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EH WMW Sf &ot kid! Irgus Branch Offices II For the accorr.mrM.-uion of Its patrons In vsricis purls of the citv. The Argus has established a svntem of branch of fices, whTf subscriptions end want ad vertising mav be received anil uny In formation left that may pertain to nny derartment of tr. raper, news or busi ness. It I also planned to have at each of these branch olfics everv evening a supply of copies of The Argus of the day. so that inv subscriber who may have filled under anv circumstances to receive the paper. will be supplied free of charge. The Argus chain of branch offlces Includes fhe following: J. J. Kipp's notion store. 4515 Fifth are n up. H. Rowe's pharmacy. 411S Four teenth avenue. Schneider's in)? store. Twenty-seventh flrfit, Seventh avcn-ie. Ullemeer's drutr utorc, Kleventh ave nue, Fifteenth street. Daiiey's lunch room, 403 Fourth ave- fl'J". Mrs. London's notion store. Seventh Street-. Fourteenth avenue. Heimbeck's pharmacy, 922 Third ave nue. Ernest Ebcrts' grocery, 915 Eleventh avenue. Iludert drnr store. Thirtieth street and Fifth ji-.-ei.ue. College pha'Tr-acy. Seventh avenue and Thlrtv-eiirhtti street. Olson trmrery. Thirteenth avenue and Thirtieth street. Stelner dr'.mr store, corner Fifth ave nue fcnd Twenty-third street. ron r.EiTiiovwn. FX'R KENT i::nht-r..om nioilern house at &11 Twenty-fourth street. Inquire 7d TWMity-lirsl street. FOR RENT By Aug. 13. a new modern feven-room hou ut 1110 Thlrtv ninth street. Rock Isl.-iml. Inquire W. T. Smith, care fctelner's i.ur mary. FOR 31C'T FLATS. FOR RENT Apartnvnt r.icelTurnish" ed. l'lione west 1304. FOR RENT A four-room flat, strictly modern, rent J16. Call ut 1710 Twen-ty-i'.UU street. FOR RENT Modern four-room fist and until, references required. Inquire lii l1 Third tv::ut. Roeuueid apartments. FOR RENT Four-room mo.h :n fl.-.t, furnished i r iinrnn'iMu l. ct Tnlid ueni,e. !ii'ire with.n. U'.M-f.. Jioi.-K I.-l..li,. FOR RENT Furi'.i.'.!ieil injUcrn oiirl mehi, fcrur lui'ius uJ but!., ji Ko.tu Held apartnum. 11 11 Tiura utmu-; refereii'-es leiiuiied. I.OIX.i; DIKIXTOI.V. MnsoKic. Mason: ic Temple. Hlghteerith street and 1 i fill .en ic. THE STAT Ki.' ilKBTlXU OK TRIO It lod.se N'.i. -.7. A. F. & A. M.. will be neld on t..e rirt 'lu-jisUay of jt eucli inontr.. a.vo lul for turk yfoti the M. IL degree, Tuurd..y, Jjly 17. at p. lil. .smug bi etnrtu are cordially irvittd. Uy o.-'ler of L. E. llenienway. W. M.; V. U. l'eltit. sscrtilary. . ti. A. R. BITOKD I-OsT. 243. G. A. R.. meets regularly r. ill-- .conl anu fourili buluiday evenings of e:u h inoutn at 7.Ju In Memorai hull at ttie court houre. W. M. Johusilon, coiumnaer; H II. Ilvick. aJjLitai.t. fuvncioio;;.! -A1 lOHMdla. JACKbON. ilUKdT bTAFFOltO Al-tornoys-at-iaw. umce ui ltocfc. Islaud National bank bunulng. lEARLi: MAKiIALL. Uwyvia. Money to loaai un good real etaic aecuriiy. Rooms, )iu and DuJ balcty uuilulng. Hock Island, 111. WILLIAM M. WAl.KbK Attorney; general law business. corpora lion, probate sua real Uo law, 411 1'eu pio a bank buliUl..g. i'l-ouo west . WALKER. INGRAM &. SWEENEY At torneys and countrium al law. Money to loan ou real estate. Rooms tuS, People's Natioi.il bank building. U'ENIKY A M ENlKTt Attorneys-at-law. Loan niuury en good security; make collections. References. MlU.li all ti L u e. Oiiuiera. Ultice. Mitchell f Lynda touliduig. Ul!l(GI,IJiM:(tS. CALL t-honc west S39 for bus service; . meet a. I nUUt trains. New Harper House Bus Service. If TOL" WANT to buy. sell, trade or rent anything, engage help or sevure a situation, the Mali and Journal wants bring results. One-half cent per ord Is the prtue to al alike, caitb in advance; two-eeiit stumps will do. ..Vrnlng balurday Ma.ll and Journal. Moiino ill. AUSTIlAtTS OF TlTLK. ilisnuc'lH ot title prt-iared or cun. linueu to uato e'.mn.K uoy real cm tats in the county, lion-jt and ae cuiste nervier ut re.-ouatile ratea Rock It. and Tlti A Abstract com pany, J. Ir.gism. president; W. J. te-uev, set-re'.'iry; iOo-i'el. second Moot, i'eop.c s National bank build- e Rock I'iA-. ii PER SO A I, WANTED My customers to know that I have returned home and can he reached by aiidress i g P. l. Box 14.'.. Iiowt.poil. Iowa. Tti i.i y s.iive. Its a ire cure lr e.