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I HUGUa 5OTTJRTJAY, SEPTEMBER' 8, BANK STATEMENTS. (OniCUL PCBLTCATIOS.) NO. 2155. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF TUB Peoples National Bank AT BOCK ISH.KD, In the State of Illinois, at the close of business September 4, 1900. - - SXSOrBCZS. Loans and discount (516,15147 Overdrafts secured and un secured 8,339 41 TJ. S. Howls to secure circu lation 30.000 00 Bon or. securities, etc 5,000 CO Uanlvuut -house, f uruiture and tixtures 64,171 43 Due from National Banks (not Reserve Agents) 9.281 50 Due from State Banks and Bankers . 7,eS2 36 Due from approved reserve agents. 130,4tl4 86 Redemption fund with U.S. Treasurer (o per cent of crculatloD) 1.500 00 Total IfeOD.O-M 42 DAVEHPQHT DOTS, lars Thursday night entered the resi dence of Dr. Hency Matthey, 505 West Sixth street. . A peculiar feature of their visit is that they ransacked the house pretty thoroughly, took their Stole Lead. Jack Keams w j ume aBOUl " ana appearea to De m no bound over to the grand jury under hete about their departure. They 30,000 00 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits, less ex penses and taxes paid.. National bank note out standing. : Due to btate Banks and Rankers '.- 1.46J 13 Due to Trust Companies and Savlups Bauks 16.5 73 Dividends unpaid 100 000 Individual deposits sub ject to check 549,931 24 Demand certificates of deposit 58.304 t5 609,983 9i Total 8 k09,024 42 STATE OF ILLINOIS, I C cntt or UiK K Island. ( as I. C. llellpenstell. oushier of the above statement is true to the'hifst of my knowledge I the removal of the and belief. C. hki.i.ptsti.t.i., Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this Cth dav of September. ISAM. K. W SOHOEDE. (smi. Notary Public. Correct Attest: . WILLIAM ROTH. ) CHAS. McHCOH. '-Directors. C. B MARSHALL. 1 S.ioo hnnda from Justice Roddewiz's opened tne rerrigerator, secured a cour; on a charge of granJ larceny, bowl, ef cream and, the other delicacies He is accused of -stealing six bars of contained tnerein ana reasted upon pig lead from the American Can com- them.' They also made their way to pany's store room, the bars being of th bata room. although there is no a total value of $1S. evidence they took a bath. Here they lound a pair or trousers belonging to Get Next Convention. Secretary I ur- -anney, wuicu were lanen aown Willfam H. Kane lias returned htxne I stairs and ransacked. A solid gold from a weeks business and pleasure chain and a silverine watch, as also trip to Waterloo, Mason City, Mar- several other articles of value, were s-halitown. and Cedar Rapids. At these laKen. cities the Modern Brotherhood of America has been holding district Next Meeting Here. A meeting of conventions and Mr. Kane was ores- the grand lodge of Harugari is now in ent administration for a reelection session at Buffalo, M. i., and Albert and put in a strong piea for the next Jansen and Louis Moeller are the dele supreme convention to be held in Dav-1 gates, who are representing the -local lioo.ooooo enport. Each sociqty was well repre- society, ine convention is one or tne eo,ooooo sented at the convention. They en- biggest m tne history of the order. 9 060 46 dorsed the present administration few Davenport has been awarded the next a reelection and Davenport was in- grand convention which will be held dorsed as the city where the next su preme convention shall be held in 190S. in September, 1907. been honored by grand marshal. Albert Jansen has being appointed ST ..vSTai) School of Oratory Leaves. Carey M. Greek Sues Road. Xic Dran, (OFFICIAL PUBLICATION.) REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE Jones has decided- to remove to Chi- Greek laborer, through his attorneys, caafo for permanent residence and he Chamberlin and Petersen, has had no- and his family will depart for that tice served on the Rock Island road, city in about two weeks. The removal notifying them that shortly a suit for of Mr. Jones to Chicago also mean3 $10,000 damages would