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ff A TIIE ROCK ISIAND ARGUS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1911. 9 I- 1;. ,! Cm "OR REiTT ROOMS r9?, R.KJfT Modern furnished room at 621 Twenty-third street. FOR RENT a larr modern furnish ed room, at 2018 Fifth avenue. FOR RENT Furnished room for light housekeeping at 207 Third atreet. r?,.REXT Modern furnished room at 1222 Fourth avenue. Old phona west FOR RENT FurnUhed rooms for li-ht housekeeping at 64$ Seventeenth FOR RKNT Modern furnished rooms for light housekeeping at 40 Twtnty tnird atreet. FOR RENT Rooina for liht bouse, keeping- and sleeping- rooms at lk Seventeenth street. FOR RENT Modern furnished sleeping room, with -team heat, at 1504 Flfth-and-a-htilf avenue. FOR RENT Modern furnished rooms; also light housekeeping rooms; at 2S26 Fifth avenue. FOR RENT Furnished room with mod ern convenience. and steam heat at ie07 Hixth avenue. FOR RENT Nicely furnished room with modern convenience, at 3019 Seventeenth atreet. FOR RENT A modern furniahed room: hot water heat; $10 per month. Call t 1207 Foutn avenue. FOR RENT Three rooms, with gas stove, down stairs, at 734 Fourteenth etreet. Inquire Sll Eleventh street. FOR RENT Two upstairs and three downstairs furnished rooms for light housekeeping at 1525 Fourth avenue. FOR RKNT A front room, all modern, with use of phone and bath, at 711 T wi nt y-nlnth street. Pnone west ii- ' FOR RENT A front room, all modern. !n fanlly of two: use of phone; ref erences exchanged; 1220 Third ave nue. FOR RENT J"urnihed room, suitable f'r light housekeeping. Phone 644-V. or all 112m Fourteenth-and-a-half t.trert. . FOR RENT A large modern furnished room, in private family, board if de sired; rent very reasonable; S14 Twelfth street. FOR RENT Three unfurnished rooms, in pood location, r.;.ii Htret rar: water, sewer and gas. Address "W. l. S4." care Argus. FOR RENT Large nicely furnished modern room in excellent locality, huitabie for one or two gentlemen, at il02 Seventeenth street. FOR KENT Furnished room, with board; modern conveniences; price reasonable; good locution: 1127 Sec ond avenue. Fnone 1220-K. FOR RENT Modern furnished rooms, suitable for one or two. in private family; board if desired; references ' lequired; 214 Eighth avenue. FOR JiENT A strictly modern fur nished room; r Terence exenangtu; breakfast served if desired. Call mornings at lioi Fourteenth-and-a-half ntreet. FOR RENT Four nicely furnished rooms tor, light housekeeping; watei. sewer, electric light and gas; married couple with leterences preierred; at 21 in Fifth avenue. I FOR KEXT HOl'sES FOR RENT Six-room cottage; sewer ! nnd water. Inquire at 63; Twelfth 1 treiet. j FOR RKNT A two-room house; ha , city water. Inquire 14 Twenty- I sixth str t. FOR RENT Six-room modern house st 1S4 lourteerjth street. Inquire SS'i7 h'if'h aveuufc. FOR RENT Six-room cottage. com-i j.letely furnlfi.ed. Inquire at 23 i . J-OUrtil aveiiua. FOR RKNT Six-room modern house at 14 Fourtei-ntli street. Inauire , jaOT Fifth avenue. FOR KfiNT ailx-rooin modern house at 1420 Sixteemti avenue. Inquire at ltiuu Twelfth atreet. FOR RENT Five-room modern house at filo Twenty-sixth street. Inquire 222 Seventeen'! street. FOR RENT Lower hnlf of JSir. Fifth-and-a-nalf avenue; four looms. In quire t'6Z Flftn avenue. FOR RENT Five-room cottage; water, ewer, gas light. alo barn and large yard. Inquire s24 Ninth street. FOR RENT Seven room house at 18 Klcventh street, has city water. In quire at a26 Slxtee-nin street after i p. m. V"f T? TiV.TT A four-room houu: slfr ewe,- iuid gss light . ; one-half Mock WANTED After Jan. 1. tut or In Eng froni car lice. lnj 'lire lm Klvemti , )lsh two evening each week, by avellUe. vnnnir ljv witt. lu.) r.-tra' v.l.i. .w, . . .,, nam Schaarmann , Insurance. 