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11 | ;. VZTT88GRGH, Mareb 13.?The oaly If twm ?? the local stock marfeat wes ttin flwnil tor PiUsssrsh OH aad Oatk Oa sales OS nearly 1.SOO ac?re3 K gr-Smjtock advanced to 7V4, a ?&? blsH [ BBPhFljdr"' ot Tbe raore- I - bEF ft wtk spoit reports of wc-1 mid Ml deniojaMnU on tbe com-1 pepf? jBupeitl & Oklahoma Tbe | I otoer oQ ?ad ?u stocks-sere daU ma I _ftarMonafly~Toir?r- OklaBoma Oal i*- { I ettaed Jfc to 24 tot OUo Foal euppty I mm M lover U 42. Manufacturers } Light sad BMt sold unchanged at S3. [ IPs ' There vae sot ranch doing in the! nF xwieluder of the list. Westlngbonae i } Atr Broke waata lair demand ot 95 ; ( f aad Electric sold at 41 "* to 41%. I f American Window Class Machine comLr bob was steady, selling at 53%. MtnE& ins shares wets dull and lower. Mt. ???',' Shasta declined from 45c to 40c and B Pittaburgh-Jerome closed 8c lower at K SOc. Pittsburgh Brewing bonds were I 2i higher, selling at 53. LA Summary. ' Seise? High. Low. ,H? A WG JJach... 53% 53^ 170 Ind Brewing .. 1% 1U I. i 80 La Belle Iron .. 107 107 fc- 20 Zone Star Gas.. 300 100 R' 25 Mfro L & H... ol 51 R: dA00 Mt Shasta 45 .40 250 Ohio Fuel Sup.. 42% 42 I 300 Oklahoma Gas.. 241* 24 g* i;00O Pgh Conso! OS .05 .900 P-JT Copper 81 .50 1.795 Pgh O * G *7% 7U 26- Sewer Pipe .... 14% 14% 25 U S Steel com. 9% 9% V. 304 West Airbrake.. 35 93 t 352 West Electric.. 41% 41% 8.850 . BONDS. / ' $5,800 Pgh Brewing 6s 51 y ' *New high record. i j New York, || NOEW YORK, March 19.?A new and j more complicated phase of the inter-, national situation -was injected into i yesterday's heavy stock market. Ru- j } mors of a protest by Holland at the pro- i posed commandeering; of.Dutch ships, j by this government formed the basis ! of heavy selling. i Important rails and industrials re-1 acted 1 to 3 points and some special- j ties considerably more, the selling as-? sumlng wide dimensions in the final hour. * | Grain and Produce | ViiinviVf iTxoi JL?7. 1 A CQU uicac j ares to curb speculation led to general j * evening up ot trades yesterday in I grain, especially on the part o? shorts, j After a number of lively price changes ' corn closed firm %@1% cents net > higher, with March $1.27% and May ; $125. Oats "tined 2% cents to 3% j| cents. The outcome in provisions yaried from 2%?5 cents decline to a *s^nse"of 12 cents. Articles. Open. Close. i Corn? March $1.26% $1.27% ( May 1.22 1.25 i ' ~OatS? M&rch S4% .87% i | May .si .85%' ! Pot*? j May 47.30 47.70 ????? w_L Oil and G-as. | Shooting old and new wells in all fields is the general practice. Opera' tore are resorting to every method known to the talent to get more production. The Hope Natural Gas company scored a decided success when ds - <*? V/v 9 am tVio ITUo TTineov lb U vu fcUO una MM4UV/ farm, located on Dent's run, Maunington district. Marion county. VVe3t Virginia. a shot last week. The well bud been drilled in about two weeks and the production had 'fallen low when it was decided to give it a 52-quart shot. The ensuing 24 hours the well produced 976 barrels; the second 24 hours. 743 arrels, placing it again in the gusher class. In the same district the Blackshere Oil and Gas company shot its No. 2 on the VV. S. Straight farm with 0ve quarts and increased its pro-! 4. duction from 20 to 195 barrels the first i - 24 hours. The second 24 hours it pro- j duced 112 barrels. On Blngamon run. Eagle district, i Harrison county, the Hope Natural Gas j company's test on the Thad Robinson I farm has now been drilled through the | Gordon sand and it is a gasser. In Washington district. Pleasants county. E. J. Edmonds & Go. drilled their test on the Ella Ankrom farm through the salt. sand. It Is a fair gasser in that v formation. I On Little creek. Spencer district. ? ?him rr>nntv. G. T._ Cabot has drilled & test on the Samuel Helt farm H throosh all sands. A fair gas pressure -eras developed In the Big Injun sand ISand It was filled up to the bottom of [ f that formation sad shot. On Millers k v run the Carter- Oil company has now I*. , completed and put to pumping its test I As. on foe A. X Nestor afrm. It is prodnc ?