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aORK, April 1.?The reported t Hpn Parte, which expressed it- t fc further demoralisation of f Epghango and heaviness ot (or- < Buttons, Imposed additional re- j H| the stock market yester c kb at its worst the undertone IBlOcin over the week-end of t t H remarkable annual reports, 1 Pthose of United States Steel. 1 Steel and United States Rub- ' ably would have.furnished in- t ftfpr an extension of the bull < Mfc but for the less reassuring I |Kot the foreign news. t R|th was most conspicuous in is- 1 Emily under greatest prcssnre, Bifocal transactions and other ' futilities, including tetegrapn J tone shares. Reason (or last marp advance in several of * mm stocks was furnished by the 1 ^ voluntary liquidation of the c BBwdncte company. J I and robbers moved counter * i, *001101; extreme gains ot I data, while Mexican Petrothe two Royal Dutch issuei (Ring, due in part to lateet mts in Mexico. ^ 1 UROH, Apr. 1?On the local IfOge business also was qulhe price movement narrow, t gain was 1% points in use Air Brake which adranc 8 to 99%. With the market 18 bid 99% asked. Westlngstric was extremely dull at ierlcan Window Glass Maxnon declined to 82%, and ,84, but trading was light. B no dealings in other glass gas stocks were duller than Bdays. Oklahoma Gas adm 31% to 31%, tad Pittsnd Gas closed % higher at KFuel Supply sold at 47 for SttT and at 46% ex-dividend, rer's Light and Heat sold ^.dividend. National Fire bu in fair demand and the teed % higher at 8%. Amert Pipe was % lower at 19. j?very little doing in the j?eke and prices were nompnged. ST. Summary. High Low G Mach 84 82% fn v tj nstz nau II# *> ?# 'S ?w /? L iferred ..... 15 15 w pfd 10 10 , arOts 210% 210% t & H *49% *49% ? lei Supply... 147 ?46y4 na Gas 31% 31% , tipidso 86 ber 15 15 ; A Gaa . 10% 10% Pipe 19 19 OU A R... 46 45% I . |9^ 98% j pfrtric 46% 46"; I Bonda, i i 2d 4s 93.40 93.26 ! 4%s 93.40 93.36 4% s 95.16 94.8? ;l%s 93.60 93.36 IJ5#iV; r id VCash. -.j ... V . It development work tn Ids began with presentetter than light pumpright fork ot Gillespie strict, Ritchie county. & Roberts hare a show ' five-barrel pumper in fit their test on the Ira < In the same district Oil Development completed and shot In the T on the J. L. Mullenex 'not make /better than toper. reek. Spencer district, , the United Fuel Gas drilled its test on the ,rm through the Berea On Miller's run in the , ^ mxrare one 01 man} lIK^ houses in Fair Boar Including ^VICE AND YARDS 709 K* ^ - ? AND GAS | ame district the South Pens Oil jomp&ny's No. 7 on the J. M. Perine arm' is a seven-barrel pumper in the )ig Injun sand. In the same district he Carter Oil company has started o drill a test on the Alpheus heirs' arm. In Sheridan district, Calhoun ounty, the Hopo Natural Gas comtany is due in the sand at a test in the Bert Haverty farm. The Pittsburgh and West Virginia las company has drilled a second est on the Michael Henderson farm, ocated on Pedlar's run, Clay district, ifonongalia county, through the 50oot sand. It is a fair gssser in that ormation. In Clay district, Harrisou :ounty, the Hope Natural Gas comtany is swabbing some oil from its est on the Marion Tetrlck farm. The ;as was developed in the fifth sand. In Center district^ Wetzel county, he Hope Natural Gas company has trilled a test on the Malinda Gorbv rom to a depth of 3,456 feet. No