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Nvwyfv&iid .fccvi I'M' (HAT BOOK Dots Tttla GARAet RSWT flS ". NOT TOO LATE ' TO EMTR THG CONTEST - OuR VjPcTCH.SMSVHACP.-Pft.ST SlXANb THEN ITS WRovK?. FOR RENT Modern furnished room, with use of -phone, at 1127 Second avenue. FOR RENT Three nicely furnished rooms; reasonable rSTte. Inquire 2025 Fifth avenue. WANTED Machine hands for lath work. Rock Island Manufacturfnn lumpan. WANTED Laborers at Sears water power works. Apply at office, first bridge, Sears. 111. n ANTtU Metal pattern maker, one who has had experience making pat terns for molding machine. Rock Is land Alanulacturing company. FOOLISH. FOOLISH, QUESTIONS !LJ! - ' - FOR RENT Modern furnished room at WANTED Grinders; Rock Island Man- m I I , 1515 Seventh avenue. ufacturlng Company. ' I ( . FOR RENT Modern furnished rooms 1 ii mien e?' ,r , , at 1200 Third avenue. ACOKWOVE&S rf CONTEST , for nrV I i housekeeping at 307 Third street. I ' FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light J housekeeping at 2312 Fifth avenue. T1 " FOR RENT Modern front room at 530 f IT- ' ' K Fifteenth street; w-ur Long View car "yyi BUILD mm home3 j L M cross-tYGti swebes. yw -3 SHbKLOCK v obstruction Xs .17 . COIMPNV. VK: . i I St 4. 3" I TRIO - LODGES DIRECTORY. Masonic. LODGE. NO. 67. A. F. & A- M Meets in stated communication the first Thursday of each month. J. W. Houder, W. M. ; 'Tllllam B. Pettlt, secretary. Brotherhood of American Yeomen. ROCK ISLAND HOME STEAD NO. 2291. Meets second and fourth Friday evenings at I. O. O. F. hall. L. SHAW. Foreman. P. S. Wilcher, Corsp. L "V 311 1-- Jl professional attorneys. 'jGksoTTiurst'Xtafor torneys-at-law. Otlice In Rock Island National bank building. IHOPE THOMPSON Attorney-at-law. General law business; probate, com mercial and corporation law; 304-305 Safety building. BEARLE & MARSHALL Lawyers. Money to loan on good real estate i security. Rooms 302 and 303, Safety building. Rock Island, I1L WcENIRY & 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. CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. 'J (ohm Vdlfe CONTRACTORS AND ' .BUILDERS. Manufacturers of Sash, Doors, Blinds and Stairs. Interior Finish of ail kinds. HARDWOOD VENEER FLOORING AND DEALERS IN GLASS. 311 AND 323 . EIGHTEENTH STREET, Bargains in City Prop erty and Farm Lands S"onr room house on 43th street; bar gain at 1900; to close out quick ly, only .' 8775 Ten room house, nine blocks Irom business center; bargain at 92.300 Five room cottage, cheap at 81.500 Twenty room all modern house, and ' elegant grounds, Just the place for a home-. 810,000 Eleven room moaern house, Just right for roomers 86.0OO Seven room new house, one acre of land .all kinds of fru4t. cheap at 13.- 600; to move same at once will sell for : $3,400 Why rent when you ran have your choice of r2 good Iione, of from four to eight roonm each? Good lots, rang ing in price from $800 to 84.700, with 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 Wells. 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. Hartzeli, Eva Hayes, Sena Wallace, Clyde Ware, Don Rapp, Florence Miller, Arthur Rapp. Georgie Hartzeli. David Sears. George W. Sears. William Sears, Susan East man. Vol ma Underhlll. 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 Hartzeli, deceased; the unknown heirs or devisees of C. Ainsworth, deceased, and the unknown heirs or devisees of Marv Bass, deceased, defendants. Affidavit that the names of the heirs or devisees of above named Levi Wells. Htintington Wells. Joel Wells, Jr., Jo nih II. Case, John Langmack. Wesley IiarUMl. C. Ainsworth and Mary Bass ere unknown, and that the above named defendants. Estelle Jacques, Joseph C. Hartzeli, Eva Hayes. Sena Wallace. Don Rapp. Georgie Hartzeli. Julia S. Robin son, Edward W. Spencer. Edward Spen cer. Charles Spencer. Robinson Spencer. Clara Spencer. Susan Eastman, Volmu Underbill. May Evstman, Robert East man. Mary Sholl and William Sears, are non-residents of the state of Illinois, hav ing been filed in the clerk's office of the circuit court of said county, notice is therefore hereby given to the unknown heirs or devisees of said deceased per sons, and to the said residents who, on due inquiry, can not be found, that the complainants filed their bill of complaint in said court, on the chancery side thereof, on the 4th day of December. 