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TITK ATIOrS, TT'KST) A V, XOTOmCT.l, 1001. The clever substi- DAVENPORT DOINGS tut for Havana. t'- VA . liorchers has sold to Vrnnz Hupp of Kock Island un Mi-acre farm (in the northern purt of Davenior,f township, for $::.3(m. J II. Malt by. chni-geil. with the murder of Ceorge Mtulosky. waived ihis preliminary hiring before Po lice -Magistrate, -' Kinder, lie was bound over t 11. jj-m,,,! jry without bond. I , This will I, steamer Y. .1. Young's 'last week in the river trade lietweeii liere unit Hurling! on. The steamer left yesterday afternoon for that place and will Ik- back on Wednesday and on Friday to make other trips. Kut when she returns Sunday morn ing from the Friday trip she will dis charge her carRo and then steam to 1-cC'laire to go iu the ways for the winter. 'Ill - T; iff it'' ,t i" i- iitkTJ mmMMmml at' A' i. 4 v positively excel any three-for a-quarter cigar now sold. msm The stock in Lucke's Imports is a blend of different South American grown leal recently introduced to the markets ol this country, though part of which has long been used in Spain, France and Germany. Experiment, by Lucke & Co. revealed the remarkable ef fect of this blend. It give the smoker a superb effect, distinctly surpassing anything vui me very cnoicest and cost. tics! VuelU Abajos Havana in flavor. Aik your dealer to get a box lor you. McNEVIV & GANSERT, D:stributorf. TIPS TO TRAVELERS. Illinois vs. Iowa. One fare for the round trip to Iowa City ia ('.. II. I. or 1. railway, account football frame Nov. yth. City office, is Li Second avenue. 96.53 to I'blcaeu ami ICrturn On Nov. 4. 5 ami C, the ('.. It. I. & 1. will sell round trip tickets to Chi cago at rate of $0.35. good for re turn up to and including Nov. 11. City ticket office 1813 Second avenue. "Last winter an Infant child of mine had croup in a violent form." says Elder John W. Kogers. a Christ ian evangelist, of Filley. Mo. I gave her a few uoses of Chamberlain's Couph Jlemedy and. in u short time all danger was past and the child re covered." This remedy not only cures croup, but when (riven as soon as the lirst symptoms npiM-ar. will prevent the attack. It contains no opium or other harmful substance and may be given as confidently to a baby as to an adult. For tale by all druggists. Willi m Johnson, the efficient fore lan of the bevelinir department of 'the I 'it irMmr.- IM.it.. i:hi .........,.- , . . . i liaal die misfortune ut the noon hour '"I fall and receive a compound frac ture of the fore finger of the left hand. He was attended bv Or. K. S. 'Cowman, who reduced the fracture and pronounces his patient as doing ! well. George lilack. an empjove of the llettendorf Axle company, whose home is m lndianuolis. I ml., while at work early yesterday morning hail the misfortune to meet witli, an ne icident in which he received a deeli gash in the right leg. It required si stitches at the attending stir ireon's hands. Henry CiaiiiU-r. of Davenport, who served in the war with Spain as a vol unteer, has been ir ran ted a pension if $ jer month. Hairy N. 1'illsburr. the chess ulax- er of international renown, is in Iowa and will probably pay Davenport a visit this Week. This is the last tour that the champion expects to make, lie was at Oes Moines last evening. The trial of one of the suits grow ing out of disputes among the heirs of the late Mr. ami Mrs. Uobert Mc Kinney. the victims of the Princeton murder and suicide tracedv carlv last mouth, began Tn Justice .1. C. J Hall's court vestcrdav afternoon.1' Mrs. Amelia Smith appeared as the defendant in a, criminal prosecution brought by the Mate on inforlnation tiled bv Sevmour Simpson, her broth er-in-law. The charge against Mrs. Smith, as it was read by Justice Hall at the beginning of the proceeding, alleged that the Princeton woman was guilty of the crime of breaking and entering the residence of the late Mr. and Mrs. McKinney on Oct. 