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TUB ABGU8, MONDAY. NOVEMBER 2G, 1900a 5 s 13 aos. Foot Fitters DOLLY BROS. 307 Twentieth Street. FOOT FITTERS. Orttffc.ton, Deslgaen nd Bulia.ra of Sho. tod SeUen of Sboe, od SkiUif tattoo. AT Geo. A. McDonald's YOU CAN BUT Soda Crackers, per lb 6c Ginger Snaps, ' " 6c Corn Meal, per sack 10c 12 bars Laundry Soap 25o Compressed Teast lo Yeast Foam 3o ow Corn, 2 cans 15o New Tomatoes, 2 cans.... 15c Unceda Biscuit, per pack age So Shredded Wheat Biscuit per package lOo the cheap man, qeo. a. Mcdonald 2301 Fifth Avenue. Phone 1135 Now Ready for Your Thanksgiving Dinner. We arc the leaders in a'l Frozen Dainties. To make your home the happiest for this eventful day order your Ice Cream, Ices, Fancy Cakes, Pastry and Confections from Math & Brautlgam Co., Bakery, Da you know what genuine Basel Leb kuchen is? Come and see. We always aim to Improve. Our new expert In cakes and pastry is one of our improvements. See our windows. Hath & Brautigam Go. fhona 1155. 1711-1718 Second Av W. L. VANCE & CO. SSI&SSrwaltO BuUdicp, Chicaco, IU. Members of Cfcleaco Board of Trade. "HirWhMt and QeiTonbr k," Correspondence solicited. Orders e -r-nt-l in 10i bushels and upwards oa m srgtna. LLY LAST CAME IS LOST, Rock Island High School Eleven Defeated on Davenport Gridiron. PUTS UP A PLUCKY DEFENSE Score of 6 to O-More Anent the Western Champion ship. Rock Island High school played the last scheduled football game of the season Saturday with Davenport High school at Foresters1 Shooting park across the river. It was windy and snowing furiously during the en tire game and the field was nasty and slippery. The ball soon became very hard to hold, and it was through a fumble that Rock Island lost the game, Capt. Grant, of Davenport, getting it for an 85-yard run and touchdown in the second half. The game was played in SO and 35 minute halves. In the tirst neither side scored, though the advantage was with Rock Island, and they would have probably scored had it not been for a phenomenal 85-yard punt by Capt. Grant, wnich went over Rock Island's goal line. In the second half 'Rack Island kicked off and held for downs. Then came the fumble and run that de cided the game. The latter part was devoted to an exchaag3 of punts that netted neither side a point, and the score when time was called was 6 to 0 in Davenport's favor. The lineup: RiN K Lsl.M. FeSITIOSIS. Davbnport. Krey and Uberg Centre Etc els lien CUannoa Rigbt Guard (Jilchrist K Obenr If t Uuard lies Roy Jens KiKbt Taenle M. Smitb Will Colliss Ieft Tackle Cook Salmann. hiirbt Knd McGregor Will Channon Left Knd H. bmlth Carse ami 1'orter. ...tuartcr (Capt.) Urant Holdorf Full Hack Crans Hutfedorn RiRht Half Nebeker IJurribart Left Half Meiiarr Referee. I'rof. J. F. Darby: umpire. Hub Uarr: timers. Miller and Thatcher; Uoemeu Sbaw and Porter. The second team of Moline High school defeated the eleven of bacreu Heart academy, Davenport, 23 to 0. Championship Not 8ettled. There seems to be no hope of deli nitely settling the western champion ship this season. Iowa and Minne sota, the two universities with un beaten elevens, have spoken out posi tively and finally against a post season game, so the matter remains where it stood a week ago, with two teams having clean records and strong claims and a third so nearly equal as to leave doubt in the minds of some as to its relative standing. It seems fair to allow Iowa and Minnesota equal claims, though the Hawkeyes have made bigger scores tbau Minne sota and have not been tied in any game this season. However, Iowa's game is calculated to pile up big scores against weak teams, the run ning game yielding faster gains than the heavy line-bucsing used by Min nesota. Again, Iowa has not met as strong a team as Minnesota or Wis consin, and nas scarcely oeeu forcea to its utmost to win. A meeting be tween the Hawkeyes and Gophers would have settled matters in tho only satisfactory way. and it is a subject of regret that the game was not arranged. Wisconsin has no challenges for ibird place. Iowa gained the respect of all college men by practically olTering to meet Minnesota in a contest for the championship. That the Gophers did not see lit to embrace the opportunity was due to the rigid climate, which prevents Dr. Williams men from practicing outdoors even for their final game with Nebraska. A refusal to play Wisconsin was to bo expected since the game could not have posi tively settled the championship. FREE WARNER'S SAFE CURE To all who suffer with Kidney. Liver. Heart. Hi adder or mood diseases. n. (ample bottle of Warner s Safe Cur (the pioneer