1714 Vfe Rock Island. real CoUt aud i Second avenue, j t FOR RENT A five-room cottage, with city mater, gas stove and ga lignt. at 2711 .Mnt n avenue. Inquire i'.'U Fifth avenue. FOR RENT Six-room house; gas and city water; at Sl'.'Vj Ninth street, rent 113 inquire al 42 Eleventh street. wi all old pnoue ct (. FOR RENT An almost new seven-room modern house, with bath and hot wa ter. In first cla-ss condition, located on the bluff. Addle "A." care Argus. FOR RENT Tto-.-tr Tioi;e and large riarn. n rr lln". F.leventh and Hrasn ; at street. S"iun Rock I. and- In uuiie oi6 Twenty-eighth s'.ret. , I'none 174 4. FOR RENT Modem six room house at Xv Fortv-fourth street, cit. rent iln Inquire A I-;. Lundquisl of Swanson I v- Lundq-itsi. curi.tr Sixteenth street und Flitu avenus. Molme. FOR RENT Nies eight-room house, modern in eveiy respect, good loca i ion. tvo blocks rrom Broadway hurch; wil! be vacated Dec. 1. Ad- lres ' R. A. ." care Argus. i OK KENT -- Five-room house, with modern com rnlences. at 1-26 Twelfth ti'L Fo;;r-room flat, with eity wa ter, fias and eiectrlc ngnt. at 60i' i'welXLn aiieet. Appiy ivu Ssvntentii street, oil phone J07. f OK BKKT FLATs. F"R RENT A three-room furnished fist; iantry. gas rang" and electric Mnnt. at 2733 Seventn avenue. FOR RENT Sin -room flat: gas and .!- water, at S Ninth street. In- e.mie ai 4JS Kif-ventn street, or call o..t i,t-...ne west 6. OH KliAT MlitKlXA.MMl'S FOR RENT In Robinson building, well lighted ofhees; all conveniences, in cluding elevator service, roomy vaults, etc.; one choice suite with large pri vate vault- Apply room loo. F. K Knoada. FOR KENT A "tore, with living rooms In rear Call old phone weal 1144-K. lna..- 1012 Twelfth avenue C VHI) OK TH V.VKS. WE de Ire to express our sincere thank t.. t.-. r y frie:.ds and neighbors v. o f. t us d.iring our late be r i-'. ... Wi 5pe.-i,-.Iy w:sn to t:-a ..: '- n. :ni-r.-- f Sr. Jo: r. blur. ... W. C. I".: al-'o those who tent flowers. Mrs. Henry lluisbrir.k . a..d r.i.n:;-. . WASTED MALE HELP WASTED Ten rood corn pickers; Fred Knochemus. Barstow. IU. WANTED Corn huskers. at Phil Scher er"i, Thirty-eighth atreet road. WANTED Boy. l years of age; must be honest and alert. Apply 1018 Twelfth atreet. WANTED At once, wi g-ineer. J15 per week, dry, Qaleeburg. IU. ishman and en' Wrlgrht's laun- WANTED Press boy: sheet metal stamping; 101 Sixteenth street. Cen tral iletal & Machine Worke. WANTED Good man to collect and solicit. Steady work and good wages to right man. Call West 1176-T. WANTED Good man to work on dairy farm. Apply A. Gottsch. Twenty fourth street. South Rock Island. WANTED At once, plasterers; must be J capable of doing cement plastering. Apply at Rock lii&nd poatorncs ouua- lng. WANTED Four house to house sales men, straight salary and transpor tation. S to f p. m. Apply Hotel Harms, room Is. j WANTED Boilermakers, blacksmiths. I machinists, car repairers; railroad ex- j perlence; to take places of men on , strike. Apply room S, Harms hotel, j Rock Island. WANTED A hljsrh class reliable state! tales manager for a store fixture with- ' out competition; commissions tti to ; $400 per month. Address i he Buck-: ley Specialty company. Lima, Ohio. WANTED Man to learn the best busi- j nesa in the world the barber trade. ! An army of our graduates running j whops send for help. Qualify for these ' positions. Few weeks required. Write Moler Barber college, Chicago. 111. WANTED Able bodied men for the U. ' S. marine corpc between the agea of ' 19 and 15; must be native born or , have first papers; monthly pay J15 to ; Jo9; additional compensation possi ble; food, clothing, Quarters and med- ical attendance free: after 30 years' , ' service can retire with 75 per cent of : ray and allowances; service on board : ship and ashore In all parla of the ! world. Apply at U. S. iiarlr.e Corpa i Recruiting office. State Bank build- J lng, Rock 1 bland. WASTED FEH.U.E HELP WANTED work at -Oirl to do general house !17 Fifteenth .