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THE AHGTXS, TUESDAY, MAKCn 17, 1903.
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Amusements.
DlRCXTION CltAnittRUN.HlHOTAConRANV.
Tonight. ' :
CITIZENS'
MASS
MEETING.
Speakers on Important Is
sues. Everybody In
vited. Admission
Free.
DlRtCTION CHAnBCRUN.KlNOTACOnPANY.
THREE NIGHTS, STARTING
Friday, March 20.
Special Engagement of the Laugh
Provokers,
75he FLINTS
Introducing the Little Hypnotic
Sunbeam . '
MRS. HERBERT JL. FLINT
In a Furiously Funny Program
of
Hypnotism to Da.te.
New Speeches, Dances, Faces,
Costumes, Songs, Sayings.
Prices: 10, 20 30 ami 50 cents.
Ladies admitted free opening night
under usual conditions.
Seats reserved' at Illinois : Smoker
Thursday morning.
DlRCXTION CHAMBERMN.KlNpT COMPANY.
Monday, March. 23.
Hunting
for
Hawkins
(J RAY and
HECKERT'S
COMEDIANS
IN
A Creator of Irresistible
Laughter.
A comedy of genuine merit, presented
by a company of superior excellence.
Prices, .25, So and 50 cents. . Box
seats 75 cents.
INSURANCE.
General
Insurance
Agent.
The old Fire and
Time-tried Com
panies represented-
-Rates as low as any
reliable company
can afford. Your
patronage is so
licited. Charles E. Hodgson,
Fire Insurance
Agency.
Established 1874.
American Ins. Co Newark, N. J.
Continental New York
Agricultural New York
Traders' Ins. Co Chicago, 111.
Union Ins. Co. Philadelphia, Pa.
Kockford Ins. Co Rockford, 111.
Security Ins. Co. ...New Haven, Conn.
Ins. Co. State of Illinois. Rockford, 111.
Office, room 3, Buford block. Rates
as low as consistent with security.
. i
It's Quality That Counts
3
In coal it's quality that makes
heat, it's quality that retains it,
it is quality that makes possible
consumption of 90 per cent of the
combustible part of it, leaving a
light, clean ash ; lastly, it's qual
ity that lessens your fuel bills
your're not paying for dirt, refuse
or unburnables. The coal we
handle, both hard and soft, de
serves all the good things we and
our patrons say for it. A ton will
talk as loudly as a carload.
E. G. FRAZER
Telephone 1133. . .
hEJSKELL S OIN TMENT rn-ki
U beautiful, even whru cowrvd wil
MUNICIPAL MATTERS
."City Council fllooin, Ruck Island
Marcn 10, 11)03. The Council met at 8 p
m. in regular . semi-monthly session
Mayor Knox presiding' and ail the alder
men present. The clerk read the min
utes of last regular and adjourned meet
ings which were approved.
Alderman Anderson read, a resolution
of condolence on the death - of Street
Commissioner W. J. (Jamble which was
adopted unanimously.
The clerk read the bids for printing the
revi.-eu ordinances which on motion of
Alderman Anderson were referred to the
printing committee with power to aet. .
The clerk read petitions from the Peo
ple's Power Co. for permission to open
pavements to make gas connections,
Granted on motion of Alderman Willis
The clerk read a petition from E. E,
Lamp for permission to open pavement
and make a sewer connections at Forty
third street. Granted on motion of Ai
del-man White.
The clerk and ordinance instructing
the collector of special assessments to
report to 'the County Collector a list of
the 'properties on which the special as
sessments and taxes are delinquent. The
ordinance on motion of Alderman Ander
son -was considered and adopted by
unanimous vote.
Alderman Hirkel moved that the City
Attorney be instructed to dismiss the
proceedings in the County Court for the
improvement of Twenty-first street from
Tenth to Twelfth avenues with asphalt
Carried.
The clerk read a communication from
the Tri-City Sprinkling Co. for the con
tinuancc of last v car's- arrangement' for
the sprinkling of the streets. Referred
to the waterworks committee and super
intendent of waterworks on motion of
hlerman Eckhart to report.
The vlerk read the Tri-City Railway
Co.'s acceptance of the ordinance passed
Feb. 10, llXKl, "ranting the company the
right to construct aria operate an elec
tric railway on certain streets and ave
lines. Received and placed on file on
motion of Alderman Soderstrom.
Alderman White offered a resolution
instructing the city engineer to prepare
plans and specifications for. a pony lat
tice bridge over the canal at Hakes 1st
and. Adopted.
Alderman Soderstrom moved that the
Oouih-U meet i committee of the whole
at 8 o'clock on Saturday evening, to eon
sider the placing of telephones, the City
Attorney to be included. Adopted.
Alderman White, from the license and
market committee, reported concerning
Tropp, Darling & Co.'s petition for
bar;e landing that Forty-third street
does not touch the canal, and that the
Council has no authority to grant the
privilege desired. Report adopted.
Alderman llause from the sewer com
mittee reported having granted authori
ty to various parties to connect with
sewers. Adopted.
