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ImjM I COULD PULL ONE! oc TwiNj WE9p A 'or OCT O CQ5fs4E&lE 3 t I . Argus Branch Officet for the laomraoOmlon of lt patron In vnrl'juh larm of th. city. Th Argur B'm. vhir . jtvffcriMiona and want ad- S'L';r,i"";"V.f 'r.T; or,busl: 'iW.ly cf cupl.a ol The Arifua of tb ly. that liny aubrrrlber who may t tiuv Jalli-J lender any clrcuniBtanres to rereivv Mi paprr. Will ba aupplled fre ftt i-harge. j Th Arrua- rhaln of "branch nfllcei Int-'uM.- 'he foliowlna;: J. J. Klpp'a notlun a-.ore, 43H rifth : Vfr. ui ! H K. Itowfi pharmacy. 4111 Four- I tenh avi nue. F.le oruir etor Twenty-aerenth i tr.i-t. S'-ventfi avnui Ullem-yer'a drur atore. Elerenth ave nue. Klricenit, .in-ft. t-orv'e v. M.iinouae. confectionery. lr Fourth avenue. Mr. London' notion ptora, Beventb Ir.et. t o :rti i-nth avenue. Ueimbeck'a pharmacy. KSS Third ava Hue Binter'a roce.-y. tti Eleventh t -ert Itod-rt dr-ir alore. Thirtieth alr.et ari'J Fifth avenue. C'dllejui piiarmary. Seventh avenue nd Thirty - :h'!i afreet. Oljion gri.ri.rv. Thirteenth avenua and Ti'lril.t Ktrert Pf. Ini r .tore, rnrn.r Fifth ave- rni. nr d Ti-i-it v-t h !rd atreeL K'lt JIKN T- I.U-ht-room double house HI 'inn S.-v.-nt.oTiMl stM'.t. Inn. urn t.'.:!n Nit III in, roil KKXT Six lii-mht.. Slxt.-. . M ot jmr.-K. o'tn l:ois- n South h it ml it -h.i si ret . V,'. I'.oli! n: on J"fK HKNT - SI -rno, ,n-i-e. f'i ! t r If IlKl't llli'l Kti. M'IMT, W.ller. ' J.'.ai Kik li! It -ii ml -m - hn If nwmie. yU HKNT Mod. T n . i I ot WH'er hi nt . , I' iiorho ,d. Iri'juit 1 1 :t:' -loom h' il )e ; l H h -n lie. tu; .1 v I'"R RKNT -Nortii mile of a! it. -ill. I., in. IM'- HI .". p; T.ver.M r I n;nre "f I I l'ifr ii Ki':n meat m.iik't modern ' v.-vent u avi tiut. I ' R RKNT Ijiij.1. .il1 mo.l.-rn tmiiri .-.Mil it ii i et Tent :i , t,.-tt sir. et I ..(. Kl re, t. Rt olie v. i-r KlX roofrili, l,'l u eeli m' ti t . tiu1. on Twi'ii ''I Twinll.th I 'J4 - K. KOI'. li:T KI.ATS. Ii! RKN'I'- .M .dent V.n'. npposite'j.'ark. et ,; Wet Third street, I'livenpon I tin 1 1 1 1 e within F"R Riv'NT A inoibiii six-room flfit: I t'.". I v ent v-ili t Urc t. Inquire li ul 'i'tt i ntiet Ii btre. t. FOR RKNT Modern steam heated flats; Ml T'vent y-si vent ti iitreet. Inquire rial estate deuler. irr phone nortB 81 sr.. I OH RENT Fi its of five rooms: all , modern; US per inontli; at 132C Fifth- und a-half avieue Mrs. C. L. Wiilk- , er. Plume west 85S-Y. R HKNT - H April 1. two i ew j Mrietly niort.., i, f1ni. i t 'I'm, i Iv tilth ltr-et end i k I ' 1 1 1 1 1 aveti.if. ,t; lti1!' tilo,. In-in l.otKv:ev ,..r lit.e. Ad Ires l.. Husiiiiwie-i. l 7 Tw en- t -sixth Street, or illll West H.4. . t J - ' t'UK HKNT 1IIK Kl l,AM-;Ol S. F'lR RKNT- A limn with lljr'.t P'ld wa-ti-. Inquire l.,'i; Kourfh HVi-n-,e. I"iK RKNT-Mt.e at-.. I .t linlf n.-res land, on, mile sou ! lt w.-st nf Milan W. R. Ilit.les. f. 1 o T en t V - M'i-i 'Ud street. !"K RKNT -1 3" - i re farm, nmr Kdn Itintoii. III. l'or 1 1 1 ' 1 j.;irti.- Ihj-s i-;.I .'i I'lii t-aeftv li'.ild im, ur .li"iie wist 1M v 1-MiR RKNT Now bullillna: Ititer.ded for infection) ry. flinri "nlr, etc ; live phioe. In r: tr.ni' lent ttiol trm-d f..r rUl.i i ii': Aj- v W ili.nm .in liMi-ul-: . ,i I- II o-. it. li !. 1-OK HKNT A spieiiiii, s:d-- cf!ii c l ",-m.- , ti Uf Rolnm-ori b-ili.l.uu C.liv loot:.-, wit'-i hit-fc: li 1. one ! t u o lie i.'n F K Rho.nl.-. Ml F.oc Ftllte of out ul floor o either two " '. roomy va-ilt rc'ins. cra, i.s -i building SUM F.l.t .1 M.OI !. LKT Fro., do ; vent a roii. t oll and up . ' ' l'hwtie wi st 1 ' .-;r pi-er hanging. In. .i I i uper at . .its a Th i in f oirt li fc'.ruet . ! ; K IF YOV WANT to buy. eell. trade or rent anything. rr..i'i- help or secure a sllmiic-ii. the Niuu ond Journal l.-i the only paper tti Aminie t!:at can do are popni.tr. and MjiiI and ,Tuurnl are popular, nioi M ki and Journal , wjnl t ii-.K r.jlis One-half cent , p.-r word is the price lo ul alike i am In uJvn.:i-. to-cent slumra wnl , do. Kvin:ng una saiurauy ia.i a.,a Journal, ioune. l;L (OI.LKCllOSs, COLLECTIONS MAI'K Hard accounts j and claims colle ted William M , Walker. lwtr. 311 Peoples Bank I building. j BUIM-.'tl UPPOHTUNITIES. A $."