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- THE ARGUS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 190. 11 B IFL O IP "A"- Postal TiroR. TbteBoolX FREE Yonr heT4 I -net pi in ittixniinr fiairri tt aa your hie. find oat the trath about aoarsell. whether yon are mck or arclL. Lean how to ret arc I and keen well log how to ret well saould yoa becooae ill. Poor health Is the result t -wcr laatora to obey natura'a bn. now can yoa CMT the laws enlcaa yarn know what they are? Do ynm safler li na bc-sn'arhysr' Is your appetite poor ? Uo you UT u at Bimr Are yon naraoos ana irritable? Than yoai are oo the ilua a 1 1 to poor health. Get on tha atvroad. Dr. McLean's book tells yoa how to regain ItM health or to retain Che acaita yoa nave. tr. I. H. McLean tias prepared many remedies to neip uwaa woo auscr. vaa es man n IQdneyBalnv This t.medr trachea the m jiis that are most anwrzobbut io diiMw- the omas that moat bekcot i a rood smrkiasr condmon to trt uie good health for you. McLean's Liver and Kidney ttabn puts these orraas m rood order and keeps them so; aukes them thmw ntf disease srerma; relieves sin told sotf man brinrs hea ith and stmanh to those whooaen. At ail Ui u stmts- l.s tha bottle. THE DR. J. R. ticLEJUf UEDICIKE CD ST. LOUIS, CO. a GO tO WILLIAMSON'S To buy or tell Second Hand Goods of all Kinds 1628 Second Avenue. New 'Phono 5164 T-sa?; 13 r - - It's Quality That Counts In coal.it is quality that makes1 i heat. It's quality that retains it.it is j quality that makes josIble con- sumption of 90 per cent of the combustible part of it. Wavlne a light, clean ash; lastly Its QyII- ity. that lessens your fuel bill J you're not paying for dirt, refuse i or unburnablcs. The coal we han dle, both hard and soft, deserves 11 the . good things we and -onr patrons say for It. A ton will talk as loudly as a carload. t O ! E. G. FRAZEP Teltphona 113X o O Pi yl:tv q ; 1:-' I I 1 ?t I iw3i Charles E. Hodgson; FJllE 1XSURAXCI? t ' AGEXCV; Established 1874.'! American Ins. Co Newark. N. J. Continental Ins. Co New York. Agricultural Ins. Co. ..New York Traders Ins. Co Chicago. IH. Williamsburg Ins. Co .4. New York- New Hampshire Ins. Co.. N. Hampshire North German Ins. Co ..New Yorlr American Ins. Co. Phils delphia. Pa, Security Ins. Co. New Haven. Conn. Ins, Co. State of Illinois. . .Rockford. I1L Office- Room 3. T.uford block. Rates as low as consistent with security. Bergman Collection Agency &.nd Information Bureau. Claims, accounts and Informations noHoitsxl everywhere). Both 'Phones,,., 2S7-209 Brady SL, Davenport, la,. ''JAPAN'S "H'dAfTD EDGO LD. sTarts-fet Ma air Tears Age Pet aS00,000 awiy Fsr XatlwmaJ EaaerajeBcr. We are often rebilDded that old Ja pan is Ktill with as and that its sur vival adds not merely a picturesque bat also a noble element to the charac ter of the nation, writes the Tokyo cor respondent of the London Times. An illustration recently occurred. Nearly 300 years ago, when Tofrugaws. Iseyasn captured the castle of Osaka from the taiko wld?w, Todo, and her son Ilideyori. he found there a large part of the treasure which the great captain and statesman had accumulat ed. It was in the form of gold horses, for the talko'a fancy had been thus to, stamp upon the precious metal an Indi cation of the warlike uses to which It was destined. The Tokngawa leader distributed a great part of the treasure among his chief retainers, and to his second. Xori nao. he gave 300 Ingots, with an in junction that the gold should be held as a reserve for use in a national emerg ency. Norlnao received In fief the province of Owart. and in the vaults of the colossal castle built by blm at Na goya the ingots lay untouched 4intll the i fall of feudalism In 1874. . The feudal chiefs were then reduced to the position of simple gentlemen with incomes representing a mere frac tion of their previous revenues. But no official scrutiny was made into the contents of their strong rooms, and thus many emerged from the debacle In a much better financial position than the bald figures of the state's commu tation scheme suggested. The Owart ingots, however, being re served from ordinary uses by the In junction of Iyeyasu an Injunction of absolutely binding force in the eyes of his descendants remained Inviolate until a short time ago. when their own er. Marquis Girel. present representa tive of the Owart family, decided that the national emergency contemplated by bis illustrious ancestor bad come. The ingots have a value of X. 000,000 yen $500.000 in modern money. ' Marquis Girel repaired to the tomb of his forefather. Norlnao. and there. In the presence of his sons, his prin cipal relatives and some of bis family's former vassals. Invoked Norinao's spir it to witness that the trust reposed In him by the