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REAL ESTATE. EAST WHEELING In East Wheeling, a house of six rooms, water and| eras, cellar. Only few minutes' walk to business district.; Price very reasonable. HESSE & KIRCHNER CO. Open Evenings 25 11TH STREET Both Phones 471 "Member Wheeling Real Estate Board" ONE OF OUR BARGAINS Eifjht-rooui modern liome, lot 25x100, on Wilson street. $4,000 l.c-t ns show von tliis. L. A. ROLF AGENCY 30 FOURTEENTH STREET, Properties Managed. Money to Loan.; Members Wheeling Real Estate Board. Cfaapline Street Six-room brick and frame on South Chaplino street, i ii'as, water: arranged and rented to two families. A ?rood' home for someone. Price, S 3,200. i ! Citizens Savings & Trust Co. BANKING? REAL ESTATE? INSURANCE Corner Sixteenth and Market Streets. Both Phones, 49S. Member Wheeling Real Estate Board. FLOOR SPACE FOR RENT Two floors, size 40x120, in Delaplaine Building, 1H07 Main street.! Excellent elevator. lieasonable rent. FIDELITY INVESTMENT ASSOCIATION Members of tlie Wheeling" Seal Estate Board Capital Paid In $150,000.00. Seal Estate and Tiro Insuranos. j W. Q-. BSAKX), Manager Seal Estate Department. WANTED ! have good tenants Cor two apartments as follows, must be centrally located. Four rooms and bath i Five rooms and bath, with heat 4".vv j Also furnished apartment uf live rooms ! J. P. ROTH REALTY CO. Members 'Wheeling' Seal Estate Board. 1138 Chapline Street. Opposite Post Office, j FOR SALE East Wheeling- property at a bargain, i.'all-ynd we will be sUul to jrlve you any information. DURST REAL ESTATE CO. Ben 1727-J 512.13 SciiTanlbactL Bids'. Nat. 1286-X Money to Xroan on Seal Eortate. Members of Wheeling' Saal Estate Board. CITY-DOUBLE YOUR MOREY TICKETS FREE TO ACTUAL "INVESTORS. ALLAN TURNER, Real Estate Specialist, 1220 Market Street. Bell Phone 1135. Natl. 165- Y. WHRWOOD COTTAGE ON 2 LARGE LOTS REDUCED TO $1900 ON TERMS. JUST NEWLY BUILT S.Nesbitt,Jr. Sixteenth and Market Sts. Open Evenings Money to Loan Fire Insurance FOR SALE EDGWOOD HOME Four rooms and bath, fine well water, compressed air tank supplies I house with water. Lot 40xlS5. Owner 1 leaving town. Possession any time. Tatum & Caldwell Soom 4 City Bank Building-. BeU 'Phone 664. 2Tat. 'Phone 064J. Will Buy a Farm We have throe buyers Cor farms These parties have city properties brinK- ! irvj; in yearly rentals of $180. S2S8 and $4S0 respectively. Each of the parties will buy a farm and turn their property in as part payment. Third Floor Schmulbach Utng. ITational 621. * Bell 1593-K. seeaecti aaasi k xxm 1 NORTH YORK STREET | RESIDENCE FOR SALE. I Has 7 rooms, hath, thi-ee finish ed rooms tn attic, furnace, nice laundrv ?nd celler. and the lot extends to the river. Price 56.000.00. , McCULLAGH I REID "We DO THINGS 521-22 GEBI2AN BA2TX BLDG. Real Estate and Insurance. Phones ? Bell 832: National 118. Si . FOR SALE 6 room modern house. Rich'.and ave nue. 'Warwood. Roderus & Wingerfer 1019 Schmulbach Building, 14 SMI 1577; JTftt'l. 87S. FOR SALE THE FOLLOWING DESIRABLE REAL ESTATE WILL 3E SOLD TO CLOSE AN ESTATE.. <o. I ? Three story pressed brick building, located at the corner of 16th and South Sit: 6 living room?, and good tl^ed storeroom. Lot 29x50. Good location (or small business. Price $6,000.00. 