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rn&' ' I- Oman* Lou. a..lS-yea&oId boy, ltrKJb{ ob yOhn Draft. Pocthonfas oo*m .' ty, banuwed a. 2Settle and niiiiintlrfcm H from. a. neighbor and hasted rabbits ia H the saow. Babbits beftjg.BBCoijnnonly ft& scare? and nothing else in sight, he **?' -- - aiinin -*t EiUBN uowoKioc y *"^r "npvm w >? . I X. Sheerer. Tfie aheap wore a long ^ down hljl and Qeorpe wi titae sot thfnk't^at the son sous ^ UJBTj that fiur. q^e* rejult- was that tj^pf>ttej<h<e^ were kfljed and George nf %t7Mrted'.on a charge of telonyr I betng.Taiuedat* $25 each: I ' ?!& jV - >4j?.artlter te^s this I ?K ^feS^aKakCkmtfas ealda few K to hare b'eeji quite aedoue I yjHfr""'' to,heip oat^poqr Deofc JjlBj*?? jtero'hy need "Hot. XAn eweaVer BfttkMne -J&jeee cat down and the i to" the yart of-the house 1 jrf FRANCE, ot sQ^!l!lJ9BtJi6GflH, ilarch 6.?Chd the 38pMgyfe.gttKjK.BXQB?ge xnere ww? 36^8 different rtocki dealt in. tie the .narrowest ips some re.e^l^^ede. SHces aVeraged lower. dS6pQSl^"B*t!decline "as T% points X&i&pyr Glass Machine . Onffii which stud off from o4% to WSSi- CWsboina/lae -was $1.00 lower % ajS^i, a new-- low sell las price, and ?jQUor BoeT'Cjjn waa.,% lower at 16%'. frUp"T0fV Sopply'wns ^ higher, sellf put at 43% and 42%. La Belle Iron ppe&rzscl closed % higher at 119%. Independent B^ewtog Referred dedWff.ai seHhtg at- S~%. The Westing.'fronsrgroapwas djdl and unchanged. < > * Summiry, JSelM, ' High. Low. 9>iWG Mach.. 63% ?5Sl&(1 Brew pfd.". S% S% Is .Belle Iron pi 119% 119% Lone Star Gas.. l?0 100 Utrs L & H 51% 61% 3ft Shasta 46 .41 - 2p.Ohio Fuel Oil.. 13% 15% 120 Ohio F Supply. 42% 42% 600. Oklahoma Gas.. 24 *24 -15 Mexican Pet ... J6% 96% 7,800 P-J Copper .... .SS -<S4 49 US Steel ..... Si 91 J 78 West Airbrake. 55 95 10.891 New low record. I r New York | NEW YORK. March 6.?Indications . of easier money and a less apprehen- i sire view of the foreign situation 1 served in part to counteract recent un-; tavorabie influences in yesterday's r' wholly insignificant stock market. : ? Dealings again were very light, audi the only noteworthy changes occurred ] In the .more speculative issues. For trample, extreme gains of 2 to 5 points I were registered by Industrial Alcohol, j 1 General Motors, Baldwin Locomotive, j the petroleums. Sumatra Tobacco. | Utah Copper and "Wilton Packing, i f these resulting largely from pressure.; The small floating supply in some ] ?f these stocks made their rise easy ?f accomplishment. Shippings were nzstalned in their l-to-3-point gains by circumstantial rumors of enlarged i *" lividends and the strength of a few squipmenta was traceable to similar reasons. ? y j Grain and Produce | CHICAGO, March 6.?Efforts to pro-j ride enough corn to permit dryers here ; p work night and day and to allow j na-rtmnm shipments to the seaboard.! ended yesterday to lift tlie corn mar- j jet. Futures closed steady, a shade '? %c net higher, with March SI.277,;, j nd May n.27^.?f l.27'4. Oats gained i "PUTTING TRE GRIN j (At Was! '' ~?Ye*h, we dropped m torpedo on 'er ? OH-O-O?tor good -T AAmfw^trnZp f+TSft TbOM iB ZlMd OCt taA were Invited to so to the wood-f pfle and chop what they mill Only j om man took advantage of the offer.) so we mast conclude that repcrta of fuel scarcity hen were exaggerated. J. Walter Bra. ol'^azkerabtaL the prohibition officer. who has keen 'rounding np_ a number'of faootftesgem to Clerkships- during _ the peat two weeks, had^an odd esperiesoe on Sttaxgag^aMt*. While, at the.iai?. way station'fix that Pface '* man ; ?iiu Kidd eonRMhei him' ;q$etTy and sold him a p^nt ot wUej J&-* Kidd waa conaiderahly eurpdsed wHenhe iras placed nzOar arras. However,.it waa learned t??t Klld had recesndy heen.xtieaee<i &om . the Weston asyh^n, which msy'ao^; sflBB^BbUuclifln. * -": - : B. B. Brooks, of ralmgnt, hu.com* , > to Washington to be Inducted iotcf the , 'ordnance* department of the army. L AND OAS || - 1 I T T rrr^r^-T ?; ^rch 11.37 T4 Hay 1.37H Oat^r ' ' . .89H ; Pork=rj 1 ^ ' [ ?'