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. I . . - - . -I ??.?.? I MOUNTAIN V ANNOUNi The milk from our da from all other dairies sers tested and analyzed bv th Our milk scored the highes and the smallest, percentaj sold in Clarksburg. . We solicit the patroiia the quality of our pr< for inspection by the publi ^ HERE'S WHAT CLAR] W OFFICER SAYS AB Mr. P. K. Stout, Mountain View Dairj Clarksburg, W. V A visit to your dair you have one of the most dairies 1 have seen in hit of your method of keepir been turned into the dai on your cleanliness in ke I have not thorough 1 ter it has reached the cxt son to believe that it vri lion. Yc AY. W. < MOUNTAIN 1 P. IC STOU1 Home Phone. Call B _ * Democrats C Ticket it 4. Former County Clerk Chosen for Mayor and Sappington * for Police Chief. Well, talk about, your tame and lifeless convenions! First, second and consolation prizes, together with the visitor's souvenir, go without question to that, one held Wednesday night, in the court liousr by the Democrats, who made the mistake of their lives by nominating W. f?uy Tetrick for mayor. After It was" all over, due account of the proceedings was rendered over telephone to headquarters at Fairmont and a brief telegram was sent. to a certain personage at Baltimore . ' - JXeallv and truly, it was a most epiritleas affair and the few times the, I. ~ v9 B"1* Hr ' EH In SI ' * *.. " 1 4 , ? spi 'v-1. * BI ?: ' i . ; ' H ? ... * v; ' .1 i ; " _____ _ i IEW DAIRY OEHBKT fry together fwitli milk ~ing Clarksburg has been e State Board of Health, it percentage of butter fat ;c of bacteria of any milk ge <>f the people and guardducts. Our dairy is opeii c at any and all times. KLSBUKG-'S SANITARY OUT OUR PLANT: March 10, 191o. y has shown to me that sanitary and up to date; - inspections. I approve lg your milk after it has iry, and I also comment eping the herd, ty examined the milk af;v. but I have everv rea- B 11 pass a perfect inspec>urs very truly, DtIRS, Sanitary Officer. I VIEW DAIRY I r, Proprietor I ridgeport Centra]. H ompfete i Convention small crowd in attendance applauded it was forced after painful hesitation and consisted of sporadic hand-clapping of the daintiest kind imaginable. Simple and Short. It was a very simple and short proceeding. A delegate in tho First ward would get up as each nomination was called and yield to the ward in which the ring candidate resided, some one would make a brief nominating speech, the rest of t.hc wards would second the nomination and then somebody, generally the same fellow, would get. up and move to make it by acclamation. That was all there was to It. Oh. see, it was rotten! . The ticket? Oh, yes. Kenneth Sappington was named for jpolice chief, W- K. Johnson for city clerk R, P, Ttady for treasurer, M. iM. 'Bradford for street commissioner, "Glen F UtKSB b ida ?a i ^BgkWf^ ^efl , i^a 1 . ; '''' * ' > Ahw - . . . , > - , 1,. , , ,. I \ ' >: '' '! ;-ii . ' * "" '"' ' ' ' ' / "> ECIAL MV/dlL GAL Watch ,**.?- * * ' i>i! ^ ' ' i v :- " a * Real Merit ForCh : : i a How to Destroy CAtarrh Germs audi nd Catarrh i Forever A Specialist's Advice. Catarrh is a germ disease and the : cnly way to cure it so it will stay : cured and never come back is to kill and drive out of your system the cajtarrhal germs which have found lodg ment there- When- the germs go the catarrh will eton. Thn tmiihl iwitb moat treatments, like 3prays, | salves, creams, greasy balms, lotions, 'etc., la tbat they give only temporary i relief by opening up Tor a while the j clogged head, throat and nostrils. In !a little time the Catarrh cornea bath |a3 bad as ever.. People who sucer continually from 'catarrh should drop such temporary makeshifts and get something that i really gets at the