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in Fotfffsir FooasH, QUESTIONS THE ROCK ISLAND 'ARGUS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1900. 13 IiODCB D ERECT OUT. Maaomlo. TRIO LODGE, Ntt 57. A. F. & A. M Meets every Thursday at 7:80 p. m.. for -work. The craft are invited. J. w. Houder, W. M. ; William B. Pettit, secretary. Brotherhood of Amrrlcan Ytomfn, ROCK ISLAND HOME STEAD NO. 2291. Meets i second and fourth Friday evenings at JL. O. O. F. 'nail. - L. SHAW. Foreman. P. S. Wilcher, Corsp. PROFESSIONAL. ATTORNEYS. JACKSON. HURST & STAFFORD At-torneys-at-law. Office in Rock Island National bank ibulldln&. HOPE THOMPSON Attorney-at-law. , General law business; probate, com mercial and corporation law; 304-805 Safety building. SEARLK & MARSHALL. Lawyers. Money to loan on good real estate security. Rooms 302 and 3u3, Safety building. Rock Island. 111. McEMRY & 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. Peoples Na tional bank building. MISCELLANEOUS. LEGAL Notice of Publication. State of Illinois, Rock Island Count ty ss : In the Circuit Court. To the Janu ary Term. 1910. In Chancery. Bill to Quiet Title. Anna Gulck. Julia M. Schlotfeldt and Minnie S. Schlotfeldt, complainants, vs. the unknown heirs or devisees of Levi Wells, deceased; the unknown heirs or devisees of Huntington Wells, deceas ed; the unknown heirs or devisees of Joel Well?, Jr.. deceased: the unknown heirs or devisees of Jonah H. Case, de ceased; the unknown heirs or devisees of John Langmack. deceased; Margaret S. Holt. Alice McCoy. Lily Drury, Es telle Jacques, Joseph C. Hartzell. Eva Hayes, Sena Wallace, Clyde Ware, Don Rapp, Florence Miller. Arthur Rvp. Georgie Hartzell. David Sears. George W. Sears. William Sears. Susan East man, Volma L'nclerhlll, Mary Eastman, Robert Eastman, Henry Sholl, Mary Sholl, Edward W. Spencer. Julia S. Rob inson, Edward Spencer. Robinson Spen cer. Charles Spencer. Clara Spencer; the unknown heirs or devisees of Wesley Hartzell. deceased; the unknown heirs or devisees of C. Ainsworth. deceased, and the unknown heirs or devisees of Mary Bass, deceased, defendants. Affidavit that the names of the heirs or devisees of above iiamd Levi Wells. Huntington Wells. Joel Wells. Jr.. Jo nah H. Case, John Langmack. Wesley .Hartzell. C. Ainsworth and Mary Bass are unknown, and that the above named defendants, Estclle Jacques, Joseph C. Hartz- 11. Eva Haves. Sena Wallace. Don ! P.app. G-orgie Hartzell. Julia S. Robln 1 son, Edward W. Spencer. Edward Spen cer, charlels Spencer, Robinson Spencer, i Clara Spender. Susan Eastman. Volma ! T'nderhiM. May K; stman, Robert East man. Mary Sholl and William Sears, are i non-residents of the state of Illinois, hav j lug been tiled in the clerk's office of the I circuit court of said ciiynty, notice is iF YOU WANT to buy, sell, trade or therefore hereby given to the unknown . rent anything, engage help or secure ( heirs or devisees of paid deceased per- a situation, the Mail and Journal is : sons, and to the said residents who, on FOR RENT ROOMS. FOR RENT Modern furnished room at 1515 Seventh avenue FOR RENT Modern furnished rooms at 1200 Third avenue. FOR RENT A nicely furnished front room at 626 Twenty-first street. FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping- at 807 Third street. FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light Housekeeping; at 8312 utn avenue. FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping at 152a Fourth avenue. FOR RENT Modern furnished room with use of phone, at 1127 Second avenue. FOR RENT Furnished room, with all modern conveniences; 686 Twenty second street. FOR RENT Large furnished front room, suitable for two; 623 Seven teenth street. FOR RENT Three nicely furnished rooms, reasonable- rate. Inquire 2U2; Fifth avenue. FOR RENT Furnished room. 316 Twen ty-thlrd street, suitable for one or two young men. FOR RENT Unfurnished room for light housekeeping; rent reasonable; 1305 Second avenue. FOR RENT Furnished front room suitable for light housekeeping or sleeping room, at 627 Twentieth street, FOR RENT Furnished rooms for ligh housekeeping, newly papered, also gas. bath, furnace heat, and laundry with gas connections; 2718 Fifth ave nue. FOR RENT Newly and nicely furnish ed rooms lor nam nouseaeenintr also sleeping rooms; location very central, on car line; 1327 Second ave nue. FOR BEST HOUSES. FOR RENT Three-room house, rear of 2517 Fourth avenue. Inquire at above number. FOR RENT A seven-room house at 1116 Third avenue. Call old phone west 738-X. FOR RENT A two-room house at 61 Fourteenth avenue. Inquire 61o Four teenth avenue. FOR RENT Six-room cottage, 312 pel month. Inquire llllam bchaarmaiui. 1714 Vi Secona avenue. FOR RENT Furnished house, the res idence of M. J. Murphy. 