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Davenport Morning Star from Davenport, Iowa • Page 6

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fff' i tfft 'S-- m. I jtert.Y: A DAVENFOBT "DAILY BE PUBLIC AN, 1 1 i' VtV: i Ixtto'Z-i Lend-a-Hand Talk. Mrs. "Waterman will tflve a talk to the cJub on evening at 8 o'clock. Tin- subject, will be "Boimlintf Homos for (JirK" Tickets may be obtained bv crilliNtf at the rooms, free of charge.

Special neettnRS at First H. E. first- of scries was held at the First M. church The was larger than expected nbout being- present. The sermon was from Kcvelntlons 7:0 and was de- by K.

W. Luce. The aftcr- "proved very successfui and be a feature of ih'c scries. Absolutely Pure cream of tartar bnkim: of nil in Government The First Yesterday was the begfinnlngr of new term "for the second half of the school year. is wife to that over 200 tots in the city beg-aji the first school day of their lives yesterday and Keport, KMVDKK Untied States rooms of all the schools rtrt.l A were welJ filled i the little newcomers.

It was fortunate that yesterday was a warm day which allowed all the children to come and get- well started on the first school day. DAVENPORT REPUBLICAN The Pavenport Kepubliean, daily and Sundav, may ahvavs be obtained at uhe following: places: In Davenport: J. H. 313 Perrv street; te. 406 street: St.

James Hotel jJrad street: St. James ote cws stand, Main and Jfront streets; Kimball PJSBSOyALS. 1). 1L Stuhr is Iu Chicago on business. Arelideneon lloyi Is librrie from ri business trip 1o GrinnHI." Miss JlihJu Becker, of LeCluire, ye.Hterdny iu cii-y visiting- with friends.

Dr. Kverix. who has been the of KPV. Finder, returned to 'IHE MOUNTS CASE. Kvkk-nce Still Jivljig Taken With Arguments to -Follow, of CJilchrlsl, as tin- first and the'diii'f yester- da in WIKV of.

the state vs. Yes Hard Coal-Lchigh Valley. W. Oe A i of DCS Monies, is in city on a visit, to his sister-in- law, Airs. JL UerryhlH.

Sain of liosion, is in the 1 city, of his old friend. Isaac JIoth.schHd. Officer K. A. Tilebcin.

desk sn recant at the police station, is on duty a- three weeks' jllness from C. 1). Johnson, of Clebnrne. Texas, is in city on visit to his sister, Mrs. IJ.

31e reports grand skating- at his southern home. Ca.pt. Phillips, the mail The witness was wjjen the took 'between hovs and Cioodnesw. stated a Jic was a hi borer at the conl mines and iiad to I i a to havo a jLj'ood time. He, had been Vein Luiu MJul of Illinois; also Mercer Comity Is'Ut, i (Joodness in ii saloon before the trouble occurred, and said that C.iood- nes.s had expressed his i i of oing 1 down dohijr Mounts boys.

AVJieclcr said a he hud vised Goodness to let the boys alone, but Goodness paid no attention to A Goodness left i saloon. Wheeler stated that lie followed ami had seen Yes Mounts try to induce Goodness to shake hnmls. After i a few words were spoken which Wheeler failed to after 'that the J. 5. Wylie, TELEPHONE No.

i. No. Musonlc Temple Yards, Fourth and Front. From 220 and 222 West Third to our present location, 312 West Third, where we will continue to carry a full and complete line of i Also Manufacturer of Facts flbodl SbirlsTbaf Fit! Milwaukee on the "Mnqnoketa News siand. Fourth and Perry streets: Chase druggists, 1119 liradv street.

Chicago--Clifton House Kevrs stand, Stale and Monroe streets. Des Moines--Aborn House News siand. Kock Island--Harper House and ley's News' stands, "MolJhe--A. G. Carlson P- O.

News stnud. Atelissa--V. W. Bowe. Paul- Grinnell--Towle Brown.

