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1 FINANCE, 01 if; Pittsburgh - | PITTSBURGH, Oct. 12,?A to rally lo Westlnghouse Air Brake from 101 to 106 oil eater of 595 shares wai a feature of tbe local stock market. t Electric recovered from 41% to 42%, I and American Window Glass Machine I common was 1% higher at 46%. Columbia Gag and Electric recovered i% to 04%. The remainder of the Hst wag ? either unchanged cr closed lowei. On comparatively light dealing? oil and gas stocks sold olt and closed at net losses of % to 1 % points Ohio Fuel Supply wa? fairly active \vlthlo the range of 44% lo 45. Independent ?- ? - r -,s ..i i Brewing common *uu preicrjeii uiu?eu i fractionally lower. There was a sub- 1 sldence of the activity In lowprtcen j mining shares, aci the yelling pres-1 sure was removed, resulting in a mod-j erate recovery In Diana Mines and, Pittsburgh-Jerome Copper. > Summary for Thursday. Bales- High. Low. | 20 A IV G Math.. 40>4 46'A 100 B & O It 11 .... 56% 50% 50 Col G & E 34% 34% 7.600 Diana Mines .. .08 .07 60 Ind Brewing ... 3% 3% 20 Do preferred.. 13% 13% 28 Lone Star Gas.. 98% 98% 230 Mfrs L & H 60% 00 900 Mt Shasta 39 .37 100 Ohio Fuel Oil.. 17% 17 j 710 Ohio F Supply.. 45 41% 100 Oklahoma Gas.. 27 27 /300 P-J Copper 55 .50 25 Pgh Plate Glass 119 119 100 USE Oil pfd... 2% 2% 100 Ross M & M... .12 .12 300 U S Steel 104% 103 695 West Airbrake. 100 101 420 WeBt Electric.. 42% 41% 16,663 BONDS. 2,000 Pgh Coal deb 6s 99% 99% I ~ c .u.vci tiuaon.bou una Southeastern Ohio fields hut few completions are reported. The Cabin Creek development in lower West Virginia la the only locality bringing In fairsited producers. On Cabin creek, Cabin Creek district, Kanawha county, the Ohio Cities Gas company has completed Its No. I well on the Williams Coal comly tract to the Berea sand and it Is iwing for a BO-barrel a day producer that formation. The second test I MONONGAH || Pay Day. Tomorrow s pay day at the Mongah Mines and most of the other nes along the river owned by the nsolidatlon Coal Company. The lol stores are preparing for the us- J I pay day business. No Recovery. The horse that Dr. Weeden C. ton has boon treating for kidney mble has not yet recovered. Again it night it laid in the rain near the st end of the river bridge, unable get up. This morning Dr. Koon is still giving treatment with the pe of saving the animal's life. Donation Party. Members of the Baptist church and lends gave a donation party for sv. and Mrs. J. F. Cost at the parnage on Water street. Mrs. Dan eming Bang two songs in Welsh d one In English. The following ero present: Mr. qnd Mrs. Levi' artin. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Holbert. r. and Mrs. S. E. Meredith. Mr. and rs. Howard Meredith, Mr. and Mrs. T. Morrison. Mesdames Mollie iskins, Jeff Flannigan, John Pryor. M. Davis, Newt. Jones. Lina Hubbs, D. Spragg, Herbert Spragg, E. E [ SAVlTTHr! I AMERICAN FL NUMBER - Present Uiree ot these coupons ? H of The West Virginian with 98c casl with sewed stripes, guaranteed last < ' realizing the need ot ever; family Id ^ las to display on patriotic holidays, ^umber ot our readers at ridiculously i ^Hlce ot flags has almost doubled in tb H clip 8 ot the above coupons conseci Hie West Virginian office with 98 cen ^Htita extna for mailing If not called roi airmont Woman MAR-NAK. Tells 1 KAR-NAK D H A very convinc "I have had indigestion ver treated with the best physic! Iialn *t.. rtpyuiiiu was poor from Indigestion also. 1 hav helped tne wonderfully. My my heart does not lluttor at c and I can sleep tine. 111V4 Diam ^HKar-Nak is a modern tonic Hare YOU nervous, weak, 1 ^Hessed, constipated, sleepless ^ HAVE YOU headaches, po Hd liver, pains in your back? Hf you have any of these sj ^Hte the elegant results that, ^Hs>d for children as well