K-W^h^..>v i oX, Feb. 2.?A dclesa- j on of members of Congress compared' Hb*. Senator Sutherland and Represcn-1 'ves Woodyard and Cooper, of West j and Fields and Langley, of 4 Kentucky paid a visit to the offices of ? Secretary of War Baker In. behalf of Bt3falaf Heber Rice, of Huntington, trho ' JlfPhis -.been stationed at ump anciuy wltfe^Ste 150th Infantry. An efficiency r board has 'examined and reported on Major Rice and while the finding has B not.yet been made public, the friends HL- of Tdajor Rice are fearful that it is HKjfennfkeorable to him. They have taken! Bjpteps to protect his record and tbt J ^conference of this influential delegation with Secretary Baker was tbe rcIfsnlt of the efforts of the officer's The House committee on pensions j HMfeas. made a favorable report on the ^^H'foUenring three special bills which f 'were introduced by Congressman i ToRichard Starr, of Parkersburg. 530'A, month; William Harper, of! Wood county, $40; and Mrs. Martha ] WfiSpn, of Elizabeth. $25 a month, and |I2 a month for a helpless child. Pension Commissioner has notified* Mr. Wood yard of the granting of a pension to Mrs. Kate L. Irvin., of SfatersvQIe. to wit. 320 a month: tron^ June, 1917. $25 a month from' Oct. 1917. and accrued ' pension due j iter date husband at the date of his. ^HL ? Bahlin, Lewis county, postoffice has ' B .been, ordered discontinued; also"""Can-. T^aam'i Upshur county. Postmaster's K \commissions have been issued to Lois 1 B' Crookshanks at Lizemores; and Ed-; B'. ward'E. Reyburn. of Vivian. The latI ter is a temporary commission. B1* Judge and Mrs. James W. Robinson. of Clarksburg, and William B. CutHjV right 'pof Buckharmon. have been in the Capital this week attending a ] B. meeting of the grand lodge of the ?-J- ??? nf Cn. 1 B9 (nuta uuuiaiu vi w w , r lumbla, Knights of Pythias. j W. T. Derfckson. of Clarksburg. j I came to Washington and. was "indue-1 ; tear -which is the -word 'the govern| meat used when a man who has alBready been drafted joins the service B before he is called to the colors, into Hr?he army at Camp Meigs, on the outskirts of the city. He is attached to Blithe quartermaster's department, at Oat camp. . Notice lias been received by Scna >. tor Sutherland from the Pension BuB reau that the application filed fori ^^B Mrs. Caroline -A. Taylor, of Buckliaii-. B lion had been acted favorably on. at! B the rate of $20 a month from Decern- | I her, 1916. and $25 from October. 1917.: Senator Sutherland filed at the same j B department evidence for Mrs. Caroline B Pearl, of Stumptown. ar.d Luke P. j Brooks, of Alexander, in support of I their pending applications. Coke H. Hood has been commission- ; B ed postmaster at Schcer. W. a. ,v' ________ ""j. Bj|> State Superintendent of Schools M. | ^BFP. Shawkey. Prof. O. G. Wilson, o," B? Fairmont: Prof. F. M. Ijonganecker. of Parkersburg: and Prof. I. B. Bush, ^B! r\f On nil ivoll Irrntrn ^T'f-nrnr:^ J_<1 4V. AM* g | Oil and Gas. j; . In the West Virginia fields the Hope j B Natural Gas Company's Xo C on the . E Ella Kinsey farm is proving 10 be tiie ! best producer com meted in that state ^R^kince the first of the year. For the 24 ! fionrs ending at 7 o'clock yesterday | K morning the well flexed 205 barrels. Daring the past two years MauuincHftton "district. Marion county, in which b the well is located, has furnished more new production than any of the older /'districts. It was thought the Dents 3tun development had been so thorK oughly drilled over that in the future R light pumpers would be the rule. There is room for more development K work in the vic.ai^- of the Xo J on j I the Einsey farm and new work will j be started at once.' On Coon Run. McCielian district.: K Doddridge county. Mclntyre & Co. j have completed Xo 4 cn the J. O.. Sbrader farm. It is a duster. On R- Broad Run in the same district the. E Carnegie Natural Gas Company's Xo, S on the Marshall Ash farm is not n?xood for more than two barrels a day 1 Ej/in the Big Injun sand. r On, Indian Creek. McElroy district.! | Tyler county, the American Oil Devel opment Company has completed ana ' v put to pumping its test on the S D Nichols farm. It is producing 13 bar-1 xels a day. K In "West union district. Douuridge j K-coonty, the Hope Natural Gas Com- ( K ^ 18 drilling two tests on the T E . H 0*DoiraeU fans. On Nutters Fork,j Grant district, the Carter Oil Com pa- j R ny is rigging up at a test on the E and ' H J Freeman farm. On Flint Creek in the-same district the same company j das due in the Keener sand at a test! Hon the T R Spencer farm. The Amer- { Kfcan Oil Development Company has j E&art of the rig timbers on the ground j for a..test on the Marion Spencer farm. ! 3 On Bear Fork. Troy district, Gilmer J county, the Philadelphia Company t drilled its test on the J L Spurgeon j btarm through all 'sands. It is a dnster Ktaid the hole has been plugged and B Abandoned. On Horne Creek in the i dame district the same company has j 'started to drill a test on the Homer, Is-Mason farm. On Alum Fork. Free- i Stabs'Creek district. Lewis county, the ' Rsame> company is drilling its test on Rtfee wmiam Keener farm to the lower j sands. j On fishing Creek. Grant district Wetzel county, the Carnegie Natural On Company has completed a test on : Btfce James H Sfareve farm. ~A light H||nw of oil was developed in the Gor don sand. On Long Drain Ron, ^Church district the same company started to drill a test on the Ann Morgan, farm and it is building the ! rig. for a test on the Alice Edgell farm. ! K On Sugar Cree. Center district the Hope Natural Gas Company's second jest On the Christie Brookover farm is t showing for a producer in the Mason J ditad. On Knob Fork the same com- i Sncgg'.i* drilling in the Gordon sand i I at a second test on the Joseph Brook-; ioxner farm. On Bartholomew Run.' KMsamington district Marion cohnty.. the same company is bsilding the rigi -est on the E H HndSon farm. J " j j}u H' '.'Tic -s" - " /.'? N ' "\KT \IC\Y/C i 1^1 1\t . .W f. i I By CHARIE8 BROOK8 SMITPPf | were viators ia the city this veeii. They were en route to Philadelphia to attend a isecting of the national organization of men of their profession. G. J. Floyd, of Charleston, lias ar-J rived in Washington, in answer to a! telegraphic summons, to take an ei-| animation for a commission ia the engineering corps. > '. r.Qpli JU1CUC, Ui. WCSWtl! ?? " / ?o> !n the army at Camp Lee, has been recommended for a second lieutenant's commission in the Q. M. Dept. by Congressman Reed. Congressman- Woodyard has'requested the Post Office department to extend the service of R. F. D. Vo. o from Parkersburg to include the Tillage of Nicollete. It had its post offifice discontinued few months ago and the citizens have had poor mail service since. Mrs. Ivy Briggs. of Weston, and her sister. Miss Laura Lowe, are stopping ofT with friends ia the Capital for a few days on their way east. Other West Virginia arrivals are O. Tippetts. of Keyser. and Judge W. K. Haymond. of Sutton. " ii BITS OF 1 STATE NEWS ! j In a recent issue of the Kingwood, Argus the following was printed: i "A freak of nature that has created a great amount of interest throughout the county is a calf that was bom one day the past week on the farm of J. J. Martin, a prominent farmer living near Valley Point. The calf has two heads, four ears, four eyes, two nostrils and two throttles leading to the | chert. Although dead when