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THE ARGUS, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1901. THI TBATELERS' GUIDE. , . pmntna ROCK ISLAND "" T A Pacific Railway Tickets I I can be purchased or baggage J I caeeked at Cltj Ticket omee, f 1 lull Second avenue, or C , K. I. I n i i 1 a P. depot, corcer 1-1 ftb ave nue and Thirty-fifth street. Frank H. Flum mer, age"t. t i . ... ( im .hA a-10 ami 3:uu mbq Ft. Worth. Denver A K. C. t 605 nj10:A pm M'nneapolis i M am, P Omaha & Dea Moines t :00 ai,-ll:f pm J Omaba 4. Minneapolis.... 1:0S aro! S CO am Omaba A Lincoln ax 7:55 am;ll.. pm DeaMoine ii Omaha "11:5s pm 10:35 pm Denver. Lincoln it Omaba. 3 06 am s:i-ft am iLUujur.iui I I fi f am St. Paul A. itloneapolis ...j 306 am!t V IS pm Denver. Ft. Wortb A K. C. !n am Mir) pm .L-....srii KtJwJtlirnr "11:10 Dm1 6::0 UD Rock Island Washington ll:50 paiit S:i pm Chicago A Des Moices 't 2:15 pml; 3:a) pm D.-U.W l.i.n.1 jfc Umnlflvn A a'" ttSS nmi-f 1 U) u.m tUmaba A Hoc It Inland 6:t0 pm :10:3a am -Chlcao fe Davenport I lZ?P? Arr.vaL tDeoarture. fDally. except Sun dav. tDally. except Saturday. All otbers dally. Telephone li3. BURLINGTON KODTE C. B. 4. Q. RAILWAY Depot becond avenue ana Ken tieth street. M. J. YOUNG. Agent. TRAIXM utwr.. , AHHlVB. at. Louis, bprlngneld. Peoria, Qulncv. oales-J burg and bterilsg Peoria, Beards town, Bur .j.SH''-4fTl1 7:15 am ",M am t3:40 pm tl2:ll p m 733 pm "7:15 pm t":i3 pm t7:15 pm t:l am :.V am t:Mam fl:50 am 6:50 am 7:15 pm 7:10 am lington, Denver and West. St. Louis. Kansas City Denver and Pacific Coaat via Ualesburg . . Sterling and points In termediate East Moline (suburban) . . 8t- i.. Denver and west Clinton and riubuque Davenport and Clinton .. Clinton, Dubuque, La Croxe. fc t Paul, Minn, and wen and N. W Telephone 1980. Daily, t Daily except Sunday. "CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & St. Paul Railway. U R. L A N. W. passenger sta inwAUA tion at loot or Sevemeentn street. George W. Wtod agent. The trains for Du buque and points north tun via Illinois aide or river. Trains for Pre port acd Milwaukee will run via Davenport. Clinton and Savanna- All tralrs will connect at bavaonafor points east ana west. THAlsiH. I LtlVI AKHIVE Dubuque and t- Paul Paa-, i aenger 7:25 am Accommodation ..! 10:15 am Dubuque and Sst Paul Pas- I senger 4:00 pm Milwaukee Express 70 am Freport x press. ' 4:'.'0 cm All trains dally except Sunday. 11:40 am 11:15 am 9 IS pm 9:15 pm 11:40 am ROCK ISLAND A PEORIA Railway. Depot First avenue and Twentieth street. M. A. Patteison, general pawtengtr agent. Passenger trains leave C. R I A P. (Moline avenue) depot ten (10) minutes earlier than tune given. E. L G.rr. Agent. TKAUt LUTt , ARHIVK 8:05 am "10 20 pm 1:45 pm 8:33 pm 7:35 m 10:25 am 7:00 am V:1S am 4:55 pm 3:30 pm tt:M pea am Peoria. prirgfield. St. U Indianapolis. Cincinnati. Peoria. Springfield. Indian adolis. Cincinnati. Uloom- lngton. Bt Louis Peoria Express Peoria. Indianapolis. Cln eiaaatl. Bloomlngton.... Cable Accommodation Sbrrard Accommodation Cable ii Sberrard Accom Cale A Sberrard Accom Trains maked are daily. AU otbers eally except Suiday. Omea Oil Akawtr -w. gives out before the other tired and aches terribly after a day's work or, night's pleas ure. A tired, weak back pulls a person right down and renders life miserable. The kidneys are often supposed to be the cause, but usually the muscles and dons in the back have been strained. Omega Oil is the proper and only permanent reme dy. Rub it into the pores of the back, and a feeling of re newed strength and vigor will come im mediately, and a few such treatments will fix you up all right again. Omega Oil takes out soreness and inflammation. It invigorates and freshens all the muscular tissues. It contains ingrc-' "dients that you never used before. 7a Chris. Mueller. 8 Sons. Twenty -Fourth stt and Third Ave, Are now prepared to furnish the Eest Grades of Hard and Soft . Coal that money will buy, and at prices that are all . right When in need of anything in the line of coal or lumber, kindly give us a call. 