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THE ARGUS, TUESDAY, 5s OTEMBE 1, U3L98. 5 Vednesday Evening, Nov. 2. Ceorge II. Broa3hursfs Anglo-Amerf-coa Success, WHAT HAPPENED ... TO JONES? Novr in its 17th Successful Week at the S-mad Theatre. Lor.doa. 'resented in Davenport with the Original New York Cast. GKORGE C. BONIFACE, Jr. GERALD GIUF-Fi:. Fit A XK CUfiRIEK. II. F. ROHEKT. J. V. COPK. LEiVI3 H. XEtTCOira.. ANNA BZUW.VT. KATHRYN OSTERMAX. HP.LKN DELL. FLORENCE KOHINSON. MliS. E. A. KiSEKLE. ADA CRAVEN. Prices, 2rc, Soc, Ec and ft. Seat sale at Fluke n. :-. ".'VI A. - 1- I ' When he treats himself to a dish of Ki:t:LL& Math's : : : : : Lonely Fresh Oysters cither Raw, Stewed or Fried, or in any style tlie epicure prefers. We prepare Oyster or Luncheon in the most 'tempting luaiiner, and for a dainty lunch after tho theatre, or before, is a treat to be remembered Try a Slice of Our Cream Pie It is delicious p.nd nourishing, as is also our HOT COFFEE. CHOC OLATE OK TEA. which with a nice Sandwich or French Holl. makes a pice afternoon Luncheon to treat vour friends on. Krell & Math's Phone 1154 1719-1718 Second Avenue. We also sell Ovsters bv the can. " Drop In And See The r New Cigar Store At 1706 Second A venue. ltft with yw hrhr yrm ?-Tit!Tro tb oat Bprtitt(itfrtM. xpic tia nanOca Lna as4r--i raw I vnni-h (ATM. Tavfc tl!iA irum, or w mua awyr- i ED ill ml ral'.SI In health. oorr-J Ci L i TH2 EXCELLENCE C? SY2U? GF FIGS is due not only to the originality and simplicity of the combination, bat also to the care and twcul with which it is manufactured by fccientiSe processes knowcothe Califohxia Fio Syiivp Co. only, and we wish to impress upon all the importance of purcha&iEfr the true; ted original remedy. As the fircnuina Syrup of Fis is manufactured by the California, Fia Stkup Co. only,, a. knowledge of that fact will assist one ia avoiding the worthless imitations manufactured bv other par ties. The hih standing of the CALI FORNIA iio Stkp? Co. with the zncdi- cat profession, and tht satisfaction which the genuine Syrup of Figs has given to millions of families, makes the name of the Company a guaranty cf the excellence of its remedy. It is far in advance of all other laxatives, as it acts on the kidtaeys, liver and bowels without irritating or weaken- in? them, and it does not gripe eo: nauseate. In order to fret its beneficial effects, please remember the name of the Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAX FRAACISCO. Cat j.orisv:LLE. ut. ariv tc::c. r;. r. "A Worid to the Wise" Would not seem out cf place here when w e refer to tThe Model" Shoe Store. EXTRA SHOE VALUES FOR THIS WEEK. Crav Bros.'' :?..-,0 and ?l Ladi.; Shoes, for to irct acquainted with Kock Is!:inils l-st hoe customers are now on sale at popular price th0 $2.95 Handsome Souvenir Hat Fins and and CutT Luttons ivcn with every $2 purchase. Ladies' Uox ( ail and Kid Shoes, up to date styies, jjoixl ifJ.nO values at $1.95 Souvenirs with tverv i'2 purchase. P Servieable Mi scs' Shoes, tlu 98c 98c H.'J't grades Gool Wearers for Iiovs, at Especial attention called to oar wnrfsu s. You will see bargains In them every day. Look for the new shoe store. Reduced Prices On Photographic Work AT ' r i C. E. Smith's Studio. In order to more thoroughly introduce our'dull finish or platino work, we have de cided to reduce the price, making it an object to all Call early, examine work and place your order. All work guaranteed, lo be satisfac tory. Bring in the litt'.e ones. Booms opposite Harper House. AMUSEMENTS. Of all the recently extolled crop of farces, hat "Happened to Jones," which will be seen at the Bnrtis opera house tomorrow nijrht, is probably the best, and the com pany which so successfully pre sented it last season