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Journal Want Ads themselves. The man who can’t sell gold dollars at 90 cen;s, is the only kind of a fellow that Journal Want Ads won’t help. At a very small cost they will buy* er. seller, or he who has a priv ilege to let. then it’s up to you to make the deal. Don’t doubt their efficiency, try one. FOR RENT—Fine le-iderict- centra! a located Very rt-aso abie. Wfcitmori B*'os., People Trutt Co. i’.ld*. POP. SALK Flue 2-year-old Jersc-' bull ..at bargain. Gray Silver. 21-r.f AUTOMOBILE FOR SALE—Cheai R > runabout. First class condition Inquire of C H McGinnis 10 29-tf 'LOS'’, STRAYED OR STOLEN-1 white female dog with brown »p.*t oi ri;rht s;de, 14 inches high Liberal re war! if returned to G03 W.King street A; urtin^burg, W. Va._11-14-3 FOR RENT—Two office rooms. Ap ply to H. J Little. 10-21-tf OP Ul.N i room house, cornet KalcigJi and Job •'! in good (on ditior. formerly occupied by Miss Ei ■hl-.; birger. \j ply T. P. l.icklider. 10-8t :•*>!* lit. '■ >-*oom houie, :U4 East Face street. J. W. Homrick, at store. 11 15 21 WANTED—Good, steady, industrious ' hoy to deliver groceries and help ir store splendid chance for right coy, Address “Grocer,” care Journal office, LOST—Ladies plain gold band ring Finder please return to W. L. Goff. 11-14-SI % HEALTH Frank J. Trammell, GENERAL INSURANCE. Representing Old and Reliable Companies Only Office—146 S. Queen Street— Over People* Jewelry Co. Both Phone* in Office. Wiacheater Phone in Reiidence. THE ONLY MARKET REPORT BUYING! PRICES. Theb uying prices quoted today by local grain dealers for cereals are as follows: Crain Market Wheat, 90 @97 Corn, new, 50 Corn, old, 75 Oats per bu., 70 Rye, per bu., 70 Hay, bailed, per ton, $19 Lire Stock Market The prices prevailing here today for live stock are: Beef, live wt, per lb., 3&I Pork, per lb., 5@7 Veal, pr lb., 0 1 -t Lamb, per lb., 5x5 1-2 Lard, old, lb., 10 Lard, new, lb., 10 Produce Market. Local merchants today quote the prices they are paying for country produce as follows: Lard, old, lb., 13 Lard, new, lb., li Butter, 20 @22 Eggs, 27 Potatoes, new, per bu., 6'» C lickens, live, 2.. Chickens, dressed, lb. 14 Apples, SO Ai. 63 Side meat, lb., 10x12 The Retail Market Retail dealers today quote as follows: Potatoes, new, pk., Butter, Eggs. New lard, lb.. Grapes, basket, Cauliflower, head, Basins, lb., Pumpkins, Tomatoes, Chickens, spring, Chickens, live, lb. Chickens, dressed, lb., Oysters, Oysters, select, Shellbarks, qt„ Lima beanB, qt., dried, Veal, lb., I.amb. per lb.v Pork, per lb., New lard, lb., Sausage, per lb.. prices 18*2-' 22® 25 SO r, 18 & 20 15&2< 12 1-2 & In 10 to 21 50 to 75 25 and 13* 1> 18 S' 10 12 : 12 1-2.15 17 « •' 121-2 to 21; 1 13 | 4. 17 Pudding, per lb., linn of mine, ton. .ump coal, per ton, Anthracite coal, ton, 12 1 $4.0' $' $7.2! DOING THEIR DUTY. Scores of Martlnsburg Readers Art Learning the Duty of the Kidneys. To filter the blood is the kidneys duty. When they fall to do this the kid neys are sick. Backache and many kidney ills fol toy; Urinary troubles, diabetes. Doan’s Kidney Pills cure them all. Mrs. I. Brannan, living at I'lzd lee street, Charleston, W. Va., says "Doan’s Kidney Pills gave ma the first real relief from kidney complaint that I ever found. I consider your reme dy the best of the kind I ha”e ever used. Besides mj own cure I know of various others in which the same sat isfactory results have been obtained I have repeatedly recommended Doan’e Kidney Pills to my friends so the? may oe cured if suffering in a slnnlni way." Plenty more proof like t'is from Mar tins burg people. Call at ShepherdV drug store and asa what customers report. For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo Vew York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name—Doan’s—and take no other. STRETCHED THE CABLE, Work on the Rig Bridge at Shepherds town Has Been Commenced. The big wire cable for use in build ing the piers of the new railroaf. bridge at Shepherdstown was success fully stretched across the river yes terday. It is over 1,000 feet in length Several boats has been constructet and launched upon the river, and tin machinery for mixing the concrete and delivering it where needed is in place. Health Never Falls to RESTORE GRAY HAIR to Its NATURAL COLOR No matter how long it has been gray or faded. Promotes a lux uriant growth of healthy hair. Stops its falling out, and positively removes Dandruff. Keeps hair soft and glossy. Is not a dye. Philo Hay Spec. Co., Newark, N. J. Stc. and J1.W bottles, all druggists. For sale by Manown & Barnes, Reg istered Pharmacists, successors to C. W. Tabler. AGREED AT SHEPHERDS* COUNCIL GETS MANY CONCES SIONS FROM RAILROAD. New and Handsome Passenger Sta | tion Will Be Erected There By Norfolk and Western. The Shepherdstown council pass*:a .11 nrci'U'.lx ■ allowing the Norfolk | Western railway tha privileges it dr 1 sires In connection with iis ?