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2 TOE? jSHGTTS. MON155Yr SEPTEMBER 1 8, 1905, A TRULY JDEAL WIFE HER HUSBAND'S BEST HELPER Vigorous Health ta the Greet Source of tne Power to Inspire mnd Kncourae All Women Should Seelc It. DAVENPORT DOTS i One of the most noted, mccewf ul and richest men of this century, in a recent article. Las said, ' Whatever I am and whatever success I have attained in this world I owe all to my wife. From the day I first knew her she has been an inspiration, and the greatest help mate of my life." f J&fitf. Bessie Jfinsley J To be such a successful wife, to re tain the love and admiration of her husband, to inspire him to make the most of himself, should be a woman's constant study. If a woman finds that her energies are flagging, that she pet easily tired, dark shadows appear nneier her eyes, she has haclcae-hc, headaches, bearing down pains, nervousness, whites, irreg ularities or the blues, she should start at once to build up her system by a tonic with specific powers, such as 1 .yd in E. I'inkham's Vegetable Com pound. Following we publish by request a letter from a young wife : Dwr Mrs. I'inkiiam: Kver wince my child was horn I have suf fered, as I hop few women ever have, wirh in flammation, female weakne, leearinir-down (mills, lrkii hw and wretch"! hada bs. It aftWted my stomach so I could not njoy my HieaW, and half my time wan int in !-d. " LyeliiK. iinktiHii k WietailH Compotmel madu mea well wtmin, aiwl I f-H so grateful that I am glad to write and tell you of my marvelous recovery. It hrotu ht me he-alth. new Ufa and vitalitf." Mrs. liessie Ain&ley, till South 10th Street. Tacorun, Wa-h. What Lydia K. I'inkham's Vegetable Compound did for Mrs. Ainsley it will do for every sick and ailing woman. If you have symptoms you don't un derstand write to Mrs. I'inkhain, at Lynn, Maw. Her advice is free aid aiwajf helpful. Don't Put Off Wearing Glasses When yon find your eyes trou ble you. We lit the eyes In a scientific maimer und make no charge for examination. We cure headaches, blurred isiou, sore eyes and all ailments due to defective vision. Bring in tne children. J. RAMSER, Opposite Harper House. noOOOOOOOOCXJOCOOOOOOCOOOOO 8 Look Ahead And Provide Now for the Necessities of the Future. Don't neglect your teeth. Do lay never betters the conditions. I- will put your mouth in fir.st class condition at u reasonable price. makiiiK both you and your purse happy. Note prices for the next SO flays: Set of Teeth uy from. . SS.00 8 Rridge Work, per tooth. S3. 00 Gold Crowns. '11 karat. $ u trum SS.OO g Porcelain Crowns S 1.00 O Gold Fillings, up from.. 1.00 Silver Filling, up from. 05Q Cement Fillings .25 Examination free. Extraction free 'where teeth are ordered. Ask for free sample of tooth powder. All work guaranteed. Dr. Herman Paulsen. Hurst block. Twentieth street. Telephone west 27. Hours 8 tJ 12; 1 to 0; Sunday, a to 12. No Unpleasant Effects. If you ever took DeWitt's Little Early Risers for biliousness or consti pation you know what pill pleasure Is. These famous little pills cleanse the liver and rid the system of all bile without producing unpleasant effects. Sold by all druggists. . Wylie Becomes Bankrupt. Papers are being prepared for transmission to the Frilled Slates bankruptcy court for J. S. WjHe, who asks to go into volun tary bankruptcy. The bankruptcy nat t'.is arise out of Mr. Wylie'.- connection with C. J. Devlin and the Marquette Third Vein Coal company. It is believ ed that Mr. Wj lie's liabilities will areo-mt to $:J1,C'9 and t'.ie assets arc estimated at $l't".o'"t Hut a small proportion of the debts are personal ones of the bankrupt and inojt of them arise out of his biisinis-s connections. It will be rtii.tn.bi.rLd that Mr. Wylie was connected with C. J. Duvlia of To leia. Kaiis.. in vario-t bit -::neS3 deals. Of la:e Mr. Dvlin. because of illness and not bein? able to afend to his business, failed and. in his failure. Mr. Wylie became deeply involved. Both Kentiemen were greatly interested in the Marquette Third Vein Coal com pany. Mr. Devlin owning half the tock. The notes which Mr. Wylie en dorsed aggregate a considerable amount awl. while he cannot place all of them. Mr. Wylie feels that they ag gregate so high that he cannot help nimself and inu?t seek relief in bank ruptcy. The Marquette Third Vein Coal company is capitalized at $"oi.