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THE ARGUS. JIOXDAY, XOVEMBEIt 9. 1908 r 1 0 Hw 5flgiQ $ "11 A a fiasmndl" KATES One cent per word tinder any bead, except medical and clairvoyant, for the first three Insertions: one half cent per word for each three additional insertions thereafter. No ad taken for less than 20 cents first insertion. Display rate furnished on application. . CLASSIFIED PAGE CLOSES AT t P. M. Ada received after 1 p. m. inserted next day. Phone orders given careful attention. By request, advertisers may have answers addressed to a num bered letter In 'care of The Argus. PATENT9. PATENT AND TRADE! MARK. Office, room i, tmtcneu & l.ynue building. Rock Island. James F. Murphy, as sociate. branch of Moore & Co., pat ent attorneys, Washington. IX C, and Chicago, lit REAL ESTATE AGENT. !AL ESTATE! A good 7-room house an 3rd Ave., near Kim St.; gas stove, city water; lot Go. HO 92,500 A good 7-room houso, wltn gas, sewer arid water; near 7th Ave. and 13th St. . f2.SOO A brick property an 3rd Ave.; two flats renting at $22. 50 per month; city water, sewer, gas 92200 A 7-room lioues on 39th St., near Ulue line; water, sewer, bath. . .92,500 A 5-room houso on 39th St.; city water; good condition 92HH A splendid 7-room all modern home on 15th St., facing park; elegant home 94,300 An investment on 2nd Ave.; three , properties on lot 100x150; monthly rental, $45 95,200 A new 8 -room all modern home on 22nd St.; hot water heat, laundry 93,200 One 8-room practically modern and one 7-room partly modern house, near 5th St. and 4th Ave.; good lot; houses in good condi tion 95,000 A 10-room house on 7th Ave., near Broadway church 8330 A fine lot on Long View car line, near 17th St $1,000 An elegant little cottage on 14th ' St.,; modern 92,700 A 7.room all modern house near 42nd St. and 7th Ave 93,500 A neat 6-room house on 41st St., near car line; barn, fruit 92,300 A 7-room all modern house in best block on 14' St ...$3,000 An 8-room house, nearly new, in South Heights; fruit, shade; lot 00x280 92,400 FARMS. An RO-arre improved farm near Kdgington; snap; per acre 973 A 210-acre Improved farm near Andalusia: will take some city property in trade and give very easv terms on balance: cash price per acre 952.50 A 20-acre I arm six miles Irom Davenport; Improved; per acre... 9100 A 320-acre improved farm in cen tral Wisconsin: a snarj for some one; per acre ...982.30 An 8-acre fruit farm, with good imnrnvements. In Rock Island county 94,500 800 acres fine wheat land m Canada; will trade all or part for city property I write fire insurance. Elaunry EL ELisMssiirdl- REAL STATE AND FIRE INSURANCE. 1805 Second Avenue . . -Both Phones REAL ESTATE AGENTS. If you have city property that you wish to trade on a farm, or if you have a real bargain in city property, call on IBBainaIkiinIbBnP: Room 210, Safety Building. Office hours, 10 to 12 a. m., 2 p. m. OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS. to 1 STOCK BROKERS. n. J. TOIIER. A. L. ANDERSON. SL J- TOJHER' & CO, 8 STOCKS. GRAIN. PROVISIONa COTTON. PRD7ATB WIRES TO NEW YORK AND CHICAGO. 101 MAIN STREET. DAVENPORT PHONE WEST 407. FIRE INSURANCE. . FIRE INSURANCES AGENCY. ESTABLISHED 1874. American Ins. Co. Newark, N. J. Continental InB. Co .....New York Agricultural Ins. Co. .....New York Farmers' Ins. Co......... York, Pa. Williamsburg Ins. Co ....New York New Hampshire Ins. Co... N. Hampshire Northern ins. o.... ,..w Security Ins. Co..... '.New Haven, Conn. Ins. Co. State of Illinois... .Rockford, III. Connecticut Fire Ins. Co.... Connecticut Office, J728 Third avenue Rates as low as consistent with security. Iffia Sua THE MARKETS. Chicago, Nov. 9. Following are the market quotations today: Wheat. December, 101, 101, 100, 101. Mfy, 105, 105',. 104, 105. July, 100. 100, 99""8, 100. Corn. ' December, 02. C2, 00, Cl. May, 02',, C2. 01, 01. July, 01, 62, 60, 61. Oats. December, 48, 48, 48, 4S4. May, 50. 50, 50, 50. July. 40. 40U, 40V,, 40. Pork. December. 14.55, 14.05, 14.37, 14.45. January, 15.97, 10.05,. 