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o THE ARGUS, THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1902. R WeJl Paper To buy Wall Pajicr always go to a Wall Taper Store. That ia our specialty. We study your wants and cater. to your tastes, selling latest designs and coloring cheap. SPECIAL MAY WEEK SALE A Fine Gilt Pa.per With pretty border and -eiliiitr to match, worth 15c For 5 Cents Roll . SEECSALE PAPERS IN OUR WINDOWS These are Absolutely New I'aers. Just from Eastern Factories. We cannot Jsell More Than Two Rooms of one pattern to a Customer. Adams Wall Paper Co. 312-314 Twentieth Street. II. W, WARD, Mi;.. Rock, Island, 111.' o MISSION 801 FOURTH AVENUE. Rugs made from Injjrain or Brussels carpet. Satisfaction guaratccd. Mrs. Minnie Schindier, Mgr. Chicago Dental Company For Painless Dentistry Call and have your teeth exam ined free. We will tell you what your filling or crowning will cost before the work is commenced. -Sets of teeth, if you need them, or if your old ones do not fit call on us and we guarantee a fit. Our Thin Elastic Plates do not take up room in the mouth like the old ones do. and fit when all oth ers fait by our method. CLEAXLNG FEEE. Cement Fillings 25C Bone tilling 25C Platinum filling GOl Silver. Fillings 0C ttold Fillings, $1 and up $ 1.00 Gold Crowns, 4 to 6 4.00 Set of Teeth, $5 and tip 5.00 Permanent location" Office 1607 Second Ave. ROCK ISLAND. uver sspeiaera unig sTor. Sale of K- l Estate. By virtue ff an order and decree of the Count? Court of R ck blind Cout tr. IUm i rode on petition of tbe undersign d. J bn Mrecurus. guardian 01 u wrio j. eirecKtus. Cbtries J. Streckfus. fios O Stri?cltfis. Will iam F Strecfu and lunula M Strckfui. minor belrs of Michael Str-ckfu. reeeiwied. tor leave to ell t be real est ate of said minors, at the nril tem. A. 1). r.nri of snitl Curt. to-wit: on tbe lltb d.iv of An II. iMi 1 bsiU on ibe I6ib day o' May next, betwefn tbe b"urs nj tea o clo?K in tbe lorenoon soa lour a cioc-K in toe afternorn of saia nay. to wli: at 3 o'clock d. rn. of said day. Fe l at Dubll ale. at the eat door of tbt I'oun Home in Ibe cltjr of Rock Island In aid county, tbe real estate described as follow, t-wlt: 1 he North East Qusrtir of tbe Xo-th West tjjarter ana ibe Norm wpki vuaricrm tne ortb East tJ-iarteror seeuo- Mimcer I nirty tbree and the wesi one half of tbe Souib East (jurier of Ss.-lon Nufber- Twenty eipht all in Towrobip Minor Seventeen H7) North range Numner t'tr ( West of the 4tb Principal Meridian, in kock i tana County. Illinois, on tbe following ternii, to wit: t or cat-h. Hated this 12lh day of A prii A. T 190- Joh.x STtf'Krl'S. Guardian of the above named minor bebs of Mlcbael atreckfus. deceased. Sublk it Makshauu Solicitors. Petition to Kelt Real Estate to I'iy Iebts State of IllfnoLs, r County ot Rock Island. ( la tbe Circuit Court, June. term, A. D. li0 William R. Carey. Aomlnistrator of the es tate of Frederick Kink, deceased, vs. George Nicholas Kins. Peter Kink, Annie MUler, Aug ust Kink. Annie Cornelius John F. Schuliz Sarab E Crwford. feo le'a Savinen Hunk of Moline. Illinois, and Peter LteUarr. Petition to sell real estate. To the iUove named defendants, George Nicholas Kink, Peter Kink. Annie Miller, Aucust Kink. Annie Cornelius and Jobn F Scbultz: You and earn of you are hereby not- inea that rn tbe imn oay r eoruary A u IWK, 1 be Third HaptLst . bureb, of Moline. Ill inois, a corporation was mde a party defend ant to the aoove entitled petition to sell real estate to pay debt; a d on the same day filed its petition in saiu eaue mature each or you parties and praying tbat it might be declared tbeowner of lot seyen 7 in bio k oce l la Wlttick s addition to Moine: ana mat tbo oe cree of sale entered in aid cauiie on the 1-ltb day of October A. U. IWOI, be set as-de In so far as it n-ts saia lot s-en ti dioch one i) In said Wittick 8 addition: and tbat a certain deed I ronenr J Wel-e to Tbeodor Andrews and Margaret Andrews bearing date Mi'ch 2. Ibixv. and a certain deed fri-m Tbeo dor Andrews and Margaret Andiews f Fred Kink, bearing date June ?. 