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THE AUeiTS, TIT (U K SD AY, OCTOIBEIl 19. 1399. THE ARGUS. Published Dally and Weekly at 1C4 Second Avenue, Rock Island. III. Entered at the Fofctoffice as Second-class matter IX THE NAME OK J. W. POTTER. TERMS Dally. 10 cents per week-. Weekly, 12 00 per annum: in advance il.50. All communications of political or argumen tative character, political or religious, must have real name attached for publication. No such article will be pr.nted over fictitious Big natures. Correspondence solicited from every town ship in Rsck Inland county. TiiLKsUAV, October l'J. Coi.umisia, the :eru of the ocean. 'J'iif. fjuincy JIerull savs that (Jov Roosevelt a. cartooned would make a good advertisement for sozodont. Now that President McKinley is back in Washington, wonder if the rest of the American people may have the use of the flair for a time? Manila merchants have formally petitioned President McKinley asking the removal of Hpu. Otis from the command of the American forces in the Philippines. II. V. Seyniore, of the American, a newspaper published in Manila, who is (tearing the petition to Washington, states that with a new man in Otis' place "tin- war would be ended in three mouths. " '-Otis," says he. '-is incom jK-tent, very incom petent." 'I'm: Chicago Tribune remarks with phonetic truth : Thru the ade ov Superintendent Androoz the nu fo netie spoling awthorized by the Na tional Kdukashional associashun iz now in force in the Shceawgo publik skoois. Thorn reform will not be possible at nuns, but by the ade ov the nu program theeatalog ov wurds, tin; average boy or girl is unable to .-pel in such a wa that the general publik rckognizes them, will Ite greatly increased." tin. no: Kea'I, mark, learn anil in wardly digest what the Phil delphia Ledger, a republican daily, s-ivs of the tariff on lumber: "To state the truth plainlv the d.Uv on lumber is of a like naturi- with inanv oilier winc.'i were !iel bv rapai'iniis speculation tor the sole purp .-e icspoi;:ng tin- people, ami written i n the taritl schedule at the belies of powerful lohvist. In man v instances o ver-j iiiiii cted wares are sold bvtln proLerleil aill loslere.l trusts to l"f- eigners at a lower price than at home." Looks a- i the ad:ninistra tion might be forced to bring its press ci'iisor over from Manila. In substance, the auti-iiuperialists in conference in Chicago, adopted as their platform the words of the mi moriai i.iucowi. iiere tuey are: ".No man is good enough to govern another man without that others consent. When the white man governs himself that is self-government; but when hi governs himself and also governs an other man, that is more than self government that is despotism. Our reliance is in the love of lilx-rtv which Coil has planted in us; our defense is in the spirit which prizes liberty as tlie heritage of ail meu in all lands. everywhere. Those who deny free doiu to others deserve it not for them selves, and miller a just Cod cannot long retain it. CoMi-Ki.i.m ly the force of public opinion to yield to the patriotic im pulse of duty. (Joy. Isl;e M. Shaw, of Iowa, has reluctantly given mi his lampaign long enough to go to San Irancisco to receive the returning Iowa soUliers trom the Philippines. The Iowa executive had fully deter mined not to make the sacrilice o! leaving the stump in his canvass for reelection for such a purpose and had sent others of the state ollicers to San Francisco to represent him. but the feeling of indignation that swept over tne slate was too strong to Oe ignored. Hut thedcvelopment that finally moved the governor was that the returning soldiers would probably be mustered out of the service of the government in time to vote this fail. A M anila correspondent in reporting the rumor that an offer has Iteeii made to the I'nited States government by a Filipino leader to sell out the re'el !:. Aguin.ildo and a!!, for a financial consideration, hastens to aiM the as surance in all apparent seriousness that "Oiis is firmly set against pur chasing surrenders." Supcrlluous as f the Clot for RHEUMATISM. V PTB T ri . . .. 