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PERSONAL. TSI 0 S T A T TS SME SMITH, baths, 0 N 1 91, flnnr‘nl. 13 = QAROIR pmb7 dore tor —J’u' n HANDSOME lady has farm lnd $20,000; | would marry, assist and offer ple hcmc tn Kind man. Ameriean, T8 Lg:‘n:t U n A PHIWTHROPIHT Rev, Melvin L. ‘eden, rnov of Church of Christ,. 144 8tone 8 Gibsonburg, O., offers to fui nish information free &s to how consump. tion can be euua at home, =851 27" DEAR LADY, aid you ever roalize that | when_you pay S0 or $1500 for a hat | tha Id sell you at 35.00 that the friend who highly recommends ! place often gets a very large reduction in Price for herself for the con- sideration_of her influence ong her {;fln'fl:';rOur price strictly one price, and | PENN LL, llll"n.r 1514 and 1516 Dou -Y ltore. When You Write to Advertisers remember it only takes an extra stroke or two of the to th that You saw the’ad in The Bes. T Tt IUPIRFELI{IOLE hnl.rd hwnrlu t:ln‘(l moles permanently remov: glectricity; con- sultaton free and eunn¥|enua| .-ll :glnl suaranteed. Miss Allender, 1613 Doubln. NOTICE—Why not be beautiful. Mlle. Drew's Flesh Tint, Wil mail wpon the recelpt of $1.00 a formula which has no ual complexion restorer, Makes the noft velvet. Any lady can l.llll ;Id producl? lhe‘dvlllrfid lgfl required ery small cos e. Drew, §306-5 v&- ash ‘Ave., Chicago, 11l U—876 21% ENLARGE YOUR BUSTS, LADIES! No matter how young or old you are, we en- large It 4 to 10 inches; no appllances, no 1son, $1,000 it we can’ lv articu CDNWAY BPI\.C FIC C l Temple Place, Boston, Mass. U—837 21* ATTRACTIVE lady, ownm. valuable In- come property, with $25,000 cash, desires usband for 'companion and_'advisor. ouum L) Hnlllnd Bldg., Bt Louls, U543 27* OF ALL doctors I am the best dle with me, like the rest. ‘Tenth and Jones. they do not Prof, Johneon, U~4b0 27% — - MONEY TO LOAN—HEAL KSTATE, MONEY estate. ER CENT on_ business property, P % per gent on residence property. upufln gy, whole orpart ny time, rihawia A w. wA 'TED-Cit; Smith lcan on improved Ul‘nlhl real rennan-Love 0., 38 18th. loans and wi & Vo, llW Flrnlm fll. W—as u‘.{ FARK un%ollv l"“fl; low irst Nat. Biag. dg. Tn WANTED--City and farm loans; bonds and warrans. }L C Peters . (.D fl‘ll Farnam Bt., Bee B 'ES. Private LOW RATI PAY‘JE ll\VhSTMENT .gMPANY Maln Floor Now York Life B 228 Garvin Bros., 1604 W—330 § PER CENT loans. Farnam. PRIVATE Mouey. F. D. Wead, 1624 Douglas, W31 $100 UP; low rate. Prichard, lmv"lrn-_m, PRIVATE money. lhtrwood. 97 N.-Y. Vo i % TOSP. C. moniy. Bemis, Paxtop Hik. CHANCES, OFFICES OF THE E. J. ARNOLD & CO. Co-Operative Btables, BT. LOUIS, MO. To Our Friends and Patrons: Over three years ago when we started our co-operative “stables, there were no turf commissioners or ' co-operative _betting propositions In existence so far as we knew or ever heard of, but after we became An established success, our methods were imi- tated by irresponsible people everywhere, until the country was full of such proposi- tions. Most of these concerns advertised & greater earning capacity and larger divi- dends than we were paying as a reason why Investors should patronize thelr propo- sitions; and, we regret to say, they were instrumentai in inducing a great many to withdraw from us and give their money to them, as is evidenced by endorsements on our checks which were sent in settlement of mecounts with us. Nearly all of these, however, have since been put out of bu ness, having lost the money and the co fiderice of thelr patrons, and thelr allur ave resulted In runs on us every time one occurred, In consequence of loss of falth in all turf investments. That we have met all withdrawals promptly on the presentation is evidenced by the fact that we hereby challenge contradiction and pub- licly assert that there has never been a time since our organization 4n which we were not perfectly good for our every obli- gation and promise, We do not wish to be understood as im- plying that we have the only reliable turf proposition. There are others that have weathered the storm of the many fallures and are doing business today, but speaking for ourselves, personally, we want to im- press upon you that the confidence that you have flv!n us has not been misplaced, During the entire existence of the firm of E. J. Arnold & Co. we have never falled to piy & weekly dividend to every investor with us of at least as much as three @) per cent on_the total amount o invested, and it has averaged more than this, in and year out. Last year, 1901, we paia for the 52 weeks a total of $312.78 profit on each $100 handled. y 