13. a few days after the death of the aged couple. Mrs. Smith was repre sented at the trial by Lawyer J. A. Ilanley and County Attorney Liseher apjH-ared for the prosecution. Law yer A. K. Carroll was present on le half of Mr. and Mrs. Simpson. Only a. few of the witnesses for the state were --"aiiiined during the afternoon and on Votion of Mr. Lisc-her an ad journment was made until Wednes day afternoon at - o'clock. dace last evening nt the home of Ed I'lath on West Third street, a few loors west of Harrison. The con- racting parties were Miss Clara M. Mat.!,, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kd ath, and Dr. II. II. Kohwedder, son f Mr. and Mrs. flu us Kohwedder. the ceremony, which was beautiful ind simple, was erformed by Justice I. S. Altinau. and was conducted ac cording to the ring service. After be wedding ceremony the many quests sat down to a bountiful wed ling supper. Among those present from out of the city were Mr. and irs. Henry Stoecks. of Monmouth. III. A congratulatory dispatch was received during the evening - from Mr. and Mrs. Muhl. of Seattle. Wash. The department was called tit put out a tire about 7::io last evening at Wallace's new music store on West Second street between Kiplcy and Scott. Mr. Wallace had taken a lamp and gone after some articles in a closet. While he was searching the flame in the lamp ignited some bunt ing and clothes hanging in the closet with the result that Mr. Wallace was barely able to get out in time to es cape personal injury, lie tried to put out the blae and was endeavor mg to do this when Charlie I'auer. the barlier across the street, saw the tire and. fearing it would get beyond control, telephoned in an alarm. The deart meiit did not hue to use any water and extinguished the flames by the use of the chemical ap paratus. The damage was nominal an'l was con fined to the articles hanging in the closet. The room was tilled with smoke. MO LINE MENTION j t J. II. Lippincott. of an a visit to his son, C. Orion, is here II. Lippincott. THE MINISTERS HOLD ANNUA! Mrs. Samuel llauiia. of Trenton. Mo., is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. ti. A. Darling. The Moline club will j"ive frecy.e out party at the club rooms this evening, and it is expected there will be a large attendance of members. A business change went into effect iii Moline yesterday when E. .1. Hester disposed of his steam dying and tailoring business to Clinton I. -'ir-kins and Ziegner Shiiiimhi. A strike of the teamsters hauling rock from J. O. I aly s quarry to the Twenty-second street asphalt work occurred yesterday morning, when the teamsters who had been employ ed last week failed to show up. The trouble seems to have been over the matter of wages, or rather upon the number of loads of rock hauled. Other men were put to work in their places. At the central telephone exchange five new switchboards have Im-cii re ceived, which archieing unpacked and put in place. When the work of in stallation is completed the svvilt',11 Ooard capacity of the exchange will have leen doubled and I lie number of operators increased and lcttcr facili- j s,,ul as rrlAl lty I ulon Meets Rev. IC. C. Bryant, ol , Moline. I'rrllviit. The Tri-City Ministerial I'nion met vesterday afternoon at the Y. M. C-. . chajK-I in this city. Kive new .nenibers were voted in. IJev. T. .1. shuey and Kev. C. II. Williams, of this vity. Kev. loder and Kev. M. V. Cruni baker. of Moline. ami Dr. Thompson. f Davenport. After the business neeting at which the annual election f officers was taken up. an address was delivered by Kev. .1. W. Weddell. f Davenport. The officers chosen were as follows: President Kev. K. ( line. Nice President Kev-. ranee. Kock Islam). Secret a ry Kev . .1. II. liartle Kxecut i v e Commit lee Kev -vhliey. Kock Islan I: Kev. M. V baker. Mol.ue. and Kev. T. .1. Davenport. I'.rvant. M William Tor- Milan. T. J. lv'XilWS NO DISTINCTION. This is not a Sale Price, but an Every Day in the Week Price ON GOOD SHOES. Men's Sitin Calf, rip proof, ianercoles and so'e leather Bjys', same style, sizes solid one-piece counters , leather sizes $1.50 $1.35 $1.18 A New Pair is Nut Uooil Wear. OPPOSITE HARPER HOUSE. 