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L § 0" these enlumns 12 m. for the antil §:30 p. = of The Bee. Answers so addressed will Be delivered on prescatation of the 'WANTED-MALE HELP. oz)n messengers wanted; high salaries, “D. T. Co,, 212 8. 15th St. B30 . W, TED—7wo good hustlers. Opén until P.m. Western Art Co., 1714 Nicholas Bt FIRSET and second floor 6-room flats, all modern, "atao neat e-room. cottage.' Miami Bt D4 MODERN 6.room house, strictly firs condition_and_neighborhood, bath, $18. 7% Seward.. Inquire D476 J1 FOR RENT-FURNISHED ROOM: DEWEY corner, Seward. uropean Hotel, 13th and Famam. .7 " PE south of court house. E—945 STEAM-HEATED rooms, $10 per month Earker Hotel, 1th and Jones Sta, AETNA HOUSE, European, i3th ].'naubodn 54 WEEK—422 So. 15th St., one block ELECTRIC TREATMENT. ROYAL HOTEL, European, 16th & Chicago E- 950 | | MME. SMITH, baths, 118 N. 15, 24 floor, R. J Telephone 790, E—-M%1 L. M. E. hauls trunks. B—381 P 8 115 8. ¥6th, upstairs WORTHY young man or woman to take ‘scholarsh, e call and ‘Phone 2253 B MST0—17 in Omaha’s leading businese &nd shorthand college and pay for it when urse is_fiuished and position secured. idress, 8 21, Bee. B—M151—4 WANTED-—~Men to learn barber trade. ctical course given by free work; ex- instructions; tools presented; wages turdays; board provided; catalogue free oler Barber College, 1302 Douglas St B—301—2¢ WANTED=Teams, to haul coal. C. B. vens &.Co. Yard 15th and Webster, B-MITS 1 3 ROOMS for light housekeeping. 1ith St. 1112_So. E-M2T1 GRACE O'BRYAN of k}n’lu’n’y_f Miss Ivering, massage bi 8. 1th Ms® J1T TRAL, steamheated, 220 N. 2d 8t BLEGANTLY furnished rooms in new modern home; hot water heat; references. v M8 18 S turnished_room. E—570 MRS. DAVIS, 1621 Howard St., baths MME. SAUNDERS gives ma etic treat. ment. 1819 Leavenworth St lat 1 T, T steam-heated rooms. 1%9 Capi- E—-191 220 N, 17TH, NEAT steam hedted rooms. B-318 Jn1 DESIRABLE rooms, welking dfs a tance. 224 M3t g3 uld unfurnish. E—M347 J3* STBAM heat, nice 3 218 N. 28d 8t bright young man, with some a8 assistant boukkeeper, to of ledger. Address 8 b1, Bee. B—MisT 2 WANTED, a place for young man to work for board while attending school. Ad- ress Boyle’ Coliege, New York Life uilding. ~Telephone 1954 B-Mas2 WANTED, an_ experlenced bookkeeper, z.oun' man; state age, experience and Jary expected. Address B 53, Bee. B—t% ANTED, three young men, experfenced ®hoe salesmen. must know how to handle nioe trade; must have first-class refer- ences. Apply Manager Shoe Department, Bostan Store. B—is9 WANTED-Brickmaker to take charge as ‘oreman of a-yard in South Dakota, who acquainted with Missouri clay and the manutacture of brick. P. O. Box M, Brookings, 8. D. BMis4 2% $8.60 PER 1,00 copylng letters at home; either sex; send seif-addressed stamped envelope for particulars. American Nov- sity Co., Dept. D, Forest City, In, — TWO rooms, singlé or together, furnished or unfurnished. 161§ So. 10th . E—-Ma7 6 LARGE front room, modern. st VERY pleasant south room; sgrictly mod- ern. 614 N. 28d." ’Phone B2ea TWO modern._8M N. 24th st. FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD. PRIVATE family. 6® South 2th avenue. F-=M159 FURNISHED front or back parlor. %th Bt BOARD by day or week; meal ticket, $3.60, 21 meals; home cooking. Az Hurt NICELY furnished rooms; steam héated; with or without board; terms reasonable. Midiand hotel, 16th and Chicago. F—M07 J1 = FOR RNNI—STORES AND UFFICES. SALESMEN WANTED. TO BELL slde line easy seller, large profits; sells everywhere: carry sample in pocket. Address, 8, Bee, Council Bluffs. 3 —$07—13 EVERYWHERE, to sell Lambert 'ryg; writers. Monroe & Co., 81 N, 16th . Otbah ) WANTED=-FEMALE HE WANTED-GIrl for general housework; family of four; good wages to right riy. None but thoroughly competent jolp need apply. 126 8. 3ith St. . Tel A-2o86. C—M&T 100 Girls. Call Canadian office, 15th & Dodge. C—284 FOR RENT—Store In. first-class location; Tent reasonable. Apply R. C. Peters & Co., ground floor, Bee Bldg. 126 CENTRAL, ery, drug, meat market. with fixtures; aiso fine laundry, with cleam heat and power; Tizdrd, w0 N. 23d. 1—4d FOR RENT—The bullding formerly occu pied by The Bee at 916 Farnam St. 1t h our stories and a basement which w formerly used as The Bee press room. This will be rented very reasenably. If to C. C. , Bee building. 