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I! THE ROCK ISLAND ARGUS, FRIDAY, JULY 24, 1914. 13 - f" ' I I I llll III I I I I f N vommodtlloii of Its patron . rt" P?Jj "m branch of- ----- - . .r subscript!""" "no ru.-" "u't t.al may Pttn 10 'lsr itx J paper, news or busi- . .ies o lr.f Argu of l a. r subscriber W may ij. . . under any circmui"' - ( -1-'t;iu, chain of branch offices foUowlug: BOUOB siore, 4-l- Fifth BDirt i pharmacy. 411 Four- li"11 ,tor- Twenly-.ev- Mv(ala ruu. CSSS 'J TphVrmauo. 1 Third lJ'y. Kourlh street. Eberta- grocery. 93.. t-ievenin jYrt drug store. Thirtieth street '. evcnla ,Venue . t '!ori Thiitccutb avenue aoJ dru?.tore. corner Fifth ave "Sd Twenty-third eireet- few. .rocery. 1723 In- "fc'klety & Son. grocery. 1923 ad trt. fOB BENT IIOISES. beNT Five-room cottage: 102 ;Lcotr.th street- Phone Kockk 1- rr fT Five-room cottage at 1016 XnVTn'th avenue. Inquire 115 Firm avenue. ,H REST even-room house at 1314 fjfato avenue. taue. Inquire 1.21 eecocJ I, pext Strictly modtrn house, does in. fine location. Inqairu 1132 atcosd KiR BENT Half of double Louse, 903 acrwiteenth street. Inquire at 153o Sain avenue. fR FENT Five-room house, ground i-wr.'ail modern except heat, inquire U Tweliui street roa KENT Auic. 1. seven-room mod ers house at U25 .Nineteenth atreet. ,.. wifhin. ri BENT Aug. 1. 1021 Nineteenth .rreet, modern house; rent t-3. In sure 1004 Twenty-second atreet. fOR RENT (fix-room house, all mod tn, 1424 Sixteenth avenue. Inquire at li'ti Fourteenth -and -a -half street. POR REXT Siuth side of double house, t:x rooms, all nnwlfrn, at vii lnth street. Inquire lwls Jreven WBth street. rORREXT Fix-room house. wlthn"l en ceavenlencea; o" Tw-lft!i stre. i; rat. li per rnontn. Inquire Su Serentfenth street. lhoiie itock Is land u;. rOR REST ElKht-room strictly md- eni oouse. it j ani i'.i i w -nrsi j:ret. oaa nniKti du n stairs, Krain 4 up stairs; nice yard and M,aie; stock and a half trom car line, in 4)ulr l'i34 Twenty-Ilrit stret-U 1'hc-ne Aock Island bisim:s chances. iOTTXO riCIVRE THEATRES W bstc on tnat pays uvtr JJui) per month net, in a live town of 3.0ou; ese doing equally as well in town vt ii.OOO. it you want to get into tl. usliiess, write or call cn us. Wo tandle theatres and acct-s.sfrles -x-duivelx and give facts concerning ira. ChlcaBo Theatre Kxi hantce. .tit South Jarborn street. Chicago, Notice. PmWlaa Tm ff,r V.n i 1.1 i r. i?m Plum hln". Heaung and betters at stale lii--t!tu-ucn. Bcn tiprlr.gtield. 111.. July 1S14. Srsled bus will be received by the Bcrd of Adminl.-tration. In Its office a tt Capitol buiMir.K. pritiqfleld. II!, 3 to 10 o'clock a. m., fuenlav. Auk. IS, '9'i anif n .. .1 .... i., . ..1 .. ....... . iVir if. &ro.rirkn . 1... i. . . piimbtntr. the h'-.-itinR. and tti; sewers W- , - . . 1 : . t tie Kankakee Slate Ib-.-pital. Kan- '".w wiiii- iir i ir-rfTiiar riai:-nts 1 the Anna State H'(.ital. ,i,i,a, 111. . . . . . , . . jam cottage for tubercular patients, Se building for female en-.plovea. and amusement hall at the Watertown U;e Hospital. Watertown, 111. A4i..ln4rp.(n.. - 1 1 j . . i i "v-.I UiilijH, ll-IVilll, a-iaing and two ccnaic at the Ct.i oo state iiospiiai. iJuiinin, 111. Cit. . . . . ., . . riwi iuum.uiar paiieiitF, iwu :taes at the Lincoln s-iate tscnuol and eav. Llncn'n lil ' ajacol for Boys. tt. 'har!e.. Ill iJ ?nte b!,3s 'W"1!I received for the ajjlntl th. nliimKI.. k .i.... ad laa sewers. Plans and spedfi'-atlons may b sc. fSrM HlUIn a. ...II . . . . . T : I Ulnbcika. suite arthi'ect, 2j South La iL.e IfrMi f -.1 i i . V ' - ' ' 1 o ' ', 111 t any and all btl-. BOARD OK ADMINISTRATION, t' -""' uunnot Acting i lacal kperrmor. (Adv.) Xollce. Vmm 1 . . .. j :or bunding at the Elgin t Hospital. - ii,,nr,is. i: ,ar.i or Admir.lstra- pnntcfl.l,i. in.. July 2. 1914. S, i . " w,,, b" received by the '" Aumininrnuon, in Its orflce i.i"pUo1 buil. Una-. M.rltiBneld. III. Zi tt1 Tuesday. Auk. 1. 1914. ricqJn of " J' CT 'r f . ..... at iH iVroopnc"? biui.ii.-.c fir men. fl.1-1? t'tat- Hospital. KlKln. HI. kuJw" oias wui be i.--rivel lor the UM i iew'era. ,iumlj'nK. tllc heating and Pi. .. .. ca.T nu "Perir.'-atlons may be ae D r?.JJ'n PPllcati.. to Hon. Jamea lklV. 2 ""-ate ar. Ii.t.