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i THE ATI (TT7S. FRIDAY, JUNE 30, 100.',. Correct Clothes for Men OutingSuits When the thermometer makes even a grain of sand a burden, "Two-piece" is your only wear if it carries this label Ifrgdgenjamins MAKERS - AEWyoRK The makers' guarantee, and ours with every garment. We are ex clusive agents here. THE LONDON You Know Us" A Tooth Saving Offer We want you to know the value of our Dentaseptic Tooth Pow der, and for a week or two we will make an offer which Is well worth taking. Beginning with WEDNESDAY. May 31 wo will give with each bottle told a tooth brush regularly g worth 20c. The price of Den- J o taseptie is 2"c. For a quarter fs you pet 45c value. This is an introductory offer and will not be repeated, and if you need a guaranteed tooth powder and brush, we anticipate the pleas ure of your patronage. PHAR.MACY, Cor, Twentieth St., Fourth Ave. O oooooooooocxxxoooocxxxxxxx You ore the one to decide wh ether or not Math's Ice Cream and Ice Cream Soda is or isn't the best in the city. MATE'S 1 hi I hi I! eooooooooooooooocoooocooco LEO VICTOR Cfe Quick shoe Repairing Shoes Mads to Order. Shin Parlor. Soles and heels, nailed 75c Soles and beele. sewed (1 We make a spe cialty of shoe shining 5c Open from 6 a. in. to 8 p. m. 1608 2d Ave. Rock Island. OOOOGOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOGOOOO LOANS FOR SALE On well Improved farms In sums of $: op to j.ho. vurttr cart-fully Infpvcled befors loans are mad. Call or write M. M. HENLEY, ATTORNEY, t. II. 12 Mfntc Terapls. Itr enporl, Iowa. V . j DAVENPORT DOTS i Two Suits Begun. Two Flits Lave been filed with the clerk of tiie district court. Each is for $2,000 J.nd both arise out ef the tum bling of the iwo houses owned by "Al fred T. Vinall and situated on the east side or I a; Claire street. J. A. Han'ey is the attorney for both plaintiffs. Bank 42 Years Old. The First National bank Is 42 years old, having b-n organized June 29, 1&C2. Austin Corbin was the first president, and Ira M. Gifford the first cashier of the new bank. The late Thomas Scott, who died a short time 3go. was the last survivor of the organ izers of the bank. Carpenters Elect. The local lodge of the United Broth erhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America held a regular meeting at Grand Army halL Officers were elect ed and Installed as follows: President, I. W. Haggard; vice president, J. Teeter; recording secretary, W. T. Gal lagher; financial secretary, W. H. Hitchcock; treasurer, Emil Hinsch; trustee. E. C. Peoples. No action was taken at the meeting relative to the position of the carpenters during the trike of the electricians. One of the officers when seen said that any offi cial ai l ion 011 this matter would origi nate at the meetings of the Tri-City Trades and Labor congress in Rock Island. Fractured Leg. Thomas Jauscn sustained an injury at the Mueller saw mill yesterday which will lay him up for some time. Jansen was working with a number of others when a large timber fell on him and fractured his right leg below the knee. Dr. Schmidt and the city ambulance were summoned and the in jured man was taken to his home, 1S21 West Fifth street, where the fracture was reduced. Reports are to the effect tiiat he is resting as easy as could be expected. He will bo confined indoors. however, for many weeks. Holdup Was Fake. Kay Smith was sent to jail for ?, days by Magistrate Finger. It will be renumbered that Smith, on Saturday night, complained to the ioliee that he had been slugged and robbed of $t. His story was to the effect that he was struck over the he-ad, in the alley in the rear of an tip-town livery stable, and all his money taken. The police questioned the man closely and secur ed many conflicting stories from him. He was taken before Chief of Police Uerzog and confessed that he had been . ceiving the officers. He said that he was not held up at all. It appeared from his story that he drew about $12 on Saturday night and started out for a time in tiie east end of town. His money disappeared in a hurry and he then announced the sensational hold up btory. Organize New Bank. A meeting of the subscribers to the stock of the new bank which it is pro posed to organize at Dixon and which will be known as the Dixon Savings bank, lias been called for tomorrow morning at Ketelseu's