1= OFFICES In the Bee building, §10.00 per month up. Rental price inciudes heat light and janilor service. R. C. Peters & Ce., Kentai Agents, Ground floor, Bee Bldg. 219 ‘WANTED, girl for general housework; ood wages, small family, Mrs. Simeral, N. 2th Ave. C—MESS WORTHY young man or woman to take wcholarship {n Omah leading business And’ shorthand colle when. course s finished and po: cured Address 8 20, Bee. C WANTED, gf-l for general| housework. 2013 Mason Bt. C—166 WANTED, cqmpetent girl for general seworic Mrs ‘Thomas ‘F. Hall, 5 erman Ave. C—M226 WANTED, work. 4929 irl_to do o plain lient house- avenport. ‘ake Farnam car. C—M302 WANTED, a glrl for generil housework. Mrs. Shook, 114 N. 26th St. C—M32 6 FOR RENT, bullding suitable for whole- sale purposes -at 916 Farnam, 22x%, four storles and first-clase cemented basement, elevator, fire and Durgiaf proof vauit, office counter and fixtures. For price and particulars inquire C. C. Rosewater, secre- tary The Bee Bullding Co., room 1W, bee building. 1—M567 FOR SALE, complete outfit of furniture and stoves Cull at 1106 N. 334 st, Phone L 201 <M 3 ‘LMGA!:'I‘L! nrz‘duirn. “‘"m‘é&“'u:‘i: ®ifte of two “ip 8, |§und fibor; Kood lothtlon for busiess ces. Call at'1616 Webster Bt~ STORE ROOM, 1615 Howaré St., desirable room with full basement; $60.00 pér month. GEORGE AND COMPANY, WIll\‘l;rsls.‘u:ysl WANTED—A reat youn work in small family, ) corner Poppleton. C—365—-a WANTED, washwoman at 100 Georgia ‘Ave.; one who lives nedr preferred. C—4T1 J3* ‘WANTED, girl for general housework; #00d wages to good girl. 234 Harney St. C—478 32 A NU; who can speak English and good Gérman.” Mrs. K. C. Barlon, 110 8 ave. C-—M307 3¢ FOR RENT-HOUSES, OVE . ri, R, FOR RENT, one %-room house, with gas, water and sewer; just been placed in first-class repair; in good location. C. M. Bachmann, 436-3 Paxton block. D—179 171 for upstairs ‘South 20th Ave. ¢ Omaha Van Storage ‘arnam, or Tels. 1569-863, D--384 MUST sublet part of office; small_room for ; north windows. Inquire 721 N. Y. 1-MA83 6. FOR RENT, lurge new. business room, §ood d1s0 oMice rooms. Box 67, Vii- 1-Miso 6 PERSONAL, DR, ROY, chiropodiet; corns and superfiu- oiis haif removed by electrioity. ' R, 1%, Frenzer block. 067 VIAVI, Woman's Way to Health. Home treatment. Booklet free. 36 Bec Bidg., Omaha. = RUPTURE CURED-—No knife, no pain, no detention from business. Send for booklet, etc. EMPIRE RUPTURE CURE CO., 83} N, Y. Life Bidg., Omaha. U-870 GRAMOPHONES and supplies, whol and retall. Collins Plano Co., 168 Dougl DR. B. M. JACKSON, specialist in o g‘ll!lul. 1506 Farpam St, Cumtb ee. SOCIALIST headqus 1 Literature of lfi subjects, ters, 519 N. TELEPHONE 70 for I M. E. inmén_sn[ | PRIVATE hospital betore and during “con- finement; bables boarded and - adopted. Mrs. Gardels, 2334 Lake. Tel. B.d.bm:‘" — PRIVATE hospita) for ladles before and | durin, confinemient; bables adopted. 2703 8. 18t] ! 13, st. Mrs, Fisher._ Tel: F- U—>zs J2 ECZEMA SALVE that cured W. A. Paxton. B. J. Bcannéll, agent, 56 Wetg biock, M6 38 ANY CASE of dandruft or falling of halr cured for §1; 30 years' experience; this is no fake, ‘but “absolate cure; if not cured will refund money; can also give many testimonlals; ladiés can ‘eall or address, except Saturday. T. J. Clark; 2419 N. 24th st., Omaha, Neb. PRIVATE hospital before and during con- finement; first-class bables adopted. Blondo st 'Phone OMAHA DYE WORKS, 1515 Howard, fa lonable cieaners, dresses, suits, cloaks, draperies, rugs, lace curtalns; we dye carpets. U—MS24 J1 CHIROPODY manicuring, faclal and spe- glal magsage taught d. practiced. ~A. Mayer, 513 Bee bldg. Consuitation free. Tel. 1716 U—M83 E vA LORS, 8. 16th_st., 2d floor. ELITE PARLORS, 615 hst., 2 noo PRIVATE sanitarium for ladles before and during confinement. Dr. and Mrs. Gerisch, 3625 Callfornia st. Terms reasonable, U—M%7 719 Mrs. Jocabson, 2206 N, Nth st U--179 J23 T 0 SRS Do You Read This Page? So Does Everyone Else. That's Why Your Ad On This Page Would Increase Your Business. ssscccee >ooe BUSINESS CHANCES. SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITIN INVESTORS, ATTENTION. Write us regarding investments that will net you from 10 to 18 per cent, and abso- lutely eafe. Western Reaity and Invest. ment Co.,, Fremont, Neb. Y806 J13 TO GET in or out of business call on Wil. llams, Room 411, McCague' bulldin GREGG 8. H., Touch T. W., Bus. Branches, Teleg, Cat. free. Om. Com. Col., 17 & Dous. A C. VAN SANT'S school, 77 N. Y. Life. —699 BOYLES coilege, court reporter princi N. Y. Life. - you want to