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THE AffGUS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1893. Tht Weather Wa May Have. Generally fair and cold tonight and Friday. Today's Temperature 10. J. M. Shsbiek Obberrer. CITY CHAT. F. B. Q. Smoke F. B. Q. Fay your water rent. See Totten's ad, page 6. Fresh river fish at Long's. Unloading at Adams' sale. Open evenings Eekhart's. For insurance, E. J. Burns. For real estate, E. J. Burns. Fresh river lish at Hess Bros1. Smoke Kinship, and le happy. Buy a horn of Eeidy Bros.' F. B. Q. finest beyond question. Summers & Co. for steel ranges. ;iance over and read Adams' ad. No place like Adams' for bargains. Hot soda at Bahnsen's drug store. Overgaiters 25 cents at Dolly Bros'. Plow's candies at Bahnsen's drug store. 2.45 buys our ladies' $3 welt shot . Adams. $3.10 for Adams' $3.50 men's shoes seven styles. Pictures framed at the Adams Wall IaKr company's. Without a rival Peoria stoves. 322 Twentieth street. Muff holders with cut steel orna ments at J. Baniser's. Dancing school at Roche's hall every Saturday night. Order your fresh lish at Hess Bros', tomorrow. Phone 1031. Adams is making many happy on account of his sale. people Cvrano chains at J. Ramser's Call and see the different designs. Attend the dancing school every Saturday night at Boche's hall. Plenty of fresh river lish at Hess Bros', tomorrow. Phone 1031. Bock Island factory kid shoes for fl. 25 a pair this week. All sizes. Cat lish, river salmon and trout at Hess Bros', tomorrow. Phone 1031. Bock Island factory Russian colt-' skin skatinir shoes for $1.50 this week. J Columbia river salmon, herring ami white fish at Hess Bros', tomor- Itichtcrs. furs. Davenport, prices; a saving of one-thrid special ' iruaran- ' f teed. Watches are selling like hot cakes at J. Ramser's. Another lot just re- ceivecl. Collarettes and furs: special prices to reduce stock at T. Kichter & Sons', Davenport. It will cost you nothing to get prices at Brook man's on his nice line of Xmas novelties. Rememer the King's Daughters sale at Mrs. II. S. Cable's, Saturday afternoon, Dec. 10. Stove repairs of all kinds at Phil S. Wilcher's, 303 Twentieth street. Remember the King's Daughtesr' sale at Mrs. II. S. Cable's. Saturday afternoon, Dec. 10. Sterling silver nail files, glove but teners. and jearl blade paper knives 25 cents each at Brookman's. This week, for $2.50. you take any pair of the Rock Island factory's linest kid shoe. Hurst, sole agent. Manufacturer's prices on furs, col larettes and sealskins, our own make. Richtcrs, furriers, Davenport. Platinotvpes for Christmas at the Adams Wall Pajer company's. See their full line of these pictures. You can pick any pair of men's shoes in the store this week for $2.50. Hurst, agent Rock Island factory line. Men's $3.50 and $4 Goodyear welt shoes for $2.5U at the clearing sale. Hurst, agent for Kock Island factory line. Empire Coal company for soft coal, office Seventeenth street. In-tween First and Second avenues. Telephone 1105. Peerless Iamb wocd soles, special pri pi iiittt . ij renis uiissci . if cents and child's 17 cents. Dolly Bros. Don't fail to stop at Brookman Twentieth street jeweler, and get his prices on watches before purchasing elsewhere. People wishing to purchase Xmas presents please bear in mind that Eek hart's store will be open evenings from now on. Kernemher the King's Daughters' sale at Mrs. H. S. Cable's. Saturday afternoon, Dec. 10. Have vour pictures framed Wfore Christmas at the Adams Wall Paper apor six year was a Tlrttn ordy- raia in its worst form. 1 could rat notbinc ut milk toat, and at times my stomach would dot retain and digest even that. Last March 1 began taking' CASCAKETS and since then I ha.