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_1 '' ?fS55555535555^5E55555SS55555555 FINANCE, 01 I , f" New York j NEW YOHK, Dec. 12. 'I he stud: i?s, market was thrown into a state of convulsion yesterday, on the news that the central powers liatl instituted t peace negotiations. The, announcement wuh followed by an avalanche 1 of selling which more than taxed the market's powers of absorption. Important stocks fell away r> to lb points . nnd in one Instance?Bethlehem Steel j foremost of the "war brides"?an ex j treme lots of 27 points was registered. I Balls were the only shares to maul-1 lost nny degree of resistance, although in thnt. (|uurtor losses of 2 t<> I! points were numerous, with I'.'h lor Heading. No division of the lis' was Immune from the heavy liquidation, which was at its flood in the lust hour. Trading at that time was so enormous that the tickets were 20 minutes behind actual operations. Totnl sales amounted to 2.60U.IJUU . shares, the largest amount, according to authentic records, since the reopening of the exchange in Decotuber, j 1914, and seldom exceeded, lit this total, United States Steel and the socolled war group contributed an un usually largo proportion. The decline in stocks was accompanied by further demoralization in ratos of exchange to Germany and tv Austria, with a fall to another minimum in Anglo-French bonds. These operations were partly rectified be-; foro the close of the session. i, - . - - _ m ii ii- i i Grain and Produoe, i CHICAGO, Die. IS.?Germany's of for to make peace smashed the wheat market. Selliug became almost Irantic. especially after what purported to' be the main points of the offer were, learned. I'rices fell In some cases d 1 Vi cents a bushel und closed wild at $1.65ii to for May and $1.42% to $1.43 for July, with the market as 1 a whole 4% cents to 10% cents under yesterday's finish. Corn lost 2V?c to 2%c net and oats 3% cents to 3Vi I BITS OF I | STATE NEWS | According lo the Charleston Mail there is a prospect that the Kanawha county court will make a sweeping cut in the budget submitted by Sheriffelect Jarrctt It is said that about per cent, will be cut off the total of it little moro than $ 18.000 the est hunt-' ed total annual expense of the office outside nf tlin xt.ariffu ^.luw Sunday evening the Grafton Are department was summoned to Pruiitytown to help extinguish u blaze in thbig central barn at the Industrial school but when they arrived, they ; found that tilt- blaze had been gotten J a"* under control and extinguished by thschool boys. The accident is regrettable. says a despatch bearing upon the) incident, hut it served on?* tine purpose.. it emphasized the sense of loy- J a'ty which has developed among tlioi boys for the school and its superinteii-j dent. It wort Id have been an easy mat-1 ter for the boys to sneak avvav and let the fire burn, and the destruction of a large part of t he plant would surely have followed, hut they manfully \ stuck to their posts and by their quick j action saved the buildings and stock. The County Clerk of Wood county if the other day was in receipt of the following protest of a father who asks the clerk to refuse a license to his! son. The brief and pointed coiuiuuui cation follows: "Clifton. \V. Va.. Dec. 11. "Clerk County Court. Wc d County, \V. Va. "Dear Sir:?I have a son. Romeo , ? Henry, aged 17 years. He has a dam fool notion of getting married to a girl by the name of . if he applies to you for license, refuse him and give him a swift kick. And oblige, "Yours trulv. "LEIGHTON HENRY." One of the shortest wills ever filed in this state was that of the lute Judge W. G. Bennett, of Weston, which disposes of a considerable, estate. The document admitted to probate reads: "i, \V. t?. Bennett, do make and publish this my last