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1 I I I I I I I I _REAL ESTATE Dandy River view Home A six-room new well-built frame house on a good tile foundation, slate roof. gas. hot and cold water all over house, private water sys tem with spring water piped thru house, cistern, laundry, large porches, good sized lot. Reduced to $3,000 from $3,500; owners left city. HESSE 6* KIRCHNER CO. Open Second Floor Schrrutbach Building. Bell 4M Evenlnga Nat. 598 THIRTEENTH STREET HOME. Six-rooms. 2 halls, linen closet, large pantry, bath and laundry Lot 30x110. This is a rare opportunity for any one desiring a nice lit tle home in the heart of the city. Price very reasonable. DOWLER & DOWLE R 1019 Schmalbacb BalkUnf. RENT 11 room*. 36 Seventeenth St., modern. & room*. Rolf Flat* < * room*. Park View lame grounds. « room*. Kirkw-tod. modern. » room*. Woodlawrn. modem 4 room*. Ill* ihapltn.- S« 7 room*. Sit-! S li-nn St modern. , 4 r*iom*. )IIM>eid Flat* t> room*. 701 Fifteenth St. 3 room*. 2213 Main St. 4i room*. 1*3 Fourteenth St , modern. 3 room*. 1R Merritt St 4 room*. Kirkwood, mmlrrn. 3 room*, in* Kim St 4 room*. Kim Grove 3 room*. 5) Thirteenth St. 4 room*. 3*09 Wood St 3 room*. 410 Main St 4 room*. 104 Vlralnla St. I 3 room*. 74 Foal St R room*. Hlhberd pint* 3 room*. 414 X W at.*»h St R room*. 33 Twentieth St., modern. 3 room*. Koho point. R room*. 94 X. Huron St. 6 room*. 32 Klnt St., modern Fall and ere our l!*t before rent nt I f» rooms. Ml N Huron St We have property f.,r rent in ai’. part* I b rooms. KriaitiRton. modern. i of city and suburbs. L_. A. ROLF AOE NCY Mon«y to _7.0 Fourt—ntB at,rir. m*nr»nt*. Country Home One of the most delightful suburbau homes in this section. I-arge modern bungalow with city conveniences, large barn for horse or automobile, whole property abundantly supplied with water, reservoir, well, and two great springs of mineral water; the grounds 12'j acres; *'2 acres fertile gardening land; the lawn Is one of nature's beauty spots, being a natu ral knoll with beautiful shade and or namental trees, many of rare variety; good orchard, large and small fruit; poultry yards, etc. Ton must see to appreciate. Kor full details, G. O. Smith National Exchange Bank Bldg. E. A. GRAHAM, Representatl ve. ros SALE — TRICE . A LAST LOTS ItinilBEBED 9. 10 ARD 11. OR WEST BIDE or ERIE ST.. IR (IlLCianTS TRIRD ADDITTOR PRICE 9400 EACH OR ACE THREE POR 91.000 CASH OR PART OR CREDIT OR EAST TERMS. JAMES L. HAWLEY 104SV. Mala fttr**! BAE MAR Frame Dwelling of 10 Rooms on each side—Modern and piped for furnace; good well and best of lo cation. Lot 50x 132. If you want a home and investment in •ne, here it is. SECURITY TRUST CO., Agent*. Owner to Leave For (.aliform* and will cell hie '»/•» at H-acre* on (,ocho. ton countv 'o*J nea' <~amhridge O Three-room cottage fine harn. la'ge Fr,uIf'' hou«-e, quantity of f'uit juct "he right rl»te to ra.ee that foutfry H"Ueehr.ld good* and fa-m implement* included fine mile fr*.m ra Iroad Oi't fl 200 (Ml. S. NESBITT, Ir. Monet to Iran _ I.W) Market J*. T«- farm la vtaaaof •» c«rr- ’:u« ok... m 4 Hith Fair BM« S3 MM * • » . » • aM 9 P • # '*• • • ••m-' 7't * »*• e»- tea,* o Small Acreage L<K«t«d on th« Itont Church load n* mile from Kim (Jrove. good elevation, ferrije soil; l u were* fronting on stie*-i 420 feet. depth 200 feet; Price |55" Another plot of ground same l-..,tc.n fronting 410 feet on two streets, corner. Price 9250. < in l»e bought on m«nt* , °f 17 5b per month No payment* • \ pecte.l When k or njt of work. ■ > mu at our office. t’an have possession at once. The Wheeling Realty Co. Third floor Schmulbaeb Bid*. Zatl 631. Ball 1S33-R Ldgington Lane Six Room House I^irge porches slat*, roof. go.*d well I.