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I- - ?' ' H-. . ., i. ?'. II >11 I? Ml .11 !l 30 WORDS 1^?. ? II HR T Fftit I ^ H T H TWO'DAYS I J[ 25 Cents B : 'aawwre - ? 1 Bam* adrertisctsexu Dm no> MHtra dajr?> 60 cental imm adTtrtiwiwat seven an new?If da/*i 76 ceotai no cl swifted advertisement* taken for loaa than ' * 25 rant*. Oaaailbd ndverrlas i nam D15FUUT charged bgr firrh. I^df^Ma'^ba'oH^w lauka t? M--?*? Ctaroa y?8V?? e* Ebc ?rtHiM| waada ma ha m* Im, * ?Tcnr imitlal m4 whaia aawlia eaustad aaa ward. Advarttm aur haw ftoatr w>Un B ddrwnd U a hrtta tad ermlwa jj "Caro Xha Itticrwn." Tha Taleanwa will **? ba ?ajpaw | j fauortiu ?? ugr drwtlMMMt 1 ; Zdr7?d in mm thin eiu tlm? Classified ad*, nay Iw t?t> . Koned sad" wtU' Ui charjad ao<9 1 sent the toOcroring day S? your mass appears in tfa* (dophone directory; otherwise, j strictly cash with order. This pace is c3oeed promptly mt 11 o'clock a. a. Yosr copy must be In before that hear to j . I j! J~Urt r*n.mi-?riinuaueu nouiucr "I I > 1 . I ? 1 'hi 11 I '''I ! "% "^lll > FOE RENT?To gentleman, one nicely furnished large trout room. In private family, uso of bath and botti phones, slvr minutes walk from courthouse. Call Eell phono GS7-K. FOlt RENT?One furnished room. Apply at 251 Mechanic street. FOR RENT?One nicely furnished room, _ _ ? J A .. . ..... 1 t, ? v* e 1 , n it .1. A * v live imuuit'N Hiijiu irwm umuii. uvuovi ?i'ply ut 4&0 Horxxor avenue. X*OR BKNX?Nicely furnished front room ixi family of two, with use of bnth and phone. Apply ut 01? South Third St. FOR RENT?One large furnished front room on ilr.sr. door to gentleman; about three minutes walk from postotilce and courthouse, in family of two. Cull at 3110 South Second street. COIL RENT?Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping, with use of bath and phone. Apply at 115 jSchool street, or call liell phone RMl-J. ? COR RENT?Two furnished rooms foxlight housekeeping, all modern conveniences. Apply at 306 North Sixth street, Glen Elk. FOR RENT?Two nicely furnished rooms. . at 42S Wewt^Piko .St. FOR RENT?Two furnished rooms for lifht hniifipteenlriir. hot and cold water ill tiie rooms: use of bath and telephone. Cnll at 331 Jarvls street, or cull Bell phone 1005-11. FOR RENT?-To gentlemen. nicely furnished front room : all modern conveniences. Apply at J S3 Mechanic street. FOR RENT?Tlirtfe furnished rooms for light housekeeping; to parties without children. Centrally located. Jtent reasonable. -171 W. Main St. FOR RENT?Two furnished roms for light housekeeping, sink in kitchen, private entrance. use of ; bath and phone. Apply at 113 West Poplar street, or call Bell phone IPrlS-.l. * If FOR RENT?Store Rooms. FOR REXT?Store rom in Nortliview. on paved street, corner Seventh street. Best r ' ? ? -|?H|A,1 location in iNonnvMMv. m, ii?ulander's, 111) Fourth^ street. . I'OK RENT?At 015 West Pike street, formerly the Fulton Market stoVe room and basement, side entrance to basement, best location for a pood store. John IVhalen. 333 South Second street. Bell phone 180-Tt. FOR RErfT?Houses FOR RENT? Store room 338 TV. Main St., $22.60. 3 room cottage, Factory St., $11.00. 0 room house. Rrown St.. $21.50. C. C. McCarty. McCarty Bldg., Bell phone 72-J. FOR REXT?Beantifnl little four room unfurnished apartment, on Milford street, Stealey Heights, live minutes walk from -.ear line. Rent very reasonable. Address by letter, "J. J".," euro Telegram oillce. FOR RENT?Three rooms and bath, cleso in for $l-.??0 per monta,: water rent xnuu. -Bell phone OOP. FURNISHED nOUSE-An exceptional opportunity for a couple without children for a short time, one or two months. Six room residence, close in, completely furnished, including everything. Owner ; * to'occupy one bed room. 530.00 per month for congenial couple. Address hy letter only, Furnished House," care Telegram '!'; office. I SAjuIS?liota FOR. SALE?Lot on Seventh street. Colonial Heights, near Washington