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THE AEOTS, SATURDAY,. JULY 5, 1902. if tf.i.n 1 1 nmtfnn i I FOOTWEAR Correct in Style Perfect in Fit Right in Price. Let Us Show You. The Modern. t George F. Schmale, Proprietor. Good Meals at counter GOOD THINGS TO EAT ...AT. M. F. UNDERHILL, ICO:. Second Avenue! Cl ISLZSULSLSLSLSLSULS Si ftJLP q q 0 g 0 0 go rvitSSlON 801 FOUR.TH AVENUE. Rugs made from Ingrain r Brussels carpet. Satisfaction guarateed. Mrs. Minnie Schindler, Mgr. THE TK1TELKK8' Ol'IDB. -,. r"nM. CHICAGO. R -CK ISLANE Tj TrL & Paeiac Rail way Tlcketi ? .' ra .o nnrohuMl at Cltl '-V-4'? T-cket office. 1813 Second ave nue. or C, R. L H depot Fifth tvonufl foot of TLiriy- first street. fYn H. Huraner, md-ui. TRAINS I KAST. WST Denver Limited Omaha. . Ft Worth. Denver A K C M'.nneapoii lnvrapor.A Chicago -Omaha & Minneapolis... Colorado A Omaha lira Moines & Omaha Iwnvr. L!D-oln At Omah-A. les Moines Kzprew t 3:45 4 ::. ,t ft:50 It 7:si t!2:45 l:2t U2:S 3:4-) it ! am 2:5S am tl0::u am :.' ai t 7:o0 am pm pm t-m am pm am am aic pm pm am am pra am am pea am at) pm poi pm pm D"l 3:00 t :5) t :25 t 3:tC t 6:t2 t 25 M0-3U t o:30 t 3:25 X 3:20 7:40 : y I2:d St Paul & icneapous U-nrrr. Ki Worth A K. C. t Kansas City. St Joe A Cal 1 f . Roc a Ilnd A W anting UD CoicokuAi DeaMoli rn...... Rrxsk Inland & Brooklyn Ac Kock Island.... El PasoA- San Francisco.. 4:34 11:10 If A pm t 2:f pm am am pm V35 ft: .ft 6:'f pm w..:k iijim ajio ptom ihvisios Trio. ieiiv 'I wroim. h ire maUun Vain Vr.n iral-.n Mrt frm ni in depot on Flf.h atenu i" m'.i otrs 'n f ore of time gfven. ' TKtliik. I'eOcTTfc" prlKKCelO. Sit. L. lodfanaiiolia. Cincinnati. Peoria, oprtcirtleld. Indian a polls. Cincinnati. Bloom- lnxton. bv Louis Peoria Express Peoria. lndanpol!a. Cin cinnati. Bloommgton Cable Acecmmodation Bbrrard Accommodation Cable A -berrard aceom. Caile & Sherrard Acom. LUVIj AttKlVE 8:06 am 9 42 pm !- pm fi:55 pn. t-m, 11:16 am tl 45 am' am il:55 pm ;t30pai ;::20pa ::3H am Arrival. Departure. iDallv eeept Sun day. Telephone Went ir3. and West 1423. CHICAGO. BCRUXQTON & tjuincy lepot Second avenue and Twentieth street. M. J. YOUNG. Agent. FRANK A. HART. Passenger Agent. thai ss. st. ,iui. Gal rtmrg- siruifc-Ut;id Peon a and Qumcy S'-T!tnr Menrtota Cbiearo 10 am W 10 am tC 25 pm 7i5 pm t7:0S pm WO) am 17.40 pm 7 00 am m7 00 am :33 am t8 3S am 12:11 pn 7:10 pm t7:10 pm fi:2U pm e.25 am 7:00 pm 7:0 pm and Poria. Beardstown. Bur- Unfrton, Denver and West. St. Louis, Kansas City Usurer and Pacllic Coast Sterling and points In termediate Kt Moline (suburban).. ijbaque, Clinton. La Cro!-M. Ft. Paul. Minn and N. W Clinton. Dubuque, and! LaCros e Clinton and Intermediate! it top at hock Island i5 minutes for meals. Ouliy. tOa'lr except Sunday. Telephone 1180. CHICAGO. MILWAUKEE A St. Paul Roll way. D.. R L N. W. paKseneer ata- ililWAOREfi too of Sere L, r. r street. George W. I-STpaUI I BKent. The trains : SeTenteentn Wi od, for Lu- and points nortb rnn Illinois side of river. Trains for Freeport acd Milwaukee will run Tia Davenport. Citnton and Savanna All trains will connect at tjavannafor points east and west. IK1IKS. LUTI AKR1VS. Uubuiiue and &t- Paul Pas Render Accommodation Inibuque and bt. Paul Pan senger Milwaukee F.ipress Freeport gi praw L. 70 am 10:15 am 4:00 pm 7:00 am 4: 5 pm 11:40 am 11:15 am 9:1S pm :15 pm 11:40 am All trains dmllyezeeDt HjndaT Aanainlstrmtor'a Kotlas Kstate of Anton Josetb Wslteri. deceased. Thn unders'ned bavlnr been appointed ad ministrator of tbe esta'n of nton Jovcrh Walter, late of tbe county of Kock Inland, mate of tl!ln'l. deceased hereby gives notice that be wlil appear before 'b county court of Kock Is'and county at the coumy court room. In the cltv of Rock Island at tbe July term, on ib tint Mot dav In Ju y text, at wbich time all periion b.vlrir ol-ias SKainst said estate re notined and requested to at tend, for tbe purpose of having tbe same adjusted aU persons Indebted to said estate are re CTted to make Immediate payment to re "iersieTi. Duted this 24 b day of May. A. D. I90-Z Geobuk K. Hti.rtirK A da. In Is tra tor Notice of Sale of Mloluc Btock. The unders'ened wl 1 sell st publ'n auction to the birbest bidder at the north d"or of the court boiise In tbe city of room I ana eountv of Hoek Island, and state of Illinois. t to n'rloct a m. on the 2nd day of August. A. U 101 charts of ib csplcsl stock r.f the Black Lion Gold Mlrlnif nd Mi'llng com psnr. held by the latter ascollatrsl srurl'y, wMen stow- was dul Nsud to M. Cbtids, Jr. lted at Rock lidaod. I L. Jose 17. V. U. BrvnDio. All the news Uilj Arg-us, all tb ttm Tbe in ii 1 1 n ii 1 1 1 n g o 0 0 a ftfl g g fl fl &fl JULgJ.ttg.JJLg.tt ft ft JU RUC WORKS. TIIK KTKAHKKS. Tim,--. I "-Ae, llpppr Mississ DIAMOVIt JO I.IXF STE KMKHS For CliLton. liubuiue, St, Paul and pints brtwtct St-anicr t.'l.'l NCY. July . 