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THE ARGUS, MONDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1904. rw w. - 1 - 'a t O O O OI.TM Of" j V S -c,f- U N ITU I? El S TO CXXX3000COOOC 300CX5000C QOQCC mi 8 mmiMmmmm sort. CHANNON, PERRY 6c CO., Davis Block. Old Thono 1143. OOOCXXXICCXX:COOOCC OOC OOOOO GK'-'I 4fJVr':i h SIMON LEWIS. ! ' 1 ! Z -y? iP'1 4t VrMh 5 C. OCOGOOOOGCOOOOGCOCK O ROCK ISLAND SAVINGS BANK 8 O ROCK ISLAND, ILL. O Incorporated Under the State Law. 4 Per Cent Interest Paid on 8 ,j Deposits. S 0 Money Ixianed on Personal Collateral or Real Estate Security. O OKiai'iis 1 J. M. r.ufor.l. lr -.iidci-.t. H. T. Hull. Yi.-o lTvsiil. nt. V. Jrccn:iwaIt. C;isliir. noK.in the l.issinoss July 2. and oi-ciipifs S. i:. I'oriur of Mitch- ell & I.vml.'s luiihliMr. CXXXDOCXXOOGOOOOOOOOOCX H. E. CASTEEL, President. L. I. Ml" Vice Central Trust s Savings Bank ROCK ISLAND. ILL. INCORPORATED UNDER STATE LAW. Capital Stork fimi.lMMt. l our I'rr Cent Intrrmt Iald on Drpukita. C. J. I-arkin. J. J. LaVelie. II. E. Casteel. L. D. Mudge. H. II. Cleaveland. Mary E. Robinson, E. D. Sweeney. H. W. Tremanm TRUST DEPARTMENT. Estates and property of all kinds are managed by this depart ment, which is kept entirely separate from the banking business of the company. We act as executor of and trustees under Wills, Ad ministrator. Guardian and Conservator of Estates. Receiver and assignee of insolvent estates. General financial agent for non-residents, women, invalids and others. 2COOS No ! Woivder this man does such a fine business. Look what a reputation he has the last 20 years. ,1 5 JOHNNY JONES CXXXX5CXX500000000000000CX300 Deadly I Parallel Perhaps all heating work looks 5 alike to you, but the results will ho as different as day and night. Our work means the kind that ? "delivers the goods" in heat, where, and as wanted, and costs you no more than the indifferent New 6148. 112 West Seventeenth St. CVOCCXXXXXXXOOOOCOOCOOCX500Q All Run Down. There is nothing better when are in that condition than a good cordial. But it must be good. We 4 pride ourselves on our excellent stock of Fine Wines and Liquors of all kinds, and if you will only come to us when the doctor prescribes. J you will be sure f getting the Best. Our prices are more reason able than you will find elsewhere. Market Square. IIIHWTOHS Q H. K. Cable. V. Grrcnawalt, Q Wiiliam H. Dart. lMiil Mitchell, 3 11. 1". Hull. I.. Simon. Q i:. W. Hurs.t, J. M. Rufnrd. Q jhll v:k O S'.ii-itrs J.u-ksn ; 1 Iv.rt. O ti : o ti f o 8 o lii o III o (.; n I DOE, President. H. B. SIMMON". Cashier. II. D. Mack. John Schafer, M. S. Heagy. H. B. Simmon. -I DAVENPORT DOTS Laura Uernice Ickes. the 22-months-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Ickes. 217 East Sixth street, met with a very painful accident Saturday after noon which might have had serious re sults. Mrs. Ickes was housecleaning at the time, and the woman engaged to assist her thoughtlessly left an opened can of concentrated lye in the kitchen upon a chair. The little child later found and drank it. Its screams soon brought the other members of the fam ily rushing to the kitchen. Upon their arrival there they found the little one's mouth smeared with the poisonous mixture. Dr. A. V. Bowman was sum moned and gave the child all the re lief possible. The lye had severely burned its mouth and lips and these are badly swollen. Fortunately, no serious results are anticipated from the in juries. A sentence, which will be the occa sion of much comment, was imposed by Judge A. J. House in the district court Saturday afternoon. It was pro nounced in the case of the colored man. William Durley. who was arrested for murder in connection with the death of his