-ct. i .South 1-a "S4. street. Chicai-.,. lil. wLh lrd reserves the right to re TOany nd ail bids. B- Wardof ADMINISTRATIOS, -SirL!orrAa'vr."n:""' Artln ": LESAl. Hatter of the Estate of EsrUd Laarlaalt. Ds-cem.cO. 01 Iillnols, Rock Ii.Iand Conn- r5ur?" Wb0:a MT Cn- ltLi?,ri'1i berflJr lv" fliat Achllle 'atv , i of tI" tltv of Champaign 6,2' thampa.gn. and state of li.l- -tt St. . SL.U" J"r a. i. f KaTi iB,pVUon ,n ,n? probate court viuTtiL i".4 coua,y. I l.nois. together Jhmt.ty'l of Achllle W. Laurl 64 J? L"'. ii. K. Lockney Uets 5" yck'y. setting forth the Hi ictH? ircumstances raising tne le-U-rWiV Pt'j'n f ,n death f Kuc!ld Ujrtauif J?' 0t ho '"tate of Euclid U "hZv? c'd. tnat said petition iirt r .T1 l',T 1"arlS by the said la ,Z'i"tit ',m- t tue court saiT,.," '""d. in said county M.r ,, ' when and where ywi can ap ar L y?u nt- ! show cause. If uUoi .iVTl wo' prsyer of sali '""oa should not be granted. JOHN E. FLEMINVJ. tata- V.'r rjt V" t c-o.,rt H.4. Koc4' Iiln. "1- June J5, 'tn K Scott, attorney. K-NT -Modern furnished room, centrally locate!; 106 Sala flata. toil RENT Modern furnished front room at 71 Seventeenth atreet. FOR RKN'T Modern room, three blocks from New Harper; ls: Sixth avenue. FOR RKNT Two modern furnished lia-ht housekeeping rooms: 2J11 1'lftu avenue. I-OR RENT Modern furnished room at 614 Sixteenth street, l'hono Rock Is land 40. OH It E.NT Nice clean modern fur niched rooms close In; 2& Kcreu tenth street. IOH RENT Two modern front rooms, furnished for light housekeeping. Ii06 Fifth avenue. HR RENT Two furnished front rooms In modern house; also small room: 1319 Second avenue. FOR RENT Two modern front rooms, furnished for light housekeeping -liuti Fifth avenue. FOR RENT Furnished room suitable for one or two; 29 Seventeenth street. FOR RENT Suits of three light house keeping rooms, modern. Inquire Kit W Third avenue. FOR RENT Strictly modern furnished room for two, close In. Phone Rock Island 2835. FOR RENT Furnished light house keeping room, on first floor; bit Twentieth street. FOR RENT Two nicely furnished rooms for light housekeeping at 91 Forty-first atreet, city. FOR RENT Modern furnished rooms lor light housekeeping; also sleeping rooms; i:iO First avenue. roit RENT Modern furnished rooms for light housekeeping: 1101 FOur te nth-and-a-half street- FOR RENT Two furnished lighthouse, keeping rooms, modern; call even lnKS; -537 Sixth avenue. FOR RENT Furnished rooms with kitchen and laundry privileges. In quire 1910 Twelfth avenue. FOR RENT Modern furnished rooms; railroad men preferred; 3326 Eighth uvenuc. I'honu Rock Island 93 FOR RENT Furnished room for light housekeeping, or room and board. Inquire 9u4 Second avenue. FOR RENT Modern, nicely furnished room, wth table board. I'hone Rock Island 224s; 902 Twentieth street . FOR RSNT Modern furnished rooms for lifcrht housekeeping. Inquire 1128 Fourleenth-and-a-tialf street. FOR RENT Two modern furnished rooms for light housekeeping, suit able for two, at 324 Eleventh street. FOR RENT Two or three very desir able modern rooms; housekeeping privileges; Sol Twentieth street. FOR RENT Furnished light house keeping rooms, also sleeping rooms, on Iirii floor. Inquire 1ZU4 Tiurd ave nue. FOR RENT Modern rooms for light housekeeping. Inquire 229-217 Six teen tu struct. I'iione Rock Islctid FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping; I'.rst class location. -Inquire 422 Twenty-ninth street, or 306 gaiety building. FOR RENT Nicely furnished front . room; all modern conveniences; for gentleman: 732 Seventeenth, street; I'hone Rock Island boO-L.. FOR RENT Two large furnished rooms lor light housekeeping; mod ern; rent, s3.it per week; at 1044 Fourteenth street. FOR RENT Neatly furnished "front mum; three windows; nice clothes rl'u.'i; gas. bath: 41 a month; 927 Twenty-iirst sweet. FOR RENT Very desirable furnished rooms for light housekeeping, in modern private home; references; no i-iiildren; 811 Forty-second street. FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light noudckeeplng; opening on porch; ground noor; nice view, cool, clean; gas runge, rel rlgeralor, closet; ono block from business district and all car lines: to people of good character oniy; 1416 Third avenuu. SIPERFLlXil'S HAIR. SUPERFLUOUS hair, mo:es, warts, on faco and arms permanently removed wit:i electric needles. Address Miss A. il. Kittredge. 