? V *1*;^ \j~"'*- 4S?30 | ?| agd Gas. { On Tanners creek. DeKalb diltrict, Gilmer county. W. Va., P. M. BicDonough. has drilled his test on the I. N. Hardmah farm Into the Big Injtxn sand. It.Is a gaaser In that formation. On Dsvtsson inn' Simpson district. Harrison'-county;-the Clarksburg Light and Heat company has a Gordon sand gasser at its test on the Richard Pike heirs' farm. On Beverlin run, McClellaa district. Doddridge coujity, the Hope Natural Gas company has drilled its test on the W. Xj. Britten farm' through all sands and it is dry. On Sancho creek, Meade district, Tyler county, the same company had the same kind of luck at its test on the F. M. Robinson farm. On Panther run. Grant district, Ritchie county, Frank Nay &X7o. has completed a test on the Jemi Ross farm. It is not good for more than two barrels a day In the Maxon sand. On , Cceson run. Clay district, the Philadelphia company drilled its test on the John Taylor farm through the Squaw sand. Nothing was found i^that formation. A fair gas pressure was developed in the Big Injun sand. On Whisky run in the same district. Wil- , lianv Mercer & Co. drilled their test on the W. J. Wince farm through all sands. It is dry and has been aban doned. 5 r-'-vH-] The Hope Natural Gas company's , test on the N. M. Michael farm, beat- j ed on Stewarts' run. Grant district, j i Monongaiia county, is a gasser in the I i fifth sand. On Jakes run. Clay district, ; the Eddy Oil company is drilling in the < sand at a test on the W. H. Eddy farm. ] On Robinson run. Paw Paw district. ? Marion county, the Hope Natural Gas j company has.a Big Injun sand gasser ? at its test on "the AVesley Wilson farm, j On Big Sandy river. Union district. ; Clay county, the United States Kuel Gas company has completed No. 5 on the Brown. Gesborn and Schwab tract, i It is a light gasser in the Big Injun j j sand. In the same district the Ohio j Fuel Oil company is due in the sand i 1 at a second test on the John L. Min- ' I ncr farm. The Rouzer Oil company . I is drilling No. 3 on the Reed-Davenport | tract. I There is quite a little new work I starting in Lincoln county. On Straight j Fork. Duval district, the South Penn Oil company has started Nos. 17 and IS on the J. W. Stephens tract. The rig for No. 19 on the same tract has been completed. All are located inside of defined territory. In the same district the South Penn Oil company is due in the sand at No. S on the J. W. Carnes farm. i | INTO THE FIGHT!" lington) d an' up ther ymttf . V |WASHINGT< I ' ' "WASHINGTON. D. C? March 6.Xh* Boom ha* passed the followtm aparjal pension UU* -Which were Introfiuoed b7 Congressman Wood yard: JMTo Majih&Eilaon. of Elizabeth. <3? raraw; William. Harper, of Partembarg, 9to a month,, and Richard Starr, dtCParirewbars, 930 a month. 3??