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t TETR ARGTJS; FlttDAY, MAT 15, 1903. KODOL Digests What Yuttk Are dua to indigestion. Ninety-nine of every one hundred people who have heart trouble can remember when it was simple indigestion. It is a scien tific fact that all casss of heart dis ease, not organic, are not only trace able to, but are the direct result of indigestion. . All food taken Into the stomach which fails of perfect diges tion ferments and swells the stomach, puffing it up against the heart. This interferes with the action of the heart, and in the course of time that delicate but vital organ becomes diseased. Digests What You Est Mrs. Lorinf Nichols of Perm Yin. N. Y-, writes : After eating, my food would distress me by making my heart palpitate and I would become very weak. Finally I tot a bottle of Kodol and It gave me immediate relief. After using a few bottles 1 am cured. Kodol cures indigestion, dyspepsia and all stomach disorders, and gives the heart a full, free and untram meled action. Bottles only. $1.00 Size holding 254 times the trial size, which sells for 50c PREPARED BY E.C.DeWitt A Co. Chicago Your Spring Shirt should look just a bit prettier than any other shirt you. Wear during- the whole twelvemonth! will if we have the pleasure of laundering it. Not much senti ment about our laiindy work lots of practicability but we do take especial pains in spring time. American Steam Laundry Twelfth St, Fifth Ave. ... Phone 1236. "A SPRING OUTING." HALF HATES ON ACCOUNT OF DECOHATION DAY VIA Big Four Route On May 20 and HO, the "Big Four lloutc," Cincinnati Northern Railway and I). & V. Railway will sell tickets between all stations within a radius of 150 miles from starting point at a rate of ON E FA II E FOR THE ROUND TRIP. No rate less than 25c. Tickets will bo good for return to and includ ing .TUNE 1, l'J03. For full information and particulars as to rates, tickets, limits, etc., call on agents "Rig Four Route," or ad dress the undersigned. WARREN J. LYNCn, Gen'l Tass. & Ticket Agt. W. I DEPPE, Asst. G. T. & T. Agt. Cincinnati, Ohio. ALLEN M. NYE, T. P. A Peoria. 111. Enjoyed By All record of Arndt's Havana Sec onds. Not much wonder when you know what they are made of. Don't Be Fooled by taking something else rec ommended as being "just as good." While you are here look over our line of smokers' arti cles. There are many things here you'll not find elsewhere. . S. H. Arndt & Co., 1706 Rflcond Avenne. - BENGSTON'S BLOCK. . w idyHHUfiaUBVHrsflKsv All the news all the time The Argus. TIPS TO TRAVELERS . $1.50 to Peoria and return, May vja the Rock Island. 30, Queen & Crescent fast line to Bir mingham and New Orleans. Two fast trains daily. Queen & Crescent service Cincin nati to Atlanta and Jacksonville, the best in the country. One hundred miles Chattanooga, Queen route. shortest to & Crescent Only' through car line to Asheville, N. C. Queen & Crescent route and Southern railway. 22.55 Peoria. ULt to New Orleans, La., and return via the Illinois Central railroad. Account an nual meeting American Medical asso ciation. Tickets on sale May 1 to 4; extreme return limit. May 30. Two daily trains. Only iine night on the road.' Solid Fullman trains, cpnsist ing of standard sleepers, buffet, librae ry cars, chair curium! .diners.j rite us for full information. G. ATriniithi commercial agent... City ticketoffice, 32 Main street, J'eoria, 111. 50 Peorl to Los Angeles and San Francisco, Cal., and return. Tickets on sale May 3 and 12, and 13 to 18, inclusive. Ar range your trip going via the Illinois Central to New Orleans and Surtset Route; returning via Ogden, Salt Lake City and Denver. Stop-overs allowed en route. Write or call on us for full information, li. A. hmith, commer cial agent. City ticket oilice, 320 Main street, Peoria, 111. C-t R. & Q. Kail way. Beginnings Feb. 15 and continuing until June 15, we will have on sale one way excursion tickets to ban Francisco and Los Angeles at rate of thirty-one dollars ($31). Portland, Tacoma, Seattle and Pu- get Sound points, thirty dollars ($30). Salt Lake City, Ogden. Butte and Helena, twenty-six. dollars ($26). Inquire 'phone 1180, C, B. & Q. tick et, agent, depot Twentieth street and Second avenue. SO to California' and Back From Rock Islam). to .