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THE KOCK ISLAND ARGUS. SATURDAY. APRIT 25. 1014. 14 TODAY'S MARKET QUOTATIONS Local and Foreian- Chicago and New York markets fur Dialled by K. W. Wagner A Co.. mu br Chicago Beard of Trade; grain, provision. aUck and cotton; private wirea to all financial center. corr 1 tuuucui mj ne ew i orh cioct uu Cotton Exchange!. Tri-C!r offlco In ult 309. Bet buadlng. Phono Rock Island S30. P. J. McCORMICK. Manager. Kansas City 800 200 3.000 ilL Local Markets Chicago Markets I! WheatOpen. May 93 July S7&, Sep 87 Corn May 64 Ti July 65 Sep. 644 Oats May 37, July 37i Sep 2$H Pork May 19.85 July 20.00 Lard May 1007 July 1020 Rl os May 10.S7 July 11.07 H!sh. 93'i S7' 65 65 S 37T. 3S 36 i 20 03 20.22 10.10 10.27 10 37 11.15 Loflr. 92- S7Vj S7 64 ; 64 64 37 37-, 36 19.S3 20.00 Close 93H-B s?vn S7S-A J April 25. Following are the whole sale quotations on the local market today: Putter, Egg and Cheese, Eggs, per dozen ......18o Gutter, dairy, pound 33 Butter, creamery, pound S7c Butter, packing stock, pound X8c Vegetables. parsley, bunch 3o Cucumbers, hot hous lOcOllVsC Lettuce, pound 16c Potatoes, bushel ...78c 65 cabbage, pound, new 2c 65l-B ! Texas onions, pound 6o 55 : Green onions, per doe. bunches. . .20c j Rhubarb, per doz. bunches 30c 37i B i Asparagus, per lb 18c 7-". a I Parsnips ...............70c poalts. Increase 8H.242.000; reserve. Increase $8,676,000. WAGNER'S REVIEW J 36SB.CarrV 20.02 20.13 7o0 Poultry. Old cocks (very scarce). 10.02 10.07 10.1710.22 10 S7 11.07 10.97-B 11.12-H 8c 15s 13c 18c Chicago Cash Grain. Hons ivcry scarce) I D'icks (rcry scarce) . Turkeys tvery scarce) Fish. Silver Salmon He Perch .....4c7c Halibut, fresh He Yellow Pike 12c rtckerel 7c Wheat No. 2 r. No. 3 r. 91 i Catfish 16c 95; No. 2 h. JHf: Xo. " h, 92i 93; No. 1 ns. I'TfJST1-: No. 2 ns. J3vfi97: No. 3 ns. l3',ff&5: No. 4 u. No. 2 s. 9"i : No. 3 , !4Q?5i: No. 4 s. Sfi92: Np. 1 vc, ir,ldH1 ; No. 2 ve. 94?j f.": No. 3 vc. 9394; No. 1 durum. S 1 ; No. 2 durum. S9fjl,'. Corn No. 2. f.7J?C?S: No. 3. Cf.Ti 66V: No. 3 w. : No. 3 y. 67jT CS; No. 4. 64: No. 4 w, 673C7i; No. 7. WC: tg. S9f. Oats No. 3 w. S'S'.finS'i: No. b. 3Sg3Si; standard. 3S,?C9. Bullheads Trcut .... Flounders ..13c ..14c .. 9c II New York Stock II Chicago Lire Stock New York, April 25. Following are the quotr.tioas on tie etoci market to day: Cas "9'i I'nion Pacific H9Ts V. P. Stel preferred 107'4 1". S. Steel common jC5 R'ading 1)9 ,, SSfRot-k Island preferred 5 II Rock Island common .. Chicago k Nor:hwes:ern Southern Pacific New Yrrk Central Opening Market. Unri S OOit. Strong to Kc hlrher. ! c . t : ii.,ia. Left over. 2.63S. Mixed SS.SOfj S.75. Good. $3 6018 72. Rough. ?3.33Q S.S'. j J. I ,M.riUfl ll x ai me . . - . . Ixiutsville 4c Nashville Rough. IS.33Q8.5H. ('rea I !V. li;J(TT l',l"u Cattle 2o. steady. Sheep. 2.000. Steady. Nine O'clock Market . Hogs strong at yesterday s average. Estimates: Hogs, 40,Ono to 115,000: cattle. 20.000: sheep. 23.000. Mixed. IS 453 8.75. Good. $S 60g S.70. Rouga. $8.3080. Light. 18.40 7.50. Pigs, $.50-380. Bulk. ?S60f?8.70. . Cattle steady. Beeves, 7.40f?9.35. S Lockers, $6.508.23. Calves. $7X03 8.75. Cows, $3.75 3 8.33. Texann, $7.00 0 8.52. .129 . 87 . 87 . lS-8 .107 .131", . 57 3 . 3S ,1S3-B .107 Smelter Colorado Fuel & Iron Canadian Pacific Illinois Central Pennsylvania , 1"8T Erie 2C National Lead 45a Chesap-ako & Ohio SO'.i I wheat price shows expansion. Morning drain Letter. Chicago, April 25. The heavy rains to 7 p. m. Friday -were in Nebraska. Iowa and the northwest. Not much elsewhere. They were welcome in Ne braska. News over the week end promises a heavy decrease In corn vis ible and a good decrease in the wheat visible. News of the week embraces good wheat reports, moderate cash wheat demand and liberal Canadian receipts. Liverpool writes us that Russia win ship wheat liberally up to. harvest. War bulges In wheat win hardly hold. Corn seems to be bound ed by 65 cents level on bull side. Stop- y.e in Argentine corn shipments temporary. Dull trade and small live stock re ceipts have led stock yards houses to reduce forces Ave to ten per cent. Firmness at Liverpool in corn and wheat will tend to create an early bulge on this side. Markets