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7 G THE ARGUS, MONDAY, JULY vvv-A.-. rir . i-(i,',,y,rt',.-1)'.,v.i.vv'... -&,-r-. - ' hr r fr;w I " ' XOJ7.. I 1! II I AM M, kill 1 '9 in f. I t 1 THE TBAYELEKS HCIDE. CHJCAUO, KOCH. ISLAND A PAOis'IC KAIL way Depot fcornet Fifth aveunc Mid Thirty tttt street, i'ruck li. Plummer, ageitV. , TRAINS. tSAST. Council Biutts & Minuoso- I ta Day Express.... 1 Kansas City Day Express. . Washington Express Omnha Express Omaha aud Denver Vest!-1 bale Express ) Kansas City Limited (Uuart-Rock Inland Express St. Paul and Minneapolis.... Kansas Citv and St. Jne 1:05 am 4 :45 am 0:i!) am 8:13 pm T :is5 pm 13:06 am U :-20 pm t :45 am I- '1J B1U ' I . W 111 4:5o am ll;15pni a:w pui l:i.i IU ! 0:15 am B:05 pm :15 am 8:10 pm tenver, Colorado Spring- I d Pueblo. I ll:45am; 3:50 pm DallT. vQoineeast. tGoinif west, j A Pull man sleeping enr li Riiiotrecked at Davenport and taken to Chicago daily 1T th'stain. This car la read for oocupaoo) at ! p. m. eor reser vation cf Berlin, ticket, etc., telephone 101)3 Kock Islunil, or apply at depot. F. H.Plusimeb. Agt. L. M. Alun. Gen. Agt. Psss Dept. Uavenport. BUKLINuTON ROUTE- C, B. Q. RAIL way Depot First avenue and Sixteenth at. M.J. Tonne, asest. TRAINS. , t,AV.f AKBI". 7i:40an.!7 :40 pm 7:40 pm I 0:40811 t. Loot-" Express , it. Is nl a lore's ..... St. Paul Sxpreis Beardstown Passenger. Sterling P.sen(rs Savanna Paen.er .;6:C0 pre 7:55 an fi ;FO nm 1V45 am 1 :f& am 9:30 am n:5i Dm 5:'-5 pm Dally. CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE ST. PAl'L RAIL way Racine A Southwestern Division De pot Twentieth -treat, between First and Second avenue, E. D. W. Holmes, agent. TRAINS. Leavk. 1 AKBiva. liail and Kxpre 7:(Mj"at; 9 3D .... tx. Paul Exprss 4'4'jpx 11:4 air t. A Acmm"dtinn.... 74 -n- o 0 " OCK ISLAND PRORIA RAILWAY DB pot First avenue and Twentieth a:rett. V. H. Rockwell, Aeoct. TRAINS. LitAV. AUrtivx Fast Mall Jtxpru's i :(i6 r.i 7:i5pu Sxpress 2:S0pm !:i5;jro Cable Accommodation 0:l0am J 01 pm " " 4 :00 pm !:uS ars BURLINWTON, CEDAR RAPIDS NORTU ern railway, depot fx)t of Brady street.Dav nporL J.E.Uannei;an, Gen.T'k't fc Pas.A.ent. - Davenrcyt Trains. I Leave. I Arrive. huBUcnur. I h4:55 pm bl0'45am Trelght ) bVCO am!bll:15 pm Leave West Davenport. West Lihertv Train tNorth. ;Si'U h. 7as!em;er l7:S5am ll0:Si)m " !al:3'l pm a4 50an " h6 45 am ' Frcluht hi :15 pm j hSifiam b:15pm ! bl :15pm " lll:5oiim nDaily. bD.uly except Sunday. tGoin; north. 4ioic(f bonrh ami i'at MOST OTRECT P.OTJTS TO TUB Ea.lt, Soiitli ana Southeast. BAST BOOTH. irustM'i. Kx;ircse Lv. Rocs Is.iui 8:0nam 2:l pm Ar. Orion 3 :45 im 8 :i "4 pm Camnrido H:Wm 3:i7pm G-ilya ft :36 am 3 :57 pr.i Wyom!r.k- 10:11 ami 4:33pm Pnccevi .rf '10:30 am t :55 pm Peoria .... '11:15am1 o:40pn: Bloomins:tou lMfipmi :l5pn: Sprtncflu'.d 3:40pm 10:ipm Jacksonville 4'l: pm' 12 -05 n't Decatnr 8:50 pm 10:00 pm Danville '3:50 pm! l'2:10am Indianapo!.? 6:55pm! 8;a5am Terro llni'.o 7:lflpm 10: CO am' Evansvwle i 1:20 ami 7:35am Bt. Loots 7:30 pm: 7:40 ax Clnclnna-i 11:00 pin 7:10 n't Loulsvil!? ...I wiriT Borwp. Lv. Peoria jlu:10am. 3:50pm Ar. Rock ' in 1 I 1 At pm 7:05pm Accommo l.v.in: trams leave Ro?