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. 5 t . THE ARGUS, 3IOXDAY, AUGUST 19, 1907. A NEWS OF THE NEIGHBORS DAVENPORT it was the hf.it oppressing him and near Kingston, Jamaica, 35 years ag that the trouble was onlv tempM-arv. ' and during his boyhood, after the death ' Saturday he went into the front room I of his mother, left home and came to Tailor Kills Himself. Wenzel Sou kop, a Bohemian tailor living at CIO West Front street, shot himself Sat urday at his home. Despondency was the cause of the act. Soukop has been paralyzed for four years and dur ing that time has been able to do but little work. In the summer time he was usually cheerful but during tie last few days he had been complaining about a queer feeling in bis head and told his sons that he thought he was becoming insane. They thought that of the house and shortly afterward a. revolver shot rang out. His so'!. Harry, rushed Into the room and found him lying in a rocking chair with a bullet in bis brain and lifeless and the revolver and his straw hat lying on the lloor. Negro Left Money in Bank. Jack Wright, a well known colored janitor of the city, died raiher suddenly Fri day afternoon at Mercy hospital, after a brief illness from kidney trouble and complications. Deceased was bora Arbuckles is a tremendous organization that results in economy, and gives coffee drinkers in the United States the cheapest good coffee in the world. We have our own offices in Brazil, charter our own vessels that bring the coffee to our own docks in Brooklyn, own our own stores where the green coffee matures and improves. Arbuckles' Ariosa Coffee is not touched by human hands it is cleaned, sorted, roasted, packaged and weighed by in genious machinery, mostly constructed by our own machin ists in our own shops. The package is for your protection, that you may be positive that you re ceive the genuine Arbuckles' Ariosa Coffee every time no matter where you buy it or what price you pay. Wc will tell you where you can buy Arbuckles' Ariosa Coffee if you have trouble in finding it. AKI'L'CKLE nnos.. Now York City. the United States. He was a strong and athletic fellow and soon after reaching this country became a suc cessful prize fighter. He was with Kid McCoy at the time that the latter was in his prime and years ago fought with the best men in his class. Decease! possessed a thrifty disposition and out of his meagre wages managed to ac cumulate $2,250 which he left in a Davenport bank at the time of lie death. Grocers Organize. About all the grocers in the city, numbering abou 100 gathered at the Davenport Com mercial club for the purpose of found ing a permanent organization. After much discussion it was decided that the Davenport Retail Grocers' associa tion should be formed and the follow ing ollicers were elected: President. Leas Liugafelt; secretary, Frank Mar tin. o Bicycle Lou Whins Tvio. Lnelli IJollmer. better known as "Hicych Ixiu," Saturday night gained the titl of female lightweight champion 01 Scott county. For some time the hand some Luella has not onlv been tin reigning belle of the red-light district. but by her successful coquetry ha gained the envy and jealousy of a num ber of female rivals. The climax cam.' at midnight as Iaiu went proudl marchinsr u Second street with th" most handsome fellow at an east-en 1 ball securely locked in her arms. Ne.i Rrady street she met two of her rivals known in the social circles of Huck town as Rose and Alice. One of the girls made a slighting remark at Lou and quick as a Hash she accepted t It challenge and in a rough and tumble defeated both her antagonists. M0LINE home in Zuma after a visit here with Marvin Mumma and family. Mr. Adolph has accepted a position in Mt. Pleasant. Iowa. Mrs. S. P. Cossner was visiting in Rock Island Friday. Mrs. II. A. Xcwton and daughter Francis were Rock Island callers Fri- .1 EAST MOLINE. Milleon is visiting in Pre Upper River Meeting Oct. 22, 23. Word from W. R. Mcese, who spei.t Friday in Burlington. Iowa, is to the effect that the annual convention oi the i pper Mississippi Improvement as sociation will lie' held in Moline Oct. 22 and 2:1. The dater, were fixed at a conference with President Thomas Wilkinson, president of the association it Rurlington. o Sells Organ Stock. Oscar Youngre i. acting