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a. THE ROCK ISLAND ARGUS. WEDNESDAY, MAY 29, 1912. 9 BOOMERANGS ns . TlzE is LBS- MO CLASS 5 PRIZE MIDDLE TODAY IF-'A CHlNAMftN -eSPOKtr EH&USH- WOULD AM ENSUSHnAN WHO? TO THATj O (lee gets in) Q r whatA the S"Oi;ps I LEE?) l fun? I Argus Branch Offices For trie accommodation of Its patrons Id tuioui puu of lb city, The Argus I a mut.llineil a system of branch of fices, where subscriptions and want ad vertising may be received and any in formation left that may pertain to any department of the paper, news or busi dhi It la also planned to have at wen of these bran-h f3.ts every evening supply of copies of The Argus ot me day. s-j that any subscriber woo may feave failed under any circumstances to receive Mb paper. will be supplied rre f chaige. The Argui' rhain of branch o flic lnciuuc the following: J. J. itipp's uuliuu store, 4iui Fifth avenue K. .E Rowes pharmacy, ills Four teen Lb avenue. Rless arug store, Twebty-seventh Stie.-l, Seventn avenue. Vllemeyers drua '-ure. Eleventh ave nue, iirteenln street George W. M.lluouse. canf ectlonetry. (be fourth avenue Mrs. London's cotton store. Seventh tleet, 1 oarleentn avenue. litimbci.li i pharmacy, til Third ave nue. rter.aer'e grocerry. 125 Eleventh street. Rodert drug store. Thirtieth e'.reet and Fifth avenue. Coiitgt pharmacy, Seventh avenue and Thirty-eighth street. Oikun grocery. Thirteenth avenue and Thir'leth street. &telTi-r arun store, corner Fifth ave nue arid Twenty-third street. rOH HK.T HUtlUI. FOH RlsNT Six-room modern house. liKjjiie i.i7 i wen'.y-tnli d street. FOH I'.liVT Knit floor o.' house at UH7. Fourteenth sir el, to parlies V It bout hiiut uli KR RKNT --S.-ven-rooni Tl.il i re on 1 Hi ret . 'I fill 1 -sei olid SUeel. l.o-lhe at 11' lui4-..ie Foil l;l.. T Three -room cottage at l-7 '1 w enty-slx I Ii street. li.yjiret l.iiti. aYehl.e. FOR KENT Seven-room house on r out t cnlli an 1 a-ha.f street, lnujire 1011 1-ouriet-i.th Ueet. F 'It KK.NT Five-room g is at I '.J r.- ii.'i'in. . . 1 .. 1 if in an n oltage, with -ntn avenue F"K I'.INI far i.imi !. ll.., i... 1J " v h-roo.n will rii Tiviiftii n new iy unfurnished. I l.K.N 1' II. -x i. i ii', 1- k 1. 1 -r. ".in liouse, all "l.t i.oii, at :2' '1 went n-tu i.ic I'tl 'In lid avrij-. llio. sir i F K i li, i : u l:iM v. :i ii .ij St l eel. n ru, Nll.ll., ll. i.l. ! c house, mod 1 r Twenty Tiiird ave- FOR It liN T-- 1 1. reo live room flats; Iso'-slir bunding, opposite Rock Is land pasAct.ir depot. i'liorltt West ii' 1, I'l'II I'.i.NT SIX lo-'lll 1 1 - . K.' t I II, l,.l F"l; i: i nt In Oil,! viuili Heights, a new i; . f ,i i t. a. e. lectrl-r ".king. 11 and cls 1'lioi.tj vs i st 1267-1. lot. J vtjii room cottage with in o. i . i 'i l ttipi "v till' n t s lit 2v,7 Kifth aii't ,i i..iir avi-tiue. Ii,iuire 1703 'I . nt i. 1 1i slicci or i ill West 12S3K. Fit KI-..T -New nioderu seven-room it- with ouls;di: aleeping porch; i ..i I..-I i M i.-nt -urtli stlyt l and FiX l.. i.l, iiuu. Inquire of l-Uiliiger A. . .1. . F K I l.lglit-room modern house on I'.iMiln a:, l a-liall av-nue betweeu '1 .m i t n ami Tw .-ity-eighin ft i I i . l-al upvau hotel, louj ii 1 1 ii ei . it rilli Hk: VI FLAT 9. It'll KENT el n S I p Kirtli anu a FOR It KM' -el.llu.l lo. i flit, all mod Call at 132 Ue. ion t ti a V el hive-room modern flat, .-aud. i) per month, in U. Stevart. ditty build- q ill ol J. 1'IJII llk.NI MIM KI.I.ANKOl t. Foil KENT -iore ion 'Julia a en ue J S. v. est 1 list, f I om s a l .'i'.JKD. at 2 Kid -M.'ll.y. Pl.oi.e ni lo ii p. m. loll KKN1 -Two cnVe r iichIciii i onv ciue.it i, dui lor's ..111. e Apply . Ul l.g stole. Hi s..xleili .oint., with ail unable as a it nieitiw) ei' s il street. i-ilUt. hhftlO.t AL A TIOIOkvVa. JACKSO.V ill I.M t MAf lUt.-AI- torneys-al-iaw. ottlct in Kock, Island NaUonul bunk building ClbAicLa; MAlUrliALc Lawyers. Muiiv to luuii ou good real estate security. Koouis 3u. and 3v3 bly buliding. lco. k is.aiid. Hi. W1L1JAM M. WALK KK Alloiney. general law business, corporation, piobale and real estate law, 311 Peo ples baa. a bi.nu.i.g PUoue west 3.1 WALK kit. INUlvAM ei MWEENEY At toriie and counoelois al law. Money to loau ou real estate. kounis 3uu 3v3. People s National bank building sic EN lit Y A SlcHXIKI Attorneys-al-law. Loan inouc-y ou good security; wake voileclious. lirlei euces, Mitch ell Lyudo. banktra uihce, Milcneil at L nue building. I.MIHA.MK. PLkASANT . COX Heal estate and Insurant Lou us a specialty. Best fire companies represented. Your yat rouagv solicited, phones west 33, aiid c fclli. Oitue al court house. bLNMilil b Insurant Agency tire, life, acciidrtit, bea-.tu aud p.ale glass; real estate and loan. second floor, bafel) building. u.tlte phone, seal . Hesitleiite phone. 