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8 THE ACOUa FBI DAY. JUiTE 19. CITY CHAT. See SelsleV ad. Pay jour water reot. Bay home of Keidy Bros'. Order carriages of Cralle 4k Co. Straw Late. Sommers A La Voile. Do' tennis shoes tt Doll Bros. Tbe boat broom Loe's Uttle Oeae. Bock trooeera. Sommin A La Veils. Ladies' Oifords 85 ctnU at Dolly Bros'. Msa's wash auita. Sommers 6 La Valle. W. A. S. Wood, the Q. la I1L braketasn, Crash aalta at folder's. Mr. and Mra. 11. Simoa A Mosen- A. Weld have a bow aon. Aaj style of shirts. Sommera A La Valle. The new street cleaning cart ia a good thing Tie, silk lined, 18 ceats. Sem Bars A La Velio. f'iiteat tnraoota and reliable drir er. Cralle A Co. Foor-lo-biod ties, 18 ceats. Som mera A LaVelle. Oscar Hchruldt la homo from school for the summer Taealion. With a 12 purchase yoa get a bean tifnl sourenir at Adams'. Sammer coats, wash goods, 45 cents. Sommera A La Velio. Ladies' tan Osfords. B. C. D. and E., worth 1. 60, at Dolly Bros. Shoes at low prices and a sonvenir besides at Adams'. Don't miss It. Hess Bros, have what yon want for a delicious dinner. Look at their Hat. Experience and close attention to nrsry detail. Cralle A Co'a. lirery. Soarentrs today aad Saturday with all eash purehaaea over II at Adams'. lloMeeather eletaiag la groat abundance at Simon At Mosenfelder's. Pretty deflorations for yoar table for souvenirs at Adams' today aad fcaterday. Child reo's salts; yoa can find jost what you want bere. Sommera A La Valle. Low prieea and ao area Irs In the bargain prevails at Adams' today and Vatorday. If yon want to be cool, get one of those atylish crash aalta at Simon A MosoafoldcrV Beginning tomorrow, Henry Darts' Sena will close their wholesale hoase Saturdays at 8 p. in. Will Sweeney Is home for the ea Di rtier vacation from his atudies at the Northwestern University. The Lincoln Republican clab goea to Nollne tonight to help the MoKin leyitee op there celebrate. firand opening tomorrow eveniog, 111 Seventeenth street. Lunch of roast pig and Ish oa the aide. Ladles, try a pair of Peaalee shoea. They are up to date and cheaper than eastern made shoes. We can fit you. Fourth avenae shoe store, 1101. Last eveoiog'a trolley party given by the First Baptist church, waa a well patronized and much enjoyed affair. Folly equipped to clothe you com fortably and atyliahly at Simon A Moaenfelder'a. lleary Harria will sell at public auction some furniture oa Market square Saturday between 10 and IS a. m., June SO. A .nlee selection of cool coata, vesta and duck trouaers at Simoa A Mosenfoider'a. Mr. and Mra. William J. Kahlko, 1010 Firat avenae, have a bouncing new aon an 11-pouader which ar rived this morning. The Rock Island ladlea should pat ronise homo industry by baying the Feaelee shoes. The Boston haa them at S la tea, cloth top. Mra. Frank Mister and Misaea Florence Mister. Nellie Craig, Ma nia Stewart and Maud Boar have returned from St. rani. Eaearalon to Clinton. Lyona and Fulton every Sunday morning at 7 o'clock on the elegant ateamer, Jo Long. Tickete tor the ronad trip 91. Agent, T. S. Dunning. Simon McMahon haa let a contract to John Hauschildt for the erection o a mod era two-etory frame real- oenee oa tugnta avenae ana Twenty fifth atreet. It will coat 12.300. - That new tan ahoe from the Peaa lee Bhoa company (Bock Island made) la the snappiest thing in town. It la a dark chocolate Un with cloth top. The Boston haa 'em for 3. Oae train tor the Royal Neighbor trolley party tonight, will leave Awarded Ilshest tlooors WorU' Fair, 7i SC2t2 ' MOST PERFECT MADE A pure Crape Oven of Tartar rvwder. Raa Seen Aametaa, Akan or any other adutCant, 40 TSAU Tia STAAUX Forty-alith atreet and Seventh ave nue at 7:80, aha other two from Tenth avenae and Eleventh atreet. Rock Island ladioa ahould look at tha tan cloth top ahoea now being ahown by tha Beaton, made by tho Peaalee Shoe company, Bock Iafand; ioU of atylo aad good wear. Prioa I J. . Tho Boaton. John Ohlweiler left thia afternoon for Louiavllla to attend the national convention of tho North American Turner bund aa the delegate from tha central Illinois district, repre senting 17 societies. The young lady on. Twenty-third atreet with Trilby feet now weara a pair of tha Peaalee Shoe company's ahoea (the homo factory), chocolate tans, cloth tops. She bought them for 93 of the Beaton. , The remaina of Issao Webater will be interred at Chippiaanock ceme tery at 6 o'clock thia evening. The deceased waa a member of the Bock Island Masonic fraternity, which has charge of his burial. Andalusia ia preparing for a eele bratioa July 4, when addressee will bo made by Cbarlea