-rc ra. .ltartu 'f the r. sr. piles, all klniis of uiil, burns, ulcors. etc. Only i,i cents a box. Mrs. M. Cusgruve. f IVERFI.l'OVS 1IAIH. 1 PEltFLUOCS hair and molon on face and arms permanently removed with t-nt to six necdivs. Address M;v v M. KK'.redKe. 1- u: . Arirvie Mats, .)raly urtet. liavmport. eid ph.one i"C. CONTRACTORS AD tit II.DERS. CONTP.ACTORS AND iClt-otKa. Man'.if: rturtrs of Fash. D-nrs. Blinds ar.d tfi.Mrs. Interior finish of all klr.ds. llaidwood Veneer Foorlng and deal er in GUsa. 211 and lil Eigateentfr street. r -V i r I . I -r BSSS AND NOW BEN KNOWS ' c;f e s i , sir4zi.e.l FCIl BEST-ROOMS. FOR RENT Llfrht housekeeping rooms at 217 Sixteenth street. 5'OR RENT Furnisiied rooms for ll:ht housekeeping: it SU7 Third street. FOR RENT Furnished rooms, for gen Oram, tt D2 Twenty-third street. FOR RENT Well furnished modern rooms. Inquire at 1204 Third avenue. FOR RENT Furnished double front room, to desirable couple; 908 Twen tieth stieet. FOR RENT Two modern front rooms for liht housekeeping-, at 1221 Four teenth street. FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Inquire 1408 Ti:lrd avenue. FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light t:iusekeeplng at 14U5 Fourth avenue. Phone west 2319. FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping; 14C Fourth avenue. 1'hon west 2319. FOR RENT Two rooms for light in -'is keeping; bath and use of phone, at 2312 Fiftti avenue. FOR RENT Two nicely furnished mod ern roimis for liicht housekeeping at f.'2 .Twenty-fourth street. FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping at 120R Second avenue, i'l.'uie Koek Island 549. FOR RENT Two rooms for light h'.nsekeeplng; laundry privileges. In quire S27 Seventeenth street. run KcNT Modern furnished rooms for liglit housekeeping at 1101 Four- teenin-uria-a-cair street. FOR RENT Comfortable furnished front rom at 601 Twenty-fourth utreel. i'Uone west 1443-L.. FOR KENT Modern sleeping or light ii vusiKeepmg rooms, rurnisuca or ua furnished, ut 712 Second avenue. FOR RENT Modern furnished room lor gentleman. Apply Flat No. 1. fcweer.t-y flats. Zul( Third avenue.- 1 O It KENT Furnished room, with ooura, in private inrnily. at 2Z2s Fourth avenue; moderu cuuveniencea. FiR RENT Two modern light house keeping rooms, to party without chll dreii. at 120u Third avenue; use of plie-ne. I OR RLNT .-.f jderu furnished front .ooni to oneor two gentlemen at 63 : wer.t -in at atreet. l'honi wed l'l'It RENT Modern furnished cool rooms for light housekeeping ; no i iuldiv-ri or pel; rates to sUauy peo ple, lilti Seeund avenue. 1"R R:;nT Nice clean rooms for light housekeeping, furnished or unfur Iiisneu; all modern, private famllv; at 113S Fourteenth and a half street. FOR RENT Neatly furnished frrmt room, ull modern. In family of two, suitable for gentleman, at 1216 Third avenue, Roek Island. Phone 1223-Y. F.' It RENT Furnished modern front room, on Elm car line, at 712 Twenty fifth street. Phone west 2311 after 6 p.m., or call Mrs. Trent, suit depart ment, at Young & McCombs. CT A 13 TOVKD. LOST Saturday evening on a street a kilver mesh hag containing change. Reward for return to Argus office. LOST On Fourth avenue cor, an en velope containing currency. pleose li-avu at The Argus oihee and receive few ard. F TNI Eastman No. 2 kodak. July 17. in Moiinv, Own'-r can have same bv ' caning' at 3:'o Twenty-fourth street Hii'i Kienti:; lug slim-. LOST . Gentleman's light gray ca. iiesr Thirtieth street und Eighteenth h venue. Finder please notlty Argus cilice. Liberal n ward. LOST. On ferrv or Lous View car. Wednesday, bunch of keys. Return to i.awrci.ce jonnson, lia seventeenth street. 1'hone west 72U-K. LOST Or strayed, white pup with black spot on lienri; answers to r.ume ol Ki lo. ' Return to 6uG Thirteenth avenue. Phe-ne Rork Island 163S-K. LOST Young (female) collie dog; all feet white; last seen at Eleventh ave nue and Twenty-second street. Re turn t. !43 Twenty-ar.t street. Fhonc 24;3 Rock Island. Reward. LOST Or stolen, on Twelfth or Four teenth street, sc-uth of Tenth avenue, a gent.einan's gray eoat with K. C. button on it. Return t'i 101i Four teenth street aud receive reward. Phone 2731. MASSAGE. SAtDIMI MOVEMENT Miss A. Kii arson, graduated. Swedish massouso, aive-s treatment in private homes and at oilice by appointment. Phone wcsl V15; cHice. 