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=§E]W. Va. State Fair I —I NEXT WEEK, SEPTEMBER 4th TO 8th= Ru"n,"«R-^ ^ YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD With the WHEELING LOAN CO., and when it is pood here you can make it pood everywhere for it is our business to Loan enouph money pay all your ; Y little debts. i We Loan $5.00 and up on Furniture, Pianos, > Vehicles, Live Stock, or any other Personal Property, without removal. You can pay us back in small weekly, semi-monthly \ or monthly installments. To the man or woman with a position, we Loan on Personal Note without endorser. PRIVATE RELIABLE WHEELING LOAN CO. 214 Schmulbach Building, Wheeling, W. Va. Bell Phone F. R. SCATTERDAY, Nat. Phone 1S35 Manager. 1335 _REAL ESTATE EARLY TRAINING IS A VERY FINE THING, BI T IT IS NEV ER TOO LATE TO START. A six-room, new, modern frame house, with two pairs sliding doors, cabinet mantles, tile hearths, very large reception hall, large porches, gas and water cistern. Basement under entire house ar ranged for a laundry', tile foundation, slate roof. Only occupied six months, a rare bargain for S—TiOO on terms to suit you sure. Look this up. it's a quick seller. HESSE & KIRCHNER CO. Nat. 598. Second Floor SchmuJhach Building. Bell 171. We Build Houses to Suit You. Pay Like Rent. Good \l% Investment Store room and five living rooms, cellar and laundry, bathroom com plete. gas and water, slate roof, building one year old; lot. 30x148; rented now at $50 00 per month, situated on National road WOODSDALE. I A. ROLF 30-1*4.™ ST. Money to !>>an. Fire Insurance. ECHO POINT, $4700 On Edgwood street, close to Heiskell avenue, frame house of 7 rooms, bath, pantry, reception hall, cabinet mantles, hot and cold water, large porches, slate roof, two cemented cellars laundry and cement walks. Tin luartnc* HESSE & BRAND *“’i£SSS n*BT rtoox boar d or trade bldg THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY HF.SSE IN THE REAL ESTATE BL'SI NESS IN WHEELING—THAT S US. No Brother-* connected with other company using the name of Hesse AN ACRE LOT RIGHT IN TOWN FOR ONLY $475.00 THINK OF IT. SEE ST’.nVlJU, ZANE & RUDGE E£ tSA irpen every eeentr\tt. pey uw a visit. Fn.ir-roomad fram* dwellln* with *nm and watar In F'rat Ward. !✓>* ^5aT0 ft F.aallr worth 12 j00 >•). Will cur;aM«r an »-ffar. c»n F"ff atraat, raar 45th ctraat i rood four ronrnad with *** and w*itar, ; ^n'ry an 1 'all t- I.nt 97*% *1<>0 ft «*ar. l>a bought f'»r laaa than 91.000.00. Pla-roorrad dwalllrr on T* *nt> Th,r f, raar F» ff atraa»», gan nr I w»r#»r. m r rtHQiO for r Must ha ar id to • .f p» an aatata I** o ir R-. latln at antrar.^a BUT W OUSDLnvO. AOCVT. Raw* F.aata and Inauranc* Ot«r V troll's Art At ora. 1339 Mtr cat Bt 7 !/4 Acres A fii''* l<»rafa-f j ” f of a *d*d r*nijn<l command r *• • *rt \ :#■•» f |<tg tVhwal fi* '■»»•< *vl Rattaraon n.ta fnaf > - *d.- ♦ ot if ard lay a a \a tha f'* I ’ # *, f*af tf ft r.l •v • P »MI • r' ■ t A fa a r '-a •• »1* from I lm • ’,r a t*a f f fa*a ll rt Rr* a $ i f.