root of the disease jaiid stamps it out. There is nothing better for such cases than breathing into your nose and lungs the pleasant, I soothing, healing, germ destroying air of Hyomei (pronounced High-ome) made from purest oil of Eucalyp-. tus and combined with other powerful, healing, antiseptic and germ destroying ingredients. Hyomei penetrates an dheals the inflamed, swollen membranes of your nose and throat, stops discharges, clears the passages and completely overcomes the disease ty destroying its cause. For catarrh germs cannot live in your body after Hyomei reaches them. Wells-Haymaker Co., an dniany otller good druggists in Clarksburg and vicinity have long ! sold Hyomei on a positive guarantee of successful results or money back | and find this generous policy pays. I Most druggists are novr giving a pocket inhaler made from hard rubber with every complete treatment sold. This makes a very simple, easy and convenient as well as r. thoroughly reliable means of treating by the best known method this dangerous and often disgusting disease. Advertisement. I "Williams for assessor Isaac J. Coston for the water board and George W. Bland for school commissioner. Would Not Hare It. lir. Rndy declined his nomination. With mysterious hints of several rea' sons not for tho ears of a public , meeting he said he did not see that he was under any obligations to the job. iHe would not have it that was all, and -preferred to withdraw in favor of Roscoe Brown. At- this point, the silence was so painful that a falling pin would have made a noise like a riveting machine, and one of the, bosses began stamping his feet in| order to get the crowd out of its predicament. Somebody then, got up and moved that Rady be named and that .other nominations be taken up. With Apologies. Mike Bradford bad to .be nominated with profuse apologies and excuses. i ; ; - i' , ' . t iV, /)'::: AT:: ' A' ' .-! ' '' "v . ? GET ITDf'O UflUd WHICH \ y, M IAL jii^3{>S^^B?B5MMSO?i5'F5^By-MB"i)3^HE!5te?Sl*<jH?^>B^^B !w]B%Ef1 - __ -- ' . v- ' ' ' IPRIC AMUSEMEN ITOJyi \ the Telegi -X.y...4 ' ' ' . 11 s- 'i . *- T - *? ':'< * -s ; " ! ?.*' ?',. aJk- "?. .v:.?? >?,?V?''1. " ' ? "Vr'^L.i*;'';j ,- *-&.' : ".? ,'sfwa * '-** i*f i 'v V; "..v.- to? #A : > :nl,-'?l.-i- ,'A\ "? j.#** >;.# ." ?;" . ?"-trA;? '.i'v"'; ? ' ' -. ^^ ^m^^m^^^^m^hhhhhmhbhihhhhhhh b romised larity Benefit K. . Not a Dull MomentTit Big Stage Production of "Miss Dolly Dimples." When speaking of a musical comedy the theatergoer generally calls' to mind the vision ofprett^ girls and well dressed young men< executing tango steps, singing, certain steps, singing certain musical rhythms and an orchestra .playing gayly on to the merrLMpnT. of all wrpjtrtnt While t.hts of course, does make up a considerable .part of the average musical comedy, there are other necessary requirements*" Such as the principals including enough good comedians to give the production the fire and ginger which seem to hypnotize the minds of every one. rather than having to listen to some long drawn-out tiresome dialogue. To Stand on Xerl** In a local talent play a majority is usually (willing and ready to nanu the 'Opiums" around to alL the players and to he satisfied with everything. But this is not going to "be necessary in the production of "Dolly Dimples."' .to bo staged -March. IS and 1-6 at the I Robinson Grand ifor the benefit of the ! Associated Charities. The members of the company are not looking for charity, they have the confidence as I well as the ability, they have made good and this will be . a time when [the lanrels will ibe given not through formality but because of high merit. There are many catchy features in the play, and at no time is there a dull moment. The rapid crossfire