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THF. NOCK ISLAND AKGTJS FRIDAY.. ATOIL 10. 1014. TODAY'S MARKET QUOTATIONS Local and Forcian Chicago find Xcw York rr.nrfcrJs f".r nished by K. V Yc:.rr A iV mem bers Chicago Hoard f Trail"1. Rrain. provisions, stock., ani cotton. pr:at. wires to all flnanrtal copiers. "rt. spondents on th New York Strwk aiJ Cotton Exchanges. Tri-Oty oU'ce ;:t tilt 39. Host liu:iJ:ns. Khnne Kock Island 31.1 P. J. McrOKMICK. Manager. It:i!i'ut. l'r-st Yellow Vi',.; ric'r.'-n-l r.iir:-ii IluiiUeuils ... Troi;t KIl. lilliliT ... , lie 12c , 7c 15c 13c He 9c IS I! Vis- Local Markets WAGNER'S REVIEW (hi. .:sc .27c iGc April 10. Follow i:..r art' t!:i w!-..-:.--sale quotations on t:. local market today: Butter, Esgs ar?d Cheese. Kgrs. per dozen Butter, dairy, pound Butter, creamery, r.ouad Batter, rjsxking stock. ponaU.. Vegetables. Parsley, bunch SViC Cucombera hot house JCcCfl2'-ic Lettuce, pound lac Potatoes, busnti -C Cabbage, pound, now 3c Red onions, pound C Eurmuda onions, pout.d c rarsnlpa 70c Carrots 75c Poultry. Old cocks (scarce) 8c Hens si are) 13c Spring israrce) lc Ducks (scarce) 13c Turkeys (scarce) ISc Fish. Silver Salmon H perch 4cfI7c .ril ill. Poster success- f ,::y :r.'vi:t. 1 :i dry Junu.iry. a cold Fi !rv;.ry ar.d a v;rrrer March than !: icr;;.?; .:ril Ik Indicated gradx-iliy lower n-iiH'cratisrca. succeed id l v a" i;r-i hisli temperature- wave uro-md th- mi.lil'.c of th.' month. Kf Ii!.t ef i., rcmnrUalily c-iter.sive ;r ,-zc of Ai'iil S on wheat will develop The astciiiiling spectacle of Chicago (the huiidMinu riis'.reas of the corn b!ti li:' nint tiaitor on her ow n pro tective and msiainSng territory hy im porting corn is now predicted. To date tiu re lias been no slip-up in the chance of heavy Ar-cntiv.e arrivals at the Atlantic seaboard during the summer and fail. The world Is not Importing corn with the vigor of the past season. There is a "stiff decrease-' In the world s exports Nov. 1 to April 1. They total around r.f.(Hii.i00 versus OO.OOii, (iAii last season. The Argentine Is short on her wheat money this season. Not only is her crop surplus 40 per cent below early I'M", but the price Is "strictly moderate." She will send her com. England will likely take her recent customary 100.00".0fi) corn from Ar g; ntlna for the jour, but tho continent, on the luis'.a of the Auntrlun and Rou manian yields, promises a 23.00),oiM loss-demand. If the Argentina surplus is really I:;.'ioh.imh, there will be a constant dril.ble cf th.s stuff to tho unprotected east. Northwest Canada seeds wheat In April anl May. Kxi erts have written into Canadian history that Tor the man who seeds after May 13 the failure ha :ard is 0" V r cent. Russia seeds her liuiro spring wheat crop principally in April and harvests in August. Her wiuter wheat crop promise is below last year. The three bis spring wheat crops of the world in the united States. Can ada and lluss!a. with a total mammoth acreage of probably 85,000.000. are now being pressed into the soil. Until July arrives or passes there Is no assur ance of a large world s wheat yield, despite the wonderful promise of our winter wheat. The startling world consumption of 1IH3-14 and the presence of wheat at around the lowest levels in five years will effectively neutralize southwest crop progress. During every crop sea son wheat should be purchased when bearish tidings are at their zenith. Our eastern reports on Argentine corn are unchanged. New York sold about half a million to interior points yesterday and Argentina continues her forceful campaign to supply the Unit ed States. We consider provisions on sounder ground, but do not care to be lieve corn will figure permanently in the 70 s. Now For One Mighty Swat! Daily United States Weather Map The New Typewriter aver n0, -er-rr J-E ANNOUNCE