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I^dee^as^d ^ she- had been mar- ^ ^D( 3 taken to the Cir Ifpr..Wasfciu&ton county on tiie Orphans- Court, arid 5vma fd to the Circuit Court of irst issue?was Catherine antei , at the time of the death === er Bowman, the lawful Walter Bowman??the veriiiry was "No." On the seewas J-ettie E. Bowman, at the death of G. Walter e lawful wife of G. Waller the verdict of the jury was s verdict establishes the '?'' tie E. Bowman to the widin the estate of the demakes the child his heir- ^ ^ leedy, of Hagerstown, and *e, of this city, were counplaintilf; Little, Cook, faggaman, of Hagerstown, f ! this city, for the defends full of fine presents of or vr,-c* ci I rr\-r ulJ1L,w *-' -v mm je i-i .it e, iiate Coti^ 'rdayL James Simmc, indicted at the pres Jnt term ot Circuit Court tor assault mil battery committed upon Isaac lost on Thanksgiving Day, confessed ;o the crime and was fined $10 and josts by Judge Kendall. In the case of Ellas Nixon vs. Jharles Nixon et al. in chancery, lotnmissioners were appointed to divide the estate of the late Cornelius 3. .Nixon into six equal parts. In the case of Patrick M. Hoge, asdgnee. vs. J. H. Watson et al. in ihancery, judgment was rendered in avor of the plaintiff and one defend lat against the first named -'defendant. In the case of Laura L. Jackson vs. .'has. O. Jackson, administrator, in hancory, a special commissioner -was pppinted to sell the estate of the late liver Jackson. In the case of Charles R. Snodgrass, dministrator, vs. \V. R. Basnett, in hancery, the defendant's answer to lie plaintiff's bill was filed. Real Estate Transfers. Deed dated October 25, 1901; Ida JI. Watson to the Fairmont Development ompany, property on Gaston avenue, 'airmont; consideration, $50. Deed dated February 5, 1903; the airmont Investment Company to ames F. Watldns, property in Moore ddition to Fairmont; consideration, 1,106.48. The Circuit Court. After a recess since yesterday noon le Circuit Court convened again lis morning. In the case of Jessie Blackshore nith vs. the Fairmont Development impany in assumpsit, the defendit's demurrer ivas overruled. The following appeal cases were l'tifled to the Intermediate Court: lider & Fox vs. A. H. Donnally; id Crawford vs. the B. and O.; E. . T.ucker vs. E. J. Knight; R. \V. aw vs.. C. E. Hawker; W. Tcets , -T. F. Conaway; T. H. Hawkins et vs. Killarm Coal and Coke Co.: :y of Fairmont vs. Harry Knapp; nes Undertaking Co. vs. Fred :11s; P. D. Brown, vs. City of Fairut; I. C. Fluh'arty vs. Federal Coal 3 Coke Co.; 0. J. Fleming vs. C. E. ? wker; State of West Virginia vs. : E>avis Pinnell; A. A. Hayes vs. :] J. Weisz; J. \V. Poling vs. Max G. i Ifman, and Armcart, Riley & Co., ] Ella C. Wilson & Co. * s 'he indictment against George I'. i in was ordered nollied. t c Marriage License. c oe Yanero, 29, and Asumta Vanero, j c Suit Entered. n aisy Vietta Kendall has entered t< in the Intermediate Court in g ncery against James Arlington iv dall. Attorney W. M. Hess repnts the plaintiff. - j t( Team Drowned. a ORGANTO WN, W. Va? Nov. 30.? j p iitm aunui, it larrner jiving a lew tv s lrom here, drove his team to a p at I -ill! re] Point yesterday. A n, ;ltt train scared the team, and it cj away, pluncinjt into the river, i horses were drowned. its of pretty pocket-hooks, ladies gents, for Xmas gifts. w; CLYDE S. HOLT, x M tcember magazines at Larney d's, ii 14 Main street. x A' iitars and mandolins make nice s presents. nl: CLYDE S. HOLT. x ery sack of Marion flour gxiar- at ed. Try it. x STEM! SLTS. Hundreds of them, and 1 style in the lot. \INDKERCHIEF An unexcelled stock, bi t inrt i c l rt +.>io npippc ?