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i THE ARGUS, THUHSDAT, rEBBTJART 4, 1904. 3 Like a comet THis In tha sky comes tha star of health to tha weak and famous remedy weary despon- does for the stom . cer.t dyspeptic. ach that which it is unable to do for stomach Itself, even if but slightly disordered or overburdened. troubles and digestive disorders. Kodol Supplies the natural hi Juices of digestion and does the work of the stomach, relaxing the nervous tension, while tha Inflamed muscles and membranes of that organ are allowed to rest and heal. It cures 9, indigestion, flatulence. Cl;Mt palpitation of the heart, nervous dyspepsia ar.d all stomach troubles b tn Vt cleansing, purifyir.g and strengthening the glands, membranes of the stom ach and digestive organs. Kodol DyspepslaO Tear Det'er Cao Supply Jam. Bottles only. S 1 .00 Size holding 2'4 MrosS tha trial size, which seiia fer srv tmtttd by E. C DeWlTT CO, CHICAGO. mi HjlvcYou Visited Our New Store? Drop in and 8oe our fine lino of pureliome made a n d ics. , 1 n ado fn;sli daily. AVe also have a complete line at all times of all the Avell known eastern candies and bon lions. 317 Twentieth Street. vr- "Up Agin" a Good Thing a m:in is when lie comruenre to patronize tlm American Steam Lantulrv. "The tx'st lamnlrv I ever strunk1' is what thos; who inhile in a little slanj; would h.iy. Hut enlru nous if you waut your linen as faultless as when j on lirst loujht i-. in color and lini?h, we willxnar a n tee to do it to your satisfaction every time. Careful handling ami artist ie work are among oir ui-to-tlate niethvKls. American Steam Laundry Twelfth Strvt sud nrtb Afnnf. fhuue 1130. It's a Pleasure To Smoke a good cig'ar. If you have not tried our cigars you have yet to learn what really good cigars ere. Poor Cigars are never permitted to form a part of our stock. If you want something nice in cigars, to bacco, pipes and smoker's arti cles give us a calL S. til. Arndt & Co., Uengton Block, lTOo Second Ae i JEf V JfyYr: '-y3& PANAMA USURPATION. The Administration Disregards Treaty and Precedents. 30UESE CA2IN0T BE JUSTTJIED If It Hastens the Overthrow of Lib erty the People of the raited States Will Have Reason Some Day For negrrettinff That They Ever Heard of Panama. i i There is no doubt that some of these United States, especially those border ing on the frnlf of Mexico, are extreme ly anxious for the ratification of the Panama treaty. The business men of those state think their iuateri.nl inter -.sis will ! much improved with the canal an accomplished fact, and they are apparently wining mat tne coup d'etat of I'resMent Itoosevrlt in seiz injr the iithnius shall be condoned, even if a yreut wrong has been committed. In thus encouraging international law lessness and overriding a solemn treaty with a sister republic tuose who are arguing the consummation of the in hjuiiy may well pause and inquire if their ox may not be the. next to be gored. If the president of the United States is allowed to set aside treaties he may soon override the constitution if the occasion arises to profit politically by so doing, and the business interests of the very states now demanding ratifi cation would b; the first to suffer. The only safeguard for peace, safety and good government is a strict compliance with law. international or domestic. The evidence that ".'resident Roose velt has either carelessly or purposely set aside the provisions of the treaty of 1810 Is to be round In senate document No. lu, Fifty-eighth i-ongress, special session. It contains a part of the dis patches and instructions relating to the disturbances on the isthmus in 1902 and a statement by Captain Ueisinger. our senior naval officer in those seas, asking directions from the navy depart ment lis to what his course should be. Hut the captiiin was very clear on the main int. for lie added. "I am fully aware of the fact that by treaty and I convention we are not supposed to take charge until the Colombian government ; has announced its inability to guard the i road." That was the law then and was j the law the ther day when our officers were commanded to prevent troops or the Colombian government from land ing for the purM)se of keeping the transit open over the Panama railroad. Tims only n year ago we were assisting Colombia in nsserting control over Iin ama, and now we have resisted her ef forts in that direction. How do President Roosevelt and th Republican senators Justify this course? The president said it was In "the inter est of civilization." That phrase has al