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Ms THE ROCK ISUAND ARGUS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1910. 11 - ' ' , ; JT Arte vfc "me 1 j t1 ,ymA"X BOOK . t0E THIS CHSSc ?RES5T '$ CARweST r0.f . 'Fr You ACE PcSiROUS Op P0&.efi( A GOOD fiCST(5.T CP t-Ll CA'NE, THCOW AnSH OF CH(U CCN-CA AfoAlMST A. ouEwtw. WHirrE wall and "foij wuC PfeoSX'C FOR. IlE-VT ROOM. FOR RENT Modern furnished room at 1515 Seventh avenue. FOR RENT Modern furnished room at 1200 Third avenue. FOB RENT" Furnished rooms for light housekeeping at 307 Third street. FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping at 2312 Fifth avenue. FOR RENT Modern furnished room, with use of phone, at 1127 Second avenue. FOR RENT Modern furnished front room, with bath, also use of phone, at 1131 Second avenue. FOR RENT A large furnished front room, suitable for two persons. In quire 5 lt Twenty-fifth street. FOR RENT Modern furnished front room, with use of phone, at 636 Fif teenth street, on Long View car line. FOR RENT A seven-room house iri good condition, with bath, gas and electric light. Inqulre513 Nineteenth street. FOR RENT Newly and nicely furnish ed rooms for light housekeeping; also sleeping rooms; location very central, on car line; 1327 Second avenue. FOR HEAT HOUSES. FOR RENT .A seven-room house at 1115 Third avenue. Call old phono west 738-X. FOR RENT A seven-room cottage with modern Improvements on Fifth-and-a-half avenue. Inquire 2831 Fifth ave nue. , FOR RENT Seven-room house, an modern. Inquire at eardsley & Bailey Company, 217 .Eighteenth street. FOR RENT Eight-room house, modern conveniences. 821 Twentieth street. Apply 11. II. Cleaveland, 210-212 Eighteenth, street, city. FOR RENT A new six-room house, with furnace, gas, electric light, and city water. luquire corner Twelfth avenue and Thirtieth street. FOR RENT A five-room cottage at 591 j .Dearborn street. South Rock Island, opposite Exposition grounds. Inquire J. S. Scheuermann, 1700 Sixth street, i city. FOR "SLIMS5 JilLi BiG PHIVATE AUDITORIUM. - Tall Students Form Novel Club With Six Feet Three Min imum Height. TALLEST MAN PRESIDENT University of Missouri Boys Number ing Eight Will Give Dance for Shortest Coeds. Eight, of the students of the TJni .Yersity of Missouri at Columbia, Mo., have formed, a tall man's club. The only retirement for eligibility in the "Long Fellow" club is that each mat; must be 6 feet 3 inches tall. The clnb was organized to hare the low awnings of Columbia, the low doorways and the low chandeliers in public places elevated so that theso men can pass tinder without striking their heads. They have gone stooped so long that some will have to exert a great effort to get their spices straight ened once more. That is one of their rules that must be lived up to. Has Lofty Honorary Members. The club has received the stamp o" approval because Dr. A. Koss Hill, president of the University of Mis souri, Is an honorary luembor. Dr. jHill stands 6 feet Z'z inches in his stocking feet. The club has tb? ap proval of the church, because the Rev. Henry P. Horton, rector of Calvary Episcopal church, also an honorary member. Mr. Horton is G feet 1-P, inches tall. Berry McAJ ester, manager of the Boone County Lumber compa ny, and Robert W. Jones, a newspaper man, are also honorary members. Mr. McAlester is feet Z's inches tall, and Mr. Jones is half an inch longer thari Mr.aicAlester. President Is Six Feet Six. ' The presidency of the club goes with out election to the tallest man. Just now this honor is held by It. A. Adams of Colnmbia. He is 6 feet 6 iiii-lio-; tall. V. E. D. Landon, a law student of Marshall, Mo., is second in height 6 feet inches. G. AV. Sneed. Co lumbia, 6 feet 5 inches; A. W. Roberts. 'Auxvasse. Mo., 6 feet 4- inches; Ray Dtrnlap. Mexico, Mo.. C feet C?i inches: W. H. Maclay, Tipton. C feet 4 inches; S. D. Terklns, 1107 I'ennsylvaci i ave nue, Kansas City, 6 feet SV inches, and EL W. Pitcher, Joplin, 6 fret r.'