should certainly be able to keep anv audience amused The well-known Jones is played by George C. lioniface, Jr., himself a veritable cocktail to the theatrical ap petite, while the other members of the cast, including Anna Belmont. J. W. Bope. Kathrvn Osterman, Gerald Griilin, Helen Bell, Frank Currier, Florence Robinson, II. F. Robert, Mrs. E. A. Elerle, Lewis H. Xewcomb and Ada Craven form a combination that would tickle the palate of the most blase theatre-croer. I he larce is one of the very few American plays to score a genuine success in Ixmdon, where it has passed its one hundredth performance. Friday evening, at the Wagner, Moline. Walker Whiteside will pro duce his new p!:y. "The Reb Cockade." He will be assisted by Miss Wolstan. Frederic L. Power, John M. Sturgeon and others of his excellent company. The Teachers' Officers. The olTicers elected by the conven tion of the Northern Illinois Teachers' association, at La Salle, last Saturday, were: President G. W. Andrew, LaSalle. Vice President A. D. Curran, Bris tol. Secretary May Slocurn, Evanston. Treasurer W. J. Surturland, Ore gon. Railroad Secretary C. F. Phil brook, Kochclle. Executive Committee R. G. Young, Rock Island, chairman; M. Baldwin, Dixon; Ella A. Hubbard, Joliet. The place of the next meeting was fixed at Dixon, the last. Friday and Saturday of April. Rock Inland's Treasurer Dies. J. F. Phillips, treasurer of the Chi cago, Kock Islaml.& Pacific railroad. died suddenly last eveni:i2"at his home in Chicago. Mr. Phillips was 61 vears old and had been connected with the Rock Island for SO vears. He had been in poor health for some time, but had Ihjcii able to attend to his busi ness. Yesterdav he was at the offices of the railway company'and returned home short Iv after o o clock. He complained to his wife of feeling ill. His physician was unable to relieve his patient and an hour later he ex pired. Paralvsis was the cause of his death. Mr. Phillips leaves a widow and three children, two sons and a daughter. The SnrpriHe of All. James Jones, of the drug firm of Jones & Son. Cowden, 111., in speak ing of Dr. King's New Discovery, says that last winter his wife was attacked with la grippe, and her case grew so serious thai physicians at Cowden and Pana could do nothing for her. It seemed to develop into hastv COll- l 1 It t (.iii'iit. ,n atnra anil c.llitirr Int j i f r it, lie iuuk a ikiiliu jiuiiii.', ;iuu in me c ii i i i surnriH if nil she liff 'iri tn rr(t lictter Hnii if lttls nir...i l'r finnn.l nH w.-ll. Dr. Kin.r's New Discovery for cmsumn. o . 11 tln mrhd nni oid,! r:inr:tnti.l to do this good work, trial bottles at Uartz Try it. Free & Ullemeyer's drug srore. Work (ion Merrily On. Eight hundred yards of tillin; are oemg iuinir.i uauv on me levee, ana wiwi tne line weaiuur we are naming the work goes merrily on. At t he weeks for Flick & Johnson to linish their contract. There was a report along the levee .fll7 1IIV1UJII- .f.V (. 'l I 'Jl aVIIUII ,1 lll.ll has done nothing to further the im provement, had taken steps to chop t off at Eighteenth street, but there s no present indication that the ob stacle will succeed. Hack ten's Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for cuts, iruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, ever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns and all skin erup- ions. ami positively cures piles or no pav required. it is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money re-i untied. Price So cents per box. or sale by Uartz & Ullemeyer. Energy all gone? Headache? Stom ach out of order? Simply a case of orpid liver. Burdock Blood Bitters wilt makeanew man or woman of you. For sale by. Marshall risher. A cough is not like a fever. It loos not have to run a certain course. Cure it quickly and effectually with One Minute Cough Cure. the best rem edy for all ages, and for the most severe cases. We recommend it be cause it's good. T. II. Thomas, A. J. Riess and M- I- Buhbsen druggists. To Core Constipation Forever. Take CaeeareU Csndv Cathartic l(le ovSs. HCCC tail to core, druggists reload monej. For Rats. Mice, Roaches, and Other Vermin. IT'S A KILLER. After eatiae. alt vtrmha seek -matt and tie pea ai Hence Ibis killer is U for Sale bw a9 Dnnrctsta. Price. 