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G THE AH SUB, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1903 The Blood is the Life Thus sajd one of the greatest physicians of modern times. If the Blood is pure, then the individual is strong and healthy. If the blood is impure,- then there is sickness and decay in the whole system. The duty of the Kidneys is to filter, the blood, which circulates through them for that purpose, cleansing it from all im purities, worn-out matter and uric acid, collected in its journey from the heart through the system. To purify the blood we must first be sure that the Kidneys are in order. We cannot get pure water from a foul filter, neither can we get pure rich blood from diseased Kidneys. If the Kidneys are out of order, they cannot filter the impurities 'and uric acid from the blood, resulting in Rheumatism, gout, pain in the back, urinary troubles and kindred diseases. IRVING'S BUCIIU WAFERS cure Rheumatism to stay cured, by removing the 'cause. They put the Kidneys in a healthy condition, enabling them to discharge the blood to the heart pure and healthful, with all uric acid, the presence of which in the blood is the cause of Rheumatism and all other blood diseases, eliminated. Mr. John Knowlton's experience, which he relates in a recent letter, is just the same as many others who have written in thankfulness for their . cure. Mr. Knowlton's says : . "A a sufferer from chrcnfc Rheamstlsra for nearly twenty years, I think I may safely ray that I have tried almost a hundred remedies : old women's recipes, physicians prescriptions and patent medicines. Many of them relieved rce lor a time, tint the first slight cold brought back the Rheumatism. One day I picked p a circular of Irving's nuchu Waters ani start! to read it. I was not much interested at first, but when I began to read how the kidneys were re sponsible for Rheumatism. I began to pay attention and the common sense statements made such an impression that I immediately bought a box. Well. I took the whole box and had no Rheumatism for a month, but a slight cold brought it back, but not so bad as previously. This encouraged me, and I bought six boxes. I took them all faithfully, and. It is now nine months since I had a twinge of the Rheumatics, so that I feel that I am really cured. After the experience that I had with other so called remedies for Rheumatism, you will und-rstand how glad I am to be able t tes ify to the merits of Irving's Uuchu Waters. They certainly did all that is claimed for them ia my case." IRVING'S BUCHU WAFERS are nature's own remedy for the cure of Bright's Disease, Congestion of the Kidneys, Bladder troubles, Dropsical Swellings, Gout, Gravel, Jaundice, Diabetes, Female Complaints and Irregularities, and are a positive cure for all Diseases and Blood Impurities which are directly or indirectly traceable to deranged action of the Kidnej'S. They are pleasant to the taste, being sugar coated, and are prepared by the Irving Drug Co., Philadelphia. Price, fifty cents. There are many imitations of the IRVING'S BUCIIU WAFERS on the market, but do not " be satisfied with anything but the genuine. THE IIAEFEIt HOUSE PHARMACY, H. O. BOLTS, PEOP. f W-I-I-MMI..lM:..I..I..I..!..M.I..I.i: !! ! I M..M..M..T..T..t,.i..M I Wo aro showing bomo very new stylos, embracing every -tiling now in Shoes. 4.00 S6e BOSTON 1721 Second Avenue. Telephone 1312 West, or call Stengel, ' -' ii .L" .iiiMs . '" " " ;-. lm ; . ... ...... ..... m.im.i SSSSSJWMMMMtMMSBMHMSMSBBSSMSSSSSSWS-MW- t CALIFORNIA FOR THE WINTER Couldn't you arrange your business affairs so as to permit of your spending a couple of months in California next winter? California isn't far away. The rate is not high. And there is no place on earth whore you can enjoy a holiday to better advantage. Elderly people who fear the rigors of a northern clime, semi-invalids, those who are distracted by the wor- ries and cares of business are going to California in in creasing numbers. A hundred thousand people tpent last winter