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The Daily News from Mount Carmel, Pennsylvania • Page 4

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Mount Carmel, Pennsylvania
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WC. v. 1 A A Grossman's Weekly Store News 1 Grossman's Weekly Store News URGE MARKET VS1T0RS TO AND FROM OUR CITY Dry Seeds Bargains! Our DRY GOODS departaesthi been enlarged and the ttock incressed cutil ws new have a full line of FINE DRESS GOODS Store Mount Carmel's Fastest Growing I ID 4 in all of the litest styles zzd newest faeries, watch our DS.Y GOOJis counters every lie weaiest iNovemo JUT very newest and most wanted cancelled orders on account OUR Is stocked i GEOCEBY the choicest goods Bread Fiocr and yon We Hae Lver Planned. Presenting the Most Thousands of yards of liie to sell for below their worth. How did we eet them? ADAM GABLE, Tier Building, 125 North Oak Street, Mount Carmel, Penn'a found any nil nibor i if some at a sav.h-r.

i vr fabric that is desirable is represented. Stove and Fixture lot. Kxtra Siz? 1 nuaiifv cott "pIack I'op'in. all woof, a particularly fine quality 42 inches wide, also at vests and drawers at 35r. to DEPARTMENT at the lowest prices, will cse no other.

Try our Reoairs RANGES is unequalled. It will pay you day in the week. black ail-wool Taffeta, values at $1 23. 93c yd. Ranges and Range len's Underwear, heavy-wt-i wide, at very Iot prices.

We have a large assortment of 7Ti Vl 1 1 Chinaware a Specialty JJI 1 1 1 13 A. 12. MILLER. of gray and ileece 39c 1 jlience, this the drespv omen's Kid V1 dresses, value in lack, win quality at $3 high grade underwear, match at TiWomeu's 4 (i loves, RANGES The "Bride," our leader, The "Prize Royal," our plain range has many good merits which will win your attention. The "Royal Bride," the newest thing in the range line has all removable nickel.

Very easy to keep clean and sure to please the new bride. We Guarantee AH Our Ranges Mercantile 0 FAGLEY H.S NORTH OAK STREET, Union National Following is an exact copy National Bank of Mount Carmel: THIS MORNING Owing to the nice weather, there as a large number of farmers and buyers at the morning. The foliowin Potatoes Cabbage Apples Quinces Psdishes On ions F.ndive curbstone prices pre ailed: jC per bushel 3 to 5c per head Vie to jier peck 'J) to i3c per doz. per bunch rer per stalk thickens lie per lb. Ducks 1 per lb.

Uutter :) to Sio per lb. KiL'S l-r doz. Chestnuts 15 to per jt. Carrots Ac a bunch Cider a gallon' Cauliflower a bunch yx-T peck Honey lc per lb. Celery a bunch Sour Crout -c per itt.

Turkeys 3'c per lb, Xole for 1'r. Samuel toduv. "Waiting At The--" There is some reason to believe that Mrs. Nancy McCann, of Fayette comity, aed fi- years, is a bride who has been deserted, not exactly at the altar, but at the street ear office. On Tues-, day afternoon, Octolx-r the lady: was married in Cumberland, to Otis McCann, aired nn.

She gave him a gold watch and They returned to I niontown the next day intending to take the street car for their home in MeClellandtown. Jtist as they were ready to start the young bride- groom declared that he ha 'J received a telegram urgently calling him eise- where. He has not been heard from since. While but a few days have elapsed, it is the general conviction of the people of the vicinity that he has gone for good, taking the with him. Risky omen are always doing extra haz- ardoiis thiol's.

There was a yomii? German girl, living in P.raddock, who came to this country three months aeo and took service as a domestic. The other day she met a handsome young man for the lirst time. They were introduced early one evening, spent the greater part of the night in each other's company and were married early next morning iu Pittsburgh. This may be a genuine ease of love at lirst 'g't but an a.lventure of this always involves some risks for sort both parties. fonnd Cafat Berwick.

been taken from tlie excavation for a sump hole for the new sdk mill at Per- 1 "8nSuU a uepui 01 zo ieet. ine coal is ocmg i found iu lumps, mostly rounded, ami are mixed in a deposit that resembles the river bed. Manv nersons have taken away pieces in curiosity, Watch the fellow today who will get plenty of Mcllenry's twenty-dollar bills. See what argument he uses to gct vote his townsman Charter Notice. In the Court of Common Picas of Northumberland County.