be filed against Jones National the corporation. Dran, while in the School of Auctioneering and Oratory employ of the above road, was- severe- to that city. y injured last June by being thrown from a handcar, for which he demands McGee Bound Over. "Bogus" ot damages in the above sum. Jolm McGee was bound over to the arand iurv under $300 bonds from Jus- Place Books in Schools. The board tice Roddewig's court. When the of trustees of the' Davenport public li- time set for the preliminary hearing brary held its annual meeting Thurs- nrrivl MpHee annearert with Georsre day afternoon. At this meeting new W. Scott as counsel. Mr. Scott waived officers were elected. They are as fol- nreliminarv and the prisoner was held, knvs: President. C. M. Waterman; ST TTC TD. jr V jt 77 i VT..vtM -OSS'. y- -eB -. I 1 S V n OFJaiM T33. X ...t v S-V" etf"' Ae, YC.S tniA A C.o Aoic .vert V 1 oeo- . .60 V iW Wl' ULIIIE MEIITIflll. Driver Fiped $3. Charles Shaw, driver for Ewert & Richter Transfer company of Davenport, was fined $3 Dnrir TdoTuI Covin no DonV Preminy anu iae "lsoner w ueu- TT ,V o" and costs. S1--50 ln for attempting J.WU1 lOiailU UaililO UaUfi, picGce is accused or larceny irom tne vice -j-eiueni, tiarry uowuer, uc- tQ haul tQQ heavy a load up tne Fif. at rock island. person. He Is saw to Have stolen a rj, wv, a. m. juu.v. crue ui teenth street hill. It developed that State of Illinois, before the commencement I sold watch valued at $3G from Miss I chief topics of discussion was a plan I th imnat s nnn nmm wp!?ht STheuSuoorS Kraz- The theft was comniit- cufineu by Miss Rose; the librarian. for jhe team tQ Tne tires of the for the state of Illinois pursuant to law, RESOCRCKS. Loans and discounts.. Other bonds and secu rities. Inc. premiums Other real estate owned bv back Due from State Banks and Backers cash on hand: a. Gold coin b. Silver coin treasury certificates.... C. National b'nk cur rency d. Legal tencer and treasury nots. e Fractional cur'cy. Nickels and cents 2,2.t5,4S5 06 90.600 00 4,670 83 322.6C0 69 ted at Suburban island Sundav. Ransaok House. While the mem bers of the family were asleep, burg- rrevidiug for tbe sending of books to the public schoofc. The result of the discussion was a decision to try the experiment in two of the outlying fcchccls a 20.4CO oo 420 00 1,975 00 3.180 00 1,93 00 23 34 Total.. LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in. . S 100,000 00 Undivided profits less exDenses and taxes Paid 199,818 73 T- vldnd nnpaid Time deposits, sarisffs 2,165.786 99 ueriLUCates 22S,Gb2 Hi Due to other banks. state banks and bankers llVMv STATEMENTS. (Official Publication.) REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF TIIK Central Ttust and Savings Bank AT ROCK ISLAND, .$3,699,959 92 1 State of Illinnois. bffore the eommence- l'iiinvs on tlie Titli tl;iy of STji- tcmtxT, ii.i made to the auditor of RIVER RIPLETS. wagon used were less than three inch es: lhe hne was directed at tne com pany rather than the driver. Advertise in Auto. Advertising for the Red Men's carnival to be held here Sept. 17 to 22 is being planned on a big- scale. G. W. Thompson and The Eclipse and Columbia were in George Kimmerling have arranged to jort today. The J. S. and St. Paul went north. The stage of water was 5.S0 all day. 26 603 31 have an automobile decorated with, banners make a tour of the country within a radius of GO miles of Moline to spread broadcast the news of the "doin's" that will be on in the city. Reduced rates have been arranged for public riicounts. for the state of 1111 noi. pursuant to law. S90.848 73I RESOrKCKS. 36J 00 I Loans and discounts.! l.lbo.SM 31 i i, nueii Maies njnaa. 2,3?8,40 .4 including preminis 500 00 Other bonds andsecuri- t'.es. including nrcml 20.3.3 4a! utns 174.2T0 00 rurnllure and nxturas 2.574 u . Z,'V.W 92 DuefromXat bnks... 16J.318 02 ) I uue from state banks Cocsttop KocK husD. C I and bankers I. P. Greenawait. cashier of the Rock Island ICbecks ajd other oasa Savings bank, tin solemnlv swear that the I Ufius 20.273 45 Total. STATE OF ILLINOIS. 