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THE ABGTJS, AVE DN -ESP AY, OCTOBEB 15, 1902. i I t t V- : Her Ye i This the great money saving sale on rec ord will close this week at the Big Store. And the enormous sales in and out of town the past three weeks have demonstrated how the public have appreciated our saving powers. I Avail Yovirselves of the Last I CaJI. Z Bring your friends and buy this week. Bargains on Every Floor of this the biggest Furniture and Carpet and Stove house in the three cities. CLEIil & SALZMANN, ! ROCK ISLAND. ILLINOIS. f ! t .. i & A L. ADLER BROS. & Co.'s finest Ready-to-wear Clothing in the United States now ready for your inspec tion. They fit Prices right, too. Just around the corner. You know us. ROCK ISLAND. ILL: Hear Ye I i 4 o 4 I 5V, - . i -- T '"-- BURRfS AGAIN CHOSEN Rock Islander Reelected Master of Illinois Grand Lodge Col ored Masons. E. G. MOORE IS ALSO HONORED Today's Session Taken Up "With Routine Business The Char ily llall. . The most worshipful grand lodge of She colored Masons of Illinois, in ses sion here; this afternoon, proceeded 1 - . . ft -. -J- It. E. MOORE, Chicago, Secretary Illinois Colored Masoni. Urand Lodge, with the election of otlicers for the year. Slow progress was made ami at a late hour only two ollices had been tilled. 11. K. lturris. of this city was reelecteil grand master, and 11. K. Moore, of ChieaRo, was chosen srratid secretary. 'I"he morning' ses sion was jfiven tip entirely to roiilint work. The business of the ineetinjr it wa expected would be finished this af ternoon. This evenini; Kin' Solomon lodjre, of this city, will frive a.batxpu-t at the hall to the visitors. Tomor row the delegates will isit the sit of the Prince llall Masonic home in South Kock Island. 1111 a Fine Affair. Last evening a charity ball wa; given at the Armory for the benefit of the Prince Hall Masonic home thai was one of the most successful evei held by the colored people of the tri II. E. Kock Island. Ta.ter Illinois cities. Ihe affair was under the aus pices of Kureka comman:lery. Knights I'emplar. and many knights from on f the city were in attendance. The total number present was little shot i f 200. All the members of the Masonic fraternity appeared in full refralia and the scene was very much on the imposing order. Illeuer's orchestra furnished the music, to which danc ing of the yood, old-fashioned kind is carried on till :i o'clock this morning. A very respecinoie sum was realized to apply on me ouuoiog fund of the home for the widows and hildren of colored Masons. GoeH Like Hot Cake. "The fastest selling1 article I have .. '..t. f 'e in my store, writes umgisi . s. Smith, of Davis, Ky., "is Dr. Kings New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, because it always cures. In my six years oi sales it nas never failed. I have known it to save sufferers from Throat and Lung dis eases, who could get no help from. the doctors or any other remedy." Moth- rs rely on it, , best physician pre scribe it, and Ilartz & LUemeycr guarantee satisfaction or refund price. J rial oolites iree. Keguiar sizes, sue ana $i. Spnt More Than St.OOO. W. V. Ilaker, of Plainview, Neb.. writes: "My wife suffered from lung trouble for 13 years. She tried a num ber of doctors and spent over $1,000 without relief. She became very low and lost all hope. A friend recom mended Foley's Honey and Tar, and. lhanka to thus great remedy, it saved her life. She enjoys -better health than she has known in years." In fuse substitutes. All druggists. ! - . , r ""-, ' - ' " : ; . ; : , . -.,. . ij - : ; V' ; ;, ; " v ' V'":'-- .:,.' i'- -1 . ' .. ' ' - ' -i- .: r i ' -. -v. - v i'r '- V ,;. - A j LwJ;.