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THE ROCK ISLAND AIIGUS. FIllDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1914. IS TODAY'S MARKET QUOTATIONS Local and Foreign Chicago and New York markets fur-, Second Hog Market, 9 A. M nished bv E. W Wacner & Co.. mem- Hoc receipts. 13.000. Estimated to- bers Chicago Board of Trade; grain, j morrow. 9.000. Markets weak at yes provisions, stock a?nd cotton; private t terday's average. Mixed. $S.50fi 9.50; wires to all financial center Corre- ' pood, f S.PSfi 9.40; rough. $8.25(fj 8 S5V spondenta on the New York Stock and liKht. SS.sn-fi 9.50; bulk. 6.40ii8.75; Cotton Exehances. Thi-citv office in ; nics. $S.5.fi 9.2o. suit Sf9. Beet building. fhone Rock . Cattle receipts. 2.000 Island 330. P. J. McCORMICK. Manager. CHICAGO MARKETS Wheat C-,eD. HIjrt i-oi Dec 110; 112 109; May U7S 119 U6 Corn . 71S . 73s, Sep. . Dec . May . OaU Sep 4si Dec 49; May .... 5;a Pork Jan 20.45 Lard Oct. 9.42 Jan 9.97 RJba Oct. Jan. 10.65 CI . lllt-A US3 7Sh-B 7? 7S-i-H 71-n 7U 71 , 73?, 47tf 50i, B 4 478 51 "4 49-n o-";2 1$ 20.62 CO. 4 2 20.67-B 9.52 10.07 10. 9.42 9.97 9.52 10.07 10.92 10.62 10.72 Estimated to morrow. 200. Market steady. Beeves. $7.401 11.00; cows. $4.00(g9.S5; stock- crs. J6.40fi 8.35: Texans, fi.aOgi'b.fro. calves. $9 50(fi 12.50. Sheep receipts. 15.000. Estimated to morrow. 2.000. Market strong. Prices $3.25?T6.15; lambs. $6.00-?: 9.00. Cose of Market. Hog market slow at yesterday's prices. Mixed S.r. 5? 9.jo. good 8.95 U .0.10. rough 8.25tfS.S3, lisht S.i09.50. Cattle steady. Saep strong. Southwest Receipts. Hogs. Cattle. Sheep. Orr,ah.i 2.300 1.000 16.500 Kansas City 3.000 1.500 LOCAL MARKETS 6,000 Market Square Sales. September 17, 1914. Six loads of oats at Sc Three loads of corn at S7c Two loads of timothy hay at $18.00 Chicago Cash Grain. Wheat No. 2 r. lnsi i una, ; No. 3 r. 107t?zir'f"K: No. 2 h. loiiio-S, : No. 3 h. Wsi 1 : No. 1 us. 112 ( Fept. IS. Following are the whole f?114: 'o- 3 ns. I'"'; No- 3 l'-'V: I quotations oa the local market No. 4 s. 1101 112. today: Corn N"o. 2 v. 77: No. 3 y. ..'41 Butter, Eggs and cneete. (S77ii: No. 4 y. 7.: 764 ; No. 6 y. 76 Ti 76 i7&ia: No. 4 w No. 2 m. 77 6 77 No. 5 y. 7fii2 , : No. 3 w. 79 1 1 7a' 4 : No. 5 w, 7:; 2: No. 3 m. 1t'ri No. m, 76; No. 77Vt: No. 4 m. 76" 6 m. 76: sg, 75li. Oats No 2 w, 4S3 5 4!: No. 3 w. 47aff4: No. 4 w, 47i471; stand ard, 4S"5 4S4. Liverpool Cables Wheat opened unchanged to i; low er. Closed unchanged to 13 lower. Corn opened 1 higher. Closed 1 higher. Chicago Receipts. Today. Contract. 1 r.ggs. per at -acii IJutter. dairy, pound 27c Butter, rreataery, pound 32c Hutter, packing stock, pound ..18c20 Veget&Mes. I Parth-ye. dozen tuuene ..30s ! Potatoes, bushel 75c I Cabbage, dozen ' 40o I Red or white onions, pound ,..'..14e CarroU tushe; uc Bet's bushel 50c Sweet potatoes, pound 2C E(?s plant, dozen 90c Poultry. Old tens 12 Vic Spring 16c !!! 114j 16! 46 ; Wheat Corn Oats Northwest Cars. To- last Last dav. week. year. Minneapolis 607 S60 Duluth 432 557 Winnipeg 11C4 1140 114S , Flounders Chicago Est'mates Tomorrow. wheat... 320! WAGNER'S REVIEW Corn 122 1 Oats 261 Primary Movement. Hfrenlts Shipments. . 