13 KEWIOS MiSCTACTUElSG 4 CSIEICil CO, PS WU SMtL New Yark. PERSONAL AND SOCIAL. Jack Woods is home from Peoria. Mrs. L. G. EJdv is quite seriously ill. Mrs. R. C. Willerton has returned from the east. Thomas Donahue, of Edgington, was in town yesterday. Dr. E. E. Rogers, the Port banker, was in the city today. Bvron Hon. William Jackson and grand son have returned irom Omaha. William Uartz arrived home todav from a visit at the Omaha exposition II. Custer, cashier at the Burlington office, is ill at Lis home, 1917 Sixth avenue. Chief of Police Pender and Magis trate Stafford returned from Omaha this morning. Mrs. . P. rlamlera, of IJenver Col., is visitinir her sister, Mrs. J. Frank Starkey. . ti. liesler. division superin tendent of the Burlington, was in the city yesterday. Mrs. Robert Bennett, of Montpelier, lowa, is visiting her sister, Airs Thomas Smith. Miss Mabel LafTer, who ha spent the last four months in Cincinnati and Zanesville, Ohio, returned home to- lay. Henry Terrv, of this citv, who en listed with the 8th Illinois (col ored), now in Cuba, writes that he is well. Ike Clements, of Carbondale registered at the Harper, lie speaks at a republican meetinjr in Cable to- U tit. F. A. Head, vice president of the plow works, accompanied by Lis molher, left over the Burlington night for Dallas, Tex. last Frank Downs, wb.o went with Com pany A to J orto iico, returned to his old position as conductor on the Tri- City Railway lines this morning. J. S. Coulter, of this city, a member of the 50th Iowa band, who has been ill with typhoid fever at a hospital in Davenport, is able to he around again Iri-citv society frentlemen are 3gi fating the revival of the Salt club under whose auspices many pleasant dancing parties were held in bygone seasons. Mr. and Airs. John Crubaugn re turned last night from the east ac companied by their granddaughter, Miss Dolly McIIugh. Mr. and Mrs Charles McIIurh will be home to night. Mrs. Lucy Castleman. of St. Louis, has arrived in the city. Hon. asd Mrs. Ben T. Cable come tonight Mr. and Mrs. Cable's children remain abroad, where they are attending school. Eugene Ramser arrived home last night from Galveston. Tex., wher,e he was stationed as a member of the 1st volunteer infantry (immuaes), having been mustered out of the service las; week. Lieut. Cuarles Keller is daily ex- " I rectin"-.olliei:il orders fur assignment ' ... , , . . His 11 nnrtii ml iri'T is h . o I niniln 't ti inch'iii'tnr in n imrirnmnnt . engineer college B " Mrs. Mary Kourrh Jordan, of Rock j Island. 111., i the guest of the family )f'''- Snyder. She was for 1 1 . .- ; . t. some irais me so iraiiu siu''fi ill uie cnurcu in tavenporr, wneu lvev. ony- uer was pastor. JJes .Monies Kcgister. Fred Kinney, who has been danger ously sick with pocumonia, is re ported considerably improved today a fact which will t;e gratifying news to hu naniCrous friends, who have 1,;, sll;iinr m,,ntpnnn.' lulnt the nast fewlavs A delightful Halloween party was given last mgiit at the 1 . jU. vj. a. the rooms lacing visited by upward cf ( CTU - V. I I . 1. - - , ,. . iirnri"iin n, vnpti nnfi itiui rn min i !i i music, arranged bv the Baptist Young Peoples' union, after which refresh ments were served. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Bahnsen have moved into their new home at 723 Twentieth street, the house recently purchased of Frank Mixter, who has moved his family temporarily into the former Maver Kosenhcld homestead. now owned by C. P. Stockhouse, on i Seventh avenue. State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas County. ( Frand J. Cheney makes oath that he is the senior partner of the firm of 1. J. Cheney A: Co., doing business in the cit v of Toledo, countv and state aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of One Hundred Dollars for each and every case of catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. Frank J. Cheney. Sworn to before me and, subscribed in my presence, this bth day of De cember, A. D. 1S&6. 5 TeaiT A' W' Gleasox Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter nally and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo, Ohio. Sold by druggists, 75 cents. Hard Coal Market. Antbrai e coal, all sizes, delivered at S..-0 per ton, for immediate de livery. E. G. Frazek- When vou ask for De Witt's Witch Hazel Stive don't accept a counter feit or imitation- There are more cases of piles being cured bv this than all others combined. T. IF Thomas, A. J. Riess and M. F. Bahn-, sen, druggists. Ko-To-IIjm! for fifty Cents. Gcaranteed tobacco habit cere, makes weak men s trees', bkwi pure, too, U. Ail urucg-iaia. CHARCED WITH , ASSAULT. Frank and Angnrt Lndwic to Have a Hear ing Xov. 7. Frank and August Lndwig. who created a disturbance on the Elm street line Sunday night, have been arrested and will have a hearing Nov 7 They are charged with assault and battery. They are out on bail There were nine lodgers at the sta tion last night. THE MOST REMARKABLE True Statement on Kecor.1 It Is Made bj " " ' an Indiana Man. lie has spent f500 iu patent medi- cmes and doetor tuns without iein: . - .... ... cured. One dollar's . worth of Mor row's Kid-ne-Oids did the work. Many of our people are interested in the storv -of Josephus Osbourn, who lives at 925 Jackson street, Columbus, InU. Listen to the repetition or his storv ami vou will lind you have had a simi!ar,experience: -"lor the past three vears I have been aplicted with kidney complaint. My'-symptoms were as follows: Fearful kidney back ache, urinary disturbances and ner vousness, from which I was unable to sleep well at night, which produced a general broken down condition of my health. Mv condition was so serious that I would lose two weeks at a time from work. I grew so weak" that I felt unable to perform mv dav's work. I have taken several kinds of kidnev pills and all the various k litis of kid ney remedies I ever heard or read ting any relief. A short time ago I read about Morrow's Kid-ne-Oids and my wife . advised me to give them a trial. I got a sample package and used them, being greatly relieved in three days' time. Up to date I have taken less than a dollar's worth of Kid-ne-Oids and I consider myself cured. Dnrinr the continuation of mv illness I have spent fully $000 in doctor bills, which amounted to .noth ing. This makes quite a striking comparison, winch is worm vour time and consideration. My wife declares that 1 appear like a new man since my cure, that I am more pleasant and i agreeable and not so nervous and ir ritable: vou may also understand that our hearts are tilled with thankfulness to be relieved from this great burden which made our home miserable and unhappy." lo confirm tho statement of Mr. Osboufn we want vou to write him about Morrow's Kid-ne-Oids, cnclos- ng stanii). He is a grateful man and will be glad to write you how much ne was ueneuieu dv tneir use. jkj not confound Morrow's Kid-ne-Oids ! with any kind of kidney pills; they are not pals at all, but vellow tablets, and are