Irving high school; must have the money, will sacrifice if sold at oncc. Apply at 178 Leo street. FOR SALE FARMS THIRTY ACRES?Harrison county, good gas territory, timber, water, gas well drilled and plugged; not under lease now, all rights go with property. $3,000. Mrs. a. L. Hammond, 118 Bridge St., Clarksburg, VT; Va. I Mil f ' FARM FOR SAH.lv?Consisting of 165 acres, adjoining B. & O. * railroad, between : * Bristol and Wolf Summit; about 130 acres grazing land, balance timber- One third down, balance one and two years. No reasonable otter refused. Call on or address S. J. Dnkon, It. F. D. No. 2, Bristol. W. Va. : i FARM FOR SALE?-200 acres. 75 acres bottom, tile drained, bill land rich, no waste, coal arid minerals. iSpIendid buildings, Crult'*and timber. One mile from National road, brick paved .to Wheeling. 30 miles. ?00. per acre., Ir. F. Bailey" & gons,*. Tucomu. Ohio. FOR SALE?3% 'acres of land, located - In i ' Norwood addition, small cottage, unflnished; apple orchard, bearing, good well of water, outbuildings: one cow with heifer calf, two hogs; lot of poultry, garden tools. ? Will sell cheap if sold at once. Address "C. II." care Telegram ofllce. ' ' ' FUH SALfc?HOUSES FOR SALE?-One seven room house with ' bath, pantry and hnscment; good well on "porch, three minutes walk from car line: lot 40x120, good location. Appiv at 315 Stanley avenue. Home phone 170-X-2. POR' SALK OR TRADE?On farm, cheap ' *3 walck buyer, brim new cottage with ft well of water, at. the door and nice big 1 lot, third house back of Tuna Hotel, on Railroad St. For further information, write to P. O. Box fll, Masontown, "ft". Va: or call and^ see property. Can be bought ESTRAT?October 20, one Jersey steer, ep ojted, one year old. Owner can get same by.identifying property, paying for OjUf.:jmJon THE CIiAit fc-uK 5ALc.~qri?sceiianeQUS Foil SALE?A good bo rati and single wagon. apply at Clemm's lVall Jt'ajjcx Scots. West Mala St. - . roit ?Underwood typfcwrltsr in good v%rjr rcasuuouis pravrv r - A, Olaw, 1)4 Cltni^al hirtiet, city. tt?U pa one llhfc-J. . ;. . FOR SALE?Oil and Gas Leaf 65, Coctf Options, Oil and Ga: Assignments, House Leases, i respass Cards, Hunting permits, For Sale Cards, For; Rent Cards and Justice's supplies, Clarksburg Telegram of Fee. NOTICE? W?j witt contract in Harrison comity for the sale of Jcfff-ry Automobiles nnd trucks with an aggressive salesman of tlenler. A,iilres? II. A. Milter, Capital Car Company, 1425 Market St., Wheeling. W Vn. r rs ? i i .. ?- . _ i r uii i?.-v?> year um hj i cri-HrrKU mure, for $103.00, weight over 1,500 lbs. This is u good ma re. sound, good worker, in fon! by 2.200 Tb. I'orcheron horse. A bargain at tile price. Mare too large for owner's use. This mare ciia he seen, or phone at the .lohn l.owIs Ranch, on the head waters of host Creek. FOR .SAhK?Meat market and grocery. doing Si.OOO to $3,500 per month; all cash. Reason for selling, have, other business. Takes $3,000 to $13,500 to handle this. Address "X.." care Telegram office. WANTED?fremaie Help WANTED?Cook and dining room girl. Apply at once at Kessler Hospital. WAXTED?Girl to do upstairs work and help take earo of children, flood wages to tlio right person. Apply at 4-12 West 1'ike street. WANTED?Young lady with a knowledge of high class dressmaking, no other need apply. Cnll at 402 Golf Itldg. W'A NTJ2D?Girl for general housework, good wages. Mrs. O. S. Horiior, New Fair Grounds, Stop 29, Both phones. "WANTED?-Middle aged woman for general housework, no small children. Apply to W. A. ltrown, Stop 25, New Fair Ground Addition. WANTED?Girl, steady work and good pay. Apply at 321 South Second St. FOR SALE?-Sanitary roll top desk, never been used. Cost $25, will take $15. Address by letter "It. II. It.," care Telegram office. WANTED?TirtaTe H filp WANTED?Coal miners. Teter, delivered, call Bell phone 188-R. MONEY 70 LOAN WHY BE "WITHOUT MONEY? . I ?