4o. 2 ? Doutlo frame house at No. 108 i 7th St., has four rooms and kitchen each side. Lot JOdM. Property always rented. Price J.1.600.00. 4o. 3 ? Six room frame located at' No. 2917 Chaplin* St.. stone foundation. Lot 25' 3xl00 ; rented to two families for J 18.00 per month. Price S2.000.00. FOR INFORMATION AND INSPECTION APPLY TO ANDREW McGlNLEY, Adair. OR Citizens Savings & Trust Co. (Momber Wheeling Real Estate Board.) o-23-tf Chap'ine St. Investment 12% This property centrally locnted hits in all 22 rooms, hat lis. llnished attics, laundries. garage, all ivith everj convenience and in first class condition: genuine bargain. t.-rins.- l>-t us show you this prop erty. Paul-Lough Co, 19 Fourteenth St. Bell 102. Nat. 873-M. i . 1 T 2 > Farm of 2>>S acres locatr-d "n he Panhandle it. It. in <>bio. Price 57. will exchange for good income iroperty. J. G. FINLEY Real Estate and Insurance. Sell Phone 35. Nat. Phono 2. 1108 Schmulbach Bldg. " FOE RENT r&TMJEDIATE POSSESSION. i room Apt.. H. Park S 10.00 if room and bath, furnace: Wood lawn "O.O.i " room. Echo Point 00 S room. Echo Point L' j.O" 3 rooms and bath, hot wafer h* at. garage ? Maple Ave., WoOdlawn. Furnished home. Alfenlieim. furnished home. Woodsdale. Security Trust Co, Agents Boll 77 ? Telephones ? Nftt'l. 904. NO ACTION TAKEN. HAKUISBKRt'J, Pa.. i>ec. 4.? The Pub lio Service ' 'oin mission to-day received the application for approval of the in torporatlon of the Pittsburgh and West Virginia railroad, n. re-organization of the Wab:tsh line in this state, but no notion was taken. Copies of all proceed ings In court were* submitted and ob jections rnadu that the charter could not he approved when the legal actions had not been disposed of. THE MOST UNETNDEST CUT Or ALL. I .OS ANOELES. fal.. I >ec. 4. ?Six e?nt cuts of |de and twelve cent sandwiches visualized the high cost of living to cclrks and business men to-day in cafeterias and lunch rooms. An extra charge of five cents for bread ;l ti<t but ter in other places represented the iid vance of proportionately -? per cent recently agreed upon by restaurant pro prietors. How the Canadians Captured the Bsgina Trench from Germans u$EOto?okD AND| guard. | I Many Old Canadian propers Were I Trappers and Knew Old 1 nek ana It Worked Successfully. WITH THE B KIT IS 11 AKMY ON THE FRONT IN FKANL K. k< r UU> . y)l0 i ? via London. i>n-. \ A. >1. Thai success in modern wart arc ot ^nmiv Semi upon .b,; ou?. of soine article or connivance o an oiVnt design and cunning has. again b""n demonsirutwl by Oj? troops in ibuir most recent a -an. ? utuiiist Hie enemy. The old *un.;" ?iiul Indian and trapper trick u ai nhig Snit weighs upon Hi- b??j ii'v in i' a ns of a leather ihottj, a<io. . i lie forehead bellied Canadians to gi> forward when *U S', ' -'i ,?a t U ro n jl li transport was d 1 1 1 1< v i It and ....'in- 1 supplies thus brought up ". ,.*,,jna I pleleiy captured tne lull u u> ? a j trench. which bitberto had i?bi.u | OUi Ibis l?'r,;' iul''.r. ...'.'""j j aSSrrJw.^ tiiiity. win/" ib.- i s'V"" ,bY w.uiry luml) quickly s.eeti tn.n ??? L usual i would soon play su,, plies, and ? methods ul ot-iii^m^ u| ? pbi t ? without uiimterrup u d ? PL . (i,(l ; ?0 ?u l? " Vro ...8 uoopers 111,1,1 \ ,0 t-ommandim: , Stttcft who tur| voUliucrs lor Ibe biit'W lbt'1 ,,simlss AwiT?