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EINITE svening edition tor morning and & Rates, 1 1-20 & w te a word thereaiter. ntil 880 p. m, s edition. first insertion, Nothing vertine ts must be ecatively, Advertiners, by reqmesting a num bered check, ca e anawers ad- @ressed to a numbered letter in care The Boe. Answers 20 addressed will delivered om presentation of the eheck omly. UATION WANT POSITION by man %, e and bond 188, Plattsmout A Increased pay. B-diy GOOD A D, STEADY work energetlc hi Howard # FOR A HALF DAY'S WORK. It you live In the country or in a small town and bhav a good acquaintance among the tarmers and stock raisers in the nelghborhood you can make five doi- lars eustly by four or five hours’ work. Write us ynd we will send you our propo- sition. The Bee Publishing Co., Solicitory Dept., Umnaha, Neb. B 213 WANTED, & good man in every county to take subscriptions for The Twentleth Century Furmer. Our agents make good Wages evelywhire. Reterchces required Adaress, Twentieth Century Farmer, Umu)m‘ Neb. By WAN'T h 15th. for neat, , 1619 L-610 profitable work, . Adanis kood, nonunion _clgarmaker; Bood situstion and steady work for the Tight man. Address Wiifam Kenling & Co., Bloomfield, Neb. B-M1S 8¢ WANTED, men to learn the barber trade; all the advantages of atendy practice by frea work, expert instryctions, practical teching, 'domonstrations on sterolyzed tools, hilr and skin diseascs ana evory tacility for practical training; only two months required; two years apprentices BRIp Auved, Our fystem of colieges eme acen meven of the Jeading cltion of the Infted Stuter and our method of wenooi- ing I well known with hundreds of grad- uates to recomnmend us, We guaraniea positions, “We are making apeclal fnduco- ments for thirty diys whereby anyone cun earn full Wcholirship, board, tools and tranaportution If desired, Our heau tully ilustrated cataloguo explaining ‘mniled free. Moler Barber Colleg, 18 Farnam street, B-M218 10% FREE! FREE! FREE Bhave and hair cut, Moler Harber Colloge, 1628 Farnam KL, 30 floor, Mours, § to 4 B—M274 Fie WANTED, mtller for 60-bbl, plainsitter mili; must underatand miliwrighing and hand- ling engine; must be gober and indis- trious; German preferred; will give right party with some capital an interest Iater on it desired; state age, experience and salary expected. P. O, box 174, Humphrey, Neb. B—-Ma64 § WANTED, Industrious young man in wholesale house; must have kno! of bookkkeeping; state saiary expe O 4, B B—M364 7 ACTIVE man to m all local busi- pod salary perfence and s, O 2, D B-165 4% nage } Blve reforen WANTED, an el to take Trocadero office, rgetic advertising man program WANTED=FEM/ WANTED, 20 glrls. 152 Dodge. B4l WANTED, two young lady students to learn heirdressing, manicaring and chi- ropody and ntific massage. Call or write Room 2, Bee HIUg. s COMPETENT girl for general housework. 171 Douglas. Mrs. K. Rosewater. BECOND girl. 820 Far When You Write to Advertisers remember it only takes an extra stroke or two of the pen to mention the fact that you saw the ad in The Bee. WANTED, girl for general housework in family of two. 1424 North 20th street, i3 EXPERIENCED second girl at 8707 Jones iroet. Co Mt e housekeeper in the #00d home and per- -aged lady preferred, C-MIse 70 WIDOWE! wants Squatey; Kood wags anent place; middle ddress O 20, Bee WANTED, ladles to learn halrdressing, manicuring, faclal massaie; weeks required; steady practic (g8 Tuctionts lectipes, ots. oler College, 1623 Farnam & WANTED-A il for goneral housework In small family. Apply 1117 P WANTED, experienced girl, worlk, three in family, no washing, wages, Mre. Robert It Ringwalt, Worthington Plac neral house- a graduate trained nurse fdr ut Child Baving institute, 18th und Ohlo Bts. Apply to matron, C-M220 7 WANTED-Girl for general housework. oppleton Ave. M2 WANTED, fifty girls, to muke shirts, pints and_overalls. ADply @t once to ' Hyrne & Hammer D, G. Co,, factory, 12th and Howard sts. . ~M297 7 BTENOGRAPHER who can assist book- keeper; penmanship reply. Address O 7, Bee. C—M356 6 M WANTED. gogd ¥irl for genera work. Mru..(g H.Bllnr\nn. house- WANTED, a middle-aged woman, 8 to 5 ears, 10 take care of small house: goud ome’ for right party. Inquire Hayden Bros., Millinery Dept, C--178 4% HELP WANTED, MALE & female help, Call Canadian office. Bemls, Paxton block. D13 TOUSES, ete. F. D. Wead, 1524 Douglas, D44 HOUSES in all parts of city, o DAVIE L0 bue ide The G BO MOYE right D-oir” et Omaha Van Storage Co., office 15113 § . arnam, or tel. 159-563. 