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8 THE AKGUS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1902. The Wea.ther. Partly cloudy, with, prob ably showers tonight and Saturday; warmer tonight. J. M. SHERIER, Observer. Temperature 7 a. m. 45; at noon 70. CITY CHAT. Try Dolly Iiros. Zazaro, 5 cent cigar. Try Polly l'.ros. shoes. Steel rang-es at Wileher's. Schneider for your shoes. Quinces at Anderson I.ros. For insurance, E. J. Burns. Buy a home of Ifeidy Bros. ' For tin work. II. T. Siemon. Union made shoes at Battles. Homes for sale. A. Rush & Co. Pressed chickens at Schroeder's. Goldsmith & McKce have $.,000 to loan. Bellflower apples at Harris & Tay lor's. Fine Milwaukee sausage at I'assig Bros'. For real estate and insurance, E. J. Burns Fresh oysters in hulk at Maueker & Tonn's. Dressed turkeys and chickens at Hess Bros. Fancy pears and Alineria "Tapes at Anderson Bros'. Men's $2.50 shoes $1.50 Saturday night at McCabe's. Plenty of fresh dressed chickens at It. Treniami's Sons'. Plenty of fancy dairy butter a Maueker & Tonn's. Ladies felt slippers 39 cents Satur day night at Mct'abe's. Plenty of eating and cooking ap ples at Anderson Bros. A nice display of fresh vegetables at Hess Bros, tomorrow. Anderson Bros, can supply you with your winter potatoes. Fluffy shaker tlannel 3ys cents yard Saturday night at McCabe's. Large oak parlor tables OS cents Saturday night at McCabe's. Fancy dairy outter 22's cents per pound at Maueker &- Tonn's. Pure linen 22-inch napkins $1 a doz en Saturday night at McCabe's. Women's double . sole stockings S cents Saturday night at McCabe's. Salted peanuts 1 cents a pound again Saturday night at McCabe's. We sell the best elothing made, at a low price. Sommers & laYelle. Camel's hair Tarn O'Shanter caps 31 cents Saturday night at McCabe's. 15 cent lace edge handkerchiefs S cents Saturday night at McCabe's. Fancy stripe and dot neck ribbons 17 cents Saturday night at McCabe's. Women's fleeced ribbed underwear J5 cents Saturdav night at McCabe's. Quality speaks for itself in suits and overcoats at (lustafson & Hayes.' Finest display of fruit and vegeta bles in the city at Harris & Taylor's To buy your flour where you can buy it right, go to Ma ticker & Tonn's. If you are looking for genuine, pure sweet cider, Passig Bros, have it. Try a pair of our $3.50 guaranteed patent colt skin shoes. Joe F. Schnei der. Passig Bros, will have a nice display of fresh fruit and vegetables tomor row. Short length 10 cent silkobnes 5 cents a yard Saturday night at Mc Cabe's. Coronation soft hats, the new shape. See them at Sommers & I.a Velle's. Boys' extra good, strong knee pants, 4S and 50 cents, at Sommers & La Velle's. ce our $2.50 and S3 shoes. They are up-to-date an l cr "' "nrer.--. .fee F. Sc'.TIfi.'llT. (hsier-. ce l'-n . spring il.i-k-:i- and all kinds of choice cms of i.ie.its at Schindler's n-nrket. Xo time like the pre.tnt to buy a 1ein-B!och A' ( s suit or ' ercat N..-iii'H'rs & LaYillc. It is economv to wear the Dutchus- Sommers : La Velle's. . , VU;tvwTj .the greatest stock ever shown . Buy C.ustafson & Hayes specfaf ;nV$vk Islaml- Th can all talk; cents per pound. X. P. F. Xelson. 2025 Fourth avenue. "Phone 1137 west. The Invincibles anil Superbas are to meet in a bowling match on the Rock Island Club alleys at 8 o'clock this evening. The Plattdutche Schwertern will give a grand ball at Turner hall, Nov. 1. Tickets, 50 cents a couple. Music by Bleuer's band. Your entire wardrobe cleaned, press ed and repaired and shoes shined for $1 per month. New Panitorium Club, 1!M).) Second avenue. The celebrated "Kuppenheimer" shape-retaining suits and overcoats, sold only by Ullemeyer & Sterling, 1724 Second avenue. Customers know good values when they see them. Xo wonder business is good at the new clothing store, (lustafson & Hayes. Heady cash is often worth more than a fortune in prospect. We can furnish it. Fidelity Loan company, 3.S Mitchell & Lynde block. Boys and children's stylish suit and overcoats: none but honest, reli able merchandise sold; all at popular prices. S miners & LnVelle. Fresh cut roses 2'.) cents a dozen. chrysanthemums 65 cents dozen all day tomorrow at McCabe's. Tele phone orders carefully executed. America's leading clothes