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agWBggwa Kbfont of the Lord's Supper. iimEiteaUn the Treibyterian "17 ^norslng at 10.45 at fcrewlll be a public re nembera. In the' evening jbSjirjipeclal sermon on the *The Christian and His La." A warm welcome awaits I'serrlces. Jerved Dinner lies' of the Baptist church twenty-five cent dinner Fri g to the teachers who are he Bound Table. A fifteen PS wlU be served Saturday at ijavlval Meeting gellst A. P. Gouhtey will assist ftlOMme,during a series of meet ^UieiM. E. church which are held at Logansport for two ^beginning March twentieth. B?( A 8on >? ?Ir. and Mrs. John Hartlleb, .. addition, a son. The | eats-are receiving congratu ^ttraetlng Crowds E. church was almost filled iwhen.Dr. Mahood spoke on "lfofca Soul." It was a self ermon, which was followed .tesrnaat appeal to all to remove .jtilnSrance to the coming of the Slntravlval, to all to set right all ?idlffecences with others. The ser eepiy Impreaslve. Miss Ma JHealth Culture" class at four I filled the lecture room of the 1 rcttjglth'e lessons are growing very . pular. They_a.ro froo to all girls | omen'fronrfourteen up. On Sun Afternoon at three o'clock Dr. | hood will address "Christians." Entertained i.* U, H. Debendarfer was hostess I &fieji{oa-de Script club at her home mSbcini street Thursday afternoon, jipy/w'ork -was the feature of the af ernoon. At 4:30 a delicious luncheon ^iSserved. Mrs. Debendarfer was listed la serving by her daughter, ss Madge and Miss Nella Hess. The rlteid guests were Mcsdamos C. C. 0Bm?n, TVIlIiam-Fleming, E. C. Tab ^riMIMlBBTIarrlet Pew. f'Book Club S..M. Bite entertained the Book a -vers: pleasant afternoon at me on Furbee avenue yesterday, whist furnished the aatertaln lupper waB served at five III . Charles P.. Faulkner, former resident ""Wngftn Erie, Pa., Is recovering i severe Illness. fflsfcsjwr.. Returned From Visit Barb, of the Burt Hill, Rre(urned from a visit with her par fcand Mrs. A. W. Mason, at 11a. , r ;? Recovering in ' Bene Boor, of East High jyrtrecovering after a severe SSSgp.".'." 1 Mr. Kapland Here ?*\Hyman Kapland, representing .. laaaCHamberger & Sons tailor companjrj-of Baltimore, Md., is a ''?ieas; visitor .here. Mr. Kapland former resident of this city and fifrlends are glad to see him. &PV: ii?g> Personals tt, Hlte has returned to his home imeron after a visit in this city flUa'Cidiaughter, Mrs. L. H. Boor, ^pi^gstreet " gBlne, of Ohio, Is in this city ^Wtth', relatives. Mr. Sine Is negfesident. "Tns^-Michaels and L. Snyder "Tied from Pittsburgh where ?/attending the automobile ^?Mmray, -of -the Clayton addl has returned from a. business otpioveiOap. WtSiellilce, of Moundsvllle,'is licit* visiting with relatives. JR.-Modre and Miss Reba Marr Here is always omething new SfcHarrison's ue constant inflow and low reveals the secret {isistore's success. Sfjitiior Jiesltallon even If the l'er; la not propitious. Com [UiortiDents are here {or ev lembcr of the family?to eat XSfOt frjaf tha stock laps over; a Ijtiwlt^ls.(Hipped off by sharp lilnsr.In prices and thus we lATanlditlon to startling bar 's newness and a crlspnesa ilwsys' makes It Intorostlno ? to Harrison's even If you fWSfdefer'buying till Istep ?jBte':.. ? > macular interest is |iird Floor where the suits, coats and skirts ^harmony with the creations of millinery. were visiting In Fairmont Friday after J: R. Holloway, of VSaynesburg. Pa., is In- thla' city1 for aweek's visit-with relative's. IMMttnHRBMB ' Oliver T. Fleming, dt Elkins.W. Va/, baa returned to hit home after spend in* several-days, in this city visiting with his daughter in the Clayton, ad; dltlon. L. J. McMillan has returned from a builness.vlait-to Meti, W- Va.,': v./ K. B. Mockler, of Glover Gap, Is spending the week-end. In. this city, with his faintly in the Clayton addi tion. George Warner, of Parkersburg, W. Va., Is here for a visit with friends. - WORTHIN