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mi: ahqtjs, tfjsdnesdatt, jdne 5.-1991; ATA 121 B A Constitutional Affection, i - ) Sprays, washes, powders, calves. tobacco anl cigarettes, however long and used, do not cure Catarrh. They relieve ue inflammation in tne throat ana nose, ana enable t you to breathe more easily and freely, but the con- unuai rusn 01 impure Diooa to tnese parts keeps vtp Ayi'? V . V )" the irritation an ultimately produces ulceration of ( i-t ' Y KA the elands, when the breath becomes exceedine-ly ' -"- oncnsivc anu iae soil, uoncs 01 lac nose are irequenuy destroyed. Tlie catarrhal inflammation extends over the entire surface of the mucous membrane, or inner skin ; the stomach, kidneys and luns are often involved ; the whole system soon becomes affected by the rapid alfsorption of poisonous matter into the blood, and the disease that you had hoied 4 . : 1 . 1.1 I j r I had Catarrh about 15 years, and triad durrfcfr the time ererythinr I could hear of, bat nothing- did ra may good. At last I came to the conclusion that Catarrh nnit be a blocd disease, and decided to bit S. S. 8. a trial. I covld a little improvement from the first bottle, and continued it three or four months, or until I was cured. Have not taken anything1 for aiz years, and am just as well as I ever was. 21. 21AT SON, Lapeer, Mich. Catarrh is a constitutional disease a blood disease which is frequently inherited, ami only a blood medicine, such as S. i. 5-t can remove the hereditary taint, destroy the poisons that have been accumulating in the system for years perhaps, and restore the blood to a healthy and pure condition. The inflamed membranes and diseased glands are healed by the rich, pure blood which is carried to them, and the offensive discharges from the nose, and the terrible headache and neuralgic pains cease. Chronic cases of the most desperate character and apparent ly hopeless, have leen cured completely and permanently by the use of S. S. S. Write our physicians fully about your case and they will cheerfully assist you by their advice VC cbaivc nothing whatever for this service. Book free on application. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. B eauty Is Uppermost. Is the work of the Rock Island Steam Laundry By modern methods and care ful and skilled help their laundry work b the best that Is turned out In this vlcin Ity. Their services Is prompt and patrons are treated with courtesy. ROCK ISLAND STEAM LAUNDRY. BAUEESFELD A SEXTON. 1814 Third Avenue. Telephony 1293. Half Rates r.mi go) Dally to Buffalo and Return. VI K Big Four Affording ai Opportunity to Visit tbe "RAINBOW CITY,"-- Pan-American Exposition, and NIAGARA FALLS. Round trip ticket to IInlTaln and return will be sold every day ineludini: buodaTI com raeucinir June 1st, at rale of one fare (p'uk tl.U for tbe rfmi.il trip Return limit tf till ays iroai date of sale, fc top-over allowed at Buffalo, Niagara Falls and Chiutauqua, ON TICKfTTH TO NEW YORK. BOSTON And A U Eastern Point. Call on or write Acentnig Four" for full Inform tion. c.rju'ar. of tbe xp:ltl'.m. etc. WARREN J. TV'NCH. W. P. DETPE, Geo. Pats, it TkU Agt. Asst. G. P. A T. A. Cincinnati, O. C S. La Folettc, T. P. A. Peoria. IoUm of PnblleaUos CbAseery State of Illinois. I Rock Inland County, 1 Id the cireult court of said county to tbe September term, A. U. 1'jOI. The Rock Inland Mutual Hulldln? Loan and Satlnca aociailon-TB. HcHetta Ktey. rttruuel M. Hty. Laura M. Wilwn. Anna bbecley, Ilaonwb C imwa'd. and W illiam C Oowa.d. fHdavlt rt non-reslleno of Hannah C. 0 wa'd a d William C. IK wad Impleaded with the abore defrndantv Kotetta it)Cj. Samuel M. ElMty, Lmut i Wllwn and Anna Sb-el-y-baviDK been bled In tbe clerk once of tbe circuit court of tne aa'.d county, no line H lb- cfore herehvirivn to tbe aaid non-reald-ent defendant) that tbe" complainant Med it bill of complaint In aald court, on the chancery Hide