1, 1902, we changed from paying ‘A’ to a' fixed dividend of three (3) per cent net, guaranteed each and every week. This we agree to pay under any and all circumstances. As to whether or not we shall be able to do 80, We present our past record and the testimony of our banks 1o the effect that we are, on the strength of our large reserve capital, fully respon- sible for every obligation. We trust that you will not assoclate with any “'get rich quic! chemes. Ours is a legitimate business, iicensed by the state of Missourl. We own and manage one 0f the largest and best racing stables in the west, as may be confirmed by.referenc any racing assoctation in America. Wi bookmakers at the various tracks, judging from the encomiums of the prees, we belleve we are well and favorably con: sldered wherever horse racing is As to our personal relponllblll(y "ind solvency, we can give you unquestionable evidence' that we are perfectly good. Not only the evidence of our personal friends, but of banks, trust companies, commercial agencles, reputable business ‘men of St. Louls and prominent men everywhere, Any further information thdt y desire about us we shall be ple: turnieh. - Respectfully, B. J. ARNOLD & CO,, Benolst Building. St. Louls, Mo. Y524 9% FOR SALE, the only exclusive grocery, ith bufiding; county seat, 1,000 inhabl- Tants; reason for seliing, EOIng to Wash- ington. Address F 35, Bee, F—b71 21* ‘WANTED, merry-go-round, on August 13, 1902, for' picnie. Address N. J. Andre- #en, Auburn, Neb. Y570 21 may THE OMAHA IJAILY BEE: SUNDAY, JULY 27, 1902. BUSINESS CHANCES. PUBLIC NOTICE: All persons having lost In turf, grain and stock speculation can be shown how they can get thelr money back in 14 weeks In regular installments. Compilete information free. This notice 1s Inserted for the benefit of earnest par- tes. Address N. 8, Goodsill, 3 Rimbach Block, Hammond, ind. Y82 21° BPLENDID opportunity of making 3 to § er cent per hundred weekly. Booklet ree. Colorado Mutual Truet Co., 32 Qulm:v Bldg l)!n\vr‘ Colo. Y561 Bl Y wheat nnd orn. Srm| f r hnnk nnd market letter, “How to Inv Success- fully in Grain and Provisions,” sent free. Everingham & Comstock, _Commerce Bldg., Cnicago. Y—502—-27* $1,000 FOR I—Thlt is what “Investors’ Ad- viser” will give eves subscriber for the coming Jear not in cash, but its equiva- lent; valuable inside information on all the !‘nod and bad investment froperll! which are on the market; speclal atten- tion given to m'"‘"i- oll, |\|nmlfion and stock of all kinds, nndn. life insurance and real estate; it {8 a publication on new ]llnrl and cked by s l|'un! flnnr;oul ople. or year; sample copy free. NPEaTORE' ADVIdER, 7 Dearborn 8t., (.hlrllo Y—520-27% THE GUARANTEED Fund gas paid divi- dends of 1 to 7 per cent fortnightl: d for free book, Facts and 3 plaining option trading. Osborn Grain Co., 813 Phoenix Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn. Meémbers Chamber Commerce. Y519 27* gure: WANTED, to_buy, stock dise, for cash. Address 85, Bee. a3 Yous 10 FOR SALE, meat market doing $1,800 worth of business per month; reason for selling, old age and want to retire, Address Box 23, Council Biuffs, Ia. M622 A2 FOR SALE, hardware, Oklahoma; gencral merchandise, Illinols, Missour), Kansas; write Wheeler & Co., Hall bldg, Kaneas _City, Mo. s PHYSICIAN wants location in Towa, Ne- braska, Colgrado or Wyoming; write par- ticulars in full. Address F 47, Bee. —M626 27 WANTED, a partner with from $3,000 to $5,000 to invest; must be a business man: local references exchanged. Address F 49, Bee. Y—650 21 $5,900 GENERAL dry goods stock, nice, clean, up-to-date, saleable goods, all re- cently bought, no fixtures; owner will exchange for about one-fourth cash, will take real estate for balance, prefers un- improved land; would assume a mortgage on good property; stock will have to be removed from present location; owner will glve good deal. Address to Brown & Co., 401 New York Life bldg., Kan City, Mo. ducrlhln‘ tully ‘hnt t Jou eneral FOR EXCHANGE. EXCHANGE—General merchandise, invoice $1.200, for land or ranch; other stocks: list your property with me. T. M. Cline, 1238 O st., Lincoln, Neb, Z—M624 A3 CORNSHELLER, nearly new; also a mill, cost $300; no use for it; what have you to elchlnlo" F 45, Bee. "Z—M630 29 A, GODD lot in South Omaha, clear, for of work horses. Lot faces Rail- ro-d avenue. T 46, Bee. —638 29 A NEW four-room house in South Omaha, $750. Want good family horse and surry for part payment. This is a cash price, sood barn, chicken house, etc.: place z cost §1,200. F 4, Bee, IMPROVED farm, in central Nebraska, to exchange for inside acre property, or several contiguous vacant lots, near car line, in Omaha. Call on or_write “Owner," M BEB bullding, Omaha, Neb, Te!eph;!:e, ood ANYONE having suffered loss through the operations of Al Fetser & Co, Hammond, or W. W. O'Hara, Cincinnati, will Jearn something to his advantage and insure a Tecovery of losses by communicating with At'y, 168 8o. Clark St., 2 PRX ATE money to loan on nrln—lund- city property. Address E 66, Bee, W—208 30 ARLES E., ‘arnam street. WILLIAMSON ‘MONEY TO LOAN—CHATTELS. 