'David1 J. Buckley, MANAGER. AWFUL' PAIN RHEUMATISM A Blood Trouble That Vinol Cures. TVe do not want to frighten any cf our friends 'who suffer from rheumatism, but wo do think it our duty to remind them of the fact that there is a great deal of danger connected -with this trouble, even in cases that are mild. Rheumatism, as most sufferers from it know, is due to an excess of uric acid in the blood. This acid is a deadly poison. It settles in various joints, producing inflammation and irritation that gives rise to the mo6t excruciating agony. So much for the suffering that comes from the disease, but do not forget that this same jioisoii circulating through the blood is very apt to, sooner or later, reach your heart. When this takes place death ensues instantly. Our Vinol will in many instances en tirely cure this disease. It does it by purifying the blood, by toning up the entire systetn, by Riving strength to those organs of the body whose duty it is to exel existing poisons, and by replacing in the blood life giving properties ia place of tlm 'ally uric acid that lias been expelled. These projerties are obtained for the blood by enabling the stomach to get for itself the elements it needs from the food eaten. Thi letter which we print below, comes from Mr. Robert J. Walker, of Kaston, Ind. "I do not know what I should do without your Vinol. J t has done more good in my family than anything else. I have been a sufferer from rheumatism. My wife for years with a stomach trouble. We liad no doctor, but took Vinol. The rheumatic pains left me and my wife was troubled no more. My wife says she will never be without Vinol in the house as it saves us big doctor's bills." Our own personal knowledge of what Vinol is composed of and how It acts causes us to guarantee it. We will return to anyone who buys Vinol ol us, the price of the remedy. If It Is found unsatisfactory. Harper House Pharmacy. Rock Island Roofing Company Incorporated. CHAS. IIANSGEX, President. Old roofs repaired, roof painting, old style gravel roofing put on by our mechanics. Phone 1373. 221 Twentieth street in the rear. Tir weak sp.ot ? ? fln(j women 1S the back. It parts of the body. It gets if: j DAVENPORT DOINGS The carpenter, commenced work on the third utory of the new oat meal mill, in West Davenport yester- el:ij and expect to be raising the roof nxt week, if favored bv the weather. Today at the home "of her father. T. (5. Cnylord, Miss Louise Gaylord of Louisville, K. will be married to John C. Iitham, the' New York bank er, whose name is ly no means un familiar to business men of this city Several years ago. when Mr. (laylord was in active charge or the gas works of this city. Miss Cay lord was here with him, her residence the Kimball house. She formed the ac quaintance tit a numler of people here, and is well remembered as a young woman of beautiful face ami charm of manner. She is making a brilliant marriage, as her friends will be glad to learn. 1 lie J5lue tirass hank buiuiing is going up, ami it is expected to open it for business .Ian. 1. All the rest of the country banks around here are tioing a thriving business. That at .New Liberty has just declared a 7 per cent dividend, a good improve meiit over last year's of 5 per cent ami those at Walcott. Kldridge, Le Claire. Dixon jmd Itfnnett are not losing money. A motion for n new trial for A. Hermit, comicted of manslaughter, was tiled in Clerk Cheek's office yes terdav bv Attornev V. M. Chani- lerlin. The death of Miss Louise Sclmtte occurred Sunday morning, at Ackley. Ia.. her home. She was about years of aire, a fine young woman ami was just entering on a life of the greatest usefulness. For two years she was a resident of this city taking the course of training at St. Luke's hospital that was needed t qualify her for the work of the nurse, and she was a member of the class that was graduated there last year. She took up her work in her home town, and it is probable that she ft II a victim to disease as the re sult of her ministrations. Typhoid fever was the cause of her death She was a niece of K. li. Khrig of this city, ami during her resilience here she made a number of friends who highly valued her. t The death of Mrs. (ieorge Carsten- seii occurred at Mercy hospital SHm dav. Deceased was a resident of Tipton, and was brought here last week to l? oerated on for perito- Sanitarium, Calcsburg, ills The finest equipped health institu tion in America. AU kinds of baths. Biff swiming pool and gymnasium. The best of skilled medical attend ance. Macmificent buildings and grounds. First-class cuisine. Send for sAmrrMRiuM FREE HEALTH JOURNAL" -x: To EV. D.MORRIS. M.D.. D.D.