Alderman Eckhart from the street and
alley committee reported recommending
that the tateenth street pavement
from Third avenue to alley south
of Fourth avenue be widened pro
vided that the Tri-City Railway Co. pay
the cost of the extra eilit feet of.pave-
niqnt. Adopted. (
Aluernwfn Eckhart from the street and
alley committee, reported concerning
plats of an alley in E. E. Andrews' addi
tion; of the widening of Tenth avenue,
bet-ween Seventeenth and Nineteenth
street, and for the widening of Second
street recommending that the plats he
adopted and ordered recorded. Report
adopted, on motion of Alderman Willis.
Alderman Westhay presented a resolu
tion for the improvement of Second
street, between Tenth and Thirteenth
avenue; and the clerk read a eommunica
tion relating to "the same subject from
the Penn Tank Line Co. Referred to
the street and alley committee on motion
of Alderman Bloehlinger.
Alderman Eckhart offered a resolution
that the crossing; at Tenth street and
Tenth avenue be placed in passable con
dition. Adopted.
Alderman Eckhart offered a resolution
instructing the city engineer to ascertain
the cot of laying a ,30-inch storm drain
on Tenth street from Eleventh avenue to
Tenth avenue, and on Tenth avenue ' to
Ninth street. Adopted.
Alderman AjcCaskrin read a petition
from property holders representing a
majority of the frontage, for the im
provement of Seventeenth street from
Ninth to Eighteenth avenue by a single
course of brick pavement. Referred to
the board of local improvement.
Alderman Anderson presented a. peti
tion asking for the appointment of a
police matron. Referred to the Council
to be considered in connection with the
revision of the ordinances.
Alderman McCaskrin presented a peti
tion protesting against the proposed in
crease in 'the dog tax to $2 on male and
$5 on female dogs.
The Council proceeded with the con
sideration of the revised ordinances. Ad
journed. II. C. SCIIAFFER,
, City Clerk.
Tbe Stomach Is the Man.
A weak stomach weakens the man,
because it cannot transform the food
he eats into nourishment. Health and
strength cannot be restored to any
sick man or weak woman without
first restoring health and strength to
the stomach. A weak stomach can
not digest enough food to feed the
tissues and revive the tired and run
down limbs and organs of the body.
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure cleanses, puri
fies, sweetens and strengthens the
glands and membranes of the stom
ach, -and cures indigestion, dyspepsia
and all stomach troubles.
Harper House pharmacy; A. J.
Riess drug store, corner Seventh ave
nue and Twenty-seventh street.
Women love a clear, healthy com
plexion. . Pure blood makes it. Rur
dock Rlood Bitters make pure blood.
NEWS IN OUTLINE.,
United States Circuit Court Judge
Charles Amidon, of Fargo, N. D., Is
dangerously sick at the home of his
mother at Corry, Pa.
Ell S. Quintard, formerly superin
tendent of the Cincinnati, Sandusky
and Cleveland Railroad company, is
dead at New Haven, agedi So years.
General William Booth, of the Sal
vation Army, who has returned to
England from this country, says thai
the United States people are more
pious than tne British..
Bacteria are turned to useful pur
poses by Professor Haus Molisch, of
Prague, who uses them for light with
out heat. .
John Thompson was. killed in the
Republic Steel plant at Toledo, by an
exploding boiler.
Mrs. Roosevelt is. Koira? on a long
sen voyage for her health. All her
children go with her, except Alice.
Rev. Levi AV. Powers, of Buffalo.
says he believes A. Pennell murdered
Rurdick and the nuto accident was
suicide.
Knapp, th- stranger, has had his
preliminary trial at Hamilton. O.. and
has been held without bail to the
grand Jiiry-. ' ' 1
Severe Attack at Grip Cured by One llottle
ot Chamberlain's Couch Remedy.
"When 1 had an attack of the jrrin
last winter (the second one) 1 actual
ly cured myself with one bottle of
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy," says
frank YY. Perry, editor of the Enter
prise, Shortsville, N. Y. "This is the
honest truth. I at times kept from
coughing myself to pieces by taking
a teaspoontm of this remedy, and
when the coughing spell would come
on at night I would take a dose and
it seemed that in the briefest inter
val the cough would pass off and I
would go to sleep perfectly free from
cough and its accompanying pains
To say that the remedy acted as a
most agreeable surprise is putting it
very mildly. I had no idea that it
would or could knock out the grip,
simply because I had never tried it
for such a purpose, but it did, and it
seemed with the second attack of
coughing the remedy caused it to not
only be of less duration, but the pains
were far less severe, and I had not
used the contents of one bottle before
Mr. Grip had bid me adieu." For sale
by all druggists.
La grippe coughs yield quickly to
the wonderful curative qualities of
Foley's Honey and Ttfr. There is
nothing else "just as good." All drug-
-! c 4 er
43 ft
EDCCTjrONAt
VILLA PK CHANTAL A home school for
girls conducted by tne sisters ot tne Visi
tation. Rudimentary and higher branches
and all polite accomplishments taught.
Twentieth street and Fifteenth avenue.
Hock. Islaud.
AUGUSTANA COLLEGE nusiness depart
ment, a tnorougn Dusiness iraininggiven
for entry into commercial-lite. Terms
reasonable. Apply at Augustana college.
