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iI FINANCE, 01 Pittsburgh | . . WTTS8DR0H, Aug. 16.?In Flttim i burgk Mdlng ?u ou a dull ecale, copft* oontinuing to be the moit active Mttvm. 01 21,281 iltarea dealt lu, ^tta?aaia<?Ureecialmtd 18,300. Cru 1 MM* iteel vu itronfir yeateraay oa V the lootl market, advancing ft, while m{ ?j Ught *od Hut r covered and advancWj *r Id *1*0 ft. Ohio Fuel Supply, oa * lr ? 90*b*re Mle. w*a up 1ft, but all other P IMttOa either war* atatlonary or dowu. %iL ftfproot WM off ft, Oklahoma Oat g in' m down ft, Union On waa down ft. Unltod Coal preferred waa off ft and I United SUtes Glass was off 1! points. L Among the copper eharea Diana V lUnaa waa tb* only one to ahow an H idCMQQ. It wae up 2c. Cable Conaoll Iliad wm atatlonary, Mount Shasta i wae Off 2c, Rose waa down 2c and Pitts j hurgh-Jerome waa down 3c. H: Summary. Jaiee? High. Dow. " 160 A WOMacli... 64ft 64 t' iiOO Cable Conaol M *.06 *.04 ' 26 Crucible Pid... 103 103 8,300 DianaMlnea ... .30 .27 60 Plreprool pld.. 12ft 12ft ! m 236 MfriL&H.... 66ft 66ft i f 100 Mt Shasta 46 .46 mi 316 Oblo Fuel Oil.. 19ft 19ft > 1,765 Ohio Fuel Sup.. 62 60ft k 100 Oklahoma Oaa.. 29 ft 29 ft > 700 Pah Conaol ... .10 .10 1,400 P-J Copper 77 .70 7s 100 Rota MAM... .17 .17 H - ever 17K 137 Union N u oorp no W 10 United Coal pfd 75 75 I 185 V S Glass 48 45 80 W Finn Ry pld 79 % 79ft 4ft West Electric... 48% 4Sft ( I 8U81 [if New York iMMMMMMa* i'> ?nw ?M< ?1 ii NSW YORK, Aug. 16.?Trading In stocks yesterday was again Influenced by the latest peace proposals. Dealings denoted greater conservatism by k | operators tor both accounts, the alterI sate declines and recoveries furnishing an Indication of uncertainty In I Speculative quarters. There was a diminution of activity In f stocks which derive their support from professional Interests. General Motors node an extreme decline of 484 to 110%, sgtlnet yesterday's maximum of } 117, and Maxwell common and second preferred were heavy on the suspended dividends. Hi! on/1 ftn.s. IVil uiuu UWHI I All Indications favor an Increase In | ' production from Calhoun county, TV. I ' ve. There has been a good deal of work completed along the Little Kanawha River in the Sherman district. It ie only recently, however, there has been some improvement in the I lite ot the new wells. In this district the South Penn Oil Company has comI plated and shot a test on the Kenny Land and Oil Company (arm. It is showing for a 20 .or 2(i-barrel prolucer in the Big Injun sand. This lo"catign la 700 feet east of the Hope, i Natural Gas Company's test on the b T J Brake farm. On Nutters Fork, West Union district, Doddridge county, the Carter Oil Company has no wcompleted and i put to pumping No 4 on the W L Campbell f&rm. It is located 000 feet U southwest of Xo 1 and producing 20 barrels a day. In the same district the Eastern Petroleum Company completed No 4 on the Joseph Freeman farm. It is located 1,200 feet south Of production and good for 25 barrels a day. Both wells got their production In the Big Injun sand. On the headwaters of Froemans l i Creek district, Lewis county, the 8auth Penn Oil Company has comple I v ted and shot a test on the Edward ||\ Foley farm, tl Is showing for three Or four barrels a day. This -was drillI ed into the Big Injun sand about a yiar ago and wee a gasser. It was I drilled a little deeper with the above result At the headwater on Sank Fork Creek, on Love Gerry Run