BLUEHELD
EVENING LEADER
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MONDAY, FEBRUAJRY 28, 1910.
* - — ■ —__I
In Its advocacy of a |pftreel»-r>os.
as a factor to operate toward u rc
ducuoJi In ih^ cost of living. Colli* r's
points out that 2uU t»u he la of p_ta
t-’(j) Ij it rut her larg,* yield for an
acre of %rouud, and that tnea*, j»o
tutoea bung tnc farmer at ji:’t> ,
five ceiita a puuhei, $ilu, by no mtan^
an exhort.taut profit considering a*.
..ia t.oLb.e *n growing the crop. fNow
when the8w ..axue potatoes arrive la
N«.w York tuey ietai. at a bushe. ,
b., peck* and half pecks, scattering j
♦ : 45 between the raiser and lUo ,
eater The pig per cent of tU.»
..mount go* a into the pockets of thv j
transportation compunns. Col.ier’
pa>B that the ong.nal stockholder*) I
of the Great Northern Railroad who j
invested their money in 1890, bave j
made over 1500 per cent profit, aud
the Wells-Fargo Express Company
a short time ago declared a special
dividend of 300 per cent. These two
companies are taken «u» fair ex amp-.
l«m
In the instance of a parceis-pos.
farm products of a 1 kinds cou.d iv '
bhipped by the farmer to the c.iy '
con.umer in packages not wt.ighiUfc i
beyond ten pounds for a few ceots i
thereby cutting down in u measure'
th<. extortionate profit of the trana- )
poraUon companies.
Practically every civilized countr>
In the world has a parcels-poat It
i. stat*d that in Senator Platt* day j
when he w,lt* president of the Vnit«-a
llxpress Company, had all
C'.neu*ar report* regarding parcel*,-,
pout withdrawn from tho pub it
When John Wannamaker van post
sna ter general, he was asktd why '
did not have a parcel-post like
other civ'Jizvd countries. He Sjld ’
there "were oif g^/rui rt 3.30ns—the 1
\V elite h'ariro Kxprcs>s Company. iht.
American Kxpres* Company.
Adams Kxpres Company and h.
I Dted States Kxpr< ss Com pun)
The eecr.e general line of reayc/n
Inj.* obtain jn th4, Instancy, of ta-.tf
reduct.on or any other sp.de< of}
legislation ** .bjcfi touches the pockets,
t,f the trust/ or the rh h and pow.r
t ] corpora’lor.* They are not ook
n»n for -o lt-gpimat,. profit They «x
I«et *he I or . t;..re, and th i 1*
r« aeon they nr# snch staunch Re '
7tub>can u b«cau.e this oar*y hat
L.en giving ,t to them. Rut wh>
the down-tre id»*n ultima*e < onsun -r
«m lend his s .or* to this ui*t*
‘ a little difficult to figure out
the LEADERS beat.
The Telegraph wen* * , rno *. ,)T
l»s-K trout/., 'h, o-hr r day to con
t; gflR ' tL*• J> a*., r ’• * xcluii v«* st* ty
regarding *f.,. .v,*( hn-.rtn* of .
orphanage y I'or-ihunU- I* adn •
ted *hs>* her# was some tn k reg.jrd
Irg an orpbanur but f.,».d .
r< ttArded as u JoV that there * ,«s
» or e ruffiejeut number #>f oi phnn*
In the coalfield to war
in 'tf tut ‘on Yesterday morning */
Tilegrapb printed a !#•'♦*.? im u
I/,*r the promoter of (he * nt* r• r ► .
— a wimllar letter hating r>ee»
r< ived by the T.end*•» and 1s h,ei- •
toed toder—etatlng lu tb «’
undertaking 1h being launched in
good faith, and giving a list of the
aubsrrtbers to dote.
The Tcjcgraph should not take a
j ittle “beat" like this to to heart
j and endeavor to deatort he tacts
l to excuse itself.
II L>r Cook has been In all the
places he is reported to have been
since hi j return from the Arctic re
gone. be has becn going Home.
Other Editors
I .MILLIONAIRE VS I’ROFKSSOR..