-. ~sst! ;Sl'.o'hS I faithful army tuule could again g? I W'?rk- Darinn Did the Rest. sri.no batch ? an unusually number to ^"larit under ^MH?5a3Sii one of the comparand <*t\ u? 1 stances in the war in wb'?h ihi^li.u, KHkitssrs^l beiSiK thai .bey ...us: ?<?> '?<> j approach the enemy lll'n(>1 dl One Genua n kepi '.ui wllHj closer to ibe Omauian n,ilU' hi< twice warned away, and h -n. as hj SESSS- S ???,? I where ho made an indig.ian p : ??U-: sidered the mailer and _ HioiieM P^*| iirnJanm:1' "hi P;;i|^iuii^1bat'ki 1 ? Then * he Genua n crumpled up and j said: . ... -? m t-?l io bp a ? prisoner. ani'wWn he starts for the rear he wore a broad ?""? more join boycott. >dJ. rnlon tor i'l Snffras-. thn lllioi; MiSTon. ito ?V ??"<??? 1 ",on i t hp lit ne v AssOcifltinu. \yp ?.?.'? j riouVewi'^-s- Leajine to demand an in-j ? vestigalion of loud price?.. j I Plumbing, Heating and Fire j Sprinkler Systems I ROBT. w. &YLE CO. I Now at 1518 Main Street. Get Our Prices Before Installing. LATEST MAGAZINES By siiiKle mi in bo r or !?y tlirt year di-| itc( to your li'Hiio :u pulilisle'i-.^ latest ?. I prices. \e\vspap<-rs. IleoKs. Stationary, | I post Card?. I i C. H. QUIMBY 1513 MARKET STREET. I |> 1 ' _ FINANCIAL WHEELING, "W. VA. Resources Over One Million Dollars. PAYS 4'ti ON TIME DEPOSITS. Warwoocl Town Primary. The Warwoud town primary will be held today, from l o'clock to S o'clock l>. in. The important announcement has en made tiuit the names ??(" I he can didates for city sergeant will not be voted no in the primary. I>ut, will up l>.-ar on :li>- tickets In the noucral town clfi-i iiin. tliv tlrst Thursday in i'Vbruary. The following aiv tin- candidaies: !?"< > r mayor ? J. 11. Mont fc'tiiicry. J. C. Williams. liur recorder ? John Mi if hoi I, W. H. Klbiii and K. 11. Smith. l*"or council ? North War wood, two to <? Iff t : It. J. MoCraeken and A. <.1. Kies ler; Oen tor Warwmnl. two :?) elect: I*. II. MeChire, lieorgv Mooncy, .liuin s ( '. Moore and T. r. KindelberKer; South Warwood, one to ??)???? I : J. W. \Vtcl?r; ext re m<: South Warwood, two !o fleet: (.'has. \\'i Ishans and C. l\ Doty. The following have 1 ?? ?? n selected to art as judges and clerks at the polls: ISouih Warwood. Samuel Montgomery, < Voegler. ?!. W. Jenkins: ('enter, ? 'has. Smith, (.'has. 'Wyles. .las. tinoch; >Torth. Herman W'eit/.oi, John Kr<-ssner, li. L i lloss. Manager of Grocery Rasig-ns. I .1. K. Kline, who has been manager of the J-Ced Star Grocery company for the I past several years, ha.s tendered Ills re i >? ideation, to accept a position as .store [ j,e. |.. r of the slock room. with the Wheeling Steel & Iron company, at j Yorkvllle, < Mr. Kline will ta-ko up his now duties about thu 15 of the ! month. literury Society. A lino literary program will In- given this e.vening at die Center AVarwood school house at N o'clock. The program: The llible ai literature l?ev. .1. C. Huekloy lb ading ? I Selected i . . M iss Helen Slifl'e Ijiterary iallon of Gorky's "My Childhood" lohn A. Moore Heading (Selected) Mr. Polity Debate ? "Ilosolved, that, football should be eliminated from High School A thlotics." Affirmative: Messrs. Smith and Kemp _\>Kative: Messrs. Krtuiois and Fair. Aft'-r the program tho organixal ion Between 25th Street Warwood and 8th Street Benwood Effective Sunday, November 12, 1916: NORTH BOUND From Benwood ? Daily cxeept Sunday -5:15 A. M. and every fifteen minutes thereafter until midnight. exi *pt that 11:45 P. M. cur goes to First Street only. (Jars vin;; <: 12:15 ai d 12:30 A. M. go to Tenth Street only. Sunday only ? t>:00 A. M., 6:30 A. M? 7:00 A. M? 7:30 A. M.. and every tifi'Tii miiiut'-? thereafter, the schedule from then on being same as week ilny. From 10th Street ? De.lly except Sunday ? -1:30 A. M. and every fifteen minutes 'hereafter until 12:00 midnight. Dust car. 12:30 A. M. 12:15 ear to First Street only. Sunday only ? 