--- ,-, - ; CLUB TALKS NEW BRIDGE K. H. Gayer Favor Location at Brstow Advertlslor on Knvel ope luxation of the hridfc'e Uoek Island and Henry counties propose erectini,' over Kock river was the chief topic Iwfore Ihe monthly membership meeting f the Ktck Island C'iub last eveninjr, K. H. (uiyer givinr a compre hensive explanation of the situation, in which he favored lhtrstow over the other two points discussed, Colona and Cleveland, from the fact that the former opened into the main high ways to Moline and Kock Island. Aid. (i. . McCaskrin addressed the meeting on a plan he is advoeatin for the printing of advertising mat ter net tiny forth the advantages of the city on all envelopes used in bus ir.ess correspondence by people of this city. Appointment of commit 1ees on both questions was ordered with instructions .to investigate and report. ENGINE IS DAMAGED IN WRECK ON ROCK ISLAND Train No. 42. on the Koek Island which left here at 1:1.1 yesterday af ternooiu hit a freight at P.nrenti Junction and the consequent block ing1 of the track delayed the evening trains an hour or more. The collision was not a serious one. no one being hurt, but the engine is laid up for repairs and several cars were broken up. The freight was partly on a sid ing when the passenger struck it from the si le. Train No. 12, also on the Koek Isl and, was delayed on the Missouri di vision today by a wreck and ti id not arrive till the middle of the after noon, eight hours late. A car was oti! the track near New l'.righton. A special car containing a party f officials headed by II. .1. Slifer, the new Kock Island general manager passed through the city westbound vesterilav afternoon. ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE KNOX-NOTRE DAME GAME A. K. Klliott, manager of the Knox o I lege football team, was in the city today completing arrangements for "he game to be played here Nov. S at the Twelfth street park with Notre Dame. Mr. Klliott is pleased with 'he accommodations- alTorded here i ml predicts that one of the fastest contests in the west will he the result f Ihe meeting between Knox and Notre Dame, both teams having- al ready shown their steel this season, i loth are much stronger than last ;eason and will be in prime condition IiURRIS, Colored Masonic Grand Lodge. by the arrival of the date on which thev are scheduled here. SOCIAL DOINGS. The Ladies of the C. A. K. last even ing entertained at a hard times so cial at Memorial hall. A large lium ber of members of. the younger set. including a large delegation of the local Naval Reserves in uniform, were present and the evening was spent in happy fashion, with cards and other amusements. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Harper have issued imitations to a dancing part; to be given at Ihe Harper house next Tuesday evening, Oct. 21. Oat of Death's JawH. "When death seemed very near from a severe stomach and liver trou ble, that I had- suffered with for years," writes P. Muse, Durham, X. C, "Dr. King's New Life Tills saved me and gave perfect health." Best pills on earth, and only 23 cents at Hartz & UUemeyer's drug store. Forty Yearn' Torture. To 1m relieved from a torturing dis ease after 40 yearn' torture might well cause the gratitude of anyone That is what DeW'itt's Witch Hazel Salve did for C. Haney, Geneva, Ohio. He says: "DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve cured me of piles after 1 had suffered 10 years." Cures cuts, burns, wounds, skin diseases. Heware of counterfeits. All druggists. We sat at the table together, She cast a shy glance over at me. She certainly looked like an angel; Oh, Charley! Please order ine Rocky Mountain Tea. T. II. Thomas pharmacy. TO SETTLE DISPUTE Return Came Given Ceneseo. High School Football Team. WILL BE PLAYED HERE OCT. 23 Locals Go to Clinton Nest Saturday-Strengthening Up. The (ieneseo high school team will be given a game of football with the local high school team at the Twelfth street park