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THE AUGTJS, TlltinS DAY, AUGUST 21, 1902. Uii l'lH 1 IHHHIIH II 1 1 i I 1 1 1 II II J f THE iViODERN t Cvit irv Price "Sale. i Everything must go. our numerous bargains, Men's Oxford, $3 p-rade, at Men's Oxfords, $2.50 grade, at .... Men's Oxfords, $2 grade, at Men's Oxfords, $1.50 grade, at .... Ladies Oxfords, $2 grade, at Ladies' Oxfords, $1.75 grade, at Ladies Oxfords, $1.50 grade, at .. Ladies Oxfords, $1.25 grade, at Children's Oxfords and Slippers at any price. Children's Shoes cut in same proportion. f i J George F. Schmale, Prop. 1705 Second Av enue. 2. 1 1 1 1 I HfHimHHtHK I "I l llllil HHIO For one month, from Aug. 1 to Sept. 1 wo will s-ell,' just to introduce our stock to the people, a CO cent bottle of line Claret or Port wine for 25 cents. Tills makes a line summer diink. Don't wa.it bvit come in now and see ovir stock. SIMON LEWIS, Corner Seventeenth Street and Third Avenue. THI TKAVKLKK8 OCIDF. CHICAGO. RjCRT ISLAND St Polfio Railwsv Tickets can be purchased at City Ticket office, 1813 Second ave nue, or C , R. L & P. depot Fifth avenue toot or Tfciriy Peorta branch depot, foot of 1 wentleth street. Frank H. Pium-ner, C. P. A. TKAINS EAST. 3 JS am WBST Denver limited & Omaha.. Ft. Worth. Denver & K C. M'nneapolls Davenport. Chicago . .... . Omaha & Minneapolis .. Colorado & Omaha r. Des Moines St Omaha Denver, Lincoln St Omaha. Des Moines Express St. Paul & lelnnespoHs Denver, Ft. Worth 4K.O JKansaaCltv.St Joe&Calif. IBock Island & Washington Chicago A DesMolces 2:56 am tl0:30 pm 6:20 pm It 7:00 pm I 3:00 am t 9:5) pm t 0:35 am t 8:00 am It 4:89 am t 5:50 am 7:M a. on 12:45 an. I i:au pm 12:5 am 3:40 am 2-15 nm t 0 25 pm tl0:30 pm 4:34 an ' 11:10 pm1 t t:3u am S-25 Dtn t z:i pm X 8:20 pm t 1:40 am 9 25 am 12:45 pm T 4:20 pm Rock Island St Brooklyn Ac frrba ft Rock Island.. F.l Paso &. San Francisco C dar R.pid. Hp'oo ... I. 5:5 pnri t 6:X) pm 10:10 am ROCK INLAND AND PEORIA DIVISION Trlns leavs Twentieth treet siatton Main lino trains start from mln deDOt on Fifth avenue iO minutes In advance of time given. TKAINS. LBiVB i AHKIVB Peoria. Springfield. St. L., Indianapolis. Cincinnati. Peoria, sjrtngfleld. Indian apolis. Cincinnati.Bloom tngton, St- Louis Peoria Express Peoria, Indianapolis. Cln olnratC Woomington.,.. Cable Accommodation.... Bbrrrard Accommodation Cable St herrard ceom. C-l St berrard 'Aceom. 8:05 am 9 42 pm 1:45 pm JV55 pm ;7:sa im 11:15 am i:45 am ;:15 am tl:55 pm i 1:30 cm1 i !:20 Dm ' j 4:38 am Arrival. trenarture. tDally. except Sun day. Phone West 1093, west lias, west is. CHICAGO. BURLINGTON & Quincy Depot Second avenue and Twentieth street. M.J. YOUNG, Agent. FRANK A. HART. Passseoger Agent. THAI US. LtTt ABBI VB St. Louis. Springfield. Galesburg, Peoria and ' Quincy s6:S0am 6:35 am Sterling. Mendota and Chicago. t:60 am t635 am Peoria, Beards town, Bur lington, Denver and West. mOpm tlill pm Bk Louis, Kansas City. Denver and Pacific Coast s7:25 pm 7rl0 pm Bterllng and points In termediate 7:25 pm 7:10 pm East Mollne (suburban).. t6:30 am tfl:20 pm Dubuque, Clinton, La Crous, f t Paul, Minn and N. W s7:40pm 4:2S am Clinton, Dubuque, and LaCroa e 7 00 am frOO pm Clinton and Intermediate s7.00 am 7:00 pm s. Rtop at t-ock Island to minutes for meals. Dally. Dally except Sunday. Telephone 1180. CHIC GO. MILWAUKEE &. St. Paul Roll way. D., R. I N. W, passenger sta tion at foot of Seventeenth street. George W. Wtod, agent. The trains for Du buque and points north run via Illinois side of river. vnwj7mi Trains for Freeport acd Milwaukee will run via Davenport. Clinton and Savanna. All trains will connect at Savanna for points east and west. TBAH13. LKAVS igglTX Dubuque and St. Paul Pas senger 70 am 11:40 am Accommodation 10:15 am 11:15 am Dubuque and St. Paul Pas senger 4:00 pm 9:15 pm Milwaukee Express 7:00 am 9:15 pm Freeport Fxpress 4: '5 pm n-40 am Ail trains daily except Sunday Pabll cation SivtMs9-4HmtMmf. State ef n'Inois, I Rock Island County. In the Circuit Court of said Coun'y. Septem ber term, A. IX 1902 Calvin L Girls vs Edward Hejl. Eeriha neyl, Augus'us Beyl. John Hejl. Jrf, Jtllen