| October 3, 1900
Saint Clair budget:
Rev. Nichols of Girardville called on friends in Saint
Clair today.
John J. Cummings and Bridget Rowan have been granted a
marriage license.
The Mine Workers have effected a permanent operation in
Saint Clair with membership about 100. A meeting has been called for and will take
place in a few days.
June 27, 1901
Wade notes:
Many of our town people attended the colonial lawn fete at
Saint Clair Wednesday evening.
Mrs. Joseph Harrison Sr. is having a handsome porch
erected at her home. It will be a beauty, the finest in town when completed. A
master mechanic of Pottsville is building it.
Saint Clair budget:
A break in the water main on Third Street necessitated the
turning off of the water for the upper end of town all day yesterday.
Hint to the thirsty: when dry, call on John W.
Weeks, 17 S. Main St., for a big schooner of beer and a big glass of five-cent wine.
Twenty-six ladies residing on West Coal Street enjoyed an
outing at Rattling Run yesterday.
June Weddings:
William Mausel and Miss Mollie Canfield both of Saint
Clair.
July 23, 1901
The borough has placed a gutter at the foot of Mount Hope
Road.
Mrs. James Hollihan died at her home at the Tunnel, below
town, yesterday morning. A husband and eight children survive her.
August 7, 1901
The water company is having considerable trouble with a
break in the water main at the lower end of town.
The selection of Wash Orme as delegate to the Republican
State Convention gives Saint Clair an honor it has not had for a number of years. |