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Hi h (he lost remedy for all couplainta peculiar to women. ICS A HANDFUL OF DIRT MAY bVa HOUSE FUL OF SHAME." CLEAN HOUSE WITH SAPOLIO Sustain Home Industry On Tap everywhere. Only Union labor employed. The Rock Island Brewing Company, success ors to George Wagner's Atlantic Brewery, I. Huber's City Brewery and Raible & Stengel's Rock Island Brewery, as well as Julius Junge's Bottling Works, has one of the most complete Brewing establishments including Bottling de partment in the country. The product is the very best. Beer is bottled at the brewery and delivered to any part of the tri-cities, and may, be ordered direct from the head offices on Mo line avenue by Telephone. See our spring And summer Suits. Our purpose in advertising is to let everybody who buys clothing that is all mankind here about know that our suitings are in, and the finest ever displayed in the city. You are respectfully invitee! to call and see the latest in patterns and styles. Call and leave your order. J. E. ZIMMER, Star Block, opposite Harper house. J. T. JDIXOjNT Merchant Tailob And Dealer in Men's Fine Woolens. 1706 Second Avenue. WILLIAM EMIG The Fashionable Merchant Tailor Has the most replete line of new patterns in imported The Young America SAHPLE And AIl-Nlfjht Lunch Counter. Cnl l s!. by ( -rr rrrtton. r1hroI errors cwewive aw of v.ti J rA,'n Wimniant which ., to InK-i-mltr. CnnMimprini, nnd In J. V. Fx A.inflilnM furl rnrrytn i.--m aiunffvuiv " - mm chit - tt saawnvy. i ror fn'f hv I'UOUk A.NU mtU IKINU. a.Uit KfcUVK kKKU CO.. Tcaapie. :hiii, , 'or isle in Book Island by Hart A Ullmeyer druggist 801 12th st City 13us and Express Line. For Bus or Express Line telephone 1141, and you will receive prompt attention. TTt!BBBTisgB ft BPEffCEB, Frcpi, iwnMIP10"' 80051 tk holla mi, rnt for lo eeats la Seaiee Envelope. 1 Per Bottle at Dragglit,' ivk. irisi oize lent By ; Lntrni for advice Harked , "Consulting Ttopartment" an -n l.y car physic-inns only. zo pot mtotcmt co, H. i. Column, S, knlaniatoay Kldfe Call for Rock Island BHHaaBMaWMBaHBaHHHBWBaBalMBaiBaHBM Brewing Co. .Beer. 1707 SECOND AVENUE- ROOZI 210 Seventeentb St. :iwen. upturn IMIlltr "..n vt pMt.t. By mnil prepaid tn pimn mx tn any THE ARGUS. THURSDAY", MARCTI 29, 1894. 7 COI7NTT BCtLDroa Traastsnt. 24 Patrick Ic to William E.lel man, lot 25, block 4, Ji. F. Arculan us' ad1., Hampton, $1. W. T. Whitehead to H. L. Black man, lot 8. block 2, Blackmail's add., Molinc, 100. Ludwijr Susemihl to Desire Braet, si lot 8. block 52. Chicago or Lower add.. Rock Island, $600. 26 Mary A. Nutter to Clara B. Tagjjart, part assessor's lots 2 and 3. S3. 18. Iw.t2.100. 'V. C. Nutter to Ferdinand Ta' rart, part assessor's lot 3, 33, 18. lw, $700. ' Proliate. 2C Assignment of I. B. S..iidcr? & Ron. j Proof mt not ice. I.Ssf of cred itors and report of assignee- tiled. 27 Kstate of James Bcrcrt. In ventory, appraisement bilf and wid ow b awum yicu ana approved. Estate of James K. btull. Inven tory and appraisement bill filed and approved. Guardianship of Ollie Youn". Guardian's report filed and ap proved. . 1 Estate of Jurjjen Khlers. Final report of administrator tiled and ap proved and order of distribution. Estate of Joseph (iarnett. Order approving final report and settle ment and for distribution. Report of distribution tiled and order ap proving same and discharirine cvecu lor. - Lirrnwd to ffnl. March 24. Douglas Smith. Daven port; Hanna Leahy, West Libert v. 2i. W. B. Pineo, Ella Brink.Cor dova. 27- J- F. Wclander. Sophia Lof gren, Moline. Manning Karr, Josic Mason, Port Byron. Guy E. (Jetty, Cordova Mary L. Whiteside, Port Bvron. tSupervlKor-g Upper t. STATK OF ILLIM), I IOm K ImLAMI I'ol'NTW ( IWli nf U T . ' 1 ... . The fliwip I a n, teinem Jiv i nil Sihnvi iUt, t.iiporrM)r of ih u,u of Ko;k liin.l. in 1 c uinntvMid tnti nlorf rt. r muni of pul.ll fnrts re!vrt anU cxwn.lrn l.vhini ilurii.tr Hie fl-ral year-jmit tirn.d. cnoin" on thp iw nlr .v.lll 1 dny of Marrb. IK'.U. H.owii.s tt.e am. Mint or puhl.c funds on hnd ni u.e rnmram of md floral jrrar; the amount of pohlH funds rc.