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{ we ARE THE I ? Only Tailors J CI ? 8-That can please you; we* have the best skilled work-5 ^ men that can be got for our 2? S tailoring business; we can 2 ^ make better suits, and have S more atyle' and shape to S 2 them than any place in theSf 2 State; we get our goods 5 2 from the best mills in the 2 2 world, and can produce ?? ? first-class suits in reach of g 7all; we have also added to^? 5 our business the Interna- ^ ? tional Tailoring company, of 2 New York City?suits you ^ 2 can get for $13 and up; this ^ 2 is one of the best houses of 2 2 the kind in America, and** 2 can only prove this by your if 5 giving us a trial order. ^ I Seal & Seal! 6 ? ? Farmers' and Producers' ? Q National Bank, ? $ SISTEBSVILLE, W. VA. g ? ? Here is what the babies want. You will find them at Kotzebne & Murrey THE SHOE SELLERS, 623 Wells Street, Sistersville. Gas Engines How many people, when buy ing gas engines stop to consider -complications t There are few. If they would only investigate the different makes before decid ing on the purchase there would be fewer repair shops over the land. A spring here and a gear there, and loaded down with a lot of inventions, most people say, "That must be a good engine." "Well, they buy it. In a little while, to keep it going, they com mence to tinker, and the more time and money spent the more she gets out of whack. Then they realize that it takes an ex pert to do anything with it. Now if they had only bought a simple engine?one that would not run because it did not have a lot of fixtures?they could have avoided the expense and delay. Our advice to you is not to overlook the "Stoner" when you are thinking of buying an engine, as we can prove to you that it is the simplest engine built, and we feel satisfied that it will give you but very little trouble. Repair shops all hate the "Stoner," as it gives them but little work. THE STONER MACHINE 00. Sistersville, W. Va. ACT QUICKLY. ? Delay Has Been Dangerous in Sis tersville. Do the right thing at the right time. Act quickly in times of danger. Backache is kidney danger. Doan's Kidney Pills act quick ly Cure all distressing, dangerous kidney ills. Plenty of evidence to prove this. I. H. Robinson, carpenter, of 114 Jefferson avenue, Mounds ville, says: "I want to positively) state to all those afflicted with backache or kidney complaint in any form that Doan's Kidney Pills is the best machine they can use. I base my opinions on the following facts: A dull, ach ing pain across my loins, often se vere, sometimes mild, but there continually, had annoyed* me so frequently that to say I longingly wished the trouble and I would part company very mildly ex presses my desire. I heard about Doan's Kidney Pills and the state-! ments about them induced me to go to a drug store for a box. The beneficial results which followed its use were noticeable after a dose or two, and in a remarkably short space of time the aching ceased."] For sale by all dealers. Price,' 50 cents. Foster-Milburn com pany, Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents for the United States. I Remember the name, Doan's, and take no substitutes. I This Will Interest Many Men. B. J. Longwell, the Wheeling publisher, gays that if anyone af flicted with varicocele or are weak Where perfect men are strong wiU send their address to him at Wheeling, W. Va., (send no money) he will direct them to a perfect cure. He will tell yon how he was cured after .years of search for relief. Hundreds have tested this with success. Write today. 21d&w,tf Triumphs of Modern Surgery. Wonderful things are done for the human body by surgery. Or gans are taken out and scraped and put back, or they may be re moved entirely; bones are spliced; pipes take the place of diseased | sections of veins; antiseptic dress ings are applied to wounds, bruises, burns and like injuries be fore inflammation sets in, which causes them to heal without mat uration and in one-third the time required by the old treatment. Chamberlain's Pain Balm acts on this same principle. It is an an tiseptic and when applied to such injuries, causes them to heal very quickly. It also alleys the pain and soreness. Keep a bottle of Pain Balm in your home and it will save you time and money, not to mention the inconvenience