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"HIE -AUG US. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 19, 1893. i k,. Shoe Bargains $3 Shoes for Men and Women. Ponirola button s 11 to 2. onlv..1.00 ii'n"lu ,,utton' rat (I,t tij,, lino qual ity. It to 2 . .i- ...mo ?i iilinvo. S i-, 1.25 Ladi?s' line Dongola, pat ent tip, button shoe, wrth f2.00 ifi.50 Ladies' Dongola Mucher, patent tip and trimmed, worth $2.25 $2.00 Best $3 Shoe in the Market. "The BOSTON." 162 J Second Ave., under Flock Island Housi MORRELL INSTITUTE- The safest and most permanent cure for the LIQUOR, Morphine, TOBACCO Habits. Tu poison ia not driven out of the system by a more violent poison at the expense of tl e general li-aHh. The tieatmient builds np fum the rt n and th- h ibr vanishes quietly a- n easily, leaving the patient iu perfect he tlth TheTetioiony of all gradua e$ is th it a raarve lous lenewal has taken place. Correspondence confidential. ESTitutes in all parts of the UMtt-d Stat-. Literature un the subject sent on application MOItRELli LTQLCM UKK C Home Office. BUFORD BLO'JK II c tsl u.d. Ill INCOUPOKATK.n I'NDF.K THE STATE LAW. Rock Ibland Savings Bank, P.ock Island, III. Ojifn d v from II a. m. to S p. m , and fata-day evenings from T to 8 o'clnck. F:ve per cent Interest paid on Deposits. Money loaned on Personal col lateral or Real Estate security, omenta: P. I.. yiTCIIEI.t , Prct't. F V. DrJNKMANN, Vice Pns't. J M BIT FORD, Cabinet PIKICTORO I'. L. .V:tcli:i, V. C. Oanknnmi, John Crahanch. Phil Mitrttpll. II. P. Hull. L. Simon. . W Uurnt, J. M. Ifufo-d, John Yolk. Jackson Jt Uckbt. Solicitor. H-M bi.:uu July 8, 1890, and ocenpy th. contbear corner of Mitchell Lnde"s new buildine JOHN GJPSON, THE KIRST CLASS HORSE SHOI 'K X loca'ci! In hit new hop, At 324 Seventeenth Street. WLiirtii nuuff a ap-aialty. ipltt the OK nana HOPPE. THE TAILOR, 1803 Second Avenue. CHAS. DAEINACHER, Proprietoror of the Brady etrcet KOSEK V. ail kind of Cot Flower eonrtaut) on nu- ,fr"pn House "nc ttlncts from Central park, the lanseft, ii. tos " ' Flowor Stoie JIM Brady mreet, Davenpart, la (met VSSEEUS. . wh a Wfnlc Menm r. "" '""on I ,,. , i.f i. w'er l.il .MhiiIiiiihI. Mlilljr r.Mi !!. ' V, n,.n.,-,,i:llilirrror. J lli;fm-ritllv)-ri.-!ilii"il eiu-irwni" hi i,..i Hi liitirrntiv. I on- riiwImuK t.f t'iliacc".oi.HinMrtmi!lNiiili 'p,, ,H.rt,x. a f or .. .Kiiim-tlon or InwinllT. Can ! -rlf. 1 11 V . V. ......rnnter mre Fl'f sale in Rock Islaai Hartz & Ullmejer uVu'ist. 301 12th st Try The Argus want column. Houses for rent by E. II. Guyer. Fresh oysters at krcll & Math's. Have vou tried White Kose cream ery ? Oysters served in anr stvleat Krell & Math's. Oysters by the can or dish at Krell & Math's. " Ice cream or oysters at Krell it Math's parlor. For Sale Cheap The Star restau rant. Inquire of John Davidson or George E. Bailey. v Drop in the Harper house barber shop, t he only lirst-class tonsorial parlor in the city. Prof. F. L. Clendenen's dancing school meets every Fr'day at the Standard club rooms. thi" invim1 J class at 4 p. m. and the adult at S p. m. Tea. coffee or chocolate with a tine dish of fresh oysters and a few nice fresh buns is what makes a rich meal, and to get the same 0 to Krell & Math's, Lost A lady's gold watch, be tween the county court house and Mitchell & Lynde's bank. The name 4 ' Alice"' is engraved on the case. Finder will be rewarded at The Alt ers oflice. t All subscribers to the Lecture asso ciation course, should get their tick ets this week, or send word to have them held for them at Harper house pharmacy. This will give the asso ciation time to dispose of any that re main unclaimed. BRIEF MENTION (OKIIOVA. C'okdova. Oct. IS. Duck and snipe shoot ing is improving on the Dosia. so the local sports report. Miss Minnie Mnnson. of Cordova, ami John Hums, of Albtinv. were married in Kock Iland on Saturday lat. Mr. Hums is the first engineer on the steamer J. K. Grave. "They will be at home to their friends at Mr. Hum;.' residence northeast of Albany. On Monday eveninr occurred the long talked 'of wedding of William Hrownel and Miss Josephine Sixber rv. daughter of Henry