N&W in 1911--Five items

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Bluefield Daily Telegraph
June 24, 1911

IN CITY AND COALFIELD
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Pay Car Comes Today
One of the most pleasing events in railroad circles, and which occurs with monthly regularity, will be the arrival of the pay car today. Everybody is wearing a happy smile in anticipation of the large amount of coin that will be paid out to the army of railroaders and which benefits everybody in the community.
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Engineer's Arm Scalded
George L. Hutchinson, engineer, was painfully scalded yesterday afternoon, by the bursting of a water gauge. His left arm is so badly burned that he will be laid off several weeks, it is thought.
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Goes to Recuperate
W. R. Dawson [Assistant Superintendent Pocahontas Division] left yesterday afternoon for Altapass, N. C., to spend several weeks recuperating from the effects of the injuries received in the motor car wreck.
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Has Ankle Sprained
E. O. Bennett, a Norfolk and Western lineman, was injured yesterday at Falls Mills. A motor car jumped the track and Bennett sustained a sprained ankle and bruised face.
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Nice Public Improvement
The Norfolk and Western has just completed a handsome wall in front of the three residences [Obviously company houses; probably for officials.] on Raleigh street, and is putting down a granolithic pavement.
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Gordon Hamilton
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