2 J to Youths'. 13 to 51 same style. 2 W.VNTKI I'KM.l I.K IIKI.P, WANTED A girl to assist In housework ai 31H Sixteenth s rect. FOK KKXT-IMHIMS. I FOR BEST-Office rooms tor rem. , avenue, Tremann bl iclt. r.OO TLIivi ties atTorded for tlie :iccominolatioii of he liK'al telephone patrons. Yesterday's were 2L'0..'"41. in;r ilay of last 1 1. local bank delirium Tor the correspond year they were I Dr. Disse llail Another home vveiMinir took place , a few days ajj-o in Minneapolis, in I which many Da venporters are inter ested. The bride was Miss Jennie Clark Wells, the daughter of Mrs. Mary L. Wells, formerly of Daveu- ' port. The irroom was Walter I". At- j water, a rising younr business man j wlm is special iieul fr u I a rye in-j surance company. The house vvast beautifully decorutevl in honor of the happy event. The sister of the bride. Miss Nellie Wells, was the maid of honor, ami I'dward T. Uawden. of thi.s citv. was the best man. At :":". o'clock Sunday morning, at the residence of his d:i uirhter. Mrs. W. M. Kilvvards. Kobert I'.. Mill.iln.l liml died at i" years of ae. He was an old settler in this vicinity, having liveil here for '.'At years, lie was born laml at Little Washington, l'a.. Ainr. ."i. I irun and came west in 1-vV.i. lie I liiiu- had located west of Davenport and after- few week ward moved to Le Claire, la., f rum ', T blct s. which place he removeil 1 Moline in I January. 1TI, to accept a position l.leli Hint I'oor Alike suiter From 4'utHrrli iu Thl ( lliUHte. All observant physicians have no ticed the enormous increase in catarrhal diseases in recent years, ami the mo.-t liberal and enliirlitem-d have cheerfully friven their approval to the new internal remedy. Stuart's Catarrh Tablets, as the most suc cessful ami by far the safest remedy for catarrh vet produced. One well known catarrh specialist. he had made a thorough reparation discarded Mi ami sprays and novv ly upon Stuart's fa in treating catarrh, head, throat or stout- VVANTED A flrst-cla dioinjj the Delmonlco restaurant. room girl at I WANTED A ku-1 for second cook at Ki:k mun's restaurant. :iII0 Kinh avenue. FOR RENT One room, all modern conven ienses, at -17 Fifteenth ureet. j F R RENT Furnished rooms for light house- keeping at liu hsecoud avenue. F")R BENT FjrnKhed room over 'rick 8 livery, opposite bpeucer square. WANTEIJA servant girl for general house-I hld work at o.'l Twentvtblid street. Lr. i PauL . I FOR R "NT Furnished rooms with eicellent housework ! 'oura at 7U1 seventeenth street. 15 U wtnij-1 WANTED A trirl for general Applv at Mrs. W. H. Wntsler'i , second street lest of t In balers. wasli dewmls euti j larrh whet In I ach. l'a blct s r in t h W.YNTKU-MAI.K IIKI.l' I WANTED Three good bell uojs at the flar- per bouse. WAN'TEH A irood,mnat the Gem laundry. Short hours, liood pay. FOB RENT One suite of tfflce rooms with, steam heat In Kreil C Math building. ! FOR RENT Nicly furnished front room wita heat a ad bata at illti Second avenue. says. lost the s-nse even where tin1 to be affected 'mi patients who nf smell entirely hearing has be frnui catarrh. I WANTED One or two weeks' work. D. C. W. teams for AitlilS. several act ion on t he int sintiscptit' as foreman in the jiuinlinir depart- lets destroy tine results ofte i use of Stuart's I can only cxpl; t heory propc the only Cat a ri in the that the ties of tl itarrhai I. The death of Mrs. Aines Ma tern Keueke occurred Suinlay evening at T o'clock at the home of her ilautrh- 1 ter. Mrs. D. ileescheii, l:i West Sixth i street. MVs. Deneke was well-known I in this city. nn:l was a resident id Davenport for the last ::t years. Her fatal ailment was stomach trouble, of which she suffered severely before her death. Mrs. Kcneke