5.15. 5:45. 6:15. 6:30, 7:00, 7:30, 8:00 A. M.. and every ilf tc 'ii minutes thT^-after. The Bchedule from then on being sam? ?s week day. SOUTH BOUND From Warwood ? $ Daily except Sunday ? 4:53 A. M. and every fifteen minutes thereafter | until 11:37 I*. Jl. ? last car to Benwood. Ci.rs leaving at 11:63 P. M. and B 12:0S, 12:23 and 12:53 go to Tenth Street only. Car leaves Worwood for 8 First Street only at 1:23 A. M. Sunday only ? 5:3fi, 6:0S. C:38, 6:53, 7:23, 7:3S, 7:53 and S:23 A. M., and every lifted- .-nlnutcs thereafter, the schedule from then on being same as week day. When the above described service Is Inaugurated fh* following now rules will he In effect covrlng operation of the Wheeling- Wellsburg cars between Tenth Street, "Wheeling, and 26th Street. Warwood: SOUTH BOUND Cars will stop at the regular stops between above points for the purpose of discharging passengers who have boarded ear at or north of 26th Street. Warwood. Cars will not be stopped to receive passeng-.-r* between these points except at 19th and 5th Street, Warwood and First Street. Wheeling. NORTE BOUND Cars will make, local stops between above points for the purpose of re ceiving1 passengers who desire to ride north of 25th Street, Warwood. but will r.ot make stops between ? these points to discharge passengers except at Flrsi Street. "Wheeling, and f?th and 10th Streets. Warwood. Wheeling Traction Company The man at the .'desk often lacks it. Are you an office worker? Are you obliged to guard your health against the consequences of too much indoor brain work and not, enough out-door exercise ? Constipation is dangerous. The laxative habit is even more so, because it tends to make consti pation chronic. Nujol relieves constipation effectively and without forming a habit. It prevents the contents of the intestines from becoming hard, and in this way makes natural movements easy. It acts in effect as a" internal lubricant. i Nujol Is bottled at the refinery and Is sold only In pint bottles bearing the name Nujol a"d the imprint of the Standard Oil Company (New Jersey). Refuse substitutes ? be sure you get the genuine. Write to-day for booklet "The Rational Treatment for Consti pation." STANDARD OIL COMPANY (New Jersey) Bayonne New Jersey will he completed. Several espeeiatlv the wintt'r U118 Ur? bcInsr t,rrauS*-'d tor I American Guaranteed Paint At Factory Price Moore Brothers, Warwood. W. Va. Business Meeting. The Alpha iJiimma Tau's mot bsst night at [he lumn- of Thos. c". Williams, for their regular business meeting. Af ter an interesting business session, a social hour was enjoyed. Bazar WlH Attract Many. Tbe Ladies' Aid Society of the Presby terian .church will hold a bazar in r!io church, on AWdnosday ami Thursday) evenings, of this week, December <; ami ' i. The booths will be verv 1 1 n i< |ii ? and quite attractive to huiis.--ki-ep.-js -.