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THE AK&US, THURSDAY, AUGUST 31, 1899. THE ARGUS. Published Daily and Weekly at 1924 Second Avenue, Bock Island, 111. filtered at the Fjatofflce as Second-elasa matter. IBC THF If A MR OT J. W. POTTER. TERMS Dally. 10 eenta per week. Weekly, 2.00 per annum; in advance (1.90. All communications of political or argumen tatl.e character, political or religious, must nave real name attached for publication. No such article will be printed over fictitious sig natures. Correspondence solicited from every town ship in K jck Island county. time, s silver man with a little gold on the outside to deceive tbe Ameri can people. We wonld suggest to the people of Utah who are getting up tbe silver statue of McKinley that they wah it over with gold and make it look like a gold standard statue, while in reality the true inwardness is silver. CUNiQNi Tiiukdat, August, 31. Kixg Menelik. of Abyssinia, ia said to be at work upon a chain of evidence to support nis ciaim oi descent irom t ' 1 ' J I U " OUIUIUOU. GrAnd Di ke Alexander Michael- ovitch, heir to the Russian throne, linds his favorite recreation in the study of botany. An engine on the Mexican Central railway jumped the track and fell down an embankment a little over one thousand feet. This is the kind of instances that make railroading in our sister republic interesting. Straws show which way the wind blows. The Chicago Chronicle, which bitterly opposed Bryan in 1896, con gratulates the democrats of Iowa on the harmonious result of a harmoni ous convention, the outcome of whiten was to endorse the democratic decla rations of '90, and urges the party to heed not tbe advice of its enemies but to get together. The great American republic, the emancipator oi slaves, has made treaty with its new found neighbors, the Sulus, a condition of which treaty is that the slaves in the kingdom, may, if they have the price, gain their freedom; that is, any shire having $20 that he can call his own uiav turn it over to his master and be free. And the. United States, which, through the reigning administration, has bought by treaty a few million people, hasgiv- ei its sanction by treaty to this trallic in nunianitv. i (julcksand Dlfacnlty r Sheffield Over- com. The Hennepin canal, threatened with a csmpiete cessation of work be cause of quicksand, bas been brought through its difficulty by engineers en gaged on the work, and a full force of men has resumed work. Quicksand was discovered a month ago north of Sheffield, and the men were obliged to withdraw from work. Borings made for a distance of sev eral miles showed quicksand deposits to be general. Word now comes that a successful plan has been evolved for carrying on the work. Engineers have ordered deep ditches dug on either side of tbe canal for drainage of the quicksand, and early experi ments show success, the ground be ing rendered hard enough to allow the work to proceed. Much bard-pan is being encoun tered, and its removal causes em har assment to the contractors, whose work is necessarily delayed. An ex tra large force is employed on the eastern division of the work and the canal has been completed for a dis tance of 22 miles, while the -western end is projected so far that only 12 miles separate the two divisions. It is now thought that tbe work will be completed this year. The discovery of a remedy for the quick sand necessitates a turn in the origi nal route of only a quarter of a mile, and obviates the necessity of a new survey and a consequent appropria tion by congress. The democrats of Ohio made splendid selection in the nomination of John 11. McLean as their standard bearer yesterday. Mrv Mclean is man who enjd) confidence and admiration of tbe democratic party nil over the land, as well as in the state of Ohio, and