1 Argyle flam, Brady str el. .Davenport. Pnone 3u4K. MASSAGE). SWEDISH MOVEMENT Miss A. Ein arou. graduate swerttsu masseuse, gives treatment in private homes ana at oilicc by appointment. Pnone Rock island 21s8. utiles, sis Seventeenth tre Kxecwtoa-'a n'suot, Estate of Frank R. Harrington, de ccaaeu. The undersigned saving tjeea ap pointed executrix of tne last will and lestawent of Prank R. al.nrrlngtou, late of tae county of xtock lalanu. slate oi llllnuia. deceased, hereby gives notice that sne will appear before the Hon, Benjamin Bell, Judge of th probat court oi Rock island county, at tne pro bate court room, in the city of Rock Is land, at the July term, on the first Moa uay in July next, at which time all per sous having cuuins against said estate are nolitleu and requeated to attend for the purpose of having the same ad. Justed. All persons lnaebted to said es. late are requested vo make Immediate payment to i.ie undersigned. S.tisd SSad cay st April, -A. D. ltle, anna K. Harrington. Executrix. Walker. Ingraia Sweeney, attur neve. Master's Sale. State of Illinois,. Rock Island Coun ty as: In the Circuit Court. In Chancery. Archibald H. Huber. complainant, ra Louise Elizabeth Huber. Dorothy Julia Uubr. Archibald S. Huber. guardian ot Lou iso Klixabetn Huber. and Dorothy Julia Huber, minors, and Margaret Tay lor, truxlee. defendants. Partition. General No. 7004. Notice Is hereby given that by virtue of a decree of said tourt, entered In tne above entitled cause, on the tenth dot hi day cf July. A. D. 114, I shall, cii Monday, the third (3rd) day of Aug ust. A. D. 1914. at the hour of 10.1 o'clock in the forenoon, at the east door ..f tne court house In the city of Roclc Island in said county or Hock Island, to comply with said decree, sell at pub lic vendue to the highest bidder for dish in hand, the certain parcel of land, sit' ate In the county of Rock Island ami state of Illinois. - known and de scribed as follows, to-wlt: Lot No. two iZ In block No three (3 1. in that part of the clv of Rock Island known as and called "Wallace Grove." Provided the said bid upon the premlsc-s hereinbefore described shall be equal to at least two thirds 2-3 of the valuation put upon the same, as shown by the report of the commissioners heretofore appointed herein by the court to make partition thereof Terms of sale: oeh In hand. Dated at Rock Islsnd. 111. this 11th day of July. A. I. 1M. JOSEPH I. If A AR Master In Chancery. Rock Island Coun ts. Illinois. . , Msrioa E. Sweeney, complainants solicitor. I II the una. Dei s all the time Tn DIDN'T MISS A XT IS FOUP MoaJtMS stMce the Bcobonha WOOT boujvj VAJPTH ALt CAKiT rioLCS ovrr rnuCR PSI 0 K j -y , f, l f . A. . . , ino ; e OAlt3 TTnt TO OoluilTHooT" ron iiewt ruTt. FOR RENT Five-room modern flat; MIS Ninth avenue. FOR RENT Modern five-room fiat, S001 Fifth avenue. Phone Rock Is land 1Q. FOR RENT Small fiat, centrally lo cated, at 603 Seventeenth street; rea sonable rental. FOR RENT Five-room fiat, opposite Rock Island passenger depot. Phone Rock Island 399-L. FOR RENT Five-room modern flat; tlS per month Call 1322 Ftfth-and-a-half avenue, second floor. FOR RENT Four-room flat, 1000 Vs Fourth avenue; sewer and water. Call at 1431 -Second avenue. FOR RENT Modern six-room apart ments in Payne Hats. Inquire Flat No. 1. or phone Rock Island 27o9. FOR RENT Modern furnished apart ment; Kosenueld apartments. loU9Vs Third avenue; references required. FOR KENT MIH'ELLANBOl'S. FOR RENT Building, good for restaur ant or rooming house, at 3112 i'uth menu.'. LODGE DIRECTORY. Mumicip Masonic Temple, Eighteenth street and Fifth avenue, THE STATED MEETING OF TRIO w Lodge No. t7. A. F. oc A. Ja-, gjf will be held on the lirst Thurs day of each month, at 7.30 p. m. jr of John Pearson. W. M-,i W. ii. Pctui, secretary. a. a. k, BUFORD POST, 243. C. A. R, iceets regularly on the second and fourth Sututday evenings of each mouth at J u au Memorial hall ai tn court house. W. M. Johnston, coiumauder; lifc la. Buck, adjutauu MOTORCYCLES AMI BICYCLES. TlitEa tail? aaakesi ccessoTlesaupi etc; cut prices; 3a .Flying iieram bicycles at wholesale price, tltj tor ange and blue euauielcili; ii-t hasl 'auird street. Davenport. IXSVHANCE. . vv ii-a. ui.'i -ministralors', guardians, trustees, or any kind ot judicial bonus; lodges and society