1Hj5 may be ret as at and aecirea voia as against tne said Third Baptltt Church of Moline. Illinois You are further notldcd trat the matter will be called up for bearing on tbe first day of tbe June term A. U l92of the said county court, which will be n tbe first Monday of June A Li. twos, at wnieh time you ean appear and take such steps as you may deem pioper. inted tbbt 17th day of April A. I. l'A--' The Thiid Baptist Churcb of Moline, Illinois. M. It Hubbard, County Clerk. Executor's Notice. Kstate of Gottlieb Beck, deceased. " The undersigned, having been at pointed executor of the last will and testament of Gottlieb Beck, late or the County of Kock Island. State of Illinois, deceased, hereby gives notice tbat he will appear before the Co-jnty Court of Rock Island County, at the County Court room. In the nttv of rtock Is land, at tbe June term, on the tint Monday in June net at which time ail persons having claims against ssld estate are notified na J re quested to at eoo for the purpose of having tbe tame adjusted. AH persons Indebted to aid estate are requested to make immediate payment to tbe undersigned. Dated this 17th day of April A D. I9T4 Job i BtcK, txecutor. Best Gold Papers With exquisitely" blended borders made to sell at 23c. Our sale price only 10 Cents a. Roll RUC WORKS. TIPS TO TRAVELERS. One hundred miles shortest to Chattanooga, Queen &,' Crescent route. Queen and Crescent fast line to nimiingham and New Orleans. Two fast trains daily. Only through car line to Asheville, X. C, Queen & Crescent route and Southern railway. Queen & Crescent service Cincin nati to Atlanta and Jacksonville, the best in the country. One fare pins $;.() for the round trii to :i iiiiin'.K-r of points in llie north, west and southwest on May -th. via the C, 11. I. & I. railway. AYhere are you going to spend the summer? Low rates to a number of resorts via the ('., K. I. & V. City of- hee Second avenue. On Mav 1.1th. Kith and 17th the Hock Island and Peoria will sell tick ets to Champaign and return, good until May I'.itlt. at $.1.3.1. account ora torical contest and athletic meet. Tne Grain! Trunk Kailw ay Hystein is the scenic route to the Muskokn and Kawarllia laki-s. St. Lawrence river and rapids. White mountains and Atlantic sea-coast resorts. Com mencing June ''.'!d magnificent Pull man vestibule drawing room sleeping car will leave Chicago daily at o:0-' p. m. for Portland and Itoston. via I'ort Huron. Toronto and Montreal. Four tourist publications, etc.. a- ply to Cenrge Y. Vaux. A. tl. P. & T A.. i:M Aila ms street. Cliicago. Traveling Is Ilanerrana. Constant motion j:irs the kidneys. which are kept in place in the body by delicate attachments. This is the reason that travelers, trainmen. street car men, teamsters and all who drive vcrv much suffer from kid ney disease in some form. Foley's Kidney Cure strengthens the kidneys find cures all forms of kidney and bladder disease, tieorgo II. Hansen, locomotive engineer. Lima. Ohio, writes: "Constant vibration of the en gine caused me a great deal of trou ble with my kidneys, and 1 got no re lief until I used Foley's Kidney Cure." For sale by all druggists. . You pay lO cents for Cigars not so good CIGAR STRAIGHT r.R LCtortS.MAVFlt tOKIA.Itt. Genuine stamped C C C Never sold la balk. Beware of the dealer who tries to sell "something just as good." For Drunkenness and Drug Using. Mease v7rltus. CorresiMmdencf coutulenlial. Private Coloaial Csdare W Ladles. Do N'T Be Fooled! Take lbs genuine, original ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA Made only by Madison MdU cine Co.. Madison. Wis. It keeps you well. Oar trade mark cut on each packag-e. Price, 33 cents. Never sold in