will and testament, hereby revoking all others. I devise and bequeath inv entire estate, real and personal, to my wife. Alice B. DVllllVll. Conrad l.oiyenberg. of Charles Town has received a letter from Ills family in England where l hey don't tit ink tea any more, sugar being loo high. Potatoes are Us cents lor 14 pounds, t bread 4 cunts a pound, butter .17 cents I tt pound, eggs 7.7 cents a doz'-ti. salt I herring 12 cents a pound and fresh! n lish 2-*' cents a pound. They are doing It. Read the following from the columns of the Weston Independent: "Dr. tleorge lleliuick. of McWhortor. the original and only dispenser of Sassafras, nature's sure and dependable blood purifier, was in town lA Thursday with a husket of newly peel ed tonic, which like all other things, has gone up. and is now selling at l"> cents a polk, a rise of live cents over last year's product. "Doc" gave as a reason, a scarcity of hark and a larger quantity in each package. Now Is the time to lay in a supply before sonic J greedy monopolist corners the market" According to 111" Spencer TimesJ. * Record a Counterpane which was crocheted by Mrs. William II. Bishop, of that city, was sold in the city of Charleston for two hundred dollars. Mrs. Bishon had crocheted the counterpane and sent it to her daughter. Mrs. Raymond Rcc. of Charleston, about a; - * U|?lk 11 effective la treating fag 1 unnatural discharges; Bnfik Pi & HB m pal n!eps,non-poisonous AlVV ^2. Jh nru1 w,n not itrlctore. 4 Relieves In 1 to5dayi. }.. SOIO BY DRtrtiCIBTA. 1'arcel Post If dailred- Price > 1, or S bottles *2.7% Prepared br THE EVANS CHBMICAL CO.. CINCINNATI. <V j ?JUI,HI ' 1?" L AND GAS I tents. In provisions. the outcome was h rise of 5 cents to lie cents. Articles. High. Low. WheatMay $!."2% Sl.65%' July 14a 1.42% 1 t 'orn ? ?i May 91 "i .89% July 91 .S9'/t; Oats? May 'J, .r.2% July j2'i .SO Oil and Gas. Operators In the Cabin Creek district, Kanawha county, W. Va., are meeting with good success. The wells ; --- ?" ?" ? fair average size. It is evident that any permanent increase in new production must come from that source. On the east side of the Williams Coal company's tract ou Cabiu Creek, the Columbus Producing company drilled its No. 09 through the Berea grit and gave it a shot. The well is estimated to be good for 130 barrels a day. On tlie same streuni, the Kagler Oil company has drilled in a test ou the Thomas Crawford farm. The first 14 j hours after the well tapped the pay in the Berea grit it produi ed 7". barrels, j East and north of the Coltiiubus Producing company's production, the Ohio Fuel Oil company drilled in No. 3 on the John II. Kittc-nger farm and it j shows for a 75-barrel producer in the Berea grit. Alt of these completions help Improve the prospects for a liberal extension to the development. In the Weir sand development on blue ereek. Elk district. Kanawha county, the South i'enn Oil company lias completed a second test on the Sttuire Matheuy farm, and it shows . for a very light pumper. This location la S90 feet northeast of the test on the W. H. & Thomas Cline farm. | On Porter's Pork, Duval district, Lin-1 coin county, the South Penn Oil com- j pany's No. 72 on the Horse creek tract is good for 1U barrels a day in the 1 Berea grit, month ago. Mrs. I,cc hud it on cxlii-, bition ul a bazaar '.ha; was being liol.l by ibe ladles of one of the churches in that city, when a lady walked in I and said she would like to purchase ! the counterpane, and it was sold to | her for the sum of two hundred dol* j lars. The lady who bought the beau-! tiiul bed spread was Mrs. Charles! Ward, a very wealthy lady who came from England to this country several1 months ago. and who makes her home ' in Charleston. Mrs. Lee immediately i forwarded the check toiler mother mid ( said. "Make me another one. mama.'