(' I NT KR F.ST in a !. ultimate busi ness, sale as a bank, viil not a f nlen rtid Income fcr van. t 'upturn Jay Jlursely. 113 Maple street. S.iuit S:e. Marie dlch. FIKK IMilRAXE. Oli rites f?4 Fighteer.th Street. (The Best Is the Cheapest) FIRE INSURANCE. ESTABLISHED 174. American Ins. Co Newark. N J Amrr.'-an Union Ins Co. .. .Philadelphia Auric iUural Ins. Co New York Farmers ln- ora ra. Citv of New York Ins. Co New York Reliance Fire Ii.s. Co Pl.iladel; hl.i : Iloston Ins. C Massachusetts . Ins. Co State of Illinois ... Rockford. Ill ' Connecticut Fire In. Co. ... Connecticut! Mutual Life In. Co New Jersey I Mutual Benefit Ufa icJ. C4L . Jcw Jtraa 1 HERE'S 'WHERE BEN GETS A 1 ' n ' I LL. HUSTLE AND &ET $A I I ILL TAKE MEOA. CV.EI2 meV sen! COME HftvE A &NAKE Ritc I ILL. HUSTLE AND GET Affog ryjftFif?Mrls ,TONTb AMD SAVE" FROM A BuiLDIeJG r " FOR RENT ROOMS. FOR RKNT Lipht housekerplng roomi at 217 isxtf-Tith utrert. yr,t rFNT-FurnhhtJ room for llht ill lC. F, ul. 0ufJ5 .,,I-t j.-OR pF-vpF,,rrl,b,j rontna for lla-ht FIt RKXT-M.-.dfrn fumlahed room. - - " .-" yon JlF.NT Lorge modern fumlahefl r"m at 1120 Second avenue. Phone t f 49-Y , n ir P.EVT Modern furnished room. n : trallv Jncattd. Inquire 1230 Sec- oid avenue FOR RENT Furnlhed rooma and i,ri at l?c? Second avenue; modern; P,.r tet Fl: RHNT Modern furnished room, foi- sni!mn. Arpy Flat 1. 2014 Th'i J u". -ni;e. FOl: II EXT Nlnely furnished front room, with all modern convenience, t ?2n Sixth avenue. F(JI. KTNT Furnished room, with hoard in private family, at 2225 Fourth avenue. Modern convenl fiir'i. FOH JtlvNT -Mod"rn furnished front room. Miiifnb! Ujv one or two. g-fntlf-hi n prt-f' rrvd. Kotienfleld flats, sia'e 12. FK Ui:NT Modern furnished room, with board, to gentleman preferred; very riaMonable; at 70 Tweuty-set-ond ftreet. FOH RKNT Two modern furnished rooms for llKht housekeeping, to oou pln without children, at SIS Twenty first t reet. 1 I'( R RENT Two rooms furnished for lijrht iKMiHekeepinar; no children; ref-t-rencea required: at 74D Fourteenth- and-a-lialf street. FOR RENT Furnished front room In private family, suitable fT frentle man. all modern; at 121S Third ave nue. Phone west 1223-X. FOR RUNT Two or three nicely fur msto'd modern riiums for ltht house-Kiii-il-K. rent r- asmiable: nt 803 Sec ond ii. tine. phone west 1S74-Y. FOR RKNT Two nleely furnished mod el n rooms for liKht nousekeeplng to I-,-.-pop.sihle parties: referencee fx i li:i:'4'. il . Address "S. C." i-are Argus. For; HKNT Three or four furnished looms for linlit housekeeping, on ground door, lintiaee heat, hot and old w.-iter. bath and laundry, at 1112 Thirty-ninth street. FOR RKNT A well furnished front n : electric i:ht. hot and cold wa- ! ro' ter lavatory in town ; hot water heat er for bath: board across tho street; lij'! seventeenth street. Phone 1187-X. WliTKl MISrKI.I.AEOl. V A NT KI I,ace curtains laundered st 1F.41 Twenty-fifth street. Phone west ;-"7-k. WANTKM- A position as housekeeper or woik by the week. Inquire at 712 S nd aenue. I WANTED To buy seco-nd hand house 1 hold ku(m1: fair price. J. Baker. JI"Ui:e fall east 1?.1S. WAN"TK1 Hy couple without children, five or six-room house, close In. Ad dress "V. A.,'' care Arau. WANTETD Work by the day by relia ble woman, full west 1X66, or In quire 14'J'i Seventh avenue. WANTED Money to lonn on real es tate. Inquire of William Kchaar tnati. real i stat and Insurance. 17!4ij Second avenue. W A NT I'D -Persons wanting past date .lo-ircals and magazines can nave satn' free by calling at t33 Seven teenth strut. I WANTED To buy. furniture and stovts; will pay the highest price for second hand goods. Call Knlff 4k Hi si n. Moiine. Phone east 75L W ANTED -April IR. two or tVi.ee un- furnished rooms, on ground floor, by 1 wonting g'.rl. must be In walking distance to business center. Address "H. 3." cre Argus. room, on first floor in steam heated I house, for light housekeeping, by buhlr.ess woman; good. permanent tenant, references. "1. 4." care Ar- H'lS. WANTED Two or three modern fnr i '.