INSURANCE.
INSURANCE on dwellings and household
goods a specialty. Oldest and best com
panies, lowest rates C. R. Chamberiin,
Mitchell & Lynde block. Phone 103a
TORNADO INSURANCE Rates for city
property 90 cents per 1100 one year, 40 cents
per S100 three years. 60 cents per $100 live
years. Call or address C. R. Chamberiin
Agent, Mitchell & Lynde building.
HAYES & CLEAVELAND The pioneer
agency. Old time and are tested compa
nies. Fire, lightning, plate glass, tornado,
accident, lite, or almost any form of risk.
Ground floor offices 210 to 818, Eighteenth
street.
WE WILL BOND YOU-Executors, admin
istrators, guardians, trustees, trustees or
any kind of judicial bonds; lodge and so
ciety officers: city, state or U.S. govern
ment officials; contractors; positions of
trust: In fact, any kind of bond you want
(except ball bonds). Terms reasonable.
Hayes St Cleaveland, resident managers.
Fidelity and Deposit company, of Mary
land.
GOLDSMITH & McKEE insurance agency.
.peoples National bank building, ock
Island, 111. Represent only first-class com-
fianies writing fire, tornado plate glass,
lability, burglary, accident and health
insurance. All policies issued upon the
latest plana and most liberal conditions
Surety bonds furnished through the Amer
ican Bonding company, of Baltimore, Md.
Open every Wednesday and Saturday
nights.
ART DECORATION.
PARIDON & SON Artistic interior decora
tion. Finest line of late rapar carried and
skilled workmen employed. Moderate
prices, 417 Seventeenth street.
REAL ESTATE.
E. J. BURNS City and country real estate.
If you have property for sale, list it with
me. If you want to buy I will do my best
to get you what you want. Room 11, Mitch
ell & Lynde block. Telephone 1191.
HONEY TO LOAN.
MONEY TO LOAN on real estate security at
lowest rates. Marlon E. tweeney. attor
ney? rooms 33-35, Mitchell & Lynde build
ing. Rock Island.
MONEY TO LOAN In any amount, on any
kind of security. Also cnoice property ior
ale or rent. W. I Coyne, 30 Seventeenth
street, up stairs.
WE make a specialty ot loaning money on
household gooas, norscs, wgous, tic,
without removal and In a quiet way. Call
on us for quick loans. Fidelity Loan com
pany Room 38, Mitchell & Lynde block.
WANTED To loan money on diamonds.
watches, jewelry, naraware, musical in
struments, bicycles, clothing, dry goods,
furniture, etc. Highest cash prices paid
for second band goods of all kinds also.
The above goods for sale at half the usual
store prices. All business transactions
strictly confidential. His new number and
location, 1633 Second avenue. Don't forget
It- Jones' second-hand store. Two rings
on 147
Administrator's Notice.
Estate of John Uaflfey, deceased.
The undersigned having been appointed
administrator of the estate of John
Gaffey, late of the county of Rock Inland,
state of Illinois.deceased, hereby gives notice
that he win appear Dcrore tne county court
of Rock Island count at the county court
room, in tne city or kocb isiana. at tne
Mav term on th first Monday In May next.
at "which time all persons hiving claims
against said-estate are notified and request
ed to attend for Ihe purpose of having the
same adjusted.
All persons Indebted to said estate are re
quested to make Immediate payment to the
nnnersignea.
Dated this 17th day of March, A. D. 1903. -JOHN
T. GAFFEY, Administrator.
Si4iiji?iiiijr
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Ci i.!L Jtiii "
FOR RENT-ROOMS.
FOR RENT Furnished rooms with all mod
ern conveniences at HO Second avenue.
FOR RENT Rooms "uitable for light house
keeping. Inquire 825 Twenty-fourth street.
FOR RENT Three rooms with citv water
at 1510 Seventh avenue. Bcmin's milk de
pot. FOR RENT Furnished rooms with conven
iences, pleasantly situated at 2733 Sixth
avenue.
FOR RENT Furnished and unfurnished
rooms centrally located. Address '134,"
care of Argus.
FOR RENT Furnished rooms with good
lame nuaru. jn uiuuciu cuuviiiicin.es.
1229 Second avenue.
FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light
housekepping. Also sleeping room at
U03 Second avenue.
FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light
housekeeping convenient to business cen
ter. Apply at 53? Twentieth street.
FOR RENT Furnisned rooms tor light
housekeeping; modern conveniences: also
sleeping rooms at 1116 Second avenue.
FOR RENT Furnished front room with
heat In central location, suitable for two
gentlemen. Inquire at 1119 Third avenue.
FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for light
housekeeping to reliable parties. Refer
ences desired. Inquire at 1430 Third ave
nue. FOR RENT Three unfurnished rooms lor
light housekeeping suitable for young or
old couple. Parties with children need
not apply. Inquire at lioa Nineteenth
street.
FOR RENT Furnished rooms wltb good
board in a private German uoaraing
house, all modern improvements, at reas
onable price. Mrs F. C. Hahn, 627 Seven
teenth street. 'Phone 638 Brown.
FOR RKNT HOC8ES.
