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f j Pittsburgh I'lTTSBfflOJI, Dec. 21.?The state' jftv.' of disruption which has characterized the speculative stock market for more than a week showed no improvement' Sfr . yesterday and the downward tendency ; of the movement were again of a most violent order. Fluctuations covereo an unusually wide range, and market values In almost every section on the list were In many Instances shattered beyond recognition. And the worst of t It seems thai the immediate outlook gives no hope for the discernment of n silver lining in the clouds. The market closed yesterday ui practically the lowest figure of the session and there were many Indications that a consistent rally is not expected in the near future. The brunt of the attack appears to he still directed against the sioel, the In dustriul and the war stocks, and in \ these groups declines front ahout $5 l. for U, S. Steel common to $00 a share for Bethlehem Steel give a striking illustration of the demoralization of the; market. &. Summary. r Sales. High. Low.: 720 A \V CM oil a., r,s , 150 Canity It G 17 4R>A I BE1 * 1,000 Fireproof "'.-i ~"< 25,/lud Brew .. .. 2'i 25 Ind Brew p.*... ' 1 '>'% 15% SMC 4 , 510 la II Iron SI ',4 70 .V 35 Mfru I. & 11 ... 6514 do 3,030 Mt Shasta 1.05 1.00 I 590 Ohio ! ' Sup f.7', 56 H ; 8,040 Pbg ('otisol ... 11 .10 15 Pbg Brow pf... 17'- 17 2,500 P-J. Copper ... I ill' !.?.' in pbf? o & fi .. u'i i:v; r.U Pbg PI Glass .. 128% 128% I 180 Pure Oil 21% 21fc | 200 Uosh Milling ... ,2'i .20 3,200 Sail Toy 1G .16 250 Sewer Pipe .... 17'i 17 10 Un Nat G C 188 188 60 Cnion Switch .. 105 l"l GO U S Steel 11.TV4 lOTIVi 270 West Alrb'ke.... 159% 15S 880 West Mach .... 33 33 24,057 Bonds, $1,000 Pbg C (1 5s ... 99 99 |~ New York NEW YORK, Doc. 21.?A severe jr? .. slump occurred in the Now York stock market yesterday afternoon, after a period of Irregularity during which gains had been recorded in some issues. All of these gains were wiped out and tho pressure was evere enough to cause net losses throughout the list Declines included $5 in Steel common, which broke Ivom :I2 lo j 107%, closing at tho lowest, and $60 i a share in Bethlehem Stool, which i ' ^ broke from 5G0 to 500 between sales. ! Shipping shares were extremely I weak, and the coppers lost 2 to 6 points 1 Woaknoss also appeared in the com-! ^ modify markets. Resumption of liipii- i dation was based upon the foreign situation, the Impression growing thatj ttho end of the war is in sigln. however i lone actual ncnco negotiations mav ! i drag alone, and that the period of reStf; ' adjustment will come sooner than looked for. Call loans were comparatively easy, the highest rate being 4V4 per cent. , [ Oil and Gas. The Southwest Pennsylvania fields are attracting more attention than at any previous time during the year. The new development on Coon Ituii, Springhill township, Greene county. Kr is eclipsing all others. The No. 1 on the George Isiuiinger farm is hold | ing up at liuO barrels ami No. taut i barrels a day. At the mouth Cooii j Run in the same township, the Uttle Four Oil company's test on the Sarah Roach farm blew out the gas developed in the Rig Injun sand and ill"! hole filled up .100 feet with fill id III Is estimated to bo good for lu liar-1 ) " < rels a day. ? "t In the Mount Morris district, Dun-j Lh^' kard township. Greene oountiy, the I Shear Oil and (fits company drilled j No. 3 on the A. J. ileall farm through ; V the Big Injun sand. It shows for a j Hv five-barrel pumper. In the same (lis j trlct, J. L. Garard & Co., completed > No. 9 on the S. W.' Sykos farm, and It shows for a very light pumper. Near Pleasant Grove, East Finley. township, Washington county, the Howard Oil and Gas company's second test on the 1. D. Ryan Is holding up at 100 barrels n day. lu fianovor township, Beaver county, T. C. Dawson & Co. completed No. 4 on the J. B. and A. M. Buchanan farm and it shows for a very light pumper, i Since the passing of the