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THE ARGUS, TUESDAY;. JUINJ: 10, 1902. -J ONE WORD TO THE SUFFERERS FROM DISEASE The age of miracle ha.-Sj(passcd. We know that everything- moves by what the scientists call immutable laws. They are unvarying from everlasting-. These la.ws rule alike the heavenly spheres and the actions and lives of those living- on those spheres. I. -v 75 tlO X-RAY KX AMI NATION FKEE .Man is particularly susceptible to in fractions of those laws and the usu al result is disease or injury or death. It is a law if yon overeat that you wiH suffer. It is a law that if you fall down in front of a moving train you will sufft r. And all of the dis eases that afflict mankind come from the conscious or unconscious infrac tion of some one of the laws that pnu-rn the universe. These diseases may be hcriditary or acquired. They may be the result of law breaking by home ancestor in the remote past. For the "Sins of the Father Are Vis ited I'pon the Children even unto the Third and Fourth Generation." Rut if nature provides a pena-lty for the infraction of the least of her laws she has also provided a remedy. For years I have made a careful study of disease, its cause ami effect. And I have made a wonderful discovery. 1 have discovered thai nature's remedy for a very large number of diseases is electricity. I use my elccrodes upon the nerve centers of the human system and nature docs the rest. If you are suffering from any Female Weakness, have a tumor, cancer or goitre, a victim of kidney or liver troubles, consumption, loss of energy, constipation. a myriad of diseases, come and see me. Consul tation is free, and I can tell you whether or not I can be of assistance to you. or whether your disease is in ton advanced a stage for any assist ance whatever. Do not delay. My method of treatment is perfectly ra tional and relief is almost instantan eous. 1 guarantee a cure in all curable cases and cure hundreds that others consider incurable. J. ALVIN HORNE, M. D.. And Associate PhvsiriaDs. Rooms 49. So. hi. M. SI and .Vi. Mitchell A Lvnde Bldi;., K ock Iilaml. Hourtf to 12. 2 to 3 and 7 to s. Sun days to 11 a. in. I -j - - a When Your Diseev.se Lingers Copsult Dr. Walsli tlie Celebrated Specialist in Chronic, Nervous and I'rivatt; Diseases of bo til Sexes. ! Consultation and X-Ray Examination Free by Our 24-Plate Static Machine, the Larjjeat in the Country. Dr. WaJsh Cures When Others Fsil diseases- That have become chronic; that make Men weak, nervous and des pondent; that poison your blood and produce eruptions on your skin; that sap and drain your vitality; that rob you of your ambition and will power, exhaustive drains, bleeplessnens; nervous debility and lost manhood; that cau.se Women to suffer from neuralg-ia headache, indigestion, consti pation, and nervous exhaustion; that if neglected will permanently destroy your health. VARICOCELE Is a frequent cause of nervous debility. Why treat months with others when we can guarantee you a perfect cure in from 1 to 3 treatments. Electricity seientfieally applied in the treatment of catarrh, paralysis, piles, kidney, stomach and liver diseases. THE THOUSANDS We have cured during our eight years in Davenport must prove to you that our cures are permanent. There are few doctors that have the ability to cure chronic diseases. You must remember that over 60 self-called spe cialists have located during the past few years in the tri-cities and have made extravagant claims to cure chronic diseases, and they left behind them broken promises and failures. Therefore, if you, want to insure, yourself against loss of money and obtain health, consult Dr. Walsh, for he has been long tried and has proven a success when others have failed. Remember it pays to consult the best first. OVLV CURABLE CASES TAKEN. If you cannot