61a beventecctn street. LKOAU Notice of Publication. State of Illinois. Rock Island Coun ty js; In Ihe Circuit Court; September term, A. i i!;j. Ti.e-ni.-.tl Van Rulmbeke vs. Mary ..n Kiin.cke. In Chancery. AfTvavi: ot non-residence of the ah ..e defendant, Mary Van 1. ..I.i. l- It. l.h.-.nit been filed in I :i..' clei'K's oilice- cf the circuit ! court of said county, notice la there i fore h.reh given tj the said non-resi-i der.t d?fr.aant that the complainant ' riii d Lis biil of ron-.plalnt in said court. in the cuancery a:de thereof, on the 2.ji day of July. A. D. 1913. and that tnereupen a su.nmons Usued out of raid court, wherein said suit Is now pending returnable on the tnird Mon day In the month of September next, as Is by law required. Now. u.-.less you. the said non-resident defendant above named. Mary Van Ruiiabeke. snail personally be and ap pear brfor-; sail circuit court, on the nrst day the next term tr.ereof. to be holden at Rock land in and for the said county, on the third Monday in September next, and plead, answer or demur to the said complainant's bill of complaint, the same and tne matters and tnlr.gs therein charged and stated wlil be taken as confessed, and a de cree entered aralnst you according to tho praver of said b'.il. GSOF.GS W. GAMBLE. Clerk. Rock Island. I".!., Aug. 2. A. P. 1913. bchrlvir A Schrtver, complainants solicitors. 3, THE ROCK ISLAND MORE ABOUT BASE Mow TO fcTEAL. V SecoMC? 1 WAJTIED MALE BELT. WANTED laborers In the foundry. Rock Island Manufacturing com.d.ay. WANTED Bellboys at Hotel Harms. WANTED Delivery boy at 1400 Third avenue. Pfoh's grocery. WANTED . Men and teams at Mc Kown's coal yard, 1401 Second ave nue WANTED Woman to keep house for three. Call evenings; 909 Twentieth street. WiVTITn Man- iIhAv wi-V anntv Rook Island bridge '&. Iron works, 1111 street. . i WANTED Night Janitor, at once; Ben nett Organ company, Forty-fourth street. Rock Island. WANTED Boy over 16 years to learn printing trade. Apply roreman, Ar gun composing room. WANTED Brass molder; no experi- elce in mixing required. Apply Blake specialty company. Mill street. WANTED A traveling salesman; sta ple line; trl-clties and western Illi nois. Address "C M.," care Argus omr-e. WANTED Young men to sell eocds on Rock Island passenger train; long run. Apply J. J. Gricr news stand, Koek Island depot. Hock Island. WANTED Good man who can furnish $150 to 3u0 cash security; first class, steady position at good wages. Call room 29 Masonic temple, Davenport. WANTED Cigarmakers ; hand and form work; steady: come to the lake region of Minnesota and be comfort able. Kuhles & Stock. St. Paul. Minn. WANTED Thoroughly experienced and competent bookkeeper and ste nograph r; ono with sales ability pre ferred. 24 Fifteenth street, Moline. WANTED Men to learn the barber trade; best trade In existence for poor men: machinery can't kill it; our graduates greatly in demand; few weeks completes; tools given; catalogue free. Moler Barber col lege, Chicago, 111. WANTED Carpenters; steady work for A 1 mechanics; B3V4 cents per hour; no labor trouble. Apply ready for work at either of the following places: Sixth avenue and Sixteenth street. Moline. new Deere Harvester jot; East Moline, or Main oilice. Rock Island. Henry W. Horst. WANTED A good man to take chargo of business in Rock Island and Moline to act as district manager; one who Is capable of handling a number e-f solicitors: a first class proposition; permanent ifisltlon and increase ev ery month: reference. Inquire room 507 Security building, Davenport, be' tween 7 and S a. m. and 4 to 6 p. m. WiMEE FEMALE HELP. WAN'TED 5irls for sewing depart ment in our new mitten factory; steady and pleasant work; special in ducement to beginners. Apply Boss Manufacturing company, corner Six teenth street and Third avenue, Mo line, 111. . - WANTED Oirls to wait on table. Ap ply Manager, Watcli Tower Inn. WANTED GTrl to do general work In boarding house; 3013 Flftn avenue . WANTED Woman to do general house work; middle aged woman preferred. Applv 427 (seventh avenue. WANTED Competent girl to do gen eral