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THE : AKGUS, FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 1007. 8 OCX)0O06oOO00b?C36OOOOOOOCO PUSS CAFFEE THE LATEST IN FROZEN DAINTIES. ORIGINATED AND MADE ONLY BY F. J. MATH. THIS DELICACY, IN CON NECTION WITH OUR FA MOUS JAVA CAKE, IS THE MOST DELICIOUS AND PAL ATABLE DESSERT THAT YOU CAN SERVE AT YOUR PARTY OR RECEPTION. SERVED IN GLASSES AND PAPER CASES ONLY. MATH'S 1716 Second Avenue BDth Phonet. OC)OC)OOOOCKCOCXXOOCX000000 We Wish To Direct THE ATTENTION OF OUR PATRONS TO THE ARRIVAL OF OUR NEW SPRING SUIT INGSA LINE WE SELECT ED WITH CARE AND FORE THOUGHT AND ONE WHICH WE FEEL WILL MEET THE TASTES OF THE MOST EX ACTING. IF YOU WILL CALL IT WILL BE OUR PLEASURE TO SHOW YOU THE NEW FABRICS AND THE PREVAIL ING STYLES FOR THE COM IN SEASON. WILL HAVE A f EAfiiii West End Athletic Club Plans for Activity in Amateur Baseball Circles. ADDRESS BY MOLINE MAYOR Now Have Over 1C0 Members, 15 Being Taken In Last Evening To Per fect Organization. Ill f: I E. F. DORN. i i ' i I 1812 Second A"v e. ! Jj At ;i imctiui; r lie West Kud A ill lctic association, composed of you'ij; iin.li residing near the boundary bo iweeu Rock Island and Moliue, lie! 1 last evening ai the home of M. C'lnnlaiid, .Moliuo, Mayor Andrew Uls.m of .Moliue. addressed those present, on the subject of athletics. The talk wv.s very interesting and instructive. Tliei'v were 15 new members taken into the cluli, making the organization now con si:,t of over luo members. A commit tee of live was appointed at last even ing's meeting. George D. Hermit to a'-! as chairman, to meet with Mayor O! son next tauuii.iy aiternoon to draw up ny laws governing Ule organizai ion, 'o be presented lo tin? club at its next meeting. Will IMay MuNt-luill. Thi! members of tile club talked un til a late hour last evening on baseball ami tlie bringing together ol a slron.: team for this season. There are a number of members of the club who have played on some of the fast inde pendent teams in the three cities an 1 wiih these and many others who will make an equally good showing, the or ganization will, it is expected, have one of the strongest independent bas'j ball teams in this locality. The sc!i-d-ide for the baseball season will be ar ranged njuii. CJest sitting in the circuit court at Mor rison during the April term. An ef fort is to be made lo have the Mae!. in case heard by Judge Ramsay during the present term of the court. Work for Armiiiirnt. Judge Gest has announced that w en after next he will have no jury in the circuit court, but will devote the week to hearing arguments on motions, de murrers, and to like matters. The first week of April will be taken up with everal criminal cases the early part of the week, and when those are finish ed, the remainder of the January term will be devoted to the civil docket. o Mr- Oivurre 'iimi'm. Judge Gest lias decided to set no more divorce cases lor hearing tins month, but 'will set a list of divorce cases to be heard in April by Jud Iianisay. SOPHOMORES WIN IN A FAST GAME Augustana Freshmen Lose on Account of Fouls Made in Second Half of Basketball Contest. TO COME IN TURN Mackin Will Contest May be Set Friday for Hearing Before Close of Term. JUDGE RAMSAY TO BE HERE Will Preside in Circuit Court after April 1, While Judge Gest Sits in Court at Morrison. ne very careful of your bowels when you have a cold. Nearly all other cough syrups are constipating, especially those containing opiates. Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup moves ihc bowels con tains no opiates. Sold by all druggists. Tiie MaeKiu will contest in the cir cuit uirl has been set in the general lisi, lo be called lor trial in the regu lar order of the (locket, and. wilL prob ably be called for setting for trial next Friday, when a trial list will be set. The case consumed nine weeks of I lie September term of court, an when the verdict was rtndeicd. it was in favor of the contestants. The vev diet was set aside by Judge (lest, and a new trial .mauled. Judge F. I). Ram say of M;iTi.-on is to preside in :h' circuit court here after April 1. Judge AN ACID BLOOD POISON Rheumatism is an acid blood poison, and the causes that produce it are often silently accumulating in the system for years. Poor digestion, stomach troubles, weak kidneys, torpid liver, and a general inactive condi tion of the system leaves the refuse and waste matter, winch should he carried ofT, to sour and form uric acid, which is absorbed into the bleod. When the blood is in this acid-charged condition, it deposits the poisons and irritating particles with which it is loaded in the muscles, nerves, joints ami bones. Then Rheumatism gets possession of the system, and life is made miserable by its pains, aches and discomforts. The changing of the weather, exposure to