Dents Run pool in Marion county. W. Va.. developments are less oxciting. The latest completion?the South Penn Oil V company's No. 3 on the Hoard- Bat-! Bon iarm?produced so barrels the llrst 24 hourB. The ileeline in the pool is as sensational as was its rise about the time it touched ;l,000 barrels a day. The daily production at this time is considerable below 1,000 barrels a After a lapse of several weeks, Doddridge county has come to the front I I Ohio Farms j | j For Sale j . j . I am the owner of quite a few j | j farms I wish to sell at $12 per | ! acre up. Write me today for | 8 W. A. Eichelberger, PORTSMOUTH, 0. QHICHESTEH S FILLS . THK 1M A MOV 1> UKAMi.t M I.ndleiil A?U your Drurdu f.,p A\ I DI*"??ndT?r?iiJ/VvV V SpJFi T0?* W Willi Blue RiWvn. Vy 1W ^*2# nn ?th?r. Buy nryotir v 1/ AT Askff,rnU.(!irF.H.TPR,B It J lHAVo.W IIKAM* PIU.<for?3 H Zr >t,M knr,*,nat Btfcf, Ssi'eit. Alniv% j> HiaMe ^?r SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE [KPdG^I " Natural Gas company's No. 3 on the Credila Nicholson farm. located on Spring Run. New Milton district. The first 34 hours after the well was drill ed into the Ulg lujun pay it produced 150 barrels. On Spring Creek, Smith- j field district, (toane county, the Roane j Development company completed No 19 on the David Simmons farm. It is; a 10-burrc-l pumper in the Big Injun sand. On McOowans creek. Walton dls-! trlct, the Republic Oil and Gas com plany completed and shot No. 19 on the S. A Fleshman farm In the Big i Injun sand and it Is showing for a 19 barrel pumper. In the Weir sand development on j Pinch creek. Elk district. KanawhV county, the Ohio Fuel Oil company completed and shot No. 5 on the leabelle Myers farm. It is a 12 barrel pumper. In the same district and on! the same district, the same company's gave No. 4 on the same lease a shot in the Weir sand and increased its production from 15 to 30 barrels. On Blue creek. In the same district, the South Penn Oil company's No. 17 on 'he W. A. Mct'orkle farm is good for 20 barrels a day In the Wler sand. In i ho sani edistrict, the same company's No. 2 on the C. !.. Myers farm Is a 15-barrel pumper in the Weir sand. The leading feature in development* in the Southeastern Ohio lields is i.ovc ti company's well on the school j lands in Ihe northeast qij "*is of sec-_ lion 111. Union township. Carrn'.l coun j ty. The well is purely u wildcat and ! lales estimates place its production at50 or more barrels a day. The oil was developed in the Tiers grit and a scram-1 lite Tor leases in thai locality is in; full swing. In the Newport district. Newport ' township. Washington county, the ' Vey Farm Oil company's test on the J William McVcy farm is a duster In | the deep sand territory. Pike township, j Perry county, the Ohio Cities Oil com pany's No. II on the J. J. Skinner farm produced 48 harrels the last IM hours. The Kureka Pipe Line company has declared the usual quarterly dividend of $'i a share, payable February 15 to stockholders of record January 15. Grain and Produce. CHICAGO. Dec. 21?Wheat values' averaged somewhat lower yesterdayj mainly because of reports that new ef-! forts for peace were to be expected. The market closed heavy, at the same as yesterday's finish to 4>/ic lower, with May at 161% to 162 and July at 155% to 125%. Corn showed a net decline of 1% to 1% to 1% and oats of 1% to 1%. In provisions the fintal range varied from a setback to 5c to! an advance of 10c. Considerate nervousnes was evinced 1 in the wheat trade throughout the! Misniuii uuL me voiume 01 nusines Uid not exceed tii? normal limits and | there were no price fluctuations much | lieyond tlie ordinary. The nearest | approach to excitement came in the' final half hoar when the bears sue- j needed in making it decided impression with the aid of gossip tltat additional diplomatic movements in the direction of a peace parley would he j forthcoming if not already in prog-i ress under cover. Lowest quotations j of lite day resulted, and there was vir-1 tually no rallying power evident in the pit as the market cante to an end. Torn duplicated lite action of wheat. The intermtitent tendency to weakness was emphasised by reports of increasing congestion of railway freight facilities. Oats followed the course of other cereals. Some of yesterday's principal buyers were on the selling side. WHEAT? May 1.