Tokugawa chief had been faithfully observed through three cen tnrles and that to transfer the treas ure now to the coffers of "the 'state seemed a true Interpretation of the purpose oflyeyasu. BAKING A HAND TO SAVE IT Woman of Srrauton, Iw, Undergo!; Herole Trentaaent In n lloapltal. To regain the use of her right hand Miss Lucy O'llara of Scranton, Ta.. is having it baked in 300 degrees of heat for half an hour every other day in St. Vincent's hospital nt New York. Owing to the absence of moisture In the high temperature the tissues are able to withstand the high caloric and the patient, although she winced at first under the ordeal, is able to nn derco the treatment with little dis comfort, says the New York Herald. She Is (about to win a years battle for the restoration of a member which twice was to have been removed. She has resolutely refused to consent to an amputation, and tbe physicians at the hospital say It will now be a ques tlon of only a few weeks before her hand is almost If not quite as good as it ever was. Miss O'llara contracted septicaemia a year ago through pricking her hand while washlrs; clothtw. The hand swe'Jed to twice its natural size and several operations wen necessary. Sur- (.eonB believed the only means of sav ing her life wns by removing the band. The jioison was thrown out of the sys tem finally, nisi the band was left shrunken. Miss O'llara had practical ly no control over 1L She was advised by her physician to go to St. Vincent's hospital where the baking prvicesH Is being successfully used lor rheumatism. The hand Is laid In a steam Jacket, and the tem txTdaire Is gradually raised. Every dy the member is massaged for an hoar, a a I every week the patient is put umler the Influence of an anaes- ithetlc, the fingers are drawn out and the 1ms.s and inuscles subjected to a knead In ; process. 'A Winter S Trimming Clnb. A sv4 turning club, the members of wtij'h .ire pk-dt-d to bathe In tlsa I Ctevopn river on Sunday morrdng tbuocrlaunt the year, has been organ- Jlzed at diicupee. Masav. says the New jlork World. A. L Roberts is presi dent of ihe club, which has four metn- bers. wfTth several applications pending. One oT the bylaws U that in case the river s frozen a bole of suitable size shall be tut in the Ice after the mem bers have tKsrolMHl. List winter the ting 1s 5 to J that the club or its mem bers die before the next president is Inaugurated. Maaagraj Patch pockets Wavat its. in wa's Croats are In more pronounced vogue than was form erly the case, says the Ns?w York Press. I The latest London introduction is the wearer's monogram embroidered in contrasting silk on the lower left flap. The upper pockets as a rule are pre ferred without turnover lapels. A nov elty adapted to holiday trade is the Japanese tan Tattersall waistcoat. This shade la a cross between copper and burnt orange. Favor is divided be tween notch and shawl or roll coHsrs. Collar less styles also find .some favor. The dip D-ont la a feture4of this j gar ment. r - . . Ufeef MaMeas 1st RrtMta- A wonron in Russia until the diyof her death If she remains rmmaxrietL Is under Use, absolute, sway-of her paz-w-ta. . WAirrm a i.r help. WANTED Catholic Installment agents, for entirely new plan, in country. Territory never worked before. Get out or oia rut. f. J. Casey, 334 Dear born street, Chicago. 111. WANTED $20 and expenses paid week ly to a reliable man to travel and collect In Illinois. Experience not necessary. Self -addressed envelope for reply. ' Address Department I 62 jjearrjorn street. tnicagro. WANTED Men to learn barber trade. Few weeks completes by our method. ' t an earn expenses before nntsnlnar. $15 weekly paid graduates. Special Inducements to aistant applicants. Write for- catalogue today. Moler Barber college, f hicago. I1L WAjrrED FEMALE HELP. WANTED Pantry fclrls at the Harper house- WANTED A girl for general house work at 1524 Ninth avenue. . WANTED A work at 211 girl for general house- Flrteenth street. WANTED Cook and head nurse at lietbany Home. South Kock Island. WANTED A competent girl for gener al Housework at 843 Nineteenth street WANTED A girl for general house work. Apply at l06 Fourteenth street. WANTED A nurse to take care .f in fanta at Bethany Home. South Kock jsianu. WANTED A girl for general house work at 2108 Third avenue. Mrs. Wal ter Yerbury. WANTED Forty-five sewing girls at the Trl-City Kegalla company's. 1513 Third avenue. WXNTED Pick sewers: must furnish machine. Call at once at 11C Uaines street. Davenport. WANTED A woman to do washing, a 114 Fifth avenue. None but suck washer need apply. WANTED Experienced woman cook. Hotel work. Applv at 122 Seven teenth street. The Trl-City Real Es tate & Employment company. WANTED Ladles: earn $20 per 100 writing short