is hereby given that an application will be made to the above Court on -Monday, December -ird, lttoC, at 10 oclock a. 111., under the Act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "An Act to provide for the incorporation and regulation of certain corporations," approved April A. 1874, and the supplements thereto, by Katarina Koropezak, Mary Chomvak, Akvilla Yunak, Mary Murdza, Paroska Halkowich, Anny i Halkowich, Eva Dziobko and others, i for the charter of an intended corporation to be called the "Society of St. Barbara of Mount Carmel, the charter and object whereof is to accum- ulate a fund for the payment of sick I and death benefits to the members thereof; and for these purposes to have, possess and enjoy all the rights bene-lits and privileges of the said Act of Assembly and its supplements. Preston A.

Vought, Solicitor. Mount Carmel, nth, 1906. oaw Stmei hn fl any other 1 uai trr I ins 01 account of their style, accuracy and simplicity. Nat7inn he Otwn r.f Fariicn)hu foot stihit ribcr tn in ot he I.rtd.', Out frar'i lulncnptiorHia nnrriber) toils 30 CfMif I.ini-n! riumb't, 5 Cent. Kvecv sttostriL-ci fccts a it rn I'rfO.

buucnre today, Lady Airffilff Wnnlerf- prttnivimi i 'Ihr tn 1 cair; v.nrrnimicn, Fattem ot t- it n) and CrJ'jafl (sbowifif 400 prenn.wt rut iro; AdortM JHK McCALL New 1 i 9i 1 i i I I 'Hi rniailor Suitings, Ai ini most approved shades brown, value $1.25 at 79c and wool CliifiVm 11 inular materia! I'd' 4. evening cowns or at C9c yd. party it Hiihlren Underwear, n.M'eed liiifM tlrawtTs Nesbit's Platfarra The undersigned is one of the lie-' publican candidates for the legislature in NorthunilM-rland county. secret or private pledges or promises of any kind have been made by me, or in my behalf, and none will be made. 1 desire my candidacy to stand for actly what, iiXtn its face, it purports to stand for.

If elected, 1 will by maintaining my own personal independence respect the proper dignity of the office, and will owe no allegiance except that which every representative rightfully owes to his own immediate constl-; tuents and to all the people of the state. I'pon the basis of these de-I clarations 1 respectfully invite the support of the good citizens of Nor-' thuiiiberland county. Past Lewisburg, Pa. 11.1,1 AM Oct. 15 DAILY NEWS ads bring returns Hen Comfort Roup Cure IT CURES -ROUP- Thfl mit (lrcudcfl diaffi-c tli poultry yard Wiiv permit tn- rav'ajft' tf tff on Yi Ufa the cure in so cit-y am! It's Guaranteed Mwy ehferfuHy if It fail.

That' tfif oiit-r we've evn nmkitlje for ve-tr- in it.s trum? UiMUriurni us-r tut ttw cun' doe? nut full, t) trotjiite aminhn-v t-i npiy p'itii in tlx- Oriukin water, ttio f'Wis IN" PAf'KAOF. On pjUc with poultry supply dtub'rs or ifinirL'isif wtit'ie. fftiM accept a BUtwiitiiiu. Where the Profit Goes If yoi tK'Tis lire lousy ttipv jav lor ih'-lr ln-cp. l.iii 1 he are the jtrnilt it tlie louse.

Hen ointori 1. 0 1: IX-iori Powder will clluiare It. spnukle it on from ilte Hhakor top ran. A fl-W Will Stlltli'i-. 25c.

I Louis tlrossman 1 ii 1 i yd. a i remark I- dress fabrics are here now, out to 3. iiiii.s last week, rfi 1 1 1 a batkw; season, nontrm 1 'ndenu-ar. best 'II. liefl plain liriod shirls Drawers at i Lu yhm loves in Glace tie aive.

eibow sk-el gray. length. and superb 00 pair. 2 (ilace Kid Monsiiuetaive button lenpth, white $2.00 pair. a South Oak If.

MOUNT CARMEL. (K Kousa Contractor House Building, Hepuiring, all kinds of I 'arpvnler Work Promptly rtone. a made. A. H.

