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it' Pittsburgh ' PITTSBURGH, April 28.?Pure OU J ILfa/' was the only active stock In the Pitts- J burgh market. More than 4,600 shares K |.V. changed hands at the uniform price of 23ft, a small fraction above Thurs- u f day. Demand and supply was so even- e ly divided as to puzzle traders on the gi outside. Ohio Fuel Oil was the strong- |, est of the gas stocks, advancing (1 t| a share to 00. Manufacturers' Light , and Hew was dull and unchanged at ? v.r "70, a loss of $2 from the high price J atft -* *t-. v. ?? . . - - 1 33... ui uiu ween. me remainder or tbis group was without feature. The rest of tho market was dull and rather heavy. La Belle Iron de- " clined $1 to 91. American Window a Qlasa Machine preferred lost 1%. sell- ' ? ' Ing at 98, while the common was a J" shade higher at 52%. ? Summary Sales High Low 10 A W G M 52% 52% 11 146 Do preferrod i. 98 98 L 16850 Cable Consol .. .08 .06 1 35 Caney It Gas ... 48% 48% j! V 200 Gold Bar 30 .30 ) GOMfrs. L & H 70 70 1 250 La Belle Iron... 91% 91 '' 185 Ohio Panel Sup. 50 49% ' 10 Pbg Brewlnb ..2 *2 ,, . 1000 Pbg Consol 09 .09 1 200 P-J Copper ...'. .60 .57 , *.066 Pure Oil 23 ',i 23% ri h 600 Rods M & M ... .20 .20 " 10 U S Gluts 35 35 ? 84 West Airbrake . 117% 117 u 10 West Electric . 49% 49% * 26105 c Bonds 0 $1000 Ind Brew 6s .... 38 38 * 1000 Pbg Brew 6s ... 49 49 j' $2000 New low record. N ______ 0 Grain and Prodnoe. f ?j n V c CHICAGO, April 28. ? Seventeen cents a bushel advance for wheat In fs " less than half an hour made tho Doard '' of Trade yesterday sparkle with ex- j dltement, although the big margin jj calls enforced of late kept tlin nggrc- ^ gate of business relatively small. Tho 0 ' upward leap of prices was largely duo fI to a recovery from the effect of Thursday's semi-panic over pence rumors. ~ After many nervous fluctations the market closed unsettled. 3% cents to ^ 14% cents net higher, with May at $2.67%@2.68% and July at $2,23%? ^ 2.24%. Corn gained 2% cents to 4-li cents, oats % cents to 1% cents and provisions 25 cents to 92 cents. Ii Articles Open Close WHEAT? C May $2.53 $2.67% July 2.16 2.23% ft September 1.87 1.91% T tr. CORN? May 1.47% 1.50% July 1.42% 1.45 ; OATS? ? May 69 .69 ?4 C July 65 .66% V r( New York j ? NEW YORK, April 28.?A pronounc- P ^A fin 111..? -e? i_ .U. - Lniiiug uil iu me volume 01 opera- q , tlons, dealings diminlsbing by one- o quarter to one-third from their large totals of the two preceding sessions, was almost the only significant fea ture of yesterday's professional mar- a bet. Less than half a score of leading a stocks made up the great bulk of the 61 business, chief among these again , being United States Steel and related equipment and munitions, the metals and shippings and a few specialties controlled by the speculative interests. N The heavy covering movement which followed the largo "extra"' div- 1! idend on steel common seemed-to ti have expended Its force with little or no fresh buying power, while fur b their profit-taking was indulged In at o every favorable opportunity. Trading a was marked by a succession of ir- o regular advances and declines, final tl quotations in the prominent issues \ showing no change or a slight net si f loss. It n i ! ? uii a Liu uas. {J ti lp In the absence of Important field! developments, operators are discuss-1 n Ing the prospects for another advance, Rl In the market. It seems to be the pre- j ei vailing opinion that tills Is enevltable 81 unless there are hotter results from Held work. The kind of wells now l coming in can neither prevent a do " cltno or show an increase in productlon. According to reports from those A In a position to know Mid-Continent SPECIAL NOTICES^ x NOTICE TO LIEN HOLDERS. I - To ail persons holding liens by Judg-. ment or otherwise 011 tbs rcr.l estate or any part tnerecf, of Joshua E. Shultlevoi th: In pursuance of a decree of tho Cir cult Court of