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TILE AUtrUS, SATUBUAY. AUGUST 17, 1'JOt. THE TRAVELERS' GUIDE. , fHTOAOO, FOCK ISLAND A I f I ean be purchased or barrage I "4 ebiokaifil Ctir Ticket emce, f -iJ i?i Second avenue, or O., K. aw""""- j, Ik y. depot, corner Ktftn avenue and .airty-arat street. Freak H. Flum- tner, it fec Tkillt. aaST. WSJT. n oiwar T.lm'iHd AUoabe...it 110 m 1 00 era Itockv Mountain Limited., it pa t i.t-'O pm rt. w or o. Dearer K. c Mltaaol'a Umtht end Dea Molnea.... Omaha Minneapolis'.... Omaha Llnooln fcx Dea Moines On) aba . t C am'tlO pm .'t m' 8:10 pm . t t oo am tll io pm ,itl2:06 ami 1:00 am . 7:65 am tll lO pm , :11:U pm'tl0:U pm ! 8 r am 1 1 05 am Dearer. Lincoln & Omaha. Dee Moines Express.... n Paul A Mlnceanolla. . t!2 l mt f M am s.io tmif r.it pm Dearer, Ft. Wonb K. C 5:00 amitlfttO pm tKanaiaCl,Soe ADott title' pmjt 8:) am tBoek Island Washington 1I:50 pm!t S"-2S pm Chlaaro Dos Uoinea. ..It i:16 pmit pm Roc 11 an d Brooklyn Ac 5:36 pm t 7 a am fOrnaba Rock Island j 6:44 pm J 1 0:35 am tTC!aco. Davenport... ..t - 'i f:iw pn arrival Departure. jDaUr. except Son tuaiiy except Baturaay. aji outers aauy. t e phone 16WS TJURLINOTOS ROUTE O., --B. A Q. RAILWAY Depot Second Arenue ana in tleth street. BE. J. YOUNO, A cent. LSAVS. ITS. St L- Springfield. Peoria. Qulney vta Galesburg and overling Peoria, bearastown, Bur lington, Denver and West St. L.. Kas. CUT. Denver 7:15 am 0:50 am t2:0 pm' tl2:ll P and Pacific Coast via.1 Galesburg !7:2S pm: pm' 7:15 pm Sterling' and points lnter- mediate t7:25 t:15 t MrM H:S0 t7:15 pm fl:50 am 0:50 am East Mollne. Suburban St. L.. Denier and west.. Clinton and Dubuque..... Davenport and Clinton. Clinton, Dubuque, La Crosse, St. Paul. Minn. West and N. W am am 7:15 pm 7:10 am Telephone IIW Daily. tDa Jy except Sunday. CHICAGO. MILWAUKEE A VST. PAUL railway D., MWAfJJl R. L 4 N. W. passenger sta tion at foot of Sevententn street. George W. Wood, agent. Tbe trains for Du- buane and nolnLs north run via Illinois aide of river. Trains for Freenort ana Milwaukee wui run via Davenport, Clln- toa ana aavanna All trains will connect at Savanna for point east ana west. TEAiaa niti. nmTi Dubuque and St. Pauli I fassenger 7:2s am llMfl am Accommodation 10:15 am; 11:15 am Dubuque and St. Paul I I'amener 4:00 pm 9:15 pm Milwaukee Kx press.. 7:00 am 0:15 pra Frceport F-xprese. 4:J pm' 11-40 am All trains daily except Sunday. TtOCK ISLAND PEORIA "Railway Depot First ave- one and Twentieth street. M. A. Patterson. General Passen ger Agent. Passenger trains leave C, R. L A P. (Mo lina avenue) depot nve m minutes earlier than time given. E. I- uoff. Agent. Tltlll. LBATn. I aaaiTi I'eoria A SprlnrHeld LI ra ted I'eoria, Spiinxtleld. Lt. Lv. Indianapolis. Cincinnati. . I'eoria. bprtDK Held. Indian apolis. Cincinnati, ISloom Invton .... I'eoria Ei press i 5:10 amj f :06 am 10JM pm J :W pm 7:35 pm 7:13 pm I'eoria. Icdlanapol's. Cln cmnati- liloominton.... Peoria. St. Louis, Spiing held. Deeatur Cable Accommodation.... Sherrard Accommodation. Cubic & Sberrard Accom.. Cable A Sberrard Accom.. f 10:3 am ! tM pm 7:00 am :is am 4-5S pm l.M pm, 2:10 pm I 6:38 am Trains marked are daily. All others dally excet Sunday. Notice of Publication Chncry. State of Illinois. I Rock bland County. In the Circuit court of aald County, to the September term. A. 0. h01. In chancery. Ella berir va Martin Obe g. Affidavit of tbe unknown residence of the ha'd Mil I a Oberir. defendaant above naoned. havli g been Hied In the clerk a omce of tbe circu. court of the aald county notice la hereby given to the aaid Martin Ober. defendant as aforesaid, that the complainant bled her bill of complaint la aald court, on the chancery side there of, on the VTih day of March. A. P.. and that thereupon a summon Uucd out of aald court wbcreln said suit l now rxTitlint:. rei'irnab e to the al t court In the cii y of H-:k Ihlaod. county aforesaid, on ti.e fith dav of May, A. l. rl. wbinh wsh th tirht day of tbe M term. A. I) l:-0I Of said :ourt. as is by law req'iired. and that aald eause h ts b-en continued ti the September term or sain court, to De noiaen in the city or Rock Island, i-ounty aforesaid, on tbe third Monday of September. A. D. 1401. Now, unless you. tbe aald Martin CJberr, unknown resident defendant aball personally be and appear before the said circuit nxin. on the first day of. tbe neit September term thereof, holden at Hock Is- land. In