1.299o0 i nirnt :s mixea on wie sraius. ed today In the grain list, but a cum mulative bulge in wheat is unlikely. The official estimates of Canadian wheat and oats were above expecta tions. There Is more of a definite hope for peace in the political news, but there are no authentic details. The Austrian collapse proceeds. Granted good weather the eclentlflc murder in Europe could proceed up to late No vember. Austria is the key. and Rus sia may be delayed by difficulty of keeping her military mob well sup plied. Bromhall as yet has not reported on actual fall seeding operations in Europe. Business Summary. New York, Sept. 18. Paul M. War burg says federal reserve system will probably be put in operation between Oct. 15 and 30. War tax bill expected to be intro duced in house late today. Colorado mine operators partly ac cept President Wilson's proposal for a year truce. Bankers committee on foreign ex change to confer again with federal reserve board at Washington today. New Haven railroad officers author ized to execute contract with New York Edison company for power. France raises temporary war loan of $10,000,000 in Ixindon by issue of treasury bills through Rothschilds on 5 per cent interest basis. pro- and very much reduced cotton ducts feeds are considered. The size of the 1914 oats crop to 50.000.000 or 100,000,000 will not bf known until next year. Primary oats j receipts are a record s'nee Aug. 1, aue to the price average being near 25 per' cent above a September live-year aver age. Primary receipts at 55.000,000 since Aug. 1 are 12,000,000 above for-j nier totals. The oais visible has jump-j ed rrom 6,000.000 Aug. 1 to 23,700,000 ; despite vast exports. As in corn, the price always expedites amounts saved from farm use for terminals. j Guesslnga hog crop is an unspeak-; ablo task for a road man. Even the packers with their efferent forces have j grown tired of this enigma. The west-; era nog slaughterings since March 1 at 11,700,000 are nearly 2,000,000 be low same period last season. While dis- sonable to presume no great 1915 hog , run can step out of the last summer. short corn yield and the reduced hog population of 1914. Violent changes will probably con tinue in nil the grains. The investor is gradually becoming climatized to the runaway bulges which mean a fadeaway in volume of purchases. Payne Children At the Empire I! COE II Drift of the Weather. Illinois. Fair in north; showers in south late tonight or tomorrow. Missouri Fair north and west to night and tomorrow unsettled in south east. Minnesota. Wisconsin. Iowa, North and South Dakota. Nebraska and Kansas Fair tonight and Saturday; not much change. Glancing At Statistics. Chicaeo. Sept. IS. Allowing a total of 50.000.000 wheat and flour exports for September and October, we reach an amount or i.wuu.uuu icr juiy 10 Nov. 1 period versus 71,000,000 last fall. The increased exports for first third of crop year will be 37.00.000 against a surplus which is 100.000,000 above one year ago. If an average of recent high wheat nr'ces is to be maintained United Wheat Year ago . Corn today Year ago . , . ...). . ..1,815.000 , . 322.000 . 943,000 Perch - c7 Halibut fresh He Vr-tfow pike 12c Pickerel 7c c-stfish 17c 1 Bulih2av.s li7SciStates monthly exports must hold a 456 . Trout ...... ..........140 j 25.000.000 to 30.000.000 monthly clip '! for some months. Russia and the Danube will eventually unloose their 120.000.000 to 170.000.000 joint surplus, but for the balance of September and October the world must buy in North America. Tb? official Canadian oats crop guess of 327.000.000 is closer to the four-year 1 rm .Don ihiiw .ire exr,rctt-d. there seems to be average of .jj.ou.uoo tnan anticipated. 2Si.oooi. td,;rS in Fucgcsts a fair crop. 45l ftfiil i . 1 serves of oats. Morning Grain Letter. Chicago. Sept. IS. Morning Miss Erna Lundeen went to her home at Rock Island Friday, returning here to her school work Monday. Miss Ethel Pearsall Visited Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Pearsall, at Port Byron. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Knockenius and family of Osborn spent Sunday at the John Gerkin home. Rev. Mr. Carnell held baptismal ser vices at the river last Sunday, whan j the following young men were taken into the Bethel Baptist church: Waldo Russian re- barley and corn are inot buy on advances. The Examiner J hardly b(.,nf, dPr,iete(i heavily and the CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. comments on absence or n'-w nuying power in oats; the Tribune says big re- Opening Market. ;ceipt.i of wheat cluck the demaaa; Hog receipts 13.00';. Left over 4.500. i cash mni h'-re expect small corn and Market strone. Mixed. $S.50fi 9.55; i cats receipts at r-iicago for a week, rood $957i9.45: rough. iS.25fi S.90; ; The Herald is positive all grains are in light. $S.0f; 9.55. Sheep steady. Cattle steady. receipts. 15.000. receipts, 2.000. la tuo-sif!e! position. Market j Foreigners will evidently not buy j wheat and oats on our big bulge. There Market ' i no improvement in the outside de I mand for May corn. A rally is expect- three month export stoppage w-lll eventually count during any late sea son movement. Last September th government guessed corn at 2,331.000,000 and sub sequently raised to 2.464.000.000. For many years there has resulted this addition of 100.000.000 in the fall. The fall government estimates may be around 2.700.ooo,ooo bushels. A fairly large crop when cheaper mills feeds Daily United States Weather Map j i , . ., Lees, John Calson, Henry Eisenbauni, 1 Merrill and Blair Trowbridge. William and Nathaniel Pearsall and families attended the wedding of their niece. Miss Marguerite Ben way, Wed nesday, at Cordova. Mrs. P. Mahlsiead and son Gus spent Sunday at the Petar Mahlstead heme. Charles Pearsall is erecting a fine new silo on his farm. Richard and Frank Ashdown are fill ing their silos they recently erected on their respective farms. Alvah Pearsall. son of Mrs. Ida Pear sall. a former resident of Coe town ship, but now of Port Byron, under went an operation for appendicitis Tuesday and is at St. Anthony's hos pital at Rock Island. Miss Louise Gerkin was a business caller in Davenport Wednesday. Miss Lemon of Moline is teaching the Eureka school this year. May and James Durbin of Cordova spent a few days here with their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. John Durbin. Mrs. Eva Bryant of Cordova vis ited a few days with her sisters, Mrs. N. Poarsall and Mrs. William Pear sall. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fillmer enter tained the following guests on Labor i day: Mr. and Mrs. A. HeimbPok -Mr. and Mrs. Henry Klottenhoff. Mrs. Da vis and sen. and Mrs. Jansen and son. all of Molina; Mr. and Mrs. John Halm and Mr. and Mrs. G. .Seiar of Erie; Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mahlstead, Gus Mahlstead and Mrs. P. Mahlst?ad. Mrs. Ira Richards is h?re from East Moline for a week's visit with her daughter. Mrs. Ernest Gerkin. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Withrow and little child of (Jeneseo were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Durbin. The P. Y. B. club will be entertained by the Misses Rosa and Vera Fillmer at their home Saturday evening, Sept. F:,t;:X:!,-:. , ... . :? -' h . - -. : r. i ; " ' I A t -J.