have two-sided appearance. Bears in corn. not pressing severely. The six-cent May wheat premium over September Is questioned. Necessity of it is scout ed. Wichita, Kan s., says in 10 coun ties wheat is 100 per cent and sells good. Maynard, Neb two counties wheat looks like a garden. About 30 reports in this morning by first mail Splendid for wheat except In north central Ohio, northern part of Indiana and Ohio show condition loss. War Securities Factor. Chicago, April 25. War influences not a constant factor except in secur itles. Long drawn trouble would mean 5.500,000. Futures are on basis of heavy tone in stocks. United States April wheat exports probably will be to 75c farm wheat. Wheat market al ways resilient at this period. Futures on basis of 73 to 75c farm wheat Wheat vlaible decrease for April will be fair at 6,000,000 to 7,000,000. Rus sia ships heavily for April at 14.000.- 000. but Argentine has died off to 4,' 0(i0.000. smallest in modern times. September wheat range for month 87 to 85 1-8. around lowest prices in five years. Seven hundred Wagner reports suggest a May condition of 90 to 91. Indiana may lose six to ten points. Nebraska receives good rains, Timely moisture continues to fail, but average amount for April over half the belt -will be short. Confidence in tbe Wheat Sheep steady. $4.50 37.00. I-ambu, Copper $o.75S8.40. Closing Market. Hcgs strong at early prfces. Mixed J.453S.77. good S.COf S.72, rough 8.201 08.50. light 8.40Ci8.77. Cattle steady. Sheep steady. Brooklyn Rapid Transit ... Baltimore & Ohio Atchison American Locomotive St. Paul Lehigh Valley . SS . 32 ..28 . 95 . r' .1341, Southw-st Receipts. Hogs. Cattle. Sheep. Omaha 6,000 100 L)0 Bank Statement. New York, April 23. Clearing house members" average: Ijoans, increase $21.3Vofl; specie. Increase $9,703, '"; legaU. Increase $2,113,000; depos its, increase $39O,00'; reserve, in crease lj.tsS2.ong. Actual loans, In- and oats usually a purchase at end of April. European supplies low. Month of April has fald to break wheat, but has produced sound econ om!c low prices for oats and corn. At 3ji for September oats and 62 for July corn (the lows) there is nothing for the bear. Bull sentiment for pres- ent ends at 65c. Chicago April corn receipts are smallest in 12 years. Chi cago corn stocks wi'.l be reduced to 7.000,000 In .May. Serious old corn, scarcity due in August. September corn subject to new crop Influences. Argentine exports about 11,000,000 create $7.C91,0O0; specie, increase $12,-1 corn for April, of which 2,200,000 or so 213.000; locals, decrease $212,000; de- comes to the United States. Our Liv erpool correspondents say "Russia will ship .wheat freely up to harvest time." Large amounts of Argentine corn not due before June 10. Argentine offers May 1 to 16 shipment corn about 6 to 80 below western prices. Europe claims they will require 175.000,000 to 100. 000,000 of the Argentine crop. After planting run of corn will be sraa'.l. On the basis of the 62 to 6c futures levels the corn price Is now a new crop prom ise proposition. If Argentine falls to deliver her sales corn would advance 10a Oats acreage promises a reduction. Statistics show no profit in selling new crop futures at end of April at near 25c leve'.s. A crop of 1.400,000,000 oats must be shown If oats are to cell near 30c. The hazard is with the seller. Old oats supplies are liberal, but it Is merely this fact that makes present prices possible. Spasmodic short hog runs continue to tease the packer. Lard supplies continue to drag on en tire provision list. Cotton exports of 7,900.000 since September are 400,000 bales above last season, but general world supplies are large. Sufficient destruction of the old crop holds cotton firm at around 12a The Mexican crisis will tend to disturb business. Very careful pur chasing of supplies marks the policy of all large concerns. not even the wisest of men, had any conception of n continuous stream re turning to lUi source a circulation lu the true sense of the word or of the functions of the henrt an tho motor power of tho movement of the blood nntll It was demonstrated by Harvey lu 1023. LEQAU Nottc of rnbllnuua. Ievor N. Slmonaon. attorney. AT THE ILLINOIS. 