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Daily Republican-Register from Mount Carmel, Illinois • 8

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Mount Carmel, Illinois
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PACE CJGMT. MT. CAR MEL. EVENING REGISTER, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER in, 1911. Railroad News If you only knew the WIS Iteas el Oescrai litcrcat.

Bat el hr IksUr UktcM I Reflraas Poite Latest tUtpeatap at ta Sf AaiMf the Trtia ksrsl Rsttrass Neva. mi HAM Fireman Herman Lawfeni of the north end through runa vent to Dan- rille last night on business, but will bo back home to go on his run to night General store-keeper J. P. Murphey many oppur- tunities our big Profit Sharing Sale offers Si you for money saving you of the lake Shore Michigan South ern Railroad Co, was in ML Car el I yesterday on business and paid visit to the shops. Engineer B.

W. Adair and wife went to Evansville to attend a wedding of a relative. Engineer Irving Fletcher returned to Harrishurg yesterday for yard service after spending a few days with his family in ML Camel. Fireman Wllber Gardner went, to would do your Union today, where he will spend a week with his parents. Fireman A.

K. Hlnes spent yester day with friends In Evansville. 7fF suitsof millinery, five clays of this special I bargain' event five more days to buy suits, coats and hats at a big reduction from regular prices. Do you a want a new winter coat, suit or hat at a saving of $2.50 of $5.50 on each, if so, then hurry to our second floor and choose from a new stock of the handsomest suits, coats or hats, it has ever been your privilege to buy at reduced prices. For the last five days of this sale we will add many more items at very special prices, all merchandise represnted.

lhe PriGe list below are all new, crisp, clean stuff offered at reduction for this sale only if you have not shared in these bargains come one of the last five days and profit by these reductions. Mrs. Copeland, wife of Fireman Chas. Copeland, Is visiting her par buying here Saturday. ents in Evansville.

Machinist D. D. Maloney of the day round house force was off duty yes terday on account of illness. On account of the heavy business See display of in the yards the third yard engine was put on this morning. Business on the road is picking up daily and! the Cairo division is right up to the front with the other divisions of the Big Four.

Roundhouse Foreman Frank Andre and Car Foreman Fred Isham of i Harrlsburg returned today from St and Louis, where they have been attend ing court Mr. M. Frederick, of Angola, Ind, is vlBltlng at the home of Engineer Grant Wilson and family. Car Foreman Cllne Seibert and Big Reductions Hade On All Trimmed Bats, Big Reductions in Prices of Winter Coats Blacksmith Foreman F. M.

Kelley re Trimmings and Flumes. turned yesterday from St. Louis, where they have been on company bufintss. Fireman Bameberger returned yesterday from a three weeks' visit at Suits and Overcoats his home at Marshall and marked up on an extra board. Mr.

Bames-berger has been firing a yard engine in the Lyons yards for the past year and this is the first road work he in window has done since going into the Lyons yards; Conductor Woodling," and Brakeman boys' nobby Alexander dead-headed to Lyons last nlrht on No. 24 and came uot of there on No. 9 today in place of Conductor Church and Brakeman Holmes, who are handling president's special this afternoon. Hats Clothing Day Supply Man J. W.

Dixon and family are entertaining Mrs. G. F. Johnson, sisters of Mrs. Dixon, of Harrishurg, 111.

Shoes, Underwear, Gloves, is a vacancy for one brake- man on trains 67 and 90 on the south end with Conductor Lott. Applications will be received by Trainmaster $10 caracul coats, women's sizes, well made and lined wlthfgood quality mercerized lining, special sale $7.50 $12.50 coats, caracul cloth of novelty mixture, women or misses' sizes, plenty of blacks. reduced sale price $15 coats, kersey cloth, caracuror novelty mixtures, Any size to select from. Tuey are new, well madeland latest styles, special sale $22.50 coats in kersey cloth anti-loose or form fittine rft special sale price $25 coats; caracul broad cloth or kersey cloth, full lined with HA CA guaranteed satin lining, any size or lata style, sale silk plush, caracul or heavy kersey cloth, all new, full satin lined with Skinner two-year guaranteed blsck or col- tf 11 CA ored trimming. Special sale price One lot all-wool coats for children, blues and reds all lined with mercerized lining to match the coat trimmed with, braid.

tt Jft Sizes age 4 to 6 worth $3.95 special sale price $Lly Warm underwear for winter. Women's snow white setsnug tf 1 A union suits, heavy fleeced, any size, special the suits. 7. Children's union suits the extra heavy kind, knit extra, full CA cream or gray, special sale Men's heavy ribbed union suits, any size to select from fl special sale: price Boys' heavy union suits most any size pa special sale price 5vC Extra Special Bargains for Five Days Only. $2.25 shoes for women, vid kid gun medal and patent leather At any size or style, special sale Women's and children's golf gloves, assorted colors or styles any size, special sale price 28 inch percales, blues, greys or red, assorted patterns, CU special sale price.

