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THE AKGUS, THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1006. $1,250 Will buy 7-room house with ..I'lfifiS mwHnsi.wi.v avenues; easy terms. .-y tan wni hn i m r.iwiRl Fort v-flfth ruoma ! r.-; -V; wh av. street, Deiweeu i""11" - - enues. Easy terms. - J ...n Fourth and ty-firth street Detn -mill succl. v,.- - rmn avenues, iul uv. --- ------ $1,00O-Vill buy 5-room cottage on Forty-fifth reet between Fourth and Fifth avenues, lot 30xlo0. tin easy " -' " P VllC I1UUU1CU terms. I and Nineteenth. This has twenty-twodl-300 Will buy a modern new visions. or stanzas, corresponding to the Tnnm honsp on Fifth avenue, between it nf istto.. Forty-fourth and Forty-fifth streets, ioi 4oxi2i ieei. tprms it Rn Will hnv G-room cottage on Fifth avenue, between Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth streets. $3,300 Will buy 8-room new two- story well built house, grate and man- tcl. fine location. Seventn avenue, oe- ter tjiat began the couplets. It was twecn Twenty-fourth and Twenty-fifth ajso customary to compose verses on streets. aacred subjects after the fashion of He Buy a lot In J. D. Winters' Ninth brew acrostics. This was done with a street addition before they are all gone, view to aid memory, and such piece There arc only 14 left out of 60 lots, were called abcednrian hymns, opened up September last. The riddle is also of ancient origin. We build cottages on easy terms. The Proverbs of the Bible, or sayings We loan money on real estate. attributed to Solomon, are often in the List your property with us. Office open Wednesday and Saturday I evenings, 7:30 to 9 o'clock. McKEE & CO., Successors to Goldsmith S. McKee. - I Both 'phones. Temporary office at 223 Eighteenth Street. Heal Estate 14 Rao huvs one of the finest, new 8-1 room houses on Twenty-third street; has electric and gas light, bath furnace, and street paved, casings and floors down stairs are all solid hard woods. This is a beautiful place, in a good location. $1,700 buys a new 5-room house op- rio imr Yiow nark: has water. wr -a and mrcpt naved SG00 ". . . " , , . I ilown, balance on time. This is a good I Chance to get a home in a good loca- I r: . , , I $1,400 buvs a good G-room house on Fortieth ctnc. lr-if jTiri'-.n- -no Hnwn I balance on easy payments.' ' If you have property to sell, trade or rent, list it with us; it will go. We can show you the best proposi tlons in Texas, North and South Da kofa lands. Insure with us. We loan money on good real estate. Houses to rent in III parts of the f city. Schaarmann & Thompson 1712 1-2 Second Avenue 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 $4,000 TWO LOTS In center of East Moline business district. These lots are sure to increase largely in value soon. Each....$ 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. 0000000000900000000000000C TRI-CITY TRANSFER AND FUEL CO. Hauling and moving of all kinds, large or small, at rea sonable rates. Daily wagons to Moline and Davenport. We al so handle the best grades of hard and soft coal. A portion of your patronage is respectful ly solicited. Satisfaction guar anteed. New 'phone 5464; old 545. OFFICE 215 TWENTIETH ST. ROCK ISLAND, ILL. OQOOOOOOIXXXXXAXAXAAWWW i COCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO WALL, PAPER CLEANING Wall Paer. Freeo aad Cllla t leaala First class work. Can give best of reference. GEORGE COYNE. Address 409 Twenty-third street. Rock slland. Old phone. V . 604X. 00CO0000000OOOO00000C9000O ACROSTICS AND ANAGRAMS nr Have Ben Kiowa Sine tfe Dmrm mt the Pialalit. find that the acrostic is the most .nclent form of puzzling mankind Teraes . 1118 nrst ,et a worL sometimes a name and some- tlmpa a Rpntnm Tlu Annl latt.. - a uuo.. l L cr 1 U1B V . - . 0,"ru iuu uowa "ie n- i rflp or tho varaaa no n m rri. ter of the verses as a aeam. The He- brew poeta often made their verses run over Twelve of the fire wel-of the m. nntbi iinr , it i phabet Each stanza is formed of elht couplets, ana tlie first line of each coun- I lot in tho first itunza In ha nrtinoi ttk0 rcwn .m. I tne secon(i commences with beth the i third with gimel. and so on through the alphabet. The English divisions of the Ipsaims are called after the Hebrew let- form of riddles. Was it not the queen of Sheba who proposed riddles to Solo mon? The Koran, the scriptural book of the Mohammedans, also contains rld- dies, as do some books now in exist ence, written In Arabic and Persian The ancient Egyptians also propound ed riddles, and one of the seven wise men of tir.eeee, who lived In the sixth century B. C. was celebrated for his riddles In verse. ITrtmor th tlroab I " . . poet, according to a statement In Plu tarch, died of vexation at not being able to solve a riddle. In the middle