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REAL ESTATE FOR RENT 19 rooms and saloon. Ren wood.... |67.,'0 • rooms, bath. 3IS ML I'enn. 41.67 7 rooms, bath. Warwood. 25.00 7 rooms. 44 Zlrd St. 25.00 • rooms, bath. *22 Main. 35.00 j • rooms, bath. *24 Main. 35.00 « rooms, bath. 154 14th.1* 00 • rooms, bath. 148 19th. 17.<>o 5 rooms, bath, 2235 Market . 3rd fl. 19 00 • rooms, hath, 2235 Market. 2nd fl. 21.00 | ■ rooms, bath. 2235 Market. N. flat ’9.00 5 rooms, bath. 2518 Eoff. 2nd fl... 19 oo 5 rooms, hath. 11 5th St.. 2nd fl... 16 00 5 rooms, hath. 2800 Chaplin*. 2nd fl 16 03 5 rooms, statde, 1st fl.. 187 29th. 14 00 5 rooms, I.rft Hand Run. 12 *0 6 rooms. 2418 Market St. 12.00 s rooms, 2311 Wilson St.. 11.oA • rooms bath. 28«t Chapline, 2nd fl 11.00 4 rooms, hath, Warwood. 15 00 4 rtoma. bath, 41 23rd. >8.00 4 rooms, pantry, I'ark View. 11.00 S. NESBITT Jr. Botn 'Phones. 1520 Mrrktt St Momr to boas. FOR SALE | QTg Choice lot, Loveland, easy payment. In South Warwood, two ot the best lots at original prices on quick deal. Glenova lots, well located. G. O. Smith Both Phones National Exchange Bank Bldg. FOR REINT HOTEL STOREROOM And 30 Rooms Over Same Will Rent Separate. SECURITY TRUST CO., Agents. Suburban Home For Sale New sin roomed frame dwelling at Edgewood, within three minutes' walk from car line; has l.ntti launrdy, fur nace, cellar, hard won-1 finish; front at. 1 rear perches. h11 modern conveniences. Good deep lot \\ .11 |,e ready for occu pancy May 1st ,\ Itarcntn. 13,800.40, HENRY W. OOHDLXlia. AGENT Itesl Kstiite and Insurance. 815-lt Schtntilhacii illdg. Nat. 84. Hoth Pl.ums lull 1I59.R. FOR SALE A five-room linuso situated on Ohio •treet; lot 25x1Ju ft., .1 bargain to a quick buyer. Also, a frame house containing six rooms and Intimity, aituitc.l on North Wabash. .1 her g un. See H. F*. JONE.S Hoom 6 Nat I Eicharge Hank iiiUtf Bali 22*. Nat L io2-R. FOR RENT. Fuhj|l>*n < adage. Ie*»rir.K Ida.*, 7 ro >vr* *1 d l»»th. 2424 'hapllt** nt . | rooms ** Fifteenth rti . I r mm9 ar.d hath. 1721 K'.f f St . g r.M.rt.p • tJJ NinrtMi.i i >» . 3 rooms. 21 <17 Ma n **• . 4 i 4»ornn 7* A11 > 12. » room* *1 I- Hroadurav, s rotm * and !.a*h. 1* 2 • l.lr l .1 r•"•tt>*4 and l*a»h 1111 Hoff -t . , a tel cl, k !•» M il > st , h r<»orf « a: •! I>i(n. Office i -tmn n Ma- *nt' T* opl* 2*:i M«ir st i i ...m - N»* «7 III st r- -tm and hath. 1*12 1 •ft S< . ^ i"*#r» j« and hath Simpson & Tatum Phone No. 644 City Ornk Bldu , Wheeling, W. Va. CEDAR ROCKS T»E mw CTTT. Facts continued — Where * * t ft't m i«|« ml r * ly r . |. | l«» Where # ■ i nff •' l« » . ,n* btilMt- ff sM 17I Where nr *> -* |« *»••/ en.| t .« * |- e • tl*#»i L i*f en«> «rh f»» he ei.*#t« nil hl*!» me fere # • » Where * little |*t I V nt » #• *-«<»•.I,e(«-d »• prl.ee |.,ey t• rm*• IO. B Facts in this space tomorrow \ FOR SALE K" »IT .. fratn*. I .. h. **n. h*#t »n.| .|.| mater, »• ept'.ni bell, pa* «r ar>d »**e«| i • • »r. Irv. »l l»r nt L-r , 4 in*, win I* r »»..f I * n ir- . • ». l,od fd«r3 Thie »«. «erfstnfy *tsr»d> »»•»*#- f*rt*e $«.'.*# .Vo t’,2 He/e] e #.*«) f |., (|r.>- e, 4 r,„,fT, frmi i , mater Inii.drv. . e|iar. %|n».. r ».»f, f#»**e |».t Will *dft fr>r || | r»(f Vo •:# r.lm If* tr* •• I ■». 'ir . . i . frerr e a*t» , mllar. 'lie f •, in* .... I*r»f '•«!*'’ T in le n fair | bonne and • *ri »>e r ,.i f..r ,,f |y I2,i»f»" l.**o|i t i« «p Money to Joan on tmpr*. r f !{»»• ft* f^.»n fey male, fl month HALLER & BIEHERSON 1 Batata »a<l rIra falnranna Ooraar foarwaa-h aa.i M.rkat atiW'a Both Vhanaa. «'•« The Latest Magazines Weehly and de'lw peperw I'l.eap .,»* Foe| • arde sod Alh’irne ftnee |< j, 4,Hd« C. H. QU1MBY Boofe end I«vi Denies. 