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V THE ARGUS, jrOXDAT, NOVEMBER 14, 1898. The tV (rather Wt May Have Fair tonight and Tuesday; warmer Tuesday. Today's Temperature -JJ. J. M. SHEaiEK. Observer. CITY CHAT. I 1U oTclock last night to extinguish a I blaze in a pile of logs near the oM Peoria roundhouse on Fifteenth street. The damage was slight, The Rock Island Condensed Horse Feed com pan v expects to have its plant on First avenue, between Fif teenth and Sixteenth streets, in oper- F. B. Q. I ation next week, all the necessary Smoke F. B. Q. machinery being about in now. Pav vour water rent. I J regular monthly meeting or the 111'- i 'i- i' .. : ' 1 ! . I. . 1 . 1 ....... .. , Get vour game at Harms'. ' 1 : L " " ' ucy. 7 t,, ' .. :5 I'- Rl- ir M- C- chapel. ' iti'A a. ; Subjects of the program to be pre- Plenty of game at Harms". sented, Mothers of the Bible" and Knbbers free at Doll v Bros. '-Flower Mission." i Buy one a Kinship ci"ar. I The Davenport and Cedar Rapids Read Kckhart's ad. Pa4 . Sc!',J: played a tie game .... ,, , . . 1 in the former citv Saturday. Both Choice roll butter a Long ... tea,Ils ue,e . Su.h- IH.rft.ct condition Buy good j.ianos at Eberh.ut's. (and so evenly matched in science and F. B. Q. finest lx-vond ouestion. t weight that neither side was able to j Ask for Schaab's pure buckwheat score flour. j Ail admirers of the manly art will Rubbers, rubbers, rubbers trliaU'n!n,thT?tclfotJi,a Tifiitv r, 1 1 I.earv and alter Nolan that occurs .. , . ' . ... I at C laus droth hall iridav evening. I.e Ialace of Sweets is at 31 J weu- Nv 1M JiUJIUv Barrv and Samuiv tieth street. H.inis. the former of world-wide rep- The city council meets in adjourned utation. will spar a preliminary Innit session tonight. as a courtesy to Manager Jack Lton- Kggs 17 cents a dozen at S. J. Ap- ard. ple's cash grocery. There will 1 an elocutionary and Good goods at low prices at S. J. musical recital at the First Baptist Apple's cash "Tocerv. church next Friday evening, given by Have vour pianos" tuned bv Ebcr- Mrs. Nellie Burger, agisted by local hart. He will nl.-ase voii. ' t,;nt- Mrs. Burger is an elocutionist , of repute and is not entirely a Strang- Have your fall suit made at (.us er t a i,!aml aUliIlce. Tho hnglin s, lu3 Second avenue. admission will be L'o cents for adults Dancing school at Roche's hall Sat- and 15 cents for children, and the unlay evwuing. Tickets 25 cents. public is cordially invited to be pre- Order vour ice c ream from the Pal- ent. ace of Sweets. 31 i Twentieth street. Joha Ilvncs was taken desperately (;o to Gus En-'lin's. the tailor, for s'u k at U'l ''"'""ness on Twen- vour fall suit, 10:5 Second avenue. tieth sm'et vesterday afternoon. He "... ... had locked the door and it was neces- Dancing school at lurner hall f((i. th() who h.M, Wen j, t(( Tuesday ev.n.ng. lickets ., cents. L.Aid to climb through the transom Dr. illiam Sterling, the osteopath. in order to reach him. Dr. C. T. 611 West Sixteenth street. Davenport. Foster said the attack was caused from Ask your grocer for Schaab's fresh eating something that did not agree ground corn meal, graham and rye with him. Mr. llvnes was taken to Hour. his home in South Rock Island in a All our candies fresh daily at the carriage. He is all right today. Palace of tweets, 31S Twentieth! The order of the Knights of the street. Globe has invited propositions from See Doll v Bros", ad. Rubbers given cities in Illinois having a population aw.iv free with everv pair of shoes of 15. OUO or over for the permanent bought. " location of its headquarters, which is ,, . . , ,i ... , . .. now at Freeport. Rock Island is al I he Passionist fathers began a . , ' - , , . , . . . .. i n . i .... i ready the home of two great orders, week s mission at Sacred Heart church . -, , , . ... . but she has room for more, ami will yesterday. in .,I.