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i LAID AT REST . ADDITIONAL FUNERAL SERVICES -?>- HELD YESTERDAY FOLLOWING ^ ING MASONIC CEREMONIES. Many Prominent Masons Pay Last Loving Tribute to Distinguished Deceased Brother. Following elaborate ami impressive. ? funeral services of :!i?* Knight Kadosh "at midnight Wedn^sdav in the John , TV. Morris Scottish Ui.'c ( atk^ii:-;'!. ?additional w.-tv hWd \*-stt'i t*8ay afternoon in tin- ? atin-dral for l>t\ _ John William Morn.-. ?.'> tl ogive Ma * sou. late sovereign stand inspector .^general. The Kev. II. K. 1.. ^rrdc-r of St. Matthew's I'tvut -tatti Kpi.-copa! ~?hurrli, and the Kev tn\ '.'iarvme "*iCug<'ti" Allen of Fourth Stroe M> th ? odist Kpiseopal church. officiate!. ? Wheeling ("ommandery No. 1. .Knights Templars, acted as escori to the body from the cuthedr.il re Green " wood cemetery , where Ma-.mi" ri'ual ceremonies were carried ou? and in terment made.- Many pr .?miurtit Ma sons from other stales a::.! throuth "out West Virginia attended r?u >?r - vices. The active pail beacet ; ve?> ? !?;. T.. Yaeser. P.. K. Hamilton, tl M Browne, A. G. Halloek. Thomas .1. Wat kins, all of Wheeling, and Many L. Hroh i of Httntington. The following .ver>' honorary pallbearers: I.. W. IJlavnev. j Fred Steittbick'-r. W. .H Rope. W. j "E. Krupp. Charles Si-h ti i > z*"'. all of j Wheeling; Lloyd K. Smiiii of Charles- j ton: James A. Bryan of I'arkersburg: i K. D. Walker and K. C'arrigan of | ~-31onndsville. Puneral for Louis Noll. Saturday. I Funeral scrvi vs for Louis H. Xoll. | aged 5rt. ffli kuowi: South Whcoling 'resident, who died Wednesday. will be --held in the family home. . 1 - Jneoh j street. Saturday morning at S:.'n> o'clock. I ?followed with requiem bis'ii mass in St. Alpbonsus' ehurcli at ? uVloek. with i r: - '?"?'"?"it in Oreett wix>d cemetery. Mr. Xolt is survived by his .wife, whose jiialdeu name was <"!:tra tv&rge*. and i Three brothers atui three sisters - ? -run oral for Edward W. Coot To-day. .x This afternoon at - 3 11 n't-!ivk, fu ~Bfr?l services wiil b?> heUt in the home i of his parents. Joseph A. and Kffie ?'*ook, ?for Edward W. i "on|v. aged It', who pass ed away ^Tuesday. Burial wi!l 1??> In ?Al t. Wood. Punoral for Mrs. Barton. Kuneral servi.es were held y*s:erday _Afternoon for Mrs Ma: ia i.Veill) Bar ton. wife of the late John U". Barton. in _tUff home, of her daughter. Mrs. .tames B. Sfcrennaa. Jr.. "f SM Main street. The services were largely attended by the many oh! friends of Mrs. Barton, ami were conducted b> !ls?- Kev. Or. J. M Potter, fit' Vance Memorial i-h ureh. It: rifwit! was :n < Lit John Or. Duffy. M !?: I . I a> I ' it X (?:. Australia. March S ' i ia London. !!' ??. tti. .? ? .1 ? t? ??ava?i "fruffy. wid'-Iy Uhov.si barrtst.-r and puh iii-isi. is dea*:. i luhn < !a vstn I nifty was long pr-'mm-iit. i:i Aastralimi public af iairs. lb- w.is ... .?-?? .!? r of sevral min istries. variousl> ;?.st master general, attorney S'-ner:*! m i nuiitser viithou* portfolio. in i*'-7 !i- was the r?-pr> - /?ejitaliv?- ?.f th* Australia::, cuiom^s at the* l'niv<>t->:il fv.scal l'nit?ri ? ?ingress in Washington. 1!- was si; imblih n Isaac O. Xissley. * II.VIiRlsrM'K*:. Pa.. Mar. > I ?. .Vtssley. pi:Ii|i>h-- ?-t* 'h.- Midtiletonn Cross, di.-il sadd-ni..- at lus iiome iti M i-1 - dletown tiMii.;!.;. -i -?<-? i ?!??. lie was prom inent iti l. iheran ? -?t t-? - i ; affairs. Adolphas G-reen. -?-N'KU" V ?"!:?<. Mar. N. ? Adoi|>ir.:< U'il iiatitson ?Ir? -n. t'ivsiii?-n; ?.f th? Nation ii ?Biseui: . t>m; h*. r< vnlght aft-: a ill::- ss !i.- was 7? \ .'arsi * - . ii . William Sapp. ??Al.K.