bom the j strange curiosity has attracted a great I many people to the farm." Thirty anto tracks passed through j Wheeling Thursday night over the Na-1 :io;ial pike. The tracks were from De- j lroi- and headed for an Atlantic port, i being loaded with army supplies, ac- ] ccrding to the Wheeling Intelligencer, j Sixty other trucks are expected to pass over the same course sometime soon. ar.d all are serving a double purpose. while getting the trucks to the coast for shipment, supplies are being loaded on them, thereby using the one j fuel to transport the two items, sup- j plies and trucks. _ j The trucks were manufactured in Detroit on government orders and it is just recently that they have been able to rua over the roads. There was 25 feet of snow in West Virginia between the dates of Jan. 26 and Feb. <5. according to the stater,:-*.it of W. E. Hi!!, inspector of the ; Third District for the public service; commission, who returned to Charles- i lev. front his home at Petersburg, Va., | .the other (lay. Mr. iiill wm snow bound for nearly j two weeks by tlie heavy snow that ob-; litcraied the tracks of the Baltimore i S Ohio branch road from Greensprings | to I'i-itrsburg. The snow from the; mountains piled up as high as 25 feet ! and the company could not make the ; usual round trip a day. The branch is known as "The Trough" by the patrons of the road, j Snow shovels 0:1 the engine were use- : less and the deep cuts had to be cleanod by workmen. Keyser. 40 miles or eriand. was cut off from Petersburg for the period and no mail came into j the town from that point by automa-: bile route, temporarily abandoned re- j suiting from the impassable roads. According to the the Monroe Watch- [ man Monroe and Greenbrier county sheep are dying from what is known i as snow fever. This disease prevails ; when snow covers the ground for a long period?and it has done so this ; winter since early in December. Mr. S. C. Peters has saved most of his j sheep affected by this malady by 1 splitting the ears of the animals and ; feeding them potatoes or beets with wheat bran and as much salt as they will eat with it. The ear-splitting lets ' out impure blood. . _ j GOVERNMENT LAND. ?0,000.000 Acres of Vacant Land In California. Our new "Home-Seekers Guide" one ; hundred pages, describes vacant land ; ill I AUlUlUitt tuiu UlUCl WC81CI U [ es. With legal description of thousands of acres in this county. Gives , iiornestcad. desert and timber laws. ! Head official warning against land j locaters. Our magazine directs yon I "How and Where" vacant lands can j bt founc" with United States and : county maps. Call or mail us ?l-00. . The Homeseekers' Guide. 356 S. Broad j way. Los Angeles, California, suite i -21-222-223-224-225.?Advt. 1 FOU METHODS THAT ARE BEST" FOR CLEANING Carpets, rugs, portieres,' blankets, comforts, furnitt Now Is T to look over your spring J pare! and send them to us t ed for extended service by < INFORMATION IN REGi PRICES WILL BE FUR? FOOTER'S I Ctunberla RICHARD GELKE Fairmont , Large Cnowd at Central School- | The Washington birthday celebra-l tion which was. held at the Central school building last evening was axtended-by a large crowd. Superintendent W. A. Hast end had charge of the meeting and the following program was carried out. Song. "America." by audience; prayer. Rev. J. E. Wells; patriotic songs by high school students; address. Mrs- J. Walter Barnes; address. Attorney H. S. Lively; address. Attorney Harry Shaw; address. Attorney E. B. Carskaddon; address. I Levi B. Harr; patriotic drftl by seventh j and eighth grade hoys and girls. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Carpenter. Mrs. W. H. Bnrgoyne and son, Frank, or Xewburg, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Carpenter in Diamond street Thursday night. The Bur-: goyne family have recently sold their large farm near Newburg and purchased another near Youngstown. O. Mrs. Burgoyne and sou were en route tn Younestown to join Mr. Burgoyne who has been there several days making preparations for their arrival. Very III. Miss Martha Linn, of Benton's Ferry. 'who suffered a paralytic stroke a few days ago. is fn a very critical condition. Her brother. Samuel Linn, of this city, has been by her bedside the past few days. Personals. Mr. Stealey, of Clarksburg, is a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Johnson.'in Morgantown avenue. J. R. Miller and family will move soon from Market street to the A. B. Cole property in Morgantown avenue. Mrs. Ada Hawkins, of Barrackville. spent a couple of days this week with he? sister. Mrs. Andy Vandergrift, in Market street.. Miss Ivy West, of Ferry street, is recovering from' her recent illness. John Lake, of Prickctt's creek, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Cephas Hawkins. in Ferry street Friday. Mrs. A. R. Taylor, of Ferry street, has been ill for several days past. Mrs. J. H. Steele, of Little Falls, who came to the city Wednesday, has been quite sick at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Russell Malone, in Blaine street. Miss Blanch Shurtleff. of Morgantown. is spending a few days here with friends. Mrs. Stella Brown, of the East Park school, is spending the week end at her home in Harrison county. Mr. and-Mrs. Dent Nuzum. of GufTey street, are at Hammond where" they were called by the tragic death of their ?? 'VlT'yiTm auu, SPECIAL NOTICES NOTICE. In view of the prevalence of smallpox in and throughout the county and city, the Board of Health of the City of Fairmont hereby urgently suggests and advises that 3ll citizens submit to vaccination at once, and that every precaution be used against the spread of this loathsome disease. The Health Board will do everything in its power to take proper care of all cases of infection and will promptly segregate and quarantine established cases. Let the citizens themselves use every care and precaution. BOARD OF HEALTH, City of Fairmont. By H. L. 0.R1SS. City Physician. ANTHONY BOW'EN, Mayor. Real Clothes j Satisfaction cannot be obtained in ready made clothes j You'll appreciate the differ< ence after wearing a suit built to your individual measure. Maac to measure siui iu >uia ? measuie? Perfect fit. -workmanship and materials guaranteed. Come in now and make your selections from the hundreds of patterns we show. Han) R. Cole ' Merchant Tailor !xsi inain oircei Opp. Wcs^rn Union upstairs. I ND! ALWAYS SAFEST AND AND DYEING. lace curtains, linen blinds, ire covers, draperies, etc. Tie Time and summer wearing ap;o be cleaned and freshen- . dut unsurpassed methods. UtD TO WORK AND WISHED ON REQUEST. IYE WORKS tnd, Md. SON, Local Agent , W. Va. , .? 1 ' ?"'.' -v - .. .... ?r V SALE OF V TATt REAL ESBy rirtue of the authority rested in them, by decree entered by tbe ClrIcoit Cottrt of Marion County, West Virginia, in the chancery cause of Elizabeth Maclaren Bailey, Executrix &c? against Reeve Maclaren Bailey and others, on the 8th day of January, 19IS, the undersigned' Special Commissioners thereby appointed for the purpose, will sell, at public auction, to the highest and best bidder, at the _gaa?_frgnt door of the Court House of said Maricn County, in Fairmont, on tie 8th day of March. 