(14>4 1.81% July 1.3914 1.8a 14 LET THE < ?hBL their friends at Christmas 1 mas gift. This is the KOE Clyde S. 325 Mai The most complete line o: WISST V1KU1IS1AIM? J?'A1 C(M^ V 92 90% July 91* 90 ' OATS? 1 May 53 51* J July 50* 49* PORK? January 20.75 May 26.30 1 LARD? j' January 15.87 15.S7 |! May 15 92 15.97 1 RIBS? January 13 67 I! May 14.10 14.07 POWER CQMPANY IS |! AFTER VALLEY FALLS Gas Company is Granted Permission to Raise Factory Rates. CHARLESTON, W. Va.. Dec. 21.? ! An order was entered by the Public i Service Commission today permitting > the Cnited Fuel Gas company of Charleston to advance its rates to industrial 1 consumers. The new tariffs were arranged after the industrial consum- 1 ers and gas company had reached an i1 agreement. The commission struck | j out that par' oi' the schedule cntitl-j ing tlit; company to make a one cent 1 advance to one class of consumers | October 1, 1&1T. j] Hearings were held today on the ; petitions of the Monarch Carbon com 1 puny of hast ilank and the Montgorn 1 cry Gas company of Montgomery for 1 pcmihsiou to advance the rates charg- j1 ed to domestic consumers. They wish !1 to make an advance from IT cents peri' i,0U0 cubic feet, with I per cent dis-i < 011111, to :!.'i mills per l.Uuu wilh the same rate of discount. The Fairmont and Clarksburg How- 1 er company made its second applicalion in two years 10 the commission ' to condemn lands for the purpose of building dams to give the company's ] plunt increased power capacity. The ' locations specilied in the petition are i at Valley Falls and Hovater Bend, i on Bailey river; Hall's Mills, on the i Buckhannon river, and Audrae. 011 Mid- 1 die river. The former petition was 1 dismissed by the commission. < A Seattle man has invented a butch- 1 er's scale with 11 groove in it that 1 holds the butcher's thumb more com- 1 fortably than the old kind. 1 ? 1 MEETINGS STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. The regular annual meeting of the shareholders of the First National Bank of Monongah, \V. Va? will be held ' at its Banking House in the town 01 1 Monongah. county of Marion, state of ; West Virginia, 011 the second Tuesday , of January, 1917, being the ninth day j of said 111011th, between the hours of [' 111 a. in. and <1 p m. of said day, for the ; election of directors to serve for the ensuing year, and for the transaction j of such other business as may proper ly come before the meeting. 1.1717 N. SATT17UFI17LD, j 12-G-21 Cashier, j SPECIAL NOTICES _ NOTICE OF JUDICIAL SALE. Pursuant to the authority vested in nie by dec ree or order of the Circuit Court of Marion county. West Virginia. made and entered on the 4th day j of February. 191(5. in tlie chancery' cause therein pending of the Citizens | Dollar Savings Hank, a corporation. I plaintiff, vs. Jaincs it. Linn and others.' ?it-i -ji<i<i111i m* iiiiut'isiKiicd win on SATURDAY. JANUARY ly, 1017, ti< I children] I I l ! time, with the only Christ>AK store. Holt Co. in Street f KODAKS' in the State. S o'clock p. m. of that day, at the from door of the court house of said Mariot county. West Virginia, In the city ol Fairmont, offer for sale and sell to th? Highest and best bidder therefor, al! the following described real estate situate, lying and being In Mariot county, West Virginia, and more par ticularly bounded and described as tol lows: Lots Nos. 129. 