and uffering which such injuries en tail. For sale by Hill Brothers. Thrown From a Wagon. Mr. George K. Babcock was thrown from his wagon and se verely bruised. He applied Cham berlain's Pain Balm freely and says it is the best liniment he ever used. Mr. Babcock is a well known citizen of North Plain, Conn. There is nothing equal to Pain Balm for sprains and bruises. It will effect a cure in one-third the time required by any other treat ment. For sale by Hill Brothers. DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL CONVENTION, ST. LOUIS, MO., JULY 6. ONE FARE FOR ROUND TRIP via BALTIMORE & OHIO R. R. Tickets on sale July 2 to 5, inclu sive; good returning leaving St. Louis not later than fifteen days, including date of- sale. Call on tickets agents for full information. m Subscribe for The Oil Review. The Grsat RirroiiAYivf WILL CURE YOU. We Wfcnt all men ana women who are weak to know that Bar ren is truly and without any exception the greatest home treatment for lost Stality and its Kindred if9ictions. EAR-BEN is a true ? ? -? ? : ?rv? tonio and blood purifier. It puts new vigor and ">crfert health i- i the weak nerve.'" and Drokeu !ott2 system. It cukes the arpetite K^en, the di gestion I'orf'-'ctand promotes reir'shing sleep; body. > raia an 11 rvea are built up rapidly under it? usa. EAiVBEX the scirctiflo, naluial s.cd posi'l.o .vra for all .reus diseares, lost Titality, right em'ssions r_ t exc*s3cs, the effect! of o>crw=>rk? .very, brun fatigue, the ixcemve rse of tobacco. >pium or liquor. Ko matter wh*t has caused yoar trouble, Bar-Ben will bring you back to health. Don't wait another dav. Get some Bar-Bev ted begin taking it. The sooner you commeccv, the sooner your weakness will vanish. All druggists, 60 cents or mailed on receipt of price. Wntefcr free sample. WE BAR-BEN REMEDIES CO.. Cleveland, fc Sold by G. A. Hendershot. ? ? ? MEDDLEBOURNE. ? ? ? Judge Willis held a special ses sion of Circuit court Monday at this place to confirm several leases of infants' lands for oil and gas purposes. Judge Willis drove | over from Sistersville, in company with Mr. Mitchell, attorney from Pittsburg, Pa., and returned in the evening. | The Melrose Oil company, A. J. Jemison, J. W. Swan, A. Bruner ; and others made a big strike Sat I urday on the Thomas Ewell farm, near Wick. The well, No. 4, start ed off at 65 barrels an hour and i was making 40 barrels an hour by actual guage this morning. This I well has several wells between it I and the big Carter Oil company well on the J. W. Musgrave land. These wells which are between the said big wells are only producing about 150 barrels per day, which goes to show that one well or more does not condemn only the loca tion on which the rig is built and hole drilled. I The South Penn Mary Stealey is dry in the Injun to date. | Jonathan Ankrom No. 2, Big Run, is down 300 feet. I L. H. Morris and family of Friendly were in town today. Mr. | Morris was on business relating to the leasing of the C. H. Cona way land near the mouth of Big Run by the court to some Pitts burg people. P M Furbee of Ankrom, and Dr. Furbee of New Martinsville, were in town today on the way to his home at Akron. John F. Shore, the cashier ot the Bank of Middlebourne, spent Sunday in Clarksburg. A. G. Eddy, a prosperous far mer of Alvy, was in the city on business today. G. B. Stealey, wife and daugh ter, spent Sunday in town with friends. George left for thes 01 metropolis this morning, but Mrs. Stealey and daughter will spend several days here with her-moth I er, Mrs. Clemenza Swan, of Docld I street I Warren Martin, assistant cash ier of the Pennsboro bank, and ! family, and Mrs. Flesher of that town, drove over Saturday and 'spent Sunday with R. A- Martm I and family of Kidwell. Mr Mar tin and Mrs. Flesher returned ' home this morning, but Mrs. Mar tin and children will spend some I days visiting relatives here and in "the vicinity. - Dr. E. B. Conaway of Centre ville, was a business visitor here Sen. Wm. Morris of Centreville, attended Circuit court here Mon ^Ashford Broadwater of McKim, was a business visitor here Satin ^A party consisting of Mrs. Harry W. Smith, Miss Belle Spen cer and Messrs. Will Keller and Seth Jemison drove to Matamoras Sunday and returned accompan ied by Miss Green and little niece, Miss Nichols, who