KESCLER, 321 South Chestnut St. about a properly? Are your rates as low as they ought to be? Are vou sure that sou would receive full loss in ease of lire? I re i resent 9 of lie strongest rue Insurance Companies i world. 1 hev are noted 'or prompt and Jair adjusting of osses. ISAAC GGLDSCHMIDT Fire Insurance and Steamship and Money Order Agency, 25-27 tsiORTH OAK STREET Wm. Krug EUILDER West ilerwick, Pa.

Dealer In Lumber of all kinds. Cor. Mercer street and 'Third Avenue. Kstimatcs cheerfully furnished. Puilding contracts at lower rates ilur-ing winter months.

Cive us a trial. 1'or further particulars apply to W. ('. Karbley, north Vine street, Mount t'armol, or Krug, Commercial Hotel. arter's bds Line May be hail by calling the Keiliona! Hotel or Phone at Residence NO.

246 S. CHESTNUT ST. EUS MEETS ALL TRAINS Samuel Xlarter aiiuiiiiiiLll BFTBREAD The most reliable bakery. Everything fresh and clean. Cheaner to hn 1 1 yourselt Comer Avenue and Oak Street SHOE REPAIRING.

A penny postal card or call nhone 912 when you have shoes that require repairing, and our messenger will call and deliver if'? sble Values J. K.Hi'nsvl,ifM'fthe lotted Evangelical pastor, is iitlng her parents NVUkes-Barre. i Mesdames Thus. Neary mvX Patrick McC'auiey are Uitor to I'ostsviile today. Dennis and George Quinrt are busi-! ness visitors to GirarJville today.

Joe Gross, of was r-1 newing acquaintances in to wo yester-; day. Rev. V. A. shoemaker came up from Toner titv to -t 111 bai- Miss Lizzie Frederick, of Heading.

i siting her si-'ler, Mr-. J-taymund lilinger, at Hxlh and Vine streets. Mrs Franklin O. Fisher returned to her home at Jersey Khore, after a two weeks' visit with Ikt parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Edw ard Sabnian, of t-d Third street. THEATRICAL NEWS Her Only Sin "Her (Jnly whieu I the C. A. R. ojiera re is Lincoln J.

Carter's latest eoiues to 1 "riday, ell'ort iu the 1 the held of ai flatU'rinu drama ami from coiniiients and i I I public approval, bids fair to eclipse all hrvBkin i.tavs. Ul iUn Jn i'vviJ i There is much to be said about this play that is good and nothing lauddory can be Un ot for trinsic value. A U-autiful array of .11 scenery, coupled with an exceptionally fine cast, cads us to believe that this will be one of the best attractions that will appear here this year. Thorns and Orange Blossoms "Thorns and Orange Blossoms" the name of the new Rowland Clif- ford comedy -drama that will be here tomorrow night. Is is a brilliant Kng- lish story with an American llavoring and a thrill here and there that is de- hghtful.

J'estdfs containing a novel I plot, strong climaxes and rare heart' interest make it a thoroughly desirable theatrical offering. A splendid acting company adds to the attractiveness of the production also. Pheasant Kills Itself The unufcuai oceurreneeof a pheasant flying about in a town is what happened In Mount Carmel this morning. A pheasant Hew against the home of Si. C.

Cieiston south Market street and killed itself. It dropped to the pavement and was dead when picked up by a passerby. Pheasants are exceed- ingly swift-winged birds and there are numerous instances of them flying against windows and killing them- selves. The birds evidently think the i window is a hoie and attempt to fly through. A "torrfcr" Rforf, Very few i dealers indeed are competent to Turner's works that is.

without a priiiied history. A lady acquaintance of mine had a large picture in her house which she had always regarded as a Turner, and, desiring to sell it, she offered it to five or six of the lefidin'? dealers, but not one of them would buy it at any price, asserting that Turner never saw It and that it was noliiing like bis work, and so on. A mouths afterward a document turned up among her family papers showing the picture had been specially pointed byt.Turner for her husband's father, and in a week she had sold the work for 2.2.7). The average denier Is almost frightened to touch a Turner, and you seldom or never see one exposed for sale in the galleries. Chambers' Journal, POLITICAL CARDS For Ahhkhhou Lemuel Griffilh of the First Ward Your Knpport Is respectfully solli It Subject to Kepubljcan primaries I i i I i I MOUNT CARMEL, PA Bank Charter cf the 'charter of the Union SNo.