&. Supt. "What Beautiful Hair" i? a remark often made about your friends who liave a luxuriant head of hair. If your hair is cray, faded, ihm or falling out, you can have the same re mark made about your hair U you wilUonly use HAY'S HAIR 'HEALTH. ft has restored cray and fadfd hair lor thousands, of men and women, and will do no for you. It is a hair loxl, and uniiKc other preparation, it healthzul action on the roots o( the hair rau&e the hair to regain its outtitui color, ik is not m aye. ioes not run on. Ask for Hay's Hair-Health and refuse a!! substi tutes H.H.H. Mld brlcadinr drucirtKC everywhere. Sent by expmft, prepaid, in plain sealed package by 1 jn oon M pm.v lA.wi is mad way, N. V., aio a 2c, rake Hariins Medicated Smd. best soan lor toilet. bath, skin and hair. AU on receipt of 6oc. and this ad. LA RGB 50c. BOTTLES. AT ALL DRUGGISTS. HESS & HEAD NOISES CURED 4 dirk If at brmM by an lavaribia dric ; biM I ft fla be! tm. afaa:'. cBrwtio. hpn Pra dm idjtMtfni Utad tad tfortws br brt- rina. Writ to V. H far tiiaswauu book of tunooisas. si Fnr atnJft tiv T. IT Thnmu. 140 Rnnd 7eaue, a. j. mess, ounn avenue ana Twen- tblrd street. Marshall, 188 .Second avenue Helm be ok, 624 Third avenue. Nasal CATARRH la all it U;e there tboold be cleanliness. Elj'g Cream Bala clean ea,aoothcaDd bca!s Uia dituwJ membrane. It caret catarrh and drive way cold ia the bead quickly. Cream Balm Is placed Into tha nostril. Spreads orer tha membrane and is absorbed. Belief ia im mediate and a core follows. It is not drying doea not produce sneezing. Large Size, SO cent ti Drag. cist or by mail ; Trial 61ze, JO cent by mail. ZLY BHOTHSKS. 64 Warren Street. New York. J2 It id Antiseptic Healing Powder Heals Cots, Wounds. Burns and Scslds without a scar. 25 cent. Orugiists. T7 0 yt For Drue Drunkenness an3 Drug Using ease writetis Correspondents confidential. Prints Ceteaial Lnaf nnr the parent Uilu (C? INSTITUTE, Ut L4lea. DEAF JWsf'-l yuT o(& iUof nit is. She was 26 years ol ag'e. Iler husband accompanied the? remains back to Tipton, where the funeral will occur. Word has ! n received here from Bloomfield, Xeb., of the death there on the 6th inst., of Christian 15. Schuemann, a former resident, for man years, of Mayesville, this coun ty. Mr. Schuemann wns born in Ger many in 1S34 and came to this county in 1881. Among' his ix children are William Schuemann, Mrs. William W. Wahle and Mrs. Fred Otto of Daven port. The funeral will take place at MaysviHe, where Mr. Schuetnnnn's remains will l laid beside those of his wife, who died six years ago. The city council recently author ized City Attorney Thuenen to make the most vigorous jmssible defense to the (Jas company's suit to restrain the city from annulling the com jinny's contract for street lighting, lie was told to o ahead and ask the court to annul not only the street lighting contract but all the rights and franchises of the company. The first step toward this end was taken yesterday afternoon, when City At torney Thuenen filed in Clerk Cheek's office the city's answer and cross pe tition. In his answer the city attor ney admits that the (las company has been operating wilder a franchise granted it by the city in 1896 and under a contract to lipht the city for 25 years, and admits that the city has paid the liprht bills for the first five years under that contract. But it is" denied that the company has carried out its part of the contract or that the city has recognized the validity anil binding force of the agreement by accepting the lights for the first five years. J. J. Dudlev, who recently swindled W. C. I'tit nam out of $700. has been arrested in Chicago, and will be brought here for trial. Polinnliinn l.wli Xo. V.'