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4 THE A32QT78. TTEDNESDAY, -DECE31BEH 13. 1899. THE ABGU8. Published Dally ud Weekly at 1824 Second Amu, Book Island. BL Entered M the Postofflce m Second-class matter. ow . w. potto. TERMS Dally, to cents per week. Weekly, 2.00 per annum; in advance SI. 60. AH communications of political or argumen tative character , political or religions, moat Save real name attached for publication. No nek article will be printed over neUUoua tit-Bsturea. Correspondence solicited snip la Rack Island county. every tern- Wedxesdat, December 13. Japan's little brown soldierj are going.to find it a bard job to train the vellow streak out of tbe Chinese. Congress is left to dispose of the Philippine problem as it may see fit provided that it is faithful to the president's injunction to hold fast to tbe islands. It took Gen. Lew Wallace seven Tears to write "Ben Hur," which has just been produced on the stage in New York City. The general 8av that these seven years were the best years of his life.. Ik the man who is without sin in congress were to cast the first stone at Brio-ham II. Roberts, the stock of pebbles in the congressional back yards would show no perceptible diminution bpringueld liegister. Manager Gkau claims that he lost $30,000 bv grand opera in Chicago. The chances are that Gran figured up what be thought be ought to have niade, and that this represents tbe nurn total of the amount that the en tertainments lacked of filling bis ex pectations in a financial way. No less than live piano firms sent pianos to Admiral Dewev. The ad miral and bis wife were in a dilemma as to what was to be done with them; but Mrs. Dewey finally settled the matter bv deciding that it should be a case of first come first served. The piano whieh first arrived was accepted. while the others were returned with thanks, as "unavailable." TriKitF. may not be much in the late movements of France and Russia. but there is not a particle of doubt that Europe is on the eve of one of the most tremendous wars that sbe has ever witnessed. The question is, can this country be kept out of it when it eomes, as it surely will? We may find out tbat we nave assumed responsibilities, since becoming a world power," that it would have been letter to have dispensed with. David Ramsay, a postman connected with the Kirriemuir (Thrums) Scot, land, postofliee, has been on duty thirty-seven years, during twenty-five of which be covered a distance daily of twenty-four miles, and twelve miles a day for the other twelve years, which makes a grand total of over 232.000 miles. During tbe thirty seven vears be never was known to be off a single day on account of sick ness and never received holidays. lie is now bordering on four score years, and resigned bis appointment tbe other day on account of failing health. His youngest daughter has been aj pointed in bis place. The Philadelphia Ledger, republi can, suggests how to deal with trusts. It says: "There is one method of coping with monopolistic trusts with out attempting specific legislation pronouncing them unlawful. It would effectually cripple the power for op pression exercised by the practical monoolies which are the beneficar iesof an excessive tariff. Should con gress lower the rate of duties on all products tbat are the subjects of mo nopoly in the home market the com petition of Europe would compel ex tortionate trusts to deal justly by the American consumer. This is ao emi- f tip Gig OilOS In speaking about Scott's Emulsion for children, you should not forget that it con tains Unto and soda, just what the child must have to form strong bones and good teeth. It's this forming time you want to look after. Growing bodies must have an easily digested fat Just think how much of it there b in milk, as cream. Scott's Emulsion is even more easily di jested than cream. Ifs surprising how chil dren thrive when given it Don't keep the children living on the ed je of sickness afl the time. Hake them strong and rugged, plump and hearty. Scotfs Emul sion of Cod-liver Oil and the Hypo phosphites of Lime and Soda win do