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THE ARGUS, MONDAY, JANUARY 23, 1005. 3 pooooooooooooooooooooooooo Bargains in Real Estate 79 Twelfth street, a complete Bl-rn Kix-rM,m bouse, $2.jn. "l Ninth nvrniio. an eight ri.m mil modern home-. $4.u. Sltf tint- level b iliding lots on Fifteenth avenue. tIf-m ThiIIi an.J Eleventh streets; $2v to $3J eaer. n nice building lot. our own. n Thirteenth avrnuc. Irtirm Tenth ami Eleventh rlrwt. $IM. Two fine Jl. faeing iMmth. on I.ngvbw park. " and $75o ea h. 2 Eleventh ivt fiu. fin ror-n-r. f.!sl4i. lot ami huunt $1.4'o. 1411 Fourth irrnur. ll-rom (ion.- In excellent condition. $2. i. GOT HIS HAIR BACK. '.V Perfeetly Bald When II Slorfn fo I' a 2Vewbro'a Herpietde . Frederick Manuell. Maryl&aJ block J; jtte, Montana, bought a bofjRe of Ne l,ru' llrpilde. April C, "A. and UKn ' i.se It for entire baldness. The hair f-l-1 ( '-n In 1.1 scnlp were not de id !n 7 ilivn be bail balr all over his beaj. On July 2 he writ-, "and today my hair 1; as thick rnd l:jxtir!.int r.n any or.c could wish." Newbro', Herplclde works n an o!d principle and wl;h a n-w d -cnvery dirtri y th fju nnd you re move the effect. Herplclde destroys the rrm that cauws dandruff, falling ha'r. r:il f! tally ba'dneo. so that with t"i "iuo i;on the effect Munot remain. Ffos falling balr at once and a new rrowth starts. Sold by Idlng tlruirgl.to. Send 10c. In n'linpi for Mmp: tj Tb Herpicide- Co.. Detroit. Mich. T. II. Thomas, special agent. AMUSEMENTS. a-tea (MMMMa.kMBT Wednesday, Jan. 25. The favorite German cociedians. MASON tvna MASON In Mark C Swan's latest Mrsfra! Karre. Fritz and Snilz (The Burglar and the Detective) Iirftion of Messrs. Ilroadhurst & CJrrl. A WHIRLWIND OF HILARITY Fun I'rornotTs 40 A Musica Karre- with a tannine I'lot. Two hour and a half of Side Splitting Fun. A Ill Cast of Unusually Clever People. Prices 25c. 50c, 75c and $L Seat sale at theatre. flUGUSTfll COLLEGE Monday. Feb. 20. The WurM-Fftuiou llanNt, JOSEF HOFMANN Will appear in recital. Tickets now on sale at the Harper House phar macy, Carlson Bros, book store. Mo line, and Hoyt's music store, Daven port. Get your tickets early. Prices. J 1.50 and $1. No extra charge for reserving seats. Number of tickets limited. I Cure Men... Varicocele, Nervous Debility. Strict ure. Blood Poison. Contracted Disease. Hydrocele, and all ether disease of men. I MAKE no (IIARUK rot A rKIKSDMT fI.U My treatment Is peona!. skillful and ronfidfntlaL Call now if ou are weak and run down by disease. Caallatloa 1'rr. MISSISSIPPI MEDICAL DISPENSARY. Room 1. Illinois theatre building. Second avenue and Sixteenth street. lUk I .land. III. Hours, 9 to 9 Sundays. 10 to 12. CONTRACTING ANO BUILDING. PRANK A. FREDERICKS. 6chrinr Shop, 1121 Fourth Avenue Jobbing promptly dose. Win dow and door screens a spec ialty. Satisfaction ruaran teed. Residence. 41S Eleventh street. Old 'Phone west S2- forget (bar lea llrlae- O Q ,rrrllra. Q Q We will build you I It block 0 from -urt huse a nice new Q r-v-n-rMm cottage, with furnace. Q O -i-terii. he. ;itl rfimpiftrly fur- ht'ihnl ready for Niuani,3r, on O 0 lot " 1 ; ".. fur Si.7" $". cash O ! all we need, balance easy iTm Q 8 We Insure Everything 8 1 Goldsmith & J McKee Co. MM HIT DIVORCE EVILl I Two Bills That Have Been lntro duced in State Legisla ture. STATISTICS ARE STARTLING Laws Proposed to Check Abuse Practice Figure From Various Counties. in The growth of the divorce evil and the agitation In favor of a check ha- Kiin by the national organizations of the various church societies has been made the subject of considerable study by Representative Walter M. Provine of Christian county to secure material fr Hupjort of his house bill. Mr. Pro vine has introduced in the legislature a measure prohibiting a person against whom a divorce decree has been is Miel from marrying again within two years unless the party granted the de cree should die before the expiration of that period. The bill further pro vides that in any violation of the law the violator shall be deemed guilt of bigamy and such inarriag" shall b declared void. There are other bills in the house whirl) may contain provisions that wi!l appeal more forcibly" to the members f the judiciary committee, to which t?ie bill has been referred. Illll Preheated by Allen. The second bill introduced at this session was an anti-divorce act by Rep resentative Allen of Vermillion, giving the court authority to forbid the