-S.aii Francisco or Los Angejes and return. First class tickets. May 3 and May 12 to 18. Via Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul railway. Return limit July 15. Ask nearest ticket agent for details, or write to F." A. Miller, general passen ger agent, Chicago. - - Western North Carolina In the Sprlnc- Western North Carolina is attract ive at any season of the year, but certainly during the spring months, when "the "trees are budding and the firttvers'ljrlooming, what could be more inviting than a trip to this beautiful mountain country? The months of April and May in the land of the sky and Sapphire coun try, including Asheville and Hot Springs, N. C, are very enjoyable. The climate at this season is delight ful, the scenery most beautiful and the opportunities for the enjoyment of sport, including golf, cannot be surpassed. The hotels in this region afford the very best accommodations. If you wish to know something of this de lightful region, communicate with your nearest ticket agent, or address J. S. McCullough, N. W. P. A. South ern railway, 225 Dearborn street, Chi cago, 111. About South ltakota. During 1902 South Dakota harvest ed 46,85S,00O bushels of wheat, value $2fi.i39,000, and sold live stock to the value of $31,209,000. There are splendid opportunities for success in South BuikotiL, today. One crop sometimes paysTbr a farm. A book descriptive of South Dakota, its resources and opportunities, has just been published by the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul railway. It will be sent to any address for two cents. F. A. Miller, general passenger agent, Chicago. A Sprlnc and Rammer Tonic Go to the glorious mountains of western North Carolina, the "Land of the Sky" and "Sapphire Country," a natural paradise at all times of the year, a pleasant spot, mil or me, or color and enjoyment, rich with pos sibilities for health and recreation. For temperature and climate it is un excelled. RcbcL." by the Southern railway. . Write for descriptive book of "The Land of the Sky," mailed-free upon application to J. S. McCullough, N. W. A. Southern railway, 225 Dearborn street, Chicago, 111. "The Land of the Rkr." This is the title of an attractive booklet just issued by the passenger department of the Southern railway, descriptive of western North Caro lina. The book is beautifully illus trated and gives the prospective tour ist an excellent idea of the attrac tions ti the charming mountain coun try. " To those contemplating a trip, for eithef health or pleasure, during the spring or summer, it would be well ta apply to a representative of the Southern railway for a copy of this booklet. Special Decoration Pay Rate over Tlit .mckci i'laie roan, at one fare for the round trip, within a radi- NEISIEU'S OINTMENT m.kw the .kin mnaMhsad beavtlful, vea when .overel wh biotcbe. 4 bJm: ketll MM, alerra. ilck, Iriu-r .nj ervptlo. I diuggirta 60o. JohnMoa, Bollewy Co Pkila. uh of 150 miles from starting point. rickets-Mm sale May 29 and 30, good returninc from destination to antl in- eluding June 1,: 1903. Three traiiTsl daily in each direction between Chi cago, Valparaiso, Knox, Fort Wayne, 1-Vstoria, Findlay. Cleveland, Buffalo, Erie, New Vork City, Boston and New England points. Fast time and low rates. Meals on American club plan, ranging in price from 35 cents to $1, served in Nickel Plate dining cars; also service a la carte. Chicago de pot, Harrison street and Fifth ave nue; city ticket office, 111 Adams street and Auditorium Annex. For particulars, write John Y. Calahan, general agent, 113 Adams street, room 293, Chicago. One Fare for the Round Trip via Nickel Plate road, account Dec oration day. Tickets will lw sold to stations within a radius of 150 miles from starting point. .May 29 and 30, with return limit of June 1, 1903, in clusive. When going east, patronize the Nickel Plate road. Vestibuled sleeping cars on all trains and excel lent dining car service, meals being served on American club plan from 35 cents to $1; also" service, a la carte. Ifor detailed" iriforriiation, address John Y. Calahan, "general agent, 113 Adams street, room 298, Chicago.' The Nickel Plate Road is the short line to the east and the service equal, to the best, lou will save time and money by traveling over this line. It has three through daily express trains, with through vestibuled sleeping cars, and Ameri can cluiKineals, ranging m price from 35 cents to $1. are served in nickel- plate dining cars; also a la carte serv ir. Trv a triu over th v'-'i Plate road and you will find the service equal to any between Chicago and the east. Chicago depot, Harrison street and Fifth avenue. City ticket offices. 