-is I hey will represent the six working days of the week, where utensils appropriate to each days duties may !><? procured. The booths will bo as follows: Monday ? Wash Day ? M is. Ed. Poll, chairman. Tuesday ? Ironing and Mending Dav ? Miss Nellie Moore, chairman. Wednesday ? ? 'hrlsl mas Moolh ? J. IV., Kinsley. chairman. Thursday? Fancy Work ? A\". R Jie Culla. chairman. Kriduy (Meaning Day? Mrs. C. K. I'chus, chairman. Saturday- Making Day? Mrs. Prod Jenkins, chairman. Un Wednesday evening, there will bo1 a short musical program rendered, which will be followed by a light lunch-; eon, and on I'hur.sday evening supper will lie served from 5 to .s o'clock. ? Teachers' Training Class. The teachers of the iv-nier and Xnrih W nrwcmd schools held their Tegular me" ting yesterday afternon in the Xorth Uarwod school, where the "Model Method <>l reaching lllslorv." was dis cussed. The subject was not alto?.nhcr npproved. and found rntlier impractical. To The Citizens Of Warwood: If my record as town councilman during the past two and one-half .rears meets with your approval. U shall he glad lo have your influence, and vote for mayor nr. the town pri maries Tuesday, December r, from l to .<> p. m. Very Respectfully, J. C. WILLIAMS, Candidate for Mayor. Street Car Jumped Track. I.ast night between o and i! o'clock, ; ii'.r i ,r' iV ''ars jumped ! lb. t'.K-k. at i he point where ihe river J 1 hemg repaired. After some d'< day of tratyic. the car was replaced on I the track. The incident caused a rr-:ii I niiinunt ..f confusion, but there were no Injuries. j raise Mnmor. ! i A rumor was circulated around town!-, last nigh; lo th? effe.-t ,har the Alpha' -'mon ",f w' "'-LTinl-j '"" on "r Wnrw had combine, | forces! and w-r<> throwing all their influence ' .t 'orfoin fi.'w candidates in ro#!a.v\s This report, however. ts- entirely un i"||,"|e,l. and through their President lv T\ .. ,,nc'K r- club most mil- 1 Piatleally deny it. ;iniI w,5l) j( to be Known, i hoy r.- "nor supporting anv particular candidates." Personals and Briefs. John Jacob. Jr., of Morgantown. was' n business caller in "Warwood the last, of t n?> w riJVfiSrr..,|'"t!V T'-v,,"-c and Carrie Mor- 1 or v, u- " vmTr '-"I,;sls 'his evening I \r M ; ,e Keyser. Of Wheeling. I Miss Maud W riKhr has returned home I 1*1 1 t'sl i u r irh S ViSit U"h r",ath'r:s '"I Mrs John Hack, who was a former! res, d.-n- Warwood. v.as calling on J friends yesterday. , Mis \\ L Ma pe] , of Fairmont, has' returned to |u.r ho,:? after n weeks-- \ visit W.ih her sister. .Urs. A. p. .-.-.tup-: btir~h'' S AVr'ch1 Sunday In Pitts- j W nt. 1 r. r-,|bi!i of South Warwood. one! or the candidates for is verv I I.I, I'emg t lire.-i | with apo. ndi< ii is." i OLIVER WANTS THE FACTS I U A SI II N'O'l'i ) \ [V'c. 4 ? Represen tative (mi v?-r of Alabama, introduced a resolution today calling on ihe Sec i clary ot "War for Ihe facts in con nection with a recent complaint hv naprisf ministers that Major-fJeueral l-unston imposed objectionable re strictions when iliev asked permission lo conduct evangelistic services among the troops on (he Mexican border. CHARLESTON. \\\ Vu.. L>ec. I? j M. P. Shawkey, state superintendent j [>(? free schools. said today I hut fli**j next legislature wil be asked 10 make i provisions for increases' in the amount. I j{ the permanent school fund, which is j now one million dollars. He says :* ; is necessary that a large amount than! now available is necessary lor dis- j tribmlon among tbe public schools. ' He will ask thai the minimum amount r>t' the general school fund be made one million instead of $7r.i',<ioot ?'