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6 T1IK AllCiUS, TUESDAY, JULY 11, i, ! jtB3CAK, BOC.K IBLAND A PACIFIC KAIL j hj way Depot tonsei Fifth avenue and Thirty it t Street, rrana u. riummer, ijcui. It TRAINS. tET. ;West, ouncii Binds A. Miuneso-1 taDay Express 1 ansa City Day Eipresa. .. ffashineton Express.. .. hnabaKapres maba and Denver Vesti- I bale Express ;uui City Limited . ... ituart-Rock Island Express L Paol and Minneapolis ansas City ard St .loe s Moines, Omaha t Ln-1 tola ( ': am 4:45 am 10:50 pmi 6:1 jam i;.aipm 4:11pm 7 .45 am 1:tb pm 3.45 am' 3:30 am 4:.Mi am ll ;05 pro 5:30 pml :on am C : 17 am 9 :05 pm H:tO am' : 11m J:10 amj'10 20 pm ' DailT. vGoingeaat. IGotncwest. tPnU ' nan sloeDlng rar it sidetracked at Davenoort , ndtakento Chicago daily by th's t a'n. Thia 1 aria read for oocu;arc at p. m. for reser- , atlon cf berths, ticket, etc., telephone 1093 , UVa AB1HUU, wr Mpk-iJ Ut7Ml. i F. B. Pm fr. crl ! L. M. Amu. Gen. Agt. Pi s Dept. Uavenport, .3PRLINUTON ROUTB-C, B. A Q. RAIL J way Depot First avenue and Sixteenth si. 1 TRAINS. , tAT'aiva . Loaia express , It. U ul dture ..... . Panl 2xpre sardstowa Passenger. rltn? Pwieut' avanna Passenger ....:40an. 7:40 pm . .. ( 4upm: 0 40 a -n i . . u . u. - 1 j a . ...I 8:t0 pro W :45 am ...I 7 iSfi am I 6:50 Dm 9:')0aml 5:16 pm Dally. CHICAGO. MILWAUKEE ST. PAI L RAIL- ' way itacine soatbwestera Division De t Twentieth street, between First and Second wan, at. u. w. Holmes, agent. TRAINS. LAV. Abbiv. 7:00 an 9' 30 pm 4 4 j pro! 11:4 am I:41u. 0) nm ail and Express . Paol Express 5. M Accommodation. CCK ISLAND PEORIA RAILWAY D3 V pot First avenue and Twentieth street. F. . Rockwell, Agent. TRAINS. Laava ARRIV1 im Mall Express cprcM Mm Accommodation 8:05 am 2:) pm 9:10 am 4:00 nm 7 :05 pm 1:25 pm 3 0 1 pm JURilNGTON, CEDAR RAPIDS NORTH J era railway, depot fiot of Brady etreet.Dav ; port. J.B.Uannegan, Gen.T'k't Jt Pass. Aent. Pave nport Train. Leave. f Arrive : ywenger : Qt , Leave West Davenport. bt:5 pmlblO 45 am bVOO amlbll:l5 pm ' West Liti.TW Tra'nn en.er twurth. utb. ! b7:trm hpitipin a10:3 1 pm a4 50a a I an 45 am 1 bl :15 pm ; t)S:Kium I b9:lft, m I1 :15pm ' Ml :50am clabt.... .Dally. bDilly except Sunday, c . u ..... v. 1 ljo:n'' north. I- uoe l uihhcti' itouii TC TI3 ast. South and Southeast. ART BOUND. 1 Fast M'l. Express .Rocs Island 8:0nam 8:30 pm .Orion 8:45 am 8:04pm Camnridiie H:iHm 3:27 pm Hnlfi 9 :3b am 8 :57 pm Wyomine 10:11am 4:33 pm yrvcreville :iu:30am 4:55pm Peoria '11:15 am 5:40 pm oomlngton.... 1 1:15 pm 9:15 pm ntngfleld '3:40 pm 10:) pm eksonvllle 4-OCpm 12-05 n'l acatnr , :50 pm 10:00 pm invllle 13:50 pm 19:10 am dianapolle ; 6:55pm 3:35am Haute 1 7:10 pm 10:00 am ranaville 1:20 am 7:35am .Louis 1 7:30pm 7:40am Inclnnati 11:00 pm 7:10 n't )UltVlll6 ' wht Bonro. . Peoria 10:10 ami 3:50 pm T.Rock Iind ... I l:pm 7:05pm Accommodation trains leave Rock Island at 00a. m. and 6.20 p. m; arrive at Peoria 8:50 p. - and 1:15 a.m. Leave PeoJla COO a. m. and :15p. tn; arrive Rock Island 4:30 p. m and 1:95 m. All train r in daily except Sunday. All passenger trains arrive and depart Union loot, Peoria. Free Cnairci-on Fast Express between Rock ilond and Peoria, both directions. Through tioion to all points; baggage cnecked trough to destination. OABLK BBARCB. 1 Aceom, I ... 1 S.lo am ... '10.20 am ... 