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? 9 ? & ? & ? $ ? ? ? o ? Local News j This is real winter. How are your new resolutions kalding out? No show at the Auditorium to morrow night. Pine fresh lake fish at the Gates Transfer office. l,4-3t H. W. McCoy went to Pitts burg last evening. Next Tuesday is pay day with the Carter Oil company. .Contractor Thomas King went t* Marietta last evening. Fine fresh Jake fish at the Gates Transfer office. l,4-3t Ed Smith of Galmish, was a bnainess caller in the city today. Ready for you Monday, Janu ary 9th. E. Stewart & company, j Fine fresh lake fish at the Gates Transfer office. l,4-3t The severe cold of last night formed some ice in the river. T. K. Smith, the Main street plumber, went to Marietta last ev ening. Frank Stephens of Paden City, was calling on friends here last evening. ^ ? mm ? m VT. J. Hunt returned last even ing from a visit to his family at Allegheney, Pa. v Samuel Williamson of Sardis, was a business caller in the city last evening. Dr. "W. II. Kerr was called to Newport, O., last evening on pro fessional business. Guy T. Martin of Wellsburg, "W. Va., was visiting relatives in this city yesterday. Mrs. George Durham and Mrs. Mary Sutherland spent the day iu Wheeling shopping. ? mm m IT. E. Wilson, proprietor of the Belle vue Hotel, of Marietta, was in the city yesterday. Miss Lottie Gold, of the South! Side, has returned from a pleas- 1 ant visit in Parkersburg. The Elks held one of their en joyable annual sessions Monday night at their club room. 4f This mighty sale is up to the well-known Stewart standard ; page advertisement today. ?The thermometer registered 10 degrees above zero here this mor ning at 5 o'clock, and 4 above at the same hour at Middlebounre. Not a value exaggerated, not an article over-praised in our today's page advertisement. E. Stewart company. The Cotillion club will give a ball this evening at the Armory. The banquet will be served at the, Hotel Wells. Attorney K. C. Moore of Mid-; dlebourne, arrived in the city last ' Do yofi pin your hat to your own hair? Can't do it? Haven't enough hair? It must be you do not know Ayer'a Hair Vigor. Here's an introduction I May the acquaintance result in a heavy growth of rich, thick, glossy hair! And we know you will never be gray. evening from Parkersburg, where he had been on legal business. Mr. Moore left for his home this morning. % ? ? ? ? Samuel Koontz, a well-known business man of Matamoras, was in the city yesterday afternoon. The atmosphere was quite cold this morning, causing pedestrians to step lively along the streets. We desire to call the attention of a half-page ad of Cutler & Pom eroy, which appears in today's issue of the Oil Review. A pretty 12-pound girl baby ar rived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Doran of Pike street, yes terday afternoon. Miss Lizzie GafTney, who has been home for the holiday vaca tion, returned today to the Mt. de Chant el seminary. Our January clean sweep sale is a once-a-year event; page ad in today's paper; read it. E. Stew art & company. "The Funny Side of Life," which was to have been produced at the Auditorium on tomorrow night, has been cancelled. Dr. J. L. and S. G. Pyle were in the city last evening. They were on their way home from a business trip to points north. Two mighty selling events com bined in one makes this sale a precedent in the annals of Sisters ville retailing. E. Stewart & company. Lewis II. Henderson of Little, W. Va., returned to Pittsburg to day. Mr. Henderson is taking a course in Duff's Commercial col lege of that city. Mr. and Mrs. John Shepherd passed through the city yesterday afternoon on their way home at Middlebourne from a visit with their son at Weston. Miss Edyth 3.1. Potts, who has been visiting her aunt, Mrs. W. II. Noll, for a few days, has re turned to school <1 1 Denison uni versity, Granville, 0. Miss Eckie Summers, who has been the charming guest for a few days of her cousin, Miss Hazel Cutler, returned last evening to her home at New Martinsville. Prof. Steinhauser's orchestra furnished the music last night for a grand hall at Jacksonburg. About two hundred guests attend ed the affair, and a general good time was enjoyed by all. Mrs. Dr. Morris and Miss Bess Snyder, who has been visiting friends in the city, returned to their home at Wheeling yesterday afternoon. They were accompan ied by Dr. T. W. Morris. "The holiday season was the most orderly and quiet I have ever known it in this city," said Chief of Police Williams to an Oil. Review representative today. He has held his present position for nearly live years, and his state ment in regard to the good order Watch This Space! For a Big Clear- j i ance Sale Ad. i I i Our Inventory is over and we find we are overstocked on a great many staple articles which must be sold at once. M, A. Sybert Grocery Co THE POPULAR GROCERS. 