thereof, on the Sd day of April, a- I. 11(01, and that thereuron a sum mons Lvtued out of said eourtwberela Maid suit Is now pendlnir. returnable on tbe fimt Monday in tbe monib of Way next, as Is by law iriuirfi. Now gnlexa you. tbe said non-realdentdefen-daata aoovo na-nrrt. Hanu U. Uswaid and Wil liam C Oawald. shall peraonaily be and appear before tbe said circuit court on the flint da of tbe next tern thereof to be bolden at Hock laland in and for aaid county on tbe third Monday in fcx-pteiubcr next, and plead, answer or demur to the said complainant's bill of complaint, tbe sme nd tbe inattes and thiotf therein cnarecd and stated will ne taken aa eonfesned. and a decree entered agalnat you according' to tbe prayer of said bill. Gtosci W. Camri.k. Circuit Clerk. Rock Ii'and. 111.. May 14. torn. K U. Gctih, ComplaiDant'a Solicitor. Kxeen tor's Notice. Fslate of LewlM Wlltton deceased. Tbe undersigned bavins' reen appointed executor of tbe estate of IewU Wl non. late of tbe county of liock I land, state of Illinois, deceased, bercl y (fires notice tbat be will appear befoiu the county court of Rock Island county, at tbe county ourt room. In tbe city of Kock Isl and, at tba AVKUtt term on tbe nrst Mon day In August next, at which time all per sons bavlni; claims against said entaie are no tified and requested to attend, fer the purpose of bavin the sirae adjusted. All persons indebted to said estate are re quested to make Immediate payment to tbe mderKlpned. Datou Uii loth day of May. A. D. 1901. 1 K. Wius'jm, Ki ecu tor. The Expert Hat Renovator, 319 Brady street, Davenport. Telephone 8114 v' lone mrdicatM persistently If, ' temporarily u I had Catarrh so bad was entirely deaf in one ear, and all the inside of my nose and part of the bone sloughed off. The physicians rave xne up as Incurable. I determined to try 8. 8. S., and began to Improve at once. It seemed to get at the seat of the disease, and after a few weeks' treatment I was entirely cured, and for more than seven years have had no sifrn of the disease. MRS. J03K PHINE POLHILL, Due West, B. C. i Whatever you tlrink out sitlr, t yur linim- bi r Ik Sclilit7. That is.pun . Icrr. No bacilli in it nothing to make you bilious. Deer is a saccharin- pro duct, and t hf gt-rms mult i ply rapidly in it. The slighte st taint of impurity juickly ruins its htalthfulncss. VV go to the- utmost r. Irrnics to prevent that. Cleanliness is a science where Schlitz Ik t is brt wed. We even cool the liec r in 1-Iate glass rooms in nothing nit filtered air. Then we filter -the lcer. Then we sterilize every ltt!e. And Schlitz beer is aged. The beer that makes you bilious is green beer. When you order a beer for your home, get the health fulness without the harm, (let a pure beer get an old beer get Schlitz. Call for thc.Hrewery Bottling. PC a 't m m Thnne 1011. Carse ft Ohlweil.-r. 11th .M. .V Oih Arc. Kock Itland. TUE ENTIRE STOCK OF Fine Millinery bought especiaJly for thia euuimer'a trade is to bo sac rificed and with it the finest line of children' bat 'and bonneta ever sold in tbo three cities. Commencing this morning and continuing until July 4 this 6ale will bo a notable one. Her design ers stand highest with dis criminating ladiea. All ideas of profit will bo cast aside and .. will give customers the ben efit Everything in the storo goes. The finest. Tbe best. MISS BYBHES' mmmmm P"- i B I CLAIMS HE IS SANE George Crippen Fighting Attempt to Have Him Declared of Unsound Mind. nis wire 13 the rrrrriONEE Defendant Says It is Conspiracy to Get Possession of His Property. (Joorge Crippen, a well to do farm cr of Hampton, is retdstinir an a. tempt of bia wife and stepchildren to have him adjudged insane, alleging that tbere Is a conspiracy between theiu to defraud him out of bis prop erty. The hearing is ia progress todiv in the county coutt. Tbe application ior me inquiry wn matte by Mrs Crippen, who is the defendant' sec ond wife. He