-k Island at 0:00 a. m. and 6.20 p. m; arrive at Peoria3:50p. it. and 1 :1S a. ra. Leave Peoria 6:00 a. ra. and 7 :13p. m; arrive Rock Island 4:00 p.m. and 1:95 V rn. All train r in daily except Snndaj . All pe 'iier triin. arrive and "dopart Onion depot, Peoria. Fruo Cas.r z i-oa Fust Express Setween Hock Islond anl "e iria, both directions. Tnronitti :icSpr to all piints; baevat- caecked throauli to 4e:ination. OABLB BBANCM. ;iC-.ittIi, ACCvtC!.. Lv. Hies i Uu . : H.l.lam t.Oti pm Arr. itevaJid .' lO.ili am 5. OS pm " C'aV'' 11.00 am 5.40 pm lAC'OIQ. ACCOai. hv. C i..' . B.2 1 am H.IO pm Ar. t!iii::- 7.io: 1.45pa " !t ;?' U -,r. .1 7.V- a-n' 3.00 pie T. H. SrD'.OVT. . iTO:;ZHOI7S 'tr ,r o:1i'i' " "I'trt ve t Great Reck Island Route TO THE UAST. Best Dia'.ng Car Service in the World. The llock Inland is foremost in adopting any :tl vantage calculated to improve speed and give that lux ury, (safety and comfort that popular patronage demands. Its equipment is thoroughly complete with vesti buled trains, magnificent dining oars, sleepers and chair coaches; all the most elegant, and of recently im proved patterns. Faithful and capable management and polite, honest service from em ployes are important itemu. They aaouoie auty to the company i travelers and at is sometimes Ticult of accomplishment. .this line will hnd little on that ground. runs all libur- A ; MEDICIHE THAT MAKES GOOQ BLOOD GILMORE'S nnorimTicujinE Will completely change the Wood In your system In three months' time, and send new, rich Diood counting through your veins. II you i eel exhausted and nervous, are getting thin and iJl run down. Gilmore's Aromatic Wine, which is a tonic and not a beveraire, will restore you to health and strength. Mothers, nse It for your daughters. It Is the best regulator and corrector for all ailments peculiar to woman. It enriches the blood and frlves lasting strength. It Is guaranteed to cure Iiarrbo?a, Dys entery, and all Summer Complaints, and keep the bowels regular. Bold by all druggists for fci per bo .tie. ook's Cotton Hoot COMPOUND. A recent discovery by an old physician Sm cessfnlly used Uiontnly by thousands of la dies. Is the only per'ectly snfe and relieble medicine discovered. l;ewara of un principled tiru 'vista who of. fer Inferior medicines in place of ; his. Ask for Cook's Cotton Khot Compound, tike no substi tute, or inclose 1 and cents in poi-tagc in letter, and we will send, sealed, by return mail Full sealed particulars in plain enveli pe, to ladies only, i stamps Address . POND LILLY COVPANY, No. 3 fisher Block, rieVro, Mich. Sold in Kork Island by Mar-hall Jt Fishei. ."h per Honse, Hartx & arinsL-ii Sdth street and So ave.. and dniiiT-sts eve-v-A'iirf. PEOPESSIOiMAL CARD. ATTUltXEYS. E. I'AikXEM'Ell ATTORNEY AT LAW-Olllce iu Mitchell Jt Lynde's new block. JACES0N & HlliSl, TTORSEY9 AT LAW. ):2cc lu Rock Ii.la fl National Bank B:ii!aiut-. Hnrk !iann, .'ii T). WBV. 3WLK:i.t .'. -. A I B A TTOHKEVS AND t'OUNXKL'.-'R? A't xOrScc In Uovgt'.ou't ':ocU. lux i. IcI.im', til. Mt'EMliV A 7cE: tRl, a riKM Kx'e iT L.irt iviai money ot :vt n security, map i m S. . OIJKLL, TTtiKN'KY AT LAW Former. y nf Port Byron. 11 and during t..- pan two year? with the firm of Irownini; t n!riU.n at Mjl.ne, i;ij. imw op.'n'jd in olKe In the "i litnriiim iui i ini;, room 5, at iollni. C. J. SKiRl.t S. W. I-KAIiLB SEAK.LE Sr. SEA RLE. TTOKN'EvS .in 1 l'o i!w.-!i,ir at Law and bo .xticitors In Chancer: oince I tford's block. tuck Irlami. DENTISTS. R. ti. PEARDE. DENTIST. doom a", in Mitcr.ell Lyndi 'snew block. Take elevator OR. J. E. HAWTHORHE, DENTIST, Teeth extracted without pain by the w method. No 171C Second avenue, over Erell t Math's. DRS. BICKEL & SC 4QAKER Dental SimreoDS. Jl.tchel' & Lynde'e Klock.. Rooms 29-81 Take Elevator) ARCHITECTS. E6waki L. IIammati. HAMMATT O.ARK II. BUPOKD. BUFORD. ARCHITECTS, 'Rock Island. 111. 