ouy, seil or exchan M990 WHEN our businese ot property quick sce Yohnson, $8 N. Y. Lite. Y- FOR SALE complets stock of second-hand furniture; doing a good business: fine lo- cation; siore can be leased or stock can be removed; this can be bought at a bar- in; reason for eelling is bad health. Ad- | ress P 49, Bee. Y—-M5% GOOD loeation fo: a bank; brick building, fine fixtures, safes and time lock for §900.00. Address P 69, care Omaha Bee. Y—-M691 J. IF YOU want to get In or vut of business or buy or sell property communicate with Northwestern Clearing Co., N blde. $%0 WILL buy a two-chair barber sho, estabiished business; rent 3§ per month, including three living rooms, %2 Cuming Bt. Y—-M3L ICE BUSINESS, house, tools, ground, at a bargain. Kemp, Real Estate, l‘ilnl“‘ vab, FOR SALE, country stote, including stock, bullding _and _grounds, 'in thi by Kemp, Blair, N ) LADY or gentleman with money fady into a paying businees. Address S 8, Bee. Y492 31 WANT to make $5.000 with an In- Box 683, M0t 1¢ 1F YOU vestment of $75 write P. O, Qmaha, Neb. DABNEY ofl stock, safe as government { “bonds; pays 1 per cent dividends monthly through this office from sales of oll; in- vestigate. M. J. Greevy, rellable broker, 414 Bee bidg. 'Phone Y—Mo8 6 * ORIENTAL RUG CLEANING CO., 1913 Leayenwortn, cleans rugs, lace curtains, blankets, etc.; cleans and dyes ladies’ and | gents' wearing _apparel; every article | sterilized. Tel. Y—M49S 10 FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE. WILLIAMSON §HARLES E. i HOUSES and lots 1n all parts of city; also acre property and farm lands. The O. F. Davis Co., Room 662, Bee Bldg RE—94 RANCH and farm lands for sale by the Unlon Pacific Rallread company. B. A. McAllester, land commissioner, Unlon Pa- cific Headquarters, Omaba. Neb. = . NEB Butiness & Shorthand Colle Boyd's heater. —ioo MANUFACTURING, | P. MELCHOIR, 15th and Howard, e chinist. | OMAHA Safe and Iron Wks. makes a spe. cialty of fire escapes, shutters, doors and safes. G. Andreen, Prop., 10 Bo. 10th 8t CABINET making, 11 S0, fith, Tel. L 1558 =M% J TIN, COPPER AND SHEET IROD work promptly done, o Isfaction gua teed. A. Monroe, ort Phone_2011 PATENTS. - COWGILL—No _fees unless succe tul. Tel. 1798, 18 8. 15th St., Omal PATENTSSues & Co., Bee Bldg., Omaha, Neb.,, and Equitable Bldf., ‘Washington, D. ¢ No fee If we fail. lijustrated hand book free. Only western firm having a Washington office. Patents sold, —M842 Janl TRUNKS AND BAGGAGE. TWIN CITY EXP. 'Phone 1717. 6% 8. e ~in THE DEPOT on time. L. M. B. Tel. 180 UPHOLSTERING. OMAHA Furniture Repair. W'k nam. Tel, M8l. PETERSE Tel. L-238. 249 Janl & LUNDBURG, 115 8. 1ith. —547 J1 CARLSON & CO., 2121 Leavenworth. Tel 2518, 838 J16 B ] OSTEOPATHY, Dr. Grace Deegan, 638 Bee . & ALICE s, N. Y OH> ON, osteopaths, Life Bldg. . E . Tel. 1684, TEXPERT ACCOUNTANT. PRIVATE lessors in _bookkeeping, _ete. G. R. Rathbun Room 15, Com | Nat. bank —1% \Wl‘r\l\ll\( SCHROEDEF Sign Works, %8 § aiso_ship signa" Write us 1818 N. Mth ‘Sampson. —Msss 39 FAMILY washing a speclaity. o - £ el e SHOEMAKING. OES made for lame folks. J. T. Miller, &8 N. 18th. —Mis: I8 ROB, WIKLUND, unlon shoe shop. 1th 1, | Land Doug. — M0 J31 MusiC. THOS. J. KELLY, volce. Davidge Block. —360 L ]} FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD, MERRIAM, comfortable winter !{oxfi’i‘g& STORAGE. OM. Van Stor. Co., 16 STOVE REPAIRING. Repalr Co., 1608 Leav nw (h —M496 J31 DANCING SCHOOL. ATTEND Morand's school or Wed. assem- blies and learn the latest waltz fad of the eastern citles, the most graceful waltz ever introduced. Classes for beginners now forming. Adults, Tues. and Fr children, Saturday afternoon. Privat Phone 102, LAW AND COLLECTIONS. STILLMAN & PRICE, 2 U, 8 N Bk. Bla NEW SNOW-CHURCH CO., Ist fioor N. Y. Life Bidg., attorneys and collectors every. where 108 NEB. COLLECTION €O, %5 N. Y. Lif el TAXIDERMIST, LIGHTNING RODS, OMAHA Lightning Rod Co., 1513 Webster Bt., manufacturers of and wholesale and re- tail dealers in copper cable lightning roda —— LAUNDRY. OMAHA Steam Laundry; shirts, 8c; coll 2c; cuffs, 4. 