-i - v t r Electrice, a woman who defies elec tricity, is the feature act for the last half of the week at the Empire. Seated in an electric chair last evening she semed to rather enjoy the unique ex perience of receiving into her body 1,000 more volts than is required in state electrocutions. Sparks were drawn from her fingers, arms and the solas of her feet, and the exhibition thoroughly mystified the audience. The Victoria Four were real favor ites. The young men not only have well trained voices, but put enough real comedy in their work to make it amusing as well. Glendower & Mann- ion in a playlet. "Christmas on the Comstock," the Payne children who sang and danced, and S. A. Gemin, Russian shadowist, completed the bill, with the exception of the usual four reels of good movies. .Lir- U S. Department of Agriculture. Weather Bureau .-V STj Cl--rler Mrvm. Ch.f "iM c DAILY" "WEATHER MAP 1 1 1 - i-P- . WV and Satur- -,Srn.rSLL' ZQ S change in m J. Fair tonigjht day; not much temperature. CApo'rJij rA wr' I5XPL,ANATORY NOTES. ObarrUons uk-n t 8 . m.. ?5th merldiio tiin. Ait pr-isure red'irrd to sem love!. Ivibars (coninyous huvi pass tbronch poltiU of equal klr preiaure. Isoltieiir.s tdutuwJ llne pss luroiica puiou 01 cqiui u.-mpermiuxe; Qdttr, parity clouOr; O cloudy; J rin; Vsnow; (jj reon mucio;. AnownTi:aueiii(i. 19. I Harry Genitng.' Claire Golden. Hor ace McRoberts and Byron Skelfon laft for Mount Vernon, Iowa, to attend Cor nell college. Notice to Propert Owners. Notice is hereby given to all per sons interested that the board of local improvements of the city o'. Rock Is land, 111., having let a contract for tlio construction of watermains on Twenty- fourth street, Eighteenth to Twen tieth avenues and Nineteenth and Twentieth avenues from-Twenty-fourth to Twenty-fifth streets, and the same having been completed and accepted by said board on the 15th day of Sep tember A. D. 1914, and the said board having filed in the county court of Rock Island county, Illinois, on the 15th day of September A. D. 1914, a certificate showing that the said im provement conforms substanti Jly to the requirements of the original ordi nance for the construction of the same, the cost thereof, the amount estimated by them to be required to pay the accruing interest on bonds and vouchers, issued to anticirate collec tion of the assessment for said im provement. A hearing will be had on said certificate, as to the truth u. the facts therein stated, at the county court house in the city of Rock Is land, on the 1st day of October A. D. 1914. at the hour of 9:00 o'clook a. m. or as soon thereafter as the business of the court will permit. All persons desiring may file objections on the hearing and may appear on the hear ing and make their defense. Dated at Rock Island, Illinois, this I5th day of September A. D. 1914. H. M. SCHRIVER, R. R. REYNOLDS. WALLACE TREICHLER. Board of Local Improvements. (Adv). ing interest on bonds and vouchers, issued to anticipate collection of the assessment for said improvement. A hearing will be had on said certificate, as to the truth of the facts therein stated, at the county court house, in the city of Rock Island, on the 1st day of October A. D. 1914, at ttie hour of 9 o'clock a. m., or as soon thereafter ac the business of the court will per mit. All persons desiring may file ob jections on the hearing and may ap pear on the heaiins and make their defense. ' Dated at Rock Island, Illinois, this 1 14th day of September A. D. 1914. H. M. SCHRIVER, R. R. REYNOLDS, WALLACE TREICHLER, Board of Local Improvements. EMPIRE l n tz A T R c WHERE EVERYBODY G0E You Must Order 8eati Early If You Want to See An ALL-STAR VAUDEVILLE Bill 1 ? -A a I Mi V 1 ."'Hi. Electrize Nothing bui Feature Aeti 3 A Great Show for Both Old M o-nA V I Two Acts for the Special Matinee Saturday for the Children I THE IB'O PAYNE ClUfl M Will lnritertniTi tha tun. Ones ' Also Four Reels of Motion . Pictures Phone R. I. 708. 