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HHHHj /\ M I 111‘ Hi Hi ■ I ARE YOU INTERESTED I 9 In the welfare of yourself and family? If why d®“* K: ■ you square up those little, annoying and bothersome Dill* H m which have accumulated the paat winter? pjjjj ( LISTEN—HERE IS 1 f SOMETHING NEW 1 S We will loan you money at rates you can afford to gt B pay. sufficient to pay up all you owe, leaving you with Bl » but one payment to make each payday or month, instead m jSL of the many you had before. The remainder of your Jg S earnings you will then enjoy fcr yourself and family. B • Your Piano. Furniture, Horses, Wagons and Salary M flj will be good security. B jf 10c Weekly Caurriea a $ 25.00 Loan m S 20c Weekly Carrie* a $ 50.00 Loan R j| 40c Weekly Carries a $100.00 Loan 1| 1 mvnE WHEELING LOAN CO.oeuabu 8 I 214 SCHMLLBACH BUILDING, WHEELING, W. VA. B 1 Bell Phone F. R. SCATTERDAY, Nat. Phone W fflj 1335 Manager. 1335 ||J REAL ESTATE Overlooking Ohio River An acre and a half with good four room frame house, vith water and gas, also good chicken house and yard. $1,600 HESSE A KIRCHNLR CO Open Second Floor Schmulbach Building. Ball 471* Evening* Nat. 593 See our large for sale list if you want a home. rOW RENT 1 room*. 1211 Byron St, May lot. 1 room*. 3104 McColloch St. 3 rooms, 453 N. Wabash St. 3 rooms. 1839 McColloch St. 3 rooms, 74 Coal St. 6 rooms, 2827 Chaplin* St. 3 room*. Patterson. 3 rooms. 33 20th St, modem. 3 rooms. 93 Elm St, modem. * rooms. Elm Grove. 4 rooms. Grandview St. * rooms. Kirkwood, modern. 4 rooms, 53 Indiana St. 7 rooms, Steenrod Plare. modern. 4 rooms. 3730 Wood St. 7 rooms. 6418 8. Penn St, modern. 4 rooms. Kirkwood, modern. May 1st. 3 rooms. 147 14th St. 4 rooms. 63C 8. Tork St. 3 moms. 1126 Eoff St, modern. 3 rooms. 1047 Cherry St, modem. 9 rooms. Park View, modem. 3 rooms. Kau Apartmants. 9 rooms. Woodsdale. modem 6 rooms, nolf Apartments, modem. 1* rooms, Eeatherwood. modern 6 rooms. Pleasant Vallay. furnished. Modem office rooms. Elm Grove, a rooms. Edpiaaton, modern. L.. A. ROLF AGENCY Money to Z.oan. SO fourteenth at. yire Insurance. We*offer at a big bargain to a quick buyer a very desirable home in the Out-the Pike District. DOWLER A OOWLER Schmulbach Building, Stocks, Bonds and Red Estate. 11.300 lor good groomed dwelling; •late roof; all In good repair; near car barns. Island. One of the very best houses In Loveland; modern " roomed house; corner lot. 60*120. You can buy It right. Pleasant Valley Home—I.ot 60*466; one of the best locations in Pleasant Valley; grand shade trees snd lawn. Immediate possession SURETY BONOS G. O. Smith National Exchange Bank Bldg. E. A. GRAHAM, Representative. om ssm—riasi vscarr ton josaasD a, to ajn> it, oa a m .bp or umxm er. ta tncnitri YVkn aoBirrop rates psoo back *»-«- ratmaa fob iiaso cisa oa fast op cbbdxt oa a apt JAMESL^HAWLEY Will Trade WOODLAWN PROPERTY Good Farm fine laying farm of 40-aores, more °r ***•- situated one mile from prom inent anburb of Wheeling; four miles j from city. Good limestone soil; well i watered—water In every Held Over i 15-acres of fruit of all kinds and best qua ity. Farm noted for fruit pro I duct ion. Buildings include, good ! seven room frame house, barn 20x40 |feet two wagon aheds, two poultry sheds .ranarv, corn crib, and block •mith shop 20x40 feet. All In good condition. Good well and 100 barrel cistern. Best reasons for selling II you wish a good farm ibis is youi chance i S. NESBITT, Jr. .SVS.’t SSn.rWSKSia, Seven Per-Cent Investment Plctsut Valley home contalnini i rooms, bath, pantry, laundry cemented