IplPsaturtJay 1 Hffre line of Stov< Lawn Mowers pPPFor five days only Our Leader, SI4.00, Good Luck Gas R; A S9.00 Dinner Set of 100 pieces of I A S6.50 No. I Boss Washer, for Our S8.50 White Mountain Refrigerate $15, Novelty Range, 6 hole, a big sell.' Our best Bargain, $9.50 Torch Cook S A 4-quart Arctic ice Cream Freezer, S . Re mem t DON'T FORGET IE Jacobs-Kutchinso 4* <4 4 # 4- 4- 4 4- 4 4 4^ OCTDCOilV ?1 1 ^ *h A cl? J. >U -u } :h JJL ^S- . JJi .>. > -?- -i- -J- -? Deputy Sheriff Z. F. Davis is in Ohio on business. Several strange Chinamen arrived : this afternoon. Judge John W. Mason came up from Morgantown at noon. L. E. Howell, of Arnettsville. was j an agreeable caller to-day. G. W. Hunter, a veteran patron of this paper, called on us to-day. Mrs. C. B. Fleming left to-day for a visit among friends at Morgantown. Miss Nettie Clemmer returned last evening, from a visit to her home at Lexington, Va. L. G. Race, of Fairmont, spent Friday in the city on business.?Clarks- j burg Telegram. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Toothman, j of Pawpaw district, are visiting Mr. ! and Mrs. E. S. Amos, of Locust ave- j nue. V.\ : Mrs. M. L. Hanson, of Montana, was j admitted to Cook's Hospital for sur- ! gical treatment this morning. W. H. Nicholson, Jr., of Fairmont, | is "here looking after business mar' ters.?Clarksburg Telegram. Mrs. T. J. Humphrey anil son Tommy left to-day for Grafton, where they will visit friends and relatives, e.Miss Eflie Hawkins. of Morgantown, is visiting at the home of A. : H. Reeves, of the Fifth ward. Mrs. Albert Eliason. of Rowlesbtirg. is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Eliason. of Locust averuio., Miss Daisy McNemar. oi* Grant county. left to-day for Clarksburg, where she will visit for a few clays. Dr. S. W. Ems tot and wife, of 11agerstown, Md.. are the guests of Mrs. Umstot's mother. Mrs. Mary .T. Brand. ! of Fifth street, Fifth ward. L,. C. Ward, who was at Cook iios- | -;k[pital receiving treatment for typhoid j fever, is cured and returned to his j home at West Alllford to-day. Miss Nellie Eonlev. of Waynesburg. 1 who has been visiting friends at Morgantown, arrived to-day to spend j Sunday with Mrs. A. L. Lehman. Misses Amy and Addie Eliason re- j turned , from ?>I organ? own last even- ; ing where they had been attending j the Stare Educational Association. The license has been issued and ev- ; ery thing is ready for Prof. Sjimmers I to make the high dive from the bridge ! across the river this evening. He j will jump promptly at seven o'clock. | Mr. and Mrs. William Xnzum left for their home in Clarksburg yester ' clay evening. They were here attending the funeral of Mrs. Ellen Xu- j zurn. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Morris, of the ! Fifth ward, left to-day for Wise. Mon' ongalia county, where thev will at" tend the birthday anniversary of Mr. Morris' mother to-morrow. The latter will be 8S and is as able to work as though she were not more than CO. Elliott Morris, a citizen of Fairmont, and according to his saying, the / husband of the sister of an aunt of ^ Editor Ross Morris, of "Revelations," was, here Friday on his way to Buckhannon to see a son, and, incidentally, talked a little for Charley Swisher B^^lecretary of State.?Weston IndeBkuiette E. Carter, professor ^ uruages at the Fairmont ?&been renewing her ^bvith her Morgan^^ding the meet* ^ ^.ssociation, as mrs 111 jurALE < E 25 t< ending Thursday evening itors, Lawn Swings, Hamr gons, and all our Wringer; ir store for cash the . $13.60 j! t.au : 5.85 , 7.441 13.501J 3.45'( 2.0Q I es you buy us cheap as anyone else v.ay, June 25* to J. L. H . J. . . t, ;K . K cU : SOCIETY "! ~r *x~ "X "X T ~i: GRADUATING EXERCISES At the Miners' Hospital Were Much Enjoyed By Those Present. The graduating exercises in the nurses' department at the Miners' Hospital were held last evening. Only rhe members of the Marion County Medical Association and "their wives and a' few of the close friends of the graduates were present. The invoca ? ? - 1", T>mr r? 1-) TCinsr. of Diamond street. M. E. church. An address of welcome was delivered by Dr. W. C. Jamison. The diplomas were conferred by Dr. J. "YV. McDonald, Superintendent of the Hospital. An address was made to the class by Rev. H. G. Stoetzer, of the First Presbyterian church, after wli.ich an informal reception was held and the graduates presented to the Medical Association. Delicious refreshments were served and those present had a most pleasant time. This is the first class to complete * the two years course given at this institution. It was composed of Misses Lou Barnes, Jean G. Poling, Mary C. Marshall and Lillian E. Arnett and Mr. A. W. Hamrick. All are well -3 known and have been successful in .? their work in the Hospital. ] Two Social Affairs. T , , ^ <)' TllO C AJ11,Li--\I.WVVii, ' ?