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THE "ARGUS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 20, 1004. 8 THE WEATHER. Partly rloadr tonlitht od Sa ln, wltli probably hourri ntn tloanr) truiprrnUrr. J. M. SHKRIEB) Observer. Trmpr raturr at 7m. -. COj 2:rMI p. ui., 77. CITY CHAT. Oall for the new Kinship. SnowbalIs" at Wilcher'ff. For insurance, E. J. Burns. Buy a home of Reidy Bros. Tri-CUy Towel Supply company. Tin and furnace work at Wilcher's. For bus.baggage.expreas.call Robb's. Bpencer & Trefz for 'bus or express. For real estate and insurance, E. J. Bums. Kmig. the tailejr. is now showing the new 1 all fabrics. The new fabrics for fall wear are now in at Kmig's. Ice cream and ice cream soda at Petersen's, 1311 Third avenue. lxok neat. Join the new panltor lura club, 1909 Second avenue. Your photo on cards complete, G fur 10 cents, at 1012 Second avenue. Prepare for school. Some school ne uessiiies an- quoted in McCabe's ad. W. II. Si mon will do your tin work. 1 J 7 7 Sixth avenue. New jihoue 5740. Walline & Hamilton, express and transfer. Old 'phone 1070, new 5SS. For tin and furnace work, see II. T. Sienioti, 152G Fourth avenue, union 2S.".. A carload of iron beds will be un packed Monday by Clemann & Saiz nianii. Tlie prices on school shoes at Me Cahe'ts will not be silenced. They talk in their sleep. Why not? It pays to buy a good tooth brush. Charles I herneyer. elrug Cist, 5:51 Sixteenth street. You fall suit will be strictly e-r re;t in every particular if you order it at KmigK. Fall g'ids now b'-ing bhown. Some new plain and -hant;eable taf feias ;nd fall waist silKs of 7. e nt val ues at fix --nts yard t!ii:; e-oming week at .Mt 'abe's. Can.pana. I'ovateri & Co. have a car load of line hana'ia." which tbey will sell ai r. ee-nts a hunch and up at 101 1 Second avenue. Tin.1 Independents play that famous team from the distillery city, the IV-o-ria While Hocks Sunday, Aug. L'l. Don't forget the -late. Kverybody come out to see the Inde pemh ills play the Peoria White Hocks at Tefih street park for $5o a side and ali the gate receipts. Come out and see bi Sellmer, the Indepeiideni 's lirsi I asi man. e-ai 'em up around the initial have. Worth the prle-e of admission alone Independents vs. Peoria White Hocks at Twelfth street park Sunday, Aug. 21. Came railed at :;::.' Aelnifs hion 25 cents, ladies 15 cents. The new fall dress Roods will be a gront attraction the coming week at McCabe's. As usual, their opening prices are away below regular. Condiu lor John Walker sustained h broken arm in the wreck of the Hock Island limited at Altarnor.t, Mo., this week. He is at his home in Chicago. G. Washington McCaskrin. with his troupe, paraphernalia and legislative boom, is moving on Reynolds, where he Is booked for a shirt waist speech tonight. Go out to the Twelfth street park Sunday afternoon, Aug. 21, and see? that premier little tall tosser, Christy Wilson, the Independents' twirlcr. He's a wonder. The automatic refrigerator is with out a peer as an ice saver and food preserver. Clemann 6c Salzmann are offering big inducements for you to buy now. The Rock Island Independents have been playing phenomenal ball all sea son and deserve your patronage at Simday afternoon's game with I'eoria White Rocks. Come out to Twelfth street park Sunday afternoon and see Rube Wad del! .steal lase-s. Twenty-nine stolen bases to his credit this season, and he never r.lides. An excellent opportunity to get one of those automatic refrigerators cheap now at Clemann fc Salzmann's. Must make room for our stock of heating stoves and ranges. In orde r to make room for our tall stock of heating stoves and ranges, we w ill close out our stock of automatic refrigerators the best on the market, at remarkably low prices. Clemann & Salzmann. Well! Well! Well! The Inde pendents' fame; is spreading. It has reached I'eoria, and their best ama teur team is joining up here Sunday, Aug. 2i. to try and defeat the invinci ble Independents. Come out and see if they do. Where are you going. Bill? I'm go ing to