the prominence and enthusiasm with which he was men tioned for the presidential nomination in the last national convention of the party was an evidence of his stand ing. No man in this land has done more for the cause of good democracy and for good government than John It. Alclean. t - The Nebraska boys, who reached Omaha on their return from the Phil ippines, after 1.5 months1 volunteer duty in tbe united States army, yes terday. want no more of war in the tropics, either as it is conducted in tbe tropics or in the matter of princi ple involved in tbe present strife go ing on there. oaid one: "lieu. Otis ottered each one of us $500 to rcenlist, and but one in tbe whole regiment ac cepted. Now he is oorry for it. Our regimen got the worst of it, but we are not asking for sympathy. But we have had all the war we want." Nearly every soldier spoken to wants tbe government to subdue the Filipi nos, but does not think the Philip pines worth lighting lor. None seemed to have a definite idea of the political effect of the return of the regimtyit. Brielly stated, as a dis patch to a Chicago paper puts it, most of tbe Boldiers of the 1st Ne braska regiment are opposed to the war. It .Iter tiold rut It. Epringlleld Register. The miners of Utah are getting up a bust oi McKinley In solid silver to exhibit at the Niagara Fau-American exposition, which will be held at Buf falo, N. V., iu 1901. Thi is a very appropriate metal of which to make a statue of 'McKinley: " Mr. McKinley was always v Utcroaan-' : lie abused Mr. Cleveland whe.nr. Cleveland was president for dUcritufrmting against silver money. He talked silver and wrote in favor of silver until he was convinced by advocating the gold standard he would become president of the Unites! States. He was, and we presume is at heart at the present fmr mil T1 rheumatism: ana similar CWpIalnta, wi prima ekw im awmgens EERMMMEDICUUffS, DR.. RICHTER'S PAIN EXPELLED. World rraowMd? RrmarksMysoeon.ro 11 miT n-nsis-l;a trade Mara " Ascaw," SSo. Aiv.bnnl Atalldnurriatsorthraarh r.A2LE3TOCa.E3I-ssrlB-. CTWTSSX. 31 HIGHEST AffARDS. 13 Branch Esttsesi On 6Urrgcxs. V4. - w wMCBORn BT091ACHAZ. tws for HENNEPIN WORK PROCEEDS. An Interesting, & d Photo fc$ 2 m A Baby's Testimonial for & 4. At Grape-Nuts. j Amateur photographers recornh:e thai (tiDlcultv in securing good "inter iors." One of the most perfect specimens 01 this sort ot photography was re ceived by the Postum Cereal com pany, a short time ago, showing in perfect light and with the cleanest lines, a babv iu a high chair at the table, the mother in tbe act of feed ing babv some Grape-Nuts with a spoon. Tbe little one has one hand on the spoon and is evidently "gob- bung the food. A package ot Grape Nuts rests on the table, and that, to gether with all the utensils, are per fectly outlined. 1 he picture contains much detail, but could not be suc cessfully reproduced on newspaper, otherwise it would be given here. The mother writing, states: "I take pleasure in sending you a photo or AlaUel Anita isenuelt, who is very fond of Crape-Nuts. Among all tbe prepared foods we find Grape-Nuts especially line lor children beginning to eat solids; they are so easily di gested and nourishing. Little Mabel is always very eager when she sees us preparing Grape-JSuts lor her, and you can see by her lace how thoroughly satisfied, she is with her meal. She seems to think her mamma needs help in (retting the Grape-Nuts to her mouth and the picture is true to 1 fe I want to thank you for placing such a delicious and delicate food on tbe market. Respectfully, Mrs. L. M Bennett, Forrest, Illinois. No stomach is too delicate to re ceive and digest Grape-Nuts, for the reason that the food is really pre-di gestedby the processes through which it passes in the manufacture, and by these processes the