10 a. m. For Mu-catine. Hurlinuton. KtcWuk. ljuin cy. St. I.ouis au.l jKiint between Sttami-r Il"ll"QL"i:. July s. l a.m. For ta-eneT and f reiubt rates inquire of iiKOKuK LA MONT. Aent. onice IIS Scventt-entb Street, Tel WeSi 1 in'.. CME PACKl-rr CO. Dally line to Clinton a- and all poimx letween. Steamer CITY OF WINONA Every afternoon at 3 IV J. IL JOHNSTON. Agent. CARNIVAL CITY PACKET CO. For Mus catine. New Boston, Kcitnsburg, Oq uaw ka and Burlington Tbe steamer HELEN BLAIR Every Monday. Wednesday and F.'lday at 4 p. in. The steamer W. J. YOUNG Everv Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday at 111 a. ni Arriving in UurliDgton at 8:15 p. m. Parties can go to Muscatine on the Helen Blair at 4 p. m. Monday. Wednesday and Fri day and return on tbe W.J. YouugatllUW p. m.. same day WWATION f finrr cm- It d-i nt n tint without m motruifnl of t tt-t rlt. not iirtf all to rn'ivf thorn trttr hy tiling hot wU-r inji-tion-i. i hnmif f.-n Jtit:.tirn for wvn yn rn in this trrilh' inlif itn : duririi.' that time I lwl f ryt liiiti; I hurd i Uit ?t-r tuil hii v rvHf: ftiirh vra my rn m hn I l-Kan lutni; t'AM'AKKTS. I now rmni on?- to t Sr imHZt a day. ami if I wan nh I rrnfil'i c.i.tl'4 .Hfirnh nwtvenit-Dt; it is iueli a relwf." A i.mi h U. H i nt. 143 Kilv-k I ti.. Detroit, Mich. P1aant Pl.bl. PotTt. T.nte OnoA. I Good. Niivcr Sirkuu Vt ikcn or Grip.. 10c, Sc. Hta. CURE CONSTIPATION Sterllat Coup, (klcai, aoatrnl, S. Iwk. 323 Petition to 811 Il.l Kstate to Pay Debts State of nitnols, i - County of Rock Island, f In tbe Circuit Court, July term, A. D. IBOi Otto Gottsch. admlnl trator of tbe estate of WIib-im Tbleme. deceased, petitioner, vs. Man Tcicirc. tee unknown heirs or devisees of Wllnelm Thieme. deceaHed. be un.nown owner. of outlo number s'xty (IV In section number tb'rtj-nve (3a) towisnip number eighteen orth range number two (2) nt of tb5 4th p. m ac -ordmg to the avis. r a plat of a. D lm of lot. sb-lots and outlots in tbe county f Rnnk I and and i ne of Iillnol . defendants Pe Itlun lor an order to ss.l real esta e to pay debts To tbe above named non-reIdeat defend ant., tbe unknown heirs or drvlsees of WI1 hlm Tbleme deceased he unknown owners of utiot nuT br sizt iM) In section number toirt-Jve (33; township numbvr eighteen (IK) North raoge urr.br r two (J) we-of tbe 4tn p. m ac 'Of ding to tbej aseasor's plat of A U. xrtt of lots. u -i lot. and outlots in the coun ty of Kock Is acd and state of Illinois. Affidavit of your noo. residence and of the no residence of each of you baling been died in tbe above entitled caim in tbe omee of tbe unerslgoet clerk of tbe conn ty court of tbe county of K"o Island snd state of Illinois you are hereby notQd that the above na-red petitioner has filed In said nourt hi petition for an order to sell said real estate to pay tbe debts of as Id estate That a summons bas been Issued in sid cause against vou. returnable to the July terra A t. 1903, of said court, to be begun aid bolden in the court house In the city of Kock Island, In said county. In the state of Illinois, on the first Monday of July, A. D . ltJ2. at wblch time and place you will appear and plead, answer -or demur to said pe itlon if you see fiv Dated at Rock Inland. Illinois, thli td day of June, . D, 1KTJ- HBNRT B. IlFBBAKO. C!" of the County Court JtiT Ti -Swlloltors for Petl tlonr. .... . t. CEST FOR THE COWELS IN CHURCHES Owing to tlit r'-ariH-tinr anil ren ovating .if tlu- Sunday school room at the lli-oaih.iiy church, the school will meet tonforrow in the an litori urn. and the vouiip- people in the ent parlor. A cablegram from Dr. anil .Mrs. Marquis