! which her mother will do. The Weston Free Press is respon- J sible for lite following good matured J item: .1. Ed Turner, of ! tirneriown.' comes to the front with another re*! n.arkahlc duck story. He has eight Indian Runner ducks, and these he had ; penned up with some chickens until j he was obliged to turn them out for; the sake of peace among the poultry.Two days later he found ten eggs: where these ducks had camped out. and then he made a detour of tint chicken lot to see if they hadn't lieeti at it before. On a little mound in the midst of a swamp lie found in on pile sixty eggs. What a vast amount of wealth for one man to have lying | out. of the safe, present prices of eggs' will remind you. , Since the nest of five dozen was found these ducks have been going on with their productivity at the rate of six or seven egus a day. evidently doing all in their power to help the President in his not altogether successful effort to bring down the cost of living." LEGAL NOTICES TRUSTEES SALE OF FAIRMONT1 REAL ESTATE. By virtue of the authority in me vested by a certain deed yC trust hem-: ing date May 28 rd, 1014. made and | executed by I.. L. Wudsworth anil, husband to the undersigned trustees.; to secure the payment of certain debts therein mentioned, as of record in the Clerk's ottice of the County Court of' Marion county. West Virginia, in Trust Deed Book Xo. page * - P.. and default having been made in the payment thereof, the undersigned as such trustee will on SATURDAY. DECEMBER 23, 1916, beginning at two o'clock p. in. sell at public auction at the front door the Court House, tlio following described real estate, that is to say: Lot No. 4 in Block Xo. 2 of Plat "C" ! nf Ilia \tf,nn?i?!ilinln I ??1.? 1 *.i.u ? - . .v..w.?t,witv?u HKiu.iiuiu :\uui' tiou to tlie City of Fairmont, fronting on Fast i'arlt Avenue. 5o feet ami extending back between parallel lines 162 feet on one side and 154 feet on tlie other side to a ten foot alley along the C.'oogle line where it fronts 4S feet, together with the t\v0 story frame dwelling house thereun situate. Doing the same property which was conveyed by George cordray and wife to the said I- I.. Wadsworth. by deed dated May 20th.'1914. and recorded in said office in Deed Book No. 197 at pago 163. TERMS. Cash m hand on day of sale. Given under my hand this 27th day of November, 1910. M. W. OGDEN, Trustee. 11-29-12-G-13-20. i?acfc.'Fo.c.o.crio:oooo.o:caoaaamc8kOj | A FIRE 1 g with all iho modern appliances i> g for lighting fire is not able to jjf o save your life and property at $1 ? ail times. A policy of iusurauce *j! g will furnish you the money to JjU P replace your furniture. buildings 9?! g or stock of merchandise in caso jgrf o of accident hy fire. Would you Si* ? like to know what a policy 3\g would cost? We'll enl'ghten S}" ? you for the asking. l-j | F. E. Nichols t 2 315 Main Street. of. IE WEST VIRGINIAN?FAE ' Pittsburgh PITTSBURGH, Dec. 13.?The opera tioiiB iu the local market displayed <ery pronounced downward tenden-: i-ies, in fact out of the 32 Issues dealt . In only'three showed an improvement | ~ at the close of business and two of these made a new high record to ac- , compllsh their end. The high records were furnished bv the gas and oil division, in which ' Usage and Oklahoma rose to 120, while Union Natural Gas advanced tor two points at 1S3. A singular feature about the movements of these two issues was that they were apparently undisturbed by the general trend of j* the market. The rest of the list was weak, losses . being registered from fractions up to 1 . seven points. ; Summary. I,. Sales. High. Low. . 665 A WC51 64% 01 285 A \V UMpf ... 123 124 I 05 Caney it Gas .. 47% 47 7,000 Cable Cons ... .00 .03 100 Col G & E .... 47 46 825 Fireproof S 8 30 H W Rcfrac ... 