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THE ARGTOB. WEDNESDAY, AtIiIX 15, 1903. 1 ft.' lie hi TIPS TO TRAVELERS Qneen &" Crescent fast line to Jiir mingham and New Orleans. Two fast trains'daily. Queen & Crescent service Cinein- nati to Atlanta and Jacksonville,-the best in the country. One hundred miles shortest to Chat tanooga, Queen . 1 & Crescent route. Only through car line to Asheville, N. C.,' Queen & Crescent route and Southern railway. The Land of the Sky." This is the title of an attractive booklet just issued hy the passenger department of the Southern railway, descriptive of western North Caro lina. The book is beautifully illus trated and gives the prospective tour ist an excellent idea 'of the attrac tions of the charming mountain coun try. To those contemplating a trip, for either health or pleasure, during the spring or summer, it would be well to apply to a: representative f the Southern railway for a copy of this booklet. A Sprloe and Summer Tonic. Go to the glorious- mountains of western North Carolina, the "Land of the Sky" and "Sapphire Country," a natural paradise at all times of .the year, a pleasant spot, full of life, of color and enjoyment, rich with pos sibilities for health and recreation For temperature and climate it is un excelled. 13 by the Southern railway. r Write for descriptive book of "The Land of the Sky." mailed free upon application to J. S. McCnllough, N. Y. 1. A. Southern railway, 225 Dearborn street, Chicago, 111. C-. H. A Q- Railway. P.eginning Feb. 15 and continuing until June 13, we will have on sale one way excursion tickets to San Francisco and Los Angeles at ra'te of thirty-one dollars ($31). Portland, Tacoma, Seattle and Fu get Sound points, thirty dollars ($30). Salt Lake City, Ogden, Butte and Helena, twenty-six dollars ($26). Inquire 'phone 1180, C, 15. & Q. tick et agent, depot Twentieth street and Second avenue. SO to California and Ketnrn. On May ,'i and 12. to and including the ISth. the Hock Island will have on sale first class round trip tickets to Lds Angeles or San Francisco at rate of $.10. Stop-overs both going and re turning. Choi-e of routes. Can go via Denver and Salt Lake or via El Paso, with through service. Call or write -T" If. Plimiiner, C. P. A., '1813 SecTinl"av "hue. " Kt. Louis Dedication Cernuoulrt Loulalan .Purchase .Exhibition The C. 1!. & Q. railway will sell round trip tickets to St.. Louis April 2 to May 1. good to return until May 4. for $9.40. Call. or telephone C. Ii. A- Q. depot olliee, Twentieth street and Second avenue. Thone 11S0. 31 to California. To San Francisco, to Los Angeles, or to most any of the principal points in California. Every day until June 15, 1003. Via the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul railway. Also low rates to hundreds of other points, west nnd southwest. Ask nearest agent of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul railway for ad ditional information. Colonist folder free on request. F. A. Miller; general passenger ogent, Chicago,. Milwaukee & St. Paul railway, Chicago. Western North Carolina In the Kprtax. Western North Carolina is attract ive at any season of the year, but certainly during the -spring months, when the trees are budding and the flowers blooming, what could be more inviting than a trip to this beautiful mountain country? The months of April and May in the land of the sky and Sapphire "coun try, including Asheville and Hot Springs, N. C, are very enjoyable. The climate at this season is delight ful, the scenery .most beautiful and the opportunities for the enjoyment of sport, including golf, cannot be surpassed. The hotels in this region afford the very best accommodations. If you wish to know something of "this de lightful region, communicate with your nearest ticket agents or address J. S. MeCullough, X. W. P. A. South ern railwaj', 225 Dearborn street, Chi cago, 111. Cheap Homes In Texas and Arkansas Along the Cotton Belt Route land that can be bought for $.2.00 and $5.00 an acre and up cut-over timber ground that makes good grazing land, furnishing f ange ten or eleven months, of the year, farming land for corn, wheat, oats, cotton some of it pe culiarly adapted to quick growth and early maturity of fruita and vegeta bles, such, as peaches, pears, plums, strawberries, tomatoes, potatoes, on ions cabbage, melons finding - gdod markets in the north at fancy prices, on account of excellence of quality and earlier maturity than In other sections. An ideal place for the man of small means cheap fuel, cheap building material, long growing sea sons, short; ' tnild , winters a land of sunshine and plenty. Let us Send yon literature descriptive of this country. "Ilomes in the Southwest, "Glimp ses of Southeast Missouri, Arkansas and N. W. Louisiana," "Through Tex as ' with- a--Camera-' "Fortune in Growing Fruit and Vegetables, "The Diversier," a fruit and truck growers journal. - I ,On first nnd third Tuesdays of each month the Cotton Belt lioute will sell one-way ' tickets from St;.