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THE HOCK ISLAND AUG US, MONDAY, APIUL 14, 1890.
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Jimmie'a lacenalty.
The Arous has told of the pitiful fate
of Jlmmie Dixon's pet cat. Jimmie had
just begun to recover from his grief over
his ravorlte feline wheu Mr. W. O. Wil
lis presented him with a fine specimen of
the canine persuasion of the animal
kingdom. Jimmie likes cats better than
dogs, but inasmuch as he could not Ret
the former he satisfied himself with the
latter. Fie made bis new protege a bosom
companion. lie took it unto Lis heart,
and told it all bis joys, cares and sorrows.
Though young in years, and not having
reached the period of discretion, it became
very much attached to its guardian, and
listened attentively to his tale of woe; it
sighed at his sorrows and laughed at his
experiences of joy.
Jimmie made up a cot for doggy
in his sleeping chamber, and one
night when Mr. ft. was settling into a
comfortable snooze he heard a queer
noise in the corner of the room w here the
dog was supposed to be sleeping. Jim
mie sprung to its sidein a moment an-'
found the animal in the tfturt.8 of
a nightmare. He aron Vt.turned it cvtr
on its other put it to sleep and rc
'Ktilrtl again. lie was soon aroused
atfuin, though; the dog was uneasy.
and could not sleep. In vain did Jims
inie attempt to soothe it. He walked the
floor with it, danced for it, and told it
funny stories, but all to no avail. Final
ly he lost his temper, and filling bis ears
with cotton and muffling his head in
the blanket went to bed; but the dog
howled the louder and at last in despair
Jimmie hit upon an ingenious scheme
He had a bottle of chloroform in Lis room
and sl uniting a cloth with it tied it
about the dog's head, put the animal in a
box and wrapped a blanket about the
box. He heard no more of the dog that
night nor has Le since. The dog
recovered from its sti.te of s'tni
asphxyiii in good shiipe and Jim
mie now puts he did not subject
the animal to the ordeal because he loved
it less, but because Le loved sleep more
He is still happy and the dog waga its tail
in silent approval of the yarn whenever
Jimmiv teils it.
Theatrical.
Tomorrow night W. S. Cleveland' fa
mous minstrels appear at Harpct'ti thea
tre. Read the following:
ten minutes before the curtain whs
raised at the Grand nper house lust
evening the box office had to suspend op
erations, as every seat hod been sM ami
standing room only could be secured by
purchasing tickets from Hie speculators,
so great was the crowd. For the first
time in the history of the theatre a min
strel ahn'w filled it anil every person in
attendance went away a itisfled that they
had their money's worth by viewing the
performance that Cleveland's consolidat
en minstrel troupe gve. i tic pro
gramme, which was a ralher lengthy one,
introduced such nl.l-ti.ne favorites ns
Billy Emerson, Billy Hie, Hurt Shopanl
liughey Dougherty ami John Oiiecn,
who for two solid hours, aided tty the
rest or the company, kept the audience
in a continual roar of laughter by their
tunny songs and witty sayings. The
three distinct troupes of Japanese jug
glers which are tinder engagement to ap
pear with the minstrel troupe, made a
splendid hit in their manipulations of
large tubs, ladders, umbrellas and balls
Several new acts in juggling were intro
duced by the Japanese and won great
applause. New 1 ork I)ai!u World.
For positively the last time in the local
historv of our city we are to have the
greut Janauscbes, who is upon her final
tour of this country. In this great actress
is combined all that goes to make tin
histrionic art noble and sublime. In th:
annals of the trHgic artmo actress stands
out io such hold relief so utterly coin
plcte in all that goes to exemplify perfec
tion in every sense of the word. Her
energy is ceaseless her tct exquisite
her skillful zeal genuine her histrionic
art unequalled. But once in a genera
tion does such a rnurvel in dramatic his
tory come upon the boards, and Janau-
schek stands grandly, sublimely alone in
this decade as the severe yet brilliant suc
cessor ot Hacbael and Bitstori, who live
only in the memories of our elders. The
heighth of her massive sublimity and the
moving depth of her tender pathos i.i be
yond all criticism because tl:crc is no
model Ly which to compare or judge her
she is simply bey.md compare she is
Janauschek.
The Madame will bring her entire com
pany with her and render the great ro
mantic drama "Meg Mcrrilles," at Har
per's theatre on Saturday, the lft'h inst.
An Abomination Abnnrtonerl.
"The Auditorium hotel in Chicago has
instituted a reform," said a gentleman
who bad just returned from that city.
"It has done away with the bill of fare.
When you take your seat at the table
your dinner is brought to you, and that
is all there is to it. This chunge ought
to make the hotel popular, for to most
people ordering a dinner is a bore. Nine
men out of ten don't know what they
want when they make the order, ns may
be proved by the untouched dishes around
their plates. They run through the bill
haphazard and order a lot of things they
find there, not because they want them,
but because they like their looks in
print. It is a positive pleasure to many
men to be relieved of the responsibility
of ordering a meal, for they prefer not to
know what they are to cat before it
comes in sight. Each meal is a surprise
and in this is found part of its enjoy
ment." :anty IIdIKIiukh.
FKOBATK.
12 Guardianship of minor heirs of
uenry nrowner. Uuardian s report filed
ana approved .
Guardianship of Lillie M. Lane.
Guardian's report filed and approved.
Guardianship of minor heirs of John
reter ana Anna 1'eterson. Guardian's
report filed and approved.
TUANSPEIM.
11 Betsy Reynolds to Frank Archer,
lot 14, block 3, Rodman's sub div, R I.
.r,65.
I have used Dr. Bull's Coiifh flvr'.in In
my family for eight years past and it has
proven sucn an estimable boon, tiat I
unhesitatingly affirm that I would Mot be
without it under any circumstances.
E. C. Dkan, Eng. Fire Dep't..
Petersburg, Va.
The Lake Shore railroad horror dem
onstrates the necessity for a brake that
will not break.