190f'. and that thereupon a summons issued out of said court, wherein said suit is now pending, returnable on the first Monday in the rnonth of January next, as is by law required. Now, unless you, the said non-resi- ildtit rlbfpiiilnnte nhnvp nn mpd. Kslelle Jacques. Joseph C. Hartzeli. Eva Hayes, Sena Wallace. Don Rapp. Georgie Hart- ! zell. Julia S. Robinson. Edward W. Spencer, Edward Spencer. Charles Spen cer. Robinson spencer, ciara spenjer, Susan Eastman. Volma Underbill, May Eastman. Robert Eastman. Mary Sholl and William Sears, shall personally be ; and appear before said circuit court, on ! the first day of the next term thereof, to-be holden at Rock Island, in and for the said county, on the first Monday in I January next, and plead, answer or de ! mur to the said complainants' bill of ' complaint, the same and the matters i and things therein charged and stated I will be taken as confessed, and a decree j entered against you according to the t prayer of said bill. i GEORGE W. GAMBLE. Clerk. Rock Island, 111.. Dec. 4. 1909. Marion E. Sweeney, complainants solicitor. FOR SALE CITY PROPERTY. r'OK SALE A modern double dwelling. seven rooms each side; a bargain if taken soon . Reidy Bros. FOR RENT Unfurnished room for .light housekeeping; rent reasonable; at 1305 Second avenue. FOR RENT Furnished front room, suitable for light housekeeping or sleeping room, at 627 Twentieth street. FOR RENT A- modern furnished room suitable for one or two gentlemen. Apply at 1116 Second avenue. Old phone 688-X. FOR RENT Newly and nicely furnish ed rooms for light housekeeping; also sleeping rooms; location very central. On car line; 1327 Second avenue. FOR KEAT HOUSES. FOR RENT Two six-room modern houses. Inkulre 2811 Sixth avenue. FOR RENT A seven-room house at 1115 Third avenue. Call old phono west 73S-X. FOR RENT A seven-room cottage with modern improvements on fifth-and-a- half avenue. Inquire -934 utii ave nue. , FOR RENT Three-room house; sewer, sink, city water; at 6oo Third street; rent $4. Inquire at 1D12 Fourth avenue. FOR RENT Seven-room house, all modern. Inquire at Beardsley & Bailey Company. 217 Eighteenth street . FOR RENT A five-room cottage, with water, sewer and gas, at 14u Four teenth street. Apply at 1411 Twelfth 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 modern house, centrally located, very desira ble location. Inquire Hubbard & Tonn, Best building. 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 Men; boring mill operators, slotting machine operators, lathe op erators, milling machine operators, vice hands, erecting lioormen. Apply Tri-Clty Labor Bureau, Moline Thea tre building, Moline, 111. No fee charged. WANTED Able, bodied men between ages 21 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, ra tions. Quarters, medical attendance free. Apply room 34. Fostomce build WANTED Young men to learn auto mobile business by mall and prepare for positions as chauffeurs and repair men; we make you expert in 10 weeks, assist you to secure position; pay Dig, work pleasant. demands for men great; reasonable; write for particulars and sample lesson. Empire Automobile Institute. Rochester, M. Y. - WANTED Salesmen; high class, to sell the finest groceries ever offered in the west; the kind only obtainable In a metropolitan city; to farmers, fctock- men, hotels, restaurants, and other large consumers who are enthusiastic over our goods, buy at sight of sam ples and remain permanent custom ers; come with the big house; the original pure food people; no invest ment asked; experience unnecessary; commissions advanced; numerous old time grocers, wholesale and retail, now selling for us; our goods never sold to or by peddlers; territory fill ing up fast. Apply today with refer ences. John Sexton & Co., Importing and Manufacturing Grocers, Lake and Franklin streets, Chicago. WANTED FEMALE HELP. WANTED One girl at Wright's res taurant, 224 Seventeenth street. WANTED A girl to take care of chil dren and assist with housework. Ad dress "D.," care Argus. FOR RENT Eight-room house, modern conveniences. 