Iowa Citv--H, Winneke. Letts--C. A. CrulJ. A.

Holmes' stand. Dotv Co. Cambridge, TIK--Kddy Burton. Reynolds. H.

Crapps. The liepublicnn is aelivered by carrier in Davenport and Ttock Island. II CITY BBIEFS. Election of Officers. At ihc a a meeting- of the Co-operative bn.uk.

held at their rooms last week, the following officers were elected for The ensuing year: President--if. L. Marks. Vice. rrcsJdent--K.

-T. Babcock. Second Vice President-- D. Brockman. Treasurer-- Chas.

Pasche. SecreJ-ary--K. .1. 3abcock. The bank starts out on another year with the most sanpfiiinc confidence of eclipsing all previous business records.

Schicks Express-Transfer Co. storage. Card of Thanks. To our many friends who so kindly with us in our sad be- rejiveme.nl. Jii the deiith of our dear father.

AquiJla Uornen. we extend our hcarrfelt iha-nks. "J'artieuliirly to the comrades of Aug. post No. 1 of this city, the honorable and respected members of which turned out in a body and placed their old comrade in the'Wt resting place.

To the ladies of the relief corps, for their beautiful floral ofTeriner and "Rev. 35. H. Lovett, for his kindVords. we also extend thanks.

MR. and TvlKS. NELSON BKOWN, WM M'CRELLIS. AY. C.

and K. MTRELLIS. was not on duty Jlis position. however, is not Attorney Louis Block left yesterday for DCS Moines. where he will a.t.te.nd the of the Modern A men.

as a delegate from the lodge of tli is citv. heard (Joodness say 1o IMount.s. "I'll A Cloud- ness had been hit with the oar and had fiUlen to the ground, i i witness was positive that he had seen no one kick liiin. Wheelers cross-cxanu nation, was- eondnteti with a grwii- de-iil of vigor Tlicro is is no article of apparel from which we reuclvcMitorecuinfurttlmn from a perfect littins: If we make you a shirt TO It must Jit you perfectly, or you will not le to keep it. AVtMtso nothing but tnu best and was rather destructive to the defense.

After being" catechised for a few mimites hesa'id Unit lie knew- and heard nothing! Thos. C. Carson, president of John- about Goodness slapping anybody; and: i I 1 i aiul employ only sklllc'd ami export shirt 'makers. As slilrt that we a to order en-its but iitrhlc more than a ready-matk 1 cannejit. don't yoii tlilnk It will pnv you to irivo us trial order? i a a and shapes.

Incliul- ing the nc'tvost things iu fancy shirtings. Cornices, Sky-Lights, Etc. Galvanized Iron Work, Slate and Metal Roofer. P. A.

REIHERS, 312 West Third. Unsettled weather; probably light rain or snow and Tuesday; very little change iu temperature. Easterly -winds. EST WEATHE This year. Order your COAL and WOOD early.

We have pleuty on hand. son county Savings bank and Jowa CHy Gas Light company, of Iowa City, is in the i on business. He is the g-uest at the home of his son, Itobt. 2 Miss Mnjrg-ie McGrnih. of this city.

who has bee.n seriously ill at the Dan- fact, had heard no i of slapping, i He also stated that the time of thu fie-ht was between 3 and 4 o'clock in 3U BRADY ST. the afternoon, the other aprreeingr that it took place several hours Inter. Another thinsr in which the testimony of was directly contradictory to all the other witnesses sister Miss citv. is at her bedside. iels.

in Marion, has been removed to the home-of friends in that eif.v. Her a a lc Positive thut tncre McGrath. of iliis K)d a VC 11 65 DC i ween uoodness and the Mounts boys before the blow -was struck. AVhe.n asked by Mr. Chambcrlin io illustrate the position in which Goodness was the a-ttaek.

stood stricrht tip with his pharmacy. 312 Brady St, Special Aleeting, There will be a special meeting of arms by his sides. hi short. Klmer the executive committee of Scott! was a very poor witness for You Can Always Get the best of everything at Harding's. Chocolate Creams, AH the 6oc Fifth and Brady St A.

