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14 THE ROCK ISLAND ARGUS. SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 13, 1913. TODAY'S MARKET QUOTATIONS Local and Foreian Chicago and New York markets fur nished by E. V. Wagner & Co., mem bers Chicago Board of Trade; grain, provisions, stocks and cotton; private wires to all -financial centers. Corre spondents oo. the New York Stock and Cotton Excbanges. Trl-cRy office In Rock Islaaa hotel Phono Rock Is land 230. P. J. McCORMICK, Manager. CHICAGO MARKETS. Wheat Open. High. Low. Close. Sept. SS SS' 8 R8V,- Deo 9Vi 91'4 908 A May 9C 90- 93";i 95VA Cora Sept 754 73'i 738 IW-c 72 l 714 71 May 74 Tl',4 72"8 72" Oat Kfpt 41" 41 41i 415j TXC 44?k 4 IS 43T- 44 A May 17'i 47'a 4C7S 47 A Pork Oct 13.93 19 93 Jan. 13.77 19.77 13.72 13.73 A Lard Sept. 11.10 11.10 11.07 11.07 Oct 11.12 11.12 11.07 11.10 A Rlb3 Sept. lft.S5 10.95 10.R2 10.?2 Oct.' 11.02 11.02 10.7 10.S7 Chicago Cash Markets. Wheat No. 2 r. 9:'.', fi '.' ! ; No. r. 92fo:::4: No. 4 i. No. 2 hj w, SS'i ; No. 3 li. S.s'-'?! : No.j Ins. i?',Arv'y'-: N. 2 n p. 91?j9'4; No. 3 ns. S9fi91; No. 4 ns, KafiVS; No. 2 s, 89ft 91: No. 'A s. SSTi9t; No. 4 , 83fjSK; No. 1 v c, :io54 T. 01 4 ; No. 2 v c. K9M.fi9i4: No. 3 v c. R7fiS9; No. 1 durum, 'Mi ft ! 1 ; No. 2 durum. MjftOO: No. 3 durum. S7ft 85. Oats No. 2 w. 43'ift il1; : No. 3 w, 424 (5 43: No. 4 w, 42ft 42s ; stand ard. 43 434; spw 414f'424- Con No. 2, 744ffi7i;,4: No. 2 w. 754 ",'.;; No. 2 y, 75i7'; No. 3. 74l4f5 76: ."No. 3 w, 734ft 7C,i: No. 3 y. 74 7C; No. 4, 74 754 : No. 4 w, 75ft 7.14: No. 4 v. 7 14 754: FK. 73 Call Bids on Track, Chicago. Corn September track. No. 3 mixed 75i, No. 3 w 74, NO. 3 y ,JVj. 1 pu days' track. No. 3 m 734, No. 3 w 74' ,, ?0. 3 y 734. October track. No. 3 mixed 72, No. 3 w 73, No. 3 y 73. Oats September track. No. 3 w 42' it . i , V.. O ... t ' I T..r. .1... , ,,,, . , 1,0 v ., track. No. 3 w 42'4, standard 43, No. 2 u v.. ... j..... standard 43' 4. No. 2 w 43la. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. Opening Market. Hogs, 9,000; leftover, G.SOO; opened. Bteady. Mixed, 7.60g9.00; good. 8.05 j (fi8.70; rough, 7.35!&7.90; light, S.2ug j.00. Cattle. 300: steady. Sheep, 3,000; steady. Nine O'Clock Market. Hogs, weak. Mixed, 7.45ffi8.85; good, 8.00f R.f.5: rough. 7.30f?i7.80; itgiii, e iu-ats sa; pts, wjo iu, uulh. 7.90ff?8.40. Cattle, steady, cows, 3.25&8.S0: Beeves, 7.239.10; stock. 5.73fr7.65; Texans, 6.60JfS.10; westerns, 6.25 ft 8.10: calves. 9.50ffrll.50. Sheep, eteady; 325Q4.C0; lambs, 6.50(7.65. Cloas of Market. I Hogs closed weak at early prices. Daily United States Weather Map U. j Fair tonight and Sun day; rising temperature. 2 1 1 - "-J -X ' v r,?i - ii.c.tis sa ri-.. i i A--- ' , bL r -z-r. . oai -5A . i I ;--r 1 rw . 1 r- i" -r r . i - w Expi,"anatory"note9. Ob!rHons tekro t g :tBTT5tli mrldin'tlme. Air pressure reduced to sea level. Isobars" (continuous lines) pys thronrt points cf eiul at pressure. Isotherms (doUed ltuea) pass throuzh poluls of e-iual temperature; drawn only for zero, freezing. S0, od 1. Oct'": O Prtlr cloudy: cloudy: () rln; snow; report missing. Arrows fly wltn tbe wind. First fljures. lowest temperature past 12 boors; second, precipitation of M inch or more for past 4 bours; third, maximum wind velocity. WEATHER CONDITIONS. The south' rn btorm, which is cen tral oif then oast of Iuisiana, has been attended ty ra'tis from the middle and west K'tlf coast northward to the Ohio valley, with heavy rains in Ixmislana find Arkansas. Showers on the north Atlantic coas have resulted from the 'Atlantic City 72 northeastern low which is central over Boston 6 Massachusetts. The western area ofiUtiffalo CS high pressure and fair, cool weather overlies the eastern Rocky mountain !opi the Missouri and upper Missis- stp.M vailevg and the great lakes, and liffht frost Is reported from Des Moines. 1'cdtT the influence cf au, energetic lew which has appeared over Alberta. the temperature is now ritine in the northern Rocky mountain states and the upper Missouri valley. The east- St. Paul r,s ward movement of the hifh aad thelsaa Diego sg rough ,7.307.S0; light. 