15.95, 15.97. Lard. May. 15.87, 1C.00, 15.S7, 15.97. January, 9.27, 9.32, 9.25, 9.30. Ribs. January, S.42, , , 8.45. May. 8.52, 8.57, 8.50, 8.57. Receipts today vucat,, 35; corn. IOC; oats, 13G; hogs, 00,000; cattle. 34.000; sheep. 40,000. Estimated receipts Tuesday Hogs, 20.000. Hog mrrket opened weak 10 and 15 cents lower. Hogs left over, 3,300. Light. ?5.155.90; good heavy, $5.30 06.15; mixed and butchers, $5.30 0.15; rough heavy, $5.305.50. Cattle market opened weak to 10 cents lower. Sheep market opened steady. Omaha Hogs. 4.100; cattle. 7.000 Kansas City Hogs, 12,000; cattle. 22,000. Hog market closed generally weak to 15 certs lower. Light, $5.1 5 (ft 5.90; good heavy, $5.30C15; mixed and butchers. $5.30G.10; rough heavy, j.305.50. Cattle market closed weak 10 and 15 cents lower. Beeves, $3.400.45; Blockers and feeders, $2.G04.90; cows and heifers. $1.00 5.25. Sheep market closed weak 15 and and 30 cents lower. Northwestern receipts: Minneapolis Today, 492; last week. 398; last year, 423. - Duluth Today, 727: last week, 705; last year. 804. New York Stock. New York, Nov. 9. Following are the quotations on the stock market today: . ' Gas 974, U. P. 178, U. S. Steel preferred 112, U. S. Steel common 54, Reading 138, Rock Island pre ferred 49, Rock Island common 22V", Northwestern 109, Southern Pacific 112, N. Y. Central 113, Missouri Pacific 01. Great Northern 139, Northern Pacific 150 Vi. L. & N. 114, Smelters 97, C. F. I. 39, Canadian Pacific 174, Illinois Central 142, Penna 129, Erie 33, Lead S5, C. & O. 46. B. R. T. 52. B. & O. 105, Atch isou 94, Locomotive 57, Sugar 130 St. Paul 140, Copper 80, Republic A LETTER, Letter to London Clothing Company! Rock Island, HI.: Dear Sir: When you see a well- dressed man, you like to say: "There's a sample of my clothes. That man is worth two cf himself as he was when he came to me." We have the saine, feeling. ,Our pain; on a house is worth twice as much as old-fashion painter's paint lead-and-oil. It looks the .same when first put on. In three months it don't In three years it decidedly dont. Lead-and-oil chalks off in , three years: it disconsidered a first-rate job that lasts three years. Devoe lead-and-zinc is about as good in three years as it was the day the painter left.it. Zinc is the secret of it: no secret at all. A good many painters know zinc; some mix it in with their lead. We grind it in.; not a little gool deal, It'd the zinc and the grinding that does it. You can't mix zinc by hand. We grind It in by machinery. , - Painters are finding us out,- though some painters are slow. You know that it pays a good man to ;vear good ci0thes. How many , ustcmers have vou that know it? p . .v,. ..,! Yours truly, F W DEVOE & CO New York and Chicago P. S. Paridon Wall Taper & Dec Co. sells our paint. . FOR SALE CITY PROPERTY. FOR SALE A modern six-room cot tage; fine dry cellar,- paved street; net 7 per cent on the investment; quick sale. Address "B." S. J.," care Argus. . - . FOR SALE Acre and town lots just outside of city limits on bluff near street car line, cheap on monthly pay ments. Inquire of John T:.' Campbell, 182 Seventeenth street, west. Phone 322 FOR SALE Forty lots in our new ad ditions; t sold with 12 new houses erected on same; nrlces of lots from S300 to J400; terms, 125 down, with live years for balance. Old phone 7C9-K. E. W. Robinson. FOR SALE Cheap, nice level lots, 48x 125, corner Twenty-seventh street and Eighteenth avenue, facing Long View street car track. Also for h1 of . trade, one acre lot, with new seven room house. Terms to please pur chaser. Inquire of -E. Thonn, 610 Twenty-eighth street FOR SALE LANDS. FOR SALE 230 acres, four miles from Milan; $60 per acre. Reidy Bros. FOR SALE 200 acres of fine Improv ed lmid; $85 per acre. Reidy Bros. FOR SALE 160 acres of land, fine im- liiovemenis; iz!i per acre. Keidy Bros. FOR SALE An 80-acre farm: $100 ner acre. Heidy Bros., room 4, M. & L. building. FOR SALE A section of land in South uaKota, at a bargain. Apply to Reidy Bros., room 4, State Bank building. FOR SALK Two hundred acres of land about half level: . balance pasture $35 per acre; nine miles from city. Reidy Bros. FOR SALE Land and timber in Ten nessee, Mississippi, Arkansas, and other states. Write for descriptive list. V. C. Russell, Memphis, Teun. FOR SALE 160 acres in Sumner coun ty. Kansas; Ho ucres cultivated; large new house, stable, granary and fences; one fourth mile to school; two miles to city with two railroads; price. 