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The Daily News from Mount Carmel, Pennsylvania • Page 1

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The Daily Newsi
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Mount Carmel, Pennsylvania
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MOUNT MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY 30, 1911. VOL. 33 No. Ill PRICE TWO CENTS FORMER SHERIFF Mr- MAJESTIC mm CIII- DOUBLE POISONING MYSTERY SOLVE fir NIDEVMM REIGNS SUPREME 111 GREAT DIAMOND CONTEST BLACK IS OEAD ZEN RAISES FLAG WELL KNOWN COLUMBIA COUN JOHN H. CAHOON CELEBRATES TY POLITICIAN SUCCUMBS TO DEADLY GAS FILLED ROOM WHERE LOVERS SAT ANIMALS ARE EASILY SLAIN TRIPLE ANNIVERSARY WITH NECROSIS IMPRESSIVE CEREMONIES Mike aiming Leads-Miss Keziah Davis is Second -Contest Closes Saturday Night Your Subscription May Decide Winner A BROTHER'S REDEMPTION Drama of the civil war MAX IS ALMOST MARRIED Comedy SO NEAR HIT NOT QUITE Comedy Pete Hinkel, soloist William W.

Black died Saturday John Henry Cahoon, of Eeaverdale, might at his home, in Bloomsburg is one of Mount CanmeJ's most, pat Necrosis caused by diabetes was riotic citizens, and impressive cere uieac stream ot lightning were con the cause. His illness dates back monies were held at the Cahoon home on Saturday afternoon in. hon high and dry in the position of honor. A wide chasm yawned, and down its sides haa slid the names of several contestants, leaving Miss Kez or of our flag, William McKinlcy tinuously flashing from the sky, splitting the peaks of the volcanoes, into fragments as they struck. As if answering the bombardment from the heavens, the volcano seemed to be blowing up entirely.

Fire leaped to last Thanksgiving day, when he was stricken with, what was thought to be rheumatism. Laler his ailment was diagnosed as diabetes. Then necrosis developed and a toe was and wedding birthday an.niver:sa,n:e YRIO Mr. Cahoon recently purchased iah Davis and Mies Anaiai Geist in, second and third position, respec large American flag and Saturday Cumberland, Jan. 30.

The mystery of the Elosser-Twiyg double poisoning has been solved. The deep mystery of the tragedy wherein two young people. Miss M. Grace Elosser and Charts E. to whom she was to have been married the following day, met sudden and mysterious death in the parlor of the Elosser home in Cumberland on the afternoon of Dec.

31, is a mystery no longer. Miss and Twigg were the victims of an acci.Umt. They lost their lives because of lie improper combustion of gas from a natural grs stove in the parlor, which caused carbon monoxide gas to generate, a gas so deadly that one-half of 1 per cent is estimated to be fatal in a closed afternoon a delagation from Bur from its sides as from teak. AN ACCIDENT TO YOUR OLD GLASSES may be a blessing. You may have) had them too long, but.

1 ated Co throw them away. If you have worn your present glasses more than two years you probably need another pair. Stop in. and aec any way. It doesn't cost anything to hava foUi? eyes examined.

J. C. BROGHAMER JEWELER and OPTICIAN 38 S. Oak St. side Post No.

92, Xi. A. Garfield Indian Western Western amputated in December, but this served only to prolong life a short time. Dr. J.

C. B.idd.le was called into consultation about a week ago Camp No. 34, S. of in uniform as well as a delegation, of the Daughters of Liberty left, on th Great boulders shot high in the garish air. Vast spouts of molten lava jetted upward, and out of view in.

the thick smoke that accompanied them. Thus was the last volcanic ei upt'ou and lie informed the family that tively. The contest is very close and shoul all the reserve votes be cast ilt would be almost an even score. A Beautiful Race Glory is won in making a beautiful race in a contest of thisnature. The friends, those good loyal friends of death was only a matter of a short 2:30 car for Beaverdale, where they A SAVAGE GIRL'S DEVOTION Great Indian drama BASEBALL AND BLOOMERS College comedy Ed.

Deemer soloist lime. were met by Mr. Cahoon in the reg Thei deceased was one of t' 9j best ulation S. of V. uniform and of the mother earth described.

But now, a moment; later, still another disturbance has added to the pande known democrats In. Columbia county of father, Comrade John Cahoon, the contestant who are ever willing' to. help them be sucessfui, are proud Burnside Post, also in uniform. The monium. room.

