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THE AH GUTS. THUKSDAT." JTTNE 27. 1901. fi TELE AEGTJS. Published Da'1- and Weekly at 1824 Beeoofl Av-r-ua, Bock Island, 111. Entered at the Poatoffice aa 8 econd-elasa matter.) IX THI MAMS or J. W. POTTIB. TERMS Dally, 10 cents per week. Weekly, 1.00 per annum in advance. All communication of political or arromen tatlve character, political or rellaloua, must bare real name attached (or publication. No such article. will be printed Q?er fietltlooa Ug natures Correspondence solicited from every town h lp in Rock Island county. Thcksdat, Junk 27. 'Let's see, who is vice president now, anywaj? Who would have imagined that Teddy Roosevelt would have been lost in the shuffle? It having been decided that Forest Park in St. Louis shall be the site for the Louisiana purchase exposition in 1903, it is generally agreed that no better one could have been chosen. While the temperature of the past few days may hare been such as to make one perspire, there is some sat isfaction in the realization that the coal trust is not the chief beneficiary. Theodore Roosevelt will regret to learn that in the opinion of Senator Tlatt Gov. Odell will be the next re publican candidate for president, Tlatt has great influence, and his ex pression means that Odell and not the rough rider is to have the benetit of it. There's a notion in the air to organize the housemaids, the cooks and all the domestic legions of Chi cago and other cities, and declare war against master and mistress until de mands for higher wages and shorter houra of labor are granted. It is pos sible that the ever troublesome ser vant girl" question is to become even more vexatious than it has been here tofore. Modern Marthas as a rule aro not cumbered with much serving. A general strike of servant girls might not be without its humorous incidents, but it would be a dire calamity in the long run to many a household. A BRILLIANT JAP. Hoshi Torn, one of the great Japan cse statesmen, who was recently as sassinated at a meeting of the city as sembly in Yokohama, Japan, was born in looO and was an authority on inter national law. lie was chairman of the committee that revised the entire Japanese code, criminal and civil. He was an advanced liberal of the most pronounced tvpe, a financier of marked ability, and one of Japan's great statesmen. He has now paid the penalty for his opinions. It is getting to be dangerous to be a great man, but fortunately few people run any risks on this account. It is much cheaper to stand on the sidewalk and yell than it is to carry a banner, or advance any origina opinion, or favor any genuine reform THEY WILL KNOW BETTER SOME IAY The opposition on the part of the union to a reliable fire alarm system will oocasion as much surprise as Mayor Knox's attitude on tne same question. Neither is competent to judge of the requirements of the situ ation on this particular point, as it is a matter of which neither has the least comprehension. The opposition that the Union encouraged here for years to the paid tire department in those days when it went into ecsta sies over the teams that went "in hot haste" from livery stables, while buildings were burning may be viv- iaiv recalled. That Mayor Kncx, even after the paia system bad been. in success ful operation for several years, did not then appreciate its advantages or essentials was shown when, dur ing his first term, he permitted it to ran down to such an extent that it was necessary after he went out of office to get an expert here from Chi cago to restore order and discipline. And Mayor Knox is opposed to pro viding an adequate alarm system for ine reason mat he cannot see the need of it. Like the Union and as both were with reference to the paid de partment ne win not see the benetit of the alarm system until it is run ning. As far as the intent of the present For over 30 yen raA Dr. RICHTER'S World-Kenowned "Anchor" Pain Expeller has proven to be the Beet thare la for Rfcciimatism, Gout, Neuralflfa,c.c UK7 zoo. ana sue at an aniBgists ertbrougb