Z Am Crasad With Tooiftacnt
and serves you right for having neglected
to use Hozodont Had you done so your
mouth would bave been healthy and your
teeth sound. Get the "snag" pulled out
and commence at once using Sozodont,
thereby preserving the balance of jour ,
teeth. . 1
BOWLING.
BowxtNQ.April 11.
Miss Jane Petcher. of Rock Island, has
been visiting in the country, and will re
turn home tomorrow.
Mr. Abe Jones and bride bave rented
the Widow Culligan's farm, and are keep
ing house for a change
The Sbafer family will give a musical
entertainment at McConnell chapel in the
near future for the benefit of the church.
Mr. Joseph Heath, formerly of Bowl
ing, but now a resident of Marcus, Iowa,
has taken advantage of reduced fare, and
is here visiting parents and friends after
an absence of more than a year.
Frank Weaver and family have re
turned from Deweese, Neb., where he
has been for several years engaged in the
milling business. He expects to make
bis home here for a while at least.
A Warning That Was Am pi.
Mrs. t on For pitv's s;iko lie still.
children: i'. ie comes the man who's
wearing your father. Judge.
Great Head Tor Illminesa.
Little) Addio had been told by hor pa
rents of tli.1 sidvisability of keeping an
account of her dtiily expenditures, to the
end thiit fibu might git into the habit of
saving souse of her pennies. A few days
afterward her mother found a piece of
paper upon the floor, upon which was
printed this account:
Two cents
Spent one 1
SiVlltHll 0
Boston Herald.
Tlie TInglistitiian Abroail.
Attendant (at the museum) Sir, smok
ing is prohibited; ypu will have to pay a
tine of ten marks.
Englishman Here's a sovereign.
Attendant I can't give you change.
Englishman Oh, never mind; I'll
smoke two cigars. Uazzetta Fioilrnon
teso. Tore of Habit.
Teacher Who slm. President Lincoln?
Tommy Jones (w hose) mind is not on
the lesson) Please, in.i'am, it was AVillie
Broun.
Willie Brow n Naw, "i wain't. Tom
my Jones ili.l it, liia'ain: I saw" him!
Law rence American.
State of Ohio. City or Toi.edu.
Lucas County.
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that tie is
the senior partner of the firm of ?. J.
Cheney it Co.. doing business in the city
of Toledo, county and state aforesaid. and
that said firm will pay the sum of one
hundred dollars for each hnd every esse
of catarrh that cannot he cured t the
use of Hall's Catarrh Cure.
Frank J. Crenky.
Sworn to before me and subscribed in
my presence, this fi:h day of December,
A. I).. 1S-G.
A. W. Gl.EASON,
Notary Public
Hull's Catarrh Cure is taken internally
anil acts directly upon the blood and
mucous surfaces. of the system. Send
for testimonials, free.
F. J. CnENEY & Co.. Props., Toledo, O.
Sold by druggists, 75b.
A general suspension of payments fo
one year has been found necessary in the
Argentine reftlic to allow the commer
cial and financial men to get over the re
sults of the wild speculation in which
they have been indulging of iate.
A Necessity of Health.
It is a prime necessity of health that
the action of the bowels should be kept
regular. But the way to overcome a
temporary fit of constipation, or to rem
edy chronic enstiveness, is not to deluge
the stomach and drench the bowels with
purgatives of violent and painful action.
The happy medium between inoperative
and violent cathartic is Hostetter's stom
ach Bitters, which acts jut sufficiently
upon the bowels to relax them without
pain, and which being a wholesome tonic,
as well as aperient, has the effect of
strengthening both them and the stom
ach, and promoting the well being of the
whole internal economy. The removal
of bile from the blood, increased activity
of the liver, usually dormant in cases of
costiveness, and sound digestion follows
the use of this beneficent medicine, as
thorough and genial in its effects as it is
safe and pure in composition. Rheuma
tism, fever and ague, kidney troubles and
debility are also remedied by it.
Vermillion and crimson dress coats
have some success in Paris society this
winter, out tue ordinary black coat with
knee breeches instead of trousers, was
voted absurd.
All medical authorities agree that ca
tarrh is no more nor less than an inflam
mation of the lining membrane of the na
sal air passages. Nasal catarrh and all
catarrhal affections of the hert re not
diseases of the blood, and it is a serious
mistake to treat them as such. No con
scientious ohvsician ever uttemnta in An
so. It is held by eminent medical men
that sooner or later a specific will be
found for every disease from which hu
manity sutlers. The facts justify us in
ansuming that for catarrh at least a pos
itive cure already exists in Ely's Cream
Bulm. "
"I never sausage weather." groaned
the ground hog, crawling back into its
cage.
To nervosa Debilitated Mn.
!f you will send me your address we
will mail you our illustrated pamphlet
explaining all about Dr. Dye's celebrated
electro Toltaic belt and appliances, and
their charming effects upon the nervous
debilitated system, and how they will
QUicklv restore VOU to vitrnr mnhnnA
and health. Pamphlet free. If you are
thus afflicted, we will send you a belt and
appliances on a trial.
Voltaic liEl.T Co., Marshall, Mich.
A storm tower is to be erected at the
top of Mount Penn. overlooking Read
ing. Pa. It will be 1.201) feet above the
sea level.
The best on eartn can trnlv he aairl nf
GriCff'S Glvcerine Sulve Which in a aura
safe and speedy cure for cuts, bruises.
I j
cuius, Dtirns, wounds and other sores.
Will positively cure niles. tetter anrt
other skin eruptions. Try this wonder
healer. Satisfaction guaranteed nr
money refunded. Onlv 25c. Hnld hi
druggists.
Krupp is shipping an order of twenty
coast defense guns to Spain. They weieh
fifty tons each and have a bore of about
twelve inches.
Oh. if I onlr bad ber complexion!