Tredick Telephone 444. i Few Equal and None Better Than the SURE FIT 'AH wool Suits Hade bv pound. County Republican League club on Tuesdav evcnincr. Febmarr 2, Tom Moore In It. Not the Tom foore, the rocer, who has been with Emerson The -ladies of Trinity Guild have a.r- 'c a dance at Library hall has ne, to carline of irro- FAVOR GOOD ROADS.

the defense, and his testimony turned to the advantage of the state in the cross-examination. ranged to on Tuesday evening-. Febniarj- 9. The regular seiiu-monthly of die ITnitv club be held this evening- in the parlors of the Unitarian elm rch. ceries.

iir. is one of the practical and likeable kind of men that draws trade wherever he goes, and it is not exaggerating 1 to say say that he will build "up a. trade with his new concern in Moline that will be second to none in that enterprising- city. February 10 is the date set for the opening- The board of directors of the T- M- of rn Txew depart meat, and Moore 1 A. held a meeting at the association UO TV hustling among- his friends roouis last Koutine the business of the 'meeting- At the service at the Calvary Baptist church evening.

'Mr. and Mrs. Chailen will render as a duet "Rock of by Glover. St-, Mary's Lit-erary society will meet this evening. A program of musical numbers, recitations nnd addresses be rendered, followed by a debate on the proposition.

Kesolved. inventions have proven detrimental to mankind." An ancient- carved pipe, probably one hundred years old. is on exhibition in ihe window of Harrison's drug store. The pipe was originally the property of an old hermit Jiving near Philadelphia iroua whom it was purchased by a Davennort gentleman, Charles Mackie. supported by, a- clever company of specialty artists enter- t-oined a Janre audience at- the I3urtis Sundav ewninsr in a delierhtful farce v- comedy- enriiled "Grimes Cellar Door." "What the piece lacked In plot was supplied by comedy, songs specialty Will Go to Des Moines.

C- L- Snksdorf. snperinten- to pre- into business in real earnest. The Farmers" and Mechanics" Savings bank pays 5 per cent ou deposits. A Coveted Dr. Arthur II.

Tierce, the gentleman referred to in the following clipping, is a brother of Pierce of this city. The article is taken from one of the leading 1 church papers of the east. Dr, Arthur H. Pierce, 'SS, the first incumbent of the Kellogg fellowship at Afnherst college, having completed the required three years of study abroad, is about to begin at Amherst his lectures in the department of philosophy. He will deliver not less in each of the four years remaining of his incumbency.

This fellowship, providing thus for seven years fuir support of one incumbent and also for rhe publication of his lectures in book form, constitutes a valuable endowment of research, and is one of the richest prizes oiTered to high scholarship by any American. institution- vour physician, your drusrsrist and your friends about Shiloh's Cure for Consumption. will recommend it. For sale by H. Emeis and John Harding Co.

CUT The purest rapids.ice ever seen in Davenport. Hold your orders till you see us. GLEASOX-UEBERT CO. Retail Association Resolved On That Point. There was a larere and enthusiastic special meeting of the Retail association at their rooonis, on Second street last niglit.

The. meeting was called for the purpose of discussing the weights and measure ordinance, aud also the matter of a new jail or good roads. The co flam it- tee on weights and measures reported to the effect, that while the ordinance had caused considerable dissatisfaction thev found it to be in line with the state law. and it was decided that the association could do no particular good by croinsr further in the matter. The jail question called forth considerable discussion which ended in i however, the ice is thk-k ami -the deal- LOCAL ICE-CUTTING.

Review of Work'dri Progress on the River. Bon Chocolates Soc per pound. JNO.flflRDINGCO. Merchant Tailor. C.