~. Woodyard introduced In the Bdqae today a bill to gnat & pension of pfo a ngmth to Junes Rosa. A oMdm ftrr a'penalon -which he had'pead-. iag st the'Penaion'Bnreau for o?w;| I&& Getehel, of CottaeirHle, has be& nSotfttr acted qg, avarcfing a pension to applicant at the rate of Jl2~n jnfijuth from,, last; May, and $26 a month from last'October. - . ? - - - i T^rz?rrrrr T I^Ofsasfort, of New Cumberland, apid' Carl hT Capher, Ot IfotfUtOWIL hare been recommended by Senator. Sutherland for commissions In the ordnance department ot the army. Congressman and Mrs. Edward Cpqper are at their home in Braid;' well this weeJC tjjp.fbnner having [been Sites leave of absence by the House R "was" Impedatlto that 3tr. Cooper should go-home to attend to some'lm portaht private business. The Commissioner of Pensions has notified Congressman Reed of favor-' able action taken on two of his cases: To Grace M. Dean, of Buckhannbn, $12 a month dating from last July and $26' a month from last October. $4 a month for be rtwo minor children and accrued pension due her late husband at the time "of his death; and to Jermimah A. McDonald, ot Hazel Green, $12 a month from December. 1916, and $26 a month from last October. Mr. Reed has taken up with the same official the application of Nancy J. Clark, of Dost Creek; Sarah C. Rymer, of Pike. He has recommended Osbom D. Swartz, of Clarksburg, for the aviation section. Mr. Swartz coming here in person to make application: Clark C. Flint, of Clarksburg, for a pension with the Emergency Fleet Corporation, and Caroline B. Tates. of Clarksburg. for a position in the Bureau of Printing and Engraving. While working for the government on Ohio river dam No. 32 near Raners wood reecntly, C. L. Anderson met with an accident, sustaining injuries which incapacitated him for work for some time to come. His case was laid before the United States Employes Commission by Congressman Woodyard. and resulted in Anderson being awarded two months' pay in settlement of his claim for injuries. A commission as postmaster at Peach Creek. W. Va.. has been issued to Birkey L. Kingrey. Recent arrivals in the Capital from West Virginia are John Romine. of Parkersburg: Commissioner of Agri:ulture James H. Stewart, of Charles.on: Harry D. Perkins, of Parkersjurg; J. A. McDaniel, of Clarksburg: W. C. Grimes, of Keyser; Burr Spriggs ind S. L. Richards, of Weston; Howard Sore, of Clarksburg: Charles Brooks Edelen. of Parkersburg: Mrs. Q. R. Squires, of Buckhannon, en route home :rom a visit in Flortda; Orlando West. >f Clarksburg: Guy Prichard. of Fail" nont. secretary of tbe lVest Virginia Manufacturers Association. The West Virginia Society held a arge meeting Tuesday night at which oatriotism was the theme of the speakMOTHERS, LISTEN! When work exhausts your strength, when you: nerves arej 1 _al 1 i mtaDje ana mum, wncu aiir jition lacs and you feel rundown, /ou need and need quickly the ich, creamy, nourishing food in SCOTTS EMULSION o check your wasting powers, en-i iven your blood and build up vour lerve force. Scotts is help- gA j ng thousands and will give rou the Strength you need. J, j Gcott*Z0VBe.SV3ooa<U.S.], ST. -JS _ I ? The Card 1 is not merely tbe ooe that Is plaj right calibre. Votsr business a IO BTOWJW 4*1/^.. . .1 cafibre. It stakes a vast disc; an tha ttcfctfS valae a*6a mt*d ee. b*?tt*r** ??er 2"<"' kagtla >nket M ? Mni aWttiHl Hetoci" ??<l * 1 nil tut nenmmtertTO iHmlm *- nMnta th* am crt tatMtuM. Se*Har?JM> mil runte to seer e-? shWk SS-:^CS?3S?23^ iln Tnirnni|?i?t It wlas. W?j* OUK SMART CARD CASE^^^ FJURMMT PRMTme Monroe Street L 4 W * dn news m larOHA?m ??OOK???TM-h - r ?rs, and dancing followed. Governor ComVell, Senator Sutherland. Congressman Stuart I*. Reed and sereral others were on the speaking part of the program. E- C. K?dght,"of Satton. was a Tieltor* In the city for sereral days. K. A. Conlff, of "Wheeling, has bean rgemnrnendedjy Senator Satheriand Sof .acceptance by the aviation crimen "of the signal corps of the army. Notice haa ieen received by Senator Sutherland from the War Risk Insurance Bureau