41W MJUa •«. „ _REAL ESTATE 1 CHEERMONT IS THE ANSWER The best place for homeseekers or Investors. One Hundred large level lots S1..0 to $2‘>*t easy terms. Twenty minutes' ride from Wheeling, flve cent fare. Twenty have already been sold. Three houses have been con tracted for to be built at once Go out to-day. Take a Barton or Lansing car. get off car at Stop 27. Get in on the ground floor before price raise, umco and representative on the ground. • HESSE & KIRCHNER CO. National .>98 Second Floor Schmulbach Bldg. Bell 171 Put a Little Money in Cheermont. Watch It Grow. DESIRABLE HOUSES FOR RENT 10 roomed modern home Park View, very desirable; large grounds K rooms, modern. S44 Main street. * rooms and bath. Kdgington lane. J roomod modern home, very desirable. 313 South Penn street . rooms third floor, corner Seventeenth and Wood streets. |,-t|, ,fi u ern conveniences. 7 rooms. >►» 1222 McColloch street " roomed modern home, r.17 North Huron 4 T No :iu South Broadwav. ■ sraasr —*-• «■ F^Ta^,R°,-F‘' 3°'IAt" ST — ■ __ __Money to Ixian South Broadway Residence UTFSWAI1KEFROMUTOw£ BURBS- JUST F,FTFF-N MIN FURNACE. ATTIC AND LAUNDRY LOt!£?£ED H°ME RA™ PRICE, 95,500. Bell 1363-K. «re In.«r*nc* HEvSSE &L BRA IV! D *»*» Cn!30,'tia THP no, k K‘f‘ » ™E ORIGINAL AND ONLY HESSE IN THF RF-M i-STAvr BUSINESS IN WHEELING—THAT'S UP 5 S,A ! Do Not IsKik for Him at Other OfTire Csinji His Name. H0S,^~,,l®)D0VVI'i’ MLASCl EIKE RENT—IN EAST WHEELING r»»r ,.f ! i,,[ fr<V,, "m? h,,'k P,,rPh«>. ni, - «prin« •„ Knttiftl Bunk n k ■ m _ Bldtr- 2nd Tlooor. A IM F St PI Jn C »«t. 403-X. _homks on thk PAT whew mwoar pi.ax. B*U 117a-, (Continued from Crlday.) (S>oop«i3 os Prsvi >ua Chapters.) .t'h ii Ki.uv* an uti *-v i* visited l>y : <»rj F lend ... i .-a.ld of the state ** a m •ii- .• j• |»* ? - • i M.tr.nij huvint; Ir;t y * • ah*. .f *.«•» lather. Knox * « *11 *""n ‘i*cl t«» I.#*: m:t. Itn aunt»*. hfit h aii 1 Jane Maitland Kr...\ Is • ..ill,u:.I 1,, the Fleming1 ' e f..r t •• h i|i|,ose.t ..tijo ; „f writing a "II . but is in|..im.d mi i rrn.il - f : . u.rt.. i e family 11**1. V1ug.1t K!"x » • 11- »on.«onc* trying l» « r.f* r the " **• \\ ! 11** n* «r' hin»c f*• r t «• intru<!* I f,r. »«»**• in ti»e dai hi.»v * llarry V »i Irup. i •;»!.. w nf the \?.».-.« is. s»f. »*tnry to *\l|.»n I'lemins and Murjori a | t.an« c** 1 - h rriiatal:* ** thn .,r #-r f.»r a • M'fik* f f arr > *m trav.lirk' h.i* conr.iii - , <r ~ va*l,,i de f nf « r» :•« «»*n**, and In it* 1 " * !" 1 ■ • »* i*iy hai:. It. II. morning it 1* f„::l 1 t .at John 1 Inlllml as ili.s.ippe.ir* .1 in' a search . 1 '' * '** !■ ' aN ■, *ir rt from a 1 • ' 'V bat, : the slair-rall leading In 1 •• Htlb*. No fine develops Kt.in * ealle.l to ih- ily by Pete' ' •• Hunter, ami tbe •«.. follow IV.ir-t ” " oil pi'lltb iil |.,s railed me \\ , at. y* b* r* F'letnit.g n.is b« ,-n I 1 t ,1 t*v t,|ete, live, Warirop m- u I from tbe elub Kroy Y'; , 1 i'mir.K in an upper room shot \*i wen 1 .on '• found in t e r .'m. snd s >'| |. Ion [eon's nt utir* to Wardn.p, When Margery anno down there wm 11 iit'i- r. .1 spm b trains m ••„. i, P-'ilo cheek and she ran down the stairs like a scared child. At Hie bottom 'lie clutched the newel posi and looked behind fearfully. ■'What's the matter” Kdlth de mu ruled, glancing uneasily over Imr shoulder. Home f»ne has tieen up stairs," Margery panted "Homebody has luuii staying m the house wiille »<• w*.re away.