2207 Seventh avenue, to desirable tenants. FOR RENT A seven-room cottage with modern Improvements on ritth-and-u half avenue, inquire 2934 Fifth ave nue. , " FOR RENT Seven-room house, ai modern. Inquire at Ueardsley & Bailey Company, 217 Eighteenth street . FOR RENT A five-room cottage, with water, sewer and gas. at 1409 t our teenth street. Apply at 1411 Twelitl street. FOR RENT Six-room house, with mod ern conveniences, at 500 Eleventh street. Inquire 800 Seventeenth street or old phone 307. FOR RENT A large 10-room moderi. house, centrally located, very desira ble location. Inquire Hubbard Xonn, Rest building. : 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 ccn - per word ts the price to all alixe, casn In advance; two-cent stamps will do. Evening and Saturday Mail and ' Journal. Moline. 111. FLORISTS. HENRY GAETHJE Proprietor Chip piannock nursery. Cut flowers and designs of all kinds. City store, 1607 " . Second avenue. Telephone 1110. Bargains in City Prop erty and Farm Lands Fonr room house on 45th street; bar gain at i900; to close out quick ly, only $775 In room house, nine blocks Irom business center; bargain at $2,500 Five room cottage, cheap at Sl.'UO j Twenty room all modern house, and I elegant grounds, just the place for a home gio.ooo , Eleven room modern house. Just j . right for roomers fC.OOO . Seven room new house, one acre of land .all kinds of fruit, cheap t J3. 800; to move same at once will tell for $3,400 Why.-fnt when you can have your j choice of r2 pood houe. of from four to eight rnnma each? Good lots, rflng- 1 ing In price from soo to M.'OO, with only $300 to J."00 down; balance month- j ly to suit purchaser. Your choice of j BOO one lots from 22. up to $1,000. It will pay you to investigate, Choice iso due inquiry, can not be found, that the complainants iil-d their bill of complaint : in said court, on the chancery side thereof, on the 4th day of December. I 1900, and that thereupon a summons i issued out of said court, wherein said I suit is row pending, returnable on the i first Monday in tne month of January 1 next. f:s ts by law required. ' Now. unless you. the said non-resi-! (Unt defendants above named. Estelle ' Jacques. Joseph '. Hartzell. Eva Hayes. ' Sena Wallace, 1 inn Rapp. Georgie Hart : zell, Julii S. Robinson, Edward W. s Spencer. Kdward Spencer. Charles Spen ! ' er. Robinson Spencer, Clara Spencer. : Susan Eastman. Volma Underbill, May Eastman. Robert Eastman. Mary Sholl ! and William Sears, shall personally be i and appear before said circuit court, on the first day of the next term thereof. , to be holden at Rock island, in and for j the said county.' on -the first Monday In ! January next, and plead, answer or de i inur to the said complainants' bill of complaint, ..the -Fame and the matters and thiiips therein charged and stated will be taken ns confessed, and a decree entered against you according to the prayer of said bill. C.KoRGB W. GAMBLE. Clerk. Rork Island, 111.. Dec. 4. 1309. Marlon E. Sweeney, complainants solicitor. " FOR RENT Eight-room house, moderi. conveniences. 921 ilwentletli slrecl. Apply 11. H- Cleavelauo, 210-21,: Eighteenth street, city. FOR RENT A new six-room house., with furnace, gas, electric light, unu city water. Inquire corner, i'welttL avenue and Thirtieth street. Notice of Publication. State of Illinois, Rock Island Count ty ss: In the Circuit Court. To the Janu ary Term. 1310. In Chancery. Bill to Quiet Title. Harriet Payne, complainant, vs. John Coleman; the unknown heirs or devi sees of John Coleman, deceased; David Sullivan: the unknown heirs or devisees of David Sullivan, deceased; W. V. Schiraith, and the unknown heirs or devisees of W. V. Schiraith. deceased, defendants. ",,! , . I , flint tho rnmo ri f V, a li flra ere farm, located eight ' .-..;,.,. .,i,nvi namH inhn ri.- miles from city of 30 000 people, only 31 j ,nJln j.avid Sullivan and W. V. Schiraith are unknown, and that the said defend ants, John Coleman. David Sullivan and W. V. Schiraith. on due inquiry, can not be found, having been tiled In the clerk's ofnV'- of the circuit court of said county, notice Is therefore hereby given to the said unknown heirs and devisees of said deceased persons, and to said de miles from Davenport; line set of build ings; will take $3,000 worth of city property on this; price, only 575 per cre. Fine 40 acre farm, two miles from Clinton; only loo per acre. 4.10 aere Scott county farm, only 17 miles lctam- Davenport; will take $R.OOO trade on this; price, per acre, only tr,o. Fine 160 acre farm. 21 miles from Davenport, only 975 per acre. If you have city property or farms for sale, lint name with us. Money loaned at lowest poaMble rates. We write Ore Insurance. Give us a call. We get result. Blankenburg & Blankenburg, SO Safety Building. - OfBee Phone, West 241. Residence, New BOSS. 1 a Now is the time everyone needs a little ready cssh, perhaps ynor vaca tion hascaosed you to run behind with your grocer and landlord, compelling you to deprWe yourself of maoy home comforts. - THINK r How mnch better ft would bo to se cure a loan FROM VS, large enough to pay tbem and regain your peace of mind, also retaining your credit. $1 or $2 a week will soon pay the loan, principal and charges. Our rate the lowest In tbe city. RELIABLE LOAN CO. New l'hono 5708. Old Phone West 1008, New 1805 y Second Avenue Rock Island. n HI" - yepJwwp.;iiii i mm i i n ij fendants who. on duo inquiry, can not be found, that the complainant filed her bill of complaint In said court, on the chancery side thereof, on the 4th day of December. 