FOR KENT Eight-room house with mod
ern conveniences, inquire at attain
avenue.
FOR RENT A 9-room he use with furnace.
bathroom and gas. Inquire of Ssommers
& LaVelle.
FOR RENT An eight-room house at cos
Twentv-tirst street, inquire oi n;. u siai
tord. Masonic Temple.
FOR RENT A tv-rcom house wilh t odern
Improvements. SCO Twenty-iirst street. Ai.
ply at 4 Twenty-tirst street.
FOR RENT Brick house at the head of
Fifth avenue on Twentv-third street. In
quire of E. H. Guyer or Reidy Bros.
FOR RENT A 5-room house nearly new.
located in South Rock Island. Ninth street
and Hennepin avenue. Inquire of Charles
Staider, on premises.
FOR RENT The Silvis residence, consist
ing ot 12 rooms with gas and steam heat,
also large barn, ou Aiken street, near
Twelfth. Inquire at 1126 Twentieth street.
FOR KENT Fifteenth street and Sixteenth
avenue, two cottages. 6 rooms and bath,
each I6; Fifteenth street and Tenth ave
nue, 5 rooms, bath, gas and furnace, 18.
Goldsmith & McKee.
MISCELLANEOUS.
IF YOU WISH your money to earn a higher
rate oi interest man is paiu uy savings
banks, call on Marion E. Sweeney, attor
ney, rooms 83-35, Mite hell & Lynde building.
Rock Island.
J. P. WILLIAMSON buys, sella and ex
changes all kinds of second band goods,
will pay more than any other dealer and
sells cheaper. All kinds of stove repairing
and cleaning done also. J. P. Williamson,
1515 Second avenue. Telephone 4884.
DO YOU WANT AGENTS? Many years' ex
perience places us in a position to give you
valuable Information along lines that will
assure you success. Ask for free letters
of information and bulletin of daily papers
that pay. We also start responsible par
ties In the mall order and agency supply
business. Lord & Carver. Racine. Wis.
IF YOU WANT to buy, sell, trade or rent
anytning, engage neipor secure a situation
the Mail is the one paper lnMoline that can
do It for you. Mall wants are popular and
Mail wants bring results. One-half cent
per word Is tbe price to all alike, cash in
advance. 2-cent stamps will do. Evening
and Saturday Mail. Mollne. 111.
CLAIRVOYANT.
MADAME SABINE tells the very things you
want to know without your speaking or
writing a word. Can .tell vour past and
firesent as If she had known you all your
ife. Everything she predicts comes to
pass. Reliable and Invaluable. Was thir
ty yesrs in Washington. D C. Clairvoyant
and phrenologist. Hours 10 a m. to 9 p. m.
140rf Second avenue.
CLAIRVOYANT, life reader. Tells just the
things mat woiry, annov and perpitx
ou at this moment, and what to do to gain
your wish, also gives names, all without
your saying one word or money back.
Ladies fO cents Read the record ot mae
retlc power. Can marry your mate In 170
days; get your wish in 170 days: csn write
with ones now separated in IIS davsor no
cost. Open till at night. Private en
trance 1719 Second avenue, Moline. Ben
son, the spiritualist.
GRAIN AND PROVISIONS.
H. J. TOHER & CO. Brokers. Davenport.
Stocks, grain, provisions, cotton. Private
wire to New York and Chicago. Offices
109 Main street. Telephone 407.
GEORGE H. SI DWELL & CO. Commission
merchants. Grain, hay and provisions.
Members of the Chicago board of trade
and Chicago Stock exchange. Established
25 years. No. 512 and M3 Rialto building.
Long distance phone. Harrison 2B".
ELECTRICAL.
W. A. ROBB & CO. All kinds ot electrical
construction. Estimates furnished and
service prompt and reliable. Fine line ol
gas and combination fixtures. 119 Eight
eenth street.
FUEL
EMPIRE COAL & COKE COMPANY Whole
sale and retail dealers In bituminous and
anthracite coal. Prompt delivery servcie
Offices 1718 First avenue. Telephone west
1290.
nOTKLS AND RESORTS.
GRAND HOTEL Famous Colfax mineral
springs. Offers best accommodations at
reasonable prices. Address William Frey,
Colfax, Iowa.
LAS VEGAS HOT SPRINGS Located 6,767
leet aoove tne sea. All the year round re
sort. A perfect place for rest. For partic
ulars address Dr. Daniel S. Perkins, Medi
cal Director, Las Vegas, N. M.
Findinj
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AN A KG US WANT AD COSTS SO LITTLE AND
THE KETUK.NS AKE SO GKEAT THAT IT IS JUST
LIK12 FINDING MONEY. ANYTHING YOU WANT YOU
CAN GET HY ADVERTISING IN THE AIJGUS WANT
COLUMNS. WE TELL YOU THIS OVEIi AND OYEU
AGAIN, HUT YOU WILL NEVEU KNOW IT POSI
TIVELY UNTIL YOU HEGIN TO USE THE WANT
COLUMNS YOURSELF. HEAD THEM TODAY PER
HAPS YOU WILL SEE SOMETHING THAT YOU WANT.
i. "wi- iw "w.-
WANTED MAUS HKLF
WANTED Bell boys at the Harper house.