921 Twentieth street. Apply 11. 11. Cleaveland, 210-212 Eighteenth street, city. FOR RENT West half of double house, li02 Fifth avenue; all modern con veniences. Inquire 109 Eighteenth street ,ur 1710 fittli avenue. FOR KENT A new six-room house, with furnace, gas, electric light, and city water. Inquire corner iwemu avenue and Thirtieth street. FOR RENT A five-room cottage at 594 Dearborn street. South Rock Island, opposite Exposition grounds, lnquiie J. G. Scheuermann, 1700 Sixth street, city. FOR KENT A modern five-room house, with bath, gas. etc., on Forty-second street and Sixth avenue. Inquire J. A. Muran, 1127 Second avenue. Old pnone 4y--lv. FOR RENT One house at Sears; one house in Cottage Grove; two houses in South Rock island. Inquire A. G. Cramer 113 Second avenue. Old phoi.e west 139. FOR RENT Eight-room house; hard wood tloors ana all conveniences; cor ner Twenty-second street and Elev enth avenue. F. K. Khoads, 1032 Twenty-hrst street. FOR KENX A four-room cottage with summer kitchen, line lot of fruit and garden spot, located at 1235 Thirty nftli street. Inquire William Scuaar mun. or phone 14-R south. 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. 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. Affidavit that the names of the heirs or devisees of above named John Cole man. David Sullivan ahd W. V. Schiraith .are unknown, and that the said defend only $300 to $500 down; balance month- - Tir. c" It ly to suit purchaser 30O fine Iota from $22. up to 81,000. will nny yon to investigate. Choice ISO acre farm, located eight miles from city of 30,000 people, only 31 miles from Davenport: fine set of build ings; will take $5,000 worth of city property on this; price, only $73 per acre. Fine 40 acre farm, two miles from Clinton; only $100 per nore. 4S0 acre Scott county farm, only 17 miles from Davenport; will take $8,000 trade on this: price, per acre, only 8S0. Fine 160 acre farm, 21 miles from Davenport, only 87S per acre. If you have city property or farms for fpnjants . , iii Haiti; i u tit. ' Money loaned nt lowest possible rates. We write fire Insurance. Give us a call. We get results. FOR HOT FLATS. FOR KENT Flats at ISOSVa Third ave nue. Inquire at Bakers laundry, 1808 Third avenue. FOR ItEJVT MISCELLANEOUS. FOR RENT Invalid chair, by the day or month. Call at 113 Third avenue Phone 1U97. LOST AND FOUND. LOST One brindle and one blue great Dane dog. Return to Tri-City Ren dering Company. Old phone 4o3 west. Blankenburg & Blankenburg, Office New 508S, 306 Safety Bnlldlnac. Phone. West 241. Residence, t : T7K 3Wn4'MM ww'.P-g'WJWJ t be found, having been bled In the clerk s office 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 fendants who. on duo inquiry, can not be found, that the coifiplainant filed her bill of complaint in said court, on the chancerv side thereof, on the 4th day of December, 1909. and that thereupon a summons issued out of said court, wherein 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, me saia ae- above named, John t;oie- man, the unitnown neirs or uevi 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, shall personally be and appear before said circuit court,' on the first day or the next term thereof, to be hodden at Rock island, in and for the said ooun tv. on the first Monday in January next. and Dlead. answer or demur to the said m i cumnlainant's bill of complaint, the . - . . - .1., . . i. m f. nna me matters aiiu lu.ujs mcie- ln charged and stated will be taken as confessed, and a decree enierea against you according to the prayer of said bill. GEORGE W. GAMBLE, Clerk. Rock Island, III.. Dec. 4. 