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FAIRMONT < GRAf BLUMBERC fflMlSSD ||l--4-?iAlNSI..UPFUbll g^_ FAIRMON ?CLEARANCE S The Lowest Price The "UNPERSELUK" I C|T* ?HE*S : BRIEFS | ?? Charter Election Sept. 15. At a special session or council hoi I : yesterday arrangements were made tt i hold the city charter election on th ' third Monday of September 1Tli c pay rolls were ordered paid and othei , i matters of routine were disposed of. Local Compcser at Loop Park. (J In addition to the regular progran 11 i; of feature photoplays to be given a. ' ? Loop Park to-night, a musical compos!f lion entitled "Dreams," which is the I work nf Mr Hum llMnnnnr ...ill lw 1 | rendered wjth piano aeeompunlnienl 11 by Howard P. Ingram, the talented 1 Xylophone .artist. "Dreams" is a (* ! sweet litle gem and will compare fa v.. vorably with the most popular of tlii; ' t ' reason's compositions, ft is predict * [ ed by .musical experts that Mr. Kid> | nour has a sure fire hit in the nuinbe. 11 Salvation Army Meetings. Ifh. ' The Salvation Army will hold a jail .\ :f- meeting Sunday morning at 10 o'clock n Meeting at the hall at 11 and Sunda> school at two. At 7 o'clock open uii h | . meeting and at 8 o'clock at hall. n Royal Arcanums . ? i Mr. Harry Kemp, state grand depn w ty or the Royal Arcanum, has coup !. to town again in the interests of thi. v well known beneficial order and k \C making his headquarters in the offici or Dr. C. O. Henry in the Klemin i.itiiaitiir M- to * ... clal initiatory rales to thonu who do p | sire to become members of th,? Itoye. p Arcanum and will be pleased to ex- p lilain the advantages and benefits to ? [ auy who will call on him. t. Mannlngton Bonds Not Sold. I) The county court failed to roll the ( [ > road bonds for Mannington district, i, i One bid was received offering $:{(! ?. 01T. for <he $800,001) bonds, but wan: cd an Indefinite sum for expenses to j determine the sufficiency of the secury. Ities. y WANT SOMETHING? { |* Was there ever a time when ^ you didn't? i I } When you draw your first 1 breath in thin "vale or tears" \. .V you wanted rood and alien!ion. ( Vou adverttscd the fact by t ; cry and got what you wauled. > I . . i ' This i? a mutual sort ol ^ world. Mother answered your ( cries. Your baby advert is.:- j meiit sot you the attention you ;| <; wanted and mother was repaid \ . a hundred fold by your love ^ K and health. f S Merchants and huoineub men 1 " who are advertising in today s 1 West Virginian want some* ? thing. 1 1}. ' They want your patronage. 1 v" - TMt'lr advertising is no gootl ' ; unless it serves you. if it 1 docs, both benerit. 1 ' Today'a Wj^at Virginian contains many Interesting announcements. They ate varied jv in character. j\!l of tlicm will : -. not appeal to every reader ? 1 ... but each of them will be Important reading to some one. i ?-vY You may tind the vcrv tnes- t hatssase intended for vou in the i Ifirat advertisement you iead! C J r Men, You I And we are clewing out our lit lour cuff buttoned summer par $3.00 Panta $2.25 t $3.50 Pants $2.63 Travel n j We have abo-t 25 basrs wi <vnt. off. This is c chance you year and j-ist what you ne-.d I for a bar train? A $5.00 all lei \ at $4.00. >1 " Com , look, and do as you / j Leopt For Bette 'TON WESTON i BROS. CO. b*a T.W.VA. __r! ALE NOW ON? and Best Values Home Bids You Come Hit By Automobile. E K. Swigcr. of Walnut avenu*i*as hit by an automobile on Harne? trcet thiH afternoon anil knocked lown. His head hit the street and le was severely hurt. muThall (Continued from Pago One.) onunittee, however, put the quet Ions. The lawyers began to direct the* in 1 tiiry to the National Council for