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If *m ' ~ ?^ ? ^1^11^1 -inlv^ *v iAfjfj \*/l |^|lrt<flrji yesterday wu distinctly alfect| fld by Monday's unexpected advance | ij call loans to maxlmuin qiwtattons flgtr: activities la tlw various specnWttVeissnes and tie trend most Often ^^wS^fmtralnfontalde Interest or totor ot considerable lxn9L portuee in the broader and mora eon* |fllm .movement ot the previous sea* jpfcte tUUnjMi traction "towards the a, when most demands bad been Kwttttled. Firmer tendencies also prejjpsdtot tfaa money, particularly the Etion of the stock list to defy monetary con that comprising the led shares. Sains of I its were scored by Genlily-Springfield Tire and ?letter dominating the towards the close. tsburgh 1 H, Feb. 26.?Much irwitnessed in the pries is Pittsburgh exchange. ie, which has long been to life, the common; % higher at 6, and the' nts higher at 15. Some on the floor of an Ice ar, owing to the milditer, and it was pointed stocks quoted in other ecently displayed congth. caption of Lone Star, d 1% to 187, oil and e lower or unchanged, ply closed SI lower at 44, and Union Gas % lower at 123)4. B American 'Window GUsb Machine common waa % higher at 84%, and United States Glass % lower at 80)4. V There were no sales of Westlnghouso I Air Broke, which was offered at 94, and Electric was % lower at 43%. Na ttonal^Fire Proofing was % higher Pittsburgh Brewing bonds were )4 dbigher at 63)4, and Independent Brew ing 6s were unchanged at 46. The stocks of both companies were dull but firm. Pittsburgh Coal debenture A 6s were % higher at 96)4. The rest k of; the list was featureless. 8ummary Sales. High. Low. 130 A W G Macb,. 14% 84%. ' : 50 COl G AS.... 44 44 K? -200 COns Ice com. 6 3)4 t 100 l)o preferred. 15 16 ; 100 Piroproof, pfd. 14% 14% B 1,600 Gold B Mines .05 .05 ' 160 Ind Brew com 3% 3% * 25 Do preferred. 9 9 25 Iht M M, pfd... 98 98 . C.'15S Lone Star Gas 190 186 f 10MtrsL&H.. 50 60 B 1 25 Ohio Fuel Oil.. 19% 19% B I 000 Ohio Fuel Sup 44% 44 B f 270 Oklahoma Gas 29% 29%' | |?KS!Wo::-a a B 20 sewer Pipe... 17% . 17% B?^^<20|Ubion N G C.. 123% 128% , 60 TJ S Glass.... 30% 30% J 20 U S Steel 94 94 B 1 20 Willys-Ov Co.. 26% 26% | 220 West Elec ... 43% 43% |M BOND8.| B?4.000 Ind Brew 6s.. ,40 46 Bm000 Pitts C deb 5s 96% 96% Mmm Pitts Brbw 6s. 63% 13% ilBt 41.. VAJAS VB.SU 14s 93.08 93.08 t.4%... 94.86 94.86 ? 4%... 93.88 98.88 (14348... 95.20 | 99.16 Ji4348... 94.21 98.92 Feb. 26.?Corn advanciday, helped by reports jd initially deroted to e planted with spring narkot closed unsettled, HNR 38.75 88.75 VfMi "i.*' ^ ! U I through ike Coir Rnn sand. Tblg locolion la IN feet eayt of the same com* W? M?t en the X B. Marsh form and showing for a M*barral producer. This is n ttuch better well than the or* erape for Tyler county. In Lincoln district, the Ohio .Cities Oes Com* pany's Mo. Li on the J. W. Kile farm is a duster. Late completions in the Weir sand pool en Kelly's creek, Cabin Creek district, Kanawha county, are not in the pusher otase. The OotunUa Carbon Company's teat on the W. H. Ramsey farm is showing Mr ,a 10-barrel pumper. The Cabin- Creak Derelopment Company's Nos. ? and ? on the C. C, Lewis farm are shewing for 45 hnd 10 barrels a; day respectively. All three pot their production in the Weir sand. In Carroll district, Lincoln county, the