AN AMAZING MODEL The OKver vjyj No. 7 a typewriter of superexcellence, with auto! matic devices and refinements that mark the zenith of typewriter progress. A marvel of beauty, speed and eas action. Typewriting1 efficiency raised to the nth power. The OLIVER No. 7 embolies all previoua Oliver innovation! and new self-acting devices never before seen on any typewrit er. A leap in advance which places The Oliver ten yearg ahead of its time. So smooth in action, so light to the touch, 0 easy to run, that experts are amazed. A model that mean to the typist delightful ease of operation. A model that means a higher standard of typewriting, long, er and better service. The No. 7 is now on exhibit and sale at all Oliver Branchei and Agencies throughout the United States. Photo by American Press Association. U. S. Department of Agriculture. 2.99 XUCATHCD RI1DPAI1 zinc ftL.niiiLi i- v- v rbsAT I r , I J P-t 7 - y$' April Unsettled and colder tonight and Saturday snow flurries tonight. KXPLANATORV NOTES. Otoerrat!on tnkrn at a. m.. 75th meridian time. Air preur rJrd to se level. Iwtars (continnotiK line-;) na thronph cft equal air pressure, imneriui taowu iinrff yaw uirouKa puiuu 01 equal temperature; urawn only rur zero, ireezln. SO , an O clear; Q partly cloorty; Q cloody: rain: snow: (V) report missing. Arrows fly witb tbe mind. First dtfurcs, iemroratar past 12 boars: second, precipitation of .01 Inch or more fur past 21 hours; third, maximum wind velocity. point d Km". lowct Useful Proverb. "Do you." he asked, "bcXeve in eariv marriage?" "Well." she replied, "I used to. but I am willing to say that at present I be lieve 'better late than never' may be applied to marriage as well as to some other things." Exchange. Rheumatism Relieved in a few Hours. N. B. Lan?ley. Madison. Wis., says; "I was almost helpless with rheuma tism for about Ave months. Had it in my neck so I could not turn my head, and all through my body. I tried three doctors ul many remedies without any relief whatever uctll I procured Dr. Detchon's Relief for Rheumatism. In a few hour:: the pain was relieved and in three days the rheumatism was completely cured and I was at work." Sold by Otto Grotjan, 1501 Second avenue. Rock iBland; Gust Schlegel & Son. 220 Went Second street. Davenport.- -(Adv.) Paducah, Ky. After saving four of his children Malcolm Ford dashed into his blazins home at Rossington to save his wife and two babies, but per ished with them. WEATHER CONDITIONS. The crest of the area of high pres sure and fair, cold weather has moved to Virginia, and frosts have extended to southern Alabama. Rain or snow from the Pacific coast eastward to the Mlssotxrl valley and the northwestern portion of the lake region is resulting from areas of low pressure which are central over Utah and Minnesota. Higher temperatures are noted from the eastern Rocky mountain slope to the central valleys. An area of rela tively high pressure and lower tem perature is central over Saskatche wan and Montana. OBSERVATIONS. High. Low. Prep. Boston SC 22 .00 Buffalo 22 28 .01 Davenport 4 4 33 .00 Denver 56 32 .00 Jacksonville 6S 52 .01 Kansas City 4S SR .01 New- Orleans 5S 42 .00 New York 42 30 .00 Norfolk 40 36 .00 Phoenix 82 Hi .00 St. Iouls 46 34 .00 St Paul 44 32 .01 j San Diego TO SS .00 I San Francisco 62 54 .08 Seattle 64 60 .00 Washington 44 28 .00 Winnipeg 46 32 .00 Yellowstone Park .. 44 28 .02 DAILY RIVER BULLETIN. Flood stage Hgt. Chge. St- Paul 14 2.7 0.1 Red Wing 14 Reeds Landing .... 