The r«-cru’. attack by Richard T
| Crane, th<* mill; munre head of n
'htcago firm, upon the teaching
; mofesslon a-, being Of rjo use to the
nod* r:i business world is still the
ad to write a book to cay tbnt If
Cm o a year profea or !«* content
■ » teach a young man bow to go out
I nj earn a llu.OOM salary be la either
i bjrprocrite or Is not able to do
I .hut hf says be can. In every way
Mr t'rar.e .attacks the t»Jacfver as
ielng u drone ami charges that the
illlon . spent annually on unlversl
ies. colleges, technical and ugricul*
tchoola and law and medical schools
re simp’y "swallowed up in the
Most gigantic swindle Of the age.”
i Thos,. w'ho know the eccentrlclt
s of Mr Crane will not tak* his
ntbreak too seriously. H's whole
rgunieut is a tirade against the
eachinn* orof'e sW*n for absorbing
m much ot the nations wealth by
chich to train the youth of the
•onntry to do the work of the world
nd Mr Crane has seen to it that
is own children have had the best
education available—Omaha Hue
LETTtffS TO THE 1EIDE8 |
TO BUILD ORPHANAGE
Pocnhontoa, Vu. K» b. 2d
' i'or Evening Leader,
Minefield, W. Va.
h» rt, having been considerable
Misunderstanding regarding the Or
gans’ Home and Hospital that 1
■ropuse building at thi, place, I de
r<* to give you the facts in this
iiat'el*. lfl the first place I propose
building the above institution at a
*ost of $100,000 for building and
*10.000 yearly ror the maintenance
f same. The object of this inadtu
len 1; to tak,. care of the orphans
nd children in destitute clrcumstan
c»-s as w>ll as a general hospital
■■h u charity department
i propose to take in the Norfolk,
ad We tern Rv., from Roanoke to
'he Ohio river, the Virginian Ry.,
rom Koanok* to Decjpwater, W. Va ,
aad :hp entire Clinch Valley
Colonel .T K. .lones of the Poca
hontas Consolidated Collieries Com
‘.•ny i i.s donated the necessary
grounds for this institution and l1
have, ho far, :-ecured the following1
jubs< riptlon?:
J Waiter Graybal $!^ >. it Hy
nan $100, J M Newton $100, M i
•iwa-.s and Son $100. Marry Gross
!50. A Goodman, Inc $100, H J ;
Perlman and AT. Rnsnat $100, K A
'yaton $1., Noah S'urglll $12. K. W !
Woody $12, Prank Leljkovlt* $&.;
M;!p Caret. Jr $5. j Marks $;>. (’
T. Faker $5, Dr .1, If Thompjon |
I25. John Roberts $25. J. F. Wat*on
$2". r If Jones $5, V D. Lane $5,
Cartwright $5. I W. Owens I
-T°hn Fa raj Sr $5, H. (J. Mul-I
ho! nod $5, .1 Walton Thomas $25.!
I A Landon $5, L. MaurilJ $5. Na
than Marks »in, H. m Cmberger $5. j
s ° Wagner L. F. Crawford
15". Jii* W Halley $5, c h Camp-1
sell $ .. J Craf Fink $5, W5 Has-I
’*♦> 15. Ira C Apple $5, J A Parke
• e. J J’ Cofer $'•, K V. Carre’-* $5, j
u If Law ford $5, S Tf Coodwln
fj. F f Ward $5. J Foray Jr. $5,!
L i. milon $25, J O Freeman j
M »x Davia $25 Dr L K Ward !
*25. r M Jonn'ng* $2 pavh and
StONaH $:*5, p ft <*ar>r $5. W f 1
Min ‘ i $25 Ja • U Me.Vfre $2‘,. '
'«■>'! :,.r $! f»anhans- pros. IJ .J
^ » o<> Frontiers $m, \ ,»»or Fro*
$1" A Midway $5. * r tltaeno $',
\ V hlMoek $5 M Mi up. 1 |
f J! C F. Ma'M •' $5 ( «(,
Mh.t* $.5,
1 * ’ 1 ip tha *. >”» ••• * * p. Vp »| %
• *1 our papr r -*Tlr.h. I
’ ’ hr mtKh ippi-ria *
»T tru’ ■ ■ i
■ \ M K: <*, : |T^
JUST JOSHES
a m:w rf< r>kr»
S. orrher * Jla.e prj ) tJ|l
•TteM a n o reoord'*
F « I'rhet Vo wn4 l> f -
SVh,,r",‘’ •' * •"> rr a>.