for the heirs of the estate of his father, L. P. Youngren, has sold the Youngren interests in the Moline Piano and Organ company, corner Seventh street and Fifth avenue, to Johannes Peterson. A stock company to be in corporated with the secretary of stat - at Springfield will bo-formed. Wife and Children Gone. Wh"i Peter Doyle returned from his work a: tlie Silvis plant of the Rock Island road Friday c veiling he found that his wife and children had disappeared an 1 that most of the household goods ha' been disposed of. P.oyle and his wif.; had quarreled, and it is alleged that Hoylc had beaten his wife more than once during the last week. o Obituary Record. Gordon Benson, the only son of Mrs. Esther Benson, died Saturday morning at 2 o'clock of spasms at the home his grandmother, ::-H Ninth street, aged 10 months. llutli lola. the six months oi l daugh ter of Mis. Christ Myers of Third ave nue and Second street Fat Moline died Saturday after a short illness with cholera infantum. Barney A., the three months old so", of Mr. and Mrs. William SpauHing. 1 Sit Fourth avenue, came to his death Saturday of spinal meningitis. The Limit of Life. The most eminent medical scientists are unanimous in the conclusion that the generally accepted limitation er human life is many years below the attainment possible with the advanced knowledge of which the race is now possessed. The critical period, that determines its duration, seems to lie between i0 and CO; the proper care or the body during this decade cannot be too strongly urged; carelessness then being fatal to longevity. Nature's best helper after SO is Electric Bitters, th.; scientific tonic medicine that revital izes every organ of tlu; body. Guar anteed by W. T. llartz, druggist, U01 Twentieth Etreet. r0c. MEN Need Money? See Us. We make a specialty of loaning money to people who have no bank credit, yet are entitled to the same consideration as those who have. Our terms are as fair as the bankers' and just as confidential. We give you the same accommodation that the bank does your employer. We honestly believe or we wouldn't, put our names to it that our plan of loaning money confidentially on house hold goods, pianos, or gans, wagons, fixtures, etc., is the ONLY "square deal" ever offered to the people with limited means. , Remember, if you cannot call, there are still connecting links be tween us the mails, telephone. Write or telephone, and we will send our agent prepared to hand you the money "on the spot." MUTUAL LOAN CO.. Unln corpor ated ) . Peoples National Bank Bld. Telephone, Old Weit 122. Room 411, Rock Island III. Office hours, 8 a. m. to p. m. Open Wednesday and Saturday Evenings, to 9 p. m. ooooooooooocxcooooocooocooocoo Louise emption. Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood have moved into the house en the coiner of Thin avenue and Eighth street. Mr. Sbe wood is connected with the Consoli dated Milling company. Little Opal Mitchell has been sick. Dr. and Mrs. Scnsihaugh came home Friday evening from a month's stay at Petoskey. Mich. i Mr. and Mrs. Powell and Mr. and Mrs. New berg are in camp on Camp bell's island. Mrs. F. Taylor and son Edward and Mrs. Downing and daughter Daisy and Miss Pearl Hunt have been guests this week of Mrs. Fred Wells. Mrs. Harry Swartz and son Clifford left Saturday for Streatoi 111. They were accompanied by Kate Smith. Mrs. Swartz's sister, who has been visiting here. The baby daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jordan was sick (he past week, but is much bitter now. Henry Winebeck has the misfortune to fall and bnak his arm while cross ing the tracks on bis way home Thurs day evening. Miss Bush of Missouri, who came here to visit her sister, has decided to stay in Silvis. Mrs. Chndt of Oiturnwa, Iowa is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. I. B. Davis. CENT 11 Ah TRUST AND SAVINGS HANK. ROCK ISLAND, ILL. OOOOOOOOOOOCOOOQOOOOOOOGCO X II. E. CASTEEL g President. CX5OO0OOOCXXXXXXXJ0O0OCXXX5O0 ( L. D. MUDGE, Vice President H. B. SIMMON, Cashier. INCORPORATED UNDER STATE LAW. Capital Stork, 1100,000. Four I'er Cent Intrrmt I'ald am Drpoalta. C. J. Larkin, J. J. LaVelle, IL JS. Casteei, L. D. Mudge, II. D. Mack, John Schafer, M. S. Ileagy, II. B. Simmon, II. H. Cleaveland, Mary E. Robinson, E. D. Sweeney, H. W. Tremaun. TRUST