«»t 32x170 feet Will se,| at |3 00b bO On easy terms. FIDELITY nrVCSTKEWT * LOAV ASSOCIATION 1399 Main St. Formerly Hank ..f \u..lirt HM* Hail pinna. 1TII, National phnnr i River View Home $3800.00 00 down balance I ke rent hoy* new dwe'ltng of six rooms and bath wit i 1 all kfin»n ' nni.n,.n .. linn ».f f iy propfrllra up tti* rlvar. fir*..,, I mlr, if., from rlty Abnt. all n»«l« H i .. kill r.allr. ufr. profit. Our Bullatin at Zatranca. w. tB.tBiao. tarn ••*1 Batata aad Inauranra *ad Floor Mn laaa Marla, straat tOpp Ttetorta Tbaatra t For Sale or Renl New G-'tory warehouse on I iehteenth street. tSo teet from Terminal railway yards. 21.400 feet of rt<»or 'pace and above hiyh water. *«<*•<»•• #*r ur.»9 r.'pn-M Simpson & Tatum FOR SALK • • •• *, • » | I' •»»#». • H. F JONES " * N»* (■ lark |i4| •»! m NK m «• THE I .A TEST MAGAZINES **•*•!» •ffc-l ^41 *» M M pHR '“*•**•• W • f •* R«1 f 4# H*»f *li | « • I f (HR f»Rf At | -,9k imtrnrm IfcR-Rf prt^RR C. H QIJIMBY •MOK-KI.I r.H »*| WKWk tA'.KR OkJ IT1IIT BEST LIBERTY TAKES GAME defeated west lafevette in CLOEE CONTEST Hricklm Twirls* * Go** Gam* far th* Nwikii Tun, Kwftuif Hi* Hit* Wall* Scattered In an exciting cam* played yeater 1*) afternoon on the Went Liberty irounds. the Normal team eaally (tr eated the team representing Went -Afaye'te College. Pa, by the score of > to 1. Featured throughout by the I tood playing of both teams, the game { >»* interesting and waa witnessed >y a laqte crowd. Stricklin, lor West liberty, pitched an excellent game and •eeelved errorless support, his own ?rror in the eighth inning alone pre senting a shutout. The score in detail: W*st Lafayctta. It. II. O. A. K I .\l|.-harts, ir. ft 2 t ft 0 fall, mm .ft 1 2 3 t * Michaels. 2b-p_ 0 0 2 1 0 Richmond. p-2b ..... e 1 4 I o Householder. 3b .... o 0 0 3 1 rtmberlake. cf . I 0 0 • 0 Latham. <- . o 2 X 2 ft Watson, if. o ft ft 0 o Wirt, lb . 0 0 7 ft 0 Totals . 1 6 24 10 2 Wsst Xdhsrty. tl >> A. K. Morrison. |r . 1 ft l o o Montgomery, if .ft ft 2 0 0 Mood. 2h . 2 1 I 2 0 Maught. as.........2 3 3 1 0 Higgs. It.ft 2 X 2 ft Ronar. Sir .0 1 3 0 0 Hist, cf .ft 0 o 0 ft Simms, rf . 0 ft t 0 o Stricklin, p .. 0 ft n S 1 Itay. c. ft o x 1 o Totals . & 7 27 11 1 Sacrifice hit — Montgomery. Ten ha*e hit* Hood Honor, Vail. Three hnse hits J Michael, bn M am. Doable play—-Higgx to Itay lit Honor Strike outs- Stricklin. X. Michaels, %. fussed hall — Luthom. empire MrCammon BRESNAHAN WANTS CLUB Haa Offered Half Million For St. Louis Team Develops In Damage .. Suit. ST LOCIS. May 2.—Confirmation of rumors that Kobert Hresnahan. catch er and manager of the St. Louis Na tional league baseball team wished to take over the chib came unexpectedly i hie afternoon, when Mrs Helene Hathaway Hritton. owner of the club, testified in Judge Crlmm's court, that Hresnahan had offered her $500,000 for the club and for the park Mrs. Hritton was on the stand in her suit ro prevent K. A. Stelninger. president of the club, and admtnistra tor nf ihp PvfiitH nf \f <3tnnl*»i u.xKin son. from voting the stock of Mrs. Britton and her mother at meetings of the eltib Stetnlnger's attorneys had asked Mrs. Britton what the base ball team and Robinson field were worth. She then quoted Bresnahan's offer. This line of questioning was dropped and all concerned refused to discuss the matter further. Suit sale: $10.00. $12.50 and $15.00: BON TON. Bowliof ■MM Duck Fin League. Olen Laws. let 2nd 3rd TIs I.eirn»r . 1i'7 IIS *;s ■ ’emeron . tin m i.m jj| Munslian . »7 »* I >> 2 2SS Totals . 21* 32 4 lit « Idlers. let 2nd 3rd TIs R»‘)rr . st »l »: 274 Htraueaer . 7* 1»* j no "7, AmJrk . lft* »* 2*1 Tote:. . i;i m |7| ,3, Tit-night llellairr ve. Bumpers Ot. northern Ten Fin League. Wheeling. >*t ir,| Tie I"-'1. I3A |M ITS &**4 Frn/ler . 17e t7» ITS 52* Steve . 