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Clarksburg's Best Busy Store i.xceptloaat Values -, in Host "Onyx" Hosiery is acknowli to bethe beat when quality,: d and price are considered^., never change color. We arc agents for Clarksburg.? 1a stock of new fall hosiery wig' ever shown at all prices iron to $3.50 per pair. Handngj of Ladies' Embroidered 25c to $3.50 per pair. , Vj|B@ best in the city. Ladies Real Maco Cotton Hi* "Ladies' Fine Cotton Bibbed:. Ladies Seamless Hom. g 39c Brilliant Lisle Hose.;.'.' 75c Fine Lisle Hose^ 25c Infants' Cashmere Hb&*?| 18c Misstt' Hose, ...... 2 paii 15c Children's. Hose cotton, RTS, $1. silkoline I1JS JtKO SPltEADS. 98c?Plain andf ringed, extra large size. f . $6.(XL All-Wiuil Blankets, $8.98 pail ?Hitick and red plaid and black ; ml-while, 11-4 all pure wool. "? . v,;'" ' j 75c- Qotloo Blankets 50c ? $lM Cotton Blankets. 89c?Whit? ; and colored; extra size. 10c Outing Cloth, 8 l-3fr*Heavy m quality, light and dark Style. .i Th?|Watts-Lamberd Co. Showing All THats New Coats Suits & Skirts MILLINERY Dress Goods. Silks, Gloves, Hosiery, Underwear and Staple and Fancy Dry Goods M l-fee; FLANNELETTE, 10c TKjiljlcs to select from, rbargain. Exclusive Style^lil Tailored Suits The handsomest styles in Tailored Suits eW?W^p\in Clarksbnrg. - Not an effect that is new .'? pooi ?not a'style, material or color that is popular, us- missing. Our Mr. Lamberd has beeir in the Ni i ork market for the past week and we are daily opcni&g jtfew Tailored Suits, Coats, Raincoat* and Sldr .Styles, qualities and prices will plqase you. fttoa TAILORED SUITS in all the new material, coloiftf and styles are represented here. Coats in all.t lengths and shapes; Skirts in the new circular anil liaHW&ipular effects, as Bell as the staple pleated K kilted. Prices are very, very reasonable?they will siu^mw-you when you consider thtv quality^ style a workmanship. Prices range from $50.00,'$37.50. $25, on down to $1G.50, $12.50 and $10.00 and $5.00. EXCEPTIONAL VALUES in TAILORKP HIITS?All this season's newest styl.es in the Long Cc Suits: $16.50 value, and worth it. gale price. $12.50; $20. value, handsome material, sale price, $15.0 $22.50 value, elegantly tailored, sale })rice, $l(i.-r)0; $-'5 vAuc, stunning snits, sale price, $18.50; $30 vSlj becoming styles, sale price, $25.00. These suits ary in a j variety of different materials, Panamas, Chevii Serges; Broadcloths and Mannish Mixtures; all thjijpbpular colors. TAILORED SKIRTS?Beautiful Tailor Made Kkfrftinew fall and winter styles. .Materials of Pan'an Storm Serge. Cheviot and Mixtures; plenty of blues anffiijays at all prices! ' $6.75 Skirts at $3.00; $9, SkirtA at $6.75; $12.50 Skirts at $10.00; $7.50 Skirts .^tj$6.75; $1Q.0O Skijts.at $7.5Q; $15 Skirts, $l|, Other cheaper numbers at $2.98 and $3.98. NEW BELTS?Handsome Silk Belts; 50c quality, 25c; 75c qual ity, 50c; $1.50 quality, 98c. 10c BLEACHED MUSLIN, 7 7-8c ?All the best brands 25c 10-4 Unbleach Sheeting, 19c? Extra quality. 39c Knit Shawls, 25c. 75c Knit Shawls, 50e. $1.25-Knit Shawls,. 85c. 50c Fascinators and Shawls, 35c. Special?35c and 50c HOSE SUP PORTERS, 25c?Exact copy of the Foesters. 15c and 18c Child ren's Supporter^ lUc; ; $1.25-KID GLOYfiS, fli.OOper pair ?"Royale," Capital And English .; Cape fripves. EVie-ry pair guar anteed.' All "polfas, Suede and "Glace.; 22e Table Oil Cloth, 18c?Bestqnaf* ity O. T; C. Standard. Up-to-Date Millinery Department We arc receiving special shipments of spccial models and novelties from Xt'v.- York. Our present 'ho-.ving rovfls all it-' predecessor's in -tyle. beauty and economical pricing. Exclusive and genteel styles In hundred? of exquisite effects. In trimmed millinery we show copies of foreign importations. New York designs and beautiful hats.of our own workroom, all combining to make this stock a perfect oue. . READY-TO-WEAR HATS for Women, Misse? and C'hjjdrnn; a show ing certainly complete in every .detail: Hats in endles^.yuriety of new fall stvles and shades. WOM EX'S? DRESS- HATS,-$2.50, $3.00, $3.5(1, ?