call, write. Hundreds cured by mail. Hours: to 12 a. m . i to 6 and 7 to 8 p. m.: Sunday, 11 JO to 1:30 p. m. Office, McCullough Building, 124 West Third Street, Dr. J. E. WaJsH. DAVENPORT, IOWA. MILWAUKEE PEOPLE Conia Hardly BelieTO It. A Prominent Woman Saved From Death by Lydia E. Tinkliam's 1 egetable Compound. Dear Mks. Pinkuam : I suppose a large number of people who read ol my remarkaole cure wiu liaraly Deiieva it; had I not experienced it my Re If, I know that 1 should not. 11 sirs, sadir b.. kcir. I Buffered for months with troubles peculiar to women which gradually broke down my health and my very life. I was nearly insane wth pain at times, and no human skill I consulted in Milwaukee could brinir me relief. " Jfy attention was called to I.,ylla Ti. lMnkhams ecctauie Com pound ; the tirt bottle brought re lief, and the second bottle an absolute cure. I could not beheTe it myself, and felt sure it was only temporary but blessed, fact, I have now been well for a year, enjoy the best of health, and cannot in words express my grat itude. iSincerelv yours, Sadie E. Koch 12 10th St.. Milwaukee. Wis." (5000 forfeit If above tesUmome.1 It not genuine. Such unquestionable testimony proves the power of Lydia TI. Pink nam's Vegetable Compound over diseases of women. Women should remember that they are privileged to consult Mrs. rink ham, at Lynn, mass., about their illness, entirely frea. JOHN VOLK & CO. Contractors and Builders. Also Manufacturers of Sash, Doors IUinds and Mouldings, Ve neered and Hard Wood Flooring of All Kinds. Dealers in Single and Double Strength Window Glass, Polished Plate, Reveled Plate and Art Glass. 311-329 EIGHTEENTH STREET, HOCK ISLAND. Administrator s Notice Estate of Anton Josech Walters, deceased The unden'KDed bavin been appointed ad mlnl-Urator ot tbe estate of a n ton Joseph Waiter, late or tbe county or KocK Island slate of Illinois, deceased hereby gives notice that be will appear before he county court of Hock I and county at- the county court room, la the city of Rock Island at the July term, on ih nrst Monday la Ju y next, at which time all persons having cl-ias against aid estate are notified ana requested to at tend, for the purpose of having the same adjusted All nersona Indebted to said estate are re mated to make Immediate payment to tl e laaersienea. Dated this 2l'h day of May, A. D 1902 Giuai.l K. Uelfrick, Administrator, WILLOW BARK Er TREATMENT phine & Tobacco Habits. Purely vegetable treatment; has cured thousands; has injured none, Incorporated under the laws of Illi nois. Established over twelve years, WILLOW BARK CO., fcrite for literature. DANVERS. ILL. 1 . 1 J ' Ms. ZJr DAVENPORT DOINGS The directors of the Seott County Savings bank yesterday accepted the resignation of Charles I'asche, ten tiered some time ago on account of his new position as manager of the Swift interests at St. Joseph, Mo. which k -eps him away from the city most of the time ami wili soon take him away for residence at St. Jo Mr. Pasche's place on the board was filled bv the election of Ixjui llan- ssen, Jr., to the tlirectorv. 90 At the Kuhner blacksmith shop in Kast Davenport a boy hail the mis fortune to lose a finger. The lad is a brother of the proprietor of the snop. While at work his hand was caught in the machinery and before he was aware of it the digit was nipped off. (ius Wilson, who with Henry liar- beck, Jr., was sent to I'.uffalo, N. Y. as a delegate to the American Fede ration of Musicians' convention from the Tri-City Musical union, has been elected executive for this dUflHct. Yesterday there were instituted two injunction suits, authorized by the county attorney, and directed against Frank Traeger and Christine Kngel, saloon proprietors of Scott county. The injunction suit is the di rect result of the delinquency of the tlefetiila'Ms in the payment tf the mulet t.. At the advanced afre of s.'