put up in wooden boxes which sell at bO cents a box and ! ire never sold in bulk. Morrow's Liver-Lax will cure constipation and ells at 2.3 cents a box. Both of these remedies are for sale bv all lirst-class druggists, or will be mailed on receipt of price. John Morrow & Co., Chemists, Springfield, Ohio. I-or sale bv M. r. Baunen, dru: gist. To Shippers and Receivers of Freight on C, It. O. Kailroad. .Notice is hereby given that.com- nencing at t o clock a. m.. Nov. :, 1 isto, a charge ot per ear jkt day or fraction thereof, will lie made for leiay 01 cars iii:a use 01 track on an cars not unloaded within 48 hours after arrival, or loaded within IS hours after beinor placed in position for loading, not including Sundays or legal holidays. M. J. iot XG, Agent. Hundreds of lives saved every year bv having Dr. Thomas' Eelcctric Oil in the house just when it is needed. Cures croup, heals burns, cuts, wounds of every sort. For sale by Marshall ! Jbishei'. COUPON -FOR- FREE FARE TO DAVENPORT tUi uoupon cut and you will receive your fare from Reck Island to Davenport and return with a purchase of 52 or over at our stcre. THIS coupon is good for FRiiEJ-'AEE g -with purchane oi ti.00, from Boe 11- and to Davenport and return. Good to Nor. 10, 1-93. Bring this to our store. k; ST. uouia STORE. 1 334 w. Second Street. taTPTiTirt Tx St. Louis Store McKay's Old Stand, 214 West Second St., - - Davenport aTthis is Corner and donft you forget It; for here you will find a list of Bargains Every Week In the Year. He is now adding an addition to his store, as his Business Has Outgrown His Present Quarters, and he will let you know in a few days what BIG BARGA1MS you can buy there. 1513 and tffi.Ty"y','t'iffi as53&M"nata. FURS BENNE rKEE ADVICE ' our J'hrslclnn mid a or our uii-itii'inu an. I nt-imiie l-'r-e I retypes lire suiuc uf tho rcuxous wliy yuu t-.!iuuht write lis. ay s ( urc tlio very wort aof Dyspe Kiiliiey uisc.-ic,. Mimic 1 for iironf f :ilt ol your yniptiiis. li-. Kuv'm liennvnliir 1 4 Hold ly mail. n rucciiK of nrioe. 2,-, rent, anil KI.IHI. Address Dr. B J. KAY MEDICAL fi, Rock Island vn - XI.. Hock Island. XII. Incorporated Under the State Law. MONET LOANED 05 FIESONAL COLLATEBAL OS SEAL ESTATE SECHEITI OFFICERJ J. M. Iluford, president, John Crubnutra, Vice President. P. Greenawait, Cashier. Begac huetness July 2, 18-I0, and occupy the to. f- corner ot AUtcheu A t-yado s Bex buildlo-. ELVS CREAM BALM Is a positive en re. Apply into tha nostras. It la quickly absorbed, so cents at Drnryis er by mail ; samples 10c by nail. LY JSEOTiifcKS, M Warrea bu. Mew York City. TAWSY A SUEK BELIEF TO for all trouble peculiar to ber tt-.x. PTsiikI by mail cr from our AcbU tl.OO per box. KF3. CO., Props., CLEVELAND, CH!0. For sale by M. F. Bahnsen, drujcjrlst, ' - 1 1 srair3; ;,,, , , 14. t aj j w -a cy ia.M Pill kJ S3 yf u nJ u ,u o -J EECHER'S 1515 Second Avenue. AT TT FREE SAMPLE all iliHt aew with iiti Dxcelletit took Ire.itiiiir' Renovator Phla. ConBtlpallon, Ifi-adarlio, Liver nnd it. Wo ;uurnntnt If- U iito iih nliout ly drugelsls, ur Hi-ut CO., (Western Office) Omaha, Nob. We Are Busy All the Time Now is the time to hare your walls freshened with bright, clean paper, so that it will be a pleasure to receivo your friends this fall when they come to see you. Scarcely any annoyance and so quickly done by ADAMS WALL PAPER CO.. . 310, S12, 314 TWENTIETH ST. Savings Bank, Four Per Cent Paid Deposits. v on DFRECTORS If. S. Cable. Jobn t'nihaugh, H. F. Hull, Ji. W. Hurst, Wm. WIlmertOD Pbli Mitchell, I Klinou, J. M. iluford J oh a VolK. - Solicitors Jackson & Burst. J. . BB1DT. I a aaiDT in Owa rente Uorru aa4 Hm it tuurstf. Reidy Bros.; Real Estate, Insurance and Loans. Room 4, Mitchell & Lynde Building j Telephone .1 00 2 ' 1