-1.50. '$5.00,, $6.00. $7.5ii. $S.OO, $10.00 and up. MISSlCS'. CHILDREN'C and BABY HATS and Ileadwear of all kinds: a complete line. Our repctation: Exclusive - and genteel styles at economical pricing. WABASH TO BUY 'COAJJAILHD tOtuu^rlanil. Mil., Oct. 25?L\u ?Ojilion ha* Ix-cn secured on the <Jt!?r?(i-.l*rwlc and Cumberland rail road running from Cumberland to VJjoae-cnning l>y the Wabash interest?. ,'J'Ue .1. ?il w about t.i 1?: consummat ed. .? tines f\. Milllwlland, of Cum genera! manager of the local rotfd, h is been conducting negotia ting The sale is to include nil the minirg property controlled by the (Itf'ivjK Creek mtoros5? including a l?v<?o SirrMqcj "f small vein coal. This 4)in( V'i'ld -rivo tin' Wabash an in 4i!ji -Mif f-.'i-r :n the Osor'ies Oni'. :':ei -lit' ?? ' I 'ie -i eonn.i t ftmr ' i'. * ? :i' i'm:1 ? ' ? *kTii?rnilr<i id. liie freder of the li.il-' tiuior jk Ohio in this field. AGED COUPLE 'FOfO'DEAD T.y AsstM-iatinl Press. IjuG range. Ind., Ort. 2."i?David T/>wcr and wife, iui aged couple liv ing ililfred, were found dead today] wliitn tlic house was broken open by Ti'jgtilxirs. Judications are that liotli were asphyxiated by coal gas. RATES ARE RAISED ON GRAIN FROM WEST TV P.y Associated Press. tihicapn, 111., Oct. 2."?Executive traffic officials of western railroads ngreed yesterday to raise proportion si rates on grain from the 5ti--ouri r1v<r January 1. The general in fTtuse will be one ccnt per hundred jvimids on all kinds of grain. AB the.arrangements have been completed for the big tournament to be held at Post Grove, Lost Creek, Kalorday, Oct. 28. The weather man promises clear skies, and prep arations are being made to accom modate the big crowd that is expect ed to be present. YQ0IU6 LADIES ARE ENTERTAINED Mr. ami Mrs. T. J. Lynch at their hospitable home on South Chestnut street very delightfully ent.-rtamed the young ladies employed irt tlie store of T. J. Lynch & Co. Ten of them were the pleasant gi tests of Mr. and Mrs. Lynch nt a (! o'clock dinner?a repast bounteous and ele gantly served. Right others called after dinner and joining t)ie merry party spent a most enjoyalde even ing. There was music for the oc casion and games uvre indulged in with much interest, /.est and pleas ure. T'-e eveni-.'- v .'- voted a very plr.iwnt one. iVeoil, a id the guests er jrest'? ? i;t.- : ?! '!??? '-os-i jiitalitv of the host and hostess. wliOj -o graciously favored them with such a pleasurcnble occasion. trusTETWIs GONTESTflP CLI1IM8 Keferee fieorge \V. .Tohnson, of rarkef--!)iiru'. has adjourn> his court diero in the matter <? the Handolph foal & Lumber Con., uny. baiitfrupi, in which"rontesrs In. ihe fruitee, p. A. Annan, were heard to thy amount of ten thousand dollars. In nil lie contested claifns to the amount of *32,000.: AlKthese had bfcen prowd before tlie referee as chargeable afainst the bankrupt c om pany, composed of C. II. Williams and others. The trustee being noti fied that they were about to be al lowed contest. <1 them, and won as far as they came up at the referee's court here. The remaining claims will be heard 011 contest later. The final decision here in the claims tak en up amounting to $10,000 was that they were not propcrly-chnnje able to the bnnkrapt *nd the trustee will not have to pay them out.of the funds. Williams and others^wantod them paid out of the funds. D. \T. Jacobs, of this city, has been commissioned a noUiy public by Governor "W. M. O. fiawson and wil] qualify at the next tenn of the county court. T Jean Bailiff, ilic fireman liis the tT. Vu. & P. division of tile B. & 0. railroad',. whose skull was fractured Tuesday white ut his post of (1 icd at 11:30 o'clock Wednesday night in' St. Mary's hospital. The fnncral' will take place tomorrow afternoon at Arnold, V. Ya.. and interment will he made at Jaefoon ville. The Brotherhood of F/>ennio tive Firemen will lmve charge of Bie obsequies. The members of this order arrived here this mornins and ace^mprtjried the remains to Arnold. Railroad Man Di-s T!v AssqHated Pit.