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V THE ROCK ISLAND ARGUS, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21. 1911. THIRD TELEPHONE GRANT IS SOUGHT Tri-City Independent Home Company Presents Ordi nance to Council. message was referred to the ordinance committee. John Cunningham, in a communica tion addressed to the council, stated I that the improvement of Twenty-ninth ; , , , street and Ninth avenue had ruined ;Bock Island Business Men s As- INSTALL OFFICERS REV. THOMAS J. SHUEY SCALE OF RATES IS FIXED Twenty-five Year Franchise Asked Otto Adams Petition for Saloon Permit Is Denied. sociation Holds Meeting at Math's Hall. PLAN TO ENLARGE SCOPE some lois which he owned in that vi cinity, and that they were now in an undesirable condition. The matter was referred to the street and alley com mittee for investigation. TEST OF FIRE IIOK. Fire Chief George W. Newberry re ported that he had tested 1,000 feet of the new fire hose with 250 pounds Trea sure, and had found the hose up to re quirements. He stated that when the hose was subjected to his test its J length increased four feet, and that as , The Rock Island Business Men's soon as the pressure was stopped the; MBOCjatlon met Ust eTenlng at hose resumed its normal length, indi ! , . . - . , , .. Math 8 hall and the officers who were caring that it was of good quality, i Alderman LaVanway moved that the elected Jan. 30 were formally in .hiflf k ir,ct,. t ,t rt stalled. The Installation was con- Will Build Up Rating System and Adopt Graded Scale of Fees for Membership. Harrag failed in an attempt to pur chase the property of the Union Elec tric Telephone & Telegraph company. ! the hose wltn 400 pounds wnich wai ; ducted by E. B. McKown, retiring 1h Trlitr rniT.rfoT Unm. Tnl- I tt, ,.,. .v., , presiaeni. 1 ne dow umiori ro . .... ... .... fJ jM ' President M. H. Sexton j'li'Jiie company last n;gni presenicu io ; v- -"" j.u. xuc uij- the Rock Island city council an ordin ance for the construction and mainte r.anee of a new telephone system. Vice President C. W. Horton. Recording Secretary Ralph La- : mont. Treasurer E. B. Kreis. In the ordinance which the company j of the new filter plant. For the past ' iccomD8 and J T Marron' These desires the council to grant it is stated , few da? K has hepn found necessary j thre together with George Kings- that for the of the officer and em- lu "K ,uu,e 'ul" luttu UBUal Dtwure I burv and Edward Bauersfeld. who tion was carried j The mayor, city clerk and the water works committee were authorized to ! purchase a carload of alum for the use ' s-w.'f: v HELD FOR LARCENY George Baker of Muscatine Is Accused of Stealing Money and Pocketbook. BOARDING HOUSE INCIDENT First Make Charge Against Others, But Is Arretted When He Plans to Leave City. j loyes of the city 30 sets of telephone j of ,he grat amoi'nt of sediment in the i we hed over from la8t year. con instruments and 10 sets of instruments ! lor the use of the fire alarm and police water. Waterworks Superintendent D. C. Kelly stated that on Sunday 2.200 latrol system shall be given free of;"'"'."" "?u " u u' five circuits of the new alarm system would be ready for use in the residence d'strict by Thursday. TIME OX P4V1G BM.I,. charge by the company. The rates which the company will charge during the life of its franchise will be as fol lows: "Up to such time as the com jany has in operation 6,000 telephones, the service shall not exceed for a bus iness telephone $ 2f pr yar, and a res stituted the board of directors TO GRADE FEE SCALE. After the Installation the evening was Bpent In making plans for en larging both the organization and its scope. Among other things it was proposed to build up the rating system and to adopt a graded scale of membership fees. This latter plan received considerable attention and It will probably come up again at the next meeting. It was pointed out that by this means the amount Further time was granted the com mittee which has in hand the bill of iflenre telephone $1 per year. Foritne i n-city Construction company for ach 1,000 telephones the company has ,he Paving of Lincoln Court addition, in excess of said (,.