and for said county, on the third Moo day of September next, and plead, answer or ricmur to tne saia complainant a diu or complaint, the same and the matters and thing therein charged and stated, will be taken as confessed and a decree entered arainst you annordlng to the prayer of aald MIL GiB.r. W. GAMliLk. Clromt Clerk M Ewiarfc k'X.vilT, Complainant's Solici tors Rock Island, lit, Maroh 37, 1901. Chaneery Notice. State of Illinois I Rook Island County. In the Circuit Court of aald county, to the September term. A.D . liK)l. In rbancery. Alexander McConnell. complainant, vs. Jo seph Sun, the unknown heirs or devisees of Joseph Sims dec4ed. and the unknown owner or owners of the north twenty Hi and two-thlrtfs (v.M3) acres of the east half 4 of the southwest quarter t of section number 15 l.S): and the north thirteen and one-third (US) acres or tbe east half ('-,) of tne west b .If (',) of said houthwest quarter () of sid section fifteen (15). In township number sixteen (IH) north range number (3) west of tbe fourth (4th) princloal merid ian, in tbe county of Koek Island and state of Illinois, or any part thereof, defendants. To tbe above named non resident defend ant and each of ttiera: A ffldavlt of your non residence naving been filed in the omce of the clerk of said circuit court, notice Is hereby Riven to you. and to each of you. that tbe above named complain ant has Hied in said court his bill of complaint against you on tbe chancery side of said court, that a summons in chancery has been Issued in said cause against you. returnable to the next Seotemoer term of said court, to be begun and holden at thw court bouse In the city of Rock Island. In s.iid county and state, beginning on the third Monday In September, A. D., liol. at wbicb time and place you will appearand plead, answer or .demur to said bill of complaint If vou see fit. Dated at Kock Island, Illinois, this l"tb day of July, A. IX, 1V0I. George W. Gsitbxb, Clerk of aald Circuit Court. SvttsiT & Walk KB, Complainant's SeUcI tors. Administrator's Notlee. - Estate of Amanda W. Huffum. deceased. Tbe undersigned having neea appointed ad ministrator of the estate of Amanda W. Buf futrulateof the county of Rock Island, state of Illinois, deceased, hereby gives notice that he will appear before the county oourt of Rock Island county, at tbe county C irt room. In the elty of Rock Island, at the Jototier term, on the first Monday In October eeit, at wbicb time all persons baring claims against aald estate are notified and requeated to attend, for the purpose of having the same adjusted AU persona Indebted to said eatate are re quested to make Immediate payment to U e nnderslgned. Dated taiszetta day of July, A. D. !901. A. A. Ucrrcit, Admin is iravor. Brookman's Specials for This Week. Good wood frame wringers, reg ular price 2 50. Bale price. ..fl.9S J act received a new assortment of clothe lines, water proof, tale price 50 foot woven 13c clothes line, Bale price ..... 10c Good big 25c broom, sale price. . 15c Coffee mill, 35c kind, sale price.. 29c Two bars Dr. WickofT mechan ic's soap at 5c Nice large bath sponge, 15c kind. sale price 9o Four quart granite pudding pan. 20o .kind 10c Fine face Bpnnres, each 5c Taring knife, steel blade 10c Bread knife, steel blade 10c Meat knife, eteel blade 10c Your choice of fancy decorated china plates, each 15c iuv piece ii&uuy uccviabvu uiuuc set. worth 18 85. sale price. .. .7.15 Fancy decorated jardiniere, worth 16c. each 10c Nickel alarm clocks 62c 10U eor raved calling cards, with plate 1.10 We have a few of those violin, ban jo and guitar Btrings left which we are closing out at a oargain. You want to be in a hurry if you want to get in on some of these bar gains, for they will move last. Goods Delivered. Telephone 4474. 319-321 Twentieth Street. Great Clearance Sale of Summer Underwear, Neglige Shirts, Shirt Waists, Mohair and. all Silk Shirts including Neckwear, at 30, 50 and 75 per cent - discount. , Stiff and soft llats, f 1.00 quality, 2.80, f.i.bO quality, 2.55, 3.G0 quality, f 2.10 and 2.50 quality at 1 1.75 at LAMBERTS Toggery Shop 1714 Second Avenue. Just lie Tig For any function whether formal or modest, you'll find Math's Ice Cream just the thing. It is a delicate bit for refreshment, elegant enough to be csed on the greatest occasion and you can afford it for little home par ties. Let us havo an order. Our Ico Cream Is Strictly High Grade, Pure and De licious. Try onr Yankee and Sultana roll. It's a winner. Don't forget that we are leaders in everything that a first-class bakery and confectionery turns' out. Physicians rec ommend oar whole wheat bread for the sick, why won't it be good for the healthy f it is made by us only from the Purina Ilealth Floor. Tours for nigh grade. Frank J. Math. Formerly Kroll St Math. Phone 1154. 