Thursday afternoon, Oct. 2.1, at which time the dispute over the residt of the game last Saturday will be settled by trial of battle. There will be no school on that date on account of the teachers being in attendance upon the meeting of the Northern Illinois Teachers" associa tion at Kockford. At Clinton Saturday The game with the Clinton high school team next Saturday will be played in the Iowa city. The outcome of the match is waited with inter est. Clinton high school usually has i strong team, but the character of this year's aggregation has not beer learned here and the local players will go to meet an adversary of un known prowcrs. Coaching Sbowlne Ilenults. From the beginning of the season the local team has been strong in de fense, but now the offensive work is being looked after and it must be said that Coach llrown has done won ders in the past two weeks in pro moting accurate playing and speed. . PERSONAL POINTS Charles Cox departed last night for a visit in Omaha. Miss Amy Henderson left this morn ing to visit several days with Miss lSeuiah Cook, in Pekin, III. Mrs. D. T. Matthews and daughter, of Milan, left at noon today via the Kock Island for Phoenix, Ariz. Mrs. .lames Hritton and son, Jamie, of Wayne, Neb., are guests at the home of Dr. and Mrs. K. Ilradford. Dr. II. N. Mover, of Chicago, who testified yesterday in the Sensibaugh case, left last night for Kansas City. Fred (Mock, of Whitney, Ind., re turned home today after a visit with his brother, Henry (iloek, of this city. II. Kenton Ilonens, of Chicago, ar rived this morning for a couple of weeks' visit with tiis parents in Mi lan. (i;v. Yates dined at the Harper last evening', with a party of political friends. After his address in Moline he left for Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. A. .1. Taylor arrived today from Cloquet. Minn. Mr. Tav l r will return tonight, but Mrs. Tav lor will isit in the city. Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Datis. of South Koek Island, li-ft via the l'ur linglon last evening for Phoenix. Ariz., for the benefit of the former's health. Justice and Mrs. W. F. Sehroeder, C. I!. Knox and J. M. Valentin re turned last i ven'ii from Vt;Oii?i ton. where they Mendel t!t. '. . K encampment. C. F. Lynde, who has been located in the Indian Territory for several months, being interested with Guy ISowman, J. F. Darby and others in the land and investment business, ar rived home last evening. Hotel Arrivals Harper House: J. M. llayer. Moorhead. Dak.; Kichard Oglesby, Springfield; Dr. W. K. Tay lor, Watertown; John H. Parker, Wa tertown; J. W. Gould, Moline; H. J. Peterson, New P.righton; Charles K. liorrier, Chicago; ,). J. Kyan. St. Louis; William Kdson. Philadelphia; C. W. Fredenburg. Chicago; F. S. Keed, Chicago; M. M. Kenning, Chica go; M. J. Friedler, Chicago; T. J. Chadwick. New York; W. Stevens, Chicago; K. L. Hoist. Chicago; T. II. Kockwood, Chicago; C. C. Weeks. Chi cago; Kd Mayer. (.Iiicago; Kugene K. Cox, Chicago: O. T. Dennier. Chicago: P. J. Henry, Kockford; K. V. Wallick Fairfield, Iowa; William Simpson. Joliet; J. II. Loo per, Chicago; W. Chase. Cleveland; II. K. Keynolds, Chi cago; W. H. Gordon. Chicago; -.1. M. Slamniet, Chicago; M. Kaufman. Chi cago; K. J. Garry. Chicago; K. Kmer son. Chicago: I. ISerkenfield. New- York; K. P. Fisk. Providence; John Carry, Chicago; II. A. Moore, Kich mond, Ind.; J. N. Maekin, Chicago, I. H. Hurst, New York; A. K. Drown, Chicago; F. (J. Iluchan, ltacine. Wis.; J. Adler, Chicago; George I. Salier, Oshkosh, Wis.; C. C. Kobb. P.elle; J. 11. Knssell, Chicago; J. Krickson, Illoomington; J. W. Davis, Chicago; Gov. II. Yates. Springfield; L. S. u- Calie. city; N. Fischer, New York; J. (i. Johnson. . Pea bod v, Kans.; F. A. Sprague, St. Louis; C. It. Price. St. Louis; G. W. Sinclair. St. ,ouis; Oscar Kosenberger, Detroit: A. K. Klliott. Galesburg; K. (J. Johnson, I'.eards- town; A. K. Talbot, Lincoln. Neb. Koek Island House: F. M. Khode.. Davenport; T. II. Payne, Owcnsboro. Ky.; K. Price, Mexico; William S P.lock. M. 1)., Port Dyron; It. D. Wil bur. Peoria; M. D. Toml'iison. Cable: J. N. Oldham. Decatur: J. G. Grosse. St. Louis; Julius Linke. Port I'.vron; II. W. Lee. Peoria; T. 1'. Van Sant, Kansas oty; Mrs. George A. Smith. Sears; Mrs. C. II. Dibbern, Sears; Mr and Mrs. Jacob Spach, Chillicothe, Mo. Ribbon lO. 12 1-3 and. 15c. 3.000 yards ail silk ElflcGABE'S, ROCK ISLAND. 