8.10Q8.85. Cattle and sheep, steady. Western Hog Market. St. Louis 3,000 St. Joseph 2,300 St. Paul 2,300 Estimates Monday. Ho?3. Cattle. Sheep. Chicago 25.000 27,000 35,000 Hogs next week. 130'00. Western Markets. Hogs. Cattle. Sheep. Kansas City 1,500 300 Omaha 4.300 NEW YORK STOCKS. New York, Sept. 13. Followingare the quotations on toe ?7ew Torlc s;oc& market today: Gas 1344 t"nicn Pacific I6O4 1'nited .States Steel, preferred .,10914 United States St?el, common .. 664 Reading 1664 Rock Island, preferred 2S Rock Island, common 177s Southern Pacific 944 New York Central 97 Missouri Pacific 304 Great Northern Northern Pacific Louisville & Nashville 1283i 114 I Smelters Colorado Ful & Iron Illinois Central Pennsylvania F.rie National Lead Chesapeake & Ohio Brooklyn Rxpid Transit Haltiniore & Ohio Atchison American locomotive Sugar St Paul Copper '" 'S 50 Rl'i 30 'i 114 107'g Lehigh Valley 137 I Republic Steel, common ... Bank Statement. New York, Sept. 13. Clearing house 1 Loans, decrease . .fl4.95S,0ftfl . . 4,500.000 227,000 . . 22,178,000 573,400 $303,000 039,000 .tOO.OOO 9J4.O0O 7!'0,f.0' 1 r.3ls jpcrease ' Net deposits, decrease j Reserve, increase 1 Actual: ', Loans, decrease Special, decrease . . . . I.fgals. increase , v. . . iet deposits, de-.' U st rve, increase torn MtaifFT roivini-rir.Me Sept. 13.-FoilowinS are the whoie - sal- qUOli a on tne local market today: Cutter, gg and Cheese, Epgs, rfesh, d'.'7?r. Butter, da'r; pounff Putter, creamery, pound Butter, pach'iig stock, pound.., Vegetable. Parsley, bunch MuL .25c .31c .ISc V4c I Tomatoes, greennouse, bu. ..75c(5?1.00 ' Cucumbers, per dozen I T.,.tf ,cp. nonnd 20c 10c New potatoes, buahel.. I onions, bunch , ..80cQ90c 2C Nsw cabbage, Louisiana, "pound ..3c Onions, Texas, Bermuda and Silver Skia, per bushel J1.00 Chickens. Old cocks 7c Chickens , 13c Mixed, 7.4538.85: good, 8.008.55; S. Department of Agriculture. WEATHER BUREAU. approach cf the Alberta low will hie attended by fair wea'her and rising temperature in this vicinity tonight and Sunday. OBSERVATIONS. High. Low. Prep. .04 C2 5S 4S 47 r,o rs 52 7" 53 C2 74 54 4S 70 Rock Island . ! Denver Jacksonville . Kansas City . Ne w Orleans New York ... Norfolk Phoenix ...73 ...7S ...M .. .7t) . ..S5 ,..S . ; .7S ..100 ; sr. louis ir.s lfai 3--Sirine 18c ! Pish Market. jouazes, vuieny SL-uiaern racux auu Buffalo S4csteal- The usual week-end realizing Perch .....".." 4c7c caused fluctuation and recessions be- HBiihut frr-.h I0c i fore the close wi;hci:t. altering th- Pickerel, pound 8c ! Catfish, pound i5c Trout, oound Flour, Feed and Fuel. Straw, ;on 9 '0 Straw, bale 35c" 10c Hay, prair:e; brie 55cG0c J Bran, ton 23.00 I Bran, cwt Jl-25 Ear corn, bushel 6c Oats. load, bushel 35c 1 . corn cnop. cwt .. 91.35 j Shorts, ton 524.00 Shorts, cwt. $1.25 Wheat, bushel 90c Coal. lamp, per ton $3.50, $4.00 Timothy hay Bale straw Kye, rr bushel ... .$14i .$15 j J, ! N II WAGNER'S REVIEW i'.j 'J Morning Grain Letter. Chicago, Sept 13. Wheat Cables -j 1 1n ?a hihpr Th( contrary wa3 1 oTnoflpH Voat1itr mnn Khnwn little ; moisture. Map fine for moving in 7nxs j northwest and Canada see nothint; ; to change our opinion. Frank liow 2321ijcrd of lhe Board 'of Trade bulletin, 110 i makes the spring wheat crop 10 mil- '3fl ! l:or.s more than government. Mtd- o.nto colc f -T- nnrt cliinmont VPI- terday. Coin Cables 7-8 and 1c higher. Frank Howard makps corn crop 75 million bushels less than the govera ment figures. I.i"tle moisture in corn bplt. Present large receipts are ex pewd to decline on Kopt. 20. The ! situation to us continues to be a biill- : ifch one. Oats Frank Howard makes crop - - 46 million bushels less than the rov lornrnfnt figures. It is now claimed ! that Canda exports of oats at the bs 1 w !I1 be verv lisht. Fear of heavy Canadian importations has been Ine main bear future. If this is true, le- gard oats as cheap enough. Liverpool Situation. Liverpool. Sept. 13. Wheat opened with fhcrt.s ccveri'ig and 1-4 to 3-S ! higher in sympathy with America and , firmer and fewer Canadian offers. Pol-, lo-.v'ng the opening there was ft rther nupport induced by the strength in I corn and forecast ligh'er Americas Ulfiments this week as indicated by i a(i;,re"l'f- cf n.i.