this for them. At all dru SCOTT A BOk York. neatly practical plan, which is in complete accord with the protective tariff principles a? defined by the last national convention of the republican party, which condemned equally for eign control and domestic monopoly." I THE POET'S WIFE.! Latest la Advertising. Philadelphia Can. A new scheme of advertising was resorted to by a progressive business Grm in a prosperous city in the south. The janior partner of the firm swore out a warrant for the arrest of the senior partner on the ground that he was selling goods below cost and that the firm was constantly losing money thereby. The case came up in court, and the counsel for the senior partner asked for a postponement in order to have more time to prepare his case. The judge granted the request, bail was bxed and tee senior member re leased. As be left the court room tbe junior partner arose and ex claimed: "If be is released the sacri fice will go on!' Tbe news soon spread and tbe firm did a better business. When tbe case was called again no plaintiff appeared and the charge was dismissed. The firm had succeeded in their object advertisement. McKlnley and the Dinner PaU. K rasas CUT Star. The men with dinner buckets, who are the professed objects of Mr. Mc- Kinlcys tender solicitude audio wnose behalf he advocates the policy of pro tection, help to pay the enormous profits enjoyed by the producers of tinpiaie, amounting, la some in stances, to 100 per cent. Thus the contributions to the republican cam paign fund are swelled by the wage earners, who are compelled to pay more than is just for the benefit, as Mr. McKialey puts it, of American labor. JOSLIN JOTTINGS. Joslin. Dec. 13. Mies Dollie Nold is again clerking for W. II. Whiteside. Frank Crompton, Jr., has purchased a new organ. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ilanna visit ed Sunday in Joslin. Ira Wainwright sold a yonng horse to Boyd McMicbael. John Brown was initiated a member of the M. W. A. Thursday evening last. Miss Mamie Schafer has been visit ing with Miss Mamie Walker for a few days. A large gathering attended the dance at Woodman nail Friday even ing l9t. The protracted meetings at Joslin are still in session and much interest is manifested. Miss Nellie Yolton visited a few days with Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Ilub- bart and family. W. 11. Whiteside has bought bis brother's interest and stock of goods in the store at Hillsdale. Mrs. Alonzo Dunbar has been taken down with typhoid fever and been taken to the Moline hospital. Mrs. Ben Wood burn is much im proved and when well enough to travel she and her husband will go to Florida to spend tbe winter. Story of a Slave. To be bound band and foot for years by tbe cnains ol disease is tbe worst form of slavery. George D. Williams, of Manchester, Mich., tells bow sucb a slave was made free. He, says: My wife has been so helpless for liv? years tbat sbe could not turn over in bed alone. After using two bottles of Electric Bitters she is wonderfully improved and able to do ber own work." This supreme remedy for female diseases quickly cures nerv ousness, sleeplessness, melancholy, headache, backache, faintingand dizzt spells. This miracle working medi cine is a godsend to weak, sickly, run down people. Every bottle guaran teed. Only 50 cents. Sold by Harts As Ullemeyer, druggists. Doe It Pay to Bay Cheap? A cheap remedy for coughs and colds is all right, but you want some thing that will relieve and cure the more severe and dangerous results of throat and lung troubles. What shall you do? Go to a warmer and more regular climate? Yes, if possible; if not possible for you, then in either case take the only remedy tbat has been introduced in all civilized coun tries with success in severe throat and lung troubles, "Boschee's German Syrup.1 It not only heals and stim ulates the tissues to destroy tbe germ disease, but allays inflammation, causes easy expectoration, gives a good night's rest, and cures the pa tient. Try one bottle. Recommend ed many years by all druggists in the woild. bam pie bottles at 1. ii. Thomas', druggist. For over FTftv T Mrs. Winslow'a Soothing Syrup has 1 A Mn. .vtUM. .AAtklnM T, nnthp.a the child, softens the fums. a'lays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for diarrhoea. 