wife, which occurred in St. Luke's hospital a few days subsequent to a brutal assault which he had made upon her. Durley was living in a shantboat moored in Rockingham near the Simon Yann place, ami was employed as a clammer. One day he and his wife had a difference, and dur ing it he is alleged to have assaulted her, brutally beating her and throwing her down on the floor of the shanty boat wherein they lived, fracturing her neck so that she lay in a comatose condition until she died at St. Luke's hospital, whither she was taken some time afterward. For the crime of man slaughter tne minimum sentence is one year in the penitentiary. Judge House imposed the maximum one of three years at hard labor in the peni tentiary at Fort Madison. Ernst Otto has arranged with the Turner hall club to give, during the Sunday afternoon concerts. The series will begin Sunday next, Oe. lt and will continue every Sundav thereafter during the season. o Saturday s session ot the l pper Iowa Conference, it was decided to hold next year's conference at Hamp ton, la. An invitation to meet at that placH was read and unanimously ac cepted. E. W. Urady has received word from Mrs. 1?. E. Alexander of Chicago, noti fying him of the death of her mother, Mrs. Dr. Keck, which occurred at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon at her home. t;."i.".2 Greenwood avenue, in that city. Mrs. Dr. Keck was for nearly years a practicing physician in Davenport and had one of the largest infirmaries in the state located here. This -was the building located at the northeast corner of Sixth and Brady streets. At the time of fier removal from Dav eniHut the building was sold to W. C. Putnam and by him transferred to the Y. M. C. A. It is now occupied by the Power College of Music. o The jury in the case of A. gard vs. the Glucose Sugar company returned a verdict it awarded the plaintiff the $27.. "). Huggard sued for P. Hu-;-Refining wherein sum of $7o.0(0. the greatest amount ever asked for in a damage suit. He alleged that while acting as machinist he had occasion to pass by an unguarded place, and that while doing so a piece struck him on the small of the back, knocking iiim from his feet into a starch vat from which he was rescued an hour later in an unconscious condition. He never fully recovered and is now par alyzed in the lower limbs. S. A. Weaver was Saturday released from the county jail a free man. after being confined in the bastile since last May. W'ravtr is the man who was bound over to the grand jury upon two counts. These were preferred against him by L. R. Walker, the wealthy Princeton merchant. One charged him with assault with intent to kill and the other with threatening to extort money. The grand jury several days ago re turned a "no bill" in each case, but the prisoner was still held in jail upon his bound over to keep the peace. MOLINE MENTION Jinimie Muhl comes to Moline Sun day. Oct. 1U. with a bunch of long-haired football warriers representing a town team from LaSalle. to play the gre-.it gridiron game with the East Ends of this city. The prowess of th? Moline lads is extending over the state and some stiff games are being ar ranged. Moline lodge No. 113. I. O. O. F., met in Metropolitan hall Friday even ing anl installed officers elected re cently, together with the newly ap pointed officers: Silting Past Grand. John Q. Hawk: N. G., N. A. Choate; Y. G.. Charles Fraser: recording secre tary. R. K. Crane: financial secretary. Charles F. Pruessing: treasurer. V. E. Firown: Ti. S. X. G.. Nels Druva; L. S. X. G.. H. A. Baumgartner: R. S. V. G.. Ross Richards: L. S. V. G.. John P. Thcmas: R. S. S.. Joe Daebelleihn: L. S. S.. Gail Roenitz: warden, R. Bue low; conductor. James Hasson: outside