| afal Tarm* The Wheeling Realty Co. T r I Floor k r» » ft. :* Ha tiara I r» >#na 491 *#r it«u • The Best Investment on Earth Is the Earth Itself. Isi,\Mi New J i»4 Oi farm street Large dwelling Must he snIJ quick!, to dnsr an estate Lot * I.MHMMI. SECURITY TRUST CO.. Agents THE LATEST M AH AZINKX ’Vwefclw rnr I F n Vtooka font ♦ ard« ar»-f AT* '*oia ■ * fin** Rill C. H. QUIMBY li"0M»AJ *r %/»•: N‘ * .Ja«,er 1149 Mala 4* MODERN HOME—$400 DOWN **!"* '*»** balanre |ik« rent V. r nr mor.. than you would pay If you wer* firfiiHlIr renting the hourm p ri,„ | having hath, remem laundry, g'«.| cellar front and aid* ; r ‘ ' (wro cabinet ma| ftoth «a**ea ai d water A moderi home at a email pr ee. along ih- , ,, m»« Hi J»w>l*nl «,<. ONI.Y $200 DOWN and tl.. halanr• Ilk., rent p. huv tide 4 room roffage having i»oi, rat»e». water, cement laundr am I front p„rri. In lowland Only II ,70'i <gi. S. NESBITT Jr. ■ota 'Phone*. 1S20 Market St (tone* to Lota. 80 Acres Farm Guernsey Co. Ohio four mile-, north i-i,ar of tarn bridge good road i. l o ir roomed 1 hruice. good ham, ah« * p hotnw> g>a..| orchard (tolling land Mint will pro dm< well. Jil.'.m, with timber. ,,t |l>ou an»l owner retain no rt hunt al. e timber r.a of the au aeres un id'r ruJt.va'Ion Ileal I.attain G. O. Smith National Evchang* Bank Bi Ig rok .salu live ria.med hoove sltsted on «»hli ■irei > < In ,tp to.pi irk hover, fi rm* rai . i.< fried* AI*o a alt room*. I>a*h am | aut.dry, flt.lah* >1 giii< on Virginia tr< *d. » tmrvaln » all H. F*. JONES Ho..wt JN*t » K*. h«n*a Hat.* to,la t *•••* Ml. Mai l *of K 26 DEAD IN THEATRE fCootlausd from first *»*•-) »ory and building inspection to ascer tain whether the laws of the state have been followed eMasuremcnts f»k»fli by members of the Jury showed i the stairway leading to the second 1 floor of the building, the main floor of | the opera house, to be only six and one-half feet wide, while the doorway at the bottom was not more than eight I feet high. It Is customary for the management of the theater y*' give two or three performances each evening, and Sat urday the moving picture niaclAr op erator was about to complete the first when a film parted. Some of the audi ence had already commenced to leuve the building, and other persous were on the stairway coming up. Foreigner Is Blamed. Pubrowski's wild flight through the i theater and his subsequent stumble down the stairs into those emerlng the building, was the beginning of the death-struggling jam at the foot of the stairs. The bodies clogged the door way. Men walked over them and i fought for positions of safety, until ; overwhelmed by the weight of the i moving mass behind they, taa. were I crushed down to death. When the ; doorway had been filled up still otfler i persons walked over the bodies of j those who hail gone down, and break ' mg the glass transom over the door crawled through and dropped Into the j street. Paring this time manager Fergu son hud endeavored to stop the panic. Accompanied by his wife he star'ed for the stairs when the first alarm was given, hut seeing there was no escape there made Ills way to the I stage falling loudly for the fright j ened people to follow him he led the way to the rear of the singe and fully