ot jokes 'between "Wild Bill Williams and the Wizard of Oz are bound to make. These consisted of the admission that'? he bad not cleaned up the streets very j" much because there was little money t on hand but that he . had made a few 1 ; cents go a long way. The subject of, t street cleaning was then dropped like a hot potato. : iPerry Williams, chairman of the t city executive committee, called the i convention to order, Edgar .Hood, sec- i retary of the committee read the s official, call and the former called 1 Harry W. Sheets to the rostrum as s temporary chairman and James G. c Shaw as temporary secretary. These s selections were made permanent by i the convention. s Painful Silence. t Mr.v Sheets made a neat" little s speech on , assuming the chair, the I most notable feature of which, was the 1 painful silence that greeted his men- s tion of President Wilson and" his ad- < ministration in connection with international affairs. The biggest joke of the-evening was cracked by Guy Tfrtrick when he got ! up and thanked the convention for his nomination, and ""innocently" in- g formed the crowd that the honor had f come to him unasked and unsolicited C ! That was aibout all. On, yes. Carl t Neff got up and had a resolution n passed empowering the 'executive com- c . mittee to till vacancies. The commit- f I jl _ _ j- H- _ J - : * j ii.ee nau- iuai power anyway,.put otr.lt ?vefE doubtless thought it would havejv to Tie employed and wanted to makejii sure of it. I e READY FIRST VILL BE CELE Mi ? > . . , i /--;V - . ' %t * "Displays an< American s Spring and , 1 * J *1 children. ES AT TR RAI r\/i?Mn fOBIl ram For Fu ! J. ) / ' V-;**"- , ' P, ' i * "-V iV'r, wittJvJi', V ' ? '< '>' ,'V^r t ?T}?tV ; ; .* ' ? > . ." ' \ " > '' (" i<? \?j Vi-ftl**-"' I' ' -/? : -4J" ['OfrfcP.VTiT'' ' v.,': ' '% i-t'l* r-'JwVM\r|!H . ' * ,- - . >7 ' .,,v 1 .". ,>!' !!,,'.fl S'v.sSvi'-.Vw ir.tr'fi'*?.'< ifi'MiJ- ii'i2'Si,^PiH'.'' . '!><3 ,- , ' v" '7l: .V;?7,,.. -. ;*< . - - 77ie LJ. feS PI ii2C |?m and 1%,. \l^l SUIT, /wt We AMirX Spe Wl i\takt h i I rr^ordt W1MM Th, inOiti ? ^ The D. "THE! I IHMIIIMMWMIIWIIBII IB .he fat mail shake and the long foce -1 >reak forth in smiles and short i ihulfafby expressions. A. Hard Worker. f> Miss tMoorehead is hot limited in,* alent to the staging of great comedy , days. She -was reared on a, farm, ; worked and. made her way through ] ichonl (hv writine. can bake and brew laving taken a number of* prizes in itate fairs in this line. She is one >f ithe greatest "workers, has the most 1 fet-U'p-andrgo, the strongest determi- 1 lations, more vim and real executive ibility than any one that Has '/coma i o town lately." Sd if you do mot find iome of the best entertainment at -the I Robinson Oram! next Monday and [Tuesday nights it will be because of l :ome unforseen and uneontrolablc :ircumstances on her part. To Award Prizes. Those who have taken tickets tor Tho Court of 3>ast Resort. Around the stove of the cross roads ' rrocery is the real court of last resort, or it finally over-rules all others. Jhamberlaln's Cough Remedy has >een brought before this court in aLaost every cross roads grocery in this ountry, and has always received a avorable verdict. It is in the county where man expects.to receive full alue for his money that this remedy s most appreciated. Obtainable iverywhere-?Advertisement. ?a?Mmsi FOR ? BRATED I. 1 I " '; % dDemonstrd) styles o f Wei Summer, for . !'{ 'V'-. J ' , ' V , \ L'^r~j ?? * V ' TI4F 1 rill IS, REFRESH! LEPJ JLJ JL. XT. , it' > 'ft Either Parti ..5 -- -r'.;-.* - - - - 'u-: ..v/2 ' .'?'v T&.:. V'-C-T -f : ff?