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THE ROCK ISLAND ARGUS. SATURDAY, AUGUST 30, 1913.
v.
1
TODAY'S MARKET QUOTATIONS
Local and Foreign
Chicago and New York market fur
nished by E. W. Wagner & Co., mem
bers Chicago Board cf T,rade: grain,
provisions, stocks and cotton; private
wires to all financial centero. Corre
spondents on the New York Stock and
Cotton Exchanges. Trl-clty office In
Rock Islaad hotel. Phonj Rock Is
land 220.
P. J. McCORMICK. Manager.
CHICAGO MARKET.
Wheat Open. High. Low. Close.
Sept 85 86 85'i 85 A I
Dec 89H 89 8&V gVj-Al
May 94 94 93T 94, A !
Corn
8pt 721 73 724 73 A
IC 68 !., C8 69'
May 70 704 C9V, 70,
Oats
Sept. 404 414 40, 41 B
Dec 434 44 424 43 B
May 46S 464464 46-A
Pork
Sept .... 21.25 21.41 21.25 21 40
Jn 19.57 19.C0 13.57 19.E0
Lard
Sept .... 11.20 11.25 11.20 11.20 B
ct 11.32 11.35 11.30 11.30 B
Mbs
11.4511.4511 25 11.30 A
- 11.25 11.27 11.20 11.20
...... , . , , '
New ork stock exchange closed to- j
day.
All exchanges will be closed Mon
day, Labor day.
Liverpool Cablet.
Wheat closed 4 to 4 lower.
Corn closed to S higher.
( Chicago Receipts.
Today. Contrtct
Wheat 174
Corn 285
Oats 266
Nortriwest Cars
To
day. Minneapolis 220
Duliith 37
Winnipeg 23
106
1GD
37
lagt Last
week, year
m 567
34
174
Chicago Estimates Tomorrow
Wheat
Corn
Oats
124 i
2S2:
242
Primary Movement,
He. Hots. Shipments,
Wheat today .
l.lOl.Oiii) 602.000
Year ago l21.0(nt
Corn today ti7fi.n"
Year ago fi4iJ."o
Chicaqo Cash Grain
Corn No. 2, 74 4f7..; No.
1.063,000
273.000
Cj5,omi
2 w. 74
No.
, 74- 7.-. : No. 744
74; No. 3 w, 714'74; No. 3 y,
744174,; No. 4. 734fj:714; No. 4
w. 74 4 (i 74 4: No. 4 y, 714; 72
73: ngv, V't 73.
Oats- No. 2. 41; No. 2 w, 42ii424;
No. 3 w. 414f414; No. 4. 4"4'(41;
r'amlard. 414(&'42: Fgw. 4'ifi41''.
Wheat No. 2 r. hS4'ijs:t4; No. " r,
frMjV.'; No. 4 r. SfifjSK; No. 2 h w. 87
&S84: No. 3 h w. R64iS74: No. 4
h . 84&sr,; No. 1 n . &14fi92: No.
2 ns, 9ii'ii91; No. 3 n s. xitio; No. 4
n . 84 sT: No. 2 p, fcH'iirt": No. 3 s.
iV XX; No. 4 . S4&S,; No. 1 v c,
S!)fl9n; So. 2 v c. vs,v.; No. 3 v c.
Kr,fSv; No. 1 durum, ' !n; No. 2
durum. Kfc'fiS'j; No. 3 durum, soss
Call Bids on Track Chicago.
Corn August tni'k. No. 3, in. 73 4:
No. 3. w. 74 4; No. 3, y. 74 4; 10 dttys
track. No 3. m. 734; No. 3. w. 74;
No. 3, J, 74; September track No. 3,
Daily United States Weather Map
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Oeneraly fair tonight
and Sunday; warmer to
night, cooler Sunday.
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liXPlJANATORY1 NOTES.
ObMrrntloo Uka Ml mr, nth mrldlM'tlme. Air prossaie rdord to arx leel. Isoban (oPDttnoous llneil Dan through Doint
or wia.1 lr preur . IMkmr (dotMd Upu ttroujtt point of eqaal lemperetureTdTTwi! TonU ftee?" 'iDdYo
O O trtlTCloulr: Q cloudy; rln: mow: report raielDg. Arrows fly wliij the wind. First fleares. lowest
temprature pM 13. boon: econd. precipitation of .01 Inch or wore for put i houra; third, maximum wind velocity.