41, .Mitchell & Lynde bull ling. Office Room GEO. P. STAUDUHAR Arehiteet. fiats and snperintendenec for all class ol Biilldimrs. -(wtnt 53 and 5, Mitchell Lynde bulldiui.' TAEB EI.KTATOB PHrsiciAxs. DR. "W. .W. ADAMS, ucian and Surgeon. Special attention given to diseases of the Eye and Ear. Office and residence U12 Twentieth street. Oilicc hours: 10 to 13 a. ji., 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 p. ; Telephose Ko. 1209. DR. ASAY. PJiysician and Surgeon, 1134 Third Ave., Telephone 1270. Kcck Island, III. Office Hours : 10 a. m. to :S m., 1 to 3 p. m. and at night. J, R, Hollowbneh, M, D, Geo, E, Barth, H. D, drs. barth & hc'llowbush, Physicians and :3uegkons. Office 40933rd st. Telephone 1065 Residence 7x1 31st sL " orricx moitbs: Dr. Barth Dr, Hollowbnsh- to iu a, m. i jo ltoxand7 totjp. m, I ito5 DR. CHAS. M. lie: Eye, Ear, Nose 1188 I f o A WONDERFUL FORCE AN UNKNOWN POWER THAT MAY REVOLUTIONIZE OUR IDEAS. Odyllc Force Its Ilclation tn Mesmerism, Magnetism and Hypnotism An Intima tion of What This Force May Mean In Surgical Operations. In the historv of civilization frequent allusion is maie to an pcc;It and weird force, seemingly possessed by a few people of unusual temperamental devel opment, called odylic force. This force was first systematically studied and taught as well as exhibited by Dr. Mes mer, a Suabian, in 17T3. A.t a later date Uaird of England took up the subject, and after long and patient study made a still further advance in its application to beneficent purposes, and Dr. Carpenter of London followed up the study of what bad already been named as hypnotism and made it to some extent useful in the cure of disease. Like electricity, the inoscieric, mag netic, In puolic or odylic force is still a great mystery. Nobody knows its true origin or its essential character. They are both occult and known only by their phenomena. 'While electricity is being daily harnessed to the car of civilization and progress and, compelled to servo mankind ia a multitude of ways, mag netism or mesmerism has come more lowly into the servico of man. The odylic force is vastly more subtle and elusive than the electric, and there fore yields a far more tardy response to the question of science: "What r.rt thou? Vhence cosiest thoi'" Oa account of its great jiowor for tvil as well sis goo.l many governments have forbidden its practice and promulgation, notably those of France and Germany. It has always beeii discouiiteii.incd by the church as a species of heresy and witch craft, and until about 50 years ago it was practically under ban everywhere. Since the inductive method has been adopted for finding out nature's most sacred secrets, she has begun to whisper her occult mysteries into the souls of her most inquisitive children, and we come to know more and more of her fine sor ceries. For the most part this fine force has been devoted to the grotesque, and through its influcnco men and women have been made guys and merry andrews instead of loving devotees and faithful servitors. Yet many thoughtful men see in this Btrange force a subtile power for good and i.re betaking themselves to its study with a devotion and purpose that seems surely bound to divorce laesmerism from monkeyism and harnes3 one more of the fine forces of nature to the trkiuipbal car of science. Jugglery and jingoism fasten themselves upon two many unde veloped resources of tho race and have to be jdiakeu o"' sometimes with tho energy that piled tho pillars of tho temple upon the devoted head of Samson and his per secutors. But that energy is notv active ly at work clearing