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1 -t. THE ARGUS. WEDNESDAY. JULY 28, 1909. 0 ,v. FOOLISH, FOOLISH, QUESTIONS DIM TIIC WP Mt AUTtoMoBIU . 1 v" I lfWN, S$ J J1!1S fOOUSH questions- Wa"23. AUTO IN 'SAHARA DESERT. First Trip Excited Genuine Curiosity. Arab Chief Delighted With a Ride. The first automobile journey in the Sahara desert was recently made by Edward E. Ayer of the Field museum, in Cbienso. and Mrs. Ayer. Among the incidents was the acquaintance of the chief of nomads, who was pflven a seat in the car to insure pacific rela tions. The car was shipped from Par is to Algiers. After skirting northern Africa Mr. Ayer says: We kept our course south over the desert to the oasis of Biskra, where we found growing 100.000 date palms. At Biskra legan the 150 mile trip to ward the heart of the desert. Over LODGE DIRECTORY". Maaonlr. TRIO LODGE. NO. 57. A. P. & A. M. A Meets in stated communication on the first Thursday of each month. J. W. Ilouder. W. M.; William B. Pettit. secretary. CONCESSIONS FOR EXPOSITION. APPLICATIONS for concessions on the Rock Island Exposition grounds will foe received by M. H. Sexton, assist ant manager, until further notice. I Have a Large List of Property For Sale in All Parts of the City If von have any property to sell or rent. "list it with me, and get results. Relets collected a ml properly looked al ter. All kinds !' insurance written at the lowest rates in reliable companies. Have your automobile insured against accident. I represent two large bonding com panies, and can get you bond on short lot ice. WM. SCHAARMAN Real Estate, luNuraare and Loans, 471-IVi Second Avruur, Hock laland. HI. M0NEYT0 LOAN On Real Estate Security. LUDOLl'H & REYNOLDS Mitchell & Lynde Building OQOQOOOQQQGQQQQOQQQOQQQQQOOQQOOQQOX3QQQQOQQQOQQQQOQC -J i o THE ORIGINAL THE ONLY LOW RATE CO. MONEY When you need it. home: loan co.. Write or Phone if Unable to Call. East 888. Moline Theater Building, 1621 12 Third Ave. STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL, v DC O UJ LU taooooooooooooooooooooooocoo $1.5G for 50 weeks Repays a $65.00 Loan. m m . m Money CAN SURELY HELP YOU. Loans Made on Furniture, Pianos, etc. Both phones Old N 24125 New 242 TRI CITY 219 J Brady St., the barren desert we urged our car to Tougart. "This Journey over the Bands and rocks was a pioneering effort, so far as a big touring car was concerned. We were forced to carry strips of matting, each thirty feet In length, which could be stretched before the machine when we came to reaches of soft sand. The automobile excited the most genuine curiosity. I remember in par ticular one Arab chief who rode for n long time on his beuutlful horse at the side of the car. His band followed not far lti the rear. Finally we sug gested that be dismount and ride with us. This he did with every dlsptay of pleasure. We speeded the car along, and he grinned with all the delight of a child grasping a new toy." Pleasures of Trout Fishing. Catching trout is not the only thing that makes fishing a mountain stream worth while. The early morning ride to tlie place where you are to com raenre your day's sport Is in Itself pleasant to a degree wholly missed by those who take their rides Inter in the day. Ouriug the early hours of the day the air Is fresh and invigorating. Every leaf and spear of grass by the roadside sparkles with dew. and the forest is pungent with pleasant aud health giving odors that are dispelled as the sun rises above the treetopsand dries the moisture on leaf and twig. As you drive quietly along you may have the good fortune to see a deer browsing In a roadside clearing. He stands watching you for a moment or two, then turns quickly and with graceful leaps disappears among the trees. An old fox steps'out into the mad and trots boldly along ahead of you for some distance. butwhenhe discovers that you nre gaining