72-K. Open Wednesday and caiuiuay evemnga ftVE WILL BOND 1 UL-kkecuturs . ad mlulsli aloi s . guardians, trustees or any kind el Judicial bonds, ledges and society wthcors, t-uy, state or L'. K guvt-riiiuviil oihciais. contractors, po sillons ol trust, ta (act. any kind of bond you i.i.l iiiu,l bail isunds). Terms leasoiiabic. liacs St Clcave lalid. resident managers. Fidelity ti Dapeisu company of Mary laud. culljca-i long. COLLECTIONS MADE Hard accot U and claims eouevled. William s . Walktr. lawyer. Ill Peoples baa bundii.g Pbetue 84s. ABSTRACTS OK TITLBV ABSTRACTS) of tltie prepared or con tinued to date covering any real es tate in the county, prompt aud ac rutate service at reasonable rates. Reck Island Title A Abstract com pany; J.J. Ingram, preeidrnl; W. J .Saeeney. secretary; lOv-lul. second floor. Pexule s National bank buud- lO.MKACTUHt ASM Bl U.DKIIA CONTRACTORS AND BLILDERa. Maunf scturers of 8ash. Doors, Blinds ind Stair Interior finish of all kinds HirdwrMd eneer Flooring, and deal trs lu ti... ill aid Hi Eighteenth rereei. FOR REST ROOX1 FOR RENT Rooms; finest modern fur nished rooms In the citv. Kennedys 'the St. John's house), 1626 W-162ii Second avenue. FOR fiat. RENT Furnished rooms also Inquire ISO? Sixth avenue. FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping at 307 Third street. FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping; 217 Sixteenth street. FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping at 1525 Fourth avenue. FOR RENT Newly furnished modern rooms, with bath; 533 Twentieth street. rOR RENT Three furnished rooms for light housekeeping at 603 Seventeenth street. rOR RENT Three nicely furnished rooms for light housekeeping at ill Forty-fifth street. FOR RENT A large furnished room, ail modern, at 412 Nineteenth street, opposite public library. FOR RENT Two rooms, modern, for light housekeeping, at llflo Fourteenth-and-a-half street. FOR RENT Two modern furnished rooms for light housekeeping at 1133 Fourteenth-and-a-half street. FOR RENT Nicely furnished room, with modem conveniences; location central; at 123u Second avenue. FOR RKNT Four unfurnished modern rooms at k23 bevt-e, teenth street; par ties with children need not apply. FOR KENT Two modern furnished room, with board, at 7o9 Twenty-second street; very reasonable. Phone lr.32-K. FiR RENT Three modern unfurnish ed rooms, with use rt attic: g.o.1 lo cation; rent reasonable; t27 Twenty first street. FOR RENT Nicely furnished front room in private family of two: use .f phone; 122'j Third avenue. Phone west 1223-T. FOR RENT Modern furnished double room ana sinaie room rr iixiit riu.isc keepinsr; kitchen privileges. Inquire 14'i.' Seventh avenue. FOR RENT Two or three nlcelv fur nished room, with gas, suitable for light housekeeping Inquire C4i Twenty-fourth street. FOR RENT Suite rf light housekeep ing rooms, first floor: laundry i.rlvi lesres; children allowed; bedroom also; 627 .Seventeenth street. FOR RENT To gentlemen only, front room, all modern conveniences. In pri vate family, within three blcx-Us of New Harper hotel, old phone west 2100. FOR RENT Comfortable furnished rooms for light housekeeping, mod erate price, to people of good charac ter only; 1416 Third avenue. Old pl.oi.e -west 2027. WANTED .MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED Boarders; also have light housekeeping rooms. Inquire 2327 Fourth avenue. WANTED To rent a small cottage hv iiiiirri-d couple without children. Phone West 17'1. WANTED To rent, furnished house for summer: excellent references. Ad dress "F. W. 8." care Argus. WANTED Persons to leave all amateur finishing at Harts s drug store for the Brown studio, corner Third avenue and Twentieth street. WANTED To launaer, lace curtains; work promptly called for and deliv ered. Mrs. Luella Tltterington. 1441 Fourteenth street. Old phone west 114K-K. WANTED Light housekeeping rooms by man and wife, in private family pre ferred .or furnished house to care ..r durii g summer months. Address "S. J.," care Argus. WANTED To buy, furniture and stoves of all kinds; will pay highest market prices for second band goods. Kniff feecond Hand store. 