215 Jackson A reynor. D949 HOUSES and flata. Ringwalt, Burker ik - BEE HINRY B PAYNE, 611 N. Y. LIF] D—%0 #ROOM brick Bt, Telephone , moderr or §-ROOM_modern th 'Phone / HOUBES. O. G, Wallace, Brown block, D953 #ROOM modern, except furnace. §22. G. M Nattinger, Bee Bldg 'Phone 463. D-951 BEVEN-ROOM all modern house, in good eondition, large vard and beautiful shade treew, 5 minates” walk from city hall Wil ‘rent for $30 per month, OMAHA LOAN & TRUST €O, 16th and Douglas Sts, house and barn, 2409 N. 2008, DM Dgi2 FOR RENT, 6-ruom house, clty water, 1910 Plerce Bt., $10; also , 325 JOHN W. ROBBINS, w2 FARNAM ST, D-MST0 FOR RENT, six-room Caltfornia street, vei Inquire at 607 North e, convenle th street D-Msag FOR RENT c Rouse, south, 2-ROOM cottage, $ 1oth Bt Cnautre Jos G 8 U 8. Bank bullding. Gl 10 In morning enp, 10248 ity wat 11 South mith, room Office hours. 9 DAl T taken | tham 286 for the Orat inser- 1 education; ref- | FOR RENT=HOUSES, 1 DAVENPORT ST, froom, new mod- ern_cottuge, large lof, $30.00 & month The Byron Heed Co., 212 Bo. 10th 8t city water, §7 019 Bt Mary's 'Ave $15. Ringwalt Hros.| D-M243 7 oms '3 n, 1887 12 rooms, m | Barker BIR HOUSES Chris and Cuming. | 2049, D—M919 Ji~ FOR RENT=FURNISHED ROOM | DEWEY European hotel, 13th and Farnam. | E-94 furnishcd e 1618 C ym, with heat, 1k, % per month, on E car | THREE furnished rooms for light house- | Keeping. 1i2 8. 11th 8t E-¥ front steam_heat, N3 8 1th room w nicely furnished, on two geitlemen E st TWO housekeaping Mary's Ave, FUF rooms, $8 2623 8t. Fa0i J2ut {ISHED rooms. 625 8. 20th 8t F-M100 FRONT room, modern, $8 mo. 1717 Web- ster. E 1-ROOM per month, modern flat at 1107 N. 19th, $0 Call at 418 N. 16th, B--M017 6 FURNISHED rooms, modern. 500 8. th B—-M156 12 ROOMS E—-M19) ¢ NIC front room, with alcove, olose in, private family, $f4; with plano, $18; refer- ences required. Address O 50, Be 1906 Capitol ave. with privileges qf private plano; modern; reasonable. 15910 J DODGE, home, | RNISHED 10 UTOPIA, 1721 Davenport St. | NICE home for young men. 108 8 | B of rooms, furna 1519 Juckson St. SAM hented, nicely furnish with or withcut board, at Th T steam heated front room, with 198 Capitol Ave. FoMi6 | ELE bourd FOR RENT, nicely furfished, steam heated rooms, with or without board. Midland hotel, '16th and Chicago 8t F-Mid THE BONNIE BRIAR. 11 DODGE 8 F—485 J17 ROOMS and board. Glencalrn, 1609 Doa - las, FURNISHED rooms, modern, e ———— FOR RENT=UNFURN DESK room space, $ per month, ground floor room in The Bee bullding, facing Farr.am strect; no expense for light, heat or janitor service. K. C. Peters Rental Agcnts, Bee Butlding. SUIT 616 ¢ G of rooms, rgla ave. modern; housek G PR RENT. ES AND OF )R RENT, the bullding formerly occu- pied by The Boe at 916 Farnam 8t. It has four stories and a basement which was formerly u 1 as The Bee press room. This will ba rented very reasonably. 1f Interested apply at one to C. C, Rose- water, secretury, room 100, Bee buflding. 1 OFIFICE with vault and part first floor or all top floor, 1414-16 Harney St. Midland Glass and Paint Co., 1410 Harney 8t. 1601 FOR RENT, store In first-class locatiol rent reasonable. Apply R. C. Peters & Co., ground floor, Beo Bidg, 1--268 OR RENT, three nice rooms for office, Apply o . 1. Franck, Midiand hotel M9 FOR RENT, buscment, sultable’ for any Kind of business, 20xi00 feet. Apply to M. J Franck, Midland hotel. ~ ToMios BUTCHER Stand. Next to corner grocery Chieap, Fent. “Apply'to Welshins Mane1 and Tile Co., WA South 1ith stree AGENTS WANTED, AL lfe of McKinley, four lan- ages, 6% pages, 100 halfton $1.60; fr outfit. W, A, Hixenbaugh & Co., 500 Wa block, Omaha. J-60! PROFITABLE work offered agents in every town to secure subscriptions to the ]:-ld Home Journal and the Saturda; Evening Post. 'We want agents who will work thoroughly and with bus! ess sys- tem to covelr h section with ir {llus- trated little booklets and ather .dvertis- ing matter and to leok nhnr[!l) after re- newals from old subscribers. The pay Is first rate and at the end of the seagon $20,000 will be given the best workers s extra prizes for good work. How well some Of our ag have succecded is told fn a little booklet we would like to send vou Svurlnlll of some of our best agents, with the story of hdw they made it pay.” The Curtis Publishing Co.. Phila- defphia, Pa, JMEG P70 AGENTS wanted for new publications; rospectus, etc., froe. George Barrls & on, 1313 Walnut St.. Philadeiphia ATTORNEY In Bee bullding can accom modate lawyer with office en sulte. M 4, Beo. p WANTED, | canvassing agents in evor county o solicit subscriptions to THI% TWENTIETH CRNTURY FARMBR an the NEW ~CYCLOPEDIA OF LIVE ETOCK and 'COMPLETE STOCK DOC- TOR. 