135.713 CO 47 IS (1,183,384 E00 00 2.674 9J 16J,48 02 lir,743 66 above statement is true, to the best of my knowledge and belief. 1. GBEENAWALT. Cashier. Snbscrbed and sworn to before me this 8th aay of September, isS. LSKALJ W. G. JOHNSTON. Wotary iutJic. LEGAL Cash on haad: a. Gold coin 27.345 CO SUver coin 35 v Silver treasury cerrtlates 4 421 03 National bank currrenoy l.ouo 00 Legal Tender and Treasury Notes 2 000 00 Fractional curren cy, nickels and cents 9 20 LIABILITIES. KxeeotorM utit. Estate of John W. Wolfram. ilwMsod. I Total Tin undrsif;n'.l. havinc bteri ont- TZ'l?. tx'TU.t0r 'r,-l,Jf- !?st wi,1,.an,i Capital Stock paid In... 1100,000 00 . ....... ...111 ... "iii.uii. jint- il cnulvldea .fronts. in.- county or jtoi-K island, state of II-1 jess expenses nd iiiioi.H, uiTi'Msfd. irfr ry gives notice! taxes paid.. 5,611 48 that he will appear bt-fore th county I Dividends unpaid 75 CO i-uuri. i hock jsianci couniy, at t lie I Time deposits, sav county court room, in the city of Rock! ings 1,418.902 08 jxiunu. ai ine .Mivfmncr term, on tno Detuaad deposits, cer Iirst .Monday in November next, at I tulcates 104 223 40 wnicn time all persons liavintf claims asrainst said estate are notified and re-1 Total quested to attend, for the purpose of liavini? the same adjusted. All persons I Island bs- (35.113 95 I.67S.H11 96 1100,000 00 RIVER FORECAST. A slitrht fallinsi tendency in-the Mis- sissinni will prevail from Dubuoue to on all railroads entring Moline from Muscatine I points in that extent of territory. The round trip will be charged at the rate RIVER BULLETIN. of a fare and a third and the ticket Flood Rain- sale will begin Sept. 17, the tickets stage. Hght. Chge. falL good until the 24th. 0 0 About Sixty to Colleg. The stu 0 I dent delegation from Moline this year 0 is as large as usual, numbering about 0 I sixty in all wh will be in 20 or more 0 colleges and universities in almost as 0 I many states. The Moline people at 0 IlllWs this vear will be especially numerous, including a goodly number 0 I of th's year's graduating class at the 00 high school. Many more from that 0 class are olanninir to. work a year be fore going to school WAS BALD SIX YEARS. Three rVUnths of the New Scientific Treatment Restored His Hair. Baldness ' is caused by dandruff, which is caused by a germ. Kill the germ and it is almost certain that hair will grow again, if the follicle has not been totally destroyed. Xe!s Peterson of Lime Spur, Mont., says: "I had been bald for six years, and had tried all kinds of 'cures' but without any benefit whatever, until I tried Herpi cide. Nov. 1G, 1S99, I began using Herpicide, and in three months a fine growth of hair covered by head com pletely." Ask your druggist for Her picide. Everybody can have luxuri ant, glossy hair, if Herpicide is used thoroughly. Take no substitute. Sold by leading druggists. Send 10c in stamps for sample to The Herpicide company, Detroit, Mich. T. H. Tho mas, special agent. r - On Easy Lots Terms It's the only medicine known that penetrates into every organ of the body and stays there. It's the best tonic in the world Hollister's Rocky muuuuuii tea. tea or taDiets, cents. T. H. Thomas' pharmacy. St. Paul 14 7.2 0.2 Red Wing 14 5.0' 0.3 Reds Landing ..12 5.4 0.3 La Crosse 12 0.7 0.0 Prairie du Chien.lS 7.3 0.0 Dubuque 18 7.2 0.1 Le Claire 10 4.4 0.0 Rock Island 15 5.S 0.0 D. Moines Rapids 8 3.0 :0.2 Keokuk 15 C.l :0.2 St. Louis 30 9.0 0.1 Memphis 33 11.3 0.2 New Orleans ...10 G.4 0.0 J. M. SHERIER, Local Forecaster. RAILWAY, TIPS. 56,611 48 75 00 Tried to Be Masher. Jasper Greg ory, a grass widower ana wun a paie that is minus a quantity of hair, Is held at the police station on the indebted to said estate are requested to mane immediate payment to the under sicned. C, M. & St. P. Excursion Rates. Homeseekers' tickets on sale the I charge of disorderly conduct. Accord first and third Tuesday in each month jng to the story, Gregory felt young to points In Iowa, Minnesota. North