DEPARTMENT. Estates and property of all kinds are managed ny this department, which Is kept entirely separate, from the hankini? business of thn com pany. We art as executor of ami trustees under Wills, Administrator, Uuardinn anil Conservator of Kstdtes. Receiver and Assignee of 1 nsolvent Kstates . General Financial Agent for Non-Residents, Women. Invalids, and others. iOCXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXCX30 HOCK ISLAND SAVINGS BANK. ROCK ISLOND, ILL. Incorporated Under the State Law. 4 Per Cent interest Paid on De posits. Money Loaned on Personal Collateral or Real Estate Security. .OFFICERS Phil Mitchell, President H. P. Hull, Vic President P. Greenawalt, Cashier. Began the business July 2, 1870 and occupies S. E. corner ot Mitch ell & Lynde building. DIRECTORS It. It. Cable, " William II. Dart, H. P. Hull, E. W. Hurst, John Volk, P. Greenawalt, Phil Mitchell, L. Simon, II. S. Cable. Solicitors Jackson & Hurst- Kodol for indigestion and dyspepsia a preparation of vegetable acids and contains the same juices found in a healthy stomach. It digests what you eat. Sold by all druggists. WATERT0WN. Mrs. A. I. Wood and Miss Wood ..1 Aledo are visiting here at the lioin.; of Mr. and Mrs. .lolin Dawson. Mrs. J. C. Hawkins and daughter Ethel of Hampton spent Wednesday her with her sister Mrs. (Jcorge Direen. Miss Xoe O.-boMi of Rock Island was here calling on her friends Vedtie- day. Ed O'Donnell was here Wednesday evening visiting his mother and sister Mrs. W. B. Keene. Mrs. John A. Peterson and children were visiting Hampton relatives Wed A crowd of the Uoyal Neighbors met Thursday afternoon and were taken in the home of Mrs. Will Oaiuey in Car bon Cliff on a bay rack by Howard Einfeldt. A jolly good time is re ported. Rev. Mr. Read of Hampton was a business caller here Wednesday. 11 announces Rev. A. L. Sehtite of Chicago will be here Sunday morning to con duct the Sunday school. The Hamp ton Sunday school will be hero on this occasion. Mrs. E. Willis of Hampton was call ing here Thursday and accompanied the Royal Neighbors to Carbon Cliff. Miss Echo Allshrow of Port Byron is here visiting relative s. Mrs. Laura Carlstedt and Mrs. El Axelson spent Thursday with relative-; in Hampton. Mrs. Bert Wainwright who has been here visiting returned to her home i Ztima. Miss Pearl Mumma returned to h"r The Federal Government in common with large em ployers of bonded persons, prefers Corporate Suretyship because of its greater stability. Those who are required to furnish Internal Revenue Bonds, as brewers and tobacco manufacturers; or who desire guarantees on Contracts for Supplies to the State, or to the Federal Government, will save themselves annoyance by coming to us. When the Local, the State, or the United States Govern ment requires a bond of you, apply to the American Surety Company of Heiv York Capital and Surplus 4, 800,000 I.mlolpli A- llrvnoldn. Attya., Iln forrt Mock; Wm. C. Mniiekrr, Ant., MnNonle templr. Wm. II. itloorp, ttty., Clianr lilwk, Mollnr; John A. Conaliiinnnon, Agt 1422 Fifth Avr, Moline, I IV. EXTREME CONSERVATISM SHOWN ATTITUDE OF BUSINESS MEN INDICATE THERE IS SOMETHING BACK OF THE UNREST IN WALL STREET, AFTER ALL. COOCXXX5000CX50000000CXX5CXJOO We are R.eady to Serve You In our temporary quarters on the Fourth Floor of the Peoples Na tional Bank Building. We have just received a complete new line of the latest woolens, and we in vite you to call and look them over. Our work for a few days after the fire was disarranged, but we are now turning out work with our customary prompt, ness. WE DO FIRST CLASS PRESS ING AND REPAIRING. Washington, 1). C., Aug. 1C (Special Correspondence of The Argus.) As politics and business are inextricably mixed up at the present time more than ever before, it behooves thoughtful men to keep their eyes open and watch the double game as it is being nlaved. Wall street in a turmoil and the stock market sagging, and money even for legitimate purposes hard to obtain, it thought I would try them. I got a box, and I am pleased to say they are Just what I needed my nerves are again steady and strong I sleep well am not troubled with Indigestion the action of the heart is regular and I feel vigorous and strong In every way. I consider the medicine a splendid nerve and