as c ^ Car-Nak is sold on a positi\ Hulls or your dollar will be Hne today, and run no risk i ^Hurn it and get your money ^Kd before, try Kar-Nak toe ^Hy Drug Co., opposite Court Hrchant street THE L AND GAS 1 well drilled by C. W. Eagler Co. on the Klttenger & Simons lease Is In the Berea sand and is making 25 barrels a day. This location Is 200 feet south of the same company's Initial test well on this farm. In Greenbrier district. Doddridge county, the Salem Natural Gas company baa completed and shot its third test on the L. C. Hickman farm, located on Greenbrier creek and has a 10-barrel a day producer In the Gordon sand. In the Cabin Creek development the Ohio Cities Gas company has completed Its No. 118 well on the Williams Coal company <ract and has a llObatre! producer In the Berea sand. New York ) NEW YORK, Oct. 12. ? Investment stocks, principally rails, were again extensively liquidated in the early stages of yesterday's trading, rallied moderately on the more restrained operations o (the mid-season and fell away again toward the active close. Much of the temporary Improvement, which favored war stocks and specialties more than standard Issues, was ascribed to short covering, ghat faction evidently deeming it advisable to take profits and otherwise reduce commitments over the approaching holidays. Renewal of pressure In the last hour wub 'doubtless impelled, however, by the rather meager buying power or lack of public inquiry. Grain and Produce 1 CHICAGO, Oct. 12. ? Reports that the government license regulations for the handling of food stuffs would not apply to the dealings of the Board of Trade helped to rally the corn and provisions markets yesterday from acute weakness. Corn closed nervous, at the finish to l%c highly 1.14 % and ^ is gained %c to ibC. Provisions after a collapse that reached an extreme of $2.55 ended the day at net losses of 50c to $1.30. Articles? Open. Close. CornDecember $1.1314 $1.14 May 1.08% 1.09% OatsDecember 57% .68% May 58% .59% Pork? October 42.00 41.50 January 42.73 42.00 Snyder, Laura Holbert, Dan Thomas, William Shaver, Maggie Kearns, Frances Bsketh, Anna Boydoh, Fay Colvln, J. R. Lake, Virginia Cochran, Misses Hallie Orr, Sarah Holbert, Pauline Davis, Alma Orr, Marguerite Holbert, Adrain Pryor, Lester and Eugene Holbert. Noel Esketh. Rev and Mrs. J. F. Cost. PERSONALS. Mr. and Mrs. John Phillips were among the Monongah social visitors to Fairmont yesterday evening. Miss Cora Friend, ot Fairmont, was in Monongah during the week attend ing to shopping. Tony Chirmo has accepted a position as shipping clerk for the Monongah Glass Company, whose offices are in Fairmont. David Oliker, of Fairmont, was among the recent business transactors in Monongah. Max Bear was calling in Fairmont during the week on business. Mrs. Samuel Seece, of Everson. was in Monongah yesterday attending to shopping and calling on friends. Homer Morris, of near Mononga!*. was among the recent business callers hero. Gertrude Bryan, of Worthington, was in Monongah during the week attending to shopping. SCOUPON .AG COUPON 152 lonseeutlvely numbered at the office a and get a beautiful Flag 4x6 feet, colors. Fairmont and vicinity for an American we have arranged to supply a limited small cost In spite of the Oact that the e last few weeks. All you need do Is ltlvely numbered and present them at ts in cash and the flag is yours. Ten Finds Health In What One Bottle of id For Her. ing statement: y bad for a number of years, ans, and received little or no and my heart would llutter e taken Kar-Nak and it has indlgeslon has been relieved; ill nOW1 hnvo n rrn/*' 1 ? A-'A ... , ....... .. bvjuu appunio "(Mrs.) WM. M'GRAW, ond St., Fairmont, W. Va." for old and young. un-down, half sick, tired, de5, moody? or appetite, poor circulation, miptoms, take Kar-Nak and you will obtain. Kar-Nak is Id folks. re guarantee to produce good handed back. Take a bottle f it fails to relieve your case, . No matter what you have lay. Get it at the Mountain House, or the Hall Drug Co., K | 3 ?? pt,, ??