ages riddles were encouraged for amusement on winter nights in the haronial ball and also In tho monastery In later days some of the most brilliant men of letters contributed to the list of r,les - TLe anagram, or transposition of the letters in words or sentences, was much In vogue In Greece in the olden times. The Cabalists, or Jewish doc- tors - thought that.the anagram always Plnted out a man a destiny, and if his I name written backward nr tr:iiKiuKw1 I "auie written uacuwaru or trausposea I " WUI" uu uieau- ine thev lirmlv believed it n revelation. The flatterers of Tame I of Fnc-Imd I AUt naitrt"rs oi James i. or Lngiana Proved his right to the British mon- I frc,hyT"3 descendant of the myth- , ""ur t . , . . " me' vujim aiuiuRi oiuari, wuii'u uecoiues "claims Arthur's seat." The best ana grams are those which have In the new order of letters some signification appropriate to that from which they are formed. When Pilate asked. "Quid f, Vf (What Is truth?) be prob- ably had no idea that his question an swered itself, but it did. The transpo sition made it. "Est vlr qui adest" (It la the man who is here). Anagrams were written as early as 250 B. C. and their name comes from the Greek words ana (backward) and gramma (writing). All the news all the time THE AIIGUS. CARD OF THANKS. I WE DESIRE to express our heartfelt thanks to neighbors and iriends ror assistance rendered and sympathy shown us in our great bereavement. L N. Rordeau. I. K. Uordeau. Mrs. F. Robidoux. Mrs. R. R. Lynn, Mrs. Grace Ooeckel. CLAIRVOYANT. DR. MARY YATES Magnetic healer and business medium. Hours, 1 to 10 p. m. Residence 705 Fourth avenue. Take the Blue line west. HERBERT WELLS, clairvoyant, palm ist .without asMng questions, tens your name, what you call for, if one you love is true or false; reunites separated, breaks influence of ene mies and rivals; settles lovers' quar rels. For three days, full $2 read ings. 50 cents. ISIOV2 Second ave nue. Mrs. Wells in attendance. CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. GfSTAV BLANKENBURG All kinds of contracting, building and jODDing; workmanship guaranteed: estimates furnished. Residence, 817 Twenty ninth street. 'Phone 5988. IOHN VOLK & CO. Contractors and builders. Also manufacturers of sash, doors, blinds and mouldings. Dealers In plate window and art glass. Of fices and factory. 311 to $29 Elgh teenth street. EXPRESS, STORAGE, BUS AND CAB. ROBB'S TRANSFER COMPANY 120 West Scventeentn street- uiu pnone 1537: new 'phone 5158. New storage building. Express, baggage, bus and cab calls answered day or night. RELIABLE STORAGE On first floor; also manufacturer 01 awnings, ieni, wagon covers, etc. Tents for rent. B. Roessler & Co., 209 Fifteenth street, opposite the court house. Rock Island. EWERT & RICHTER Express and Storage company, naving unequmcu facilities for moving, storing, packing and shipping household goods, and can quote reduced freight rates to Pacific coast and other points. Write or call. Office and warehouse, 322 32 East Fourth street, Davenport. Iowa. Telephone 598. J1KATINO AND PLUMBING. CHANNON. DUFVA & CO. Heating and plumbing along scienunc lines. Careful and skilled workmen. Prompt attention. 114 West Seevnteenth street 'Phone 1148. FLORISTS. nrvBT oaethje Proprietor Chip plan nock nursery. cut cowers ana edsigns of all kinds. City store. 1414 ART DECORATION. PARI DON & SON Artistic interior deocratlon. Finest line of late paper carried and skilled workmen empioy ed. Moderate prices. 417 Seven teenth street. rVEL EMPIRE COAL & COKE COMPANY Wholesale ana retail aer in bi tuminous and anthracite coal. Prompt lellvery service. Office 1718 First venu. - A FOR BALE crrr PROPEttTT. :fok bkht-rooms. FORSAL&Firtecir FOR RENT Nicely furnished room, all Installment plan. Apply to Reldy modern conveniences, at 217 Fifteenth Bros. street. FOR SALE Lot 40x150 feet, centrally FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for locatedToT paved street. For partic- light housekeeping at 1400 Third ulars address Box 267, city. avenue. FOR SALE Eight room modern house: FOR RENT Room, suitable for office, lot 50x150; two good barns, at 2524 on ground floor; best In the city. In- Seventh avenue. Apply on premises. quire at Rock Island house. , I c i Tkno elcrht-acre ntwp: also a 1 . . . -. . . - . . - - n - - - . - i true larm.ng. .p.y i em, l . FOR SALE Choice lots on Fortieth streetVnear Fourteenth avenue; east man. Veal estate and insurance. 1714 Second avenue. FOR SALE $500 will buy two nice building lots oetween lenm ana Eleventh streets on Thirteenth ave nue. Inquire at 1104 Fifteenth street I FOR SALE New mod modern six-room sold by .April V- k. w wair heat, electric liirh t I hardwood floors, etc.; at 1015 Four I teenth street. FOR sale Seven-room cottage on Fourteenth-and-a-half street between Tenth and Eleventh avenues; rur nace. gas, bath and electric lights, inquire at iuuu jviueeniii siren FOR SALE Acre and town lots Just outside of citv limits on bin IT nea street car line, cheap on monthly pay ments. Inquire of John T. Campbell 1829 Seventeenth street. 