that an award of a month has been made to Mrs. George R. Bradley and children, of Wellsburg, -which Include! the $15 a month from the -wages of her husband, who la a soldier. New and additional ,evidence has' been filed by. Senator Sutherland at thei -Pension Bureau in support of the pend-' ing claims of Hannah Yates, of Claris-, burg; Matilda Rash, of Van Voorhis, .and Tabitha Alexander, of MoatsvilLe. At the Postotfice department today,1 ^Congressman Wood yard renewed his [ request that people residing at Nicol-1 I lette be given mall service from the j Parkersburg postofflce. Congressman Reed paid a visit to j the same department to -intercede to have L. W. McFarland, carrier on j route 2. Petroleum, transferred to route No. 1. The Vaughan Bible class. The largest and best known organization of Its hind in Washington, will hold a meeting at the Cavalry Baptist church on Friday night at which Congressman wnitr T/ih nn All nUNt IUU 5UUTI FORTIFY YOUR B9DYJF0R SPRING With the Season's Change Near at Hand Urgent Reasons Arise for Taking Ts'erv-Worth. it is not in the least necessary for the reader to carry into the coming spring those burdensome ills of the flesh, which the long and trying winter has loaded upon the system. In Nerv-Wortli the tonic and NervWorth the new laxative tablets winter-weakened mortals have a combination unequalcd in its power, first to cleanse the system and then to whet the appetite, and digestion, add flesh, rouse the liver, regulate the bowels, banish sick and nervous headaches and other aches and pains, repair disordered nerves and bnild up run-down systems. Don't wait for the season's actual change. Summon Nerv-Worth?Tonic and Tablets?to your aid now. An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. Nip the sapring chills and fevers and varied weaknesses in the I bud. Spike the guns of disease. Make \-<*nr viral orcans so strong that dis-| ease will be powerless to drive them from their trenches of health. Crane's Drug Store sells Nerv-tVorth In Fairmont. Yonr dollar back if this famous tamilr tonic does not help yon. ffp surface for floors and Be waJIi. Can be scrubbed 9t S with soap and hot water. Try it for the kitchen, laundry, bathSE C^" 'M - liat Wins td right- It most be ol the td to you the dune. ' *** ? card is of the tight toec in the business peje. ole Form Cards Wed- Tb?y aae art "iiiw at <mr3 caec mnraidtiiBv T Tbcr*** ndbed ose by coe as the? are dodffe*- Not the aUsbtatt la* >|r?j eeamlaatiCB Aat the card pie tab and detach theta yourtorn. Ttaeae 'card* are il??yi rue ah?ay*l?ah.fat?dpe*. > caBbf % & PUBLISHING CO. Fairmont, W. Va. a JL. ~ - tvuc.?; HEALTH QUESTIONS ANSWERED Mrs. FL S. asks: "Will braces correct "stoop shoulders" la my toy of eight years 7^ No. Better to haTe him go through setting up exercises morning and night. BUSINESS OPPOSTUfdlTJUBS MARYLAND money making farms for sale. Mild climate, productive land, stock. Peed, implements Included. Possession at once, good buildings. 97 acres. $4000 ; 26 acres. 52300; 207 acres. 57500; 270 acres. 58500 : 5G - acres. $8000; 20 acres. ww. ienm to gait. These are choice bargains. For roll description write J. A. Jones, Salisbury. Md. S-l-tf-3468- j FOR SALE?Paying furniture and un- ! dertajcing business in good locality, i 70 acre tmsm at bargain. Poor, health < only reaeon for selling. Box 41. Ken- I slngton, O. 3^5-26t-34SS. LTOAL NOTION : NOTICE OF SALE OF CITY 1 PROPERTY. By virtue of the decree of the Inter- j ( mediate Court of Marion county. West j j Virginia, entered on the 15th day of j January. 