1909. Marion E. Sweeney, complainant's solicitor. LOST A package containing a pair of scissors, a gold thimble with initials It. L. B.. ' and a piece or silk. Re turn to Lyric theatre for liberal re ward. FOUND A gold bar pin with name en graved on same. Fnjder may have pin by calling at 1917 Sixth avenue, proving properly and paying for tiiis ad . , LOST Between Seventeenth and Twen tieth streets and Third and Fourth avenues, a rou oi ouis , amounting to $350. Very liberal reward for return to Argus. WANTED Experienced girl for gen . eral housework in small family. Ad dress 11. M. IX, care The Argus. WANTED MALE! OR FEMALE. WANTED Ten young people to take course in Brown's Business college, beginning Jan. 3. Positions waiting. WANTED SITUATIONS. WANTED A situation as cashier, clerk or light office work. Address "Cash ier," care Argus. lOK SALE On monthly payments, a five-room eottaee. almost new. In quire J. G. Scheuermann. 1700 Sixth street. FOR SALE Excellent five-room cot tage in A No. 1 condition, situated three blocks northeast of ball park- inquire at 1203 Second avenue. FOR SALE Some nice level lots In South Rock Island, on Watch Tower car line, 80x165. Old phone Gu2-X. B. F. Rhodenbaugh. FOR SALE A nice 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 At a bargain, a corner lot. Thirty-eighth etreet and Fif teenth avenue. 50x105 feet, east front Address "P. M.," care Argus, or call om pnone west 951-X. FOR SALE Lots in Robinson's addi tion In South Heights, from $3u0 to $375; terms, $25 down, balance in five years; a home on easy terms. Old phone 759-K. K. W. Robinson. FOR SALE Large eight-room brick house, in one oi the tuieat locations in the city; steam heat; lot 6uxl40; good reasons for selling. Will make a good price to anyone interested, uarry xx. Hubbard. FOR SALE One of the best new bouses in tne block on Twenty-second street has modern Conveniences, with large reception ball, 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 seven-roorn house near Thirty-eighth street and iTifth-and-a-half avenue; has sewer, water, gas. and is on nice lot. 1 can sell you this place for $2,100, on easy terms or for cash; will make even belter price. H. 1C Walker, agent. FOR SALE Cheap, nice level lots, 48x 125, corner Twenty-seventh street ana 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-H cnaser. Inquire or E. xnonn, tlo Twenty-eighth street. FOR SALE LANDS. FOR SALE--Eight lots in Last Moline, at a bargain; small payment down, balance on the installment plan. For particulars call at 306 Safety building. FOR SALE Invest in lands; little clsn required; Minnesota and North Da kota land is increasingly rapid.'y in value; it is a paying investment; prices $12.50 to $20 per acre. M. F. Murphy, Grz.nd Forks N. D. FOR SALE One acre of land, four- room housev 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. WANTED Work in grocery or depart ment store as clerk by man with some experience; can furnish good references. Address Cierk. care Argus. WANTED 51ISCELLANEOUS. WANTED Men to try our 5-cent shave and lo-cent hair cut at 171t Tuird avenue. WANTED Chimneys to build, repair and clean. McDowell Bros. Old puoue north 3 lb 7. WANTED To rent rooms for students; a few desire to work for room and board. Inquire Brown's Business college. WANTED A two-counter total adder cash register; answer giving descrip tion and price. Address 1703 care Argus. WANTED Furniture; I buy household goods of every description; highest prices paid for anything and every thing. t. Kniff, 1721 Mnird avenue, Moline, Hi. Old pnone 751 east. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE A team of carriage horses. Apply Oscar Smith, 700 '.twentieth s licet. FOP. SALE Furniture; oak extensfon dining table also oak sideboard. E. H. Guyer 728 Twenty-first street. FOR SALE Best equipped woodwork ing plant in state ot Iowa; $30,000 buys a $75,000 plant. A. C. Waller, Duouque, Iowa. FOR SALE Foot power lathe, with cnuck tools, emery wneel, etc. Call at Bliesner Machine shop, 108 Last Seventeenth street. FOR SALE 270 acres, one mile from city limits, Moline; four feet proved coal; - 125 acres Rock river bottom; also 101 acres samej 240 acres eight miles from Moline, $i5 per acre; lui acres good improved land, eight miles from Moline, $8,500; 40 acres Hock river bottom, $30 per acre; boO acres Mercer county corn land, $65 per acre. W. C. Wilson. K. F. D. 1, Moline, 11L MONEY TO LOAN. LOANS ON REAL ESTATE security at lowest 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 35, Mltcu eli & Lynde building. Rock Island. LOANS ON FURNITURE, pianos, horses, wagons, etc.; quickly, privately, at the lowest rates. Mutual Loan Com pany tumnc.), 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 4o3 Best building. MONEY LOANED to salaried people ana others, without security; easy pay ments; no publicity. Call and get our terms and methods of doing business. Office hours, 8 a. m. to t p. m. Tel ephone north 2411. Victor Finance Company, room 26, McManus build ing. Second and Main streets, Davenport. FOR SALE Forty cords of wood, one mile south of thirtieth street; must sell whole lot in rank. Illinois Oil Company. Old phone tOb-L. LOST Between Twenty-third street anl Third avenue and Twenty-fourth street and Filth avenue, a brown trlove. Finder please return to 2405 Fifth-and-a-half avenue for suitable reward. multiple electrolysis. mTiltipIeIle ous hairs on lace 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 desired. Ad dress Miss A- M. Kittrldge. 1019 Per ry street. Davenport. Old phone 3136 When your bills begin to worry von because you have only $1 or $2 to pass around among half s dozen creditors, the easiest way out of the difficulty is to bunch the amounts together and get a loan large enough to dean the ate. $1 or 2 a week win sooa clean np the loan (prucipal and charges together.) , In h's way yon satisfy all your creditors, regain your peace of mind, and establish with a reputable con cern a credit upon which you can draw for any emergency. RELIABLE LOAN CO. New Phone 5708. Old Phone West 1008, New 18052 Second Avenue , Rock Island. EXPRESS, STORAGE, BUS AND CAB. RELIABLE STORAGE On first floor; aiso manutaciurer oi 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. MASSAGE. FOR MEN AND WOMEN Mrs. E. W. Miller, graduate masseuse; electric vibrator treatments, vapor baths, scientific body and facial massage, therapeutic lights, spinal treatment. Swedish movements, etc. Hours from 10 a. m. to 9 p. m. Henley building, suite 12. corner Fourth and Brady streets. Davenport. Iowa. FLORISTS. HENRY GAETHJE Proprietor Chip piannock nursery. Cut flowers and designs of all kinds. City store, 1607 Second avenue. Telephone 1110,. 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 4i Abstract Com pany; J. J- Ingram, president; W. J. Sweeney, secretary; 200-203, second floor. People's National bank build ing. 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 cesit per v.ird is the price to all alike, cash In advance; two-cent stamps will do. Evening and Saturday Mail and ."ournal. Moline, 111. CHIROPODY SHAMPOOING HAIR DRESSING -MANICURING FACE AND SCALP JWAS SAGE PARLORS. MRS. V. B. BEXNAGE AND DAUGHTER. . 