1716-171 Seooni Jve. TO IP ill t0k CONTEST FOB OFFICES Republicans Already Fixing Their Fences for the Campaign Next Year. I5TEEEST IN CONGRESSIONAL TIGHT Chance for Rock Island to Name the CandidateOther Honors. If a republican shakes hands with you this warm weather you can wa ger he Is eitner seeking nomination for one of the many ofiices to be dis pensed a year hence or has a friend whose cause he is boosting. Chief interest, of course, centers on tbe congressional nomination. Chai Iey Searle, who has twice gone before the republican convention as the op ponent of Congressman (I. VY. Prince, would no doubt make another battle If he thought his party friends would support him as energetically as they have in former campaigns, as now there is a better show for landing the plum since the Galesburg statesman is no longer a voter in the Tenth dis trict. Hon. William Jackson. M. M. Sturgeon and Ex-Mayor William Ma Conochle, of this city, and Mayor P. II. Wessel and rrank Lr. Allen, of Moline, are also talked ol. Marsh May Oat In Game. Ben Marsh, the old warrior from Hancock county, which is now in the district with ltock Island, is said to have his l'ghtning rods out. lie is well thought of by the republicans up this way and might make it interest ing in this county even for a home candidate if ho chose to get down to work here. James McKinney, of Mercer, is spoken of favorably, but his friends say he would not give up his fat job as railroad and warehouse commissioner to enter the race for congressional honors. ror the Lsgtslatare. Another lively contest that the party will have is that over the legis lative ofiices. It is understood mat Senator Payne has made up his mind to devote himself henceforth to the farm, having bad his till of capital life. Those who would like very much to wear his shoes are l S. Mo- Cabe and Chris Gaetjer, of this ci:y; .1. W. Simonson. of Port Byron, and George W. Johnson, of Moline, who has served the last two terms in the lower house. For tbe county judgeship nomina tion, it is said Judge Lucian Adams will have several rivals, amoog them B. D. Connelly and M Sweeney, of this city, and J. B Oakleaf.cf Moline MOUSE MAKES NOISE JUST LIKE A BURGLAR. Everybody knew the town was fall of crooks during the week just passed and many a wakeful night was spent by nervous folk in apprehension vain A certain citizen tells abont tbe loss of a couple of hours' good sleep at a time when be was hard worked and needed all the rest that came to his lot. His wife is a much lighter sleeper than be is. and so of course she was tbe first to bear, shortly after one midnight early in tbe week, ape cullar sound down stairs. She aroused her husband and then he beard it. too. and with some trepida tion went forth to discover the cause thereof. A search of the'house failed to locate either- any intruder or any means by which one could have got ten into too domicile. Tne pair re turned to bed and in a short time the same sound was heard again. J bis time the investigation was most thorough and the man of tbe honee was at his wits' end over tbe matter, and about reaiy to believe there was something in tne stories of tbe supernatural, when his eye fell upon tbe closed door between the two portions of his front hall. A thought struck Dim, and upon looking closely with tbe am ol a light, he saw tbe marks where a mouse had been at work. The small rodent had been shut in the hall and the door had acted as a sounding board when it attempted to gnaw a way out. pro- ancmg a soma mucn loader loan a real burglar would ever thought of making. The hrst f earch had fright ened it away without letting it out. and it had returned to its work when things had quieted down. Am Automobile Kace. A feature of the Hutfalo exposition will be a race between automobiles representing all nations. Although it la claimed that France is ahead of us In tbe construction of these vehicles. It is hoped that American manufac turers will come In first. America generally keeps at tbe head of tbe procession in all