- Louis Thebes, Cairo and Memphis, to points in Arkansas, Louisiana and Texas, at half the one-way rate plus $2.00, or round trip tickets at one fare for the round trip plus $2.00, allowing stop over going, and 21 days return limit. . For full information, address ' ! J E. W. LaBEAUME, G. P. & T. A.. St. Louis, Jt.. SAID TO HAVE LEASED TERMINAL FOR CHOCTAW The Hock Island Railroad company. it is reported on good authority, has leased from the Santa l railway the use of the Hutchinson and Southern from Anthony, Kans., to Hutchinson and will make this place the terminus of the Choctaw, Oklahoma & fiulf railway. Eventually a north-and-south line of railroad will be built from there to Belleville, Republic county, in the northern part of the state, thus con necting with the Rock Island main line for Denver. A quarter section land south of Arkansas river has been purchased by the Hock Island and on this the roundhouse nnd ter minals for the Choctaw railway will be built. It is understood that the lease of the Hutchinson & Southern tracks is of short duration, as the ex tension of the Choctaw, to Hutchinson already has been surveyed. As soon as the roundhouse and ter minals are completed it is understood Huteninson will become a division point on the main line of the Rock Island to El Paso as well. Several of the division otliees have been moved there from Herrington. ' A FATAL, MISTAKE Is Often Made by the Wisest of Rock Island People. It's a fatal mistake to neglect back ache. Backache is the first symptont of kidney ills. Serious complications follow. Doan's Kidney Pills cure them promptly. Don't delay until too late. Until it becomes diabetes Bright's disease. Read what a Rock Island citizen saj-s. Patrick Rooney, bricklayer, says: "Taken with a soreness across my oins and other symptoms of kidney omplaint, I went to a pli3'sician, whr treated me at intervals for three yearsw Receiving little, if any, bene fit, I resorted to advertised sure- cures, but the trouble resisted all my efforts, the intense pain in the small of my back and limited control over the kidney secretions being always in evidence. Learning of Doan's Kndney Pills, I procured a box at the Harper house. drug store. If that one box had. not helped me I never would hav- followed up the treatment and bought five more. I have been ex posed to all kinds of weather, but up to date there has not been a symp tom of a recurrence." Price, 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no substitute. A Sweet' Breath is a never-failing sign of a healthy toinaeh. Hhen the breath, is baa the tomaeh is out of order. There is no remedy in the world equal to Kodol Dyspepsia Cure for curing mdiges- ti ion, dyspepsia and all stomach ois rders. Mrs.: Mary C. Crick, of White Plains, Ky.", writes: "I have been a yspeptic for years tried all kinds f . remedies, hu continued to grow w orse. Jiv the use oi ivcxioi l began trt improve at once, and after taking a! few -Lot ties am fully restored in weight, health and strength and can eat whatever I like." Kodol digests what you eat and makes the stomach sweet. Harper House pharmacy; A. J. RieSs drug store, corner Seventh ave nue and Twenty-seventh street. " ' - - Warning. Warntnr- -t ' Beware of substitutes offered by unscrupulous dealers in place of Fo ley's. Honey and Tar, Foley's Kidney Cure and Banner Salve. Dishonest dealers for a little extra profit will try to palm off worthless prepara tions in place of these valuable medi cines that have stood the test of years, and thus jeopardize the lives of their victims. For sale by all drug gists, In all forms of kidney and bladder diseases, the best physicians recom mend Kid-Ne-Oids. ;They are com pounded : after the formula of a celebrated-chemist, and" represent the scientific study of 18 years. Put up in tablet form at 50c. Pleasant to take. T. H. THOMAS. Leading Druggist. Foley's noney and Tar contains no opiates,-and will not constipate like nearly ' all other cough medicines. Refuse substitutes. All druggists. lost and fouwd FOUND A pocketbook .containing cash Owner can have same by. cailingt at 611 Tenth street and paying for ad. : FOUND--A gentleman's umbrella at Illinois ' theatre last evening. Owner can hare same by proving property a; 315 Sixth street and paying for ad. CLAIR VP Y AXT. MRS. StUGGE '. the medium of Kewanee, is now in Moline at 1509 Sixth avenue. Call and see this gifted lady, She tells jour past, present and future. . CLAIRVOYANT life reader Benson tells in trance, then it's written out. take it home. If it does not come true money re- ' turned any time. Tells names, tells your wish and how you can get it without you saying one word., or -no -.pay. Always at bome. No aim on bouse, Pay ft. Tells of yesterday, today, tomorrow, forever. 1116 Secoid avenue, Rock Island. Benson the WANTED HALE HELP WANTED Bell boys at the Harper house. uooa wages. WANTED A tinner at 15.6. Fourth avenue . it T. siemoo. WANTED First class glaziers. Good wages to the right people. Address M 87, care of . Argus. .. . WANTED A boy about 14 green house and deliver, teeath street. or is to work a Apply 1115 Fit vv aim i h.o An experienced collector at tiergman s collection agency, a 7 Brady wa.n 1 ED A first class wood turner, to be used on co umns. Good wages to right yiai ijr. Auuress n. io, care or Argus wanted Several bright young men be tween ages of 18 and 25. Ones willing to work. Uood wages. Inquire at Harper LIU USC. WANTED Immediately, a man tor outside salesman: experience not necessrv. but must be well recommended. Call at211l r-ourtn avenue. WANTED Twenty-tl ve laborers for work in sewer pipe snops at Macomb, Hi. Steady employment the vear around. Apply at once to Macomb Sewer Pipe company at uiai-uuiu, 11. wanted Men to learn barber trade. All auvamaees of steady practice, instruc tions, etc . until competent. Positions guaranteed. Tools presented. Thirty graduates placed last month at top wages Particulars mailed fr?e. Moler Barber coaege, Chicago, in. WANTKD FEMALE HELP, WANTED Waitress at Hotel Barms. WANTED-A laundry girl at the Harper bouse. WANTED A competent clrl for housework at isuo secona avenue. WANTED Two experienced salesladies at me ee Hive, Lavenport. WANTED A lady cook at Merchant's taurant. s3 Twentieth street. WANTED A girl for general housework Apply at 730 Thirty-ninth street. WANTED A girl for general housework in iamuy or two at 7W s-eventeentb street. WANTED Two dining room girls at Altar's restaurant, oisxmra avtuue. Moline. Ill, WANTED A lady cook. Inquire after 6 p. m. John Wilds. Rock Island depot lunch ruuiu. WANTED Girl for general housework Good wages No. washing. Apply at S209 icvrum avenue. . . ... WANTED A competent girl tor general bouse work in family of three. Apply at ou2 cigaieemu street. WANTED A competent girl for general Douseworic: koou wages ia rignt party. Apply at 1003 Second avenue. WANTED At once, a good girl for general housewsrk No washing. Permanent jk- siiiuu -Appiy ai3U3-t r um avenue. WANTED A girl for general housework in small ram u v. ivo wasting. Apply at 913 Seventeenth street with references. i 1. WANTED A good girl for general house- worK in ramnv or two. can sleep at home Apply after 6 p.m. at s:3 Fifth avenu WANTED-Eoergetic lady to Uarel in Illi nois auvertislng and collecting; flf week ly and all expenses." -Address Manager Porter, 3tio Dearborn, street, Chicago. 