Marlon county, WeBi Virginia, mode in n cause theroln pending to subject the real estate of said, JOrh'ua E. SLuttlouworth to the satis- \ faction of the liens thereon, you are j hereby required to present all claims j jimu ijv yuu ana eacn or you against I i llie said Joshua E. Shuttleworth, which n aro liens on his real estate, or any part of it, tor adjudication to me, at my office ip the city of Fairmont, Marion county, West Virginia, on or hefore the 28th day of April, 1917. Given under my hand this 21st day of March, 1917. Commissioner in Chancery. A. L. LEHMAN, tv. Apr. 7-14-21-78. KEELEY CURE 4248 Pith Atmius, Bttihw|h, Pi. K.' Established 87 yoars. Removes an desire Si fbr drink aad drugs without cauiins slak I rum to tbo patient lfyouarolntcrMtod.il , will no io your advantage to Investigate. J Only Itfslay institute la Western Penna. | * a K-. ..{ * i: r .J ? AND GAS | peratora are la about the same poItlon aa those In the Eaet. The beBt and only good producer ejorted In the late completed Hat 3 the South Penn Oil company's No. on the I. C. Moore farm, located on dlracle Run, Clay district, Mononalia county, W. Va. The well haB been | rilled into the Big Injun sand and i Bhowing for 75 barrels a day, natral. The location Is 400 feet north- j st of No. 1 on the Bame farm. In tlia use district the same company Is due a the Big Injun sand at No. 14 on lie Accha Eddy farm. The West Virginia Traction company Is drilling lo. 3 on the W. J. Lemasters farm to ho Gordon sand. On Freeman's Creek, Freeman's reek district, Lewis county, the Phildelphla company has now drilled a est on the Rose lydenJand W. H. lode farms. In the same district the lope Natural Gas company has startd to drill a test on the JameB Aired farm. On Dog Comfort Run, Grant-district, Lichle county, John Norrls & Co. sotae lme ago drilled a test on the J. M. latterfleld farm through the Big Into sand. The show of oil was so light hat It was thought to be a duster. Afer the well had been abandoned the ease was taken over by the Freeold Oil and Gas company and the well :iven a shot. It will make a two or hrof?.lif?rp#?l nnmnpp In the* nnmr. flits. riet H. L. Lambert's test on his own arm is a duster. The Chalmers Oil j nd Gas company's No. 3 on the Alice j IcGinnis farm is a 10-barrel pumper, leorge Itinohart is due in the sand at j test on the Scaddon heirs' farm and I hn Imperial Oil and Oas Products | ompany is due In the sand at No. 1 j n the C. M. Darnold farm. South-, 'est of developments unknown parties ave the rig completed for a test on he D. D. McCullough farm. In Duval district, Lincoln county, le Big Creek Development company's lo. 11 on the Thomas Fowler farm is light pumper in the Berea grit, 'lie rigs for Nos. 8 and 9 on the Robert 'owler farm have been completed, a Elk district, Kanawha county, the imar Oil and Gas company is drillig a second test on the D. D. Cart irm. In the same district the Empiro etroleum company's test on the E. J. atchell farm is due in the Weir sand, 'he rig for No. 2 has been completed, i the same locality Joseph Norton & b. have the rig completed for a secnd test on the John Baker Wliito irm. SPECIAL NOTICES 1NITED STATES OF AMERICA, NORTHERN DISTRICT OF WEST VIRGINIA, as: i the United States District Court Inj and for said district. . E. Gettings, bankrupt. No.\ 1168 in Bankruptcy, petition for dis-| charge. 