-a:au e.ii,puii.iics wns e. duj 1 J " c rable harvesting returns checked the advance. Ccrn Opened firm with shoris ex cited and covering freely which caus ed an advance 12 to 5-8 and follow ing the opening there was a further gain of 3-8. The strength in Buenos Ay res r.t close yesterday, fewer and t'.oarer p'ate offers, firmness in spot and the strength in enrgo market with offers held 3 To 6 advance, was the causes for the advance. Clcsirg Stock Letter. New York, Sept. 13. The stock market had strong tone all day and made further substantial gains, Reading vying with Union Pacific leadership. Many stocks sold at new San Francisco 62 52 .00 Seattle 76 53 .00 Washington. D. C. ..76 C2 .00 Yellowstone Park ... 44 .00 MISSISSIPPI RIVER. i Flood. Height. Chng. ; ! St. Paul ..11 2.9 x' 1 0 0 -o.l1 0 0 ".0 1 0.0 .12! Red Wing 14 .00 j Reed's Landing 12 .00 La Crosse 12 .00 j Lansing 1 .00; Prairie du Chien IS .OOjOuburjue 1'S l.'0 Rock Island 15 2.5 2.4 2 8 2.7 ?,A 2.4 .2Sj ."0 RIVER FORECAST. .CO. For 4 hours: Only slight changes .12; in the M''ssissippi will occur from be - .00 j low Dubuque to Muscatine. .00 j J. 1L SHERIER, Local Fo:ecaster. Msy"? "ws.au. -iMUCa?w high fig-ares for this movement with i some issnes at the highest, prices -reached since last January. Buying ' orders appeared on the exchange in i larger volume than has been seen in several months. London was a fac- tor " long side, taking about 10,000 tone of the market. The bank state ment was better than expected, ine market has gained enough momen tum so that, it looks a little higher u 1 uciour suumia. reaction ccui0. Drift of Weather. Illinois Fair, rising temperature to nieht and Sunday. Missouri, Wisconsin. Minnesota, Iowa. Kansas and Nebraska Fair, and rising temperatures. North and South Dakota Fair to n'ght snd Sunday; warmer tonight. Montana Cenerally fair and warm- ; er In east portion tonight, cooler Sun- day afternoon. Wyoming Fair tonight and Sun- 1 day warmer in east tonight PwEAR admiral will OPERATE BIRD FARM 1 fry V ? r Y; W h Rear Admiral Hugo Osterhaus. Rear Admiral Hugo Osterhaus, U. S. N., retired, who vas in command cf the .treat fleet of warships making up tile North Atlanta squadron at the time of his retirement on his Gist birthday last June, proposes to start a canary bird farm. ; ... ..", ,.., u:., , 'I feel lest without something to j d Admiral Osterhaus. "and li have invented a job for myself. 1 have : brought over 12 canary birds and am , ni,. . Ktnrt h,r(1 fnrm Iib mv , p. - . j I fatuer s. I shall raise doves on my farm, too, iieacc' " and call then "doves of Changes of Climate. A scientist who recently iiivestifrnterl j the causes of secular variations in tern- j pernrure nt the enrth's surface thinks j that they are more probably due to j changes in the? amount of carbonic acid tu the atmosphere than to varia tions in the heat of the sun. If the! amount 0" carbouie ncid that the air now contains was diminished a little j more thHn half the mean temperature I all over the earth would, it is stated. ; drop about elsht degrees, which would I be sufficient to bring ou another glacial i period. On the other hand, on increase j of carbonic acid between two and three ! times its present nmount would raise i the mean temperature 10 decrees and ' renew ' the hot times of the eocene epoch. Boston Post. The Fall cf Rome. Odoacer. the Goth, was proclaimed king of Italy A. D. 476. This ended the Roman empire of the west The Byzantiue. or eastern empire, founded A. I). SDS. with the division of the em pire by Theodosius. fell A. D. 1453 with the capture of Constantinople by the Turks. In truth it cannot be said that any, or even two, nations over threw liurns. Rome was overthrowi by the pressure of the whole barbarian world, assisted by tbe inherent cor ruption of tbe Roman people. No Mercy. Mistress Sarah Jane, what has hap pened? Sarah Jane Ob. mum. I've fallen down the stairs and broken my neck! Mistress ifirmlyl Well, what ever you've broken will be dednete.