In list rial Defense. Mulhull previously 1 est! fled that a collector for that or animation had told him It rained be wefen $">00,000 and $700,000 for lobb. ork. He stuck to his story that tin rganization was solely a paper ow I ii which a few officials of the NUtion 1 Association of Manufacturers be ante members. The lawyers worried Mulhall b> skiiig him about a blacklist of con i ressmen put in the record tvv; ' ecks ago. Ho could not explain tin ames of several Republicans allowed 1 o have been put on the list by th Lepublican whip of the house. When tlie committee questionei 1 lulhall on claims in his letters about anting chairmen of committees ant lacing friendly congressmen. Hk iwyers tried to pin him down to di cct answers on how he expected b o those things Mulhall said he wa: < ot clear about it now, but though .ttorncy Emery or the manufacturer I as to make the ararngements. 'ENEZUELAN TROOPS ARE READY TO STOP REBELS (ItY ASSC?CIA*TKI> I'llKSS) CARCAS, Ccnezuola. Aug. 2.?Th lobilizntion of tlie Venezuelan go* ruincut troops at Caracas was com ! leted today and an expedition is ex ected to leave the capital at any me , lent to meet the revolutionary Invar", rs. It is believed the first objectiv i oint of the government troops wil . e the state of Falcon of which Cort he capital, was reported to have fa ?n into the hands of General Castrr dherents a few days ago. The gov riitnent trooiis are well organized am lioroughly equlpcd for any service. tUNT FOR WAIF WHO IS AN HEIRESS ? LA PORTE. I nil.. Aug. 2.?Shcrit Miamhcrlaiu, of Wexford countj licli., has begun a nation wide scare uvosm v-Mi.nn "cum, u .>?' 'ork City waif, adopted 20 years ap y Frank Wliaver, of Munton, Mich Hter placed in a foundling's home ii rand 'Rapids and now heir to a fo une of $300,(100. It is believed tii oung woman i? living in either Mic! pan or Indiana, and Sheriff Chan lorluin is hopeful of obtaining info1 nation from Mrs. Frank Weaver, c loverly, N\ .1., whose husband llr* dopted the girl, g The girl's father died recently lie west, leaving instrn lions ilmt n? noney be spared in the search for th hilil who during babjhood was sen o an orphanage. According to Sheriff Chainberlaii he girl was taught to believe he taller was dead. Appeals will b nado to every police department 1: he country tor aid in finding th leircss. CHILD DIES. Noel, tiio two year old son of Mmd Mrs. Volncy Sturins. died th! ncrning at the home of his parent 1 llarrackvillc after an illness wit t complication of diseases. The ft teral will take place Sunday afteraoo it HarraekvilJc. Undertaker It. L Cunningham has charge of the Intei nent. Need Pants rht colored cassirr rs and vaits at 1-4 off the regular price. $4.00 Pants $3.00 $5.00 Pants $3.75 Big Sale b are froing to sell at 20 pei never had at this time of the on your vacation. How is this ather 18 inch black or tan baar please at old's, r Clothes THE 8EA. A fellow swelters a his desk And of the seaside plpns. The seaside is ho picturesque # With its tomato cans. A fellow dreams of iaters cool As at his desk he grinds; Forgetting that the sea is full Of watermelon rinds. But never mind; the sea is damp. The brczcs salt and prime. So Jet us hasten there and- camp t And have a bully time. | Na Cash Neded. "You cau have that, property for a Bong." "You don't liiuau that literall;.." "Yes. 1 do. I'll take your notes." Farm Life To-day. "The fanners out my way are complaining." "Whats* the complaint?" "Too dusty for motoring, I believe." One Accomplishment. "Your mother bated the best bread n this town. Can you say as much?" "Mayhe not. dad. But I play a prcty fair game of bridge." Not Too Simple. The simple