tho hypnotic field of the philistines that have infested it. Ihe people of our fair capital have been given a series of exhibitions of tho marvelous lowers and capacities of thia still too little known force. Dr. H. L. Flint of New York, an educated and conscientious physician and one of a family of great physicians, is giving nightly proferts of this mysterious force in our midst, and while to the casual ob server the humorous and ludicrous phases of the exhibitions are the attract ive features, yet to many thoughtful minds there i3 a deep and profound sig nificance in it. Chemical anaesthesia is held to be the greatest discovery of all t-e ages, and j-et here is a subtle force that does for many ieople not only all that chloro form can do in lulling pain and banish ing horror and fear, but does more, for it can banish disease in at least some of its forms without putting the patient in peril. It can make its votary sing a bappy roundelay while the surgeon is severing bis mangled memliers to save li .e. It can convert all pain int a beau tiful dream of happiness audTliininate the inflammatory process thmakes re covery problematic in so many cases. Among the otlic phenomena produced by Dr. Flint is one which makes the blood run cold in all sensitive and sympathetic spectators. In his daughter, a beautiful and delicate girl of 10, he induces cata lepsy, a state which so simulates death that in India ieople in that condition are buried for many days and then return to actit e life as if they had only slept a night, and while in this condition, with every muscle in the body rigid and hard as sole leather, she is laid across two chairs placed under her head and feet, and a largo limestone rock weighing COO pounds is laid upon her chest and abdo men, where it is broken into fragments with a heavy sledge hammer by some powerful man who is selected by and from the audience. From a private demonstration of this phenomenon made in my own office, without any chance for collusion or de ception, and every possible opportunity I could desire- to test the genuineness o the demonstration, I can only say I more than ever profoundly lm with the wonder and majes ative fiat that gave us Dr. H. W. L5 t Tr I A NEW FAD IN TEA- LEGAL INS Oil I IE. V ' m ) W Vanilla Is Heine; I'sed as a tho Coverage. Among the two-cent toys which are being sold on the sidewalks along leading city streets, is one of universal interest It is a flexible stick, not un like a piece of yellow whalebone, twisted into a kind of true lovers' knot You light one end of it, and as it smoulders slowly away, a scent of vanilla, not aggressively strong, floats through the air. This is' one of the good ideas of the street-hawkers, especially as vanilla is one of the perfumes which are popular almost with everybody. A few fad dists have it that vanilla used as a flavoring is intoxicat'ng, but those are only the people whom a piece of un derdone steak makes tipsy, and to whom green vegetables give all kinds of complaints. On some parts of the European con tinent a small piece of vanilla is put into the teapot together with the tea. The flavors are said to blend well, just as in Russia you take your tumbler of tea with a slice of lemon, instead of milk, and in France and Germany you add a teaspoonful of rum in your thimblelul of after-dinner coffee. Hut there is yet a daintier way of taking your vanilla flavor with your tea. And this ruffmc manner is llrit ish, and not continental. When the tea or coffee service is being made, vanilla flavor is added to the china when