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TIIE AltOUS; WEDNESDAY, JTJINE 23, 1902. "Hi iiiffioifui! mm j r f , - - - ..... $24.25 TO Colorado AND BACK. That is going to be the rate on fre quent days during the summer. It ia less than half the usual fare leu than the regular one-way rate. It ia made so that people of moderate means may spend their vacations this year in Colorado. It takes only one night on the road to go to Colorado. . No wonder everybody is talking about - going there this summer. Write or call for a copy of our Colo rado Hand-Book. It tells all about the hotels, their prices by week and month, the fishing, hunting, etc. FRANK A. HART. Pass'r Agent C. B. a Q. Depot Telephone 1180. ONE WORD TO THE SUFFERERS FROM DISEASE The nge of miracles has passed Ye know that everything moves hy what the scientists call immutable laws. Thev are unvarying from ever- trr m v V v : r- J 10 X-RAY EX AMI NATION FREE lasting. These laws rule alike the heavenly spheres and the actions and lives of those living" on those spheres 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 you overeat that you will -suffer. It is a law that if you fall down in front of a moving' train you will suffer. And all of the dis eases that afflict mankind come from the conscious or unconscious infrac tion of some one of the laws that govern the universe. These diseases may be heriditary -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 Upon the Children even unto the Third and Fourth Generation." But if nature provides a penalty for the infraction of the least of her laws he has also provided a remedy. For years 1 have made a careful study of disease, its cause and effect. And I have made a wonderful discovery. I have discovered that nature's remedy for a very large number of diseases is electricity. I use my clecrodes upon the nerve centers of the human system and nature does the rest. If you are suffering from any Female Weakness, have a tumor, cancer or g'oitre, 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 J can tell you whether or not I can be of assistance to you, or whether your disease is in too 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. I guarantee a cure in all curable cases and cure hundreds that others consider incurable. J. ALVIN HORNE. M. D. And Awoclate Phvalclann. Roomi n, so. 51, M. 61 and fn, Mitchell & l.vnde Hide., Kock Inland. Hours 9 to 12, i to 5 and 7 to S. Sun days to 11 a. m. Administrator's Notice. Katate of Mairdclln Klein, deceased lb uDdenipned bavlDg been appointed id mlD'Stratrix of the estie of Magtielln Klein late of toe count et Fork Islr1 state of Il linois, deceased, hereby Riven notice that she will appear before tbe county court of Kock Inlacd count at tbe county court room, lathe city of Bock Inland, at the Aucrutt term on tbe Brut MoDday in August next, at blcb live all pnons having claim agaioftt aald estate are notified acrt r' queued to attend, for tbe purpoae of bavins the same adjusted All peuson Indebted to said rotate are re quested to make Immediate payment to the underslcnrd. Dated tbla 11th day of June A. D 'PO-J L.BMA Kl F.IN. Adtnlclatratrlx. MRS. IDA L. ROSER Grand-Niece of Ex-President James K. Tolb, Writes to Mrs. PinkJiam Saying: DeabMbs. riXKnAM havobeen married for nearly two years, and so far hare not been Diessea wuti a canu. I have, howeTcr, suffered with a com xi : o f ;-. r4 mn1a rriiiM! and nnln. xul menstruation, until Tery recently. Is an s!!sect!c Ksallnz Powier r - w u..t. ft.. uMimrfa Rum and Sratrt wiU0t tear. 2 cnU. OruggisU. f v n a MBS. IDA I. KOSEIU "The raluo of L-ydia 1Z. Plnk ham's Vegetable Compound -was called to my attention by an intimate friend, whose life had simply been a torture with inflammation and ulcer ation, and a few bottles of your Com round cured ber : she can hardly believe it lwrself to-day, she enjoys such blessed health. 1 took four bottles of yourCompound and consider myself cured. 1 am once more in line health and spirits; my domestic and official duties all seem easy now, for I feel so stron? I can do three times what I used to do. You have a host of friends in Denver, and amonir the best ronnt, Yours very cratefully. Mks, Ida L. Roskr, 3'.'G 18th Ave., Denver, Col." f 5000 forfeit If abov testimonial Is not gtnulns. If you are ill, don't hesitate to petabottleof LytflaK. PinkUani's Vegetable Compound at once, and write to Mrs. lMnkham, Lynn, Mass., for special advice It is free. WEBER PIANOS "Among all the instruments of the renowned makers, here and abroad, I to-day prefer the Weber, because of its sympathetic tone quality." -r , EMMA CALVE. Afrit y, i goo. They cost a little more, but they last a lifetime Write for Catalogue WEBER PIANO WAREROOiMS 366 Wabaah Ave., CHICAGO Chicago