1] With Prices
I like these it is a positive
I extravagance to buy
I your groceries elseSugar
Coffee
I Pur? cane 0ld Reliable 1
*ted pound package
g? m Franklin brand
" * or_
'230 Z5c
LlUU Balk roasted
- coffee, whole
bean, excellent
Rice grade pound
New crop bead _
rice, pound ^ T
17c ?
Cream of
Primes ^11031
Evaporated. one pound 12
prunes, new ots. net weight
crop, pound package
12*c 118c
PEACHES
California Evaporated
Peaches, new crop,
per pound
12V2c
Nevi Week i<
iSilk Week
in which we will offer beautiful
new alike for smart dresses,
! suits, skirts and trimmings at
Decided
Reductions
Watch Monday's papers for
details.
ms he
L (Continued from page 1.1
tureen their reports. Next came the report
of Mrs. J. ford, Fairmont, whose
report was exactly a six months' subscription
less than that of Miss Murphy,
who secured the honor roll position.
Miss Irene Straight, of RivesviUe,
was also very close, lacking less
than a yearly subscription of the honor
roll mark and the Huyler chocoOther
reports for the day, deserving
honorable mention, were those of Miss
I Anna Lake, of Grant Town, Miss Neva
Curry, of Fairmont, and Miss Alice
Weber, of Grant Town.
Honor Roll Extended.
The honor roll has caused so much
comment all over the territory, and u
has seemed to do the campaign of
those candidates so much good, who
were so fortunate as to secure u post- j
tloii on It, or mentioned in counection I
with it, that it will bo continued the
coming week only. Many deserving
candidates during the last week came
ia flimr makinir thn honor roll, and in i
I tact. lo?t only by a short term sub- i
scrlptlon In some instances, that the
Golden Festival Manager teels thai
they should have another opportunity
to try for this roll of honor. The campaign
for honor roll this coming week
promises to be even more fust and furious
than last week, for the entire
public is aroused, watching it eagerly :
and helping their fnvorite candidates. ;
k It will be even more of a distinction j
this week than last, for it will be cor
respondingiy harder to make und will;
be more eagerly watched in ull parts i
of The Weet Virginian territory. The ;
honor roll will positively close next j
Saturday night, the 17th. There will
, be no further extension of it under any
f'.-drcumstanees. See that your name
goea on the roster of Industry this
The usual big two pouud box of the
delicious Huylers chocolates from the
Mountain City Drug Store will be
awarded this coming week _ to honor
- roll candidates.
. This Week Most Important.
This coming weok, starting Monday,
Is by far the most Important one of
the whole Golden Festival. This week
yon must plan 011 making the biggest
one of the whole campaigo. Tills woek
and ne*t will be plvctal ones, In which
your success will be made, ll' you will
it that way. This is the week whon
^ you must gather every possible helper.
'} e^ry possible chance of support, ev
cry possible subscription, every possi
Die vole cuupou. 1 Uln abbh mm la ti
big 40,000 extra votes issued on each
let of three six months' subscript Ions
to The West Virginian aud each four
yearly subscriptions to The Farmers
' Free Press that you turn in. The details
of this mammoth offer is on another
page. This is the mast important
of all, for on what you do this
: week and next will necessarily havo
to depend your entire plan of campaign
This week you cannot afford
to blunder; this week you aennot afford
to let victory pass you by under
BKBtV any pretext. You must go in to win
' this week by all means. Start the week
right, plan it all out befep-ehuud, and
I-- then keep everlastingly' at ;t. You
Ef cannot afford to let a single chance esj
cape you this week. You simply must
win, and this is the week you should
obtain inch a load that none ran over^The
announcement in today"* Weet
1
Virginian -will be of interest to all of
the candidates and their friends. This
gives the details of one of the greatest
vote offers so far in the history of the
Golden Festival. During tho coming
two weeks the manager will give away
thousands and thousands of free votes
to the more energetic candidates..
Starting Monday and closing In two
weoka, on Saturday, March 2".tb, to bo
exact, at 8 o'clock In the evening, the
Colden Festival Manager will give a
big extra vote coupon, food for 40.000
votes, for each set of three six months'
subscriptions to Tho West Virginian
and each set of four yearly subscriptions
to The Farmers Free Press.
