Fairmont West Virginian (Fairmont, W. Va. : 1904 ... · .xea on the stock are psOrt through ... The...

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1 Tryinf Into (he shelves aft. <* mercbathllee, od our tremeadou. «!«. of the P (o^tt-the people."that B * >.V B ^ ^ ' i. i «11 < 11 i $6»98 v 'Z la a respoiiBible' and confident! £ n''Fred Irian.I. /Official^ Repoi 2 125.000 a year in some buslnet S&M-Sr r <Ru4yJ to Become a good am mi Bras' mk , office as Btentwraober. There I Stenography presents sJmoi and -women, ana It may tie east The average young man or rstJhy Jn a row months studying otherwise be frittered away. rh© Best XmasGHft Woman is a Be g V-UNION BtJSIl ££ When thinning wnat to gti will-,tie done your young rriends A. Schol^rijhi? good for a Sal or Stenographic Course rot OryNINETY ($90.00) DOLLARS COMMERCIAL < Bookkeeping, Commercial Arith R&ptd Business Calculation. P ence. Banking, Actual-Business ' THE STENOGRAPH Shorthand, English Compos!tloi ship, '(Letter Press' Copying, Ft! Bpondence. and Punctuation. For further Information, wr) MONTHLY TUITION T *%.f A % I«A(M AA I I jpuil DUalips ft- y j^om 8chch>1 jj> EwiBler^ComlOTfl . 1 Wilson Heaters i Ttw.WOiQd Hot Slaatifeatcri* ao OCin*tn>cl«t that It burn* Into attmaJ Jktat ertty ounce of coal and ertty. bit of pi. Cut* fuel bill* "down draft" i -\thtt doM It* Com# In nod let u 'Sn £Tabout IL We carir a <fSp2^pJfc£ * *tOT"B00d* t ift OO^ho<I*> Double Bpttom V aire* twice the wear Made extra atronc VV' Prteeo 40»to SO* f Store Uiten Fire Bhortlr 1 Wmfc ratlO* htm *e to M* I ; @> ^ » Fir* Poked store Pipe Flaaft* I Ma** 10* te W* Pita* 10* ; ff==> I ^ ^ iS^Stattot :«t rgyr weeks. «Ji bargoms or great ( «aueer great^excttemeot.amcrag those , 5 " ir ' < - : ! > EnermouE . eeJtogsOt Men'a < Clothing wecouat of tmmatch- , . able bargains. " " < - $12.00-Suite at - $4.48 j $15 00 Sulla at ..;.. $7.50 $18.00 erille at .;........ $9.48 t $20.00 SilHa at - $10.00 . ¥ , i ; i Woiaen'a UDderwear taunt go. t - 19c trays heavy Fleece garment. ® - _ 1 The famous : «»»»»»n« ! PHY at LITTLE COST j; > greater rewards to clear brains 2 t all the "professions" put together, 2 t Justness World are not "empty J £ ght to the heart-of the Business 4 0 >hy. The position of a Stenographer. Z al one, well paid, and the oqrportun- T: . Hon and advancement are limited V igrapher. £ *ter of the United States House of £ p again and would want to be earning 4 h is by the time I was thirty, I would W lensls and get into the manager's m 1 is no surer or better way to burglar- A u st equal opportunities to both men £ * iy learned at any age from 15 up. W young woman can master Stenog- + P In the spare moments that would ^ ti b for a Young MLan or holarahip in the 2 « JESS UOIiliEGE 4 J ir.«, uuu i iui fici moi « mnuug w .1] by giving tbem a sc'iolarship In Z * elt whole year In either the Contmer- 0 only FIFTY ($50.00) DOLLARS # st for BOTH. W rt lOURSE INCLUDES 1,1 metic, Commercial Law, Spelling, 0 en manstip, Business Correspond- 2 . "Practice and Filing. X; IC COURSE INCLUDES ' J 1113 j. Spelling, Typewriting, Penman- J, Ing, Tabulating, Commercial Corrc- V re ite for catalogue. A 0f DAY SCHOOL $10.00. X :HOOL $5-00. £ ^ CnWono Inr 0Z i uutioyu, IIIU. or That's Growing." Z FAIRMONT. W. VA. ^ stTo Drink or ' . fo: Not to Drink Kl That's the Question OUR SODA IS' BE8T tli»4 * there's no question ^ about that >vl So On* teat by taate eonvlneee you. ' I I/I I mo Drug Store Goods ° lire Toilet Articles J South Side wh Pharmacy | X E. BHIPW. Prop. 1PT« SKATING RlNK H Oiien every evening from 7:30 to 10:30 except Ita Tuesday Evenng A ip'x Open afternoons from 3:00 till C:O0 rc" on Tuesdays. Thursdays and Satur- ra< days. , 'for Skate* Free >to ladles on Thursday nfteraoon this week." ^ B* I am rAVILLlUN m Iwll ilio open for d-anclng eaoh Tilesday and Saturday evening. For tliose 0,1 decisions an orcnestra of & pieces will Yn furnish music this -week. h.-| . Friday night.1Box Party. me .... _ 'I L. N. YOST, M. D.. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, & 107 Main 8tr«et. 7 noli Office Honrs.10 to412; 1 to 4; "f? 7 to 9, t Pbonet.Office, Go}.;>SS;- Bell, lot Zltj. B«:,;Col., U-A;...Bill, W. .J H CREASE OF ASSESSMENT ON ITS STOCK. The OoosoHrlation Coal Oamavenxy na^n Uo nffinml WnlnMdfH 'tlx "this State (Board of Awesls tor a decrease rf the assessment cu tie tfoWc, kmpoe hX bj\ Odl. Buehan>an ScMey, State tax tommfrasloner. Balimore dty entered t cross appeal to have Mae MKnment jxjreoeed. As there were a number of Wher cmpesls to be heard. U was (tedded to give the company and the dty a sjwclal day on which vo be leard Between now ami the time set tor he appeal, Mr. George Dobbin Feraltun, who represented! the coal cornparty, and! Ctby Solicitor Poe, who reipesented Baltimore wtK prepare briefs o be submitted- to the board. Some ungument woe made ait the meeting by jotih Mr. Pejumunum and Mr. Poe. In he Interest of the city, Judge Lescr, U the Appeal Tax Court, was a]bo rreaent. Mr. 