111 Adams street and Auditorium Annex. John Y. Calahan, general agent, 113 Adams street, room 298, Chicago. Take a Trip over the -Mckel I late road and ie convinced of its superior train serv ice. Solid through daily express trains between Chicago, Ft. Wayne, Findlay, Fostoria, Erie, Buffalo, New- York Citv and Boston. American club meals, ranging in price from 35 cents to $1, served in Nickel Plate dining cars; also service a la carte. Rates always the lowest. No excess fare charged on any train on the Nickel Plate road. Chicago depot, Harrison street and Fifth avenue. City ticket offices. 111 Adams street and Auditor ium Annex. John Y. Calahan. general agent, 113 Adams street; room 298, Chicago. 11) to Ronton and Itetarn 919 with membership fee of $2 added, ac count of annual meeting of National Educational association. Tickets will be on sale via the Nickel Plate road luly 2 ami 3, inclusive, good returning from July S to 12, inclusive, without being deposited with joint agent. Ad ditional limit to return not later than Sept. 1 can be obtained by depositing return portion of ticket with joint agent and payment of 50 cents for ex ecution. Superior train service and excellent dining car meals on Ameri can club plan.- ranging in price from 55 cents to $1; also a la carte service. Write John Y. Calahan, general agent, 113 Adams street, room 298, Chicago, for time of departure of trains from Chicago, and other detailed informa tion. IMPORTAXNT DISCOVERY. A Clinical Preparation That Positively Kills the Ilandrnff Germ. A most important discovery has been made after a year's patient la boratory work aimed in a certain di rection it . is Newbro's llerpicide, a preparation that cures baldness, pre vents falling hair, and speedily and permanently eradicates dandruff. These evils are caused by a germ or parasite that burrows into the scalp. throwing up dandruff, as it seeks to sap the lire of Ihe hair at me root. There's no baldness without falling or thin hair, no.thin hair without dan druff, and no dandruff if the germ is destroyed. Newbro's llerpicide is the nly preparation that will do the 11. work. "Destroy the cause, you move the effect." For sale by T Thomas, druggist. The Wastes of the Ilody. Every seven days the blood, mus cles and bones of a man of average size loses two pounds of wornout tis sue. This waste cannot oe replen ished and the health and strength kept up without perfect digestion. When the stomach and digestive or gans fail to perform their functions the strength lets down, health gives way and disease sets up. Kodol Dys pepsia Cure enables the stomach and digestive organs to digest and assimi late all of the wholesome foou that may be eaten into-the kind of blood that rebuilds the tissues and protects the health and strength of the mind and body. Kodol cures indigestion, dyspepsia and all stomach troubles. It is an ideal spring tonic. Sold by Harper house drug store; A. J. Riess drug store, corner Seventh avenue and Twenty-seventh street. ARE YOU TROUBLED WITH INDI- Indigestion or uyspepsia is tu cause of more ailments than any oth er disease. The stomach is unable to digest the food, and It remains, clog ging up the digestive organs, stopping circulation and disorganizing the ner vous system. Stum-Ac-Oids will make thfnes rleht. They cure dyspepsia by f . helping the- stomach in the work o digestion. 50 cents, uoatea laoiew. T. H. THOMAS, Leading Druggltt. ROCK ISLAND, MAY 2? Show Grounds Twenty- fourth Street, between Third and Fifth Ave nues. . GOLLMAR Big New Railroad Shows Triple Circus, Elevated Stages, Roman Hippo drome, Free Horse ex hibit and Deep Sea Aquarium. ' A gigantic undertaking, head and shoulders above our so-called rivals. " A multitude of riders, leupers. arei alists. aeronauts, gymnasts, chariot eers and everything pertaining to the circus world. Rig double menagerie of all the brute creation. Herd of big elephants. (iollmar Rros. $20,000 onl v f cat ure the Real Living Hippopotamus in captivity: a savage, oioou-swesn ing terror of the River Nile; the weird, man-slaying monster; the only one iu tln known world on exhibition, after noon and evening in liollmar Rros'. millionaire menagerie. .