of- fi-nding party in a suit from marrying, before the expiration of five years, or even ten years, in the court so elect. Should the person on whom the limi tation is placed violate the order of the court, he or she is liable, under the terms of the bill, to imprisonment for the unexpired time under the court's order. Mr. Provine is so thoroughly con vinced that the spread of the evil is a menace to the state that he has gone! to the trouble of gathing statistics from every couny. Thene show that luring the last year 2.312 divorce were granted in 93 counties. The counties from which he was able to se cure any returns were Cook, Clinton. Fulton. Macoupin. Madison, Perry, Pike. Richland and Saline. In Cook county alone it is estimated that the number of divorces granted annually wi'.l reach S.Ofto. so the total of decrees for the entire state in 1S4 exceeded .'. against 1.071 in 1S07. HeHl mt Am lanlry. Mr. Provine gives the result of his investigation in the following figures: Adams. 37: Alexander. 25; Hond 11; IliMjne. 14; Brown. 7: Bureau. 26; Calhoun. 11; Carroll. 12; Cass. 11; Champaign. ?.); Christian. 31: Clark. 3; Clay. 1: Coles. 17; Crawford. 11; Cumberland. K ; DeKalb. 30; De Witt. 27,- Dougla. 12: I)u Page. 5; E l gar. 41: Edwards, C: Effingham. 1C; Fayette. 11: Ford. 5; Franklin. 15; (lallatin. 12: Creer.e. 34; Grundy. 20; Hamilton. 24; Hancock. 20; Hardin, 3; Henderson, 8; Henry, 43; Iroquois, 21; Jackson. 30; Jasper. C; Jefferson. 19; Jersey. 7; Jo Daviess. C; Johnson. 3; Kane. 27; Kankakee. 20; Kendall. C; Knox. 43; Lake, 23; La Salle. 90; Lawrence. 14: Livingston. 31; Lee. 23; Igan. 22: Macon. 30: Marion. 16; Marshall. C; Mason. 5; McDonough. 22; Massac. 12; Mellenry. 1C; Mc- NERVOUS HEADACHE. The Cause of Much Suffering to Wo men is Permanently Cured When the System is Built Up by DR. A. W. CHASE'S NERVE PILLS When the head aches hard and throbs; when the neck and eyes grow stiff, the face flushes or grows deadly white; when any excitement or over effort brings on an attack of nervous headache so severe that it leaves you weak, trembly, shaky and utterly worthless for days, it is a certain in dication that the nervous system is shattered that resistive power is gone that you need a medicine that will rebuild and re-supply the lost nerve force, that will o strengthen you that you can resist and overcome these terrible seizures. Such a medi cine is I. A. W. Chase's Nerve Pills, a medicine that does not relieve but goes to the root bf the trouble and positively cures. Mrs. John Fa I. of Fourth SL. Toronto, O., say: "I like Dr. A. W. Chase s Nerve Pills because they cured my nervous sick headaches these headache used to play me out and leave me weak and nervous, the pain being so severe My eyes used to get stiff and sore during the attack and tne neck .so stiff I could hardly turn it. The Nerve Pills, however, proved to be Just what I needed and cured the attacks tn a hurry. As a result I feel Meady In nerves, physically strong and vigorous in every way sound and well. This makes sne feel I can't speak too highly of the snedielne. to rent a box at dealers or Dr. A. W. Chase Medicine Co.. Buffalo. N. Y. Portrait and sig nature of A. W. Chase. M. D. on every package. For sale at Harper House pharmacy Rock I!and. IH. Lean. 79 : Menard. 5; Mercer, 18; Mon roe, 1; Montgomery. 27; Morgan, 2S; Moultrie. 14; Ogle. 11; Peoria. 147; Piatt. 14: Pope. 9; Pulaski. 12: Put nam.' 1; Randolph, 24; Rock Island, 77; Sangamon. S3; Schuyler. 5; Scott 7; Shelby. 22; Stark. 5; St. Clair. 49; Stephenson. 22; Tare well. 24; Union 23: Vermilion. 70; Wabash. 9; War ren. 13; Washington. 10: Wayne, 13: White. 2C; Whiteside. 27; Will. C5; Williamson. 25: Winnebago. 33; Wood ford. 4: total. 1.19C. City Courts Alton, 29; Canton, 12; Chicago Heights. 1; East St. Louis. 65; Elgin. 5; Litchfield, 4; total. 