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0 1 ' THE ARGUS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 1004 3 ISfolMCll Si , . H cured by DYTPFPflA CURF fe-" " WW..- lUirufcr all curable condi&ns Mr. D. Kauble of Mrs. W. W. Lay Nsvada. O.. was Ur of Hllllard. eursd by Kodol A Pa., vas curd f stomach sf Chronic trouble which Dyspepsia by had effectee1 m: tho us of hi heart. riV.'i KodoL 'mm? r!SV KODOL. KjMwVkwlMlw Notice of ru hi if-nlloa State of Illinois. Rock Island Coun- iy -ss: In th- Circuit C..;irt, September term. I . -in mi.-iik - Llsi.- on Jlnlir vs. Albert Von Mohr. .;ii-livii "i unknown residence of A!lnl 1 "li .d.hr. the .-J.ovo defendant. 1 1: ;c lain Ii 1 - I id Hi.- i li'i k ii office . (li.- circuit court of s;ii.l county, no-ti-.- is llp-ivlniv hcicby h i v-n tn the said ! I .-i,,!,! 1. 1 that tin- complainant 1 1 i I In r I'ill of comply i n t in .sah! court, on the cli.-i ncery side thereof, on Hi.- Illi il.iy or' Anjust, I94. and that thereupon a summons lsncil out ol s.i i.l cen t, wherein said suit Is now ! -tiding, lot ii ma 1,1.- on the third Mon day in i In n'ontii of s pt. rubor next, as is l.v law I q ii i i oil. Now. cult ., you. the paid above tiam- it li r. i! on Mohr. shall personally be a n. I appear In-fore said circuit court nil t lie first ila y of t lie next term thereof, to l.e holden at Rock Island, in and for said county, on th- third Monday In Scp-teiili.-r next, arid plead, answer or de mur to said complainant's lull of com plaint, the same and tlie matters and things therein cli.MK'-il and Mated will ! taken as confessed and a decree en tered against you according to the prayer of paid hill. GEORGE W. GAMBLE. Clerk. Itock 1-Iand. 111.. Am;. I. 1904. ri:i-:i . nel and harry m. M - CASKRIN. ( oiiiplaia.mt's Solicitors. Sale of Real Eotate. My virtue of an order and decree of the county court of Hock Island county, Illinois, made on ll petition of the tin .1 .-rsuMioii. (Ii-iiiuii v. Bedford, i-xcoii-lor of tim estate of Sarah Elizabeth I Jell i ol d, deceased, for L ave to Sell the real i. t.it.- of said deceased, at tie July term. A. I . l'"if. of said court, to-wit: on the 2itth day of July, 1904. I shall on the l'.ilh day of August next, lii'twocn t!n- hour-- of l'i o'clock in the forenoon :in. I I o'clock in the aft.-rnoon. to-wit. at tin- hour of 2 o'clock of said da y. sell at j. ill. li.- sal.- at t he i:i st door of t he court I .on.- in Ihe.it of Rock Island, in said coutiIv, tile real estate described as I d low s, to-wit: The south thirty-four .: i i i.et of )..t si. if.i, in Ido.-k sixty .iie (int. in Chicago or Lower addition to the city of K u k Island, in Hock Isl-i-ml county. Illinois, on tin- following t. iin:. to-wit: Cash in hand on day of l- lie. Dated this rist il.iv r July. A. I. i!ni. george v. 1:1:1 k nil . i:xe utor of the Ksiate of Sarah Eliza- bcl h Bedford, deceased. 1 II iCIiM.V. Attorney for Executor It IS. 1 IRE. At 'CI l MONT ANI P1.AT H GLASS Insurance. Goldsmith ei Mi'k'oe, Peo ples National bank building. Tele phone west 1384. lXSrilAM'K on flweIliiiK'9 and house hold Koods a siecialty. Oldest and best companies, lowest rales. C. H. 'hamberlin. Mitchell &. Lynda block, 'l'iione luoi. rl.r.ASANT V. COX Ileal estate and insurance Old lire companies repre sented. Yo;:r patronage solicited. "I'hone union -j3. Office over Thomas' druK store. lU'N'XKTT'S It.sirame Afreney Fire, life. nc. blent, h.-altii ar.d plate plass. Heal estate and loans. iloom Z. liu ford block. Hesiibnce 'phone union 3l. ot!l e union 1 1 3. TtiKN'Abl) IN'SI'UAN'i.'K Hates for city jimpcrty. "o cents per JUmi one year. 4 it cents per (Iimi I h I've years. '.i cents per Jl".' five years'. Call or address C. It. Ch.iniberlin. agent, Mitchell I.ynde lniiiii i n z. JIAYKS & CIdOAN ;;i..Nli The pioneer nc.. ncy. old time and tire tested com panies. K:re. luiitnini,-. plate ;;lass, tornatlo. a- cident. hie. or almost any form of risk. Crotirid floor oftlce 210 to HIS Hiuhteenth street. VK W1I.I. HONI VOl' Kxecutorf'. administrators', guardians', trustees', or anv kind of judicial bonds; lodire and soci.-tv ot!i.-. rs. city, state or 1". S government officials: tintrai'tors l.os-.timis of trust; in fact, any kind of bond v.v.i want 'except ball bonds ) Terms reasonable. Hayes Cleave land. resid.-i.t managers Fidelity & l-posit company, of M:rvlanii- lilUIV An PKOVISIOXS. jTJ. Tilli:it CO. Broker?. Daven port, stocks, Krain. rrovislons. cot ton. I'rivate wire to New York and i 'Men eo. Offices .109 Main street. Telephone 407. iiKiiHUK 11. SlinVKLL & CO. Com mission merchants. i.rain. hay and trovisi.ms. Members of the Chicago board of trade and Chicapo stock ft- hanc. Kstablished 2.'. years. No. n-,d fits H'lto buildinir. Long ...stance 'phw Harrison I.Al NUHIKS. Kim'K 1SI.ANO SfTKAM LACNPRY Hauersf. Id Sexton. rixprietors Fine finish and T.iick nervke. 