11.00 am Aceom. Roc'x Ila-i '. . jt. Raynold... : " Cable 1.011 pm 5.05 nm 5.40 pm I ntii null nt-i.vui, T. CHe ... . ir. Reyoo! ' Rosk lilinl 7.IM im 1.45 pm I 7.55 am 3.00 pn-4 I.B.8UDLOW. . HnTwrli.endent TUCEHOUSE -i Tltt A.7., t Great Rockilsland Route i TO THE U AST. ' , Bebt Dining Car Service in the World. The llock I.ilanil is fnrtMiiont in ' "adoptinfi any titlvo,iit:ire culcuhtted . to improve spoon aim pivo mai nix- i ury, (safety ami comfort that popular Mpnvtron:i";ti" iluniaiiils. Its equipment . .i.i.. ..l..,. . : LllOriW; HlJ uulllMi.-n: eLl- bulea. trains, niayniiifunt uininp; cars', .filfcupvTS ami chair conches, all j Jne'inosi eiegant, aim oi recently im-. proved patterns . i'" Poitlifnl iinil rrtimhlp Jiinnitoronii'tit ) " i o j ;.and polite, honest service from era iplbyes arc important item. They arc a double duty to the . company land to travelers and it is sometimes a task tliflicult of accomplishment. ! Passengers on this line will lind little cause for complaint on that ground. KEM EMBER : The Great Kock Island Route runs all f re"-ular trains to Englewood subur ! K..n aot;r.n dose to World's Fair Mi&lX C7 blAt V a r vrrwinds, and vou can save time and trouble by getting off at that point and avoid the crowd in the city. For full particulars as to tickets, maps, rates, apply to any coupon ticket oflice in the United Mates, Cwiirf.orMexIcr. Gcn'l Ttt & Tass. Agt., Chicago, 111. E.ST.Jou-. (Icn'l Mgr. Chicago 111. A ETEDIGIHE THAT MAKES G )0D BLOOD GILHOllE'S AnommiGoiiiE Wm completely change the b ond In yoor system in tbree months' time, and a nd new, rich blood coursing through your veins. 1 f yon feel exhausted and nervous, are Kctrlng tbln and all run down, Gllmore'a Aromatic Wins, whl. h Is a tonic and not JTTB wl" restore yon to health and strength. Mothers, nse It for your daue liter. It Is the best regulator and corrector for ail illmenta peculiar to woman. Ii enriches the bloo 1 and trivet lasting Siren tfth. It Is guaranteed to . ore Dlarrbsa, Dy entery, and all Summer Complslnta, and keen uie bowels rejrular. bold by all druggista for fl rer bottle. WOOD'S PHOSPnOOINE, THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY. Promptly and perma oently rnre all form ol NervoBS Weakness, Kniis sionr, f perajatorrhta. Im potency and all effscts of abuse .r ezcesses; been i rescriiied .ver 35 yeart intboaands ofcaeft; is Vcfore a tul A f for. ""V'.l1'1? ?. ?.h; druggists for Wood s Ph arm dink: if be offer jome wonhle-s medicine In place of thia. leave bis dishonest vtnr.. . i 1...... . we will send oa by return mail Price onparkagt J.;Blx-5:one will please, alt will enre; pam phlet in plain sealed envelope. I stamps: address 131 Wrodward avena i. Detreit Mich. PBOFE&SIOJSAL oAbiii. .4 TTURNKYS. E. t'AKMENIER t TT)KN EY AT LAW-Offlcj in Mitchell l Lvnde't new block. JACKSON & HURST, ri'ou V B S AT LAW. Offlreln Rock Isia d S'.v: tNEI k WAI KER, 1 -i::s i:ri and counsellors at law 1 m.r,. t Hiv ..-stop's block. R.ct Island, 111. i lMBT k HcEXlRT, ' TT. R'I" ;; AT LAW Loan money on scod "ecar-tv. -nrikocollcctione, Keference. Mlub !.1A Lyi.iie "inkers. Office tn Poatoffice block. S Yi ODELIj, l TTJRN'EY XT LAW-Formc-ly of Port Byron, 1 aud dti-in' the past two year with the firm of frowning Entriken at Moline, has now opened m office iu Hi - .uditoriura building, room 5, at iolinc. C J. SEAULX. S. W. SEAB1.B. SEARLE & SEARLE. t TTORVErS and Counsellor-" at Law and So .xllcltors In Chancery ; office Bcford's block, tock Island. DENTISTS. R. Mi