'This splendid book contalns 1,400 impetlal octavg pages, 80 object-tenching engravings and is thé only book on live stock ever published adapted to the every- day, practical money-saving use of every tarmer and stock owner. Steady employ. ment with assured good income. Agents in the country with horse and buggy es. pecially desired. Canvassers make easily 60 to $100 per month. Address Cantury Farmer Solleltors’ Bureau, Bee bullding, Omaha, J—n3 There. are many good clgars, but some are better than others. THE PRINCE OF OMAHA Is absolutely the BEST. It retalls at fc straight and wholesales at $87 per 1,000 Unfon made. W. F. STOECKER CIGAR COMPANY, 11 STORAGE, STORAGH, low rates. Derlght, 1119 Far- nam St. 118 "Tels. 1650-563, 119 OM. Van Stor, Co,, 15114 F PACIFIC Storage and Wareh 914 Jones, general storage an WANTED=TO BUY, WANTED, to buy, some glass doors and Klass partitions and one half-onk round counter. Apply to M. J. Frarck, Midland hotel, M5 NICE IMPROVED FARM IN EASTERN NEBRASKA OR WESTERN [0WA must be cheap for cash: prefer somethi around $35 or $40 per acre. Give full par ticulars. Address O 33, Bee, N—-210 12 WAN , 1o buy, private bank in eastern Nebraska or western lowa; any informa- ton will be strictly confidential, X 27, Bee. N—M370 12 —_——m FOR SALE-FURNITURE, CHICAGO Furnituse Co, 1410 Dodge. Tel. 2020, "New and secondnand, bought, sold, exchunged. 0967 FOR SALE-HORSES. WAGONS, GOOD BUGGY BARGAINS, One rubber-tired depot wagon, One 8-passenger Rockaway Four leather-top family carriages Four phaetons, 6 top and open buggles and runabouts. secondhand harness Drummond Carrlage Co., 15th & Harney St P8 THE BEST In buggles and wagons at H. Frost's, 14th and iworth o e —————e—— STAMMERING AND STUYTERING, ETC CURED, Julla Vaughn, 430 Ramge Bldg. —12¢ 1 E MONDAY, ANUARY 6, FOR SALE=MISCELLANE JET cout, good ae new; will fit boy 1 4 reacs old. Address 11 3, Hee Q Deright, 1110 Farnam. Q-1 onographs, superfor to s instruments; 6 up. . 1621 Farnam Q Mos6 ZDHAND safe cheap. ttman o When You Write to Advertisers reMember it only takes a two of the pen to mentl you saw the ad in The stroke or e fact that packages of ne v nts and up. Apply at Bee Office, Clrculation Window, Q6% INDIAN goods and relics. 1119 Farnam. QM523 ete., 40 to Wi Doug- Q963 RFUMES-—10c to $10. Sherman & Me- onuell Drug Co., 16th and Dodge, Q091 100 STYLES trusses, catalogue free, Sher- & McConnell Drug Co, 16th and e, O'naha. Q981 HAND safe cheap, Echwarts, 114 £ 13 065 FIR timbers for housemovers, 71t cribbing and hog fence. las, FOR SALE, fine mahogany bank fixtures and Chleazo Safe & Lock Co. safe, auto- matic double time lock; double bBurglar proof sieel chests, Wil be sold at a argain, National Bank of Commerce, Q088 HIGH GRADE TYPEWRITER n first- class condition. ~ Price $1. Can be scen any day. Address O 3, Bee, QM8 7 PEWRITERS — Latest models of the Remington, 8mith Premier and Dei typewrlters, which have been replac the Underwood, can be had at a v figure. Ca'l and see them. A. man & Co., 1617 F m St "HINESE WIZARD trick cards, 10 cents par pack, postpald. Sandusky Mfg. Co., Councll Bluffs, Ta. Q-1 "OR SALE CHEAP. One Rem-8ho typewriter, in short time One safe, weight about 4,500 pounds Eleven agents” sample trunks, in hape. Five agents' sample trunks in fair shape One roll-top desk. Two jewelry One eabinet, use only a good ope, with trays. L yrts - for THER & S8ULLY, SI0UX CITY, IA. QM2 & ‘arnam St QMY F with PIANO boxes cheap. 1313 S ATRVOYANTS, MRS, FRITZ, clalrvoyant, §19 N. 16th,_ 8008 MME. GYLMER, genulne pnlmmfilg 8. 15 967 TRIC TREATMENT, MM'E AMES, 317% N, 15; flat E; attendants —889 J6* MME, SMITH, baths, 118 N. 15, 2 } BEATRICE HARLOW treatment; attendant, A MISS MACK, attendant Webster. T—MIs2 F —_— PERSON Igyptian baths; N Flat 21 massage; 1408 DR. ROY, chiropodist, corns and superfiu. oiis half_removed by electricity. R, 1%, enzer Block. U—es VIAVA, woman's way to health; rational oiesole home treatment. 318 Bee Bidg: 196 PRIVATE home for ladies before and dur- ing confinement; bubies adopted. 2020 Buraette St. Mrs, Burget. U-MIg J9¢ GOLDMAN'S, the only perfect pleating plant in the west. 200 Douglas block. UMtz BHAMPOOING aud halr aressing, 2 connection with' The Liather bullding, Tel. 1718, SECRET SERVICE Business, Criminal and Private. 2619 N. 2dth 8t., Omaha U-MU3 1 WANTED, Information concerning where: ts of Daniel Haller, a German laborer sloped from Omaha with Blla Mohr, October 2, 1900; suitable reward, = Albert Mohr, ,» Omaha, M141 6% RUPTURE permanently cured in 3 to 60 days; send for clreular. 0. 8. Wood, M D., 61 New York Life Iildg., Omaha HATRDRESSING, manfcuring and chiro- pody, for ladi aly, in_connection with "he Buthory, ) Bew B U285 LIEB 101% , theatrical, masquerade customer. nam. U-972 g HATCH 1N CLAY CENTER, handsome 166-page ‘UBATOR v NEB. tree co., Send for catalogus Ui PRIVATE hospital, before and during con- finement; bables adopted, 2306 Grant st. Mrs, Gardels. Tel. F-11 U—o73 CHIROPODY a speclalty. In_connection with The Bathery, rooms 216-220 Bee BIdg. Tel. 1716, U549 ACCORDION pleating, cheapest, best and auickest.” Mrs. A. C.'Mark, 17 & D¢ GRAMOPHONES and_supplics, and retail. Collins Plano Co., 1622 las, MME. SMITH, bul‘hl, 118 N. 15, 2d floor, U456 J15 WE RENT machines of every make at > per week or $2 per month. We repalr and cell parts for every sewing machine manufactured. NEBRABKA CYCLE CO. Cor. 1ith Harney, 'phone 1663 34 Broadway. Council' Bluffs, Ia. ‘Phone B-gl 2ith st., South Omaha. U PRIVATE hospital d. babies adopted. ster. and Cou 612 N 831 025 € confinemen Mrs. Oifford, 1814 We U—360 11% MONEY TO LOAN—REAL WANTED, city loans, bonds and warrants, Goorge & Compapy, 10l Farnum street. a7 414 PER CENT on business property. per cent on residence property. Optigns tc pay whole ot part any time. W. B. MEIKLE, 401 8. 