26 cents a bottle.. UetnMd to Wed. Auirust Sandbolm Dare? port Mist Gertrude Johnson. ...Davenport Clarence Ward Baratow Miss Matilda Gerbardt Barsto w My son has been troubled for years with chronic diarrhoea. Some 'time ago I persuaded him to take some of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Di arrhoea Remedy. After using two bottles of the 25-cent size he was cured. I give this testimonial, hop ing someone similarly afflicted may read it and be benefited. Thomas C. Bower, Glencoe. Ohio. For sale by all druggists. " Try Vc-K-T At Charges Ullemeyer'' Bw bring her pretty knitting, bleat ber, Or mystic thread for mi tine; lace That by and by will serve to dress her In new and no doubt charming; graces. She aits and rocks, her rocker c turning. In measured cadence to my Thymine;. Sometimes with eye that proudly glistens I read a sonnet I have written; ' Sbe counts her stitches while she listens , Or pulls a thread to make it fit in. And, with ber gaze Intent upon it, Asks, "What they pay me for a sonnetf i Che little knows of rhyme or meter And cares still less, but asks me whether Chiffon and rosea would look sweeter To trim her hat than jet and feather. And while I'm "framing odes to Cupid V She tells me, "Poetry is stupid!" j But. oh, her eyes her silken lashes - Ber hair's sweet mutinies the dimple In cheek and chin the outward flashes "i Of inward smiles her tranquil, simple, Entrancing air! Did she but know it She is the reason I'm a poet! i -Madeline 8. Bridges In Ladies' Home Journal. Scenery That Acta. Scenery that acts! If Wagner had wrought no other revolution on the operatic stage, he would deserve our gratitude. Take for purpose of com parison the vessel in "LYAfricalne" and the ship In the first act of "Tristan and Isolde." The former shows the section of a vessel as neatly divided Into various compartments as a box of Beed samples. If the scene Is well done, if, when the double basses begin to rumble and the ship begins to roll, the women shriek in their com partments, the priests pray in theirs, and the savages whose canoes would surely have been swamped In the storm, supposing they could have been launched at all, climb over the ship's side and massacre everything in sight well, we see the cleverness of it and are entertained, but hardly horror stricken or overcome by terror. On the other hand, the ship's deck in "Tristan," with its group of silent men near the helm and Its passion torn woman in the foreground, the dis tant horizon line suggesting the sea far more effectively than a whole platoon of mechanically "worked" waves pos sibly can, creates illusion and atmos phere, and forms as much a component part of the music drama as the sing ers and orchestra. The ship in L'Afrlcaine" is a clever bit of stage mechanics; the ship in "Tristan" is scenery that acts. Gustav Kobbe In Century. It Paid to Be Cheerful. A manufacturer of Kensington tells this true tale: "Fifteen years ago 1 was very rich, but ten years ago there came a time when It seemed that I'd surely fall. One day when a smash appeared a certainty I walked down Chestnut street toward the wool ware houses, blue, blue as indigo, but I braced up and put on a cheerful air. Just then a man I knew came In and said: " 'Say, Bill, what makes you always look so cheerful? Don't you ever have any trouble at all? "Oh, yes,' said I, Jollying a little; "but to look blue doesn't do any good,' etc. "Well.' this fellow said, 1 fell you what I'm going to do. I've got $25,000 lying idle, and I'm going to get you to Invest it for me. You're so well off. so lucky in business always, and so blamed cheerful, I'm sure nothing ever fails with you, and I want you to in vest this money any way you please, and I won't even ask you how you did Invest it.' "Well. I took this man's money. It wag just tbe amount my tottering busi ness needed. A year later times and prices were vastly better, and I paid the $25,000 back with Interest at what do you think? 