-t from your wages. Sydney (N. S. W. Bulletin. Quite So. "There Is nothing like the loneliness of a great city." "Especially to the man who doei!'t advertise." Louisville Courier-Joornit His Ideal. Knicker Is he deeply In love? Bock er Yes; he thinks all the girls on the magazine covers look like her. New fork Siin. iir r i o is ti we iiuy ana sell e Deere ani Company Moline Flow Co. Root ic Van Lervoort stocks Inquiries Solicited. LITTEN & ROBERTS Stocks, Bonds, Mortgages. Peoples National Bank Building Rock Island. I1L aai ktLgj 2X2,1 .mrvi enaeu, Opin, 12 j J J tai etiier Drag Utwg, the Tobacco iUait and Nerreuaesi. (WtipiwjiiKi rithxrfittuL THE KEELEY INSTTTUTE. Dight, UL ' 1 2t 1 vac .. w a It. J :i,r jr' ' Mr rlTi ai ifcl i i? irf ill J WANTS A DIVORCE; DEGREE SET ASIDE Mrs. Bernice Thede Secures Order for New Hearing1 in Peoria Court. Peoria, 111., Sept. 13. Asking that the decree of divorce entered in favor of H . Bernice Thede yesterdav aDneared with her attorney before Judge Worth ington in the circuit court and charged that she had not been properly repre sented at the hearing. Judge Worth - ington refused formally to set aside u,1 ininoij. deceased, here .y ives 110 . . . . ," . 17 j tice tiiat he will appear belore the Hon. the decree but ordered a new hearing j uenjamin Bell, judge of tho probate on the bill. Theda is a traveling salesman, with the Chicago Casket company and makes his home in this city. His wife lives with her mother, Mrs. Trena Eiker, in Moline. Thede filed suit in July, 1912, and was granted a divorce on the charge of desertion. The wife did not appear. At the same time there was pending against Thede a suit for separate maintenance in the Rock Island circuit court. The petition of Mrs. Thede was pre sented by Attorney W. K. Moore of Moline. Thede, his former wife, and his mother-in-law met in the corridor shortly after Judge Worthington. had entered his order. "Henry, are you not going to speak to me?" asked the mother-in-law. "No, I won't" answered Thede. "You might as well go." The former wife then approached and urged her mother to leave, but Mrs. Thede remained to talk with Thede. "Henry, why did you go on the stand and say that you were willing to live with me when you know you were not?" questioned the former wife. "I told tho truth," answered Thede. Airs, hiker came back from the OP- posite corner of the corridor again to plead with her former 'son-in-law to speak to her and his wife. Turning to his lawyer, Joseph Weil, she said: "Henry is a good boy. The best boy know." The former husband and wife con versed dispassionately for several miuutes and then left the court house by different doors. USING SUDDEN WEALTH. What Would You Do if You Fell He Tkr,. u,,r,.H Miliar,,-.? Some time ajro u man was 'knock - j !nK" Andrew Cansegie for "the crazy j Idea of putting up all those libraries." aiui Ounllv for lack of sometbiug elso , . to say, I asked him casually: "Well. what would you do if you had 300 millions dumped ibto your lap?" He gulped once or twice, went into a sort of trance, and finally said: "Why I'd I'd why. blamed 'f 1 kuow" and then we talked about something else. Since then the subject has crossed my mind many times, and I am not sure that the proper solution is any nearer. If ydu ask the question of ten of your friends, you will at first j get a funny answer from each of them: "Buy me a yacht and travel all the time." "Build the finest home in the country." "Buy all the pork and beans in the world and throw them to tbe fishes," etc., these being a few of tbe actual answers Riven me. After ward, on reflection, each one will really try to say what he would do. but the human mind finds it difficult to com prehend such an nmount, or even the interest on It, which at 5 per cent would be $15,000,000 yearly. Interna tional Magazine. ELEPHANT COURTSHIP. Feats of Strength by Which the Lady Chooses Her Mate. When two male elephants compete for the companionship of a female they , . - . . -f .. , r do not forget their dignity so far as to. fight for the llldy. They Simply face! each other squarely. Then one of them nulla down a branch from a tree with his trunk and lays it at his feet. The other taUes a larger branch or T.nlla im n Mt hrnli bv th rooln nnd "rH "o'nieo ana rcquesieu to ati mi lor puns up a big siiruo uy ine roots anai lhe purpose f i,ilvlK u,e y:l,,. jrijust- also lays it at bis feet. j ed. AH persons indebted to said estate Number one then tackles a still btS.nr per branch, and this strange competi-; Vatd this thini da yot FptonnlMr. a. I tun I . r r i w t M t.