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THE ARGUS, MONDAY,' FEBRUARY 15, 1909. 'SI Back in the 18th Century the tallow dip was all the illumination possible to obtain. Nowadays the electric nrc turns darkness into day. In olden days men spoke their wants by word of mouth or hung out a sign that, all "might" see. However, though all might few did see it. In the 20th Century the Classified "Want Ad" is the great medium whereby your every want is made known to thot:e who can supply it. ' , Looking for a job? Need a servant? House for sale or rooms to rent?' The Argus Want Columns is in di rect touch with the supply to meet your every demand. An Argus "Want 'Ad" gives you broad daylight to aid you in your search-r-without It you are rambling in the dark traveling in circles. ... Mm Arte 'mWm& AdTfl Ss fc Eftrecft Paftlb ft MgiaEftg TABirT5D One cent per word under any head, except medical and clairvoyant, for the first three insertions; 1tM1 ioS one-half cent per word for each three additional Insertions thereafter. No ud taken for less than 20 cents first insertion. Display rates furnished on application. . , . ; CLASSIFIED PAGE CLOSES AT 1 P. M. Add received after 1 p. m. Inserted next day. Phone orders given careful attention. ' '' . By request, advertisers may have answers addressed to a numbered letter in care or The Argus. . REAL ESTATd AGKlfT. al estate An elegant six room cottage near Four teenth avenue and Thirty-ninth street. Fine lot. big porch, cement walks. A cozy home. Only $2u0 cash and bal ance same as rent I !." A modern eight room house on Twenty- second street. Special reason for sell ing. Price cut from S.,200 to... 9-1700 A store room with harn and big cor ner lot. Well located. Rents at $17 per. month. An investment at. . .$17."U A seven room house, with gas stove, furnace, city water, and sewer, barn; S,"0 cash, balance long time. . .,ir A business properly paying $150 per month; good property and well lo-' cajoil S1H.OOO A line corner on Fifth avenue; store building with l!at upstairs; room for, another building; will sell right, as owner .wants to leave city. I A thoroughly modern tvo story house, on Fourteenth street; sidewalk, sew er, and water, all in and paid for; worth $"i()0 more than asked. . . $:tu:oo An elegant eight room house in one of best locations in town; thoroughly ""''"rn ; Sl.OUO cash and balance time ...... ...... ..............95,ooo lb. . ft it uit lariii uuuui 4 mhtjA luui Chattanooga, Tenn.; will trade for. good city property. I 480 acres of line Canada wheat land; splendid soil and well located; will trade for city properly. j Have a good seven room modern house, , well located, which would like to trudc for small rental property. ) Money to loan on real estate. Fire In-! surance a specialty. j Efauccy IESL IldhtairdL FIRE INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE 1803 Second Avenue.. Both Phones. FIRM INSURANCE. jOnaarllea IEL ISfoeUgsosu TOtH INSURANCE AGENCY. ESTABLISHED 1(74. 'American In a Co Newark, N. J Continental Ins. Co....' New Tori Agricultural Ins. Co.. New Tort Farmers' Ins. Co York, Pa Williamsburg Ins. Co New Tori New Hampshire Ins. Co... N.Hampshire Northern Ins. Co ..New York Security Ins. Co New Haven. Conn ns, Co. State of Illinois. ...Rockford, III. Connecticut Fire Ins. Co.... Connecticut Office, 17Z8 Third ireaue States a w as consistent with security. CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. Jdka ' Vols' '& C CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. Manufacturers of 8ft th. Doors, Blind and Ktalra. Interior Finish of all kinds HARDWOOD VENEER FLOORING AND DEALERS IN GLASS. : " 111 'AND III EIGHTEENTH BTRXET, XOCK ISLAND. ILL, In the Hearfof New York ( Hotel J VrJlarlborough V Bruit ay, 36tb & 37ili Sts. Rerald SinarB. dOOBtwm. 200 Bath. European Pl&o. SO Large Sample Booms. 40 Suites with 3 Booms and Bath. Tfca Famous German Rathskeller of Hew York. Estes for Rooms: $1.60 Per Day and'-Upward. . $2.00 and Upward With Bath. lis Swaenej-Tiemej Hotel Co., C M. ZDUUnST, HaaaJtu-. 