Huntington das and Da* slopmenr Company's test on the John Woodall farm Is a passer. Oassere bare a prominent place in the list of late completions. In Grant district, Wetsel county, the Hope Md* torsi Gas company's test on the Loci* as Hope farm is a pasitr in ths Gordon atry sand. In ths. same district, the Philadelphia Company pot a salt and passes nt a tost on the J. B. Hicks farm. In ICanniapton district, Marion county, the Hope natural das Company's He. 5 on the M. L. Musprave farm Is a passer m the fifth tand. In Washington district, Jackson oounty, the United Fuel Gas Company he* thd same hind of took at a test on the M. M. Parsons term, netting a fair fas well in the Beree grit. Ia Bpenccr district, Roane county, .the Ohio Fuel Oil Company completed ,a test on Jernqna Newton farm. It Is a 7-barrel pumper la the Big Injun sand. OCR A Heck have an .Interest ,in. the well. In Carroll district, Lincoln couatr, King, Koueory A Moore hare completed a test on the Frank Roberts farm. It Is a gasser in the Big Injun sand. On Mud river lfl the same district the Huntington Gas and Development Company Is starting A test on the Henry Lake farm. In Clay district, jfonongalla county, the Hope Natural Oaa Company's test on the Samuel Thomas tend is a gasser in the fifth sand. In Battelle district, the Philadelphia Company has started to dril a second teat on the E. Bell farm. In Hackers Creek district, Lewis ooenty, the Hope tfatdral Oas Company's test on the Wheeler Drummond farm is a gssserln-the Big Injun sand. In tip same district, the1 same company gob a gasser in the salt sand at a teal on the Boloman Mick farm. In Freeman's Creek district, Lewis county, the Reserve Oaa Company drilled a teat on tho Smith faiin into the Big Lime, and developed segue oil in that forr.-dildn.-Jt ignited from the fnrva nnrt ruinsinAnd tha He. In Hack era Creek district, the Weet Virginia Central Gas Company's second test on the T. A. LAW mitt is. dry end all sands abandoned. In Collins Settlemant the Liberty Oil Company had thee same kind of luok at a test on the A.g? "r&s the William Ballard farm Is a gasser in the Gordon sand. . ? i.i . .i.m UM A-lfca .Man, . Master?Old yon tell- the .colleotor who called that I' was not at homeT Butler?Hi told the maid to hlhform 'Ira neither" ol us were at 'ome, sir. ?11 howes a little bill myself, Sir.? Boston Transcrip. ' SPECIAL .NOTICES ^roWW^SK; p Sealed proposals will tin Jdsnlrril until 12 oclock noon MacMftjlfi, lJIPi by thd CoudtftjArurt ef Munn county, for tteJ^r^Sn n?le8 Specifications l^MnstsflcUons to bidders are on Jllejlf the County Clerk's office, ad/ ajfl\pfflce of W. M. Linn, ^ci^^pme^j^'ainnont, A certlfleiAdMtk In t&sum of' 1600.00 mnjpUEompany bid. The CountjrfcmJt reserves tMrlght to reject any Mpdl blds^ Clerk of the dlunty Court of Mj&pn jr ' * i notice. i The regular meeting of the Fa!