PEAR3E, DENTIST. Koom 'i; in Mitchell A Lynde'j new bloca. Take elevator. DR. J. E. HAWTHORNE, DENTIST, Teeth extracted without pain by the new axethod. No 1716 Second avenue, over t rail Math's. QRS. BICKEL &SCHOEMAKER Dental Surgeons. Mitchell & Lynde's Block. Rooms 29-81. (Take Elevator ARCHITECT.?. Edwabd L. Haksatt. Clabe H. Buford. HAM MATT & BTJFORD, ARCHITECrs, Rock Island, II:. Office Koom 41, Mitchell & Lynde buitditg. GEO. P. STAUDUHAR x Architect. flat" and superintendence for all class ol Buildings. 'ooni; 53 and 55. Mitchell & Lymle bnilding TIKI ILITATOB PHTSlClANi-, DR W. W. ADA3V19, Physician and Sargeon. .-'pcciii' altcation L'iv.-n to disci'cs of the Eye tin 1 Ear Ollice an 1 r sidenou I512 Twentl :th s'.ruct. (Ulicc Lours: 10 to 12 a. M., 2 :o 4 and 7 to 8 r. M. Tel plio e No. 1209. DR. A SAY. Physician and Surgeon, 1134 Tiiikd Avi;., i icieimone iz4V. liuuis islanu, ill. Office Hour-: 10 a.m. to 12 m. , 1 to 3 p. ni. and at night. J. It. Uollowbush, M, D, Gee, E, Bart h.M.D. DRS. BARTH & HOLLOWBUSH. PHTrtlOIANS AND SUEQKONS, Office 40333rd st. Telephone 1065 HesidcnceTSiaistst. " 1188 orricx iiociw : Dr, Barth lit, llol owbush 9 to 10 a. m. I 1( to 12 a. m, 1 to and 7 toH p.m. i to 5 tnd 7 to8 p. m. DR. CHAS. M. ROBINSON Eye Far NncD ami Thrnat UUI I1UUW UIIU IIIIWUI ONLY Office McCullough Building, 1 M W. 3d St. DAVBSPOKT, IA. Hours: 9 to 11 am: 1 to 4 om. J. F. Mtbbs, M. D. Gio. W. V'heblkb.M. D. DRS. MYERS & WI CEELER, SPICLALTIKs: SurarrF sod nmeaien of Women Office over Krell Jr. Math's. Telephone 1113. orrici hours: DR. XTBB8. I DR. WI1XILEH. 1 1 to 1J a. m. 1 8 to 10 I. m. 2 to5 and 7 low p.m. 1 1 to 3 aid 7 to p. m tea. telephone Mi. ' He, u h.-ibouc-11W. DISCARDED BY THREE STATES. Tbe Origiual No Man's Land Lay Be tn-i-eu Maryland and Vlelaware. When one speaks to you of Xo Man's land, don't bo so sure that he means to refer you to that strip of sand prairie at the far end of the Indian territory, otherwise "the Panhandle." Th orig-inal Xo Man's land is a little tong-ue of real estate extending a few miles south of the Mason and Dixon line, between the states of Maryland and Delaware. Occasionally some one starts the story that the above mentioned tract is, properly speaking, a part of no state that it is a scrap or left-over piece of the United States where no one owns the land upon which he resides. On the maps the land is usually accredited to the state of Pennsylvania, but hig-h legal authority says that the claim is very vague and shadowy. Th's trinagular bit of territory was marked ofT in n fnrinnc monT,A ai,. eastern bounoaiy of Maryland was early determined, but the southern boundary of Pennsylvania was long a matter of dispute. Finally .Mason and Dixon began their survey, starting at the eastern boundary of Maryland, proceeding westward. At the same time the northern boundary of Dela ware was declared to be a semicircle, the center of which was New Castle, In surveying this semicircle it was found that the circumference did not touch the boundary of Maryland at its junction with the Pennsylvania line. Thus this three-cornered bit of land was actually left over, discarded by three states and finally attached to Pennsj-lvania for judicial purposes. NO WORK FOR HIM. Where the African Slave Can Draw tbe Line. We are apt to confound African slavery with the forms of slavery known to Northern nations. One of the curiosities of domestic