2 iTiTMinirr r-"'-J"rwa" "TiMinri ir -i Jf . LODGR DIRKCTOR1 ' Slavonic. TRIO LODGE, NO. 57. A. F. & A. M. Meets in stated communication on the first Thursday of each month. J. W. Houder, W. M.; William B. I'cttit, secretary. Central Trust Savings Bank, ROCK ISLAND, ILL. H. E. CASTEEL, Pres. M. S. HEAGY, Vice Pres. H. B. SIMMON, Cashier. MAKE YOUR CHILD A BIRTHDAY GIFT of a bank book. Start a savings account for tbe little one; it may niean the foundation for its future welfare. Later on you will be thanked over and over, again for your thouRhlfuluess. Train the fluid to save now and it will grow upon them. Your experi ence in life proves to you that the only way to have money is to save it. Give the child the benefit of your experience by opening a savings account for it on its next birthday. 4 Interest Paid on Deposits. Many Bright Men HAVE FAILED IN LIFE BE CAUSE THEY DID NOT HAVE THE READY MONEY TO GRASP OPPORTUNITIES. COULD YOU GRASP A GOOD OPPORTUNITY TODAY IF IT REQUIRED A FEW HUNDRED DOLLLARS IN CASH? WHY NOT BEGIN TO SAVE FOR THE DAY OF OPPORTUN-. ITY? WE INVITE YOU TO START AN ACCOUNT AT THIS BANK WITH $1, $5 OR $10. 4 Interest Paid on Deposits.. Rock Island Savings Bank MONEY TO LOAN On Real 'Estate Security, v LUDOLPH A REYNOLDS, Mitchell Lynde Bulldhtt. THE MARKETS. Chicago, Feb. 15. Following are the opening and closing quotations on the market today: Wheat. May. 113. 113. July, 1004, 100 September, OC'i. 95. Corn. May, 01, C4. July,. 01, 64. September, 64, 64. " Oats. May, 53',, 53. ' July, 47, 48. September, 30, 40. Receipts today flogs 44000, cattle 22,000, sheep 1S.000. Hog market opened strong. Hogs loft over 4,000. Light 5.856.35, mix ed ami butchers 5.9r(ff 6.45, good heavy G.oojG.50, rough heavy 6.006.20. Cattle market opened 10c higher. Hog market closed strong, 10c to 20c higher than Saturday. Light 6.10 G.65, mixed and butchers G.156.G5, good h?avy G.15G:C5, rough' heavy G.15&G.35. " Gootl cattle closed strong ; others steady. Sheep market closed steady. LOCAL. MARKET CONDITIONS. Todays' Quotations on Provisions, Live Stock, Feed and Fuel. Rock Island, Feb. 15. Following are the wholesale prices on the local mar ket today: Provisions and Produce. Eggs Fresh. 32c; packed. 28. Live Poultry Ileus, per pound, 9c; springs, 12c pound. Butter Dairy, 2Gc. Lard 11c '' Vegetables Potatoes, C5c. Feed and Fuel. Grain Corn, G5c; oats, 52c; wheat 85c to 00c. Forage Timothy hay. $10; prairit $8 to $3; clover, ?S to $10; straw, $G.50. Coal Lump, per bushel, 14c; slack. per bushel, 7c to 8c. Skin Disease of Twenty Years' Stand ing Cured. I want you to know how much Cham- bc-rlain's Salve has dono for me. It lias cured my face of a skin disease of almost 20 years' standing. I have been treated by several as smart physicians as we have in this country and they did me no good, but two boxes of this salve has cured me. Mrs. Fannie Griflien, Troy; Ala. Chamberlaiu'j Salve is for sale by all druggists. Rheumatism -Cured in Three Days. N. 3. Langley, Madison, Wis., says: "I was almost helpless with rheuma tism for about five months. Hal it in my neck so I could not turn my fead, and all through my body. I tried three doctors and many remedies without any relief whatever until I procured Dr. Detchon's Relief for Rheumatism. In a few hours the pain was relieved and in three days the rheumatism was completely cured and I was at vork. Sold by Otto Grotjan, 1501 Second avenue, Rock Island, Gust. Schtegel & Son, 20 West Second street, Daven port Many Sleepless Nigts, Owing to a Per sistent Cough Relief Found ' at Last., "For several winters riast my wife has been troubled with a most persist ent and disagreeable cough, which in variably extended over a period of several weeks and caused her many sleepless nights," tvrites Will J. Hay ner, editor of the Burley, Colo., Bu Ietin. "Various remedies were tried each " year with no beneficial results. In November last the cough again put in an appearance and my. wife, acting on the suggestion of a friend, pur chased a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. - The 'result was, in deed, marvelous. After three