During this vote offer, a yearly subscription
will count the same ns two
for six months, and a two year subscription
the same as four for six
months, etc. A two. three or four
months' subscription will not count on
this vote offer, however, nut will count
on the regular schedule, as heretofore.
These bl goxtra coupons can be reserved
Just the same as any other subscription
vote coupon.
Send Them In.
Do not hold your subscriptions until
you haare secured a set, btu send
them In as fast as you secure them as
heretofore, and as soon as a set has
been sent In for you, the manager wilt
issue tho coupons and send them to
you. Every candidate will be entitled
to Just as many of these big extra
coupons as he can secure. ALL SUBSCRIPTIONS
TURNED IN PREVIOUS
TO TH IS ANNOUNCEMENT
WILL BE COUNTED ON THIS VOTE
OFFER.
This mammoth vote offer will not
be repeated during the Golden Festival.
It Is very Important, In fact, It is
the most Important period of the en
tiro campaign, for tills will be the
pivotal penoa ana 011 tills period may
depend your cham-os for success. Plan
on securing just as many sets as you
possibly can. This vote offer will not
be extended after March 24th under
any circumstances.
The Public Is Voting.
Every day there are dozens of people
in the majiager's office, who desire
to pay up their subscriptions and
vote for some one in the Golden Festival.
Some of those people don't can
whom they vote for, only so they give
It to some one who deserves it, and
who is trying hard to win. As a result
these people usually look over the
list and vote for some one in their district
who shows by her vote that she
has a fighting chance. Very rarely do
they vote for the topnltcher. but usually
they pick out some one whom
they know or who is second, third or
fourth down the line. ThlB only goes
to show how Important a small daily
gain really ia.
People are always anxious to help
others who try to help themselves.
Just let your votes grow every day in
the paper it you would catch some of
thos promiscuous voting. Votes will
come from some of the most unexpected
quarters In a campaign of the
magnitude of this, for the Golden Festival
is getting so it is the main topic
of conversation everywhere that people
gather.
VOTE SCHEDULE.
The price of The West Virginian and
The Farmere Free Preea follows, together
with the number of votee Issued
on each subscription payment.
BY CARRIER.
(In Fairmont)
6 years......$35.00 125,000 votes
3 years 21.00 70,000 votes
2 years...... 14.00.. 40.000 votes
1 year 7.00 16,000 voted
G months.... 3.60 6,000 votes
3 months.... 1.80 2,200 votes
2 months.... 1.20 1,500 votes
BY CARRIEfo.
(Outside Fairmont)
5 years $45.00 175,000 votes
3 years 27.00 80.000 votes
2 years 18.00 50,000 votes
1 year 9.00 25,000 votes
6 months.... 4.50 10,000 votes
4 months.... 3.00 5,000 votes
2 months.... 1.50 2,000 votes
1 monthoi?>. .76 1,500 votes
BY MAIL.
5 years $25.00 75,000 votes
3 years 15.00 40.000 votes
2 years 10.00 25,000 votes
1 year 5.00 10,000 votes
6 months.... 3.00 5,000 votes
3 months.... 1.50 2,000 votes
2 months.... 1.20 1,500 votes
FARMERS FREE PRESS
5 years $ 5.00 10,000 votes
2 years 2.00 3,000 votes
1 year 1.00 1,400 votes
50,000 EXTRA VOTES FOR EACH
$10.00 WORTH OF SUBSCRIPTIONS
TURNED IN THROUGHOUT THE
CAMPAIGN. THE $10.00 DOES NOT
HAVE TO BE TURNED IN ALL AT
ONE TIME.
Nominal
Good for i
I nominate
?
Street
Nominated by
Address
In tbe West Virginian Golden F
blank sent In for each candidate
neatly and sent or brought to thf
floom 209, Jacobs Building, Falrn
Voting
GOOD FOF
Great Gelden Festiva
I
j For
I
| Address
l
These coupons are numbered It
i number appearing erery day. If i
are presented to tbe Campaign N
Fairmont. W. Vs., each series wll
votes.
NOT GOOD AF
HE WEST VIRGINIAN?FJ
RIGORS OF WINTERCA^J
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Even the horBes of the allied arm
I rigorous winter. Some are here sh
lee In a froien water trough befor
Sunday In
The Churches
*
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Dr. H. G. StoeUer, Minister
Services at Y. M. C. A. Auditorium
9:30. Sabbnth school. J. Walter
Barnes, superintendent.