111. WANTED MACE OR FEMALE. WANTED Man or woman to solicit orders for onr coffees, teas. etc. Onlv reliable workers wanted. Liberal compensation. Apply at Bartlett Bros. WANTED -Office assistant. Must write legible 'hind and be quick in fieures. Bus iness experience rot necessary,-tnougo desirable, and preference given to one who is a typewriter operator, thoogh this qualification is not a requisite to employ ment. Give references and state weekly salary expected.: Address A. L... care Argu. , , WANTED MISCELLANEOUS. ' WANTED Board and room in private fam ily oy a gentleman toca'ion central. Address 6 50, Argus office.. , . .. WANTED Second-hand bicycles. ' Highest ca&h prices. Mast have 50 bv May 1 Sie gel's pawn shop, 330 Twentieth street. ; Phone 633 brown. PROFESSIONAL ATTORNEYS. McCASKRIN & McCASKRIN Attorneys at law. Rock Island and Milan. Rock Island office in Bengston block. Milan office on Main street. CONNELLY & CONNELLY Attorneys at law. Money loaned. - Office over Cramp- ton's book store, 1719 Second avenue. JACKSON, HURST & STAFFORD Attorneys at law. utnee in rock island National bank building. . LUDOLPH & REYNOLDS Attorneys at law. Money to loan. General legal busi ness. Nota-y pnblic 1705 Second avenue. Buford block. SWEENEY & WALKER Attorneys and counsellors at law. Office In Bengston block. . , SEARLE A MARSHALL Lawyers. Money to loan on good real estate security. Mitch ell St Lynde block. Rock Island, I1L McENIRY & McENIUY Attorneys at law. Loan money on good security: male col lections.: . References, Mitchell & Lynde, bankers. Office, Mitchell & Lynde build ing. JAMES F. MURPHY Attorney at law General legal practice, once room in, Mitchell & Lynde building. Union Elec tric phone 5601. WILLIAM M. WALKER Lawyer. Money to loan. General legal Dusiness. Notary public. Real estate. Insurance. 171 Sec ond avenue.--- - - PHYSICIANS. N. M. MOORE, M. d. Star block. Hours-10 to II a. m not ana uw i p. m. DR. CORA EMERY REED Homeopathic physician, Soecial attention 10 diseases oi women and children; also diseases of eye, ear, nose and throat. Office hours, JS0 to 13 a. m 1 to 4 p. m. 331 Sixteenth street, Rock Island. DENTISTS. J. T. TAYLOR Dentist. Office, hours 8 Soto IK m- -I:SO to B p. Hi. zivt jwguwium street, opposite Union office. 4 Telephone new 6383. . - ' ' ".' ARCHITECTS. T.TW1TJARH DRACK Architect and superin tendent.- bKinner oiocs, second noer. Office hours 10 to 12 a m. 4 to 6,30 p. m. FLORISTS. THE LONGVIEW Park Floral company, Meyer & uenrine. frops. ureen nouses 1115 Fifteenth street- Plants, cut flowers and designs. HENRY GAETJER Proprietor Chlpplan- nock nursery, cut nowera ana designs oi all kinds. City store, 1807 Second avenue. Telephone 610. TAtMlVT, SCIENTIFIC PALMIST Standard readings up-to-date, mil delineations. Advance future prospects. Hours 3 to 9 p. m. 219 Sixteenth street. Opposite .postofflce. II BATING AND PLUMBING ' CHANNON. PERRY & COMPANY Heating ana piumuing aiuog nucnuut ua sani tary lines. Careful and skilled workmen. Prompt attention. 114 West Seventeenth .street. Phone IMS - TOtJRENT-Omf FOR RENT Furnished front room at rea ; sonable rate at S025 Fifth avenue FOU RENT Furnished rooms with all mod ; ern-conveiencs at HO Seconu avenue. FOR REN r Rooms for light boueekcrtiinsr , also sleeping rooms,, at 230 Thirteenth street. FOR RENT A nicely furnished front room with an modern conveniences at yao Fir ' teenth stieet. FOR RENT Furnished rooms for lien housekeeping: also sleeping room at H(3 - &ecouu avinue. FOR RENT Two large, nicely furnished - front rooms with bath, gas and heat at Did second avenue. FOR RENT Furnished rooms with good ' tame ijoaru. ah moaern conveniences. ; 1329 Second avenue. FOU RENT-Furni8hed room with good board in private amny' rrice n per weeit. Appiy nu t weiiiy-muiu sireei. . FOR RENT -Furnished rooms for light Housekeeping mouern conveniences. A. so sleeping rooms, lllobeconu avenue. FOR RENT Three unlurnisbed rooms with modern conveniences, suitable for light housekeeping, at -.'." Tweuty-iourtn street FOR RENT Four unfurtilshed rooms for light housekeeping All modern conven iences. Apply at ma Twenty-second street. FOR RENT-i-Furnl8hed front room with beat in central location, suitable for two gentlemen. Inquire at 1119. Third avenue. FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for light Housekeeping 10 reuauie jjaiurs. tteier- ences desired. Inquire at 1430 Third ave nue. FOR RENT A nicely furnished room. li?ht. airy and with south exposure suitable for ni"n and wife or two gentlemen. Apply at -iMi r ouriu avenue, upstairs. FOR RENT Furnished rooms with good board in a private German boarding nouse. an mouern improvements, at re as onable price. Mrs F. C. Hahn, Twentieth street and Ninth avenue. Phone C3d Brown. FOR KENT-HOUSES. FOR RENT An up-to-date cottage. Inquire or address at so? Twenty-rourtu street. FOR RENT A 6-room house nearly new, SU Twelfth street. Inquire at U33 Seven teenth street. FOR RENT An eight-room house at ?D8 Twenty-first street. Inquire of