Good wages.
WANTED At once, a porter. Inquire at
o.ivt t.. ; t . v. ..
j iw rum dveuue.
WANTED An AI polisher for plow work. A
f ood place for the rieht man. Address Col
ins Plow company, Quincy, 111.
WANTED Several bright young men be
tween ages of 18 and 25 Ones will'nc to
work. Good wages. Inquire at Harper
uousc.
WANTED Young man not under 23 vcars
for collector, one will acquainted " with
the streets of the three cities. Must be
anle to give security. Address '-Collector,"
in care Argus.
WANTED Men to learn barber trade.
Years of apprenticeship saved by our
method of steady practice and Instruc
tions. Tools, diplomas, positions, board
and Saturday wages given. Catalogue
mailed free. Moler Barber College, Chi
cago, 111.
WANTED A good canvasser for Rork Is
land county. Can make from flv to lilleen
dollars per day selling a small mach'ne
needed by all mechanics and farmers. Call
and ses machine working at Webber's
b'acksmith shop, 2212 Third avenue, or
write me at 16J3 Third avenue. George 1L
Smith.
WANTED FEMALE HELP.
WANTED A pantry girl at the Harper
house.
WANTED A girl for general housework at
172S Eleventh avenue.
WANTED An api rentice girl to learn dress
making. Apply at 33j Thirteenth street.
WANTED A competent girl for general
housework Inquire at 9c0 lwenty-second
street.
WANTED Two experienced dining room
girls at Dan Pot iger s restaurant, 1611
Second avenue.
WANTED A competent girl for general
housework. Must have references. In
quire at l8'.-3 Fifth avenue.
WANTED A reliable middle aged woman
to assist in taking careot children at 801
Fourth avenue. Union mission.
WANTED A competent girl for general
housework in small family in small, mod
ern cottage. Llreral wages to right partv.
Applv to Mrs. D. 1. Meehan, 103 Fit tee nth
street.
LADIES to do plain needle work tor us at
home, we furnish materials and pay to
?10 per week. Send stamped envelope to
Standard company, Indiana avenue, Chi
cago. 111.
WANTED AGENTS.
WANTED Canvassers. Address George
Schneider, 741 Twenty-third street.
WANTED Deputies, ladies and gentlemen,
for a popular, up-to-date, progressive, fra
ternal 8o;ietv. Call on or adoress District
Deputy S. E.'Van Noorden, Room 1, Carse
build ng, Rock Island, 111.
WANTED Agents to sell IM.C00 accident pol
icies paying f7.50 weekly, selling for il
yearly; two other policies, combining acci
dent and health fir f2 and fo yearly, frt to
$15 weekly benefits; large commissions.
Union Registry company, room 315 Brown
block, Sioux City, Iowa.
WANTED Trustworthy person In each
county to manage business, old establish
ed house, solid llnancial standing: straight
bona Ode weekly cash salary (18 paid bv
check each Wednesday, with all expenses
direct lrom headquarters; money advanc
ed for expenses. Manager, 379 Caxton bldg.
Chicago.
WANTED An established wholesale house,
recently Incorporated, extending business,
desires to engage competent manager for
branch house. Salary tiOO per month, ex
penses and commission. Must invest (1,000
In capital stock of company, on which divi
dend of 6 per cent will be guaranteed, and
furnish satisfactory references. Address,
Secretary, box 440 Kansas City, Mo.
WANTED In each county, local resident
representative to sell our high grade ci
gars to the trade on a new proposition;
quality and price defy competition. Able
salesmen can easily make from 200 to 7300
a month. Exclusive territory given; no
capital needed; no pay for samples ex
acted. Apply with reierences to George
Samels Si Co., 69-71 Dearborn street, Chica
go, HL
WANTED POSITIONS
WANTED Situation by an experienced lady
stenographer. Can furnish references If
desired. Address "L M D. ' care of
Argus.
WANTED -By experienced man. a position
an gardener or as general utility man.
Best references. Address or cail "at Con
rad Schmidt s, 823 Seventeeth street.
W ANTED A position In an office by a young
married man of good habits and goad edu
cation. Ha a very good know.edce of
bookkeeping. Address "D 1," care of
Argus.
WANTED MISUKLLANKOU8.
WANTED To buy
Fourth avenue.
a horse. Inquire at 600
WANTED Three ladles and three gentle
men canvassers: best of wages. Inquire
at GatelVs. 225 Twentieth street.
WANTED An eight or ten room house with
muueiu convenient es in goou location.
Address Dr. G. D. Snoop, Rvom 7. Buford
block.
WANTED Two rooms on first floor su'table
tor gentleman palmist. Good pay and per
manent for right locatirn. Address "B 34,"
care of Argus.
WANTED Clear farms tor equity In choice
Chicago improved property. Will pav 10
per cent net on Investment. E. B. Fry
singer, 125 Dearborn street, Chicago, 111.
WANTED Boarders and roomers at the
Maucker house by the dav or week. 1
per day or 4 50 per week. First class fare
and good accommodations. lKOO-Ol Fourth
avenue. Mrs. Johanna Albrand.
