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8 THE ARGUS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1902 The Wea.ther. Partly cloudy tonight and Friday, with, probably show ers; slight changtHn temper ature. J. M: SHERIEK, Observer. Temperature 7 a. m. tG; at 3:30 p. m. 7V. CITY CHAT. Zazaro, 5 cent cigar. Steel ranges at Wilcher's. For insurance, E. J. Burns. For tin work.' II. T. Siemon. Buy a home of Eeidy Bros. Homes for sale. A. Rush & Co. For real estate and insurance, E. J. Burns. - Dr. David IL Hawes, dentist, Illinois theatre building. Ask your dealer for Range's bread, f 1 1 liowf in tnU'n Choice Siberian crabs and peaches for canning at Kuschmann's. Cat fih. white fish, trout, river sal mon ami buffalo at Hess Bros. Try Range's bread and you will have no other. Absolute cleanliness. Take home one of those pretty blue pitchers with a can of baking pow der. Home Tea company. Dr. I. B. Ennis, physician and sur geon, also cancer and skin specialist. Office, 303'a Twentieth street. For tasty, up-to-date designs, noth ing is more desirable than the new mounts at the l'lakslee studio. Dr. Will Carl is now comfortably located in his dental parlors at Twenty-third street and Fifth avenue. Kindling wood free. Call at the Fremont Butter 'Tub company, Fourth avenue and Fourth street. St. 1'aul lodge meets tonight. The new work of the I. O. K. K. will be exemplified by Mobile and Davenport brothers. Rain or shine, you will have a good time at the Memorial Christian Kn deavor social, in lecture room Thurs day evening, Aug. 21. About twenty Rock Island people left this morning to attend the an imal farmers picnic at Woodward's grove, above Fort Byron. T. F. Olson, who has been nbfht clt-rk at the local Hock Island freight offices, is now rect iving clerk at the Twentieth Mreet depot. John Avery and Miss Sarah K. Simpson, of Cordova, were married yesterday afternoon at the court house, Judge. Adams olTiciating. r. Look in the Home Tea company's windows and see those pretty blue pitchers they are giving away -with baking powder. Opposite Harper house. I he seven-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Canedy, M'2 Sixteenth street, has diphtheria. There is very little of this dread disease in the city at the present time, however. Miss Swanson was suddenly taken ill while at Work at the Gansert cn dy factory on Eighteenth street this morning and was removed to her home, 501 Fourth street, in the am bulance. The Rock Island Independents and the. J. II. C P. team, of Davenport, will play at the Twelfth street park Sunday mi,rning for the amateur championship of ihc three cities. Game called at 9:30. Members of St. l'aul lodge Xo.- 107, K. I., are requested to be present to night, as visiting brothers from Mo line and Davenport lodges will be present to explain the new work of the D. O. K. K. Be sure to be on hand to see the fun. The Guarantee Home Building Club of Rock Island hate notified their members that certificate io. one (1) for $l.X'0, held bv .Joseph Ueichart, lias matured. The first one doing business in Rock Island to furnish a member the full face of certificate. Tom Hunt, a resident of the neigli torhood of Fort Byron, was taken with a spell of unconsciousness while walking on Second avenue near Eigh teenth street yesterday afternoon. The ambulance was called, and he was removed to the police station, where he recovered in a short time and was able to proceed home. Jetut Take Went Mherty Money. Jess, owned by Carl Mueller, of this city, took t ecoiid money in the 2:25 trot at West Liberty, Iowa, yester day, winning the two fastest heats of the race- Mr. Mueller drove and snvs he would have been first but for an accident. l-.'SSV and w Prepared - -m- UaT is the Best there Is for NEURALGIA. Rheumatism, Lumbago, Gout: DR. RICHTEJt'S world-Ktnownea "ANCHOR'7 PAIN EXPELLER. Nonnggnuine without Trd Mrfc "Achor. Que well-known person's letterout 01 many HI New York.Oct. 12! 1897.! - Dr. Richtors-ANCH OR PAIN EXPELLER Is good for Local applications In Neuralaia and Rheumatism. notziOK Of TMC IMTOWATtCNAl " mi-nuttlTn(IV OF MUSIC. 