WEATHER CONDITIONS.
The pressures are below the normal
In about all portions of the observa
tion field, except on the north Pacific
coast and in Alberta, with the jreat
et barometric depression in the St.
Lawrence valley, Manlbota. Arizona
and southern Idaho. Showers have
occurred In th St. Lawrence basin,
on the Atlantic and east gulf coasts
pnd at scattered stations In the Rocky
mountain region, with rains of more
than an inch at Washington and Bal
timore. A sharp rise in temperature
In the upper Missouri valley has re
sulted from the Manitoba Low. The
fast ward movement of these conditions
-ill be, attended by generally fair
ather !n tils vicinity tonight and
day. with warmer tonight, follow-
- v cooler Sunday-
m. 72i; ?o. 3. w, Vo V2 , -- y.
Oats August track. No. 3. w. 41,;
standard, 42t; Nc. 2, w. 42',; 10 days
track. No. 3. w. 41 '4; standard. 424;
No. 2, w. 421-2; September track. No.
3. w, 41 s8; standard 42?; No. 2
429,.
w,
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK.
Opening of lhe Market.
Hogs. 15.000; left over, 2.8000; open
5c lower. Mixed. 7.40 9.00; good. 8.30
9 8.80; rough, 7.35Q8.15; light, 8.10
9.00.
Cattle, 500; steady.
Sheep, 5.000; steady.
Nine O'clock Market.
Hogs, 5c to 10c lower. Quality fair.
Mixed, 7.40Q8.95; rough, 7.308.10;
light, 8.101x8.95; pigs, 5.40fg8.00;
bulk, 7.90 8.65; 8.3058.80.
Cattle market steady. Beeves, 7.35
ffi9.25; cows, 3.25(5 8.30; Btockers,
6.75'g7.85: Texans, 6.508.00; west
erns, 6.35? 8.00; calves, 10.0012.25.
Sheep, steady. Sheep, 3.25 4.80;
lambs, 5.25 S 8.25.
Close of Market.
Hogs closed weak at early prices;
5c to 10c lower than yesterday. Mixed,
7.4038.95; good, 8.308.75; rough,
7.30 8.10; light. 8.10 8.95.
Cattle and sheep steady.
Southwest Receipts.
Hogs. Cattle. Sheep
KaDBag City 8-800 li000
Omaha 5.600
Estimates Monday.
Hogs. Cattle. Sheep. '
Chicago 40,000 20,000 30,000
Hogs all next week, 135,000.
New York Bank Statement.
New York, Aug. 30. Clearing bouse
members' average. Loans, Tncrease,
20,798.000; specie, decrease, 6,706.000;
legal tenders decrease. 26,000; net de
posits, increase, 15,518,000; reserve,
decrease.. 9.S98. 400. Actual Loans, in
crease. 30,008.000; specie, decrease,
14.282,000; legal tenders. Increase.
! 519,000; net deposits, increase, 20,403,-
00ij; reserve decrease. 17,084,000.
LOCAL MARKET CONDITIONS.
Autf. 30. Following are the whole-
'pale quotations on tTie local market
' today:
i ... j
i eurtcr, eggs ana tneese,
Ki;gs. rf th. dozen 23c' Llverrocl, Aug. 30. Wheat Open
Butter, dair. pound 25c led under pressure of realizing, in-
Butter, creamery, prund 29c ! fluenced by the weakness in Winnipeg
Butter, pafk'nsr stork, pound 16c ' yesterday and expected heavy Anier-
Vegetabies. I lf,an shipments as shown by BraJ-
Par.aey, bunch 3V4c j etrpt't's. There was pressure in spots,
Torua'offi, greenhouse, per bu. ... $1.50 ! with nearby offers larger at reces-
Onions, ii'inch 2Cj;on. Russian offers are increasing !