0! loaned fu O R rniture, live M 0., 8ué. £o Duf m’n‘.flufoflr‘?‘lnu LOA! household turmlnn. vianos and all 1 mecurity; terms ta sult; no publicity; ‘u.dl N%lm your o jon. erfcan axton loor, block. —~516 MONEY_ ‘We have it to loan in amounts from $10.00 up on furniture, plangs, warehouse re- ceipts, lve stock, also o BAL. A:Ji elo, Y LO. without mortgage or indo: rur w persons rmanent positio Tull amount of the loan 3 and we do not char, pers or fling mortages. h us you ve the optien of keeping the money (of one -om.? longer, and you need Bot or u lnnlg thatl voukeep it. ertisement to c‘u nvn -u 2 m-l and we oxp.u to r. h n O] us Suto Fourofice 1 ity (o Bloase” MORTGAGE LOAN, CO tablished T ROUTE 10 nnr nu. IR P { and qulel 'fi"’-m. m::fi"-’;r.'x SRR UPOI mortgage, 'l'hI..' loans ma m- or puhuux“ & kT"{'o"moeh axton X—Ma3) llmm Uol ! nol saiariod BUSINESS CHANCES. moflhnmuw-munon Wil " o Belieg-aa CAN a hk B " annlu nerut ln a Profih Tcreas reasin imate 0 hie 1) 'm-‘:l lnmtnu you want to buy, l-ou oA .elllu usineas or ofir Y Q L "Johnson, I N ¥ O s or When You Write to Advemsers of ”nym menuon l“.: yuu saw the ad in T BAKERY FOR SALE. Ty, nlclly located, doing & good trade 1t wlm:f‘ou w© lnv::filla ‘fi:l Sress . s WE PAY our subscribers weekly lager in- terest on their lll"ltmlnl Dl 0 and u wi ith us than they woul "MV& a year from the savings b-nk We have never had a dissatisfied subscriber, nr a Write for circular, Sollitt & Beara ' Bullaing, New ¥ork. - (Menti paper). Y510 21 BY OUR mupenllve lyl(eln of lpanull- tion we are to earn for our Glfenta handsome. -eml-momhly dividends, Amounts from $10 and upward are ace t New York. (Mention’ plper] Y539 MAN with $3,00. Interest given in dia_business proposition. Addres care Bee. BLACKSMITH SHOP For sale cheap. Address Box 327, Alma, Neb. Y—M469 26 HOTEL FOR RENT--The Arlington, in Holdrege, Neb,, rooms, partly fur- nished, one block from depot; price, $45 month; a good trade established. Address E. ‘W. Maxey, Holdrege, Neb, Y—M470 21 PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY for sale, loca- tlon the finest in ecity of ten thousand gallery fitted to 14x17; irn_improvements; reason for selling, other busiuess which requires I'ny atten. tion in another state; crops finest e known in county; this is & lu lt taken at once. ‘ess Room %, Dellone ho#l, Y—-M4s0 September Corn One Dollar. Ha closed our July corn pool at a Profit of 2c a bushel, we are now forming another pool to operate in the Beplemhar option, which promlm Sven .rn r re- sults to investo) %l..d l%h.lt commercial nt-mm- turnis our speclal on September corn; books closed An(ut 1. Unlon Investment Co., Rialto Bldg., Chicago, Y0637 1 CAN SELL YOUR BUSINESS. No matter where It I8s. sena descri; llfln nd cash price and learn how. 1 or can find the business you wnnt to buv Tell me your requirements. Oz- trander, Home Office, Sulte mx \orlh American Bldg., Philidelphia. Ofllcel 1o fourteen cities. $100 INVESTED now wiil return $1.000 in six months; prospectus free. Lawyers & Bankers Ol Co., Los Angeles, Cll o #10 AND upward will bring oS S0t steady Income, payable every fifteen days; & you desire to place your idle money where it will bring good returns, without fear of loss, send for circular. 'National Fiscal Agency, §1-8 Brooks Bldg. New York. (Mention this paper), ~ Y—888 27* “SUCCESS IN SPECULATION." $100.00 invested In grain or stocks by our “Sifety Yaive Plan' ahould result in a proft of $500.00 to $1,000 within 2 days. Write for pa eulars ‘and send for ocur free book: SModern Methode for Safe Investments.” B. Flower & Co., Bankers and Brok- ok, Chicago Stock Exchange Bldg, oni- cago. A SAFE investment In sums of $20 and up; something absolutely new. your moRey wili commence to earn dividends upon recelpt of same; best of references throughout the United States; all divi- dends” pald weeklh and money fo your t can be withdrawn at any time, Bivi end_ paid last week f119 on every 100 0 laskt, "te o 508 B 1L us. Address H. Bro- ‘born St.. Chica ¥-533 217 %-BARREL fouring mill, located 45 m Sty asd ell at & bargain or [t land. H. E. Bowman, Lawrence, Neb. Y542 21 m "H loca. "y (M (r}x’ falling hel.l?:dll re ; brick oven. _Ad TOCK of harness for sale in one of Aone beat towng In eastern Nebraska. For ress, , Bee particulars a Y—w—“ L l!