■^jr in •'» n nu • *p„ek
'vr> ° "-CT'* r:r: tmf. t vo
! I**'-* Is an the fi„tv
wanting more money."
Rocket: “Xo wonder; Inn father
was a college president ami his
mother was a woman."
QUEER INDEED.
"lie's a queer fellow.”
“What makes you think so'.1''
“Somebody gave h;m a liver
match box for Christmas uud he ►•HU
keeps his matches In it”—dev*
laid leader
VERY GREAT IIKSPDCT.
"That fellow drawl* his ‘as and
drops bis 'h's' continually, lie ha.
ho greatest respect for every
thing English '
"Yeijl replied Mint CayenTie;
“everything except the Eng ish lan
guage."- Washington Star
LIKE MOST OK THEM
"Strnuge. murmured the editor,
“that, this ancctote of Georg* Wash-i
ington has never been l>ut In j>i ini
before.' |
"Not at all,” explained the occa
sional contributor. "I only though: 1
of i» last night iMrtsburg Post.
—
; AS A MATER OK COURSE
He says h« courts the fules: in
vestigation possible. He has noth
ing whatever to fear.”
“Is that ao?”
"Yes, and he's hired three or the
eleven* t lawyers In town to prove
It.”—Detroit Kr«* Press.
S100 REWARD. S100.
Thw rMdMl v* Mii« will ‘
pleased to learn that ther* is at l**st
or# dreaded disease that science bee
t>e*a able te'eur* iu nil its stage*,
aud that is Catarrh. Hull's Catarrh !
(‘tire I* the auly podtive eure • ow
kuawa to th* luedioel freteraity. |
Catarrh ee-np a eon stilt ion al
require* o «eastitutional treat meat. J
Halla Catarrh Cur# is tahea Inter-'
na l.r, iurf'ug flireatly upon the blood ^
uud aueotis surface* of the system
thereby destroying the foundation #f
the disease, »uid giving tne pntleat I
strength l>y building up t.hv aotoitltu i
ti*ii and nueiuting tinture in doiuar It’,
•tork The proprietors Lave so vtr.izii |
fai!.h iu its eurativ# powers that they
offer Ou# Huadrad Dollar* for sny
•**« that it. fail* jo eure ter 1 for
list, ef t satis** sale
Address: F. .1. fMlIXBr e*« «*,
Toledo, O.
by all Dru*** *. 7*e.
TsPs ««• ^adihr Ms is, o**,j
Few arts#* ■ V
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SAai-l
NOTICE
Conimisnioner’s office, Bluerteld. ;
West Virginia, February 17, lilt, <!•■
The parties in the suit of <*. M. *!
Pcott, who fcuea on behalf of him
Helf and all other creditors of Mit- ‘
lie 11. Header, deceased, v. f. _*
Meador, and othem, will take notice# 1
that on the 4th day of April, 1*4, *
M my office in the City of Blueftwj,.
Went Virginia, I will proceed to ex
Mite the decree rendered in *aid
>nun by the Cireuit Court, of Mercer 1
r,oiinty. Went Virginia, on the !*th 1
lay of December, 1J<>9. when nnil 1
where they me* required <e nmaad,1
altb suoh boolri, pepera, vouchers 1
»nd evidence as will enable me tiJ1
omply with raid order of Court.
.TANKS 3. K All DR. . ’
Commissioner is Chuneiy. :
2-21-41 Mon. (
NOTICE >0 TAKE DEPOSITION?
To Logan, take notice th u
1 shall, on the 2lsf day of Murth.l'
lftDr. at the law office of (J. .J. I|o|-}
brook, in the City of Minefield, Merc,?
