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-Tint AIJGTTS. SATTTUDJuST; JTJJIE 2a. 1901. 3 Our Leader for the Fourth, V VaA V tilt v. I 5 ca,nMr George F. Schmale, Prop. BRASS BEDS Are recognized as the most healthful, most stvlish. most modern, cleauest and altogether the mod desirable. We are showing no less than 30 dif ferent styles and prices, from neat and plain single beds at $2.50 to handsome and highly decorated brass at $17.00. Come and look, at our stork f furniture. John Spilger. 1702 and 1704 Third Ave. Eczema, OF THE FACE, HANDS OR ANY PART OF THE UODY POSITIVELY CURED BY Dr. J. Alvin New Treatment, Skin Diseases of all kinds, Spots. mmm w s minors, letter, ittimui owemngs, and state of the blood, old chronic sores on the system. II J .v -J " W m ill ii ii ri . - j . Ill 1 1 r V . j-i . . -7 . . a - VV Kidney and Special Diseases, weak back and weakness of men. pain in side, weakness and inability to retain the urine and bed wetting. Diseases of the Prostrate Glaud. Chronic Iarl Animation of the Bladder, etc., positively curcu. a: so an iemaie diseases. If yon are aflltcted with any chronic poison and varicocele, and expect a cure ist who devotes his entire time and attention to that particular class. After many years of uninterrupted success special diseases of men and women, DR. J. ALVIN HORNE Suite 49 to 55, Mitchell & Lynde building, Ilock Island, 111 , is today recog nized ana endorsed Dy mo professional ana leading citizens as tne most re liable and trustworthy specialist in all chronic diseases. If you cannot cU write to him about your trouble. Consultation free and confidential. Call in the forenoon if possible so that you Take elevator to fourth floor. Hours: 9 to 12, 2 to 5, and 7 to 8 Sundays. 9 to 11. WE CURE WHEN Chronic Nervous ind Olseisss of Both Sexes. Consultation Fee. Oar Eleetrlo Haabln for treatment of Nervous Diseases, Rheumatism o4 X-Ray work. NEBVOU3 DEBILITT, Exhaustive drains, 81eep.essness, Threatened Insai- lty. Wean Memory, Mental Delusion-, or any otber condition due to nervous exhaustlot positively cured. CATARRH, Dyspepsia, Asthma, Rheumatism, Scrofula, Blood, Kidney, Llvei and Skin Diseases ean be qulokly and permanently oured by our advanoed system of medl e'ne. VARICOCELE is the most active cause of Nervous Debility. Why treat moctne with others when we guarantee you a permanent cure la seven days by oar pelslss methods. Hydrocele eared In three days no pain. WOMEN suffering from diseases peculiar to their sex should consult as. Wi nave oured mar.y canes given upas hopeless, operations performed at your home If desired. TILE QUESTION OF YOUR HEALTH is afford to place your esse In the hands of those fence in ton treatment oi cotodio uubhbi. DR. WALSH'S largo private practice and hlefofSt. Anthony's Hospital together with were pronounced Incurable by others during port, well jrt, proves eonelualvely that be la tne pnrsioiaa you should consult if you want to get Only Curablo Cases Taken. SSES$, LS Boars, to II e aa I ae and T ( p. -aw' Innday ll:lo to HIO p. at. Office 124 West Third Street M'Callongh Building, Davenport, Lv Rock island Savings Bank Hook Island. HI. Incorporated Under tho State Law. MOBKT LOAVID OFFICERS Obi Pxbjsok ax Collateral Ob Real Estatx Sxoubitt. J. M. Buford, President. John Crubaugb, Vice Presidtat. P. Green a wait. Cashier. Bfta the business July t, IE9a and Odscpylng . K. comer of tfltnheil A LyoUe itw buildlnf When everyone wants their feet com fortable and prettily, shod, is our handsome, cool and comfortable ladies' linen stylish lace shoes at $1.60. regular price 2. It beats the band how we can sell snch a well made, fine and lasting shoe for such a small amount, is the opinion of those who are judges, but this price Is special, the shoe Al for summer. The Modern, 1705 Second Avenue. Open Wednesday and Saturday Eczema, Eczema. v. Pimples, Scrofula, Blood Taints, Sores, m . an troubles arising from an impure the legs, completely eradicated from or special disease as stricture, blood you must consult a reliable special in the treatment of all chronic and will not be compelled to wait so long. OTHERS FAIL Private DB. J. K. WALSH. Formerly of Chicago, Burgoon-ln-Chlef