12 3.8 0.1 La Crosse 12 3.9 0.1 Lansing 18 4.7 0.1 Prairie du Cbien ...IS 5.0 0.0 Dubuque 18 5.8 0.0 Le Claire 10 2.6 0.0 Davenport 15 4.7 0.1 River Forecast. I Fort the next 43 hours. No import ant change in the Mississippi will oc cur from below Dubuque to Muscatine. J. M. SHERIER. Local Forecaster. Decatur. Ala. The democratic com mittee of the Eighth district nominated C. C. Harris of Decatur to fill the unex pired term of William Richardson, late representative in congress. The Boot and Shoe Workers' Union PAYS A Weekly Benefit WORKERS UNION I UNION lSrAMP fadorv To Every Sick or Incapacitated Member Every purchase and every purchaser of Union Stamp shoes is helping those Union Shoe workers who are unable to help themselves. Know, before buying shoes, that the Union Stamp is imprinted on them. Boot and Shoe Workers' Union 246 Summer Sf., Boston, Mass. Write for list of union shoe fartor'es anil other interesting literature, teJlrg what we hate accomplished for our fellow workers. AffMlated with American Federation of Labor. z ? Chance For Mighty Swat. , takes oountlasa numbers 2 of swats to maka avert the f least impression on th bil- t lions of flies that infest the country. There's a bettor way. On can annihilate trillions of flies with on swat if one goes J at it rightly. If there is a fe- male fly enjoying tho spring in your kitohen or attio or base- T ment she is du to hatch out six or mora hatch of ggs. vr 100 4 ggs at a. time, if ah livea, and a all of her yeungstars ara th Z most prolific creatures n th map. A fly xprt has figvrad 5 it out that from a single fe- 4 male fly trillion f th dreaded typhoid flies may claim descent in on season, . provided, of course, that all tti young flies grow p. By a watting Mrs. Fly new you save yourself th trouble of killing her descendants this cum Coxvlccy's Sta.rtin.g Food for aby Chicks I a rrdy rTreJ lood that supplin the right 'clrfncr.l proper nuuruh nicin anJ iitfor. Ii mc Makes Chicks Sturdy rrrpjrn snJ trenr;tlirm them lor rrt uljr niiun. havc trouble and worry. Lessens Leg Weakness Guu-inlrril to ulifv or itK.nrjr hack. 2t IIh. Sl.'- 5" I"0 lh- biiull iuc 1'K:, 25c. 50c and 51. Conkey's Lice Powder Du-re.l n 'iitnis lien rids ihrm ol lK-r j,..t . In. LiLi-rHiiinilinrdnra-e Lnc.lii'..'-u. I1 . 2it.5ili.anJ SI pi. g. I. b. U lllili:, ll-U bctcblh Ac. otlce ut 'uUlieali. levore X. SinionHon, attorney. Slate or i.ilnois. liueK island Coun ty tM : In the Circuit rourt of said county. To the -Iuy tcriu. A. U. UN. la Cna.ii- J eery. heppard, vl ai.. UiitrniluuU Liiii fJ qun:l title. Alildavit of noii-residcnco of the de fen du.no. Minnie i-t. liurmr, Aibio liar Oer. aiter lia: m l. Atmrew iSaroer. eui jc Barber, lri y iJai ber. Albert Unr- ber. S lllam 11. lit .tli cl . Lutriu lleiclier. l.izziu A. Kiigns. Waiter i. l.oyirs. V alter Koueljj. Oenvvieve -it soll, ul'NfVicVc lleuuer&oll, , oUee or 1'ublleutiuu. Dcvore N. Simonson. attorney. State of Jlliuois, Kock. Island Coun ty bs : In the Circuit Court of said county. To the May term. A. I. 1U14. In Chan cery. Matthew I Buekley, complainant, vs. Benjamin Schneider, et a)., defendants, liill lu llltt title. AHidavit of non-residence of the de fendants. Albei t Ciumbcr. Andrew Gum ber and Ida liuekiey. and the unknown residence of tho defendants. Charles C. lilaek. Urettuii Crupstcf and Caroline L.ouisa CruDstor. and that there arc i persons interested in the subject matter IUi.ui.1- I filii- .iii.c u-liosi! n:inii.s ai-i- unknown C. i'lt- . I... u-lii. iiI'k t.iiil. .1 .-t i.Mihi lit ill land. William C. i-1 ee.anu. tfa-miei tonep- i ,Hutfl. UJ tllo ulliillou,i wiuo-w. heirs, purd. r ranK M. bneppard. cnarle . j. J .Ka,ces unU devisees of Brettuu Crap- out ppard. iaikaret on xpard. uiiant C. buepiaru, Ji., llvliu t oll, 1 lii.oj bheppaid. liert biiepparu, Itoy snep iaru, Harold tihepnaru. and tile un Known residence ol tne delendanis, ti mer C. Jonnson, Ucur;e jonn on, I'ranK Barber, and mat tnerc are iersns inierextea in luu subject multer ot tins cuusc wliose names are unknown but wnu arc made delcudants in this cause, as tne un known widow, heirs, legatees and devi sees of George V. Miller, deceased; the