! years and :! mouths at her home, til) I West Sec ond strret occurred the death of Mrs Christiaue Melchert, wife of John Melchert. a former hotel proprietor t t the city. The deceased was born in Mcldorf, North Ditmarsch, (icr- many, and came to this country a widow in the '(id's, her first husband, C. Stange, dving in the fatherland. O0 At- her home at 10 o'clock Sunday morning, at i:i-'i McKinley street in the western end of the city, occurred the death of Mrs. Kliabeth lireve. wife of llenrv (ireve. aired years and 0 months. The deceased was a nativu. of (icrniany, her maiden name lx'ing Kraeht. She was liorn in September, 1S.V1 and only recently re moved from Clinton to Davenport. IJesides her husband there survive her a mother, Maria Kraeht. and four brothers, Henry and John Kraeht. of Clinton county, Hans of Seott county mil Detlef Kraeht, of Hamburg. (!er- manv. 1 tie hmlr was sent 10 i union for interment. OO John Duck, a hod carrier, who has been enjraireil in workinsr on the re- UKxlelinir of the old Wadsworth block, was considerably injured about the head while loading some old sheet iron on a wagon. The man had thrown a large piece of the metal on the wagon and was reaching for another piece of it, when the piece -lipped otf the load and struck him on the head near the left eye, cutting i large gash, which luckily did not prove to be a deep one. The Feast of Weeks is t be cele brated this evening at 7:43 nt Tern pie Kmanuel. Kabbi Fineschriber will irive a sermon on "'Ihe Oath of Old." OO The attendance at the band con cert at Schuct.cn park last night un ilcr the Hurl is opera house manage ment was very large. The attraction was Kllery's Italian band, which ap peared during the winter season at the Hurtis and gave so much pleas ure and satisfaction that Mr. Kindt, in his endeavor to please the patrons of his house and the public general ly, secured the organization for s scond appearance today, with a mat inee and an evening performance. OO Little Willie Kogard. a four-year- old lad at 410 West Fight h street, was tipped out of a baby buggy by Half Rates -TO Boston, Mass., and Return Via Big Four Route Account Meelinjj of Church of Christ Scientist. JUNE 15 to 18, 1902. Round trip tickets to Boston, Mass., will be on sale on June 12, 1:1 and 11, 1902, from all "Big Four'1 tioints, at the rate of one fare for the round trip. Tickets rood for return to and including June tl. I!HC and by deposit of return por tion wttn asent oi terminal line at ttosion not later than June -1st. and payment of Httv cent fee. an extension may be secured making ticket pood for Return to and including July 31, 1902 For full information and particular as to rates, ticket, limit, etc. call on agents "Big Four Koute," or address the undersigned. IVAKKEN J. LYNCH, W- I. DEPPK, Gen. Pass. &Tkt. Agt. Asst. G. P. & T. A. Cincinnati. O. ALLEN M. NYE, T. P. A. Peoria, Illinola. Is an Antiseptic Healing Fcwder Hratt Cuts, Wound, thirrt nd Scaidt without a car. 23 cent. DrujjuU. f children at pfujt- last evening, and his left arm broken at the wrist. OO :A- After five months of waiting to hear from her son, Harry S. Lenox, n Dav enport lad. who went to Denver about a year ago. Mrs. Margaret Ix-nox, of 510 West Eleventh street, yesterday received word that the young man was dead and that he had probably been the victim of foul play. The accused party is a young lady with whom he had been keeping company and to whom it was thought he was engaged. OO Frank Harris, the man arrested in Hock Island a couple of weeks ugo by Officer Moody for burfrlarizinir a DavenjMirt residence, was this morn ing bound over to the grand jury in the sum of $l,(HM). The result gives Officer .Moody some reason to hope that he will get in on the reward of $23 offered for the arrest