GTON. Charles O. Messenger returned on Thurday evening from a several days' visit to Pittsburgh. Mrs. E. E. Tetrtck was visiting her father, Thomas M. Koon, at Goro on Tuesday. J. Rletz, of Monongah, was a busi ness visitor here on Tuesday. Dr. B. N. Eddy, of Fairmont, was transacting business here on Thurs day. A. Russell Davis, of Clarksburg, was calling on friends here op Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Mclntlre return ed on Friday from a business trip to Pittsburgh. Homer B. Corbln returned on Wed nesday from a week's visit with friends at Brookvllle, Pa. Hon. M. A. Kendall, former State Treasure of West Virginia, but nof located with the Farmers' Deposit Na tional bank of Pittsburgh, was a busi ness visitor here on Thursday. It waB stated some time since that Homer Corbln had lost the belt as champion ? checker player. Mr. Corbln furnishes the information that he has regained the belt by defeating "Cae sar" Davis eleven games out of four teen, four of which were Bkunks. I Traffic on the Interumban was do* layed for about four hours on Thurs day. Martin & Shaver were attempt ing to move a water well drlling ma chine across the track when the scaf folding gave way and letting the ma chine down on the track. Pasengers were transferred until the obstruction was remover. There will be preaching services at the Christian church on Sunday, both morning and evening by the new min ister, Rev Frank B. Osberg. Oscar Cochran, who has been in disposed for several weeks suffering from an attack of grip, is able to be on the streets again. Mr. and Mrs. George Howarth left on Wednesday evening fora visit to their former home In Maryland, Mr. Howarth holds an official positio'n with the Western Maryland railroad here. EAST SIDE NEWS Surprise For Miss Morrison. Miss Mary Morrison, teacher of the fifth and sixth gradeB in the East Park school, was the honor guest at a party which was held at the school building yesterday afternoon In honor of her birthday anniversary, after tbe school was dismissed. The affair was arranged as a surprise by the girls of those grades. A very enjoyable time was. spent and refreshment were served. Entertained Class. The "Wayside Class No. 9," of the First M. P. Sunday school, was enter tained last evening by their teacher, Mrs. J. H. Smallwood, on East Ferry street. At the close of a very enjoy* able evening, a tempting course of refreshments was served. Those pres ent were: Anna Clelland Hattle and Nellie Ice. Vera Smouse, Margaret ?Layman, Edna Prickett, Helen Jollffe, Trixle Jenkins, Eunice Kelley. Luclle Clelland, Louise "Jenkins, Opal Keen er and Eleanor Howard, the latter from Cleveland. Ohio; Messrs. Delbert JenklDB. Donzel Smallwood.' Seventh Grade Society. The two seventh grades of the Cen tral school organized a literary so ciety Friday afternoon. Officers wero elected as follows: President, Stezol Wrick; vice president, Glenn Battel ger; secretary, Mildred Offner treas urer, Marie McNeely. No Perachlng Service. There will be no preaching service tomorrow at the First M. P. church on account of the abBence of the pas tor, Rev. L. E. Oldaker. Afternoon Service. A service will be held at the Dia mond street M. B. church tomorrow afternoon at three o'clock. Dr. Broom field will speak. A vocal solo by Rev. Goodwin will be a feature at this ser vice. All are invited to attend. ~ Personals. J. H. Smallwood, of Colfax, spent Friday In this city. Mrs. Rebecca Robinson, who has been 111 of grip for several weeks, is now able to sit up. Mr. and Mrs. Bailey Nuzum and daughter, Mary, spent Thursday In Pittsburgh. Orlo Drummond i? able to be out after a few days' Illness. Miss -Agnes Hawkins la very much improved. Announcement On or about April 1, the under signed will open up a shop with complete equipment for oxy acetylene welding and brazing, Tires, accessories, magnetos and carburetor specialists. C. J. Cuppette H. S. Broslu*, 311-313 Washington St. L.? . - ?. . I i; {f'.f *~" '."