it is in the potter's hands and thus it is baked into every article of the set. Whenever afterwards the tea things get hot as they are being used, they exhale a faint aroma of vanilla, which to the fastidious, may be preferable to the actual infusion into beverages of the piece of square stem or the vanilla aromaties. Oca: a ate i Ca e Wc authorize our advertised drug gist to sell Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption, coughs anil "colds, upon this condition If you are af flicted with a cough, cold or any lung, throat or chest trouble, and will use this remedy as directed, giving it a fair trial, and experience no benefit, von may return the bottle and have your money refunded. We could not make this offer did wc not know that Dr. King's New Discovery could be relied on. It never liisappoints. Trial bottles free at Ilartz L'lle nieyer's drug store. Large size o c ami $1. A I.MADKK. Since its lir-t introduction Electric Hitters has gained rajiidlv in iiopi:!: favor, until now it is clearly in tin lead among pure medicinal tonics ami alteratives containing nothing which permits its ue as a lieveraire ir intoxicant, it is recognized as the best and purest medicine for all ail ments of stomach, liver or kidnevs. It will cure sick headache, indiges tion, constipation, and drive malaria fioni the system. Satisfaction guar anteed with each bottle or the money will be refunded. Trice onlv 50e per bottle. Sold by Hartz & L'ilemever. Bt'CKLEX S ARNICA SALVE. The best sal e iu the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum Fever sores, tetter, chapped hands. chilblains. corns, anil all skin erup. tions, and posi ivelv cures piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For ile by Hartz & Ulleiuever "When 3nby was sick, we paw hit uastoria. When f-he was a Child, she ri jj tor Castoria. When she beeaiae ?.Iiss, she clung to Castoria. When she Lad Children, she gavethuin Castoria. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Lane's Family bowels each day. to use it. Medicine moves the Most people nid 'eft Cry for Pitch; Coughing leads to consumption. Kemp's Balsam will stop the cough at once Chttdret. Oryfor .toiler's Castoria. An Indian Outbreak is a dreadful thing oubtedly caused by the imitating ptsofdirt Outbreaks, and crime generally, are ler possiDie among people who are ctea to ihi use or I:) "id I 'I'PAMlUr IF Issions id good e injures se KIRK'S tbrics. l.'jCliica&o. I b Complex' -m m av Flavor to ; A carnvrfp'o vr-rrTmp ; I I In the matter cf tins R. Enijlin debl ir. 1 he undersigned hereby gives nolle- that O is R. Enelin, doin; hu-ini s I- ihe ty nf K, ck Isl and, in the county of Hock 1 laud, ui .1 Kt:ite r.t Illim i did on the 29'h day of June A. 1. lS'irj, tnnsfer to the nndrriigned aassi!rn;e si'I his prup e ly for the hem-fit of his cr dltors. aeronliug to the provisions i f the a t conctning as iitnmei.ts. All jiersonshavin? c alms ai?iint said Uus R. Englin are hereby noiilled to present such e'nirts unde- oath or arlirmatlon, to me at Hk Island in said county and state within th i s months from this dat. Dated thi 30thday of Juni 1S1I3 J. Q. CLELAND. Asinee. guKHlFK'S SALE. By virtue of a special execution and fee hill N o 333, issued out of the clerk's oQire of the county court of Rock Island county, and state of Illinois, and to me directed, whereby I am commanded to make the amonnt of a certain judgment recently obtained aeainst Henry h tilers in favor of Rudolph Priester, out of the lands, tenements poods and chattels of the said defendant. Hen ry Ehleri1, 1 have levied upon the following property, to-wk. Part of lot twent -two (42 1, section four (4) towi.shiD seventeen (17). north rarge one (1) west of the Fourth principal meridian, situated in the conn y of Keck Island and the state of Ill inois, as shown by tbe assessor's plat of IStil. and containing six 6 acres, more or less. Therefore, according losaid command I shallex rose forsale at public auction all the right, title and interest of the above named, Henry h hlers.in and to The above described pruperty.