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THE ARGUS, FRIDAY, JUL.Y 28, 1893.
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THE TRAYELEKS' GUIDE.
Ihicauo, rock island a pacific kail
V way Depof cornet Firth avenne and Thirty
nt street. Frank II. Plammer, agent.
TRAINS.
tEAST. JWbst,
Council BIuHd & Minneso- I
to Day Express (
Kansas City Day Express. .
Washington Express
Omaha Express
Omaha and Denver Vesti-1
base Express (
Kansas City Limited ... ...
Btnart-Rock Island Express
8t Paul and Minneapolis....
Kansas City and St. Joe
Des Moines, Omaha A Lin-1
coin I
1 ni fn
4:45 am
10:50 pm
6:1 i am
3:lpm
r.; pm
r.';w pm a:i pm
?:45 am 1:V pm
3:46 am 3:20 am
r- :ou am -11 ;un pm
6:17 am' 9:05 pm
f:M am 8:85 pm
:40 am'10:20jm
Dally. tOlnceast. tGointwesl. A Pull
van sleeping oar is sidetracked at Davenport
and taken to Chicago daily by this t ain. This
car is read for occupaccv at V p. m for reser
vation of berths, tickets. Ptc, telephone 1093
jmcb isiana, or appiy at aepot.
F. B Plumber, Agt.
L;K, ALU. Gen. Agt. Pass Dept. Davenport,
BURLINGTON ROUTS C, B. j. RAIL
way Depot First avenne and Sixteenth St.
5. J. Toang, agent.
TRAINS.
lsavs
3RIVB.
Hi. Loais Express ; 6 :40 am
St. Uul -Bzprers ' 7:40 pm
Bl Panl Express ! s:tO pm
BaanMown Passenger i 8:0pro
sterling Passenger 7:55 am
Savanna Paweng'r 1 8:Wim
1 40 pm
6:40 an
7 55 a a
10:44 am
0 :50 pm
S:' pm
'Daily.
fHUCAGO. MILWAUKEE ST. PAUL RAIL-
way Racine A Southwestern Division De
pot Twentieth street, between First and Second
avenne, B. D. W. Holmes, agent.
TRAINS.
Li&vb. Ammva
7 :00aa ' 9 wTJc.
4 40 pm 11:4-) am
7 :4S m i solum
Mail and Express
St. Paul Express
Ft. A Accommodation.
ROCK ISLAND A P&ORIA RAILWAY DB
pot First avenue and Twentieth v.reet. F.
H. Rockwell, Agent.
TRAINS. Lsavs ABBtva.
Fast Mall Express 8:Ho am 7:05 pm
Express 2:90 pm 1:25 pm
Cable Accommodation 9:10 am 3 01pm
4:00 pm 3:i am
BCRUNGTkN, CEDAR RAPIDS A NORTFI
ern railway. depot fnot of Brady street,Dav
rnporL J.E.Unnn"L'-in, Gon.T'k't A Pas. Acpnt.
Davenport Train. Leave. Arrive.
Passenger I b:55 pmjblO-45 am
Freight I M 00 amibll:15pm
Leave West Davenport.
Wes' LilK'rtv Tr.in
?aseiii,'er
North. oth .
7.7::m bto :45pm
alU::i I pm u4 Suaoi
! nti 4 am
i tl :15 pm tS:rlnm
bj: 15 i m ; 11 :15pm
1 'I11 :5:im
'7reiuht.
aUailv. hl)ji!y except Sundiy.
iiriir South and eat
Going north.