lines of Industry, science and medicines. No country ia the world has ever produced so good a mediciae for the cure of stomach, liver, kidney and bowel di,orJers as Hostel tera Stomach li.tters For over fifty years It has been the standard medicine. It promotes sound sleep, restores the appetite and cures dyspepsia, indigestion, constipation and bil iousness, also prevents malaria, fever and ague. Do not fall to try the Bitters a It wiU surely do yon good. Puts gray matter in yonr bead. Brings a rosy glow to faded cheeks. Restores vim, vigor, mental and phy sical happiness. That's what Kocky Mountain Tea will do. 35 cents. T. U. Thomas1 pharmacy. Ordinary household accidents have no terrors when there's a bottle of Dr. Thomas' Electric Oil in tbe medicine chest. Heals burns, cuts, bruises, prains. Instant relief. HARNEY FILES DENIALS Counter Affidavits In Bntte Mining Cass Presented la Court. The following dispatch from Butte Mont., appears in today's Chicago Record-Herald: Counter affidavits containing de nlals of the charges recently made by attorneys for the Amalgamated Cop per company against Judge Harney in askine a new trial of the Minnie Uealy mine case were filed in court today. Judge Harney denies that he was influenced in reaching nis uecis ion by anything other than tbe law and the evidence. Officers of the Heinze mining corporation deny that Mrs. Brackett was employed lu con nectioa with the case or was paid money to influence Ju'ge Harney A deteo ive swears that George Dygert. an attorney who made alfl davits concerning letters said to have passed between Judge narney ana Mrs. Brackett. told him that he wrote one of the letters himself." NEWS OF RAILWAYS. It is probable that there will be fower so-called homeseekers" excur sions operated during tne next year than evr before, if tney are not- en tirely abolished. General passenger agents nf western roads are now con sidering a plan to abandon tbe run nlng of homeseekers' excursions when there is no demand lor them. As a matter of fact the homeseek ers' excursions have come to mean anything but excursions persons to look over new to enable lands and districts for residential purposes aaid the general passenger agent of big western line "They are used principally nowadays to attract tratlic during: seasons that would be dull otherwise for the transportation com panics. In this way many abuses have sprung up. lbe tickets are largely scalped and used by persons going on all kinds of business." The question of wiping out the ex curslons except where thee is good reason for their operation will be con sidered by general passenger agents of tbe western roads at their next meeting iu Chicago. Bock Island Kattllngs Fireman A. B Nelson has reported after having laid off to move his family to Moline. Engineer W. Williams removed his family to Moline the past week Engineers J. Powers and F. HetTer nan and Fircmon W. Leonard and D. Taylor have had the raco train at Davenport the past week. Al riotchkisB engine, tne lz. is out of the shop and is being bioken in on freight. Tbe 1413 which had been doing pas senger work, has been put back in the freight service, where It will remain. Engineer C Kay burn has been called to Chicago by the serious illness of his brother. Braxeman Eiry, who has been in Virginia for tbe past month, has returned and reported fur duty. Conductor Robwedder, Firemen W. Coyne an1 F Leighton and Engineer S. Trevillyan are sick. Fireman McGinty bas reported after a a. illness. lbe new hock island passenger station will be provided with a tower clock and tram sheds, and, it is grat ifylng to be abl) to add. there is to be n bluff nor delay in connection with either. Some of the trenches foe tbe foundation of tbe buildings have been completed and the laying of concrete was begun today. As there will be no basement to either part of tbe affair, little excavation will be neces try and tbe foundation will be ready for the superstructure iu a very short time Bits of Burlington News Mister Mechanic A J. Cola, Road Foreman E. G. Johnson and J. (J Nelly, tbo supply agent at Beards- town, were hero during the week on business connected with the handling oi ne extras ana snow trains. Engineer John Mason is away re- moviog bis household goods from Beardstown to this city. engineer frank Ub ambers bas re ported after a lay off. The 1330 has been fitted up for ser vice on the coal run. Several changes have been