'Dutulwm the auditor of the coal tcimpany, was the first to address the ward and he aba)tod that credit should te given the company on the stock rf the CnrHberland and- Pennsylvania tlaJlrand, as the railroad conttMiny ays taxes upon the stock, lndrirectily, vhen It pays -taxes upon Its real e-sate and property-holdings. He said hat It vdrtna/ily makes a double I'.txaiioo. -He -further said that obout $1,00,000 of tlhe capital of Hie cormp-.-ny s employed In other States, and. that axes are paid 'in those States. Mr. Pee liioa saM that the city comladr.B of the vi: nitration of SCO a share pan the stock. He sa d that it should e assessed: as to its value in January, 909t and item for a year (previous to rat it had been worth from $34 to 99 a Share. He quoted an opinion andted dtawn by the Court of ApeaVs to show that the valuation ui»n le stoak was too law. In connection -with the stnok ol -ifie unriberiand altd- Penusytvanfe RaJii13d, all of which to owned by the co^'l nimpany, .he argued ©rat it should he Lxed, and ttot the taxes on the stock f tlhe company were not ipxld ininecty when the tax upon the tot4 sate is ipaid. "Tbo company tloas not own. the ock," he said, "an-I it does own the >al estate. The .two are sctoCited. In io/t way." Mr. Penniman took exceptiicn to Mr. oe'a sta'Derocnt imiintaintug that .xea on the stock are psOrt through » real estate, because the. slock rep serrts the value d3 the property. 'Mr. Poe imlirtatjiej. that Ifw stock a -company is personal proptrty. He freed that title company should have edit on alH tihe real estntra 1!. owns phatrie or the State. He ESild that the impahy owns about $2,GOO,000 worth property in Maryland. He S3 Id thst ed?t should he aMowedi the cr^ripany I ail shares of stock M hold* of her companies upon which taxes >tto ibeen «pahl Ho the State, county city, ibut tiwit dn the casss of the ock of the Ousnherlaad' and Pena- lw.ir.fa (Railroad no toxes whatever ,ve been pahl upon that, nn*l therere it deserved no credit. The Maryland Coal Company, J. E. ' lOipp. mtitornoy, eCso mcute nil aipal. * i The Walking Walk-Over Man. x SIX-DAY BICYCLE GRIND. i NEW YORK, Dec. 4..A series of < dele tlppjRL' races, In whi'ch the abort 1 jtance and motor-paced champion- s Ip3 of tihe -worfd will Ibe decided, t II he held tills evea'ag in Mtidflson ua.ro Garden. Thirsts events ere < el'nnlnary the seventeer,<li re- i iral of the InternruMtonnl s'x-dtay hi- 1 :1a race, which will* begin Mondliy * srnilng, one minute after nrlilnight. ' 1 JiVI 'I7CIMI AIIHCI tUlU I'tMWO Ullir vu ed for the Ion? -grind, awd I hoy will * et 'lilve eraok blcy-fe <d)<i'Tr>k>n-E of 1 .rope. Walter Rutt anil Johni 3tol, 5 *> won second -prize In Ins: year's 1 ;e. ere among them, na i'9 mo Leon ' orget, rwdio was teems*! last year ' lib. Dupre. He Is aioootrtnn'ed by 1 i brother Emit, anil they wilt ride * neither. Other six-day Thiers are J rmcn, a Ibe* toMMta distance ( onehmojv, who ds teamed up with ' » English crntolc. Shirley,, and an ills-n teaim, Cuntolo am«I Oara,pe?zl. * Vr.otiher foreigner Is (Parent, cbaimn motor pace fol'ltwor of oil Eu- 1 >9. Ho .will not Title dm the Edx-diay t se, 'but Is hero for a special match J Che worid'a clwmrpionship wl'Uh f b-by Walthour, the American chain- * a motor i>aice follower. Parent " I WaMhour -mat -twice <a<broad, the *' it "liime hi the chcmipioiwlbl-p, when e powt was roturaisxl -winner, Mil the ond time, a week! later, In the 8 .amplor.ship revenge," wbon t-he ^ ikee boy turned the taWee ami ted ® irlvnlt home by a -few Inches, Th-W v a nt the Garden .will be -the rubber. e h Three New House*. lodern throughout, (host residence *! ghborhood' In city.-Walnut avonue m r Biflht street. Easy terms. Not g I on ooanmdwton. . . XL N,. BIDDY, H Trust' Bldg. touee iph^ne, (Oon.) 712. 1 llaSuul, penjpdUtmi bom of tbe Serrate, j johnnies <w1he npot, noosing la lack, hvj to long Oongreutfiooal «»rtdtoi.or ie!t v CDenme^-is atisqr 'tefitov«# to bo la' town, ready to >^e nip bJs Jttb as ; pw^or-OTor tire augiwir tipper house ; offtie T^Btlboiai Coagfosi, and W mis. cetfaneowe -mesa Senator and. rep, reeejrUtMvew «^ ha»g!hg eroniidt try. dn<g to iinappoas people wdtli tSielr tinPqrtaaoe^. -'y Smspijind- aro among tb^ mast finpot^tk subjects alt «I!»xi3e£<ri anopug. "the' Bertone. There is a. tnoveH roeiit on forrt Jtor"'a Congrees'caal In- vcattgaWon of 1be alleged roCtenneM ot the onaltmii service dn cw York, erpectaEy 4a\ rotetlcn to tbte frauds perpetrated In the tvoIgibing ot engsr Waterle. a top!