on him he turns for an instaut. shows his teeth with a snarl and then slinks away into the bushes. Farther along a partridge with her brood of chicks has also ventured out into the road, and when she. too. discovers that you nre drawing uncomfortably near there is a great to do. With outspread wings and uttering the plaintive cry made by a mother partridge when she believes her young to be in dauger. she hastily collects the members of I her family and leads and drives them buck into the security of the woods. ' Outing Magazine. All the news all the time THE ARGUS. MISCELLANEOUS. IF VOIT WANT to buy. sell, trade or rent anything, engage help or secure a situation, the Mail anil Journal Is the one paper in Moline that can do It for you. Mall and Journal wants are popular, and Mail and Journal wants bring results. One-half cent per word is the price to all alike, cash In advance; two-cent stamps will d. Evening and Saturday Mail and Journal. Moline. III. MI LT1PLE ELECTROLYSIS. MI'LTIPLE ELECTROLYSIS Superflu ous hairs on face and arms perma nently removed with one to six needles; four to six hours' work in one with six; treatments given at home unless otherwise desired. Ad dress Miss A. M. Kittredge, 1019 Per ry street. Davenport. Old phone 3136. 3 co - - CO Loans with high rate firms paid off LOAN CO. Davenport, Iowa Write or Telephone to us. FOR RENT ROOMS. FOR RENT Modern furnished rooms at 1200 Third avenue. FOR RENT Furnished room; inquire at 929 Seventeenth street. FOR RENT Modern furnished front rooms at 2532 Fifth avenue city. FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light uouisei&eeping ai avi xmru on cot. FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping at 2312 Fifth avenue. FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping at 1525 Fourth avenue. FOR RENT Five nice large rooms, with water and sewer, at 618 Third avenue. FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Apply at 1305 Second avenue. FOR RENT Nicely furnished front room, suitable for two; $2 per week; 1416 Third avenue. FOR RENT Three unfurnished rooms on second floor at 7ol Fourth ave . nue. Inquire 705 Fourth avenue. FOR RENT Furnished rooms with modern conveniences; board If de sired; over 1620 Fourth avenue. FOR RENT Furnished front room, suitable for one or two gentlemen; board if desired; 1230 Second avenue. FOR RENT Furnished room, with all modern conveniences; gentleman pre ferred. Inquire C21 Seventeenth street. FOR RENT Two rooms nicely fur nished for either sleeping rooms or light housekeeping; rent reasonable; 614 Eleventh street. FOR RENT A nicely furnished front loom, with every convenience, for one or two gentlemen, at 703 Twenty-third street. Old phone 97-K. FOR RENT A furnished front room, for a young lady employed during the day; home-like surroundings, modern conveniences, half Mock from car line. Address "X. Y. Z.." Argus. FOR RENT Two newly furnished rooms for light housekeeping, at rea sonable rates; also use of gas for cooking. Inquire at corner of Fif teenth street and Fifth-and-a-half avenue. FOR RENT Two furnished rooms, suit able for two persons; south exposure, modern conveniences, with privilege of preparing breakfast; working girls not objectionable. Inquire 536 Twenty-second street. FOR RENT HOUSES. FOR RENT A six-room cottage at 1624 Eighth street. FOR RENT A new six-room house, all modern. Apply at 832 Twenty-tuin street. FOR RENT Seven-room modern cot tage at 2902 Sixth avenue. Inquire on premises. FOOR RENT A six-room house, mod ern conveniences. Inquire at 110.1 Fourth avenue. FOR RENT A flat at 2217 Fourth ave nue. Apply at the Rock Island Fuel company's ottice. FOR RENT An eight-room house, with all modern Improvements, inquire ai 2934 Fifth avenue. FOR - RENT A nine-room house, all modern, nicest location In city, at 1108 First avenue. FOR RENT A five-room modern flat at 