wais years, ii mouths and . days old. She was n native of Swcrt.inireii. ltaden. and bore the maiden name of Nila. She was vvidduel twice and livevl for ears with ber ons. (ieore Ma tern and Harry Heiieke. and at the time of her death with her daughter. Mrs. I). Ileescheii. She is survived by six children: (Jeorire .Matcru. Catherine Ileescheii and Harry P.eneke. of this city. Mrs. Ottilie I'riester. of Oregon City, and Julius and Kichard ISeneke. of St. Ijoiiis. Mrs. ISarbara Spring, of this city, with whom Mrs. Itenekc's ue utmost coincided, is a niece of the deceased. The funeral will lie held Wednesday morninjj at 10 o'clock from the late home. Otrs West Sixth street. Interment will be made at Fairmont cemetery. meiit of the John Deere plow vv orks. ' herev er which position he held for a number j foiim of years. He was married twice and i cat a r I leaves two daughters. Mrs. Mary! as iu jtiucsts. of I'.lue Island, and Mrs. W. Dr. M. r-d wards, of Moline; a st epda u- h- j t a rrh I ler. Mrs. .Sumuel Sheppard. of Des . nasal Moines, la., and iisim. (ieorire l. Mill- j 1 h holland a ns- tab-rerms I have uabb- in -tomach ; WANTED Stark nurserv pajs cas-u weekly If you sell stark tiees. Louisiana, Mo.. Dansvule, N. Y. WANTED Strorg boy with some experience to work In u grocery store. l(.juiie at i-.W FoU'-ili avenue. WANTiCn v good bread and cake baker at the CfDcvCi) bakery, lieneseo. 111. Uood wafc'es puiU to i he right mun. his whereabouts know n. being ii n- i ily ' nit. found. because the tablets cijually va Ii of the throat and nasal catarrh." I'stabrook ;a.vs. Stuart's fa-i Tablets are especially useful in : catarrh of the throat, cleariii"- membranes of mucous and speed- overcoming the hawking, cough-: FOR RENT Two furnished rooms at Ho Fifth-and a-balf avenue. Kent reasonable. FOR RENT Furnished room for gentleman. Steam heat, bath and gas. vmki Twentieth street FOR RENT A furnished room suitable foe two persons. Call at l'W second avenue, second floor. FOR RENT Furnished room with all conven iences hree bocks from business center. KOI Fifth avenue. FOR RENT Furnished room suitable for oue or two gentlemen, with privilege of bath av. Writ Twenty-second street. FOR REN r r ieely furnished front room with all modern conveniences. Suitable for one or tvvopers ts- 1517 Seventh avenue. WANTED 50 men to lay asphalt pavement, tiood waves. Appy Twentieth street atd Sixth avenue. Mol ne. j FOR RENT One i-lcely furnished front rooiL. - . vrrh i. ,. , . , .! suitable tor one or two gentlemen, hen W-iN-tlalerni?ll'7--e'd,.0-,r?od readable. lu.iuire at Tnirteeentb py. no labor troublrs. Call on W. I'erripo vireet at the Harper house Tuesday night. ! WANTED A good rel'able oil salesman, on commission or salary. Address Quaker Oil and Ia.p emeot company, Cle veiled, Obo. FOR RENT Two furnished front rooms, steam heat uud bath. Ad modern conven iences. Three blocks from postofflce. St sixteenth street. i: Members of the Swedish and li.-h Lutheran congregations about to establish a mission iu the territory comprised between Moline and Kast Moline. Kev. f. A. llemborg. of the Swedish Lutheran church. and Kev. II. HotVslen. of itirace Lutheran, are at the head of the new movement to extend the in i rlucnce of their faith, and they have J arranged to hold the first meeting jiict Sunday afternoon al :! o'clock 'in the (ii-innell school house cast of I the city, on the bluff road. Service i in both Swedish and Knglish will be contlticted and arrunireinents made and expectorating. Any suiTercr from catarrh will lind ug- j St uart's Catarrh Tablets will give im twe ! mediate relief, ami being iu tablet church ! form and pleasant to the taste, are WANTED-Salesmen competent to sell ! FOR KE MT-A large furnished room In tlesir- money making scec-ialty to tbe grocery ar 1 general store irade Address toiand ard Manufacturing company. Decatur dl. None but tirst-elass men who can give bond need apply. able locality near a private boaroing house. furnace heat. g. bath room privileges. Inquire at s:il Twenty-tmrd street. convenient ail always ready for use. as they can he carried in the pocket and used a t a ny t line no poisonous drugs. as they contain but only the properties of cleansing antiscpt Lucalvptiis bark. root am.) I lydrast in. All dl-llgists sell the tablets cents for complete treatment. (iiaiacol. blood at .Mi ati:ii-iih i:i.i..vm:(ii s. I WANTED A ew good canvasser. Gocd thing for gold people, men or women. Call at l.