1918, in a certain cause there- in pending in which J. Andy Snider was plaintiff and R. Wynne Hall and . others were defendants, the under- ( signed Special Commissioner will ofj fer for sale and will sell at public j auction to the highest bidder, at the ( front door of the Court House of said > Marion county, on the 16th DAY Of' MARCH. 1318, at the hour of two ^ o'clock p. m. on that day. all the follow*: ing described real estate, towit: All of j ' that certain real estate formerly j . owned by Wynne Hall and Vashti M. Hall, and conveyed to them by William D. Straight and wife by deed dated the 26th day of November, 1910. and 1 recorded in the office of the Clerk of the County Court of Marion county, ' , West Virginia, in Deed Book 171. page I 198. the same being described as situ- = ate in the city of Fairmont, and as consisting of two parcels described as fol- - lows: ^ 1 First Parcel: Beginning at the corner of an alley and Wheeling street 1 and running along TCheeling street a ] distance of 34 feet to a corner of lot belonging to W. J. Eddy anil others, r thence with a line of said Eddy's lot ' 56 feet more or less to a point in a \ line of a. lot formerly owned by Okey J. Eddy. SO-feet distant from Chicago | street, thence 34.5 feet to the line ot said lot formerly owned by said Okey i J. Eddy, to said alley, thence along j said alley 57 feet, more or less to the beginning. a Second Parcel: Beginning at a cor- ner of an alley 12 feet wide and also ' corner of a lot heretofore described 9 and running with said alley W. 44 de- r grees 45 minutes E. 51 feet to a post, i thence N. 9 degrees E. 30.5 feet to a stake, thence S. 82 degrees 43 minutes c W. 49 feet to a stake, thence along the r line of said lot heretofore described, 8 X. 6 degrees 10 minutes W. 32.6 feet f to the beginning, excepting the coal and mining rights and privileges there- c unto belonging. 1 Terms of Sale. .-4.. ?Ill v. J aV. r ?3cuu yiuyui cy v? m uc suiu via cjuc v. following terms: One third of "j purchase money, or as much more as the purchaser may elect to pay. cash t, in hand on day of sale; one-third j thereof in one year from day of sale, 3 and the residue in two years from day _ of sale, with interest on the deferred payments from day of sale until paid. ^ HARRY SHAW, ^ Special Commissioner. I, W. S. Black, Clerk of the Intermediate Court of Marion county. West 5 Virginia, do certify that the above named Special Commissioner, Harry ,, Shaw, has given the bond in the penal- 7. ty of $2,000.00 required by the decree i of sale mentioned in the above notice, J, with security deemed sufficient. W. S. BLACK. _ Cleric of the Intermediate Court. Feb. 13-20-27 March 6 _ si 5 Cents an Acre Cash' SI Texas School Land For Sale it by the state at $2 per acre; 5 cents per H acre cash and balance In 40 years at ti 3 per cent. Write INVESTOR FCB. tl CO., Desk 44, San Antonio. Tex. D "Thtt AGENCY OP SERVICK" ^ Lending: Business Dig- 11 nifv fn TTniifiphnlH ! a Purchasing - if jjj ip^~Wt&a buying for the home S3 r J onegeovvn check proclaims fjj 2 business-like methods. It !::3 j r adds +>r*? dignity to a trans- 8 7 ' action which the business ot IB 5 running a home deserves. J'f q ? Paying promptly by check (J ? promotes the idea of baying ?ij y . for cash and insisting upon tjj " i '] getting value received for ev. L j ? iy ery dollar?in these times Vil ; Then home economies mean til ii: so much to the iamiiy bank r3 r' rou. I I Women desiring to utilize fj ^ the check system of the Na- f 9 h-: tional Bank of Fairmont will jj9 Ife be presented with a neat Kg K check book convenient to car- Jm j&ii tj while shopping ? jjjl IE; * i POLITICAL ADVJjUtTlglWa TOR U. a S?NAT? Editor West Virginian: You are authorized to tiwwiy<i Davis KHrins. of Morgmtown, Mononsal la county, a candidate for nomination. by the Republican party, for the United States Senate for West Virginia, subject to all the rules of the Republican party, and the laws of the state governing the primary election to be held August. 