-i RANDS Or ML'SIC :? CIRCUS R1NC.S. KLKVATF.I) Si AtiKS. .100 M AND WOMEN KMIM.OYKD. ::oo HOUSKS AND PON IKS. Kvery morning at 10 o'clock a grand, eolossol FREE STREET PARADE. 7 OP K.N DKNS OK WILD RKASTS 7 Ponderous, inarching elephants. An amazing wonderland. 10 different kinds of music. A lig- double proces sion of shining armor, glittering dens, ages, band chariots, rich and rare costumes .of. si-Iks. ami ..t-a tins, tab leaux, iloats, comedy provokers, a perfect blaze of splendor majestically moving upon the public highway at 10 o'clock. ' Two Performances Daily Afternoon and Evening. Doors open at t and 7 o'clock. Homeseeker'sExcursions VIA Southern Railway Queen and Crescent R-oute. To points in A DA RAM A. FLORIDA, (IKOUOIA. NORTH AND SOUTH CAROLINA, K KN T UC K Y. MISSISSIPPI, T EN N ESS K E AND. VI 15 C.INIA. On the first and third Sundays in each month. May to November. l'.KKJ inclusive. At the very low rate of OWE FARE FOR THE ROUND TRIP PLUS $2.00. Tickets arc good going 1.1 days, and for stop overs south of the Ohio river, with iinal limit for return of 21 days from date of sale. On same dates ONE WAY SETTLER'S TICKETS will be sold to points in same territory at one half first class rates plus $2 from Chicago.' I'coria, St. Louis. Ohio Kiver (Jateways and intermediate !' nt s. For information about rates, etc., call on your nearest ticket agent, or write J. S. Met ULLOIT.H, N. W. P. A., 22o Dearborn St. Chicago. III. For information about farm lands, business locations, etc., write T. It. T1IACKSTON, Traveling Agent, Land Sr Indus Dept. 2C5 Dearborn St., Chicago, 111 C. R. ALLEN, G. I. A., St. Louis, Mo. A .f. . TIME THE ARGUS. K"I"I-,I"I"I"I,,4'iIi'I"H'iI',I"I"I"I-' cako oe THANKS. THE FAMILY anct-relatives of the late Capt. (Jeo. W. Bywater wish to extend their thanks to toe trlenda who so kindly assisted them tn their hour of bereave ment and sorrow. ART DECORATION. PARIDON & SON Artistic Interior decora tion. Flnent line of late papar carried and skilled workmen employed. Moderate prices, 117 Seventeenth street. WASTED HALE HKLF WANTED An experienced collector t Bergman'-, collection agencv, 207 Brady street. Davenport. Iowa. WANTED Youne man for bookkeeper. State age. experience and salary expected Address "C 27," care Argus. WANTKD First class glaziers and wood turners. Good -wages to competent men. Address "M 28." this ofllce. WANTED At once, a presser to work on uniform. Applv at Trl-City Regalia com-1-any, 231 Twentieth street. WANTED A good bench hand In mil doing general job work in sash, door and cab. ntt worn. Address -H 61." this oltlce. WANTED Several bright young- men be tween ages of is and 25 Ones willing to work. Good wages. Inquire at Harper house. WANTED -Boilfr makers experlerced in railroad w rk for western shops: Jree transportation. Write or call at room 15, Stafford hotel, Chlcags. WANTED An experienced nursery sales man. Good opening to right party Ad dress Charlton Nursery company. Estab lished 1865. Rochester. "N. Y. WANTED t'alkers at government boat yard, at Milan. Work until midsummer. Wages 12.75 per dav eight hours work. Ap ply at government oillce, Milan. I1L WANTED Men to learn barber trade. Short time required bv- our method. Practical experience, exjert instructions, etc. Com paratively no expense. Tools, positions and diplomas given. Catalogue with ref erences mailed tre. Moler Barber col lege. Chicago, 111. WANTED An opening fara trustworthy of fice man; also a traveler to represent large eastern silverware house with branch oftlce locally. 