ways been usihI by kings and emperors when they wanted warrant for usurpa tion, but a republic cannot indorse such doctrine unless it Is on the verge of im perialism, nor can the White House senators give any 'better explanation. Overriding Colombia may hurry the building of the oarial by a few months, but the people will hive grave reasons for wishing they haJ never heard of Panama if it hastens the overthrow of their liberty. Salad Dnya. Quite the simplest interpretation of the trite phrase "salad days" refers it simply to the fresh green quality and character of such vegetables as are grown for salad and which m:iy be taken as typical of the raw inexperi ence of youth. Probably it was used in this connection by Shakespeare i:i "An tony and Cleopatra:" My salad days. When 1 was gret-n In judgment. Another and very different derivation links the expression with salle. or sad dle, the block upon which iu olden days schoolboys were birched. In this form the words are allied to the Teirortb of salad oil," for which, on All Fools days. Imys were sent to the saddler's shop, where they often met with a Warm reception. It is Just possible that the term had some reference to the "Saladine-tcnth." a tax imposed by Poie Innocent III. to provide funds from Kuglaud and France for the crusade led by Richard I., but this seems needlessly farfetched. A Round of Pleasure. The philanthropic lady sat in the midst of the McFadden family, expos tulating with them in n pained voice on the frequency with which they chased "the festive can" around the corner to the nearest liquor saloon. "You ought to provide some kind of wholesome amusement for your fam ily." said the philanthropic lady stern ly to tU abashed McFadden. "You should do something to lighten the burden of living. Kvery life needs a little sunshine in it." "Oh. missus." spoke up Miss McFad den. aged thirteen, eagerly, "we has plenty of fun. There's always a fight or somethin entertainin goin' on In the tiniinint. Why, oney last week a gentleman cut a lady's throat and drug her past our door." LIpplncott's Maga zine. Pulverised Sosjar. If men are the salt of the earth, women are undoubtedly the sugar. Oid maids are brown sugar, good ma tured matrons are loaf sugar and pretty uirls the fine pulverized sugar. Puss the puivcrlied sugar, please. Annisteii (Ala.) Hot Blast. Perfect Happiness. "IHi you really believe there is such a thing in this world as "perfect happi ness? " "Of coarse, bat some other fellow al ways has It. Philadelphia Ledger. 1 HARD TO UNDERSTAND. The "sbtsan'i Vocabulary Was Vbj. slinir to the StrauKfr. He was a scholarly looking English man, with the abstracted appearance of n student about him. and he wanted to take a ride to a suburban locality and back. "What will be your charge?" he asked the cabman. "Two plunks." replied cabby. Two what?" "Plunks bones-cases. Ain't you on?" "On?" echoed the other in bewilder ment. "Not until I know how much it is to cost mo for the trip. That is what I am asking you." "That's what I'm tellin' you. Two daddies. See?' ' "I beg pardon. That is equally mys tifying. Either I have failed to make you understand me or I am singularly deficient in apprehending the vocabu lary of commerce. May I ask you to make one more effort to tell me what my fare will be for the proposed trip?" "Told 3-ou live or six times. Two bucks; two cart wheels." A light seenml to dawn upon the be fogged mind of the scholarly person. Could you." he said, "by any possi bility mean .2?" "Sure. That's what I've been tellin' you ail along, but you don't seem to un derstand English." A few moments later one might have seen a cab making its way toward the suburbs. On the driver's seat was a brisk looking personage with his plug" hat tilted back on his head, and on the inside was a passenger who was indus triously Jotting down something iu his uotelxiok. Yout h's Companion. A DEN OF DISORDER. Tin Press tiallery of tbe Fresrh Chamber of Deputies. The press gallery of the French cham ber of deputies seems to enjoj- special privileges. The reporters behave as they please that is to say. very badly. They shout. laugh, interrupt the ora tors or discuss among themselves the topics treated on the floor. As their voices are drowned by the noise made by the house and, their manifestations are not easily located, the president and his deputies affect to ignore them ind very often let pass many boyish pranks in which that young and some what uneducated IhhI.v is wont to In dulge. When they are wearied by a speech they cry out "Cloture!" as the deputies do to shut off a speaker. They greet speakers whom they dislike with groans or laughter. They make at the top of their voices all sorts of disre spectful remarks about the lawmakers down below. There was one reporter in the press gallery of the senate who. as he entered, used to cry out the fa iuoo ilii....