-e steadily Improved, until 1I9M well as I ever was In my life." David H. MCRPHT. Newark. O. rieamnt. Palatabte. Pmrnt. ,T'",.1 tfood. ever f i.ten. WtMfo. uc Grip. . tac.a. ... CURE CONSTIPATION. CU I U-oAll aista to CIKC Tobacco Habit. . m . M inLI .m mnntM DT all yCJvS CANDY j I cL 2J CATHARTIC yt J fcJiKw TUtOI MAXM wsaii"si .rf company's. A fine new line of mould ings and frames just in. Surprise prices on new and second hand cook and heating stoves, also hard coal base burner. Ament's sur prise store, 1622 Second avenue. Harry Lafler writes to friends from St. Louis saying he is succeeding nicely in bis position as card writer for the Crawford dry goods house. ' Don't have your piano ruined by an incompetent tuner. Bowlbv has two first-class, experienced workmen. All work warranted and prices reason able. Camera and camera supplies; mounting cards, all styles, si.es and colors. The largest stock in the three cities. Prices way down. Call a-id see the late novelties at Bowl by 's. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Daly desire to express their gratitude to friends and neighbors for their sympathy and kindness in the death of their little daughter. Also for the lieautiful floral tributes. Edward Uptonberg. of 2408 Sixth avenue, fell from the horizontal bars in the V. M. C. A. gymnasium last night, while Instructor. Hanks was absent, and dislocated his left arm. Dr. H. H. Chase attended the lad. Talking about war, Willard Baker and a number of others who parti cipated in the engagement are com paring notes and recalling the fact that 36 years ago yesterday the battle of Prairie Crove, Ark., was fought. In settling up with our many agents we have accumulated a large stock of organs, loth new and second hand, which we have decided to close out at once at alnmt cost. New organs from $15 up. Seventy-five cents and $1 per week will buy one, at Bowlby's. A phanorraph or music box would make a delightful Christmas present, nothing nicer for an evening's enter tainment. They will last a lifetime. We have a large stock of them and will make sp-cial low prices to reduce the stock. See and hear them at Bowlby's. The regular afternoon "coffee" of the Methodist ladies will le held at the home of Mrs. Dr. Barth, U2S Twentieth street. Friday afternoon. Fancy articles will be for sale, also cakes, doughnuts, brown bread, etc. The sale will lie continued in the even ing. The December meeting of the board of supervisors convenes next Tuesday, and all having billsagainst the county are requested to we them not later than Saturday. The finance commit. ee of the loard i now at work ex. i aininitiir the accounts of the countv villi Cl F.d Murphv is in receipt of a tele- raidi from Simon Burns at Pitts- ' liiir.p Ktnlintr ttifit lift lmn ttft(t f(,rThi. f;fti? ,...,,! v farm nresi- dent of the National Window Glass This will be . Burns' many ! Workers' association, gratifying news to Mr Kock Island friends. The Davenport Volunteer Firemen's association has elected otlicers as fol low: John J. Temple, president; Henry Klindt and Henry Bhlcrs, vice presidents: Henry Stratmann, treas urer; Ignitius Schmidt, secretary; W. J. Reese, foreman; K. W. Baker, chair man executive committee. J Ollicers and Sir Knights of Evert's counmandery No. IS, K. T., are. re quested to assemble at their asylum in full uniform tomorrow (Fridav) ' afternoon at 1 o'clock sharp, toattendt tincral services of deceased Sir Knight Elias Phinney Pinnco, which will be held in Trinity Episcopal church at 2 o'clock. Frank Ainsworth. who shot and ' killed Engineer Fred Dempsey while attempting to hold up a Burlington passenger train at Roodhouse a few months ago, has evidently prepared to make a desperate tight for his lib erty. His trial was set to begin Mon day of this week at Carrollton, but his attorneys, of whom there are four, succeeded in getting a continuance until February, f Yesterday was tri-city day at Bowl by's. as the following named gentle men called anil purchased a fine piano each to gladden their homes: John A. Peterson. Moline; George Simpson. Rock Island, and