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Daily Republican-Register from Mount Carmel, Illinois • 6

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Mount Carmel, Illinois
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6 1 T- PffMt vi.NtH prvif jtA; iHt, 1. 4 i R. R. NpTES Visit; la tVf Clijf )m Atrcsd. 2 ItetssTcf Getentl latere, Mr.

H. A. Burshu of Cairo Is in the to RallrcrJ and Shop city. Mr. O.

IJtter is transacting bus! ness in Evansvlllel Mr. Fred Cheney of Vincennes Is ft. p. TIAIE TABLES city business visitor. Mr.

Chas. Oldtndorf made a bus! ness trip to Bridgeport today. Mr. Harry T. Martin went to Bridge port this morning on business.

Miss Ethel Berry of Cairo la the guest of Miss Gertrude Spaeth. Mrs. L. W. West of South Cherry four NORTHBOUND No.

4- ........7:09 a. m. No. a. m.

Np. 24. .....9:00 p. hi. SOUTHBOUND-- No.

43 ....6:25 a. m. No. 9 ...2:30 p. m.

street 1 numbered among the sick. Frank Blanker of Mt. Carmel Is In the city on business. Paris Daily Bea con, Mr. George J.

Wlrth of Droll neigh- No ptHer stod Ih town In chowlri'j tlio iisicHmcnt of uonnr waifi? Stiiltf a5. Vdu ore invito to come iarid Our $15. G18, $20 and $25 Suits are from $2 to $5 Less than Equal Values that Can be Bdught Elsewhere Great Values in Alen's Young Men's Suits $9.75, NOBBY SPRING SUITS for Boys that Wear We Sell Packard Dougias Soes, Oxfords A Hat Free With Men's Suits SATURDAY A Cap Free With Boys' Suits SATURDAY i berhood was in the city today on legal business. Fred Zimmerman, of the Grand Rap- Ids, gave the REGISTER a substantial call this morning. SOUTHERN eastb6uni- No.

1 a. m. No. 23 2:03 p. m.

westbound-no. 2 2:25 a. ra. No. 24 1:39 p.m.

Miss Mabel Gubleman of South Market street was a cash visitor at this office' today. Mr, Sydney Cunningham of the Star Bakery, who has been quite seriously 111 Is convalescent Misses Helen and Fay Bureligb were hostesses to the Bridge Whist Club this afternoon. Miss Leila Wood of Monarch vicin ity was a cash caller at the REGIS TER office Thursday. Mr. Ira Douglas who is suffering from tuberculosis is reported to be rapidly growing worse.

Mrs. Harry Rhoads left yesterday for Oklahoma City, here her husband is at work, to spend the Dr. Phar, Camel's Optician, made his regular professional visit here Wednesday. White County Miss Kathleen Whitley returned to TELL YOUR WANTS her home in Eldorado Thursday after visit with Miss Bertha Spaeth of Through the Register and You this city. Will Get Quick Returns.

George Schafer, one of the leading farmers in the southwestern portion of the county was a REGISTER visitor today. LOST Mrs. H. B. Puckrldge and baby will LOST A ladies' watch and fob.

Find er return to REGISTER office and receive reward. alSdGt. return Monday from an extended visit with friends and, relatives In Springfield, Ohio. i LOST One lens and "Shur-bn" frame by doing all your Saturday buying here. Newest Spring Styles in everything.

of eya glass. Return to P. J. Kolb and receive reward. al4d6t Miss Harriett McKown of Bellmont and little niece, Miss Leila McKown, of this city, gave this office a pleasant call today.

FOR 8ALE FOR SALE Two houses on East Mrs. W. L. Stayton is visiting Miss :5 1 nor cent Second etreet. See E.

W. Beits, at Wm. Seitz Sons. o6dtf. Radie Robinson in Xenia, III.

From there she will go to New Harmony to visit for a few days. FOR SALE Household goods tf Ellen Bra it Collar Pais Through Inspection Engine No. 24, drawing private can Nob. 400 and 403 vent north this morning. The following officials were in the party J.

Q. Van Winkle, General Manager; O. P. Smith, Chief Engineer; 0. E.

Selby, Engineer Bridges and Buildings, and Wm. Garstang, Supt. of Motive Power. HARRISBURG NOTES Five engines were on the Job again yesterday as the mines were all run ning. A car load of wheels were loaded yesterday by the tool car and will be shipped to Mt.

Carmel. There were only seven men working on the hump yesterday and last night, Instead of nine, being short of men. Engineer Andy Woods, who works on the 7 o'clock night engine, got a cinder in his eye and he is now going around with a bandage to his eye and la unable to work. Engineer Bratton came down from Mt. Carmel and is working in his place.

Hump Fireman who has been granted a leave of absence for ten days, and Is going to Decatur, started yesterday morning and got as far as Mt. Carmel, and happened to remember that yesterday was pay day, so had to come back last night and get bis money. He left again this morning. On account of business picking up again the position of assistant general yardraaster has been opened again and B. W.

Cooley, who has been working as car distributor for the last month, takes the position. Curtis McDowell, day operator at the dispatcher's office, takes the place of car distributor. His brother, who has been on the night shift, takes the day operator's position. B. A.