doses the congh entirely disappeared and has not manifested itself Eince." Tim remedy is for sale by all druggists. I FOB SALE CITY PROFEUTY. FOR SALE Two-room cottage, on high dry lot: ir taken Dy April ;ii will sell I for $575. Inquire at 1G25 Eighth' street. FOR SAIE Story and a half six-room cottage; strictly modern; fine cellar; paved' street;' will net 7 per cent on the Investment. , Address "J. P. S-." care Argus. FOR SALE Two very nice large houses on comer lot 6lxl76 on Forty fifth street; good houses and rent fine. Let me tell you about them. II. K. Walker, agent. FOR SALE -Choice building lot in Edgewood Park addition, at a bar gain; two blocks from car line. Ad dress Carl S. Newcomer, Eldora. Iowa. FOR SALE Or trade, two Rood build ing lots on Thirty-ninth street, near' Elm street car line; fruit and shade trees; school nearby . O. A. Wood, It. . F. D. No. 1, Rock Island, 111. FOR SALE One acre of land, four- room house, largo chicken house, acre fenced in with chicken wire; barn, well, cistern, fruit trees of all kinds; 1819 Twenty-seventh street. Tele-1 phone 853. three rings. FOR SALE n Fourth avenue, not far away, a cottage, wun lot ..3x100; will sell for $2,000, or will sell a frontage of 106 feet, which includes a corner with car track and paving on two sides. H. K. Walker, agent. FOR SALE Cheap, nice level lots, 48x 125, corner Twenty-seventh street and Eighteenth avenue, facing Long View street car track. .Also for sale or trade, one acre lot. with new seven room house. Terms to please pur chaser. Inquire of E. Tbonn, 610 Twenty-eighth street FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE An upright piano, cheap, if taken at once; pally leaving city. Inquire at 5-7 Twentieth street. FOR SALE A lirst class meat market doing a good paying business; other business demands owner's time. Ad dress "G.," care Arus. FOR SALE Two 80-horse power boil ers, complete, in lirst class condition, J2r0 each. Can be syen at 2410 Third avenue. Phone west 301. FOR SALE Launch 17-foot boat, fully: equipped with new 3-liorsi' power en- I "f- kargum lr s i iiinn L vilK'ilii 1,11. 1U1 CUI a- . Inquire 1203 Second avenue. FOR SALE Grocery outfit, including shelving, scales, counters, show cases. ce box. desk tea and spice cans, cot- .WANTED -An all-around cook at Dan's ill-otc; hargain .if taken at once.4 restaurant, 3112 Fifth avenue. , W. C. Mn ticker. Fourth avenue and Seventeenth street. FOR SALE LANDS. FOR SALE 224-acre farm, good stock farm, nine miles from city; will take some city property in trade. Rcidy tiros. CARD OF THANKS. WE WISH to thank our neighbors, friends and relatives for floral offer-: ol stenography, to act as cashier In ings, for the kindness shown and as- local business house. Call at Mosen sistanec rendered during the illness' felder & Son's. and death of our mother and sister, Mrs. Marie Kirk-Camp. We desire especially to thank Rev. Nothstein and choir for their service. Harold Kirk (son). Brothers and Sisters. PROFESSIONAL ATTORNEYS. JACKSON. HURST & STAFFORD At- torneys-at-la w. Ottiee In Rock Island National bank building. HOPE THOMPSON Attorney - at - law. General law business; probate, com mercial and .".corporation law. 304-305 Safety build tug. , . 3EARLE & MARSHALL Lawyers. Money to loan on good real estate security. Rooms 3I2 and 303, Safety building. Rock Island. HL HURPHT & LARSON Attorneys-at- law. General legal practice. Rooms 14 and 16, Mitchell & Lynde building. Union Electric phone &601. McENIRT & McENIRT Attonieys-at- law. Loan money on good security; make collections. References, Mitch ell A Lynde. bankers. Omce, Mitchell & Lynde building. SWEENEY & WAbKER Attorneys and counselors at law. Money to loan on real estate. Abstracts of tltin pre pared. Rooms 200-203, Peoples Na tiocal bank building. EXPRESS, STORAGE, EUS AND CAB ROBB'S EXPRESS COMPANY Furni ture moved, packed and stored. Bus, baggage and cab service day or night. Main office, 2410 Third avenue. Old phone 637 and 900. New phone 6153. RELIABLE STORAGE On first floori also manufacturer of awnings, tents, wagon covers, etc. Tents