gen eral tonic, and am well pleased to recommend it." 50c a box. All deal ers or Dr. A. W. Chase Medicine Co., Buffalo. N. Y. For Sale at Harper House Pharmacy. does not require any guessing to say that there is greater financial trouble ihead. The building boom is quieting down and railroad improvements are being curtailed.' So far t.icso indica tions are mostly confined lo the cities and fairly good times prevail in the country districts. The wise man looks ahead and prepares lor any emergency that may be forced upon him, and tit all events keeps out of debt and does not buy except what he absolutely needs. I he conference a day or two ago at ; Oyster Bav of the nresiilent with Sec-1 retary Taft and other advisers was to'V consider what could he done to prevent I he Wall street disturbance from be coming epidemic and spreading all over the country. The continuation of the business boom is necessary for the sal vation of the republican parly, and it lias staked its all on continued pros perity which it arrogantly declares is due to its tariff and financial policies. Breakdown, therefore, would probably bring political disaster. It is reported that it was agreed by the conference that if it becomes necessary that Sec retary Cortelyou should throw open the doors of the United States treasury, and every dollar that the vaults contain J.B.Zimmer (L Co. Rooms 309-310, Peoples National Bank Building. ooooooooooocxooooooooooooa Nerves Shattered; Heart Irregular Mrs. James B. Blackburn of Xenia, Ohio, says that nothing equals Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Pills in such troubles. Some medicines affect the heart alone, some the stomach, some the head. Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Pills by a happy combination and a perfect control ovei the nervous system that regulates all the organs of the body affects them all, and puts them In perfect working order. Mrs. Blackburn found this to be true, and has no hesitancy In telling other of the splendid results obtained. In fact, says she considers It her duty to do so. 6hesays: I was troubled with pevere nervousness, sleeplessness, indi- Kostlon and heart trouble. I heard of Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Pills and! should be placed at the service of the New York banks. Whether the gold reserve of $130,00(1,000 is also to be trenched upon, in case of financial dis aster, is not known, but as everything goes with the present republican ad ministration to gain its political ends, there is no reason to believe it will fear to override an act of congress, if that is all there is between business aud political trouble. Machine Shop and Au tomobile Repairing In addition to our general ma chine and repair shop, wo have added an "auto" repair depart ment and put a competent m.vn in charge who has had a thor ough training in that line. We solicit a share of your work, and guarantee satisfaction. Our ma chine shop Is one of the largest in this vicinity, and equipped with the latest machines and tools. Any contract or job work will have our best atten tion and lowest price. No job too small for us. We build special machinery and assist in ventors in completing their ideas. We build the Kuhnn Stationary, Portable and Marino Engines. Kuhncr Engine and Machine Co., 303 to 30C Fourth street, Rock Island. 111. Thirteen years ago, when we es tablished our institute here, we told you through the columns of this pa per that we were going to be a per . manent institution. We also told you that we fully understood that in or der to be successful, we had to live up to the Golden Rule, and give ev- r7 U,,c S4Ud!C uhi. ire IU17 wn- derstood that if we could not do what T.Vi i-V 1 VSV: , arfuprtiKeri that u roulH not Ho DR WALSH at a" as in towns of tn'8 size 'ai'" Fr 13 years the most successful ures 6Dread fast. This announce- speoialist In diseases ot men. ment hat we are Btj wjth yQU Js proof of our success, and nothing succeeds like success. Success is the true measure of merit. We were successful in every sense of the word. In fact, our success has been so phenomenal that some say we are naturally lucky. Yes, lucky in having the knowledge and skill to do all we claimed, but it took years of hard work and study to get that knowledge and skill. It is easy for us now; we