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THE AltGtTS, FRIDAY M ARCH 23; .1906. It. $1.025 Buys 5 room cottage on For ty third Elreet, between Third and Fourth avfcnucs. ' T1,40O Will buy ?-room house, 4 rooms down, and '3 up, city water, lot 55xlC2, Twenty-eighth street, near Thirteenth avenue. $500 down. . We ha vet wo small houses In Davenport w will trad as nart navment on Rood modern fccuse in Rock Island. . tx h nlc Crnnm cot- tage on Eighth avenue, near Twelfth street, cistern, city water, and sewer; $M0 down. 3)1.400 Will buy G-rffira collage on . -r. 1L Thirty first street, near rouneeniu av- enue. $1.600 Will buy 5-room cottage on Fnrtv-slxth street, near Third avenue, lot CuxIZiJ; easy payments. We have two desirable lots on Four- ' tec nth and a half street, near Tenth av- enue, city water, sewer, and gas, $723 each. We build cottages on easy terms. We loan money on real estate. List yonr property with us. Office open Wednesday and Saturday evenings, 7:30 to 9 o'clock. FtlcKEE & CO., Successors .to Goldsmith & McKee. Both 'phones. Temporary office at 225 Eighteenth Street. - Real Estate $2,700 buys a fine six-room nouse op- posite Long Mew park, on fiiteentn street; has city water, sewer, gas, and! furnace; street paved with aspnaitanu paid. Xo better location in the city. I We have a house on Seventeenth streol that must be moved off or lot i soon; will sell cheap. I $700 down, balance $550 on time,! buys a house and three large lots in South Rock Island; house six years old. $700 down, balance $S50 on time, buys a nice house five years old, lot COxlSO; has fruit of all kind on lot; near street car line. If you have property to rent or sell, list it with us. We have houses to rent in all parts of the city. I We write all kinds of insurance in reliable companies. 'We are immigration agents for Texas, North and South Dakota, and have some good propositions in lands. Schaarmann & Thompson 1712 1-2 Second Avenue. j! I THERE IS NO BETTER IN VESTMENT THAN Read Estate. I HAVE TO OFFER STORE with flat above on Second avenue. Always rented. Yields $250 per year net $4,000 TWO LOTS in center of East Moline business district. These . lots are sure to Increase largely In value soon. Eacb....$ 500 I have for sale a small amount of gilt edged stock in a Rock Island concern. Money to loan. I am securing a list of choice property for sale. If you want to sell, call and see me or tele phone 715X or 743T old phone. H. A. WELD. Room 59. Mitchell & Lynde Bldg. I5SURAITC& INSURANCE on dwellings and house hold furniture a specialty. C R. Chamberlin. PLEASANT F. COX Real estate and insurance. Loans a specialty. Best fire companies represented. Your pat ronage solicited. 'Phone west 706-X. Office. 1621 Second avenue. BENNETT'S Insurance Agency Fire, life, accident, health and plate glass. Real estate and loans. Room 2, Bu ford block. Residence 'phone, union 361; office, union 113. TORNADO INSURANCE Rates for city property, 20 cents per $100 one year. 40 cents per $100 three years. 60 cents per $100 five years. Call or address C. R. Chamberlin. agent. Mitchell & Lynde building. IIAYES & CLEAVELAND The pioneer agency. Old time and fire tested com panies. Fire, lightning, plate glass, tornado, accident, life, or almost any form of risk. Ground floor office 210 to 218 Eighteenth street. WE WILL BOND YOU Executors', ad ministrators', guardians', trustees', or any kind of judicial bonds; lodge and society officers: city, state or U. S. government officials; contractors, po sitions of trust; in fact, any kind of bond you want (except bail, bonds). Terms reasonable. Hayes & Cleave land, resident managers Fidelity & Deposit comnanv. of Maryland. CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. GUSTAV BLANKENBURG All kinds of contracting, building and jobbing; workmanship guaranteed; estimates furnished. Residence, 817 Twenty plnth street. 'Phone 5988. JOHN VOLK & CO. Contractor and builders. Also manufacturers of sash, doors, blinds and mouldings: Dealers In plate window and art glass. Of fices and factory, 311 to 129 Eigh teenth street. CARPET WEAVER. PHILADELPHIA rag carpet weaver, 1123 Ninth avenue. Rock II land. Tombs of Pharaoha Lighted tty It. It- I.e. In Jap... Ererycity of any size In 'the ent,f: from Cairo to . Yokohama, is lichrcd witn electricity, and you will tind a j lighting plant even In the tombs of the! I pburaohs. anion;; the ruins of Thebes, I on the bunks of the Xile. 'Down In the Jeitbs of the earth, in, a. vault hIsclod I xrlia -unknown tools. In the bosam of a granite mountainlies King Amenhetep. I'hoU .of the twenty-eighth dynasty (B. ('. 1700. in a carved and painted coffin, with a sixteen candle power bulbl suspended within a few Inches of bis royal nose. The ruins of Luxor and Karuak are liirhted bv electric lanma. I - - . . ' S3 tuat tourists may sk? the startlini I effect of light and shade among the great columns. Electricity Is generally used for pow- I -rx t.Mi frliti - I .v A ..4.1.,.. f .feowui .kt mivm, 4,ai ui-uunj m "!". we tue electrical tlevelop- I merit Ima Vian -...;.! .. 