* .Nonsense." i *,t teeing ihal * * t triniit wax lnr< • HtiK KUIth. ’ What niaki * you think that’ ’ "f’Mna ami Im-k, alia aai'l, training rt’-invc, I riippinn-, from a in i«i iillna pr* -iihm. Anti an in- w.nt up Him Inns a air*. tha tan girl- (IqfitniiK l lunula. anil I loading tin- way uml in • IlhMil tri at tilT \i Hn iIfm#i' #>f n small room na*t 10 wh«i hail Im i-n Mlnti Kl* hung s lu'Ir Mitr. w " p»a m«|, ami I iiirm-i| on lh>- light llcliir" wo lift. ' V irifi-rv snW tnnn> Hu■ • 11y. I # In-i-I this rutitn tiiysi-lf h hail ji si I ilntit*. anil Ilia |«iIm Mqa an hi •.»ii). I • inn- |n th* In-I • li ... amI * * invi'fi (nil #i. *jr ala ry I ililin Now look at ii" It win a aori iif I'Omlnlr, flllail with '(•minim- knlfkn.rk* amt mnhoy -ny lonm In. i hairs Wharwavar po ih ■ I a p ill- hroraila hml haeil q*ad, on Him •-mplra i nni h. in panala In Ilia wall, aovarifia fusil ii ill s I, ii In.• wlmlow ■ it 11 was avlili-nllv JI im ri » prlvu'n sluing room. 1 ha llm n rotaf that hart fawn thrown ovir tha divan wa» foldad i»a» k, nn<f a pillow rroin Mia wlmlow si it fiora th imprint of haml Tha •ahla waa still aovararl, knohhv pro 1 twharatH'oa Indicating Fin- pirtqri-i <nil tmoka tM-math. tin OI»a c«»riiar of Uia '■hill. atari tha rorar hail loan . push'll umiiIm. wna a i ip. i-mptv Mini i-laan wash' I. ami aa if in prnvw h.*r i aontanHon, Marirary pit k <| up from , tha Itiair a nawspapar, ilait i| Krlday morning, ilia twanly aotimd \ quail towal In llm hath room mar Ity aomplafatl Him Invantory Mur I K* nr hml In i n rl'rht; norm ona Hml j nKart Him room wHIIm tha honsa was j ell s* i| Might It not Hava lai-v tour - fnttn-r K'flHl ii s *'i|. whi n wa afootl ! again at Him foot of Him at airs IIm ' cotilil liava mniM hara In Imik fi.r Homi 'lung amt lain down to ri -.i • I don t ililnk an." Margery said i waul'. I ImH thl- door Hi ho rinild I *' ’ h •Mil ms Im ). Im Im at ■ ■) eve? «y C OTh 1 <«»•• think he room itThu*5Ilf*™ nu,e* ,n my 1 h"1 ,r> ,et U *° !,, 'bat finally. I fit them in a cab. an.l saw them hou8eaW|>»: T'" ' ""n' ba,‘k in"' ,h house. I had arranged to sleep there and generally to look after things . I had'?"'. Whatever scruples I n.nl had about takin* rhanro of Mnr f ,v HetnJng and her affairs had faded with Wardrop’s defection and the new mystery of the blue boudoir The iower floor of the house was fr?pl* nlKht. local and Mato politicians, newspaper tne„ nnd the usual crowd of the morbidly cur ious. The undertaker took every. ,* *n *»*nd. and lain that evening I could hear them earning In tropical plan's nnd stands for the flowers that "ere already arriving Whatever pan tipy the death scene had lacked Allan Homing Was lying |n srate now At midnight things grew quiet I in the library, reading, tin'll then "ben an undertaker's assistant In a Pink shirt and polka do, , ratal came to tell me that everything was done is It customary for somebody to May up, on ocraftfonii lik* thl*?” 1 asked. "Isn’t there an Impression that wandering .at* may get info the room, or something of that sort ■>" • I don t think it will l„. necessary, *'r. hr» M|i|. trying frp conceal a *m||#» • I* s all U matter of taste Some pe» pie like to take tlicir troubles hard, .''■nee they don't put money on thetr ey«s any more, no hodv wants to rob lie left with that cheerful remark 1 1 closed nnd lock.nl the house nf t« r him I found ll.dl.i In the t,a>e " ' • " " 'nr "tents mint lug full, and I stood flt the foot of M>" stairs white she scooted to hed like a scared mhhlt. she was a strange 'creature, ft.-ltn not so stupid as she Innk.d. bill ratten, morose . •mould, ring at out expresses It I . loved the .I....rs Into the dining room. and. leaving on- light In the hall, went up lo fa-d flK,m In tie third story had he.ui assigned to me. and I was tired enough to have ‘■eft on the door The telephone h. || rang Juvi after I got Into he.) and grumbling t my luck. | went down t«i lower flr*»r It was the Times Post, and the man at the telephone a ns in a hurry This Is the T Pies |*ost |u y«r War.lrop there’" “No • “Whn Is this’ ' This is John Knox ' “The attorney*" “ Vea " 'Ir Knot. ar. von willing in put yourself op record that Mr hl.