0 the Honorable Alston G. Dayton.; Judge of the District Court of the United States for the Northern Dis-j trict of West Virginia: C. E. Gettings, of Fairmont, in the! ounty of Marion and State of West irginia, in said district, respectfully' ^presents that on the tenth day of ebruary, 1917. last past he was duly j :1 judged a bankrupt under the acts f Congress relating to bankruptcy; lat he has duly surrendered all his roperty and rights of property, and j as fully complied with all the re-! uirements of said acts and of orders [ the court touching his bankruptcy. Wherefore, he prays that he may he ecreed by the Court to have a full Ischarge from all debts provable gainst his estate tinder said bankrupt cts, except such debts as are except1 by law from such discharge. Datjfl this 29th day of Miarch, A. D. m" CHAS. E. GETTINGS, Bankrupt.l ORDER OF NOTICE THEREON. I orthern District of ''(Vest Virginia, ss: j On this 12th day of April. A. D., j 9J7, on reading the foregoing peti-i on, it is? Ordered by the Court that a hearing e had upon the same on the 31?t day t May, A. D., 1917 before said Court t Clarksburg in said district at ten j 'clock in the forenoon; and that none thereof be published in the West! irginian. a newspaper printed in j lid district, and that all known crcd-j ors and other persons in interest] lay appear at the said time and j lace and show cause, if any they] ave, why the prayer of the said pc-1 tion should not bo granted. And it Ir further nrilereri >,, ourt, that the Clerk shall send byi lall to all kown creditors copies of | lid petition and this order address-] i to them at their places of residence ] 3 stated. Wlthness. the Honorable Alston G. | ayton, Judge of the said Court, and i le seal thereof, at CVaxksburg, in lid district, on the 12th day of April, '. D? 1917. Attest:? , A. T. BARRETT, Clerk U. S. D. C., N. D. W. Va. Now is the Time to Think j of your spring clothing neoo.s, | and have thorn cleaned si.i i ireshened by cur superior meth j odi. I Footer's Service U al-?ays safest end best for Ladles' aid gentlomen'6 garments Felt or other hats, slippers, shoes, sweaters, light wrace. Jutt now we are preparing to render better and mora efficient service than ever before. Footer's Dye Works Cumberland, Maryland. R. QILKESON, Agent Fairmont and Vicinity. Entry < In the Civic Committee of the Wo $200 in Cash Prize; "You Win ii CLASS I?CASH PRIZES Kindly enter my name for the Flower Yard Prizes. 1 agrea to do all my own work. Name Addreis CLASS II?CASH PRIZES Kindly enter my name for the Flower Garden PrlzeB. I agree to do a portion of my own work. Name Address CLASS III?HONOR PRIZE8 Kindly enter my name for the Vegetable Garden Prizes. I will maintain hired help. Name Address "Make Your Neighbors! Clip Out This Co MRS. glen: First Street, Ft Hint to Home Gardeners, Fix your ground right; you can'l raise potatoes ttud Bermuda grass and tin cans and ashes in the same row.? j Memphis Commercial-Appeal. SPECIAL NOTICES ORDER OF PUBLICATION State of West Virginia: At the April, 1917, Itulcs held in the Clerk's Office of the Intermediate Court, in and for the County of Marion, and State aforesaid. April 4. 1917, the following order was entered: ? Mary Eles, Plaintiff, vs. Steve Eles, Defendant. Chancery: Summons STATE OF WEST VIRGINIA, To tho Sheriff of Marion counts, Greeting: You arc hereby commanded n summon Stove Eles to appear before the intermediate Court of Muriou county, al rules to be held in the Clerk's off'co of said court on the first M m uav in April. 1917, to answer a hlil in chancery exhibited against trim in said court by Mary Eles. And have then there this writ. Witness, W. S. Black. Clerk of said court, as Court House in said countw, the 2nd day of April, 1917, and li'.th year of the state. W. S. BLACK. Clerk. The Sheriff's return of service endorsed on the foregoing summons is in words and figures following: The within named Steve Eles is not found in my bailiwick. April 2, 1917. Clarence Curry, Deputy for A. M. GLOVER, . Sheriff of Marlon County, West Virginia. Object of Suit The object of the foregoing suit is that the plaintiff may secure from the I defendant an absolute divorce from the j bonds of matrimony, annulling the \ marriage heretofore celebrated bo- j tween them, and forever separating, them, the plaintiff and the defendant,; as husband and wife. An affidavit having boon made and j filed that the said Steve Eles, the defendant named in the above styled j cause, is a non-resident of the State! of West Virginia, it is ordered that .the said Steve Eles do appear within one month from the first publication ol this order, in the Clerk's Office of j our said Intermediate Court, at Rules | to be holden therefor, and do what is j Plates $8 I Teeth extracted, 25c. P Teeth cleaned 75c. Filling Come in for free examinat THE I [ Office on Main St., opposi Coupon main's Club City Beautiful Contest 5 Absolutely Free? : You Lose." CLA8S I?CASH PRIZES Kindly enter my namo for the Vegetable Garden Prizes. 