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REAL ESTATE AGENT.
THE ARGUS. FRIDAY. APRIL 23, 1909.
LODGE DIRECTOBT.
FOB RENT BOOMS.
FOB SALE CITY PROPERTY,
WANTED MALE HELP.
INSURANCE.
LEGAL
I:
KEAL ESTATE
A 7-room modern two-story house
on 19th street; paying paid; fine
condition $3300
A 7-room two-story house, 'with
barn, in South Heights; half acre
of ground; lots of fruit: splendid
shade; beautiful sururban home.f4,000
A 7-room house on 14 street, with
furnace and electric light; large
lot; east front; plnety fruit ... .$3,500
Bargain A lot on 12th street, 40x
15o; paving in and taid for:
price if sold quick $550
Cottage In Sears; five rooms, near
ly new; large lot; line cellar;
terms, $300 cash, balance month
ly payments $1(800
A S-room cottage, three blocks
from new Best building: in good
condition: water, gas. sewer, and
other conveniences $2,700
Seven-room house near Augustana
college; laundry, furnace, gas,
sewer: nice location .on paved
street $3,300
SPECIALS.
Fine modern 6-rooni houae, con
veniently located, on paved
afreet t fnrnaee, bath, tea, "ew
er, wateri niuat be aold by April
15 $3,100
An elegant 7-room modern houae,
near 71b avenue anal SiWth utreelt
bard wood unlitta nnd tlooraj only
tbree year old; fine borne for
any one employed by C, K. I. A
f.t baa every convenience nnd
eleguntly nnlnbed; only $4,500
Hairiry EI. ISfflilklbairdl-
REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE j
SPECIALTY.
1805 Second Avenue.. Both Phonea.
STOCK BROKERS.
II. J. TOHER.
A. L. ANDERSON
IS. J. TOIEIEE & CO..
Brokers.
STOCKS.
GRAIN.
PROVISION&
COTTON.
PRIVATE WIRES TO NEW TORK
AND CHICAGO.
101 MAIN STREET. - DAVENPORT
PHONE WEST 407.
The New
Shirtwaists
With the
long
tucked
sleeves and the tailored
styles with stiff cuffs
cannot be ironed nicely at
home.
Send them to us and you
won't be ashamed to wear
them. Our waist ironer
is an expert, and we use
the greatest care in hand
ling ladies' garments.
The Souders
Laundering
Company
601 TWELFTH STREET. BOTH
PHONES.
When
You're
Paid
Your pay envelope money
should not be used for on
ly today's pleasures but
part should be put away
for the future. Put $1
or more in this bank next
pay day. It will start your
fund for independence if!
years to come.
4 Interest Paid
on Deposits.
Rock Island
Savings Bank
Maaoaic
TRIO LODGE, NO. 67. A. F. & A. M.
Meets In stated communication
on the first Thursday of each
month. J. W. Houder, W. M.;
William B. Pettlt, secretary.
PROFESSIONAL ATTORNEYS.
JACKSON. HURST & STAFFORD At-
torneys-at-law. Office in Rock Island
National bank building.
HOPE THOMPSON Attorney -at -law.
ueneral Jaw business: probate, com
mercial and corporation law; 304-305
satety building.
SEARLE & MARSHALL Lawyers.
Money to loan on good real estate
security. Rooms 302 and 303, Safety
building. Rock Island, 111.
McENIRY & McENIRY Attorneys-at-
law. Loan money on good security;
make collections. References, Mitch
ell & Lynde, bankers. Office, Mitchell
& Lynde building.
SWEENEY & WALKER Attorneys
and counselors at law. Money to loan
on real estate. Abstracts of title pre
pared. Rooms 200-203, People's Na
tional bank building.
PRIVATE BOARDI.MG STABLE.
FIRST CLASS boarding stable for
horses and rigs; boarded by day, week
or month: kept in best condition. L.
(J. Richardson, 320 Twenty-second
street. Phone old f,19, new 5750.
CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS.
CONTRACTORS AND
BUILDERS.
Manufacturers of Sash, Doors, Blinds,
anl Stairs. Interior Finish of all kinds.
HARDWOOD VENEER FLOORING
AND DEALERS IN GLASS.
Ill AND 321
EIGHTEENTH STREET.
ROCK ISLAND. ILL.
AHfcirft 3Fo To Loons
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER.
Plans and Estimates Furnished.
JOBBING A SPECIALTY.
Naw Phone 5787-Y 4 rings-
1020 Sixteenth Avenue. Rock Island.Ul.
DID YOU
EVER WISH
FOR MONEY?
We can supply yon with any
amount from $10 to . $200 on
short notice, for we ara in the
business of making loans on
furniture, pianos, organs, cows,
horses, etc., without removal.
We pay off loans with the
high rate companies, and ad
vance you more money at lower
rates.
Our easy payment plan is a
winner, $1.56 is the weekly pay
ment on a $G3 loan for fifty
weeks.
We carry accounts during
sickness without extra charge.