F, A. Richfcr & Co. 215 Pearl Street, New York. vH 7 council is concerned The Argus has ' nothing to say. Its own conviction I is mai me city snouiu nave ueiier alarm facilities, and in the business portion of the city at least, right away, and whatever plant is adopted it should be one of acknowledged merit that the cty may develop and add to as the exigencies of the situa tion justify. There should be no ex periment under any circumstances. Time will come, whether the city makes the move for a better alarm system this year or not, when both the Union and Mayor Knox will see in wonder the advantages of such a course, just as they did in the matter of the paid department. Mayor Knox made a a farce of the paid department under his first administration because he did not know any better. This time he is doiDg better by retaining a competent man at its head. Mayor Knox will know more about the virtue of an alarm system later on, too, we hope. SEEK SERMONS IN TREES. Rev. Charles 1L Eaton, in the Church of the Divine Paternity, New York, last Sunday spoke upon 'the re ligious uses of summer and defended those who seek rest in the country on the holy day instead of remaining in the city to attend church. In part he Bald: All through the year Sunday is the beneficent gift of God, but it does not follow that we are bound to use it in just the same way all through the year. People who play all the week may indeed make it a point to go to church every Sunday. It is well that they should do so. "But I can see no harm when peo ple who work hard all the week get away to the country on Sunday, es pecially in the summer, escaping the city's heat and giving the childten a glimpse of the beauties of nature. "I think the church has done wrong, although unwittingly, when it has taught that God's presence is more real within the four walls of a chapel or at the altar than it is at the foot of a grand old tree or on the shore of a beautiful lake." SHORT SHERRARD STORIES. Sherrard, June 27. Mr. Meeker and family and Fred Pascoe, of, Gil christ, visited here Sunday. Barney Flaherty, of thU place, and Miss Lottie Lawson, cf Cable, visited at Rural Sunday. Charles Sass and wife, of James town, It., visited with friends last Saturday and Sunday. Tom Haigh and Jake Ciark were in Rock Island last Wednesday. Herman Znde and bride returned to Sherrard Thursday. They were mar ried Monday at the home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Ratusden, of Gilchrist. Mike Grady, of Shulevville, visited with his family here last Sunday. C. A. Samuelson returned homo Monday from Colfax, where he bad been to see his wife and daughter Hilda. Mr. Gaunt, of Reynolds, visited with his daughter, Mrs. A. li. John son, last Friday. Mr. Locan. of Streator, III., visited with Mr. and Mrs. Gurney Farrow last Wednesday. Miss Bertha Stephens visited with friends in Rock Island from Saturday till Monday. Dr. Martin and wife and daughter lef; laet week for Colorado Springs, where they will make a visit with relatives and friends fur two weeks. Miss llattie Samuelson is very tick at this writing. Quite a number from here attended the Woodmen picnic at Viola last Wednesday. James Thompson and wife returned home Sunday from Mirtha. where they had been since Friday. Andrew Greer and wife visited with friends at Wanlock Sunday. MILAN MUSINGS. Milan, June 27. Cyrus Bradley, of Bloomington. it visiting friends here. Miss LUa Zahn gave a musical at Mrs. G. A. Wiggins Tuesday after noon. Miss Jennie Strand, of Clinton, spent a few cays with friends here last week. Misses Mabel and Sadie Heath spent Sunday with Miss Zoe Srayne, of Rock Island. Mrs. II. S. Dibbern attended a party at Mrs. George Snith's in Scars, last Friday afternoon. LI Weaver, of l eona Heights, spent Sunday with home folks. j Albert Goben is sulTering from an attack cf typhoid fever. Walter Heaver, of Ulan, was home Sunday. William Fryeinger. of Baltimore, Md., is here trying to dispose of the old distillery properly. During the thunderstorm'. Wednes day afternoon the thermometer dropped 