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THE ROCK ISLAND ARGUS, WEDXESDAT, MARCH 15, 1911. 'Cha On!) One rf lU Kind t rYoww t Jlrttftie t Satirical : Dainty t Literary If You Are a Person DAVENPORT Licensed to Mary. Ralph R. An derson and Hazel Scott, Davenport; John L. Fuller. Chicago and Lillian WeEthouse, Clinton; Ross Meredith and Ethel Penrod, Davetuwrt. Another Held. Another young man man has been Implicated in the breaking Into and robbery of the Vose grocery store- at the corner of Third and Myrtle streets, last Saturday night. He is Bert j-tavis, who was picked tip by the police yesterday and who has been bound over to the grand Jury with a bond of $200. The bond was furni6hed and the joung man Is released pending the action by the jury when that body meets in April. Two Divorce Decrees Granted. Judge Theophilus granted two oeti tions for divorce, one on the grounds of cruel and Inhuman treatment and a I company Friday to put out a blaze on moved to California.. She was granddaughter of the late Mrs. Daw ley. Her mother, Mrs. Sarah E. Daw ley, resides in Davenport. Mrs. Daw ley was a woman of lovely character and leaves a wide circle of friends who will be grieved to learn of her death. She is survived by her busband and two children, as also her moth- j urday for a short stay with friends er. one brother and one sister. The! P. H. Dorothy was a business call- foneral will be held Thursday with in- .er in the tri-citles Saturday trmpnt at San Jost. Cal. Mrs. Alta Marquis and son the roof of the home of Alex McAr- j tbur. G. W. Dick and his son, Raymond of Keithsbure, left Saturday, for Rock Island where they will reside. Mifcses Opal and Grace Rader of New Boston went to Rock Island Sat- MOLINE Colegrove on Commission. Lewis Colegrove of this city was elected a commissioner in Hampton drainage district No. 4 at the election held Saturday afternoon and evening on th George Henry farm. He was , ; chosen to serve one year. Two other Thm. Rocdon rrnas.. awav at his Miss came canum went to kock is- bome in LeClaire. Monday, after airland on Saturday for a short visit illness of several weeks with lagrippej Mrs.- J- A. Matchneer and daughter, Thomas Bowden was born in Dud-Is Olive, Mrs. T. Stead and Mrs. ley, England, July 12. 1S31. where he grew to manhood and was married about 30 years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Bowden and part of their family came to America and located at Pittsburg, Penn., later came to Rapids City, 111. then across the river to LeClaire, where they have since resided. Mrs. Bowden died in 1505. Deceased is survived hv four children, one son Sydney Bolton, and little daughter vis ited friends In Rock Island on Satur day. Mr. and Mrs. George Bell left Sat urday for a short visit in -Rock Is land. Mrs. C. Baldwin and her daugh ter, Mi6s Corrine, left Saturday for Rock Island for a few days' visit. commissioners were elected. I hey are: William Hints for three years; Hans Larson for two years. Fifteen votes were cast during the time the polls were open. The voters were farmers whose lands are drained by the district system. Provided the new commissioners qualify within 10 days, the commission will elect a ! publications were combined and Mr. of culture, refinement or intelligence, or all three, you cannot afford not to know LIFE. If yoa have tense of humor, yon should tee it every week. Perhaps you know LIFE slightly. To get acquainted will cost m Only One Dollar, Canadian $1.1 3, Foreign $1.26. Send that amount with your name and address to Life Publishing Company. 68 We 31st Street, New York, and LIFE will come to yu every iteek far tkrm month i. The conditions of this SPECIAL OFFER are t It U open only to mam vbarribcrt. Th ubtrription muat cotnr ta M Hud: throusfc M fut m lain. No iDciiptloa tt fc mwmti t tfcU rai. Cnrrmt nuenbrr arst opam lor)p of 10 ml CoilartJon throuan bank, or by irac remittance. Floe Timlin m Year i Far Sal E-aymUen : ten Cani$ m Caps Vka jfrtbi : 'Cfm (Bat Write president and secretary for the en suing year. The republicans of Mercer town- Thomas and a daue-hter, Mrs. Hallen, ; '-P meir i-autU m it-.u. " j 6tate residing in England and two danah- i Saturday, Ma reh . 