* zng eight barrels a day. On Elk Fork. 14, Curtis distritc, the Fisher Oil com perry's second test on the John Brand ham form is producing 16 barrels a Bay from foe salt sand. ' On BoMnson ran. Eagle district. I Harrison county, the Hope Natural I Gas company drilled its test on the |fc Bora B. Johnson form through ell : lb SBfo developing gas in the Big In) Jim, Gordon and Fifth sands . In GlenI vtSe district. GdUaer county, the Fhiiaftf|?1ila 11 iiiijin11> lii riggingnp at tests V mtfths 9L E. Campbell and G. Collins I $ On Toms run, Spencer district, mJg^moasa county, d, L. Cabot is due In : ;Jbe asnd at a test on the G. G. Beaton jwuu. Ob Xak Fork. Washington dietrice. Jackson county, he is drilling at BRxWVfoet OB the Virginia Casto farm. K On ZJtUe creek," the Carter Oil com . pasy le Kggtng np on the Fred Car poathctSJm. On Elk fork. Curtis dir - 1 trlcCfoe Fisher OH company ha |' started to drill a test on the X B. ? Wttted form and it is building rigs for > Kcs. Tsmd t oa the same form. ' Ob Rush run. Troy district, Gnmar . Kexural Gas com pasy Is MMKag a rig ca the WOlJiin Cole (us On tbo same stream is Cos* district the same company is irfOfag is the sa-t sand at a test on the Andrew Bant tans. On Piszotts run. Sbnpeoa district, Harrison county. the Philadelphia company is due m the Gordon sand at a test on the Seytfonr Stark term. On Bennetts ran in the Mae district the Hope Natural Gee company is building s rig on the Jfctaas Dimkin term. On the same stream the same company has started to drSB a test on the William V. Stone term. If INDUSTRIAL fl FAIRMONT E 5 " Work is progressing nicely on the home of The West Virginian at the corner of Quincy and Adams street. The Universal Products Company are busy moving their belongings to the third floor. They will occupy the entire space there which consists of four large rooms and two small oftes ?all'fine, big zooms. They will slso have three .large rooms in the baiement for mixing. The walls of the top floor rooms are being painted? all the old paper torn off first?a tedious Job. The Uproco people are much pleated with their new rooms. The main entrance on Quincy street is to be rebricked. The second entrance will be used. An elevator Is to be installed. The West Virginian will occupy the lower floors. The presses are to be in the basement at the front on Adams street and already men are bnsy working, putting in new windows and doors and cementing the floors. There is a good sized storage room in connection. The main office of the paper will be located on the first floor on the corner of Quincy and Adams. The West Virginian is going to have most ideal quarters. The Owen's Bottle Machine Com11 noxsr furnace ?? lit Dvm V ? w -- _ about March 20. It is now completed and ready for use. A new motor is being installed to use in connection with it. The Bottle Works are handicapped by- lack of cars Just now. There is no trouble In getting materials. The shipment of soda ash they were short on has arrived. Rumor has it that these cars are being sent West just now for corn which on account of unusual softness duo to early frost in the fall must now be started moving. A number of industrial concerns < are complaining. A fine lot of silica sand lies under the shed at the side of the Bottle Works. It is a very good thing the children don't know about ft. Under a cool cover and as white as snow? it might very easily be mistaken for ' a place to play. The Bottle Works is stocking up on all materials. ' : I 1 The Laug-Ciiat Box factory i3 turn- ' Lug out about twelve hundred crates ' a day now. There's a smooth track : from the build.ug to the Bottle Works but today the truck for hauling was broken