() named an add; ' The clerk was instructed to notify lional charge of 2T, c-fnts per month' Orrin S. Holt that his services as su-; of money turned in each year from may be made." The life of the fraii- perintendent of construction at the 'the fees for membership could be In chife i? to be 25 years The ordinance : fil," plant were no longer needed, the i creased at least $1,000. President improvement having been completed. , Sexton was requesiea co name Alderman Martin McNeely present-'a committee in the course of the ed a resolution recommerrlinc 1 next week to arrange ror tne annual A..n.il r .w Kut .v, . ...im ' installation at the fi ter nlant nf oannie. "i vu".n l. niaiiri, uiit uia it n ill r - . - te laid over for action by the commis- two 5.000,w0-gallon pressure pumps, fion. i!t is held that the pressure at the fil- ioo i.i(KiK HKii:n. iKrs now is insufficient. The resolu The petition of Otto Adams for a li- t,on was referred for investigation c.n6e to conduct a baloon on Forty- i and a report. sixth street was rejected upon rer-om ' A swimming pool in Long View park mendation of Mayor (I. W. McCaskrin. ' is recommended in a resolution intro- to whom it was n.-ferrcd by ilif c-oun vas referred to the ordinance commit tee, it is hardly probable that any action will !o takrn bv the present This will be held in April. TWO SUITS SETTLED OUTSIDE OF COURT Street Commissioner H. H Hull was instructed by a motion offered by Ald erman Charles Borst to close Thirty- eighth street between Seventh and council puts it In proper condition. IWI.K IV IMPOSS1HI.K. rnted in a message from the may- i haul cinders to the ravine leading from lie lieM i: would incur a large ex- j Fourteenth avenue and Forty-second' cil. In making his r port the mayo.' ci-.eri the fact that the pftition is in adequate as to the number of feet front ifcf required by the ci:y ordinance; trai it lifx.s not represent a number i '.'' l to a building where the saloon i to he loca'cd. and that in recogni- t. ri fir ihe lare number of persons ),: r ' Ftiriir in the 'vicinity requires a f ;ii" coinpli.iiiif of the law before th f; i:' could be inaile. T!ie quisiici: cj establishing (ir pro fii.. a iijfihod for tint chemical ;it:::!is of the ity wsic,- Simrlv as r. i'nf-e tor the equipment of the depart-1 street to Forty-third street and Tenth tri!t with the chemicals and materials ic.-r a barteriological laboratory to mak the n'cessary tests at tiie filter plant, rtid that, inasmuch as Augustana col lege is thoroughly equipped with such a laboratory that instltu'ion could handle the work. In a conference w It h 1'iesident Andrecn of the college and Tiofessor Magnusson. who is in charge of that branch of the school work, it vas learned that the institution would accept an arrangement for the making of tr-e proper tests. The matter of se curing the services of Irofessor Mac iiuBson was referred to the mayor, the city cierk, the waterworks committee tnd the superintendent of waterworks. i:TII VAItl KWKR SVSTKM. The mayor presented a message stag ing that now is the proper time to duced by Alderman McXealy. It was ' Both Personal Injury Actions .AgainM referred to the committee on parks to the Mississippi Valley Traction investigate and report. Company George Baker of Muscatine was held to the grand jury under bonds of $500 by Police Magistrate C. J. Smith this morning on a charge of larceny. The complaint was sworn to ' by George Nichols, who claims that Iiaker stole a pocketbook containing Former pastor of the Memorial,?1! and a number of valuable receipts Christian church of this city who died j from him. Baker entered a denial. Sunday night after a brief illness at"t tne stories he told to the court his home at Seattle, Wash. Death 1 were 80 conflicting that it was was the result of an attack of pneu- j thought advisable to hold him to the monia. Rev. Shuey was pastor of the : grand jury to Investigate. Baker local congregation immediately pre-;canje here a week ago and secured ceding the term of Rev. O. AV. Law-j employment at the Rock Island Sash rence. Rev. Shuey came here from a, & Door works. He boarded and room- charge at Valparaiso, Ind . During his ed at a house run by Hugh Conwell, J hoi-o Via n-ac a t in i, 2327 Fourth avenue In the simul Rock Island Ministerial alliance. Rev. J room with him were Mr. Nichols and Shuey is survived by his widow and J- Rosentield who returned home late two sons, Paul and Frank, and two j Saturday night. Baker was already daughters, Nellie and Mabel. 