life would suilm y bent, I'd seek the forest path If 1 knew just where 1 could rent A cavern with a bath. Troublesome Guests. "Your hens need oyster shell. Miram." "(/in." "Also chapped greens and cut hone." "Drat the liens," yelled Farmer Haw. They're as much trouble is summer boarders." A Summer Bargain. "Grace is always irood at bargains." "How now?" ".My croat of tun cost $150. She gol jnc just like it Tor $10." LIE IS PASEED AT RELIGIOUS MEETING. Doxology Does Not End the Warfare and Police Called to Stop Row. OCEAN GltOCK. N. .!.. Aug. 2.-* Tumultuous scenes marked the meetng held in Association Hull to elect J5 leaseholders to act with the Ocean Srove Campmeeting Association in the lisbursement of money received. The lebate in which the lie wus passed ;rew ?o acrimonious that a policeman was called In. A section of the ceilng fell, us if eager to join in tlu: war. Lot B. Ward presided and trouble jigan when he decided the meeting nust he conducted under the rules of he campmeeting body. "I object to steam roller methods." diontcd Thomas H. Brown, a Jersey Jity lawyer. There were cries of | Put him out." A policeman was! ilaccd by Brown's side. I "This muting was packed," cried Jeorge C. CI use, of New York. "That is an infamous lie," snapped Mr. Brown. Mr. Briefly suggested thut the dux ilogy be sung and then a fresh star he taken. A few sang, but war was resumed and continued until adjourn ncnt. 3ANCE AMID SCENES OF BABYHOOD DAYS Mursery Rhymes and Fa'ry Talcs. Tarnish Setting For Qnique Ball. NEWPORT. It. I.. Aug. 2.?Although lie weather was not of the best, it hrcatcning to rain at every minute, he nursery rhyme and fairy tale hul .iven by Mrs. Stuyxcsunt Fish at her unitner home. C'rossways. last nigh: roved to be a success In evorv moiiki if the word. IOWERS ELECTED TO HEAD OF R. F. D. ASSOCIATION Cut associated pkkks) MOKGANTOWN. \V. Va.. Auk. The Weal Virginia J hi nil Letter Car iera convention here today elected t. P. Bowers, of Cameron, president; \ L. Sullivan, of Folsoin. vice | ires I 'ent; J. L. Thorn, of Mannincton. sec etary-treaHurer. Strong demands ere made for improved roads and tetter wanes. The next convention ill be held in I'nrkcrsburg. JRYAN RESUMES HIS LECTURE ENGAGEMENTS (by associated chess) WASHINGTON. Auk. 2.?Secretary tryan may leave the city tonight to isume his lecture engagements, but in account of the uncertainty or lie movements he declined 10 make pub ,c bib itinerary. iaV abandon proposed nicarauguan treatv (by associated press) WASHINGTON!, Aug. 2.?The pro osed protectorate for Nicaragua embraced in a treaty suggested by Set etary Bryan probably will bo aban lowed because of adverse action b* >e senate foreign relations commitee. Chairman^ Bacon was today in ru ted to ask Secretary Bryan to ransmit a new Nicarauguan treaty mited strictly to the proposed three tiliion dollar purchase of canal route .nd naval base concession. GRAFTON MAY 8E TERMINUS WEST BOURD FREIGHT REPORT SAYS TONNAGE HANDLED HERE IS TO BE CHANGED. LOW GRADE SHORT LINE TO CUT OUT THE HEAVY GRADES. CItAFTON. Aug. 2?This l'lace lo be made a terminus for all west-! bound freight and the freight that is now handled at Fairmont will he mov ed through this terminus is the news that comes out as a direct result oi the^rip that is just now being com pletetl by President Willard and his party of officers. A low grade lino I will be made over the Short Lino, ami an rreignt sent directly to tliel west over this route, thereby cutting | out i he heavy grades that are found pn the Wheeling division. Leaving*, lira Hon over the Wheeling division, the freight would follow this line to a point some (listaiice this