Just write or telephone, and
our agent will call on you. if
you live within 40 miles of Dav
enport. Private Reliable.
TRI-CITY LOAN CO.
219 Brady St., Davenport,
Iowa. Old phone N. 2425, new
242. '
In the Hearv of New York
tOO Bath. European Plaa.
SO Large Sample Rooms.
4tt MUi with 3 Rooms and Batia.
famtBi German KithiVaflar f
Hew York.
Kates tmt Rooms:
1M Per Day and Upward,
$2.00 and Upward With Bath.
lb Sftintj-Tieroej fltttl Co.
WALL PAPER CLEANING
91.00 per room, all alsea.
HI-LO CLEANING COMPANY
1101 Third Avenue.
Old phone 243. new 5559.
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MONEY TO LOAN
On Real Estate Security.
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FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light
housekeeping at 307 Third street. I
TTOR T?F!VT t?nrniihe4 rnnma fnr llirht
housekeeping. Inquire 2710 .Fifth r
avenue. I
FOR RENT Nicelr furnished front
room, suitable for two; $2 per week;!
mo xnira avenue.
FOR RENT Nice, airy, newly furnish
ed sleeping rooms at $1.50 per week,
at 1827. Second avenue.
FOR RENT Two nicely furnished
rooms.- with all modern conveniences,
at 1222 Fourth avenue.
FOR RENT Two furnished rooms,
electric light nnd bath, convenient to
car line; so3 Second avenue.
FOR RENT Two rooms suitable for
light housekeeping, with heat and
hath. Apply at 2312 Fifth avenue.
FOR RENT A nicely furnished room,
modern conveniences, location cen
tral; board next door; 1228 Second
avenue.
FOR RENT Two furnished rooms,
with modern conveniences and pleas
ant yard; good board next door; 328
Eleventh street.
FOR RENT Pleasant furnished rooms,
modern, hot and cold water in rooms,
location the best; board If desired;
1305 Second avenue.
FOR RENT Three nicely furnished
sleeping rooms, also rooms furnished
and unfurnished for light housekeep
ing; 1327 Second avenue.
FOR SALE Cheap, a five-room cottage.
with lurnaoe, new, part down, bal
. anee easy terms; owner leaving city.
Address "J. O. H.," care Argus.
FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for
light housekeeping, with gas, bath
and heat; also sleeping rooms, at 025
Seventeenth street. Telephone west
598.
FOR RENT Two rooms suitable for
store room in the new Lewis build
ing; railroad track in rear of iirem
ises; rent cheap. Call at 2410 Third
avenue. i
FOR RENT A furnished room, with
steam heat and all modern conveni
ences, to a gentleman only; one block
from Jiarper house. Address "11. II.,
care Argus.
FOR RENT Newly furnished rooms
line location for summer; electric
lights and bath; rent reasonable
board if desired; 1439 Fourteenth'
aiid-a-half street.
FOIl KENT HOUSES.
FOR RENT Six-room apartment
the Saia building; rent, $32.
In
FOR RENT -steam
heat,
nue.
- Six-room modern flat;
Call at 1814 Third ave
FOR RENT flood seven-room house in
Milan. Inquire of C. H. Dibbern &
Son, Milan.
FOR.RENT Modern seven-room flat at
1003 Twenty-tirst street. Inquire at
JyO;iJTwenty-lirst street .
FOR RENT Five-room flat, with all
modern conveniences, at 1916 Ninth
avenue. Inquire at same number.
FOR RENT After May 1. one six-room
anartment in the Payne flats. In
quire at flat No. 1, or call old phone
7S1-K.
FOR RENT Modern 10-room house, on
corner of Twentieth street and Elev
enth avenue. Inquire of C. J. Searlc
Safety building.
FOR RENT One side of double house;
three rooms; at 60.r Third street;
sewer and city water; rent. $4. In
quire at 1512 Fourtli avenue.
FOR- RENT Four-room cottage, in
good condition and location, suitable
for small family; no children; $i per
month; references required. Call old
phone S05-X.
FOR RENT Large modern home on
Twenty-third street near car line
$35 per month; also a five-room fiat
on Third avenue and Twelfth street
$10.50 per month. Inquire of Harry
H. Hubbard.
FOR RENT Or sale, the fine brick
house on the corner of Eighteenth
street and Seventh avenue, in best
location in the city, suitable for
horn, boarding or rooming house; 15
rooms, steam heat, and In tine re
pair. Apply to H. E. KrelL 715 Sev
enteenth street.
FOR KENT MISCELLANEOUS.
FOR RENT Store room, at the corner
of Ninth street and Third avenue,
No. 300. Inquire of James McQuaid
Milan, III.
FOR RENT Factory building, centrally
located; boiler and engine Installed
will remodel to suit lessee for a term
of years. Inquire 1109 Fourtli avenue,
FOR RENT A good nine-room house
and six acres ot land with fruit trees,
in Edgingtou; low rent to right par
ty; plenty of day work outside if de
sired. . For particulars phone 575i
new, old 519, or call at 320 Twenty
second street.