-Hieet. WANTED Girl to do general house work at 3f.17 Elevr.tn avenue. WANTED "rirl to do ("m ral house work. Apily 1"..'4 Ninth avenue. WANTED ;rl to do ?frr .1 home work: no wassi.ir.g-; Twmty-'.liirJ street. WANTED Four lad v solicitors ; "trfitijht salary; Jl.io to S'.l per clay. ApI'ly at Hotel Harms, room IS. W'AXTKI) A reliable girl to do general , r:"i:seorK in a family or three grvn person". Apj.iy at l'i4j Nineteenth . fctreet. Phone wfFi 7. j WANTED Extra wa.It :m.l skirt nuik ts, t!nihers. rtrapers. tt : ihls.-i To afut tnilois: oi ly first ' ta.-s cm' tw-yi steady work, big wan' ''. crrc pr jen-ed to work. i A. Or:-ble Itwlie' taller r.nd dressmaker. S"i;tl l"jtnjm ImllOirig, Davenport. Iowa. WANTED MlM'ELLAXEOl'S W NTICD Dressmakin ty-nlutii street. at 711 Twtn- WANTED W bie woinai:. I k by the day !! j.hoiM- west by rella-!U-V. WANTED Bourdt r and roomers in modern home at fe'.-'j Forty-second strec t. WANTED Dressmaking plain or fancy, also cuttinxr and fitting; 11H2 Seven teenth street. Phone S34-K. WANTED By gentleman, a .-mall fur- nwt.e.l fl.l. r.i- ,.,!.. ..f K.nm, -ultt. b;ilh. Address F'mt. c.-ire Argus. tVAMi-'n f riii i i. hortcs for Inuuiie of winter keep cn my iarm. George Wagner. J'hone 1 iZ2 west. WANTKD Drensmaking. alao ladies' tailored skirts mad.-. Ales. C. X. Hons. Fl f th-and-a-liall accnue. I'hone west 4MJ. WANTKD I re5sma k ing ;alo ladies' t.iih-red skirts niuiie. Airs. C. X. Kus, 1M1 Fiftti-and-a-b:lf avenue, j-none v. est 4 V. VANTKD By gentleman, modern fur nished room, eentraily located: ref erences exchanged. Addrefs "S. Is..," care Argus. WANTED To Uunflar, lac curtains; work promptly called foi and deliv ered. Mrs. Luella Tittering ton. 144 4 Fourteenth street. Old phon west tars s.-nooi ertucatlon. Address "Tutor," 1 care Argus. WANTED Sewing by day. by accom plished oressmaker working up cus tom in this city: references furnish ed. Miss Ofrtrude Alahan. 7 1 2 Twenty-fifth street. i'none 1205-X. WANTED To buy, a five or six-room 1 modern house. witn bedroom on ' ground floor. In good neighborhood, within walking distance of business ' district. Address X. 0." care Ar- ' gus. I ! look at a California cedar shinale ! mirgaiow. se en rooms, batn and pan trv. futnee. Kci" and eleetrn- liirhr: nnlsnerl In msinr. ,bk. JfiOO casi-. balance S 1 0 mntn a ri-1 ,'jenses. ":ili -'4Js Eighteentl, avfi.in. i'iwnc i.Jl X. Wi'iiam I.aender. I -- WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED Position bv good cook in private family or will do general housework. I'hone West t'.'-K. WAXTEl' Situation by young man as rookkeeper. double entry ; reasonable salary to start. Atf iress ' REV,'' care Argus. WANTED Position by experienced lady stenograpner and bookkeeper "S. B." 2ul3 Fourth avenue. Rock Island. Ml ICELLAK BO t B. IF lot va.i to buy. sell, trade or rent anything, engage heip or secure ; a situation, tne Mail and Journal Is the oniy paper in Mol.nc that can do it for you. Mail and Journal wauu are popular, and Ato.ll ana Journal wants hi in if resjlis. One -rail cenl per wcrd U the price to a.i ailke. , cash !n advance; two-cent sumps win I do. Evening and csaturuay .Mail auu i Jc jroaL Moiine. Hi. MILTIPLE ELEC-TUOLVSIS. Ml'LTlPLE ELECTROLYSIS Superflu ous t a.rs on :a.e ana arn.s leruir -nently removed witn one to six need.es; Jocr to six nouiV work i.i one with six needles Address Aliss A. M. Kiltriage. i- , it 1. Argyie Fiats. Itrauy street. la vttjort. dd puonu 31jo. MOEV lO LOA. LOA.M) lUIDilurc, p.auoa, horsea. wagons. tc quick-y. privately, at tue lowest rates. Mutual Loan comtn tunicc.l, room 411. peoples aNi.uia bang ouUd.ng. New phoi.e ilw, oia , Sliunr weal iS. l'hi. Ml VfOHArb. ,--.L.. r i .. 2 ........ -tlso manulacturer oi v. nms. te3i wagon covers, etc Tents for rent, ti ,. i.r co, 09 Fifteenth street DH.OSLER Says! OVQSTrT TO BS AsXTHUU ETSTT Tt THAT f SOPOSmOH. TTS A CINCH THETTB GOT TO SIS SOXETJJCE. THAT'S SIGHT, OKAJTDPAP: TAKZ A 0007). BIO SWIG AND PASS IT ALONG I XL BE OtTT TOMOKBOW TO SEE HOW too &&x arrrma alokg. FOB SAUK CITY PROPERTY FOR S-ALE Eight-room house, corner Twentieth street aud Tenth avenue; easy terms. Inauire at residence. !'UR SALE A .seven-room Iiouse, with furnace, gat and batn; lot 60x212; t good cnance ror somebody: lius Sev enteenth arreet. ICR SALE Five-room house, on Sev enteenth ai.d Aiktn street.