. Inches, are members. The club has planned a dance for each semester of the school year. The first dance will be held in a s!iorr time, and the members are instructed to invite young women who are at least 5 feet 10 inches tall. The second dance of the year each man will be in structed to bring the shortest coed nosKiblo. Sloeckel Doss Not Deiieve In Opera an1! Aids a Choral Union. Carl Sioeche!. patron of the Litchfield County Choral union, in Connecticut, comprising live societies, with a mem bership of (k)0. is having the largest private auditorium in America built on hiss premises in Norfolk, Conn. Ills hobby is to give the people of Litch field county a line musical education. It is said lie expends about 510.000 an nually in tLe work. Mr. Stoeckel says: "The nearest gateway to divinity is by the road of truth in art. We shall not lind truth if we look about the pasteboard scenery, the tinsel and the trapdoors of the operatic stage, so fee bly exploited by commercial managers as educational and even consecration al. We must look for it rather in the great choral and orchestral works which are standing the test of the ages and which . peal to th iwtry and im agination of every pure nature. To such era! our organization- is commit ted. It Is blazing a narrow path which succeeding generations will wideu un til all cm enter the Olympian temple ty the bn-ad highway of truth in art." The urion w in soou begin rehearsals preparatory jt.- singing Verdi's re quiem rcasj a'.d Coleridge Taylor's Indian m'zsie in Mr. SStoeckeTs audito rium Jur.u 1 and ". Coleridge Taylor has accepted an invitation to come from I-Jur.-pe to conduct Lis own com position. Fizhinn For Squirrels, A uni -!-; Method vriUi which to cap ture squirrel ? was successfully demon strated at I-;rn;ington. Mi!., when Wiiiiain .7. Reynolds recently caught four with he.;;!; and line. Reynolds saw revcral enter a hvle in a tree ab-'-Jt thirty f.-v-t from th ground. Ho pr. -cured a lvx?k and. climb-in.? to a hih tin.'-. lowered the l'.siung tackle iat'. t:,.e hole. Finally the hook caught id the hide, when he gave violent palls a ltd V.c'.i -d out ail the squirrels in the he'o. Several other hunters will start on e-;;.r; ire hook and line squirrel ex-pciiiious. FOR RENT Eight-room house; hard wood floors and all conveniences; cor ner Twenty-second street and Elev enth avenue. h K. Rhoada, 1032 Twenty-nrst street. FOR KENT A four-room cottage with summer kitchen, fine lot of fruit and garden spot, located at 1235 Thirty tifth street. Inquire William Schaar nan, or phone 14S-R south. FOR RENT A seven-room strictly modern house, corner Forty-second street and Seventh avenue, Roclt Is land. 111. Inquire J. S. Bolton, 913 Sixteenth street. Moline. Old phone east 562-X. FOR REST Ten-room modern house, centrally located. $35; seven-room house in South Heights, nearly new, J12; seven-room house, newly paper ed and painted, ready about Jan. 10, ' $16; seven-room modern "house, fur nished, price on application. Hbbaxd & Tonn, Best building. FOR REXT MISCELLANEOUS. FOR RENT Invalid chair, by the day or mouth. Call at 1513 Third avenue. Phone 109T. or FOR RENT line dairy son, R. F. D. ood 101-acre South Mo stock farm. W. C. Wil No. 1. Moline. 111. MISCELLANEOUS. HOW 50 cents made $200 and $5 mwde $2.0(10 in a short time, is the title of a fascinating booklet, which especial ly investors of small means looking for similar opportunities ought to read. Copy free on application. Ad dress President A. Jj. Waterbury, 35G Ijearborn street, Chicago, 111. 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. Mail and Journal wants are popular, and Mail and Journal wants bring results. One-half cent per word ia the price to all alike, cash in advance; two-cent stamps wilt do. Evening and Saturday Mail and journal. Moline. 