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THE ARGTJS, THURSDAY, JAXTTAllT 14. 1904. 3 Like a Comet THis In the sky comes the star of health to the weak and famous remedv weary despon- does for the lnm- cer.tdvspeptc. ach that which it curing all stomach is unable to do for Itself, even if but slightly disordered or overburdened. troubles and digestive disorders. Kodol supplies the natural Juices of digestion and does the work of the stomach, relaxing the nervous tension, while the inflamed muscles and membranes of that organ are allowed to rest and heal, ft cures indigestion, flatulence, palpitation cf the heart, nervous dyspepsia and W mm all stomach troubles by cleansing, purifying and Strengthening the glands. merr.bra::es cf the stom ach and digestive organs. Kodol DjspepsiaCurej Tsar Oesler Csa Sappf Toe. H Bottles er.iy. !.00 Sire holdrng fl the trial 3.ze. which sells for 50c fl frrpartd ly Z. C DeVITT C CO, CHICAGO. H Havc Vo vi Visited Ovir New Store? Drop in and ?vc our line Inn; ol'puro homo madi i-ainlii's. made fresh daily. We also have ;i enmplete lint at all times of all the well knwn eastern candies and hon lons. r,17 Twentieth Street. M7 "Up Agin" a Good Thing i iii:iti is when In co'imicnceri to patronize the American Steam Laundry. "The lest lauixli v I ecr struck" is what thosi? who indulge in a little slang would say. Hut entre nous if you ant your linen as faultless as when u lnt Ihuj1i1 i', in color and finish, we will guar antee t do it to your satisfaction every time. Careful handling and artist ic work are among o ir up-to-date methods. American Steam Laundry Twelfth Mreet and fifth Avenue. 'Phone 138. It's a Pleasure To Smoke a pood cipar. If you have r.nt tried ur cigars -.i hae et to le.nrn that really g'id cigars ire. Poor Cigars are ncwr permiftcd to form a part f ur tock. If you ant sorectliirg rice In cigars, to bacc. pipes and smoker's arti tles gut us a call. S: M. Arndt & Co., IVnjjston Hlock. 1700 Second Ave rm l l im mm i ... ji 1 1.1 i HUMOR OF THE HOUR An Episode of a Crowded Car. I was sitting in the street car last evening," tbo thin man began. 'Is this a fairy tale?" inquired tht stout man. No," the thin man replied. "It la all quite tnle. I was sitting in the cat when a lady came aboard. I arose to offer her my sent." "What are you giving us?" queried the man with the bulbous nose. It's true," protested the thin man. "I arose to offer her my seat. I lifted my hat and said" "Lifted your hat?" "Certainly. Whose hat would I lift: I lifted my hat and said. 'Take this seat, madam.' She took it. and I stood up and did the strap act. That's all." "Is that all?" inquired the stout man. "That's all." "Then." said the stout man. "I'm in clined to lulieve the tale. Hut if you had said the lady thanked you I would have called it a barefaced fiction." Cleveland Plain Dealer. Dfepir Interested. "I wish." said Mr. Stormington r.arne, "that I could have studied Shakespeare's method of producing his plays." "Artistic enthusiasm?" "i'artiy. P.ut I should especially like to find out how he managed to make so much money out of them." Wash ington Star. A Telltale Slajn. "Old Blinker is a confirmed bachelor, isn't he?" "les. Mil l am sure mat ue was once engaged." "Why?" "liecause he tells me there was a cer tain period cf his life when he went to church regularly." Detroit Free I'resa. A Scientific Discover?'. The Egyptian Jerboa thing. I wonder if one That's a queer could The Professor In Egypt (making notesi It is a scientific fact that tho Egyptian jerlxia. although a mammal, comes from an ordinary looking egg. Methodical. "I hope Josh will turn out to be neat and sj steinaiic." said Mrs. i'orntossel. "I reckon he will." answered her hus band. "There couldn't le anything neater or uiore systematic than the let ters he sends home sayin' he needs money." Ienver News. The Mliiinz Link. "There's a genuine missing link up In l'ennsylx ania." Keally: What is it?" "An old coal mine caved in under the Anthracite club's golf course." Phila delphia Public Ledger. Fell Into Lack. Artist What a beautiful place lliia is! I suppose you cnuie here for the view. Old Lady No; I wasn't consulted. I was lorn here. Somerville (Masg.j Journal. Hamaae. I ycr Why ln't they limit the sixcd of automobiles in this town? I dduti IV'cause they think it is bet ter t kill a man than to maim him. Town Topic-. Explained. "Why d.d he marry her?" "Itecause she ctuld leat him at golf, and he wanted to fix it so that he mold keep go In-t. her oft tLe link-." Cnlca- Alwiri at It. Ethel Vru ought to s-e May's new ball gown. It' a stunner. lean Yes. I know. I mw It l?t year. New Orleans Time-IemocraL 4 Specialist. "He t a rerve specialist, isn't heT" "You'd th'r.k so if jroa knew him." Columbia Jcter. g! , Mr m - jump iu it like - III S ,J a. . 