10:46. morning service. Sermon by
Dr. J. B. Reed, of Unlontown. Pa. A
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t"i >?" i jjnniui ui III 1 n CUUgregSU 11)11.
0:30, Christian Endeavor. Topic:
"Spreading the Good News." (Personal
evangelism). Acts 8:14-17;
John 1:35-42. Leader, Mrs. H. C. Pitzer.
7:30, evening service. Sermon by
Dr. J. B. Reed, of Unlontown.
WILLIAMS MEMORIAL M. E.
CHURCH, SOUTH
Rev. R. T. Webb, Pastor
Some plans are being matured to Increase
the Interest In Sunday school
and church services. You will desire
to be present Sunday and hear them
outlined, and have a part therein.
Sunday school at 9:30 a. m., conducted
by H. T. Jones, superintendent.
Preaching at 10:45 a. m., and 7:30
p. m.. by the pastor.
Epworth League at 6:30 p. m. Ward
M. Downs, president. W. E. Brock,
leader. Visitors will be present from
the Clarksburg league of the M. E.
church, South.
Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:30
p. m.
Good music.
You are most cordially invited to
these services.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
W. J. Eddy, Pastor
A most excellent program has been
formed for tomorrow and the congregation
and friends are urged to come.
9:30, the Sunday school will meet
? _1_._ III ? ??I J -J #?? I
auu a yitk\JK3 nui uo piuviucu lur you
if you will come. Good muBlc.
10:45, morning service, subject:
"Jesus and His Hour."
Junior congregation sormon. subject,
"It the Soul Tumbles."
2:00, Sunday school Virginia avenue.
2:00, Sunday school Rivesvlile.
2:00. Junior B. Y. P. U.
6:30, Intermediate and Senior B. Y.
P. U.
7:30, evening service, subject: "A
Moral Leper."
Song service for thirty minutes at
the beginning of the service. After
meeting.
Good music by the choir.
FLEMING CHAPEL
Sunday school at 9:30 a. m Mr.
Ralph Snyder, superlntedent. Preaching
at 7:30 p. m.
M. P. TEMPLE
J. C. Broomfield, D.D., Pastor
The decorating and cleaning of our
church was fintBbed on Friday and
tomorrow we will be in flno shape to
continue our regular church activities.
The interior of the church is very attractive,
and we shall be glad to welcome
our frlcndB tomorrow.
Sunday school at 9:30 in charge of
Squire Conaway. Communion service
ion Blank
),000 Votes
City
festival. Only the first nomination
will be counted. Must be clipped out
> Manager the Golden Festival,
lont, W. Va.
Coupon
t 100 VOTES
I of the West Virginian
Dtst. No
6
i series from one to ten?a different
a series ot five consecutive numbers
lanager, Room 209 Jacobs Building,
I count tor Ave thousand additional
TER MARCH 20.
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IIRMONT, SATURDAY EV
[PAIGNING ATTACK
[ORSES AT WEST FRONT
MHMWnlHMntv: .^: 1 . /
y at the front have to struggle against
own waiting for a soldier to lircak
e they can drink.
at 10:45 o'clock. The entire solemn
quarterly service.
Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. m.
Evening worship at 7:30 o'clock,
with sermon on "Help Yourself." A
cordial invitation is extended to you j
to worship with us.
FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
Claude E. Goodwin, Pastor
Son-Ices tomorrow as follows:
Sunday school at 9:30. The quarantine
has been lifted for some time. Let
every memuer ot tne scnooi pmn to |
be present from now on. You will en-1
Joy the sessiop of the school. Classes j
for all grades and ages. A fine orches-:
tra you will be delighted to hear. Come
early to hear the splendid music.
Public worship and sermon at 10:43.
The Rev. O. D. King, our district superintendent,
will bring the message.
Epworth League devotional meeting
at 6:30. Topic: "Cultivating the
Grace of Sympathy." Leader, Mrs.
P. P. Henry.
Public worship at 7:30. This will
be in the form of a Missionary Rally
and will be given under the auspices
of the Isabella Thoburn Circle. This!
society has planed an interesting program.
Plan to be present.
