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ii/rr k j tor: a ct. 1 f .*« U'ka H4t»i A«)i. «»r« %m+. • •• Itvfc j IM? », NCaitSN MON A €#. I f IM (•••A** Nilrrt itUuMir Ml N<» t.il New Shipment of RA!NCOATS AND OVERCOATS just Received 0 ,b‘ “IriHical 11 r'all designs in Ovorc.xits that you’ll s?e. cut in the big l ties thU sea on. The prices are not high and our f^tock ‘ ’U|/< to. Including all the latc3t dweigns. 1 .ill Suit.i and OvercoatH ready to wear produced for 113 by Schloss Bros. £? Co., Prices $12.00 to $30.00 S te Cloflilng Co. 239J. rincet°.1 Ave. BLUEFIELD, W. VA. jv Successors to Shelton &. Jordon ^ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jr s have re turned from Jamestown. Mr. and Mrs. Rober Ridner, o: Marion Town, are visiting in the oii y. Captain C. M. J nnlugs, of the l‘:ao tone Extension, was visiting in the city today. Mrs. E. H. Kelley anl daughter. Miss Ethel, of Paducah, Ky., pa .so 1 through the city yestor lay on their return frt-r.i Jamestown. Mr-. H. H. Thompron has gona to Philadelphia, where she will spend sum > tlino visiting friends. }\ M. PrlJdy, v. ho has been visit ing in the city for some time, re turn J to his home, at Narrows this afternoon. if. r\ HaH, of Roanoke, wa- in t-hr oily yesterday tn route to Prince ton. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Davis, of Sword’s Creek, are shopping In the city. J. H. Spfnco. of Kegley, was a visitor to the city yesterday. E. If. James, of Coaldale, spent Sunday in the city. M. G. Brown, of Effler. virile » j Bluefleld ye: t rday. J. H. Gerhart, of Gerhart and Shoo key. Narrows. Va., is in tlw ei: . i today, buying dry goods. Born, to Mr. an l Mrs. B. K Hoy of South Bland rtreot, an h* ir. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. W. If Page, of Bluefleld avenue an heir. Mrs. U. 3. KMlniore. v.ho tin ler- j went quite a sov re operation at *he Muofl-ld SanPoi iuni la t week. Is rr ported Improvin... it. S. Carr r. 1 G. M. McCulloch wi'.ll leave t might for R ’r.ovIV •. Nc Mexico, to k) < n 1 re.vera! days. Another Park fumed To CloSf Amor;, fu?.. Nov. 4. The Aurort national bank was fore | to close it doors the. a: oning. J" o bank ha deposits <■ - inia?• I at $lf»5,O0O. FIVE KIMJ'll t Vl» AT I.FAH» t\vi v i-\ i\.hm:ei>. uirie Rock. N >v. |. *lvc person k He I an l at I a * twenty Injure | in a head-on collision, between * northbounl pa*-" nmr anl routp bound freight train eight mil,* fron here on the fron Mountain railroad A number of the injure; will lie j 111 ■ ■ ■ -- - Presidoot SlitchEli’S Condition Critical Indianapolis. Ind., Nov. 1.—Word v.as received at tho mine workers' I headquarters today that Presld'nt '•I Itch oil. who la in a hoc pita I al Bn.1 a Me, has sufferevd a relapse and that hi. condition is critical. THK HIXK II.VS OPMXklk i he Hluefiehl Amusement com pa i '*y have o| «i tl thuir spacious rink j lor the winter after undergoing sev eral improvements, such as repaint ing and a general cl anlng. Polo Is played every night by lo cal artists and on the 7th, hth, and kfh will play Iloanoke. Stugart, Germany, Nov. Chris <:an Pa 1th, a carpenter, suddenly went insane and killed ids wife, throe children, hlj ister and then com mitted suicide. Farm For Sale Near town at a great brrgain to a quick buyer. If you are in the market for houses or anything in the Rea! Estate Line, we have some real values. Call on Booker Bt> Crenshaw 1 he change of the weather forth heavier THitfccrwear ^ c ^‘a'c every good ard waived sty le for women, misses, children and infants. liADIKH* l \l>KIt\VKAIt. .1 rev RlbbeJ Vests an 1 Pants, ,25c Rlbbc.l Xcu-Shrinking V. & p.. f,*K)c !