1150 Leavenworth. Tel. A1 €40 ACRES of school land for sale or trade; lense runs 22 yeurs; this is good alfalfa land and for range stock; has some good hay elaims next to it that ean be taken up; will trade for cattle horses, sheep or ‘stock of hardware. W. C. Williams, Burwell, Neb. . RE-194 J1 FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—00 acres of Minnesota Jand. Address, M. Differdang. Le Mars, lowa. RE—M297 MME. CUMMINGS, millinery #chovl, cla: now forming. Come and get ready to ai cept position In spring. Hours, 10 a. m. to 4 p. m.; also night class. Room 9 Ar- cade Hotel. U—488 31% FARM FOR RENT. 70 _acres, unimpropved, six miles N. W. of o e S g 5 nam St MONEY T0 LOAN—HREAL ESTATE: i PER CENT on business property, per cent on residence property, e L any time. PR MLl R Y to loan on {mproved Omaha real ug{l.x;.: Brennan-love Co., 309 So, 13th, ANTED, city and farm loans; also bonds W wariant. . C. Peters & Co.. 1l Farnam St., Bee Bldg. W-951 . C. mouney. Bemis, Paxton Blk 4 TO 6 P. on Bu TS WANTED. WANTED—Canvassing _agents county to solicit supscrl TWENTIETH CENTU Steady employment, with assured good in- come. Agents in the country with Horse and buggy especlally desired. Cunvassers muke easily 30 to 3100 _per month. Ad- dress, Century Farmer Bolicitors” Bui Bee bullding, Omal COMBINATION DIPPER—Dozen' artlc in ome dipper, “strainer, funnel, et sample and catalogue describing” other 0! st pald e ents wanted. Chick Winship Co., 104 8’ 9th st, Kansas City, Mo 3 in_ eve tons to TH J—MS6 60 POR _RENT, forty acres In the city limits of South a; small house, excellent Eoo- for 1 ‘The Omaha Realty mpany, 1301 Douglas St., upstairs. # ROOM modern, near High school, $27.50. $room house, 36th and Charles, $20.00, Ing. 2648 Cap. Ave. Tel. 673." Robison. 2741 8. 13TH 8t §-room cottag WANTED TO BUY. ve carloads of second-hand highest _prices paid.. Drop & card or telephone Til. Joe Lavime 16th —M08 J19 SWANTED to_buy or rent a house or. flat containing 18 or 20 rooms. Address Dr. Condon, 311 N, Y. Life. WANTED, furnitur FOR SALE—FURNITURE, FARMER. | rates RM and_city loans, low W. FARM and clty 104 Iates W Thomas, First Nat Bank DO YOU WANT. TO SELL'A'FARM? 1t you want to eell a farin or ranch, tell the farmers and stockraisers about it. The best way to reach them is through THE TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER. This agricultural weekly goes to 40,000 homes -of tarmers and stockralsers, so If have & good plece of land to reasonable price you ought to find Y among them. The cost of an ad Is small— 2 cents per ?\ord. THE TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER OMAHA; NEB, RE —604 WANTED, city loans and warrants. W, Farnam Smith & Co., 18 Farnam street. \ o PRIVATE money. F. D. Wead. 1521 Doug MONEY TO LUAX—CHAT —~HBest expiains our methods.— We loan on furniture, ‘planos warehouse feceipts, ete. Qr il you hav permanent position’ we can make you a SALARY LOAN Without securily, excepl YOuUr own agree- ment to repay. Our service is quick and confidertial and we always try to please, All we is that you give us a call be- fore you borrow elsewhere. Q. HA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. 11y Board of Trade Bidg. Tel 236, (Established 1892.) 6 8. 16th St X—M564 rental $10. Willam K. 308 Brown block. in all parts of city. The O. F. Davis Co., 58 Bee Bldg. HOUSES D38 CHICAGO Furniture Co.. 1410 Dod, 2020, New and secandhand. bous! exchanged. HOUSES. G. G. Wallace, Brown Block D387 FOR SALE—HORSES, WAGONS, KTC, HOUSES and flats. Ringwalt, Barker block. D38 1-ROOM modern house, 2817 Charles. Tel phone A-2568, D15 MAGGABD Van & Storage Co. Tel. 14%. D389 HOUSES, % upward. Bemis, Paxton Blk. D—3%) VANS and baggage wagons. Tels. 119-1146. D91 room cotta ood 7-room he Omaha Realty Co., 1301 Dougias St., upstairs. D491 in. all parts of the eity. R. C. Peters & Co., Bee Bidg. HOUSES & D392 FOR RENT—Nine-room house: just newly m’lnd and ired: all modern exrlrl irnace; 2d St. and Popglelon Ave., §I8. TWo $-room hou: 30th and Cailfornia St all modern, city water and sewer, $I8. Oas Wroom ‘house 20th and Cuming Sts., BACHMANN, Paxton Block. BLE FLAT. 61" Howard St, 12 rooms, in first-class .wiuv rlcuaal;x. two bath rooms. ¥, 1) Farnam St. D—-M%T— T, 1 B073-7o0m imodern house, g Poppleton avenue. roota medern house, 422 North 35th st. jern. bouse. 3438 §. th et 10-room M house and barn, 210 Poppletew avenve. Toom house, 4621 Farnam st B o0n ot RRENNAN TOVE €O, 4 &9 8. 13th St 4 Jani $TOP BUYING COAL. tly modern .lum“ lat‘lfil.“ll He AM l"l‘ t, lding. N . HonBIng e FA TRY me on wagon. repalring, Firat clnss work ~ H. Frost, 14th and Leavenworin. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. FENCE LATH for quick shipment, crib- bing, combination ladders. %1 Douglas. @il SECOND-HAND billlard and pool tabl biiliard tubles repaired; a large stock ehe bar fixtures, ar coun ete. The Brunswick-Balke-Collender Co.. 40§ 8. 