bulk. Accept ne aubstl tioim tute. Ask your drujUU li WWWiiW VI AO. aU DAVENPORT DOINGS The Klks will have C4 oistrict at- tractions at their coming carnival. The Iowa and Minnesota Naviga tion company., a iAlaire concern in which Frank Van Sant ami others are interested, has filetl its articles of in corporation with the secretary of state. llev. Thomas Walsh of Norfolk, Neb., is in the city. He came here to attend the funeral of the late Mrs. Charlotte Dilley. Frederick Sieirf riedt. n Graduate of the Illinois university, is in the city visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isolds Siegf riedt. Dr. A. L. llacreboeck will erect an other flat building upon his property on Ycst I hint street near Hrown. Merman Ilaerling, a registered pharmacist of Cladhrook. la., is in the city. He has accepted the man agement of the F.agle pharmacy on Harrison street, and will assume charge today. The Scott County I!ar association banqueted at Schuetzen park yester day evening. The lawyers attended the opening game in the Three-1 League series in the afternoon, ami repaired to the park fit the conclusion of the game. Judge Nath French was the toast master of the occasion. The board of trustees of the Peo ple's I'nion Mission met with (!. A Hanssen. architect of the proposed new mission to be built on the mis sion property on Fast Second street. to consider the plans which he had drawn up. accepted the blue prints as he had worked them out. and empow ered him to receive bids for the va rious contracts. At the meeting of the board to lie held near the first of June the bids will be furnished to the hoard, and as soon as possible after that work will be commenced The building is to be three stories in height, and not to cost over $12 000. Fred Hulibc. an axle works em ploye. 'has instituted suit against the llettendorf Axl: company for the re covery of the sum of $10,000 for al leged personal damages. The peti tioner alleges that prior to Dec. 'M. I'.tOl. he was an able-bodied man. and recites the accident which left him maimed for life. At 7:2.1 o'clock on the evening of Dee. 2. l'.'Ol, while at work in the shops, engaged in load ing a beam of steel ,'!7 feet long and weighing MM) pounds, the heavy piece of metal fell, not by any reason of carelessness on his part, and crush ed his right foot so badly between the instep ant the toes that amputa tion had to lie resorted to. He asks ju4gmcnt for $10.(mhi. Down at the YY. W. W'hitcheat plant on the Kockinghaui road, near the I?.. C. K. & X. crossing. Friday there arrived a Mogul locomotive from the Xew York & Connecticut railway for remodeling, preparatory to being shipped to the far west. where it will make regular runs here after on some one of the railway sys tems in operation there. It will re quire about two months to complete the work upon her. locomotive Xo, so.1 of the old Pennsylvania roatl was the first to he'repaired in the shojis Since then all sorts of such rolling stock from the Flick Johnson "tlinkies." to the X. Y. C. mogul have been looked after. It is stated that the company has mure work than it can conveniently look after. Marriage licenses were issued yes tertlay to Jacob P. Hwald and Miss Kniiiia Criebcl. both of the city; Har ry Dose find Allele It;'rtram. also lioth of Davenport, anil to William Fold maim and Miss Anna Price, the for mer of Iowa City antl the latter of Davenport. Miss Price is a step daughter of ex-Chief of Police Kcss- lcr and has many friends in the city Three new cases of smallpox have been reported to the city board of health. Two of these are Henry and Herman M mult, aged respectively 11 and 13 years, and living with their parents at IfiOH West Second street The third is the C-months-ohl baby at the Drown home, 504 Spring street. Reveals m Great Seeret. It is often asked how such start ling cures, that puzzle the best phy sicians, are effected by Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption Here's the secret. It cuts out the phlegm and germ-infected mucus and lets the life-giving oxygen enrich and vitalize the blood. , It heals the in flamed, cough-worn throat and lungs, Hard colds and stubborn coughs soon yield to Dr. King's New Discovery, the most infallible remedy for all throat and lung diseases. Guaran teed bottles 50c and $1. Trial bottles free at Hartz & Ullemeyer's- drug store. A Lesson In Health. Healthy kidneys filter the impuri ties from the blood, and unless they do this good health is impossible. Foley s Kidney Cure makes sound kid neys, and will positively cure all forms of kidney and bladder disease. It strengthens the whole system. For sale by all druggists. Foley's Honey and Tar is peculiarly adaptetl for asthma, bronchitis and hoarseness. For sale by all druggists. NEWS OF THE RIVER. lMnvrr Stati.,n. I.in frft t'hatm. 4S hilUVM 8 u ii. Frft 4.3 4 W 4.4 112 f 3 a.y 5.CJ 6.7 3.7 60 11.8 7.9 II. S Frtt -0 1 !. 0.1 0.0 til l . 0 0 OS 0. 0 to. 3 -0 I -'). I to. I steamer St, Paul 14 Kcd Winir .... 14 neeus Landing is LaCrosse 14 Pialrie clu chien 18 Dubuque 15 Le Claire 10 Davenport : lf Des Moines Ranlds...'.. Keokuk 15 St. Louis l Omaha 18 Kausas City 21 It is announced that the I. S. will start her season June 4. The government lighthouse tender. Lily, spent Ihe night at the Kock Is land levee, leaving for St. Louis this morning. ('apt. Percy Swain, of the packet Fred Swain, which operates on the Illinois river between Peoria and La Salle, was a city visitor today. The steamer J. S. has been charter ed for two excursions during the (i. A. K. encampment next week. The first will be run Tuesday and the oth er Wednesday. Tuesday the boat will leave at .'; antl Wednesday at 2 ::!(). ISoth clays the trip will be made down the river to 1'utTalo and back above the rapids, returning to this city in time so the excursionists can take supjier and be ready for the evening attractions. The fare lias been plac ed it t .10 cents. The only boats down this morning were the I'. S. Lily and the Hennepin; the boats up were the Isaac Staples, (ieorgic S.. (iardner. Frank. Wiinnetta anil the Hennepin. The Winona made her regular trip. The' stage of the water at ( a. in. was 0.70 and fi.7.1 at noon. The temiernture at noon was 0.1. THOMS GIVEN LOVING CUP FOR HIGH SCORE The members of the Kock Island Howling club and their latlies were given a banquet last evening at the St. Julien alleys by Manager Peter P. Pfaff. The meal was served in six courses. Toasts were,, responded to by a num ber of the members. President Charles Kammerer acting as toast master. The alleys were decorated with ferns, palms antl the national colors, ami preceding the repast the guests rolled several games. The occasion marked the close of the season beginning Nov. 20. since which time the club has played reg ular weekly games on the St. Julien alleys. William Thoins carried off the honors of the season, having an average score of 1st). He was accord ingly presented with a solid silver lov ing cup. the presentation speetdi be ing delivered by William J. Mueller. DR. WHITESIDE SUES COUNTY TO RECOVER $25 A suit against the county of Kock Island for the sum of $:M brought by Dr. C. K. Whiteside, of Moline, occu pied the attention f the circuit court laic yesterday afternoon antl today. The amount claimed is for profes sional services rendered to tine J. Otis Wilder, who was arrested in Mo line stud was found to be in need of a surgeon. The police being unable to find Dr. A. K. Kohler, the regular phy sician appointed to look after poor cases, called Dr. Whiteside. When the bill for services was pre sented to the board it was rejected. C. 11. Allen is representing the plain tiff antl State's Attorney Weld the county. Training of Negrro. Kev. J. D. I'nderwood. special field secretary for the Ambidexter insti tute