Heyl, Sebastian ScheiL Christine bcheU. In Cbnnccry. Affidavit of th non-rldene of the said K1 ward Beyl. Bertha Heyl Argutrs Bryl, John Heyl, Jr. ard c.U n Heyi, impleaded witi the above defendant. Seba-tlan chell acd Christine Schrll having been filed in tbe clerk's office of the circuit court of said county, notice is therefore hereby given to the nald non-rrsfdent defendants that the complainant' flltd bis bill of complaint In sid court, on the chancery side thereof, on the lzh day of A ust, A. D.. 1902. and that thereupon a lummoca Issued out of aid court, wheif In sa'd milt Is now pend inir leturnab'e on the third Monday It tbe month of September neat, as is by law Te- quirea Now. unless you. tne said nn-esi-oeiil defendansabove named. dwrd HeyL liertha Hrtl. Augustus Hevl. John Heyl. Jr.. and Ktlen Heyl shall peronally be and appear before said circuit court, on -he first day of be next tern hereof, to be bolden at kock Island In and for b" sd county, on ihe third Monday in Seo'errber next, and plead, an swer or demur to the atd compUlnank's bl'l of complaint, tbe stme and the matter and tbluvs therein charged atd Mated wil be tasrn as confessd, and a dcre entered against you according to the prajn of said Gtobgi W. Oaiuli, Clerk. . Rock Is and. Illinois, Aug. 12. 1902. ' Smu St Marshall Complainant's Solloi tors We liaven't the space to mention but here are a few we quote you: $2.25 $2.00 $1.65 .-. $1.15 $1.49 $1.35 $1.15 99c Men's, Ladies and THE STEAMERS. fttTTI s?rf. '. miri Mirm ZT9 UPPER rX TiscisSI DIAMOND JO LINE STEAMERS For Clinton, Dubuque, St. Paul and points between Steamer DUBUQUE, Aug. 20, 7 a. m. -For Muscatine, Burlington. Keokuk. Ouin cy, u Jjouih ana points between Steamer SIDNBY, Aug. 21, 10 a.m. For passenger and lretgbt rates inquire of Office 115 Seventeenth. Street. Tel. Wert 1106. ACME PACKET CO. Daily line to Clinton and all points between. Steamer CITY OF-WINON A Every afternoon at 3:15. J. R. JOHNSTON. Agent. CARNIVAL CITY PACKET CO. For Mus catine. New Boston, Keithsburg, Oquaw ka and Burlington. The steamer HELEN BLAIR Every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 4 p. m. The steamer W. J. YOUNG Every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at Arriving in Burlington at 8:15 p. m. Parties can eo to -Muscatine on the Helen Blair at 4 p. m. Monday, Wednesday andFri- uay ana return on tae w.j. xoung at 11:30 p. m., same day - CONSTIPATION "I i.r.vc fonc 14 daja nt a time without a novrhtrnt of h Irwvarla, not Iwing able to move them except by nsing hot water injections. Chronic constipation for iieven yeara placed me In thin tcrrilile condition: during that time I did ev erythinc I herl of bnt nwrkninil any relief: vnch waa my cane when I begun uaiiut CA.S"AK ETS. I now liare from one to three trnKsnoea S day. and if I waa rich I would give $100 OOforem-h movement: it la auch a relief." Avurni L. Hi st. 1689 Russel St., Detroit, Mich. . Pleaaant Palatable. Potent. Tate Good, Do Good. Never Sicken. Weaken or Gripe, lie, 23c, He CURE CONSTIPATION atarOaa BeaM Cwpuj, Clac atrwJ, lew Tar. 122 Home Visit ors' . Excursion -via- BIG FOUR ROUTE TUESDAY SEPT. 16 ' to . . ' CINCINNATI, OHIO. COLUMBUS, OHIO. ' ". ' ' '.- DAYTON, OHIO. . SANDUSKY, OlltO. - 'm INDIANAlOLIS, IND. LOUTS VI LLE, KY. ' And other points in Ohio and Indiana on the "Big Four." All ticktts good 1 TZZitSS BEST FOR returning 30 days from date of sale. . AIXEX M. NYE, T. P. A. Peoria, IIHnol. IN THE SUBURBS. f CORDOVA. v-ornova, Aug. 21. II. Tavenne is visiting: relatives in northern Iowa Mrs. C. A. Peterson and children of Milan, nre visiting Mark Johnson and family-. Miss Mildred (uol, of Kock Island is visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. 