1.. " ... I nited States. Xear the city of Kioto Iva tunnel through the ba.se of a moun tain several mile? in length. It is oc - cupicd by a canal, and .'enormous quan tities of freicht dailv nass to ami fro hi .lmw At the mouth of the tunnel there m quit a cascade, a fall of some! thirty or forty feet within a quarter of a mile, and the boate are carried up this rise through locks operated by elec tric current in a successful and econom ical manner. The arrangement Is so clever uud novel ;that electricians from all parts of the world come to Inspect it. It Is more Interesting because the scheme was first proposed several years ago In the graduating thesis of a youna stu dent of the Institute of Technology at Kioto. The government was so im pressed with his proposition that it adopted it and employed him to carry It OUt. lie iS Still in rh.trcA nf tha w.n lr There are several other remarkable electrical plants In Japan. The ruby mines of Burma and the tin mines of the Malay federation are all worked with American electrical machinery. The use of electricity In war was nev- er carried into so many departments as by the Japanese In Manchuria. Every picket had a telephone In his pocket ana could communicate instantly with the main body of troops. Every out- post of the Japanese army had a wire to headquarters, and even In battle the movement of troops was directed by t,5e commander in chief over a tele- Phone instead of by orders carried by aids - de - camp and orderlies. Electricity was uswl to a similar extent in other urauiu OI wc service, particularly In gunnery. - ashington Star. Torture By Savages. "Speaking of -the torture to which some of the savage tribes in the Philip pines subject their captives, reminds me of the intense suffering I endured for three months from inflammation of the kidneys," says W. M. Sherman, of Cushing, Me. "Nothing helped me until I tried Electric Bitters, three bot tles of which completely cured me." Cures Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Blood disorders and Malaria; and re stores the weak and nerrrmn to rohnst health. Guaranteed by Hartz & Ulle- meyer, druggists. Price 50c. Rheumatism Cured in 24 Hours. T. J, Blackmore. of Haller & Black more, Pittsburg, Pa., says: "A short time since I procured a bottle of Mys tic Cure. It got me out of the house in 24 hours. I took to my bed with rheumatism nine months ago and the Mystic Cure is the only medicine that did me any good. I had five of the best physicians In the city, but I received very little help from them. I know the Mystic Cure to be what it Is represent ed and take pleasure in recommending It to other poor sufferers." Sold by Otto Grotjan, 1501, Second avenue, Rock Island; Gust Schlegel & Son, 220 West Second street. Davenport. A wheelman's tool bag isn't com plete without a bottle of Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil. Heals cuts, bruises, stings, sprains. Monarch over pain. LOST AND FOUND. rriST March 16. a chain made of 12 silver half dimes. Finder return to 322 Eighteenth street -and be re warded. GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. H. T. TOHER & CO. Brokers. Daven port. Stocks, grains, provision, cot ton. Private wire to New York and Chicago. Offices, 109 Main street. Tel ephone 407. GEORGE IL SI DWELL & CO. Com mission merchants. Grain, hay and provisions. Members of the Chicago board of trade and Chicago stock ex change. Established 2a years. No. 542 and 543 Rialto building Long dis tance 'phone Harrison 2666. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. $1,000 BUYS a fine, clean lucrative bus iness which will invoice at $1,500; splendid opportunity; offer open only until April 1. Address X.." Argus. ART DECORATION. PARI DON & SON Artistic interior deocration. Finest line of late paper carried and skilled workmen employ ed. - Moderate prices. 417 Seven teenth street. ARCHITECTS. LEONARD DRACK Architect and su perindendent. Skinner block, second floor. Office hours, 10 to 12 a. 4 to 6:30 p. m. FLORISTS. HENRY OAETHJE Proprietor Chlp piannock nursery. Cut flowers and edsigns of all kinds. City store. 1414 Second avenu. Telephone 1110. LAUNDRIES. ROCK ISLAND STEAM LAUNDRY Bauersfeld & Sexton, proprietors. Fine finish and quick service. 1814 Third avenue. 'Phone west 1221. HEATING AND PLUMBrNG. CHANNON. DUFVA tc n CO. Heating and plumbing along scientific lines. Careful and skilled workmen. Prompt attention. 114 West Seevnteenth street 'Phone 1148. THE BEST COUGH CURE . .... No. cough is. too. trifling or too serious to be treated, by the -rlfjht method, and .the right method is ! the -use of the best couerh cure. 'which: is I This famous preparation cures coughs, colds, bronchitis, grip and consumption in its first stages. Irritation of the throat and bron chial tubes is immediately remoVed by the use of Kemp's Balsam. 1 Sold by all dealers at 25c. and 50c. FOR SALE: CITY PROPERTY. I ', kor SALE: Homes on the installment Pan. Apply to Relay Bros. I J .1 SALE ROxlls. on Forty-first street; water and sewer. Inquire at sz-l i'orty-aecond street. 