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COURT OPENS TODAY ! AT ST. GLAIRSVILlEi I I TJOJm TEBM, WITH JUDGE X.TNCH | J rxxsroriTG, to be inrasxrAi.. ! ( IT BITSY ONX. id 3-ary "Will Conveno Morning ? Also ITaturallcatloa Day ? St. Clair* ville JTew?. i ST. CL.A1RSVIL11 O. Sept. 25. ? On I i Tuesday morning Judge Chas. J. Lynch; . 'will open the fall term of Belmont coun- ! ty common pleas court ajid the session is expected to by one of the busiest iti the history of the court. A large num ber of cases are now un the docket for .* hearing and It Is expected that the term ?will run up. to tho time for the starting - of the winter term. The grand jury w ill conveno on Wednesday morning and wiljj be in session a week. One hundred and . twenty-five cases are up for luvcstlga- 1 ? tion before this jury and a large uum-i y ber of true bills are expected to be re-i turned. Dunne this week only e.is'-s Vthat do. not require a jury will be heard. I Weduwtiay will be naturalization day I and 70 petitions for naturalization J papers are up for hearing. On Tuesday, all motions a.nd demur- j rers wiH be heard and the following is the list set for hearing. Tuesday, Sept. ^6 ? Motions and De-j murrers: J. A. Monroe et al vs. Grafton Mfg. Co. ~ Asa E. Thomas vs. Anna Wilcox, et aL . Samuel Parrv vs. City of Mratins For. ] . - ry, ?t al. t Louis Helling, vs. Tony S. Charles, exee'r. * American Bonding Co. vs. Commercial -& Savings Bank. v. Llaalo Cora Steubenrach vs. Isaiah, i- Dean. John Janiszeski vs. Fred White. ! D. N. Truax vs. W. L.. Cronin. ' . J. W Wright vs Samuel RicSgeway I .set aL '?! Essie C. Matthews vs. Jesse F. Mc-'' ?>' .Cartney. i ; W. H. Patterson & Son vs, Arthur I Uoyd & Son. St. Nicholas Greek Church vs. Paul | }. Sflcora. ;t' H. H. Holloway et al vs. Margaret R. 1 ??pHomphrey et al. : V Swift & Co. vs. John Torok. AdoJph .Maag vs. Whitaker-Glessner j ?? Co. ! State of Ohio ex re I Hall vs. Haxmah estranges et al. John J. Imer vs. Walter Harris et al. ? City of Bellalre vs. Albert J Norton. ; . ' Anna B. Stewart ax'rx vs. Wheeling ^Traction Co. Wm. T. Hughes vs. Wheeling Trac b ?tioa Co. ,-v.L. Celeste C. King adin'x va. Wheeling ir * Traction Co. WATER SUPPLY SYSTEMS Wm. Hare's Sons, Wheeling, have re ' cently installed a number of V. & K. : ? "Water systems in St. Clairsville which are remarkable lor their simplicity, completeness and above all their quiet \ness and dependability. This firm r does quite a thriving business within "--?a radius of fifty miles of Wheeling and j is'thoroughly equipped to handle any-1 i ' thing in the plumbing, heating and j k viewer supply line. Big Salt Tiled. Alexander Xeesej of Martins Ferry, vO-day filed suit in ccmmcn pleas court against John C. Hayne, as administrator s~0 1 the estate ot Minnie Watson, de S ceeujed. The plalntitf asks for money in1 "the sum of $ 17.00V for the care of the' deceased lor a number of years. Wil liam Dixon, Jr., is the attorney for the i-:. plaintiff. r American Guaranteed Paint, at fao | Utory price, $1.85 per gallon. A. J. Lo- 1 . rentz,, St Clairsville, Ohio. tJ St. Clair* villo Brief#. Attorney William Dixon. Jr., of Mar grry. was a business visitor hera j ?? W. J. Walker and W. W. r? ivfrcTv" heeling visitors to-day -v. Cabman of i:?lmorit was a bu?i dcsh visitor here to-day. The county commissioners met in reg alar session to-day but little of import ance was done aside from the regular Miner*. j ch T. Fogle of f>llalre was a busl- j visitor here to-i:t<*y. hn McGraw. of i:e!!aire. was here1 calling on friends. *| lire Stewart; of Bellaire. was here on business. j s Belmont County Bar Association tiold its regular meeting at th*> be- j ag of the te.rm of court on Tuvs OUT-THE-PIKE Snpler Funeral Today. Funeral services for James Supler. of tWest Alexander, why died Sunday after noon, will be hei:l this afternoon at 2 o'clock from th?,' place of death. Rev. J.