Why. it Is easily obtained. Use Pozzoni's
Complexion Powder,
That
i ereo
That extreme tired feeling which Is so dis
tressing and often so unaccountal le in the
spring months, is entirely overcome I iy IIcmjiI's
Sarsaparilla, which tones the win le hotly,
purifies the blood, cures scrofula and all
humors, cures dyspepsia, creates an appetite, j
rouses the torpid liver, braces up th j nerves,
and clears the mind. We solicit a eo nparison
of Hood's Sarsaparilla with any oil er M;mk1
purifier in the market for purity, economy,
strength, and medicinal merit.
Tired all the Time
"1 had no appetite or strength, and felt
tired all the time. I attributed my audition
to scrofulous humor. I li:id tried several
kinds of medicine without benefit, r.ut as
soon as I had taken half a bottle of Hood's
Sarsaparilla, my appetite was restoied, and
my stomach felt better. I have no.v taken
nearly three bottles, and I never was t o wen "
Mrs. Jebsik F. Dolf-eas.!, Pascoflg, It. I.
... Mrs, C. W. Marriott, Lowell, Mats., was
completely cured of sick headache, w hich she
bad 16 years, by Hood's Sarsaparilla.
Hood's SarsaDarilla
Hold hj all dmfnrl'tn. fl; six for f rrepnreil .
by C. I. HOOD CO., A(Kilie-arie, lJlwe , j;:lss. '
IOO Doses Ono Dollar
FOR ERFAKFAST, LUNCH,
LIEU CHOGO
THE HEALTHIEST
Paris Exposition, 1SS9
ONCE USED, NEVER WITHOUT IT.
ASK FOR YELLOW WRAPPER.
Frf ale Everywhere.
BRAXCIf HOUSE, LXIOX
IZX232EI3
LWAL NOTICES.
The Crown dining hall. No. 1703 Sec
ond avenue, is now ready to furnish you
the best meal in the city for 25 cenu.
50,000 to loan on real estate scetrity,
in Bums of $2tM) and upward, at lowest
current rates of interest, without com
mission. E. W. Hurst, Attorney at
law. Rock Island.
Surety on Bonds.
Those who are required to give l.mls
in positions of trust, and who desire to
avoid asking friends to become I heir
sureties, or who may wish to relieve
friends from further rhl;fr,ations as bonds
man, should apply to the agent of the
American Surety Co.. of New York.
Ed. Likbkrknectit,
General Insurance Aj;ent,
Kock Island. I I.
Patronize the new pliimhinp.steum snd
Ks filling houe of 11 WriL'ht, on S x
teenih street, in the resr of Hrer's
theitlre
Oct your plumbing, steam or firs fit
ting done by E. Wright. Shop in the
rear of Hnrpi r's Iheatie.
Dr. C. McLane's Celebrated
mm PLLLH
WILL CUSS
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A few doses taken at tha richt tin
will often save a severe spell c-
sickness, rnce only 2o cents si
any drug store. Be sure and 8?( S
that Dr. C. McLANCS CELL"-if
B RATED LIVER PILLS, FLEM J
ING BROS., Pittsburgh, Pa., U
on the box. Kono other is Genuine tj
Uao IVORY POLISH for tho Teeth,
Perfumes this Breath.
BBSS3EZE
JlJ'OTICK
TO CONTRA OTOKS.
Sealed projmeals will he received at the Ci y
Clerk's office. Rock Island. Ill , until Motility!
the 5th duy of May, A. I), lstti. at ti o'clock r. .
for the consl ruction of a lilt-sewer as ordered t v i
an firdinance of said city entitled "An ord'HMu
tor ttie construction oi a sewer on 1 wenty-iourt i
street from Eighth svei.ue to Fourth avenue it i
lateral branches on seventh. Sixth, Pifih-and-a -
hail and Fifth avenues to Twenty-sixth street,'
passed Maree 8. 1 I. and for furnishing the mate
rtal and doing the work according to the plans an 1
speculations therefor.
1 lie said Improvement must 1m; consrrnrtec ,
and the material therefor furnished must he i i
accordance with the plans and specitleations for
said improvements on file in the said city clerk 1
othce, at which said office, said plans anil specifi
cations are open to the inspection of all person
mieresiea mcrcin.
All bids must be accompanied with a certified
check in the sum of One Hundred Dollars, paya
hie to the order of the city treasurer of said city,
which shall become forfeited to said city in ens
the bidder shall fail toenterlnto contract, with ap
proved sureties, to execute the work for ttie price
mentioned in the bid, and accordiup to the plate
and aiectucatinn, in the etent that the contrac
shoiiid be awarded to him.
Blank bids will be furnished on application a
the city clerk's office. All bidders and other
persons may attend at the opening of said bids
The right to reject any and all bids orpropo
sals received is hereby expressly reserved
ROBERT KoEHLKR, t.ity Clerk.
Dated this 11th day of April, ls9u
'O WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.
STATE OF ILLNOIS, 1
Rock Island County, (
In the County Court, to the May Term. A. 1. 1W1.
To all persons concerned : Public notice is hereby
given that the undersigned, guardian of Porler Mc
Creery, Roliert L. MeCreery and William Mr
Creery, minors, has filed in the office of the clerk
of the county court of Kock Island county and
state of Illinois, a petition for an order for the sale
of the following described real estate belonging to
said minors situated In the county of Rock Island
and state of Illinois, and described as follows, to
wit: The undivided three-fourteenths (3-14) of the
northeast quarter (H) ot the southeast vuarter
i) of section ten, (10), in township sixteen, (IK),
north range one (1) west of the fourth principal
meridian, and t'-at said petition will be heard on
the first day of the May -term, A. I, 1HU0. or as
soon thereafter as counsel may be heard. At
which time and place yon can appear and object to
aid petition if yon see fit o to do.
Dated Kock Island, April 7th, 1H30.
ROBERT D. McCREKRT.
Guardian of Porter MeCreery, Robert D.
Creery and William MeCreery. minora.
Jcksom & HuhsT, Attorneys.
Mc-
' John Volk & Co.,
GETTER A L-
CONTRACTORS
Rouse Builders.