10th. QM FOR SALE, rhonographs. other musical instrument, Wittmann Co., 1621 Farnam, INDIAN goods and relics. 1119 Faram, SDHAND safe cheap. Deright, 1119 Farnam. TWO good double sieighs, $45 and 36 ainied; - Rockaways . depot wagons. rougham: arriage Co., 18th and Harney Bts. = Q—M7ls Janid FOR SALE--First mortgage note bearing six rl’ cent Interest, payable every six months, has about % years o run: good Seourity and - endorsed by.. responsible ar! amount, Wnn.n“‘” E M. Q636 chmann, Room ANYONE coutemplating taking a business or_ shorthand course c¢an secure a life Seholarehip in one of Gmaha's leading commercial calleges at & discount. For particulars hddress § 47, Bee, QM4 SELL Bitters as side Uine on commission; fine article, aveli"advertised. %38 Cuming Q-MIT J1s NEW and 2dhand typewriters. m??(;rn:sm e ewly 7 LADIES and gents' watches, 30 dia- monds, left In pawn, goog us now; selling mond n Off ).:ll at half price. Douglas. Q—-M21T—J. A 875 NATIONAL cash register in. per- tect condition. $0. J. H. Schmidt. 42 Cuming, > QM § CLAIRIVOYNTS, MRS. FRITZ. clairvoysnt, 164 Cass st RI ant reet. MME. GYLMER, genulne palmist, w MADAME LUCHETIA. medium, 1608 Chi- cago street M3 I $l00—return to us 3 Zo—return to us. “HEADQUARTERS" FOR SALARY LOANS. Every man or woman in Omaha, South Omaha and Council Bluffs geiting a selary call and get our money on your plain” note, without publicity,” mortgage or indorser. TRY US ON FURNITURE LOANS. Goods remain in your possession; you get the full amount of loan without dedue- tion. Our system of payments the easiest. Our rates are easily the lowest. We alm 0 please RELIABLE CREDIT CO. t Off Eievitor at Third Floor. PAXTON BLOCK. Ro’o‘mw‘“. THE STAR LOAN COMPANY, Room 844, Paxton block. Phone ¥2288. This company ls, the wage-earner and salaried employe. 1t you have & permanent position as clerk, Dookkeeper, kalesman, machinist or arc san of any kiuu, you obtain on your note, without security or indorser: mi- Monthly. Monthly. Weekly. $6.65 $13.35 3665 1333 665 335 16 1 6.6 ig 400 Room $ vU—return to us. 3 15--return to us v Our offices are private and our businegs| confideritial. From § a. m. to 7 p. m. X—Maio 31 MONEY loaned on pianos, turniture, to Iry, horses, cows, etc. C. F. Reed, 319 S i TRY US —for— SALARY and CHATTEL LOANS. PHOENIX CREDIT CO. @3 Paxton Block, 16th and Farnam St Top Floor. ~Me23 WE LOAN money on rurniture, planos and diamonds Low Fates. Any lengih of lime. Frivate OMAHA CHATTEL LOAN BANK, 144 Farnam, upstales. *Tel. A =y LARGEST BUSINESS IN LOANS TO BALARKIED FEOFLE, merchants, team- wiers, boarding houses, efc.. withoul se- curity; easiest termis; # offices in prin é’l&-‘l cities. Tolman, ¢ Board of plain note to salaried s confidential; lowest rates i4 Paxton The J. A Hutten Co. X8 MONEY loaned on furniture, }lo;o “stock, welry 0 salaried people. . Foley Lo 0., Buc, o Duff Green, § Barker b rivate bank of the | JUST THE PLACE FOR A STREET CAR MAN. A neat b-room cottage on 2ist and Man- derson, price $1,100. A neat cottage on the Boulevard north of Manderson, price $1,100. ‘wo 6-room houses, 3-story, with good barn, price_$1.400. PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPAN First, Floor New. York Life Bldg., Agents. RE—-M376 1 THE Great Platte Valley. For informa- tion aboutalifalfa, sugar beets, etc., write te Platte Valley Information Bureau, Pirst Fioor New York Life Bullding, Qmaha. RE—M369 1 have a G-room cottage In very good shape at 1808 Kyber Ave.; clty water, gas, electric lights and sewer; half block from car Iine. This is one blogk ®outh of Lo- cust St Price, $L37, and terms casy. A P TUKEY & BON, 444-445 Board of Trade. RE—Mi9 1 HOICE 10-acre farm near Tekamah, Neb., 36,500, Hicks, 489 Board Trade blag.. aha. RE—M3 1* WE OFFER. TILL SOLD 6 acres on N. 24th st., 1,320 feet north ot Fort st., where the street car extension Is being bullt— $2,600. This § acres will make 30 fair-sized lots, which ought to retail at 3200 each This s the kind of property, ta buy. ACT QUICKLY. HARRISON & MORTON, V12 and 913 N. Y. Life. Teb. 3l4. RE—Msl1 1 Sole WE OFFER TILL SOLD 06 N. 20th | (boulevard) 50-foot east front lot, with one of the very best bullt ¢<roem cottages in the city. Beautiful quarter-sawed oak finleh downstairs, full cementéd base- ment, good furnace, best of plumb! | porcelain bath, sewet Gonnection, | fence, permanent