?'?} ' \ M-v aS#f?t [(flXlRUl ?? BIGGEST ALL-STEEL DREDGE DIRT THAT BLOCKS CULEBRA CO COLON, Panama. March 25.?Just as easily as Mrs. Housewife scoops ,up flour and sifts It Into her bread pan. the giant scoop, the Cascades of Cule kra cut. scoops up 15 wagonloads of Panama earth and rock at one scoop and drops it down where It won't In terfere with canal traffic. The Cascades is the biggost all steel drodge In the world! It is 144 lent in length with 55 1-2 feet beam; 13 1-2 depth of hold and a draught of 8 1-2 feet. There are four steel spouts on the Cascades, two weighing 35 tons each and two weighing 32 tons each. With its huge bucket lifting JL5 wagonloads of dirt every time it dips Into the "slide," the dredge removes 14,000 cu bic yards of earth and rock dally. It has a record of 17,000 cubic yards a day. The monster-dredge was 'made in Germany and shipped to the zone In sections. Col. Goethels says 7,000,000 cubic IN THE WOULD, SCOOPING UP THE T. yards ot dirt must be removed before the Culebra cut is entirely freed from obstruction caused by the dirt-aval anche that fell when Panama lost Its "angle of repose." "It is the intention," he says, "to pass ships through ag,soon.as a chan nel is secured through the remaining 600 feet, and there .is, reasonable ground for assuming a channel may be maintained through the .obstructed area." ?' Want to Change Gas. Rates. CHARLESTON,.W. Va., March 25? Supporting a 'petitioner permission to change its rates for gas used by inustrlal consumers, the Wes Virgin ia and Pittsburgh Gas Co. has intro duced evidence before the public ser vice commission. The company sup plies 35,000 domestic and 62 industrial consutnorB In and near Grafton. The company claims that- the changes sought would increase the cost for 14 and decrease it for 38 factories in that community. Normal Lecture Course The managers of the Normal School Lec ture Course are sorry to announce that it is necessary to hold the next number of its course in the Normal School auditorium, the Opera House, the only other building with adequate stage room being engaged for that evening. The next number, The Daveny Festival Quintette,'will be.given In,the Normal school auditorium next Tuesday evening, March 28th, at 8:15. This is an exceptional musical attraction anfl will assure Fairmont patrons a pleasant as well as profitable evening, President Rosier heard this number In Olevelland the last week in Febru- 4 ary and speaks of It In the very hlghe^tterms. Tickets for reserved seats at Martins Drug Store, Monday, March 27th at 1 p. m. . Some one in your home prefers vocal music.' You'd rather have instrumental, v You can both be - suited - with a Victoi ?' Double-faced Record. \ Two record3 in- one almost at the price of one?. IO-inch, 75 cents; .12-inch, ft.po, A Victrola for every home Good music helps to make a happy home,., and the Victrola provides just the kind of ? music that is wanted in every home. ? - There are Victrolas in variety enough to ^ suit every teste,.and if you'll stop in we'll j be glad to play your favorite music for you.f Victrolas $15 to $100. Victor* $10 to $100. Easy terms to > suit your convenience if desired. nude'In a cause therein pending, en titled- W. H. . Bunher. administrator, etc.. plaintiff and VfTdia Hartley, widow, etc.. and others defendants, and dated the 22nd day of January, 191$, to sub ject the real estate ot the said de cedent to the payment ot his debts, you are hereby required to present your claims against the estate ot said: decendent for adjudication to Henry S. Lively, Commissioner, at his office Fairmont Trust Building in the City of Fairmont, Marlon County, West Vir ginia, on or before the 1st day of April, 1916. next Witness, W. .8. Black, Clerk of said Court, this 25th day of February, 1916, and S8rd year of the State. W. S. BLACK. 