of the guil ty party aiid the recovery of the property taken. TIPS TO TRAVELERS. One hundred miles shortest to Chattanooga, Queen & Crescent route. Queen and Crescent fast line to Birmingham and Xcw Orleans. Two fast trains daily. Only through car line to Ashcville, X. C, Queen & Crescent route and Southern railway. Queen fe Crescent service Cincin nati to Atlanta and Jacksonville, the best in the country. One fare plus $C for the round trip to a number of points in the north, west and southwest on June 3d and 17th via the C, 11. I. & P. railway. Puget Sound is one of the most fa vored portions of our country. Its history is fascinating, its scenery wonderfully grand, its industries and commerce varied and wealth-making, its climate moist, balmy, cool and life-giving. "Wonderland 1902," the Northern Pacific's latest annual has an account of this region that will be interesting, and valuable as well, to everybody young and old. Send Charles S. Fee, general passenger agent, Northern Pacific railway, St Paul, Minn., six cents for the book, and you may be surprised to learn what a favored land there is away up in the northwestern corner of our country. Ml. flrninn. the Mineral IIhUi City Is reached without change of cars only by the llrand Trunk railway sys tent. Timetables und a beautiful de scriptive pamphlet will be mailed free on application to (ieorge W. Ynux, A. (i. P. & T. A., 13j Adams street, Chicago. 919 to Itoaton and Return t to Hoston und Keturn via New York via Nickel Plate road, account of meeting of Christian Scientists, June 15th to ISth. Tickets on sale June 12th, i:tth. and Hth, with ojieii return limit tif June 21st. Uy depositing tickets with joint agent in Boston on or before June 21st, extended limit returning until July 31st may be ob tained. Stop-over at Niagara Falls, in either direction if desired. Three trains daily. Through vestibuled sleeping cars. American club meals served in dining cars on Nickel Plate road; also meals a la carte. Address John Y. Calahan, general agent. 111 Adams street, Chi cago for reservation of sleeping car space and other information. To Boston and Keturn at One Fare for the round trip via Nickel Plate road, for Christian Scientists' meet ing in June. Tickets on sale June 12th to Hth, inclusive, with extended return limit to July olst. Stop over to visit .Niagara tails enroute also granted. Write John V. Calahan, general agent, 111 Adajns street, Chicago, for detailed informa tion. C'hrlHtlan SclentUtiT meeting in Boston, June 13th to ISth. It will be to your advantage to obtain rates applying over the Nickel Plate road before purchasing elsewhere. Tickets on sale June 12th, 13th and 14th. Final limit returning July 31st. Call on or address John Y. Calahan,. general agent. 111 Adams street, Chi cugo. t'se Allen's Foot Kane. ' A powder to be shaken into the shoes. Your feet feel swollen, ner vous and hot, and get tired easily. If you have smarting feet or tight shoes, try Allen's Foot-Ease. It cools the feet, and makes walking easy. Cures swollen, sweating feet, ingrow ing nails, blisters and callous spots. Relieves corns and bunions of all pain and gives rest and comfort. Try it today. Sold by all druggists and shoe stores for 23c. Trial package free. Address Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. Keady to Yield. "I used DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve for piles and found it a certain cure," says S. R. Meredith, Willow (Jroye, Del. Operations unnecessary to cure piles. They always yield to DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. Cures skin dis eases, all kinds of wounds. Accept no counterfeits. All druggists. JKdnoat Your BowtU With Caacarcts. Cand Catbarttc. euro cnnitimtiiwi too, s&o. IX ft Q. C. tail, dxuggisM refund moae MOLINE MENTION Mrs. Iivid Schaible, of Port