letter. Send stamped envelope for particulars. Ideal Man ufacturing company, Cassopolis. Mich. WANTED Experienced woman cook In private family. Good -wages. Apply at thai Trl-City lteai Estate & Em ployment company, 122 Seventeenth streeL WANTED A number of intelligent, ca pable women for traveling positions; $15 a week and expenses. Address for interview - 'Traveling Manager." care Argus. WANTED Ladies. Our catalogue ex plains bow we teach hairdressing, manicuring and facial massage quickly, mailed free. Moler Barber colleee, Chicago, I1L WANTED Ten women in each state as district managers, to distribute goods and make collections. Salary. $20 weekly, paid every Saturday, and ex penses advanced. Women's Dept., 52 Dearborn. Chicago. WANTED MALE OR FEMALE. WANTED Ladies and gentlemen can earn $2 a day; work at home. Call at 513 Tenth street. WANTED 500 men and women to regis ter at the Tri-City Real Estate & Employment company for a good po sition. 122 Seventeenth street. WANTED First class canvassers, la dies or gentlemen, for legitimate pro position. No fake, easy work. no samples required. Call or address 161014 Second avenue. - WANTED Capable man or woman for tri-city manager for Chicago and New York wholesaler. References and a small capital required. Address for three days "Wholesaler." care Argus. WANTED Energetic, trustworthy man or woman, to work In Illinois, repre senting large manufacturing com pany. Salary. $10 to $! per month, paid weekly; expenses advanced. Ad dress, with stamp. J. H. Moore, Rock island. 111. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED Board and room in. private family, in vicinity of Irving school. for lauy ana son. Address w. 35, Argus. WANTED Boarders by the day or week: first class home cooking, at rea sonable rates. Mrs. Fisher, 501 Fifth street. WANTED The- ladies to know that Mrs. Dunleavy s dressmaking par lors have been removed to 1 820 H Third avenue. WANTED Three or four unfurnished rooms, by man and wife. No children. State price and locution. Address liG.'W. S-." care Argus. WANTED Table boarders, by the week or month; good lunch put up. First class home cooking at reasonable rates. Gentlemen only need apply. At 1407 Fifth-and-a-half avenue. WANTED Room and board for man anil wife in private family; steam heat, bath gas. and all modern con veniences. Prefer a German family. Board not to exceed $10 a week. Ad dress "li. 20," cure Argus. WANTED Ladles to visit the Noonday Rest rooms at 1818 $4 Third avenue, near Y. M. C A. building. Good home cooked dinner from 11:30 to 2. Supper Saturday only from & to 8 p. m. to gentlemen ns well as ladiea. Rooms open all day to ladiea for rest. CARD OF THANKS. MR. AND MRS. HENRY FRANK de- aire to express their gratitude to neighbors and friends who assisted them during their recent bereavement or who sent flowers. LAUNDRIES. ROCK ISLAND STEAM LAUNDRY Bauersfeld A Sexton, proprietors. Fine finish and quick service. 1814 Third avenue. Phone west 1291. MOKBT TO LOAM. IF TOU WANT to build or buy a house. we can loan you tne money at cur rent Interest rates. Goldsmith A Mc Ken company. MONEY TO LOAN On real estate 'se curity at lowest .rates. Marlon K. Sweeney. attorney. rooms 33-35, Mitchell & Lynde building, Rock Isl and. -we MAKE A SPECIALTY of loaning money en nousenoia gooas, norses, wagons, etc, without removal and In m. quiet way. Call on us for quick loans. Fidelity Loan company, room 38. Mitchell & I.vnde block. UCATIOITAL. AUGUST AN A COLLEGE Business de partment, A thorough business training given for entry Into com mercial lite. Terms reasonable. Ap ply at Augustona. college. VILLA DE CHANTAL A home school conducted for girls by the. Sisters of the Visitation. Rudimentary and higher branches and all polite ac complishments taught- Twentieth street and Fifteenth avenue. Rock oOOOOOOOCOCOOOOCOOOOOOGoO O ALL THE NEWS ALL THE O O TIME THE ARGUS. O cococoococococococooooooca FOR RENT ROOMS. FOR RENT Five unfurnished rdoms. Inquire at lSio xnira avenue. FOR RENT Furnished room for light housekeeping, at 1011 Fourth avenue. FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping, at 541 Twenty fourth street. FOT RENT Furnished room. wlthT all mJdern conveniences, at 217 Fifteenth - street, opposite court house. FOR RENT One large nicely furnish ed room, suitable for one or two gen tlemen, at 533 Twentieth street. FOR RENT Furnished room, with all modern conveniences: use of bath and telephone; at 1321 Second avenue. FOR RENT Furnished room, with all modern conveniences, including hot water heat, at 2209 Seventh avenue. FOR RENT Furnished rooms, with good-table board, at 1400 Third av enue; entrance on Fourteenth street. FOR RENT Office room on main floor on Second avenue, near Seventeenth street. Address "A. 15. C-." care Ar gus. FOR RENT Suite of four unfurnished rooms, with modern conveniences; upstairs; centrally located. Address "W. 35." care Argus. FOR RENT Rooms furnished complete for light housekeeping, with gas, fur nace, bath and nil modern conveni ences, at 2718 Fifth avenue. FfR RENT Nicely furnished rooms, with heat and all other conveniences. Including telephone. Men only, need apply. Call at 13o3 Second avenue. FOR RENT Two unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping, to party with out children, or two furnished rooms for roomers. Call at 535 Twentieth street. FOR RENT One pleasant, furnished front room, with all modern conveni ences; also first class table board at reasonable prices. New 'phone 5009; - 1229 Second avenue. FOR RENT Rooms suitable for barber shop on corner of Rock Island bouse; small ground floor office room on Sev enteenth street, rear of Rock Island house: also splendid office room on office floor of Rock Island house. FOR RENT A fine suite of rooms. In new house: furnished or unfurnished; suitable' for light housekeeping; mod ern conveniences: to family without children; $10: references required. In quire at 811 Forty-second street. FOR RENT HOUSES. FOR RENT Six-room cottage at 213 Sixth street, inquire at bis aniru avenue. FOR RENT A 7 -room house and barn. 2717 Ninth avenue, inquire at zsao Fifth avenue. FOR RENT Eight-room house, cen trally located. Apply to m. vv. wat tles, 729 Seventeenth street. FOR RENT A new all modern eight- room house at. I02o Twemy-secona street. Inquire at 1030 Twenty-third street. FOR RENT A seven-room house, with water and sewer; central location; good condition. Apply at 1916 Fifth avenue. FOR RENT House with all modern conveniences; very reasonable ir taic en at once. Inquire at 817 Twenty ninth street. FOR RENT One six room house with liath. also two four room cottages. Inquire of G. W. Reddig, 32i feeven teenth street. FOR RENT Seven-room new house. nartlv modern: convenient to arsen aL Inquire at 527 Thirty-eighth stieet; new phone &i5o. FOR RENT Corner house with store front. Good location for a drug store, Will rent cheap to right party. Ad dress "W. S.." Argus office. FOR RENT Eight-room house on Thlrtv-fif tli street, one block from Fifth avenue. Rent. $18. Inquire of Dr. Patten. Twentieth street ana Third, avenue. EXPRESS, STORAGE, BUS AND CAB. ROBES' ta1Jsfecompany120 West Seventeenth street. Old 'phone 1537. new 'phone 5158. New storage building. Express, baggage, 'bus and cab calls answered day .or mgnt. FUEL. EMPIRE COAL & COKE COMPANY' Wholesale and retail dealers in bl tumlnous and anthracite coal Prompt delivery service. Office. 1718 First avenue. Telephone west 1290. HOTELS AND RESORTS. LAS VEGAS HOT SPRINGS Located 6.7C7 feet above the sea. All year round resort. A perfect place lor rest. For particulars, address Dr, Daniel S. Perkins, medical director, Las vegas. w. ai. contractors and builders. JOHN VOLK & CO. Contractors and builders. Also manufacturers of sash, doors, blinds and mouldings. . Dealers In plate window and art glass. Offices and factory, 311 to 329 Kignteenm street, MISCELLANEOUS. IF IN NEED OF HELP, such as: Hired girls, office girls, mechanics, shop men. oarcenuers. cierks, laborers, jan I tors, dressmakers, milliners, cooks. porters, or any other kind of help, call or telephone us. Tri-City Real Estate & Employment company, 122 Seventeenth street. Rock Island, 111. IF YOU WANT to buy. sell, trade or rent anytning. engage help or secure a situation, tne Aian is tne one pa per in Moline that can do It for you. Mail wants are popular and Mail wants bring results. One-half cent per worj is the price to all alike, cash In advance; 2-cent stamps will do. Evening and, Saturday Mail, Moline, REAL ESTATE. E. J. BURNS City and country real estate. If you have property for sale, list It with me. If you want to buy I will do my best to get you what you want. Room 11. Mitchell & Lynae block. Telephone 1191. CLAIRVOYANT. DR. MARY YATES Magnetic healer and spiritual medium. Hours, 1 to 10 p. m. Residence. 705 Fourth avenue. Take the Blue line west. CLAIRVOYANT Madam Henry, gifted witn psychometric perception and prophetic power; unravels past, pres ent and future; 1241 Seventh ave nue, Moline. MADAM HOWARD Full readings 25 and 50 cents. Room 12, McKlnnle block, corner Fifteenth street and Fourth avenue. Entrance on Fif teenth street, Moline. GRAIN AND PROVISIONS, U. J. TOHER & CO. Brokers. Daven port. Stocks, grain, provisions, cot ton. Private wra to New York and Chicago. Offices 109 Main street. Tel ephone 407. GEORGE H.- SIDWELL CO. Com mission merchants. Grain, hay - and provisions. Members of the Chicago board of trade and Chicago stock ex change. Established 25 years. No. 542 and 543 Rialto building. Long distance 'phone Harrison S66C FOR SALE CITT PROPERTY.