(,i..l,-.it v II!:lk,. an etTl,rt to sc.. Have you tri.-.l the b.vtlv popcorn ,.,,. t he Kni 'l.ts .f the Glob,.. And, fritters at the Palace of Sweets. 318 IlV th(. wav 7H.ro u .lllotlt.r tip for the Twentieth street? K(H.k isian,i ( ii,. The Tri-City Press Club meets in The diieetois ,.f the Tri-Citv Rail the Keater house parlors at Mohne wav com pal: v . at t heir meeting S it tomorrow evening. r,i;iv. aa,,, "toiiid-n-d. among other The Industrial school will open tor , t hiiigs. t lie proposit ions of t lie Mdine the m inter Saturday. Nov. l'.. at t lie t nt ral for the purchase by the Tri Lincoln school building. t'itv of that corporation. The offer h th. the Tri- i'oiiple for tli,' lilies on this sii! ready in a few davs. ami The RIVERSIDE BA v i ; BURNER The most powerful, the most durable, the most economical, the Best Hard Coal Stove on the market. The features con tained in the Riverside are not found in other makes. Don't fail to ex amine it if ycu need a hard coal stove, it will pay you. Riverside Oak Stoves, Riverside Cooks and Ranges, none better. Examine the best line of ttoves in the city. DAVID DON, 615-1617 Second Avenue. ROCK ISLAND. Lad II r t n IP or les DUii uo box uan anoe AND TAN RUSSIAN CALF. Extra heavy soes, wide extension edge, hand sewed, French bach stay, military heel, kangaroo tops, AA to D, f4 a pair. Same style in $3 grades. 3 i All Kinds Of the choicest of Penn sylvania apples are now in our storage, awaiting and inviting the inspec of all buyers. Look at the list below and if vour favorite is there we will give you hon est ligurcs and perfect fruit. hS ... i King, (H Stark. Greenings, Talman Sweet, Baldwin, Russet, Pewauke, Nonesuch, .In.l r.. Ail'inis ecu uel s tin- iires.-iu e lias ' i i i nrt at (Oiieral Manager I.ardner. of tht p ' Citv company, hopes to have a c . r 1. . -.:'..t. ' e .1.. I: . . ( of vestiiuili of t iie river of all attorneys in the county 'J o'clock tomorrow morning. John Deiiitiev strui-k natural oil hi farm, near Hampton, last week, j w hile digging his w ell deeper. i Dr. G. M. Babcock has secured ollice 1 .. i m ...... i, I IUDIII mill 11. 'Jioi, in I a f 1 IM will !: nleased to sec his old patrons. da.-ob I.leuer. ' ... ,1 tip at Ins home I lie largest line ol carp .-Is ami rugs to select from in the t hree cities, and prices guaranteed. Cleinann A: been made in various forms, but negotiations are still pending. tht reaftcr thev will come pretty rc Sal.iiiann. Have vou seen the line diniii" room furniture at ularl v. carpenter, is laid P at Ins home. , thirteenth staeel. with a broken right arm and other in juries, sustained by fa!Kng from a building on Twuntiet li stfect . t hat will lisplay lemauii A: ! are invited 1 disable I months him for w.rk for several The accident was caused bv Saliuann'sl' If not. vou to call and see it. Sevent v-tivedilTereiit st yles in brass bedsteads to select from at Clemann vt Sal.mann's. at price that can.t bn duplicated clsew