MOST DIRECT ROUTE TO IKS
East. South and Southeast.
iFaatld'l. Express
- Lv. Rock Island 8:0r am 8:)pm
:J! At. Orion 8:45 am 8:04 pm
CumWdie 9:08am 3:27 pm
; Galva 9::am 8:57 pm
' Wyomlnz !10:11 am 4:33pm
, Prlnceville i HI :30 am 4:55pm
, Peoria '11:15 am 6:40 pm
i Sloomlngton 1:15 pm 9:15 pm
. rjpringileld 3:40pm 10:10pm
j Jacksonville 4-0Cpm 12 06 n't
Decatur.... :50 pm 10:00pm
! Danville ' 3:50pm 13:10am
; Indianapolis 6:56pm 8:25am
i Terre 11 ante ! 7:10 pm 10:00 am
, Kvansville i 1:20 am 7:35am
J 8t. Lonis 7:30 pm 7:40 am
Cincinnati 11:00pm 7:10 n't
: Lonlsville
WIST BOUND.
: Lv. Peoria ,10:10 am: 3:50 pm
At. Rock Island Il:5pm 7:06pm
, Aecommodatioc trains leave Rock Island at
, ttOOa. m. and 6.20 p. m ; arrive at Peoria 8:50 p.
: m. and 1:1B a. m. Leave Peojia 6:00 a. m. and
: 7 :15 p. m ; arrive Rock Island 4 :00 p. m. and 1 :5
i All trains ran dallv except Sunda;.
All passenger trains arrive and depart Union
: denot. Peoria.
Free Chair cron Fast Express between Rock
Islond and Peoria, both directions.
Through tickets to all points ; baggage cnecked
'hrongh to destination.
QBtS BBAMOB.
' iAceom, Accom.
Lv. Rock Island 9.1q am 4.00 pm
Arr. Reynolds.... 10.20 am 5.05 pm
" Cable 11.00am 5.4i)pm
iAccom. Accom.
Lv. Cable : 6.2H am 19.50 pm
Ar. Reynold 7.00 m 1.45 pm
" Bock llsnd ... ". ' 7.55 am 3.00 pm
H. B. 8UDLOW, . "TOCKHOUfiE
Homrintendent. ur' Tltt. Ag' t
Great Rock Island Route
TO THE HAST.
: Bet Dining Car Service in the World.
Tho Koek Island is foremost in
' jtdoptinv any ail vantage cnleulatcd
; to improve speed and pive that lux
ury, nafety and comfort that popular
TKitronafre demands. Its vcpiipmcnt
'a thoroughly eoni(lete with vesti
tiuled trains. niagnilieent dininp;
ears, sleepers and chair coaches, all
the most elegant, and of recently ini
' proved patterns.
Faithful and capable management
nd polite, honest service from em
ployes are important items. Thev
ire a double duty to the company
ud to travelers and it is sometimes
a task ditlicult of accomplishment.
: Passengers on this line will lind little
j cause for complaint on that ground.
REMEMBER
JrThc Great Rock Island Route runs all
t regular trains to Knglowood suluir
l ban station, close to World's Fair
I "roiiiitls, and you can save time and
irouble by getting off at that point
nd avoid the crowd in the city,
j For full particulars as to tickets,
' maps, rates, apply to any coupon
' ticket ofliee in the United States,
f Canada or Mexico, or address:
JNO. SEBASTIAN,
U.cn'l Tkt. & Pass. Apt., Chicago, III.
JL St Joiin, Gen1! Mgr. Chicago III.
THAT MAKE!; GOOD BLOOD
GILEI ORE'S
nnonmicaiiiE
Will completely change the blood rn yotrr system
In three months' time, ivnd send new, rich niood
conning throuKh your veins. It you feel exhausted
and nervous, are getting thin and all run down.
Gllmore's Aromatic Wint , which Is a tonlo and not
a beveraire, will restore on to health and strength.
Mothers, nsa It for you daughters. It Is the best
regulator and corrector f jr all ailments peculiar to
woman. It enriches the blood and gives lasting
strength. It Is guaranteed to cure Diarrbm. Dys
entery, and all bummer Complaints, sad keep tot
bowels regular.
Sold by all druggists fcr 1 per bottle.
ook's Cotton Root
COMPOUND.