1 '-K SALE Lot 40xlf,o feet, centrally located, on TWIVert street KYr nartln. ulars address Box 267. city. F?0Rt jfclwo' 04? Su0 Seventh avenue. Apply on premises. FOR SALE ' Choice lots on Fortieth street, near l-'ourteentn avenue; east front; easy terms; cheap. J. L Free man, real estato and insurance. .1714 i. otvuim avenue. a.-.-. Kemp's FOR SALE 3 acres of ground; good I for RENT A store room. 20-foot seven-room house, barn, sheds, good I front bv 60 feet deep; steel ceiling. Al well etc.; price, only 14,500. Seel so small store room suitable for barber L I K 13UIlum. Y""t"' J' W1J1 ouyiwo nice S.V""lnil A018 . l,etwf,n, :renn and ir..k ilL.il I iJ. 7L .avVl au. AUMUiiv JL l iivi A 1L ICCHlil Oil CTKT l. FOR SALE New. modern six-room house; will cut price if sold by April 1; has hot water heat, electric light, hardwood floors, etc.; at 1015 Four- teentn street. FOR SALE Seven-room cottage on Fourteenth-and-a-half street between Tenth and Eleventh avenues; fur- . nace. gas. bath and electric lights. Inquire at 1000 Fifteenth street. FOR SALE Large eight-room house on uwenty-nrst street, near Ninth ave- "iV i:?luZ.tnZ. " fixp- erty; price, 4.500. H. K. Walker. F.fftFL ,Crf,r C.?w?.,l0i". ?".f street car line, cheap on monthly pay .,r;. ;o; ",1" ments. inquire or John 1. Campbell. 18-29 Seventeenth street. 'Phone 322 West. FOR SALE Seven-room house on Sev enth avenue near Forty-fourth street. on car line: has bath, gas and nlce. ex-ti ,.,, , .. v, lid- int- T,r-ir.r. t yiii.- toi-mi I FOR RENT An eight-room house, well f. h;2rlC,l '"""A?, ,rern.-- located on Forty-first street; largn n ice home for somebody II. K. w aiker. a home, and is a nice one; price, $3, loo. it. n.. walker FOR SALE On Fifteenth street, oppo site park, on new asphalt paving, a excellently lullt FOR SALE Cheap, nice level lots. 48x 12a reet, racing luig view street car track, corner Twenty-sixth street and Eighteenth avenue. Also will sell or trade, adjoining the above, new seven-room house, with nearly one acre of ground. Inquire on premises, 1815 Twenty-sixth street. No city taxes. FOR SALE A great opportunity; hav ing decided to close out our holdings ot realty In Rock island, being a part of the Sinnet estate, it wOuld be greatly to your interest, if looking for a home or for an Investment, to call at once on I. P. Wilson, 4409 Fifth avenue, who will show you properties ranuing In price from $1,000 to $3,500, paying from 10 to 12 per cent. . FOR SALE In South Heights new addition, about forty very beautiful, level lots, which will be sold for next 60 days at $275. and the corner lots $300; on the following unheard of terms: $25 down, no more payments required for five years, only 6 per cent interest. Four houses in course of erection in this addition will be sold on the following terms: $100 down. $15 per month .Including Inter est, until paid; or arrange for one of these bouses and will build to suit you on same terms. Old 'phone, ii. K.. walker. THE two-story brick store building, situated at 1917 Second avenue, now occupied by Dlndinger, the . printer. This is a good investment. FOR SALE To close estate, the beau- tiful home No. 732 Seventeenth-street: I 2S& F" JLmPrflr TlSP-VSon riVkt Mi eight rooms; fine location; best of re pair. Call and examine. FOUR acres, with house, situated on corner Twelfth street and Cemetery! road. In South Rock island; nne piace i for gardening, florist, or poultry rais- ing. The heirs are desirous of sail-j ing these properties as soon as possi ble. For further information, apply to D. F. Krell, 513 Eleventh street. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. FOR SALE - Or exohange,--200-acre ln lirtlllo n-i arvn r 1 1 1 ri t Tllfrirtlu wuthofTmth 'enue six-room RENT Flat in -Maucker building. liouVe Suite new all n anlei d d T ,,:,s sleam Meat and modern conven- n.?ir- f,,rni i , h V,.?2 Setices. Inquire of W. C. Maucker. pair: has furnace, bath, gas, heavy . . u- , ,vimi.nHi stn-et brick foundation, and was built for 1- " st bixuiteenthsutti. bouse; has front stairs and ha 1: has VtW conveniently ' arranged, hot ami three living rooms in connection; 18-inch stone foundation ; a good house XJX water, bath and laundry; terms. centrally located. Address "A. B. C." S"soo-KAne Tir,n.8-;:tdLVn i reasonable.' Inquire, of the owner care Argus. J2.S00. one-half cash, paving all paid. s,. ,......' street H. K. Walker. MI secono street. . WANTED To buy. a irood team of i i .1. - n , - - i i I will trade"for improved Income prop-J THOMPSON .& WALKERT Lawyers, ertv in one of the three cities. Ad-1 General law business; probate, com n. p v t,.r.i..e 4n?i Twen- mercial and corporation law. 1807 tieth street. , FOR SALE-Or exchange. Do you want erty or anything most anywhere? I can match your proposition; list your property. I ha-e some choice land IODUJ, wu '.'''." ..; fn fowaV Minnesota New Mexico and McENIRY & McENIRY Attorneys-at-Jom fiai improved I farmg a law. Loan money on good Security; Canada, also &OO improved iarms. vi .n1l..(inn. . n.mnnu Mith. B. .Ellis. Station No. 5.- Moline. 111. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE A roll-top office desk and chair, nearly new.. Inquire at iM Seventeenth street. New phone 6884. FOR SALE Horse, buggy and harness; .LB "orse. buggy ana four-shovel cultiva tor. .P Moot ke. Inquire at 1204 Third ave- one hayrake. nue. FOR SALE Rubber-tired trap: good condition; also phaeton f both best make and for sale cheap. Inquire 104 Thirteenth street, or piione 5412, new phone. . - FOR SALE The complete outfit for weaving carpets and , rugs of the late John Paden will be sold cheap for cash: a snap for somebody. Inquire at 1301 Fourth avenue. Rock Island. patents; PATENT AND TRADE-MARK office, -room if, Aiiicnea lijfwie uuuuu'H. Rock Island. James F. .Murphy, as sociate, branch -of-Mooret & Co., pat ent attorneys, Washington. ,D. C-. and -Chicago. 111. CUAIRVOYAJif. DR. -MARY YATES Magnetic, nealer and business medium. Hours. 1 to 10 T- m. Residence 705 Fourth avenue. Take the Blue line west. FOB RENT BOOMS. I FOR- RENT Nicely furnished room, modern conveniences, ai zn fifteenth I bouse. street. FOR RENT Two unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping; $5 a month, at 2308 Fourth avenue. FOR RENT Room, suitable for office. on-ground floor; Desi in me city.. An . . quire at Rock Island house. IFOR . RENT - Nicely -furnished front! T wenty-fourth street. Moline. u.. room. ... two oiiK-ns irom sspencer square; sZ iweimeni -street. .. ; , FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light 1 housekeeping, neatea; also sleeping rooms; at H03 tsecona avenue. . FOR RENT Furnished rooms, with steam heat and bath. Apply at Mauek er. building. Fourth - avenue and Sev enteenth street. FOR RENT Nicely furnished front room; all modern conveniences and use of: telephone; 915 Second avenue; on two car lines. FOR RENT -Furnished 'rooms for light! WANTED Men and boys to learn housekeeping; bath, gas; laundry in the cellar; will furnish to suit any call; 2718 Fifth avenue. FOR RENT Suite of four modern un furnished rooms, in excellent location, to parties without children: vauanl April 1. Address "X. 40," care Ar gus. nti t. r--v"Y i- r l.-v. i i: I second floor with large kitchen on llrst floor: located on car line at East Moline. Address - William Sinnott. general delivery. Rock Island, 111. FOR RENT K. C. hall, a few open dates for lodge meetings and private parties; newly furnished through out; third floor, - Fi'ies building. For further particulars apply to J. P. Sexton, Arcade cigar store. I .hnn llinlh linve fiteum h.lt mill nt h - . ...ti.....t In Ilia X I ! 1 1 1." (. t buildintr. corner -Fourth avenue and Seventeenth street. Also. frame store room in South Rock Island, fit KOIl BENT HOUSES. FOR RENT Five-room cottage; $9 a month. Inquire at 1448 . Fourteenth street. W1W RRMT A flo rnnm l,n,,e noarlv v.. ....... - - - - - - - -- - , ------ - j new; lar avenue. re rooms. Inqi 11 m 9Vr. V nlh RENT A six-room house, with all modem conveniences, at ClIX Twenty- sixth street. Apply next door. FOR RENT-Desirable flat, in good lo- l cation: all modern conveniences; rea- sonable rent. Apply to J. T. Stafford. FOR RENT Convenient down stairs llat of three rooms, with- laundry and cellar: also, use of phone. Inquire at 1027 Fifteenth street. barn and outbuildings. Apply to E. II. jJowman, liutora block. ! FOIt RENT Modern house, and large. attractive lot; house newly papered ami painted; excellent location; rea sonable rent. Apply to J. i. starroru. FOR RENT The Negus flats are now ready for occupancy; four suites, cor ner of Second avenue and Thirteenth ntreet! steam heat and all modern im- ' provements. Apply to W. O. Negus, ROC1C-island -nouse. . FOR RENT New six-room cottage; furnace heat, hot and cold water bath electric light and gas: good cellar and laundry; at Fourteenth street and Sixteenth avenue; will be ready March 27. Apply at 908 Twentieth street. FOR RENT - One of Roche's flats. on Fourth avenue; eight rooms, bath, hot and cold water, gas, fur- iace, gas range, laundry, and cement- ed cellar: finest location in city: street cars pass door. Inquire at I American laundry. FOR RENT The J. W. White residence. lo3o Twentieth street; possession any time after March 20; house is new and has 11 large rooms, besides finished attic; all modern conveniences; two j toilets, detached bathroom, hot water heat, laundry, cistern and city water, electric lights and gas; first-class .throughout: $50 a month. Inquire of F. O. Van Galder. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS. FOR RENT A Store building-. 22 by 1r.ll feet: heat f nrnlsherl locate! on Third avenue between Eighteenth and Nineteenth streets. Inquire ot I Blake & Murphy, 1812 Third .avenue. PROFESSIONAL ATTORNEYS. JACKSON. HURST & STAFFORD- At torneys-at-law. Office in -Rock Isl- adn. National bank building. - . SWEENEY & WALKER Attorneys and counselors at law. Abstracts of mie. uiulb iu cwssiua uiutn. SEARLE & MARSHALL- Lawyers, j Money to loan on irood real estate se curity. ' Mitchell & Lynde block. Rock .island, lii. II. M. McCASKRIN Attorney-at-law. . Rock Island fend Milan. Rock Island office in Bengston block.. Milan office on Main street. Second avenue. Rock Island. H".. 