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Rock Island Argus. (Rock Island, Ill.) 1893-1920, July 19, 1907, Image 6

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THE ARGUS, FRIDAY. JULY 19, 1907
6
TO MEET JAN. 10
Farmers' Institute for Rock Is
land County to be Held
at Taylor Ridge.
We Need
the Money
You Need
the Goods
CONFERENCE AT GALESBURG
nriHTiK
.1 ILJiJLLi
LONDON'S
President Ashclown and Secretary Har
ris Attend Gathering for Four
teenth District.
President W. II. Ashdown of Port
Byron and Secretary George Harris of
Edglngton of the Ruck Island county
farmers' institute have returned from
(laleslnirg, where they attended yester
day the conference of the institute offi
cers of the Fourteenth and Fifteenth
congressional districts with Frank II.
Hall of Aurora, superintendent of the
Illinois farm Institute work. It was de
cided to hold the Rock Island county
institute for next winter at Taylor
Ridge Jan. 9-1 n. Mercer and Hender
son counties were the only ones not
represented at the meeting.
Professor Hall was in charge of the
meeting. He stated the object of the
n
session to he for the purpose of nam
ing dates, selecting speakers, topics
Mid places for the county institutes.
He explained that since the passage o
the farmers institute bill, a meeting of
the executive committee and the su
ptrintendent was held with the dean of
ihe college of agriculture, at which
time arrangements were made rrlativ
to the appointment of speakers from
the agricultural college and experiment
If'
u
station.
It is planned as far as practicable to
tend to each two or three day institute
one specialist and one speaker who will
present in a more general manner some
part or parts of the work done at thu
college and station. The dean will send
to each one day institute either a spe
cialist or an "agricultural extension
man. as may ie preieriert. i tie spe
c lalist that has been employed is Jo
seph Carter, who for years was at tie
head of the Champaign schools.
MilJ'-t! I'rr.sciittMl.
The general subjects which are to b;
presented are agricultural extension
agronomy, animal husbandry, dairy
husbandly, horticulture and veterinary
science. In addition, there will be two
departments of new work opened up
household science and road and brid;
tne fcpeaKers are ail experts in then
line and the farmers of this section
can expect sonic exceptionally able and
capable addresses at their fall niee:
trigs.
The dates for the institutes in th
two districts are as follows:
Hancock county. Carthage, Dec. 5-6.
Henderson county. Dec. 4-5.
Mercer county. Dee. o-4.
Warren county, Alexis, Oct. S-f.
Knox county, Abingdon. Oct. 9-10.
McDonough county, Bushnell. Oct
10-11.
Rock Island. Taylor Ridge, Jan. 9-10
Henry county, Woodhull, Jan. 8-9-10
Schuyler, Rushville, Oct. 8-9.
Adams, Camp Point, Nov. 15-16.
Fulton county, FarmiiiKlon, Nov
11-15.
HORACE B. ATKINSON.
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LEADING MAN WITH THE PERRY
STOCK COMPANY. AT THE AIR
DOME NEXT WEEK.
The Perry Stock company presents
the little Perry sisters in new pla
viz: "Kidnaped for a Million," four
act melodrama: "In the Valley of Kea
tucky," the scenic comedy drama .
"Two Little Orphans." a story of the
fctreets, with plenty of good comedy,
and other up-to-date plays. Special
scenery for each play. At the Airdonv
Sunday and all next week.
The Charming Woman
is not necessarily one of perfect form
and features. Many a plain woman
who could never serve as an artist's
model, possesses those rare qualities
that all the world admires: neatness.
clear eyes, clear smooth skin and that
sprightllness of step and action that
accompany good health. A physically
weak woman is never attractive, not
even to herself. Electric Bitters
store weak women, give strong nerves,
bright eyes, smooth, velvety skin
beautiful oomplcxion. Guaranteed at
W. T. Hartz', druggist, 301 Twentieti
street Price 50c.
1 A cleansing, clean cooling, soothin
healing household remedy is DeWitt's
Carbolized Witch Hazel Salve. Sold
by all druggists.
0 - ml
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Semi'- Annua.
Saturday, July 20, to Saturday, Aug. 3.
WE MUST UNLOAD.
You Need the Goods.
Here is a chance to get the most dependable merchandise at prices far below
their value. You have never had the opportunity to get the best the market
affords at prices like these.
LOT ONE.
Men's and Youths' suits, worth $20 to $27.50,
in worsteds, cassimeres, cheviots and velours,
etc. Your choice for
15.6
LOT TWO.
Men's and Youths" suits, worth $16.50 to $2o,
all the latest effects in checks, plaids and stripes,
browns, grays, etc., for
13.50
LOT THREE.
Men's and Youths" suits,
$
10.00
This lot is a hummer. All the very latest styles and pat
terns. Not a few to select from, but plenty.
Cravenettes
An immense line. J u st
the thing to take on your
vacation.
20 Off
Straw Hats
The best assortment in
town. All this season's
shapes, no hold overs.
1-2 Price
Doivt Overlook this Sale. It is Surely to Your Interest
Dont let these bargains go by, as each and every one is a money saver. It is to your advantage to come
and investigate whether you wish to purchase or not.
Remember this sale starts Saturday, July 20, and ends Saturday, Aug. 3.
YOU KNOW US. BIG BLUE FRONT.
We Must
Unload
crrrn
iV
worth $12 to $15, for
Children's Wool Suits.
Big assortment. All sizes.
25 Off
Children's Hose
Black Cat Brand, only
19c
Children's Sailor Hats.
Straws and cloth.
HALF PRICE
Every one a peach.
THE
Clearing
We
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$! tT 1
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ONDON
Out
Need the
Spring and
20 Discount
Suit Cases, Satchels, Trunks
10 Discount
WASH VESTS
All the new styles. Light and dark patterns.
25 Discount
BELTS
Browns, tans, grays and
blacks
20 Discount
JEWELRY
33 1-3 Discount
SHIRTS
Fancy negligee shirts, with
or without collars, and
Working shirts.
20 Off
Children's Wash Suits
Fancy patterns and plain
white. Sailor and Russian
styles.
25 Discount
Boys' Long Pants Suits
33 1-3 Discount
ale
Money.
Fall Overcoats
11
UNDERWEAR
Union suits, two piece
garments, coat shirts, knee
drawers.
20 Discount
50 Boys' Long Pants
Suits.
Worth $5 to $10, your
choice
$2.99
m
Children's Blouse
Waists
(Without Collars)
75c, $1, $1.50
Half Price
Men's and Youths'
Pants.
Your choice of the entire
stock
20 Discount
We Need
the Room
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