A rec.-nt discovery by an old
physti ian. Successfully used
monll ly by thousands of la
dies. Is the only perfectly
safe and reliable medicine
discovered. Beware of un
principled drneeista who of.
fer inferior medicines in I lace of this. Ask for
Cook's Cotton Root Com pocnb, take no substi
tute, or inclose tl and 6 cents in postage in letter,
and we will send, sealed, by return mail Full
sealed particulars in plain envelope, to ladier
only, 3 stamps. Address
POND LfLLI CCVPANT,
No. 8 Fisher .Hook, Detroi. Mich.
Sold in Hor.m Isla.d by V arohall & Fiabci. H'
per Ilou-e, Hartr & rJannwn 20th street and 3a
ave.. and drueists eve-vh"re.
PBOPESSIONAL UAEDS.
ATTORNEYS.
E. IMKMSSTER
A
TT.)KNEY AT i.AW-Offlce in Mitchell
Lyude s new block.
JACKSON 4: HURST,
A TTOKKEV8 AT LAW. afflce in Rock l!a c
.1 National Uani Building. Rock Island, 111.
O. SWBBNIT. CLWiUIf
."IWEESEI & vVALKER,
A TTOKSEY8 AXD COITNSKLLORS AT I..'
T.0!Bce in Heugs:oi.' loc i. Rock Island. I"..
Xi'EMRi Jt .'IcEN'lHY,
I IT 'RSEY' AT w.-vW Loan money on
li socariLy.makocoIieciiona, Reference, Mitct
5114 Lynuc. bankers. titDe? ic Postoffic hloci
S. . OBELI,
J TTORNEY AT LAW formerly of Port Byron,
i and diiriuir tha past two ears with the firm of
Jrownina A Eutriken at Mol ne, has now opened
in office in the Auditorium luiidlng, room 5, at
aollne.
C. J. SEAKLE. S. W. SEAKL.E.
SEARLE & SEARLE,
I TTOKN'ErS ami CouikrI or af Law and So
Alienors In Chancer ; office Buford's block,
Kock Islunc
DENTISTS.
R. M. PEARCE,
DENTIST.
ttoom 3a in Mitchell A Lyidc's new block
Take elevator.
OR. J. E. HAWTHORNE,
DENTIST,
Teeth extracted wlthot t pain by the new
xetnod.
No 1716 Second avenne. ovr Krell Math's.
DRS. BICKEL&SliHOEMAKER
Dental Surgeons.
MitcheP & Lynde's Block. Rooms 28-81.
(Take Elevaxjr)
ARCHITECTS.
Edward L. Eammati. Clark H. Buford.
HAMMATT & EUFORD,
ARCniTECTS, Rock Island 111. Office Room
41, Mitchell A Lynde bull ling.
GEO. P. STATJDTJHAR
Arehiteet.
Plans and superintendence for all class ol
Unlldimrs.
Rooms 53 and 55, Mitchell A L;-nde bnilding
TAKE RLEVAT'lB.
PHYSICIANS.
DR. V7. W. AD AIMS,
Physician and !3urgeon.
.Special attention given to di -eases of the Eye
and Ear.
Office and residence UU2 Twei ticth slreet.
Ollice hours: 10 to 12 a. m., i to 4 and T to E
r. li. Telephone No. 120'J.
DR. ASAT.
Physician and Surgeon,
1134 Tiiiud Ave.,
Telephone 1270. Rock Island, III.
Office Hours : 10 a. m. to 12 m., 1 to 8 p. m. and
at niht.
3, R. Ilollowbush, M, D, Gi o, E, Barth, M. D,
' DRS. BARTH & HOLLOWBUSH,
DHY8ICIA.N8 AND BtJSGKONS,
Office 40fl!Brd st. Telephone 1065
KceideuceTSIUlstst. llbS
orricK hours:
Dr. Bartb Dr. iiollowhnsh
U to 10 a.m. 10 to 12 a.m.
1 to 4 and 7 tot p.m. 1 to ! and 7 to 8 p. m.