1909. and that thereupon a summons issued out of said court, whnrein said suit is now pending, re turnable on the first Monday in the month of January next, as Is by law required. ... Now. unless you, th said de fendants above named, John Cole man, the unknown heirs or devi sees of John Coleman. deceased. David Sullivan, the unknown heirs or devisees of David Sullivan, deceased. W. v st-tiiralth. and the unknown heirs or 7-Tl ! devisees of W. V. Schiraith. deceased. shall personally be ana appear nerore 1 said circuit court, on the first day of ' the next term thereof. SO be holden at i Rock Island, in and for the said coun I tv. on the first Monday in January next. and plead, answer or demur to the said complainants bill of complaint, the same and the matters and things there in charged and stated will be taken as confessed, and a decree entered against you according to the prayer of said bill. GEORGE W. GAMBLE. Clerk. Rock Island, 111.. Dec. 4, 190S. Marion E. Sweeney, complainant's solicitor. FOR RENT A five-room cottage at L'Ji Dearborn street. South Rock Inland, opposite Exposition rounds, lnqulie J. G. Scheuermann, liOO Sixth street. city. FOR RENT One house at Sears; one house in Cottage Grove; two houses in South li6.-k island. Inquire A. G. Cramer 1813 Second avenue. Old pono west 19U. FOR RENT Eight-room house; hard wood floors ana all conveniences; cor ner Twenty-second street and Elev enth avenue. F. K. Rhoads, 1031 Twenty-first street. FOR RENT A four-room cottage with summer kitchen, fine lot of fruit ami garden spot, located lit 1235 Thlrty llfth street. Inquire Wlllium tichuur man. or phone 148-lt south. FOR RENT Part of furnished house, modern, good location, heat Included, to man and wife, rates reasonable, or exchange for meals; also large fur nished front room to gentleman; 90G Fifteenth street. New phone uH33. FOR RENT A beautiful modern house of 12 rooms, with live acres of land, six blocks from car line; has all kinds of fruit; pasture, garden, iish pond, two barns. For furthor particulars see William Bchuarmann, 1 714 Sec ond avenue. FOR HEXT MISCELLANEOUS. FOR RENT A liurd coal stove, also sewing machine, at 2022 Fourth avenue. FOR RENT Invalid chair, by the day or month. Call at 1(18 Third avenue, l'hono 1097. LOST AND FOUND. LOST One brlndle and one blue great Dunn dog. Return to Trl-Clty Ren dering Company. Old phono 403 west. LOST A gold double-headed eagle be longing to a watch charm. Finder please return to A. E. lump. New Harper House barber shop, and re ceive reward. EXPRESS, STORAGE, BUS AND CAB. RELIABLE STORAGE On first floor; also manufacturer of 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. Also buying and selling second hand goods. LOST On Third avenue car or on Twen tieth street and Third avenue, a purse containing keys and money. Finder may keep money if he returns purse and Keys to Argus ornce. WANTED MALE HELP. WANTED Grinders; Rock Island Man ufacturing Company. . WANTED Bass and tenor singers for quartet. Inquire any time at Lyric theatre. WANTED Machine hands for lathe work. Rock Island Manufacturing Company. WANTED Laborers at Bears water power works. Apply at office, first bridge. Sears, I1L WANTED Men to learn barber trade; top wages paid graduates; will equip and place you in your own shop or in good position in few weeks; some money earned while learning; inves tigate. Moler Barber College, Chi cago, 111. WANTED Able bodied men between ages 21 and 35 for V. S. Marine Corps. Must be native born or have first pa pers. Excellent opportunity to see tne worm. . Good pay. Clothing, ra tions, quarters, medical atten, lince free. Apply room 34, Postotfice build mg. FOR SALE CTTV PROPERTY. FOR SALE A modern double dwelling, seven rooms each side; a bargain if taken soon . Relay uros. LEGAL, FOR SALE On monthly payments, a nve-room cottage, almost new. in quire J. G. Scheuermann, 1700 Sixth street. FOR SALE Eight-room house, with barn and outbuildings; $1,150; need money. Inquire W. C Jennings, 1016 Fourth avenue. FOR SALE Excellent five-room cot tage in A No. 1 condition, situated three blocks northeast of ball park. Inquire at 1203 Second avenue. WANTED Young men to learn auto mobile business by mail and prepare for positions as chauffeurs and repair men; we make you expert in 10 weeks, assist you to secure position; pay big, work pleasant. demands for men great; reasonable; write for particulars and sample lesson. Empire Automobile institute, itocnester, JN. r. WANTED FEMALE HELP. WANTED L.idy distributer in Rook Is land. Dr. W. S. liurkhart, Cincinnati. Ohio. WANTED Competent girl to do gen eral housework at 943 Seventeenth street. WANTED A girl to take care of chil dren and assist with housework. Ad dress "D.," care Argus. vV ANTED Experienced girl for gen eral