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THE ARGUS, TUESDAY. JANUARY 21. 1908. 7 Municipal Matters ii City Council Room, Rock Island, III., i Jan. 20. The council met in regular session at 8 p. m., Mayor Schaffcj" pre siding and all the alderman present. The minutes of the last regular ses sion, were read and approved. Alderman Anderson from the finance committee presented ordinance, which was considered and adopted by unani mous vote, allowing the labor pay roll "for the week ending Jan. 18, as fol lows: I Pete Lose IS 50 Tony Harper '. 12 0 Fred , Bowers 12 CO William Bishop 3 '-5 .William 0"Brien 12 CO Henry vTtke 10 30 Frank d'ohnson Chas NVlson Richard 'lUerlcy . , Henry Wish John Burton Mike Kelle.v Frank .New comb Roy Re d . 1 I Frank O'Co&nell Chas. Grams t 2 D. W. Kelly .-, v. Water works const acct ....... 21 00 Reservoir acct 25 20 Sewer Dist No. 2 prop, holdrs acct A 0 O. Mandel ,t. ...' i.. I Total Recapitulation 1st ward side walk 2nd ward side walk ....... r.th w;ard side walk Sewer acct 2 10 2 10 2 1.1 i CO SO 12 '0 12 (JO 40 2 10 2 ".0 12 0 145 f,5 K 05 55 40 10 50 2 40 Total 145 (.5 Alderman Anderson fom the finance committee presented an ordinance, which was considered and adopted T y unanimous vote, allowing claims against the several funds as follows: HealthXccount. TL Dart 25 00 F Westbay 37 uO F Yerbr.ry 50 00 :: Vandevoorda 30 00 Police Account. L V Eckhart 50 00 John Burk 41 60 Thomas Cox 41 66 Dina Ramser .'. 20 00 Herman Sehncrt : ..' 37 50 Sam Dean 37 50 Thomas South 37 50 Dave Fitzgerald 37 50 Gust Kirsch 37 50 G W Hill 37 50 E P Kell 37 50 Fred Smith 37 50 Adolnh Carlson 37 50 Max Liedke 37 50 J I. Ccff 37 50 Charles Dogen 37 50 Dennis McCarty ..37 50 Thomas Gordon '. 37 50 Dennis Bennett 37 50 C J Meenan 37 50 Fire ' Department No 1. Chas Hastings , Peter Frey . C Milowv ' ... E Schadt '.. C Church ...r". ... . Valentine J Mandell A Schmidt ... ... ... A-Nelson J Lannen 50 00 .42 50 35 00 33 75 35 00 32 50 32 50 32 50 31 25 30 00 . Fire Department No. 2. Wni Kruger .. . . . . H Bloomquist Chas. Schrosder G Zimmermann . Fire Department No. 3. Wni Caulfield H Hermann William Pankow C Miller Salary Account. H C Sehaffer M T Rudgren Henry Thode Wallace Treichler J F Witter J M Lundburg Wm H Gest Jr 37 50 06 to 31 25 31 2; 37 50 35" 00 31 25 50 Ou 7."r 0; 50 00 50 00 41 66 37 50 l. 50 Win Ray 31 50 Reservoir Expense Account. FI Harris 39 00 Henry Frank 1 ... 33 00 Wm Spragu'e 33 00 II F Lamp ." 33 00 RECAPITULATION. Health Account . $142 50 Police account 753 32 Fire department No. 1 355 00 Fira department No. 2 ....... 133 75 Fire department Ao. 3 135 00 Salary account 31G CG $1,83G 23 Waterworks expense account.. 407 50 Reservoir expense account . . . 138 00 Waterworks total fund 545 50 Grand total .?2,3S1 73 WATERWORKS DEPARTMENT. Waterworks Expense. Account. J W Cavannugh 75 00 Walter Wise 46 50 Hank Morgan, 42 00 N J Hoetzer 42 00 Andy Greaser 33 0U Robert Seefeldt 33 00 Ed Caulfield 33 00 C Skinner. 35 00 Ja Farrell 36 50 The clerk read a communication from a number of property owners, taxpay ers and citizens protesting against the passage of the electrical inspector ordi nance. On. motion this communication was received, to be considered when ordinances is considered. The clerk read a communication from the Iowa Publishing company, asking that the committee be authorized to pass on revised proofs of the maps of the city of Rock Island. Alderman Oberg moved the commit tee continue examination of maps, and report to the council. Carsied. The clerk read a communication from Mrs. Julia Schreiner asking for rebate of $S7.75 for connection made by Swed ish Evangelical church to a private sewer built by her late husband and on behalf of Mrs. Emma Darrah. and ask ing rebate in amount of $42.77 for two connections to a sewer constructed by hef. Referred to sewer committee and plumbing inspector. Alderman Tuckis moved that the electrical inspector ordinance be read. Carried. Alderman Lawier moved immediate consideration of the ordinance. Laid over under the. rules. . Alderman Utke from the sewer com mittee reported granting various r -sons right to make sewer connections. Report adopted; Adjoruned on motion of Alderman Pratt M. T. RUDGREN. 