L. Stoltenburg, Davenport. We have a large and tine stock for vou to select from and can suit you on any price you may want j to invest in an instrument and give vou terms oi payment 10 sun vour own convenience, i jii ani see our kar,rains. A few more of Rock Island's best singers have been secured in addition to those whose names have already been published to take part in the benefit concert and reading. Doc. 16. Mrs. Mae Richards Casey, our sweet voiced centralto, and K. R. Maloney, the well-known baritone, will each sinj a solo. The Chopin quartette, composed of Mis Alice O'Conner, Mrs. Mae Casey, J. A. Lindley and E. R. Maloney, will render a selection. Miss liertha Sonntag and W. E. Moodv will sin-r the Miserere" from II TroVatore A large audience should greet these famous singers .who. donate their service for such a worthy cause. Saloon LaDchfa Free lunch at th Gem saloon. SOo Twentieth street, morning and even- : ins. The best way to avoid sickness is to keep yourself healthy by taking Hood's S.vrsaprilla. the" great blood purifier. Dout Tobare Sail aaw Sanaa Tur Lift Away. To qu'.t tobac-cS easily and forever, te maa neuc luil of life nerve and visor, take So-To Bae. the wonder-worker, tuat makes weak men Strang. All druggists, 50c or II. Cure cuaran- terd. Booklet and sample free. Address J SUx-Ucc Keened y Co-. Chicago or New York. Subscribe for Tax Abous. A Complete line of BARNEY Celebrated Skates, all styles and sizes. Lowest prices at DAVID DON'S, 615-1617 Second Avenue, EE 3E2 WE ARE . . . HEADQUARTERS For all seasonable Fruits and Vegetables, and also for poultry. To convince yourself read the list he low: VEGETABLES. Head Lettuce, Spanish Onions. Cucumbers, Celery. Oyster Plaat, Sweet Potatoes. Spinach. Soup Bunches, Green Beans, Radishes, Parsley. Rutabagos, Cauliflower, Endine. Wax Beans, Tomatoes. 1 FRUITS. Cranberries, Catawba Grapes, Tokay Urapes. Malaga Grapes, Pears, Oranges, Banana. Wine Saps. Concord Grapes. Northern Spy. Belltiower Apple J, POULTRY. DressedGese. Dressed Chickens, Dressed Ducks. Dressed Turkeys, Game. F? CANNED AND lll'LK OYSTERS. HESS BROS. 1S20 SmciI at. Tl;kaa 1031. ji 3223 J "1 ' " ---' -- ECKHARTS Get Ready For Another Christmas Advance Sale On Dolls. ECK MART'S Phone 4474. Twentieth Street. F ... 21 g We uarry a Complete Stock Of the most carefully k selected Goods and are 3 now in better shape S I SI than ever to o-ive our patrons the VERY ; BEST .' GOODS !S at the lowest possible B L price. Remember us W J with your order. g , NELSON & LUNDQUIST, 3 S29 Twentieth St. Phone 1090. b Skates! Skates! Skates! & BERRY'S ROCK ISLAND. OSSOSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSQSOSSSQSSSSSSSSOGSt: Aifftm a NOTHER magnificent opportunity for Bargain Seekers. Another big purchase which enables us to offer the pa J. trons of our Two Big Stores a price-benefit which will meet with popular approval and add to the splendid growth of our business. Another sale that will demonstrate in the most emphatic manner the correctness of the M. K. Price-way and the M. & K. Method. Another rare treat in which some other fellow pays the loss and M. & K. patrons get the beneft. People have grown tired of being humbugged with fake sales and glaring exaggerations of unfilled newspaper promises. Here, and here only, is another offering of irresistible, trade-compelling prices at the two big stores of M. &K., the stores which have been tried, always found true, and never wanting. Q Men's suits $2t98, worth $5.00. Men's suits 55.00, worth $8.00. Men's suits $6.75, worth $lO. Men's suits $10, worth $12.50. Men's suits $12.50, worth $15. BRING THIS AD WITH We want an opportunity of convincing you that everything as advertised is in store for you. It's a sale, where in many instances, shillings will do the work of quarters, quarters will do the duty of halves and halves will serve as dollars. We do not make this claim on every