there. More are going this winter. Think the. matter over, and then give us an opportun ity of quotingVates and telling you about our through car service. S. F. Exclusive Agency For ihis J Celebrated Ladies9 Shoe. Pair. It'se. Sign... When you h;ive trouble with your plumbing, that's a sign the work wasn't properly clone at first. When you entrust your plumb ing' repair work or new to us, that's a sign you'll have no trou ble "vitti it. You'll believe in signs after you have tried our work. at 1316 Third Avenue. Plumber. o F. H. PLUMMER, C. P. A- ' BOCK rSLAND, ILL. BOYD, D: P. A., Davenport, Iowa. Shoe for tiiomeii PUNISH HUNTERS Enforcement of trie New Game Law in State of Illinois. REVENUE FROM THE LICENSES State Commissioner IjotcJ y Writes on the Sub ject. ,In a recent letter A. K." Love joy, of Koscoe, state game commissioner, tells of the working of the game law in Illinois. Mr. Love joy also tells of the immense amount of work requir ed to get it into working order. The letter is as follows: "Thinking that possibly a short communication from the stale game commissioner of Illinois of what is be ing done in the way of game protec tion under the new game law would be if some interest to your readers, I append the fallowing list of eases of violations of the law since Aug. 1: Many Flues Iuposc1. "For killing ducks out of season. Gustavo Fugle, Ottawa, III., fined $15; hunting without a license, two per sons, Colu!?n, 111., fined $3 each; at tempting to kill prairie chickens, Bl mer Sanferd, Lincoln, fined $15; kill ing one pruirie chicken, John Jenkins, Lincoln, lined$15; killing birds, several Italians, Geneva, fined $i0; buying and selling squirrels, L. C. Keese, Anna, fined $25; killing song birds, Harry Schrader, Chicago, fined and fine re mitted, as lie was only support of a widowed mother; selling squirrels, MoLscs Levlev, Alto Pass, fined $25; Wluntiiiflr without license, F. Pecharo. Pickney ville, fined $25; killing song birds, Louis Boris, Chicago fined- $5; killing song birds, George Doretors, Chicago, lined $5; trespass, W. H. Hid den, Camp Point, fined $:; killing song birds, Frank Ortlepp, Chicago, lined $.15; hunting without a license. John Monkus, Chicago, fined $25; hunting without a. license. Sain Yangi las, Chicago, lined $25; trespass, two parties. Milmine. fined $1; killing one robbiu, Charles Heining. Chicago, fined $5. In addition to the above fines, each person prosecuted also paid costs of the suit. We have now got the state well organized, with a good deputy warden in each county, who is giving his time and attention to the work and is receiving pay for such days as he is employed in actual duty. The state has been divided into 10 districts, with a good traveling ward mi to cover about ten counties each. The traveling warden's duty is to go over his district each month, after having selected deputies, and see that each is doing his duty, and in this way we ice! that we can come as near enforcing the law as possible. Revenue From Llcennen. Licenses are being issued by every county, city and village clerk of the state, and there was received at the state treasurer's office at Springfield, in July, $2.i:SG.7 for licenses issued prior to July 1, and Aug. 1 there was paid into the state treasury $16,3:1.0l for licenses issued during July. The report for licenses issued during Aug ust has not Ih-cii received from the slate treasurer, but from all reports received there will be from $12,000 to I5.)H' at least pai 1 in for licenses issued iV.iring August, as the reports from the state treasurer each month are for the amounts received for the previous month. The money thus paid into the state treasury goes di rectly back to the country, as the 10 traveling wardens and 102 deputies have to be paid each month. The nmtter of getting the new law before tliH public, and the fact that some thing like 5.000 clerks in the state have to be furnished not only with blank licenses, but also with blank applications, blanks for reporting to the. state treasurer, and copies of the game