iiousework; good wages; no washing. Mrs. Bernhardl, 506 High tecnth street. WANTED Good girl to assist with general housework at 1102 .Second avenue. Mrs. O. Booth. Phone Rock Island 6SS-Y. "S v , i if WANTED Lady bookkeeper; answer! that he will appear before the Hon. In own handwriting, stating experi- j benjamin F. Ben. judge of the probate ence and salary expected. Address court of Rock island county, at the "JJJ. care Argus. probata court room. In the city ot Rock , j island, at the July term, on the first WANTED Ladles to make shields at I Monday in July next, at which time all home; 120 per 10t; ordinary, plain i persons having Claims against said es sewing: can-make four an hour: ma-Male are jioilticd and requested to at terial furnished: .ork sent prepaid. . tend lor the purpine 01 i.irU.g the Send StaroiJCo aaurerea envrieps iui particulars. Pat-agon Supply company. B334 Aiyrtir avenue, itanui my. ai. WAHTET ITr T105 s. WANTED By youcg lady, position as typist. Address "Typist," care Ar gus. WANTED Posltlort at once: exerlenc ed stenographer; cah furnish best of leference. Call Miss Wall, west 1141, or west iOl-Y. after 6 p. m. WAVTED AGEiNTt. WANTED Agents; 15 daily: fast sell er; 100 finely printed visiting or bus iness cards, with nice" Identification card case, only SO cents. Send ly cents for complete sample outfit. S. Rob bine. Novelties, list) Forty-first street, Brooklyn, N. Y. FOR REST. wk nave ins complete list or every vacant house or room In the tri-citiea It won't cost you one cent to see thU list Samrserfleld'e. 113-115 Kast Sec ond street. Davenport. - ARGUS- WEDNESDAY. RUNNING THAN TY COBB! I . SPiW DCKT TELL. cAE- Hows To I KMC WED eeos5a Bia&Efi LEpiol wirrED- MISCEIXAXEOCS WANTED Building thar can be chang ed into a garage; must he good lo cation. Address- "C. MV'care Argus. WANTED Dressmaking; avenue. 1207 Fourth WANTED Table boarders at 104 Thir teenth street. WANTED Washing and ironing, nice ly done, at 617 Thirty-fifth street. . WANTED Situation as cook In small family. Inquire 2733 Seventh avenue. WANTED Lace curtains to launder at 1448 Fourteenth street. Mrs. Luella Tltterlngton. WANTED Dressmaking and plain sewing. Inquire 745 i'ourteenih-and- a-half street. WANTED To buy, S. & ft. green trad ing stamp- books filled or partly 1111 - ed. Call at 614 Eleventh street. W WANTED Six-room modern house, in desirable locality, by young cou ple. Address "XXX.," care Argus.' WANTED By lady employed, three rooms on ground floor, for light housekeeping; good pay. Address S. a., care Argus. WANTED Modern house to rent, south ot Seventh avenue; three In iamilv no small children. Room 31, Stale Kank building. WANTED Second hand steel or Iron smokestack or pipe Dot less than four leet in diameter and Zit feet long. Address t. j. al. care Argus. WANTED To rent, negatives of mounted aides in Elks' convention parade. Leave same at Hunter's Fhoto Shop, lo06 Second avenue. WANTED A lady employed to share a nicely furnished flat, with lady; one who will bo ccmpanionuble; 132U Fifth-and-a-half avenue. Fhone west 2129. WANTED An experienced beauty doc tor from Chicago would like resi dence work; hail dressing, scalp treat ment, shampooing and manicuring; 112 Second avenue. Phono west 1220-K. WANTED Money II this id catches your eye, and you need a little help, call, write, phono cr send measengar boy to our new location, 1619 Second avenue. Rock Island, for all personal loans, such aa diamonds watches, jew elry, furniture, pianos, or high grade articles of any Kind; no matter what It may be. private parlors for ladies cr gents; 16)9 Second avenue. Phone west 177. Johnny Jones, since 1864, manager. Olllco Louis open every evening. WANTED MALE AND FEU ALE. WANTED Resident salesperson for orilce supplies and sundries; concern will cooperate heartily with the right man tor woman). F. W. R., 3uu West Indiana street. Chicago. LEGAL. Executor Notice. Estate of Celestia E. Munger, de- ceaseu. The undersigned having been an- Doitited executor of the last will and testament of Celestia E. Munger. late of the county of Rock Island, state of Illinois, deceased, hereby gives notice tht he will appear before the Hon. Benjamin Bell, judge of the probate court of Rock island county, at tho probate court room, in the city of Rock isalnd, at the September term, on the lirst Monday in September next, a winch time all persons having claims against said estate are notified and re queEted to attend lor the purpose of having the same adjusted. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment to tne under signd. Dated 16th day of July, A. D. 19iS. J. FK AN K MUNGER, Executor. Hugh E. Curtis, attorney. Administrator's Notice. Estate of Frank StempeL deceased. The undersigned having been ap pointed administratrix or the estate of Frank Stempel. late of the county of Rock Island, state of Illinois, deceased, nereby gives notice' that she will ap pear beiore the Hon. Benjamin Beil, judge of the mrobate court of Rock Is land county, at tne probate court room, In me city of ftsk Island, at the Sep-li-mut ''term, on the lirst Monday in September next, at which time all per sons having claims against said tate are notified and requested to -ttend for the purpose of having the same ad Justed. AH persons indebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate payment to the undersigned. Dated 2it. day or June. A. D. 1S12. MRS. AEU -A IL 8TROEHLE, Administratrix. Executor's Notice. of Joseph 1L Chandler ds- Estate ceased. The undersigned . pointed executSr of the list will aid testament of Joseph 11. Chandler late ot tne county of Rock Island su.te of - Illinois deceased hereby itives notice , fcame nujuiitu. i ii js:ivu ifiueiivi 10 said estate are requested fo make im mediate payment t" the undersigned. Dated sta day of May. A. D. il. FREDERICK APPELQL'IST. Executor. Jamas Vv . Maucker. attorney. Administrator's Notice. Estata of Andrew J. Whitney. de- ceased. The undersigned having been pointed administrator: with the ap- will annexed of the estate of Andrew J, Whitney, late of the county of Rock Island, state of Illinois, deceased, here by give notice that they will appear hefore the Hon. Benjamin Bell, judge of the probate court of Rock Island county, at the probate court room, iu the city of Rock Island, at the Septem ber term, on the first Monday in Sep tember next, at which time all per sons having claims against said estate ere notified and requested to attend for the pur(ase of having the same ad justed. Ail persons Indebted to said es tate are requested to make imosed.ate payment to the undersigned. Dated 18th day of July. A. D. 1513. ARTHUR WHITNEY. v WILBUR WHITNEY. Arm Ir, i s tra tors nexed. . With ths will An- J AUGUST 6, 1913. RUM BPses.s THIS ftN wou sow Drvu&rfrl ) FOR BALE CITY PROPERTY. FOR SALE Practically new. modern eight-room house, with large sleep ing poch, two blocks from city lim its and Long View park: three lo-ts, f:arage and chicken house; splendid oca t ion and view. Fhone west 11&0. FOR SALE Two lots. 50x130 feet: paving (said; one block from Long View park. Inquire 1113 Fifteenth street. FOR SALE Seven-room house, all mod ern; party anxic-us to sell. For par ticulars. Inquire 929 Seventeenth street. FOR SALE Eight-room modern house at 90S Fifteenth street; cheap If tak en by Oct. 1. Inquire- on premises evenings and Sundays. FOR SALE A boarding house or fur nished rooming he-use; will sell cheap If taken at once: 2327 Fourth avenue. Phone Rocn Island 62S-X. FOR SALE Good business property on Seventeenth street between Third and Fourth avenues; fine investment. Ad drss "S. G. S.," care Argus. FOR SALE Lota in Sheuerraann's fifth addition. Seventh street and Fifteenth avenue: payments of 35 per month. Call 1700 Sixth street. Old phone west 1296. FOR SALE Eight-room house; electric light, furnace, good well and cis tern, chicken house, barn; lot I2ia 242. Inquire 2314 Twentieth avenue. South Heights. , FOR SALE Eight-room house, all modern; nice shade trees; lot 60x120; " located close to Augustana college; line place ror roomers; price, fi.ouii. Eckhart & Buffum. FOR SALE One choice level lot. GOxlSO leet on Thirty-third street between Fourteenth and Sixteenth avenues; can be bought on easy term. Inquire 41u Nineteenth street. FOR SALE Fine modern eight-room house at 1230 Twelfth street, Rock Isiand, 111. I will sell this on the In stallment fllan. This Is n. snap. In vestigate mid call Davenport 1123-L. FOR SALE On Thirty-fifth street, block from Elm car; sewer, city wa ter; two level lots, 46x120; for 37u0; six lots 40x180, half level, half roll ing, $900. inquire 1200 Tlui ty-titth street FOR BALE Lots In Soutu Heights, south of Aiken street, between Twelfth and beventeenth streeui; on , easy terms; 22a down, balance in five years E. W. Robinson, 1454 Rich mond street. Phono west 1165-K. FOR SALE On easy terms, five room new stucco cottage on Forty fourth street and .Sixteenth avenue, Rock Island; electric lights; in tine condition; i.