* G. I}eeds. pastor of the West Alex ander Methodist Episcopal church. will [ ir^rn'-n' will be in the West '"ffander cemetery. r Xany Attending- institute. r;'All of the teachers of western Wash pgton county and of West Alexander xe attending the annual Washington Dunty teachers" institute being held \ his week at Washington, fa. A splen fidprogram is being carried out. All off i (ie public schools of Washington county I open on Monday, Oct. i ~~ Banquet Largely Attended. I The annual banquet <?:' th.? Sunday phool classes taught t>v I lev. U. U. hillips and Mrs. W. B. North was held at night in tho Short Creek Method ? ??t Episcopal church. The event was I well attended. School Board Meeting-. W Tho' "Washington (country) district j r 4 board of education will meet tomorrow, I ' evening in the Fulton school >uilding, ?f- at which tim?> a number of important V matters will be considered. f American Guaranteed Paint, at Tao ~vtory price, $1.S5 per gallon. H. V. ?r: Springer, Elm Grove, W. Va. * XritTge Class Initiated. *:"vi Last evening the degree staff of ?' Mystic Lodge No. - I Knights of Pythias of Elm Grove initiated a large class of candidates into the third degree. Bowling Party. The Buckley?Boostcrs of the Buckley Methodist Episcopal church of Edg ^.'"wood will Kive a bowling party on Friday ewning at Rudler's Place on tin 5S? National road. g|f Hearing This jEvenlng. fV This evening Dudley l>o\"le and Harry jS-. Parnhart, will b<? srivn a hearing- before Squire Charles Seihert. The case which yvf; was to have been 'teld last, r.ifrht. is a complicated on*1 and has been attracting ?*\ a great deal of attention. jLr"f- American Guaranteed Paint, at ffao tory price, $1.85 per gallon. Louis Paul, Hi Leatherwood. Blractor* Meeting. ?' Several matters of importance were k; transacted at the meeting of the diree p tors of the Elm Grove board of trade, i': N held last night In the Rice Brothers '-."5 real estate office. The report of the 'J- meeting Wil 1 be made at the next, reg t?lar meeting" of the board. A commit tee from the local organization will go to Wellsburg tonight to attgnd tho meeting of the board of trade to be !?*??: held there. P*r*on als and Briefs. Arrangements are being completed for the efficiency campaign which will be carried out this fall and winter by the members of the United Presbyterian church at Roney*s Point. While repairs are being made to the am hill near "Wheeling park, a speed _jance of five miles an hour will be affect. Iward Mossburg is confined to his o in Edgwood on account of illness, uie Falrpolnt "West Virginia Coai Jipany has had extra trucks installs (take care of its retail business. , F. Behrens. of "Woodsdale, Is spend a few days at White Sulphur loss. r. and Mr*. J. J Miller, of Woods. ' are spending a few days at Cleve O- on business. I. EJ. L. Johnston, of Rowlesburg, dting friends In West Alexander. JCdward ilossburg, of Edgwood, Wrinkle Chaser Will positively clear every wrinkle from every skin. Brings back color and youthful freshness. Applied onl at night before retiring, it feeds the skin into smoothness and beauty. No other treatment is necessary. A pure nut-oil Egyptian skin food. Put up only in handsome opal bottles. Take nothing else. All firat-dasa drug stores sell Uait. Fifty Cents a Bottle USIT M'FG. COMPANY 895 Mam Street, Buffalo, N. Y. Proprietors for United States For saie by C. II. Grlest & Co.. and ib-alers everywhere. ?ho has been visiting friends at Mo Keesport. Pa., has returned to nor home. Miss Viola Otl, of Littleton, who has ben- visiting friends in Elm Grove. has returned to her homo. r .Mrs. Oscar l.arms?T. of Pittsburgh., who has been visi.ting relatives In West Alexander, has