DR. CHAS. M. ROBINSON
Eye, Ear, Nose aid Throat
-ONLY-
Offico McCnllough Building, 1i4 W. 3d 8t.
DAVENPORT, IA.
Hours: 0 to 11 am: 1 to 4 Dm.
J. F. Utebs, M. D. Geo. V. Y.'hebleb, M. D.
DRS. MYERS & WHEELER,
specialties:
Harceirv and Itiseaaes or Wsnien
Ottlce over Krell A Math's. Tc lephone 1 13.
office hours:
dr. myers. i dr wheeler.
10 to 12 a.m. I 8 to 10 ii. m.
2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. 1 1 to 3 and 7 to V p. m
tes. telephone VMi. I Res. tv ephoue. lluu.
BUILDING FOR OTHERS
X"hat if I build for others,
And the walls of the bnilding stand
Long after I am forgotten
By the dwellers within the land
Long after the buildings have crumbled
That were founded upon the sand?
What if I build for others
And the building shelters me cot.
And within the home I have builded
I shall have no part or lot, 1
And the dwellers who have their homes there)
Through ail time shall know me not?
Vet when the irears shall have faded.
And beneath the roof tree's Bhade
The children of generations
In their childish days have played.
And have passed from under the roof tree
And vanished into the shade.
Some dweller beneath the roof tree.
Thinking when it was Dew,
May say as his thoughts turn backward.
Keeping its age In view.
The builder who built this bo tiding j
Builded better than be knew."
And I, though I have passed onward.
Hearing the Master's call.
May know, though It may not matter
To me what the bnilding befall.
It Is better to have bnilded for others
Than not to have bnilt at alL
IS. N. Gunnison In Boston Transcript.
The Lanirnage of Animals.
It nsed to be told in the fairy talea
that the hero could hear the grass grow
and speak with the animals. In reality
it is not likely that we shall ever develop
the sense of hearing sufficiently to hear
the grass grow, but it is quite likely that
we shall be able to converse with the
beasts of the field. But do the beasts
have a language? He would be bold in
deed who would deny it point blank.
We observe all nround ns too many in
dications of conscious communication
between them to have a right toeay "no"
absolutely. To he sure, some animals
are silent, totally, it seems. But may
they not convey their "thoughts" in some
way for instance, as the deaf mutes do?
Or may they not use a secret language,
one like that of lovers, employing ges
tures and looks? When we speak of lan
guage in this connection, it must bo un
derstood that we do not mean articulate
speech. We take tho word in its broad
est sense lis an expression for tho means
of mental communication existing be
tween one creature and another. Copen
hagen Family Journal.
Asking Questions of the Cuckoo,
"In Denmark," said Augustus IL
Schneider of San Antonio, Tex., at tho
Lindell, "when the voice of tho cuckoo
is heard in the woods in tho springtime
every sirl and boy kiss their hands and
ask, 'When, cuckoo, when shall I be
married?' The old folks, wearied with
diseaso and age, inquire, 'Cuckoo,
cuckoo, when shall I be released from
this world's care?' And tho bird con
tinues to sing 'cuckoo' as many times as
years will elapse before tho objects of
theso desires conio to pass. And as some
old people live to become advanced in
years, und many of tho girls die old
maids, and the boys find bachelors'
graves, tho poor enckoo has so much to
do in answering tho questions put to her
that sho has no time to make her nest,
but lays her eggs in that of the hedge
sparrow or the linnet that make the
same territory their homo." St. Louis
Republic.
Choosing a Wife.
An excellent man was wont to observe
that when he chose a wife he should look
for mental rather than physical graces.
"Favor is deceitful, and beauty is vain,"
he quoted grandly, "but a woman that
feareth the Lord she shall be praised."
His sisters, finding him slow to designate
the future companion of his travels
through the world, kindly indicated to
him a certain irreproachable Miss Ursula,
as devoutly good as she was unfortu
nately angular and plain. And very
malicious was their satisfaction when
the bachelor brother exclaimed: "Great
Scott, there is reason in all things! A
man wants something besides piety in a
wife!" Harper's Bazar.
