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.7 " n THE ARGUS. FRIDAY, MARCH 20. 1909. ' W ". ' "" ill 5 to Let us post you on the approved styles. Nothing but the best finds a place here. DUNLAP; STETSON and IMPERIAL HATS ""- : Ml KZ i-'. iti U ' jy '.' V' ' ',JdKr-$&t ' ! II v rl n I : V-. Mrv ' , - Stvle 11 s s w 7 : n 7i): ..MliH-fr:ll'' The 'jL ' Axlji " - fashion . V J Leaders TT TTTr TT rS!: ITTr YTC mY Manhattan Shirts, I H (( )) InsI ))(( )) InnI E. W.,Redman CoUars IL JilLJ jLJr JL J JL 1 Nj Everwcar Socks The store of good taste un furls its banner for spring to morrow and invites you to call and ' inspect the largest line of men's and young men's fashionable clothing in this vicinity. For months we have been selecting and comparing clothing until now we are con fident that we have the nobbiest , Suits &- Overcoats Ever shown around here. We know we have scored a hit with the young men who want the . extremely nifty clothes. Our Suits and Over coats have that dashing, distinctive style that . other makes don't have. The secret of this is in the "L System Clothes We are also well prepared for the men of more quiet and conservative tastes, and se lected he clothing for them from the one concern which has a national reputation for high grade workmanship and style, L. ADLER BROS. & CO Of Rochester, N. Y. All Mpderately Priced NEWS OF THE NEIGHBORS (Continued from Page Two.) ctntly, at her home in Silvis Wednes day evening. The hat -trimming con test which the boys were compelled U take part, created a great deal of luniiKement. Roy Mcllvain received a Michigan pennant Tor the-most ridicu lous looking hat. The girls had To guess the name3 of cigars and,cignr cttes, which the hostess had disar ranged in a puzzling manner. Miss Anna Landee- received a silver shot ' horn for having the most correct an swers. N A lunch was served., Mrs. Will Downing and mother, Mrs. V.' II. Hocklngson, were ln Moline Wednesday to see their uncle and brother-in-law, Mr. Benson, who was taken to the hospital suffering with typhoid fever. ,Miss Edna Pool of Iowa is visiting her 'brother, George Pool and wife. MS", and Mrs. William Dericks have a new daughter at their home on First avenue. HILLSDALE Miss Bertha Baron has so fax re covered as to be able to sit up. Little Kittie Brandt, who has been dangerously sick, is some better. ' Charles Weimer, Roy Mercer, Me lissa Orr, Ovo Martin, Harry Walker. Leon Tompson, John and Aleck AsU- down and the Bender and Black children are the last victims ' of "tiki measles Albert Hunckc, Monday evening, left for Oklahoma. Herman Sands bought the Jessie Walker Hillsdale bouse and lot the sale Monday. , ' Mrs. E. L. Williams of Eric is stay ing ia Hillsdale with her grand daughter Mrs. Justin Dailey, while her house in Erie is being repaired as the result of a fire Wednesday" of last week. ' . ' : Air. and Mrs. John Benjamin -are rejoicing over the arrival at their home of a baby boy born "Monday March 15. The ladies of the Hillsdale Aid are planning for-a bonnet and apron sale Saturday April 10. . Ice cream" and cake will be served. - Vena Conrad was quite sick last week but is better. - Justin Dailey .was business visitor ni Erie Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Hudson in honor of their seventh wedding anni versary invited to their home Friday evening a few of their Hillsdale friends. Light refreshments . were served by the hostess - Mr. and Mrs. William White are visiting this week in Morrison with Mrs. White's mother Mrs. Hahn. ' K John Kuehl and wifespent Sunday in Clinton with relatives. ' Mrs. Flora Johnson and son Harold spent a few days the last of the week near Joslin with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tinsman. . Mrs. At B. Huston spent a few days last week in Roseville with relatives. Her son Lawrence who has been there for several weeks came home with his mother. ""' Mrs. D. E. Scott and Miss Lyda Pet ersen of Watertown spent Thursday with Mrs. Scott's daughter, Mrs. Maude Passmore. Frank Dillon is visiting this week in Somanauk, III., with his brothers, Rollin and William Dillon. Frank Joslin's little boy pulled a hot cup of coffee from the table Sat urday noon badly scalding bis face. . : George and Walter Hill of Rock Island spent Sunday at the Hillsdale home. , y Mike Fitsgibbon visited last week fn Rock Marid with hjs mother. 'William Mill, who was quite sick last week is againsonie better. Charles Hawk and Henry Hutton each bad a very sick child last week,- 1 M. . 1 - . ' dui mey are now recovering. Mr. and Mrs. William Duglass and children visited over Sunday in Mun- Bon with Mr. Duglass' parents. Dr. Charles Donohoo had business in Davenport Saturday. ' Henry Fender of Rock: Island spent Sunday in Hilsdale. Grandma Higgins is quite sick with the grip and tether complications. Mrs. George4 Stanbro has a very sore foot. The foot is some better; and she can walk around. , -i i TO DO GOOD WORK- Clear the brain quit coffee and use POSTUM In every" well-boiled," steaming cup, theres health and . satisfaction. There's a Reason.