slavery in darkest Africa is that, while the native slave owner can, by custom, compel his slaves to fight for him, and pos sesses other extensive powers over them, he cannot "legally" compel his slaves to work fur him. On theCong-o and its affluents, native (not Moham medan) slave owners pay wages to their own slaves whenever the latter are required to transport ivory and produce to the coast Even Tippoo Tib pays his numerous slave soldiera under such peaceful circumstances. The explanation of this anomaly seems to be that war is a far more ancient and primitive institution than lalor. When domestic slavery was "first introduced"' into Africa regular labor was unknown: the ricrhtto monopolize the slave's labor was therefore never incorporated among the slaveholder's privileges and prerogatives. It is white men who have really introduced a"nd acclimatize! the idea of work or "labor" in Africa. When Pharaoh compelled the children of Israel to "work" for him he was considered a dangerous revolutionist by Egyptian conservatives. The Spaniards first introduced labor slavery in the West ern world. We moderns have com pletely forgotten that the 6lave was originally in the main a fighting1 re tainer, not a working man. EHOW SHE KEEPS FRESH. Toilet Iteginien or a Woman Who Works Hard, Yet Looks Well. This is the toilet regimen of a woman who works but who is noted for her fresh looks and superabundant energy. She rises early, and when she has dashed her face with cold water she eats an orange, a peach or an apple. Then she goes on with her toilet, washing face and neck with warm water, because bhe has found a cold sponge too severe for her. Then she works awhile, and when breakfast is ready has copied her notes or got them in shape to uso later. She begins breakfast with fruit. All day she works hard, but when Bhe goes home she is never too tired to give her hair its fifty long, even strokes, and to bathe her face and neck in very hot water. When she has done that she rubsthe back of her neck vigorously with aromatic vin egar, by which time "that tired feel ing" is gone and she is ready for din ner. Before going to bed she eats a cracker and some stewed fruit Then she takes ' her bath, which thrice a week is a sulphur balh. made by throwing a handful of sulphur into the tub of water. The next morning her skin is infantile in its freshness and firmness, and she is a'.ays alert, energetic, elastic and healthy. lTovlilencu and fnele Timothy. Away up on the hills of Ilardscrab ble lived odd old Timothy Walrath. Regularly, every Saturday of the month, and the year, he used to go down to the little hamlet in the valley and peddle a bushel basket full of eggs. One unusually severe season, even for liardscrabble, because of the droguht, the Inhabitants, bemoaning: the hard times, expressed their fears that they would soon, also, be de prived of their weekly - allowance of eggs, if matters did not speedily mend. But one faithful old deacon hope fully declared that Providence would provide. "Yes," said the cheerful old vendor of eggs, "and if lie won't, Uncle Tim othy wilL How He Found the Missing Heir. A Mayville, N. Y., lawyer, in search of a missing; heir, became satisfied at last that the man he wanted was some where in Canada, but not knowing; whore, he addressed a letter to him at every postofhee in Ontario and Quebec nearly 4,000 of them in alL One of the letters reached the addressee, and, as