the ball game. Why I thought the team was away? Well, they are but the Independents play the I'eoria White Rocks at the Twelfth street park for $5o a side and all the gate receipts. Come on out. Tomorrow cvcn;ii,r at Central Pres byterian e-!nir;'i i Mixed epiartei will sing the- anthe-ms, "O, Power Eternal" and "I.ord, Kcmember Me," Miss Tor rance will give a solo, and there- will be an organ tclee t ion, with 'cello obli gato, by Miss Cervin and Hazel Mini ger. The Methodist camp nice ling of the Hod; Island district opened loilay at Tindall s grove. : outli of Milan. To morrow will be a big day, and there will be a large attendance from the e-ity. .Many of the reHtages are? occu pied alre-a ly. The me-eting continues to t ho 2Mb of the month. Say, do yeu know, that the Inde pendents have not lost a game this s. ason? Do you know that Sunelay afternoon at the Twelfth street park, they play on' eif the strongest amateuir teams in tin's part of the country, the Peoria White Roe-ks? De you know thai liiey waul you to turn out and see how they happen te still have lent) percentage Sunelay night? Cholera Infantum. This disease has lest its terrors since Chamberlain's Cedie, Chedera. ami Diarrhoea Remedy came into gen-e-ral use. The uniform success which attends the use ef this re-medy in all cases ef bowel complaints in children has made it a faverite wherever its value has bee-eme known. Fer sale by all leading druggists. RIVER RIPLETS. this arrangement Till induce the trav- ?ling public to patronize the railroads nore liberally in the future. None of the roads has received the patronage to the St. Louis exposition that wTr.s expected when the low rate was made. This fact is attributed to the compara No fears of a tie-up in navigation are entertained by Superintendent J. Killeen of the Diamond Jo Packet company because of the low stage of tively smaU atlendance at the world's water m me ,iisia ,.. jial far an .u0 Pnmnpt t on with the the La Crosse Leader. Mr. 1-iueen was seen regarding the report tha.. tne company's boats would have to cease running if the water fell to a niich lower stage and in speaking of the prospects said: "There is a fair stage of water to work on. no danger impending. The water has been lower in other years and we have navigated without any trouble. There is a misunderstanding concerning the stage of the water. The Diamond Jo boats can run when the stage is much lower. The stage is considered low when it is in the vicinity of the one foot mark. "The business has been very good," he continued. "We have been trou bled with the August fogs. They have handicapped us. but it looks as though they will do little damage." It has been stated that the cause if the trouble in operating on the Mississippi during the past few. weeks has been the sharp fall of the stage, which prevented the water from cut ting a channel. The St. Paul pilots found much better water this trip than last, because they are locating the channel. In one place the course of the river was changed one mile. A large leg raft being towed by the Kit Carson and consort, went to pieces on the bar near Nesselbush's point, near New Boston Thursday night. This har extends about two-thirds the way across the river, and the steamer is compelled to make a very short turn. On this occasion the captain must have lost his bearings, for the raft struck tne bar near tne center, a por tion of the logs getting over and float ing elown stream while many thousand feet are left high and dry. The two boats have been busy ever since pick ing up the stray logs. The steamers St. Paul ami Helen Blair both came aleuig after the accident and report that they were ceunpelled tej slow down on accewnt of the river nelng full of floating logs. The loss will be heavy. The Ruth ami Wineina were north ami south and the Clenmemt, Park Bluff and Dubuque went north. The stage eif water was 2.0" all day. RIVER FORECAST. Only very slight changes in the Mis sissippi will occur between Dubuque and Muscatine. RIVER BULLETIN. steamboat lines, the latter being a