$jg&inCSaiftra r S WEST VIRGINIAN?FA3 SEATTLE CARPET Select service men ol Seattb at Camp Lewis. Pretty girls tossed a basket tilled with pood things to Lewis Gets Trip to Washingtoi Lew Lewis was awarded a trip t Washington, I). C? at a meeting t i the Mountain Siate Commander; Knights ofiMalta. last night, for havln secured the largest number ot ne members during a membership can paign. He will be in Washington t ; the timo tho Supreme Grand Con I mandery will hold sessions?Octobt 16,17 and IS. Mr. Lewis secured twei ty-one new members. The commandery secured thirty-fiv now members while the campaign wo on and Its total membership is no 126. One candidate received the Malt dogree last night. Teacher Accepts Another Positio] Lorraine Burgreen, teacher ot tb Whitehall school In Grant district, ho resigned his post to accept a positio with the engineer's department of th Consolidation Coal company. Miss Maddie Curry, a teacher 1 Taylor county, and who had formerl been a teacher in Union district se' eral years ago, has accepted the pos tion. I ,, W. VA. WHISKEY $8 A QUART. CLARKSBURG. W. Va., Oct. 12Wliiskeynow brings $S a quart hert a jump to that figure having been tal en among local bootleggers, it was dii closed in a magistiato's court yestei day. It is predicted that as a resul oi the war ban against John Barlej corn and the adoption of prohibitio laws, the price will double that b Christmas. SPECIAL NOTICES TRUSTEE'S NOTICE OF SALE. Pursuant to an order entered on th 3d day of October, 1917, in the matte ot S. Howard Kulin. bankrupt, and i the matter of Goidie A. Kulin, ban! rupt, respectively, by the Honorabl Bernard L. Butcher, one of the Re erees in Bankruptcy of the Distric Court of the United States for th Northern District of West VIrginit the undersigned trustee will offer fo sale and sell to the highest bidder o bidders, on SATURDAY, 0CT0BE1 27TII, 1917, beginning at the hour o 1:30 o'clock p. m., at the East fron door of the Court House of hlario county, West Virginia, all of the fo lowing described real estate, togethe with all the improvements thereon an appurtenances thereunto belonginf viz: Lots Nos. 040, 041. 042, 043, 704, 70E 700 and 707 in the Monongahela Indus trial Company's Addition to the city o Fairmont, a map or plat ot which sai audition is of record in the office o the clerk of the county court of Ma ruin county, West Virginia, in Dcei j book No. 182. page 370, and being th same real estnto whinh wna .. .imo v.uuv?;)'Ci to tho said S. Howard I\u}in am Goldie A. Kuhn by said Mononganel; Industrial Company, by dead datei April 26, 1915. and of record in sail clerk's office in Deed Hook No. 203 page 352. Lot No. 53 in Block A of Plat A ii said Monongahela Industrial Com pany's addition and being the sami real estate which was conveyed to tin .said S. Howard Kuhn and Goldie A Kuhn by M. C. Lough and wife by deei dated December 1st, 1916, and of rec ord in said clerk's office. The trustei is authorized to divide the above de scribed lot into three parcels and ti sell the same in parcels or as a whole All that certain lot fronting 60 fee on the Speedway and extending bacl therefrom with a uniform width of 6i teet for a distance of 110 feet to thi right of way line of the Hickman Itui branch of the Fairmont, Morgahtowi ar.d Pittsburgh Railroad Company, am being the same real estate which w? conveyed unto the said s. Howari Kuhn by Harry Shaw, Special Com oitssioner. by deed dated July 22, 191E and of record in said clerk's offle ir. Deed Book No. 212. page 377. Lots Nos. 627, 628, 629, 630, 631 am ^JpEED POUSHlN^l \ y^CLEANS-POUCTE^^^ i . \ ??? GRMONT, FRIDAY EVENfl "S NATIONAL ARMY ROl i, Wash., marching over flower strewn armloads of flowers over the boys ai e at. SP3ECIALNOTICES n flit! In Section 2 of said Mouongahcl industrial Company's Addition, iron lug on the Boulevard and Uungalo 0 street, and being the same real estal >f which was conveyed to the said Gold A Kurn by N. C. Steele and wife 1 ' deed dated June 20, lOlfi, and of recoi * j .n said clerk's office in Deed Boc w I No. 200, page 04. 