Cucumbers, per coaen 20c with wea ker there generally favor
Lettuce, pound 10c able. Later week end covering de-
New potatoes, bushel 85cfi 00c j veloped with the undertone steady.
New cabbage, Louisiana, pound . . 34c ! 'Strength in corn, steadiness in parts.
Onions, Texas, Bermuda and Silver j unfavorable weather in France and
Skin, per bushel $1.00 1 the United Kingdom and firmer In.
Chickens. dian offers cause! ligh'er offers.
Old cocks 7cl ('cm Higher. Steadiness in Amer-
Chicken 13c J 'ican cables, reduced American crop es-
Spinf 13c;timates. strength in spot, and steadi-
Pith Market. I nets In cargoes, firm plate offers
Buffalo
S4c
i perca 4c, 7c
j Halibut, frtsh 10c
Pickerel, pound ,
I Catfish, pound
8c i
.15C 1
Trout, pound ,
Flour, Feed and Fuel.
Straw, ton
.$9.r,0
Straw, hate 35c 40c
1 Hay, prairie, bale 55cfiC0c
S. Department of Agriculture.
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OBSERVATIONS.
High. Low.
Prep.
.36
.48
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.04
.00
.00
.00
.00
Atlantic City 78
S
66
68
57
62
72
68
7
66
70
76
70
66
52
ot
66
6
62
Boston "0
Buffalo 70
Rock Island 81
Denver
Jacksonville ....
Kansas City ....
New Orleans ....
8S
so
so
New York 7
Norfolk
84
Phoenix 102
St. IauIs cS
St. Paul 76
San Diegt) SO
San Francisco 74
Seattle 78
Washington, D. C. . SS
Winnipeg 7
Yellowstone Park .
.(
.00
1 44
.00
. t IT I -S3
m$? V...,).:
-X ...
...123.00
....1.25
75c
40c 45c
.$1.35 '
'Shorts, ton
Shorts, cwt l.Zo
Wheat, bushel 90c
Coal, lump, per ton $3.60,14.00
Timothy hay $14$15
Eale straw 8.0C
Rye, per bushel 64c
II WAGNER'S REVIEW il
Morning Grain Letter.
Chicago, 111.. Aug. 30. Tempera
tures were moderate everywhere on
Friday, including Kansas and Nebras
ka. A little rain fell In Canada, Ohio
and Michigan. The B. W. Snow re
port of no gain in corn condition just
came iu time to hold corn at present
levels. Inglis and Pete Goodman make
corn 2,450 million. Snow says 2,350
million. Central west terminal corn
prices are 71 to 75 cents. Argentina
Is shipping a small amount of corn to
New York. Cash oats tone is report
ed improved. Contract oats are 41c
to 42c. Demand for oats continues.
Corn gossip is mired. Snow report
was fairly bullish, but the advance
Bran, ten
Bran, cwt
Ear corn, bushel
Oats, load, bushel
Corn chop, cwt
was small. Market acts as though
1,700 1 forcing of new high points will be dif
! ficulty. Primary receipts are equal to
last year. September wheat and oats
liquidation should be practically com
pleted. This fact gives the market
rallying chance and would take long
side over the holiday. Our reports
continue to say some gain in corn
but a condition above 6S is not indi
cated. Winter wheat plowing is being
forced along and the acreage will be
normal. The delivery day anticipationof
pa?t few days broke December wheat
from 904 to 89 and December oats
from 44 to 43. Range in December
corn for entire week is 694 to 67.
While average hog pries is 8 28
versus near one mouth ago,
the provision list declines but little.
The current liberal hog run will make
i If ss hog reserves tcr the winter.
Liverpool Situation.
I
helped the advance. Market closed
with undertone firm.
Random Comments.
.14c casters are swimming in a sea of un
j certainty. Their last array of statjs-
tics does not possess the true bull
ring.
Oats and wheat are suffering from
w.oo
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Ml
2- .
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XugusT 30,1313
7 AM.
MISSISSIPPI RIVER.
Flood. Height Chng.
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0.2
6.0
0.1
0.0
0.1
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.1
RIVER FORECAST. )
Nearly stationary stages in the Mis-!
sisslppl w ill continue from below Du-'
.00 t buque to Muscatine.
