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( Neff Bros., The up-to-date Grocers. No. 708 Wells St. Phone 19. # m No Hi stakes are more annoying than those af fecting one’s personal laundry. Great care and perfect system has removed this source of worry. Customers of THE EUREKA LAUNDRY have no fault to find with our work or our methods. Every effort is put forth to give satisfaction, and as far as possible each bundle gets individual atten tion. Fred Barber, Prop’r. Diamond Square. Fanners and Producers National Bank 5ISTERSVILLE, - WEST VA DEPOSITORY FOB THE UNITED ST ATI S. CAPITAL 9100,000 OO SURPLUS 933,000 00 We solicit your business and in vite you to open 4n account with us. G. B. West, - President R. M, Jennings, Vice President T. C. Neal, - Cashier 1002 EDITION Revised and Enlarged. Mailed upon application. ’ ROBERT C HALL. Specialist Pittsburg and Western Penn sylvania Securities. Member Pittsburg Stock Exchange. Phones:—3613 Court; Bell: 8382 Court. P. & A,: 1959 Main. Bank for Savings Bldg., Pittsburg, Pa. July Millinery A few special price offerings for July, At $3 50 each, a great num ber of smart hats that sell regularly for $6.00 to $10.00, At 50c to $3 00 each, good shirt waist hats that were $1,00 to $5.00, At $2.00 to $4,00 ^ach, hats that were $4.50 to $8.00, and worth every cent of it. At $5 00 each, artistic Cre. ations of the best makers that were $10,00. A third off on Children s and Misses hats. Thinly of the savings this means for you, $1.50 hats at $1.00; $3 00 hats for $2 00. A very charming jot to choose from, S. & F. McCoach. Charles St. , Phone 88 Aim Straight for Us in Our New Quarters. tomers will receive a most cordial and hearty welcome. We carry everything in the Shoe line for Men, Women, Youths and Children :n fine or common stock. M7CORMICK SC CO. Wells St., Opposite Tyler County Bank. local and Personal Happenings River Is rising. Did you celebrate. Everybody was happy. *Twas truly a great day. Fair tonight and Sunday. Headaches are numerous. After all patriotism, beat politics. .Ninety-eight in the shade today. Fine game of ball here yesterday* Next Thursday is pay day in the oil fields. Dawn fete this evening. Baptist church yard. Dr. Wells the Eye Specialist at the Mercer this week. i tf It is probably safe enough to predict warmer weather. Patronize the social in the Bap tist church yard this evening. W. R. Isham, of Wheeling, is visiting relatives in the city. * For rent:—Five room house on Main street. H. B. Crane. 31 tf Miss B. Freedman, of Cleveland, O., is the guest of friends in the city. It your eyes trouble you consult Dr. Wells at the Hotel Mercer this week only. I tf Mrs. Neely,of Parkersburg,Is the guest of Miss Bessie Russell, of Railroad avenue. Ice cream social in the Baptist church yard this evening. Benefit of Baptist church. Dr. Wells the well known Wheel ing Eye Specialist is at the Hotel Mercer this week. 1 tf The whole county assembled at Alma yesterday and a grand time was enjoyed by everybody. There are already indications of the color line in Cuba, which may result later in serious trouble. Our fire laddies acquitted them selves, as they always do,with high honors at Moundsville yesterday. Mrs. James Peoples, of Pursley, and the Queen of butter makers, spent the day in the city shopping. The ladies of the Baptist church will serve ice cream and cake in the Baptist church yard this evening. Gaod ice cream and cake will be served by the ladies of the Baptist church in their church yard this evening. A. Broadwater, of McKim.W. Va„ has purchased a fine buck board ot the Spriugboro Carriage company. Lost—Mason’s stick pin, tur quoise and pearl settings. Finder will return to E. P. Anshutz, Proctor, W. Va. 2 3t Minnie Cox, a pretty little miss of Mingo Junction, Ohio, is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. D. J. Hen derson, of Main street. Mrs. George McCamey and chil dren.of north Water street,returned home today from a visit with