130, 131, 132 and 135 in the Arnett addition to the city ol Fairmont, Marion county. West Vir ginia, each of which said lots fronts 4( leet on Spence street and extends back In uniform width a distance of 12C feet to Price alley, excepting and re serving the coai underlying the same and the mining rights and privileges therewith; and beign the same real estate that was conveyed to Arch A Hamilton by George M. Lilly and wife by deed dated July 23, 1907, and re corded in Deed Book No. 154, at page 197. Each of said lots is improved with a modern dwelling bouse. ALSO. A certain tract of land, situ ite, lying and being on Guise's Run ir Pnion district. Marlon county. West Virginia, ard more particularly bound ad and described as follows: Begin iiing at a stake in the county road thence N. 19 degrees W. 548 feet to a stake, with a line of the property ol Lina B. Atha, thence N. 63 degrees 3C minutes E. 516 feet to a stake; thence N. 31 degrees 30 minutes W. 1003 feel to a stake; thence N. 30 degrees 1. 76f feet to a stone, corner to Wm. Mich ael; thence S. 52 degrees W. 264 feel to a stone; thence S. 44 degrees W. 9! feet to a stone; thence S. 38 degree* W. 264 feet to a stone; thence S.. 34 degrees W 290.4 feet to a stone; Ihcnce S. 28 degrees E. 404.2 feet tc a hickory; thence S. 62 degrees W 531.3 feet to a stake; thence S. 24 de gtecs 30 minutes E. 1.247.4 feet to a stake in the road; thence N. 56 de grees 30 minutes E. 309 feet to the place of beginning, containing 21 acres more or less, and being the "same real ["state that was conveyed to James R l.inn by Charles K. McCray, Jr., and wife, by deed dated June loth. 1912 ind recorded in the office of the Clerk [jf the County Court of Marion county, West Virginia, in Deed Book No. 181 on page 59. Terms of Sale:.? One-third of the purchase price (and as much more as the purchaser may elect to pay), cash In hand on day of sale, and the residue In two (2) equal installments due in :me (1) and two (2) years, respective ly. from day of sale, with interest thereon, the purchaser to execute and deliver unto the undersigned his twc (2) notes for such deferred install ments, with personal security accep table to the undersigned; and a ven dor's lien will also be retained in the deed for said real estate. Dated on this 21st day of Decern ber, 1916. M. E. MORGAN, Special Commissioner. STATE OF WEST VIRGINIA, County of Marlon, to-wit: 1, W. S. Black. Clerk of the said Cir cult Court of Marion county, West Vir ginia, do hereby certify that the said Special Commissioner has entered Into and given the bond required bj the within mentioned decree, with se curity approved by me Teste: W. S. BLACK. Clerk. Dec. 21. 28. Jan. 4. 11 I A -1. A nsii /Any Member Join tli NATION! Here's about \v coupon book syst mont's system fo; usual Christmas ically I want the the National Ban found. Join today! 3 There are ten that will meet Join This It teaches the banking. It woi easy to make a v You'll like the HU lc Class (Up oi 2c Class (Up o 5c Class (Up o JC ' , ENING, DECEMBER 21, 191 ROOMS TO SENT [ FOE RENT?Three unfurnished base! ment rooms. Apply 209 Walnut [ Are. or call Con. phone 77S-X. . 12-15-31 No. 1741 I FOR RENT?Two light housekeeping rooms. Hist floor. 215 Albert Court. I 749-W Bell. lM5-3t No. 1740 II FOR RENT?7-ioom house or. Clay street. Apply Geo. Brand. McCrory , ' Bldg 12-16-2t No. 1742 f j FOR RENT ? Large loom for light . ] housekeeping. 412 .Tacksnn street l j _ 12-It 'It No. 1744 I; SPECIAL NOTICES j! TRUSTEE'S NOTICE OF SALE I j Pursuant to the provisions containI! ed in a certain Deed of Trust execut.! ed on the 1st day of April. 1915. by , | Mary C. P. Stansberry and husband. j to the undersigned Trustee, and of i ] record In the office of the Clerk of l' the County Court of Marion county. Weet Virginia, In Trust Deed Book . No. 38. page 304. and given to secure i the payment of a certain note calling ; for the sum of Five Hundred Dollars . ($500). payable sty months after the . date of said Deed of Trust, with inter, est thereon from date and payable to ! the order of Lord & Lord, default ; having been made In the whole of said \ note, as well as In all of tho interest . ' OPPMlftfl fItomnn tKn ?>l?