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THE AUGTJS, TnTD!SrESDAT FEEBTJAItX-.l., 1S99. WASTED. "TA NTFD COMPETENT it.- te:ond avenue. cm.. AT l'Jf WANTED A COOK WITH BEFERENCES at 1010 Second avenue. WT'ANTED-A ROY ABOUT 16 YEARS OF v V age at 1& Second avenue. WANTEO-BOARDEHS. CHOICEROOMS and board at 2 Fourtn avenue. "WAXTED-BOARDERS AND ROOMERS. V at Mr. Shannon 701 Kourtb avenue. TTTAXTED COMPETENT GIRL FOR CEN T eral housework at Second avenue. Tlf ANTED A f v quire of teenth street- COMPETENT COOK. IW Mrs. J. W. Potter. 721 Seven Washington " Conquered. Grip Takes the City in Its Iron Grasp. 1 ANTEU-A I.ADY TYPEWRITER FOR ttiiii'orary work, steuog rarjhy not esse n- t Altlrcs A it. A mil's. WANTf I A RK.rjAlirj". C.IRT. FoR'iEN eruJ linuwwork. Apply to Mr. AUair I least ri l. 1 1 -" Second av en Je. - I WANTED PUPILS WISHING TO TAKE T private lesnw.s In daDPing- can do so by enquiring- at -TIO Fit lb avenue. Jones. TlfASTFJ) I W A ST TO RENT A ?V r liT-riM.in cofaL'f tv Fel. 10. I e centrally located. I. It i'urm Bros. ANTED-VOI'Si: MAN TO WO-K IX (Government Machinery Almost at atand tlll Enormous 1'ereenta re of Em ploye Stricken . With L Grippe Capital at the Mercy of the Placoe'. The Grip epidemic is raging in the Capitol City, and fully one-third of the government employees are sick or suffering from the tfread disease. Violent headaches, fever and chills, sneezing and running at the eyes and nose together with the lone-racking aches and pains and a general ex haustion are the rule rather than the exception. The le9t way to ight the fJrip is to strengthen the neVfes and J build up the resistive powers so as to throw off tiie deadly disease germs. i at Hcs and nothing will do this so, quickly land surely as Dr. Miles' NrTvine. It has restored health Fot'R Must to thousands of cooe and waes AKI.CS. np. March i. staie experi- drip sufferers after every other reme- eipccted. AddresU.careof i jy ha(, fi4jIed - rANTr,D TWO GOOD PfirTRAIT SOLI- . m. u Saturday for W. Thorn. SmI" F--urth avenue, and Sunday. Itock Island. . "1 V A NTEI-STEXO;R PH KB si. TEAf'H v rr and other ualilled ersons fT im tnrdiate salar.ed it.oiis Kea ross Mis;oi., ill E. Ohio street. liMliudupolis. Iud. MAN OF CHARACTER exiKrrleneed In canva sinif r.r willin to learn.. ti represent a well csiai. lisfaed business. Address in own haiidwritiutr. Kivlnif uire and occupation. "Company." A K oL's ufMoe. rANTETV CIR'I'I.A R AND SAMPER distributers: . per !. pay adt ant-en: rjennam-iit: enpericnce unnecessary. L nlon Advertising company, Kotuscnild building. ItuladelphJa, l'a. V ANTED A ard aliilitv. "r A NTED-OODD SOLICITORS IN ROCK v t IMand to ta-e orders lor the ceienraieu V.I, irr kvklnir mui-tiiue A No. I colllr.ict Iven to riifht partt-s. i all on or addre-sthe Mi.cer Manufacturing coinpaty. 417 Harrison street, Llavenijort. Iowa. UTANTED-TO 11 AN MONEY ON DIA vv moods, watches, jewelry, hardware, musical instruments, ulcvcles. clothing, dry goods, furniture, etc. Highest cash prices paid for second hand goods of all Kinds also. The above goods for kale at half the usual store prices. All business transactions strictly confidential. His new number and location, 123 Second avenue. Don t forget Ik J. W. Jones. Two rintrs on 1347. F' FOR SALE. 'OR SALE-A !OOI WoKMl.Vi; cheap, at Second avenue. TEAM. IOR SALE . Singer used A high-akm IMPROVED winir machine l. Slightlr i:r 1 bird ut cniie. IfKJR SAI.K-TWO GOOD HTJILDINO LOTS. 1 noiiM feet, near C, R. I A P. depot, a bargain, i,400. SALE POUT ABLE PHOTOGRAPH KUllery wUb all euuipments. cheap for cash. 4,uyiodou. C'leavelsnd. 111. XTOR SALE TWO NICE HOMES ON THIRD J. avenue, one OidO. the other l.li: pavli paid for. Inquire at lllo Third avenue. "TT'OK SALE A. hliMNletl. two vcars fld -A FINE JERSEY BfLL. FCLL For particulars a'dress John Andersen, Coal Valley, 11L T7IORSALE-A HBID LOI'NfJE THAT COST -tu. stiil kimhI us ne . will be uld forl fx) If taUeu at once. Aptly at 'Ml Tenth street. FOR SALE NINE-ACRE FRUIT FARM. All kinds of fruit: (rood bulldinfrn; near town. A barirain for some one If taken soon. Gordon A bowman. FOR SALE AT A SACRIFICE. 