guard. Charles Proseus; inside guard. George F. Townsend: chaplain. Job TulTley; finance committee, H. A. Lau, George F. Townsend and George A. Ford: trustees. A. B. Williams. J. E. Mitchell. C. L. Nelson, and Ross Rich ards. Charles Yandeman, residing on the Co'ona road, in Hampton township, died Saturdav morning of stomach trouble at the age of 40 years. He had lived in America 12 years. A wife and five children survive. The funeral was held at 9:30 today from St. Mary's church. Interment in East Moline. Members of the Svea chorus are tired of the Deere & Co. hose house a." meeting place and are casting abut for a permanent home. The hose house has served a good purpose while the chorus have not been in financial shape to incur the expense of renting quarters. But as the chorus has grown in membership and advanced in age, it has become stronger financially and a step toward the rental of a hall will be taken at once. Notice to all members of a meeting to be held Tuesday Tues day evening has been issued and th--advisability of renting a hall in the Rosenstein block on the corner of Fifth avenue and Fifteenth street will be dis cussed. Chances are that the hall will be rented as a permanent home, and that it will not only be used for th usual practice, but that it will be fur nished as a club for members as well. F. W. Gould's new residence to be built on the brow of the bluff between Twenty-third and Twenty-fifth streets will command one of the finest views in the three cities and possibly th? country. The site is now being graded and five hundred yards of spacious grounds will surround the new home There will be a rolled terrace extend ing to the northeast ami the home will face in that direction, giving command of the Mississippi river, the broad ex panse of Iowa territory on the oppositt side. Watertown. East Moline. Rock Island and Davenport in the distance. At the Woman's club meeting Satur day afternoon at the First Baptist church, C2 names were voted uion making the total membership now 452. The club has announced its program for the year showing the dates anil the general subjects as follows: Oct. S. Our Public Schools; Nov. 12. Thanks giving: Dec. 2, Open meeting The Preventability and Curability of Pul monary Tuberculosis and the Duty of the State and the Individual Citizen in Relation Thereto. Dr. William E. Quine. president Illinois State Medi cal society: Dec. 10, Philanthropy; Jan uary. open meeting. Civil Service: Jan. 14. Art: Feb. 11. Music: March 11. Civil Betterment: April S. Domestic Science; May, Annual meeting. Republicans of East Moline will hold their first flag-raising campaign rail) this evening and the Moline club;; will participate. The East Moline marching club participated oin thc Deneen rally here the other evening with a representation of some Co strong for the parade, one of the larg est bodies of men in the great pageant. The East Moliners will unfurl their flag on the corner of Fifth avenue and Ninth street and L. M. Magill ot this city, and J. K. Scott and R. B. Olmstead, of Rock Island, will be thr speakers. The Watertown band will be on hand to furnish the music; the Watertown marching club, the First Yoters' club and one or two of the ward clubs of this city. Deere & Co.'s large plant is now fully equipped with a fire alarm sys tem. The work of installing this sys tem has been going on for some time and was completed Friday evening. The wires are strung from the factory to the Central fire station, where there is a private alarm box. With this sya tern installed Deere & Co. has perhaps the most complete one in the tri-eities. In the plant is to be found 24 alarm boxes placed in every conspicuous place. When an alarm is turned in it will sound five times before ceasing, making it impossible for the depart ment, to make a mistake. The alarm als designates in what part of the shop the fire is, on what floor and what gate for the department to enter. If an alarm sounded No. 12 the department would know immediately that the fire was in the wood shop on the third floor and that they were to enter through gate Xo. 3. COURT HOUSE RECORD. In Circuit Court. CHANCERY. Von Lake vs. Yon Lake. Defendant called and de- Oct. S Di vorce. faulted. 