20 per week and expenses: chance of advancement; must be steady, sober and furnish good reference and ."0. Address Departmeut T., 7-8 Bennett build ing. Detroit. Mich. WANTED FEMALE HELP. WANTED A competent cook, at the Union mission, 801 Fourth avenue. WANTED A cook at the Opera house res taurant, 1603 Second avenue. WANTED An experienced cutter and tit ter. Address "F 40," care of Argus. WANTED At once, a dishwasher at Dan Pottiger's restaurant, itill Second avenue. WANTED A good girl tor general house work. No washing or Ironing. Inquire at 1807 Fifth avenue. WANTED A corapete.it girl for general Housework In small family. Apply at 803 Twentieth street. WANTED Cook, dining room girl and thre dishwashers at Wright's restaurant, 1'.123 Second avenue. WANTED Girl to do kitchen work at the Rock Island depot lunch room. Thirty-first street and Fifth avenue. WANTED A competent ?irl for reneral housework. No nousee'eaning. Inquire at ll'.S Seventeenth street. WANTED A competent girl for general housework; good jos!tion: hinh wages. Ap ply at 6C4 Twenty-third street. WANTED Laundry girl, steady position Geneseo Steam laundry, Genesco. 111. WANTED A competent girl to do down stairs work Good wages. Must have ref erences. Apply at 12:W Second avenue. WANTED Competent young girl to assist with, housewom and care of children. Ap ply mornings at l17 Nineteenth street WANTED At once, girl who has had some experience in tailor work. Applv at Thurston & Newberg. 328 Twentieth street. WANTED-Eoergetic lady to Uavel in Illi nois advertising and collecting; f 15 week lv and all expenses. Address Manager Porter. ;Uk) Dearborn street. Chicago. 111. I W A NT E I A GENTS- WANTED An experienced solicitor as dis trict agent tor large stock company to sell accident and health insurance among em ployes of manufacturing plants and rail roads. Liberal commission or salary con tract. Address C. P. Wbitbread. general agent. Odd Fellows building, St. Louis. WANTED Trustworthy person in each county to manage business, old establish ed house, solid financial standing: straight bona tide weekly cash salary f"l8 paid by check each Wednesday, with all expenses direct trom headquarters: money advanc ed for expenses. Manager, 379 Caxton bldg. Chicago. WANTED An established wholesale bouse, recently Incorporated, extending business, desires to engage competent manager for branch house, salary 1100 per month, ex penses and commission. Must Invest (1.000 In capital stock of company, on which divi dend of 6 per cent will be guaranteed, and furnish satisfactory references. Address, Secretary, box 440 Kansas City, Mo. WANTED In each county, local resident representative to sell our high grade ci gars to the trade on a new proposition; quality and price defy competition. Able salesmen can easily make from (200 to fcWO a month. Exclusive territory given; no capital needed; no pay for samples ex acted. Apply with reterences to George Samels & Co., 6W-71 Dearborn street, Chica go, 111. WANTKD POSITIONS W ANTED Extra work by young lady sten ographer who makes mimeographing and carbon work a specialty. Address -G 10," this ofllce. WANTEO-MISCELLAICJEOUS. WANTED To rent by couple without chil dren inree unturntsneu rooms suitame lor light housekeeping. Address "R." care of Argus. WANTED-Orders for the Bowman Lawn Weed cutter to be left at Bennett's glove store, and same will be delivered by W, W. Church, agent for the trl-citles. Resi dence 1119 Third avenue. WANTED Young men to prepare for gov ernment positions. Fine opening In all de partment. Gofed salaries. Rapid promo tions. Examinations soon. Particulars free. Inter-state Correspondence Insti tute Cedar Rapids, Iowa. WANTED Ladies to visit, the Noondav Resl rooms at 1818H Third avenue, near . M. C. A. building. Good home cooked din ner from II :30 to S. Supper Saturday ooly from 5 to 8 p.m. We exist for accommo nation, not profit. Rooms open all day to ladies for rest. MISCELLANEOUS. DIRT given away for tilling purposes on Twentieth street. Apply to H. E. Krell, 715 Seventeenth street. IF YOU WISH your money to earn a higher rate ot interest man is paid ty savings banks, call on Marlon E. Sweeney, attor ney, rooms 83-35, Mitchell A Lynde building. Rock Island. J. P. WILLIAMSON buys, sells and ex changes all kinds of second hand goods, will pay more than any other dealer and ells cheaper. All kinds of stove repairing and cleaning done also. J. P. Williamson, 1515 Second avenue. New telephone 5164. DO YOU WANT AGENTS? Many years'ex perience places us In a position to give you valuable Information along lines that will assure you success. Ask Tor free letters of information and bulletin of daily papers that pay. We also start responsible par ties in the mail order and agency supply business. Lord &, Carver. Racine. Wis. IF YOU WANT to buy, sell, trade or rent anything, engage nelpor secure a situation the Mall is the one paper InMollne that can do It for you. Mail wants ,are popular and MaU wants bring results. One-half cent per word is the price to all alike, cash in advance. 