-;: price $1.- 0oo cash. Apply L. F. Robinson, 1710 Second avenue. FOR SALE Modern seven-room house. in SiHls; three years i ents for J2y a month. K ." ciirc Argus. old: 2,s;u; Address "N. t'OK SALE At a bargain, a store, witn hat above, located at 7-5 i ifth ave nue. Inquire- E. Thonn, 610 Tweaty eignth street, city. FOR SALE A jC-rooro 1. jse. In nict location, wua ail xuud conveni ences: on cur iine. int. re at 2901 Cigiith-and-a-haif avrnu FOR SALE Dining tah!e, Hooslcr 1-OIt SALE Lots in Island View Heights 1 kitcnen cabinet, and a hara coal heat udditiou; ritiest in Hit city; ask lor I jnfr stos-e. Inquire S23 Twenty-lirst J rices and terms. C. S. ilcDamel. o0- j street. Salef bi;:!'iuig. Rock l:and. FOR RKNT Seven-room house, one! .o re in j round, gowd well, cistern, ! ana barn, at rii;i Seventeenth street, inquire 1103 Seventeenth street. J"I1 SALE House at 1504 Thirtieth , street, al! modern. r.ii-, and uji-to- ( date, with hot watr lieating plant;: pri- e $4.1" Sn owner, E. Rich, on' presnnse. FOR SALK Six-room house, nsd lot j 4".14' feet. ;it Twenty-sixth i s'.rec: ; t::i '-e blocks from cur line; owner leaving cil ; will sell cheap. , Jii'iu.re on lirojerty. 1")R SALK I'.rand new two-room cot Ukc on fine corner lot in west end; eit; water. Mreet cut; ?S0O; install-in-i.ts. II. A. W id. office phone wes'. ,; residence, 12. -X. FOR SALF A nice building lot, con- i venient to arsnal or Moline, and one ; block from school house; one 1 block from K'm street car line; will i sell at cost if taken soon. Call b33 Seventeenth ttrett. ' FOR SALK Lot In South Heights. ' south of Aiken street, between I FOR SALK Pinno. rood a new; Edl Twelfth and Seventeenth streets; on, son grapliaphone. in records, and oth eay ttrms; $2i down, balance in flva er household goods; alo single wag J.atl. C W. Robinson, 144 Rich- j on. phaeton .and two pets of harms, mond street. Phone west 1165-K. at 1406 Twenty-sixth street. FOR SALE At 1608 Fifteenth street, east front facing Long View parte. seven -room moCi-rn cottage, with batn ana iurnce; ss.uuu; one-nail cash, eacy terms for balance; rents for J2j per moatb. F. K. Rnoada, 100 Rub- lciou building. FOI BAI.ji, ixjts cn Sixth and Seventh strwrta, between Fourteenth and Eigh teti rh avenues; cement walks; easy wcslcg distance cf west end factor ies; terms, unill payment down, bal ance on your own terms. Inquire of J. O Scheuerman. 17'J0 Slxio streeL I'hone 12U6. ABSlUtLTS OK TITL.aS. ABSTRACTS of Utle prepared or cod- ttnued to date covering any real es tate m tne county, i'rompt and ac curate service at reasonable rates. Rock Island Title Sc Abstract com pany; J. J .Ingram, president; W. J. Sweeney, secretary; 200-20, second floor, Peoples Nat Onal bank DujiU lns. t n Oanks and What About Them Ths is the bank that made the labor people independ ent. You don't have to leave one of your eyes or have everybody In town sipp for you Just to get a little favor. Quietly call, write or phone us. 304. gfds. for private loans on furni ture, salaries, diamonds, etc. Open Wednesday and r.n:rday evenings. Cut Rate Loan Co. 1 18 The Adventures of Mr. Money Mad. ECU TO IT AXE. GIHTCJOmr. I E0FX too" wnx on much rsjonrxjrr our 01 THX K0HXT H THE SHORT Tnrv. TOO ALL HATJJffT- SO. TOW AXX FEEX FCTE. EH J KTVTJt FELT BETTER tH Y0CB LIVES. WELL. HJCE OBLiGED FCE TOES TESTJ M0IOAXB. FOR I.F InjI.I.A?IEor!l FOR SALE A ladys seal akiri evnt. good as new. Old phone west 12S3-L. FOR SALE Toys, notions, and dry goods. Trefa & Co., 2011 Fourth ava il ue. FOR SALE Large soft coal etove; good heater. Call at SCO Twenty first street. Rock Island. FOR SALE Cheap, heating stove and range. Call ai f24 Twenty-second street, or paone 691-L. FOR SALE Paying business for J175 cash if sold ia nve days; will invoice JiiuO. Call west 17t2-X- FOR SALF Gold Coin strain of Buff Orpingtons, old and young, at a dis count. Inquire J. B. Joseph. Sears. FOR