made to enable ber to with stand the heavy strain met with in coming out ol tbe pU at tbo mines. Conductor J. W. Van Arsdcl bas re ported after an illness. owitcbtuen owanson and A. Kost havo secured a 20-days' leave of ab sence which ttey propose tj use in making a trip to Uenver. Switchman Ben Heverling is sick. Yard Foreman W. II. Gear has re ported after an Illness. lirafceman H. A. N ood has returned from a 3-wecks' trip to California. Brakeraan Kxobe, who has been running on the Galesburg freight, has snt in bis resignation. Notice. Notice is hereby given that the firm of George W. Aster & Co has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. All liabilities of the -said firm are as sumed and will be paid by William L. Aster, and all claims owing to the said firm will be collected by tho Bald William L. Aster. George W. Astsr. William L Aster, Kook Island, Aug. 15, 1901. Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera aud Diarrhoea Remedy has a world wide reputation for its cures. It never fails and is pleasant and safo to take. For Bale by all druggists. Itching piles? Never mind if every thing else failed to cure you. Try Doan's Ointment. No failure there. 50 cents, at any drug store. VIOLATE THE LAWS Fishermen Overstep Privileges Without Apparent Fear of Prosecution. BIG 0ATCEE3 MADE WITH NETS Shipments to Large CitiesWhat Can Be Seen Along River. The prevalence of glaring violations of tbe fih and ;;am lw nl-ng the Mississippi river are no plainly evi dent as to convince an ordinary ob server that it would be next to impos sible for these violations to exist with out the knowledge of the state ti h and game warden and his deputies Information comes from a man who has rowed down the river from St. Paul to this city that in numerous places large nets are so plainly visible as to render it impossible for passers to miss seeing them. Numbers of large nets and trap of various de scription may be seen spread out on the beach with no attempt to conceal them, and those in tbe river are fre quently taken up in broad daylight and in plain view ol passing steamera. In several places in tho immediate vicinity of this city men may bo seen cleaning and preparing for market large quantities of lish caught in these nets, and apparently are not in tne slightest fear of molestation, although they can hardly fail to be aware of tbe existence of tbe laws wbicb tbey are daily violating. I he Ak:ls' in formant saw a catch estimated by the fisherman at nearly three thousand Founds taken from one net and was nfornied that the entire lot would be cleaned, packed and immediately shipped to Kansas City. Left Dead In Heaps. In many places those varieties of fish which are unmarketable are care lessly thrown from the nets onto the beach, and at numerous points tbe air is foul with the stench of the decay ing lish. It seems that about all that can be expected of the men who have these interests of tho state in hand is tbe tatting of lish from the river and put ting them In other small lakes and streams to breed, whero In most cases they fall to do so. REMARKABLE CASE OF SUSPENDED INCUBATION. Many stories have gained currency of the manner in which egg have in cubated while in process of shipment or on the market during the hot spell of last month The following is along the same line and shows a rather re markab e case of suspended incuba tion: Tbe ordinary eg is supposed to hatch in three weeks under proper conditions when it has the constant attention of the hen. Usually if a ben leaves tbe nest for a time w'hea incu bation has begun it is fatal to the chick James Hogan is a farmer liv ing a few miles down the river. He has among bis livestock a speckled ben who hides her nest out in the tall weeds, but who is a very poor mathe matician and apparently never bas become conizaut of the fa'l tnat one and one are two, two and one are three, etc. At any rate, when her nest is located by members of tbe family tbey find no difficulty in so bamtoozllng ber witn a sin. gle nest egg that she has been known to lav all summer in a straight lino without ever suspecting that a cruel trick had been played upon ber. Thus tho winter would steal upon her. and her maternal in stlnct, still unsatisfied, would keep her poor all winter and set her to work early next' spring in pursuit of tbe safe delusive shadow. This year she came out looking worse than usual, tbe strain and worry naving worn