J. M. SHER1ER. Local Forecaster.
Feoria. I!.. Almost 200 members of
the Illinois Auctioneers' associat'on
.12 attended its annual convention.
St. Paul 14 2.2
Red Wing 14 2.0
Reed's Landing ... 12 2.8
La Crosse 12 1.7
Lansing 18 3.0
Prairie du Chien .. 18 3.0
Dubuque 18 3.8
Le Claire 10 1.3
Rock Island 15 2.7
("delivery fears" and a rally will be
! due Tuesday or Wednesday.
Winter wheat farmer Is seeding a
record acreage In the dust. Strange
days.
The great true friend of corn is not
the recurrent 2,350,000.000 guesses but
its sound long distance position.
European reports of declining hog
prices are secondary to United States
niajestic provision consumption
Our old bull friend the "nubbin
possesses an unaccustomed ally the
"unfilled ear."
Bearish wheat opinions rarely pay
"running dividends" at end of August.
The corn investor should read
"small corn crops and their specula
tive, history." Mailed to all on Wag
ner letter list tomorrow.
Wheat is within hair's-breadth of
levels where the bread cereal will be
a speculation and not a bear, specu
lation. Our consumption goes right, ahead.
To Sept. 1 first United States clear
ings are only 1 per cent below 1912
same period.
Drift of the Weather.
Illinois Fair tonight, and Sunday;
cooler Sunday.
Missouri Fair tonight and Sunday,
warmer tonight; cooler Sunday after
noon. Minnesota Unsettled tonight and
Sunday; cooler tonight and In west,
portion Sunday.
Iowa Generally fair tonight and
Sunday; warmer in east and central
portions tonight; cooler Sunday.
North Dakota Cloudy and cooler
tonight,; Sunday fair.
South Dakota Cloudy tonight and
Sunday; cooler tonight in' east portion
Sunday.
Nebraska Mostly cloudy tonight
and Sunday; cooler Sunday and in
west portion tonight.
Kansas Generally fair tonight and
Sunday; cooler Sunday.
LEGAL
Not lie of Publication.
State of Illinois, Rock Isiand C'oun
ty ss:
In the Circuit Court of said county
To the September term. A. L. 1U13. lii
i Chancery.
William II. RIcwerts .complainant, vs.
D. 5. La Kue ,tt al., dtlcnJanta. Bill
to 4'il-'. Titlu.
L. 1,. L,a H"r; the unknown heirs or
devisees of L. L.. La Hue, deceased;
Kalio La Rue, Henry C. Kian.li.-ft; the
unknown wife or widow of Henry C.
Kramhoft; the unknown hens or devi
sees of Henry C Kramhoft, deceased,
and the unknown owners of the soutn
east quarter of the northeast quarter
o-f section fourteen (14, also the fol
lowing: described tract of land: Com
mencing at a stake eleven (11) roils
and liiteen 1 1 5 links south of th
northwest corner of section thirteen
(13t. township nineteen (19). north
range two 2), east of the fourth princi
pal meridian, KocK Island county, Illinois,
ence north hfteen (lo) rods and ten
(lo) links, thence south seventy-four
(74) degrees, west thirteen (lit rous
and four t4) links, thence south forty
tlve (45) degrees and thirty (30) min
utes, east lo the place of beginning, be
ing ninety-one (al) square rods, all in
township nineteen (1M), north range
lo (2). east c-f the fourth principal
menu. an, situated in said Roik Island
I'iiiiity and the said state of Illinois,
defondants.
Affidavit of non-residence of each
and all of the above named defendants
having been filed in the offlee of the
clerk of the circuit court of said co-un-ty.
notice is hereby given to each of
said no,, t'ldiit defendants, that com
plainant fti. J ) b'll of comjilaint i.i
said court, on th ;boery side thereoi'.
on the Zlst of Marck. JL 1 1S13, and
that thereup(.-n a sumrnc.v .'ijjvj out
of jaid court, wnerein said suit ia Lin
pending, against said defendants abovt
named, returnable on the liist Monday
rf May, 1S13, as is by law required, and
it appearing from said summons re
turned to said court that said defend
ants could not be found in this county,
an alias summons Issued ou of saiil
court, wherein said suit is now pend
ing, against said defendants above nam
ed, returnable on the thud Monday of
September, 1K13, as is by law required.