side of | Fairmont. There a bridge will be I built and a cut off made that will connect up with the M. It. near Monongah, which then will connect up i with tile West Virginia Short Line Tills would then give a direct low grade line to the west, whereby i height can be handled at a vastly reduced cost over the present method | of operation. At throe i>oiiits op the Wheeling division heavy grades have always made ilie cost of handling freight over this Hne very expensive. It was stated to^ijowspaper representative by members, of the party that the main idea ip making the new cut-off and in building itp'the low grade line was to get away from these humps on the Wheeling division.. However, tinShort Line connection will also mak a much more direct route to the wejit and will mean a cbnaiderable saving in mileage. The > proposed change will cuV Fairmont out entirely as a freight terminal and Grafton wiil handle the sliaro formerly used by Fairmont* . M -4k?~ iittPLE TRUTH. You can onIV do clean washing with cloan soap. You know that cocoanut oil borax and naptha are natural cleansers and sterailzors and that they can't harm, fabrics. ICasy Task snap is the only one that combines these I scientifically, 'and for that reason :t , cuts wash-day work in two and docs the work belter tltuii it ever lias been I done. Ton tn m<t !? mnnm ' back IT it isn't what is claimed for it. _ Hippodrome The House Of Features To-Day 2 Specials 2 "The Theft of the Secret Code" i\ r . * In 3 Parts This Great Production Extra, in 3 Parts "The Queen of the Carmorgul" 5 c . - - fc- -4 FREE TO YOU-IIY SISTER1 m * \ EM ' 1 SS1 *? ???JJ?n*' 'i.?111 ?*? Tmicmlj-?k<mt li wlil not Interfere with your work or occu patio w yoa TT^,^< *0*1 * r, ;P wmd yon the Ire*: per. by return moil. I will also (tend yon freest i explanatory illustrations showing whr wwnrn, e* bome. Every women should bare it. and lea tiESS1"1 "V5 an operation.- you can decide tj^nelrM with ?y home remedy. Itcureeill pf?Pe!! >hnn,!lir!*l mT/ wh,ch andeffc Ue use ? rrtscal*r Men?*ru?Uon In young La . n WhereTor yocllye. I can refer yon to lndlef ten any roffnrer that this None IrMtaeetrrailv cm MRS. Mi 8UMMERS,""feoi*H" Flimsy Skirt Cat And Fans to F Endeavors to Hold Meeting 1 The Young People's Society Christian Endeavor of Central Christian I church will hold -a special service. Excellent speakers will be present and a special song service rendered. At 8 o'clock tomorrow evening at the Central Christian church a sevice will be held which will be 'of great interest to all Endeavor workers in the city. Grcver C. Casto. of Morgantown. vice president or the State Christian Endcavo Society, and Mis# Lena Ruttcneulter, of Clarksburg, state recording secretary, will be present ?,.? ut-iivci uuuruBBUB upon unrtstian .Endeavor work. Both of these talented speakers have boon interested for several years in Christian Endeavor work and tlie.v crtalnly will bring a message that will be of interest concerning the .\oung telks' work. They were both in attendance at the National Christian Endeavor convention which was held last month, at Los Angeles, California, and will no doubt tell of many interesting things they learned while there and in making the trip. The choir under the leadership or Miss Ruth Anderson has prepared a special song program lor the occasion.. . Il is tlie desire or the comijiH'te1 on arrangements that a large number of cudeavorcrs ami their friends b< present and hear these enthusiastic I speakers. PICKNICKERS MAROONED ALL NIGHT IN RIVER WHEELING, W. Va., Aug. 2.?Seven hundred excursionists including many women and children were ni? loonctl'ln the Ohio river near Stoopsvillo, all night. The employes of the Thompson Brothers tobacco factoi-v held their picnic yesterday at Rock Springs park and took the steamboat Joe Fowler. On the return tr'.p, last leght, the boat grounded on a sum! bar. Ah efTorts to move the boat were uiisuc ccssful. The picnickers were kept aboard all night. MRS. REBECCA WILSON DEAD Mrs. Rebecca C. Wilson, a highly respected resident of Uooinsou's run. died yesterday afternoon at 4.2' o'clock at Iter home. Sins was born November 14. 