\ A. :Kr.n . Mr. !? ? wilKnui Supp. i '.-ni.., ru: iiaison.it ????inmi: l?<emai: frons Kansas, ilivl si:dd<-iilj. :>?-r?- tonight. ft Itching Torture Stops " _ It is unnecessary for you to safrcr with eczema, blotches, ringworm, rashes and similar skin troubles. A little zemo, obtained at any drug store tor 25c. or $1.00 tor extra large bottle, and promptly | applied will usually give instant relief from itching torture. It cleanses and soothes the skin and heals quickly and ; effectively most skin disea-es. f Zemo is a wonderful, penetrating, dis appearing liquid and :< soothing to the most delicate skin. It is not greasy, is easily applied and costs little. Get it today and save all further distress. The K. W. Rose Co.. Cleveland. O. WHY HAIR FALLS OUT j Dandruff causes ;t feverish irritation of The scalp, i he liuir roots shrink, loosen aud then tlu? liair comes out ; fast. To stop railing hair at once an i rid the scalp of every particle of dand ruff, get a l'."'-<-erit bottle of Uanderir.e at any drug store. pour a little in ynur; baud ami rub yell into the scalp. After , a few applications all dandruff Uisap-j pears and the hair stops coniim.; out. CHILD GETS SICK, ! PEf i as u< 'LOOK AT TONGUE. THEN GIVE' ? FRUIT LAXATIVE FOR STOM I ACH, LIVER. BOWELS. ?CALIFORNIA SYRUP OF FIGS' CAN'T HARM CHILDREN AND THEY LOVE IT ' ' ' ^ I Mother! Your child isn't naturally 1 cross aud peevish. See if tongue is coated: this is- a sure sign the little stomach, liver; and bowels need a ; cleansing at once. When listless, pale, feverish, (till of cold, breath bad. throat sore, doesn't eat. sleep or act naturally, has stoiu- j ach-ache. diarrhoea, remember, a gen- . ! tie liver and bowel cleansing should ! ! always be the first treatment given. [ ' Xothing equals "California Syrup of j I Pigs" for children's ills: give a tea-; ?spoonful, and in a few hours ail the : ?foul waste, sour bile and fermenting j i food which is clogged in the bowels j passes out of the system, and you have | I a well and playful child again. All ! children love this harmless, delicious ['?fruit laxative." and it never fails to j effect a good "inside" cleansing. Di- j ; reetions for babies, ohidren of all ages , ;and grown-ups are plainly on rhe bo:- 1 j tie. Keep it handy in your home. A lit-! 'tie given today" saves a sick child to- i ! morrow, but. get the genuine. Ask ynttr i druggist for a ."0-cent hot tie of "Cali-j fornia-Syrup of Pigs." then see that it is made by the "California Pig Syrup j Company." j properly^ ?f f conducted funeral Woksvjm -ssa \\*e will furnish a properly con ducted funeral and us* correct furnishings an<i equipment. uur r-|iii t:i!ion is a ciarante^ of the keeping of this promts*. Palacc Undertakers 1304-06-08 Main St Both Phones. COLOMBIA TREATY BACK TO COMMITTEE i W'ASillX" ;T< ?N. Mar. > ? Another lonjf [ ri^ht uver lie? treaty with ? '<>k>mbia j d?*r which the ('tilled Slates would pay j that republic $l.*>.i'"0.uiiii t li.- separ.t :i?u of fanutna. was iudi. ? ?! ; ? >: t ik i: i in j the new senate's rlrst ? >? . i : i \ ? M-ssiuii. when Chairman >t"ie\ ??!' >lu- t"? ?r?- l?cn re iat itijiji committer. crtlhd s !.?? treaty uo ! fur consideration. Several Republican s-nators object."?. I t-> imtuedia.tr eonsii|.?r?iti"U herause of the absence from the chamber of leaUin,,' opponents of tli>' pact, and after a short discussion it was seni back t ? ? the ntittee "t" set a fresh start." Senator' ('??nf"s- announced that ut his opitii mi J ? iei>at>- on rlie treaty would last at least ? three weeks. J Use Our Money Don't hesitate to ask us for inciiK.v if yoit haven't "ne ready cash with v.hi?'ii to pay your bills. We make loans in Wheeling and all surrounding ti?vn> in U\st Virginia. on Household 'Joods. Pianos. Horses. \Vhndes. or any kind of personal property, leaving rhtiii in jt>i!r possession. Our payments are very small and easy to tnak*\ Vou can p?