1827 Second Avenue. Old phone 953. Rock Island, FOR SALE A Smith-Premier type writer in good condition. Inquire at office of Mayer Levi, secretary of the Industrial Commission, Rock Island Club. I.NSIRAKCB. INSURANCE on dwellings and bouse hold furniture a specialty. Chamber- lin & Anderson. PLEASANT F. COX Real estate and insurance. Loans a specialty. Best tire companies represented. Your pat ronage solicited. Phones west 23, and new o!72. otnee at court bouse. BENNETT'S Insurance Agency Fire, life, accident, health and plate glass; real estate and loans; second floor, Safety building. Office phone west y3b. Residence phone 73t-K. Open Wednesday ana Saturday nights. WE WILL BOND YOU Executors', ad mlnistrators , guardians, trustees or any kind of judicial bonds; lodges and society officers; city, state or U. a. government officials; contractors, po sitions of trust; in fact, any kind of bond you want (except ball bonds). Terms reasonable. Hayes & Cleave land. resident managers. Fidelity & Deposit Company of Maryland. GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. H77rTo7n3Rr"ccr port. Stocks, grains, provisions, cot ton. Private wire to New York and Chicago. Office, 109 Main street. Tel ephone 407. FIRE INSURANCE. Clhsiir&tsa IE. IHIedsaa (The Best la the Cheapest.) FIRE JNSURANdJ ESTABLISHED 1874. American Ins. Co Newark, N. J. Continental Ina. Cc New York Agricultural Ins. Co New York Fanners' Ins. Co York, Pa. Williamsburg Ins. Co New York Reliance Fire Ins. Co.... Philadelphia Northern Ins. Co New York Ina. Co. State of Illinois. .Rockford, 111. Connecticut Fire Ins. Co. -Connecticut Office, 1728 Third avenue. Rates as tow aa consistent with security. ROCK ISLAND. ILL. STOCK BROKERS. H. J. TOHER. A. L. ANDERSON. o3J. TOEEER & CO., STOCKS. GRAIN. PROVISIONS. COTTON. PRIVATE WIRES TO NEW YORK AND CHICAGO. 103 MAIN STREET, - DAVENPORT PHONE WEST 407. Lincoln Court Lots Location and Prices that CANT BE BEAT. W. E. BAILEY, 17191-2 Second Ave. SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER The largest and best line In the country. Let us call and show you our samples. YE TOG SHOP 113 Eighteenth Street. ROCK ISLAND, ILL. Phone West 317. Pi NOTICE TO HUNTERS The Farniers' Protective As sociation of Black Hawk Township. Will prosecute any 'hunters found trespassing on any of their farms. Signed by the Committee. LEGAL. Publication Notice. State of Illinois, Rock Island Coun ty ss: In the County Court of said county. To the January Term. A. . 1910. To All Persona Concerned: Public notice is hereby given that the undersigned cons-rvatrix of the estate of T. F. LaVelle. insane, has filed In the office of the clerk of the county court of Rock Island county and stAte of Illi nois, a petition for ah order for the sale of the following described real estate belonging to said estate, to-wit: An undivided two-sevt-nteentha (2-17) interest in and to a certain tract of land located In the county of Rock lsiand and state of Illinois, and described as follows: Commencing at an Iron rod four 4 feet in length, driven in the ground fo a monument, which monument is sltuatt at a point In a straight line from an other point (herein described as point number two (2). to another point (hera in described as point number three (3. said point number two bfing situate in the south line of Eleventh tilth)) ave nue In said city of Rock Island, distant measured along said last named line three hundred and ninety-one t3S(l) feet east from the intersection of said last named line with the east line of Ninth (Stnj street In said city; and said point number three (3) beinsr situate in the north line 6"f Eighteenth (18th) avenue m saia 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 menuoneu stralgnt line ten hundred and twenty-six il,02i feet north from said north line of said Eighteenth (18th) avenue and twelve hundred and sixty (1,260) feet south from said south line of said Eleventh (11th) avenue; thence from said monument running south wardly along said straight line twenty (20) feet, thence runnli,r eastwardlv and parall with said south line of said Lleventh (11th) avenue thirty (30) feet for a starting point or place of begin ning: Thence from sarfd ntartinsr noint or place of beginning, running southward ly ana parallel