- jf a sneaker of the revo lution. "President d'assassins. je de mande la parole:- As a rule, however, the deputies by themselves are a spec tacle interesting enough, and the noise they make is distracting enough to 1110- nojyolize the whole attention of the gal leries as well as of the speaker; i-onse quently the din of the press gallery passes unheeded until once in awhile journalist goes too far and has to be called to order or expelled. Century. SDK r of Slilk. Sugar of milk, which is made front whey, in itself has no uielicii.l quali ties. Aside from its uses as a food for the young, it Is known to the med ical profession principally as a vehicle. iioineopaiiuc pnysicians naturally use it more than the allopaths, but loth allopaths and homeopaths nowadavs are giving medicine in tablet form to n great extent, and the tablets are in most oases made palatable by sugar of milk. Sugar of milk also forms the bulk of triturations, more commonly known to patients as powders. Only a small per cent of the average powder is medi cine. I5y means of mixing sugar of milk the taking of moderate doses of powerful drugs is made possible. In Ihe globule or pill form this is also true. A DIjs at the Satirists. The Instinct of mankind against sat ire Is really a very sound InstincL Satire is always dishonest, for it is al ways the expression of hatred for a thing hopelessly coveted. Who satirizes humanity? None but he who. not hav ing the common human advantages. Is obsessed with admiration of them. Who satirizes plutocracy V The pauper, who Is wnrtwed by the notion of wealth. Who satirizes aristocracy? The man who wishes bo had been born :in arist04T.nL Thackeray wislu-d that, and the Marquis of Farintosh was one or the natural outcomes of his wish. Max lieerbohm in Saturday Iteview. IIoit in Advertise. The householder in glancing through his morning paper lias his attention caught by the more attractive adver tisements. Advertising is an essential factor in iimdern business metho4ls. anl to advertise wisely the business man must understand the workings of the minds of his cuslotuers and must know how to influence them effective ly he must know how to apply psychology to mlvertising. Atlantic. Instructions to tbe Cook "How long shall I boil the eggs. ma'am?" asked the cook. "I don't exactly know." replied the young housewife. iut -ok them until thev are real tender." Chicago Iot. T4)lee. bat Limited. Frugal Aunt Well. Tommy, haven't you anything to say after rating a nice dinner like that? Tommy Yea" ra; I hain't had half enough. Chicago Tril-uno- The f er Mna. Dinah now beautiful am de new moon tonight? Mose Yt-s. It looks dei, like n slice oh tvatermillion. San Francisco Bulletin. MOXTrTS TFT A I- F?.m P.n atl.e Hy'nei l):iilv and I'.e Three or l .oir Times ("aid! f Catarrh. Re.MiIts in this treatment nave given T. H. Tin inns so much eontiilev.ee in Hyemei that he will give a montl:' trial with the- positive un-:ertahrliiin that if at the t ml c.f that time a curt is not etTVcted or enough relief gained to warrant a continued u.-e of the treatment for a -while l nger. money will.be rcfune-!. Hyomei is the 011'v treatment catarrh that has ecr beeijM.ld the for 1111 :ler a "no cure, no pay" plan, and the ciilv .ne where a month trial Treat ment is free unless it cures. WAVTtSI HIROKIOAWirori. WANTED A cashier's dess, six feet lone (iive description and price. Address E. S., Argus office. WANTED 1. OHO people to use Ctncho Relief Tonic, a positive cure ior uiarrnoea ana ciauips. For sale by all dru(? gists. WANTED To bov a borse. 1100 to ST0 pounds. Not too ld, price not above W5 Address Hidgley. 2121 Vourtu avenue. WANTED Ladies to visit tne Noonday Rest rooms at 1K18H Tbird avenue, near . M. C. A. buildintr. Good home cooked din ner from 11 :3U to 1. Supper Saturdayouly from 5 to 8 c m. we exist ior Jr"ommo dation. not pro tit- Rooms open sll day to ladies for rest. i. FOR SAT.R-MIOCKXI.ANr-Otm. FOR SALE House bold goods, chesp it tak en at once. Apply at 215 Fittb streei. FOR SALE A lot of freh milch rows at 101? E;ghteentb-and-a-balf aveoue, iuoliue. Telephone 2 yi. oid "pboue. FOR SALE Cheap, a nearly new upright piano, or will trade for borse and buggy or unable merchandise. What havevou to offer:- Addrttw 1). ? " care 01 Argus. MISCKIL4NKOCS. IP YOU WANT to buy, sell, trade or rent anything, engage neipor secure a situation the Mail Is the one paper In Moline that can do It tor you. Mail wants are popular and Mall wants bring results. One-half ceut per word ts the price to all alike, cash In advance. 