1 W -J--V. M ti I I this. M.I tr,tssir I 1 The Eplcareaa Badger. The badger Is a great epicure in eggs, and much of the hostility of game keepers to this animal lies undoubtedly In the fact that it will, when it gets the chance, devour a whole nest of par tridge or pheasant eggs. Badgers are said also to be fond of honey, and, knowing the extraordinary craving of their South African cousin, the ratel. for this delicacy, I should say it is not improbable that they may occasionally partake of it. It is certain that these animals have a particular liking for the nest and larvae of wasps and wild bees, digging down with strong feet and infinite perseverance till they at tain their object. These animals are said by keepers to kill and devour free ly young rabbits. That they do partake of this fare at times is, I think, certain, but that they destroy any very consid erable number is more than doubtful. Still, the badger is carnivorous in his tastes and is not, even by his kindliest friends, to be absolved from devouring at times tender rabbits aud even the young of game birds when he can get hold of them. Longman's. Takiag Pleasure Swiftly. Take time to be merry, to "have a good time." and you will double your possibilities of health, wealth and hap piness. Anglo-Saxons are made fun of because they take even their pleasures sadly. Their American cousins, with characteristic energy, make a business of it. Ian Maclaren's story of the American who was "doing" the United Kingdom Is a good illustration of Jonathan's method of pleasuring. A visitor's card was brought to Dr. Wat son (Ian Maclaren) in his study,' but lefore he had time to read it his vis itor stood before him and announced himself. "My name is Elijah K. Illg glns," he said breathlessly, "and I am a busj- man. You are also busy and have no time to fool nway. Tour days are ail I can give to the L'nited King dom, and I wished to shake hands with you. Coodhy! I am off to Imni tochtyl" Success. a Two Fanioua Arebern. A curious lawsuit regarding the own ership cf lands was tried recently in Ceylon. The trouble originated at an archery competition held by King I'ara krania Lahu VI.. who ruled over Cey hn in the fifteenth century, in which there were two champions who outdis tanced all the rest ami alike hit every mark that was submitted to them. The king was about to divide, the prize when from a neiglilMjring poud a frog was heard to croak. The king seized upon a solution ,-ind declared that whichever could hit the frog, iiiining only by ear, should gain the prize. One of the arch ers transfixed the frog with the arrow. So delighted was the monarch that, be sides the original prize, he gave to the winner an estate of ."O.tMM) acres. The claimants in the lawsuit were the de scendants of the archer. A llenllhful Continue. When the Eraser highbinders landed in Norih America in 17."7, it was pro posed to change the dress on account of the cold winters and hot summers. The officers successfully opposed this nnd were ultimately justified by the highbinders being the healthiest sol diers in the army. In the campaign in Holland in 17!4 some regiments lost as many as :(M from disease, but the Illack Watch, which had 3K) recruits in its ranks, had only twenty-five cas ualties, including the killed in battle. The Three OoUn of the Englishman. The Englishman is the last man among civilized races to be an artist, a musician or a poet, but he is the first to be a gentleman. An Englishman thinks coldly, loves coldly and fights coldly, but he gets there just the same. There is always a fascinating smooth ness about him, and he worships three gods his flag, his trade and his top hat. Sydney Bulletin. Their Climate. "Your climate can't possibly be as damp as ours." "Think not':" "No, indeed. Why. otir climate is so damp we never raise anything but umbrellas." "I5ut ours is so damp we never think of raising umbrellas. They're always tip-." Philadelphia Press. I'nreformeil. "I was really surprised at the dinner last night." said Mrs. Oldcastle. "Your