« of Merest among the Congressmen, beoauee of 'trae demahda of the Nationti Rbers and Hikt,bore Ccagnja for ferge t appropriations for waterways Improvements. The Oon gresr wJl -meet nest week, and many delegates are already here, seeking to l iipreas the. leigieleSore with the importance of their projects. The tragic <Seeth di Represents''toe David De Anuond, of Missouri, hse cast a gloom over the Democratic Conpressmen. De Aumood was admittedly among Ore -most briildahit and. traenil of two tndnaiOtiy oiprty memcoera 01 ine House, and Ills loos ivrfll be eevorely fe3t- The South will seek to Impress its needs and Its desires upon Congress through tihe Southern (Commercial Ociugree3. which opens Mem-day. Later ir. the 'week ,the Ntrttonaj Council of Commerce will meet, wltih Secretory Nagefl preakl lug. There will be no lx-k of ifive -topics for dOscus&ion In Congress -tPunlpg the ooau'nK term. While It fs .unlikely Uha-t Preah-cnt « Taft will fceqp the Sol-cms c-s tuisy e reading messages -as M hie predeoes- &yr, he has many important (projects " to brlri? to m attention af the So-lons. AtacoK our ojd- frfemlls w-iai be Mr. Ship SrlbsiWy BJft. one of -the hardiest * d! :Jie whale' Bp),.JJimay. During the past dtno die. ttete croon In end- out of 'jjj session haw rims the ohaniges on this snibject until. it .(a almost a household n eHvr-eetffon. The crux ar the cc-nten- ° ticn of the;, fripnd of tibia measure. .* which has Jiunln-3 Ke lifetime received 'j momy a blc-W. )B t'ltat the -dSgnl-ty of ' t h.'*,. fiit-at noftiojj requires a system of r.»» * . -.1 omtrT A to or I a n - WWillL J-Utu^jwu w i, «u«vi Wanned merchant Weaiocnj to curry ^ the caironorce qf America onr the seas ^ Quoh a fleet,vwotiH increase commerce and' be a., nucleus »to the war ( craft in tine evjp/ii cK war. They die- . Clare |Jwrt -tlK» fonly way to get this ' merchant msiri^dstogtve a bonus or ' EruJtsSly to ahipbiiiWcra. The opponents or the measure hare belabored ^ the prorosdtloc. with cJnargeij b'.wt It p wouW .be d/verthig vuhUc.' money Ho ( rtibp con Ibi nee -and that ft te e a ugfly fonn; of paternaMem. President "Ps'S tea itrongly urged, in ihSs recent ^ speeches, the wpbtitMi,? of the mer- V chant usartne, and It w»f t»e intercut- log to. watch 'the renewal of the fight Tor 'this measure. Cbjuuryotion of Notional Resources ^ Kind itiohd Waitepwy and River and )# Harbor Improvements are also nub- y. Joel's which will /be conohdereid. AH tv have tho backing of the President a-yl ^ ;t i* erpccted nlwt steps will be taken an nn extenn're teale tn these tli reciicas. Bond issues. have been, migiest<Ki and the whole subject w£l be threshed over. aj Senator Dixon. of Montana, is the fa rinairraui ot -the Oonqervistlon Oom- or [jv'tiec in tiho Senate. m<t boing a. W Westerner iV''.n41iar with dh-e great re- .wurcps them, w.'HJ toe the tciider In 31 egriBlatilcn following out the sugges > rion-3 fop their cnnstrvaltiton. In tills x>nntoHctn -also, tfne question of lrrlgnion of arid" lands will pome up. It coins as though a I'ttie too nvuch was Irei undertaken without the necessary tards indi the Interior Department in.ving latnoe-i tihe "scrip," Congress villi he called upon to provide Tor the carrying out of this grent wcrtc, whffah us been of such an tsp-f.rr.1nig Infliisnco to .'ue Wastern' country in ngtrllulturnl dev'eCc.panenl. No one "wants to " cse lrntgstton It-ripped, Durlmig" t5ia ipost few .months he Sona'te Irtigsi'/cri Gonimittiee, ice ledhy Senator Outer,,of.Montana, irv* rieon loobiuiig over the irrigation irojeets in the West, audwill no doribt iavo co,-no ImlereiCing recomrtrendUlions to loaike thereon With, these ruibJectB w£CI itoj' to' doilbt- come up Va mlur ffuf Wofln "R-nflinc^r JUirii ¥*!Hi- hot. Next in, Importance is the postal afytagJ? burtc toOl. For nwjiy yecTS b's plirn bas Ibeen urgad upon Con* trees, but the opposition cl1 the print's tfav4n?,» brinks has bo tlrir proven tdi Mr estrfblishiment. The PreaM-on-t as also come out atnngly- for ttrta tmsure. Its Mends cltiVn for Hi that . win afford a safer tleposCt or their in<!u.'ftl$k the. orotowts decCare It ill mn the savings bank tousnees. mator Ck^er of Montana toss been I Real Baraan se IN EVERY ONE OP. OUR PIPFEI GRADES AT PRICE8 THAT BRIP I MAKES IT POSSIBLE TO DO Mi Men's and Boys' Suits and -Ov coats at prices that savs you half a $10.00 Men's Suits and Overcoa I hundreds Of different style* to chew I from. Sale price I S4.98 I Values te $J7.50 Men's Suits and Overcoats of t I « a. J.i.ili.. tsr..