othcurs; city, state, or U. S. a-overnmeut omclaa; contractors, po 'itlons of trust; lu fact, any kind ot bond you want texcepi bail bonds), terms reasonable. Hayes et Cleave land, resident managers. Fidelity at Deposit Company of Maryland. . ..... . vnlt l'vutiilAra' o ii lost and rora'D. lOST Engraved gold watch fob; lnl- aals J. O. A. binder return to 219 Eighteenth street. Reward. LOST Wednesday evelng, in Spencer -..... allisrator handbag containing gold watch and two or inree uoliara in purse; aww. . wacn; to reward. Return to 14 Hi Third avenue, upstairs. STORAGE. B. ROES8LER tt CO. ReUable storage, first Iloor; also manufacturer of awn mas. tents, wagon covers, etc.; tents for rent; Iil7 'ihirtleth street, oppo site Tnlrteenth avenue. Phone Ivock Island 37ti. afMB. MARIETTB CORSETS, all slsea, latest models and materials; iron 3 W Up. Mme. Goodwin Corsets, all sixes, latest models and materials, uo. Brassieres and bust extenders trom c up. All carefully ntted at uraboe. ladles' tailor and dres m'aaer. Two private fitting room, woutb Putnam bunding. Davenport, established 1902. Send for booaieta. LEOIU KsllH mt PabUcatlOB. State of Illinois. Couirty of Rock Is- lTo the September Term. A. D. 1914. of the Circuit Court. In Chancery. Margaret lart Stevenson, complain ant, vs. John Plummer. son of '1 nomas Plummer. deceased; Charles A. Pium-mer- W. N'orrls Plummer. Mrs. W. Not rts Plummer. his wife; Charles P. Plum mer Thomas plummet, prank Plummer, Helen Baker and John Plummer, de fendants. Bill to Remove Cloud and yulet TUle. . To the above named non-resident de fendants, John Plummer, son of Thom as Plummer, deceased; Charles A l'lum mer; W. Norrls 1'iummer; Mrs. W. N'or rls Plummer, hi" wife; Charles P. Plum mer. Thomas Plummer and John Plum mer: Notice is hereby given: You and each ot you will take notice that Uie above entitled cause is now pending lu said court, on the chancery side thereof, thai summons in chancery bas been issued therein against you and each of you. directed to the sheriff of said Rock Is land county, to execute, returnable to the next September term of said court, to be begun and hoiden at the court bouse in the city of Rock Island. In said oounty, on the third Monday of September next, at which time and place you will appear and plead, answer or demur to tue bill of complaint flled In said cause. ' . Rock lland. HI. 6th day if July, Dll GEOROE W. GAMBLE. , Clerk of Bald Court, MEAL THE WHOLE Copyright. 1014. by It. L, Goldberg. I'M THE GUY LOklGST?- c l WANTED MALE HELP. WANTED Blacksmith, at Klockau wagon shdp. Sixteenth street and Fourth avenue. WANTED Collector; must be hard worker; long hours; advancement for one who can show results. People's Store. 321 Twentieth street. WANTED Salesmen for membership in organisation selling automobile tires and accessories to members at - cost; good commission rate. League of American Automobllists, 2478 Woodward avenue, Detroit. Mich. WANTED Men to learn the barber trade; we prepare you in few weeks; can earn while you learn; tools given; Jobs always waiting; big demand for our barbers at surprising wages. Write today. Moler Barber college, Chicago, JU. WANTED FEDIALE HELP. WANTED Girl to do general house work at 914 Twenty-third street. WANTED A competent girl to do gen eral housework; good wages. Apply 613 Twenty-third street. WANTED Young lady to do office work and typewriting. Address "Typ ist," care of The Argus. WANTED Girl to do general house work; no washing Apply Mrs North, 709 Twentieth street. Phono Rock Island 264. W ANTE I -MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED To buy furniture, stoves; will pay best price. Call Kniff. Mo line 7ol; Hi20 Third avenue, Moline. PROFESSION AI. ATTORNEYS. EEARLE & MARSIIALLi Attorneys-at-law. Oitice 302-303 Safely building. Rock Island. JACKSON, HURST tc STAFFORD At-torneys-at-law. Oitice in Rock Island National bank building. WALKER, INGRAM & SWEENEY At torneys and counselors at law. Money to loan on real estate. Rooms 200 2u3 People's National bank building. WILLIAM M. WALKER Attorney; general law business; corporation, probate and real estate law; 311 Peo ple's bank building. Phone Rock Is land 349. WANTED Pupils to- take course in dressmaking ntting and designing; terms reasonable; Mrs. M. A. Rahn, dressmaking parlor, 3323 Eighth ave nue. Phone itock Island 93t. WA N TED S ITL" ATIO N" S. WANTED Position by practical nurse; A 1 references. Phone Rock island 235. 