hiinilri'J rurAttoil fn fhia uuv Rescuers Balked. » Th«» alarm had been quickly spread Persons standing on the street at th*1 | entrance to the opera house endeav • ored to extricate the struggling men I and women from the rapidly riFln* t pile of bruised and bleeding flesh, hut I to no purpose. An alarm of fire uur j Founded and firemen and police hur | rted to the scene When they arrived they lent their efforts to saving those j still within the building and to open I Ing up the doorway In ten mtnufei I the opera house was empty and in hall an hour »•> bodies had been recovered Physician* came from the the town , and fmm nearby places until T.o wen at work The dead were carried Intr stores and residences, and the morr I'seriously Injured were hastened to the 4'annonsburg hospital Many of thr slightly Injured ran about the street until taken in charge b> friends, while automobiles wore pressed intr i service to hurry others to their homes I where later they received medical at ' tentlon. 4 »f the dead 1- of the mwere chll ] dren. seven uf them pupils in the pub lic schools Today if was decided b> the school authorities to postpone lot a week the opening of the schools D ei Hero*! Death. Arthii r M !*• ake. name ji \ Ing. wh#*r f e >• h« g**n te pi!** u| at the «V-->r T • y.-urig man ru«h*d t ft.e re« an-! wan in t »• t t -f dragg leg n hml\ fr-m the pile. when a tr came burfl'ff down rh« stairs. Ik struck M- P* ake on » • I • k ar» ! t • Vnrg tfiiin'x •• k w.,- hr--ken Sudney Htttig r w.i*- it the perform an-** with . - So «M'** f.tilu |uf-*r«* entering t>»« } i th* y h.i* • t at » Jewr«drv t m ri-- so It»tf!gcr ! 1" .1 1 * •• r-t'ff * It M • • *■ f «»\C 1 . . T, u*«-l a* t . *.r W. :«!lT g It t urn- V • • Father Finds Dead Children. Wilt . r t on*-. .!*• . mfiloy-- f t n far onst-urg t* tiert . r. I .• rri»*n<l*r «*f >n* e»jed f., nr.t* • 'arm a* t « -» ... enfrar. • wh«r ! - in u •»- ♦ *• 1 fe l‘^ f* rr • -f h'i ♦ ” • * _ »r-n ng !-• »» »t kfi"W« i t *.• n 11 '• e\ I ; . 1 '■* .»««»• v ' -,rf * ft } i .r1v|- tA.S> t* • f' ' A • ' ' • ■ • • o , • "'m f r* M , »#* # rn ’«>♦»•* » % • fr». | • ’ . ♦ * * » n * • 'Mm • !' »•' * !’k > •,» * f'f .in •! t) #» wri1#' T # ff i*' f. . | l tm* »*• \ It «M (If* • I « • •l>rn Vr . t f r M „ , . r • • • | | I | . M»* Mint'. ..f 1.1,11 r.n^ovItV. I •”* . »»-•• *»« tlnUHir ffir-n.tr, «t tfm*. I Inn, ra.ir rtr. I . .n«.. , a t Ilf fll f i »' .»»-.? W •! n ! t Jm r«» ' Tn n'lMl' t»V- | * *■•'!**»#• tVif ar rrIn I la ,f. ta.| „„ „„r,| ,,f '•nrr' nlt.r M|,r>, a Mr- r , m,.r ■ »t,y Cnrrlacaa alxkad nt.'ra I I* •* raf—rt.il t> r,lt-r r i >t n, „ — FOR SALE Hm (irove House Cheap * ' -Ml ft »*nr f. i«» f,y| • HALLER & BIKBF.RSON I ■•*' Karat* am) rir# Pfiran.a Ootnar I '»r,fi.«a-H and M - aai atraata. ■olh ri .naa 4a* H OR iS j\ L IJ "r "’*• »• hara t, I f«,nrr,» rotor |al hr<r-k tva u-raa •*> ' • ’ > 1 - I «... la,a* ^ )Afn..rra Altar) *m rr.lrrn. a r . a \ f r,.* t. naa A riionii, i.fivi-f it i * " »• rflMi 1 » r' ?.***'* ' * ' «il»r riin«1«ifft I I?*”' ■ 5 ff ►* A ro-.n n V»#, |» t« s? I iio F 'ldf rfio |#>riL 7 rr«»r» • i , V*r, f ft • ftfOtr.