< '»* ' ' a oeni quaniy woui, yvorbicas ana wr enette Rain Coats:; Qcod pickf.iej »7^8 The Best Shown Men's finest1 $25.00 Custom Su and Overcoats of "the-finest import fabrics, up-to-the-minute styies sioco 8WITZ CONDE. Woo) Underwear for Men. 69c v ues for 3 75c Men's Coat 8weaters, hen ribbed 3 WAIST SPECIAL ~ " $3.00 Ladles' Man Tailored Waii of the beat quality linens 7 ~ POPULARLY KN tote Knox, drafted the anemawe, ribfel. has met general oipproval tn (J.'oi?l circles here. Efforts will Btso toe mad1? 1o Creole kMUionial (bureaus $n the government. There te quite aft agitation on few the rectliou of tlwo more -Cabinet places, tocsa on Lr.lbor and PtlbClc HeaiOh. The "imy ifrl-eiule of IfiiS Tworrssa-ll Bur&au f lytlnes in the Interior Department I 1T1 also work for the creation of birCh bureau. Senator Dixon tea introuced a 'bill to this end- and will press Deglsta.tdan affect'mg the territories ill edsc come up. The friends of iaitefcraod fcciho terriltorlea of New Dexico and Arizona, arc encouraged, ireir Prep'diint Taft's utterances !n Us tvor and wtW purfi the desired legisution. Degistaticn .for the detveicoient or goveirtmon't dn Alaska and the hlJipplnes will also come up. Judicial matters are adeo Hkely to wne up- Ia Ms speeches of kite the res'.d-jnt has lamented the delay of Kurt procedure, and. touched on the ©Pled injunctnm lew so as to axetrept hor organizations from its operations 5 ~rl over this tlrtire .wilt he a merry m »w. .... JCnrportiticm leglnh-.ticti Is rPso llitetc come to the lore. The Pres'denc vers legislation to keep dra»k of tihe (rporattons and tho Attorney General f-o.mlrig a ecSiome to ihlls end. Along lis line will also come, trust legistscm and.- interstate ocnnmoroo rcignlaMl. UPHOLSTERING We make a ipeclalty of Arat eles* > to dats upholstering, both plain pad ncy. Mattresses and feather) rw ated. Sewing machine, needle* u> ppllea. All work guaranteed. H. 0. VOELKER, I S Monroe St., next -t6 Jacobs Bid®. 8 in. Phone MS. FAIRMONT, W. Va g NUMBERS Any ordinary en a few. but it takes i t ... -».f ; i .. confidence of great COPPER PRINCE MININQ I magnificent endorsement OF 8IXT> dence of the confidence pliced in t Three Days only re The Books Clo Call it our office and Inspect let ue explain the proportion to yo Then, If your judgment eommpr you deaire. Copper F FAIRMONT, W.VA. iMlons Tnaure l RENT DEPARTMENTS OFFERS MERI IGS TO THE WfeE EARNERS WHO DRE THAN DOUBLE HERE THAN El -- ' ING SALE ~ BIG VALUES nd In Ladle*' Suit* end Coats. $12.00 Ladles' All Wool Broadelot ts' Suits in Blaek and Fancy Colors, mi **e dium length cut co«t $0.35 . $18.00 Ladles' Tiller Made 8u!ts e All wool, Wfo rated and 8«rges, tallei he ed In the. most up-to-the-mAiute aim »v- els in all shades and colors r°" ^8 ,, " - fmm . a . SS I- Aialll KCJJO. LJOiet wunom maoc omii The fineii' tailored garments, showi Its in all the wanted atyles, sale for ... - *v";fffAU ^ jy...... a Big Sale of Ladies L COATS $8.00 LaSlea' All Wool Coats li Black and Fancy Patterns of all Woe yy materials for.quick tale all 3izes, $2.98 . +HI8 WORRIES. ftc' All kinds of the pony competition Be 50c Fleece Lined Underwear for .. 25i OWN AS THE CHEAPEST PLA01 A--- *4-. *' The PEOPL OF? FAIR Capital SMC Our flre and burglar proof vaults < pipers.' Wa.spUclt.your business, which v attention. OFFIC Geo. M. Jacobs President. J.' M. Brown field, DI R CI Geo. M. J--OIJI Harry J.- Hartley W. S. Haymond Howard R. Furbeo Geo. E. Amo*. w Look! Loo in our window ar Suggest: that vbu can't find elsev we have Absolutely the BATH ROOM TOILET ARTICLES A MADE. COME AND SEE THEM. MO TAIN CITY PLUMBIN6 ill «,;^K»n *. Qolh ph DENOTE \ *: / -'* V . - .terprisje may gain th( a high class Propositi* ; numbers. IOMPANV has seciirad during its stock ' FOUR SUBSCRIBERS IN EIGHTEEN I he»r ;maih r^o secure Sto :k se Saturday De.cemb tne (licit Conngnment or ore rowc. ?vm « ids the propoaljfc^ offered, you may tub WajErm mOTHul OT»*j "' '- -;V.H s I ; jlw yuwfi === .ESBANK I MONT 1 ire free to' customer* for |>rlyat»|Kj9M| rill receive prompt and careful I W. 8. Hoymond, Vice Preeldent, 8 I ^ fll'ltook*I I Ld see Holiday I I BEST ABSORT^MENT OF | I ID ELECTFICOOiPADY I I one& , | I riSDOM. I I I I I icri^e for as m»ny share, is 1 .- ? v 'If'Juj'yt'.y vy '*11 V 'Jf. I ^" I 1