8hadcd area shows precipitation of . 01 Inch or more. S Wfil THE NEW 9 Iff 5 urjc ac:o LVU SOLVENT WHICH HAS PROVEN TO BE THE ONE RELIABLE REMEDY FOR RHUEMATS AND KIDNEY TROUBLE MAY NOW BE OBTAINED BY ALL m FREE WEATHER CONDITIONS. 1 Showers on the north Pacific coast and In the Canadian northwest have accompanied the northwestern low which is central off the coast of Wash ington. The low centered over south ern Arlsona has caused thunderohow ers in western Texas and southeastern New Mexico. The disturbance over lying the gulf coant has been attended by showers and thunderstorms on the south Atlantic coast. A heavy shower occurred at Green Bay, Wis., where the rainfall amounted to S 60 inches in the past 24 hours. Th eastern high re mains central over the lake region and fair and cool weather is general from th eastern Rocky mountain slope to the north and middle Atlantic coast. Owing to the positions of the eastern hlfh and the jjorthwfceiern low, fair weather without much change in tem perature is indicated for this vicinity tonight and Saturday. OBSERVATIONS. High. Low. Boston ..... Buffalo Davenport . Denver .... Jacksonville 80 62 84 82 84 Kansas City &i New Orleans 88 New York 86 Norfolk 78 Phoenix 100 St. Louis 82 SL Paul ,. San Diego 73 San Francisco 66 Seattle ... - 4 i'.U! I t lU 60 58 58 58 72 64 74 66 68 74 64 54 66 68 Frcp. .00 .00 .00 .00 .26 .00 .00 .00 .04 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 3u Washington 7S 56 Winnipeg 7S 5S Yollowfatone 66 40 .00 .00 ( .00 DAILY RIVER BULLETIN. Flood Btage. Hkl Cnge. St. Taul 14 5.0 -f 0.3 Red Wing 14 4.6 -fn.7 Reed's Landing .... 12 4.2 0.0 La Crosse 12 4 1 -f 0.1 Lansing IS 4.7 o0 Prairie du Chien .. 18 4.7 -fo.l Dubuque 18 5 4 o.O Le Claire 10 3 9 0 6 Davenport 15 6.6 0.4 River Forecast. For 48 hours: Slowly railing RtageH In the Mississippi will prevail from be low Dubuque to MuHcatine. E. E. INGEK, Temporarily in charge. If your limbs and joints are wrenched with the mi-wries of Rheumatism. Sharp, stabbing, fehootmjr pains. Weak. lame, aching back. Inflamed bladder with scalding, burning sensa tions or any of thofe torment ing, lite-sapping ailments due to deadly uric acid poison in your system SOLYOia the one remedy which gives almost instant relief. FILL OUT COUPON TAKE TO DRUGGIST Cut out thix notice, sign and take to any drugstore and get a regular SOc bottle of SOLVO absolutely free. Dom miss this opportunity to try thia great remedy. Any druggist will gladly supply you. FIFTY CENT SOLVO COUPON Name Town Jm 1 111 Notice to Property Owners. Notice is hereby given to all person interested that the board of local im provements of the city of Rock Island, Illinois, having iet a contract for the' leaving of Forty-sixth'street from Rail road avenue to Seventh avenue and the same having been completed and accepted by said board on the loth day cf September A. D. 1914, and the said board having filed in the county court 01 Rock Island, Illinois, on the 15th Qiy of September A. D. 1914, a certifi cate showing that the said improve ment conforms substantially to the re quirements of the original ordinance for tlu construction of trie same, the ccst thereof, the amount estimated by ihem to be required to pay the accru ing interest on bonds ana voucners, irsued to anticipate collection of the assessment for said improvement. A hearing will be had on said certificate. a.s to the tri'.t't of the facts therein stated, at the county court house in the c'ty of Rock Island, on the 1st day of October, A. D. 1914, at the hour of ! o'clock