for rent. B. Roessler & Co., 209 Fifteenth street, opposite the court house, Kock Island. EWERT & RICHTER Express and Storage-company, having unequaled facilities for moving, storing, packing and shipping household good, and can quote reduced freight rates to Pacific coast arid other points. Write or call. OtTice and warehouse, 322 826 East Fourth street, Davenport. Iowa. Telephone bss. LAUNDRIES. HOME LAUNDRY Family washings only; work called for and delivered. Miss A. Couch, prop. ' 1219 Twelfth street: old phone west r, f 2 -L- An0 Tisi . Now, think a moment. Wouldn't you bo better sati.slied if you had all your small accounts into one, with an easy week ly or monthy payment? Forty or fifty dollars would pay off several little bills, and then pay ment on a $50 loan is only $1.20 per week. Think It over. rThen call us to your home, and let's talk it oVcr. We'll come, for we make loans - almost anywhere within 40 miles o Dav anport. We loan on Furniture, Pianos, Implements, Live Stock. Write or tele phone. Private- Reliable. Old phone north 8425; new phone ' 212. 219 V4 Brady St., Davenport, la. Open Wednesday " and Satufday nights. J) VP ANTED MALE HELP. WANTED BeU boys at the Harper House. . WANTED At once, an experienced ma chinist, trimmer, and tool maker. Ve lie Motor & Vehicle Company, Moline, ill. WANTED Solicitors for industrial in surance in Rock Island and Moline; work part or all time. Call Wednes day evening:, 219 Safety building;. WANTED Ten waiters, to serve supper Friday night in Industrial hall. Twenty-first street and Third avenue. Ap ply kitchen, second floor, 7:30 p. m. Friday. WANTED Several cabinet makers for work out of city; permanent employ ment. Call at 643 Seventeenth street. or see C. W. Eckermann at fiew Best building. WANTED 40 ship carpenters, calkers. carpenters and laborers at Silver Lake, boatyard, 14 miles west of Milan, 111., I at S3, $2.73, $2.50 and $1.00, respectlve-i ly. per day of eight hours. Inquire at government office, .Milan, I1L I " r '. T. ,T I Young men, 18 to 3o, with 1 WANTED ordinary education, as railway mail! clerks; salary $S00 to $1,200; life po-' sition. Rock Island examination May 15. Oct free Information direct. Gov ernment Positions Bureau, Rochester, N. Y. WAITED Men to learn barber trade, and take positions waiting our grad uates; short time required, constant practice furnished; scholarship in cludes tools .instructions .demonstra tions, examinations, and diplomas; write for catalogue. Moler Barber college, Chicago, 111. WANTED Salesmen; we will teach you in eight weeks to be a high grade traveling salesman, and assist you to , secure position; hundreds of good ! openings for our graduates, scores of formerly earned' from $25 FOR RENT A four-room cottage; in onth. now cam from $100 ulre at 2C12i Fifth avenue. tnem wno to $75 a month to $500. If yu want to enter the best' paid profession In. the would, write ; our nean-st olllee niday for. full par ticulars. Address Dept. A fil. National Salesman's Training Association. New York, Kansas City, Minneapolis, San Francisco. WANTED FEMALE HELP. WANTED Waiters at the Rock Island houso cafe. chambermaid at the Rock Island huse. WANTED A gh-1 at Rock Island Tur i ner hall, lo22 Third avenue. WANTED A competent girl for gen- eral housework at 2513 Seventh ave- nue. WANTED At once, girl for light house work; no washing or ironing. Call at 21o Fifteenth street. WANTED Competent girl for general housework: no washing; good wages. Apply at 101 Thirteenth street. WANTED oung lady with knowledge WANTED At once, two girls; one as housemaid, the other l care for chil dren during their mother's absence; good pay. Address "E. T.," care Ar gus. WANTED Ladies; our catalogue ex plains how we teach bairdressing, manicuring, facial massage, etc., in few weeks, mailed free. Moler col lege, Chicago. III. WANTED Ten women and girls, sev eral cooks, men or women, .0 to ') a month; dining room girls, scrub women, women for farm worWotc; j also married or single- farm hands. I and 2" men for work in implement laeiory; goou wages ana cnanco ior advancement. Stamp for reply, (iules burg Employment Bureau, Oalcsbur, 111. WANTED MALE OR FEMALE. WANTED Ijidiesand gentlemen solici tors for Rock Island and Moline; sal ary and commissions; steady employ ment; references required. Address District Manager, r. O. Box 2GS, Rock Island, 111. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED Boarders; first class table; central location; isuu i- inn avenue. WANTED Chimneys to build, reiwtir and clean. McDowell Bros. Old phone north 3167. WANTED By young lady, a position as cashier or otllce assistant. Address "M.," care Argus oflie?. WANTED Roomers and boarders, in home with all modern conveniences, at 53S Twentieth street. WANTED Water color work done on postcards at home. Inquire at the L. E. West Gum company, Second ave nue. WANTED A modern four or five-room flat or cottage; good location and re spectable neighborhood. Address "J. M. B.," care Argus. WANTED Nicely furnished room, with bath, well located; will pay $3 to $7 per week for desirable room. Address Room 33, Harper house, city. WANTED .Immediately, a house or structure of some kind .that can be moved on vacant lot; nfust be large enough for three or four rooms down stairs and two upstairs. Inquire at 708 Seventeenth street. INSURANCES. INSURANCE on dwellings and house hold furniture a specialty. Cbam berlin & Anderson. PLEASANT F. COX Real estate and insurance. Loans a specialty. Best fire companies represented. Your pat ronage solicited. Phones west 23, and new 6172. Office at court bouse. BENNETT'S Insurance Agency. Fire life, accident, health and plate glass; real estate and loans; second floor. Safety building. Office phone west 96. Residence phone 736-K. Open Wednesday and Saturday nights. WE WILL BOND YOU Executors' ad ministrators', guardians', trustees or any kind of judicial bonds; lodges and society officers; city state or U. 8. government officials; contractors,' -positions of trust ;in fact, any kind of bond you want (except bail bonds). Terms reasonable. Hayes ft Cleave 'and. resident managers Fidelity A Deposit Company of Maryland. MISCELLANEOUS. IF YOU WANT lo buy. sell, trade oi rent anytntng, engage neip or secure a situation, the Mail and Journal is the one paper in Moline that can do it for you. Mail and Journal wants are popular, and Mall and Journal wants bring results. One-half cent per word is the price to all alike, cash in advance; two-cent stamps will do. Evening and Saturday Mail and Journal. Molina, 111. - ABS TRA CTS OF TITLE. ABSTRACTS of Title prepared or con tinued to date covering any real es tate in the county. Prompt and ac - curfltA ' fiertrio' at r.aiAn.kl. rat.. Rock Island - Title & Abstract com pany; J. J. Ingram, president: W. X Sweeney, secretary; 200-203, second TOR RENT ROOMS. FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light' housekeeping at 307 Third street. j TTOT? TtTTVT Vnrnlslied rooms for lisrht ty housekeeping at 2716 Fifth avenue. FOR RENT A furnished room with all - moaern conveniences at oeveii-. teenth street. FOR RENT Nicely furnished room,' with all modern conveniences, at ijjv turing company, a corporation, vs. El- Second avenue, . jlen Peterson, Carl Bergstrom and Es-' . . 1 ther Bergstrom. FOR RENT Furnished -rooms for light Notice is hereby given that by virtue housekeeping, with heat and bath; cf a decree of said court .entered in 2312 Fifth avenue. ,tho above entitled cause on the lltb. : day of January, A. R. 1909, I shall, on FOR RENT Two or three nicely fur- Saturday, the 20th day of February, A- 7 nished rooms for light housekeeping t, 1909. at the hour of 11 o'clock in " at 546 Twenty-fourth street. the forenoon, at the east door of the .; , . . ... court house, in the city of Rock Island. '. FOR RENT Furnished rooms, with all Jn 8aid county of Rock isiand. to sat modern conveniencea including use of isfy said decree. sell at public vendue. phone., at 1301 Fourth avenue. to hc nighest bidder for cash In hand. " - . 