cellar, balls, eabient man tale, hardwood flnlah. etc. New bourn and can be secured on reason a bit terms for $6000.00 i— - r Or Sale Glen wood Height! Xl*-a 1 » 7 rrw»«a 'rama hiiulM «»•#•••*. H. at,,. ,l a^r;.a M*» >a I Ha -Mr llaa balk. U>*4'. r* ^*r**»t- fl»* parrbaa, 'ala ra*f *ar»«■•<flatoti Kura ia>aa i«n Mull 1 aamaafta aa atralMM rta» Tkla la , h"*~ *■ *»»7 n»toi Ml« HALLER A BIEBERSON H. L HESSE CO. For Sale or Real New f»«tory warehouse tx \ighteenth Mrrrv !V> fee from Termmal r a i I w a V»rdv IVOOC» feet of firm *>p**e and above high watei Mu* **» »aa»«ail«wat a I ,,,, Sampson & Tatun —-zu=*j»aaa BOY KILLS FRIEND r| _ r»aaa«>a b> MW laaal ijaaaaa | | toT» I HI ' ’* I I . Mir.h It .]•*• uwa n, •M* mm • toft WllNa Mama »#M |« < •mrrn a •fta I .toll* !»• parlor la 4a r. laal kl I ark >r • n nit ar fratoi 'fta laaatb t •*»*»• W la llama |< ar.t ! *b IMallr a4 Iba balM aaiaraH ikr lal '.’.tir** *** ,,*rrt^ •**> <04 la a aft.. FOR FARM. SECURITY TRUST CO.. 22 Acre Farm rail I'l warn* *****a <* tm *—4 mm* flaw »«.. ***ai >».** («4 *•** • attar tat**m*a »*• ami •*»•'»* Btata' fftw «*» I**"’' •**»• »** tar fkrai l«i«a4 «• 1 *(• U sai<*. f**a VtalMi. aa ratlrama I t«lll,t»* »*mm ■ark **> a 4ar Jaa .aria f**»a rHml aai > «k araaal rmmti ta*a aark *■ MMM a* *<a «*a. ir .i*a*ti 4t 44* If >«•*'»*« *4 «■* iw a« am.* TW WWthni R««Ht Co. FOR SALE .4 aammi tamaa talk ami •• ta-'ka. amtla aai *ramt ramm . * am ft«ati<H* a*’, ra.4 *a*ma »a’k La itatM *>•-,*♦•* aa ka-k f*a* at . , H. F. JONES *aam> « Wat. Mb rna-a 4k4a M fkaaa tW ta akaa aai A THE LATEST MAGAZINE! _Watala aai ia»*, ta.fi Ikaiaaa ks. *Vka mmaaktrf 4a f.rakaa aai ia iraa* aii iwfafc'kl. hr "" .*a. at aak w* Sara kamaat pair am C. H. OUIMBY ^ir UfM.O ttft '"LJkl.tk MINERS TO OPPOSE SENATOR PURINTON MATTER FREELY OtECUMED IN # CONVENTION. 1 Committees Appointed at Yaatsrdey’s Session—Will Adjourn Saturday. Officials of the Ohio miners yester day stated that Senator Pnrtntoa of East Liverpool may lose the nom ination next fall on aoconnt of his action in helping the antl-ecrseo law. They stated that the miners of Bel mont. Harrison. Jefferson and Colum biana counties will work to this end. This was discussed In a speech made at the opening seeaion of the annual convention of sub-districts Nos. 6 and « yesterday by Presldsnt Moore of the Ohio miners. Presi dent Moore In en Interesting talk made plain the necessity of political work among the miners If they wleh to gain many large points The nnenlng resvlon of the conven tion, which was held at the Ohio Val ley Trades Assembly hall on Market street, was marked by the harmonioui feeling which existed among the del egates, of which there are 100, who represent 104 locals with approxl mately 17.000 members. At the morn ing session the preliminary work wai disposed of and reports made by all the officers. The report of the and Itors shows a balance of $10,000 it) the bank to the miners' credit. th< financial standing being exceptional!] good. Report of Votss. The report of the votes for sub-dla trlct officers polled last Decern be shows that President Albsstn, o Bridgeport: Vice-President Wtlllan Roy, of Klee. O.. and 8ecretary-Trea* I urer William Applegarth. of Bridge port, were all reflected by a three tc one majority. The following were ap pointed and will have charge of th< business and dlseusslons which wil : be brought up in the sessions, whtcl r--—. . will contlnae until Saturday alter Committee oa Grievance*—J oeeph Martin. J. J. Caldwell. SMnuy Joned. John Wood. Richard Johnson; Com mlttee on Distribution— Thomas Price. Stave Herlnk