1S2 ll» 152 4*3 Total* . ISA 517 Bfl* ISIS Bough Bidere. 1st 2nd 3rd Tie ■•'inks .f«e IB* I** t2» Williams . 172 It* |*n f.on J»rh . ns 134 1*5 474 Totals . 52* 4*o 7.13 14S» To.night’s rerr.ee Rounder* ve In eurgente Ot. northern Bur Flak League. Buqueeae. I«! 2nd 3rd Tl* "f*y . iai ijk * Felrhenk* . t * *« no •%'l.ifnM . T',,n," 3*'» 71#* 313 All CUmb«rl. )«t 2f»«* 3?r*l Tl* We 'fee. »4 44 Mi*r* .. *♦ 17* 1 12 33« T'^*'b *• 3*1 *13 *17 * aa To nlrht e geme* R...,gh Rider* I tig' thd Fort Beery Burke SertHt 2nd v | rie * -I R4* • he# lee .... *•» *ft 1 I * *t . 1"* *1 117 31* T • •« 24* * I * CVertke *e# ... « . rl < . i.- ** ,.* *• •« 27! * *1 144 |*t **j T ‘el. 41 7*4 tee eej T 'end* I e »e I 4 f ?• K K K * !<• |, |f| MflkllkO S1TCHIO TO SO« YOUNG CBNf PHM.AHICI.PHfA. \i#t j |, at houtscd » day that Parke* • *t, I arisnd. the Ihteaan Rghtseight hae been n "M tn hr.* ' T*11 tig Kme *' ,h'* ,w» '•i* It The. te. it ai|| *ek» plare gf .... National A!hlet|r « b.h lot. , d f#* mite# neigh tti a» !*• Wur.de at 5 p m. nt that 4s* For Salr Sl'RCRBAN HOMF. • HAII.FR dr RIFBFRSON H L. HESSE CO. ■••1 » nr* <bf l#4h t«4 Mart** gt« -I I __ “I _ >r $I.C. "h'" Young «u twirling la th* Pr*rt*c» nno he had wrr>thiag. »*ut he h.s certainly proven n bitter •■taappumtineat Another game like be he* been pit. hlng and It would be •'M •*» attach the dtshware to him -1 baa lota «f atult in wanning up. 1 t’u* when they get to him he ahuws a faint heart. . "Ith Hammond on the aick list and Young a <1inaptx.intm.nl. poor tiont is hating his troubles Wheeling haa on.- of the Iteal clubs In the league, there la no question about that. It la the twirling department that la weak If We had a couple of more good twirl ers of the Richey variety It would be w tight for the bunting. That nrst game was a peach. Wheel ing played hrllliunt ball but the New 1 ork Nutiunala would have found It s tough Job to have tieaten Hilliard He certainly twirled a wonderful game and marly got away without allowing s hit. Scrvatius had the honor of getting- the lone one. (iraham pitched good ball wl'h the exception of the fourth Inning, when a triple and a double scored the winning run. In all probability Richey will pitch the opening game against Zanesville today. The youngster worked against Akron. Wednesday, and this Is pretty hard. But Hemls and 'iraham both worked yesterday and float Is afraid to take a chan-e with Young hohl certainty hit some yesterday. In the two games he got five hits. Two triples, a double and two singles, tlolng some out of eight times at bat. Haley was the only Smoke that got •w-r« hits yesterday and the Pirate re cruit worked In only one game. With the twirling staff In such a condition It looks dark for the Smokes Just now Another twlrler will have to be secured at once or else Hammond w*lll have to round too and Young brace up. Suit sale; $10.00. $12.50 and $15.00; BON TON. American Association At Kansas City— Kansas City .1 8 3 Toledo .3 8 1 Batteries—Powell and O'Connor; West and Land At Milwaukee— Milwaukee .1 5 1 Columbus .5 9 2 Batteries—Slapnika. Schalk and Marshall; Packard and Smith. At Minneapolis— Minneapolis .2 8 4 Louisville .3 7 3 Batteries—Patterson and Owens; I^iudermilk and Spencer. <10 Innings 1 At St. Paul— St. Paul .8 12 3 Indianapolis .4 in l Batteries— Laroy and Murray; Webb and Clark TRI-STATE Wilmington, 2; Trenton, 1; at WH- j mington. Harrisburg. 2; York.0; at Harris burg. United States League. Pittshurtrh ft < rwl r. Chicago. 5; Cincinnati, 6. Washington. 2; Richmond, 6. Reading, 6; New York 2. Tri State League. At Lancaster. 2; Allentown. 1. Ar Johnstown. 0; Altoona. 5. International League. Toronto, 3; Baltimore, 16. Buffalo, 5; Providence 2. Montreal. 