big factor in itself. Should the Burlington and Rock Island roads be satisfied -ith the public patronage received as a result of the Sunday rate they will probably extend the adoption of the rate throughout the remaining time of the exposition. r New Fall shirt waist suit silks, 75c valtses, at per yd. 58c NIGHT SCHOOL. SHOHTHAJVV jJSfD TPE WRITIJVG. t'oJl Term Begins Sept. 5 Write For Catalog. PHILLIPS' STENOGRAPHIC INSTITUTE, HOCK ISLAND. ILL. so WHEAT 1121 lint you will lind our prices ns low as cvt'r. We carry a com plete line of Patent Medicines, Drugs and C hemic cxls, Soap. IYrfuxin-F. Toilet Aiti t les, Domestic ami Clear Havana Cigars, all the new Fountain I )r inks. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded 1 his is our Specialty. C. Lindorff, TharmacUt. Successor to G. D. Canoda Twentieth Street and Fourth Ave. Diing. r Height Chug. Line 8 a.m. 24 hrs FVet. FVet. Feet. St. Taul 14 2.9 :0.3 Re d Wing 14 - 1.7 0.1 Reeds Lauding ..... VZ 1.7 O.o La Crusse- 12 2.7 0.1 P. lu Chien IS 2.C 0.:; Dubuque IS 3.2 O.o Le Claire lo 1.5 :0.1 Davenport 15 2.9 :0.3 Des Moines Rapids.. .. 1.4 :0.1 Keokuk 15 2.0 :0.2 St. Iuis no 9.5 :1.2 Kansas City 21 10.5 0.3 THE ROCK ISLAND EXPANSION Some Plans Held in Abeyance, But Line i:; Progressing. Austin, Tex., Aug. 20. It is learned on trustworthy authority that it will be some time before the plans for the expansion or the kock isianu-t risco lystem in Texas are rouudeel out. The St. Lou:s, Brownsville & .Mexico rail road, which was constructed by the Yoakum syndicate, is now in regular operation into Brownsville and is building up a good local traffic. A jranch of this road is now being built from a point on the main line near Brownsville to the town of Hidalgo, from which place it will be continue-i up the Rio Grande to the site of a new town .situated about four miles south of Rio Grande City. This branch road will be used as the main line into Mexico. It will connect with the new Matauioras line of the National ralV reiad of Mexico. It is said that Col. B. F. Yoakum. the promoter of this road, and his as- seciates have given up for the present at least, the project of extending the line down the coast of Mexico to the Krt of Tampico and thence to the City of Mexico. An arrangement has teen entered into with the National railroad of Mexico for an interchange of through traffic. The survey will soon be completed for the construction of an extension of the main line of the St. Louis, Brownsville & Mexice from its northern terminus at Reibs- town te Columbia. Tex., by way or Sinton, Refugio. Tort Lavaca and Bay City. This will be a coast line, and will traverse a sen-tiem ef country which is new badly lacking in railroad transportation facilities. The distance from Robstown to Ceduinbia is about lf0 miles. At Columbia cejnneclion will be made with the Columbia tap di vision of the International and Great Northern, which will afford a track age- entrance for the Yoakum road intf Houstem. The line will probably be extended ultimately from Colum bia to Galveston, a distance of about 50 miles. Col. Yoakum siiys that the St. Louis Brownsville & Mexice has no connec tion with the Frisco system at this time, but it is ' well understood that it will eventually become a part of that system. rvn IV l U U U I- RUUHIOfcliMi" THIRD AVENUE THROUGH TO SECOND New plain and changeable taf feta silks, 75f? vafoes,atpcr 58c The New Fall Dress Goods Opening Display and Sale npHE CERTAINTY OF QUALITY AND STYLE, THE EXTRAORDINARILY LOW PRICES, are the factors that have made this department the mcicca of the shrewdest buyers. For a starter, some 65c and 75c Fa brics for 50c TO start the Interest early in our dress goods department, as Is Our custom, we will sell all our new wool Walstlngs, Imported French Flan nels, both rlaiu and fancy, handsome printed Albat ross cKiths that are suit able for Wai.