11. C. Cool. Mr. and Mrs. Ml J. Yolton, of Port 15yron, visited friends here this week Mrs. (rinnell left Saturday night on the Steamer Quincy for the south Misses Kuth Phillips and Eva Xay- lor returned from Chautauqua, X. Y. where thev have been attending school. Miss IJllie Wendt is home on her summer's vacation from Dixon. Mrs. Clarence liurkej-, of Chicago, is visitincr her mother, Mrs. Helen Marshall. The foundation work on the liap- tist church is about completed. The heavy rains in this locality are doing great damage to the grains. The ladies of the aid society will give an ice cream social at the M. W; A. hall Saturday evening:. Our schoolhouse is undergoing some needed repairs, and is being cleaned readv for the opening of school Sept. 2. FOSTER. Foster, Aug. 21. A little son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Kliest has been TODAY'S MARKETS Chicago, Aug. 21. Following are the open tag. highest, lowest and closing quotations In today's markets: Wheat. . Aug. : : ..... Sepu. 70H.70: W: 70h; 7l'4 Corn. Aug., : : : Sept., MHaM; 67: 53: 67. Dec., 4i.tiS; 1H; . Oats. Aug.. 2SH: 3HH: 3S: S84 Sept.. 27H:iX: 27S: SWltf. Dec, new, 30; 3IH: H0!: 30,'i . Fork. Aug.. 16 SO: 18.80: 16 HO. 16.8"). bept.. 16.33: 17 (0; 18 82: 16 85. Jan.. 14 5J14.fw; 14.7; 14.62; 14 7i. Lard. . Aug.. 10 90; 10 90; W.90: 10.80. Sept., 10 ttaaiO 85- 1 1 10 62; 10.97. Jan., 8.40, 8.45, t. 6; 8.45. RUM. Aug. 10.07; 1".T7; 10.07: 10.O7 Sept.. toJHfflo-ttt- lu.20: 9.K5; 10.15. Jan.. 7.6J; 7.6b: 7.B0: 7.66. Receipts today: Wheat 306. corn 45. oats S J Hogs 30.000, cattle 10 ooo, sheep ls.uoo. Hoes left over not quoted. Hogs at Kansas city 6.000, cattle 9,000; hogs at Omaha 7.UW. cattle b.ew. Hoe market opened a shade higher. Light, ett 70407.20; mixed and butch ers. 6.6o&7.25; good heavy, 16.507.30; rough heavy. 6.0ae.H). Cattle market opened tor good steady, other slow. Union stock yards 8:40 a. m. Hog market opened fx&ioc higher. Light, to ao(07.3O; mixed and buicncrs, M 65 7.3 ; good Qeavy, o.0ja.7.i-5; rough heavy, 6.406 6 90. Cattle market opened steady to 10c lower. Beeves t (tg9.0u, cows and neifers 2 7a .Vfto. Texas steers I3.f0to.9 0j. stackers and feeders westerns ' Sheep market opened steady. Hog market c Iosco weak and a shade lower than earlv prices. Light, 6 7,Vtt7'2n; mixed and bntchera. (6.70 ,Tir, good heavy, t6 &dtt7.3.; rough heavy. SO !.TS0..U. Cattle market closed dull. Estimated receipts Friday: Wheat 195 corn 30, oats 260, hogs 23.000. New York 8toeka New York. Aug. 2L The following are the closing quotations on the New York stock excuange: So. Pacific 73!. sugar 132; C.A. com. 43, gas lu4. fenna. lM"i. B. & O. U8 V. C. K. 1. a V 183. C. M. & St. Paul 184 H, Manhattan I34?i, Pacific Mail 424. Atchison com . 92!. W. j. Tel. CO. 94S4. N. Y. Central 163. L. St N. IMS. B. K. T. ee3. Bdg. com. 67. leather com. 13, copper 05. Atcnison ptd. loi, i . S. Steel ptd 89 . U.S. Steel common 41, Missouri Pacific 1 104, Union Pacific commou Kj'. coal and iron tg. Erie common &, Wabash pld 48. Wabash com ... Can Pa cific 138V. Republic SUel common 19s. Be- pubUc Steel ptd. 77. LOCAL MARKET CONDITIONS. Today' Quotations oa Provisions, Live Stock. Feed and Fuel. Bock Island, Aug.Sl. The local grain mil - kets have kept about even for the past week. Uarden produce is looking up In conse quence of the recent rains, which is having a serious effect upon all forms of vegeta bles. Following are tthe wholesale quota tions in today's markets: y Provisions. Butter Creamery tic, dairy 17c Eggs Fresh 17c. Live ' noultrv-Spring chickens It. 60 to 13 per dozen, hens 8c per pound. vefceiapies roiaioes. jhc Fruit -Apples boc to 75c per bushel. --. 7 Uve Stock. Cattle Steers .hi to $7.01. cows and heiters 83.00 to 16.00. calves S6.no to 86. no Hogs Mixed and butchers 16 S3 to 16 76 -Sheet) -Yearlings or over, per cwt. 84(0to d 00, Lambs per bead 15.00 to 17.00. - Feed and Fuel. Grain Corn stvsesc. oats 50c. Forage Timothy hay new. I0 to 113, prat- rle bay 810, clover hay 111, baled prairie 812, baled timothy 81. ' wood tiara, per ioaa n.nu. , - Coal Lump, per bushel 12c, slack, per bushel 7c. . H. J. TOHER. A. U ANDERSON. H. J. Toher & Co., Brokers Stocks, Grain, Provisions, Cotton. Private wires To New York 'Arid'- :. ' . ''- ' , Chicago'. - .i" r . No. 109 Main it Davenport. Iowa. Telephone 407. several days with His recovery Mis Kate Watson and friend. Mis Minnie KU-ketts, went to Wilton las Friday to pend a week visiting an to attend camp meeting. , Bdward Dfgg arrived here from Tipton, Iowa, Saturday, having been called