-l Third avenue. . i WANTED Turning lathe, gig saw and small ! printing press for use at tbe industrial fair. ; Inquire ot J. W. Cayanaugh. j WANTED-Situation cook by woman of l.v.-i Leonard street. as first class pastry Mil! KKNT-IIO(M. , FOR RENT Six good rooms, water and sew er. Inquire 5ai Twelfth street. FOR RENT s-room house. 7-.'s Fifteenth street. Inquire at 18-'! second avet.ue. FOR RENT An room house. 215 Fifth-and-a-half avenue, inquire at Fifth avenue FOR RENT A 6-room cottage with modern experience. Davenport. Inquire at ! (overiior Sam K. Van Sant of Min nesota arrived iu the city last even ing anil will Ik- here during the day, oepartiug thi.s evening for the state of which he is the popular chief mag istrate. Private business in connec tion with the close of the lumber and i rafting season is the occasion of the j curred the death of Winnie Lis i.l. I fant daughter of Mr. and Mr home. He h:rU lieen iii Clinton audi" Sherlock, who recently moved to Scott counties for the past two or three davs. ! .Iiiuiped un a Ten I'emiy Nail I The little daughter of .1. X. I'ovvell ; I i .... .... ...... I ......I.. f wiVTPn n,. . . , MIII111I I'll (III llllll,1l I. ...... ..mi.,.... ..... v lor regular tune and place lor tiiiure - ... ., . . ten i-nny nails, ami thrust one nail 'entirely through her foot and a sec- M. K Hcpliiro. . oud one half way through. Cham Mrs, boss l.ould has gone to l '-!, , , . p . .' ,,.., . i .. WANTED-Two men want positions as tire- dianapolis to join her husband ami " ,. . I'-oin was nptiy tip ! ,an or aDy jndoor worlt. Experienced omce . 1 . . . , . plied ami live minutes later the pain cleaners. Will work evenings and Sundays. i.uiw ...j. ......". w.. ... . ...... , .,... ..,! .... .r,.r. i Address M . tbM oulce she will spend a short time "visiting relatives and frieiuls in Chicago. Mrs. Uould has ahost of friends here and they are sorry to see her go. Mr. (lould is in Indianapolis in Deere V conveniences. street. Inquire at :U)7 Tweniieth rented Georse A. Me Don- i FO RENT S. S. Hull ha several houses for .M'..M.nn '.n'nimnr.mii WnnHI feQl IIOID ?IU lO Mil. tU l TOOIB 1.1, llOa like a few more roomers or boarders. Mrs.! ell & Lynde building. ' FOR RENT Nice B-room house with ull mod ern conveniences on Twenty-th rd street between F.'th and freventh avenues. j p ply to lioldsmiili McKee. compani's branch house. Siindav afternoon at o'clock oe- the in-Thom- Mothers everywhere praise One Minute Ctnigh Cure for the sufferings it has relieved and the lives of their little ones it has Raved. Strikes at the root of the trouble and tlraws out the inflammation. The children's favorite cough cure. Ii. II. IJieljer and liartz & LTlemeyer. L. K. Kichardsoir. who iM-gan the season as left fielder of the Daven port baseball club, has been, spending a few days iu the city on business He has given up baseball for the du ties of deputy sheriff of Iowa county. Mr. Kichardson's father, who was sheriff of Iowa county, passed uway recently and the appointee . to the place immediately offered the place to the young man. He accept cd and is doing efficient work. Mrs. Harry Ainsworth and Ainswortli entertained at I'.rae for Miss Hrennert of Denver, guests included ladies from tht Miss Face The Davenport from Wisconsin. The in- '"-.. " - termeiit was at Holy Fan.ilv ceiiie- p"" 1 "7" -. ..