of St. Anthony's hospital. and we may be able to cure you. Burgleal Abdominal and brain surgery a specialty. a vital one therefore you cannot who have bad little or no praetloal exr ar extensive experience as surgeon-In- the fact that he has oured hundreds who tne five years he has been located In Daren ftflnfc nf rafpranna unH nrAdnntfals Four 1'cr Cent l'ald on Interest. DIRECTORS H. 8. Cable, John Crubaugb, H. P. Bull. K. W. Hurst, P. Greenawal PbU MltobeU, L. Stmoa . i. M. Uufoid, Jobn Votk. oUoltoriWaokJKJB anfl Hnnb 4 iuJ William C. Brown today ollieially severed his connection with the ISur lington railway to step into the office of vice president of the Lake Shore As general manager of the Burlington it is interesting and pertinent just now to recall some of the improve ments that have come to Rock Island through his confidence in Its business future and his friendliness for the city. Many will remember what Mr. Brown said of this city in the course of his address at the Harper house last February on the occasion of the ban quet tendered in his honor by Rock Ii land business people. He said: "lhave most profound confidence in its fu ture, and I believe before the sun of the twentieth century reaches its ze nlth within a radius of 10 miles of the flag staff on Rock Island arsenal there will be gathered one of the greatest manufacturing centers to be found within the limits of the nation. know of few communities so favored by providence. In the Mississippi water power and rich coal beds hereabout the Almighty ordained Rock Island should some time ba one of the greatest manufactur ing centers of the United States." There are several improvements promised Rock Island by Mr. Brown, but which were not carried out before he left the road. These include the depot tower clock. Twentieth ttreet fence, train sheds, crossing gates, etc , and the sincere hope la that Mr. Brown's successor, Mr. Delano, will, by giving attention to those ni titers, maintain friendly relations between the road and city established by his predecessor and his associates. Koek Island Rumblings. F. Hinman is firing on engine 1120 in place of F. Rahms, who is sick. W. Leonard is tiring on the li'o'J iring the absence of U. Leighton, who is running extra on passenger, Engineer J. lowers is doing local work on the .'150. Engineer Jerry Mansfield is on the 1210 in place of Dan Maroney, who is sick. The pioneer restaurant of Haw thorn, which is located in two box cars at the east end of the yards, has changed hands, a Mr. Anderson buv- iner out Mrs. Green. Fireman W. E. Hoare is on the 1421 in place of Peter Fleming. Knsineer W. Williams, who nas been sick several weeks with rheu uiaiism. has gone to California in the hope of deriving some bentii; from the change of climate. Fireman 11. E. Ribble is on the 1415. Hawthorn has a new soft drink stand. This will shortly bo supple mented by the hard drink resort the Rock Island Brewing company pro poses to erect. o. Ferguson nas oeen nirca aunng the past week for duty on the Iowa division. Building in the vicinity of Iltw- thorn progresses slowly but steadily. Within sight of the yard master's office there are half a dozen houses in various stages of development. The transformation of the barn east of tho yard oflice into a hotel has about been completed. It is understood the structure is expected to rent for $50 a montn. Section Foremen O'Brien and Grif fith, with their gangs of men. have about finished the additional tracks that are expected to relieve the jam that has prevailed at Hawthorn yards at various times in the past. Those who have laid off during the past week are Conductor Rider, Brake- men Lamb and .enor, engineers J. Clapper and Jerry Cunningham and Firemen Peter Fleming and C. Reed. Engineer lorn Dunn and cireman D. Allen reported recently. Engines 1106 and yi4 are in tne shops. riremen o. conyers u. Morgan ana O. Dillon are laying off. W. render is out on tho road nring. Engineer Al Hotcbkiss has reported. Engineer C. Pratt is off duty. The Moline Mail hears that the Rock Island road is to soon build a new depot in that city. A. Lepara nas Deen appointed io succeed George A. Gould as superin tendent of bridges