starch is trans formed into grape sugar, which is ready at once to go into rich blood and build up the tissue of both muscle and brain. All the first-class grocers sell Grape Nuts.and the Postum Cereal comoany. limited, make them at their factories at Battle Creek. . Obituary. The funeral of AY". Boyd Girton was held this morning from tbe Milan M. K. church at 9 o'clock. Rev. J. B Butter officiated. The floral tributes were many and beautiful. The fol lowing were pallbearers: Joseph Hais- lip. Frank Kauch. Ira White, Frank White, IhiU ann and r rank rlams all of M. W. A. camp, of which the deceased was a member. Interment was at Chippianock. Taa Appatttw of a Coat Is envied bv all poor dyspeptics wbose stomach and liver are out of order. All such should know that Dr. Kings New Life Pills, tbe wonderful stomach and liver remedy, gives a splendid appetite, sound digestion and a regular bodily habit that insures perfect health and great energy. Only 25 cents, at Hartz At Ulllemeyer's. Scrofula, salt rheum, erysipelas and other distressing eruptive dis eases yield quickly and permanently iu tut ticaoiiu, puruTing power OI Burdock Blood Bitters.' For sale bv Marshall & Usher. Arnold's Bromo Celery cures head aches; 10, 25 and 60 cents. Beiss' drug store, WILLIS E. WELD IS KILLED Broth. r of Rock Island Attorney Fatally Hart at TUkilwa. H. A. Weld today received the dis tressing news that his brother, lllis E. Weld, had been accidentally killed at TUkilwa, his home, last night. Mr. Weld and his family left at noon to attend the funeral, which occurs at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. No details of the fatality have been received here further than the un fortunate man was -struck in the stomach with a lever while unloading tile, which be was engaged in haul ing. The deceased was 40 years of age. He was a member 01 tbe Mod ern Woodmen and Masonic fraterni ties. He leaves a wife. STANDS VERY HIGH. Estimation of the Public Argues. Well for It Good Beports Are Coming; In F Sections of the Country. rom All There is not .a medicine sold in Illinois today that stands as high in the estimation of our people as Mor row's Kid-ne-oids. Not only in Bock Island is Kid-ne-oids achieving great success, but good reports come from all sections of the country and these reports come because the people have been cured of kidney and urinary dis orders just tbe same as many people in this state have been cured. Sylvester McAllister, who lives at 264Franklin street, Elgin, III., has something to say to tbe people of Kock Island about Morrows Kid-ne-oids. He says: ' I have suffered terribly for the past five or six years with pain in my back and urinary organs. I have been so bad that it was necessarv to use a catheter to draw the urine. I have been laid up for three weeks at a time, and have been treated by physicians and have used kidney pills, but 1 never received any permanent relief until I used Morrow's Kid-ne-oids. They are truly a wonderful remedy and too much praise cannot be given them They relieved my back and urinary troubles at once. Any one doubting this statement may communicate with me." Kid-ne-oids cure all kidney disord ers. " They are not pills, but yellow tablets, ami are put up in wooden boxes which contain enough for about two weeks' treatment and sell at 50 cents a box, at M. F. Bahnseu's dru; store. Descriptive booklet mailed upon re quest by John Morrow & Co., chem ists, Jspringneld, Ohio. KlT.r ftlplet. The Verne Swain and Winona were in and out. Boats up were the E. Rutledge and II. 1). Ken.lall. The E. Rutledge brought down 16 strings of logs. The Sea Wing came down with eight strings of lumber. The sta;e of water at the Rock Isl and bridge at 6 a. m. was 2.50. and at noon It was 2.55. The temperature at noon was 00. Ulorlons News Comes