3" | Lots Nos. 70 and 71, situate on Itlve lt view street in said city of l'airmoi a* and being the same real estate whit !r tvas conveyed to the said Goldio j Kuhn by Grovcr C. Powell, Specii Commissioner, by deed dated Noven c her ti, 1015, and of record in sal 8 clerk's office in Deed Book No. 20 w page 220. a The above described property wi he sold tree and acquit from all liei thereon. Terms of Sale?Ono third, or as nine more ns the purchaser may elect I pay, cash in hand on the day of sal Ll ________ | N O T I TAX-P I For I will give 21/0 per cen -is all of their Taxes at the t ,a XT 1- . .. 3. | g iNovemDer, or at the pla r-|g dates in October or Nov ,L. ;8 MANNINGTON DISTRICT. ? [g Glovers Gap?Wednesday, Oeti v,8 Metz?Thursday, October IS, 1? jS Joe Town?Friday, October 19, 8 Mannington?Saturday, Octobe - ? llymer?Monday, October 22, 1 g LINCOLN DISTRICT. - ? Sturms Mills?Tuesday, Octobe g Downs?Wednesday, October 2 8 Worthington?Thursday, Octob 0 y Farmtngton?Friday and Sntur r 8 grant district " 8 Monongah?Monday, October 2 g Ehlora?Tuesday, October 30, I e 8 BoothsviUe?Tuesday, October 8 UNION DISTRICT g Williams School House?Wedr s 8 WINFIELD DISTRICT li V Bunners School House?Thurst r 8 Wlnfleld?Thursday, Nov. 1, 19 1 O UNION IND. DISTRICT 1 g Palatine?Friday and Saturday I 0 PAW PAW DISTRICT i S Uivesviile?Monday, November II g Grays Flats?Tuesday, Novemt ' 8 FAIRMONT DISTRICT r 2 Barraclcville?Wednesday, Nov. " ? PAW PAW DISTRICT > ? Fairview?Friday and Saturday g FAIRMONT DISTRICT ' 8 Sheriff's Office?Every day beg > Q f g Intei'est will be charge 1 g on all Taxes not paid by J," J Owing to the new Sal e | persons will be required 3 time of each year or they a g linquent as the Sheriff \ j O -c j p ttiA ucitets lruiii une yea i, ? prompt and take advantc \ 1 A. M. C ? | Sheri: d S*C B |V^ V O U II Present this CASH DISCOUNT VOUC I of this newspaper and secure the $3. I MAIL ORDERS?Some terms as above. 8 cents extra within 150 miles; 12c. 150 to amt. to include for 4 lbs. Address this -net ? streets 011 their way to the cantonment id patriotic women handed each rooky I SPECIAL NOTTH* _ j I la 1 ami the balance In two egwl instal- ] t-1 ments, payable in ti and 1- euths. re- | w j spcctively, (font date of saS? with into | terest front date of Bate, and the un- j , le derisgned, trustee will reserve a ven- ! iy j aor's lien on the property sold to sod i urc the payment oi the deferred In'k stalnienU of the purchase money. 1 HENRY S. LIVELY, r-i Trustee of the Estate of Goldie A. ^ it Kuhn, Bankrupt and also Trustee ot h the Estate of S. Howard Kijhn, BankI rupt. , il j 1, Bernard L. Butclitr, one of the n Referees in Bankruptcy of the Disd 1 trlct Court of the United States for , 5, | the Northern District ot West Vir- 1 i ginia, do certify that the above named | 11 trustee has executed bond in the pen-1< is alty and amount prescribed by me | and with surety thereon approved by , h me as sufficient. ( o B. L. BUTCHER, o i Referee. c^iao?xtoo:o:aoxKi^^vo.o:osi:o:oobxttt-a i CE TO |'AYERSI 1917 I t discount to persons paying ?!; Sheriff's office in October or $ i ces named, on the following |j ember of said year: ? j 81 ' obcr 17, 1917. 8 1917 ? r 20, 1917. ? : 917. ? r 23, 1917, ? 4, 1917. S er 25, 1917. g day, October 26 and 27, 1917, ?