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HRfP&v-< ; PAGE TEN I A CAREFUL INSPECTION of our equipment will show that we have excellent modern facilities. We regard it a duty and pleasure to servo I you well. Accounts subject to ciiccli are solicited. WEST VIRGINIA BANK I CLARKSBURG, W. VA. George L. Duncan, I'nw. K. A. Uarland, Caalilor. L. D. Griflln, Aaslataiit Ctuhior. > I . - ^ uWl If W j THE PEOPLE'S WELFARE ) & is nil important factor with the Empire H | National Bank. It constantly aims to J] L' make its service especially useful. New 'A PJ vnsiflf?nt.s is ve I as those who have |hj| I rj 7 V lived here for years will iiwl this a sat)' i&factory bnnking homo. Checking ae- ( Irf counts, large or small, arc invited. ? I 4 % Paid On Saving Accounts | I Surplus (Earned) $250,000. ' jL r if fiotifta.1 *950 000 | EMPIRE flu NATIONAL BANK |i|| | j | 1^?^ Baltimore & Ohio j Seashore Excursions i' ! v *' 1 T?'RO\f mr.ARKSRITRri TO ! .1 It* mill P P TV I Good in Pullman U 9 LI III II I Lnll u U I i CAPE MAY, SEA ISLE CITY, OCEAX CITY, STONE HARBOR, WILDWOOD. JCLY l!l and 27, AUGUST 10 and 24, SEPTEMBER 7. ' TICKETS GOOD RETURNING 10 DAYS Secure illustrated booklet giving full details from ticket agents, ;i Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. BEllEIELEllI CLASSIFED ADS. j . Young's Headache Powders Relieve promptly Headache and Neuralgia without affecting the heart. Especially recommended for headache accompanied by a nauseated condition of the stomach commonly known as "sick headache." Have been sold by most Druggists and Dealers in medicines for the past 17 years. Ask for "YOUNG'S" and accept no other kind. Six Powders in Package 10c. Tennis Goods We have a fine assortment of Tennis Goods? Nets. Backets, Balls. Shoes, etc. Come in and see llie goods. Wc can please you. r? .1 fi , Mining duns For Both Gents and Ladies. See Our Window Display. The James & Law Company 217 Main Street. * THE DAI If You Wanl YOU All Invest in F Montpelier Addition, ] Kour room, frame, Hlate bath, pantry, basement, lot 4 $2,800 Might arrange terms 1 Stealey Heights, c Lot No. 65, 40x120 feet. Price! Do you know where Holi nnd we will ahow you. With] court bouse, one of the best We have one lot for sale on ( and also three or four lots in lot, facing on the ullcy. If give you jirlce and terms at South Chesl Nine room, frame, slate and side porches, porch is 70 ishcd in oak, two cabinet ma through the house, on lot 55x Price 1 Terms, $2,500 down, ba On Harrison Stri Ten room, frame, slate i bath, flnlsbed In oak,small fri Price ? North View, H Between Sixth and Sever iine, four room, frame, nlute IlnlHh, lol 32 by 13314 feet. Price! JGOO down, balance in o We Have Three Lots ! Addil One foi and I wo on I'l $1,400 The Wiliison & 405-6-7 GO] \ /X SKETCHES Of L Oy N< I rabpMi BVMII BOMM 1*1-1*5 H Ls * NB\V YORK, July 13.?Yvonne has I tome back to Greenwich village to| end color to the Ultin quarter, the tudlos and ovens. She is Just Yvonne i lint Is all. N'o one knows her Inst tatne. She has been a familiar figure! round artists' studios ever since she fas born, now in Paris, now in Isindoti j ? .1 nnm olin Jo Kn.ilr (it VftW Vrtrlf 11W IIV1V OUV lO 1/uva ill ?1VM . She abolished the paper napkin in' he table de botes. She prefers to wipe icr month on her