announces that they sailed from Liverpool on the Teutonic at noon July 2. There will be services as follows la dock Island churches tomorrow: First Methodist, corner of Fifth avenue and Nineteenth street, Rev. II. IS. Williams, pastor. Services at 10:4.') a. m and 7:30 p. in. Sunday school at 0:;i0 a. in. Kpworth League meeting at : :t0 p. ni. German Methodist, corner of Sixth avenue and Fourteenth street, Iiev. F. L. Litzrodt, pastor. Services at 10:45 a. ni. and 7:30 p. in. Sunday school at 9:15 a. m., J. .1. Ilelg, super intendent. Kpworth League at 7. Junior league at 2 p. m. Edgewood Park Methodist church, !lev. J. 15. Hutter, pastor. Temporary services corner Fourth avenue, and Third street, Moline. Preaching at !fl:4."i a. in. and 7:.". p. in. Sunday school at ::;. African Methodist, Thirteenth street and Fifth avenue. Services at 11 a. in. and 7:30 p. ni. Sun lay school at 12:30 p. m. Free Swedish mission, corner of F.levenlh street and Fifth avenue. Sunday school at 3 p. ni. Services at 3:30 p. in. Prayer meeting Wed nesday at 8 p. in. Memorial Christian, corner of Third avenue and . Fifteenth street, Kev. Thomas J. Shuey, pastor. Preaching at 10:30 a. in. and 7:3ii p. in. Morn ing subject. "The Divine F.lements in the 1. 1 os pel." F.vening, ".ludas Iscar iof." Sun. la v school at 0:1." a. m. V. P. S. ('. K. at 0:30 p. m. German Lutheran, corner of Twen tieth street and Fifth avenue, lie v. C. A. Mcnnicke. pastor. Services at JO a. ni. and 7:30 p. in. Grace Knglish Lutheran, corner r.f Forty-fourth street and Seventh avenue. j;ev. I . I-.. Itonsten. pastor. Services at 10;:;o a. in. and 7:30 p. ni. Swedish Lutheran, corner of Four teenth street ami Fourth avenue, Itev. .T. A. Nywall. pastor. Services at 10:. ;i a. in. and :.:o p. in. . Zion Swedish Lutheran. 4525 Sev enth avenue, IJev. .1. tl. Dahlberg, pas tor. Services at 10:45 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at 9:30 a. in. German Kvangelical. Ninth street between Fifth and Sixth avenues, Rev. F. Trcfer, pastor. Services at 10:30 a. m. Sunday school at 0 a. m. First Baptist, corner Third avenue and Fifteenth street. Kev. 11. W. Ueed, putor. Services at 10:45 a. ni. and 7:.".0 p. in. Sunday school at 'J:'.U) a. in.. .1. S. Wooilin. superintendent. I". V. P. I". at t:3(H p. m. Emanuel Baptist Mission, 447 Forty fourth street. Sunday school at 3 p. ni., J. W. Welch, superin tendent. Swedish Baptist, corner of Twenty Hrst street and Fifth avenue. Preach ing at 10:45 a. m. McKinley Baptist. Sixth avenue and Tenth street. Kev. .7. A. Bingamati, pastor. Service, $ at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. in. Sunday school 2:30 j in. First Church of Christ. Scientist, iSventy-third street between Seventh and Ninth avenues. Services at 10:45 a. in. and 7:30 p. m. Subject for morn ing and eveniiiir. "(iol." Sunday school follows the morning service. Wed nesday evening prayer meeting at 7:30. Heading room open every af ternoon except Sunday from 3 to 5. Trinity Kpiscopal, corner of Sixth avenue and Nineteenth street. Rev. R. F. Sweet. S. T. D., rector; Kev. George- Kaltenbach. assistant. Serv ices at 7:30 and 10:45 a. in. Sunday school at 9:15 a. m. F.ven song at 7:30 p. in. Trinity Kpiscopal, corner of Fourth avenue and Seventh street. Rev. R. F. Sweet, S. T. D., rector. Even song and Sunday school at 2:30 p. in. Y. M. C. A. building, corner of Third avenue and Nineteenth street. Meeting at 2:30 p. m. St. Joseph's Roman Catholic, cor ner of Second avenue and Fourteenth H. J. TOHER. A. L. ANDERSON. H. J. Toher & Co., Brokers. Stocks, Grain. Provisions, Cotton. Private wires To. New York And Chicago. No. 109 Main ft Davenport. Iowa. Telephone 407. Where People of City Worship Tomorrow street. Rev. Thomas Mackin, dean and pastor. Mass at 8 a. m. and 10:30 a. m. espers at 3 p. ru. bunday school at 2 p. in. St. Mary's German Catholic, corner of Fourth avenue and Twenty-second street. Rev. F. J. Poettkin, pastor Mass at 8 and 10:30 a. in. VcKpers at 3 p. ni. Sunday school at 2:30 p. iu. Mass and sermon at 9 a. in., conduct ed by Rev. Louis Heideman for the Belgian parishioners. Sacred Heart Roman Catholic, Twenty-eighth street and Fifth ave nue. Rev. J. F. Lockney, pastor. Masa at 8 and 10:30 a. ni. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Vespers at 7:30 p. in. Central Presbyterian, Second ave nue between Fourteenth and Fif teenth streets, Rev. William Tor rance, pastor. Services at 10:45 a. m. and 7:30 p. in. Communion in inorn- inir. Sunday school at 9:30 a. in. Christian Endeavor at i:45 p. in. Broadway Presbyterian, corner of Twenty-third street and Seventh avenue. Rev. W. S. Marquis pastor. Services at 10:45 a. nif aul 7:30 p. in. Xo preaching. Sunday school at '.: 15 a. in. South la IK .Sunday school ;u 2:30 p. m. Young People's meeting at l:45 p. in. South Park Chapel, Presbyterian, Elm street and Fifteenth avenue. Rev. W. S. Marquis pastor. Sunday Kchool at 2:30 p. ni. Prayer meeting Tuesdays at 7:30 p. m. Aiken Street Union Chapel, South Rock Island. Sunday school at 3 p. m. hervices every luesday ut 7: JO p. ni. United Presbyterian, Third avenue and Fourteenth street, Rev. T). L. McXary pastor. Services at 10:45 a. m. ami .:..o p. in. iinuay school ax !:30 a. m. . P. s. C. I., at :4 p. in. Salvation Army Barracks, 1509 Sec ond avenue, services as follows: Knee drill at 7 a. m.; holiness, meeting at 10:30 a. m.; Christians' meeting at 3 p. in.; salvation meeting at 7:30 p. m. LAST OF THE "'GRAY-BEARDS" Death of an Inirt Veteran of a Noted Reg iment from Io vu. Irs Moines. Ia.. July .". Alexander M.-i ;araugh. father of J. I . Garaugli. an Iowa pioneer ami a member of the famous ; ray-Beard regiment which vent out from Iowa ami saw service In the civil war, is dead at the home of Ids son. 4i.'! Eleventh street. Me- Caruugh's death was due to old age and heart failure. He Is believed to lie the last sur vivor of the Thirty-Seventh I.iwu regi ment. Iietter known as the Grav- Beard regiment, he having ranked as seeo'nd lieutenant In Company I. of that organization, serving three years iu that capacity. Ills sou. J. I . Mc Garaugh. was also iu the civil war. Itu.ines. itne by CongreM. Washington. July .". Benjamin S. Piatt, enrolling clerk of the senate, has prepared a statement which shows that the past session was distinguish ed by the large amount of business transacted. In the house !.".. "i72 bills and joint resolutions were introduced, ami in the senate r.4."i. Then were sent to the president !C bills originat ing in the house and 517 senate bills. a total of l.riiKt. The senate passed l.inm or the measures originating with it and the house l.:is; of its own bills. Gould Interact to Control. Carltondale. Ills.. July .". Vice Pres ident Baslel Harding and other oili cials of the Iron Mountain railroad sjient Wednesday at Thebes, where the Itcginniiig of work on a bridge to span the Mississippi river is to begin. Their presence lends additional force to the rumors that the Gould Interests will control the bridge and the Chi cago and Eastern Illinois. Tliey (it a l'laaaut Surprise. Scranton. Pa., July .. The mine employes of the Pennsylvania Coal company, now operated by the Erie, who remained faithful to the com pany during the strike were given a pleasant surprise when upon opening their pay envelopes they found their wages hail been increase! I Hi per cent Kansas Social its. Emporia. Kan.. July .. The social ists of Kansas at their state conven tion here adopted a platform and nom inated, a full state ticket. A. S. Mc Allister, an engineer of Harington, was unanimously named for governor, and John M. Pa it. a Topeka house painter and decorator, for lieutenant governor. I'arr I. Weultliy. Huntington. W. Va., July The jury Iu the case of the state against John Farr for the murder of Owen Ross failed to reach a verdict, and was discharged. This Is the fourth trial. Farr is a prominent Republican ami wealthy. Acts Immediately. Colds are sometimes more trouble some in summer than in winter, it's so hard to keep from adding to rhem while cooling off after exercise. One Minute- Cough Cure cures at once. Absolutely safe. Acts immediately. Sure cure for coughs, colds, croup, throat and lung troubles. All drug gists. Warning. Warning-. Beware of substitutes offered by unscrupulous .dealers in place of Fo ley's Honey and Tar, Foley's Kidney Cure and Banner Salve. Dishonest dealers for a little extra profit will try to palm off worthless prepara tions in place of these valuable med icines that have stood the test of years, and thus jeopardize the lives of their victims. For sale by all druggists. Diphtheria relieved in 20 minutes. Almost miraculous. Dr. Thomas' Electric Oil. At any drug store. T BIAIR BUYS OUT STORE TO FEED PASSENGERS ' The Helen Blair h:il an unusually large number of passengers down to Muscatine to return on the W. .1. Young yesterday afternoon. The number was so large, in fact, that the culinary department of the boat was. to use the common term.