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^ Hr P'*(8 ilRMONT MEN GET POD ROAD CONTRACT Eonongahela Construction I Company Has Job In Tucker County. IjUjtUntSBURC. w. Va.( Auk. 22? Hoker County In the Eastern Pan Handle will have Its first place of i(4 surface road In a very few weeks a a result of the contract for the ohstrurtlon of 2 miles of is ft. con rete paving having been awarded on Hagnst 10 to the Honongahela Con. Hruction Co. of Fairmont. The conHact also Included the grading of eight Hiles of road, funds for the improve ll|t having been provided through Kie voting of a bond Issue during the HpHy part of IBIS. The concrete bbfcd will radiate from Thomas, a thriv Hag little mining town along the WesHern Maryland railroad. j. j. Taney Hf Parsons, la the county engineer and d a a? t.-~ iv. V..J TrJMLT r *" mtq me unra eunauui,tompleted before snow files. Logan county has selected concrete lor Its first Fedfral Aid project, the fontract for the 'construction of 10,|77 square yards of paving having teen awarded to the Hord Construclon Company of Maysvllle, Ky. The contract price was $2.60 per square rard. The paving will be 16 feet rfjtd and will be built under the pernal supervision of County Engineer I. W. McLaren, who came to this state rojn Ohio where he built up a wide reputation for himself In road buildItg. The latest improved methods of <*An fit rurttan wilt Via iiaerl 1rto1uriln<y the widening and super-elevating of all curves. In Brooke county, the award of 19,X)6 square yards of concrete paving has Just been made to the Keeley Construction Co., Clarksburg, W. Va. Ills bid was 92.70 per square yard while the excavation bid was $1.25 per cubic yard. This Is .lie first piece f concrete road to be laid In Brooko punty. The work will be done under be direction of Geo. Steenrod an [engineer or wide experience in road building. ; "EXIDE" 8TOHAGB BATTERIES. jfTh* "fcxioe" autuinoDiH batteries iMi ~ucuumui( acquainted :n ion Etr* There Is a battery Tor every Bedel and make of car. Among auto* mobiles eaulppea with the "EXIDE" f? the Cadillac. The KNIGHT ELECVTRIC CO. at 222 Jelterson street, are Sthe distributors In this section for the HeKIDB." This firm, also repairs all fcnake.i ot batteries. Use an "EXIDK" Mile your battery is being charged or Repaired. Telephone 796J.?Adv. || . >OUH NfcXT Storage Battery should be a rrest-O2Ute. There is a correct size lor every Make and modei of car. As the official Prest-O-Llte Service Station lh HOUa territory w? will be glad to extend I you every courtesy. Please rcmemI Tier tbat the Prest-O-Lito Is the oldest I ssrrlcs to automobile owners In AmerI -tea . South Side Service Station, 4th I THE DOCTOR'S HANDS AHER AN ?TTSrK OF "Fill" nunvit vi I LU Bua Mrs. Banfer Switched !to Nerv-Worth and Quickly Found H Relief. , Bflry Wider In whose system He f ailments which came In the wake of lnflvenia should take careful notlco of the following remarkable signed statement recently made at Uniontown's Nerv-Worth drug stor.i a few days ago. In source and character ;. Mn. Banter's report Is a most comforting message to fellow-sufferers: ; Wado H. Ouyton?I had a terrible ease of the "flu" which left me In a Very nervous and run-down condition. I vat in the hands o' a doctor but did not seem to respond to his treatment. I would t$el a sickness in my stomach after eating. My Bleep was disturbed and I did not get rest or gain strength. J M purchased a bottle of Nerv-Worth i from you and took it as directed and tan truthfully say that I am no longer nervous. No slckners after eati'lng and I sleep soundlv all night and have regained my health nr.J strength. I recommend