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8 THJ3 AEGr US, WEDNESDAY. JUIiY 24. 1901 VEATHER WI HAT HAVE Generally fair tonight and Tliursday, except possibly thunder storms tonight; con tinued warm. J. AT. SUERIEn, Observer Temperature at 7 a. m. 83, at 2:30 v. m. 103. CITY CHAT. till American laundry. To Aurora tomorrow. To Aurora tomorrow. To Aurora tomorrow. To Aurora tomorrow. To Aurora tomorrow. Aurora tomorrow $1 50. Aurora tomorrow f 1 50 Lawn swings at Wilcber's. Buj a home of Eeidy Bros. For insurance, E. J. Burns. Morning L'ght 5-cent cigar. Homes for sale. A. Rush & Co. List your property with Reidy Bros Voice of the people, to Aurora to morrow. A. Rufrh & Co., room 6, Baford block real estate. Hess Bros.' errocery store will be open this evening. Toun? & McCombs will not close till 9:30 this evening. Cut prices on straw hats at Lam bert's toggery shop. We have money in band to Joan ou real estate. Eastman, (Jodfrey & Co If you have lots or land for sale list them with Eastman & Cj., 17141 Second avenue. Everything electrical. Estimates furnished. Kock Island Electric com pany, 'phone 1280. Young & McCombs will be open 0:30 this evening. Retail merchants' excursion to Aurora Thursday, July 25. Fare $1 50 for round trip. II. Trcman&'rf Sons' market will to open this evening and closed tomor row merchants' day. Better wear a new straw bat to Aurora. Limbsrt ha? tbcoi at a cut prlc. Open tonight. f 1.50 to Aurora and return tomor row. merchants' day, leas than one' fifth the regular fare Think of it If you want to buy farm lands cr city property examine lint of Emms n & Co. for Dargains. 1714J Second avenue. A large crowd, an orderly crowd and a jolly crowd will take in the merchants' excuision to Aurora to morrow. Ladies' patent kid, hand-turned shoes, the $3 50 and f 1 kind, only $2.50 ac the Leader, opposite the Har per house. Tne steamer J S. wiil give a spe cial rate Thursday, Ju'y 2b, of - 75 cents to Clinton and return. Leaves at 7:10 a. m. A cool pleasant trip steamer J. S for Clinton and return Thursday. July 25. Fare reduced to 75 cents for this day. For real estate and reliable Insur ance call on Hull & Hemenway, room 15. Mitchell & Lynde building. Tele- phone 4804. Don't forget the Ninth ' street Gcr man Evangelical chnrch excursion to Ciintcn Sunday. Julv 28. on tho steamer J. S. We havo all kinds of oxfords in uatont kid. natent calf and vici kid from f I to $3 50. The Leader, oppo site the Harper house. ! Bcmember all men's or women's $3, 13 50 or? I tan shoes are only tl 98, every pair guaranteed, at the Leader, opposite the Harper house There will ba an excursion to Clin ton Thursday, July 25th, on the new steamer J. S.. leaving Rock Island at 7:10 a. m. Round trip 75 cents. Remember the Ninth street Ger man Evangelical church excursion. Takes place Sunday. July 28. to Clin ton and return on the steamer J. S. Street ears will leave the west end of the city tomorrow at 5:30 a. m. for the accommodation of people who will attend the excursion to Aurora Spend a pleasant day on the river, Thursday. July 25th, by taking the steamer J. S. to Clinton and return Round trio 75 cents. Leaves 7:10 a a. m. Lulu Eckhard. 9 years old, fell from a tree at her home. 1416 Thirty-ninth itlreet. last evening, fracturing both bones of the left forearm. Retail merchants will run their third annual excursion to Aurora Thursday. July 25. Faro for tho rcund trip fl 50. Ke member the i worth of bottles injustice Scbrlver'a conrt todav. The complaint was cade by David Gellerman. The ntw steamer J. S. will give a grand excursion to Clinton Thursday, July 25th. Returning.at 6:30. Fare only 75 cents round trip. Leave at 7:10 a. m. A nice day's outing on the new steamer J S. Thursday. July 25 illnton and return only 75 cents for this day. Brine your baskets and the children. x There will be a erand week day ex cursion on toe new steamer J. 8. Thursday. July 25. at reduced rates of 75 cents for round trip. Boat leaves at 7:10 a. m. Walter Case, of Cordova, arid Miss Elinor McQuaid. of South Rock Is- and, were married today b Magis rate Johnson, the ceremony taking place at bis cflice. Remember the family excursion Thursday, July 25, on the new steam er J S Reduced rates. 