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Hinton Daily News from Hinton, West Virginia • 1

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Hinton Daily Newsi
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Hinton, West Virginia
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or CENTS A MONTH l), And Worth It. Delivered in the City or by Mail I 7 -n TTT rrr VOL. 1 NO. 55. HINTON, W.

THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 1902. PKIOE 1 CENT 0E A HOBO RAID. The1 Fourth. The posters setting forth the attractions to be seen in Hinton on Ju- ly. -4th, Is a winner.

In the center is the American eagle beribboned' with the National Motto Pluribus Unum and on either side the various attractions are set forth. i 1 (j. T. Get Ready -Pleasant Fishing Party. There was a very pleasant fishing party at Blnestone yesterday.

They didnt catch manjr fish; but they report a splendid time, The following made up the pfrty: Mr. add Mrs. G. Phillips, Mr. and Mre, E.

llarford, Mrs. L. Nunn ally, Mrs. S.Faulconer jMiss Lula Berger, Dewey Cottier Misses May Clara 4 Roy Fanl coner, Emmett Kuiinally, Oat Gar. rlson and J.

Eubank. By Buying oni dour Home-Made Ice Boxes or Refrigerators. We make them of best material and in such a tray as to be eco nomicat in the Use of ice; wo make them fariy size and stylo to suit your requirements. Now is the time to do your gutter, spouting and repair work, and have your metal roofing painted. a.

REMEMBER US when you want to paint your house. We carry a full' line of Paints, Oita and Varnishes of the best quality. Wo are ready aud i willing to quote you prices on anything in the wsy of Plumbing, 1 Roofing and Ileating, and Acetylene Gas Lighting. All our GUARANTEED to be the best and according to specifications and contracts. We employ first-class skilled mechanics, in every department? pay them mechanics wages, and demand good work.

No cheap, half-done jobs passed by us. We want to do you good work at a fair '-price. STOKE AM) SHOP, PHONE NO. 27, jllNTON, A Run on the Rock File Several Rounded Up. 7 A special telegram was received this evening addressed to Mayor Smith -by Roach, at Stone cliff, to apprehend 33 hoboes on first Na.

90. Chief Kent-ley and Officer Yancey started for sn agreed point upon the west of the city, and prncautionary mens ure, appoi'i-- i B. Mara bier Hr tingire Hr Lr Kincaid, -D. Carson and L. D.

Cameron to assist them. This" official coterie armed with a ,45 Colts and numerous clubs aud other weapons, started for tho rcn The train was flagged just below the blasting plant and the cap turn began. Several of the officers must have been spottod, for a majority of the Wearies dismounted from the Blowly moving train am? went west at a rapid gate. Only nine were secured before His Honor this evening. They were: Walter Barbour, Bert Ross, G.

W. Lawrence, Rev. Moses Sessams, Arthur Hubbard, Wm. Hams, James Vaughan, D. Jones and John Davis.

One had just marrlod a wife; another had a dying father in Covington, and the reverend must needs go and preach. None of them knew they were violating the law; they all thought the C. 0. was doing a free freight business live stock. The Mayor taxed them $5 each.

Arthur Hubbard and John Davis dug up tEo nocossary lucre. Geo. Lawrence very reluctantly deposited his wath with Chief Keatley and was allowed to go. The remaining six will remain on the' rock pile till" the'4th when they will witness the -celebration. "It is the' first; case that Cyrus Hobbs has yet lost.

House Burned; J. S. Lillys house, near Streeter, was entirely destroyed by fire yesterday jipqrning about 5 oclock. Neawyiui of vue contents were also consumed by the angry fiames, as the fire bad gotten under good headway before being discovered. The origin of the fire is Unknown.

The bouso was a very good two-story structure and the loss will amount to about $1,000. era driffitt? Qo. for Summer THIRD AVENUE, WEST VA 1 4 Picnic md platform dahcoatMa-pie Park alt day, -Flags will bo furnished to decorate all horses taking part in the grand street parade, jf Grand balloon ascension and para-chutejump from the skies. One thousand horsemen wanted to participate in the grand industrial par.de, which will st rt from the school house to Avis at 9 oclock a. pi.

sharp. 1 Base ball Hmton vs. Ronceverte. Grand hall under the auspices of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers. Music by the Leroy string band.