rela tives near Matamoras, O. Rev. and Mrs. T. A. Anderson,of Charles street, spent their Fourth of July with relatives in Washing ton, Pa. They will return to the city this evening. The Greenwood passed here to day at 11 o’clock on her way from Pittsburg to Charleston. The steamer had a nice trip of both passengers and freight. Lost—Ladies’ silk scarf at the entertainment given in the Audi torium theatre Thursday evening last. Finder will be liberally re warded by leaving same at this of fice. v 30 3t The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Thomas,of Main street, will be sorry to learn they will leave the city in the near future for India where they will take up a permanent residence. Dr. Wells, the well known Wheeling specialist, will visit Sis tersvllle this week. If you are troubled with your eyes and have been unable to secure relief else where consult him at the Hotel Mercer. 1 tf The Chautauqua Assembly sea- 1 son has just opened, but because of the cold weather the opening finds matters backward, and the hotel proprietors at the various points are considerably disturbed. Warm er weather is needed to call the peo ple to thAt resort. Hew and Second Band Drilling Tools for Sale. NEW TOOLS. One set io inch bits 250 lbs. of steel each. Two set 6}( inch bits 150 lbs. of steel each. One set 5 inch bits 75 lbs. of steel each. One Ouly 10 inch bit all steel 4 inch sq. One set 4# inch jars, one 6y2 inch collar socket. One 8 inch horn socket, one 6^. 6y2 inch casing spear. One rope spear,one 8 inch ca dng spear. Four subs to tubing iscb 7 pins. Four subs to tubing 3 inch pir s. 6^8inch, 6^ inch, 5 inch casing clamps. 2 inch tubing clamps, two Bib cock rope sockets, 3^. A few boxes and pins, two 4J8 inch rope sockets. SECOND HAND TOOLS. One set 13 inch bits. One set 6^ inch bits. One large set of 8 inch jars 4% inch box and pin. One 8 inch spud. One 6 y wall Hook. One 8 inch wall hook. One 6y harpoon spear. One 3 prong grab for 8 inch hole. 1 One 20 foot V rope knife. 1 One 6% inch tongue socket with extra inch bowl. One 6J4 inch horn socket. j Ope mouse trap. One string of tools complete, J everything complete with this string « of tools from tool box to casing 1 lines. Now is your time to get a ; bargain. ® West Virginia Tool Co., t 6 25 tf Sistersville, W. Va. J Job Conldn’t Hare Stood II If he’d had itching piles. They 5 are terribly annoying; but Buck- * len’s Arnica Salve will cure the « worst on earth. It has cured thou ? sands. For injuries, pains or bod \ ily eruptions it’s the best salve in 0 the world. Price 25c a box. Cure ? guaranteed. Sold by D. A. Hen- \ dershot. _ a A steamer that sailed from New i York for Cape Town, last week, [ carried ten boxes of Bibles and 15,- » coo gross of cigarettes. The world F is our market and thus do we cater J to it. * Yesterday's Ball Game. We are unable to give today a detailed account of the ball game played on the home park yesterday between the Slstersville and Me Mechen teams. Suffice it to say, however, the game was a most en* thuslastic one from start to finish, and was witnessed by a large crowd. Following is the score. Slstersville R B Saladine, s. s.t 2 j. Gunion, r f....1 2 King, tn.-.2 2 Pastorius p...~.I 0 C Gunion c.o o Gruber 1st b-.0 1 McGiuley, 2nd.o 0 Heim 3rd.1 0 Abrams, 1 f..1 1 Score P A E 162 000 100 020 14 o o 610 2 2 0 1 I 5 2 10 Totals 7 8 27 13 7 McMechen R B P Woods 3rd.o 2 1 Watson If...o 1 1 Farmer tn.1 1 1 Carpenter c.o 1 13 Buekhannon s s.o 1 2 Jeffers ib..... 1 o 7 Purcell 2nd.1 1 r Vanmeter r.o 0 o Marple p... t 2 1 A E 2 o 1 I o o 0 2 2 *1 1 4 O O O O 0 O Tota’s.4 9 27 8 8 Score by Inning*: 123456789 RHE Slstersville.4 200001007 8 7 McMechen .0000030104 9 S Two base hits—Purcell and Carpenter. Sacri fice hits C. Gunioi and Gruber. Stolen bases—Helm, King, Abrams, Carpen ter, Buekhannon. 