KiOney and l.ier Remedy) will be sent absolutely Free of Cost by addressing postal card to WARNER S S A r K t l HE CO.. Rochester, . v., and mentioning this paper. Exclusive Agent of Honey Dew Brands Of canned fruit and vegeta bles. They are the finest goods, packed and taste as though they had just come out of the garden. Vegetables. Canned Corn. Canned neat. Cuocrd Tomttors Canned Suocatash. Canned Wsi lnv Canned lico IK-an. Canned Strirtiess Beaos- Canned Kxtra Sifted Peas. Fruits. Canned Redpitt-d cherries. L an Bed Ked Raspberries.. Canned atrawierriea. Canned Sliced llne Apple. Canned Orated l'ine Apple. Canned Lemon Clint; Peaches. Agent for Gilaxy Flour. C. W. HORTON. Telephone 1321. 626 Twentieth St. Brief Bits of Turkey Talk. Forks were first used in the year 1300. Previous to that time there wem rnles of etiquette regarding the use of the fingers at table. Order your poultry of Horton. Dressed poultry at Schroeder's. Home made mince meat at Hor- toa's. Plenty of poultry at Mattausch's, Seventeenth street. Cider sauce may be made as follows: Two cupfulls of sweet cider, one cup ful of sugar, one tablespooniui oi out ter; boil and pour gently over one well-beaten egg. Finest cigars iu the city at the Pal ace cigar store. Order your Thanksgiving poultry of H. Tremann's Sons'. Order your poultry at Kroegel's market, 931 Fourth avenue. Dressed poultry of all.kinds at Mat tausch's, Seventeenth street. Low prices cn Thanksgiving hats this week at Mrs. La Frenz'. Choice dressed turkeys, chickens. ducks and geese at Schroeder's. Pigs in Blankets Drain and care fully dry nice plump oysters; wrap each one in a thin slice of bacon, fasten with a small wooden skewer and fry quickly in a hot pan. . Dressed turkeys and chickens at Mattausch's. Seventeenth street: The newest and prettiest Thanks giving hats are at Mrs. La Frenz'. Plenty of dressed poultry for Thanksgiving at Maucker & Tonn's. Hiked Bananas Remove the skin and the inside pith; place them side by side in a granite baking pan; dust with sugar; add a little lemon juice. put over four tablespoonfuls of water and bake quickly. Order your poultry for Thanksgiv ing at Mattausch's. Seventeenth street Thanksgiving linen bargains at Mc Cabe's which will interest all good housekeepers. Don t forget that the l'alace cigar store carries the largest line of cigars in the city when you are buying your Thanksgiving cigars. Poultry of all kinds can be had at Jvroegel's market. 9.JI Fourth avenue. The fifteenth century made quite an advance iu the direction of table uten sils. It gave to civilization the salt, cellar, the egg-cup, and Venice made the wonderful glasswork which suiier ceded the drinking cups of wood and clav. Fresh dressed turkeys, chickens, ducks and geese at Kroegel's market, 931 Fourth avenue. Order vour poultry of Maucker & Tonn, as they will have the linest line of dressed poultry. Place your Thanksgiving poultry order with Mattausch. and vou will get the best to be had. Anything and everything in .nc way of poultry at Mattausch's, Seven teenth strtet. tiive him a trial. For that sweet, mild, after meal smoke, go to the Palace cigar store, and your longing will be satisfied. Order your Thanksgiving turkey at Kroegels market, l'hone orders given prompt attention. 931 Fourth avenue There is nothing that will satisfy that longing after your lig l banks giving dinner as one of those sweet. mild cigars that come from the Palace jar store. bee the new line oi sideboards on display at Clcmann & Salzruann's lou will need one for lhanksgiving Some crockery bargains for thrca days this week at Mc Cabe's which ought to be on every lhanksgiving tablo. To enjoy jour Thanksgiving dinner your turkey should be cooked on a Peona steel range, bummers v Woodin. Vou will make no mistake bv order- ng your poultrv. celery, mincemeat. oysters, and in fact everything that goes to make up a first-class Thar. Us ing dinner at Maucker lonn s O store, corner rourth avenue and Sev enteenth street. Turkey feathers may be made into decorations most suitable for Thanks giving day. Fans and stars, circles and triangles composed of them, ar ranged on a red background, look well on the walls. Small ones may be stuck through the menus, or a single large quill, tied with red. white ('and blue ribbon, laid beside each plate ' at dinner. To serve your Thanksgiving dinner right and in a proper way it will be well to have one of those new dining room tables of Clemann & Salzmann's. An "Auxtion Sale" gives great fun to its participants on Thanksgiving. Eich child is provided with a small basket or bag containing fifty dried beans. A large basket