->•*■»>' ■ meet.< lit Shepl'.r. ,i.-tOV!l, TllO iS MO T.ise is one that was prepared by ih railway attorneys aides sc-, eral con ferences with the couitnlttee of Llic council, except for one slight chM and it will no doubt be accepir1 )>■ ic| the railway compan\ The i dinance grant's tin railway the privilege to construct its new !in« ! over certain streets, in return for. these privileges the railroad company ; agrees to make and grade up the ap proaches on the said streets and nllr j and maintain them for a distance i: ’15 feet on eacli side of the track. make anu maintain pavements and glit ters as individual citizens are requir , id to do; the railroad company as sumes all liability for damages to ; citizens or property owners by rea son of the construction and operation of the railway. The compauy agrees to maintain a .vatchman at the Wahington treet j crossing. It also agrees to take up ; the old trick that crosses German street and permanently abandon that part of the street and to repair and regrade the old roadbed. The parts of tlie old track north and outh of German street are to bo used only as i sidings or spurs for local purposes. The company also agrees to pay into the treasury of the town the sum of $100 to cover the expenses of special meetings, the publication of the ordi nance and such other expenses as may ;be Incurred in connection with this project. The town gets nearly everything that it wanted. It asked for two -. .- 1 . —' ! Real Estate i-* FOR RENT- Fine residence cen I trally located—very reasonable. Big values in desirable j town and country proper ! ties for quick buyers: 3 STORY brick building on south aide of West King street. Price $16,000. 6-ROOM house witn full size lot on Virginia ave. Will be sold for $2,200. 6-ROOM house, lot 42x185 feet, on Eulalia street. Price $760. Very cheap. R -_RqOM house with full size lot on ® Raleigh street. A palatial home price $2,800. Q house on Pennsylvania " avenue, lot 50x107 feet. Can be bought for $1,800. 6-ROOM house on Cannery Boom, lot 37x130 feet; very cheap at $1,400. 8-ROOM house, lot 75x100 feet, on east Race street. Will be sold at $2,500. -ROOM hniu#» nn RniitVi I street all conveniences, 8t able for 3 horses. Price $8,200. 6 ROOM house on Faulkner avenue lot 25x150 feet. Price $1 200. 6- ROOM house end lot on Pennsyl vania venue, to l*- sold in con nectin' with a vacant lot cn which hero la a stable. Price ; $2,2o0. A good in 'estment. LOT onEstt Penna. • vania avenue, 50x200 eet. Va n cheap at $250. LOT on the Boom 40x150 feet, will be sold ; t $2. J. 181,6-acre far u, good quality of la»d. 40 acres in timber, conven iently located and improved by all the necessary buildings. Price $4,000. 2- ACRE lot located 4 miles from Martinsburg, plenty of fruit and all the improvements necessary for a comfortable home. Price $1,800. 45 ACRES of best limestone land 4 1-2 miles from Martinsburg, with improvements, including 1.500 assorted fruit trees. Price $4,800. 234-ACRE farm lying 4 miles from , Cherry Run; 140 acres of timber, 2,800 young fruit trees, all nee- I essary improvements for a good home. Very cheap at $3,500. 30 1-2-ACRE farm 9 -miles from Martinsburg; 100 apple trees, best improvements; will be sold for $1,900. 