-mlng eonitnlftedd snlrule’ I ant not going to put myself on record at all." Tonight's Star nays von call It su| ride, and that you found him with the revolver In his hand" ■||.e Star lies'" | retorted, and the mne at the Other end chip kled Many thanks," he said, and rang OTT. I went hsrlt to hed. Irritated that I h id betrayed myself |,osa of sleep for two nights, however, had told on me. |n a short time | was sound asleep. 1 wakenad with dlffiritlfy, My head felt stupid and heavy, and I was burn leg with thirst f sat up and wond ered vaguely |f | w ere going to lie III, and I rememh. red that I fep too w.arv to get a drink As t roused, however, | found that part Of mr dis I.mforl esnie from had ventilation, and I opened a window and looked C9tVf The window Was a side one. open lllg on to a space perhaps eight feel i»nle, winch separated It front its I WHICH DO YOU NEED? | ill A B C n|0| I15 1 To Borrow MONEY oi I 15 g OA H MARK th« amount wants!, then sl«n Wt a'W A '! /'ll Bn >°ur name and wife’s nan • to the 'e>t- Rp *J1I Ml v ^B t»m and mall to ua. our confidential K M V |H ^B “(tent will call on you with tha money. ^B I 25 g MONEY LOANED E 25 I OA ■ rtlanoa. furniture, horses, wsrons and H .V A Bfl I I A11 to be left in your undla- ^B JfI i "v pfl turned possession, at rates that al! can L »Vl I RP ■ Afford tu pay. |H v m 40 a OUR RATES If 40 B __ H| »«•# the eery lowest ever effaced, and H *V fa PA £S twine nr repayment are made to suit tm A tj ni I RM each Individual's Income. Payments can Esi ■ . l 1 ” ” f-ftj he made weekly semi-monthly or month- MB all! fcl ■ ly. Under our weekly plan. IBI Y>A /* A r IOC Weekly owrrla. * $ 33.00 loon. H A A US J -fci 80c Weekly carries a 80.00 loan Rfij frwf 1 Eg V1/ 40o weekly osrrtea a 100.00 loan. UJ nr. (! IF YOU WISH ^ nr B 9 tj’ ksp to secure file benefit of our low rates and R* ft .4 w* tr* jfl •*»-' terms wo will pay off the balance ^ Pj IE "fi owe any other company and advaace B ^ AA ■ L Mil I you w. at additional money you may Bfl 1 fill k',* tt. d- V 1/ need for present necessities. ^B J_l|ll B Ej Q 1 DRAW A LINE Bel 8L j tp/ DM through th# am»nn% you want and malt Isi • \ KM um. should vou n**M monev for nnv 1 hI We ”ndouraxentwi!icai1 °nyo1*' gj f Street and Number * ^ WHEELING LOAN CO. I 11 SCHMl’LBACH BUILDING. Ifell Phone. F. H. SCATTERDAY, Nat. Phone. 1335. ManaKer. i.'L'Li. ’ H neighbor. Across from me was only a | Malik red wall, but the night air greeted mo refreshingly. Tito wind 1 "as Mowing hard, and a shutter was bunging somewhere below. 1 leaned' out Hint looked down into tlie well- | like space beneath me. It was one of those apparently chance move ments that have vital consequences, and that have always made nte be lieve in tlie old Calvinist ic creed ot toreordiuation. Below me, on the wall across, was a rectangle of yellow light, reflected from the library window of tho Flem ing home. There was some one In the huuic. As I still stared, the light was slow - ly blotted out not as if tlie llglu had l»«-en switched off, hut by a gradual decreasing In size of the lighted area. The library sh.oiu had been drawn My first thought was burglars; my ' second- Llghtfoot. No matter wno ' it was, there was no one who had - business there. Luckily, i had brought liny revolver woh me from Fred's I that <lay. and It was uuder my pillow. ' To get it, put out tlie light and open the door quietly took only a minute. I I was hi pajamas, haretoot, as on an I other almost similar occasion, hut t was better armed thau before. I got to the second floor w ithout h* wring or seeing anything auspicious, hut