1035 Seventeenth street. Apply at 532 Twentieth street. FOR RENT An eight-room house, all modern, at 2sl7 Seventh avenue. . lu - quire at 2735 Seventh avenue. FOR RENT A five-room cottage, with modern improvements, at 2Htl Fitth-and-a-half avenue. Inquire at 2934 Fifth avenue. FOR RENT South side of double bouse. six rooms, strictly modern; 712 1 wen-ty-fifth street, inquire at 2428 Sev enth avenue. FOR RENT A seven-room bouse, all modi-ill. choice location, at S43 I wen-ty-second street. Apply 845 Twenty second street. FOR RENT Modern 10-room house, on corner or Twentieth street anu Elev enth avenue. Inquire of C. J. Searle, Safety building. FOR RENT Fine front flat, three large airv rooms, newly papereii. on pavcu street; very desirable location; terms reasonable." F. H. Kelly. FOR RENT A seven-room bouse, wjth all modern conveniences, at id'-' Fifth avenue. Apply at 1710 Fifth avenue, or 109 Eighteenth street. FOR RENT A flat of five rooms, on second floor, with gas. sewer ami wa ter, at 3920'-'. Seventh avenue. Inquire at C30 Forty-first tsreet. Old phone 346. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS. FOR RENT A store room at f00 Twelfth street. Apply hi needier Bros., 1513 s Second avenue. FOR RENT Factory building, centrally locaiea; Doner uuu engine , will remodel to suit lessee for a term of years. Inquire 1109 Fourth avenue. FOR RENT A fine large store room in one of the most flesiranie locations, suitable for a grocery store, drug store, pool hall, or meat market; rent very reasonable. F. 11. Kelly, Safety building. MASSAGE. MRS. E. W. MILLER. Masseuse. 1506 Fifth avenue. Electric vmiaior mm vapor baths, body and facial massage, hair and scalp treatment, shampooing and manicuring; body massage a spe cialty. New phone 0859. Hours, 10 a. m. to 10 p. in. CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. JdtaB Vols & C(o ag CONTRACTORS AND . .BUILDERS. Manufacturers of Sash, Doors. Blinds and Stairs. Interior Finish of all kinds. HARDWOOD VENEER FLOORINO AND DEALERS IN GLASS. 311'aND 323 EIGHTEENTH STREET, ROCK ISLAND, ILL. art F. T. E-snnz CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. Plans and Estimates Furnished. JOBBING A SPECIALTY. New Phone 5787-Y 4 rings. 1020 Sixteenth Arenue, Rock Island, 111 WANTED MALE ITELP. WANTED Man for soliciting and col- """K- Auaruss "l,- cure Argus. WANTED Wood and metal pattern makers. Peru Plow & Wheel Com- pany, Peru, 111. WANTED At once. 10 berry pickers at Sanderson's fruit farm on Brasher street: boys under 12 years of age need not apply. WANTED Reliable man who can qual ify as salesman in Rock Island; good salary to right man. Address "V.," care Argus, giving address, age, for mer occupation, and length of service. WANTED Firemen. 110 a month; motormen, $80; average salaries. Men wanted to prepare for these and other railroad positions. Many openings. Positions secured. Write . today. F. C. Wenthe, secretary. Dept. 103, Free port, 111. WANTED :Deck hands for government pile oriver and dredge, and laborers, at and below Sliver Lake harbor on Milan section of Illinois & Mississippi canal; wages, deck hands. J35 per month, and laborers, $1 per day or eight hours, with board. WANTED Men to learn barber trade; lew weeks required; best paying work within the reach of poor man; can have shop with small capital; wages. $12 to $20 weekly; wonderful demand for barbers; catalogue mailed free, Moler Barber College, Chicago, 111. WANTED Able-bodied men between ages 19 and 35, for IT. S. Marine Corps; must be native born or have first pa pers; excellent opportunity to see the world; good pay, clothing, rations, quarters, medical attendance free. Apply at room 34, postottice building. WANTED Young men to learn auto mobile business by mail and prepare for positions as chauffeurs and repair men; we make expert In 10 weeks; as sist you to secure positions; pay