husband is tjuite a raconteur." "I know it. The doctor told Josiah years ago that he'd stuff himself to death, but he just eats away as hearty as ever." Chicago Itecord-IIerald. Golnft Halves. Lady Customer (in bookstore! (Jive me a copy of "Romeo and Juliet." Clerk Yes, miss. A dollar and a half, please. Lady Customer I find I've only got 7." -ents. Just give me "Komeo." Ft. Paul Pioneer-Press. One ft War 'a Kvila. Mrs. Henpetk (visiting her first hus band's grave Yes, here lies a hero. You woultl not be my husband today had he not leen killed in the war. Mr. Henpeck (fiercely t Yes. what a curse war is! Honored. Some men have such queer ideas of thlnzs that they buy their way iuto public office for the purpo of Ijeing "honored at the hands of their fellow citizens." Exchange. Jad. Amy Poor Mr. Billion has lecain a railway smash and Is sinking fat. Bella Dear mel How sad! And I only refused him last month! You csn onquer your cares mon quickly if you Jo not continually carry a long face. FOB REM T BOOMS. FOR REXT Office room oa trouna floor at Rock Island bouse. FOR RENT Furnisbed rooms for ltgbt housekeeping. Apply at HC! Ttird avenue. FOR RENT Taree partly furnished, office. i rooms on ground floor. Address 11 31, Argus FOR REST Two nicely suitable for gentlemen, avenue. furnished rooms Appiy 1500 Fitth FOR RENT A furrjuhed room floor at S31 Twenty-first street, sonable. on ground Ken rea- FOR RENT Furnished rooms tor light housekeeping. alo sleeping rooms, at ito3 Second avenue. TOR RENT A large lurcisiied front room with all mooern conveniences at noa Fourth avenue. FOR RENT Furnished room with all mod ern improvements at 217 Fifteenth street. Opposite court bouse. FOR RENT- A large front office in good lo cation on Twentieth street at reasonable figure. Apply to E. W. Hurst. FOR RENT A nicely furnished rcomwith htth. gas and heat. Apply at 910 Second avenue. Gentlemen preferred. FOR RENT Nicely furnished room with board. Modern con eniences. Electric phone E0C9. Apply iKi Second avenue FOR RENT A large steam heated room, suitable for two gentlemen, in the Mauck er building. Inquire at Maucker & Tonn's. FOR RENT Perm anentlv. a nicely fur nished room with beat, for lady who can give references. Price reasonable 1138 second avenue. FOR RENT A steam heated room with bath, suitable for one or two gentlemen. Price for one per week 2. or two for 2.50. 32ii Twentieth street. FOR RENT Three cozv furnished rooms suitable for light housekeeping or sleep ing rooms for gentlemen, l'rices reason able. 1c quire at 1307 Sixth avenue. FOR RENT Two newly furnished rooms suitable tor gentlem-n prf erred Hot water heat, electric light, both phones. Prices reasonaWe. 151B Seventh avenue. FOR RENT-Nicely furnished room with all moCcrn conveniences, suitable for one or two gentlemen, with hot and cold wter n room. Price reasonable. Address X. Y. 7... care of Argus. FOR RENT Furnlsned rooms with good board in a private German boarding house, all modern improvements, at reas onable price. Mrs. F. C. Hahn. 637 Seven teenth street. Phone 636 Brown. FOR RENT HOPHKta. FOR RENT One ft-room house and one 6 room house. Inquire at NX) Seventeenth street. FOR RENT A 6 room house with modern improvements. Inquire at imm Fifth avenue. FOR RENT A 5-room cottage with hath room and sras fixtures at MS Kort v-second Ktreet Inuuire at t ity clerk's office. Miss (Jottsmanu. nm HF.VT-Two choice thlrtv-Hve dollar hu in sala buildlns Steam heat, hot and cold water, janitor service, e c. Apply lfy Fourth Aveuue. FOR RENT Two newv built Domes, tour and six rooms, laree cellar and attic, on Sixth street and Fourteenth avenue Good location. Inquire at 1004 Fifteenth street. FOR RENT Flat, corner Sixth avenue and Twentieth street. Heat furnished, all modern convenience". Inouire of M. M sturgeon. Room 19. Mitchell & Lvnde build lag. FOR SALE Two bouses on Twentieth street h..'u-.en Fifth and Sixth avenues Lot thx ini: will sell separately if desired This Is an investment tor KOiie one at the pri e ottered. H. K Walker. FOU RENT Ivrellin(? with all modern con veniences located on Twentv-niiuh street, one half block Com Elm etreet car line. Finest view in the cil . Kect very rea sonable if liken at once. Inquire at i? Tweniy-nintu street. FOR RENT-9-rootn house with good cellar and barn at llir Third avenue. Very de- kit-able location for parties desiring to lipm rromerK and boarders: also a new room house on Sixth street and Four teenth avenue. Inquire at 1004 Fltteenth street. "Phone ail. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS. FOR RENT A ReminRton typewriter at :5 per month Apply to J. N. Stone, Rock Island house. FOR SALE CITY PROPERTY. FOR SALE A to-room house in pood repair. A bargain. Inquire at 7iv Fourth street. FOR SALE A tive-room house, cheap if taken soon. Inquire at 2831 Eighth avenue. FOR SALE Best bargains In lots on Twen-tv-atth street and 'lenth avenue if taken at once. Easy payments, inquire Keidy Bros. FOR SALE Cheap it taken at once, good paying fruit and cigar stand in good loca tion. Rent, 30 per month. Address "F 13" this office. FOR SALE Two remaining east front lots in the Dart Twenty-second street addition. For terms Inquire of R. s. Dart, Jackson A Hurst s office. Masonic temple. FOR SALE Lots in Gregg's addition. Twenty-fourth and Twenty-tilth streets between Elghth-and-a-half and Ninth avenues. Call and get prices. Reldy Bros FOR SALE or trade 15-acre lruit farm with 6-room cottage, large barn, g.on well and cistern, one mile irom cliv limits. Erkhart Buff am. Room !", Miuheil & Lynde building FOR SALE A snap If taken at once, a 6 room cottage, nearly new. with one acre of rich ground good barn and other out buildings, good well aiid concrete side walks, plenty of fruit trees, one block from street car line. Address O. H. Hand, lii Twentieth street. LOST AND FOUND LOST a sealskin pocketbook. Finder please return to 74U Elm street and be rewarded. Lost-Gcli rim glasses between Ninth and Twenty-third streets. Finder return to Argus office and receive reward CARD OF THANKS. THE children ot the late J. A Apple wish to express tnnr gratitude to those who sym pathized wits tnem in their recent loss. INFORMATION BIBK.U' PARTIES desiring domestics, cooks, nurse Flrlsor waherwomen can te provided by calline or addressing 612 Slxtec nth street New 'Phone HOTELS AND BKWKTS. GRAND HOTEL Famous Coltax mineral springs. Otters bct accommodations at reasonable prices. Address William Frey, Colfax. Iowa- LAS VEGAS HOT SPRINGS Located 6.767 feet above tae sea. Ail me year round re sort. A perfect place for rest. For partic ulars address Dr. Daniel S. Perkins. Medi cal Director. Las Vega. N VI. EDUCATIONAL. ACGUSTANA COLLEGE Business depart ment. A thorough buslneH irainlnggieu for entry Into commercial lite. Terms reasonable Apply at Augustaca college. ILLA DE CHANTAL A home school for Srls conducted by the Ulsters of the Vial-tlon- Rudimentary and higher branches and all polite accomplishments taught. Twentieth street and Fltteenth avenue. Bock Island. WANTED At once, three Harper House. WANTED Solicitor for Trident. Applv to Tucker, the pi inter, 17iN. Third avenue. Rock Island. WANTED Two first class plow flttors at once, tiood wagct. Address Kagle Manu facturing company. Kansas Citv, Mo. WANTED-so a month salarr and all ex penses to n.en with rig to introduce our guaranteed Poultrv Remedies. Year's contract, t; R. Biglcr companv. X 477, Springaeld. 111. WANTED Bright young man to travel, ad vert'sing and collecting, tso monthly to start and all expenses. Self addressed envelope tor replv. Address Road Supt.. til Pontlac building.. Chicago. WANTED-Men to learn barber trade. We have the best orponunitv evereffered Can earn nearly all exieiies before om pleting. Start now and finish ior spring. ush. Write tor catalogue, Moler liarinr couege, inicago. iu. WANTED FEMALE HELP. WANTED pantry girls at the Harper house WANTED A second cook and dishwasher at Dan's restaurant WANTED -Four girls at Tucker, the prin ter s, lrot Third avenue. WANTED -A rirl tor general housework at &a Tairty-elghth street. WANTED-CJood girl for gen-ral house work. Applv at 2vi0 Fifih-and-a-half ave nue. WANTED Two experienced dining room girls at Godfrey's restaurant. 