75 cents round trip. Boat leaves at 7:10 a. m., re turns at b.ao p. m. 11. T. Siemon has moved his tin and furnace shop from 1316 Third avenue to Fifth-and a half avenue between Fourteenth 1 and Fifteenth streets. Phone No Brown 5501. If you want to buy a business, ho- ttl restaurant, laundry or other class cf business, eeo Eastman & Co. for some choice investment of the kind. 1714 Second aveaoe. . The new steamer J. S. will give a week-day excursion for ladies and children Thursday. July 25. tare only 75 cents round trip. GeU ready and have a good time. Six bums, who were drinking and carousing in the alley between first and Second avenuet. west oi .twen tieth street, were carted in by the pilice today and given a pass out of town Take a nicfe cool rido. The new steimer J. S. will give excursion rates Thursday, July 25, to Clinton. Fare for round trip 75 cent?. Bring the children and baskets and have a gMod time. Spend a day on the Mississippi riv er never to be forgotten. The new tteauicr J- S will give a family ex cursion Thursday, July 25. to Clinton aud return. Fare only 75 cents for the round trip. Going aqd coming excursion trains on merchants' day will stop at River- . . . . ... j view pars, me part is locatea m rectly on the line of the C, B. & i-. about four miles west of Aurora. An electric street railway also connects the park with the rity. Remember the date, July 25. $1.50 for the round trip- First section of the retail merchants' excursion train will leave the C B &Q dep t on Twentieth street at 6 a. in. a iid the second section at 6:30 a. m. Remember the date, Thursday. July 25. $1.50 for the round trip Returning, the erst section wiu leave Aurora at 7 p. m. and, the second sec tion at 7:30 p. m. Thirty-eight and ono half ml!ea is the exaci dutance from Aurora to Chicago. Retail merchants' excur sion trains wiil reach Aurora in ample time for persons desiring to vi-it the bir citv. You can leave Aurora at 10:50 a. m., arriving in Ch cago at 11:18 a m. Returning, leave Chicago at 5.30 p. m , arriving in Aurora at 6:30 p. m. Contractor J. W. Doolittle, who was teveiely iDjared on tho 15th of this month whi e at work tearing down the C, R- I & P.-oagine houses, has returned to nis home. 1918 Third avenue. At the time of the accident he was taken to Maibonia hospital, in Davenpoit, where he says he had the bet of care, lie win now proceca with the work of removing the round houses. j o- o & This Week, July 22 Jo July 27, Bam ain Shoe Sale All odds and ends, accumula- I . i a . m u .it m. 3 go at prices which wiil com pel trading. M lot Ladies' Oxfords, dif ferent styles and kinds all thrown in at same price, mostly smaller sizes, sold at $2, $2 60 and $3, find your size. . 1 lot Ladies' Shoes, smal ler sizes, mostly Tans, have been $2.50 and $3, all go at nniform "7Ert price of, a pair 1 Uu 50c 200 pair of Children's Black Vici Kid Button Shoes, 75c and 85c . grades, to clean up, CQ sizes 5 to 8 Uult $2 65 for 3 lines of Men's Tans. up-to-date, CO CC $3 60 Shoes WiOO Bargain Table This week you will find all small lots too num erous to mention, but at invit ine prices on the Bargain Table. $2.25 this week to clean out the balance of $3 lines of Ladies' Patent Kid Shoes. DON'T MISS THESE. THE BOSTON Telephone 4682. 1T23 Second Ave. Gold Crown Dental Parlors Extracting Teeth Positively Painless our Specialty. I bad four teeth extracted positively painless. I cheerfully recommend to the public that the doctor's anaesthetic Is perfectly harmless for elderly people at well the young. T. O. Felts, M D. I had six teeth extracted without pain. The doctor Is very careful . n his ex tracting. I recommend bim 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 Ave gold fillings. All work was abso lutely painless. Miss Agnes Uergendahl, 5S9 Twenty-sixth street. At one sitting I had 17 teeth extracted painlessly. My gums were not sore at all Mrs. Mart'n Jacobson. 