LOST AND FOUND.
LOST A fountain pen; finder will be
rewarded for return of same to Argus
ottice.
LOST In Moline. Rock Island or .Dav
enport, a gold bead necklace. Finder
will be rewarded for return of same
to Argus office.
LOST A female fox terrier, white
marked with black and brown. Find
er return to 1903 Sixth avenue and
receive reward.
LOST A ladv's back comb, gold mount
ing with pearl setting, between M.
W. A. office and Young & McCombs'
store. Return to 816 Twenty-fourth
street for reward.
LOST Lady's gold watch in McCabe's
siuie i,r uetwten mcCahe s and Elev
enth street on Second avenue; own
er's name on inside of case. Return
to 1032 Sixteenth street, or call 848-Y
and be rewarded.
LOST Between Seventeenth and Twen
ty-lirst streets and Second and Fourth
avenues, lady s gold watch and fob
"Otto to Irene," "Christmas. OS. In
side of case. Reward for return to
postoffice at Young & McCombs", or
1214 Sixth avenue.-
FIKE INSURANCES.
QoaurBes EL EIDdlgsBin
FTRB INSURANCE
. AGENCY. .
- ESTABLISHED 1874.
American Ins. Co. Newark, N. J.
Continental Ins. Co. New York
Agricultural Ins. Co. New York
Farmers' Ins. Co. York. Pa.
Williamsburg Ins. Co New York
New Hampshire Ins. Co.. . .N. Hampshire
Northern Ins. Co New York
Security Ins. Co New Haven, Conn,
Ins. Co. State of Illinois ... Rockford. IIL
Connecticut Fire Ins. Co Connecticut
Ottlct, 1728 Third avenue. Rates n
low as consistent with security,
FOR SALE A new double house, with
iz rooms; gas ana electric light; nice
I location, ana large lot. W. E. Bailey.
- oALr, ur iraue .one or tne finest
lots in Rock Island; will take auto-
l mobile as part payment. W. E.
Bailey.
FOR SALE-A five-room house In good
condition; a. uargain II taken this
month. Inquire at 741 Fourteenth-and-a-half
street.
FOR SALE Six-room house, with city
water ana one ur i wo acres or ground,
also six nice level lots on Thirty
fifth street. Inquire -at 1200 Thirty
fifth street. ... . ...
FOR SALE Lots In Robinson's addi
tion in south ie:ghts, from $300 to
$375; terms, $25 down .balance In five
years; a home on easy terms. Old
phone 759-K. E. W-, Robinson.
FOR SALE Two double tenement
houses, in good location and all mod
ern; are bringing lo per cent net on
investment. W. E. Bailey, phone west
302. or 5662. .- .
FOR SALE The property at the cor
ner of Fourth avenue -and Fifteenth
street. This is a tine location for
stores or flats. If you are interested,
see W. E. Bailey; exclusive agent.
FOR SALE Large eight-room brick
house, in one ot tne finest locations In
the city: steam heat; lotGOxltO; good
reasons for selling. Will make a good
price to any one interested. " Harry
H. Hubbard.
FOR SALE At a bargain If taken
within lo days, six-room modern cot
tage in iirst class condition, six
blocks from Harper house; will dis
count 10 per cent off selling price for
quick sale. Address "Bargain Hun
ter,' care Argus.
FOR SALE Cheap, to close an estate.
the corner of Fifth-und-a-half ave
nue ami Sixteenth street; this will
make a good business location. Also
the live-room cottage. ; west of corner
can be bought for $1,250. W. E.
Bailey, agent.
FOR SALE Lots, 42x150, east front, on
iNinin street, convenient io car line,
and few minutes' walk to down town
factory district. Large shade trees
on each lot. Terms, $25 down, bal
ance on time. Charles Guldenzorf,
2132 Ninth street. South Rock Isla.id.
FOR SALE Cheap, nice level lots. 48x
125, corner Twenty-seventh street and
Eighteenth avenue, facing Long View
street car track. Also for sale or
trade, one acre hit. with new seven
room house. Terms ; to please pur
chaser. Inquire of E. Thonu, 610
Twenty-eighth streets-
FOR SALE Desirable lots on Twenty-
tilth and Twenty-sixth streets be
tween Fifteenth and Seventeenth ave
nues, in Beecher & Walsh's addition,
witli city water and gas; terms to
suit purchaser; will assist' those de
siring to build homes... See Beecher
Bros.. 1513Vs Second avenue. Old
phone 3o7; new 5516. -
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS.
FOR SALE Nearly new gas stove,
cheap, lor cash; lMi2Ninth sireet.
FOR SALE Three line, milking cows.
Inquire at 1311 1 lilrly-eighth street.
FOR SALE Piano lMes; Inquire at
Jencke s Music House, Ib20 Second
avenue. .. !.....
COR SALE Baby buggy. English coach
style. Inquire- l2a Twelfth street,
Telephone 928-L. ' ', -
FOR SALE A surrey; phaeton, single
harness, and a cart, at- 25S8 Elghtn-and-a-half
avenue.