1 City Clerk. Wireless Telegraphy Record. While testing new receiving cones at one of the stations in Nova Scotia recently the operator picked up a mes sage from the Philippine Islands, a dis tance of nearly 12,000 miles. The mes sage put all pre-vious records far in the rear. Among medicines, Hosietter's Stomach Bitters occupies a similar po sition.. During the past 54 years it has made so irany cures of stomach, liver; kidney and bowel complaints that it has put all former records in' the rear. If you have been experimenting with other remedies stop at once and get a bottle of this celebrated medi cine from the druggist, grocer or gen eral dealer. It will tone the digestive system, regulate the bowels, and thus cure and prevent poor appetite, heart burn, sour risings, sick headache, bil iousness, dyspepsia, indigestion, female ills, colds, grippe and malaria, fever ami ague. RECORD OF COURT HOUSE - Real Estate Transfers. Charles W. Wake to Edward C. Don ahue, lot S, block 8,subdivision, outlet 1, Waterman Place, Moline. $S0O. John A. O'Farrell and others to Mary O'Farrell, lot G, block 15, lower ad dition. Rock Island. $1. Lang C. Shepard to George Dirreen, Undivided lots 23, 24. block 55, vil lage of Watertown. $295. Advertised Letter List. Following is the list of letters remain-, mg uncanea lor at tne postomce of Rock Island for week ending Jan. IS: Mrs. Amanda Asbahr, Dr. H. E. Beck. Carl L. Camera, Casad &. De Vera, C. M. DeFora, Miss Elcie Fick, Albert En ters, Mrs. Eliza Fleming, Mrs. Dora Fortner, Mrs. J. II. Flanigan, Miss Ida Galbraith, Miss leona Huntley, Claus Henry Horst, Fred Holden, Gustaf Horder, Mrs. Mattie E. Hobson, Mrs. Percy Issrman, Mrs. Bertha Jackson, Thomas Lafferty, Miss Bessie Marshall, Rossell. D. McLean, Mrs. Edna McMil lian, William Miller, Jr., J. P. Orris, Max Peterson, Mrs. Anna, Price, Harry Royal, Rock Island Show Case Manu facturing company. Miss Mary R. Schocker, Mrs. Clara Smith, A. G. Smith, J. B. Shannen, Mrs. W. B. Woods and B. C. Wilson. HUGH A. J. M'DONALD. All the news all the time The Argus. Kodol is the best remedy known to day for dyspepsia, indigestion and all troubles arising from a disordered stomach. It is pleasant, prompt and though. Sold by all druggists. ANOTHER GERM DESTROYER. t , . Herpicide is Death to Dandruff Germs. The germ burrows into the scalp, throwing up the cuticle in thin scales, called dandruff or scurf, and digging at the root of the hair, where it saps the hair's vitality. First comes brittle hair, then lusterless and dead-like hair, then falling hair, and finally baldness. Nine-tenths of the hair troubles are caused by dandruff. Without dandruff, hair will grow luxuriantly, as nature intended. Herpicide kills the dandruff germ, leaving the hair to grow unham pered, as it does with the American red men. Sold by leading druggists. Send 10 pents in stamps for sample to tlie Herpicide company, Detroit, Mich. Two sizes, 50 cents and $1. T. H. Thomas, special agent. Rheumatism Cured in 24 Hours. T. J. Blackmore of Haller & Black more, Pittsburg, Ta., says: A short time since I procured a bottle of Dr. Detchon's Relief for Rheumatism, 't got me out of the house in 24 hours. I took to my bed with rheumatism nine months ago and Dr. Detchon's Relief for Rheumatism Is the only medicine that did me anv eood. 1 had five of the best physicians in the city, but I received very little reli-it from them. I know Dr. Detchon's "Re lief for Rheumatism to be what it" is represented and take pleasure in rec ommending it to other, poor sufferers."' Sold by Otto Grotjan, 1501 Seconl avenue, Rock Island; Gust Schlegel & Son, 20 West Second street, Davenport. I LfJ hyp if ri v C: ii.n ; i WIT If I' 1 DOUBLE (T"l) : T" "T ' Hj "7 iS TP No Telephone ,1 1 .a l i ii-nif i mA j-rX. .xi. Orders j StampS fMX TC J TQ) 'A'TTflE S, TC Accepted at Each Day 11 JH; llx - I UJC O) ' lifl j These Pricei AfYCDUNG & ilctGOMM ' - - : - Wl.1;,,,ip,.i.m I III III. IU, .III J I I. II. jjy III .UUrHMHM.I.lllUI I I I. II Ml II II. I 11 i J K jp f J M J I I I .LI LuunkUbi tmi'i"- ------'-- - - ' a'n " ' T