4616 Seventh avenue. My face was badly swollen from an ulcerated tooth. They extracted the tooth without pain. Charles Carlson, 8237 Third street and Fifth avenue. BEST RED RUBBER PLATE ; $6.00 BRIDGE WORK PER TOOTH. . S.00 BEST GOLD CROWNS $2.50 and op GOLD FILLING $1.00 and ap SILVER FILLING 5fJc PAINLESS EXTRACTING gQc Teeth Extracted Free When Plates are Ordered, Examination and Consultation Free. Office Hours 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. Sunday 9 a. m. to 12 p. m. Gold Crown Denial Parlors, Corner Seventeenth Street and Third Avenna. OUR DISPLAY of fruit and vegetables is the finest to bo found in tho city. PEEP INTO OUR VEGETABLES. Cucumber. New Meets, New Carrots, Kadtnhcs Head Lettuce, Bermuda Onions. Water Cress, , Rhubarb, bquaxb. EgS Plant. Oranges. Rod Kaepberrles, California l'lums, Watermelons. Cherries. Wax Beans, Tomatoes, Celery. Brlnach, Parsley, Turnips. I-eaf lettuce. Soup bunebea, Green unloua, Ureen Corn, rutins. Peaches, jfne Apples, Itiackberries. Gooseberries, ananas, tVULTRY Dreaaed Chickens. Spring Chick ens Dreaaed to Urder. HESS BROS. 1620 Second Ave. 'Phone 1031 Don't Pass This WEST WINDOW There You Will Find Revealed a Line of Men's Suits MIM Meigs Wins. The fallowing quoted from tho Philadelphia' Times in regard to one of the four f300 scholarships awarded in competitive examinations by .the Bryn Mawr school of the Quaker city comes as a high compliment to Mrs. Cora L. Eistman. under whoso pri vate tutelage the successful compet itor referred to became proficient in a number of branches: The first competitive entrance scholarship for the western states has been awaided to Miss Alice M. Meigs. of Keokuk. Iowa, prepared by Mrs Etstmaa's school at Rock Island. Ill Miss Meigs is a granddaughter cf Mm. Mary A. Lynde. of Ibl city. The other successful candidates in the examinations were without ex ception prepared in schools of high slaniing. and Mrs. Etstiuan is justly proud to be mentioned in the nbo- e connection. Cnrneti of (be Pat CeiHarr. Hurlne the nlnctpcnth century 235 discovered as against man fcvangciieai cnutcti excursion on . , f, pijrhteenth century. Tho lew steamer j. a. to Clinton nu , . If yon suffer from falling sight for we can help you. The glare of the summer sun, the reflection from the water at seashore or lake.the rare field mountain air. each make weak, sight worse. Before you start on your vacation call and have your eyes tested. We can give you per fect fitting glasses for any defect of eyesight. J. RAMSER i MANUFACTURING JEWELER AND SCIENTIFIC OPTICIAN. ' Miff 1 rp: F M- - date. (let ready for tho N.nth street io: the ne return Sunday, July 28. Ail are in vited ' Will Henemin was acquitted of the heaicus oCenso of BtealiDg 7 ccntj mm A Wonderful Powder of Rare Merit and unrivalled strength. 5ve ths eetTMts foar?(J !a ?sch t !S. 1 bey are valuable. nineteenth century also beheld a great er number of large and brilliant com 1 cts than did its predecessor. The finest of these were the comets of 1S11, 1S4, 1S5S. 1S81 and 1SS2. Iu the year 1S00 only one periodical comet was known. Halley's. Now many are known, of which at least 17 have. been seen at more than one return to perihelion. Takes one hack to where pleasures of happy childhood are blooming. Kindles anew the pleasures of life. That's what Rocky Monntain Tea does. 45 cents. T. II. Thomas' phar macy. DcWitt's Witch Hazel Salve should be promptly applied to cuts, burns and scalds. It soothes and quickly heals the injured part. There are worthless counterfeits.. Be sure to get DeWitt'a. B. II. Bieber aad liariz & Ulleiueyer. 9 mBSMmmmmmoB r -.-; T jr-'ili7i'Waf'ii'M'iii 1 Look Up Our ads if jou want to find ex ceptional offers. We are al ways ready to give a tquare deal for a round dollar. Sit down in a quiet place and read our advertisement. Oar sailings are up-to-date. J. B. ZI1MES, THE TAILOR. Secuud Ave, Rock Island Among these Suits we are selling at S9.J0 are a and $18 qualities, .and a few S20 and S22 values. these $9 50 wonders cast your eagle eye on are selling at S7.9. The size and price is for tin juit in the wiadow should you not few $15 values, but mostly $16.50 After you have thoroughly viewed the $10, $12.50 and $15 qualities we marked on each suit and you can call find the size in the store. MEET ME AT THE BARGAIN COUNTER J. A A ' - AAAaAAAA...- t