with said straight line ten hundred and six and twenty-live hundredths (1.006.25) feet to said north line of said Eighteenth (18lh) avenue; thence running westwardlv along said north line of said Eighteenth (lstii) av enue four hundred and liftv-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 C9th) street ten nunarea and three and seven-tenths (1.003.7) feet; thence running east- wardly and parallel with said south line of said Eleventh (11th) avenue four hundred and nny-three and seventy-five hundredths (453.75) feet, mote or less. to said starting point or place of be ginning; said premises being situate In the northwest quarter ('4) of section two (2). township seventeen (17) north range two (2. west of the fourth principal meridian. An equity in lots three (3) ana lour (4. in block twelve (12). In the old town of Stephenson, now the city of Koclt Island, situated, in the county Of Rock Island and state of Illinois. Lot six (6) in C. G. Dark's subdivision of lots seven (7) and eight (8), in Hen ry S. Case's subdivision of assessors lot number seven (7), in the southeast quarter of section two (2), in township seventeen (17) north, range two (2), west of the fourth principal meridian, situated In the county of Rock Island nd 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 cf 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 east quarter of section three (3), north east quarter of northwest quarter of 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 I northeast quarter of section live (5). j southwest quarter of northeast quarter i of section five (5), southwest quarter of ' southwest quarter of section twenty 1 (20), northwest quarter of southeast quarter of section twenty (20), north- ; west quarter of southwest quarter of i section twenty-one (21), southwest) quarter of southwest quarter of section ; twenty-one (21); all in township lifty- 1 eight (5S), range twenty-four (24). j Northeast quarter of southwest qunr- 1 ter of section nine (9). southeast quar- ; ter of southwest quarter of section nine 1 (9), northwest quarter of southeast ! quarter of section nine (9). southwest' quarter of southeast quarter of section I nine (9), southwest quarter of south- j west quarter of section ten (10). north- ; east quarter of southeast quarter of I section thirteen (13). northwest quar-1 ter of southeast quarter of section thir- ! teen (13). northwest quarter of north- i east quarter of section twenty-seven ! (27. southwest quarter of northeast: quarter of section twenty-seven (27).' northeast quarter of northwest quarter 1 of section twenty-seven (27). northwest ; quarter of northwest quarter of section twenty-seven (17). southwest quarter of j northwest quarter of section twenty- i seven (27), southeast quarter of north- I 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 thirty-one (31). southeast quarter of southeast quarter of section 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). rlorthwest quarter of southeast quarter of section thirty-two (32), southwest quarter of southeast quarter of section thirty-two (32). southeast quarter of southeast quarter of section thirty-two (32), southwest quarter of northwest quarter of section thirty-three (33). northwest quarter of northwest quarter of sec tion thirty-four (34). southwest quarter of northwest quarter of section thirty four (34).; all in township lifty-nine (59). range twenty-four (24): and that said petition will be heard on the first day of the January term. A. I. 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 VELLE. Conservatrtx of the Estate of T. F. La Velle. Insane. Murphy & Larson, attorneys for said conservatrlx. LEGAL, Aotlce of Publication. State of Illinois, Rock Island Coun ty ss: In the Circuit Court of said county. To the January term, A. 1. 