191S. EL KINS CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE. J. H. WcDKRMO'l'V Morgan town. 'West Virginia. P. O. drawer SSI. Telephone 100. FOR UNITED STATES SENATE. Ton are authorized to announce that r am a candidate for nomination by the. Republican party, for the United States Senate for West Virginia; subiect to all the rules of the Republican party, and the lavs of the state governing the primary to be held in August, 191S. JAS. A. HUGHES. Huntington. W. Va. WANTED WANTED ? Miners wanted who arc studying for examinations, to get the best mining book published. "Mining in a Nutshell." by James Waydlaw. Scottdale. Ps. Price J2.23. 20-251-3377. OLD FALSE TEETH WANTED? r Don't matter if broken. I pay $2 :o $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 'or sender's approval of my offer. L. Vlazer 2007 S. 5th St., Philadelphia. Pa. 2-12-26t-3397 WANTED?To trade 5 1-2 H. P. motorcycle for new njodel Winchester -epcating shot gun. Address P. O. 3ox 317. Fairmont. W. Va. 2-19-tf 3428. WANTED?Carpenters. Apply to T. L. Burchinal. 3-2-4t-3473. WANTED?To buy good 6ix or eight room house. Address Box 3471 West Virginian. Give all particulars in first etter. 3-2-3t-3471 FOB SALE TOR SALE?Modern 9 room house at a bargain. Corner Camden St. and i far viand Ave. Phone 737. 3-l-3t-3466. AND FOR SALE?174 acres woods land, with oil, gas and mineral 'igbts, small oil production adjoining. rt.f- i -i v? * ? -? I UID ?umu IWU ?00a Tarms. Vrite J. II. Cowan, Cairo, W. Va. 3-2-6t-3474. 'OR SALE ? Eggs tor hatching. Anconas. $1.00 per setting. J. J. 1 rhomas. Lowesville, W. Va. 3-2-52t-347S PRIVATE SALE, practically new household furniture on March Sth ind 9th at 327 Chicago St. 3-2-2t-347V 'OR SALE?Ford runabout in good 1 condition. See John Robey. Agt. . PC Monroe St. 3-4-21-3483. 'OR SALE?5 room house and bath; 1 acre ground on paved street at ar stop. Reasonable terms can be aranged. Address Box 34S1. West Vir:inian office. 3-4-tf-34Sl. 'OR SALE ? Brown reed baby car- ' riage. Apply 524 Fairmont Ave. or all 1531-J. 3-4-3t-34S5 'OR SALE at a bargain, seven room modern house, 422 Spring Street. 'lose in. Phone 1113-M. 3-4-3t-3487. 'OR SALE?6 1-2 acres, orchard, 6room house^ and coal fires, waer in kitchen. 15 minutes walk to car ine. on board walk. Inquire Box 4SS, West Virginian. 3-5-6t-34SS HELP WANTED?FEMALE j VANTED?Waitress or waiter. Ad- j dress Rnr 2459. West Virpinfan i 3-26-tf-345i>. 'OR SALE?Modem seven-room house with hardwood finish throughout, wo blocks from car line. Moving to bte country is reason for selling. A argaln to Quick buyer. Address Box 1, Fairmont, W. Va., or call 1462-W. 3-2-3t-3472 V"ANTED?Saleslady. One with ex.perience preferred. Kline's shoe ' tore. 3-4-34S2 j /ANTED?Young women nurses in ards of the Hospital. Must come veil recommended. Good training ohool. Three year's coarse, Includig 12 months at Bellevne and Allied ospita'.s of New York City. For par- culars apply to the Superintendent, le Dixmont Hospital, for the Insane, ixmont, Pa. j. s J ATI ON WANTED?Female ; IT ANTED ? Lady wants position as bookkeeper. Address "Bookkeeper." ox 3470, West Virginian. 3-2-3t-34T0 * * ? 117 HATSOEVEK mi I YV fires, whatsove: 1 whatsoever developeth 5 fires or fire breeding i a any worth of manhoo | you, think of these thi ? WW WW i r. xl. ixu % INSUK | Masonic TempleZ ~ ;V CwW?