Now, unless you, the said non-resident
defendants above named, and each
of you. shall personally be and appear
before said circuit court c-n the first
day of the next term thereof, to be
holden at Rock Island, in and for said
county, on the third Monday in Sep
tember, 1913, next, and plead, a.-iswcr
or demur to said complainant's bill of
complaint, the same and tue matters
and things therein charged and stated
will be taken as confessed, and a de
cree entered against you according to
the prayer of said bill.
In testimony whereof, I have here
unto set my hand and affixed the seal
o said court, at mv office in Rock Is-
I land, this 23rd day of July, A. D. 11113.
GEORGE V. GAMBLE. Clerk.
I Devore Js. Simonton. solicitor.
JSotlce of Publication.
State of Illinois. Rock Isiand Coun
ty s:
In the Circuit Cofurt, September term.
a. i). mm.
Rosa Margaret Hill vs. Frank Hill
In Chancery.
Affidavit of non-residence of Frank
Hill, the above defendant, having been
filed In the clerk's office of the circuit
court of said county, notice is there
fore hereby given to the said non-res
ident defendant that the complainant
filed her Mil or complaint in said court,
on tne cnancery eiue inereoi, ori ino
loth day of August, 1S13, and that
thereupon a summons Issued out of said
court, wherein said suit is now pend
ing, returnable on the third Monday In
the month of September next, as is by
law required. .
Now, unless you, the said non-resident
defendant above named, Frank
Hill, shall personally be and appear
before said circuit court, on the first
da of the next term thereof, to be
bolden at Rock Island, in and for the
said county, on the third Monday In
September next, and plead, answer or
demur to the said complainant's bill of
complaint the same and the matters
and things therein charged and stated
will be taken as confessed, and a de
cree entered against you according to
the prayer of said bill.
GEORGE W. GAMBLE, Clerk.
' Rock Island. Ill, Aug. 15. 1913.
A4nlaIatraor'a Kotlee.
Estate of Andrew J. Whitney, de
ceased. The undersigned having been ap
pointed administrator: with the will
annexed of the estate of Andrew J.
Whitney, late of the county of Rock
Island, state of Illinois, dec-eared, here
by give notice that they wi:: appear
before the Hon. Benjamin Bell, judge
of the probate court of Rock Island
county, at the probate court room, in
the city of Rock Island, at the Septem
ber term, on the first Monday in Sep
tember next, at which tiine all per
sons having claims against said estate
are notified and requested to attend for
the purpose of having the same ad
justed. All persons indebted to said es
tate are requested to make immediate
payment to the undersign ed-
Dated ltth dav of July. A. D. 1913.
ARTHUR WHITNEY.
WILBFR WHITNEY.
Administrators With the Will An
nexed Far Drank-
Ophua,
lflorckioe.
jU atW Drag Una(, tie Tefcecca Usait tad
THE Kan 1MSTTTUTT, DwigbL Itl
I
OF LOCAL INTEREST
Some People We Know and We Will
Profit by Hearing About Them.
This is a purely local event.
It tock place in Rock Island.
Not in some faraway place.
You are asked to investigate it.
Ask to believe a citizen's w-ord;
To confirm a citizen's statement.
Any article that is endorsed at home
Is more worthy of confidence
Than one you know nothing about,
Endorsed by unknown people.
L. Range, 728 Seventeenth street.
Rock Island, 111., says: "In 1897 I gave
a public statement recommending
Doan's Kidney Pills. Since them I
have used them once in awhile and
they have kept me free from kidney
complaint. For many years my back
was in such bad shape that I could,
hardly move. The action of my kid
neys was irregular and painful and I
was in bad shape when I began using
Doan's Kidney Pills. I got them at
the Harper House pharmacy and they
restored my kidneys to a normal con
dition."
For sale by all deaTers. Price 50
cents. Foster-Milburn company, Buf
falo, N. Y., sole agents for the United
States.
Remember the name Doan's and
take no other. (Advertisement.)
