Mount Carmel Semi Weekly Item (Newspaper) - October 23, 1901, Mount Carmel, Illinois r CJ ' ITEM 000 more families than any other newspaper printed in Mount is greater than all other newspapers 85. MOUNT OCTOBER 23, STORE BAKING ALWAYS PLEASANT WHEN YOU FINEST SACK S. THIRLWELL South Oak NOBLE LIFE lowet prices for best Makes of of Every F. 3 south oak YOUNG AND will find our entire stock of clothing of entirely different make than any It has more is tailored keeps its shape and above is perfect fitting and low in suits 1.00,1.50 to 6.00 1.25,2.00 to 7.00 Hen's 3.00, 4.00 to 14,00 Hero In 5.00 to 18.00 J. A. Ht nine Monday Ht residence of his parents on North Beatli was caused by leart trouble and an affliction of the He was taken sick some time and in 1 1901 went to Denver to The young man was brought home last in a dying as he was known was but twenty-two years of and a full of seemed in store for Mr. was a highly talented He possessed a voice of strength and and his service was always in demand at local In 1901, he connected himself with the Maud Opera and scored a decided At the close of the season he returned to was native of this His early boyhood and his young manhood were devoted to good and noble ' A zealous member o the Church of Our found him one of its strongest And many other loca societies found him ever ready to contribute his service in any good he was a man and a As he older his circle of and when he left our city profound regret was on every His death is a sad and fulls heavily the He a lov able and the grief of our people is genuine and deceased Is survived by his and the following brothers and Rev. Fr. W. B. Donlan Leo and So ife was a member in good standing of Saranton Lodge No 12i B. P O. funeral will be held Thursday from the Church of Our Interment will 8t. Mary's evening the Rons of Veterans will public an attraction at the opera house entitled Hero in It Is a comedy drama and of room for funny acting and there will be plenty of The Son of Veterans have engaged Mr. Kenneth Kellog late of the Henrietta Crossman Co. and iMr late tenor of the of Peace for principal They will be assisted by the best home talent that can be The company are preparing every night and have already practically completed their work perfecting their The specialties will be both professional and Artists from New and Mt. Carmel will Singing of the best both dancing in all its buck and wing and being the main feat entire proceeds will go towards starting the fund for the new which is to be placed in the town everybody line up and help the good work Seats are now on sale at Drug A. North Oak Pocket Large Assortment of Reading Paper a so. OAK is difficult to a good line of dealers neglect the boot or keep only cheap Not so Any man who Avears boots wants good and he Avill be apt to find here exactly what he We have boots for well stone oil grain built to stand all kinds of hard Then we the fine Dress Boot in We can please any kind of a man who wants any kind of a either for work or drees see SHOE Fertig Fairy the plain TRUTH we tell about our WARES and on that account our statements do not sound so wonderful as do those of some advertisers whose statements arc made to Great Overcoat only great in but superior in cut and trim to anything we have ever shown Custom quality at ready made The Fashionable Yoke Overcoat The Swell 42 to 52 inches square wide slash to The Staple Chesterfield in black or kersey or irish to Every correct cut in Men's and Boy's Overcoats you will find K. of died Monday was c by hemorrhages of the was taken sick Mr. Fertig was very well known in this has an army of intimate friends and acquaintance and his sudden is a serever shock to the Heartfelt is extended to his wife and four children and to his only our K. Mr. Fertig was member of Lodge B. P.O. 34' Sons of Veterans both of this and also to the Knights of P. of and Odd of nearby will be made Thursday Deep the cortege to leave home at 10 Delegation from local a firing squad of the Sons of Veterans will afternoon at the Reliance colliery Howard step son of James McArdel was killed by being squeezed between mine young man was only 18 old and well known about He was a carrier for the Evening Star and has most of his life been associated with the different papers of The funeral will take place Thursday from his late home going to Alaska Rev. Gonsar Deny the the Pennsylvania and Reading take stock in the press rumor to the effect that of the country are about to abolish the pass They are sure that neither of their roads would enter absolutely into any such scheme The believe in the granting of passes to All are of the opinion issue of passes should be greatly Th privilege Is today to a very great - - Witmer Susanna mother of Attorney C. B. the Republican candiate for died Monday morning of Mrs. Witmer was seventy years of ace and for many years has made her home at Sunbury with her She is survived by eight children Interment will be made today at the Stone Valley Foot Ball game of foot ball between the A. A. team and the was a very fast and exciting The teams were about evenly and every foot of ground was hard The Mt. Carmel boys won out at the end of the last by making a touchdown and kicking the goal the only tallies made during the Martz returned Saturday evening coming from the Belmont track at Harry has away the greater part of the summer making the rounds of the country's He had charge of the well-known racing Millnery Epworth League will hold a very interesting social in the lecture room of the church at 8 o'clock Friday A shoe literary program will be rendered and a Millinery Contest participated in by a number of the young An ad mission fee of ten cents will be Come we assure you a pleasant and 27 North Oak Underwear little late in the That is what we first thought when the goods were to after looking through the we found the prices so exceptionally low that we took the line and olier them to you at prices so low that it will you to buy even if you have no use for it at the present is no Old Stock in the piece is fresh and clean from the Below we note some of the attractions of the would be price Indispensable Little Little Blue Book is the most complete Railroad Guide of Pennsylvania It contains the time tables of every railroad in the and the eastern northern and southern connections of the Published monthly and corrected to date of Single copies mailed for ten one W.P. W. opened store number six at the Avenue and Vine in the Penman In with those that are coming will make a nice string of stores for Mr. Lord to look L Now Is the This is the Winter Gall and Bee D. D. remaining unclaimed at Mr. Carmel P. O. for week ending Oct 19. 1901. Letters must have 8tre\it and number aud insure prompt Please say advertised Mrs. B. S. W. William Mike Mrs. L. A. M. L. H. about all day when its the least bit cold with ice like They don't have We've looked out for your We've got Boots and Shoes that absolutely forbid your feet getting Try a D. your liver isn't 1 ou suffer from Ayer's Pills act directly on the For 60 years they have been the Standard Family Small doses your or beard a or rich or on R. P. A N. price would be sale price - 87c - 49c - 39c be 70c sale price 49c 50c; 39c price would be sale priee 50ci cheapest quality is the regular 50c. which we will sell at 39c. The best is the regular quality which we sell at See display in ' 0. LEADER 58c 39c 39c Box Calf and vi and heavy Shoe CARMEL LUMBER F. and and HEMLOCK LADDERS and Given on Mill Lehigh Valley NEW 3rd and Avenue and Chestnut and Walnut between 2nd and 3rd, OF OUR Coffee Oriole Coffee Coffee Sugar - Quart bottle root beer Soap - - - 3 cans Fancy Pickles All kinds of Can Com ' - Novelty