7 sxa sij:ir rcmplalnts, and Drenared nndrr thjt mrin-nt. cermim urn-inn i iws C ieV preecr.Dea cy esuaent ncyncians: no DIPUTTD'O tain expeller: WorlJ rraowned RnsrVt'y ramrfi:! ! i 'nly r-nnm-wirsTraiJe Mark Anchor." a t..ni. Atx-ltlnir-irKUorthn-arii 31 HIGHEST AWinnS. 13 Branca Eoases. Cwa G.'aiiwat. this statement, as to Otis' convictions, mav strike the average wind in this country, yet the offer itself mar not appear so remarkable as coming from the insurgents, when it is considered that the United States having pur chased the rebellion in the first place, those involved might have supposed that it might lte disposed of on the same monetary basis. Uut great and surprising as has been the innovation on the of. this government, of part which the existinir troubles in the far east furnish the sequence, it is hardly to be considered that the people of this government would countenance the shakin? off of the burden on the strength of a cash proposition. ML nioMTcira ANCHOR" STOMACIIAI. b.t for Literary Not en. l.'nusual interest attaches to the Thanksgiving (November) number of the Pall Mall Magazine for its large and increasing circle of American readers. One of the contributors. William Archer, who has shown deep interest in American subjects, nice appreciation of American character and peculiarities, amiable criticism of our foibles and a grasp of his subject at once pleasing and convincing, in Novemlier begins a aeries of articles which will be read with deep interest. for, under the title of lhe Amer ican Stage, he writes pleasingly of us. I tie publishers are preparing to meet a large demand for the numbers containing his forthcom ing articles. The frontispiece of the November number will be the Holy Family, after picture by IJotticelli, in the Louvre. auM will be more than ever desirable for preservation. Mr Parker writes entertainingly of The Eye of the Needle, and Mrs. Steel's charming Indian story. The IIost3 of the Lord, will be continued. Other contrioutions are equally attractive, and the illustrations and mechanical execution more than ever justify the name so appropriately given to the Pall Mall bv its readers I he Maga zine de Luxe. COUNTY TEJirLE. Transfer. Oct. 1. Herman i redenckson to Andrew C. Erickson, lot 7, block r. Pitts'. Cilbert & Pitts' add., Moline, ioo. W. C. Frederickson to Andrew C. Erickson, lot 7, block t, Pitts', Cil bert & Pitts' add.. Moline, $10(J. H. C. Frederickson to Andrew C Erickson, lot 7, block t. Pitts', Cilbert A: Pitts' add., Moline, $1. M. M. Sturgeon ti II. P. Hubbard part lot 1. block 1, Twenty-first street add., Kock Island, fi'OU John W. Cuod to Frank C. Allen, part outlot 1 . Mary add., Moline, !f l,U0(. Mary F. Porter to part out lot 1 , Marv add., Moline. C. F. Ilemenway to Frank (5. Allen, part outlot 4o. j, i w. sf 2.000 William F. Cil more to Ella H. Cod- frev, lot o, Ellen S. Webber's subdiv outlot L'o, ;i.". IS. Jw, t,10i. lx William Cramenz to John Mo- ross. part lots HI and 17, block 2, Coal Valley, f 1. E. II. Cuver to Marv E. Hock, lot 1, block 20, East Moline, 4:500. James F. Huntoon to Emma S. Hodgson, w7o feet lot 2 and e 20 feet lot :. block 2, Wood's First add., Mo line. f I.50O. F. Porter's first Frank (J. Alien F. Porter's lirst lltMTTON IIAPPKMMiS. Hampton, Ojt. is. L. W. Prown of Havana. Kas., is calling on old friends. The house is engaged and the wed ding bells will soon ring. Farmers on the Hampton bluffs complain of the theft of chickens and corn. Mr. Kuhns has moved to Water town, where he is employed at the asylum. Mrs. F. II. Stevens and Mrs. II. O. Norton arrived home frm Chicago Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Malkam. who were visiting at Dr. Hunter's, de parted for their home at Kansas City Mo.. Monday. The Ep worth Ix-ague gave an apple pie social at the resilience of Mrs. A K. Stoddard Tuesday evening. Miss Josephine Holland won the prize. Million Olvn Avar. It is certainly gratifying to the pub lic to know of one