FOR SALE4-Hqrs, surrey and harness.
also bicycle. ,t:aU -t ,414 Tweltth
street for particulars. '
FOR SALE ;-Fcjrty ,pa,irs of window
snuiiers. cueajt, 11 tuneo ui once, in
quire at 2934 Fifth avenue.
FOR SALE A klU'hen range as good
as new. Call at 828 Nineteenth street
before 12 a. m., or after 6 p. m.
FOR SALE Two nice lots in' East Mo
line; cement walks; will sell at a sac
rifice. Address Box 226,. Chillieothe,
111.
FOR SALE Five passenger automobile.
also iiorse, buggy and harness. Fred
W. Sauerman, 810 Twenty-second
street. . ,;
FOR SALE Eggs for hatching: Barred
Plymouth Rock. Blue Bell strain, $1
and $1.50 for 15 eggs. Call at 1015
Fourteenth avenue.
FOR SALE A family horse and brand
new rubber tired runabout, and har
ness; also two work horses. Inquire
at 2110 Fifth avenue.
FOR SALE Eggs for hatching of the
Black Minorcas strain; prize winners;
per setting of 15 eggs. 75 cents; at
1301 Twenty-fourth street.
FOR SALE Eggs for . hatching from
some of the best stock of chickens
in the country. . Square- deal, at
Roches, 1231 Fifth avenue.
FOR RALE A power peanut roaster.
cheap, if taken ut one. Inquire at
Eagle Tea Company. Tenth avenue
and Ninth street. Old phone 836-Y.
FOR SALE Eggs for hatching, from
200-egg strain or single comb White
Leghorns; guaranteed fertile: $1 per
setting. Apply ut ! C0tfi Seventeenth
street. 5
FOR SALE Old lumber, from the
wreckage of Weyerhaeuser & Denk
mann saw mill for kindling wood.
Call old phone S62-K.-' J. A. McDon
ald, 520 Sixth street, ..
FOR SALE Two lots In Silvls; the
owner will sell at one-half the cost,
if sold this month . Telephone west
302 or 5662. W. E. Bailey, over
Crampton's book store.
FOR SALE LANDS.
FOR SALE 112 acres, four miles south
west of Milan; price. $oo per acre. In
quire of Reidy Bros.
FOR SALE Acre end town lots Just
outside of city limits on bluff near
street car line, cheap on monthly pay
ments. Inquire of John T. Campbell
1829 Seventeenth street., Phone 322
west.
FOR SALE One acre of ' land, four'
room house, large chicken house, acre
fenced in with chicken wire; barn,
-well, cistern, fruit trees ot all kinds:
1819 Twenty-seventh, street. Tele
phone 853. three rings.
FLORISTS.
HENRY OAETHJE Proprietor Chip
plan nock nursery.' - Cut flowers and
designs of all kinds. City store, 1607
Second avenue, xeiepnone mo,
MULTIPLE ELECTROLYSIS.
MULTIPLE ELECTROLYSIS Superftu
ous hairs on face and arms perma
nently removed . with one to six
needles; four: to -six. hours' work in
one with six: treatments given at
home unless otherwise deslrel. Ad
dress Mlas A. M. Kittredge, 1019 Per
ry street, Davenport. Old pnone sise,
OSTEOPATHY.
E. L. DENNISTON. D. O. Graduate of
the American School of Osteopathy.
Kirksville, Mo. Office .hours, 8 to 121
a. m. and 1 to 6 and 7 to 8 p. m. Of -
fice In Safety building, rooms 208 and! er branches and all polite accomplish
209. Consultation- and- ' examination j ments taught. Twentieth street and
free. Office phones, new 6263. old 997.
WANTED
Bell boys at the Harper
bouse.
WANTED Three or four solicitors;
can make $3 or $4 a day. Apply at
once at 1810 V4 Third avenue.
WANTED Ten laborers at the United
States Silver Lake boat yard, Milan,
111.' Wages, $1.50 and $1.75 per day of
eight hours.
WANTED A first class paper hanger;
will give 40 cents per hour and steady
employment. Apply to James Shean,
312 Second street.
WANTED Agents; $90 a month; $7
expense allowance at start; to put
out merchandise and grocery cata
logues; mail order house. American
Home Supply company. Desk 42, Chi
cago, 111.
WANTED Able bodied men between
ages 19 and 35. for U. S. marine corps;
must be native .born or have first pa
pers; excellent opportunity to see the
world; good pay; clothing, rations,
quarters, medical attendance free.
Apply to Dr. A : E. Williams, 322
Nineteenth street. Rock Island.
WANTED FEMALE HELP.
WANTED A waitress at the Rock Is
land house cafe.
WANTED Competent girl at 1204 Sec
ond avenue; small family.
WANTED A girl at Coin's confettlon-
- ery, 329 Twentieth street .
WANTED A girl for general house
work at 840 Twenty-se-.-ond street.