11C. From these It will be seen that Peo ria county follows Cook, with 147 de crees, and St. Clair, including East St. Louis, has 114. There is little dif ference in the population of the last two counties. Peoria having 88.608 and St. Clair SC.fi93. La Salle county, with S7.77C inhabitants, reports 90 divorces. RAILWAY TIPS. Florida. Are you figuring on going to Flori da? If so call on the C. R. I. & P. rail way agent, who will show you how to save six hours of time and give you the best of train service. Kansas City. When coing to Kansas City or the southwest remember that the "Rock I:-land" has four trains daily, at 7:10 a. m., 12:45 noon; 10:40 p. m., and 12.10 midnight. Pullman service on all but the 7:10 a. ni. Call at the City Ticket office, 1829 Second avenue, and reserve your berth. $18 to Texas and Return. On Feb. 7 and 21 the Rock Island will again put in the low rate of $18 to a number of points in Oklahoma. Indian Territory, New Mexico and Texas and return. Tickets good for 21 days and for stopovers both going Also privilege of diverse routes soutb of Kansas City. THE MARKETS. Chicago. Jan. 23. Following are the oiteninir. hlchest. lowest and closing quotations in today's markets: Wheat. May. 113. 113, 113V4. 113. July. 97. 9SVi. 97. 9SVs Corn. May. 44-v,. 43. 44. 45. July. 43 ; 45,i. Oats. May. 30. 31. 20. 30. July. 30. 31. 30i. 30. Pork. January, closed 12.77. May. 12.S3, 12.93. 12.S0, 12.95. Lard. January. C.Srt. C.S'2. T..77. C.S2. May. .97. 7.02. C.97. 7.02. July, 7.1o, 7.15. 7.10, 7.15. Ribs. January, closed 6.C2. May. G.77. 6.S7. 6.77. C.85. July. C.92. C.97. 0.92. C.97. Receipts today Wheat 34. corn 347, oats 142. hogs 33,000, cattle 32,000, sheep 2C.0OO. Estimated receipts Tuesday Wheat t;5. corn 537, oats ICC, hogs 37,000. Hog market opened strong to 5c high er. Light 4.25 4.C5. mixed and butch ers 4.40ft 4.75. good heavy 4.504.75. rough heavy 4.40ft 4.C0. Cattle market opened steady to 10c lower. Sheep market opened steady. Hogs at Omaha C.ooO. cattle 4,000. Hogs at Kansas City 7.000, cattle 10,- 000. U. S. Yards. 8:40 a. m. Hog market steady. Light 4.40ft4.C7. mixed and butchers 4.43ft 4.73. good heavy 4.50 4.80. rough heavy 4.50ft 4.C0. Cattle market weak to 10c lower. Beeves 3.00ftC.10. cowe and heifers !3ft 4.40. Sheep market weak to lc lower. Hog market closed strong to 10c higher. Light 4.40ft 4.75. mixed and butchers 4.45ft 4.70. good heavy 4.50ft 40. rough heavy 4.50ft 4.C0. Cattle market closed slow, 5c to 10c lower. Sheep market closed weak. New York Stock. New York. Jan. 23. Sugar 141. Gas loC',4. C. R. I. & p. 33H. Southern Pa cific C4t..B. & O. 101K. Atchison common 54, Atchison preferred 100, C. M. & St. P. 179. Manhattan 171i. Copper 73 't, W. U. Tel. Co. 92 li, N. Y. Central 145',. I & N. 1364. C. & A. 41. Reading common 87. Canadian Pacific 131, Leather common 13. B. R- T. CO. Pacific Mail 43. U. S. Sfeel preferred 92. U. S. Steel common 28 4. Penna 13C. Missouri Pacific 105. Union Pacific 117Vi. Coal & Iron C9. Erie common 40. Wabash pre ferred 42H. C. G. W. '. Illinois Central 155. Car Foundry 32. Republic Steel preferred 67, Republic Steel common 154. LOCAL MARKET CONDITIONS. Today' Quotations on Provisions, Live Stock, Feed and Fuel. Rock Island. Jan. 23. Following are the wholesale quotations in the local market : Provision and Produce. Butter Creamery 23 Vic. dairy 20c. Eggs Freh 25c. Lard 9c. Live Poultry Spring chickens 8c per pound, bens 7c per pound, ducks 8c. turkeys 12613c. Vegetables Potatoes "0635c, Feed and Fuel. Grain New corn 30 (40c, oats 306 32c Forage Timothy hay $10610.50. prairie $9,606 $10. straw $6.0087.00. Wood Hard, per load. $5.0065.50. Coal Lump, bushel. 12014c. slack, per bushel. 7c. A Surprise Party. A pleasant surprise party may be given to your stomach and liver, by taking a medicine which will relieve their pain and discomfort, vix: Dr, Kings .New nie i-ms. tney are a zost wonderful remedy, affording sure relief and cure, for headache, dizziness and constipation. 25 cents at Harts &. Ullemeyer's drug store. ax caused by Indigestion. If you eat a little too much, or if you are subject to attacks of Indigestion, you havt no doubt had shortness of breath, rapid heart beats, heartburn or palpitation of the heart. Indigestion causes the stomach to expand swell, and puff up against the heart. This crowds the heart and inter feres with its action, and in the course of time the heart becomes diseased. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests what you eat. takes the strain off of the heart, and contributes nourishment, strength and health to every organ of the body. Cures Indigestion. Dyspepsia, Sour Stomach. Inflammation of the mucous membranes lining the Stomach and Diges tive Tract, Nervous Dyspepsia and Catarrh of the Stomach. After eating, my food would dittress ma by makina my heart palpitate and I would became very weak. Finally got a bottle of Kodol and it save me imme dials relief. After using a f ew bottles I am cured. MRS. L0R1NO NICHOLS. Perm Yan. N. Y. I had stomach trouble and wat in a bad state as I had heart trouble with it. I took Kodol Dyspepsia Cure lor about four months and it cured me. D. KAUBLB, Nevada. O. Ditfests What You Eat Dollar botU. bold. It UaM ae atech a the trial. r SO coat also. at the LaaTI i x.ojDowm I SiSSiSmmmmA Iroaaroe ratary of a co., obi FOR SALE CITY PROPERTY. FOR SALE Best bargains In lota on Twenty-nitn street and xentn ave nue if taken at once. Easy payments. Inquire Reldy Bros. KOK SALK Five-room house on For ty-fifth street, near Fifth avenue; al most new. In cood repair: anxious to leave town. Price. (1,250; terms easy. Inquire of II. K. Walker. FOR SAI.K The beutiful home of A. Al. lilakwley. on Twenty-third street. Mr. Illaksley has moved from Rock Island and is anxious to sell this property. Inquire of II. K. Walker. FOlt SALU Two acres of land, with five-room house: concrete walks, well, cistern, cellar, furnace, and two lartre barns: also plenty of fruit trees. Two blocks from street car. Cheap, if ta ken at once. Inquire at 2511 Third avenue. FOR SALE FARM PROPERTY. FOR SAL.K The Qlockhoff farm, con sisting of 120 acres, on Thlrty-elRhtn street. Soutb Rock Island. Will make price right. H. K. Walker. POU SALE MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALK A fine Retina music box. almost new, in a beautiful mahOKuny case, and a lare selection of music; a bargain. Thone f119. J. M. Zim merman, 407 Eleventh street. FOR SALE One leather couth, one li brary tublo. one sectional bookcase, one leather rocker, one brass bed stead, and other hiKli Krale furni tur. all new. Call at lulS Fourteenth-and-a-half street. IirSIXESS OPPORTUNITY. FOR HALE A pood, paying business in Kock Island: must sell on account or ill health. Address "li. 12," care Ar gus. CLAIRVOYANT. DR. MARY YATES Magnetic healer and spiritual medium. Hours, l to 10 p. m. Residence. 70S Fourth avenue Take the Blue line west. MADAM RHEA, the noted medium, lo cated at l17Vi Second avenue, gives correct life readings; gifted with prophetic power to unravel past, present and future. Hours, 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. JOHN VOLK & CO, Contractors and builders. Also manufacturers or sash, doors, blinds and mouldings. Dealers in plate window and art glass. Offices and factory, til to 129 Elernteenth street. FUEL, EMPIRE COAL. & COKE COMPANY Wholesale ana retail aeaiers in Bi tuminous and anthracite coal. Prompt delivery service. Office, 1718 First avenue. Telephone west 1I0. MISCELLANEOUS. IF YOU WAXT to buy. sell, trade or rent anytbing-. engage neip or secure a situation, the Mail is the one pa per in Moline that can do it for you. Mall wants are popular and Mall wants bring- results. One-half cent fer word is the price to all alike, cash n advance; 2-cent stamps will do. Evening and Saturday Mall. Moline, EXPRESS, STORAGE, BUS AND CAB. RO BBS TRAXSFER COMPANY 120 West Seventeenth street. Old 'phone 1SJ7. new 'Phone 6158. New storage building. Express, baggage. hi and eab calls answered day or nlgbC ART DECORATION. PAR I DON A BON Artistic Interior decoration. Finest line of late paper carried and skilled workmen employ ed. Moderate prices. 417 Seven teenth street. PATENTS. PATENT and trademark office, room Jt. aittcnell Sc I. yr.de building, kock Island. James F. Murphy, associate, branch of Moore A Co.. patent attor neys. Washington, D. C, and Chica go. I1L asUJlCY TO LOAN. MONK TO LOAN On real estate se curity at lowest rates. Marion tu. Sweetie. attorney. rooms 11-15. Mitchell A Lynde building. Rock Isl and. WE MAKE A SPECIALTY of loaning mony on household goods, norses, wiiom. etc without removal and In a quiet way. Call on us for quick loans. Fidelity Loan corapaay, room autcneu at Lynde Dioca. WATTED MALE HELP. WAXTKD Fifty more ioe packers. Ap ply at onee at l"nin Ice & lal com pany s. WAXTKD Young: mnn to work in drug xioi-e ana learn tne iiusineM. L.in dorf's pharmacy. Twentieth street and fourth avenue. WAXTKD Men to learn barber trade. Prepare now for spring- rush. lust tions guaranteed. Few weeks com pletes. Hoard and tools provided. Can nearly earn expense before finish ing. Write for free catalogue. Moler Barber college. Chicago. 111. WANTED Good salesmen. Stop throw ing your money on the ash pile l"se one of our patent ash-sifting shovels, which can be u$ed right in the ash pit to your furnace, without getting a bit of dust on your clothes or in the house, and without taking much time. Write us about it and we will explain it to you. The Osgood companv. Xo. G East Main street. St. Charles. 