- -"' FOR SALE Best bargains in lots on Twenty-fifth street and Tenth ave nue if taken at once. Easy payments. : Inquire Reidy Bros. FOR SALE A good 10-room house, partly modern. ea Twenty-fourth street and Fifth-and-a-half avenue. Inquire of P. F. Cox, over Thomas' drug store. - FOR SALE-FARM PHOPERTT. FOR SALE Farm property. We. have a nice list of bargains In farms from " 40 to 600 acres in Rock Island and Scott counties. Also will exchange. Goldsmith & McKee Co. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS, . FOR SALE One open -runabout wagon, rubber tired, just out of shop.. In quire 1807 Sixth avenue. FOR SALE A good hard coal Daunt less stove. No. 4. with pipe. Price. $5. Inquire 610 Eighteenth street. FOR SALE Cheap, a carload of the finest New York apples, on the C. B. & Q. track, car No. 27,645. M. Stan ley. FOR SALE A steam boiler suitable for hot water heater; about eight-horse capacity; good as new; cheap if taken . at once. Inquire of C. B. Ellis, Milan. FOR SALE First class stanhope: gen uine leather-top; all material and workmanship the very best; a bar gain. Inquire at Cralle's livery sta ble. FOR SALE One pair of road horses, one good work horse, one spring wag on, and single harness. Inquire at C. A. Frey's livery. 117 West Fourth street. Davenport. FOR SALE Velvet carpets, hard coal base burner, steet range, ana oea- - room suite, all in first class condi tion, at 2510 Eighth-and-a-half ave- . nue. Call forenoons. , BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. . FOR SALE A two-chair barber shop. in good location, doing excellent bus iness; property will be sold reason able. Address "H. 61." care Argus. INSURANCE. PLEASANT F. COX Real estate and Insurance. Old fire companies repre sented. Tour patronage solicited. 'Phone union 63. Office over Thomas' drug store. INSURANCE on dwellings and house hold goods a specialty, oiaest ana best companies. lowest rates. C. R. Ciiambernn. Mitchell & Lynde block. 'Phone 1030. BENNETT'S Insurance Aurencv Fire. life, accident, health and plate glass. Real estati and loans. Room 2. Bu- iara diock. xtesiaenco ynuuu umuu joi. ouico union 110. TORNADO INSURANCE Rates for city ar w a hV Oa aaavs aAi w a alia aSsm If An w j.i ujjci i,, w y.1,1' . j-.'Miot numDer nineteen (i) in diock num 40 cents per $100 three years, 60 cents bPP two (2) in University place, an ad per $100 Ave years. Call pr address dition to tne ctv of Rock Island. C. R. Chamberlin, agent, Mitchell 6t Lynae Duuaing. HAYE3 & CLEAVELAND The .Pjoneer asrency. Old time and nre tested com- nanies. Fire, lightning, plate glass. tornado, accident, life, or almost &ny form of risk. Ground floor office 210 to 218 Eighteenth street. GOLDSMITH & M'KEE write the best policies In Fire, Life, Accident. Heaitn, Plate Glass. Employers' Liability. SHUrYy,T,0afniieLnS0nr' r.hLan8rt?by.nH cheapest rates. WE WILL BOND YOU Executors', ad ministrators', guardians, trustees', or any kind or judicial bonds; lodge ana society omcers; city, state or u. . - ' s-overnment officials: contractors, po sitions of trust; in fact, any kind of bond you want (except ball bonds). Terms reasonable. Hayes & Cleave- land, resident managers Fidelity & Deposit company. 01 xuaryiano. PROFESSIONAI -ATTORNEYS. f AfironW- T J T TT? Jt, KTlFKTIRn I. torneys-at-iaw. umce in mock isi- and National bank building. SWEENEY & WALKER Attorneys and counselors at law. Abstracts of title. Office In Bengston block. SEARLE- & MARSHALL Lawyers. Money to loan on good real estate se curity. Mitchell & Lynde block. Rock Island, in. IL M. McCASKRIN Attorney-at-TAw. Rock island and Milan. Rock Inland office In Bengston block. Milan office on Main street. JAMES F. MURPHY Attorney at Law. General legal practice, umce room 13. Mitchell & Lynde building. Union Electric 'phone 56U1. LUDOLPH & REYNOLDS Attorneys- at-Law. Money to loan. General le gal business. Notary public. 1705 Second avenue, Buford block. McENIRY & McENIRY Attorneys at law. Loan money On gOOd Security: make collections. Tteferences. Mitch- I ell & Lynde, bankers. Office. Mitchell ot i-.yr.a Duuoine. CONNELLY & CONNELLY Attorneys- at-Law. N. A, Larson, sweoisn au- vokat. Office qver Crampton's book store, 1719 Second avenue. Pensions, Loans. Patents, etc. HEATING AND PLUMBING. CHANNON, PERRY & CO. Heating and plumbing along scientinc lines. Careful and skilled workmen. Prompt attention. 114 West Seventeenth street. 