'Phone 322 West. FOR SALE Cheao. nice level lots. 48 125 feet, faclner Lonir View street ca track, corner Twenty-sixth street and Eighteenth avenue. Also will sell or trade, adjoining tne aoove. new seven-room house, with nearly one acre of ground. Inquire on premises, 181 Twenty-sixth street. No city taxes. FOR SALE A croat opportunity; hav ing decided to close out our holdings of realty in Rock Island, being a part of the Sinnet estate, it would be creatly to your Interest, if looking for a home or for an . investment, to call at once on I. P. Wilson. 440D Fifth avenue, who will show you nronerties rancinsrlti price from $1,000 to $3,500, paying from 10 to 12 per cent. FOR SALE In South lieignts new a n Vm, . frw vaiv hftflltlirill 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 nouses 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 houses and will build to suit you on same terms. Old phone. 11. K. walker. THE two-story brick store building, situated at 1917 second avenue, now occupied by Dindinger, the printer. This is a good Investment. L, sit.pt Mt.t. th w tiful home No. 732 Seventeenth street; modern improvements; easi ironi, eJsht roomi; nne location; best of re- pair. jaii ana examine. FOUR acres, with house, situated on corner Twelfth street and Cemetery road, in South Rock Island; fine place for gardening, florist, or poultry rais ing, ine neirs are aesirous oi sell 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 exchange. Do you want to buy, sell or trade larm. city prop erty or anything most anywhere? I can match your proposition; list your froperty. I have some choice land n Iowa, Minnesota, New Mexico and Canada; also 500 improved farms. C B. Ellis. Station No. 5. Moline. 11L FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE Range, refrigerator, din ing room table and oaK Deasieaa. in quire at 906 Fourteenth street. FOR SALE A fine sleeping go-cart. automobile gearing, ruooer urea; nas been used only a short time. Inquire at 1011 Second avenue. FOR SALE Kimball piano, almost new; must be sola on account ot sicKness in familv; if sold this week will take $100 cash. Call at 1308 Fourth ave nue, Moline, III. FOR SALE A second hand 2T volume set of Encyclopedia Britannica. orig inal cost $"2. In excellent condition; now $15. Inquire at 716 Fourteenth-and-a-half street. FOR SALE In this city, a complete stock of pictures, mouldings, artists materials, etc.; well established bus iness; bargain If taken at once. Ad dress "X-," care Argus. FOR SALE Fruit, shade and ornamen tal trees, vines, shrubs, roses, naray perennials, bulbs; anything in the nursery line, at reasonable prices. J. II. Cleland, room 4, Buford block. Phone 6199. LOST AND FOUND. LOST A black leather flexible prayer book. Return to Argus omce ana re ceive a reward. LOST Saturday a large gold pin. let ters A. CI. L). engraved. .rinaer re turn to 1400 Fifth-and-a-half avenue and receive a reward. INSURANCE. ricsiiniNrE on dwellings and house' hold furniture a specialty, v. -Chamberlin. PLEASANT F. COX Real estate and Insurance. Loans a specialty. dcsi lire 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, uniou S61; office, union 113. TORNADO INSURANCE Rates for city property. 20 cents per iuw one year, 40 cents per $100 three years, 60 cents per $100 five years. Call or address C. R. Chamberlin. agent, Mitchell & Lynde building. HAYES & 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. mv wtt.t. TtOND YOU Executors', ad ministrators', gaardians', trustees . or any kind oi jucncmi uonuo. iuuSc ...u .niotv officers: city, state or U. S. government officials: contractors po sitions of trust; in fact, any kind of bond you want (.except; Daii oynu.) ..,.nhle. Haves & Cleave land, resident managers Fidelity & Deposit company, ui .vm.i i MISCELLANEOUS. IF YOU WANT to buy, sell, trade or rent anyminK. enKiti "'i' ocuic a situation, tne auui is me one in Moline that can do It for you Mali wants are popular and Mall wants bring results. One-half cent per word is the price to all alike, cash fV. Hvanre: 2-eent stamps will do. Evening and Saturday Mail. Moline, in. PATENTS. piteWT AND TRADE-MARK office. room 14. Mitchell & Lynde building. Rock Island. James F. Murphy, as sociate, branch of Moore St Co., pat ent attorneys, Washington, D. C-, and Cblcago, iu. two blocks from Spencer letn street. REXTFuinislied rooms for light . -- . a . nousenerpiiiK. kiuuhu water; at lo2a Fourth avenue. FOR RJ- urn.snea room. rooms; at 1403 