-?' ? ?? m I Mvvtuuu Utuiovut IUC UUUC1 nl^Ut'U 1 rUP ; tee, having been requested so to do ; by the said Lord & Lord, the present . holders of the said note, will offer for sale and sell to the highest bidder i or bidders at the East Front Door of i the Court House of Marlon county. I West Virginia, on Saturday the 6th day of January, 1917, at 1:30 o'clock i! p. m.. all the real estate mentioned , | and described and conveyed by said II Deed of Trust, viz: Lots 7 and S in Block IS of Plat i B, In the Monongahela Industrial Comi, pany Addition to the City of Fair|' mont, each of which lots fronts on [ Black avenue 46 feet and extends back, between diverging lines, a dieJ tance of 150 feet, and each being 4S | feet witfe on rear, and being the same ' real estate which was conveyed unto \ the said Mary C. 1*. Stansberry by Levi B. Harr. by deed dated Juno S, 1909. and of record in the office of the Clerk of the County Court of the said , Marlon county, in Deed Book 161, page ' 436. ' TERMS OF SALE: All cash ou day of sale. H. S. LIVELY, Trustee. I S with all the modern appliances , i for fighting fire is not able to W 8 save your life and property at & i all times. A policy of insurance 3 5 will furnish you the money to Bl s replace your furniture, buildings Bj g or stock of merchandise in case jf 3 of accident by fire. Would you . : like to know what a policy ai g would cost? We'll enlighten 8, I ? you for the asking. ? F. E. Nichols 1 j 0 315 Main Street. uk 1916 Christ Why He is ie 1917 Club < 1L BANK of Fl hat he will say: "I like the cc :em and the fact that the Nati< r Christmas savers is an impi i Club method. If I'm going easiest way in the world to d< k of Fairmont's way is the [n any class that suits your classes to choose from?amon ; your requirements. iMDDM/rn pi iib i IIII llVlbVVkUU I children, as well as elders, a ks almost automatically, mal weekly deposit. National Bank of Fairmont's NDREDS ARE JOINING NC JOIN WITH THEM r Down) $12.75. 25c Unifo: r Down) $25.50 ?? r Down) $63.75 $2 Unifor )IN TOMORRO CLASSIFIED/ ONE CENT A WORD ' LOSTAND FOUND ! FOUND?Package from Osgoods with merchandise and envelope from J. M. Hartley, Owner can have by Call at Box 1751, West Virginian. 12-20-tf No 1751 LOST ? Party who found black fur j 11111(7 near 3uti Diamond street, please return to that number and get reward 12-2l)-lt No 1755 j LOST?About li a. m. between Hartley's and the Underselling store, black Coney muff. Finder return to I West Virginian. 12-20-3t Xo. 17j4 LOST?In .Monongahela Valley Traction office Monday evening between 11 and 12 o'clock, silver mesh bag eon taining two *5 bills and some change. Keturu to West Virginian Box 1732. 12-ll-St No 1722 LOST?Between Sinitbtown and Catawba a large blue ticked hound Call 97 J Bell or Manager McCrcry 5 & j 10 cent store. 12-12-3t No. 1736 LOST?Between SOS Gaston Ave. anu i B. & O. station 3Vj.\u. ..uc cuaiu. j Reward If returned. W. B. Higgle man. HOUSES FOR RENT FOR RENT?Seven-room brick house on Ohio avenue. All conveniences. ( {20.00. Brooks S. Hutchinson, licli phonp 176. consol. 428. 10 31-tf No 1581 FOR RENT?Three-room house. Ok1 den Ave. Apply 327 Madison street. I 12-20-ilt No. 1732 | FOR RENT?Three-roomed house. 414 I Barnes street. Call S08-W, Bell. , 12-11-fit No. 173(1 FOR RENT?Seven-room house, Bollview Ave. All conveniences. Apply C. S. Riggs, Watson Bldg. 12-21-6t No. 1757 WANTED WANTED150 railroad cross ties. LuthI cr Harrington, Norwood Mines. 