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u ' VVVVVV-VVVV v ----- W V V V c t v - -r v - v v THE ARGUS, THURSDAY, APRIL' 20, 1005, 8 i t .... RABBI TO REMAIN REV. FINESHRIBER MAKES WEL COME ANNOUNCEMENT TO HIS CONGREGATION. At the Passover service at Temple Emanuel, Davenport, last evening Rabbi W. H. Fineshriber took occasion to announce to the gathering which the special service made representa tive of almost his entire congregation, including many from Rock Island, that be had definitely decided to decline the call which had come to him from Des Moines, to succeed Rabbi Sonnes chein and preside over Temple B'nai Yeshurun of that city. The announce ment was received with much pleasure by his hearers, and will be read with equal pleasure by the wider circle of the rabbi's friends. Rabbi 'Fineshriber has mailed his definite declination tr the Des Moines temple. The call there was a very complimentary one, as Dr. Sonaes chein, who retires there in the full ness of years, in his prime occupier about the same prominent, place in the church as Rabbi Hirsch does in the present day. CITY CHAT. v Try a "Zibia." Call for Improved Zazaro. Fresh fish at Schroedor's. Buy a home of Reidy Bros. Tri-City Towell Supply company. Insure with Goldsmith & McKee. For bus, baggage, express, call Robb's. For bus or express. Spencer & Trefz. I. F. Cox, real estate and insurance. Order your fish at Harris & Hess Grocery company's. Ix-ave orders for colored eggs for Easter at Trefz & Co.'s. Ice cream and ice cream soda at Peterson's, 1314 Third avenue. Candy eggs and Easter novelties of every description at Trefz & Co.'s. W. II. Siemon will do your tin work; 1427 Sixth avenue. New 'phone 5746. Plenty of fresh caught river fish to morrow at Harris- & Hess Grocery company's Trinity church choir will bold a sale of Easter novelties at Crampion's book store c day Saturday. Dr. Barley, dentist, has hail 1 years experience saving the natural teeth. Room 5. M. & .. building. Wall paper bonier sold by I lie roll at same price as side wall hereafter. P. .1. Iee. Il2!-l::i Second avenue. All fish orders received before 9 o'clock tomorrow will be promptly de livered. Harris & Hess Grocery coil: pany. Report your changes to Stone's city directory, office northeast corner Sec ond avenue and Eighteenth street, or call up old 'phone 553 L. Eric Von Kutzleben, who wrecked the Rock Island limited near Maren go, Iowa, Jan. 21, was reindicted for murder in the first degree and train wrecking. Fresh caught roe shad, trout, river salmon, buffalo and carp at Harris & Hess Grocery company's. New store. Eighteenth street and Third avenue. Both 'phones. Buy your native wine and pure grape brandy from Charles SchaefTer. Seventeenth street. South Rock Island. Address orders to Postoffice box 396 Rock Island, 111. F. J. Bachman has embarked in the dairy business and is prepared to de liver pure, fresh, rich milk at 6 cents a quart. Old phone 8C1 1 ring or drop a card to box 3C6. See the free bottle offer Mull's Grape Tonic, the constipation cure, or send this notice to Mull's Grap Tonic com pany. "A" Rock Island, 111., and receive large bottle absolutely free. The Woman's Veteran Relief Union will give an Easter entertainment Fri day evening. April 21, in Memorial hall at. the court house. Admission will be 15 cents, including supper. The Union Electric Telephone and Telegraph company soon is to publish a new tri-eity directory. It is now in the press. The new book will con tain over 5,000 names, it is stated. The members of the federal petit jury who were drawn for the Aprii