#, M It* «*m<|wny Simpson & Tatum Fir# rnt<ir«r.rt. 4 *"*»■* 4, ct'F lum Fb« nt «44 several baby carriage* at the bottom of 'the stalrwny It Is claimed that lhaee seriously handicapped the audience In j the ruxhs for the street. Coroner llcff . ran has announced that this allegation I will be thoroughly Investigated. J Services Were held ist all the churches, j hut the attednance whs not large. In <11 .however, mention was made of the I disaster and in some cases the mints j •••» drew a lesson from the In. k of self control, exhibited. The follow Inc prayer wtt.»* r*p**nt«*<l |#y the • • •ngr* citlor.w 11 ss fell i <. i ind I lea - .d- i *. ? • ■ Who has taught us In Thy holy word, .that Thou dost not #wtl!lngly nrflb-t or* j grieve the children of men. bwk with pity, we best ecu Thee, upon the sorrows of this people It Thy wisdom Thou hast seen fit I to visit us With trouble and bring dis tress *iI*oti m Make us deeply sensible i *'f shortness and uncertainty of human life Teat'll tis to number our 'lays, that among t e change* of this ; world, our hearts may surely there he I fixed, w here true Joy la to be found I through tTirlet our Lord.” POLITICS IN RITCHIE Woodyard and Judge Homer Woods Mentioned for Congress in the Fourth District. WOODYARD GOING OVER THE GROUND FOR RACE Attorney Sherman Robinson Will be a Candidate for State Sena tor in County. • KLXKN'MORO. w Va . Aim 27.— * Mnn. Harry I hupinan Woodyard, of Spencer, bus been circulating among his political friends in Utfrhic county during the past week ami bold several important conferences with influential Republicans at Harvlsville. an<l while the Roane county statesman is not an avowed candidate for Congress front the Fourth dlstrlrt. to the man who can read between the lines it is plain ly visible that lie would like once more to write "M c " after his name, Mr. Wooilyaril is also deeplv interest ed In the meeting of the State com mi I fee soon to l»e held at Charleston Judge Homer It Woods, of Harris ville. will undoubtedly he a candidate fnr Congressional honors rext year, al though If his personal likes ruled. h« would probably remain on the bench, where lie ha made surh a brilliant record: hut the importuning of troop* of friends will IJkely cause him to on ter the race for ”ongress In the event of Judge Woods enter ing the Congressional race. Silas M ' Hoff, the present prosecuting attorney of Rltrhle county, will shv his castor Into the ring for Judicial honors, and ask for the judgshlp of the Third Ju dirlal Circuit, but Mr Hoff Informs The Intelligencer correspondent that •he will under no circumstances he a candidate should Judge Woods tb sir* I to be a candidate for rc election. Attorney Sherman Robinson, who l^o ablv represented Ritchie county in tlie legislature two years ago. and was swamped In the landslide of last year bv I-lev, is grooming himself for a Stnto Sonatorship Th<*r»» is ronsld^rahto ovrr gubernatorial candidates. som<- of the * s’aunelt frj. nd- of Charley Swisher h.riklrg he shou'd have antifher < hate'e, litir the general opinion here Is that Judge Hoff i the man for the honor, if he can