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Interest on investment is the source of surest income. Money worhs 24 hours a day and seven days a woeK. More people are made inde pendent by saving than by •laving. England has invested to wonderful advantage. Ev ery year statistics show that England buys more from other countries than she sails to them. ;But inter est on investments does not show in the statistical tables. That is why England is rich. Money placed in a savings ban ft is an in vestment safe end sure. Mafte yourself independent One Dollar Starts an Accountl | The Peoples Bank of Grantsville C. ». SMITH, Pre». W. H. AYERS, Vice-Pre«. B. G. STUMP, Ca.hier. ] certain salt In chancery, pending in : the said Circuit C«urt of Calhoun county, the object of which is to set off aud assign the dower, formerly owned and held by Mary Godfrey in and to a certain lot. tract or |Mtn-el of land, situate on the waters of Mikes Run. in the district of Sherman, coun ty of (‘hlhoun. and state of West Vir ginia. containing sixty-two acres, more or less, fully described in a certain deed made by John Stump and wife to tirauviiie Godfrey, hearing date the 30th day ol' April. 186ft. of record in the Office of the Clerk of tin* County Court ol' aaid county of Calhoun in Deed Hook No. 1*. ut page 1ft. which said dower is now owned and held by the plaintiff; also, after tin* assignment of said dower, to partition in kind the remainder of said parcel of land amongst the parties entitled thereto us heirs ut law of the said Granville Godfrey If said laud la* susceptible of such partition, aud if not so susceptible to sell said land and divide the pro ceeds of such sale amongst the parties so entitled thereto, ns aforesaid: and for general relief. And It appearing by affidavit filed herein that the defendants, Omar Stump. Graves Stump and Iterf Stump, ure non-residents of the state of West Virginia, it Is ordered /hat they, each, do appear here within one month after the first publication hereof, and do what may be necessary to protect their interests. Given under my hand this 3rd Maj or OctolK»r. 1!)21. Teste: L. L. FERRELL. Clf*rk. A Copy Teste: L. L. FERRELL. Clerk. I»rent/. C. Hamilton. Attorney for Plaintiff. 1-11) 4t Tanlac is made of roots, herbs and liarks and contains no minerals or op iates. W. T. \V. I)ve. NOTICK TO STOCKHOLDERS Urantsville. W. Va., 1-12-22. To the Stockholders of the Grantsville Hotel Company: Having failed to hold the regular annual meeting of the stockholders of said company on the 2nd day of Janu ary, 1922, a meeting is hereby called for Saturday, January 28th. 1922. at the Grantaville Hotel at 10 o’clock a. m.. for the purpose of electing a hoard of directors for the ensuing year and to transact such other business as may lawfully come before said meet ing. <\ A. WITT. 1-12-2 President. i l'eople who have been heltx'd by Ta:i i lac are always anxious and willing to tell others about it. W. T. W. Dye. Deserving of High Cstate. IJonor and fortune exist for hiss who always recognizes the neighbor hood of the great, always feels him self In the presence of high causes.— Emerson. Tli* Calhoun Chronick Thursday, Jan. 19, 1922 -4&__^_ LOCAL HAPPENINGS NOTICE • ’a To I.Ucimlu Ingram and L. D. Ingram: Von and each of you will lake notin' . that -L. C. Hamilton, the purchaser of the following real estate to-wit: a certain lot. tract tor purech of laud. . lying and lioing situate on the waters of Lending Creek, in the district of Kheridan, comity of Calhoun and state of West Virginia, containing twenty five acres, more or less, being the same lot, tract or parcel of land which was j conveyed to you by It. A. Johnson and ; others by deed bearing date on the ! uintl^ day of June, nineteen hundred and fifteen, of record in the office of ; the Clerk.of the County Court of Cal houn county, West Virginia, in Peed Book No. T>8, at page 31)7, to which deed reference is made for a more partielar, definite and complete description of said jot, tract or parcel of land, which said teal estate was sold by the Sheriff of Calhoun county, West Virginia, at the sale for delinquent taxes, made on the third duy of January, 1921, and n deed has ben required, as provided by law, which deed, will be made to the said L. C. Hamilton on or after the 22nd day of April, 1922, unless you against thnt day redeem the said real estate from the said sale. The amount necessary to redeem is as follows: Amount paid Sheriff at said sale . $5.47 Amount taxes pnld on property since said sale. .0.00 , paid Surveyor for survey and report.2.00 Amount paid for notice and. • service thereof .19.45 Interest ....... ..07 Total.