term of court in Peoria had a sof; snap. They were discharged yester day without being sworn to try a sin gle case. This is unusual and the business of the term of the court was lighter than fo.' many years. Though Genesco has decided to have saloons the council has imposed new restrictions upon them. It has passed an ordinance t. keep all billiard and pool tables out of saloons and raised the malt license from $400 to 500. Hereafter youths under 21 will not be permitted to play pool or billiards and those under S cannot bowl in thatj burg. I Flowers for Easter, tea roses, vio lets, American Beauties, mignonette, fancy carnations, sweet peas, tulips forget-me-not. daffodils, calla lilies, lil liev of the valley, Easter liliies. nar cissus and Easter plants, maiden hair ferns, etc. We put out our flowers in the latest style; lit for a queen. Order at once and get the best. Rock Island Flower store, C:',0 Twentieth street. Both phones. I SUIT FOR $10,000 BROUGHT BY ATTORNEY GENER AL AGAINST MOLINE STONE COMPANY. Failure to file report with the secre tary of state in regard to membership in any combination or pool is the basis ( for a' $10,000 suit filed in the circuit, court against the Moline Stone com-1 pany, whose quarries are in the east-j - T1- Tlimrt T" Ct. CHIT 1G f I II part Ul 1 i. I v rv L -ii ai y. . - brought by Attorney General W. H. Stead for the purpose of collecting the penalties provided for the failure to j make these reports. Blanks are sent ; to the various corporations, and they ; are compelled to fill them out and re turn them. The penalty is $50 a day. WILL GET BACK GOOD NAME R. E. Reede, Late Village Clerk, Hope ful for Andalusia's Future. R. E. Reede. of Andalusia, was in the city today on business connected with the Andalusia Memorial association or ganized several months ago as an aux iliary to the G. A. R. for the promotion of local historical research, the pro ceedings of which have been detailed in The Argus. Mr. Reede has been secretary of the association, and the work appears to have halted after his arrest as village clerk on charges of forgery of a village order. Mr. Reede states he has now withdrawn from the association and other society interests with which he has been connected, but is hopeful that the work of collecting historical data will not be allowed to lapse. Concerning the charge of forgery against him, Mr. Reede says it may be best talked about when brought into court. Commenting on the village go ing dry Tuesday, he avers the latest "periodical" conditions may slightly im prove the ferry passenger traffic to Buffalo: also that there may be some damp cellars in Andalusia. In view of the personnel of the new village board. Mr. Reede is of the opinion that there will not be any shirking of responsibil ity in future, but that the new board will enforce the evident will of the people as expressed at the election, taking orders from nobody and thus eventually rehabilitating the good name of Andalusia. Serious Stomach Trouble Cured. I was troubled with a distress in my stomach, sour stomach and vomiting spells, and can truthfully say that Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab lets cured me. Mrs. T. V. Williams, Laingsburg. Mich. For sale by all! leading druggists. TER. FASHION IN PRETTY SHOES AND QUALITY CARRIED TO THE HIGHEST EXTREME. WE NEVER FAIL TO PLEASE PEOPLE OF GOOD TASTE WITH OUR EXCELLENT LINE OF SHOES A COMPLETE NEW STOCK TO CHOOSE FROM. NOTHING CARRIED OVER. WE WATCH OUR STOCK, KEEP IT MOVING, AND ALWAYS PLEASE OUR CUSTOMERS BY SELLING THEM FRESH GOODS. COLORED