.Z. K. of P held its annual election of officers last evening with the result that the following were chosen: Chancellor' Commander L. .1 f 'riiok. Vice Commander Charles T. I '.lock. Mnvfop rf Wnrl- fi. II. Ithinchard Keeper of Kecord and Seals Louis Block. Master of Finance William Joens Master f Exchequer S. I.. Kly. Master at Arms Howard Bowers. Inner Cuar.I F. W. Lumsden. Oiiipr Cn.nrd t'. S. Brown. Trustees IJ. T. Miller, John llage- boeck, Jr., and A. llenigbanm. Will Smith and his wife. Hat tie. were sent to jail for 30 days each yesterday after a hearing in the po lice court on a charge of disturbing the jieace. Mrs. Smith was given an additional 30 days for resisting an officer. The trouble culminating in this way began in a family jnr at the Smith home, Frahm's alley, early Sunday morning. Detective Atkin son and Officer l'hclan made the ar rests. .The woman went at the former with a hat pin with which she attempted to stab him. When disarmed she tried to bite one of Of ficer Phelan's hands anil succeeded in scratching that member in several places. Mrs. Smfth is said to have done time in a penitentiary and to have Ix'cn a member of a notorious gang at Quincy, III. "Farmer" Burns, the Scott county strong man, came in from Big Bock again yesterday, and succeeded in having his way in making a match with Mouradoulah, the big Turk. Articles of agreement were signed bv Burns and M. Charlson, the Turk's manager, calling for n match to take place at Turner hall, Dec. 19, the Turk to wrestle Farmer Uurns anu three other men in an hour for a purse of $250 and 75 and 25 per cent of the gate receipts. F. A. Ootch is to meet Mike Eli, catch-as-catch-can, best two out of three falls. Marriage licenses were issued yes terday to the following couples: Beter Dierksen of Xew Liberty and Mamie Kabil of the same place, Charles H. Watkins of LeClaire, and Ijnuise SchUtter of Tlensant Valley, John- Backer of Donahue and Doris Barr of Geneseo. The death of Hans J. Keimers oc curred yesterday morning at his home, 1437 Leonard street. He had been a resident of Scott county for the uast 44 years. He was born in Germany, August 24, 1824. He had been living a retired life for several ears and of late had been quite ill. William T. Sehasser, a man 53 fears of age, and by occupation a laborer, dropped dead in a cellar" lie was digging at the corner of Brady and Fifteenth streets. This hap pened at 4:30 yesterday afternoon. Mr. Schasser was working with nis son-in-law making the excavation at the point named and the latter had crone awav for a few minutes on soma errand. When he returned he found that Mr. Schasser had been carried into the photographer's es tablishment nearby and was dead. The victim of heart .failure was seen to fall hv several persons who hanced to be at hand and they took c hi m into the shop. The ambulance as called and took' the remains to w th e home of the deceased, 1211 West Se venth street. A wife and a mim r of children, most of them grown, be rvlve. Burdock Blood Bitters gives a man a clear head, . an - active brain, a strong, vigorous body; makes him MOLINE MENTION A new two-step by Georjre X. Ben son, the well known pianist of this city, is out and is a sprightly and captivating composition. It is call ed The Jolly Campers, op. 12, and is published by the big Philadelphia music house of Then Presser. Mr. Benson has won a considerable fame with his compositions for the piano. Yesterday morning the canvass for the fund with which to buy the library' site was started and E. L. Eastman, who has the matter in charge, culled upon the first of those who are upon his list. All citizens are to have an opportunity of giv ing toward this fund, but the camus is to lie carried on upon a definite plan of advance, so that the ground shall be covered thoroughly. Mrs. Amanda Christina Bloomgren, wife of John A. Bloomgren. of 814 Eighteenth-and-a-half avenue, is dead after a two-years' illness with con sumption. She was bom in Sweden. Dec. 6, I860, and came to America in October, 1888. She leaves her hus band and four children: Anna M., Arthur T.. Alice T.. and Carl V., at home. The funeral was held at 2 o'clock this afternoon from the home. Word has lieen received by rela tives in this city to the effect that Joseph Sjustrom, formerly of Mo line, is dead in California. Mr. Sjustrom some time before going to California changed his name to Jo seph York, and it is probably by the latter name that he was known in California. It U. understood that Deere & Co. are in ranging to install a new power plant and that from $75.