-. - lerv " Ijoyiiient. Six-handed euchre was played at tables in the parlors and halls and following t lie games a luncheon in courses was served at Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Hagemaim i-r. . .. ...-.I.. .- ........ r.. M",i,. ,.,,L uu :.. itne lauics. I ne nouse was oecoraieo I A very pretty home wedding took I BIGGER BOX SAM PRICE THE" MODERN STOVE POLISH ' Bnl! ia ntXIea n. Easi Appl icdAbso! u ie!y Ode rt tss. rl LIQUID BETTER YET! FIRE PROOF t J. F. Bobiksok, President. L. D. Uudcb. Vice President. Ii. C Ca&tkel, Cashier. CENTRAL TRUST and SAVINGS BUI, Rock Island, 111. m 9 Incorporated Under State Law. Capita! Stock, 5100,000. Four Per Cent Interest Paid on Deposits Trust Department Kstates and property of all "kinds are managed by this department which is kept entirely separate front the banking business of the compuny. ie act as executor of and trustee under Wills, Adminitsrator, guardian and conservator of estates. Keceiver and assignee of insolven estates. General financial agent for non-residents, women, invalids and others. response to a telegram aniiotiucin the death-of Lou in Schlegel. the fath ir nt t m. II n o-fiiiiiiin. I lie ,iil was t due to heart failure and was very ( d!" sudden and unexjiected. Mr. Schlcgel j ,'u'" was an old time resident of Daven port, lie was horn in Saxony. (ler many. Xov. it. lS'JU". About half n century ago he came to America, set tlinir tirst in New Yvrk. After five years In 1 lie'iuet ropolis he came west to I)avenMirt and l)avenprt was then his home until about three years ago when he went to Milwaukee to live with a son who is in business there. I'.y trade he is a book binder. Mrs. Ilagemauii and (instate and Kd wartl Schlegel are the surviving child ren. The two last named are resi dents of Milwaukee, t'ustave Schle gel the Davenport druggist, is a brother. The old gentleman was well known and well liked in this city. Karly Sunday morning, at 81.1 Alma avenue. ecurred the death of Mar burette Lartzet. She was 'Zj years and three months of age, and had three brothers. Sylvester. Louis and Julius Lartzer. and Kose Hallow beck, of Chicago. That Throbbing Headache Would quickly leave you. if you used Dr. King's New Life Tills. Thousands of sufferers have proved their matchless merit for sick aud nervous headaches. They make pure blood and build up your health. Oul.v 23 cents. Money back if not cured. Sold by llartz ' t L'lletueyer, drug gists. C. M. Phelps, L'orestdale. Vt.. says his child was completely cured of a bad case of eczema by the. use of De Witt' Witch Hazel Salve, lieware of all counterfeits. It instantly relieves piles. B. II. Bieber and Uartz & Ulle-meyer. iu roses and chrysanthemums. Harry Altig very narrowly es serious and possibly fatal burns while lisrlitinir a irasoline stove yesterday morning. She turned on the gasoline ami then applied the match. The flames flashed oilt to ward her and set lire to her dress an I before they were extinguished they had spread to her side and in flicted burns upon her neck ami hands. Mr. Altig hearing her cries rushed to her as soon as the lilae was started anil succeeded in saving his wife, but at the. cost of severe burns upon his ha mis. w hich kept him at home from work today. had disappeared ami no more suffer ing was experienced. In three days Ihe child was wearing her shoe as usual and with absolutely no dis comfort. Mr. I'ovvell is a well known merchant of l-'orkland. Va. Pain lkiliu is an antiseptic and heals such injuries without mat ti ra I ion ami iu one-third the time required ly the usual treatment. l'or sale by all Lewis Ockcrmuu. Coshen, Ind.: "le Witt's Little Karly l.Msers never bend me double like other pills, but do t.ieir work tlioroughly and make me feel like a boy." Certain, thorough, gentle. P. H. Bieber and Hart. & L'llemeyer. i WASTED -Well drilling, st very reason Lie : ' pricei All work cuurunteed iet me j inske you a proposition, address or call on i i W. M. McCauley. 