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6 THE ARGUS, FRIDAY, JULY 30, 1C97. Tk Wwtw Wa Hay Have, Fair Wfather tnnlirht mnA B.t,,,.- day; bat little change In tempera i tare. The UmDtratnra ikni hna mostly Deen small. A. fall his oe- cured la wettern Minnesota and the two vskotas. I Todaj's temperature, 81. -1 G. E. Huht, Observer. S CITY CHAT. La Mascott tonight. Hynes sells loaded shells. Lee's Little Gem is the best broom. Cralla & Co., stylish liver turn outs. Bathing suits at Stewart's, the hatter. Spring lambs and spring chickens. H. Tremann's Sons. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Adams have re turned from their eastern trip. Twenty moulders at Deere A Co's. works struck late this afternoon. R. P. Hampton is home from Chi cago, where he underwent an opera tion. 111.25 to Magare Falls and return Tla K. I. & P. railway Wednesday, Aug. 4. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ihrig have welcomed a bright baby girl to their home. 111.25 to Niagara Falls and return la K. I. ft P. railway Wednesday, Aug. 4. Ill.l' to Niagara Falls and return via R. I. A P. railway Wednesday, Aug. 4. $11 25 to Niagara Falls and return via R. I. P. railway Wednesday, Ang. 4. Send yonr orders for hard wood at 13.10 per oord, delivered, to box 295, Rock Island. Those straw hats are going fast at Stewart's, the hatter. Cut prices are doing It. Jackson It Hurst hare money to loan on real estate. Terms reasona ble and no delay. 111.25 to Niagara Falls and return Tia K. I. A P. railway Wednesday, Ang. 4. Spring lambs and spring chickens. H. Tremann's Sons. Mrs. II. D. Folsom and children and Dr. and Mrs. R. M. Pearce are Visiting at Alexis, 111. Yon can buy an overcoat for $1, and an ulster for 1 60 at the Econ omy's closing out uale. Boys' 50 rent straw hats, nobby ones at that, reduced to 25 cents at Sommers & La Velio's. Miss Maggie Barth, of Rock Island, is the guest of Dr. Braunwrath Muscatine News-Tribune. Nothing better to be had in values than those pants at 48, 50, 60 and 63 . cents at Sommers & La Velle's. Warren Elmes. of Chioago, arrived last night for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Frasar at Elmhurst. Hot weather clothing at low prices and a new and pretty line of soft shirts at Sommers A La Velle's. For rubber tired traps and buggies order of Cralle & Co. Carriages with careful drivers at moderate rates. The Indianapolis club of the U. P. church will give a cake sale all day 8aturday at Wright & Barber's store. Tonight the Herbert company at ino rtaicn lower precoma La Mas cott. Go and hear the cateby musia. 111.25 to Niagara Falls and return via R. I. & P. railway Wednesday, Aug. 4. A slight improvement is reported today in the condition of Mrs. 'C. A. Blakcs.ey, who has been dangerously 111. Mrs. E. G Spauldiag has retimed from Cleghorn, Iowa, where she has been visiting relatives for several weeks. Mrs. C. O. Bloom and son. Clark, of Chlcsgo, are visiting in the city, being gnests of the Rock Island house fll-25 to Niagara Falls and return via R. I. & P. railway Wednesday, AUg. 4. Sweet milk, croam, buttermilk and icecream for sale on Nineteenth street between First and Second avenues. La Msseott at the Watch Tower tonight by the Herbert company. A pleasant evening of soag among the trees. A pleasant ride to the Tower to night and two hours of song will pas the time quickly. Go and en joy La Matcott. Hon. Ben. T. Cable and Hon. E. W. Hurst aretouripg France awheel, Mr. Cable having returned from the North Capo, Norway, and Mr. Hurst Awarded Highest Honors World Fair, dold Medal, Midwinter Fair. Da CnEAT.l mm having been on a tour of Switzerland and Italy meanwhile. Jackson A Hurat have monev to loan on real estate. Terms reasons ble and no delay. Ulcrh mil llcht nnlnrad an Its tliat sold at $13. $15 and $18 have been cut to $io to make them move faster. Sommers A La Velle. Denntv OnranizAra Sa-rtnn ant Roberts instituted Reynolds Tribune No. 7, Order of Fraternal Tribunes, at Reynolds last evening. Friends in Rock Island of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Metzgar. of Port Byron, have received the hinnf intAllimnna of the advent of a son in their home. Nice cooking aooles 15 cents a Jteck. Home made bread three Oaves for 10 cents uul trash notrm. three dozen for 25 cents, at Beeoher's. Rev. and Mrs. C. A. Men nicks. comoanied bv Rev. anil Mn A n Mennicke, of Geneseo, left last night ior a month's visit at Spirit Lake, Minn. Simon Gantert and Mrs. Nellie Brown and children, of Great Falls, Mont., are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gantert, 217 Seventeenth street. Mrs. N. B. Sawver. of Haven. Ku.. who has been visiting her brother, E. G. Fraaer, left today for Peoria, where she will