his inheritance was more than $100,000, he probably won't object to the item "Postog-e, 92," in the law-yer'a-little bilL Bow Try This It will cost vou nothing and will surely do you good, if you have a cough, cold, or any trouble with throat, chest or lungs. Dr. King's Jew Discovery for consumption. coughs or colds is guaranteed to give relief, or money will be paid back. Sufferers from la gripiie found it just the thing and under its use had a speedy and perfect recovery. Try a sample bottle at our expence and learn for yourself just how good a thing it is. Trial bottle free at Hartz and Ulmevcr's drug store. Large size 5c and fl. SPECIMEN CASES. S. H. Clifford, New Castle, Wis., was troubled with neuralgia and Rheumatism, his stomach was dis ordered, his liver was affected to an alarming degree, appetite fell away, and he was terribly reduced in flesh and strength. Three bottles of elec tric bitters cured him. Edward Sheppard, Harrisburg, 111., had a running sore on his leg of eight years' standing. Used three bottles of electric bitters and seven boxes of Buckley's Arnica salve, and his leg is sound and well. John Speaker.C'atawba, Ohio, had live large fever sores on his leg, doctors said he was incurable. One bottle Electric Bitters and one box Buckley's Arnica salve cured him entirely. Sold bv Hartz & Ullemcycr's drug store. BUCKLES S AKXICA SALVE. The best salve in the world for cnts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rhenm Fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin erup, tions, and posi ively cures piles or nc pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Hartz & Ulleniever Very Comooo Manners Boston culture is not exclusive, even the house servants know it by sight. Witness the following recent occurrence: A lamily in only com fortable circumstances, with one ser vant had one day a young gentleman to dinner. After he1 had gone the guest was spoken of in the kitchen, where the servant said to her mistress: "I noticed he was not a man of cul ture; lie said 'thank you' when I changed his plate at dinner. ,T Noblemen aa Cabbies. Several men who have outlived their greatness are now glad to earn their living as coachmen in Berlin. Among Uii-m are sixteen nobles-, seven retired army officers, and three pulpit less j ustors. Three British notabili ties now gleefully crack the whip as London cabmen: they are an ex-niem-ber of parliament, a baron and a inar quis. What fund Him? liirturbed, diftnrhed; with pain oprre-d o 'frp, no re-t: via dieadful pi-t Such terror thus en- nured Liui? T))spepeia all flight, a'.l day. It rt ally seemed had r me to stay: 1'ray, file's 3 on, then. v. hat cured him? It was Dr. l'ie:ce".- Or.'oi n Medical Dii-covery. That lit the crcat cure for Ueadai he, crof ul. DyBiMpiia, Kidney Disease. Liver Complaint :iad cencral debility. An inactive liver means pn f- oned blood. Klrney disuruer mean po'soiud blood. Constipation meant JKiisoned Mood. The (treat antidote for impure blood is i r. Pierce's Golden Medical Hisccivery. Actii'E di rectly npon the affected organs, slores ttiem t their normal rondi ion Tbe "Diacov rj" ts guaranteed to b ne&t or cure in nil ousee of dis ease for which it is recommended, or money paia for it will he promptly -efunded. When 3ahy was sick, we pave tier t.'astoria. When ' hn was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she btHianie MisK, she clung to Castoria. When aho had