‘-l‘l’ will net ".‘lflfl' % mu#ury -_z il wr buy legitimate busine: 0 o B on Ndaress PLA E TR Iflw MONTH to Sqents or B LA opport or gt.r‘u'nhym‘ W“- unulp, &nu -87 1 10 INVESTED with us has returned ov ' 0 profit in a single munth. Legitima pruwllllon .\0 turf, oll or scheme 2" in business. ences. R.lhh Information Co. 49), 97 Nassau St, New York —561—-21% mini Refer- (room A WEIKLY XNCO "E..&w pmno-lmm 0 fln Co, ‘l \\lll m [ paid | l-va;y week as year savings blt & solid Dusineas its alweys, st vour The ™ ! hc' York. R SALE, coal and feed business rgn Neb., best location. Address P. Box -6 York, Neb, in O, exchange my home for small acre or a bunch of lots close in and near st. car. It is an §-room, all modern house, two full lots, with flowers, cher- ries, plums, grapes, currants, gooseber- Tles, raspbérries, eic. Call at o4 Bee S FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE. FOR MEN OF MODERATE MEANS. Lots 11 & 12 Block 4 Mahony and Mln, South Omaha, $75 each cash. Block 25 Haleyon Heights, 5 full acres, $700, only $200 cash required. Lot 25 Block 2° Grammercy Park, $150. Lot 11 Block 1 Clifion Hill. $200. 7 room house; Grammercy Park, 2 Blocks from Street car, ‘nice yard, lots of fruits, for $100 cash, $10 per month., This is a good home for some good party. 7 room house and large grounds at Irvington, 1-2 miles from Benson car line. Good stable and all com- piete, for $1,100. Good suburban home in good locality. § room cottage, 1608 Kyner ave, $1,375 easy terms. 5 room cottage, 3017 Franklin, $900, 5100 cash, balance monthly. A. P. TUKEY & SON, 444-445 Board of Trade. ot RANCH SNAP I have the biggest snap offered this year In a Nebraska ranch. 3,000 acres, all deeded land except one section of school land on which there is a lease to run nine years yet, at 10c per acre. All fenced and cross fenced, two streams running water, never dry, the Little Medicine and Spring Creeks. 200 acres alfalfa land, 130 acres good tim- ber, m, ete. Good ranch house, barn, sheds, feed lots, scales, cribs, com- plete. Two wind mills on upland pasture with big tanks and lots of water., This is no dry ranch but a well watered, tim- bered tract of land, located one mile from |3 Stockville, county seat of Frontler Coun- ty. Former owner, who dled recently, re- fused $20,000 for this ranch. It can be bought now for $15,000, t time. If you Jook, you will buy and make $5,000 clear on the deal. Must be sold. (Write for details. Addrelb. F. %2, Care Omlnl Bee. —RE CRES offered-at sac ttlement ”‘):lAefino. must sell. cnm ian, Xork. Neb. RE—S13 Ffll IALH.AL l!'I‘A’l'I FOR SALE-REAL BSTATE. D. V. SHOLES & CO. ) 20 N. Y. Lite. Tel, 8. BARGAINS. #4200 for a 10-room house, which cost ,000, with all modern conveniences, well bullt, with fine corner lot, 100xi50 feet, on car line, lying high and sightly, close in, and desirable for choice home. This property is a SNAP. There is no doubt of it. Owners are non-residents and are compelled and bound to sell. Prioe is now reduced, but might take a trifle less yet. It Is a bargain. 52600 for an almost new 6-room house, good location, strictly modern, nickel nlumblnx 0od furnace, rents for $25 o month, is within two blocks of motor. ake you a mice home, ACRES 13 acres, lles midway between Om: an 8o mha, on main road, lies simply cities, Has some frult trees, small grove and is an ideal spot to sit and watch grow to it, and some day sell to $1,000 per acre. Do not con- this with the 12 acres we adver- tised last Bunday, as we sold that be- foro 10_o'clock Monday morning, and were offered more money for it ‘after- ward. Price, $3100. It I8 worth it. Tiey N 60x124, on 24th, near Lalrd. It lles fine. The' street is paved, and paid for, and is in perfect repair; it has a good per- manent brick walk, sewer, water, ete., all of which cost all of $800 to (Jet we only ask #560 for the lot, you, we are authorized to s« we are golng to, What more can we say? FARMS 26 acres In Gage Co., 6 miles from Wil bur, and 2 miles from another small rail- road town, fine land, lles well, smooth and good, new $1,100 house, other good improvements, 6 acres hard timber, about 180 acres in cultivation, b ance meadow and pasture. This is in ne location, but a few miles from Lln— coln, and at $45 per acre it is certainly a bargain. Guarantee it all right or ft