from Dr. D. B. Cargile, of Washita, I. T. He writes: "Four bottles of Electric Bitters has cured Mrs. Brewer of scrofula, which had caused her great suffering far years Terrible sores would break out on her bead and face, the best doctors could give no help, but her cure is complete and her health is excellent." This shows what thousands have proved that Electric Bitters is the best puri fier known. It's tbe supreme remedy for eczema, tetter, salt rbeum, ulcers, boils and running sores. It stimu lates liver, kidneys and bowels, expels poisons, helps digestion, builds up the strength. Only 50 cents. Sold by Hartz & Ullemeyer, druggists. Guar anteed. Rev. J. M. Yingling, pastor of the Bedford street Methodist church at Cumberland, Md.. says: "It affords me much pleasure to recommend Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. I have used it and know others who have done so. I have never known it to fail. It is a sure cure when taken in time." For sale by all druggists. Bean tM Bigvatv of Tin Kin j fou Han Always Bogfrt Cincinnati Dayton-- Indianapolis CoIumbUS:::::: $9.75 9.75 7.75 10.25 Return. R. I. & P. By. HEADACHE t When yon're through gettimr partial rev 5 lief from Aiia7Utor neuralgia by tbo us Q of uncertain remedies, try a euro tlat a thAraunh imia thnt't guaranteed to enro r or money refunded. Furthermore, tbe only remedy g-aaranteed to contain no cpinm, morphine, antipynce, or otber harmful substances. Just a apeeay, wholesome, unfailing cure. 5 Cnrefaandnroia,nothinireWe, the world over guarantee them. & Sept. 7th, 14th, 20th and 28th. Tickets Good Thirty Days for Return. M. A. PATTERSON. Gen'l Pass. Agent. Rock Inland, Hi. cat They fit the feet as natuie intended." REST FOR THE Unusual feet, tender feet, or feet that are hard to tit will lind a snug, comfort able resting place in the fa mous "Jcnness Miller99 . Hygienic Shoe. The only perfect shoe for women. Designed, ap proved and worn by Mrs. Jenness Miller, the famous author and lecturer on Higher Physical Culture and Dress Improvement. Try a pair and solve the -shoe problem for all time. None genuine unless stamped. We Are Sole Agents for This City. 1 Pries $3 50. Extra quality f 5. GEORGE SCHNEIDER, 1713 Second avenue. Homes for Sale. 7 - room bouse, modern, on Nineteenth street 3.-500 V room notice, modern, on beventeenth street 8 S-X) lo-room bouse, modern, on Third avenue 3 fxO 8- room house on Twelfth street 2.7tJ 7-room house on Twelfth street 1,6"0 7-room bouse oo Seveothveuue t-room bouse on Klrbtecath street.... .... 3,ft) Modern house on SeTecth avenue. ..3.S"0 Three 5 room bouses on Forty lirst street 4,4X 7-room house on Forty-first street 1 V0 Modern house on Forty-third street. 7, Sou 7-room bouse on Twenty-second street, nearlynew 3.S i room bouse, brick, on First arenue 3,9u0 S-room bouse on Twenty-first street, fur nace, modern y. 3.500 It-room bouse on Seventeenth street, new 3,&- 7-room house on Forty-first street, two lots 2,0") 7-room house and lots on Ninth street.. 3..i0 7-room house on Thirteenth avenue...... . 2.6i 7-room house on Thirteenth avenue 2,50 4-room house on Ninth avenue w-o svroom hotel, furnished F.fto Four new houses, each 1,200 rine business property, 1 hlrty-c-iphth street , 5 VO Two fOam farms neir Milan. 240 acre farm near Andalusia. 