■ !r.o Rlbb* 1 Wr rste 1 and Cash n,ore • • • ..91*00 and 91.50 Pnlon Suita (Fleeced, Jersey Ribbed).50c., 91.00. Hf.r,o. MIHSFS’ ( m>i;rwi:A It. Pnlon Suits . 25c., 50c. Jersey Rlbb d Vests and Pants .25c. and 50c. 1 1III,I>RF\’M ( NRFRHFAR. Heavy Ribbed Jersey Vests and ,>nnt» .15c., 25r„ 10c. IN F A NTS’ t NDKRAVFA R. Ruben’s Cotton Shirts.25c. Ruben h Wool Shirts , . ,50c. to 95c. K a-:lc Wrappers.. 15c to 25c. w. G. FERRELL, Princeton Avenue, Bluefield, W. Va. [Tho I Hit* t<rnt«- <{ tin- Flat 'fo|» National is c-iiijk ^ >| of tl». follow ing w. II lai'm ii and lilulily sin r-s* till huiliiisN ia«-n: Iff. Thon K. I', ry, Mr. \V. i) Thornhill, Mr. I*. .1 k ily, Mr. K, S. I'f dig*. Mi', I I). Ihiji4l:i'r, ■ Vr r r . , . , I cm. L K. Tiorr.oy. I Mr. K ’f f;arr it I Mr. E l,. i'ailoy, ^ II Thornaa, Mr. ('. (> Wright, Mr n A KpIWt. T If IH lit Mx lirnd-os di'1 f- f si»s o» »h- i WITKfi i ITEM < • » \ r ! . \ INIENT. It Is a tni»ni*p<nlvc, *«ff and rons<T*atlv»* ln>t>tut on. iMMarflnr'.'EW »«* r ■ ■ « i DESIRABLE, INDIVIDUAL, Mercantile and Corporate accounts are solicited by the Flat Top National Bank of Bluefidd, W. Va. Pays 3 per cenl. on 1 ime Deposits CAPITAL, $100,000.00 The Slrorgest Organr.eA Bank in This Sectior. 12011,01111 FIRt 111 L0CKP0RT; — l.c kport, X. Y., Nor. 4.—The v. *»i>t fl»o uhi^h ha» occurred for Jiaru li*day lo 'roved the Franklin Mills of ih • I ockport Kvcelsler com pany, -the R. jU.^JLlovoy coal Ira.'.le. fbe higua) towers oi the Now York (Central ^-arEj. a:. 1 many frc /;ht car* I with n I .hi of come two hundred j :houi and del lair. iSh olinfi Trage 'y /ni Tragidy alt fin ore, Nov. 4. Jumping from a f'root car toda yGeerg » Poplar, shot his wife then out her throat, after which ho j hot 1^ inf elf. The wo man later diej in the hospital, whil Poplar Is In a critical erudition. The couple separated a week ago. Child Dies From Eft . els Of Borns Lell'.a, tho thvoe-year-ol I daughter of Mrs. A. B. Pulliam, died Iasi night at 1 1 o’clock from the effects of a ,iev re burning recelvod yesterday afternoon at 2 o’clock. Mrs. Pulliam left r.hortly after dinner to visit some neighbors, leav ing the two children playing In the bedroom before an open grata, when In some manner the chil I’h clothing became Ignited and wa t terribly burned before (he flam k could be '.■.tinguishod by ono of tho boarders, w'. > via attracted to the acono from up.-fairs by the child’s ec reams. The. remains were taken to Nar rows today* on No. 2 for Interment. ARRKHTK1) FOR IIKIXH DRINK ON TRAIN. Wirt Tracy was taken from No. 1 upon Its arrival in the city this afternoon by Si* cial Officer Kabo Newkirk, charg«\l with being drunk and disorderly on the. train between tills city and Oak vale, where he boarde dtlio train. He was given a trial before 'Squire Godbey, confessel and was fined the minimum, $5. ATOTTIMII R1TF. REUNION. St. Joeeph, Mo., Nov. 4.—With tnnny distinguish d members of the of.ler here, the fall reunion of ‘the Ande.nt and Accepted Scottish Rile of Free Masonry convened today in th> new St. Joseph cathedral. All degrees from the fourth to the thir ty-second, Inclusive, will be confer red. and large classes will bo in structed In th * work. The assembly will close Wednesday, when candi dates will bo instructed in tho mys teries of lie thirty-first and thirty second degr.es. A-A.