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AH&U8, WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 4. 190 i. TTXATHEa WE MAT HAVE Partly cloudy tonujhl and Thursday, icilk probable show ersThursday; but Utile change It temperature. J. M. SHERIER, Obiemrr Temperature at 7 a. m. 65, at 3:30 j. m. 84. CITY CHAT. Steel ranges at Wilcher's. Buy a home of Reldy Bros. For insurance, E. J. Barns. Morning Light 5-cent cigar. Homes for sale. A. Rash & Co. New clothing store open tonight. List your property with Reldy Bros Ullemeyer & Sterling open tonight. Let McCaskrin & McCaskrin rent your farm. Peaches and plums for canning at Hess Bros'. List your property with McCaskrin & McCaskrin. Yonng & McCombs' sale on dress goods all this week. Boys' and girls1 solid comfort school shoes st McCabe's. A. Rash & Co.. room 6, Bufoid block real estate. Boys' and girls' everlasting schcol shoes at McCabe's. Boys' and girl's indestructible school shoes at McCabe's. The cheapest place to bay fruit jirs. Young & McCombs. Come to the new clothing store to night. Ullemeyer & Sterling. McCaskrin & McCaskrin, real estate and loans. In Bengston's block. We are nowsbowing our new line of fall salts, from 5 to fC5. Yoang Sc McCombs. If yoa have lots or land for sale list them with Eastman uo. , laij Second avenue. Bay a beautiful building lot of Goldsmith & McKee the Judge Ad. am a homestead. Grand hat opening at the toggery shop. Call and see the new Dunlap and Lambert hats. Everything electrical. Estimates furnished. Rock Island Electric com pany, 'phone 1280. Grand hat opening at the toggery shop. Call and see the new Dunlap and Lambert hats. Riverview lots. 4UxlL feet on Twenty-ninth street, for sale by E. H Guyer for $500. Grand hat opening at the toggery shop. Call and see the new Dunlap and Lambert hats. Mrs. Stuart Harper is to entertain a party of tri-city friends at Black Hawk inn this evening. If you want to buy farm lands or city property examine list of Eastman & Co. for bargains".' 171if gSecond avenue. The engagement is announced of James . Corkendahl, of Knoxville, Tenn., and Miss Mary Wylie, of Dav enport. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hammerich wel comed a new daughter at their home on Fourteenth and-a-half street yes terday. H. E. Casteol has moved his family into the former Ferguson residence, corner Seventh avenue and Twenty hrst street. A number of gentlemen are having a live bird shoot on the premises of T. R Harper in South Rock Island this afternoon. F. H. Plummer is now in charge of the Rock Island's ticket ofiice on Sec ond avenue. J. W. Crandall going to the i-ifth avenue station. The parents have already found out that the place to bay the indestructi Me. solid comfort school shoes for that boy and girl is at McCabe's. Frank Willis, formerly a conductor on the C, B. & Q , and now running on the Iron Mountain in Louisiana, is in the city calling on friends. Jast received a shipment of the latest patterns for fall and winter saltings. Call early and get yotr first pick. William Ernig. the tailor The marriage of Henry Kale, 702 Second avenne and Miss Janette Lar- kin, some time ago, has jast been an nounced. They were married in Mas catine Mrs. A. W. Bowen was pleasantly surprised bv a party of friends last evening at her home, 752 Fifteenth street. The occasion was Mrs. Bow en's birthday. If you want to buy a business, ho tel. restaurant, laundry or other class of business, seo Eastman & Co. for some choice investment of the kind. 1714 Second avenue. The Ladies' Aid society of the Broadway Presbyterian church will give a coffee Thursday afternoon from 3 to 6 at the borne ol Airs ti. A. Wei', 1110 Twenty-first street. The Junior league of the M! F. church has planned -a garden part for Its members to be held at t home of tbe superintendent. Miss Ella Taylor, 904 Nineteenth street, from 3 to 6 o'clock Thursday. Miss Denton, expert palmist, now located at 124 West Third street. Davenport. She invites all the peo ple to call and see her. Her only recommendation is absolute truth. If you are paying house rent call on Eastman, Godfrey & Co. and let them show yoa a house that can be bought on the monthly payment plan. They nave one at f l.OOO and several at $1,200. It is slated that simultaneous with the ithdrawal of the Rock Island's Denver limited will come an order for the discontinuance of the Peoria's Rocky Mountain limited, a train that was put on this summer to connect with the Rock Island's service. Tbe Moline city council last night voted a 20-year franchise to the East Moline and Watertown railway com pany, it is provided that there oe a 10-cent fare to and from East Moline, but that at the end of two years It be reduced to 5 cents. Several Rock Island riders took part in the Labor day bicycle races at Mus catine. Al. Rounds won first prize in the 5-mile, and second in the mile race; Fred Doeckel took third in the mile open and fourth In the .1-mlle. and Frank Rldenonr captured second prize in the half mile. Fx-Mavor Gustav Swensson. of Mc- line, has asked the press of that city f deny his reported engagement to Mrs. Johnson, of Hampton. He states he has simply been acting as her agent in the management of her estate and that this has probably led to the re port that they were to be married. josepn Shelley, who is a prisoner at the county jail, awaiting the action of the grand jury on the charge of asianlt with intent to kill aga'nst h'ni, has another charge, that of flourishing a deadly weapon, to answer to. The information was filed in the county court by the state's at torney and Shelley's bond fixed at r,oo. Don B Shaw was called to Chief go Saturday by the terious illnes9 of hi rather. Marshall Shaw, formerly ol this city, who had been taken with a paralytic attack. A letter that came to tbe city yesterday, however, stated that the patient was recovering ana there was hope of his ultimate restor ation to health, as bis many friends here will be glad to know. The Sterling Standard says: "A street fakir who sold root and herb medicine on the street Thursday even ing is a veritable walking gold mine cor buttons on his coat be uses 2U gold pieces. The buttons on his coat sleeves are f 5 gold pieces. He has 20 gold pieces on the back of his coat, and in all the gold which is upon bis person in the form of buttons amounts to 37i. He attracted a great deal cf attention." It is not probable that work on the new Chicago station lor the L.ase Shore and Rock Island roads will be started before January." The- arc hi tects' working plans are about fin ished, and a meeting of the executive officers of the two roads will be held in Chicago probably one day next week to agree on how the bids for the construction of the big depot will be let. Officers of the two roads say they will make the job a "rush" one and will exact fast work from the build ers. .Daring the construction ox the new station the Rock Island. Lake Shore and Nickel Plate lines will use the Grand Central station of the ter minal company. Fifth avenue and Uarrision street. 1 1 cs ST School Shoe Proposition Misses' Kid and Box Calf Shoes, solid as leather cat) make them, stylish lasts, back stays, slugged heel. every pair warranted WE PRIDE OCKSELVES ON THIS LIME. $1.50 It's always a question when to buy and what to bay in school shoes (unless yoa have traded here before ) We want to Impress on your mind the fact that w know the shoe business,, and give it our undivided attention. Oar school shoes speak for themselves. Our Special. The Child's Shoe, sizes 8 J to 11, we sell at RIPS SEWED FREE. ' 90c Misses' Lam beau Calf and Kid Shoes, lace and button, good styles, solid as a rock, every pair warranted, we never of fered so good ?or.'h.0.e...be: 1.25, 1.15 Our Special The only shoe in the three cities like it, an all solid, all leather shoe, every pair guaranteed, good styles, and Misses' " QQ It Certainly Pays to Trade at THE BOSTON. Did , You Ever Think you If so paid too much for your dental work? come to us. RELIABLE DEN TISTRY at moderate prices. Our improved method of Painless Extraction NO FAKE. Mrs. Martha Jacobson, 4016 Seventh avenne, says: "I had 17 teeth extracted at oae sitting absolutely without pain." -ALL