> aft the "-mount in small weekly. monthly ? quarterly payments, and we will allow you a year's time if nec essary. Vou ran pay off th?* loan at any time. interest charged only ' for the 'ime you ke._-p the money. You will' find us square and hon orable in an on ?? dcnlmps - that's the reason each year shows a de cided 'n<'r?-ase >r. our bussro ss. AH business strictly confidential. Kxt?*nsion of time granted without extra cost in cases of sickness - or out of work. Mail or phone applications receive our prompt oiientlon. It need r;ti.ri''y anri cannot trail, fill out 'he foilowiiie blank, rua!! It t?i us. Room 1' Schmulbach Hulldlng. Wheeling, W. Va., and our agent will call and arrange loan at jour home. Name Amount Wanted We also make loans at our same low rates In Martins Ferry. l'r!diC-p'>r\ !!? Unire. and all surrounding towns in uhio. ' Phones ? jrationaj, 1701.T; Bell, 1727-X. Call n? np THE OLD RELIABLE INC.W.VA. THE LITTLE THINGS OF EVERY DAY LIFE the man \v|u? jjfots ahead dors not ? i i ^r*r-LT?i ?"? 1 the little- things !?ut uses thorn as stepping stones to greater aehiew HH'll * . I ui prove even the little opportunities to -savy ami add to your surplus t'utul. New accounts are invited. Depositors have received -Ha'" Interest on their quarterly balances for the past 12 years. 1 tie amount remaining after paying flit- semi-nunual dividend brromis ;i part ot" t hi- surplus. protecting depositors at all times inuu all possibility of l">s. REPUBLICANS SWEEP FIELD IN MUNICIPAL ELECTION AT MOUNDSV1LLE. Only Two-Thirds of Normal Vote Was Cast ? Majorities Up to 521 ? Moundsvillc News. | Moundsville ? Republicans made a clean sweep iif ihc Hold in the muni cipal election held in I ho Marshall county >??;?! yesterd ay n njl elected ev ery eatidldate both on the city tick* r and the .school commissioner for th" independent school district of Mounds villc. The Republican candidate^ vvcii- successful b> majorities rang ing from Ifi" to f.r I . Mayor Kvnn D. Roberts was success ful in the race for re-election again:. I .1. B. Beimel!, i he Democratic candi date by a vote />f Stiti to -121. a utajor itv of 417 for Roberts. This majority exceeded by 2ti the total vote cast for the present executive's opponent. Kv ereti F. Moore was re-elected city solicitor over Stanley H. Wilson. 1 'em eu rat. by a majorlly of 1!4 1. The i los es! race on the general ticket was that between John Tang. .Republican, and ( ol. Robert i'. Yoho. Demot rat, in the campaign for chief of police. The "Republican nominee was elerled by a majority of 16" vote?. Frank Wil liams. I.. O. Jones. Dr Roy ('. Doudtn and Herman Hess, all Republicans, were elected to council by majorities ranging from 5U to 102. A. Floyd Francis was elected over R. F. Hodgntan to be school commis sioner in the First and Lower <-r;hool ward. In t .he Second and Center school ward. Mentor Jlet'/.er defeated Dr. D. Williamson for the six yeat term, while S. W. M'^als won out. over S. C. Shaw for the two year term. There were no vacancies to fill in the Third and Upper school ward, but voters in every ward voted for * school commissioner in each two school wards where I he commissioner vacancies were filled. 