-"eaten out." When llie transfer was made to the Young it was found that that boat was in the same condition. Capt. Blair went up town iu search of eatables ami found that all the restaurants were overrun with busi ness. He accordingly bought out the contents of a wholesale grocery and had a meal prepared to order for his passengers. The Young did not reach ..lis city till 1 in the morning, but everybody was well pleased with the entertainment provided by the cap tain:' TIPS TO TRAVELERS. One hundred miles shortest to Chattanooga, Queen & Crescent route. Queen and Crescent fast line t. Birmingham and New Orleans. Two fast trains daily. Only through car line to Asheville, X. C, Queen & Crescent route and Southern railway. Queen & Crescent service Cincin nati to Atlanta and Jacksonville, the best in the country. Puget Sound is one of the most fa vored portions of our country. Its history is fascinating, its scenery wonderfully grand, its industries and commerce varied and wealth-making. its climate moist, balmy, cool and life-giving. "Wonderland 1002," the Xorthern Pacific's latest annual has in account of this region that will be interesting, and valuable as well, to evervbodv young and old. Sei.d Charles S. Fee, general passenger agent, Xorthern Pacific railway, St. Paul, Minn., six cents for the book, and you may be surprised to learn what a favored land there is away up in the northwestern corner of our country. The New Royal MiiMkakn Hotel is situated in the centre of the finest summer resort region in America, known as the MnsUoka Lakes, within easy reach of the principal cities in Canada and the United States. Open for guests June 15th. For further particulars, descriptive matter and all information, write Geo. W. Yaux. A. G. P. & T. A.. Grand Trunk Railway System. 135 Adams St.. Chicago. Itoek Ixlaml to Providence, K. I. and Re turn. July 7. S and morning of 9th the "Rock Island Route" will sell round trip tickets to Providence at rate of one fare, good to return up to July U0. and by paying 50 cents ticket can be extended to August 15. Rock Inland to Portland. Mc. The Rock Island System will sell round trip ticktts July 5 to 9 lo Portland, Me., at rate of one fare. City otViee. 113 Second avenue. De pot. Fifth avenue and Thirty-first st reet. Need More Help. Often the 'overtaxed organs of di gestion cry out for help by dyspep sia's pains, nausea, dizziness, head- olitc livi- ,, tin ol:l ill t liowd disor ders. Such troubles call for prompt use of Dr. King's New Life Pills. 'They are gentle, thorough and guar anteed to cure. 25 cents, at Hartz & Ullcmeyer's drug store. Sound kidneys are safeguards of life. Make the kidneys healthy with Foley's Kidney Cure. All druggists. LOST ANI FOUND LOST -A procer's order book. Finder leave at this oittce and be rewarded. LOST An Argus collector's subscription book. Finder please return to Argus offlce and be rewarded. MONET TO LOAN. MONFA TO LOAN on real estate security at lowest rates. Marion E. Sweeney, attor iiev, rooms :-3. Mitchell & Lynde build ing. Rock Island. MONEY TO LOAN In any amount, on any Kinu oi securiiv. Also cuoicc prupcriy lor sale or rent. V. L. Coyne, 330 Seventeenth street, up stairs. WANTED To loan money on diamonds, watches, jewelry, hardware, musical In struments, bicycles, clothing, dry goods, furniture, etc.