concern in the land who are not afraid to 1m: generous tv the needy and suffering. The propri' etorsof Ir. King's New Discovery for Consumption. Coughs and Colds have given away over ten million trial bot ties of this great medicine, and have the satisfaction of knowing it has ab solutely cured thousands of hopeless cases. Asthma, bronchitis, hoarse ness and ail diseases of the throat. chest and lungs are surely cured by it. Call on H.irtz & I'llemever, drug gists, and get a free trial bottle, liegular size i0 cents and 1. Everv bottle guaranteed or price refunded. A Lima Man's Testimony. I have obtained excellent results from the use of Foley's Kidney Cure. It relieves niv oaekaciie ana severe pain over the hips. It toned up my system and gave me new vim and en ergy, i reganl it as an honest and reliable remedy for all kidney dis eases. It makes no false claims. ,but diHs what it says when given a fair trial. I certainly recommend it. William Fins, 417 Elida Road, Lima. Ohio. Too late to cure a cold after con sumption has fastened its deadly grip on the lungs. Take Dr. Wood's Nor way Fine Svrup while vet there is time. For sale bv Marshall & Fisher, druggists. You ought to know that when suf fering from any kidney trouble that a safe, sure remedy is Foley's Kidnev Cure. Guaranteed or money refund E COUNSEL FOR St OK WOMEN VERY woman suffering from any female tronble can bo helped by Mrs. Pmkham. This statement is based on sound reasoning and an unrivalled record. Multitudes of America's women to-day bless Mrs. Pinkham for competent and common-sense advice. Write to her if you are ill. Her address is Lynn. Mass. Absolutely no charge is made for advice. "1 sutiered seven years and would surely have died but for your help," writes Mrs. Geo. Bainhridge, Morea. Pa., to Mrs. Pinkham. It is with pleasure I now write to inform you that I am now a healthy woman, thanks to your kind advice and wonderful medi cine. I can never praise it enough. I was a constant sufferer from womb trouble, and leucorrhoea. had a continual pain in abdomen. Sometimes I could not walk across the floor for three or four weeks at a time. Since using your medicine, I now l ave no more bear ing-down pains, or tired feelings, and am well and hearty. I shall recommend Lydia E. Pinkham "s Vege table Compound to all my suffering friends as the greatest remedy for all female weakness." Mrs. Susie J. Weaver. 1821 Callowhill St.. Phila- delphia. Pa., writes: Dear Mrs. Pinkham I had inflammation of the womb 'and painful men struation, and by your advice I began taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound. Have taken four bottles and used one package of Sanative Wash and feel like a new woman. I thank you so much for what your mcdi- cine has done for nie." Mrs. M. Daum anx, 771 W. 21st St.. Chicago, 111., writes: After two months' trial of Lydia I. Pinkliam's Vegetable Compound I can not say enough in praise for it. I was a very sick woman with womb trouble when I began its use. but now I am well." I STORIES FROM SHERRARD. A Hatch of Neva From the llimtllnc Min ing Town. Shcrrard. Oct. is. C. A. Samuel son was in Reynolds Friday. The wedding bells are ringing in Shcrrard. Tom Haigh was in the tri-citics Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. William Thompson are visiting in Iowa. Mr. and Mrs. frank Love visited their son at Rural Sunday. Miss Hulda Smiu lson returned home Saturday from Chicago. Mrs. Richmond, of Rock Island, visited Mrs. James Shannon last week. Mrs. George Illingsworth, of St. Louis, is visiting her sister, Mrs. ( i u r ney Fa r ro w . Ed Grady returned home Wednes day after a summer trip with the merry-go-round. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Garland, of Des Moines, were visiting last week in Sherrard ami Cable. Miss Ella D.inielson. of Moline, re turned to her home after a 2-weeks' vit witli her brother, Ed Danielson. George Iawson, Jr., and family, of Cable, passed through here Sunday on their way to Mirtha to visit with rel atives. Charles Miller, while returning from Coal Valley, met with an acci dent Sunday, his head being so badly cut as to require several stitches. Rube Lewis and family, of Cable, and Mr. and Mrs. George Nichols, of Rock Falls, passed through here on their way to Coal Valley Sunday. Mrs. El Thompson and family, formerly of Moline, are visiting with her sister, Mrs. James Shannon, for a month, after which they will leave for their future home in Louisiana. Charles Sass and family have moved from Cable to Sherrard. Mr. Sass in tends tearing down his residence at Cable and rebuilding u in Sherrard, having bought a lot of David Sher rard. The son of Isaac Evans, who was instantly killed in the mines here last Thursday, was working with his father and narrowly escaped death The boy sustained a sprained foot and some teeth were knocked out. The 'state mine inspector Thomas Hudson, anil Coroner Iar rance arrived here Friday and held the inquest. The jury returned a verdict that Isaac Evans came to his death bv the accidental fail of a rock The deceased was 63 years old. His body was shipped to Pottstown, near Peoria, where his family resides, for interment. Keel Hot From the Una. Was the ball that hit G. 15. Stead- man, of Newark, Mich., iu the civil war. It caused horrible ulcers that no treatment helped for 20 years. Then liucklen's Arnica Salve cured him. Cures cuts, bruises, burns, boils. felons, corns, skin eruptions. Rest pile cure on earth. 25 cents a 1kx. Cure guaranteed. Sold by Hartz & Lllemeyer. It May Se Your Life. A dose or two of Foley's Honev and Tar will prevent an attack at pneumo nia, grip or severe cold if taken in time. Lures coughs, colds, croup, la grippe, hoarseness, difficult breath ing, whoopiug cough, incipient con sumption, asthma or bronchitis. (Jives positive relief in advanced stages of consumption, asthma or bronchitis. Guaranteed. It's a mistake to imagine that itch ing piles can t oe curei; a mistake to suffer a day longer than you can help. Doan's Ointment brings instant relief and permanent cure. At any drug store. 50 eents. For saie bv Mar shall & Fisher, druggists. HEARTY EXPRESSION. Hundreds Tell of the Change Which They Have Felt. Arnold's Bromo Celery cares head aches; 10, 25 and 50 cents. Beiss' The Time Come for Kork Island People to Tell What lias iteen Done For Thrm. The time has come when people in Rock Island feel the change. Many people in this city have given volun tary endorsement of the great change thev have felt after using Morrow's Khl-ne-oids. Kid-ne-oids will cure a lame back kidnev backache, urinaiy and kidney disorders, sleeplessness, restlessness aud nervousness. We always like to give reference as to the merits of Mor row's Kid-ne-oids and this time refer vou to Miss Lizzie Johnston, 313 Fill more street, Davenport, Iowa, who says: "I have been in very bad con diiion with kidnev trouble; it was im possible for me to sleep and I got no rest dav or night. 1 was extremely nervous and had a severe pain across the small of my back. Mv most alarming and distressing symptom was a very excessive and frequent discharge of the secretions of the kid neys which were in a very unhealthy condition. I doctored for a year or more with physicians and was con stantly growing worse. I took ; number of patent medicines and kid nev pills, some for months without neglect, but nothing I could get would do me anv lasting good, until I got Morrow's Kid-ne-oids at Nadler's drug store, and took them for a few weeks: the good they did me was simply wonderful. I think everyone who is suffering with kidnev trouble should stop experimenting with doctors and patent medicines and take Morrow's Kid-ne-oids. because thej' cure. Kid-ne-oids are for sale at M. F Hahnsen's drug store at 50 cents per box. A descriptive booklet mailed upon request by John Morrow cc Co Chemists, Springlield, Ohio. Free of Charge. Anv adult suffering from a cold settled on the breast, bronchitis throat or lung troubles of any nature who will call at Thomas H. Thomas will be presented with a sample bot tle of Roschee s German Syrup, free of