1 agree to do all my own work. Name Addreaa CLASS II?CA8H PRIZES Kindly enter my namo for tho Vegetable Garden Prizes. I agree to do a portion of my own work. Name Addreaa CLASS III?HONOR PRIZES Kindly enter my name for the Flower Garden Prizes. f t I will maintain hired help. Name Address Sit Up and Take Notice" upon and Mail to N F. BARNS, ilrmont, W. Va. V? SPECIAL NOTICES necessary to protect his interests. it is ordered that a copy of this order ho published and posted as required by law. Given under by hand this 5th day of April, 1917. W.. S. BLACK, Clerk. Curt F. Amos, Counsel for Plaintiff. ThiB order is published for the first time April 7th, 1917, and to be publish ed once each week for four successive weeks. I W. S. BLACK, Clerk. 4-7-14-21-28. COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE. To E. W. Howard and L. D. Howard, practicing medicine as Doctors E. W and L. D. Howard, who sue on behalf of themselves and all other lien creditors of Joshua E. Shuttlewortli. plaintiffs, and Joshua E. Shuttle worth; Samuel R. Barr, Trustee; The Real Estate and Improvement Company ot Baltimore City, a corporation; George M. Alexander. Trustee; Bellvlew Improvement Company, a corporation; and George W. Toothman and P. B. Clayton, partners doing business as Toothman and Clayton, defendants: In the Circuit Court of Jlarion county. West Virginia.?In chancery. You and each of you will take notice that pursuant to a decree ot the Circuit Court of Marion county, West Virginia, entered on the 12th day of March, 1917, in the chancery cause therein pending wherein you are the parties complainant and defendant, t ? ? I FAIRMONT VU 110 ELKINS ST., NE/ Service Station for Good} THEY ARE H Standard G We don't do all the vulcan BELL PI sinless methods used. Crow: s, 50c and up. The priceo you ion and eatimate3. JNION DEN te Court House. Over 5 and .... SPEqiAl KOTIOB8 have fixed upon Saturday, the 18th day of April, 1917. at my law office In the city of Fairmont, Marion county. Weat Virginia, aa the time and place for beginning the dlicharge of my duties under said decree of reference, an abstract of .which la as follows: "Upon consideration of all which It v Is adjudged, ordered and decreed that i this cause be, and the same Is, hereby e referred to A. L. Lehman, one of the i commissioners In chancery of this j j court, to take, state and report an account showing,? "First. All the real estate owned by the Judgment debtor, Joshua E. Shuttleworth, where situate, its description, and the quantity thereof. , "Second. The liens upon said real , estate, by whom held, and their respective amounts and priorities. "Third. Whether said real estate 1 will, In five years, rent tor a sufficient snm to pay off and discharge 6aid c liens and the costs of this suit. j1 "Fourth. And such other matters as 1 any party in interest may require, the c same being pertinent, or such other t matters as said commissioner himself may deem pertinent, whether so re- , quired or not" At which time and place you are . required to be present. I Given under my hand this 31st day of March, 1917. c A. L. LEHMAN, : 1.. \ UUI111UI301UUC1 lit V.UUUV.C1/# TREVEY NUTTER, Counsel for Plaintiff. 