<S cOBunodnU ?v?ryi>ody, by Ioa.uliiff m*o?y on tvfttehea, diamond*. jowoJry. music*J it-jt-tin'oDH 9?? roi: In*. j?wr<lli>r. WANTED 70 3UY WANTED fo^BUY^WHEAT-? WFite or phone AnchorMills, 770 West Pike St.,; Clarksburg, W. Va. WANTED TO BJTT?Veal calves and fat hogs. Phone or write Gandy Provision Company^ Clarksburg, W. Va. ADVICE OP GREAT VALUE "Get a policy, and then Hold qn to.it. It means self-respect, it means that nobody will. ?ave to put something in a hat for you or your dependent ones if you should be snatched away from ' theml" Our policies have a disability rider o+taohpfl that nays you $5.00 per week on each $1,000 insurance lor sickness from any cause. Let me explain our Multi-form policy to yoa..,THE CONSERVATIVE XIFE W. Va., development rating with B. & 0. railroad, which gets cars up to requirements daily, 75c per car. Steady work, good wages, houses, etc. Pleasant Valley Coai Mining Co., 825 Goff Bldg., Clarksburg, W. Va. WANTED AT" ONCE?A kitchen man. Apply at Smithy's Restaurant. WANTED AT ONCE?A short order cook. Apply at Norwood Cafe, at end of Broad Oaks car line. HELP WANTED MEN AND LADIES learn barber trade, bobbing hair included, wages vrblle learning, low rates this month, tools given, positions furnished. Write for catalog. The Leader Barber College f*i nclnnhtl: Ohio WANTED TO RENT "WANTED TO IIENT?Seven or eight room house, close in, reasonable rent for long lease. Address 11. F. D. No. 2, Box 49o, Olnrkshnrg. W. Vn. WANTED?-Situations POSITION WANTED?By young lady stenographer, several years experience. Tteferences given. Inquire at Telegram' of11c. t LOST ~~~~ WANTED^TO LOCATE?Interest to him requires the address of Eddie Fraaler. Persons knowing,.will kindly communicate with W. E. llnrdmnn, 300 Milford street, Clarksburg, W. Vn. LOST, STEATED OR STOLEN?One lieifer 2 years old, color red, white spot' on right" side.* has horna. Under comrajinlcate with Anglo la Marin Merandi, at Norwood, Fair Grounds Addition; Clarksburg. TV. \'a. PARCEL DELIVERY -*_i?1_ ~i_ u ~I_I ~i_ ? _ ? ? _ . i ?i ?i. - - -i ?ii -i ?i "i> IF YOU have any Parcels you want 'KSBTJRG DAILY TELEDI "' ' '' "? ? ' '' ,,' ' ' ,% 'J,.."1 ' W r * * '- '"; ' ' t ' "' < . 1' ' * ' ' >.Vi > ; ? r' I TIMES ARE GOOD People Are Very Prosperous. And no trouble for any working man to secure work if lie really wishes to work. Of course we always I liave drones and m'alcon- j tents who never work or j I wish to work. But it is a fact that a real workman d'bes not have to look for a job. Now evciy one of you remember when times were not so good and if j you ever expect to own your home you had better start today. I have for . sale, 3 large rooms, batlyn pantry and closets. No. 3 jj Elk Terrace, $1,100. $100 J | cash, balance $20.00 perl month. Think a while. H. F. MO-DUN | BPORTQGRAPHY (Continued from page 6.) -_M- -i_ i -i i -i . -i_ ~i_ -i_ i i. -i, - weight chapion of the world, while Erne, afterwards lightweight champion, was rapidly attaining fame, and j had never been defeated. Tiie boys fought, at 122 pounds, and, much to the surprise of the majority of the fans, the Buffalo hoy won the decision in twenty rounds. Erne started fighting in 3S94, when he#wa? employed in a Buffalo bowling alley, and defeated) George Siddons, the famous "All Day Fightor," in ono of his first contests. He then whipped Solly Saiith, although it was called a draw, and knocked out Joe Leonard, Joe Craig and Jack Skelly twice. The New York promoters were then scouring the woods Report of tlie Condition of THE WAJ.I.ACE HANK J.ocnteil at Wallace, In the State of West Virginia, at the close of business November' 37th, 3030. Organized 3003. Hank first began business June 8th, 3tM).'J. KKSOrilCES. I,onus and discounts $350,601.45 Overdrafts. secured and unsecur | ~ ed 020.13 Stocks and securities, including . premiums .">00.00 Banking House 30.07S.1W Furniture and fixtures 0.444.10 Due from Hanks.. 04;802.75 Checks and otbe? cash items 1,380.75 Lawful Money reserve in Blink.. 