-. r.ms for Rght housekeeping, centrally locxted: retcrences furnish ed if required. Address "N. R.." care A rg-i1 WANTED All kinds of repair work Hru1 ,lMipg ,;, mv prtcea before ,,,, p , v,,.;r ork rail at 2610 Fifth- mi d-.t-half avenue, or phwr.e weat 2422 bet wi en 7 and 8 p m. Call for A J. G'indi rson. 1- f i r.i ' Middle aged couple, to room ar.d board: woman to do housework in exchange for same. r middle agd woman to do housework. Apply Sher man house. Seventeenth street and T).lrd avenue. WANTED To show you free of charge li.-w my r'ur.i'.iy pneumatic sweeper rr.ak'S lo.iscwi-rk a pleasure. One fr.o IrUI hv urt.1re..lr t Jen-eland. 929 Twenty-second street. Phone west 497-X. WANTED To rent, an etght-room mod ern house containing bath, living room, back and front stairs, and located rear car line, preferably the Long View loop. Send location, description end price to "C. Q. D." care Argus. WiXTKl) Every housekeeper to try! tin- ry atest in vacuum cleaners: the Fa: ama :s a very powerful ttiree- ; bellow s ma -Mr.e: guaranteed to take I out all d :t and make our rugsciean and san-tary; the Fa nana is built; with wi'l'.o-.t the br::sh a'.tach-I mer-: t-r'.-f-. JT". tr.rl $l!.-.: easv aen: --: pot;. . . ii nior. t ra e r.I il-.i-.ri. Fl i will brir.g ! i.i charge. 1 . j;:.,,- ; All Xa ... aVTgUa. cewi aii the time Tho II UaT 1 MC BVI ' I r 11 I r aa. a . .a III -I Tr 1 jb."i,vbb,b n t-mtMll' " THE ROCK ISLAND CARNEGIE MEDAL FOR PINCHING HIS TEMPER! 1 ' U yM SuV mY voice ft I 6CffJAME tsO 6TORV ! WANTT.n ti Hixr. WANTED Motor assemblers, chassis assemblers, trimmers. machinists, painters; higfhest wages, s'eady work. Sdidland Motor company, East Moilne, HI. WANTED Metal pattern maker; apply Moiine flow company, juoitne. in. WANTED A competent boy at the Ad ams Wall Paper comi4ny, for de livery. WANTED A thorousrhly experienced clothing salesman. The B. & M-, Pe oria. 111. WANTED Flve boy at Rock Island Paah 4k Door works; must be 16 years old or over. WANTED PrlrtogTaph operator; ap a)iy Illinois Oil company, 1517 Second avenue, upstairs. WANTED Toung man to work on truck farm. Inquire Fred Dassoi South Rock Island. WANTED Eoys for drill press work Apply Rock Island Manufacturing company. Fourteenth avenue and feec ond street. WANTED eteamfltters. by Corn Prod ucts Kenning company at Pekin, 111.; men wno can read drawings; trans portatltm refunded; union wages. AMBITIOl'S young men. with jcood edu cation, have no better opportunity to ftrepare themselves for the battle of ife than ltarnintf to be newspaper reporters. An opportunity may be had by addressing A. B. C," care of The Argus. WANTED FEMALE HELP. WANTED-Competent proofreader; ap ply at Argus editorial rooms. WANTED Woman to help In kitchen M. 6c R. restaurant. Seventeenth street. WASTED Competent srlrl to do Ken eral housework; good wages. Phone west "125. WANTED A girl to. assist with general nouseworK. inquire li'JU iwenty second street. WANTEp A srirl to do general house work. Phone west 279, or Inquire at tit. Anthony s hospital. WANTED Experienced Seamstress, at onee; perm arieiit position. Call 711 Fifteentls street. Rock Island. WANTED Competent frirl to do house work In small family: Rood wattes no washing; 1716 Twenty-fifth street WANTED Girl about 17 years old to no general nouaeiworK. Apply Deiween 1 and 6 p. m. at 638 Vi Thirty-eighth street. WANTED Girl to do- areneral house work; must be pood cook; b)'t wajres. Apply 715 Twenty-second street. Phone west 1523-Y. WANTED A competent girl as work ing housekeeper; small family, good wares. Call Sunday at Mrs. Lin dorff's, 919 Twentieth street. WANTED Girl to do general house work In family of three grown per etms: good watres; no washing. Ap ply 1"48 Nineteenth street. Phone west 907. ' WANTED Women to do plain sewing at home for a large Philadelphia firm; good money and steady work; no canvassing; send reply envelope for price paid. Fnlvers.il company. Desk A. Walnut street. Philadelphia. Pa. WAItTEI 0ITTJATIOX3. "WANTED Situation; practical nursing or as nouseKeejier ior wiaower or bachelor preferred. Address "77," care Argus. PROFESSIONAL ATTORNEYS. JAvJ50NTU?RirrST torneys-at-law. Office in Rock Island National bank building. 