from there 1 could see that tin* | light in tlie hall had been ex'in guishod. The tinfamiliarity of the I I louse, the knowledge of Me silent , figure in tlie drawing room at lie fore i . the stairs, and of whatever might ! la- waiting in tin* library beyond, made I may position uncomfortable, to sty j tlie least. I don't tiellevo Iti tlie mnn who Is 'never afraid, lie doesn't deservt .he 'credit he gets. It's the fellow wno Is 'scared to death, whose knees knock | together, and who totters rather than | walks Into danger, who Is the real j i hero. Not tha< I was as had as that. I j hut I would have liked to know where ilia electric switch was, and to have i seen the trap betor I put niv h*a>l In. The stairs were solidly bull', ami i did not creak. I felt my way down by the baluster, which required niv right hand, and threw tny revoi.er ] to my left. I got ealely to the oo'tom ! •and around the newel post. Titer*' was still a light in the library, and , ' lh" door was not f nflrelv closed Then. I with niv usual bid luck. I ran Into a heap of folding chairs Mat had Is* -n I left hv the undertaker, and if the I* crash paralyzed me. I don't '.now what It did to the Intruder In the It j brary. Thu light wse out In an Ittsta'ii, and ! . with com calm* nt at an end. I Irok •, j for the door and threw it often. J standing there u ;th my revolver lev ' • led. Il i' the man In the room anil I were Imth in absolute darknc- tb i had the advantage of me. Me leu s my location, and I could no! guess Ills. •'Who Is here*" I demanded. Only silence, >■■* epi Mia* I m ctn> d to hear rapid bred thing. (Cofillnit'-'l Wednesday i W> lust rrr tvin him! nf nil ; horm « Twonf > |»*.»*l of I ho*'* I.iri* oylrn ilr if» horso*. ranging In from 1,1'Hl to l,"0*» |H>nn<ls iiuh Hi-vrr.il mn'oil loninn, ranging, | in hgo from .< )i »r« to 7 *onrs Von Iran ms- lliom ut our m-w gi.ihlon, I'lflh ntr.-o». K lion Tho firm of Km * Pnfli runn will ray I hoy moor hml n Is-itor lot of j hops* In Ihwlr Imrn Thom- hnr>ii i*oro »|| m-1 or I • si in Murgun ronnl r "hlo Wo soil ni prlrnlo nnlo ovrry . 'll" Inn l fori » I ho Mg nnotlon i n 1 Pfiil-n \|ir‘l ?v, fgll ’Onr gunrnn | loo nil tiornr a must ho ns ri-|>ri' I is-n I oil or jour nyonoy rhis-rfullv ro I funiloit Sax, Pa.lcrson & Co. KANKKrpTry. Wotlow of First Maatnig- of Creditors. I'nlffed Staten .>f America Northern ]>la- I trl'’t of \Ye*t Virginia, *»e. In tli« I nlle-1 States District Court In nn«l for raid District: i, llL the m*u«r of Edward O’Hara. Bankrupt No. 255. In Bankruptcy. ' ° f;1® creditors of Edward t/Hars, of . . . f?r’ !n 1 iV -°unty of oMo. and dls trkt aforesaid, a bankrupt. Not!c« 1b nereby given t: at on the 21st day of April. A D lull, the **a»J Eduard ' 'Bara was duly adjudicated ha kzupt; anl that the first meeting of Ms cr*,li t.»rs will be held at rnv orfke. No H2j spline street. in the City .f Wheeling. \\ \« on th«* id day of May, 15*11. at t* *i o do k In ! e forenoon, at wnlch the .said creditors may attend, pr*»vw t.icir dalnif appoint a truaiea, and tranaaot such utlier 'Uilt.f* s hm may properly come before eultt n.»-etli.«. J. W. Cummins, ap-2«-g Referee In 1 ar.kraptcy. HOTELS. p^Hoterf ij Bristol S V) 122-124 West 49th Street I / ^ NEW YORK r# The now management of jj fhiaholel basapent an enorm* CX /*■£«' out sum in the interest of ita I J vT^j patrons. J I J / The rrdec or itinns art | / / / hrautiful. u«> and artistic. I I giving an air ol (usury and ]} LW retm rnrnt ea/ These imprnv ementi to- I \ l \ gether with the increased err lJ vice make the tlrtatnl a most C\ v\ desirable up-tow n hotel j J The location i% Hfe.il being f_L VJW conv enient to .ill modes of A J jf^f transportation. In the .tear! QrW of t hr theatre d trlct Ad|s- ^7/ A cent to 5th Av«». shopping ^ and a tew minutes walk to Central Park, the nen IVnn- I ay Wants lermin.il, and I (*ranJ Central S at ion. Rooms Light and Airy With running water. 