makers clothing as shown and sold under an I'llemeyer & Sterling label is. a guar antee of correctness and satisfaction. Oh. mamma! See your boy in one of our nobby suits and overcoats. They are simply elegant; prices right, too. You know us. The Lon don. Stiff bosom shirts, all the new, neat fall patterns, at I'llemeyer & Ster ling's, the clothiers and furnishers, who are always first to display the latest. You can't buy the best style unless you buy it at the right place. See us for your next suit and overcoat. Prices right, too. at (lustafson & Hayes.' Special for Saturday. Xew fleeced underwear, worth 45 cents, only 25 cents each. Only two suits to a cus tomer. None after Saturday. The London. The Tri-City Press club meets this evening at the Kimball house, in Dav enport. Supper will be served to the members at (i:.'!0, the business session to follow. All the finest assortment in fur nishing goods, bought for the new store, now being shown at our tem porary store. Prices right, too. The London. We are now prepared to do all kinds of carpenter jobbing from sidewalks and fences to the finest furniture re pairing. Wooden patterns a special ty. Call or drop a card to Xo. 501 Fight h street. From now until the close of the sen son the steamer Helen Blair will sell round trip tickets to Burlington for $3, with meals and berth included. Tickets good going and returning on the same trip only. Strasser's band will give Sunday af ternoon concerts at Turner (irand op era house beginning Sunday after noon. Nov. 2, consisting of 25 pieces, (iood order. Fine program. Admis sion, gentlemen 15 cents; ladies 10 cents. At Trinity church there will be eve ning prayer tonight at 7:30. There will be choir rehearsal immediately fonowing. - omorrow Feast of All Saints there is to be celebration of holy communion ait 10:30 a. ni. The Silver Cross circle of the King's Daughters has arranged to have a pie. cake and candy sale at Tot ten's music store tomorrow during the day and evening. The proceeds of the sale are to be devoted to charitably work in which the circle has hcin taking considerable interest. I have for sale 10.00O acres of tim-i-tr land situated in Liberty county. La., two miles from the II. K. & W. T. It. railway. The land will cut 6.000 feet of yellow pine and 3.000 feet of hard wood lumber per acre. Price t7.50 per acre, net. Will show land to ;t v bona fide buyer. S. S. Hull. We will ndmii occupv our new store She f'n.-st store in this part of the country. In the meantime you will f:nd us at oifr temporary store, old postoflice. Suits and overcoats, Ad ler ond Btiamin's makes, from ii'.r,o ?".. No other clothing con corn shows as fine a stock, of course. us. The London. 5?tljSTbout your overcoats. We're Q0OOOOOOOO04H&OOOG (000 0000 0000 0000000000 make of suits. When once von wear one you will wear no other. Gentlemen, try a pair of patent corona colt shoes, guaranteed not to crack, for $3.50. Dolly Bros. Style is right, quality is right, and the prices are right at the new cloth ing store Gustafson & Hayes. All the late styles in laundered, stiff bosom colored shirts. Manhat tan and Emery, at the London. Plenty of fresh country butter at 21 Mopfi Perfect In quality. Moderate In price. t-lj cyn all brag but none of them a''rn it when it comes to prices, stxJjfc, quality and fit. Come and see them. Alfred Benjamin & Co.'s and L.. Adler & Co.'s makes the finest that ever London. was. You know us. The In Bankruptcy. Xotice is hereby given that the un dersigned trustee of George F. Sehmale, bankrupt, will, Monday, Nov. 10, A. D. 1902, at the hour of 11 a. m., at the store recently occupied by the said Sehmale, Xo. 1705 Second avenue, in the city of Rock Island, county of Rock Island, and state of Illinois, sell at public auction to the highest bid der for cash, the entire stock of shoes now in said store, together with the furniture and fixtures therein. GEORGE riUCE, Sit., Trustee. f" EXTRA. ILONOI STH ATE R "There's a. Cherry In It!" SUNDAY, NOV. 2 v2 By Special Arrevngerrvent EXTRA, "Do You Feel A DraLft?" Owing to the sudden cancellation of Ezra Kendall in "The Vinegar Buyer," Messrs. Chamberlain, Kindt 6c Co. after negotiations with the representative of Henry W. Savage are enabled to an nounce an extra performance on Sunday night of the Castle Square Opera Company in . . . GEOR.GE ADE'S FAMOUS OPERATIC SATIRE Every Song an Encore. Every Joke a Lrxugh. Every. Girl a. "Peach." Tuneful "Ear Tickling" lyrics to make - ou whistle. my And his merry musical suite of SO-mostly girls, with, the Ccvstle Square Grand Opera. Orchestra. SIXTY Greatest beauty chorus en tour. Same prrerrt cast and $30,000 StuclelDaker thea 1 1' e prod action that ran three months in Chi cago. Exactly a.s the regila.r Monday Night Performance Get Yoir Seats, -PRICES: 50c to $1.50. Sea.ts on Sale Saturday. 