12-16-3t No. 1743 "Good Bookbinding." That's the only kind we do. No matter how small or how large the hook, we bind them well. Fairmont Printing & Publishing Co. ? I G H TERm I I mas Club Going to of The URMONT mvenience of that onal Bank of Fair ovement on the to save systemat) it in. I think easiest way I've convenience, g them is one tigni Hway novel method of ring it quick and i system best >W rm Class $12.50 rm Class $25.00 rm Class $50.00 m Class $100.00 W ?n r.,' J 's.' y < "V'.' ADVERTISING II CA8H WITH ORDER. ??1 i I HELP WANTED?FEMALE ^EANTED^rStrir'ar^thr^PtimaBtj 1 Stogie Co Good w ages, steady workv Mu:t l'f over 16 year* old. Fairmont Stogie Co. 12-4-tt No. lioi j WANTED?Girl (or general houa*> work, small family. Apply at Bert Leopold, 211 Fairmont avenue. | 12-20-St No 1760 HELP WANTED?MALE 1 WANTED?Men. Steady employment a at inside work. Helmick Foundry I ; Machine Co. 12-7-tt No 1716 WANTICD?Freight brakemen. Poal- 1 Hons open in the freight train service a on ihe Munonguhela Division. Peon j Railroad. Make application to superintendent, Pittsburgh, South Side, -1 Klratna, or West Brownsville Junction. j 12-20-6t No. lfl? ; OFFICES TO RENT _ FUR RENT?One outside well lighted otfloe in Peoples National Bank Building. inquire at Peoples National Bank. 12-S-6t NO. 1717f AGENTS WANTED I Cl'T INCREASING COAL BILLS. U?o Koalinc. Banish clinkers, cinders, soot. Sells on sight- Sond 11 tor trial and prove it. Big profits to county agents. "Koulino," Bradley Beach, jvj. 12-18-y. Nd'lWMB | CRAZY, everybody crasy about the J mice Baby Grand Phonograph. Full cabinet machine at lowest price ever 1 known. Big cbancc (or holiday profits. I A Schurman, Sales Dept.. Bodman Bldg , Cincinnati, O. 12-18-lt No 1746 MONEY TO f.flAlJ 4 : MONEY FOR CHRISTMAS?Get money lor Christmas gilts, ami pay back in muiiiI weekly payments. No en| dorsers, no publicity. Call Bell lilt; Cousol. 111. City Loan Co., 306% Madl j son street. 12-ll-12t No. 1731) THE BCCH.E1E SAVING AND LOAM| company ot Bellaire, O., has money to loan on desiranlo real estate. See Raul G. Armstrong, Attorney, 41-41 Trust tilug., ith noor, Fairmont. W. MONEY?To loan In sums ot $50 to anyone having steady work. Can bo paid in small monthly payments. No reference or endorsements required. Strict.., confidential. Address Box 505, Clarksburg, W. Va. 1 ?4ittgg ROOMS?FURNISHED FOR RENT?Two or three famished rooms for light housekeeping.; ,Qnll Bell phone 261-M. 12-12-tf No 1735 . j Foil 11ENT?Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 327 Field ' street. Bell phone 556-W. I 11-29-tf yo!lWfi;-| FLATb,-AND AJP ARTMRMTjt j FOR RENT?Two tlats in Hays BuildI lng. Monroe street. Apply A. A. 3a I Hays. Bowling Alloy. 9-7-tf No. 1899 FOR RENT?Two flats In Hays Building. Apply A. A. Hays, Bowling alley. 12-9-61 No 1728 : | AGENTS WANTED r \ i DOWN WITH HIOH GASOLINE. j Huso Tonic equals automobile I line at 3c gallon. Sail it to car own-- ! ] ers and make high profits. Sales guarI antced. White Mfg. Co.. Dept. 61), Cla- '3 ! cinnatl. O. 12-18-lt No. 1746 FOR SALE \ FOR SALE?At once. Princess dress- - A er. refrigerator, dining table. Bmsf'.MB 1 sels drugget, kitchen linoleum, amali kitchen range. Apply Hays ApartI incut , Room 4, between the houra of 10 a. m. and 2 and 6 and 8. 12-21-tf NO. 1768 i i- wii sam-; ? Belgian Hares, 50c to 5100. Apply 308M: Merchantstraat. i 12-21-3t No. 1766 FOR SALE?Baby buggy good condition. half price. Apply 200 Bell : view avenue. 11-20-tt No 1664 | FOR SALE?Bargain to quick j lot on Roeves ave.. For InformdttM | inuuiro Bell 053-J. 1213-3t No 1787 ; FOR SALE?Good Ice plant, bottling works and steam laundry on tailj road In good town in West VlrgMgl is A bargain at $8,000. O. E. Prlckett, I 300 Jefferson street, Fairmont, W. Ya. | Bell phone 1050. 12-14-3t No 1739 ' II Professional Cardt] ? DR. R. D. ICE Osteopathic Physician and Kosd Scientist Office second floor McCrory ' Bldg., hours 9 to t 7 to 9* 4MK1J j Tuesday. Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. Bell Phone 1078 t ? IRA L. SMITH ; .9 COUN3ELLOR-AT-LAW/ Office Trust Bldg. Fairmont. W. Va I A R grrvrnp 18 rgSgV8 Optometrist and 1 nSa Optician. <?94 25 years practical experience. Glasses turnishsd ta nnn hn?? ?714W wuw uuui) TViUl A. B. Scott & Company. JEWELERS. , fl 5/%9 !w^H I DR. A. B. SMITH, OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND EYE SPECIALIST. Glasses ot all Kinds correctly fitted. Satisfaction guaranteed. Ilall Block over Martin's Dray Store. . . . TSj a 1 " HI *