hall. The capi tal stock will be $l,oo, divided into ALL SICJMYOMEN SHOULD READ URS. FOX'S LETTER In All Parts of tne United States Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Has Effected Similar Cure. Many wonderful cures of female ills are continually coming' to light which have been brought about by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and through the advice of Mrs. Plnkham, of Lynn, Mass.. which is given to sick women absolutely free of'charge. Mrs. Pinkhanf has for many years made a study of the ills of her sex; she has consulted with and advised thousands of suffering women, who to-day owe not only their health hut even life to her helpful advice. Mrs. Fannie D. Fox, of 7 Chestnut Street. Bradford, Pa., writes: IVar Mrs. Pi tit Ham : " I eulrrd for a bm time with womb trouble, and finally want'iti by my ihvsj.-ian Hunt I h.i a tuoKir on Lha worub. I did not want to submit to an operation, so wroto vou for advice. I reorirrd vour kttr and did a you uM m and to-day I am completely cured. My doctor says the tumor baa dxau pnan!, and I am oiioe more a well woman. 1 believe Lydia K. I "ink ha m Vegetable Com pound t the best medicine in tine world tor women." The testimonials which we are con Stantlypublishingfrora grateful women establish beyond a dowbt the power of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vejretable Com pound to conquer female diseaes. Woroea Buffering from any form of female weakness are invited to promptly, communicate with Mrs.! Pinkham. at Lynn. Ma-v. She aka! nothing in rsturn for her advice. It is' absolutely free, and to thousands of women has proved to be more precious than cold. I Fa nn ie D. Fox this amount $6,400 has already been sitoscnuea. Open New Line. Beginning Sunday morning the Tri-j City Railway company will make regu lar trips over Its new Oakdale line, connecting with, the loop line cars at the Kamam street switch. The Tri City company has installed the curves at Henry street and Eastern avenue which brings its cars upon the latter thoroughfare. This completes its part of the contract with the city council, and it remains for the Davenport & Suburban company to lay the tracks on Eastern avenue. This they prom ise to begin work on within a few davs. i ABOUT THE COURT HOUSE. COUNTY COURT. Probate. Rock Island county court. Judge E. E. Parnienter presiding. Estate of Luther M. Brown. Proof of notice of final report and settlement filed. Hearing on paid final report and settlement and same approved. Proof of heirship made in open court and or der of distribution entered and filed in accordance w.th said proof. Report of final distribution filed and approved, administrator discharged and estate closed. In re guardianship of minor heirs of Luther M. Brown. Request of Myrtle E. Brown, a minor, over 14 years of age, for the appointment of Anna Brown as her guardian. Petition of said Anna Brown for letters of guar dianship filed. Oath taken and tiled. Bond of said Anna Brown filed and approved and letters of guardianship issued to her. Inventory tiled and ap proved. Real Estate Transfers. Bertha Russ to James E. Reidy, part, lot 7, ne 4. sec. 1-17-llw. $1. James E. Reidy to John C. Russ. part kit 7, ne4, sec. 1-1 7-2 w. $1. C. B. & Q , R. R. company to T. B. & L. S. DavK part lot r. block 2. spen cer AL- Case's add. Rock Island, $1. Frances M. Sinnet to Jessie K. Talia ferro, part lot 1, part outlot . Sinnet's add.. Rock Island, sec. ::i-l-lv. $l.lon. John M. Rosenberg to Cecelia Ros enberg, lot 2, block Fairmount add.. Moline, $1. 1'. I'. Rosenberg to John M. Rosen berg, lot 2, block ::. Fairmount add., Moline, $1. Herman L. Saniue-'ion to Algot F. Samuelson. lot 2nd Wheelock Fif teenth street add., Moline, J.'uo. C. II. Pope to Axel Sehold, lot 10. block ITS. East Moline. $:;."'