00000 H0O00000 00 NEWS OF THE RIVER. Danoer Station Vine , feet St. Paul 14 Red Wlnj? 14 Reeds Landing 12 La Crosse 13 Prairie du Chien 18 Dubuque 15 Le Claire 10 Davenport 15 Des Moines Rapids Keokuk 15 St. Louis SO Kansas City 81 height. Ham. 2.3 1.3 1.3 2 2 1.7 9.3 1.2 2.4 2.0 3.9 11.6 7.7 84 hmtrt feet 0 8 0.0 0.0 0.1 ai o.o oo 0.0 -o 1 -o.i -0.1 The Winona was down from Clinton ami the Helen Blair was ip from Bur lington. The stage of water was 2 '.." at G a m. and 2.40 at noon. The temperature at noon was 70. M'CABE'S Specials for Saturday NIcrht. Camel's hair Tarn O'Shanter caps, 3!e. l"e laee edge handkerchiefs. Sc. Kancv stripe and spot neck rihbons. 17c. -'2-inch pure linen napkins, dozen, $t. Salted eanuts, pound. 10c. 10c silkolines. short lengths, ."ic. Women's fleeced underwear, 15c. Women's double side stockings, Sc. Women's felt slippers, Sle. Men's $2."0 shoes, all sizes, $1.50. Fluffy shaker flannel, .vard, 3.e. Iirge oak parlor tables, 9Sc. Music bv orchestra. Breath to "Wnnte. "There Is something about the at mosphere In the far north that makes men very quiet," said a man froru up lu the frozen region the other day. "The habit is acquired. I supiose. in tramping, when the altitude makes It necessary to use all your breath for breathing and leaves you none for talking. The result Is that the lnen talk very little. They become almost speechless and will sit about at night, each thinking his own thoughts and allowing his fellows to do the same." Note the sleepy, tired look in your eyes. The fire of youth no longer burns. Take Rocky Mountain Tea. Urings back forgotten joys. 35 cents. T. II. Thomas' pharmacy. ' Subscribe for The Argus. Crrat CnmblPM. In Europe and the new world the most inveterate gamblers are the Span iards and their descendants. Among African triles the Ilaussas run the Chinese very close, and there are some Kanaka tribes In the south seas who push the hazard of gambling beyond the grave and stake their very bones on a last throw of the cowrie 6heHs, which they use as dice. A Call Down. "Fa. ain't you a director of the school board?". "Yes, I am. What of it?" "Well, teacher called me down to day, nnd she was awfully impolite about It." "Were you on the schoolhou.se prem ises when she called you down?" "Yes; I was on the roof." nttsburg rress. - Still Indrr the Spell. Mrs. Powers Ilezekiah, if yon were to live your life all over again and it came to the matter of choosing a wife do you think you would choose me? Mr. rowers (submissively) a nere s no doubt about it, Maria, provided you wanted me. Richmond Dispatch. All the actions and attitudes' of chil dren are graceful because they are the offspring of the moment, without af fectation and free from all pretense. Fuseli. SATURDAY SPECIAL A l Young & McCombs' 50 dozen ladies seamless fast black hose, slightly imperfect, choice, per pair, fie. Ladies full fashioned seamless hose, fancy tops, black boots, drop stitch, 50c values, choice, 25c. 25 dozen ladies fancy black cash mere hose, 50c values, per pair, 3:!c. Misses Klondike union suits, heavy fleeced, all sizes, 50c. Manufacturer's sample line of win ter underwear at 50c on the dollar, will be sold for less than first cost: the. lot contains ladies', men's and children's. Come early for first choice. Air tight. wood heaters (keep warm) only $1.75. till dozen men's - Rock ford sox, per pair, 5c. See our new line of silk plaid stock collars, 50e and 25c. I Soys tennis flannel night shirts, all sizes, 45c. .lust received, another shipment of those Monte Carlo coats. $'...is. Chrysanthemums, Saturday's' sale price, per dozen. 