Simmons of DuQuoln takes the night position. B. A. Wright, yard clerk, had on all of his fihe duds again yesterday and said he wanted to catch the train coming from the direction of Eldorado. About ten minutes before the train came ho was requested to check up a track of cars, and it is Bald that he was In such a hurry that he checked up 49 cars in ten minutes and caught the train.

The reason for wanting to catch the train la not known, unless there was someone on it that he wished to see. Harrisburg Dally Reg-later. Barry, deceased, at private sale. Apply to Geo. P.

Ramsey, administrator. 5 mlSdtf! 'Mr. Charles Lengelsen, of Patton op all Ladies New Spring Station, transacted business at the FOR SALE A four-year old horse REGISTER'S Contest Department Thursday afternoon. and good buggy harness. A bargain if taken at once.

See Gus Mollen-hauer, 1105 West Fifth street. al4dCt i Miss Mary Johnson, one of the con FOR SALE Modern grocery store in testants In District No. 8, who resides at Antioch vicinity gave the REGISTER a pleasant call this morning. Miss Leila Wood, of route six, visit Robinson, 111. Genuine business increasing and profitable, new full stock, splendid opportunity, 2 new 4 and 6 roomed houses, good location.

Robinson is booming and has trebled Its population in two years. Apply to owner T. D. Stagg, box 171, Robinson, 111. al0d6t TAILORED SUITS Great Values in ladies' New Spring Jackets New Spring Skirts; Great Bargains Beautiful Wash Waists; Low Prices ed the REGISTER'S Contest Department.

Miss Wood is one of the candi dates In the Mammoth Cave contest in district No. Six. FOR RENT Arthur Jaquess, one of the county's FOR RENT Large well furnished best young men, and most progressive farmers, gave us a call today and renewed his subscription to the Evening REGISTER for another year. front room, 719 North Main street. al5d6L FOR RENT Furnished rooms on West Fourth street.

Apply at Mrs. Inskeep's Millinery Parlors. al0d6t NOTICE TO CREDITORS fVll persons knowing themselves In FOR RENT 3 unfurnished rooms on ground floor. Must rent at once. Price reasonable, 323 East Fourth street.

al6d6t debted to Bernard Halbig are request FOR RENT Suite of four furnished ed to make prompt settlement of the same to the undersigned, at his office in the Ewald Building over the O'Don-nel Pool Room. rooms for light housekeeping, up- Summer, Muslin Underw'r; Matchless Values New and Snappy Spring Styles in Shoes, Oxfords, Ankle Strap Pumps for Ladies and Children The Best Values ih Mount Carmel HENRY J. HENNING. stairs. Nice large airy rooms.

Gas for cooking. Electric lights and water. Newly carpeted and papered. Terras reasonable. Mrs.

Lydia E. Cabbeart, 430 Chestnut street. m26dtf alSdGt. Justice of the Peace. POULTRY AND EGG PRICES At the Ray LItherland Poultry WANTED WANTED Laundry woman, good wages, -room and board.

Apply at Grand Central Hotel. al2d6t House, the following prices prevail: Eggs I7c Hens 10c DEHORNING CATTLE WANTED Cross ties delivered on Cocks 5c Ducks 7c Geese 5c 13 How cattle may be duhonied without other apparatus that a good strong clothesline and a sharp meat saw, or a Big Four railway and elm poles delivered at Hub factory, Mt. Carmel, 111. Brayer King. 1 1Z2U Turkeys (young hens and 1 miter saw with a rigid back, is explained in an Illustrated article In the WANTED See Stetzel for tailoring of every description.

My location is a saving to you on Suits. A word to the wise is sufficient. Seitz building, Sixth and Main streets. ml 9 if. May Popular i.iechanics.

XVo Sell for Cash; V76 Sell for Less. Premium Coupons Given With Every 50 Cent PurcHase. a Motner Knows. When the children are told what' a Children especially like Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup, as it tastes nearly as good as maple sugar. It not only heals irritation and allays Inflammation thereby stopping the cough, but also moves the bowels gently and in that way drives the cold from the system.

It contains no opiates. Sold by W. C. Hadley. smart man their father Is they lock WANTED Cigar salesman in your locality to represent us.

Experience unnecessary: 1110 per month and expenses. Write for particulars. Monarch Cigar St. Louis, Mo. aladSt at their mother as if asking ber if they are to believe it.

Atchison For ths Kidneys, Ehddi? and Rftsumstisrri. RELIEVES FOR SALE Eggs for hatching, liar-red Rocks, second to none in the county. Thompson and Spaugh strains direct. Esgs, 15 for 50c; 30 for at yards. W.

H. Stroh, WANTED An opportunity to handle your laundry patrons ge. First Class work and satisfaction guaran teed. Laundry cbllected on Monday and Tuesday and delivered on Fri day of eath Will call or or-ilpr mav be left at Ualrd'S Drus DiniUtinc, Ibe Tobacco Habit tni Nturaitbmia. ZD days treatment for Satisfaction guaranteed or coney rsfunded.

route 3, Mt. Carmel 111., County Phone 33-4. al6dGtwlt ttrr r-s store. Any favors, large or small, will be erpreclated. G.

W. Vinctnnt-s laundry. n21dtf GOLD BY F. LI. DAIRD N0THIN3 COUNTS LIKE VOTES..

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