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W!mSBB?^W& - - ^ ^g^gflU' not m pisyeu Hirfll b 1 by the Utter part of ington^abmoat same Kroaid have ^beea thg^bwt drawing -Oaxksbiirg game, and H is bcipjl^tba if IMs Impossible to Coach Ellis Brill hare his team oat for practice. Boa^rEtM-repprts that he is handischool teams practiced together. B^lS^^S^Me^SLJhseph^Mo^ f Cnmb E^.*^s5e^T05iman.~St, Louis, B Bugler John X Mulqaeen, Rldgewood, RObert^Atkins, St Louis, Mo. Shrood Woodland. Pa. g&jbxnasX.CmteU, St-Louia, Mo. 3Udttid:lAl!n!]L E. St. Louis. Mo. BgdamGrnntourtcz. Baltimore. Md. Khn Fawlowski. Detroit Mich. Htarles C. Wright, Quebec, Can. Waetherlcb, Evansrille, Ind. Bunded In Action (Severely), PrevlV ocsly Reported (Degree V Undetermined). Bt. Walter HOiman, Monongahela. ^^^ ourtded lii "Action (Severely), Previously /Reported Missing. Bw.t Mmrfen. PhDadelohia. Pa. IN. Lewisburg. O. L Brooklyn. N. T. Woodstock, N. H. Slightly. rry. Coal Creek, 1, Previously ReIssing. r, ML. Vernon, N. r. Winn, Portage, Barnard svflle, N. and Rapids. Mich, m, Pamer Falls, rwCastle, Tex. fpany. Previously Missing. . anna. Vs. "Columbus. Ohio, r. New York. N. Y. , Rochester, Minn. 129; died from accident Atei street, dlot as It now Is, and ce thereof la two eqnal MElijjLiitSiTuiL* credit ot six and twelve . date of sale, the purcbas cr to ex#Sffce bis two several promisKetiay nbatsytberefor, -with tfeenrity to be approved by tbe undersigned. and nrity a vendor's lien be retained in the doed for said : p .* r v. " ptlvttte and i-Lu-in?*m* F>itt<S^: jn action OCrgt. WnHem daj Orr. Wheeling; Pvt. Jamet CtMWiM, ?* shMoa- - - C " \1 MONONGAH ^ I , .1 hi) tin Rev. Dye Here. __ Rer. A. A. Dye. of M Iddlebouroe, W. V?l. the new pastor of the Wast Fork Baptist church of Monongah. has moved here, now residing at the parsonage of the church. Just when he will deliver his 2rst sermon as pastor -of the church depends upon the Spanish influenza orders. Still Going. Although it was announced official- , ijr In yesterday's issue of The West ^ Virginian that Xonongah had gone over the quota in the Fourth Liberty. Loan campaign. Liberty Loan workers are still hard at work and will continue at work soliciting subscriptions until the campaign closes. The campaign leaders here are not willing to let Monongnh off with a one hundred per cent, subscription brST considering the town's good record In previous campaigns, feel that at least twice the quota should be subscribed. To Elect Officer*. New officers will be elected this evening at the regular meeting of the local chapter of Red Cross to be held at the Red Cross headquarters beginning at 73d p. m. It is hoped thai there will be" a good attendance. Personals. Chester Pries was In Fairmont yesterday evening. Mrs. R. Little, of Colfax, was among ^ the callers In Monongah yesterday. Mrs. Battlett. of Clarksburg; was In Monongah yesterday attending to shopping. Miss Nell Anderson has returned to Monongah after -attending her aunt's funeral. Mrs. E. Bell. Mrs. A. B. Moore and daughter. Catherine, were in Monongah yesterday. WILL BRING TUBERS. ? Attorney David F. Ritchie yesterday received word from his farmer at Ulysses, Pa., that he should come on' and have a look at the potatoes. Mr. Ritchie expects to leave within the next week. The embargo on potato shipments in Pennsyl due to the Euro*eef {? in 4Tia f/irm nf a wart on the tubers does not apply to western Pennsylvania and Mr. JUtchle exepcts to secure his potatoes by the end of this month. - Home Baked Pies and Pastries. Boyers Restaurant. Advt. SPECIAL NOTICES r^TICE^^ANEl-Eb^lON^rFfu. VACANCY IN THE OFFICE OF THE CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT - COURT OF MARION COUNTY, WEST VIRGINIA. Whereas, W. S. Black was duly elected by the voters of Marion county, West Virginia, at the general election held in November. 