2-;, Moline Trust & Savings bank ABOUT THAT COAT You wear a coat. Why? To keep the cold out? No; to keep the warmth in. What of the body that has no warmth the thin, poor body that lacks the healthy fleh and fat it needs? For sut h we say that Scott's Emulsion provides the right kind of a coat. Why? Be cause Scott's Emulsion builds firm, solid flesh and sup plies just enough fat to fill nature's requirements no more. That means bodily warmth. We"! snd too a vT.pl fire upon request. SCOTT & BOWXE, 409 Pearl Street, New York. PROFESSlOXAIi ATTOnXBVS. JACKSON. HURST & STAFFORD At-lurneys-at-law. Office in Rovk Isl and National bank building. SWEENEY & WALKER Attorneys and counselors at law. Abstracts of title. Office in Beng-ston block. SEARLE & MARSHALL Lawyers. Money to loan on grood real estate se curity. Mitchell & Lynde block. Rock Island. 111. U. M. McCASKRIN Attorney-at-Law. Rock Island and Milan. Rock Island office in Bengston block. Milan ottlce on Main street. JAMES F. MURPHY Attorney at Law. Gt-neral legal practice. Office room 13. Mitchell & Lynde building. Union Electric 'phone 5601. LUDOLPH & REYNOLDS Attorneys-at-Law. Money to loan. General le Kal business. Notary public. 1705 Second avenue. Hufora blocK. McENIRY & McENIRY Attorneys at law. Loan money on good security; make collect ions. References. Mitch ell & Lvnde, bankers. Onice. Mitchell & Lvnde building. CONNELLY & CONNELLY Attorneys- at-Law. N. A. Larson, teweuish Art -vokat. Office over Crampton's book store. 1719 Second avenue. Pensions, Loans. Patents, etc. ARCHITECTS. LEONARD DRACK Architect and su perintendent. Skinner block, second lloor. office hours, 10 to 12 a. m., 4 to 5:30 p. m. FLORISTS. HENRY GAETIIJE Proprietor Chip piannoek nursery. Cut Mowers and designs of all kinds. City store, 1607 Second avenue. Telephone 1110. LAUNDRIES. ROCK ISLAND STEAM LAUNDRY Riiuersfeld & Sexton. proprietors. Fine finish and quick service. 1S14 Third avenue. 'Phone west 1293. EDUCATIONAL. AI OI STANA COLLEGE Rusiness de partment. A thorough business training given for entry into com mcrcial life. Terms reasonable. Ap ply at Augustana college. VILLA DE CIIANTAL A home school conducted for girls by the Sisters of the Visitation. It udimentary and higher branches and all polite ac complishments taught. Twentieth street and Fifteenth avenue, Rock Island. Tips to Travelers. On Oct. 11 the Rock Island will have on sale round trip tickets to a num ber of points in Indiana. Ohio and Ken tucky, at rate of one fare, plus $2. Re turn limit, 30 days. Are you going to Kansas City or the southwest? If so. take the South west Limited on the C, M. & St. P. at 10:30 p. m.. or the early morning train at 5:30. You will be assured of a pleasant and safe journey. Cheap rates to St. Louis, Mo., on ac count of the exposition, via the Illinois Central. Tickets on sale daily. Best service. Quick time. WTrite cr call on us for full information. City ticket office, 329 Main street, Peoria. 111. G. A. Smith, general agent. 