2-cent stamps will do Evening and Saturday Mall. Moline til LOST AND FOUND LIST A small. wite French poodle ans wering to the nameot Dick. Finder re turn to 21! Sixth avenue and be rewarded. FOUND A small nccketbook, coa'alninr some change, on Twentieth street, owu r can fcave same by a ling at 1CHt Sveu teenth street and uajiug tor this notice LOST Between Eigh'h street and McCabe's store a ladies' old bunting case watch and pip. Name of owr er auu giver engraved in case. Finder please tetura to WMii Third avenue acd b rewarded. OKA IN AND PROVISIONS. H. J. TOHER & CO. Brokers, Davenport Stocks, grain, provisions, cotton. Private wire to New York and Chicago. Offices 109 Main stieet. Telephone 407. GEORGE H. SIDWELL A CO. Commission merchants. Lirain. hay and provisions. Members ol the Chicaeo board of trade and Chicago Stock exenange. Establisued 25 years. No. 51 and f!3 Rialto building Long distance phone. Harrison HJfifi. EDUCATIONAL. AUGUSTANA COLLEGE Business depart ment. A thorough business iraininggiven for entry into commercial lite. Terms reasonable- Apply at Augustana college. VILLA DK CHANTAL A home school for f irls conducted by tbe Sisters of the Vlsl ation. Rudimentary and higher branches and all polite accomplishments taught. Twentieth street and Fifteenth avenue. Rock Islaud. FLORISTS. THE LONG VIEW Park Floral company, Meyer & BehrlnE, Props. Green aousei 1116 Fif teenth street. Plants, cut flower and designs. HENRY GAETHJE Proprietor Cbipplan nock nursery. Cut flowers and dealgns ot all kinds. Citv store. )6W Second ave nac Telephone li 10 HOTELS AND RESORTS. GRAND HOTEL Famous Co i fax mineral springs. Offers best accommodation at reasonable prices. Address William Frey, Colfax, Iowa. LAS VEGAS HOT SPRINGS Located 6,767 teet above the sea. All tne year round re sort. A perfect place for rest. For panic- uiars auuress ur. Utimei r. rciuusi incur ! rf-ertor. T.as Veeas. N M. ART DECORATION. pariuon A SON Artistic interior decora tion. Finest line of late paper carried and skilled workmen employed. Moderate prices. 417 Seventeenth street. INFORMATION Itl'RBitl". PARTIES desiring domestics, coks. dining room girls, nurse girls or washerwomen can be provided by calling or addressing 512 Sixteenth street. New Phone 5ies LAUNDRIES. ROCK ISLAND STEAM LAUNDRY Baurs feld Si Sexton, proprietors. Fine finish and ouick service. 1814 Third avenue Phone w nt ELECTRICAL. W- A. ROBH CO. All kinds o electrical construction. Kattmates tarnisnea ana service prompt and reliable. Fine line ol gas and combination fixtures. I IB Eight eenth street. PATENTS. Patent and trademark office, room H, Mitcheu & Lynde buliaing. kock Island. James F. Murpby. associate, brunch of Moore & Co.. patent attornes. Washington. D. C. and Chicago. IU. CONTRACTORS AMD BCIXDBKf. JOHN VOLK it CO.-Contractors and build ers. Also manufacturers of sash, doors blinds and mouldings. Dealers la plate window and art glass. Offices and factory, til to 329 Eigbteentu street. EXPRESS. STORAGE, UFS AND CAB. ROBB S TRANSFER CO.. 130 - West Seven- teentn street- uia pnone lajy. rtew pnone M51 New storage building. Express, bag gage, bus and cab calls answered day or night. rCEL KMHIRE OOA. COKE COMPANY Whole sale and retail dealers in bituminous and anthracite coal. Prompt delivery serrcle. Offices 1718 First avenue. Telephone west two CLAIRVOYANT. MADAM ST. MARIE Palmist and clalrvov aot, ha recovered from her long ill Dtss and will revume her work. Telia you the pat. present and future correctly. Tells you everything ier taialng to business, marriage, divorce, love affairs, sickness death, accidents and everything ot interest. One rail will prove ber wonderful accuracy. Office hours from l to 10 p. m. Fourth ave nue. Take the Bine line, west- . ITANTED MALsl HstTLP WANTED At once. Harper House. three boll boys at the WANTED biifciitiHJv to learn trade, ply at IE08 Sccoud aveuue W ANTED An outside salesman at once. We pa f highest wanes of any house in th. three cities and furnish horse and waron. Call at -1 2 Fourth avenue. Rack Is'and. WANTED -Two wagon salesmen :o sell coffees teas, etc Spiencid hanre for a ood man. Must be a steady, energitic bustier. Permanent position, good pay. Boud require J. Bartlett Bros. WANTED