Bricks For Paving Streets.
The vitrified brick is taking the place
of the Belgian block in street paving in
a number of cities. Cincinnati, Chatta
nooga, Macon, Augusta and other
southern and western cities are already
using the vitrified brick with great suc
cess, and the demand for that sort of
pavement is so large that the manufac
turers are millions of bricks behind in
their orders. Tho brick is made of a low
grade of fire clay, is almost as hard as
flint and is impervious to moisture.
New York Tribune.
Koubtful Enjoyment.
In the majority of the so called social
functions of the city there is no time for
conversation in the true sense of the
word. It is a few hurried exclamations,
a few stereotyped expressions and pass
on. Yet no one in tho swim actually
believes that any one out keeps out from
choice. New York Evening Sun.
The Oldest Woman Voter.
Mrs. Catherine Stearns, an inmate of
tho Aged Woman's home in Boston, is
distinguished as being the oldest living
woman voter in this country. She was
born on June 28, in the year 1800, at
Georgetown, Me.
To irrigate successfully water must
come from regions of perpetual snows,
and the tiller of the soil who.depends on
this supply lives constantly within sight
of scenery that is grand, varied and awe
inspiring.
-There are many rivals of quinine in
the market now which would quickly
take its placo if the price advanced ma
terially. Its cheapness today makes qui
nine so universally popular.
If tho cold has converted dew and wa
ter into frost and ice, the frost sparkles
from tho innumerable faces of its crys
tals, while the ice shows a uniformly
shining surface.
The great painter, Razzi, filled his
house with all sorts of animals and
taught his raven to cry "Come in" when
ever there was a knock at the door.
Soot mixed with twice its bulk of dry
earth may bo used for a top dressing in
the garden with good results.
A Thigh llore Weighing liigtit; Foantta,
Frank Elverson of Point Lobos avenue.
Ban Franc;, Is tbe owner of a wonderful
relic in the shape of n mammoth thigh
bone. The bane is in perfect condition save
a few chips that liae accidentally been
slivered from one sid-.Miear the larger end,
and at first dunce one would almost lie
willing to de rlr.re it to lie the femur of some
gigantic extinct .species of the human race.
In fact, it has not leen ovev 300 years since
such finds a this were invariably set down
as being the remains of giant men.
The sjiecimen in question, which is the
head and ahont three feet of the femur,
once lwlonirod to the extinct American
elephant the "mammoth" of some writers
-scientifically called Elephas primigenus.
The bone weighs 80 pounds and 7 ounces,
and its measurements are as follows:
Around the "ball," where it worked in the
socket of tbe hip Joint, 43 inches; trans
verse measurement, 89 inches; smallest cir
cumference, 27 inches; diameter of pithy
or cancellated portion, 9 inches. Before
being broken this bone must have weighed
at least 130 Dofinds. St, Louis Republic.
It hnnJd bs in Kvety Beat.
J. B. Wilson, 371 Clay St., Sharps
bur";, Fa., says he will not be with
out Dr. King's New Discovery for
Consumption, Coughs and Colds, that
it cured his wife who was threatened
with pneumonia after an attack of
La Grippe," when various other
remedies and several physicians had
done her no good. Robert Barber, of
Cooksport, Pa., claims Dr. King's
New Discovery has done him more
good than anything he has ever used
for lung trouble. Nothing like it.
Free trial bottles at llartz & Ull
meyefs drug store. Large, bottles
50 cents and f 1.
ELECTRIC KITTEKS.
This remedy is becoming so well
known and so popular as to need no
special mention. All who have used
Electric Bitters sing the same song
of praise. A purer medicine does
not exist and it is guaranteed to do
all that is claimed. Electric Bitters
will cure all diseases of the liver and
kidneys, will remove pimples, boils,
salt rheum and other affections
caused by impure blood. Will drive
malaria from the system anil prevent
as well as cure all malarial fevers.