1.25 1.25 340 Ind Brewing .. 3% 3% ' ~ 70 Ind Brew pf ... 10 15% 390 La Belle Iron .. 91 89 U 5 1.096 Mtrs L 42 H ... 03 62% 44,900 Mt Shasta 1.13 1.01 10 Ohio Fuel Oil.. 18% 13% 524 Ohio F Sup ... 57% 67% 25 Osage & Ok ... 126 126 4,400 Pbg Consol ... .10 .10 11 100 p-lciaho Star .. 1.75 lea 1 17.000 P-J Cop I'r 1.15 1.10 50 T'hg O & G 10% 10% r 10 Phg i'l Glass .. 135 135 J' Pure Oil 22 - u 6.000 Ross Mining .. .33 .29 11 1 fllu. till.- 'I'.-C.. If I- t' J .J.III I V>?> . 1 i .11 J ST. Sewer I'lpe ... IS IS 35 C X Cas C ...*1S5 1S5 110 ITn Switch 113% 111% 25 T? S Class 40% 40'*. a 45 r S Steel 121 120 830 West Airltr ... 164 l'.'i tl 1.645 \Ve:l Elee ... 59% 57 i" 40 1,'nitecl Coal ... IS IS j I) 31 Util Coal pt ... 70 70 j b 89 786 Bonds. ?3,000 Intl. Brew 6s .. 62 52 New high record. . * Court News Marriage Licenses. .lame?; Ralph Henderson. ami j Lillian Mary Thcby. -S. Fairmont. John Fanning. 211. Scranton, l'i.. ami ; Minnie Ware. 21. Furuiinglon, W. Va. j Vital Statistics. F.irths Four ivgbtored by IV. Leo j IJoyers: three by Dr. U. H. Hildreth; iliree by Dr (L it. Miller. i... i n t? /. Mir. undertaker; one l>y Will'ain J Itariuer an 1 son. undertakers. Deeds Filed. Charles Hall and Anna Hall to Mag-j git* Clfiveugcr. teal estate in Cox plat addition to Fairmont. $2,000. Maggie Cievenger ot vir to Isaac TO. | Moran. 01 acres of land on the waters , of Pinoy run in Wintieltl district, for ore dollar and At her good and vidua-J I'l?- consideration*. .tohi! \V. liurlieri t ux. to Mary I'.: Sine, real (.state in (Irani d'striet, j 52.(1." u FOR THROAT AND iAjino^> STUBBORN COUGHS AND COLDS Eckman's Alterative SOLD ?v ALL 1JEADINU DRUOOIST* Thanks, Postman?the Regular >ETNA Check CAN'T beat tliat service. Almost pays to break a leg, doesn't it? 1 This $200 covers the $50 a week ! for total disability provided for in my/ETNA ACCIDENT POLICY. When 1 am only partly disabled I will get $25 a week. Surgeon's j fee or hospital bill, too. You post- ! men ought to v^ETNAHZE You can easily afford it. In fact, j you cannot afford not to. Out on I the streets nil day long, you're constantly exposed to a thousandforms of accident. Make life pretty comfy if something happened to you and one of the boys brought you a check as regularly as you bring mine to me. A word, and the /ETNA Agent will tell you how to connect up with absolute protection. My Agent is Charles G. Hood District Agent. TRUST COMPANY BUILDING. IGHTER RMONT, "WEDNESDAY E\ '? ?: ? * ' ' ' =71 5 Evening Chat j She seemed like a pretty child as t he sat in the revolving chair hetore ( he doctor at the Tuberculosis Clinic, 'he history sheet showed her to be t l.vteeu years old. It also conveyed ' he intormaliou that she had been re- t erred to the tuberculosis division by he nurse eni ployed by a local corpora- t ion to watch the health of employes, i "1'lcase, doctor, let me go back to . ork." sbe pleaded. !Thc doctor glanced at the chart and . oted that ou Sept. btli, the day when he first visited the cliuic, she weighd lib pounds, and that she now ,-eighs 113H- He looked at her droopig shoulders, at her narrow chest, at er tired browti eyes. He glanced at he result of the sputum analysis.1 Positive" it read in big accusing let- . ers. All the signs before him were , loquent of rapid decline. "I can't." he responded. [ "But I must work," she insisted. j 1 "Why do you have to work?" he in-j i ulred. 11 "I must eat, I must dress myself." ' i lie answered. | i "Doesn't your father do that for ! nil V" "I have no father." "Your brothers, then?" ? "1 have no brothers." ' 1 "Your mother." 