brick walks. | iron House al- most new, bullt for a home, complete in every respect. Owner compelled to make a change. Only §2,600. ACT QUICKLY 1F INTERESTED. HARRISON & MORTON, 912 and 913 N. Y, Life. Tel 314. s RE-M510 1 WE OFFER TILL SOLD 59%x132 feet on ] Douglas street, 20th, at ulously low price of QUICKLY IF INTEREST HARRISBON & MORTON, ¥12 and 913 N. Y. Life. — near the ria MEDICAL. LADIES' Chichester's English Fennyroyal | "Pllls are the be: fe; rellable. Take no | ‘other Hend dc, stamps, for particulars. “Relief for Ladies’ in' letter by return sk your druggist. _ Chichester . Philadelphia, Ps. MARRIED ladies, suffering from irregu- larities send 4c fo Dr. Parger, Station A, New York, for ‘Parker's Periodical Pills.” | ‘an unfailing specific —M2é DR. PRIES treats successfulry ali diseases and irregularities of women, from any cause; experienced and reliable. 1513 Dodge st., Arlington blk., Omaha, Neb. Tel JJL“ DETECTIVE AGENCY. CAPT. THOS. CORMICK, private detect- ive. 617 Kazbach block. ‘Telephions A- B33 WATCH AND JEWELRY REPAIRING, CLOCKS, WATCHES AND JEWELRY- Repaiting | promptiy _ dog atisfaction guaranteed. N. P. Frandsen, N. 16th st — M35 IS PHONOGRAPHS AND SUPPLIES. ALL MAKES talkin, catalogue. Omaha Chicago. machines; send for icycle Co., 16th and —M63E CARPENTERS AND JOINER! All kinds of carpenter work and rej gumpll attended to.. J. T. Oci th and Lake strects. HATS RENOVATED. latest style. Ramser & Kerr, 207 N, 17th. Send hats by mall. —M618 Ji1 SEEDS AND POULTRY SUPPLIKS, E. H. ULLERY & CO,, 1611 Howard st —M636 J12 COAL AND FEED, 3. B. HEATH, 209 Cuming st. Tel. BIse. 2908 J19 BALE ‘418, OMAHA Hay Bale Tle Co., 811 North 16th. —1i§ onssee———e——— COAL AND WOOD. HALD & RICE, 506 8. 16th St. Tel, 1238, —281 J3 eappesees———————————— FUR DRESSING, ©O. R. GILBERT CO., tanners. 1424 8. 13th. —100 —_— HAIKDRESING AND MANICURING, ADROIT Hair Bazaar. 1620 Douglas St. —548 JanT BAKERY, THREE LOAVES home made bread for 10c at Boston Bakery, 420 North AUTOMOBILES, BLEC. automoblles. Deright, 1119 Farnam. GARBAGE. ANTI-MONOPOLY GARBAGE CO., cleans cesspools and vaulls, removes garb and dead animals at reduced prict N_16th._Tei. 1709 PAWNBROKERS, EAGLE Loan Ofice, reliable, accommodat- ing, all business confidential. 1301 Dou, STAMMERING AND STUTTERING, OQURED. Julia Vaughn, 43 Ramge Bldg. CANDY AND CIGARS. ALSO school sup Mrs. L. Damit, 5220 N. 4th st MILK DEFOT. MRES. H. FILLEY, 1310 N. 2t CUT RATE rallroad tickets everywhere. P. H. Phibin, 1505 Farnam. 'Phone 18 pat CUT RATES— Member Am. Ticket Brokers' Ass'n. W. C. Norris, 1406 Farnam. Phone B 2 230 J2 GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, EGGS, #C PER DOZ. T. & B Batterton, grocers, 334 N. 15th St 260 GOLD AND SILVER PLATING. OM. PLATING CO., Bee MASSAGE. 8 FACIAL massages, §1.00. 1711 D« P —_— HIRTS TO ORDI OMAHA SHIRT FACTORY, € Farnam. —768 J13 | 37E WALLACE, &6 8. 13th st. ~M1775 e e CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. A, J. Plerson, Mth and Burt; Tel L3 —180 J22 —_— MASQUERADE COSTUMES, THEO. LIEBEN, 1018 Farnam, costumes. —M116 ———— e, LEGAL NOTICE, BTOCKHOLDERS' MEETING, Office of Lee-Glass-Andreesen Hardware Company, Omaha, Neb., Dec. 13, 19%02.—No- tice 18 hereby given to the stockholders of the Lee-Glass-Andreesen Hardware com- any that the annual meeting of the stock- olders of the company will be held at the offices of the sald company, corner of Ninth and Harney streets, in the city of Omaha, in the state of Nebraska, on Tuesday, Jan- uary 14, A. D, 1%8, at 8 o'clock p. m.. for the purpose of electing a board of direct. ors for the camnpany to serve during th ensuing year, and to tra ct such other business as may bc}?menud at such meet- s J. LEE, President. . M. GLASS, Becretar;. D18 —_— POSTOFFICE NOTICE, (Should be read DAILY by all interested, as changes may occur at any time.) Forelgn mails for the week ending Janu- ary 3, 103, will close (PROMPTLY in all cases) at the general postoflice as follows Parcels post mails close one hour earlier than closing time shown below. Regular and supplementary malls cl at forelgn station half hour later than clo ing time shown below (except that suppl mentary malls for Europe and Central America via Colon close one hour later at foreign station). Transatlantic M THURSDAY-At 7 a. m. SWITZERLAND, ITALY, 8PAIN, POR’ UGAL, TURKEY, E(??PT GREEC BRITISH INDIA and LORENZO MAR- QUEZ, per 8 & La Champagne, via Favre' (majl for other parts of Europe must be directed “per s 5. La Cham- pagne"), SATURDAY—At 4:30 a. m. for IRELAND, T s 8. Saxonla, via Queenstown (mall or other parts of Iurope must be di- rected “per s. s Saxonia”); at 6:30 a. m. for EUROF Kroonland, ' via Southampton;’ at m. for BOOT- LAND _ direct, per Anchoria_(mafl must be directed “‘per s. 8. Anchoria”). SPRINTED MATTER, ETC.