Court House district, the Reserve Gas Com pany drilled a test on the Hoar heirs' farm into the fifth sand. It will make a five-barrel pumper. In Mannington Jle'MUa lifnuinn eAiink' tVlA PlflnL'. IymtilVk, moi IJ tuuutji iuo ehfiri Oil and Gas Company's No 2 on the Ward M Satterfleld farm is producing 90 barrels a day. On Kelly Creek, Cabin Creek dis,/ trltt, Kanawha county, the United f*U61 Oat Company has drilled a test I Ottyka.SuSday Creek Coal Company^ | tnEtnnto the Weir sand. It ia rej ported to have a capacity of 15,000,000 Cubic feet of gas a day and probably good for 500 barrels of oil. This location la about one mile north and a little east of the Cabin Creek Gas Company's light Weir sand producers HIGH HEELS PUT y CORNS ON TOES TELLS WOMEN HOW TO DRY UP A CORN 80 IT LIFT8 OUT WITHOUT PAIN. Modern high-heeled footwear buckits the toes and produces corns, and ' manv of the thousands of hosnltal cases of Infection and lockjaw are tlie result of woman's suicidal habit of trying to cut away these painful For little oost there can be obtain ed at any pharmacy a quarter of an ounce of a drug called freezone, which is Sufficient to rid One feet of every hard or soft corn or callus without tbh slightest danger or inconvenience. V Jl few drops appUed directly upon H A thh tender, aching corn stops the We-: sSrSists and shortly the entire corn. ' rOOt and all, lifts right out. It Is a l sticky substance, which dries the mo iqeat it la applied, and thousands of aan and women use it because the c?m Shrivels up and comes ont with out Inflaming Or even irritating the zuritundlng tissue or akin, cut thia out ?M try It It your corns bother L AND GAS I ' on the David Ward heirs' tract. It i this well proves as good as reported It revives Interest In a section that claimed some attention several months ago when the first oil producer was completed o nthe Ward : tract. The Sunday Creek Coal Company's tract cqmprlces 13,000 acres, . all under lease to the United Fuel Oas Company. Grain and Produoe CHICAGO. Aug. IS.?Uncertainty yesterday over the new peace move and In regard to food control development! had a tendency to make grain quotations decline. Corn closed heavy, %@% cents net lower at $1.1601.15% December and $1.12% May. Wheat finished 4 cents down, but seeady at $2, September. The outcome in oats was unchanged, to % cent off. Provisions showed an advance Of 12030 cents. Articles Open Close WHEATSept $2.06 2.00 CORN? Dec 1.16 % 1.15 May 1.12% 1.12% OATS? Dec 61% 67% May 61%' 60% LETTER LIST, The following Is a list of the "Unclaimed" letters remaining in the postoffice at Fairmont, W. Va., for the period ending August 11, 1917: Adams, Jerry Merrlweather, Mrs. Arnett, W. T. Irene Bauer, Mrs. Louise Modesitt, Clarence Bickerstaff, Oscar Moore, Mrs. Myrtle Blesset, Oskar Morgan, Mrs. SamBoden, Mildred uel Brown, Rev. Qeo. R Morris, Maggie Brown, W. M. Morrow. Mary Buich, Saso Mosey, Mrs. Mable Carper. Irene E, Caatin, Marcelln Nicholas, Arley P. Charleston, Ed. Peters, William Cochran, Fred Phillips, I .illie J. Cox, James L. (3J Phillips, Mabel Crowe, Edward Plgman, Dewitt Everett, Thos. Pongee, Dorothy Flnlayson, John M. Pratt, Carl Fleming, llonnie I'yles, Libble Fletcher, Russell Reed, Tcto Fox, Nepbl Robinson, John Galllger, Paul Rogers, Mrs. B. F. Goodwin, Grant Satterfleld, Mrs. A. Hantaan, Mrs. Schooley, Mrs. Cora Mary Hartzell, Wade Shackelford, Beste Harvey, Jas. L. Shaver, Charlie (2) TTHson. Clarence Skldmore, O. W. ains \X7 rp U1UQ) ??. ? Jacusun, 12. F. Smith, A. J. Jamison, W. E. Smith, Constance Johnson, Mrs. Su- Smith. M. V. san Soles,"M. G. Jones, C. M. Staniield, Oscar Jonson. Cora Strausey, Thomas Jordan, Joe Stuart, Ben Kemery, Charles Stuart, Lillian B. ? J. (3) Taylor, Mrs. M. E. Kisar, Mrs. Susie Tedrow, Charles Kisner, J. E. Tomas, Cora Krowl, Lee Toothman, B. H. Leason, George Von, Mrs. Lillle Lewis, M. M. Wadswortb, Mrs. M Linn, S. G. Allssia Mclntyre, Mrs. Walters, R. R. Mintie Washington, Mrs. McMillan, Dugh Belle Marcum, Jennings Wells, H. J. Martin, Mr. and Werkman, Mrs. tV. Mrs. Ed. D. Martin, Wm. West, Mattle Matllelbs, Mary Wraling, Mrs. LouMay, D. rie In calling for any of the above letters please say that they were "Advertised" and give the date of this list. CHARLES E. MANLEY, rostmaster. i II Pitislnij [from BIcc 1 Marie Bonin stucly music one y B war, married Her I V THE TRUTH rAl I SKe Has sigrn I Germany exclusivi I The first inst; c?rj? t i (OUnuay XUI at icaa COMING printed as a specia few weeKs. fc' in i. n i T ii Cut Out 1 Ciroi Inclosed please aany ana sunaay ior understanding that vr. fl "The Truth About G< A Novel and Herbert Kc 122 ^I/TEST VlkGTNTAN^^ 8PTOAL NOTIOBB E8TIMATE OP TAX LEVY FOR BOROUGH OF WORTHINQTON. STATE OF WE8T VIRGINIA, County of Marion, Town of Worthlngton, To-wtt: At a ipecial aeulon of tit* council of Lhe town of Worthlnnton, Marion coun ty, held la the council cb&mberi there- j of, it the Berbe building on the 14th , day of August, 1917, there wert pres-1 ent b. K. Jecobt, recorder, and A. J. J McDanltl, Arlie Barbe and J. C.Jacobs, members ot the council of said town. In accordance vith section 1, chapter 9, oI tire Acts of the extraordinary session of the legislature of 1908, the council proceeded to make up an estimate ol the amounts necessary to be levied for the current fiscal year, to cover all municipal debts and liabilities payable during the said year, including probable expenditures lor municipal purposes, and proper allowances for delinquent taxes, expense of collections and contingencies; but deducting therefrom the money In the city treasury applicable to the service ot the year and municipal claims and doth determine and estimate the several amounts to be levied as follows; ESTIMATES. Maximum levy 35 cents on the hundred dollars valuation. ESTIMATED RECEIPTS. The amount due the said municipality, and the amount that will become due and collectible from every Bource, except from the levy of taxes to be made for the current fiscal year. Balance In hands ot the city treasury % 851.50 Other licenses 20.00 Total estimated receipts $ 871.50 ESTIMATED DISBURSEMENTS. Debts and demands owed by said municipality which will become due and payable during the current fiscal year, including interest on bonded indebtedness of every kind and character. Interest on bonded indebtedness 3 180.00 Contingent fund 600.00 T .l?h t k 250.00 Water 120.00 Election expenses 20.00 Salaries 100.00 Police department 50.00 Fire department 200.00 Health department 25.00 Streets and alleys 375.00 New sewere 100.00 Delinquencies and exoneration 100.00 Commissions 60.00 Total estimated disbursements $2,180.00 Amount to be provided tor by levy $1,308.50 It appearing to the council that the total valuation of all taxable property in this municipality according to ti e last assessment thereof, is $371,339.00; being real estate to the value of $145,420.00; personal property to the value of $125,050.00; and railroad and other property assessed by the board of public works to the value of $102,869.00, as certified to the council by the officer whose duty it Is to make such report, and it appearing from the foregolne estimates that it is necessary to'raise by levy, after deducting all credits, $1,308.50 for municipal purposes; therefore it is determined that a levy on each One Hundred Dollars valuation or Thirty-five cents (35c) fdr municipal purposes will be necessary to produce the estimated amount as aforesaid for the ensuing fiscal year. STATE? OF WEST VIRGINIA, County of Marion, Town of Worthlngton, To-wit; I, S. K. Jacobs, Recorder, In and for the municipality of Worthlngton, county of Marion, and state of West Virginia, do hereby certify that the fore going is a true copy irom uie rewirus lot an order made by the council of said [municipality on the 14th day of August. Given under my hand this 15th day ii, 'daughter of the Pittsbi ear before the Great Wai :Kere. She Has just returi rOUT'GERMANY. ed a contract to write this ely forTHE PITTS ilment will appear NEX1 t (2y weelcs. SOON!?Off iciaf I section of THE SUND^ ? ? ? ** 11 1 liif Coupon. ilation Dept., THE PITTSI find 54 cents in stamps, for v three weeks, beginning Snnc ithin these dates THE PRESS irmany," the Official Governr tnfman's Weekly Page will aj SPECIAL NOTICES of input, 1917. S. K. JACOBS, I Recorder of the Municipality of Worthlnpon, W. Va. ] 8-16-23 j . 1 ORDER OF PUBLICATION. STATE OF WEST VIRGINIA: At the August, 1917, Rules, held In , the Clerk's Office of the Intermediate , Court in and for the County ol Marlon , and State aforesaid, August 8th, 1917, the following order was entered: i Thomas T. Morrison and John Rob- j bins, partners as Morrison & , Robblns, -vs. Nick Cataleno, An- . tonlo Nero. The Buckeye Savings and Loan Company, a corporation, , and others. Chanecry Object of , Suit The object of the above entitled ' SUll IB UJ eiuuno iuo ya/iucui ui a certain Judgment rendered by M. R. Musgrove Justice, on the 15th day of June, 1916, in favor of Thomas T. Morrison and John Robblns, partners, against Francisco Qulndtum, Garhishee, and Antonio Nero and Nick Cataleno. for the sum of $296.00 and $3.56 costs, by subjecting the property of the said Francisco Qulndlum to the payment of the same, and for general relief. An affidavit having been made and filed that the said Nick Cataleno, Antonio Nero, and The Buckeye Savings and Loan Company, a corporation, defendants, as abovfc, are non residents of the State of West Virginia, it Is ordered that the said Antonio Nero, Nick Cataleno, and The Buckeye Savings and Loan Company, a corporation, do appear within ona month from the first publication of this order, in the Clerk's Office of our said Intermediate Court, at rules to be holden therefor, and do what is necessary to protect their interests. It if further ordered that,a copy of this order be published and posted as required by law. Civen under my hand this 8th day of August. 1917. W. S. BLACK, Clerk. M. W. ODGEN, Attorney for Plaintiff. This order is published for the first time August 9th, 1917, and is to be published once each week for four successive weeks. W. S. BLACK, Clerk. 8-9-16-23-30. I ? . . . 1 (3j?