1 .100 acres south of Moline. Two good business lots on Third avenue cheap. Several One lots in Black Hawk, Sturgeon, Scbnell and South Park additions on reasona ble terms. Many One horres In Columbia and Sontn Park. Gayer s addition and Moline. for sale cheap and on easy terms. x Keai estate, nre ana me insurance. Much of the oronertv that we have can be bousht on monthly installments at a low rate ofl nterest- Kansas. Nebraska and South Da kota improved farms for sale cheap. Small farms in Rook Iaiand c aunty for sale or trade. Call or write, HULL A CO., Mitchell & Lynda Building, Boom 21. Mm PENNYROYAL fLLS larttT mmi otow? MjKrt-aM vijt; r Md banuii " t7i oa of mntniK-tivn-" Tlurr -WwE.ir Havfii" to srlrt at wommahoea. umc do rekrpranl of rran ad body- ? kfwtwa rrtr-edy for womn eras tim. Cfeiv,wio hrm life rrmm fn4i,-fi t tja taA-rr W WANTED. ANTED A COOK BV MRS. E. G. FRA- zsr. lJlOThirJ aven.e. nTAN'TEO-BoARDRS AT 1124 THIRD t f avenue. Private fas f amily. j TTANTED AN EXPERIENCED COOK. v V A pp y at oSce of Henry Curtis. t WANTED-BOARDERS. CHOICE ROOMS I ana board at x Fourth avenue. WANTED LADIES OF ABILITY AT the telephone ei?hanjre. References requirea. VTANTED K' GOOD. COMPETENT GIRL. In famu of four. Good wages. ro washing. Call at ld27;i Scond avenue. WANTED A GOOD GIRL TO DO OENER al housework. Inquire at Fifth avenue. V7 ANTED A GOOD BOY FOR DELIVERY II work. Kusi be a hustler. App'y Euneh-r Bros. TXT ANTED PUPILS WISHING TO TAKE v v private lessons in aancing can ao so oy enquiring at 2710 Fifth avenue, Jones. T ANTED GOOD R ELI A BLE OIL SALES I f man. on commission orsalary. Address Quaker Oil ana Implement company, Cleveland, Ohio. WANTED A LADY COOK AND GIRL at A. J. Wright s restaurant, lf-'S sec ond arenue WANTED-TO RENT A COTTAGE OF M live or six rooms by man atdwife. No children. Address immedia .ely to H. F. O," Abo us office. WANTED 150 WEN ON RIVER im provement work. W-jres Jl. 73 per day. at Alb my. JiL, and Camanche. Iowa. Free fare both wys. WANTED TWO MEN COLLECTORS AND solicitors for Rock Island. Permanent positions. fw Mitchell & Lynde building, be tween 5 and 8 p. m. WANTED TO RENT PRIOR TO OCT. 1. small modern house r f .-ur un f urnisaed rooms for liuht housekeeping. No children. Ad dress -H," jlHGUS. IVT ANTED LOCAL SOLICITING AGENT T v for accident insurance: one who can de vote sufficient time to the business to make It proii table. Address "E M.." AuGCS. WTANTFJIO RENT, A SMALL COT v v tas or about three unfurnished rooms. References Kiven If required. Address Mrs. Lucy A.Benson, 2512 E ghtli and-a-h ill avenue. WANTED ANY II 1NEST. CAPABLE, lndust ioos-man over 25 can obtain per marient, prontable and progressive employ ment by sending name and address to P. O. box 313.A WANTED-HONEST MAN OR WOwAN to travel for larsre house. Salary WS monthly and expenses with inortae. Position permment. Enclose self-addressed slimDed envel pe. Sicreta'y, 3o0 Caxton building, Chicago. WANTED GOOD SOLICITORS IN ROCK Island to take orders for the celebrated singer sewing machine. A No. 1 contract riven to rttrht parties. Call on or address tbe Singer Manufacturing company, 417 Harrison itreet, Davenport, Iowa. V A,' ANTED TO LOAN MONEY ON DIA IT monds, watches, jewelry, hardware, musical instruments, bicycles, clothing, dry goods, furniture, eto. Highest cash prices paid for second hand goods of all kinds also. The above goods for sole at hair thn usual store prices. All business transaction strictly contidentl 1. His new number and location, Iii23 Second avenue. Don't forget iu J. W. Jones. Two rings on 1347. FOB SALE FOR SALE A THREE SEATED CAR riage in good condition. Inquire at Akgcs office. CH3R SALE A BLACK PONY. BROKE V singls or double and cn be driven by any one. Apply at Tindail s livery bar.. FOR .S ALE NINE-ACRE FRUIT FARM. All kinds of fruit; good buildings; near sown. A bargain for aomo one if taken soon. Gordon & Bowman. JTIOR SALE AT A SACRIFICE, 40-ACRE C farm near town. t.ots ot fault. To be o'.d cheap to settle an estate. Hare Is a bar rain cheap (or cash. No trade. Gordon A lovmu. IjOR SALE COAL IN ANY QUAN7TV ' of 60 bushels or over at 2 50 per ton, de lvered C. O. D. to any part of the city. Leave orders at Commercial boase barbershop, Rock Island, or Enos James, Milan. OR SALE A NEAT OFFICE CABINET with about 60 