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THE ABB D S MONDAY. FEBRTJAIl Y 18, 1901. 7EATHB WE MAY HAVE Cchcrally fair tonight and Tuesday; colder tonight. J. At. SHERLER, Observer Todajfs temperature at 7 'a. 77i., 25; at 3:30 p. m.t 23. ' CITY CHAT. -Watch this line March 1. Wait for the Dunlap hat. Bay a home of Reidy Bros. For Insurance E. J. Bum. , . Rubber boots at Dolly Bros'. For real estate, E. J Burns. State Seal cigars are successful. ' Try Morrison's State Seal cigars. See the Doran light at Wilcher's. List your property with Beidy Bros, La Flora de E. D. T. 10-cent cigar A. Bush Property for sale or rent &Co. Supply your kitchen wants at hart's. Eck- Nothing But Good Sh oes. Muslin underwear sale at Young & JVicConibs'. The finest 11 oral designs . made at ickb art's. Stop and see the display of pictures at iucknart s. Get your muslin underwear now at Young & McCombs'. If you want something nice in floral work go to .bck hart's. Special sale of wash dress goods this week at McCabe s. Wait and get the "kcrrect" style in uuniap hats at btewart s. Dunlap leads, others follow, so wait or the Dunlap hat at Stewart's. "We rent card tables and .chairs. also sewing machines." Eckhart. The semi-monthlv meeting of the city council will be held tonight. y Sale on pictures half price for any picture in the store, at Eckhart's. Photographs of the high school rooms for sale at Blakslee's studio. Thirty-five cent merchants' lunch at noon hour at Harms' restaurant. Photographs of the high school rooms for sale at Blakslee's studio. The Tri-City Press club meets to morrow evening at the Harper house. Do you want to sell? List property with A. Bnsh & Co., room 6, Buford block. Mr. and Mrs. H. L, Wheelan have a new son at their home on Twenty-first street. Closing lots of the Harrold stock, prices cut in the middle to close out quick at McCabe's. Louis Olson was removed to St. Anthony's hospital from 1319 Fifth avenue yesterday. Those infants' silk heel and toe cashmere hose at 121 cents a pair at McCabe's are just half price. The stage of water at the Bock Is land bridge at 6 a. m. was 6 90 and stationary. The temperature at noon was 27. " , For real estate and reliable insur ance call on Hull & Hemenway, room 15, Mitchell & Lynde building. Tele phone 4804. A snowsliue today carried away a portion of the coping on the south side of the roof of the Memorial Chris tian church. Women's heavy black fleeced hose 8 cents a pair at" 3 o'clock Tuesday and ednesday at McUabe s. 13 Ladies' Altar society of Sacred Heart church gives a card party at the parish school tomorrow evening. , Tonight, tonight, tbe big game of basketball at x. M. C A. . Ladies and gentlemen. Admission 20 cents. Closing out the remnants of crashes and table linens at the liar rold stock at McCabe's, at almost any price. Boom 15, Mitchell & Lynde build ing:, is the place for bargains in real estate. Hull & Hemenway. Tele phone 4804. Notice the line-up of Bock Island's big team for the game tonight at the Y. M. C A the game of the season. Admission 20 cents. Bring the ladies.' A jury in the Cease of Carl Al brecbt, cnargea witn adultery, re turned a verdict of not guilty to Judge Adams in the county court Saturday evening. A Chicago paper of yesterday pub lishes an excellent portrait of the old Davenport residence on the island of which it speaks as one of the land marks of Illinois. The crack team of Iowa against the business men s team at tbe Y. M. C. A. tonight. A game between Augus tana college and the fllistix will pre cenc the big game. . The regular meeting of the Worn an' a Christian Temperance union will be held tomorrow at 2:80 p. m. in the Y. M. C. A. chapel. Subject, "The Balance Sheet of Intemperance." Travel over the Rock Island bridge yesterday was as follows: Foot, south : - 780. north 800, total 1580; teams, . m fTl fa ftl fl! t7l f?f flltll ffifflfiimm south 558. north 562, total 1120; street ; r curs, south 158. north 160. total 318. The ladies of the Sacred Heart par- va ' 3 eh will givea card party at the parish echool room. Tweuty-eighth street and Fifth-and-a-half avenue, . tomor row evenin sr. Their card parties are always pleasant affairs. Rev. D. L. McNary, pastor of Unittd Presbyterian church, .