-ivfd. ami irom h.i ourcin n.-c-ved; th; atnouni of public f.n.o!. rsprndn:, and for whit pi.ruo.p-ixpcndcrt, lii.r.n- raid fiscal vcar.eid lnaxafcreraid. riHUS K CEIVt I), AKn FROM WHAT SOPUOS UI- El . Ell. Amount of public fund on hunt at tlie cr.miu-nccnipni or l h.- Iiu:il vi-ar. cobj-nit-iicin oo tbo twiuiy -fifbih cay of w- ni-t.rncii irom icwnsnip c ai.ector i --..-Li,- ui i-iu.ccLort cjrami&&iju o" las 61 3 64 lu'jr -.0. Town tax " Tolnl SJ.113US rCX. S EXrENHED AMI FOR WHAT I-fKPOjES EX 1-EKIlKD. Mnrrh S3. David Hawes, 1 day's ocnice n'luii'iiT acroutit S. oo!ie, 1 dny's a.ricc luditins ac counts l an lf0 1 50 1 no 7 S5 3'1T5 Tsfl ISO 150 1 50 I SO II D5 1 50 1 50 1 50 Conrau Schneider 1 Uay u st nict auditins accor.nTs Kobrrt Kochler, 1 diy's aurvice aud line accoucts Conrad ticnr ldcr. t-e'siirerafe-cs""!!'.! non(.'rc ioinier. sparrow liouiity Koliert Kochler. clerk's fees !""" April 7. Judti H. Cleland, 1 duy'a ser- tii i i.auinrj t, I ! . . . . ........ .... .... W. J. Gambit . t ftv'g pi'rv w rj.tivu Bvote C nrad chaeidcr, 1 day service cauvas- fingTot-i R.ibiri Kneh'.cr, 1 day's s:nice canva- in vol April SB. Kob?rt K ehler. c!erk'- fee.. . JiineSti. Conrad Schneider 1 dayV ser- vices rt-vieninff a-s'-j-smrm J- 11. C'K land, 1 day 'a service reviewins; a-sesrment A. I Hueain?, 1 daj's stT.icc reviewing assement '. Sept. 5. Conrad Schneider, 1 dtj's ser- vicc. audilli g Inard II. A Weld, 1 days service, atiditinc board David lldwcs. 1 day's aerviej, auditinpr iKiarrt A. I. ilni'.'ii,)-, 1 day'e setrirc, aniiitinir 150 1 5P 1 50 "rd l so I. H. Cleiand. a'f esor's fees Mil Ml Oily of hock Isiupd. election expenses. ... 71K :i A. li. LHcsin, clerk s fci tt:, uu $l,T:i 7S March ST, 1SDI. To I ulai.ee. ca-h on hatd 77 20 J3.USU3 The slid Conrad Febneider bc-inR dnlrsw.irn. ioth deimse aid say that the fore-.'o.nc suit-mem by him subscribed, is a true and correi t stiiiemnit of llie amoni'.t of public funds on band at the com mencement of the fiscal year above slated, the amount of public fllfios recoivefl. and the sources from wheh received and the amount exitcnded uudrurp-ses for which expend. d as set forth in the foregoing statement Subsctibed and sworn to b.fore mc this 27lli day oi narcn, A. 11. IS 4 i DAV.D HAWK', -(seal. - Ji.stxe of tne Pe"cc ( , COXRAD sCHNEIDalt. Royal Ruby" Kye Whisky Is a "Rye ai ia a Bye," naturally ripened and free from all foreign flavor and adulterants, g-aar. antccd pure and over eleven years of ase, rccoui mended to the cocnoisacur as a xneritorioui arti cle worthy of the conflier.ee of Invalids, conva lescents and the aed. Sec that our name is blow u in bottle . , ROYAL KI BV" PORT WINE, pnre, old and mellow, therefore best adapted for invalids, convab scents and the aged. It rettery's lost vitality, ctCJtcs strength and appetite, builds up the weak and debilitated. Qnarts.fl. I'lnts, W cents. Put up on honor and t uamnteed by ROYAL WISE, CO , Chicago. For sale at Ilarpcr House Phirmacy. and by William Clcndenin, Koline. Texas. Land-seekers' excursion. On Jan. 9. Feb. 13. March 13," April 10 and May 8, 1894, low rate excursion tick ets may be had at the 'Burlington" office to all points in Texas. Final limit of tickets. 