^J^J**.j**. I y i I [ Wear flood Clollies • t* Men’s j [♦Raincoats • f Wo are offering Men's Rain-* r coats at very low prices Just*! because we have too many onf; ^ band — $1.00 ft wo k buys a* 4 swell Raincoat here. 4 If you want styllnh clothing 1 * come In and get It now and pay ; ► whllo you wear—a little each*< ^ pay day. *j ’♦ ^ [♦Men and < t* Women * [♦Boys and CGirls 1 4 Men's Suits and Overcoat •. <, B-iy's Sul's and Overrents, ^ ► Wom-n’a Suits. Coa'.j. .Mlllin ▼ | £ cry and Furs. j* Buy of the manufacturer and* k* save money. * V Tit STORKS. 4 » W" ar.‘ twice over the larg-i ^ 1 ( red It Clothiers In l h 0* ^ world. Come «nd get all you want you are welcome. * k.. .. . ■ 4 * STORK OFF.V KVKRY K\ K\-« ► 1X0 TIM, 0 OVKOCK. 4 k ---_ I Liberty • ; Credit < > 4 b < » ♦< • ««> Ml,I I yit'.l.lt AVKXI R, «J I l,«>o»| nml l.iniK |)N*nrf ^ » Telephone Ho. il'JI. i »_t. -t. .4 .4. .4 4 .4 .4 . urn HITS HU A AT THE FINANCIERS TRYING TO FIND A HC’A PE^>AT. Chicago. Xov. 4.—Rabbi Emil ITireeh. of SJnnl Temple, deplores the e'lorts to make Preddout Roosevelt tl;»» rea peg-oat for tho pr< sent money stringency brought on "by the grasp ing greed or flnamiers with elastic conscience*," ho eald, "to cover themselves and these shrinkage* of values. These financial pirates look for a icapcgoat and point to Presl- | lent Roosevelt. If th ir p.lopery | lmd value It never would have ihrunk.” HOY BADLY BEATEN. focdl Houchlns and Walter Gea * 1 hart, two young boys, were up be j ' no 'Squire E. P. Godbey this niorn j charged with assaulting Kennedy Doyle at the round house Friday j morning. > Boyle was selected by the cleaners 1 > take the nmet “bucking." and when Gearhart and Houclnns pounced him he began defending himself by kicking until ho dnaMy succeeded in debating both, when one of the hoys hit him la the head with a bolt. . The case, was quite a complicated jno and 'Squire GoJbev lot them down with $f> and $2 fio and cost. Mr. Charlie Boylo, who for a long lime wan baggageman ter at BlueflMd. well known and respected by the community, was killed today while attending to his duties as baggage man* er on the James Illver division of the C. & O. railroad, between Lynehburg and Clifton Forge. Details of the sad occurrence are lacking. MILS. WHEELER DIES OF TYPHOID FK\ Ell* Mrs. Wheeler dl-'d of typhoid fe ver, on Laurel, In the edjre *>c Rial - county, Sunday mornlug. The re mains were burled this aft'rnoon | F. A. HARMAN” RETAILS COAL Office over Climax Barber Shop, Opposite Freight Depot. PHONES: ^ Office, 370 Residence, 5oBL ■ M A R K E IS bUK'ku Ci/u.u't I'fivui^ui SJ.W YOltia v.TOC'K MAItlittT Frit ViSffEli BY THK BIA!: FIKLf» mtOKKIUGF AM) COMMISSION COMPANY. r\>LY. Opoti. H!ah. Low. Clow. Auacoada . 8* 845 311 34 Amalgamated Copper.4 7| 515 473 '6t,j American Cor ami FouuJry.. ;;ij 26 243 26 American Cotton Oil . . 215 25| 24| 333 An.erkan Locomotive .. 3<2 jfi# U} Cg , American Sroolter* . 955 *9; 65i Akhluon . 72» 754 7$4 11 4 y. TO 82 79 82 1‘ !{ r.. *9 312 2*3 315 Colorado Fuel & Iron. 13 16J 15 1<J? ('.madlao Faelfin...1465 150 146* 150* C be-a peak c & Ohio. 271 L*7‘ 274 275 PK Socurltkw . 384 jfc| 37J 3H° I)« laware and Hudson \. 1241 128 12 15 12R Krk. common . ,7. 173 174 first preferred .. Illinois Central . Louisville an 1 Nashville. 921 935 931 93* Hi* . >url, Kansas and Texas. 28 24 33 “rr!,p“'l,le.. 6“ »»» *«» National Lead. 36 36 36 3(J Now 1 ork Central . 