won't cost you & “Sou" to ses Jt. Own Your Home! Why Pay Rent The lndullrlll Home Company of America offers you the Best Plan on Earth to BUY OR BUILD A HOME. A man of moderate means can secure a HOME un- der our. plan anywhere in the United Btates. The Industrial Home Company has copyrighted plans, and is the FRIEND of the HOMELESS. SBER THE MANAGER and GET FIG- URES, or write him. Send 2-cent stamp for reply. Office 221 Board of Trade Bldg., Omaha, R. M. WILDE, Mgr. RE—492 27 Notice. It you wish to know anything about H. C. McKibbin, selling Dawson county land, just ask the other real estate mm- of Lexington, Neb. Ask H. O, Smith, the abstractor, We have some choice farms and some of the finest ranches in the state, and we head the list with alfal C m ‘We will treat you i and see us. LEXINGTON. NEB H, C. McKIBBON. 6-room house, on_10th, 200 feet south of Leavenworth, $1,600, 7-room house, on North Boulevard, Grace; barn and » and sewer. Price, 0. $-room, hot water heated Kountze Place residence, lkj bloc kl from car, on Spencer. Full lot.' Brice, #,50. Fine bullding Iol on 824, Pacific; paving faxes paid; east front on grade; lot, 0x168. Pr 250. ALFALFA LANDS. Fine alfalfa and hay farm of 243 acres, 9 miles northwest of North Platte, on the North Platte river, Big grove, makin excellent shelter for cattle. An_ ideal small alfalfa stock farm. Extremely low price for a_quick sale. Only $10 per acre, or $2,340. Investigate. Near North Platte, 160-acre alfalfa farm: one-third In alfalf; all _sub-irrigated; all under oultivation and first-class level alfalfa land; house, windmill; 15 acres hog-fenced. Price, only $4,500; terms, one- third cagh, or owner will take Omaha lmpr‘oved nropeny in Heu of cash men! 840 acres deeded land_and 227 acres school leased land, about 7 miles northwest of North Platte. Al bo! om hay land; about 6 acres in alfal | “drained and fenced. Pric land, which is eastern Nebrask near just north of for 00l ullln LY o res, interested in lands 'ALFALFA FACTS.” Write for one of our spectal lists of ALFALFA LANDS. PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY, MAIN FLOOR NEW YORK LIFE BLDG., OMAHA. RE—$50—21 Fruit Farm SACRIFICED Twenty-Two Miles of Trees, One of the fin:st fruit farms in eastern ka, located four miles north of d only niné miles from Omaha, the best market in the west; 106 acres and no finer lylng farm in that locality; over 40 acres in fine young orchard, chielly lfplen and cherries, also plums, peaches, 5,000 two-year grafted apples in nursery. The owner has spent ten years in develop- h never before ut count of fail- fe health s ‘Torced to sell at this time. This progerty is just now reaching its mgst productive state. Thefe is also & pasture of 40 acres, 20 acres of which is hard wood timber; timber alone is worth $6 per acre; balance of farm in grain; improvements good aa new; 9-room house, f barn, cribs, fine Wells, water plg!d to butidings, hot and cold ‘water in this 1ocality, 18 selling much higher, e of this property in the ys we are offering it at the sacrifice m‘co of $76 per acre, If you want a fruit farm it wiil pay you to in- Je s an vestigate_this, opportunity. W FARNAM SMIT }y O.y Flrnlm ilrut RE—M462 27 INVESTMENT BARGAIN. We offer a full cllx lot nnd four houses, Nos. 2117 and 2119 Izard with two houses in rear; granite pl\h'\' in street and alley, an for; each house has been Ihoroush repaired this summer ond newly painted; rents 0 per month. We have been asking $5,000, but owner must t once, 80 we ask you to ex- amine this property and make us an offer, THE OMAHA REALTY CO. 1%1 Douglas St. 4320 R—M468 27 HOLsE! Iou tarms, ranches, loan: re ins: Bemls, Paxton block. RE-36 WANT a cattle ranch? I have over twenty for sale in Holt and adjoining counties « from to 2,400 acres each, ood ay, water and lmpmvementl. o B to $%5 per acre. W, T. Howard, chuyler, Neb. RE— —— e ey, also PECIAL OFFER FOR A FEW DAYS OF PROPERTY NEAR HIGH S8CHOOL. ®ood east t., 2 blocks front lot, on car line south of ! Btreet, $2,000—For small house and fine jot, south~ est corner 25th and Chicago Sts. $675 each for two fine building lots on 224 St., 8 blocks north of High school. ald in full Paving and all speclal taxes p on all the above. GEORGE & COMPANY, 1001 Farnam St. RE—09 31 saged York 7-room cottage, near High !chool. dfilrt cash, balance at 5% per oent; price 6 or 6-room cottage, north part city, city ‘water, gas, furnace; price $1,300. J. H. SHERWOOD, %7 N. Y. LIFE. RE—M616 28 WEST FARNAM HOME, 8§ rooms, all modern, BARGAIN, large lot, paved street; ONLY $6,000. If interested see us