County, State of West Virginia, h »
tween the hour* of 4 a m nnd S •
r>:., of that day, |>roc»*<i to take *T •*
position^ of mveeif and other*, to re
read a* evideucw in tot behalf in 3
rertnin null in Chancery depending1 t*
the Circuit Court for th« Conn tv o»
Mercer. State *f Web* Virgl *‘;i
* herein, I, aui MiaintitT, and you a
Defendant, and from any cause *’.i
tiikinjt of aaid deposition* be iyt
commenced eH th*t day, 01 if com
menced. I** not concluded on th*f '
day. the taking of the aatn* will ’>
adjourned and ocntlntmd from d*y
to dav or from tin;* to time, ut C '
s»tn'' place and between th* name1
hour*, ur/il fh* same shall b« < o»v
plettKl
Kspecffully your*,
ANNA LOCAL,
llv f nutiP
evg'-; S fro 4 i
TRANSFER of I.IQUCR license
h jr" «; g v «n that IJ v • y
res'dijif at Pec.ihoN *•
' g n-a has I <4 in mr #»f!ice an ap
" c* ea *.01 *f* ah • ;>. o »;m f
to* tia»*pi *'| term of th* 1 «>rw,|
I a <*• In heretofore g tt> 04 0
C J! Muata and <» W Ca-»e ,
par'QSr* EartifjR .1 Windi'-i l!V •!
1 o in th* Haran Kauffman hnllu agl
* Aiaed oa ht south sio* «f Pr g.
c* on Ave-.ue * rg* city *f Pl-i*
fi*irl 'A \ s , *#; th* lie»a a y.. ar 1
ending Ilia* .'»uh }<i(a
D v» n uad*r in gaad, ;« ■ *«
y g day #r l'sgniarv Iffff,
B L lOWMAV <?r#ri (
r*%’»*V Eeu.r #r Ms-** Ce,ir,‘
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CLASSIFIED
| COLUMN
WANTED: —Hoarder* at 200 Rogers
str*..*, $1.> |;f r month. Mrs. L.
R C.RAHAM
2 2S 10 tf
WANTED: A fidrse—-apply Mr*. L.
•I. lodland *1 1 Hypland avenue.
2-22-10
WAN I ED:—A *-ir 1 to weave and
make switches, experience not
necessary. Apply Madam .1. In
Canter. Ferrell Mercantile Co
2 2* 10 2t.
FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN: — Iiu
proved farm six milts from Blue
fleld two and one naif miles, from
station, good house and out buil
dings, water at kitchen door, two
good orchards in bearing condi
tions Your opportunity to buy a
farm at a bargain. Price $4,500.
G H. SURFACE, Sand Lick, W. V*.
2-10-10 12t.
FOR RENT- -Four room flat in
renter of hunines.s section, all mod
ern conv^nl»‘nces. Ideal place for
Drosg-Mfck.ng Es*aolisbt!ient, ('lean
in* and pressing Rooms, or any
business where gr mmu» floor is not
nocebsary. I*1 »r »Ctii! ;it «t ]J»ir
kwin. <'ail on or v/ritc> The Poland
Printing Coru.iatn, T;: Princeton
Avenue, 'Phone jm..
2-H tf. .
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE.
By virtue of ;• cr-rtain deed of tm.-t
bearing uyU* the 1 :,tli da\ of Apr I,
Ifioi*, exot'uted b) I’atrick Coles to
undersigned Trustee, to secure
Wm E. Robs and C. T Ross in the
payment of Six Hundred f$600.o0)
l>oll»'rs a* evidence .* by
notes of $5o.oo each, which raid
rust deed of records in the e
(hi »'k of the County Court, I
if .Men or County, West Virginia, in
Rook 17. page* TS, ‘ and
lciat.lt hating item made in the
>aymoot of said notes as agreed in
taid deed ‘of trust, and having been
equealed. so to do by the said Wm.