'Phone 1148. PATENTS. PATENT and trademark office, room 14. Mitchell & Lynde building. Kock Island. James F. Murphy, associate, branch of Moore & Co., patent attor neys, Washington. D. C and O-cav go. III. ARCHITECTS. LEONARD DRACK Architect and su perintendent. Skinner block, second noor. umce nours, iu to is a, m., to 5:30 p. m. FLORISTS. HENRY GAETHJE Proprietor Chip- plannock nursery. Cut flowers and designs of all kinds. City store, 160' Second avenue. Telephone 1110. ART DECORATION. PARIDON & SON Artistic interior decoration. Finest line of late paper carried and skilled workmen employ ed. Moderate prices. 417 Seven- teenth Street. LEGAL. Exeen tor's Notlee. Estate of Mary A. Gitt. deceased. The undersigned, havinar been OD- pointed executrix of the last will and testament of Mary A. Gitt, late of the enunrv r,t Rnfk island sistA nf Tiiinnia I deceased, hereby gives notice that she win appear berore the county court of Rock Island county, at the county court! room, in the city of Rock Island, at the ; Januarv. 10S. term, on the first Mori- ! day in January next, at which time all persons having claims against said es- j tate are notined and requested to at-: tend, 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 this stn day or November. 1904. JENNIE DEVOE. Executrix. Marlon E. Sweeney, Attorney. LEGAL. Pnblleatlon Notice. To Alt Persons Whom It May Con cern: Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned. Harry M. Schrlver. conserv ator of James Connellv. an Insane ter on. will make application to the county court or kock island county, at a reg ular term thereof, ta be held at the court houe In the cltv of Rock Island in said county, on the first Monday of Liecemoer, a. u. 1994, being the nrtn day thereof, for an order and decree of said court, directing him. as said con servator. to sell the followinar real es tate belonging to said ward, or so much thereof as shall seem to said court to the interest of said ward, situated I the county of Rock Island and state of Illinois, to-wlt: South half (H) of lot two (2). of west northwest fractional quarter ) of section nineteen (19): and lot three 3) of the west northwest fractional quar ter of section nineteen (19). and the north half ( hi of lot two (2) of the northwest fractional quarter ( i ) of section nineteen (19). all in townsni sixteen (16). north range two (2) west of the fourth (4) P. M.. Rock Island county, Illinois, containing about one hundred and twenty-eight and thirty seven one-hundredths ( 128.3 1) acres, more or less; for the support and care of said ward, and for the purpose of Investing such of the proceeds of said sale as shall not be immediately requi site for said support and education in other real estate, or of otherwise in vesting the same. HARRY M.'SCHRIVER. Conservator of James Connelly. Master's Sale. State of Illinois. Rock Island Conn ty ss. In the Circuit Court of Said County. In Chancory. No. 53S1. Foreclosure. The Rock Island Mutual Building. Loan & Savings Association vs. Frank T, Gemeinhardt. I'hllin Warren Gemeln hardt. Frieda Laura Gemeinhardt Clarence Raymond Gemeinhardt and F rankle T. Gemeinhardt. Notice Is hereby given that by virtu of a decree of said court, entered in th above entitled cause on the 5th day of November. A. D. 1904. I shall on Satur day. the 3rd day of December. A. D. 1904. at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., at the east door of the court house. In the city of Rock Island, in said county of Rock Island, to satisfy said decree, sell at public auction to the nignest biaaer, tor cusn in nana, tnat certain parcel of land situated in the county of Rock Island and state of II linois. described as follows: Beginning on the west line of For tieth street produced at a point three hundred til teen and nrty-hundredth 315.50) feet north of the south line o the north ten (10) acres of assessor s lot twenty-one (21), in the northwest corner of section number six (6). township seventeen (17). north range one (1) west of the fourth (4th) prin cipal meridian, thence run north on said produced line forty-seven (47) I ... .,'1., ,iia ... ., ..i... ,,. A k.,n fkkl- . c. n t i waot nn. htinilpikil oml thlr. dred and siXty-one and fifty hundredths (361-50) feet nopth of the south line of 1 ald north ten (10) acres, thence south I forty-seven (47) feet, thence east one the piace of beginning to be known as I - - . . a , , . rated at Rock Island. 111., this 11th day of November. A. D. 1904. I U-XVTT- 14 I.- TPT T .TV Master ,n chancery in and for Rock Island County. Ill Edward H. Guyer. Complainant's So licitor. Master's Sale. State of Illinois, Rock Island Coun ty ss. - In the Circuit Court of Said Ceunty. The Rock Isilnd Mutual Building. I & Savings Association vs- K In Chancery. No. 5410. Foreclosure, Loan neut Kneutson, Theresa Kneutson and John E. Tappan. Notice is hereby given that by virtue or a decree or suid court, entered in tne above entitled cause on the 5th day of November. A. 1). 1904. 