35.85J.00 Expense 1,332,15 Taxes paid 21.07 War Tax Stamp Account 20.00 Total ......?................... t (0-7.41 LIABILITIES. Cupital stock paid In $ 35,000.00. Surplus fund 3,378.38 Dividends unpaid 10.00 Undivided profit 5,005.87 Deposits, Vir: Subject to check? . 84,500.50Tithe certificates;:'.... l-*$,-151.S3 212,055.42 Cusliler's checks 1 208.75 Tota 1 .$257,527.42 State of West Virginia, County of Harrison: I. <1. T. Williamson, Cashier of the above named bauk, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. CI. T. WILLIAMSON*. Cashier. Subscribed. nud sworn to before ine this. 25th day of November, 1WJ0. OMAIt W. SW1GKR. Notary Tubllc. My commission expires December 31, 1010. W. R. O. HALL. A. .T. ASHCRAFT. J. "\V. AU.NJiW, Directors. CEXEXT BLOCKS. Lime, p.'aster, cement, sand, sewer pipe, 6tc. Prices right, quality and service our specialty. Both phones. G. M. WEST. Feed Supply Store. IKIOTIOE Pay Your City Taxes If you have not paid your City Taxes, do so before Dec. 1st, and I save 2% per cent discount. The City Treasurer's office in the Colonial building, Main St., will keep open in the evening from 6:30 to 8:30 o'clock until the above date, to receive IDR. A. B. WTIJLIS, Veterinary Surgeon Is now located at NEW FAIR GROUND BEBIi PHONE 1210 v SlALE OF IRON BEDS ritn Ju / tAM? MONDAY. XOVEJit 1 Ads. A I W- 1 * r' ' vmi 1 ISS 1 t ' I 903 / $:' ?$ . } if 0m WESLEYAN OVER PR find a boy to whip the negro Dixon, and late in '9a Erne was given the chance. He held Dixon to a draw in ten rounds, and in the '99 battle defeated him. In the third meeting, in the spring of Dixon turned the tables, winning the decision in a twenty-live round affair. This is thy season of the year when baseball "marvels" nnd "phjpnoms" begin to bob up, but subsequent events will prove that most of them arc. well suited to playing the title role in Shakespeare's drama, "Much Ado about Nothing." "Business Opportunity" uds in the Telegram usually live up to their name?and that makes them worth careful watching. You "pay'' for neglecting t.o read classified advertisements in the Telograin-?and sometimes you pay a big g with Peau de Cygne. Ftlrnlshed 1 I In all the popular Fall shades, g I THE BON TON 3"OR SAX.E Building lots for Homes, or for Investment, ure being Bold at prices ranging from $100 to $250. Situated* at Uegzibiib, n growing little town, not far from tUla city, on the Clarksburg nnd Tnirmont street car line. Alatiy new homes have been built here in the past few months, and others are under construction. Improvements are going on nil the way from; Clarksburg to Shlnnston, and Hepzlbah being an I Intermediate town, will naturally grow surprisingly In the noxt fewyears. A small Investment hero will bring a splendid return. A nice place to live, church, school, stores, postofflce, etc. Small cash payment and monthly Installments, will make you owner of a nice lot." You will hardly miss the money. STOUT A AEKXANJJER ItEAE ESTATE CO? Inc. 701 Goff Illdg. Clarksburg, W. Va. " ' - - DHnBHHBBBHBBm fOAITTl IKor this -week only we n offer large can. Kraut, S " ' .:;i * ' ... B best grade, for...... Vv? | in 8 I Sir I aSL | Tto (Store that sells I everything you need to I /I A fj M m ; ?| :; ! Rvi*& lK jS gtLHeifri ::( M H JQUk' - . ;b Sfll flH uparrottas A iiAfA uLlfl C ** price. Maybe it's in the guise of too much rent?