**n«| C. I" Ross, the undersigned
i'riititee \r*ll offer for sale by way of
mhiic ancon to the highest bidder
ipou the -pi-miises, on the
'12«HJDAY OF MARCH, 1010,
it p. m.( on the said day,
he following described real estate
Ting and being in the City of Blue
leld. West. Virginia, fo-wit:
BEGINNING at a point N. 16 de
sires HO’ W. one hundred and for
}"-six (14T5.ll and one tenth feet
rom a point on the northern line of
Vest Bedford Street fwhich point on
•aid northern line or West Bedford
Street Is 8. 67 degree* W one hun- ,
I red and ninety-seven (197-feet ir mi
he intersection of the north side of
W»*st Bedford Street with (lie west
lido of Mercer Street, and which
x>int is s-tuate at northeast corner
ji West Bedford and Peck Streets);
hence from said point of beginning
S’. 16 degrees HO’ W. fiftv-seven
*■-» ann one-h.iif feet to a point;
: hence N f.7 degrees k Forty-two
i4-j» feet to a point; thence s. it.
Jegrees flu- R. fifty-seven and one
hslf c.7 1-21 feet to a point; thence
8. <57 degree* W. forty-two (42> feet
lo the point of beginning
TRRMS IF .4ALK, rnsh in hand
paid on day of sale
j. S K.AHLK,
T rtistee.
1 !• a llt;i day of February. 1910
f one wf"k 2-12-10
ONLY THKN
Mf^ >1 iiRgins “I >»Vs yon i tin*,
'•and take you into hi* confidence
concerning hi. ’.tis1rtef»$ nffa ;-«;?••
Mr- Hoggin- On.y when h(
' n* nmklng aii> nioru \ * - phila
•'! > • ia Hecord
Bias. E. PFIRY, M. 0.
SPECIALIST
I ye, Far, Noso ami ,ti*na!
BWcfield, Wes' Vir^.niii
OCUL1MT N. E W. p*" »A/gy
REINFORCED
CONCRETE WORK
SIDEWALKS. FLOORS, WALLS CEL j
LARS. ETC WORK GUARANTEED.
W E. McARTOR
i - 'll-p.iSi . H
i:i.i i:i-ii;lp. \v. v
_
In KITkI
Jl’NE 20. io«>e
I •
l.vb tv 7:20 a. w. I or Koauoke
l Norfolk and all polma to the Shtn*
Adoah divieion. Pullman Sieep^r
, Rwai*uke to New York, via Huger*-.
, o'ah. Pullman Parlor Car Koanoke
, o Norfolk.
8:35 a._ uj for Kcanoka, Rloh
Aonl, Norfolk. Pullman Sloeper.
Lining Car to Koanoke. Parlor Cat
Roanoke to Norfolk.
12:40 y. in. for Koanoke, Lynch
)»fu and intermediate etatlons and
-he Shenandoah Valley. Philadelphia,
and Now York. Sleeper to Pbllade'
hla and New York. Cafe car Gary
and Shenandoah
9:18 p. m for Roanoke, Lynch
burg. Richuiouu, Norfolk. Pullman
Sleeper to Notion*, Koanoke tr.
Richmond
Lo.'.ve Pluefleld 8:20 p. m. for Kei
i/a, Columbus and all point* We.v
• nd Northv**et. Pullman Sleeper f*»'
Jolumbua iL ' Cincinnati. Cafe uri
8.10 a. m. ^oilman 5 eeper for
lolumbu*. Cafo Lining Car.
Leave 8:80 a. m. and 2.0.: p. n.*
lally for Tazewell. Norton f.nd ai !
stations o*» Clinch Valley division. !
Arrive t">m Norton and points on I
he C'ldch Valley division at 12:20 p '
o. ai d 7 : Of) p. tn.
L«a'« 6:0C a. m. for W* ch ami ;
nterrov du»e Btutlouo.
Lear*. 10:45 a m for William
*on and Intermediate ntattons.
Lear* 2:15 p. m. for Wtich and
ut«rmedl»te Btationn.
For additional lnformatlrn call ot
<S*ut /';orfolk and Western Railway ,
W. B B5JVIL,
Gen. Pass, Apcnt,
Roanoke, Va.
IanV: you* rravintoi liquor lb p*
gone If you lake the
IVEcKanna
CURE |
There is none like !; offered *!