Bright young man to travel, ad vertising and collecting, o monthlv to start and all expenses. Self addressed envelope tor reply. Address Road Supt., ill Pcntlac building.. Chicago. WANTED Responsible pefsint to art is agents in evety county for article in big demand bv farmers and truck growers. Salav or commission. Prompt rei ly ner essarv. The Protecto company, Mon mouth, 111. WATS TED- Men to lrarn na-ber trade. Our method saves vearsof apprentices!! p. Free work, careful instructions, diploma ?.i;d positions given. Inducements to dis tant app'icanls. Can earn espenstji. Iu vestigale at once. Moler Barber college C'nicago, 111. WANTED Good reliable men to sell full lice of coilees. teas, st ices and bakin? now der. Good proiosition to riibt partv. Only those who can t;'.ve bond need ar-piy. For f 'J 11 tiarii-u'ars write or rail on The I'nioa t'acldc Tea company. HM w est Third street, Sterling. 111. WANTED several industrious persons in each state to travel for bouse established II years and with a large capital, to call upon mercnnis ana seems tor suocesstul and profitable line, permanent engage ment.. weeKiy casn saiarv 01 ta and an traveling extienses and hotel bills ad vanceu io cash each week. Fxperienre not essential. Mention reference and en- ctofe self-addressed envelope. National. v Caxton building, Chicago. WANTED F EM A LIS HELP. WANTED Pantry girls atthe Harper house WANTED A washerwoman at S16 Nine- teenth street. WANTED At once, twenty sewing girls at 'i ri-city itegana company, opposite M. w. A building. WANTED A girl for general housework: mut be a good cook, deferences desired. Apply atuib Second avenue. WANTED Lad'es to learn hair dressine. manicuring and lacial massage. Four weeks completes, catalogue mailed, Moler Co'lege, Chicago. WANTED One or two good singers for iilus- iraiea songs, wo'uo use to nave parlies that could dance (white or colored). Girls preferred. Addrers Entertainment com pany. 18 7 Second avenue, citv. WANTED POSITIONS WANTED Position as coachman bv man of French nationality. Apply at 201 Third avenue. FOR RENT ROOMS s FOK RENT-Furnished rooms at H03 Sec- ond avenur. FOR RENT Office room on ground floor at kock island nouse. FOR RENT Nicf ly furnished room with all mouern conveniences at 1228 isfcond ave nue. FOli KENT Room for I11MU housekeeping lurnlsncd or unfurnished. t.'O Eleventh street. FOR RENT Two nicely furnished rooms suitable for gentlemen. Apply 1609 Filth avenue. . FOR RENT Two furnished rootrs for lie tit housekeeping at 4K3 Sixth avenue. New 'phone 84iw. FOR RENT A large furnished front room with all modern conveniences at Uu3 Fourth avenue. FOR RENT Furnished rooms lor light housekeeping. Modern conveniences, lull Fourth avenue. FOR RENT Furnished room with all mod ern improvements at 317 Fifteenth street. Opposite court bouse. FOR RENT Four unfurnished rooms with heat and all modern conven.enc es at 110s Twenty-second street. FOR RENT Furni8ned front room with all modern -onveniences, suitable for gentle men, at 531 Twelfth street. 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 room with bth. gas and beat. Apply at '910 Second avenue. Gentlemen pre ferred. FOR RENT Nicely furnished room with bord. Modern con eniences. Electric 'phone ROCS. Apply 12-J Second avenue. FOR -RENT Furnished rooms with good board in a private German boarding bouse, all modern improvements, at reas onable price. Mrs. F. C. Habn. 637 Seven teenth street. Phone 638 Brown. FOR RENT HOTjMK.H. FOR RENT Five-room cottage with sum mer kitchen. 12;2 Sixth avenue. Inquire at 12-.' I Sixth avenue. FOR RENT A well built e-room hocse in good condition, partly modern near car line. Inquire at 933 seventeenth street. FOR RENT A T-room houfe In desirable location: with all modern improvements and conveniencer. R'ect reasonable. Ap ply E. W. Hurst. FOR RENT -Two choice thirtv-live dollar flits in Sa)a building. Steam heat, hot and eold water. jaDitoi service, etc. Apply Fourtn avenue. FOR RENT Flat, corner Sixth avenue and Twentieth street. Heat furnished, all modern conveniences. Inouire of M. M. sturgeon, Room ltf. Mitchell & Lvnde build In. FOR RENT A 10-room house with all mod ern conveniences, one-hait block trom Elm street car line, located on Twentv-ninth street Rent reasonable if taken at once. Call at 8.7Twentv-nlnth street. FOR RENT Two-tory house at 1102 Third avenue, suitable for two ramiiies. four and five rooms each par. Also a n-rnom house on Sixth street and Fourteenth avenue, l'.rquire at 1).4 Fifteenth street. Pnone b23 FOR RENT FARMS. FOR RENT OR SALE On crop payments, several choice farms Send for list John Mulhall. Sioux City. Iowa. H BATING AND PLUMBING. CHANSON, PERRY & COMPANY Heating and Plumbing along scientific and sani tary lines. Careful and skilled workmen. Prompt attention. 