'l.hMolnPuK. Knturir niiplift. . 170S eral - business. Notary public. Second avenue, ' Buford block. make collections.- References. Mitch ell & Lynde. -bankers. . Office, Mitchell & Lynde building. CONNELLY & CONNELLY Attorneys- i at-law. N. A. Larson, Swedish Aa I vokat. Office, over Crampton's book : store, 1719 Second avenue. Pensions, ; loans, patents, etc. MUflP,HT & WITTER J. F. Murphy , and f. Witter, attorneysat-law. General legal practice. Rooms 14 and 16, Mitchell & Lynde building. Union Electric 'pnone 6toi EMPIRE COAL & COKE COMPANY Wholesale and retail dealers - in bi tuminous and anthracite coal. Prompt lelivery ' service. Office 1718 First avenue. . . i . MONET TO LOAN. t.riANSt (IN RRAT. PSTATR SECURITY , at lowest rates. . Ludolpn & Reynolds, ; lawyers, Buford block. corner Seven teenth street and Second avenue. MONEY TO LOAN On real estate se eurity at lowest ; rates. Marion E. . Sweeney, attorney, rooms 32 and 85, Mitchell & Lynde building, Rock Isl- and. , : WE . MAKE' A SPECIALTY of -loaning money on . nousehold gooas. norses, wagons, etc., without removal and in a quiet way.' Call on us 'for quick loans. . Fidelity Loan company, room 38. Mitchell &- Lynde block. v oP xinnJir office lift w?,? itv house' Kton' Mattie Ralston. Jennie Ralston, Tando. Mary L Tando. Sadie May Tan- nnnth Trt ' iS n,ok ?,i,n,? hnu Mr8' M,,rv Primer. Mrs. Agnes War- do. Homer C. Bruner. shall personally r ?Xi " i? street' ln Rock Island house WANTED At once, a cook at 2327 nock, Mrs. Jennie McKown. Mrs. Mar- be and appear before said county court ouuuing. Fourth avenue. tha Aster. Miss Mary I. Ralston. R. F. of Rock Island countv. on the first dav SCVen-rOOm I nPWT , .l.. I WANTED A shun rnnm urith nhnnt WANTED MALES HELP. all J WANTED Bell boys at. the . Harper i WANTED A girl for general house work at 1122 Twcntletn street. WANTED Coatmakers; steady work. J. O. Freese & Son, 108 West Third street. Davenport. WANTED Se-enty-live men to make ice In Moline.. Apply at Ice houses. W A NTRn ; As-ontu for thft . A met-irvim Reserve Bond company. M. . & ' building, rooms 4-M. or address B. C.i" care Argus. WANTED Men to take orders for , men's spring suits and overcoats. - 1 T"P,Ti.P? nlL,VIOViLnf co,n pany. 31Stf321 1 wentieth street. ' ' w ivTPn a luii.ltkeniwr Tnw !,,c,,:"a "i h"ck isiana couniy, nonce is nero WA.Mbl) A oooKKeeper tor aouoiei necke. W. M.: Vaslita Rnllman senre. I t.v -n.n h ..1,1' i'n.i0 wki. ' Yotter u; -lV f ArVs' stating age. nationality, experience. MASONIC BOARD OF CONTROL. etc. plumbing, bricklaying, and plastering trades; pays $. a day; special ofTer, I $2" two months' course: short time! only; union card guaranteed. Coynel uros. Co... Ni-w York, Chicago, St. Louis. Free catalogue. - 1 WANTED Men to learn barber trade; we prepare you for positions, $12 to t(l weeklv- von cin rn-ictirallv eurn vour r.iition tools and b. ard ?.""ri.l.,.,.i,.-.n . ""' ..-l ,-.,l.iul..lti,r- !,; w.itirifr- f u w lCk in nlJ?es write Tod Vv S,MoW Barber coTlegV ChicagS 111 V" Harm.r college, etneago. in. WANTED Agents wanted -everywhere WANTED FBM ALB HELP. WANTED A girl for general house work at 229 Sixteenth street. WANTED A competent girl for gen- eral housework. References required. -Apply at 2321 Fifth avenue. ..vr.n T , .... . b .- i n. w i .Mil v f ii if-1 iiirs r km i:i ru . :i nil I . . .. . '. ' . . -i .commission. can at in le l'eonle Credit Clothing company, 31U-321 inniiruiMin-i. WANTED A competent girl to take! t are oi cnuuren ana assist in second work. Apply to Mrs. F. W. Bahnsen, 1 23 Twentieth street. WANTED Ladies. Our catalogue ex plains how we teach hair dressing, manicuring, etc., in few weeks; mail ed free.- Moler college .Chicago, 111. I I I WANTEI WASTED POSITIONS. -A position of any kind by young man; onice work preferred an"a"eKt ''i1" dav f1Mlh" . I- a peti- also, lot ten (IW)! Idk HxteeY, liV tion something tnUrelv new and is- t',on. w?s. f,1Va ,n t,,e ,,'ty court of town of port Byron, state of Illinois, sued byThs o?ie?"o1tfy asny un- .lk tl t V' AlU""-alnf H"' kl?jand county. ' derstood and easilv Rnld- eot but 1C i.1. the. ,ast wil1 and testament of And that a summons has been Issued pef annum each navable monthly If I,UKh lials,,J. deceased, be admitted to out of said court against you, returu- medi-itelv and exclusive terriiorv nl- states that the following named per- said court, to he holdcn on tlie 2nd day lowil yAddress C NatTm arI?,har!1ntr .th rB-t-lw and lega- if April. A I) UG at the court house Societv 3'0 Broadwav New York. ,tes- John Ralston. Miss Jane Ralston, in Rock Island, in Rock Island county, KXh w X Robert McWha. Mrs. Lizzie McMeekln Illinois. -IWAMIl-.I) Pantrv cirla at tha Tl-imer I li.llston Frank K;llKtnn Dunrf.o Tfal. c ilvs T.li Mav Wtn.l.clirv lami.m CI..U i i good relerence. Address E. 6, carclmcnt as such in the county court of Argus. WANTED MISCKI.I.A1VEOIJS. WANTED Situation as bartender. Ad- care Argus. WANTED Iace curtains to do up. Airs, liartn. '.04 l- it t tt avenue. working horses, 