ana- skittish Thursday evening and i,5?3,i25 48 land South Dakota and to other home-j started out upon the streets of Rock tl 678 811 OC I occ a icniiuij. x ui luim" I island IO ClHKf a UIHM1. -imr mci State of Illinois, county of Rock mauon PEue or can at any iii. & I trade Brooks, inic Mntli avenue, tnis bt. if. office. Citv. chanced to n.iss the cay boy and unfortunately attracted his attention Avoid the rush and leave for Minne- He niade-advances to her, desiring to I. If. B. Simmon, cashier of the Cen tral Trust and Savinirs bank, do sol emnly swear that the- above statement Uated this 6th day of SeDttmber. A. I m tmrv tn ti. ht r.r I D. is,... and beiu.f. ' " apons via tne Itock Island ln througn acaumpany- her to her home, She HEiNrtiCH wolfram. H. B. SIMMON. Cashier. train Saturday or Sunday night at 9:20.' ;iJ SHn'" navin no attention to Executor. Subscribed and sworn to before me - - asfH I'aJln r; -utn 1011 this 7th day of September. !!or.. ... ' the! "mafther." whom it is said was Publication Notice. ISeai F. K. rhoads Low One Way Rates. filled -with: "booae." She boarded a Et?!? of ""nols. Rock Island Coun- Notary Public. From Aug. 27 until Qct. 31 the Rock r fl tn ,,. Younr Loch. In the Circuit Court, In and for said county. September term. A. D. 1906. An unancery. Albert It. Ilereen, complaliant, vs. Charles A. Dement, Marian A. Griffin. Amelia e. fcchuler. Esther S. Demeni, Kttie W. II. Dement, Carmen L. Ie rneit, Rosanna V. Dement. Anna A. De ment, the unknown heirs and devisees i cnaries uement. deceased, the un known heirs and devisees of Samuel Richards, deceased, Eliza A. Richards, the unknown helps nnd devisees of Myra Richards, deceased. Grant Richards. Sarah Bryant, the unknown heirs and devisees of Jennie M. Bll. deceased Clara I. Grove? Medad Martin, the un known heirs and devisees of Medad Mar tin, deceased, and the unknown owner or owners or tbe following- described real estate, to-wit: The east half of the southwest quarter of the northwest ouarter or tne soutneast quarter of sec tion seven, in township nineteen north ran ere two. east of the fourth nrincln.il meridian, in the county of Roc island and state of Illinois. To the above named defendants, the unknown heirs and devisees of Charles Dement, deceased, the unknown heirs ana nevisees or Samuel Richards, de ceased, the unknown heirs and devisees of Myra Richards, deceased, Grant Rich ards, Sarah Bryant, the unknotn heirs ana aevisees oi Jennie M. Bell, deceased, Clara I. Grove, the unknown heirs and devisees of Medad Martin, deceased. Me dad Martin and the unknown owner or owners ot tne lonowiiicr described real estate, to-wit: The east half of the Boutnwesc quarter and the northwest quarter of the southeast quarter of section seven. In township nineteen norm, ranpe two, east or the fourth principal meridian. 4a the county of M7.-r lauiuu aitu Bidie oi Illinois. Affidavit of your non-residence hav ing been filed In. the office of the clerk of said court, notice la hereby' given to you and each of you that the above named complainant has filed In said court his bill of complaint against you on the chancery side of said court, wherein said suit Is now pending; that a summons in chancery has been Issued In said cause against you, returnable to tbe next term of said court, to be begun and held in the city of Rock Island In aid county oa the third Monday In Sep tember, A. D. 1906. at which time and place you are to plead, answer or de mur to said bill of complaint. It you ee fit. Dated at Rock Island. I1L, Auk. 17. 'A. D. 190G. ' GEORGE "W. GAMBLE. Clerk of Said Court. Murphy & Witter, complainant's so licitors. ' (Official Publication.) REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE State Bcnk AT ROCK ISLAND. State of Illinois, before the commence ment of business twi the 5th day.of Sep te'mber. 19oti, as made to the auditor of public accounts, for the state of Il linois, pursuant to law. K ' RESOURCES. Loans ard Discounts..! 731. 