1 "My mother. I have to keep my main- ) in. She is a practical nurse hut she. i an't get cases. It is up to me." j i "Child you ought to be in a hospital < iglit now." said the doctor. "Would 1 our mother let you go?" i i "Yes. mamma wants me to get well c iore than she wants anything else In < lie world," said the girl very serious- 1 "Mow would she get along?" "She'd manage somehow. Have you 1 place in the hospital for me?" I "No. we haven't, atitl it's a disgrace t hat we haven't," replied the doctor. 1 You should he tucked in a hospital i ed this very minute but we haven't a I It of room for you. You're coughing,1 j makes c /air and stat between the ages of f out of a hundred win, the ninety seven that lie one of the lucky fe1 may have saved, the \v vice of the banker, \vh him an expert in matt It is best to save mc for the purchase of a wear clothing that otl be content always (n 1 mean for us a happy \ bungalow of our own Nothing will contribu our neighbors than th< Add to,the account rej saving that counts. 1 Club. The club is for save a given amount c how easily you have s would not have saved In the ( Ynn Make Fiftv Wee a Check Ten Days B< lc GOING UP. Payment first week, two rents the se cents tlie third week, and so t December 15 you will receive 1c GOING DOWN. Pnymi the first week, forty-nine < week, forty-eight cents the tl on for fifty weeks. Decembt reive 2c GOING UP. Payment 0 first week, lour ront3 the t rents the third week and t weeks. December 15 you w 2c GOING DOWN Pnym< the first week, ninety eight week, ninety six cents the tl on for fifty weeks. Decembt reive 5c GOING UP. Payment first week, ten cents the sen OPEN FOR MI Those who join The Natio TENING, DECEMBER 13, 3 ou're losing wleght, youTa running a | emperature but the best we can do s to put you on the waiting list Some lay. if it Is not too late, well get you nto the hospital." The tired brown eyes filled with ears, but the drooping shoulders braeMl themselves gallantly. "I'll fight just as long and as hard is I can." said the w*e slip'of a girl. '1 hope for mamma's sake that my urn won't come too late." By buying Red Cross Seals you help he organized movement to provide tdequate care for all consumptives. INDUSTRIAL FAIRMONT With the wind whistling around heir ears and their hands numbed with the cold, the workmen of the; Monottgahela Valley Traction com tatty and the Bell Telephone company were working today on the tops ot i :he telephone and lighting poles of he city, starting the work which will esult in practically all the overhead .vires in the city being down by the Irst of tho year. ????? It Is a fine thing when a foreman or superintendent In held in high esteem Ij.v his tnen, and George Decker, of J lie Sixth street plant of the Monon- j tah Glass company, should he proud if the way Ills men regard him. Ev-! sry once in a while George steps out j if his office for soinotlilug, to come lack and find that someone lius added j i bit of decoration. Mr. Decker has j luite a gallery of ralanders, pictures. I ne.. that have been donated him hy I lis men. The Fairmont Co-operative Store, ocated at Tentb street and operated ' or the benefit of the laboring men of he city, has been doing a ren;Vkable , lusiness since tbe start a few months igo. The store is now head over heels I n the pre-Christmas trade and expects to begin the year with a fine | A RETIRED h the remark other day that ii sight to put his bank to earn cc stead of investir more "gilt-edg fjpjfarat would now be ( 1^ Somebody lias .< his own lawyer ent," and this is tempt to perfor: for which one h trained?whetlu medicine or the ent of money. It is a remar very man who has accmnula rccasional speculative invest; istics show that ninety-sever orty and fifty meet with fin and these three make more lose. It is not too much to e iv? No matter how much or isest course is to depend upo ;ose years of experience and ers of finance. mey for a definite purpose, a home. Few of us would he a hers previously had worn, an ive in bouses that are not oui vife and healthy children in planning. We should first ( te more to our own self este 3 knnwerlo'e that wo ha "m - 0~ *""v "v *??.