>s it hns been foa the last 12 years. Other provisions school authorities will ask. the legislature to bring about are; Hotter and more effective compul sory attendanee laws; minimum term of seven months: pro\ ision to promote night schools; free text books sup plied by the state; provision for ap pointment of one trustee for each one rnom school to serve under the direc tion of hoard of education: pensions for teachers under certain conditions. In rural districts; definite supervision of colored schools; that the county be made unit of taxation for school pur poses; that offiees of state and court ly superintendent be made appointive*: increase in number of teacher train ing schools: ? provision to encourage rural' graded schools to offer domes tic science, manual training and oth pr vocational subjects suitable for vari ous communities. ? The T\orn Kob TClub will meet ? this evening- at their club rooms. ? Thirty-seventh and Jacob streets, and J hold their annual election of officers. j At. the close of the meeting a banquet j will be served. ? Mrs. Sarah Tii-ce and children were sent to the home of relatives in Fair- .1 mont. yesterday morning by the West j Virginia Humane society. ? A safety first meeting will be held i (his afternoon for the employes of the j R. & O. in the local office rooms. This is the first meeting since l?st wwinter and a largo attendance is expected. ? Over one hundred laborers were brought here yesterday front Cincin- | riati and will be put to work helping > to erect the new $200,000 annex tn Lite Manchester plant of the Wheeling Mold & Foundry company. ? Joe Lopez, who was badly burn ed when gasoline with which he at tempted to kindle n fire in his place at "'HO Market street Sunday morn ing exploded Is getting along nicely at the Wheeling hospital. ? Miss Louise C'lyker yesterday ten dered to the county commissioner!) her resignation as a nurse at the county infirmary, effective December 10. No successor lias been named. ? Arrests to the number of 1">-I!> have been made bv the Wheeling po lice in eleven months of 1016. ? According to the workhouse re port for November, 'here were 14 city prisoners in custody there on Novem ber m. one less than on thefirstdav of the month. A total of 1,360 meals All persons knowinp themselves in debted to Wrn. II. Howler's estate will please call on the undersigned for settlement. All persons having claims against said estate will present same jo t;i'S II MKlWfK.. Adminis' rator, 1 ! 2 1 Market Street. Offi'iv hours 7:Oo to 7:!J0 1'. M. WANTED? Male Help. WANTED? Two young mco to work new# uenU (4 15. & U. trains. Apply *t Onion 2<?t( Co. ofnca, JJ. & O. depot. ?e-3-tf WAITED ? At once. several good delinrry and talti boys, fo work beforo school. Apply at Circulation Department, Iniolligenccr, between 4 and 6 *? _ ni. WANTED? Male and Female WANTED? Demonstrators. M?n for er?tor bulld'Ji* tny?: wnnisn for Simplex toy typewriter*. Geo. H. Snook Co. <1-4-1 FOR SALS. FOR SALE OR TRADE? Govt firm. One m!l? frnra Htre>-t pnr. Will trade for n*-il estate or oil ml! machinery. .VMto ('.. <"&re Intelligencer. rl-5-p FOR SALE? <'a?1 Usds on Norfolk A- Weetem IV B.. S veins cheap. only tract left. Geo. Berlin, Keroilt. W. Va. d-2'' FOR SALE - I'heap, registered 0. I. C mal# plo frm prize winning mock. Improve your herd with & rei istered fire. It. K. tiorMieh, Borland. Ohio, n-14-ltt F03R RENT. AT ANO N FAR CORNER OF MAIN AND TENTH STREET: 3 FRONT ROOMS *20.00 4 FRONT ROOMS 22.0* 7 FRONT ROOMS -W-Cf C ROOMS AND HALL 30.C* I STORE ROOM, LOGAN'S OLD CORNER (MAY BE IMPROVED) I00.0| i HAWLEY. ICfi5',4 MAIN ST. APPLICATION FOR PARDON Application for Pardon. X til: re is Iiornby given tliat on or alvnit tne LXrth ilay of December. jfl'i. an aiipiicat.on will be ft ltd iviiii K. I'Iit.*mi. I'uiWu Attorney. ('hariesun. \Vc?: Virginia. for the iarih.ii of .lu.ies Myrtle, cetiTicUd if the crime of breaking ami entering and former ri.iivicUon. at thi- Dclnter Term. I?li, of the t'rimlnal i.'olirt of Olun Cuunty <uid ?ent<ir.cci! to Irn |/.-i,-> >tiii. "ill in the IVest Virginia l'autwriary for the period of W.TMI years. ?SiKiiwI. JAMI.S MVliTl/E. ii-r-u. REDEMPTION OF BONDS. Notice. Tt? the Holder* ?.f J<i?;d? of tin"1 Highland ?\vd Corn pan y. secured by the indenture of the first day of Aukum. A. I*. I1W6. between Highland Coal Com* pany and Dollar Savings aim! Trust L'nxpauiy, Tn i! >???*> : NOTICE is hereby given, that Highland Coal Company. has railed for bonds numbered IM to -00. both inclusive, of Highland Coal Coin, pany'# purchase rn??n?y first mortgage six ivr cent. Hold l??j?d5. of the series m*? ured a* al*>ve indimted and dated August l*t. JM'ti; and t!iat on the 'irst flay "f February, A. l>. 1U17. there u:)l become a*id lie due and payable upon each of the said bonds numbered as aforesaid, the principal thereof and accrued intercut to said date, which will Iw paid, and said bonds purchased and rrtired at the office of Hollar Savings and Trust Company, of Wheeling. \V?vfS Virginia. on .said date in acetirdaure \?:th the pnwisiorift of Artiele Three of said indenture, satd trends numbered Isl to 'J00 being the la*t now out bianduig nu:nlH*rs of >aid IIIGULANli COAL COM T A NT. ?!-.%?) a-f? LEGAL NOTICE Probate of Will. ufiVe of tl;e ?*!erk. t'uunly Court. Ohi-i County. State of WYat Virginia. In the iitMtti*r <?! the rr.?'?aie of tin* J.ast Will and Trsldsnrrit ?-f William Hntr;* O art Ivy. ?'??coaM.ni. The o!?Ji? t of '.he filed in tlus matter this 25s.li dar ??f .Voviinb'.T, I!?le*. i> to !:?*.? admitted to pr. bati' ami r? i-rd a pa;4-r wntlnt; t>urport?;i^ to l?e the \\*i J I and Tegument of Wllliaui llenrv ciartley. de*Ta.*-?Hl. b?'j:uj;; ilaJ?* the 7th day i.f Au gust. 1 i ? i . > ; and :t aiij^anng trom ar. affidavit filed with ine :u in> uff!?*e that Mazie Ma'ir>. a >rson who is t!"?riis? and try i?t i*?Titi.?n declared to tw tnfer?>r??l ir* t!ie j?robate of said will :s a non-rc^i u# ii* ?f tin ? f WeM Virginia; 1: is by i>atd i ourt t.rd.-rod that th?* said Mazic -Maury, togethei \*it!i th?* ;.it?n?n.;i l.^irs of the said WiJIian. Hcnrj clariley. or tnc hoirs of any of them who arc nc ii?n?i-r lir.ng. do appear at r.;y office in the City el Wheeling, in I he County ar.d Stnf^ aforesaid, within ? !i?* inontii after the date of the f;r>-; ]>uMicatiot7 ireiv f. aint d?? what is m?**??s?ary to protect their in t er?