1st base on balls off Marcle 1, McGinley. Struck out by Pastorius 11, by Marple 11. Hit by pitched ball by Marple (Pastorius) Balls Marple. Wild pitches—Marple 4. Double plays—Buchaunon to Watson to Jef fers. empires—Smith and Carr. Time of game 2 hours. What is the Parker Ren. The Parker “Lucky Curve” synon mous the world over for the best in Fountain Pen making. The “Lucky Curve” not only feeds the ink perfectly to the point of theTpen and in exact quantity desired, but it drains the ink trom the feed-channel back into the res ervoir when the pen is carried in the pocket so that the owner wili not be annoyed by wiping ol the end of the fountain when he ntxt uses the pen; or, failing to do so, having inky lingers. The “Lucky Curve” feature is patented and is used exclusively in the Parker Pen. For sale by S. J. ANDERSON & CO., Jewelers. e S f s 9 0 t d 1 h n C h c d b t s C t a <1 h ip 1 * a t t 0 1 A f e t o « e a tl 1: a t V ti i! P a ll a Are Your Iferves Shattered? If your nerves are all unstrung, if you arc generally broken down ana on the brink of nervous prostration, you should try a box of Neuralgyline, the great nerve builder. You will have no more sleepless nights, no more nervous headaches, no more feeling that you are strained beyond en* durance. Neuralgyline Relieves the Most severs cases of Neuralgia and ait other NerVe Disorders I have been a threat sufferer from neuralgia. NhU RALGYLINF has effected a permanent cure tn my case. MISS E. V. EVANS, Sistersville, W. Vr, Hare suffered for orer a week with neuralgic pains in the bead, unable to sleep and nearly crazed with pain. Thirty minutes after taking one NSURALGY LINK Tablet 1 was completely cured. MR J. B SlRN, St. 1 -ul, Mina. NE UR A LGYLIXE is sold at the first class drug stores at 25 cents a box. Send for free sample. Manufactured by THE NEURALGYLINE CO. Wheeling, West Vs. trustee s sale, By virtue cf a deed of trust, executed to me. he undersigned trustee fer Milton Underwood, yj. C. Sullivan, Frank SulUvan and George >yle. by George R.Pyle,attorney in fact for J C. -ullivan and Frank S"llivan, dated the first lay of January, 1902. and recorded in the offi.'e »f the Clerk of the County Court of Tyler ounty. State of West Virginia, in Trust and dortgage Book No. Io, page 353,1 will on the kh day of July, 1902, between the hours of io.a. m. and 4 p. m.t ell at public auction, to the high herefor, at well No. i on the Hath e i f farm, onMcKim creek, Meade district. Tylea countv. Vest Virginia, the following personal property: , )ne boiler, fixe and trelt, one engine, Warren, me stem sU and 29 feet long, one stem 5K nd 36 feet long, one stem 5 and 33 feet in engtn, one 4% stem, 38 feet in length, one 3% < tem 42 feet in length, one 3-inch stem '35 feet n length, two 13-inch bits, two 10 inch bits, two ■inch bits, two Clinch bits, two 5 3-16 inch its, one 4-inch bit, one set of wrenches for big < Dols, one set of wrenches for 3% tools, one set f wrenche for 3-inch tot Is, rope sockets and ubs for all tools, two temper screws,two anvils, wo forgery circles and jacks, one crane ana 4 ullejs, one bellows, one sand line 2,000 feet, ne ten inch bailer, one 8 Inch bailer, one 6 and a bailer one 5-inch bailer, one pump, one 250 arrel tank, 4,000 feet of table, 700 feet of inch 4 lpe, 12 inch globe valves, one belt,' two oil sav rs, one ropekniie one vice, pair of stops and ie», four Stilton wrenches, saws and hatchet, 50 feet of 10 inch casine, 500 feet of 8 inch cas* 4 ig. 400 feet of 6 and inch casing, 200 feet of -inch pine, one 6Yt inch casing head, and ne set of rig irons, being the property con eyed by the said deed ot trust, to secure Milton 4 'nderwood in the payment of a certain obliga on, bearing date on the first day ol January, jo2, for the sum of Five Hundred Dollars, with iterest thereon, due and payable four months 4 fterdate, at the Doddridge County Bank, West fnion. West Virginia, and another obligation, earing date on the first dav of January, 1902, >rthe sum of One Thousand Dollars within- 1 :rest from date, and due and payable four tonths alter date at Fagle’s Mills, Doddridge