of Springfield, presentetl the work of the school at the 1'roadway Presbyterian church last, night. The practical talk on the industrial train ing of the negro was attentively lis tened to. antl many pledged financial aid. Mr. I'nderwood said the negro was neither responsible for his pres ence nor ignorance antl this gve him a moral right to appeal for that help which would enable him to help himself. He said: "A man or wo man with good moral character and a trade mastered to a point of. excel lence can always find remunerative employment. If the youth is taught a good trade antl trained in morals the tiext generation could use some of the prisons and penal institutions for workshops and factories, thereby saving the vast amounts of moneys expended in criminal courts." COUNTY TEMI'LK. Transfer. May 14. flcorge A. Lovejoy to Min nie McCleery, lot .1, block 2, C. E. White's add., Moline Heights, $1,500. Mary ISailey to F. Zimmerman antl M. Zimmerman, lots 1.1 and 16, block 18, S. P.righam's add., Cordova, $1,2.10. Jennie Kosenstein to Moline. East Moline & Watertown Railway eom- pany, lot First add. Mrs. J. antl M. W 14. block 0. M. Y. Cady's ., Moline, $600. A. Cool to F. Zimmerman . Zimerman, n., lots 1 and Is, S. Krighain's add., Cor- 2. block tlova, $.10. Stand I.tke m Stone Wall Between your children and the tortures of itching and burning ec zema, scaldhead or other skin dis eases. How? why, by using Bucklen's Arnica Salve, earth's greatest healer, Quickest cure for ulcers, fever sores, salt rheum, cuts, burns or bruises. Infallible for piles. 25c at Uartz & Ullemeyer's. , When you awake in the morning feeling like the end of a misspent life, your mouth full of fir and your soul full of regrets, take Rocky Mountain Tea." Great medicine. T. II. Thomas pharmacy. MOLINE MENTION A meeting of the stockholders of the interurban street railway to Fast Moline antl Watertown will be held June 10, to increase the capital stock to $12.1,000 antl to make some changes in the siecitied object of the com- jiany. thief among these objects will be a provision for an extension tif the system to the cast end of the county. So gratifying a prospect tor business has developed since the line was first promoted anil so cordial a welcome lias been extended the pro moter that already a further exten sion of the line as far east as Port Dyron is projected in the hope that it may be accomplished during the next year. The Misses Hat tie and Kvelyn Poole are enjoying a -visit from their grand mother, Mrs. I. 1'. Hadley. of Huston. Dr. It. C. J. Meyer was able to be out on the streets for the first time yesterday after his long siege of ill ness dating from last October. The tlisease with which lie suffered and close confinement to his home -caused him to become somewhat emaciated, but he is daily picking up strength and his friends have hiies of his ulti mate complete recovery. Miss Minnie tiustafstm. of Kock Is land, was the victim of a pleasant siir- - prise Tuesday evening at Ihe Indus trial Home hall in this city. The af fair was engineered by Miss Manila Kedmau of Kock Island, and the oc casion was a farewell to Miss (iustaf- siin, who leaves shortly to make her home elsewhere. About 7.1 couples of Moline ami Kock Island friends were present and dancing antl games were indulged in until a. late hour. Ke- fiyshlnents were servtyl and at the proper tune .Miss iiustafson was pre sented with a purse containing ?20. The Moline club has issued invita tions to the last euchre party of the season to lie given at the club rooms tomorrow evening. Mrs. Frank Wei ton and daughter. Miss Mabel, of Cambridge, III. arc visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. II. I.ippin eott. Looking forward to the time when the city will erect a standpipe on the blutT. the ltusiness Men's association Tuesday evening decided to urge upon the city council the purchase of the