'Phone M 89G. Stop and Think. If you want to go to Chicago you can take one of the C, M. & St. P.'s fine trains and make an easy and rap id journey. Trains for Chicago leave Rock Island as follows: At 4:15 a. m. arriving at Chicago at 8 :5a a. m. and at 11:50 p. m., arriving at Chi cago at 7:55 a. m. Illinois Central Excursions. To the south and southwest only $18 round trip, Peoria, 111., Vicksburg, Miss., New Orleans, La., Houston Tex., Galveston. Tex., San Antonio Tex., Dallas, Tex., Fort Worth, Tex and intermediate points. Tickets on sale Sept. 20th and 27th. Oct. 4th and ISth. A grand opportunity to see the south and southwest. Stop overs per mitted en route. For full particulars write or call on the undersigned. G A. Smith, Commercial Agent. City ticket office, 329 Main street. vs. Swedberg. et al. Bill. J. D. Metzgar appointed guardian ad litem for minor defendants. Adult defendants called and defaulted. Answers of minor de fendants by guardian ad litem. Cause referred to master. 2o7, Diermann. administrator, vs Murray, et al. Bill. Cause referred to master. In County Court. Oct. S. Estate of Charles J. Daniel son. Final report of administrator filed. Hearing thereon set for Thursday. Oct. 27. lff4, at 9 o'clock a. m. Ordered tat administrator notify heirs by pub lication in some newspaper published in Rock Island county, Illinois, at least once in each week for three successive weeks. Estate of George F. Adelmann. Indi vidual bond of said Ixjuisa Adelmann as such executrix filed and approved, security thereon being waived in and by said will, and letters testamentary'; issued to ner. Estate of Dennis McGraw. Widow's relinquishment filed and approved. In re conservatorship of George V. Sample, insane. Conservator's inven tory filed and approved. Estate of John Anderson. Adminis trator's oath taken and filed. Bond of said Charles E. Battles in the sum of $3,000 filed and approved and letters of administration issued to him. Estate of Swan Brown. Executor's oath taken and filed. Individual bond of said Charlotta Brown as such exec utrix filed and approved, security there on being waived in and by said will, and letters testamentary issued to her. Estate of John Christ Henry Voight. Petition by Wiebke C. Thompson for letters testamentary filed. Petition granted. Executrix's oath taken and filed. Individual bond of said Wiebke C. Thompson as such executrix filed and approved, security thereon being waived in and by said will, and letters testamentary issued to her. FUEL EMrillfi COAL & COKE COMPANY lnlesale and retail dealers in bi tuminous and anthracite coal. Prompt delivery service. Office. 1T1S Kirst avenue. Telephone west 1-!M. HOTELS AND KESOHTS. LAS VEGAS HOT SPRINGS Located ii.767 feet above the sea. All year round resort. A perfect place for rest. For particulars, address Dr. Duniel S. Perkins, medical director, Ias Vegas. N. il. It K ATI AG AND PLUSIBIMO. CHANNON. PERKY & CO. Heating anil plumbing along scientific lir.es. Careful and skilled workmen. Prompt attention. 114 West Seventeenth street. 'Phone 1144. LKtjAL Publication Notice. State of Illinois, Rock Island Cnuii- v. In the County Court, r term. A. 1 . lStnt. P to the oeto 'titioli to Sell Real Estate to Pay Debts. Jilniore Hubert, administrator of the estate of Oilmore lloliert. deceased, petitioner, vs. Margaret Dunlap. Sar ah J. Ilobert. Marv Cosgro, John Ho bert, Peter 11. Hubert. Elizabeth Wag ner. Annie Mvers. William Ilobert. Joseph Ilobert. Ida Rear. Belle liish- !. Albert J. Whitney, administrator of the estate of Klavel J. Whitney dec-eased, and A. J. Miller, defend ants. To the above named defendants. Pe trr H. Hobert. Elizabeth Wagner. Annie Mveis. William Hobert, Joseph ilobert mid Ida Rear, and each ot them. Affidavit ot your non-resioence ami of the non-residence ot each ot you, having been tiled in the above entitled cause in the office of the undersigned lerk of the county court 01 tne couniy of Rock Island and state ot Illinois. you are hereby notilied mat tne aoove "named petitioner has. heretofore, on the tirst dav of September. A. D. 1303. tiled in said county court his petition, on the probate side of said court, pray ing for an order or sum couri 10 sen the following described real estate, of which the said at cedent uiea seizeu, 10 wit: . . .... The southeast quarter v4 '. 