-nly small c3sh payment required; buy from owner. Phone Moline 2318. FOR SALE Or exchange, new eight room house on Eieventn street; wired for light: has colonnade, batli room. furnace, sink, and gas; will sacniiee lor quick tale; cash or small payment down, balance to suit; win lane va cant lot. small property, or horse and buggy as part pay. Particulars at 2132 Ninth street. South Rock Island. FOR SALK I ANUS. I.- r 1 1 QiT 17 1 rill apria- r( wl tmnrnva- ...... ,nllu. .,r CV t.im 1 . ,i Intno- I 111C11 to, HI l unit. O ., J U'H'.lbl .w.vct, it:,.!. ..ouv lMrmt Aiidrpi4 -M 1.7 ' care Argus. FOR SALE Well Improved 120-ucre farm; six miles west of Anaalusia. For particulars, see i' J. behave, the owner, on the place. FOR SALE Four fine. Improved farms, in corn belt, south of St. Paul; black soil; easy terms. Owner. D. A. Keed, 400 Beacon street, St. Paul. Minn . FOR &ALE Two choice quarter sec tions of land in Fall River county, boutn Dakota, bordering Cheyenne river, two 'miles from station, one he.1 mile from school house, R. F. D. and telephone; will consider trade for South Kcck Island property. For particulars, call west 1165-K. BICYCLES AND MOTORCYCLES. TIRES (all makes), accessories,, lamps, etc.; cut prices; X3a Flying Merkei bicycles at wuolesale price, 2a tor ange and blue enameled); icl-zm kjUMi Third street. Uavenport. COLLECTIONS. COLLECTIONS MADE Hard accounts and claims collected. William M. Walker, lawyer. (11 Peoples Ban a building. LEGAL. Notice of Final Settlement. Estate of Frank Liekefett- deceased. Public notice is Hereby given that the unaersigneu. Junn a. Alcl.'onnell. baa I ttns day U1d nU flnal rePort a"d ' L'"1, .t"." '" .tno Probate u of , . u ... u . . u w vuuillj, UtA lirttl lllg OU said report has been aet for May 31, 1S13, at 10 o clock a. m.. at which time persons interested may appear and mate ODjections thereto, and if no ob jections are filed, sid reyort will beap- pivycu at uiai time, ana me under signed will asic for an orde.- of distri bution, and aisu suit to be in. charged. ' Rock Island, 111., May 9. 1913. JOHN S. MuCONNELL. Administrator with the Will Annexed of Jackson. Hurst Stafford, sttorney. rana Lleaerett. deceased Sheriffs Sale. By virtue of an execution Issued out of the clerk's office of the circuit court of Rork Island county, add state of Illinois, and to me airected, whereby I am commanded tef make tne amount of a certain judgment recently obtained against Joseph Brogan. In favor of Pat rick Brogan, out of the lands, tene ments, goods and chattels of the said Joseph Brogan, I have levied on tne following described nronertv m-m-u- All the right, title and interest of the sai J?set,h Brogan In and to lot two', ii. mora two ii), in William E. rtrooa s anaition to jsast Koek Island In tiie city of Rock Island, 111. There fore, according to said command. I shall expose for sale at public auction, all the right, title and interest of tho above named Joseph Brogan In and to the above described property, at 10 o'clock a. m. on Saturday, the 16th day of August, 1913, at the east door of the court house in Rock Island. . ... . . . - - UA VI ui; , A. A'. . - 1 - NER, County. uty. O. L. BKU Sheriff of Rock Island C Per William K. Brough. deputy Drawn for this paper By ess FOR KAI.E MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALK 517-X. A surrey; phone west FOR SALE Six pigs; Peter Schlueter, Ninth street. South Rock Island. FOR SALE Milk route, wagons, horses and cans. Address "B.," care .Argus. FOR SALE Bay driving family horse. Inquire Lawyer's cigar store, 1706 Second avenue. FOR SALE Furniture of four-room flat: also tho flat lor rent; 823 Seven teenth street. FOR SALE Indian 1913 motorcycle: cheap if taken at once; 112 Nine teenth street, city. FOR SALE Good black dirt, very rea sonable. Inquire 2739 Eighth ave nue. Phone -west 7S2-K. FOR SALE A barge. 