SALE Minnesota potatoes, on Mil waukee tracks. For information call wen C3G, live rings, or city scale of fice. FOR SALE Cheap, an upright piano; oak case; good as new. Inquire For tieth street, second house south of E:ghteenth avenue. FOR SALE 1100 Columbia concert grapliaphone. in good condition; large horn and 2H0 records; for $40. Call at ?:!" Eleventh avenue. i FOR SALE Fine and oak kindling and furnace wood by Kahlke Bros. I'hone wc-ht 9. J3 ?'U per load, delivered. No orders delivered on hlli. FOR SALI" Tour Inst chance for sweet, fresh cider; by gallon or barrel. Jeorgc Olockhoff, Hrashar street, Soutli Rock Island. I'hone h09-X. FOR SAI.K Hedroom set, rockers. Ca ble piano almost new, parlor table. i pictures. dihes. und other household Kd... at 6- Thirty-eighth street. FOR SALIi A $40 Riverside hard coal stove, for $.'0: in good condition, with full nickel trimmings. Inquire at 1707 Twenty-fourth-aud-a-half street, or phone west 1231-L. FOR SALE At a bargain, household goods, nearly new; dining set, leather couch, beds, range, gas stove, etc.: also some choe house plants and canned fruit. Call after 2 p. m. at 2.121 Seventh avenue. FOR SALE Fine mahogany Everett 1.,,,.. mmlarn ease ,1 , i o-n r,rfo,. condition, will be sold at a bargain ""-''. " .. . , -...-- for cash, in order to close up an estate In Moline of which this piano is a part. Anyone interested can obtain further information by addressing in quiries to "R. A.," care Argus. PROFESSIONAL A TTORIfEYS. JACKSON. HURST & STAFFORD At-torneya-at-iaw. Office In Rock Island National bank building;. SEARLE 6c MARSHALL Lawyers. Money to loan on good real estate security. Rooms 302 and 808. Safety building. Rock Island, HL WILLIAM M. WALKER Attorney; general law business; corporation. probate ani real estate law; 311 fco- ' pie's Bank ouilding. Rhone west 349. WALKER. INGRAM A SWEENEY At torneys and counselors at law. Money to loan on real estate. Rooms 200- ; 103. People's National bank building. 1 McENIRY & McENIRY Attorneys-at-1 law. Loan money on good security; make collections. References, Mitch ell & Lynde, bankers. Office, Mitchell & Lynda building. A. L. RAY Attorney; practice In all courts; money to lend on good real estate security; advice to ladies free every Thursday from 1 until 5 o'clock p. m. Office 407 Safety building. Rock Island. 111. Residence. 312 Fifth 1 street. Stocks of ail kinds bought and ; sold. IXSCRAXfTK. THE Bankers' Life Association. Des ' Molr.es. Iowa, furnishes protection at i actual cost. Office 219 Safety build- : ir.g. Phone west 302. W. O. Xander, ! district manager. PLEASENT F. COX Real Estate and ; Q insurance. Loans a specialty. Best ; fire companies represented. Vour pat- Q ror.ag oiicneu- ri.u;.ei west zz, anu . w new alii Ohlcfc at court house. . V BENNETTS Insurance Agency Fire - Q real estate and loans si-und floor Safety building Office ption wen V6. Residence phone 72t-K- Opea V, ednesaay and Saturday evenings. WE WILL BOND YOU Executors, ad- mlmstrators', gauraians. trustees' or i any kind of Judicial bonds; lodges and ' voclety officers, cil. state or U. ti. government officials: contrbcturs. po sitlors of trust; In fact, any kind of bond you want except bail bur.cn Terms reasonable Hayes 4t C'ieve- '. land, resident mar.tge.-s. fidelity & t Deposit company ot Maryiar.d. WHAT! ALL -THOSE OLD CO DOERS ALIVE TIT! I HATE TO DO IT. BPT I ixcroH rxx have to poisoh a few op THXX. THERE'S A 6IXVES 1I5TSG TO EVERT CLOOD! A MAN'S A. FOOL NOT TO GET AN A1H-SHX? AuD GO AfTEB IT. lost A!i rnnn LOST A toy fox terrier dog. with two ldack ears. Finder please return to 1815 Second, avenue and receive re ward. LOST A lady's gold watch, between Eleventh and Seventeenth streets on Second avenue. Return to Argus for reward. FOl'ND A full grown dog (mostly fox terrier), white with black and brown head. Owner please call at 933 Sev enteenth street at once. LOST Tf the person who took the bi cycle from 21S Twelfth street will re turn it at once no