'there. CLAIMED HE WAS ROBBED. ' About 9 o'clock Monday morning Baker declared that he had been rob bed of $2.25. This started an investi gation and Nichols found his pocket book was gone. Suspicion was direct ed at Baker when later in the day he stated that he was going to leave town. He also flashed a new suit and a new hat and the police were notified. Officer Sidney Pearson ar rested him. He told the officer sever al different stories, and then further changed his tune to Detective James Brinn when the latter questioned him .m-kim:v is held. Arthur McKinney, who was arrest lp - i pm i 'n. '. i ; -i 1111 - f t,1 " 1 " i -1 III. - -I M I - I " - - -1 J - " ' j P i.i..,, i n 'I. n , , m immiii . iii .. , m T Iv3 NEW CREDIT SYSTEM FOR LOCAL GROCERS All Applications to He lasel l'Mn by One Concern Officers Are Chosen. The annual meeting of the Rock Is- i land Retail Grocers' association was ; held last night at Turner bail. Among ! questions formally considered was thai 1 ui Buupuus ie u,rn """""' od two weeks ago, charged with the v,reuu company & JeIli. 1 ins bs- Makes Home Baking Easy Royal Baking Powder helps the housewife to produce at home, quickly and economically, fine and tasty cake, hot biscuit, puddings, the frosted layer cake, crisp cookies, crullers, crusts and muffins, fresh, clean, tasty and wholesome, with which the ready-made food found at the shop or grocery does not com pare. Royal is the greatest of bake-day helps. ROYAL COOK BOOK-800 RECEIPTS FUZE Semi Name and Address. oval AABtMO rowor eo-. nrw vn. John P. Hoffman Miss Marguerite Kistau. tern, the grocers believe, will elimin ate a great part of the risk and loss which has become a burden in the past few years. Officers were elected last night for the ensuing year, as follows: President Fred H. F.oetie. Vice President E. H. I l-rruent. Secretary David Iarson I Treasurer Robert F. Kuschmann. and the other,, -' , ' " " court which a nausini nan, ine nrsr i ues Thre cases were struck off the clock . V ( HI Hit . li i t - . -" ' ' Tenth avenues, owing to the present : " Juage w . h. ubi. i """-i mnassnhle rnnriitinn nf that fhnrnnixh settled out 01 court : r v. ... . a n r-. T- o I t vrt rr a 111BTIPO tiare. it was oraerea tnat tne street do,-" "", " tZl r. '4ay night after Easter Sunday hept s cioseu until sucn time as the i " aB vivi The latter case was that or Jonn .Nor ton, who secured judgment for $21 i . . ...... I T I milkAn tn I ha nni ri Alderman Borst moved that Street t V r-.J An . r. . . ..... ., . . . . . of Justice J. H. Cleland. An appeal .i;iiiiunfiiuiiri lillll ktv I u I iru I leu IQ This will be an invitation danee, and re freshments will be served. L. C. Pfoh. Georse I.. Sen mid and O. E. Annie were endorsed bv tne associ thft of a fur lap robe from a sleigh, was arraigned this morning before the police magistrate and held to the gnind jury under bonds of $500. He failed to supply bond and went to jail. The owner of ihe robe could not be located by the police, but there was little doubt as to the fel low having stolen it. .Wheatland lent home or a new tnttrvr is in t ock Island known. A resolution will be drawn up by a special committee and went to tb" family of the late Mrs. Knnna 1). -I'e, who took nn active Interest ii. i the work of the hmh r:nt inn. Committee Authorize! to Secur,-1 Hereafter the monthly meeting of the board will be held nn tb" Plans and KMinmles for 1m- third Monday of each month liiste.nl proveinents. f on the first Mondav. During the MOVE TO ENLARGE BETHANY QUARTERS PROF. ROPER TO AID AT ftl. E. MEETINGS was latter jstice J. H. Cleland. An appeal " l"' . , taken bv the defendant, but the tion J Is for com,8"'"- r failed "to appear for trial andjf"' The.e card dat-s are Mao mem- Pleasant Surprise for the Audience at the Kit si Church Last Kvening. now, because a team could not work there. The motion was adopted. The mayor had to decide, as there was a ti vote. The mayor hell that, if possible, the work should be done. Alderman Holzhammer asked that the Rock Island road be instruct ed to fill the "mud hole" at First street between Thirteenth and Fourteenth avenues with cinders. The council adopted his motion. TO IIOI.Il COlPXV. The council rejected a resolution pre s ntod by the Tri-City Railway com pany asking an extension of the period to which it atreed in its recently adop- take up the matter of the east half of j ted franchise ordinance to the comple the Seventh ward sewer system, inas-ition of promised improvements in the much as the west half would be buil; j city. The council decided to hold th; this spring and summer. The matter ! company to f's agreement to have itc (the appeal was lost by default. The !fQcaa -Viiv w.