here on account of the seriou illness of his little nephew. Walte Kliest. A township Sabbath school conven tion will be held at the German M. K, church Sunday, Aug. 31. Henry' Meyers will entertain party of his friends at his home Fr day evening. During the storm of Sunday nirht a horse belonging to uilliam Kreu ger, Jr., was struck by lightning and killed, also a hay stack of William Meyers was struck and burned to the ground. i i CABLE. Cable, Aug. 21. Uen Kll left for Chicago last Monday, after a month's stay with his folks here. Miss Del La wheat!, of Kock Island returned to her home Monday, after a visit of j-everal weeks with rcla tives. Mis.1 l;!thcl Lewis is visiting at the home of Dr. W. S. I'yan, at Viola this week. Ike Curtis and family, of Chicago ire visiting here. .7. 1). Lees and family, of Coal Val- lev: visited friends here Sunday. Miss Johnson, of near Lynn Center, is visiting at the homo t lit r sister, Mrs. .7. V.. Swansou. Mrs. M. A. l?eers visited relatives at Kock lslanu last wek. Tames Knox returned from Ala bama Friday. A." Lilliman was in Aledo Tuesday I he tirirrm tile -works, known as the United States Manufacturing company, has closed down indefinite ly. John IJussell is hating his brick building on Main street remodeled. and when completed it will be a nice busiiess house. Tne tent meetings given under he auspices of the Congregational church and conducted by K. Mur ray still continue under favorable conditions. Cunp Creek school will open for the fall term Tuesday, Sept. 2. with Miss Ai'guta Steinhauei. of I're emption. as teacher. hricnus. and relatives or Uehecca Irmiimson to the nuinher of 40 gave her a pleasant surprise at her home -outhwe.st of town Tuesday after noon in honor or her -l mrtmiav llesides her near neighbors there were present Mrs. A. W. Valentine, of Hock 'Island, and her tister, Mrs lli'tt. of Denver. Col. 1 lie afternoon was spent very plttisaiitlv and the jruests departed late in! the after- ... A. noon, wishing .Mrs. lomiinsou many more happy birthdays. - AXOALVSIA. Andalusia, Aug. 21. .John Voss is isitin? his parents at Dixon, Iowa. William Strohineir is in Muscatine on business. Miss Mayme Iewis. of Hock Island, isited friends here last week. Miss Kathryn ISritton is visiting riends in Muscatine. Miss Alys Ilrookman visited her sis ter, Mrs. Mosher. last week. Charles Strohmeir, of Sac City, Iowa, is visiting here. rhe dinner given by the ladies of he Ilaptist society at Mrs. (i. W. Spiekler's was well attended and netted the society the sum of $G.G". Mrs. Fred Moslier came down Sat urday and relurneu Sunday, accom panied by her niece. Tina Simmons. Hest-ie Mulcahy. of Hock Island. who has been visiting her friend. Myr tle Durgoyne, returned home the first of the week. Master Sain Walton entertained a number of his little friends on the 13th fn honor fif his 10th birthday. - Mrs. .7. Davis started last week for Kansas, where she will visit her daughters, Mrs. Cora Hatenien and Mrs. Susan Cathcart. Miss Clara will stay with relatives in Milan ami Kevnolds until her mother's return. Prof, and Mrs. Voss have moved to Da ven port .where the former has a po sition in n business college. The many friends they made since residing in Andalusia regret to see them depart. Mrs. W'oodsworth Ktter, the noted evangelist, will arrive in Andalusia Aug. 20 and commence gospel meet ings. SOUTH HEIGHTS. South Heights, Aug. 21. -Miss Car rie! Durham left for Iowa City Wed nesday, after an extended visit with friends. . Mrs. George" Wood Sr., is visiting relatives near (Jeneseo: Mrs. K. W. Hall, of Aledo, visited a short time with II. K. Walker and family. .' ' . K.. Selle is suffering with blood poisoning caused by cutting his fin ger with a weed while working in the yard. - A farewell surprise party was given for Miss Annie Hamiuerick Wednes day evening at her home on Nine teenth avenue. Miss Hamiuerick left today for. Chicago, where she has a position. " ' - E. H. Silvia,, who has been sick for the past week, is improving. Miss Helen Spinny has been visiting relatives in Davenport for a Jew days. Accidents come with distressing frequency on the farm. Cuts, bruises, sting!, sprain. r. Thomas I-'clec-trie .Oil relieves, the V pain instantly. ever safe without it. . . 