$34.19 Given tinder my hand this Kith day of January, 1922. S. T. WALDO, Clerk of the County Court ot l-19-4t Calhoun County, West Virginia loti can't.lyave good health witD n disordered stomach. Correct your stomach disorders with Tanlne and you will ket^.well and strong. W. T. W Dye NOTICE To Thomas K. Ferrell: You will take notice that L. C. Ham lltou, the purchaser of the following real estate, two-wlt: nil the oil, gas and minerals within and underlying a certain lot, tract or parcel of land, lying and being situate on the wnters of Yellow Creek, in the district of Hherldan, county of Calhoun and state of West Virginia, containing sixty-two acres, and being all of the same oil, gas and minerals which were excepted nd reserved In n certain deed, made '7 you Rnd your, wife to A K. Rich ‘ i, tearing date on the Isfh day of rll, 1904, of record-in t.lw office of Clerk of the County Court of said nty of Calhoun In Deed Honk No. fW page 398, to which deed reference made for a more particular, definite nd coraplijMPAPVriptiori of snld oil, gss and minerals ao exeepted and re nerved, and of said parcel of sixty two acres, which said oil. gas and minerals were sold OyAt!** HUerlfT of Calhoun county, West Virginia, nt the snle for delinquent tft»a**nunte on the 3rd dnv of January, 'J^deed has !*»<■» required, as jf^Wn<st“.y law. which deed will he made to the snld L. C. Hamilton on or after the 22nd day of April. 1922, unless you against that day redeem the said real estate from the said sale. The amount necessary to redeem is as follows: Amount paid Sheriff nt said . $733 Amount taxes paid on the prop erty since said sale.8.85 ^monnt paid Surveyor for sur ^sty and report .2.00 Amount paid for notice and •ervlce thereof .17.20 I a teres t . nr, Total .$341 Oleen under my baud this I8th di of January, 1922 s. T. WALDO, Clerk of the County Court of 1-lit-lt ('allioun County, West Virginia. ORDER OK PUBLICATION STATE <»c WEST VIROINIA : At Buies hold in the office of the <'IcrU of the Circuit Court of Calhouu \\ *‘st Virginia. on Monday, tin* third day of ii<*toI«'i. HUM. tin* following or der uas (Mitered : ■t II. Godfrey. Plaintiff, Asti Ins’ C. J. Godfrey, Ethel Stump, <’:i:ar Stump, Craves Stump. i*err srnmp. and The Hope N’at urul Gas Company, a corpor ation, defendants. In Chancery. The above is the style and title of a BARGAINS! BARGAINS! Here’s the way we are sacrificing prof its and cutting prices to the bone to make a sweeping clearance of our winter stock this month: Extra I^oiig Army Overcoat* go at Short Army Overcoats . Army Wool Shirts . Army Wool Blankets. Ladies’ Heavy Coats $35.00 Value .$22-50 28.00 Value . 1900 21.00 Value . 11.00 16.00 Value . 11.00 15.00 Value . 10.00 13.00 Value . 8.50 Misses’ Heavy Coats $9.00 Value . $6.00 6.00 Value . 4.00 5.00 Value . 3.50 Boys’ Overcoats $12.00 Value . $8.00 7.50 Value . 5.00 Men’s Dress Over coats Up-to-date S29.00 Value .. ?.$20.00 14.00 Value . 10.00 12.00 Value . 8.00 Men’s Corduroy Suits $15.00 Value .$10.00 Boys’ Corduroy Suits $7.50 Value . $5.00 7.50 Dress Suits . 5.00 Men’s & Ladies’ Union Suits $1.50 Ladies Union Stilts ..$1.00 1.25 Ladles' Union Suits ...85e 1.00 Children's Union Suits 75r We have a complete line of Men’s Dress Suits on whirl, we ran save you from $5.00 to $12.00. One lot of La tiles' Dresses Solti for$3.50 to go at . All Dross Dinghams, per yard. Host Muslin* . All Serge Dress fiood* to go at. A Hill Width Sheeting sold at 55c.to go at . All *5.00 and $5.50 STAR BRAND Shoes, Men’s and Ladies’ All $3.75 same brand shoes . (food $3.75 Work Shoes. Ball Band Rubber Boots. Six Burkle Arties . Men’s High (trade Rubbers . ... $2.50 .... 15c •»r A 13c 50c .f 40c ... *3.75 .... 2.60 .... 