6EARLE & MARSHALL Lawvere. Money to loan on good real estate ecurlty. Rooms. 302 and S03 Safety building, Rock Island,! 111. WILLIAM M. WALKER Attorney: trobiTe and T realeate law; Til PeT- pie, bank building. Phone weat ,49. l t. om in,z""r.:..::., i...T,TL - MENIRY & M ENTRY Attorneya-at-law. Loan money on good aecurity; make collections. Referencee, Mitch oil & Lvnde. bankers. Office, Mitchell & Lynde building. LODGE DIRECTORT. Maaetale. STATED MEETING OF TRIO THE lodge No. f7. A. F. & A M., is held on the first Thursday of"! each month. Special for work B . - 'I.... Marrh 2T. at 7:30 p. m. Brethren are cordially Invited. By order of L. E. Hemenway, W. M ; . W. B. Pettit. secretary. : ". ... n BL FORD P08T. 14 1, G A R.. meets regularly on the second and fourth Saturday evenings of each month at 7 10 in Memorial hall at the court houae. W. M. Johnston, commander E. H. Buck, adjutant BICYCLES AND MOTORCf1.ES. TIRES i all makes), a-'-essories. lamps, etc.: cut (rues: tSi Flying Merkel bicycles at w holesale prh e. ior at.ge and ble enaniei.-di: 2ijs-21' l.at Third stieel. Davenport. . ABSTRACT3 OF TITLE. I ABSTRACTS of title prepared or con- tir.ued to date covering any real es tate in the county. Prompt and ac curate service at reasonable rales. Kock isiand Title .- Abstract ioni- pany; j. j Ingram, president; W. J. r"f Vs s, cweeney. .ecrei.ry. jvv-.'v, aecona Hardwood t neer Flooring ard deal floor. People's National ua&k buiid- rs in Glasa III and 222 Eighteenth tajt, &ocJx Island, I atreet. ARGUS, FRIDAY, MARCH l1, 1113. AMD uli-rii Tuc tx- .-i- ILL CuV- VMMV MV 'DEftt. IM ON MV VMAVTOOET fii&G rtSflFlREMAN rt BECOME Amecjo! FOR 8ALE CTTT PROPERTY. FOR SALE Modern cottage; inquire 1430 r oorteentn street, mornings or evenlnrs. FOR SALE) Four room house, located In Sears; lot 100x140; price, 1,800. Eckhart St Buffum. FOR SALE Small house, two lota. g-ood barn, chicken house. Inquire at 1603 Eighth street. FOR SALE: Fine corner lot, Olenhurst court; beautiful residence district. In quire 317 Sixth street. FOR SALE New modern ix-room house at 1411 --orty-flrst street; cheap if taken at one. FOR SALE Five-room house, all mod ern; lot 40x140; price, 12,500, $600 cash, balance on easy terms. Eckhart & Buffum. FOR SALb, Twelve lots on Eighteenth avenue, between Thirty-first and Thirty-second streets. Inquire 1701 Thir tieth street. FOR SALE Six-room house; furnace. cement cellar, electric lights and gas, good well; lot 40x125; price, J2.5O0. E ki:art& Buffum. FOR SALE Seven-room modern house; a bargain if taken at once; party leaving city; 41 Twenty-fourth street. Phone west 1730-K. FOR SALE Good building lot in Lin coln court; facinaT Seventeenth atreet; 120 feet deep, 4a feet front, 2ts feet middle, 74 feet rear. Phone West 777-Li FOR SALE At a bargain, six-room house. 1400 Fourteenth street; strict ly modern, hot water heat. Inquire Arthur T. Huesing. Phone west 33S or 673. FOR HALE Lota In Scheuermann's fifth aadltlon. Seventh atreet and Fifteenth avenue: payments ii per mouth. Call 1700 fclna atreet. Old puone weat ixll FOR SALE At a bargain. If taken soon, modern six-room house, 1221 Four teenth street; easy payments. At home only evening's and Sundays. jriione west I34!i. FOR SALE Cheat), a live-room nouse. wltr furnace, ga light and aewer; large lot, ceracnl walks; one bloc a from Long View park; a paying in vestment; owner non-res:denL Ad dress "L. M. 6U." care Argue. FOR SALB Lobs in South Height oirto of Alien atreet. between Twelfth end Seventeenth streets; on easy terms; 25 down, balance in Ave years. E. W. Robinson, 1464 Rich mond atreet Phone weat 1165-K. FOH SALE Six-room house; lot 40x 12M; located on Forty-second street and Fifteenth avenue; price, $1,900, $2m'I down, balance on monthly pay ments. Don't pay rent when you can buy a house o-n these terms. Eckhart S.