Children, she gave t hem Castorim Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Lane's Family Medicine moves the bowels each day. Most people ud to use it. Chiic'reia Cry for Pitcher's Castra. Coughing leads to consumption. Kemp's Balsam will stop the cvugh at once Chi.dret Cry far Pitcher- Castoria. "The Pace That Kills" is overwork makes no difference what kind. Using greasy and inferior soaps is one road to premature decay sore hands sore hearts clothes never clean. Not so frhen 7nh7)r79 LAliuuLA AMERICAN FAMILY is used. Cheerfully proceeds the labor of wash-day with health and long life assured. Hands all right hearts light clothes pure and white as a ureenland snowdrift v JAS. S. K1RK& CO.. Chicago. Iinclrir IK v-wv, Ton Snnn Makes tke H Sefl vuoaj U' . .: ' a iu uvuyt and bbmui mm t -BEST AND GOES FARTKESV) f Highly Phrc-Pt:bloand utritious Mad instantly with hailing water or milk. , LhGAL OTICE TO CONTRACTOKS. Sealefl proposals will be received at tte city clerk's ofiice. Rock Island, l!is , nntil 5 o'clock &m., August 7,1893, for replanking bridge at liar. Ills., commomy known as bridge No. 2. Specific tioncanbe teen at the city clerk's office The city r-'etrve the riht t i reject any or all bida. By order oj the ci"y ouncii Bock Island, 111., Jnlyn 18U. A. 1). Ill ESINU. City Clerk. SSIGXEE'S NOTICE. In the matter of Qua R. Englin debtor. The enderoipned hereby gives notice that Got R. Knglin, doing bulnss in the city of Rock Isl and, in the county of Kock If land, and rtate of Ulin'i'didon the 2ih day of June A. 1. 1893, trmefer to the undersigned a aMign;e a'l his prop e ty for the benefit of b Is creditor, according to the provision! uf tbe act concerning awignmeLts. All persona having c'atms agtinu eaidGus R. Englin are hereby notified lopreacnt ruch claims unde- oath or affirmation, to me at ttork Island in said county and Hate within th'ee months fiom this date. Dated thi SOthday of Juni 1893 3. a. CLE LAND. Assignee. OTICE IX ATTCHMENT STATU OF ILLINOIS, I Rock Iblawi. c cktt. f circuit court of Rock Island count v. Sentember term, A. D. 1?SW Tuel'eoplc s National Bank of Rock Island. 111.. vs C. W. Moti er, in attachment. Pnblic notice is hereby eiveu to tbe said C. W. Moshertbat a writ of attachment issued ont of the office of tneclerk of tbe ircuit court of Rock Inland lounty, riaied the With day of May, A. D. at tbe suit of the said People's National Hank smd a'.ainot the estate at tha said C. W. Moeher 'or the mm of Ten Thousand i)n.fm nm dollars, directed to the sheriff of said Rock Island county, which said writ has been returned exe cuted. Now. therefore, unless von. the id n. W Mohr. fhsll personally be and appear before th said circuit rour. of Ruck Island county on the first day of the next term thereof, to be holden at the court house in the city of Kock Island, in said county, on the h d y of feptembcr, A. D. f B3. give ejecial bail and plead to the said plaintiff's action, jnrtcment will be entered against yon, and in favor of the said Pcoolt's National Bank, and so muctrof the I roperty attached as may be suf ficient lo sati-fy the said judgment and costs, will be soid to- satisly the same. tE')KiE W. GAMBLE, Clerk. Jis. L. Hs, Plaintiff's Atlo.ncy. J one SS. A. D. 18!. JjOTICR IN ATTACHMKNT. Ci unty cosrr of Kxk Ilairi rnuntv r,,w Term. A. 1. Is. Mntitpelier Tile Comuanv v. Eii Bmiisnn in attachment. l'nbiii; notici- is hrebv viv.