and J. J. Nunuei. ser geant at-arms. O. T. Kckles and John Bowes. Committee on Officers’ Report —Thomas E. Jonea. A. P. Doughty. Thomas Fowler. A. J. Hollnbdugh end John Norton: Committee on Kesolu* tlona—Jerome Watson. O. W. Hinds. Edward * Hill. Joseph Penmen end Noble Ault: Committee on Conautu tion. John W. White. Edward Doughty, Alex. Ford, Steve Williams and Geo. Bethel Senator Green Speaks. At the afternoon session several interesting speeches were made br officials, a much appreciated address being made by Senator Green, fdrmer president of the Ohio Miners. Mr Green discussed the general outlook of the miners' and the manner In which the various obstacles might be overcome. President Moore, of the Ohio Miners’ followed with one of the most appreciated speeches of the day in which he atated that politics were a very Important factor among the miners and that to gain their ends they must take an active part to se cure the election of men who will give . them a square deal. Mr. Savage, sec retary of the Ohio miners, and vice president John Zelenka also made appechee In which they carried the opinions of President Moore In var ' ioua ways. The committees appointed yester : day, will take charge of the work of 1 the convention from now on. and this ’ morning’s session will be taken -up - with the disposal of routine matters. ) At the afternoon session however, It ■ Is the object of tbe delegates to get > down to business, and several lm I portant matters will be dlscused and i action taken. ' OUT-THE-PIKE Bad Fir* Narrowly Averted at Elm Grova. A bad fire was narrowly averted a Kim Grove yesterday afternoon whei Iiacy on Main street dropped a»bucke 4 painter working In the Blaney phar of paint, containing turpentine and ol on a hot stove, with a result that I set fire to the woodwork around th< room. A general alarm waa sent ll and the Volunteer Fire company r< sponded promptly, but when they ai rived It had been gotten under conlro by a number of persons, who were ai tending the Keyser sale. Chief o Police Hastings of Wheeling, am Her gent Claytor, were present am great credit Is extended them for th assistance they rend^ted. before th department arrived on the scene. Tb damage was small. Improvsmsnta Under Way. Improvements were started yestei day on the large addition that Is to b< added to Greenwood cemetery. Con tractor Isaac Degarmo. of Gleenwood has charge of the work, and has i large force of men employed. - Thi large ravine between the cremator and the vacant held on the east of I has been sewered and will be filled In Paternity Charge Prsfsred. Henrv Fink, a well known youni mau of the National road, was placet under arrest last night by Constabl< Richard Stein, of Greggsvtile, on i j paternity charge preferred by Davit I Paxton, of FultOD. Mr. Fink has beei I' out of the state for some time and 01 his return was immediately placed u« der arrest at his home at Fulton. Th< { accused was arraigned In the court o ! Justice Gompers. who refused to stat | what action was taken. Special Car for Trlsdelphla. j The pastor and superintendent o the Tridelphia M. E Sunday sc hoc have completed arrangements wit! . | the City and Elm Grova R R. Con I pany for running a special car to at commodate the pupils and friends c that school who wish to partletpat In the Sunday school parade In Whee ing, on Saturday The Par will leav 1 the upper bridge la Tradelphia ■ .11:20 o’clock transacted and work pertaining to the good of the lc/,e will |e taken up, Tri-Dletrict Institute Postponed. The tri-district institute that was to hays been held