1. from 2 to 4 in the . incorporates in Illinois. The secre tary of state yesterday issued a li cense to incorporate to the Inter- Material company of Daven- Nys accepted an offer to come here and take charge. More than one year ago the Gazette van Moline un derwent reorganization, Editor Gas ton Veys retiring and the Moline Gazette Publishing company being organized. Shortly after that time, ters. Iowa, with $25,000. of which jcn Oct. 13, 1909, Alfons Bmynooghe l J . a.' . J I J .i. A 1, 1 I .,,irl1 r the second on the grounds of f.eser-!1'-. alln -Mrs- t "7 i "l ""i "'- . . A,M ; z,oou. ine principal pmce ui hub- ( service from that time up to yee- Clty. in. He was a me long menmer ; - ."' ! iness in Illinois is Moline. me jn- terdav wb conscientious and faith the capital stock in Illinois shall be ; accepted the editorial position. His tion. The first decree waa granted in the suit of Sophie Goldstone against; of the Methodist church. her husband, Thomas Goldstone. The ; grounds alleged in thiq petition were Jw " (3f those of crueL and inhuman treatment. ; ww- the plaintiff setting forth some serious ! The Misses Nettie and D;is-y Kin allegations against the dfendint. The ; of Olwein, Iowa, w ho have spent two j district No. 1. j One school trustee. i I terstate Material company has been fuj. Mr. Nys, the new editor, will Mrs. Williamson were shopping in the tri-cities Monday. George Guinn went to Montana Monday night. Captain Forsyth received an en gine from the Iamb company Mon day and will have the ferry running the last of this week. The senior class of the high school have received their class pins. The election of officers at the last meeting of the Cordova High School Literary secretary: Sally Whiteside, vlre president and Floyd Robinson, treas urer. At the next meeting of the society three of t.h girls and three of the boys will debate upon the question. "Resolved, That the boye should have the best education." The bore will take the arTirmstlve side and the girls the ppgntlve. One of the pupils, Clyde Marshall, will leave soon for Minnesota, where ho will make bis home. incorporated in Iowa for more than j have entire charge of the publishing society resulted as follows: Dudley Three township central committee-, Jfg Js ,ocatp(1 on" custody of their four miner children Is given the plaintiff. The at-cond de cree was granted in the case of Hen ry Pnhlendorf against Mary Fnhlen dorf on the grounds of desertion. Donegan for Bench. City Attor ney Maurice F. Donegan was nomin ated for the judgeship of t!;e Seventh judicial district yesterday afifnowi by the Scott Coirity Hav association. receiving1 the unanimous vote c,f the local attorneys after the counting of the ballots phowed that ho had re ceived 34 out of F.! t-o'es cast. The weeks at the homw of Rev. and Mrs. A. E. Moody, left fur their home. Mrs. 1a. B. Mitchell and little son were called to Oswego, N. V., by the illness of Mrs. Mitchell's mother. Rev. N. W. Thornton of Orleans. 111., returned Thursday to his home. He w-as called to o.'f'.f'iatp at ihe funer al of H. P. Humbert in Keithsburg. and since tiien h.s been the guest of friends in Aledo and vicinity. Alvah Himes of Gregory, S. D. is the guest of his brother. Lyman Hitr.es this week. Mrs. James Durninc;. S. T. P:irninq; ' men. The marriage of Miss Efile Ander son of Aledo and Frank Dahl of Nor wood, took place in Monmouth on Wednesday last at 4 p. m. They will reside on a farm near Norwood. WILL HONOR CARL SCHURZ. a year. Its headquarters are in l)av- department. Gunnar Swan will con- ie manager of the com- j pany s job priming department io j cated in the old Model Printing com pany office on Library avenue. -.:.. : 1 -J V. Hitrannnrt f rnr I front. James A. Moran. till recently employed in the M. W. A. head of fice, is manager. Silvis The Pioneer Bi;thday club was en- L'niversity of Wisconsin to Celebrate New Frofsssorshfp. The establishment of the memorial professorship at the TTni versify of Wis consin in honor of Carl Scburz will be celebrated soon. The Carl Schurz all WOrking six days a week under Silvis Payroll $65,CC0. Pay checks for the month of February were dis tributed among employes of the Rock j tertained at the home of Mrs. W. H. Island road at Silvis shops today. . Cowles of Fourteenth street last Frl There was $6 5,001) distributed and j day at a Ft. Patrick's luncheon. Mrs. taking into consideration the fact j Gen Walker of Sheffield was a that there were but 23 working days ; gUest. White carnations were given in last month, the payroll Is larger :aa favors, shamrocks were much In than that for. January. J no men ar . evidence and green and white were Lambert, president; David Forsythe, All the Argus. news all the time The recommendation of '.be :a? was declared unanimous. 