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. Kick Island Title ot Abstract com pany; J. J. Ingram, president; W. J. Sweeney, secretary; 200-203, second floor. People's National bang build ing. Rock Island. rOH RENT. ARE you looking for a house or vacant rooms? Then come lu and see our jlau Nearly every vacant house in th trl-citles listed wltli us. No charges, Bumoierfleld's. 1 1 3-1 IS East second street. Davenport. Iowa. LEGAL. Notice of Flaal Settlement. Estate of Albert Schmacht, deceased. public notice is hereby given that the undersigned. William F. Schmacht. administrator of the estate of Albert Schmacht. deceased, has this day tiled his final report and settlement as such In the probate court of Rock Island county, and hearing on said report has been set for July 21. 1914, at 1 o'clock a. m.. at which lime persons interested may appear and make objections there to anu if no objections are filed, said report will be approved at tnat time, and the undersigned will ask foy an order of distribution, and will also ask to be discharged. Rock island, ill. June 29. 1914. WILLIAM F. SCHMACHT. Administrator. James W. Maucker. attorney. Ossrdlas's Sale Heal zaitates State of Illinois. County of Rock Is- By vfrtue ot a dtcrctal order of the nrobate court of said county, entered st the May term of said court. A. D. 1914. on the application of J. F. W'tler. conservator of N'els Swsnson, insane, to sell the following described real estate, belonaina t said ward, situate in- the county of Rock Island, state of Illinois, to-wlt' Lot numbe.- six (6). seven 7, eiaht (I) and nine (9), block two 2). . . , -I - I u V. - .1 1 1 1 n I n ih. A. D 114. at the east door of the roun f.: n.i house, in the city of Rock Is land In the county and state afore said, at the hour of 10 a. m.. sell sll tae interest of said ward in and to the aald real estate at public vendue. Terms of sale, cash in hand. J. F. WITTER. -erval0'" for Nels Bwanson, insane. I I V I 1 i j n ( r anu , i w -.--... ... ..- city of Rock Island; "and also lot two 2 In bloxk three (3), Mosenfelder'a nlace in said city of Rock Island, all in the count of Rock Island and state of in ' I shall, on the 10th day of July. TRIP. By Goldberg ' ' " ' r-i -HAalW FOR SALE CITT PROFKRTT. FOR SALE Seven-room house, all mod ern, fine location. 850 Twenty-second street. Phone Rock Island 1278-K. , FOR SALE Modern, six-room house at saei'ltleo price. Address Dora Stod dard, Hampton, 111. FQR SALE Modern seven-room house; good location, near car line; price, 35,000. Address "ouse," care of The Argus. FOR SALE Seven-room modern house, and barn; lot 90xlau; paved street; worth $4,000; for quick sale, 3,000; easy terms. Llninger & Meyer. FOR SALE Lots in Jos C Scheurtnan's addition; price and terms very rea sonable; 4Ut Eighteenth avenue. Phone Rock Island 2454. FOR SALE A 10-rocm house well fur nished; six roomers pay J30 above rent; would sell. Aduress "G. RV care of The Argus. FOR SALE At a sacrifice, my modern uiue-luum house at 74a Twenty-third street; lot 75 teet, east front; prop erty in best of condition; desirable location. George P. Joth. FOR SA1UE A bargain; one ot the pret tiest bungalows in city; strictly mod ern, excellent locality; a real snap; JMiOOO. 5oo cash. Phone Rock Island 2oe3. L. 1 nance. FoR SALE Seven-room house, on hill, turee blocks from car line; sewer and . water connections; easy terms lor quick sale; will take 11,600. Phone Rock Island 1029-Jv. or 1604-K. FOR SALE Lota in Jshn G. Scnuer mann's oixta addition, from 1-iliii to Seventh street and Fourteenth avenue to Eighteenth avenue; payments. s& oown. - per lnontn. enquire 17ou Sixth street. Phone Rock laiand 1296. FOR SALE Lots In Boutn Heights, south of Aiken street, beiwen '1 weltth tnd Sevectenth strets. on eaay terms; 2i down, balance in five years. K. W. Rooinson, 1454 Rich mond stiet. pnone itock Island lltio-K. FOR SALE The modern double house at 749 and 7ol Twenty-third street, at a price that will net a high rale oi interest; large lot, line location; prop erty in best uf condition, inquire of owner, 743 Twenty-third street. George F. Roth. FOR