Byron, was a visitor in this city yesterday. OO Several members of the class of l'J02 of the high school are planning to go away to school next fall, and the indications are that Moline will have a larger representation than ever before at the universities and college. David Nelson will attend the Connecticut Wesleyan university Miss Henrietta Sohrbeek goes to Oberlin; Miss Ktta Beal and Miss Luella Jones have yet to decide what school they will attend; Karl Free land. Carl Hammer, Arthur Leipold and Herbert Thomas all favor the State university for their higher training and the Misses Mabel Aster lund. Kdna Yaker, Jeaunette War nock, Louise Weatherhead, Nellie Carlin.'Crace Kast man and HildurCe derberg are planning to attend Nor mal school, either at DeKalb or Ma comb. Among former graduates Fred Luudahl, Frank Beynolds and Kdward Sanford expect to go to Illinois. OO James I). Wilcox, of Columbus, Kas., and Mrs. Adeline Dibbern, of this city, were married by the Rev. M. V. Crumbaker Sunday afternoon, the ceremony taking place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mil lard at Walker's station. The cou ple departed for St. Louis on a wed ding trip. OO The Misses Li Hie Swan and Flor ence Keid departetl today for a month's visit in Colorado. They will visit Denver, Colorado Springs, Man itou. Pueblo and many of the points of interest in the neighborhood of these places. OO (iilpin Stormberg, one of the mem bers of the team the Moline high school sent to Chicago last Saturday to compete with other schools at the interscholastic meet which was held by the Chicago university, was the only one who returned with a silver cup. He won first in the pre liminaries of the 220-yard low hur dles but in the finals le won fourth place. OO The little son of Mr. and Mrs. (i. W. I rani)ton hail a narrow escape from death. He got out on the roof of the residence and was save.l by a painter as he was falling toward the edge of the roof. OO Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ceorge, of (iales burg. have issued invitations to Mo bile friends for the wedding of their laughter, Mary Blanche, and ieorge 1). Tunniclitr, of (ialesburg, to take place at llieir home at :!( un June 25. The bride is a sister of Miss Minnie (ieorge. OO This evening at S o'clock K. Stan ley Skinner of this city and Miss Kva iragg. ot luseoia. ill., will he mar ried. The ceremony takes place in the Tuscola M. K. church and will be the society event of tlie season. Hun drerls of invitations have been issued and many guests from out of the city will attend. A reception will follow and the bride and groom will leave at once for a honeymoon to be spent in the east. Miss Bragg is the daugh ter of Albert V. Bragg, one of the wealthy men of the city. Mr. Skinner went to Tuscola last week and yester day he was joined by Mr. anil Mrs P. Skinner and little sons anil his brothers, James and Bert. The Mo line bovs who are to be ushers are Morris Wheelock, George Iluntoon, and Otto Mowrv. ' OO J. K. Mitchell has received a tek grant from Past (iniml Master M. P. Berry, of Carthage, III., that he would be present at the memorial exercises which will be held next Sunday morn ing at the Kiverside cemetery by the Odd Fellows of tlii-s city. OO The 7-months-oId child of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Schultz of .1Ci Tw en t v-t bird street died after a short illness with bronchit is. OO From infirmities of old age, Mrs Mary IJiley. living at the home of her daughter, Mrs. (ieorge Suntken. at 215 Fourth avenue, died after having lived S3 years, of which 55 yea rs we're s'H'nt in this county. For the past two months site has been ailing and the last week she was bedfast. She was born in Ireland on Dei. 16, IS 10. and came to America in IS4T. settling in Macomb. III., where she made her home until two