charge. Only one bottie to one person, and none to children without order from parents. No throat or lung remedy ever had such a sale as Roschee's German Syrup in all parts of the civilized world Twenty years ago millions of bottles were given away, and your druggists will tell vou its success was marvel ous. It is really the only throat and lung remedy generally endorsed by physicians. One 75 cent bottle will cure or prove its value. rom tv dealers in all civilized countries. Bn thi krt 133 Hava Always Btt cf tZTUcUZ YT ForDrui jjeeley tare For Drunkenness and Drug Using- u r r-e n i It oc CotitUiet.'Uil. THE PARENT INSTITUTE, 1 W, l -!-. i:v lull r. ill UMTS PENNYROYAL fLLS Thr-f overcome Wfikwri. trrrrn lr.tT ftnd oiolMionijLrrrkM vijtor ud r ani-a fain of rritnatrvi tn." liiy I.lfc f)Tfrs" to frirl at vonuihixxi. auaing d ioprnBt of or iran and tnxlj. No knows rmifdy f..r women v-quskl Uim. Ci-ifnl do tinrm life to C.me & Dlrnr II ksi f'hT mall. Hold by nirrlits. (a M0TT CfllKCAl COu".. n Special Business Mention The following firms are recommended to readers of The Ar gus as prepared to serve patrons to the best possible advantage, and worthy of business confidence: STEARNS Bicycles At Spencer's. J. Leveen, THE TAILOR. Commercial House, Market Square. Suils made to order. Cleaning and re pairing promptly done at lowest prices. Not madr by a truau Ulack Joe Cream liuno. It 1a the creamlcat of all L. E. West, Gum Co. CI1AS, ILLEMEYEB, PHARMACIST. Prescriptions a peciality. Prut's. Paints, Oils, IVrfumes, Stationery and Toilet Articles. AT REASONABLE PRICES. 611 Seventeenth St. Roeu Island, 111. F. A. LtlTIIMR, Merchant ugE Tailor. ARGUS Cleaning and repairing a WANT specialty. ADS. 61tSeveiiteenth Street, Kock Is land. 111. Hull & Co. REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE Room 21, Mitchell & Lynde Uulldinjr. MOtlSE BRASS WORKS FOR Aluminum. Brome, Braaa Castings And Repairs. Telephone 3K4. MOLINE, ILL. MADE IK GERMANY Hoffmann's Rice Starch. One for Laundry; One for Food. Ask your Gro cer for it and get a Cook Book free. S. A. MAGER MFG. CO. Manufacturers of BRA8S AND BRONZE, CASTING3 AND ARCHITECTURAL IRON WORK. Second ave. and Twenty-third St. Telephone 1(5. ACADEMY OF THE VISITATION. conducted ty the sisters of the visi tation. 3'.i Fifth avenue. Rock Is land. The Acad emic Preparatory and Kindergarten Departments of the new academy will be opened Monday Sept. IM. Superior advan tages In MUSIC. ART. EL OCUTION. PHY SICAL CULTURE and the languages. NELSON'S Feed Store. 2W5, Fourth Ave. II A V GRAIN STRA W And FLOUR. Telephone 1984. Hoppa the Tailor. Corner Twen tieth St. and Fourth ave. We give the most value for the least money. M- SOSNA, Wholesale Dealer in SCRAP IRON, RUBBER, AND ALL KINDS OPMETAI,. Hides, wool Tal low. Hijrhtst price paid whether In bmall or large quantities, or car load lots. lli.'-24-c Seventh ave. 'Phone 4'."W, Kock Island, 111. Try Range's IIOMK MADK BREAD. Three Loaves For IOC 2100 Fifth ave. THIS SPACE IS RESERVED FOR THE KOCK ISLAND IRON WORKS. St. Ambrose College, Davenport, Iowa. Eighteenth Year. Tne next session commences Sept. 7tb. 1"W. Philo sophical, classical commercial and preparatory courses. For terms and full particulars apply to REV. J. T. A. flanna;an, PRES. E. F. Stroehle Central News bland. Cpjars, Tobacco, Soda Water, Tool, etc. Chicago papers de livered and orders taken for all peri odicals. I!1 Third avenue. Look around, then go to Lloyd tor your Bargains in Bicycles. Harper House Block. Lewis Roofing Co. Asphalt and Flint Roofing, liulldint; Papers and Rooting Materials. 24th St. and Srd Ave. Rock Island, 111. THOMAS VAN TUYL, FOR MISSISSIPPI BICYCLES and all general light repairing. 113-11.5 West Seventeenth street. KERLER BROS. Steam Carpet and Feather Cleaners, 117 East Seven teenth street. I'hone 4371. f First-class work. Dealers in Feathers, lluy and Sell. II. S. RACI1MAN Cash Grocery. Cheapest place in town to trade. YOUR ORDERS SOLICITED, I60S Second avenue. Rock Island. 