- ad dressed the men's meeting at the Y. M. C. A. jesterday afternoon. His Bubject was '-David, the Young Man Who Kept His Father's Flock." Interesting talks on China and her people and customs were heard by the congregations at the uroaaway rres byteriaa church yesterday. Rev. J. L. Davies. for a number of years en gaged in missionary work in China, waa the epeaaer. His suDjects ior me morning and evening respectively were Encoorasements to Mission Work in China" and -The Daily Life of the Chinese People." The resolutions passed by the city council expressing the public appre ciation of the gilt oi reaencK weyer hauser toward the erection of a library building have been embossed by Henry Bosse and placed in a gilt frame fhev will be on exhibition at the council meeting tonight, and afterward will be shown in the window of the Rock Island National bank prior to be ing sent to Mr. Weyerhauser. Sam Arndt has given the Palace cirrar store another touch of high life, so that it now shines resplendent with a new array of handsome mahogany show cases. The store has been en tirely refurnished and made even more inviting than before. Later still more improvements will be made to facilitate the dispensing of hot weather drinks, so that the store', when finished, will be one of the finest of its kind in the vicinity. THE BOSTON PRICE BROS. & CO., Props. New Location One Door West of Young & McCombs. Gold Crown Dental Parlors. Extracting Teeth Positively Painless our Specialty. I dad Tour teeth extracted positively painless. Hcheerfully recommend to the public that the doctor's anaesthetic U perfectly harmless tor elderly people ai well the young. T. O. Felts, M. D. f had six teeth extracted without oaln. The doctor Is very careful n his ex traction. I recommend him highly. C. W. Donald, 107 Fourth avenue. Don't hurt a bit. I had 15 teeth extracted absolutely without pain. Mrs. "W H. Wise, 823 Fourteenth street. I had eight teeth crowned with gold and five gold fillings. All work was abso lutely painless. Mis Agnes Bergendahl, 5E9 Twenty-sixth street. At one sitting I had 17 teeth extracted painlessly. My gums were not sore at all Mrs. Martin Jacobson. 4616 Seventh avenue. My face was badly swollen from an ulcerated tooth. They extracted the tooth without pain. Charles Carlson, 3227 Third street and Fifth avenue. BEST BED BUBBER PLATE $6.00 BRIDGE WORK PER TOOTH 5,00 BEST GOLD ' " . CROWNS $2.50 ad up GOLD FILLING $1.00 P SILVER FILLING.... 50C PAINLESS . EXTRACTING gQC .Teeth Extracted Free When Plates are Ordered. Consultation Free. Examination and Office Hours 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. Sunday 9 a. m. to 12 p. m. Gold Crown Dental Parlors, Corner Seventeenth, Street and Third Avenne. Where to Buy And what to buy for your Sunday dinner made easy by reading over our list. See list below. 4 4 44 4 0 44444444 4 4446 FIJflDS FOR DEEPENING ..m mill a J 3 1 LVAIM YMItKHI. Secretary of War Root has recom mended to congress the appropria tion of f 130,500 for the deepening of Sjlvan water from the government dam to the wagon bridge at Twenty- fourth street. Dislocates Shoulder. William A. CaStleton, of Evans- ville, Ind., a traveling salesman lor the L. Wolf Manufacturing company, of Chicago, who is stopping at the Harrier house, is carrying his right arm in a sling as the result of an in- ury received a few nights ago in a pe culiar manner. Mr. Castleton ana three friends were playing a social p-ame of cards during the. course of whih he crew enthusiastic, and in order to emphasize the value of the cards he held swung his arm and brought the hand down on the table with such force that the shoulder was wrenched out of place. He didn t realize the seriousness of the injury until jesterday, when physicians were called to attend him. WHY eouG 'Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup cures Cough csv Cold at once. Conquers croup. Whooping-Cough and Measle-Couh without fail. All mothers praise it. Doctors prescribe it for Bronchitis, Hoarseness, Grippe, Pneumonia and Consumption. Quick, euro -results. - Price. 2S cents. Kf nisc mc ucaicr ssinmnuic. VEGETABLES. Wax Beans, " Cucumbers, Tomatoes, Heeta. . 