Sixberry, The ceremony was performed at the residence of tbe hride's par ents. Justice F. S. Cool officiating. The Cordova band was in attend ance at I lie entertainment in Prince ton last Thursday evening iiven by the Veterans' association. The play was entitled the --Irish Corporal,'"' and was well rendered to a fair sized audience. The part of the corporal was taken by Willi am Shaw. The Cordova band has determined upon a musical, both vocal and in strumental concert on or about Thanksgiving eve, t he whole to con clude with a most laughable farce entitled '-In the Dark.'" The most active preparations are now being made and the people may expect a rare treat. (Juite a destructive tire occurred on the farm of L. II. Keeves, about t wo miles rtrt beast of Cordova, on Monday evening between 8 and 9 o'clock. The cause of the lire cannot even be conjectured. The loss falls quite heavily upon William Arm strong and Alfred Davidson, who were tenant farmers living upon the place. Nine head of horses and colts were burned, one gray mare being res cued, but badly burned. Almost all of the harness and farming imple ments were destroyed. The loss will amount to about $l,.V)i.'. L. H. IJeeves' loss on the building will be about $400. The people sympathize deeply with the boys in "their loss, and they no doubt will meet with ready pecuniary aid at the hands of the ever-ready and willing citizens of this community. Mr. lteeves is not at home, being in Peoria as one of the federal grand jurors. I'OICT KYKON. rUT Bvkox. Oct. IS Alden Suth erland is moving into his new house today. Mr. and Mrs. George Hutchison, of Moline, are visiting their parents this week. Kev. K. W. Xewlands has been quite sick for two or three days, but is improving. Alex Hasson has torn down the cottage just south of his residence, and built a new fence in front of the lot. Mr. and Mrs. 1). C. Owen are pre paring for housekeeping, bavin" rented rooms in the residence of A. W. Grant. W. D. Hall is at Decatur this week as a delegate to the Illinois Grand Lodge Knights of Pythias. He is ac companied by Mrs. Hall. Frank Axclson has purchased the Whiteside house on Front street op posite the lumber yard, and will pro ceed to alter and repair it before oc cupying it. K. Matthews, who recently came here from Texas, has leased the Max well house and taken possession, Mr. Maxwell having moved into the house just north of G. D. Moore's. Some farmers have commenced cribbing their corn. The yield is much smaller than it would have been with seasonable rains, but a great many excellent h'elds are re ported. That Joyful feeling With the exhilarating sense of re newed health and strength and inter nal cleanliness, which follows the use of Syrup of ligs, is unknown to the few who have not progressed bvvond the old-time medicines and the cheap substitutes sometimes offered, but never accepted by the well-informed. COAL VALLEY. Coal Valley, Oct. 18. Mrs. F. C. Killing and Miss Byers went last week to Chicago. Mrs. Mnrtz Connor and son, Peter, left last week for Plattsmonth, Ne vada. Farmers are now busy husking corn. The crop is a little below an average. Dr. I. E. Huston is going to occu py rooms in Stuserofskt's block as a dwelling. ' Herman Nitz has moved his fami ly and household goods to Henry Haupt's house. The new shaft of the- Coal company is down 30 feet. The en gine is there, and the carpenters are at work. George Peters cut his leg with a corn knife some time ago. The cut healed, but recently has become very sore. He is now sufferinir verv greatly wfth it. 