-iu Thursday.the-J!lth dny of June.lM)3,at8o'clo k t. m ,at the north door -f the court house in the city or Rock Island, in the county of Rock Island and state of lll'iois, for cash in hand, to satisfy said execntion and fvc bill. Paled at Rock Island this 7ih day cf June, A. D. 1S4X C. D. GORDON, Sheriff of Kock Inland (.'onnty. Illinois. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed proposjU will he received at tl;c City Clerk's office. Rock li-land. 111., until Mondai, Juy3,lSU3 at 5 o'clock p m.. for c nsinicling h improvement ordered by an o dinmre of of Ihe city of Ko. k,Islmd, pasei Jnr.c T. 1S93, entitled An ordnance for the imp rove l em of Sevetcnth anl Ninei enlh trect8 from the omh line of Third to the north lina of Kou:h avenue, and of Twcntv-th rd street from toe south line of ' bird toih nor h line of l'onrth avenue, from the soutn line of Fifth avmue east nlong -aid Twenty-third slreei south to a line 5iO fi-ei routh of ami par iliei with 'he sou h Mc of Ninth avenne." tmler Ihe above ordin nee, ti c said stre. ts are ordc-ed curbed wilh cmb s on ', excavated and vraded, improved an 1 t .ved with paving brick of gnod qua'.i'y l'lans Mid spec ifirat ions lor su'd improvement on fi e at the City Clerk's office. An bids must be srconipanied with a c.rtilitd rheck in the sum of ioWl payable to tnc or ler cf Ihe treasurer of said citv, which shall 1. c me forfeited to said city In esse the bidrier shall fai' to enter iuto contract with approved s -tn-ties. t execute '.he work for the plans mentioned in hij hid and acronlirg to ihe plans and p riricitioiK in the evmt that the coiit ac! s!ia 1 I e auarded :o him. The r'irht ti rej. ct any or a lb il or projNWiUs is hen;by ex;.-res-ly rt served bv said ci: . A U. II F.s'lMj.ciiv Clerk. Eock Island. 111., Juii-j IS isirj. mien IX . TICIIMSNT 1 STATE OK ll.'.'X'OIS l.'f-CK iSI.AN'- C VNTV i lrcuit court nf Kock . term. A. D. ls'.ci slaiul conn v, septen lt.r i he IVople's National liank of 'Cock Islind, 111., vs C. W. Mos'er. iu attachment. I'lilm' uoticeis hen-by siivj to th- said '. W Mher that a writ .f attach tcent ucd out of tlie office of tneclerk of the circuit court of itocK Islsiut (ountv, lined the ;.t',,:i u.iv if Ma v. A I. lSStt, at the sr. it of the said Peop'.e's National Hank nnd a. aiu-t the e-tat- of t:,e said C. W. iloslier 'or tt e s.im of T. n Thoi sand . f !i(i"H Oil ilolUrs, directid to toe sheriil of said Keck Island court y. wh en said writ has been rv:irned exe cuted. Now, thenf.'