big, work pleasant; demand for men great; reasonable; write for particulars and sample lesson. Empire Automobile Institute, Rochester. N. Y. WANTED FEMALE HELP. WANTED Competent second girl at 808 Twentieth street. WANTED A good cook at Dan's res taurant, 312 Fifth avenue. WANTED Oirl to assist mother with baby, and housework; 1214 First ave nue. WANTED housework, avenue. A good girl for general Inquire at 2014 Fourth WANTED An experienced girl for general housework. Apply 613 Twenty-third street. WANTED A competent girl for gen eral nouseworK. Apply ai stJi i weu-ty-second street. WANTED flood girl for general house work; references required; at 531 Nineteenth street. WANTED A competent stenographer; state experience and salary expected. Adress "V. R.." care Argus. WANTED At once a saleslady for al I '-rill Ion ; sle:ulv work . Apply at Gately's 309 Twentieth street. WANTED Experienced girl for gen eral housework in small family. Ad dress 11. M. D., care The Argus. WANTED Experienced waitress for day work at Rock Island depot eating bouse. Apply to J. V. Johnsou, man ager. WANTED Competent saleslady for rib bon department; stat experience and salary required. Address "A.," care Argus. WANTED Lady washer and sorter. $8 per week; lady polisher. $8. Tele phone us. Wright's Laundry, Uales burg, 1)1. . ' WANTED A young girl about 15 or 16 years or age. to assist with light housework and care of one child, age 2 years. Apply 829 Fifteenth street. WANTED A competent laundress.Mon- lay. Tuesday and Wednesday or each week. Apply to Mrs. I .S. White. Twentieth street and Seventeenth av enue. WANTED Reliable women, over 25 years of age. to demonstrate from house to house for a drug Arm; salary and expenses. Dr. Flora Brewster; St. John's house, room 22. Call be fore 9 mornings or 5 to 7 evenings. WANTED HEAL ESTATE. WANTED To exchange for Rock Is land or Davenport modern residence, a seven-room brick modern residence In Chicago, north side. See' I. hunger & Meyers, 225 Eighteenth street. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED Polishers and buffers to re main away from Freeport, 111. WANTED Chimneys to build, repair and clean. McDowell Bros. Old phone north S167. WANTED Roarders by day or week; home baking and cooking. Inquire upstairs 1630. Third avenue. WANTED To give away, free, good dirt for filling purposes. Apply to II. 13. Krell, 715 Seventeenth street. WANTED To buy, 500 feather beds; will pay good price. Call old phone 712-L, or write 311 Twentieth street. WANTED Boarders, In a quiet neigh borhood, close to park and street car; home baking; 1129 Fourteenth-and-a-half street. WANTED By adults, two nicely fur nished rooms, witn ratn. ror light housekeeping, close ,to business cen ter. Address "W. M.," care of Argus. WANTED To interest reliable party in a new invention; greatly needed; no competition; a big proposition and a gooil one to right party. Address "O. K.." Argus. WANTED Your old clothes and shoes. Don't sell or give them away before you know our prices. Write or phone; 311 Twentieth street. Rock Island, or west 712-L. WANTED To buy household goods of every description; highest prices paid foranythlng and everything. II. KnifT. 1721 Third avenue, Moline, 111. Old phone 751 east. INSURANCE. INSURANCE on dwellings and house hold furniture a specialty. Chamber lin & Anderson. PLEASANT F. COX Real estate and insurance. Loans a specialty. Best fire companies represented. Your pat ronage solicited. Phones west 23, and new 6172. Ottice at court house. BENNETT'S Insurance Agency Fire, life, accident, health and plate glass; real estate and loans; second floor, Safety building. Office phone west 996. Residence phone 736-K. Open Wednesday and Saturday nights. WE WILL BOND YOIT 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. . FLORLSTS." HPNPT fSAFrTHJR Pronrletor Chin piannock nursery. Cut flowers