'hen ;and his two little sons returned Fri Iday from an extended visit with rela tives in Is Angeles and Whit tier. OWtuary Record. In Stockton. Ta , at 4 o'clock Monday afternoon occur red the death of Mrs. .lames Watson, a former well known i.i rnt ot 1e Claire. The maiden name of the de ceased was Helen Dawley. She was horn and raised in IClaire and made that city her home until 19(17, when with her husband and children she re- Cal. Mr. and Mrs. C H. Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. r. Shoppa, Dr. a;,d Mrs. .1. Rrovn. and Mr. and Mrs. S. l?or uff of -loy, and members of the Fort nightly club went Friday to Rock Is land to speno the day with Mr. and Mrs. C. Thornhill. The fire ab'.rm called out the fire Memorial association- is now engaged in raising the money necessary to be j turned over to the regents of the nnl- i versify so that au income of an en- dowment fund of $30,000 will be avail- ! able for the professorship. I The exercises will include addresses i by the two German exchange profes- j sors now in thLs country, Ernest Dae-! neol, tho German historian, this. year i K;iiser Wiihelm prrfessor at Columbia, j and Dr. Max Friediander, German pro- fe-sor of the history of music at Har- j vard tLis year. j The income from the 530,000 will be sufficient to provide for securing a pro- present shop rules. The Saturday half-holiday has been discontinued. During February 3 9 engines were overhauled and restored to service. The number of cars repaired was j 3,400. There is considerable work! on hand at the Silvis shops, the num-j ber of engines now in the "bone-1 yard" awaiting turn in the machine! HIlOp UeMlK t - IIH1I1 (I'H'IIO air, ...a.. there will be steady work for rail way employes during the coming year and that any policy or retrenchment, if inaugurated, will not include the local plant. ills Biock. Kmanuel May- the colors in the decorations. The B. Y. P. U. will give a box sociable at the church Thursday evening. H. H. Cllngenberg Is visiting friends in Nebraska. David Stout has returned home from Kansas City. J. and C. Hull of Brooklyn, Iowa, are guests at the B. Hull home. O. Schmidt has returned from a visit at Chicago. Miss Gertrude Larson is visiting relatives at Walnut, 111., this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Korb have as their guest Charles Hanson of Aurora, Neb. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Frew have returned home from attending a fun eral at Mitrhelvllle. Iowa. Mr. and Mrs. DeDonker of Sixth 101 HE CUBED DISEASE his SIM come.from -errors in diet, from too little exercise or from the mis takes we commit without thinking of consequences. These sicknesses may be slight at first, but they hinder wnrk, prevent advancement or bring depression p.nd spoil enjoyment. What is worse, they lead to serious physical disorders if not checked m time; but you CAN check them easily and quickly. They will Naturally Yield ) m such a safe, simple, reliable family remedy as Beccham's Pills. In every household where this famous and unequalled medicine is known, the whole aspect of life is changed for the better. Be ready to help yourself and your family to overcome trouble and to regain, and keep, good bodily conditions by having on hand for immediate use r Bechm' PilU wKuSr muitable. See InrfructioiM wiji ch box. Sold everywhere. In beiei 10c. nd 25c. feasor from Oerman universities once It, t7. tr..r, ie lonrura -- ' To Remodel mentor at the rnlversitv of Wiscon-j er yesterday awarded a contract to sin. The association also plans to in- tn :,lst Krt t-onstruction company crease this fund as soon as nossihle to remod. l the north half of the Me- to $X,0:X so that a German professor j Kinney block, work to start Friday i street are the parents of a daughter, may be secured for one semester ev- and tne Jon to ie comptetea .May j... j their first child, born Sunday. cry year. Besides lecturing In the uni- ; contract price is i. :.'. nans verr-Hy the Ci;rl P-hurz memorial ex- were drawn and a contract was let change professor v.ill deliver lectures;'0'" a four-s'ory Imilding to replace before German American and similar ' the present building a short time has returned visit in Ne ll. II. Clingenher home from a week's braska. Ray Breeme and Earl Pomeroy (re organization of Wisconsin. SUBSTITUTE FOR RADIUM. Byprod- A Reliable hmit j ago. The matter was reconsmerea, , parted Wednesday for South Dakota however, and final decision is to j to engage in farming, j merely remodel the building. j The Silvia Athletic club mill give j o a benefit dance at Kuhne's hall Frl- ; Change In Editors. Incidental to day evening in honor of St. Patrick's i absorption by the Gazette van Mo- j day. 