Second avenue. FOR RENT Furnished rooms, with steam heat and bath. Apply at Mauck- er building. Fourth avenue ana sev enteenth streeu FOR RENT K. C. hall, a few open dates for lodge meetings and private nartlm' ncwlv furnished throuirh- n. hirrt floor. Fries huildine. for further particulars apply to J. ! Sexton. Arcade cigar store. FOR RENT A store room. 20-foot front by 60 feet deep; steel ceiling. Al so small store room suitable for barber shop, (both have steam heat ana otn r conveniences), in the MaucKer : . . .r building, corner r uurin nveuuc xuu Seventeenth street. Also, irarac slnrp room In South Rock Island, fit ted up for a butcher shop. Inquire of I w. C. MaucKer, omce lau wesi sev enteenth street, in Rock Island house building. FOR HEM HOUSES. i.-i-ir r irVT A five-room" house: Bood location. $10 a montn. inquire ai 3037 Tenth avenue. FOR RENT Fiat in Maucker building. iences. Inquire of W. C. Maucker. ii.i. doom haul ti ,1 i monern conven 120 West Seventeenth street. FOR RENT A seven room house, new- lv nnnered: three bed rooms. i!irKe pantry, kitchen, dining room, sitting room and parlor at 2830 Fifth-and-a- half avenue. FOR RENT The dwelling. No. 2842 Fifth-and-a-half avenue; seven room. bath and closet. Apply to cnaries r. Hodgson, insurance otlice, room 3. Buford block. FOR RENT The Negus flats are now ready for occupancy; iour suites, cor ner of Second avenue and Thirteenth street; steam heat and an moaern im provements. Apply to W. O. Negus, Rock Island house. FOR RENT New six-room cottage; furnace heat, hot and cold water oain. elcctric light and gas; gooa ccuui nnd innndrv: at Fourteenth street lectric light and gas; gooa ceuar nnd Sixteenth yenue; "'"'"i March 2 Apply at 908 iwenlletni street. . . - OR RENT One of Roche's flats on Fourth avenue; eight rooms, hnth. hot and cold water, gas. fur nace, gas range, laundry, and cement ed cellar: linest location In city: ed cellar; nnest location in cm . street cars pass door. Inquire I American laundry. FOR RENT A new seven-room house. with bath and laundry: owner rre- required. Inquire at Sll Forty-sec ond street. FOR RENT The J. W. White residence. 1030 Twentieth street; possession any time after March 20; house is new and has 11 large rooms, besides finished attic: all modern conveniences; two toilets detached oat n room, not .,vlT I neat, launary.j cistern ana 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 Third avenue between Eighteenth I i At hoar ftirnmnea: locaieu on and Nineteenth streets. Inquire oi Blake & Murphy. 1812 Third avenue. VOCAL TRAINING. OCAL TRAINING taught at private homes: beginners preterred. inqune at 1519 Thirtieth street. PROFESSIONAL ATTORNEYS. .T A ciT SON. HTIRST & STAFFORD At- I torneys-at-law. unice in nuc i- adn National bank building. " I .... . . .. a . r T T" A ttn.naVD I and counselors at law. Aostratu ui title. Office in Bengston block. SEARLE & MARSHALL Lawyers. Monev to loan on gooa reai esiaie oe curity. Mitchell & Lynde block. Rock Island. 111. II. xt MpPiskpiv Attornev-at-law. T7nr.tr lelanH QtlH Milan. ROCk Island office in Bengston block. Milan office on Main street. THOMPSON & WALKER Lawyers, General law Business; prooaie, o-1 mercial and corporation law. 1807 I Second avenue. Rock Island. I LUDOLPH & REYNOLDS Attorneys- at-law. Money to loan, uenorw ie- gal business. Notary public 1705 Second avenue, Buford block. I McENIRY & McENIRY Attorneys-at-I t . . cyrtrtrl .onitrl I V I law. x. i? t it iiiuucj w. v. ... I make collections. References. Mitch- I ell & Lynde, bankers. Office, Mitchell I & Lynde building. I CONNELLY & CONNELLY Attorneys-1 .i..nn, -ith nil I wanted Pantry Kirls at the Harper tees: Jolm Ralston. Modern conveniences; at 60S Twenty- house. Kobert M-Wl.a. Mrs. Lif zie McM-k.n. umuns. sixth street. Apply next door. WANTED A dishwasher at the Hotel Robert Ralston. 'Hugh Ralston, Mrs. Whitesides. Joseph J. Wliitesldes. John ., i ,, j it', a Aicnes Miller Alri. llelle Kelly. Mrs. W. Whitesides. Emmons It. Whlteoldes, F?n coInTences ?'0 KSrty" ond : JiSry She Jan. James1 Ital.ton. William James W. Whiteside .Charles P. White- l"c nenmUre of J S Leas 74a WANTED At once, a cook at 2327 Ralston. Frank Ralston. Ilupr.e Ral- s des Ida May 8N.d.-Kbt-. Jam.a C'lyd TMrtietl. tree? Fourth avenue. ston. Mattie Ralston. Jennie Ralston. Tan- ... Mary L. Tando, Sadie May 'lari- Thirtleth street. 1L Mrs. Mary Larimer. Mrs. Agnes War- do. Homer C. liniiicr, shall personally port TlKN'T A six-room house in good WANTED A girl for general house- nock, Mrs. Jennie McKown. Mrs. Mar- b- and appear berore said county c otiit Rn-r witir citv waVer1 dry cellar: work at the Rock Island Club. tlia Aster. Miss Mary I. Ralston. R. 1 J Rck Island county, on the first day ltP'i Twelfth street AodIv 933 Ralston. Hugh W. Kalston. Robert Ral- of a term tliereor, to be hidden at Rock 5eve.teenTh street WANTED A competent prirl for gen- ston. Aprnes K. Hill, and the unknown Island. In ki.i.1 coun y. on Iho 2nd day fceenteentn street. 