at the Woodsdale school on Saturday has been post 1 poned u|tli Sai'irday, March 23. on sc • count of the illness of Prof. McEntiro. j Principal of the Woodsdale school. Mr. McHntlre is improving slowly at the # North Wheeling hospital. Children Will Attend Parade. Superintendent G. B. Bushon has an I nonnc*;<i that the children from the . Sunday school clssses of the Stone f church will leave Elm Grove to-mor I row on the car leaving the Grove at I 11:15 to attend the- parade to the tab $ ernacle. and will meet the parade at i Fourteenth and Chapllne streets, , Wheeling. ' HaiaJop Funeral. The funeral of Mrs. George Halalop, - whose death occurred at the family i residence Tuesday, will be held this . morning. Requiem high mass will be celebrated at the at. Michael’s Calh ’ , ollc church at Edglnaton I^ane. Inter i ment will be made In the Greenwood cemetery. r - - I Out the Pike Personals and Briefs. A lartte number of people attended the sale yesterday of R E Keyser of Elm Grove. Farmers from, all parts of the country districts were present. | <*hief of police Howard Hastings was a visitor In Efm Grove yesterday and attended the sale of R E Keyser. Miss Bertie Bowman, of Cameron. Is spending several days In Elm Grove visiting friends. The young son of Charles .Yunke. of Greggsv-llle. Is ronllned to his home with a slight Illness Chauncev. the young son rtf Mrs George Chauncey Dewey. of Echo Point, Is Improving after a severe Ill ness. Grimes, of West Alexander, wi.a a business caller In Elm Grove yesterday. Mr. Elsie omen Is reported to be no better at hta home at Edge wood. John Richie, bf Cameron, la spending several days In Elm Grove visiting friends. . Elisa Riggs, of Dallas, was a busi ness caller In K#m Grove yesterday. Mrs. James Johnson Is still in s very I serious condition at her home In j Greggsvllte. Al*mrwt*r wwin t n ■ wu •*- -- I Hjt from Prtrrr Run to Middle Wheel 1i r.a creoh. ne*t week. A pound ports will l*e held ot tho home ..f Mr* it<-hlo*oer In rulton. thla • , evening. * Mr* J t, (itrk*r. of Brho Point. 1* t|' tending *e\ era! d*v* to Pittsburgh. r *"!'*«? Winter* will open o *ho# *hln me porter in the Torhe borber *hup ' Hftl dfdl V y The Mr*' ehipment of aprln* > hirh • eno o*en here tht* *-*eoe weea re . aired Or H P Rehren* «'• ef *«d» j dale renter day. The» retailed at id* I 1 . kertee Plltett. wha ha# keen rioit tn« In •aptltman for a fee dor* r»* turned u hi* boot* ot «To»n*iU* r*n • teedat h John otto of •;••*«*> llle i# obte ta I |* on after mm «os4lniid to I* 4 ■r 4 4 7 r __ e» _ . el R K b n.lrn wtH return '• nor it 1 fruot ee riuaded trtp to Plertdo 4 ■ — I; ATI ANTIC CITY HOTF.l. tWTU Awwni frMR •»##! Fn» H*#‘«** i otoodoed b mtonte *pd Qottjolei f 4 t | hmwBi. ---- WINTFff RFSnfTT5. 0-C E A N A t ■ « - Bermuda I L*"* -1* ****** * l Wmm MMA»t»u m—m 9wm IMft l* <|m CT-rfS —P» rWt 1 fni — M— ■ UK »H 4 1 Vardy Funaral Tba fuaadal of Hobart, tba tnfan •on of Mr and Mr* W W Vard] •u bald yaatarday afternoon, at orlorb at tba family raatdanra abor Trtadelphla Harrlraa ware la rharg of Rat W u I. atrybar. of tbo I . Matthaw a F R. fburcb aaalatad b Trtndolphla M R < bnrrb H»t Bit I aall roodo<-'ed tbo lntanbobt aoralr at tba PanlnatiNt raMalory Mro. I % A data. Tba many frtanda of Mra I I Adorno, a wail known and blfhly r ’par-'.d ramdant of Wondtewn. wot •booked In hear r* bar daotb wkM orrwrrwd at bar bona yaatarday mart ln« at t to after a It ocarina Utnano t rnnrar Mro idajna woo a oarb of tba RncBah 1>w*noano ebore* < Biataontb atrwot Whaattnc an a po chore* W«bt Mba la aortHad I i. O •. r