slrcve, or a frill, or | fellow artist's coat lapels. She was | vont to dance on the tables for the I ery love of kicking the paper nap-; tins off so they were abolished, fvonne is just that way?so different, | ny dears, and such a serious thinker, i Yvonne thinks nothing of leaping up i in a table. To Yvonne a table is no nore than a stepping stone and those vho travel to Ilohemla to see Yvonne irch their eyebrows hut secretly they idmire her. Always when she hasn't1 i cigarette between her red, red lips, J ihe has a rose there, a la Carmen.1 { {? nn 1 v a nnnor rnsf 1 MJIIICIIIIIVO It ID urn; ?. vhen things arc not well with her Baltimore & Ohio $12 Niagara Falls AND ItKTURN July 21, August 11, 25, Qiartfowlior ft 00 nnH W) MM WAAV. October 6 TICKETS <;<JOI) 1 o DAYS ATTRACTIVE SIDE TRIPS Consult Ticket Agent for full Particulars. 100 Chic, Stylish, Trimmed JIats at y $1.00 BACH ' i . M .E. Black-Krohme THE MILLINER" Gore Block. Pike Street j Room 12, Second Floor. You Can Do Better at the ECONOMY FURNITURE STORE 145-147 W. Main St. LY TELEG] i [ to be Sure E RIGHT teal Estate Pinmickinmick Avenue roof cottage, finished in oak, 0x120 feet. Cash I f necessary. in Euclid Avenue ?1,250 :len avenue Is? If not, come In turee minutes want or me paved streets in Clarksburg, ibis Htrect 42% by 100 feet, the rear of the above named you are interested, we will our otllce. ;nut Street i roof dwelling, bath, front feet in length, house is llnmtels, has electric lights all 200 feet. ?4,000 lance on easy payments. set, Broad Oaks roof dwelling, basement and lit frees, lot 40x141 feet. 14,350 ornor Avenue ith streets, on the street car roof cottage, with bath, oak [11,600 ne, two and three years. Left in Hart Terrace tion. r $600 lie street for Each Dennison Co. FF BLDG-. iTTLE \ T I CW IORK n n M?1NTYRF I v. V4 tuwt i * * ? ? | >t?l Majestic, W?t fieTcnt7^soc?nd 1 * vV friends, but always it is a rose of some kind. Vvonne has three children. Her husband?she does not know where he is. The last time she saw him he was mixed up with some beauty in I'etrograd or was it Munich' But he will come back. "He always has," says Yvonne. Carlo dc Formate is a painter. He does not believe people should sleep at night. He says it is all stupid and insane. The dawn is the most beautiful time of day he says and nearly all New Yorkers miss it. Except, of ftinurt who atftv on ill] nleht. Fornaro often takes the late bloat to Staten Island to see the sun rise. Then lie sleeps just a few hours. And Fornaro savs people do not know howto eat or how to dress. In fact Fornnro thinks he alone lives the right life. Kugene Kelcey Allen, the boulevardier, went to a banquet the other night and his particular pal, a six-yearold girl who lives near his home, was telling another neighbor about il. "Did he wear a dress suit?" asked the neighbor. "Oh no," replied the little girl. "He dist wore his own clothes." Motorists tills season scent to travel one particular route for the season and the next year they choose another last year it was long Island am; this year it is up along (lie Hudson toward Tarrytown. AYc wore motoring the othor day with Dr. F. M. Planck, of Kansas City, an old friend. We have great admiration for him for he once honied a very dear friend after he had been given tip?and he