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The Daily Telegram from Clarksburg, West Virginia • 8

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Clarksburg, West Virginia
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IV If 59 W. IRf ainSt ALL $15 TO $25 ITS AND. OVERCOATS if GOING FOR 18.75 BROWN'S OLAL COMHISBIOKEK'B SALE OF Mp MAX. XSTATE. otjce Is arlven that in nf ByEzdeeree of.

the Circuit Court of County, West Virginia, duly made Kttgy-'sald Court on October 10th, 1914. In 'chancery causo therein pending in Russet A. Tetrick Is plaintiff and 00p5Bluitow Glass Company, a corporation, p- Shlnn are the duly entered of record in the of the Clerk of said Court in as Chancery Order Book No. 30 page 229. Special Commissioner was appointed by said decree to sale of the real estate hereinafter will, on Saturday the 2nd of-January.

1915. at the hour of In the afternoon of said day front door of the Court House of County of Harrison In the State cf Virginia, sell at public auction to bidder thereof all of the raj' described lot or parcel of In the Town of Shinnston, in Pp-the'County of Harrison in the State of IBRSWfcSt Virginia and described as follows: Being lot No. thirty-five (35) on Clark Street' in West Shinnston fronting AG eet- on Clark Street and running back IM feot to an alley, and being the same that was convoyed to Savanla P. by Wm. Hood and wife, by deed RslbSlng date December 28th.

1897, and of fn the offloe of thu OiarU UiO Cdunty Court or Harrison County In Book No. 106. page -93. OP SALE: One-third of the lUit'chase money cash In hand on day the'residue In two equal due respectively In six and twelve after the date of sale, each interest at. six per cent, from which th? purchaser shall give KStehls; two notes, with good security, and Rjtfcaecure the payment of-which a lien shall be reserved in the deed to the purchaser.

CHARLES C. SCOTT, Special Commissioner. Wad? Coffman, Clerk of said cujt of do that Charles C. Scott, special ComkmlssIoner, has given bond as required jgirhJV the above mentioned decree of sale. under my hand this the 1st day KftOffflDccember.

1914. I. WADE COFFMAN. Cleric. I leu CHEAP I THE i HI I RgUI I ALEXIS HO DEAD AT 4 Native of This County and Member of Pioneer Family Passes Suddenly.

FAIRMONT, Dec. Hoi ucu, uuo ui ihb ucsi ttuuwn residents of Fairmont, died suddenly about 3 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the home of his son, Holden, on Diamond street, on the East Side. He would have reached his sixty-sixth month. Mr. Holden, who had.

a partial stroke of paralysis several weeks ago, had practically recovered from Its effects. He and Mrs. Holden had been spending a few weeks with their daughter, B. C. Connelly, at Littleton, ana Mr.

Holden just returned here a day or so ago. He was spending the time at his son's home until the return of his wife from Littleton. The Holden residence is in the Eighth ward, Fairmont. Wednesday afternoon Mr. Holden left his.

son's home to come over in town, and on starting from the house began to get weak. He turned back and fell on the front porch of the. house, as he was about to enter the door. Within ten minutes he was dead. The-deceased man was a native of Harrison county and belonged to one I I Comfort Boot This Hub-Mark Rubber Boot is solid genuine protection.

Although a tough boot that will withstand severest service, it it shapely and well fitting. Thousands of men are wearing this boot and will accept no other. 1 Boys, the thousandsare wearing it. Also made in all lengths. Look for the Hub-Mark on all kinds and styles of Rubber Footwear for Men, Women, Boys and tAssr can rely on anything you buy from dealers who sell Hub- Mark Rubber Footwear.

They are dependable merchants Boston Rubber Shoe Company Maiden. Mass. i imimi hiiuhwi'm'h IRI IT VI JOHN'; LARGES1 IK I AT THE ned Diamonds fron Silverware, Cat unks, Musical Insti As a offer 20x4 NORT LDBN IS FAIRMONT 77T. I of the earliest and most prominent families of that section. He was a son of the Lemuel and Eliza Hoskins 1 Holden.

Mr. Holden was one of a 1 family of fifteen children. The sur- 1 Tiring brothers and sisters are the 1 Rev. L. W.

Holden, of Clarksburg; M. 1 J. Holden, of Bristol; Clarksburg; Mrs. Olive George W. Poole, Miss Anna Holden; Mrs.

Cost; wife of Rev. 1 Frank Cost, of New Martinsville; Miss Nancy Holden, of Kentucky. Those, dead are Mrs. Adams, Wilson Hezeklel, John, Mollie. Mrs.