E. U. Staf ford, Masonic Temple. FOU RKNT A modern Hat corner of Twen tieth street and Fourth avenue; heat fur nished, M. M. Sturgeon. FOU RENT April 1 a 7 room cottage steam neateu. ana not ana coia water lurmsaec; good launury. m. m. rsiurgeon. FOR KENT 1011 Fourth avenue, ten rooms: tVH Twentieth street, nine rooms, bath and turnace. Goldsmith & McKee. FOR RENT Brick house at the head of Fifth avenue on Twentv-third street. In quire of E. H. Guyer or Reidy Bros. FOU RENT A 4-room house, two closets, sewer and water at Twepty-tirst street. Apply at KosenUeld Bros., plumbers. FOR RENT A modern 10-room brick resi dence with bath, furnace and laundry at 627 Seventeenth street ApDly at B34 Eigh teenth street. FOU RENT A modern 12-room brick resi dence with bath, suitable for rooming nou-e, at 63, seventeenth 6treet. Apply at 034 Eighteenth street. FOU REN r A 6-room flat corner of Twen- t'eth street and Sixth avtnuc. steam heat ed, hot and cold water furnished and good laundry. M. M. Sturgeon. FOR SALE CITY PROPERTY. FOR.. SALE Cheap. , Three room cottage with lot 40x144 7s casrt. . Also a merry-go-round; Inquire 1133 Tenth avenue. FOU SALE A $1,200 cottage for 11.000 if taken within a week. South front and close to street railway. Gordon &, Bow man, Buford blck. FOR SALE OR RENT The 8-story brick building on First avenue that has been oc cupied by the George White Buggy compa ny. Inquire of E. G. Frarer. FOR SALE Two remaining east front lots In. the Dart Twenty-second street addition For terms inquire of R S. Dart, Jackson & Hurst's office. Masonic temple. FOU SALE A nice 8-room house with two cistrens, well and one and three-quarter acres of ground. Inquire of Mrs. Brubn. Twentieth avenue and Seventeenth street. FOR SALE - At a bargain if taken soon, a 5-rooin house almost new. Inquire of John Sherman, block west of Ninth street, South Kock Island, or J. P. Siemon's store. FOR SALE A five room nouse with bath lot 90x150, fruit trees and other small fruit, good well, 25 barrel cistern, city water, barn and carriage shed, located on Forty fourth street. Address S. E. Mattison, bo3 Nlneteeth street. FOR 8ALK MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE Registered English Pointer pups. Inquire at 8703 Fifth avenue. FOR SALE Cheap, a dental chair if taken soon, inquire at sms bixtn avenue, FOR SALE Cheap. A 20-foot counter and shelving; also a a-gallon collee urn at 224 Seventeenth street. FOR SALE A general assortment of nurs ery store consisting or shade, ornamental and fruit trees, grapes, berries, currants, gooseberries, flowering shrubs, clematis, roses, climbing and upright; rhubarb, as paragus, etc. Leave orders at 1023 Fourth avenue, at the yard or otuc. Room 4, Bu ford block. Why buy 'of strangers when you can come to the yard and see wh't you buy. Yard opens March 15. J. H. Cleland. INSURANCE. INSURANCE on dwellings and household goods a specialty. Oldest and best com- antes, lowest rates C. R. Chamberlin, litchell & Lynde block. Phone 1030. TORNADO INSURANCE Rates for city property 80 cents per H00 one year, 40 cents per $100 three years, 60 cents per 1 100 five years. Call or address C. R. Chamberlin Agent, Mitchell & Lynde building. HAYES & CLEAVELAND The pioneer agency. Old time and tire tested compa nies. Fire, lightning, plate glass, tornado, accident, lite, or almost any form of risk. Ground floor offices 810 to 218, Eighteenth street. WE WILL BOND YOU Executors, admin istrators, guardians, trustees, trustees or any kind of judicial bonds: lodge and so ciety officers; city, Btate or U. S. govern ment officials; contractors; positions of trust; in fact, any kind of bond you want (except bail bonds). Terms reasonable. Hayes & Cleaveland. resident managers. Fidelity and Deposit company, of Mary land. GOLDSMITH & McKEE insurance agency. Peoples National bank building, Rock Island, 111. Represent only first-class com panies, writing fire, tornado plate glass, liability, burglary, accident and health Insurance. All policies issued upon the latest plans and most liberal conditions Surety bonds furnished through the Amer ican Bonding company, of Baltimore, Md. Open every Wednesday and Saturday nights. . CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. 1 JHN VOLK & CO. Contractors and build ers. Also manufacturers of sash, doors blinds and mouldings. Dealers In plate window and art glass. - Offices and factory, 311 to 339 Eighteenth street. LAUNDRIES. ROCK ISLAND STEAM LAUNDRY Baurs feld & Sexton, proprietors. Fine finish and quick service. 1814 Third avenue - Phone west 12S3. WANTED AGENTS. WANTED Trustwortnv nersan -fti arh county to manage -business, old establish ed nouse, solid unanciai standing: straight wild iiue weemy casa Biliary io paiu uy Check each Wednesday, with all expenses airect, trom headquarters; money advanc ed for expenses. Manager, 879 Caxton bldg. WANTED An established wholesale honse, recently incorporated, extending business, desires to eneace com Detent. m:mir tnr branch house. Salary $ioo per-month, ex- uciucitauu cuuiuiikiiuii. iuusi invest tl.Oiw in capital siocn or company, on which divi dend of 6 per cent will be guaranteed, and furnish satisfactory references. Address, WAN TJi. D In each county, local resident representative to sell our high grade ci gars to tne trade on a new proposition; quality and price dety competition. Able salesmen can easily make from -iiio to two a month. Exclusive territory given; no capital neeueu; no pay lor samples ex acted. - Apply with references to Georte Sainela & Oo 69-71 Dearborn street. Chica- gw. 111. MISCELLANEOUS. uitvj. given away ior tilling purposes on weuueLU sireei. Apply to It. K. Kreil. 713 Seventeenth street. ANY ierson who will distribute samples for c.