taoc* Maaai^. Trtadadobta lode* I O O F w , bold tbafr racotar maotlnc nn Nntf t I dny «.anloc at tba todc> rmm i Tnadmnbta Haculor bwataaoa wtU | CONVICTS KILL 3 PEWOFFICERS Tregecy in WiKmlu Prise* Fsllewad •n fccrape «f Three Cwvwto, Hmi* Fwwit UXCOLN. .Neb March 14. -Throe prl«ut.»ra at the Nebraska penitent!.,t at Dicuur, three mUee south of here, this afternoon, -rrtnsti 1 Werten Jamas Delahunty, Deputy Warden chnrten Wagner, Usher A. CL H* liman. and wounded Cell House Keeper txody. The three convicts than mads thetr escape from the front entrance et the pcnltent'ary and were swallowed up in the t’lssard that Is raging hare. The killing was done by Cheviots kdler. Taylor and Dowd, each sen* tcnced for bank robbery. None of the other convicts attempt* cd to escape. Word was received at the peniten tiary et t o’clock that three men had been seen going Into a haystack about three miles west of th* penitentiary. A itosse Is now on th* way to the place. THREE OFFICIALS (Oaattnasd From meet Page.) ffurors and on lookers at bay. tha ** ■asslna backed out of the court bouse and across tha green to the troop of ponies, fn a second they were gallop ing like mad through the aroused vil lage and off to the hills. With them the asaasslns half car ried. half dragged on* of thetr number, wounded and It was said that this was Sidney Allan, one of tha brother*. Three jurors, Fowler, Faddis, and Kane, and A. T. Howlett, Bruce Map shall and Stuart Worrell, bystanders. "Cl C WUUUUCU. May Attempt Rescue. Floyd Allan, the prisoner at the bar was shot several times probably not fatally. Sheriff Webb's deputy, with county folks. Is guarding Allen. It Is reported that friends may attempt to rescue him tonight. The quiet of HUlsvllle had never been disturbed by such a roar of fir ing and three hundred men. women and children rushed to the court house. Webb and Foster were stone dead. Judge Maesle died in less than an hour. When some semblance of organisa tion came out of the chaos, some horsemen hurried down Into the Beaver Dam valley to spread the news and get help. More Intrepid ones rode off toward Betty Baker, where there Is a railroad station ' and telegraph wire. Word of the tragedy yras slow In getting to points from which help could be ashed, but the machinery of the law once started worked quick ly. Governor Mann ordered the stale companies of militia at Roanoke and LyncMburg ready to move to Hills vllle If their aid should be neceseary. Police, detectives and volunteers from nearby places took all possible means of transportation to get to HUlsvllle. Late today Governor Mann tele graphed to Judge W. R Staples of i the Roanoke corporation court to come to Hfllsvtlle and take charge of judicial proceedings. Attorney Gen eral Williams of the state of Virginia has also been ordered to HUlsvllle. END TEXTILE STRIKE Sis Mills te Open, Employing Seven Thousand—Sevan Smaller Mills •till Idle. LAWRENCE. Meat.. March 14.— The strike at sis of the textile mllti In this city Is ended. It remains in effect at seven mills here and ons In Andover. The Everett mills, which has kept Its employes locked out since the strike started. Is understood | to be contemplating reopening soon jat an Increased wage scale. Ot a mass meeting this afternoon tbs I strikers voted to declare off ths at ins n»»n nron, wood Ayer land Proa pert mi II* of tba Amartcab j Woolen company, tba Atlantic Cot ton miUa and the Kuahardt Wooreted | mill* Approximately 7.000 opera ' tire* will return to work at tbtaa plants Mohday. A# a resalt of today's action It la estimated that about 2.000 