WANTED A competent cook; apply to
Mrs. J . A. Murphy, 561 Thirtieth
street.
WANTED A girl for general house
work; no washing; 731 Thirty-fifth
sireet.
WANTED Competent girl in family of
two. Call mornings at 1038 Nine
teenth street.
WANTED Two good, competent girls
at idii seventeenth street. Call after
7 in the evening.
WANTED Competent girl; family of
three; good wages; 834 Twenty-third
street; call evenings.
WANTED Six girls for dining room
worn. Apply at the Kock Island Eat
ing House, Thirty-first street depot.
WANTED A girl for general house
work; must be a good cook. Apply
to Mrs. S. M. Arnut, XCI3 Twentieth
street.
WANTED Ladies to demonstrate
(house to house) for Rock Island
and Moline. Call after 5 p. m.; 1407
Second avenue.
WANTED A competent girl for gen
eral housework; nowashing.no house
cleaning. Mrs. C. L. Thompson, 920
Iwneteenth street.
WANTED A good, reliable girl for
power sewing machine; steady work;
good wages . Call Saturday morning;
2.2 l-ourth avenue.
WANTED A good girl for general
housework in family of three; good
wages. Apply at 837 Twenty-third
street. Old phone 791-K.
WANTED Ladies; our catalogue ex
plains how we teach hairdressing,
manicuring, facial massage, etc., in
few weeks, mailed free. Moler Col
lege, Chicago, lib
WANTED Six girls for lunch and din
ing room work in C, R. I. Ac P. eat
ing houses: must leave city. Apply
to J. W. Johnson, manager Rock Is
land eating housu, Thirty-tirst street
depot.
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS.
WANTED Boarders: first class table;
central location; 1800 Fifth avenue.
WANTED Chimneys to build, repair
and clean. McDowell Bros. Old phone
norm 3itv.
WANTED Boarders; clean, new sur
roundings; home baking; 319 Elev
enth street.
WANTED Capital for good' paying in
vestment. ror particulars address
"E. 60." care Argus.
WANTED To rent, a desirable six-
room house for family of three. Ad
dress "C. W. II.," care Argus.
WANTED Man and wife, to run lunch
counter at night; must be smart and
clean. Address "1 15," care Argus.
W A NT E I r Boarders: good board and
lodging or board only at 1525 Fourth
avenue. All home cooking and bak
ing.
WANTED Buggy and auto top build
ers; plenty of work year, around;
good wages. Marshalllown jjuggy
Company, Marshalitown lowa.
WANTED $2,000 on a $4,000 Illinois
property: three.to live years: will pay
i per cent if loan can be made before
May 1. Address Lock Box 11, Erie,
111.
WANTED Stenographic work of all
kinds accurately, neatly and prompt
ly done. Abstracts and specifications
a specialty. Room 4, State Bank
building.
CARD OF THINKS.
THE mother and brother of the late
Charles A. Crouch wish to express
their sincere and heartfelt thanks to
...In an. I iw.io-hl.oi-a anil III. nr.lur
of Eagles and T. M. A.'s. for assist
ance rendered and sympathy sliwwn
them in their recent bereavement.
THE wife, mother nnd sisters of the
late John S. Lambert of Aledo wish
to express their thanks to all friends
and neighbors who in any way as
sisted them in their recent bereave
ment. They desire especially to thank
them for sympathy shown and for
the tlorul offerings.
MISCELLANEOUS.
IF YOU WANT to buy, sell, trade or
rent anything, engage help or secure
a situation,' the Mail and Journal is
the one paper in Moline that can do
it for you. Mail and Journal wants
are popular, and Mail and Journal
wants bring results. One-half cent
per word is the price to all alike,
cash in advance; two-cent stamps will
do. Evening and Saturday Mail and
Journal. Moline, 111.
WOULD like to hear from anyone who
has a good investment proposition to
offer where a few thousand dollars
could be profitably invested in min
ing enterprise or industrial proposi
tion; no saloons considered; give brief
details and price of any good stock;
. wish to hear from parties who will
sell only to buyer, where no agent's
commission is added to the price of
stock. Address I. A. Lesher, 49 West
Monroe street. Chicago, 111.
MASSAGE.
MRS. E. W. MILLER. Masseuse. 1506
Fifth avenue. Electric vibrator and
vapor baths, body and facial massage,
hair and scalp treatment, shampooing
and manicuring: body massage a spe
cialty. New phone 6 15 9. . Hours, 10
a. tn. to 10 p. m.
EDUCATIONAL.
' VILLA DE CHANTAL A home school
conducted for girls by the Sisters of
1 t.ie Visitation. Rudimentary and high
Fifteenth avenue. Rock Island.
INSURANCE on dwellings and house-
noid furniture a specialty JLAmber
lin & Anderson.
PLEASANT F. COX Real estate and
insurance. Loans a specialty. Best
fire companies represented. Your pat
ronage solicited. Phones west 23, and
new 5172. Office at court bouse.