>unc w >1.50 Hammocks will go at >2.75 Lawn Mower, 14 inch cut t SL60 Hot Plate, 2-bnrner, at )ur S6.50 Lawn Swings can be bought >1.25 Challenge Wringer at )uart Tin Cans, at ? llason's quart Jars TP In I s 1 ill sell yon, and buy at above prices Thursday5 Jur ALL'S Those in the party were Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Voder, Misses Cora Wheeler. Matilda, Bess and Grace Rankin and Harriette Pitzer, and uj. "u. atempie, Frank Ewan, Thaddeus S. Bentley and Melvin Reinheimer. Sacred Concert. The orchestra for the sacred concert at East Fairmont Park to-morrow will he under control of Prof. Huxley. Prof. MacArthur will attend to his church choir on Sundays and will not be connected with the park concerts on that day. A Delightful Dance. The dance given by the Fortnightly Club at Traction Park last evening was a delightful affair. Thirty couples tvere present and all had a most pleasant time. -The young people were chaperoned by Mesdames b. E. Malone, Preston Crowell, George DeBolt. C. E. MacArthur and Haller. The next public dance will be given at Traction Park Tuesday evening. Everybody is invited. KING EDWARD ARRIVED AT KIEL. THIS MORNING AND NOW HE IS THE GUEST OP THE KAISER. KIEL, GERMANY, June 2:>.?King: Edward arrived here this afternoon iboard his steam yacht Victoria and Albert, escorted by a squadron of four large cruisers and six torpedo boat lestroyers. The King and his boat rame through*the Kaiser Wilhelm calal and Prince Henry went on board he Efritisli royal yacht in the lock at he eastern end of the canal to greet he royal visitor in the Kaiser's tame. The Kaiser himself sailed out m the Hohenzollern to meet his vistor and escort the Victoria and Al>ert to her moorings. One fact is worth a ton of argument. It's a fact that Hall's ice cream is the best. x Some of the host lots on Fairmont ivenue for sale. See H. H. L'anham. HOGS FOR SALE. I i One hundred head of stock ho&s I ?Inn ,1/Minfb fit* rwnv ' Copyright THAT DELIGHTFUL FLAVOR given by the juices of luscious fruits, ripe and fresh, makes Jim Martin's soda so popular. The fact that ail these syrups are absolutely pure ap peals to everyone's good sense who values health. The water used Is pure also, and there is no Summer beverage so wholesome and delicious. Try a glass of soda with his delicious ice cream at the SOUTH SIDE PHARMACY. ?p/Y^, m FFE'S" al/orl oc lira n-ffor cnfTIP VPfV ji\lu, nt un.wi wmv ivij HOSIERY SPECIAL?A lot of Children's and Misses' 'blade lace Hose, regular 25c kind, for these three days, special, a pair... 17c. SKIRT SPECIALS?For these three days all regular $5.00 skirts go at ...r $3.98. RIBBON SPECIALS?A lot of regular 25c ribbons in all .shades, for a yard .15c. LINEN SUITINGS?All linen, 3G inches wide, worth 29c a yard, as a leader, a yard 20c. LADIES' BLACK LACE HOSE?Beauties for 50c, t^ut this sale all 50c VARE | 20 per cent. Reduction t Doors and Windows, Queensware. $1.28 2.48 <1 . 1.44 J 5.50 U l.lO 32c doz. 39c cloz. "hfs! 3i* cent. \ ; :'t' ORGET THE PLACE: tore, Fairmont. W. Va. , Report of iito condition or the People's Bank of Fairmont, located at Fairmont, in the State of West Virginia, at the close of business, June 9th,~1904. Bank first began business 1891. RESOORCES. Loans and discounts... .... $459,324 47 Overdrafts 6,140 53 Banking house, furniture and fixtures 65,478 80 . Other real estate owned 30,000 00 Due from banks 37,147 51 Checks and other cash items 5,109 24 J Lawful money reserve in banks .* 18,764 89 Expense 5,003 30 Total $626,963 74 { liabilities. i Capital stock paid in .$116,600 00 r Undivided profits 7,857 72 / Due to banks 14,373 S3 Deposits, viz. : Subject to check. .$138,400 50 Time certificates. . 271,313 35 409,803 85 Notes and bills rediscounted. 45,000 00 Liabilities other than those above stated 33,333 34 Total $626,96S 74 STATE OP WEST VIRGINIA. County op Marion : I, Geo. DeBolt, Cashier of the above named hank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. Geo. DeBolt, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 13th day of June, 1904. C. Richard Hall, Notary Public. Geo. M. Jacobs, j C. E. Hutchinson, - Directors. J. M. Hartley, j =================== . I See the f2.50 Colored Umbrellas for $1.75 at The Bon Ton. x -SjpE^o { p|j >, dry. ' D^lp^l iV;' -K:,v1\!J^ ICELi-ijCEUjiCElX -1W BATTERIES, Beds, Push Buttons, Incandescent Eights and all things pertaining to Eleotricity. We can supply you with / , ELECTRICAL GOODS _ . ' l( of all sorts. Take contracts for win- ;| ing your home or office building. Estimates cheerfully furnished. Enjoy the cool breeze of one of our electric . i fans. % 1 D. L. MAYERS, t Bell 'phone, 192. Store Room 113 > F. & M., 305. Jackson St. OINDAY. I Main Street I Fairmont WestVa. 1 LOW PRICES. ! frrnrlo fr?r 44c. ( i WHITE PARASOLS ALU AT' SPECIAL PRICES. J" WASH GOODS SPECIAL?Just in. 50 jl pieces regular ISc, 20c and 25c i (j lawns, etc., for these three days all go at a yard 12J^c j "Wash goods at 5c, Sc and 10c. I See these. MILLINERY?'Tis * well known that ', j our prices are always lower than ) others, but during these three V p days we offer a. reduction of 1-3 o"ff, which makes our prices just half what you would have to pay *. j for the same Hats elsewhere. ^