113 21 Overdrafts 7,840 OU uanKiDK House Due from National Hanks 398.037 78 jjuc irom sidle tautl and flankers Checks and other cash items .. Collections In Transit. cash on hand: a. Gold Coin Treasury certificates to. Silver Com c. National Bank Currency 25,000 00 ieeai 'lenuer and Treasury Not- s. Fractional Cur rency. Nickels ana Cents 73H.743 21 100,010 09 21.918 422,9c5 70 d. 4.133 30 1.U39 10 2,780 00 2.0C0 00 4,500 00 8.910 00 6,172 30 isiana win sen one way ucKets to v.ai- . foilowe(i. When she left tho ifrnia points at rate of $31. Seattle, . Fiftnth strpet Mr. Greeory Portland and Tacoma, 30. Spokane a;ghttd also and again accosted her. $27.50. For full Information inquire The frigntened girl started up the cuy ucKec omce, is-j oecona avenue. f n-rsucd bv tne ardent suitor. and tihnrtlv a nnlippman was met and n rM. n - mm a A I " " ine vj., ai. ec Bt. raui oners unt oaao n snw his fln5sh train service to Chicago and Kansas o City, fro mtho tri-citles, sleeping car 0aen Art Sho Missea Helen reservations made to any point desIr-K j and Mary HiI1 will in a few m """1 M L . f mm. mm. Am S mm. m m. . m. A. m-L mmm mmm I " ea. ror lurtner imoraauun puuu an d an artg and crafts snop to J iV2 mWmtKt mm I " be known as The Associated Arts. They will probably locate their shop in the theater building where a suite of rooms is available. New Mining Company. The secre- ft wr r - s - - - v V . .3 .'. a.. V . V When you buy a lot for a home, price and terms are not tbe only points to be considered. Convenience of location is highly desirable convenience to car lines, to business dis trict, to churches, to hose house In case of fire. If you can get all these advantages, together with mod erate price and easy terms, then you have a bargain. We have that kind of a proposition to offer. On Fourteenth street, between Eleventh and Twelfth av enues, are several good building lots, 40x140 in size. About half of them are east front. ' All of them will have cement sidewalks inside of a month. They are only two blocks from the Long View car line, eight blocks from the hose house, and 11 blocks from the postofflce. Prices are low very low. They can be bought for a small amount of cash down and the balance on easy payments. If you are interested, better look them over at once. They won't last long. HOUSES. Furs! Furs! Furs! THE BEST LARGEST IN of their offices. Our Seaboard Cities Protected. After spending considerable money cur seaboard cities have been strength ened and improved so that no foreign rifiwor fart sncrPCKfiillv assail thpm. w if onv frthor nrnvkinn should ho I try of state yesterday issued a li; needed it is in the way of mines and cense to incorporate to the Rock River submarines. The most modern defense Mining company of Moline the capi against attacks of disease is Hostet- tal stock of which is $2,o00. The ob- ter's Stomach Bitters, and the system " uidB uu awui..B i that has been strengthened and forU- ccrPorators are Benjamin Butter- fied by it need not fear any such ail- worm, jac -"cwur mm uuuuu - STOCK, AND THE WEST. FURS OF ALL DESCRIPTION. .... FURS MADE AND REMODEL ED. ALL GOODS GUARAN TEED. FULL STOCK GLOVES 4 i AND FUR CAPS. 470 47 LIABILITIES. 43,69 47 1 ments as flatulency, heartburn, bloat ing, sick headache, costlveness, lndl- Peek. Total Capital Stock Paid in.. K200.000 00 hnrpmi Fund 100,000 00 unciivinea fronts, less expenses and taxes Tad...., 18.42131 Dividends unpaid Demand Deposits, In dividual 658.638 00 Demand Deposits, Cer- tin .ates Z17.U2 91 Cashiers' check Due to atner banks. sstate Banks and Bankers 1.310,697 7T 316.424 SI 2,862 CO 875,750 92 Rheumatism Cured in a Day. gestion, dyspepsia, biliousness, female Mystic Cure for rheumatism and ills, " backache, dizziness, vomiting, neuralgia radically eured in one to cramps or malarial lever, une noma three days. Its action on the system is sufficient to convince you of its great ia remarkable and mysterious. It re value. Get it today from your drug-1 m(vea at on-o tho cause and the dis- gist, but be sure to see that our private ease