unknown widow, heirs, legatees and devisees of William A. Hotel's, deceas ed; ttie unknown wld'rw". neirs, legatees and devisee of Karl Crowley, deceas ed; the unknown widow, heirs, legatees and devisees of ". C. W'mjely, deceas ed; the unknown widow, heirs, legatees and devisees of W. C. Wajriey. oeceas ed; the unknown widow, heirs, legatees and devisees of John K. Jo-hnson, de ceased; the unknown widow, heirs, leg atees and devisees of John K. Jtihnston. deceased; the unknown widow, lien s, leg atees and devisees of John Barber, ce ctased; tho unknown widow, heirs, lu atees and devisees of John Adams, de ceased; the unknown widow, heirs, leg atees and devisees of Jacob IL Rmv l.ind, deceased; the unknown widow, het. legatees and devisees of Amos J. ftowe, deceased; the unknown widower, helra. lepateea and devisers of Marv S3. McCa.ll. deceased; the unknown widow er, heirs, legatees and devisees of I.a vinla P. Rowe. deceased: tlie unknown widower, heirs, legatees and devisees of Ruth 8. Rowland, deceased: the un known widower, neirs, legatees and devisees of Susan O. Donnel. deceased; the unknown widower, heirs, legatees and devisees of Hannah Katon iln ..us ed; the unknown V idow .heirs. K-a-a- su-r. diMai-us.-d : the unknown widow heirs, legatees and devisees of Charles C. Black, deceased; tlie unknown wid ow, heirs, legatees ami devisees of s. C Dick, aeceaseu; the unknown wluow. heirs, letraiees and devisees of Samuel C. I'iek. ieceassu; the unknown widow, heirs, legatees and devisees of W. T. 1'rice, d-eeased; tlie unkjiown widower, heirs, leyatei-s and devisees of Nancy M. Co.ik, deceased; the unknown widower, heirs, legatees -and devisees of Jane i'rice, dt-ceased: the unknown widow, heirs. leKalccs and devitees of Robert Uariictt, deceased: the unknown widow, heirs, legatees and devisees of Sidney V. Cook, deceased; tiie unknown wid ow, heirs and devisees vi lCbenezer Blackmail. Jr., deceased; the unknown widow, heirs, legatees and devisees ot Anson B. Cobb, deceased; the unknown widow, lulls, icfcalccs and devisees of S. S. Blackmail, deceased; the unknown widower, heirs, legatees and devisees of Caroline J.ouisa Crapster, deceased; the uiikniswn widower, heirs, legatees and devisees of Lydia T. Cobb, deceased; tiie unknown wioower, heirs, legatees and devisees of l.vdia T. Cob, deceased; tlie unknown widow, heirs, legatees and devisees ot Stecihcn S. Blackmail, de ceased: the unknown widow, neirs, leu alecs and devisees of Cornelius Des mond, dt ceased; the unknvwa widow, heirs, legatees and devisees of Bernard Spurk, ucceastd; the unknown widow, hens, legatees and devisees of Bernhard Spurk, deceasco ; tne unknown widow, titirs. legatees and devisees of Bernard Spark, deceased; tho unknown widower, heirs, legatees and devisees of Amelia J. Uariieii. deceased: the unknown wid ower, heirs, legatees and devisees of Kmclia J. Oarnctt, deceased: and the unknown owners of the following de scribed premises, to-wit: The south part of tlie soutii west fractional quarter The new model has more Improve ments, refinements and new uses than we can even enumerate here. The "cushioned keyboard" with "an chor keys" and. the new automatic features mean less work for the hand- less strain on the eyes, less manual and mental effort. With all of these masterly mechan ical improvements we have made the machine more beautiful and symmet rical. From every standpoint The Oliver No. 7 attains superlative excel lence. Nothing you could wish for has been omitted. The new devices, refinements, improvements and conveniences found on the No. 7 represent an enormous outlay and vastly increase its value the price has not been advanced one penny. We shall even continue In force our popular 17-cents-a-day pur chase plan, the same as on previous Oliver models. The OLIVER No. 7 equipped with