$1.50 shoes for children, any size a special sale price, the 50c, 58 inch mercerized table linen, plenty of style, in. i special, sale price Big huck towels, plain ot colored bordertl qm special sale priae. 10c new plaid dress ginghams, dark good quality 01- special ssle price. QsC AH wide sheeting, bleached or unbleached, if special sale price the yard )C AH calicoes sny colors, special sale price the yard Extra Special Bargain illered for Firi Dap Only. $1.60 big heavy qullted bed comforts sssortid styles and 5A colors, special sale price $2.25 value, big heavy, wool finished, eotton blankeU, plain 1C gray or white and fancy plaid, special sal 1.13 Hayes up to and including November lth.

Sweaters $18 and $15 Pairs and Eastern Hats, extreme styles and grand quality, special sale price. $9.50 $12 and $10 hats, beavers, plushes or velvets, white, blacks and any color. All this season's wanted styles, special sale $6 to $8 hats, velvets, beavers or plush, just the kind you want right now, special sale $3.50 to $5 value velvets or little silk draped hats; special sale price $2. 50 to $2.75 felt hats, silk and velvet trimmed, special sale price $2.25 felt hats for misses, nicely'trimmed, special sale price $1.50 to $2 hats for children, blues, blacks or browns, special sale price All flowers, feathers, aigrets, plumes at great reductions for this sale. Miss White, Mt Carmel's most experienced trimmer, has charge of our millinery department for this Tailor Made Suits.

At a big cut from the regular price. $25 and $30 suits made of good materials, well tailored guaranteed, satin lined coats and skirts made in latest styleat, special sale price $22.50 $22.50 tailored suits, well made, coats satin lined, all nifty, new and nice black, blue or tan, special sale price $19.50 $15 and $18 tailored- suits, blacks, blues, browns or greys. They are all well made, nicely lined and the kind you want right now, special sale $12.50 suits in fancy and plain colors; all new and first styles, special sale price N. Y. C.

Officials Inspect Cairo Div ision. Engineer Collins Bell and Fireman Underpriced. George Mobley went to Lyons last night on No. 24 and with Conductor Church and Brakeman holmes are handling a special, composed of five Trade here private cars carrying President Brown and directors of the New York Central Lines from Danville to Evansville and return to Paris, where the party will make a trip to St Louis and Indianapolis divisions. The party wil make an inspection of the shops this evening and will leave here for the north about 8:00 o'clock.

Inspection engine No. 24 that usually pulls Mr. Brown's special is in the Lake 8hore shops at Elkhart, receiving a' general overhauling and engine 7109 Is handling the train on the south trip and. engine 6226 will handle the train out of here this evening. Music Lovers Enjoy Treat A musical treat of much importance which we neglected to mention last evening, took place at the home of Roundhouse Foreman and Mrs.

P. J. Harward on West Eighth street Wednesday evening. About forty guests enjoyed a recital rendered by the pupils of Mrs. Harward.

Thfijecltal Is the third given by Mrs. Harward and was a revelation to the music lovers who were present, and and help the boy secure a fine speed cy cle or other valuable the new Rough Fussy Oat we're selling for $1.50. Big Bargains in Hen's and Boys' Jersey Sweaters Sweater Coats. selling the best $1.00 Union Suits in Ht Camel. 40c.

for Jeavy Fleeced BnterwearSOc quality. Notice these special prices on the above lots of merchandise are good until Thursday, November 1 6th. After Thursday all special priced stuff will be regular prices if you want a suit, coat, hat or any of the above listed merchandise at these speacil prices. Do your buying at our store before Tuesday, November 1 6th, demonstrated the rapid advancement of her large number of pupils. Every corn shucker should use Biggs Witch Hasel Cream for their hands, ISo and 26c 11-7 dtf wim mm.

mm co. WANTED A good girl for house work or a washerwoman. JOHN WAL-1 TERS, 218 Chestnut SL 11-lOdfit Mrs. C. A.

Ramsey from the north part of the county was shopping In the city yesterday..

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