'line of the Holland American of j Last Thursday afternoon at the Rochester, N. Y., announcement Is j Baptist parsonage at Watertewn oo- made of the resignation of Alfons j curred the marriage of Miss Bflle j Bruynooghe as editor of the former ! Swanson to Dwigbt Stamper, the 'publication. Mr. Bruynooghe's res-i former of Silvis, the latter ot Dee I ignation became effective yesterday ; cat nr. Rev. James (Dehorn officiated. 1 and he was succeeded hy .Tosenh Nys ' The couple, who are well known i who has come here from Rochester j here, will reside In Decatur. The with his family and taken up per-i groom Is connected with the Y. M. I inanent residence in Moline. Mr. 1 C. A. at Decatur. ! Nys originated the Holland American j Mrs. E. W. Thompson baa been ; of Rochester and successfully edited entertaining her sister, Miss Bertha i it for many years. Recently, how- Dale of Brie. 'ever, the Gazette van Moline mndej Mrs. Peterson and two daughters, product of the manufacture of thorium i '". ...-;..., nu., ,.Ua, are visiting rei- i iittb ijv i lie monrie uui;uhuuu ji uvra aiiu iiivuub at puemeiu. the subscription list and good will of About 100 of the members of the the Holland American. The sub-i B. Y. P. IT. Sunday school and scription lists of the two Flemish j Ladies' Aid society went to the home j of Miss Effie Swanson Wednesday f evening completely Berlin Professor Finds It In uct of Gsa Mantles. With much satisfaction the Berlin press announces h? end of the "radium famine" from which Ger man research, with its comparative modest pecuniary resources, has had to suffer. Professor Otto Ilabn of the Berlin university has succeeded In ob taining an effective substitute for the cos'Jy snbstanee, and in a few months' time the Academy of Science there will be In possession of no less than 250 milligrams ot It, which it will lend to Investigators. The new radio-active matter Is a by- fflir, you nefl a specialist toil outrM to sro to a r!!.ilil on. Our oTice has brfn permanently located In Davenport 16 years. No other peul lists var remained anywhere near that loriK. Many have, come and orw. Our of fice, haa remained iiere porn-.atiently because our treatment have been the most urcesful. our rri-e rheD. and we l.ave re fused to take any case u;:irsa we thought tirre was a char.ce to benefit or cure. Tou get not or.iy the benefit of hi large experieace, but he ho also atud:eJ metnoda &.nd tretUnv.nts rcmnoend!?d by leading physicians of Europe. Bit.kc-ts. tnisine "s nen and (cmteful patlenus testify to his reliability. No names aver used without consent r,t patients. Special mdlcai treatment., a',; o sc'fr.tlf.c e'.etr'.c treatment uird when r.eedei Out of town patients can return botaa same day. Oiie visit to office In many rasas may be all that is necessary. Consulta tion free. Leading Specialist & FvIIddle West gas mantles and has been named by Ita discoverer "mesothorlum." In com bination with bromluro It Is a white salt with the same radio-active prop erties as the correspond lnj; salt of radium, though the latter costs three times as much. It is stated that Germany alone can produce ten grams of meso thorium salt In a year, or as much as the pres ent entire world's supply of radium salt. CATARRH NERVOUS DEBILITY Bronchitis. Asthma, Heart rMser,ie. Rheumatism. Naura.1 ffla. IndJcestlon. cold htn'i and feet, a!! run down. ras In stomach, chokirp ifensationa. ehortne of bre.n! pa'n arour.d h.enrt. vreak heart, couh. cala In chet. chronic throat and tuns' irouVio. dizlntsa, consti pation, headache, backache, poor ayet!'e, heart, liver, kidney. b!ooJ and skin diea.a.. ard ail chronic d!sease" it man. women and children. ij one of the greatest curses of mankind; It make? men Old bufor telr tlm tr la the cause of many a man's faiiur. It apa tl e v'.talitv aad tveaicens the biood. You can be made strong. Tou can be a uccea. Thourand of men -ave taken our successful treatments It does not keep you from work. A dollar spent In regaining your health ar.d vlcor win pay yoi beck a hundeed tlmaa. Nervoue debiiity caused by hard work, worry. Ions of sleep, diss'pati-n. ex cesses of all kinds, errors or youth, shock and illcep. Come to the office at once If you are euff-rtn from nervous ficblMty. backache, all run di-:,. Rleeplianee, poor memory. lo.s of vigor, bashful, blues, ecrvou fars. weak kidneys, wenkne;. s! un pociet?