1830 and spent Iter en lire life in that community. Her hut hand. Jarett Wilson.-died in 1$S,1. She is survived by three children, Win. S. Wilson, of Robinson's run: .Mrs. A. T Hibbs, of Hoodsville. and KUgar C. Wilson, of Barrackville. Mrs. T. S. Neptune, of this <flty. is a grand daughter. 'The funeral will take pluc on Sunday morning at 10:21 o clock from ili? roMWiotw." ??'? ni?M D' l VfJKt Will bo conducted by Rev. H. B. Morgan of Fairmont. Burial will 1)2 in tin; Ice cemetery by Undertaker 11. C. Jones. LUKE McLUKE SAY?.' Any girl know that a lip-to-l'.i, landing is better than a heart-to :cart taljt. A single man has to roam arouir .hen he wants to rind trouble, but n married man can always go home. some men van't see until they ge, heir glasses. and others can't see ui cr they get them. A sob sister on an evening papo las disco\eied that the women'**. Ircsscs are to be transparent this ear. Where wag she all last sum uer? The foci men passed a law limit in.* the number of honru ? i,.~ -i , " "" " ill, K<> ay labor. Ami now the working rlrls are 8I| rnii.y to get married s. ran work all the time. It isn't always gallantry that cause man lo let a girl go uji a (light n taira aheail cf him. There are tw I h IT nnml h"u>i icaauiiB. A man doesn't k:ck about having t land up in a street car when titer* it t Rirl wearing ? Dutch-neekcd wai* ilting down in fiont of him Better purchase your excelsior now icfcre the price g0es up. Fashlor ays that the corset will not be ii t.vle th!s summer. It otten happens that a woman wh: marries a man to mend his ways do?mt even mend his socks. ? . Vl.iV ".? . Frw to You iiMl lmy Sitter Surer i ng from Wotntn'i Ailments. I IBftVQBNI. vi Ml with full Instructions toany aurfcETfroin Ju woman sail men Is. 1 want to t*U aflwumm about . this car*?jig. cy nadcr, tor yourself. yoar th daughter, your mother, or ybur sister. 1 want to \r tell you how to cure yourseirm at home with- ' , out the help of a (lector, hlt-acsaastuDdersfar.d women's sufferings. What we women know km nit ui rtaacs, we know better than any doctor. ! ' . know that my'homo treatment is safe and sun 01' cure for I we 1m? sr Wtattik gadartn. ewtflw. On- Sl> mcmeoi wfaltuf at ttefam. halm. SuitywhiaM >wW Clin* sr fronts Timra. w trarfki. ate tataa a D/ ktii, ki t tag fcrrtit. kttntg gem fa abacs, Mrwaaatu, ;rc cranial firhtf w tkt tsat, mtaschoty. i?tir? la cry. kit . flat km, mariam. Uwy. tad limit trtrtlti vktn cam* "0 by at aknicu lacoliar to our sex. o'c I ?ant to scud you g cmalsta taa lay's haataut , aiirtly fraa to nrove to you that you can cure ' Hl yourself at noma, easily, quickly aud bit in rely. Eemenber, that.il ?m Cflil yea nana* to ,,s. (fire the treat icnt a complciotrtil; and If you foents a week or lots than two ecu taa day. It All a. Jstt uad nt per aaoe teg aggrast, tell me how you , imont for yourcaw. entirely free,In plain wrap- ? ml. my bo<>k-"W0llWS ONI KCOICAl IMBU" with 1 a I suffer, and how thrr can easily euro themaslTes f m to tklakfor bartalf. tlicnwhcathedoctoreaya? for yourself. Thousands of women hare cured : y cilor TMB|, To lotkira ?l Oaoekttra, I Will explain a Rtually cures I/curorrboea, G reen Sickness