-re, nn'ess y.n, the Slid C. W. Mnshir. shall personally be ana appear before Un said circuit cour. of Rock Island county on the first day of the rut ter n thereof, to be holileu at the court house in ihe city of Hoc-; Island, in county, on the 4th d y of September. A. I. IS'.t;!. rive special be il and plead to the said plaintiff's act on. juesnien' will be entered against you. and in favor of the said 1'eo jU 's National Uank. and so ranch of tne I roper: y attacked n nnv hu suf tieicnt lo sati-fy the said judgment ind "costs, will beso;dto satisfv tliesarm-. " (, E' iKiiS W. GAMBLE. Clerk. Js. I.. Haas, Plaintiff's At.orney. June 33. u. is:. MINIaTrlATOR'S 1ALS 1)F REAL ESTATE. Bv virtue ot an order and ilecice of the county court, of Km k 'slaLd county, state o; Iliinoi", made on the velition rf the undersiizncd, James ", Johuston. administrator of the estate of Tuoiuks B. O'Donnell, deceased, at the Slav term, A 1.,1S".'3, of said court, to-wit, outhe 3d day of May, A. D., 1S93 Ard an o der en ered on the l'lth day c f June, A. 1).. ls'.ij, orderius: n readv, rtisinc " I shall on the pith dav of -Tnly, A. D-. ISM, between Ihe ho irs of Wo'cloet in the forenoon, and 5 olock iu the aftenioou of said d y, sell at public sale, at the north door of the ci.urt house, in ih? city of Rock Island, in said county, the real estate desriihed as fo.lows. to-wit: That certain tract or parcel of land situated in the northweet quarter (t) of section number twenty elg. t ( Js). townstiip number nineteen (l!U, nrrth ranse three (3), ast of the Fourth (4) princlpa' meridian described as follows, begin ninir -'J.J.H feet east of the corner of sections 2d. SI, 2S and in the township sforcsaid; thence -ontb 1.8 I'eet. then'e norm s6if degrees, east li'ei feet thence north itlt degreis, west 10 feet, to the section 1 nc; thence west on the section line i'.i feci to tho p ace of beginning. Situated in the township of Canoe Creek, county of Kock lsl- nd, statu of Il';uo:8.on the following terms, to-w.t: Cash on delivery of dew: Dated this p)th day of June. A. II . 1SH3. J. R JollSsTJN. Adniiiiis'iutor of tne Estate of Thouius B. O'Don nell, Deceased. DMINISTKAToJi'o KOlICiE. ST1TF. OK ILLINOIS, i. "IK IsLANU COt'NTT I 1 1 'be county court ot said county lo the Mat T. rm, A. 1). l-'.tt. . lam o It. Johnston, administrator of the f s tate el It' s lie Uarii.aatei, deceascu. vs Eiuelie Kuhr, A lie; En 'el. Theodore llartntuiel, Wil li mi Hart r aire', Arthur Hartna'el. Edwin Hart :ia;' 1 an i l'sut liannigel. Alii 1 ivit nf nou resijence of a'd Eocl'e Ro ller, Alice Enfel, Thoodaire Unrlnagel, Willieiu Uui -.ua' 1. Arthur liartnairel and tihvin liart nagel h.iiiie been fiUd in the otlire of the clerk of sitiit county court, notic is hereby liiven to the S'id snu-li Kclier Alice Engt-1. TLeoilore llart ruael. wtiliam ilartuiigel, Arthur Uartnugei and Edwin llaitna el, heirs of the said Ko6alie llart naizcl, ili-ceased, that the said James R. John ston, ailir.inist ator of the estate of ltosalie llartnaeel. deceased, flli'd in Ihe said coun ty court on ihe 10 h .lay of June. A. D., 1S93. his petition maki g the slid Emelie Koher, Alice Alnirel. lheodo-e Uartnasftl. William llurtnieel, Anhar liar naL'i' ru.u HannaKel sua t-nul HannoKel, delcndants, pravinK for an order di re, tins him lo sell. for ihe purpose of paying tee debts of said estate, the following descriuedi real cs'ste. to-wit- The norti twenty (S0 acres of the wcat half of the east palf of section nine I'J) la township aevemeen (17- north range two (3) west of tne fourth (4) principal meridiau sltn ated - in the County of Kock IrUnd, state of Illinois, except ing ih oefrom rbe following described real estate taken by the United States gov. rumen t for the building of the Illinois and Michigan canal. Be ginning a' a point on the half section line forty two (4-) chains and fifty-seven 57) Unas south of the southwest cor 'tr of the southeast quarter of said section nine (9) and running thence south sixty-three (63) degrees and forty (40) minutes east (8 63 oegrees 49 E) thfrteen chains and