and formations were found below he Gordon. A light show of oil was leveloped in the Gordon. It will be hot and tested in that formation. In Ireene district the Larimer Oil eomiany has completed a second test on he Ada Koch farm. A light show of ill was encountered at a depth of 2,52 feet. It will be tested. The South Penn Oil company has Mmnlafart MA 7 en the T HP n/tnJnrin wuiytvwM *'u. vu iuc tr i jl . uuuumu j arm, located in Ten-Mile district, larrlson county. It is showing for i five-barrel pumper in the Gordon and. In Grant district, Ritchie county, he Warrior Oil company developed n ;asser at a depth of 1,380 feet on tho Caroline Storrs farm. In the same listrict the Hope Natural Gas comlany's test on the G. R. Hammett arm is a duster in the Big Injun sand, n Murphy district, the same company las a Maxon sand gasser at its test on he W. K. Prunty farm. In the same listrict the same company has drilled i second test on the Charles Lieving arm into the salt sand. It is estiroatid to be good for four barrels a day. The Reserve Gas company's test in the James Jarvin farm is producng 15 barrels a day from the salt land. It is located in the salt sand lool in Freeman's Creek district, Lew s county. In the same district the i&me company has a fifth sand gasser it a test on the H. M. Peterson farm. In a few districts t63t wells are itartlng in localities far removed rom production. In Hardie district, dtngo county, the Sun Oil company Is town 1,800 feet at a test on the Mingo >11 and Gas company* property. In rails district, Fayette county, G. L. 3abot has rigs completed for two ests on the Kanawha and Hocking 2oal company's tract. In McClelland district, Doddridge :ounty, Mclntyre & Co. are due in he sand at a test on the J. W. Swi>n? #AMW T* t nnlMA in! r* i iLa jci ini nil in mo oauiu uiDVlltl iuo barter Oil company has started to Irill a test on the Freeman Underwood farm. In Ellsworth district, We honestly believjjr CRANOLEXB ^llf.cure anj^ase of Ecz miijj or oth^r sten^lsoase. Come in.ekd let uj teU^ou about',4t. Use one! jar of; CjBnolene Opintment; if dlssatlsfledr.jrfth results your raonay w/l /e Tefua^d In jars 25c, L pud 12.60.. 8?mp\aa fr?ev/Aflijreas Cranofene, poxKi Qlard;. Kaniaa #&mlont Pharmacy Falfmont, W. Va. HEARTBURN or heaviness after nazals are most annoying inamlestations "Imuids pleaianL^to take; neutralize acia%tw ami help estore tdDE BY SCOTT ft BOWNE MAKERS OF 8COTT3 EMULSION * mpaign a V r wKp realize the need projit?and if you are ? XOIJCH VlTH US j lan" jivhich will assist well /known that we ? establishment corilOd^grades of-Lumber, d, Paints and every. / Telephone. UMBER CO. DING SERVICE the Plans" CLARKSBURG, W. VA. 711 W PIKE STREET TEE WESTVIKGIN1AN, Fj .Trier county, the Middlebourne Oft and Ou company has started to drill a teat on the D. A. Dotaon farm. In McClellan district, Doddridge' county, the Piedmont Co* company baa a fig up on the J. Coatilow (arm. In Carroll district, Lincoln county, the Columbus Gas and Electric company is due In the sand at a test on the Moses Roberts (arm. In Greene district, Wetzel county, the Hope Natural Gas company is building a rig on the J. U. ft W. K. Miller farm. In the same district the Manufacturers' Light and Hdat company Is down 2,250 feet on the William Wright farm. The same company has started to drill No. 5 on the John Lantz farm. Grain and Produce \ Chicago. Apr. l?A spectacular Jump of 17Vic in the March delivery of corn resulted yesterday from belated oovering by a few shorts. Only a tiny amount changed hands, however, and the close for March was 12c below the top level. Other months kept within normal limits. The finish was un_ settled. 