1'ossibly less than two-third? of Die vol e of Moundsville was casi in Die election vfsierday. a total of only 1.W7 votes being cast. In the municipal elect ion of the total vote cist was'lS47. The tabulated result uf \ ,>?iefd.i\ s election follows: "Sfft\ o77 ' l vii"( "f So) ieTlor of I he school to be Wants jind Precincts. Pirat W'd: j No. t .... No. 2 . . . ? Second W'd: No. :: No 4 . . . . Third W'd: ' No. a . . . . roTU-ti. W'd Nil. Totals. .. . .Mat ; I c I 4 i". I HO | tss 11!> 120 127 !?!?? I ih; 122 tr.3 134 Sr.S 421 . 447 1 1 7 ICS' 157 137 H4 7 ?? 16f First Wa.rdt No. t Nr.. 2 Council. Williams - Ft ) ' 12* S 2 T otnls .. Malerit y Second Wardi No. 3 No. 2t'> . . . . S2 Jones i K. ? I1K 122 Totals .Majority .... Third "Ward: No. r> Majority ..... Fourth Ward: No. 6 Majority .... 7" I .ouililt. ? i:. i . . i . . t " 2 Doss (K. > IP" 1"! McGUl. < r>.) Si 2 7K 1SS KfOlltz. < lO 17" I 'a rsons. ? t>i fi2 Martin. .DO School Commissioners. I = I're No. t j !'v :>i ?:i: 132 i.'t: No. J.. ?? 5 47 74 S7 101 7s s<>. :t | 77' fit 7" 115 117 1 -J :t No. l 77 f.7 7!? 133 ir.L- I _'K No. 9 ? .... >;t ?< i f>*. i i x t ir.? Nr. <> 7S f.4 7i". MS 157 131 Totals ... 45-i'i 3a: ?!?.< 7H4 S73 74K Plur. i j ! an:. r?:i jfA Ileiwnins to Pittsburgh. Thi? remains of the'lal- John I. Homer. aged who died early W -dries ilay irn>rniiiK at tiie tllendale hospital, were shipped t? Hi" homo of I ? i ? mother in I'iu sbiirsl". I'n.. yesterday, where funeral services will he held. The t|e ????its'-il had been a resident of lit" city fur more than two years. being employ - ? ?<1 by the Joseph i\'|i,<- company. "Woodmen Visitation Here. I.Htoti camp Xo. Sx, Woodmen ?if i }? -- World, is ra pidJy . completing arrange ments for the Creater Wheeling district Woodmen visitation to he h?dd Itere Thursday evening. March The local order will host to the members of shr Woodmen lodges of Wheeling. Cam eron. Martins I'erry and I'.ellaire, Game Here This Evening:. This evening on the floor in the oil postoffice building "n Lafayette avenue the girls' basketball team i?f the local high school will clash with the fair los ers of Tyler county h'tch school of M iddiebuume. A^riculturil Demonstrations. ? Several spraying and pruning demon st rations will be given within the next few days under the auspicies of ih? Marshall County Agricultural society. The following schedule tins he??n an nounced: John W. West farm near Itockdalo sejiool, March 1 -. ai lfl;X'i a. m.; Flohouse farm mi Wayne rid gee Wednesday. March It: at t'ouri v. right's place. Tuesday. March L'O. at I p. in.: the' Martin school on Fork Uidge, l-'riday, March ai !<"?::! '? a. m. To Attend Benwood Visitation. Practically the entire membership of l.lttl" Prince lodge No. 7i?. Knights Pythias of this city, will attend the Marshall county K. of !'. visitalion :ii Benwood next .Monday f-vjiing. The so cial is the last of a series Arranged bv the four Pythian orders in ihi? county. The local knights will s.. to pcrtwocd on .a special car. Arrange Minstrel Practice. At the regular weekly business meet ing of Moundsvilb iodg>- No. us.1, p., p. ij. Hlks. to be 1 1 e 1 1 1 this evening, ar rangements will he mad1- to rci practice under way for the K'ks' minstrel show to be staged here early in April. .M il YOUR FRECKLES Need Attention in March or Face May Stay Covered. Now is lilt' limo to uiko special care ot the complexion if you wish it to look well lit" rcsi oi i ho year. The March winds have a strong tendency to bring out freckles i hit i may stay all Summer unless removed. Now is the time to us- othine ? double strength. This prescript inn tor the removal ol freckles was written by a prominent physician and is usualh