Buford and S. R. Ken worthy, of thie city, and J. 6. Britton. of Andalusia. It will be a grand old time demonstration, aneh aa the people never tire of. Miss Mary E. Entrikln and Mlas Harriet Henderaoo are among thoae from the) Reck Island public school corps who will attend tho National tiacationai association wbieh meeta July 7-10. at Buffalo, New Tork. Mra. A. A. Moray and daughter Ethel bert, who have been visiting with Dr. aad Mra. W. T. Magill, left last evening via the Rock Islsnd for their homo at Santa Crae, CaL They were accompanied bv Miss Louise Case, who goes for an extended visit. The Rock Island Art Stained Glass company has removed to the Buford Djock, corner or Seventeenth street and Second avenae, where they will be pleased to see thoae interested ia stained, embossed, mosaic or any other kind of ornamental or plain State's Attorney C J. Searle, ex Mayor Henry Carse. Kalnh Haver- atlck and W. H. McGarvey returned from St. Louis last evening. Tha others of the faithful remained, to aeo the laat of the jollification that followed in the wake of the McKin lev convention. Georee P. Frvainc-er has ratnrnarf from an extended health-anakinir an. tourn at Eddv. ITew Mnlnn. Tha change of climate had the desired -J Lt 1 lit . . uwi buu bis ncaiiu ia muen im proved a fact which his fritnds will be pleased to learn. The pradaatin? olaaa of tha Cor dova Hich achool la anandiiifr tha day at the Watch Tower. The class wuwm m aiim win HClBCn. Kate Bruner, Charity Marshall, May Vaadebnreh.Mav Binwx. Naliu si lowa, and Messrs. Bernard Brown, Logan xrent ana Frank Ege. Juat received another lot of mn'i ox blood, lace ahoea. black ailk atitcned, black lace books and black laces: the verv latest. Thev am tha nobbiest shoe shown this season. our price only 92.60. Others charge 93 and 93.60 for them. Fourth ave nue shoe store, 1501 Fourth avenue. Raamnaaen A Free will make cabi net photoa at 91.50 ner dozen for SO daya, ending July 18; any style; nomine; extra ior groups, ana will make tWO aittine-a. W hava ha ageats representing us. We give our customers tha benefit of the commis sion that other photographers give tueir shiu. The piano pnpils of Prof. 8. T. BoWlbV assisted bv Miia Katkarlna Shrlver. of Chieago, aad Edward Elliott, gave a muaicale at the reei- nonce oi ineir instructor on intra ave- BUC laat evening. ilium Shrlvar who le a student of Mme Severn, of tne Chicago school of acting, gave an exhibition of delearteaa poaing. "The lawn social at the residenee of Mr. aad Mrs. F. E. Bobbins on Twenty-second atreet last evening, ar ranged by the Woman'e Chriatian Temperance union, waa a anoceaa both socially, and financially. A ahort program given in connection with the affair conaiated of a voeal duet by Mias Agnes Blxby and Mrs. J. K. Scott and var Una elnltn by Frederick Runkel. who was for merly leaner oi tne mtiitarv hand at the soldiers' National home in Mil waukee ana a graduate of the Lnea ing conservatory of muaie of that city. .. nrdrofaa Penwlda. ThbleachinK agenT of tha future, nya a writer inTone'ef the tertjlejaor nals, i hydrqgeji pejoxideUaqd it ia even now cxmsldVably used' jn wool bleaching. e yam irateeped in slro lufjon of hjTSrpgon peroxide, ta wbitb- a lmiftattmooia baa bpta i&toA, tfcfibj CBjasitfgVhe decotnpoaition of the pemx i totb water sWjSsjven. W Utter, being tn fU psiaoeot etewadtty at wajhs Uie cokinn at. tWwoof mill onis acotarleaa oajBattcai amatueV THisUca peamaaent wjihe, anlabonkl tttitiitg tie neceaeanr it caaAe dona after the MeaCh ing. Tfie breaAed yarn fe sometimes washmfein acidifiM water. tVom time to time various addition have been reo oaomeiffled for the peroxide bath, but With very little or no advantage. - The bleaofaiag eolation taji kept alkaline 'indeed the more effaftno tfie liqaor tWcaiicker is the' exyea liffratSd; hence too much ammonia is almost a bad as too little. Light thunder showers are proba ble thia afternoon aad tonight, un settled weather Snadav: warm and. humid; light variable wmaa. isosy s temperature 93. . . " F. J.' Wau, Olaifjmr. "ill eC Gladness Comes ith a better understanding of the transient nature of the many phys ical ilia, which vanish before proper ef forts gentle effort p'easaot effort rightly directed. The re is comfort in the knowledge, that so many forms of aickness are not due to any actual dis ease, but simply to a conatipated condi tion of the eystem, which the pleasant family laxative. Syrup of Figs, prompt ly removes. That is why it is the only remedy with millions of families, and is everywhere esteemed so highly by all who value good health. Its beneficial effect are due to the