|| ||| 'i ? ? jn M. Ogc nd Slimmei Tie announce c of tailor madi skirts for \mer on next _ * dneMdmj Mar cial measure in for garmet jr. e biff display oi ti e you to attend. M. Ogi HOUSE OF QUAE their parents and friends will- fee responsible for the price of all these whether sold or lost?no complimentary tickets will fee. given to the par-j ents of the performers?and prizes will (be given to the ones selling the most tickets. The prizes are as folLcrws: The largest number?A gold watch Second largest number?A lavalier Third largest numlber?Three spring bonnets which any girl will fee proud to possess. Fourth largest number?A signet ring. Firth largest number?Five pound bor of candy. Sixth largest number?Three pound, box of candy. A set of gold cuff links for the boyselling the greatest number. TTOTICB 07 JT7DXCIAX. SAX.E. Pursuant to a. decree of the Circuit 3ourt c*f Harrison County, West Virginia, rnado and entered on the 13th day jf January, 1915, in the chancery cause -herein pending- of Homer P. Squires, ind others, against Matilda. ?1 Queen, [ -will oti SATURDAY, TXB 10TH. DAY OP APBUi, 1915, at. the hour of 1:30 o'clock P. M. at the front door of the Court .House, of Harris son County, West Virginia, otter for sale to the highest and. heat bidder therefor, the .following described real sstato: All that certain, tract or parcel of land, with the appurtenances thereto. belonging, lying In the County of Harrison. State of West Virginia, on N?t-j tor's. Hun, a tributary of Elk. Creek, and - . .*i' "'"\4 eif i-Jt ivji -'t .' I- :* ,;> /'V.-f'f'. . ' * - .... ? ; v t ' ' >:V !' r LE DA All D J And Ev< tions of the Is iring appare men, Wotne STOR JITNTQ iRAl culars /.Tt: 'I'* * V 'V iV ; - ' \ " /.. ; r ' u * " > . f&H Oo f ai/uv Monday and I c/z 15th-17tb\ ?s will 6 el season. We | /en Co. | -ITY" J befnsr a part1 of what Is Icnown. as th?i Skaelton JTunter land.;. besJnniiia; la tha /I road that. lead? trp said N'octec^ . Run. | and. om a lino- of land, of GxanvlXte J5e?*-' "$? tar and. s& tire cocnar of a lot of. XancE now'owned lay Amoa Kester and running: WJIMA. uuui wuc V*. i U.T5 S?wu ter S. 54 E. 63 3-10 poles to C. O. pointem. S 36 W la pales to. * stone snApodmt- ; . .; T'tsB era; thence N. 54 W. 70 3-10 polea to- ,1 eadd rood;, thenco with, the rams aixS by ' land , of the ssUcl Amos Kester, 2C 71. E; I 12. 3-5 poiles to the beginning, ooniaintng , ?' -tlil four CiJ aores. and twenty-eight C28>i . poles; being tbe same land which whs conveyed by Homer P. Squires, -sndt .... Ohloe Squires to Matlldb E, QuasnS-'. deed dated March 30. 1?3i& uaA-xtocrt^'y! V&WKi in Deed Book No. 305. pen 278 records* I'.-, of Harrison. Coiustyt West Vlrglnls. This r sMSS! land la well located, well watered. within cme-half mile of- street at Nerw Fair Grounds Addition..'- Has. very good bouse upon It. . awl- a1 ieftpr orchard. c&riSalBM TERMS. OF SALrE: One-thfrvt'of th<? V '^c^l purchase price cash in hand cm day: of 1 sale. or as much more thereof as the',, purchaser may elect to pay," and the. I residue upon a credit of six and twelve, months, for- which, the; purchaser wtl.1. be required to execute to the oomthls- . sloner his two promissory notes dated "on the day of sale; with approved per- ^ -' 'y < &? sonstl security, bearing Internet from -'/-'ilil date thereof, which shall be furtherse-^ ? cured by the "retention of a venodr*s '.<'\?$3gB lien. In the deed conveying said real F. O. SUTTON, Special Commissioner- 8 I. I. Wade Ooffman. Clerk of the cult Court of Harrison County, West. ^ Virginia, hereby certify that bond with. I security approved -by me as sufficient and In tbe penalty provided by sald decree, has been .given by said special commissioner. --fl 1. WADE COFFMAN. Clerk. II I I I IB IB II fa I IB I Y? I || I IB I IB I ' IB 1 II I - BB IB II 1 II I IB <*y I I ining I 'e?est I I for I I ' U j JhB V JBr' I > H jJjG/ j " I