the famous Printype, if desired, with out extra charge. You owe it to yourself to see the new machine before you buy any typewrit, er at any price. Note its beauty, speed and easy action, its wonderful auto matic devices. Try it on any work that is ever done on typewriters. Try it on many kinds of ork that no other typewriter will do. It is a significant fact that the type writer that introduced such epoch making innovations as visible writing, visible reading. Printype, etc., ehouid be the first to Introduce automatic methods of operation. The OLIVER Typewriter Co. OLIVER TYPEWRITER BUILDING CHICAGO Tri-Cify Branch 311 Brady St., Davenport, Iowa 'Phone Davenport 20 St. Louis His $95,000 worth of stock in a commission company of which he was president was willed by George Gcerner, who perished in the Mis souri Athletic c.ub Are, to his confi dential clerk, Herman Kronsbeln. tees and devisees of R. H. Rogers de- UI 1 numuer six toi. townsnipeign- ceased; the unknown widow, heir" leg-, tt;en, Ur'- 'JV' ViiV1. ra"Be. ,eiiat atees and devisees of Robert H. Rogers oI thf Juurl'1 ith.l Principal meridian, deceased; the unknown widower, helrl plaining forty-three and ninety-one lea-atees and deviseea of Jan Bamit. hundredths (43.K1 ) acres, more or less; i uiau mat iiii i vjx iiie iiuriiincai quarter deceased: the unknown widower ti,-i legatees and devisees of Sally Park hurst, deceased; the unknown widow, heirs, legatees and devisees of Samuel I'arkhurst, deceased; the unknown widow, heirs, legatees and devisees of lemuel ParkhumL dec..MMri thn un known Widow, heirs, legatees and dev isees ot Anson Harrington, deceased; the unknown widow. hoir 1..-., . and devisees of Daniel Wllsey. deceas ed; the unknown widow, heirs, lega tees and devisees of James A. Miller, deceased: the unknown widow, heirs legatees and devisees of William Topf. deceased; the unknown widow, heirs, legatee and devisees of Knhmim i..i.- son. deceased; the unknown widow heirs, legatees and devisees of William J. Turner. deceased; the unknown widow, heirs, legatees and devisees of Nela Feter Peterson, deceased: the un known assigns and successors of the nri' At nock Cord Railroad com pany, non-existent: and the unknown owners of the northwest quarter of the southeast iiiiarter: and tin- west imir of the northeast ouarter of the south east quarter, except a parcel of land containing five J acres more or less off of the northwest corner of the east nan ui "rtiu aouiueast quarter; and out lots Nineteen l) and Twenty C'oi; um u in nan ui ine southwest quarter of the northeast quarter; and about one acre.being that pari of t he sou t h. east quarter of the northwest quarter ly ing east of the public highway leading irum i-ori uyrou to Itopliln t'lty. Illinois; all of said land being situated in sec lion Thirty -nix 1 3C i. Township Nine teen (19 1 north, range one in enot of tlie fourth It) Principal Meridian Rock Island county. Illinois, havlne been tili-d In the olhVe l the clerk of the circuit court ot said countv. nnili.. Is hereby given lo each of said de lendanis, that complainants filed their bill of complaint In said court, on the chancery aide thereof, on the lirst day or April, a. t. I9K. and that there upon a summons issued otit of saM court, wherein said suit Is t.emni. against said defendants ulxn-e named.' rei urnanie on ine nrst aiouuuy of May, 1914. as Is by law regutred. Now. unless you. the said defend ants above named, and each of you. Ktiull personally bo anil appear beVoru said circuit court on the lirst day of the next term thereof. t be hol.li n at ItiN'K ihimiiii, in aim ror muu county, on the nrst Monday of May. 1 1 4. next, and plead. KiiaMcr or demur to said com plainants' bill of eoinpaliit. the same and the matters, therein charged and Mated will be taken as confessed and a decree entered against yoti accc-rd-Ing to the prayer o snid bill. In lestlmonv whereof. 