907 Perry street, Davenport, Iowa, April 21, 1914. To Music Lovers: The Davenport Woman's club bad the LeBrun English Opera company here 18 months ago. and it gave the great est satisfaction, and delighted every body. This splendid organization is to be at the Illinois theatre next Sun day and it gives me great pleasure to recommend it. The company are all artists and it Is an opportunity no music lover should miss. MRS. J. J. DORGAN. Chairman Musical department. Moline Woman's Club. Harold J. Gels, leading baritone of the LeBrun English Opera company, which comes to the Illinois tomorrow. matinee and night, showed unusual aptitude for singing at the early age of 8 years and was Induced to join the local choir of his home town, De troit, Mich., of which he soon became principal boy soprano soloist. On the advise of Signor Campanari, the cele brated Metropolitan teacher and bari tone. Master Gels joined the great Paulist choir of New York. He soon became the leading boy soprano, of that organization and continued in this position until he was 16, when his voice began to change and he was com pelled to give up his lucrative engage ment. At the age of 18 his voice had entirely changed to a rich and sympa thetic baritone and be began studying for an operatic career. After consid erable concert and oratorlc work he was engaged to sing the role of Phan uel in Massenet's "ilerodiade." In this part, Mr. Gels made a distinct suc cess and became : t once a favorite with the music-loving public. Mr. Gels will bo seen In the roles of the Count dl Luna in "II Trovatore." Plunkett in Martha" and Devilshoof in "The Bo hemian Girl." Daily United States Weather Map r o U. S. Department of Agriculture. a WEATHER BUREAU. ' ' j.f?A -3'' m . V'-(l i s y"7- i x wr?v;r,- -r- - - W- - -7 nsi 1 1 vv 't -V. Vis .yi zzh, 1 I J? I 1 1 ' f -1 J . rf-Z Pi j j Generally fair and j 7 j I Bli.htly cooler tonight c,X i-r.r-s j ana Sunday. Z WMii II It X PLAN ATOM V 'OTWW. II I 1 OUmi'.!o9l titra tt I nil., nih mtrift'u Hum. ill nrrmini mlnMit u m u..i i ., .. . Ill I 1il ..rpr.-ufe. lwU-crD, ,Ucul lloe.) pM Uuo-.rt pulau of eqo-l lempeisiw oTiVsT onU tot " JWflrS?? I HO elnr. Q prt!r cJoody; Q cloodj: rmln: mow; report mlnln. Arrow, flr with the wind. Flm tnln. lowett II h Uamtnlun puc 12 boun; second. practplt-Uoa of JUl Inch or mora for put M bours: thlrrf mitlmnm w.. ..1 1. Ill WEATHER CONDITIONS. I filr and slightly cooler weather la this 1 Winnipeg 62 42 n? II vicinity tonight and Sunday. Yellowstone Park . . 60 23 .00 II OBSERVATIONS. DAILY RIVER BULLETIN. II High. Ijow. Prep. Flood stage Hgt. Cbga Boston 0 38 .00 SL Paul 14 2.8 0.5 thelHurralo 60 4? .04 Red Wing 14 4.6 0.1 III Davenport 79 64 .00 Reed's Landing ... 12 4 9 0.4 D. nvcr 70 42 .00 La Crosse 12 4 0.4 II Jacksonvllla 60 C2 .00 Lansing IS 4 8 0.1 S Kar.sas City 84 C2 .00 Prairie du Chlen .. 18 6 2 0.4 H New Orleans 84 64 .00 Dubuque IS 5 6 0.4 H 1 1- . 1-,1, ra ak fin I rinfr. in 1 no II ...... V .UUI . .1 rw 1 ........ A 78 12 .00 H 0 66 .00 , 61 44 .44 66 M .00 .... C'i 48 .00 tlnue from below Dubuque to Musca- 66 46 .00 . 6-' 62 .01 OIL UFON THE WATERS. Its Action In Calming the Billows of a Stormy Sea. Literally as well as figuratively, to pour oil upon the troubled waters is to calm them to a degree. This has been known from time Immemorial, although its scientific explanation is not any too familiar even at the pres ent day. The secret of the phenom non lies In the fact. that oil is extreme ly viscous that is to any, it is of a ropy consistency, sticky nud adhesive. nd can be spread out Into a very thin but comparatively strong sheet. In lubricating a bearing, for Instance, ft forms a tenuous film between the metals and so protects them from the wear of direct contact with each other. Oil is lighter than water and when poured upon it remains upon the sur m. As the surface tension of water is stronger than that of oil, the oil is immediately drawn out over the wa ter In a very thin body, forming a sort of blanket, which presents a consider able resistance to tho motions of the element beneath. The water waves still roll almost as 'high as before, but they are unable to break Into ripples, so that the stormy sea, when oil cov ered, presents a surface of