1 shall on Satur day, the 3rd day of December. A. D, 1904. at the hour of 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the east door of the court house. In the city of Rock Island, in said county of Rock Island, to satisfy said decree, sell at public auction to the hisrhest bidder, ror cash in hand, tnat certain parcel of land situated in the county of Rock Island and state of Il linois, described as 101 lows: Lot number twenty (20) in block one 1 " "-3 " " of East Moline A.'iiir'u at ATVirsji. aniciiiti, iiiM una inn day of November. A p. 1904 FRANK H. KELLEY. Master in Chancery in and for Rock Island Countv. 111. Edward H. Guyer. Complainant's So licitor. Maater'a Sale. State of Illinois, Rock Island Coun ty ss. In the Circuit Court of Said County. in Chancery. No. 5419. Foreclosure. The Rock Island Mutual Building, Loan ft Savings Association vs. Kneut Kneutson. Theresa Kneutson and John E. Tappan Notice is hereby given that by virtue or a decree or said court, entered in tne above entitled cause on the 5th day of November. A. I . 1904. I shall on Satur day, the 3rd day of December. A. I. 1904. at the hour or 2 o-ciock hi the afternoon, at the east door of the court hmiae. In tlie r-ltv or Itoclc Island. In said county of Rock Island, to satisfy I ui.lrl H Arnr- nell nt nnhlln fa lint inn tn the I certain parcel of land situated in the county or Kock Island and state of 11- I linois. described as follows: Lot number nineteen (19) in block i one hundred and seventy (170). in the town of East Moline. Dated at Rock Island. 111., this 11th day of November, A. D. 1904. FRANK 11. KKLLKr, Master in Chancery in and for Rock Island County. 111. Edward H. Guyer. Complainant's So licitor. Notlee of .Final Settlement. Estate of Ellen Welch, deceased. Public notice Is hereby given that the undersigned. Johannah Coughlin, ad ministratrix of the estate of Ellen Welch, has this day filed her final re- I port and settlement as such in the I county court ot kock ieiana eounty, ana hearing on said report has been set for Nov. 18, 1904. at 9 o'clock a, m., at which time persons interested may ap pear and make objections thereto, and if no objections are filed, said report will be approved at that time, and the undersigned win ask for an order of distribution, and will also ask to be discharged. Rock island, in., uct. is, iao4. JOHANNAH COUGHLIN. Administratrix. Notice of Final Settlement. Estate of Charles Zimmerman, de ceased. Public notice Is hereby given that the underslarned administrator has this day filed his final report and settlement as such in the county court of Rock Island county, and hearing on sa.'d re port has been set for November 18, 19U4. at 9 o'clock a. m., at wrucn time nersons Interested may appear and make objections thereto, and If no ob Jections are filed, said report will be approved at that time, and the under' Islirned will ask for an order of dlstrl button, and will also ask to be dis charged. Rock island, 111., uct. za, 19U4. HERMAN VOGEL Administrator. Executor's Net lee. Estate of Mary Griffin, deceased. The undersigned, having been ap- pointed executor of the last will and testament of Mary Griffin, late of the (county of Rock Island, state of Illinois, aeceasea, nereoy gives notice tnat ne will appear before the county court of Rock Island county, at the county Court room. In the city of Rock Island, at the December term, on the first Monday In December next, at which time all per- sons naving ciaima against saiu estate are noticed and requested to attend, for the purpose of having the same ad- lusted. au persons inaeoiea 10 said estate are requested to make immediate T.a vm pnt to the underaiirned. Dated this 18th day of October. A, D. 1904. JOHN T. SHIELDS. Executor. James F. Murphy. Attorney. LEGAL. PebUeatlem Notice. State ot Illinois, Rock Island Coun ty ss: -In the County Court of said County to the November term, A. D., 1904. Petition to sell real estate to pay debts. Andrew O'Brien, administrator of the estate of John H. Norrls. deceased, peti tioner, vs. Hasel Norris. The Central Trust & Savings Bank of the city of Rock Island county aforesaid, guardian of Marvil Norrls. the Central Trust as Savings Bank of the City of Rock Isl and County aforesaid, administrator of the estate of Hasel Norris. defendants. .T2 the. above named defendant, Mar vil Norris: Affidavit of your non-real-dence and that your residence Is In Kolfe, Pocohontas county, state of Iowa, having been filed In the above entitled cause in the office of the under signed clerk of the county court of the county of Rock Island, state of Illinois, j "i- ""uj imiuira tnat tne above named petitioner has heretofore on the 30th day of September, 1904. filed In the county court of said county his peti tion on the probate side of said court, praying for an order