- Highest cash prices paid for second hand goods of all kinds also. The alKivt goods for sale at half the usual store prices. All business transactions strictly confidential. His new number and location. K5t Second avenue. Don't forget . If Jones' second-hand store. Two rings on 1S47. CLAIRVOTANT. i MADAM ST. MARIE, palmist and clairvoy ant, tells you the past, present and future correctlv. Tells you everything pertain ing to business, marriage, divorce, love affairs, sickness, death, accidents and everthing of inierest. One call will prove her wonderful accuracy. Oftlce hours from Uo 10 p. in. 7nf Fourth avenue. MADAM HOWARD. ueen of mind readers, gives full life readings for 25 ceuts. Tells past, present and future. Don't fail to call on this gitted medium and youAvill de part tully convinced that there is at last one reliable niediuui now in your midst. 16 Second avenue. Rock Island. ltl'SINKSS OPPORTUNITY. FOR SALE Hotel, restaurant, laundry and other lines of business. Laatman & Co.. I714H Second avenue. ANSWKKS TO WANT ADS. ANSWERS to the following are at this office "P ltf"2;"D t." "LSI.": "P21."; "Ii. M 'il." 35," s; "W 31," S; 2; "IS 16." 1 DON'T GET LEFT BEHIND. 2 I 1 THE LEADER. Opposite Harper House. t 444444A WANJTJED MALEHELF WANTED-Bell boys at the Harper. WANTED A good, reliable oil salesman, on commission or salary. Address Quaker Oil and Implement company, Cleveland, Ohio. FOR RENT Flat with all modern improve ments and steam heat. Fourth avenue and Twenty-third street. " Inquire of M. J Murphy. WANTED Active agents for Fruit Crystals and Fruit Chips. Two to ten dol'ars per dav. Write tor particulars. Earll & Bell. Austin, "111. WANTED -Twenty-live cigar makers, band worumen. steau v emuiovmem euaranieeu. Address Pamperin & Wiggenhorn Cigar company. Lacrosse, wis. WANTED Locomotive boiler makers, aic au hour, steauv work, weeklv pav, no strike. M. E. Hotchkixs. Supt.. Hicks Loco motive & Car Works. Chicago Heights, III. WANTED -Five young men lrom Rock Is land countv at once to nrenare lor nosi- Hons in the' government service. Apply to Inter-state i orres. insi.. ceuar Rapid: la. WANTED A reliable man ot good address, oue wno nas nau experience in selling in vestment securities preierrea. Aaaress the Indian River Commercial company, Baltimore. Md. WANTED Salesmen competent to sell a money making specialty to the grocery and general store trade. Address Stand ard Manufacturing company, Decatur, 111. None but Ursa-class men who can give bond need apply. WANTED Men tor salesmen. Loral or traveling. We employ on both salary and commission. Straight, honorable business that will yield good income. Our salesmen make from HO a month up and expenses. I '"or particulars write. The R. G. Chase Co., Geneva. N. Y. WANTED Men to learn our business Short time prepares tor position or con ducting your own business. Splendid profession for a jnior man. Some wages from the start. Tools presented and posi tions guaranteed. Write today. Moler liarber college. Chicago, III. WANTED Trustworthy person in each countv to m an ace business, old establish ed house, solid linancial standing: straight bona tide weekly cash salary JIS paid" by check each Wednesday, with all expenses direct from headquarters: money advanc ed lor expenses. Manager, tf?y Caxtou bldg. ( 'hicago. WAKTKll FEMALK HELP. WANTED A girl lor general housework at Fourth avenue. No washing. WANTED A good fcirl for general house work. Apply at 1136 Third avenue. W ANTED A coralent girl tor general housework at ;tl Twenty-second street WANTKD-Two experienced dining room girls at Dan's restaurant. 1611 Second ave nue. WANTED A competent cirl for general housework. Mrs. H. H. Cleaveland, 015 Twentieth street. WANTED Competent girl lor general housework in small familv. Mrs. M. A. Patterson, 709 Nineteenth street. WANTED For permanent positions, four ladies. Salary sl a month. Apply Mon arch company 1405 Fourth avenue. WANTED At once, an educated, refined salesladv. Permanent position Good salarv. Atblress "Business." care Argus. WANTED A voung or middle aged woman to go into cohntrv ashousekeejierin familv of three. Good home for right party. Ad dress W. S. McCartney. Orion, 111. V ANT Kl POSITIONS. WANTED - Washing to do at home. 611 Ninth avenue. WANTED -MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED Stark nursery pavs cash weekly if vou sell Stark trees. Louisiana, Mo.; Danville. N. Y. WANTED To buy for cash, a six or 7-room house in good condition between Ninth and Twenty second streets state lowest price. .Adilress '-Purchaser." care Argus WANTED An established wholesale