1814 Third avenue. "Phone west 1291- niKKIllKS. JloMK HA K KM Y J'to. Fifth avenue. I ,ioe-i".:i.b- bread, pits and cakes. I'rompt d.iix.ry to ail parts of the city. Special cr.U-rs solicited. Old "phone f.SO X. mom:v TO I.IIIX. IF VOl' WANT to build or buy n house. ye can bi: ei the innt v at cur rent interest rales. UoldsuiilU i Mc-Kt-c couipany. LOST BANK BOOKS. The Way Depositors Are Protected and Made More Careful. "If wo' doii't have at least Tivo per sons every day come In here to give notice of their lost bank Look we think it unusual," said a cashier of one of the city banks recently. "As soon, as a book Is reported lost a check is made against it in the bank, and the lo.ser is requested to advertise the loss. For from a fortnight to thirty days ensuing no money can be with drawn on that account, unless the book Khali be found. If not found the de riositor must apply for a new book. (Jem-rally an ultidavit must first be made that the loser cannot find the book and that it has not been trans ferred or assigned. "All this is scarcely necessary, but it makes a bank absolutely safe in re spect to that deposit, and it puts the depositor to enough trouble to make him or her careful thereafter. Every thing having been performed as out lined, the depositor may get a new book, which means opening a new ac count, as accounts are never duplicated. "In my experience of many years I do not recall a case where linders have presented books in hopes of withdraw ing money. It would be almost im possible for a person not the owner of the book to withdraw a cent on the account. At the time of the original deposit the depositor, before getting a book, has to answer certain questions which are framed to tix the dejiositor's identity and to protect the deiositor. The depositor must also leave an auto graph on the bank register. Whenever money is withdrawn these questions must be answered and the autograph attached to an order. This is an ef fectual test. Each book is numbered and bears the depositor's name. We have been asked if dejositors would not be liettcr protected if banks omitted the name from the book and simply numbered it. We can see no advantage in that. The plan would not defeat the purposes of a thief, for one who would steal a bank book would know the name of the owner, and the withdrawal of deposits is so well guarded that even with the owner's name a finder could not get money from the bank. There are probably from 1,200 to l.riOO books lost every year, of which 4 to rHi eventually turn up. That means from one third to two-Iifths of 1 per cent of the whole number of books out disappear, and one-third of that number get back to the owners. Where the rest go is a puzzle not to be Solved." Chicago Tribune. Macedonian Peasants. Ill a M.i.,:;:-:i::e arl.cie on .u".ico:Io:i;an roliiuecs the author describes them as peasamry oi" the lowest typo dull wilted and of nf.m' physique, corrupt. Jogradcd and semlsavsige. "The gratitude of Macidoniiin worn- 'n can occasionally be more alarming than their indignation," nays the au thor. "They embrace me in a hug of dirtv rugs, and they kiss me on both cheeks. One poor old lady told me, after tills ceremony, that she had been mourning the death of her son for eight years to such an extent that dur ing all of that period she had never washed her head! 'No soap,' she cried, 'will ever touch me again. I mourn al ways: " The Proud Papa. "Raby carriages? Yes. sir," said tho dealer. "What sort of one did you v.;'. tit?" "Well." said Nu pop proudly, "you'd better nivo me a six months' size. He's only six weeks old. but large for his n-,o." rhilado'phia l'ress. Cutting Him Off. "You?" snorted' M.'ss SUarpo. "Marry you? Why. you're only an apology for a man." "Hut." protested Mr. Small, "you will not" "No; I will not accept the apology." Philadelphia Ledger. A Perfect Painless Pill is the one that will cleatise the system, set the liver to action, remove the bile, char the complexion, cure headache and have a good taste in the mouth. The famous little pills for doing so much work pleasantly and effectually are DeWitt's Little Early Risers. Hob Moore, of Itfayette, Ind., says: "All other pills I have used gripe and sick en, while DeWitt's Little Early Risers are simply perfect." Sold by all drug gists. CLAIRVOYANT. MADAM HOWARD Full readings 25 ami 60 cents. Iloom 12, McKinnie bhtek. corner Fifteenth street and Fourth avenue. Kntrance on Fif teenth street. Moline. Jl'i:;:N STELLA, the world's famous clairvoyant, is permanently located at 2 1 ! Sixteenth street. One visit to this f.inious medium will convince you that she can tell your past, present and future in a most truthful and convincing manner. Hours from a. tn. to p. m. MADAM ST. MARIE Palmist and clairvoyant Tell9 you the past, present and future correctly. Tells you everything pertaining: to busi ness, marriage, divorce, love affairs, sickness, death, accidents and every thing of interest. One call will prove her wonderful accuracy. Office hours from 1 to 1 p. m. 705 Fourth ave nue. Take the Rlue line. west. CONTRACTORS AND Bl'II.DKRS. BERGSTIOr'&r'OHNS ors and builders. Shop 1418 Thirty Second street. 