<Wl?>l?m?^w>CT)C?wm?w i NOT y j our subscribers t< bonds will please take not ed to make delivery. Rett and receive your bonds. T wSl kindly do so at once. Fairmont Tru i l"%%. y, ;ct..-'>. ^>y^jffjM FABMS70&SAXB <=*#1 FOR SALE?166 acre *"tn jq xaBae -'~C-''^ eomty a ?H?# froax ->%5^| and brick road to derelant^Hddena' 10 room hocse with furnace. i?ni w ft^spSHM and cold water, acetylene lights. hard- -'^$9 wood flnlah. Modern cow barn, ce* meat floor, steel stanchions, new alio modern horse bam, granary, chicken. \>3$SSk J0 *- "tc- Land gently slopes tram buildings, and is in good state of cal- . '~s'?.\*?fi| ti vat ion. Price $100.00 per acre. v??ie caso. yv nta owner. G. Q. Faxquhar?on. 410 Arcade. Cleveland. Ohio. % > No. 1. 179 acres sandy and gravelly "'-vgg loam soil. In good state of csltiva- '''/5S8 tion. Over 100 acres plow land, balance upland pasture and woodland. . I. with a never failing running stream of ~ -* water. Good as new 7 room bouse with furnace. Also a good isaa bouse. Back barn 32x60. Concrete floors with an L 30x30. Tool shed, ben bouse, granary, corn crib. 150-ton silo. I acre of orchard. We will throw in II cows. 1 bull and all the owner's' share of stock and crops. Possession most any time. This farm can be divided into 59 acres and 120 acres "as " there are two sets of buildings. This farm is in a splendid location. 1-4 mile - -Vyii'SSSB from paved road. 13 1-2 miles from two good towns. Price end terms right to a good buyer, or will tal?6 some good clear Akron property In exchange. J. R. Burns, Box 45. Kent. FARM FOR'SALE?Located at Washington Bottom, about 50 acres, about all bottom land, eight-room bouse, with bath and gas light: store bouse and postoffice across the road wtih room for family; four roomed cottage; two good barns, outbuildings: all have slate roofs: station, scboolhouse and church close by; six miles below Parkersburg. Will make price right. J. * A. Cfconoweth. Washington. W. Va. FOR BENT FOR RENT ? Desk room, phone and girl m office. Phone 71-J. 2-12-tf-S398 FOR RENT?Lovely furnished room with board. Very reasonable. 403 Qaincv street. 3-5t-3490. FOR RENT?Furnished room for gem tleman. 721 Walnut Ave. Phon* FOR RENT?One furnished and two unfurnished rooms. Call 297-W 01 call 1105 Center street, city. FOR RENT ? Sleeping rooms. 4l2 Jackson street. S-5-4t-3491 ypja - . - .' ? mmm A notdr for fnfaetlon* fjSB Big gt s?^r2^^ss; % 19 JWWl ^JV Ballorae fa t * ? ?*. aou> bt DBoeemm. i " - Pared Port it <Wr?l?Prlco *1. or S Datttaa B.7S. me EVANS CME5uCALcJ..CBiaNMATI.O.' Professional Cards " .ESfttii A. B. SCOTT. Optoroetriot ?njj experience. glM3*?*fnTnShml^^ v on* hour. TOh , A. B. Scott &;G<Msipanjt |fg JEWELERS. " DR. A- B. SS&ra, 1 ' j OSTEOPATHIC PHY8ICtAH AND EYE 3PEC{AU8T.~ Glasses of all kinds cairectly iltt?d SatlafactlTn guaxaxitsedj "* 3 Hill Block orer Martin's Drug Store. -~"-i : _ _ i ' Dr. D. L. L. YOST Practice limited to office and ; consultation. New Location 310 Main St. iSjgg Hoars } a. o. to 8 p. o. daily. . and 1 to 4 p. n. Sunday by appointment. Phone?New number 70S R; Residence Phone 1295 J. -j-u-u-Ln_nj-ur.i-j-i.r_r_-.r-i ru _r_- .-i_n_n .run. j-i. -j-_n_n_n_ri Repairing and rebuilding automobile radiators a specialty. Old Radiators Bought, R^ullt , 1 and 8old. v. Practical Tinner and -8heet . j Metal Worker. 328J?Monroe St. . V ;-.V '|S3 iketh for safety S ^ |jjj naterials ; if^there tes ^ ?^4C?kCiX?A>A>A?kC?/i>A>A?<l!Ar v ) Second Liberty Loan I ice that we are prepar- I v '-.-JI urn paid in full receipts j hose that have not paid 1 ?ff| ' .. ? ; rilfgl st Company i