<j)<M. ! VATy DI3C( IW' V O U C II Prei.nt this CASH DISCOUNT VOUCHE of this newspaper and secure ths $3. vol I MAIL ORDERS?Sirae terms is above. Be I 8 cents extra within 150 miles; lie. 150 to 300 sot. to iodade for 4 lbs. Address this newspa itvi BrowiviO jrg "ice cream king/' u ' started. A Pittsburg ba led with an astonishing st : account of Her adventu BURG PRESS r SUNDAY and will con j Goverment COOK \Y PRESS, will appear ' ?And Send It To 1TJRG PRESS, Pittsburg, Pa rhich please send me THE PIT lay, Aug. 19, and ending Satu J will publish Jtfarie .Brown's nent Cook Book, and that each >pear. ... . . Street Address?...... gpiciAL yonoBS ORDER OF PUBLICATION. STATE OF WEST VXSOINIA: At the August, 1917, Rules, held la be Clerk's Office of the Intermediate . "ourt in and (or the County of Marlon _ ind State aforesaid'. August 8th, 1917, . the following order was entered: * Russell Nichols vs. Nina Murphy, al. Chancery, Object of Buit. = The object of the above styled :ause is for the purpose of obtaining v e release of a certain vendor's lien f retained in a deed made by Cornelia Nuzum, as grantor, to Richard Springer, as grantee, which said deed ' bears date the 19th day of May, 1904, and le recorded in the proper office r In Deed Book 133. pago 49!. * Second: For the purpose of contra- , Ing and instrument of writing executed by Staats Nuzum and wife to Richard Springer, and to declare said writing to be a deed, said writing being or record In the Clerk's Office of the County Court of Marlon J County, West Virginia, in Deed Book f No. 5S, page 438. An affidavit having been made and [ filed that Cornelia Nuzumand Corne- 1 lla Nuzum, Executrix of the eBtate of = Staats Nuzum, deceased, defendants in the above entitled cause, are non residents of the State of / WeBt Virginia, it is ordered that the said Cornelia Nuzum, and a the said Cornelia Nuzum, Executrix a of the estate of Staats Nuzum, de- a ceased, do apear within one month r * * ?,h(o nr. ( irouj lue 11IOL IJUUln-aiiun 1/1 ...4- , der, in the Clerk's Office of our said i Intermediate Court, at rules to be | holden therefor, and do what Is nec- i essary to protect their interests. f It is further ordered that a copy j this order be published and posted as i required by law. ( Given under my hand this 8th day , of August, 1917. W. S. BLACK, Cleark. FRANK R. AMOS, ) Counsel for Plaintiff. This order is published for the first time August 9lb, 1917. and is to be J published once each week for ftjur ' consecutive weeks. j W. S. BLACK, Clerk. 1 HOUSES FOR RENT J FOR RE.NT?Two small houses. Third 1 street and Albert Court, and nice garage, Locust' Ave. Inquire F. P. ' Kelley, Bell phone 256-R. S-10-tf-2t>92 ! iff?) : H EB W The West Virginian ' Fairmont, W. Va. . THE NATIONS AT WAR > bp WILLIS J. ABBOT This hook coveri I he entire history of the t war up to the official announcement ol America* entry into the greot conflict. 1 Contains almost 600 illustrations from ( photographs, maps and charts. 80 mag. j nificent fuJl-pn^e color plates. Sire 8X 10ft inches, 488 pages, beautifully bound ' in a rich blue ait vellum. i REGULAR PRICE $3.00 f But readers of this newspaper can clip and use this CASH DISCOUNT VOUCHER t as $1,50 towards the payment of this $3, making & cash outlay of only 81.50. As the cost e[ printing, paper and binding is constantly increasing we may not be able C to secure nn additional lupply of books? T SO ACT QUICKLY. A TYe reserve the right to discontinue this , * special offer at any time. Those wno do ? not tro this Cash tnscount voucflcr muii m j pay the full regular price