2-26: 3-4-11-18-25: 4-1 Clerk. ORDER OF PUBLICATION. State of West Virginia. At the March, 1916. Rules, held In the Clerk's Office of the Intermedi ate Court, In and for the County of Marlon, In State aforesatd. March 8, 1816, the following order was en tered: Mayo D. Brown, plaintiff, vs. Robert Brown, defondant:?Chancery. Summons. State of West Virginia, ' To the Sheriff of Marlon County, Greeting: You are hereby commanded, as you have heretofore been commanded, to summon Robert Brown to appear be fore the Intermediate Court of Marion County, at rules to be held in the Clerk's Office of said Court on the first Monday In March, 1916, to answer a bill In chancery exhibits against him In said Court by Mayo D. Brown. And have then there this writ. Witness. W. S. Black, Clerk of said Court, at Court House, in said county, the 6th day of March 1916, and 63rd year of the State: W. S. BLACK. Clerk. The return endorsed on the fore going summons Is in -words and figures following, tp wit:? The -within named Robert Brown Is not found in my bailiwick March 6th, 1916. E. J. THOMAS. Deputy for C.- D. Conaway, Sheriff ol Marlon County. West Virginia. Object of Suit The object of the above styled suit is to obtain a divorce a mensa et thoro, by the plaintiff from the defend ant; to enjoin and prevent said defend ant from interfering with the liberty of the plaintiff or removing her prop erty; from lnterferrlng with, taking or carrying away her infant child; for the custody of said Infant child and for alimony. An affldavit having been made and filed the said Robert Brown, the de fendant in the above styled cause, is a non-resident of the State of West Virginia, It Is ordered that the said Rotfert Brown do appear within one month from the first publication of this order, In the Clerk's Office of our said Intermediate Court, at Rules to be holden therefor, and do what Is neces stry to protect his interests. It is ordered that a copy of this order be published and posted as re quired by law. Given under my hand this 8th day of March, 1916. W. S. BLACK, Clerk. Intermediate Court, Marlon County, West Virginia. E. B. CAJtSKADON, Counsel tor Plaintiff. This order Is published for the first time March 11, 1916, and to be [.published once each week for four successive weeks. W. 8. BLACK, Clerk. 811,18, 26,-4-1. COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE. To John W. Irwin, plaintiff, and Es tella C. Hough, executrix of the per sonal estate of Constant M. M. Hough, deceased, Estella C. Hough, Charles D. Hough, William E. Hough, W. A. Hough, Howard L. Hough, Genevieve Bonneberger, J. L. Shrlver, truBtee. E. F. Morgan, truBtee, Ray Harden. C. W. Haw kins, Agent for J. W. Boord, G. V. Jolllffe, Harry Shaw. French Mc Cray, John A Clark, Emma Sum mervllte and Eller ?Manufacturing Company, a corporation, defendants: In the Intermediate Court of Marlon County. West Virginia, In Chancery. You and each of you will take notice that in pursuance of a decree of the Intermediate Court of Marlon County,, West Virginia, entered on the 21st1 day of February, 1916. In the chan cery cause therein pending wherein you are the parties complainant and defendant, I have fixed upon Monday, the 10th day of April, 1916, at my law office In the City of Fairmont, Marion county. West Virginia, as the time and place for beginning the discharge of my duties under said decree, an ab stract of which Is aa follows: "Upon consideration of all of which, It Is adjudged, ordered atid decreed that this cause be, and the same is, hereby referred to A. L. Lehman, one of the commissioners in chancery of i this court to take state and report an account showing: "First. What personal estate, if any, the said Constant M. M. Hough owned at the time of her death, the character and value thereof. "Second. What disposition, if any, wis made of said personal estate by the defendant, Estella C. Hough, her eieoutrlx, and