(MM to $100. 000 will be expended in the work A huge engine will be put in for the purpose of driving the generator to furnish electric power for each de partment, and separate dynamos will be installed so that each department may have power independent o other departments. The system will be practically the same as the new plant in use at the Deere & Mansur company's and a more extended de scription will be given when all the points have been decided upon. Miss Gale Torter, who is attending Rockford college, is cast for the part of Shylock. a wealthy gambler, in a performance of a clever burlesque entitled The Merchant of Venice lp to Date. The play is given by the Castalians and will be presented next Friday evening. Wednesday evening at the home of her brother, Dan Johnson, at 1101 Thirteenth avenue. Miss Albert ine Johnson will be married t Alfred Erickson at 8 o'clock. Canton Moline. Xo. 0. Patriarchs Militant, 1. O. O. F.. reelected all serv ing officers last week: Commandant Captain X. E. Mun son. Lieutenant F. Oscar Youngren. Ensign Axel S. Johnson. Clerk J. Axel Swanson. Accountant Holier t Trenaman. The Canton is now in god condition and has several applications on the way. Joseph G. Bohman. a well-known and universally esteemed young Mo line man, died Sunday at Vega, Kas., at the home of A. (J. Anderson, for merly of this city. The sad news was conveyed to his family in a tele gram. His loss is a sail blow to the family, as his mother died only last January. His many friends will also be shocked to learn of his death. A general failing of health, with a fear that lung troubles were coining on, caused lr. Bohman to leave Moline Octolier 1, and he went to Kansas with the hope of regaining strength. Joseph Bohman was a son of C. P. Bohman, of 432 Fourth avenue, and was born in Moline December 4, 1879, thus having reached the age of 23 years Wednesday of last week. He leaves beside his father four broth ers, William of Bock Island, Carl. Oscar and Clarence, all at home, and two sisters. Misses Sclma and Esther, at home. The remains arrived on the midnight train last night from Kansas, and the funeral will be held Wednesday afternoon. Private ser vice will be held at 2 o'clock at the house, and public services at the Swedish Lutheran church at 2:30. Ilev. C. A. Hemborg will officiate, and interment will be made at Riverside. Miss Alice Bierstedt, formerly as sistant In the office of Dr. L. . Skidmore. was married to Kobert II. Large, a DeWitt, Iowa, lumber mer chant and contractor, Wednesday evening, Xov. 27, at Fargo, X. D. Mr. and Mrs. Large were in Moline Sat urday and left in the evening for fheir home in Iowa, where the groom is a -successful business man. Mrs. C. W. Heald was elected third vice-president of the Illinois Equal Suffrage association at the conven tion at Evanston Saturday. The ministerial union met yester !av afternoon with the' Rev. C. A. Hemborg of the Swedish Lutheran church. As is usual the host fur- ished the subject for discussion, and the pastor used his knowledge of as tronomy a very appropriate subject o intermingle with religious suo- jects among "sky pilots." Elmer Cox, the young son of Mr. nd Mrs. C. C. Cox, is suffering with TO MOTHERS Sirs. J. II. Haskins, of Chicago, 111., President Chicago Arcade Club, Addresses Comforting "Words to Women Regarding Childbirth. "Dear Mrs. Pixkham: Mothers need not dread childbearing after they know the vtlne of Iydia TZ. link liam's Vegetable Compound. While I loved children I dreaded the ordeal, for it left me weak and sick 7 MRS. J. H. llASEIXS. for months after, and at the time I thought death was a welcome relief; but before my last child was born a pood neighbor advised LiydiaK.Iink ham's Vegetable Compound, and 1 used that, together with your Pills and Sanative Wash for four months before the child's birth; it brought me wonderful relief. I hardly had an ache or pain, and when the child was ten days old 1 left my bed strong in health. Every spring and fall I now take alottleof Lydia KPiukliam's Veg etable Compound and find it keeps me in continual excellent health." Mrs. J. II. Haskixs, 3248 Indiana Ave., Chicago, 111. (5000 forfeit if about testimo