WANTED-5C0 horse owners to try Pecan
oil. Removes '11 intiaminat'on from in
side wall of horses' feet, strained tfndons
and torn ligaments. Guaranteed bv Joe
Schroeder, the harnessman, 1925 Second
avenue.
LOST AND FOCND
LOST Bunch of keys, bearing name of
owner, J G. Junge. Liberal r-ward for
return to 618 Twenty-third streeu
Lost A lady's brown leather putie with sil
ver corners, containing 5 bill ami 2.25 in
silver and two kevs Lost between 2517
Seventh avenue and" Twenty-eighth street
and Filth avenue Mondav evening. Finder
return to Argus office and be liberally rewarded.
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FOR SALE CITY PROPERTY.
FOR SALE Eight-room modern dwelling
house. Call or address 1015 Second avenue.
FOR SALE House for sale cheap at 4'3
i cum sireei. mum ijc remuvcu irum
premises. C. Kammerer.
FOR SALE OR RENT The 3-story brick
Duiiding on First avenue mat has Deen oc
cupied by the George White Buggy compa
ny. Inquire ot E. G. Frazer.
FOR SALE Two remaining east front lots
in the Dart Twenty-second street addition.
For terms Inquire of R. S. Dart, Jackson &
Hurst's office, Masonic temple.
FOR SALE A nice B room house with cis
tern, well and one and three-quarter acres
ot ground, inquire ot Mrs. Bruno, Twen
tieth avenue and Seventeenth street.
FOR SALE A five room bouse with bath
lot 90x150. fruit trees and other small fruit,
good well. 25 barrel cistern, city water,
barn and carriage shed, located on Fortv-
tourin street. Address . Hi. Mattison, tsoa
Nlneteeth street.
FOR SALK-MISCELLANEOUS.
FOR SALE 1.000
Your best offer,
office.
shares Trl-city oil stock.
Address "X Y Z." Argus
FOR "SALE Black horse, harness and
buggy. Horse safe and city broke. In
quire 1507 Filth-and-a-half avenue.
FOR KALE-A second hand open buggi-. in
good condition, will go lor 15. Imfuire
4513 Sixth avenue. F. H. Anthony.
FOR SALE A good ilpright piano nearly
new, at a bargain and easy terms. Inquire
of Miss Millie Cervln. 3H4 Seventh avenue.
FOR SALE A gentle family horse: weighs
about 1050 pounds. Must be soul before
the Mrst of the month. Address 731 care of
The Argus.
FOR SALE Producing oil wells on Spindle
Top Heights. Beaumont, Texas, block :L
For particulars, address W. J. Garden, St.
Nicholas hotel, t. Louts.
FOR SALK Wagon, harness and team ot
Knies5 and 6 years old and thoroughly
broken to city use. Apply at Stockbam's
harness shop. Market square.
FOR SALE -A saloon business. Best loca
tion in town. Will sell cheap if bought in
side of two weeks. Address -'S 49," care ot
Argus
FOR SALE A general assortment of nurs
ery stocx consisting ot shade, ornamental
and fruit trees, grapes, berries, currants,
gooseberries, flowering shrubs, clematis,
roses, climbing and upright; rhubarb, as
paragus, etc. Leave orders at 1023 Fourth
avenue.at the yard or office. Room 4. Bu
ford block. Why buy of strangers when
vou can come to the yard and see wht you
buy. Yard opens March 15. J. H. Cleland.
CHANNON. PERRY & COMPANY Heating
and plumbing along scientific and sani
tary lines. Careful and skilled workmen.
Prompt 'attention, in West Seventeenth
street. Phone 1148
LEGAL.
Master's Sale
Messrs. Sweeney & Walker and J.B.Oakleaf,
Attorneys.
State of Illinois.
Rock Island County,
. ss
In the circuit court of said county. In
cnancerv.
The Black Hawk Himestead Building. Loan
ana savings Association vs. Charles L,.
Faber and Charles Faber. Foreclosure
&I58.
Notice is hrebv given that bv virtue of a
decree of said court, entered in the above
entitled cause on the 25th dav of February,
A. D. 19J3. I shall, on Thursday, the ninth
day of April. A. D 1903. at the hour of two
o clock In the afternoon, at the east door of
the court house in the city ot Rock Island.
In said county of Rock Island, to satisfy said
decree, sell at public vendue, to the highest
bidder for cash in hand, that certain parcel
of land situated in the couumof Rock Island
and state of Illinois, known and described as
follows, to-wlt:
The south thirty teet (30 it.) in lot number
one (1) la block number three (3) in that
part ot the city or Rock island known as
and called Finuet's addition in Rock Island
county. Illinois.
Dated at Moline, Illinois, this lOttj day of
March, A. D. I9v3.
WALTER J. ENTRIKIN.
Master In Chancery. Rock Island county. 111.
SWEENEY & WALKER, Com pits, bofrs.
J. B. OAK LEAF.
Guardian Ad Litem for Minor Def't.