1.20a to 1,400 pounds in weigni, i to years oia. Twin City Rendering company. I WANTED Two or three furnished or I " msneu rooms lor iiouseaeeping Man and wife and two children, dress "W. 50," care of Argus. Ad I WANTED Household goods to move. eiure. puck, or snip at reuucea rates to Pacific coast and other points. For tne oesi service at lowest rates, write or call on Ewert & Richter Express & Storage company, 322-326 East Fourth street, .Davenport, lowa. Tel. &9s. WANTED Boarders at German house, : 1405 Fourth avenue, formerly Seven- ii'tuiii sireei. uirmaii uuuse an moa ern improvements, first class room and board, or table board alone, at a reasonable price. Mrs. F. C Hann, old phone, 824Y. MISCELLANEOUS. ip YOU WANT to buy, sell, trade or rent anything, engage help or secure a. situation, tne jviaii is tne one pa per in Moline that can do it for you. Mall wants are popular and Mall wants bring results. One-half cent Fer word is the price to all alike, cash n advance; 2-cent stamps will do. Evening and Saturday Mail. Moline, EXPRESS, STORAGE. BUS AND CAD. 'Nv-' ItUHB S TKAIMSr iSK UUMANI 1Z0 West Seventeenth street. Old 'phone 1537: new 'phone 5158. New storage building. Express, baggage, bus and cab calls answered day or night. RELIABLE STORAGE On first floor; also manuiacturer oi awnings, tents, wagon covers, etc. Tents for rent. B. Roessler & Co., 209 Fifteenth street, opposite the court house, Rock Island. EWERT & RICHTER Express and Storage company, having unequaled facilities for moving, storing, packing and shipping household goods, and can quote reduced freight ratM to Pacific coast and other points. Write or call. Office and warehouse, 322 326 East Fourth street, Davenport, Iowa. Telephone 598. LEGAL. Publication Notice. State of Illinois, Rock Island Coun ty ss. , In the Circuit court of Rock Island county. 111., May term, 1906. In attach ment. Demand $1,499.50. Ira If. Buffum vs. William II. Patterson and M. Ada Patterson. Notice is hereby given to you, the said William H. Patterson and M. Ada Patterson, that a writ of attachment has been sued out of the office of the clerk of the circuit court of said county of Rock Island at the suit of the said Ira H. Buffum and against the estate of you. the said William H. Patterson and M. Ada Patterson, for one thousand four ninety-nine and fifty one-hundredths dollars, besides interest, directed to the sheriff of said county to execute, which said writ has been returned by said sheriff executed by levy on the undi vided fourth part of the following de scribed real estate, towit: The west of the N. E. 4. section 8. and the west . of the S. E. U of section 5 and the west of the N. E. ',4 of said sec tion 5. all In township 16, north range 8, west of the 4th P. M., in Rock Island county, state of Illinois. Now unless you, the said William If. Patterson and M. Ada Patterson, shall personally be und appear before the circuit court of said county on the first day of the next term thereof, to be holden at Rock Island, in said county, on the first Monday ln the month of May next, give special bail and plead to said action, judgment will be -entered against you in favor of the said plaintiff.-and the property attached sold to -satisfy the same,. with costs. GEORGE W. GAMBLE. Clerk. Rock Island. IU.. March 22. 1906. -i Georgo C. . Wenger, plaintiff's attor ney. AUDITOR AND ACCOUNTANT.' C A. MAST Public auditor and ac countant. Davenport. Iowa. - I LODGE DntECTORT. " Masonic. TRIO LODGE, NO. 67. A .F. & A. M. ROCK ISLAND COUNCIL. NO. 20, R. Zx Meets in stated communication ly7rs:. n . , , , . . m , ,. . - , . County Court of Rock Inland County. CjT month I W ?H i,S!.0w To the Vrl 'rt"- A. U. 1 9u6. letf- V WinUm n vtWt Kj?tlM ' Uon to S'1 Estate to Pay Debts. f William B. Pettlt. secretary. , , Himonson. administrator of the . JM. Meets in ptut.-u communica- sidex. joiin W. Wliltesldes, Kmmuni Jt. tion on the third Wednesday of ach I Whitesides, James W. Whiteiilat, month. - M. M. Uritrtra - T. I. t 1 . (1. (Mmrlvn 1 Whiteniileii. Ida. M:iv KturlM. Daugherty, . secretary. I " ' i -. U ROCK ISLAND COilMANDERT NO. "A. K. T. Meets in stated conclave the second Monday of each month. . a. j. Aicuonaid. E. c; H. C. Wlller- iuu, recoroer. - ROCK ISLAND CHAPTER. NO. ?69. O. s.iitKular meeting second Wed- " I nuo.l.i r . f ...... I, ..... L. Ul. Tlfn.. I , . 1 . . . . . , . D. Mack, president; F T. Myers, secre tarv- LEGAL. Petition to Probate WIIL State of Illinois. Rock Island Coun County Court. Rock Island County, 1 much of it as may bo needed to pay the March Term. 1906. In. Probate. I debts of said deceased, and described I i ' u -": piooaie oi last w,iU ""'1 testament or Hugh ston. deceased. tinvoi-cu. To AU I""rsors WhCm This May Con- cern, including the unknown heirs- at-law of Hugh Ralston. . deceased, i mum; i it me iourtn 4i principal meridian. John Ralston, Mrs. Lizzie Caujrhey. ooert itaiston. Hugh Ralston. Mrs. Agnes Miller, Mrs. Belle Kelly, Mrs. Mary Sheridan. Jam Ralston. William Ralston. Hugh W. Ralston. Robert Ral - 1 ston, Agnes R. Hill, and the unknown I Island. In said county, on tho 2nd day I heirs of Hugh Ralston, deceased (if! of April. 