11L WANTED FEMALE HELP. WANTED Pantry girls at the Harper no use. WANTED A girl for general house work at 2513 Seventh avenue. WANTED A girl for general house work at 1124 Second avenue. Mrs. II. W. Ward. WANTED Ladies. Our catalogue ex plains how we teach hairdresslng, manicuring and Xacial massage quickly, mailed free. Moler Barber college, Chicago. IlL WANTED MALE OR FEMALE. WAXTED Eady or gentleman, to learn dentistry and take interest In busi ness. Cood salary; experience not necessary. Address "P. IS," this of fice. WAXTED Enerfietic, trustworthy man or woman, to work in Illinois, repre senting large manufacturing com pany; salary, $40 to $9o per month, paid weekly; expenses advanced. Ad dress, with stamp, J. II. Moore, Rock Island. 111. WANTED POSITIONS. WAXTED A position by a Smith-Pre mier operator. Address "H.." care Argus office. WANTED Position by experienced stenographer: faithful and trustwor thy; references. Address Miss It., care Argus. WANTED A woman, with child 3 years old. wishes to secure a position as housekeeper. Can furnish refer ences if desired. Address House keeper," care Argus. WANTED Position: age 35; 17 years clerical and executive experience, chief clerk railroad accounting de partment: energetic, excellent execu tive ability to handle office, or posi tion of trust; high class reference; fair salary to start with reliable firm. Address "L. 57." Argus. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED Boarders, at the German house; nicely furnished rooms, with heat: good board and good service at a reasonable price. 6o7 Seventeenth street. Phone 845 west. WANTED Ladies to visit the Noonday Rest rooms at 1818 H Third avenue, near Y. M. C. A. building. Good home cooked dinner from 11:20 to 2. Supper Saturday only from 5 to 8 p. m.. to gentlemen as well as ladies. Rooms open all day to ladies for rest. FOR RENT ROOMS. FOR KENT Furnished room, with all modern conveniences, at 121S Fourth avenue. FOR RENT Furnished rooms, with all modern conveniences, for gentlemen only, at 910 Second avenue. FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping, heated; also sleeping rooms, at 1403 Second avenue. FOR RENT Large furnished room, modern Improvements nnd use of new telephone, at 60ti Eighteenth street. FOR REXT Furnished room: all mod ern conveniences; suitable for one or two gentlemen; use of phone. Suite 8. Sala flats. FOR REXT Two .front rooms, furnish ed, for light housekeeping: rent very reasonable. Inquire at 541 Twenty fourth street. FOR IiEXT A large furnished front room, with all modern conveniences: suitable for one or two. Inquire al 530 Twenty-second street. FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooms, with heat and all other conveniences, including telephone. Men only, need apply. Call at 1303 Second avenue. FOR REXT One pleasant, furnished front room, with all modern conveni ences; also first class table board at reasonable prices. New 'phone 6009; 1229 Second avenue. FOR REXT Rooms suitable for barber shop on corner of Rock Island house; small ground floor ofUca room on sev enteenth street, rear of Rock Island house: also splendid office room on office floor of Rock Island house. FOR RENT HOUSES. FOR RENT A seven-room house, with water and sewer, at 1918 Fifth ave nue. Inquire at 1916 Fifth avenue. FOR RENT A seven-room house, with itll modern conveniences, at ssii Sev enth avenue. Apply at 2&14 Seventh avenue. FOR RENT Five-room cottage. Four teenth street near Fourteenth avenue; $12.50. 11. A. Weld, Mitchell & Lynde building. FOR REXT A six-room house, with city water and sewer, at 223 Twenty first street. Inquire of Rosenfleld Bros., 1515 Third avenue. FOR REXT A seven-room house, with furnace, at ZS32 sixth avenue. Apply to .'. J. Mueller, ilennlng Brewing company. First avenue and Sixteenth street. FOR RENT A six-room house, with bath and hot and cold water, on Twenty-seventh street and Eighth-and-a-half avenue. Inquire at 321 Seventeenth street. E. K. Iimp. FOR REXT An eight-room house, with all modern conveniences, on Kighth-and-a-half avenue, between Twenty seventh and Twenty-eighth streets. Inquire at the Commercial house. Seventeenth street and Third avenue. FOR REST MISCELLANEOUS. FOR RENT Splendid office, rear of main lobby of new Rock Island house. Wul be arranged to suit tenant. LOST AND FOUND. FOt'ND On the loth Inst., a fur cape. Owner can have same by caning at 2010 Third avenue. Ieeribe property and pay for this notice. HOTELS AND RESORTS. LASVOAliHOT'BPR 77 feet above the sea All rear round resort. A perfect place for rest. For particulars, adaress Lr. Daniel S. Perkins, ssedlcai dlractos. Las Vegas. N. M. . HEATING AND PLUHBUTO. CHANXOn! PRTtYAOHaTlna mmwA nlnmhinr alonar aclnttflo llnea. Careful and silled werkanen. Prompt attention. . ii west jktevemeenie street. 