housework in small family. Ad dress H. M. D., care The Argus. WANTED A young girl 15 or 16 years of age to do light housework and care for small child at 829 Fifteenth street. WANTED SITUATIONS. WANTED Work in grocery or depart ment store as clerk by man with some experience; can furnish good references. Address "Cierk," care Argus. A" ANTED Situation as mechanical draftsman, four years' experience on small and large machinery, also plant layouts, street structural; young man with practical experience and theory combined; good references from Chi cago. Address 65. Rock Island Argus- WANTED MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED Men to try our 5-cent shave and lo -cent hair cut at 1716 Third a. venue. A" ANTED Chimneys to build, repair and clean. McDowell Bros. Old phone north 3167. V ANTED To give away free, good dirt for filling purposes. Apply to il. E. Krell, 715 Seventeenth street. li'AXTED To rent, four or five-room modern unfurnished flat close to bus iness district. Address Edward Ward, care of New Harper. WANTED By youhg business man, a place to board, between Sixteenth street anfi Rock Island Plow com pany. Addrtss Wilson Green, 1040 oixtetiith street. FOR SALE Some nice level lots in South Rock Island, on Watch Tower car line, 80x165. Old phone 662-X. B. F. Rhodenbaugh. FOR SALE A clce lot In residence dis trict; owner will sell for $300 less than cost. W. E. Bailey. Old phone west 302. or new 6199. FOR SALE Fine residence lot In Edge , wood park; one-half of its yalue if Bold by Dec. 10. Inquire C. S. Mc Danlel, west 950, or 738-K old phone. FOR SALE Eight-room house, with large lot; good barn and chicken house. If sold this week you can have It for $1,150. W. C. Jennings. 1016 Fourth avenue. FOR SALE At a bargain, a corner lot. Thirty-eighth street and Fif teenth avenue, 60x106 feet, east front. Address "P. M ," care Argus, or call old phone west 951-X. FOR SALE A bargain. If taken at once, a one and a half story house of six rooms and reception ' ball; also shop 16x20. Inquire on premises. 1611 Fourteenth-and-a-half street. FOR BALE Lots in Robinson's addi tion in South Heights, from $300 to $375; terms, $25 down, balance in five years; a home on easy terms. Old phone 769-K. E. W. Robinson. FOR SALE Large eight-room brick house. In one of the hnest locations In tbe city; steam heat; lot 60x140; good reasons for selling. Will make a good price to anyone interested. Harry 1L Hubbard. FOR SALE A new five-room house in South Rock Island; three rooms can bo finished upstairs; furnace and large lot. Owner will finish to suit buyer. A snap. See W. C. Jennings, 1016 Fourth avenue. FOR SALE If you want a home in a good neighborhood, see W. E. Bailey; lie has Just one seven-room modern house .on one of the best streets of ltock Island, that will sell from iaOO to $1,000 less than any of its kind in that neighborhood. FOR SALE One of the best now houses in the block on Twenty-second street; has modern conveniences, with large reception hall, oak floors, oak cas ings and doors In the downstairs; it is on lot 50x140. and is a dandy place; price $5,000. H. K Walker. FOR SALE A-eeven-room house near Thirty-eighth street and Fifth-and-a-half avenue; has sewer, wateY, gas. and is on nice lot. I can sell you this place for $2,100, on easy terms or for cash; will make even better price. IL K.. Walker, agent. V ANTED Furniture; I buy household goods of every description; highest prices paid for anything and every thing. H. Kniff, 1721 Third avenue, Moline, 111. old phone 751 east. FO It MA LK M ISCE I. LA XEOl' S. fc'OR SALE A team of carriage horses. Apply Oscar smith, oo lwentieth street. FOR SALE Twenty head of fresh cows. Inquire J. h.. Crouch, Sears 111. New phone 5."'93. FOR SALE Cheap, nice level lots, 48x 12o, corner Twenty-seventh street and Eighteenth avenue, facing Long View street car track. Also for sale or trade, one acre lot, with new seven room house. Terms to please pur chaser. Inquire of E. Thonn, 610 Twenty-eighth street. FOR SALE A five-room house on Eleventh and Brashar streets, with large furnace installed; fine well and cistern; cellar under whole house; room for three more rooms upstairs; lot 55x105; owner wJl finish to suit purchaser. This is a bargain at $2, ooo. See W. C. Jennings, 1016 Fourth avenue. FOR SALE Cheap, an oak dresser in good condition, at 218 Eighth ave nue. Old phone bi7-X. FOR SALE An upright Kimball piano. also steel range, boih in good condi tion. Inquire HiOl Eishth stseet. FOR SALE Forty cords of wood, one mile south ot Thirtieth street; must sell whole lot In rank. Illinois Oil Company. Old phono 706-L. FOR SALE On account or giving up housekecDing. M. J. Murphy, 22 Seventh avenue, will sell parlor grand Weber piano, practically new; also Decker Bros, upright. FOR SALE Furnishings for an eight- room boarding house; at present there are 30 boarders; party buying can take possession at once. . Walter Lloyd. 120 Ninth street. Sllvis. 