- Buffum. FOR SAKE Lot 12fixl40 feet and five - room house, at Ninth and Brashar streets. South Rock Island; summer kitchen, liarn, chicken house, and two wagon sheds; has electric light, wa ter, and furnace. Inquire William Blaschke, tviuth Rock Island. Phone west lf,91-K. FOR SALE The following Rock Island real estate is fur sale at reaeiuiable prices: Two eight-room houses, all modern. Six-room lioute, modern. Five-rooin houae, with well and cis tern. Fine seven-room house, all modern. J. WEEDA, 1611 Twenty-fourth-and-a-half St LEGAL. Notice of Publication. State of Illinois. County of Rock Is land 6S: To the ilay term 1913. of the Circuit Court of said county. In Chancery. Marcus L. Henderson, co-mpiainant, vs. Charles R. Morey, Fred S Morey, Mabel Morey. Ruth O. Morey, Robinson Quick. Grace Quick Smith, Tunis It Quick, and A. J. Rowland, defendants. Bill for Partition. General No. 922. To the above named defendants. Ruth G. Morey. Robinson Quick, Grsce Quick Smith, and Turns H. Quick: I Notice is hereby given that the above ! named complainant. Marcus L. Hender- "O". ,ja9 r"-d 111 tui court his bill of complaint againtt you, and each of you. ana it.e uiner ueieriuanis, ior partition of real estate, which suit is now pend chancery has been Issued In sal cause tUo rA 1 nl.tn it the n.i.rl kn.... l a ;i v ; . . (i Ti i -i . fV. -k , o on fir"' Monday".? i. " . ' .,1 . ,,noa "f Mav next, at which timi and Ldace vou. and eacli of you. will appear end plead, answer or demur to said biil of com p;ajnt. Rock Inland. III . March 11. 1913 GEORGE W. GAMBLE, Clerk of Said Court Executor's Notice. Estate r,: Peter Rueth. deceased. The undersigned having been ap pointed executrix of the last will and testamert of peter Rueth. late of the county r kock is:ana. state or linnu s. .. . , r . . , . - rr I , ' . . u I . . . . . : . will appear befoTi the Hon. Benlamln ; Bell, judge of the probate court of Rock I Island county, at the probate court I 'room, in the city of Rock Island, at the I I May term, on the first Mondav in Mav! I next at which time all persons havinsr 1 claims against said estate are notified and requested to attend for the purpose of havir.g the same adjusted. All per- song Indebted to said estate are request- ' ed to make immediate navment t.i tl.ei lindersia-red Dated Sih day of March, A. D. 1913. h ANO HCX.K IT AMD iiRS. SOFxilA RUETH. is-.amer.t or Amelia S Pollard, late of Executrix. j tr" county of Rock Island, state of Illi Walker, Ingram Ic Sweeney, attor- j no's, d"-"a-d. hereby g.ves notice that neys. he will appear before the lion. Rer,ja . - : i gin Bell j,i,ge ot the probate court of ) Roc k island count v, at the nriiliMti CO.ITRlfTORS AND BUILDERS. court room, in the city of Rock I - n t CONTRACTORS AND rtUILDF.RS. Manufacturers of basn. Doors. Elinds j and stairs. Interior finish of all kinds. (,.r., ..u,rnr Anf I I I IWANTAPLOIM AN ENHeVWMEE J I AND PEMEM3M. RenJmiw f fll I YOU GOlNCi.YOO -f- (AND A MOPSe COLLAR! WRAP IF You DRtftK ONt. OF THOtE I lazy TMiNi90H! . 1 Them op and pile them Et6, Yoo get the (tollim' I Xfl UuESO? ILL, SHOW ' ,f-X CH "TW,b MEF?o! : PiM ON THE QEftM when rll JYOUHOWTO BE A Sf Y . ' 6T HOME!'. Novw ( J- .. . ... VlW'v " FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE Restaurant; 1601 Second avenue. FOR SALE Horses, at SIS Twenty second atreet. FOR SALE Slightly used household furnltar at 52SV Sixteenth atreet. FOR SALE All kinds of household goods in first -class condition, at 1419 Twelfth street. FOR SALE Good driving horse, also good set of harness; 604 Dearborn street. South Rock Island. FOR SALE Cheap if taken before April 1, aoda fountain and fixtures. Addreia E. P.," care Argue. FOR SALB Grocery stock and new fixtures; best location in hook jstana. Address "B. iC. A." care Argus. FOR SALE A good team of horses. wagon and harness, cheap, can Sun day at 2716 Eighth-and-a-half ave nue. FOR SALE Furniture, including sew ing machine, one dining room set; an In good condition. Inquire a 1107 Twenty-flrst street. FOR SALE Buffet, bedroom set and leather couch, all in good condition will sell at a bargain; 1035 Seven teenth street, fiat 2, or phone west 1316-Y. FOR SALfE Buff Orplngten eggs, Jt for 13. First cockerel, second pullet, Moiine poultry show. H. Baker, Twenty-fourth street and Twentieth