-1." v v tir rnoa rn turn nf1 turn flhfkllf until at last the contestants try to pull down trees wholesale, and the one who fails to uproot his tree in turn is aban doned by the lady elephant, who has1. been an interested spectator of the strange duel. She goes off with the possessor of the largest tree, and the vanquished elephant retires shame faced. This trial of strength species of courtship is very remarkable when contrasted with the ordeal of battle of most other animals and shows tbe highly developed intelligence of these enormous creatures. Wide World Mag azine. "Good Luck" Amulets. Mr. Edward Lovett, in a lecture to ; the members of tbe Folk Lore society, ! explained his collection of amulets for i good luck used by fishermen on the coasts of the British Islands. It was i with no small difficulty that be secured ' kla ......(-.-... J .. . J a . . L. L ! m, uis opcT-imeiio unu ceiuueu tueii uis- w i tnrv T ncL'llv ha,o an1 than, ha i old men of the sea" who had no longer ; any direct personal interest In the i wares of Billingsgate; for it was an j onwritten law among the fishermen iuai iv uiuiuuiuLuie iuc uaiuie ui mo charm was to destroy its efficacy for good luck. These charms were any thing but charming io themselves old j dead fish, small stones with boles In '. them which were suspended in the , bow of the boat, an old penny found In the stomach of a dogfish wbicb. be ! cause one fish evidently liked it. would ; entice other fish as well, or a portion ! of a dried kingfisher, as this bird was believed to bring good weather. Loo don Standard- LEGAL. Administrator's TCotice. Estate of Susan T. Brashar. deceased. Tile undersigned havtng been ap pointed administrator of the estate of Susan T. Krashar, late of the couuiy of Rock Island, state of Illinois, deceased, hereby gives notice that he will appear beiirethe Hon. fcjenjamin lieu, juosre ot the probate court of Rock Island coun- lnf.clcrK? omce or the circuit court of tv. at the probate court room, in thelaId county, notice is therefore hereby term, on the first Mor. luv in November ant tha' tl'R ,.'omplainnt hied her bill nexu at which time all persons havir. of complaint in said court, on the chan claims against said estate aro notlii. d ! P?; " ,he 16t" y u and requested to attend for the pur- I Angus., 1913. and tiiat thereupon a isur -pose of having the same adjusted. All! mJis Issued out of said court, wherein persons indebted to said estate are re quested to make immediate payment to tne undersigneu. Dated 30th day of Ajiffust. A D 1913. ! 1 I Administrator. Huch.E. Curtis, attorney. AdmlnUtrator'a Notice. Estate of Elizabeth Ferkel. deceased The undersigned having been ap pointed administrator with the will an nexed of the estate of Elizabeth I-'erkel. late of the cnunry of Rock island, state ourtof Rock Island county, at the pro bate court: room, in the city of Hock Island, at the November term, on the lirst Monday in November next, at which time all persons having claims against sai destate arc ni.