'Phone 114S. JACKSON. HURST A STAFFORD At' tornevs-at-lavv. Office in Rock Isl and National bank . building. SWEENEY & WALKER Attorneys ana counselors a i law. u.uvv. v tttiA In Hiininn Block. SEARLE & MARSHALL Lawyers. Money to loan on "good real estate se curity. Mitchell & Lynde block. Rock .1, HL M. McCASKRIN Attorney-at-Law. Rock Island and Milan. Rock Island aMm 4. T n rru . n . 1 .W V" M I 1 o T lf?lCM on Main street. JAME8 F. MURPHY Attorney at Law. General legal practice. omce room 13. Mitchell & Lynde building. Union Electric 'phone 5601. LUDOLPH & REYNOLDS Attorneys- . . . . ... ..i l gal business. Notary public 1705 Second avenue. Buford block. McENIRY & McENIRY Attorneys at law. Loan money on gooa security; make collections. "References, Mitch ell & Lynde. bankers. Office, Mitchell & Lyr.-e building. CONNELLY & CONNELLY Attorneys- t-Uw. N. A. Larson, sweuiai o vokafu Office over Crampton's store. 1719 Second avenue. Pension-. Loans. Patents, etc. ARCHITECTS. LEONARD DRACK Architect and su perintendent. Skinner blocK. second floor. Office hours, 10 to 12 a. m.. 4 to 5:30 p. m. FLORIST8. HENRY GAETHJE Proprietor Chlp- piannock nursery, cut nowers ana designs of all kinds. City store, 1607 Second avenue. Telephone 1110. INSURANCE. PLEASANT F. COX Real estate and insurance. Old Are companies repre sented. Your patronage solicited. 'Phone union 63. Office over Thomas' drug store. INSURANCE on dwellings and house hold goods a specialty. Oldest and best companies, lowest rates. C It. Ciiambernn. Mitchell & Lynde block. 'Phone 1030. BENNETT'S Insurance Agency Fire, life, accident, health and plate glass. Real estate and loans. Room 2. Bu ford block. Residence 'phone union 361. office union 113. TORNADO INSURANCE Rates for city property. 20 cents per $100 one year, 40 cents per $100 three years, 60 cents per $100 five years. Call or address C. R. Chamberlin, agent. Mitchell & Lynde building. HAYES & CLE A V ELAND The pioneer agency. Old time and nre tested com panies. Fire, lightning, plate glass, tornado, accident, life, or almost any form of risk. Ground floor office 210 to 218 Eighteenth street. WE WILL BOND YOU Executors'; ad ministrators . guardians, trustees, or any kind of judicial bonds; lodge and society officers; city, state or U. S. government officials; contractors, po sitions of trust; In fact, any kind of bond you want (except bail bonds). Terms reasonable. Hayes & Cleave land, resident managers Fidelity & Deposit company, of Maryland. GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. 1L J. TOHER & CO. Brokers. Daven port. Stocks, grain, provisions, cot ton. Private wir to New York and Chicago. Offices 109 Main street- Tel ephone 407. GEORGE H. Si DWELL & CO. Com mission merchants. Grain, nay and provisions. Members of the Chicago board of trade and Chicago stock ex change. Established 25 years. No. 642 and 543 Rialto building. Long distance 'phone Harrison 2666. LAUNDRIES. ROCK ISLAND STEAM LAUNDRY Bauersfeld & Sexton, proprietors. Fine finish and quick service. 1814 Third avenue. 'Phone west 1291. LEGAL Publication Net Ice. State of Illinois, Rock Island Coun ty sk: In the County Court, to the January term, A. D., 1905. Petition to sell real estate to Day debts. Gilrnore Hubert, administrator of the estate of Gilrnore llobert, deceased, pe titioner, vs. Margaret Dunlap, Sarah J. llobert, Rlary l.osgro, John llobert, l'eter II. llobert. Elizabeth Wagner, Annie Myers, William llobert. Joseph llobert. Ida Hear. H lie Bishop, A I her I J. Whitney, administrator of the estat of Flavel J. Whitney, deceased, and A. J. Miller, Delendants. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of a decree of sale made and entered In said cause, on the 3rd day of January, A. 1 1., 1905, at the January term, A. D-, 1905. of said court. 