huge undu lations, but smooth ones. Ships ace able to ride such waves with comparative ease. It is the waves that break that present the real dan ger to the mariner. Boston Herald. Circulation of tho Blood. The idea of some sort of movement of the blood in man and the lower ani mals was possessed by Aristotle and other Greeks snd by the physicians of the Alexandrian school as well as by the doctors and surgeons of the middle ages. In fact, even the village Imrliers knew of such movement. But no one. -The low shown yesterday over western Iowa has moved to the east ern Wisconsin, caislcg showers from tao upper Miflilppl valley and lake region to the middle Atlantic rpaat. Tbs pressure remains low over Alberts snd the southern portion r f the Rocky mouctala region and J.'Sht rsfn is r -ported from Utah north ward to the uppVr ill.isourl valley. Norfolk Tkunde; .jLowers have also occurred In! Phoenix - i . , i r i i i l . if... ... ! . - lowrr m iBBiea:u(i Taui-jr. , Areas of high pressure overlie the north Psriflc and north Atlantic roasts. The rastwsrd uiovemeut of the Wiuronsln low n: t?.e approach of the northwest ern bl-rh will be a'tended by generally St. lx)uls St. Taul San Diego ... San Francisco Seattle Washington . . River Forecast. For the next 48 hours: Slowly ris ing stages In the Mississippi will con tinue from below Dubuque to Musca tine. J. M. SIinniER. Local Forecaster. EMPIRE THEATRE Don't Fail to Witness THIS BIG CHICAGO SEN SATION. "The Drug Terror" Sunday Last time to See It ORDER SEATS EARLY. Phone R. 1. 798 ALL NEXT WEEK Feature Motion Pictures. fctato of Illinois. Rock Island Coun ty In tbe Circuit Court of said county. To the May term. A. D. 1914. In Chan cery. Matthew F. Buckley, complainant, vs. Benjamin Schneider, el ul Uefenditnts. ilill to juiet title. Affidavit of non-restdence of the de fendants, Albert CJuniber. Andrew Clum ber and Ida Buckley, and the unknown residence of the defendants. Charles C lilack, JJrtttun Crupster and Caroline Louisa CrauBHi. and thai there are ptrMons inlerevted In the subject matter o flhls cause whose names are unknown but who are niaee defendants In this cause, us the unknown wliliw. lie Irs. R-ttateea and devisees of ltreltun Crap sler. deceased; the unknown widow, heirs, legatees and devisees of Charles C Black, deceased: the unknown wid ow, heirs, legatees and devisees of S. C Dick, oeceasea; the unKnuwn widow, heirs, legatees and devisees of Hamuel C. Llck. deceased; the unknown widow, lulls, legatees and devisees of W. T. Price, deceased; the unknown widower, heirs, legatees and devisees of Nancy M. Cook, deceased; the unknown widower, heirs, legatees and devisees of Jane Price, deceased; the unknown widow, heirs, legatees and devisees of Kobert tiarnett, deceased; the unknown widow, heirs, legatees and devisees of Sidney W. Cook, deceased; the unknown wid ow, heirs and devisees of Ebenezer Black man, Jr.. deceased; the unknown widow, heirs, legatees and devisees ot Anson B. Cobb, deceased; the unknown widow, heirs, legatees and aevisees of t. . Blackman, deceased; tiie unknown widower, heirs, .legatees and iSiiees of Caroline Louisa Crapsler, deceased: the unknown widower, heirs, legatees and devisees of Lydia T. Cobb, deceased; the unknown widower, iieirs. legatees and devisees of Lydia T. Cob. deceased; the unknown widow, heirs, legatees and devisees of Steephen . Blackman. de ceased; the unknown v.iduw, neirs, leg atees and devisees of Cornelius Les inond. deceased: the unknown widow. heirs, legatees and devisees of Bernard bpurk. acceased; the unknown widow, heirs, legatees and devisees of Bernhard tipurk. deceaseu;. the unknown widow, hwlrs, legatees and devisees of Bernard Spark, deceased; tiie unknown widower, heirs, legatees and devisees of Amelia J. Uarnelt, deceased; the unknown wid ower. Heirs, iegutees and devisees of Kmelia J. GarnuU. deceased; and the unknown owners of the following de scribed premises, to-wit: The south Dart of the southwest fractional Quarter of section number six (6), townshipeigh- teen (IS), north or ranse two tj) east of the fourth (4th) principal meridian, cociaining forty-three and ninety-one hundredths (43. SI) acres, more or less; also that part of the northwest quarter