40-ACRE farm near town. Lots of fruit. To be aold cheap to Kettle an estate. HoVe Is a bar pain cheap for cash. No trade. Gordon & Bowman. ITIOR SALE CHEAP LOTS IN M'MAS . ter's addition, old baseball ground. These 'lota will be sold front (too upward; small amount down, balance on long lime at 8 per cent. Reidy Bros., room 4, Mitchell An Lynde building. FOR RENT. "COR RFNT-TWO FURNISHED ROOMS or live unlurnL-hcd rooms, at C TLir teenth sttcet. T7H3R RENT 7-ROOM HOUSE WITH ALL I modern conveniences. liJ Seventeenih street. Inquire at 1 1U6 Seventeenth street. TTIOR RI-TNT THE STORE S3 SEVEN I1 teenth street, formerly occupied s har ness shin. :oixl l.x-uuon tor any kind or busi ness. Inquire of F. W. Sauerman, iKl Eigh teenth street. COR RENT NEW LODilE ROOM. WHAT 1 was formerly tba Standard club nxia s Hm been mini up with cew unl complete hslirc room futiuu.re and fixtures, and is open arid ready for irsreetipn. Cheap rent: steam beat. Apply or Kreli s Main. MISCELLANEOUS. X OST-IUT.CY X i I. n Tucrdav ROBE AND SEAT CUSH evening. Return to teiilv Bros, and receive reward. T OST-A SEAL SKIN MUFF AT II A R 1J ers theatre Thursday night Finder leae at A Ki.t s offlee w.nl. a3d receiie liberal re rTRANCE AND BUSINESS MEDIUM AND JL- mairnetic healer now located at C2 Sixth street, satisfaction guaranteed. I"rivate and coatldenu-M letters answered. T OST- AN OPEN-FACED LADIES' GOLD m-M watch la thv vicinity of Twenty-third nout t wo weets auo r inurr return to An CCS office and receive reward. TONEY TO LOAN CHATTEL MORT. gage loans by W. H. Eastman. 171i Sec ond avenue, without publicity or removal He also manes collections nam ones a specially. HELP WANTED LA DI ITS TO MAKE bandages at home for large surgical nvw. i u , iv' wc-4. I'UV i (rr atiaressed tamped envelope for reply. Marshall A Co. Brooklyn. N. Y. -TKS M. M.tiEF- I N DEPENDENT SLATE w r.ier. clairvoyant ana ousiness me dium, ah miners or marriage, divorce. separations. iu;iy imumes iaw. luclc. etc: mining perons r papers: lost or stolen arti cles. The only si tte writing medium west of tunriiicu. vi. ruircmoMrcet, FREE' FREE! FREE! FOR A FEW DAYS I wilt answer scaled questions free f ail charge, t'ome and see me at on e. The eeie b ated life reader and palmist has just closed twomoi ths business at Molice andh slocated In this city at 512 Fifteenth street Hours to t. Without the aid of any man. ange'. -pirit or devil. 1 read from your hand every trouble doubt fr fear, hope or despair: I give ames hi full, dates and facts in detail, and never astt a question. Ladies. 50 cents: gentlemen. i It aatlsfaetore. otherwise free. I teach ptUmia rf r profeloual purposes. HEATING OF HAWTHORNE. Connection Board Let First Contract In With New School. The board of education, at a special meeting last night, awarded the con tract for the installing of the heating and ventilating plant in the new Hawthorne school to Davis company for ?l,b'Jo. There were but two bids. Allen, Myers & Co. asking $5,763 for the work. The board adopted the Sturtevant system. The contract for the building will e let in a few weeks The razinff of the present structure will be begun March 2. CATARRH OF STOMACH. - nen the Orip left me I was a broken down wreck, both mental and physical. Mv nerves were ' complete ly unstrung, my appetite failed, could1 not sleep aim became so despondent mat 1 tiespairexi oi ever getting well I bejan to improve with the lirst bot tie of Dr. Miles' Nervine and when I had taken seven bottles I was com pletelv cured. Have been strong and well ever since and weisrh niore than I ever did lefore." Samuel F. Pilsox. Staunton. Va All druggists are authorized to sell Dr. Miles' Nervine on a jruarantee that first bottle lenelits or tuonev re funded. IV; sure and jret Dr. Miles' Nervine. liooklet on heart and nerves sent free. Address Du. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. AT MEAL TIMES Do you ever consider the quality of the Bread you are eating? It may be good. It might le better, purer, fresh er and more wholesome. It will le all right if you buy KRELL & MATH'S 4s your Grocer for Krcll & Math's Perfect Home Made Bread and insist on having it, why, because it is the best and does not cost any more than the poorer kind. Krell & Math's Bread is always good, whole some, pure and nutricious, rich in llavor and of line grain. Every loaf has our name printed on a red lalel. Da not let them palm of some other Bread on you as just as good, as there is no Bread made that is as good as Krell & Math's. All the best Grocers handle it. Try it. Krell & Math's FANCY BAKERS. Phone 1150. 