*> v jularly, 110 matter how little, rhis can be done through th every man, woman, boy and >f money next year. It will aved $25, $50, $100 or more Christmas Mone kly Payments of small amoi jfore Christmas for the full of one emit the rents the third wee coinl week, throe December 15 you m for flfly weeks. _ 7, 5c GOING DOW * and fifty cents the ?f en,. fo"y five ,,ems th , .1 i fn-'ty reals th ems the second )ir, weeke De(.( lird week, and so r 15 you will re$12.75 25c CLASS. Pa eaclr week for a f two cents the comber 13 you will second week, six so on for fifty 50c CLASS. Pt 111 receive $25.50 week for a period 15 you will receive int of one dollar cents the second $1.00 CLASS. I ilrd week and so week for a period >r 15 you will r"- ! 15 you will receive $25.50 i $2.00 CLASS. P of Ave cents the week for a period and week, fifteen I 15 you will receive CMBERS MONDAY, DECE: after December 23 will make nal Bank of 91ft I CLASSIFIED t ONE CENT A WORD LOST AND FOUND LOST?In Monotigahela Valley Traction office Monday evening between II and 12 o'clock, silver mesh hag con taining two {5 bills and some change. Return to West Virginian llox 17H2. tz-ii r.' :-o i:;i2 LOST?Between Smithtowu and ("a tawba a large blue ticktd bound Tall 97.1 Bell or Manager Mef'n.ry 5 alio cent store. 12-12-21 No. 17:10 _ __ _ _ FOR SALE FOR SALE - Baby buggy good cundl tlon. half price. Apply 209 Hell view avenue 11-20-tf No 107>4 FOR SALE?At half price. Solo Apollo Player Piano. Used five years Good condition. Box 411, Fairmout, W. Va 12-4-tf No. 1701 FOR SALE?Bargain to quick buyer lot on Reeves ave.. For information inquire Bell 65R-J. 12-13-31 No 17117 start. The Promoters of the project here have demonstrated that such a store can he a positive asset to a com munity. Final touches are being added to tlie installation of the new traction nun pany unit at the Power station i\f Hut chinson. Superintendent of the /lant Meeks, hopes to have the 200-tuu fly wheel going Friday. 9 ? OFFICER ORDERED TO BORDER. CHARLESTON. W. Va . Dec. 13.Lieut. Harold B. Cornwall, c company of Charleston, of the Second West Vir ginia Infantry, who has been stationed at Fort Thomas. K>\, to drill re cruits from this state, has been order ed by the War Department to proceed at once to San Antonio, Texas, and join his command. lisinpss man marlo in mm Vioovinrr flan vvii tlVUl lilg UlC III : he had had the fore- II surplus money in the impound interest, in- I I ig it in a dozen w I e" enterprises, he comfortably well off. I ;aid. "A man who is I has a fool for a cli- I equally true of an atm any special service as not been specially ?r it be business, law, i safe and profitable kable fact that practed a little money ments of some kind, i per cent of the men ancial losses. Three I noise about it than xpect that you would how little money you n the counsel and adtraining have made nd what better than 1 ontent all our lives to id no more should we r own. Home should a pretty cottage or )pen a bank account, em or the respect of oney in the bank." for it is systematic e Christmas Money girl who desires to demonstrate to you which otherwise you iy Club ints and will receive amount. k and so on for fifty weeks, will receive $63.75 N*. Payment of two dollars first week, two dollars and e second week, two dollars e third week and so on for imber 15 you will receive $63.75 yment of twenty-five cents period of fifty weeks. Dereceive $12.50 ivment of fifty cents each of fifty weeks. December t $25.00 'ayment of one dollar each of fifty weeks. December > . $50-00 ayment of two dollars each of fifty weeks. December $100.00 MBER 11 back payments. Fairmont ADVERTISING I t OASti'WtTH ORDER, i I _ HELP WANTED?FEMALb|| wX^vrEiTTrThdTat ThTTalrmant' 1 stogie Co Good wages, steady work. ] Must lie over 16 years old. Fairmont 1 Stogie Co. 12-4-tC No. ln'4 HELP WANTED?MALE WANTED?Boy over 16 years, after I school hours, evenings and on Sat- I iird:iv. Apply Fairmont Stogie Co. jJ 1212 tt No 17*4 1 A A.