Immediately at the close of this program
there will be an organ recital
given by Prof. Gatty Sellers, the English
organist-composer. This will give
the people of other churches an opportunity
to hear tho program. No
admission will be charged. A silver
offering will be taken.
PALATINE BAPTIST CHURCH
THE HOME-LIKE CHURCH
J. W. Brown, Pastor
Sunday school at 9:30. Prof. W. A.
Hustead, superintendent. Tbe school
expects to have the largest attendance
Sunday since tho first of the year.
Morning service at 10:45. Sermon:
"Laymen In Action."
B. Y. P. U., 6:30.
Evening service at 7:30. Sermon
by pastor. The public !b Invited to all
tho services of fhe day.
GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
GaBton Ave. and 3rd St.
Rev. H. A. Kunkle, M.A., Pastor
Third Sunday in Lent
S. S. at 9:30 a. m. William S. Safterman.
superintendent. Miss Bessie
Byer. superintendent of primary department.
A prompt beginning and a
large attendance is desired. Mission
Sunday will be observed. Officers and
teachers please encourage the Lenten
boxes.
Morning worship at 10:45 a. m.
Theme: "The Need of the Son of God."
Jr. C. R. at StlR nrnmnflv
Catechetical class at 3 p. m.
Sr. C. E. at 6:30 p. m.
Evening sorvico at 7:30 p. m. Theme.
"The Covenant in Egypt." Public Invited
to all services.
Lenten service Wednesday at 7:30
p. m. Passion story, part 111.. S. S.
Association at 8:30 p. m.
Catechetical class Friday 7 p. m.
Church Council this Saturday, March
10, at 7 p. m. sharp.
TRINITY M. E. CHURCH
Cleveland Avenue
Sunday
10:30 a. m.. Junior League: topic:
"Our Church In Social Service."
11:00 a. ra., morning worship; subject:
"The Stranger in the Community
Whom You Should Know."
3:00 p. m.. Sunday school. Mr. Grant
Boyer. superintendent.
7:00 p. m.. Epworth League: topic:
"Cultivating the Grace of Sympathy."
Mr. G. W. Kent, leader.
S:00. a Men's Day program has been
That seal, with all It means to
the public, might well be put
on every bottle that contains
PERUNA
No other remedy ever offered the
American people hea more friends
after two generations of success; no
other remedy is more generally used
in the homes ofthe people; no other
has been so enthusiastically endorsed
by the thousands.
Th? nates Is found la real merit. Tcr
causes, colds, catarrh, whether local or
systemic, sad general debility follow!as any
of the shore Peruns will be round effective,
reliable and safe. For Irregular appetite,
Impaired dISostlon sad run-down system it |
'Is solavslosble tonic.
Peruna may be obtained in
tablet form for convenience.
n^aran^oapaay^Mjjelm^d I
ENING, MARCH 10, 191?.
prepared (or this hour. The entire
program will be In charge ot the men
of the church. Dr. Jones, ot Clarka- i
bnrg, will deliver an addreae. Music I
under the direction of Mr. M. T. Oble S
wilt be rendered by the men's choir. 3
Wednesday 8 p. m.. prayer and S
class meeting.
The public Is heartily Invited to at- d
tend the above services.?Rev. Austin f
Wilson, pastor. ?
\
M. P. CHURCH S
S. M. Mitchell, Pastor
Sunday school 9:30. J. A. Swlger, 3
superintendent. The Sunday school
spirit Is on the increase. Will you help | ^
to "boost" and do your part In main- Jt
tainlng an efficient school. i3
1(1, "Holy Communion."
2:30. Junior Endeavor. ?
6:30. Senior Endeavor.
7:30. Evangelistic services. These J
services will continue for two weeks; S
every night. If you wish to win some | {
ono else you conte regular yourself, J
and pray for the success of these ser-' 5
vices. We are anxious to have the, [j
help of any and all who can attend 2
these services. h
CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH !
Clarence Mitchell, D.O., Minister.
Sunday school at 9:30 a. in. Sev-, j
mour Mclntlre, superintendent. The J
superintendent makes an urgent ap- I
Deal to all who pnrnlloH n? nrhniorui 4
to bo present next Sunday. Those i J
persons in the city without any Sunday
attachment most cordially invited. 1
Morning worship and preaching at '
10:43 a. m. Sermon theme: "hurch
Members Who Wear a Yoke." Good
music and a helpful spirit ot fellow- .
ship.