BENNETT'S Insurance Agency Fire,
life, accident, health and plate glass;
real estate and loans; second uoor.
Safety building. Office phone west
996. Residence phone 736-K. Open
Wednesday and Saturday nights.
WE WILL BOND YOU Executors', ad
ministrators', guardians', trustees' or
any kind of judicial bonds; lodges 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.
EXPRESS, STORAGE, BITS AND CAB.
ROBB'S EXPRESS COMPANY Fu.-n-
ture moved, packed and stored. Bus,
baggage and cab service day or night.
Main office. 2410 Third avenue. Old
phone 537 and 900. New phone G158.
RELIBLLE STORAGE On first floor;
also manufacturer or awnings, tents,
wagon covers, etc. Tents for rent. B.
Roessler & Co., 209 Fifteenth street,
opposite the court house. Rock Island.
INDEPENDENT EXPRESS CO. For
good service call on the Independent
Express company. 308 Twenty-first
street. Old phone 981. Packing and
storage and all kinds of express haul
ing. EWERT & RICHTER Express and
Storage company, having unequaled
facilities for moving, storing packing
and shipping household goods, and
can quote reduced freight rates to
Pacific coast and other points. Write
or call. Office and warehouse, 322
326 East Fourth street, Davenport,
Iowa. Telephone 598.
LEGAL.
AdmlnlHtrator'a Notice.
Estate of David Hamilton, deceased
The undersigned having been ap
pointed administrator of the estate of
David Hamilton, late of the county of
Kock Island, state of Illinois, deceased
hereby gives notice that he will appear
before the county court of Rock Island
county, at the county court room, in
the city of Rock Island, at the June
term, on the Iirst Monday in June next,
at which time all persons having claims
against said estate are notified and re
quested to attend for the purpose of
having the same adjusted. All persons
indebted to said estate are requested to
make immediate payment to the un
dersigned. Dated 15th dav of April, A. D. 1909.
HUGH A. JOHNSTON,
Administrator.
Marlon E. Sweeney, attorney.
Publication Notice.
Bill to Quiet Title.
State of Illinois, Rock Island Coun
ty ss:
In the Circuit Court. To the May
Term, A. 1). 1909. In Chancery.
Naomi E. Sears, complainant, vs.
Mary C. Turner, May Lucas, Robert A.
Candor, Edwin H. Candor, Bessie O.
Candor, Herbert J. Candor .the un
known heirs or devisees of Josiah Can
dor, deceased. Benjamin Dill .the un
know heirs or devisees of Benjamin
Jill, deceased. Eben Dill, B. F. John
ston, the unknown heirs or devisees of
B. F. Johnston, deceased. Margaret Sim
mons, Mary Ann Richards, James W.
Stephenson, the unknow heirs or devi
sees of James W. Stephenson, deceased.
Ellen Stephenson .the unknown heirs or
devisees of Ellen Stephenson, deceased.
Albion T. Crow, the unknown heirs or
devisees of Albion T. Crow, deceased.
Augustus G. S. Wight, the unknown
heirs or devisees of Augustus G. S.
Wight, deceased. Michael Byrne, the un
known heirs or devisees of Michael
Byrne, deceased, A. Eads. the unknown
heirs or devisees of A. Eads, deceased.
William Bennett, the unknown heirs or
devisees of William Bennett, deceased.
Terah B. Farnsworth, the unknown heirs
or devisees of Terah B. Farnsworth, de
ceased. John Atchison, the unknown
heirs or devisees of John Atchison, de
ceased, Daniel Wann. the unknown heirs
or devisees of Daniel Wann. deceased,
Hezekiah 11. Gear, the unknown heirs
or devisees of Hezekiah H. Gear, de
ceased, the president .directors and
company of State Bank of Illinois, and
their successors .assigns or representa
lives, and each of them, the unknown
owner or owners of the northwest quar
ter of the northwest quarter of section
number thirty-three (33). and of the
southwest quarter of the southwest
quarter of section number twenty
eight (28). In township number seven
teen (17). north of range number three
(3). west of the fourth pricipal mend
ian. in the county of Rock Island and
state of Illinois, or any part thereof.
defendants.
To the Above Named Defendants:
Affidavit of your non-residence, and of
the non-residence of each of you, hav
Ig been tiled In the above entitled cause
in the office of the undersigned clerk of
the circuit court of the county of Rock
Isalnd. and state of Illinois, you are
hereby notified that said complainant
has hied In said court her bill or com
plaint against you, on the chancery
side of said court; that a summons In
chancery has been issued in said cause
against you, returnable to the May
term, A. D. 1909, of said court, to be
begun and holden In the court house In
the city of Rock Island, in said county
and state, on the first Monday of May
A. D. 1909, at which time nnd place
you will appear and plead, answer or
demur to tne uiu oi complaint .as you
.IWlr SCe Til.
M.nea ai kock lsiana. in., mis nrsi
day of April. A. D. 19ns.
MEOKUK W. UAAIK1.K.
Clerk of Said Circuit Court.