For cure of headache, constipation
and indiget-tion try Electric Bitters
Entire satisfaction guaranteed, or
money refunded Trice .50 ets. and
$l.ii" per bottle at ilartz & Ulle
mycr. BICKLKN S A KN IC A SALVE.
The best sal ve in 1 he world for cuts,
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum
Fever sores, tetter, chapped hands,
chillil .tins, corns, and all skin crup,
tions, and posi .i vclv cures piles or
in: pay required. It is guaranteed
to give perfect satisfaction, or money
refunded. Price '2; cents per box.
For sale by Ilartz iV: Ullemever
When 3nby was sii-k, we rnvi- n-r t'astorla.
Whcn 'lie was a Child, s'.il- trii-d for Castoria.
When Fho btc-anie "us, she clung fy CiLstoria.
When she had Cl ilJruu, she gavethein Castoria.
Children Cry for
Pitcher's Castoria.
Lane's Family Medicine moves the
bowels each day. Most people need
to use it.
Children Cry for
Pitcher's Castoria.
Coughing leads to consumption.
Kemp's Balsam will stop the cough
at once
w www -i .ssssaM
Chitdrer Cry fer
Pitcher's Castoria.
1 lie total num'rT t pensioners under
the act of Jure 27. MK whose pensions
have hern Mtspetidei "mice the incoming
of the preset-1 n ministration is 5.250. TUo
snsjiension; n- 11 ln-.i!i in; 2" percent, of the
whole liumli'-r of pensions in force Under
the law of lf-'.Ct.
Si:niiio:.s 1 iver Regn'ntor, bear in mind, is lot
:.u c-xptTiiii'-nt. It Is endorsed ry thousands.
Your Painter
has often wasted time and material in
trying to obtain a shade of color, and
has even resorted to the use of ready
mixed paints, the ingredients of which
he knew nothing, because of the diffi
culty in making a shade of color with
white lead. This waste can be avoided
by the use of National Lead Company's
Pure White Lead
Tinting Colors
These tints are a combination of per
fectly pure colors, put up in small cans,
and prepared so that one pound will
tint 25 pounds of Strictly Pure White
Lead to the shade shown on the can.
By this means you will have the best
paint in the world, because made of
the best materials
Strictly Pure
White Lead
and pure colors. In ; '.s'c on having; one
of the brands of vwiis icad that are
standard, ms.n.'fact--'"-i ty the "Old
Dutch " process, iii-STn to be
strictly pure :
n Southern" " Red Seal "
" Collier " " Shipman"
These branda of Strictly Pure White Lead
and National Lead Co.'s Pure White Lead
Tinting Colors are for sale by the most re
liable dealers in paints everywhere.
If you are going to paint, it will pay you
to send to us for a book containing informa
tion that may save you many a dollar; it will
only cost you a postal card.
NATIONAL LEAD CO.,
1 Broadway, New Voiir.
Chicago Branch,
lUte and Fifteenth Streets.
7
,-?.::s;..,"Sa,
Is the best remedy for
all complaints peculiar
to women.
an
JOHN G IP SON,
THE FIE8T-OLA88
HORSE 8HOER
is now luei'ed in his new sbi p,
. At 324 Seventeenth Street.
tVLurbt shoes a specialty. Opposite the Old stand.
fropileioror c
1' '
Ail kinds of Cut Flowers constantly on nana,
urecn lioases Flowi Stoie
One block from Centsul park, the larpi-f t in Iowa. 301 Brady street, Davenport, la.
"DIRT DEFIES THE
IS GREATER THAN ROYALTY ITSELF.
THE NEW
City 'Bus and Express Line.
Telepnoi-t Rock Island or Harper Hotels for 'bus or espres
wagon and you will receive prompt attention.