19o, and plead, answer or nnyj. me resiaence and postoirlce ad- dress of whom is unknown. You are further notified, that the hearing of the proof of said will has . I " i .V. . "" u Hri'.'"' Bl:lu'ul" si o'clock In the forenoon, at the court I . . 1--.-" ....u. ... I 1 1 1 uari-n a i i i -i i i t . nr I iiu I . . . 1 1 ... I house. In the city of Rock Island, in I K.1111 -ouniy. wncn anil wnere vou can abnear. if von see fit. nml ahnw rmiw if any you have, whv said will should l not be admitted to probate. HENRY B. HUBBARD. County Clerk. Dated at Rock Island, 111., March 5. A. D. I!i0fi. Jackson. Hurst & Stafford, solicitors. t Notice of Plan! Settlement. Estate of August Van Dalle, deceas- i ed. Public notice Is hereby given that the I undersigned, Edward Coryn. has this : I day tiled his iinal report and settle- Ro-k Island county .and hearing on said report has been set for March 24. iyit;. at 9 o'clock a. m.. at which time persons interested may appear and make objections thereto, and if no ob jrctions are filed, said report will be ap- proved at that time, and the under- signed will ask fr an order of distribu tion, and will also ask to be discharged. Rock Island, HI.. Feb. 2S, 1 . EDWARD CORYN, Administrator. McEnlry & McEnlry, solicitors. Notice of Final Settlement. Estate of Hugh Brennan. deceased. Public notice is hereby given that the unaersigncti executrix ot tne last will and testament of Hugh Brennan, de ceased, has this day filed her final re port and settlement as such in the coun ty court of Itock Island county, and hearing on said report has been set for March 29. 1906, at 9 o'clock a. m., at which time persons interested may ap pear and make objections thereto, and if no objections are filed, said report will be approved at that time, and the undersigned will ask for an order of distribution, and will also ask to be dis charged. Rock Island, 111.. March 1. 1908. MARY COLEMAN. Executrix. Marion E. Sweeney, attorney. Notice of Final Settlement. Estate of Hazel Norris, deceased. Public notice is hereby given that the undersigned. Central Trust & Savings bank, has this day filed its final report and settlement as such in the county court of Rock Island county, and hear ing on said report has been set for March 27. 1906, at 9 o'clock a. m., at which time persons interested may ap pear and make objections thereto, and if no objections are filed, said report will be approved at that time, and the undersigned will ask for an order of distribution, and will also ask to be discharged. rock island, ill.. March 1, 1906. CENTRAL TRUST & SAVINGS BANK, Administrator. McEnlry & McEnlry, solicitors. Notice. Estate of J. William Dressen. de ceased. To All Whom It May Concern: isoiice is hereby given, that the un dersigned, as administrator of said es tate, will upon the 4th day of April. A. D. 1906. at 10 o'clock a. m., or as soon thereafter as said cause may be heard. present to the judge of the county court. in probate, in and for the county or Rock Island. Illinois. In the county court room of the court house, in the city of Rock Island, in said county, a petition lor an order or court permit ting the sale of, or the compounding of the following claim, debt or demand belonging to the said estate, viz: A cer tain judgment against William Atkin son and John Oloff, partners us Atkin son & Olon. In the amount of ten hun dred fifty-two ($1,052) dollars, and in terest thereon and cost of suit, which said Judgment was obtained upon the lntn day or January, a. I), lssib. in the circuit court of said county, and re vived by scire facias at said circuit court at the January term, A. D. 1903. thereof; also, a certain claim, debt or demand belonging to said estate, viz. A Judgment against one Davis S. Scheuermann, obtained April 28, 1903, in the amount of interest, judgment and costs of fifty-three i$53) dollars. CHARLES I LLEMHYER. As Administrator of the Estate of J. illiam Dressen. Decensed. Dated at Rock Island this 20th day of March. A. D., 190C. Ludolph & Reynolds, Attorneys. EDUCATIONAL. AUGUSTANA COLLEGE Business de- nnrtment A Ihnrnnirh Hulnaa train ing given for entry into commercial lire. terms reasonable. Apply at Augustana college. VILLA DE CHANTAL A home school conducted for girls by the Sisters of the Visitation. Rudimentary and higher branches and all polite ac complishments taught. Twentieth street and Fifteenth avenue. Rock Island. 111. HOTELS AND RESORTS. LAS VEGAS HOT SPRINGS Located 6,767 feet above the sea. All year round resort- A perfect place for est. For particulars, sddroi-s Dr. Daniel S. Perkins, medical director. Las Vegas. N. M. ELECTROLYSIS. SUPERFLUOUS HAIR AND MOLES permanently removed with thfa -Ifcc-trks needle without pain; treatment given at the home, unless otherwise desired. Address Miss A. M. Kit tredge, 929 Twenty-second street. New 'pboae 7L LEOAk Publication Notice. - State of Illinois, Rock Island Coun- estate of Samuel Whltesidt-s. dtM-eased. &vs. Calfffta Whitesldes, Jonepb O. White- bery. James Clyde Tan do, Mary I Tun. ao. Sidle May Tando, Homer C Iimnvr. 