2-cent stamps will do. Evening and Saturday Mall. Mollne, III. FOR RENT ROOMS. FOR RENT Newlv famish' d and bath, 1228 Fourth avenue. rooms, gas FOR RENT Furnished front rooms with all modern convenlencesatoioseconu avenue. FOR RENT Tiro furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Apply at 527 Twentieth street. FOR RENT Two large, 'nlceiy furnished front rooms with bath, gas and heat at 915 Second avenue. FOR RENT Furnished ronms lor light housekeeping; also sleeping rooms at Uu3 Second avenue. FOR RENT Five rooms, ia good location, suitable lor housekeeking. Apply 281," Fifth-and-a-half avenue. FOR RENT Furnished rooms with good table board. All modern conveniences. 1229 Second avenue. FOR RENT Newly furnished rooms, all modern conveniences. Nicely located at 625 Seventeenth street. FOR RENT Nicely furnished room tor light houseKeeplog. also furnished sleeping room at 230 Thirteenth street. FOR RENT Two furnished rooms and one unfurnished. Rent reasonable. Call Sun day or evenings after 5 o'clocx. 1507 Sixth avenue and Filteenth street. FOR RENT Furnished rooms with good board in a private German boarding house, all modern improvements, at reas onable: price. Mrs F. C. Harm. 637 Seven teenth street. Phone 638 Brown. rOR RENT HOUSES. FOR RENT A house wittunodern improve ments at U27 Sixth avenue. FOR RENT A 3-room ' house. Apply at Weaver's store, 1030 Seventh street FOR RENT Or for sale, a 7-room house at ll5 Nineteenth street. Inquire on prem ises. FOR RENT-9 room nouse. Furnace heat gas and water. Inquire Sommers &. La Velle. 1804 Second avenue. FOR RENT 1011 Fourth avenue. 10 rooms, gas. city water, newlv remodeled. (20 per month. Goldsmith &"McKee. FOR SALE CITY PROPERTY. FOR SALE Nice dwelll ng lots on Four teenth street and Eleventh avenue, size 4xl50 feet. Prices and terms to suit Goldsmith & McKee. FOR SALE A verv convenient and home like cottaee of five rooms with Path, fur nace, gas and electricity, cheap at (l.boo Goldsmith & McKee. FOR SALE OR RENT The 3-story brick building on First avenue that has been oc cupied by the George White Buggy compa ny. Inquire of E. G. Frazer. FOR SALE Two remaining east front lots In the Dart Twenty-second street addition. For terms Inquire of R S. Dart, Jackson & Hurst's office, Masonic temple. FOR SALE Lots in Gregg's addition, Twen-tv-fourth and 'Uwen- y-flf th streets between Elghth-and a-half and Ninth avenues. Call and get prices Reidy Bros FOR SALE At a bargalrf if taken soon, a 5-room house almost new. Inquire of John Shermai. block west of Ninth street. South Rock Island, or J. P. Slemon's store. FOR SALE Splendid new house on Fif teenth street near Ttnth avenue. Fine bath and fixtures, large attic, good cellar. Lot 57x130. $2.6.10. H. K. Walker, Rock Island National bank building. FOR BALE MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE Gas stove almost new. Inquire at 2316 Fourth avenue. Cheap. FOR SALE Registered English Pointer pups. Inquire at 87U2 Fifth avenue. FOR SALE-Cbeap if taken at once, a cow and call. Apply at 113 Nineteenth street. FOR SALE Cheap, a large family icebox, suitable for boarding house use. Inquire at T132 Third avenue. FOR SALE Very cheap, one fine new up right piano. Inquire of T. H. McNevin. Rock Island Cotton mills. FOR SALE One large horse, one single seat top buggv and one double-seat buggy. Call at David Don's, 1615 Second avenue. FOR SALE A stylish, well bred buggv horse. Weighs about 1.000 pounds, stands 15S hands high. Address 374, care Argus. FOR SALE An automatic refrigerator holding 60 iwunds of ice for (8. Has porce lain water tank. Inquire 1135 Seventeenth street. FOR SALE-Cheap. It taken at once, a two seated spring bugiry with canopy top. (25: also one phaeton 20. Call at 6a.- Twenty second street. LOST AND FOUND LOST Wednesdav. a cameo breastpin on Ninth avenue between Seventeenth and Twentieth streets. Suitable reward will be paid for its return to 95 Seventeenth street. CLAIRVOYANT. CLAIRVOYANT and spirit mediums, Vicade brothers, of New York. Past, present and future: tell every thing you wish to Know. Readings dailv. 