ana dies, Plumpness end health always results from bo i of your own locality who know and will gladly u 1 nt all women's diseases. and makes women well, h;i i, and the free .ten day's treatment la yours, also r la offer again. Address Notre Dame, |nd., U. S. A. rp l?o lffps I prim i" orget Ball Game ? w B : fc I SOUTH NOUWALK. Conn.. Aug. 2. Hi i ?Ono transparent nkjrr. and a young NT. I woman over whom its flimsy folds W j were draped, wrecked *thu West port fc I ball team here. aftd io-duy t'u liiana- th J per was explaining how ii happened N. 1 that the Nationals won a g-nn-j KB- W I tcrday after the West port a took the fc . Held in the ninth inning with a five- ? o 1 run lead. Sy. 'h irtii'' ' ft Ag the afternoon drags along lit m South Norwalk the sun shines bright- nr i ly over third ha^? Manager Me-Ar- on 'die thought he bait his game won when i suddenly the pitcher began in gel je i wild. y ga j Iteforc throwing the ha'l the. pin h ;er took a last long look toward third j base. Three batters drove long flies | to the out-Held, but not a man moved ito eateli them.. The whole team whi be i looking toward third base. re | McArdle went over to first to sec e<| what was wrong. He saw what the tw j others saw. and before he could bring tli 'about a rally the game was lost. Me- pc I Aruic lounn 11uit a young woman with en a transparent skirt was standing baok fc ! of third base* between the playing pr ] field and the sun. McArdle deelated '? ;ir such a thing was threatened again j he would erect an awning buck of the an ; base. m ? re WANTED?A yqSfig lady of neat ap 11 pearance to dksist in photographl-- ^ 1 studio. Chatico to learn business. Call at Schwann Studio. 8-2-tlt pl sa ?? < , tl| GO TO COOL 3 LOOP ' PARK ? Bill Changed Nightly T The Best Licensed Photoplays ; 5?Reels- 5 rc 5?Cents-5 \ XYLOPHONE SOLOS \ -by- ; Howard R. Ingram * MEN! A Why pay more tor your T Clothing, Hats, Shoes and ? Furnishings ? What's the use of giving it to your dealer when you can keep it for yourself ? WE SELL THE SAME GRADES DF CLOTHING, HATS, SHOES ANL FURNISHINGS THAT THE BEST UAtuus)ivt tLUimng ANU bun n] NISHING STORES SELL AT FROW r;( ' 15 TO 50 PER CEf*T LESS ?i MAKE US PROVE IT. FAIPMONTj W.VA. >^4 J T=S? COMMISSIONER'S SALE. w Pursuant to a decre? of the Inter- x odIate Court of Marion County, Won irginia, entered on the 10th day oi ly. 1013. in the chancerv cau?o ' / < erein pending of John F. Phillip*; v? Imlnistraior with the will annexe I Amanda Adams Fast, deceased, lintiff. against Morgan Fast anil iers, defendant, the underaigned. ecial Commissioner will on SATURlY, AUGUST 30TH, 1913, at the mt door of the CPurt House of Mali County, West Virginia, at lock p. in., of that day, offer for e ami sell to the highest bidder, or Iders, the following described real ate belonging to the estate .of nanda Adams Fast, deceased, thn*. to say: Ail of a certain parcel ot id situate and l>ing on the water* HufTalo Creelt, in said Marlon Coui: anu adjoining tne lanas lormeny Red by Zadoc Jolliff and others, and unded ua follows, via: ? nop inning- V a white oak hi lino of land of AUniin lee's heirs. a coiner to tho laud what was formerly the West Fa'?v ' ont Gas Coal Company and running enco S. 32 W. 13 poles; thence S. .id . 21 poles; thence S. 39 1-2 W. 31 lies; thence S. 50 1-4 W. 20V3 iles; thence S. 41 E. 75 poles; ence S. 36 1-2 E, 37 1-2 poles; thene* 58 1-2 E. 121 poles to the County jad; tlienoe IoIIowIur said road X. 25 W. 83.7 feet; thcncc N. 28 02 . 148.8 feet; thence N 5 53 W. 127 ct ;thence X. 24 17 W. 418.0 foot; ence X. 29 49 W. 328.7 feet; thence 88 07 W 80.7 feet; thence 3d 10 . 