didn't administer a drop of medicine. But what impressed us is the war the out of town visitor sees the things of interest while the New Yorker is afraid to ask questions. By asking a few people along the roadway Dr. Planck discovered for the party the home of Helen Gould, the William Bockefeller estate, the most famous gardens in the world. John D. Rockefeller's estate and many more of the show places of the neighborhoodSeveral in the party had passed those places time after time but did not know the interest attached to them. They arc talking of distributing free score cards at the New York ball narks. Harry Stevens, who has the concession there scents to lie about the only person against It. It is not hard to sec why he opposes it. He has made a huge fortune by selling refreshments and score cards. In fact It Is said he has enough to retire. Glen Elk Lumber Co. (Successor to Johnson-Garrett Company.) All kinds of building material. Planing Mill Work of all kinds. Everything with which to build a house. No matter what you need In Lumber we have It and at the right prices. Send us your Inquiries and orders. BELL THONE 123-J HOME PHONE 881 RAM LETTERS Unclaimed at the Local Postoffice Are Advertised by the Postmaster. Unclaimed letters have been adi vortian,! at the Clarksburg postofficc J j an follows: William Alexander, Mrs. Albright, ! A. Abott 2. Homer Beckbart. Mrs. Mary Bum] gardner, J.eroy Butcher, Mrs. Lorna lioggess, Charles Buptler, Miss Fannie Bailey, C. K. Burkhart, Homer lleckhart 2, J. H. Bramer, Mrs. J. G. Hrowman, I'. H. Blackburn, Beddy Bartlett, It. I). Brown. F. A. Bowman, Eustace Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bachelor. Mrs. John Collas, Mrs. Audre Corder, C. It. Calladinc, Mrs. Clara ConJ ley, Edgar Chapman. Miss Goldle | Cain. Miss Battle C'oplln 2, Miss Bottle Chudch, I,. O. Coalman, Miss Mary Cornell, Miss Ruth Cutllp 2, ltussell 1 Carter, Troy Cutright, W. W. Camp.! J. W. Cox, Mrs. Clara Conley, A.; ; Clark. N. J. Davidov, B. F. Deems, Miss, 1 Helen Baly. R. S. Donahue, Miss Atha Davis, Jno. Doruberger, Borro | Davis. Mrs. Nellie Dornatt, Miss An ! na Duller. , I Aire. A. A. Kxrey, E. E. Evans. Mrs. M. E. Farmer, It. E. Ford, ' Miss Menu Fox, Permella Flinders, " W. H. Felix, J. T. Fogg? William I I Flesher. I Homer Gaines, Martin Gray, Mrs. G. II. Gilespie, Clarence Gilford. Aug. I (iober, Clarence Gates, F. Herman I Gow, Miss Elizabeth Gray, Mrs. F. E. j Garrison. J. IJ. Garrison, Dr. J. C. Orletzner, Mike Grap, Miss Bertie 1 Grose. J. Heasenaner, G. H. Howe, It. M. llertzog, Adolphus Howard. Miss Maggie Miner. Mrs. Alary Hartson, Airs. Ora Holsinger, Airs. Sadie Hlxen 2. A. J. Harhert, Neutan Harinian. Howard Hedge, Airs. F. R. Hyre. j Mrs. Jessie Johnson, jyiiss Ruby I Johnson, Chester R. Jones. rrr X f ? ? ,1 _, \f J\q 11. 1. VIVfOIl, iUUUUJ Anna Keefer, Mr. and Mrs. Kearns, Miss Thelma Kirkpatrick, Hocues Kodres, Miss Jessie Kirkcndall, Kelly Axle Company. Miss Florence Leeson 2, Mrs. Fannie Louis, A .Dnzazero. L. Media. L. Mozzo,, Downey May. 1 jj Miss Florin Mowry, Mr. and Mrs. Ed- i| ward Mathnny, Mis3 Nettia Merchant, J Charlie Mulnlx. Miss Elma Moore, Mrs. K. I) Maxwell, Frank 0. Merrinian. Dr. V.'