property lying between Fif teenth anil Sixteenth streets antl south of Sixteenth avenue for :40 feet. This is partly occupied at pres cut by the Knees nursery anil com prises a tract of two acres. The ground is to be sol I at administra tor's sale in June and the association suggests that the city appear as a bidder lor it. It is believed that no one would oppose the municipality in the sale and the property could be procured at a fair consideration. which would probably be $7,000 or $S,- 000. A rumor has been going the rounds of gossip for the past several week: that Miss I'ernice I'.ysche who com milted suicide in one of the hotels iu Chicago, was the daughter of Mr and Mrs. H. J. I'vsche. formerly of this city antl now living in Chicago, It will be remembered that over a year ago Mr. P.ysche had charge of the Central Union Telephone com pany in this city and that he left after which his wife an.il daughter. Miss P.ernice. also left for Chicago. Members of the board of education Tuesday evening abolished the train ing school in which high school grad uates were trained for teachers at public expense. The reason assigned is that there is not enough demand for the work among the girls who are eligible to pay for its continuance. At the home of Mr. and Mrs. (ieorge L. Bolton of .12:! Fifth avenue yester day morning at 10 o'clock the wedding of their daughter. Miss Minnie 1 lloltou. to Prof. Charles K. Kerry o Xorwalk, Ohio, was solemnized, the ceremony being performed in the presence of twenty relatives and in timate friends, by Kev. baker. M. V. Crum- Mrs. M. V. Crumbaker departed yes terday for Kvanston to visit her sister and later she will go to 1-xington to visit at the home of her husband, in tending to be away three weeks. Mrs. C. P. Skinner won the cup yes tertlay at the Brunswick bowling al leys, the games being played yester day morning. Mrs. Skinner averaged !:. 1-K nnd Mrs. Mary Robeson came next with lis 3-4 for the games on three days. She will retain the cup permanently. J. K. Kimball, of Rock Island, has awarded to Yolk S- Co., of that city. the contract for the erection of a two-story brick block at Fourth ave nue and "Fifteenth street to comprise stores and offices anil cost about $2.1.000. Licensed to Wed. Carl Algot Benson Moline Miss Bertha Sofie Larson Moline John Salander Moline Mrs. Mary L. Carlson Moline William L. C.uthrie Eric Miss Mary Pfundstein Erie See, young maiden, that thou tak est not a substitute for the genuine Rocky Mountain Tea made by the Madison -Medicine company, if thy likest thy face fair. T. H. Thomas' pharmacy. WE ARE NOT IN DOUBT THEREFORE WE CAX GUARANTEE YOU A PERFECT CURE IX CHRONIC, NERVOUS OR PRIVATE DISEASES OF BOTH SEXES. YOU KNOW OUR GUARANTEE IS AS GOOD AS GOLD. THAT IS ENOUGH TQ n V ' rw- v- "iff. r 4c A , --y ... . , 1 FV' " , a-t. NBSi- rftl -V.. , r, :-A. t'Si .- v- ti . .ri i ji'i'tv r i t -j vs rr . ., Consultation and X-Ray Examination Free by Our 21-Plato Static Machine, the Largest in the Country. WE NEVER DISAPPOINT. TBE PAST has been one of perfect success for 20 years. Our system has been tried, and it has always brought the cure sought for. THE PRESENT enormous success of our business is due to our ability in curing this class of diseases in the past. THE FUTURE patrons of our office will receive the same never-failing treatment that has brought health to all and success to us. We can as sure those who treat with us in the future that they will receive the same treatment that has been a suc cess in our hands for over 20 years. We don't have to experiment with new fads to find a cure for chronic diseases. Because our system of treatment is absolutely perfect, Office, McCuIlough Building, 124- West Third Street, Dr. J. E. WaJsh. DAVENPORT, IOWA. Dr. J. Alvin Home, M.D. And Associate Physicians, Rooms 49, 60, 51, 53, 54 and 55, Mitchell & Lynde Bldg. Rock Island. Hours 9 to 12, 2 