returned home. Miss Dorothy Moore, of West Alex ander. is visiting: friends in Pittsburgh. Miss Florence Arnold has resumed her position at Blum's pharmacy at Elm Grove following a two weeks' vacation spent at Atlantic City. On. Thursday evening an old fash ioned barn dance will be held In the barn on the John Ebbert farm on Mid dle creek. Miss ulla Hanrl. of Elm Grove, lias accepted a position at the Springer paint store. Dr. Leonard Eskey has moved from Wheeling to Woodsdale. W. J.' Burns and family have taken up their residence at the Stratford hotel for the winter. Mrs. E. Lau and daughter Helen, of Braddoek. Pa., are visiting friends nv Woodsdale. Miss Hazel Broadway, of w nee Mr; jr. has accepted a position at the Woods dale confectionery. " Yesterday a good example of rapid transit moving from Wheeling to Pitts burgh, Pa., was given when the large truck of A. B. Brown, of Fifth avenue. Pittsburgh. Pa., passed through the pike district loaded with household furniture. Mr*. Howard, of Hundred. spent yes terday the guest of friends in West Alexander. shadysideTohio Oy*ter Supper. The Improved Order of Bed Men arc , planning to serve an oyster supper Fri day evening October 6. in their hall in! the old school building. for the benefit . of the orphans of the order. . I Meeting of Juniors. There will bo a meeting ofthe .Juniors I of the Christian Sunday school at 5 1 o'clock Wednesday evening at thei church for the purpose of organizing a children's chorus. Miss Elsie Ward 1 will have charge of the meeting. loe Cream Social There will be an Ice cream social at , the CumDerlnnd Valley school house) Saturday evening. The proceeds are be used for the benefit of the school. jPlcfraree Of Cradle Boll. Walter McGulre the photographer will! take pictures of all members of the cra-j die roll of ' he. Christian Sunday school., .if the mothers will take the children to i his home. The pictures are to be] grouped for a cradle roll picture. ladles' Aid. Mrs. Charles Voght will entertain the t.adies" Aid society of the M. E. church. Thursday evening at her home. This will be an open meeting. "Willing Workers. The Willing Workers of the Presby terian church will meet Thursday af tornoon-at the home of -Mrs. David! Davis. Mrs. Virginia Hurley of Chicago, is visiting relatives in Shadyside and vi cinity. " Miss I.aura Bingel of Bridgeport, who has been p. very efficient book-keeper at the Casket factory for S years, lias resigned her position and acepted one with S. K. Frank and Co.. of Wheeling. Miss Hess Workman left Monday to Attend the state normal school at Kent. John Haskinson of Warwood. spent Sunday with his mother her-->. Miss I .ova Palmer of Belmont spent the week' end with Miss Elsie Ward. Miss Xarcissa MeKelvey was brought) home from the Glendale hospital on! Saturday. Albert Allum was a Sunday visitor at! Pittsburgh. The Casket Workers are planning to J give a. home talent play In the near fu ture, Mr. and Mrs.- Herman Wright andj Gains 25 Pounds in 30 Days ! Xeraarkab'* Experience of T. G. Clark I Bai*tls TJp Weight Quickly. j "I was ail run down," writes P. G. ' I Clark. "I had to quit work I was sol weak. Now. thanks to tonoline. I look ! like a mnv man. I gained -5 rounds in I ."0 days." "Tonoline has put 10 pounds on me in ] 1 4 days." states Chas. Brarkett. "It has) made me sleep well, enjoy what I ate| and enabled 'nc t<> work with interest j and pleasure." It' you would like to put on a few [ pounds of good solid flesh, wo will send) j you Fre* a 50c box of tono.line to prove] what it will do for you. Address the American Proprietory Co. | Boston. Mass.. enclosing 10 cents to help j pay for postage and packing. ! For sale by C. H. Grlest & Co. I Boys' Norfolk Suits j ?at? $ $2.98 $3.95 $4.90 f IVrOTHING is too good for your ^ * * boy. He's the man