-?. GleyeltOJd. 0., Hi t. 25?Henrv S. Storis. general supiirintBndeafi of the I.ak'.' Shoo1 & Michigan Southern Railway. died bore today of paraly sis, aged 57 years. Order of Publicatlan State of West Virginia: At Rules held in tlie Clerk's of fice of the Circuit Court, of Har rison County on tlv first Monday in ?October, 1005: ?Robert Callaway vs. In Chancery. (Divorce.) Sarah Callaway. The objecti of this suit is to ob tain a decree for a divorce from the fronds of matrimony by the plaint i If therein against, the defendant. And it appearing from an affida vit tiled in this eou-c that the de fendant is not a resident of tlii State of West Virginia, it is ordered that she do appear, -within one month after the date of the. first publication of this notice, and do what is necessary to protect her in terest in -this suit. A copy of tlie summons of thife suit-is published be low. A Copy, Attest; H. W. Williams, Clerk. L. C. Chile, Counsel. State of West Virginia: : To-the Sheriff of Harrison Coun ty, Greeting:? ijoti aro ljfreby commanded to h li U , summon Sarah CnUpw&y, to appear before tlio Judge of our Circuit Court of Harrison County at the Clerit's office of our said court at Rules to bo held therein for said court, on the first STond'ay in Oc tober next. to nnswera Mtt in Chan ccry exhibited against her in our paid court by 'Robert ClalTawav, and have then, and there- this writ Witness. Homer- W. Williams. Clcrltof our said court, at the eonrt house of said county, this the 2nd day orf. September, 1005, and in the 43rd" year nf the State: H. W. Williakb, Clerk. K Copv. Attest: H, W. Williams. Cterfc. NOTICE TO TAKE DEPOST ttovs. "Wv* Caii"w!iv. rfii'dtnr. vs. !r r':"riuU Cn:rr Harrison' County. State of West Virginia Sirrah Calnway. Peffendftnt. i Take notice that the disposition j of Robert Callaway and other- will | be taken at the law. OlTce of L. C. Crile. on Court street, in the City of Clarksburg, in the County of Harrison, and State of West Vir ginia, on th" 14th day of November, 10(15. between the hours of 8 a. m. and R p. m.. to be read in evidence on the hearing of the above cause in behalf of the said Robert Callaway. If from any cause the taking of the same shall not be commenced or being commenced, shall not be com pleted. on that, day, the taking of the same will he adjourned from time to time until they are complet ed. Yours, etc. Robkrt Callaway, By Counsel. Ij. 6. Crux. Counsel. ?*}fr}309 Special Commissioner's Sale Notice is hereby given, that, pur suant to an order of the Circuit Court of jlnrion Obunty^ West Vir ginia) .cfiierud on the day' of .Tw^e, 1005. in the certain action in debt upon attachment then pend ing m said Circuit Court, wherein The"Bank of Fairmont, a corpora .titon, wa? plaintiff, and Jonathan I). Springer, Isaac W. Semans and James R. Barnes, wore defendants, and which action an attachment it . >. . was sued ont by said plaintiff against said defendant, Jonathan D. Springer,- and was delivered to the Sheriff of Harrison county. West Virginia, and by said" Sheriff was levied upon the interest of the said Jonathan Dx,Springer in certain tracts of <<finl and hniT lying in snid Harrisqn '(County?the- undersigned, who was by said order appointed Special Commissioner for the pur pose of selline the ?xid property o,f n!3 3biathan D. Springer, so lev ii'it upon, will, on the :iOth day of Xovoinber, ,130/5, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M.. and 4 o'elock P. XL, of that day. ja the City of Clarksbuj-g, at the fjej^door of th^ Courfy'fflraHso of.. <ul Harrisa county^/pVocecd to- ?fl the proper,, of =aH?