ber down to a veritable fraz.Ied edge and it began to look as though she would not sur vive tho season. Tbe warm weather which did so much damage to others was her salvation. Tbe old hen made the usual blundering job of hiding her nest out and the tirst egg was left as nest egg by tbe members of the family who picked tbe daily crop and things ran on just as in previous seasons v just six weeks after tbe first rgg of the season was laid Mrs. Hogan was astonished to sco the old heu in tbe yard with a small chick, and upon rroinr? to tbe nest found that the nest egg had, alter double the usual time of incnhition, developed into a young fowl. Not another egg did the hen lay and she has txen blissfully happy ever since. Free. New cure for eczema and skin eruptions. Rcmick's Eczema Cure aud Rcmick's Pepsin Blood Tonic have never yet failed to cure. Ftee trial. If you want to get well quick write today Simples are free. Ha vana Medicine Co., Dept M, 1121 Locust street, St. Louis, Mo. Used by tho ladies of fashion all over the world. It's without doubt the greatest beautHier ever offered tbe American women. 35 cents. Made only by Madison Medicine company. T. ii. Thomas' pharmacy. Mothers lose their dread for "that terrible second summer" when they' have Dr. Irowler's Extract of Wild; strawberry in tho bouse. Nature's ' specific for summer complaints of J every sort. J Special FOB OTHHriS WEEK - 150 Pairs Men's Tan Shoes in all the new shades and shapes to be closed out at the following low prices. tl 00 Shoes at 3 50 Shoes at 3 50 Shoes at 13.00 Shoes $2 50 Shoes at. at. All odds and ends in Men's Tan Shoes at 1.25 GEO. SCHNEIDER. Central Shoe Sturef 1712 Second Avenue IT'S NO FIDELITY" X.O-A.3ST Mitchell & Lynde Block. Room 38.' Office hours 8 6 p. in., and Wednesday and Saturday evenings. Tel. Gold Crown Extracting Teeth Positively Painless our Specialty. I bad four teeth extracted positively painless. I cheerfully recommend to the public that the doctor's anaesthetic la perfectly harmless for elderly people as well she young. T. O. Felts. M D. 1 had six teeth extracted without pain. Tbe doctor is very careful .a hla ex tracting. I recommend btm highly. O. V. Donald, 107 Fourth avenue. Don't hurt a bit. I had 15 teeth extracted absolutely without pain. Mrs. W H. Wise, Fourteenth street. I had eight teeth crowned with cold and five gold fillings. All work was abso lutely painless. Miss Agnes Bergendabl, &59 Twenty-sixth street. At one sitting I bad 17 teeib extracted painlessly. My gums were not sore at all. Mrs. Martin Jacobson. 4616 Seventh avenue. My face was badly swollen from an ulcerated tooth. They extracted the tOOth without pain. Charles Carlson, 3227 Third street and Fifth avenue. BEST RED RUBBER PLATE $6.00 BRIDGE WORK PER TOOTH 5.00 BEST GOLD CROWNS $2.50 op Teeth Extracted Free When Plates are Ordered. Examination and Consultation Free. Office Hours 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. Sunday 9 a. m. to 12 p. m. Gold Crown Dental Parlors, Corner Seventeenth Htreet and Third Avenca, Those Cold Rooms are quite ininha.b Itable on windy days where stoves or hot Dut (and without the great a. benefit) the exposed rooms mum r- i i i 5 x f a .- - IDEAL Boilers I s ummer Prices onsr WALL PAPERS BEST BARGAINS EVER OFFERED. ADAMS WALL PAPER CO. H. W. WARD, Manager. 310,312, 314 Twentieth Street, Rock Island, III. WtMSIUUmmmiWWmmmWmm ,IJISBj.llaaawllll.,aii!wwXejgSWawllllllgillBIB $3.00 2.50 2.00 2.00 1.50 TRICK. Some people think there is a groat deal of trickery about our business. We know it is just a straightforward way of making accommodation loans on furniture, pianos, horses, wagons, livestock and other personal property. We fully explain our terms and you know before making loan just how much it is going to cost you. We do business right, and we could refer you to numerous clients if it were not for tbe fact that our business is strict ly confidential. You retain posses sion ot the property and can borrow any amount from f 10 upwards. Wo loan you money promptly, give you the most reasonable terras and believe you will find it to your advantage to oome here for what you need. CO, a. hi 1514. to Dental Parlors GOLD FILLING $1.00 Bnd nP SILVER FILLING 50c PAINLESS EXTRACTING gQC air furna.ee is usee!. coal man reaping as i iAf i Mety we tell you more ebovit It? It may put dollar In your pocket. Allen. Afvers & Company and AMERICAN Radiators. oxjia