Notice of Guardian's Sale of Real Estate
State ot Illinois. (
Rock Island County. S
Bv virtue of a decretal orderof the countv
court of said county entered at the March
term ot satd court A. D. n3. on the applica
tion of Ira A. Wells, guardian of Nelson
Wells. Aimer Wells. Mabel M. Wells. Demp
sey Wells and Elsie P. Wells, minors, to sell
the following de-crlled real estate belong
ing to said minors, situate in the county of
Rook Island, state of Illinois, to-wit:
The undivided one-ninth (1-9) Interest
(subject to the dower Interest of the under
sigued) in the following described real es
tate situated la the county ot Rock Island,
state of Illinois aforesaid, to-wit;
The east thirty (30) acres of the east half
(H) of the west one hundred ten (110) acres
of tbe southeast quarter (H) of section num
ber thirty (30) In township eighteen (18) north
range one (1) east of the fourth (Uh) princi
pal meridian. Except a lot in the southeast
corner of said land known as the - Smith
cemeterv," and measuring two (2) rods east
and west and six (6) rods north and south.
I shall on the fourth day of April a. D.
1901. at the east door of the court house in
the citv ot Rock Island, county of Rock Is
land and state of Illinois, at the hour of 2
o'clock p m. sell all the interest of said
minors in and to the said real estate at pub
lic vendue tor cash.
Dated this twelfth dv of March A. D. 1903.
IRA A. WELLS.
Guardian of said Minors.
Notice of Guardian's Sale of Real Estate.
State of Illinois.
Rock Island Countv. (BS-
Bv virtue of a decretal order of the county
court ots.id county entered at the March
term ot said court A. D. 1903. on the applica
tion ot Joseph Hummer, guardian of t.'arrie
smith and Birdie Hummer, minors, to sell
the following described real estate, belong
ing to said minors, situate in the county of
Rock Island, state of Illinois. to-wi :
The undivided one-eighteenth (l-is inter
est (subject t the dower interest of the un
derHigned) in the following described r-sl
estate, situated In the county of Rocklsl.iuo.
state of llllnoisifore.said. to-wit:
The east thirty (:W) acres of the -al half
C-i) of the west one hundred ten (110) acres
of the southeast quarter C4) of section num
ber thirty :)) in township eighteen M
north range one (1) east of the fourth (Uh)
principal meridian: except a lot in the
southeast corner of said land known as the
"Smith cemeterv." and measuring two 2)
rods east and west and six (6) rods north
and Fouth. t
I shall, on the 4h dav of April. A. D
at the east door of the court house, in the
city of Rock Island, Rock Island countv. Illi
nois, at the hour of 2:30 o'clock p. m sell all
tbe interest of said minors in and to the said
real estate at public vendue, for cash.
Dated this twelfth dav of March, A D. 1903.
JOSEPH HUMMER,
Guardian of said Minors.
PROFESSIONAL ATTORNEYS.
McCASKRIN- & McCASKRIN Attorneys at
law. Rock Island and Milan. Rock Island
office in Bengston block. Milan office on
Main street.
CONNELLY & CONNELLY Attorneys at
iaw. money toaneo. umce over (Jramp
ton's book store, 1719 Second avenue.
JACKSON, HURST & STAFFORD Attorneys
at law. Office in Rock Island National
bank building.
LUDOLPH & REYNOLDS Attorneys at
law. Money to loan. General legal busi
ness. Nota-y public 1705 Second avenue,
Buford block.
SWEENEY & WALKER Attorneys and
counsellors at taw. umce in Bengston
block.
SEARLE A MARSHALL Lawyers. Money
to loan on gooa real estate security. Mitch
ell &. Lynde block. Rock Island, lit
McENIRY & McENIRY Attorneys at law.
ixian money on gooa security; mate col
lections. References, Mitchell St Lynde,
bankers. Office, Mitchell St Lynde build
ing. JAMES F. MURPHY Attorney at law.
uenerai legal practice, umce room la,
Mitchell & Lynde building. Union Elec
tric phone 6601.
WILLIAM M. WALKER Lawyer. Money
to loan. General legal business. Notary
public. Real estate. Insurance. 1714 Sec
ond avenue.
PHYSICIANS.
N. M. MOORE. M. D. Star block. Hours
10
to li a. m 2 to 4 and after 7 p. m.
DR. CORA EMERY REED Homeopathic
paysician. soeciai attention to diseases or
women and children; also diseases of eye,
ear, nose and throat. Office hours, 9:30 to
12 a. m., l to 4 p. m. 321 Sixteenth street.
Rock Island.
DENTISTS-
J. T. TAYLOR Dentist. Office hours 83nto
12 m., 1:30 to 5 p. m. 2i9tf Eighteenth
street, opposite Union office. Telephone
new 5383.
ARCHITECTS.
LEONARD DRACK Architect and superln-
icnucm. aiLinuer uiocit, seconu uoor.
Office hours 10 to 12 a. m.. 4 to 5:30 p. m.
LAUNDRIES.
ROCK ISLAND STEAM LAUNDRY Baurs-
feld & Sexton, proprietors. Fine finish and
quick service. 1B14 Third avenue. Phone
west 1293.
FLORISTS.
THE LONG VIEW Park Floral company.
Meyer & Behrine. Props. Green houses
1115 Fifteenth street. City store atCanode's
drug store. Plants, cut (lowers and designs.