-lihcd and re quested to .attend for the purpose 0!' bavins the same adjusted. All persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate paymeiK to liie un dersigned. Dated third day of September, A. D. 1913. FRANK i'EKK El- Administrator with the will annexed. Clarence J. Schroeder. attorney Notice Sale ot Real Estate. By virtue of an order and decree of the probate court of R.ck Island coun ty, Illinois, made on the petition of the undersisned. Frederick Appelquist. ex-1 ecutor of the estate of Joseph 11. Chan- dler, fleceased, for leave to sell the real 1 estate of said deceased, at the August term, A. l. imi s, 01 saiu court, io-vu. on the iS'Uh day of August. i:13, 1 shall, on the 30th day of September next, be tween the hours of lil o'clock in tne forenoon and 4 o'clock in the afternoon of said day, sell at public sale, at the east door of the court house in the city of Rock Island, in said county, the real estate described us follows, to-wit: 1,01s No. eleven (11). No. three (S). and No. four (4), in Allen ,L- l-'liniinti's ad dition, in South Koek Island township, in Rook Island county. Illinois, on the following terms, to-wit. for cash. FREDERICK A V I' K I .Q I 1 ST. Executor of the Kstate oi Joseph H. Chandler, deceased. Dated this 30th day of August. A. D. 1913. .Tames V. Maucker, attorney. Public Notice. Whereas, Tho Twin -City Rrndpring tali,,,; between Herman RoK-enkamu and I'hurles Ki iii'K' r of the city of ilocii Island, 111., has neen dissfdved by the l":tth of said pailncr. Ilcrmuu Rouacn kamp. Notice is hereby civen that s:iid Charles Kruci?er. surviving partner, has purchased th-. i'iitii" irtcresl which s:iid deceased partner, Herman Rofrgcnkump, had in all of the pro per ty anvi lirni M't.i of said late cop;irtuer.ship; that said Charles Ki-iieer will, under the ,ianio itnd style. 'Twin-City Rendering Company,' continue to conduct the bus iness formerly carried 011 by said co partnership, und will assume all out standing -hlisatiins and procee d to col lect any indebtedness which may be due to said lorrncr copartnership. Dated this sixth day of September, A. U. 1U13. CHARUKS KRl'EGKR. 1 Administrator'. Notice, fgSe'r .uu-rn j pointed administrator of tne. estate of ! MRh"1:ls. I'avkes late or tne county of hock lsianu. tfiaie ot Illinois, oei-eascu. hereby Rives not lee that he will aiip-iir before the probate eourl of Rock l.-laml county, at the iirobitlo court room., in the city of Hock lsluiul. at tiiu Ja.iuaiy term, m the lirst Monday in January, A. l. 1U14, next, at which time ail per sons baviny claims against said estate uro notified and requested to attend for the purpose of havum- the same udjuiU ed. All persons indented to said estate are requested to make inimediat'j pay nint to tho uutiersiijned. Dated second day er fceplemner. A. U. 1!13. HiLLiAji ji. jjai:ki;.s. Administrator. Jackson, Hurst & Staff ord.attoi neys. lOiecutor' Notice. Estate of William Martin WenUt, de- eeusiMi. Tho undersitrned havinpr been ap pointed executrix of the last will and ttstaineiit of William Martin Wendt late uf the county l Hwk Island, state of Illinois, deceased, hereby Kives n tice that she will appear bet ore the Hon. iienjaniiii lJcll. judKe o lllie pro bata court of ft"UU island county, at the probate curt room, in the city of Hock Island, Hi the November term, on the first .Monday in November next, at which time all persons having claims against said estate are not Hied and re- bavins the same adjusted. All persona! indebted to sunt estate are requested to make immediate payment to the undr- sisnd Dated 1913. 2Slh day of Aupust, A. ANNA WKXDT. t). Executrix. Echrlver & Pcliriver. attorneys. AdmluiNt rotor's Notice. Estate ceased. of Cornelius J. Mecnan, de- The undrrsiprned having been ap pointed administrator of tne estate of coi n iius j. .Me.-nan. .ate of tbe county of Kock inland, state of Illinois, de- ceased, hereby mves notico that he will "Ppenr In fore tne lion. Ui njamin Beil, ; jallI, ,.oulily, s',t tmj probate court room. m the city ot Hock island, nt the J. Uerember next, at which time nil net sons having claims against said estate 1 1V Administrator. Albert Huber. attorney. A grand river trip! Every mile on the TJjper Mississippi Is filled with pleasures taut re new to jou. Beautiful scenery, Interentlng river lile, concert nod Kamc-e on deck, and Jaunts aore with cool river breezes make up days olcontiDuoiiB pleasure tad comfort. Evening brings the twinkling forms of passing boats; music, dancim?. partes. Ob the war. you see the 82.OOO,O0O,nii!e. long, KeoKuk dam largest in tbe world. "America's best riTer aarrica" Streokfus 8tearrcrg provide trips of from 3 to lOdan. Largest, eafeet river eteara ers fa the country. Bis; comfortable eiectric lighted, ventilated staterooms; aad the fi.ieit meals you ever ate. Get Illustrated Vacation Folder ITUECKFl'S STEAMBOAT 1. 