Dr. J. II. I.iUlefield and Dr. A.

ceremonies were opened with pray He served a term as sheriff and after missing ows term, it being unlawful to serve two consecutive terms, he was to that office to see the name of their favorite con Hawkins discovered the presence oi- lw Rev. Hearv Whiitaker. after Office of Clayton E. Strauser ARCHITECT Corner 7th and Maple Streets the gas in the parlor of the Elosser residence, made experiments with it, testant among the leaders, proud to know that their favorite contestant is characterized by the same stern wUch 3-year-old Elias Oalhoon future S. of attired in blue, uni DR.

A. L. BUDDINGER DENTAL PARLORS 17 N. OAK STREET Latest Appliances for Dental Work In all its Branches. again.

In his younger days he served as tax collector and cons'. able in ftreenwood township. He was form, pulled the cord and hoisted to and backed up their knowledge of its deadly action by twice subjecting eais to its fumes, both times with faial qualities for which their forefathers (Continued on' Third Page) serving in the capacity of court crier were noted, that optimism which never submits to an itmiginary defeat, It is the earthrjiuii i' shock the former leadersi from their exaittd position in the mammoth battle of ballots. That ridge of votes between the leaders and their competitors, has begun to rock like tl 19 ocean in a storm. First there was a rise beneath them, then, a drop like the trough in a mighty wave, and Mike Manning, of the Holy Name Society, is left NAMES OF results.

at the time of death. He was 6o Several days ago Dr. Littlefield was that impels them to work ever hard years old. He was in the, huckester- informed of the presence of a natural er with, the same disregard of ob Mount Carmel, Penn'a. Engravings and blue prints made pjompty for all kinds of buildings ot structures Rates are very reasonable.

gas stove in the parlor, and he ai ing business in early life and ence thought of the action of carbon stacles that is attributed to the piom eers or this nation. CONTESTANTS purchased his father's hotel, which he conduted for 15 years. Then; he went to farming and continued at that occupation until he was elected sheriff. He was a member of t'je DAILY NEWS ada Drtng returM. E.

E. ILL. Co. lie sure to kick when bills seem wrong But kick lo us and maice it. strong If we are wrong and you are right To make things right gives us delight.

LAMPS ON SALE Office 31 E. Second St. Bloomisilwrg Lodge of B. P. 0.

Elks and of Ent Post No. 250, G. A. R. He was well known in Centralia and also here in Mount Carmel.

Mike Manning Holy Name Society S5700 Miss Keziah Davis, Cong, church 49810 Miss Anna Geist, M. S. M. Society 49240 Mrs. W.

H. Toder, M. E. church 47550 Miss Jennie Smith, M. E.

church 43340 Miss Bertha Latshaw, High Schlool 35590 Miss Gertrude Moyer, Grace Reformed 319S0 Fire Insurance monoxide gas. He communicated lib find to Dr. Hawkins, and an examira tion of the store made by tliem noi only showed improper com bus ion, bu the further fart that the mica wa broken at the tup of the door and ilia jets of gas fumes would shoot thruiigl the holes in it. Cat Guickly Killed. Experiments were made and it wa determined to try another on a ca.

a hearty, robust feline that Dr. I.i tlefield had procured. The cat wa. placed in a box with slats over il prevent the animal getting out. box was placed on I lie settee in tit.

The fumeral will be on Wednesday afternoon at 1 oclock in Blooms burg, services in the Methodist Miss Anna Dechant, Grace Lutheran 28890 church and interment in Rosemont jr Hours 8 to 12 a. m. and 1 to 7 p. m. Mrs.

Win. A. Thomas, L. A. to S.

of 27100 cemetery. Nine companies wdth Capital and Surplus of over Twenty Milium Dollars assure prompt settlement In caaa Car Off Track Car No. 3 in charge of uAlot.orman Chas. W. Pewing and Conductor Of lOSS.

i Elosser parlor was found. The room, own to tiptoeing of r. ii i i furniture was Iff; fh-j TEASICOPPE John Hudock jumped tJie track at the Locust Gap switch on the run Teachers Bought Books A dozen public school teachers ve purchased books on moral education for use in the schools. The board purchased some of the ooyks but not a sufficient number place one in every school and some of the, teachers didn't like to un from one room, to another to bor Methodist Revival Meeting The revival meeting tin the Methodist church is continued this week. The interest is such that the meeting could not be closed, and there is fcvery indication of stiill greater success! this week.

The meetings begin at 7:30 oeloek each evening. Gome and brine a friend withy you. leaving Locust. Gap at 3:45 Saturday as on the day that the tv.o yoir.i.; sons perished. afternoon.