immediately disappears. The first stamp over tne necK is unDroKen. is your guarantee of the genuine. It Total State of Illinois. Countv isiana ss: port. When you have a cold it is well to dose greatly benefits; 75 cents and $L Sold by Otto Grotjan, 1501 Second ave M - -1 - Tx -1- I AOirtlAU, VIUDtdtw ase- ' .Hthri.ori 220 west Second street-Daven- 1 310.597 77 1 better lenowsnip ana cuizensnip. rsot of Rock I only should the outside of the body I. c. rJ chamberiir?. oashi- of th cleansed, but occasional use of a be verv careful about using anything state bank. Rock Island, IlL, do solemn- laxative or cathartic opens the bowels I that will cause constipation Be par ly swear that the . above statement is I . , . , l. . . CaU- .TOn. pf true, to the best of ray knowledge and I vicaio mo ui cucic uio-nci. I tlcujarly cureiui aDOUC preparaiwua belief. c. R. CHAMBERLIN, Best for this are DeWitt's Little Earlv L..r,o. nn!.4a-a tto KnnPdvs Subscribed and sworn to before me (Risers. Pleasant little pills that dolrMtlvft Honev and Tar. which stopa tins Mnaay ot septemwr, iuo. not CTipe Or Sicken. Sold by all dme-lf,Q o.crK Br, mono, tho howels. So A I seal 1 T. U. JOHKHTON. . . " ' -"t" Notary Public ; gists. ' by all druggists IE I The Furrier, 1619 Second Avenue. IffflUAYl I can sell you either a new or klltrhtlv osed Steinway for about the'price of aa ordinary instrument. Let me quote you figures nnd, show you some magnificent examples. lean sell on easy monthly installments, same as cash , "when desired. , Address, L. C. FINCH, P. 0. Bex 355, - ROCK ISLAND, fLL Ikam Irmt-m inn wftmin u4 vtwfatlart pi . A neat, seven-room cottage on Thirty-seventh street, near Elm street car line; lot COxllo; lots of shade and fruit; con venient to school house $1,853 A seven-room cottage, near Thirteenth avenue and Twenty- " fifth street; city water; big lot $1,900 An eight-room modern house on Thirteenth avenue, near Tenth street; lot 40x130; will sell on easy terms; a snap at $2,000 A two-story house on Second avenue, near Ninth street; rents for $20 per month; GO-foot front $2,200 A modern five-room cottage on Fourteenth street; bath, fur nace, etc.; only two years old; east front $2,600 Modern C-room house: bath, electric light, furnace, cement walks, four blocks from business center of town $2,500 Six-room cottage, Just being completed, located on Ninth street; lot 92x114; a drilled well 98 feet deep on place. Will be sold on easy payments $2,400 A new six-room modern cottage, near Twenty-second street and- Twelfth avenue; complete in every detail; cash or easy terms, only $2,500 A. modern seven-room house on Thirtieth street, near Sev enth avenue; east front; lot COxl&O; room on lot for another house; paving all paid for $3,200 An investment on Third avenue; brings in 10 per cent; lot 80x140 ;two tenant houses; price has been reduced to. $3,300 . A nine-room house on Twenty-ninth street, near Seventh ave nue; modern throughout; five years old $3,300 An elegant cottage on Fourteenth street; nix nxims; hot wa ter heat; up-to-date in every particular; an Ideal 1itil home $3,300 A modern seven-room brick house at Fourth avenue and Eleventh street; lot 80x80; faces east; room on lot for an other house $3,500 A splendid bargain on Fourteenth street ; a new two story house of seven rooms; modern throughout, cement walks; big east front $3,600 If you don't see what you want in the above list, ask ua for more. We have hundreds of houses listed. Schreiner Hubbard, FIRE INSURANCE. MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE. 1801 1-2 Second Avenue. Upstairs. " ' Old Phone 702 Y Dainty Wall Coverings Aa shown by sample rolls In our exhi bition and salesroom, give every' evi dence of excelling past seasons ln ev ery desirable way. Richness, harmo nious blending of colors and figures, strength and excellence of the paper stock Itself all commend our wall pa pers to you. Another commendation Is our prices, which are the lowest in the city. . Paridon 7all Paper Co 419 Seventeenth Street