cold and dampness, etc., ahvays increase the trouble, and so severe does the pain become that quick relief must be bad. A good liniment or plaster is often helpful, but it should be re membered that relief from such treatment is only temporarj-, localise the trouble is in the blood and cannot be re moved by external applications. S. S. S. cures Rheumatism by ridding the blood of the cause. It crocs down into the circula- O O fO tion and by invigorating and purifying the blood of the acid-noison and sendincr a PURELY VEGETABLE stream of fresh, rich blood to all parts, re- V ltevesthe pain, reduces the inflammation, .and permanently cures this painful disease. S. S. S. is the only safe treat ment for Rheumatism, because it does not contain a particle of mineral in any form to damage the svstem. Book on Rheumatism and anv medical advice desired sent free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. The Freshmen class basketball team of Augustana was defeated by the sophomores in the college gymnasium last evening by a score of 21 to 10 in one of the cleanest and fastest basket ball games of the season. The lit half was a see-saw for points, and for a time it was iniixissible to decide win would finish tile half in the lead, 'tin half ended S to It in favor of the fresh men. The second half was as fast am interesting as the first. The freshmen made an unusual number of fouls which lost the game for them. The last half ended 13 to 7 in favor of the sophomores. 1 lie gymnasium was crowded to its capacity with the sup porters of both classes with their re pective colors waving throughout the game. 1 lie lineup and summary of the ame follow: Sophomores Ostrom and Johnson forwards; Wahlund, center; Janie; Wyer and John Wyer, guards. Freshmen Anderson and Fogel strom, torwards; t arlburg, center Heausang and Westlund, guards. Field baskets Ostrom 'J, Johnson I, Fogelstrotn I!, Anderson II, lieausang 2. Foul baskets Johnson N, Anderson 1. Fogelstrom :!. Referee A. K. Reading. Umpire Samuel Swanson. Chicago Wins Again. New York, March S. Chicago again was winner yesterday in the amateur championship billiard tournament. Charles F. Conklin of Chicago, won the afternoon game from Dr. I. L. Mial ol litis .city, lino -to 121. Edward V. Gardner outclassed T. Mortimer Rolls. Philadelphia, "i") to 213, in last night's contest. Hollow Glass Bricks. Thi demand for hollow bricks and building blocks for house construction has induced ghisx manufacturer.'! to put hollow glass bricks on the market, and they pruini.se to be used extensive ly for novel ami artistic effects, says the I'.tiiliiing Magazine.. The first glass bricks, being sold, proved a failure on aeconut of their cost, but the hollow glass bricks can be made at a much less expense. They are lighter and stronger than clay b'.'icks and are such excellent nonconductors that walls built of them are proof against damp ness, found, heat and cold. The bricks are sealed hermetically when hot and are placed in walls with n colorless mortar made of special glass. The bonding rtrength of the glass mortar Is almost as great as the bricks themselves. The Store That Never Disappoints. DLL EM E Y E R (& STERLING CLOTHES THAT SATISFY. Meiv s Suits That Satisfy FABRICS THE LATEST. You can examino from tin; top of coat collar to the li cm of trousers and find no defect. THAT'S THE WAY SUITS ARE MADE. They're here for your choosing $10 to $25 Spring. . ...Overcoats SHORT OR LONG. Come in and post yourself on t lie style features for the new season as the U. L S. Absolutely CORRECT COATS Arc Made. $10 to $25 SPRING SHIRTS ARE HERE. v AND ULLEMEYER & STERLING The New Spring Hats Arc Here. CASE IS FINISHED Jury is Out in the Trial of Clif ford Anderson for Burg lary and Larceny. JUDGE GRANTS , DIVORCES Two Wives and One Husband Freed from Matrimonial Bonds Two New Bills Are Filed. Th'- Iiimil of Confidence. Soivo :ur Msi'i;unt has been or ens'ttred by newspaper reports of a se-mon recently j readied by a unfed eleriyman. Ho was appealing to the people to repose in their pastors the same degree of trust with which they followed the advice of their lawyer and their doctors. "If." he Is re ported to have said, "you get a pre- S'Tiptioti from your doctor, yon take the ir.pdicine truthfully." Then he pharnphrased Tennyson's r.oblo lines thus: "Yours not to reason why. Yours but to do and die." We are quite sure that the good man did not realize what an Interpretation his words might bear. New York Medical Journal. Could You Use Some Money? S II! Suppose no or CO dollars would pay oft" all the little accounts you owe. Wouldn't it be well to obtain that amount of money, settle all these bills, and have just one small payment to meet? Of course, WC are here to loan our money, but our best argument is that it is worth what you pay for the use of