how much, if any, of ssld personal estate Is. now in the handB of said executrix available for the payment of any debts owing from tho estate of said Constant M. M. Hough, deceased. "Third. A settlement of the admin istration of ."the estate of said dece dent by said executrix. "Fourth. What debts aald . Con stant MM. Hough owed at the time of .her death, to whom they are.pay able, their nature and the respective amounts and priorities'. "Fifth. What real estate was own ed by the said Constant M. M. Hough at the.tlme of her death,'its quantity, description; and.': location. "Sixth, vAll the real, estate, owned by the Judgment debtors. Estella C. Hough, Cahrles D. Hough. W. ? A. Hough,'' Howard VJIouih; J3enevleve *ervleef.::5^|? 108 Main St. '<? 3iL_ 7 The Woman of Fashion (Qfc? -j?df Center In This ? . MODERN STORE VjJ l The Recognized r STYLE CENTER ( Jt rfbW /v/ltl News From the Suit Section. j\ j'JT There bare been seasons in l\ Br \ / /uTlfl which there have been m^notlce-}' ' ? Mm^/j W.I able sameness of styles and seasons when no set styles have \ 77 w been demanded as the hard and! , '-' \ prl/tJL - fast rulee of fashion. The latter Is the cise this season. Variety H IEc. t? he rule Instead of ths 'excap Seml-tailored and dressy suits with short and medium length coats, fitted coats and loose coats?coata that flare moderately or ; very noticeably from the waist line?skirts are wide and widp'r, plain or trimmed. All these and many other differences and ex tremes In collars and sleeves are among the authentic and accept ed styles for Easter. Thore Is more pleasure in "seeing the styles" this season than for many seasons past. COME IN. Stylish Suits in the newest fabrics at $14.75, $16.60, $18.50 and 919.75 Stylish Suits, wool, silk combination, etc., at $21.75, $24.76 and $28.75 Stylish Suits In the most fashionable fabrics, $35.50, $40, 945 and $50 (SEE OUR WINDOWS.) JPEOIAL^NOTIOES^ bv Whom held and their respective "Sfgs r&sss wiu Tn nav Md discharge said liens sum to pay *v. and thecoataoft r mattera as "Ninth. And aucn? requlra. the any parly ln Ln ?f?", or BUch other came bem* ^/cSmm'lB.lcmer hlmsell may 6de0in pertinent^ whether so re qUMte^ich0Ume and place you are ^Given under Sta* this 10th day jot March, 1916. LBHMAN. C^??n&?n CoSnty, Weat Virginia. HAHRCoUS"s^ for Plaint?. .\ Mar 11-18-25; Apr. 1. TRUSTEE'S NOTICE OF SAI"? ed Trustee under an )(y o? agreement .and Dec ? June bearing ^ f "^^totween Bank ^ Glenville of Jane Lew. a co p Company. a Banking and T ^ Jackscmburg, a corporat on,! Buut rounly Bank, a cor corporatton, Lewis C MerchBnts poratioa. ^"mera corporation. First Bank ot Amos. a MarvB a corpora National Bank o? St My shlnna. tion, First National Bankn?NaU ! ton, a a corporation, and Bank ot phl"p?lvtieB 0I the first part, ^llTu^ner. Trustee, paxtV ot the second ?%rt'Eao^nderaon, W. H. M. Hartley, J- *?? ~ B c Rowan, Spedden, F. B- Nichols, B. u QU. H F. Smith, Clyde 8. W ? Splth, more, S. Ray H?lbe ^ Meredith, and j. w. McOouald.J. A wer c. F. crane, parties oi iw partleB by which agreem conotUuted and Bp^ of the first pa showalter, as pointed the aaid . ^ hold title their Trustee, to be conveyed to certain real esta b the Monon to him as such Trus a corpora gahela Induatrial Comp ^ FlrBt tion, 1U exchange J^ftXngahela Mortgage Bonds ot sa{ ^ aggregate Industrial Compa y hold by the ?value ot ?B3 BOOJU? i t# eaid agree parties ot the^flra P urren<jero<i for ment, and by them^urre ^ cancellation In accoraw 0t terms 01 the of .aid Trust MBgwttJJ agreement and bonds, a?d wh TruBt C0nlerred upfln Declaration ol m ' nthorlty and 8413 T7^m iSie W'timi la hi. dU power and contey the said cretlon, to y rt thereof, at pub said agreement aa owl ^eteto. """KfSSlASSS gjt^paaflgg 52.'? ??'%?sr$s: r DAY of APRIL. "I, t floor O'CLOCK P. ?M-> 1Marion County, of the Court House ^ Fair West Virginia. 