article in the store, but we are prepared to prove it on every article this ad calls for. 1729 Second Avenue, Rock Island. Given Free to each person Interested in subscribing to tne e.u sene Field Monument Sou venir Fund. Subscribe any amount desired. Sub scriptions as low as tl.M) will entitle the donor to this handsome volume (cloth bound. Mil), as a souvenir certificate of subscription to fund, liook contains a selection of Field s best and most representative works and is ready for delivery. But for the noble contri Handsome ly illustrat ed by a of the world's trreatest ar tists bution or the wrold's greatest artists, this book could not have been manufac tured for less than FT.OOl Tne Fund created is divided equally be tween the family of the late Eugene Field and the Fund for the building of a monument to the memory of the be loved poet of childhood. Address El U EXE FIELD MONUMENT SOCTENIK FO'D, (Also at Book 1 SO Monroe Street, Stores) Chicago. If you also wish to send postage en close 10 cents. John Yolk & Co., Contractors and Builders : : : Also Manufac , . Hirers of Sash, Doors, Blinds and Mouldings Veneered and Hard Wood Floor- mo oi Ail Kinds. Dealers In Single and Double Strength Window Glass, Polished Plate, Beveled Plate and Art Glass. 3t,toteenth Rock Island Children9 s Children's suits worth 1.25 for Children's suits worth 2.50 for Vestce suits worth 3.5U-for Vestee suits worth 4.00 for Vestee suits worth 4.50 for. Children's suits worth 5.00 for Chinchilla reefers sizes S to 8, worth Astrachan reefers worth 3.00 Knee pants worth 25c for Knee pants worth 4 0c for Knee pants worth 65c for Our 45c line of boy's sweaters for Our 75c line of boy "'sweaters for . .' Children's woolen mitts at 7, 10 and . Bov's leather mitts at 15 and A $7.00 BOOK of EUGENE FIELD'S POEMS GREAT Your choice of all Tain O'Shanter caps,-sold up to 1.00 at. Choice of all 1.25 and 1.50 Tam O'Shanter caps at Other Specials During This Sale. Two pairs of 25c suspenders for the price of one or per pair JJc Two 25c neckties for the price of one or per tie 13C Men's seamless socks 3c worth 5C Two pairs of 15c black and tan hose for the price of one or per pair Sc Two pairs of 25c line hose for the price of one or per pair 15c Men's 35c overalls for 19c Men's 50c overalls for 39c Men's 35c white overalls for 25C Best quality of blue 45c shirts for . 29c Men's and boy's jean pants 48C Men's $1 jean pants 75c Men's 25c working gloves 19c White uulaundried shirts, reinforced front and back, worth 40c, for 25c Sluiuler robes worth 50c for 43c Silk Oxford mufflers worth 75c for 50c Silk Oxford mufflers worth 1.00 for 75c Silk Oxford mufflers worth 1.50 for 98c SPECIAL BARGAINS IN UNDERWEAR. " Uvyo (3 IAqj " ' -..r- 1 " ii mm. nf 1 ia - 7 i. ir. fr-.ri. .i A Healthy Child. DAVIS CO. Rock Island Savings Bank, Rook Island. HI. Incorporated Under the State Law. KJNUY L0AKED ON PERSONAL COLLATERAL OK REAL ESTATE SrOUBTTS OFFICERS I DIRECTORS J. M. Buford, president, John Crubaupta, Vice President P. Greenawalt, Cashier. Began business July 2. 10, and occupy the S. B. corner of Mitchell & Lynda's new bullditur. Department. 75C $1.50 2.48 2.98 3.50 3.75 2.00 .' . . . . 1.50 1.95 19C 25c 49C 39c 50c 15c 22c 25c 50c YOU. GL0TM& 115 and 117 VV. Second St., .Davenport. OCCCCOOCOQOCCOOCOO SC' Lives in a house that has good plumbing. If the plumbing is not perfect the little fellow cannot be healthy. When there is anything the matter with the pipes in your house send for us. 112-114 West Seventeenth Street. Four Per Cent Paid Deposits. on H. S. Cable, John Crubaugn, H. P. Hull, E. W. Hurst, John Volk. Wm. WUmerton Phil Mitchell, L. Simon. J. M. Buford Solicitor Jackson & Hunt. K o in Men's overcoats $4.85, worth $6.50. ii m Men's overcoats $7.75, worth $IO. Men's overcoats $w, worth $12.50, Men's ulsters $5, worth $7.50. Men's ulsters $8.50, worth $10. Q Q CO m & m - (A o o Q m a o c? m o & SAL