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Sit THE AUGTTS. THURSDAY, JUIiT 2Ga 1900. y. DOLLY BROS. A eaod Btao la Mora to B Daslratf tku Rlcbea Because in order to get riches, it is necessary to bare good health, and a good neat shoe is necessary to good ; health. A good nt shoe also gives character N standing to the wearer. We v supplying good shoes, stylis. shoes," shoes with individuality and character, to many people. We are preparing for more of The Dolly S3. 50 Shoes With Cobles" soles; are worth more than aDy other shoe in the world sold for f 3.50. A "Cobler" sole is a sole cnt from the very best "Blocks," light or heavy, same as used by the best shoe makers. A sole that is worth 50c a pair more than any sole pat on nT ItM shoe la tbfs locmlltr- Kxam Inefvvery S3 W) shoe l the world. Ttkt t pail . Oolly Proa' along and place tbem aide o ihle. If you are not fully aatlsfled Dolly's are -best,' your money right back. DOLLY BROS. 307 Twentieth Street FOOT FITTERS. Originators. Designers and Builders of Sbve s and Bailer of Sboea and Satisfaction. AT Geo. A. McDonald's YOU CAN BUY Compressed Tcast lc Teast Foam 2c Unceda Biscuit, per pack age Sc Shredded Wheat Biscuit per package 10c Corn Meal, per sack 10c Baking Soda, per lb 5c Kock IsLand Corn. 2 cans.. 15c Tomatoes. 2 cans 15c Dairy Batter, per lb lftc Fresh Eggs, per doz 10c Sod.t Crackers, per lb 5c Ginger Snaps, " " 5c Fancy Patent Floor 1 05 the cheap man. geo. a. Mcdonald. 2304 Fifth Avenue. rhonell96 TO DEFEND TROPHY, Illinois National Guardsmen Will Make Effort to Retain Wash burn Prize. CHAHQE IN THE MILITAEY CODE. How Rock Island Tart Fared on Their Arrival at South Chicago. Good. Sweet and Wholesome Bread Is the staff of life. Our delicious bread is made from the very best products, and BRAIN BREAD, made by us exclu sively, has. the health giving qualities of the whole wheat, and very nourishing; you will like it. For Your Picnic and Party There Is nothing so tempting as our ice cream, Oh! So good. Springfield, 111.. July 25. Practical demonstrations in guard and outpost duty will be made before the members of the 3rd brigade of the Illinois Na tional Guard on the rifle range at Camp Lincoln tomorrow. Capt. S. R. Blanchard, the oldest captain in the state sendee, will have charge of the demonstration, which will Remade by a battalion of the 3rd. The remainder of the brigade will witness the work from the hills in the rear of the range. J. he demonstration is to follow an address on the same subject delivered before the officers of the brigade by uapt. xsiancnara tnisaiternoon. The proposed change in the military code, to allow men 25 cents a night for attending armory drills, was dis cussed, and the officers of the brigade decided to lend active support to such an amendment before the next legis- latare. Col. H. S. Dietrich, general inspec tor of rifle practice, has addressed letters to a'l guardsmen who have qualified as distinguished marksmen looking to a gathering at Chicago in the near future, when a state team of 10 members will be chosen to defend the Washburn trophy. This hand some prize has been won twice by the Illinois militiamen, and if won the third time it will pass into the posses sion of the state. It is expected that either Wisconsin or Minnesota will challenge for the trophy. Caoap Unaatla factory. South Chicago. July 25. The Rock Island division. Illinois naval militia. together with the Moline, Qaincy and Alton divisions, arrived here at 7:15 a. m., after a tedious ride and a stop over or about two Hours at ualesburg. It was here that Bud" Holland and Harry Barber gained distinction by impersonating a walking banana stand a la dago. The men were a little disappointed on roacmntr camp to nna tbat it was a lit abode lor alligators, tbe recent rains having made tbe ground re semble tbe Florida everglades. It is far from being the model camp of last year. H bat tbe boys nave termed swamp grass is much in evidence. Old Michigan is only 200- yards irom camp and raising a constant roar, x be U. t. b. Michigan is an chored about a half mile out. .Will Collins and EnillSchadt.be ing over anxious to show up their new bathing suits and sport with the mermaids, took a plunge before tbe high mugul 1 had riven his consent. and now tbey reeret beinir so pre vious extra duty. George rownsend took an early morning snooze and woke up minus bis jscxknile. - The nrst ship a crew arrived at noon. U. W. V. HORSES HAVE EPIZOOTIC. Old Faahlonad Dim in B acinar at Clinton. Iowa. " Hardly a livery barn in Clinton has escaped the visit of