and the crates were piled high in all directions, waiting to be carried away. There's a fine woodsy odor about brand new crates. i . The Valve and Tank Factory arc turning out about thirty tasks a day at the present time and expect to be ' turning; out at least fifty within ninety days. They are pouring iron every other day. They are making all their own brass valve parts. A nickel plating department is a recent innovation "under the : expert charge of C. E. Leonhart 01 1 Indianapolis. At present there is not 1 enough work to keep Mr. Leonhart ] busy all the time and he is prepared . to do plating for outsiders. He is us- usally expert in the repleting of del- i icate surgical instruments?does fine high grade work. Letters have been ' sent out regarding his work and a number of replies have been received. The nickel plating vats are especially interesting- Mr. Leonhart explained that the parts were first pol- ) ished. run through the potash clean- : er and then placed in the hig vats : full of a nickel salt solution. Xiekel < anodes about twenty-four inches long hang in the solution. Also the parts ] to be nickel plated. About six volts i of electricity draw the nickel from the i i ?? . | 5 3 Coffee is clean : a if bou^kbiAtke S 1 right place - - \ If coffee were white, ! you could see the dirt 2 and dust on the peddler's S product. Trade with your J grocer?he keeps a dean a store and sells clean 2 coffee. ? He sells Golden Son * J Coffee in dust-proof 2 ? packages. Yon will like * it for its full weight, its 5 freshness, its superb Ca- 2 2 vor. You'll find that it 2 makes more cups to the ? pound?there's no dust 2 j 2 or chaff in it Try it today. 2 THE WOOLSON SPICE CO. S 5 ToUda OUa 2 jpSjGoldenj ' l|p vMmnnMwf loess't pit the metal. This hi a. wu iate proem He can also pet In a topper solution lor coppering steal and nickel plating orer this?to prerent rusting- He can do any kind of licket or copper plating. He can put on a one sixteenth copper coating, by the same process need in slectxoplatlag. ? The Valve and Tank Tforks bad some trouble in getting coke lor awhile. The coke from Monongah contains too nmch sulphur. ' Connellsvllle supplies the right kind of coke. The enameling department hare machinery for spraying on the enamel with compressed air. A auction fan <f fmm flTlng In the wrong direction. The stock room at this plant la an interesting place. The copper, tin. lead and zinc, necessary to ' make brass, come separately. Some Ingot la used though the Tank Works find it cheaper to do their own mixing. The different materials can be -weighed and put into the pot Inst about as quickly ae to Vse the ingot The Valve and Tank "Works have just started making their own -valve parts for the tanks. Bolts, rivets and dozens of other small part* were formerly bought ready made. Now that the stock i* exhausted they will sake their own in the future. They have a monopoly on solid walnut seats which are made in Michigan and skipped in carloads to them, they furnishing the jvalnut. C. L. Marshall, of Indiana. Illinois and Ohio visited the factory the last few days and was glad to note that the factory was getting in shape to take care of bis orders. Mr. Wedding has a fine mascot in the shape of a small dog which runs about the Tank Works, perfectly at home. Mori are raking the lawns about the oBttle Works and getting them in shape for summer. The small rustic bride built over a small incline offers a good view of the grounds which are remarkably well cared for. The Keep Off the Grass signs are mostlydown. so one dares to walk on the already velvety hillside. Birds are beginning to carry small bits of feathers for nests near the Bottle Works. The hum of the machinery- makes fine music. One particularly small, new bird with a ruffled neck, perched on a branch nearest the Bottle Works and tried to locate the sound. He turned first one ear and then the other. The