'Phone 5370. FRANK SIMMONS Bulldingr and re pairing. Residence and shop. 531 Twelfth street. Old 'phone west S46 2; new 'phone II. A. IXHISE. Contractor and Builder. Jobbing of all kinds a specialty. Es timates cheerfuily piven. Old phone 660 K. residence 1317 Twenty-nfUl nt reet. JOHN VOL.K & CO. Contractors and builders. Also manufacturers of sash, doors, blinds and moulding'. Dealers In plate window and art Klass. Offices and factory, 111 to S29 Kiuteentn street. FOR RENTROOMS. FOR RENT rooms at 410 Two furnished front seventh street. FOR RENT Two larpe furnished rooms at 2V0S Fifth-and-a-half avenue. FOR RENT Furnished rooms for llffht houseaeeplng. at 11 lb Second avenue. FOR RENT Furnished room, with all modern conveniences, at H10 Second avenue. FOR RENT Furnished rooms at 1400 U Third avenue; entrance on Four teenth street. FOR RENT Furnished barber shop at reasonable rate; oUO Ninth street. Gus Kruejjer. FOR RENT Store at 219 Eighteenth street. Inquire of J. 1. Taylor, 9u4 Nineteenth street. FOR RENT Furnished rooms for lisht housekeeping:; also sleeping rooms, at ftt-eunu avenue. FOR RENT Furnished rooms for ligrht housekeeping: also sleeping rooms at 1411J M'l'una avenue. rOK Kh.N 1 Three rooms of house on Seventh avenue between Eleventh and Twelfth streets. Inquire at 31'.". Sev enteenth" street. froic Uh.M 1 nree rooms or house on S.-vent h avenue bet ween Eleventh and J welfth streets. Inquire at 33 Sev- entccntti street. FOU Ki-.rs r A nicely turnislit'il room. with all modern conveniences, suit able for one or two gentlemen, at 3iJ?a 1 wentleth Street. t on itfciiNi r our upstairs rooms on Fifteenth street, with furnace heat city water and sewer. Family with out children preferred. Inquire at 14:4 Fltteentll street. FOR RENT Room suitable for barber shop on corner of Rock Island house; small itruuna noor otnee room on Sev enteenth Btreet. rear of Rock Island house; also splendid office room on offlce noor or Rock Island house. FOR RENT HOUSES. FOR RENT Seven room modern house. Inquire Reidy Urns., agents. FOR RENT Four-room cottaire. In quire New Panitorium club, 1K09 Sec ond avenue. FOR RENT A five-room cottage, with modern improvements, nt 2M'1 Fifth- and-a-half avenue. Inquire at 2934 j- inn avenue. FOR RENT Nine-room house at S2! Twentieth street. Inquire at i33 Twentieth street. FOR RENT Five-room cottasre at 421 Twelfth street. Inquire nt New Pani torium club, 190 Second avenue. FOR RENT Six-room house on Sev enth street and Eleventh avenue. In quire at J. Weaver's grocery, 1030 Seventh strct t. FOR RENT A new six -room house with city water on Thirty-ninth street and Thirteenth avenue, one block from car line. Inquire of II. M. Mo t'askrin. FOR RENT A house of six rooms, with sewer and water, at 223 Twenty-tirst street, and one four-room bouse at 227 Twenty-tirst street. Call at 2103 Fourth avenue. FOR SALE CITY PROPERTY. FOR SALE Five-room cottapre. and store room attached; center of city; cheap, if sold soon. Apply to Gordon & Howman. FOR SALE Best bargains in lots on Twenty-tifth street and Tenth ave nue If taken at once. Easy payments. Inquire Reidy Bros. FOR SALE Very beautiful new house on Twenty-third street; all modern, hot water heat, east front. 50-foot lot. Price. $4, (Kin. ii. K. Walker. FOR SALE On Fourteenth street, near Eleventh avenue, new live-room house with city water and bath; splendid, tfood house. Price. $2,350. H. K. Walker. 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. Ma sonic temple. FOR SALE Good larse seven-room house on Seventeenth street, near Tenth avenue: has sewer, water, bath, pas, all in pood repair. Price, $3,000. H. K. Walker. FOR SALE The residence on southeast corner of Fortieth street and Eighth avenue. Also several line lots adjoin ing'. Price very reasonable. Inquire on premises. Mrs. Phebe Brooks. FOR SALE Twenty-six line lots In W. E. Bailey's ball park addition on Twelfth street, between Fourteenth and Sixteenth avenues. ranprinK from 3:12.") to $t'.i0. cash or on monthly pay ments $2.1 down. Apply 1612 Eigh teenth avenue. Old 'plione W. '. FOR SAL1 -FARM PROPERTY. FOR SALE A six-acre farm with pood orchard and small house in South Heights, south of Twenty-fourth street. Inquire at 526 Twenty-second street. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE Two bugfties. a wagon and harness, cheap. Inquire at 2a'l Eight h -and -a -half avenue. FOR SALE At a bargain, a Jersey cow. Inquire at 10u4 Fifteenth street, or telephone 43. four rings. FOR SALE Fine, almost new gas stove, and also elegant kitchen Stove, pipes, etc.. cheap. Mrs. F. P. Gold smith. :.". Twcnty-tnird street. FOR SALIC A good surrey horse and a good surrey and harness, all com plete for less than $lno. Inquire by telephone ti7 3 north, Davenport, Iowa. , KIEL. EMPIRE COAL & COKE COMPANY Wholesale and retail dealers in bi tuminous and anthracite coal. Prompt dellverv service. Offlce. 1718 First avenue. Telephone west 1290. ART DECORATION. PARIDON A SON Artistic Interior decoration. Finest line of late pa per carried and skilled workmen em ployed. Moderate prices. 417 Sev enteenth street. EXPRESS, STORAGE, Dl'S AND CAB. ROBB'S TRANSFER COMPANY 120 West Seventeenth street. Old 'phone 1537. new "phone 515S. New storage building. Express, baggage, "bus and cab calls answered day or night. PATENTS. PATENT and trademark offlce, room 14. Mitchell & Lynde building. Rock Island. James F. Murphy, associate, branch of Moore & Co., patent attor neys. Washington. D. C. and Chica go. Ill HOTELS AND RESORTS. LA9TVEGAirTiOTSP 6.767 feet above the 6ea, All year round resort- A perfect placa for rest. For particulars, address Dr. Danid S. Perkins, medical director. Veeas .N. M. heating and plumbing. channonTperr anci plumbing along scientific lines. Careful and skilled workmen. Prompt attention. 114 West Seventeenth street. 'Phone 114 S. WANTED MALE HELP. WANTED Six good tinners. An all winter's job. Answer with reference. Comstock - Castle Stove company. Quincy. 111. WANTED Traveling man: permanent position: experience unnecessary. No canvassing. Salary. 1 weeklv and expenses. Manager Plough, Manhat tan building. Chicago. WANTED Voting man. must lie good penman; splendid opportunity to ad vance to lucrative, permanent posi tion. Surety bond required. Give ex perience, age and salary wanted. Ad dress "W. 36." Argus office. WANTED Person to call on retail trade for manufacturing house: local territory: salary. $2".. paid weekly; expense money advanced ; previous ex perience unnecessary. American House. Star building. Chicago. WANTED Man of neat appearance. married man preferred, permanent position and chance for advancement to right party. Call at room 1, Y. M. C. A. building. Friday evening from 7 to S, Saturday from S a. m. to 5 p. m. WANTED Men to learn barber trade. New and practical method. Free work, careful instructions, few weeks completes; can nearly earn expenses before finishing. positions waiting graduates. Catalogue mailed free. Moler Barber college. Chicago, 111. WANTED FEMALE HELP. WANTED Pantry girls at the Harper house. WANTED First and second cook, at once, at Janes cate. 1 mi i eeoiul ave nue. WANTED A lady to keep books and clerk in a grocery. Address 1.. jt, care Argus. WANTED Ten lady demonstrators to take orders house to l.ouse. t.ooil pay. Apply Mr. Schreincr. 31 S Fif teenth street. WANTED Ladies. Our catalogue ex plains how we teach nairdressing, manicuring and facial massage quickly .mailed free. Moler Barber college, Chicago. 111. WANTED One or two good singers for illustrated songs. ould like to have-parties that could dance twhite or colored). Girls preierred. Ad dress Entertainment company, 1807 Second avenue. WANTED Prepossessing young lady. to sell tickets with an established dramatic company one who is am bitious to go on the stage. Small sal ary and all expenses paid. Address Day Dayso Nye, Gcneseo. 111. WANTED Experienced shoe workers in lilting room on men s tmc snoes Vampers: Hals. 20 cents per dozen. bluchers 31 cents per dozen. Barber trimmers, lo. IS and 20 cents per dozen. All other kinds of help in stitching room wanted. Good sal aries and steady employment. Conn at once. Florsheim ifc Co., Adams and Clinton streets. Chicago. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED A few boarders ill private family, at Mo Third avenue. WANTED Roll top desk. Inquire 14" Fourth avenue, or call Nil, lour rings. old 'phone. WANTED Indies to barn ballroom dancing at Graham s school. '1 hird and Gaines street, Davenport. Old 'phone north 57. WANTED A furnished room, with privilege of light housekeeping: lo cated on car line. Miss M. F. Baker. H30 Fifteenth street. WANTED Parties desiring room and hoard in private family: modern con veniences: half block from street car. Address "S.," care Argus. WANTED Boarders by the day or week. First class board at reason able prices. Telephone and all mod ern conveniences. 1229 Second ave nue. WANTED To rent, two heated rooms. unfurnished, for light housekeeping, by couple without children. Refer ences furnished, if desired. Address "R. 1K" care Argus otlice. WANTED Ladies to visit the Noonday Rest rooms at IMSV2 Third avenue, near Y. M. O. A. building. Good home cooked dinner from 11:30 to 2. Supper Saturday only from 5 to 8 p. m. We exist. for accommodation, not profit. Rooms open all day to ladies for rest. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. FOR SALE At once, an up-to-date. fancy, busy drug store in Scott coun ty. Iowa. Will require about $4,000 cash. This is a snap, and will go at once to any sharp buver. Address F. B. Kniest. 701 N. Y. Life Bldg.. Omaha, Neb. PROFESSIONAL ATTORNEYS. JACKSON. HURST & STAFFORD At- torneys-at-Law. Office in Rock Isl and National bank building. SWEENEY & WALKER Attorneys and counselors nt law. Abstracts of title. Office in Bengston block. SEA RLE & MARSHALL Lawyers. Money to loan on good real estate se curity. Mitchell & Lynde block. Rock Island. 111. II. M. McCASKRIN Attorney-at-Law. Rock Island and Milan. Rock Island office In Bengston block. Milan office on Main street. JAMES F. MURPHY Attorney at law. General legal practice. Office room 13. Mitchell & Lynde building. Union Electric 'phone 0601. LUDOLPH REYNOLDS Attorneys- at-Law. Money to loan. General le gal business. Notary public. 1705 Second avenue, Buford block. McENIRY & McENIRY Atorneys at law. Loan money on good security; make collections. References, Mitch ell & Lynde. bankers. Offlce, Mitchell He Lynde building. CONNELLY fc CONNELLY Attorneys- at-Law. N. A. Larson, Swedish Ad -vokat. Office, over Crampton's book store. 1719 Second avenue. Pensions, Loans. Patents, etc. PHYSICIANS. DR. CORA EMERY REED Homeo pathic physician. Special attention to diseases of women and children; also diseases of eye, nose and throat. Office hours, 9:30 to 2 a. m., 1 to 4 p. m. 32 Sixteenth street. Rock Island. ARCHITECTS. I VnViTMl tmiPIf l.r.hl.u.1 and an perintenaent. toKinner blocK. secona floor. Office hours, 10 to 12 a. m.; 4 to 6:30 p. m FLORISTS. HENRY GAETHJE Proprietor Chip- piannock nursery. Cut flowers and designs of all kinds. City store, 1607 Seeod avenue. Telephone 1110. DENTISTS. T. TAYIjOR Dentist. Offlce hours 8:30 to 12 m.. 1:30 to 5 p. tn. 2181 Eighteenth street, opposite Union of fice. Telephone new 53S3. REAL. ESTATE. E. J. BURNS City and country real estate, lr you nave property lor saie, list it with me. If you want to buy I will do my best to get you what you want. Room 11. Mitchell & Lynde block. Telephone 1191. LEGAL. Notice of Publication Chancery. State of Illinois, Rock Island Coun tv ss.: In the Circuit Court, September Term. 1904. William Franlng. George Franing, vs. I. Whipple Dwindle, Isaac Ash lev, et al. In Chaneerv. Affidavit of the unknown residence of the above defendants. I. Whipple Dwindle, the unknown heirs, devisees or assigns of the said I. Whipple Dwin elle. Isaac Ashley, and the unknown heirs, devisees or assigns of the said Isaac Ashley, having been tiled in the clerk's office of the circuit court of said county, notice is therefore hereby given to the said defendants that the complainants filed their bill of complaint in said court, on the chancery side thereof, on the 11th day of July. 1904. and that thereupon a sum mons issued out of said court, wherein said suit is now pending, returnable on the third Monday in the month ol" September next, as is by law required. Now. unless you. me saia aeienaanis above named, I. Whipple Dwindle, the unknown heirs, devisees or assigns of the said I. Whipple Dwinelle, Isaac Ashley, and the unknown heirs, devi sees or assigns of the said Isaac Ash ley, shall personally be and appear be fore said circuit court, on me nrsr. aay of the next term thereof, to be holden at Rock Island in and for said county, on the 19th day of September next, and plead, answer or demur to the said complainant's bill of complaint, the same and the matters and things there in charged and stated will be taken as confessed, and a decree entered against you according to the prayer of said bill. UEUllliK W. liAJIBI.K, ClerK. Rock Island. 111.. July 11. 1904. SEA RLE & MARSHALL. Complain ants solicitors. Notice of Publication Chancery. State of Illinois. Rock Island Coun ty ss. : In the Circuit Court. September Term. 1904. William Franing. George Franing. vs. William Brackett. Mrs. Julia Brackett, Julia Brackett. In Chancery . Affidavit of non-residence of the above defendant. William Brackett, im pleaded with the above defendants. .Mrs. j una liracKett ana juna iirat-K- ett. having been tiled in the clerks of fice of the circuit court of said county, notice is therefore hereby given to the saitl non-resident defendant that the comnlainants tiled their bill of com plaint in said court, on the chancery side thereof, on the 11th day of July, 19o4. and that thereupon a summons issued out of said court, wherein saitl suit is now pendnig, returnable on the third Monday in the month of Septem ber next, as is by law required. Now, unless you, the said non-resident de fendant above named, William Brack ett. 