and buildings. Mr. Gould has taken a more lucrative position with the Walsh Construction company. r. A. Jones, ior several years cniei clerk in the local vardmaster s oflice, has been transferred to the car ac countant department in Chicago, h s nw nnsltion hfiinc in the natcra ,f 4 ...v...1i.i -..i.. v.a ' his new duties Mcndav. Hnrllngton Krlefs. Conductor A. F. Barber is back frem a trip to the south. Conductor Kobert rrazer is on duty after a short vacation. Engineer II. T. Sheppard is on the local running out of Barstow in place of Engineer Matthews, who is sick. Ben Sellers, of Beardstown, is here running the 1426. fireman r. bite has gone to Beards- town for' a few days1 vacation and Carl Zeltscbel is on the night switch engine. Fireman J. D. Gippert is on the Galesburg freight in place of Boy Schweer, who is sick. May Beeonse Freight Terrulnns. There is some reason to believe that the C, M. & St. P. contem plates taking off the daily extra to Carbon Cliff and Tunning instead the Clinton local freight through to that place instead of making its terminus in Aioiine. ids dusiubsb iruui me former place consists of a half dozen cars or coal dally ana considerable . tile and brick and an occasional load J of live stock. I Subscribe for The Abocb. A KILLED. Rock Island Employe Vlctln of Wreck In Iowa. Seth Nicola, a freight! brakeman on the southwestern din sion of the Itock island road, ww killed jes terday in a wreck dear Washing ton, Iowa. Nicola's h don, Iowa, to which hi lure was at El remains were His run was shipped for Interment. between here and Eldoa. He left this city yesterday mornind here state thev have nq The oflicials details of the accident, but that their understand ing is that the rails spread, piling up a number of cars, and that the un fortunate brakeman was caught in the wreck. No other ii ember of the crew was hurt, it is ci&med. QUIET WORK SEC JRES SEVERAL INDUSTRIES. as an evidence oi what can be ac complished by effort on the part of the business people of a aommunitv. ii is only necessary to po nt to some of the good things that; have been added to Rock Itland in the past year. among them being the Lightning Medicine company, Coulter & Cald well Mattress works. TrI-CityRBottled Milk and Butter oompiny and the restoration' of the Lazier broom works. It has not been a difficult task to secure any ef these establishment They have been brought iere by quiet work by some of the leaclng business men. tor instance one factory was landed by a single person. It cost him a week's time, but he feels fully repaid for his work. II Hhers would ook at the situation in the same ght, that what benelts the city benefits everv one whel lives in it, Rock Island! would go ahead more rapidly in an, industrial way. i . . . C30NK DISCHARGED AND PATTEM IS HELD Deputy Sheriff George Heider and State's Attorney Weld went to Coal Valley this morning with Ed Patten and James Cronk, accuse; of kidnap- j In Annie Treglown. It a prelim-1 in try nearing justice Murphy, of that vllltge, released Cronk, tut held Pat ten on a continuance till Wednesday Ih $500 bonds. THURSDAY, JUUY 4. The Hie Celebration at Black Hawk Watch . Tower. ' I there will be a big tlse July 4 at the Watch Tower. Fine programs for the morning, afternoun and even' ing. Thousands will go p the tower to spend the day and enj ty the enter tainment. Family picaus will be the order of the day. Fr dancing in both pavilions day and tight. Fire works, tub, sack, wheelbarrow and potato races, etc., for prizes. Fine exhibition of moving battle pictures in the evenmsr. rull band all uav and evening and numerous other at tractions. The big crowd will spend July 4 at the Watch Tower. Raising the Dates,ae. If Cant. John Kllleen's plans are carried out the wrecked steamer Du buque may be expected up this way before long. It is possible that the work of pumping out the bold of the sunken 6teamer may be taken up to day. The Dubuque is already under her own steam. Her grates and boil ers are all out of water and have not been in the least injured; and she is ablo to do her own pumping and bss all the machinery at hand to do it with. Special Session ef Sopretne Lodge. The supreme lodge of the Knights