Mount Carmel Semi Weekly Item (Newspaper) - October 5, 1901, Mount Carmel, Illinois ITEM 1000 more families than any other newspaper printed in Mount ITEM'S is greater than all other local newspapers 79. OCTOBER 5, PAY STORE BAKING ALWAYS WHEN YOU SACK S. THIRL WELL South Oak lowest prices for best Makes of of Every F. 38 south oak NATALIE OE Complete and Cheaper Than North Oak the employes of the Natalie colliery met after the reading of a mass of from President Mitchell and others the men began to let themselves loose on the Bateman Charges were made that Secretary and the Executive Board of the 9th District were either wilfully or negligently misconstruing the facts of the Both and the Executive Board came in for a good roasting and from the evidence presented by speakers it looked as if they needed it. National Board Edward acting for the National kept order and after presenting the case as that body had left the balance in the hands of the different charges were made against Mr. some of which were very was finally decided to open his case before Mr. McKay as who will hear evidence and decide the matter for all The press of Mt. Carmel are invited to be present at the hearing which is called for next Monday at 1:30 p. THE Styles PocKet Large Assortment of Reading a H. SO. OAK WILL BE PLEASED WITH Can't Do almost useless for us to try to Itemize what we are doing in this are showing more styles and better goods for less money than you ever saw is such a demand for seamless Wont Rip Shoes In II to 2, at 1.43 SHOE Rip Can't Rip and local Mine Workers held muss meeting at the corner of Fourth and Oak evening in the interest of the local Clerks who are at war with the mer chants over the store closing hour Edward a U. W. official of Paul Pulaski and Win represented the Mine Work and gave their views of the situ The Union was rep resented by Alexander and Misses Zillah Zimmerman and Sara who made short Speeches were also made by District Secretary of the U. M. W. of and by Secretary of the Shamokin the speechmaking was over were adopted asking for I joint conference between the merchants and the and referred to arbitration by disinterested Paul Pulaski is making a canvass of merchants trying to get them to agree to annual convention of the of God eldership begun Wednesday first found the new Weet Second street church completely Rev. W. N. of the and then a hymn composed by the Rev. A. P. was Rev. Ira C. of preached the It was a learned and was highly after a devotional the election of was with the following Rev. O. E. of transcribing Rev. J. R. of financial Samuel ley of afternoon an amendment to the constitution was to the effect that members cf the standing committee or of the eldership are not eligible to membership on the Board of evening Rev. of delivered the Rev. G. R. of preached an able and Rev. of New gavo the closing morning the time was occupied hearing reports from the from several The committee on correspondence gave a partial the afternoon eight ministerial and eight lay delegates were to the General Eldership in Indiana next evening's sermon was preached Rev. W. N. He is an eloquent and his discourse was convention is unusually and every town in the Eldership is Our esteemed visitors will be here until next when the conference BOB evening the Opera House management redeemed to a great with the people of Mt. by giving them a good performance in the Bob The company was composed of the best artists that ever came to our town in an opera The house was crowded and everybody went away It was real pleasure to note the look of satisfaction and surprise on the faces of those in the audience and it plainly showed they were one and all agreeably satisfied for once this The two tramps were the principle features of the Messrs. Carroll and Deshon taking the parts in so natural a way that showed they were real who missed the performance can well afford to kick shall be pleased to have every shoe wearer in this vicinity call and Sep the new fall Shoes for the from feet to grandpa's tender D. FOOT BALL afternoon at National Park the Sunbury High School foot ball team will line up against the local High School There is a cer tain amount of rivalry existing between these and a spirited contest is looked The will be much larger than on the opening and great day is expected for the lovers of foot The game will be called at 4 and the price of admis sion will be fifteen men were instantly killed and five ethers more or less injured by a rush of coal and slate at the culm bank ai at Willam The accident occurred at 4.15 Thursday the dead are Frank Neal and Herman The injured T. injured about the John of both Jos. S. contusions and lacerations of the John Tromo cut and bruised about the When the bank caved in the men were engaged load inga trip of It Js about one hundred feet and had been under rained at the So sudden and the the men whose lives were sacrificed had no chance to 1 hey were buried under about twenty tons and It was several hours before the bodies were Like a proud moment for the boy when he gets his first pair of shoes with especially if they are the same shape as We have shoes to please the little chap. Made stout and strong at D. D. Buyers Shoe to October the last day on which taxes may be paid to qualify voters for the coming elec I would advise that all voters in your county attend to the pay inent of taxes within the Democratic papers of your county should give special to the matter in their issue of this Ask them to publish in places notice of the date of expiration of the time fcf tiie payment of who voted on age last year are required to pay taxes in order to qualify them to vote this Urge upon young voters the great importance of thip as this will undoubtedly be an important T. Union-Made Suits Hats label of the United Garment Workers on Every Union Made the Card In Our Window Issued by Authority of of greatest stock of and Jackets and Furs ever shown in this extra strong newest and shapes at lowest I cash draw tlie trade of that know values and 27 North Oak Underwear little late in the you That is what we tirst hought when tlie goods were to after looking the we found tlie so exceptionally low that we took the line and oiler to you at so low that it will pay you to buy even if you have no use ibr it at the present is no Old Stock in the piece is am Below we note some from the he attractions of the would be sale price - 87c 49c 39c price would be 70ci sale price - 49c 50ci 39c The cheapest quality is the regular which we will sell at 39c. The best is the regular quality we sell at See display in C. LEADER price would be price would be 65c; sale price price - 63c - 58c - 39c 39c $2.00 Box Calf and and heavy Shoe the the Ladies who pass and you will find that more feminine feet tread the sidewalks of Mt. Carmel in our shoes than in shoes sold by any other store The Its because the majority of the ladies appreciate tlie excellence of our D. your head ache Pain back of your Bad taste in your It's your Ayer's Pills are liver They cure AH your moustache or beard a brown or rich OF OR R. P. CARMEL LUMBER F. and and HEMLOCK LADDERS and Given on Mill Lehigh Valley Grocery keeps of our J bottle root 3 Novelty