M annfactnrera of
Bash, Doors, Blinds. B'.ding, Flooring,
Wftitscoating,
and all kinds of wood work for builders.
Eighteenth St., bet Third and Fourth ave.,
KOCK ISLAND.
B. WlHtTBR.
H. LiaBCTRO.
Winter & Lemburg,
. Wholesale Dealcri and Importers of
VJines and Lipors,
(removed to new quarters)
Nos. 1616 and 1618
Third avenue.
ROCK ISLAND, ILL.
'eeling
Everybody needs and should take a good
spring meuiciue, for two reasons :
1st, The body Is now more susceptible tc
lienefu from medicine than at any other seasou
2d, The iiiii ui illes which have accumulated
in the blood should be expelled, and the sys
tetn given tone and strength, before the pros
trating effects of warm weather are felt.
II.Hxl s Sarsaparilla is the best spring niedi
ei:,e. A single trial will convince you of Us
Miperh.rity. Take it before it is too late.
7'he Kcf Spring Medicine
' l t -.ke Hood's Sarsaparilla for a spring
medicine, and I find It just the thing. Ittoncs
up my system and makes me feel like a differ
ent mau. My wife takes it for dysepsia, end
she derives treat benefit from it. She says it
is the beet medicine Mie ever took." F. C.
Ti n.NEK, llook& Ladder No. 1, Itoston, Mass.
spring X was troubled with boils,
caused by my blood being out of order. Two
i bottles of Hood's Sarsaparilla cured nie. I
j can recommend it to all troubled with a flee
i tions of the LN-od." J. Sciioch, Peoria, 11L
S.l.l l.y n'l .Inn- ;ns. pi; six fur f.V Prepared
ly C. 1. li.it' l A Co., A.tl.i.-arii'!i. U.well, Mu.
100 Doses One Dollar
CINNER, AND ALL TIMES.
AND THE DEST.
3 CRAND PRIZES.
5 COLD MEDALS
SQUARE, NEW YORK.
PROFESSIONAL, CARDS.
J. M. UEAKBSLEyT
ATTORNEY AT LAW Office with -J. T Ken
il worthy, 1725 Second Avenue.
WILLIAM J V( KSOX,
ITTORSKVAT LAV. Office in Rock Island
il National l'.xnk Ilinl.litisr, Kock Island, III.
K. D 8WKKNKT.
C. L. WALKER.
SW1ENF.Y& WALKER,
ITTORNEYS AND CuUNSKLLORS AT LA
lOmcc in Houston's I l.wk, Hmk lvlaud, III.
McENIRY & Mt EMU V,
I TTORXKY'S AT LAIan money on pood
il iecnrity, make collection., Reference, Mitch
ell L.ymle. hankers, orilce in I'dflottU'e block
MISCELLANEOUS.
THE DAILY AlUil'S.
POK SALE KVK'tY EVENING at Crampton
.ew iana. r ive ceuis ier copy.
DKS. KUlHEiFORl) & Bl'ILElt,
n rad' ates ok the Ontario vkterna-
Hrv college, VetemKr I'hvxicians nun Surc-ons.
t'fllce: Tiudall's Livery stahl
Residence: Over
Aters llakerj', market iiare
Intelligence Column.
ANTEI To buy a meiliiim sized second
hand desk ; address X Y Z, care of Amu .-.
E.'(iM-llAND FLRMTl liE, bi.owht. sold
or exeliangi'd. Money loaned or Kuruiture
ston d a? tiiitt Ka?-t S'coint sTeet. lavenport.
FR SALE VAI.lAllLE I'AThNT JM
provt'tnriit o-i F.levaiors. Now in oj-rationat
Star Kinistiini! Works, axsft llamllion Su. Philaila.
Pa; prc-erves life and limb: for full isirticnlars
apply to RORTJ. WALKEIt. lnvenur.
WAN IV II." -h fhstTLASN 1 RAVKLI SG
sli snien at once fcr Illinois ni d Iowa I).
R. Inirerxill i fo., d S l)eailorn St. Clii
cairo. 111. feb 4J
WAXTKlr A LKLIAIil.K PERSON IN ROCK
Island ami every town in this lorulitr lodis
trihute i-irculars : for particulars send references
and address, T. N trow l.y, tifti Slain St, Terre
Haute. Indiana.
WANTKl K-CTiiro MA saI jk a
Ilraneh otiirc, at In rown hnnie. for the Fa
mtms F-male S(M-eitlc Mruttee Ll:y"; a splendid
opporti.nity ; address with stamp. The Ir. Coou
Icy Medical Ins: itute. South Betid, Ind.
WrXGUTHHIK,
(Snecessor to (,'ullirie A Collins)
Contractor Builder.
Plan, and estim.ites funiished. A six ialty
made fline wnik. All onlers attended to '
promptly ami satisfaction L'liarnnteed.
tVtiiiiix and sliop No. IBls Third avenue.
WM. 0. KULP.D, D.S,
OFFICE REMOVED TO
MASONIC TEMPLE,
Rooms 2U, 87, LS and .tl.
Take r levator. DAVEMMLT. I A.
THE HOLINE SAVINGS BAKK
(Chiirtcd by the Legislature of Illinois.)
MOL1NE, - ILTS.
Open ilaily from 8 A M. to 3 P. M , and on Tiles
dny ntnl Saturday hlvr nines from 7 to
8 o'clock.
Interest tillowrd on Dcspiisits at tlic rtc
of 4 per Cent, ptr Annum.
PpjHnsits rct ivedin amounts ol
$ and Upwards.
SECL R1TY AND ADVANTAGES.
The private prrn,.erty of the Trustees is respon
sible to the depositor. The officers are prohibl
ted from borrowing any of Its moneys. Minors
and married women protected by special law.
Orru r.K-: . W. WnEtttcii, President; Pon
tkiiSkiknek, Vice President; C. F. IIemenwat,
Cashii-r.