law both in pamphlet form and in synopsis form on large cards, means a great expense, as it has taken to the various clerks of the state to date 7.1.000 license blanks, with as many blank applications, numerous other blanks as mentioned, and over 80.000 copies of the. game law., Interested in New Law. The people generally over the state are much interested in the protection of game, as the. matter has been agi tated Iuring the last two years to such an extent that not only the sportsmen, but the farmers are awake to the interest of game protection, ami the man who thinks he will slip out and kill a few birds out of season or without a license, or in any other way violates the new game law, is very apt to be arrested promptly, for nearly every one of the deputy game wardens has friends throughout his county who are continually op the watch and notify him at once of any hunters that are out after game out of season or contrary to law. We hope that by the time the new game law has been in effect a year everyone will be willing to abide by its pro visions. Dietlnar In rites Dlsess. To cure dyspepsia or indigestion it is no longer necessary to live on milk and toast. Starvation produces such weakness that the whole system be comes an eas prey to disease. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure enables the stomach and digestive organs to digest and as similate all of the wholesome food that one cares to eat, and is a never failing: cure for indigestion, dyspepsia and all stomach troubles. Kodol di gests what you eat makes the stom ach sweet. v Sold by all druggists. f B A WfF.RTMW T'S JJLL V AT THE HOTELS. At the Harper M. Maxwell, Chica go; 1. J. Dellin. l'.oston; D. M. Corbin, Kochester; S. II. Van Home. Chicago; K. J. Mayers; K. J. Sallere; S. Truax, .New York; -. ' Hartford, Hockford; C. A. lavis. Chicago; A. VI. Wiggan, Chicago; Mrs. A. K. Hlaer; Mrs. W. Fielder, l'eoria; Miss M. Fielder. Peo ria; J. C. Hangs, Minneapolis; P. Keinemann., New- York; J. 15. Day, Chi cago; I). IZ. McKinney, Chicago; 11. G. Stephens. New York; Mr. and Mrs. Walker Whiteside. New York; Miss 11. Keys, New York; J. Schncrr, Quincy; K. S. Mygatt, Katama.oo; W. W. Pol lock and wife, Chicago; F. I.. Mc Laughlin, Chicago; C. C. Merrill, Chi cago; G. Heckerley, Ciiicago; W. J. Weber. Chicago; A. J. Harty, Wyo ming; J. Harty. AVyoniing; A. Pice, Chic-ago; J. H. Warden, New York; S. Simon, Philadelphia; (.'. T. Schroeder, St. Louis; Dr. II. IS. Crawford. Chica go; Mrs. J. Fitgerald. Atkinson; K. (!. Gillet. Chicago; II. M. Hen net t . Chi cago; J. T. I'.i-owji. Chicago; H. (!old smith. Cleveland; J. A. Legg. Pontiac; C. F. Hawe. Kansas City; U. T. Ogles by. i'liicago; K. 15. Shapker. Chicago; M. Thompson; F. H. Large, Peoria; 11. T. Leavenworth. Jr., New York; S. Y. Deem. Galva; A. Mclleare, Kewa nee; J. T. Sterling, Ds Moines; V. D. Gordon. Detroit; D. J. Harding. Uos- ton; F. I-:. Deem. (Jala. III.; C. FnvJ erson. Chieairo; (Jeorge A. Price," tck Island: J. II. Hcben, 'New York; A. O. P.est. Chicago; A. Kathbarth. New York; H. L. Smith. Clinton; 11. V. Fisher, Gencseo. At (lie Harms ( Furopean) ' C. Welluiner. Di'troit: M.J. Morgan. New- York; M. J. Solliva, New York; I). Weringarth. De1n.it; F. C. P.illider. New York; A. W. Cross. Nw York; John S. Wilson. Seattle, Wash.; Mrs. F. M. How ley. Chicago; F. W. Gibbon. Chicago; John M. Maddon. New York; (I. M. Hood, Chicago; It. P. Ocke'ma, Frecport; Louis Teuchcr. Jr., St. Louis; F. Hastings, HosGm; A. F. Micr. Milwaukee: John M. New burg er, Chicago; .N. W. Hunl. Aberdeen. S. D.; Thomas Nodcn. Moline; Charles Kuhn. New York; William Hunter, New York; Charles Marks. New York; H. Nierhause. New York; J. C. Thom as, Pittsburg. Pa.; L. P. Lucey. Dan ville, 111.; James L. P.rown. Stnbcn ville. Ohio; C. P. Samples. Chicago; L. I). Howe. Celar Lapids; C.J. Frech tel. New York; L. J. Williams. Cedar Itapids; C. C. Munroe. Galesburg; L. J. Wilson. Savanna. 