different slides, suitab e for filling legal blanks or any descriction of papers in rat form to be keot ia i-hape for writing. A compt bensive index connected. Just the thing for any office with contracts, cc. to the. Address H. E. C, care of Tbb Abuus. FOB RENT. FOR RENT OFFICE ROOM OVER DAVID Don's store, 1617 Second avenue. !OR RT.NT r NFrRNISHED ROOMS Quire at 2227 Fourth avenue. IN- FOR RENT front room, Mission. -LARGE DOWN : STAIR3 Urst bo jse back of the Union FOR RENT A FURNISHED FRONT room for one or twogenfemea with priv ilege of liath room, at 131S Third avenue. FOR SALE OR RENT A 2ft) ACRE FARM n miie from Coal Valley. Inquire of James Murphy. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS OVER Maucker'a grocery, Seventeenth street and Fourth avenue. FOR RENT HOUSE OF NINE ROOMS, coiner Twelfth avenue and Seventeenth t. Apply to J. I). Beecher, WO Seventeenth street. FOR RENT AT l-"9 SECOND AVENUE, large rooms, well furnished: gas. bath. steam heat. A rjrsK'lass b'rae tub Best location in tbe city. Corner Thirteenth street and Second avenue. MISCELLANEOUS. FOUND A POINTER PUP. OWNER CAN have same by calling at R, L & P. round-bouse. T03T-A LADY 8 PCHSE CONTAINING i small sum of money- Fiadcr leturn to Alices office and be rewarded. T OST ON TWENTY-SEVENTH STREET J between Eight-and-a-half and Ninth ave nues, a pair oi gom spectacles. Finder will please return to TBI AKGua office. MONEY TO LOAN CHATTEL MORT gage loaH by W. H Etman. 1712 Sec ond avenue, without pubiitv or removal. He aiso mke collections hard ones a specialty. On sale water color- at prices ranging from il to "- Aiso lessons and helps in water color stuuies and desigLs. Por traits property renovated. Miss He.en Piatt &-H Eighteenth street. rpo THOSE interested in securing -L borne com forts. a regards weU furnisb ed. lii.-bt, pleasant rooma single or ensuite. or unfurnished. Gas, bath steam beat. Prices Mo l monthly. In commotion a well ap pointed taole. Home cooking a specialty. 4 per week, inquire at lZJUbeoond avenue. THE WORLD'S GREATEST TRANCE medium and clairvoyant. Mrs. M C. Allen. located at -416 Main street. Davenport. Iowa. This remark bie medium can oe consulted on all affair of lire- She reads your past, present and future like an open book. Can teil your thoughts and what troubles you. Her fees are hu cents and up. Hours. 10 a. m. to p. m Send stamps for illustrated pamphlet with ape eii term- Subscribe for Tin Abocs. 0 SPECIAL BUSINESS MENTI ONE The following firms are recommended to readers of The Argus as prepared to serve patrons to the best possible advantage, 'and worthy of business confi dence: ' STEARNS Bicycles At Spencer's. MADE IN GERMANY Hoffmann's Rice Starch. One for Laundry; One for Food. Ask your Gro cer for Hand get a Cook Book free. S KERLER BROS. Steam " Carpet and Feather Cleaners, 117 Fast Seven teenth street. Phone 437. First-class work. Dealers in Feathers. Buy and Sell. n. S. RACHMAN Cash Grocery. Cheapest place in town to trade. YOUR ORDERS SOLICITED, 1805 Second avenue. RiX'k Island III. Telephone 1240. BOGGESS' 50 50 UP ro DATE. 115 Seventeenth Street. Residence prop erty, business property and lots !'4 for sa'e in the jj city by i1 "2 P I Rtipne t3 aa ' h M I a Real estate and Insurance agen cy. Room li, Mitctc'l&Lycdc building. graduate 1881 of Iowa State, University. Practiced Medicine Eleven Years in Chicago. 1R. J. K. (-(JZISE, DISEASES OF CHILDREN A. SPECIALITY. Office and residence over David Don's ! store, lfil5ini; Ave. j Kock Island, UL Jesse Green d - CHOICE f'KiAlW, TOBACCO, i PEKIODICALS. Chicago papers de livered. 327 Twentieth H street. Lewis Roofing Co. Asphalt and Fl'nt Hoofiog. Building Papers and Rooting Materials. 