1718-1718 Second. Arena. Eat your dainty, costly viands. But give to me instead One solitary slice of Krell & Math's pure bread. Continental Many things there be that a man doesn't "care a . continental about." But it is not so with this cigar. It must be good, and to get it good he must buy it at a store where they knowgood cigars and keep them. There are two places where " satisfaction " can always be found. In the dictionary and at The Palace Cigar Store, Bengs- ton Block. Sam Arndt, MANAGES. A Pleasant. Simple, hot Safe and Effectual Care for It. Catarrh of the stomach has long been considered the next to incurable The usual symptoms are a full or bloating sensation after eating, ac coin named sometimes with sour or watery risings, a formation of gases causing pressure on the heart ami lungs and diilicult breathing; head acb.es, lickie appetite, nervousness and a jreneral plaved out languid feeling. There is often a foul taste in the mouth, coated tongue and if the in terior of the stomach could lie seen it would show a slimy, inflamed condi tion. The cure of this common and obsti nate trouble is found in a treatment which causes the food to le readily, thoroughly digested before it has time to ferment and irritate the deli cate mucous surfaces of the stomach. To secure a prompt and healthy diges' tion is the one necesarv thing to do and when normal digestion is secured the catarrhal condition will have dis- apieared. According to Dr. Harlanson the safest and best treatment is to use after each meal a tablet, composed of Diatase, Aseptic Tepsin. a little Nux, Golden Seal and fruit acids. These tablets can now lie found at all drug stores under the name of Stuart's DysjH'psia Tablets, and not being a patent medicine can be used with js?r- fect safety and assurance that healthy apietiteand thorough direstion will follow their regular use after meals. N. J. Booher. of 2710 Dearborn street, Chicairo, writes: ."Catarrh is a local condition resulting from a neg' lected cold in the head, whereby the lining membrane cf the nose lie comes in (lamed and the poisonous discharge therefrom passing back ward into the throat reaches the stomach. thus producing catarrh of the stomach. Medical authorities prescribed for me for three years for catarrh- of the stomach without cure, but today I am the happiest of men after using only one box of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. I cannot . iind appropriate words to ex press my good feeling. I have found tlesh. appetite ami sound rest from their use." Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets is the safest preparation as well as the simplest and most convenient remedy for any form of indigestion, catarrh of stomach, biliousness, sour stom ach, heartburn ami bloating after meals Send for little book mailed free, on stomach troubles. by addressing Stuart company, Marshall. Mich. The tablets can be found at all drug store. For Over Fifty Tears Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for children teething. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for diarrhoea. 25 cents a bottle. The Most Fatal Olsease. It is not generally known that more adults die of kidney trouble than of any other disease. When the first symptoms of this disease appear, no time should 4ie lost in Kidney cure, which is money refunded. takinrr guaranteed Foley's or MUSINGS ABOUT MILAN. Breey Budget of News From the Town on the Hennepin- ' Milan. Jan. 30. Rev. John Palmer is sick with the erip. Mrs. Alexander Owens celebrated her 6oth birthday Monday. P. Weideman, of Hillsdale. 