and - designs of all kinds. City store, 1607 Second avenue. Telephone 1110 FOR SALE CITY PROPERTY. FOR SALE A modern double dwelling, Beven frooms each side; a bargain if taken soon . Reidy Bros. FOR SALE For cash or on small monthly payments, a large lot,- 60x 130 feet, with small new cottage. In quire on premises, 1525 Twenty-fifth street. FOR SALE Or trade, new house on Forty-fourth street and Sixteenth av ence; w.ill trade my interest for va cant lots or horses. Address "6,'V care Argus. FOR SALE An acre, with smalt house, on hill; has lots of fruit and the ground is fine, black loam, and very productive; the price is $2,100. II. K. Walker, agent. FOR SALE A five-room cottage, near bail park; Just completed; good lot, with east front; will sell on easy terms; $100 or less down. II. K. Walker, agent. FOR SALE At a bargain, a corner lot. Thirty-eighth street and Fif teenth avenue, 1)0x105 feet, east front. Address "P. M.." care Argus, or call old phone west 951-X. FOR SALE A nice double house on Seventeenth street; a tine renter and Is all in nice shape and always occu pied: good place to own; the price Is $6,200. H. K. Walker, agent. FOR SALE Lots in Robinson's addi tion in South Heights, from $300 to $375; terms, $25 down .balance In Ave years; a home on easy terms. Old phone 759-K. E. W. Robinson. FOR SALE On Fourteenth-and-a-half street, a six-room cottage, with fur nace, bath, gas, cemented cellar, east front lot, and all in very flue repair; the price Is $2,950. II. K. Walker, agent. FOR SALE Large eight-room brick house, in one of the finest locations In the city; stern heat; lot 60x140; good reasons for selling. Will make a good price to any one interested. Harry II. Hubbard. FOR SALE A new six-room house. with reception hall, city water, east front, with large porch, and is full two stories, built this spring; will sell for $2,000 on monthly payments, or will consider trade. L.et me show it to you. II. K. Walker, agent. FOR SALE Cheap, nice level lots, 4Sx 12&, corner Twenty-seventn street and Eighteenth avenue, facing Long View street car track. Also for sale or trade, one acre lot. with new seven room house. -Terms to please pur chaser. Inquire of 1. Thonn, 610 Twenty-eighth street. FOR SALE Desirable lots on Twenty- ntth and Twenty-sixth streets be tween Fifteenth and Seventeenth ave nues, in Reedier & Walsh's addition, with city water and gas; terms to suit purchaser; will assist those de siring to build homes. See Beechcr Bros., 1513 Vi Second avenue. Old phone 307; new 5516. FOR SALE My 9-room residence, with bath, furnace, gas and electric iigui; laundry in the basement; cypress tin Ish; everything in good repair; built 1903; excellent location; corner lot. east front; granitoid walks; one block to car line and paved street; only a few blocks from the new city park and Augustana college. I will sell at a bargain, as 1 want to go west; half cash, balance to suit. E. Anderson. 600 Forty-second street. FOR SALE LANDS. FOR SALE Non-resident owner, finely improved half section Dakota land, wired to sell before July 15. Write or wire for bed-rock price. R. J. Mc Mahon, Kndlcott building, St. Paul, Minn. fOR SALE Acre end town lots Just outside of city limits on blutT near street ear-line, cheap- en monthly pay ments. Inquire of John. T. Campbell. 