111. Telephone 1249. BOGGESS' S G IS s UP ro DATE. 115 Seventeenth Street. Residence prop erty, business property and lots for sale in the city by E. J. Burns. Real estate and Insurance agen cy, Room i, Mitchell iLycde building. Gndaata 1881 or low State University. Practiced Medicine Eleven Years In Chicago. DR. J. R. COZIKE, DISEASES OF CHILDREN A SPECIALITY. Office and residence over David Don s store. Ills -'lid; Ave. Kock Island, 111. Jesse Green Billiards and Pool, Cigars and Tobacco. Chicago papers de livered. 323 Twentieth street. A complete line of new and 2d hand COOK STOVES AND STEEL RANGES At the lowest prices. Ament's Sur prise Store. 1C2 Second Ave. At Walker's. 1 dozen 'beets shelf paper lc. 'lhe fc rolls toilet papPrL'c. Too'b picks at one hair price. (let a music catalogue free and pick nut soma of that lie music. ATTEND THE Davenport Business College. 112-116 East Second - Street, Davenport, la. J. E. LARKIN CONSTABLE AND COLLECTOR. Reasonable fees for all collec tions. Prompt returns ou all collections. Omce 1712 Second avenue Residence 602 Forty-fifth St. If you Intend do ing any building call on GEORGE BICK Contractor and Builder. Shop and residence at No. 1M Thirtv elRlith Btreet, Rock Inland, 111. ROCK ISLAND PANI- TORIUM. F. J. Steele. Pro. 1709 Second av., Room 7. Buford Block. Your entire ward robe cleaned and pressed for if per month. Work called for and delivered. Tailoring, cleaning and repairing. SAVE your wife's life and insurance bill by using White Lily CiKSollne, m'f'rd. by Penn Oil & Supply Co. Lt'd. For sale bv all first-class dealers. Rock Island Electric Co. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS. GAS AND ELECTRIC FIXTURES. Isolated Plants, Motors. Electrical Supplies and Novelties, General Repairing. Estimates Cheerfully Furnished. Private Telephones. 119 Eighteenth Street. Latest Styles IN Men Women and Children's SHOES And lowest prices. A. GREVE. 2518 Fifth Avenue. M. T. Free THE NEW UP-TO-DATE Photographer 1807 Second Avenue. EKLUND, TBI WATCHMAKER, Repairs watch es, clocks, and makes time keepers. Artistle jewel ry making and repairing. Krirraving neatly done. .All work Kuaranlced. 225 20th St.. E side bpencer Square. ROCK ISLAND FUEL CO. DEALERS IV Wood and Coal. West Virginia Smokeless, for Furnace Use. Telephone H'7. A NICK MERCHANTS' LUNCH acrveil at noon, ISc. Lunch from 4:30 to Kraiscd beef with gravy. pota'oes and hot cakes 15c. John E. Jaynes, Delmonlco, Short order house or.rn dav or nitrht. ln)7 Second Ave. Osteopathic Treatments Given by the Muscle Manipulator a new invention. 230 lirldge Avenue, DAVENPORT, IA. Choice bard and soft coal and coke, lime, cement and building material In general. Telephone I0M. Port Byron Lime Association. Wh yleit.ilc and retail. Rock Island. El.WOOD Luck an I'lIILKKOOK, Kock Island, IJ1. Sup'Tviserof music In puMlc schools. Teacher Of Voice, Musical director. Private xt-ilio In Y. M C. A. building. Office bourn. 4 5 and 7 to p. m. and ail day Saturdays. -Reidy Bros. Real Estate, Insurance and Loans. Pauly, Danielson & Son Tiy our New Dill Pickles and I'an Cake l lour. KU Thirty-eighth St. Davenport Dental Parlors, O. D. DO RAN, Dentist. CROWN & URIDfJE work a specialty 114 East Third Street. J.P Williamson Second Hand Storo New and sec ond hand goods sold, bought and exchanged. Stoves Kepalred. 1511 Secbnd4Av. II. F. KNOX, Funeral Director and Embalmer. 412 Twentieth St. Telephone I Ml. TRI-CITY ELECTRIC COMPANY, 405 Ilrady Bt'eet, Davenport. Tele phone 0441. 322 Twentieth St. Rock Island. Tele phone 40H2. Estimates on any thing electrical. Complete stock of gas, electric and combination (inures Rock Island Drop and Press Co. Manufacturers of Specialties. They arc prepared to do binding, bunch ing and sharing. Also heavy or light forging. Drop forging a specialty. W. T. Magill, DENTIST OfT1-e In M;i"orilc T-nipJr Hours ten" to 12 ") a m. I.JO to J J p. m. Entrance 206 Eighteenth street, KOCK ISLAND, ILL Complete line of Good, Solid, School Shoes Lowest Prices. At Fourth Ave nue Shoe Store. ed. drug store, rorsCe by H- V. B&bnse&t druggist.