1 ... v-i..-.,t h ,.v-..- i,.s ..r n..h p-.i.i,,i, ...,.-,t.. tr of Annl. 19uC. nnd rilead. answer or de- fers to reserve two rooms, wnicn i are "w5' i n aite resectable familv; entirely se parate f r m the others. a p laTn . s u bs t a n ta 1 fooil ; rigltbryWiwinthrenafor $10 per Mate terms. Address "J. IV care month and her board. References Ait, us. at-law. in. a. ijarson, bwcuibu au- aherift executed by levy on ine unm vokat. Office, over Crampton s book vlaPd fourth part of the following de store. 1719 Second avenue. Pensions, scribed rei estate, towit: The west loans, patents, etc. iz, 0f ne x. E. Vi. section 8. and the : Z ZZ . MURPHY & wrri-KK j. . murpny and J. F. Witter, atiorney-at-iaw. F. Witter. alwrneys-ai-iaw. legal pracUce Rooms 14 and 'nJHKoi buUdin- Unin phone 5601. General 16. Mitchel Electric HONEY TO LOAN. LOANS ON REAL ESTATE SECURITY at lowest rates. Ludolph & Reynolds. lawyers, Buford block, corner Seven-1 teenth street ana secona avenue. vmvpv to t.oam rin real estAte se-1 curity at lowest rates. Marion to. Sweeney, attorney,- rooms sz ana &, Mitchell & Lynde building. Rock Isl- ' WE MAKE A BPECIALTY ot loaning money on nousenoia gooas, uwsw, wagons, etc.. without removal and in a quiet way. Call on us for quick loans. - Fidelity Loan company, room 88, Mitchell &. Lynde block. RAIN AND PROVISIONS. H. T. TOMER & W-r? - . . . . , port. StocKs. grains, provision, v-oi- ton. Private wire p we w i or ana Chicago, unices, i """ " epboae 407. r.vflROE H. SI DWELL & CO. Cora- OtUKUti tl. NU:I'1L...V .r.i SlonS MembSr. of Vhe Chicago Kald of trade and Chicago stock ex- . t . 4-lln toaW V it ohono-A Fiah shed zi vears. no. 642 and 643 Rialto building Lona; dis tance 'phone Harrison 26t6. WANTED MILE HELP. house. WANTED Bell boys at tue Kock is land house. wKTfn Hnatmakers: steady work. J. C. Freese & son, iut west inira street, Davenport. WANTED Bov to run errands and make himself generally useful. Ap ply Hartz & Bahnsen Co. J WANTED Boys; must be 17 years old. Oriswold Manufacturing company, inn avenue auu r vi in-m ,,. I 'i V : : : ANTED Agents for the American Reserve Bond company. ai. s building, rooms 49-51. or address "A. B. C. care Argus. iviVTRli A first class baker: only i-.imticlpnt baker ned apply. Call between 4 and 9 p. m. at 1112 Six teenth avenue. Moline, III. MEN Our catalogue explains how we teach barberlng in few weelts; mauea free. Moler college. Chicago, 111. wakted Men to learn barber trade; I we prepare you for positions; $12 to $20 weekly: you can practically earn your tuition, tools and board before completing; positions waiting; few weeks completes: write today. Moler Barber college. Chicago. 111. I WANTED Aeents wanted everywnere i i . ,. : , ui. .n..imr ------- -' , . , lonl will tint! fcfrr i.u.vub p . .- to sell our popular policies. covenngiton j nil accidents, diseases and occupa- I . .. ,,,.,' xtrv, -pi. i. Cr,n. tions; something entirely new and is- sued by this society only, easily un- la.atnnil DnH AOCHV inln! POSt Dill 1(1 n iuuu - . - per annum each, payable monthly ir desired; large c om,m'8i0"sPpr.a'v mediately and exclusive territory al- lowed. Address National Accident Society. 320 Broadway. New or Established -O years. I WANT EI i.aL- f Ar a m nil In tv 1 1 V Apply to Mrs. George W. Burr. Rock hearing of the proof of said will has will be taken ns confessed, and a de Island arsenal. been set by said court for tlie 2th day eree entered against you according U HAir,u-.i r y'"a" wards. S3fi Twentv-third street. WANTED A competent girl to takelif any you have, why said will should care of children and assist in seconainot be admitted in prooaie. work. Apply to Mrs. F. W. Bahnsen. 723 Twentieth street. LADIES Our catalogue explains how we teach hairdressing. manicuring, massage, etc., in few weeks; mailed free. Moler college, Chicago, in. WASTED MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED Plain sewing at 416 Eigh n -. . ,,. Snwver. bv E. 15. i 1401 second avenue McKow n. 14U1 second a t niu . ";,:" Second avenue. WANTED - Lac curtains to do up. ., x...,h r-if.K a,.onn. i a. am. i.., -j. ...... WANTED A shop room, with about three living rooms in connection; centrally located. Address "A. B. C," care Argus. ... .VTPn familv of three a four ve-om house between Twelfth and Twenty-eighth streets, on or be fore April 15. Phone bbl, Aionne. WANTED Household goods to move, store, pack or ship at reduced rates to Pacific coast and other points. For the best service at lowest rates, write or call on Ewert & Richter Express & Storage company. 