SALE Or exenange. five pieces ot Moline property; two located at 418 and 420 Sixteenth avenue; three at 705, 707 and 7o9 Twenty-seventn streets, and one at 342 Third avenue. Will .sell on easy payments, or take good hve-paaseuger auto in exchange on any ot the property. Properly rented, all bnngiug gooa rent. For further particular-., vvrito Box 353, Ruck Island, Hi. FOR SALE A one-acre chicken farm, located near Davenport; fenced chick en tight; all kinds ot fruit trees and grape vines; a chicken house, a bam wltn room xor a horse and buggy or automobile, and a six-room nouse; water and cistern, electric lights, gas and furnace. The most up-to-aate chicken farm in this vicinity. Price, 13.000; $600 cash, the balance at $20 per month. For particulars, see Eck hart fc Buffum. 14-16 Slate Bank building. DCSINE99 CHANCES. WORK for yourself; make money op erating vending machines; full line; pennies count; small investment, large profits; spare time; outdoor work. Ferris. Haas & Co.. Easton. Pa. LEGAL. Publication Notice. State of Illinois, Rock Island Counts- ss: Probate Court, Rock Island County, July term, 1914. In the matter of the probate of the last will and testament oi John Cremer. deceased. To All Persons Whom This Msy Con cern Greeting: Notice is hereby given that on the 20th day of July, A. D. 19l4i a petition was filed in the probate court f Rock Island county, Illinois, asking that the last wilt and testament of John Cremer, deceased, be admitted to probate. The same petition further states that the following named persons are all helrs-at-law and legatees: Walter Cremer. eon- Edward Cremer, son; Frank Cre mer son; Herman' Cremer, son; Annie Cremer. daughter; Albert Cremer. son; Llxsle Stolt. daughter; Lizzie Cremer, grand-daughter; Clara Cremer, grand- You are further notified that the hear ing of the proof of said will has been set 2y said court for the 19th day of August. A. D. 1914, at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at the court house In Rock Island, in said county, when and where you can appear, if you see fit, and show cause, if any you have, why said will ahould not be admitted to probate. JOHN FLEMING. Clerk of Probate Court. Dated at Rock Island, 111.. July 20, 1614. Albert Huber. attorney. CONTRACTORS AND BV ILDERS. John Vofllk & Co. CONTRACTORS AMD BUILD ErRS. Manufacturer r? . rww. 'VrJ and ntairs. Interior finlsu -Jt af. kinds. Hardwood Veneer Flooring, and dealers tn Glass; 321 and 331 Eighteenth atreet v M; FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE Piano, cheap, at 313 Twenty-second street. ; FOR SALE Old and young chickens. Call 1023 Sixteenth avenue. FOR SALE Pigs. Inquire B. J. Brown. Big island. 111. FORR SALE Furniture of 29 rooms for $350. at 2347 Fourth avenue. FOR SALE Cheap, a small horse, suit able for light work. McKowu's coal office. 1401 Second avenue. FOR SALE: Good store shelving and counter; low price. Modern Tea com pany, 322 Twentieth street. FOR SALE Mrs. Sill's home made breads. Order from your grocer, or The Mill Store, or Battles & Co. FOR SALE Fast pacing mare, new harness and rubber tired buggy, at a bargain. Phone Rock Island 3093. FR SALE Furniture for two rooming houses; lb-room house $300; 14-room . house $250; if taken at oiice; 2327 Fourth avenue. FOR SALE! Torpedo motorcycle, new Thor engine, S- horse power; cheap: price, $4o; discount cash; at 517 Ninth street. FOR SALE New light weight surrey, easy riding, electric llgnt, rubber tired, dust proof axle; bargain. Phone Rock Island 200. FOR SALE Single cylinder Harley-Da-vldson motorcycle, good as new. Ap ply Mueller Lumber company. Phone Rock Island 511. FOR SALE Four-cylinder 30-horse power five-passenger automobile; newly painted; engine in good condi tion. E. H. Jvreli. . Phone Rock 1s- . land 2320. FOR BALE Cash or payments; one up right piano, one lot of household goods, one National cash registr; all good as nw; will sllsparate. Phone Rock Island 177. or uall at 1619 Sec ond avenue. FOR SALS' OR TRADE LANDS, FOR SALE Or will exchange well Im proved 40-acre farm for city prop erty. W. A. Deitiker, Milan. 