18 degrees inside of 15 min utes. Don't Marry for Money, The Boston man who lately married a fickly rich young woman is happy now, for he got Dr. King's New Life Pills, which restored her to perfect health. Infallible for jaundice, bil iousness, malaria, fever and ague and all liver and stomach troubles. Gen- tie but effective. Only 25 cents at Hartz & Ullemeyer's drug store. Dyspeptics cannot be long lived be came to live requires nourishment. Food is not nourishing nctil it is di gested. A disordered stomach can not digest food, it must have assist ance. Kodol Dyspepsia Care digest all kinds of food without aid from tho stomach, allowing it to rest and re gain its natural functions. Its ele ments are exactly the same as the natural digestive lluida and it simply can't help but do you good.' B. if. Biebcr and Hartz & Ullemeyer. , TIPS. FOR TRAVELERS. To San Francisco and return via the Burlington Aug. 6 to 13 Inclusive, $48. Portland, Ore., Tacoma and Seattle, Wash, and return f 47 60. $?.25 to St. Paul and Minneapolis and return via the Burlington Jnly 1 to 9 inclusive. Through chair car and sleeper from Twentieth street station. 25 25 via the Burlington to Den ver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo and return July 1 to 9 inclusive. Tickets good returning nntil Oct. SI. 117.95 and $19.45 for round trip tickets to BuiTalo. N. Y., gool fcr 10 days; $22 60 and $24.60 for 15-day tickets and $28.95 and $30.20 for 30 day tickets via the C, R. I. & P. rail way. Plight through trains daily for Chicago, making connections at that point with all eastern lines. The Svea male chorus, cf Moline will give an excursion to Milwaukee via the C, M. & St. P. railway, leav ing Reck Island at 10:30 p. m., June 29, arriving at Milwaukee at 6 a. m., June 30. Returning will leave Mil waukee at 10:30 p. m. and arrive at Rock Island at 5:30 Monday morning. The fare for the round trip will be $2.50. The Burlington route, C, B. & Q railroad company, will have on sale July 2 and 1C, home seekers' excur sion tickets at one tirst-class fare, plus $2, for the round trip, to points south, southwest, west and north west, good returning within 21 days from date of 6ale. It also has on sale, at greatly reduced rate, tickets for Puget Sound points, Colorado, Pacific Coast and various other points. 913 to Buffalo ud Itetnrn 13. The Nickel Plate road from Chica go, for the Pan-American exposition. Tickets on sale daily, good leaving Buffalo up to midnight of 10th day from and including date of sale. Also tickets on sale daily from Chicago to Buffalo and return at $16 for the round trip, with 15-day limit, includ- : .1-.- 1 ai x : . Buffalo and return, trood for 30 days.i On all through tickets to points east of Buffalo privilege of stop over at Buffalo for 10 days may be granted by d-positing ticket with the joint agent and the payment of a feo cf $1. Write John Y. Calaban, general agent. Ill Adams street. Chicago, for foil particulars and folders showing time of trains, etc. Low Kates to Buffalo Exposition via the Nickel Plate road. Three through trains daiiy, with vestibuled sleeping cars and excellent dining car service, meals beint served on the American club meals plan, rarging in price frcm oo to $1. Chicago tlepo Van lsuren street and l acnic avenue on the elevated loop. Write John Y. Calahan, general agent, 111 Adams street, Chicago, for full information and beautifully lllus tratcd descriptive folder of the expo sition bui.dings and grounds. Grand Trunk Railway System. The "Picturesque Pan-American Route to Buffalo" will mail, on re ceipt of two cents in stamps, sent to its city passenger and ticket agent 219 Clark street. Chicago, tho hand somcst descriptive folder of the Pan American exposition yet issued. Fan-American Exposition. Special excursion tickets, good for 10, 15 and 30 days, on sale daily by R. I. & P. railway. Only one change cf cars and that in Peoria union tUa tion. Choice of all rail, or combina tlon rail and lake trip. Christian Endeavor Convention. Very low rates via the R. I. & P, railway on July 5 