WORK WARRANTED - Prices about charge. one-half what the old line dentists Gold Crown Dental Parlors, Office Corner Third Ave., and Seventeenth St. Over Tremann's Meat Market. The Best and freshest groceries in the city may be se cured at Hess Bros'. Road below. SCHOOL BOYS VEGETABLES. Green Beans, Wax Beans, TomaKMt, Celery. Oy9ter Plant, Cucumbers. Green unions. Peas. Kadlsnes, farslej. Bead Lettuce, Turnips, uorn, Squash. Soup bunches. Ieaf Tttuce. Kgg Plant. rRUlTS. Peaches, Pino Apples, MuHkmelons, Bananas, Apples. POULTRY Spring Chicken, Ducks lieese Dressed to Order. Oranges, Watermelons. California Ura pes, California Plums, and SIT DOWN HARD AND OFTEN. HESS BROS. I: 1620 Second Ave. 'Phone 1031 S . . . i BrooVnes, Pins and Rings X Apples the Diet For the Srdlrr. Apples are very wholesome ami dl- ppBtihle. They contain considerable potassium and sodium salts, magnesi um, a little Iron aim aIout v per cent of water. Apples, lieing rich In iectln. form readily into Jelly. They also con tain free organic acids as well as salts. such a inalates, citrates and tartrates. They are quite laxative, more so if tak en late at night or early in the tuorn- lDg with a glass of water. Their nutri tive value is not much, as they are lnrcelv composed of water. For in valids apples are best when baked and eaten either plain or served with cream. Ledger Monthly. No matter what struggle. That's "STRENGTH" mention Boys' Trouser Stuff last long. a boy doeshe does it with a why we keep talking about and "QUALITY" whenever we Clothing. There must be good under the boy if his suit is to Y Ili7 ft IT ff W f 1 j we nave a special une or suust A Drop of Water. A gallon of distilled water weighs i iounds. and there lelng four quarts to the gallon and two pints to the quart, and 10 fluid ounces to the pint, and two tablespoonf uls to the fluid ounce, and four teaspoonfuls to the ta blespoon, and 45 drops to the teaspoon. a drop or water weigns u.wuiauoi pound, slightly more. A Pathetic BereaTenaeat. Miss Singer I saw In the paper that there is to be an entertainment for a "musical orphanage!" Tray, what may a musical orpnanage dc: Mr. Kenitall I can't say positively. you know, but I Imagine it must 1 a child deprived of Its native air. Har per's Bazar. For birthday or engagement gifts are shown by J. Ramser in great variety. and in the elegance of design and finish seen only in the very best jew elry. The name here is a guarantee in all goods, ine summer season nas its special styles in jewelry as in other goods, and as an up-to-date jewelry ottering our 3-stone opal rings at f 2 claims your special attention. J. RAMSER t i MANUFACTURING JEWELER AND SCIENTIFIC OPTICIAN. A New Idea. t If a mother Is at all clever, she can train her baby by the time It is C weeks old to cry to go to Its father as soon as he comes in the house. Atchison Globe. Inelet on getting Ssts the coupons they srs Taiaa- Calumet Salting Ask yonr rrocr for fS cichBl UWUul HOT UAD BT THZ TRUST It makes pure, healthful food. TVotblas; l aasoal. "He has n heart of stone:" she crlod. Her friend laughed sardonically. "No wonder; be Is tbe osslned man in the museum.' Chicago News. IJeBMt to Hid. Attlev R Swanson Moline Mis belina J. Carlson Moline W C. Mue.ler Moline I Mlw Estber N. Weverly Moline Carl Holla Molina Miss Emily F. Johnson...-. Idol in e B. W. Porcell, Klntersville, Pa. says he sunerea zo j ears witn piles and coold obtain no relief until De- Witt's Witch Hazel Salve effected a permanent cure. Counterfeits are worthless, ts. n. u.eDer ana nariz This kind of a sail should bring lues to the bhamroclc. We are certain that you will be in lues: if we make a sale to yon of our fall goods. Remember procrasti nation is the thief ot time. made for the School Boy. Cloth tested for tough ness, all seams double stitched, double thick at the seat and knees. Neat effects in broken Plaids and Mixtures. Price, $1.95, $2.95, $3.95. See the suits they'll tell the story better than we can. I B. ZIMMER, v ! BOYS' CLOTHING HEADQUARTERS. THE TAILOR. Hock Island 0 6 4 w it 4 0 AfrQ ft 4 I & Ullemeyer. 1823 3cond Ave, V