9 per cent." Philadel phia Record. 4 A CheerfuVLook Makes a Dish a Feast 4 4 Cheerful looks" depend just as much upon physical ivell-being as upon natural disposition and temperament. If the blood is disordered, the brain is starved, and no "dish is a feast," for the reason that the vitalizing ele. ments do not reach the proper spot. A step in the right, direction is to purify the body by the use of a natural remedy. Hood's SarsapariUa is Nature's remedy. It Acts upon the blood, and whether the seat of the disorder is brain. stomach, lever or kidneys, the purifying process of this medicine is equally sure and successful. Pain in Back "Stone cutters like myself have pains in back, and kidney troubles. Since I took Hood's SarsapariUa I am all right and I recommend it." W, F. Morton. Browrrwood, Texas. Broken Down" was broken dotun and in poor health for favo years. Hood s SarsapariUa made me in better health than for years. Have no sick ness now." A. C. SMontgomery, Henry-, tnlle. Miss. N. B. Get only Hood's because Hood's Fills cure liver ills ; the non-Irritating and only cathartic to take with Hood's Saraapaiiiial coi " , Low Rates to Canada Points. Dec. 13, 14, 15 and 16 the C, R. I. & P. railway will sell ronnd trip tick ets to a number of points in Canada at very low rates. Tickets good for return up to and including Jan. b, For full particulars apply at C, R. I. & P. tick .t office. Prevented a Tragedy. Timelv information given Mrs George Long of New Straitsville, Ohio, prevented a dreadful tragedy and saved two lives. A friprhtful courh bad long kept her awake every night She ha-l tried many remedies and doc tors, but steadily crew worse until urged to trv Dr. King's New Discov ery. One bottle wholly cured her, and she writes this marvelous mcdi cine also cured Mr. lxrz of a severe attack of pneumonia. Such cures arc positive proof of tbe matchless merit of this grand remedy for curing all throat, chest and lung troubles. Only 60 cents and fl. Every bottle guar anteed. Trial bottles free at Ilartz As Ullemeyer's drug; store. Rheumatism Cared la a Day, Mystic Cure for Rheumatism and Neuralgia radically cures in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon the system is remarkable and mysterious. It re moves at once the cause and the dis ease immediately disappears. The first dose greatlv benefits. 75 cents. Sold bv Otto Grotjan, 1501 Second avenue. Rock Island; Gustavo Schle- gel & Son, 220 West Second street, Davenport. Lost. Manv have lost confidence and hope as well as health, because they have been told their kidney disease was in curable. Foley's Kidney Cure is a guaranteed remedy for the discour aged and disconsolate. A Card. Pheln's "w-C" Couch, Cold and Croup cure is guaranteed. It cures chronic cases. It is out of tbe old rut. For asthma and all other lung troubles take "4-C" The Harper House pharmacy. The person who disturbed the con gregation last Sunday by coughing, is requested to call on his druggist and get a bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar, which always gives relief. The Night Before Christmas i Santa Clans is sure lo make us a visit and fill his sack with a selection of fine 'toilet articles, when he sees : tbe supsrb stock that we have laid lout for the inspection of those who wish to choose Xruas gifts from . our toilet articles, line perfumes, etc. Choose gifts from our exquisite stock. and it will save you time and money, i Pocket books,, hair brushes and a tine I line of Xoas candy in half and one ' pound boxes. A. J. RIESS, PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST, Corner Fourth A venue and Twenty-th Ird street THE Tom A. Marshall Telephone Co. 8CCCESSORS TO I I i Abingdon. 111. Andalusia, 111, Altona, I1U Alexin, 111. Avon, IlL Ale-Jo, IU. Arpe, III. Alpha, 111. BiKKt.Tille.TU. BudhneU. 111. Hurling ion, Iowa. CaoleTiU. Cambri dff, HI. Cordova, 111. Canton, 111. Columbus Jo Iowa. Cedar Rapid. Iowa. Clinton, Iowa. Cuba, IU. Ixs Moines. Iowa. Daren port, Iowa. Dubuque, Iowa. EdRlturton, 111. Umwood, 111. yarminaton. III. Fulton, IU. Fort Madison, Iowa. Oaleobura-, 111. OerUw.IU. Galena. 