01 me northwest quarter ( i . of section num ber twenty t20), township number six- Ken (Id), north ot range rour west of the fourth 4 principal meriuian. situated in the eounty of Rock Island ,i.l ct;ite 11 Illinois: mat sain pennon has been duly amended; that the above named are the parties 10 saiu cause. and that said cause stands continuea in said court, and is still pending therein: that you have been mane neienuanis thereto; that u summons nas been issueu in said causi against: you, rciiiriiauie 10 the October term. A. l. is"i. 01 sam court, to be begun and noiuen in me court house In the city of Rock Island, in said count v and state, on the nrsi Mondav of October. A. D. 19o4. at which time villi will appear and plead, answer or demur to said petition, as amended. If vim see tit. , Dated at Rock Island. 111., this lith day of September. A. D. 1904. HENRY R. Hl'RRARD. Clerk of Said County Court. HARRY M. M'CASKRI! '. Attorney for Administrator. Publication Notice. State of Illinois, Rock Island Coun t v ss : In the County Court of said County to the November term. A. !.. 1904. Petition to sell real estate to pay Andrew O'lirien. administrator of the estate of John H. Norris. deceased, peti tioner, vs. Hazel Norris. The Central Trust Savings Rank of the city of Rock Island, county aforesaid, guardian of Marvil Norris. the Central Trust i Savings Rank of the City of Rock Isl and Countv aforesaid, administ rutin of the estate "of Hazel Norris. defendants. To the above named defendant, Mar vil Norris: Affidavit of your non-residence and that your residence is in Rolle. pocohontus county. state of Iowa, having been tiled in the above entitled cause in the office of the under signed clerk of the county court of the countv of Rock Island, state of Illinois, you are herebv notified that the above named petitioner has heretofore 011 the ;50th dav of September. 1904. filed in the county court of said county his peti tion on the probate side of said court, praying for an order of said court to sell" the following described real estate, of which the said decedent died seized, to-wit: The north half of lot "I." in Chamberlain Bros.' subdivision to the town now vitv of Rock Falls, situated in the county of Whiteside, state of Illinois; that a summons has been is sued in said cause against you returna ble to the November term. A. I).. 1904, in said court to be begun and holden in the court house of Rock Island in said county and state on the first Mon day of November. 1904. at which time and place you will appear and plead, answer or demur to said petition, and that said cause is still pending in said court. Dated at Rock Island. Illinois, this 30th day of September, 1904. HENRY R. 1 ll'RHARD. Clerk of Said Court. McEniry & McEniry solicitors. tiunrdinu'M Sn. State of Illinois. Rock Island Cmin . ss : In the County Court, October T rni. A. D. 1904. l!y virtue of an order and decree the "countv court of said county, m and entered at the October term. A. l'.iiit. of said court, on the petition of ad D. of the nnilei-sitriied. M.irv M. Miller, g'lanl- ian of Stephen Miller and Roy A. .Miller, minors, to sell the real estate of said minors, described in said petition. I shi.ll 011 T11cs1l.1v. the Nth dav of No vember. A. D 1904. at the east door of the court house, in the city of Rock Island, countv of Rock Island, and state or Illinois, at the hour of 2 o'clock In the afternoon of said day. sell at pub li.. miction :ill the right, title and inter est of said minors in and to the follow ing described real estate, situated in the countv of Rock Island and state of Illinois, to-wit: Lot No. seven (T). in block No. one ( 1 l. In Stewart's First addition to South Moline, subject to a mortgage for the sum of one hundred and tiftv dollars 1 1 ".O.ou In favor of Marv E. Stewart, on the following terms, to-wit: Cash in hand at the time of Sil Da ted' at Rock Island. 