-iis cf, SW GLOVES. The glove stock is com and coloring is included ?CK\A/EAR. Just the kinds which Pa: U) be suited in this stoc -WELRY. ^ Never before have tve li stock of the little knickto feminine taste. C. STEMP ^ :^iSiii^rsday, . SI? . December First, This Store Will Be Q^en evenings. WHO HASN'T I SEEN THE TOYS ? We know of a good many, young and "old, who have seen them and were delighted. We have trains that won't jump the tracks?no < accidents. ( We have a new Loop-the-Loop that is perfectly fascinating. There are lots of mechanical toys, strong enough to last a whole year anil not expen- s sive, either. 1 "Visit the Basement, bring the children with you C ?you'll all enjoy it and the children will tell exactly what they want,-which will make your Christmas buying easy: I When you're through with the Toys and Dolls turn your attention to the CHINA AND CUT GLASS ?It, too, may Help you to solve the problem of Christmas buying. You'll find the basement very interesting. THE LARGE STORE. J. M. MURPHY HAS I .ires stacking to CLOSED PLACE = * - AND PLACED HIMSELF IN THE HANDS OF THE GREAT STATE ' ? OF WEST VIRGINIA. WANT l1'. M. Murphy got ahead of the authorities by going before Justice You Knotv Amos last evening and placing him- Several SI self in the hands of the State. He One Cen learned that a warrant had been is sued against him Saturday charging FOR RENT?One aim with running a place of gaming, modern improve: md accompanied by his attorney, Har- nue. Consolidate y Shaw, he gave himself up. The Billingsley. varrant had been placed in the hands ppft RENT Tri >f an officer to be served when the HlltchiT,snn.s 4,? null room was open, Put ever since t was issued the place has been FOR RENT?Six-: losed. corner Morgantov George Stein, the prosecuting xvit- morn! street.' Ga less, has secured the services of .At- Terms twelve doll orueys "IV. B. Comwell and A. O. -101 itanley. The case will be heard J^OST Between londay afternoon at two o'clock. Barrackville, and In the Circuit Court this morning First ward a donl lurphy, through tl-.e prosecuting at- money an(i two i orney, asked to have the indictment si(je pOCket Fin( gainst Stein nollied. Murphy was the this office and rec rosecuting witness against Stein who [ qcT Cctwccn r as charged with tresspassing on his , , ? . .. . . . dettes book store roperty. Since this indictment is , ., . ... , " , , ,. , , hospital pm about oliiort the whole matter may be do- ... _ . , dollar. On it an ami off and nothing more done. Hospital Trainftl!; NOTICE TO DAIRYMEN. VU PleaS? office. "We are making choice hominy feed, PO UND In the p hich is unequaled for dairy purposes. coa(- donated to iller-CIark Grain Co. x rummage sale, an . ring. Owner can "Why not let the Marion Claim ing Initials en gnu tency collect that claim for you? x paying ior this not ? FOR SALE?Five" Howard. the photographer, will w?u.d Fmh street nko you good pictures cheap. x Ij0ya, Bennett>s b. All Trimmed Hats reduced just 1-3 WANTED Glass l the Bon Ton. x ers jn punch Tumi Ask your grocer for Marion flour, x work. Apply at ? City, West Virg Tumbler Company. FOR SALE?Comp Z? H ?? ' (ICS* tory, all applianc t EL an established tra " office. WANTED?Lot or ty; State location a :he best of it is there isn't an old FairmontWANTED?A wait maid at the Merrl ?. FOR SALE?One ? wheels; run one at the chief claim upon your atten- grad(J and practi now?and they are temptingly low. chea]) Inquire a office. FOR RENT?12 ro plete. Every desirable new style known as the Morr in the assortment. ward. C. E. Hutcl FOR RENT?Furni vails; Rhea Terrac shion demands.?You cannot fail WANTED?Four gi k. at $4 per week. S FOR RENT?Basel