Dental Company For You. If you are in need of dental work call on us before in elsewhere as we can save von ruonev. e use nothing but the lcst of material and our work is guaranteed to re hrst class in every respect. If vou are in need of a set of teeth call and see our thin elastic plate. We guarantee it to tit in all cases and when all others have failed. We never ask you more than our prices below. CLEANING FKEK. Cement lillinirs Bone filling Platinum tilling , Silver fillings Gold tilling, f 1 and up Gold crowns, 4 to 5. . . . Set of teeth, found up.. tl5 set of teeth for.... 25C 25C 50i 50c $1.00 5.O0 10,00 Permanent location- Office 1607 Second Ave. BOCK ISLAND. Over Speidel'a Drug Store. Low Excursions -via NORTHERN PACIFIC To the Northwest During the Summer Just What You Want Write at once for particulars. 8. A. MATTHEWS. D. F. A., Chicago. CBABLES S. FBK, U. P. BU I'aal. DAVENPORT DOINGS Frank Traryer has filed a separate reply from that of his wife in the matter of the injunction rae ami petition t if intervention tiled against him in the matter of his abatement of a nuisance at Gilbertown. Mr. Traeger denies that he is now op erHtinr a saloon and nsks that the injunction be dissolved. Word has reached Sheriff Mi-Arthur to the effect that Gov. A. J5. Cum mins had suspended the sentence against Georjre Kobb, who was sent to the eniteiitiary from Scott coun ty in ls'Jit, upon conviction of as sault with intent to murder his wife. OO Arthur (!. Francis, the bicycle deal er, has irone into voluntary bank ruptcy. He schedules liabilities of $1,700 and assets of $.00. Mr. Fran cis was in business on Third street, just east of 1'rady. A court item is recalled by the marriag-e of Frank ,7. Ciuadr and Miss Gertrude I'lummer. Only the other day last week it was, a de cree of divorce was' granted to the wife of the groom of yesterday be cause of desertion ami non-support. 00 A son of Aid. Lindliolut dislocated his arm by a fall sustained while limbing to a pigeon loft. 00 The Scott Count v Teachers' Insti tute, under the direction of 1'rof Walker, superintendent of schools, is now in session. The institute opened M oiidu v. but the work was not really gotten into before yesterday.' l'rof Walker said that the registration was exceptionally fine, and observed that notwithstanding the carnival the work was taken up with an inter est truly praiseworthy. The appli cants and the classes are arranged according to grades. There are three of these, tirade Is Grade C, and (rude D. 00 Victor 1.. Lit tig has gone to Ottum wa. where yesterday he acted as best man at the marriage of I'aul K Faust of Chicago, at one time located here, and Miss Caroline Ilolnian of Ottnmwa. The marriage occurred at S:.';o o'clock yesterday morning. 00 Misses Helen and Ariel Craig, of Kansas City, are the guests of Flor ence Morehouse, of the Lorenen block. The ladies are here to attend the carnival. 00 The Havenport Savings bank. through its attorney, W. 11. Wilson has entered suit against W. W. White head, and Dr. A. L. Hageboeck, Cha Fasche. .1. H. Flick and K. S. ,ohn- sm. endorsers, to secure the re- eoerv of $2,000, alleged to be due I I is Nature's time for rest; and the man who does not take sufficient time to sleep or who cannot sleep when he makes the effort, is wearing out his nervous strength and consuming his vital power. Dr. Miles Nervine brings sweet, soothing, refreshing sleep. Don't let another night pass. Get it to-day. "I am a drapsrist, so when I was troubled with insomnia a few years aj;o I took Dr. Miles' Nervine and found immediate relief. I have not been troubled with that disease since," 1L L. Howard, Madison, Wis. I Dr. Miles' soothes the nerves, nour ishes the brain, and re freshes the entire organism. Sold by drnrcists on guarantee. Dr. Miles Medical Co, Elkhart; Ind. upon a promissory note executed on Sept. 24, 1901, and falling due March 24, 1U02. Judgment for the full face value of the note with interest at 8 per cent- is asked for. 00 . Kev. George Kn.eroth died at the parsonage, of the German M. K. church in this city at 3:43 o'clock yesterday afternoon at the age of 67 years, lie had been for 44 years an active minister of the German M. E. church and had been pastor of the church in Davenport for four years. He will be buried at Quiney, 111., Tuesday, .7uly 1, at 2 p. m. Services will be held in the church in this city at Sixth and Warren streets, Monday, dune :;o, at 2 p. m. 00 Miss Ida Augusta Weede became the wife of Henry Schoen yesterday at 3:;0 o'clock. The cereuiony was performed in the St. l'uul's English Lutheran church in the presence of a number of Gilbert and Davenport friends, by the pastor. Kev. W. H. HIancke. Mr. Schoen is from Lost Nation, Clinton county, and is an in dustrious and prosperous farmer. The bride is one of .Davenport's daughters. 