and 6. Return limit, Aug. 31. Bow to Avoid Trouble. Now is tho time to provide yourself and family with a bottle of Chamber Iain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It is almost certain to be needed before the summer is over, and if procured now may save you a trip to town in the night or in your busi est season. It is everywhere admitted to be the most successful medicine in use for bowel complaints, both for children and adults. No family can afford to be without it. For sale by all druggists. Eugenic Scott, Mental Scientist and Spiritual Healer Is now permanently located at 1327 Second avenue. She gives psychic troatment for success in business, lovo affairs, chronic diseases, habits, poverty and inharmony. Will give advice on any subject for 25 cents Full life reading 50 cents. Sixth Slate test reading $1.00. Satisfaction Guaranteed or No charges. Hours from 1 to 9 p. m. John VolK & Co., Contractors, and Builders : : : ALSO MAHUFACTUBKS Of Sash, Doors, Blinds and Mouldings; Veneered and Hard Wood Floor ing of All Kinds. DSALXES IW 81nglo and Double Strength Window Glass, rou-iioa natc, ueveiea Plato and Art Glass. 811-329 EIGHTEENTH STREET, BOCK ISLAND. 1 Corner Second and Harrison FREE FERRY TICKETS. 4 Good for Our agent will be at the Davenport pons which when presented at the Boston btore will entitle you to Two Free Ferry Tickets. Coupons will be distributed each day from 9:30 to 11:30 a. m. and 2:00 to 5:00 p. m. . ,,. " 11 i , - - .1 i s Free Crayon Portraits with a $2,50 Purchase We still continue life size bust portraits, size 16x20, taken from pho tographs, with a two dollar and fifty cent purchase. Millinery See tho bargains we are offering in THE 4TII. If you want shoe comfort on the Fourth buy a pair of the i Julia Marlowe Elastic Instep bhoes. Laces. We received today more laces than most stores sell in a year. 4 The arrival of these laces and embroiderl.3 make this department im- 4 pregnable to competition. Bsautiful stales, new effects consisting v of insertions, galloons. b3adin?s and all covers, black, white and J There 5s nothing in he lace world r4 at this busy, attractive store. Ecru Just received two bcxes ecru batistes, 4 per yard New Ginghams, new designs, Sunshades For the Fourth. Flo Silk Sunshades for 98c and op. 14 250 line steel rod, 26-inch umbrellas, absolutely fast black. bond serge cream, regular $1.50 k Over 1,200 Cures Made in the Trl-Clties During the Past Two Years by the AfeY Method of The German-English Specialists Offices Deniokrat Bidg. 205 West Third St. Davenport. Iowa. Practice Limited to the Treatment of Ctronlc Diseases and Surgery. Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat and Lungs. Difoascs of the STOMACH. LIVER. KIDNEYS and CATARRH of NOSE. THROAT, STOMACH and MIDDLE by the BERLIN SYSTEM. DISEASES OF WOMEN. DISEASES OF MEN Stricture. Gleet. Varicocele, Hydrocele, etc. BLOOD AND SKIN DISEASES. Their Electrical Appliances for treatment of diseases of the NERVOUS SYSTEM. PAR ALYilS.NERVOUS PROSTRA TION. WASTING OF MUSCLES, RHEUMATISM. NEURALGIA, PEL VIC IN F L AM ATIONS, PILES. ABSORBING 1 U.MOKS, and X-RAY Work are the largest and most complete in the atate. The latest scien tific apparatus and methods for treating CONSUMPTION, Asthma, Bron chitis snd all Catarrhal conditions. Over 15 years experience in Collejro and Hospital work. Consultation Free and Confidential. Hours 9 to day 9 to 12 a. m. Telephone f 243. Kzecntor's Notice. Fstate of Lewis WUsoa, deceased. The undersigned Having Dcen appointed executor of tbe estate of Lewis Wil son, late of tbe county of Kock Is land, state of Illinois, deceased, hereby gives notice that be will appear before tre county court of Kock Island county, at the county court room. In the city of Kock Lsl a, st the August term on the Urst Mon day In Aueust next, at which time all per sons bavin gc. aires atralnst said estate are no tified and re iueMted to attend, tar the purpose of having the same adjusted. All persons Indebted to said estate are re quested to mako icmcdiaie payment to tbe