5oc and (1. Hours 9 to 8. 1011 Brady street. Davenport, MRS. SULGER will deiiver a series of four lectures on Spiritualism, beginning May 13. everv Wednesday evening, including June 3, In the Art gallery. Sixteenth street. Moline. Admi-slon 15 cents. Free tests given In the ball. MADAM ST. MARIE Palmist and clairvoy ant. Tells you the past, present and fu ture correctly. Tells you everything per taining to business, marriage, divorce, love affairs, sickness, death, accidents and evervthing of interest. One call will prove her wonderful accuracv. Oftlce hours from I to lop. m. 70S Fourth ave nue, lake the Blue line. HOTELS AND RESORTS. GRAND HOTEL Famous Colfax mineral springs. Offers best accommodations at reasonable prices. Address William Frey, Colfax. Iowa. LAS VEGAS HOT SPRINGS Located 6.767 teet above the sea. All the year round re sort. A perfect place for rest. For partic ulars address Dr. Daniel S. Perkins, Medi cal Director. Las Vegas. N. M. CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. JHN VOLK & CO. Contractors and build ers. Also manufacturers of sash, doors blinds and mouldings. Dealers In plate window and art glass. Offices and factory, 311 to 329 Eighteenth street. MONEY TO LOAN. MONEY TO LOAN on real estate security at lowest rates. Marlon E. Sweeney, attor ney, rooms 33-35, Mitchell & Lynde build ing, Rock Island MONEY TO LOAN In anv amount, on any kind of security. Also choice property for ale or rent. W. L. Coyne. 330 Seventeenth street, up stairs. WE make a specialty of loaning money on household goods, horses, wagons, etc., without removal and in a quiet way. Call on us for quick loans. Fidelity Loan com pany. Room 38. Mitchell & Lynde block. WANTED To loan money on diamonds, watches. Jewelry, hardware, musical in struments, bicycles, clothing, dry goods, furniture, etc Highest cash prices paid for seccid hand goods of all kinds also. The above goods for sale at half the usual tore prices. All business transactions trietlv confidential. His new number and location, 1633 Second avenue. Don't forget If Jones' second-hand store. Two rings on iW LAUNDRIES. ROCK ISLAND STEAM LAUNDRY Baurs- feld & Sexton, -pronrietors. Fine finish ana quick service. 1814 Third avenue Phone west 1293. PROFESSIONAL ATTORNEYS. McCASKRIN & McCASKRIN Attorneys at law. Rock Island and Milan. Rock Island office in Bengston block. Milan office on Main street. CONNELLY & CONNELLY Attorneys at law. Money loaned. Office over Cramt ton's book store, 1719 Second avenue. JACKSON, HURST & STAFFORD Attorneys at law. Office la Rock Island National bank building. LUDOLPH & REYNOLDS Attorneys at law. Money to loan. General legal busi ness. Nota'y public 1705 Second avenue. Buford block. SWEENEY & WALKER Attorneys and counsellors ai raw. umce in Bengston block. SEARLE & MARSHALL Lawyers. Money to loan on good real estate security. Mitch ell & Lynde block. Rock Island. HL McENIRY A McENlRY Attorneys at law. Loan money on good security; make col lections." References, Mitchell & Lynde, bankers. Office, Mitchell & Lynde build ing. JAMES F. MURPHY Attorney at law. General legal practice. Office room 13, Mitchell &. Lynde building. Union Elec tric phone 5601. WILLIAM M. WALKER Lawyer. Money to loan. General legal business. Notary public. Real estate. Insurance. 1714 Sec ond avenue. PHYSICIANS. N. M. MOORE, M. D. Star block. Hours to 11 a. m., 3 to 4 and after 7 p. m. 10 PR. CORA EMERY REED-Eomeopath!c - physician. Special attention to diseases ot women and children; also diseases of eye, ear, nose and throat. Office hours, 9:30 to 12 a. m.. 1 to 4 p. m. 321 Sixteenth street. Rock Island. DENTISTS. J. T. TAYLOR Dentist. Office hours 8o to 12 m., 1:30 to op. m. 219tf Eighteenth street, opposite Union office. Telephone new 5383. LEONARD DRACK Architect and superin tendent. Skinner block, second floor. Office hours ri to 12 a m, 4 to 5;30 p. m. FLOKISTS. THE LONG VIEW Park Floral company, Meyer & Behrine, Props. Green houses 1115 Fifteenth street. Plants, cut flowers and designs. HENRY GAETJER Preprletor Chlppian- nocK nurserv. cut flowers ana designs oi all kinds. City store. 