25C and 60c at ail druggist or tbroagn 38 HIGHEST .AVARDS. Kecommenaea oy prominent t-ny- . sician, w nouaie ana tteiau VsvA ; " n POINTED PARAGRAPHS. When carpenters strike they usu ally hit the nail on the head. Some faces have a very striking ap pearance clock faces, for example. A man makes his maiden speech when he asks a spinster to marry him. . Although meat continues to go up no doubt it will continue to go down daily. Yhcn a man sits down and tells himself what a great genius he is he seldom can prove it. What a pity it is that the most beautiful girls usually have so little else to recommend them. Wives who struggle to keep up ap pearances usually have husbands who struggle to keep down expenses. Ignorance is bliss until it begins to associate with egotism. Fortunate is the girl who loses her temper and never finds it again. Many a-good man blacks boots, and many a bad one blacks characters. It is more difficult for some men to collect their wits than their bills. AVere.it not for the things we are going to do life would not. be worth living-. Many a bachelor who plans a happy fireside of his own eventually bumps up against a' so-called furnace-heated flat. It is easier to stand prosperity than it is to get a chance to try. In order to appreciate youth one must get over on the shady side of 40. Before marriage a man yearns for a woman; after marriage he earns for her. When your health runs down you should wind up some of your bad habits. Lots of men, atter 'laying up some thing for a rainy day,-get discour aged because it doesn't rain. When a man finds a button in his salad he should bear in mind that it is only a part of the dressing. Ministers should bear in mind that short sermons are the most popular in summer as well as in spring, au tumn and winter. Chicago Daily Xcws. BoLsebadl Tomorrow Rock Island vs. Terre Haute Championship Game. Twelfth, Street Park 3 3 3 Came Called at 3:45. Appointed to Fostitl Service. J. D. Trimmer, of this city, has re ceived notice of his appointment as substitute railway postal clerk on the Kock Island road Ik-t ween t'hi catro and West Liberty, his duties le ginning at once. Mr. Trimmer some time ago passed the civil service ex amination for railway postal clerk with a flattering average. SPECIAL SLE At Valine McCombn' Friday. All goods in the house furnishing department will be sold at a to per cent discount. Oil stoves, gasoline stoves, tinware, granite iron ware, woodenware, etc. This discount tak en off the bottom of your bill, and for this department only? Have you seen d'alatea, the marble statue, turn to life? Performance from 10 to 12 and 2 to 5. .jinission free. Children must be accompanied by their parents. Mason fruit jars at lowest prices. Special' sale of steel engravings, etchings, etc., at 50e oiT the $. See window displav. YOLXU & M'COMBS. Ills Sight Threatened. "While picnicking last month iny 11-year-old boy was poisoned by some weed or plant," says W. II. Dibble, of Sioux City, Iowa. "He rubbed the poison off his hands into his eyes and for a while we were afraid he would lose his sight. Finally a neighbor recommended DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. The first application helped him and in a few days lie was as well as ever." For skin" diseases, cuts, burns, scalds, wounds, insect bites, DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve is sure cure. Relieves piles at once. Beware of counterfeits. All druggists. IJcensed to Wed. Ernest II. Stapp Uock Island Miss Mary J. Pearce Bock Island Saloon Notice. Hot soup every morning and even ing from 0 to 11 at Malmrose's place, 1C09 Third avenue. Many persons in this community are suffering from kidney complaint who eould avoid fatal results by using Foley's Kidney Cure. All druggists. PROGRAM FOR PICNIC FOR WOODWARD'S GROVE Members of the foresters' team of. Camp 20, M. W. A., are making elalA orate preparations for the picnic that the organization is to give Monday, Sept. 1, at Woodward's grove, two miles aboVe Tori Byron. A fine pro gram of speeches, music and sports has been arranged. There will be two bali games by amaieur nines, the one in the morning being between the Port Byron Blues and the Zuma team, and the one in the afternoon between the Bock Island Independ ents and the Cordova nine, a prize of $25 being hung up for the second contest. A $35 silver cup will be hung up as prize for drills by Woodmen teams and the team of Camp 2G will give an exhibition drill. M. T. Stev ens has been appointed orator of the day and there will be addresses by Head Clerk Hawes and by i. W. Me Caskrin. There will be music and dam-in". 97 for the Itoand Trip. Chicago to Mackinac Island, $G to Mackinaw City, and $5 to Petoskey, Bay View, Charlevoix and Traverse City, via Michigan Central, Pere Mar quette and Grand Bapids & Indiana railways. Tickets will be sold Aug. 22, good returning until Sept. 2. For particulars address L. D. Heusner, 119 Adams street, Chicago. COPNTr TEMPLE. Transfers. Aug. 19. Frantz Leithner to Augus ta K. McCullora, part lot 39, Weather head's add.. Bock Island, $1,812.50. 