nial Is not genuine. Care and careful counsel Is what the expectant and would-be mother needs, and this counsel she can secure without cost by writing to Mrs. Pinkham ul Lynn, Mass. Notice of Publication Chancery. State of Illinois, I Rock Island County.! In the Circuit Court, January term, 1902 In Cnanoerv. Maud Newberry vs Louis Newberry. AOidavit of non-residence of tbe above named Louis Newberry having been filed in the clerc's office of the circuit court of said eounty, notice i therefore hereby R.ven to the said non-resident defendant that tbe com plainant has filed her bill of complaint in said court, on the chanerry side thereof, on the 6th day of December, l.DI. ad that thereupon a summons Issued out of said court, wbereln said suit Is now pending, returnable on tha Uist Monday in the month of Jacuary next, as is by law required. Now, unless you. the said non-'esitlent defendant above named. Louis Newberry. sh!l personally be and appear be fore said circuit court, oi tbe first day of the next term thereof, to be holdenat Rock Island in and for the said county, on the lirat Monday in tbe mon h of January next, and p'ead. an swer or demur to tbe said complainant' bill of complaint, the same and the matte-s and tbirnts therein charged and stated will be tan en as confessed, and decree ntered against you according to the prayer of said bill (ib)BiiK Cam hi. a. Cleric. Rock Island, Illinois, Dec. 6. luoi. Hakht Schkivxk. Complainant's Solicitor Notice ot Publication Chancery. State ot Illinois. Rock Island county. 1 In txe Circuit Court to the January term, a. n. iwo-j. Rrck Island Mutual Building Loan and Sav iors association vs. Juhn K U. iitus Emma Titus and Le under ttitcney. in cnancery. Affidavit of non-residence of the defend ant. John E G. Titus, impleaded with 'be above defendants, Emma Titus atd Leander Kitchey. having been tiled in the Cierk's office of the Circuit ourt oi said County no tice is therefore hereby given to the said non resident defendant that tbe complainant filed its bill Of complaint In said Court, on the chancerv side thereof, on the loth day of No vember, 1901, and that thereupon a summons Issued out of said Court wherein said suit is now pending, return ble on tbe lirst Monday In tbe month of January next, as is by law required. Now, unless you, tbe said non-resi dent aetenaaot above namea. jonn t, u. Tituf, shall personally be and appear before said Circuit Court on tbe first day of the next term thereof, to be nolden at Sock Is land In and for the said County, on the first Monday in the montn oi January next, and pie id, answer or demur to the said complainant's bill of complaint, the same and the matters and things therein charged and stated will be taken as confessed, and a de cree entered against you according to the prayer of said bill. Gkorgc W. Gambi.i. Clerk. Rock Island, 111.. November 19, luOl. Eowakd U. Udtkb, Complainant's Solicitor. Notice of Publication Chancery. State of Illinois, I County of Rock Island. I In the circuit court, January term, A. V., 1902. Alice Boeniu vs. Jamet Guinty. Daniel Gutnty, Mary McCarty. JoseDhlne Mc Hugh. Margaret Foley, Eiien ClUban, Maud Uuinty. In Chancerv. Affidavit of non-residence of the said Mary MeUarty and Margaret Foley, imp eaded with the above defendants. James Guinty. Oanlel Guinty, - Josephine McHugb. Ellen Callahan and Maud uuinty, naving oetn tuea in toe clerk's office of the circuit court cf said county, notioe is therefore hereby given to the said non resident defend arts that the Qomplainant filed her bill ot complaint in taid court. on tbe chancery side thereof, on the 30th day of November. lf01; and that there upon a summons issued out of said court, wherein said suit la now pending, returnable on the first Monday in tbe month of January next, as ia by law required. Now, unlets you. the said non-resident defendants above named. Mary MoCarty and Margaret Foley, shall oersonally be tnd appear before said cir cuit court on tne nrst aay oi me ncxi term thereof, to be holden at Rook Island in and for the said county, on tbe first Monday in January next, and plead, answer, or demur to tbe said oomplalnant's bill of complaint, the same and the matters and things tnerein charged and stated will