111. Old phono south 7-W. INSURANCE. NSl'RANCE on dwellings and house hold furniture a specialty. Chamber- lln & Anderson. PLEASANT F. COX Real estate and insurance. Loans a specialty. Rest lire companies represented. Your pat ronage solicited. Phones west 23, and new 6172. Office at court house. BENNETT'S Insurance Agency Fire, life, accident, health and plate glass; real estate and loans; second floor, Safety building. Office phone west Residence phone 736-K. Open Wednesday and Saturday nights. WE WILL BOND YOU Executors', ad mlnistrators', guardians, truatees or any kind of judicial bonds; lodges and society officers; city, state or u. S. covernment officials; contractors, no- Bitions of trust; in fact, any kind of bond you want (except ball bonds) Terms reasonable. Hayes & Cleave- land, resident managers. Fidelity & Deposit Company of Maryland. ABSTRACTS OF TITLE. ABST II AcVsrTtlTrTpareaor "con tlnued 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 building. EDUCATIONAL. VILLA DB CHANT AL A home school oonducted for girls by the Sisters of the Visitation. Rudimentary and high er branches and all polite accomplish ments taught. Twentieth street and Fifteenth avenue. Rock Island. CO MASSAGE. FOR MEN AND WOMEN-Mrs. E. W. Miller, graduate masseuse; electric vibrator treatments, vapor bath scientific body and facial massage, therapeutic lights, spinal treatment. Swedish movements, etc. Hours from 10 a. m. to p. m. Henley building, suite 12. corner Fourth and Brady streets, Davenport, Iowa. CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. JoBam Vols &-Co CONTRACTOXS AD BUILDERS. Manufacturer" ot Sash, Doors, Blinds and Stairs. Interior Finish of all kinds. HARDWOOD VENEER FLOORINO AND DEALERS IN GLASS. 811 AND 323 EIGHTEENTH STREET, ROCK ISLAND, tt.t,. GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. H. J. TO HER & CO. Brokers. Daven port. Stocks, grains, provisions, cot ton. Private wire to New York and Chicago. Office, 109 Main street. Tel ephone 407. STOCK BROKERS. H. J. TOHER. A. L. ANDERSON. e. j. tohish & co., STOCKS. GRAIN. PROVISIONS. COTTON. PRIVATE WIRES TO NEW YORK AND CHICAGO. 103 MAIN STREET, - DAVENPORT PHONE WEST 407. CHIROPODY SHAMPOOING HAIR DRESSING . . ',- MANICURING FACE AND SCALP MAS SAGE PARLORS. . MRS. V. B. BEXNAGB AND DAUGHTER. 1827 V4 Second Avenue. Old phone 953. Rock Island, FOR SALE LANDS. FOR SALE Farm lands, anywhere. See W. C. Jennings, 1016 Fourth ave nue, member Cross Cooperative Association. FOR SALE Eight lots In East Moline, at a bargain; small payment down, balance on the Installment plan. For particulars call at 306 Safety build ing. FOR SALE Farm lands; a few -160-acre farms in Hyde county. South Da kota; will take live-passenger auto as part payment. W. C. Jennings. 1016 Fourth avenue. FOR SALE Invest In lands; little cash required; Minnesota und North Da kota land is Increasingly rapidly in value; It is a paying investment; prices $12.50 to $2o per acre. M. F. Murphy, Grand Forks N. D. FOR SALE One acre of land, four room house, large chicken house, acre fenced in with chicken wire; barn, well, cistern, fruit trees of all kinds; 1819 Twenty-seventh street. Tele phone 853, three rings. FOR SALE A two-room cottage, new and in good condition, concrete block cellar, young fruit trees, lot 42x123, 60 feet from Long View car line; price $795, part cash, balance $10 per month Inquire 1729 Twenty-ninth street. FOR SALE 270 acres, one mile from city limits, Moline; four feet proved coal; 125 acres Rock river bottom; also 101 acres same; 240 acres eight miles from Moline, $75 per acre; 107 ?a ' acres good improved land, t ight miles front Moline, $8,500; 40 acres Rock river bottom. $:10 per acre; SO0 acres Mercer county corn land, $65 per acre. W. C. Wilson, R. F. D. 1, Moline. 111. BIONEV TO LOAN. LOANS ON REAL ESTATE security at lowebt rates. Ludolph & Reynolds, lawyers. Best 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 32 and 36. Mltcn ell & Lynde building. Rock Island. LOANS ON FURNITURE, pianos, horses, wagons, etc.; quickly, privately, at the lowest rates. Mutual Loan Com pany (uninc), room 411, People's Na tional bank building; new phone 6109. 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 403 Rest building. 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. Tel ephone north 2411. Victor Finance Company, room 26, McManus build ing. Second and Main streets, Davenport. FIRE INSURANCE;' (The Best Is tbe Cheapest) FIRE INSURANCE ESTABLISHED 1874, American Ins. Co Newark. N. J. Continental Ins. Cc, New York Agricultural Ins. Co New York Farmers' Ins. Co York, Pa. Williamsburg Ins. Co....... New York Reliance Fire Ins. Co.... Philadelphia Northern Ins, Co New York Ins. Co. State of Illinois.. Rockford, 111. Connecticut Fire Ins. Co.. Connect! cut OOce, 1728 Third avenue. Rates as low as consistent with security. PubllealloE Notice. . State of -Illinois. Rock Island Coun ty ss: In the County Court of said county. To the January Term, A D. 1910. To All Persons Concerned: Public notice is hereby given that the undersigned conservatrix of the estate' of T. F. LaVelle. Insane, has tiled