111. FOR SALE 80-acre farm. 54 miles southeast of Milan, In Rural town ship; good well, improvements. In quire Robert H. Johnston, Milan, 111. WANTED To trade, new $2,500 five room modern house In Rock Island for good 40 to 60 acre farm; part cash, balance terms. Write "H. J. H.," caro of The Argus. FOR SALE Well improved 120-acre farm, six miles west of Aadllusla. Seo F. J. Schave. owner, on the place. FOR SALE 160 acre well improved farm; price, $125 per acre. For par ticulars call Blankenburg & Blank enburg, 306 Safety building. FOR SALE Or exchange, 160 acre very well Improved farm, practically all under cultivation; price, $160 per acre. For particulars call Blanken burg & Blankenburg. 306 Safety build ing. FOR SALE: Rich Wisconsin farm lands, cheap; we have fine agricultural lands in the great clover and Dairy belt" of Wisconsin at $10 to $20 per acre. Send for particulars. McLaughlin Land Realty company, Merrill. . Wis. FOR SALE: Famous Fellsmere Farms; 10, 20, 30 and 40 acre Florida farms. Many farmers, on what was raw land six months ago, have earned from $60 to $300 per acre this season iruit, truck, corn, hay and alfalfa. Hay $60 per acre, new corn now averaging 70 bushels to the acre in our oitice, $1 per bushel. Wt have already ex pended nearly two million dollars for ' Improvements on this property; fine water, good roads, churches, schools, electric lights, railroad and telephone system. Write for photos and infor mation about free trip of Inspection. . Farms, $10 down and $10 per .month. Immediate possession. -J. W. John son, 317 Midland building, Kansas Citv, Mo. II SHERRARD II Mr. and Mrs. William Gibson, Jr., of Des Moines, Iowa, returned to the'.t home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. William Gibson, Sr., accompanied them as far as Rock Island to see their son and brother, Thomas Gibson, who is at the Moline sanitarium where he has been since he was injured three weeks ago in the mines Of Sherrard. Frank and Edward Zwicker of Bara boo, Wis., visited last week with rela tives in the vicinity of Sherrard. Misses Mabel Sherrard and Elzina O'Melia visited in Sherrard Monday. Quite a number from here attended the funeral of Miss Elsie Bedford at Matherville last week. Miss Lizzie Davidson returned home Thursday from Moline. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Grady have re turned home " from Chicago where they spent a week with Mrs. Grady's niece, Mrs. James Myers. William Hillery went to Springfield on business last week. Thomas Gibson came home Wednes day from the Moline sanitarium. Mrs. Floyd Essex and children of Canton visited her .parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Erickson, last week. Mrs. Ben Kettering and children re turned home Thursday from Orion aft er a 10 days visit with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Lawson of Ferry, Iowa, visited Mr. Lawson's brother. George, at Cable and his sister, 'Mrs. John O'Mealla of Sherrard last Week. They then went to Taylor Ridge to see another sister, Mrs. Henry Wilson, and his father, George Law son, before their return home. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stevens left Thursday for Denver, Colo., to visit their daughter. Mrs. W. G. Maier. They will also visit at Independence, Pinkerton & Company UNITED STATES DETECTIVE AGENCY , Chicago, I IL, ever since 1883 No connection wi'h or relation to the Pinkerton National Detectlva Agency. Scientific detective work along modern lines. Our COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT Finds the criminal latont In criminal accounts and reduces It to a practical basis. A criminal account Is one that can pay but wont. When the criminal feature la exposed 4. wants to pay. Hsadqnartsrs feuf 600 boyce buTldlnf, JIeft9C W. A. 6HEAHN. ipeclat agent for Rock Island.' ATTY. V. L- LITTICj, special district agent. Davenport. . Classified Rates One cent per -word fur first Insertion, under regular classifications. One and one-half cents per word for two insertions. Two cents per word for three laser- UT1bree cents per word for six inaer- Ufc"x cents per word for 12 insertions. ' Monthly rate, 10 cents per word for 26 insertions. No ad leas than $1 No ad published for less than. 1ft CAsTenta, salesmen, canvassers, sollol-. tors, etc, wanted, one cent per word each Insertion. Ho ad less than 35 "cards of thanks and special notices.' 