5,.r0. Owner's son will ac company buyer to visit farm. Ad dress "11. D.," care Argus office. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE Cheap, a horse and buggy! Inquire at 1027 Nineteenth street. FOR SALE Two good fresh cows: Wil 1 Ham Maak. . Thirtieth street. South Rock Island. FOR SALE Finely marked hut-eared fox terrier, cheap. Address "A. 1'.. ".," care Argus. FOR SALE A eush register: inquire at 1 J. Lee's new wall paper store, 1314 -Third avenue. FOR SALE Black dirt; anybody wish ing some nice black dirt for eriadintr lawn may call at 610 Twenty-eighth i street, rjmii inonn. FOR SALE Overcoats: 600 unredeem ed and misfitted overcoats, must be sold at 25 cents on the dollar. A. Pol lock, 1911 Second avenue. FOR SALE An ebony caso upright piano, in excellent condition, at u vry low price and reasonable terms. Call at 933 Seventeenth street FOR SALE Cheap, a machine shop, . with work on hand; good opportunity for party with small capital. Ad dress "Machine Business,' care Ar gus. FOR SALE At a bargain, furniture for a modern 11-room rooming house: place well filled with roomers: will I rent house and sell furniture; party ' leaving city; 2716 Fifth avenue. FOR SALE 100 cots at low prices; we orfer a regular $2.r.O spring cot at i $1.G0. the best made; loo tents that! u-ere used thin sensnn for lent.il r.nr- I poses are for sale at very low prices : I rhlv rSredami stvles Our new ! hi venue -New every tent is thorough good as new; many location. zzZa Fourth avenue. phone r.778. Tri-City Awning & Tent Company. LOST AND FOUND. LOST White bull pup. 4 months old; has brindlc spot on left ear and right eye. Return to HUG Fourteenth street or Crown restaurant and get reward. A. G. Randall. ' LOST On Second avenue between Eigh teenth and Nineteenth, streets, or on Eighteenth street between First and Second avenues, a gold bracelet. Finder return to Edna Petcher, 309 Thirteenth street, and be rewarded. MISCELLANEOUS, AFTER washing, anoint wet skin with Satin Skin Cream. The skin absorbs nourishment. IF YOU WANT to buy, sell, trade or rent anything, engage help or secure a situation, the Mail and Journal is the one paper in Moline that can do it for you. Mall and Journal wants are popular, and Mall and Journal wants bring results. One-half cent per word is the price to all alike, cash in advance; two-cent stamps will do. . Evening and Saturday Mail and Journal. Moline. 111. FLORISTS. HENRY OAETHJE Proprietor Chlp- pianock nursery. cut nowers ana designs of nil kinds, i.ty store, 1607 Second avenue. Telephone 1110. Steej . preferred SCTb. Republic Steel common 27, Southern Ry. 24. LOCAL MARKET CONDITIONS. Today's Quotations on Provisions. Live Stock. Feed and Fuel. Rock Island. Nov. 9. Following, are the wholesale prices In the local mar let today: Provisions and Produce. Eggs Fresh, 24c. ' , Live Poultry Hens, per sound, 8c; springs, 11c pound- Butter Dairy, 23c. Lard 11c. - - Vegetables . Potatoes, 55c to 60c; onions, 45c; beets, 40c; turnips, 30c. Feed and Fuel. Grain New com, 60c; old corn, 80c; oats, 47c to 50c; wheat,' S5c to 90c. - Forage Timothy hay, $9 to flO; prairie, $7.50 to $9.00; clover, $8.00; straw, $6.00. . Coal Lump, per bushel, 14c; slack. per bushel, 7c to 8c. . How Is Your Digestion. Mrs. Mary Dowling of No. 228 Eighth avenue, San Francisco, recommends a remedy for stomach trouble. She says "Gratitude for the wonderful effect of Electric Bitters in a case of acute in digestion prompts this testimonial. 1 am fully convinced "that for stomach and liver troubles Electric Bitters Is the best remedy on the market today." This great tonic and alterative "medi cine Invigorates, the system, purines the blood, and is especially helpful in all forms of female weakness. 