114 West Seventeenth treet. phone 1148 LEGAL. Executor's No tit. Estate of John H. Lloyd, deceased. Tbe undersigned having been appointed executrix of the. last will and testament ol jotioll. Llovd. late of tbe county of Kock Inland, state of Illinois, deceased, hereby Hives notice that she will appear before the countv court of Kock lsiand county at tb county court room, in the citv ot Roct Isl and, at the April. A D. l'.Ot. term, on tbe first Moauav in April rext. at wmcn time ail per son having claims agamst said estate are no- tltlec aea requested to atiena ior tbe pur pose ol baving the same adjusted. Alt persons Indebted to said estate are re quested to make immediate payment to thr under gned Dated this 1st day of Feb-uary.A. D.. 1B04. ELLEN LLOVD. Executti. for 8AI.K crrr peopkrtt. FOR SALE Best bargains In lots on Twen tv-Uitli street and 'leuih avenue if taken at once. Easy payuieuu.. Inquire Beidy 11 res. FOR SALE Cheap it taken at once, good paying fruit and cigar stand in good loca tion. Bent, 10 per month. Address "F 13 this office. FOR SALE OR REST Seven room bouse with lot 4oxi"2 situated at 9-3 Fourth ave nue. Rock Island. Sold on easy terms. O. A. Solacder. 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 FOR SALE Lots in Gregg's addition. Twenty-fourth and Twentv-flfth streets between Elghth-and-a-haif and Ninth avenues. Call and gefprices. Reidy Bros POR SALE At a bargain, a rvrcoui collate in excellent condition, with bath aiso barn s.nd large lot. Price f 1 500: tM ca.-.h, balance on time. Goldsmith McKee. FOR SALE or trade 1 with tj-room cotfase. lai 5-acre truit frm rce darn, gao wen an1! cistern, one mtie from cuv limits. Mitchell & Eckhart & BufTutn. Room 1 !.i mie building FlR SALE-ln south HeMs a splendid good house of ave roams wi'h bun and attic, lot xOxSui. good nara and fruit tree. One block from Eighteenth avnue and the street car. Price ?i,9.0. H. W alker. FOR SALE One of the best built houses in Uork Island located on Fourteenth and a half 1 treet between Ninth and 1 enth ave nues House almost new lias eicht rooms, lanndrv. bath, furnace, double tioors. tile walks, cinder street. Price W.0iHt. 11. u Walker. FOR SALE A snap if taken at once, a f-rooin cottage, nearly new, wiih one acre of rich ground good barn and other out- buUdincs. t ood well and concrete side walks, p'eniv of fruit trees, one block from street car line. Address O. H. llaud. ISi Twentieth street. REAL ESTATE. E. J. BURNS City and country real estate. If you have property for safe, list It with me. It you want to buy I will do mv best to get you what you want. Room tl, Mitch ell A Lynde block. Telephone UWl. LEGAL Administrator's Notice. Estate of Theodore Holdort deceased. The undersierned havinit been appointed administratrix of the estate cf Theodore Hol dorf. late of the countv of Rock Island, state of Illinois. deceased, hereby gives nctice that she will apear before the county court ot Rock lsiand county at the county court room, in the city of Kock Island, at tbe Much term, on the first Monday in March next, at which time all persons nav lng claims against said estate are notiUed auu requesieu 10 aiienu ior me purpose 01 baving me same aujustea. All persons indebted to said estate are re quested to make immediate' payment to thf undersigned. Dated letn day ot January, a. u.,igv4 MARY HOLDOKK. Administratrix. Lt DOLPH & REYNOLDS, Attornevs Executor's Notice. Estate of William H. Graves, deceased. The undersigned having been appointed execute ix of tbe last will aud testament ot William It. Graves, late ot the county ot Rock Island stateoi Illinois deceased. hereby gives notice that she will appear before tne county court of Rock Island county at the county court room in tnecity or kock isiaua. at the March term, on the first Monday in March next, at which time all persons having clalmsagainstsaidestate are uotined and requested to attend tor tne puriiose 01 baving the same adjusted. AH persons lnuemeu to saiu csiate are re quested, to make immediate payment to the undersigned. Dated this isth day of Jan-iarv. A. D. 1003. CLARA M. GKAYES. Executrix. Notice of I Iu tl Settlement. Estate ot Lucy A. I dgingtou, deceased. Public notice is hereby given that the un dersigned. William II. ?chriver, executor of trie lut will and tesLament ot LucvA. Eds