1ith 8t W858 WANTED, city loans and warrants. W. Farnam Smith & Co., 1320 F, rnam sireot. —989 WANTED, city and farm loans; also bonds and warrants. R. C. Peters & Co., 1702 Farnam 8t., Beo Bldg. W% MONEY to loan on improved Omaha real estate, Brennan-Love Co,, 300 Snu‘l‘h 13th, 991 loans, low rates. W, H. Bank Bldg. Tel. 1648 W-962 YOU don't need to horrow money If you work for the Kharas Co. W63 4% TO § P. C. money. Bemls, Paxton Blk. W93 FARM and city Thomas, 1st Nat onns 800 up; lowest 1604 Farnam_ 8t W PRIVATE money. 8herwood, 837 h‘ 0,000 SPECIAL fun Tates. GArvin Bros, 778 08 Y, Life. W8 MORTGAGE—G. G. Wallace, l)rnwv{'filgk-. V907 BEE HENRY B, PAYNE, @1-2 N, PRIVATE money. F. D. Wead, 1524 Douglas W08 MONEY TO LOAN=CHATTELS, MONEY loaned on furniture, live st Jewelry; also to salaried people with fecuriiy; cheap rate puym busine®' confidential ley Loan successors to Duff Green, R. §, block. Estab. 1589, nts Co., Barker X979 Y loaned on planos. furniture, fe elry, hurses, cows, eto. C. F. Reed, 319 & X081 MONEY TO LOAN—CHATTE BTART THE NEW YraR OWING BUT ONE PARTY Where every dollar cducen cost. SALARY LOANS ON N NOTES to honest working people, Publicity. “ Rates ¥ Request, RELIABLE ). Room 30 Paxte (S8ee Window from Farr MONEY i: You to retain posseseion of the ) , y peop SALARY LOANS perman: You can borrow from $10.00 get the money on short no the full amount in cash. You it one month or more and pu what time you keep it our busines is to “try to OMAHA 19 Board (Established 18 holding positions Y for it or Our rates are low, ntial our motto I LOAN CO. Tel 16th 8t X082 IN LOANS TO merchants, team- , ete. without se- terms; ‘40 offices in_prin- olman, #0 Board of Trade X980 FURNI 206 188 JOPLE LOANE ON SALARIES, 1ive stock, etc. Quick service rates gudranteed. J. W (top floor) Paxton biock, nor 16th and Farnam; entrance on 16th st X FURNITURE, PIANOS, HORSES, LOANS. “Absolutely 'without removi Egods.” Written guarantec given to this eftect. AMERICAN LOAN €O, Room 303, Paxton Block. X084 loaned on plain note to salaried husiness confidentinl, lowest rates. The J. A Hutton Co. X8 MON peopl b14 Paxton bloek. YOU don't need to borrow money If you work for_the Kharas Co [RLLE LN R . BUSINESS CHANCES, TO GET in or out of business call on Wil- llams, Room 411, McCague |>l|l|l“l|\’ 00 9 COAL and feed business for sale. equipped and prosperous Monroe & Co., K11 N 16th. Y1000 FOR REN hotel, 602 8. 1 steam heate The Lange or Auditorium h 8t., Omaha; modern and 2 rooms, 3 storfes, Y743 11_ROOMS, splendidly equipped, first-class furniture, filled with first-ciass roomers (only), finc location, profitable pronosi- tion. 'J. H. Johnson, 888 N. Y. Life. G, millinery sto also good hotel for sale (or lease to right’ narty), both good locations in N, E. Nebraska. Call or write 624 N. Y. Lite bullding, Omaha. Y134 WHEN you want to buy r exchange your business or property quick communi- eate with one who has 5 custome 1 H. Johnson, 841 N. ¥, Ld Phone “When You Write' to Advertisers remember it only takes an extra stroke or two of the pen to mention the fact that you saw the ad in The Bee. well furnished, going to Ca sée me at ong ex location, lad fornia, will sell _cheap. J. H.'Johnson, N. Y. Life. Y341 15-ROOM brick flat, well roomers and boarders, no_ better _location; Johnson, N. Y. furnished, full paying busine: price right. J. H Lite. y-ae 16-ROOM modern flat, splendid location, fin furniture, first-cliss roomers (only), owner obliged to g0 away, J. H. Johyson, N. Y. Life, ~343 HAVING decided to go south 1 have good hotel furniture to sell at reasonable fig- ures. Also leasa on bufiding located in | thriving town of 400 Only hotel in town. Good opportunity for -right party. Ad- dress M. Wisroth, Ohlowa, Neb - Y—-Mas1 7 10-ROOM well furnished tenement, good loeation, full roomers and boardsrs; price reasonable. J. H. Johnson, 83 N. Y. Life, Y M3 FOR SALE, up to date racket store; county weat; southwest Missouri, Address ‘Rack- 1, box 865, Neasko, Mo, - YoM24 10° FOR EXCHANG WILL folding bod. 3 OR SALE—REAL B exchange good oak wardrobe for N 49, Bee, Z~—M510 ATE Four lots on near Poppleton, 42x117 each, 1 grade, fine shade trees, $500 eq The Byron Reed C South 14th street, RE—M260— FARMS! property go Agen, South RE-M06 A BARGAIN. To settle an estate, we offer for sale a well built modern ‘nine-room house, fac- ing south on Charles st., near 