quick.” Bemis, Paxton block. RE—635 27 LAND STILL GOING UP. But we have about 200 quarters still, at old prices, and it you call at once we ‘will ve you aavanch of the old prices for few days on ALFA as well as GRAIN .nfl PRANCH ‘lands along ‘the Platte valley, BLIXT & LOVGREN, (6417 Paxton n Block, maha. SNAP! flwcllln’ ‘ra. OWNER _ old; must sell; mortga farm. Box 8, York, Neb. "FOR SALE. Elegant modern 9-room brick Kountze Place, 1370, worth nkiin J. Griffen, 112 N. ¥, 'Life. RE-M@21 A% FOR BALE AT lQE‘B:\RK]AIN' OR FOR One of the gant homes in the city, large g roomlv barn, everything up to date; house bullt by nnllomln ot wealth regardless of l a great opportunity for a man of to secure a magnificent home at I! pfleo. southwest corner of 2th and 'HOWARD KENNEDY & SON Real Estute, Loan, Rental ‘and General 20 First Nationel Benk Butldin s 3 ; REs o ALL GOOD BARGAINS. groom. modern, 15th and Maple. . . new cott 27th and cottage, east front, Hal eon Plnce ! nearly modern, on Boulevard north 2, -+ modern, 15th and Locust.. .+ 2,60 cotta fine lot, near All ‘mode! l|. 8t l(ny and Ilh . modern, Hanscom . modern, “' are selling proj pdvertise as bargaina are found to e rgain JOHN W. ROBBINS, 1802 Farnam Streot. most comModious and unds, GARBAGE, ANTX IONOPOL\' GARBAGE CO., clean: 0ol and vaults, removes garbage an nimals at reduced prices. 621 N. 16 el 15, i —————ee———————y MATRIMONIAL, NICE looking young widow, no family, has good farm, city property and 316,000, seeks acquaintance of capable, trust- worthy _ gentleman. Objec(. mnrrlase soon. - No trifiers. Lee, 410 E. 43a St., t. Chicago. —581-27% DRESSMAKING. DRESSMAKING, neat and experienced, lel:ger'll home or In family, staus st. m:————a SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. A. C. VAN SANT'S s 7 N. Y. Lite. —363 0ol. BOYLES college, court reporter principal, B_o&'- N%ll‘i! 'Bllllnlll & Shorthand Collo‘e, BRASS FOUNDRY. BR;AS' 311& ‘ll:rnlnum elf"l?.. ull‘(':‘.é Pll:; g an inishing. al 0. N e B el Biutre, CARPENTERS AND JOINERS, L kinde of carpenter work end repairs ln*nrom lended to. J. T. Ochlitree, an iCE CREAM SODA. SARATOGA lce cream s0da, onme price, fo: omé quality, the best.” 8. W. Cor: PR Ames ave. Al6 eI DUR DRAINS, O. R. GILBERT CO., tanners, 1424 5. 13th. 3 —361 SEErEE————— LAWN MOWER! Sharpened, repaired. L 1. Wks., 1406 Ho".'il_:d. —y LAW AND COLLECTIONS. STILLMAN & PRICE, 8 U. 8. N1 Bk_gi(t NEB. Collection Co., 35 N. Y. Life Bldg. —348 A19° STAMMERING AND STUTTERING. IF YOU want one of the micest §-roo homes 1n Hapssom Place [ will giva You Owner lett ol A . W B&wooa w1 N fian CURED. Julls Vaughn, 40 Ramge B — e LAUNDRY. A _SNAP! Elegant modern $-room brick dwelling, Kountze Place, $,79; worth 000, s-Joom modern dwelling, 2825 Californla Bt., FRANKLIN 3 GRIFFEN, 72 N. ¥. LIrE * T TRE-S88 21 SBEE PAYN bargains. WILLIAMSON E, BOSTWICK & CO. lor ohnlu 1N Bldg. Tel. W16 CHARLES B-. 1208 Farnam street. FRUIT FARM, 20 acres, covered with fruit, near Omuha, ‘Gorses. cattle ‘and imol ments, $4.500. acres, lome (run hi, state of cultivation, NEAR FLO k cheap, $4,000. Bemis, Paxton block' R. C. PETERS & CO, 220 acres In Merrick county at’3$30.00 acre, fine level land; owner will sider a good residence in exchange. 20 acres adjoining the city of Bloom- fleld, Neb., living wate?, well, new barn, new' granary, all well fenced and in ,excellent state of cultivation. Price, per acre. A chance where you can be 8 farmer and live iIn the city and not have to own two properties. Easy terms will be given, r cent interest. 680, 4-room house, $760, 4-room house, $1,000, 7-room houi X 1300, 1 6-room house, with barn. 1100 1 6-room house, with barn. 1,600, G-room house. 000, 7-room, modern. gam: vroom, modern. rms ‘can be made for any of the Above properties. R o7 TWO GOOD HOUSES and lots, § rooms each, modern, except furnace, CHEAP; small payment down balance monthly instaliments. PRICE, 8,00 EACH. Bemis, Paxton block. ~— RE-84 21 per con- HOUSES and lots in all e property lnd lnm Davis Co., Room arts of city; also e 0. F. 33% ain in §-room A MONTHLY my-nnl sin in & " RE—M53% atunger. GEORGE G. WALLACE, real estate, mort sage, rentals, insurance. Brown Noci RANCH and farm lan lfl‘ sale by Union Pucific Raflra McAllester, land commhmon cific Headquarters, Omaha, 5!’1‘0: Pa- eb. RE 34 WHY PAY RENT? OWN YOUR HOME! Bee the Industrial Home Company ' of smegcl.' Best pla Ortha. oard o H Wild nlnl(vr' fl'— W0 ACRES, s miles norihiwes Yon, all under cultivation and frst-class land. Price, #65 an If you are look- ing for u farm don't fail to let us show The Eyvon Reed Co. iSole m 8. Mth E—M420 All OH HA Steam X‘nnGry. !hlr(l i collars, cufts, 4c. 1760 Leavenworth. Tel ,\-ml o trees; water, gas PROPERTIES MANAGED. W. FARNAM SMITH & CO. | Manage Estates and Other Properties Act as RECEIVER, EXECUTOR, {GUARDIAN AND TRUSTEE for CORPORATIONS, FIRMS, INDIVIDUALS and fiscal agents of CORPORATIONS 1320 FarnamSt. Tel. 1064. TYPEWRITERS. $20.00 BUYS A LAMBERT Typewriter. Fast, efficlent, durable. Simplest, to learn, use and care for. BUILT FOR BUSINESS. Let us show you. Sent on approval. MONROE & CO., 811 North 16th 8t., Omaha. 