house, recently incorporated, extending business, desires to engage competent manager for branch house. Salary timi per mouth, ex penses and commission. Must invest !.nO in capital stock of company, on which divi dend of t per cent will be guaranteed, and furnish satisfactory references. Address, Secretary, box 4Ui Kansas City, Mo. MISCELLANEOUS. LADIES To learn hairdressing, manicuring and facial massage. A 35 course free. Write today. Moler College. Chicago, 111. IF YOU WISH your money to earn a higher rate of interest than is paid by savings banks, call on Marion E. Sweeney, attor ney, rooms 33-35, Mitchell Lynde building, Rock Island. SCIENTIFIC massage and Turkish baths will be given at your homes by Mrs. Clara Mau.y. tor women and children only. For full particulars leave your order at liwu Thirty-eighth street ortelephone l3ji West. TORNADO INSURANCE Rates for citv property 20 cents per HW one year, 10 cents jer W0 three vears. flu cents per nve vears. Call or address C. R. Chamberlin Agent. Mitchell & Lynde building. . J. P. WILLIAMSON buys, sells and ex changes all kinds ol second hand goods, will pay more than any other dealer and sells cheaper. All kinds of stove repairing and cleaning done also. J. P. Williamson, 151n Second avenue. Telephone 4884. IF YOU WANT to buy, sell, trade or rent anything, eneage helpor secure a situation the Mail is the one paper in Moline that can do it for you. Mail wants are popular and Mail wants bring results. One-half cent por word is the price to aU alike, cash in advance. U-cent stamps will do. Evening and Saturday Mail. Moline. 111. DO YOU WANT AGENTS? Many years-experience places us in a position to give vou valuable information along lines that will assure vou success. Ask for free letters of information and bulletin of daily papers that par. We also start responsible par ties in the mail order and agency supply business. Lord & Carver, Racine, Wis. MANAGER WANTED Office manager to sell, collect and advertise in every county seat in Missouri, Illinois. Indiana, Ken tucky, Arkansas and Texas:- salary tM monthly, commission and expenses extra: yearly contract: permanently located at one town: no traveling: no canvassing; tS cash security required: single man pre ferred: personal Interview desired: if you want our proposition by mail Inclose i- cents to cover expenses, postage stamps or coin. Missouri Medical and Chemical coin Pany, 611 Nona Garriuon avenue, St. Louis, uy not keeping your eyes open J to the good things we are con- tlnually offering. Here are a J few that should interest 'ou: GO pairs Ladies' Kid Button Shoes in Welt or Turn Soles, $3 values, for.. $1.50 36 pairs Men's Velour Oxfords, . double stitched W e!t, widths H. C, D, all sizes, .:)..ri0 values, for $2.50 A broken lot of Boys' all Solid Shoes, formerly sold at J il.bO, this sale at $1.00 FOR RENT ROOMS. Flt RENT Furnished rooms for housekeeping at 1403 Second avenue. light FOR RENT Furnished front room in cen tral location. Inquire at lim Third ave nue. FOR RENT Rooms for light housekeeping and one sleeping room at 230 Thirteenth street. FOR RENT A nicely furnished double pai' lor for man and wife or two gentlemen at 1116 Second avenue. FOR RENT One furnished room with liiou ern conveniences at 217 Fifteenth street. opjKisite court house. FOR KENT Furnished room tor one or two gentlemen. All modern conveniences. Apply at 533 Twelfth street. FOR RENT Furnished rooms with all mo.i ern conveniences. Also lirst-class t:ill board at 1229 Second avenue, l'hone i:K-P. FOR KENT A furnished room with or without board. New house and trout room on ground floor. Rent reasonable, till Ninth avenue. FOR RENT -Two nicelv furnished rooms, all modern conveniences, one block from postotllce on Third avenue. Inquire over Rosenlield's plumbing shop, rear of Chris tian church. FOR RENT Furnished rooms with or with out board. All modern conveniences, rooms newly furnished, on car li ne and pocd location. Mrs. E. L. Block, 2.127 Fourth avenue. FOR RENT HOUSES. FOR KENT A large barn at 131U Second avenue. FOR RENT A nine room house, furnace heat, bath room, good location, inquirs at Sommer LaVelle's. FOR RENT An eight-room fiat on Fourth avenue between Twelfth and Thirteenth streets, with