had three children by bit first wife. They reside in the east. airs. Crippen had tbroe children by ber first marriage. I bey lire wllb her on the Hampton farm Bays H Is Il4ft 0r Ksllglon. The farm e insists of 300 acres. Mr, Crippen is 60 years of age. His wife leclares that be bas jjone daft over religion and she fears ho will harm her and her children unless he is re ftralned. On the other hand, Crippen avers be Is in perfect possession of bis mental faculties and is capable of managing nis interests, lie has re t lined Jackson A Hurst to fisrht his wife's petition J T. Stafford is con- Hiding the defense, while U. W. Olm sted, asslstaut state a attorney, is rosecuting. ' Late this afternoon the jury re turned a verdict declaring Crippen not insane. DAVENPORT HOUSE HAS FALLEN TO DECAY The agitation f jr the restoration of the Davenport house on the island ought to have begun 10 ye. trs agj." savs Mai. Blunt. "At tbat time I believe the house could have been saved from the wreck of time. But now it ia too far gone to bo repaired and preserved as the original struc ture. The house could be rebuilt," he continu I. "and I certainly would ave no objection to that. Itjt of ourso it would no, bo as a mit cr of fact, the old Davenport home any longer." Msj Blunt expressed deep regret hat the house waa not preserved from destruction by the winds and rains. Peculiar interest attaches to lira ( Id structure because it was the first homo of any pretentions erected in this part of the country by any white man. LIBRARY BOARD DOINGS. Regular Meet Ins; Held To Open B I tU To morrow Night. The regular monlh'y mcotlcg of the publii library board waa hold last venlng, when routine business was snatched. Tbe circulation of books or May was as follows: nerai worm h !.( by KelUloo HrwiolokCy h'lolocy iTienoe : H I 51.1 sfful arts. rlne art Jierature lot. ou ivenile IJttr.turc Illaiorj Total .-. .. . J.0.S . i0 . :tn I." t4 efertnee. . . . Cirand total Incs Tho following bills were allowed: People's Power'eompany I Cons liilaied lee C3rnpny Mc;ae K Co K. R. Howies a -.'-s I :w .VI Total KA'M Tne hoard meets in special session tomorrow evening to open bids on tho new library building. Call at any drug store and get a free sample of Chain borlain'a SLoiua i nd Liver Tabieta. iney are an eu- gant phyaic. They alo mn-ovp ppettte, atrengtnen tne aigcsiioa nd regulate iino river ana ooweis. Tbey are easy to take and pleasant in effect. I & You may as well expect to run steam engine without water as to find n active, energetic man with a toi- pid liver, and you may know that b;a liver ia torpid when be does not rel-1 ish his food or feel dull and languid er eating, often has headache and sometimes dizziness. A few doses of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tabieta will restore his liver to ita normal functions, renew his vitality. Improve hia digestion and make him feel like a new man. Price 25 centa. Samples free at any drug atore. Dyspeptics cannot be long lived be cause to live requires nourishment. Food is not nourishing u til it ia di gested. A disordered stomach can not digest food, it must have assist ance. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests all kinds of food without aid from the stomach, allowing it to rest-and re gain its natural functions. Its ele ments are exactly tbe same as the natural digestive lluids and it simply can't help but do you good. B. H. Biebcr and Hartz & Ullemeyer. Eczema, salt rheum, tetter, chaf ing. Ivy poisoning and all akin tor turoa are quickly cured by DoWltt'a IVIIpIi 1I7dI SiIta. The certain -nllo ' core. B. U. Bieber and Hartz & Ulle-' meyGr. CHAT AROUND CORDOVA. r mm" W. G. Lswranr Restarted Principal of Villas School Notes. Cordova, June 5 Harry Tavenner was in Eock Iiland Friday. Oliver (lainn returned home Mon day from Jacksonville. . Miss Rosa uaroin Has returned home for tbe summer, Mrs. (Jus Blocker visited frienda