111. OUchrii-t, lu. Galva, ILL OLlson, LU. OeoemOglll. Joy, IU. Kirkwond, TO. KnoxvUle, 111. Kelthrburtr, 111. Keokak, Iowa. TFIFPHnVPfO , a ssss s. J i a a .vr, ijjQwe DtsrANce Lincs KEITH5BUR6.IU. r-n ar-ar jt am Silash AYMryrm Ft, JtrtLf I MOM 'Z TtLEoRAPM GATCS. TMrfftui Til. LeClaire, Iowa. IU. Molin Milan, , ill. H.or.mh Til. Marshall town, Iowa. Muscatine, Iowa. ' MiUersburg.IU. Monmoutii, 111. 1IL Flcasant, lorn. Korwood, III. New lioftou. 111. Kew Windsor, IU. North Henderson, IU. Oneida, HI. Ogle, IU. Port Byron, IU. Prairie Citj, 111. Peoria, 111. Pekin, IU. preemption. 111. PrrnceviUeTlll. Koteville, 111. icock Inland, 111. Reynolds, HI. Kio, IU. Swan Creek, IU. Ht. Aueuotine, IlL Beaton, 111. tsherrard, III. Taylor Bid-, DL Toulon. 111. Viola, 111. Walnut Orore, III. Wapello, Iowa. West Liberty, Iowa. WoodLiall, 111. Tounpotown, DL Vales City, IlL EJDCV31PILES po the faee. eczema, tetter, freckles, blackheads, ring; worm, blotches, and ail skin disorders can be cured wlto. CEISKELL'S OiriTUEHT Price SO Cent a Boa. BOSKETS ELCOO AND LIVER PUS Iurlfy- the blood and tone the ayatem. Prloe 2S Centa per Bottle. IQHWSTOfl. MOLLOWAV CO.. Philadelphia. Special Business Mention The following firms are recommended to readers, of The Ar gus as prepared to serve patrons to the best possible advantage, and worthy of business confidence: STEARNS Bicycles ' At Spencer's. J. Leveen, THE TAILOR. Commercial House, Market Square. Suits made to order. Cleaning; and re pairing promptly done at lowest prices. Hoc BMde by a trust. Black Joe Cream Sim, It Is tat omuiw or mil I E. West, Gum Co. CHAS. ULIEIKTEB, PHARMACI8T. R Prescriptions a bpeciallty. Drugs, Paints, Oils, Perfumes, Stationery and Toilet ArUoles. AT REASONABLE PRICES. 611 Serenteenth St. Rock Island, IU. I. A. LEITESKS, Merchant Tailor. Cleaning and repairing a specialty. 618 Serenteenth Street, Rock Is land, IU. Hull & Co. REAL. ESTATE AND INSURANCE Room 21, HitcneU A Lynda Building. NELSON'8 Feed 8tore. Z035, Fourth Are. HAY GRAIN STRAW and FLOUR. Telephone 4984. Hoppe the Tailor. Corner -Twentieth St. and FouitB are. We give the most value for the least money. THIS SPACE IS RESERVED FOR THE ROCK ISLAND IRON WORKS. HOUNX BRASS WORKS FOR Alnmixmsi Tlronaa, Brans Castings And Repairs. Telephone SSM. MOLINE, TT.T. MADS I1C GERMANY Hoffmann's Rice Starch. One for Laundry; One for Food. Ask your Gro cer for it and get a Cook Book free. S. A. MAGER MFG. CO. Manufacturers of BRA88 AND BRONZE CASTINGS AND ARCHITECTURAL IRON WORK. Second are. and Twenty-third St. Telephone 1065. Look around, then go to Lloyd for yoar Bargains in Bicycles. Harper Block. House Lewis Roof lag Co, Asphalt and Flint Roofing, HuUdlng Papers and Roofing afaterlala 24th St. and 3rd Ave. Rock Island, 111. THOMAS VAN TUYL, FOR MISSISSIPPI BICYCLES and all general light repairing. 113-115 West Seventeenth street. ACADEMY OF THE VISITATION. conducted by the sisters of tbe visi tation, 2939 Fifth avenue. Rock Is land. The Acad emic, Preparatory and Kindergarten Departments of tbe new academy will be opened Monday. Sept. 18. Superior advan tages In MUSIO. ART. EL OOUTION. PHY SICAL CULTURE and t'ae languages. M. SOSNA, Wholesale Dealer In SCRAP IRON, RUBBER. AND ALL KINDS OF METAL. Hides, wool & Tal low. Highest price paid whether In am all or large quantities, or car load lota. 1122-24-26 Seventh are. 'Phone 4992, Rock Island, 11L KERLER BROS. Steam Carpet and Feather Cleaners, 117 East Seven teenth street. Phone 4374. First-class -work. Dealers in Feathers. Buy and Sell. H. S. RACHMAN Cash Grocery. Cheapest place in town to trade. TOUR ORDERS SOLICITED, 1606 Second avenue. Rook Island. IlL Telephone 1249. BOGGESS' USE 5 up ARGUS ro WANT IS DATE. aS ADS. 115 Seventeenth Street. Try Range's HOME MADE BREAD. Three; Loaves; For luo 2100 Fifth ave. St.