. II, McGowan, \V. .1. Martin, Rachel McClain, Dorsey McClaln, Miss Lou Monroe, Miss Mary Morrison, Charles McGuire, Fluve Marsh, Mrs. N. D. Madden,. Maryland George Creek, G. James Moore, Clark Miller, L. Mezzo.'E. B. Maxwell, Miss 111. Maxwell. i Henry Nealy, Jan Nowak, Miss Noland. Mrs. Matt S. Ober. Hunker Pullen, Mrs. Ellen Patterson, Grover Purtyman, J. W. Patterson, Miss Lena M. Paugh, R. R. Pow-j ell, L. I,. Parson. Mrs. Nona Queen. Miss V. Rieser, Daniel Reesler, F. C. Head, Arlie Robinson, F. M. Rob- | ers.. David M. Ramsay, Jr., F. C. j Reed, F. M. Rogers, Robert Rey-1 nobis, Ira Robinson, Miss Chloe Ro-1 , bey. Star Restaurant, f. A. Shuman, J. ],. Scott. Mrs. liattie Stump, Mrs. Ford Smith, Mrs. Stunell, James Sutkii, Rev. I,. Strawens, Miss Bessie Stanaker, Ray Swick, C. E. Schell, Charles Showaltors, G. C. Schell, Mrs. Martha Sturtle, Mr .and Mrs. Strother Stout, A. D. Strcb 2, Mrs. Ilomer Snodgress, Mrs. Charles Steware, Miss Eleanor, Seiby, Mrs. H. L. Southern. Miss Jessie Sturm, Frank ! Shuman, F. M. Simmons, Mrs. Gco1 Stewart. C. II. Taylor. Mrs. Hattie Tenney. : Miss May J. Taylor. Thomas J. Trimble Mrs R. .1 Till], Starkey Varner. Miss Mary Wlmonhl, .Fames Win- ] iors. Miss Alta Worstell, Fred Wyand, 1 Howard Woodring, W. M. Whitenian, I Jacob C. Whitenian, Chester S.; Whitenian. Daniel WolFe, Byron W. I Wilson, K. Wild 2, Miss Elizabeth) . Williams, Harvey Wright, Pcrrv | ! White. ' " Eliza Young, Creed Yoke, F. E. 11 Yates. | Beware of Ointments for Catarrh ( That Contain Mercury j us mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell '1 iind completely dcrunpe the whole system when "j entering It through the mucous surfaces. Sucb 'j nrtlcles should never he used except on prescriptions from reputnhle physicians, ns th?; damage j they will do Is ten fold to the good you can poa- I idbly tlerlvc from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, '] manufactured by F. J. Cheney A Co.. Toledo. ()., contains no mercury, and Is tnken Internally, j acting directly upon the Mood and mucous sur- a faces of the system. In buying Hall's Catnrrb A Cure he sure you pet the genuine. It Is taken j] Internally and made In Toledo. Ohio, by P. J, A Cheney A Co. Testimonials free. oom vy mutamnia. ..'v. ...... .Tako Hall's Family Fills tot constipation* u Baltimore 4 Ohio RAILROAD EXCLUSION TO OAK PARK AM) ItKTlTt.V SUNDAY, JUDY 10 $1.25 Itounil Trip From Clarksburg Special Train leaves at 7 :il~> a. m. Full Information at Ticket Offices. 0- ?H Have Your PLUMBING SPENCERIZED None Just as Good H. A. SPENCER - *-t THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1916. ^SfM MERCHAKTS II li?^: i&TIONAL, | raniiB an k s ^*^^^rCLARKSBUn6:;:W.VA Kjf/'860,! before li/tco/n was/s-vside/rt^^|M | An Active interest I Fh is taken by our directors in the manage- Eg * fcjj ment of our bank's affairs, and they are jm 3 ever alert to the best interests of the pr ij bank and its depositors. Accounts sub- ft ^3 .jeet to cheek are cordially invited. E: J MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK 1 L CLARKSBURG, W. VA. W Give us your business. THE UNION DENTISTS TEETH CLEANED ...-?-?*r? ? .? ?: 75c TEETH EXTRACTED 25c PAINLESS METHODS USED 320 W. PIKE ST. "both phones | FAST TROLLEY EXPRESS DAILY (EXCEPT SUNDAY) POINTS KKACUED 1 ~^ Fairmont ~ * - Moiinngoli v Wni-tli in>; ton ssa. 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