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 saitl county, on the 19th day of September next, and plead, answer or demur to the said complainant's bill of complaint, the same and tlie matters and things there in charged and stated will be taken as confessed, and a decree entered against you according to the prayer of said hill. GEORGE W. GAMBLE. Clerk. Rock Island, 111.. Julv 11, 1904. SEA RLE it MARSHALL, Complain ant's Solicitors. Notice of Publication Chancery. State of Illinois, Rock Island Coun ty ss. : In the Circuit Court, September Term, 1904. Max Ochs vs. John Green, Jr., the un known heirs, devisees or ussigns of the said John Green. Jr.. the unknown owners of the south 70 feet of the west 40 feet of lot No. 10. in block No. 2. in Spencer & Case's addition to the city of Rock Island, in the county of Rock Island and state of Illinois. In Chancery. Affidavit of the unknown residence of the above defendants, John Green, Jr.. the unknown heirs, devisees or as signs of the said John Green, Jr., the unknown owners of the south 70 feet of the west 40 feet of lot No. 10. in block No. 2, In Spencer &- Case's addi tion to the city of Rock Island, in the eountv of Rock Island and state of 11 linois, having been filed in the clerk's office of the circuit court of said county, notice is therefore hereby given to tlie said deiendants that the complainant filed his bill of com plaint in said court, on the chancery sitle thereof, on the 11th day of July, 1904. and that thereupon a summons issued out of said court, wherein said suit is now pending, returnable on the third Monday in the month of Septem ber next, as is by law required. Now, unless you. the said defend ants above named, John Green. Jr., the unknown heirs, devisees or assigns of the said John Green, Jr.. and the un known owners of the south 70 feet of the west 40 feet of lot No. 10. in block Nu. 2. in Spencer & Case's addition to the city of Rock Island, in the county of Rock Island and state of Illinois, shall personally be and appear before said circuit court, on the first day of the next term thereof, to be holden at Itock Island in and for said county, on the 19th day of September next, and plead, answer or demur to the said complainant's bill of complaint, the same and the matters and tnings there in charged will be taken as confessed. ami a decree entered against you ac cording to the prayer of said bill. GEORGE W. GAMRLE. Clerk. Rock Island, 111.. July 11. 1904. SRARI.E Ac MARSHALL, Complain ants Solicitors. Kxrculor'N Notice. Estate of David Sederlund. deceased. Th" undersigned having been ap pointed executrix of tlie last will and testament of David Sederlund. late of the eountv of Rock Island, state of Illi nois, deceased, hereby gives notice that he will appear before the county court f Rock Island county at th" county court room, in the city of Itock Island. t the October term. n the tirst .Mon day in October next, at which time all persons having claims against said cs- te are notified and requested to attend for the purpose of having the same ad just..!. All persons liitnoieu 10 sain esiaie nr.- requested to iii.iki- immediate pa -tnent to the undersigned. Dated thin Mil day of August, A, !... 1904. CAROLINE SEDERLUND, Executrix. Notice of Publication Chancery. State of Illinois, Rock Island Coun ty. ss. In the Circuit Court, September Term. A. D. 1 Partition. General No. .",399. Etta t'onwell. complainant, vs. Robert Conwdl. Patri.-k Couweil, Catherine IJrogun. Jennie McGinley. William I'onu.-ll. Thomas ('unwell. James Con well. Marg.ir.-t Malsh. Etta Conwell. Robert Conwell. Hugh Conwell. Belle Conwell. John Conwell. Edward Con well. Mav Conwell. Mary Conwell. R. J. Mitchell and I Gilbert, derend ii nt s. Affidavit of non-residence of William onweil and Thomas Conwell. implcad 1 with the above named defendant.-'. Robert Conwell. Patrick Con well. Calii- rlne Bre'gan. Jennie Mcdinlcy, James "onweil. Margaret Malsh. Etta Con well. Rob.-rt Conwell. Hugh Conwell. Relic Conwell, John Conwell, Edward Conwell. May Conwell, M.iry Conwell. R J. Mitchell and 1. Glib. rt. having been tiled in the clerk's office of the ircmt .urt of said county, nonce is therefore hereby givt ri to the said non resident defendants that the complain- int tiled lor bill of complaint In said cojrt. on tn- chancery side there.. r, oa the third day of August. 1904. and that thereupon a summons Issued out of said court, wherein said suit is now pend ing, returnable on the third Monday in the month of September next, as is by law required. Now. unless you. the said nori-rcsidcnt defendants above named. William Conwell and Thomas Conwell. shall personally be and appear before said circuit court, on the first dnv of the next term thereof, to be holden at Rock Island, in and for the said county, on the third Monday in September next, and plead, answer or demur to the said complainant's bill of complaint, the same and the matters and things tl;r-in charged and stated will be taken as onifi.