T1M3E li LAKE & SPENC EPw. Props
i El VERS & ANDERSON. '
CONTRACTORS and BUlLDERb
All Kinds ol Carpenter Work Done.
Genera! Jobsing done on short notice and raost&ctlon Kaaraatevd.
Ofios and Short 121 Twelfth Street, ROCK ISLAND
B. F. DeGEAR,
Contractor and Builder,
Ofliee and Shop 225 Eighteenth Street
ROCK ISLAND, ILL.
All kinds of Carpenter work a specialty. Plans and estimates for all kinds of baildin"-
furnished on application.
BANKS.
THE MOLLNi,
STATE SAVINGS BANK.
Molirje, 111.
JXce Corner Fiftecsth street and Third Are.
CAPITAL $100,000.00.
8u:ceedsthe Moline Savincs oana. Orcaniaed 1889
5 Per CENT .MEREST .AID OX DEPOSITS.
Orcaniaed nxider State Laws.
O.ien from 9 a. m. to 3 ? m., and Wednesday and
Saturday night f rom7 to Sjim
Poktir Skinner. - - President
H. A. Ainswokth, - - Vice-President
J. F. ilEXEflwaY, - - - Cashier
DIllBCTOttf :
Porter Skinner. W. W. Wells,
C. A. Rose, H . A. Ainsworth.
G. H. Edwards. W. H. Adams.
Andrew Frtberg, C. F. Heincuway.
llirarr DarliiiE.
Western Investments
GUARANTEED
REAL ESTATE LOANS
made for private parties in .the esrden
spot of the west by the
Orchard State Bank
of OHCUARD, NEBRASKA.
E. W. Dart. President.
J. 8. Dart Cashier.
REFERENCES.
Mitchell A Lynde, Bankers.
J. F. Kobiuson, Cashier Kock Island Nations
Bank.
C.C.Carter, v. D.
Henry fan's Sons, Wholesale Groers.
Correspondence solicited.
METROPOLITAN
y -
Cor. Michigan Ave. and Monroe St. CHICAGO.
THOROUGH INSTRUCTION. CHCAS BOAR:NO.
Eleg.ntfireproo'buildlng .
CD
A MEDICAL BOOK worth
DOLLARS, sent for 10 cent in
Sealed Envelope.
CI Per Bottle at Druggists.
50c Trial Size sent by mail.
Letters for advice Harked
'Consulting Department" are
seen by onr physicians only.
ZOA-PHO miOICIHt CO.
H. ii. Colman, See'y,
Kalamaxoo, Mica,
. DAIVTNAGHER,
the Brady street
KING." THEN
INSURANCE.
A. D. HUESING.
-Real Estate-
AND
-Insurance Agent-
Ret resents, among other timc-trlel and well
known Fire Insurance Companies, the following:
F.iyal Insurance Company, of England
efcherter Fire Jns. Company, of N. V.
Buffalo German Ins. Company, Buffalo X. Y.
Rochester German Ins. Co., Jtochester. N Y
Citizens' Irs. Co., of Pittsbur" Pa
un Fire Office, London.
Vuion Ins. Co., of California.
Security Ins. Co., New Haven. Conn.
Milwaukee Mechanics Ins. Co., MUwaus.e.
is n
German Fire Ins. Co., of Peoria, 111.
Ofliee Cor. ISth St. ami Ave.
Kock Island, III.
Established 1868.
"THE OLD RELIABLE."
HAYES & CLEAVELAND
GENERAL
mm mm
Representing over 40 Million Dollsrs
of Cash assets
Fire, Life. Tornado.
Accident, Marine,
Employer's Liability
INSURANCE.
Bonds of Suretyship.
OFFICE Room 21, Mitchell Lynde's block
Bock Island, Ills.
tar-Becare our rates; they will interest you.
J. M. BUFORD,
General . . .
Insurance Agent.
The old Fire and Time-tried Companies
represented.
Losses Promptly Paid.
Rates as low as any reliable company can afford.
Your Patronage is solicited.
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