> : 9, 1917. 8 .917. Until 1 o'clock P. M. 8 30, 1917. From 2 to 4 o'clock P. M. g lesday, October 31, 1917. 8 ? lay, November 1, 1917. Until 1 P. M. g 17. From 1 to 4 o'clock P. M. g ? , November 2 aud 3. 1917. 8 . 8 5, 1917. 8 )tr 6, 1917. 8 7, 1917. From 1 to 4 o'clock P. M. 8 , November 9 and 10, 1917. g inning November 12, 1917. g id at the rate of 10 per cent, g December 31,1917. g ary Law being in effect, all | to pay their taxes in good | will have to be returned de- I vill not be allowed to carry g ir to another. Please be | ige of the Discounts. g <1 * /N* V LK, | i ff of Marion County. 0 lis (ffih O U N ?P CHER* V5& The West Virginian Fairmont, W. V*. U ' THE NATIONS AT WAR ,-w by WILLIS J. ABBOT _ This book covers the entire hiitory of thv s~ war up to the official announcement of ^4 America's entry into the great conflict. 2 Contains nlmoat 600 illustration* from photographs, maps and charts. ?0mag. dT nificent full-page color plates. Site 8X fl 10% inches, 4?8 pages, beautifully bound 10 a rich blue art vellum. Xj| REGULAR PRICE $3.00 $ But readers of this newspaper ean clipand S use this CASH DISCOUNT VOUCHER I as $1.50 towards the payment of this $3, % making a cash outlay of only $1.50. _ m As the coat of printing, paper and hinding > , is constantly increasing we may not be able V to secure an additional supply of books? > BO ACT QUICKLY. V , We reserve the right to .discontinue this g j special offer at any time. Those who do Z not use this Cash Discount Voucher xmut g pay the full regular price of $3. The advantage of being one of our Xa readers la proven by the ectual sar- S ing under this discount offer. y HER with $1.50 IN CASH at the office > volume at once. V Be sure to enclose the Discount -Voucher and 9 800 mi.; (or greater distances ask postmaster V rspaper. ft 1G, OCTOBER 12,191T. ITE WITH FLOWERS \ *'A CLASSIFIED/ ONE-CENT A WORD HELP WANTED?MALE WANTED?Men. Steady work. Helmtck Foundry Machine Co. 8-24-tf-2744 IVANTED?Pick and shovel laborers. Apply on work at Rivesville, W. Va. ?aw Paw district road work. Ridge Sroa. Contractora. l0-8-12t-2?a5 WANTED?Laborers at the Monongahela Valley Traction company Hutchinson power plant. Wages 35c per bour. Apply on Job. The Nicola Building Co. 10-9-5t-2940 WANTED?Neat appearing boy 16 to IS years of age. Apply at once The Leader Shop, 219-221 Madison street. 10-ll-tf-2954 WANTED?Immediately, good reliable boy 16 or 17 years old. Apply CourteeyCs Btore. 10-ll-2t-2966 OPERATE non-commission real estate business. Capital and experience unnecessary. Write Non-Cornmission Agency. Lima, Ohio. 10-12-6t-295S HELP WANTED?FEMALE WANTED ? Saleslady, one with experience In shoes preferred. Good steady position. Apply with reference The Leader Shop. 219-221 Madison SL 10-ll-tf-29o3 ROOMS?FURNISHED FOIl RENT?Furnished room. Gentlemen. 1107 Alexander Place. 10-2-U-2905 ' "OK KENT?Furnished room, second floor 224 Washintgon street. Gen tiemen only. 10-9-5t-2942 FOR RENT ? Furnished rooms, 14 Rhea Terrace. Phone 792-R. 10-10-3t-294S FOR RENT?Furnished room, second floor. 224 Washington St. Gentleman only. 10-10-4t-2947 FOR RENT?li or 4 very desirable furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Phone 287-M. 10-ll-tf-2955. ^ HOUSES POTTHE14 X FOR RENT?House on Grant street. Seven rooms and* bath. Phone 56G-W. Applv 232 Grant St. 10-8-6t-2934. FOR RENT?Cottage, 4 rooms and bath on Spenco St. Apply to M. iv. i lanu., luuui -\u. i, i' leiiinig nanaIng. 10-9-tf-2937 "BUSINESS0PPQRTUNITIE3 _ FOR SALE?Store. For particulars call Straight's store. At Grays Flats. W. Va. 10-S-tf.2933. "7; '"personalS 7777777 CORSETIERE?Representing Spirclla Corset, SOS Gaston Ave. 10-0-402929. FOR SALE ~ FOR SALE ? Salt rising and yeast home made bread. Also pies arid cakes. Apply 402 Qulncy street. 