1% at 5%c net higher, with May $1.51 at $1.51 Vi and July $1.39% at $1.39%. Oats gained % at l%c and provisions 35c at $1. Open Close CORN? May 1.47% 1.51 July .... 1.3?% 1.39% n A TO v/l I O May 63%. 84% July 62% 84% PORK? May 46.10 46.30 July 43.40 43.55 i Extreme*. Sbe?Some of the things I've heard about yoa lately make me shiver. He?Yes, and some of the things I've heard about you lately make me boil. ?CassoU's. ?-? Worked Two Ways. How much being in the army has improved your boy Josh. Come to notice, said Farmer Corntassel, vou #-e right. I hadn't considered it that way. I was too busy ibinkin' how much Josh's bein' in it had Improved the army.?Washington Star. GetVid Stfv tht\ weaken*, Cscch or cold, \threaten?^ throat tang affections,! -with Jlckuian' Tjutiratlw. the tonic land dpbulldsr tr JJ ,y?j? succeasful\usi./hc an'1 }15"^hottlep ECliilAN PillJj'WrhU ( I H I / 1 I I ?a 1 V 7"0UR fir \/ passes j jjj -1 Your tormeau, tells y< But,after si Maxwell. You runs and runs a ^ Then after a that dictionary, And then ah life of a motor ( Maxwell salesm Thisisjf&at IplanXEatjh car ing thahme oth There Jgaye Maxwell, fmtnt; from the frigina You cpnchid and builtjinto" soundest kind of day MakwelL v i|| Half Opposite !j|j^ * UKHONT TUESDAY EVE Ths Salmon wiftsm Pith. For short distances the salmon Is the swiftest swimmer of all fish, it .can travel at the rate ot 25 miles an hoar. ?L/>j Angeles Times. L1QAL NOTICES ""^NOTIC E^^OF^TR^ ^SAUlC""" By virtue of a certain deed of trust, bearing date on the l?th day ot Feuiuary, 1910, executed by Curtis B. Fleming and R. Belle Fleming his wife, to .the undersigned trustee, recorded in the office of the Clerk of the County Court of Marion county. West Virginia, in Trust Deed Book No. 28 at page 367, I will sell to the highest bidder therefor on the 25th day of April, 1919, commencing at 9 o'clock A. M-, at the .front door ot the Court Houfe of Marlon County, West Vlrginra, all the right title and Interest, arther vested u>r contingent, or which ire said grantare in said deed ot trait may have as aeir apparent to the estate of Martha Fleming, now deceased, In and to the following describe<ypiece or parcel of real estate lying of Main street. In the Citjnpf Fairmont,Aarion County, West Virginia, described substantially aa follows, to-wit-y \ Bein\ that /art of the real estates which wa3 conveyed by Horatif Mor- \ gan to A Fleming and hy the said A. ' Fleming ^vised to his wife, Martha for life, wui remainder to her heirs, as of recoM in the proper office of Marion CouAy, Wekt Virginia, in Will Book No. 2 at page\93. the said Curtis B. Fleming being ?eir apparent to one-seventh interest \n and to said paresl of real estate, together with the appurtenances therto belonging. The terms of sale are one-third ot the purchase price to be paid on the day of sale, one-third thereof to be paid in one year with interact, and the residue thereof to be paid in two years with interest taking from the purchaser his notes, with good security, for ^ffV#rr^fr#yf%?wH^f,PHwWw>rnMTsv^? Maxwell/ i car of rare ?ena afi$r-abfe st impression