1914. to the office of Clerk of the Circuit Court of said county, for the term of six <6) years, beginning on the 1st day of January. 1915, and ending on the 31st day of December, 1929; _And Whereas, the said W. S. Black departed this life on the 14th day of March. 1918, thereby creating a vacancy in the said office of Clerk of said Circuit Court; And Whereas, by an order duly entered of record in said Circuit Court on the 25th day of March. 1918. the said vacancy was temporarily filled by the appointment of Clarence Curry as such Clerk of said Court until the general election to be held on the 5th day of November, 1918. and until the successor of said W. S. Black and tho said Clarence Curry, temporarily fining the said vacancy aforesaid, shall have been declared duly elected and qualified in the maimer prescribed by law: Now. therefore. L William S. Raymond. Judge of the Circuit Court of said Marlon county. West Virginia, do hereby declare and give notice that at ' the election to be held on the 5th day of November. 1918,?the same being a general election prescribed by law,? au or toe legal una uu.y quauiica toisaid election -will be required to vote era of said Marion county Toting at for and elect a Clerk of said Circuit Court to fill tbe unexpired term of the said W. S. Black, now deceased, ending on and with tho said 31st day of December. 1920. Given under my hand on this the 1st day of Octohor. lulS. and In Special Session of said Circuit Court. " WILLIAM S. HAYMOND. Judge of the Circuit Court of Marion County, West Virginia. 10-2-9-16-23. Keep a Strong Hand of 9 Control on Outgoing fl Expenses. KflT" Taking systematic care of II Bp! tbe Income means having a H l|jj tangible method of watching JI Bjj the outgo?of being able to In R place before one's eyes tbe Ijfl I transactions of as entire HI ' K month and gauge the future |w I by tbe present. Keeping a well-conducted I J check account enables one to H H do just that?to maintain a | strong hand of control on fifl H your expense account. 0 Kj Come to The National Bank H Hj of Fairmont, open ao account H X and get your pocket check- J fit book. Now Is the time when I I individual finances deserve H Hi attention. dr. ud Mrs. W. H. Hawkins ^ IBw Cbariott of . Callrisit with the Conner's cousin. Mr*. B. Seed on Fairmont arena e. in. Ketme Ctek tee sane to Nee rk to spend seme time with Mr. iik ot tbe TJ. S. nary -who lies Just axned there from a sea voyage. Paul Hamilton Is HI of Influenza at i home on High street. His condi n Is thought to be serious. though Stick Remember, you9 Yes, stick like g You dig while i And then there3 Though you9re j . Though your ha Though your wt And you pray h Though the win Remember you'? Yes, stick like % Perhaps a bulle And then there And y ou say, as A sportsman9s s Behind the tren There9s a little And if at your. Remember, he a Yes, he died lik Tl/r/'c /i rf/th .JL #*l/r 1/ # ?r * wswrwm^#<7 /i rk Maxims re And the bombs You give them, '7/7 /<?