*: mont Chspftr, American Red Croas, wilt he held An Monday evening, March i, at 1130 f clock, at Red Cross headquarters inJthe/Municipal building. At this -mealing amendments will be proposed tf the By-Laws of said chapter, bp itJolutlon, as follows: Resolution No. 1. , BO It reecfred that there shell be added to thejparagraph in the By-Laws niltled "Branding Committees" the foRpwlng 1 Agtiage: '%ommitfee on Chapttr School for "Cqpmltee on Toliit mbd Country Nursli fervlce." j JT J Heaolutldf^io. 2. Be it msolved thMfthe second paragraph olhhe sectplmr the By-Laws entitled! efexectws dbmmlttee" be annhthsesame iJwnended so ss to be in Utlhmn?tvfbllowyig, namely, "ThewCxmflM Committee shall bave po^kJp lllljmcanclss In their own numUMtprthe offices, of the Chapter WtnraBtervals between the annual BetlnhRbbut shall nor have, power tmimlnfih eralncreaie the Slke of ExaBtlve CommlnWexcept it may selectiFchalrmen of Iksly created standpg committees." JT Resolution NoriX. Be it resolved that, in adaTQpn to all Mthor departments, stsndlnjfonnmittees and organised activities ofthls Chapter, there.shall be organised and maintained a standing committee, oh ?wn and Country Nursing Service', ?ai that there shall be added to the Ay-Laws immediately preceding tho. ray-Law entitled "Standing Committees" the following langueuge, namely, "Committee on Town and Country Nursing Service." This committee shaH.be known as the Town and Country Nuraflig ' Mr vice, Fairmont Chapter, A. R. C. This committee shall consist of a i, , [ m, f. |, 11'^. | M biuul KB Bp a mora ox cbbob aunimd by this committee* ind ikftQ fluki monthly to the Executive Committee, a complete report of funds disbursed and' work undertaken or ac&mpliaih ed. This . committee shall* -tan fall charge and supervision of nurm with authority to employ and discharge same, fix salaries, and make necessary expenditures in connection with Its work. v This committee shad receive? monthly budget to carry on Its rsgtt* lar work, but any activities requiring expenditure of unusual sums of money must be first approved by the Executive Committee. The Treasurer of the Chapter shall be, ex^officio, custodian of any donations .received by this committee, nil of which shall be placed in ,tha Chapter Treasury as part of the general funds. The work of this committee shall not supersede the work of any other Standing or Special committee, bat the services of the Nursing staff shall b eat the disposal cf the sick with especial attention to Tubercular cases. This committee shall not dispense any charity, except medicines and medical and surgical supplies. Should any other committee require the services of .a nurse or nurses the same shall be. furnished by this committee unconditionaly, at the direction of the Executive Committee.?-Adv. Feb. 26 Mar. 1,3. i - i - i BBBSBSS || We Have the Rnm^r Our long time?easy payment plan of loan ing money is a sure cure for your financial troubles. The ease witH wfifch voix can take care of a loam by using the SYSTEM fMakls our plan most mkraSBve Whsth^e r J tout heed^we larjpp or tW^en fouJpnt. monel t^aiyjprpose conCoi^y Springs HBrO; servi In sPecij 29 methc f? d perien ^ \M M r ' V n sa"8*a OUR LJC ttt CUE ^ l^AT .. .. 1 r<" The He Hope t How often you ha ed about the home you For every man owls it to provide a submant place. I j Now comes the I menjt with a special p home for you. me at any part of th/city i desire apd we will assi ancing so youfcimply ment ahdthA pay tl like rent J Let us you cd JMKIp JippBfiRS kSburn St., and ? Pa Ijp TiS to mul^ a of arv^ays Raving clothes as.of keepir 1 M 1 i J w 1 old clothj?properl> ia^pf^el-fwliich si teed for dh^r better i ce. . / Jized facilities and our da?born of Vur many y ce?assure yotla great di ction if you would pie s-cleaning problem beflre AUTO WILL ^0 '" 'V.?la- ' - i W ' ' ' me You ^ / :o Own ve thouej^flSSdreamhope Jomedawto omrrT ; to Ufmself amMfcmily ial. mermangM livinar :isne\j&r/ce Departlan f? /resting the e pruned to build in a enctn the way you 1st hi Handling the finm<ke/a Air first payis' ba/an<J each month mplere details at once. 2R & BRO. 2R CO. OF HOMES" ' irk Ave. Fairmont I Jggests clothes t ? .. /, exacting ears exegree of ice your us. CALL 0. ' ' ' IS ;^v ^. | Vii*| i *1?y|^'rlltirf^* MacmjufioCT ',, CASH tor old taath (broken or BOW. I Mr $100 to $So.wO par tot, alto highjnt prtcto tot bttdgat. ortwtt, toiiw, diamond*, oH gold* rihror and platinum. Baud bow kid rooBtto oMk by iwtatB atotL Taor tooo rw i tufted it price it unaaUitnetorr. L. M IsUPHAn !U4 VXt'? oiSTotis; ?ra&s WttX Pit flAte Win tttMTT bonds?c. p. crane, noon im Poveay Bidg. Wdrmont, W. Vi, FOR 8AL?--burd?U Organ, tuitaEIe for homo, church or aohool, 411 Wtlnot traaua. ~~ .FOR SAL?~Young team of horeea, hnrneaa and wagon. Addroaa Box 5841, car* of Weat Virginian. 4tt*iMi4l< p6r SaLb?DMirabla 40-foot lot on Fenntaore St. >700. Addreee Jaa. A^Grlbble, ltl Myden Cotutotanton, ^hOTao^^S^Et^^oot'?nS or bneflK or thrfe oflonr weBfnr* n^ayN^ttaaheapfgS roomrfralaFORRENT?R<A? flth boanff~ 501 Bast Park a?T | . M7?t-?1?S FOR RHi\T-Jkpl'nAc/mg^Sifoci ^vienoea. y^Wa*hHjfeaji?? phone m MainSt.. r MuysuL. Tj>iromO)Bi TO EMIT " jroRJRBNT?'Very desir^Teouteid# office rooms on fifth floor of Pro* fesaional Bid*., 309 Cleveland Ave. Inquire (3. S. Rlggs, at building. 2-7-tf-5127. wastedWAJJTfcD?TWo tor three fuftiahed , rooms. Address Box 5380, care of West Virginian. 2-30-31-6260. WjUttftft mtt-Mrpe or four tinfurnlshed rooms with bath. Address W. L. P., P. 0. Box 311. 2-IS-St?5245 WANTBD?KreT or i'our unfurnished rooms with hath oentraly located, two in family. Call 981. j> f m 140acres?^i^^^sJ^^Knine roomsj furnace; good bank barn, silo, tool barn, wagon shed, granary; some timber; tile laid on pike, >75 per acre, Other bargains. H. H. jobber agency, Atwater, Ohio. 1.35-361?6028 FOR SALlB?Michigan stock farm, 16) acres, located county seat. Antrim, ten minutes walk to public school, churches, postofflce and depot;, buildin jpi electric lighted; Intermediate .owner at once. 8. F. Bargar, BeUkire, Mich. 3-244M>335 FOR ^aLb?A iine farm 135: acres, some timber and fruit, near town and station; good buildings, ST adWi in wheat and rye. Price 160.00-an acre, terms liberal. Also IS-acres, good buildings, SH miles of station, wood for Use of farm. Price fl,800-~ |80? cash, fine oHmate, short winters, no stones or hills, fine level land, J. R. MeCkmigalr Dover, Del. _ s-sw?ase FOR 8AJLE?Ten sores on paved; road. Pins building site. At bargain If sold at once. 0. P. Crane, Deveny .Building, Fairmont, W. Va. ih<me ofr flee, 1262; residence, 1363 . V GOOD OHIO FARM?100 acres/Plenty of fruit, buildings. Bargain "on leasy terms. Address Bos 114, ClarksbUrg, W.;Va. POULTRY POOS AJTO Bmpf ^rTauT? TborougUbrod White Leghorns?pullets, 11.00;, yearling thin Orchards, Keyser, W. VA ^ ldhMHW SALE ? Columbian Wyandotte eggs for hatching.' IW, egg strain. D. 1. Michael, Broomfleld, W. Va ! -SPECIAL H0TICS8 to the matter Plnjer'raturntoRfit'SrS^mffl chant St. Mf. And By Af^Lntmtnt . ?* ?fc?i I^?. ? w iU i^ ^,m t^J " ****| > <aMHItiW|^^|j?jm^^B Reald Phone, HW-J ^ ^^219 I ** :'\imU ' "' '*'^?8