he porrmebd upon to accept the nornfti.ition. COMING SHOOT Of the B q Came. Rifle. Rod and Gun Club Will Be Largely Attended. Arrangements for the jtig <;ame. Rlf’e. Hod and Cun Club's registered shooting tourisaitient. which will |H> lie.d on I'm -<lnj. pteinbt r 5th. the •eon-, day of the mute fu r. nr. raiild *> ,M»'* 'otnpbfed and indications |m. nr to the event being bigger than tin- one h>'d I t year by tile local -hooters It quint - .,re U-lng received ftrinn Kr*M«lrl« h. ft»** Mrn f.irv ° '*■ *•' ■ ■ ib, from aboottn* nr punl/at ini.a ..mi indlvlduala from all <>v«r II .• ri.tto, a fnl a. of < ».f froRrania lire hetnac mailed mil. Tl. loiirnn in* in liar l< on rain tune d by Hi. |n torala'f >!,online fir . . Ijlln#, which lia. <milnliutod the anrn of f;,o to w.inlr defraying Hie expenae* of the •ournej 11,0 rliimf for the l.nk.'n* •io;. f a ,i lie held ih, a „ ,j Mg rewi inorr.l,. r» of tn« Wheel.hr tfttn ,|,,b " 11 purtlclpafe The rhon, la ojert t,, faith amateur* and prnfeaalon e and aill !,<■ i on.lin t, d i.ndor th> .''■i'd« r tnoi.os took «y*tem. which • *' iini'o Kilde foi an • in ran i to Ion n,ore than i|»»' lao cent* he |»ata I*«r Hie far Ret*. SCHOOLS OPEN Prep trat'Ona Now Being Made For Opening 0f Local Public and Mi®h Schools. I inni preparai kma for the opening o I<m ,.| mill Inah rihnnln ate him tilin' made, and etcry thing a,u f»- i„ '• adinear when ti» rurt tin will !«• r ,i.. (loan on the antnmer tra< ntlnn to.- 1 m “day V t h.- huh a.h.-d Prof || |t Worha ha nil ar I r.hi. ■ menu eotupleted and Miwr,* filial i. enrollment thta in.r will lie jthe luri-# -i it, the hlmofy nf il*. high l""" T • flu, III,ik Ioiii Ilea of ' palnfltiF the entire litaide of the |.u,M i if * ha ht-eit ionildei.il |,> f ntitrar i tor • Trait and Mrlim-rh in. *i,,| |t pro ri al , a neat nppt it.ihu Trartl.aillr I * ier \ r, ho,>| in ,h« city ha* Ir . „ re .paired ft, a certain extent during the ! rumou r month* Fdurator Oira on Boat lf«« KI.AMi. Me. An* *; Prof I daurd I. , net| in~truc,i>r In tireek ' ,l,‘ dni,ilt, i-hn.il amt uniil r> l “ "»• doan of the rehml. diei| on The Ibodou ho*, on the a ay to ||il« Jt lty from t a»t Inc Imt night. Resorts—Atlantic City, N. J. The WiluKire V!r«tnla Avenue nc VYlIlSnire am, Beach. ocean |\i**w improve.] rap. 350. Trl 1 \at* bat ha, running water In rooms; ele 'ai'T p»rrhr«i, et- Music. Special — 115.0“ up weekly. Booklet "*^1 . SAMUEL KLLLS. 1 flTLANT10ClTY*OFFICIAL*GUIDE K^wistsr.sK-^:i;-ra»,?FT8a: out* Ulllckl Guide. Beware ut Imitation, • [—CONTINENTAL—| : Tanne***. sv». r.nr ll.arh; i.Iwavs nf—n private bail.*, elevator, ev-el ( ’.eru table white .-ervtre; J2 to S3 dlv J* to SlT.io xvkly . Sat to Mon 13 j Booklet*. Margaret \VHl*h Duncan. NOTED PUH ITS TABLE. DANCE ROOM Mt’STC ELECTRIC* LIGHTED THJtOCGHOVT. »I - •; tall] JT ai 1 * *» up Weekly. ESTABLISHED 32 TEARS. EMERSON CROVT1LANEL. Mgr. HOTEL IROQUOIS ; So Carolina Ave. and Beach. Most cen* i tral. close to all attractions. Capacity | 40o. private bathe, running water in room*, i levator tnu»1«*. white service. Noted for Its table. *»npphe<l dire« t from j farm*. Sp«* tal, $’.4 00 