—This steamer kes printed matter, commercial papers and samples for Germany only. The same class of mail matter for other parts of Europe will not be sent by this shlp un- less spectally directed by he closing of the supplementar tlantic malls name bove, addi- tional supplementary mails are opened on the plers of the American, English, French and German steamers, and remain open until within ten minutes of the hour of salling of steamer. .. for FRANC Mails for South and Central Ameriea, West Indies, Ete. THURSDAY—At 3 a, m. for BARBADOS and NORTHERN °BRAZI o8, (supplementary 12:30 AS ‘und SANTIA: t 12 m. for MEXICO, er 8. 8. Seneca, via Tamplco (mail must directed “per s. &. Seneca’); at 12:30 . m. for INAGUA and HAITL per s. s Lauenburg. SATURDAY—At 4 a. m. for PERNAM- BUCO, BANTOS and SAO PAULO, per 8. s Bellagglo (mall for other parts of Brazil must be directed “per s. 5. Bel- lagglo”); at § a. m. for BERMUDA, per 8. 8. Trinidad; at 9 a. m. for PORTO RICO, per 8. 8. Ponce; at § a. m. (supple- mentary 9:30 a. m.) for CURACAO and VENEZUELA, per s. 8. Zulla (mall for Savaniila and Cartagena must be directed “per 8. 5. ZuMa'); at 9:30 a. m. (supple- mentary 10: a. m.) for FORTUNE IS- LA JAMAICA, SAVANILLA, CART- lencia (mall for Costa Rica must be di- rected “‘per 8. 8. Valencla'), at 10 a. m. for CUBA, per 8. 8. Mexico, 'via Havana; at 10 & m. for HAITI, pér s s Prins Wm. It (mail for Curacao, Venezucls, Trinidad, British and Dutch Gulana must be directed “per . 8. Prins Wm. 111'); at 10 a. m. for GRENADA and TRINIDAD, er s, s Maraval; at 11 .'IDL‘/ m. for EAHAMAS, per steamer from Miami, Fla. Malls for Newfoundiand, by rafl to North Bydney, and thence by steamer, close at this office daly at 6:3 p. m. (connecting close here every Monday, Wednesday and Baturday). Malls for Miquelon, by rail to Hoston and thence by steamer, clase at this offfée datly at 6:30 p. m. Malls for Cuba, br rall to Port Tampa, Fla., and thence by steamer, close at this office daily, except Thursday, at *6;% a. m (the connecting closea are made on Mon- days, Wednesdays and Saturdays). Malls for Mexico City, overland, unless specially addressed for dispatch by steamer, close at this office dally except Bunday at 1:30 p. m. and 11:30 p. m., Bundays at 1 p. m. dnd 1B p. m. Malls for Costa Kica, Belize, Puerto Cortez and letter mall for per s, | | | Mails POSTOFFICE NOTICE, close here daily at §:30 p. . up to Janu- ary %2 inciusive, for dispatch per s. s Glenogle. for Australia (except West Aus. tralla, which 18 forwarded via Eurol New ‘Zealand, Fiji, Samoa and Hawal via 8an Francisco, close here daily at 6:3 . m. after December *13 and up to Janu- ary inclusive, for dispatch per s Sonoma. (If the Cunaf steamer carrying the British mall for New Zealand d not arrive In time 16 conhect with this dispatch, extra malls—closing at §:30 a. m., 9:30 a. m. and 6:30 p. m.; Sundays at 4:3 a.m., % & m and 6:3 p. 'm.—will be made up and forwarded until the arrival of the Cunard steamer Malls for Australia (except West Australia, which goes via Europe, and New Zealand, which goes via Ban Francisco) and Fiji islands (mail must be speclally addressed). via Vancouver and Victorla, B. C. closs here daily at €:30 p. m. up to J inclusive, for dispatch per s. 8. Moana, Malils for Hawalil, Japan, Chi and Phillp- pine fslands. via San Francisco, close here daily at 6:3 p. m. up to January %, in- clusive, for dispatch per s. s America Maru Malls for Tahit! and Marquesas islands, via San Francisco, close here dally at'6:30 Pp. m. up to January Inclusive, for dis- patch per s 8. Maripo Mails for China and Japan, via Seattie clos here dally at 6:30 m, up to Janu a 7, Inclusive, for dispatch per s & Iyo Maru Mails for Hawall, via San Francleco, close here daily at 6:30 p. m. up to January **12, inclusive, for dispatch per 8. 