4; Jersey City. 6. Rochester 7; Newark 4. AMATEUR BASEBALL ; The Inter City league whs organized lat a meting of the various clubs held j last evening. A schedule will be ar j tanged for the season within the next i f< w davs anti opening date announced I The league comprises some very fast I dubs and should be a success. Ful j lowing ar-; the teams and the players: i Rose Buds,— I1remer, p. Grucse, p; , Hith, r. Arthurs, lb; Aberts, 2b; Horg, 3b; McGufiutn. ss. Fitzgerald, If; I Nark, cf; Coon, rf Slavish Stars Monttislk. c; l>anlar | run. c. Wagner, p; Crides. p. Mount, jp. Ilalule, lb. C llylrlh. If; W. Chls sift. lb. Hud lllrd. 2b; B /uyendmnn, I 3b; •; Robuskle. If. M Kurhlnkte, cf. M Torn tench. rf. Blue Ribbons C Kngan. p. I.tiry. P, All»n. ur. Kngle. ss. K Freese, lb; M Butts. 2h; J FluMiley. 3h. Lynch. , rf. It Watson If. Chrtstamas. rf. Olympics* If ShefTcr. c. (ins F.hl log. p. Kr»-d lln>ps. lb, James Kelley, s. Joan Kellev, 3h. Will Carpenter. (J. (ieo Wolf, If. Knuih l»ru#chei, rf. John (ilisple. sub Hull Hogs, < on iff. c: Itoughtery, p, Reuter, ss; Conners. 1b. Hounds. 2b; 'Farmer. 3b. St holenberg. If; Sea 1 ; bright, cf. Reuter, rf; Hugh, sub I Thomas, p I A C Jrs Hell, c. Hamtlmn. c. Klvegrit M. S.ppor. 1b. Hamilton. 2b Hefer, If. Harney, rf. Sees. rf. 1 Snatcher. :ib The Hlvervtewa accept the rhal lenge of »h** Oli topic team for a game Sunday. Mat 12. on the K Ivervten «r mud * at J n dork Th It it-Trie*. eM play the Hair* Sunday aft»-r»orin at the Rivervte* at 2 o < inrk The playera of the Hanr* tc«m are in meet *t m, •'teed rar .dflte at I o clock sharp Mtemdst Hie High will meet W heel tog High for the second game tbl* season The M nn.tt.under* were nr 1 toftou* in the Rrst (ame hr a 1 'n n 1 s*t.ee M|f that only Ssm if red ope bt* "ff *ke It* a I tty trier The otd fiold and ll’ie are fonMsyi of evenalng mat Kit Oil Hyyetnese College w| | phyy Wheeling Bu# •# t ’lege tbl* after i »••"* cn the Island had park The two » "ihs are evenly matched and a Stye game is looked for The Mi.ya Isague ear organised last evening woh the following rluto Senators l.lttte Fete Imperial*. 4th let . * Blue Kihhon* Slavish Stars and R me Bttde 4 -chednie will he ar ranged within the nest fee days t vet- eye tftna game of ball eas played last evening on the Woruflann I diamond when fb* lias Been and the Never Was tean>* croeeed hats The | I scope reeutted In favor of the Never w a* team and stood 3 try 2 4 feature I of the game wa* the piavmg of Jack ["•n snd Mi Ml lien of the Ilea Keens. TRUSTEED SALE. Bjr Ttrlw of the*rltT***eoI*d la *r » do*d at trust. bearing data iba »*t*i dag of July. l*a«. executed by Ed »«rt C KMbrifkt aM wife to tha ua deretgrwd. a O. Bon*. aa Iruatoo la so ur* tha paymani af l»« rartala note, tharata described and recorded la tha office of tt>* Clark of tha County Court of Ok to County. 'Toot Virginia. in l>*a4 »k*ok number 57, pay. ]«*. tha under baked will offar far aal* at gubll. auc tion to tho higheot bidder at the North frant door of IBs Court House or OHIO County. In the of Wheeling on SATVRI.iAT.jf A V 1 *T H |*l*. at la odor It a to. tit* following real rafale, that la to Bay. A rartatn place or parcel of ground altfsata In the County of Ohio. State of YA rat Virginia, and known aa lota num bered one <11 and Two if), of' tha t'horlea YV Stockers aub-dlvislon of lot number Three ill of the sub-dlvlalon of the Frederick Biomar farm on CaMwrll’i Hub. according to the plat thereof on ftl# and of record In the offlc* of tha •'lark of the county Court of Ohio County, Weat Virginia. In Plat Book number On* U). page 114 Being the same property heretofore ' conveyed to Edward C. Sea bright bv < 'liarlrx W Stocker and wife, by deed dated June lat. 1»#«. and now of record In the said Clerk a offlc* In Dead Book number 110. paga 574. Terms