- it'tt. It is believed that the property, if properly v.crkeil. is worth a great 1 al more-. It is now in the hands of the receiver and it is believed it will realize enough to clear away all out standing eL-bts and have some over. Jevne Won at Billiards. The inform al opening of the Jevne billiard aca demy occurred Saturday evening and was a pronounced success. There was i la rue a: tendance present and much interest was manifested in the several exhibitions. In the three-cushioned bil liard match Mr. Jevne defeated Mr. Cation 25 to 17. IJoth gentlemen after ward gave a fancy shot exhibition. Mr. Jevne also gave an exhibition with finger balls w hich showed him to be a master in this particular line. From now on the new academy will he open daily. Creditors Close Park. Two attach mcnta were issued in Justice Hall's court against the Mississippi Park com pany which controls the pleasure grounds and inn some distance above LeC.aire on the line of the 1. & I. One attachment was in favor of Al Reub sam in the sum of and the other in favor of V. S. Holbrook in the sum of ?!t.t;.. On. Saturday afternoon Con stable Ilumsey levied upon the park and pavilion and placed ltyron Hall on guarel duty. It i understood that oth er local merchants will also take out attachment papers against the com pany. Changes Name. Annndnieiits to th- articles of incorporation of the Daven port Gas Mac hine company were, tiled with the e-ounty recoreler Saturday. The amendments will completely change the line of work in which the company is engaged. The first amend ment Is in the name', and provides that here-after the company shall not be known as "The Davenport Gas Machine company." but as the 'Hydraulic Cen crete Construction company." o Obituary Record. Saturday ecc-tir-red (he ileath of Henry Peters, aged ',','J years. Deceased was born in Germany and came to this eemntry in 1SS0. He was employee! in the glucose plant for the past 17 years. The cause of death was earn er of the stomach. He Is sur-vive-d by his wife. Mary, and seven children. Hulda. Edna. Emma, Freda. Henry. .John and Hattte. Friday e vening at the- home ef the patents. Mr. and Mrs. Theedore Nath. oceurre-el the death ef their infant daughter, Dorothy Nath aged 1 month and -S days. Mrs. and Mrs. A. llehm. of 123 West Fifth stree t, are mentrning the eleath of their infant son. Elmer H. llehm. who died Saturday morning. Land Bargains M niton, rt acre, fn the semi-arid West, until recently conMered worthies., are now beintf .ucceksfuUy cultivated through Scientific Agricultural Mtthods the diversification of crop, and the trow ing: of mw grains and zraf, Intro duced by the V. S. iH-partmrnt of Agri culture and Mate Agricultural College experiment stations. We orter such lands at low pr-es and on easy terms to investors or s-ttler. Write tor facts, figures and maps. Mention this paper. THE UNION PACIFIC LAND COMPANY Dept. P, Omaha, Neb. 1 ' " ' MOLIIIE MENTION. Goes to Holland. Rev. Father Charles Frencken. assistant at St. Mary's church, who has been a patiwnf feir the last six months in Mercy he.-; pital in Davenport, has departeel for Grand Rapids, Mich., to visit his broth er. Rev. Harry Frencken. pastor of St. Joseph's church. Freem there he will ge io Hertege nbesch, Hollantl. to spend the winter with his parents and re-cu-perate his health. Ho will return to America in the spring. Father Frenck-e-n's brother. Rev. Herman Frencken. is assistant pastor at Sacred Heart cathedral in Davenport. eif Chicago, and he has been succeeded ' by Rev. William Swensson. formerly pastor of the Fifth Avenue ehurch. Chi cago, lue appewBtments win ue raa at the closing session of the confe-rence today. Thirty More Eagles. There are 30 more Kagles in Moline. A class ef that number was taken into Meiine aerie. Ne. 1112, Fraternal Order of liigles. Saturday afternexm. the intia tery exercises being held at Central l'ark hall. AMUSEMENTS. APPEARING OLD. Acts as a Bar to Profitable Employ ment. You caur.ot afford to grow old. In these days of sirenuems compe tition It is necessary to maintain, as long as possible emcs youthful appear ance. It is impossible to do this without re taining a luxurious greiwth of hair. The presence of dandruff indicates the presence of a burrowing germ which lives and thrives on the roots of the hair until it causes total baldness. Newbro's Htrpicide is the only known destreyer of the pest, and It is as effective as it is delightful to use. Herpicido makes an elegant hair dressing as well as dandruff cure. Accept no substitute there is none. Sold by leading druggists. Send tea cents in stamps for sample to Herpi cide company, Detroit. Mich. T. H. Thomas, special agent. Officers Chosen. Attorney J. 11. Hatiberg. of this city, acte-d r.s ex oHicio ptesiii. nt Saturday at t!:o ses sion of th- Illinois Luther league- i:i the absence f the president. Reports were heard .Hid officers for the ensuing year were eiecte-d. The officers are: President, M. C. Olson. Chicago; re cording and corresponding secretary. Miss Alvina Suit ; treasurer. Albert I.undgren. (ialesburg; statistical sec retary. Miss May Molander.St. Charles: literature secretary, Ueyd M. Siccke-1. Chicago; executive committee. Rev. C. K. Soiberg, Chicago. Rev. I,. L. Stark, Chicago, and Miss Minnie; Stohr, Fl- gin. Christenscn - Rundquist. Amid the stately appointments of a church cere mony Miss Selmu Rundquist. of this city, became- the bride of Dr. J. A. Christc nson. ef Manistique, Mich., Thursday at Ophiem, in Henry county. The wedding was celebrated at high noem, ami the officiating clergyman was Rev. Car! Christensen ef (Jene-va. brother of ihe groom and president of the Illinois Luther league. o Flower Show Success. The first an nual flower show in Moline was a grand success and Saturday afternoon eiver 1.20" people visited the Industrial Home hall to see the exhibit, which was superior to anything of its nature ever attempted in Moline. Obituary Record. Sarah, wife ef James Mu'.holland. ef Kighieenth-and-a-half avenue, died quite suddenly at her Imrr.e Friday afternoon. Sarah Murphy was born in Norwich. Conn., Dec. 2S, 18.".;. She came west with her parents when emly a small 4iihl. and since then Moline had been her home, for the greater portion ed the time, j She became the wife of Mr. Mnlhol- iana June i. s.ie leaves ni childre n. Charles L. (Jrimes. superintendent of Williams. White & Co.s plant in Moline for 2" years, died very sudden ly at his home in Detroit, Mieih.. where! he had but recently moved from Dav enport. Mr. Crimes was born in Mans fielel, Ohio. In 1SS0 he came to Moline and was employed by Williams. Whito & Co. as superintende nt. He was con nected with this firm in that capacity until Ho0. when he severed his connec tion and went into the iron and bridge ' business at Wichita. Kans., in com-1 pany with James Warren and J. An thony. Heider's Son Hurt. Harold, the 11- ear-old son eif Sheriff W. S. Hol der, dislocated tia shoulder while playing In the Washington school yard in this city Saturday. Rev. Miller Comes. Rev. J. p. Miller has been appointed pastor of the Swed ish Methodist churcn of this city for another year. Rev. A. N. Sorlin, who has been presiding elder of this dis trict, goes to the Union Avenue church ABOUT THE COURT HOUSE. COUNTY COURT. Rock Island county court. Judge E. E. Parraenter presiding. Probate. Kstate of Henry R. Al brecht. In re sale of re-al estate- to pay debts. Lionel tiled ami erdcr of sale. F.-tate eif Xe-ls Anderson. Proof eif ileath filed. Will presented feer probate. Petition for prebate of will tiled. Hear ing on said petitiein for probate set for Oct. lo, l'.tor.. at 'J o'clejck a. m. Instate of Carl Otto Andren. Inven tory of Ciiarles A. Larson as adminis trator tiieel and approved. Kstate eif Peter Stelck. Proejf of no tice eif petition for probate of will made. Deposition eif Gemrge Oldefest, erne of the subscribing witnesses to will, tak en in open court in. proof of execution thereof, lile-d ami appreived. Ordereel that the matter of the proof and pro bate eif saiel will now stand along penel ing the coming in of further testimony herein. Instate of F. C. A. Ifc-nkmann. Prexif of mailing judge's notice to all persems known to be interested in the appraise ment eif property eif said estate and the assessment of the state inheritance or succession tax t hereon filed. instate eif Charles Wood. Wieiow's relinquishment ami selection filed and approveel and oreler turning over prop erty selecteel to widow. Kstate of Ie Roy E. Phillips. Final reiHjrf if aelministrator fileei. It ap Iiears t he-re is no furthe r notice neces sary. Final report approved. Said administrator elischarged and estate cleised. Hstate of Mary Jane Hyde. Proof of ek-ath filed. It appears that the origi nal will herein has been lost anel can not be found ofter due search and In- eiuiry. Copy of said will presented for probate. Petitiein for probate eif said i will frleel. Waiver of nejtice1 as requir-; ed by law by all heirs and legatees and 1 elevisees and prayer by tlie.-m thateouit ' admit will to probate at once, filed. Estate eif Sarah Annie Kirkpatrick Report of mailing appraiser's nertice to ; all parties interested in property to be j assessed for the purpose of fixing the state inheritance tax, filed. Appraiser's j report of value of estate for the pu.