-i uany siiouiu auuress sianuarQ 4 Wells, Chicago. Steady position. No canvassing. IF YOU WISH your money to earn a higher lAiui iuici cm iuAi4. pai C oy savings ju luduuu c. weeney, attor ney, rooms 83-85, Mitcheilik Lynde building. J. P. WILLIAMSON buys, sell and ex changes all kinds of second band goods, will pay more than any other dealer and sells cheaper. All kinds of stove repairing and cleaning done also. J. P. Williamson, 1615 Second avenue. New telephone 5164. DO YOU WANT AGENTS' Many years'ex- yci leuuc puces us in a position to give you valuable Information along lines that will assure you success. Ask Tor free letters of Information and bulletin of daily papers that pay. We also start responsible par ties in the mall order and agency supply business. Lord & Carver. Racine, Wis. IF YOU WANT to buy. sell, trade or rent anyming, engage neipor secure a situation the Mail is the one paper in Moline that can do it for you. Mall wants are popular and Mall wants bring results. One-naif cent per word is the price to all alike, cash in advance. 2-cent stamps will do. Evening and Saturday Mail. Moline. 111. AUCTION Commencing Monday. April 20, at i:. mi p. m., tne ronowing goods will be sold at public auction sale to continue until everything is sold: 1 parlor suite. 1 extra tine bedroom suite, l writing df sk, 1 sideboard, 60 yards Brussels carpet. 1 Garland hard coal stove, 6 rqrking chairs. 1 brass bed. '2 iron beds, dressers and wash-stands. 1 Jewel ranre. 1 Jewel eas range. 1 blue tlame oil stove. 1 gasoline stove. 1 cupboard and 2 renter tables I dining room table. 12 dining room chairs. 1 icebox, 1 Webster's Encyclopaedia. 1 coffee urn anil other goods too numerous to mention. Everything as good as new at S-tt-SeventeenttTstreet. EDUCATIONAL. VILLA DE CHANTAL A home school for girls conducted by the Sisters of the Visi tation. Rudimentary and higher branches and all polite accomplishments taught. Twentieth street and Fifteenth avenue. Rock Islaud. ... AUGUST AN A COLLEGE Business depart ment. A thorough business trainlnggiven for entry in'to commercial lite. Terms reasonable- - Apply at Augustana college. HOTELS AND RESORTS. GRAND HOTEL Famous Colfax mineral springs. Oilers best accommodations at reasonable prices. Address William Frey, LAS VEGAS HOT SPRINGS Located 6.767 feet above the sea. All the vear round re sort. A perfect place tor rest. Forpartic Ulars address Dr. Daniel S. Perkins, Medi cal director.. Las v egas. N. M. MONEY TO LOAN. MONEY TO LOAN on real estate security at lowest rates. Aiarion- ai. Sweeney, attor ney, rooms 33-35, Mitchell Si Lynde build ing. Rock Island. MONEY TO LOAN-'In any amount, on any kind of security, . Also choice property tor saie or rent. w. uoyne. zso teventeentn street, up Starrs. WE make a specialty ot loaning money on nousenoid goo as, . norses, wagons, etc., without removal and in a quiet way. Call on us for quick loans. Fidelity Loan com pany. Room 38. Mitchell & Lynde block. WANTED To loan money on diamonds. watches, jewelry, hardware, musical in struments, bicycles, clothing, dry goods, furniture, etc. Highest cash prices paid for second hand eoods of all kinds also. The above goods for sale at half the usual store prices. All business transactions strictly confidential. His new number and location, 1633 Second avenue. Dou't forget If Jones' second-hand store. Two rings on is? REAL ESTATE. E. J. BURNS City and country real estate. it you nave property tor sale, list it witn me. If you want to buy I win do my best to get you what you want. Room 11, Mitch ell & Lynde block. Telephone 1191. LEGALS. Administrator's Notice. Estate of Henry Burgower. deceased. The undersigned having been aptmlnted administrator with will annexed of the es tate of Henry Burgower. late of the county of Rock Island, state of Illinois, deceased, hereby gives notice that he will appear be fore the county court ot Rock Island county at the county court room, in the city of Rock Island, at the June term, on the first Monday in June next, at which time all persons hav ing claims against said estate are notified nd requester to anena ror tne purpose oi having the same adjusted. All persons lnaeDtea to saia estate are re quested to make immediate payment to the unaersignea. Dated tms otn aay or April a. u., iwh. MOSES BURGOWER. Administrator with will Annexed. Notice of Publication Chancery. State of Illinois, Rock Island County. ( hs In the,Circuit Court, May term. A. D., 190. Thomas Manslll vs. Joseph Gough, Lydia Gousn. William Jackson, Walter Gough, Lvdia Gough, Jr. Ann Teskev, George Teskev, Alvln Teskey, George Teskey. Jr., Stanley Teskey and Charles Joseph Tes key. Affidavit of non-residence of Lydia Gough, r, waiter Gough. Ann Teskev, George Teskev. Jr . Stanley Teskey and Charles Jo seph Teskey impleaded with the above de- reuaants. josepn twusa, Lyaia uougn ana William Jackson, having been filed in the clerk's otike of the circuit court of said countv. notice is therefore hereby given to the said non reiident defendants that the complainant filed his bill ot complaint : in said court, on thechancery side thereof, on the second day of April. 1903, and that there upon a summons issued out of said, court, wnerein said suit is now pending, returna ble on the flrt Monday in the month of May next, as Is by law required. Now. unless you. the said non-resident defendants above named, shall personally be and appear be fore said circuit court, on the first day of the next term thereof, to be begun and bolden at Rock Island in said county, on the first Monday in the month of May next, and plead, answer or dmur to tne said com plainant's nill 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. ... GEORGE W GAMBLE. Clerk. STURGEON & STELCK. Compfs Sols. FUEL. 7 EMPIRE COAL & COKE COMPANY Whole sale and retail dealers in bituminous ana anthracite coaL Prompt delivery servcie Offices 1718 First avenue. Telephone west 128ft- ART DECORATION, PARI DON & SON Artistic interior decora tion. Finest line of late papsr carried and - skilled workmen employed. Moderate prices, . 