26th; house hag been thoroughly painted and repaired, and as it now stands is the greatest bar- &ain north of Cuming st. N Charles st Price, §2,500. THE OMAHA REALTY CO., 1301 Douglas. RE—M23 lots in town. FARMS! FARMS! For bargains in farm O'Nelll's Real Estate Omaha. to HOUSES and lots In all parts of clty; also acre propurty and farm lands. The O. F. Davis Co., Room 662, Bee Bulldln'f P SEVERAL go0d farms for sale In a good farming country. For further particulars frlte oF call on i, L Ludium, Blainvicy. _Neb e S & When You Write to Advertisers remember it only takes an extra stroke or two of the pen to mention the fact that you saw the ad in The Bee. F-OUSES—Harrison & M}.R}én Tel. M4, MI67 Mchi® RANCH and farm lands for sale by the Union Paclfic Rallrond company. B.. A McAllaster, land commissionar, Unfon Pa- cific Headduarters, Omaha, Neb. RE-108 HOUSES, lots, farms, ranchos, loans; also fire insurance. Hemis, Paxton Block. RE-104 VWILLIAMSE)N.V arnam Street. Charles 1., 1203 Farms—Harrlson & Morton, RE—664 Y.L. Tel. 814 RE—471 13* IF YOU want one of the n t S-room homes In Hanscom Place, T will give you a bargain. Owner left city. Must sell J. H. Sherwood, ®7 N. Y. L. Bldg RE-M153 RY B. PAYNE, #01-2 N. Y, Life. RE-101 SEE H FARMS, 619, Sarpy. g"n an acre, 60, Sarpy, §5 an ucre 160, Barpy, near Gretna, $,000, 160, near ‘Gretna, $65 an acre. 420, near Springfieid, 363 an acre, 6, near Springfleld, $3,200, 76, Saunders Co., $66 an acre 640, Merrick Co., fine, 0, Buffalo Co., § hear Valparilso, Neb., $1,600 166, Burt Co., bottom land, 3§, 900’ tn Elkhorn valley, $i0 an a 360, near Qmaha, $5 an acre. ., Monona Co., la., $30 an acre. 9 farms, Ringgold' Co Cedar Co., 400,' Dawson Co., $10 an_acre. Ranch ‘and cattle on B. & M., 360,000, HARRISON & MORTON, OMAHA RE—198 4 ————— MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, BE PROMPT in calling to ses all the elightly used pianos we are offering this week on very easy terms, and you will find yourself well repaid. 1f you wish a planc you can save money now. at this tme. “Where? Mueller Plano & Organ Co., 1318 Fainam 8t. 110 $26 an ncre. 150 an acre. LOST, December 31, between public library and 'Honnett's, pair gold rim nose glas chain attached. Suitable reward for d livery of same to 843 N. Y. Life. Lost—M158 Well | MEDICA DR. PRIE acknowledged loading sprelalist aes n in Omaha would the t t suffering indies to his u ccommodations bofore and Auring c ment, and his treatment for rre 8, N0 matter what cause. Call or address, with stamp, r. ¥ Ariington block, 1518 Dodge Omaha 106 ¥ LADIES, $00 reward falling to relleve cas of abnormal suppres 82, fully guar Co,, 17 Quiney 8t, ¢ DR, W. HUTCHIN en_and children: 3 ye 6 Cuming. Res, tel ra’_practice. Off W, office B-2N38, OMAHA Pillow Co., 1721 Cuming. Tel. 248 TAILORING, LADIES' jackets ma remodeled, altere and. repal 5 Joe Yousen, 125 FURNITURE REPAIRING, TEL. 181 M, 8. Walklin, 2111 Cuming 8t 13) CARPENTERS AND JOINERS. ALL kinds of carpenter work and repairing prompily attended to. J. T. Ochltree, Bth and Lake Sts. 370 WM. EVERITT. Special rates to real es. tafe weather Strips put on. 2805 eavenworth 117 Ci TING, LARGEST, oldest, lant in Omaha. $1dg. Tel. 20685, LARGEST plating plant in Omaha. A. L. Undeland, 1516 Dodge 8t. Tel, 768 —114 best equipped plating Omaha Plating Co., Hee ~113 LAUNDRY, OMAHA Steam Laundry; shirts, 7c; collars, 43 elts, 4o 170 Leavenworth. Tel. &4 - I DANCING, MORAND'S winter term for beginners opens this week. Adults, Tuesda, Fridays, 8 0. m.: children, noons. Prices reduced. T OMAHA FEED CO., %8 Leayen- worth, Tel, 2304, ~133 NAL ORDERS, THE GARDENERS protect old age as well ae life. Charter members froe. Particu- lare from Frank Rosewater, supreme manager, 22 Bee BIAg. T4 ORSESHOEING, BLACKSMITHING & . rear 811 N. 18th ~126 CHARLES A, HOFMAN BOOKKE! NG, LESSONS in bookkeeping, etc.; duy or even- ing. 1L 16, Com. Nat. Bank. d. R Hathbun. —121 PAWNBROKERS FAGLE Loan Office, rellable, accommodat- ing; ull business confidential, 131 Douglas, WATERS PRINTING COMPANY. phone 2190, 611 South Thirte FUR DRESS) 0. R. GILBERT CO. tanners, 1424 8. 13th. 1% L ] FLORISTS, DERSON, 1619 Farnam. Tel, 1268, FACTORIE! TRUNKS, traveling repaired, Om. Trunk TIES, BALE OMAHA Hay Bale-Tie Co., 811 Nor[h‘l]?u’tl'hf —_— ASQUERADE COSTUMES, NEW gents' and lndics’ costumes for rent. 8. Sack, 3318 South 20th street. —M110 Feb2 T —— SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. GREGG Shorthand. Om. C. Col. 16th & Douk 108 A. C. VAN SANT'S school. BOYLES College, court reporter principal, N. Y. Life. 108 NEB. Business & Shorthand College, Boyd's Theater. —im ————————— TENTS. HAVE cash for Address, P. O, ood patent or invention. ox 8, Omaha, Neb. OSTEOPATH JOHNSON Institute, 616 N. Y. L_ Bldg. Tel, 1664. Allco Johnso D. 0., ladles’ tlelg H Gid E. Johnson, Osteopathist, Mgr. 4 DR, A, T. HUNT, 612 McCague Bidg. - Tel, 2030, 128 DR. MRS, MUSICK, Douglas Blk. Tel, 2523, —129 "] GOVERNMENT NOTICE. PROPOSALS ~FOR CONBTRUCTION.