-ts, Kimonas, Hou?e Gowns. Children's Dresses, etc.. re-gular 63c and 75c values, flr all at, yd iHJU Silk and wool Broadcloths and CHIFFON CLOTH, crepe de flanders, Venetians $1.00 CREPE DE EGYPTA, CREPE READONA AND VOILES ARE THE COR RECT FALL FABRICS IN THIN, FILMY WEAVES. FOR DRESSY WEAR A PROFUSION OF THESE STYLISH CLOTHS AT $.25 and $$.50 rp HESE three prieKs J. Walking Salt Cloths H I'NDREDS of the latest fashien fancies in the heavier suit ing cloths feir the short represent three lines of skirt and Jae-ket slilts. tliat broadcloths and Venetians win bold sway ier run and winter wear that stand afcove all other line at these prices in COVERTS MELTON 3 vim 01 quciui nuu v;uiwi correctness. Thev are " CRAVENETTS $1.45, 81.25, 98c and 75c sponged and shrunk and retain that fine finish, all the new colors, and black. $15o. $1.25 and 81.00 CHEV IOTS. MANNISH MIX TURES, a granj array at , S1.7.-I. Sl.fiS. tU"0, $1-38. $1.25. 9Sc. 75c dQo. and Big Lot Cotton Blankets s FECIAL PURCHASE AT 25 PER CENT UNDER MARKET VALUE. IT'S MONEY SAVED IF YOU BUY NOW. 200 Pairn Hamituie Rone Blankets, for bath geiwns. louuglng robes, etc., value $138 and S1.2S. QCn choice per pair $1.12 and "Dt 250 pairs Cotton Bed Blankets in prey and tan. value ftQf 92c, per pair 250 pairs 1 1-4 size Cotton Blankets, grey only, value $1.23, per QQn pair, only 00 U 100 Comforters, made of 12 l-2e Sllkollne. filled with fine cotton, all home made, well knotted, value $2.75, while CI QQ Ihey last Don't be too late DON'T BE A MINUTE LATE WHEN GOING TO A TRAIN. DON'T BE A MONTH LATE IN CONSULTING AN OPTICIAN IF YOU HAVE TROUBLE WITH YOUR EYES. Delays are dangerous A month's delay at a critical time may injure your ey.s to such an extent that yem will never be able to entirely repair the damage. We offer you an opportunity to have your 'yes examined. The servie-es of Dr. O. M. Myers, our expert opti cian, are yours for the asking. Remember we guarantee absolute satisfaction in every case. Loom Damask, alii Linen T PREPARE FOR SCHOOL School Shoes XfTB AGAIN DEMONSTRATE Yt THE RELIABILITY AND jrfONEY-SAVINO PROPERTIES OF OUR SCHOOL SHOES FOR BOYS AND GIRLS- WE QUOTE: Boys' Satin Calf Shoes, heavy soles. sizes 8 to 5 1-2, VC I I II I s LOTS IN NEW ADDITION WILL INSPECT THE CANAL Congressman Burton Says He is Inter ested in Artificial Waterway. L. B. Boswell, secretary of the Up per Mississippi River Improvement asseciation, was asked how matters were progressing along the river in reference to the entertainment of the rivers and harheirs congressiemal com mittee. Mis reply was that matters had about been arranged for. and what is now mejst necessary is fer the cities along the upper river which will be greatly benefit eel in the future because eif this extinguished Im-hIv's visit, to see that their share of the expense in e-ntertaining thin delegation shall be attended to at once and the money for warded te htm. Mr. Boswell has a letter from Mr Burton, the chairman eif the commit tee, which indicates quite strongly that the visit of this cemmittee is for the purpeise tf studying the water ways of the central Mississippi val- le-y with spe-cial r'-fe-re-nee to the up pe r Mississippi river. Mr. Burton ex presses a ile'sire to inspect the Henne pin canal prepeisit ion. and it is Mr Uoswell s eipinion as well as Presi dent Wilkersem's that this committee wishes all the light that they can ge-t em the great problem of the day. which is a deepening eif the channel for nav- igatieui as a wheile. and It will have no ume ior local conditiems. All upper river citi.-s are- vitally interested in the success ef this trip, and the informa tien gathered in r'ference to the com- mere'e ef the rive-r and the preposeil channel will be hard from when con gress shall mee t a?a:n. The eemmit- tee would prefer that no elaborate en tertainment be provided at any of the peints. Now On Sale A Splendid Opportunity to Purchase Beautiful, Level Lots at the Very Lowest Cost. Lots in the new additien which will be known when platted as 1. Mosen feleler's Place, situated between Tenth and Eleventh streets and Fifteenth and Eighteenth avenues, are nenv being offered to the public. This, perhaps. is the last addition containing high, level lots