111., vi ited Saturday with c . inouapson. Prof. Charles Ege- attended the teachers' meetins at Center Station Saturday. e There was a social at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John McConuell, of Bowling, Friday evening. Ed Love and son, Samuel, of Rural, visited Saturday with Mr. and Mrs Lorenz Martin on Big Island. Mrs. William Boyer. who has been sick for the past three weeks with the jrrip, is reported some iettcr. tlrs. William Hoffman, of Rural. who has been sick the past three weeks, is roiorted to be out of dan ger. The Epworth League of the M. E, church will give its regular monthly entertainment at the church Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd McMichael, of Zuma township, came down last week for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. K McMichael. G. R. Svdnor, a retired merchant of Milan, has purchased a general store in Albany. 111. C. D. McLaughlin is assisting him in the business. Mrs. Harriet Zahn was surprised at her home on Dickson street Mon dav bv her children and crand-chil- dren." The occasion was her 70th birthday. The work of the Milan High school is progressing nicely. Ihe senior class is preparing for commencement day. The graduation class consists of one lsiy and three girls. Samuel Baker, of Milan, had an op eration performed last Thursday at St. Luke s hospiUl in Davenport, by Drs. II. J. Huyett, of Milan, and , D. Middleton. of Davenport, and is recovering nicely. I.ast Friday at bijjh noon a baby boy arrived, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Minor Curtis, of Bowlios. and early Saturday morning a young son arrived to gladden the home oi Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kuehl, of Milan. Come around lovs and have a cigar. The men of the Presbyterian church save their annual entertainment to a large and appreciative audience Fri day evening. Supper was served by the men, who realized a snug sum, which will rro for the benelit of the church. Among the features were a bear dance and cake walk. The village of Milan was aroused Montlav bv a fire alarm. An oil stove in the "kitchen of Phil F. Zahn used for heating purposes got out of order ami set some things a tire. Ihe lire men responded promptly but found the hydrant nesrbv -frozen. They then attached the hose to the artesian well, but their efforts were of no avail, as the blaze was extinguished in the meantime. How It Hurts! Rheumatism, with its sharp twinges, aches and .pains. Do you know the cause? Acid in the blood has accumulated in your joints. The cure is found in Hood's Sarsapariila which neutralizes this acid. Thou sands write that they have been com pletely cured of rheumatism by Ilood's Sarsapariila. Hood's Pills cure nausea, sick head ache, biliousness, indigestion. Price 25 cents. There Is No ? About I:. No question indeed with those wl o have used it, but that lolcv s Kidney Cure is absolutely reliable for all kid ney and bladder diseases. Hard Coal, Coke and Wood. Indiana block for furnaces, cannel r grates. Cable and Athens lump and nut for stoves. E. B. McKowk. AMUSEMENTS. Iavid Belasco's latest popular crit ical success as a dramatist will be given its tirst performance at theBur tis tomorrow evening, when our play goers will have an opportunity to judge for themselves whether there is any exaggeration in the liberal praise so universally bestowed upon its performances elsewhere. "The Heart of Maryland" is cleanly in ex pression, the characters are typical of the living humanity that forms our social surroundings, and the theme of the story never overreaches the modesty of nature, nor is the story itself, either in incident or action, other than probable. In "The Heart of Maryland" he has sought to give dramatic emphasis to that quality of dauntless courage and heroic "self sacrifice with which love inspires women when danger threatens the one upon whom she has bestowed her affection. The company is said to lie one of the strongest iu artistic repu tation that has been included in the cast of any play at present on tour in this country. The same production will le seen at Harper's theatre Sun day evening. A GIRL'S COMPLEXION Which Half is The housewife's duties are liardcr than men sr realize. Cleaning alone is a constant tax on her Vcel strength, a never-ended task. More than half the ffL jamw work of cleaning she can have done for her, if she . l''$ttf?'s- will, and the expense will be next tc nothing. .!''" ifllllf POWdBR Ut f I? ?Vl!ki5tf 5oes tbe betteT half of cleaning; does it better AJJfrCaV, than any other way known ; does it easily, quickly K&5iSC3?J4! an clleaP,'- Largest package greatest