9-24-2Ct-2S7G FOR SALE?Horse, harness and wagon. $40 If sold immediately. C. E. Mason, pakota road near Meredith Springs. . 10-9-5t-294t> HOUSES FOR SALfi FOR SALE?6-room tiouse wltb bam Big lot Apply 325 Jefferson street. 4-20-tf No 223' "THE AGENCY OF SERVICE" Your Interests and Your Country's Are Inseperable? Buy Liberty Bonds Do your duty to your country. Do your duty to the soldiers and sailors who will light for you. Your country needs your money to carry on a successful warfare?the only kind of warfare your country has ever waged. Subscribe to the Liberty Loan today. We Invite you to subscribe at our bank. The Fairmont T rust Company % i I ir HATSOEVER rr a VV fires, whatsovi | whatsoever developet 5 fires or fire breeding 3 any worth of manho | you, think of these th I F. E. NI i 1NSU * Masonic Tqmple i ???W ^iDVERTISINGj] CA8H WITH ORDER ] FARMS FOR SALE FINE LEVEL OHIO grain and dairy farm, nice buildings, all farm tool* and 3 teams with feed for one year go In free with this farm. Will take $5,000 down; balance can stand M long as desired. Write Franklin Parker, S47 N. Pearl St., Columbus, A Ohio. 2534. F} Foil SALE?M>* farm of 115 acres! nine room house, cellar, water at door, 4 miles from railroad, H mil* from High school, church and small town This farm has 40 acres of seo> ond bottom land, barn 32x32, slate root and basement, stable, cattle, bam 20x30, slate roof, calf shed 16t 2U, wagon ahed, 20x30. coal and oil '' :^aa unsold, plows, harrow, hay forks, mower, rake, corn plow and two milk I cowb. all for $942 50. l'ossosslon an* time; easy terms. Call or address E. M, Duncan', Kreeport. Ohio. I WANTED ^ " ^ WANTED?5000 old feather beds. Highest cash prices paid. Mall or ders promtply attended to. Writs I Pullman Feather Company, P. 0. Bos 2771, West Virginian. S-31-tt-2771 WANTED ? Desirable furnished rooms for light housekeeping, ceo trally located. lteteronces. Call I phono 7,12^ 1011-3t-295t I WANTED?Old false teeth. Dou't matter if broken 1 pay $2.00 to $15.00 per set. Send by parcel post and receive check by return mall. L. Mazer. 2007 S. Fifth Stroet, Philadelphia. Pin 10-12-6t-2959 COAL MINE WANTED?Lease Ol I ,lmy. Large user wants mine about 1 ready to ship. State on what railroad and whether siding Is in tipple ready. Address Operator, Hotel Ma- I aelra, Morgantown. 10-12-21-2957 Wfe - Is tfTeetlra la treatini qLJf W/M ? S uuQttursl discharges EnS.lB " E2 VI pHoleM.non-jiolsooou: . Tfl BJSSlUK WiTTand will not strloturi. ^a#l Bollotesln 1 toSdsys .1J sof.n by brygqistm. -i ruretl Post If desbtd-Prlco 11, or 8 bnulc?$2.75, -M Professional Cards j A^BrjsCOIT, , 19 26 years practical experience. Glasses furnished In one hour. With A. H. Scott & Company. I JEWELERS. , I ^ . . jjH i MRS. W. A. TUCKER'a I jd CORSETIERE S Kepresenting Nubone Corsets. < "lj P Bell 487 J 320 Monroe St ' ??? DR. A. B. SMITH, ;B OSTEO?ATHIC PHYSICIAN ANL) EYE SPECIALIST. Glasses ot all Kinds correctly fitted. Satisfaction guaranteed. -'9 Hall Block over Martin's Drug Phone 861 R. '' ? M. R. FRANTZ Successor to Walker & Kelley GENERAL INSURANCE. Fire, Accident and Surety Bonds Fleming Bldg., Over Hall Hardware FAIRMONT, W. VA. Good Morning! ' j"^f~ "I have here a small bllL" Ijl , ;* ' H "'I paid^ that bill." ^ Stop disputing; H where's your receipt?" "Here's my check receipt jj /'-If with your firm's signature on J If you desire to have your II | receipts cared for free of || | charge and placed In order ev- H : j cry month, adopt the National ||] jj Bank of Fairmont's efficient la \ checking system. Open 91 checking account immediate- ^ ? hatiotfal ffi 1 I fairmonrilnnn West rjLt fjrt tj(T t-rjut t_#r isfisr n# c*w~ :&&&&&&&&*&&&83 laketh for safety from srer preventetb fires, 8 'vSsM h care in handling a materials; if there be ji od or womanhod in CHOLS I