of Sale:—One-third of tha pur chase money, or so muen mote aa tha purchaser may elect to pay. caah In hand on the day of sale, and Hi* residue In two equal Instalments, payable re spectively in six montns and twelve months from the day or aale. with In terest. the purchaser giving his negotia ble promissory notes for the defarrrd payment* and giving security on am-h notr* when *o required by the truatee: the legs 1 title beina retained as further security until nil of the purchase money shall have heen paid: or If the purrhaeer rn elect, the legal title mav be conveyed, the trustee reserving In the deed n I *a for the deferred pun-no*, money, or the purchaser otherwise securing the same to the satlefactlon of the truetee S O. BOTCH C. H. RICE. Truatee. Auctioneer. ap-;*-my-J-10-17 BANKRUPTCY. Inlted Staten of America. Northern Dis trict of Went Virginia, ss In the I’nited Staten District Court In ■nd for *atd District. In the matter of Herman Klein and Isidore Klein, uh Individual*, and h* partners, ms Klein Brothers. Bankrupt. No. 281. In Bankruptcy. Petition for Discharge To the Honorable Alston Q. Dayton. Judge of the District Court of the I’nlted States for the Northern Dis trict of West Virginia: Herman Klein and Vendor* Klein, ms Individuals Mnd mm partners mm Klein Hrothers. of Wheeling. In the County of Ohio, and State of West Virginia. In said District, respectfully represent that on the 13th day of January. last past they w*r* duly adjudged bankrupts under the acts of Congre** relating to bankruptcy, that they have duly surrendered ail their property and rights of property, and ha\> fully compiled with all the re quirement* of *ald sets und of order* of the court touching their bankruptcy. Wherefore, they pray that they may he decreed by the Court to have a full discharge from all debt* probable against their eetates both a* ndlvlduuls and a* partners, nuder said bankrupt acts, ex cept such debt* a* are ex» epted by law from such discharge ^Jjkted this 30th day ©f April. A. I*.. KLEIN BROTH ES. HERMAN KLEIN AND ISAlMiRE KLEIN, as Individuals and as partners Bankrupts BY W. p ROBINSON. Attorney. Order of Wotlc# Thereon. Northern District .»f West Virginia ** <»n this 1st day of May. A 1>. 11*12. on reading the foregoing petition. It 1*— Ordered bv the Court, that a hearing he had upon the *ame r»n the 1st day of ,*1-* ***fore *aid Court, at ” heeling. In said district, nt ten o'clock ♦ n the forenoon, and that nnthe thereof be published in the Wheeling Intelligen cer a newspaper printed In said Dtsfrh t. anil that all known creditors and other person* in interest may appear at the said time and place and show cause if any they have, why the nruvei of ttw» p*TiiK>n Should not h# grantfl .c.An‘1J' '1 f,,r,h*r or.lrrr.1 tiv the Court thnt the . lsrk ehi.ll -end hy. n.*ll to all I known creditor* copies of .aid petition and fH* order addreeaed to them at their 1 f'lhc+n rphidfro an Mnt*ri l \\ Itneae the Honorable Alston li |ia\. ton. Judge of the si|d Court and ton ?rr . rrr.:,f .** 'vh~'in». m .«id di. tr CI \It” *"* ' ay °* >•»)•. A. I>. 191*. <■' B. KFKjrvRIt clerk my-J-,0 1 D C N ° W V* snd Ranch and Beams, of the Never Was. TN1 Moundsvltle Independents ar cept 1 e challenge of the \V C Burkle team tor the game o be plaved at the Sllppner park. Beenwood. on Saturday afternoon under the conditions named heretofore. The Bearley's baseball team of East " *>»-s»ltn« have changed their name to the Tigers, and wish to anncince their Intention of forming a 7-team league of teams under the age of fifteen years All teams wishing to enter the league are requested to be cepresented by ’heir luiiiiager and captain al Eigh teenth street between the hours of < nnrl ft Mil* evening Arrangements have been