1918. beginning at 2 o'clock p. m., on the terms hereinafter set forth, the following described real estate, that is to say: Two separate parcels of real estate, adjoining each other, one described as Lot Xo. 9, in Block Xo. 49. in the Fhirmont Development Company's Addition to tlie City of Fairmont, shown by a plat of said Addition recorded In | the office of the Clerk of the County ! Court of said Marion County in Deed Book Xo. 59, pages A to E. fronting 50 feet on Benoni Avenue, and extending back 120 feet to an alley, being the same lot conveyed to Joseph ?t. Bailey (deceased) by F. W. Sturm and wife, by deed dated the 28th daj of May, 1910, and "recorded in said Clerk's Office in Deed Book Xo. 167, at page .17. The other parcel adjoining the lot above described, and described as that part of Lot Xo. 8 in Block Xo. 49. fronting 15 feet on Benoni Avenue and extending back 120 feet to an alley, being the same parcel of land con! veyed to said Joseph R. Bailey by J William T. Hartman and wife, by ' deed dated the 24th day of October, 1911. and recorded in said Clerk's Of| Get "Indian; i Your Roads C^END to us today for o ating Costs Book givi; rwr?rr]<5 { VI . _ per-mile-per-day costs of tenance, driver, interest, in WORM This table will prove to yo Indiana Worm Drive Truck wil money for you?therefore, E. money for you. It will demons an Indiana Truck of the right for your business, will carryy over your regular hauling lower running expense an tenance charges than you: method. The high earning power c Trucks is due to their ability to de' loads at very low running cost and to oervice ever a long term of years with minimum depreciation?in fact, practi- / caliy undiminished earn- /'* big power. / iJ-Sf (:J Savers will ^ \ . Biggest ] ,-J From Fa v / i (ii * J 11 Fairmont fs daily payia Sends of prosperity and tl r to hold even better things L "Who among ns will col A dividends? It will be those who 1 11 thriftiness have accumula U to take advantage of an c tented. They will reap t vllk. Prenare now. Have a b f ft1 tie bpnk credit -which alw JlJ its. Some day shortly yx i J ibe account at once. ( 1 jairmont. I j ^Ijggj 44Each parcel win be sold separately. . TERMS OF SALE?One4hird thereof (and as much more as the purchaser may elect to pay) cash in hand on day of sale, one-third thereof in six months, and onethird thereon in which deferred installments of pur-1 which deefrred installments of ptn> chase money the purchaser shall execute and deliver his two several promissory notes, with approved personal security, payable as aforesaid, to said Special Commissioners, with interest thereon from day of sale, and a lien will be retained in the deed or deeds for said property to seace the payment thereof. KEMBLE "WHITE, E. C- FRAME. Special Commissioners. I. W- S. Black, Clerk, hereby certify that bond in the penalty of $8,000.00. with surety approved by me has been executed before me_ by said special commissioners. W. S. BLACK, Clerk Feb. 9-16-23-Mar. 2. 1 j FOB SALE | FOR SALE?1 good work horse, dark bay. 5 years old. weight about 1400; one two-horse road-wagon in good conI dition. Phone 936. Howard I. Con-; i nor, Xorway Mines. 2-19-5t 34IS. j FOR SALE?Cozy four-room semi! bungalow, hardwood finish, built in j features, bath, cement cellar, half acre lot. fine garden, fruit, chicken hefuse. j Will sacrifice. Terms to suit pur chaser. Box 87, Fairmont, W. Va. 2-23-lt-3445. i" Costs for and Loads ur Indiana Trucks* Operng detailed recapitulation or last five years ? the gasoline, oil, tires, mainsurance, etc. DRIVE ? that an * 1 save big ARNbig how % rw^r^w j _ r i j > f i j > r t i p Collect the 1) Dividends rth lirmont's j ure (10 ? Its citizens liberal dirt- f L { le immediate future seems U j for us. j leot most of these future ' y by consistent saving and i I ted the amount necessary j pportnnity -when It Is pre- *V w he real profits. ank account and establish \ ays goes with savings hab- j ^ I ;u'll -wnnt it badly. Open II H . floHgcnrr AifroBP WASTED WANTED?Miners wanted who ere studying for examinations, to get the best mining boot published. "Mining in a Nutshell." by James Waydlaw. Scottdale. Pa. Price $2.2o. 20-26t-3377. OLD FALSE TEETH WANTED?I Don't matter it broken. I pay $21 to $15 per set. Aso cash for old gold.) silver, and broken Jewelry. Send by| parcel past and receive check by return mail. Will hold goods 10 days tor sender's approval or my offer. L. Mazer 200 S. 5th Sh. Philadelphia. Pa. 2-12-26t-S397 WANTED?At once, a first class farmex -with team to farm on shares. House ready. Splendid location and ' opportunity tor a man with references, i Address Box 666 Uniontown. Pa. 2-21-21-3455 WANTED?To trade 5 1-2 H. P. motorcycle for new model Winchester repeating shot gun. Address P. O. Box 317, Fairmont. W. Va. 2-19-tf 342S. WANTED ? Man for position with large corporation. Both outside and inside work. Good opportunity tor advancement. Must have moderate education. be sober, energetic and willing. Address in own handwriting giving experience. age. married or single and j salary wanted. All replies confidential . No slouch need apply. R. E. L~ Box 182, Wheeling, W. Va. 2-21-3t-3434 AGENTS WANTED AGENTS make big profits selling our extracts, perfumes, cold creams, face j powders, spices, medicines, etc. Beautiful high grade line. Exclusive territory. Sample free. Lacassian CoDept. 35. St. Louis. Mo. 2-23-H-3429 SALESMAN?To sell Universal Guaranteed clothes. Leaders in men's made-to-measure suits direct to wearer. $13.50 and $17.50. Exclusive territorr. Liberal commissions for live hustling solicitors capable or earning | ?100.00 weekly with best selling line I in America. Reference required. L*reversal Tailoring Co., IS Washington Place. New York. 2-23-U-3443. SALESMAN to sell low-priced mileage guaranteed tire. Must be live wire. Excellent proposition to right party. Write for particulars to Atlas Tire Co., S22 Xorth Broad St., Philadelphia. Pa. 2-20-11-3444 ' SPECIAL NOTICES THE PUBLIC .SERVICE COMMISSION OF WEST VIRGINIA, CAPITOL BUILDING, CHARLESTON. A meeting of THE PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION* OF WEST VIRGINIA, held on the 29th day of January, A. D. 1918. Case No. 690. MONONGAHELA RAILWAY COMPANY.?Application to change pasenger rates, fares and charges. Whereas, application has this day j been Hied by the Monongahela Rail-: way Company for authority to increase j ..its passenger rates, fares and charges ' from, two cents per mile to two and one j half cents per mile, it is ordered that j leave be granted to'any person inter-' ested to-file objection thereto before the Commission at any time on or before the 2Sth day of February, 191S; and this matter be set down for hearing at a meeting of the Commission j to be held at -its offices in the city or I Charleston on' the said 28th day of February.. 1918, at ten o'clock a. m? at which time any person may appear and make such objection thereto as may be deemed proper. A Copy. Teste: (Signed) R. B. BERNTHEIM, 2-2-9-1G-23 " Secretary. .BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES COAL?200 acres of Red Stone coal for sale at ?150.00 per acre; 5 foot vein; on the B. ? O. railroad, 2% miles south of the city of Weston. Bank opened and some coal removed. P. J. Dyer, 142 Main avenue, Weston, W. Va. 2-22-61-3359 54 OIL WELt,S now earnings 1% per cent, monthly. Development this year should increase--earaing3 to 4S per cent. Not a gamble, but a producinsr comoaET located in heart of prov cn Oklahoma field. Write for free in- j formation today. Guaranty National j Oil & Gas Co.. N. T. Life Bids.. Kansas City. Mo. 2-33-lt-3440 COMBINED ironing table and step ladder. Changes instantly. Locks automatically. Folds flat. Price $4.00. Sample $3.00. Two $5.00. Full size, well made and sells itself. C. R. Smith. Freeport, Ohio. 2-23-H-243S, yyyyyyeyfyeyeyyyeyfygyeyfyj ?