1 - UnrAnTMirKMur'' Dr. ttobbs' erarui Pill- core 11 k" 55 Vi Itm. Add. bletiisj Keme4-Co-ChteaffO or M. TC seriously ill .for whooping cough doubtful. NEWS IN OUTLINE. John L. Craig, of Keokuk, has been nominated for congress by the Demo crats of the First Iowa district. .Nicholas Dutle. of Dayton. 0.. has been elected president of the Meta Polishers' (eto union. Heavy rain storms 1n lower Austri nun lioiieiui.i have resulted in Severn damage to crops, also in loss of life. l he I nit-'ti states cruisers t hieago and Albany have arrived at Copenha gen from t ronstadt. Hussla. It Is considered probable that Dish oil uieiiK. or i'orto itico. will he ap pointed apostolic delegate In the Phil ippine Islands. Iving l'.dward has conferred 'on the shall the Order of the (Jarter. The question of afliliatlng with tin stationary engineers society of the United States has been laid over for a year by the Canadian engineers. A thousand Hoera. including (ienera Cronje, his wife and his staff, have sailed from St. Helena for South Af rica. The struggle between the Cates and Osgood factions for the control of Col orndo Fuel is the speculative feature of the day. Nathan Manzer, of Kaclne. Wis., is suing Kdniund Dailey for $l.(iOO as money due for introducing him to Mrs Calvin Peck, n rich widow whom he married. Maniey Miamhro, mz years old, was run over and killed by a team at Chi cago. Forest firii are spreading in Wyom ing, and conditions between Saratoga and tiold 1 1 ill are now alarming. rert Haze and W. 15. Sowerlv. loco motive engineers, and W. L. Clark, ureman, were killed in a railway acci dent at Warsaw, N. Y. lOO Reward 100. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able .to cure in all its stages, and that is catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, re quires a constitutional treatment Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internal ly, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, there by destro-ing the foundation of the disease, and giving the . patient strength by building up the constitu tion and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers, that they iffer $100 for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address F. .1. Cheney &. Co., Tole do, Ohio. Sold by druggists. jc. Hall's Family Pills are the best. To My Friends. It is with joy I tell you what Kodol did for me. 1 was troubled with my stomach for several months. Upon ueing auviseti to use ivoaol, 1 did so, and words cannot tell the good it has done' me. A neighbor had dyspepsia so that he had tried most everything-, told him to use Kodol. Words of gratitude have come to me from him because I recommended it. George W. Fry, Viola, Iowa. Health and strength of mind and body depend on the stomach and normal activity of the digestive organs. Kodol, the great reconstructive tonic, cures all stom ach and bowel troubles, indigestion, dyspepsia. Kodol digests any food you eat. Jake a dose after meals. All druggists. ' A Phyl-lua Healed. Dr. George Ewing, a practicing physician of Smith's Grove, Ky for ver thirty years, writes his personal xperience with Foley's Kidney Cure: For years I had been greatly both ered with kidney and ljladder trouble nd enlarged prostrate gland. 1 sed everything known to the profes- ion without relief, until I commenc ed to use Foley's Kidney Cure. After taking .three bottles 1 was entirely relieved and cured. I prescribe it now daily in my practice and heartily recommend its use to all physicians for such troubles. I have prescribed in hundreds of cases with perfect success." All druggists. Three spectres that threaten baby's fe. Cholera infantum, dysentery. iarrhoea. Dr. Fowler's Kxtract of Wild Strawberry never fails to com- quer them. Chronic Rlinamatlnm Cared. Dr. 11. JJ. Hettinger, Indianapolis, Ind., says: "For several months af- er spraining- my ankle I was severely afflicted with rheumatism. I finally tried Detchon's Mystic Cure for rheu matism, and in 4 days could walk without my cane; two bottles cured me sound and