-.r Hfttlert werA those avenue so the people who use the cut i . T . . . t.j .... , , of John Weaver and Theodore C. n Orvin rw 4r tVinif rm-,w.W . . . . 1 .1 1- n i n, V, t , 'Smith, both against the passable walk. Mr Hull stated that it j Vaey Tractioll corapany v. i i v, i,r i in inject L-ltr IU (I'J 1 1 J tr H UI h Mississippi The for- bers of the afociarion. Personal Points J. E. Larkin, Sixth avenue and Kor- The audience at the First Metho idist church was agreeably surprised last night to see Professor R. II. Roper of Helavan, Wis., upon the platform and to follow his leader- fltV ctv.fi.nf i f rtnTill tA In Vl i c: hnm P i chin in t Vi mi iiciq 1 n'l rt v f thu t-i personal injuries sustained Feb. 16.:"., " " )'' ' - 1903. in Moline. when he alleges he j ' J''ness- 1I1C; was assaulted and forciblv ejected! Miss Lillian Cox. deputy county, Professor Roper has just closed an from a car bv a conductor. Theodore j treasurer, left this morning for Fort; engagement at the First Method:' C. Smith sued for $5,000 to recom- Dodge. Iowa for a visit. .urch of Newton Iowa, and wi.s .,.,.. . . . rT , t,, .u,(,n nis way home for a rest before nSfQim iDiUZ T I I MrS- h Br?' ,fU.E,r beaming another meeting. Find- 22 1906 when a rig which he was . avenue, darned last evening for a th ,)e avaabIo tne offlc,a, ariving along Second avenue. Moline, , visit with fncnd.s in St. Louis. , ,(oaRl hag Ff(.iro(, siryj(.(,8 anf, was struck by an interurban car. The The yUaMB Delia and Marie Couch llo w, nssist (he ,m9tor ln tnfl lead. amounts or BPiupim-ni fre not mime nave gone to Chicago, onroute to tne public. M. J. McEniry appeared forieagtern rities for an extended visit Mr. Weaver and H. E. Brown of Gene- i wjth rejatives reo represented Mr. Smith. Soarle j M,gg Marv' y W(.nrk ho fcas and Marshall were attorneys for the hn sutferi for lhrep weeks tac,t corporation 'f p,eur,8y js convalescent at her home on Thirtv-flfth street. SIX OF HANDIDATF Clarence Kirkland of Sr. Paul is The enlargement of IVthany home was the principal matter of discus- sion before the board of the home last evening at the regular monthly meeting. During the past month !'!) children were cared for at a time, j It is not that the board wishes to I furnish room for more children ! merely, but that it desires to afford ; sufficient room for the welfare of. the children in the home. It will be ; the object of the authorities to place the children in good homes to keep the number down as much as pos sible. The bouse and grounds com mittee was authorized to secure plans and estimates for some sort of improvement or addition. Wheth er it will be an addition to the pfes- 1 pnst niontii there weie I nio.ltm nf tho tim.m nine cases of LITTEN & ROBERTS BANK STOCKS IMPROVEMENT BONDS TRI-CITY RALWAY AND LIGHT CO. STOCKS AND BONDS Peoples Fictional Bank B!dJ Plume 'ht 122. was referred to the board of local Im provements to proceed with the draft lrg of an ordinance. The mayor called attention to th wiring in the business districts of the city. He recomrrtended that the West ern I'nlon and Postal Telegraph com panies be notified to place their wires under ground at once. The chairman of the street and alley committee wa. Instructed to apprise the companies at j once of the desire of the council. Iron posts to support the police and fire a'.arm boxes in the business district vere recommended by the mayor. It will require 10 posts, each costing about $25. The fire and light commit tee was authorized to investigate as to the expense of the Improvement and icport. The Tri-City Railway company will be notified that Iron posts for the support of the company wires should be provided. A message relative to the electrical inspectors ordinance was presented by the mayor. He suggested that the clerk secure from other cities, wher such an ordinance is In effect, fact to aid in determining the rates, fees, etc., attached to the same: that there should be a clause providing for the union scale of wages to be provided, and that the Inspector and his assist ant should both be union men. The ..:..,; IT. ..Ill 1 . . . 