up weekly. $• 5o ; up dally. ItimkUL \V K. SHAW. j Moat modern and leading moderate rate j ALBEMARLE Xnd i&fni'™, j \ew throughout; vitality 330; private bath*. elevator*, tta.o ft w Me. r..n| porr'.e*. e« etitlonnl table, white *ervl* e. I Special .,i r il-s. ]'. *1". S I 2 ,t> up 'Weekly, S2 up dally. Booklet • 1 3. I*. COPE. THE COLWYN 21 South Michigan Axe i iprn all year, }1 ju up daily. So up weekly. F. I*. WABItl'RT' >M. LEXINGTON l ■> ! A * fi» in > *» •'pm lwu* grotitid* adjoin hn»< h and boardwalk On v ; » KUPftfl |B*) i r-' fr- rn f i#e to # irf In hat*.:ng attin »lth«*ut ti*lr.ff which 1# proh!Mt-d I of hath nnwaea with attenilant to car# for suit a »• free Kuiining water in r<M»rn* I re»h and w» water baths, public aad prt \ »| r *»l*e» i :%| rate* ft .‘ft to f| Oil (|Mi'» ; Ott In V-’ I AO weekly Including choice table •uppltcd from own farm WMt* IhTvjcr ••r.h.stii Tennt# courts and croquet gTcurda between h'*t« j and b-.t« h BtM k W mm . .cst PAI I. 4 Htbf( R\N4 I Twenty Dollars Reward Will hr paid f«»r information that will lead to the conviction of any person or persons engaged in the 'ale of liquor in Ohio county in violation of the statute against Sunday selling. ADDRESS |/M K IU).\ No 709. TRI-STATE REUNION VETERANS OF THREE STATES TO MEET AT ROCK SPRINGS. Local People Will Participate in An nual Outmg on September 6. Th. annual trl-etnt.. reunion of tho I <; A. I! will hr held III Kook Sprint;* , park oti \\ i dri. sd.iv t H' l't. ml i r s. und | a l.irp. .!• lrpKUi.il will attend fr.ini j ^ *ll‘s, in.iklin; Ihi trip on it i|H'< tn] limn rh*' pronoun hh unnoun- ed ti iil'imdi d I :• 1" ti m Enrollment of rm mb. re | nti.I th. ■ .rir'ir ..f hinU< * «. m Mndlnc . nil. d to order by . r. tlru.it |.r. mi nt KM.iird Kolurta-n. » v II. IN • y. AnuTl* it, autii«'n<-«- |«*»1 hy ftr. Atldr. ** . f w. l, nme—Rl. hard ort*< > , r.tltiter pre*td«*nt Re#|>on*e H s Iinominv Id. *td<-iil. Ad.lr. ** .1 \\ l>.-,rhy. Appointment ..f • onnntttcea. Hep* in of . iiinmliimi. J Ad.lr. »* It. \ llntth A. Kelecy. K.»rf|..n ..f . r* A.I)..i.rrim.nl f..r dinner. I lte<->»in« n.. at ] riy p. m. rr.iwr I lev. Ida III K ir Addi. ** ■ e.verrx.r w •'.In**.... k of V.*I \ liKlrda. Ad.lr.,* ...... nor Jinleon Harmon of Ohio A.litre*, lion Alt!.--- Pnm< r. ne Addt.,* Kev .• y swift of I leaver l'»lli, l"a. A-ldr. ** Il..n J. \V, \vhlt.k.r of • 'union. <>hl.. short nddr> *«e« M . ..mra.le* Adjournment mure*. Sail game l.ilwi.n \\<llel.nlv and son* <>f \<t i .ran* »i • ... ,. m Supper lie. ..ti\. n. at 7 p m I'tawr It, i j \\ Hunl.nr I i t.roplir. s s I "S', mist, r of r« mm.nl.* Addt. ** AV I* Hubbard of A\ e*t 1 A irginf.i It* «liati.<n Minnie Hand ill r • Ir. |. I ji.li. * ,.f tie 11 A II Ad.lr.-** Aim John AfeMillan. pa*! pr. *ldenl | jell. * of the .; II Ad.lr.** Ml*• Hattie foe , A.|dre»*e* Metn'.r* ..f H.<n* of Vh, run* A .hire** l\ p I .on. « of \V. ll*\ ifie. I ibl«, ^te.ft addle**. * bv m-ml>er« and \ !• II.d*. a dj.iiarnm.nt. At th# Hotel*. Al. I.ut l'b-i« Mill.. .-i irtmhiirg A|, ni l Air* \\ M Arno* I'. i.imbw*! • .nd Mr* M | smiih no.| fan II. and i I. I•• Ine. . In. k* >ur* in *.no, f». S M'.n .