of to- t morrow. J Fit him out well, make him \ look and feel like a prince. t Bring him to McFadden's and J buy his clothing at a less price ' (quality considered of course) than t in any store in town. ^ 1 In material, style and finish, our Buys' Suits J arc entirely different than you will find in the i , average store. They a re all made to ou special or- I ^ der, and bought early before the advance in prices, t II at $2.98 J BOYS' NORFOLK SUITS? made of fancy mixtures in all * the different styles. A real ( $4.00 suit. ' at $3.95 $ BOYS' NORFOLK SUITS? f made in sizes to fit boys of 7 to ^ 14 years. The very latest cut, 4 and the material the kind that, 14 usually ?ocs into suits that 6 cost $5.00. I, at $4.90 f BOYS' NORFOLK SUITS? A collection in all - wool fancy 4 mixtures of brown, olive, gray, a lined with fine serge, and a real * $6.50 suit at the above price, i $4.90. < Other Suits for Boys at ? $1.98, $6.90, $7.90, $9.90 Boys' New Waists, Boys' New Underwear, Boys' New Shoes, Boys' New Hats, Boys' New Raincoats, Boys' New Sweaters. I children of Woodsfleld. spent the week end with friends here. Miss Emma McEIwaln apent Sunday with relatives fit Wurwood. Miss Mary Close of St . Clalrsville. was tlie . week-end guest of Mrs. CJus Kncr.cmund. T!i? official board of the Christian church will meet Wednesday evening ! at the church. ' The Sunday school board of the Meth | /k1 is t churc.h will meet Tuesday evening, i Mr anil Mrs. Robert Cocheran of Knn [ sas spent Sunday with J. A. Fish and daughter, Miss Eulalia. Harry .and Charley Wright of Ncff I sp'-nt Sunday with ther parens here. I Mr. and Mrs. Forest Wiley and child ! ren of Wheeling Island, spent: the weeU I end at W. O. Wiley's. ! Miss Orna Bunfil is ill at her home ' on 40th Street. I Mrs. F.lla Tully and children of War wood spent Sunday with Shadyside | friends and Mrs. Nancy Holstine of I OeorKetown. 111., who has been visit ins: here returned wilh her. i I Mr. Brlce celebrated his 92nd birth-1 flay Sunday nl his home south of town. ! There were children and grand child ren present. Harry Whitlngt.on and sister or Moundsville. won* calling on ishadyslde friends on Sunday. -Mr. and .Mrs. John 'Table and .Mrs. J .ovejoy motored to Fairpoint. Sunday. T. J. Belcher who has horn working hor?- since the fa I ? i n I'roeU flood, re turned home. Monday. Miss Hashan of Kldorado, III., who has been visiting at the home of Wm. I 'off left Monday evening lor Sclii, West \'lrglnia. mtT PLEASANT MT- ri.E.\SANT. <>. S*pt 25.? Mrs. X. J. McConalicy and Mrs. Chalmers Mc r'onuhey were pleasant callers at the home of Mrs. "William I>awrence Mon day. Mrs. Howard Sand?rs and child, of Wheeling Man Found Relief from Rheumatic Pains and Stomach Trouble. "I was troubled with a formation of gas in my stomach and with an op pressive feeling around my heart after eating. This was indigestion without a doubt, and at the same time I was troubled a great deal with cramps and pains in my feet and limbs which sometimes bothered me so much I could hardly walk. This was rheu matism, and between the two troubles I felt very badly until I began taking Tanlac. Now I'm glad to recommend this medicine to everybody for it surely did wonders for me. I am no longer troubled with that awful accu mulation of gas and the stifling op pressed feeling around my heart. The pains and cramps in my feet and limbs too have disappeared and I haven't had an attack since I began taking Tanlac. I'm thankful for the benefit I have received and recom mend it to everybody," declared still another Wheeling endorser of the new medicine Tanlac, sold through C. H. Griest & Co.'s Drug Store, $1 por bottle. Get a bottle today and give it the thorough trial it deserves if trou bled at all with stomach, kidney, liver, catarrhal or rheumatic