322-326 East Fourth street. Davenport, Iowa. Tel. 598. WANTED Boarders at German house. n05 Fourth avenue, for merly Seven teenth street. German house all mod ern Improvements, first class room and board, or table board alone, at a reasonable price. Mrs. F. C. Ilahu. old piione, 24Y. WANTED POSITIONS. WANTED A position as relief ften- ographer. Inquire of Charles L lle- meyer, 534 Sixteentli street. LAUNDRIES. ROCK ISLAND STEAM LAUNDRY Bauersfeld &.- sexton, proprietors. Fine finish and quick service. 1814 Third avenue, 'Phone west 1223. ARCHITECTS. Leonard DRACK Architect and su perindendeni. SKinner diock, seconu floor. Otlice hours. 10 to 12 a. m.. 4 to 6:20 t. m. " CARPET WEAVER. PHILADELPHIA rag carpet weaver, 1123 Ninth avenue, kock isiana. LEGAL. Publication Notice. State of Illinois, Rock Island Coun- tyinSthe Circuit court of Rock Island county. 111.. May termvl0b. in attacn- ment. uemauu i,.; . lra H. Buffum vs. William II. Patterson and M. Ada Patterson. Uaid William II. Patterson and M. Ada Iouce is nereoy kucii hi jo, -- Patterson, mat a writ ui Hiuu-uuirin has been sued out of the otlice of the clerk of the circuit court of said county of Rock Island at tne sun oi me nam Ira H. Buffum and against the estate of . . : i it'llll. 1 1 Dnttaronn . ri . 1 you. tne iaiu uimni 1 u,.u M Aa;l Patterson for one thousand four njnety-nine and fifty one-hundredths dollars, besides interest, directed to tne sald writ"has been returned by said sheriff of said county to execute, which I west V of the S. K. V of section and the wegt ii of the N. E. 4 of said sec , 6,all in township 1, north range 3 't of the 4tn P. M., ,n Rt)ck island county, state of Illinois. Now unless you. the said William II. Patterson and M. Ada Patterson, shall nersonallv be and anoear 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 in the month or May next, give special bail and plead to Kiiin action, ludsment will be enter- t-A ncalnst vou in favor of the said i piaintin. ana ine property nuncueu siu ito satisty tne same, wnn costs. GEORGE W. GAMBLE. Clerk. I Rock Island. 111.. March 22. 1906. (leorge c w enger, piaintin. a nuur- I ney. Notice of Final Settlement. Estate of Marv J. Furst. deceased Public notice is hereby given that the undersigned. Albert Guyer .admin istrator of the estate or Alary j. furst rtece.ised. has this dav filed his final re port and settlement as such in the ... . .. e Tl 1. T I .. .1 . 'lnA hearing on said report has been I countv I II 11 1 L Ol nmn loiaim i i -"- , 199c at 9 ociock a. which time persons Interested mv nnear and make objections there I and it no objections are tiled, said report will be approved at that time. loH tho ii niters irned will ask for an H Tl O ine UUliriBIKUrU "' . v. ail order of distribution, and will also ask to be discharged ALBERT GUYER. I Administrator. I a v-rvn n . i -1 fiiv two mnu jtnil LODGE DIRECTORY. Masonic TRIO L 'A TRIO LODGE. NO. 67, A .F. & A. M Meets In tated communication "cy Conrt of Rook island Countr. on the first Thursday of each To t,,e A Term. A. i. 1906 Pett rnonth. A. W. Gillespie. W. M; tion to sfj nenl Estate to Pay Debts. ROCK ISLAND COUNCIL. NO. 20. R. S. M. Meets In stated commumca- sines, jonn w. vv miesicien, "!"'';, tion on the third Wednesday of each Whttesides. James VV. Aitia. month. M. M. Brigk. T. L M; L C. Charles I. Whiteside. Ida May Stods Daugherty. secretary. ROCK ISLAND COMMANUKRl Pia . .1 - " L . 1co.naMO""y V'1 r.ttl" J"""1" 11. a. J. McuonaiQ, u.. . K. wmer ton, recuraer. ROCK ISLAND CHAPTER, NO. Z69. K. S. Regular meeting second wed nesdav of eacn momn. Jieicna war nerke. W. M.: Vasuta Bollman. secre tary. - MASONIC BOARD OF CONTROL. D. Mack, president; F T. Myers, aecie . arv. LEGAL. ' Petition to Probate Will. State of Illinois. Rock Island Coun- I V u u Countv Court. Rock Island County, Ma n h Term. 1H06. In Probate. In the matter of the probate of tne . , ...,.., ,, f,u na i "-'. " " . oern including the unknown heirs- at.,aw of iiUgh Ralston, deceased, I 0 Rreetmg. Notj(.e iH hereby given, that on the Sth day of March. A. D. 1(.. a peti- county court of u..,nil ,.,, niin..ia nuUlmr - that t)lP j.lst will and testament linirh nuluton. oecensed. he admitted I probate. The tame petition furtherlable at the April term. A. 1. 1906 of states that tlie following named per- said court, lo be hidden on the 2nd day sons are all the neirs-at-la w and lega Miss Jane Ralston, ny). tl he residence and' postollice ad f whom is unknown. ui . .n v.. n'iii "T ........ ....... You are further notified, that the I .'i.i '"r .i. said county, when and where you can ippear. It you see III. and snow caue. HENRY B. III'UBARI). County Clerk. Dated at Rock Island. 111., March 0, A. I). 