00 Yesterday morning at 7:30 o'clock at the English Lutheran parsonage, Kev. Klancke otliciating, occurred the marriage of Miss Kosy Sehroepfer and .Joseph llapps. both of Daven port. The attendants were Walter Tichenor and Martha Moeller. PON' TOBACCO SPIT and SMOKE Vm,l i You can be etired of any form of tobacco tining easily, be mads well, strong, matrnrtic. full o? new life and Tiiror by taking MO-TO-BAC, -- - .'iiny gain teu pounds in ten days. Orer BOO.OOO cured. Alt druKCit. Cure rutrtiiiiM. Book- iTi... . avice i-Kf.f.. Address STEALING RlildiiD Y CO., v Chicago or New YorkT i.17 Don't Be Fooled! Take the genuine, original ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA Mad only by Madison MJI cino Co.. Madison, Wis. It keep you well. Our trad mark cut on each package. Price, 33 cents. Never soi4 In bulk. Accept no subslia iTiiitM lute. Ask your druggist. 1 WILLOW BARK por v: TREATMENT pMnZ& "i ZZZo Habits. Purely vegetable treatment; has cured thousands; has Injured none. Incorporated under the laws of Illi nois. Established over twelve years. WILLOW BARK CO., Write (or literature, DANVERS. ILL. TIPS TO TRAVELERS. One hundred miles shortest to Chattanooga, Quceu & Crescent route. v Queen and Crescent fast line t Birmingham and New Orleans. Two fast trains daily. Only through car lipe to ABhevlMe, X. C, Queen & Crescent rout aad. Southern railway. i ' ' Queen & Crescent service Cincin nati t Atlanta and Jacksonville, the best in the country. - If you are goinj on a vacation by rail or boat, call at C, K. 1. & l.K'y city ticket office, 1 fi i:t Second avenue, or depot office, for printed matter and information.. Puget Sound is one of the most fa vored portions of our country. Its history is fuscinating, its fcceuery 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., bit" cents for the-' book, and yon may be surprised to learn what a favored land there is away up in the northwestern corner of our country. The ICock Ixlanl Iloatl is selling round trip tickets to Spirit Lake on certain days at less than rate for one way tickets. SjK'cial low excursion tickets on sale to Minneapolis. St. Paul,.Duluth and the resorts of the northwest. Kound trip tickets to Colorado, L'tah. Oregon and California at ex ceedingly low rates. Through cars everywhere; for full particulars, call at city office, 1S13 Second avenue. Telephone 1423; or depot. Thirty-first street and Fifth avenue, telephone 10'.'3. C . M. Jt St I Kalln-ay Company Fourth of Julv excursion tickets between points within 200 miles at one and one-third fare for the round trip, to be sold July 3' and 4; return coupon to July 7, l'J02. S. 11. Stoddard, Agent. 1. L. Ilinrichs, Com'l -gt., Daven port. Snperb Servlr. Splendid Scenery Kn route to Niagara Falls, Muskoka and Kawartha lakes, St. Lawrence river and rapids. Thousand islands. White mountains and Atlantic sea coast resorts, via the Grand Trunk railway system. For copies of tourist publications apply to (Jcorge V. Vaux. A. U. P. & T. A., 133 Adams street, Chicago. Kick Island to 1'rovlriencr, It. I. and lie tnrn. July 7. R and morning of Oth the 'Kock Island Koute" will sell round trip tickets to Providence at rate of one fare plus $1, good to return up to July -0, and by paying 50 cents ticket can be extended to August 13. Fourth of July. July 3 and 4 the C, 15. I. & P. It'y will sell, round trip tickets to all points on their line within 200 miles at rate of fare and one-third, good to return up to and including July 7. MOLINE MENTION Mother Gray' 8weet Powders For children. Mother Graj for years a nurse in the Children's Home in New York, treated children success fully with a remedy, now prepared and placed in the drug stores, called Mother Gray's Sweet Towders for children. They are harmless as milk, pleasant to take and never fail. A certain cure for feverishness, consti pation, headache, teething and stom ach disorders, and remove worms. At all druggists. 25c. Sample sent free. Address Allen S. Olmsted, L.e Eoy, N. Y. The. 5-weeks-old child of Mr. and Mrs. Axel J. Swanson died this morn ing from the effects of burns receiv ed by the accidental overturning of a lighted lamp by the mother on a bed in which the little one was sleep ing. OO John II. Marsh, 30 years of age and living at 1721 Fifteenth street, was found today to be suffering with a light attack of smallpox. The resi dence was quarantined. OO Henry IJader, an employe of the Moline Plow company, and Miss Nel lie Deatz, 1)21 Sixteenth street, were married this morning at the First Methodist parsonage, Kev. M. V. Crumbaker officiating. The bride is au aunt of Mrs. Jesse Cowley and has resided with her the last rive years. George K. Holt, son