-Let every one' turn but and'enjo the day, the one grand day in the heart of every patriotic' citizen. I Avis Items. 1 J. R. Anderson is quite sick at his residence on tho crossing.

Mr. Andersons little is also quite sick. i Messrs. D. Tomkles Son are treating their store to a new coat of paint and a pair of new awnings.

J. Q. Payne and wife, of Ceredo, are here the guests of Mr. Paynes sister, Mrs. W.

Echols. Mr. Paynt is a passenger engineer, on the fc Railway. They will remain here several days. The horso pulling tho delivery wagon ofjj.

R. Richmond A became unduly excited yesterday afternoon and started off for the hills at a Croesus gate, lie over, turned the" wagon, filling the street with batter, eggs, sugar, coffee and Messrs. Barker and Lilly. It Is said that no Injuries resulted to the young gentlemen, that Barker was so much frightened that he hasnt shown upriuce i E. Dinkle is contemplating a visit to his home in Old Virginia.

Strange how the fellows are attracted to the old State. Wqnder why? Smoke Virginia Seal. VC THE FURNITURE DEALER, Instanr Killing at Huntington. Special to the Netvst Huntington, W. Vv June 20 Yesterday fieri' oclock Arthur Fipp, Guyaudotte shot aud instantly killed Ed.

Swanie, a porter a Baxters Saloon on 3 rL avenue between 9tb. and lOih. streets, 1 quarreled in the Afternoon ovef some women and Swanie knocks1 ed Fipps down. Swanie weht to work and at the time mentioned went to the front of the Saloour where Fipps 8ot hin three tSmes.The shots lodg4 ed inSwanies breast, killing him m-stantly. Fipps was arrested by chief Davis and taken to county jaiL Both Parties are' Colored, Swanie was quite a popular darkey.

i Football Schedule- The following is the Spbedulii of University of Va.Foot Ball team tor the of 1002 (Scpt 20th W. L. at Charjottsville Oct. 4 th St- AlbanVat Cbarlottsville. OotJ tl th Columbia Uoivcysity at Char lotlsville.

Oct. IStb Baltimore Medical College, Cbarlottsville. Oct 25th St. Job ns College, Charlotts-ville. Nov lstopen at LouisvilleKj.

Nov 8th Lehigh at Washington. Nov. l5th; V. P. T.

Cnarlotts-vill. Nov.22 Carlisle Indiana at Norfolk. Thanksgiving Day. Nor 27 Chapel Hill at Richmond Harvard turned the tables' on Yale Tuesday defeatiuglhe Yale team by a score of 10 to 4. On Friday before Yale defeated Harvard by a score of 7 to 2, The (Tft wiir scirexoursjion ticketsto Oil Tpintx Comfort ed return, on July 17 and 31, Aug.

24 and 28, and Sept. good for 16 days. Tickets will be sold for Nos, 2 and 4 of the above dates The fare for the round trip from Hinton will be $12.00. i AAu 4. 1 4 Offers a full line of Bedroom and Parlor Suites, Carpets, Mattings, Linoleums, Rugs, Oil Cloths At Remarbably Low Prices.

i. 4 SIDEBOARDS. REFRIGERATORS. WARDROBES. Also a Complete Line of Lounges.

Easy Rockers. Bed Springs, Mattresses, Cots. Window Shades. Portieres, Sewing Machines Picture Frames Made to Order I 1 ROBINS, Proprietor. Cor.

Ballengee Street and Third Avenue, HUTTON, WEST YA R. D. ROSE Head Clerk. Or sit down anywhere you want to, you dont have to stand up if you are wearing a pair of our kind of trousers.1 Some men would rather stand up all day than run the risk of making thcir trousers bag at the fences by sitting dovn. Here's a chance for these to havc OUR TBOUSEnS are cut by expert trouser well made and sure to! fit in position.

If you have had Trouser Troubles, try a pair of OUR KINO and sit down and take a rest. TROUSERS AT $1.50, 2, 2.50, 3, $3.50, 4, 4.50, 0 and 67-all 1 late patterns and EVERY PAIR CUT TO FIT. PATftNTteO TROUSERS a i 1 A ip if i Immiijliries i WestVa. Clothiers arid Furnishers..

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