1MB H. J. FII.I.ERTOI. Local Act. t:'JiK.'to.l n-r5.rvr'.W l.liGAl, otlre of I'ubllcatloau Stale ii Illinois. Rock Island Coun ty S3. In tne Circuit Court. Aug. le, 1913. i'earl I'lnsoc vs. Robert Pinson . in Chancery Allidavu ot non-residence of the above named defendant httvinsr been filed in the clerk's otliee of the circuit court of said suit is now pending, returnable on tne tr.ira Jionaayin the month of Sep tember next, as is by law required. VrU' lllituec . . 1 1 .1... . . 1 1 dent defendant above named. Robert Vinson, shall personally be and appear nexore said circuit court, on the hrst d;iy ot the next term thereof, to be holden at Rock Island, in and for said cuVity. on the third Monday In Septem ber ntxt. and plead, answer or demur to the said complainant's bill ot complaint, the same and the matters and things therein charged and slated will be tak en as confessed, and a decree entered against you according to the prayer of said bill. GEORGE W. GAMBLE. Clerk. Rock Island. 111., Aug. IS, 1913- Notice of Publication. State of lUipo!, Rock Ieland C. ty 9n Irv ne Circuit term. A. D. 1913. Court. September Rose L'nangst vs. Charles B. Unangsu In Chancery. Aflidavit of unknown residence of the above defendant. Charles B. L'nangst. : having been filed in the clerk's oiSce of. the circuit court of said county, notice; is therefore hereby given to the said , unknown resident defendant that the complainant filed her bill of complaint in said court, on the chancery aide thereof, on the 11th day of August.: 1913. and that thereupon a summons Is sued out of said court, wherein said ' suit is now nndinir. returnable on the' tinra Monday in the month of Septem- ber next, as is bv law required. Now, unless von, the said unknown resident defendant above named. Charles E. I'naiiKst. shall personally be and ap- ! penr betore said circuit court, on the tirst day of the nest term thereof, to be holden at Rock IMand, In and for the' said county, on iht third Monday In September next, and plead, answer or; demur to the said complainant's bill of : complaint, the same and tne matters and things therein charged and stated : v ill be taken as confessed, and a de-.' cree enter, :d against ycu According to" the prayer of said bill. GEORGE .Y. GAMBLE. Clerk. Rook Island, In., Aug:. 11. 1913. Schriver & Scurlvcr, complainant's solicitors. Si nt ice of Publication. St.ite of Illinois, Hock Island Coun ty ss: in the Circuit Court, September term, A. D. 1K13. Kosn Margaret Hill vs. Frank Hilk In Chancery. Aliidavit of non-resldenee of Frank. Hill, the above defendant, having been tiled in the clerk's ottiee of the circuit court of said county, notice is there fore hereby iv.m to the said nou-res-ldent defendant that the complainant tiled tier bill of complaint in said court, on the chancery side thereof, on tha lath day of August. l'J15, and that thereupon a summons issued out of said court, wliereiu suid suit is now pend ing:, returnable on the third Monday lit the month of September next, as is by law required. Now. unless you, the snid non-resident defendant above named, frank Hill, bhall pcrsoiia'ly be and appeur before said circuit court, on the tlrst day of the next term thereof, to bo holden at It oik island, in and for tho said county, ou the third Jdonduy in' September next, and plead, answer or demur to the said complainant's bill of complaint the same and the matters und things therein charged and stated will be taken as contessed, and a de cree entered uKalnst you according to the prayer of aid bill. GEORGE W. GAMBLE. Clerk. Rock Island. 111.. Aug. 13, 1913. l'ukllcullon Notice. State of Illinois, Rock Island Coun ty s: In tiie Circuit Court of Said County. To the September U mi, A. I. 1S13. Willard I... Velio, complainant, vs. Con stance Van Wonicrtjhciii, Anna Uhlsson und others, defendants. 