1 Apr. 7-14-21-28. f a MILK DEALERS' NOTICE TO THE ^ PUBLIC. ^ To the milk consumers of Fairmont, wo regrot to announce that 011 account t of the on Increasing prices of dairy j supplies and equipment, we are forced ! to raise the prlc^ of milk. This was z 1 seriously considered last fall, but hop| ing conditions would become better, v hut with 50 per cent, to 100 per cent. ,, { increase on all expenses, milk will bo, commencing May lBt, 30c wholesale . ! per gallon, 12c retail quart and cream I 24c per pint. . MARION CO. MILK PRODUCERS' t ASSOCIATION. 27-2S-2t \ jf Why Have a Check- I I* 5 ing Account? | || j J Bccauso It brings system fi 8 to your business, establishes H ] ^ i k your credit, enables you to K j H keep a record of all pay- n ] ! ments made by check?and S> I p } lasty proclaims you as a nan $ i .j Sj of business among people ar.d R ! ^ D Let us handle your check- K -1 F Ing Recount. i ^ I FAIRMONT I ! TRUST \ ; I COMPANY Is g Directly across the stree1 rj % 8 from our former location. . g p LCANIZING CO. II: r tR MORGANTOWN AVE.. _ rear & United States Tires ARD TO BEAT o c/>lina UOW111J.V M WV/ izing. Wc do only the best. tONE 430. i uaranteed 10 Years j * n and brige work $5 tooth, j| i see are the prices you pay. TISTS ' 10c Store., Bell Phone 921J I CLASSIFIED A ONE CENT A WORD LOST AND FOUND VILL THE LADY who was given an ' umbrella by mlftako from McCrory'a c itore please return tbe same to MIbs i_ Vilson, clerk, ae tbe umbrella Is high-, V y prized as a gift. 4-27-31 No. 22GS . = ' A HELP WANTED?MALE dJEN WANTED ? To learn barbel ? trade. Top wages after lew weens Vrite Moler Barber College, 224 W. ith St., Cincinnati, Ohio. V 4-2-251 No. 2133 VANTED?150 men for shaft work at Downs Station, W. Va. Muckers, ? irlllers, runners, etc. Good wages. 5 ,ong job. Apply on works April Stitb. v i. M. Miller, contractor. Take B. & O. ,r electric car. 4-21-6t No. 2243 jj -VANTED?Boy about 16 years of age; c, one willing to make himself useful. flinu's Sboe Store, 320 Main St. 4-23-tf No. 2246 iABOREES wanted. Steady employ- ment. Apply Fairmont Mining Mahlnery Co. 4^6-6t No. 2261 VANTED?A neat salesman for car route, must be reliable In every re- f, pect Address Box 1262, West Vlr- ti ;lnian giving age, experience and sal- f, .ry expected. 4-26-2t No. 2262 c, VANTED ? Five men. 25c an hour. Marlon Products Co. 4-27-tt No. 2266 j p >VANTED?LaboreTs and carpenters for railroad construction work. Ap- ti ily or write A. L. Anderson & Bros., v nc., Worthlngton, W. Va. B 4-2S-6t No 2272 F WANTED T ILD FALSE TEETH WANTED?Don't fj matter If broken. 1 pay one to ten " lollars per set. Send by parcel post _ ,nd receive check by return mall. L. ? later, 2007 S. 5th St., Philadelphia, a. 4-20-Gt No. 2233 P VANTED?Sowing of all kinds. Prices reasonable. 133 Chestnut street. p 4-23-2Gt No 2247 _ FOR SALE _____ p 'OH SALE?Lot on Walnut Ave., 60 p by 120; contains live room cottage. ipply 007 Sixth St. 4-14-12t No. 2202 v, 'OR SALE?New household furniture. v Can be seen from 10 till 2 p. in. and _ to 8 p. m. No. 10 Hays Building. jj 4-24-3t No 2250 'OR SALE?Mimeograph paper. Fair- ?! mont Printing and Publishing Co., lionroe street. 4-26-Gt No. 2263 _ 'OR SALE?Motor truck. Apply Wal- ^ tor and Hyland, First street and J5 'airmont avenue. 4-28-tf No 2271 " MONEY TO LOAN HE llliCKEVE SAVING AND LOAN ^ company at Balluire, O., has money d loan on desirable real estate. See 'aul G. Armstrong. Attorney, 41-42 d 'rust Bldg., 7th Floor, Fairmont. W. 0j 'a, ? p rlONEY to loan at sctul-annual interest on improved city real estate. live location and description of prop- = rty. Address Box 37S Fairmont. 4-28-11 No. 2274 10NEY TO LOAN on easy terms, so- p cured by first mortgage on real esite. Rcctn 336 Jacobs building. Bell D] bone 615. 4-20-9t No 2234 ROOIVIS?UNFU RNISHED ^ 'OR RENT?Unfurnished basement ? rooms. Apply 209 Walnut avenue or p all Consol phone 773-X. 4-24-at No 2248 w OFFICES TO RENT 1! OR^RENT^JuIy^lstr^tRtre^seconS I _ floor, north half Skinner building, i I . fill be fitted up for offices to suit dc- I j irable tenant or tenants. Michael I 'owell. 