so successful! that it is sold by druggists under guarantee to return! the money if it iails. (let an ounce ol othine double strength. and evi-n a few applications should :- 1 1 ? > w a wonderful improve ment, some ol ih" smaller freckle? even vanishing ? mirely. REWARD forHONESTY Purity and Delightfulness Make % CAMEL Cigarettes \ The Most Popular and Best Selling | Cigarette Ever Sold at any Price f r'~ THIS enviable position has caused faise and defamatory statements to be circu lated about CAMELS, in order to injure their sale. As our investigation of thdse reports progresses, it becomes more and more apparent that "men higher up" origi nated the scheme and have superintended its execution. They were able to slander CAMELS in two ways : By hiring the irre sponsible to lie about them, and by, perhaps, fraudulently inducing honest men to circu late the lie. But an honest man is always honest. Once he learns that he has been duped into misrepresentation, he not only stops it, but quits the employment of a|id exposes those who have misled him into being an innocent party to the fraud. I Slander will not take the PURITY and DELIGHTFULNESS out of CAMELS. It may, for a little while, hurt their sale among those who are easily deceived. Bbt PURE TOBACCOS, scientifically blended, will continue to make CAMELS the most popular and desirable cigarette on the mar ket, regardless of price. The man wl^o smokes them knows. To him there is 4? substitute, and no other brand can be loijg substituted for CAMELS by slander *ar|d misrepresentation. | An honest man will not work for a company tl|at uses dishonest methods to sell its product, but he neied not look for a job. Jobs, and good jobs, are looking tor honest men. We have no desire to deal with the cheap crook. But we want more evidence on the "men higher up." If any honest man, who has been induced by those higher up to circulate a lie about CAMEL Ciga rettes, will, to our satisfaction, establish that fact, we will make it well worth his while, and he will be fu|ly protected. ! To you, Mr. Smoker, we say, CAMELS ARE PURE, and you know they are DELIGHTFUL. ? R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY Winston-Salem, N. C. \ I I ? ? rs t'lativi- to tli- \ al- iu iio 's <iiili<v will also !>?? u ' .-lit ion liy 1 li?? .?<?- I rial I'linuilit "f tli* . Sustained Fractured Leg. Me-. ? Nmitk'- t'low. "I Fourth s?tr? ' 1 ; litis 'iiy. is siilf.-rii? with a 1 1 act ur* .1 j [ Ipsj sustaim-d si-vtal days a?u v.h-ii, ! y|i>- ('??II uti ill- i"o whit* \ i?-ui!i;c ? rli ! rvl.it ivos hi I'l as, in. \':ill> >. Slo- lrt> ; ? I'l. ????II r.'liioVPd 1 1 ? I I ?? ?! > I ? * Ik r . V ln.-M 1 i six: i? d siinu rasilj it ml- i the ca: i i >r. .\ rtiokl. Moundsville Briefs. I lliif i I :?i|?-ri S \vlt?> I1- itaf lii.c ii j j I'loriiia. w ill t'tiuii it- \ ' w .*?< ?????!?? J - j : i>iK I" ? ??i\'* ?l ? lii1-" MK'tli* ! ; i .M rs. I i I tulii-i t s. I :? I. -Iin S :!??>?!. amnio r Mi'ttlidsv ? 1 man ? i ii: Klori'la. i > si-liiiltil> il in Iw I ii i n i !? ti'-xl i \\ ? ??!;. I .Mr a I'll Mrs. M. I ? M . I miiaM. wlm ! IllH- Ii- I II III" Klli'-StN of ill" MlSStS . I'tans in Tv.fll'lli slr?->-t. bav.- pi-ni- t ? ? ? ? thvir ??? - iv Itoino nil i |j?- Klk ri ? *-r It fa r i ? Umrlvsion. Tlmy f>nmi!> liv-d at ! Mozart j Ralph Williams lm?; ? ? : hi ti> ii I'llis-j ! hunch. a 1 1 ??! Iiiiv 111* lit in t||i KU?-vt of, I hi.-i pan tils. I'ptl'fssnr and Mrs. I'. 'I' j I Willlums nl 'irant sti..t, I Tlintnas Scull ami ilauslil. i ';. Missi s J .