'Phone 88. that prevailed during the holidays is very complimentary to our effi cient police force. It is ample proof, also, that there has been a igreat reformation in the moral condition of the city within the past few months. The river is receding in the last day or two. It is a great deal easier to call a man a fool than it is to prove it. Those people who will never follow anybody's advice are al ways giving advice to others. | Great January sale of muslin underwear and white event, Jan uary 9th to 15th inclusive; read page ad in today's issue. E. Stew art & company. I - - - - | The Oil Review contains a full page advertisement today of E. Stewart & company. This is one of the most reliable establish ments in the city, and the firm is offering their patrons some rare bargains in their line. The reason that coughs and colds produce constipation and j weaken the lungs is because they interfere with all digestion. That new discovery known as Kenne dy's Laxative Honey and Tar cures all Coughs, Croup, Whoop ing Cough and assists in expelling ' colds from the system by gently J moving the bowels. It is pleasant j to take and contains no opiates. | Sold by Opera House Drug Store. { HVA X T E D ? To establish an ! agency in your city to take orders for fine tailor-made clothing at popular prices; best opportunity for one with some acquaintance to get into a paying business without investment; full line of samples of woolens furnished; all work union-made, and even* garment containing the label. Inquire particulars. MOSS BROS., Mer chant Tailors, Youngstown. O. 1,33 1? A MATTER OF HEALTH Absolutely Pure HAS M SUBSTITUTE A a NOWS YOUR CHANCE SATURDAY, JANUARY 7TH, 1905 We Will Commence our 9th Annual RED LETTER SALE ALL ODE MEN'S, BOYS AND CHILDREN'S FANCY SUITS AND OVERCOATS WILL BE SOLD AT A REDUCTION OF 25%. AS ALL OUR GOODS ASS MAttiran IN PLAIN FIO trnrs AT THE ORIGINAL LOW PRICES, YOU CAN HAKE YOUR OWN REDUCTIONS. ? What 25 Per Cent Means \ $20 Men's Suits $15.00 $18 Men's Suits $13.50 $15 Men's Suits $11 *.? $12 Men's Suits $ 9.00 $10 Men's Suits $ 7.50 $ 8 Men's Suits ? tf.CO The same reduction also holds good on boys and chil dren's single pants ? 25%. What 25 Per Cent Means $20 Men's Overcoats $15.10 $18 Men s Overcoats. $13.50 $15 Men's Overcoats. $11.25 $12 Men's Overcoats. $ 9.00 $10 Men's Overcoats. $ 7.50 .$ 8 Men's Overcoats. $ 6.00 $ 5 Men's Overcoats. $ 3.75 The same reduction also holds good on boys and chil dren's overcoats ? 25%. CRAVANETTES, BLACK SUITS, CORDUROYS AND JEANS NOT INCLUDED IN THIS SALE j < Men's Single Pants at a reduction of 25 per cent. It Pays to Talk With Us- W. S & Co. WERTHEIMER, SONS & CO. j 5TRICTLN :iNfc PtflCfc WHHMHMMMM New Auditorium A. R. DOYLE, MANAGER. Jan. I Oth, 1905 BIG SCENIC PRODUCTION IN PLAY FORM . .of. . TIIR BEST NEW ENGLAND STORY EVER WRITTEN. It is as sweetly natural as the breath of the fields. ? Philadel phia Record. QUINCY ADAnS SAWYER . .and. . Mason's Corner Folks. The village gossips wondered who he was, what he was, what he came for, and how long he intended to stay. LARGE AND EXCEL LENT COMPANY. One great big laugh from begin ning to end, and the sweetest love story ever told. Prices ? 25c, 50c, 75c and $1. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Absolutely Harmless. The fault of giving children medicine containing injurious substances, is sometimes more dis astrous than the disease from which they are suffering. Every ' mother should know that Cham- j be rl pin's Cough Remedy is per- 1 fectlv safe for children to take. \ It contains nothing harmful and : for coughs^ colds and croup is un surpassed. For sale by Hill Bros. Weather Prediction. Special to The Oil Review. Washington, Jan. 4. ? Partly cloudy and not so cold tonight: T!:*:r<-dfy. sncw nrul warmer. Pyrography or the dignified art of wood burn ing, lire painting." I have just re ceived another shipment of pyro graphic outfits, Gibson head pan els and picture frames, placques, blanks, etc. ANY ONE can learn to do this delightful work. An interesting pastime at which to devote the long winter evenings. We give full instructions to beginners free so that a child can do work equal to the oldest member of the fam ily. I am agent for Thayer & Chan dler of Chicago, and can furnish any of their goods at catalogue prices. Abner C. Thomas, JEWELER. New and Sccond Hand Furniture REPAIRING AND UPHOL STERING A SPECIALTY. Nei9on & Christ OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE McCoy & Church have moved their office from the First Na tional bank building to the offices in the Masonic Temple recently vacated by the Central Oil com pany. 12,13 -tf * Niagara Restaurant HOWARD APPLBBAI, PROPRIETOR. i i REMODELED AND REFURNISHED ?> EVERYTHING IN SEASON ...RATES REASONABLE... / Try it once, and you will be a regular customer. The Eureka Steam Laundry '? price for family washing is five cents per pound, called for and delivered. i ?THE? EUREKA STEAM LAUNDRY. FEED BARBER, Prop. Office and Work* : COR. MAIN & CHARLES STS. Tton? 221.