* You've done yoi You've given th BY GOD YOI , y V. ? S ( m 1 1 \ 1 - i J - > J 1 Bay i THIS 4 - . pa I Mrs. Ira Talklngtoa and Mrs. R. F. j I N. T. cased byfliersWs ai-U?lai5^ er's son. Hash TaJktngtrm. who is J f suffering from pnenmonim. I Mis. A. JU Horchler of Newfcargf who had been the gnest of her mother.! Mrs. Dsrlie Dorsey has returned | home. She came here to see her | grandfather, Capt. K. D. Walker who I has been QL I Mrs. G. H. Hess aod daughter. Mrs. < ve got to stick to your i lue to your trench. t's darkr and you work s.the "listeningpost" oaked to the skin and c nds are like icey and yo * t ? j lien T5 long, emu yvur / 'ke hell for the next rel d may howl, and the n )e got to stick to your ti nud to your trenjeh. t may find its mark, *s a funeral after dark; r you lay him beneath t. oul has gone to his Goo ch, in the open ground, cross and a little moun heart-strings you feel a J.ied for his blooming ttt e a man for his trench. and a dash, and they'r he hell of a rapid fire; ittle, the rifles flash, explode with a sickenin lead, and you give then y waver, and turn, and iir job?there was neve1 em Hell, and you9ve so PVE STUCK TO Yi CAPT. V Wc too can and will p {tick to our trenches?ours < ;ame breath with theirs but iise. We can save till it HI ng men, and not one day o he war is won, and they co welcome humans ever got. he eyeand say," By God, you We'll Stick; We'U S \nd will put every sacrecHD Fight. We'll make our pari make it in these trenches be ionds to Your I V - j >' . STACK SUBSCRIBED TO WINNING TW 5tTtoSrT >- , John Helmlck. son of Mrs. EinmT, i EMmtefcis ffl of JaflneMsnt-thehoBm j Mrs. D. J. Crifrey has retained from i of his mother. pwiijfi and Bnckhannoa wmw an t bad been tbs gnest of relatives. j Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Anwyll hare ^ moved from Benonl avenue to y Watson apartments on Gaston sveone. t ^===| J I rench rench? . i while it's light,< ' at night. ; hilled to the hone;1 i I ur feet like stone; ! est is brief y ] tef; \ 2in may drench, ; renck? 5 : ] > he sod, f. " ! d; . wrench, inch? j e at your voire, / i \ >.g crash. % steel, r reel. r a blench rved your trench; OUR TRENCH! C. W. BLACKkLL. Hgkting in From*) lay the game, WE will :an't be mentioned in the ours are .not always ParaURTS to help these fightr week, but every day till' me home to die greatest Then they can look us in rve stuck to your Trench!" 'ave?Till it Hurts* ollar we can save into till? t as big as it is possible to hind the lines. Utmost! ? WAR BY m J9 itei> wa.,.: . ifrgtf-isit . PANTSD ?mnana; (ood vajn; H" steady wit Wght fccor shifts; free w IHIHWr*'*^ f** -f Ajyly jfyfwiMi ^ TFiih-- * -" - _ VANTED?Carpenters, 70c per hoar 8-hour day. Time and half for orer ' toe. DooMe tlmeon Stlndaya. " V ANTED?Laborers. 40c per lumr 8-hour day. Time and half - for rver time. Doobel ttme Sundays. Apily Fralne Bros. A Halghley. Wheel = md Axle Shop, near B. A O. round tonae. 10-4-tf?4537 Tc VANTED ? Blacksmith and horse- 3 . shoer, married, wants position; thor- ba mghly understands, the treatment of ba ?rr?j. horses and mules. Steady work- So a-. A1 references. Address Box 4558 pfl are West Virginian. 10-9-214558 to1 WANTED ? Assistant. bookkeeper. male or female. Large operating **r xnl company. State age and salary S acpected. Address Box 4552. Went Vlr- ^ WANTED?First.,class stenographer,' _ - male or female. Coal company. VI 3ood salary. 10-8-5t-4561 HEN WANTED?Mechanical workers, machine operators and general _ rork. Helmlck Foundry Machine Co;th street and Belt Line, FalnnonVW. v? 7A M8-tfr449o w WANTED?Men tor necessary war -J Industry. Stody employment, good rages. Apply wire chiefs office. Bell , Telephone boil ding or call phone 1517 k ifter 5 p.m. e 10-7-6t 4646 8T0SE FOE BENT ?" L STORE FOR RENT in Watson hotel Bldg. Apply Manager, Watson ? HoteL 10-2-10t-4S18 FOR RENT?Store room and base- ^ ment at 205 WaiautNAre. Can give qc ong term lease. Apply Miss Stella 31 Imos, express office, Watson Hotel aidg. 10-7-3t-4543 VST AGENTS WANTED WANTED?Two or three' rooms tor light housekeeping. Address 4259 West Virginian. 