LEGAL.
Publication Notice.
State of Illinois, Rock Island Coun
ty ss:
In the Circuit Court of Said County.
To the September term, A. D. l'JIS.
Willard L. Velie. complainant, vs. Con
stance Van Wonterghcm, Anna Ohlsson
and others, defendants. B,ll to Quiet
line. j
Affidavit of the non-residence of the
defendants. Samuel Krick, the unknown
wife or widow of Samuel Frick, the un
knifwii heirs or devisees or Samml
Frick, deceased, having been liled In the
office of the clerk of the circuit court
of said Rock Isiand county, notice is
hereby piven to the said "defendants,
Samuel Frick, the unknown wile or
widow c-f Samuel Frick, the unknown
heirs or devisees of Samuel Frick, de
ceased, that complainant liled his bill
of complaint in the circuit court of
said county on Aug. 18. A. I. 1H13, and
that thereupon a summons issued out
of said court, wherein said suit is nmv
pending. returnable on the third Mon
day In September next, as is by law re
quired. Now, unless you, the above named
defendants, snail personally appear be
fore t lie said circuit, court on the first
day of the next September term there-
oi, to He holden in me city c-t Rock
Island, county of Rock Island and State
of Illinois, and piead, answer or demur
to said complainant's bill of complaint,
or the same and the matters and things
therein charged and stat-d will be
taken as confessed, and a decree enter
ed against you, the said defendants, ac
cording to the praver of said bill.
GEORGE V. GAMBLE.
Clerk of the Circuit Court.
Rock Island. 111.. Aug. 16. ii13.
Hugh E. Curtis, complainant's solici
tor. Notice of Publication.
State of Illinois. Rock Island Coun
ty ss:
In ttie Circuit Court, Aug. in, 1J13.
Pearl Rinson vs. Robert l'lnson . In
Chancery.
Affidavit of non-residence of the above
named defendant having been tiled in
the clerk's oriice of the circuit court of
said county, notice is therefore hereby
given to the said non-resident defend
ant that the complainant Pled her bill
of complaint in said court, on the chan
cery side thereof, on the ltith day of
August. 3913. and that thereupon a sum
mons issued out of said court, wherein
said cult is now pending, returnable on
the third Monday in the month of Sep
tember next, as Is by law required.
Xctv, unless you, the said non-resident
defendant above named, Robert
Pinson, shall personally be and appear
before said circuit court, on the first
day of the next term thereof, to be
holden at Rock Island, in and for said
county, on the third Monday in Scptem-I
ber next, and plead, answer or demur!
to the said complainant's bill c-f complaint,
the same and the matters and things i
therein charged and stated will be fatt
en as confessed, and a decree entered
against you according to tne prayer of
said bill.
GEORGK W. GAMBLE, Clerk.
Rock Island. 111.. Aug. 16. 1M13.
Notice of Publication.
State of Illinois. Rock Island Coun
ty ss:
In the Circuit Court. September. 1913.
Ora G. Robinson vs. Carrie li. Rob
inson. In Chancery
Affidavit of non-residence of Carrie
II. Robinson, the above defendant, hav
ing been riled iu the clerk's c-thce of the
circuit court of said county, notice is
therefore hereby given to the said non
resident defendant that the complainant
filed his bill of complaint in said court,
on the chancery side thereof, on the
7th day of August, 1M13, and that there
upon a summons issued out of said
court, wherein said suit is now pend
ing, returnable on the third Monday in
the month of September next, as is by
law required.
Now, unless you, the said non
resident defendant above nam
ed. Carrie H. Robinson, shall
personally be and appear bciore said
circuit court, on the first day of the
next term thereof, to be holden at Rock
Island, in and for the said county, on
the third Monday in September next,
and plead, answer or demur lo the said
complainant's bill of complaint, the
same and the matters and things there
in charged and stated will be taken as
confessed, and a decree entered against
you according to the prayer of said bill
CKORGB V. GAMBLB.
Clerk.
Rock Island. I1L. Aug. 7. 191J.
.Notice of Publication.
State of Illinois, Rock Island Coun
ty ss:
In the Prcbate Court. To the Sep
tember term. i91J.