50 cents, at all druggists'. - FOR RENT ROOMS. WANTEDA'fuTn ferry landing. Address"F. F," care Argus. .." ..': . .,. FOR RENT Furnijrtied rooms with nil .modern conveniences; ut 90G Fifteenth street. FOR-RENT Modern", furnished room, with- l.oard; very central; 1800 Fifth avenue - FOR RENT Furnished or unfurnished rooms, with heat, at 620 Thirty fourth street." . FOR RENT Furnished rooms, with heat and bath, $2 per week, at 2312 I Fifth avenue. FOR RENT Rooms, furnished or un furnished . for light housekeeping at FOR RENT Furnished front room, with all modern conveniences, at 1103 Fourth avenue. T. FOR RENT Furnished rooms, with bath, with' or without board. Apply 803 Second avenue. . ;,-, FOR RENT Three rooms upstairs, suitable for housekeeping, at 633 Thirty-eighth street-. .- FOR RENT Nice warm room, furnish ed, and has all modern conveniences, at 1230 Second avenue. WANTED I-idy solicitor, who is ac quainted in city; good pav. Address "A. ft. C," care Artjas. FOR RENT Furnislu-iT room, all mod ern, with use of phone; board if de sired; 1116 Second avenue. FOR RENT Furnished rooms, with all modern conveniences including use of phone, at 1301 Fourth avenue. FOR RENT Six-room modern house at 619 Eleventh street. Inquire of needier Hros.. l&iav- Second avenue, FOR RENT Three nicely furnished rooms, down stairs; -heal furnished, and on car line. Apply at once; 1046 uixtecnui street. FOR RENT Modern furnished rooms with bath, gas and furnace heat; ra- sonaDic rates. inquire 2103 Fourth avenue, or phone 733-K. FOR RENT Four rooms upstairs; have Bus connections tor Ktove anu Ugnt also water and sewer; 3405 Ninth- and-a-half avenue. Inquire at 3101 imth-and-a-fia;t u venue. FOR RENT To a gentleman or lady employed through the. day a nicely furnished room with lavatory in room .electric lights heat., bath, and phone, one block from car line. In quire at 93J Seventeenth street. for rent nouses. FOR RENT Ten-room modern brick house, best built house in city, three blocks from Market square, newly painted, graineo, and papered; large outside rooms: cheap rent: tine place for roomers or boarders. Phone 273- L. or call at 930 Twenty-third street FOR RENT Six-room cottapre at 3121 "Sixth avenue. Inquire at 530 Twelfth street. ! T.-kO IT V"T- T7" . . . . . . . - , ...'..II Ninth avenue. Inquire at ;;i2VJ Fifth avenue. FOR RENT Five rooms, upstairs: city water and sewer. Inquire at 803 Ninth street. FOR RENT A modern six-room house at 1427 Seventh avenue. Inquire 1503 Seventh avenue. FOR RKNT Alt eight-room house at 548 Twenty-fifth street. Inquire at 2413 Sixth avenue. FOR RENT House of five rooms at 1113 Third avenue. Vor .Information call old phone 73S-X. tjpvt" n-".T -oZ :" TT""?, , , i"i rooms, with all modern conveniences. Inqaire OI J. . UOChe. FOR RENT Five-room cottage at 1117 sixtn avenue; has water and sewer, Inquire 41U Seventeenth street. FOR RENT Seven-room house. Twelfth street, south of Aiken; tine- location; 12. Old phone 759-K. E. W. Rob inson. FOR RENT Six-room house in South Heights, Sixteenth-and-a-half street. south of Aiken; $10. E. W. Robin son. Old phone 753-K. FOR RENT Furnished house, for the winter; modern; hot water heat; 102" Twenty-second street; Nov. 1. Call room 21U Safety building. FOR RENT Five-room cottage in South Rock Island, on street car line. Inquire at Godfrey's laundry, or at 723 Twenty-second street. FOR RENT A five-room house, with good well and cistern water, on Thirty-fourth street and Ninth avenue Inquire at 3401 Ninth avenue. FOR RENT Five-room cottage, with barn, good well, cistern and cellar. Eighteenth avenue and Twentieth street. Telephone, old phone west 777-Y. FOR RENT One modern flat In the new Negus apartment house, corner Thir teenth street and Second avenue. Ap ply to W. O. Negus at the Rock is land house. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS. FOR RENT Truck farm. 15 to 4'1 acres,, city limits. Ir.quiKe at 71i Fo u rteen t li -a n d -a -h al f s t ree t. CARD OF TI1ANKS. MRS. UILFRED E. HOUGH and chil- urcn wish to express tneir sincere and 'heartfelt thanks to friends and neighbors for- Sympathy shown them in their recent bereavement. WE WISH to thank our friends ami neighbors who so kindly assisted us: for the beautiful floral offerings, and also the operators fot the Central Union , Telephone company, for their kind attention during our late be "avement. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Nor ton. GRAIN AND. PROVISIONS. H. J. TOHER & CO. Brokers, Daven . port. Stocks grains, provisions, cot ton. Private wire -to New York and Chicago. Offices, 109 Main street Tel ephone 07. EDUCATIONAL. VILLA DE CHANT AL A home school . conducted for girls by the Sisters of the Visitation. Rudimentary and high er branches and all polite accomplish ments taught. Twentieth street and Fifteenth avenue. Rock Island. MRS. D. E. SCHOLL and Daughter Leading Hairdressers. Ie the place to set a good sham poo, facial and scalp masMge, manicuring or chiropody. A full line of hair roods, nets, tc Hair work made to order.' r Hair dressing for parties and weddings at the 'homes It de sired. - Opposite Harper "house Old Phone .85$. WANTED MALE HELP. WANTED Twenty laborers at the IT. s. boat yard below Milan. 111. Wages, $1.75 per day of eight hours. WANTED house. Bell boys at the Harper WANTED Furnace men at once: apply at Burgess & Co., rear 1922 Third av ' enue. or call old phone 440-Y. WANTED Carpenters, for rough work, also laborers, at Sears water power works. Apply at office In Sears, first bridge. WANTED Traveling salesmen .to sell Plantation molasses; salary and ex pense's. National Molasses company, St. Louis, Mo. WANTED Able bodied men between ages 19 and 35 for U. S. marine corps. For full particulars inquire of Dr. A. E. Williams. 322 Nineteenth street. WANTED District managers who are personal producers, to develop terri tory and appoint agents r big money selling best combination health, acci dent ond life policy, Enthusiastic hustlers, write Fraternal Bankers, Decatur, 111. . WANTED G00 men to learn barber trade and take positions waiting our graduates; iew weens completes: con stant practice furnished: scholarship includes tools, instructions, demon strations, examinations nnd diplo mas. Write for catalogue. Moler Harbor college, Chicago, 111. WANTED FEMALE HELP. wCNTraCXTo7d7Tw Durham, 1030 First avenue. WANTED Two girls at Wright's res tauratit, 1923 Second avenue. WANTED A girl for general house .work at Cos Twenty-sixth street." WANTED A competent girl for gen- erai nousewom at 1043 .Nineteenth street. W ANTED A young girl to assist with housework; no washing. Apply a,c jju occonu avenue. WANTED Good, steady girl for kitel 11 worn; also one clean, dining room girl: good wages. 'Apply .it iJK'Thir- IJ-nilitli slrcel. Mv plifme :- '.. WANTED Competent girl or woman for general housework; no washing; nil cooking; one who can go home nights preferred. Apply at 1SU0 Fifth avenue. WANTED Ladies; our catalogue ex plains how we teach hairdressing, manicuring, facial massage, etc., in few weeks, mailed free. Moler col- . . lege. Chicago. 111. WANTED MALE OR FEMALE. WANTED Amateur performers at the r.me theater every Friday night; val uable prizes given. Apply at box of fice any time during week. WANTED Two lady and two men so licitors: steady work and good pav. Call after 4 p. m. P. It. Stiro, St John's houfce. 1C2SV1- Second u venue. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED Boarders; first class table; central locanon; isoo Filth avenue. WANTED In private family, a few boarders; excellent table. Old phone 7SU-K. WANTED Chimneys to build, repair and clean. McDowell Bros. Old phone north 31C7. . WANTED A private loan of J2.000 on good real estate security. For par ticulars address "W. X.," care Argus. WANTED Partner, lady or gentleman. with small capital in an established business. Address P. O. Uox 267. city. WANTED Old feathers; highest price paid for old feathers. Call old phone 692-Y, or address 1911 Second ave nue. WANTED Situation as cook; at liberty soon: clean, steudy, sober man now on the river. Address "J. A.," care Argus. WANTED Room and board