'Many have returned from the fair John Moore, Henry Haupt. W. S. Bailey and Isaac, his son. Mr. and Mrs. A. Donaldson, John and Rich ard Prvce and others. Mrs. Mamie Shubert. formerly Miss Mamie Hoxsie. who has lived for the last 13 years in Dakota, was here last week. She went to the World's fair while on her trip. One of our young men who was born and raised here, but for some Three or four years has been awav from home William Mvers was married in Davenport on the lth. The funeral of Miss Mary E. Turn ley on Friday, was largely" attended. The public school adjourned. There were a number of floral tributes, which were appropriate and tasty. Her Sabbath school scholars had Gates Ajar." The pall bearers were six boys of the Sunday school, and six girl's as honorary pall bear ers. The services were conducted by Rev W. B. McKee in the Presby terian church. The most interesting event at present is the marriage of our fellow townsman and merchant, G. B. Krapp, of the firm of Krapp & Lees. The ceremony was performed today. The lady is Miss Mary Lempky, of Lyon. Henry county. A large num ber of the groom's friends and rela tives here and elsewhere, were pres ent. The ceremony occurred at 2 o'clock j). m. Rev. J. H. Smith, of Cambridge, officiated. We need not say much about the groom, as he is so well known here, having been born and raised in this vicinity, and for the past tive years has been a prominent merchant, and always a steady, as well as an energetic busi ness man. Tbe Advertising Of Hood's Sarsaparilla is always within the bounds of reason because it is true: it always appeals to the sober, common sense of thinking people because it is true; and it is always fully substantiated by en dorsements which, in the financial world would be accepted without a moment's hesitation. Hoods pills cure liver ills, consti pation, biliousness, jaundice, sick headache, indigestion. Kates Near One Cent Per Mile. For the closing days of the Colum bian exposition the Burlington. Cedar Rapids & Northern railway will sell excursion tickets to Chicago from its line at rates near one cent per mile for round trip. Tickets on sale Oct. 15 to 31 inclusive, good, to return until and including Nov. 15, 1'.':. For tickets, time of trains, etc.. call on or address agents. J. E. Hannkgax. G. T. & P. A. Funua for Kale. Two miles east of Coal Valley 115 acres with good buildings. Half mile from Iowa line in Jack son county, Minn buildings. Timber land opposite Muscatine. A good woodman can pay for land with wood and render every acre tillable. A splendid opening "for the right man. E. H. Gi yek. 80 acres, good Pimples Blotches Scrofula are all caused by Impure Blood Be warned ! Nature must le ls sisted to throw off the poisons. For this purpose nothing can equal Nature's own assistant KIGKAPOO INDIAN SAGIVA A pure Vegetable Compound of Herbs, Barks, and Roots. Contains no actus or mineral poisons. It Is a reliaMe as the Bank of Ene1nd. All that ia cUimi-d i..r it, it will da. Sl.uu a ' Duiue. au urugb'ints. IlEALY & BlGELOOT. 531 Grand Ave, New Haven, Conn. CORK SOLE SHOES t Xtra Dry. Xtra Dry. Pain Proofers. Excludes fall dampness from striking through the soles to the feet without the use of rubbers. A Preserver of Health. Promotes warmth. Prevent colds. Adds to comfort. Make short men look taller. Second and Harrison Sts., Davenport. OPEN fcVENlNOS. Rock Island Bnogy Co. -MANCFAOTCRBRS Of r ;r--T TTK Phaetons, Surries, Buggies, Spring and Farm Wagons. It will pay you t cill aii get our L m Price Before Buying. Factory and Ware Rooms on Sixteenth street between First and Second avenue. Retail trade especial y solicited. Our Purpose In Advertising is to let everybody who buys clothiDg that's all Ma 1 kiud here about know that our fall suitings are in, and tbat the finest ever displayed in the city. You are rea pec4 fully invited to call and see the latest in -path-m1 and styles, in fall and wiuter wear. J.B.ZIMMER, Cix and leave your order T4B Block Opposite Harper House: J. T. DIXON Merchant Tailor And Dealer in Men's Fine Woolens. 1706 Second Avenue. Fifth Avenue Pharmacy. HORST VON KOECKRITZ, Analytic ami Dispensing Pharmacist la row located in his new building at the corner of Fifth ayeuue and Twenty-third street. C.J. W. SCHREINER, Contractor and Builder, 1121 1123 Fenrth avenue. Residence 1119 Fourth avenue. Plane and ipcclflcationa furnished on all claeaes of work: al asent for Wlllrr". Pt t. .. S'idin. Bl'.ndE.Eometning new. atyliah and desimble.S Pent,t;;d. ROCK ISLAND ILI - THE NEW City 'Bus and Express Line. Telephone Rock Island or Harper Hotels for 'bus or expres wagon and you will receive prompt attention. TIM 3 EK LAKE & SPENCER, Props. n-- I ;. 1 ' t 1 1 rr a I . 3-