tbe old fashioned epizootic Inquiry made at the stables shows that tbe disease has been preva lent for several weeks and may now be at its height. -Some of the barns bare from 5 to 20 horses siek. Others have horses ailin?, but net quite far enough aloag to tell the real cause. In so met' cases tbe barn men sav it is pink eve,1 and in others they call it a sort of hay itch Lots of sick animals are being cared for. and though littleH fear is enter tained of their dylnhe damage to business is sometimes serious. Some of the doctors, too. are af fected, as their animals are among the first to succumb, and tbey are obliged to get horses for their baggies from a boarding stable that is not affected. Some of the retail grocery firms re port sick horses, and tbe dry goods department stores are in the same fix. When tbe horses are sick they are just bad enough to require close attention, and while apparently able to work, it will not do to drive them, as to catch a cold or to become over heated nearly always means death. The veterinarians are busy, some of them making daily trips to the ooun try. where farm horses are down with the disease. SEARLE AT THE HEAD.! Rock Island Member Elected President of Western Illinois Normal Board. DAVIS 'GIVES UP BULLET. Submit to B. M. CBJPPEBTIELD SEOEETABY. No. Cash Offers to Be Considered Connection With Lo cation. in Obituary. Daniel Schilstrom, of Orion, died at 6 o'clock this morning: at St. Luke's hospital, Davenport, after an opera tion for pleurisy. He was taken to the hospital yesterday and the opera' tion was performed in tbe afternoon He was SO rears of age and leaves a wife. The body was prepared for burial by Undertaker Knox and shipped to Orion. Otto Deitz. tbe well known butch er, died at the home of his mother. Mrs. Christina Deitz, 1501 Sixth ave nue, at 11:15 today, of quick con sumption. He was 41 years of age lie was born here, and bad been em ployed by Chris Naab for several years. He is survived by his wife md son Albert, who live in Chicago, and another son, John, living: here The funeral will be announced later. ImproTtDtnt. The Tri-Citv Railway company to day remedied a cause of complaint on the part of patrons in the signs placed in the open cars assigned to tbe Third avenue branch. These signs were not the color to which tbe public has become accustomed, and were not only very confusing, but likewise very cheap in appearance. The company is now placing the proper red signs in tie cirs. Another new car will be put on tbe Fourth avenue line in a few days. It will bo provided with double trucks something: not heretofore seen in the three cities. lbe line from fifth avenue across the new bridge on Forty-second street is rapidly nearing completion and cars will probably be run over it bv next 'Sunday. Arthur at Work Again. John U. .Arthurs, the-theatre can vasser, arrived today irom bis busi ness 'trip to Kewanee, Mr. Johnston going to St. Louis. Mr. Arthurs has ain taken up his work here, lie will keep at it from now on until tbe canvass is completed. Air. Arthurs says Kock island is assured ol a new theatre. Math & Brautigam Go. Successors to KRELL A MATH. Phone 1151. 1715-1718 Seooid Are. Great Matting Sale. ' A carload of latest importations just re ceived. The most beautiful patterns In China and Japan Mattings ever brought to this vicinity sold at a price that admits of no competition. Our June Prices on furniture are trade wirners. Come over. Notice. Don't you believe the stories that I have or am going to sell out. but come to my studio and get the finest grade of photo work in the tri-cities for the monev. Everyone says so. Fair judges declare so Call and see for yourself. xours truly, C. E. Smith, Photographer, Opp. Harper House. Second Ave. How'a Tfila. we oner one nundred dollars re ward for anv case of catarrh that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. J. . Cheney & Co., Prop., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years. and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and finan cially able to carry out any obliga tions made by their urm. West s ibuax. Wholesale Druggists. Toledo. O. Waldixo Kin nan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hairs Catarrh Cure is taken inter nally, acting directly upon the blood and mucons surfaces of the system Price, 75 cents per bottle. Sold by all druggists, .testimonials free. Hall t tamily Puis are the best. In the organization yesterday at Springfield of the new board appointed by the governor to select a site for the proposed Western Illinois Normal school, Charles