1829 Seventeenth street. Phone 322 west. FOR 8ALE One acre of land, four- room house, large chicken house, acre fenced In with chicken wire; barn, well, cistern, fruit trees of all kinds; 1819 Twenty-seventh street. Tele phone 853. three rings. FOR SALE Six acres on Thirty-fifth street, one block from Elm street car; three aires, with eight-room two story bouse, cellar, basement. No. 1 well, city water, $4,000; three acres, with six-room house cellar, city wa ter, with large barn; $2,500. Inquire at 1200 Thirty-fifth street. ABSTRACTS OF TITLE. ABSTRACTS of Title prepared or con tinued to date covering any real es tate in the county. Prompt and ac curate service at reasonable rates. Rock Island Title & Abstract Com pany; J. 3. Ingram, president; W. J. Sweeney, secretary; 2oo-2o3, second floor. People's National bank build ing. EDUCATIONAL. VILLA DE CHANTAL 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. Cracked Collevrs Are enough to drive a wooden Indian to drink and we aim to preserve our customers' tem pers and collars, .by giving the most careful work. There's a knack in "turning" col lars just right. Let us show you how we do it. The Souders Laundering Company 601 TWELFTH STREET. BOTH PHONli. FOR SALEMISCELLANEOUS. ' FOR SALE Cheap, a beautiful side board at 1305 Second avenue. FOR SALE Af 22-foot launch in good condition. Inquire at Argus office. FOR SALE Barred Rock and Leg horn chickens, also fine chicken house, at 1231 Fifth avenue. FOR SALE A Frazier road cart in At condition, very reasonable. Call 5510 new phone after 5 p. m. FOR SALE Three spring stake wag ons and one large platform wagon. Inquire of F. O. Young. FOR SALE One light spring trap In good condition. Having no horse, will sell trap cheap. 734 Twenty-third street. FOR SALE A 1.000-pound horse; a dandy for delivery purposes. Oeorge OlockofT, Brashar street. South Rock Island. FOR SALE Large team load broken boards for kindling. $2.50 per load. Leave orders at Robb's Express Com pany, west 900. or 5158 new phone. FOR SALE-r-Saddle horse, suitable for lady; single footer; Ave years old. In quire of Union Ice & Coal Company, Twentieth street and Second avenue. FOR SALE Fifteen cockerels at $2 each, and 25 laying pullets at $1 each; fan cy Barred Rock, blue bell strain: also 20 Belgian hares; 1015 Fourteenth ave nue. FOR SALE Fixtures and stock of con fectionery store, good location and excellent business; will Invoice; mov ing into own building. For particu lars address "S.," care Argus. LOST AND FOUND. LOST Wednesday morning, a lady's gold watch and fob, between Watch Tower and Woodmen office. Finder please return to Argus or Modern Woodmen office and receive liberal reward. LOST Monday morning at McCabe's store, an umbrella with a pearl and silver handle; monogram "E. L. 1." on handle. Finder please return to McCabe's check room and receive lib eral reward. LOST Thursday evening on Fourth av enue between Twelfth and Thirteenth streets, a pair of eyeglasses attached to gold pin holder; initial "L." Re turn to 1218 Fourth avenue- and re ceive reward. PROFESSIONAL ATTORNEYS. JACKSON. HURST Sr STAFFORD At- torneys-at-law. Office in Rock Island National bank building. HOPE THOMPSON Attorney-at-law. ueneral 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 and 303, Safety building. Rock Island. 111. MoENIRY & McENIRY Attorneys-at- law. Loan money on good security; make collections. References. Mitch ell & Lynde. bankers. Office, Mitchell & Lynde building. SWEENEY & WALKER Attorneys and counselors at law. Money to loan on real estate. Abstracts of title pre pared. Rooms 200-203, People's Na tional bank building. MONEY TO LOAN. LOANS ON REAL ESTATE security at lowest rates. Ludolph & Reynolds, lawyers. Best block, corner Seven teenth street and Second avenue. MONEY TO LOAN on real estate secur ity at lowest rates. Marion E. Swee 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, People's Na tional bank building; new phone 5109. Phone old west 122. WE MAKE A SPECIALTY of loaning money on household goods, horses, wagons, etc.. without removal and in a quiet way. Call on us for quick loans. Fidelity Ixmn Company, room 403 Best building. MONEY LOANED to salaried people and others, without security; easy pay ments; no publicity. Call and get our terms and methods of doing business. Office hours. 