Sweeney & Walker, complainant's so
lcitora.
MONEY TO LOAN.
LOANS ON REAL ESTATE security at
lowest rates. L,udoiph & Reynolds,
lawyers, Buford block, corner Seven
teenth street and Second avenue.
MONEY TO LOAN on real estate secur
ity at lowest rates. Marion E. Swee
ney, attorney, rooms 82 and 35, Mitch
ell & Lynde building. Rock Island,
LOANS ON FURNITURE, pianos, horses.
wagons, etc.; qulcKly, privately, at
the lowest rates. Mutual Loan Com
pany (unlnc). room 411, People's Na
tional bank building, new phone 5109,
Phone old west 122.
WE MAKE A SPECIALTY of loaning
money on household goods, horses.
wagons, etc.. without removal and
In a quiet way. Call on us for quick
loans. Fidelity Loan Company, room
38. Mitchell & Lynde block.
MONEY LOANED to salaried people and
others, without security; easy pay
ments; no publicity. Call and get our
terms and methods of doing business.
Office hours. 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. Tele
phone north 2411. Victor Finance
Company, room 26, McManus build
Ing. Second and Main streets. Daven
ort. -
ARCHITECTS.
G. A. HANSSEN AND D. J. HARFST.
Plans drawn for residences, society.
and public buildings. . Charles L.
Pruett, 312 Safety building. Rock Is
land. IIL
GRAIN AND PROVISIONS,
H. J. TOHER & CO Brokers. Daven
port. Stocks, trrslns. provisions, cot
ton. Private wire to New York and
Chicago. Offices, 109 Main street, Tel-1
phone 407.
PabUcatioa Notice.
State of Illinois, Rock Island Coubj
ty ss:
In the Circuit Court of Said Countr.
To the May Term, A, D. 1909.
joacnim Trittei. Wilheim Trlttel.
Friedrich Trittei, Herman Trlttel. Ous
tav Trlttel, Marie Schuls, nee Trittei,
Wilhelmine Schuls. nee Trlttel, and
Friedrike Trlttel, complainants, vs.
John L. Brashar, William N. Brashar,
Edwin A. Brashar, Elizabeth P Brash
ar, Frank E. Brashar, Ivy P. O'NeiL
Dorothea Frittle, and the unknown
heirs and devisees of .Dorothea Frittle,
deceased. William Frittle. the unknown
heirs and devisees of William Frittle.
deceased, William E. Brashar, Ella B.
Maxlield, Sarah Davis. Lena Weeda.
Lulu McDonald. Jane R. Tindall, John
H. Tindall, Clara Curtis, Elma B, Tin
dall, Herman Tindall, Mary E.
Tindall. Francis Tindall, Anna
B. McReynolds, Louisa Tindall.
Laura May Tindall, Albert F. Tindall.
Arthur T. Tindall, Elizabeth M. Smith.
Nancy A. Morehead, Joseph Tindall.
Winslow P. Tindall, John H. Gilmore, .
Nina Gilmore. May Gilmore Fisher,
George T. Gilmore. Henry M. Tindall.
Atlas A. Tindall. Michael Bol-
man, the unknown heirs and
devisees of Michael Bolman, de
ceased, Godleib Beck, and the unknown
heirs and devisees of Godleib Beck, de
ceased, Abigail A. Gilson, Dun
can, wife of Charles S. Duncan, the
given name of said Duncan being
unknown, Edmond Hollister, the un
known heirs and devisees of Edmond
Hollister, deceased, G. Richards, the
unknown heirs and devisees of G. Rich
ards, deceased, S. Seldon. the unknown
heirs and devisees of S. Seldon. de
ceased, Richards, wife of Giles
Richards, the given name of said
Richards being unknown. Sel
don. wife of Samuel Seldon. the given
name of said Seldon being un
known, the Cincinnati & Chicago Rail
road company, a lawful corporation of . .
the state of Ohio, Annie E. L. Kirkf
John Conrad, Magretha Conrad. Wil
liam Trittle, the unknown heirs and v
devisees of William Trittle. deceased. V
Dorothea Trittle, the unknown heirs
and devisees of Dorothea Trittle. de
ceased, Joachim Friedrich Wilheim
Trittle, the unknown heirs and devi
sees of Joachim Friedrich Wilheim
Trittei, deceased, Frederick W. Trittle,
the unknown beirs and devisees of
Frederick W. Trittle. deceased, the un
known heirs and devisees of Doro
thea Trittei, deceased. the un
known owner or owners of the follow
ing described tracts of land situated In
Rock Island county, b'Uiois, to-wlt:
The east half () of the southwest
quarter (U): also the southwest quar
ter ( ) or the southwest quarter ):
also one-half t ) of an acre of land off
he south end of the west half (4) of
he northeast quarter ill), west of the
Knoxville road, reserved by E. Hollis
ter in a deed to Michael Cramer, re
corded in book 2 of deeds, on page 451.
in the Rock Island county recorder's
ffice; also three (3) acres of land in
he southeast corner of the northwest
uarter (11); all of said real estate and
tracts of land being in section thirty-
ne (31), in township seventeen 117).
north range one (1). west of the fourth
(4th) principal meridian, defendants.