TiirsTiKs: S. W. Wheelork, Porter Skinner
C K. Il. menway, J. Silas Leas, a. U Edwards.
Hiram Darling, A. S. Wrlirht, J. s. Keator, L.
11. Itemeuway. C. Vitztbiim.
lJrTThe only chartered Havings Hank In Rock
Island County.
J. M. BUFORD,
GENERAL
Insurance Apt
The old rtra and Time-trted Oompaatoe
represented.
LOSSES PROMPTLY PAID.
ltatea u low any reliable -oratny aa aland.
Yoor patronage la oilclt.
DO Oftw in j-nTui Mot-k.
FURNITURE FREE OF
19 JS E? 1 ( W Pacl rwfultr and
srt on all CASH order during our 30
C AV8 SPECIAL PRICE 6ALE.
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QHANCERY NOTICE.
STATU OF ILLINOIS,
Rock Island Cockit,
In the Circuit Court to the May term. IfWO.
Moulton Kno-Alc. Jennie M. GulluRher. John K.
Nile. Angelia M. N. Carpenter and Alarms c
Cogswell, complainant,
V.
John M. Gonld, Alfred Williams and Charles R.
Alnswortb, executors or the last win ana testa
ment of Robert Knowles. deceased, John 8.
Gillmore and James W. Atkinson, executors of
the laxt will and testament of Ann MaHa K 8.
Knowles, deceased, Charles L. Morgan, Chicago
Theological beminary. an Illinois corporation,
Illinois Home Mis-t nary Society, an Illinois
corpoiation. Port Byron Academy, an Illinois
corporation. Young Men's t'hiistian Associa
tion of Woline, lllinoi. an Illinois corpora
tion, Horatio N. P. Small, Martha E. Wegener,
Untie M. i-mall, Gertie H. Small. Mamie B.
Small, James Grant Small, Charles 11. Lnnt,
Jane S. Atkinson. Charles II. Deere and Pitt
Emory, defendant..
Affidavit havine been filed In the office of the
e'erk of said Circuit court that the said defen
dants, Horatio N. P. Smal., Martha K. Wegener,
Hattle M. small. James Grant small, cnaries n.
L'mt and Pill Emory are non-residents, and each
of them Is a non-resident of said state of Illinois,
notice is therefore hereby given that the said com
plainants tiled their bill of complaint in .a d
conrt, on the chancery side theteof, on the 25th
day of March, A. I). 1890. and thereupon a sum
mons t-sued out of said court in said cause re
turnable on the 11 let Mcnday in May, 1HHP, next,
as is by law required, the same being the first day
of the next succeeding term of said court.
isow. nnns yon, the sain non resilient dtfen
dants above named, and each of you, shall per
sonally be and appear before said conrt on said
flrst Monday in May, l!yO, next, and plead, n-
ser or demur to the said bill of complaint, the
sameand the matters and things therein charged
and elated will be taken as confessed by and
airainpt you and such of )OU as do not appear as
aforesaid, and a decree entered against you ac
cording to the prayer of said bill
Rock Ixland, 111.. March &, lx0
GEO. W. GAMBLE,
Clerk of circuit Conrt.
ErF I.rwts anil Adair Pleasants, Com
plainant's Solicitors.
QlIANCERY NOTICE.
STATk Off ILLINOIS, I
K K Ishnd County, p -In
the Circuit Court.
l.onis Merebaut vs. Christin Trnvirse, Abraham
Merchant, Albert Nelson, M:try Merchant,
Hnsan Leary, K. N. Merchant, Mary Zahniser,
Klirabeth Simpson. Jessie s-niith, barah A. Mc
Clellan, Bird bmi h, Annie bnyder, Phebe
Smith, Lncinda tilveri. Mary Ktta Miller,
Itilia Smith, William M. trill. LiiJiie r'yffe,
Minnie M tYill,Ixnise Homer, Kva A. Whetler,
A:bert Merchsnt. James Nelson.
Affidavit hKvinir been Bled In the office of the
clerk of said circuit court that the snid defen
dants and each of them are non residents of said
state of Illinois, notice is therefore hereby given
that the said complainant filed tils bill of com
plaint in said court on the chancery side thereof
on the 2:4d day of Antiust, A. IV, lkS9, and there
upon a summons Issued out of said court, in said
ruse, returns hie on the first Monday in Septem
ber, A. D. IKM'.l, as is by law required, the asme
being th first day of the luxt succeeding term of
said conrt.
r. ow unless yon, tho ssid defendants above
named, and each of yon shall h-ri onally be and ap
pear b. fore said circuit conn on the first Monday
in May. l.!Klnext. and plead, answer or deninr to
the said complainant's bill of complaint, the same
and the matters and things' therein charged and
siatec", will be taken asconfessed by and airains'.
such of you as do not appear as aforesaid, and a
decree ertered against you at-cordti g to the prayer
of said hill.
Hock Island, 111.. March C6, !YI
UKOKtiE W. OAMBI.K. Clerk.'
Adair Pleasants, Complainants solicitor.
C"
ANCEUY NOTICE.
STATE OP ILLINOIS, I
Kock Island Coi'mtt. (
In the Circuit Court, to the May Term is:).
Ida W. Ltimly vs Wilhnni II. Lundy In Chancery.
Aftldavit of nott-residencc of William II. Lull
dy, the ab ive defendant, having been tiled in the
clerk's office of the Circuit court of said comity,
notice is therefore hereby given to the said non
resident defendant that the complainant tiled het
hill of complaint in said court, on the chancery
side theieof, on the Eleventh day of March, IMsi,
and that thereupon a summons is-ued out of si id
court, wherein said suit is now pending returna
ble on the first Monday in the month of M.) next,
as is Inr law required
Now, unless yon, the said non-resident defen
dant atxive named, t illiam II. Lundy. shnll per
sonally be an. I anear before said Circuit Court,
en the first day of the next term tttir. of. to be
h.. I. leu at Kock Island In and for the sa'd county,
on the first Monday in Mav next, and t.iead.
ausweror demur to the sxid complainant's bi.l of
C4implaint. the same and the matters and things
tnerein cnaruen and stated will be taken as con
fessed, and a decree entered egain't you accord
inn to the pray, r of said bill.