twenty-four links (13 i4-100 chains) th -nee soath fifty -two degrees and fifty-five m'nates cast (S 62 degrees 65 minutes E) ten chains and fifty-nine I nks (10 69-100 chains) more or less to the east line of said west half of Uie cast half of said sec' ion nine i9) containing between a'd line and Ror Biver eight and twenty two hundredths (8 22-1U0) acres more or less That a summons thereupon be issncd out of said court against the above named defendants returnable on the 1st day of the term of said county court, to -be held at the court house in said county on he first Monday of Jnlr, A. D-, 1$'J3. as is by the taw required, which suit is now pending. Now, un'css yon appear In said court ou the tirst day of the August term, thereof to, be held at " tbo court house in tbe city of Kock Island, m . said conucy and state, on the first Monday of August, A. I). ?S93, and p'ead, answer or demur, to a petition there in riled, the same will be taken as confessed uanst yon, and judgment- thereon Igaintt you entered accordingly. , . Dated this 14ih dayof June, A. D. 1893. UJALMAR KOULER, Clerk. ' it-:i.l' i ..clu:v -olitit. ic i eai liistatu-rii -insurance Agent- aej.n:snuj. among othfot tlme-triec oc wal uowti Firt Iasnranct Compnies b loi.o,; rtoyal IninranceCompanv, of Bnetai AeschesterPirelns. Com'pany of N. 1. anilalo German Ins. Co., Buffalo, N. . ttocnester German Ins. Co., Rochester, h v Cltixens Ins. Co., of Pittsburgh, Pa. sun Fire office. London. Union Ins. Co., of California. ecurity Ins. Co.. Hew Birea, Conn, aiiwankee Mechanics Ins.Oo., Milwaast wt aetman Fire Ins. Co., of Peoria, III, Office Cor, 18th St., and Sexond Aye. ROCK ISLAND. ILL. Establish rj 18i88. , "THE OLD RELIABLE. HATES & CLEAVELAM OKNKHAL mis mm Repreeeating over 40 Million Dolltis of Cash assets I ire. Life. Tornado. Accident, Marine, j Employer's Liability -INSURANCE. 1 Bonds of Suretyship. ' OKFK K-Room 21, Mitchell Lyndc's bAjck lock Islan.l, Ills. A- tVSiirure our rates: they will interest M. BUFORD, v. xenera Insurance Agent. Tne oli rue and Time-trictf C-;-aL:c rcprescuToii. Losses FroniDtiv Paid. .les as low as any reiianle co.upa: y cau afford Voar fiitrouakre is solicred. rSheumsti-jm, Lumbato, Sciatica, Kidi ey Complaints, Lame tsac.t ccc. DR. Sinp's t Ft With Electro-Magrtetlc SUSPENSE , ' ...... "test I'atealat ltc InproTcnrnrt . ' . M"-.iiein ao ifUMM result ove. taxation of brain nerx forces i exremtfm k1.1,1 . "..'.'u ut-uiiuy, Fiiy.'piessneas, la lamelck. lumhniro. ruiw all . 1 . ve.!i!", hea't,, e,c' Ti" electric iSelt 7.',, imuniiifTv ' over "triers. Cum !I?.,T..iy !fr wearer or we forfeit SS.OOU.uo nlt. h.ri V "ls "o diseases or no pov. Tli SJI2. .fi it Jt"1 "'red by this marvelous inv. nt of tenuuionuts in tins and ,.wry other state. rwii0 iviT r'rel wer.lt men. K.K .lib SaIV. l."1 V,ro""".'i"',k l'AKAVri!.I i ui OUarv oend lor lilua'J Pamphlet, nuuleJ.scaie-d. U ' SANDEN ELECTRIC CO.. Jo. 16 lz Salle St,. CUICAiiO. ILll Jo IN h)r THOMAS. I'JT TO 8 DAYR ' 'AN ABSOLUTE COftE porf 4AK I WrtT ah ejLK'LUKt. ASK FOR O 3 .o PAIN, NO 8TA.M. " 'snt yCTic s wrtK each i ' TL- t 'el Dfi..-(STS. e.enrrai i-nemlcal Co, im Mn T H THOMAS 8ol Afrent vr Rock IsIiom. CURB TOURSrirf frfm,VII-i.i.n i . for any u natural diarhra.a7Iwb witnouttheaidornnblicity ofa , doctor. Non-Doiaonona and Ignaranteed not to stricture. 1 i'm uiuvertai Amtrica Curt. ' Manufactured by .Tit tvui fAemieal Co. I CINCINNATI, o. u. .. . METROPOLITAN 5 Car. Michiaan Ave. and un.. tl THORCAJOH INSTRUCTION. 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