OXFORDS AND COLORED TIES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Bill Kiley, The Designer of Men's Fine Shoes A Groat Line of S3.50 Shoes for Men. How do you like the looks of this Ox ford? This is the MacDonald & Kiley make, the swellest yet. all patent colt, a new last and a hummer; price, only S5.00 A beautiful Shoe, the Court Tie. for ladies, in tan or black, price, $3.00 TKe Pingree Shoes or Oxfords for ladies .the kind that wear and fit; all styles, all leath ers; prices $3.50 and $3.00 Our line of men's $;;.5o Shoes or Ox fords are all designed for this spring and summer trade. Nothing old or out of date. WE ARE SOLE AGENTS FOR THE RED CROSS NOISELESS SHOES AND OXFORDS FOR NURSES. EVERY NURSE SHOULD SEE THE ELEGANT ASSORTMENT WE ARE SHOWING. WE PAY PARTICULAR ATTENTION TO THE WANTS OF THE LITTLE FOLKS AT OUR STORE. y e-Waters Jnioe op 1703 Second Avenue. ALL CARS STOP IN FRONT OF OUR STORE. R.ock Island, 111, tap am uL A NEW CLOTHING STORE IN ROCK ISLAND wop l (0 unit s w km ma o me OF ST. LOUIS. MO., WILL OPEN FOR BUSINESS ATUHDAY0 APRIL At 1620 Second Avenue, Rock Island. AS WE COME HERE ENTIRE STRANGERS. WE WISH TO INTRODUCE OURSELVES TO YOU AS OLD MERCHANTS IN THE CLOTHING AND SHOE BUSINESS. This is not the only store that we own, as we are also in business in St. Louis, Mo., Litchfield, III., and Taylorville, III. Now ladies and gentlemen, the second point we wish to impress upon your minds is that we come here to do a permanent business, and we have leased the store for a term of years. The reason we mention this is because we want you to rely on what we say in this ad, as we all know talk is chea?, and a good deal can be said on paper. As we stated above, we will be open for business SATURDAY, APRIL 22. 1905, with a full line of MEN'S, BOYS' and CHILDREN'S CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES. We are aware of the fact that there are plenty of clothing stores in the city of Rock Island, yet we find that trerc is plenty of room for us, and we will sell the Highest Grade of Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes from 25 to 50 PER CENT LESS than other clothiers. We once more extend you a hearty invitation to give us a call on our opening day, SATURDAY, APRIL 22, to look over our stock and learn our prices. This will give you sn opportunity to learn that the kind of a store you have been wishing for has come at last, as we know the dollars are hard earned, therefore if you need anything in the line of Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, you had better wcit until our open ing day, SATURDAY. APRIL 22. You will please read the following price list carefully item by item. 2.99 Mrn'i Snl. nil l.r. in Hsht rdark putlrrnn Men'a nlta. In all !. CbriK. Tnrrila or ir.lrii. fully ' QQ mirth .our prior ;d Mrn' Milt", in fancy (anh mrrrn. well mmlr. with n kx1 farm er' natla lining. tliff rrert t y lea f material to aeleet from. A Q(l fully worth f'JVO. oar rl e r-JJ linwd Men'a nlt. atrlctly all vr !. ( nubmrrr. rrne and Newt eh Tneedit. fully worth ..-.. P. Ail our prl-e U.TU ;ooi Men'a nlt. all wool Vorten. ereea anil IHasoaaln. lined with all wool aerae llaias. fully f OQ worth lo. our prlee A better (trade of !ere. Diagonal, r rrark t layn. made up in the Went of at lea. alnsle or doable breanted. fully worth I3 to TQM oar prlee Men'a ulta In OiaKonaln, Vli-iinnm. Srrcrs. all wool iiratntu, hand made huttonholea. lined with ailk. or antin! von never bought n better auit for Hl or IH in on our prire IU.UU Our Inuig Men'a iH. from 15 to 2 jran. nre worth looklnK after, are worth "O per -ent more than we are arllinK them for. aa 2.50 up to 10 00 1.25 and 1.50 low Ily' and f'hildrrn'a uita. from ."X to 1., jeara. a good auit 99C A better one for A atrl"tly nil wool O Qf) n O RQ nlt. 2 or :i-pieee . . "UU lU Kit Bey aahmerea. f 'lay Wortiteda and Sercea. Is 2 or 3 pteeea. 