-n o the mui trn Bmi!S-n that a wrirof at'aciim-nt !-ut-t out f ih oftic:? jf the clerk of the coanlv court . K(X.k 1-1. and cotiiiiy dated the ltitn day of r'ehruarv. A.L) at lhe suit of the said Mntpr!it'r Ti'l Com pany Mid atainst t!e estate tit the -.-i; Kli Ii i on-on for 1 lie i:tn of two hundred and ivcMv-urn do! Jata ai d nine cents, directed to lhe sheriff of raid Kock Island contitv. which raid writ hjs ne.-n re turned execuu d. And an order buvlni; b.-en -mered cf recorl i said court M the Ma th trnn. ls.t. thereof. t' at said cause stand continued, with oruer of pnlilirution New, therefore, nnlrss you. the caid Eli Hron son shall pcrsot ally bs and appear before the smo roiii iv conn oi kock islaLI ctiunty on the first day of thf next term then-of. ti be holden it the coutt house in the-citv of Kock Island, in sa 1 county, on the Tenth c ay of ,luly A. I). IS A. i;ivepeci d bail aud plead to the raid plninnff's action. jud:nunt will entered aain-i jou, aud in faor of the said Monntuelier Tile co upany and so much of the prop erty t :chfd as limy lie sufliriers io satiny the said judgment and costs, w;ll ile si:d to surisfy the same. HJALMAH KOHLEK. 'lerk of the t'eafy Cocrt. JiiCttnn i Hurst. Plaii.tii" Artoraevs Ri-K Is 'Mil. July S A. I. DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. 8TTE OF ILLINOIS. I Kock Island t'ocwTT. f Id lhe county court of said county la the Ma Term, A. li. 1-H3. Jam's K. Johnston, admiiustralor ot the fo late of Rustlie Hartuaitel, deeeaseu. vs Emelie Koher, Alice Kneel. '1 heotloru Uartmsel, Wll liiini llarti iije1, Arthur Iiartniu;ei. Edwm II art -nagel ami Paul Hartnagel. ABidavit of non resi lence of sa d Erjel e Ko her. Alice Eniel, Theodore Uartnasrl. Willism llartuai: 1. Arthur HurtDairnl and iviiwin hart nagel havinc been filed in tbe otRee of tbe eierk ol said county court, rotioe is herebyKiven to the Slid hmclH Koher Alice Eng l, TLeo4lre lltttt shl:i'1. William llartnxgel, Arihnr Uartuvurel and Edwin H.ntna. el, heirs of lie said Kcsalie Uart nacel, doceus d. that the sa'd .laaas K. Jobn ston. ailmiuist Htor of the estate f liosalic llnrtnaui'1. deceased, tiled, ui ttw saiii coun ty court on the 10. h day of June. A. 1) . isitt. bis petition maki -g the suid- Emelie Koher, Alice EiiL'ei. 1 hi-odore Uariuagcl. Wiilian Uartnicei, An liar liar nattol. Edwin Ilainnasel end Paul Hartuaeel. dvloiidants, praA'ini; foran onk-rdi-r ting liiui 'o se 1. fori be purpose of ying toe dolus of said estate, the following ttescrii ed real es'ato. to-wii The nort i twenty (JO - i cres of the west half of the eastiu'f of section nine () In township sevoiteen IT north r nite two (2) w. st of the fonrili i4i irinci) al meridian si'u atev: in the countv of Kock Mind, state of Illinois, i xo pt insr Hi -eltom lhe folloatina destnbed real estate taken by Die f idled Slates s;ov rnment fur the biiilniiiL' of tbe Illinois ujul Michiirin canal. Be ginning a' a po ut on the half stciion line fortv two Hi) cbtiius and lifty-seveu .571 liims south of the souihwest cor er of lhj southeast quarter of said section nine (91 and ruia-iug fence touth sixiy-tbrie Ksli di gr-es and t'oiiyiUM minutes cist ( S Is! rogrees 49 El thinten ctains and twenty-tour lii ks ( .8 iVloO chairs) ih lice south fifiy-tao degrees aim lifiy-nve uiu ;teseast (S 5i deitreis.Vi minutes El t: n chains aud nftv-niue I uks (10 Mi-loudi ins) more or less to t.'ie east line of said west half of