417 seventeenth street. ELECTRICAL. W. A. ROBB & CO. All kinds of electrical construction. Estimates furnished and service prompt and reliable. Fine line of gas and combination fixtures. 119 Eight eentn street. LEGAL. Executor's Notice Estate of John Blake Larktn. deceased The undersigned having been appointed executrix of the last uill and testament of John Blake Larkin. late of the county ol Kock Island, state of Illinois, deceased, hereby eives notice that she will annear he. fore the county court of . Rock Island county at the county court room, in the city ot Kock island, at tne June lerm.ontne first Monday in june next, at wnicn time an persons nav ing claims against said estate are notified and requested to attend tor the purpose of naving tne same adjusted. All persons indebted to said estate are re quested to make immediate payment to the unaersigneu Dated this Cth day ot April, 1903. CLARA J. LAKKIN, Executrix. Administrator's Notice. Estate of John Gaffey, deceased. The undersigned having been appointed administrator of the - estate of John Gatfev. late of the county of Rock Island stateof Illinois.deceased. hereby gives notice iaai ne win appear oeiore me county court of Rock Island county at the county court room, in the city of Rock Island, at the Mav term on the first Mondavin May next. at which time all persons having claims against saiu estate are notified and request ed to attend for the purpose of having the same acijusiea. Ail persons lnaeotea to saia estate are re quested to make Immediate payment to the unaersignea. uatea id is r.in a ay or niarcn. a. u. iwj. JOHN T. GAFFEY. Administrator. Notice of Publication In Chancery. State of Illinois. I Rock Island County. 'o:' In the circuit court of said county, to the May term. A. D. 1903. Bill for appointment o '.trustee. Charles P, Skinner, James C. Skinner, Ed- wara s. Skinner and Bert S. htinoer, and Charles P. Skinner, administrator cum testamento annexo of the estate of Porter Skinner, deceased, vs. Charles F. Hemen way, Mary Ansley Skinnr. Charles W. Skinner, Abigal Hull. Horace P. Hull, Mrs. Charles B. Jones nee Martha Cook, Louisa Cook, Mrs. N. A. Piatt nee Julia Cook: Ethel Courtney Soule, child of Mary Cook, de ceased. Bertha Cook, Mary Cook. Jennie Cook, trustee lor the Episcopal churcn of Columbus. Wis.. Harriet Winsor. Nancy Bradley, Cornelia Anderson. Etta Van Cott. Joseph Morse, Frank Morse, Armilla Gregory. Volney Gregory. Almina Sim mons, Henrietta Lathrop, William Owens, Susan Kilbouro, Joseph Owens, Carey D. Davie, committee of the person of Joseph Owens. Mary Ann Stevens. Kate Skinner Wright, Ida Jinnear, Kate Sweetland, Matie Fentou, Tuna Wright, Lester Wright, Leona Stewart. Belle Stewart, Wilhati Wilcox, Clvde Wilcox. Vivian O. Wheelock. Frank Wilcox. Emllv Chap man. Emeline Webber. Delia Smith. Curtis Walton. Graham Walton, Adelia Freeman. Belle Spinney. Marv Goff, Frank L. Win sor, Clara Emilv Winsor, the Episcopal church in the city of Geneseo. Illinois, and its trusteesorother dulv authorized aeent; the Episcopal church in the city of Moljne, 11-inois. and its trustees or other duly au thorized agent: the Episcopal church in the City ot Rock Island.. Illinois, audits trustees or other duly authorized agent; the Episcopal church of the city of Colum bus Wisconsin. Affidavit ot the non-residenc of tte above defendarts: Mary Ansley Skinner. Mrs Charles B. Jones, Horace P. Hull. Louisa Cook, N. A. Piatt, Ethel Courtney Soule, child of Marv Cook, deceased: Bertha Cook. Marv Cook. Jennie Cook, trustee tor the Episcopal church of Columbus. Wisconsin; Hariett Winsor, Nancv Bradley. Cornelia Anderson. Etta Van Cott. Joseph Morse, Frank Morse. Arncilla Gregory, Volney Gregory. Almina Simmons, Henrietta La throp. William Owens, Susm Kilbourn. Jo seph Owens, Carev D. Davie, committee of the person of Joseph Owens: Mary Ann Ste vens, Kate Skinner Wright. Ida Jinnear, Kate sweetland. Matie Kenton. Tuna Wrieht. Lester Wrigot. Leona Stewart. Belle Stewart William Wilcox, Clyde Wil cox. Frank Wilcox. Vivian O. Wneelock Emilv Chapman. Emiline Webber. Delia Smith. Curtis Walton. Graham Walton. Adelia Freeman, Belle Sp.nnev, Mary Golf Clara Emily Winsor, Abigal Hul". and the Eniscoual church in the city of Columbus. Wisconsin, and the unknown residence of Abigal Hull, impleaded with the above de fendants. Charles F. Hemenwav. Cnarles W Skinner. Frank L. Winsor. the Episcopal church in the city ot Geneseo. Illinois, and Its trustees or other duly authorized aeent: the Episcopal church in the city of Moline. Illinois, and its trustees or otner amy au thorized agent: the Episcopal church In the city or Rock Island. Illinois, and its trustees or other dulv authorized agent, having been filed in theclerk s otflce ot the circuu court of said county, notice is thereiore hereby given to the" srid non-resident defendants that the complainants tiled their bill of complaint in-said court, on thechancery side thereof, on the 27th day ot March. A. D 1903, and that thereupon a summons issued out ot said court wherein said suit is now pending, returnable on the first Monday in the month of Mav next, as is by law re quired. Now unless you, the said non resident defendants above named: Mary Anslev Skinner. Mrs. Charles B. Jones, Horace P. Hull. Louisa .Cook. N. C?A. Piatt, Ethel Courtney Soule. child of Mary Cook, deceased; Bertha Cook, Mary Cook Jennie Cook, trustee for tne Episcopal church of Columbus. Wisconsin, Harriett Winsor. Nancv Bradley. Cornelia Anderson. Etta Van Cott7 Joseph Morse. Frank Morse, Armilla Gregory. Volney Gregory. Aimina Simmons. Henrietta Lathrop, William