avenue. FOR BALE Eggs for hatching from prize winning Black Orpington; price, 33 per Betting; also from White Orpington at $2 per setting. A Bour deau. Twenty-fourth street and Twen tieth avenue. Phone 892. two rings. FOR PALE White'PlymOuth cockerels, heavy bone, choice exhibition and util ity stock, line bred from record lay ers and grand winners; I need the room and will give you some rare barpains; eggs for hetching. Phone west 417 or Ib06-L. Dr. O. M. Myers, 1900 Twelfth avenue. FOR ALE LANDS. FOH SALE 1.125 acres oil famous Concho river; 400 acres Irrigated, bal ance, tine pasture; wonderfully well improved: herd thoroughbred Here fords; everything Included in pur chase price, $50,000. Terms. Write liann & Kendall, Commerce street, Dallas, Texas. FOR SALE3 Apple orchards; do not buy an apple orchard until you have read our lno-page book on that subject and "How to Test a Land Invest ment." sent fre on application. Hayes & Hayes; 40 years' experience; 200,000 acres sold without a do-llar loss to any customer; 312-313-314 - Safety building. Rock Island, 111. LOST AND FOtTJnj. LOST Pair blue serge trousers, Thurs day morning. Return to 319 Seven teenth street; reward. LOST Monday, between Elm street meat market and Seventh anil Eighth avenues, a $10 bill. Return to Argus and receive reward. INSURANCE. PLEASANT F. COX Real estate and insurance. Loans a specialty. Best Are companies represented. Tour pa tronage solicited. Phones west 22, and new 6172. Office at courthouse. WE WILL BOND YOU Executors , ad ministratora', guardians', trustees' er 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 ball bonds). Terms reasonable. Hayes & Cleave land. resident managers. Fidelity & Deposit company of Maryland. LEGAL. Publication Notice. ' To All Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned. Henry A. Hlermann, guard- Ian of Minnie A. Biermann, has filed In the office of the clrk of the probate court of the county of Ro-rk Island and state or Illinois, his petition to said j htidat th- cTu'rt "house W.TneVtv or K SlHS'S Vn 1 " " April. A. 1J. 1S1J, at WlllCh iinn aim 11 mi p sa a pi-i i on will retii!xi. 11 wncn .in.- . i" . ' r5er of said court ! claims against 5a,.' estate are : .directing tite underbigned. as such i requested loalf id lor ti.- j. aim place said pmtion win b. guardian, to sell the following real es tate belonging to said minor, or so much thereof as to said court shall seem to be for the best interest of said minor, situated in the county of Rock Island and state of Illinois, and de scribed as follows, to-wit: The east forty (40) feet of lot two (2 . block five (5), In Wood's second addition to the city of Moilne; for the suppirrt and education of said rnlr.or, and for the purpose of investing such of the pro ceeds of said sale as shall not be im mediately needed for said support and educati'm. in other real estate, or of U"""",M ' '".""S lc aine. as the courl mav J.'V!;- . . A- BILRMANN. Guardian of Minnie A. Biermann. Dated at Rock Island. Hi., this 4th day of March. A. D. 1913. I Jackson, Hurst & Stafford, attorneys. Executor's Notice. Estate of Amelia S. Po-ilard, deceased. i The undersigned havlno- hbr.n ! pointed executor of the last will and' I at the Joiie term, on the first Monday iii june next, at -r,.-n time all persons having claims agulnst iald estate are nottnen and requested to attend for the 'purpose of having the same adjusted. !-" iTMins inneniio to sain istate are . ui.n.- i uimeLii it La; ni-rii t -1 tr.c ai.c-rsigned Dated lvth dav of March A. I). 