\larj -a 1 1 ? J N'oiijih. will n liiin iif\l m-k j from I'loi irla. | Mis. S. \\ . Matili-ws of M"undsvillo. ' will I1ki-I> ri'tur/i to 1 1 ^ .it \ from l-'lor- j i'la next wi>i'k. Mrs. I tin l.nwcrs ami gui sis. Mrs lli-nrv hankiiiT anil Mrs. K. I.. 8<-ott anil lit t Iv daughter, ff Newark. were Him nu<-s*s ?.f friviuis on WlK-elinK Is |;iml >??.?!?? nliiy. l-.ssi- \\ l>..rs.y el' ? "I ?? \ I:m i?l . lia? ;iiti\>.1 m M<>un<l.svii!r. -msi- ??<' <' If j iUn-'ss ,.f his motliM . Mrs Ada lino | <?f llsi-kory av?nui. Mrs .1 11 pf! : ] * i ?- r- 1 ? 1 1 t . of I'.iik'-rs luirj,'. r<-ninii-i| ti. (lint < ity \ ??so rd.i v. j jiJ'l'T luiviltjr visii<-d .Mrs. < K. i "ivrl. Goal Stripping Deal involves Four Million i>! l.iitiati-li t?? (lit* luff llitrocff. STKI'HKNVILLK. <>.. March S. -I The biggest coal 1 1< -a 1 in I h?* history of Jefferson county was consumaied iicii' today, when the Wayne Coal company. hacked b> New York ami I'iltsburgh capitalists, exercised op- \ li.ins on .one hundred farms of ap proximal fly tour thousand acres in j Knox and Island Creek townships.! paying an average of two hundred dol lars an acre. The company "ill en-! gagv in eoal stripping oporaiions on a huge scale, and has many otlior , farms optioned. William Fly an of I Pittsburgh. I 'a .. is ai ihe head of the, company, a seven million dollar cor poral ion. Faced Death Penally; J Verdict Is Mot Guilty \\~ Va.. V ? i TIji- I :i 1 ?"? oi? William" .l.i'Ohs. .t lor- ! ? l rial in l->io>ik?- ??ouiiiy . niit". j , ??liai'K,'?l W illi hiivint; liaii rarual- knowl- j | <ilvi- wiili Alt la Wali'-rinaii. :t yoiinjj ' ' Kirl ??! i ? - 1 ?? I ? - 1 :ik* . tvi'in in i It*- jury I Ins | a I'ti-rnoon ami ?????' ti 1 ? i-<l in ;i vrdii'l of. col sftiilty. n Ioti iii.nii ilo- < w is ! rt-l":i ?"??! Many witm-s-s w ?!?? ? -;i 1 1 ?! j l>y hoili ili<- ;i tul tin- ilfl'i-Msi* In > | this < as". and I'-ual lilts l>?-t wi-n I'rnsc- I i-n I iuk Atlor'iifv C'linSi-y and Attorney | LACKING VIGOR V1T JTLY | AND mnfoi | Then u short course of Pamgin ; Tablets with Gentian. Doctors recen: discovery that rebuilds flesh, health and strength with a spj-ed that is aiuaz i it)?. I Kvery package sold on guarantee of satisfaction or money back. You:* druggist ''an supply you. C. li. CJrjesi & Co. sells lots of it. John Palmer foj? the defense were fre <|ii>.*ni. 'Hie orftie with which Jacob? whs ehurjrod is t serious one in the s!a(?* of West Virginia. and carrics a.* ill-- poiijlty that of death. The following Jury *d' "iil^d the fate of Jaa-ubs: Rnymuwi < "ooper. Oscar Calla way." \V. \V, il :?sh. W'lllard Stewart, ilnrrv I'.riudley. ?,Fl">'d Hunter. W. (J. liow^rs. H*. 1 >. Strain. M. D. tjreen. J. <'. ,M>. leiiinjf. I ?. K. ijaa'nt.s. Harry Crawford. CHARTERS ISSUED t "IIA i:i.KST? ??? TT. Va.. March 8.? ? "? ? rt itiarat^s a if l^corporat ion hava? been lssn?nl l?y Sa'a-r<' fery aif Stati1 Young to t!i<- !'. iIIkwiiik: ii'Av a-oncerns which will a i i>a*r:i t o tiriaier tjje laws of West Vir ginia: > Tliar l.cxinffioijg Motor company, of Wlia-a-linK: t>> ?]a<Jil in automobiles and aoa-i sstvria's; authorized capital $10,000; ina'aarpairat.-rs Jiyaon C. Stamp, A. E. .Ma'inhart. J. E. Fyjbbs and Morris Jacobs a>i Wheeling: J.'trfios Greer, pf Martins l-Vrry. o. ^ Th.: K.Mivon Hotel company, of Falr nia.nt: aiitiinrizcj) capital $10,000; in aurp'ir.itors a'lufl'ics E. McCray. Jr., ? 'lias S .Ma-i'ray. ^Charles E. Stoess. Win. M. Workman ?nM J. L. Sapper, all of Knirtniaivt . White <*ity I.o(f*e, N"o. 127, Knights of I'ythias ..f lumber: no authorized capi tal: itv'airiwrav.arsKfT. ^ Moore, I'Vank G. KI' ia-lcT. I?. I", tojndsav. CI: T. Wilson. Airfos l;? v(l. J. II.' l'oxton, all of Dun bar.