111.: C. P. Mosen field. New York: G. P. Walker. P.Ioom inglin; P. M. Durant, Peoria; H. A. Mi'yers. Chi-ago; C. C. McCall. Cin cinnati; F. McGuire, Chicago; A. A. Sturr. Cleveland; Ii. W. Austin. Madi son. Wis.: (i. V. Green, Toledo, Ohio; A. V. Olson. Chicago; P. J. Dixon. Chi cago; L. Wilson, Alton. HI.; C. P.. Ol linger. Hilda, III.; L. J. Grant. Chica go; H. P.. Kelly. Chicago; Thomas Johns, New York; A. C. Murray, Chi cago; J. J. Lnndy, Peoria. At the Hock 'Island House W. M. Ilonney, New York; Miss May Stuart. New York; W. II. Harrows, New York; Amelia Warner. New York: Sophie Mg gert. New York; Charles P.. P.ertrand and child. New York; Henry Ham mn. New York; Nettie Kville, New York; Warner Orland. New York; (!. K. Spickler, Andalusia: II. L. Creel, Chicago; A. C. Tiffany. Davenport; W. Harris, Kock Island; J. L. Havlik. Chi cago; II. M. Jones, Hock Island; C. II. Patten. Uock Island; C. A. Hopes, Heyndds; Henry Alesehuler. Chicago; A.'i:. Amlerson. Hilda. HI.; T. F. Hinds. Utica. N". Y.; (J. S. Hyman. Chicago; F. Ditnoig, Peoria: W. Osborne, Pe oria; H. T. II inland. La Crosse, Wis.; A. H. Dorman. Pick Island; L. S. Mc Millan. Chicago; J. IJ. Fitnev. Peoria: T.M.VanSant. Kansas Cit. ; E. K. Tiloh and wife, (.aha; W. II. Carey, Carbon Cliff. Warning, W amine Beware of substitutes offeteu by unscrupulous dealers in place of Fo ley's Honey and Tar, Foley's Kidney Cure and Banner Salve. Dishonest dealers for a little extra profit will try to palm off worthless prepara tions in place of these valuable medi cines that have stood the test of years and thus jeopardize the lives of their victims. For sale by all druggists. GET THE MABET. i I Inn n r n ' a r J i u i h i r .. L-J ..,,..,1 ; 1 "': i 1 ! I ! I n r I'M Bi n ' n ' ' ; ' L- ?MsVrfsssMsAV-Vi..-.V.ir ' LI J ! f :.-mwmiHM ! II in in mump t LJ LJ LJ L. )' H -mrz I I ! s V JiJ - i - Amw ), , - - - J- - - vliXl W FIFTY YEARS FRANCHISE IS VOTED AT QENESE0 Genesee's city council has granted a franchise extending ever 50 years to the Gencseo. Cambridge & Kewa nce inteiiirbaii line, which will be a feeder to the interurbaii lines from Gencseo to Kock Island. The ordinance specifies a single track on Oakwmid avenue, First, Cen ter and Second' streets. The company must agree to bear one-third of the expiT.se of paiug whenever the im provement of the streets used is ordered-. Attorney 11. II. Olmsted held that such a provision would hamper the promoters in securing financial backing. The read must pave with brick be tween the rails ami IS inches on eith er side at all street or alley crossings. The use of the tracks by other lines entering the city must be granted. Hie council to act as an arbitration board in case the Iwo companies cannot agree. A 5 cent fare in the city lim its is specified;, also (lifc-minute service between Gencseo and Cambridge be tween 7 a. in. and 7 p. in.; transfers to other Plies for travel within city limits must be issued. A bond of $25. M'0 to indemnify the city is demand ed. A 2-year limit is specified, an 1 work in Gencseo must lie completed within '.! days from the time of be gin mug. The company has accepted the ordi nance granted by the Kevvanee city council. The franchise has the usual feature of compelling the company to pave Ihe stuets used for track.-- and to see that they are al-o properly ligltted. Forty days f the expressed limit of t davs fir acceptance had expired and the tiled acceptance does not mean that the terms of the ordi nance are accept oil. In fact . t !:o soul h -westerly, course to Galva and Gales burg instead of to Kevvanee is being considered. ItrMor Than I'llls. The (piestion has been asked. In what way are Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets superior to the or dinary cathartic and liver pills? Our answer is: They are easier and more pleasant 1 take and their effect is so gentle and so agreeable that one hard ly realizes that it is produced by a medicine. Then they do not only move the bowels, but improve the appetite anil aid the digestion. For sale at 25 cents per bottle by all druggists. If troubled with a weak digestion try Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They will do you good. For sale'by all druggists. Xerer Ak Advice. When you have a cough or cold don't ask what" is good for it and get some medicine with little or no merit and perhaps dangerous. Ask for Fo ley's Honey and Tar, the greatest throat and lung remedy; it cures coughs and tfohls Quickly. All drug gists. Subscribe for The Argus. . t I ". ':""-.'