of Pythias is to meet in Chicago July 9 for tho purpose or aaiuitlng the in vestment of endowment funds and to provide for the growing Deeds of the insurance branch of the organization, The call for the special ssssion grow: out of the bght between factions at the last annual business meeting in Detroit, when char&'fs of the mis management of the endowment funds were made against Jobn; A. iiinsey, of Chicage, former supreme chan cellor of the lodge. Celebration at Pros pact Fark Jaly 4. A big celebration is arranged for at Prospect park July 4, and the capac ity of the park will be taxed to the limit. There will be music and free dancing all ' 'i?rnoon and evening and atinedisplrr of fireworks day and nitrht, and ? r.usements and races of all kinds t?: . take place during the UBruuuu " wu Ja i a good time is teed to all ,lnral Mall Iteutes. Congressman Prince writes Post master George McKinlov, of Moline, that an inspector will arrive there next month to examine the proposed free rural delivery routes from Mo line and Port Byron. Read It In His Newspaper. George Schaub, a well known citi zen of New Lebanon, Ohio, is a con stant reader of the Dayton Volkezei tung. He knows that this paper alma to advertise only the best in its col umns, and when be saw Chamber lain's Pain Balm advertised therein I ior lame uaun ue uiu uut uvsiiaic iu buying a bottle of it for his wife, who for eight weeks bad suffered the most terrible pains in her back and could get no relief. He says: "After using the Pain Balm for a few days my wife said to me, 'I feel as though' born anew,1 and before using the entire contents of the bottle the unbearable pains had entirely vanished! St could again take op rx stSiitLlu nnuld acrain take n r duties." He U very thankful, and hopes that all mfferinw likewise will near 0f ner wonderful recovery. This valuablo liniment is for sale bv nil BRAKEMAN NICO PLENTY OF COMPETITION FOR NEW PLOW TRUST Although the plow trust has ma terialized and the American Plow company has been incorporated in New Jersey, it is assured that there win De plenty of competition to the combine. There are 18 companies in- J eluded, with the Moline Plow com pany expected to go in to make the lyth. Ihis option, however, is still open. But on the other hand, while the trust includes the biggest implement factories, there are 49 others outside. Following the incorporation of the plow combine a conference of the rep resentatives of the companies inter ested convened in New York Wednef- day. With the factorymen were the cankers ana the promoter, ihe ees- sloo late1 tbp remainder of the week and it is b.ueved that the new com pany is now fully organized. The following plow manufacturing concerns have definitely announced that they ' have not entered the plow combination and do not expect to join. according to the Farm Implement rews: L Bement s bans, Lansing, Mich.; J. I Case plow works, Racine, Wis.; Collins Plow company, Quincy, ill.; H.mereon Manufacturing com pany, Kockford, 111.; LaCrosse Plow company, LaCrosse, ,tVis; Oliver! Chilled Plow companv. South Bend. Ind.; Parhn & Orendorff companv, Canton. Ill ; South Bend Chilled Plow company. South Bend, Ind ; J Thompson & Sons Manufacturing company, Bloit. Wis ; Wiard Plow company, li tavia, N. Y. July Weather. One hundred in the shade is the hottest July weather that is recorded oy tne local weatner imreau ior a period of 0 years. That point oi tne thermometer was reached on the uutn, lfcyj. ihe mean or nor mal temperature for the month has been 76. The warmest month was that of 1887 with an average f 78, and the coldest that of 1891, with an average of 69. The lowest temper ature was 59 on the 9th, 1891. The aver8ra precipitation for the month was 3 62 inches. The greatest month ly precipitation was y.jo inches in 185, and the least 0.43 inches in 1886. The average number of cloud v days was 12. of partlv cloudy 13 and cloudy 6. The prevailing winds have been from the southwest. YOU CAN CURE IT. A New Care for Catarrh In Tablet Form. l'he old time treatment for catarrh was in the form of douches or sprays; later on internal remedies were given with greater success, but being in linuaid or powdered form were