To the Above Named Non-Resident
Defendants: Frank E. Brashar, Doro
thea Frittle. the unknown heirs and
devisees of Dorothea Frittle. deceased.
William Frittle. the unknown heirs and
devisees of William Frittle, deceased.
Sarah Davis, Lulu McDonald. Elma R.
'indall, Michael Bolman. the unknown
eirs and devisees of Michael Bolman.
deceased. Godleib Beck, the unknown
heirs and devisees of Godleib Beck, de
ceased. Abigail A. Gilson, Dun-
cai., wife of -Charles S. Duncan, the
given name of said Duncan be-
ng unknown, Edmond Hollister, the
unknown heirs and devisees of Edmond
Hollister, deceased, G. Richards, the
unknown heirs and devisees of G. Rich
ards, deceased. S. Seldon. the unknown
heirs and devisees of S. Seldon. de
ceased. Richards, wife of Giles
Richards, the given name of said
Richards being unknown. Sel
don. wife of Samuel Seldon. the given
name of said Seldon being un
known, the Cincinnati & Chicago Rail
road company, a lawful corporation of
the state of Ohio. Annie E. L. Kirk.
William Trittle. the unknown heirs and
devisees of William Trittle, deceased.
Dorothea Trittle, the unknown heirs and
devisees of Dorothea Trittle. deceased.
Joachim Friedrich Wilheim Trittle. the
unknown heirs and devisees of Joachim
Friedrich Wilheim Trittei, deceased.
Frederick W. Trittle, the unknown
heirs and devisees of Frederick W. Trit
tle, deceased, the unknown heirs and
devisees of Dorothea Trlttel, de
ceased, the unknown owner or
owners of the following described tracts
of land situated in Rock Island county.
Illinois, to-wit: The east half (4) or
the southwest quarter (4); also the
southwest quarter (14) of the south' -
west quarter (); also one-hair f ) o
an acre of land off the south end oi
the west half (14) of the northeast
quarter (V4). west of the Knoxville
road, reserved by E. Hollister in a deed
to Michael Cramer, recorded in book 2
of deeds, on page 451. in the Rock Is
land county recorder's office; also three
(3) acres of land in the southeast cor
ner of the northwest quarter (), all
of said real estate and tracts of land '
being in section thirty-one (31), in
township seventeen (17. north range
one (1). west of the fourth (4th) prin
cipal meridian, and each of you.
Affidavit of your non-residence, and
of the non-residence of each of you.
having been filed in the above entitled
cause in the office of the undersigned
clerk of the circuit court of the coun
ty of Rock Island, state of Illinois, you
are hereby notified that the above
named complainants have filed in said
court their L1U of complaint against
you, on the chancery side of said court;
that a summons in chancery has been
issued in said cause against you, re
turnable to the May term. 19u9, of said
court, to be begun and holden in the
court house in the city of Rock Island.
in said county and state, on the first
Monday of May. 1909. at which time
and place you will appear and plead,
answer or demur to said bill of com-.
plaint, as you may see fit.
Dated Rock Island. III.. April 1. A.
D. 1909. GEORGE W. GAMBLE,
Clerk of Said Court,
Joseph It. Haas, solicitor for com-:
plainants.
Petltloa to Probate WIIL
State of Illinois, Rock Island Coun--
ty ss:
County Court. Rock Island County.
March Term. 1909.
In the matter of the probate of the
last will and testament of Maria
Sweeney, deceased. In Probate.
To All Persons Whom This May Con
cern Greeting:
Notice is hereby given that on the
31st day of March. A. D. 1909, a peti
tion was filed in the county court of
Rock Island county. Illinois, asking
that the last will and testament of.'
Maria Sweeney, deceased, be admitted
to probate. The same petitioner fur
ther states that the following named
persons are all heirs at law and lega
tees: John F. Lockney. legatee. Rock
Island. 111., and the unknown heirs at ,
law ot Maria Sweeney, deceased.
You are further notified, that the
hearing of the proof of said will has
been set by said court for the 26th day
of April. A. D. 1909. at the hour of. 9
o'clock in the forenoon, at the court
house in Rock Island, in said county,
when and where you can appear. If you :
see fit. and show cause. If any you '
have, why said will should not be ad
do aa-
tD. '
fcurLV
1. 1909.
mitted to probate.
H. B. HUBBARD.
Clerk County Court!
Dated at Rock Island. March 31,
McEnlry & McEniry, solicitors.
ABSTRACTS OF TITLE.
ABSTRACTS of Title prepared or con .
tinued to date covering any -real es
: tate in the county. Prompt and ac
curate service at reasonable rates.
Rock Island Title & Abstract Com-:
pany; J. J. Ingram, president; W. J.
Sweeney, secretary: 200-203. second
floor, People's National Bank build- -tns-

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