In the office of the clerk of the county court of Rock Island county and state of Illi nois, a petition for an order for the sale of the folio-wing described real estate belonging to faid estate, to-wit: An undivided two-seventeenths (2-17) Interest in and to a certain tract of land located in the county of Rock island and state of Illinois, and described as follows: Commencing at an iron rod four tl feet in length, driven in the ground fo a monument, which monument is sltuatt at a point in a straight lino from an other point (herein described as point number two (2), to another point (here in described as point number three (3), said point number two being situate in the south line of Eleventh (llth) ave nue in said city of Rock Island, distant measured along said last named line three hundred and ninety-one (391) feet east from the Intersection of said last named line with the east line of Ninth (9th) street in said city; and said point number three (3) being situate in the north line of Eighteenth (18th) avenue in said city, distant measured along said last named line four hundred and twenty-nine and two-tenths (429.2) feet east from the intersection of said last named line with the east line of said Ninth (9th) street; said monument being distant measured along said above mentioned straight line ten hundred and twenty-six (1.020) feet north from said north line of said Eighteenth (l.Sth) avenue and twelve huntred and sixty (1,260) feet south from Hairl Booth Una of said Eleventh (11th) avenue; thence rrom said monument running south wardly along said straight line twenty (20) feet, thence running eastwardlv and para!d with said south lino of said Eleventh (11th) avenue thirty (30) feet for a startltiar Dolnt or nlace of begin ning: Thence from snsd starting point or place of beginning, running southward ly and parallel with said straight line ten hundred and six and twenty-five hundredths (1.006.25) feet to said north line of said Eighteenth (18th) avenue; thence running westwardlv along said north line of said Eighteenth (18th) av enue four hundred and fifty-nine and two-tenths (459.2) feet, more or less to the east line of Ninth (9th) street; thence running northwardly along said east line of said Ninth (9th) street ten hundred and three and seven-tenths (1.003.7) feet; thence running east wardly and parallel with said south line or saia Lipventn (lllnl avenue inur hundred and ffrty-three and seventy-five hundredths (453.75) feet, moie or less, to said starting point or place of be ginning; said premises being situate in the northwest quarter ( i ) of section two (2), township seventeen (17) north range two (2), west i of the fourth principal meridian. An equity in lots three (3) and four (4). in block twelve (12), in the old town of Stephenson, now the city of Rock Island, situated in the county of Rock Island and state of Illinois. Lot six (C) in C. G. Dack's subdivision of lots seven (7) and eight &). in Hen ry S. Case's subdivision of assessor's lot number seven (7), In the southeast quarter of section two (2), in township seventeen (lo north, range two (2), west of the fourth principal meridian, tit ua tod in the county of liock Island tnd state of Illinois. Lots eleven (11) and twelve (12). In block thirty (30). in the New Coweta addition to the town of Coweta, in the county of Wagoner and State of Okla homa. An undivided three-ninths (3-9) in terest in and to the following describ ed real estate, situated in the county of Itasca and state of Minnesota: Southeast quarter, of northwest quar ter of section two (2), northeast quar ter of northeast quarter of section three (3), northwest quarter of north last quarter of section three (3). north east quarter of northwest quarter of 1 section three (3), northeast quarter of northwest quarter of section four (4). northwest quarter of northwest quarter of section four (4), southwest quarter of northwest quarter of section four (4), southeast quarter of northwest quarter of section four (4), lot five of section four (4. northeast quarter of; nnrllmact nn:irtr rif uer-tl.tn five 1 ri I . southwest quarter of northeast quarter t 'l!t'n'1 southwest quarter of section twenty 1 20). northwest quarter of southeast quarter of section twenty (20), north west quarter of southwest quarter of section twenty-one (21), southwest quarter of southwest quarter of section twenty-one (21 ; all in township fifty eight (5S). range twenty-four (24). Northeast quarter of southwest quar ter of section nine (9). southeast quar ter of southwest quarter of section nine (9), northwest quarter of southeast quarter of section nine (9), southwest quarter of southeast quarter of section nine (9). southwest quarter of south west quarter of section ten (10J, north east quarter of southeast quarter of section thirteen (13). northwest quar ter of southeast quarter of section thir teen (13), northwest quarter of north east quarter of section twenty-seven (27). southwest quarter of northeast quarter of section twenty-seven (27). northeast quarter of