Transcript of Fairmont West Virginian (Fairmont, W. Va. : 1904 ... · .xea on the stock are psOrt through ... The...

1 Tryinf Into (he shelves aft.

<* mercbathllee, odour tremeadou. «!«. of the P

(o^tt-the people."that w»B *

>.V

B ^ ^'

i. i «11 < 11 i $6»98

v 'Z la a respoiiBible' and confident!

£ n''Fred Irian.I. /Official^ Repoi

2 125.000 a year in some buslnetS&M-Sr r <Ru4yJ to Become a good am mi

Bras' mk , office as Btentwraober. There

I Stenography presents sJmoiand -women, ana It may tie east

The average young man or

rstJhy Jn a row months studyingotherwise be frittered away.

rh© Best XmasGHftWoman is a Be

g V-UNION BtJSIl££ When thinning wnat to gtiwill-,tie done your young rriends

A. Schol^rijhi? good for a

Sal or Stenographic Course rot

OryNINETY ($90.00) DOLLARSCOMMERCIAL <

Bookkeeping, Commercial ArithR&ptd Business Calculation. Pence. Banking, Actual-Business

' THE STENOGRAPHShorthand, English Compos!tloiship, '(Letter Press' Copying, Ft!Bpondence. and Punctuation.

For further Information, wr)MONTHLY TUITION

T *%.f A % I«A(M AA

I I jpuil DUalipsft- y j^om8chch>1

jj> EwiBler^ComlOTfl .

1 Wilson Heatersi Ttw.WOiQd Hot Slaatifeatcri*ao OCin*tn>cl«t that It burn* IntoattmaJ Jktat ertty ounce of coal andertty. bit of pi. Cut* fuel bill*

"down draft"i -\thtt doM It* Com# In nod let u'Sn £Tabout IL We carir a

<fSp2^pJfc£ * *tOT"B00d*

t ift OO^ho<I*>Double Bpttom

V aire* twice the wearMade extra atronc

VV' Prteeo 40»to SO*

f Store Uiten Fire Bhortlr1 WmfcratlO* htm *e to M*

I ; @>^ » Fir* Poked store Pipe Flaaft*I Ma** 10* teW* Pita* 10*

; ff==>I ^ ^ iS^Stattot

:«t rgyr weeks. «Ji bargoms or great («aueer great^excttemeot.amcrag those ,

5 " ir '<- : ! >

EnermouE . eeJtogsOt Men'a <

Clothing wecouat of tmmatch- ,

. able bargains.""

<- $12.00-Suite at - $4.48 j

$15 00 Sulla at ..;.. $7.50$18.00 erille at .;........ $9.48 t$20.00 SilHa at - $10.00 .

¥ , i; i

Woiaen'a UDderwear taunt go. t- 19c trays heavy Fleece garment. ®

-

_ 1

The famous :

«»»»»»n« !PHY at LITTLE COST j;> greater rewards to clear brains 2 tall the "professions" put together, 2 tJustness World are not "empty J £ght to the heart-of the Business 4 0>hy. The position of a Stenographer. Zal one, well paid, and the oqrportun- T: .

Hon and advancement are limited Vigrapher. £*ter of the United States House of £ p

again and would want to be earning 4 his by the time I was thirty, I would Wlensls and get into the manager's m 1is no surer or better way to burglar- A u

st equal opportunities to both men £ *

iy learned at any age from 15 up. Wyoung woman can master Stenog- + PIn the spare moments that would ^ ti

b for a Young MLan orholarahip in the 2 «

JESS UOIiliEGE 4 Jir.«, uuu i iui fici moi « mnuug w .1]by giving tbem a sc'iolarship In Z

* eltwhole year In either the Contmer- 0only FIFTY ($50.00) DOLLARS # st

for BOTH. W rt

lOURSE INCLUDES 1,1metic, Commercial Law, Spelling, 0enmanstip, Business Correspond- 2 .

"Practice and Filing. X;IC COURSE INCLUDES ' J 1113

j. Spelling, Typewriting, Penman- J,Ing, Tabulating, Commercial Corrc- V re

ite for catalogue. A 0fDAY SCHOOL $10.00. X

:HOOL $5-00. £ ^CnWono Inr 0Z

i uutioyu, IIIU. or

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That's the Question

OUR SODAIS' BE8T

tli»4* there's no question ^

about that >vlSo

On* teat by taate eonvlneee you.'

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Drug Store Goods ° lire

Toilet Articles JSouth Side

wh

Pharmacy |X E. BHIPW. Prop. 1PT«

SKATING RlNK HOiien every evening from 7:30 to

10:30 except Ita

Tuesday Evenng A ip'xOpen afternoons from 3:00 till C:O0 rc"

on Tuesdays. Thursdays and Satur- ra<

days. , 'forSkate* Free >to ladles on Thursday

nfteraoon this week." ^B* I am

rAVILLlUN mIwll ilio open for d-anclng eaoh Tilesdayand Saturday evening. For tliose 0,1decisions an orcnestra of & pieces will Ynfurnish music this -week. h.-| .

Friday night.1Box Party. me.... _

'I L. N. YOST, M. D..PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, &

107 Main 8tr«et. 7 noliOffice Honrs.10 to412; 1 to 4; "f?

7 to 9, tPbonet.Office, Go}.;>SS;- Bell, lotZltj. B«:,;Col., U-A;...Bill, W. .J H

CREASE OF ASSESSMENTON ITS STOCK.