of thitf present daj tou on fie streejr is one of d first ride an it, Whether at the 1 du of its rjjre cMrm. x months VovJ find a new adm find it shuns the repair shop, tl nd never stons running. , year is pasryou develop an em itfords don't seem to fully descril :er you hfwe had it for more tha tar and you find it far better an said it was you search for tfc yot^fipd: Maxwell cars have been built 'o 4#ite 300,000 have been turn fritter than the other. Each 01 F been more than 1000 refine ver once have the Maxwell execi ^program. e tnitf reliability was designed it, an<r-that a policy of 300,000reason riff writing your check Hftrt milts ptrftOtm Mtrt milts M tin* \ Garage Co., s Post Office PH02 NING/APRIL 1,191& ' the deferred payments, and retaining a vendor's lien In the deed to be made to said purchaser as a farther security for the payment of said notes. Given nnder my hand this 25th day sf March, 1919. M. W. OGDEN, Trustee. Business is Sensitive?It Goes 'if Only Where "|t is Invited and ks Stays Only Where it ia Well Ft Treated, A. -LEWIS. | j How pleasant to do bust- | | j ness ^IUl a bank \vhap*'"T* ji members haye the adsto- < | mar's viewpoint? jr bank I where courtesjt amr service : have become s^nhoroughly . j instilled into tlyclerks as to (I become a pay of the every U day businesy routine. | "Once mz customer?al- j '3 ways ouryuytomer'?is what I we looiyforward to as the means Ao successful pro"hJlX business is invited.1 ip v rjm NATIOK^frM Ban Ki||k Y E. Nichols S 8 Insurance | 38 Maseifc icgiple, Room 206 ? / Phone $09-11 ' is S aasBBMamaasBsira in ffi ff s* 1 1 i m : i rm 11 i 1 fSV !1 ^ ! r Maxwell as it gj ecided beauty. .vheel or in the | iration for the 5 lat it runs and thusiasm tor it / || be. ' in the average than even the le reason. |S on the singlt ed out on this le better lookments in the iflTFAC PTirOMfA/1 MI?WO O WtA V bU "into" the car all-alike is the m : for a present Inc. I ME 485 I ? 1" 1 1 ? I CLASSIFIED A TWO CENTS A WORD HELP WAKTIP?Fenuu* 1 WANTED ? Woman for housework. Beat wages. No washing. 431 Washington St. Phone 614-W. 3-27-6t-64lS WANTED?A cook. Apply 711 Fairmont Ave. 3-28-6t-5422 WANTED?<3irl for Feneral housework. Phone 2S6-R. 3-29-3t 5434 WANTED?Chambermaid fair wages. but not rcom or board. Apply Kenyon Hotel. 3-31-31 5439. HELP WANTED?MALE WANTED--JanitoratMcCrory building. Apply Manager. McCrory's 5c and 10c store. 3-31-3t-5437 MISCELLAHEOljs IE YOU want your garden plowing done at a reasonable price call phone 740-J. 3-27-Ot 6417. | WANTEDWANTED?Tailor or seamstress to ao , busheling on ladies' and genu' clothes. Heinz & Co., 316 Madison St. 4-l-3t-544? WANTED?To buy Hoffman cleaning and pressing machine. Address Box 311 Parmington, W. Va. 3-31-61 5440. \ t r " - I FOB KENT 429 Ewt Park Ave. Phone 1476-J. I 4-1-11-544? | FOit RENT?Two rooms for light! housekeeping or roomers. Corner 8th street and ^Fainut avenue. 4^1-3t 5441 ; WANTED TO REST?T#o or three | light housekeeping rooms. Call; 1323-J. 4-l-3t-5451 ! FOR RENT?Furnished room, gen- tleman only. Call 1196-J. 4-l-2t?fto. 5447. FOR RENT?Furnished room. Gentlemen only. SIC 4th jit. 4-1-11 5442. " HOUSES FOR SALE" FOR SALE?7 room house. Possession given at once. 331 Maple Ave. Price ?i,!i00. Also 6 room house on " Jackson addition, suitable for railroador. J. L. Cettings. 