231.0 reel; thence X. 38 50 W. 274 D ct; then e X. 54 30 W 93.8 feet; ence X. SO 05 W G34.0 teot; thence 37 22 W. 85 feet; thence N. 11 32 . 108.4" feet; tillcnee X. 19 43 E. 19a ... et to the place of beginning, and ' ntaifiliig about 93 acres of land, he f " e same more or leas, but excepting \ id reserving all the coal within and V. ider sahl land except one acre at ^ id around the dwelling house bltunto i said land Said sale of said laud is made subct to the life estate therein or Mor* in Fast, husband of tho said AmaiiAdams Fast, deceased. Terms of Sale, One-third or the purchase price to > paid on the day of sale, and thJ ^ sidue thereof to be paid In two ^ uul annual installments in one und o years thereafter, with intore*L ereon until paid at the rate of six. r centum per annum, the said put'* iHsi-r to give his notes for said do. rrcd payments, with good and amoved security, und a vendor's Hen be retained in the deed of convc;.* , ice to be executed, acknowledged id delivered by said Special Comisslonor to said purchaser of sahl al estate as a further security for e payment of said unpaid and d?v; rrcd purchase money. If desired by e said purchaser he shall have tho >tIon and privilege of anticipating id deferred paymcnta and paying 0 same at any time before mnturv. ' ALLISON S. PLUM I NO. Special Commissioner. I. W. S. Mack, clerk of the suld Inimediate Court, do certify that bond, itli approved security, lias been fclv1 by, said Special Comlnlssloncr as squired by said court. W. S. BLACK, ily 30, Aug. 0-1B-20 " Clork. Adv. OTICE TO TAKE DEPOSITIONS. 0 Cassie S. Ekes: You are hereoy notified that dn the 1 day of September, 11)13, between 10 hours of 8 o'clock a. tn. and C clock p. m. of that day, at tho ayor's Office in the Town of Fairew, Marion county. West Virginia, I ill proceed to take the depositions Cieo Floyd, Beatrice Toothman, r. and Mrs. P. If. Amos. Linda Aubn. Mrs. Will 13. Wilson, May Flowers, jhn G. Ekes and Greer Ekes, to be ad in evidence in my behalf, in that irtain suit in equity pending in the ireuit Court of Marion county, Woal irginia, wherein 1 am plaintiff ami au are defendant; and if from any iuse tin; taking of the said dcposlona shall not be commenced on that ly, or being commenced, shall not bo jmpleted on that day, the taking of ic said depositions will be adjourned om day to day or from tlmo to'time, L the same place and between the ' line hours, until they are completed. GREER EKES, By Counsel. IHREUITH & PR!CHARD, Attorneys for Plaintiff. JI) ?.0, o", nun. u, 10. PPLICATION FOR TRANSFER OF LIQUOR LICENSE. o Whom It May Concern: *\ Notice la hereby given that Abe ricdman has filed-his application Ith the undersigned clerk for a trans?r of a certain State license heretoire granted and issued 10 him to sell ad offer and expose for sale, solicited ad receive order for spirituout quors, wine, porter, ale. beer and rinks of a like nature, at retail. i:i >e McCray building. No. 317 Madison reet, Third ward. In the city of Fairmnt, for the license year beginning a the first day of July, 1913, and endig on the 30th day of June, 1914, to ... O,......... l,,.IU|nn V/. AAA irr oni'hci uuiiuiuk< ?". iiauivn rcct, Third ward, in the,city of Fairlont; paid business to be carried on y thp said Friedman at the said place ) which said transfer la desired. And notice is further given that saUt pplication will be presented to the ounty Court of Marion.county for conderation and action thereon at the section of said court ) be held on the 9tb day of ^ugus'. 113. or as soon thereafter as possible. Given under my hand this 16th day r July. 1913. JOHN F. PHILLIPS. Clerk of County Court, uly 17. 24, 31, Ang. 7. ^ -*V.' ^ \