operatic** ,wlll remain on strike not locludtna the 2.000 locked out at lb* Ecere" Out tea mill* Another Waps Inc rasa* NKW HKDrORD. Maas. March 14 —Tweety Or* tbotiaaod textile opar atlvea la tht* rlty will rweetr* aa la craaee of Or* par coat la ***** March 24. The Sew H.Ofard Mm* factor*** aeupctuttee decided upna this ad ranee rt, mentin*^ today Mill HEAYY PINE rc ’o WaMeu rirnn. ruefi day Trad I ■ ruiup by Otpaer Mara tar nailai d'vta aTtaiiTiat TA4H <M» TmpOpQpMX 724 ad Merck md apeak '* a*rh at 1 wleb to baee or bat* pueattaoa aa WANTED—Mate Help. WANTED Mm for general te at tbe Fiimln^SSt Oflace Nations Tube Co. BENWOOD . . mr-lS A cotyuat booft-k*«p«r for **11 y**1****- H»f»r«ao« r* <»Ud«L Addt^as P. O. Boa lil. imr-U-j c*»»« rt«ln«d phar *0*1 n»aa l>r«f.rrs<l Oood sfzssu -irtF ~c srgr WANTED—LABORERS OUTSIDE WORK. APPLY— . Whf. Mold & Foundry Co. r„%n“5IVN*°- r ___ mr-lj-tf barb.r for Saturday. lB<tutr. 24J Marshall »«.. U.n ’ro°^____ mr-11-1 sr1 i»t^B^^a,s'wta^r,4D2rs LOST X4MT—Rrtsr.n »th and Ylth struts, Th. fiJST; T,th s«ttins. T ,fl"d€r P!«M« return to Mr*. M 1,4 N- Maln 8t* and *•*•«*• r*wai> mr-lS-J SEALED PR^OSALS, ' » 8 *' •Board of Control of the a to to Jf »Y. ra*a*% will receive bide dolly Soli* »^r,<7 *l, Chorlootoit Woot Vl* Smr*1 8U!* 'twtltutlone. the flnanclol 2S?/,?W! °* i* v«c*»d )n uid SS2 SW'-f W,.V awarded to lha jgwtrt Mddaiy. quality ronatdarad. and •«■■*«.Woot Virginia ° i T." b* preference, r.licit hl^IU|>P ” "••«•« will b fur o5a»?ra,pt of r,<,uSt •*«-«TATK HOTELS. v tmrfm«T & V mivimity ruet •** »••» •» Broadway NEW YORK CITY J2*g|gS£«: MVtS^n **Wl ,”lT rnutoor MO Room* (200 with Bath) hs“aS~5“^-u,‘ £jMc*3»rva«K*-^ WANTED—Male or Female. WOllVba—Solicitors, male and female easy selling plan, calory or com in I a alon. National Public Service Bureau. ^^^_^^mr-ij-tf^ Positions Wanted—Female WAJTPBl* We have glrle for office work. bookkeepers stenographers, clerks, nurses, cooka. and girls for gen eral houaawork sometimes. We have women for house cleaning, washing, lroalng and odd Job work. Call National Phono 441-X or Ball 1P04-R National Public Servlca Bureau. Third Floor, Wg^d_<>f_Trade_Bulldlng. rer-li-tf ROOMS WITH BOARD **■ nrau Furnished rooms, with board MS Main St 1444-J Bell DIED. ••y**™-0" Tuesday morula*. March It. 1*11. at Mo lato restdoaco Mo IMS Jamb otroot. ADAM ROTT MEIER. tat his Mth tar. Funeral aorvieaa oa Friday afternoon at I o'clock. FVtendo of foiailr Invited •" ottond- Interment at Uronawood ■VlIUkSBIk >r. Wodnooday March llth 1*11 at * II o'clock * m at bar hotao In Martino Forry. CAR. RIB INQI CHRKIHT wife of tko lata Dr W. R. BRutOeworth Fnooral services from I a# r.oidonr. of har fatn.r captain U W tnplebrtpbt. Friday at 1 a. at 1'iaaaa osalt flowers ***** fm Thu codot. March IML 1*11. a* • •'clack a m. at the family ttaH—i'i Mo M Walnut Ana, Wood lawn BMMA MAT RRBr*RJCMRIUO* Wl«a of R. R. * dams t*o AT yowro FanoraJ wrrlrw an Ratarday m-rnlns at • o'clock Frioado cop.rtfu.ly cltad lat..anal at RtlwfloU. UMs UVIRIRRRAa—. . Th ••coda< Korea Id. lilt, at S o'rMsR * at. at hie Into comO.n o h. U Ml Wood Road. C. w u cciviHAk la M0 Mth tm Fnooral ton am lat# rwMmr. oa IMt* *■» kfkmwiik at t M o'rtaeta. PVMWda FUKKRAl. HTWETTORH Loula HvrtHchy FUMIRAi OIRCCTOR AMO ARTCRiAl t MRAL MtR. ”W and MM Mate Bkcaa* <MRr Aawwacnd Day at Vipkt •fata Ftanaaa Ri FM U Rartackt Rail PRaaa mt H C. J Rartackt Sat Fknwe !«*• Bruemmtr 6 Hildebrand Fncn^^macaoi sad iwonty-mr.ad tta ▼ottRkaaaa Ml. Oaoa ana and aldRt. _FOB 8lUJL "j - ■«!