-or of too small wages. Inevitable, you "pa$\" I You Are Inviked to malte a personal and critical n examination of our complete | Fall Showing of Style-Craft 9 Coats and Suits. I No- 246. A very swagger coat Q in the famous and much wanted I Bolivia cloth; cape collar, yoke n back, novel cuffs; full lined M BER 27, 1916. v ... '' : JUBILANT NN SHOWING * Orange and Black Rooters Feel That Wesleyan Now Has a Chance to Win. <?l>?CIAl. TO THI TCLBrtBAM' liUCKHAXNON. Nov. 20.?Wcsloyan expected to bo beaten by Ponn by a seoro ranging anywhere from thirty to tlfty to nothing. Penn's record indicated that the result would bo as bad as that. She ha<l beaten Michigan 10-6. Ponn State, (n team ' that beat Wesleynn 39-0) by the non there were few wjio even hoped that Wesleyan could be victorious on Thanksgiving there are now hundreds who believe that she had a chance and that the real power of the eleven which everyone here lias really felt from the start of the season was possible has at last begun to assert Itself and that the Thanksgiving game Is going to be a much more Interesting affair than had been previously anticipated. sale orsiiofG ROOM FOR BIG GAME At Fairmont Thursday Will Be Placed on Sale Tuesday v. Morning. Tuesday morning at Reiner and Cores in Morgan town, Martin's news stand In Fairmont and Welch aud Fullerton's drug store in Clarksburg the sale of general admission?standing room?tickets fo.r the big championship football game between Wesleyan and West Virginia - University will start. Fifteen hundred such tickets will be sold and of course will be good only for the standing room space on the hill by the West Virginia bleachers and at the ends of the field. Those tickets will be sold'at $1.25'each until the day of the game at which time all admission will be $1.50 for whatovor space occupied. A few scats in the grandstand and some in the end sections of the Wesleyan bleachers remain to be s.ol.d but many peoplo will preier iuv ?uiuuzu& : l uum i ulxiiu uiuu these. The lasjt few days pf -Jthe saip. there was a big demand for grandstand seats because of the fear of inclement weather that would make" these protected seats more desirable 'and as the prospects for a had day continue this demand has increased until it seenjs that the grandstand seats will be sold out before the bleachers arc all gono. I-Iero at Welch and Fullerton's about 300 of these general admission tickets will be placed on .sale Tuesday.moving at *10 o'clock. A few reserved seats are still to be disposed of but since the general admission ticket will be sold at $1.2?> and all reserved seats now at ?1.50 there will bo a larger f demand for the standing room prlvlliges. .Only 1,500, of these tickets will be sold and itpview of the fact that almost 5,000 have already made their arrange,. ..... ( .. ,... ... ; i H I onrri n rum I \ '^ofl^r^^eates 9- have yet off: ered-in pianos H . . i? -1 -j - ,T We have secured a I B 'ii i B light piano, used? as a ima 6 ' X X. * 'i. T* 11 | scratch on it. Fully guar. I ufacturer s cost. lVliist h'e I have several-customers w fl gams we have sold mpian i score oiio-u ana uirougnouv, uic souson hud looked like one of the best teams In the East. Wcsleyan. however, according to all reports played an even better i game than the comparatively low score of 16-0 would Indicate. For the first time this year Wosleynn. a supposedly good team on even terms. A great deal of kicking was done, not only by Wesleyan as has been the . case in so many games this year, but fully as much by Penn. Wesleyan's line played a brilliant, game and right here probably Is the secret of the whole tiling. All through this year the line iiius been the weak spot in Wesleyan's system and though V ,-vi. 1 in?fl t.'nll iifnM li .?* ?. ln^AHArrl ?UIU ZVt'lflPVii uavv; iuuuhju valiantly, it, has not till latly responded to treatment. The offense has always been all that could be desired as has" been proved when Wesley an met a light opponent like Westminster. Bethany, Muskingum, etc., whoso line was as ragged as her own and when the backs really had a ' chance to get in their work. Not only has the line been a bugbear or the coaches, but it has boon that to all supporters of the team. No ono here has believed that Wesleyan's forwards could stop the charges of Itodgers. King and Hito. It is felt, thought, that if they can stop such stars as Berry, Quigly and others of Penn. tha.t Rodgors will not cause so much worry as last year, and this the line did on Saturday. Interest in the game boomed like wildfire Saturday niglit after the receipt of the news of the garho at Philadelphia and where in Buckhan r; . :*j$p? ; ; o;v> y^'--fe-awffiv; . ! v? .' ' -.'