The OoosoHrlation Coal Oamavenxyna^n Uo nffinml WnlnMdfH 'tlx "thisState (Board of Awesls tor a decreaserf the assessment cu tie tfoWc, kmpoehX bj\ Odl. Buehan>an ScMey, State taxtommfrasloner. Balimore dty enteredt cross appeal to have Mae MKnmentjxjreoeed. As there were a number ofWher cmpesls to be heard. U was (teddedto give the company and thedty a sjwclal day on which vo beleardBetween now ami the time set tor

he appeal, Mr. George Dobbin Feraltun,who represented! the coal cornparty,and! Ctby Solicitor Poe, who reipesentedBaltimore wtK prepare briefso be submitted- to the board. Someungument woe made ait the meeting byjotih Mr. Pejumunum and Mr. Poe. Inhe Interest of the city, Judge Lescr,U the Appeal Tax Court, was a]borreaent.Mr. 'Dutulwm the auditor of the coal

tcimpany, was the first to address theward and he aba)tod that credit shouldte given the company on the stockrf the CnrHberland and- PennsylvaniatlaJlrand, as the railroad conttMinyays taxes upon the stock, lndrirectily,vhen It pays -taxes upon Its real e-sateand property-holdings. He saidhat It vdrtna/ily makes a double I'.txaiioo.-He -further said that obout $1,00,000of tlhe capital of Hie cormp-.-nys employed In other States, and. thataxes are paid 'in those States.Mr. Pee liioa saM that the city comladr.Bof the vi: nitration of SCO a sharepan the stock. He sa d that it shoulde assessed: as to its value in January,909t and item for a year (previous torat it had been worth from $34 to99 a Share. He quoted an opinionandted dtawn by the Court of ApeaVsto show that the valuation ui»nle stoak was too law.In connection -with the stnok ol -ifieunriberiand altd- Penusytvanfe RaJii13d,all of which to owned by the co^'lnimpany, .he argued ©rat it should heLxed, and ttot the taxes on the stockf tlhe company were not ipxld ininectywhen the tax upon the tot4sate is ipaid."Tbo company tloas not own. theock," he said, "an-I it does own the>al estate. The .two are sctoCited. Inio/t way."Mr. Penniman took exceptiicn to Mr.oe'a sta'Derocnt imiintaintug that.xea on the stock are psOrt through» real estate, because the. slock rep

serrtsthe value d3 the property.'Mr. Poe imlirtatjiej. that Ifw stocka -company is personal proptrty. He

freed that title company should haveedit on alH tihe real estntra 1!. ownsphatrie or the State. He ESild that theimpahy owns about $2,GOO,000 worthproperty in Maryland. He S3 Id thst

ed?t should he aMowedi the cr^ripanyI ail shares of stock M hold* ofher companies upon which taxes>tto ibeen «pahl Ho the State, countycity, ibut tiwit dn the casss of the

ock of the Ousnherlaad' and Pena-lw.ir.fa (Railroad no toxes whatever,ve been pahl upon that, nn*l therereit deserved no credit.The Maryland Coal Company, J. E. '

lOipp. mtitornoy, eCso mcute nil aipal.* iThe Walking Walk-Over Man. x

SIX-DAY BICYCLE GRIND. iNEW YORK, Dec. 4..A series of <

dele tlppjRL' races, In whi'ch the abort 1

jtance and motor-paced champion- s

Ip3 of tihe -worfd will Ibe decided, t

II he held tills evea'ag in Mtidflsonua.ro Garden. Thirsts events ere <

el'nnlnary 1® the seventeer,<li re- i

iral of the InternruMtonnl s'x-dtay hi- 1

:1a race, which will* begin Mondliy *

srnilng, one minute after nrlilnight. '

1 JiVI 'I7CIMI AIIHCI tUlU I'tMWO Ullir vu

ed for the Ion? -grind, awd Ihoy will *

et 'lilve eraok blcy-fe <d)<i'Tr>k>n-E of 1

.rope. Walter Rutt anil Johni 3tol, 5

*> won second -prize In Ins: year's 1

;e. ere among them, na i'9 mo Leon '

orget, rwdio was teems*! last year '

lib. Dupre. He Is aioootrtnn'ed by 1

i brother Emit, anil they wilt ride *

neither. Other six-day Thiers are J

rmcn, a Ibe* toMMta distance (

onehmojv, who ds teamed up with '

» English crntolc. Shirley,, and an

ills-n teaim, Cuntolo am«I Oara,pe?zl. *

Vr.otiher foreigner Is (Parent, cbaimnmotor pace fol'ltwor of oil Eu- 1

>9. Ho .will not Title dm the Edx-diay tse, 'but Is hero for a special match J

Che worid'a clwmrpionship wl'Uh f

b-by Walthour, the American chain- *

a motor i>aice follower. Parent "

I WaMhour -mat -twice <a<broad, the *'

it "liime hi the chcmipioiwlbl-p, when e

powt was roturaisxl -winner, Mil theond time, a week! later, In the 8

.amplor.ship revenge," wbon t-he ^

ikee boy turned the taWee ami ted ®

irlvnlt home by a -few Inches, Th-W v

a nt the Garden .will be -the rubber. eh

Three New House*.

lodern throughout, (host residence *!ghborhood' In city.-Walnut avonue mr Biflht street. Easy terms. Not gI on ooanmdwton. .