The Christian Endeavor will meet 5
at 6:30 p. m. All our young people j
are Invited to bring Borne friend-to this
meeting- Evening preaching at 7:30 i
p. m. Sermon theme: "The Deacon t
and His Poetey." Have you read it?
The public will receive a most cordial s
welcome to all the services in the day's
directory. c
! t
HIGHLAND AVE. M. E. CHURCH I I
T. G. Meredith, Pastor.
Sunday School at 9:30 a. m? C. O. 1
Piarker. superintendent.
Public service and sermon at 10:30,
a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
Epworth league at 7 p. m. Subject1
"Cultivating the Grace of Sympathy." |1
Olive Fleming, leader.
Special music in the evening. Male j'
quartet.
I
| MONONGAH |
At Hospital
Mrs. Ray Cochran who was taken .
to the Cook hospital of Fairmont, dur- 1
ing the week is In a very serious condi 1
tlon, is rapidly recovtring.
League Will Start
The first game of the new bowling ,
league that was just recently organized
will be rolled on the local alleys ,
Monday evening. The teamB and the j
schedule will be announced the first ,
of noxt week. ,
Taking Examinations
The students of the Monongah pub- i
11c school will be given another chance
to pass the final examination for grad- j
uation on Thursday and Friday of next t
week. The examination will be( held
at the local school building and will I -
Include arithmetic and other subjects ,
that were not passed In the first examination.
A special day of school j
will be held on Monday or Tuesday for j
the students who will take the examination.
.
Will Entertain
Misses Male and Stanley Yost will
entertain the members of the Acme ^
Literary society at their home on Water
street, Monday evening. An un- usual
good program Is being planned.
<
PERSONALS \ 1
Mrs. Henry Mauler was among the .
Monongah callers In Fairmont yester- "
day aftornoon.
Mrs. J. White, of Clarksburg, waB
In town yesterday attending to ^topping.
Ray Cochran was among the local
social visitors to Fairmont yesterday
Miss Bess Judy who has been visit
lng Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Judy, of Brookdale.
for the past several days rc
turned yesterday to her home In ParMrs.
R. Wilson was In Monongah
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTO R I A
I Charles H. Morin
y of Pennsvllle, O. V
? r
| Evangelist
y Starts a Series of Meetings ?r
Saturday, Feb. 24,1917,
and continuing Indefinitely at the !!
CHURCH OF CHRIST :
Barrackvllle, W. Va. If
Everybody Invited to come
and bring your friends.
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3DAYSTARs
Hr QRADC AATCNT
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TOPMCJl KAlia
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THE STORE FOR WOMEN?'
New Suits -i>
) Arriving Dally at *
^ $14.75 up to $45.00
i
| WE ARE P:
A to meet the Spring drive en hats.
It plete line of fashionable New Yorl
j6| different from any of the styles sli
K arc superbly stylish, description c
!j expect
BjPRICED AT $2.50.
esterday visiting friends en route to
Fairmont.
Charles Van Ilorten was among the
tUBlness callers In Fairmont during
hn u-anlr
Mrs. B. Heulng, of Shinnston, was
ions, W. Va.
Wayne Harden and Ora Spragg were
ailing in Fairmont Friday evening,
iniong the out of tov.m callers in Molotigah
yesterday afternoon.
Mrs. Si. E. Ashcrnft. of Fairmont,
was In Monongali Friday afternoon.
FAIR VIEW. *
Miss Hell-no Yost, of ItiveBvllio, was
shopping ut Fairmont Tuesday.
Mrs. Gilia Now, of Pittsburgh, who
lias been visiting her sister. Mrs Lucy
Lynetl, has returned home.
Ximrod llaugthand Elier Price were
business visitors at Fairmont Wednesday.
Mrs. J. W. Davidson, of Grant Town,
was shopping at Fairmont Thursday.!
Mrs. Larney McBeo and Mrs. Lulu !
Murphy were shopping at Fairmont
rhursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bnrr and Mr. and
Mrs. Charlie l'aulliamas were Fairmont
visitors Wednesday.
Messrs Fred and Ward Dragoo have
returned home from Clendenin, where
they are working in the oil fle'd, on account
of the serious illness of their
lather, L. L. Dragoi. *
Mrs. Llscie Price entertained her'
Sunday School class Thursday evening.