.'. - i I REAL ESTATE Hartland?Milford St. Now seven room house with bath, front and back porches.' Good well of water at back porch. Price $3,000 $100 cash, balance monthly payments. Some Vacant Lots Worth the Money. Lot 53x120 root. Coilego street, $l,N0O. Lot 40x120 feet. St. Glair street, ! $1,750. Lot 4 0x120 feet. Woodland Avenue, $450. Lot 50x~ feet, Main street. GotY Plaza, low price. Lot 4 Ox feet. Buckhannon avcnuo. $?;r?oo. Lot 40x80 feet. Lee street, $8,000. Lot 5Oxl60 feci. Lee street, $3,000. Lot 30x120 foot, Horn or avenue. Northvlew. $35o. Lot 4 Ox* feet. Mil ford street. $1,100. Lot. G0xll2 feet, Milford street. $2,230. Lots Bceehwood. .*?."?o ami $100, ca\v imyments. Lots Arlington, $.130. $3.00tlown, and $:t.OO |km* niontli. Vacant lota in all sections or the city and suburbs. Kelly Hill. Four room cottage with batli on Hill street. Price $1,575 Terms to suit you. Highland Park. Two' properties worth more than we ask. Savon room house, nicely finished in hardwood, with largo attic bath and double basement. Good lot with garage in rear, for Price $4,600 We aleo make coat-suits, * We do all kinds of repair work on garments. Gome in, and see us before you buy, or before throwing your old coat away if. you wish, .to-have it THE WHOLESALE MAIL ORDER CO. ,13 South Second Stn**. Next'Door to Gas Office? _ _ Tlio Houso That Gives Value mid Style, . " " . : y .' ?; 2.. - ;! iO BARGAIN! , ,/> in -r A { t of the many fogrgams we , iRANB N?\V$100.(X' nufacturer's sample, not a antecd in We articular J, ; : ' tfitrmTriATifT-tfiT.-l fists Jttn^iTi mnn- - On terms. v T]io other Is a Beyen room house Willi bath and attic and basement on lot 53x12(1 foot, with paved street in front and lalcy on side and rear. Price $5,500 On terms. POST T LAW SsTfiS". ( HOWARD TOST HQ* O. MW Itcnl Riitote Br?k?r?. Qenerul Insurance Arento. Bell riione 10019. Itonw I'lion* 4?* riftii Floor. Ootr Hide. _ ments for this big game it seems cor^ lain that the four days that yet remain will see an even larger demand than for fbe'1,500 hundred availablo. Clarksburg fans will remember that on the hill by the West Virginia bleachers, there is as fine a piece of standing room as can be found anywhere and that the space Is closer the center of the Hold than the majority of the reserved seats. Grandstand scats have been at a premium hero tbo last few days owing to the promise of inclement weather. Jf you failed to read all of the real estate ads of recent dates In the Telegram you're not qualified to wisely decide "upon a real estate investment ?for1 a real estate deal Bhould be based on KNOWLEDGE. i.":, -I 'r-W J. vysv v ' 1 ?. v-"_" '' . 1 - -V 1 -? ? Ladie,s Why Not Have a Tailor Made Coat? We make them any style you wish of any kind' of material you wish from $1 to $20 Iobs than what you can buy them for any place else. Made by experienced Tailors. All work ^ guaranteed. ~ 30 words ?) Jilts two'mys'I 25Ceu?l Real Est. at, e New Fair Grrmmrift - till Real Estate and Insurance Reoms 305-307 Qofl Bids JoluuoD'Ciorrott Company..} II kinds of bt'ildlug mater l*J. Planing Mill Work ofJgWH to build * a h^ousb* No mat Ibavs it and at the right: pfcic Send us your inquiries, and. o BET/L PHONE 123*3 HOJIB PHONM 331 Foul:room cottage, on cor- ; ner lot, ii: sold at once. Price $1,250 Will make terms. Stealey Heights Six room d welling finished in oak, cabinet mantels, on level lot 40x120 feet. A bar$3,000 Will make terms. I||| Higihland Park Now dwelling, 7 rooms and bath, oak finish, cabinet mantels, slate roof, attic ancoM cellar. Price is right. Will :rt*i TTrt tr/vmr 11 1 \ A^?n 1 4 vwj uMVjtu H I JXIO. ]8BB Will trad? good residence for vacant lot, close jn. us hear what you have f THE POST REGER GO,