J. Searle, of this city, was chosen president and B. M. Chip periield, of Fulton county, secretary. After preparing notice of proposals the board adjourned to meet at Gales burg Aug. 6, when a tour of cities applying for the institution will be bezun. Then an effort will be made immediately to determine the loca tion. Instructions have been given by the governor that no consideration be ac corded cash offers: that each town stand entirely on its merits as a de sirable home for the school, the erec tion of which the governor is desirous shall proceed as soon as possible. Of the cities working to secure the school only Aledo, Monmouth and Macomb were represented at yester day's meeting at Spnngueld. Tanner to Board. Gov. Tanner addressed the board, explaining his reasons for requesting the resignations of the members of the old board, declaring his opposi tion to the plan of selling the loca tion to the highest bidder, and out lining what he thought ohould be considered in locating the institution In part, the governor said: The former board, acting consci cntiously upon the wording of the statute, proceeded contrary to tbe policy of this administration. It is a well known fact that the policy of the administration, as expressed in many utterances orally and in writ ing, is opposed to the old system wbicn has been in vogue from the eirly history of our state, of selling the sites of these state institutions to the highest bidders. "buch action is not lor tbe best in terests of the taxpayers, nor for the best interest of the institutions. If money is to be taken into considera tion snd.donations in money are re ceived, you are likely to get the m6t unfavorable spot for tbe institution "In selecting tne location it would not bo going beyond reasonable pro priety lor tne city offering itself as a candidate tO offer a site for the build ings of sufficient size. You should take into consideration water supply. shajde, lawns, play grounds, etc., and in addition to that the paving or graveling of the road where it is Jo cated to the grounds of tbe institu tion, together with good sidewalks from the city to the school. This is as far as I would suggest that the board consider the 'other valuable considerations' mentioned in the act Aledo'a Show. Naturally people in Bock Island county feel a neighborly interest in Aledo. That town presented substantial arguments in its favor at the meetings of the first board, and ihey will be renewed before the pres ent board. Mr. Searle stood con stantly by Aledo as a member of the first board. Where his support wilr go how he will not decide until he has inspected the various 6ites that will be presented for the new board's con sideration. County Jail Frtaoaor Finally .. an Operation. WiUiain Davis, alias Julius Liin bach, tne' alleged notorious cracks man doing time at the county jail, was operated on yesterday at the Moline city hospital by Dr. Wyland for the removal of a bullet from his face. Davis is one of the gang of cracksmen who were going to try their luck in Moline. but who were stopped by Offi cer Lee, who it will be remembered, had a running fight with tbem. As a result of the encounter Davis wag shot. Later he was sentenced to a season of hard labor at the county jail. The bullet entered the right side of the face below the eyo aud passed along the front of the face, go ing through the nasal bones and im bedding itself in the bone directly un der the left eye and very near tbe eyeball, so that if it 'had passed a six teenth of an inch higher be would have lost his eye sight. But as it was, the bullet was lvmg so near the eye that it was injuring his sight and he wished to have it taken out. At the time of the trial, although the wound was painful, tbe prisoner would not let the bullet be extracted. as it could then be used in proof against him if it was found out that the bullet was the same calibre as the ones used in the gun which Lee used on the night of t he fight DOCTORS FOOD TALK. Selection of Food One of the Mont Ion- porta.ni Acta In Lif Old Dr. Hanaford, of Reading, Mass says in the Messenger: "Our health and physical and mental happiness are so largely under our personal coa trol that the proper selection of food should be, and is, one of the most im' portant acts in life. "On this subject, I may say that I know of no food equal in dig stibil- ity, and more powerful in point of nutriment, than tbe modern Grape' Nuts, four heaping teaspoons of which is sufficient for the cereal part of a meal, and experience demonstrates that the user is perfectly nourished from one meal to another. I am convinced that the extensive and general use of high class foods of this obaracter would increase the term of human life, a?d to the sum total of happiness and very considera bly improve society in general. 