142a Third avenue, Moline East 761. WANTED Your lawn mower to sharp en at your home; 50 cents: guaran teed. Also lawns to mow. and yard work Phone orders In care West 1121-JC J. H. Darby. WANTED From June 5 to Oct. 30. furnished six to eight-room house, between Eighteenth and Thirtieth i s-re-ts and Fifth and Ninth avenues Address Paul." care Argus. WANTED People to know that the best prices are paid for ladles' and gents' cast-off clothing, carpets, rugs etc. Deutch. $22 East Third street,' Davenport, Phone north 102S-Y. WANTED One hundred feather beds; liiKl est cash price putd for old feath ers, will remain hele a few days only. Drop postal at once to A. Zimmerman, irem-ral Delivery. Davenport. or Phone North 4S. Saratoga Hotel, and ' 1 will call on yu. I WANTED To buy, new and second j hand goods, stoves, furniture, carpets, etc.. also cast-off clothing, hats. I shoes, etc.; I pay highest prices: will ' buy. ceil or trade anything of value, i S. Fryer Second Haa4 store. 1505 ' Second avenue. Phone west 2 47. WANTED 8- Fryer's Second Hand store pas the highest cash prices fur stoves, furniture. carp ts, rags, cast off clothing, shoes, hats, and tools of all kinds. We buy .sell or trade any thing if value. Give us a call. The Red Front. 150 Second avenue. Phone west 247. WANTED To have you telephone the ' CJ Jo-ny Shop ' If you wish us to cail at your home with samples of high grade hosiery and knit underwear. We also take orders for hand em broidered dresses, waists, household liner. . Irish crochet bags, brooches, bat pin, etc. Hilda C. Browner. 2123 Eighth avenue. Phor.e west IKil-lv. LOST ASD FOISD. LOST Sunday evening on Watch Tow er car. a $i bill tied in handkerchief. Return to 142 Fourteenth s red and reteive reward. iAfi e.turaay arierr.oon. a lady's i handbag containing gold watch and a j do.lar. Return lo 5 Eighteenth street ! and receive reward. LOST Female fox terrier, white mlth brown spots; inmiii to r.ame cf 'Pan.'' Lireral reward for retarn to B. M. Jsrvls. H41 Twenty-fifth street. LOST Gold bar pin with letter "M." on Sixth avenue between Nineteenth and Twr nty-sixth streets. Call or notify 15 Eighteenth street Ph"oe west lt-T and receive reward LOST Between Rock Island house and 1221 Fourteenth street, probably on Lore: View car. gentleman s gold bun tin esse watch, witn leaiher f. 1 Reward for ret urn of tame to i; Po ui lecXith tuttl. WASTED MALE HELP. WANTED Planer and buffer: Rock Is land Manufacturing company. WANTED Two experienced men to plow farm; inexperienced men need not apply. O. 8. Glenn, R. R- 1. Osco, 111. WANTED Good solicitors for local work. Apply after o p. m. at 1133 Fourteenth-and-a-half street. Phone 117-Y. WANTED Agents; call and see the fast, sl selling article made; profits good; orders at everc home, See W. F. Keiser. office 216'Safety building. WANTED Laborers for construction work at new building on Fifth ave nue, between Fifteenth and Sixteenth street. Moline. Apply It W. Horsr, general contractor. WANTED Bright young men to bell goods on KoiK Island passenger trains; good opportunity for right parties. Apply J. 4. Gner news stand. Rock Island depot. WANTED Electricians; linemen; steady employment for competent men on repair and maintenance of lines and equipments. Apply by let ter to Kmployraent Office. Department E. Illinois Steel company, Elghtv r.inth street and the fclraud. South Chicago, 111. WANTED Workmen seeking employ ment in Mollne.iEast Moline. Rock Is land. Davenport or Betteudort can get Information regarding situations t by applying to Labor Bureau. Trt City Manufacturers' association, Mo line theatre building, Moline. 11L No fees charged. WANTED Able bodied men for the U. Marine corps, between the ages of ly and 35; must be native born or have lirst papers; monthly pay $13 to additional compensation possi ble; food, ci'Hiung. quarters and med ical attendance iree; after Su years' service can retire with 75 per cent of pay arid allowances; service on board ship and a.-hore In all parts of the world. Apply at I". S. Marine Corps Recruitii.g office, State bank build ing. Rock Island. 111. WASTED FEMALE KELP, WANTED Dining room girl at Rock Island House cafe. WANTED Middle aged woman to do general housework. Apply 1401 Third avenue. WANTED Girl to do light housework, . forenoons only. Ai.ply at if 411 Twenty-second street. I ni. i bii i om pi-cent girl to do gen eral noiiseworK; no washing; at 556 Klin street. Phone west 414. WANTED Toung lady to assist in photo studio. Airily Philleo Studio, it ., k Island, over the Hub Clothing store. WANTKI) Girl to work In ice cream parlor; must be experienced. Applv Buffalo Candy Co., 324 Twentieth street. WANTED Girl to do general house work; ex pel it-need cook; good wages. Apply 2431 Eighth avenue. Phone west 7as. WANTED Middle aged woman as cook in a small lamily and as companion to Ia.lv of the h-jute. Apply 421 Tweniy-lirst street. WANTED Girl to do general house work, three in lamily. Inquire M J nompson, Eleventh and Brasliar streets. 