questions will bo asked. otherwise prosecution will follow. LOST A fox terrier, with a blnck spot on hnrk and one black ear. Answers to name of ' 1'uppY." Finder phone west 1I23-X. or call at 13e" Third avenue. LOST A lady's hunting c.ifie gold watch, between 74,". Fuurternth-and-. u-hulf street and Third avenue and Seventeenth street. Finder receive reward for it return to above number or this ofhee. LFOAL, AdmlnlNtratur .Notice. Estate of Elizabeth Runge, deceased. The undersigned having been ap pointed administrator of tne estate of i-t .... i. i, ...... i-.tn ..e ii... ..,.,,.t.r ..r , lsland st ,'e f Illinois, deeee.l. hereby gives notice that he will appear before tne probate court of Rock Inland county, at the probate court room. In the city of ltock Islnnd, at the January term, on the tirot Monday in January next, at which time all persons having claims against said entitle are noLltted and rerjutsted to utiend for the purpose, of havi.ig the same adjusted. All per sons indebted to said eptate are re quested to make immediate payment to the undersigned. Dated 20lh day of October, A. D. 19ol. C. F. Kl.'.N'OE, Administrator. Notice of Final Settlement. Estate of Jacob Hauck, deceased. Public notice id hereby given that the undersigned. Central Trust ft Saving Hank, executor of the last will ami testament of Jacob Hauck. deceased, h:s t his day hied its final report and set -ternent as such In the probate court of Rock Island county, and hearing on said retiort has been bet for Nov. is, 1S1I, at o'coi k a, m., at which time persons 'interested may appear and make objec tions thereto, and if no objections are i Hied, said report will be approved at that time, and the unuersigneu will ask for order of distribution, and will alo i ask tO bft dlSeliargeQ. r.vTD 1 I 'I- If 1 : 1' y S A VI VC1C n 1 KT-LT Executor of the Last Will and 1 eata- mcnt of Jacob Hauck, deceased. Hugh E. Curtl, attorney. BCSINCSS OPPORTUNITIES, WANTED A fsw fcniall Investors to Join me In forming small company to farm 100 acres of best Irrigated land in Texas near San Antonio. Land will produce $400 or more clear profit per acre yearly. Owner will accept por tion of the crops for half of purchase price of land. Excellent chance for safe and prorttable investment. Full Information furnished. Address R. T. Buige. general delivery. Kansas City, Ma. (VJtAAAxxAXAAA,WAAXAX7,-uuu Fresh From the Oven Our bread, rolls, pies and cakes are appetizing and tooth some. Made from a superior grade of Cour, in absolute clean liness. Our bakery poods are de licious and wholesome. Special cakes iiaked to order for wed dings, parties, etc. For that rold and rnagh try M.me of oar lioiue-ntaile More hound and Meatuo! (aauy. MATHS 171 ft-1718 ierond Avenue. Old I'hone: West 15ft. O i OOOCCCCOOCXXXGOOCGOGOOCOOO PAPER MADE BY WASPS. Tba Way ths Insects Gathsr Material and Form ths Product. Wasps are wonderful paperinakers They make real pair. too. Just as truly as human rapermakors. A wasp files to a flower and covers the front of its body with the dust of the blossom. This is moistened and mixed with the wax which is secreted on the surface of the wasp's body. Then the insect repairs to an old fence or other piece of weather worn wood that has a loose, fuzzy, fibrous surface. The wasp rubs itself on this fibrous matter Just as It did on the dust of the flower, and a layer of such matter adheres to the insect's body and be comes mingled with war in the same way. Then away goes the wasp to the nest which it is bnildine, places Itself Just on the spot where it wants the layer of paper to He and then works itself into a heat jy a furious motion of the wings, so that the wax is mois tened next to the body, when the pa per drops off in the right place, where it may be adjusted properly and fns tened. The paper of the wasp is as much paper as the rroduct of the raPer mill. Harper's Weekly. Triehromio Vision. In a recent discussion before the British Royal society of the phenome non of "trichromle