11L FLORISTS. HENRY" GAETH J E Proprietor Chlp piannock nursery. Cut flowers and designs of all kinds. City store, 1607 Second avenue. Telephone 1110. Sir.y-r of Fo-ty Scars. JIi-5 fortieth bear was slain recently hy Thomas I.oahy of near Canton, one of the he'-t U:i ity of V,Tii frier.d-s c!:iiru cLriir.i.'-nship has Kept r:o re rlous kinds of hnv-e been hi line, ai:tl he !. ful irj inyiiig tjvcitnen.s oi: i jwn hunters in the vicin-:ui:----;.-r. l'a. Leahy's ;h:;r i i on titled to t he ; a ! r. r h '.inter. lie , e t!-r s-.nd the va- ; game, as beara i ; i:i the hunting i signally suxxess-?- of the- finest . .. rrihe. CONTRACTORS ANL) BUILDERS. CONTHACTOSS AND B7JILDEK3. Manufacturers of Sash, Doora, Blinds and Stain. Interior Finish ol all kindr HARDWOOD VENEER FLOORING AND DEALERS IN GLASS. Sll AND 323 EIGHTEENTH STREET, The busiest and mightiest little thing that ever was made is Cham-1 ? bcriam s i'.toniadi and Li ver Tablets. Tii' v do the work whenever you re-q-iire tir-ir aid. Ti r--;o 1 jblrts change v.-t ; kress into rei: srf ,i. listlessness into energy, g!o.itinc-s into joyous r.ess. Tiieir action i.t so gentle one don't realize they h.Ao taken a pur gative. Sold by all druggists. YOU NEED AND BORROW AT A AND ON EASI SEE US f.4 Mk iriliNrj M kith M 'Ml M PEOFEElS KSTKI-ypLS FX: 1 3 K QUO PKOWiS.VJ-rS' 3-t.lT lii'iV LiQ3 OPEN VXDNEDAYD A ! ? ------- ) MOfNEY I j T TO ' I! Li tit HATE I AnpTTT TO liilUVia, Mil Hi Si ilk-tfn 1.-. miM'i . I, & B ( )l i i! Sf ' : i! PRIVATELY ATE ERMS, Doin?; your own washing this winter. All you get out of it is a backache and chilblains, to say nothing of the steamy house and the kind of dinner your husband hates. We'll save you all this annoyance and it will cost you anly 5c a pound. 1 501 TWELFTH STREET. BOTH PHONES. WANTED HALE HELf. WANTED Grinder; Rock Island Man ufacturing Company. . WANTED Slg-n painter and card writ er. Address "W.." care Argu. WANTED Machine hands for lathe work. Rock Island Manufacturing Company, WANTED Experienced superintendent for plow works. W. C. Thompson, Piano, IU. WANTED Laborers at Sears . water - power works. Apply at office, first bridgre. Sears, 111. WANTED A good, reliable boy 15 or 16 years of age. F. II. Peterson Dairy, Tbirty-elghth street road. WANTED Experienced shoe and cloth ing salesmen, also saleswomen, and window trimmer; references requir ed. M. & K. WANTED Iron molders, wages $3 to ' $o.50, nine hours, railroad work; piece : system, man can make $4 to $5 per day; open- shop. Berry Foundry, St. Joseph; Mo. .... WANTED Men. quickly, by big Chi cago mall order house to distribute catalogues. advertise, etc; $21 a week; liberal expense allowance first month; no experience required. "Globe Asso ciation. 1212 State street, Chicago. WANTED Men to learn barber trade; few weeks completes; wages Satur- days; positions waiting Moler grad uates; just the time to begin; term completes at busiest season for bar , bers; catalogue mailed free. Moler Barber -College, Chicago, 111. WANTED Able bodied men between ' ages 21 and 85 for U. 8. Marine Corps. Must be native born or have first pa pers. Excellent opportunity to see the world. Good pay. Clothing, ra tions, quarters, medical attendance free. Apply room 34, Postotlice building. WANTED Toung men to learn auto mobile business by mall and prepare for positions as chauffeurs and repair men; we make you expert in 10 weeks, assist you to Becure position; pay big, work pleasant. demands for men great; reasonable; write for particulars and sample lesson. Empire Automobile Institute, ltochester, N. Y. WANTED FEMALE HELP. WANTED Experienced girl to do of fice work; must bo rapid and accur ate; one who can operate typewriter preferred; good salary and steady position. Apply R. L. Watt, S21 Twentieth street. WANTED A dishwasher at Island City . restaurant. 