completed for the game between Myers Provision team and Patterson. Sunday afternoon at the Patterson ball park. The gam win start promptly at 3 30 o'clock, and much Interest is being taken In the contest This Is the opening gsme of the season for each team The line-up for the Myers team Is announced by Manager Olson as follows llotitz. catcher. Rogerson and t.lnk. pitchers’ Hennen. first base; |.a Rue. second base; pearly or Kellev. third base; Idtrlpg shortstop; Mtlske. left field I'nfred. center field; Schrehe, right Held The t rise * Minks challenge the Moundsvllle baseball team for s game Sunday afternoon on the Tunne) «creep grounds If accepted call lft3tt R Nat tonal phone or answer through tbta paper The Mss Been, and the Wnndadale I school 'earns Will cross t.a’a thta af I •emoon on the Wood lawn diamond j The team, have lost a came this sea | son The seine la called for ( Jo The Kim Urove high achnol and a team representing the Edgingion Ijme played a holly mntested game I Wednesday afternoon on the Patter •on diamond The Edgingion team *•• defeated hy the acore of | to 2 Th# fe ature of - he game was th>- pitch -tag of Jone# eg the Elm tlmts team We* • M It' OI«e. •pe •' fa ps'c te Its I,. #r M.i.r.v 11s# i< M sttklld. aged elah'1 *•**'» ,.f the lair J p fftrtrkler a ' • • al'h* and widely known .miser of i KlkntM.fi. died at th..mr of h,r daughter Wrs h / a ..tt sf pefins | ' this afternoon Three *..ns Hon •A HI % clerk of the Ho tie* of | v :* •••'• T'-m it t'resident of the farm • rs and M.rrhanta Bank and Perry | amt Mr* Kintt. a< rclte Warn an O s* at *2 *|'e. 1st t spcl l to the I Me liter, er M"B»i ISTi'W N n Va May J -| Mr* Matilda WctHt Boyer* one of the I oldest r* aid. n's of the county, Is d> ad I LOST.| LOST—On Saturday. April 80th. between No. 114 14th St. and St. Joseph's Cathedral, jet black brooch ptn. This pin is of no great value to anyone except owner., who values it as a remem brance. A suitable reward will be paid to finder if they will return same to Intelligencer Office. LOST —Lady's gold watch and chain. Sunday afternoon about) 2:30. between Fort Henry Dairy I lunchroom and the Wheeling Trac-' tion office on Main street. Re turn to News office and receive reward. FOR SALE row uu -Farm, constating of 9h •cron, eight miles went of Freeport. H*r. Co. Ohio: good farming land, lay ing well. 25 acre* timber, good white oak. chestnut and walnut, cheap If sold aootl. J \1 Hughe*. iStlmnre. H F. I> 1. Ohio. myl-J FOE 1ALB I-atham. IMpe County. Ohio. 70 acre* • cleared. Z'*0 acre* timber 5 acrea orch- , hM dwtlklag houeee; 150,000 feet *aw • timber. 2.000 railroad tie*. 2.**00 locust Mata; irkl tittt Ad.ire** li II Brown. Morgantown, pika Co.. Ohot _ my-2-g _FOR RENT FOR RXVT —Complete machine shop Wheeling Stove Sc Range <*o. ap-19-tf FOE EXIT—Tbr#« nUeiy rurtUahed rooms for llgrtt housekeeping Apply SO North Front street. Ty-tl-tr FOE .EflVT—4-room f.aL with bath first floor: also I. 4 end A-room flats nicely furnished. fitted up for light beseaksoplag. rant reaaoahbla Apply II N Ftoot 4-1» tf SEALED PROPOSA1.S. Bid* will be received by the Trladel phla District School Hoard" on the School Building at lit L*..n Flan* -an be' seen at Architect C*eo s Mooney'* | Office. Schmulbach Building. Hid* | must be In on or before 8pm. May ! 6th. 1912. np-27-n Voile* to Man of actor ora. Jobber* Mer chant* and Other WUoleeale Dealers. NOTICE IS HKKKhV GIVEN. That i the State Board of Control of the Stats | of Wfft Virginia will receive bid* dsily at !ts o.Vloe at Charleston. West Vir ginia. for furnish Ins sillies for to* several State Institution* the financial management of which 1s vested In said Board? Contracts will be awards*! to *h# lowest bidder*, quality coiVldered. and other thing* being equal. \V«sat Virginia dealer* will be given preferenca. LlMa Of atipp!irm MtUfd VUl I ftt*« nlahed bVldeis on re<«etpt of request* • tatlnv the line desired. 