18 Aflidavit of the non-residence of Ca- o &nXZ??5Ai?aW"J2 sides. James W. Whltesldes, Charles 1. Whiwsides. Ida May Stodesbery. Jamtta Clyde Tando, Mary L. Tando, Sadie May Tando, Homer C. limner, defendants above named, having been filed in the office of the clerk of the county court 1$' JePhI. Whitesides,.Jphn W. H. I James W. Whitesidesr Charles - I sid.-a. Ida Mav Stodesbery. James Clyds Tando, Mary L. Tando, Sadie May Tan- do. Homer C. Bruner, that the said plaintiff. J. W. Simonson. administrator of the estate of Samuel Whitesldes, de ceased, lias filed his petition in the said county court of Rock Island county, for an order to sell the premises belonging? to the -estate of said deceas d. or bo - ineius louows. lo-wu: Ral - Lot number twelve (12) of William J. Shei.perd s sub-division of outlot iium- niieiipCIUH SU O-O I V I SI Oil Oi OUIlOl IIUII1- ber twenty-one 21, of section number twenty-lour (24). township number nineteen 19). north range one (1 east I Now. unless vou. the nald Callsta I Whitesldes. Joseph O. Whitesldes. Johki W. Whitesldes, Emmons R. Whitsides. James W. Whitesldes. Charles p. White - I of a term thereof, to be holden. ut Rock mur to the said complainants petition tiled therein, the same and the matters and things therein charged and stated will be taken as confessed, and a de- uifhA T.- v , . r , r 11 1 . 1 1.111 .... Rock Island. 111.. March 2. 190. H. It. lll liUAUl). Clerk. Harry M. McCaukrlti. complainant's solicitor. RAILWAYS. CHICAGO. ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC Railwuy Tickets may be purchased at the city ticket office, 1K29 Second avenue, or C, It. I c 1. depot. Fifth av enue, foot of Thirty-first street. 'I'hone west 1093. west 1423. FRANK 1L PLUMMER. C. P. A. Trains. Eh st. West. "California Special" Denver Limited & Omaha Ft. Worth. Denver Kansas City.. Minneapolis Davenport & Chi cago Omaha d 6:10 pm d 3:45 am d 5:20 am d 6:10 am dl2:45 pm a 2:55 am dl 0:40 pra a V.1G pm d 7:00 pm a C:oo am dl0:10 pm d 9:50 am d 3:05 am 3:05 am d 9:23 pra J d 7:40 am dl2:r,5 am Colorado & Omaha. dl2:50 pm al2:35 am a 3:40 am Dm Moines &. Omi ha Denver, Lincoln & Oma ha Des Moines Expres a 3:00 pm tec 1'anl & Minne apolis Denver. Ft. Worth &. Kansas City. . Kansas City. St. a 3:40 am a 6:15 am dl0:40 pm Joe & California. Rock Island & Washington Chicago & Des Moines Rock Island A. Brooklyn Accom. Omaha Omaha & Des Moines Cedar Rapids & Tipton all:10 pm d 6:35 am al2:50 pm d 3:25 pm 8:05 pm d 7:10 nm 9:60 am a 6:30 pm d 1:30 pm a 4:55 pm' a 5:50 pm d 6:10 pm al0:37amd 4:30 pra Rork Island A Peoria Division. Trains leave Twentieth street station. Main line trains start from main depot on Fifth avenue 6 minutes in advance of time given. Trains. Leave. Arrive. Peoria, Springfield. St. L., Ind'pls.... 8:10am f :50pm Peoria & St. Louis. 7:20 pm 6:65 pm Peoria. Ind'pls, Cin. I Bloomlngton 1:35 pmi'll :25 am Sherrard Accom... 9:80am 8:45 ara Cable & Sherrard Accom 6:45 am 8:45 pm Cable & Sherrard. . 3:30 pml 2:20 pm a. arrival, d, departure; dally ex cept Sunday. CHICAGO. BURLINGTON & QUINCY Depot, Second avenuo and Twentieth street. Telephone, old west 680, new 6170. F. A. RIDDELL. Agent. Trains. I Leave. Arrive. St. Louis. Spring- fileld, Gafesburg, Peoria, Quincy... Sterling, Mendota and Chicago St. Louis, Kansas City, Denver and .Pacific coast Sterling and points intermediate. .... Dubuque, Clinton, La Crosse, St. Paul, Minn., and northwest. ....... Clinton, Dubuque. . . Clinton and inter mediate points. . . Galesburg. Quin cy, Burlington, B'rdstown. Peoria. 6:46 am 6:46 am 7:06 am 7:16 am 7:15 pm 6:16 pm 7.20 pm 7:00 pm 7:10 pm 7:16 am 6:86 am 6:66 pm 7:16 am 6:66 pm 2.45 pm 11:40am s, stop at Rock Island for meals; daily except Sunday. CHICAGO. MILWAUKEE A ST. PAUL Railway I)., It. I. & N. W. passenger station at foot of Seventeenth street. 8. B. STODDARD. Agent. P. L. Hinrlchs. commercial agent, 308 Brady street, Davenport. Trains. Leave. Arrive. Clinton. Dubuque, kit. - Paul. Mil waukee. Chicago. Elgin fe Chicago. (S. W. Limited).. Muscatine, Wash ington, Kansas City (S. W. Lim ited) Muscatine, Wash ington, Kansas City Fulton, Savanna. 7:01 am 1:66 pm :41am 10:86 pm i :40 am 10:16 pm 1:10 pm 10:16 pm 1:42 am 10:15 pm 5:40 am 11:50 aa 11:40 am Elgin, Chicago ; Fulton, Savanna, Dubuque. Clinton, Cedar Rapids, Omaha, Freeport 6:46 pm! . daily except Sunday. IOWA tc ILLINOIS RAILWAY (INTER urban) Station, 117 Brady street. Davenport. Telephone, Central Union, North 740. Fare, one way, between Davenport and Clinton. 70 cents. Round trip. $1.20. Five hundred mile book. $7.50. Trains. Leave. Arrive. 8:10 am 9:25 ara 10:40am 11:65 am 1:10 pra 2:25 pm 8:40 pra 4:56 pra :10 put 7:25 pm 8:40 pta :65 pna Davenport for Bettendorf, Nut tings, Pleasant Valley. MaeAr iurs, Tile Works. Le Claire. Mis sissippi Park, Princeton, Wap sic, Wapxle Bridge, ShsfT ton. Rock Creek Road. Catnancbe, and HlCBwmy. 7:05 am 8:20 am 9:35 am 10:50 am 12:05 pm 1:20 pm 2:35 pm 8:50 pm 6:05 pm 4:20 pra 7:35 pm 8:60 pm 10:05 una ii:iu pm