219 Seventeenth street. WANTED At once, a girl to do gen eral housework. - Apply at oncev 1230 Second avenue. WANTED A girl to do general house work. Apply 1005 Sixteenth street. Old phone 48-K. WANTED A girl to take care of chil dren and assist with housework. Ad dress "D.." care Argus. WANTED A young lady cashier; must be accustomed to use of telephone. Apply II. Tremann's Sens. WANTED Experienced girl for gen eral housework in small family. Ad dress 1L M. D., care The Argus. WASTED SITUATIONS. WANTED A position by young man who is not afraid to work. Address "W.," care Argus. WANTED A good girl to do general housework. Apply at 1005 Sixteenth street. Old phone 84S-K. WANTED Work in grocery or depart ment store as clerk by man with some experience; can furnish good references. Address "Clerk," care Argus. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED To do paper hanging; in quire C. Froos, 2."21 Sixth avenue. WANTED Washing to do away from home. Call or address 933 Teilth ave nue. FOU SALE CITT PROPERTTT. FOR SALE Excellent five-room cot tage In A No. 1 condition, situated three blocks northeast of ball park. Inquire at 1203 Second avenue. FOR SALE A cJce lot in residence dis trict; owner will sell for 300 less than cost. W. E. Bailey. Old phone west 302, or new 6i9. FOR SALE At a bargain, a corner lot. Thirty-eighth street and Fif teenth avenue. 60x106 feet, east front. Address "P. M.," cars Argus, or call old phone west 951-X. FOR SALE Seven-room house; good cellar, artesian water in the house; taxes very low; located in Milan on street car line; lot 60x140; price Jl, 200. Eckhart at Buffuru. FOR SALE Cheap, if taken at once, lot on Twenty-seventh street and Seven teenth avenue, in Wallace Grove ad dition. Inquire at Charles L'ileniey er's, 531 Sixteenth street. FOR SALE Lots in Robinson' addi tion in South Heights, from $300 to $875; terms, $25 down, balance in five yeaxd; a home on easy terms. Old phone 759-K. E. W. Robinson. FOR SALfi: Large eight-room brick house, la one ot the nnest locations in the city; steam heat; lot 60x140; good reasons for belling. Will matte a good price to anyone interested. Harry li. ilubbard. FOR SALE Elegant six-room house on Eleventh avonue; hardwood floors, richly decorated; line barn, plenty of fruit; - lull sized lot; price, low for quick sale. V. C. Jennings, 1016 Fourth avenue. FOR SALE Cheap, nice level lots, 48x 125, corner Twenty-seventh street and Eighteenth avenue, facing Long View street car tracic. Also for sale or trade, one acre lot, with new seven room house. Terms to please pur chaser. Inquire of E. Xlionn, tilO Twenty-eighth street. LOST AND FOUND. LOST In Family theatre, a green bag purse. Please return same to Rock Island Club and receive reward. FOUND On Seventeenth street and Scond avenue, a dark brown scarf. Owner please call at Argus for same. LOST Strayed, or stolen, a Urge pure white male cat. A liberal reward-will be paid for his return to 1225 Fourth avenue. LOST A little Boston bull dog. white body, brlndle head, brlndle spot on thigh, brindle tip on tail. Old phone west 1053. LOST A gold watch fob in east end of Rock Island or west end of Moline; $5 reward for return to 310 Railroad avenue, Moline. or to Argus office. LOST Strayed, or stolen, 14 head of red and black hogs, average weight about 225 pounds; mark, slit in each ear. $150 reward for return to T. G. Tltterington, Edgington. 111. LODGE DIRECTORY". Mi le. TRIO LODGE, NO. 57, A. F. & A. M. Meets in stated communication the first Thursday of each ? month. J. W. Houder, W. M.; William B. Pettlt. secretary. FOR SALE Elegant six-room home on Eleventh' avenue; hardwood tloors, richly decorated, line barn, plenty of fruit. lull sized lot; price low for quick sale. Five-room house, close in, if taken this week, will sell for S.250. Almost new large five-room house, with one acre, containing var ious kimls of fruit, south of Long Viuw park; no better proposition in city, only $4,000. V .. CX Jennings. 