Nerv-Worth to all. MRS. WM. BANFER, Unlontown, Pa. Crane's drug store Bells NervWorth In Fairmont. Your dollar back f K thin famous family tonic does not benefit you. / m t ??. I. We need Used Furniture to tupply our Old 8tore, corner Jack- | | 'edn and Jefferson streets, vnn need New Furniture from our New 8tore, 221 Monroe street. Let a* exchange. We also repair -or store Furniture. See Denham First Co. - (21 MONROE STREET | ? Next to Woo I worth's | |i' Have the Union Dentists teeth Pricee reMon* Office over J McCrory'e # 4 10o Store. Main St T-f/"''HrV&./. Mp; * I MONONGAH Moving to Pa. Salvadore Andre, who lias been running a grocery store on the oorner ot Main street and Alley A for the past ten years. Is moving to Star City, Pa. Returns to Martlnsburg. Dr. W. N. Thomas has returned to Martlnsburg after spending some tlms here visiting with his son, Howard Thomas. Camping Party, A camping party composed ot the Misses Madge and Loralne Fleming, Martha and Virginia Satterfield, Veda Trader and Adrian Curry " left this week for a two weeks' stay at Coogle's camp near Smlthtown. Visiting Here. Mr. and Mrs. Kline Koon, of Wadestown, and Mr. and Mrs. V. D. Koon, of Barrackvlllc. are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. George W. Koon on the farm near Monongab. New Son. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Joe Batiste, a baby boy, Sunday night. Returned Home. Harley Fleming and Paul Chaney, rFor tl Call k?m M "It Doesn't 1 J&j S FREQUENTLY pe i pie are inclined put all ginger ale in one class. And that is w! CLOVERDALE stan out so prominenl when placed in coi parison. The similari really ends with t words "Ginger Ale." Your first taste CLOVERDALE wi win you because ' Doean't Bite." We ? not use red peppi which costs less, b ? r.PMiiiN Jamaica "gInge because we are intere ed in Quality, r "cheapness." That explains w the CLOVERDAI FLAVOR cannot imitated or equaled. When you w a i REAL Ginger Ale ways remember 11 name, and say it? CLOVERDALE. Order a Case! Dru ^ Wh< i'r;" ^^fflffHZB?nB^^H?P^Lml^^^Wn^B ** Bl H^^BB fiH < KiilmBBsgg itn v. mn HLjl B^H^HH S U " The ? Mod We have all the latest r enjoy them to the best ai onola. Come in, we will We Close: Week Days, 5 R. I 217 MADISON STREE1 J? rHEWEST VIRGINIAN, R who hare been employed here tor some time by the Consolidation Coal company, have returned to their home near Parkersburg. Here from Parkersburg. Miss Deloree Kennedy, of Parkersburg, la riaiting here with Mary Margaret Knight and other relatives. Notes and Personals. Miss Helen Janes has returned after spending a few weeks at the home of her parents at Boothivtlle. Mrs. Margaret Morris and daughter are visiting with Mrs. Mort for a few days. ' The new road In Brookdale was finished last 8unday and will be ready for use as soon as the cement has sufficiently hardened for traffic. Morris Silverman motored to Fairmont last evening In his new Ford coupe. D. M. Kidder exchanged his automobile for real estate In Fairmont this week. Mr. and Mrs. George Gowland and family of Wheeling, and Mrs. Frank Gowland, of Fbllllpsburg, Pa., art spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. AlVa Yost, Joe Fuccy left Tuesday night for Baltimore with bis five year old daughter, Christine, where she will be treated at the Johns Hopkins hospital for a complication of diseases caused from typhoid fever. Street cars were two hours late yesmTiTfcitwvmyiKyi be Sake of Q for it by N loverdq GING^ALE 5 0? ^. I t0Trii l?n\9lK/fl$l * c??u?*> cr, fTWniUft Y^tv^liSi Aiinu I $?sg. 8t CONTAINS NO CAPSICUM ' ' ?W? - ?nw? VAFfaOrtfATbU ^ QtNUIMt !??? < '"? ' t ?2?iJ,M ',? fit "VI tMCTi?fo mm ?unit CMI *u*??J'*"* r hy wiow^i OOVUOAU kuH*M**tIb?"