it. Consider these points: First, by ar raiiRini; for a loan on your household goods, piano., or team, yon fur nish the security yourself, and are not tinder ' obligations to anyone. Second, the transaction is so absolutely private that no one else knows about it unless you tell them. Third, we can arrange for the pay ments to fall due weekly, or monthly, on the dates most convenient for you to pay them, and we can make them so small that you will be able to meet them without any bother whatever. $1.4-1 Is the week-" ly payment on a $;) loan for 5 weeks, and other amounts in propor tion. We will gladly send our confidenial agent to talk it over with you. Letters and telephone calls given prompt attention. Reliable. Old Phone N. 2425. Open Saturday Nights. Tri-City Loan Co. Private. 219J4 Brady Street. Davenport, Iowa. The Health of Mind and Body The mind is dependent on the brain, and the brain in turn is a bundle of nerve cells, which are nourished and sustained by pare, rich Wood. 'Hence, the absolute necessity of supplying the elements from which the blood i made. These elements of Nature which go to form new rich blood and revitalize wasted and depleted nerve cells are found in splendid proportions in Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Tills. By using this great prescription you supply the material substances from which are formed rain and nerve force, It may take weeks or even months thoroughly to restore your health with Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Pills, but you can De aosoiuteiy certain that every dose of this great restorative is at least of some benefit to you. The healthful complexions, the we", rounded forms, the energy and elastic Ity of movement characteristic of p?r sons who have used Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Pills are the strongest evidence of their wonderful restorative Influence. SO cents a box, at all dealers, or Dr. A, W. Chase Medicine Co., Buffalo, N. Y. i HARPER HOUSE PHARMACY. The case against Clifford Anderson was concluded this afternoon and giv- u to the jury at o'clock. Anderson is tlie young man. who with uooe t Howie and Howard l.allrange, i- charged with the burglary ol the .Mil waukee tool hou.-c near Fifteen, !i street. In the trial it was provt d by the defense that there is no aitiei" iiiiwii as brass journals, which the in liictiiient charges the theft of. but th.i; there are journal brasses and jouru.il hearings. .ludge (.est overruled a mo tion to instruct the jury for acquittal. lirrrM trmittMl. Judge Ccsl tlii- morning issued d crees ot divorce in In roe cases. David Hillier was granted a decree in tin case against his wile, Mrs. I-.va lliliui on the ground of desertion. They wei married Nov. IT, l'.idj. Mr. Hillier ob jected to certain men ireipieiiuug ttieir home, and his wile left him Si pt. II 1 :::. Mrs. Olive M. Cibson was gran id a divorce troni her nushand. Henry (lihson. on a charge of desertion. Mvr tie .lames was granted a divorce from William .lames, on the charge of ex lieme cruelty. I hey were married a' Cedar Rapids. Sew 'HHr l-'ilrtl. in a lull lor divorce tiled in the cir cuit court today, Mrs. Johanna Werner charges her husband. Wilhelm Werner with extreme cruelly, and states that his acts of cruelty to her were of almost daily occurrence during their married life of :'.; years. Their marriage took place Aug. 27, 171. The complainant stales that one one occasion her hus hand kicked and struck her and drove her from the home, and that another time when she had been out for a short time in the evening, calling at a neigh bor's residence, tier husband locked he door and refused to allow her to enter, it being necessary for her to se cure shelter at a neighbor's home. J. I a. Hass is the solicitor for the com plainant. Valentine Can yet, in a divorce suit against her husband, Hypoliete Canycf, charges her husband with adultery. They were. married in Helgiuin May 2S. 1901. The defendant came to the l"ni 'ed States April 22, 1!04, and took up his residence in Detroit, where his wife joined him Aug. 2. 1905. They lived together but two weeks. V. R. Moore represents the complainant. HARRY LEWIS FINED $1,000 Prize Fighter, His Father, and Trainir Punished for Fatal Affray. Crand Rapids. Mich., March S. ludge Stuart in the superior court ye- tcrday afternoon fined Harry Lewis, the Philadelphia prize lightir, $l.;wti for engaging in a prize light; and .It- cob llesternian. lather- of Lewis, $1,- nun: and Frank OTJiien. Lewis' train er. $2'H for aiding and abetting a pp.ie fight. Except the pending case of Referee ICdilie Ryan of Detroit, theso lines close all actions growing out '1 the fight here between Harry Lewis' and Mike Ward of Sarnia. On!.. Nov. l." last, which resulted in the dtut ii ii. Ward. 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