of section seven (7;, township eighteen (IS), north rar.se two (J) east of the fourth (4th) principal meridian, bound ed and described us follows, to-wit: Be ginning at the northwest corner of the northwest quarter of aid section seven (?. -thence running east forty-four (44) rods thence south twenty-two (22) rods, thence west forty-four (44) rods, thence north twenty-two ( -) rods to the place of beginning, containing six acres, more err less; also, tbe northeast quar ter of the northeast quarter of section twelve '.12), township eighteen (18). north range one (1), east of the fourth (4th principal meridian; all in Kock Inland county, Illinois; having been filed in the ottice of the clerk of the circuit court of said county, notice Is hereby given to eacn of said defend ants that compuinlant filed iiis bill of complaint In said court, on the chancery side thereoT, on the first day of April, A. D. 1914. and that thereupon a sum mons Issued out of said court, wherein said suit is now pending, against said defendants above named, returnable on the flrnt Monday of May, 1914. as is by law required. Now, unless you. the said defendants above named, and each vf yon. shall personally be ana appear before said circuit court, on the tirst day of the next term thereof, to be hlden at Rock Island, In and for said county, on the flrst Monday of May. 1914. iiext. and Dlead. answer or demur to said com plainant's bill of complaint, the same ana the matters tncrein charged and stated will be taken as confessed, ami a decree entered against you according lo tiie yrvr ui buin v..-. In testimony whereof. I have here unto set my hand and affixed the seal of said court, at my orhee in Rock Is land, this first day of April, A. D. 1914 tSeal) GEOKGE V. GAMBLE. Clerk. Devore N. Slmonson. solicitor. ROCK ISLAND ft MONDAY, 1VJ. AY 4 TRI-CITY EXPOSITION PARK N 3U T ITSEtF C A N I B E i '"" 'pahalU rXIPillliP AN EXHimTION 1tS3 L i 'SlS&W THAT IS BROADER TMAft ITS TITLE Xji 'T' !'5 1 58SSh.lTHE UNITED STREET PARADE 8 1 1 'iV DAILY, 10:30 A.M. ti 1 yVSilfvfS. YOST OSIOISAL PROCCSSION CVCR SEES .bVxl ' t'? j poORS OpEN .QO &. 7:00 P.M. PERFORiV1ANCS 2:OQ4 S.C0rVM! The Battle oHhc Little Big Horn Big Western Charivari The Siege of the Alamo Shooting Up the Old Town cause !n the office of the underlined clerk of the circuit court of the countr of Kock Island, and state of Illinoii you are hereby nctiriea that che a boy, named complainant rut nied in Mid court his bill of complaint against ou on the chancery side of said court- th a summons In cbanct-ry has been inud in said cause against you. returnable to the May term, A. D. 1914, of said court, to- be begun and holden in the court house in the city of Rock Island, In ts!d county and state, on the first Mondar of May. A. If. 1914. at which tlm. .ni Titate of Frank R Harrintrton de- ' Pla- -vcu appear and plead, nwtr ased ranK Warrington, ae demur to said bill of complaint, u Dated at Rock ls'and, I!L, this Ird day of April. A. D. 1914. GEORGE W. GAMBLE. ' Cierk of Said Court. Walker, Ingram & Sweeney, solicitors for complainant. satisfy the amount of money herein before adjudged to be due to the com plainant, with legal Interest thereon and the costs In this case, and whir-h may be sold separately without material Injurv to the parties interested. Dated at Rock Island. 111., this 15th day of April, A. r. 19H. JOSEPH r.. HAAS. Mater In Chancery, Ro-ck Island Coun ty. Illinois. Axel Kohler. complainant's solicitor. Executor Notice. ceased. The undersigned having- been ap pointed executrix uf the last will and testament of Frank R. Harrington, late of the county of Rock Island, state of Illinois, deceased, hereby srives notice that she will appear before the Hon. Benjamin Bell, judue of tile probate court of Rock Island count-, at the pro bate court room, in me city ot nocic is land, at the July term, on the first Mon day In July next, at which time all per sons having: claims asrainst said estate are notified and requested to attend for tho purpose or naving- the same ad justed. All persons indebted to said es tate are requested to make immediate payment to the undersigned. Dated 22nd day of April. A. T. 1914. A XX A E. HARRIXGTOX. Executrix. Walker, Ingram & Sweeney, attor neys. Administrator's Notice. Estate of Herman V. Laee. defense The undersigned having been appoint ed administratrix of the estate of Her man F. Lag late of the county of Rock Island, state of Illinois, deceased, hereby Hives notice that she will appear before the Hon. Benjamin Bell, judge of the probate court of Rock lsand county, at .".