1'lione west 652-Y. WANTED Ladies to learn beauty cul ture; our Instructions, demonstra tions, lectures, examination, methods, ail save lime and work; our diplo mas recognized everywhere; positions waiting In best parlors for competent operators. Write today. Moler col lege. Chicago. 111. WANTED Capable business women, teachers and nurses, to travel or open o dices; income $15 to $i'j weekly; also la.ly with small capital to hold sup plies for urnier workers; business es tablished 2j years; permanent and profitable; a free return ticket given to California for ail good workers; investigate. Room 2, Schmidt hotel, Kill Second avenue. Mrs. Scnultx, manager. WANTED At once, five bright, capa ble ladies over 21 to travel, demon strate and sell dealers; iow.i. Illinois and northern territory: s.-hoo teach ers, milliners and clerk desirable; $25 to "') per week; railroad fare paid. Goodrich Drug company, 13DS-10 Har ney street, omaha. Neb. Call for Mr. or Mrs. Howard Goodrich, Hotel Dav enport. Davenport, Iowa, Tuesday and Wednesday. WANTED MAI E OR FEMALE. WANTED Solicitors; men and women to Join; cover Illinois territory; good, live proposition; salary, commission, railroad fait paid. Call Wllsou, Hotel Sherman. WANTED "i a to earn a dollar an ev ening addressing envelopes for me at Lome, ail particulars necessary to start work for dime. H. Harablln, Siatiori A 31b. Grand Rapids, Mich. WANTED Men and women everywhere to represent largest nianuiacturers' outlet organization, selling furniture, rags and stoves direct to consumer at fa tor prices Those having large acquai nt :ih e can increase present in come immensely. Address The Outlet, Mo South Wabash avenue, Chicago III. WANTED BJITtlATlOXa. WANTED Position by young lady stenographer. 2 ears' experience. Phone west 164S-K. WASTED TO KXrilASGB. VvTnt"ed"o eTcngeT 120 acres timber land, or sni.yei property or vacant lot or two. Call al or address 242t Eighteenth avenue. BISISESS CUASCES. FOR SALE Millinery business; must be sold in 10 days, new stock and fixtures, price $1.2o0. E. W. Maher, real estate and insurance, 07 Fif teenth street, Moline. ill. IF you want to begin or expand busi ness, write the Board of Trade. Wey burn. Saskatchewan. We want indus tries, relaners and wholesalers. Elec tric power, water, fuel, cheap. Build ers with capital needed. Population doubled this year. PARTNER $5,000 will buy half Inter est In my wholesale and retail busi ness, which will pay you from $12, Ouw to $15.u00 a year on tbe invest ment I w.ll show the above lo be correct by personal interview. Busi ness will s and ti.e strictest Invest! gallon. io person but ober man. ut his full with th cash, who can put his full free into the ousinrsa. need answer Best cf references given and reauireA Will explain by personal interview why I must nave a partner Address W. J. Smith. 19.3 Ogdea avenue, Chi cago. 111. l'KKllAU WEILS DETECTIVE AGENCY 527 South Dearborn street. Chicago. III. Estab shed i war?. We give expert. ci.f:.1er.l;. :i -a- .-t rvi e. r.o r.arae f t c r.s jltat:...!. Te.tihor.fc Harrison lifit a-ud .124. FOB SALE CITT PKOPERTT, FOR SALE Housea from 11.600 to $1. 00. on easy terms Fhcoe llfiS-K. K. W. Robinson. FOR SALE A bargain In two lots, each 4xl30; price SbvU for both. Set) Eck hart 4; Buff um. FOR SALE Three-room cottage at 1507 Twenty-sixth street. Inquire 419 H Eighth avenue. FOR SALE If you want a clean 10 per cent investment In good city proper ty, address "J. and E.," Argus. FOR SALE Double dwelling: rents 133 per month; price 33,300; a very good Investment. Reidy Bros. FOR SALS Eight-room house, partly modern, water and gas; lot tux 150. Inquire at ul Third street. Easy terms. FOR SALE Cheap, a new entirely mod ern seven-room house, at Twenty-afth street and Fifteenth avenue. Applx Linicger & Meyer. FOR BALE At a bargain, a store, with flat above, located at 27S Fifth ave nue. Inquire K. Thona. 10 Twenty eighth street, city. FOR SALE Lots Is Island View Height addition; finest in the city; aak for prices and terms C & McDanled. 