-J pej.se of assess'ng state inheritance tax. ' showing value to be :;.2od. filed. j Estate of John P. Lineigren. Report i of sale of real estate to pay debts filed i and approved and order for execution j ejf deed to purchase. . j Estate of John Aster. Appraisement j bill and widow's award filed and ap proved. Estate of Theimas Mackin. Petition for the removal of exexutors appointed herein and for appointment of administrator. "The Embezzler" Tonight, This evening the Van Dyke & Eaton ceim pany eipens a week's engagement with "The Embezzler." As the title sug gests, this story te lls the tale of an un scrupulous person whose' nefarious business schemes lead to a defalcation, and in the course eif events suspiciem falls upon an iumx-eut man. Tiie, clev erness of the carefully laiel plot leaves the spectator for a time in doubt as to the possibility eif a happy elenoue r.ient ; but t"o dramatist, by a logical ane con sistent metheid ha? unwoven the tangle and lauded The Embezzler in the mesh es at last. The innocence eif the ac cused niat is finally established, the course of true leive niad smooth and virtue, receives its reward. "The Female Detectives." There was a gooel auelience at the- Crand ope ia house Saturday eve ning te witne ss the pe i feirmance- of "The Female' Di-tect- ive." There were over 20 people' in the cast and the show is a creditable' one eif its class. -' Again at Rock Island. French's New Sensation, the river the-ati-r. is at the Reiek Island levee, and tonight t In vauelevillo company will give its en tertainment in the- floating tha r au ditorium. The company pie"--ent'd a performance- at Roe-k Iland a few weeks ago. ami maeie' a di e-id" d hit. John Davis, a Reick Islaml youti-- man, is a inentber eif the e-einipauy. :el hi:t dancing' stunt on rolle r skate-s is one ed" the'- main fe atures eif the' ImM. The Lyman Twins. The Lyman Twins in "The Rustlers" plaved i-'fer-a fair sit"'! hei4:;o at the Illinois last e ve iling. "The twins lemk e-x:eeM! alike :-.tul nil- wc-11 able te take- a part' in one eif the mix-up cemie-elie-s. Atrs. Evans, whi) was in the -company in i-'onlj. the atre at the' time of the- assassination of Pri'side-nt Line-oln appears s an old mate! anel is very spry tor euie- of her years. Incredible Brutality. I: would have been incredible bru tality, if Charles F. Lemburger, of Syracuse, N. Y., had not done the best he could for his suffering son. "My boy," he says, "cut a fearful gash over tis eye, so I applied Bucklen's Arnica Salve, which quickly healed it and saved his eye." flood for burns and ulcers too. Only I5c at Hartz & Ulte meyer's drug store. " 73 tag Wakeful. Mgtts HOW JOHN s. sous WAS SAVlvD. Should any person ever express a eloubt as to the merits of Dr. Kicbard-i Dysj-e-psia Tablets please send the eloubting jktsoii tt me. I can show liim or her how I was once practically a total wreck ; hew I went through every phase of tlyspcpsi:e and how the disease undermined my cejnstittitiejii anel made me lose flesh until I was the shallow of my former self. , WI13-, many of my friend lielieved I had consumption, anl I myself began to fear it and to make plans for removal te a warmer and drier climate and for the abandonment of my business. When, on the recommendation of a friend, I got some bottles of Dr. Ricliar.ls Dyspepsia Tablets, I received more benefit by far than I ever ex pected. I wa CURED and cureel so radically that fer the last eight months I have not had even a slight symptom of nervousness or indi gestion. I have gained nearly twenty pounels in weight. I am a perfectly healthv man, and Dr. Richards Dyspepsia Tablets elid it. I will back up every word of this letter at any time. Yours faithfullv, JOHN S. SOUS, 37 Fulton Street, Brooklyn, N.Y. 1 1''' V.lfl 1 Are you one of those who hear the clock strike all night? Each hour seems like three. Sleeplessness is nerve-excitement. Sedatives may seem to help for the time being, but the reaction leaves the nerves more irritated than ever. Well nourished nerves are calm and steady. Theironly sourceof nourishment is the food we eat. Food to be of value must be digested and assimilated otherwise we starve. Breakfast, dinner and supper contain all the nerve food required. Dr. Richards Dyspepsia Tablets Cure sleeplessness not because they contain anything to produce sleep, but because they remove the cause of the nerve irritation. Sleeplessness is a symptom of indiges tion sometimes the only symptom. The point is to build up our digestion so that our food becomes red blood, muscle, fat and nerve tissue. Dr. sXichards Dyspepsia Tab lets aid digestion, clear out all ob structions and tone up the stomach until it is able to do its work with out help. Jt you suffer from Indigestion or from any of its effects, such us Heart 'Palpitation, Nervousness, LiVer Trouble, Headaches. Write for a free sample of Dr. Richards Dys pepsia Tablets. At all drug stores 50 cents (say Dr. Richards twice to the druggist), or send money direct to u3 and we will 'sup ply you. Write to-day for free sample. DR. WCHABDS' DYSPEPSIA TABLET ASSOCIATION. 63 and 65 Worth St., Nw York City.