30 days from date of sale. For particulars apply to M. J. Young, Agent, Kock Island. II. D. Mack, D. P. A. The usual treatment of catarrh is very unsatisfactory, as thousands can testify. Proper local treatment is positively necessary to. success. but many, if not most, ot tne rem edies in general use afford but tem porary relief. A cure certainly can not be expected from snuffs, pow ders, douches and washes. Ely's Cream Balm, which is so highly commended, is a remedy which com bines the important requisites of quick action, speciuc curative power. with perfect safety and pleasantness to the patient. The druggists all sell it. PORT IIVROX. Port Br kon. March 29. The storm is pretty rough on the robliins Mid other song birds, which migrated loo soon. ' j J. F. Normand is again proprietor of the meat market. Mrs. Belle Woodward is moving into the Ashdown house, near the Swedish church. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Skelton arc rejoicing over the arrival of a little daughter at their home. , The cold weather is driving the ducks to shelter, and the hunters this week are bagging them ijuitc successfully. The "Deestrict Schnle" comes on '3' degrees. If all goes well, they epectto.lK5 ready for exhibition Tuesday evening, April 10. Some people were much exercised for fear a juarry was to be opened up in the heart of. town, but the fact is that Dr. Bruner is only making a new cistern. The blizzard which is raging to day has stopped business of all kinds. The lime kiln men could not work in the rjuarries; in fa-t. all out ot door work is at a stand still. This seems to bo live stock week. On Monday. Pearsall Bros, shipped one car load of horses and one of hogs. Swank & llollistor one carload "f cattle, and S. A. Wilson live car loads of cattle. On Tuf-sdav, Sam Kylcr shipped three car loads of cat tle. Married, March 2H, at 7 p. in., at the residence nf Mr. aid Mrs. John Sutherland. Manning Karr, of Coo, and Miss Josie Mason, of Port Bvron. J'he ceremony was performed bv Rev. L. II. ColTman. The happv eonple will at once commence house keeping, the groom having rented the farm of Miss Mary Wreath. ' MILAN. Milan, March 29. Susie Adams and Nettie McMichacI have the measles. The 1-month old child of Frank Smith died last Thursday, and was buried in the Dickson cemetery Sat urday at 2 o'clock. 1-M Xice, the barber, took a hunt ing trip Monday, and shot a few ducks, but thev fell on t he ice and Ivi couldn't get them, which made him feel sick. He went to work again Wednesday morning. Mrs. John Johnston rave a fare well dinner io honor of Miss Mueller, of Lafayette, Ind., who has Itcen vis iting here for some time. A good time was had bv all. Several ladies of Searstown were over. Mrs. Muel ler left on Fridav morninrr for her home. Out of Iilwa Nominal lo is. Iu Reynolds there is but one ticket in the held. It includes: Town clerk, W. J. Mclntire: assessor, A. F. Young: collector, H. B. Carpen ter; commissioner, W. H. Parks; school trustee. Jacob A. Carpenter: pound masters, Bcniamin Carlson. William Weaver. In Black Hawk the tickets are: Democratic Supervisor. Joseph Fitzpatrick; town clerk. Jacob Ad ams; assessor. David C. Davis; col lector, F. 11. Harris; highway com missioner, Jacob A. Yandruff. P.c publican Supervisor. R. B. Olm sted; clerk, (ieore W. Smith; asses sor, W- L. Heath; collector, F. C. McMuhacl; commissioner, F.lmiir Hayes. In Canoe Creek the tickets are: Lnion Supervisor, C W. McMur phy; town clerk, C. II. Nundle: as sessor. A. tJ. Brewster; collector, R. H. 1101; commission, John Cain: overseers, C. Goodrich. F. II. Buck ley; justice, A. Ti. Brewster. Peo ple's Supervisor, Rolert Woodburn: assessor, J. II. Barton; commission er, J. F. Butzcr; overseers, C. Good rich, C. C. Dillin. P. 11. Buckley. The opposing tickets in Zuma are: uemocratic lowu clerk, William A old: assessor, George Schafcr; col lector, rred Behrendt, Jr.: commis sioner, Charles