make a abort atav bo- fore returning home. Don't fail to take advantage of tha opportunity to hear the operas now ueiug presented at ine rower inea tre. Tonight La Masoott with the characters all well cast. Lieut. Gov. W. A. Northoott hs accepted an invitation to be present at the Woodmen picnic at Muscatine Sept. 16, and make an address as head consul of the order. Commencing toairht one bf tha Tower cars will make a trip down Second avenue before and after tha onera at the Tower for tha accommo dation of people living down town. The Gustus school of business. Skinner block, opposite postoffice. Moline, opens Sept. 1. For rates of tuition, etc.. call on or address J. E. Gustus, 820 Forty-third street, city. Dr. and Mrs. Louis have issued in vitations for a receotion at their home 1319 Second avenue, Tuesday evening, Aug. iu. in nonor ol their guest. Miss Anna Ebey, of Rood- nouse, iu. The Herbert Opera comsanv con cluded the presentation of "The Chimes Of Normandv" at tha Tnwar last evening, and tonight will give tne initial periormance oi ia Mas cotte," which will continue until after Sunday. The Young Centrals defeated the Eleventh street boys bv a score of 21 to 19. The battery for the winners was Wilson and Porter, and for the Eleventh street boys Hegdland and Huntley. The feature of the game was the close ending. The game of ball yesterday be tween the Bluff Stars and Young Spauldines resulted in a victorv for the former, the score being 25 to 24. ine battery lor the Stars was Ellin wood and Sargent; for the Spauld ings, Mirfield, Stephens, Bragdon and Wilkinson. ' According to Observer Hunt's ob servations for the month of August for the past 25 years the mean nor mal temperature has been 73; the warmest month being that of 1881 with an average of 77; the coldest that of 1883 with an average of 68. The highest temperature was 98 on the 9th. 1894, and the lowest 44 on the 8th, 1884. Obituary. John McMahon, an old resident of Rock Island, passed away at 1 o'clock today at his residence on Second street ana sixtn avenue. He was a native of County Clare, Ireland, where he was born June 12, 1824. He leavea a wife and two children. Miohael and Delia, the latter being at nome. The hour of the holding of funeral services lor V illiam Latterly, who died at his home in South Rock Isl and at the age of 74 years, has been cnangea to Sunday morning at 8 o ciock at &t. Joseph s church. Tlratf, Nairoas, Slacplets Men and women how gratefully iney wrue aoouiuood's Sarsaparllla. Once helpless and discouraged, hav ing lost all faith in medicines, now in good health and "able to do my . .. . . own work," oecause nooa s sartapa parilla has power to enrich and pur ify the blood and make the weak strong this is the experience of a nost oi people. Hood's Pills are the best family catnartic ana liver medicine. Gentle reliable, sure. TryGata-O! Try Grsla-O! Ask your grocer to show yon a package of Grain -O. the new food drink that takes the place of coffee. The children may drink it without injury as well as the adult. AH who try it, like it. Grain-O has that rich seal brown of Mocha or Java, but it is made from pure grains, and the mist delicate stomach receives it without distress. Three-fourths the price of coffee. 15 cents and 25 cents per package. Sold by all grocers. Wtos Tom TaJKa Tsar Vsnstl the most necesaarv article to taVa with you 'after your pocket book) is a bottle of Foley's Colio cure. It is an absolute prevention or cure of all derangements of the bowels caused by a change ot water. You are likely to need it. Sold by M. r CI -I m mm - r. suiuga ana . u. nomas, amir gists. - Subscribe for Ths Anact. .The Fountain of Youth. We all rememltet the story of Ponce de Leoa seeking the fountain of eternal youth; and we all sympathize with him in his search. Youth means so much. It means more than life for sometimes life becomes a weariness. But youth with its abounding health and vigor, elastic step, glowing cheeks, and sparkling eyes we au covet genu ine yonth. The weak, ness or dis ease which ages people before their time, is not the result of accumulated years; it is the effect of wrong living and unhealthy blood. When the blood is pure and fresh the body will be full of youth. Thousands of people who seemed to have lost their youth by disease and suffering nave found it again tarougn the use of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, the most perfectly natural and scientific rein Ve nator of the physical force ever known to medical science. It gives the blood-making organs power to make new blood, full of the life-giving red corpuscles which drive ont disease, build np fresh tissue,-solid muscular flesh and healthy nerve force. It gives constitutional power, deep and full