well. I take great pleasure in recommending- the Mystic Cure to all who are afflicted with rheumatism." Sold by Otto Grotjan, 501 Second avenue, Kock, Island; Gust Schlegel & Son, 20 West Second street, Davenport. Buy and Try a Box Tonight While you think of it, go buy and try a box of Cascarets Candy Ca- tiartic, ideal laxative, tonight. ou II never regret it. uenmne taDiets stamped C. C. C. Never sold in bulk. Ail druggists, ioc. MONET TO LOAN. MONEY TO LOAN on real estate security at lowest rates. Marion t 6weeney, attor ney, rooms 33-3S, Mitchell St Lynde build ing, Rock Island. MONEY TO LOAN In any amount, on any kind of security. Also cnoice property ior ale or rent. W. L-Coyne, too 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 secend hand goods of all kinds also. The above goods for sale at half the usual store prices. - All business transactions strictly confidential. His new number and location. 1023 Second avenue. Don't forget if Jous1 second-hand store. Two rings on 1W7. . 4 TALK IT OVER : x x t X X X t And you will certainly decide to buy the Ladies' Oxfords we are showing at a discount of from 20 to per cent dis count. Note the Following: Women's Patent Kid Welt Oxfords, $3 value, this sale 2.35 Women's Vici Turn Oxfords, $2 values, this sale iO X Women s heavy sole Oxfords, $1.75 value, this sale L35 Women's Oxfords, odds and ends of $1.35 and $1.50 shoes 98c X A pair of shoe lace fasteners FHKK with each pair of Oxfords. THE LEADER. Opposite Harper Houss. WAJTTEO MALE HELP WANTED Bell boys at the Harper house. WANTED -Canvassers. & LynUe building. Room 15, Mitchell WANTED A good, reliable oil salesman, on commission or salary. AJdreta Quaker Oil and Implement company, Cleveland, Ohio WANTED Good Industrious man to do stove and general store work. One exper ienced in stove work preferred. Apply at Allen. Myers & C'o's. WANTED Two gentlemen of pood appear ance for Iowa and Illinois. No books or canvjgsinf?. Address Andrews Si Co.. Dav enport, Iowa, general delivery. WANTED - A reliable man ot good address. one who has nad experience in selling in vestment securities preferred. Address 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, III. None but first-class men wno can give bond need apply. WANTED Men tor salesmen. Local or traveling. We employ on both salary ana commission. Straight, honorable business that will yield good income. Our salesmen make from J40 a month up and expenses. For particulars write. The K. G. Chase Co. Geneva. N. Y. WANTED Trustworthy person In each county to manaue husiucns. uiu rMawn--'t- ed house, solid liuancial standing: straight bona tide weeklv cash salary tl8 paid by rh-lr unrh UVilnon.IlT with all MDeHSeS direct from headquarters: money advanc ed for expenses. Manager, 37V Caxton bldg. Chicago. WANTED EE MALE HELP. WANTED A rood tailoress at Bennett's Glove store. WANTED An experienced starcher at the Rock Island Steam launury. . WANTED A girl tor general housework. uoou wages. Appiy at s oixiccjh.ii ucci. WANTED A flrt-class girl for general housework. Apply to Twenty-first street. Mrs Crandail. Xii WANTED -A first-class girl for general housework. Highest wages paid. Apply at 008 Twentieth street. WANTED Ladies to learn hairdressing. manicuring, massaee or chiropody. Four weeks required. Write today. Molcr Col lege, Chicago. III. WANTED-POSITIONS WANTED A loan of fl.ftOO: three or live years; goou real estate securuj. Aauress G. K. 35." WANTED Situation as housekeeper fn small familv lv widow with a child -J j ears old. Inquire at low Eleventh avenue. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED Stark nursery pays cash weekly it you sou tain trees. Louisiana, mo. Danville, N. Y. WANTED Four unfurnished rooms bv young couple without children. Location must be central. Address 1I01H Second avenue. WANTED To rent a house of 5 or 0 rooms witn ruooera conveniences, witn tne ex ception of heat. Address. Fremont Buter Tub company. Fourth street ard Fourth avenue-. WANTED A lady or gent can make easy money tor part of their time. Nothing to sell of collect for. Applv in person at once to A. Driver. 