Martha Adams. Mr. Holden is survived by. his wife, formerly Miss Hattie Morris, of Taylor county. Three children were born to the union, two.

of whom survive, Dent of "this city, and Mrs. B. F. Connelly, of Littleton. One son, Morris Holden, died about a year am Mr.

Wnlrtftfv arnu a momhor nf the Baptist denomination all his life. Since living In Fairmont, about six years, he had a membership in the First Baptist church of this city. He was a splendid citizen, with many good qualities. For some time Mr. Holden was employed' with Mr.

J. L. Torrey in the shoe trade. The funeral will take place at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon from the residence of Mr. Dent Holden In Diamond street.

Question of Importance Argued before the Circuit Court of. Appeals at Richmond. RICHMOND, Dec. was made yesterday In tho tates circuit court of appealu in tho case of the state of West Virginia against the Adams Express Company In which the Kanawha county circuit court, where a temporary injunction was granted on September 15, prohibiting the express company from transporting liquor shipments in that state. The case subsequently was removed to the Unted States district court for tho Southern district of West Virginia, at Charleston, where, on October 19, the injunction was dissolved by that court.

to the higher court was noted and both parties ajgued the advancement. in docket ot the circuit court of appeals. Edward Biegel, manager of the. Cincinnati branch of the Pabst Brewing Company, made the shipment to to R. H.

Clendenln, over the Adams Express Company's line. The appellee was represented by W. B. Wheeler, of Columbus, O. Fred O.

Blue and G. W. Crabbe, of Charleston, W. the latter urging the of West Virginia. Maxwell and Ramsey, of Cincinnati, G.

E. I Price, of Charleston, and Joseph S. Graydon. of Cncinnanti, appeared for' the appellant. The legal points argued were technical and some of them involved the.

constitutionality of federal statutes. IBROi ST I ALL PA' JEWE1 AND MC ST1 MOST ST OF THEM $5 up set in LaV Glass, Cutlery, CI ruments, Etc. special inducen ing free of char; 0 Smyrna Rug. The state- of West Virginia conLeaded that 1U lave, whch forbid the idvertlsing of iliiaor for sale, or the solicitation of orders, became applicable through the provisions -of the Webb-Kenyon anti-shipping act, tnd the Wilson act. Counsel tor the express company contended that the street of the Virginia statute Is to prevent the shipper from using the United States mails to sollct orient, and that if the federal st-y-ites permit this, that they are necessarily contrary to the constitution of the Unnted States and cannot be enforced.

The court heard the arguments in detail and the case was taken under advisement An opinoln may be handed down at the present term of court, and it may not be rendered until a later session. However, the court was impressed with the desire of both parties to-have an opinion at the earliest possible date and this may cause a decision before the end of the present term. THREE INJURED When Street Car Leaves Track and Hits a Well in the City of Fairmont. FAIRMONT, Dec. persons were Injured, none serlouBly, when'a Locust avenue car on the Cityline of the Monongahela Valley Traction Company left the track at Barney street yesterday afternoon and dashed into a concrete wall at the toot of Locust avenue.

The injured are Mrs. Frankenberry, of 704 Church, street, hurt on head; J. M. Watklns, of 716 Locust avenue, cut on head and leg hurt: T. E.

Maxwell, conductor, out on hand. REDUCE HOUSEHOLD iXPENSES! Make Your Own Cough Medicine The difference in buying one of the most efficient, latest and up-to-date cough and cold remedies (which can bq made at home), and bnying the old, ordinary, ready-made kinds, is that with I the new one yon get all pure medicine, instead of buying a large proportion of I sugar and water, besides paying for bottles, corks and labels; and it usually requires 2 to 3 bottles of the old-fashioned, ready-made remedies to 'break up a cough or cold, while 2 ounces (50c worth) of Schlffmann's new Concentrated Expectorant, which is so strongly concentrated that 2 ounces, when mixed at home 1 with simply one pint of granulated sugar and one-half pint of water, make a full pint (16 ounces) of excellent cough rem- i edy, and will be sufficient to probably last the whole family the entire winter. It positively contains no chloroform, opium, morphine or other narcotics, and is so pleasant that children like to take it. Arrangements have been made with drug store named below to refund the money to any person who finds it does not give perfect satisfaction, or if it is not found the very best remedy evernsedforcoughs, colds, bronchitis, croup, whoopingcough andhoarseness. You will and under the positive' guarantee by these druggists, absolutely no risk is run 3D buying this remedy.

For sale here by Wells'and Haymaker. KER' VIA youi LRY STC 1ST COMP VIA EMARKAl ARE UNRED allieres. Rings, Sea ocks, Fancy Laath lent with every je one traveling Open evening! I a The I Say, Fdkm! I It's bully fun to build the thbgi that big cngineera and inventon Hi Come, ice oa draw yon can dMrieta, 50c np 11 "What beautiful Ha this dozens of hear it. Because last putting away the last trac buyers were in New chiefs, selecting patterns, up for tins season, and we not been in vain. Our appearing rapidly.