office of the Bottle Works has a service flag with two stars. ?TVT- _ ofA VnwtnA a lit; u iiiCLs v/wuij;?u > uic ua* iut) trouble getting men to -writ. Men come and go. They pay three and one half dollars a day with a bonus of one dollar for every -week -worked clear through to Saturday night and a bonus of four dollars for a full month worked?which makes eight dollars extra wages. One man who worked there recently wanted to know how long it would be before lie could have a raise. The raise was forthcoming, as the Wiltet's Company are perfectly willing to pay good men well, but as soon as the newness of the raise wore off. away went the man. Strawberries in the next field always look the best. The Willett's Company are "Still hoping the gas sapply will increase. A new roof is being hnilt over the main factory. The Willett's Company have plenty or orders but lack cars for shipping. A car to Elmira, N. Y.. is being loaded today. The Company make tank block and glass houses. They get their coal from a local mine near. . * The Mould & Foundray Company or Means Foundry, located back of the Marion Planing Mill?across a small ? ?raof j?r,l A# sucaiu auu uiiuubu ? uc?u VJ. mud?are making iron parts for mine cars for the Robinson Coal Company. There are four men working in the blacksmith shop and four in the founFairmont Umber Thought He Needed New Pipes "My stomach and intestines were always full of gas and I often had severe colic attacks. The pain and soreness caused me to think I need?d a new set of pipes. Since taking Mayr's Wonderful Remedy all this has disappeared and my only trouble now is to make enough dongh to buy all the food Td like to eat." It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which canses practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments. Including appendicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded. Crane's irug store. Holt Drag Co.. Prescription Pharmacy, Mannington, W. Va. A Connection Here is a 1 Big- Step in the Right I Direction. 1 if Being connected with this H K, big strong bank alone means 3 ?jt prestige to any individual or |l |h business house and our many 3 ij success helps are sure to be Fjfl E! appreciated. i We bare never refused to IS ;! do a favor that did sot en- 13 A croacb upon the method! of 19 reasonable and intelligent ej banking, for any of our de- [J3 !'< positors. l,'l i: It alwiy? affords us great f? . < pleasure to help where and IS |m when we can. ^ (ha Darts Eton*, of Mocgantown. atoaon? plto county. * cwflflto for nomination. by the Repeblicas party, for the United States Senate tor West Virginia. subject to all tie rales of the Republican party, end the laws of the state governing the primary election to be held August. 1818. ELKINS CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE. 1 J. H- McDKRMOTT, Chairman. Morgan town. West Virginia. ! P. O. drawer SSJL Telephone 100. FOR UNJTEO STATES SENATE. ( Yon are authorized to announce j T am a candidate for nomination by , the Republican party, for the United ( States Senate for West Virginia, sob ject to all the rales of the RepnbH- , can party, and the laws of the state governing tlje primary to be held in August. 1918. J AS. A HUGHES. Huntington, W. "Vs. : dry. Je? Layman has been foreman ; since last August?lives at Rees- . Vlie. uony ropie id gcuerai maaafegi. , About enough Iron tor one car Is made a day now. Last winter about twenty-one entire mine cars were made. Now, lack of lumber from the mill belonging to the Robinson Coal Company?near Morgsatown ? prevents their making more than the iron parts for the cars. The building consists of two large rooms. One of tbem was built by the Robinson Coal Company?the other rented from. Mr. Means. Parts are shipped to about nine different places, among them Delmar Mine No. 1 near Morgantown and Delmar mine No. 2. Lfst winter, cars made, were shipped to the Wise mine, near the