1 6-ROOM house with all conveni- ' cnees on Liberty St. .price $1,400 WHITMORE BROS., Peoples Trust Co. Building. , A FORM OF FOOD ALREADY DIGESTED Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey is an absolutely pure distillation of malted grain; great care being used to have every kernel thoroughly malted, thtis destroying the germ of the seed and j producing a predigested liquid foofl in the form of a pale malt, which is the most 1 effective tonic stimulant and invigorator known to science; softened by warmth I and moisture its palatability and freedom from injurious substances renders 1 it so that it can be retained by the most sensitive stomach. DUFFY MALT WHISKEY CO., Rochester. N. Y watchmen, but compromised on one; it gets the old track removed from Ger man street; it gets a new station with lin the corporate limits which will con sequently be under town control and 'must have approaches approved by the town. THOUSANDS GOING HOME . MANY FOREIGNERS PASSED THROUGH EERE THURSDAY. All Had Rolls of Money and Beer Was Plentiful—To Spend Winter In Old Country. A solid train load of Italians, Hun garians and Slavs passed through Vhii city Thursday over the Baltimore *:■ Ohio railroad for New York, when they will embark for Europe. The train, which was one of the largest number of foreigners to pass through this city, was run as sections of train No. 2. Interviews with several ot hem who snoke fairly good Enclis! “licited the information that many o; them were going home to spend th winter months while some intended u *.tay in Europe. One stated that they had for tin most part been working in the miner in Uniontown and vicinity, while oth ers have been working in the mills a Pittsburg. The prospects of a hun winter in Western Pennsylvania, with slackening work, the train interpreter stated, was the reason for their leav ing. The party were a jovial set and teemed to be happy in the anticipa ;ion of their return to their native ihores. They appeared to be plentiful y supplied with money and drank rumens6 quantities of “poovo” (beer) vhich they set up to their friends In m extravagant manner, a la United Hates. Another thing noticeable was that ho Boup tureen hat and shoddy slothes, worn by the newly landed ) was laid aside for a good 115 sto suit, with the latest style of rubhi collar and flaring red tie, hy the r turning pilgrims. The conductor of the train estlnia ed that nearly every passenger ha from $500 to several thousand dollar the result of a number of years i toll In the Keystone slate. The rfti road oilicials expect that several mor trains will he run this month. IS A MITE OF A MAN. Jimmie Itesen Lacks inches, Hat Clever and Bright. Jimmie Hosen, the clever little 111 putian, who plays the part of Bustt in "Buster Brown," and was here ri eently, is 30 years of age, 36 iuehf high and weighs 56 pounds. He wti horn in St. Petersburg, Hussla, hi has traveled all over the world an speaks seven languages. In additlo o being a perfect lillputian—not Lvarf or midget—he is a clever, natu al comedian, whose entire life spur ilea with good humor and efferver •ent wit. He was at one time Hie prln ipal comedian at the Koyal Lllipu ians, and later scored a big hit as ill ?acred cat, which animal lmpersona tion he played to perfection. Miss Sarah Lou Staubb, of Tnwoot has returned home after visiting Hi Misses Shaull, on Kast Martin stree Miss Lucile Philips, employed at He gerstown, visited friends in this cit Thursday. Madame Dean’s frehch n„,n FEMALE rlLLOi A Safk, Certain RE LIEF FOR SUUFUKKKEIJ Mknstkuation. KEfER MOWN. TO FAIL. Hufet Sure! .Speedy! Satisfaction Guar anteed or Money Refunded. Sent pre paid for *1.00 per box. Will send them on trial, to be paid for when relieved. Sum flies Free. Insist on getting the genuine, accept no substitute. If your druggist does not have them send your orders to the UNITED MEDICAL CO., Box 74, Lancaster, Pa. Sold In Martinsburg by E. C. Shepherd standing still, Jet me know, I will call for it, repair and return it. Win. Phone 73X W. G. AUSTIN, 132 N. Queen Street. 1 CENTRAL S, Sat., Nov. 16, "imSi The Royal Event of the Season. MILDRED & ROUCLERE And Their Company of 18 Artiits Presenting theSuperb glittering Imaging, five Fantasy ‘THE FLIGHT OF PRINCESS IRIS' MounUxl With All Special Scenery and Elec trical v1 Tecta. Specialties introduced between the get-, by Williams and Meibourn, Flatow and Dima, The Fitsgihbon Trio, Dick l>eggett, Hobart Shelton and The Geisha Girl Trio. PRICES— Matinee, 10, 25c Evening, 26, 36 60 and 78 Seats on sale Friday 9 a. m. Theatre. CENTRAL ggg£. ONE NIGHT Monday, Nov. 18th WILD & ARNOLD Pretest The Thrilling Melodrama, “IN A WOMAN’S POWER” Great Railroad Scene - Clever Specialties Prices—25, 35 and 50c J| Seats on sale at Theatre Sat. 9 a,m I) elightfu'. 11 !drog t r *s