1S13. ALFRED H. POLLARD. Executor. Walker, Ingram & Sweeney, attor ni'." "" - - - iy um CAUT LEGAL. AgmlBistrater'a Notice. Estate of Frank Llekefett. deoeased. The undersia-nsd harlnar been ap pointed administrator with the will an nexed of the estate of Frank Llekefett. late of the county of Rook Island, state of Illinois, deceased, hereby glvea no tice that he will aooear before the nro- bate court of Rook Island county, at the probate court room, in the olty of Rock Island, at the May term, on the first Monday in jviay next, at wnicn time all persons having claims against said es- T, t. r nnllfl ran aala n pend for the purpose of having the same adjusted. Ail persons indented to aald estate are requested to make Immediate payment to the undersigned. Dated this th day of March. A. J. 118. JOHN 8. MeCONNELL. Administrator with t he Will Annexed. Jackson, Hurst & Stafford, attorneys. Rxectitora Notice. Estate of Gertrude K. Uodgaon, de ceased. The undersigned having been ap pointed exeoutor of the last will and testament Of Gertrude E. Hodgson, late of the county of Rock Island, state of Illinois, deoeaaed. hereby gives notice that he will appear before the Hon. B. S. Bell, judge of the probate oourt of Rock Island oounty, at the probate oourt room. In the city of Rock Island, at the April term, on the first Monday in April next, at which time all persons having clalma against said estate are notified and requested to attend for the purpose of having the same adjusted. All per sons Indebted to said estate are re quested to make Immediate payment to the undrslgnd. Dated joth day of February, A, D. 1913. WILLI Ail M. HODGSON, Executor. Notice of Publlcatlea. State of Illinois, Rock Island Coun ty ss: In the Circuit Court, May term, 1913. Hattle Davis vs. Samuel Davis. In Chancery. Affidavit of non-residence of Samuel Davis, the above defendant, having been nietj m the clerk s office of the circuit court of said county, notice Is therefore hereby given to the said non-resident defendant that the complainant filed her bill of complaint In said court, on the chancery side thereof, on the 12th day of March, 1913, and that thereupon a summons Issued out of said court, wherein said suit la now pending, re turnable on the first Monday in the month of May next as is by law re quired. Now. unless you, the said non-resident defendant above named, Samuel Davis, shall personally be and appear before said court, on the first day of the next term thereof, to he holden at Rock Island. In and for said county, on the first Monday In May next, and plead, answer or demur to the said com plainant's bill of complaint, the same and the matters and things therein charged and stated will be taken as con fessed, and a decree entered against you according to the prayer of said bill. GEORGE W. GAMBLE. Clerk. Rock Island, 111., March 12, 1913. Schrlver & Schriver, complainant's solicitors. Notice. To Whom It May Concern: iou are hereby notified that. at special meeting of the stockholders of the Ilorst & Strleter company, an Illi nois corporation, with its principal place of business at JMo. 1417-142S Sec ond avenue, Rock Island, I1L. held on Feb. 24, A. D. 1913. et Mie hour of 9 o'clock a. m., at the offices of said com pany, pursuant to due and legal notice first given, at which said meeting nil of the capital stuck of said corporation was represented. It was voted by unani mous vote of all the stockholders of said company to Increase the capital stock of said Ilorst Ktrleter company from ten thousand ($10,000) dollar to twenty thousand $20,u00 dollars, and the number of shares of said capital stock from one hundred (100) of the par value of one hundred ($100) dollars ti two hundred (2001 of the p." value of one hundred ($100) dullars A,..Vi r, n .1 aor-h li-i i-MA In ciinllul stOi-V III amount and such Increase In the number of shares was thereupon made. Dated at Rock Island, Hock Island eountv, Illinois, this 24th day of Feb- luary." A. 1. 1913. HORKT & STR1KTKR CO.. By Henry W. Ilorst. president Attest: M. stricter, rsecrctury. Executor's Notice. Estate of Fannie F. Pass, deceased. The undersigned having been a.1 i pointed execuior of the lat will testament of Fa.inm F. Pass, late ' an I f th- county of Itock Island, state of Illinois, deceased, hereby givis notice that will appear before tho lion I'.ei,jam::i Bell, judge of the probate court of Rock Island county, at the prob.-.t- ' (, ,rt room. In the cltv of Ro, k Im.huI. at Hi Mav term, on the first .Moi.dav in '.iv n;xt. at w hich ti'ui- ml j i s n.s na .1.1.' lot Ulell fi.tnl requested to hiicdi ior it." iiit,o ..- -u having Die same ad jusli d. All .e: .