C.r.OIUiK V. GAMBLS. Clerk.
KiKk Island. Ill , M ireh ltth. iSsl.
Jackson Jt Hi hst, t'ompt s Sd's.
vliKUIFK'S SALE.
P.y virtue of an execution No. t-Utl, henriug
dale the 17th dy of March. A. I.. lMw. ami ac
(rineintii fee hill, issued out of the clerk's ol.ce
of the circuit court ol Kock lln d cutnty.in tlie
slate i Illinois, anil to me directed, nrert-by I am
commanded to make the amount of a certain
jiulrnient recently obtained acaiust William 11.
Kdwanls, J. B Uavts n and Koliert McMatin in
favor of Samuel HohI-s out of the lnnds. t-ne-ments,
p.ssls and chatte ls of the said defend
ants. I have levied upon the following proiH'rtv,
to wit :
Tlnftss certain parcels of hind and premises sit
uated in the county of l;.s K Island ami Stale of
Illinois, ton it : Lots No. one i i I and two til in
bl. k No. two (i) in t immIs' seeond tJnitl ad.ll
lion to the town (now cnyl of Midine,
Then-fore, according tosiid command 1 shalleT
tose foraleat piiblicauctiou all I he atsive named
land and premises on Salurday, the itiih. day of
April, A. IV, 1I, at the ln.nri.f 1 o'i l.s k p. in .
at the mirth ihsir of the court house in the ciiy
of Kock Island, in the county of Kock I-l.m.l ln1
state of Illinois, for cash in hand, to satisfy said
execution.
Hated at Kock Island this th dar of March,
A. O. lHtsl. T. S. SILVI,
Sheriff -f Rock Island county, Illinois.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
Py virtue of an execution and fee bill No. Kkil,
is-ued o!?t of the ch-rk's ollire of the circuit
couiiof K(K-k Island county, and state of I Ilmois.
and to mt? directed, whereby I am commanded to
make the amount of a certain judgment recently
obtained againtt 1 ouis Keiid'-r in favor of John
I'eelz for use of Georirc V aimer, ont of the lands,
ti tiements, coimIs and chattels of tlie saiii deftMid
aul. Louis lleniler, I bate levied upon the fol
lowing proierty. to-wil :
The east one-half m)of the northwest jnartcr
m ) of section thirty-six, i:ki. In townsbii nine
teen, 19 , notthof range two ea-t of the fourth
t4thi principal meridian, in the county of Kim k
Island an I slate of Illinois.
Therefore. accerdiiig to said coinmatid. I shall
expose for sale, at pub.ic auction, all the n-.-ht,
title and interest of the alsve named Louis
Bender in ami to the altove described proiHrtv,on
Moiid.iy the 21st day of April, 1S), al 2 o'clock
p. m. at the north disir of Ihe Court bouse in the
c ity of Kock Island, in the county of Kock Island
aud state of Illinois, for cash in hand, to satisfy
said execution and fee bill.
Oa'ed at KM k island, this 27 h dav of March
A. 1)., ls.o. T. S. JSILVIS,
Sheriff of Rock Island county, Illinois.
s
alk ok Heal Estate
TO PAY DEBTS.
STATU OK IL.L1NOI9, I
Kock Island County.
In the County Cor. rt to the April term. lr KO.
Adtir Pleasants, Administrator de bonis non of the
estateof Maruaret Itouahue, deceased, vs. He I
mond IKinahue and Julia lonanne-Saleof Keal
h state to pay debts.
Aflldavit having been filed by the petitioner.
Adair Pleasants, that said deletidant. iiedmond
Donahue, residesoutof this state, notice is there
fore hereby aiven to said K clmonU lkonahue that
said Adair Pleasants has filed his pi t i I ion in said
court praying for an order to sell the following
desert lied rerl estate alt nule in said count v, to wit:
Lots twelve (14) aud thirteen in Dickson A
Young's addition to tbe town of Milan, to pay the
debts and claims against said estate and that sum
mons in Raid ca ise has beeu issued retmnahle to
the next term of said conrt to lie holden in said city
of Hock Island on the first Monday of April, 1H).
Now, unless you the said Kedmoud Donahue,
shall appear before said court on the first day of
the May term thereof to be holdin on the first
Monday of May, 1890, and i lead, answer or demur
to the i-aid petition the same aud the allegations
therein will betaken as confessed by yoa and an
order entered in accordat.ee with the prayer ol
said petition. K. A DONALDSON,
Clerk of the said Court.
Rock Island, 111 , March 88, 1WMI.
gXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
Estate of James McKeever, deceased.
The undersigned, having been appointed ex
ecutrix oi tbe last will and testament of James
McKeever, late of the county of Kock Island, state
of Illinois, deceased, hereby gives notice that sua
will appear before the county court of Rock Isl
and county, at the office of the clerk of said
court, lu the city of Kock Island, at the June
term, on tbe First Monday in June next, at
which time all persons having claims against
said estate are notified and requested to at
tend for the purpose of having the same adjust
ed. All persons indebted to said estate are re
quested to make immediate payment to the un
dersigned. Dated this 20th day of March, A. I)., IKK).
ANN McKEKVEK. Executrix.
Assignee's Notice.
Notice Is hereby given, that the undersigned
has been appointed assignee of Abram Loeb, and
all persons holding any claim or claims against
said Abram Loeb are hereby notified to present
the same to bim under oatb or affirmation within
three months from this date, whether said claims
are due or not. All person indebted to said as
signor are requested to make prompt payment of
the same.
Dated Man h llih. 1890.
HKNKY P. DULL, Assignee.
Punch, Brothers. Punch; Punch with Care
MP"
MEDICAL.
Dr. NELSON!
COB. WASH- k Sd ATX. B.