->: > in said matter. The hearing of the said petition is set for thi 2f?th day t ( lJecetnl?er. IS'ltJ. at 10 o'clock a. ni. JOHN ?. WKLLS. iTcU of I he County Court. Ohio County, S^taie o! West \"irgiu!x n d 12 id. MISCELLANEOUS. NOTICE ? T!?* ! wn final! ir.rls who !/vik rfc,. pir* <'i>ii;a.:i:nt; diamond* at '(:<? V. W. <'. A. 1*j*1 ulghl jtro known. and nnlit.H I !<o pur*e uttii :t? contents !i Mtinml a' ??iii'*! I?? l!ie V XV*. I*. A.. a<:Ut'n will Ik* Mi*en Ilirrn il-'i-g WANTED ? To K.row Jll.'.C'O. 3 In ;??, /ir?t inurl u<iKe real ''Sta ?*'. 1*. o. Itox 7')j, city. d-l-t WANTED ? ? >it n?s 1'lsos i? F')0<1 territory. Adilros II. care Intelligencer. d-2-p S??curea. Trad? |jnarUs rejjlBter? ?<J. Patent au4 iradoniti.ru uugatioti. Booklet tree. 2u S. XiAi", Patent X, *w>?r. National Kxclsantfe Batik Building. Wheelln*. . V/. V*. FUNERAL DIRECTORS aua ARTERIAL EMBALMERS ? ,7" ' ~~ promi-itij aitciiacu to al all Uiuojl TEI^EiMIO.ofES: Store ? Bt?li NuuuniU 1742. ?Rebidence ? \V. K. Couey. lioll 1324-J, National 1272-1'. Resilience ? A. B<il6 weaker, National 13S9-R. DIED BEAHD ? On Monday. DmemUsr 4. 1514. at o'clooi p. i;i. . :b t-Uo home of her dutwhter. Mr*. Molt-in Ault. Xo. H uhJO strevt. MKS. JtKIiECCJ ,ri;.NE BKA&IX in her Slst year. Fumeul servloes at the home of h?r <!n:;hter. Mrs. Melon Ault. VViiIikwI^, I'tvcmlwr t>. a: S:30 p. in. Intcrtnoat pnvalo Thursday. December 7, *i 2 p. m. RITZ ? On Saturday. December 2. 1310. at P:4I o'clock p. id.. ROUEKT l.KK. fn of Anato Kill Camp, in tbo 22nd your of his age. funeral from tb? reside/ice of his Knu-.Jpa.-enM. Mi. ajid Mrs. William Stobbs. So. -17 Sou'Jj Wabaak aired. Tuesday afternoon. Service* from tho Fim Kr.Kf.sh Uit!ier;ui church. Siit.'sith street, at i o'clock p. m Friend* of the family limtod to imil, Interment In Greenwood ceinKerr. Speslal oar will in waltiug at tin; cheurch for flieodl uf t l*o family. McCARROLL ? On Saturday. IV.vrtiber 2, 191 ft. iu I' .25 o'clock p. in . at the North WbecUng Hospital, MISS illtll'UKT Mci'.VUBOI.I,. Funeral services at I residence. 100 Fifteenth St., Tuewl&y morning at >:.?0 o'clok. ItoQUiRO blgfc inaa>s in St. Joseph, cathedral at 3 o'clcevk. iat/ir Til-IlL 111 llaznlwood. IV. cemetery. (Piualnr.-h I'a.. :uul I'arkeraburg. V. Va. papen please copy. J FUNERAL DIEECT0E8 L 0 U I s TerT'Tchy FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND ARTERIAL EMBALMER 1122 and 1124 Main Street ? Calls Answered Day or Night Siore Phones 635 C. J. Bcrtschy ? Nat. Phone 1915-R Bell J334-R. Breimimer & Hildebrand runera'l Dl.roctor? r.i?d EmWaiev*. Comer MRrkot and Tweaty- socoui. Sti Toleohou?> 21 7 Open ia.v night. wore served. Fifteen men were em ployed ~'2 days on city work. ? The executive committee of th? Board ol' Directors of the Ohio Vallej <:? neral hospital hold a meeting yes terdav afternoon. "Tho Lifo of .Moses," was tho topii of tho sermon of the Rev. W. H Pields of the First Christian churob at i ho annual service lor the Dauga f Amorica. Sunday evening. 1 1 r BUTTER IS REDUCED. TOI.KDO. Ohio, Dor. 4? The prio of but tor on tho local markoLs waj roilueod today two cents a jiound t'ouuuisison liiorchants .4aid the oil was duo io tho boycott on butter am opus by the Toledo House wive* League". There was no change in th; price of o^us. Tho price of hrea< was today increased one cent on smai loaves and two Cents ou the larg 4