L. LINDHOLM, 316 Perry St New York Dental Parlors 115 EAST THIRD STREET, DAVENPORT. I Pharmacists. We have tuiit a large practice by our PAINLESS Methods, reasonable prices and courteous treatment. c-f ur oo show the names of 2,516 persons we have worked 2o tSrady or one ear jf you are in need of Good Dental Work at reasonable prices, come and see us, have your teeth examined, and get our prices.

No Christmas complete a box of I a The result of.the.cold snap has been boon to the ice who had almost CHOCOLATES. Consultation and Examination Free -From a. m. to 9 p. m.

Sunday, 10 to i. LADY ATTENDANTS AND GERflAN DENTISTS griven tip of-seeing- their fields Name in each piece, frozen sufficiently to enable them, to i cut- ice that would'pay expenses, Sample packajje, DONATED TO ST. LUKE'S. The following: donations have been re- of schools, loaves today for Des eIvei at ST. Luke's hosinah nns.

where he attend the Tneei-1 ingr of The board of directors of The Electric li-ht, from Elec.nc Light stiiTc re-'tdius 1 crSrcrle for teachers. The: company. the passage of a resolution decidedly in favor of spending auy surplus comity funds on tlxe improvement of roads rather than putting 1 it into a new jail at present. The following: is the resolution in full: ftesolved. That the general feeling of the Davenport Retail Merchants' association IP, that while we are badly in need of a new jail, that on account of the number of men out of employment and the pressure of hard limes, that it be advisable to expend such fund towards the improvement of the roads in order that the idle may have ernplov- mcnt and the public in general be benefited therebv.

A committee of five was appointed auils Jtl is expected that to meet other'committees from 1 inr(2tl wil1 soon mm Business Men's assort inn crop between "Willoi ers making the most of tlieir opjxr- tunity an-J hain-esting it as-fast as they can. though even It 5s not quite all t-liat could: lie desired, as to quality. Yesterday luornmg-'Sitz put a- large force of men to work on their field just back of Gilbert, and are making- all haste to ill "their two big houses. Just-below them Gleason-Hebert company has had a large force of men at work for the days. Then at the other end of tqwiu the Ice company has men at work south of island.

J. .7. Lerch is cutting between the lower end of Willow island and the head of Maple isl- II. Eck- commence to cut a FINANCIAL. FflRM OflNS.

Business Men's association. etc for the purpose of discussin- the matter at more Jensrh. A weed in the garden can be easily destroyed when it first starts. Consumption can be nipped in the bud bv One Minute Cure- E. S.

Ballard Co, HAS PASSED THE HOUSE. Ilie The Crystal Ice company has a fine field on -the" rapids, just opposite the waterworks "but as the ice hardly thick enough at present-. They For sale on Improved Iowa farms. Interest collected and taxes looked after without 4 charge. I have made a specialty of handling such loans for nearly 20 years.

Investors are invited to call. H. M. EC cms 30, SI and 22. Masonic Tempii do not expect to commence cutting: for three or four days, unless the weather should suddenlv turn colder.

of readimr for be rhe year 4 i nti of the of 4f)0 JJarrel apples. Dr. J. H. nnm a-ainst the street car com.xlnv There has been considerable talk about the aggregate output of ice for t.he cit3 of Those who arc in a to know, say that- the Bill for the Abatement of Bridge Tax combined crop of the houses supplying Goes Throinrh.

city will not exceed 15.000 tons. 'This, of course, does not include the President. L. E. Cook of the-.

rn-City! upp3v cut bv brewers, butchers, dairy- company is receipt of a ind su Vh institutions as harvest their own ice. Davenport Steam Heating PROVIDERS TO TflEIR MfiJESTY --THE POBLIC! OF THE Highest Grade of Heating and Lighting Fixtures, Able, experienced and gentlemanly mechanics our assurance. For satisfactory service and good workmanship, Telephone No. ii. Farm Morteaaes.