130i First avenue. Cll from 7:30 to 0 a. m. and 12 to 2 and & to 8 p. m. WANTED An established wholesale house. recently Incorporated, extending business, desires to engage competent manager for branch house Salary 100 per month, ex penses and commission. Must invest $1. Ooo in capital stock of company, on which divi dend of 6 per cent will be guaranteed, and furnish satisfactory references. Address, Secretary, box 440 Kansas City, Mo. LOST AND FOUND FOUND A monogram sleeve button. De scribe it and pay tor this notice at Argui oilice LOST -Thursday morning a silver mono gram ptu "J. L. Finder please return to 1110 Second avenue and receive reward. LOST A shoe string hand bag. containing embroidery silk, fancy work and a pocket book. Finder return to this oilice aiil re ceive reward MISCELLANEOUS. MEN Our catalogue explains how to teach barber trade in eight weeks, mailed free Moler coUege, Chicago, 111. INSURANCE on dwellings and household goods a specialty. Oldest and best com panies, lowest rates C. R. Chamberlin, Mitchell &. Lynde block. Phone lutfl. IF YOU WISH your monuiy to earn a higher rate of Interest than is paid by savings banks, call on Marion E. Sweeney, attor ney, rooms aa-35, Mitchell. Lynde building, Kock Island. . TORNADO INSURANCE Rates for city property 20 cents per 100 one year, 40 eents per 100 three years. 00 cents per 100 five years. Call or address Cv R. Chamberlin Agent. MitcheU St Lynde building. J. P. WILLIAMSON buys, sells and ex changes all kinds of second hand goods, will pay more than any other dealer and sells cheaper. AU kinds of stove repairing and cleaning done also. J.P.Williamson, laid Second avenue. Telephone 4&44. IF YOU WANT to buy. sell, trade or rent anything, engage 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 per word is the price to all alike, cash in advance. 2-cent stamps will do. Evening and Saturday Mail. Mollne, I1L DO YOU WANT AGENTS' Many years' ex perience places us in a position to give you valuable Information along lines that will assure you success. Ask for free letters of information and bulletin of daily papars that pay. we also start responsible par ties In the mail order and agency supply business. Lord & Carver. Racine. Wis. . CXjAVOJTJlNT MADAM ST. MARIE, palmist and clairvoy ant, tells yon the past, present and future correctly. Tells you everything pertain ing to business., marriage, divorce, love affairs, sickness, death, accidents and everthing of interest. One caU will prov her wonderful accuracy. Office hours from Uo 10 p. m. 7U5 Fourth avenue. FOR KKNT ROOMS. FOK KENT Furnished rooms at &Ci Tweu- tieth street FOR RENT-Furnished rooms for housekeeping at 1403 second avenue. light FOR RENT Furnished front room in cen tral location. Inquire at 1119 Third ave nue. FOR RENT-Two gentlemen can find a nice ly furnished room with board, in private family at 810 Third avenue. FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooms, includ Ingdouble parlors, with heat and bath; also good table board, at 11 10 Second avenue FOR KKNT Furnished rooms with all mod ern conveniences. Also first-class table board at lis Second avenue. Phore law. FOR RENT A large airy front room, niecly lurnisn-a. very central location, suitaiu - for one or two gentlemen. Argus. Address --E II.- WANTED Two furnished rooms suitable for light housekeeping near Third or Fourth avenue car lines. I'rice not to ex ceed per month. Address "J. C, 26" The Argus FOK KKNT HOCSKS. FOR RENT Two flats, corner Sixth avenue and Twentieth street. Applv to M. M. Sturgeon. FOR RENT-Four-room fiat at '2I9'4 Eich- teenth street Inquire on premises or at 804 Nineteenth street. FOR RENT A nine room house, furnace heat, bath room, cood location. Inquire at Sommer & La"elle"s. FOR RENT An eight-room fiat nq Fourth avenue between Twelfth and Thirteenth streets, with ail modern conveniences FOR IfKNT -An eieht room house on First avenue, between Nineteenth and Twen tieth streets, t all at 5-jS Twellth street. FOR RENT A 4-room house with large gar den. Inquire at Sieraon's crocerv. Ninth street on Aiken street. South Kock Island. FOK KKNT FAKMS. FOR SALE Seven acres of ground with small house