1. . I ,.0 1 n n VnTt BPXT Throe lmrnrnithe.1 rooms nd "floor- ns .ewer water ar- 4rFlevtnh street. -i ar, 4-( Lleventn street. on secor and cellar FOR RENT Four unfurnished on second floor, with water. rooms S6WCV and cellar, at 701 Fourth avenue. phone west 724-X. VAU . FOR RENT Two furnished modern' rooms at 1127 Second avenue; will furnish meals If desired. Call old i phone 492-K. Mrs. L. Somers. FOR RENT Four unfurnished rooms, with sewer, water, elcsetrie licht. and gas; splendid location. Inquire 'at! . 1401 Fourteenth-and-a-half street Old phone west 761-L. FOR RENT HOUSES. FOR RENT Flat; Inquire of David Don. . ' FOR RENT Six-room apartment In the Hula building; rent $32. . ... FO,R . RLN,T 1 A J?"?"", ,elnt"SK,?1 house. Inquire of Beardsley & Bail ey company. FOR RENT One of Roche's flats; eight rooms, with all modern conveniencea Inquire of J. W. Roche. FOR RENT A five-room cottage, with sewer and water, at 819 Ninth ave nue. lnuiire at 800 Fifteenth street. FOR RENT Five room house Sixteenth . and a half street. South Heights, i $y.U0 per month. E. W. Robinson. . Old phone West 759 K. : FOR RENT Seven-room house on iMneiecnin avenue; goou cellar, wen, . and cistern. Inquire at 1903 Seven teenth street, South Heights. FOR RENT Six-room cottage, with water, sewer, gas and electric light, at 9l'4 Fourth avenue." Inquire at H'iO Fourth avenue. P. J. Wagner. FOR RENT One modern steam heated flat in the new Negus apartment house, corner Thirteenth street and Second avenue. Apply to W. O. Ne gus at the Rock Island house. FOIJ, RENT Or sale,, the fine brick house on the corner of Eighteenth street and Seventh irvcnue, in best locution in the city, suitable for home, boarding or rooming house; 13 rooms, steam heat, and in tine re pair. Apply to 11. E. Krell, 715 Sev enteenth street. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS. FO It'll ENT Rooms in .the Y. M. C. A. building, for business occrupaney or dormitories. Call or addrt ss the sec retary at Third avenue and Nine teenth street. LOST AND FOUND. LOST- A tan. curly dog; answers to the name or Teddy . Return to 51a Twenty-sixth street for reward. . LOST A valuable gold engraved brace let, between IJertelsen's Sheet Metal works and 713 Twenty-third street. Return to John Bertelsen's shop and - receive reward. LOST Gold locket, with initials "R. A." 'engraved, between high school build ing and Eleventh street and Third avenue. Return to owner at, 1028 Third avenue. LOST On the afternoon of Feb. 1, a siring of tttrquoise beads with gold cross, also yellow silk party scarf, on Seventeenth street between Tenth and Sixth avenues. Liberal reward lor its return to Mrs. William Beal, 919 Seventeenth street. FLORISTS. HENR r OAETHJE - Proprietor Cnlp- rinnock nursery. Cut flowers and designs of all kinds, uiy store. 1607 Second avenu. Telephone 1110. MONEY TO LOAN. LOANS ON REAL ESTATE SECURITY at lowest rates. Ludolph & Reynolds, lawyers, Buford blck. corner Seven teenth street and Second avenue. MONEY TO LOAN on real estate secur ity at lowest rates. Marion E. Swee ney, attorney, rooms 32 and 35. Mitch ell & Lynde building, Rock Island. LOANS ON FURNITURE, pianos, horses. wagons, etc.; quickly, privately, at tbe lowest rates. Mutual Loan com pany (uninc.), room 411. People's Na tional bank building, new phone 610 Phone old west 122. WE MAKE A SPECIALTY of loaning money on household goods, horses, wagons, etc., without removal and In a quiet way. Call on ub for quick loans. Fidelity Loan company, room 88, Mitchell & Lynde block. MONEY LOANED to salaried people and others, -without security; easy pay ments; no publicity. Call and get our terms and method of doing business. Office hours, 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. Tele phone . north 2411. Victor Finance . company, room 26, McManus build ing. Second and Main streets, Daven port. MASSAGE AND ELECTROLYSIS. MASSAGE given at the homes. Super fluous hairs permanently removed with electric needle. Treatment giv en at homes unless otherwise desired. Address Miss A. M. Kittridge. 1019 perry street, Davenport, Iowa. Old phone S136. MRS. 2. W. MILLER, Masseuse. 