7i-J Second avenue. ; t'JR BENT Two room houses, just com pleted. All modern conveniences Hot ami cold water, heat and liebt. I. icateil II -i and HIT Nineteenth street. Apply T. K. Yletcb. Harper bouse ' WANTED LOW people who are in need of readv money t.o call at the (Greater New .,k I-:in ' Manic, Twentieth street : I'uooe S-'i! I. town. Ail unredeemed pledge at hair p ice. WANTED An established wholesa'e h'u-.e ! recent y Incorporated, extending business, j desires to engage competent manaxer tor j I rancn house taaltry TU.0 per monio. ex penses and comrxUsion. Must invest fl.uio in capital stock of company, oo wbieb div'i deml ot d per cent wilt bi Kuaranteed. and . furnish satisfactory references. Address. Secretary, box 4)0. Kansas City, Mo. MIMtl.l.AXWMS. SEE WILLIAMSON for storage, loaned on bousshold t-oods, loli se. sue. Monev :ocd ave- Vlt K S.V I. K - .VI 1 st i: L l.A N Hi I Ft'R SALE A good restaurant cheap. Alices cilice. FOR BALE 4. Urst-claas saloon in Davenport ceap If taken at once. Eastman, Uod rey & Co. yon SALE I'heap. horse, buetry and harness, o - will trade for other tfoods. Address box -'7. Rock Island. FOR SALE Hotel, res-urant, laundry otber lins of business, Eistmaa &. 171 lY becjnd avenue. and CO., KOIt SAI.K-l'lttH'KltTV. FOR SALE A choice 10-acre fruit farm for: ' s.le in South Rock Island. Finely improved : bee Kcidy Bros. FOR SALE Moe nev cottage, unfinished: upstairs: size I6xM feet: lot 6nxlT5 feet, 1 ou Twelfth ktreet. three blocks irom city : limits; facrseast. Price liOO. Apply to Gold-1 smith & McKee. ) FOR SALE Lots and 4 block S; on Nice- : teenth street, Banh& Habcock addition.: Will accept tbe tirst reasonable offer that i comes, k. K Wyckotl. Uii Wilton avetue, Station w, Philadelphia. Pa , OR SALE Sma'l 4-acre fruit and garden j farm In South Kock Island: bouse 5 rooms: ( barn and wairon sheds: well and extern . owner makes s,t0o trross income oil of faro, per annum. Also raises chickens. Apply to Ooidsmltn & McKee. Mr.'aud Mrs. (". H. Deere, Mr. and Mrs. (.'. I'. Skinner and Mrs. Hut ter worth, departed at noon yesterday for Chicago to attend the horse show. t-.iR kaI-K One no.k aiov e. one heatins stove, one bed room suite, etnion table. ) center table, chairs, etc , at Xi bixth ute- i nue. i : " " : : FOR SALE One of the best stock ori FOR SALE A first-cla's second hand house datrr farms tn liowltn township contain-' beating boiler, self-feeding. Can be used j lntr m acre, about in pasture, balance . fr.r M,m nr hot water heat. A bargain to i under cultivation. Good house and otber nortits having we for it. Allen. Myers & Co i buildings. Well w atered. PricHt per acre t Teras easy. John a tahlnecker, Milan, IU. FOR SALE A sina 1 Banner beat'r. Can be " " " ; used for soft or bsrd col Nearly new. Can FOR SALE Lots tn Me Eel ry s sdd.tfoq by E. be bought very reasonable. Also b'reb com i J. liurns, room U. Mitchell & Lynde buiid binatio i boo case. Apply evenings at :J7 ing. these 1 its are on Slx-h avenue, be sevenieentu st- e ;t. i tween Twenty-eighth and Tturtleto streets Convenient to Fifth avenue or Elm street - - - . cr iloet Terms to suit purchaser. FOS SALE one heavy express wagon, one ' .. . . taiui wsroe. two bugjHes. two seta duubie : 7 harness. vne set sirgie harness o e wagen scale. ox plsv'ftrn cale. four heating stoves. Apply to jars. Kiuggcr. Mel t ortietii s-ret. spreads Like Wildfire. When things are "the best" they become "the best selling." Abraham I lure, a leading druggist, of Helle ville, ().. writes:- "Electric Hitters are tlie best selling Hitters i nave i handled in 2 years.". You know j why? Most diseases liegin in disor ders of stomach, liver, kidneys, kiw- i els, blood and nerves. Electric Bit-J ters tones up the stomach, regulates j livr. kitluevs and bowels. Murines the MlDAM ST. MARIE, palmist and clairvoyant, I . 