to 5 and 7 to 8. Sundays 9 to 11 a. m. Specialists in a 11 chronic, nervous, and special diseases of men and women. Consulta tion and X-Ray examin ation free and confidential. WHAT WE CURE We euro catarrh, in all its various forms; we cilTe bronchitis, asthma, bronchial catarrh and consumption in the first sta?e; we cure all cases of deafness where the parts engaged in hearing liave not been destroyed; we cure granulated eye lids and all diseases of the eye; we cure rheumatism sciatica, lumbago, and all forms of neuralgia and headache; we cure cancers, ulcers and diseases of the skin; also all diseases of the blood; we cure all curable diseases of the heart, stomach, liver, kidneys, bladOer and urinary organs; we cure dyspep sia, indigestion and all diseases of the stomach; Ave cure; all diseases peculiar to men; we treat all chronic and nervous diseases and cure all curable casejs. We do not take incurable cases. TESTIMONIALS: ' I can furnish you with hundreds of testimonials of prominent people if you will call at my office. Most of them dislike to have their teslimon ails in the papers, and for this reason, I ask you to call and look them over yourself. They are given without solicitation by bankers, lawyers, ministers, clerks, and laboring people. Don't take my word for it, but come and read what people who are well acquainted have to say. CATARRH AND ITS EVILS. The foundation of CONSUMPTION, ASTHMA, DYSPEPSIA, KIDNEY and BLADDER TROUBLES, and nine-tenths -of all other CHRONIC DIS EASES. "More than one-tenth of all the deaths in DAVENPORT and in surrounding country due to consumption." (DAVENPORT BOARD OF HEALTH) and most of these due to some of the various forms of catarrh which are curable if properly treated. The following are a few of the manj- conditions due to the various forms of CATARRH cured by the German-English Specialists who have the only appliances to successfully treat this dicsase. ' Catarrhal Deafness, If you suffer from any of above conditions call at once on the German English Specialists at 205 WEST THIRD STRRET, DAVENPORT. CONSULTATION AND X-RAY EXAMINATION FREE. . Chronic and Private Diseases of Men and Women a Specialty. Office sup plied wifti all modern appliances. r-rn'g'a r a a a 'g'gTrrrtnrrffTrgYYffTrg" mi T nr rAPr Young onions and lettuce. Soup-Cream of fovrl. Boiled fresh beef with horse ardish. roast loin of beef with anijest, youag sprjng chikcen with sage dressing. Entrees Fritters with banana brandy sauce, straw berry short cake, German style. Vegetables New potatoes with cream, spinach, new wax beans. Pastry Vanilla ice cream. Pies Lemon, apple and rhubarb. eM. F. UNDERHILL,: B C.3..0B.8 REMOVE YOUR DOUBT. -H'r- V therefore it cannot be improved upon. ELECTRICITY 13 THE MOST POWERFUL- Curative Agent known in all Diseases Peculiar to Women, Catarrh, Nervous Exhaustion, Rheum atism, Neuralgia, Paralysis, Constipa tion, Nervous Dyspepsia, Backache, Palpitation of the Heart, etc., etc. OUR SPECIAL SYSTEM of treat ment will cure you of Nervous Debil ity, Threatened Insanity, Piles, Loss of Will Power, Exhaustive Drains, Sleeplessness, Lost Manhood, Defec tive Memory, Stricture, Syphilis, and all Blood and Kidney Diseases. VARICOCELE cured iu from one to three treatments. Only curable cases taken. If you cannot call, write. Hundreds cured by mail. Hours, 0 to 12 a. m., 2 to 5 and 7 to 8 p. m. Sunday, 11:30 to 1:30 p. m. frj. Ringing Noises in Ears, Discharges from Ears, Hawking and Spitting, Inability to breathe through the Nose Dryness of the Throat, Crusts forming in Nose and .Throat, Hoarseness, Shortness of breath. Coughing, Pain in Head and Eyes, Redness and Watering of E3'cs, Pain in Lungs and Chest, Pain in Stomach, Heartburn, Belching of Gas from Stomach, Pain in back due to Catarrh of Kid neys and Bladder. a a ft omnrg a ironr o o o'bTflTb o a M"n FOR 1 CENTS rr :jB : - -5 ! J "" ' .,'hiih mi , . ;