- Ambrose College. Davenport, Iowa. Eighteenth Tear. Tbe next session commences Sept. 7th, 19. Philo sophical, classical commercial and preparatory Courses. For terms and foil particulars apply to REV. J. T. A. ILANNAQAN, PRES. Residence prop erty, business property and lots for sale In the elty by E. J. Burns. Real estate and Insurance agen cy. Room 13, Mitchell &Ly ml e building. Graduate 1881 of Iowa state University. Practiced Medicine Eleven Years In Chicago. DR. J. R. COZINE, DISEASES OF CHILDREN A SPECIALITT. Office and residence over David Don's store, 1615 2nd; Ave. Rock Island, IlL E. F. Stroehle Central News Stand. ClQARS, Tobacco, Soda Water,' Pool, etc Chicago papers de livered and orders taken tor all perl- ici Third avenue. Jesse Green Billiards and Pool, Cigars and Tobacco. Chicago papers De livered. 329 Twentieth street. A complete line of new and 2d hand COOK STOVES AND STEEL RANGES At the lowest prli Ament'sSur prise Store. c IBB Second Ave. At Walker's. See those new publications of miniature In cam eo and water color, facsimiles from tbe Univer sal Art publishing company. Very beautiful and at bottom prices. T ley are tbe latest. Pnone 4863. ATTEND THE Davenport Business College. 112-116 East Second - Street, Davenport, la. J. E. LARKIN CONSTABLE AND COLLECTOR. Reasonable fees for all collec tions. Prompt returns on all collections. Office 1712 Second avenue Residence 6vt! Forty-fifth St. If you Intend do ing any building call on GEORGE BICK Contractor and Builder. Shop and residence at No. 1H34 Thirty eighth street, Rock Island, IlL ROCK ISLAND PANI- TORIUM. F. J. Steele, Pro. 1709 Second av., Room 7, Buford Block. Tour entire ward robe cleaned and pressed for $1 per month Work called for and delivered. Tailoring, cleaning and repairing. SAVE yonr and bill wife's life insurance by using WTilte Lily Gasoline, m'frd. by Penn Oil & Supply Co. Lt'd. For sale by all first-class dealers. Rock Island Electric Co. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS. GAS AND ELECTRIC FIXTURES. Isolated Plants, Motors, Electrical . Supplies and Novelties, General Repairing. Estimates Cheerfully Furnished. Private Telephones. 119 Eighteenth Street. Latest Styles nr Men Women and Children's SHOES And lowest prices. A. GREVE. S518 Fifth Avenue. M. T. Free thr NEW UP-TO-DATE Photographer 1807 Second Avenne. EKLUND, IH WATCHMAKfB, Repairs watch es, clocks, and makes time keepers. Artistic jewel ry making and repairing. Engraving neatly done. All work guaranteed. 235 SOth St., E side Spencer Square. A NICE MERCHANTS' LUNCH served at noon, lSc Lunch from 4:30 to 7:30. Brained beef with gravy, potatoes and hot cakes l&c. John E. Jaynes, Delmonlco, Short order house open day or nlgbt. 1W7 Second Ave. Osteopathic Treatments Given by the Muscle Manipulator a new invention. 230 Bridge Avenue, DAVENPORT, IA. ROCK XSLAJTO FTXEX. CO. -DE ALES 3 IN Wood an Coat. West Virginia Smokeless, for Furnaee Uae. Telephone 1107. Choice hard and soft coal and coke, lime, cement and building material In general. Telephone 1091. Port Byron Lime Association. Wholesale and retatL Rock Island. Elwood LcCEAaT Phixbrook, Rock Island, UL Supervisor of mnsle In public schools. Teacher Of Voice, Musical director. Private studio in Y. M. C. A. building. Office hours. 4 to S and 7 to 9 p. m. and ail day Saturdays. Reidy Bros. Real Estate, Insurance and Loans. Pauly, Danielson & Son Tiy our New Dill Pickles and Pan Cake Flour. 631 Thirty-eighth si Davenport Dental Parlors, O. D. DORAN, Dentist, CROWN ft BRIDGE work a specialty 114 East ' Third Street. J.P WilliamsM Second Hand Store' - . New and sec ond hand foods sold, ought and exchanged. Stoves Repaired.' 1513 Second Av. B. F. KNOX, Funeral Director and Embalmer. 412 Twentieth St. Telephone 1144. TRI-CITY ELECTRIC COMPANY. 40S Brady Street, Davenport. Tele phone 0881. 822 Twentieth St. Kock Island. Tele phone otti. Estimates on any thing electrical. Complete stock of gas, electric and combination fixtures Rock Island Drop and Press Co. Manufacturers of Specialties. They are prepared to do bending, punch ing and cutting. Also heavy or light forging. Drop forging a specialty. 110 Nineteenth St W. T. llaglll, DENTIST Office In Masonle Temple. Hours 9:00 to 12:10 a m. 1:30 to 4:30 p. m. Entrance 206 Eighteenth street, ROCK ISLAND, ILL. TRY ARGUS WANT ADS.