12x36 feet long; will sell cheap. Call at Hennepin canal, mouth of Rock river. FOR SALE 1910 4-horse power Excel sior motorcycle, all overhauled, S85. Call at 546 Twenty-fifth street. FOR SALE Flve-pasienger Moline touring car at a bargain if taken at once; 112 Nineteenth street, city. FOR SALE Winter onion sets; A. H. Hammer. Thirty-eighth street- road. Phone Rock Island S61, four rings. FOR SALE I must sell at once my live-passenger car and runabout, both In excellent condition. Address "M. E. S.." care Argua. Phone west 1345. FOR SALE Complete butcher's outfit, cheap if taken at once; also good gentle riding and driving pony. In quire 1606 Thirtieth street. Henry Hansen. j FOR SALE Cabin launch, 30 feet long, 9 ;feet wide, 20-horse power engine, and 40-foot barge; all first class con dition. Address William Bentley, Andalusia, 111. FOR SALE A good two-room build ing, formerly the Long View Floral company office; to be removed from ' premises; can be used as garage; 1115 Fifteenth street. FOR SALE Three good fnllch cows and one "icifer calf. Inquire even ings at house, two doors from wagon bridge . on . Watch . .Tower line, or Watch Tower road. FOR SALE Autos; If you are looking lor a good second hand car, I can find it for you. I am In that busi- : ness and handle nothing else. I buy and list only good cars and demon strate at once. Entire satisfaction before you buy. Tri-City Auto Ex change, 112 Nineteenth street, city. FOR SALE "Nyberg" touring oar, II, 60 cash; 43-norse power, six-cylinder. 1913 model; electric lighted, fully equipped, clock, speedometer, glass front, and Bilk mohair top with curtains, complete mountable rims, ex tra rim and tires; all tires in fine condl ton; car run less than 2,500 mles, and In perfect running co-ndition; will dem onstrate at yaur convenience. Phone Moline 2318. FOR SALE. $7,.'00 buys beautiful eight-room res idence, with three acres of good soil, at ma jMiieenm street, Monne. Oood j , , ori k basement, cement floors, hot wa ter heat, gas, bath, etc.; nico orchard, two large barns, good 150-foot drilled well; aiso city water. This will be a big bargain to the one who gets it. MRS. D. E. HECK. 2812' Fifteenth St., Moline, 111. Phono East 1572-K. DRESSMAKING ANU SCHOOL. TAILORING LEARN Practical Dressmaking and Ladies' Tailoring and be Independent and self-supporting. Wc teach you to cut, tit, design and make your gown from your own materials. Positions furnished In my shop, when compe tent, if desired. G. 11. Grabbe, Ladles' Tailor and DreSBtnaker, South Putnam building, Davenport. Est. 1902. Fat terns cut to measure. EDUCATIONAL. MENTALITY, as Applied to Vocal Ed ucation." Interpreted by E. Standard Thomas, tenor. Republic. Auditory School of Art, Safety building. FLORISTS. HENRY OAETHJB Proprietor Chlp plannock nursery. Cut flowers and designs ot all Kind a City store. 160? fcecoml avenco. Phocs llix LEGAL. Notice of Publication. State ut Illinois. Rock Island Conn ty ss: In tho Probate Court. To tho Sep tember term. 1913. Nancy A. Katchelor, administratrix of tho estate of Monica Batehelor, deceas ed, v.. William V. Batchclr.-r, Cnarles V. Nelson. Nels P. F. Nelson. Milton Boss, William V. Boss, and Hugh A. Johnston, administrator of the estate of David Hamilton, deceased. Petition to sell real estate to pay debts. Amaavii oi ncn-residence of Ncls P j Quants. uffleXS' tZT. clerk s oliu-e of the probate -court r.r said county, notice Is therefore hereby B'it" to me iu nun-resiaent defend ant that the petitioner tiled ht-r- nti tion In said court on the second day of .nuBum, uu, anu mat tnereupon a summons issued out of said court. micir-iii nun is new pending, re lurr.auie on tne first Monday In the month of September next, as Is by law I -. nil t-u. Now. unless y'cni. the said non-resident defendant above named. Nels P. B. Nelson, shall personally be and appear before said probate court, on the first day of the next term thereof, to be t'.olden at Rock Island In and for the said county, on the first Monday in Sep tember next, and plead, answer or de mur to the petition, the same and the matters and things therein charged and stated will be taken as confessed, and a decree entered against you according to the praver of said petition. JOHN E. FLEMING, Clerk. Rock Island. 