. Emma E. N'ourse et al, to E. H. Hrautbam. lot V'j block ::, Acme South Moline. $300. Mary L. Golden to Andrew O'Brien, lot 13, block A., Prospect park, $10'. NOTES OF THE RIVER. The Helen Blair was iu from the south and the Eclipse from the north. The Jydia Van Sam, .1. V. Van Sant, Ruth and H,cnriepin were north aud sov.tfl. The Lizzie Gardner. Waunetta and Sidney came south. RIVER FORECAST. The Mississippi will fail slowly from below Dubuque to Mucatiiie. RIVER BULLETIN. Dangr. H'gt. Ch'ge. line.S am. 24 hrs. Stations Feet. Feet. Feet. St. Paul 11 Red Wiug 11 Reeds landing 12 La Crosse 12 P. du Chien . . . IS Dubuque- is Le Claire 1" Rock Isu-nd 1" Des Moines Rapids . . . Keokuk 1" St. Ixmis :i" Kansas City 21 ii.; s.: 7.1 leu 12.1 Its s.; li.s 7.2 12.S 2 1 .0 i;.7 -.0.2 "2 i.2 -o.l o.2 it. ii 11.2 0.2 o.u ii.:; :"." u. 0 ST. PAUL ON REGULAR TRIP Due to Arrive frcm St. Louis Tomor row at 11 O'clock. Tomorrow at 11 o'clock tlu steamer St. Paul will reach Rock Inland on her first regular scheduled trip from St. Ixuiis to St. Paul. That the St. Paul will do a big business seems to be in dicated from the reports of the agents of the Diamond Jo liae, who say that the majority of their prospective pas sengers have waited until the St. Paul was put iu service before buying tick ets. The tteainer was at tne Dubuque yards during the winter, and waa thor oughly overhauled and repaired. The Sidney passed sou:h today, reaching Rock Island a: 'J.lo o'clock. l'he through traffic is picking up stead ily, and the remainder of the season promises to be above normal. Request for Bids, (Fifteenth Street Pavement.) Sealed proposals will be received un til 9 o'clock a. m. Tueaday, July 11, l'JUo, by the Board of IakuI Improve ments of tue city of Reck Island and state of Illinois lor laying about three blocks of asphalt pavement on Fif teenth street. Proposals must be aectmpanied by a certitied cheek in amount paj able to the City CKrk for the uee o fcaid city of iloek loiand. Plans and specifications are no on file at the City Clerk's office or at the oflife of the City Engineer. The Hoard of I-o-cal Improvements reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Address proposals to the chairman of the Hoard of Ixcal Improvement. Rock Island. IT. June lif. lT.. G FORGE W. M 'CAS KRIS". Pres. Board of lcal Improvenu nt.. S7-. LI Vi - jfl'JL?Tei'i; - - - ?V - J wm i I'EUrLL.w SjIIIlII 319-321 Twentieth Street, THE in: To Have Health Commissioner. It is very probable that at the next ii;etins of the city fathers, which will be held Monday eveninsr, a new office will be cn;ed which will be known a the city health commissioner. This :.n .i;e of the recommendations made by Mayor Olson in hi first annua! mes sajje to the council. Election in Company F. Adjutant General Scott has issued ;m order for an eh-ction in ('ompunv i-. fiih inrantry. M d:tie. Tor second lieu-. tenant to be held at S:"o p. m.. Friday.! July T. Capt. Marvin II. Lyon of Com pany F will preside. Will Start Foundry. Some time the miild!" of next month the Moline Plow company will put in operation tiie new foundry whicli !:a:- h e n idle for the past two at. Tiiis is good news for it. means the employ ment of nearly 2" nu n in that one de partment aione. Two years ago. when the moiders' strike was declared in Moline. the company closed its io:m - ('.ry. The company marie a contract with an outside f:ini t ) make the cast- :ti.:s for two years in anticipation of lengthy fight. This contract has now expired. Fencers on Interurban Cars. . At the next meeting of the city co.m e :l the natter of cor.ipeI!ii:g all i:y trolley cars to be provided v.it'i f n i ers for the protection of citiz n- i Moline will be discussed. Tri-City Railway e crpatiy it- franchise f"r the ritn : liiivs through the eity ii; t!te company providing a'! ; fci'.dtrs was incorporated V. h :i was gi', a l ion o. r.iaMir : a car.- v. as one ,-. r. i's td' it h of MOLE MENTION the proiions in the 1 ranch Lie. b'it 4i.'!ie'iains. '!' re has be n 1.0 ord.'nan e to lii.it f-1 fert pa.,sed. Tin., p; m on wa, n.tJULY AS WE HAVE KNOWN iiwrted in the f ra:; fcie of the .'is.-dppi Vailev Ttattioa ee.tupanv. the company ha . been no'ilied by tl,. city council .( ri tit :1. to ecj!-:;) f '.f ir car-i wi n in.'Ur?. Il.iivev r, the i.