502 Safety building. Rock Island. FOR SALE Modern eight-room house: east front; one block from school bouse- church, park car line. Inquire 02 Forty-third street. Phono west 12V1-K. FOR SAL LoU ID Scheuermann fifth addition. Seventh street and Fifteenth avenue; payments $5 per month. Call 1700 Sixth street. old phone West 126. FOR SALE I have a 40xl25-foot lot, between Tenth and Eleventh streets on Thirteenth avenue; cheaper than it sold J..r three years ago. Inquire 1512 Fourth avenue. FOR SALE A few fine lots on and near Eighteenth avenue, between Ninth and Eleventh streets; will sell on ta-sy payment plan. Call James G. Britton. Phone west 12tiJ-L. FOR SALE Eight-room bouse; new; bath, electric light, furnace; on car Hue; sacrifice for quick sale; will rent, or exchange for small property. Ap ply 2133 Ninth street. Phone west 1514-X. FOR SALE Modern seven-room house, practically new. in Edgewood park; also rive-room cottage near Four teenth avenue and Thirty-niut'i street. For full particulars call al till Forty second street. FOR SALE $5,000 for reven-room two story frame all modern house; lot 50x150; good barn; owner will con siuer a trade for cither property. For particulars see Eckhart & iiuffum, room 14, btate bank. FOR SALE At a bargain, eight-room strictly modern house. In good loca tion, two blocks from Broadway church; hot water heat, electric light, gas, lot S0xl4.J. Address "Bargain." care Argus, or call west 335-X. FOR SALE Lota In South Helghta south of Aiken street, btween Twelfth and Seventeenth streets; on easy terms; $2a down, balance In five years. E. W. Ro'oinson, 1454 Rich mond street. Whone west 115-K. FOR SALE In A 1 condition, story and u half six-room collage, with bath, furnace, g.is. sewer, hot and cold wa ter; high, dry cellar; paved street; de sirable location; wul net t per cent; for quick sale $3,250. Address "P. D. J.," care Argus. FOR SALE On account of leaving the city 1 -will 4-ell my residence at 1015 Thirteen! h avenue, consisting of six room cottage, with tras. electricity, and two lots 4"xl2r, ail in first class condition; terms $l.fiuu cash, balance on time. Inquire ou premises. FOR SALE Seven-room cottage, with screens throughout, storm porch, bath room, hot and cold water, furnace, electric lights, large basement, ce ment walks; lot 60 by 140 feet; gar den and fruit; good transportation; one-half block from car line. For quick sale will sacrilice for $2. bun cash. Address "Owner," care Argus. FOR SALE Full size lots. $25; $3 cash, $2 a month; located in South Side addition, suburb of Houston, Texas, where the government is spending $2,500,000 on the great ship canal to make Houston a seaport. Millions more going into skyscrapers, hotels and factories. Houston has doubled In population in live years. Big op portunity for investors. Write for illustrated literature. Mutual Land company, 117$ Scanlan buliding, Houston, Texas. , FOR SALE LASDS. FOR SALE Choice and cheap, 83-acre bottom farm in South Moline. close to city limits; ripe for acreage division W. C. Wilson. 3107 Fifteenth street, Moline. Phone 695-X. FOR SALE Eighty-acre farm, two miles northwest of Taylor Ridge;. well Improved; will take small tlly prop erty as part payment. James Q. Brit ton. Phone west 1267-L. FOR SALE Twenty-one acres of land on Thirty-eighth street within seven blocks of Elm street car line. Also a corner lot &xl2 feet, in Moline. Good business lot. Inquire at 1222 Thirteenth street Moline. POR SALE Or exchange; I have 310 acres tf alfalfa bottom land In the state of Kansas, with good water sup ply, large stone house, stable-, gran ary, stock corral, well, windmill, etc. I desire to secure a modern s ven or eight-room house, eonvenienllv lo cated in Rock Island .for a permanent home. If Interested, address A M P.n.ner. Y. M. C. A. building. Rock Island. 111. riBJt LSSLRAACBL CfccHss E. E'odgsoa (The Best Is the Cheapest) FIRE. LIFE. LIGHTNING AND WIND 8XORM INSURANCE Established IzT.. OSes, 1718 Third avenue. Rates rea sonable. ROCK ISLAND. ILL. HOMES IN THE Louisiana Deltas This "Empire Embryo" contain eleven million acres, when drained and farmed lan feed the whole United States: Willi soil, r II mate aad market ' makes the Louismna Delta the keystone ' vt ,h '"ni"-11 States, and we can truly 1 ne stone wr.icn me builder re I Jected becometh the corner stone of the I build. n g" These lands have been here tofore rejected, as their values were not fully realized unt.l recently. Tie tide of immigration is now for the soma, especially to the Delta Lands of Louisiana. Go woih the IJjislana Delta Farms company June 4 and