941 98 94 j 975 Norfolk and Western . CSJ 64 634 64 Northern Pacific .105 108j 104| l#g Ontario aud Western . 295 295 294 294 Pennsylvania Railroad .IO35 lOffJ 1034 108 Peoples Gas . 725 ?24 ?14 ?2| Pea‘,‘nif *. T25 76S 72* 7!T3 Republic Iron and Steel .....13 15 13 l5 Rock Island . 124 134 124 135 Sourthem Pacific . G4S 678 64* 672 ,r^Ul * ... 09i 103 103 Southern Railway, common . 12J 12g 12* 122 Southern Railway, preferred . ‘*,U"ar . 100 104 100 104 Great Northern, common . 384 40 38 393 t'nlon Pacific ..1065 1108 i0Cg mj Ln:trtd Statrj Stool, common . 228 243 223 24* 1 nltcd State* Stool, preferred. 82* 84J 82* 84® Virginia-Carolina, common . Waba»h. common .n ’ jj" "st.8t \»abash, proferroj. M, 13 . m ,, Western Union . 02 #3, „ T ev„r" . U >*3 11 lie „.. 18 185 178 18* Great N > hern, preferred .109 112 109 112 -PS‘ • ... 162 17 16* 17 near her hoir.e. The deceased leaves her husband two chlldrn. Chapped hands are. quickly cured by applying Chamberlain’s Salve. Price, 2o cent?. For pale by the White Pharmacy. Prtris, Nov. 4.—The long rumored ■ ngagement of the divorced Countess Do Casttllane, formerly Miss Anna Gould, to Princess De Sagan, Count Doui’s cousin, is affirmed now as a fact in French society. Neither party will discuta the matter, but It is said th> engagement will shortly be pub licly announced. Big Real Estate Bargain All of see ion 318, surrounded by 3rd and 4th avenues, 1 lodge and Thomas streets, Eight Big Lots in the Build-Up Section of ( entral West End. close to Grace Church. I his property is surrounded by nil city conveniences. It would have been sold long since and covered with houses but NAS NOT BEEN OFFERED. Take up tins at ot re lor this add inav not appear again, ('all or address, W.S. FOUTZ, Room 4, Kelley & Moyer Block, BLUKFIELD, W. VA. CRAIN MARKKT. WRF.AT— Op«n. Hick. Low. C1of«. May. 1028 104} 101ft 1031 Dec.952 90S 93ft 95ft CORN— May .09J 60i 59} 603 Doc.580 59ft 581 593 OATS— May. 318 528 51ft 52ft Dec.483 49J 48g 49ft FORK— Jan.H.32 14.32 1 4.22 14.27 LA1U>— Jan. 8.40 8.42 8.32 8.40 RIBS— Jan. 7.57 7.60 7.C5 7.57 NKW YORK COTTON. Jan. 1016 1046 1014 1045 Doc. 1045 1070 1046 1070 Maroh ...1012 1045 1011 1046 -May .. ..1011 1048 1012 1040 PliODUCH QUOTATIONS. As furnlsheJ by BlncfleM Produce & Commission Co., wholesale dealers la produce, fruits and ragetablae: Tomatoes, per crate .$1.50 Lemons, per box, faaey.S.00 Honey, per pound .It < Irish otatoes, er bbl.S.P^ Apples, per bbl. 8.00 Cabbage, per 100 las.1.40 Onions, per bu. ..1.25 Pears, proserTing, per bu.1.71 3weot Potatoes, per ba.2.76 drapes, Concorde, per basket.. .25 Rutabagas, per 100 lb.1.26 Peanuts, raw, per lb.Of Peanuts, roasted, per lb.9| Peanuts, second grade, raw ., .01 Peanuts, second grade, roasted .08$ ♦loxiTQK ilitVad is nmnrriRi.B We know men in this town who hate ready-made clothes because they got in wrong in the beginning. They were induced to try cheap clothes and paid the penalty. To those men we say: Stein-Bloch Smart Clothes will fit you, give you style, and last you, be cause the men who made them think more of the value of a good name than they do of the quick profits of machine made suits. They are tailors, rot tink ers. Will you try those clothes? Topcoats, Raincoats, Stormcoals and all the between styles, $10.00 to $27.50. The HAT, it's mm? is Hawes, $3.00 IF YOU'RE HARD TO FIT. DON'T GET BIT _Never refuse REGAL Shoes. $3.50 and $4.00. THORNTON CLOTHING CO. Bluefieid, West Virginia. THE LARGEST MENS’ AND BOYS’ STORE IN THE CITY.*