1H06. Jackson, Hurst & Stafford, roiicitors. Notice of Final Settlement. Estate of August Van Dalle, deceas ed. Public notice is hereby given that the nndersiirned. Edward Coryn. has this day filed his llnal reiort and settle ment as sucii in the county court ot 1 Rock Island county .and hearing on said report has been set for March 24. l'tofi. at 9 ociocK a. m.. at wnicn time persons interested I make obiections th may appear and ereto, and if no ob- . . : ....iit... jections are ini'a, saiu report win uc hi proved at that time. Hiid the under signed will ask for an order of distribu tion, and will also ask to be discharged. Rock Island. 111.. Feb. 2S, 1 ;. EDWARD CORYN. Administrator. McEnlry & McEnlry, solicitors. Notice of Final Settlement. Estate of Hugh Brennan. deceased. Puhlic notice is hereby sriven that the undersigned executrix of tlie last will and testament of Hugh Brennan, de ceased, lias this day filed her linal re port and settlement as such in the coun ty court of Kock Island county, and hearing on said report has been fcet for Mareti 20. 1906, at 9 o'clock a. m., at which time persons interested may ap pear and make objections thereto, and if no objections are liieu. said report will be approved at that time, and the liii.lersiened will nsk for an order of distribution, and will also ask to lie dis charged. Rock island, in., ftiarcn l. iui.. MARY COLEMAN. Executrix. Marion E. Sweeney, attorney. Notice of Final Settlement. Estate of Hazel Norris, decenscd. Puhlic notice is hereby given that the undersigned. Central Trust Ai 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 fo March 27. 1906. at 9 o'clock a. m.. ut which time nersons Interested may ap pear and make objections thereto, and if no objections are filed, said report will be approved at mat tune, anu me liiidersie-ned will usk for an order of distribution, and will also ask to be discharged. Itock island. lit., surrn 1. iim.. CENTRAL TRl'ST & SAVINGS BANK, Administrator. McEnlry & McEnlry. solicitors. Notice. Estate of J. William Drrssen, de ceased. l'o All Whom It May Concern: Notice Is hereby criven. that the un dersigned, ns administrator of said es tate, will upon the 4tli day or Apru. a. 1 . 1900. at 10 o'clock a. m.. or as soon thereafter as said cause may be heard. present to tlie Judge of the county court, in probate, in and for tlie county of Uock Island. Illinois. In the county court room of the court house, in tlie city of Itock Island, in said county, a petition for an order of court permu 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 as Atkin son & Oloff. in th- amount of ten hun dred flftv-two ($1.0.12) dollars, and in terest thereon and cost of suit, which said judgment was obtained upon the 1.1th day of January. A. I. 1896, in the circuit court of said county, and re vived by scire racias at said circuit court at the January term, A. D. 190.1. hereof: nlsn. a certain claim, dent or demand belonging to said estate, viz. r . a. ...!. .2 A judgment UKainsi. one inns Scheuermann, obtained April 28. 1903. In the amount of interest, judgment and costs of fifty-three ($13) dollars. CHARI.l'.K I I.I.KMKir.1. As Administrator of the Estate of J. William Dressen. Deceased. Dated at Rock Island this 20th day of March. A. !.. 1906. Ludolph & Reynolds. Attorneys. EDUCATIONAL. AUG USTANA COLLEGE Business de- fiartment. A thorougn Dusiness train ng given for entry Into commercial life. Terms reasonable. Apply at Augustana college. VILLA DE CI1ANTAL A heme school conducted lor girls by the Sisters of the Visitation. Rudimentary and n'gtier branches and all polite ac complishments taught. Twentieth btreet 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, addresn Dr. Daniel S. Perkins, medical director. Las Vegas. N. M- ELECTROLYSIM. SUPERFLUOUS HAIR AND MOLES i .ran.nllv rmovH with Ihi. -!--.- nermanently removed with thb Hoc trie needle without pain; treatment given at the home, unless otherwise desired. Address Miss A. M. Klt tredge. 629 Twenty-second street. ew-;pnone nai. .4 LEGAL. J FafclleatK fltuw. I State of Illinois, KocK isiana w- J. W. Himonson, administrator oi iiw omitp of Kiimiii'l WhltesideM. deceased". & vs. Culista Whltesldea. Joseph vvlhu' I bery. James Clyde Tandu, Mary J, i bj AltWlavIt ol the uou-rtfHiane or a -urn IB, lKta wki teslden. Joseph O. Wliltesldea, . I Jolwi W. Whiteside, ijturiion Jt. vnu - s11h. Jm V. wiiilt-nldes. Charle P. - w, . c. i, Ma y Htodesbery. James Icivde Tundo. Mary L Tando. Sadie Mar Tandu. Homer V. Jlruner. defendant O. above named. Having oeeu mea in m - l oillce of the cu-rk of tne county court - ioi muck isiiuid rouniy. nonce in n-? - 1 bv iriv. n to the said Calista Whll- i . . . . ...... .. . . . . i sides, joscpn ti. wnuesiaes. jonn t I Whitefli.l.