/?;T$i&tfmn D., Springer/so levied tifViti bv. the sliTilT ofi<?id II irrf?mk c'win'.y. rm^or and \ Jk'vt '???? *fi(' ? 'ii' or 'rr "r ">'???/ftpent so fri the-said artiwy Tlv,property of Uie sajd- Jona ' thrtnO'/Sprineerw.Ipvied/fipon nnd j whifea' will ,1m M>Id. by me under signed Special CoimotasiitfK'r. is more partiaulnrfy ^fewibed' as fol lows: ( A The interest of tfjf said Jonnthan P. Springer', beiftf one undivided fourth interest in/fee simple, in the following tratfs.rff coal and land ly igg in Qarr?qp County, W<st Vir ginia: . 1. jfcnoi: eonl jwtaini#? acaet, tHO? fai the. Stoi iqiEp (S$k. (V>lWt'vrd to ?be j/ald Jonathan!). Sprincer by R. .SjW den- Andrews nnd others bydeed dated/the Mtli dav of March,/1902. of rocord in the proper office of snid coijntv in Deed Book XoJl'JO, page 444. 2. Tn a tract of cony containing two hundred nnd eigh/y-two and 58-100 acres, lying on fljo waters of said Creek, conveyedto fe*id Spring er by Alexander A. Ppst nnd wife by deed datfxt April Tftk 1fl02,V)f record in said office in Deed Book Wo. 129, page 442. / \ 3. In a 1 raet of coal containing one hundred and seventy nnd E4-100 acres, lying on said creek, conveyed to said Springe* by Hirnm Postand wife by deed dated April 1st, TP?2, of record in said office in Deed Book No. 129, page 438~i \ 4. In a tract of coal containtn two hundred and sixteen and 79-100 acres, lying on tho waters of said creck, conveyed to said Springer by George T. Post and wife by deed ia?pf record in fRtok No.. ? Pi ? ? ? ', ? I \ dated April 1st,' lj said office in Dee page 440. J 5. In a trac/of coal containiil| fifty and 73-106 acres, lying on saii crook, conveyod to said Springer r Robert Wajgfcf slid wife by^dee^ ilatnd J?ly/4tii, 1002, of record r said offieijrin 'Deed Book No. 1395 page-34^ 'T ' 6:. Lfe a tract of coal containing, one h/ndred and ninety-four and 76-1W) acres, lying on the waters'of Big^Bnffalo Crest, convoyed to> said infer, a part thereof bv S/Cw-': Allen and Livingston H. Allen . ,d wives by deed dated July l"4tb'; r''l903, of record1 rn said office intDeed 1 Bowk No. 130(. page 341, and the other part thereof by Martha K AU" len. C'tardian, by dSd?dated'joK j 14th. 1002. of record in said office > , in- I>eofl IW<- No. ISO. j !n a trn : of two hun'lrot 'and j efgBty-fi'x urns of land, lying;on the waters of Svenmorc Creefc, men honed jand" described in a deed L made by the said Springer to Jamea - H. Barnes, Isaac W. Spmans and James If. ffustead, dated April 23d,. 1004. and of record in said office in Deed Book Xo. 143, page 3.. ?" And also upon a tract of parcel pi coal containipg five acrps, situated in *ai<? Ha rr tarn county, West Vir- .] giriia, owned) in fee simple by said defendant'Springer, and conveyed to hinfliv 5Tarv Tx?e Andrews and others by dcjxt dated April 4th, 1903,. anil of record in the office of.the Clerk of tjlie IConnty Court of -BSid Harrison county in Deed Book No..! 13G, page'4f)p. Said property will be sold. for : cash in hnndjm said day of sale. j Jf. Alexander, :: pecial Commissioner. - a I, R. B?/ Parrish, Clerk of. the^i Circuit Court |>f Marion County,; ; West Virginia.;hereby certify tha6;'i O. M. AWxan<Mr, SpeciidiPonimis->;: sioner, hy? executed befojWle bond^-s with ap/roved security aiv'pquiredjv by the /rder of the Circuit Court of 5 said Mirion County entered on the? 3rd day of June, 1005,, in the. cer? tain/action at law then pending in ' conft, wherein The Bank of ~ Fr/rmont1, a corporation, was plain-;- . Titf, and .Tpnntlmn D. Springer and v re. werp defendants. ' ??.> n under mv hand this. 17th > October, 1908. \ R. B. Parrish, , r Clepf the Circuit Conrt of Mar- - ;ty, West Virginia. B0oct4br.