Nancy A. Batchelor. administratrix of
the estate of Monica Batchelor, deceas
ed, vs. William V. Butchelc-r, Charle
V. Nelson, Nels P. F. Nelson, MiUon
Bt43. William F. Boss, and Hugh a.
Johnston, administrator of the estate
of Imvid Hamilton, deceased. Petition
to sell real estate to pay debts.
Attidavit of non-rebidence of Nels P.
F. Nelscn, impleaded with the above
defendants, having been filed in the
clerk's office of tue probale court of
said county, notice is therelore h"reo
given to the said non-resident defend
ant that the petitioner filed her peti
tion in said court on the second day of
August, 1313, and that thereupon a
summons issued out of said court,
wherein said suit is now pending, re
turnable on the first Monday in the
i anth of September next, as is by law
required.
Now, unless you, the said non-resident
defendant above named. Neis P. F.
Nelson, shall personally be and appear
before said probate court, on the first
day ,c-f the next term thereof, to be
holden at Rock Island In and ft-r the
said county, on the first Monday in Sep
tember next, and plead, answer or de
mur to the P'tition, the same and the
matters and things therein charged and
stated will be taken as confessed, and a
decree entered against you according
to the prayer of said petition.
JOHN E. FLEMING. Clerk.
Rock Isiand, 1IL. Aug. 2. 1913.
Marion E. Swetnty petitioner' solic
itor. Notice of Final Settlement.
Estate of Frank Liekefett. deceased.
Public nonce is Hereby given that the
undersigned. John S. McCot.uell. ha)
this day filed his final report and set
tlement as such in the procate court ot
Rock Island county, and hearing ou
said report baa been set for May 31
1S1J. at 10 o'clock a. m.. at which time
persons interested may appear and
make objections thereto, and if no ob
jections are filed. 3aid reyort will he ap
proptd at th.-.t time, and the under
signed will ask for an orde.- of distri
bution, and aiso ask to be dis
charged. Rock Island. Ill, May t, 191!.
JOHN S. McCOSNELL
Administrator with the Will Annexed of
Frank Liekefett. deceased.
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Administrator's Notice.
Estate of Susan T. Hrashar, deceased.
The undersigned having been ap
pointed administrator of lhe estate of
Susan T. Hrashar, late of the county of
Rock Island, state of Illinois, deceased,
hereby gives notice that he will appear
beflrethe 1 Ion. Hcn.iamin Hell, lodge of
the pri-bate court of Rock Island coun
ty, at the probate court room, in the
city of Rock Island, at the November
term, on I lo; hrt Monday in November
next, at which tini all persons having
claims against said estate are notilled
and roquested to attend for the pur
pose cf having the same adjusted. All
p rsons indebf'd to said tsiato are re
quested to make immediate payment to
the undersigned.
lated Sutli day of August. A. P. 1913.
ROY V. HHASHAK,
Administrator.
Hugh K. Curtis, attorney.
Notice Sale of Ileal lOxtntr.
Hy virtue of an order and decree of
the probate court of Rivk Island coun
ty. Illinois, mad.- on the pctnli.i of the
undersigned. Frederick Appehiuisf. ex
ecutor of the estate of Jc-.sepli 1 1. Chan
dler, deceased, for leave lo sell the real
estate of said deceased, al the August
term. A. H. liii::. of said court, to-wlt.
on the aoih day of August, tats. I shall,
on the 3nth day c-f September next, be
tween the hours of 10 o'clock in the
forenoon and 4 o'clock In the alteriioi n
of said day. sell at public sale, at the
cast door of the court house in the city
of Hock Island, in said county, the real
(Stale described PS follows, to-wit:
Lots No. eleven ( 1 1 i, No. three (Hi, a:i.t
No. four (4 1, in Allen & Fleming's ad
dition. In ftmt: Ro k Island township,
in Rock Island ci.-unty. Illinois, on the
following: terms, to-wit, lor ca--h.
FREDERICK APPELQFIST,
Executor of the Estate of Joseph 11.
Chandler, deceased.
Hated this COth day of Autrust, A. D.
1M3.
James W. Maucker. attorney.
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