abandoned packing house in Bast Park and to the Hughes mine. Brady Meredith is cutting some lumber for the Robinson Coal Co. and also Will Prltchard. out about five miles from Fairmont. There are a number ot mills about twenty miles from here, now in operation. The Marion Planing Mill are preparing lumber for house" repairing and additions to be built. They are also getting Inmber ready for mine houses. The lumber business is rather inactive, though a number believe when the railroads get well launched on their fifteen per cent freight increase, there will be a more active handling of cars and better business in all [ lines. The East Park Community House is finished, to the great pride of all concerned in the building. The outside painting begins tomorrow and a big opening is planned for very soon. A committee meeting will be held this coming Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock when the day for opening will be determined. P. G. Stealcy will have charge of the painting. Local Boy Lea?es Tor Waco, Texas La'.e yesterday afternoon William H. Stanhsgen. supervisor of manual training in the grades of the Fairmont public schools, left for Pittsburgh J from which city he leaves for Waco. Texas, today. Mr. Stauhagen will be a cabinet maker in the United States aviation corps. Before leaving for Waco he was presented with two comfort kits by the SCHOOL sUXQ a lUUU uuo ?oo by the local chapter of the Red Cross society. _ WAliTEP "WANTED?Miners -wanted -who are studying for examinations, to set the best mining booh published. "Mining in a Nutshell." by James "Waj-dlaw, Scottdale. Pa. Price <2.25. 20-26t-3377. WANTED? To rent about May 1 house furnished or unfurnished. Phone 325-J. 3-l8-3t-3565 HNAMCIAI. STATEMENT CHARTER NO. 10450 REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF T1 WORTHINGTON. AT WORTHINt VIRGINIA, AT THE CLOSE OF Bl RESOU Loans and discounts {except those show Total loans Overdrafts, secured. $220.44; unsecured U. S. Bonds (other than Liberty Bonds U. S. bonds deposited to secure circular Liberty Loan Bonds: Liberty Loan Bonds. 314 and 4 per cent Securities other than t. S. bonds (not in nvmM1! imnWffAd Total bonds, securities, etc. Stock of Federal Reserve Bank (50 subscripeion Value of banking bouse Furniture and fixtures I-Atcful reserve -with Federal Reserve B Cash in vault and net amounts due from Total of Items 14. 13, 16. 17 and 3 Checks on banks located outside of c reporting banlj and otber cash item Redemption fund with V. S. Treasurer T7- S. Treasurer - War Savings Certificates and Thrift S owned Total LIABIL1 Capital stock paid in Surplus fund - Undivided profits Less current expenses. Interest and taa Amount reserved for all Interest accrue Circulating notes outstanding Demand deposits (other than bank depo Reserve (deposits payable within 31 Individual deposits subject to check .. Dividends unpaid Total of demand deposits (other than subject to Reserve. Items 34. 35, 89. 40 and 43 Time deposits subject to reserve (payabl or subject to 30 days or more no1 savings) Certificates of deposit (otber (has for n< Other tfoM deposits Total of time deposits subject to : 42. 43. 44 and 45 M'otai State of West Virginia. County of Marie 1. A. J. McDaniel. CuMer of the a that the above statement is true to the i it* 'C Subscribed and sworn to before me **" My commission expires December < But or aanhaTl mfiaa tas xmmty seat. BL AoTr. H. teternrbaa 10 room bMM Kith furnace, hath hot ad odd mtor, acetylene lights, hard- . soad finish Modern cow barn, cenaat floor, steel stanchions. new sQo nodern bone ham. granary. chirtren loose, etc. Land gently slopes from imierwy, and la Is good state of cnl1 ration. Price $100.09 per acre, half sab. Write owner. G. O. Farquharioo. 