fact, that it ia the one remedy which promotes internal cleanliness without debilitating- the organa on which it acts. It Is therefore all important, in order to get its bene ficial' effects, to note when yoa pur chase, (hat yon have the genuine arti cle, which is manufactured ,by the Cali fornia Fig Syrup Co. only and sold by all reputable druggists. If ia the enjoyment of good health, and the system is regular, laxativea or other remedies are then not needed. If afflicted with any actual disease, one may be commended to the most skillful physicians, but if in need of a laxative, one should have the best, and with the well-informed everywhere. Syrup of Figs stands highest and is most largely used and gives most general satisfaction. THIS IS THE WAY That Hess Bros, call your -attention to their list of fine vegetables and fruits. Boasting Kara, OneaaWn, , ; Zgg Flaat, Wax Beans, GanlUUwar. Kew Peas. Celery. Tomatqa. etc. Asy other Tttjatable that la eeaseaable. v, f t., CHICKENS. Old and 8prlag Chickens Sreised to order. gew "Watermelons. fruits.;,:.; Castries, Blast Kupberrlet, California Gheirlat, Oaoaeberrlaa, Bed Baap-henlaa, 8trawsetrla, Blaeberries, Banaaas. Plaau, Oranges, omenta,! Be sure and send your or der to Hess Bros, and yoa wi l not be disappointed. g?ock Island SHOES SEE OUR NEW LINE OF LADIES ... Tan Cloth Tops Made by the Peaslee Shoe Co. PRICE 03. THE BOSTON 170ft SECOKD AVENUE. STOP THIEF! NEW BICTCLB Free U Tonra is Stolen. Ccst $2 Afinssily. .' . American Wheelman's Protective Association. CftLLOW a i el 1 11 ESS BUBS. C. C. TAYIiOH, 1717 Becoad Atsmbsv There Are Honest And Dishonest ReWgerators Just as there are honest and dis honest men and women. . On. the retilgaiator depends aaost of one's nome comfortthe pleasure of eat ing, lightening of kitchen bothers, lens cleaning to do, saving of men- - tal vrony, tine to do things ail this and mere, too, cones fnn the honest refrigerator the tricky and made to sell" sorts beware of. THE LEONARD "CLEANABLE" Marks the highest point yet made in refrigerator making IS paten ta cover IU construction is dependa ble In every way and helpful the pride of the housewife. We'd like to show it to every lady in town. DAVID DOM. 1115-1617 . SECOND AVENUE. 4 PICNIC II ANrONEJLOOKING FOR 1 u A TICNIC? Tonjwill find one at Krell ft Math's when yonrrrder soma of their ds lioious rich ICE CREAM I FRUIT ICE, Served in any flavor yoa may fancy. And to cat it nnder the trees in the picnic grove or woods, the eld-time a la Lncullus, never rolled a daintier morsel around their fastidious palates. All the yonths in Bock Island have business or pleasure to at tend a picnic where IMUtlATHT ICE CREAM OR FRUIT ICE is served. Phone 1168. 1718-1718 Second Ave. Try a one-quart brick and see how nice it is. Just Received! g, 600 New Styles in Men's Suits which we have placed on sale at 3l0 Fcap ftuM3 15111 rc-h - - - 1 -4i0 c' sclts tbat crc xycarto - - . 5.0 Fc nclte t!ot tae vrcrtb - - 0.O P ecite tist nre wcrtb - . . CoU""P! IS invaluable for Nervous Prostration, Headache. Ditpepsia, Lost of Ap peUte, Impure Blood and General Debility. A MOST DELICIOUS. COOLING SUMMER DRINK. The marked antiseptic powers of this preparation render it particularly valuable for the purification of Impure drinking water. To be used as a beverage or for medicinal purposes, drink three or four glasses a day. After giving It a trial you will become convinced it is the best in the market, absolutely pure aad free from all poisonous substances Beware of so-called Wild Cherry Phosphates, as they contain mostly poisonous matters. COLUMBIA is guaranteed abso lutsly pure and wholesome, and makes a most pleasant beverage for sum - mer and winter. 4- ocace bettlo nsnlies 2 cUcim - 15c 5- OOnce belli e mslien fi rrIla - ' pOR SALE BY ALL GROCERS AND DRUGGISTS. Be sure snd While To Buy Furniture . . . CLEMANN & SALZMANN Sixteenth street and Second Compare our $?.90 suits with those ether dealers sell tt 57; the $4.90 with the $9 suits; the Sf. 90 with the 510 suits and the CS.90 with the 512 suits. YouH find them jest as advertised. OlSUl Phosphate NERVE TONIC ask for COLUMBIA; Take co other. They Last Many are the bargains we are offering in csw and attractive Parlor Furniture, Carpets, Curtains, and Straw Mattinss. The selection, though much has been sold, is yet complete, and presents a rare chance for thoughtful buyers. When you have an opportunity to get it at the rijht prices should be your aim. For shrewd buyers we have many bargains. Remember we have the hrgest and best stock. LEADERS Hi OUR LlTJEe ' avenue. 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