vision" the case of a scientist known for his researches in electrical science was descrbed. When looking nt the bright spectrum of sunlight this scientist sees only three colors red. green and violet. For him there is no definite color In the part of the spectrum that appears to persons with normal vision pure blue. He can distinguish nothing of the nature of pure yellow In the spec trum. Reddish green would describe the orange and yellow parts flii-l greenish violet the blue parts as he sees them. In testing with colored yarns the wool changed color to h!tn when contrasted, although a normal sighted person saw no difference. These facts show how dlfTcront colors may possibly appear to those about us. Har.dicapped His Humor. The fitsf humorist approached the editor with a lugubrious face and his resignation. "Why. you are dolus all rlcM." snld the editor. ""A'hat's the trouble?" "Well, you see, sir." replied the staff humorist, "it's this way. I Kot mar ried a few weeks nj;o. nnd i:o-.v 1? I print a Joke about wives my wife thinks I mean her. and if I mention a mother ln-la w her mother r-nmes n round and rnlses the roof. Then. too. one of my wife's brothers I n plumber, an other an Iceman, ami the third !s n coal dealer. Mre than th::t, fho ha n half brother who is n book nent. I nnd they are all big, fc'iky fellows i with nsly tempers. If you don't mind i I'd Hk to retire from the humorous j department r.nd take a position as obituarv editor." Boston Transcript. j What It Would Mean. ! In a eeclnded nook they sat. snr ! rounded with p.ilms. IT hud been ! buzzins softly for ten minutes. "Rut do you understand what 1t would mean if I were to plve you such a beautiful solitaire rtnpr?" he asked softly. She thought she dVl, but she wanted to hear him say the blessed word". "What?" she cooed. "It would mean that I should have to wear old clothes for a year and live on free lunches." Then they returned to the reception room. I.i ppl ncott's. Easily Pleased. Friend I suppose it ia hard work pleasing the editors? Poet-Not very. All one needs do is stop writing. Town Topics. I.OnCR niHPCTOKT. Masonic. TRTO LOHOK. NO. 57. A. F. A A. M -Meets In stated communication the f.rst Thursday of each nonth at 7:30 p. m. Special for work Thursday, Nov. 9. at 7:30 p. m. Master Masons are cordially Invited. Hv order of f'nrlton f'J. Taylor, W. M ; William B. 1-ettlt. secretary. WHITE COLLAR LINE Regular freight and passenger serv ice between Rock Island and Qulncy, I1L For MaM-alUe and Ilurllngtoa, !. and Way 1'olntn. Steamer Helen Llalr leaves Rock Is land every Monday. V.'ednesday and Friday at 4 p. m. Close connection made at Burlington for Keokuk. Iowa, and Quincy. 111. Round trip fares, including meals and berth, to Burlington. 14, to Keokuk. $6.50; to Quincy. I. Sunday A ftrraumi Trip to Muscatine and Return. Steamer Helen Blair leaves every Sun day at I p. m. for Muscatine ai.d re turns at 10:3o p. m. Round trip 60 cents. Supper served on bo.d the boat For rates and information nppiy t J RALFii W. LA MONT. Agent. Dock, loot of Nineteenth streui, Ruck 1 Island, I1L Fhoues west las and west JOS rOH D4LL I. A. Tills FOR SALE An 60-a re Iarm. near bi4- vis; a bargain. Reidy Broa. FOR SALE li'i acres land, lino im provements; near 'ialor Riuge; a oargaui. Keid;' Bros. FOR SALE Uevrrai improved farms In Worth county, Iowa. I nese laru.ii are level, black soil; none more than tour miles from ranrouu. price ranging from ti'O to u per acie. Tnesa iarn.l 8K' 8 t bar(:a.i.t. vVii- iiam Jeniiingis. it-a liariU iiouse. ' FOR SALE Or t-xct.ar.ge, u-iruo:e t't I acre- u.iinipr'j vta una in li.i; antr . ijfclt of Vv lai vriaiii, mree-fourtiis mi:-, j to village, sctiooi creai.iery. nnd raw- road slatioi. ; wi.l . H on i.y ti r ns or exnanfe' lor tnaii pio4 rl, i.i lri-citi--o- Eor p.irl..u,ai auir-.t' i ii. Zwj," care Ar., or appiy zlij I-UiLn -trceu xtocK Aa,aiiiL i j CL.AIKV Ol . NT. 