1. 1 1 n H o CONSENT TO SPEAK wprk at his oI,i hnm ,n KriP ,Ie j was formerly telegrapher at the lo- I cal Burlington station. Edward Cave, edi'cr of the Recre ation maeazine published In New i V ork. was a Rock Island visitor to day. He was a guest of W. A. Schaef ifer. Mr. Schaffer is a frequent con tributor to Recreation. Interesting Kvent Promised at the Itock Inland Club Tomorrow Krening. proposed extensions finished within IS months after the passage of the fran- j chise ordinance. "he council granted a request made ! by J. W. Cavanaugh. in behalf of the Rock Island Moose lodge, for the us-? of the streets in June for a street fair. ! The street and alley and license unit i r n rhamheriin it f s.hri.nr t markets committees will designate the ; P. Dclly. IJr. W.'lL Ludewig, J.'k.I thoroughfares to be used by the lodge Scott and E. H. Guyer have ac-i CITIES TO VOTE QN wii.i. -not niTi'HB links. i cepiea ine invitation or rresiacnt . 1 The matter of the abolishment of the A- Kosenfleld to give 10-ro.nute ad ard lines in the city will not be de- ! dresses at the Washington dinner of cided by the present council, but will i tnfi cluD tomorrow evening. It is MERGER IU SPRING ,'ersbip of the music during the re-: ; mai'itler of the meetings. His com- j ' ing is opportune and will greatly strengthen that important and at-! tractive feature of the work. The j chorus c hoir will be increased by inddiMonal voices. The pastor preach- ed last night upon the invitation, j . "Come and See." "Jesus invites i men to inspec t His claims, knowing ' thut investigation honestly made will j lead to truth," Rev. Mr. Newland I ssid. "Reason'ns is good but ex- j . perience is belter. There is no test; l.ke that of personal experience. J ! Many are willing to Investigate any-j thing or everything but Christian-1 ! ity. Men rail at the church, crlti jcize the bible, laugh at the Christian; because their knowledge is but sup- lerflcial. There is nothing so easily J 'understood as the plan of salvation. J William J. P.ryaa said 'It is harder to understand worldly things than : FREE DIAMONDS An Opportunity to Obtain Absolutely Free Several Ar ticles of Genuine Diamond Jewelry. FIRST PCI.i: Centiinb Diamond Hint SKCOMI Pltli; Cerniino Hhimond itiii. TIHISI) l-UVAi: Lady's Cold Watch. KH RlH PKIi; Gc-ntlemeirs tiold Watcb. FIFTH PIU.i: Cold Watcb Fob. To all othoi'3 ar:-.w.-Tirg th'ri ;i d v ert isem r rif we will ge a neat jawelry iircaci.r and other alu.ili!e pii4 n :.l'Holut ly iic-. THE DIAMOND "33 ' TUZZLE ffp" S X-".-'.v.y X-" V 'Jr V,-.; ' I religion." Come and see Jesus bp roffrr tn th n- m'ii I expected the other candidates will I Committees Are Appointed by the Christ. Many are Indifferent bs- i K V. .. T. f ..... . n 1 1 n it Mayors, of Moline and J-.at vkeek rn t ho matfr ' ne neara irora Dy tonignt. me as- the council, and the ordinance commit-i pirants for the mayoralty are to be ine guests or tne ciud. ine ainner tee was instructed to draw up an ord inance covering the matter. As tbM election notices have already been posted and the voting places have been designated by ward numbers, it would be impractical to make the change at the present time. will be served at 6:30 and the pro gram will follow. B. I). Connelly will deliver a Washington address. There will be special music. MUD EMBARGO 1? LIFTED Moline Moline. cause they do not know Him. You ; cannot know Him by coldly staring; at'the history of His life. You muM , come into personal fellowship with The question of merging Mcline and him and obey Him. Come and see' East Moline is to be voted upon at the what He has done. We may apply April elections in both cl'ies. It is this f-st In individual case8. but claimed that there will be little or no widest proof is in the hls'ory of opposition to the movement. The ac- Christendom. His influence upon; quieition of the city at the east wiU society, upon the code of morals,; Freexeun Gives Farmer Chance to I increase the population of Moline b; upon slaeiy. position or woman in; Mirlct iVoriuc. ! i 0"iV Mavor Andrew Olson of MoMnr so'-je The mud embargo, which has nrac-'lsst nieht appointed a committee of in tbis'lO and Mayor G. F. Johnson of Ens' Arsenal Employes. Read carefully: Wednesday. Feb. 22. belne a hiMT we would ask that you-call on us dur-'tically marooned the farmers leg the day and look over our beautiful county who are not near railroads was j Moline named one of eight members line of spring and summer woolens. I Respectfully. BEAL TAILORING COMPANY. Illnols Theatre Building. partially lifted by the freeze last J the two to confer and agree upon th: night. For a week practically no ! terms under hich the merger propo.