81 Of! to $1 '0 J- _ p*f day yfj \ With pm ate bath. 82 Of) 8‘* <0 *"4 CjT\ 'A 1 P Ofl per day 1 J An additional rharpe of ml» 5hr per / / fJLo day whes orrvpieri by f»n nervon* y.W TJ Two room* and bath. 81 <*! 84 f*8 C \ N 'lay [RJ JJ tMTAIRAMT A LA CARTft I T UT Write for Booklet aerf Map -f V w YorL Ar T. r. TCHLSON Rerorta—Atlantic City, N. J. HOTEL BOTHWELL TIRUIRTA ATT.nVV. r.t >1 -• ft.• , t,. I I |l ■ f | I«1 It l 'll < u • . It| * I • . • ( i. * N K. iMTrfWr.U. CHICKESTEG G PILLS W ttf IHtM'-MJ HMMi A //l * ••*»'•* A«k » "-.f I* r('M »*e /A / V* ' 'V Ir"# ’* ;J'K '" * FO;* .JVf LF Two K fool Counter Show ( ars IH imhet hitjh. rh«rrv frame. PS.OO enrh; Two WelMmrh lamps, lour Hunter*. jf.'i.iHI i«<h; One Hot \*at<r I’m for ih-st.itiranl. $5.0<»; Ten (HI Gal lon Oil Tanks. $2.00 i.uh; One I .el ter iTesH. $2 (HI. Logan Drug Co. CASTOR IA For Infant* and Childron. The Kind Yru Ha '? Always Bought Hear* lb* / ** * " ~~ b**uwtur* ol ft POULTRY Eggs for Hatching » From bred to-ia> «roc*. at the follow ing prices: White Single-Comb White Leghorns, 15 eggs for .$1.50 White Wyandottes. 15 eggs for $1.50 and .$2.00 Barred Plymouth Rocks. 1b eggs ♦or .$1.50 Pekin Ducks. 11 eggs for. $1.50 Special pricer on large quantities. Flat* orders early for future de livery of Baby Chicks ut the follow ing prices: White Leghorn Chicks, $10.00 per 100 or each .12'/ac White Wyandotte and Barred Plym outh Rock Chicks, $12.50 per 100 or each .. Ridge Crest Poultry Yards. John H. Pebler, Proprietor, SHORT CHEEK, W. Va. FOR SALE—I Ha k Minorca eggs, from thorough ore.!*, fi.ou per selling. Both puone». Bell 73; Natl 1920-Y. ap-S-t-m-f SINGLE COMB BBOWN LXOHOBNS— 1 original 2u»* egg strain prise wln nera Block for aide, also bettings, at •1*° „ lleiI Ph«>ne. It. A. Alexander. Wheeling, W. Va . li. 1 . l». ap-lk-roy-1* FOR bale Single cumii Ithnde Inland . J;*d. **$*• *1-°" tor 1&. per loo L*'L. cnlck*, lie each. J K. Mender, K. F. 1>. No. 2. Phone 2309-Y. mr-24-t-ap-24 Orpingtons— % an<| - . egg machine*. \\ useman * Kdgvtew Poultry Yard*. Wheeling, W. \ a. Moil lg.ll.tf ROSE COMB reds, limited number ***** Winners W .'ding, Wlliiamstow n • now. Aim. Willard iiurrln, Kin. Grove. NN __ ap-e-t-m-l WRITE WYANDOTTE Eggs frum’pnse ^innerb. *l.od per *etti.ig of 16. Kdw. O Mull, Kim Grove. \V. V a. ap-4-t-m-x BOUBBON BED lu,k^ ecuTTrsm ' prize vv in net a, $3.6o per i„. N. Al. t ildwell, liouto 1, Jacoobburg, Ohio. ap-3-iuy-3 SINGLE COMB BHODE ISLAND BEDj, nine v\ im,i ia at Slat* I an, K*.si Civ-n.l. snnthheld anu Whee'ing. .;Very pen headed l** a prise winner. Uf" II Ke- k. tug wood. ap-3-my-3 •ilVOZil COMB lu Mil • I t|Ui ♦ *• *° 1 cr 1Agent for Norwich auto *‘al‘° H** *eib. Geo. A. Cochra..*, Hula, I ... i EUFP ORPINGTONS- Thi bright* s ol l-.gg* and day-old chick* Tom \\ “C« ling ai. l \\ llli.inibtuwn winners Mrs. J. 1C. Wi ght, i;im Grove. \Y. \*a. __ap-20-t-oi-2v> tor sale—lloee Comb Brown Lm* ,,ri; ’ * J'.- W. Kulp Kg* tftraln) uti .in^b la, .I ,.o, *2 l>”. James L. Tea- 1 i'liout, 1 . liox. «12 Wheeling. _ ap-l-t-m-1 FOR SAXE—Kg is from thoroughbred *v « h. .. k Minin as and a. O. Brows vv^xV l' r J** uv l®r 1 *'0. ji. W. Mull, No, II ...ird St ap i t-m-i CALL W III v.. Artmu „ ,l r bf*a.tu s. f. Huff anu it. c. ;‘lc a»'l I'auna* W »■«!.. xJlTivr,U' K " 11 «ur;i*. 11 -x •• -X. Hi'-iI-t-m-ll roB sale— nston Egga; sal "• - 1 • ** <• lew iwknr... it .no uur, bred. Ci.ae. Waaenian, lU llanr, o. I mr-2!»-i-ap-29 511,011 COMn n . t« »'»!