. a VJkIT For the Opening of Ovir New Store At 317 Twentieth St.. SATURDAY. Oct. 24. SOUVENIRS. III 0l) 3 01 -44N 79 Greatest Clothing Store i-M wrST SF.rOMn STREET. THE X-RAYS Used to Find Disease and Also to Cure it. Sick people now have a place where they can go and get line X-ray examinations the same as are given in Germany. X-ray treatments are also given for cancers, lupus, female diseases, stomach, liver, kidneys, bowel troubles. consumption, weak lungs, fistula, piles, freiptettl and painful urination, and all dis eases of men. Dr. Home is the greatest X-ray expert in the west, therefore if you fear you have any hidden or internal ids ease, don't wait, call at once and be examine!l by the X-rays absolutely free. Dr. Home umlubt edly hns the finest X-ray in America. Being of German design, it is much better than most machines. To see the beating of the human heart is simple for this machine. Call and sec it. He Offers You Consultation and X-Ray Examina tion Free. Go at once to Dr. Home in the Mitchell At L tide building. His new Flectro-Mcdieal Treatment is the finest in the world. His record of cures has never been ep:a!c 1. Fitiincnt physicians seek his opin ion in critical cases. Don't be discouraged because your family doctor failed to cure vou. Call upon Dr. Ilorno and r-ccive consultation free, if you can not call, write. Hvery train brings patients from distant cities, lie guarantees a cure in every" case taken. Don't Neglect Yourself -Warning Signs of Disease Are vou ner-.ous. irritable, dizy. miserable? Have y;i cold feet, hot flushes, llesh soft and flabby ? Weak lungs or heart? Do.es your stomach bloat? Have you pain- in loins, rumbling and gi"gi:;ig i.i bowels, throbbing in stomach, palpitate n of heart, and H.o.v feelings worry you? Have you paralysis, dizziness, aching, t. ub png? If you have eve;- doctor. -d for these conditions ;!!! f:'.d :! to get ciavl you never took treatment from me. Don; experiment with other' treatments. It is time wasted, s;nd beside you lose your hard carrel cash. Dr. Forne invites ;II of t hose delicate sufferers 1 o call and ir.v eh -tigate hi.- methods. Do not (Vpair. but call upon him. If your care is curable he will inspire you with new confidence. Should it unfortu nately. Iiovv ever, he incurable, he will tell y ou so and will give yu his 1 t advYe for your immediate reli-. f and f tit lire c:. re. Dr. Home ac cepts for treatment no, incurable cases, but cures thousands given up to die. This won lerfid new treatment is astonish ing th" world: it uiekly cures weak men of all ages, ev.n -fier all ot her me! hods had failed. Lawy ers. Drenchers, Mechanics. Carpen ters and men of all classes are placing themrelves under inimo:. hit e treatment, all with permanent cures guaranteed. This wonderful treatment is given only by Dr. Home. EXAMINATION FREE. T positively (TUB piles. Fistula. Constipation, Cataarh. Weak Ll'XGS and Deafness. Vital Weakness. Nervousness. Kupture. Kid ney, Bladder and all Special Disease;; of Men and Women. Write if you cannot call. Consultation and $10 X-Kay examination free to all invalids who call within 10 days. J. Alvin Home end PHYSICIANS. -I'.l, 50 and 51 Mitchell A Lyr.de Bid.. Bock Island. Hours. ". to 5; Kvenings, 7 to S; Sundays. '.1 to 11. If ATTACHES TO AMY TUB OR LA VATOffY. 2$8S ASf YOUR PHYSICIAN ASOUT TM USE OF 5Oifl QATfii CHANN0N, Davis Block. Old 'Phone 1148. New OWrfrf. AW WE DON'T NEED THE MONEY. IVrhaps you do. We've got it to loan on. everything. Also some great bar gains in unredeemed goods. Siegel's Loan ollice, OCn Twentieth .street. "Phone Killjiniwn. J You can see them at our office. PERRY CO., 6 148. 112 West Seventeenth St.