— Office of Chiet Q. M., St"Paul, Minn. De- cember 9, 1901 —~BEALED PROPOSALS, in triplicate, will be received at this office, untl 11 0'clock a. m., January 7, 1802, and opened then for the construction of one cavalry stable, one blacksmith shop and four siatle guardhousas at Fort Meade, 8 D. Plans and specifications may be seen and blank proposals, with full instructlo had upot application here, or at the office of the GQuartermaster, Fort Meade, 8. D. United States reserves the right to accept or reject any or all proposals or any part thereof. ~GEQ. E, POND, C. Q. M. —Dec'9-10-1-12 74-6 Dét PROPOSALS FOR ARTILLERY HORSES OfMce Chlef uartermaster, Denver, ado, Jan. 6, 1002.—8ealed proposals in licate will' bé recelved here until 11 a, nuary ol 10" for turntehing two d and fitty-two (252) artfilery horses ed at Fort D. A. Russell, Wyoming, and Fort Douglas, Utah, an_equal number, 126, being required for 'each post name Horses (o be in accordance with specific tions in_circular of Instructions to bidders, which will be furnished, together with blank proposals, on application to this of- fice. 1, 8. reserves the right to accept or eject any or all proposals or any part thereot, Envelopes containing proposiis should he marked “Proposals for Artiller: Horses,”" and addressed Major J. W, POPH, Chief Q. M. JA4L&18-20M CHIEF QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE— Omiha, Neb., January 4, 1902 —Sealed pro- posals will be received here until 10 4. m., central time, January 18, 1902, for furnish. ing 3.000000 Ibs. Steam Coal at Jefferson Barracks, Mo, Proposals for delivery at other points will be entertained. 1, § re- serves right to reject or accept any or all proposals, or any part thereof, Informa- tlon furniehed on appitcation here, ‘or to Quartermaster at Jefferson Barracks, Mis- sourl. Envelopes containing propo should be marked “Proposals for (' and addressed to the undersigned. Major JNO. W, PULLMAN, C. Q. J6-7-14-15—-M WANTED for U, 8. army, abl marrled men between ages of 21 and 3, citizens of United States, of gbod charac: ter and temperate habits, who can speak, read and writo English. 'For informatior apply to Reerulting 'Oficer, 16th and Dodge Omaha, Nel J. bodled un- BGAL NOTICES, STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. OFFICE OF LEE-GLASS-ANDREESEN HARDWARE_COMPANY, OMAHA, Neb., Dec. 14, 101 —Notice i3 hereby given to the ing LEGAL NOTICE - stockholders of the Hardware company that the & of the stuckholders of the will bu held at the offices ot the pany, SI4 to 824 Harney in the city of Omaha, In the sta Nebraska, on Tucsday, January 14, A w, at 8 o'clock p, m., for the purpose of electing & board of difectors for the company to serve dur- ing the ing year, and to transact such other business a& may be presented at sucn meeting 1.J. LEE, President. M. GLASS, Secretary Lee-Glass- Andreesen nual meet- company Attest: W (Seal ) - — RAILWAY TIME CARD, Dec.15toJ M — UNION STATION—10T! 1linois Central. Chicago Express Chicago, Minneap St. Paul Limited Minneapolls & St. I press . icago Express o, Whiwnukee & & Limited .8 600 pm @ 8:08 am Chicago & Omaha x. b 7:15 am b 3:40 pm Union Pacifie. Overland Limited Fast Mall Callfornia Pacific Expross . Eastern kExpress. | Atlantic Express Lincoln-8tromsburg Grand Island Local Wabas St. Lou Expross 8t Louis Lo a 6:10 pm A $:06 am b10:35 pm a 9:40 am a 850 am Cad ..a11i80 a 7% pm a 3i% pm pm pm a7 am 12130 pm b 9:% am X.b 4:05 pm L0 6% pm Cannon Bad" 882 am -410:00 am @10:30 pm thwentern, “The Northwestern Line.* Chicago Special 10 am a11:20 pm Chicako Parsenger .....a 4:16 pm Eastern Express a10:6h ain Eastern Special .........a 4:85 pm Fast Mail s Omaha-Chicago L'td Fast Mail ... . Cedar Rapide Pass Twin City Express, Twin City Limited Sloux City Local.. a Dally. Missourt ncific. 8t. Louls Express <. C. & St cago, Roek a 4:05 pm a 4:06 pm A 240 pm a 745 pm u 9.2 am a £330 am a 5:30 pm al0:25 pm a 840 am a 350 pm A 7:05 am a pm a 615 am A10:00 am & 6:2% pm a10:60 pm 15 am & Cacific, b1l am a4 pm Chicago Fast Express. a 43 pm Des Moines, Rock Isl- and and Chicago.... Colo, Spri Pueblo and Barlington & Missour! River, Leavo, Wymore, Heatrico and Nebraska Lincoln . Denver Limited Black Hills an Sound, Denv nection Lincoln Fast Mail .. Fort Crook and Plal mouth . b 8:20 pm Bellevue & Pacifio Jot. u i:40 pm Bellevue & Fecific Jet.'a 3.0 am Kanaus City, St vusonh W Blufls. Kansas City Day Ex City N Council 8.9:20 am n 605 pm a 6:16 am 1115 am Chicago Special Chicago Vestibuled Kx.. Chicago Local.. Chicago Limited. Fast Mall ..o a Daily. b Dally except 3unday. —— WEBSTER DEPOT—15TH & WENSTER © st Omaha. Twin City Passenger. Sfoux City Passenger. Ewerson Loc url Paoctile, 6:00 am a 9:10 pm 45 pm a11:10 