8 a. m. to fi p. m. Tel ephone north 2411. Victor Finance Company, room 26. McManus build ing. Second and Main streets, Daven port. COTTAGE DESIGNER. CHARLES L. PRITETT I design "houses;" the exteriors of artistic beauty and simplicity. the in teriors comfortable and pretty; minutest care given the lit tle details, making ease, conveni ence and happiness in the home. I don't sell plans, but do the work by the hour, making the expense no ex cuse for not having a plan that will save time, money and law suits. 405 People's National bank building. GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. II. J. TO 1ER & CO. Brokers. Daven port. S'oeks, grains, provisions, cot ton. Private wire to New A'ork and Chicago. Offices, 109 Main street. Tel ephone 40 1. FIRE INSURANCE. Cfcaurlcs . EJtadlgsoini (The Best is the Cheapest.) FIRE INSURANCE ESTABLISHED 1874. AniPrican Ins. Co Newark, N. J. Continental ins. Co New York Agricultural Ins. Co New York Farmers' Ins. Co York, Pa. Williamsburg Ins. Co New York Reliance Fire Ins. Co. .. .Philadelphia Northern Ins. Co -....New York Ins. Co. State of Illinois. .Roekford. Ill Connecticut Fire Ins. Co. .Connecticut Office, 1728 Third avenue. Rates as low as consistent with security. STOCK BROKERS. H. J. TOIIER. A. L. ANDERSON. W. J. TOIHIEE & CO., ' Broken. STOCKS. , GRAIN. . v PROVISIONS. COTTON. ' ; V PRIVATE WIRES TO NEW YORK AND CHICAGO. Ifi5 UltM ST,TU?'T nAt'PMDnoT I PHONE WEST 407. LEGAL. . Publication Notice. ' State of Illinois, Rock Island Coun ty ss: - - In the Circuit Court of said county. ' To the September term. A. D. 190JI. General No. 6140 In Chancery. John V. Johnson vs. Olive Johnson. "- Affidavit of unknown residence of ? Olive Johnson, the above named defend ant, having been filed in the clerks' of lice of the circuit court of said county, notice is, therefore, hereby given to the said unknown resident defendant . that the complainant filed his bill ot complaint in said decree, on the chan- eery side thereof, on the 12th day 'Of March, A. D. 190D, and that thereupon . a summons issued out of said court, wherein said suit Is now pending, re- . turnable on the first Monday ' in the -month of May. A. D. 1U09 ,as was by law required, which said summons was re turned by the sheriff of said county on the 3rd day of May, 1909. that he could not in his county find the said Olive " Johnson; that on the 30th day of June, 1909, an alias summons was issued out of said court, wherein said suit is now pending, returnable on the 3rd Monday in the month of September next, as Is by law required. Now, unless you, the said unknown resident defendant above named, shall personally be ami appear before said . circuit court on the first day of the next term thereof, to be hidden at Rock Island, in and for said county, on the 3rd Monday in September next, and plead, answer or demur to the said, complainant's bill of complaint, the same and the matters and things there in charged and stated will be taken as . confessed and a decree entered against you according to the prayer of .said bill. Rock Island. III., June 30, 1909. GEOROE W. GAMBLE. Clerk. J. Tt. & J. L. Oakleaf, complainant's solicitors. Guardian Sale. State of Illinois, Rock Island coun ty ss. By virtue of a decretal order of th county court of said county, entered at the July term of said court. A. D. 1909,' on the application of Ellanora Mobr, ' guardian of Joseph Mohr, Theodore Mohr, Columbia A. Mohr, Henrietta Mohr and Alvina W. Mohr, minors, to " sell the following described real estate, belonging to 'said minors, situate in the county of Rock Island, state of Illinois, towit: The undivided five-eights () part of the undivided one-fifth (1-5) part of the west half ()of the southeast quar- ter U) of section nine (9) in township eighteen 1S north of range one (I)., east of the fourth (4th) principal mer idian, subject to the dower interest Of William Mohr, the father of said min ors. I shall, on Friday, the 30th day of July, A. D. 