in private nome .near . t oriy-sixtn street, uy a younc lady employed in office during the day. Call ofd phone East-1100. WANTED Boarders at a privato board ing house; first class meals; home cooking and baking; nice rooms, all modern, bath, gas ,etc Call at 1208 Second avenue. New phone S720. WANTED Boarders at a private Oer man boarding house; first class meals, home cooking, nice rooms with steam heat; bath and gas: price reasonable: 1405 Fourth avenue ;old phone S24-Y. WANTED Horses to pasture for the winter; best of care assured; horses put In stable at night. Address com munications to George Hess, R. R. No. 6, Davenport, Iowa, or tcall old phone 2699-L, three rings. MONEY TO LOAN. $3,000 TO LOAN on form property; for particulars see Ketdy Kros LOANS ON REAL ESTATE SECURITT at lowest rates. Ludolph & Reynolds, lawyers, Bu ford block, corner Seven teenth street and Second avenue. MONEY TO LOAN on real estate pecur ity at lowest rates. Marion E. fiwee ney, attorney, rooms 32 and 35, Mitch' ell & Lynde building. Rock Island. LOANS ON FURNITURE, pianos, horses, wagons, etc.; quickly, privately, at the lowest rates. Mutual Loan com pany (uninc). room 411. Peonies Na tional bank building, new phone S109. rnone oiu west iza. WE MAKE A SPECIALTY of loaning money on nousenoia goods, horses, wagons, etc., without removal and In a quiet way. Call on us for quick loans. Fidelity Loan company, room 38, Mttcnen & L.ynae block. MONEY LOANED to salaried people and others, without security; . easy pay- ments; no publicity. Call and get our terms and method of doing business. Office hours, S a. m. to 6 p. m. Tele phone north 2411. Victor Finance company, room 2B, Me Man us build ing. Second and Main streets, Daven port. ."'. MASSAGE AND ELECTROLYSIS. MASSAGE given at the homes. Super . fluous hairs permanently removed with electric needle. Treatment giv en at homes unless otherwise desired. Address Miss A. M. Klttrldge, 1019 Perry street, Dsfvenport, Iowa. Old phone 3136. MRS. E. W. MILLER, Masseuse. 1508 Fifth avenue; electric vibrator and ' vapor baths, body and facial massage, - hair and scalp treatment, shampooing and manicuring; body massage a spe cialty. New phone 6809. Hours, 10 a. m. to 10 p. m. . , oooooooooooooooooobooooooo MONEY TO -LOAN : On Heal Estate Security. LUDOLPH & REYNOLDS, ."' Mitchell & Lynde Bonding. I LODGE DIRECTORX- Maaonte. TRIO LODGE. No. 67. A. F. ft A. M-- Meets In stated communication on - the first Thursday of each 17 at 7:30 p m. Master Masons month. SDecial for work Sent cordially welcome. J. W. ICouder, W. M. ; William B. Pettit, secretary. ROCK ISLAND COUNCIL. NO. 20. R. & on the third Wednesday of each month. M. M. Brlggs. T. L M.; L. C. Daugherty. secretary. ROCK ISLAND COMMANDERT NO. 18, v- x. Meets in stated conclave on the second Monday of each month. H. A. J. McDonald, E. C; R. C WI1 lerton. recorder. MASONIC BOARD OF CONTROL H. D. Mack, president; F. T. Myers, sec retary. PROFESSIONAL ATTORNEYS. JACKSON. HURST & STAFFORD At . torneys-at-law. Office in Rock Island National bank building. HOPE THOMPSON Attorney -at -law. General law business; probate, com mercial and corporation law, 304-305 Safety building. SEARLE & MARSHALL Lawyers. Money to loan on good real estate security. Rooms 302 andS03. Safety building. Rock Island, 111. MURPHY & LARSON Attorneys-at-law. General legal practice. Rooms 14 and 16, Mitchell & Lynde building. Union Electric phone 6601. McENIRY & McENIRY Attorneys-at-law. Loan money on good security; make collections. References, Mitch ell & Lynde. bankers." Office, Mitchell & Lynde building. SWEENEY & WAlKKR Attorneys and counselors at law. Money to loan on real estate. Abstracts of title pre pared. Rooms 200-203, Peoples Na tional bank building. INSURANCE. INSURANCE on dwellings and house hold furniture a specialty. Chain berlin & Anderson. . PLEASANT F. COX Real estate and insurance. Loans a specialty. Beat fire companies represented. Your pat ronage solicited. 