-. no ambition. ra'Pltaticn of the heart, can't sleep, lack of confidence, poor blood, blood poison, stomach. Mood, kidrev, blad der snd skin disease, sediment in water, eczema, easilv tired, etc Ve.rlcn-ela is frQueiit cause of decline in men. Why treat so fon with others when our treatment takes sueb a short time. Kama in private caes kept confidential. IF HE PAID IN PRODUCE. Curing Catarrh Accept Our Advice and Try 'this Remedy at Our Risk. Catarrh is a disease of the mucous membrane. The mucous membrane is, one may sav. the interior lining of the body. Catarrh, therefore, 1 f:!ety at the home of J. I.. Crouder surprising her. A supper was served. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Smith has re moved to Chicago. Mrs. James Sbaanon entertaiaed the Baptist Ladies' Aid society last Wednesday afternoon. The following officers were elect ed by the Methodist Ladies' Aid so- BZaUrjIATIOV TREE. Soars 10 to 13 a. m.; S to 4:30 p. m.: acC Satusdaj sveaiaga, 7 to p. m. So&dajr morxa;, 10 to 11 a. a. Tuesday Chicago Medical Institute - Davenport, Iowa 124 W. Third Street Senater McCumber lltustrsted an At tack cn the reciprocity Bill. If a senator went to New York for a day's vUit and paid his expenses with farm products Senator McCum Ler of North Dakota In the course of a bitter attack oa the reciprocity bill la the senate declared the cost would ! be: Cib to hotel, six bushels of cats Tip to driver, fifteen cabbages. Tip to elevator boy, one and a half bush els barlij-. Breakfast, a qtiarter of a ton of hay. Tip to -waiter, two bushels cf potatoes. Luncheon, one sheep. Tip to waiter, one and a half bushels of earrou. Duicer, four bushels of rye. Tip ta waiter, cne hushei of onions. F-oom, half a car of turnips. Lett arias Furnish Revenaa. Lotteries are operated in all impor tant towna and cities of the Dominican Republic. In many of tie larger cities there are froia two to five, practlilly all under municipal supervision. Sev enty per cent most be given ia prizes, C per cent goes for streets and rofcds. and the rest, lass expenses, ia divided mciig the public hospital, schools, fire departments and tharitiis. may enat in any part of the ays- j tem. ! When the catarrhal poison attackaj the mucous membrane, inflammation I and congestion are produced and nature fails to throw off the accumu-j lated poisons. The orjran which hasi been afflicted ceabes to perform Us : Thursday afternoon: President, Mrs E. W. Thompson, vice president, Mrs. Stephens; treasurer. Mrs. Jmes Sharp; secretary. Mrs. Bell; work committee, Mesdames Odea, Frew and Merchant; social leader, Mrs. W. I). Chapman. J. Kyle had the misfortune to proper function as nature Intended i ftave 0De 1001 'baaiy cut ana two toe$ It should. The result is, compli-! broken while at work as boilermak cation upon complication, which may ! er t the shops here Thursday af. lead to other even more serious af-jternoon. fllctions. I ME ra Redmond and Miss Be. We honestly believe Rerall Mucu-jpbfe Kohlman entertained a auraber Tone will do wonders toward over-!0' friends in honor of Miss Fiekner, It S made from tne1 ie t,ai;nri, wuu uu ancpicu luc i 1 About twenty years ago I began to break out with Eczema on my bead, legs sod arms, and commenced treatment with the local doctors, but did not get much relief. I continued to treat the disease under the direction of different physicians for two yearn, and at the end of that time they said the disease was chronic I then quit them and tried various ointments, salves, lotions, etc., for another two years, but soon I was as bad off as before, so I finally decided to let medicine alone, and for twelve or thirteen years I suffered intensely from the Eczema. During the time I lostaboat half of my hair. At 1at I 1 gan S. S. S., doubtful of a cure, because the disease had run on so long, but I anon discovered that your medicine was doing tne good, and continued to take it After taking S. S. S. for awhile ! was completely cured of the Bczerna, not having a single spot left on ray ttody, which before was almost completely covered with the eruption. 1 waited until the Spring to see if it would return, bat bare seen no tit:"" of it, and am satisfied the cure is permanent. It has been several year now snd I do not believe I will ever have any return of the trouble. 