3-2!t-3t 5433 FOR SALE?House and lot 120x120 in Barrackvillc. J. T. Wells, Barrackvllle. W. Va. 4-l-2t-544o FOR SALE FOR SALE?Preferred and common stock Stevenson Co., Wholesale Gro- _ cers. Address Post Office Box 461, . Charleston. W. Va. 3-28-13t 5420. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE?Nino (91 I lots in Washington, D. C., the N. W. j section, 2& miles from Capitol, surrounded by modern improvements. I will trado for S. D. farm land; would ' not consider anything west of the Missouri river. Value of lots $13,000.: Good title. No encumbrance. L.'" Mentzer Watts, Belleville, Pa. I" 3-25-6t-5309 FOR SALE?One 15 H. P. Horizontal r?_tf rw- ? I oirdui uuiil-i. r me condition. impcriol Ice Cream Company. 3-29-6t-5437 FOR SALE?Fifly-five aero farm,! house, barn and other outbuildings! good fruit farm: also four acres of) 1 wheat, nearly all In grass. Well wat- ! ; ered limestone soil; public road run- 'l nlng through farm; good telephone Bervice and free mall delivery. Located four miles from Belleviile. two mllo3 from Wadesrille, Harris District, E. B. Bonnar, Belleville, W Va. Rt. No. I. Wood county. , 4-l-6t-5450 i M " m FOR SALE l^ot ho. 108 in blopk Watson ; Avenue. Jr Lot NA 1 2. 3. 4, /Block No. 7. i View Wvejme. / Lot No.y In bio/ No. 1 Highland and FiUton spf. Btfllview. One 8-roAm Hiuae with bath, and . sleeping po/cjfe, at' lit flrterson street. 1 V/ RAIV/D HArffDBN ri/irpivtit. W, Va. Office PbaWf 642 Residence. 111 J Comfortable Homes > l\ for Sale CheajK Five sound, cos/ six rorfm one mory, basement. amrcellaqhVuses 0K Mil/street butt at pre-war' pntei are offirea for sale/Complete with every mown convenience. I Fine Mth, hot and 7 cold Water, .dteetric lights, gas ih toch gbom, (m gratt, Owen's Glass Tlant Will ; sell at very 1 <yw prices for a reasonable/ cash deposit and liberal sgedit payments, to Help Fairmont Grow^ A. S. /FLEMING, Office Oyer S. B Iteman Storf. PHONE 68. | j The serujck of pie Fail m is compl&e ui Avery de | ImproveaVraclities ar | We consider iiSi pleaa | well in all Vaifcn? mat BUBMOMfr'teO JndowVftfand WffcdahJitdii % >ne mUT 102 Oajt.n Ava Repalrltk ana rebuilding ta< n&oblla rtdlatorra apacUlty. pid Radiatt^ jpgant, Rcirlit Practical rShtr! and SMt i;; Matal Wcrker. t^ MonrpaSt LeHefr TaVService | CallUhe ~Xm\ Centar ' n' Bui3?j^ Edgar 223 (*ADI80N ST. 1 PtyNE 438. ?MALft PAYMENTS : : | NATIONAL CAW REGISTER CO. WARlk AIR HATING W? canObeat adly hoiua. A*f kind of hMtir/ DNL. Shotts \vkxs nlULLED. I I Anyone^ araatjag witdf *#Ua drilled, wjVa / ;!1 E.W Sevan. J Box 103 \|E. CUrkaboft c\ll 0uick taxi : Hotel. VeMi Phone lets. Residence Piimii iwoilrh ? - X-'' ; DVERTlSINGl cash wnrw orom 11 Professional Cardt | All kiiiii/of haoliae. Hour* hold e?Adl a tpecialtv. . 321 Jefferson S*. ? -s Dr. P. IV^IILLER, OSTEOPHjfrlC PHYSICIAN \ ova mvvwy Dldf. office /ours, to 12 a, mi ; \ p to 4 p. m. v; And By Anointment. Phono 11 >7 ; t I M. R. FRANTZ General Insurance. FiroV AoclBodl, and Bonding. SklNNBR BUILDING Rooms f. on/2. Phono Mt-R. . i^. .i The Sterling Studio For, Better Pjmtographa Postal Cards, and Kodak Pictures. Fleming: Building maljf street Ovsrlflalla Hardware DR. A. B. SMITH, | osteopathic j physician and eyb specialist. Glsues ot all/Rlcds cotreoUy fiuea, boasitfUos fUUftSOC Hsll Ulock cfor Martin's Otu S <wa. \J jr^ . |,'i BUICK ZAXI 1 1 & TRANSFER CO. | PSOMHf SERVICe f- ^ ' Ptono 371 SCdl* CONN, prop . ' ^ 1M frysshlngton 8tre?t. . '$!