1'hnnes west 23, auii new bl.z. Oflice at court house. BENNETT'S Insurance Agency. Fire me, accident, tieaitn anu plate glass; real estate and loans; second floor, Safety building. Oflice phone west ii'JtH Residence phone 7C6-K. Open Wednesday and Saturday nights. WE WII.L BOND YOU Executors' ad ministrators, guardians, trustees' or any kind of judicial bonds; lodges and society officers; city state or U. S. government officials ; contractors, po sitions of trust ;in fact, any kind of bond you want (except bail bonds). Terms reasonable. Hayes & Cleave land, resident managers Fidelity & Deposit Company of Maryland. EXPRESS, STORAGE, BUS AND CAB ROBB'S EXPRESS COMPANY Furni ture moved, packed and stored. Bus, baggage ar.d cab service day or night. Main office, 2410 Third avenue. Old phone 537 and 900. New phone G15S. RELIABLE STORAGE On first floorj aiso manufacturer or awnings, tents, wagon covers, etc. Tents for rent. B. Roessler & Co., 209 Fifteenth street, opposite the court house. Rock Island. EWERT & RICHTER Express and Storage company, having uncquaied facilities for moving, storing, packing and shipping household goods, and can quote reduced freight rates to Pacific coast and other points. Write or call. Office and warehouse, 322 32G East Fourth street, Davenport. Iowa. Telephone B98. LAUNDRIES. MOLINE FAMILY LAUNDRY will call for and deliver clothes. Frysinger & Co.. 1701 Fifteenth street, Moline. Old phone east S54. HOME LAUNDRY Family washings only; work called for and delivered. Miss A. Couch, prop. 1219 Twelfth street: old phone west 652-L. OSTEOPATHY. E. L. DENNISTON. D. O. Graduate of the American School of Osteopathy, Kirksville, Mo. Office hours, 8 to 12 a. m. and 1, to 6 and 7 to 8 p. m. Of fice in Safety building, rooms 208 and 209. Consultation and examination free. Office phones, new S263, old 997. Residence phone 72S-Y. STEAMBOATS. CARNIVAL CITY PACKET COM- 2'ANl White collar Line steamer Hel en Blair leaves Rock Island every Mon day. Wednesday and Friday at 4 n. m tor Muscatine, Burlington and interme diate points. Steamer Helen Blair connects with steamer for Keokuk each trip. Steamer Helen Blair leaving Rock Is land every Wednesday at 4 p. m. con nects with steamer for St. Louis. a J. MANGAN. As:ent Old Phone West-188. New uhone 152. Dock foot of Nineteenth street. Rock isiana. $$m$$ mm MONEY TALKS mm $$$ WILL MONEY HELP YOU? $$$$ $$$$ If so call on us $$$$$- .and fmil USE OUR MONEY.. To get winter supplies mm We loan on household mi 5$ f f.lf? goods, fixtures. . $$$$ Tianos, teams, etc.y tf$ - without removal $? $1.20 i3 the wer-kly $ payment on a ?J $50 LOAN FOR nm $$$$? mm $;$$$ $$$ 50. WEEKS; other $$$$ amounts at same $$$$ . proportions. ; Loan 3 $$$$$$made anywhere wKhin:33 $$$$$$$ miles -of Davenport. m $$$$$$ $$$$$ $$$$ $$$ $$ $ $$ $$$ $$$$ . $$$$$ $$$$$$ $$$$$$$ $$$$$$ Mail or phone an- $$ plicctiona receive $$$ our prompt at- $$$$ : tention. $$$$$ TRI-CITY LOAN $$;$$$ COMPANY $$$$$$$ Davenport, Iowa. $$$$$$ 219 Brady St. $$$$$ Old Phone N. 2423 : $$$$ New phone 212 $$$ Open Wednesday and $$ Saturday Evenings. $$$$$$ $$$$$$$$$$$$$$ $ $ $ $ $$$$$$$$$$ $ $ $ $ HUHH J $ $ $ vs $ If $.$.$$.$$ $ $ $ 1.$$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $-$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ LEGAL. - - Kotice of Flaal Settlement. Estate of Anna Kirdorf, deceased. Public notice is hereby given that the undersigned administrator of said es tate has this day filed his final report and settlement as such in the county court of Rock Island county, and hear ing on said report has own set for Nov. 9. 190S, at 9 o'clock a. n. at which time persons interested may appear and make objections thereto, and If no ob jections are tiled, said report will be approved at that time, and the under signed will ask for an order of distri bution, and will also ask to bo dis charged. Rock Island, III., Oct. 17. 