undersigned. Dated thla 15th day of May. A. XX. 1001. L- K. Wilson, Kzeculor. Half Rates -TO CINCINNATI VIA on account of Christian Endeavor Convention, July 6 to 10, 1901. Uound trip tickets to Cincinnati, Ohio, will be on said July it, 6 ami 7 at rato of ONE AHU f Ull THE UOUND TRIP. Tickets Good for Return Until July 14, 1901. JJy depositing ticket with Joint Agent at Ciacinnail, ana payoent or ho cents lee. re turn limit n. u v ha extended to leave Cincin nati to and Ineluriing AluUSTSI, I'.Wl. For full Inlormatiou inu particulars mm iu rates, tickets, limits, etc., cu on agents 10 Kock Island or address tbe undersigned. WARREN J. LYNCH. W. DEITE, Gen. Pass. A Tkt Agt. Asst. G. P. & T. A. Bio Foui Borne o Streets, Davenport, towa Season 1901. landing and will distribute cou Economy. Trimmed Hats. COMFORT ON that's new that you will not find Batistes. 1EZs-4 at 18c and 10c a yard. See them a umbrella, choice 4V r4 BLADDER. EAR cured 11 a. m.. 2 to 4 and 7 to S to 3 p. m. Sun- LOST AND FOUND. TOST A LADIES' GOLD WATCH, CRYS i tal out: reni n picture In hack of case Finder will be liberally rewarded by returning I tO TBI AUG US OnlCC T OST A LAI1V3 HOLD WATCH AND Jl chain on Fifth or Sixth avenues between Twenty-third and Twenty-eishth streets. Lib eral reward will be given for lb j same if tinder will return to Am, us oiilce. PERSONAL. TJt.UK-F.YEn BRUXKTTE. NICE IXXK- 1 tng. has 17,i; is fond of home and chil dren: would marry affeotlonaie. honest gen' Ueman. Address Miss Laura, drawer H, CU1 cuko, IU. WT A NT ED A MIDHLE-AGKD. RESPECT- Ii able widow would like to correspond with a rctlncd, sober man with matrimonial in tentions. Address postolllce bos 13.U, Moline, Kotloe of Pnbl cation Chancery S tate of Illinois, I Rock Island County, I In the circuit court of said county to' tbe September term, A. D. 1101. The Rock Island Mutual Building Loan and Savings association vs. Kosetta fc.tcy. Samuel M. Ebey, Laura M. Wilson. Anna Sheclcy, Hannah C. Oswald, and William U. Oswald. affidavit of non-residence of Hannah C. Os wald aod William C. Oswald Impleaded with tho above defendants Kosetta KDey, Samuel M. Ebey. Laura K. Wilson and Anna Sbeelry, having been filed in tbe clerk's office of the circuit court of toe said county, notloe is therefore hereby given to the said non-resident defendants that tbe complainant llled its bill of complaint 'In said court, on tbe chancery Mdc thereof, on the 2d day of April, A. 1). IU0I, and that thereupon a sum mons Issued out of said court wherein said suit is now pending, returnable on tbe first Monday in tbe mourn of May next, as is by law required. Now onless you. tbe said non-resident defen dants above named, Hanna CJ. Oswald and Wil liam C. Oswald, shall personally be and snoear before the saiu circuit court on the first day of the next term thereof to be bolden at Kock Island in and for said county on the third Monday in September next, and plead, answer or demur to the said complainant's bill of complaint, the same and the matters and things therein charged and stated will ne taker. as confessed. and a decree entered against you according to the prayer of said bill. l.SOKGB W. (j A Mill K, tirCUlt VICTg. Rock Island. III., May 14, 11. . U. GUTIK, ComplaiaaiU'g SoUdtOr. The Nethersoe S2.50 Shoe All Styles and Widths . Every Pair Guaranteed. Sole Agents. OPPOSITE HARPER HOUSE. WANTED SITUATIONS. WANTED WASHING OB WORK TO DO at home or by tbe day. q.ulre at 413 Fourth street. WANTiD SITUATION AS NUR3E BY yeung girl, steady and reliable. Inquire at UU6 Fifth avenue. WANTED-YOUNG MAN 23 YEARS OLD wants position In wholesale house or as clerk in any kind of store or oirlce. Best of references. Addre-s "H.," care of Auucs oilice. FOR RENT ROOMS. R RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR light housekeeping at 11C5 becond ave- LUC. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS SUITA ble for two gentlemen; also barn. Call at luiti Fifth avenue. TTK3R RENT ONE Ol X' cisbed rooms with 1116 Second avenue. every convenience at T7H3R RENT A FURNISHED ROOM SUITA X? ble for two persona. Call at 1908 Second a7enue; second floor. FOR RENT THREE ROOMS ON T WEN-ty-lirst street and Sixth avenue.. Rentn ptr month. Inquire at U5li rir.h-anU-a half avenue. IjlOR RENT TWO FURNISHED FRONT . rooms, steam heat and bath. All modern conveniences; three blocks from postofllce. &M Sixteenth street. TOR RENT TWO LARGE FURNISHED Mj front rooms with ail latest modern con veniences. Meals if desired Easy walking distance to business center. 1000 seventeenth atreet. 17"OR REST A VERY DESIRABLE FRONT P room: shady and cool: location conven ient to business center, and ail modern con veniences. Will rent to one gentleman. In quire at loOl Fourth avenue. FOB RENT HOUSES TjTOR RENT HOUSES TO RENT. HULL & liemenway. F IQR RENT tVROOM MODERN FLAT. steam heat, at 1M4 Third avenue. TTIO RENT-HOUSE OF SIX ROOMS IN Tj good location. Inquire at 111- Fourth avenue. THOU RENT A HOU3E WITH SEVEN JC rooms and bath. -223 bixth avenue, at f l. per month. F. Ludolph. FOR RENT DESK ROOM. WITH HEAT, light, telephone, and janitor service. In quire of Eastman & Co., 1THH taecood avenue, tnOR RENT FOUR FIVE ROOM FLATS JL with all modern conveniences, opposite C. R. I. & P. depot. Rent 15eich fiat. For particulars call on Hull & Co.. Kock island,- or lelt phone u. A. Koester, tt-'O Davenport. FOR SALE PROPERTY. FOR SALE CHEAP, A FIVE-ROOM COT tage, near'v new. all modern improve' mcnts. Inquireof J. Sherxan.one block west of Ninth street, opposite race track, South Kock isiana. TOR SALE AN ATTRACTIVE NEW X; 6-room house, latest design and built for all modern conveniences. Is now ready for occupancy. Terrace lot -HixllO feet. Apply at io xweiitu street. THOR SALE A MODERN P-ROCT-M HOUSE -L on Fifth avenue. W.SOa An excellent bargain on easy payments It taken at once. tor runner particulars Inquire of John N Boro. 1104 Third avenue. THOR SALE LOTS IN WOODIN S ADD! X? tion on Eleventh and Twelfth avenues between Fifth and Seventh streets Close to lower factories: h'gh and dry, with good soil Prices reasonable. Month, v pavments if de sired Inquire of S. J. Woodin, V! First avenue. T7K)R SALE-CHOICE BARGAINS IN X property for sale In all parts of the city; bouses rented: rents collected; money to loan in any amount on real estate security. Fire insurance written in oldest and most reliable companies. Telephone 4n73. uoldsmitb & Mo- Kce, over i-eopie s i anonai oantt. TiX)K SALE LOTS IN McENIRY'S AD X? ditlon by E. J. Burns, room 12, Mitchell & Lynde building. These lots are on Sixth ave nue, between Twenty-eighth and Thirtieth t pee la. Convenient to t iftb avenue or Elm treet street ear lines. Tenua to cult pur ohaser. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE A BUTCHER S REFRIGERA tor la goad condition.. Apply at 1516 Sec ond avenue. -mott SALE A NEW BARN FOR SALE X? cheap if taken at once. Inquire at 5a Kim street. tflOR SALE A CHOICE 10-ACRE FRUIT X1 farm for sale In South Rock Island. Fine ly Improved, bee Keidy Bros. rilOR SALE BAY HORSE, WEIGHT D about ttuO pounds, single harness and light open buggy. :io for entira outnt. inquire of Albert Timberlake, --J U'nirty-nimn s reel. FOR SALE A HALF SHETLAND !"ONY tientle, drives single or double and is a good saddle animal: also one 6 volume set. Aoam (Jiarke commentary, iuii euji oihuiuk; one et 4 volume Ridpatb s History or tne World, half Morocco bindlug. Also one almost new Mnuer sewing machine. Inquire of L ait man & Co., nilSi "Ssecond avenue. WANTED TO RENT. WANTED TO RENT A HOUSE OF SEV en or eight rooms between Seventeenth and Twenty-Uf th streets and Fifth and Fourth aTonuoa. adieu "D," Auoca. for Vomen. WANTED FEMALE HELP. WANTED LAUNDRY GIRLS AT HAR per bouse. ANTED WOMAN COOK AT THE commercial nouse. w ANTED (5IRL FOR r;ENERA L HOUSE- worit a i . n i wenty-nrst street. WANTED A COMPETENT Gl L FOR housework Mrs. W. II. Uest, 103 Second avenue. WANTED MALE HELP. WANTED A GOOD BELL BOY AT THE Harper house. WANTED SEVEN OR EIGHT CARPEN ters ut once. Apply to Nick Jubl, M7 Twenty-second street. w ANTED ONE GOOD BENCH MAN TO work In sash and door