80 cents each insertion. Classified page closes at 11 a. m. cacn day. LEGAL, IsUustera Sale. State of Illinois. Rook Island Coan- i ,na rin-uit Caurt In CnanoeTT. Foreclosure. General No. 7077. Hjalmar K.Gi:cr. complainant, Tt William A. Oiaen. Lillie Oisea. Grace M. Olaeu. Harold W. oiaen. Lydua Ann Ol sen. Elmer a&wia Oiaen. the People's Savings Bana ss Trust company, ad mluisirator. Cum TesUvmenta Annexo. ot the estate of Mary Olson, deceased, and the people's Saving Bank at Trust company, guardian ot xiarold W. Oisen. Lydia Ann Oisen and Elmer Edwin Oi sen. minor heirs of Joiin A. Oisen and alary Oisen. botn deceased; defendants. Notice ia hereby given that by virtue ot a oecree ot said court, entered In tne above entitled cauje, on tee tenth (lOtn day oi April. A. D. 1914. 1 snail, on Thursday, tne seven tu 7th oay of May. A. D. 1914. at tne hour of 10:1s o'clock in the forenoon, at the east door of the court house in the clt of Rock Island in said county of Rock Island, to satisfy said decree, sell at publto vendue to the highest bidder for casn in hand, the certain parcel of land, sit uate in the county ot Rock Isaind and state ot Illinois, known and described as follows, to-wit: Lot number one 1, in block number one (1). in Howard's addition to tne city of Rock Island, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to satisfy the amount oi money herein before adjudged to be due to the com plainant, with legal Interest thereon and the costs in this case, and which may be sold separately witnout material injury to the naiviea iuterested. Dated at Rock islano, HL, this 15th day of April. A. D. 1914. JOSEPH Li HAAS. Master in Chancery, Rock island Coun ty. I'.llnois. ... AJtel Kohler. comolalnant a solicitor. i Xotlce. s State of Illinois, Rock Island Coun ty ss: Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned, Peter Vinegar, has filed his petition to change his name to Peter V'iner, which application to change his name, as aforesaid, will be presented to the circuit court of Rock Island county at the September term. A. D. J.814, of said court. PETER VINEGAR. ' Petitioner. Ben A- Stewart, attorney for peti tioner. . -i .: Iowa, with another daughter, Mrs. Wackerbarth. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Irwin and two. children, Adeline and Wilbur, visited at Camanche, Iowa, last week with Mr. and Mrs. James Bugler. Mrs. Johnson has returned home from Chicago after a two months' vislL Mrs. A. W. Valentine of Rock Is land visited at the Fred Schurr home west of town last week. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Roberson of Matherville took the train from Sher rard Friday morning for Oconto, Neb., where they will make their future home. - - SUNNY HILL J Miss Emeline Lawson of Cable; is' visiting at the J. B. Harsha home. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lawson enter talned the families of Fred Lawson and John Lawson of Orion Sunday. - Mesdames Harsha and O'Leary were Rock Island visitors Monday. The Misses Margaret and Elsie Mc Keag of Waterloo, Iowa, visited Fri day at the Charles A. Johnson home. The Dorcas society of Mount Pleas ant will hold a bazar at the Sharp school house Saturday afternoon and evening. Rev. Mr. Hamllon preached Sunday at Homestead. Mr. Hamilton intends to devote his life to missionary work in the foreign fields. The Coal Valley Mining company is prospecting for coal on section one. It is also surveying in this vicinity and testing the water in the different wells near their operations for sulphur de posits. Miss Jessie Kerr Is spending her va catlon'in Colorado and Nebraska. Mrs. Joseph Kerr of Amity, Mo., is visiting relatives and old friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Thomas McMinn are entertaining a house party from Chicago. The farmers are busy threshing. Its Only Guiss. New diseases or new cures are al ways of Interest to the reading public. Therefore an enthusiastic reporter be lieved a story lay In waiting because of a rumor that germs of a new dis ease had been discovered. He located the doctor responsible tor the find and questioned him. "In what guise," he asked, "do these germs appear?" The doctor smiled. "You needn't be afraid." he said. "This is to be a fashionable disease and' will appear only In the guys with money." New York Tribune. ;. Confide a secret to a dumb man and it will make him speak. Llvoniaa. U