Filbert; constable, Ira Wainwright: school trustee, Samuel Brvant. Republican Town clerk, Samuel S. Bcal; assessor, Ly- mail uaney; collector, t.eorge Wainwright; commissioner, Charles II. Osborn; conHable, Horace J. Bull; school trustee, Oliver E. Tol son. Aunual Election. The annual election of officers of the Diamond Jo Line steamers was held in the company's general office in Dubuque last Friday, and the for mer officers were reelected excepting the secretary. This change was made necessary by the resignation of F. A. Bill, now" wi'th the Hot Springs railroad, A. L. Dawley being up pointed. J. p. Lusk assumes the title of general passenger agent in addition to the general freight agent. The officers for the ensuing year are as follows: President E. M. Dickev. Superintendent J. Killeen. Secretory A. L. Dawley. General Passenger and Freight Agent J. P. Lusk. The Moosra fvniitM', iin The modern Pandora of fashion and foliv n-i,wciK!u ine oox of the Ills of her kii.d: Hence weakness a d sickness with cuUs luelar ehoiy, uch siffsrinir of bodv and worry rt mind. This host of complaints, this leifion of pain. Has harrasami ibe lives .f all ot t w sex. For relief arall thev ssek frever in vain! And most they still sutler dis-rdera complex? Ab! No! or H.ndora nas left In 'he box A snre cure for ills of all such description, Vr. """Ir,"01 vmnea each purchaser talks. Ti- Dr. Pierce'. Favorite Prescription! Dr. E. V. Pierce. Dear Sir: I have taken the -Favorite Preecrtution" and I can recommend it to anybrdy that sutlers with any femele disease. 1 have tried several doctor's prescription, but none did me tbs gcod that J our did. Yours respectfully. Matt Tsaar, Postmistress. Kherrer H1U, Dallas Co , A's. Josi.im. March 2S. There?a War ren, of Hampton, linn Wen visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wain wright during the last week. James Adams has purchased what is known as the Reed homestead from Alonzo Dunbar. Rev. Hicks as n weather prophet, will soon be upon the pinnacle f fame. He predicted the last cold snap precisely. Some of our farm ers have sown oats and some have made garden. Saturday night's freeze is not very encouraging. On Friday last, as advertised, oc curred the sale of a portion of the It. B. Joslin estate. Cl. Curtis, mas ter of chancery, ami S. W. Scarle, of Rock Island, came up on the morn ing traiu. Tbe sale commenced at 2 o'clock. It had the appearance for a time that there would be a very dull time. There was not a single bid upon the lirst three lots, which consisted of 100 acres. The next lot offered was 78 acres, which joins W. Whiteside on the east. Alonzo Dun bar first bid 1.5:)!J. There was then a very spirited contest between F. E. Crompton and F. W. Whiteside, which resulted in F. W. Whiteside becoming the purchaser at $'.501. Col. Curtis then after a while came back to the lirst three lots offered, which were knocked down to F. E. Crompton for 2.0'). Twentv-two acrcsvof timlier were sold to "John Joslin for $220 or per acre. Mii.ti m ix Pauvo. Prnnccnesd Hvlet. Yet Saved. From a letter written by Mrs. Ada E. Hurd. of Grotou. S. 1., we quote: Was taken with a bad cold, vt hich settled on my lungs. Cough set in ami tinaliv terminated in consumjt tion. Four doctors gave me up. sav ing I could lite but a short time, "i gave myself up to my Saviour, deter mined if I could not May with my friends on earth, I would" meet my absent ones above. My husband wa"s advised to get Dr. King's New Dis covery for Consumption. Coughs and Odds. I gave it a trial, took in all. eight bolt Us: it has cured me, and thank God I am now a well and heart v woman. Trial bottles free at Hartz & B:ihnscns drug store, regit lar fine, Site and f I. ;n looks. Good looks are more than