fantorw kilrlr, u W. H. Maze & Co., Peru, lilj WANTED CARRIAGE TRIMMERS. Good wages. Steady work. Apply room 18, Hotel Summers, Moiine. ty ANTED BRIGHT. INTELLIGENT vv young iten as canvassers. Must write good band. Address in own hand writing, "a,"' care this oitiee. WANTED COUNTY OR DISTRICT HAN agers: fi.OOO per year to take charge of our phonographs: some cash and bond re quired. American Multiplex Talking Machine company, 31 ljuincy street, Chicago. WANTED MACHINISTS: STEADY Em ployment and good wages to competent men to fill ( laces vacated by striking machin ists in Chicago. Allis-i. halmers pompany. Twelfth street and Washtenaw avenue, Chi cago, 111. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS. TANTED-TO RENT A BARN NEAR li Twenty-seventh street and frifth ave nue. Address "t W. M ," care of Alu.us. WANTED HUSTLING AGENTS TlX. sell a racid-Kelllrit? Hrtlf! i": ll tfgre 9:30 a. m. or after 5 p. m. at CTltS Fifth avenue, Rock Island. WANTED MEN AND WOMEN TO TO copying at home evenings: must write a f -.lir hand: we need people in every locality to help us advertise: 5 to ii weekly worsing evenings: .positively no canvassing; work mailed anv disiance: inclose stamp. King Manufacturing company, Quincy street, Chi cago, 111. ryANTED-AN ESTABLISHED WHOLE T v sale house, recently incorporated, ex tending business, desires to engage competent manager for branch bouse. SaUry H'i0 per month, expenses and commission. Must In vest f I .UU in capital stock of company, on which dividend of 6 per cent will be guaran teed, and lurnisb satisfactory references. Address, Secretary, box 440, Kansas City, Mo. illSCE LL AN fiOUr?. SEE WILLIAMSON FOR STORAGE. Money loaned on household goods; 1515 Second avenue. rrr ANTED GOOD. RELIABLE OtLSALES r v man, on commission or salary. Address Quaker Oil and Implement company, Cleve land, Ohio. rpO EXCHANGE-RE At ESTATE F1VE X room cottage in excellent locaion lor rentiog to exchange for good residence lots. Address D. C A kg us. JP. WILLIAMSON BUYS. SELLS, AND I exchanges all kinds of second hand goods, will pay more than any other dealer and sells cheaper. All kinds of stove repairing and oieaning done also. J. P. Williamson. 1615 Second avenue. Telephone number 44. RAGS, RUBBERS, ETC. SEND POSTAL card or leave word at -."Of) Fourth ave nue, or Fortieth atreet and Fifth avenue. If you have any rags, rubber, etc., to sell. I will come to vour house and pay you from 65 to 75 per hundred for rags, and rubbers from 3 to 5o a pound. All calls will reoelve prompt attention. B. F. Klugger. FYOTJ WANT TO BUY, SELL, TRADE or rent anything, engage help or secure a ltuatlon, the Mail Is the one paper In Moline that can do it for you. Mail wants are popu lar and Mall wants bring results. One-half cent per word is tbe price to all alike, cash in ad vance. 2-cent stamps will do. Evening an Sunday Mali. Moline. IlL DO YOU WANT AGENTS? MANY years' experience places us in a position toglveyu valuable information along lines that will assure you success. Ask for free letters of information and bulletin of daily pa pers that pay. We also mart rcsponinle par ties in the mail order ana agency supply bus iness Lord & Carver, liacine, is. MONEY TO LOAN. "TONEY TO LOAN IN ANY AMOUNT, .HI. on any kind of security ALso choice property for sale and rent. W. I Uoyne, HO Seventeenth street, up stairs. MONEY TO LOAN CHATTEL lflOKT gage loans by W. H Eastman, 171S Bee- ond aveuue, without publity or removal. Be also mkM eolloattotw hard ones a apoalalti; WANTED TO IX) AN MONEY ON DIA 1 V moads, watches, jewelry, hardware. musical instruments, bicycles, clothing, dry goods, furniture, etc Highest cash prices paid for second hand goods of all kinds also The above goods for sale at half tbe usuhI store prices. All business transactions strictly confidential, a IB new number ana location, 1K3 Second avenue Don't forget it. J. W. Jones. Two rings on 1347 For Drunkenness anl Drug Using. loase wrltrvns. jf Correspondence confidential. Private Cotoaial Csttare THE PARENT 7 INSTITUTE, (or Ladles. B5rOWIQMTt!IVl'