- ' wwu. a. "Will, .11 I U Aaianu. hi me ouiy term, on the first Monday in July next, at which tir,, an persons navuig- claims against said estate are notified and reauested tn at tend for the purpose of having; the same aajusiec. ( All persons Indebted to said estate are requesica to maKe immediate payment to the undersigned. Dated 31st uay of March A. D. 1914. JOHAXXA I.AGE. Administratrix G. C. vv-Ansrer. Attorney . Notice of Publication. State of Illinois. Rock Island Coun ty s.-: In the Circuit Court. May term. A. D. 1914. Bell McKay vs. Louis Mfk'av in Chancery Aitidavlt of non-residence of the above defendant. Louis McKay, having been filed in the clerk's ottice of the circuit court of said county, notice Is therefore hereby given to the said non-reshlnt defendant that the complainant tiled her bill of complaint in said court, on the chancery side thereof, on the 25th day of March, 1914. and that thereupon a summons i!uea o-ui oi said court, wherein .said suit Is now pending, re turnable on the first Monday in the nioniu ui -uay next, as is Dy law re- auirea. Ana now. on this 2nd ii f April, me complainant niea ner affida vit herein, showing the residence of the defendant. I.ouls McKay, to be at Keu kuk, in the state ot lowa. and that hereupon a summons Issued out of nll court, wherein said suit Is now Denti ng, returnable on the first Mnnrim. in the month of May. 1914, as is by law required. Now. unless you. the said i1xrrn,in.t above named. Iul3 McKay, shall per sonally be and appear before said cir cuit court, on the tirst day of the n-xt :erm inereoi. 10 oe no-iuen at Kock Is und In and for said county, on tho n-o Monday In May next, and nlead. anau-r- or demur to the said complainant's bill of complaint, the same and matters and things therein charged and stated will be taken as confessed, and a decree on - ered according to the nraver irf i. bill. GEORGE W. GAMUT. R. Clerk Rock Island. III. April t. 1914. Notice ot Publication. State of Illinois, Rock Island Coun ty as: In the Circuit Court. May term, 1914. John M. Smith. Nellie M. Clow. Nellie Andereon, Arthur E. Johnston, Anna E. Smith vs. George W. Smith, Frank H. Sohafer, executor of the last will and testament of John P. Smitli, deceased. In Chancery. Affidavit of non-residence of the above named defendant. George W. Smith, impleaded with the above defendant. rank rl. benaier, executor of the last will and testj-"nent of John P. Smith. deceased, having been filed in the clerk's office of tbe circuit court of said coun ty, notice is therefore hereby given to the said non-resiaent aeienaants that the complainants filed their bill of com plaint in said court, on the chancery side thereof, on the first day of April, 1914, and that thereupon a summons is sued out of said court, wherein said suit Is now pending, returnable on the first Monday in the month of May next, as is by law required. Xow, unless you. the said non-resident defendant above named. George W. Smith, shall personally be and appear before said circuit court, on the first dav of the next term thereof, to- be holderr at Rock Island in and for the said county, on the first Monday in May next, and plead, answer r demur to the said complainants' bill of complaint, the same and 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.. April 2. 