■ IJietlin M mt tinner and ••alar etoela. atea Mia* fw nw Mrs. Uhl tloa, admin tetratrtf U. Waiaa w. Va. air i \ m —■ On# eak dr— ■ r am aak dining table Nat'I Phone 1U1-T mrtltf FOB KENT * Ml >m-Nr>. modern I roamed house In Wood lawn Alt conveni ences Poo—a.Ion May lat. See W. H. Nichole. Loethorwood.. Mall yn»n. .11-1 Alt on halm. mr-ll-lf. Ml ■■■*—Conveniently loeatad brick building of • rooms sad large yard Ne. Tl Slateeeth street; pose teal oa March 1st. Ha— * Klrr.hner Co., sec ond Hoar Schmuibech building. M»-tf Ml >m—Tbr— aKeiy furbished yea— for light lioaaah anplng Apply II North rrontaumt._Ty-ll-tl rstsssttr. iiss ndroly famlshed. Ittsd ay for llgkl srrvar "—"^-lar Positions Wanted-—Male WAirm—W« Ytavr goad man to fill position* of trust, office man. business managers, boeh.lt—perm, stenographer*, clerk*, men for delivery wagon*, ware* house man. —1—men. taamaters. labor ers and men for odd Jobs, call Nafl Phone 441-X or Boll 1I0G-R. National Public Service Bureau, Board of Trade Building mr-li-tf POULTRY. OOX.UVUAM Wyandotte Egga from first pries pan at Wheeling and Bel lair*. Henry Uut, Nat. phone llll-M. mr-1} t-ap-ll lUPrABD'l Famous Ancones, world's best: first world's greatest ahows; greatest egg record. Cecil Sheppard, Berea. Ohio. mr-ll-t-ap-ll A A c. WIW won It ribbons, 11 specials, _ II entries Oeo. McCulley. U I). 1, 1 Wheeling. Net. phone. mr-l-t-ap-3 nVSLI OOIO Buff Orpingtons; eggs stock and baby chick-, price* reason able. E. A Newman, Glendale. W. Va. mr-l-t-ap-4 ELUOTTI Buff Leghorn* for alze and laying egg*. tl.GO for 16. Edward Elliott, rural route Wheeling. mr-l-t-ap-1 WaTTS LISIOU* bared rock day old chtcka 10c. Settings *1.00 and tl.to. C. W. Adams. Bridgeport. O. f-Xt-lmo 1* UOSl nu*D BIDf or White Or plngton chicks, thoroughbred mother hen. (4.00. Bdgedale Poultry Plant. Wheeling mr-J-t-sp-5 lOM front prise winning Rhode Island Rede. Send for mating list. Myef Nswberger. Parkersburg, W. Va. f-st-imo WAJfT WXVTX1 X-Amat—Keller etrass White Orpingtons: settings, s* ana (*. Ferris R. Miller, Wheeling. W. va_ f-M-t-mr-1* •ttTEk Spangled Hamburgs. first prise winners: eggs. *1.(0 and *3 00 per 1*. Bradley strain Barred Rocks. ll.se per 1*. Ross Btllwell, *11 Main, Wheeling. ,_ f-l»-t-m-l» OBrarOTOWB—Buff. Black. White, biggs, exhibition quality. (1.00: Buff utility, (l.so aettlng. Stock for sale. Prices right. Both phones. H. It. Marsh._4_f-13-SOt nxnmoi QUtUTY. Silver Ppan gled Hamburg. Single Comb Rhodo • Inland Red. Bradley Strain Barrel Mock. Dingle Comb Buff Leghorns. IS xgas *1 SO. Rosa Stllwell. Wheeling. *_> mr-»-t*» f 8XBTMB tiCID WTUTBOTTf «ggs~for hatching, (1.S0 to **.00 per aettlng. O. C. Moore, Bannock, Ohio. _• mrl-l-ip-| For Salr—Typewriter® Iro* BAS*—Typewriters. When buying • typewriter. It will pay you to buy the beet. No machine will do better work than the ■Oliver." The Oliver * *yp**rlt«r will stand mo-# hard ussie *n“ require lees repairs then any other . A second hand Oliver machine will bring a much higher pr'ce then any other make of machine after being In use for two to five years. . Twenty-four hundred (3400) envelopes can be ad dressed In one working day on the Oli ver machine (Demonstrated In Wheel ng.) The Oliver mach'ne will be placed v°**t °^’c* °h trial at your request. *Oliver machine la sola at a casa prtce and also on the easy payment pian. vwil snd wt ihs worn or tt»* n#w Oliver W!H *nterested. Nat . "J1" Bureau, distributor* Room *00 Board of Trade Building. __ mr-l*-tf l><?,.i*Tm Hecond hand Oliver type noT.S' "*—■ Perfect condition. Room 100 Board of Trade Building. 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