10-4-6t-4S29 35 ROOMS WANTED , ? WANTED To RENT?Two rooms for -~ llgbt housekeeping. Address Box 71 B44 West "Virginian. 10^7-3t-4544 ^ rORSALE ah A BARGAIN?18 tl- f. steam JJOUer ? for $150.00. Lap joint double rivet- ? ad return Tubular Boiler 32 In. x 8 In. [p Itted with steam dome 8 in. x 22 In. x I 18-3 In. ,Tubes supported toy walla by I] I lugs. Equipped "with flush front. IJ crate bars, water column, steam gauge, L pop valve. Injector, etc. Complete. Must be moved at once. Call at Im- ^ serial Tee Cream Co, Cor. Cleveland Ave. and Jackson St, Fairmont. W. Fa. P-gStf4480 FOR SALE?Quick at a bargain, good typewriter, dresser, beds, fine matcreases, four hole cook stove, notions itc. 548 Pierpolnt Are. 10-8-tf. 4555 FOR SALE?1013 model Cadillac tourIng car. Apply 207 BeOview Ave, ? Fairmont, W. Va. 104-4P4528 ? FO RESALE?1918 model Ford Road- 1 ster, with full equipment. Apply 225 ! Liberty Ave, BeUrlew. 10-8-lt-4S54 > FOR SALE?Klssel-Kar, Maxwell and ; Ford Roadster. Hall Garage Co. 1 - ' ' 10-8-3t I FOR. SALE?Genuine Victor phono- j graph. $20.00. Also attachment to > play Edison records on Victor or Co- Z2 tumble machines, including 5 Edison _ records, $10. Apply 121 Main street. 10-5-2t?4514. WE MANUFACTURE Apple barrels. Lime and Flour barrels: barrel staves, apple ladders, barrel lines. Let as quote you prices: Virginia Cooperage Co, Cloverdale. Va. 8-2S-26t-4333 FOR SALE?Soft Dring outfit, com- ? plete with cash register, etc. Ap- ~ ply Kenyon Hotel. 10-7-21?4539 FOR SALE?Large Fire and Burglar Sate. Cabinet Address, Box 4542. West Virginian. Kfc8-2t 4542 FOR SALE?Pool Room outfit?3 dandy tables, good chairs, cash ? register. Appyl Kenyon HoteL *" 10-7-2t?4538 FOR SALE?Shetland Pony, young and sound, well broxen. calla^^ genyon Hotel. 10-7-2t?<540 FOR SA1??Dayton scales and cash register. Address 330 Maple AveGrafton. W. Va. 10-7-3t-4548 FOR SALE?Cash register and two ? Ice boxes; one large, one small. Ad- ~~ dress Box 4647 West Virginian. 10-7-tf-4547 BOOMS TO RENT FOR RKNT?Two tarnished rooms lor light housekeeping. Address Box 4563. care West Virginian. 10-g-tt-4553 flffytytytytytytwytttyfytyty , 1 Chicago Merchan The Natioaal War Shrines Con eanisatton has lunar! the folio wins Chicago Merchant: "The tray tor an in dividual, to cat atone to to -work and an normal times, how ranch more r the present. Serine by everyo wtaninc of this war as Is .he ttw> moMllxins of am military step iM not aocompanlr ^Infill oHUce. s.vmu?bin to tiu^igjiBiMi^i dm timber tm* hh finish'.: .5-3mo. 428S. _ J Ford. Ljrochboisfc. Vs. 8-52-26t-4316. stocks on fiOTenimettt^eoSBiM rare in the market tor Block V t loss lor onr"<tts ich we ore now bofldtns lr b, VsL Oar gorernracnt fa to ?qpBt~,|| e? of this sBpplSes^aad.tt^will be sldered s patrottic duty on-^ rt it job will take this matter, opg th ns at cace. It 70a lis ? ? -? ~-'*-i >,nMfWwi TlHMIffM nam miiugr im, " -jE^l pr cabinet. >urt House. Lo^ftlg^^won^ phono > Hull Block ctw. _ Window Glaaa and WlndahlaUa. f i Phone 477 W. 802 Qasto<> Am|. Repairing and rehoSdlns automobile radiators a spedattyiS Old Radlatere Bwght Rebrllt Practical Tinner and . Shalt ? I oe evjws jtMMMMMMMJgMMWW; ft ^000 TaBpie Room 206 FInr 9091 ststement by Julio* Boeemrald, b. UmtaclmeetMiT is tecenaxy to It fa?ttoelike ne to as lmperaflre for the mobilizing of iniTii. Illiini I ilea to entirely ?1 by the rixoroos. ooBaaia^ IT* Today.?2 -.JiSGsBKMM