« Hunllnr’.o,. Mr *,..| Mr* I >n. t II itl«n. <'l.ir k»l.or. \ "n> .n St.. I* l airmont; J \| |.|ni< AA ,i*h '» «f •»», |* « ‘ tirat I . mral AA litoir «• tv.«*ll •..riot.. Hair. \| folk, n I’lti.lo.r* AA In.Ivor Mr nnd Mr. r p John Ste.,i..t„,ih Jnne* f |J», Jr » ,j. llTI1f>fl,l Man.m Mr ,.n.| Mr* |, hn s Monk* Atarttn* f.r»., John s Shaw 1 'dhrrty, Mr* t c. Hilo). Oar.' I Uir».»»% PRIVATE LOANS No More High Rate* j The National Loan Company, over McLain's Drug Store, corner Twelfth and Market. A new company with • a new plan which makes the coat of a loan very reason able All business strictly confidential. What a loan with lis will cost: $ 20 only *1.33 psr month _ [ * 25 only $1.42 per month $ 30 only $1.50 per month r • 40 only $1 66 per month $ 50 only $1.83 per month , $100 only $2.66 per month Other amounts In the same proportion. These rates are about 3T-, and are the very lowest In Wheeling. If you have a loan now with any of the high rate companies, compare the above with v.hat you are paying w« will PAT off your loan and advance you the money you neeu besides at our new low rates. Loans in all surrounding tow us. Call us up. National 574-M. Bell 1829-R. If not convenient to call, fill out this coupon, mall It to us and our representative will call at once with full Information. j Name ....... Address .. Tcwn .Amount Wanted $.. PRIVATE OFFICES NATIONAL LOAN COMPANY Comer Twelfth and .Market Sts. Over McLain's Drug Store s^ Entrance, No. 42 Twelfth Street. rOK RENT_ FOR KENT i !• n r«* »n;c.l ). •im-olliru;. Vi Main, ln.»o. En iuire | 312 Main St. au-23-1 ' FOR EFNT I l it f 5 hath, |Mr<tt>, front and I* ui poict.es. Kiv»r Vu-» Kt.t|ulr»* So. I'i i.t St. ‘*all 774 \V Bell. nu l». tf 1 R I HI Y)Nl) FLOOR SIX HooM DWELLIN'*;. SERA HATE AND EXl’Ll'HIVE ENTRY HAL!.. AND LATH ALL IN 1«<mjD CONDITION. AT NO. 30 TENTH ST. JAMES L. HAWLEY >0«SVa Miln street. rOK RENT—T!:r. • M . ly f irt.;.. e»| f . .. r f.it light Ji'mim keel ing Apply 3*' Nor*;. I'ront Mr...t jy 31-n fOU WXT—4-roum fiat, with bath flr.l fh-or, ai.o .1 4 en.i 6-roorn llata nicely tun.lei.wl. tilted up for ll^ut houe-keaplng; rar.t reai.unabte Apply IB N. I tont o-23-tf For Sale—Typewriters rot SALE «• 11v. r typewriter, good condition H. .1 Smith *ln Main St. Wheeling. Nat. 1357-M, Bell. *73-K M1SCELLAN ECUS WAHTtD or .i i. irwi l»aker. Address J<*m *;r1*» n*-« k 44‘.*3 .leffrretir* street. l.«‘llalre.< nu«>. i WAITED—-rror<1 hand vn«* errine. fr»»ir t« •. H 1* . ?n«tf f h- tn running »»r I#*r i Addret- John A McOtnni*. I’rl l*« j><Tt. | Ohio. att-25-l f WAITED— - ’ ir>n «k drnr lerk. four > • »rs . xperlen. *• Address J J AlkJre Olendale. \n V« M ANTED—Female Help WANTTV—I-«dy bn»k-k«*«>|»*r. AMreni * • O. Itox 3 4*», \\ he**lln*. W. Vn au-2B-j WANTED—Male Help WANTED—' .00,1 , iru, player J alaea ir|, D V* .. i wanted—T" Hate 4 man experl •i ■ i in Inn.I koldertng Appl\ Wheel _ * *" 1 ° au-2H-J WANTED—i no expertan ed machine ”.Hn and ..ne htn.'h man. Apply in periuin to Butler Planing Mill Co. But 1 M -S-m WANTED - || - 1> a.Nertleed article Earn J2So per month ..tally No .-ampler to carry. Klato c..