northwest quarter of section twenty-seven (27). northwest quarter of northwest, quarter of section twenty-seen 27, southwest quarter of northwest quarter of . section twenty seven (27). southeast quarter of north west quarter of section twenty-seven (27), northeast quarter of southwest quarter of section twenty-seven (27), southeast quarter of southwest quarter of section twenty-seven (27). northwest quarter of southwest quarter of section twenty-eight (28. southwest quarter of southwest quarter of section twenty eight (28). northeast quarter of south west quarter of section twenty-nine (29), northeast quarter of southeast quarter of section twenty-nine (29). southwest quarter of northeast quarter of section thirty-one (31). southeast quarter of northeast quarter of section thlrty-pne (31), southeast quarter of southeast quarter of taction thirty-one (31), southwest quarter of northeast . quarter of section thirty-two (32). northeast quarter of northwest quarter of section thirty-two (32). southeast quarter of northwest quarter of section thirty-two (32). southwest quarter of southwest quarter of section thirty-two ( 32). ' north west quarter of poutheast quarter of section thirty-two (Z'l . southwest quarter of southeast quarter of seetion tnirty-two (32). southeast quarter of southeast quarter of section thirty-two (32. sotithwxst quarter of northwest quarter of section thirty-three ( 33 . nort 1) west quarter of northwest quarter of sec tion thirty-four (34). southwest quarter of northwest quarter of section thirty four (34).; nil in township lifly-nine (59), range twenty-four (24)j tind that said petition will be heard on th-i first day of th January term, A. D. 1910. or so soon thereafter as counsel may be heard, at which time and place you can appear and object to said petition if you see fit so to do. Dated this 29th day of November, A. D. 1909. ROSE LA V ELL K. Conservatrix of the Estate of T. F. La Velle. insane. Murphy Larson, attorneys for said conservatrix. LEGAL. Notice of Publication. State of Illinois. Rock Island boun ty ss: In the Cimult Court. Januarv Term A. D. 1910. In Chancery. Minnie Pennington vs. William X. Pennington . Affidavit of non-residence of th above named defendant, William IL Penning ton, having been filed in the clerk's of fice of the circuit court of said county, notice is therelore hereby given to the said non-resident defendant that the complainant filed her bill of complaint In said court, on the chancery side thereof, on the lth day of November, 19d9, and thereupon a summons issued out of said court, wherein said suit is now pending, returnable on tho first Monday in the month of January next, as is by law required. Now. unless you, the said non-resident defendant above named, shall per sonally bo and appear before said cir cuit court, on the Jlrst day of tho n-xt term thereof, to be holden at I-.ock Is land in and for the said county, on the first Mondav in January next, and pleaiL answer or demur to the said complain ant's bill of complaint, tho same and the matters and things therein charged and stated will be taken as confessed, and a decree entered against you ac cording to the prayer of said bill. GEORGE W. GAMBLE, Clerk. Rock Island, 111., Nov. 19. 1909. John K. Scott, complainant's solicitor. Notice of Guardian's Sale of Real Estate. State of Illinois, Rock Island County sss . By virtue of a decretal' order of the county court of said county entered at the November term of said court, A. D. 1909, on the application of Mary L. Carter, guardian of Charles Crawford Carter and Richard W. Carter, minor heirs of Charles c. Carter, decoased. to sell the interest of said wards In ana to the following described real estate belonging to said minora, more partic ularly described as lots three 3 and four (4) In block twelve (12) In the old or original town, now city of Rock Island, Illinois, subject to the dower In terest of their mother. Mary W. Carter therein, end according to the provisions contained in a certain letter of trust is sued by Charles C. Cutter and others to the Central Trust and Savings Bank of Rock Island, Illinois, situated In tho county of Rock Island and State of Illi nois, I stiaJI on the 6th day of Decem ber, A D 1909, at the cast door of the court house in said city of Rock Island, county of Rock Island and state of Illi nois at the hour of lo o'clock In the forenoon of said day. sell all the interest of said minors in and to said real es tate at public vendue to the highest and best bidder upon the following terms and conditions: The purchaser to pay cash upon the completion and approval of eald eale and the delivery of the deed of said guardian for Siild prem ises. Provided, however, no bid will be received for u sum lesj than four hundred dollars ($400.00). MARY U CARTER. Guardian of Charles Crawford Carter and Richard W Carter. Jackson, Hurst & Stafford. Attorneys. Petition to Probate WflL State of Illinois, Rock Ibland Coun ty ss: , County Court, Rock Island County. November Term, 19o9. i In the matter of the probate of the last will and testament of Fannie 1 1. i'earlsleln, deceased. In probate. i To All Persons Whom This May Con cern Greeting: ' Notice la hereby given that on the 17th day of November, A. D. 1909. a pe tition was filed In tho county court of Rock Island county, Illinois, asking that the last will and testament of Fannie D. Pearlsirln. deceased, be admitted to probate. The same petition further states that the following named per sons are the heirs-at-law and legatees: Dtssie L. Kauti. or kali, No. 729 Thir teenth street. Rock Island. 