containing parcels of every shape and size is brought in, aud an older person se lected as auctioneer. These packages may contain things of value and of no value, and of use and ofno use, but in every case their identity must be hidden by their wrappings. The auctioneer, who has no knowledge of the contents of the parcels, must pro ceed to describe with great imagina tion the articles for sale, trying to guess from the shape what the arti cles may be. The children bid their beans for the parcels, each bean rep resenting one cent, each article being sold at auction to the highest bidder. If vou have ever seen a child in the agony of croup you can realize how grateful mothers are for One Minute Cough cure, which gives relief as soon as it is administered. It quickly cures coughs, colds and all throat and lung troubles. B. H. Biebcr, jllartz & Ullemeyer. WHAT ARE LAWS FOR, Subject of a Sermon Preached By Rev. D. L. McNary Yesterday. CONDITIONS IN E00K ISLAND. What Regulations Are Ignored and on Whom Responsi bility Rests. Rev. D. L. McNary. pastor of the United Presbyterian church, took for his subject at the morning service yesterday, "What Are Our Laws For. Anyway?" His text was the 8th, 9th and 10th verses of the tirst chapter of Paul's first letter to Timothy, "But we know that the law is good if a mau use it lawfully." etc. In the text, the preacher said, Paul gives the purpose of law. namely, the restraint of evil doers, and not the persecution of good men. But the moral phases of the Mosaic law apply to all. Thus, the laws under which we live are calcu lated to make well-doing easy and the Eath of iniquity a hard one. "This eing true," 6aid the speaker, "let us consider present conditions here in our city. "The condition of our saloons has grown to be such as to demand the immediate attention of every citizen who is possessed of a reasonable sense of decency and self-respect. I do not refer to conditions affecting the sale of intoxicants. There is something far worse. 1 have it from the testi mony of a man who frankly ackcowl edges that he takes a glass of beer occasionally, and from other sources that can scarcely be disputed, that there are few saloons in the upper part of this city which uo not harbor a form of vice far worse than the evils resulting from the sale of spirits. It is from these things that our young men and voung women need protec tion. The drinking of tho first glass of beer is not always the beginning of the downfall of a young person, but the first fall from houor leaves effects which no space of time will eradicate Moral Obligations ef 0 Force. "It is for the class of persons who conduct these brothels that laws arc made. Moral obligations have no force with them. They have not the welfare of mankind at heart, and the only appeal to which they arc amena ble is that of force. ' Public sentiment in this city ap pears to favor the existence of tho saloon. The law recognizes it and contains certain provisions for its regulation. The law says saloons shall not be open Sunday; that liquor shall not be sold to minors or intoxi cated men, and that they shall not be frequented by women. But not one of these provisions is enforced in this city. I he fault lies with the mavor and city marshal. "I am not a temperance fanatic. am not even sufficiently erratic on this head to suit sumo of my people. . realize that the saloon cannot be abol ished till public sentiment favors it But the real sentiment of the people does not favor bawdy houses, and a careful study of conditions here has convinced me that the city is in cry ing need of the proper enforcement of existing laws. OI course there are laws which the ellicials are justified in failing to emorce, and the perfect en forcemcnt of any law is au impossi bility. But while our oilicers are so diligent about arresting everyone who happens to be driving about with two wagons hitched tandem it seems to me they are straining at a gnat and swallowing a camel. Officials Plead Ignorance. "If vou will ask tho executive offi cers of the city about the conditions to which I have referred, very likely they will say that they know nothing about them, and it may be true. But like the man who, to defend himself, produced witnesses who did not see him do it, their testimony will not go far as against one who knows that these things are in existence. I wish to make no rejection upon the personal character of our city ollicials. Without doubt they are honorable men. But I believe they have failed to properly care for the trust resting with them. I am not a puritan to the extent of believing that a man may be made by