complaints. Over 250,000 men and women en dorse it. (Note: Above statement is that of Mrs. Harry Engel, -15 1st street, Wheeling, W. Va.) ? Adv. Follansbee, nrc visiting relatives and friends. Jesse SpraKfr. of Soil-lire Hill, was a caller in this place Tuesday. Mr. and .Mrs. Chalnier McConahey nnd son. I limb. and Mrs. X. .1. McConahey ii nd daughter, Miss Camilla. spent Mon day aftcrnon at their farm near here. Lou Henry, of Emerson, was a callcr in this place Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy fJer'te and child of Dillonvale, were callers in this place Thursday. Mesdames Blanche Reader and Rosio Peltz, of Dillonvale, were visiting rela tives in this place. Rev. Duncan Milner, of Chicago, spent a few days with relatives in this place. Mrs. N. J. McConahey was a visitor in Brilliant Tuesday. Misses Cornelia Cattell and Virginia Finlcy spent a few days last week in Follansbee. Mrs. Ben Coleman and sons spent Sat urday at the home of Mrs. David Buoh liannon. Miss "Nannie Chambers spent last week with relatives in Martins Kerry. Mr. and >llrs. Jesse Bennett ure visit ing relatives in Steuhenville. 1 Mrs. Oliver Buchannen, is ill at her home. Several from this place and vicinity attended the Cadiz fair last week. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Lawrence, of Coleraln. spent Sunday with their son, William Lawrence. Mrs. Mary Ann Major, of near Pleas ant Grove, is no better at this writ ing. Mrs. Emma Zayer. of Pittsburgh, Pa is spendmp a few rlayes at the home of Henry Zeyer. 1 Chalmer McConahey and son. Husrh, spent Saturdny at the home, of Mr. David Buchannan. Esther Martin crot badly hurt Friday afternoon while on lier way to school. Velma Milhoan and brother, of Adina spent Friday with their prrandrnother. Mrs. Bine Milhoan. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Rnbli and fam ily and sister. Mrs. Frank Bowman, of Pleasant Orove, spent Sunday at. the heme of Mr. and Mrs. William Law rence. Messrs. Fred Patterson and I. C. Black \v?re callers one day last week at the linmof nf Marion Dutton. Rev.' .lanrcs Wells preached at the Methodist cliyfch Spunday morning. McMECHEN Myers ? Criswell At the lnciil Christ iati church parson ace Saturday occurred the marriage uf Mr. Hichnr'l" F. Myers, and Miss Esther M. Criswell, hofh of this city. Rev. ('. \V Fuller .tr.. pastor nf til" ch'urch. per tormed the ceremony. The. couple will reside In Wheeling. American Guaranteed Paint, at fao tory price, $1.85 per gallon. A. M. Lo rentz, McMechen, W. Va. "Will Install Equipment The switch boards and other equip ment for the iii-w Hell Telephone com pany exchange building here has arrived ami work 'if installing it will he com menced within the nest week or so. Tan contract for the equipment and install ation was awarded the Western Elec tric company, and they will have men here some time this week makinjr ar rangements to se the exchange in shape for the company. The Consolidated Telephone com pany is makir.g extensive improvements and repairs in tills vicinity, and every thing will he in first class shape when the Ben wood exchange is moved to this city. McMechen Briefs. Frederick Sehal'er of Grant street, this city, was removed to the Merry Prescription for "Eczema for 15 rears the utandard remedy for all ?kln dinenaei. A liquid jard externally. Inniant relief tram itch. 25c, JOcand $1.00. Your money back (f the flrnt hottl? does not brinsr yoa relief- A*.k also nlir.iit D. Tl. D. Soar). Hoge-Davls Drug Co.. 2 stores. Yon cannot buy gas mantles by their looks. Buy them by name: "REFLEX brand as Mantles Best for Light - Durability- Economy Upright or Inverted 1 |T<f Formerly 25 *. ID* All Dealers and the Gas Company Dinner Ware Haviland China Martin China French China Bavarian China Austrian China Prussian China 100 Tea and