* * ft&vetda/eJfrunp'&t BM.TI^ORC.MO^U*-*- [ Sent Home for the Family. I ggist or Dealer (Jan't Supply Phone STEVENSON CO. Resale Distributors for Fairr 0?prV?ted, 1919, by Cknw&le Bptlat Or A Small Down Will Bring One of Thi COLUh S| Graf on The Balance on Easy Terms largest stock of machines in els $25.00 to $250.00 ecords?both in Song and E dvantage you must hear then gladly play any Record for P. M., Saturdays, 9 P. M. iOFFM n THE JEWELER "v rfrfc;: ;v* i ,"'-V MRMONT, FRIDAY EYE? terday afternoon between Falnnon end Clarke bars on account of lack o electric power. Mrs. Cor* Moore, of Ida May, wa In town Bnnday Tlslttn* her parenti Mr. arid Mr*. T. G. Price. Chas. Windsor, of the Wlndso Pharmacy, has returned after a week' vacation. Hiss Edna Kidder Is spending a wee! In Wheeling. The committee in charge of the sup per at the Red Cross rooms Baturda; evening wishes to thank those *h< patronized and contributed so liber ally. Mrs. Walter Brown la quite 111 a her Rome at Bethlehem. Ed. Charlton, Lonnle Carpenter Paul Janes, Okey Watson and Gu; Gaskln were on a hay ride to Pair mont last night. William Fleming, of the Consollda tlon Coal company office force am Mr. Henry Mauler are spending the! vacation at Valley Falls. Mrs. Edna Jones. Mrs. Georgia Ad dls and Miss Mabel Addis were In Fair mont last night to see the pictures. Miss Franoes Stone, of Parkorsburg is here visiting with her grandmoth er, Mrs. B. F. Shaver. H. G. Pepper has returned to hi, work here after recovering from an at tack of hay fever. Mere matches are used In Qrea | Jrltaia than In any other country. Quality lame? M ' It's I Good for |a You i I TO ofK^r (Tinrrnr al? ^ - ? *- IBH can use the famous IPyti nineral water from our K^M rioverdale Springs at flM9 "Icwville, Pa. Many people all over WW America buy this won- IraTj lerful water for Its 1 flpjsa 'good health" qualities, sut when scientifically IfekjjJ jlended into such a SHjH lelicious beverage as CLOVERDALE M4 a w ww IjdlNUHK ALb r77I rou get all of its rich ICvl nineral properties, the IBSB nedicinal and tonic ad- A.'V'.J rantages, in the most Bferi jleasant and enjoyablo flu'jl arm possible. lxjl Begin to drink a bot- t|t?T?l Je EVERY day for IWll letter health?order a H :aae of 24 bottles from rour grocer, druggist or iny dealer that sells Im ?ood drinks? hES SERVE IT COLD. grJ f Your Grocer, You. 9$a nonfc. JeSp slJlJr Payment ase Beautiful 1BIA .olas the city; to select from? ance numbers?And to a on the Columbia GrafYou. AN PHONE 1212-J. TING, AUGUST 22,1919. : Good Saoini :'; Mercha : { FRIDA Y r ( | ^ ??-' *.? There "V iluSl ?? * I *{ff? JT*i Friday s t , ' ? Early, s I BASEMENT 1 BARGAINS "> ris r Shop in our handy Base- hu 5 ment Bargain Store and r'?; r you will save many a ?! ? ? penny. Here are a few of fi?, I the excellent offerings for III A Tomorrow and Saturday. J 5 QT PRESERVING KETTLE? Blue and white Enamel IWttlU Ul hU?U HUttllL J * fit A Special ..I3C ONE GALLON KARO SYRUP? J A fine standard food artl- I? :Ie. Special, per 95c sf T-0 CANS. j Best grade tins. ffiQa Per dozen ....... .."v*' WHITE JAR RINGS Double thickness. 9^C Three dozen fcww ZINC MA80N JAR CAPS. Porcelain lined. ..Dozen u,',' SPECIALl OCRISCO." 1. 1 Vt and 3 lb. cans. JrtPound "CROWN" BRAND COFFEE? IYVjlOiB gram ur giuunu. Fine Coffee. dliOp At lb "RITTERS" TOMATO CATSUP. S"N ounce ISO bottlo sww "BOONE COUNTY" REc?nBEAN8; 12 1-2c ( ' NO. 9 WASH BOILERS?Heavy * weeights tin. stationary handles. 