24th St. aud 3rd Ave. Rock Island, III. If you Intend do it g building call on GEORGE BICK Contractor and Builder. Shop and residence at No. 1384 Thirty eighth ftrcet. Rock Island, 111. At Walker's. T Great cases of new and second hand school books and school suoplies ar rived last week. TBI makes our line complete, and we are ready to supply you with the best line and at bottom prices Bring your Keoopd-haml books. We will tke them in exchange. Go to Walker's for anything in the school line. ATTEND THE Tr-f J. II Light, MAGNETIC AND OSTEOPATBV HEALER, The celebrated Weltmer" metb -cs of Nevada. Mo . is now in theel'V. stop ping at :1IS Sixteenth stieet. Rork Island, 111. I give special t lentioti to treating chronic il seises where medicine bas failed. Call ard Fee me. Consultation Free. Remember 1 give no medicine Testimonial. Cherokee, Kas.. July 4. 149. I have practlu-d mediulnc i years and ws af flicted wi'h rheuma tism for two years. J H. Light gave me six Magnetic and Message Hoa'ingf, and now I am well. I cbeer'ully recom mend him to any one where medicine has no effect, (live him one trial at least. I J.FORNEY. M D. HOCK ISLAND PANI- TORIUM. F J. Steele, Pro. 1709 Second av., Room 7, Buford Block. Your entire ward robe cleaned and presfid for l per month. Workea' ed for and delivered. Tui'oring cleaning and repairing. Davenporf,r Diietnaee UUdllltiily J College. 112-116 East Second - Street, Davenport, Ia. SAVE your wife's life and ..insurance bill dj using White Lily ... Oasollne, m'f'rd. by Tenn Oil & Supply Co. Lt'd. For sale by all first-class dealers. Rock Island Electric Co. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS. Complete line of electrical supplies. Lawn mowers sharpened, and general re pair work of all kinds giv en prompt attention. Estimates cheerfully furnished. 119 Eighteenth Street. Latest Styles IN Men Women and Children's SHOES And lowest prices. A. GREVE. 2518 Fifth Avenue. M. T. Free THE NEW UP-TO-DATE Photographer 1807 Second Avenue. EKLUND, THE WATCH HAKKB, Repairs watch es, clocks, and makes time keepers. Artistic jewel ry making and repairing. Er graving neatly done. Ail work guaranteed. i3 3nb St., E side Spencer dquare. A NICE MERCHANTS' LUNCH served at noon, 16c. Lunohfrom 4:30 to 7:80. Braided beef with gravy. potatoes and bot cakes 15c. John E. Jaynca, Delmonlco, Short order bousw open dav or night. IhuI Second Ave. Osteopathic Treatments Given the Muscle Manipulator a new invention. 230 Bridge Avenue, DAVENPORT. IA. C'bolfce hard and soft coil and coke, lime, cement asd building material in general. Telephone imI. Port Byron 1 Lime Association. Wholesale and retail. Rock Island. Look around, then go to Lloyd for your Bargains in Bicycles. Harper House Block. Pauly, Danielson & Son SELL GRAPE NUTS. the brain and nerve food. Try it. 6.11 Thirty eignth St. h Davenport Dental Parlors, O. D. DORAN. Dentist, CROWN & 11RIDC5E work a specialty. 114 East Third Street. i. P Williamson Second Hand Store r New and sec ond hand goods sold, bought and exchanged. Stoves Repaired. 151 1 Second Av. TRI-CITY ELECTRIC COMPANY, 405 Hrady St-eet, Davenport. Tele phone oXki. 322 Twentieth St. Rook Ixland. Tele phone 4t(i Estimates on any thing eiccincai. t,i Complete stock of d gs. combination nud tlcctric fixtures. Reidy Bros. Real Estate, Insurance and Loans. Rock Island Drop and Press Co. Manufacturers of SpetfcUle. Tbey arWTjfiJ pared to ,.lt04a.iMt, bunch ing aLd sharing. Also heavy or llybt forging. Crop forging a specislty. W. T. MagUJ, DENTIST Ofllee in Masonic; Temple. ilouis V.ln to I - ' a- . VXt to 11 V- m- Entranc-e 206 Eighteenth street, ROCK ISLAND, ILL Up-to-Date Wall Papers. The Adam's Wall Paper Co.'s display of fine new wall papers surpasses anything they have ever shown before. A finer line at lower prices than ever before, Be sure and see the latest . . colorings. ADAMS WALL PAPER CO... 310-314 Twentieth Street.'