8393 Fifty-one hundred and sixty- Treasury Department OFFICE OF COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY Washington, D. October 8, 1906. Whereas, by satisfactory evidence presented to the undersigned, it has been made to appear that "The Union National Bank of Mount Carmel," in the borough of Mount Carmel, in the county of Northumberland and State of Pennsylvania, has complied with all the provisions of the statutes of the United States, required to be complied with before an association shall be authorized to commence the business of banking. Now Therefore Thomas P. Kane, Deputy and Acting Comptroller of the Currency, do hereby certify, that "The Union National Bank of Mount Carmel" in the borough of Mount Carmel, in thecounty of Northumberland and State of Pennsylvania, is authorized to commence the business and black, at For Sale Two small farms of acres each located near umidia, are oili-red for sale at very low prices.

Splendid water atid good iiuildings. Apply to Thomas Wakdroi1, dlfi tf Cor. Avenue andVine St A meant bit onHourh Muplextreet, near Third. Ih tillered for vuXh. L'd '2." by MoHt desirable vacant lot.

for prlviitb ffBph'tice. to tie h(! 1 In 'own. Price Apply to i tf Iiiii.v Nkw A double hnusn renting for twenty four dollars per month, Maple Htreet, neer 'I'ldrd, otn red for sale, f.ot by 75 feet. Prtce fcSi'OU. Apply to I tf Pn Ni'vvs.

i Ifot'sK A good double house on; West Third street is offered for sale at low price. Apply to AliAM Cahi.k, a-Vt at the Tier Ptiilding, A good young horse and new truck-wagon are offered for sale at a bargain. A good opjxirtunity for any mun who wants to do general hauling. Also a good spnng-watron. Apply to oll-tf L'04 south Vine Street.

For sale at a sacralice, on nccount of leaving town, at north ak street. oiimi K. IltVI.N. i WACOX Large truck wagon, in 1 good condition, for sale cheap. Apply S-tf Minnieb Siglinger.

How About It? Have you real estate to sell? you want to buy a hnme? Consult Do H. 1S X. Oak St. NOTICE TO- armers ASnpenriscrsj We have for sale at YOUR OWN PIUCE All Sizes of Sewer Pipe Apply to DeNallo Klingberg s2S-tf National Hotel. Liyery Stabl have everything you may need that a well equipped Liver Stable should Supply.

Horses and Sinnlp nr v. Double Teams Coal Mauling and General learning Prompt Service Cess Pools Cleaned Minn and Mm. Successors to Tobias Oearhart. I I of banking as provided in Section nine of the Revised Statutes of the United States. In testimony whereof witness my hand and seal of office this Eighth day of October, 1906.

T. P. KANE, Depu and Acting Comptroller of the Currency i SEAL Mount Carmel, Oct. 9, 1906. d2o Fall STOtSK Here Our buyers have returned from a ten-day tour to Greater New Yoik, end the stocks purchased are here ready for your inspection.

Much time was spent tos ecure the latest styles in the best gojds at the lowest prices. We believe we have th's combination. We want your patronage and will give you a little more for your'money than you can get any where else. uur line 01 tacies' uoaus, uioaics, Suits and Skirts was never larger, nor finer. The Dry Goods Department is filled to overflowing.

Bargains, rare bargairs on every shelf. Clothing for Men and Boys Insist on Hen Comfort 25c per I pound Package I'lilt SALE BV Joe E.Wilson 15 VV. Fourth street. llK.iftiMsTOI TICK. MEN'S SEWED SOLES WITH Soles nailed on spoil wed a o- i HEELS 85c.

I your shoes, i Our new electric hand-method ma-! chines will sew them on as nicely as when new. Ten cents extra sews the soles to your boots or shoes. ml7-ly O. D. Bollch Son.

I nigh-priced or low-priced goods, but your money's worth in every case. Look at our Boys' School feuits. Stylish Millinery Everything new and pretty in Fall Millinery is od our counters. Our milliners are the best and the styles the latest. Come and See nu 1 StLF-REOUCtNG 1 mm fEUCrsTRAP Iievii Karos charga, iffil7-ly d.

D. Bollch 8on,.

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