Comt TheD. "THE SAU3 07 VAI.V- MUU i By virtue of authority vested In ue 1 by a decree of the Circuit Court of Har- rigon County entered on The 14th day bf October. 1914, In tjic Chancery cause 3 if J. E. Law.

Roy E. Farrlsh and Charles C. Scott, as trustees, against i Jasper S. Kyle. Theodore Relchert, Camden Sommers.

Virginia B. Kyle, i Mary Huch and L. J. Sommers, the i undersigned" will, on "1 THE 26TH. OAT OT SHOEXBBB, 1914, i offer for sale and soil at public auction I to tho highest bidder, commencing at o'clock P.

at the front door of the Court Bouse In the City of Clerks- i burg, Harrison County, West Virginia, i all thoso two certain tracts and parcels of land, with buildings thereon, lying and being on the waters of the i West Pork River and on the West Vlr- 1 glnla nn.d Pittsburg Division of the Balllmoro arid Ohio Railroad, lying south of the City of Clarksburg, In Clark District. Harrison County, Weat Virginia, together containing E.23 acres, i and being the same tracts and parcels of land as that conveyed to the National SA ro stoi irf ant ruu aiu LETE ASS BLE LOW EEMED PLEDC rf Pins, Caff Linl TT I cr ujiius, uuiurei $15 purchase i bag or one ge until 10:30. I' A Begins to Ft Like Ch If you are not ready in the whole year, its only thirteen more shopj Make your boy year by buying him one Something that he will ei of a ipeehanical turn of things when he grows about the great Panamt and derricks. Heeanbu Meccano," the greatesi A full line of these goods with the largest li Clarksburg. ndkerchiefs!" We hear ry day.

And we like to jbruary, while you were 1 es 01 unrisrajas our i buying these and materials to be made feel that o.ur efforts have of these goods is now and get your pick. M. Ogc HOUSE OF QUAI Uumlnum Company of the United Itates by Jasper S. Kyle and wife, by leed bearing date tile 25th day of Julie, .910, ard of record In the office of the llerk of the County Court of Harrison bounty In Deed Book Ho. 187, at pago 138, and being the same lots and of land as that' conveyed to the laid Jasper S.

Kyle, Theodore Relchert ind Camden Bommers by Roy E. Parish, James E. Daw and Charles O. Scott, trustees In bankruptcy, by doed searing date October 2, 1912, and of record In the office of the Clerk of the 3ouirty Court of Harrison County In Deed Book No. 210, at page 214, to ivhlcli deeds reference Is made for a more definite description of said tracts end parcels of land.

i ue tracts u- janu win db auiu leot to a certain oil and gas lease thereon executed by Jasper S. Kyle by deed bearing date the-10th day of August, 1900, and of record In the office of the Clerk County Court of Harrison County In Deed Book No. 179, at page 319, and subject as well to any rights of way or rights of the West Virginia and Pittsburg Railroad Company, oi the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad CorailF AT 1 YVTmi i rAW TI ORTMEN' IIF PRICES Si' riES Mpps ts, etc. Watches las, Suit Cases, ye are nuine I in Co. early I lei and Look 1 Em ristmas 1 for the most joyous day high time, as there are ring days.

dv for all the rest of the )f these splendid toys, ajby-having because- he is lind. He wants to do big I vr p. He has been reading i Canal, and the bridges lild these things with the meehanieal tov known. on our basement floor, to- 4j ne of- Toys ever shown in pany to construct, maintain and opcr-1 ate a railroad throuKh tho same. Tama or Sato.

Ono-thlrd of tho price to lie I .1 1. IM ASM .1. 1. hi iimm vu ui? uur ui sma and the residue to be paid hi two equal; InstaUmehts In etx and twelve months y'f. from tho date of sale, with Interest.

The purchaser will be required to exe- if cute his promlssorv notes for such aeferred payments, with personal security to be approved by the undersigned commlssloners. and a vendor's lien to be retained upon said land to secure the payment of the residue of said purchase money. JAMBS E. LAW, ROY E. PARRISH.

CHARLES C. SCOTT. Special yJ-, j. I. Wade Colfman.

Cleric of the Clr- I cult Court of Harrison County. West Virginia, hereby certify that bond with' JrY i security approved by me ss sufficient i an In tho penalty provided by said 1 decree has been given by said special i commissioners. I. WADE COFEMAN. Cleric of the Circuit Court of Harrison.

County. T1 I 1 Of shop! of mr? oi i j. Jewelry I Dj flj jffifl.

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