Hefreshments were servod and
ill spent a good time. Those present
were Messrs. Josephine Tennant, Ruth
McCoy, Marie Fritz, Vada Austin. Evelne
Morris, Freda Collins, Willa Darrah,
Ora Amnions and Iva Barr.
Mrs. T. S. Neptune Is visiting her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hibbs. at Grafon.
Mrs. M. J. Barrackman, of Barrack
ille, was at Fairmont shopping Thurslay.
Mrs. Andy Varuer, Mrs. W. D. Yost
inci Mrs. Claude Bilingslea were at
Fairmont sliopidng Thursday.
Mrs. Delia Wens has moved Into the
ipartments over Dr. Cellnnd's office in
lie Bums building.
Mrs. James Powell was the guest of
Mrs. Jarvis Collins at Fairmont this
week.
Mrs. Henry Fultz, of Grant Town,
was at Fairmont shoppfng Thursday.
Carl and Monroe Hamilton were in
Clarksburg this week on business.
Miss Minnie Powell was shopping at
Fairmont Thursday, and returned from
KEELEY CURE
1 4248 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pi.
Established 37 years. Removes all deslr?
for ririok and drugs without, causirn? sickocas
to tb s patient. lfyouarclmcrested.it
will bo to your advantage to Investigate.
Only Keeloy institute in Western Penna. '
Try Our Delicious Hon
30c
fJStte-iriade Wain
Golden Crun
Cream Mil
TRY OUR PASTRY A
SATI
Hi
Attention Lil
Have you been practicing
the Beautiful Dolls in Tom
Fairmont Avenue that we
best loaf Uf bread baked J
iuiy gu'i iii x-annum* turn \
under?
There are two ot these beautiful
war they are sot to be had any m<
Have Mother buy a each of DAY
bake, for there are only twenty moi
away.
STEVENSON
DISTRIBI
FAIRMON1
; baking? Have you seen
Brennen's window at 107
are giving way for the *
from Day Star Flour by *1
icinity fifteen years and *1
dolls and owing to the European j
ire for Love nor Money. ja .
STAR FLOUR and teach you to
e days until we give the two dolls &SB
COMPANY J
WHERE FA8HI0N REIGN8"
4 - f N'ew Coats
Arriving Daily at g?
*10-?? up to 543.00 ^ J
3. J I :
REFARED |
with the largest nml most com- Kj
; millinery we have ever shown.
own heretofore; In a word, they N
ould not picture to you what to N.?
*Sw?
$3.00, $3.50, $4.00 UP TO $10.00
?//?/?;#
Monongah. wheel she nud been vlsl'
lng her aunt, Mr;. Henry Lambert.
J. C. Jones, of It. F. I). No. 1, was j
business visitor at Fairmont Thura
day.
Mm. L. I.. Morris is wsillng triendat
Mannington.
Mrs. J. Y. Hamilton and Mrs. Jame*
Sutton were visiting at the lioine ui
Tom Martin at Farmlngton Thursday
Mrs. Orn Straight of Grunt Town
was shopping at Faironint Tuesday.
Miss Irene Straight, ot Grant Town
has entered the West Virginian con
test and will appreciate any subscrip
tions or renewals.
Ocorge Jluught. of Grant Town, was
a business visitor here Frdlay.
Mrs. llruce Martin, of Frtrmont, wat
a business visitor here Friday.
Mrs. Elizabeth Zlnn, Misses lv?
Toothman and Edith Wilson were at
Fairinont shopping Wednesday
Charlie Collins was a business via
Itor at Mooresvlllc Friday.
A. L. B. Dudley, of Fairmont, was a
t t
Guyandotte Club Coffee, a combination
of the finest coffees grown.?
Advt.
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Set of Teeth $8
GUARANTEED 10 YEARS
trown and bridge wora, J5.U0.
Tooth fillings, 60c and up.
Examinations '..nil estimates .
FREE
Dental methods have totally
changed In the last tew years
and to get the best of dentistry,
consult a dentist who is practising
the late methods.
We guarantee our work.
' ~<)
Office on Main street opposite
Court Houte, over 5 and 10 Cent
Store.
The Union Dentists J
Bell Phone 921 J.'
jj i
ne-made Butter Scotch
Lb.
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