see for yourself before purchasing else where. For particultrs consult Ellig T. Brawley, Special Agent Consult J. W. Stewart. Local AgenL 316 Safety Building . FOB SALE MISCELLAJIEOfS. FOR SALE A black leather twin go cart at 1617 Twenty-fourth street. FOR SALE Motorcycle in good con dition. $50. Inquire 3110 Fifth ave nue. FOR f ALE Cheap, stock In Reynolds Pattern & Machine company. Phone I west 759-K. FOR SALTS Small cook stove, used five months; In fine condition; at 730 Thirtieth street. FOR SALE Thoroughbred Scotch col lie puppies, live weeks old; finely marked. Phone west 1337-X. FOR SALE Rock Island brand mus tard, at all groceries and meat mar kets: It's great; only 10 cents. FOR SALE Four card tables, couch, and Burrows pool and billiard table 5x5. Call at 2524 Seventh avenue. FOR SALE Two-cylinder, six to eight horse power, first class pleasure boat, fully equipped, ready for tne water. Inquire 1011 Fourth avenue. FOR SALE Gasoline stove, chairs, ta bles, cupboard. cooking uteuslls. dishes, and furniture, suitable lor camping; at 2734 Seventh avenue. FOR SALE Cheap, Obrer visible type writer; perfect coudition and does splendid wilting; could ship on ap proval and trial. Write to Charles W. Rickart, Rosedale. Kan. FOR SALE Horizontal gasoline engine as good as new; 2V to S horse pow er: also line shaft unii gtimA small machinery. Guslav Blechschmldt. 1546 Sixteenth street. Rock Island. FOR SALE At a bargain, almost new 1S12 single cylinder magneto model Harley Davidson motorcycle. Har rington Studio. Fifteenth street, Mo line. FOR SALE One 4-cyllnder. 10 horse, power Lock wood-Ash motor. In per fefct condition. $125; can be seen at B. F. Peek garage, Moline, 822 Elev enth avenue. Moline. Fur appointment phone east 1057 -X. FOR SALE Carriage horse, young, sound and stylish, safe for lady; also station wagon, jiearly new surrey, park wagon, and harness; all In tip top shape; 1"4 Thirteenth street. Phone west 75S-L. FOR SALE Eggs for hatching, from the famous laying strain of Buff Or pingtons and Bun Rock: $1 and $2 per 15; baby chicks $2.50 and $3.50 per dozen. Twenty-fourth street and Twentieth avenue. Old pliuua Su3 Y. FOR SALE A few eggs from my prize winiflng Barred Rocks, at $1.60 per 15, and from Buff Orpingtons, closely re lated to Madison Square garden (New York) winners, lull, at $2; guaran teed 80 per cent fertile. H. E. Kill mer. (00 Second street. Phone west 1416-Y. AVCTIOSEER. II. HEDRICK General auctioneer All kinds of merchandise and household goods auctioned at your house. Res idence. 641 V4 Twentieth street. Phone west 655-K-. LEGAL. Executor's Notice. Estate of Charles Nesseler, Sr., de ceased. , The undersigned having been ap pointed executor of the lust will and testament of Charles Nesseler, Sr., lalo of the county of Rock Island, state or Illinois, deceased, hereby gives notice that he will appear before the lion. Benjamin Bell, judge of the probate court of Rock Island county, at the probate court room, in the city of Rock Island, at the September term, on the first Monday in September next, at which time all persons having claims against said estate are notified and re quested to attend for the purpose of having the same adjusted. All persons Indebted lo said estate are requested to make immediate payment to the under signed. Dated second day of May, A. D. 1912. CHARLES NESSELER, JR., Executor. R. W. Olmsted, attorney. Executor's Notice. Estate of Eliza A. Ward, deceased. The undersigned having been ap pointed executor of the last will aud testament of Eliza A. Ward, late of the county of Rock Island, state of Illinois, deceased, hereby gives notice tiiat he will appear before the Hon. Benjamin Bell, judge of the probate court of Rock Island county, at the probate court room. In the city of Rock Island, at the July term, on the first Monday In July next, at which time all persons having claims against said estate are notified and requested to attend for the purpose of having the same adjuster. All per sons indebted to said estate are request ed to make immediate payment to tne undersigned. Dated 25th day of April. A. D. 1912. EDWIN WARD. Executor. Walker, Ingram & Sweeney, solici tors. Administrator's Nallee. Estate of Hugh Gavin, deceased. The undersigned having been ap pointed administrator of the estate of Hugh Gavin, late of the county of Rock Island, state of Illinois, deceased, here by gives notice thut he will uppear be fore the probate court of R.ck Island county, at the probate court room, lu the city of Rock Island, at the June term, on the lirst Monday In June next, at which time uii persons having claims against said estate are notified and re quested to attend for the purpose of having the same adjusted Ail n.