2i Seven EJteenth street. WANTED A trood girl for general house work. No washing nor chores. HOOH Third avenue. WANTED A girl for general housework; must be a good cook. References desired. ApDly at 915 Second avenue. WANTED Lad'es to learn hair dressing, manicuring and facial massage. Four weeks completes, catalogue mailed. Moler College, Chicago. WANTED One or two good singers for illus trated songs. Woo In like to have parties that could dance (whiteor colored). Girls preferred. Addrefs Entertainment com pany. 18T7 Second avenue, city. WANTED MALK OR FEMALE. WANTED Solicitors, ment. Address "F 41. Permanent emplov " care of Argus. WANTED Live solicitors, ladies or gentle men: I2 a week guaranteed right parties. Anplv mornings. L. V Knox. 413 Fifteenth street. Moline. WANTED Three gentlemen and two ladies for excellent line of work in this city. Ex cellent salary to right parties None but energetic people Deed applv. Call from ft to 7 p. m. or address tl7 Twenty-ninth street. W ANTED POSITIONS WANTED Sewing to do. specialty of even ing gowns Work guaranteed. Room 2 Y. M. C. A. Bldg. WANTED Emplovment by young man to enable him to finish his education. I n derstands bookkeeping. Address 2716 Filth avenue. New phone 5r:5. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED A cashier's desk, six feet long. Give description and price. Address E. S., Argus office. WANTED To loan JS0O or H5ii0 on itn proved real eate security at 6 per cent interest. Address :i4," care of Argus. WANTED 1 .000 people to use Cincho Relief Tonic, a positive cure for diarrhoea and cramps. For sale by all druggists. WANTED Ladies to visit tne Noonday Rest rooms at lSISH Third avenue, near V. M. C. A. building. Good home cooked din ner from II :30 to 8. Supper Saturday only from 5 to 8 j). m. We exist tor accoinmo datlon. not proiit. Rooms open all day to ladies for rest. WANTED Loans and cbattelson household goods, horses, came, ' buggies, wagons, pianos, etc . without removal. Very rea sonable and quirk. Do not get a loau until you see me. for with 20 years' exper ience I positively can save you money. I also loan money on watches, diamonds, iewelry, hardware, musical instruments, bicycles, clothing, silks, in fact any article of value Now listen. Having one of the largest, cleanest, neatest and best kept second hand stores in the whole state of Illinois, I am always ready to buy your good Now don't think because you have a swell lot of furniture that they are too nice for me, tor I am a second hand specialist, and my business motto is to fiay more and sell for less than anyone in he business. Give me a chance and I will prove it to you. so I cordially Invite one and all to call and get acquainted. Fur ther, if 1 can't trade wltn you I will sell your goods for small commission, or store them tor you. Then again. I will pay a good round price tor old gold and silver, old coins, will also pay cash for good gentle men's second hand clothing or ladlts' silks, feathers, furs, books, e'c. Yes, I will buy, sell or trade any old thing. Look for large sign on store. Open every eve nine until 9 o'clock; Saturdays. 10 o'clock. All business strictly private and confiden tial. This is my number. 1623 Second ave nue. Rock Island. Hi. Always a few good bargains in diamonds, as we make a spe cially of the diamond business. See here, now. everybody knows where The Argus office is in Kojk Island. Well, I am directly across the street. J. JONES. SPECIAL Just because you live in Dav enport or Mollne doesn't signify anything. Now, how long does it take you to step to a telephone? 1 wish I could make a dollar or two every time I went to the 'phone that would be good enough for me. Jones' second hand old 'ohone is 62 union. It5? Second avenue. Also sboit loans on real estate and houses for rent. MISCELLANEOUS. IF YOU WANT to ouy, sell, trade or rent anything, engage helpor secure a situation the Mall Is the one paper InMollne that can do it for you. Mail 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 MalL Mollne 111. EXPRESS. STORAGE. IIE8 AND CA II. ROBB S TRANSFER CO., 120 West Seven- teentn street. Old 'phone lo37. New 'phone M'is. New storage building. Express, bag gage, 'bus and cab calls answered day or night. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY. GOOD opening for grocerv store on Third avenue. Moune. near Marxei square, store room for ren is in good order. Investi gate. Business will boom In Moline In the tpring. Telephone 235. CLAIRVOYANT. MADAM ST. MARIE Palmist and clalrvor- aot. has recovered from her long ill ness and will resume her work. Tells you the past, present and future correctly. Tells you everything per taining to business, marriage, divorce, love anal r s, sickness, death, accidents and everything of Interest. One cail will prove her wonderful accuracy. Office rioars from I to 10 p.m. 7iA Fourth ave nue. Take the Blue line. west- JTCEL EMPIRE COAL A COKE COMPANY Whole s-ie and retail dealers in bituminous and anthracite coal. Prompt delivery servcle. Offices 17 1H First avenue. Telephone west 1290 PATENT!. Patent and trademark office, room II. Mitchell it Lvnde buliding. Rock Island. James F. Murphy, associate, branch of Moore A (o . patent attorneys Washington. D. C-. and Chicago, 111. FLORISTS. THE LONGVIEW Park Floral compaay, Meyer & Behrintr. Props. Green house 1U5 Fifteenth street. Plant, cut Dower and designs. HENRY GAETHJE Proprietor Chlppian nock nursery. Cut flower and design ot all kinds. City store. 