1016 Fourth avenue. FOR SALE LANDS. FOR SALE Eight lots in East Moline, at a bargain; small payment, ouwu, balance on the installment plan. For particulars call at 306 Safety building. FOR SALE Invest in lands; litUe cash required; Minnesota and North Da kota land ia increasingly rapidly In value; it is a paying investment; prices $12.50 to $20 per acre. M. F. Murphy. Grand Forks N. D. FOR SALE) One acre of land, four room hwuse, large chicken bouse, acre fenced in with chicken wire; barn, well, cistern, fruit trees of all kinds; 1619 Twenty-seventh . street. Tele phone KL3, three rings. FOR SALE 270 acres, one mile from city limits, Moline; four feet proved coal; 12a acres Rock river bottom; also 101 acres same; 240 acres eight miles from Moline, $75 per acre; 107 acres good improved land, eight miles from Moline, $8,500; 40-acres Rock river bottom, $o0 per acre; 800 acres Mercer county corn land, $65 per acre. W. C. Wilson. R. F. D. 1, Moline, llh FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE A genuine buffalo robe; ap ply 2Dol Fifth avenue. FOR SAl.lv end plate. -A nearly new gas range Old phone west 805-K. FOR SALE Two fresh milch cows and calf.. Old phone T59-K. E. W. Robin-sun. FOR SALE Cheap, a good heavy over coat. Call evenings at 937 Twenty si ond street. j'OR SALE Cheap, if taken at once, household goods, at 1618 Fourtcenth-auil-a-iialf street. FOU SALE A pir of beaglo hounds, lnquiro Fred Nowack. Seventeenth street road. South Rock Island. WANTED Two unfurnished rooms, with heat, at 602 Twenty-fourth street. WANTED Men to try our 5-cent shave and 10-cent hair cut at 1716 Third avjnue. WANTED Chimneys to build, repair and clean. McDowell Bros. Old phone north 3167. .WANTED Ironing to do at home by experienced woman. Address '"E. Is. S., care Argus. i FOR SALE Household goods, also up rigriit piano, nearly new. Call at 921 Fourteenth street between 6 and 8 p. m. rXjll SALE Cheap, a good milch cow giving two gallons a day. Inquire at 42" llnnirickfi street. South Rock Isl und. Phone L21j-F. WANTED To rent rooms for students; a few desire to work for room and board. Inquire Brown's Business college. IV ANTED A two-counter total adder cash register; answer giving descrip tion and price. Address I7oa care Argus. WANTED Work by the day or week by responsible, experienced woman; good references furnished. Apply 712 Second avenue. . WANTED Furniture; I buy household goods of every description; highest prices paid for anything and every thing. II. Km ft, 1721 .bird avenue, Moline. 111. Old phone 75i east. WANTED To get In touch with owner of farms, city property, and merchan dise who wish to exchange Write me what you have and what you want. Decatur Real Estate Exchange, 31 Power block, Decatur, 111. FOR SALE Forty cords of wood, one mile south of 'Ihirticlh street; must sell whole lot in rank. Illinois Oil Company. Old phono 7u6-L. FOR SALE At auction, Friday, Jan. 7, at - p. m., a Miven-ruiim modern house in good residence district, one half block from Long View car line, at 1013 Seventeenth street. FOR SALE Or rent, one ice plow and marker, tongs and pike poles. In quire 7T.0 Thirtieth streel, or at Rock Island Brewing company's ofhco, cor ner Seventh iivciiuc and Thirtieth 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. J- Ingram, president; W. J. Sweeney, secretary: 200-203, second floor. People's National bank building. 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. 