will spend sev eral days visiting friends in this ^ Mrs. Cora Robison and chil dren returned home at West Ln ion this morning and were accom panied by Miss Maude Carpenter her sister, who will spend several weeks visiting friends at that Pl Union district visitors in town Saturday were P. H. Anderson J. D. Livingston, L. L. rarKer and H. E. Davenport. S B Ankrom and family spent Sunday at Paden City with rela t %Prof. J. W. Davis of Clarks burg, was in town Saturday on busine^ Durliam 0f Sistersville, was' in attendance atameeting of the directors of the First >a Itional bank Saturday. w E Watkms of Sandusky, Was shaking hands with his many friends here Satin-day. Zane Underwood died at home on MeElroy creek. near Ak ron, Saturday, of Bnght s d,s ! ease and the funeral was held at the old homestead and mterment in the old cemetery on the home f irm Sundav at 3 o clock, "lie 'faSal was largely attended by his manv friends and relatives. The deceased was 18 years o , a?d leaves a large family of ch.l dren to survive hnn. The directors of the Bank of Middlebourne met SilU,r(^.d?d declared a semi-annual dividena of :jc'r and put a nice sum to the surplus fund. On the *.me day the directors of the Firs * Itional bank met and Rehired a 'semi-annual dividend 0f3-cto i stockholders. The div,dends are ' payable July 1. Clarksburg, W. Va. THOROUGHLY FIREPROOF HOTEL. European Plan: Rooms $1 a day and up. Apartments with private bath, $1.50 per day and up. a ?? V Phoenix Restaurant THE OLD RELIABLE STAND. OPEN DA7 AND NIGHT BERT AND "TEET" ALLEN, Proprietcrs. Meal Tickets $4,00 lor 21 meals. 7/i Home Made Bread pnd Creamery Butter == Meat Market SOUTH WELLS STREET. M and Salt Heats DELIVERED TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. ??? Fresh Fish Gleaned ready for the frying pas always on hand. YOUR PATRONAGE COURTEOUSLY SOLICITED. THIS WILL INTEREST MANY KES Jerome Longwetl, the Wheeling, West VI) ginia publisher, says that if any one attlicte with Varicocele or Impotrncy, or are weak where perfect men are strong, will addre> him, (send no money* he will direct them t a perfect cure. He will tell vou how he wa cured after year* of **earch for perfect man hood. Huudred* have tested this with sue cess. Write to-day lu full confidence. Foley's Honey Tat cnjffs nr+vmrrt* nn+rtmrwife Subscribe for the Oil Review. ? U ? I ? ? ? ? ? I I Tears of active banking operations have not changed the fixed purpose we had In view when we established. That was to transact the business of The First National Bui upon good, sound and progressive lines. In such a manner that would please our patrons and gain the confidence of the pub lic. This we have done and will continue to do. We lmow that our facilities for handling your business are modern and we hope to be favored with your account. We 11 afford you all the courte sies consistent with sound bank ing. The First National Bank Sistersville. W. Va. Capital $10,000.00 Surplus $40,000 00 ?a****. Chadderdon Ice Co C. E. Chadderdon, Manager. Ice delivered to all parts of the City, no matter how small or how large the quan tity desired. We want your order for any amount from a pound to a ton. We are Here to Stay We are not in business for a day or a month but are building up a life time ousi> ness, and we know that the only way to do it is to give our customers the very best and purest Ice at the lowest possible price. Chadderdon Ice Co ++H iminnmninniiiMiiiiinPiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii?iiiiiiimiiimiim-uiiii?uiiHHMM'MMiiiifi E. J. HcJUNKIN GENERAL MACHINISTS DEALERS IN HEW AND SECOND-HAND OH. WILL SPPPXJXB. If yon want Warren Engines and Boilers fire as jour onto; we will ship them from nearest point. We carry a foil Une of Fittings for Warren Machinery. We Carry a Foil Lins of Castings, Pips Una, BELL THONE, 109. RESIDENCE THOXE, 48. Office and Machine Shop: last Charles St, -iistenrille, W. Va. TtiMMiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiB?ncaataiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'qgiiawwwmiiiiiMiiiiiiig iDr. J. R. Fink; OSTEOPATH y OFFICE HOURS: 9 to 12 m. 1.30 to 5 p. m. Telephone 189L. : Office in McOoaeh Building, SISTEESVILLE, W. VA niiMiiimiiuiiiiMHiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiniiiHi PPM ?? gad' 2 * - is -/r*-. >Sot - .SMrjir? A