1914. William McEniry and F. E. Thomp son. comDlalnants' solicitors. Notice of Publication. State of Illinois. Rock Island Coun- Circuit ?ourt. May term. .Master's Sale. State of Illinois. Rock Island Coun . j a In t Foreclosure. General No. illalmar Kollltr. ro.,n William A. Olsen, l.lllle Ol.sen. Gra'ce M Olscn. Harold W. Olsn. Lydla Ann ty ss. In the 1914. Mary F. .Newton vs. John Newton. Ar thur Newton, Charles Newton, Lizzie Wart-ham. Anne Osborn. William Henry Newton, Elizabeth Newton and Arthur Newton. In Chancery Afhdavit of non-residence of John Newton. Arthur Newton, Charles New- ten. Lizzie Wareham. Anna Osborn. William Henry Newton. Elizabeth New Ion and Arthur Newton, the above de fendants, having been tiled in the clerk's otlice of the circuit court of said coun ty, notice is therefore hereby given to the said non-resident defendants that the complainant filed her bill of com plaint in said court, on the chancery sido thereof, on tue 3rd day of A nL 1U14. and that thereupon a summons is sued out of said court, wherein said suit is now pending, teturnable on the first Monday lu the montu of May next, as is by law required. Now, unless you, the said non-rcsldent defendants above named, John Newton. Arthur Newton, Charles Newton. Lizzie Wareham. Anna Osborn. William Henrv Newton, Elizabeth Newton and Arthur Newton. Khali 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 said county, on the tirst Monday in May next, and plead, answer or demur to the said complainant's hill of complaint, the name and the matters and things there in charged and stated will be taken as confessed, and a decree entered against you according to the praver or said bill. GEORGE XV. GAMBLE. Clerk. Rock Island. III.. April S. 1914. J. F. Witter, complainant's solicitor. h. r-iuiri cunm -i.ien, the People's Savings Bank & Trust company ad ministrator. Cum Testamenta Annexe of the Estate of M.irv (Hi.,, rtn.... , AaiiM mt Publication. Stats of Illinois. Rock Island Coun ty ss: in the (. ircult Court. In r n,v ft-n a t imi n -i..nnur.. losure. General No Ti77 " t-; i - " T" 7.T..?1 H lalmar Kohler. . complainant. vs Charles Revnold"" V" L WVl'T"?. or devisees of Charles Reynolds, do ceased; Larkln Reynolds, the unknown heirs or devisees of Larkin Reynolds, deceased; John Kellum .the unknown heirs or devisees of Jchn Kelium. de ceased; Sophia Kellum; Wilburn Camp Red, tho unknown heirs or devisees of Wilburn Camp Reed, deceased: Mary Keed. the unknewn heirs or devisees of Mary Reed, deceased; Frederick M. Wood, the unknown heirs or iirviin of Frederick M. V.od. deceased; Henry A. Muller. the unknown heirs or dvvi seea of Henry A. Mailer, deceased; the unknown owners of the northeast quar ter of the northeast quarter of section number eight (S. ,1a township number sixteen tlU), north of range number five t&), west of the fourth t4th) P. M . in the county of Rock Island and state of Illinois; and the unknown heirs or devisees of any deaeaied person or per sona who may be Interested in said real Lirnutuil. lll to uulet TIM . , and the people's Savings Bank fc Trust Lydia Ann olsi n and Klnier Edwin ol-st-ii. minor heirs of John A. Olsen and Mary Olseu. both deceased; defendant Notice is hereby given that t.v virtue of a decree f said court, entered In the above entitled cause, on the tenth (lothi day ol April. A. I. 1914 I I Thuradtfy, the seventh ("till dav of May. A. D. 1914. at the hour of 10 15 o'clock in the forenoon, at the east dinrr of the court house In the city of Rock in aiii vuuiuy UI icucic Island, ' . ' wen at ,.,iklt.. vendue to the highest bidder for cBh in iinuu, inn vn ik;u pitrt-ei or land sit uate in the county of Rock Isnlml n,i j slate of Illinois, known and described I as follows, to-wit: Lot number one ill in Mock mimhi-r "no ( 1 . in Howard's addition to the city of Rock Inland, or o much thereof aj may be sufficient to Notice of Publication. - Devore N. Siruonson. attorney. State of Illinois, Rock Island Coun ty ss: In the Circuit court of said rcunty. To the May term, A. D. 1914. In Cciui cery. Charlote Peatiana. et al.. vs. Bsmuel Sheppard. et ai. defendants. Bill w quiet title. Affidavit of non-residence of tiie de fendants. Aliunie B. Barber. Albro Bar ber. Walter Barber Andrew Barber, Parse Bbrber. Perry Barber, Albert Bar ber, V.'liiam li. Belcher. Carrie Belcior. Lizzie A Rogers. Walter li Rogers, Walter Rogers, Genevieve M. Hender son, Genevieve Henderson, w. C. Fr land. William C. Freexand. Sam uel Shep pard, Frank M. Sheppard, Charles C Sheppard, Alaigaret Sheppard, William C. Sliepparu, Ji., Kena JicCarioll. iay Sheppard, Bert Sheppard. Roy Shi parti, Harold Sheppard. and the un auowu residence ot the defendants, ti mer C. Johnson, George jonn- tt'ii, Frank Barber, ana tnat there are persons interested in ins