Owens. Susan Kilbourn. Joseph Owens. Carey D. Davie, committee f the person of Joseph Owens. Mary Ann Stephens. Kate Skinner Wright. Ida Jinnear. Kate Sweet land. Matie Fenton, Tuna Wright, Lester Wright. Leona Stewart. Belle Stewart. WiU liam Wilcox. Clvde Wilcox, Frank Wilcox. Vivian O. Wheelock. Emily Chapman. Emi line Webber, Delia Smith, Curtis Walton Graham Walton. Adelia Greeman. Belle Spinnev. Marv Goff. Clara Emilv Winsor, Abigal'IIuU.the Episcopal church in the citv ot Columbus. Wise -nsin. shall personally lie and appear betore the said circuit court on the first day of the next term thereof, to be holden at Rock Island In and for the said county, on the first Monday in the month or May next, and plead, answer or demur to the said compliinart's bill of complaint, the sme. and the matters and things therein charged and stated will be taken as con fessed, and a decree entered against you according to the prayer of said bill. . ui-AJKijis v . uMni,ii. uert Rock Island. Illinois March 26. 1903. Searle & Marshall, Complainants' Solicitors. Pnbltcatlon Notice In Chancery, State of Illinois, Kock Island County. " In the County Court of said county. May term. A. D. 1903. Alexander Quist vs. Clara E. Little, William Little. Eleanor Kmerson. William turner son, Benjamin F Little. Grace Little, Mar garet Little. Francis D. Little. Marie Ut ile. Robert Little. Mary Armstrong, John Armstrong. In Chancery. Affidavit of non-residence of the above defendants, Clara E. Little, William Little, Eleanor Emenoo, Wiiiiam Kmersou. Ben- iamla F. Little. Grace Little. Margaret ,ittle. Francis D. Little. Marie Little, Rob ert Little, Marv Armstrong. John Arm strong, impleaded with the above defend ants Lucinda Armstrong, Mary J. Rath bun and F. W. Rathbuo. Rebecca D. Lit tle, Mary Little. William Little. Helen Li tle. Ida Stages and James W. Staggs, hav ing been filed in the clerk s office of the cir cuit court of said couuty. notice is therefore hereby given to tne -saia non resident at tendants that the complainant filed his bill of comulaint in said court, on the chancery side tfereof. on the Slut day of March. Hi a. and that thereupon a summons Issued out of said court, wherein said suit ii now re turnable on the first Monday in the month of May next, as is by law required. Now. unless you, the said con-resiaent deind nts above named, Clara E. Little, William Little, Eleanor Emerson. William Emerson, Benjamin F. Litle,- Grace Little. Margaret Little. Francis D Little. Marie Little, Rob ert Little. Mary Armstrong, and John Arm strong shall personally be and appear be fore said circuit court on the first day of the next term thereof, to be holden at Rock Island in and for the said county, on the first Monday in May next, and plead, an swer or demur to the said complainant's bill ot complaint, the same and the matters and things therein charged and stated will be taken as confesed and a decree entered against you according to the praver of said bill. G. W. GAMBLE, Clerk- Rock Island. II! . March 31. m03. searle & Martuall,compUiaant'a Solicitors i GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. H. J. TOHER & CO. Brokers, Davenport. Stocks, grain, provisions, cotton. Privaje wire to New York and Chicago. Offices 109 Main street. Telephone 407. GEORGE H. SIDWELL & CO. Commission merchants. Grain, hay and provisions. Members of the Chicago board of trade and Chicago Stock exchange. Established 25 years. No. 542 and hts Hi alto building. Long distance phone. Harrison 2806. . LEGAL. Notice of Publication Chancery. State of niinois, i Kock Island County, f ss In the Circuit Court. Mav term, 19-13. Louis Vetter vs. Charles Burkharu Inch n- cery. Affidavit of non-residence ot thp aimm Charles Barknart the above defendant, hav ing uten tiled In the clerk s office of rhe rir. cult court of said county, notice is therefore uereoy given to tne said non-resident de lendants that the comulainant tileii hu in of complains in said court. onthcrlL-im-Hrv side thereof, on the first day of April. 190:1. and that thereupon a summons issued out of said court wherein said suii is now nendinr. returnable on the first Monday in the month of May next, as is bv law required. Now.' unless vou. "the aiii Charlie iturir. hart, shall personally be and apnear be before said circuit conrt. on the first of the next term tnereof. to be holden at Hock Island, in and tor the said county on the first Monday in the month ot May next, and- plead, 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 conlessd. and a decree entered against you according to the GEOKGE W. GAMBLE, Clerk. Rock Island. Illinois. April l. iac3 HARRY SCUR1VER Compfs. Sol. Publication Notice, ss State of Illinois Countv of Rock Island In the circuit court of said county. To the MIT term. A. D. 11X13. luehanrerv. Thomas Johnson vs. Benjamin "Johnson. Eveline Brown, Deborah Gibson. Louisa Yount. tne unknown heirs of Rachel Lep ert. deceased, the unknown heirs of Lewis Johnson, deceased. O. P.Johnson. Gabriel Johnson. Rebecca J. Martin, Abriam John son. Hannah Saunders. L. A Johnson; L. W. Johnson, L E, Johnson. Willard John son. Harvef Johnson, Harley Johnson, Elma It. Cole, Kuth c. Sloan. ImmerB. Johnson. Mrs. A. T. M'ore, Anna Belle Mil ler. Mary E. Mitchell. John Johnson. Albert Johnson, M D ti. MoDonaid. Mrs. Rosa Johnson, liaun.i L. Sears, F. M. Tucker Ted Jamison, Me v.n A Gould. Adminis-' trator of the estate . f Hannah Haines, oe ceased. Affidavit of the non-residence of the above defendants: Deborah Gibson, Louisa Yoant, L. A. Johnson. L. W. Johnson. L. E. Johnson. Willard Johnson, ImmerB. Johnson, Harvey Johnson, Harley Johnson. Elma R Col, Kuin tj. sioan. u. '. Jontson. Gabriel C. Johnson, Rebecca J. Martin, Abriam A. Johnson. Hannah Saunders. Mrs. A. T. Moore. Anna Belle Miller. Marv E