that will be platted in this vicinity for several years, therefore those contemplating building homes should take aelvantage of this sale. Every lot in Mr. Mosenfelder's add! tion aeljoining this piece, and which was placed on sale in June, has been sold and the lots in the new addition will undoubtedly sell as quickly. Prices will range from $275 to $.150, with a liscount of $25 to cash purchasers, or sedd on monthly payments without in terest. In order tei encourage develop uient at once we will refund $25 to every person erecting a suitable house this fall. Would also call the especial attention of those persons whose places of employment require street car facilities. For further particulars inquire of L. Mosenfelder at $1.25, fl.lS and .. . . Boys'Qalf Shoes, extra weight seiles. splendid wear resistors, size- . to 1.18 6 1-2, at $1.45, $1.25. and Missels' Heavy Sole Dongeda Kid Shoe's, several styles, sizes 8 1-2 to 2, at $1.35. $1.25. OHn $1.00 and "" Shoes for big girls. Heavy Kid and Box Calf, low school he-eds, special values at $2.00, fX for $1.50 and &tJ School Hose OME EXTRA GOOD VALUES FOR SCHOOL WEAR. WE QUOTE: Misses' nice 'latic fast dye medium weight Hose, all sizes, 5 to 9 1-2, S,8c: 124c Bovs heavy elastic ribbed Hose, double heelB and toes, wear like iron, all sizes. "I 'T (t usually 25c, at A F School Umbrellas NGLISH Serge Covers, best paragon frames, several atyb'S of handles, extra values fln at 75c and "U1, E Seersuckers OR SCHOOL DRESSES New lot of tl)e celebrate-d Bates and Amoskeag Seersuckers, plenty or geod. dark styles, 1 rif at. each, 12 l-2c and avji, Percales Semie ppe'cial offerings this week in Dark PeTcales, suitable FOR SCHOOL DRESSES, and waists. Three lots, worth much more than we' ask, 12 l-2e, 10c and 8c HE BEST TABbU I.HNEN FOR RESTAURANTS. HOARDING HOUSES, HOTEI.S ANIJ WHEIV EVER HARD WEAR IS NECES SARY. THESE GOODS ARK HALF BLEACHED. SOFT FINISHED & MADE OF PURE LINEN FLAX. LOOM DAMASK I,S HEAVY AND GIVES THE BEST OF SATISFAC TION. NOTHING BETTER CAN BE SAID OF ANY GOODS. 58 Inch. All Pure Linen. Half Bleached Leiom Damask. fer this sale, yard f,2 Inch All Pure Linen. Half BVach ed Ivooni Damask, Crttf ffp quality, for. yd uyjVj 72 Inch All Pure Linen; Half Bleach ed I etom Damask, 84o 6DC quality, fcr, yd Ready-to-Wear Dept. PRICE CUTS BUT A SMALL FIGURE IN THESE CLEAN UP PRICES. You can buy Boys' Good "I Pip Percale Waists for At1 These I-ulie'S White Linen and Lawn Shirt Waists, worth up to $4.00. are very cheap ftiSo at $1.62. $1.19 and O Handsome Iicc Trimmed Jap. Silk Waists sbe.uld QQ vanish fast at It's like finding money to buy these eb gant $2.o to $:i.75 Oft Linen Dress Skirts for Take your pick from about sixteen dozen $1.00 to $2.00 House Wrappers in this sale 69C Some exclusive styles Man-Tailored Ladies' $15.00 and $16.50 Dress Suita are to be closed out this week at the absurd low price (S 95 A lot of 15c to 25c Corset "f Covers are going at Avi i i i ii ii SUNNY SIDES VS SHADY SIDES Fans Along Second Avenue Have Ar ranged a Game for Monday. There is to be a baseball game at and are rapidly being improved. Twelfth street pari: Monday afterneum between the Shady Sides and the Sun ny Sielcs. It will be calieel at 3 o'clock. Here is the line-up: Sunny Sides W .Carse, ss: A. Salz mann. id; r. wn.seui. c; i. ocninien. rf; W. Lange. cf; E. El'.ieit, p; B. Luk- ens, .sd; u. i'ierce zo; .u. waggen, n. Shady Sides L. Livingstone, ss; Oscar Hildebrandt. lb; H. J. Lamp, c: Tom Kennedy, rf; John Mudge. cf; D. Kramer. If; G. Brasher, 3b; A. Gold berg. 2b; R. Zeigler, p. Has Turk Changed His Mind? Paris. Aug. 2't. A dispatch to the Temps frem Constantinople says that, though the American minister, Mr. Irishman, eriginally declarel the porte's declaration on the subject of equal treatment for the American schools to be satisfactory, the subse quent explanations were too vague to permit the question to be considered settled. An active correspondence is still being exchanged. Five-Year-Old in Hero Role. Shebetygan, Wis.. Aug. 2f. Oscar Smith. 