years ago, when she moved to Nebraska, and last Decem ber slu came to this city, where she has made her home ever since. She was married in 1SH0, but her husband died May 2, 177. She leaves three daughters, who are Mrs. Maggie Fur gie and Mrs. Kllen Suntken. both of this city, and Mrs. Anna McCaffrey of Bock Island. The body was shipped to Macomb, where the funeral was held at 10 o'clock this morning. Chronic Khenmatlum Cured. Dr. II. B. Hettinger, Indianapolis, Ind., says: "For several months af ter spraining my ankle I was severely afflicted with rheumatism. I finally tried Detchon's Mystic Cure for rheu matism, and in 4 days could walk without my cane; two bottles cured me sound and well. I take great pleasure in recommending the Mystic Cure to all who are afflicted with rheumatism." Sold by Otto Grotjan, 1501 Second avenue. Rock Island; Gust Schlegel & Son, 20 West Second street, Davenport. A'll the news all th time Tbe Daily. Argus. J. M. BUFORD General Insurance Agent. The old Fire and Time-tried Com panies Eepresentcd Bates as low as uny reliable company can afford.. Your patronage is solicited. Charles E. Hodgson, Fire Insurance Agency. Established 1874. American Ins. Co., - Newark, N. J. Traders Ins. Co., - - Chicago, ILL Union Ins. Co., - Philadelphia, Pa. Rockford Ins. Co., - Kockford, 111.. Security Ins. Co., - New liaven, Conn. Ins. Co. State of 111. - Kockford, 11L Office, Room 3, Buford block. Rates as low as consistent with, security. Pure Rye Whiskey It tastes old because it is old CAHN. BELT & CO.. BaHimorp. Md. A. H. LI ITT, IMntrlbutor, I'uck Island. ask ur MARYLAND CLUB .- w . A r.d sec lhaty n JT..V. Gray Hairs a Crime? Thousands of men and m3 women are turned out ot V-w4yk. positions and many fail to secure situations because -VfVi their pray hairs make them rTRf look old. This need not be. tiG5 f HAIR -HEALTH makes ace halt and keeps thousands in employment because it takes years from their apparent ape. Hair-Health will positively restore gray, laded or bleached hair to its youthful color. It is not a dye. Its use cannot be detected. Equally good for men and women. April 24, 1&50. Gentlemen ;At forty my hair and mustache bc?an turaim? Bray. A friend on my rnnd l.t his place be cau-e his pray hair made him look older than he was. Profiling by his experience. 1 bcs;.Tn ustn,; Hay's Hair Health, with the result that 1 have ihc simc durk brown curiy hair thai 1 hadatai, and no ore suspectsit. In a recent discharge of employees I held my position, although many younger than myself, whose only fault was their Cray hair, were dismissed. I have you to thank tot lay position. t. J. Kailkoad Kmh.ovee. Hair-Health is sold by leading dnipipsts everywhere. Sent by express, prepaid, in pUin 5t-.iled package, by Loxrmv Sirrrr.v Co., 83 Broad wav, N. V.. aKo a 2sc. cake Harfina Medicated 3oap. best soap fr toilet, bath, skin and hair. All on receipt of 60c. and this ad. LARGE 50c. BOTTLES. AT ALL DRt'GGISTS'. For sale by T. H Thomas. 1M0 Second avenue, A. J Ktcss, Fourth avenue nd Twen ty third street Marshall, Sc ootid avenue, Helmbeck, 924 Third uvenue. ti IE- Rock Island & Peoria Railway is the SHOUT LINE To Points East, Southeast and South, as Shown Below: A Lv Rocklslacd 8 05 am 1 45 pm Ar Peoria II 20 am 4 51 pm ' Atlanta, Ua 8 10 am 7 30 pm " niooniington. 111.... 1 i pm 6 25 pm ' Champalpo, 111 S 40 pm 8 00 pm " Cincinnati, O 9 05 pm 7 10 am " Decatur, 111 2 45 pm 9 Co pm " EvansvUle. In 33 pm 8 06 aiu " Indianapolis, Ind U OS pm 3 30 am . Jacksonville, 111 3 4f pm II 38 pm Jacksonville, FU... I SO l'J 7 50 am jouisvi le, Ky 1110 pm 9 30 am M Muncle, Ind 7 48 pm 5 55 am " Mobile. Ala i 15 poi 2 55 am " Memphis. Tenn S 05 am 8 05 am " Nashville, TenD ... 