incon venient and were open to the tame objection to all liquid remedies, that is, that they lose whatever medicinal power they may have had on expos ure to the air. ine tablet i the ideal lorm in which to administer medication, but until recently no successful catarrh tablet has ever been attempted. At this writing however, a most excellent and palatable remedy for catarrh has been placed before the public and sold bv druggists, called Stuart's Catarrh Tablets, composed of the mobt recent discoveries in medicines for the cure of catarrh, and results from their use have been highly gratifying. Muart s Catarrh Tablets contain principally highly concentrated anti septics, which kill the catarrh germs in the blood and mucous membranes. and in this respect are stnetly scit u- ti lie and modern, as it has been known for some years past by the ablest phy sicians that the most successful ca tarrh treatment was by inhaunr or spraying antiseptics. Ihe use oi inhalars, douches and sprays, however, ts a nuisance and inconvenience, and moreover can in no wise compare with the same reme dies given in table, form either in ef ficacy or convenince. A clerk in a Prominent insurance ollice in rittBbu.'g relates his exper ience with Stuart s Catarrh Tablets in a few words but to the point. He says: "Catarrh hr.s been almost con stantly with me for eisrht years: in this climate it seems almost impossi ble to get rid of it. l awoke every morning stuffed up and for the hrst half hour it was cough, gag, expector ate and sneeze before 1 could square myself for mv day's work; no appe tite, and a foul treath which annoved me exceedingly. 1 used Stuart s Catarrh lablets for two months and found them not only pleasant to take but they did the business, and 1 can sincerely recom mend them to all catarrh sufferers. Druggists sell Stuart's Catarrh Tab lets at 50 cents for full sized package. l hey can be carried in the vest pocket and used at any time and as often as necessary. Guaranteed free from co caine, mercury or any mineral poison: absolutely safe. Saves Two From Death. "Our little daughter had an almost fatal attack of whooping cough and bronchitis," writes Mrs. W. K. Havi- land. of Armonk, N. Y., "but when all other remedies failed, we saved her life with Dr. King's New Discovery. Our niece, who had consumption in an advanced stage, aio used this won derful medicine and today she is per fectly well. Desperate throat and lung diseases yield to Dr. King's New Discovery as to no otber medicine on earth. Infallible for coughs and colds. 50 cents and $1 bottles guaranteed v Hartz & Ullemeyer. Trial bottles fcee. Scald head is ec.ema of the scalp very severe sometimes, but it can be cured Doan's Ointment, quirk and permanent in its results. At any drug store, oO cents. If accustomed to the insipid stock used in 5-cent cigars smoke a few Lucke's IMPORTS AND LEARN THE GREATER PLEASURE IN THEM. They are infinitely preferable to other 5-cent cigars for the reason thai they are richer. They are preferable 4to 10-cent cigars because they don't gag" you. ANY NUM3ER CAN BE SMOKED WITH EQUAL " lifcLISH. IN THIS THEY DIFFER FROM COSTLIEST HAVANA GOODS. MANUFACTURED BY J..H. LUCRE & CO., Cincinnati, 0. McNEVIN & GANSERT, Distributors. THE TRAVELERS' GUIDE. "H1DAGO. ROfcK ISLAND v Paciflo Railway Tickets ean te purenasea or Dagpase checked at City Tiolcet office, ISIS Second avenue, or C K. LAP. depot, corner Flftn avenue and fclny-nrst street. FraHk H. Plum mer, Agent TRAINS. A8T. W8T. oer Limited &(Jaiibt.., t R:10 am 8:00 am Rooky Mountain Limited.. -2:S pm 5rJ0 pm . worm, uenver &u..u.. dlnneapolls t 5:06 am:tlO:3S pm t 6:50 am' 0:10 pm t 8:00 am tllMO pm 12:05 ami 3:00 am 7:55 am 11:10 pm 11:55 pm t!0:35 pm S:0b amit 8:05 am 12:15 m t 6:52 am 8:05 am t 9:15 pm Jmaha and Dei Moines tOmana& Minneapolis jmsba & Lincoln Kx Oes Moines & Omac a Denver, Lincoln & umaba. Oes Moines Kxpress 3t. Haul & M:nneauuiis Denver, Ft. Worth & K. C. 5:00 amitl0:40 pm -.Kansas Clty.St Joe & Dnvr ! 