Piece Luncheon Sets Sets We are showing a large variety of 100-Piece Dinner Sets in Haviland & Co. China. These sets are reduced in price from 33 1-3 TO 50% DIS COUNT. When you consider that these discounts Iare taken from prices made before the advance on china (before the European war) it will be to your advantage to look here before you buy. There are a number of Prussian Luncheon and Tea Sets made up in 42 and 48-piece sets ? at 1-2 PRICE. H.C.FRANZHEIM CO. 1126-28-30 MAIN STREET Basement. * Store Closes 5 P. H. FOOT BALL PLAYERS We have the official Football Goods. Goods of quality at very low prices. HEAD GEARS SHOULDER PADS NOSE GUARDS VESTS, ETC. EVERYTHING FOR THE SPORTSMAN. SPECIAL THIS WEEK? Standard size Aluminum Pie Pans, 15^ each, 2 for 25^. C. F. BRAUNLICH & CO. 1012 MARKET ST. BOTH PHONES, 532. Near Upper End of Market Auditorium. I i I hospital at Pittsburgh. Sunday, where t I he wljl take treatment. McMechrn l.ndgo. No. 141. Knights oil Pythias will hold lis regular weekly business intc this evening in the j lodge .headquarters in the .McAlechenj building. I Harry Burcey of Wheeling: was the guest of friends here yesterday. Miss Ruth Rurch. of Moundsvllle, [ spent last evening hore the guest of I Mioses Haze! and Klsie Mason, of Sixth streot. Ucv. C. W. Fuller Jr.. and a number of other local people attended the j Wheeling District Christian church con ference held in Wheeling yesterday. I I Rev; Fuller is presiding over the con vention. Lincoln Lodgi- Xo. 49. I. O. O. F. held Its regular weekly business meeting last evening in the McMechen build ing. vane Wells and Wayne Oatewood, o? this city, left yesterday morning for Pittsburgh, where they will enter the University there. WILL RELEASE PIGEONS Birds' Flight From This City to Brad ford, Pa., Will Be Timed To-day. The Pittsburg?) Homing Company, of Pittsburgh, which had a crate of pigeons on display at the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad yesterday afternoon, be tween 3 and 5 o'clock, will release the birds this morning at 9 o'clock at the freight depot. The object is to see how quickly the pigeons will find their way from this city to Bradford, Pa. J. C. Williams, of Warwood, who is connected with the above named firm, has charge of the pigeons. Special Sale ON DAVENPORT S EDS At Bhe PALACE 1 he DaVenport Bed Has Come to Stay It is a great little piece of furniture. There is need for one in every home. BIG- in usefulness, good looks and space-saving merit. SMALL in the floor space when closed. On account of late deliveries and a misunderstanding which gave us two carloads of Davenports more than we need, we are turning the surplus by offering. Until September 30th, 1916, at 10 o'clock, any Davenport in our stock on our usual liberal credit terms and allowing the ,10rr discount ordinarily allowed for cash. For spot cash. 5.% more. Prices on Davenport-Beds dur ing this sale from $22.50 up. You need one of these handy pieces of housefurnishing? Get it now. If you want it delivered later, we will store it free of charge, and deliver when you say. ' tw p ring Thi Is** Illustrates the TIC MKT SMiC MAK WITH 3K CtMDJ Qtnnot Sag Fall Showing of ? BED ROOM FURNITURE New goods have been arriving daily and we want you to come in and sec the new styles, whether or not you want to buy. Tf you want to buy, compare our goods and prices with others ? THEN you will BUY AT THE PALACE. BED SPRINGS With a small investment you can convert your bed into one of ease and luxury. Sale Closes Sep tember 30, 1916, at 10 o'clock p. m. Bhe PAL A CE 1304-06-08 MAIN ST. Englander Coach B*d The illustration is im perrect, but the couch is perfect, but the couch is show you how easy and well it works, and how soft and comfortable either as a handy couch by day or a downy, restful bed at night.