111.. Aug. 2. 191. , : iiui. - J : I 1 All the news all the time The Argus. r!J y , " -i -:, xvvta i 1 i i i' i i i i i , i i i i , 13 Carl Ed ea jf Mill J THE. G.ftM(STr4i-e INSURANCE. WE WILL BOND YOU Executors', ad ministrators', guardians', trustees, ot any kind of judicial bonds; lodges and society officers; city, state, or U. 8 government officials; contractora po sitions of trust; In fncj. any kind ot bond you want (exert bail bonds). Terms reasonable. Hayes Cleave land, resident managers. Fidelity & Deposit Company of Maryland. CURINGBADHABITS. Try a Little So'.f Hypnotism cn Your Pet Weaknesses. In a large eastern city Is a profes Bloual hypnotist who has a wide repu tation for curing the habit of intem perance. His method is l!rt simple. "There is no real hypnotism about it unless It is a matter of self hypno tism," this professor once said. ' "I " Elm ply observe "the mind process of the man that drinks and advise him how to reverse it. The subconscious solil oquy in the 4ji I nd of the man that drinks runs something like this: ; When did I have my last ball? Whew! Long as that! I don't see how , I ' stood it so long. Wouldn't have thought it possible.' And so on the victim repeats to himself on the prin- riple that, he needs this periodical; stimulant Just as it is necessary to j heap coal on to fire to keep it from I burning out. In a word, that man self hypnotizes himself into the belief that : he needs a drink. ! "My advice to cure this craving:. Is! not to fight the appetite, but to fight, down the cause that leads to the ap-j cetlte. Let a man repeat to himself i over and over again: I really don't need this drink. If I take it. it's sim i ply a matter of pouring so much down my throat superfluously, for I could get along without.' Before long ho will be surprised how Instead of hyp notixing himself into ' drink he will ! hypnotize himself out of it" j Simple, isn't it? But If this self j hypnotism or whatever you choose to call It Is a cure for Intemperance why is it not equally a recipe for curing other bad habits? Chicago Tribune, This Parisian Beggar Realized the ; Value of New Shoes. Begging has long been a great art in , Europe. By using subtle touches of j misery and calculated effects of dls-1 ease and dismemberment the beggar became a master of pathetic appeal. A delightful story of Dupre, the sculp tor. Is quoted by Hamilton W. Mable in the Outlook. Looking out of his window in a ho-, tel one bleak wintry morning in the j good old times, Dupre saw an old beg- j gar sitting barefooted on the stone , steps below. His heart was moved j with compassion, nnl he began to ' search for a pair of shoes. lie found ' two pairs, one of them new. "Do not give the new pair away; j you will need, them yourself," urged : his prudent wife. "No," said the sculptor, "I shall find the old p'ilr more comfortable. More-; over. If 1 am to give anything away I am going to give the best I have. So he hurried downstairs and put the new shoes in the hands of the bare footed old man. The next morning the beggar sat on the steps as usual, and, as usual, his feet were bare. Dupre hurried down to him. "Where are the shoes I gave you? You are not wear ing them," lie sold. "Xo," replied the old man, "I conld not wear them, excellency. If. I did nobody would give me anything. I Lave pawned them." A Steamboat trip a un uvm MH4UHPSI . The gangplank is lifted, the whistle blows, end you glide into pleasures and scenes that are new to you. Hundreds ol miles of picturesque travel; cool river breezes; music, dancing, game, parties trips ashore at Internum points (including the Keokuk dam.tbeSV&..K nnie lpog. hydro-electric power pilot. Aaeerica's best rives service" Streckfus Steamers provide trips of from i to lt days Largest. safest river steam ers In the country. Ble comfortable electric lighted, ventilated staterooms; sod the finest mesls you ever ate. Oet illustrated Vacation Folder STRECKFUS STEAMBOAT LIS8J It. J. FILLERTOV. Local Agt. ' mrf iMrWJryTWri-mJim'a.Ti tdaaaasMMasasassa I