1 am free to mention tbe food, for I person ally know of its value." Grape-Nuts food can be used by ba bies in arms, or adults, it is ready cooked, can be served instantly, either cold with cream, or with hot water or hot milk poured over. All sorts of puddings and fancv dishes can be made with Grape-Nuts. The food is o jncentrated-and very economical, for four heaping teaspoons are sufficient for the cereal part of a meal. Niagara, Falla Excursions On July 26, Aug. 1 and Aug. 14 the R. I. & P. will sell round trip tickets from tho tri-cities to Niagara Falls and return at the rate of til. 25. Re turn limit 12 days from date of sale Stop-overs permitted at Brockton for Chautauqua: also choice of rail and lake routes. Both sleepers aud cbair cars. For reservations or informa tion, call on R. I. & P. ticket agent. or address, M. A. Tattcrson passenger agent, Rock Island, 111 . 1 Kzcnralon Ra'ea. The Burlington will have on sale summer excursion tickets to Den ver. Colorado Springs. Pueblo and various other points at one fare. plus f 2 for the round trip. Selling Aug. 1st, th and 21st, good re turning until Oct. 31. One night on the road, trains to Denver via tbe C, B. & U. R. R. general I Buchanan, Mich., May 22. Gene see Pure Food company, Le Roy, N. Y. Gentlemen: My mamma has been a great coffee drinker and has found it very injurious. Having used sev eral packages of your Grain-O, the drink that takes the place of coffee. she finds it much better for herself and for us children to drink. She has given up coffee drinking entirely. We use a package every week. I am 10 years old. Yours respectfully. t AXMK Williams. "Brick" Chamberlain Dead. Rev. J. F. Robinson, of Moline, has received a telegram informing him of the tragic death of his cousin, Allen D. Chamberlain, formerly of Geneseo. He was familiarly known in Geneseo as "Brick" Chamberlain, and was a member of the Geneseo company of the 6 Illinois in the Porto Rican campaign. He was a printer by trade, and was working at Evansville, Ind., when he was taken sick with tvpoid fever. His brother-in-law. Elmer Weidlein, of Morristown, went down to bring him home. The young man was delirious and evaded the watchers and leaped out of an upper window of the hospital. He received terrible injuries to his spine, virtually creating nis oaca, but Mr. vveidiem started home with him. They got bnt a short distance from Lvansville when the patient died on the train. fbEED's HYAtizA i Davenport Furniture and Carpet Co., ' FOR THE BLOOD.; i Taa moat powrTal and rilbl mimitMew -C Irief B!"4 ra. Scr-fala. - rw. S OKI KrM, n-p tv lv..tirly carta g S tiiiwwi, indigiMloB. biiiiiw k Ti u a alia. iin"i y 3 tfciWa wt- a rood PP $ aa a wwbM mmniKHk Li-a '. 5: P aUaaiTUL -V. Pacw W f IJ4 121. ITS Brady 8V., Davanpcrt. Woman's Bight. Many women suffer all sorts of so- called "female weaknesses11 simply because their kidneys are out of order and they have a right to know Fo ley's Kidney Cure is just what is needed by most ailing women. For 1 sale by all druggists. The blood is strained and purified by the kidneys. No hope of health While tbe kidneys are wrong. Foley's Kidney Core will make healthy kid neys ana pure blood. .Nothing else "just as good." tor sale by ail drug- gista. It Saved Hla Lap. '. A. Danforth, of La Grange, Ga., suffered for six months with a fright ful running sore on his leg, but writes that, ttackuen s Arnica Salve wholly cured it in five da vs. For ulcers, wounds, piles, it's the best salve in the world. Only 35 cents. Sold by liartz Uumeyyer, druggists. Cnrod Bronchial Tresbloa. Charles E- Davis, 1071 W. Congress street, Chicago, says: vl suffered for! years with bronchial trouble and tried many Kinds ol medicines without re lief.' until 1 beesn takin? Folev's . . . . - Honey and lar, which cored me. Take no substitute. For sale by all druggists. "I had a running, itching sore on i my leg. is a fie red tortures. Doan'a Ointment took away the burning and itching instantly, and quickly effected Eermaneni cure." j. W. uaotn owling Green, Ohio. For sale by Marshall & Fisher, druggist. Bio re New Towna On the Chicago, Milwaukee & St Paul railway between Aberdeen and tho Missouri river. They are being sur veyed now. Watch the papers for dates of opening sales' which will bo within the next three weeks. Y e want vou to Durchase and locate in one of tbem. Get into business for yourself and on tbe ground floor. Apply to land department, C. M. & St. P. railway company, Milwaukee, Wis. Cor for Cholera Infantum Never Known to rail During last May an infant child of our neighbor was sunermg irom cholera infantum. Tbe doctors had given up all hopes of recovery. I took a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedv to the house, telling them I felt sure it would do good if used according to directions. In two days1 time the child had fully recovered. The child is now vigorous and healthy. 