-. n -indebted to r.nd tsi.il' are reii tei in make Immediate paym-nl to tliu uoiin signed. Dated l'.itii d::v of March. A. I). 191?.. JA1IKS G. BRITTON, Execuior. DHK9 SHAKING AND SCHOOL. LSKSnS'SH' -"t of their normal weight, and self-supporttn-?. We teach you j Should the weight be reduced beyond to cut, fit dcalgn and make yo'jj i tftt ijm: ,j.p i4 It 1-t gownfrogt your own materials, po- I luttl "ml ,Iie rfMIJt " -Utn. 11 l-i sltlona furnished when competent if j tbe stored np fat within the lody of onsirra. u. ii. oritii.t, i.ii. ? !'! anc Dressmaker, So'ith Putnam build ing, Liavenport Pbone North 731 tutabliBhtd 1902. ?OB RENT. ARE you looking for a house or vacant rooms? Then come in and see our list. Nearly every vacant house in the tri-clties listed with ub. No charges. Summerrteld's. 113-115 East Second street. Davenport. Iowa. AUTO WO HI I. Ii. MAKE me a price on the Elks $2,000 machine, still stored at ilorst Ar Strleter's. Address J. R. Cunning ham. 424 South Prairie street, Gales- urg. 111. FLORISTS. HENRY GAETHJE Proprietor Chlp plannock nursery. Cut flowers arid designs of all -Unda. City store, !Su7 Second avenue. Phone 1110. LlAJ Jones Comes Beck and Glad of It. Is now all moved and when completed will havff thfl swp.llest Iittlft store with his personal i loan hank and fine linp r of diamonds and Jewelry in the whole state of Illinois. ; One and AH WELCOME Our new location anJ number is 1619 Second Avenue. Phone West 177. Office hours all the time. J. W. Jones, Mgr. : ' SUPERFLUOUS HAIR. SUPERFLUOUS hair and moles on face and arms permanently removed with one to six needles. Address Miss A M. Klttredge. Flat 1. Argyle Flats. Brady atreet Davenport Old phone 8139. Ancient Tales of the Law. Of law and the "law's delays" these ancient tales are recorded: A woman vainly pleading her case many times before Thlllp of Mace donia received at every refusal the re ply that he "had not the time." At last her patience gave out and she Bald to him, "Then cease to reign." The monarch, feeling that he had deserved this rebuke, immediately listened to her and rendered the Justice that her case merited. Anacharsls, the Scythian philosopher, speaking of the laws of Solon, Bald, "They were like the web of a Bplder very pood for holding the weak, but allowing the strong to escape." A petty thief was heing led to prison. Diogenes said to him: "Fool, why didn't you rob on a grand scale? Then It would have been you that would be sending others to prison." The Painter and the Cobbler. The painter Apelles, who flourished In the time of Alexander, was shown a picture by (in inferior artist who boasted tif having si; etched it out in mi exceedingly. Klioit space of time. "Yes, I can see that very well," said Apelles, "but I am surprised tnat yon did not make several other pictures exactly like this In the same space of time." We are Indebted, according to trndi tlon, to this same A i .'; - for one of our common plirnws. The painter had listened with patience mid profit t a rr-bbler's criticism of tlie sandals in a picture. Hut when the cobbler began to enlarge t!n fV-ld of 1:U criticism to other parts i.f the painting he receivcil this rebiil; from A.(Jlc: "ShoLtUial.er, htick to your I; st." j Hibrrna-icii. In the st:'.-e l.ti-.v.ri n hibernHtlon" rcspiraii'in prj'-titaliy '-ear.es. Idges- , tion seetiii to follow .respiration, uiet ; the waste of tissue Is reduced to the I Kfiallest possible limit, the circulation : lii the meantime beii.g o'i!y jtmt Butll- TAlLOltlNQ , clent to H'lst.iiii life. It has been as J certained that aiiimaim can endure tho loss of tissue: until it ii mounts to, 4( the Ii bernntRiZ creatures that kms- tains them dnrh of cold weather. the many months One Is Enough. Mme. Maeterlinck gave out ten rules which the said would Insure married happiness. The first Is, "Always feed your Hus band well." Why menllon the other Dine? Clevc land Plain Dealer. Evidently No Friend. "i thought you were friends." Friends! Friend-:! Why, the man's niulty is ho maliguant that he gires. every book ajfent and canvasser who comes to his ofiice my address and tells him I'm on easy mark!" Chicago -Post