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8 THE ARGUS, SATURDAY, JULY 5, 1902 , The Weather. Partly cloudy tonight and Sunday, with probably thun derstorms; continued warm. J. M. SHEKIEK, Observer. Temperature At 7 a. m. fio at 3:30 p. m., ss. taken sick with colic Thursday ev ening while a call was being' answer ed to Fourteenth avenue and Thirty- ninth street, and another animul had to be put in. There will be an ice cream social TELEPHONE WORKMAN IS OVERCOME BY HEAT John Weber, who is employed on the excavatinjr being done by the Union p:iectric Telephone. &. Tele of th. T.li' l !r..l- f 11 if grapn company, wan overcome oy heat late iiiursuay aiiernoon ana t he hnnii t f Mrs Sitnfp MaHiunn 1037 -Nineteenth, "street, Tuesday conveyed in the ambulance ening. July 8. In case of rain it will hi ho1"' 3- Seventh street. 1 he be held in Memorial hall. .vi a rim .Moeaiy, wiio reside on Twenty-ninth street and Ninth ave nue, was quite severely bitten in the hand yesterday by a doff that he wan attempting to treat in the belief that the animal had leeii oisoiied. .Judge Adams officiated at two wed ding- at the court house this after noon, uniting1 Jesse Cordon, of Cn- sentative of the Albany Chemical manche. 111., and Miss Anna Harder, I com pan v. was suffering' from u pro of Hampton, and William IJ. Sutter traded attack of diarrhoea. I and Miss I'.ertha Cahwiler, of Fair- tried Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera bury. III. land Diarrhoea IJemedv" he savs The will of the late Mrs. Marv Ap- "anil obtained immediate relief. 1 Pie. of this citv. was admitted tn in- cheerfully recommend this medicine Go to Miss Hyrnes for bargains in bate in the county court this morn- i those similarly afflicted." For sale nig1. The instrument leaves a!l the by all druggists. property to be equally divided be tween the three children of the de- CITY CHAT. Zazaro. -For furniture, see Spilger. For insurance. E. J. Burn. Buy a Lorn o Keidy Bros. Homes for Bale. A. Kush & Co. Tri-City Towel Supply company, Spilger can save you money on fur niture. For real estate and insurance, E. ?. Burns. to re suits were not serious. Other work men were also compelled to cease labor on account of the heat. A Well Known Albany Man Heroin mend Chamberlain' Colic. Cholera anl IJlarrhoea Itommly. About eighteen months ago . S. Manning, of Albany, X. Y., widely known in trade circles as the repre fine millinerv. Sale on trimmed hats until July 4 at Miss Byrnes. Dr. David R. Uawes, dentist, Illinois ceased. August. Emma and Elmer Ap ple. Emma tratrix. is appointed adminis- People who use the Milan bridges are complaining' loudly of the con dition of the approach at the south end of the bridge that was repaired aud elevated bv the city last winter. The portion in question crosses the old runway once used for the power plants of the paper mills, and it is of wood. The center of the span is 11-I"4'lll-I"l1j; theatre building. Plenty of dressed chickens at Hess Bros." this evening. If you want your property sold list It with Reidy Bros. See the beautiful line of iron beds at Clemann St Salziiiaims. Do not miss the opportunity in a bargain hat at Miss Byrnes. Full value every time at the Blaks- lee studio. lhone I'nion 43. Just received, a new line of daven ports at Clemann & Sai.munn's. Ao. 40 fancy ribbons 9 cents per yard at Young & McCombs' this ev- HEARING THE ARGUMENTS ""'"iff- IN TELEPHONE INJUNCTION Couches, couches, over UK) styles The arguments in the iniunetion to select from, at Clemann & Sal.- case f Kred .ppelqiiist against the mann K. Il'ni.m Vl-otrio IVUnhnnu A- Tl. Odds and ends of linen E. W. col-lgraph and the Illinois Independent lars 1 cent this evening at Young .- I Telephone companies to prevent the laying of the underground conduits in the alley in the rear of the prop- HroncliItU for Twenty Years. Mrs. Minerva Smith, of Danville, 111., writes: I had bronchitis for 20 years and never got relief until I used Foley's Honey ami Tar. which is a sure cure. IIow Are Year Kidney I Tt nnhhi'Snivuni Pllln enre nil k IdnCT Ills. Sire. 1 f'rae. Add. bierliu Uouivdy Co..Cbicao or N. V Priscilla Chats. "Where DID I get tliose swell slioes? X wonder liow many people ' have asked me tliat question, aud I don't blame them. If thej knew tliey were just as comfortable as tliey are stylish, they wouldn't be long in getting a pair. AVhen I tried them on they felt just as smooth as velvet, and I wouldn't be without them for worlds. 