14.11 to yulel Title. Aliidavit of the non-residence of til Jefeiiuunts, Samuel Krick. the unknown wife or wijo- oi Samuel Krick, the un known lieit3 or devisees of Samuel Krick, deceased, having been tilod in tint oilice of the clerk of the circuit court of said Uock lsiand county, notice IK hereby fciveh to the said deleliiianls, Samuel Krick, the unknown wile ir widow of Samuel Krick, the unknown heirs or devisees oi Samuel Krick, de ceased, that complainant tiled his bill of complaint in the circuit court of said county on Ausf. 16. A. D. 191.1, and that thereupon a summons issued out of said court, wherein atd suit is n"wr pending, returnable on the third Mon day in September next, us is by law re quired. Now, unless you, the above named defendants, shall personally appear be fore the said circuit court on the tlrsl , f ,lno,n;1 '"'ifi of, to be hold"-n in the city or Kock Island, county of Hock Island and State of Illinois, and pn ad, unswer or demur to said complainant's bill of complaint, or the same and ttie matters and things therein charged and stated will b taken as confessed, and a decree enter ed against you. the said defendants, ac cordiiiK to the prayer of said bill. GKuHGii W. GAMBLE, Clerk of tne Circuit Court Rock Island. 111., Acs. 16, 1913. Jlugh 11. Curtis, complainant's solici tor. Notice of 1'ublicutlou. State of Illinois. Hock lsiand Coun ty : In tile Circuit Court of said county. Tu the .September term. A. L). 1!)13. In Chancery. William II. Hiewerts .complainant, vs. Ti. i.. I itiie .et al.. delendants. riill to lUla. L. L. I.a H"c; tl,e unknown belra or deviates of I). 1 Lm Hue, deceased; Katie l.a Hue, Henry C. Kramhoft; the unknown wile or widow of Henry C. Kramliott; the. unknown heirs or devi sees of Henry C. Ki am holt, e'eceased. and the unknown owners of the south east quarter uf tho northeast 'luarter of section fourteen (H . also tne fol lowing described tract of land: Com mencing at a siake eleven (11) rod aad liiteen (li) links south of tha northwest corner ot section thirteen i 13;, township nineteen (13), norm raiiKe two t l), east of the tourtli princl pai meridian. Hock Island county, Illinois, theuce not Hi hi teen ll.o rods and ten (lu luiKs, tiieuce south rfeventy-four (74) deisrees. west tiilrieen (13) rods' and four (4) links, thence south forty live 14." degrees and thirty CiO) min utes, east to the place of hcKinnlntr. be ing ninety-one i'jlj ."quale rods, all In township nineteen (IK), north range two ci). east o-l the lourth prlncipul meridian, situated in aaid Hock Island . county and the said fciato uf Illinois. deforciants. Aliidavit of non-residence of each ' and all of the above named defendants having been filed In the olnce ot tha lerk of the circuit court of said coun ty, notice is hereby giveu to each of said noi.-ravid-nt defendants, that com plainant UicJ his b'll of coinpiia'iit In said court, ou tin. cb'sneery side thereof, on the 21st of Marcr., A, L) 1113, and that thereupon a siirnmc.4 ij4ij out of said coun, wherein said suit im Lit pending, against said defendants abovfr r.am-d, returnable on the lirst Monday ot -May. lii 13, as is by law required, and It appearing Irom said summons re turned to said court that said defend ants could not be found in this county, an alias summons Issued out of said court, wherein said suit is now pend ing, against taid defendants above nam ed, returnable on tiie third Monday of September, 1D13, as Is by law required. Now, unless you. tho said aon-resl-dent defendants above named, and each of you, shall personally be and appear before said circuit court on the lirst day of the next term thereof, to be holden at Hock Inland, tu and for nai.i county, on the third Monday In Sep tember, 1S13, next, and plead, unswer or demur to said complainant's blli 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 la the prayer of said bill. In testimony whereof, I have here unto set my hand and affixed the seal of said court at rhy office in Rock la land, this -.!3rd oay of July, A. I). J91J GEORGE VV. GA11WM3, Clerk." ' Devoie N. bluionsVu, solicitor. v