of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Holt, and Miss Jennie IJvrd Cox, daughter of Mr. ami Mrs. C. C. Cox of 2510 Sixth avenue, were married yesterday afternoon at the home, of the bride at 5 o'clock. Kev. M. V. Crumbaker jierforniing the ceremony. Mr. Holt is city editor of the Journal and one of the .popular young newspaper men of the city. The interesting announcement comes from Chicago that Charlie Drun stroni. the well known former clerk in Kmil Heimbeck's drug store, was married June 17 to Miss Minnie Mor gan, of Green Day, Wis. .V friend and former classmate, Kev. Adolf Hult, performed the ceremony and Mr. llrunstrom and bride are now at home to friends at 7S Lincoln ave nue, Chicago. They expect to visit Moline in the near future.' OO Assessor Samuels and his assistant. Fred Swenssoii, have completed the proerty rolls for the city and the bonks will be turned in to the county clerk's office at once. The totals show that there has been a gain of 557,084 in the assessed value of pro perty in Moline over last year, or a diuerenee in the actual value of S2K5.420. The total figures for the assessed valuation, which is one-fifth of the actual cash value, are: Lots $t,:;f.S.94S,for l'.'Ol $l,:!2.K3.gain for l!i:j $42,005. Personal S04S.5S7, for I'.lOl $034. 121. gain for 1002 $14,400. Lands $132.S73. for 1001 $132,320. gain for 1!2 $553. Full value for HM2 $10,752,040; full value for l'JOl, $10,400,020; gain for 1.I02, $285,420. OO After attempting suicide on three different occasions by taking mor phine and only Monday threatened to end his existence by jumiMiig into the river. John ISeuell. better known as "Jack." is now a prisoner in the county jail. For several months ISeuell has been drinking heavily, and during those numerous sprees he has attempted to end his life by taking morphine, but the timely arrival of a doctor has each time thwarted his purpose. Monday he threatened to drown himself to the police and he was taken care of at the station oyer night and yesterday before Magis trate Olson he expressed his desire of keeping away from drink and he was given 120 days in the county jail. 'OO About a week ago a fine bay mare owned by K. H. Wilson, the grocer, was injured on upper Fifth avenue by the caving in of the pavement. As a result of the injury, blood poison ing set in and the animal died. Mr. Wilson will look to the city to pay the damage, which amounts to $125. OO F. Stanley Skinner and wife have returned from their extended bridal tour through the east. OO Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Wheebuk, Mrs. and Miss Saams and Miss Olson and the Misses 1ong form a party which left for Denver last evening. OO The funeral of the late John Hildar Kneberg took place at 9 o'clock this morning from the home, 1326 Twelfth avenue, and at 10 o'clock from the Swedish Methodist church. The re mains were given a military burial by Company F ami the Spanish American war veterans. The ser vices were conducted by Kev. Dr. Kurrell and Kev. Johnson, pastor of the church. OO Kobert Daws, of Milan, an employe of the Davis company, on Sylvan isl and, accidentally cut his left foot badly today with an ax. The tissues were cut to the bone. Dr. G. G. Craig. Jr.. dressed the wound and the man was sent home on a car. OO Coroner Kckhart was called to this city Ibis morning to hold an inquest over the remains of Magnus Sandine, who died about midnight at his home, 314 Fourth avenue. Sandine was subject to epileptic fits, and last Friday had a bad attack from which he had apparently recovered. He was discovered last night in his bed in a dying condition. The jury de cided that death had been caused by cardiae disease brought 011 by re peated epileptic attacks. OO Three wandering cigar makers ap plied to Dr. Long at Fast Moline for medical attendance this morning, and it was learned that they had been eating toadstools that they had mis taken for mushrooms. Two' of them. H. C. Morsche and K. C. Schultz, were able to be removed to the Moline city hospital, but the other, John Hoj- kins, was in a serious condition this afternoon. The men, claim Memphis. Tenn., as their home. HCVW" IS YOUR LIVER For Bilious and Nervous Disorders, such as Wind and Pain In the Stomach, Sick Headache, Giddiness, Fulness and Swelling after meals. Dizziness and Drow.tiness, Cold Chills, Flushings of Heat. Loss of Appetite, Shortness of Breath, Costiveness, Blotches on the 5-kiu, Disturbed Sleep. Friebtful Dreams, and all Nervous nnd Trembling Sensations. &c. Tho - r ... n mm M "W Af fMMAa Thid a a na ft iff t rt n 13 1.- r IT sufferer " earnestly invited to try one Box ot these fills, and they will be acknowledged to I be"! r,foSSrl iA UINEA A B05C." 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