410 Arcade. Cleveland. Ohio. 1 GOOD 173-ACBS FARM FOR SALE ?Has 5-xoom frame honse. barn sad ither outbuildings; wen fenced on pnblc road, mail roots over same; ap)1? and peach orchard 6 yean old; ' Wx??a fee ntl unit t ft reia coal under same. For particulars Trite Marceilos Snyder, K- F. D. So. U Frost. O. * S-13-6t-3532 , WEST VIRGINIA. FOB SALE. ISO-A ere Farm ? Freeport coal; 8- ; room brick." slate roof mansard boose ' with bath: barn and other outbuilding; tenement bouse; situated on a , ratlins plateau overlooking 5 miles of ; Ohio river, adjoining the city limits of a thriving little city 50 miles from Pittsburgh and IS miles from "Wheel- ; log. on the Fenna. railroad; 12 dally . trains: 5 minutes' walk to good school, churches, business center. 3 trolley | lines, depot, -wharf and ferry; magnlfi- ; cent summer home, suitable for gar- ' denlng and dairy; splendid local mar- . Itet; will grow into high-class residence property; a bargain at 316.500. onehalf cash; deferred payments secured : by first mortgage. Pan-Handle Abstract Company. Wellsburg. W. Va. FOR SALE?One of best farms in ' State; 266 acres on macadam road and two miles from State road; 14 I miles from Baltimore: nsed as a stock farm: bun dings large and in I tine condition. Further information : on application. C. J. Moore. Talliston. agent for owner. ~ 2-16-6t-355l. PENNSYLVANIA FARMS?10U tarms . for sale; good old Chester and Lamcaster county farms along the main ' line of the Pennsylvania railroad, 3S miles from Philadelphia. Pa., within , close proximity of Coatesville's large market, the hustling steel city of the East. It is worth your while to stop and look these over, as they are selling fast. Can arrange a large first mortgage. Possession at once. For an all-round square deal, see me. Every customer a satisfied one. Harry A. Nichols, Farms Everywhere. Real Estate. Coatesville, Pa. 3-lS-6t-3559 OPPORTUNITY?Blacksmith wagon maker. Good 10-room house, ham. granary, shop, half-acre, fine shade, private gas well, fine basement; . stores, churches, school. $2,750; an- j other new 7-room house, barn, large hen house, half-acre, natural gas, cement walks, close to pavement, county seat. The town has electric lights. ; tvater, sewer; $1,760 for quick sale. ' Also two farms, -small and larze. . Write M. M. Coon, Box 195. Jefferson, Ohio. 3-18-6t-3563. FOR SALE?One hundred and fifty . acres of the Smith Creefc, Greene county. Pa., coal at an attractive price. Address "coal." 1113 Penna Station, Pittsburgh, Pa. 3-19-3t-35<S0. , HOUSES FOB SALE FOR SALE!?5 room bouse and bath; : 1 acre ground on paved street at car stop. Reasonable terms can be arranged. Address Box 3481, West Virginlan office. 3-4-tf-S481. FOR SALE?1 seven room house and 1 five room house. Both close In. All modern conveniences. Address Box 3556 West Virginian office. 3-16-tf-355? Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTO RIA FINANCIAL STATEMENT RESERVE DISTRICT NO. 5. HE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF i 5TON. IN THE STATE OF WE8T i JSINESS ON MARCH 4, 191?. RCES n lit b and c) . .$244,545.70 244,545.70 $244.54S.70 none 220.44 of 1917): on (par value) 30,000.00 30,000.00 i unpledged? 440.00 440.00 , eluding sdBcks) "!\r-. . . li.43o.ll 17.435.11 per cent of . Vj_ 1.100.00 -wf.- 8,000.00 S.OOO.OO . 1.800.00 auk . . . .. 13.3S3.2S j national banks 6o.879.5S .8 ............ 65,879.5$ ity or town of .a 1,791.33 and due from . 1JWO.O? tamps actually 900,16 ~~ ~~ $386,59557 ITIES. ' ai-.-V:'- ' . > ' $ 30,000.00 * 10,000.00 1 OA4 M :es paid 1,<14.51 3.788.31 J d .. 600.00 J 29,500.00 J it*) subject to 3 ) days): 3 v....-.; 103,896.13 3 ....... 39.00 ? tank deposits) ? 35. 37, 38, : 103,935.12 le after 30 days dec and postal >ney borrowed) 148.974.39 59,897.94 Reserve, Items 20927214 5386,595.57 m, n: bove-named bank, do solemnly swear Mtt of my knowledge and belief. A. j. McEaMEL, Cashier. Correct?Attest: M. a COCHMkN, 1 J. D. VICTOR. JEVERAL McIJfTIRE, " ?? Directors. ] tbialStbday of Marckhl918. j S. K. JACOBS, Notary Public. J . " LQgTAKP TQTJBD _V LOST?A gr*7 ud dot* between Y. M. C. A. ?cd C*?ideo street, East Park Are. Finder can 11S5J. 3-lS-tt-SSBO. LOST?Sunday by roadside oa Cerry" avenue brown bicycle trimmed la green and gold. Finder please retain to 96 Fairmont avenhe and receive reward. S-lS-2t-S564 HELP WAST^^TEMAI^ WANT?5?w5Se*s or waiter. Address Box 3459, West Virginian. 