1, the undersigned administrator of said estate, will on Friday, the 10th day of February, 190. between the hours of 10 o clock a. in. and 5 o'clock p. in., to-wit: At the hour of 2 o'clock p. m. of said day, at the east door of the court house, in the city of lini-k Island, in said county and state. sell at public vendue to the highest and best bidder or bidders, the loiiowmg real -tate: 'I'o-wit: the southeast quarter ( M ) of the northwest quarter fi , of section number Twenty (2), In Township num ber Sixteen (16) north of Rang num ber Four 4 west of the 4th P. M.. in the county of Rock Island and state of Illinois, including the estate of home stead and right of dower of said Sarah J. Hobert, widow, and dlslncuinbered or all judgment liens and rights of said defendants: or so much thereof a may be necessary to pay the debts ot said deceased. Terms of Sale: One-half ( ) cash at time of sale, and the balance payable In one year, with Interest at the rate of six per cent icr annum, secured by note and mortgage on the premises sold. Dated at Rock Island, ill., Jan. win. 1905. GILMORE IIOIIERT. JR.. Administrator of the estate of Gilrnore llobert. deceased. II. M. McCaskrin, Solicitor for said Pe titioner. Administrator's N el Ice. Estate of John J. Ketcham. deceased. The underslirned. having been ap pointed administrator of the estate of John J. Ketcham, late of the county of Rock Island, state of Illinois, deceased, hereby gives notice that he will appear before the countv court of Rock Island county, at the county court room. In the city of Rock Inland, at the March term, on the first Monday In March next, at which time all persons having claims against said estate are notified and re quested to atrend for the purpose of having the same adjusted. All persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate payment to the under signed. , lMtted 281B aay oi ueeemocr. n u 1904. IRA KARR. Administrator. Admlalatrator'a Notice. Estate of Jep Jorgenson. deceased. The undersigned, having been ap wilnlfil administrator of the estate of Jep Jorgenson. late of the county of K K IRmriH. siaie or jilllioix. net eaaeti. hereby gives notice that It will appear before the county court of Rock Ixland countv. at the county court room. In the cltv of Rock Island, at the April term, on the first Monday In April next, at which t lme all persons having taints against said estate are notified Mud re quested to attend for the purp"" "f having the. same adjusted. All persons Indebted to ald estate are requested to make Immediate payment to the un dersigned. Dated 20th day of January. A. D. 190S. CENTRAL TRUST SAVINGS BANK. Administrator. Sweeney St Walker, attorneys. LEGAL. Kxeesitor'a Net lee. Estate of Hugh Brennnn. deceased. The undersigned, having been an. Pointed executrix of the last will and testament of Hugh Brennan. late of the county of Rock Island, state of Illinois, deceased, hereby gives notice that she will appear before the countv court of Rock Island county, at the county court room, in the city of Rock Island, at th March. 1905. term, on the first Mondav in March next, at which time all per sons having claims against said estate are notified and requsted to attend for the purpose of having the same adjust ed. All persons Indebted to said estate are requested) to make immediate pay ment to the undersigned. Dated this 29th day of December, 1904. MARY COLEMAN. ... Executrix. Marlon E. Sweeney. Attorney. AtaalaUtratera at Ice. Estate of Dina Buneher. deceased. The imtlerieiu-nfl h'tvinir t. .. pointed administrator of the estate of Dina Buneher. late of the county of Rock Island, state of Illinois, deceased, hereby give notice that he will appear before the countv eourt nf Diulr I . I - n . county, at the office of the clerk of said court, in tne city or Rock Island, at the March term, on the first Monday in March next, at which time all persons having claims againit said estate are notified and requested to attend, for the our nose of havlnir ilia ouma ,,ln.i..i All persons indebted to said estate are rviuesiea to mase immediate payment to the undersigned. Dated this Zird day of December, A. MATIIES BUNCH ER. Administrator. Jackson. Hurst A Stafford, attorneys. Admlalatra tor's Net lee. Estate of Martin Reldy .deceased. The undersia-netl. hvi liir 1 1 ... I , on. pointed administrator of the estate of Martin Reldy. late of the county of Rock Island, state of Illinois, deceased, hereby gives notice that he will appear before the county court t.f Rock l.Unil county, at the county court room. In the city of Rock Island, at the March term, on the first Mondav