1 . a Ka Mua. nAdAn .ml .11,11 rctly. Tells you everything per valuing to I ;2 WEEKLY -Co lying letters at borne: eilB ersex Enclose two utampi wl.h ajplic tion. Line Snore Mercantile company, Cli -cago. EMPL IYMENT Given 10 men. women. gMiwn girl and bys. Article needed I u every household. Address bA VS7 Kock Island. FIRST CLASS HOARDtNl I At HIV, Four'h avenuj. Location central, house mod 'n. rooms newly furnished. A fiw mor! Ii-dl c and gentlemen can arrange for table board by applying at abovo number. J.P. WILLIAMSON buys, sells and exchanges all kinds of Second hand goods, will pay more turn any other dealer atd sehs cheaper All kinds of stove repairing and cleaning done also. J. P. Williamson. 151 r Second avenue. Telephone 4M. IF YOtT WANT To buy, sell, trade or reot anything, engage help or secure a situation, toe Mail is the one paper in Moline that can do it for yo'i. Mail wants are popular and Mail wants bring results One-hall cent per word Is tbe p-lce to all alike, cash In ad vance. 2-ceot stamp will do. Evening and Sunday Mail, Moline, IU. RAGS, RUBBERS, ETC. Send postal card or leave word at tMb Fourth avenue or For tieth street and Fifth avenue. If you have any rags, rubber, etc.. to sell. I 'wii come to you' bouse and pay you from fi vo 7S per hundred for rags, and rubbers from 3 to 5c a pound All cails will receive prompt attention. K. F. Klugger. DO YOY WANT AGENTS? Many years' ex perience places us In a position to give yu valuable Information along lines that will asure you success. Ask for free letters of information and bulletin of dally pa pers that pay. We abo start responsible parties in tbe mail order and agency supply business . Lord A Carver. Racine. Wis. CLAIRVOYANT. WANTED TO RENT. WANTED To rent a house of seven or eight I rooms between sventeeth and Twenty-1 fifth streets and Fifth and Fourth avenue. I Address "D." AROtJS. i I.UST.tSI) Idl'M) LOST -A lady's gold watch between Daven port and Koct Island. Initials ' A M." on caoe. Finder return to H. O. Pries. 'J Fifth avenue, and be liberally rewarded. i Dusioeaa, marnaKc. uivo. tovo , n m.t. .,. .. W'&jVa of seeurit,w Also property tor blood, strciightens the nerve, hence cures multitudes of maladies. It builds tip the entire system. Huts new life and vigor into auy weak, sickly, run-down man or woman. Price' SO cents. Sold by Hartz tt MEDIUM AND PALMIST Gives full nam of j WANTED To loan l llemeyer, druggists. MON KV TO LOAN. ! LOST A blind sorrel horse with while sp?t. weight about voo pounds Missed about 6 . o clock Kunday night. Notify Mas Conn. . 1124 Sixth avenue. i f ul aocuracy Office hours liom 1 to 1" p. n No. TOO Fourth aveaue. sale and rent. W. teenth street, up stairs. L. Coyne, .'30 Seven- Energy all gone? Headache? Stoni- ach out of order? Simpiy a case of j torpid liver. Kurdock Blood Hitters j will make a new. man or woman of j you. .. ' all callers, etc. Free testa to ail persons calling Lovers or any lo iroub e. wnatever i tbe eature or toe same my oe. wui nno in stant heip. Your entire life read hk an opnn book If you worry, go to tbe medium of mediant. permaatnily located at tiS3 Tblrd avenue, mock 1m and. 1J1 See sign. 'Free Testa to U. ' n ours from S a.m. to 0 p. tn. monev on diamonds. watches, itxiity. hardware, musical in-. struments, bicyc es. clothing, dry goods, furniture, etc. Highest oaso p ices psid i for s-oond band goods of ail kinds also) j The above go. ds for sale at half tbe usual I store prices. All business transactions strict- J Iv confidential His new number and loca-! lion. lAl Second avenue. Don't forget It. ' J. W. Jones. Two rings on l.tfT. ! lll iilNKSN Of rOKTlMTV. FOR RENT Store oi Second aveaue. wlih flat above, for Hi per montb. or will sell out my fruit business, lauiuding four show cte. Ice box. shelving, tables, stock of tobacco, and all fixtures, for tlbX Reason for selling U wife la sick and unable to assist me This would make a good store for any Durnoae. as tt Is furnished complete. Must eU this week, and this is a splendid bargain. An swer at once to -XX Iio. ii '' Store re cently remodeled.