5 years old. live-d from a eleck into 22 feet eif water te rescue- his 8- year-oll brother, who had fallen in. He was not streng enenigh to held his brother above water, and both were nearly dead when rescued. Hoover is Dismissed. The charge of assault and battery preferred against Ge-erge M. Heteiver by his sem-in-law. Frank M. McCaw, was elismissed Ibis ufternexm by Mag istrate G. A. Jehnson. There was no evidence to support the charge. I'll bll-nl ion N ! e'lmn--r. State- nf Illinois, lioe-k Islam! Coun ty. ss: In tlif Circuit Court, to tin- S-pt-m-lu r Ti rm. A. I. l'.Mit. In ''liancciy. Ain'li.i Kali ii vs. Samuel Kalin. Aflidavlt of th'- non-r-sil'Tii-i- of S.imin-1 Kalin. tin- alios- nanncl lI'iil -ant .havini? lit n tili il tn lli- .If i of r-l-rk 'if tin- s;ii'l i ii i t i-oiirt of yail Kock Islam! count v. notice i.-s h-i-liy Kiv n to tlii- saiil S. trim I Kdin that tli conit'la ina nt fil l h r lull of complaint in said court, on tlx- chare-cry side thereof, on the julh rl.iv of AuKUSt. A. . l'.oil. and that summons thereupon iss-ifil out of swi'I court aKainst anhi delr nla nt. Samuel FJahn. returnable on rhi- tit l'iy of the Se,i eni tir term. A. I. I!"i. of hH i court, as i;; by l.i-.v re iuirci Now. unless you. the sai'l Samuel Kahn. shall personally he and appear In Inn said circuit court of sahl Kock Island county, on the tirxt day of tin next term thereof, to he hohlen in the citv of Kock Island, in said county, on the lIUli day of September. A. I). I'.X'A. and plead, answer or demur to the- said complaiiKint'H bill of complaint, the same and the matter ami thing there in cliarif'-d arid staled will be taken as onfeu-ied. and a decree entered against vim according in the prayer of said bill. Hated at Kock I.-Iand. 111., this L'Oth day of August. A. I . l'j'M. e-.KOKfJK V. CAMIlhi;. Clerk. Port Byron Land Deals. John Schwennee ker, of Port IJyreni, has sold his SO acres te George; W. Genung lor a consideration of $5,30, peisscssiem to be given March 1, and E. M. Hart has sedd -SO acres of what is known as the; Fount ain farm to Fred Filliner. Consideration, $75 per ae r possession to be; give-n De-c. 1. ISoth eif tln-se- sali-s we-re made by Siinonson &. Schafe-r. l .Cleaning, Repairing. TAILOR MADE SUITS, $15, $18 and $20. "NONE BETTER" MADE Bea.1 & McCarthy, ILLINOIS THEATRE BUILDING. Old 'Phone 716 L. I SUNDAY RATE TO THE FAIR Burlington and Rock Island Roads Hope to Increase Patronage. Tbe Hurlington and Rock Islane have made a rate of $'. for the round trip 1 3 tne tot. I.ou.s exposition for three cemsecuti ve Sundays, beginning lomorrow. each ticket holding good for n'u-n eiays. i nese roaas lor some time past have made the same rate on certain week days, which are yet good, but heretofore Sunday was ex ciuaea iruni tnose aays. But now that the world s fair grounds are tr be opened on Sundays, commencing tomorrow, the roads adopted that rate Our Gold Dollar the Standard. The gold dollar of the United States is the monetary standard of Canada, British Honduras and Columbia, and Mexico, it is anticipated, will attain the same standarel at an early date. l ne standard among all proprietary medicines is the celebrated Hostetter's Stomach Bitters. For over 50 years it has been the leader in its class in curing all stoniacn. liver and bowel disorders, and that is why it Is used so much to the exclusion of all other remedies. When the appetite Is poejr. sleep restless, blood impure, tongue coated, breath bad and the nerves un strung a few doses of the Bitters will soon set things right again. Then it also cures Indigestion, dyspepsia, con stipation, cramps, diarrhejea or malaria. We urge you to try it at once. FERN fill L R.YE Quickens the blood, rounds the form, lifts the brain and body from weak ness to power. Thafs what Hollister's Kocky Mountain Tea does. 3.- cents. tea or tablets. T. H. Thomas' phar- If You Want 15he Best Ask For o 0 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 0 ii That Good Wliisky. Sold at All Leading Bars. 99 II out of Rock Island. It is thought that I macy. 45