the east half of said secion nine '.) contiinina Vilwcen sa d line and Kocx biver ciglit end I went r two himoreiiths is --11101 acres luore or li ss That a summons thereuiv-.ii be issm d out of said conn acainst the a'oovc named de'indarls returnable on ilio 1st day o' tbe term of said county conn, to be In-ld at th! couit house iu sain connty ua the first Monday of Jul.. A. I)., jo-.m, as is uy iue law reojuireu. Inch suit is now peucinit. Now, mi era you appear in said court on the first day of the August term, thereof lo be hela ah the court house iu the city of Rook Island. in .- said eouu'y anil state, on the first Monday of August, A. I). ;t!3. mm iieau. answer or Demur, to a petition there in filed, the same will he taken as confessed aeamst you, and judgment therein agaiust you entered accordingly. Liacvn mis I4tn day of June, A. D. 18iK). UJALMAK KutlLttK, clerk. McEnikt aicGnirt ohcitura. Rheumatism, ' Lumbago, Sc!at!ca, Kidney Complaints, uamo BacKa ccc DR. SAHDEM'S ELECTRIC. BELT I Wtth Electromagnetic SUSPENSORY. ' ltet Pateatsr Best laipraveawaU I Win ours without medicine aU Sulii. resulting fmm overtaxation of brain ncrre forces, ezcewsa or India, cretion, as Dervoos debility, sleeplessness, laniruor. ffiatism kidney, liver and bladder oompuunta! JSrofit:,k: Vi1"10' sciatica, all female compiaint; general ill health, etc. Tui electrio Belt contains il!1 ,Im '""'u aver all others. Cnrraut la iJfiftSJilff," VT.C or r forfe' .out.. and wiucureallof the above diseases or no par. Thou Bands have been cured by this marveloTiaTnvenUoa emur all other remedies failed, and v cits Eauirada M testuooulala in thia and every other state! . LJgf JTsasinU lafnnd BLKTTUC BGaPr.VMtT. the fI5Xt"?; bS?B VZT weak men, ITtKl wttbsU S'j " a Vlmas Wrmu StAKisiXXD la CO ta vaar. bund forlllua'd Pamphlet, mailed .awledVbaa 8ANDEN ELECTRIC CoT X. 68 UtM ttWcel, CiUCAtirU, U4L8. J KNOW WHAT KEAxs l'::tii. J INSURANCE. A. D. HUESING, Real Estate- AND -Insurance Agent- Represents, among other tlmc-trlei and well known Fire Insurance Companies, the following: Foyal Insurance Company, of Eneland. r.in.i i . i nre jus. cempiD, or i . Buffalo German Ins. Company, Buffalo N y Rochester German Ins. Co., Hochestcr N Y Citizens' Its. Co., of Pittebnre. I'a Hun Fire Office, London. Union Ins. Co., of California. Security Ins. Co.. New Ilaveo, Conn. WhjllWUteC Mechanlc8 lns- Co Milwaukee. German Fire Ids . Co., of Peoria, 111 . Office Cor. 18th St. and 2tl Ave. Kock Island, III. Established 1868. "THE OLD RELIABLE." HAYES & CLEAVXLAND GBNEKAL Repreeeatirs over 40 Million Dollars of Cash assets Fire, Life, Tornado. Accident, Marine, Employer's Liability - INSURANCE Bonds of Suretyship. OFFH'E-Koom SI. Mhchell & Lynde's block rto'k Island, Ills. CSSecure uor rates; they will interest you. J M BUFORD, General . . . Insurance Agent. The old Fire and Time-tried Companies represented. Lossss Promptly Paid. Kates as low as any reliable company can afford Your falronaee is solicited. SAVED LABOR. TIME, MONEY 31 TJ&iya SOAP. Use it your own way. ll is the bett tap marin For v ashing Machir.- us-. MADK HV "I 'j fVrTVW B. WIKTER. " Wholesale Dealer and Importer of Wines and Liquors. 1616 -ntl 1618 Thinl Av 235 Wis. Street WllW.,KEE,Wt5. YOUHC ND ftKl&DLat&E&:fER. lUncy Irwuule.. tc witliiit rtful Brass. N0C.O.U. Circulaor r-'-oi'-s. all or writoaaaboveforymplon. 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