1 our pat ronage solicited. Phones west 23, and new 5172. O.ee at court house. BENNETTS Insurance Agency Fire, life, accident, health and plate glass; real estate and loans; second floor. Safety building. OUice phone west 9C6. Residence phone 736-K. Open Wednesday and Saturday nights. WE WILL 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 ball bonds). Terms reasonable. Hayes & Cleave land, resident managers. Fidelity & Deposit Company of Maryland. A CHANCE TO GET A HOME A cory nw 5-room brick cottar. with large lot and good water. For rent or sale. Small payment down and $15 a month. One 5-room frame house on Watch Tower car line. Small payment down and $10 a month. For sale or rent. Several other small buildings In city on easy terms. Ten-room house on Eighth street, in city, $1,100. Ten acres, running from 9th street to 12th itrect, with good buildings, $S.500. Two hundred acres farm land, with some timber, at Poplar muff. Mo.; will trade for city property in Rock Island Three and one-half sections In eastern Colorado; good soil, all level, and thick ly settled around it; $6 per acre. Five sections in eastern ifontana on new Milwaukee railroad; one section adjoins town of Whitney; $G.50 per acre; will buy In on this tract. 9,000 acres, at $7.50 per acre. . 8.000 acres, at $7 per aero. Easy terms. Other large, and small tracts. A. G. Cramer 1S13 Second Avenue. Old Phone 199. PROFESSIONAL ATlOllA-lS, j TXcjnT'IuTrst"' tomc-ys-at-law. Oitice in Rock. Island National bank building. HOPE THOMPSON Attorney-at-law. General law business; probate, com mercial and corporation law; j04-3o5 Safety building. EDUCATIONAL. VILLA DE CHANT AL A home school conducted lor girls Dy the Sisters of the Visitation. Rudimentary and high er branches and all polite accomplish -iiien'.3 taught. Twentieth street and fliicenth avenue. Rock Island. GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. H. J. TOHER & CO. Brokers. Daven port. Slocks, grains, provisions, cot ton. Private wire to New York and Chicago. Otiice, 109 Main street. Tel ephone 407. SiULTIl "LE ELECTROLYSIS. MULTIPLE ELECTROLYSIS Supeiflu. ous hairs on face and arms perma nently removed w-ith 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. Klttridge, 1019 Per ry street. Davenport. Old phone 3136. SEAELE MARSHALL Lawyers. Money to loan on good real estate security. Rooms Coa and S03, Safety building. Rock Island, 11L McENIRY & McENIRY Attorneys-ae-law. Loan money on good security; make collections. References. Mitch ell & Lynde, bankers. OUice, Mitchell & Lynde building. SWEENEY & WALKER Attorneys and counselors at law. Money to loan on real estate. Abstracts of title pre pared. Rooms 2uu-2u3, People's Na tional bank ouiiding. MONEY TO LOAN. LOANS ON REAL ESTATE security at lowest rates. Ludolph & Reynolds, lawyers. Best block, corner Seven teenth street and Second avenue. . AFTER CHRISTMAS MONEY TO LOAN on real estate secur ity at lowest rates. Marion E. Swee- I ney, attorney, rooms 32 and 35, Mltcu-!; ell Lynde building. Rock Island. n PERSONAL, WANTED A resposible young busi ness man in this city would like to open an acquaintance with nice young lady by addressing P. O. Box "X. 2." Rock Island. STOCK BROKERS. EL J. TOEH CO., STOCKS. GRAIN. PROVISIONS. COTTON. PRIVATE WIRES TO NEW TORS AND CHICAGO. 103 MAIN STREET, - DAVTVPORT PHONE WEST 407. LOANS ON FURNITURE, pianos, horses, wagons, etc.; quickly, privately, at the lowest rates. Mutual Loan Com- I pany (uninc), room '411, People's Na- j tional Dank building; new phoue 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 Loan Company, room 403 Best building. MONE1& LOANED to salaried people ana others, without security; easy pay ments; no publicity. Call and get our terms and methods of doing business. Oftice hours, 8 a. m. to 6 p. In. Tel ephone north 2411. Victor Finance Company, room 26, McManus build ing. Second and Main streets, Davenport. EXPRESS, STORAGE, BUS AND CAB. RELIABLE STORAGE On first floor; also manufacturer of awnings, tents, wagon covers, etc. Tents for rent. B. Roessler & Co., 209 Fifteenth street, opposite the court house. Rock Island. INDEPENDENT EXPRESS CO. For good service call on the Independent Express Company, 30 