1807 Second ivinat Telephone 610 ARCHITECTS. LEONARD DRACK Architect and uperln tendent. Skinner block, econa nooi Office hour 10 to U a m . 4 to ;S0 p. m. JOHN VOLK & CO. Contractors and build ers. Also manufacturers ot sasn, aoors blinds and mouldings, dealers in plate window and art glass. Offices and factory, nil to lfc Eighteenth street. XIBATING AND PLUMBING. CHANNON. PERRY & COMPANY Heating and plumbing along scientinc ana saui t.irv fines. Careful and stilled workmen, Prompt attention. 114 West Seventeenth feet. Phone H8 REAL ESTATE. E. J. BURNS Citv and. country real estate. If you have pro"perty tor sale, list it with me. If you want to'buy I will do mv best to get vou what you want. Room 11, Mitch ell & L'vnde block. Telephone 1 191. ART DECORATION. pininnv a. sov Artistic interior decora' tlon. Finest line of late pat-er carried and skilled workmen employed. Moderate prices. 417 Seventeenth street. GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. H. J. TOHER & CO. Brokers, Davenport. Stocks, grain, provisions, cotton. Private wire to New York and Chicago. Offices 109 Main sticet. Telephone 407. GEORGE H. SIDWELL & CO. Commission merchants. Grain, hay and provisions. Members of the Chicago board of trade aud Chicago Stock exchange. Established 85 years. No. 642 and M3 Kialto building Long distance pnone. Harrison 28A6. ELECTRICAL. W. A. ROBB A CO. All kinds ot electrical construction. Estimates furnished and service prompt and reliable. Flue line of gas and combination fixtures. 119 Eight eenth street. LEGAL. Master's Sale. E. H. GDE!i. Attorney. State of Illinois. t ca Rock Island Countv. t In the circuit court ot said county. In chancer v The Rock Island Mutual Building. Loan and Savings association s. Jessie r. iiarnis, t'narles Morrison. Agnesa Morrison, tt al.. No 5'Jt Foreclosure Notice is hereby given, that by virtue of a decree of said court, entered in the above entitled cause, on the '2!Uh dav of No vember. A. D. ni:i. I shall, on Saturday, the second dav of January. A.I) 1901. at the nour of two o'clock in the alternoon, at the north doorofthe court house in the citv of Hock Island, in said countv ot' Hock Island, to satisfy said decree, sell at public vendue, to the highest bidder for cash in hand, that certain parcel of lunu situate It the countv of Kock Island and state ot Illinois, known and described as follows, to-wit: Beginning a 1 a pointone hundred aril titty feeiOnU tt ) south ot the south lined Four teenth a venue, in t ne citv of Rock Island, and three hundred and littv feet (:s."jii ft least of the east line o: Fortv-fourth fctrcet. in said citv: thence east forty teet (40 H ): thence south, one hundred and I hiri v teet (HO it.): thence west, forty leet (40 tt : thence north, one hundred and thirty let t (i:l.i ft.) to the place of beginning, being part of the southeast quarter (Mot the north west quarter c4) ot s- tlon six (6). lownsliio seventeen (i7) north range one (I) westol the tourth (4tb) principal meridian lilted al -Moline. nunois. mis icuiu uay 01 December, A. I. WALTER J. KNTR1K1N. Master in Chancery lor Rock Island County, Illinois. E. U. (II'VKR, Cain plain an ts Solicitor. Master's Sale. State of Illinois. (, Rock Island County, fs" In the circuit court of said county in chancery. The Rock Island Mutual Building. Loan & Savings Association, vs. jonn uicKgren. ForecTosuie. No. 2H Notice is hereby given that by virtue of a den ee of said court, entered lr, the above entitled cause 011 the 2".h uav of November. A. D. IWi'M 1 shall, on Saturday tne Second dav of J'luarv. A. 1 m4 at tne nour or 2 o ciork in the af '-ernoon.at the north door 01 the court house in the city of Ro'k Island in said county vf Kock Island, to satisfy said decree, sell at pjbl: vru-iuf. to ttie highest bidder for cash in lulu'. tl t '' an parcel ot land situated in thecouulv ol Rock Island and state of Illinois, kuown and described as follows, to-wit. , No (:iei ) in M'"cfc No Fou' (I) In Rod mans suodivlsi. :i t.t n.trt of Hale's audition to tne c. tv of Hock Island Dated at MobLe. Illinois, this Tenth day ol December. A. D. 1303. WALTER .1 ENTRIKIN. Master in Chancerv. Kock Island county, 111. EDWARD H. GUYElt. Com pit's Sol'r. Notice of Final Sett lenient. Estate ol Augustus L. Kaln, deceased. Public notice is hereby given that the un dersigned. Adam R. McBurney. has this day Hied uis tlnal report and settlement as sucn in the county court ot Hock Island county, and hearing on said report has b-en set for January 2J. lm. al nine o clock a. in., at which time nersons interested mav appear and make obi'ctlons thereto, and It no ob jections are Oled. said report will be ap proved at that time, and the undersigned will ask tor an order ot distribution and will also ask to be discharged. Rock Island, IU . Dec 30, i'.wi:t. ADAM R. M'HI'RNEY. Executor of !ast will and testament ot Au gustus L Kaiu. HARRY M. M CASK R IN. Atiorney for Executor. No tire of Final Settlement. Estate ot Ncis G. Osterman. deceased. Public notice is hereby given that the un dersigned. Amelia A. osterman. administra trix ot said estate, has this day tiled her tlnal report and settlement as sucn in the county court of Kock Island county, and hearing on said report has been set lor January u, nM, at 8 o . lock a. m . at which time jernons i n terested mav aprwar and make objection thereto, and "it no objections are Hied, said report will be approved at that time, and the undersigned wi.l ask for an order of dis tribution and will also ask to be discharged. Rock Island. Id.. Dec. 15. 1SUV AMELIA A. OaTER.MAN. Administratrix. Notice of Final Settlement MARMN E. sWEENEY, Attorney. Estate of Marie Kleinrnairr, deceased. Public notice is hereby given that the un derslgned. Reiubart i.t-intr. administrator de bonis non of the estate of Marie Klein maier. deceased, has this day tileu his final rej-ort and settlement as such in the countv court of Uock Island county, and hearing on oaid report has been set Tor Tuesday. January 12. 1'.4.at ao'cloi k a. m . at which time tersoii Interested may apiear and lutke objecvions thereto, and if no oi jections are hied said -port will be ai proved al that time, and the undersigned will ask tor an order of distribution, ano will also ask to be discharged. Kock Island. 111.. Dec. 17. RElNHAil'i C.KIGKR. Administrator dc bo ti'.h non of estie of Mirie K:eiiin,a!t-r deceased. Admiulstratora Notice. Estate of AnilersO. Berseil. deceased. The undersigned having been apimnted administratrix of the estate of Aimers O Berseil. la'.e of the county of Rock Island, state of Illinois. deceased. hereby gives nonce lhat she w;il appear before the county court of Rock lland county at the county court room. In the citv of Kock llard. at tne Marco terra on tne tlrst Monday In March next, at wbico time all jx-rsoni. having culm against said estate zr- not, tied aud request ed to at.'-uu tot the purpose ot having the same adjusted. All persons indebted t said estate are re quested to make immediate payment to the undemigned. Dated this zsri dar of December. A. D. 19. I MA B. bkrsel.'h Administratrix. J. B. OAKLE4F. fcollcitor PROrittSIOWAL-ATTOKMBT. McCASKRIN McCASKRIN-Atorney at law. Rock Island and Milan. Kock Island office in Uengstoa biock. Uilaa offlea oa Main street CONNELLY A CONNELLY-Attomav at law. and N. Larson. Swedish Advokau Money leaned. Office over crami'lour book store, 1719 Second avenue. JACKSON.HUllSTdiSTA FFOBD Attorneys, at law. office la Kock Island National bank building. LUDOLPH RE YNOLDS Attorneys at law. Money to loan. General legal bus -nes. Noia'T pnblic 17CS Second avenue, Buford block. SWEENEY A WALKER Attorneys and counsellors at law Abstracts of title. Offioe in Beagstou block. SEARLE A MARSHALL Lawyers. Money to loan on good real estate se-urUy. Mitch ell & Lynde b.ock. Rock Island. 111. McENIRV ft McEN I B V Attorneys at law. Loau mouev on good security; make col lections. References. Mitchell A Lynde bankers. Office, Mitchell A Lynde build Ing. JAMES F. MURPHY Attorney at law. General legal practice. Office room IX, Mitchell Jfc Lvnde building. Union Elec tric phone 6oi. PHYSICIANS. DR. CORA EMEKY REED Homeopathic physician. Special attention to diseases ot women and children: also diseases of eye, ear. nose and throat. Office hours, 9 SO to is a. m.. 1 to 4 p.m. 331 Sixteenth street Rock island. DENTISTS. J.T.TAYLOR Dentist. Office hours 8:80 to 12 m., 1 30 to 5 p. m. I9 Eighteenth street, opposite union office. Telephone new 53S3. INSURANCE. INSURANCE on dwellings anil household goods a specialty. Oldest and best com panies, lowest rates C. R. Chamberlin, Mitchell A Lynde block. Phone 103a PLEASANT F. COX Real estate and Insur ance. O'.d Are companies represented. Your patronage solicited. 