4-2S-tf No. 2273 # ' '' " '|^ Splendid Facilities i For Service to You f* j ! ||1 The National Bank of Fair- j|: ~ :! mont is splendidly equipped '! J j| tor service to its customers, jj j j|j Its service begins with the jj j I I uumnoss 11RB aiUUl'je 01 119 ||| [ |!|! officers and clerks which surI rounds this bank with an at- j j 1 ;|| mosphere all its own, and | j in guarantees that your affairs | ! are as a sealed book to out- j I slders. j ~ i'l I This bank Invites you to || JJ" '!lj open an account?ubb itB | 0 |ij services?and accept It as a !| 0 t dependable partner In money |l i 3 W matters. 11 ; S N/cnonAL|g !!f Bluu ~e 1 dm fin ?v Fairmont kfy westva. i = . . , : ?.t y-^ .^w dvertising! i CASH WITH ORDER. I HELP WAXn'ED?rgyAMI : Z'.JH /ANTED ? Girl tor general house r|fl work; good wage*. Bell 427-W. mall family. 4-lS-tt No. $325 /ANTED at once. Laundress at Cook Hospital. 4-26-ti No. 2368 FORMER toaober or educated wo- JH| woman over 30 to repreaent a large orpo ration. Short hour*. $60.00 lonthly. Address Box ISS8 West VR /ANTED?Two chambor maid*, pre- \ for women who can lire at home pplv Konyon hotel. 4-26-3t No 2S6E ITUATION WANTED? 'Femila 9 /ANTED?Bookkeeping and clerloal position; one year"* experience at ookkooper. Address P. 0. Box S3S, /ANTED?Sewing to do at home Apply at 248 Grant 8t? Bt.ll Phons >53. 4-18-St No. 226< BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. LAN for big profits Unususl ground floor opportunity Buy United fl lagna Copper at 50c. Actlro curb adlng starts Monday, April 2d. Writs )r particulars Harry Letkorits, 38 Ex liauge Place. New York. ^ OR SALE?Coal at half presont value -9 Undivided Interest In well located -act on railroad. Marshall county. /. Va. Tri State 38. A. W. Cotton 9 ox 493 Unlontown. Pa. 4-25-gt No. 2268 LAGS?Largest manufacturer postal unp,n ju iuc nunu. OOUU | welve slses. One dollar. Exclusive cency. Write or wire. Flags $1 pet touBsnd and up. Runey Flag Makers, tnclnnntl, Ohio. 4-28-lt No. 8870 HOUSES FOB REMT ";*|H OR RENT a-room nouse, Ogdet avenuo. Inquire F. U. Murphy. Uone 733-Y Coosol. 1-25-tf No 1841 OR RENT?6-room frame house, Ohio avenue. Brooks 8. Hutchinson, Bell hone 986 and 178. 8-21-tf No. *064 OR RENT?5 rooms and bath on seeond floor of private residence; coneulent, rent reasonable. Apply Hi. !. Kelley, 139 Reeves Ave. 8-26-tf No. 2093 EAUT1FUL BUNGALOW In East Park, five minutes walk to street ir, garden and lovely surroundings, all Bell phone 899-M. 4-13-tf No. 2189 OR RENT ? 8-room house Cor. 6th t. and Benoni Ave. Apply 709 Pittaiirgh Avo. Boll phone 908-J. ' 4-26-6t NO. 8868 HOUSES FOB SALE Oil SALE?Four room nouse with bath. For information call or adress A. C. Kendall, Mining Machine tflco. 3-15-tf No. 2017 /i OR SALE?6-room home with bath. Rig lot. Appdy 325 Jefferson street. 4-20-tf No 2235 ROOMS?FURNISHED M uii KENT?Room nicely turnlshed '! suitable for two young ladles. Apy at 1015 Center St.. Locust avenue. ! 3-12-tf No. 2013 OR KENT?Furnished rooms for man and wife or two men. Apply 20G ifl r&tton street. 4-24-12t No 2254 OR KENT?Furnished rooms, clos? In, near now Christian church, fl.60 eek. Call or address OlO1 Second rest. 4-25-31 No 2257 Professional Cards 9 PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER AND NOTARY PUBLIC. Expert shorthand and typewriting J9 stter writing, legal and copying .Work Depositions and Stenographic ' 'tM Reporting a Specialty. I. F. CHAPMAN, Second Floor Haymond Building. !7 Jefferson St, Fairmont, W. Va. ell Phone 581. Consol. 242 '".'jB JilaA. B.~SCOTT, gamSSXFf Optometrist and HVaBjl Optician. 25 yeara practical experieuue. Glasses turnlahed la ano hour. With A. B. Scott & Company, 1 JEWELERS. MRS. W. A. TUCKER C0R3ETIERE Representing Nubone Corsets. J | Dell 48Y J 328 Monro*'St. g DR. A. B. SMITH, I " -S OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND EVE SPECIALIST. Glasses of all Kinds correctly j fitted Satisfaction guaranteed. ] Hall Block over Martin's Drug j i% Store. I