61 OS Each V *?" !" Second \ For TO DA 1 Here on our popular Sec 4 some mighty big savings for bargains, some of them exce plenty of others we haven't: which of them you want to ti HERE EARLY for we have ! BOYS KNEE PANTS?Good blue a, I Sera# Panto, worth much mors. ?a >. Sizes 8 to 11 . ..... : T YOUTHS BLUE 8ERGE PANTS?An i C excellent duality and ound to sell !ln a hurry. Sizes 7 to 31 MEN'S CA8SIMERE 8UITS?Mostlj tnd only 33 Suits in the lot. Regularl; sold at $20.00?while they last you $ may choose at < Some Gc MEN'S, WOMEN'S AND BOYS SHOI 100 pairs of good styles in black and tan regular $5.00 sellers. Reduced to , WOMEN'S $4.00 OXFORDS, SLIPPI DIIMDQ Oovenl Ttloastnir fitvlrn fn 1 black and tan. worth $1. Only 300 pairs. Special I STORE mm > t HOURS H TOE AY a ? We open at 8 A B p.m. and close H Kg * ? * at 5 p. m. Mb mm "Th< sharp. W^l ?? >g nw ?Taeeis/m 'c f W "?? UUI f IHVK O Ttcfrse Offered fo AND SATURDA fill Be a Crowd Here to Take Ad Vash Dress Cleat of the Dresses are worth two anc ce. They include clever stvles, sow around the house and all of thei rnoon and street wear. Colors t Plain Voiles, Striped Voiles, Fkn les and Ginghams. This is a Dre :e to make things hum on our Thii md Saturday for Those Who Con it The Smartest Ide FALL HATS _ Most women know that Har on'e Hats are not high-priced M t there's no question about the ^5 ;h-quallty at the low prices H ask. jB rhe Fall Mode la now comte; Hats lor every occasion Hi ( ? gathered lor your consldera- \ n In our comfortable. Third tor Salon; wo invite you to iw them at the earliest possible iment. Price range Is ?2.00 to $10.00 Smart Velvet n excellent assortment of the po] ims, plenty of colors. tl jecially offered at * Noticeable Feature Yet Moi NEW FALL S Correct fashions a f i * noticeable feature fthan this Is the re price marked on our stocks quite surpass erlngs in this departr ss well as to give c ol good bargains rii the season, we are to the lowest pose styles, rich grades ol and dependable worl all Harrison Suits. I Serge?mostly In nai many In other dealt $25 to r iluur 1Y and SATURD. ond JUoor today and Saturday those who remember to come a: ptional, is printed below but yoi space to toll about. Read 'em c ike advantage of?and then BE only limited quantities as specif . CXI .? MEN'S KNOCK ABOUT I A| rn Lester Baclc Knock About P; yliOll bard wear and plenty ot It to 40. Special at ? * ? it MEN'S HEAVY OVER! A r a weight, blue denim with whl _ sPVaOU tnd high back. Special at ' all-wool , BOYS' SCHOOL SU!T8-< lot of good Wtool School Su and dependable wearing mat mOC Worth $12.00. In sizes 8 to Ov Special at tod Shoe Bargai iS?About WOMEN'8 SHOES AT $1. lerrlceable shoes in white a CO A C Broken sizes. Values to $3.i ?/C.<tU Special iRS AND WOMEN'S PLAIN TOE lot ot good shoes in plain, s CI QO styles. Value to $4.00. .ylavO Tour choice at t Store for the People PRISON'S b Busy Business Spot" >wirGood r _? ir i ' ! Ivantage of This i *ance l three times the le simple enough n smart enough 1 vV o suit most any 5*095 r-?'' : Tams pular and stylish ! i .50 to S3.00 ! 1 re Important IlIITS i J, nd excellent quality la i, yet more Important asonabieneie of eyery I 1 New Fan Sulta. Our all our prevleue gath? nent and to mora them 1 1 , ,1 >ur patroua the height ' |1 sbt at the opening of holding a]l Suit prleai j | ilhle level./ Beautiful [ the popular material* I cmanehlp Is evident in < , n Poplin. Trleotjne and ' ry blue, although there 't able colore. I I $59.50 A ials ^ there will be ' ' round. A list of u will also find 1 ' m >ver and decide SURE TO GET ' | PANTS?Dirk color mU for 1 ?.u" I3.S0 M-L8?Extra heavy Ite back , .. 52.50 " I Italy about 75 to tbta !eri?lfXCelIent'gtT,W ' ' i 1 ?0?daljr 50 patti of '' jj 8HOE8?Ona small T $2.50 I I ?r1} I i IS" l I W at 8 a. m. and r clown ?t 8 P. a sharp. I tf??-0 'V