'Phone Union 6S. Office over Thot )uias' drug store. BENNETT'S Insurance acencv. Fire, lite. accident. h?!th and plate glass. Rea estate aud lo.in Room S. Buford Mock. Residence ptiouc. union .161 : office, union It: TORNADO INSURANCE Rates for city projerty 20 cents per 1100 one year, 4(1 ceni per ilOO three years. ttO cents per Inhl rive years. Call or address C. R. Chamberlin Agent. Mitchell A Lynde building. HAYES A CLEAVELANI) The pioneer agency. Old time and dre tested compa nies. Fire, lightning, plate glass, tornado, accident, iitc, or almost anvformofri.sk. Ground floor offices 310 to 218, Eighteenth street. WE WILL BON D YOU - Executors, admin istrators, guardians, trustees, trustees or any kind of Judicial bouds; louge and so ciety officers; city, state or U.S. govern ment officials; contractors; positions of trust; iu fact, any kind of bond you want (except bail bonds). Terms reasonable Hayes & Cleaveland. resident manager. Fidelity aud Deposit company, of Mary land. GOLDSNflTH & McKEE Insurance agencv. IVoples National lunu building, Ro k Island, 111. Represent ouly first class com- fianies, writing tire, tornado, plate glass lability, burtlary. accident and health Insurance. All iolirlcs issued uKn the latest plans and most liberal conditions Surety bon is turiiisued through the Amer ican Bonding company, of Baltimore, Md. 0en every Wednesday aud Saturday nlvlit. MONEY TO LOAN. MONEY TO LOaN on real estate security at lowest rates Marlon E. Sweeney, attor ney, rooms 33-3.1, Mitchell A Lynde build ing. Rock Island. MONEY TO LOAN In any amount, on any kind of security. Also choir- property lor sale or rent. W. L. Coyne. SJ0 Seventeenth street, up stairs. WE make a specialty 01 loaning money on household goods, horses, wagons, etc , without removal and In a quiet way. Call on us lor quick loans. Fidelity Loan com pany. Room Mitchell Lvnde block. THK TIUVCLE.M' (1CIDI C CHICAGO. R.lCK ISLAND J a 1'acido Railway Tlok ei 3ao be pure based st City Tlonijt omce 1818 Second ave nue, or C , R. L A P. depot Fifth avenue foot, ot Thirty- irs sweet. Paoria braocti depot, foot of 'we :i!eth street. Phone West UK'S, West 142. Frank U. Plumper. C. P. A. TU4INS. Golden" State Limited iMnyer Limited A uiumi. . Ft. Worth, Denver & K. C M cneapolf Diven3oriA Chicago imaba A M'nueapolis.... ("XorauoA Omittia DisMolce It Oaiahs Djnver, Lincoln & Omaha. Otn Moines Kxprev Si. Paul A Mloneap. .. 11 inter. K. Worth C I bast. I WtHT. (1 i'l niu 1 1 I pm S 4.S am 2:fb arn t f: 0 am tl0:30 pm it 71 " am 0:10 pm t 7:. SO am t 7:00 pm tl2:4f am 8:00 am t 1:10 pm 110.13 pm 12:35 am t 9 f it ar. 3:40 am t 8.00 am t 1:.V pm t 7 iK) so" 8.40 am t B:M pin S:ir am IU:u pm KansasClty .St Joe ACalif 11:10 pm t 7:10 am P.OCK Island A Washington pin t :2ft pm Caicago A DesMolD5 t 1:58 pm t 'i OO pm Rio. Island A Brooklyn Ac 1 15 pm.t 7:10 am timant f:h pm'X :W am Omaha St Des Moines t 6 M pn) Hi pm Cedar Kpldg. Tipton iu:.i ani'T i:wpm BOCK lSI-AND A D ft)RIA OlVlSIOM. Trains ieavo Twentieth street station. Main line tr'.cs start from main depot on Fifth ,oaue 6 minutes in advance of time given. eoria. Sprlcgfleld. St. L., Indlsrapolls. C!nolncaU. Pjorla Ejrrre - I'aorla, lcdlaaspoils. Cin cinnati, Bloomlogtoa.... Sherrard Aooom C'Jie A Hhnrrard Aceom. Cafr c and She rard : s-10 air. (: i 17:20 pa. f : pm I I', pm tl:l aa '. " io fM am P.-4.T am is 4 nw SVrto pm' "! r.Ti ,r-,TsJ. 4D!prture JDally, except Sun day. CHICAGO, HURLINu ton A ulncy Depot Second avenue and Twenti eth street Telephone 1190 M. J. YOUNG. Agent TAIISS. LB A VS. j I 1 j ;. ami 4 Si am t7.io pa t7'0pa; imi v s e 55 am tflb am 7.15 pm t7:15 pr St L-juis oprmKubiu, Galesburg, Peons and sji'lnajr Si:r,iCK. Jnccdota and Ccleago. Si. Lou's, ivai.sa Clvy. ij(,t,er aud P'.;id Ooast 3lriln aol polcta In termediate D iri.qao. C;lfito:i. La UroAsA, f.t Paul, Minn, and N. W CI ntoc, Dubuque Uir ton and interme J.ate am pm am s7 i to.1 fcft pm . avup at. nock I&1A6O 2a minutes lor meals. 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