A few minutes wok Isaac The doors and windows were r'o'e- soon put the car on the track with as on that day, and the little gas store out it being necessary to send to INSURANCE AGENCY FIRE LIFE was lighted and turned up as high As Miss Elosser and Twigg were ir. he car barn for help. row the book, so ley purchased their own. 2 Money feeds us, clothes us, and See job printing bargain ad on 4th page. North Oak Street, Mount Carmel, Pean'a.

the room oue and a half hours, 1 lit cat was let there (he same time when it was found curled up as tbongli Advertising means success. us to health. It furniss asleep, but dead, having die.I without a struggle. the comforts of home. Every person and every family should be in comfortable circumstances.

You can The autopsy on the cat showed the Our Own Special and Popular Blends of Coffae, and Other Uest Blends Also. TEAS, the best on the market ALL KINDS OF EXTRACTS SPICES and BAKING POWDER CUT GLASS, CHINA, lhie-a-Brac, in large variety WASHERS, WASH TUBS, KITCHEN UTENSILS HUNDREDS OF OTHER THINGS Our prices are always right Thos. II. Tiddy, organs red and inflamed and the blo-iti do that by saving your money in the Guarantee Trust Safe Depos Sale organization it Co. for future use.

(Continued on Second Page) Leg Broken Between, Bumpers Florio Wasloskie, a young' man, Dr. Ege Here Dr. Ege can be consulted at the living on north Beech stpeet near Fourth, was caught beteen the Commercial Hotel from 1 to 3 p. m. hereafter only every threee mouths, beginning Jan.

31st. xlt bumpers of mine wagons in the Alaska working late Saturday afternoon and badly thrnhled about. His Sewer Case The Sewer case; was called in court left leg 'was broken. After being- treated by the first aid corpse he 126 NORTH OAK ST. UP-TO-DATE TEA COMPANY at unitary this morming.

A number of witnesses from town are in was taken to the hospital. attendance. Gospel Talks "After Cross and Grave" series of On account of the Dissolution of Partnership between Simon Karns and Joe Levine, the en-tire balance of their stock will be offered at unheard Bargain Prices. After everything is disposed of, Simon Karns will conduct a first-class Ladies' Suits, Coats, Furnishing and Millinery store at the present stand of Levine and Karns Pay Today The employes of the Mineral Coal gospel talks will, be delivered every evening during this week by the Company received their pay today pastor in the United Brethren for the, ifrst half of January. church.

Alex Smith, of Hazleton, was a Baby Girl visitor over night. News was received here, oil Miss Alice Bahida, night operator day of the arrival of a balj for the local telephone company is the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Harrsbi w.g visitor, Miss Phillips, the supply is answering I'illiams, of Philaderjfii'a. Mrs.

illiams was formerly Miss Edl-lh lis in her absence. ca Buddinger, of Mount Carmel. Read the DAILY NEWS. :5 per cent off on all job printing, and more on envelops, at the NeXvs. IMPORTANT Advertise In the DAILY NEWS IVERYTHING MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE Do you want to buy your house, or are you satisfied to keep on paying rent? If you can raise a few hundred dol THE PRESENT STOCK OP 1 lars you can pay for your own home information is sometimes passed j.

by without being read. DO NOT PASS THIS for the sake of your Clothing Wants and the Great Saving for a short time. SUITS to your measure at $12, $12.90 and $15 Former prices $18.50, $20 "23.50 Special Sale on Hats I Look in Our Windows Louis Gidding. I the same as paying rent. New House on east Avenue, 9 Have secured a job lot of First Quality Rubber Boots that hoes, Clothing, Dry Goods rooms and bath, hot and coid water and electric light $1800 sell at $4.00 a pair elsewhere.

8 Room Dwelling, E. Water St. $1250 8 Rooms and Bath on S. Walnut Millinery, Coat Suits, Coats, Cloaks and Furs The Boots run in all sizes with single House on rear of from 6 to 1 1 1 lot $3000 Theatorium 7 Room House, S. Locust, near Must Ko at Any Price Fifth $1500 Laugh Night Laugh Night Every pair is Duck Vamp.

Only a limited number of pairs, Am building some 8 room Houses Fun and laughter galore First Come, Inrst Served. on east Avenue, will sell them for $250 cash and $10 a month. Will only have six. If you need any Fire Insurance this is the place to come. Amour Lord VINE KARNS UauicI IK ISolicli Sou 1000 feet of funny pictures WILL IT EVER COME TO THIS One of the funniest comedy pictures ever shown, in this hous FERN will sing EASY COIN A screaming comedy picture every inch a good laugty A SIMPLE RUSTIC TALE rjraauxfflo I Outfitters for Men, Women and Children 24 East Third St.

South Oak Street Mount Carmel, Pa Third and Oak Streets.

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