3~26-tf-3439WANTED?Girl to?" general house -work. 616 Fiirxpoat avenue. Phone 560. _ 3-ll^t 3519. WANTED ? tVoS?h to" do general housework. Apply Airs. J- F. Straight. Sp9 Coleman Ate. 3-12-tf-3523 WANTED?Experienced dining room girl. Apply Tucker House. J&ckson street. 3-i44t-3541. WANTED?yonng-^omeobetween the ages of eighteen and thirty-lire years to take the Nurses' Training coarse at W. S. H. Graduate eligible for State Registration. Wages $20-00 per month daring Junior year. For further information apply to Superintendent, Warmwi Stnt? nneoitst Warren. Pa. 3-15-4t-3545 WANTED ? Girl "tor general housework. 316 Cl??el?nd Are- 3-l5-2t-3543 WANTED ? "Watreises. Apply Boyd Anderson's restaurant. Clarksburg. W- Va. Top -wages- 3-lS-3t-3566 IFOR FOR SALE?Standard incite of piano in good condition- Mahogany case. Hght action, good t"he, and a bargain if taken at once. APply 324 Jefferson St. or call 517 Bell Phone- 314-tf-3539 FOR SALE?'oO acres, one mile to j traction and R. R. on Pike: good bridge. 290 A. levc!. cultivated. coal and timber. Pay foJ" it J50-00 per acre. Henry Edmister, .Tr?hton. Ohio. _ 3-15-6t-3540 FOR SALE?Household iumiture. 526 Gaston Ave. 5-16-4t-3552. FOR SALE?Soda fountain and all implements at a bargain. Apply 200 Water St- _ 3:16-3t-3553. FOR S.VLE?Baby chicks^ guaranteed any breed, prompt delivery. 10c up. Write your wants. fZWood Pusev. East Liverpool. Ohio. 3-lS-6t-3557 HELP WAN^D^MALE WANTED ? Attendants for insane. Young or middle a8ed men. Quali- J tied men may enter the training school ^ <*?? nf\ _ ?? MAn4k I lui uur^es. ??a(jes tio.vv grvi auvuma and all living expellee -with increase of pay after 3 month* service. Further increase can he expected 'or long service. Annual vacati?h given with pay. Reference retired. Address Superintendent State Hospital. "Warren, Pa. 3-14-4t-3544 POULTRY^jirD^S^PLIES FO!t'"~SALEr~-?^EggS fo? hatching? An con as, $1.00 per setting. J. A j Thorn .Lowesville, "VP. va _ S.ii-S2t-3478. FOR SALE?ntto pens of"s*ngle comb Black Minorca cMckeh8. one pen ; Columbia Wyandottes. AU good lay- J ers. Also egss for hatching. D. J, ; Michael. BroomHeld.JW- V'a. 3-7-6t-349S ; FOR SALE?-Baby "chicks? Guaran- 1 teed, any breed Prompt delivery; I 10c up. Write yonr wants now. El- i wood Pusey, East Wverp?ol. Ohio. ; 3-U-dt-3514. ] AQEigS -flfAanCBl) SALESMEN?To sel1 Universal Guaranteed clothes, leaders in men's ! made-to-measure suits direct to wear- J A?n e?A Jl ? n t*(\ AM I st, ^jld.au anu c iw ritory. liberal comJPissions (or live, hustling solicitors csbable of earning $100 -weekly with foe?t selling line in America. References required. Universal Tailoring co-> 18 Washington Place. New York. 3-16-H-3549. AGENTS?Malts big promts selling our extracts, Perfumes, cold i creams, face Powders, spices, medicines. etc. BeautiftJl high-grade line. Exclusive territory. Sample soap j free. Lacassiaii C?-? DcPt 95. St. ] r^onis Mo. ^ 3-j6-lt-3548. j SPEcffiffiH?ES' I ^TCT; Notice is hereby Siven that on or > about the first day of April. 1918, the undersigned, Albert Petbte], will ap- . ply to John J- Cornell, the Gover- ; nor of the State of West Virginia, for | a pardon, and ask tl>?t he be released ; from serving the r?*haj?der of his j sentence in the stat? Penitentiary at ; Moundsville, V. VaIT TktffPn uq<V?rI Mar. 18-25. J ?f I*/ EATSOEVER m 8 WW fires, whatsovc 8 whatsoever developetl 8 fires or fire breeding 8 , any worth of manhoc ^ yon, think of these thi f -F. E. NI< INSOl ^ Mastnie temple* i Not a One This company, autho: of a series ot department ialist. -v^.. It can folder you iass: i of any nature, Beal Estat Let us do business wil , Fciiritjoiit Trv CASH WITH MDBt )} j - - n FOR RE3^?Two IfaTOialed xoomsjSr*^ ligbt txmsekeeptac. 