ing ?n Parks avent ad such a varied and attractive Dollar Savings Ban! knacks, which appeal,so strongly FDR RENT A f< rooms in the new Pi ing. Apply at the j 'LE & CO ^"/ ^ building, Monroe s Geo..M.'Jacobs, Cou B BIhile we're not advertising- those beautiful HU /they 're the best value for the jf J'weave, self striped arid sell figuaed; lave too many white Waists, and an opportumtj^^^^ks|; ine or two more. Mercerized fabrics, wash BOYS' AND CHItDjRE; A great variety and ample >upply are here in Boys' and -- -Children's Clothing. Good erviceable school suits in , jtfjH inappy mixtures, that look veil and are not expensive,[uality considered. *"' - - . - .? ; . .. . >OUBLE BREASTED and NORFOL ?Fancy mixtures and Blr Genuine "Buster Browi ?Made by the best boys' clothes Children's Overcoats, $ Boys' Overcoats, $3-30 ?Plain and belted I HARTLEY & SO] my millinery and Dr. White Sails December 2 530 Walnut avenue. Pr- 1- C. White expects to sail.f 'linery almost at your Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, for New 1 city, December 2; on the stea LAURA FRAZBR. Brycn. The trip takes about tw< ============= days, and if the weather is good | White will probably, spend Christ I at-home.- There is a possibility . COLUMN he will not sail on December 2. J he does not he expects to cable w S he will Ieavei: '^s|j|||P : "What We Want? tort "Ads." at . t -Per Word. ag OQ elther jpg?3 ! ten room house, alld ^Hardware Store. rents. Locust a^jjj ^ ^ ^ D. ^ 'irst street and. Burr A ; -- . : ::; .- -: - -.. , ... -. , a blue ana -white TssSOiir Watches which we sell-ar the size of a half- , XvV' appointed unlessjrour watehe s the words ?Cli{K; r . ifieJarscststockof-well.seled School for Nurses." J ?ur prices are low a^j||iggpffi leave same at this ? gQ BE SURE AND SEE X) ?? - ' .- ' ; '" ''' ? P. S. We want your repab oclcet of a man's ^ the W. C. T. U. 1 ... : old-fashioned cameo ^ ? I f r| have same by giv- ^ Bill eel inside ring and ^ Jat K.,-1, f RELIABLE JEWE1 , No. 1003. Apply @ ^ - jlowers and gather- @^ a ,??. ,/>.<ct>a ,?m a ,f^ ffl> .finflfrjif iler factory. Steady factor}- at Central ===================== ;inia. Huntington mbb?mwwi?iiwifiMataH ilete bottling fac- B y?n?^ mmwm0 __ , _ ~ es necessary, and fl ^ Jy I de. Apply at this fl ^ JP J improved proper- B BHUHBBBHBBBIBBBHBHHB md price. Box 512, j ress and chamber 9 H I H H field Hotel. | B 9 SBB B KK ;o cart, automobile 1 M H 9 H B H season; 24 dollar fl BO?| fl SSg f? H 13 eally new; very. fl ? t "West '.Virginian fl ^ n mm. -?..... ' I SI A omea uricK nouse, j .1 n_n mguk aw House in First I VV B linson. B HI shed rooms: Du- H sntlemen boarders m fiMB B llfg 16 Locust avenue. If 'B. nent room, front? H , , jgS H ? re, under Citizens' B . B H H Hifl ^ ^ ^ ^ K JACKET SUITS $2 to $5. Suits $3 to $8- Jg| maker in America. ;:T-v', 13.50, 4, 5^ up to 7.50. FAIRMONT, W. VA. Postmaster Fined, rom : INDIANAPOt-IS, JiicKfe fork George L. Dickson,, postmaster at mer Maine, Inil., charged with, opening anty- lire letters* addressed .pFr mother^ rwiicto had come mas- session.; toy reason of liis officej?ffiM??gj38 ttofiii jflned: $200 and costs Tuesday .by5pB;e<i^^^^ ' If eral Judge Anderson. IH feSeynfant -daughterJS^Kaaii^^^^^^^p p||? fonfjoi ^Morgan street,- die'd:on: night. The remains were buried iit the Brown cemetery oa Wick-wire ? jlhis raftemoon. at one o'clock. '?||?||j| St Magnolia flottr for pastry purposes, x . ', DESCRIPTIONS. I e our salesmen. You will be dis- ^ s come from our store. We carry; ' rij :ed "Watches in this city. Of course ^ 10 pieces are on time. \. - . ,r. UR STOCK BEFORE, BUYING. Jg mnm, 1 :ER AND OPTICIAN. . - ^X?$8|| MAIN STREET. ? 7s