-i-son. j indebted to said estate are requested to I make immediate payment to the under signed. Dated 4th day of June, A. D. 1912 PRED E. GAVIN Administrator. Jackson. Hurst & Stafford, attorneys. Notice of Final Betilemeat. Estate of John Barth. deceased. Public- notice is hereby given that the undersigned. Russell R. Barth and May Bleuer, executors of the estate of Jonn Barth, deceased, have this day filed their final report and settlement as sach in the Probate Court of Rock Island coun ty, and hearing on said report has be-n set for June 12, 1912. at nine o'clock a. m . at which time persons In terested may appear and make objec tions thereto, and if no objections are filed, said report will be approved at tnal time, and the undersigned will ask for an order of distribution, and will also ask to be discharged. Rock Island. Illinois. May 17. 1912 RI'SSELL R BARTH. MAY BLEUER. Executors of estate of John Barth, de ceased. James W. Maucker. attorney. Pietlre ef Flaal settlesneat. Estate of Fred Carlson, deceased. Public notice is hereby given that the undersigned. Maria Carlson, admin istratrix of tne estate of Fred Carlson, has this day riled her final ri-ium -,.a settlement as such In the nrobate court ! of Rock Island county, and hearing on OB.-. , j-... . - - i o i jai.e IS, nil, at o'clock a. m . at which time persons Interested may appear and make ob jections thereto, and If no objections are filed said report will be approved at that time, and the undersigned will ask for an order of distribution, and will also ask to be discharged Rock Island, 111 . May 24. 1912 MARIA CARLSON. Administratrix of the Estate of Fred Carlson, def eased. Walker, iiigrata & Sweeney, attor- Swat the Fly.jf2 It Is the Most Dangcr- ntis Animal (in F.ieelh ! ; 1 k,i-h- 4f- vt ! Wlian bacterlologTBtA inform US that the avarsura nv carries on its oodv I-. 1, 60,000 germs, says Farm Dairy. ing, surely we should feel a just cause , for grave alarm. HOU8EFLIES AS CARRIERS OF DISEASE. Flies spread tuberculosis, diph theria, typhoid fever, scarlet fe ver, summer complaint and fe vers of bsbies by carrying disease from one to another. Keep everything clean and there will be no foes. Don't let flies have a place to vlay their eggs. Keep covered all plsces where young flies may bs hatched. Put scrssns at windows and doers. Where is dirt there are flies. TTtH' ! I A FLY CATECHISM! The following questions and answers were prepared by the Indiana state board of health aud have been widelj copied. The school board of Asheville, N. C caused them to Lu pasted iu tbe spelliriK books lined in tbe graded schools of the city: W hi-re U the rijr born? In manure and tilth. Where does the fly live? In every kind of filth. Is anything too tilthy for the fly to eat? No. Where doe-s be go when he leaves the surface closet and the manure pile and the spittoon? Into the kitchen and dining room. What does he do there? He walks on the bread, fruit and vegetables. He wipes his feet cn the butter aud bathes in the milk. Does the fly visit the patient sick with typhoid fever, consumption aud cholera Infantum? He does, aud he may call on you next. Is the fly dangerous? Hs is man's worst pest and mors dangerous than wild beasts or rattlssnakes. What disease does the fly curry? He carries typhoid fever, consumption and summer complaint. How? On his winps and hairy feet. What is his correct nams? Typhoid fly. Did he. ever kill any one? Ho killed more American soldisrs during the Spanish-American war than did the bullets of the Spaniards. Where are the ureatest number of cases of typhoid fever, consumption and summer complaint? Where there are the most flics. Where are the most flics? Where there is the most tilth. Why should we kill the fly? Be cause he may kill us. When shall we kill the fly? Kill hlin before he Rets wiiiKS. Kill him when he is a maRot In the manure pile. Kill him while he is in the egg state. How? Keep the tstables dry and clean aud don't allow any manure to stay on the premises Ioiimct than one week. Have all other tilth and tnnh accumulatinj; on your premises remov ed or burned at least once a week. If your neighbor fails to comply with these rules and allows flics to breed tin his premises to visit you. screen your doors and windows and keep them out. An Inveterats