8weetotatoes,uarrow, A Tumble m the Celery, Parsley, Spinach, Cauliflower, Radishes, Endive, Leek, Water Cress, Green Onions, Turnips, Bermuda Onions. FRUITS. Orange, Bananas, Malaga grapes. Pine Apples, Blood Oranges. POULTRY Oyster plant. Eg plant, Scjuasu. Lettuce, Brussels sprout. Soup bunches. Rhubarb, Celery Root, Mushrooms, New Potatoes, Price of ubbers Grape Fruit, Apples, Strawberries, Florida Oranges. Dressed Turlceys. Dressed Chick ens Dreiwed Ducks, Dreabed Geese, Wild Ducks. Fresh Fish, Oysters. HESS BROS. 1620 Second Ave. 'Phone 1031 Democratic Committee Meeting. A meeting of the democratic city- township committee is hereby called COUCH SYRUP .Always cures when others fail. 4. Bull's Pills cure Constipation. 50 pills tod at Turner hajl Tuesday evening, Feb. 19. 1901. at 8 o'clock. The attend ance of all committeemen as well as democrats generally is desired. - ... .t J. W. LAYANAUUU, aairiuau. ' Special Notice to Ladles. We have inst received our spring samples of shirt waistings, consisting of 900 different patterns of imported and domestic goods in jacquards, silk cord3. mercerized, grenadines, maa rss and cheviots. Call and select early, as patterns told out are hard to replace, btewart, tne natter. A Sersreant's Surprise. "When Indians were being recruited for the regular army," said a western representative, "it was the custom to give them civilized names. Down at Fort Apache army officers were re-1 and Aoaches. A re- cruitinir serceant was naming them. Finally a company had been formed, and the first sergeant, who was an American, went out to the front and! .enter m rpnort his company to the commanding officer. " 'Company D, sir, four privates ab sent.' " 'Whr are thev? asked the com manding officer. ." 'Jav Gould.- Cornelius Vanderbilt, Joe Jefferson and Kussell Sage, sir,' KhnntPd the ersreant." New York World. ; ' Working Night and Day. The busiest and mightiest little thing that ever was made is Dr. King's New Life Pills. These pills change weakness into strength, list lessness Into energy, brain-fag into mental power. They're wonderful in building up the health. Only 25 cents per box. Sold by Ilartz & Ullemeyer. For the weakness and prostration following grip there is nothing so prompt and effectivo as One Minute Cough Cure. This preparation is highly indorsed as an unfailing rem edy for all throat and lung troubles and its early use prevents consump tion. It was made to cure quickly. B. H. Bieber and Ilartz & Ullemeyer. The expressions of grateful women who have experienced wonderful blessings using Bocky Mountain Tea, compensates us for t he efforts in their behalf. 35 cents. T. 11. Thomas' pharmacy. : Notice of Increase of Capital Stock. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting- of the stockholders or the Hi 111 Hitters com pany, held at its onice in kock Island. Ill , on the Hth day of I'ebmwy )90', tbe capital stock of sjcb corporation was increased from tee sum of twenty-live hundred dollars to the sum of ten thousand dollars, and tb t tbe num ber of Rharesof sa'.dcorpiratloa r.s increased from twenty-five t one hundred. M- a. loeb, President. A. E. StErrz, Secretary. ' :o: joj iOj ;o- Announcemen 1.1 iO: O: Oi o o; ioi io; LOVERS OF Imported Cigars, Here Is Your Oppor tunity. A fresh lot of genuine imported cigars, our own Importation, has Just arrived In the folio wing sizes: 6c, 3 for 25 c, 10c, 2 for 25c ard 3 for 50 c. , These are the finest goods, and at the lowest prices it bas ever been our good fortune to . offer the cigar buying public, t Respectively. Palace Cigar Store, 170? Second Avenne. BaxeBTOirs blocs. ioi I :o; ;o No trust-No bust. Allee samee there's a bust in the Rubber Trust and the price of Rubber Footwear has taken a tumble. We've decided to take ' our medicine now, sell while the weather creates a demand and sell at the busted trust price. Sell Good Rubbers Only, the :0; lo co: O! OUR SPRING STOCK wo Is arriving daily and have already on display a large line of Spring Suiting. Call and see our line and select your f Suiting early. ' Style, Fit and Workmanship Guaranteed to be the " Best. Prices LOWeSt. ': J. B, ZIMMER, THE TAILOR. 1823 Second Ave, Eoek Island Celebrated Boston and Bay State Make. There's none better, if any quite as good. You'll find a decided saving in buying your Arctics, Felt Boots and Rubber Footwear at the M. & K. t 4 4