law. But I respect the laws which are necessary for our welfare and believe that those which protect the innocent and work no hardship upon the well-doers should be enforced." I'sefnl and Nov!. The new playing cards issued bv the Anheuser-Busch Brewing Asso ciation, St. Louis, Mo., are as prac tical as the old style card with the added novelty of heroes' faces on court cards. -5 cents a pack. Address Malt-Nutrine Department. Both makers and circulators of counterfeits commit fraud. Honest men will not deceive you into buying worthless counterfeits of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. The original is infallible for curing piles, sores, ecze ma and all skin diseases. B. H. Bie bcr, Hartz & Ullemeyer. Many, of your friends, or people whom you know of, have contracted consumption or pneumonia by neg lect of a simple cold or cough. Foley's Honey and lar a safe, sure and pleas ant cough medicine, would have saved thcra. It is guaranteed. For sale by all druggists. LEAGUE NAMES OFFICERS. Trl-Cltjr Lutherans Elect K. M. Holm berg Moline. Freslaeur. The Tri-City Luther league has chosen the following officers for the erjsuing year: President K. M. Holmberg, Mo line. Vice Presidents Miss Edith Hedin, Davenport; Miss Helen Reimers, Rock Island; Carl ai. liiomgren, aioiine. Secretary Miss Minnie Swanson, Moline. Treasurer Godfrey Hallauer, Rock Island. Executive Board Arthur Johnson, E. Hoffsten, Rev. W. H. Blancke, Carl E. Bohman, Emma Hedin. The league held its seventh annual meeting at Grace Lutheran church in this city. The meeting closed yes terday afternoon with the following program: Invocation, l.ev. w. li. Blancke: hymn, consregation; an them, St. Paul's choir; praver, Rev. A. B. Shrader; scripture reading. Miss Edith Hedin; ladies' quartet. Emelie Haines, Ida M. Ihttman, Mrs. r. V Parniele. Pauline Dittman; address Inspiration for Service," Rev. A. B. Shrader; hvmn, congregation. After the business meeting the young ladies of Grace church served supper to the delegates in Augustana college gymnasium. Abe l'hiinar monic mandolin orchestra furnished delightful music, toasts were re sponded to, and iollitv reigned su preme the remainder of the evening RESERVED SEATS FOR CLUB. Members Will Take In Uimt In Holiday Style. We have been informed by the management of the Iowa-Northwest ern football game that no vehicles of anv kind will be allowed on the grounds at the Thanksgiving game consequently we have been obliged to abandon our plan of going to the game in a tallyho wagon. We, however, are pleased to an nounce that the management of the game has kindly reserved for the Rock Island Club section M. lhis section comprises the very host seats obtain able, every seat being reserved so that purchasers of tickets know just where tbey will sit. This section of seats will be roped off and decorated in our club colors. etc., and no one but members of the Rock Island Club and their lady friends will be permitted to enter. Tickets for this section will bo on sale at the Rock Island Club parlors Monday noon, Nov. 26, and we advise members desiring tickets to secure them as early as possible, as we ex pect them to be ouickly sold out. Every purchaser tf these tickets aad occupying seats in Rock Island Club section must wear Rock Island Club colors, red and white. M. A. lAtv.n, W. J. SWKENEY, W. A. R SENKIKI-I, Entertainment Committee. A Vlllsce isiacfcamlth Saved Bis I.lttfe Sons Life. H. U. Black, the well known village blacksmith at Graharnsville. Sullivan county, N. Y., says: "Our little son. 6 years old, has always been subject to croup, and so bad have the attacks been that we have feared many times that he would die. We have had the doctor and used many medicines, but Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is now our sole reliance. It seems to dissolve the tough mucus, and by giving fre quent doses when the croupv symp turns appear, we have found that the dreaded croup is cured before it gets snttled." There is no danger in giv ing this remedy, for it contains no opium or other injurious drug and may be given as confidently to a babe as to an adult. For sale by all drug gists. Stockholders Notice. The annual meeting of the stock holders of the Central Trust and Sav ings bank of Rock Island, 111., will be held at its banking house Monday December, 3, 1901. from 3 to 4 o'clock p. m., for the election of directors and the transaction of such other business as may properly come before them. 11. L. (JASTfcKL. Cashier. fix Frlgotral rail a res. Six terrible failures of six different doctors nearly sent William H.Mullen of LiOckland. O., to an early grave. All said he had a fatal lung trouble and that he must soon die. But he was urged to try Dr. King's New Dis- cjvery for consumption. After tak ing nve bottles he was entirely cured. It is positively guaranteed to cure all diseases of throat, cbest and lungs, including coughs, colds, la grippe, pneumonia, bronchitis, asthma, bay fever, croup, whooping cough. 