. XL N,. BIDDY, HTrust' Bldg.

touee iph^ne, (Oon.) 712. 1

llaSuul, penjpdUtmi bom of tbe Serrate,

jjohnnies <w1he npot, noosing la lack,hvjto long Oongreutfiooal

«»rtdtoi.or ie!tv CDenme^-is atisqr 'tefitov«# to bo la'town, ready to >^e nip bJs Jttb as

; pw^or-OTor tire augiwir tipper house; offtie T^Btlboiai Coagfosi, and W mis.cetfaneowe -mesa c» Senator and. rep,reeejrUtMvew «^ ha»g!hg eroniidt try.dn<g to iinappoas people wdtli tSielr tinPqrtaaoe^.-'y

Smspijind- aro among tb^mast finpot^tk subjects alt «I!»xi3e£<rianopug. "the' Bertone. There is a. tnoveHroeiit on forrt Jtor"'a Congrees'caal In-vcattgaWon of 1be alleged roCtenneMot the onaltmii service dn cw York,erpectaEy 4a\ rotetlcn to tbte fraudsperpetrated In the tvoIgibing ot engsrWaterle. a top!« ofMerest among theCongressmen, beoauee of 'trae demahdaof the Nationti Rbers and Hikt,boreCcagnja for ferge tappropriations forwaterways Improvements. The Oongresr wJl -meet nest week, and manydelegates are already here, seeking tol iipreas the. leigieleSore with the importanceof their projects.The tragic <Seeth di Represents''toe

David De Anuond, of Missouri, hsecast a gloom over the Democratic Conpressmen.De Aumood was admittedlyamong Ore -most briildahit and. traenilof two tndnaiOtiy oiprty memcoera 01 ine

House, and Ills loos ivrfll be eevorelyfe3t-The South will seek to Impress its

needs and Its desires upon Congressthrough tihe Southern (CommercialOciugree3. which opens Mem-day. Laterir. the 'week ,the Ntrttonaj Councilof Commerce will meet, wltih SecretoryNagefl preakl lug. There will beno lx-k of ifive -topics for dOscus&ion InCongress -tPunlpg the ooau'nK term.While It fs .unlikely Uha-t Preah-cnt «

Taft will fceqp the Sol-cms c-s tuisy e

reading messages -as M hie predeoes-&yr, he has many important (projects "

to brlri? tom attention af the So-lons.AtacoK our ojd- frfemlls w-iai be Mr.

Ship SrlbsiWy BJft. one of -the hardiest *

d! :Jie whale' Bp),.JJimay. During the

past dtno die. ttetecroon In end- out of 'jjjsession haw rims the ohaniges on thissnibject until. it .(a almost a household n

eHvr-eetffon. The crux ar the cc-nten- °

ticn of the;, fripnd of tibia measure. .*which has Jiunln-3 Ke lifetime received 'jmomy a blc-W. )B t'ltat the -dSgnl-ty of '

t h.'*,. fiit-at noftiojj requires a system ofr.»» *. -.1 omtrT Atoor I r» a n -

WWillL J-Utu^jwu w i, «u«vi

Wanned merchant Weaiocnj to curry ^the caironorce qf America onr the seas ^Quoh a fleet,vwotiH increase commerceand' be a., nucleus »to the war (

craft in tine evjp/ii cK war. They die- .

Clare |Jwrt -tlK» fonly way to get this '

merchant msiri^dstogtve a bonus or'

EruJtsSly to ahipbiiiWcra. The opponentsor the measure hare belabored ^the prorosdtloc. with cJnargeij b'.wt It pwouW .be d/verthig vuhUc.' money Ho

(rtibp con Ibinee -and that ft te ea ugflyfonn; of paternaMem. President "Ps'Stea itrongly urged, in ihSs recent ^speeches, the wpbtitMi,? of the mer- Vchant usartne, and It w»f t»e intercut-log to. watch 'the renewal of the fightTor 'this measure.Cbjuuryotion of Notional Resources ^

Kind itiohd Waitepwy and River and )#Harbor Improvements are also nub- y.Joel's which will /be conohdereid. AH tv

have tho backing of the President a-yl ^;t i* erpccted nlwt steps will be takenan nn extenn're teale tn these tlireciicas.Bond issues. have been, migiest<Kiand the whole subject w£l bethreshed over. ajSenator Dixon. of Montana, is the fa

rinairraui ot -the Oonqervistlon Oom- or

[jv'tiec in tiho Senate. m<t boing a. WWesterner iV''.n41iar with dh-e great re-

.wurcps them, w.'HJ toe the tciider In 31egriBlatilcn following out the sugges >rion-3 fop their cnnstrvaltiton. In tills

x>nntoHctn-also, tfne question of lrrlgnionof arid" lands will pome up. Itcoins as though a I'ttie too nvuch was

Irei undertaken without the necessarytards indi the Interior Departmentin.ving latnoe-i tihe "scrip," Congressvilli he called upon to provide Tor thecarrying out of this grent wcrtc, whffahus been of such an tsp-f.rr.1nig Infliisncoto .'ue Wastern' country in ngtrllulturnldev'eCc.panenl.No one "wants to "

cse lrntgsttonIt-ripped, Durlmig" t5ia ipost few .monthshe Sona'te Irtigsi'/cri Gonimittiee,ice ledhy Senator Outer,,of.Montana,irv* rieon loobiuiig over the irrigationirojeets in the West, audwill no doribtiavo co,-no ImlereiCing recomrtrendUlionsto loaike thereon With, theseruibJectB w£CI itoj' to' doilbt- come upVa mlur ffufWofln "R-nflinc^r JUirii ¥*!Hi-hot.Next in, Importance is the postal

afytagJ? burtc toOl. For nwjiy yecTSb's plirn bas Ibeen urgad upon Con*trees, but the opposition cl1 the print'stfav4n?,» brinks has bo tlrir proventdiMr estrfblishiment. The PreaM-on-tas also come out atnngly- for ttrtatmsure. Its Mends cltiVn for Hi that. win afford a safer tleposCt or theirin<!u.'ftl$k the. orotowts decCare Itill mn the savings bank tousnees.mator Ck^er of Montana toss been

I Real Baraan seIN EVERY ONE OP. OUR PIPFEIGRADES AT PRICE8 THAT BRIP

I MAKES IT POSSIBLE TO DO Mi

Men's and Boys' Suits and -Ovcoats at prices that savs you half a

$10.00 Men's Suits and OvercoaI hundreds Of different style* to chewI from. Sale price

I S4.98I Values te $J7.50

Men's Suits and Overcoats of tI « a. J.i.ili.. tsr..< '»* ' ' a

oeni quaniy woui, yvorbicas ana wr

enette Rain Coats:; Qcod pickf.iej»7^8

The Best ShownMen's finest1 $25.00 Custom Su

and Overcoats of "the-finest importfabrics, up-to-the-minute styies

sioco8WITZ CONDE.