'Whirs make? WI13-, John Kelly's, of course, and they only cost $3. Let us try a pair on you DOLLY BROS.. Foot Fitters. 5 3 307 Twentieth Street Quickmeal Gasoline . Stoves .nd Leonard Clea. na.ble Refrigerators srT) The above is the "Quick Meal' Trade Mark. If you want to see the little "Quick Meal" chick get a quick meal, put it close to your eyes and your nose on the cross (). Look at it that way steadily for a minute and you will see the chick make a "Quick Meal" of the bug. People who use a "Quick Meal" know how to cook a meal quick and eat it in comfort. "Quick Mear Stoves look well, cook well, bake well and last well. They could not be made better at any price. Their immense 6ale is due to their merits to nothing else. The Largest Stock and Lowest Prices at DAVID DON'S 'Phone 1045. 1615-1617 Second Avenue. badly settled and gives out alarming sounds when crossed by a heavy load. McCombs, I'ntil 9 o'clock this evening, fancy shirt waists 2'J cents at Yoiincr ! McCombs. If you want some real bargains in furniture, go to Spilger's. 1702-1704 Third avenue Miss Susan Slayter died at her home. 50.1 Second street, at o'clock this afternoon. Dolly Uros. received a large ship ment of children's slippers today. Now for bargains. White Tied ford cord shirts with cuffs attached. .IS cents, this evening at Young & McCombs. ertv of the nlaintilT on Third avenue were taken up tefore Judge (Jest sit-j ting 111 chamlers this morning and were continued through the day. Would You or Would You Not? If you were a big clothier and had more stock on hand than you could sell this season, would you keep yu,ur money tied up until next year; let the stock get rusty your salesmen tired showing it. start next season with a half-new stock or would you say, "I've made a little money on 1 t i NOTICE OUR WEST WINDOW Our most expert trimmer has put in a display of an article that has proven to be the delight f all housekeepers who have ever given it a trial. We know we have a good thing and have therefore secured the sole agency for the justly famed SLEEPY-EYE FLOUR Milled at Sleepy 1'ye, Minneso ta, and every 'sack guaranteed to lie absolutely pure and un adulterated. We also handle SLEKl'Y-KYK CUAIIAM WHOLE WHEAT FLUUH SLEEPY-EYE l'ANKAKO ('OLI)EX HARVEST HHEAK FAST FOOD FARINA "1- i summer goxIs. I II lose a little now; Moonlight excursion on the steam-1 I'll give my old customers a great. er .1. h. imirsiiay. .inly lu. rare i iig ireai, oring in mis 01 new cus .rx t 1 ani'A o W 1 . rt I tollll l"4- ttfll tli l:i 1:1 iwe of till KOrimr rthur 1'leiier was removed Thurs- '- summer st.K-k. open the fall with J day to the Molina operated upon for a For anything in the line of furni HESS BROS, i 1620 Second Ave. Tbone 1031. city hospital to be a "-"-'-g. l-r. w stock, make the appendicitis. I people happy, and thus continue I ture, don't fail to get Clemann S: Sal.mann's prices and look over their stock. You'll be pleased. I he Koek Island I'low company will resume ojierations Monday, after a tw-weeks shut ilown for the an iiual repairs and inventory. Excursion Thursday. .Inly 10. to Le- I for it. Prepare for it Claire anil return on the steamer J. S, leaves ai J p. m., rcjurnmg o:..o p. m. summer School. Fare 50 cents for the round trip. On Monday. July 7. Hrown's Bus- Invitations are out for the wed-iness College will open a summer ding of John Wangelin and Miss school of eight weeks, in bookkeep- Ilenrietta Tanner to take place at I ing, arithmetic, commercial law, )en Memorial Christian church July 10. inanship, correspondence, spelling. making this store the- opular trad ing place?" This is our position at the present time. -We have decided to rub out a portion of our spring profit and thus we say, "(let thee ifone, summer poods. We know your answer, "So say we, all of us.' We hope to open this sale Wednes- lav morning. Ik for it. Watch M. K. business- practice, banking, short hand, touch typewriting, etc. Special advantages offered; an ideal course. '-'Sh grade individual instruction. well-equipped school rooms, in which study is a delight, special tuition rates. Telephone 871 for additional f Cist H ss I I 'nlIM,r-an information, or address UIIMlll 2. I ( 1 1 n 1 1 1 VVf I I, 11 , , ,11 II, . streets, Daven- Second and port, Iowa. lirady Mrs. M. J-.. 