60 cents and f 1.00. Trial bottles ficeat Hartz & Uilemever's drug store. For Urtr Fifty Years Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used lor children teething. It soothes the child, softens the gums allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for diarrhoea. 25 cents & bottle. We pray thee, heed him not who askest thee to take something, said to be the same as Rocky Mountain Tea made by the Madison Medicine wom- pany. so cents, r or sale by J. fl. Thomas, druggist. J. W. Bryan, of Lowder, 111., writes: My little boy was very low with pneumonia. Unknown to the doctor we crave him Foley's Honev and Tar. The result was magical and puzzled the doctor, as it immediately stopped the racking cough and he quickly re covered." For sale by all druggist!. TOIIIA. Baarttks tf Ti"4 trij log Ha a k'.mn B&tt si Houses for Sale IE. ZE3I. GTJYEB MITGT1ELL LYNDE BLOCK, ROCK ISLAND. SOU Ninth street, tlx uonis $1,100 1.000 1018 ( iltD avenue.su ruuiui 230 Thirteenth street, nine rooms Twelfth street. South liock Island, oppo brlck yard, Bve rooms Fair wounds. South Uook Island, four rooms V""." 521 Tbirty-eiplith street, modern Improve ments, six rooms Fortieth street and Sixth avenue, mod ern improvements Seventh avenue and Forts-fifth street, nine room 1332 Forty-second street, Ave rooms Eighteenth avenue and Forty-fourth street, seven rooms, large grounds. 3,000 1,100 400 2 500 2,300 3.000 l.iao 2,000 Other houses for sale in Rock Island and Moline on easiest terms. Choice building lots iu Lyndo's addition, Edgewood Park, Columbia Tark, Guyer'a Addition and College Heights. The Riverside SEE THEM AT DAVID DON'S 1615-1617 SECOND AVENUE. HARTZ & ULLEMEYER, B eauty Is Uppermost. Is the work of the Rock Island Steam Laundry. By modern methods and care ful and skilled help their laundry work Is the best that is turned out In this vicin ity. Their services Is prompt and patrons are treated with courtesy. ROCK ISLAND STEAM LAUNDRY. BAUERSFELD & SEXTON. 1814 Third Avenue. Telephone 1293. VOU CN Ht)l B1ISS IT If VOU CO Mni Jacksonvilizj 7 1 f' v k f-ilXist, hoavy steel, sijrnih ;i;i'J eh-ctrL headlights, vestibukd trains, fast time, cnvfjii-m clKduks, Observation, Cafi and Parlor Cars. Drav.-;n;;room Sleepers, Free Reclining Chairs and F'.ilace- , Day Coaches yoj ct all these when you travel via the emeen a reccnt route. Through tidily vvue frnm Ciminaili to rj;,.tj3oozi, Ati.mta, Birininfjiiatrt, Ailr ville, New Jr!c::s, Jack&onviilc, St. Auguv ti:i?, Tampa an ! Miami. Havana j W'it.- to W. A. Betklcr, Chicago, for free books, W.J. MURFMV, u.iu muni. 1 f iKr.iNfviri. r, AMERICAN PRINCESS Shoe For Misses. Fine soft Kid Stock. Extension Sole, spring heel. An ideal shoe for tall and winter wear. Sizes 11 to 2. - Price $1.75. GEO. SCHNEIDER, 17 J 2 Second Avenue. CENTRAL SHOE STORE. Thirteenth avenue and Thirty-eighth strf et, twelve rooms, modern improve ments ' 1137 Thirty-eighth street, brick, four rooms IMS Thirty-eiRblb street, five rooms 1112 Thirty-seventh street, four rooms.... 1126 Tbirtyeventh street, seven rooms.. 1206 Thirty-sixth ftreet. five rooms 1811 Tbirtv-s'xth street, rive rooms 134)3 Thirtieth street live rooms, paving.. 2KW Thirteenth avenue, i ine rooms 3132 Mini h avenue, four rooms Fortv-third Mreet and Ninth avenue (KdRwood park) seven rooms, modern improvements 4.600 1.300 !. won 1,300 1,-A'O 1.1IX) 1.SO0 3,500 S00 3,000 Is the Superior Of all other base burners, be cause it embodies the best combination of utility, econ omy and beauty. Combustion Flues Arranged to throw outside of stove. boat to Four Circulating Flues At no extra cost (to you), ding verv greatly to yet the heating capacity, and im proving sanitary conditions uf air in room. Every Stove a Double Heater. The Fair Face Is made fair by nature; but kept fair by proper toilet ac cessories. We have just re ceived a large stock of Mani cure knifes, files, nail clip pers, corn knives, nail 'pow ders and enamels, pen knives, ladies' scissors, etc. all of the best quality at the lowest prices. Also a line quality of razors, strops, soaps and pocket knives for gcntsl VI TMI QUCZM CRCbCtNT ROUTC NewOrllans -iHWlaHH Ml.; modern locomoirv s. Hock t California N. P. A., m A Jims St.. map and information. W C FINEABSON, o uvji tv.r, ff