skin deep, depending upon a healthv con Iit ion f all the ital organs. If the liver le inactive, you bate a bilious look, if your stomach be disordered, you hate a dyspeptic look, and if your kidneys be affected you have a pirn-lied look. Secure g.Mxl health and you will have good looks. Elec tric Bitters m the great alterative and tonic, acts directly on these vital organs. Cdres pimples, blotches, boils and gives a good com plexion. Sold at Hartz & Palmscn's drug store, otic per bottle BUCKLES S AKMCA SALVE. The best salve in the world for cots, bruises, sores, ulcers salt rheum Fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin erup, tions, and positive) rures piles or no pay required, ft is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 rents per box. For sale by Harts Ullemeyer Klertlon Nottre. Notice is hereby atiren t iat on Tuesday, tlte third day of April, in the city or Kick W an '.Ills . an election will be held for the follow- uar officers, to-w il : CtTT OFFICERS. One Alderman in the First wd for two year. One Aidnriaan tu the riecond warl for two yea. ne Aidcman in the TliiH ward for tn years. One Alderman in t!te Fourth w ld for twj years. one Alderman in the Fifth want for two year. One Alderman in the Sixth w.-ird for two tear. . One Alderman in the Seventh ward for two years. TOWNSHIP OFFICE IU. One Supervisor far two years. Two Assistant snn-rrisors for two years. One Assessor for one year. tie Collector for oue year. Which election will lie open at "o'clock in the rr.iirniiii: and continue open until & o'clock In Ine af rLcon of that ilay. Places of rvgislruion and votin? lo'l will be as follows: First Ward Frinklin Bose House S-con.l Ward l'hoenix Hse House. 1 bird Ward Io. 1.114 Third aver.ua. Fourth Ward No. 1WI4 Third avenue Kif a Ward Ucse House, No. 5i5 Twenty -second street. f 'Xth Ward Table Hose House. beventh Ward No 7 School lniK. A. I. Hi csixo. City and Town Clerk. Bock Island, 111.. March 7. ISM. California Kate. The Burlington route will sell tickets from Rock Island to San Francisco, los Angeles. San Diago, at $29.25, round trip f 19.25. Tickets now on sale. II. 1). Mack, I). T. A OFFICIAL BALLOT Bowling Township. For Supervisor, FOSTER ARMSTRONG For Town Clerk. J. T. MOFFITT. For Assessor. . TIIOS. II. JOHNSTON For Collector, WM. J. WILSON For Commissionerof Highways, J AS. li. CLARKE. For Constable. JAS. McCAW For School Trustee. WM. DOONAN. V FINE SHOES Spring f : "The BOSTON," 162 J Second Ave.. Under Rock Island House. WHEN IN NEED Of Carriages, Harness, Laprobes, Whips, etc. Remember that you can always find the latest styles and largest assortment in the tri-cities at Mason's Carriage .Works Davenport, Iowa. DAVIS CO. Heating and Ventilating Engineers, Gas and Steam fitting, m SANITARY PLUMBING. A complete lije of i"jpe. Brats Goods, Peeking Hot, Fire 13ri?k Etc Largest ani best equipped estaL'iehsient west of Chir&xo. , DA VZU tsujvn. Molina, 111 1 1 12. 1 14 West Seranteasxth St. Telepboo C0&S. IKCORPORATED IXUEB THE STATE LAW. Rock Island Savings Bank, ' Bock Islaku. III. Opea ! hosa .. to ap.sji,sti4 feLardar orratrca trosa t ts Ylaak. Fi per osmt Inianrst paid on Deposl. Kray k-abed o fmnomal ot. lAtersJ er Real Estate asicurlty. ottksm: P.U laTTCHriX, Five's. . T'C. rMIA5. Vice Del JfJ Bt'ffOU, Oaaktac. pmrrrons: t. L. atltcbcll, F. C Ovnkr-siiTi. J.bt. CrSau(. sw-flaj.n p stall, r. jAcauiua i:cau4. kotmaoca. I ewlaeai Ja, 190, ari aerate tfce J. SPILGER, Contractor and Builder. Shop. Holly Bote House. Bef4deno. 410 tTrath etreet. CC0B6E HTVkFEUi Proprietor. . MM Bscd Asems. Ooresr l Simnett Stscet, . On Serpsri Ttsstsi Tto choicest Wine. Liquors. Beer and Cigsrs tlwavi en llzzi Stylos. 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