'orfolk or l-aTtrf" 3.00, 3 50. 4.00 We are aafe in aaylna; that better ' Swlia were never aold In thla city at any prlf-e. Main t'oata and Sprlnie (iirrroala at aatoninhlngly low j prleea. .ol Worklnjt I'antM. vvorth CCn l. oar price UJV A better pnlr of 1'iinfa. la 22 differ ent atylea to aelect from. QQn ! north !.. oar price wv nearly all wool I'aiits, In dark or llht ahadea. folly worth 1 OK T', our price atrlrtly all wool Pa at a. In orat ed. I niboirrm and Tweeda. fully worth at2.r0. our 1 Rfl price I,JU A bettr Krade of Xtrrmm I'anta. In strictly nil wool aahmerea. are fully worth per cent more than we aak ftZ:m 2.00,2.50 3.00. 3.50. S4 Our Voutha' Panta are In propor tion aa cheap. Iloja' fvnee I'aata. alaea from 4 to yenra. one lot of MM doxrn worth from MH- to .!.'. IQn at. pair Lot 2. 1M doxen Knee I'aata worth from ',tH' to 7."k, our ",Xf i w V I 8c 50c . the 33c 48c price, pair . dosen of a better grade Panta at. pair Men'a Overall and Jumper, the unual 5(lr grade, our 33C 7."ic grade, extra Overall or Jumper, our price . . Shirt are nlao worth rornllonioc r-h7r0.r.k:. .19c, 23c, 25c, 38c lrea hlrta. lanaderrd or unlaun dered, in white or fancy pattern, arc worth your inapectlon; rrrm" 38c, 48c, 65c 98c We alao carry a fall line of f'ollara and I oti llneaj f'ollara. C IIVI l elulloid ollara vis good pair of Men'a upenlera fr A better grade, fullv worth donlile ;,hrr..e 12c, 15c, 18c. 20c. 25c Men'a i'lrrmra and Police Suaprndera. patr cckwenr at nhnnl one-half the prl.-e you are uaed to paying. Handkerchief Ited. white or blue, only IIKI Men I rnlirelln. the .".tc klnil. for IOO irlf-tlpenera .uual ! Krnde. for lietter I mlirrllaa ojunlly aa cheap. Men'a H".e 4c. 6c, 8c, 10c. 12c, 15c Oar line of Hnt and f'apa. to men tion rn.-h tlc. nool-l take np more room than we can inrn therefore, it ia to joiir llrliaalaur to look them 15c 2c 25c 50c over, aa price are half what you hate been pa; lag. Mow. we ltlah to Ifnpreaa upon onr mind that we carry a gt.d a line of Men'a. Iij a and blldren'a Mioea aa any menchnnt Ira the city. A good Men'a Solid Satin ( nlf Shoe for good Men'a shoe In aolld leal her f or I'lae dreaa Shora for turn, v Id. black. ruet or patent leather for Klne Dreaa boea fr Men. In patent, t 'oronn. alt. clour t nlf, llox t 'alf. t.oodycar welt. 2 0tj lentba Shoca. lira 1 to , from Hoya' Shoea jalcca S to II. aad II to I, np from blldren'a Shoe, nice f to H. up from .... . 98c 1.49 a calf, 2.00 1.00 to 2.50 ..75c 48c LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, before you finish reading this, we wish to say that every article in our store is strictly UNION MADE GOODS, and we shall stand by it. Any article bought that is not as recommended, you can return and your money cheerfully eef..oH.H a. ,k ' hec . .t. and we want vou to relv on what we say. Hoping you will give us a call on our opening day to learn our stock and prices. No trouble ta sh-w roods. Remember the opening will positively take place SAT- URDAY, APRIL 22, 1905, at 1620 Second Avenue, Rock Island, III. RESPECTFULLY YOURS, CUT PIOCE.' CLOTHING - SHOE CO., 1620 Second Averwic, Building Formerly Occupied By Hess Bros. Grocery v ICOCK ISLAND. ILL. i is? 00O0OOOO0OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO0OOOOOOOOOOOGOOOOOOO0OO