160 Fifth avenue; electric vibrator ana vapor baths, body and facial massage, hair and scalp treatment, shampooing and manicuring; body massage a spe cialty. New phone (869. Hours, It a. m. to 10 p. m. OSTEOPATHY. El L. DENNISTON, D. O. Graduate of the American School of Osteopathy, Kirksville, Mo. Office hours, 8 to II a. m. and 1 to and 7 to la n. Of fice in Safety building, rooms 208 and 109. Consultation and examination free. Office chonea. new. 663. old 997- EDUCATIONAL. VILLA DB CHANT AL A home school conducted for girls by the Sisters of me v tsitauon. Rudimentary and nign er branches and all -polite accomplish orients taught. Twentieth street and .Fifteenth avenua. Rook Island. GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. H. J TOHER & CO. Brokers. Daven , port. Stocks, grains,' provisions, cot ton. Private wire to New York and - Chicago. Offices, 109 Main street.. Tel UMAb M eater's Sale. State. of Illinois, Rock Island Cow ss: In the. Circuit Court In Chancery. .No. 6830. Foreclosure. Cross BllL Ellen Peterson, complainant, vs. Carl ni-ruei"!, runnier oorgnirum, wiu mo ' Rock' Island Lumber & Manufacturing 'company, a corporation. - . - The Rock Island Lumber & Manufac- V,c "l """" " described as follows, to-wit: '"een ). Mock three (3). jn Rodman-s subdivision of lots in ' . ... - T , . 1 ' UUUlllJ Ul IbUba IfllMIU, UU DMbU , . . . T 1- T.1..J ,1.1. mtA I'aicu a. iwn.n im.im mn .uu us of January, A. D. 1909. , . jusi-.f i 1. iiaas, Master in Chancery, Roc Island Coun- ty. Illinois. Ludolph solicitors. & Reynolds, complainant's Executor's Notice. of Thomas H. Thomas, Estate de- ceased. The undersigned, having been ap pointed executrix of the last will and I testament of Thomas' H. Thomas, late of the countv of Rock Island, state of 1111- .nois, deceased, hereby gives notice that (she will appear before the county court I of Rock Island county, at the county court room, in the city of Rock Island. at the April term, on the first Monday in April next, at whicn time an persons having claims against said estate are notified and requested to attend, for the purpose of having the same adjusted. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment to the undersigned. Dated this 27th day of January, A. V. 1909. SELENE THOMAS, Executrix. Jackson, liurst & Stafford, attorneys. " Executor's Notice. Estate of Emil Gcrnaey, deceased. The undersitrned having been ap- pointed executor of the last will and testament of Emil Gernaey, late of the county of Rock Island, state of Illinois. deceased, hereby gives notice that ho will appear before the county court of Rock Island county, at the county court room, in the citv of Rock Island, at me April term, on the first Monday in April next, at which time all persons having claims against said estate are notified and requested to attend, tor me pur- pose of having the same adjusted. AU persons indebted to said estate are re quested to make immediate payment to the undersigned. Dated this loth day of February, 1909. EDWARD GERNAEY, Executor. Murphy & Larson, attorneys for ex ecutor. Executor's Notice, Estate of Ann Turner, deceased. ' The undersigned, having been ap pointed executrix of the last will and testament of Ann Turner, late of . the county of Rock Island, state of Illi nois, deceased, hereby gives notice that she will appear before the county court of Rock Island county, at the county court room, in the city of Rock Island, at the April term, on the first Monday in April next, at which time all persona having claims against saM estate ara notified and requested to attend, for the purpose of having the same adjusted. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate payment to the undersigned. Dated this 27th day of January, A. D. 1S09. JESSIE H. DONALDSON. Executrix. Jackson, liurst & Stafford, attorneys. PATENTS. PATENT AND TRADE MARK. Office, room 14. Mitchell & Lynde building. Rock Island. James F. MPjby, as sociate, branch of Moore & Co-, pat ent attorneys. Washington. IX C, and STOCK BROKERS. FL J. TOILER. A. L. ANDERSON. 2L J. ..TO3BDEK & CO., Brokers. STOCKS. GRAIN. PROVISIONS. 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