4p taffeta ribbons, all tumiB, ill i u i fc widths, up to No. 60. per yard C 10c. 12!4c Special Display of Art Needlework Thursday and Friday, Oct. 16 and 17. On these dates we will have on exhibition the finest dis play of embroidered Pillow Tops, Scarfs, Centre Pieces, etc., to be found in this country. You are cordially in vited to come and inspect this line. You can secure ideas and information that will I'.l'li.i-.-vn.i appi oticuiuj; uuiiuay istsitaoix. Exquisite Stamped Pillow Tops. Centre Pieces. Etc.. at 25c. 50c and 75c Shawls. A shawl is a mighty handy wrap to have around the l.oue. We are showinir a new lot of shawls I which we think the best and cheap 1 est it has been our good fortune to have. Take Thvae aa Sample. .Shoulder Shawls in cheeks, plaids . and plain colois 3iie nr and 0C Morning Shawls, tine all wool, 98c and 75c Larjre sized single Shawls 1.62 Fancy Beaver Shawls, up 1 QQ from I 5 O Sash Brooches. Cheap. ' Special lot of oxidized Sash or Belt Brooches and Xeck Brooches in ' new designs cupids, rococeo work, empire effects, etc., stylish ' and all that; you've paid up to 50c for them, but for this Ifl lot we say IUl L. S. JVlcCABE & QQ Men's Stylish Fall Overcoats Light and heavv weight Coveits, cut in the short Fox styles Men's line fall suits made of snap- JfjfCG 50 nv stvlish brown and gold mixed Cheviots and Tweeds Men's trousers, a line selection the famous "Duchess" make Cashmeres Our Boys' and Little Fellows' Clothing department is complete with nobby, well fitting suits and ov-rco:it No mother should miss seeing th: s'ock of cloth ing for lit 1 1 - mei. as it will In a r-rtving in money to her. Sommers 1801 Second Ave., Koek Island. Bramdeebtiirjg' Mill neery Von cannot afford to buy a hat without examining our unrivalled display. livery new and smart idea in millinery rc-civcs its lirst in troduction to tri-city ladies in our store. Our millinery ' is so at tractive that it is impossible for any one to resist. I'se good judg ment and compare our styles with others, they are absolutely un approachable. Brandenburg Millinery Store, Corner Twentieth Street and Fourth Avenue. z 4 AT THE RICH r PRICE. A. KOBB & CO., Ill) Eighteenth. Street. w. H-H-H-H'H -i -H i I I I 1 IH Wool Waitings Special, 65 pieces, handsome stripe and figured , wool waistings, the A new designs, worth upto9c yard, tor 2 etc, 59c and be valuable to you for the fast Carpet Department. 4H 1--Je liiirraln Carpet fx All wool, extra super, new pat terns, sjeeial for balance AQln of week, at, per yard. . . . T"0;C 58 1-Se UruHHeU Carpet RH l-o Extra Brussels, new patterns in floral and oriental effects, with or without liorder; special for balance of week, rnl. per yard OOiC 10c Pictures 10c. We have just put on sale 2,500 large pictures with mat in a big variety 01 subjects, many of Z them copied from famous works 5 of art. These have sold as high J as 50c in manyplaces, but wo rrirp T7 nil villi r fhnif - - 10c I - o j j at ROOK DEPARTJIKXT. (Second Floor.) Price $5 to 25. to zu. of in Price S2 to $5. & LaVelle 207 W. Second St., Davenport. o O O Ratlier Chilly i ! t t 4 For fans, but our fixtures arc the warmest that ever was. All kinds. Gas, Electric, Com bination & Portables I 1 1 1 'I 'l-H ! t I H' H-H-H HH--