111.; Charles l'earlstein. Company 1. 22nd U. . ln funtry. Fort bu Michael, Alaska; Or pnaus' Home, Jerusalem. Palestine; Jewish Old Ladies' Home, Chicago, 111.; Jewish Church. No. 680 Sangamon street. Chicago, 111.; Herman kauii, or Katz. No. 729 Thirteenth street. Rock Idand. Hi.; Sadie Kautz, or Kalz. No. 729 Thlr- street. Rock Island, 111.; Ida or Katz. No. 729 Thirtecntii street. Rock Island, 111.; Tlby Kautz. or Katz. No. 729 Thirteenth street. Rock Island, 111.; Noah Effron of Cedur leap ids. Iowa; V. Max Rube n of Davenport. Iowa, executors named in said will. You are further notified that the hear ing of the proof of said will has been set by said court for the 11th day of December. A. D. 1909. at the hour of 9 o'clock in the forenoon, at the court house In the city of Kork Island, In said county, when and where you can appear, if you see fit, and show cause, if any you have, why ald will should not bo admitted to probate. HENRY B. HUBBARD. County Clerk. Dated at Rock Island. 11L, Nov. 17, 1909. Marlon E. Sweeney, attorney for petitioner. Notice of Publication. State of Illinois, Rock Island Coun ty ss: In the Circuit Court of said county. To the. January term, A. D. 1910. In Chancery Sitting. Emma L. Hes'er v. Jhn A. Hohell. Kale Lohr, Lovlna Willi und Lewi.-t Kluist: Aflldavtt of non-resldeneo of the above named defendants. Kate Lohr and Lovlna Willie, Impleaded with John A. Schell and Lewis Klflat. having bee-i filed In tho clerk's ollico of the circuit court of ald county, notice Is therefore hereby jtlven to the said Kate Lohr and Ixivlna Villle, non-resident defendants, that the complainant filed her bill of complaint In said court, on the chan cery tide thereof, on the 29th day ef November. A. D. 1909, and thereupon a summons' Issued out of said court, where in said suit is now pending, re turnable on the lirst Monday in the month of January next, us la by law re-q Hired . Now, unless tho said Kate Lohr and Lovlna Willie-, non-resident defendants ahoVb named, shall personally be and appear befere said circuit court on tne first day of the next term thereof, lo be- holden in P.oik Island on tho first Monday in January next, ami plead, answer or demur to the raid complain Htit's bill of complaint, tho famu and the matters and tilings lln-rein -iargel and Mated will be taken as con I r sued against yoti the tnld Kate Lohr and Lovlna Willie, and a decree entered against you according to the prayer of said bill. GEORGE W. GAMBLE. Clerk. Rock Island, 111.. Nov. 29, 1509. ' MEnlry & SicEnlry, complulnant's solicitors. MULTIPLE ELECTROLYSIS. mrLTIPlCrriELl ous nairs on lace ana arms perma nently removed with one to six I needles; four to six hours' work in one with six; treatments given at ! home unless otherwise desired. Ad dress Miss A. M. Klttridge, 1019 Per ry street, Davenport. Old phone 3126. JL Lincoln Court Lots Location 'and Prices that CAN'T BE BEAT. W. E. BAILEY, 1719 1-2 Second Ave. Notice of Publication. State of Illinois, Rock Ifclund Count ty ss: In the Circuit Co-.irt. To the Janu ary Term, 191o. In Chancery. John Taylor, complainant, vs. Amelia Slater, Thomas Slate r, Anna Zips. J. F. Crouch and William L. Sweeney. Ue XeiKiants. Attidavlt of non-rcsidem e of the above named Amelia Slater. Thomas Slater, Anna Zips and William K. Hc.iie. Implc-aded with the abovo defendant, J. F. - Crou'-h. having been bled in th clerk's ef!ice of the circuit court of said county, notice is therefore .-rHiy given to ti' said non-re- idenl d-l eiwlants that the complainant filed his bill of com plaint In t-ald court, on the chancery ' side thereof, on the 4tli day of Decem ber, 1909. nnd that thereupon a sum mons Issued. out of said court, v herein said suit is now pending, returnable on the first Monday in the month ot Jan uary next, as Is by law required. Now, unless you, the said non-resident defendants above named. Amelia Slater, Thomas Slater. Anna Zips nnd William E. Sweeney, shall personally be and np pear before said circuit court, on th first day of the next -term thereof, to b holden at Rock Island, in and for said county, on tho first Monday In January next, and plead, answer or demur to the Bald complainant's bill of complaint, the same and the matters und things there in charged and stated will beltt.ka.lnat confessed, and d.rWPmftf 'of snld bill, you mc'-'tfUjRdv: W. GAMBLE, Clerk. nock Island, 111.. Dec, 4, 1909. Marlon E. Sweeney, complainants' solicit. . . . . : i f ; 1 4 ,1 i , E ! f n .1 1 r) if ! t Vv t J