of said court to aying ror an order of said court ta 11 the following described real estate. which the said decedent died seised, -wit: The north half of lot -I." ia Of to- vnamneriain uros.' subdivision to the town now city f Rock Fails, situated In the county of Whiteside, state of Illinois; that a summons has been Is. sued in said cause against you returna ble to the November term, A. D.. 19o4. In said court to be begun and holden In the court house of Rock Island In said county and state on the first Mon day of November, 1904. at which time and place you will appear and plead, answer or demur to said petition, and that said cause Is still nonrfinv in . court. AR.atTa Roc Island. Illinois, this 30th day of September, 1904. HENRY B. HUBBARD. ,, . m Clerk of Said Court. McEnlry tt McEniry solicitors. Administrator's Notice. Estate of Herman L. Tonn, deceased. The uniiers irnail. h.vin. V..- pointed administratrix of the estate of Herman L Tonn. late of the county of Rock Island, state of Illinois, deceased, hereby gives notice that she will ap pear before the county court of Rock island county, at the emmtw room, in the city of Rock Island, at the January term, on the first Monday in January next, at which time all per- sons having claims aganist said estate are notified and requested to attend for the purpose of having the same ad justed. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate payment to the undersigned. ""n" -saieu otn aay ot uctouer, A. D. 1904 EMMA TONN. . Adm'nlstratrix. RAILWAYS AND STB AME RS. CHICAGO. ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC Railway Tickets may be purchased " cty iicaei otnee, 1829 Second avenue. orC. R. I. & P. depot. Fifth av enue, foot of Thirty-first street. 'Phone '-sv IV-id, west 14Z3. PLUMMER. C. P. A. FRANK H. Trains. East. West. Denver Limited & Omaha Ft. Worth, Denver & Kansas Cltv d 3:45 am a 21 am d 5:20am d 6:20 am dl0:30 pm a 9:10 pm Minneapolis ... . . . uavenport & Chl - cairo d 7:40 am d 7:00 pm Omaha Colorado & Omaha. dl2:55 am a. n:zb am dl0:10 pm d 9:50 am d 1:10 pm ues Aiomes & Oma ha Denver, Lincoln & 1 al2:35 am umana .ln 3:00 am 7:00 am pes Moines Express 1:65 pm St. Paul & Minne- I ',m spoils Denver, Ft. Worth & Kansas City. . , Kansas City, St. Joe & California.. Rock Island & Washington a 3:40 am d 9:16 pm a 5:15 am dl0:30 pm d 7:10 am J all:10 pm al2:50 pm d 1:25 pm X :00 pm Chicago & Des Moines d 1:65 pm Rock Island & Brooklyn Aecnm a. 4:65 pm d 7:10 am Omaha , Omaha & Des a o:ts pm Moines 4 6:05 pm a 2:42 pm Cedar Rapids A Tipton al0:37 am d 4:30 pm Rock Island Jt Peoria Division. . Trains toav. 1-.. i, 1. . ... tlon. Main line t ruin a ,.. 1 i01; Y,ltth a,venue 6 minutes In ad vance of time given. Trains. Leave. Arrive. Peoria. Springfield. tst. l., indpis ....J :10am 9:40 pm 6:66 pm 11:15am i cui ia. 01 di. Liouis. . 7:20 om Peoria. Ind'pls. Cin. Bloominsrton I MCnJ CI,... a - - I' '"' A X.V "ura. :ou am 8 -4 Kan, -.aoie c enerrard 1 Accom la it'ic .J 9:45 pm 2:20 om Cable & Sherrard .. 3:30pm a. arrival; d. departure; cept Sunday. ' daily ex- CHICAGO, BURLINGTON A IjUINCY DeDOt. Second avenna an MI.lt.w f' Aet'nTrUt&hOrneV0,l We8t 680 nw 7' Trains, Leave. Arrive. St. Ixuis, Sprint: - field. Galesburg, Peoria. Onincv I 6:40 am 6:50 ara 6:50 am 7:15 pm 7:15 pm Sterling, Mendota and Chlcairn 6:40 am St. Louis, Kansas City, Denver and Pacific coast s 7:20 pm 7:20 pm Sterling and points intermediate Dubuque, Clinton, ia urosse, Ht, Paul, Minn., and northwest ... f 7:30 pm 6:10 am mi.. . . vJiiiiun, liuDuqua Clinton and Inter 7:1 ."..1 7:1 15 ami 7:06 pui mediate points 5 am 7:05 cm S StOD at Rock Island f... 1. daily except Sunday. . CHICAGO. MILWAUKEE A ST. PAUL ..It.ai,wa.y7-D:' J- & N- "W. passenger V, . 01 neventeenth street. H. B. STODDARD. Agent. P. L, Hllchs. commercial acent an nru,iu ,.....' Davenport, ' , '. Trains. Leave. ArrlveT Clinton, Dubuque. St. Paul. Mil waukee. Chlcjiiro 7:00 am 4:15 am 3:55 pm 10:35 pm 4:1$ am 11:60 pnt 5:38 am Elgin and Chicago. (S. W. LlmltelV Muscatine, Wash ington. Kansas City (a W. Lim ited) 10:16 pm Muscatine. Wash ington, Kansas City Fulton. Savanna. Elarln. Ch1rmrn 5:39 am 11:60 pm 3:30 pm Fulton. Savanna, Dubuque .1. . Clinton, jeedar Rapids. Omaha, Freeport . , 11:60 am 3:45 pm 11:40 am Dally expect Sunday. for Clinton and all points between. STEAMER CITY OF WINONA. Arrive 10:20 a. m. Davenoort: 1mm p. m. Arrive 10:45 a. m.. Rock Island: lea 3:15 p. m. For rates and further Information. apply to CARL MA NO AN, Agent, hock island, IIL CARNIVAL CITY PACKET COMPANY Burlington and Intermediate points. STEAMER HELEN "BLAIR Leaves Monday. ' Wednesday and Vrl.' day at 4 p. m. For rates and further Information. apply to CARL MA NO AN. Agent, Rock island, IU. r - - - 1 v3 i