Twenty first street. Old phone 981. Packing and storage and ai) kinds of express haul ing. Also bu)ing and selling second band goods. If yon find, after making your holiday purchases, that you have not enough money left to moet your regular bills, write or phone to us, and we will bring you any amount from $5 up. Wr will loan It to you on your furniture, piano, team, or other personal property, without re moval. You may return It In weekly or monthly payments, which will be so small you will not miss them. Pixty cents per week pays a $ in 50 weeks; $1.20 per v eck paya $50 loan in 50 weeks. (Those rati are positively lower than any tirored by other com panies;. If you need money for any pur pose, and want it quick and with out publicity, do not hesitate, but come to us at once. Our agent will call on you almost anywhere within 40 miles of Davenport. "rrivaie and Reliable" TRI-CITY LOAN CO. 2194 Brady street, Davenport Iowa. Old phone N. 2425; new phone 242. Open Wednesday and Saturday Nights. ! LEGAL. Administrator" Hot lee. Estate of George Lamont, deceased. The undersigned having- been ap pointed administrator of the estate of tieorge Lamont, late of the county xf Rock Island, state of Illinois, deceased, hereby gtvesiiotice that he will appear before the county court of Rock Island county, at the county court room, in the city of Rock Island, at the March term, on the first Monday in March next, at which time all persons having claims against said estate are notified and requested to attend for the purpose of having the Mice adjusted. All per sons indebted to said estate are request ed to make immediate payment to tbe undersigned. Dated 30th day of December, A. D. 1909. B. D. LAMONT, Administrator. Executor's Notice. Estate of Ransom R Cable, deceased. The undersigned having been ap pointed executors of the lact will and testament of Ransom R. Cable, late of the county of Rock Island, state of Illi nois, deceased, hereby give notice that they will appear before the county court of Rock Island county, at the county court room, in the city of Rock Island, at tbe February term, on the first Mon day in February next, at which time all persons having claims against said es tate are notified and requested to at tend for the purpose of having the earn adjusted. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment to the undersigned. Dated this 22nd day of December, A. D. 1K09. JANE 8. CABLE H I RAM H. CABLE. BENJAMIN S. CABLE. Executor Jackson. Hurst & Stafford, attorneys. Exerator'a Notice. Estate of Thomas Gait Brindle. de ceased. The undersigned having been ap pointed executrix of the last will and testament of Thomas Gait Brlndle, late of the county of Rock Island, state of Illinois, deceased, hereby gives notice that sh will appear before the county court of Ruck Inland county, at the county court room. In the city of Rock Island, at the March term, on the first Monday in March next, at which time all persons having claims against said estate are notified and requested to at tend for the purpose of having the same adjusted. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make lm mediate. payment to the undersigned. Dated this 2sth day of December, A. D. li0'j. SARAH B. BRINDLE. Executrix. John K. Scott, attorney. MASSAGES. VOH MEN AND WOMEN Mra. B. W. Miller, graduate masseuse; eleotiia vibrator treatments, vapor baths, scientific body and facial massage, therapeutic lights, spinal treatment. Swedish movements, eto. Hours from 10 a. m . to 9 p. m . Henley building, suico 32, corner Fourth and Brady streets. Davenport. Iowa. FIRE INSURANCE. CScsir lea E. Kodlgz'oa (The Best la the Cheap. FIRE INSURANCE ESTABLISHED 1874. .. American Ins. Co ..Newark. N. J. Continental Int. Oc... ...... New York. Agricultural Ins. Co....... -New, York Farmers' Ins. Co . . -York. Pa. 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