9TATK BOARD OF CONTROL jl-f.mm Charleston. Weer Virginia. ATLANTIC CITY HOTEL HOTIil. BOTMWI-I.L VIRGINIA AVENUE. Second house from Nte**l Pier. Highest Standard In Cuisine and Bervlc*. Booklet. .• 4k N. R BOTUWBLL ~ HOTELS -1 * TTTH STREET k '/ UNIVERSITY PLACE One Block Well of Broadway NEW YORK CITY Cl*o to Whot.sal. and Retail Ory Com* Dl.trlct*. Railroad and abSolt/rx r *rnrs p roo y D Rcoms f 200 with B*th> Eft *1.00 PER DAY UP atallant R-sl.or.nt and (ate. Motorola Pitres. I for froa lUastratrd Oalda aad Ma» of How York City- A at the are of 91. Five children *ur vlve. they being Mrs t-lyals Fn>er* Rnhlrson. <>f Denver. «’o| ;t>r. f F. Ikiyera. of Fairmont; Mm. J W. Hol land of Wi Mover. Mr*. I - N John*, of V«n Voorhl*. anil William T. Hover* at whose home she lirealhed her last . She I* survived by one rioter. Mr* 1.1011*. Morrison, of Martina Ferry, Ohio. . A Paradox. • From Judge ) Many a woman * affection is but In creased by rereivelng a check. (From Judge ! Then* are Just two things In Ibis world that a man Is never prepared for—twins. DIED. mialsBrn-- Wad n*May. Mir 1 1912. at 9 S.% o*clo. k p rn at tha family ! rp*|i|piu p on MmMIp Wheplinf f ra* k 1 THfcREAA. w|f* of MiK In thp &9tn v*ar of hfr «fp Kunaral from th* rpR|*tpr# ^ »*f ivtpr Mil l»f, «*n MMdlp WhAflin* rr**-* <»n r*at unlay morninr. at • «*< lo«k h!«h m*** M* 9 an. at Pi Mim * < hurrh. Trtatialphia E*r'.#n»la nf fam I y Sr* tnvttp‘1 to attan ! Inform* it at J*t Mmry'rn < *m*tary Tr»atf*!| hi* ICVAfrci W*,!a-,|H>. Ma i 1912. at 4 1 i «• rtnrk p m , at f** fam- < ily rr»1 »*n. * oft Khort <*r*#k n**r Wp#* 1,1 hart y. .At iff a *lf#« nf Maury Hrfiaffft, in tta# 77th ><ar of j Iff RtP Kwprrai ftrrr' ** from th* family r*»i 'i*ti *. »n Kriilfti ftftffRom ,-«t j « . |«M * rnmJm nf t^p fam y rPf|*p* tfully tn I vfl# to Informant at ptf «»rt T*r#d*k cam* tar y rmrrrm at 4 Iff n.lmk p m at har la‘a ra.i i ‘►9-p ll"«at«l -fraaf Mriigapff O 1 ai «m kt % \i«*T<»v4t% ntj;Ti:u. ml tha Mth >**ar «»f t ar ig* 9*unrral roll r haraaftar ■ OLDHMAJI Mr* f* ITIIKHIV K l»« *1.1 *9 ft M A \ a fa f Urn s M*M* r HUNERAI DIRE« TORS. LouIh hert *chy PLHEAAL O'ACCTOA AND ARTERIAL EMSALMER. It}? and tt?4 Ma n *«-#*« —4'slls Answered I •* M \ ft.t S'ore Phone* US Vie I. tlertaeh*. Rd4l phone i»t; r *' J pertsrhj, Nat I'hono ll-*k* Bruemmer 6 Hildebrand rnaoewi W-i-ors awa nmw.liwwrt Cmnar Mark** a ml Tkpni y •« «sfa I T«lt9^*tt«t ?tt Of^ 4ft* fti 4 b |ht j WANTED—Male Help. wSrzz 5*’*“*J' ,roub‘*. IraiKporikiioa ■- N iihhi *w >h !**" W',h f“ra"'** *"d »U'« men with tw**a*,. „„ m»m newt ap- „ * * ,V'4rd »t Trad* Hid* . Wheeling. wl *• _ aptTtf WAJrr*I>—»» laborara. for railroad os. •*r“c,,on Wv*rk. In Pennsylvania SI "S One foreman with each :o mm. UK Transportation advanced Poremas who can collect and report at thla office with -H "r »"ore men will be-r--Tili 1 National Public Service Bureau. 104 Board of Trade Hldg^ Wheeling ____ ap-lt-tf Wkllgn ■•vaaty-flee Clay m-~ i«_ Claaia* ■ hooter,. X^odeee.lSblSiuI^ *S3a Ortvara. steady wart and ■?" ApPly lllJBtdlfttelf Aft ®ff*®*. ot ■aohaya Pir. Clay Chraipaay J®. **'* I“l Third Street. ChrlohartU^ OIUo- __ap-SS-tf, WANTED—LABORERS OUTSIDE WORK. A APPLY— Wh$. Mold & Foundry Co, W*,rr*.1>~ '°"pe ■•veral good dellv •choJ.1 j boy"- ,d Wurk Before b‘, , Apply Circulation Depart p^m" ln,*1,lgancer. between 4 end • WANTED—FEMALE HELP, WANTED—White girl for general housework. One who can go home at night. Steady position. Wages $5.00 per week. Apply 3rd apartment, 2nd floor, Rolf apartments. m2tf WASTED An ctperlenced laundresV for « f"'1 T""<>syV Apply to Mr.. Phone 771* 415 tt0 my-Sd‘U ' W^TTO- •lr'" ovpr 13 V""" of age tor len?i Vh- Apply l.ard Pali *e^< my.J.l wamtxs Three woman of good ad. dree*, to qualify for traveling position oo'ir 'h“r'p ",f territory, references re unter t.rn,',r1 not "-"-ary; none v?.rr 'T "»’P y- < »ll on or address > luvl, bO. Si hniultiach Building. Wheel _my-J-m WASTaiD—llr < tweet 14 and 16 years .. r .u* .