1 have recommended this remedy frequently and have never known it to fail. Mrs. Curtis Baker, Bookwalter, Ohio. For sale by all druggists. Shake Into Toor Shoos Allen's Foot-Ease, powder for the feet. It cures painful, swollen, smart ing, nervous feet, and instantly takes tbe sting out of corns and bunions. It's tbe greatest comfort discovery of of tbe age. Allen s xoot-Lase makes tight shoes feel easy. It is a certain enre for sweating, callous and hot. tired, aching feet. Try it today. Sold by all druggists and shoe stores. By mail lor zo cents in stamps, anal package free. ' Address, Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy. N. Y. Special Sale of Tan Shoes. EVERY FAIR OF TAN SHOES IN OUR STORE TO BE SOLD AT A SACRIFICE. Ladles Shoes, tf.SO Fine Kid stock, band turred. dark shade. at 9.0O t& 00 Fine Dongola stock resting and all leather tops, at .SS I? SO Taos at 1.75 l.0OTansat l.SO Great bargains In misses' and children's Tan Shoes, lsce or button. Men's Shoes. MOO WUlow and Eusslan calf welt sewed shoes s3 oo 13.50 Vici Kid and Rtissla Calf, welt sewed, light and dark shades, latest stiles, at -. ...... S3. 75 All (3.00 Tsns at. St. 15 All S3 AO Tans at'. SOO All $2.00 Tans at SI S ODDS AND ENDS IN MEN'S SHOES WORTH FROM Is.oO'to 14.00 AT fl.25. GEO. Central Shoe Store, SCHNEIDER. 1712 Second Avenue. For Bargains In WALLPAPER SEE OUR LINE. ADAMS WALL PAPER CO... 310-314 Twentieth Street. Lovers of Fine Soda Form a party that includes everybody. They have selected our place as their campaign headouartcrs and will meet there daily until the end of the sea son. Naturally people choose what tbey like best, and this reasonable rule gives our soda tho call. Pure and cool as spring water and delicious as fruit flavors can make it, this soda is the perfection of summer drinks. 'A. J. RIESS, Proscription Druggist, and Twenty-third. St., Fourth Ave. Rock Island. ftga The wonderful health builder a7id consti tution restorer. MM all failing health, Stomach, Liver, Heart and Kidney Troubles, Nervous Prostration, St. Vitus' Dance, Nervous Weakness, Premature Old Age, Melancholy, Paralysis, Loss of Memory, Female Complaints, Neural gia, General Debility, Scrofula, Boils, Pimples, Blood Diseases, Chronic Cough and Wasting Diseases. It helps men and women over the hard places in life restores nerve force makes life worth living an unfail ing remedy, without an equal. Invaluable for women at the critical period of life. not found at of $1.00 per yours bottle Sold by druggists generally. If it will be sent prepaid on receipt or six bottles for 85.00. Address DR. I. A. DETCHON. SPECIALIST ON RHEUMATI8M AND NERVOUS DISEASES, Crawfordsville. Indiana. Sold by Otto Grntjan, 1501 Second avenne. Rock Island, and Gust Schlegel & Son, 220 West Second street. Davenport, Iowa. TbarUst Of Woaadad who have been healed by Banner Salva is very large. It heals all wounds or sores and leaves no scars. For sale by all druggists. OAOVOnZA. Saantks yf asa la Haw Eaga Bfoitaia r Oh, My Head! How it aches! It seems as if I should go crazy. I have an idea now, I will run into Bahnten's and get some of tbeir headache capsules they say they are sure cure and no bad after effects. Everyone is talking about them and saying how good tbey are. Price only Zo cents. BAHNSENS' DRUG STORE. Foartb Avenue and Twentieth St. Dr. B. Coffman, OPTICIAN SPECIALIST - r-' " If your eyes ache after reading; the print appears blurred; if you are near sighted; if you have any defect whatever, do not neglect it. Consult a competent graduate optician, skilled in every branch of tbe profession. Charges moderate compared with the high character of the work. Satis faction guaranteed in every respect. COXSCXTATIOH AKD EXAMIX ATIOW CUKE At his permaneat office, S3 Mc MANUS BUILDING, Corner Second and Alain streets, Davenport, la., every rlday, Saturday and bun- day forenoons. Hours 9 a. m.to 6 p. m.; Saturdays, 9. a. m. to 6. p. in.; Sundays, 10 a. m. to 12. VV-Y 1' ""iirti im iai-r n. -,-nr- rVhTT?' "I 'I a-