-H Kriitnoiis It. Whiteside H. IjHin. H W. Wliit. Hiil.s. Charles p. While- - kkIhs, Ida May Stdeslery, jamest'iya I 'i ' . - -. i . .... r m . . L .. .11. ...... 'I . n - Pan. M;ii v I Tundo. Kadie May Tan do. Homer C Hruntr, that the sold plaintiff. J. W. Siuionsnn. administrator of the estate of Samuel Wliitesldes, de ceased, has liled his petition In the said countv court of Rock Island county, for an order to sell the premises belonging to i ne emaie in saiu iiet-eiipeu, vr wy much of it as may be need-d to pay the dents or said neceaseu, ana arsenweu las loimws. to-wit: l it mi mlii'i- I nvlvo of William J. ..... ' Shepperd's sub-division of oullot num- I l..r i u-eni v-ame ili. of Hcctlon number twenty-four (24 . township number n Ineieen ( 1 9 ). norl h ranire one ( 1 ) i east I I. . I . f I . ... nU. n.il M. .. Ai f. rt i " iniiu 11 11 m i'i , county of Ho. k Island, slate of Illinois; also, lot te ( 10). bio. k sixteen (16). old town of port Byron, state of Illinoia, Uock Island countv. of And tliat a summons has been Issued to I out of said court against you, return- - 11 Apru, j. 1 . ia. i 1 1 ne i m""- in KocK island, in uock jsiana comny. - mur to the paid complainant's petition liled therein, the same and the matters . ... " , , , , . , . , ana tnings tnerein cnargeo ami in u v 'island 1. March 2. 1908 w ?r inrmuBn. rierk. Jlarry M. McCaskrin, complainant a i RAILWAYS. CHICAGO. ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC Katlwav TlcKets may oe purcnasea at the citv ticket office. 1829 Second avenue, or C. R. I & P. depot. Fifth av enue, foot of Thirty-first street. 'Phone west 1093. west 1423. FRANK ii. PLl.'MMER. C. P. A. Trains. East. West. "California Special" Denver Limited A Omaha Ft. Worth, D'-nver d 6:10 pm dl2:45 pm d 3:45 am a 2:55 am & Kansas City... d 5:20 am d 6:10 am d 7:40 am d 1 2 :55 am dl2:50 pm dl0:40 pm a 9:16 pm d 7:00 pm a 6:00 am dl0:10 pm Minneapolis Davenport & Chi cago Omaha Colorado & Omaha. Des Moines & Oinf ha Denver. Lincoln & Omaha al2:35 am a t:60 am a 3:40 am'd 3:05 am a 3:00 pmi 3:05 am a 3:40am d 9:23 pm a 5:15 am dl0:40 pm all:10 pm d 6:85 am al2:50pmd 1:25 pm Des Moines Ex pres. i-t. I'aui Ac Minne apolis Denver, Ft. Worth & Kansas City. . Kansas City. St. Joe At California. Rock Island & Washington ..... Chicago & Des Moines Rock Island & Brooklyn Accom. Omaha Omaha & D-s Moines Cedar Rapids & Tipton d 1:30 pm a 4:55 pm a 5:50 pm d C:10 pm 3:05 pra d 7:10am 9:50 am a 6:30 pra a!0:37 am d 4:30 pm Rock Inland fc Peoria Division. Trains leave Twentieth street station. Main line trains start from main depot on Firth avenue 5 minutes in advance of time given. Trains. Leave. Arrive. Peoria. Springfield, St. I... ind'pl.i. . . . Peoria & St. Louis. Peoria. Ind pis, Cin. ISIoomlngton. . . . . Sherrard Accom... Cable Ac Sherrard Accom Cable & Sherrard.. 8:10am1 7:30 pin. 9:60 pm 1:55 pm 1:35 pm 11:25 am 9:K0 am s:45 am 6:41 am' 8:45 pm 3:30 pmi 2:20 pm a. arrival, d. departure; , daily ex- cept Sunday. CHICAGO. BI'RLINGTON & QUINCT Depot, Second avenue and Twentieth street. Telephone, old welt 680. new 6170. F. A. RIDDELL. Agent. Trains. Leave. arrive. St. lAMiis. Spring fiielil, Gdleshurg, Peoria, Quiney . . . Sterling. Mendota and Chicngo 6:45 am 6:4Sam a 7-30 pm 7:06 am 7:65 am 7:16 pm 6:36 pm St. louls. Kansas City, Denver and Pacific coast Sterling and points intermediate Dubuque, Clinton, La Crosse, St. Paul. Minn., and northwest 7:00 pm 7:30 pm 7:15 am 7:16 am 6:36 am 6:66 pm 6:65 pm Clinton. Dubuque. . . Clinton nnd Inter mediate points. . . Galesburg. Quin- cy, Burlington, B'rdstown, Peoria 2 45 pm 11:40 am s, stop at Rock Island for meals; , daily except Sunday. CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE A BT. PAUL Railway 1 ., R. I. At N. W. passenger station at foot of Seventeenth street. S. B. STODDARD. Agent. P. L. Hinrichs, commercial agent, 308 Brady street. Davenport. Trains. I Ieave. Arrive. Clinton. Dubuque, St. Paul. Mil waukee. Chicago. Elgin fc Chicago, tS. W. Limited).. Muscatine, Wash ington, Kansas City (S. W. Lim ited) Muscatine, Wash ington, Kansas City Fulton. Savanna, Elgin. Chicago. . . 7:06 am 6:66 pm 8:48 am 10:85 pro 16:86 pm 8:42 am 10:36 pm 6:40 am 11:66 am Fulton. Savanna, Dubuque Clinton. Cedar Rapids, Omaha, Freeport 3:46 pmi 11:40 am , daily except Sunday. IOWA & 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. Ml. Trains. Leave. Arrive. 8:10 am 9:25 am 10:40 am 11:55 am 1:10 pm 2:26 pm 8:40 pm 4:65 pm :io pm 7:25 pm 8:40 pm 9:66 pm ll:ie prm avenport for Betlendorf. Nut tings. Pleasant Valley, MacAr thurs.Tile Works, Le Claire, Mis sissippi Park. Princeton, Wap iti e. Wapsle Bridge, Shaft ton. Rock Creek i Road. Caoiancne. ld - - 7 :05 am 8:20 am 9:35 am 10:50 am 12:05 pin 1:20 pra 2:25 pm 3:60 pmi 5:05 pm, 6:20 pmi 7:35 pm 8:60 pm 1:" im UiUvmi 11 At am i:46an 10:ISprr 'TTlTpui )