in March next, at which time all persons having claims against said estate are notified and re quested to attend for the purpose of having the sain' adjusted. All persona indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment to the under signed . Dated 19th day of Decembr. A. D. . ' JAMES R. REIDY. , Administrator. Administrator's Notice. Estate of Esther Kale, deceased. The undersigned, havlnir been an. pointed administrator of the estate of Esther Kale, late of the countv of Rock Island, state f Illinois, deceased here by gives notice that he will appear be fore the county court of Rock lslnn.l countv. at the county court room. In ine cny or hock Island, at the March term, on the first Monday in Mil roll next, at which t line nil netwrtno .. ln claims against said estate are notified and requested to attend for the purpose of having the same adjusted. All per sons indebted to said estate are re quested to make Immediate payment to nie u nuers ik iieo. Dated 2Uh dav of December. A.D. 1304. WILLIAM KALE. Ad m I n 1st ra tor. EDUCATIONAL. AUGUST AN A COLLKG E Business de partment. A thorough business training given for entry Into com mercial life. Terms reasonable. Ap ply at Augustana college. VILLA DE CHANTAL A home school conducted for girls by the Sisters of the Visitation. Rudimentary and higher branches and all polite ac complishment taught. Twentieth -feet Fifteenth avenue. Rock Island. 111. RAILWAYS AND STEAMERS. Railway Tickets may be purchased at the city ticket office. 1829 Second avenue, or C.. R. I. A I depot. Fifth av enue, foot of Thirty-first street. 'Phone PLITMMER, (Wep.1 A.12'' FKAN " Trains. I innt. W r.n amldl2 10 pmldlZ: eat. la am 45 pm 65 am 40 pm 10 pm 'Golden State" Id" 'California Sneelu l"l,l Denver Limited & I Omaha Jd Ft. Worth. Denver f ir k'unau. 1'llv I.I 1:45 amla I :20 amldio :20amla. : Minneapolis ... .".'.Id Davenport & Chi- cago d Trf.r. am!d 7 oo pm 25 am 10 pm 60 am Omaha id 12 !:f5 am a dlO 'olnrurirk X. nmai.D l.l Des Moines & Oma.'l 1 10 pm h uiik d S: uenver. Lincoln & I O m uhu I . . a i ...... ........ , mui ......... in . mil I fkH MoiiiPM !' nrouM 1 An aim Id 3: 05 am - - ------ . V avail St. I'aul & Mi im- I 1 7; 00 am n nnl In . . I 1 :49 am m -- - - . . . o.ia as Denver. Ft. Worth I d t 16 pm 40 pm 10 am 25 pm A' k'Hliui, Pllv to R 15 am'dlO Kansas City, St. I Joe A Culirnrniu la 11 :10pmd 7 50 pmld 3: Rock Island & Washington . lu 1 Chicago al Ilea I Moines d 1; Rock Ishitirl Jb I 40 pm 1:20 pm Ilrooklvn Aeeom la a-RKnmli 1 10 am 50 am 50 pm 10 pm Omaha H 6:50 pml 9' Omaha A Des I I MoillCR ... .M K1Anmlal9 Cedar Rapids & I ' I Tipton Ial0:37 am'd 4 Hock Island A I'earla Dlvlslne. Trains leave Twentieth atrt - Hon. Main line trains start from main depot on Fifth avenue 6 minutes In ad vance of time given. Trains. I Leave. Arrive. Peoria, Springfield. - . st. i... ind pis 8:10am 9:60 om Peoria & Ht. loui 7:20 pml 1:66 pm Peoria. 'pis. On. Bloorr a tori . . . .1 1:35 pmfl 1:25 am Sherrard Aeeom. ... Cable & Sherrard 9:10 am 6:41 am 8:46 am Arcom. 8:41 pm 2 20 pm dally rx- Cable & Sherrard . . 9:30 pm a, arrival; d. deDarture: . opt Honda V; CIHCAOO. BURLINGTON OUINCT-. Depot, Second avenue and Twentieth street. Telephone, old west 680. new 6179. r. A. RIUDEI.U Agent. Trains. Arrive St. Iuis. Sprlng- neld. tialesbura-. Peoria. Oulncy ...I 8:40am 1:19 ass Sterling. Mendota I and Chicago " :49 am 8.10 i St. ImjIs, Kansas I Cltv. Denver and I Pacific coast Is 7:10 pm 7:11 db T:lip-a Sterling and nolnts I Intermediate I" 7:ilBB Dubuque, Clinton. I U Crosse, Ht. I Paul. Minn., and I northwest I 7:80 Dm 8:80 am 7:91 pas Clinton. Dubuque ..I" 7:11am Clinton and Inter- I mediate points ...I 7:11 am T:9I Pas top at Rock Island for meals. dallv except Hundnr. CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE A ST. PAUL Railway D.. R. I. A N. W. passenger station at foot of Seventeenth street. H. II. STODDARD. Agent. P. L. Hlnrlche. commercial agent. 101 Brady street. Davenport. Trains. I Leave. Arrive Clinton. Dubuquo, ki i-'a ni Mil waukee. Chlugo.. 7:99am 8.81pm 19:81 pas 8:18 ass, Kla-ln and Chicago. (H. W. Limited!.. 4:11 U Muscatine, Wash ington. Kansas -! J M W l.im. I ted) . I 19:11 pm Muscatine, wasn- In.lrin W it fl MM o City I 8:88 am 11:8 8:88 Trillion Havanna. Elgin. Chicago ... 11:89pm trillion MaVaufia. I Dubuque I 8:88 pm 11:88 Clinton. Cedar lianlili Omaha. I 11:18 ass Freeport I 8:41 pm Dally ex pact Sunday.