'OYRSsV fortune- leUmg; u3l i'ul'.on av :- f-;.Jj..;.I'0t 1 ilit.S. HAIiTMA.V '.'la.rvoysir.t and ;,rd ral--r. at 4S& i"it-h- oi.i ir H, reau.n a't cents, luite Red lir.c iai:i I hkouc Att 4v-L. I- 1. 1 lll IS. HL.MtlT uAU UJb - i-ropr.ecr cn.p Cut. lloAtrs add p.aiiock r.ai I y n-.kiiu of ail kii.'ia l iy stole, 16b becor.d avtni. 1 eitpuouo lliw. CHANGING THE SEASONS. In China It Is Summer Whan tH Em peror Says It Is. The emperor of China haa some strange duties. One of these ia th ordering of the seasons. It is rammer in America when the sun warms the earth and not until then, but in Chins it is summer when the emperor says it Is summer. As soon as the emperor declares that summer has come every body in China puts off winter clothing and arrays himself in summer garb, no matter what his feelings on the sub ject may be. All domestic" arrange ments are made to suit the season a proclaimed by the emperor, although they may cot suit the individual at alL The nearest approach to the Chinese system of ordering the seasons is the practice observed in France in all pub lic buildings. There it is winter on and after Oct. 1. Fires are then light ed in all government otnees, and the employees exchange their white sum mer waistcoats for the thicker and darker ones of winter. At that dat the public libraries are closed at 4, and In the streets the sellers of tonated chestnuts make their appearance. In official France it is winter, no mat ter what the weather may say and no matter what unofficial France may think. New York Press. Balked at Cold Steel. "I wouldn't let a doctor cut my foot off," said II. D. Ely, Bantam. Ohio, "although a horrible ulcer had been the plagu of my life for four years. Instead I used Bucklen's Ar nica Salve and my foot was soon completely cured." Heals burns, bolls, sores, bruises, ecema, pimples, corns, surest pile cure, 2& cents at all druggists. Lame back comes on suddenly and Is extremely painful. It is caused by rheumatism of the muscles. Quick relief is afforded by applying Cham berlain's Linluent. told by all druggists. . , li Ruv your coal NOW. nnd avoid fut. ire worry about IiIkH prices, dcliyeil delivery on account of b:id we.-ither .co.il fal'litie, etc-. We will loan you f .". nml ui i;uick )y i:i;d ijMetly on nir f tin; t ire, pi.ili'.i, t:irn. w:iou, cow. or miiiT . IS'.;,.ll ,ir.'l'l I' t . .'eliVllli nil so entity II' vour pe-.se... i c 1 1. tin oni- p'-r wet!; s h 11 l.'UO ill nil we. k'., oilier .tlMiH.lll ill t he t 11 i.ie jroport ion. Let us li dp you lay In your win ter supply "1 li-.i ei,ij(. rold c'i T I'cr. Our assent will call on on at (.ill e If .'Mil I 'lull" U-l or l;ll UUl i a n, a 11,14 b!. ink ;-ii.i 1.1. ul to .i.-1. I Name Address f PRIVATE AND RELIABLE. U 219 'v Lrn ly Street. J3 1 a en turi. Iowa. Old phone n.iri.'i Open W Wednesday mil ,-ut.iid.iy e;cn- i ings. g I Miss Myrtle McDonald t formerly e-mi)l y-il as loak JJ and suit nals!;tly in Iotk Is- Jjj 1 .irni. i:i no'.v al New mail's U ready-to-wear shop. at 207 West Second titr-''t, Ibiv enport. Iowa. Miss M I inti.lld niMtus her frienda to call and tct hor. (The Best is the Cheapest.) FU'.E. LIFE. UOliTNiNU AND WINH STOIUA LSSUitANClfi. Established 1874V. Office, 172 Third avenue. Rates rsa. sonabl. ROCK ISLAND. ILI A two- story house in South Rock Island on lot 60x150. In first class shape, good barn, al kinds cf fruit. To sell quick at . . . $1,700 HUBBARD & TONN 405 Best Building Phone 333. Rock Island, 111. WE WANT YOU, To know that your fr:lit ia good Ix-re if you are ern ployed. SALARY LOANS OI K .SPECIALTY REMEMBER V.'e do business strictly private. A rail will tvitibfy y;u. Call, v ritfc or pJioxic. CITIZENS' LOAN CO 'loom .M-K.niii5 til: i'hono Usui 1 1 7. If. b r.t. a!.J 4tii Ave.. Moline (OMiiAt Lies nu r:i ii okiis. CccirHulor aiid iiuiicer. 14ul Kittiuioiiil hildl, I', nk Uliind. III. I'llOIif e-, no.-K- CONTRACTORS A-V1 ilL'U-L'LI'-l. Msnufaet-jrers f F.-fh. To'rs. RI'ds and btslrs Jr.ier.or I. mm of cil klnut Harlrf""d Vi-"' ' ' iooii' sc. nu'l titul ars In Oij.A. 21. au S- ilitilni,1'i lxaL j yiktm tMaLfiAMCia. t J