in Princeton Saturday. Thomas Drlennen rebuilding his houso. Mm. h. Stockwell her home. has completed has romodeled Mrs. Gaorgd CrowJer and children. of Moline. bavo beon visiting her mother. Mrs. James Boston, for the past few days. Mrs. James Smeltzcr and son Nor man visited here last Wednesday. Mies Lena Young and L. Lester, o Davenport, have been the guests of D. Zimmerman for the past few days Mrs. Jerry Bryan went to Kick ford as a delegate to the Home Fraternal league meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Livingston, Mrs. J Maxwell and Mrs. Wiltox and daugh ter were passengers to Davenport irifiay. C. B. Marshall and family, of Rick Island, and Mrs. J. V. Sexton, of Chi cago, cirue rriuay lo attend the funeral of their brother, VV. L. Mar shall. Wednesday evening at the home of the bride's pirenta occurred tbo mar risiro of Miss Anna Sexton to Fred Smith. The board of education met Mon day nirht to elect teachers for the en suing year. The principal, W. G Lawrence, and Intermediate teacher, May Vandeburgh, were retained Miss Nellie Sillows waa eleclod for primary totcber to fijl tho vacancy caused by the resignation of Miss Bassio Cooper. Miss Cooper will not teach the ensuing year, but contem plates attending school at the Cook county normal- Mrs. James dreen is lying critical! v III with pneumonia Tho infant child of W. L Kynos that has been dangerously ill with whooping cough is somewhat better at this writing. Too K-months-old son of Mc. and Mrs. Jtmei Green died Sit unlay. Tho funeral services were hold Suud.ty. BURGLARS MAKE HAUL AT BUFORD MANSION Miss Charlotte Buford. who las ust returned after "pending a year abroad, today reported to the police that tho Buford mansion eu Seventh avenue and ivirbtccnth street bad been burglarized durinc the absence of tbo family. Just what tho loss will amount to canuot be stated until a mora thorough investigation is made, but so far it is known tbat all the cltmdoliors were btolcn and the lead and brass faucets were removed from the plumbing and carted away. ( Chief Darnell is investigating the case inis aitcrnoou. CLOUDBURST REPORTED AT BURLINGTON, IOWA Bcport came to tbo city la'e this afternoon that Burlington, Iowa, and vicinity had been inundated by a cloudburst. Investigation, however, failed to substantiate tbe report. Carl Kits' Funeral. Tho funeral of Carl Hit- was held at 1:3 J this afternoon from the residence of Andrew Ritz. 500 Fourth street, to the Ninth street Kvangelical church. Rev. F. Trefzer olliclatlng. The bur ial took place at the Lutheran con: etcry. Tbe pillbearers were Fr d Wehling, Charles Winter. Charles Bido. 'William K ueger, Herman Mason and George Waldraanu Mrs Minnie Holm and Mrs. Anna Dressier atf atlinrrtri a-xn n f w fa Jainrhmrj rst lne ,eCcaed, were present at the funtril. Horothea mt Chicago. Vith tho dipping of flag, tbo tiring of a salute, and the blowing ot whistles tbe Dorothea was welcomed into tho Chicago harbor yesterday afternoon. Fnlly 3 000 persona lined the breakwater, the wharves, and the yacht club houses to catch a tirsi siht of the warship which has been turned over to the Illinois naval inllilia by tbo United States govern ment for use aa a training ship. Cbcera greeted the Dorothea aa it I moved silently along to tbe berth a- signed it at the foot of Randolph af rAof rirnnrtil if a inihnr ftlnrtnrl If a rr.. ... . , j " tiaT in return for tbe aalute In ita honor, and also aa a declaration that iu loDg cruise of 2.300 miles was Anfi.d Head It la nis Newspaper. George Schaub, a woll known citi zen of New Lebanon. Ohio, ia a con stant reader of the Dayton Volktzei tung. He knows that this paper aims to advertise only the best in its col umns, and when he saw Chamber lain's Tain Balm advertised therein for lame back he did not hesitate In buying a bottle of it for his wife, who for eight weeks had su Herod the most terrible pains in ber back and