1017 llackberry St, Ottutnwa, Iowa. F. C. NORFOLK. What S. S. S. did for Mr. Norfolk it can do for every one who is afflicted with a Skin Disease. He is just one of the many thousands who have cured themselves by the simple process of purifying, the blood and removing the cause from the circulation. We want you tr be cured if you have any skin trouble, and shall endeavor in this shot i talk to tell you just why S. S. S. will accomplish the desired result. The skin is composed of two distinct layers. One is known as the epidermis or outer skin, which has no fibres, and serves principally as a covering to the body. The other Is known as the derma or true skin, and Is composed of elastic fibres, fat tissue, glands, lymphatics, nerves, etc. The thousands of tiny veins and arteries with which this lower section is interlaced, supplies the cuticle with healthful properties from the circulation to keep the skin smooth and healthy. We can therefore readily see how necessary it is for the blood to be pure if the skin remain free from disease, and also why humors and acids in the circu lation always find their way to the surface and cause skin affections. All skin troubles are due to a humor or acid in the blood. Instead of supplying rich, nutritive properties to the cuticle, the circulation constantly deposits an acrid impurity Into the sensitive fibres and tis sues. This causes inflammation of the under layer of the skin which splits or breaks the thin outer tissue and causes an ulceration of the glands, producing a discharge upon the surface, in the form of Eczema. Tetter, Salt Rheum, etc. There Is likewise a dry form of skin disease such as Acne, Psoriasis, etc. In these varieties the humor in the blood diseases the pores, hair follicles, etc., causing them to swell and protrude to the outer surface. Pimples, rashes, eruptions and like troubles are all due to impure blood, and only a blood purifier can cure them. Salves, washes, lotions, etc., will perhaps afford some tempo rary relief from the itching, and assist in keeping the skin clean, but such treatment can have no effect on the humors in the blood, and therefore never do any permanent good. S. S. S. cures Skin diseases of every kind by neutralizing the acids and removing the humors from the blood. S. S. S. cools the acid heated circulation, builds it up to its normal strength and thickness, multiplies its rich, nutritious corpuscles, and adds to its purity and nourishing qualities in every way. Then the skin, instead of being irritated and inflamed by fiery humors and acids, Is nourished, soothed and softened by a plentiful supply of rich, pure blood. S. S. S. is the greatest of all blood purifiers and therein lies its ability to cure skin diseases. It cures Eczema, Acne, Tetter, Salt Rheum, pimples, boils, rashes and all eruptions of the cuticle. These troubles cannot remain when the cause has been removed, and S. S. S- will certainly remove the cause by purifying the blood. Book on Skin Diseases free to al who write THE SWIFT 8PECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA OA. OQOOOOOO(X)COOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCXXXXXXXXXX300CXXOOOOOCXX .Hotel Majestic Jordan's Crocksd Racord. Th3 Jordan in the cicst crcokei river la the rorld. meandering 213 miles to a Clitanee cf siity. coming catarrh prescription of an eminent physic ian ; position mad9 vacant by the who has made a long study of ca-j nation cf Miss Flckenscher. larrn ana ms great success wun tnis i remedy was an enviable one. We want you if you are a sufferer from catarrh in any form, to eive Rezall lse it reslg- Cordova EdaBrunk has bought 70 acres of Mr. Newly Furnished. Rates, 50c, 75c, $1.00 and S1.50 Mueu-Tone a thorough trial, j bottom land of Daniel Pinneo with recular;ty and persist- Bunk moved this week. ency for a reasonable time, then if you are not satisfied, come back and tell us, and without nuestion or formality we will hand back to you eiery cent you paid us. This is certainly the fairest offer that a one could make and should attest our sincerity of purpose. It comes in two sizes, prices 50 cents and $1. Remember you can ohtain at naly 8t the Rxail store. The Thomas Drug company. At the bard times sociable held at the Methodist church Friday even ing Miss Christina Frederlekson won the ladles' prite. George Rey nolds took the men's prize. George Boston of Bettendorff wag calling on friends Monday. Frank Dice loaded a car of straw Monday. Charles Oeorge was In Rock Is land Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Guscie Simpson and Steam Heat and Electric Light BARNEY 0'NEIL PROPRIETOR c 1817-1819 Second Avenue I CX3000CXXX)OOOOOOCXOC)OOOOOOOOOOQOOOCOCX)OOCXCXX00000000