am :30 pm b 8:30 am Local, Via Weeping Wate b 4:10 pm 210:25 am Fremont, Klkhern & Missouri Vailoy Black Hills, Deadwood, Wyoming, Douglas Hastings, 5 City Buperior, Genev Exeter and Seward, Norfolk, Lincoln 3:00 pm & 5:00 pm 00 pm 3:00 pm b 6:00 pm 30 am b 10:25 am 30 am © Sun- @ Daily n Daily b Dally except Sunday. day only. d Daily except Saturday cept Monday. SUPREME C"URT SYLLABI. No. 1246, Wilbur against Wyatt. Ertor from Perkins. Affirmed. Norval, C. J 1. A proposition to fssue county’bonds to ald in a work of internal improvement, and the resuit of the vote thereon must ba en- tered on the records of the county, and notice of the adoption of such proposition must be published for two weeks in i news- paper in sald county, If one be published therein, before such bonds can be legally 18sued 2. An election was held on August 18 to yote o’ n ‘proposition to_ssue " county bonds to aid In_the construction of an irri- gatlon ditch. On the 21st day of the same month notice was ordered published and the bonds were Issued on September 1 fol- lowing. Held, that the bonds were fl- legally tesued. 3. A purchaser of municipal charged with notice of the tained therein, No. 104%. Spelts & Klosterman agalnst Ward. Error from Seward. Affirmed. Kirk- patrick, C. Division No. 1." Not reported, 1. Where one 18 dealing with an unlettered ho can neither read nor write, and mark to the Instrument he ex- utes, and there s testimony tending to show that he did not understand the con- tents of such paper, or that his signature was obtalned by fraud, it {s incumbent on the former to show by' & preponderance of the evidence that the latter fully under- stood the object and import of the writing which he ex-cuted. 2. In an action upon a contract, where the defense i that fraud was employed in securing the signature of one of tha par- tles, the doctrine that the carelessnass or negligence of the party in the signing ef the contract estops him from disputing its contents Is not applicable. 3. Instruction set out in the opinton ex- amined and held property given. 4. Evidence examined and found to sus- tain verdict and judgment, No. 10493, Pope against Kingman & o, Error from Gage. Affirmed. Pound, C Diviston No. 2. Not reported. 1. A garnishéo who appears and answ without objection walves his right to pre- payment of his fines. 2. Issuance of execution against tachment debtor and return Aatisfied are not required bef aguinst u garnishee under Clvil Procedure for unsatisfactory 3. A transfer made to a third per the kole purpese of preferring and watisfy- ing bona Ade ereditor is not volduble s hindering or delaying other creditors. But wuch transfer must be made in good faith for that purpose, and an instruction which omits this element of the rule is properly refused 4. The rule that where a bona fide creditor takes property of the debtor in satisfuc- ton of his claim the transaction is not voidable by reason of fraudulent intent o he debtor unless the creditor participates n such intent, does not apply to @ pur- bonds s recitals con- the a chaser, not himeelf a creditor, who by direction of the debtor, pays thé purchase price to a preferred creditor, 5. Alleged errors (n the introduction of evidence are not reviewable unless excepted to in the trial court 8 The verdict held to be sustained by the evldence and In accord with the instruc- tions of the court No, ] nnor against Schreiner- plack drain Company, Error from Doug- jas, Amirmed, Sedgwick, C. Diviston No, 2. Not reported. When & case s brought to (his court by petition in error and there Is no bill of ex- Ceptions in the record, instructions given by the trial court thdt might have been proper under any possible conditlon of the Mence under the pleadings will not be held erroneous and projudicial No, 1063. Matson agalnst Emerson eal from Lancaster. Dismlssed. E™pVinton No 8 Not reported. No. 10680, Clarkson Sawmill Company agalnst Patrick. Error from Douglus, Af firmed. Day, O. Division No. 1." Not re- ported Fvidence examined and held to support the verdict and judgment No o6z, Chicago, Burlingion & Quincy Rallway Company against Lomax. Appeal rom Ouster, Afirmed. . Division No. 3. Not eported. No, 10102, Gray against Burich, Appeal Ap- Ames, Ame | sald com- AND MARCY. | a4:3 pm | A 800 am | | Compiied | the | amount med. Pound, ¢ Diviston rmation of & sale will not be rrogulnrt whi rejudicial to sub. the parties fman, Jr. Ap- Oldham, ¢, of a pt_ 1 seraent sule fraud anly ray Decomber DT hetor nfirming a &ale will not \technical irregularities en_prejudieial to rights of an of th parties, furich, supra. Seaman against Atkinson. Ap- ol Sirpy med. Oldham,” dviston No. 27 Not reported 1 When the fendant in an action to foreclose a tax len file 0 pleading in ‘he district conrt except a motion to strike plaintift's petition from the files, (e ac tlon of the trial court