i tit ion. has this dav tiled his tlnal reportand settlement as such In the county court of Rock Island county, and bearing on said report has been setfor February -ii. lPtM, at 80' lock a. m . at which time persons in terested may appear and make objections thereto and'it no objections are hied, said report will be approved at that time, and the undersigned will ask for an order of dis tribution and will also ask to be discharged. Rock Island, HI.. Jan. vs. 1904. WILLIAM H. SCHRIVER. Executor. Notice or Final Settlement. Estate ot Jamts Elmer DeLong. deceased. Pub ic notice ii hereby given that the undersigned. Mary DeLong, ad mi distra it is ot tte cute ot .1 ames fciimer ueLong. 1'cceaneri, nas ttiis a .y niea tier tinal re port and seit ement as such in the county cou.tot Hock 1-v.ird Coun'y. an'l htar'nn on saia r. port ht '"' t in.- licuarv 2J 1901. ai nine o'clock a. u... .i svn c'n time persons in'ereited may appear and matte obj ciiocs thereto, and it no ib j... ; ,,,11 ,;- 11 sad rcbort will be aj; pro.id .l. t i.t . auJ the uurt-rsi '.ii' ! wi 1 as lor an order t ciitrilmtsou and i 1 also ak to be discharged. Hock I land In . Jan 2'. li4 MakY DKMisi;. A im!n'.stratilx. JACKSON, UUltVl' Jt STAFFOKL, Attornevs. Master's Sal William Mr.Eniry. K. D. Sweeney, and Loo ney Jc Kelly. Attorneys. State of Illinois, I. Rock Island kunty. ( In the circuit court of said county In cbancerv. Telitba Munroe v. Pascal Rreecher, Jus line Hreecocr. Mike Tjxman. W.A.Por ter, Lydia Wheeian. F H Kellv. Ellen Pearson, Nellie Eimhoff No. tore closure Notice Is hreby given that by virtue of a decree of said court, entered in the above entitled cause on tne Stith nay of December, A. D. 1W3 I shall, on sturdav. tne Twentieth day of February. A. I) I'M at tne "our ot t o clock in the afternoon, at tbe cast door or tbe court house in tbe city of Rock island in said county of Hock Island, to satlsf v said decree. Nell at public vendue, to tne highest and best bidder for cash in naod.tbot-e certai u parcels of land situate In thecounty of Rock Island and Male of Illinois, known and de scribed as follows, to wit: The east forty 10) fet of lot No. Eight (K) in block No. Three 3) In Bailey A Uoyies' aadition tt the titv of Rocs Inland. Also lot No. Two () in block No. Onejl) IKJ.n eral Rodman's addition 10 tne city cf Kock Island. Dated at Moline. Illinois, this Twentieth day 01 January, a. D 1'.ji. W. J. ENTRIKIN. Master In Chancery. Kock Island county. Til WILLIAM M'ENIRY .V K. D. SWEENEY, C"mpllnaPt h Solicitors. LOON KY &. KfcLLY. Defendant sSollcitors. Ad ml a intra tor's Notice Estate of Carl Hinrlchstn, decease I. Tbe undersigned having been appointel administrator of tne estate of Carl 11.--ri bsi-n, late of tne county ot Kock Inland, state ot Illinois. Ceceaini. hereby gives notice that he will appear before the county court ot Rock Island ctuntv atthe county court room. In the city of Rock Is land, at tbe March term, on the tirst Mon day in Mtrcb next, at which time all ier boq navlng claims against aid estate are DOliuea ami requested to attend tor the purpose of baving tne san.e adjusted. Ail persons indrbted to said estate are re qutrted to make immediate payment to the undersigned. Dated thH 13th day of January. A. D. toot A. O HINRICHSEN Administrator Kieenlor'i Nolle. Estate of Henry P. Rosse, deceased. The undersigned l.avlsr been amtcinted executrix of the last win and testament ol rtenry r . Mosse. late 01 tne couttv ot Rock Island., slate of lllluois. defeased, here bv gives notice that she will appear be fore the county court of Kock Inland county at the countv court room. In the city ot Rock Iland. at toe April term, on the dru Monday in April next.- at wnicii time all persona having claim again.t said es tate are notified and requested to attend for the purpose of baving tbe same adjured. All persons indebted to ald estate are re quested to make Immediate payment to the undersigned Dated this 2th dav of January. A D. IV I liULDA IijfejSE, Eaecutiix. VROFKSSIOWAL ATTOKNEV. II M McUASKRIN Attorney -1 -'aw. Rock Island and Milan. Kock hoanu otfice m Heaps von block. Milan office 01 Main street. CONNELLY & OONNELLY Attorneys st Jaw. and N. A. Larson. Swedish Advokat Money loanea. Office over Cram; tou t book store, 1719 Second avenue. JACKSON, HURST & STAFFORD Attorneys at law. Office m Rock Island National bank building. LU DOLPH & REYNOLDS Attorneys at law. Money to loan. General legal busi ness. Nota-r public. 