1909. at the hour of 1 o'clock p. in., sell all the interest of said minors in and to the said real estate, at the east door of the court bouse in the city of Rock Island, in said county of Rock Island. Terms of sale as fol- -lows: Cash In hand upon the completion and approval of said sale. Dated at Rock Island, 111., this 8t day of July, A. D. 1909. ELLANORA MOHR. Guardian for Said Minors. Lucian Adams, attorney for petitioner. Not Ire of Final Settlement. Estate of Herman L. Tonn. deceased. Public notice is hereby given that the undersigned, Fred J. Tonn, administra- -tor d. b. n. of said estate, has this day 7 tiled bis final report and settlement as , -' such in the county court of Rock Is- A " land county, and hearing on said re- ' port has been set for Aug. 23. 1909, at 9 o'clock a. m., at whicli time persons interested may appear and make'objec tions thereto, and if no objections are hied, said report will be approved at that time, and the undersigned will ask for an order of distribution, and will also ask to be discharged. Rock Island. Hi- July 27. 1909. FRED J. TONN. Administrator d. b. n. . ' " Notice f Final. Settlement- yjtjj .Estate, o Emma. Tonn, leiea.sed.V Public notice is hereby. given that ther- undersigned. Fred J. Tonn. administra-.j , -tor of said estate, has this day filed his' final report and settlement -as such to ; - . the county court of Rock Islund coun- ; V : ty. anl hearing on said report lias been set for Aug. 23. 1909. at 9 o'clock a. m.. . - .' at which time persons interested may ,' appear and make objections . thereto, t -and if no objections are tiled, said re--... port will be approved at that time, and ; , the undersigned will ask for an order'. of distribution, and will also ask to be 'J,. 7 discharged. , - Rock Island, 111.. July 27, 1909. . ' FRED J. TONN. Administrator. EXPRESS, STORAGE. BITS AND CAB. ' Rt:lTaRLE STORAGE On first floor; also manufacturer of awnings, tents, , wagon covers, etc. Tents lor rent B. ; ". Ro.-s.sier v Co.. 209 Fifteenth street opposite the court house. Rock Island. INDEPENDENT EXPRESS CO. For good service call on the Independent . Express Company, SOS Twenty-first :. street. Old phone 981. Packing and storage and all kinds of express haul ing. Also buying and selling second : hand goods! ' STEAMBOAT TIME TABLE. WHITE COLLAR LINE SUMMER SCHEDULE Steamer Helen Blair, for Muscatine and Hurlington. every Mon day, Wednesday and Friday, 4 p. m. Sundays 4:15 p. in. for Muscatine only. Steamer Columbia for Muscatine and Burlington every Tuesday and Thurs day, 4 p. m. Regular Saturday excur sion to Muscatine and return 4 p. m. Faro 50c, For Burlington. Keokuk and way ponits Saturday 11 p. m. Returnnig to Rock Island on Tuesday 10:30 a. ax. Special rates. Inquire of C. J. MANOAN. Agent Telephones Old 1S8; new 5152. These boats connect at Hurlington with steamers for ull points south. x W A. BLAIR, Manager, Davenport, Iowa, FBI aLL Nlllf W aTn uPPHtrt:J For all points between St. Louis, Mo,,' and St. Paul. Minn., steamers St, Paul and Qulncy will run on the following timetable: For St. Paul and wav nolnta steam era ' will leave Rock Island. 111., at 7:30 a. m. on June 4. 13. 22. July 1. 6, 10, 14. 19, ZA, zs. AUg. 1, 6, 10, 15, 19, Z4, 28, Sept. , , ii. - - On above dates a soeclnl rata of tl will be made to Clinton. Iowa, and re turn, going on the steamer and return ing on me i. & I. railway. For St. Louis and way points steamers will leave Rock Island,.IIl., at 9:15 a. m. on June 8, 17, 26, July C. 9. 14, 18. 23. Zi, Aug. 1, 5, 10. 14, 19, a 3, 28, Sept- 1, 6, 1 0, ft. - , h ; . For St. Louis and Rock Island, packet Steamer Dubuque will leave Rock Island every Thursday at 3:15 p. ni., for St. Louis and way points. For further Information apply to GEORGE LA MONT. Agent. Rock Island, 111. '. . . k. - AK union ixb Bavvui m m - 'phonnn. , . pv n- ' ' : t