-niagement ef the com:iiny always laSmed that the use of fenders en. their cars would not be practical. Since i The following data, covering July the fata! accf-i ut tf Morris En-t'.un-l ; for a perio.) of :i ye ir. iiave b. n who lost his life under the w heels ot J co:i:pih d from the local weather bu cne of the ears Monday evening. thejreu records. They are issued to show tu. mbcTo of the cirv council have de-ithe conditions that hav prevailed. cidetl ibat some radical strp must bo ! taken. De Loof Chienbondt. Arthur Delxof and Miss Chienbondt. both d this city. married at St. Paul's Catholic church in Uurk Islan- yesterday. Father Cule-jatre HUNDREDS OF UP-TO-TH E-M INUTE STYLISH GARMENTS FOR MEN, WOMEN, BOYS AND GIRLS HAVE NOW BEEN PLACED ON SALE. THEY MUST BE DISPOSED OF. tion. - 5Wc - i Celebrate the Glorious 4tli IN GRAND STYLE AT THE LOWEST PRICES ON RECORD. SPECIAL REDUCTION IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. LADIES' TAILOR MADE CLOTH. SILK AND WASH SUITS. CLOTH, SILK AND SUMMER SKIRTS. SILK AND WASH WAISTS. FINE PATTERN HATS. GIRLS' DRESSES, ALL KINDS, STYLES AND PRICES. MEN'S, BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, FABRICS AND PRICES. POSITIVE LY THE BEST VALUES EVER OFFERED BY ANY RELIABLE STORE. v '' V Mm You only 13 RELIABLE CREDIT STORE OF THE THREE CITIES. , niiins officiating. Peter Chienbondt and . Mii-'s Louisa Mulsrrave were the attend ant?. Luther League Next. Another large assembly of church workers is booked for Moline on Sep tember and 11. when the llth an iiiinl convention of the Luther l.;ip;tio of Illinois will he held af the Ssw iish Lutheran church of this city. The league will be entertained by iho young people's socb-ty of the ocal church, and a most sneers-fn! and well attended meeting is looked for ward to. At last year's n.eeting. which was held at Geneva, there were about --" delegates and visitors in attendance and an equal if not -r,.;,t( r nunth.-r is expected for Moline. , p Searle Will Speak. Iron Moulders' I'nion, 11:17'. of Moline. hM-i arranged with C. J. ' Se.Vrie. the ll.xk i.-l.Hid aitortuy, to deliver the main address at the annuaV pietiie of j that body at Concordia park. July The mold, rs have clatxiratc arrange tin n's for tiie yearly outing. o Styvart-Vernere. Frank P. Styvart, the we",l known Fifteenth strer tea man. and Mi.-s 1 .lejumetfe Vermere of this city were ,,i:;rried yrstenLiy with nuptial high pi.sss in the presence of their most itt- a;t;l)1;,(e friend i i : 1 1 wi I II l e n 1 1 s , in . i fi i j r n ti i i n. j yur Joseph Kelly officiated. Mr. ; S'yvart is cond ictitig a tea store own- by the firm of Thomas C. Styvart. has fitted a home for bis bride over I .h... store. Tie groom is the son of Mr. and Mr-t.'Ptcr Styvart. Ti: brido is a member of the church and of sev ere! of the societies. j Married Last Evening. ' Mi.ss Christine Linil was united in ' marriage last evening to Theodore N'oren, of Davenixirf, at the Grace Lu- j i!i!.tn parsonage. Rev. (. K. Morfsien ! IT FOR THE PAST 34 YEARS Local Weather Bureau Gives Out, Statement of Averages and Ex tremes. during the niouth in i'i.tfion. lor the alo.e period of years, but must not be construed as a foree:a.-4 of the weather ! conditions for the coming month. Mary! The month has had a mean tempt ra were litre of 7.. de-r- s. The warn.e t i month wa.i that of Pn1 wth an aver cf ' and the eol b . was that, of fa 9 HPP pa Value No Coasidera- - Cost No Object If yovi want a Real Good Bargain Come to the People's Popu lar Store, The grand Opportunity is Open For AIL IT'S VERY SIMPLt say "CHARGE b 01 V v 01 ELK JEWELRY H .r .. ' . - v'T' - e - V .r-v'-s. , . i-.,,,r; r i.'i-i-''' 0. m yv - . sji yj-x-: id rr Dest d eople Should have the best of fveryh;l::r. We have the largest and best line of solid gold ritis, liittlous, cbaiii.t ami fid,.s in ilie tri cities. Iiige un sortmeut (,f beautiful designs, midd. d with diamonds and rubies, in large a-.s nrl nieiil. J. RAIV1SER J--(ler and Optician. 1V1 with an avtrav- f e.; ' ). bili est temper atuj wa I'"! on the H 1 1 h . 1!I, and th co'dest was i' on the !th. 1-i, T:e- atera-'e ,re-ipif;it;..ii has be n i:.C" inches, with 4he aveta-" number of days with .1 inches or more being s. The- j:re-a:e-t monthly precip itation wa '..:;; inches :u l.7"t unl lii- b-asJ wuh .t:i in IsaiJ. Th- frea' est auioiinf of precipitation in any c,i-se-ciiti-, . Ill hours was :,.i inches f.n the 12:h and li b, The aor.i;;f It W M IT"--That's all Rock Island. 4 - i ;,vr. ' X.; X ; i .?. r Larth Opposite Harper House. ii'initi r of clear days has, partly cloudy, l.'l, clouily, ii. n 1.'. Licensed to Wed. Grant Zimmerman Koek I.-l.ttol Fh.r nee Wit lick Hock Liiat, I John Ander.on H'k Island K.'ieii Sofia Larson H k Island For Rick h"adacho take Chamber Iain's Stomach and Liver Tablets ani a nuiek cure is certain. For eale ly ail b-adiiig drupglsta. COlffM, iff, ..r'ffZS ' r . .'v-." - ' i ', -'ir- '". . . . .' . On feL' J V i t 4 j f I? r a t ) 7 "