Mitchell. John Johnson. Albert Johusin. Mrs. D. G. McDonald, unknown heirs ot Rachtl Laport, deceased, unknown heirs of Lewis Johnson, deceased. Mrs Rosa Johnson, F. M. Tucker, impleaded with the above defendants, nainel. Benj imia Johnson, bveline Brown, Anna I.. Sears. Ted Jamison. Melvin A. Gould, administrator of the esta e of Han nah A. Haines, having been fied in the clerk s otlice of the circuit court ot said countv, no tice is therefore herebv given to the said non-resident defendants that the complain ant tiled his bill ot complaint in said court on the chancery side thereof on the 21st day of March, A. D. Iit03 and that thereupon a summons isued out of said court wherein the said suit is now pending, returnable on the Htst Monday in tue month of May next, as is by law required Now, unless you. the said non-resident detendants above named: Deborah Gibson, Louisa Yount. L. A. John sohn. L. W. Johnson. L. E.Johnson. Willard Johnson. ImmerB Johnson. Harvey John son. Harley Johnson. Elma R. Cole. Ruth C Sloan, O. P.Johnson. Gabriel Johnson. Re becca J. Martin. Abriam A.Johnson. Han nah Saunder, Mrs. A. T. Moore. Anna Bel'c Miller, Mary E. Mitchell John Johnson, Albert Johnson, Mrs. D G. McDonald, un known heirs of Rachel Laport, deceased, unknown heirs ot Lewis Johnson, deceased, Mrs. Rosa Johnson. F. M. Tucker, shall per sonally lie and appear before said circuit court on the first day of the next term there--of to bp holden at, Rock Island in and for the said "countv." 6u -the first Monday of Mav?Z next, and plead, answer or demur to said ' complainaut's bill of complaint, the same and the matters and things therein charged and stated will be taken as confessed and a de:ree entered against you according to the prayer of said bill GEORGE W. GAMBLE. Clerk. Rock Island. Illinois.Ma-ch 21,1903. BUTCHER & WOOLLEY. Complainant's Solicitors. Publication Notice. State ot Illinois, I . Rock Island County. (bb- in the circuit court of said Rock Island county. To the May term, A. D., 1903. In chancerv. Edward "B. Judson. Jr.. vs. the unknown wife or widow of Jeremiah Price, the unknown hei's or devisees and the unknown widow of Cyrus Smith deceased, toe unknown wife or widow of Job Smith, the untnown wife or widow of Cyrus Smith, the un known wife or widow of Leouard Smith, the unknown wife or widow of Henrv Smith, the unknown heirs or devi iees of William E Perrine deceased. Abdiel H. Stebbins. the unknown assigns, heirs, devi sees, administratororexecutorot Abdiel H. Stebbii.8 deceased. Alonso Blossom, the un koown heirs, devisees of Aloaso Blossom deceased. A. F. Cutter, the unknown heirs or devisees ot A. F. Cutter deceased, the unknown heirs or devisees of Amos F. Cut ter, deceased, John H. Booker, the un known heirs or devisees and the unknown wile or widow of John H Booker deceas ed, theunknown heirs or devisees, executor or administrator of Samuel J. Davis de ceased, Josepp Powell, tne unknown heirs or devisees, wife or widow of Joseph Pow ell deceased, the unknown heirs of E D. Gilbert, deceased. Augusta R. Curtis, Cor nelia W. Fisher, Henry Curtis and 'he un known owners of the east half of Section twenty-four (24). in Township seventeen (17). north of Range one(l) west of the fourth principal meridian. BILL TO QUIET TITLE. To the defendants in the above entitled suit and each and every ot them, except the said Henry Curtis: Due affidavit having been filed, notice is hereby given that the above entitled suit is now pending in said court and i hat summons h is been issued against you, said defend ants, therein. Now. unless vou. said defendants, shall severally personally be and appear before the saia court on tne nrst aay ot the next term thereof, to be holden in the court house in the city of Rock Island, in tbeconntv of Rock Island and State of Illinois on the "first Monday of Mav next, to which time and place said summons is made returnable, and plead, answer or demur to the bill of com plaint in said suit filed, that the same will be taken for confessed as against vou and each of you si failing to appear, plead. answer or demur and decree entered ac cordingly. uatea ai kock isiana, mis zja aay or March, A. D 1903. GEORGE W. GAMBLE. Clerk of the Court. HENRY CURTIS. Complainant's Solicitor. Guardian's Sale of Real Estate, Stale of Illinois, I ttook Island County. ( In the county court of said CDuaty. To the An llte-m . D. 1903. In the matter of the petltioa of Ferdinand C. Mewt-s. guadian of Elizabeth K. Ueves.. Edward H. Mewes, Elmer A. Me w-s and tile N. Eewes minor, for leave to se.l real estate of said minors. By virtue of an order and decree of the county court of said Rock Inland county. H.ie of Illinois, made and entered in the above en- t'tl'dcaufc on prii 6. A D , iuor. --emg one of the d kvs of the April term of ssid court, I sua 1 on Friday, the eighth day of May. A. ii , IMS between the nurs or to o clock ar m n1 4 o clock p. m to-wii: at the hour of eleven o'clock a. m expose 'or sale at pub ivs vendue at the east door uf toe court h-.use la the ci'y of Kock island, in said cou'-ty cf Rock ' Island ana tale oi L,lioo;s to the highest aid best bidder, ail the riget. HiM and iaw-rest of sa d minors in the folowtncr described real et. taut, to-l: The undivided eisrbt fortv-seo- onds of the west half of the n rtb west qur- terof section thirteen (13), it townstip 'ix teen (16 north. r.ne five (5) west of th fourth p. m excepilog a cartway from tun northeast corner thereof, ruauintr west to fie public road. 30 fet wide, and frubject to 'he rlynt ot dower ard h -mextesd therein of WU-tn-loiiaa Krueg- r as the widow ot William Krueger, deceaed. oa the toUjviig terms, to-wlt: cash in band. Dtrd at Rock Island, Illinois, the eighth day Of April, A. D , 19 3 FBBDIVN1)C. MEWE. Guarditn of Saia Minora. HENRY CURTIS, AHoraej