betaken as confessed. and a decree enterea against you, aoeoraing to the prayer of said bill. Gsobgb W. Gamblr, Clerk. Rock Island, niiooij, Nov. at), 1901. Skarle 4; Marshall. Complainant's solicitors. Publication Notice. State of Illinois. i Rook Island County, In the Circuit Court. At the January term. A. D. 1902. Augusta Erickson, complainant, vs James Krickson, oeieniant. liiii lor aivorca To the above named defendant. James Erickson. Affidavit of your non-residence having been died in the office of the clerk of said con t, notice Is hereby given to you that the above named complainant has filea in said court ber bill of complaint against you on the chancery side of said court; that a summoes in chan cery has been issued in laid caue against you returnable to tbe next term of said court to be begun and holden at the eourt house in the city of Kock Island, in said county, on tbe first Monday of January, A. D.. 1902 at which time ard dace you will appear and plead, an swer or demur to said bill of complaint if you see lit. Dated at Rock Island. Illinois, this 5th day of December, A. 0 , 101. UtOBQI W. UAMBLI. uierK or said L'ourt. Sweknit & Walkeh, .Solicitors for Com Chancery Notice. State of Illinois,' I Rook Island County, 1 In the Circuit Court. At tbe January term A. D 19CX2 In chancery. Bill for partition. Jonas Bear and Louis Mosenfelder vs. Annie Montgomery, Charles Jack Montgom ery, Mary B. Montgomery, lid ward O Swee ney, Peter Stevens, D H Vieths, the un known heirs or devisees of Catheriaa Margaretha Vieths, deceased: the un known owner or owners of tbe southeast quarter -of the northwest quarter of the northwest quarter of section nuaber four in township number seventeen, north r f range number one, west of the 4th - P. M, containing 10 acres more or ids: and beicg tbe south M of lot number six, as said lot Is known and designated upon the assessor's plat of. 1861; also eight and X acres, more or le.s. Including the road ia the southwest quarter of the northeast quarter of the nortnwest quarter of taid sec ton number four in township 17, N. K. one west of te 4th P. to , known and designated upon the plat as lot No. t; also tne northeast quarter of tbe auUtowest quarter of tbe Dortbwest quarter of section number 4 ia township 17, -N. R. one west of the 4th P M.. containg ten acres, more or less, and desig nated on assessor's plat as lot number te : also the orth four and 86-100 acres of tbe northwest quarter of the ouheatt quarter of the northwest quarter of said section num ber four la township 17, north range number one west of tbe 4th P. M. Letttia Wells. Ellen B. Nou se and the unknown heirs or devisees of Ellen B. Nourse, deceased. Ton. H Vieths the unknown heirs or de visees of Cathe'lna Margarets a Vietho, de ceased; the unknown owner or owners of the southeast quarter of tbe norm west quarter of the northwest quarter of section number four in township num ber seventeen north of range number one west ot the fourth P. M., containing 10 acres, more or less; and being tbe south half of lot number six, as said lot is known and designatel ucoi the assessor's plat of 1H61: also eitrht ard M acres, more cr less, including the road, in tbe souiew.st quarter of the northea-t quar.er of the northwest quarter of said sedion number four in towni-hlp 17, N. K. i west of tbe th P.M., known and desig nated upon the plat as lot No 5; also tbe northeast quarter o' the southwest quarter of the northwest quarter o ' said section numbrr four In township 17, N. U. one west of tbe 4th P. M , containing ten acrt s, more or iess, ai.d derignated on assessor's plat as lot number t-n: also tbe rorth four and 85-100 acres of the northwest quarter of tha southeast quar ter of the northwest quarter of said sectlt n number four in township seventeen, north range number one west of the 4th P. M.; Le tltla Weill. Ellen B. Nourse, the unknown heirs or devisees of Ellen B. Nourse, deceased; defendants. Affidavit of ynur non-residence having been filed in the office of the clerk of the circuit court of said county, notice is bereby given to you and eab of you that the above named complainants have filed in said court their bill of complaint against you on tht chancery side of said court, that a