2o WE BEG TO ANNOUNCE that having suc- ceeded the United Typewrlter and Sup. Jlles compuny we will Femain in (he same location and carry in connection with the New Century a fuil line of Invincible sup- plies for &l machines. We shall be glad To have your patronage and we assure the most courteous and prompt attention to all orders. American Writing Machine Co., 416 South loth St. 'Phone 1 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIE WE CAN MEET YOUR, WANTS, EITHER BY SELLING OR BUYING, HAVE LARGE CORRES P 0 N DENCE THROUGHOUT THE COUNTRY. MONEY ADVANCED TO BUYERS IF NECESSARY—EASY TERMS. GROCERIES—Seyeral good places—H0) to | Good outsids locations. HOTELS—12 to 2 rooms, well located. RESTAURANTS_Both i and out of city, BOARDING HOUSES—Have 'big bargains, This 18 a snap. LIVERIES—Two places—money maker. CIGAR STORES—Nice stock and fixtures, BALOON—Good_stand, low rent. LAUNDRILB—Thrn well equipped—money MFAT ‘MARKET—Big Fully equipped, making money; investi- sfOCK OF HARDWARE, CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, MILLINERY, AND BEV- ERAL GENERAL STORES, ALL WELL BTOCKED, AT BPECIAL INVOICE PRICES, RANGING FROM §,60 TO $10,000. MAlh ORDER BUSINESS—$§20 required. 'ARTY has $2,000 for lumber business or grain ele PHYEIL IAN can secure good outside prac- tice. Present occupant retires. OFFICE MAN with $00 can get position, Must be active. HARNESS SHOP, well stocked, good loca- tion, doing good busin PATENTS—Several good ones; need capital, BICYCLE AND MUBICAL STORE— \\'lnt partner. Chance for bright worker. HAVE MANY OTHER GOOD OFFERS ON OUR BOOKS. We glve correspond- ence prompt attention. ALSO make loans or sell farms and im- proved properties anywhere. MARKS BUSINESS COMPANY, GOOD BLOCK. DES MOINES, —_— ML OSTEOPATHY. GID. E. & ALICE IOHNEON. nll.opllhl. Buite 615, N. Y. Life Bldg. L 1664, trade. Bargain. DR. A< T. HUNT, 512 McCague Bldg. Tel —356 MRB GRACE DEEGAN, 538 Bee Bulldlnl 2968, 174 Al4 FINANCIAL. AN UNEXCELLED opportunity for active party with $5,000 to $10,000 capital, to be- come largely interested in profitable busi- Jlosa; mopey secured; will bear strict nvestigation; full details only to those Interested. Marks Business Co., Good block, Des Moines, Ia. —M419 21 — MANUFACTURING, F. MELCHIOR, Chinist. 1Bth and Harn ZMios OMAHA Safe and nh Wks. make & 8] [T doot ALPIRN buys all kinds of scrap iron and metals. 918 Douglas St. Tel. 2474, —360 ANNOUNCEMENTS. WATERS PRINTING COMPANY. Telo- phione 110, 61l South Thirteenth street. FRUNKS AND BAGGAGE, TWIN CITY EXP. 'Phone nm — Mz OM. Van Btor Co., 16l1% Farn. Tels. uu:‘u aEer—————— PATENTS, PATENTS—Sues & Co., Bee Bldg., Omana; Do fee unless successful; advice free, 581 Sept i9* FLORIST, L_HENDERSON, 1619 Farnam 1258 Send for price ist, cut Ilnvml‘l lnd yIAnll — s emrpe—eete—————— MESSENGERS, QUICK messenger service. Tel. 1017, —Mi05 A AUTOMOBILES, BLECTRIC AUTOMOBILES. 1119 Farnam ptreet. North 1 EST . The Chicago, 'phone 206, B laundry. lcago, 'ph . ey PAWNBROKERS, EAGLE lLoan Office, reliabl ing; all business cohfident!: nccol modat- 1300 uglas. —368 e MEDICAL. the acknowledged leading of women in Omahi DR PRlE! nd during confinement and h l lor h’l‘.'\lllfluel. no matter se. Call or address, with stamp, Flngton e, Omaba. Posd NICKEL PLATING, OMAHA Plating Co., Bee Bldg. Tel 3. 50 e — — ——— _ _ ________J ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS, GRAND Eiectric Co., 16 & Jackson. Tel. 216 D. W. DUDGEON, 10 Farnam. Tel. 1966, _AS LOST, Goib Ut button with red set. Return to Bee of Lost—T16 LA ADIES C zhulcr‘l English rcnnyroyll Pills are the best; safe; reliable. Take no other. Send dc, stamps, for particulars, "Reuel for Ladies” in letter bg return Ask your druggi Chichester BRemioa! Philadelor IEB Mrl:lul remedy for a Yed or lup’prom periods; It cannot i} Pafis Chemical Co., unwnuku. BARGAIN fine ranch of 1440 acres, well roved. one -llh no- g::: R R town, uo. #.0 H C u:lnfi_l. VERY man, .ll abost Yo or old, Ilrmm. Assn. STEAMSHIPS. Summer Tours on un Ihbl 'flil LEGANT MA“IT EAMBHIP Esizc thitEdl oLLOWS: Sat. bp.m. MANITOU "llulfll' ©0., OFFICE & DOCKS, Rush and K. Wator Sts., Chicage. easiest RAILWAY UNIOA Chieago, Rock Island & Pacific, Leave. Arrive. EAST. Chicago Daylight Lim- ited o & 600 am & 6:46 am 100 Am & 9.3 pm bliiip am 4 §:06 pm 2520 pm bll:b0 am Chicago Fust Express..a ¢:05 pm a 1% pm Rocky Mountatn Lim- ted & 456 am A 5:48 pm 12:40 pm L3 Lsm Chicago’ Lincoin, The Northwestern | unc. Fllll Chicago, . .