* *° lrarn the hair trade at J Front, not Main St my-1-1 WAWTXD— \ good girl for plain cooking Apply lira Jaa. McCann. Wood dale. _ap-:»-J •*flTn^rt-er? h""'11" •/1«"<'p*«,>ihlt"w|,li S/ull^Mra, tr -VtoTa? 301 ' Positions Wanted—Male "* "“I’P'T men to fill poal fervire Uo,,“ny k,“d- National Public gg':vx 300 B,"r'‘ Positions Wanted—Female WAJtTXD—We supply female help In all lines o, work National Public S»r w a* V“rPau- 300 Board of Trade Bldg.. Wheeling aD-19-tf BUSINESS OPPORT’NITIES BCCUfBSS OPPOHTPSITUS AITD IV. ^ «.oE®TMJBWTS—lf you * -h to buy or sell a. husints: stock of goods. real ea ‘•*e- '»rm or city property, coal, oil, gas. timber nr any other property, business ‘ opportnulty of any kind, write us at once, statin* just what you have or what you want. Information Depart ment. National Public Service Bureau. Wheeling. W. Vs.__ap-1 >tf TYPEWRITERS FOR SALE XT i»E WBITEB rOK ms [ have for t=ale an Oliver typewriter In perfect condition, will sell cheap for cash. Ad* drere Typewriter." rare P. O Bo* 74. W heeling. W. V*. ap-lk-tf OZ.XVS2A t\p.writer. good condition. H. J Kmtth. 610 Main St Bell *72-R: Nat I 1267-M ap-22-tf TTri'WBix**t—The Oliver Typewriter ^trti jr would lie pleased to demon-A etrntr to you f e merit* an l advantage* w of the New Oliver Typewriter No. 5. National Public Service Bureau S00 Board of Trade Bldg.. Wheeling ,W. Va. TYPEWRITERS WCBLO you show our wholly visible typewrit#! to your fr'on.ls and let tiem ree wherein It e*rell, anv lion typewriter made. If you could without costipg I on ..ne .ent have the tvpewrlter to keep forever a* your own' Then write u* for full particulars Kmerson Typewriter Po. Bo* 6. Woodstock. 1111 ROOMS WITH BOARD TJf* IEVEUV ?iitnhh#<1 rr>4*mi» wiii _ J.0?r(1- *4>ln St 1*4* I M»ll MISCELLANEOUS WAHItBO—\1I men out ■ f employment should report at thla office laborer*, roa* H It construction «i>rKua’ * Icrkp. off I# mrn, mechanic*, waiters for puirmi»r hofal* and reaorta lunch counter men National Public Svrvu# Hurra- . 3-'“ Hoard of Tiade III-Ir .M hrtU " ▼» S|.l*-tf LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. Ca«n paid for r«al off cli/tolng. Writ* or call _ Wo 10*7 Market at. artisans*. W T* VI—collaej [i*4 Pills. Bui and Hell Calm* Alta.bn,eats carefully placnd aed aae< utad M's sj)ust nslms ,nd » she collar Uoea on a ronimiaalos basis. No collar nan. ao par The Buckeye Mer cantile A.enry 6ol Basra ot Trade Bid*. BTkar lad. k fa im PATFIMTS ■7**~ I ft I Lit IvyMarks resist, red. Hook lei free Vlfleeo .ears pro. f e M. B. DOklAP. FATtkT ITTOlBIT. BaUcaal Earhaage Bank Bid*. Whirling W. Va. wavtbt*-..ml tar, I dc.k . ,11 Vs” |,none 1161-M my.|*l WABTBD crept, muet be n *ns4 . .rndltb.fl Ad dle.. .1 * M Hhee nr Intelligencer, stst ni pr e and how l..u* in use nubl POULTRY. BALABCB or ee,..- , no • set llanhii'ts Marred H-t, m-,#is »«• -• 4tr.a#II, *|? Vftifi WAIT WTWTSm LATtHI * H# 1#f. " !'‘*Ker’! ,i. II- * Mow. .„ H.d t,T d likens O W Pries. Belmont, I Si Is * ap I ' ' n,» if fAltl Peed fe lay | Mo he K|p || 0, prt 1. Mrs II I a we sati.nsi pi ana * ap-»e i my |* BO»« COMB H h n l-e, urn, it - m*V I■ Is e«e cst.s lit. for e aa •' •*' * I. > P- I v» le iimaT Tea aawl. I <1 Ho* lit V her:.a* ap « t-m»-4 I on nBorova- ff n i k \\ -v» | i da> .1 iifstij it Buff I .|«!H*e II la setting tatoek far sale 1 ltl.es ngnt Both pnnner II II Pa t* | mr-ll-tf