and strong; rounds out hollow cheeks and emaciated forms; gives plumpness, color and animation. It does not make flabby fat like cod liver oil. On this account, it is a perfect tonic for corpulent people. It aids digestion and the natural action of the liver, sad by feeding the nerves with highly vitalized blood banishes nervous ness, neuralgia and insomnia. Where a constipated condition exists, the Discovery " should be nsed in conjunction with Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets, which are the most perfect mild and natural laxative in the world. There is nothing else "just as good. " There is nothinsr that will do the work so thoroughly, sorely and comfortably. if o CTrrus f Is complete, fresh, and of the highest grade. We sell qnick, and buy every day. We have' anything you wish for In the Grocery line We can furnish you with. Our prices are right also. Price else where if you wish, but see us before giving your order. Guarantee perfect and prompt de livery. And when It shows signs of irregularity take it to Woltman, the Jeweler. A well selected stock of Jewelry always on hand at "live and let live" prices. High grade workmanship in repairing at reason able rates. WOLTMAN, 1805 Second Ave BARGAINS IN School and Blank-books ill ESS BIS. J 1620 Second Avenue. k ej Phone 1031. k WatfeWatcli '.-AT , Taylor's w 1717 Second Avenue. Crescent Bicycles SKY HIGH F yon want the best Bicy cle on the market yon should ride the CRESCENT. 1894s over 50.000 were sold 1895 over 57.000 were sold. 1896 over 70,000 were sold. Buy a Bioyole with His tory and Bepntation back of it. Call and examine the best line of Bicycles in the city at DAVID DON'S, 1515-1117 SECOND AVENUE. A Smile OF THE RIGHT SORT is the cool, refreshing, spark ling SODA WATER SMILE you get at Krell & Math's. It has saved many a person from prostration this hot sultry weather and prevent ed them from indulging in warmer smiles. Krell & Math's Ice Cream Soda Frnit Juices and Phosphates are rejuvenators. Krell & Math's "Phone 11M. Ho. 1718-1718 Second Ave. Try one of onr Fgg Phos phates or Superfine Lemon ades. They are great thirst-quenchers. cpccccccccccccccccccc semi All the $6, 5.50 and 5.00 Grades Two Biggest Stores llM17West Second Street, Davenport. "No Profit in These Shoes" . For us, but lots of profit to your pocket-book if you catch on to t pair of those 52J0 and $ Ladies' Shoes we are selling at the uniform price of Same Way With Oxfords. It's dollars and cents to the woman who comes here for Oxfords. You don't need a fat purse, only a stray dollar or so, and you can fit your eye and foot both "cheap." MENS' o $2.95 SALE ALL THIS WEEK . . . ANT OF OUR 14 SHOES in Tans, Oxbloods, Box Calf and Vici Kids, all go in this. $2.95 sale at only 92.951 and yon take choice w ONT IT PAY YOU To try as this week in the Shoe line? ADAMS' Name In the Shoe Is a guarantee. ' Come and Try Us Eighteenth Street and Second Avenue. -Annual snoe sales Here we are again announcing our Semi-Annual Sale of Men's Fine Shoes. Perhaps you have been waiting for this. It Includes all our Finest Men's Shoes. Strong & Gar field's celebrated make of hand-sewed tans patent leathers, cordovans, etc ($4) The Finest Shoe on earth at $4. These shoes cost more to manufacturer than any Hoe In the three cities. They are, also, finer than any other line shown by other dealers. You can take your pick during this sale at $4. It's one of our semi-annual shoe treats. You know what they are, you've attended them before. THE BOSTON. DO YOU WANT BARGAINS? IF SO CALL AT THE Fourth Ay. Shoe Store We have arranged a bargain counter In our store, and thereon have placed a lot of bargains In children's, misses' and ladies' slippers and oxfords. Also high shoes in lace and button. We haven't the space to mention allofth'e great bargains we have for you, but invite you to call and see for yourself, as we think you will find just what you want and at prices that will please you. PRICES LOW ON EVERYTHING. FOURTH GEO. F SCTTETAT.F.. 1601 Fourth Avenue. Hold To Your Money Until you see what a dollar will do Nickel-plated tea kettles 79c Sqaare bread pans, 6x9 fio 2-quart tin enps fie 2-hoop pails 10c 7 rolls perforated toilet paper. . . 25c 3 bars toilet soap in box Se Stove polish, 10x4 size 6c Clothes basket 19c ECKHARTS vu&. All the $6, 5.50 and 5.00 Grades 1729 Second Ave:. 116-120 Kock Island. AVE. SHOE STORE. for vou Clothes pins, per dos lo Ironing boards, folding 78o Picnic plates, per dos 4c Pienio baskets, two handles So White enps and aaaeers, per set He Good whisk broom 0 Dust pans So All water sets at half price this week. & (Si ) O $ o o o o Two Best Stores Eighteenth St:. 8 O to C30O A Pare drape Cress of Tartar Pewter. 40 YEARS THE STANDARD.