111., this 7th day of October, A. D 1904. y .MARY M. MILLER. Guardian of SK-phen Miller and Roy A. Miller, minois. Lucian Adams, Attorney for Peti tioner. Administrator" Nolle. Estate fcf W. A. Ware, deceased. The undersigned, having been ap- Island, state of Illinois, deceased. heri by gives notice that she will appear be fore the county court of Rock Island countv. at the countv court room. In the city of Rock Island, at the Decem ber term, on the first .Monday in De cember next, at which time ail persons having claims against said estate are notified and requested to attend for the purpose of having the same adjusted. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment to the undersigned Dated 1st dav of October. A. D. 1901. MRS. SARAH E. WARE. Administratrix. Admlnlatrator'a Notice. Estate of David M. Tipton, deceased. The undersigned, having been ap pointed administrator of the estate of David M. Tipton, late of the county of Rock Island, state of Illinois, deceased, herebv gives notice that he will appear before the county court of Rock Island countv. at the county court room. In the citv of Rock Island, at the Decem ber term, on the first Monday in De cember next, at which time all persons having claims against said estate are notified and requested to attend for the purpose of having the Fame adjust ed. All persons Indebted, to said estate are requested to make immediate pay ment to the undersigned. Dated Cth day of October. A. I). 19l4. CHARLES W. DI'KHAM. Administrator. PATENTS. PATENT and trademark ..ill.-. ......n 14. Alitcneii t Lymle (Molding iu k Island. James P. Murphy. !i-'i,-i;n ... branch of Moore & t'o.. patent attor ney". Washington, 1. C.. and Chica go. Ill- LEGAL Notice of Klnnl Settlement. Estate of Fcter Larkin, deceased. Public notice is hereby given that the undersigned. Charles J. l.irkin. admin istrator of the estate of lvter l.aikin. deceased, has this dav filed his 1. 11:1 1 re port and settlement as such in (heiouu ty court of Rock Island county, ai .1 hearing on said report bus been set .-r Oct. 1T, lyo4. at 9 o'clock a. m . at wlii, h lime persons interested may appearand make objections- thereto, and if no ob jections are tiled, said report will be ap proved at that time, and the mul-i-i." n -ed will ask for an order of distribution, and will also ask to be discharged. Hock Island. 111 . Sept. 2:5. P.11U. CHARLES J. LARKIN. Administrator. James P. Murphy. Attorney. AdmlnlHlrator'a Notice. Estate of Jssie A. Harrington. de ceased. The undersigned, having been ap pointed administratrix of the estate of Jessie A. Harrington, late of the count c of Rock Island, state of Illinois, de ceased, hereby gives notice that she will appear before the county court of Rock Island county, at the count v court room, in the city of Rock Island, at the No vember term, on the tirst Monday in November next, at which time all "per sons having claims against said estate are notified and requested to attend for the purpose of having the same ad lust ed. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate pay ment to the undersigned. Dated l!Uh dav of September. A. D. 1904. ANNA E. HARRINGTON. Administratrix. railways am) steamers. cTTkocC!ioc Railway Tickets may be purchased at the city ticket ottlce. 