10c. Colgate's white Clematis soap, per bar. 5c, Saturday. .1 liars for 25c. Vaseline harness oil paste, large cans, 15c. (urn drops, per lb., 5c. Chocolate fudges, per lb.. 20e. Kismet cream kisses, per lb., 20e. Maple cream waters, per lb., 10c. l'aney cream mixed candy, per lb., 10c. St. Cathbert'a Comb. It was formerly the custom to bury combs with the dead, which clearly shows that these articles of the toilet had sacred significance in the eyes of the people of the old world. Tne comb buried witV..St. Cuthbert and now pre served at Durham, England. Is of Ivory and measures Gi Inches In length and 4Vi Inches in width. It is ascribed to the eleventh century and has a double row of teeth, divided by a broad, plain band, perforated in the middle with a round hole for the finger. o MENS' O o o 0 o 0 0 SHOES 1903 STYLES 0 0 S4.00. Patent Calf, llluclier Pebble Calf iop, .Miniury iit-ei, uiosu utint;. vlj , vnoci- "inrl nniiii l'ir stv fl 0 0 0 0 0 $5.00 i French CaJf. Tlie latest tiling1 down east. IVlade on a flat last. Bencli made and finish. See . the shoe for a swell street shoe. THE BOSTON, G. A. PRICE. Proprietor. 1721 Second Avenue. Phone Union 112. Familiar Proverbs. Mr. Churton Collins, in the New Lib eral Review, traces the ancestry of some of our most familiar proverbs. "It Is a wise child that knows his own father" is from the Odyssey: "Famil iarity breeds contempt" Is a saying of Plutarch: "Set a thief to catch a thief" Is of Cato's coinage; "One swallow doesn't make a summer" is cited by riato as already proverbial, as was "His bark is worse than his bite" when Qulntus Curtius wrote it down. A lighter and younger feeling per vades j-our body. A spirit of happi ness creeps into your -life after tak ing Eocky MountaiutTea..33,aC,ents. T. II. Thomas' pharmacy ; The Reason. Wife I thiuk these new women who affect masculine attire are ridiculous. Husband I'm sure there's no dan ger of your wearing men's clothes. Wife Weil, I should say not. Husband No; men's clothes couldn't possibly be made expensive enough to suit you- Philadelphia Press. The Bllaer's Story 'He lived very poorly." "Yes, but he died rich." Chicago Record-Herald. Spent More Than Sl.OOO. W. W. Baker, of Plainview, Neb., writes: "My wife suffered from lung trouble for 15 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. thanks to this great remedy, it saved her life. She enjoys better health than she has known in years." . Re fuse substitutes. All druggists. Men Are Divided Into three classes those who wear clean linen, those who wear sorted and those who wear none. Same way with laun dries some do good work, some do indifferent work, some prac tically none at all. We believe you to be in the first class of men; please accord us first rank among laundries you will if you test our knowledge, skill, appliances and facilities. American Steam IF YOU ARE THINKING OF VISITING Calif Qreia this winter send your name and address to the agent. of the 'a K5MI for book of interest to Tourists giving full particulars of the tri Through trains daily via the El Paso Short Line Also through standard and Tourist sleeping cars via Denver and the Scenic Route. Best Dining Car Service Make reservations and get full particulars at 1831 Second Avenne. Telephone 1423, or depot Fifth Avenue and Thirty-first, or foot of Twentieth Street. Telephones: 1093 or 1128. o Laundry 5 5 g Twelfth Kt., f ifth fhone 1S36 $ chohooo CHXKxoHaoHKaooo Administrator' Nolle. Ktate of Julius Goetz, deceased " be undersigned saving been appointed ad mtrlstrator of the e' a of J liux Go-tz, lute or the count? f Rnck Island, state of Illinois, deceased hereby give cottee ti at t.e will appear before 'hi county emn of Kock Is and county at the county rwtm room. In the city of Rock Island at the Janu ary term, on the first Monay In January next, at which time all perona h-TlDrcl-tr saRalrst said estate re notified and requested to at tend, for the purpose of baviiiK the same adjusted d persons Indebted to said estate are re i'j.ted to make laimedlat payment to v p l"Hff r4. bated this SO'h da of Octobe- k. D 1902 JusmPH GKicaii, Administrator. CHOICE WINES AMD j LIQUORS 5 3 "3 I i OP ALL BRANDS AND MAKES. OUR PRICES WILL SURTRISE YOU. SIMON LEWIS' RETAIL LIQUOR STORE Corner Seventeenth Street and Third Avenue.