economy. ldtCrSiE' THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, "l Chicago. St- Louis. New York. Boston. Philadelphia. mm Aa External Tonic Applied t) tie Si-La. BeaatiXie it aa b j Mafic THE DISCOVERY AGE A Woauui was tit Iareator, OXE TRIAL BOTTLE This Off. r Almost Surpass Belief If say preparations intsade boaatifr ths complexion hsisf sited, rises tber do not prodaeo s t" I on Vi k,n- lls to Miun Bell . Complexion Tonic bss inch a . it 7. , t. mT.nij tji. nu crest remedy, discovered by the Mt Beil. the eminent complexion .peciaii.t. o ISo. T f ifth Avenue. ew York lili.umriot imoonttes. which toe blood Iokm ui t ha oW-m n . K kui. . v. . i . . ,. nerevec appaed. 1-recti . pimples. Msr.nesjs. moth pslchoe. wnnklee. Uv-r POT . rOtsFtlDfrU, viiirt-m ou vrapuoes at sap pear, mau the D come tt atad rosy mm baby . T MttumM Beit wiil th month (ri to all who eall mX totnr parlors,-, fr- trial bottle of tbetr Com- fiaxion .oqio. idom vbo live at a cutanea mar va fraa bottla hj aadut fa cent in or ararspa to ov-r ttxm co of tmekiiiK aad de'i-nn. 1 ba nea of uum woadcrroi to&uo is taa iuUax a bottla. Tba Mtaa Bell's raw book, - ftaerat of Beantr." ia aaat fr a. It tella bow a tnmta can jram and karp a fjood completion. Special chapters oa tba emre of tba bair. hew to preaer-e lie color and Inatre. even to an adanee-l aara. Aeo, bow ta erat nd of aaperltaoos banr oa the neck and anna wrtn- C ' ' tjT to tba akin. Tom vmJuabie book will be 0-74pV WKe4lof ad drees e re&j treats, Cwrtaajmiilanaa TH8 -HISSES BBLU 78 Ptltlt H Tease, Krw York eity. , "The Misse Bell's Complexion Touic, Complexion Soap, Skin anl Food. repilo are for sale toy all druggists.1' Conion From the Insltle. henever I failed to get my coffee for breakfast, I would have a sick headache before noon. It seemed to me a curious thing that a natur ally nealthv girl should have sick spells of this kind unless she had been dosed in the morning with something. I naturally concluded that all was not right, aud inasmuch as I was in a very nervous condition anyhow. I went to the doctor for a nerve tonic. He told me I would have to quit drinking coffee, and when I said I could not possibly do it liecanse I al wasgot sick if I didn't have the coffee, he said, "I'se l'ostum Food Coffee."' Well. I tried it twice and gave it up because it tasted so Hat. One day I was up to Dr. Uu ogles' infirmary and remarked to Mrs. Kug gles that the doctor had told me that I must leave off coffee and wanted me to use '-this new fangled stuff called Postuni," but that it was positively unbearable She:iid, "My dear, you never have had a good cup of Postum, evidently. i saiu, "AO, 1 never have. I have only tried it twice." Well." she said, "you go back and look at the package and you will ol serve that the directions insist upoit continued boiling, at least fifteen min utes, not that length of time for the pot to set on the stove, but it must stay there until it begins to boil", and then boil lifteen minutes. I will guarantee you will get a line, deli cious tasting, black, rich cup of cof fee, and perhaps better flavored than any you ever tried before. The old fashioned coffee is actually killing you, she said, "ion are terribly nervous, and your complexion is a long ways from what it should be at your age. ell. when I got home, I tried mak ing some Postum at once, and fol lowed directions carefully, and I must I say it was just delicious. 1 have con tinued to use it ever since. I am well and hearty now, and my complexion has cleared up so that duiing the last three months people romaik to ire continually, "How clear your skin is"' I am "naturally of a light complexion and fair. Dr. Buggies has all of his patients use Postum instead of ordinary coffee. I h tye induced papa to take up Postum, and he likes it very much. One of our neighbors, C. A. Barke, was ill in lied with hoart and some kind of stomach complaint. He was a habit ual coffee drinker, but when he got down Dr. Kuggles took his coffee away and gave him Tostum Food Cof fee. He is almost well now, and says that he believes the Postum was the real cause of his recovery. A great many in our town use Postum in place of ordinary coffee. Miss Mabel Ban croft, Stafford, Kas. Cheap Cash Store. Groceries. Plenty