17U6 Second avenue, Uuford block. SWEENEY & WALKER Attorneys acd counsellors at law Abstracts of title. OSiee la Bencston block. SEA RLE & MARSHALL Lawyers. Money to loau on good real estate e-urlty. Mitch ell & Lynde block. Rock Island, III. McENIRY & MeENIRY Attorneysat7ar7 Loan money on good security; make col lections. References. Mitchell & Lynde bankers. Office, Mitchell A Lynde build ing. JAMES F. MURPHY Attorney at law. Oeneral legal practice. Office room 11, M.tcnell & Lynde building. Union Elec tric phone fklol. PHTSICIANS. DR. CORA EMERY REED Homeopathic physician. Special attention to diseases ot women and children; also diseases of eye. ear, nose and throat. Office hours, 9 30 to 1a. ro.. 1 to 4 p. m. $31 Sixteenth street Rock island. DENTISTS. J.T.TAYLOR Dentist Office hours 8 Juto t? m.. i.so to 5 j. m. siw Etgnteenta street, opposite Uaiou office. Telephone new MS3. INSURANCE. INSURANCE on dwellings and household goods a sjiectalty. Oldest and best com panies, lowest rates C. R. Chamherlin, Mitchell & Lynde block. Phone 1030. PLEASANT F. COX Real estate and Insur ance. Old tire cotnparies represented. Your patronage solicited. 'Phone Union 63. Office over Thomas' drug store. HEXNETT'S Insurance agency. Fire, lite, accident. he.tu and plate glass. Rea estate and loaiM. Room 2. Ruford block. Residence phone. union 361 : office.unlon 113 TORNADO INSURANCE Rates for city property SO cents per f 100 one year, 40 eents per tlOO three years, m cents per 1 100 live years. Call or address C R. Cbamberiin Ageut, Mitchell & Lynde building. HAYES & CLEAVELAND The rloneer 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 818, Eighteenth street. WE WILL BOND YOU Executors, admin istrators, guardians, trustees, trustees or any kind of judicial bonds; lodge and so ciety officers: city, state or U. .S. govern ment officials; contractors; positions of trust; in tact, any kind of bond you want (except bail bonds). Terms reasonable Hayes &. Cleaveland, resident nianaeern. Fidelity and Deposit company, of Mary land. GOLDSMITH & McKEE Insurance aeencv. Peoples National bank building, Kock Islaud, 111. Represent only nrst-class com panies writing tire, tornado, plate gla.s liability, burglary, accident and health Insurance. All policies issued uion the latest plans and most liberal conditions Suretv bonds furnished through the Amer ican Bonding company, of Halt! more. mj. uten every Wednesday rt'chls. and Saturday MONEY TO LOAN. MONEY TO LOAN on real estate security at iuwcsi idicn. jvjtriuu n.. weeufy, atlor. ney, rooms 33-3.i, Mitchell Sl Lynde bulld lng. Rock Island. MONEY TO LOAN In any amount, on an v kind of security. Aiso choice urouertT for sale or rent. W. L. Coyne. Uu Seventeenth street, up stairs. WE make a specially ot loaning money ou household goods, horses, wagons, etc., without removal and in a quiet way. Call on us tor quick loans. Fidelity Loan com pany. Room Mitchell & Lvnde block. M TKAVKLfCK OOIOK. CHICAGO. RJCK ISLAND Pacific rt:i way TtCi bt gait be purchased at City Ticket offlae IH18 Second ave nue, or C, R. L 4P. depot Firth avenue foot, of Thirtv- irat (uflei. Pjoria branch depot, foot of e uleth street. Phocn wesk I3W3, West P. A. 1423. Frsuk H. PiuTumer. C leaiivi. CAST. I WWC :M m iTiTift pro Uoldrn State .Limited... i tnvnr Limited Si Omaha. . r :tn aw Z:bS Hin r f.M an tl0:: pm t 7:li am W.10 pm t 7:S0 am t 7:00 pm M:4b am 11:00 sin t 1:10 pm 110:1) pre 12:X am t 9:1 0 a p. 3:40 am t 8:01 am t I'M pm t 7 00 arr 8:40 am t 0:1 1, ctii F i Worth. Denver St K. C. vt Roeapoit D reoporr.& Cbicspo nucha & yinn"apo!li.... C tloracio & OTiiha I) s Moines Sc Omaha D lcror, Llnnoin & Omsha. 'Jim Mclaes Bjpreit- SPaulA. tdmaeap. '... Ojner. V. Worth t ... C B:1ii sin tl0:S0 ,m H srs Cits. St lOT. Calif 11:10 pm t 7:10 am Hoes lsiand & Wsihiogtorj Vi:h0 pui t 3:US pm C licago & UcsMoIdos f l:f5 pm J '2:00 pa R air Island A Brooklyn Ae i:h pm t 7:10 arc Otokqi h: s pm t 9 f0 urn Omaha A Des Moines t 8.01 pm 2:fi pm Ceoar Ktpids, Tlntcn J&K1 nm:tj::i0 pro HOC MUhUA.iUPiriHU DITKIOS. frlus leave Twentieth street station. Main line train start from main depot on Fifth .oo je 6 minutes in advance of tlmo Klveo. TKAINS. US ABH1VS.' 'eon. iprinj(Ue:a, t. 1., :nd!aQ&polls. Cincinnati. P n Express 1'ioria, lndianspolls, Cln oiLnatl, Blooming ton.... 3iorrsrd Aceom C'it torrrd ccom. t ab e and She rard 10 in r7:l) ptr :l.l ntn f: pin ) ir pm 311:1 am tu.o JM am J'':4.i arr I H 4S pn :: pm J:-J0 pm tUeparture JDslly, except Sun- CHTCAUO. RTJRLING ton A Cjulncy Depot Second Muut and Twenti eth street reie;booe 1183 M. 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