of 83. H j The advantage of being one of our I readers ia proven by the actual saving under this discount offer. S R with $1.50 IN CASH at the office | 1 jme at once. I T sure to enclose the Discount Voucher and ? mi.; for greater distances ask postmaster per. t wiil nai\y!j rent to Berlin to 1 nker, during the I ory, whicK gives res in war-torn I . tinue Daily an3 1 BOOK I within the next I : TSBUEG PRESS, ft rday, Sept. 8, with complete story of Sunday a Complete I CLASSIFIED A ONE CENT A WORD HOUSES FOR SALE OH SALE?C room bouse with bath. L Bit lot. Apply S25 Jefferson street 4-20-tf No 223s ROOMS TO RENT ^ 'OR RENT?Furnished room. Call 1 Bell phone 1241-J. S-13-tf 2G99 'OR RENT?Sleeping room, one suite J light housekeeping rooms with ange and sink In kitchen. 304 Quinc\ ^ treet 8-lS-3t-2709 ROOMS-FURNISHED J 'OR RENT?Furnished rooms. Gen- j j, tlemen preferred. Apply Bell 737 r r 1145. 8-15-3t-270o 'OR RENT?Two rooms furnished for = light housekeeping. Use of upper lorch and bath. Call 827 Coleman ?. tve., or Bell phone 571-J. S-16-26t-2710 1 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES t 1LABA.MA ALFALFA LAND?Demo- 1 polis Section. Come down right l .way, crop, hub pusiure suiting & i ,nd 3 head to acre and grass getting ( .head. Lime lands, the kind that ( rats on the scales, rienty (or sale 1 120 to 65 an acre.3 or 4 automobiles, t mt notify us ahead. Write tor full i niormation and photographs. Head ( t and then come down. Vour It. It. . nt'o refunded both ways If you find inything misrepresented. Ticket free. lealthy country, elevated. C. (.'. j 'lay Alfalfa hand Co., Demopoiis, Ua. S-13-61. 3674 i SPECIAL NOTICES ^ To Whom It May Concern: 11 The undersigned, Harry C, Connor, J fho resides in Fairmont, Marion coun-1 y, West Virginia, and who Is Special ,.'olice Officer for the Monongabela taihvay Company, will apply to the ? ,'lrcult Court oi Marlon county. West -t Virginia, at the Court House of said sounty, on Monday, the 20th day of j Vugust, 1917, (or license to carry a { evolver during the ensuing year. Given under tny hand this 9th day if August, 191". I-9-K21 HARRY C. CON.VOR. c t THE PUBLIC SERVICE COMMIS- i SION OF WEST VIRGINIA. 1 Capitol Building Charleston, W. Va, Case No. 620. i WHEREAS application has this day >een filed by the Pittsburgh and West Virginia Gas Company to change Us . ;aa rates in Harrison, Doddridge, I jewiB, Marion, Monongalia, Taylor, Tyler and Wetzel counties, It is here-, I >y ordered that leave be granted any lerson interested to Hie objection hereto before the Commission at any ime on or before the 1st day of Seperaber, 1917, and tills matter be sot town for hearing at a meeting of the Commission to be held at its offices n the Capitol building in the City of Charleston on the said 1st day of September, 1917, at ten o'clock A. M., it which time any person may appear ind make such objection as may be leetned proper. It is further ordered that the appli- < :ant publish a copy of this order . ince each week for four successive ji veeks in two newspapers of opposite ? lolitics and of general circulation, if ? iuch there be, in the Counties of Har- f ison, Doddridge, Lewis, Marion, Mo- i longalia, Taylor, Tyler and Wetzel, jj ind that a copy of this order and S aid proposed rales be posted for pub- ic Inspection at some conspicuous . ilace in the cities or towns affected ty the proposed change in rates for our successive weeks prior to Sepember 1, 1917, and that due return hereof be made to this commission. R. B. BERNHEIM. Secretary. uly 30, 1917. 