1 ha-rt here unto Mil my hand and infixed the seal if said court, at my Itice lu Rock l l.i nil. lb!-. Iirxl lnv of April. A. I' l!l. si. ii:iK'ii: ;.u:i.i:. ci. ik. JjvkOlK v. iiaio.i'Jl o.iiUlul'. I oi section seven (7). townshin eiahteen (18), north range two (2 east of the fourth (4th) principal meridian, bound ed and described as follows, to-wit: Be ginning at the northwest corner of tlie northwest quarter of said section seven (7). -thence running east forty-four ( 44 ) rods thence south twenty-two (22 rods, thence west forty-four (44) rods, thence north twenty-two (22) rods to the place of beginning, containing six acres, more or less; also, the northeast quar ter of the northeast quarter of section twelve (12), township eighteen (IS), north range one (1), east of the lounn mni principal meridian; all in Rock Island county. Illinois; having been tiled in the office of the clerk of the circuit court of said county, notice Is hereby given to each of said defend ants that compainlant tiled his hill of complaint in said court, on the chancery side thereof, on tlie first dav of April A. I. 1914. and that thereupon a sum mons issued out of said court, wherein said suit Is now jiending, against said defendants above named, returnable on the first Monday or May. ISM. as Is by law required. Now. unless you. the said defendants above named, and each of you, shall personally be and appear before said circuit court, on the first day of the next lerm thereof, to be hidden" at Roek Island, in and for said countv, on the lirst Monday of May. 1914. next, and plead, answer or demur to said com plainant's bill of complaint, the same and the matters therein charged and stated will be taken as confessed, and a decree entered against you uccordiiia t,. tit.. t.rite..i ,. u,. i.i will M In testimony whereof. I have here- ' unto set my hand and affixed the seal ' or said cinirt. at my office u Rock In land, this first dav of Anril r inn ' (Seal) (JKORCJB W.-UAMDI.k, Devore N. Simonson. solicitor' iaiaaaaiB8E!ffls Colonist Fares TO THE West and "Northwest On sale daily to and including April 15th. If you are thinking of going West this Spring you should know about these low rates. It will be a pleasure to quote you the fare and give full information in regard to the Burlington Superior Service. Call, telephone or write MISS D. ODEN. Passenger Agent. Phone Rock Island 680. T. A. RIDDELL Ticket Agent. ttrTOsri'fsiyinttKsTgagcsa: .Notice of Fiaal Setllemeat. Estate or Eva R-ntna Jahn. deceased Public notice Is hereby given liiat Iho undersigned. Paul A. Jahn and Marllii . Jahn. executors i.f the last will and testament of Kva Reglua Jahn. deceas ed, have this day hied their final report and settlement as such In the piubuta court of lire Island countv. and hear ing on aaid rvport has been at-t for March ats. 1914. at 10 o'oIo-.-k a m aV which tune persons interested muy"aD lear and make objection lliereto and If no objections are tiled, said report will be approved at that time, and the uudernlKiied will ak lor un order of distribution, and will also ask to ha discharged. ICock Island. ID.. March , 795 4 PAl'l. A. JAHN. MAKTIV o. JAI1.V. ICecutors Last Will and Tesiatiioiit of Kva RihIiui Jahn. Peceuseo. twiaivLi &. auuvivcr. ailoiucia. i tv RESULTS with Speedway are guar anteed. If you don't find quick relief you get your money back. We can tell you of thousands of people who have freed themselves from aches and pains with this wonderful remedy. It's the finest thing in the world for soothing sprains and bruises. Try it. Then to be nursing pain when you can relief by getting SPEEDWAY at th drug store. Ash youp drui,t today- 25c, SOo and 1.00 stxei Speedway Remedy I v0 For sale by Thomas Urus Co. and August Heiuibcck.