• Il.lllfc. ii. tVi'IUm II. K«'kti. I.t nwutxi, ,N»i. ,.rt.n* 4. S C. BHODE ISLAND BEDS—. ■» *■ ® r birds average \T*J,vn J»nuaty. .sniwell, sis M ‘ ■ Mr-17-Ap.j;. ©NPIWGTONSi—v\ i . j j ,j . .. in,.| »,. r,„ pr,,v, ,, TO . u I* V\ II I.dgvhu I'oliit V ...r lr .. v, V . y roa s*id* i ... Huff i^kh..rn 1 ••' 1 » ■ U |.#*r II. J . ' ' \ ■ ' J. E. Bandar, ** *• I N*». : IVitnif .joj-V. ! mt-ii t ..j. : i BUFF ORFTNGTOBS— If , , waiil UU Ik?"' |e-<lisri-«i| atock xttti ''K"• >•<"" luclliii: >\|orion<« ha k of tMM, I .-.III Itetti mr il t-ap-;i M is< jkllak EOUS Gat Mantle*. Karri* Wood Fllire ga« mantle*, far amt flh< ink proof Will outlaat three cotton manlli • Prlie li rentx. If vmir dealer eacnot aupply you Art •Ire** h rod StelnlKer. itf.ent, 4.",| Market idreet. Nut. I’ohne IZS*-V April 1$ w LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. * •*’, for «Mt off | |n|! !l>« \\ . I i a M LEVY. Wo. 1037 Miirlff St.. WhHtllf, W V®. PATENTS ssc ■ /II L M 1 J 9irn%r Atl? U • an* I* K*®l#t of lofur* «. DOBUA*. . •!!., .‘illJin* Mueaiu.k L k4 w* - "lie ‘ Had kill*. Bui and *.|| A. «ilii ^ Alla hfi.ffct* car* fully i f,- fj »r<i uf*.| w» a ljunt ral’ni „r<| eo!Wt!<iN on a nniul/ii..n ,>nm.n , ,n n,. j Pi® If,,. K„>#. # wV.V,;,nV‘ wT'va * >,n*f ' ”f »!;« • DIED. WOOB t>(< tpril :iat. t»u. at t • r • rapier,.. W .• dmnr.t .Martina | V| n ••»"'•. UVII MUrTIV, Xifr ,.f Mil lia.it li M'rkd. In tn* alary Itilr.l year Funeral xt M'nodmnnf Monday at 4 do ...i... k P m t rlrr- ta ef t a famMy ♦ nA Itrf |n fh* anvtr^i Int**t rn*>r>f prl»a4*. ap:t h KI VKIIAI, PIRECTORH. LOUIS BERTSCHY fmiMl. Diauiuk ate aatiajAi* laauata Weal Bid* • b> itu>ridM u.»> of f*S® M®r» irtt»phon» tit A*®i«l*nl a All Bruemmer & Hildebrand f4a«,ai UUMhhi a a.. .« aunar* a...i . ..„i> aia tMMoea 1*4- nan .4. an., a'aaa — — ■ ■ 1 WANTED—Female Help. WAJTTB9—I-ady or gentleman la ©eery city or town to taka order* for cut ratt Pwrrlw . Address Saving Grocery <>.. Far let t, Ohio. ap-11-1 W ANTED—Male Help I*AITS—You are vantal for goveni mrnt position. I*0 00 month Writ* for list of positions open Franklin In statutn. Kcp’t S««. F Korhrslnr. N. Y. ap-!S-i:-l>.Jl-I«-*«-;j.m 1 M » I0 IS IT YOU want to make from SI t oo to S-i.Oo per wrnk durlni your spar,, time. ,lo not fall to writ* to «h* Saving Grocery Co.. l'arlrit. Ohio. *P-Z1-1 T*m* LABOkn Young man wanta position an farm laborer. Apply or ad drrnn Frr, l.:mploym*nt Bureau. |«J l|th street, city. —At one* saverai good deliv ery end nalaa boya, to work before school. Apply at circulation ltepart m*n» Intelligencer. between « ml « p. m. 1 SITUATIONS WANTED. WAVTID—>U uatlon, by good wat.'h maker, g<K»d teferenc©, good set ©f tool. Addr©as J©w©l©r. 104t Chaplin© St. __ ap-ll-l 8TEROOKAFXZB—Toting girl want© situation ns stenographer. Apply or addrc»K I tee Employmeiit Bureau. 14i 16th St.. City. COPYZMG—Woman wants copying or any kind of offlo© work i igt can b© done at home, reliable and in oxpect©nceu In office work Apply or addresn Fro© Employment Bureau. 143 16th St.. City. lOOK-IEEPU—Young woman wanta Hituution an book-keeper, otn do gen eral office work Appiy ..r address. Fr*© Employment Bureau. 143 16th st. Clip* clerk-W ony VARtf situation aa r lerk In confectionery; has had consid erable expertem© Apply or address Fre© Employment Bureau, 143 16th .St.. City. LAUHIiRY—An experienced laundry worker wants situation; can do anv laundry work. Apply or address Frea Employment Bureau. 143 16th St., City. W114DOW TRHUtTR Young man hav ing ten year.* experience In dry go *de, wriMth situation as window trimmer, reference* and will accept reaeon ablc salat v to start. Apply or address. Fiee Employment Bureau. 