-.-.1.- ave SrES meses Iiliso | Chicago Exp: { Chicag), Minneapoils & St. Paul Limited.......a Minneapolis & St Express Chicago 15 Minsourt Pne 8t. Louls Express K C. & St L. Bx Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul. Chicago Limited . 6:00 pm & 8:06 am Chicage & Omaha Ex..b ' d) am b 30 pm ——— BURLINGTON STATION=10TH & MASON Burlington & Missouri River. Wymore, Beatrice and Lincoln ...... Nebraska _Expres: Denver Limited Black Hilis an Bound Expre Colorado Vi Flyer ... Lincoln Fa: Fort Crook and P mouth . Bellevnue & Pacific Jot. Bellevue & Pacifie Jot..; Kansas City, St Blu Kansas City Day Ex....a §. St. Louls Flye ..o@ B0 pm Kansas City Night Ex. aw; a Dally. b Dally except Sunday. any Y S etsent Baturaay: & paity cxcept Monday. Chicage, Burlington & Quiney. Jo-evh & Cousell Chicago Special Chicago l}:—t;buled “Ex Chle §o, Jimit all .. hica, Fnz —— WEBSTER DEPOT—15TH & WEBSTER Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri Valley. Leave. Arrive, Black Hllll D.M'OOC. H B C 4 3:00 pm & 5:00 pra .d 3:00 pm e pm iperior, Geneva, nd Seward....b 3:00 pm b 5:00 pm Vortolm uncnln and .b 7:30 am D10:%5 am ¢ 7:30 am Paul, Minneapolls & In Cit toux Ci Emerson Missouri Pacific, Nebraska Local, Via Weeping Water ,......b 4:10 pm a10:35 am l-fll- -.nu- LP-“‘“N .W DN ‘li i lll STEAMBOATS. . HOLLAND-AMERICA LINE York-Rotterdam, via. Boulogna, 8, M. New Twin-Screw s. 5. of 18,000 tons reglster Snamer" Statendam aus. 2,1 A 3. Potsdam ~ “"*% in-S oamor 10A.M toamer Twin-Scre Steamer Il]m!m Aug. 16,10 A. M Apply to Harry Moores, Farnam street; J. 5. McNally, 1823 Farnam street; 75 Jones, ois. Farnam. stheer; Louis Neese, Wirst’ National Bmk. Omaha. LEGAL NOTICE. NOTICE. o Whom it May Concern—Notice 18 here- by given that the Board of Commissio o 18th day of Augi that day, tqcelva bl t' Bllutt, Nebraska, for the ‘construction of & dn crossing the Niobra.a river at a ?o or the half-section line dlvdlnl uctlon north and south, In township 32, range 19, which bridge shull be of the following gen- eral character; f rufficlent IC th to ln sald rl from bank o ba including isiand, about 600 nd stringer, uu te oak Dlllnf. o n a t ground; bents 36 feet apart, fies to the ‘bent: bents protected ng ice breaks, with railr J iron protec- ton® aad ‘bents oF under same pro- tected by two-inch white oak plank: string- | grs of Oregon ar, 4x12 inches, lald 16 tncl | from center to center; l4-fooi roadwa: two and one-half-inch white osk plan] trusses nol less than one inch in dlameter, rods tw cach span; railing 3 feef b, substan hard Dine, caps on plles bridge (o, be 6 feet above be,pulnud. All al -cli of kind named, Pllnl and specifications in county clerk's All blds must be accompanted by Dluns and epecifications. and alse bond quired by law, and no bld wxll be cummrod unless accompanied by bond. Right reserved to reject any or all bids, By order of the Board of Cnmmwonon of Rock cnm"fi' Dated J“E 3 G. A HILLBURG, ounlidgllrh July 15430t PROPOSALS FOR TH% PMAHA AUDI- JM_BUILDING. Sealed proposals will be recelved untll § p. m. August 12, 182, for the brick work and cut sione or terra cotta work for the - ructure of the Omaha Auditoriui in accordance with drawings, specifications and memoranda to be seen at the office of the Auditorium company. o at the office of John La! E“h bid_mi guarantee of ‘ood lnllh The Tigh served to reject any and all' hd- posals must be on blanks furnishe HOOBLER, Becretary Dmlhl Auditorium Company. Roo , New York Lite Bldg. NOTICE, STREET SIGN Sealed proposals will be received by the ity clerk of the city of Omaha, at his gfice in ‘the city bail in said cily, until Tuesday, July 2, 1902, at 2 o'clock P. d placing street Signs, mention_ the size and he proposes to furni st siais seperalay the'ooot of ek signs and the cost of placing them at proper locations. The mayor and city councll reserve ti "fim to RJ.M .n‘,.na all bids J24 d5t&s Clly Clerk. o [ “Man wants but littie here below” Said a morbid poet long years ago, i'm prone to doubt that ancie nt sage When I look at The Bee's great *'Want Ad” page. e

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