a. m., cr as soon thereafter as the business of the court will per mit. All persons desiring may file objection;-, on the hearing and may ap rear on the hearing and make their defenee. Dated at Rock Island. Illinois, this 15th day of September, A. D. 1914. II. M. SCHRIVER. R. R. REYNOLDS. WALLACE TREICHLER, Board of Local Improvements. (Adv). Notice to Property Owners. Notice is hereby given to all persons Interested that the board of local im provements of the city of Rock Is land, Illinois, having let a contract for the construction of watermains on Twenty-seventh street, from Eigh teenth to Twentieth avenues, and the same having been completed and ac cepted by said board on the 14th day of September, A. D. 1914, and tha said board having filed in the county court of Rock Island county, Illinois, on the 14th day of September, A. D. 1914, a certificate showing that the said im provement conforms substantially to the requirements of the original ordi nance for the construction of the same, the cost thereof, the amount estimated by them to be required to pay the accruing interest on bonds and vouchers, issued to anticipate collec tion of the assessment for said im provement. A hearing will be had on said certificate, as to the truth of the facts therein stated, at the county court house, in the city of Rock Is land, on the 1st day of October, A. D. 1914, at the hour of 9:00 o'clock a. m., or as soon thereafter as the business of the court will permit. All persons desiring may file objections on the hearing and may appear on the hear ing and make their defense. Dated at Rock Island, Illinois, this 14th day of September, A. D. 1914. H. M. SCHRIVER. R. R. REYNOLDS, WALLACE TREICHLER. Board of Local Improvements. street fronti Fourth to Thirteenth avt nues, the ordinance for the same k ing on file in the office of the city clerk, and the city having applied t the county court of Rock Island coumr tor an assessment or the costs of uii improvement, according to frontage and an assessment therefore harms been made and returned to said conn, the final hearing thereon will be hell on the first day of October, A. D. 1911 at tne nour or :uo o clock a. m, ar as soon thereafter as the business of the court will permit. All persons de siring may file objections in said coot before the said day and may appear n the hearing and make their defense Said assessment is payable in four In stallments and all installments except the first shall bear interest from and after the dates of confirmation until paid, at the rate of 5 per cent per an num. BEXJ. F. SCHRIVER, ! Officer appointed to make assess-wat Sept. 14, 1914. (Adv.) 7 White Collar Line! Steamer Helen Blair Leaves Hock Island for Musca tine and Burlington Every Monday, Wednesday and W day at 4 p. m., connecting at Burllif ton with the steamer Keokuk For Ft. Madison, Keokuk ui Quincy An excellent E-Day Vacation Trip, giving tlma to see the Great Keokuk Dam and Lake Cooper in daylight Low Round Tr'p Fare. Ticket offtes fcot 19th St. Tel., R. I. U& ' W. H. LA MONT, Ajt Street Number Druggist hold until representative calls. Licpt. a A Missouri Farm and Independence FtJ,S CAfs AND J", MONTHLY it..,NO JNTKKEST NO TAXES. Either 10 or 2u acre you take vnUr rhui.-o r.arlla of !). MO ,iir Iimvii l-ils and 3n .aharea in "umsMf ul l.uiMi-nc-re orchard company -with two eaniiiriK fa-t,.rl. an.l full fqvjlpmnt. all for only :mo; $r, down and $: month ly, without lnterHt or Uxra. Will pay round trip railway fare f,r I.uvpm Pay ments nop In ! of d-alh. 'Write f-,r 1 .. , r,i,i, nni wnti itirorinnt ii,ri. V! -1.- ji. .