1'orter is recovering from a serious illness with nervous trouble at the home of her sister. Mrs. Kate Leinbaugh, 22.1 Twentieth street. Rev. J. G. Dahlberg. pastor of Zion Lutheran church, officiated yesterday at the marriage berg and Miss Amanda Johnson, both of Moline. If you wish to buy one or more mortimcres. $1 OOO lin nparlv fivi " r Doo't Fall to Try Thin. Jra l" r"" r.asiinan, Jiiuueu WliPnever nn honest trial is -riven & Lynde building, basement, Seven- fo Electric Bitters for any trouble leeniu sireei. it is recommended for a permanent lhe city council met in special ses- cre will surely be effected. It never sion at 2 this afternoon for the par- fails to tone the stomach, regulate ticular purpose of inspecting and ac- t tie- kidneys and bowels, stimulate cepting the Twenty-first street pav- the liver, invigorate the nerves and ing recently completed. purify the blood. It's a wonderful E. O. Morrow, proprietor of the Ar-I tonic for run-down systems. Electric cade saloon, ran a screwdriver into I Bitters positively cures kidney and his hand several da vs ago. and vester-I liver troubles, stomach disorders. We Are Opening up some new things in Shirts Mohair, Silk .ami Linen. Just the thing for this hot weather. Come and see us we'll be glad and say Lloyds IS THE PLACE HARPER HOUSE BLOCK. Yes, we make Shirts. day it became " necessary to have the hand dressed by a doctor. All union barber shops,, after July 7, will close' every evening except Saturday' at 8 o'clock; on Saturday evenings at 10 o'clock, and Sunday mornings and holidays at 11 o'clock. One of the ambulance horses was nervousness, sleeplessness, rheuma tism, neuralgia, and expels malaria. Satisfaction guaranteed by Hartz & Ullemever. Only 50 cents. P?Jr under GERMAN LAWS, I to Excellent for PAINS IN CHEST. Sides, Joints, Rheumatism, etc OR. RICHTER S World-Ranowwc "ANCHOR" PAIN EXPELLER. Ngog pennlne wit hoot Trmdg Brfc 1 nrhur.y One well-known pfrviTi'i letter out of manyi eases. New Yorh.tfart I899J , orKicnrarsANtnuK pajn EXPEUXR is art excellent remedy for Pains in CTiest. Rti e u ma t i sm . N euralg tajetc J I rtcomnwnairMnicn all sutferers.of auchdis- m 3 m K. IJETl" 3T, 25c tod BOc At all druf jlt or ttarougs f. Ad.BlekUrCo,tl PmtI 8L, Kw fork GHESTi2SLAYiRDS. 'V Cnuwll.ilrMI Vacation Dart. Vacation time is here and the chil dren are fairly living out of doors. There could be no healthier place for them. Yon need only to guard against the accidents incidental to most open air sports. Xo remedy equals De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve for g danger of serious consequences. For cuts, scalds and wounds. ' "I used De- Witt's Witch Hazel Salve for sores. cuts and bruises," says L. H. John-lc son. Swift, Texas. "It is the bestlg remeay on ine market. Mire cure for piles and skin fliseases. Ilewarc of counterfeits. All drucifists. Surprise and Pleasure Hives are a terrible torment to the little folks, and to some older ones. Easily cured. Doan'n Ointment never fails. Instant relief, permanent cure. I g our work leaves nothing to be Are invariably expressed by those who patronize the Ameri can Steam laundry. Whether they dress for style or comfort. or both, the high quality of At any drug store, 50 cents. VMakes the fire of life burn with a I steady glow. Ilenews the golden. haipy days of youth. That's what !....!.'.' fnnnfo!n H'ad 1 ia a O ,Anta IT. li Thomas pharmacy. . desired in the 'perfect cleanli ness and superb finish given to all linen entrusted to our care. American Steam S Laundry 5 5 Twwlfth Rt , rtftk Ave. PJtoa 1SS6 O t .. f, ? 0 ft a a & o 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0. 0 0 0 0 0 . . 0 0- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Got A M v mi TM J o-sr We have had a big summer business and are now willing to rub out a big share of our profit in order to "get a move" on balance of summer stock. We are going to make it interesting for you by giving you the biggest load for your dollar you ever saw or expected. We expect to open this sale Wednesday morning. Watch and wait for it. Summer goods "Get the Gone." MEET ME AT THE w r i A BARGAIN COUNTERS 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 s 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .. r Subs b the Argus. 000000OO0O00:O00O00O000C