„ to* E. Until Si. New York. N. * au-24-m WANTED—(toys and young men to work * in tv. Cup I ‘epoi t-nenr Apply Wheei in*- • 'orriigatinc Co. Martin* PVrry I>e S if WANTED—iianl riveter* Apply Whg. >cni .\I 1 ,rr> i'epart _ If 1-If ™ WakTID—M one* several good dally cry and t.-la. boye. lo work bATore arhooj. Apply at ClrculaMor. Utparp rnent Intelligencer, batwaeo 4 and ( If- Ol. Stockholders’ Meeting. Stockholders' Meeting. la belle ikon wokks. Notice of Annual Meeting of September 19. 1911. Notice I, hereby given that the An r'. .I Meeting Of the stockholder* Of La IV !.. Iron Work* will he held In the Aaaeml.ly Room of the Wheeling Board • • r Tla.ie H III.ling, in the Cltv of Wheel ing. Count\ of Ohio. Wen Virginia, on I u**<\*y. fh* 12th rtny of S#pt^mh#r, t#*T» o‘**k»rk in th* morning. f«»r LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. C»»h pulu tur taut off c list h In*. Writa ur rail. HI LETT. Wo. 1037 Market St.. Wheellnr. W Ti pTtTnts^^I tiuoklet of i of up _ _ mailoa free. * Pateat Ueiii Ujlldla*. t% aeeltoo. W y* w* •* uUact Hud Hilia, TPuj and stall V..alii.a. Atlarl.i.nkii carefully y.a. ad and ••• utet Wa aJJuat df-na and inane cuilerts na un a ■ tin' im.in s.aaie no pay rna B . ’k«. a Mer t anllle i«n y, i j nuarj uf Trade Hit*. wt.eiina w. va it-* SI MM! K IM S< )R r>. Low Rate Excursions To BERMUDA! «a Ideal Sea trip to Ike Meat Iteliehtfel Hea.ol la Ike Mertd I eel end llralthfel fijrv e>.nioer m e,i|nn ei.neni -ea t>«ik ! let (t-M r boallp* Teniilx, »n!f. . yrSflf A I tea nil** Auyerb In rtn I nl.if' It* Tin mi.Mm im i i>i i* iV„ ltl < Trmatlntic Liter “OCEANA” Id len« >l«i lerer-eel *.T* ft tone Urf'-i l aatrei MaMl.ni rle • and (Inly flrln at»ei, t ire' > in--1'a-eeerrr sieateer to Kerin ida An # ante at frelaht rarrled on Ibe "Or eeaa. • rxa m .nr .... .he « • I . e <! Si aT ' JMJJ •»i,b t"i« t.ed« ayliaa ee <nie ei-h^prl- a'e 1 TOURS t \\ ,V. ,. |»px *»f.| »•!>■.» p l;lf ■ \r\ ! '•»*• • nr , f Hrtmmds 4iie«>lr l.lar. it" |» «a?. .% | r«-torn and t.a tran»a< tn»n of any ai d J1* » -n-inara that may pr<.parly c -m* ha. x«»rr raid moating Tl.o M..rk tranafrr Vnki will h# r! -od with tha <’lo*a of hualnapp on ny\m tL* »*th day of Hrptambrr. I II. and will ha rr-opanrd at fan ’ ' u hi f..** morning of Wrdnrudny. f Sept mb*r 1 ?11 By ordar f rhr- Board of !>irartnra 1 S A A« ’ M H» M>TT. F*-a«tdrnt* ^ ^ " ESTKALL, Ha« ratary *" 1 ** ————^* _ LOST. LOST—• • rna; wdfM H .« •• it T0*» lb» Notify Whaallr* J’ .’ h'th'n a*d ?a a|va rrwar.f \\ hf-lm* Buti hai a A pcia’hT. au-25-l M \l.t I) rn )F»( )SALS. ~ Itotlc* to Menu fact nrera. Junker* Her chant* and Other Wholesale Deaiere "T*.' * ls MhHKHY 'IIIIA. That Vm . .11 'r’ 'f "f lh. 9t.v« . "ft Il-Jln'i nil: IC.IV. 1.1 I* .tally . f ,t. ■ .ff..• <•• ,,i.. West Vir ■ ‘ ■ ' fointn’ir *1 i|>|>1 ia* for t> » •rel riel, li e* tiifion* the financial in.e.n.ri • f *>h. 1, is vented In *Hil 1 net* nil' he ..warded to tha Her. -| l: IT v c. i eld. let and •••»«•*•» ••«vi •' "«•« V irgin * • • , r * * an *11 prafaran a . .. IV . ' «*»•» nee.led Will t, fur. 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