20. Anna M. Johnson to Carl A. Carlson, lot 3, Sweeney & Jackson's add., Moline, $1,500. John Gibson to Swan J. Sward, w 20 feet lot 3, block 19, Spencer & Case's add., Boek Island, $2,500. C. L. Girls to Edward S. Crabtree and Joseph A. Crabtree, sVs nwV4 4, 10, 5w. Look Pleasant. Flease. Photographer C. C. Harlan, of Eat on,. O., can' do so now, though for years he couldn't, because he suffer ed untold agony from the worst form of indigestion. All physicians and medicines failed to help him till he tried Electric Bitters, which worked such wonders for him that he de clares they are a godsend to sufferers from dyspepsia and stomach troubles. Unrivaled for diseases of the stom ach, liver and kidneys, they build up and give new life to the whole sys tem. Try them. Only 50e. Guaran teed by Hartz & Ullemeyer, druggists. Constipation, bowel . irregularity, headache, dyspepsia, torpid liver, bad kidneys, rheumatism, disorders inci dent to sedentary life, positively cur ed by Kocky Mountain Tea, the great est America remedy. T. II. Thomas' pharmacy. HOMEWARD BOUND. Wife's coming home next week From her long vacation; Wife's been away to seek Health and recreation. Home she's coming from the sea To the hired girl mid me. Wine left me in Julv, i Soon she'll be returning; For her cheering presence I Have been fondly yearning. Life shall soon regain its zest, Wifie's coming home to rest. Chicago Record-Herald. An Open Duor to Success through which well-trained joung people go right in to good, paying positions. High grade instruction. Xo better school at any price. Write or call for free literature. Office hours, 9 a. m. to 3 p. m. daily; 7 to 9 Wednesday and Saturday evenings. BROWN'S BUSINESS COLLEGE. Save the Children. Statistics will prove that a large percentage of deaths among children may be traced to complications aris ing from the early souring of milk by, bacteria. Cholera infantum is the most fatal disease of infancy, and common, especially with the bottle fed infants. Perry Davis' Painkiller in the emergency is the best remedy and saves many a child's life while the doctor is coming. 25 and 50e. bottles. 83 Men's SHioe map FULL, EXTENDED SOLE, ENGLISH BACK, GOOD FULL TOE, AT ' $1.50 WHILE THEY LAST AT SOT TWEX--TIETII STHEET. DOLLY BROS., MEN'S $2.50 AND $3.50 SHOES 208 BEADY ST., DAVENPORT, IOWA. SLEEPY EYE... "Sleepy Eye" stands for everything that is pure and wholesome in the line of ce reals and bread stutT. Words of praise are unnecessary, Wcause of the fact that Sleepy Eye is always the baker's choice after the first trial. We have just re ceived a fresh supply direct from the mills. Here is a list. SLEEPY EYE FLOUR SLEEPY EYE HYGENIC FLOUR SLEEPY EYE PANCAKE GOLDEN HARVEST BREAK FAST FOOD FARINA, K0FFI0. 'Phone us your order and you will never regret it, for we have a good thing in the sole agency and are anxious to make you happy also. HESS BROS. 1620 Second Ave. Pbone 103L LLOYDS... Fall Hat Opening. Saturday Next. Axigust 23, The Swell Knox Hats. The Great Stetson Hats. The most popular $:i.00 Hat The Hawes. Bring your head ami we can lit you. HAKPEIl IICfUSE BLOCK. Yes, we make Shirts. 5 SUMMER IS HARD ON LINEN. And it is harl on us, too, for that matter. V bat with dust- stains. rcrsn'rration. etc.. laun dering has its trials. We do the work, though and do it to jier fection. Send us your shirts, collars and cans, anu we 11 ao iurm upiua most superior manner. You'll find our charges rijjht. also. Give you Brut class work and satisfactory services . at lowest rates. , . American Steam Laundry 5 5 Twelfth St., Fifth Are. Phone 1X36 S 4 O a 0 & . ft & o a a o 15 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0- 0 0 0, 0 0 i 0 0- 0 0 0 0 0 0" 0 0 0 0 0 0 r. W 0000000000000000 Hi URJNG TM TEN PAST E have been making a sale of fine Negligee Shirts. In many in stances customers received two fine shirts for the price of one. It did not take long for the people to learn where these bargains were to be had, and the result was our stock of summer shirts was soon de moralized. We are now pleased to announce that we have just-made a fine purchase out of the celebrated Cluett and Monarch shirt stock and are better prepared than ever to offer many soft snaps in fine neg ligee shirts. The only difference between this sale and the one last had is, we are having it at the expense of the manufacturer. Among these shirt snaps you can find The Finest Silks a.nd Motdrxs Cloths at . . . Yoir pick from Cluetts S3. S2.50 and $2 Qual ities for SI. 50 l.oo For yovir Choice of a.11 Monarch $1.50 Shirts. 7 zr For your Pick of all SL00 Monarch Shirts. This is truly a monarch shirt sale and we proudly claim the title as Monarchs of the shirt business, for in all Shirtdom you will not find such shirt values as we are now offering. LOOK FOR ME AT THE M A iio o SHIRT BARGAIN COUNTER 5. THE NEW LOT WILL BE ON SALE SATURDAY MORNING. 5 00000000000000O0000000000000O0000000000V00 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 "0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 an- 0 -0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 - a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ?5 0 "0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0