\ I'ED -Men. Steady employments at inside work. Helmick Foundry : Machine Co. 12-7-tf No 1714 a OFFICES TO RENT Full liE.Yi?One outside well lighted a| unite in Peoples National Bank > bunding, inquire at Peoples National ? Baiik: 12-8-61 No. 1717 I Ptllt KENT?Two large office rooms 1 second Hour Hall block. Hollo J. iConley. Hall block. 12-ll-3t No 17*1" "1 MONEY TO LOAN _ jl MONEY Full"ChHlsTWAS?sSeTmOiv t y for Christmas gifts, and pay back 1 in small weekly payments.. No on- 1 uorseis, no publicity. Call Belt 278, 3 Consul, lu. City Loan Co., 306V4 Madl- 5 sou sireet. 12-ll-12t No. THE BUCKEYE SAVING ako loan .. . I company of Bellaire, o.. Has money "*. to loan on desirable real estate. Bee | Paul ti. Armstrong, Attorney, 41-42 I Trust lildg., 7th Floor. Fairmont, W. .-j XluNL V?To loan In stuns of *10 to iiiU to anyone having steady work. Can be paid in small monthly payments. No reference or endorsements"! lequireil. Strictly confidential. Ad- J. dress Box olio, Clarksburg, W. Vs. I ROOMS?FURNISHED ' IXJlirUdynrTwoortbreefttlSSS rooms for light housekeeping. Cell Bell phone 261-M. 12-12-tf No 173,1 Fult ItENT?Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 827 Field street. Hell phone 656-W. 11-22-tf No 1686 FOB KENT?Two light housekeeping-^ rooms. 818 E. Park Ave. Coneol. 4 Phone 885-W. 12-8-tt No 1780 JB I Pint KENT?Furnished rooms for I light housekeeping. 306 Diamond I ! street. 12-9-8t No 1)111 Foil KENT?Two light housekeeping f rooms, Hrst floor. Address Bus 172?, West Virginian. 12-9-3t No 1726 i FLATbAiroAPAfeTMENTg FUUiTEXT--TTuliMTlaIIayS Brfdafl lug. Monroe street. Apply A. A. > Hays. How ling Alley. 9-7-tf No. 1399 l-'OK KENT?Two tints ill Hays Building. Apply A. A. ilays. Bowling elIcy. l2-9-6t No 17253a FOH KENT?Nice suite of rooms for husband and wife or two nice geallr-ineii. Hel'erences. Bell phone HOUSES FOR EENT ^Ja Full KENT?Seven-room brick house on (ililo avenue. All conveniences, ;? $20.uii. Brooks s. Hutchinson.' Bel! " ' 10-31-tf No 1881 , .fl Foil ItENT?Dec. 13 Coogle's cornet '1 prupcrty 828 Morgantown avenue Apply J. L. Coonle. 1038 Morcnntowr uvnue. 12-6-41 *Nb iriSBB l-'ull l:i:.\ l' -1 hreeroomed house. 414 . i Uarues street. Call 808-W, BeU. i 12-ll-6t No. 17S0 HOW TO ANSWER WANT ADS 51 In answering blind ad* in | l'lio West Virginian claaslded columns, please be careful tdS 1 I nae Hie precise address given In | tbe adv. Write tbe address i plainly. Letters brought to The i West Yirginiau ohiee do not re* i .julie stamps. Always Inclose your uuawors in sealed envelopes. Advertisers or others la- vi uuiriiig about a classilled ad. must uesignate the ad. number it the end oi tbe ad., as we bare no ulher menus ot referring Telephones - I Bell 158 Con. 250. Professional Card?)l DR. r. d. ice i 8 Osteopathic Physician and Food < Scientist. Office second door McCrory I f lllds., hours it to 4. 7 to 9, on j Tuesday. Wednesday. Thifr?A??VclH and Friday. Hell Phone 1072 J J IRA L. SMITH ; COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW Office Trust Bldg. Fairmont, W. Ve. ; JQUk AT B. SCOTT, | I Optometrist and 25 years practical. I ; experience Glasses lurnlshed In | oue hour. With A. li. Scott & Company, } DR. A. B. SMITH, OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN J i AND EYE SPECIALIST. jjl Glasses of all Kinds correctly j fitted. Satisfaction guaranteed, j Hall Block over Martin'* Drug j Store.