1908. HENRY C. W1LLMS. Administrator. Exeentrts'a Notice. Estate of Gustav Stengel deceased. The undersigned having, been ap pointed executrix of the last will and testament of Gustav StenireL late of th county of Rock Island, state of Illinois, deceased, hereby gives notice, that she win appear before the county court of Rock Island countv. sit th count v rnnr room, iu the city of Rock Island, at the uecemDer term, on the first Monday in Dct-mber next, at which time all per sons having claims against said estate are notified and requested to attend, for the purpose of having the same ad Justed. All persons indebted to said es tate are requested to make immediate payment to the undersigned. Dated this 19th day of October, A. D. 190S. ROSENA 'STENGEL, Executrix. Kxercitor'a Xoilee. Estate of John McKnary. deceased. Th undersigned having been ap pointed executor of tin- last will and testament of John McEnary. late of tho county of Rock Island, state of Illinois, deceased, hereby gives notice that he will appear before the county court of Rock Island county, at the countv court room, in the city of Rock Island, at the January termi on the first Monday in January next, at which time all persons having claims ugainst estate are noti fied stud requested to attend, for the purpose of having the same adjusted. All persons indebted to said estate ar requested to make immediate payment to the-undersigned.- Dated this 7th day of November, A. D. 19iis. JOHN F. COURTNEY. Executor. McEniry & McKniry, solicitors. Tetttion to Probate Will. State of Illinois, Rock Island Coun ty fs: County Court. Rock Island county. 0--iobT term. J08. In the matter of the probate of tho ' last will and testament of John Mc Enary, deceased. In probata. lo All Persons W hom This May Con cern Greeting: Notice is hereby given that on the 6th day of October, A. D. lyOS, a petition was filed in the county court of Rock Island county, Illinois, asking that tho last will and testament of John Mo- " Enary, deceased, be admitted to pro bate. The same petition further states that the following named rtersona n rn all the heirs at law and leeateea: Maria McEnary. Minnie' Courtnev. Anna. Sturdcvant. John McEnary, Stephen Mc- it-nary. anu an tne unknown heirs at law of the said John MeEnarv. de ceased. You are further notified that tha hearing of the proof of said will has been set by sViid court for the 2Sth day of October. A. D. 1908, at the hour of 9 o'clock in the forenoon, at the court house, in Rock Island, in said county, when and where you can appear, if you see fit, and show cause, if any you have, why said will should not be ad mitted to probate. it. u. HbBBAKU, county Clerk. Dated at Rock Island. 111.. Oct. 5. 1908. THE BANKS. SfWanns m Incorporated Under the State Law ROCK ISLAND, tt.t Capital 100MM4W Per Cemt Iatercst Paid oa Depoaita Money Loaned on Personal. Collateral. or Real Estate Security; Farm Loan tn Rock Island County Espe cially Solicited. OFFICERS Phil Mitchell, president; H. P. Hull vice president: P. Green valt, cashier. DIRECTORS R. R. Cable, William H. Dart. H. P. HulL E. W. Hurst, John Volk. P. Qreenawalt, Phil Mitchell, L- Simon. IL 8. Cable Began the business July 2, 1880. and occupies the southeast corner of Mltch- II & Lynde building. DsnnferaJl Tmmsft amndl Sanos JBamoIk (Incorporated Under State Law) ROCK ISLAND, tt.t. H. E. CasteeL President. M. a HEAQY. Vice President. H. B. SIMMON, Cashier. Capital Stock 100,000. Four Pet? Cext Interest Paid m Deposits. DIRECTORS C. J. Larkln, H. E. Car tls, IL E. CasteeL H. D. Mack. M. & Heagy, H. B. Simmon. H. H. Cleaveland. Mary E. Robinson, W. J. Sweeney, IL W. Treroann, C W. Hawes, W. 8. Parka. - TRUST DEPARTMENT. Estates and property of all kinds axe managed by this department, which Is kept entirely separate from the bank ing business of the company. We" act as executor of and trustees under Wills. Administrator,-Guardian and Conserva tor, of Estates. '. -r ' . . . Receiver and Assignee of Insolvent Estates. General Financial Agent for Non-Residents, Women. Invalids ' and others. . " ' -1 CONTRACTORS AJTO BUILDERS. CONTRACTORS AKD - BUILDERS. i Manufacturers of Sash. Doors, Blinds - and Stairs. Interior Finish ot all kind HARD WOOD VENEER FIOOSXNd' " AND DEALERS IN GLASS. ' 1U AND I2 . ' "EIGHTEENTH STREET, ,.""! BOCK ISLAND, XLU : V 'Ml m Hi! I ; i n i - 1 ; i. . i ' - i ; ' o