-viujttrt-r. . Y. Llfw buildlni;. Kao- Notice to Property Owners. Notice is hereby given to all per sons interested that the board of local improvements of the city of Rock Is liTid. Illinois, having let a contract for the construction of watermains In Kennedy's addition on Twenty-first sirce from 'Eighteenth avenue soutli to north line of said addition, and the same having been completed and ac cepted by said board on the 25th day of August A. D. 1914, and the said board having filed in the county court of Hoik Island county, Illinois, on the 2."ith duy of August, A. D. 1914. a cer tificate showing that t'le said Improve ment conforms ttubatantially to the re quirements of the original ordinance for the construction of the tame, the cost thereof, the amount estimated by them to be required to vay the accru-j Special Taxation Notice. Notice is hereby given to all persons interested that the city council of the city of Rock Island, 111., having ordered that a local improvement be made by paving Fortieth street from Railroad avenue to Seventh avenue, the ordin ance for the same being filed in the office of the city clerk, and the city having applied to the county court of Rock Island county for an assessment of the costs of said improvement, ac cording to frontage, and an assessment therefor having been made and re turned to said court, the final hearing thereon will be held on the first day i of October, A. D. 1914, at the hour of! 9 o'clock a. m., or as soon thereafter j as the business of the court will per- j mit. All persons desiring may file ob- j jections in said court before the said j day and may appear on the hearing I and make their defense. Said assess ment is payable in eight installments and a!l installments except the first shall b?ar interest from and after the dates of confirmation, until paid, at the rate cf 5 per cent per annum. BEXJ F. SCHRIVER. Officer Appointed to Make Assess ment. Sept. 14. 1914. (Adv.) Our Money Never !5 ra Nt sruilty of throe -ha 11 pawn running; a vulftf hocKsriop, ut iinn In - ho a. swi-11. up-to-d.itr X-w Vt-rk and Collateral Kank, which Kud people vt the trl-c-iti'- P" izc. W'hv? LSivauso this lirm l yt-urs old a.id without a Utnii 1 to t-liap vats ami sut'ire the only loan company i-- -no thf tri--ities. .,, Just look what yo-i can B on at our house on Furniture. '"Vr l.lv Stock. Salaries. I ! IVarls. Uatchis u"l Jewelry, i writ.is. linns. S.win Machine anil all Choice Hardware ahw muj; ,-al Oooil. old voins; small vacant lots, or anything of vai Can you beat it? ai No cmharrasslnir stairway! crowded elevators, where J", i;ir n.-ijthbor nice to lace. ru teal Diamond and Jewelry iu-us.- ri-.ht on. the ground I"" Ni'-e enough for any oueen. Car lare Ire- fruiu -Holiaw .sk any kid T years old aJ tell v. w 1' r' we i", ; j will Special Taxation Notice. Notice ia hereby given to all per sons interested that the city coi'ncil of the city of Rock Island, Illinois, hav ing ordered that a local 'Improvement be made by laying gidewalks oa Eighth J , I, ...... flo.O J West of the fS'TH house, at 161U Jjecc-nd avenue, Island. 111. ) Fiivate parlors for 1H'"- ' To some choice snaps. yj Ja V" c-ne lt of Household Goods. n tor cisht or ten rooms, with "P",, piano, all o.-s t.-felher for pnMiients if wanted. 1 n'M' ..-.to-one National cash register. u' date, tor half price. biiv for cash your old f?1 lKf silver; diw it up. or any ,0';,x.f. have cc.-ne ami r a oo nine na e ct-.m niialntcd with the Mea Town, who manage CUT RATE LOAN CO. Phone R. I. 177. 1619 Sscond A Reck Itland. JONES FOR LOANS r b A 0 Uoc TlR t bi r Tl nl r Q u ai to r( St