n- - ti,i...iin ir i nirwurMi-nrrrnr Imml Binrniirrfai n-ii in i i n I OTMA A IT TR A M(T A TTRT 0nly 10 Tiir Inventory and k$ Kjil N ii RJL M -HlJJJ lU)iJJLXLVUi M kJJ Stocks Must be Further Reduced Every day of this week Prices Cut lower Than Ever For Final Ciearamce We Will Close Out all Odds and Ends and Remnants accumulated through the sale At Prices So Low That COST IS NOT CONSIDERED! DON'T WAIT until the last of the week. Here are listed somelfof the crumbs from the FEASTI ttnTt; AM CORSET Specials One lot of $1.50 R. & G. Corsets, broken sizes, as a leader In this sale, just one-half price, '7ETr, or, pair -C Ladies' deep hip steel filled cor sets, 2 sets of hose supporters, reg ular 75c value, . ARn sale price fiOt Muslin Una erwear Ladies' muslin skirts, deep hem stitched flounce or laco and em broidery trimmed flounce, $1.?.9 value, sale price Ladies' muslin Corset Cover, lace yoke, back and front with. 3 rows of baby ribbon, special, each 98c 37c D ress Goocb Closing out the Dress Goods rem nants before inventory at exactly one-half price. Desirable fabrics for waists, skirts and children's wear. 56-inch French Broadcloths, fancy lustrous patterns, per yard 36-inch mohair and worsted plaids, yard 36-inch black worsted, per yard 30-inch all wool Skirting Flannel, per yard 89c 39c .19c .19c Silk Prices Lowered Fancy plaid waisting in corded sat in and rich block designs, fEf $1.25 value, yard 85c and....VOC , Black Peau de Soie, guar- QQ "anteed to wear, per yard ...i7feC Ribbon Special Satin Taffeta Ribbons, widths 7, 9, 12, 16, 40, SO, 100, all in one lot, values up to 25c a . "1 f yard, choice lvC Ladies v--Winter Coats, Suits, Skirts, Still Deeper Pnce-Guttmg. Second Floor Second Floor ' The final orders are: "Clear the LOT 1 One lot of ladies' skirts, plaids and stripes, former values up to $7.50, sale price while q QQ they last 0.0 LOT 2 One lot of children's skirts, formeralues up to $1.50, AO for quick clearance iOC LOT '3 50 percent discount, one half price on ladies' long coats in blue, wine, brown, tan and green, also light shades in evening coats; LOT 4 One lot of ladies' suits, val ues up to $15, while they last stock before inventory." Most sensational values of the entire year. .5.00 LOT 5 One lot of ladies values up to $25, while they last suits. 10.00 LOT 6 One lot of children's coats, special for sale, up q ao to $5 values jO LOT 7 Children's coats marked up to $6.50, sale price LOT & Children's, coats marked up to $10, sale price ...4 j. .3.98 marked 5.98 LOT 9 Children's Eiderdown coats, one special lot (slightly soil ed) former values $1.25, yf Q to close out at only ....4C 20 percent discount on Dressing Sacques and Kimonos. 20 percent discount on Furs. 20 percent discount on Ladies Fancy Waists. ' . 50 percent discount on Ladies Caracul and Broad Tall Coats. 25 percent discount on t Ladies' Fur Coats. . ' . . . ; ; : ; 1 4 Special Lots of Ladies Waists V -1 Q ILot 2, - OQI Lot 3, ' each ..Jl7C each each .. 98cl Lot 4,- each '...1.98 Ladies' Sweaters, assorted colors and sizes, 50 percent discount. Ladies' black sateen Skirts, $1.25 value, Clearance j Sale price Tl... ......59c One lot of Ladies' Wranpers, bro- ! A. 1 A. - ..49c ken sizes, to close out at, each 6c Domestic Specials 8c quality of indigo blue calico, per yard Apron ginghams, fast colors, guar anteed, long as they E3 last at yard. ..... .... .04 C 16 ounce - pure white medicated cotton batt, 15c grade -J 1 on sale at 1 1C Bed Spread i eciai Special full size hemmeif crochet bed spreads. Marseilles qq patterns, each ....uOC 20 percent discount on cut glass. 20 percent discount 'on all lines of China. 20 percent discount on Silver ware. 20 percent discount on wall . paper. ' - Z percent discount on ladies' and gents kid gloves. Sp ancy Goodi 25 percent discount on all fancy burnt leather novelties, den decora tions and leather pillows. illand crocheted thread doilies, 50c values in two QQ- lots, 25c and OtC Teddy Bear "ready to use" QQ pillow tops, 50c value OvC 20 Discount -. On Every Arti cle in our . House Furnishing Dept. Third Floor 50 percent discount on all Trimmed Hats.- Millinery De partment, 2d floor. 2