HENRY GAETJER Preprietor Chirpian-
uock nurserv. lui uowcrs ana designs oi
all kinds. City store. 1807 Second avenue.
Telephone 610.
CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS.
i )HN VOLK & CO. Contractors and build
ers Also manufacturers of sash, doors
blinds and mouldings. Dealers in plate
window and art glass. Offices and factory,
311 to 329 Eighteenth street.
JOHN E. BERG STROM Jobbing a specialty.
work guaranteed sitistactory. Four
teenth avenue and Thirty-second street
Phone West 1579.
Executor's Notice.
Estate of Enoch Thomas Wilson. deceased.
The undersicned Caving been appointed
executrix of the last will and testament of
Enoch Thomas Wilson, late of the county ot
Rock Islaud. state of Illinois, deceased.
herebv- gives notice that she will appear be
fore tne countv court of Kock Island countv
at the county court room, in the city of Rock
Island, at the May term, on the first Monday
in Ma next, at which time all persons hav
ing claims against said estate are notjtied
and requested to attend tor the purpose of
oaving toe same adjusted.
ah persons indented to said estate are re
quested to make immediate payment to the
unaersigneu.
uateu this zinn dav or t eoruary, laua.
HANNAH E. WILSON, Executrix.
Administrator's Notlee.
Estate of John Conwell, deceased.
The undersigned having been appointed
administrator of the estate of John
Conwell, late of the c,ounty of Rock Is-
lanu. state oi Illinois, acceasea. nercnv
county court ot Rock Island countv at the
countv court room, in the citv of Rock Is
land, at the May term, on the hrst Monday
in Mav next, at which time all persons hav
ing claims against said estate are notified
an-.i requested to attend for the purpose of
having tue same adjusted.
ah tersons inueoied to said estate are re
quested to make immediate payment to the
undersigned.
uated inis etn oay or aiarcn a. u., laus.
CLEMENT P. O'NEILL. Administrator.
Administrator's Notice.
Estate of Marv Bowen. deceased.
The undersigned having been appointed
administratrix of the estate of Mary Bow
en, late of the county of Rock Island, state
of Illinois, deceased, herebv gives notice
that she will appear before the countv court
of Rock Island county at the countv court
room, in the city of Rock Island, at the Mav
term, ou the first Mondav in May next, at
which time all persons having claims against
said estate are no ti lied and requested to at
tend, tor tnaspuruose ot having tne same
adjusted.
All persons Indebted to said estate are re
quested to make immediate payment to the
undersigned.
Dated this 4th day of March. A. D. 1903.
FLORENCE GRAVES. Administratrix.
Notice of Final Settlement
Estate of John Hausch. deceased.
Public notice is herebv given that the un
dersigned. George W. McCaskrin. has this
day tiled his final report and settlement a.s
such in the countv court of Rock Island
county, and that an order has been entered
bv said court approving tne said report, un
less objeo ions thereto or cause to the con
trary lie shown on or before tne ltth dav of
March. A. D. 11)03. and uiiontbe final approval
of said report the said administrator will
ask lor an orner ot distribution ana win aiso
ask to be discharged. All persons Interest
ed are notified to attend.
Rock Island. 111.. February S3, lora.
GEORGE W. M CASKRIN.
Administrator.
To All Persons Concerned.
State of Illinois.
Rock Island County. '
In the County Court of said county. To the
April term. A. u. iyu:i.
Due notice is herebv given that the under
signed, guardian of Elizabeth K. Mewes, Ed
ward II. Mewes, Elmer A Mewes and Elle N.
Mewes. minors, has filed In the office of the
clerk of the county court of Rock Island
countv. in the state or Illinois, a petition lor
an oraer for tne sale of the following de
scribed real estate belonging to said niiuoris.
situate, lying and being in the county of
Rock Island, in the state of Illinois, known
and described as lollows:
The undivided one-sixth part of the west
half, ot the northwest quarter of section
thirteen (3, in township sixteen (16) north
of range five (5 west of the fourth principal
mer.dian. excepting a cart-way from the
northeast corner thereof running west to
the public road th-.rty 3t) feet wide, being
the same premises conveyed unto William
Krueger by William H. Womacksand Eliza
beth Wbruacks. his wile, bv their certain
dt-ed liearing date January twentieth. A. D.,
iks5. and recorded In the office of the re
corder of deeds. In and for said Rock Island
countv. in volume seventy-eight (78) ot rec
ords of deeds, at page two hundred and six-tv-seveti
(207) thereof, subject, neverth'-lcs.
to the right of dower and homestead of Wil
helmina Krueger. wife of said William
Krueger. deceased:
Aud that said petition will be heard on the
first day ot the said April term. A. U. ltM, ot
said court, or as soon thereafter as rounse
may be heard: at which time and place you
can appear and object to said petition and
proposed order for sale, if you sec fit so to
do.
Dated this nth day of February. A. D. 1903
FERDINAND C. MEWES,
Guardian of said Elizabeth E. Mewes, Ed
ward H. Mewes, Elmer A Mewes and Elle
N. Mewes.
HENRY CURTIS,
Attorney for said Guardian.

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