12 45 am 9 05 am " New Orleans, La.... 7 15 pm 7 15 pm " Richmond, Va 3 30 pm 8 !0 am " Srrintleld, 111 3 ?0 pm 9 10 pm " St. Louis, Mo 4 12 pm 7 16 am " Teire Hauto, Ind... 5 30 pm 5 2i)am " Washington, D. C... 3 35 pm 47 am An mrtrtltloniU I'a-wenicer Tr.lu Laws Bock IrIadiI at 7:33 p.m. and reach- Peoria at 10:30 p. m. E. L. GOFF, Agent. M. A. PATTERSON, G. P. A Low R.xtc Excvirsions -via- NORTHERN PACIFIC To the Northwest S During the Summer Jvist Whett You Wsxnt Write at one for particulars. S. A. MATT UK ITS, I. F. A , Cntcaffo. CHARLES 8. FKK, U. V. A., Ht. I'aul. ATTORNEYS. M'CASKRIX & M'CASKRIN, Attorneys at Law. Kock Island and Milan. Rock Is land office in Ilcng'stoii Block. Milan offiee 011 Main street. II. C. Connelly. I?. 1). Connelly. CONNELLY & CONNELLY Attorneys at Law. Money loaned. Office over Thomas' drii': store, corner of Second avenue and Seventeenth street. JACKSON, HURST & STAFFORD, Attorneys at Law. Office in Rock Island National Hank Euildinir. W. L. Ludolph. Robert R. Reynolds. LUDOLI-H & REYNOLDS, Attorneys at Law. Money to loan. General legal busi ness. Notary jHiblic. 1705 Second avenue, I'ufurd block. E. D. Sweeney. C. L. AValker. SWEENEY & WALKER, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law. Office in Renpston block. C. J. Searle. C. 15. Marshall. SEA RLE & MARSHALL, Lawyers. Money to loan on kihkI real estate security. Mitchell & Lynde block, Itock Island, Illinois. M'EMRY & M'ENIRY, Attorneys at Law. Loan money on pood security, make collections. References, Mitch ell &. Lynde, bankers. Office, Mitchell & Lynde building. JAMES F. MURPHY, Attorney at Law. Office room, 1C, Mitchell & Lynde Lynde building-. WILLIAM M. W ALKER, Lawyer. Money to loan. General legal busi ness. Notary public. Real estate, insurance. 1714 Second avenue. PHYSICIANS. DR. CORA EMERY REED, Homoeopathic Physician. Special attention to diseases of women and children, also diseases of eye. ear, nose and throat. - Office hours OiHO to 12 a. m., 1 to 4 p. m. 321 Sixteenth street. Rock Island. N. M. MOORE, M. D. Star Block. Hours 10:00 to 11:00 a. m., 2:00 to 4:00 and after 7:00 p. in. DOCTOR OSTROM, Occulist and Aurist. Entire attention given to eye, car, nose and throat. Hours to 12 a. in., 1 to 5 p. nu Sunday 'J to 11. 'Phone 5054. New Illinois theatre, corner Sixteenth street and Second avenue. ANDERS CH ATTSTRAM, Medical Masseur. Graduated from Royal Institute, Stockholm. Sweden. Practical med ical massage and baths. Specialty for rheumatism, nervousness and paralysis. Removed from Library bldg., Moline, to 514 Brady St., Dav enport, Iowa. Telephone No. 9511. IHSNTISTS. DR. C. W. GRAFTON, Dentist. Rooms over the Boston Shoe Store. Office hours from 8 to 12 a. m. and 1 to 0 p. in." T. TAYLOR, Dentist. Office hours 8:30 to 12 111., 1:30 to 5:00 p. m. 219, Eighteenth etrcet. Opposite Union office. Telephone 33 green. AKCII ITKCTS. DRACK & KERNS, Architects and Superintendents. Skinner Block. Second Floor. Office hours F. M. Wrack. 10 to 12 a. m., 4 to 5:30 p. m. George M. Kerns, 2. to 4 p. m. FLORISTS. HENRY GAETJE, Prop. Chippiannock Nursery. Cut Powers and Designs of all kinds. City store, 1S07 Second avenue. Telephone 610. Administrator's Notlea. Estate of WUbelm Thieme, deceased. The underalEned ha-nnK oeen appointed ad ministrator ol the estate of Wllbeltn Thleroe, late of the county of Rock Island, state of Illinois, deceased, hereby gives notice that be will aDDear before the county oourt 01 kock Island couaty, at the county court room, la the city of Rock Island, at the July term, on tbe first Monday In July next, at which time all persons bavins; claims against said estate are notified and requested to attend, (or the purpose of bavins; tbe same adjusted. All persons lraeotei to saia estate are re quested to make immediate payment to the unaersicnea. Dated this ietn day or May. a. u. iwb. Otto Gotts h, Administrator.. SwniitT & Wilkib, Attorneys (or Admin istrator. V