62S "Wateati Avb. 8^-tf-MX" <Jg5g WAjrrED-Ffom 1 to i tlBShM ' ' *?& or nafornislMd rooms. Cen?ral$j- fo> ' ~ cated. Address Box 3533, West Vlr? . > giaia office. / -rs&jjM FOR BKN*T?Two furnishod rooms & light housekeeping. 324 Jefferson' . -J3g -* - * ** * - ** a*?? ? ? >y5^SBi FOR RENT?Three basement teams; Yost Flats. Geo. H- Brobst. Watson jhi?S Bldg. S-lS-6t>3554. FOR RENT?1 furnished roam. Gen- .<?& tieman preferred. Call 1291-J or at <; irjg 419 Quincy St. * - ' ^*3a FOR RENT?One furnished room. 305 East Park avenue. MSCt-3S?. "BUSINESS OPPOBTtUtmJSS ' IScB i~ ~i .a i_ ~ ~ ~ ? ?i i?I -?~mi~ ~i <~i i 1 ii?> i~> r?~>n<i n> RflH ' MARYLAND money making farms tor - 5j?S| sale. Mild climate, productive land, -, ;jgl stock, feed, implements included. Bos. ^5. session at once, good buildings, 97 rj acres, $4000; 26 acres. 92500: 207 ;-^s acres. $7500; 270 acres. 2S500; H. , a acres, $3000; 20 acres. $1600. Teresa to suit. These are choice bargains. For full description write J. A. Jones, .?3g Salisbury. Md. 3-l-tf-346S- ' ; FOR SALE?Paying furniture and ui* ~ :J,da8B hncsnAsa In STWf locality.' 70 acre farm at bargaip. Poor health only reason for selling. Box 41, Ken- . ' ."^3 sington, O. 3-5-26t-34S9. \tTS NEED a large number of skilled . and unskilled people, between the . ages of IS and 45. both male and fe male, to fill vacancies In production department of our plant We are doing an enormous business both In gov- . ' eminent and regular commercial lines. ->JSH| necessitating exceptional demand for 'V-T^wS labor- Physical examination required. Apply in person or communicate with Factory Employment Office. The Goodyear Tire and Rubber Co., Akron, Ohio. :^|P FOR SALE ? 40 acres Bakerstown coal. 4 feet thick. 1.200 feet wagon . liau! to railway siding: mine open and shipping. No better proposition anywhere; big bargain. Write or tele- X phone todav, Farrish Realty Company, - - Grafton. W. Va. 3-15-6t-3547. <??36 CASH FOR OLD FALSE TEETH? Don't matter if broken. I pay $2.00 ^ .nigs to $15.00 per set. also cash for old gold, silver, platinum, dental gold and all gold Jewelry. "Will send cash byreturn mail and will hold goods 10 days - ' :-r$ji for sender's approval of my price. Mali ~ -NSgj to L. Mazer, 2007 S. 5 th st, Phiiaaei- . :srw phia. Pa. 2-18-26t-355S SNAP ? Ninety acres Freeport coal; . $3,500.00. on Elk creek nearly two 1 miles from railroad. Inquire W. XL ""vJgj Maapn. Volga. W. Va. Rt. 2. 3-lS-3t-3561 j&lif ~ OFFICES TO KENT | 9 FOR RENT?Desk room, phone and girl in office. Phone 71 J. 2-13-t&8398 Professional Cards ||S^H ~ A p f '^Bs^Sy Optometrist and 1 : jBEtiym ? Optlslan. J|a W. SB yean practical experience. Olssaaa famished In one hour. With tf . , ?' \S|1 A- B. Company, I I* I* * W ? ~ *.- . -.V2-S DR. A. B. SMITH, O8TEO0ATHIC PHfSICIAN -":'W AND EYE SPEC4ALI8T. ^ Glasses ol all rinds correctly :--v*tis8 fitted. Satisfaction guaranteed. . Hall Block; over Martin's Dng Store. ' *;?3|| Dr. D. L. L. YOST Practice limited to office anfi ; , r.;|j consultation. ; -\c'dajl New Location 310 Main St. .. Hours 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. daily. ; and 1 to 4 p. m. Sunday by appoint-; ~ r 7^ ment phone?New Directory 273; ;: gl&tS Residence Phone 1295 J. Repairing: and rebuilding: aa- -/*. toinobile radiators a specialty. . :.~feg Old Radiators Bought, Rebniit and Sold. f Practical Tinner and Sheet :'' 3^3| Metalworker. 328?Monroe 8t. - i ....... i' ysxygytycycxsysytysygyigyg; ~'A ; -~'vv3S k^C '' aK thf <aa-F fcy fx l care in^handhng I >d or wo^^nhod in | tytwyt^wycytytytyof}*^ Man Affair ] rized by law, is made up > ?' s each headed by a spec- . 1 | [stance on Trust matfcMR. ? e or Irrestments. h. vou. n' '>"*.** **,7' BBBBS ES 1 - ^^^42ti5#3to*fl8^H '-"fl