From 80 yeara' experience In II oa
pltal and Private practice ia enabled
to guarantee radical cures in anionic
or po.aonoua diseases oi uie oiooa
throat, no-e. skin, kidneys, bladdei
and kindred organs. Gravel and sttie
ture cared without pain or cnttlng.
Those who contemplate going UA
Hot Springs for tne treatment oi any
private or blood diseases can be curen
tor one-tnira tne cost.
I ARIF B' ,hi treatment a
L 1 1 O lovely romulexion. frei
from sa'lowness, freckles, eruptions,
etc... brilliant eves and perfect health
can be had. (VTbat "tired feel
ing" and all remale weakness prompt
ly cured. Hloatinir, headaches. Ner
vous Prostration, and Hleeplessness.
Ovarian troubles. Inflammation and Ulceration.
Falling and displacements, Spinal weakness and
Change of Life. Consult the old doctor.
N P Rn 1 1 Q Physical and Organic weak
1 1 L. It V W U O, premature decay, evil
forebodings, self-distrust, impaired memory, pal
& nation or the heart, pimples on the face, speck
forethe KVK, ringing in the ear. caiarrh,
threatened consumption and every disqualifica
tion that renders marriage improper and unhappy
8PKKDILY and PERMANENTLY cured.
BLOOD AND SKIN KraSLSSi
horrible in its result completely eradicated
without the nse of merenry. Mcrofnla, Erysle
Its. Fever Mo es. Blotches. Pin-pies, Ulcers, pain
in the Head and Bones, rtyphiltic t-ore Throat and
Tongue, Glandular enlargement of the Neck,
Hheumatlsm, etc., cured when others have failed,
pi I DTI IRC Cured without pain or hlnd-
. w wo. f .nee from nusiness,
IIP1K1ADV IWKecently contracted or
UmilHUI. chronic diseases Pt'SITlVELY
cured In 3 to N days hy a local remedy. No nau
seous drugs need. Medicines mailed or express
ed to any address free from observation. Char
ges fair. Terms Cash. Book and question list
15c. A friendly talk costs nothing.
HOU KM: 10 a. m. to 14 m.,S to S and 7 to 8 p. m.
Minnay : itolp. m .
246 Wash. At. 8. KISREAP0LI8. UISH
Dr. S. E. 1
(Late of Cincinnati, Ohio,)
Has Permanently Located in
Davtnpoit.
In the past two months he has successfully
treated almost
M TAMKM
of the most severe character. Below he gives the
names or a rew that he lias successrnlly treated,
who are well known, that live in Davmport and
viciniiy:
J. II. Harrison, Rock Island county, Mrs, A. .1
Mrson, heart disease.
Miss Anna Davis, F. A. Stearns, scrofula
Charles tkirdon. llrnry Wineberg. rbenia inn.
Mrs. Anna Welsh, neuralL'ia.
Mrs. L A. Cowen. Oeo Brvant. K. I.. Smith
Jennie Wayberry. Mary Shcrbine, A. B. Thomp
sun, remaie aisAass.
1 nese are a ft w of the manv caes be lias sue
cersfnlly tieated, I nt they are enonirh ta show
what can be done hy one who llio.out:hly uniler-
siann- ine cause 01 disease.
tLoss of Minhessi, Seminal Weakne-s, and
IJTors of Youth, Ksitivcly and irmanently
curen .
tCases succcs-fnlly treated by corresiiin
dence. torresMindenre accoiniiai icd by 4c
in stamps promptly answered.
CONSULTATION FREE.
Office McCnllonch's New r lock.
V. Thinl Street, risr Mail ,
DAVENPOHT. IA.
rtmst.eAa.a.,1st
HAVE
TASTED ?
Dr. ILkh Dyk'S
KIDNEY CORDIAL,
IF NOT, TRY IT.
Ir tRaif rylir.
DAKTZ.BAHNStN.Wyrsalf AdIs.
IIARTZ ftV RAHNSEX,
Wholesale Avents. K kV Islnt.l.
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LOTOS FACE POWDER
valuing lbtr mtuplxlon should fruro n
SAMPLE BOX CATIS
of lh lttUtt linpurteJ unit utiiiiuiuuly mcknowl
eiieed M the bM
FACE POWDER.
nuaranteed to b irfectly harmless, impercepti
ble. dun.nle aiet mvii'de. Kor a)e evervwbere
Frlee. CAe and SOe srr Rs. As your
druggist for It or write lor postpaid sample bur tc
J. F. LLOYD & CO., Sole Importers.
t aad Wa.klntl.a stirvet, I llic.tuo.
LOTOS FACE POWDER
ForISals bt tsz Following Druggist.
Marshall it Fisher,
Hartz St R aim Fen,
di Frank NMlpr
ILOUIS K. GILLSON fit CO.,
n nriiTn m i iiri-n
UtNI5ANItUsE
f I SriWEKT STOCE. No previous expa-ir-alrlence
required. Write for terms. I .
asllatACts at IXs. Malaasaa.a. Mlew.
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CREAKY
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Dayxs Block,
Vfollne, niinols,
VaaepkaMHU.
F. L.
-THE POPULAR-
FLORIST
No. 320 Brady Street, Davenport,
HAS A CHOKE SELECTION OP
BEDDING ROSES.
tiooitn delivered to all parte of tbe Ibree cities free of char?e.
JET. C. ECOFPJS,
-
No. 180S Second avt-nue.
FRBD APPBLQ,UIST
Mas opctinl his New and Spictoui
SAMPLE ROOM
No. 1C20 to 1026 Thinl avenu,
where he woiilJ he pU'aert to see his friends.
All kinds of drinks as ae'l a le and Torter. and the well known drink "'Hilf and 'a!f," t.'
only rilace in tbe city he e you can pel il. Koasl Ite. f Lutire every day from l"t t. 1.'.
CHAS. DANNACHERn
Proprietor of Ilra.ly Street
lEsosisssr
All kin.l of CUT KIOWEItS ronstatitlj on hand.
fiUEKvnnrsKS. FT.' tttn eTi-HK.