Woo) Underwear for Men. 69c v

ues for 3

75c Men's Coat 8weaters, henribbed 3

WAIST SPECIAL~ "

$3.00 Ladles' Man Tailored Waiiof the beat quality linens 7

~

POPULARLY KN

tote Knox, drafted the anemawe,ribfel. has met general oipproval tn (J.'oi?lcircles here.Efforts will Btso toe mad1? 1o Creole

kMUionial (bureaus $n the government.There te quite aft agitation on few therectliou of tlwo more -Cabinet places,tocsa on Lr.lbor and PtlbClc HeaiOh. The"imy ifrl-eiule of IfiiS Tworrssa-ll Bur&auf lytlnes in the Interior Department I1T1 also work for the creation of birChbureau. Senator Dixon tea introuceda 'bill to this end- and will press

Deglsta.tdan affect'mg the territoriesill edsc come up. The friends ofiaitefcraod fcciho terriltorlea of NewDexico and Arizona, arc encouraged,ireir Prep'diint Taft's utterances !n Ustvor and wtW purfi the desired legisution.Degistaticn .for the detveicoientor goveirtmon't dn Alaska and thehlJipplnes will also come up.Judicial matters are adeo Hkely towne up- Ia Ms speeches of kite theres'.d-jnt has lamented the delay ofKurt procedure, and. touched on the©Pled injunctnm lew so as to axetrepthor organizations from its operations 5~rl over this tlrtire .wilt he a merry m

»w. ....

JCnrportiticm leglnh-.ticti Is rPso llitetccome to the lore. The Pres'dencvers legislation to keep dra»k of tihe(rporattons and tho Attorney Generalf-o.mlrig a ecSiome to ihlls end. Along

lis line will also come, trust legistscmand.- interstate ocnnmoroo rcignlaMl.UPHOLSTERING

We make a ipeclalty of Arat eles*> to dats upholstering, both plain padncy. Mattresses and feather) rwated. Sewing machine, needle* u>ppllea. All work guaranteed.

H. 0. VOELKER, IS Monroe St., next -t6 Jacobs Bid®. 8in. Phone MS. FAIRMONT, W. Va g

NUMBERS

Any ordinary en

a few. but it takes it ... -».f ; i ..

confidence of greatCOPPER PRINCE MININQ I

magnificent endorsement OF 8IXT>dence of the confidence pliced in t

Three Days only re

The Books CloCall it our office and Inspect

let ue explain the proportion to yoThen, If your judgment eommpr

you deaire.

Copper F

FAIRMONT,W.VA.

iMlons Tnaure lRENT DEPARTMENTS OFFERS MERIIGS TO THE WfeE EARNERS WHODRE THAN DOUBLE HERE THAN El

-- '

ING SALE~

BIG VALUESnd

In Ladle*' Suit* end Coats.$12.00 Ladles' All Wool Broadelot

ts' Suits in Blaek and Fancy Colors, mi**e dium length cut co«t

$0.35. $18.00 Ladles' Tiller Made 8u!ts e

All wool, Wforated and 8«rges, talleihe ed In the. most up-to-the-mAiute aim

»v- els in all shades and colorsr°" ^8 ,,

"

- fmm . a . SS I- AialllKCJJO. LJOiet wunom maoc omii

The fineii' tailored garments, showi

Its in all the wanted atyles, sale for ...

- *v";fffAU^ jy......

a Big Sale of LadiesL COATS

$8.00 LaSlea' All Wool Coats li

Black and Fancy Patterns of all Woe

yy materials for.quick tale all 3izes, $2.98

. +HI8 WORRIES.

ftc' All kinds of the pony competitionBe 50c Fleece Lined Underwear for .. 25i

OWN AS THE CHEAPEST PLA01

A--- *4-. *'

The PEOPLOF? FAIR

Capital SMC

Our flre and burglar proof vaults <

pipers.'Wa.spUclt.your business, which v

attention.

OFFICGeo. M. Jacobs President.

J.' M. Brown field,

DI R CIGeo. M. J--OIJI

Harry J.- HartleyW. S. Haymond

Howard R. FurbeoGeo. E. Amo*.

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Look! Looin our window ar

Suggest:that vbu can't find elsevwe have Absolutely the

BATH ROOM TOILET ARTICLES AMADE. COME AND SEE THEM.

MO TAIN CITY PLUMBIN6 ill«,;^K»n *. Qolh ph

DENOTE \*: / -'*

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.terprisje may gain th(a high class Propositi*; numbers.IOMPANV has seciirad during its stock

' FOUR SUBSCRIBERS IN EIGHTEEN I

he»r

;maihr^o secure Sto:kse Saturday De.cembtne (licit Conngnment or ore rowc. ?vm «

ids the propoaljfc^ offered, you may tub

WajErm

mOTHul OT»*j "' '- -;V.H

s I; jlw yuwfi

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.ESBANK IMONT 1

ire free to' customer* for |>rlyat»|Kj9M|rill receive prompt and careful I

W. 8. Hoymond, Vice Preeldent, 8 I

^fll'ltook*I ILd see Holiday I I

BEST ABSORT^MENT OF | I

ID ELECTFICOOiPADY I Ione& , | I

riSDOM. I I

I II

icri^e for as m»ny share, is 1

.- ? v 'If'Juj'yt'.y vy '*11V 'Jf. I

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