-j.i-tl. and a de cree entered against you according to the praver of said bill. GEORGE W. GAMBLE. Clerk. Rock Island. III.. Aug. t. ISOf. JACKSoN. HURST STAFFORD, Complainant's Solicitors. LEGAL. Notice of Publication. State of Illinois. Rock Island Coun tv. ss: "in the Circuit Court, in and for said eountv. In Chancery, September term, A. D. 194. Bill to Quiet Title. C. II. Widener. complainant, vs. Charles Dement, if living, and the unknown heirs or devisees ef said Charles De ment, if dead, and Dement, his wife; Elias Woodruff, if living, and the unknown heirs or devisees of said Elsas Woodruff, if dead, and Woodruff, his wife: Mrs. Mar garet Ann Woodruff, if living, and the unknown heirs or devisees of said Mrs. Margaret Ann Woodruff, if dead, and Woodruff, her hus band: John M. Day if living and tlie unknown heirs or devisees of raid John M. Day. if dead, and Jennie E. Day. his wife; Simon B. Bliss or Sim eon B. Bliss, if living, and the un known heirs or devisees of said Si mon B. Bliss or Simeon B. Bliss, if dead, and Mary M. Bliss or Melinda Bliss, his wife: Arthur W. Rycsse or Arthur W. Ryerse. if living, and the unknown heirs or devisees of said Arthur W. Rvesse or Arthur W. Ryerse. it' dead, and Mary F.yt-sso er Mary Ryerse. his wife; Jame'S Boies, if living, and the unknown heirs or devisees of said James Boles, if death and Bides, his wife; Joseph C. Cubbinson or Joseph C. Cubbison. if living, and the unknown heirs or de visees of said Joseph C. Cubbinson or Joseph C. Cubbison. if dead, and Cubbinson or Cubbison. his wife: Sarah A. Ryerse (now Sarah A. McQueen.) if living, and the unknown heirs or devisees of said Sarah A. McQueen, if elead. and Mc Queen, her husband: Martha T. Ry erse or Martha T. Ryersee (now Mar tha T. Williams), if living, and the unknown heirs or devisees of said Martha T. Williams, if dead, and D. P. Williams, her husband; Lyima Ry erse or Linna Ryerse, if living, and the unknown heirs er devisees of said Lynna Ryerse or Linna Ryerse. if dead, and Ryerse. her hus band; E. S. Gaylord. if living, and the unknown heirs or devisees of said E. S. Gaylord. it dead, and Gaylord. his wife: Elijah Carter, if living, and the unknown heirs or de visees of said Elijah Carter, if dead. jind Carter, bis wife: Frame Clark, if living, and the unkonwu heirs or devisees of said Frank Clark. if dead, and Clark, his wife; Elizabeth Crosby, if living, and the unknown heirs or devisees of said Elizabeth Crosby, If dead, Amos 1!. Crosby, if living, and the unknown heirs "or devisees of said Amos B. Crosby, if dead, and Jennie 11. Cros by, his wife: Clary Crosby or Clara Crosby (now Sprague). if living, ai d the unknown heirs or devisees of said Clary Crosby or Clara Crosby i now Sprague. it dead, and Stephen Snrague. her husband ; Horace Al Crosbv. if living, and the unknown heirs or devisees of saitl Horace M Crosbv. if dead, and Crosbv bis wife: Ella Crosby or Ella M Crosbv. if living, and the unknown heirs or devisees of saitl Ella Crosby or Ella M. Crosby, if dead, and Crosby. In r husband: lsaas l- Cros bv. if living, and the unknown heirs or devisees of said Isaac F. Crosby if dead, and Crosby, his wife. llattie Crosby, It living, and the un known heirs or devisees of saitl Hat tie Crosbv. if tlead. and Cros bv. her husband: Lottie Crosby, if living, and the unknown heirs or tie visees of said Lottie Crosby, if dead and Crosbv, her husband, be ing unknown owners of the northeast quarter ( N. H. ) of section nine (9). and the south half ( S. ) of the north half ( N. ) of section ten (lot, all in township twenty (2"i. north. range two t 2 1. cast of the 4 1 It P. M. Rock Island county and state of Illi nois, defendants. To the above; named defendants: Charles Dement, and the unknown heirs or devisees of said Charles 1) ment and Dement, his wife; Elias Woodruff, and the unknown heirs or devisees of said Elias Woodruff, and - Woodruff, his wife: Mrs. M:rgar ' " Ann Woodruff, and the unknown irs of devisees of said .Mrs. Margar- nn Woodruff and Woodruff husband: John M. Day. and the un- k am heirs heirs or devisees of said John M. Day and Jennie E. Day. his wife: Simon B. p.Iiss or Simeon R. Bliss and the unknown heirs or divisees of saitl Simon B. Bliss or Sim. -on It. Bliss and Mary M. Bliss or Melinda Bliss his wife: Arthur W. Rycsse or Arthur W. Ryerse and the unknown heirs or devisees of said Arthur W. Rycsse or Arthur W. Rverse and Mary Rycsse or Marv Rverse. his wife: James Boies and the unknown heirs or devisees of said James Boies and Boies his wife: Joseph C. Cubbinson or Joseph C. Cub bison and the unknown heirs or de is. e. of said Joseph C. Cubbinson or .lost jib ( '. Cilhhison anil Cub- biii-o-u or Cubbison his wife; S.n h A. I'.yi i:-i- (no v.