2.50 _ 3.90 _ 4.75 1.20 We have placed our entire stock in this sacrificing sale, and ijt will pay you to look our stock over. We ca nconvince you that these prices have eliminated all profits. A DOLLAR SAVED IS ONE MADE . Qudj o {. I > i! A R OMAN S I a IN S T R K E T Dodge Brothers Will announce on February 1st, 1922, substantial reductions in the prices of their cars, effective from January 1st, 1922. Hays Bros. & Stalnaker DEALERS Arnoldsburg,. W. V&. NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE Bv virtue of a certain deed of trust, executed by Otis McEndree and Lottie McEndrec, his wife, to the undersign ed. Gay Stalnaker, Trustee, bearing date on the 30th day of December, 1919, of record in the office of the Clerk of the County Court of Culliouu county, West Virginia, In Trust & Mortgage Cook No. 7, at page 317, and having been requested so to do by The Calhoun County Bank, the beneficiary named in said trust, the undersigned Truatee will on Saturday, the 11th day of Feb ruary. 1922, offer for sale and sell by i public auction to the highest bidder at the front door of the Court House of said county of Calhoun, the following described real estate, to-wlt: five cer tain tracts of land, lying and being situate on the waters of l’ine Creek, ! in the district of Center, county of 1 Calhoun and state of West Virginia, ; containing respectively, 71 acres, 49 acres, IS 1-3 acres, one-fourth of an acre, and seven acres; being the same | real estate which was conveyed to the , said Otis McEndree by Hattie D. Hath ! away and others by deed bcuring date j on the 2tith day of Dei-ember. 1919, of ; record in the office of the Clerk of the | County Court of said county of Cal I hoim In Deed Book No. 04. at page 243, 1 to which deed and said trust deed 1 reference is made for a more particular i description of said five tracts of land. But said sale will be made subject to such exceptions and rescu-vatlon* as are contained In the said deed from Hattie Hathaway and others to the said Otis McEndree, Terms of Sale: Cash in hand on day of sal*. Given under my hand this January 19th, 1922. OAT 8TALNAKER, J-10 22 Trustee. For Hale or Trade— Parma and dwell ings near West Union and Hales*. We get buyer and seller together. What hare you for sale or trade? What do you want to buy? Write for property list. Hhannon's Land Exchange. Real ty Brokers and Hob Division Hpeciel Ists, Halern, W. Va. 1-12-22 Our Optioal j Department ! 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If for any cause the taking of said depositions shall not be com menced, or being commenced shall not be completed on said date, the further taking of the same will be adjourned from time to time until they are com- I pleted. Dated this January fth, 1922. Frank Parks, Plaintiff. By Counsel. Co rents C. Hamilton. Solicitor l-12-4t NOTICE OF TRUSTER’S BALK By virtu* of the Authority vested In the undersigned Trust** by a certain dead of trust, made by Laura F. Cmi nIngham and V. 8. Cunningham, her husband, bearing data on the 26th day of run bar, 1619, of record In the of fice of the Clark of the County Court of Calhoun county, West Virginia, in Trust A Mortgage Book No. 7, at page 128, and haring been requested so to do by Carr Hhaffer, tbs owner of the Indebtedness described therein, the un dersigned will on the 28th day of Janu ary, 1922, at the front door of the Court House of said OaLhoun county, offer for sale and aell by public auction to the highest bidder the following described real estate, to-wit: A certain lot, tract or parcel of land, lying and being situate on the water* of Daniels Run, In the district of Lee, eounty of Calhoun and state of West Virglala, known as the Andrew Htemple home farm, and containing sixty-fire acres, more or lass, sad being the same real estate which was conreyed to the said Laura F. Cunningham by Carr Shaffer and wife by deed bearing date on the said Mth day of December. 1919, of reoord in aald Clark’s office In Deed Book Ne. 64. at page 286. to which said made for a more definite and complete description of the said parcel of sixty fire acres However there will be reserved from said sale all of the oil, gas, coal and other minerals, within and underiyng said real estate, together with the aU of the mining and operating rights and privileges appertaining thereto, which wove reserved sod excepted In the deed a fo tees id, from Oarr Shaffer sad wife to the said Laura F. Cunningham TBRM8 OF RAJJi: Cash la head oa day of sain Dated this 28th day ef December, 1921. LORHMTZ C. HAMILTON, r “The Worlds Greatest Phonograph Value" IF you think that thit ia a brood statement—c*rru in mnd A*mr tkt Ed ism Amkrrtlm. Cmtfinr* k with any “talking machine" you have ever heard and you will be convinced. 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