summons in chancery has been issued in said cause agtinst ou. re turnable to tbe next term of stid court to be beaun and holden at tbe co rt house in the city of Rock Island, in said county, on the first Monday of January. A D. 1902, at which time and place you will appear and plead, answer or demur to tbe said bi.'l ot complaint, it you see tit. D .ted at Rock Island, Illinois, this 4tb day of December, A. D. 1 1-0 1 . GRokiiK W. Gamble, Clerk. Sweeney & Walker, Complainant's Solicitors. Chancery Notice. George W. McCaskrin, Solicitor. State of Illinois. I . Rook Island County. ( S3 In the circuit court, to the January te.m, A. D 1902. Llvorce. Blanche God, complainant, vs. G'lbert Goff, defendant. To the above named non-resident defend ant, Gilbert Goff. a Oidavtt of your non-reidence havinn been filed In the office of the said circuit court, with tbe circuit rlerk, notice is hereby given to you. that tbe above named complainant has filed in said circuit court her bi 1 of com plaint against you, on the chancery side there of of said circuit court, that a summons in chancery has been issued in said caue against you, returnable to the rex t term of said cir cuit court to be begun and holden at tbe court housn io tbe city of Kock Island in said county, on tbe first Monday in January. A. D. 1902, at which time and plce you will appearand plead, answer or demur to said bin of com plaint, if you see fit. Dated at Rock Island. Illinois, this 5th day of December. A. D. mil. GfcOBGE W. GAMBt.K, Clerk of the Circuit Court in and -for Rock Island county Illinois bUOUUI W. McCiSKKIN. Complainant's Solicitor. Notice of Publication Chancery. State of Illinois, I Rock Island County. ( si. In the Cirsuit Court, January term, A. D. Hugh Walker, executor of the last will and testament of Jobn Tuttle, deceased vs. Edwin W. Roberts, James Tu'tle, Mary Bate man, Elswortb Hazen, M. Colfax Hazen, Ar thur Hazen, Estella Hazen. Ethel I'ear. Bol comb. Eva P. Holcomb. Frank C Holoomb. Blanch L. Holcomb, Lydia Van hi per, Alice Russel. Aaura a. Vanderslice. Grace Deemer, Arthur Deemer. Roy iieemer. E.mer Dee mer. Lett i a Barber. Clifford Deemer. Blanch Deemer, Nyle Deemer and Martha Johnston, guardian of said Njl Deemer. Affidavit of tbe non-residence of the said James Tuttle. Mary Bateman. Elsworth Hazen, M. Colfax Hazen, Arthur Hrzen.Esiella Hazen, Ethel Pearl Holcomb. Eva P Holcomb, Frank C H oleoma. Blanch L. Holcomo, Alice Russel, Arthur Deemer, Eitner Deemer and Lettle Harber, impleaded with the above defendants. Edwin W. Roberts, Lydia Van Riper. Laura A Vardersiice. Grace Deemer. Roy Deemer. Clifford Deemer. Blanch Deemer, Njle ue mer and Martha Johnston, guardian of said Nyle Deemer. having been filed In the clerk's office of the circuit court of said county, notice is therefore hereby given to the said non-resident defendants that the complainant filed bis b 11 of complaint in said court, on the chancery side taereof, on the sixth day of De cember 1901. and that thereupon a summons issued out of said court, wherein saiu suit Is now pendiDg. returnable on tbe first Monday la the month of January, next, as Is by law re quired. Now. unless you. tbe said ncn resl oent defendants above named, James Tuttle. Mary Bateiran, Elsworth Hazen. M. Colfax Hazen, Arthur Hazen, Estella Hazen, Ethel Pearl Holcomb, Eva P. Hoicomb, Fratk C. Ho comb. Blanch L Holcomb, Alice Rusel, Arthur Deemer Elmer Deemer and Lettle Barber, snail personally be and appear before said circuit court, on the first day of tbe next term thereof, to be holden at Rock Island in and for the sa'd county. On the first Monday in January next, and plead, answer or demur to tne said complainant s bill of complaint, tbe srre and the matters and things therein charged and stated wi'l be taken as confessed, and dcree entered against you according to tne prayer oi saia oia. Georgi W. Gamble, Clerk. Rock Island, Illinois, Decembers. 1901. Jacksoit & Hurst, Solicitors for Complainant. T 1 J? -7 M. Coal's Out AgaJn. .. Do you want an article -which will burn? Try our SPRINGFIELD for cook stoves and you ' will be pleased. E. B. McKown, Fifteenth street and First Avenue. ..Phone . . - i D WIGHT. tLtt fit for "the battle of life. ' - . phoi J fever. plainant.