- Sarah A. McQueen! and the unknown heirs or tb-visees of Sarah A. McQueen and McQueen, her h ti:-h;' ml ; Martha T. Rverse or Martha T. Rycrsi e mow M irtlia T. Williams! and the unknown heirs or d-.vistis of said Martha 'J. W illiams and D. P. Wil liams her husband: Lvntia Ryerse or Linna Rverse and tic- unknown heirs or d. '.- s m saitl Lynn i Ryerse or Linna l: . I so a "I Ryerse. her hus- b.ii-.r. E. S. Gaylord and the unknown heirs or divise-s of said E. S. Gavlord and Gaylord his wife; Elijah Carter and t lie unknown heirs or devi sees of saitl Elijah Carter and Carter his wife; Frank Clark and the unknown heirs or tb -visees of said Frank Clark and Clark his wife; Elizabeth Crosby and the unknown heirs or de isees of safd Elizabeth Cros by: Amos B. Crosby and the unknown bi-irs r devisees of said Amos B. Cros bv and Ji-nie il. Crosby his wife; Clary Crosby or Clara Crosby (now Sprague and tin- unknown heirs or devisees of said Clary Crosby or Clara Crosby (now Sprague and Stephen Sprague lo r hus band: Horace M. Crosby and the un known heirs or devisees of said Horace M. Crosbv and Crosby, his wife; Ella Crosby or Ella M. Crosby, and the unknown lo irs or devisees of said Ella Crosby or Ella M. Crosby, and the un known loirs or devisees of said Ella Crosbv or Ella M. Crosby and Crosby, her husband: Isaac F. Crosby. lid the unknown heirs or devisees of said Isaac F. Crosby and ( ros- by. his wile; Hattie ( rosi.y and the un known heirs or devise s of said llattie Crosby and nisi)'.'. li r husband; Lottie Crosby and the unknown luits or devisees of M.i id Lot tie Crosby and Crosby, lor husband, and tin- unknown owners of the northeast quar ter (N.-E- '4 ol Section Nine I'Ji, a lid the Fouth hair (S. I or the north half 1 N. !.! of the south half (S. V of Section Ten (I'll. fill in lownship Twenty 1 '-. North Ranee Two (2. ast of the 4iii P. M. in the county of Rock Island and Stale of Illinois. Affidavit of non-residence having been filed in the office ol the ( lerk of said Court, notice i hereby given to you and each of you that the above named complainant has tiled in said court his bill of complaint against you on the chancery sine 01 1 no -ou ri . w jn 1 -in said suit is now pending; that a suminons in chancery has been Issued In said court against you. returnable to the 1:1 st term of said court to be begun and held in the City of Ro.-k Isl and, in said county, un the third Mon day in September. A. D.. 1904. at wl.idi time and place you are to plead, ans wer or demur to said bill of complaint, if von see lit Dit.-d at Rock Inland. III.. Auy. 9. A. D. 1904. GEORGE W. GAMBLE. ( Tier k of S.'i id Court. CARROLL BROS. AND LUDOLPH REYNOLDS. Complainant's Solicitors. Exernter's Notice. Estate of Henry W. Deal, deceased. The undersigned, having been ap pointed executrix of the last will and testament of Henry W. Ileal, late of the county of Rock Island, deceased, here by gives notice that he will appear be fore the county court of Rock Island county at the county court room, in the city of Ro-k Island, at the Octo ber term, on the first Monday In Oc tober next, at which time all persons having claims against said estate are notified and requested to attend for the purpose of having the same adjusted. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate pay ment to the undersigned. Dated thi 2nd dav of August. A. D. 13u4. SARAH A. DEAL, Executrix. MONET TO LOAN. MONEY TO LOAN on real estate secur ity at lowest rates. Marion E. Swee ney, attorney, rooms 33-35, Mitchell & Lynde building:. Rock Island. WE make a specialty of loaning money on household goods, horses, wagons, etc.. without removal and in a quiet way. Call on us for quick loans. Fidelity Loan company, room S3. Mitchell & Lynde block. EDUCATIONAL. AL'Gl'STANA COLLEGE Business de partment. A thorough business training given for entry Into com mercial lire. Terms reasonable. Ap ply at Augustana college. VILLA DE CHANT AL A home school conducted tor girls bv the Sisters of the Visitation. Rudimentary and higher branches and all polite ac complishments taughL Twentieth street and Fifteenth avenue, Rock Island. PRINTING. CARDS 75 cents per 100. round corners i per mil invitations, note, letter heads and envelopes printed at rea sonable prices. Embossing and color work on fine stationery. New phono 6615. Bleuer Bros., loll Seventh ave nue. Rock Island. MISCELLANEOUS. rFYTrG'wA rent anything, engage help or scura a situation, the Mail Is the one pa per In Moline that can do it for you. Mail wants are popular and Mal7 wants bring results. One-half rent per word is the price to all alike, cash In advance; 2-eent stamps will do. Evening and Saturday Mail. 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