could get no relief. He says: "After using tho Fain Balm for a few daya my wife said to me. ! feel aa though born anow,' and before using the entire contents of the bottle the unbearable pains bad entirely vanished and she could again take up her household duties." He is very thankful, and hopes tbat all suffering likewise will bear of her wonderful recovery. This valuable liniment is for aalo by all druggists. I leenaed to Wed. John Curry Parrnprt Molloe f iTP Moh"maa.T..":, Heardstoa-n .BerdstowD Kiss baran Moorman-, S.MILLER'S TRIAL Moline Woman Charged With Libeling Her Neighbor, Mrs. Stanley. GIECUIT 00UBT JUfiY EEAEUSa CASE William Youd Found Guilty, But Clemency is Recom mended. The circuit court this morning looi: up a libel case, involving a'legations, that, for plain, straightforward use of tbe king's English in describing things debarred from tbe usages of polite society, is Beldom equalled. Tbo parties involved reside in Moline, near tbe southern limits, and are well known. The indictment returned by the grand jury charges Mary E. Miller of writiog a scurrilous letter addressed to Mrs. Emma V. Stanley and con taining charges couched in the broad est language, accusing the latter of attempting to seduce Ben Miller, husband of the author of the note. Both women have f imilies. Tne matter was first aired in tbe justice courts in Moline and Mrs. aliller was bound over to tbe grand Jur7- A jury was impaneled this morning aud tbe taking orevidenoe began this afternoon. State' Attorney Weld is prosecuting for the state, ). a. Mcese represents Mrs. Stanley and Jackson ac Hurst aro defending. Yonrt Fonod liollty. The jury in the case of William Youd, who was tried for attempting to rape Hilma Carlson, took the case last evening and after being out all night reached an agreement at 4 o'clock, finding tho defendant guilty and urging clemency on tho part of tbe court. ENGINEERS INSPECT THE HENNEPIN ROUTE Maj. C. McD. Townscnd, of this city, and Col. T. 11. Handburg, cf Detroit, members of a boa,rd appoint ed as a board ot inspection to look over and recommend some charges in tho routo laid out for tho Hennepin canal through Henry county, in com pany with Mij. J. II. Willrd. chief engineer, ana Capl. i. it Wbeeier. left this uiorning for a tour along the waterway that may occupy several days. COUNT TEJU'LK Transfers. April 3 Gu itaf S wensson to Dvid I'almburg. lot 10, bock 5, Oak Hill I'ark add.. Moline. 1600. 1 1'eter II. Wets-. I to Sophia H llolojquidt, pnrt lots 1 and 2. block 1. S W. Whet-luck's add.. Molino. $2,500 C. J. L. Holmgren to Fetor II Wes- sel. part lots 1 aad block 1. S. W. Wheclock's add., Moline, f 3 oOO. II. B Hubbard, county clerk, to E Reynolds. frl sw, 3 J 17, 5w. County clerk to E. E. Reynolds, lot G, stl, w. of slough, 31. lb 6w. Judith 1 Davidson to L B Tewks- berry. lot 4, nej. w. of blongh 31 16. 6w, 75. Al.l. AKUU.VU ANDAL173I 1. Audalusia, Juno 5 Miss Tenia Kuhn, of BatTalo, was a visitor at William Mosher's the first of tho week. Mrs. Herman Hofer spent Monday at J. C. Burgoyne'a. Mrs. Fred Shellsburg and daughter. Minnie, of Mutcatine, visited last week at Andrew Simmons'. The Misses Hattie Havs, Kate Brit on and Jodie S.rohmelor spent Mon day afternoon in the country. Mr. and Mrs. 11 M 13 rook man and son, Roy, oi Central City, I wa, camo home for a few diys' visit, 11 M. Brook man being a delegato to the rand lodge, A. F. & A. M , held at D.ivcnport this week. Mrs. wuiiam Collins and uaugnter. Miss Myrtle, of Buffalo, spent Memo rial day in our village. Andalusia. M. S. Kent, a barber of Andalusia, III., says: "My littlo boy had tho whole back of bis hand scalded. Tbe bkin raised in great blisters, the pain from which almost caused convul sions. I was recommended to use l-o-dj, which I did, and to my great surprise it stopped the pain as it by magic, drew t ho tire oat, healed the scald quickly and without a scar would not bo without