Punster. "You have no business in that boat." said Theodore Hook one day to u stout man sealed iu a little craft on the Thames. "What do you mean?" said the man annrily. "Exactly what I say," retorted Hook. "You have no business in that boat." "Then perhaps it may Interest you to know," said the stout man still more angrily, "that this Is my own pleasure Luat." "Exactly," said the inveterate punster, "a pleas ure boat. That is just what I said. You have no business in that boat" And before the man in the boat had j recovered from I. Is astonishment Hook had strolled away. Deadly Glasses. A contrast to the Venetian clashes which were popularly supposed to fly to pieces if poisoned liijuor were poured into them were glasses which poison eu all who drank from them. The fioi so:i was crystallized at the bottom of the glass, from which it was indistin guishable, and as it dissolved very slowly it could be used many times with deadly effect Some Mich plasses can be seen at the Uritisli museum. Loudon Chronicle. Happy Thought, Abby. the iittiest tirl of the family, was seated at the breakfast table one morning. As usual, egs were served. Either she was not hunfrry or she had grown tired of the Inevitable bill of fare, for very earnestly and soberly she remarked. Ml do wish hens would ka.v something besides eggs." Youth's Companion. Moving Pictures. "I Just e moving pictures '" "All right. Come up to tbe nous and help move ours I never couid do It to suit my wife, an how." Detroit Free Press A Cass of Emphasis. ' What keeps u broke most of tbe rune is the difference between what we have to prnd and what we kave to spend Pnrk. All the we all tie time The Argua. 1 Johnny Jones r-i i a '3 !S1TJ F JtX Oe "Nothing Succeeds Like Success For instance, look at us. What we used to be and what we are today. Noted, unsupported, and all alone in our business of loaning money on household goods, pianos, diamonds, salaries, ate. We have no competi tion). So rccsH yur high rate loan companies and bring your business to us. Then you will be glad that you read thU ad. Phone West 177. CUT RATE LOAN CO. 304 Best Bldg. Rock Island, 111. J. W. JONES Pres. Salary loans a specialty 1 i inn' infin r'l srT tODGR DIRECTORY. Maaoalc. TRIO LODGE. No. 67. A. F. A. M. TRIO LODGI AMee mont els In stated communication Qrst Thursday of each th at 7:30 p. ni. By order of Carlton O Taylor. W. M. William B. Pettit. secretary. M 1 SC ELL A S EO I' S. LET Eruss do your paperhauging; 15 cents a roll; wall paper at a cents a roll and up; 2621 Sixth avenue. CASH paid for old clothing, carpets rugs, etc. A. Deulsch. 222 East ThirC! street, Davenport. Phone north 102S-Y. IP YOU WANT to buy. sell, trade or rent anything, engage help or secure a situation, the Mail and Journal Is the only paper In Moline that can do It for you. Mail and Journal wants are popular, and Mail and Journal wants bring results. One-half cent pur word is the price to all alike, cash tn advance: two-cent stamps will do. Evening and Saturday Mail and Journal. Moline. I1L BIl'l.TlPl.tC E1.LCTKOI.I9I9. MULTIPLE ELECTROLYSIS Supurflu our hairs on face and arms perma nently removed with one to six needles; four to six hours' work in one with six needles. Address Miss A. M. Kittridge. Hal 1. Aigyie Plats, Brady street, Davenport Old phone Else. km'hevh asu a to i ta ob. reTiaTuTe'stT wagon covers, etc. Tents for rent. O also manufacturer or awnings, tents l'.oesnler & Co.. 301) fifteenth street. FLORISTS. HENRY OAETHJE Proprietor Cblp pianuock nursery. Cut flowers and designs of all kinds. City store, 14u7 Second avenue. Teleobuue 1110. SWEU1MI MOVEMENT. SWEDISH MOVEMENT Miss A. Eln arsen, graduated Swedish masseuse, gives treatment In private homes. Phone west 829-L Address bis Thlr-ty-iilntii street. (i.tiHinvtvr. MRS. li.XI'.TM AN Clairvoyant mid Mill. r. Phone wi st 174I-Y. Address 7"0 Ninth street, Rock Island. Read ing, a 0 cents. FOR kESt. WE have tbe complete htt of every va cant house, or room In the trl-eltle, it won't cost y.ju one cent to sua this ilst. Summertleld's. 113-1 li F-VHt Sec ond s'.recL, Davenport. SKIN and FURS Top prices Jor skunk, coon or mink. Highest prices lor feath ers. Telephone 2069. Heaidence 1210 West Second Etret-t. Dav enport ED. SHOE. II. Spring Jewelry Comprising bangle ear drop3, cloisonne enameled bar pins, beauty pins, col lar pins, belt pins, la val lieres, can be found at our store. You'll find the prices right and the as sortment not equaled in this vicinity. J. Ramser Jeweler 1 1 ti J