subject matter of this cause who names are unknown but wno are mad defendants in this cause, as tbe un known widow, heirs, legatees and devi sees of George V. Miller, deceased; tbi unknown widow, heirs, legatees and devisees of William A. Rogers, deceas ed; the unknown widow, heirs, legatees and devisees of Earl Crowley, deceas ed; the unknown widow, heirs, legatees and devisees of W. C. Wagely. deceos ea; the unknown widow, heirs, legates and devisees of W. C. Wagley, deceas ed; the unknown widow, heirs, legal and devisees of John E. Johnson, de ceased; the unknown widow, heirs, leg atees and devisees of John E. Johnston, deceased; the unknown widow, heirs, leg atees and devisees of John Barber, or ceased; the unknown widow, heirs, leg atees and devisees of John Adam, de ceased; the unknown widow, heirs, leg atees and devisees of Jacob H. Row land, deceased; the unknown widow, heirs, legatees and devisees of Amos J. Rowe, deceased; the unknown widower, heirs, legatees and devisees of Alary & McCall deceased; the unknown widow er, heirs, legatees and devisees of L vlnia P. Rowe. deceased; the unknown widower, heirs, legatees and devlseel of Ruth S. Rowland, deceived: th un known widower, heirs, legatees and devisees of Susan O. DonneL deceased; the unknown widower, heirs, .legatees and devisees of Hannah Eaton, deceas ed: the unknown widow , heirs, lega tees and devi?ces of R. H. Rogers, de ceased; the unknown widow, heirs, leg atees and devisees of Robert H. Rogers, deceased; the unknown widower, heir legatees and devisees of Jane Barnelt. deceased; the unknown widower, heir. legatees and devisees of Sally Pais hurst. deceased; the unknown widow, heirs, legatees and devisees of Samuel Parkhurst. de..-.aeu: the unknown widow, heirs, legatees and devisees ot Lemuel Parkhurst. deceased; the un itntu n ui.i.iw heirs, legatees and dev- I isees of Anion Harrington, deceased:- the unknown widow. Iieirs. legatee! and uevisees of Daniel Wilscy. deceas ed: the unknown widow, heira lega tees and devisees of James A vi"r. deceased; the unknown widow, beira, legatees and devisees of William Top. deceased: the unknown widow, heir, legatees and deviiecs of Kphraiin J Boii. deceased; the unknown : ?. heirs, legatees tnd devisees of """ J. Turner. deceased: the """""J! widow, heirs, legatees ana Neis Peter Pciciwn. deceased; the us known asuisns and successors ul. Warsaw & Kockford Kail road com pany. non-existent; and tue unn." owners of the northwest uuarter 01 w , southtasi quarter; and the '" fTr of the northeast qaarter of the eust quarter, txc. pt a parcel f T"? containing live ti acres more or oIT of the northwest corner of tM "T half of said southeast quarter: a nd o lots Nineteen till; and 1 wenty (! and the south half of tne quarter of the northeast auartera" about oneacre.being mat parioi ineom east quarter of the northwest QVdiS illg east of the public high (V from Port Byron to Kapida Clt. 1UJ; all of said land being 1t"at,;.1Bvnie. tion Thirty ix 3t. TownsiilP teen M9 noith. range one U, of the Fourth 4 P X'P'fii P.ock island county. lJinoia. h' l.eet. iilcd in the oitl. e of the tieia the circuit court of id count is hereby given to each of aa o fendants. that complainants filed l " bill oi con.pUint in said r M chancery side thei .(. on ,,M ", of April, A. l. m. and that i n 4 upon a suinmocn i ,njin, court, wherein said suit . P"B' To the above named defendant aud each and every one of you: Affidavit of your non-residence, and of tin non-realdence of ea,- r having been riled in tha abova entiUiii against said defendants ab g returnable on the first Monday t M- 19H. as is bv law reqaireu. Now, unless you. the said t ants above named, and each v'iort shall personally be and api 'ear c said circuit court on the iU ' ,t the next term thereof. t be n .low Reck Island, in and ior """-"; 4 the first Monday of May. u plf ad. answer or demur to saia t plainants' bill of coinpaint. tns M , therein chargea , stated will be taken a S' ?. 1olx4' a decree entered agam--i Ing to the. prayer of j'd-0'''-,. hr- Yn testimony whereof. I unto set my hand fflan I of said court, at my office in koi land, this first dav of April. A l Seal. GKORtJE OAMBI.t, t-; Uevois N. Sliuoiisoji. solicit".