it. Drur- gists, 25 cents a box. How to Avoid Troulile. Now is thi time to provide yourself and family with a bottle of Chamber lain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Rcmedv. It is almost certain to be needed before the summer is over, and if procured now may save you a trip to town in the night or in your busi est season. It is everywhere admitted to be the most successful medicine in use for bowel complaints, both for children and adults. No family can aSord to be without it. For sale bv all druggists. My little son had an attack of whooping cough aud waa threatened with pnuemonia, but for Chamber lain's Cough Remedy we would have bad a serious time of it. It also saved him from several severo attacks of croup. 11. J. Strickfaden, editor World-Herald. Fair Haven, Wash. For sale by all druggists. Don't get side tracked In business. Fullness somctimea passes for death. Men with brains reach the coal. Rocky Mountain Tea pats gray mat ter iuto one's head. 35 cents. T. U Thomas' pharmacy. mo Spring George F. Schmale, Prop, Your Uncle Samuel. Hot weather furnituro should be cool, clean and convenient. Your Uncle Simuel, for example, knows bow to obtain a good rest. Our beds, chaira and porch furni ture arc the most comfortable and graceful made. Prices are low. Buy now. John Spilger. 1702 and 1704 Third Avo. The Wrong Mr. Wright Will not be found but instead the right one if you go to WRIGHT'S SHOE STORE FOR SHOES. Odds and ends on our bargain counter are trade winners. Come and see them, ladies, Misses and chil dren. Wright's Shoe Store, 1702 Second Avenue. Invest Your Savings IN HEAL ESTATE I V "." a-7 I y li'ira4 U mmmmKmmmm imm i naiinH ii ia - null 1 ' su&.'5l? vArr-c.jfizs'rTrz f JR. J .VO,... r1- r iipg ir. . t I Where epportanttiea for increase in value are most favorable, and where there can be no loss. Investors who desire to build cottages, or workmen desiring to purchase homes at East Moline can secure interesting information by addressing us. Write us for price and terms on business and residence lots in East Moline. EAST MOLINE COMPANY. Administrator's Notice. Estate of Charles P. Ryder, Jr., deceased. Tbe UBderaiiroed. having' Deen appointed ad ministrator of the estate of Charles P Ryder, Jr. late of the county of Rock Island, state of Illinois, deceased, hereby give notlee that he will appear before tbe oounty court of Rock Island oounty, at tbe county court room. In tbe city ot Rock Island, at the July term, on the tint Monday In July next, at which time all persons having claims against said estate are notified and requested to attend, for the purpose of baring- tbe same adjusted. All persona Indebted to said estate are re quested to make Immediate payment to the anderslfmed. Dated this Stta day of May. A. D. 1901. John C. U. Rxad. Administrator. Styles This season offers irrcsistablo at traction in all lines of Footwear, especially at $2 50. The price is the converse of the quality; the latter high, the former low. Some one has said that well kept shoes are a sign of refine ment. Our shoes, good to start with, easily and long keep their shape and indicate elegance always. The Modern. 1705 Second Avenue. Ir-liv'. a K-.i. . '1 Tim :i Administrator's Notice, Kstate of Guy H. Hitchcock, deceased. The underslirned baring- oeen appointed ad ministrator of the estate of Uuy H. Hitchcock , late of tbe county of Rock Island, state of Illinois, deceased, hereby (rives notice that be will appear before tbe county court of Roek Island couaty. at the county court room, la the city of Rook island, at tbe June term, on the first Monday in June next, at which time all persona having claims against said, estate are notified and requested to attend, for tbe purpose of baring tbe same adjusted. AU persons indebted to said estate are re quested to make Immediate payment to the undersigned. Dated this 10tb day of April, A. D. 1901. C. U. HiTCHCoca, Administrate