and barn in "outh Heights. For particulars call at No 909 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 A 2 story frame house at 2r: Seventh avenue, to be moved from the premises at once. Inquire on the prem i.ses. . FOR SALE -Seven-room house at lios Fif teenth street with bathroom and laundrr. Lot 40x130. Terms to suit purchaser. Aje ply on preni ies. FOR SALE -Two remaining east front lots iu the Dart Twenty-second street addition. For terms inquire'of R S. Dart, Jackson a: Hurst's onlce. Masonic temple. FOR SALE - A new seven room house. Lot Snxlto. One block from Kim street car li e. Price il.ttfl, payable lti cash and per month. These "terms are extraordi narily easy and should be taken advantage of. Apply to Goldsmith & Mcliee. FOR SALE Seventeen bouses in Kock Is laud, most ol them quite new. They range in size from lour to seven rooms and in price from -"0 to i'.aOO. Terms on any of them: t00 down, balance on easy monihlv payments. H. lv. Walker, under Kock Is land National bank. FOR SALE -A bargain, two storv. six rooms, city water works, well and cistern. I3vn Fortv-lourth street. Apply to owner. Charles H Anderson on premises, or at Charles E. Hodgson's insurance otnee. room 3 Buford block. r to Uordoa & How man, real estate and loan office, room 5 Hutord block. Frice tl.aoo. FOR SALE Stock farm. IJest stock farm in Green county. Iowa, must besoldiao days and can be bought at a bareain on easy terms. There are 410 acres, close to school, rural mail, telephone, fair hou-e. large barns, cribs, orchards, and in excel-' lent neighborhood. Price 53 so per acre. Write at once to George H. Gallup, Jeffer son. Iowa. FOR SALE Lots in Woodin's addition. These lots are on Eleventh and Twelfth avenues "between Fifth and Seventh streets, are 4.xl2f feet with 20-foot alley and nine feet of good rich soil lying on limestone rock. An abundant supplv of pure water can be had at a small expense bv drilling 30 feet turoueh the soil and rock. Sidewalks are all shaded with Elm trees set Jo 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 vou. Call or address S. J. Wood in. W22 First avenue. FOR SALE Choice bargains in building lots, cottages and houses, for sale in all parts ol the city; houses rented; rents col lected; money to loan on real estate security- at current rates: lire and tornado insurance written in oldest and most re liable companies: we also have some good real estate investments netting H. S and 10 ler cent: list your property with us. we can sell it: telephone l.i3: we are in our ofllce 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 oilice. over People's Ni tion al B an k. Goldsmith & McKee. FOR SALE Lots. I will sell what is re maining of the beautiful residence lots lo cated on Sixth avenue between Twenty eighth and Thirtieth streets at (AM) and 4.-id per lot. These lots are the cheapest in the city. All are connected with citv wat er and sfwer and have shade trees, within one block of Seventh avenue car line and two blocks of red and blue lines. It Is ge. -ally conceded that the Rock Island railway will again occupy the yards which they abanOoued. which will have the effec of enhancing the price of these lots at least 50 per cent, making this an opportune time to buy the few remaining lots above de- ' scriled. For f urther information call on E.J. Burns, room 11. Mitchell St -Lynde bu i Iding. .- FOK SALE-MISCELLANKOCS. FOR SALE Two shares ot Tontine stock worth H-T. Owner needs money and will sellforfTo. Address .J. Hanser, Box 12, Edwardsville. Illinois. FOR SALE Machinery. One 15-horse up right steam entrine. one 10 horse uprigh t steam engine in first-class running order. '25-horse steam engine: S.3, 5. S, 12, 18. i4-horse gasoline engines. AU in first-class order, ready to be delivered In ft days Two 10o-hore jower boiless. full fronts, in first-class order and readv to be delivered ia 24 hours ' Apply at 310-321 Nine teenth street, Moline Seal and Stamp Works. MoUne, III. Phone 2332, long dis tance. AjyvjRjrojw?fTAD; ANSWERS to tbe following are at this office . "M. Id:" "C. 17." B. A. SSJ;" "17:" "C. 4V" 3; "P. 2V S; -K. 19." 2; "7.. 11," 4; -R. Jit."