1910. In Chancery Sitting. Emma L. Hester vs. John A. Schell. Kate Lohr, Lovina Willie and Lewis Kleist: Allidavit of non-residence of the above named defendants. Kale Lohr and Lovina Willie, impleaded with John A. Schell and Lewis Kleist. having been tiled In the clerk's office of the circuit court of said county, notice Islherefore hereby given to the said KaLohr and Lovina Willie, non-resident dclcndauts, that the complainant filed her bill of complaint In said court, on the chan cery side thereof, on the 29th day f November, A. D. 1909. and thereupon a summons Issued out of said court, wherein said suit is now pending, re turnable on the first Monday in the month of January next, as is by law required. Now, unless the sald.'Kate Lohr and Lovina Willie, non-resident defendants above named, shall personally be and appe.tr before said circuit court on the first day OI tne nexi icrm mereoi, 10 be holden" in Rock Island on the first Monday in January next, and plead, answer or demur to the said complain ant's bill of complaint, the same and the matters and tilings tlu-reln charged and stated will be taken as confessed against you the said Kate Lohr and Lovina Willie, and- a decree entered against you according to the prayer of said bill. GEORGE W. GAMBLE. Clerk. Rock Island, 111., Nov. 29, 1909. McEnlryf & McUnlry. complainant's solicitors. Notice ot Publication. State of Illinois, Rock Island Count ty ss: In the Circuit Court. To the Janu ary Term, 1910. In Chancery. John Taylor, complainant, vs. Amelia Slater, Thomas Slater, Anna Zips. J. P. Crouch and William E. Sweeney, de fendants. Affidavit of non-reidence r.f the above named Amelia Slater, Thomas Slater, Anna Zips and William E. Sweeney, impleaded with the above defendant, J. F. Crouch, having been filed In th clerk's office of the circuit court of said county, notice is therefore hereby given to the said non-resident defendants that the complainant filed his bill of com plaint in said court, on the chancery side thereof, on the 4lh day of Decem ber, 1909, and that thereupon a sum mons issued out of snid court, wherein said suit is now pending, returnable 011 the first Monday in the month of Jan uary next, as is by law required. Now, unless you, the said non-resident defendants above named, Amelia Slater, Thomas Slater. Anna Zips and William E. Sweeney, shall personally be at.d ap pear before said circuit court, on the first day of the next term thereof, to ! holden at Rock Island, in and for said county, on the first Monday in January next, and plead, answer r demur to the said complainant's bill of complaint, thu same and the matters and tilings there in charged and stated will be taken as confessed, and a decree entered agalm-t you according to the prayer of said bill. GEORGE W. GAMBLE. Clerk. Rock Island, 111.. Dec. 4, 1903. Marion E- Sweeney, complainants' solicitor. Eirratofa Notice. Estate of Ransom R. Cable, deceased. The undersigned having been ap pointed executors of the last will and testament of Ransom R. Cable, late of the county of Rock Island, state of Illi nois, deceased, hereby give notice that they will appear before the county court of Rock Island county, at the county court room, in the city of Rock Island, at the February term, on the first Mon day in February next, at which time all persons having claims atcainst said es tate are notified and requested to at tend for the purpose of having the same adjusted. All persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment to the undersigned. Dated this 22nd day of December, A. D. 1909. JANE S. CABLE HIRAM S. CABLE. BENJAMIN S. CABLE. Executors. Jackson, Hurst A Stafford, attorneys. A Recipe For Good Dressing i Take a shirt, a collar, a white vest, suit of under wear and socks, put all in a bundle, and have them done to a turn at The Souders Laundering Company 501TWELFTH STREET. BOTH PHONES. mm - -' 11 - - .- t EDUCATIONAL. VILLA DE CHANT AL A home school conducted for girls by the Sisters of the Visitation. 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