ABy*a*»ro onttiUe 'ji .‘irKannaa i
No Dan* ous
Hypodermics
Pa!! cr wrl’t
l>R. J. J. Me KAN N A
225 Princeton Avenue
BOBT. E. MOORE
! - r. . .< t %
A|mRNEY-AT-LAW,.
4 9
Bltiefled, Host Virginia.
Collections a Special^
I
Keltrr: In Flat-Top National Bank
1 ' -r-I
BLUEflFLD UNDERTAKING CO i
NO. 11 PRINCETON AVE.
R. W. HONAKER, Prop.
W. S. CROCKETT, F. D Dj
rertor.
‘PHONE 128 'MY OR NIGHT.
| R.Kemn Morton, 1
1 Atmrnsy Rt-Lawf f j
>| Bluefield, W. Va. |
Room ?Vn. \s. KM!r\ « Moyer l
Building
&
IMORRISO^RO^l
Civil and Mining Engineers B
Thornton Building r
BLUEPICLD : : WEST Va|
Th* Bvrolng L^adar ahnoH ho
n •r#ry lmm«. H«pln »h« Jf#w TVar
Hy auHwrrlbinr to Nlnafle.4* Only
iCroning
I WERE AFTER YOU
"You arc the individual we require ’
THE ABOVE IS INTENDED TO ATTRACT THE ATTEN
TION OF INDIVIDUALS WHO ARE USING THE SOCK INSTEAD
OF THE BANK FOR A DEPOSITORY, AND WHO IN CONSE
m QUENCE ARE RECEIVING NO INTEREST. ON THEIR SAV
1 INGS.
y
WE PAY INTEREST ON CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT. AND
WOULD BE DELIGHTED TO HAVE ALL PRESENT “SOCK
BANK” PATRONS CALL ANO TALK OVER THE “REAL THING”
BANKING PROPOSITION »<ITH US.
- Flat Top National Bank
BLUEFIELD, W. VA.
Resources Nearly On Million Dollar*
Officer* -I.. K. I ierney, President; Fdw. T. Tyree. Casa*-;-; \V
H- T lumas. v\~e President; W It. llieks, Asst. Cashier
Of RECTORS
J. D. Hot.aker T. K. Peer* C. H. Hancock.
TV. II. Thomas, C. O Wright. P. J. Kelly,
K. L. Bailey VY. I). Thornhill, K-S. Pedigo.
J-. K- 1 ierney. It. M.. Ciarrett. B. A. Heller.
Dr- J. I»• “Kirk >r i fll. Clark W. |. J^nks.
Strongest Organized bank in this Section- Tliel Progress.
*ve National Bank of Hlueticld.
I We are Local Dealers for the Renowned '
* REMTICO
| TYPFAVF JTER SUPPLIES
B • mifat IutiI b* lh< I
Remington Typewriter Company
Z .Incorporated)
Remtico Paragon Ribbons
in nil coloi and for
all makes of typewriters.
T
* : Remtico Paragon, Red Seal
and Billing Carbons--of j
different weights suited I
for aLi classes of work _
•
All Remtico Typewriter 1
Supplies are known as J
| ins Highest Grade B
Goods Manufactured.
Curtis-Pearson Company
STATIONERS
Phone|308 Blueficld’ W. Va.
A SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS MAN
1 ■ * . • Y T > *
Finds a checkins acctomt indispensable. If he finds it valuable
to him and his business, it certainly is valuable to every on.%.
Our facilities for 'liandlinscheckihs *ceounts are the efRcfent
result of years of study and expedience TVe invite the small
aceoiisf. . *
4 Per interest paid °n Sav
"‘gs Accounts and C«?r.
Cent tificates of Deposit. |
Fidelity Banking Trust Co.
Bluefield, West Va.
FOLAND PRINTING CO.
Particular Printers
231 Princeton Avenue
.♦ ~ >: ■■ tv>
*1 .4 .a 44' « •••
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LOTS FOR SALE
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John JVI. Wirgman,
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mm. McCarthy, Philadelphia
BLUEFIELD. W VA.
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