here. Clemauu A; S.il.niann are now show ing the most complete line of carpets ever how ii in this part of the country, and prices the lowest. The republican county committee had a meeting at the Harper today to square u p accounts, anil to tell one another how it happened. Customers who have attended our j frIJ,t annual sales need not be told of the ! ... , t- T i . iifr..,..! ! s tli,'- :iri' a 1 w:i vs sill,? to come again. Dollv Bros. I Joi hituCirimm, of Davenport, single and 45 years of age. suicided eter lay morning by taking arsenic. He was a sufferer from cancer of the stomach. ' Snow Apples t, : 7 , Russians, Bowen's Best, Northern Spy, Hubardson. Do not wait too lent; before buying because thev are going fast, and our next consignment will be higher in price. f BROSJ tiie giving away of a brace supporting a scaffold on which Mr. Blcuer was htanding. He fell two stories, strik ing an obstruction in the descent, which badly bruised his side, and when he alighted a pile of lumber ( came down on his rigiu arm. iraciur ing it near the shoulder. Dr. C. C. farter dressed Lis injuries. A lost Opportunity, Th" Chi'-.i'-o iJecord tuva that Fonift i time ao a youni: nrani.-t secured per mission t " I rnctice on the Via orfjan in I the Auditoriunf. An el Ji rly man walked ( in and to, k a seat u few rown away tl:c i'iu:-ician. The yount orpini-t I noticed bini. and was encouraged to hhow oil" and io a fi-w tricks of play- ! iu. fir bis audietice. He rambled oil , for an hour, arid the t lderly man Fat j , tii, re. apparently impn ssed. The younfj man tired at lasr and was atxmt to iii i ; the oran wiu-ii the (lderly man ap- Harry H. Schroeder has purchased a GO-acre farm in Black Hawk town ship from Fred Ilofer. for which he paid 2. ..". lie will take possession in December. For the next four days the Fieai lning Furniture company will sell lt by I'd picture frames for -is ccuts. and " reiucm'-er these are the regular portrait si.e. The new building of the Concordia Germania society at Moliiie w as dedi cated Saturday evening. Mciuliers of the Rock Island Turnvcrein and Man ncrchoir attended. The tire department wt.s called at EC K HART'S We Will Give Special Induce ments This Week In Fancy Crockery. China piate-. .''c kind Cups and saucers. -J-'n- kind 1". :."c china pitchers 1 lc. 10c china sauce dishes .V. Tea ami colTec Jot stand goc fancy decorated platfls Inc. Dinnerware. lot't pit-ee dinner s- t, semi-porcelian decorated, worth ?fld. only !?.". '.,7. 11 I'.itiner set, decorated, a beauty, latest shape and style. $7.35. Japanese tea pots 1 lc. colored glass 1 iiioi'ii iTi'-im sets, colored I:,S. (iri'.iniuuuni.ui.i.amiu ..........fu , pitcher. I. utter d:sh. sugar that ho wi.-hed to play for a tew una- ,)i)Wj s,,oon i10i,it.r. VJr. Ut I IaH.-r racks, nice picture A III jr i'H L ttimn iiij t ut an fj-pjjj 4't c-xiHTieuccd organist to touch the in-j Wa'sto patK-r baskets. s,,eeial l'.c. rtrnmeut." said the yruiip man loftily j KJntl.r,iraI.,toll Laskels 4c With a little pasture, su0-estivo of j A of sewing machines at lllt't kius sum jiitiiiiiii , i ii m nrau;rt ; prescuti d his card, .Alexandre uun- iiiaut. Pans. Then it was tiniefcr the young or ganist to sv.