1S29 Second avenue, or C. R. I. i P. depot. Fifth av enue, foot of Thirtv-lirst street. 'Phono west 109.1. west 142S. FRANK H. PLI M.MKR. C. P. A. T rains. I East. I West. Denver omah Limited t ld id :4.1 am;a 2:55 am Ft. Worth. Denver & Kansas ( Minneapolis . Davenport ,t 'ity . . . 5:20 nmdlo i!:L'0 am!a 9: no pm 10 pm 00 pm JTi am 10 pm id I Chi cago Omaha Colorado ,V- Omaha. Id :40 n mid 7 : 1 1 2 :.".." am a i I 1:10 pmUiltt lies Moines iV Oma ha al2:3," am d 9:50 am Denver. Lincoln V omaha ja Des Moines Express, 40 am d 55 pmld 3:00 nm 7:00 am St. Paul ,i Minne- I apolis . ia 3:40 amjd 9:13 pm 5:15 amdl0:30 pin Denver. Ft. Worth Kansas City . . Kansas City. St. Joe & California. Rock Island .& Washington .... all:10 pmjd a!2:50 pm d 7:10am S:25 pin 2:00 pm 7:10 am 9 :50 am 2:42 pm 4 :30 pm Chicago & Des Moines Rock Island ic Rrooklyn Accom Omaha Omaha & lies Moines Cedar Rapids & Tipton d 1 :55 pm pm 5:45 ptn! d C:05 pm a a!0:37 amjd HoeW Inland & Peorlu IHvlalon. Trains leave Twentieth street sta tion. Main line trains start from main deiMit on Fifth avenue 5 minutes in ad vance o f t i me pi vei 1 . Trains. I Leave. Arrive. Peoria. Springfield. St L., Ind pis Peoria SL- St. Louis.. Peoria. Ind'pls. Cin. liloomington Sherrard Accom. ... Cable Sherrard Accom 8:10 nm 7:0 pm 9 :4 pm 5:55 pin 1 -4Ti nm' '11: 1 h: 15 ant 4 5 ti m 9::io am I r. : i 5 am 3:30 pm 8:45 pm 2 :20 pm daily ix- Cable H Sherrard . irrival ; d, departure cept Sunday. CHICAGO. BURLINGTON & QUINCY Depot, Second avenue and Twentieth street. Telephone, old west 0S0, new 0170. F. A. R1DDELL. Agent. Trains. I Leave. Arrive. St. Louis. Spring- I field, Galesburg, Peoria. Quincy ... 6:40 nm Sterling. Mendota and Chicago 0:40 nm 50 am 50 am 15 pm 15 prn St. Louis, Kansas City. Denver and Pacific coast s 7:20 pm hiernng and points intermediate ! 7:20 pm uuDuque. t.iinton. Ii Crosse, St. Paul. Minn., and northwest 7:30 pmf G:30 am 7:05 pm 7:05 pm t union, uubuque . . 7:15 um Clinton and Inter- mediate points ...I 7:15 nm s stop at Rock Island for meals, daily except Sunday. CHICAGO. MILWAUKEE A- ST. PAUL Railway D., R. I. & N. W. passenger station nt foot of Seventeenth street. H. I! STODDARD. Agent. I". L. Hiiirichs. commercial agent, I ).i venport. 303 Rrady street. Trains. I Leave, j Arrive. 'iintou. Dubuque. St. Paul. Mil waukee. Chicago., Elgin and Chicago, 1 S. W. Limited ) . . 7:00 am .S:55 pm 4:15 ami 10:35 pm 10:35 pm 4:15 am 5:3S am 11:50 pm 11 :50 pm 5:3S am 3:30 prnll:50 am 3:4". pmi'll :40 nm M us. a t in Wash- ington, Citv (S. Red) .. Muscat Ine ington. Kansas W. Llm- Wash K a i) sas City Fulton, Savanna, Elgin, Chicago . Fulton. Savanna, Dubuque ....... Clinton. Cedar Rapids. Omaha, Freeport . . . . . . . Daily expect Sunday. ACME PACKET COMPANY Dully lino for Clinton and all points between. i4 STEAMER CITY OF WINONA. Arrive 10:30 u. m., Davenport; leave 3 p. m. Arrive 10:45 a. m.. Rock Island; leave 3:15 p. m. For rates and further Information, ripply to CARL MA NO AN, Agent. Rock. Island. 111. CARNIVAL CITY PACKET COMPANY Burlington and intermediate points. STEAMER HELEN BLAIR Leaves Monday, Wednesday and Fri day at 4 p. m. For rates and further information. apply to CARL MA NO AN. Agent. lwcK miana. 111. THE WORLD'S FAIR ROUTE. For St. Louio Every Saturday at 15 p. m. For Dubuque Every Thursday at 11 a. m. flu round trip to fet. Louis, in cluding meals and berth. GEORGE LA MONT, Agent. Office, 115 Seventeenth street. Y ! phone, old 1105, new 610j. 11 :tHT JISSIS5 r v i i i I i s i ) 1 ! J ( j i i i . k I p i ? & 1 1 ) if ; f . I ;i S i H I s X i f I i u ? - i ; i 'f ; i i i t t I ". ' i V. V I i t i i !