143 16th St., City. HOUSE- KEEPER—A rap&bl*. reliable uiul experienc'd woman want* altua ' tlf*n un house-keeper in flrst-clas hotel; can give referent ea. Apply or addres*. I ree Employment Bureau. 143 16th S* . City. FOR KENT_ FOR KENT >6 rooms and bath. Inquire lt»2-I6th Street. • ap-17-r FOR RE NT-—Sr* ond and third floors. over my store, rultablu for office and living apartments. T. A. Westinyer, 29 ap-C-rn FOR RENT—Cottage house of four , * eraston immediately. Knqulre A. Dillon, lo2 Fifteenth St. ap-S-tr FOR RENT—S.x room apartrnedt. with t'Hih, 626, 612 Main St Nat. phone 132 7-.M, Hell phone 672-lt ap-l-tf FOR RENT M.t 1st. UKrtHIWt, 4 ri-om* and bath. Possession at r»nct 6 rooms and batn. at Kcho Point. See or * ali Dr. W. H. Kelly, 1141 Market. \VI a. f-I7»tf FOR RENT STOREROOM. WITH THREE SMALL ROOMS IN REAR, ALL AT •46 ELEVENTH STREET. l. hAWLEY 10W>, Main R treat. POB ,B£NT—l-room flat, with bath first floor, aleo 3, 4 an«l 6-room flats, nicely furnished. nit-.l up fur lig.it h. u>-< keeping. rent ituunyblt Apply £0 N. front. n-22-tf FOR SALE. I rOB SALE OB POB BENT. A two-story Colonial bungalow, containing 5 larga rooms, a large batii room, a largo recaption ball, cement lennrdy, furnace, large front and rear porches, awmnyfi and cement walks. Located at Loveland on the street facing the river. Beat location In tbe Oblo Talley. Prices and Terms reasonable Will sell on eaey pay ments. Tor prices and Information call Nat. Phone 2330-X Bell phone 71-L I War-wood. V FOR BALK—Entire stool: of clothing, metre furnish tog goods, show cssss and fixtures of Louis J. 8torn. Bankrupt* will be sold at public sals st 1614 Marxist St Wheeling W V»„ at 10 o'clock Mon day. April 34, 1911. ap-21-1 FOB BALE— *r n fn.e f ill leather topped * l 1 aeton. "ns light able bar top I u^y It. first - la** condition Will sell cheap. II Handier. 1221 Market Ht ap-19 tf BALE—A UCTIOI—To-day Groceries, tinware .tnawart*. I ardware, wooden w*-it* aid fixtures «outliers, »• else, « • ••*. . i; er, • m> n s> • ern register, good* • osi $42.’* 09. Fine display show . nee for l• t on This at**« k w ill t.# -1 I in all r any part Mar Hants ml I BBBB 19 y. *da . Peep Mu e Will begin at TO a IS. bit nttiiu* until ail a*»i«l You ear: i<uy an> .tng in small lots or big uuantitiee ff >»m Hex# a iiouae. will trade e**u the It'* i» I land I se If nn get together TMs et.* -k is worth at lenst $1*000 *»0 CurMa Hire, a i* tbu.eer No 4«-<l Koff at., v\ < •lira W. Va formerly occupied by | . FOB BALE—22* a.res 1 mile south of train line ii * b K. H . bee* crop pr*» «l • tug fat hi In itelmont Co., *0 arras .jag tin ier, s acres orchard. Two story l.'oise and «»»her bull Itr-t* Well water * \ Si so i. derlald with valuable veins of • •lit Address Viols Herrett, Wamnrk, _____ *r . . FOR BALI—* ne SO horse power gee »n. .ir.- and me 12 power ga« engine, noth r- i ••• i ••t ditloi) Whg. Corrugating Ce. Martina Ferry. Ohol ap*y-tf FOB BALB— ngle , omb Rf Is Island lie.I egits. $10 1 for 16. fro* per |9o. *••«» dd ebb be* * 6c each j y4 Henley, U. 1* I1. No 2 Phone 2299-Y mr-24 t ap T4 FOB SALE—— J oagments •*• rfP*r1 •* gs t: * t I* M MCI is ne hen of 9i ae^r*V»,l#' ,0 lh# of Shout 190 . sea Judgments are inror tsstlblA and any one owing money to eatd Mr* Clanabavt. will find tt to their ad% ant'ags toe one 1er t’eee Address Jud crrsTt * rare It tei.lgsncer 1-ii t f For S«lr—Tvpewnten eoe *Akt—Ifinniit. *■•<*» u.r0*.’11*”* *1 i f'lH-v • »• Mali# »♦, Whwllri* S,» Ilit H au (» If OKNKRAL NOTI( KS. WOTICe I a ii nof ha r»ap»n*'M* f... • > » tlaMa •ntru. ta.i hy any aft*... II m m\«alf i: \\ Hu-.-:) \\ liaallna, " v 1 »i. : -l -'i.§L_1 LO«T -? ■ »rr*' i f v pi* Greek tette-s Name on Hack f tf. nder please return is LOST r i r att Miamm betel and receHe rew >r<« 49 If