1:10 pm!t 8:30 am Rook Island Washington, 11:50 pm t pm Jblcago & ues Jioices... T pmi j.i jju lock Isiand Brooklyn Ac 5:35 pm 7-40 am (Omaha & Rock Island 0:40 pm,:i0::;s am .unioago, s uavenpon , n" P" Arrival. tDepanure. jDaily, except Sun Ail otnera daily. To jDaily except Saturday. ipbone iwi nrRT.TOQTON ROUTE O. -"B. & Q. RAILWAY Depot Second Avenue and Twen tieth street. U. J. YOtTNQ, Agent. I LSAVS. ABBIV1. i. Springfield. Peor'.a I Quincy via Galesburg! and sterling 7:15 am :50 am Chicago viaMetidota ;-4:I2 pm tl"0 pm -eoria, tsearaaiown, our lington, Lenver anc West... 2: Pm 12:11 Pm St. L.. Kas. Cltv. Denveri and Pacinc coast via: i Sterling and points inter I mediate :2o pm t:la pm rsiiuhnnr 7:2S Im y:iD pm EastMoline.Suburban....:a:15 am St. L.. Denver and west. . prpo am Clinton and Dubuque ...J:50 am 6:o0 am Davenport and Cilnton. :6:50 am Clinton. Dubuque, Lai Crose. St. t'aui. Minn.i i & West and N. W 7:15 pml 7:10 am Telephone 1180 Daily. tDaily except Sunday. CHICAGO. MILWAUKEE A ST. PAUL railway D., N. W. passenger sta foot of Sevententh tieorge W. Wood. The trains for Du- buone and points north run via Illinois side of river. Trains for Freeport and Milwaukee will run via Davenport, Clin- toa and Savanna- All trains will connect at savanna ror points east and west. Bp lZTPAULi 8treet. 5ti- agent. TRAlf-S. ) UATL AtiftlVS. Dubuque and St. Paul, Passenger I 7:25 am 11:40 am Accommodation 10:15 am 11:15 am Dubuque and St. Paul i Passenger 4:00 pm 9:1a pm Milwaukee Kxpress 7aO ami 9:15 pm i"reeport Kxpress 4:-"0 pm1 11:40 am AU trains daily except Sunday. TOCK ISLAND PEORIA -"Railway Depot First ave nue and Twentieth street. M. A. Patterson, General Passen ger Agent. Passenger trains leave C, R. L & P. (Mo line avenue) depot five (5) minutes earlier than time riven. E. L. Goff, Agent. E0RU l. ROUTE. TBAIPS. LSAVS. ABBIVS Peoria & SprlngBeld LIm- ted :io am Peoria. Spiinwtleld. Lt. I.. Indianapolis. Cincinnati ; 8:05 am 10:20 pm Peoria. Springfield, Indian apolis. Cincinnati, Hloom- Inirton i 2:55 pm! 7:35 pm 7:13 pm 10:23 am 1:5? pm 4:55 pm 2:20 pm 9:3 am Peoria Express Peoria. Icdianapolis, Cin cinnati liloomington Peoria. St. Louts, Spiing- Meld, Decatur : Cable Accommodation .... ; Sberrard Accommodation.! Cable & Sberrard Accom.. Cable & Sberrard Accom. .1 7:00 am 9:15 am 3:30 pm Trains marked are daily. All others daily exect Sunday. FViuy as;a y i'irwaMejMsMWsl It's Quality that Counts. In Coal it's quality that makes beat. It's quality tbat retains lt, it s quality tbat makes possible consumption of 90 per cent of the combustible part of lt. leav ing a light, clean ab: lastly, it's quality tbat lessens vour fuel bills you're not paying for dirt, refuse or uoburnables. Tbe coal we bandle both bard and soft deserves all tbe good tbinga we and our patrons say for it. A ton will talk as loudly as a carload. E. G. FRAZER. Telephone 1133. i I ' v.- :a fc .v, . Chicago Dental Company A GOOD JUDGE. of line dental work concedes us tho palm in low prices and the ruak injr of lig:ht, comfortable and nat ural artificial plates and crown bridge work. We till, clean and extract teeth with conscientious care. OUR THIN ELASTIC PLATES are strong, durable and doce fit ting, and do not take up as much room in the mouth as the old common plates do. We guaran tee a tit. Silver Fillinjrs 50c Gold Platina Filling 75r Gold Fillings, fl and up $1.00 Gold Crowns, fi and up.. .. 4.00 Set of Teeth, f5 and up 5.00 Office 1607 Second Avenue. Rock Island. Over Speidel's Drug Store. Say Friend :0 Have you tried one of :0! those delicious Ice Cream Sodas O :o; 0 Vith the Pure Crushed Fruit :0 jo: OI Or one of those refresh O. ing phosphates that are only to be had at the Palace Cigar Store. Better Drop in and Try One. 1705 Second Avenue. nrBBTOira block. O; :OI ;o: iO ;o: o- a1(j?JU Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. It artificially digests tLt food and aids Nature in strengthening and recon structlntr the exhausted digestive or eanu It is the latest discovereddigst ant and tonic No other preparation can approach lt in efficiency. It in stant) relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, Siclc Headache, Ga3tralgia.Crampsand brother results of imperfect digestion, prtc 50c. and . Large sire contains 2 ttrass mail sis. Book all about dyspepsia mailed f ree Prepared ty C C DsWlTT CO.. Ci)ieag B. H. Bieber. Hartz & Ullemeyer. v.