1-2-9-16-23. f It Is Said '5' that "Ninety per cent ot all business is done by check"?in such a case, the MAJORITY of business men must find it to their AD- L tJ VANTAGE to have a NJ jsi Checking Account. NJ M Are you one of the " MAJORITY, or MINORITY? This bank cordially invites your account fairmontI i trust i company ' s Directly wrote the Ov ? i street from our former f! \ locr/dr.n. a -iia PAGUi ^ dvertisingi a CASH WITH 0RD1W I & LOST AND FOUND J ||S OST?Bunch of keys. Reward If 1!? turned to Box 2708, Wa? VtffWMU ^ HELP WANTED?MALE ^ .'|3 .ABORERS wanted. Wages 11.75. a day. Apply Jaa. Wright & Sons, leming Greenhouse, Locust avenus, vXxtmd?A-i suit salesman for otfl Fairmont store. McWbortar ^Tatl - | VANTED?Laborers and lineman. X? ply Chesapeake and Patomac Tela- ? hone Co. Bell Telephone building, - :a 'alrmont, W. Va. S1S-8M700 v&8| VAMTED?Reliable men. Apply City Ice Co. Manley Bldg. 8-18-81-1701 'V$j AGENTS WANTED """ ' iVANTED?Salesman: Young man ;,.tj with high school training preferred, o represent the largest machine spec- ? alty company in this country, in tine ^ .Vest Virglnlg territory. Prevloui Experience not neoeasary. Men ' mving railroad, general store, or Ot I Ico training should investlgata thll J tpening which will pay ally* wir* iberal compensation, with opportunl- -rl V for nrf vii n com on f T. a unm. 3H fc-w-4 , HU.?U>VMV. m M*??' nan. 1013 Union Nat. Bank Bide-, <?d .iarksburg, \V. Va. 7-30-U. . S. I FARMS FOR SALE * I ! I 'Oil A NEW FARM LIST, write J. B. ltice & CO., Cortland, Ohio, or Vat ren, Ohio. 8-10-26H67I V WEST VA. FARM. 179 acrei, situate v Jffl el in heart of fruit belt, 1ft mllei ft row R. It. station; 4,000 fruit trees. ;! wit in timber. C. H. Schano, 5167 Hi Jtanton Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. BOARD WANTED .JH tOOAI AND BOARD wanted by young man in private family with congen- ; yjlB al young people. Must be close la vdtlress Box ^2706, West Virginian. ,S| fOlt SALE?A 24-acre farm In Spring* ""^'3 hill township, on road from Fair- thance to Morgantown. Five room touse, good barn and other outbuild'' nga; plenty of good water. jB. F. Dtr* WM ?y, Falrchance, Pa. 6'ii-iat*S7ii " :;JM HELP WANTED?FEMAlT ; VANTED? Girl for general hOUSI work. Bell pbone 584-J. ! '-'IH 8-lB-St 2707 M i H ii i??'' g-iwBB Professional Cards ',m esperionce. Glasses furnished la ^ H cue hour. With A. B. Scott & Company. tU JEWELERS. twnacesctmotosximmmaceoM .'^8|1 MRS. W. A. TUCKER I ' CORSBTIERE " [ ' |JU Representing Nubone Corietfc 9 -- Ra Cell 487 J 826 Monroe at I |H otmxassmKmMssMsoBMMai 5 DR. A. B. SMITH, "-m OSTEOPATHIC PHV8ICIAN ! AND EYE 8PECIALI8T. Glasses of all Kinds correctly - ;t| fitted. Satisfaction jtnaranted- ,.?6a Hall Block over Martin's Drug | IT M Do You Figure on Buy-. II ing an Interest in the / II ^^lerks who save usually to n ' <9 ' figure on owning an lntereet D ? .& in the business and II they |]| 'j ! fall to acquire It. they itart ' ll a business of their own. II they have saved at the II National Bank ol Fairmont; It Is only reasonable to sup- II rose that we would stand M back ol them In the matter |H . ol credit and financial advice. H : - .J? You too might be- a clerk jB ' j who saves. I Decide right now to act oa II ' 'M i this matter which is eo lm- [I | I portant to your future. WEST ?? jit .' '/ ' yffl - ;-r