o., W. Va., or a sufficient amount of the said roperty to pay the expenses of the said sale. 4 nd the said no e for the sum of One Thousand ollars wiih its interest, the said J. C. Sullivan, rank Sullivan and George Pyle having made efuult in the pavment of the said obligation | ir One Thousand Dollars at its maturity and eing requested and required hv the said Mil jn Underwood to make sale of the said prop rty embraced in the said trust deed. 4 Terms of Sale —rash in hand on the day of lie. Ann if the sale of the same is not com leted on that day, the sale will be continued •era time to time, until sara» is completed, rr a 4 nfficient amount of the said property sold to itisfythe said obligation and the expense of Ud sale. I S. S. ALLEN. 1 Trustee. lKUdiiLILO OAUC. By virtue of Authority vested in me,by a deed , f Trust, executed by J. C. Su'livaq to me. -ustee for Milton Underwood, dated the 15th ay of August 1901, and recorded in Tyler Co., a Trust Boole No. 10. page 227, and for the urpose ofsecor'ug, indemnifying and saving armless the said Milton Underwood In the pav tent of a certain note »xeentedby the said J. . Sullivan with the said Milton Underwood as is surety thereon, the West Union Bank, ailing for Fifteen Hundred Dollars. (J1500.00), ue and payable in ninety dtys after date, and earing even date with the said trust, 1 will on ie 7th day of July, 1902, til. at public auction, at the front door of the ourt Bouse of Tyler Connfy. West Virginia, to ie highest bidder, the following described real nd personal property, embraced in the said eed of trust, to secure, indemnify and save armless the said Milton Undetwrod in the ayment of the said note: One Oil and Gas ease on 75 acres of land, known ss the A. J iaitin farm, and one Oil and Gas Lease on tio cres of land, known as the HathwaF Nichols irm, both of which are situate in McBlroy Dts -ict Tyler County. West Virginia,on the waters f Muady Creek; also a five-thirty seconds (5*32) iterest in and to an oil well situated on the said . J. Martin fatm, including the oil produced rom the said well together with the boiler and ngines and all fixtures and appurtenances hereto belonging, for cash in hand on the day . 1 sale, ora sufficient amount of the said prop rty to payoff and satisfy the said note and the rpeostsof said sa'e ana to second, indemnify nd save harmless the said Milton Underwood, ie said J. C. Sullivan having made default in ie payment of the said note, at its maturity, nd being reques'ed so :o do by the said Milton nderwood. And if the said sale is not comple- , “d on that day the same will be continued from me to time, at the same olace. until the same 1 completed, or a sufficient am unt of the aald roperty sold to satisfy the ssid note and trust, 5 therein provided. S. S. ALLEN, Trustee. A Great Nerve Medicine. Celery King cleanses the system and builds ' bp. It makes the blood pure. It tieautifies the complexion. It cures constipation and liver disorders. It cures headache and most other aches. Celery King cures Nerve, Stomach, Liver nd Kidney diseases. 1 Old by D. A. Hcndershot, Druggist ******* &&&&&% hi i 4k Hill Bleached I Muslin 14 Yds $1 •« | I ma L L BROWN Muslin i, 4‘c Yard. i» * * «NO DISAPPOINTMENT «► m 4t € i i $ € # 41 4t 4t 41 41 * $H| *S§ I In Assortment or Price Lowness. Quality tor Quality at M’COY BROS The Rost Wantable Rerchandise C hcflpf'stt We Set the Pace, We Protect Our Customers. iMKMMRimni m*m* i Arabian Lace 125 Per Cent. | & $► $► * » * * * * «► » 41* Off. 4$ « I Ginghams, ioc l ki.d | W \ Ole Yard. \ $► ' .jS* Fhe Oil City Boiler Works HIGH GRADE BOiLERS ENGINES AND Aie Regarded as the Most Economical Manufactured. The hundreds of them in use throughout the United States bear tes timony to their excel lence. Prices, estimates oi information relating to Boilers and Engines cheerfully and prompt y given on application. Oil City Boiler Works. OXXi CXX-3T. KEItfiT. P, B. Crosby, Agent Sistersrille. _Perkersbnrg.