8. Alameda. Mails for China and Japan, via Vancouver nd Victoria, B C., cloke here dally at 630 p m. up to Jahusty . ipclusive, for dispatch per c. s, Empress of Japan Merchandise for U. 8. postal agency at Shanghal cannot be forwarded via Canada. Mails for the Philippine islands, via San Francisco, close here dally at 880 p. m up to January *27, inclusive, for dispatch per U, 8. transport. Transpacific malls are forwarded to port of sailing dally and the schedule of clos. ing is arranged on the presumption of thelr uninterrupted overland traneit. **Registered mall closes at § p. m. pre- vious A COR! JUS VAN COTT, Postmaster PostofMce, New York, N. Y., Dec, 25, 1902 BURLINGTON STATION=10’ Burlington & Missourt River. Leave. Arrive Wymore, Lincoln d Nebraska Exprese Denver Limited ... Black Hills and Puget Sound Express ... Colorado Vestibuled Flyer . TR Lincoln Fast Mall..\....b 2:62 pm Fort Crook and Platts- mouth ... .b 8:20 pm Bellevue & Pacific Jct..a 7:50 pm Bellevue & Pacific Jet..a §:00 am Kansas City, St. Joseph & Bluf, Kansas City Day Bx 8t. Louls Flyer. Kansas City N Chicago, Bu Chicago Special . ¥ Chicago Vestibuled Ex. Chicago Local . Chicago Limited Fast Mall UNION STATION= Beatrice and bI1:EE am a 7:45 pm u 6145 am Union Pact Qyeriand Limited Fast Mall.. California Expres Pacific Expre Eastern Expres The Atlantic Expres The Colorado Specia Chicago Special. ........ Lincoln Beatrice 'and Stromsburs Rxpress North Platte Loci Grand Island Locs Chicago, Rock Mgh! Pt A0 0 Chicago Daylight L't'd .a §:00 am Chicago Daylight Locala 7:00 Chicago Expross. Des Moines Express. Chicago Fast Expres Rocky Mountain L't'd. Colo. Bpring: Pueblo and Colo., TV Oklahoma Flyer. Chicugo & Northwestern. ““The Northwe: Fast Chicago. . Mall Local Sioux City... Daylight 8t. Paul. Daylight Chicago. Local” Chicugo. .. Local Carroll Fast Chicago. Fast St. Paul Limited Chic Fast Mall .. Local Sioux Waba 8t. Louls * Express . st. Louls T.ocs il Blufts Ilinoix Centri Chicago Express.. Chicago, Minneapoll St. Paul Timited. Mirneapulls & St Chicago & Omaha Ex..b 7:40 am b 3:40 pm Chicago Limited Ex.....a 6:00 pm & 7:60 am Misnouri Paelfie, 8t. Louls Expres: K. C. and St L. WEBSTER DEPO' 410:00 am & §: 15TH & WEBSTER Fremont, Elkhorn & Missourl Valley. Black Hills, Deadwood. Lead, Hot Spring wlggnd Casper and u Ha, York, Exeter and Seward Bonestee!, Lincoln, Nio- brara and Fremont...b 7:30 am Fremont Local ¢ 7:30 am & 6:00 pm Twin City Passenger. Bloux Cll{ol: senge . Oakland 1 Missourt ¥ Nebraska Local, Via Weeping Water .......b 4 Dafly. b Dally except Dally except Saturday. Monday. ¢ Bunday only. Sunday. e Dally except STEAMSHIPS, DOMINION LINE- SPECIAL NOTICE........ Resumption of trips by the mammoth popular steamers Common- wealth and w England, to the Mediters rancan from Boston, direct to Gibraltar, Algiers, Genoa, ~ Naples and Alexandria: £y pL “New England “Commonweaith" To Azores, R T T ¥ e an. 3, e ar Naples and Genoa. Vancouver Jan. 10, Feb. 21 broma o _Jan. 31 March it “Proceeds (hrough to Alexandria on the January and February voyages. Also sailings—Boston to Liverpool; Pott- Jand, Me., to Liverpool. ~ For rates. book- let, etc., apply to Local t or COM- PANY'S U FICE, 69 Dearbofn 8t., Chicago. ORIENT CRUISE $400 AND UP by specially chartered North German Lioyd express 8. B. Kaiserin, 9,600 tons, Feb. 1, sixty-five days; shore trips, hotels, guides, drives included. visiting Madeirs, Granads, the Alhambra, Alglers, Maita, Athens, Con~ stantinople, Smyrna, 19 days ‘in Palestine and Egypt, Naples, Rome, Nice, etc. solutely no overcrowding: enly the djnlnl room to be used, est Indies Crulse Jan. 14, $i% up; Norway-Russis Crulse, July 2, 3275 up. Guatemala, by rail to New Orleans, and [ FRANK C. CLARK, 1If Broadway, New York. thence by steamer, close at this office dally, except Bunday, at 1:3 p. m. and 1130 p. m., Bundays at **1 U p. m (e ulll’n‘\.l“., closes here Mon- days af *i130 p. m. for Belize, Puerto Corteg and letter mall for Guatemala, and Tuesdays at **11:30 m, for Costa Rica). *Registered mall closes at 6 p. m. pre- vious day. e acific Mails, Mails for Hawatl, China, Japan and Philip- Pine islands. via San Francisco, close he dally at 630 p. m, up to De Elbl{l ., optic. inclusive, for dispatch per s. Mals for China and Japan, via . m. and | RAYMOND & WHITCOMB'S 15th annua) tour OF OLD MEXICO will leave January 31, and a second tour visiting the MARDI GRAS, also leaves Febru Zl. Entire trip is made In clal private vestl train of 0 PULLMANS. Private car tours to A fornia frequently during winter. CUBA, PORTO RICO, FLORID. INDIA CRUISE Jan: tour to pt and HOL' 3l Write booklet, ‘acoma, | Clerk et.

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