1807 Second avenue. Telephone 610. INSURANCE. INSURANCE on dwellings and household goods a specialty. Oldest ana nest com panies, lowest rates C. R. Chamberlin, Mitchell &, Lynde block. Phone 1030. TORNADO INSURANCE Rates for city property 20 cents per (100 one year, 40 cents per (100 three years. 60 cents per (100 five years. Call or address C. R. Chamberlin Agent, Mitchell & Lynde building. HAYES & CLEAVELAND The pioneer agency. Old time and tire tested compa nies. Fire, lightning, plate glass, tornado, accident, lite, or almost anv form of risk. Ground floor offices 310 to 218. Eighteenth street. WE WILL BOND YOU-Executors. admin istrators, guardians, trustees, trustees or any kind of judicial bond lodge and so ciety officers; city, state or U. S. govern ment officials: contractors: positions of trust: In fact, anv kind of bond you want (except bail bonds). Terms reasonable. Hayes & Cleaveland, resident managers. Fidelity and Deposit company, of Mary land. GOLDSMITH & McKEE Insurance agency. Peoples National bank building. Rock Island. 111. Represent only first-class com- Fianies writing tire, tornado plate glass, lability', burglary, accident and health insurance. All policies Issued upon the latest plans and most liberal conditionsj Suretv bonds furnished through the Amer lean Bonding company, of Baltimore. Md. Open every Wednesday and Saturday nights. REAL ESTATE. E. J. BURNS City and country real estate. If you have pro'perty for sale, list it with me. If vou want to'buv I wilt do mv best to get vou what vou want. Room 11, Mitch ell & Lynde block. Telephone 1191. IIKATINO AND PLU.MBINO. CHANNON, PERRY & COMPANY Heating and plumbing along scientific and sani tary lines. Careful and skilled workmen. Prompt attention. 114 West Seventeenth street. Phone 1148 FUEL- EMPIRE COAL & COKE COMPANY Whole sale and retail dealers in bituminous and anthracite coal. Prompt delivery servcle. Offices 1718 First avenue. Telephone west 1290 EDUCATIONAL. VILLA DE CHANTAL A home chool for girls conducted bv the Sisters of the Visi tation. Rudimentary and higher branches and all polite accomplishments taught. Twentieth street and Fifteenth avenue. Rock Islaud. AUGUSTANA COLLEGE Business depart ment. A thorough business trainmggiven for entry Into commercial lite. Terms reasonable. Apply at Augustana college. GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. H. J. TOHER & CO. Brokers, Davenport. Stocks, grain, provisions, cotton. Privaie wire to New York and Chicago. Offices 109 Main street. Telephone 407. GEORGE H. SIDWELL & CO. Commission merchants. Grain, hav and provisions. Members of the Chicago board of trade and Chicago Stock exchange. Established 25 vears. No. 542 and M3 Rialto building. Long distance phone. Harrison 2666. ELECTRICAL. W. A. ROBB & CO. All kinds ot electrical construction. Estimates rurmsnea ana service prompt and reliable. Fine line of gas aud combination fixtures. 119 Eight eenth street. I.KGALS. Administrator's Notice. Estate of James G. Blythe. deceased. The undersigned having been appointed administrator of the estate of James G. Rlvine. late of the county of Rock Island. stateof Illinois.deceasel. hereby gives notice that he will appear tierore me county court of Rock Island countv at the couniv court room, in the citv ot Horn island, at the July 1903 term on the first Mondav in July next, at which time all persons having claims against said estate are notlned and request ed to attend for the purpose of having the same adjusted. ah nersons indebted to said estate are re quested to make immediate payment to the u nacrsigucu. Dated this 5th day of Mav, A. D. 1903. BERNARD D. CONNELLY, Administrator. Administrator's Notice. Estate of John H. Norris. deceased. The undersigned having been appointed administrator of the estate of John H. Norris. late of the county of Rock Island, state of Illinois.deceased. hereby gives notice that he will appear before the county court of Rock Island countv at the county court room, in the citv of Rock Island, at the July term, on the first Monday In July next, at which time all persons having claims against said estate are notified and requested to at tend, for the purjse of having the same adjusted. All persons indebted to said estate are re quested to make immediate payment to the undersigned. Dated this 7th day of May, A. D. 1903. ANDREW O'BRIEN, Administrator.