could not make a botch of your case if we wanted to. We know the best and surest way and have had so much experience that the successful way is the most natural way to us. Our 13 years of success entitles us to the business of every man who does business in a business way. M K X You take no risk whether you come one mile or ten thousand miles. You are sure to find one or more of three Dr. Walshs at our institute. Remember, we use no substitutes or assistants. Let our success of 13 years in Davenport give you renewed hope. All we ask is that if you are suffering from any disease or weakness is to come and receive a free con sultation from us before placing your case. 31 E X When in doubt, come to us. When others fail, come to ua. When you feel hopeless, come to us. Don't think on account of our great suc cess you cant' afford to treat with us. Just come, and if we can cure you our charges won't prevent you from reaping the benefit cf our skill. M K X Renumber the name Br. Walsh means something to you. It means health and vigor for you if you have not delayed too long. While we have cured many eases that were given up as hopeless as were told that there was no relief for them this si le of the grave, we have never given any false hope or promised anything that our experience caused us to believe was impossible. While our treatment is entirely different from others it gives wonderfully quick relief, it is always easy to take and does not. leave any bad after effects. Try Dr. Walsh's cure for diseases of the brain and nervous system. Mental depression, brain fag, loss of vigor, broken down mentally or physically, dizzfness, headache, despondf ney, nervous tremors or spasm.-;, loss of memory, lack of nope. Inability to concentrate your mind. Wild, delirious dreams, sle jplcssness, excessive irritability with or without brain storms or uncontrollable outburst of temper. M K X Try Dr. Walsh's Cure for Skin Diseeases. Tainted blood, eczema, ulcers, pimples, barbers' itch, black heads, blotchy, yellow, brown or muddy complexion. M E X Try Dr. Walsh's Cure for diseases of the 6tomach, liver, and intest ines, dyspepsia, indigestion, sour, catarrhal or ulcerated stomach, con gested, inactive, sluggish or hardened liver, bloating, fermentation or griping pains in the intestines. M E X Try Dr. Walsh's cure for kidney and bladder diseases, rheumatic or gouty pains or enlargement of the joints, dropsy, (Bright's disease or dia betes in the early stages), backache or burning in the urethral canal, re tention of urine or too frequent desire, foul, hrickdust or unnatural urine or any other disease, don't matter what, the cause. 31 E X Try Dr. Walsh's Cure for Heart Diseases, Irregular heart, weak heart, palpitating heart, asthmatic .ieart. 31 E X Try Dr. Walsh's Cure for Special Diseases of Men. Remember we were the fust specialists in the world to advertise our discovery that varicocele was the most active came of weakness in men, also (as the files of the newspapers will show) we were the first to discover a pain less, bloodless radical cure for varicocele and let us say right here that ours is the only radical cure without being bed ridden in existence. Try Dr. Walsh's No-Risk Cure for Varicocele, come to our office, leave in an hour with the varicocele removed, keep your money In your pocket, until you see it is removed. You take no risk with us don't take any at any other place. Don't let a few hundred miles Ftop you from taking our cure. 31 E X If you don't come to the right place now it is because you are care less or indifferent. You probably tried the nearest doctor in hopes he might cure you, or you tried some remedy that the advertisement read plausible or flowery but you did not Investigate. If you only kuow the number of improperly treated cases I meet In a year you would investi gate and he sure you were right before you started. See our new giganlic Statis X-Ray machine. It is a wonder. We use all forms of electricity, vibration and violet rays. Call and see a thoroughly equipped institute. Co lsultation, inspection and examination free and cheerfully given. Call or address DR.- WALSH Or Chicago Medical Institute 124 West Third street (near Main street), Davenport, Iowa. Hours: 10 to 12 a. 2 to 4:30 and 7 to 8:30 p. m. Sundays 10:30 to 12 m. IS