We constantly have on hand and for safe, choice first mortgages on improved farms in the best counties of Iowa, investors are invited to make an examination of these securities elad tidincrs that the bill for the aba te- The at the flission. The Pooplv's n-vn-sinir his an am: on I-'ridnv evvninir Kcv. will AT THE COURT HOUSE. Tohcr Baker. Flowers, from Mrs.

Bills. Ringing. Epworth leagtae. Books and doylies, from Mrs. F.

G. Gausscn. Case water, from D. II- Baker. Tow-els, from Mrs, Oil-o Khig, Slep ladder.

-1- Xtn.ling- Y-enrs" sHljscripiion to from "VV. C. KJiks and jcJJies. from Miss Sniit- ham. donors: Mrs.

-T. Mrs. Pr. MJKS Alice Khn- Mrs. 3)r.

Mrs. A. has passed the house. As previously announced in these columns Manager Lardncr and Congressman Curtis have working fora satisfactory seulc- The b5H as passed provides that company shall furnish power draw in lion of of iray. T3ic prohanly jfore the senate Sai a ft-sxv dnys ivhcn it is to suppos-c that Senators Gear and AlHson w531 do in their power; to have it for Divorce.

or Mrs. Moriix. Mrs. T. W.

3or Harrv Toh-c-r. her Jl-. I 4 snar- of Pluke sells ari POLICE REPORT. a he iHs of women. Karl's Clover Koot Tea 5s a pleasant cure for Constipation.

For Ity H- A. Eiiacis and Jonn Hard-i ir Co. The Salt Club. FICKE FICKE, Offer! Attornes -at- I Flain Street. Farm ortsases For Sale and ftlacSe oa i Real Estate in Iowa.

I W. fl. Wilson, Attorney at Law, FISiiKK at an Tvn The imnv n1 Liltrarv Iin31 tost 4 T33-rrf prcw.n1. Irj-raS Consumpbon is xio respecter of The gcnns of drcadfail of -cSijcascs float in the breathe, in the water, in the money we fcasicilv. Perfectly in a "healthy tlicv arc a -wherever weakness exists.

TJ3-C srrvi3ly-fivf! 3nnjj5" arc the TT.OM. 5Cios5tivc of all Ihc is n3- i vital organs. The delicate lining of If Sac Hocx3 5s and gcrrsful linint: 1 inflamed. HEIN 7 FISHER, LA -22S West Third Street. Loans ca Improved farna THE COSMOPOLITAN Recognized as one of the Foremost Monthly Magazines now published, and WEEKLY REPUBLICAN, Both for one DAILY REPUBLICAN and Cosmopolitan, one year, 1.80 5.80 THE DAVENPORT DAILY REPUBLICAN, DAV iOWA.

hvr You don know Pectoral Of 513- 1ivn fasi. 4 '3- 35; A For 13- A. Co. Sunda AfXcmtw? Concerts. first i rnus I Coming Attractions afternoon -jiv iJ.sii-.'i] In tion and is fell firm hold- Many incaarahjC and is in tho body at Soon I3wt fatal.

Golden cases -of 31 taken pr accord 5 ri lo 21 cnrcd Have You Seen New Domestic Finish If J7OT, ask for it. Storv -and search is ol every in the v. 31 assTSt throw gcnnp cifTclc the U'dy to perfect health rc to T) l.n Curtains if Jn Ji mir i jt llic stich frcl 771 any also 11 -aro -of Tny ivamn-ji-fsll in 5t 1o be for at. JOHN snfrtt.t frcwi As alls. core Thrv Tiri-rr 0 4 I Your Ufc-Siy- PEOPLES' STEAM LAUNDRY, We are publishing a Sunday Fiction Series, comprising work from many of the reatest Living Writers, hNGLSIH AfrD AMERICAN.

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