all modern conveniences. FOR KENT- s-room house at 2531 Eighth- and-a-halt avenue. Two blocks from cars, furnace. Rentjis. Kev at office of Gold smith .t McKee. FOR RENT One 3-room house and one 4 room house on Seventh screet and Elev enth avenue. Inquire at Weaver's gro cery. 1130 Seventh street FOR RENT FARMS. FOR SALE -Seven acres of ground with small house and barn in 'outh Heights. For particulars call at No 900 Seventeenth street. FOR SALE PROPERTY. FOR SALE Four-and-one-third acres ot land for sale in South Heights at a bargain. Reidy Bros. -. FOR SALE Two remaining east front lots in the Dart Twenty-second street addition. For terms inquire of Vi S. Dart, Jackson & Hurst's office. Masonic temple. FOR SALE-On excellent terms of f5 per month and no interest. 7 rooms, lot 55x140. Twentv-ninth street and Eleventh avenue. Price il,7."nl. Apply to Goldsmith & McKee. FOR SALE A seven room, two-story frame house, with good cellar and barn, sewer and water connections. Lot 60x120 feet. In quire on the premises. 438 Forty-fourth street, north of Fifth avenue. FOR SALE Elegant modern residence, s rooms, bath, furnace, laundrv. gas. barn, corner lot 50x140 feet, fronts east and south, house practically new Built br Volk. Situated corner "Eleventh avenue and 'Twentv-tirst street. Applv to Gold smith & McKee. FOR SALE Lots in Woodins addition. These lots are on Eleventh and Twelfth avenues between Fifth and Seventh streets, are 42x125 feet with 30-foot alley and nine feet of good rict. soil lying ou limestone rock. An abundant supply of pure w ater can lie had at a small expense hy drilling 30 feet through the soil and rock. Sidewaiks are all shaded with Elm trees set 20 feet apart along the curb. If you are interested in a cheap building lot, the price and terms that these, lots are of fered for will suit you. Call or address S. J. Woodin. V22 First avenue. FOR SALE Choice bargains in building lots.. cottages and nouses, tor sale in all "parts of the city: houses rented: rents col lected: monev to loan on real estate se curity at current rates: lire and tornado insurance written in oldest and most re liable companies: we also have some good real estate investments nettinc 8. i and in percent: list your projiertv with us, we can sell it: telephone 4573; we are in our oRice everv Saturday evening the year around. If you want to buy or sell proper ty you will save time and money by com ing" direct to our oflice. over people's Na tional Bank. Goldsmith & McKee. FOR SALE Lots. 1 will sell what is re maining of the beautilul residence lots lo cated ou Sixth avenue between Twenty eighth and Thirtieth streets at 550 arid Had jier lot. These lots are the cheapest in the city. All are connected with city wat er and "swer and have shade trees, within one block of Seventh avenue car line and two blocks of red and blue lines. It is generally conceded that the Rock Island railway will again occupy the yards which they abandoned, which will have the effec' ot enhancing the price of these lots at least 5o per cent, making this an opjiortune time to liuy the few remaining lots above de scribed. For further information call on E. ,T. Burns, room 11. Mitchell &, Lynde building. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE A surrev. almost new. Apply at 103 Twenty-first street. FOR SALE -Horse, run-About and harries. cheap Inquire at 2519 FiUh-and-a-halt avenue. FOR SALE A good surrey in nrst-class con- union. I'rice -o. Appiy at once at Seventh avenue. FOR SALE Central news stand, doing good nusiness. Jsickness cause tor selling. Seventeenth street. FOR SALE A steam "engine. Atlas 14x2o. id gooti running oraer. usea lour years. Price 100. 00. The U. N. Roberts company, Davenport, Iowa. FOR SALE A cigar stand and pool hall at 224 seventeenth street, niving a wen es tablished cigar and news trade. Sickness the reason Tor selling. Apply at once at aiiove number. FOR SALE Machinery. One 15-horse ui right steam engiue.'one 10-horse upright steam engine in first-class running order, 36-horse steam engine and two 20-horse one portable lire box boilers. 2, S and R-horse gasoline engines Apply at 8l-321 Nine teenth street. Moline s,eal and Stamp Works, Moline, I1L Phone 232J, long distance.