-i grain or hay came to market but f there were a few- loads on hand to day, though the roads are very rough I and the traveling is slow. Our Garments Are Strictly Tailor Made (Never Otherwise) We Furnish the Union Label Whenever Desired. 7 Illinois Theatre Building' Rock Island. 111. CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY tiou should be submitted to th- voters. Members nf 8t- Pal lodge. K. P., j Hmwe a Smoker. t 1 J C . W I . U - 'founding of the order of Knlghti ofifd b? the P,ice ! Pythiaa waa observed informally by last night at Thre was a 'St. Paul lodge N'o. 10; Odd Fellows' hall. smoker and talks by members. education nd devflopment of the child, etc. No other itidlvld- ; ua! or combination or rorces has , don" a Mthe of what Jesus Christ has d'-rie to brighten the condition 1 of human ty. Tome and s'-e what. He will do for you. He holds out ; the promise of help in the time of! First Campaign Clash. tempta'ion. sorrow or trial of any! The first fistic clash of the cam- sort and He will fulfill His promise peign occurred yesterday afternoon 't 0" )f,f ,1,m- This )niP!p i when C. C. Church, former member invitation has changed the whole of the police department, and John j. ' current of thousands of lives and has; (Mandel, a fireman attached to the ma,p religion r-al to tne n-ans ami: jCentral hose company, came together. of n'" ,rove Je!"JB 'ns? by ion Second avenue. Bath wer dta'n- experience. , but were later re-! Cancuet Is PostDoned. ' leased. j yj. gxniiiaiium l-amjuet which was! ! E annciincfcd fur Friday evening at the, : x- u.. . i . .. ...... .;ti '. March 3. on arcoiwit of the basket- i j t ixj 11 (uoi no tmt ai. wjc iv"rv toiaiiu 1 i! CAN YOU SOLVE THIS PUZZLE? IT CAN EE DONE. !IIU.TlON I!ace any ntjpiber from 7 to I iii-:uivi-. In the eight iai ant diamonds on the almw or at ., hi'uilarly junni -i 'l separate sheet of paper In sm b a ni.-iiii.fr iht any v :-.y il. nuiu bers are added (in'iiiding th tiutub-r iti enter h'i'"'r- lb" total wtll be '".'Z." The came ?iiiinb-r ennnot u.-. d i nrc tti.in on . Write your name and address, neatly, accur:n-lv ai. l piK.nly im !) same Elit, and ica.i or delivr your h!ii n i,i nr: Hi p. m . s, :rday, Feb. 2.1, '311, to tb fr.n .t C parinii ii', Arthur P. ira,n-S l'iano company. 121 V'.u' S.r, j hu n t . l;a-nport. Only one tncinli-r of a fnn.i.y Ti.xy i-n'cr. Only one Milution will a .:, -d fro'.-i the .n,f. i oi.t tai,u No one cr.nnertd wltii the r:..i tr.id", i.or ( .'., .:.tiitT.. In previ'.ius contests may en'-r. All n iiteitaiit n, cll li per son at th" store for 1 1: r pr;nlu i'is. Neafj'ss, bc nKi.i ,; ( nrn -tt - h of tl.- r p!y s' m, wi!l ,-, taken Into constdi i U n i:i awj.r!li.K i Contest eloes S;it',jrday e cn fpg, '''i. jl. E' nd ur bring in yo.jr rcplns as ariy as poshib'c. 1 'f M . at 10 p. m. When epilepsy is the result of some I injury to the brain or spinal cord it i may be safly asserted that the victim Aril ?rP firioVte Pfennig l A few minutes delay In treating'1 jsome cases of croup, even the length iof the dlpea5 wIil forever remain lot time it takes to go for a doctor, ' v!r5im nnn1 relieves h a urTer- often proves dangerous. The safest j iBR- n59 the case be on that roav ,wt fa to keep Chamberlain's Couch ! De relieved by a surgical operation. DamAil v 4t ttlA K am pa ,n. a W A Rll f r.lnp CSI CA t Of tan rvf i.:iittr Lf ' r- J I T . 11 r .1 ! 'indication of croup give the child a ! are due to the results cf a torpid liver. : Mies Ella Witrgh.s Rowling! dose. Pleasant to take and always The Red Circle Pills always relieve : LomIb "V. ill-acison Muscatine icures. Sold by all druggists. torpid liver. Nature will do the rest, i Miss Katie Scott M;:icatine i 9 121 East Second Street. i i hli?h school. Licensed to Wed. John Denton North. .Strath more. Can. Mii:s Emma M. Kstrom. Reynolds I Davenport, Iowa, t 1 Na; (VriTe Plainly) Address