-oen. H. had missed tho chance of bis life. Fer an hour be had l eeti ent, rtainim; tho great master witii homemaue drivel. The lillVrrnce. Dr. Pellet All you need is 23 cents' I worth i f soda bicarbonate, dissolved m l water. You'll get it at the drus store t tho drug 5tore, remember, not at the grocery lowest prices, and all kinds of needles, oils. etc. We rent dishes, knives, and forks, spoon, chairs and card tables. Tly wife had pimple on her fare, but ho Ih-d o.i.k- i am Ahl.TS ai..l they have ail rt:&ppeari-d. i b:td tsv-n trouMt-d wan constipation lor Mmt t me. tnii after tak ing ih Brsi Cascan-t I have hiul no troutue ith tbls ai.trnt. cannoi sjwa too ti'ti ly of "a-oarris " t'Mru Wahim n. tTUS Oeruaatoitn Arc.. 1'UiiadL-lpLla. Pa. ECK HART'S Fhone 4474. Twentieth Street. fj CATHARTIC l'idieiit But what difference does it ?1 make, doctor? ' Dr. Pellet It will make a heap of . diiTercuco to yo-a. If you go to the gro cery, they'll give yoa so much that the dose'll kill vou. Boston Transcript We Do Not !2 !i5 .1 3 OiTer vou something for noth- ing n"or do we sell one thing below cost in t-rder to vou on soiricthing else catch .1 9k Plnunt. rlat:e. l-iot. TiM Ooo. IV GooU. Never s.oleu. VVeak. n. oc iiirr. lot. Zjc.mc ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... . ran. !. b n I'ecolUr to the State. "So far ad I know. " said the doctor ia answer to a question, "the shortest word of four syllables is Ohioan. ' " "Wei!." obsvrAed the professor, re- Qn Q asll B3SlS. moving his cigar from his mouth a mo- i 1 cunt, "it's tbo .ime wayasregards t ;e oil'.ces. Tho Ohioan always gets there J k with fowtr letters than anybody tide. ' - Chicutfo Tribune. 71 71 H NELSON S CASH GROCERY. The average age at which wraia k.1 ' fcj But h e Do Buy and All Goods That is the reason wh v it costs vou so much less to live when vou trade at ir;lTV years. c- ia civilized countries 2 ) 32S Twentieth Street. Phone 10S0. Clothing (1) We're selling Blue Chinchilla Reefers No velties For Children! I Boy's Reefers and Leggins. If you give the boy a Reefer hes happy, for he can romp and play, skate and slide in them without the hindrance of coat tails, and without fear of a cold, for a Reefer is the most comfortable Garment ever . put on a child. to fit Hoys from 3 age, at to 10 years 13 9 $ & Blue Chinchilla Reefers for Boys from 10 to 15 years of age, with storm f collar, at & CO We have better grades in Chinchilla 5 Reefers, all wool qualities, rang (ft ing in price from $2.48 to Our finest Reefers in Covet Cloths and Montenacs, beauties, cost 4 Leather and Corduroy Leggins, iY2 at - - - - - 6 5 o o Special Values in Vestees Suits. $2 values for $3 values for $4 values for $4.50 values for $1.45 2.48 2.95 3.50 5.85 9 8 c Buy a boy a Reefer and a pair of Leggins and hefs fixed for out-door business. S3 5 The above represents four lines, in a variety of styles and pretty combinations made of good, strong materials, sizes 5 to 8, absolutely the best values in the city. Children's Suits that are made to wear well, as well as look well, are the special lines we are selling at $2.95. We have cheaper suits, of course, and higher priced suits as well, but if you are looking for an arti cle that will stand the racket for boys from 9 to 16 years of age, buy one of our Double-Breasted Suits we are selling at s $2.95 1 711 A mm w tteKi k AY hid.- W mf Tgjy i.jrnw 11 h.ii W,WimVt'm'lwfi9l t-1 P-k -al tA .-tali' mm Jjr J - C ir. 'I It ... A 1729 Second Avenue, Rock Island. 115 and 117 W. Second S., Davenport. CD us 1 t. ft - 'S " A-.'I K0-T0-BA3 SUMd ami piiriMtil tT all rj. IM W K V J Subscribe for Tiie Abgcs, v