of choice Table Butter, per pound only.. Strictly Fresh Eggs, warranted, only per dozen. The best 60c Teas, this sale only per pound. . .. The best sifted Japan Teas, only pe pound McLaughlin's XXXX and Lion Coffees, only Nice Ptarl Homany, the best, 2 pounds , Nice Oranges and Leuions. per dozen only Fancy Jersey Cranlierrys, 4 quarts for 15C 17c 40c 20c 10c 5c 20c 25c Overshoes and Rubbers. We are overstocked on Overshoes and Rubbers, and are now going to let them go at cost anil below at this salt. 1513 and 1515 Second Avenue. IMS i Extra $2.45 Footwear Sale We still have a lot of Ladies and Gents fine winter footwear left in the way of our new spring stock which we will close out at the above cut price. $2.45 $2.45 For Men's line shoes, this includes our Black and Tan Double Sole, Bull Dog and Coin Toes, have always sold at f.'J.SO and $:i.00. For Ladies fine shoes, in this lot we hare placed Welts and Turns. Box Calf and Heavy Kid, regular $3.50 and 3.00 values. All Warm Goods, Rubber Goods, etc., must be cleaned out of the way. Note low prices. Ladies Felt Shoes 65c, K5c and 'Joe. ' Ladies Felt Slippers Slhi, .r9e and 6!c. Arties, Bubbers. etc., at wholesale prices. KELLY WYNES, Just below Harper house, Rock Island. Our January Sale ol Furniture is attracting the attention of those in Hock Island and vicinity that appreciate high quality with lowness in price. Those desirous of securing firstclass furniture at specially advantageous prices should embrace this rare oppor tunity in our reduction sale. PnnniTQ 1802 Second UUnUCO, Avenue. Booker T. Washington. No doubt a large audience will greet Booker T. Washington, the fa mous colored orator, at Harper's thea tre tomorrow night, when he will lecture for the benefit of the Second Baptist church. A number of promi nent citizens have interested them selves in assisting to make the event a financial success, in order that funds sufficient to help wine out a portion of the indebtedness on the ohnrrh building on Tenth street mav be raised. Booker T. Washington is well worth sroins a loner wuvs to hear. Joseph H. Choatesaysof him! "When me oiograpner writes the cyclopedia of the future he will record u'nder the name of Washington, these three? fxeorge Washinston. the father nf his country; Bushrod Wasb'no-ton. the great American jurist, and Hooker T 11 I . . a. asningion, tne mioses ot the ne gro race. ' A Card. e, the undersigned, do hereby agree to refund the money on a 50 cent bottle of Greene's Warranted Syrup of Tar if it fails to cure your cougn or cold. We also guarantee ZD-cent bottle to prove satisfactory or money reiunaea. ho est vox kokckritz. Otto Geotjax. A Short Sad Scorj. A cold. Nezleeted. Pneumonia. Grief. Had Foley's Honey and Tar been used this story would have had a happier ending. Soal Tokarr SaU sad Saroa Tsar Lift Away. To qoft tobarxo easily and forever. b mu netlc roll of Ufa oe.ra and vliror, take No-To Bae. tbe wonder-worker, tkat makes weak men strong. Ail druggists, soc or 11. Coreraarao tacA Bookie and aampla free. Address toerttaf cad Co.. Cfcicaco or New York Tiiat Dirty Towel. There is no excuse for having it hanging there. Drop a card to the TRI-OITY Towel Supply 19 Eighteenth St. And they will put a clean one up regularly as often as you please at a mod crate cost. Try it and see how pleased you will be. HODGDON & TUBBS. Reduced Prices On Photographic Work AT 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 to be satisfac tory. Bring in the little ones. Rooms opposite Harper House. Y.M.C.A. Corner Third Avenue Nineteenth Street. PRIVILEGES: Fine Baths, Big Gymnasium, Bright Reading Rooms, Social and Game Rooms, Evening Educational Classes, Penmanship, Commercial Arithmetic, Mechanical Drawing, Bible Study. Any self respecting man irrespec. ive of creed or nationallity may join Teeth Extracted . . . Absolutely Without Pain. TEETH Without Plates. Full set of teeth W OO Gold Crowns ... 1.00 Bridge work, per tootb 3 i Pon-elaln crowns 2.00 GoldFUliOKS t.00 Vitalized a.r tOo I warrant ray double suction plate to fit and stay np in any mouth. A written guarantee given for 10 years. DR. J. M.SILVIS, Assisted by Dr. George U. Baboock 1724 Second Avenue. Rock Island. Over McCabe'f Dry Goods Store ...1