In_overruling such motlon cannot be recelved on appeal No, 10 'njon Insurance Company against McCullough, Error from Dawson. I\H\Xlnu‘! Duffle, ¢. Division No. 3. Not reported 1 The faet that the husband of 4 mar- ried woman slgns with her an application for. insurnnce ‘on her separate property does not Invest him with any right or In- terest n the policy issued on such appli- ation and in which the woman alone |Is amed as the Insured Where, in an application for Insurance premises are described as in posses- 1 of @ tenant, a provision in the polioy t it should becon vold !f the prem- become vacant or unoccupled Is not by such vacancy, as it is occs- the emoval of the tenant in to allow the entry of another which substant 10 wlon hat an fneured bullding was burned by a third party s no defense to an action he policy in the absence of a show- At the party insured was privy to such burnin No. 10787, from Lane Division N fIn against Moys Hastings, orted ciirred on the of iiock 54, in the ab- definite to- sufficlent location of the place o under section 8, of chapter xiil, Statutes for 187 2 Evidence held sufficiont to warrant submission to the jury of question whether the defects In the sldewalk were 8o ob- vious and of so long continuance as to warrant presumption of notice. 3. Instructions as o whole held to prop- erly submit this question 4. Instruction that notice to “any of munfeipal authorities” was eufficlent, not_prejudicial, where no evidence was in troducedl or tendered of notice to any but the street commissloner and the sidewalk inspector, and jury were cautioned to finds no notlee’ except as shown by the evidence 10740, Winslde Hank againgt und. Error from Wayne. Reversed. ew trial granted. Ames, C. Division No. Not_reported 1. When the pe a person who 1 t sought to be asc of his debtedness it is the jury quiry 1l erty s count by No. 1074 Comy Brror o) n two named sence of any demand catlon the elty for m. responaibllity of of w family 18 to instry e of the In 7 of his prop- taken nto ac- againat Milwaukee Har- Jrror from HBuffalo. Af- Division No. 3, Not examined and held not suf- o sustain the findings of the trial clent court 2 Where the evidence sustaing the find- tngs and the findings sustain the formal adered thereon, such judgment bo reversed becniise of an_erro- welusfon of law deduced from the ct, such conclusion = heing pression of opinion by the neous finding mere! trinl No. Company uum.&., porte P Ghjections made to the confirmation of a sale examined and held {nsufficlent. ' Seasonable Fashions. Phoenix Mutual Insurance against Sparks, Appeal from Duffie, C. Division No. 3. Not re- J897 ETON JACKET 32 te40 BUS' 3962 GRADUATED FLOUNCE SKI &2 130 WAIST, Eton Jacket. No. 3097, Three-Plece Bkir( with Graduated Clreular Flounce No. 3982- French Zibeline in & light ¢hocolate colot 18 hero shown simply but stylishly trimmed with bands of velvet in a darker shade, Hat of velvet to match, with trimming of soft cream roses and plumes. The jaunty Eton is still preferred by many, and as hefe ilustrated, Is suted to the costume as well as to the Weparate jacket. The fronts are fitted with single darts and extend below the belt at the cen- ter. The back comes to the walst line only and meets the shapely under arm gores in well curved outlines, The neck is finished with @ perfectly fitting collar having rounded ends and the sleoves In regulation cout style flare slightly over the hands, The stylish kirt 1s singularly well adapted to ull figures, as the unbroken line of the front gore gives an effect of helght and slenderness, while the flounce that ia jolned to the lower edge of the side por tons provides the fashionable flare at the fobt. Short hip darts effect a snug fit over the hips and the fulness at the back 18 laid in fuverted plaits that meet closely over the seam. All fashionable wool suitin are appropriate for costumes in this style, those of velvet and corduroy belng stylishly strapped with plain broadcloth in the same shade. To cut this costume in the medium size 113 yards 21 inches wide, b yards 44 inches wide or 4% yards 54 inches wide will be re- quired. To cut the jacket alone 3% yards 21 inches wide, 1% yards 44 inches wide or 1% yards 60 inches wide will bo required. To cut the skirt alone 8% yards 21 inches wide, 8% yards 44 or 50 inches wide will be required. The Eton jacket in sizes for a 82, 84, 8 measure. The skirt pattern No. 8083 Is cut in sizes for a 22, 21, 26, 28 and 30-inch walst measure ttern No. 8097 is cut 88 and 40-inch bust a For the accompmodation of The Hee read- ers, theso patterns, which usually retall at from 25 to 60 cents, will be furnished at & nominal price, 10 cents, which covers all expeuse. In order to get any pattern en- close 10 cents, give pumber and pame of pattern wanted and bust measure.

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