One Bhx k North of Centrnl rrk. 4s Ilra.lv Street
The laraest In lowa. DAYFK PORT. IOWA
P. W. HERLITZKA.
N. .'ill Tsi utietlt Ptn et, i. xl t
(or
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Mnd in the !at-t tvV. Aliui rp,airinc ilmc with nejti:c and li(.-ti i.
J. rP. 131 XO N .
MERCHANT TAILOR.
And DcjU-T in Mens' Fine Woolens.
1705 Second Av( nr.t.
ANDREW
Brick and Stone Mason.-
Residence 1:) Twenty-Jiist ft., Yar.1 near St. J'aul depot.
T'K-tioiali-s fun ilnd f. r 11 r!:i.- of brick or stone wor ! avlns of bri. k and ti e wills
a smi ia'iv. Ad. r. s foslnllice Hoz ITS. Ilm k l-land. III.
I will remove my Shop to
No. 1G19 Second ave., week
ending April 12th.
A. BLACKHALL, Mioeui.tki'I.
S. R. CLOUGH,
unera! Director
II
lid IvmljiUiiicr.
The
;i'st of everything always on hand at the
most reasonable irtce.
MsiHITB OR RLACK IIRAKSE.
1 80Y Second Ave., Rock Island.
ta r. (.lAJiuii, Manager.
ROilRT BENNETT
Hi
rt
URCU&8KD TDK
arid has remoTed to
Third I Ave., and Tenth St.
RI0CK ISLAND,
tylle HoAici a the trade long enjoyed
by his ptdVcesaor and as many new
customers a wiah to favor him with
their order
m?oicai r-ti
CarV3PLEXIOM
Imu.-trt l-i uli'O.1 Iran Mi... . ... ih.. .O:... jla.
Jmos ail n I II,... lr.'1-l.KH.I dirnl.ral:onft- Kor
it-y :'i io ! c....!rti(r,:rui orpUIH,i t. r ni,
Cnai,, , i r.,..i;nV,TU WlliaiW ttl
POWDER. 5
rutzo4
THIS PapER
JJaJ any T fonn.l en
v at VFt,ii, p.
IlOW ELL.jtOO d
Jawr-arwajAinraieaT,,, Btrasaa 114 epmc
K)UW4. WW. out er M m.
..1-.. --T'.t
Grocery
DAVIS & CO,
PLUMBERS
-AJTD-
Steam Fitters.
A complete stock of
Pipe, Rrass Goods, Packing.
Hose, Fire Prick, Etc.
(sole Agents for
DEAN STEAM PUMPS and
SIGHT FEED LUBRICATORS.
We iraarantee every ore perfect, sntl will send Cop..
Twenty day's trial, to responsible parties
Sifely Heating Boilera ami Contractors f .i
furniehiDS arid lajintr Water, atiit
9 Sewer Pi".
1712 Pirut Ate .
Hnck Islanil, Illinois
Telephone 1149. Hi-sidei ce -l elephone K
BILLS,
1
THE
Kt cK Island, III
Conmd S hn-ii!rr'?i prTery. ! - U I-!r.l
tire littini;
NELSON,
K. II. Mn i.nt. Pros't.
t. F. Smid, Vi.'n''t.
F II. rtv 4S.
J. li. FlDLAR, IVvl
THE DAVUKPORT
SAFETY DEPOSIT Ci.
FIILT NATIONAL. HANK UCILDINO,
DAVENF02T, - - - IOWA.
TVrfe t irotoctioii ;i- iin,t burglar, thieves
niil the Willi iu File ;ind Hurelar I'r.v f
Vaults aim !:ifes. I- now ueKire to r" t
S;ilet lii it V:n:lls. with cither combination V
key es ks. The lurk of IIm-sk safes are Pu
ilitleretit. ami uikIit the control of the renter.
1-acli s.-it eohtains a tin Inx in which, to pU.a
valuables-jut sim-Ii io-niiiiiniHlntioiis as Hi
waiiteil by Administrator, Kxeeutors, limrd
iaiiH. Capitalist. M.iiTit-d or Single Wouicn.
Farmers, M.sli.ini.s, Tr.ielliii Men, r
Si runner, having valiiabb-H. Frivate relirinz
rooms for the examination of aper. ;t
Sates in all si.-s, nuiuinn in tri.-e, i-r annum!
Ironi l lintj IhdLirs up to Thirty I Mian. a--i-onlinfr
to aije and lw;iUuti-Ar0.- V
laim fur paekai-t, Imixih or trunks. ITToa
are icoiiiK to travel, this is the only plac- of ab
solute saf.-ty In the threo cities for your silver
. .t.ti.iT-. u.irires ie.s.Hiaoio.
fail aud wee our Vaults, whether you desire
Sale or uoL
M. J. ROIILFS, Ctutodia.
The fiist coal shipped into this market
from Mercer county was from the mines
of Ii B. Ellis in tbe fall of 1878. and
hence given the name it atill bears. It is
well known .to he tbe beat sold in tbe
market, and other merchants have adop.
ted the same name and offering an in
ferior article for the genuine. Don't be
deceived, but buy the genuine celebrated
Mercer county coal of T. II Ellis, on
Second avenue, opposite St. Joseph's
church. The office has not been removed.
but is there still, and ia the only place in
tne roarxet seumsr the nl.I and genuine
article. Telephone 1(130.
For. Sale.
A nice niece of land In Cordova township, bclntr,
Ihe wl half of tha southeast quarter of section
nine in township twenty, north ran2e, two eaat,
In I took Inland connlr, Illinois. Tha above lan4
will be sold cheap and on easy terms. For par
ticulars enquire of or address
E. k. PAR.MENTKR, Att y at Law,
Jan 30-dwini Rock Wand. 111.
aasSasa
JOB PRINTING
OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS
Promptly and neatly executed by the Aaaus Je
oeparuaetit.
sTSBeoial attention paid t Comtrarcla wotk
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