| 117" HATSOEVER m S VY fires, whatsovi S5 whatsoever develojpet ** -pi-mc. or fii-e breeding y worth of manho* think of these th F. E. NI INSB] mic Templer " twyflwyawyfyO) NOT AU our subscribers bonds will please take no ed to make delivery. Bet and receive your bonds. ' will kindly do so at once. Fairmont Tn . s JI fabms fob sale ^ FOB SALE?168 acre farm 30-mHss - .v East of Cleveland. 2 mSes from^'l-V^j county seat, B. & O. R. B. lntemrban and brick road to Cleveland. Modem . -j35 10 room bonce with furnace. bath. hot. -3?3fl and cold water. acetylene lights, hard- ?pg|$M| wood finish. Modem cow ham* '? _ _ jsaj ment floor, steel stanchions, new silo ' *S5j tivation. Price $100.00 per acre, half cash. Write owner. G. O. Farquhar- ' son. 410 Arcade. Cleveland. Ohto. ;i FOR SALE?My farm of 115 acres, Five room house, iron roof, water at . :f?*g door. 4 miles from railroad. 1-$ mile' from High school, church and small- ? ~-sg& country town. This farm has about- _ 0-&! 40 acres of second bottom land. Bare. 32x32, slate roof; cattle bam 20x30. ; ' slate roof, wagon shed. 20x30. Coal and oil goes with farm. Plows, barrow.- > - -* E bay forks ana ropes, mower nuc aw , ?. -'-iC two milk cows all for $4250.00. Fos- .'-'SiSS session an ytime. Call No. 4 or address * . E. 3L Duncan, R. F. D-, Frecport. Ohio. ; 2-25-61-3446. HEiiP wanted?fkmaTiT. .. 'dp GIRLS ? Congenial factory employ* ment consisting largely of govern-. ' " mont work. Positions open to girls' between the ages of 21 and 35 In good physical condition. Steady, profitable ? 'jW&i work lor those wishing to avail themselves of an opportunity. Commoni- : v??H cate with or bring this ad. and apply ; at Factory Employment Office.. The Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company. Akron,'Ohio. 2-13-15t-3400 WANTED?Middle aged woman to --islSBI keep house for family of two. Call 339. 2-22-tf-3442 WANTED?Immediately girl for genv . V-S^gg eral housework. Apply to Mr. Mapel, phone 1105 or call at 209 Bellview Ave. 2-22-3t-3441. -mp?H FOR RENT ? Desk room, phone and " V: i'-jWt girl m office. Phone 71-J. 2-12-tf-333S ii .-isaS FOR RENT ? Office rooms. Main v street, second floor, Henncn building, over Western Union office. T. W.. w(Sm Hennen, plione 315-R. 2-22-31-3437 -5"^ - -- ' ' CHiGHESTEB S PILLS ~ ilM Taa?naojBSBua w . S AAvSil CfcUehfS fi!PalM?mM -s?-T SCiD By DRUGGISTS REHfWOS , . : -MM - :\~uSS8B . ' *, TRY A WANT AD Professional Cards Optometrist and fj 26 years practical ? * * vi^ experience. Glasses famished ia one boar. With A. B. Scott & Company, ^v^li JEWELERS. ' OSTEOPATHIC* ^PHTS^JAfl . ffflS AND EYE SPECIALIST. Glasses ot all xlods correctly ? fitted. Satisfaction guaranteed. . " ^ ^ ??? Block over Martin's Urns ' Store. Practice limited to office and ||i!?| consultation. New Location 310 Main St. i *- !&9I Honrs 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. dally;' * " pjs and 1 to 4 p. m. Sunday by appoint-'; : --.vvfjfal ment. Phone?New number 706 K; . Residence Phone 1295 J. : ? . > M ij-uwu-u-j--- m_ J - JJJ J - -----J-LnjT-nj-u-n. | Repairing and rebuilding an- | 0 tomoDiie raaiaiors a speuaitj.? } Old Radiators Bought, Rebuilt : 3 and Sold. Practical Tinner and 8hoet Metal Worker. 328 Monroe St. i y?*iy?**yf?zy!??i*2y!C*f3fiyt is ?2 : gg&M ! M|iC^ - ^ ICE I to Second liberty Loan J- ."'; tice that we are prepar- I ? urn paid in full receipts k ||| Chose that have not paid v j l^-ri w * . - . r . ' - >-. <.\*Ad?htSxai?i