1? x 0Her for mont, in ??ld C?u^' UgheBt bidder sale and J#&*&?? .ubjoct to therefor at P*?i*? "L gmtions here the exceptions and re fljBierib. matter set out, the f<? wtoflei4 Dls ed real e.taWfJ^????^? oon.lst trlct, In saldMM^ ? ^ore par 8S&T1SS&"and bribed a* oTO'llne of toe: company, nongahda I??? ot the Pair at the SouthfiM* . ? BfoniidB UA rncmt ?alfh^?^1ontllJ^?ia right running thenqe, 69 minutes W of way S. 8 jEjtnt^ thene# continuing 725 feet to a J?lnV?o &curTe about ?51? *o Una* a m u I '?fl i* I E." 1 da \ SPECIAL K0TI0B8;?i_ ???? ?v pointers; thence 8. 89 degrees jW 392.7 feet to a corner; ' degrees 27 minutes W. stake; thence N. 24 E. 141.4 feet to a stake; wlth,the,R & O. R. R. right of way thenceN. 47 degrees 30 minutes E. 76. X feet to a stake; thence with line, of lands i o( William Bunner N. 48 ? degress '83 minutes E. 876.3 feet to a sassafras;; i thence N. 24 degrees 6 _mlnutea/B. 226.4 feet to a Wckoiy; ?ence'JJ.-ia| ! decrreeB 50 minutes E. 219.7' feet, to-a dogwood; thence with line of jands. of Thomas Hughes 8. 65 degreesK 740 feet to the North corner of lands of the Fairmont Fair ' JAssoclatlotfjl thence S. 36 degrees 41 minutes y 554 feet to a stake; thence S.; Ml , Krees 34 minutes E 405 feet to a stake, thence S 46 degrees, 16 minutes E. 118 feet to a stake; thence; S. 62 dc grces 3 minutes E, 600 feet to a atake^ thence S. 69 degrees 3 mmutes.B^SSO feet to a '8ta^e:.the?=e,S..67^de|^ 22 minutes E. 417 place of beginning. Reserving an" Ceptlng from the operatlon^otj deed lots numbered One enty-flre (76) both numbers'inclua In what ia known an*-CgPalSffi nongahela..InauV Hill A.ddlM^->.i?? VMffll mont, which said-Tow areln the boundaries, heroin abpvej--. . a map pr 'plat, pf Whlfili ?ald^MW Is'to be recorded In the offlce I County* Clerk In arid'for said Marios County, West Virginia. Tract No. 2.?Beginning at, stake lit the northern lino of an eighty foot street, extending between*,^ Speedway and Morgantown ave 170 feet distant from said last na, avenue at the corner of an alley;} - running thence with the eighty-foot street S. 71 degrees, 54 minutes E. 863.77 ??et to thence N. 1 degree 48 tataUteS 11147.8 feet to a stake dlth street; thence wlth.,a3|lns|ot Meredith street N. 78 degree, iSyto|n| utea W. 651.9 feet to a'st&eM!?n,^ to an alley and said Meredtth sWet, thAtifA with said alley S?i 17 ;?epW?i-i, 38 minutes W. 1041 feet tp!:thftP!jS% of beginning, contaliilng^^>.??MM more or less. Being the same real estate tha^w conveyed to said Trustee,, by the Monongahela Indu trial company, a corporation^'byj! dated November 1; ?19j2^a?Mor? Excepting, however, ttwoj^ Du, WU'UU nw?w ?i Buckhannon and. NorthernWM company, a corporation, by 1 E. M. Showalter, Trustee-torf** certain deeds, bne dated, tHe.flrstJ of August, 1914, and 'recerd^SpBM office of the Clerk of ,theiCount! Court of said Marlon County In Dee" Book 198, at.page 298,-aiidlthg;0thei dated the 21st day of-Noremhjg||l| and recorded In said offlceJ Book No. 192, at pago^460jS deeds reference Is made fy particular and specific desjj the property thereby conTl . Terms of One-third of .the , .purgjujl cash In hand on the day 01 third to be paid in o"? -TSfl third la two years from th sale, for - which deferredipW purchase money the jrarej execute his notes^hearlng 4 day of sale and "payable1? and two years.respectlTalyj date, with Interest; J further secure vthe:, thereof, * Uen shall J ed In the deed'or-deedsjl property so conveyed. M Said sale estate will be offe sole In two separate?parcewj numbered one and two an? whole, and sold. In a manned vatitageous. ? The Trustee reserves the reject any and all; bids _ At the same tlmo^aada said underalgned^TTOrtSg public smctlont.andl^l hand: on day of m1<SK| and ji^thwerpMtfl^ the ?ar. ^ue the same helnr detjchedS hnnd?tf:?nd;;WJen of thej gate bonds/Pf^the^Konod duttrlal company,'fajSqSB held by ^dhTrastseJlgj H Said coupons hsrvlnggffl I srrvvM there belngji