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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, JANUARY 2 SPECIAL NOTICES| will be taken amtil 18 evening edition and watil Sunday edition. dressed to & numbered lett . Amswers so addressed will CUT RATE CIGARS Talk about cutting the price on clgars, ®ee what others give you and then find out what we offgr you. Qur i4 for 2c cannot e touched by the people who have started this war, for they find that their backbone not-sti® enough to bump against Omaha's rgest clgar house. We can save the consumer, who s #0_often deceived by these people. the jobber's profit and the re’ taller's profit, and sell them cigars like the ones offered tc them § and 10 for e, 14 for 25c, and they are pot made by ‘the trust, efther, but manufactured in our own factory. . When we cut we cut at all our Stores at the same time, THE STOECKER CIGAR CO., W. F. STOECKER, Pres. ! (headquarters) you will find he.o(.lr L] u‘!’u “B, J"l Bouth 16th; our store you will find 065 South 1th; store “D,’ at the eorner of 1ith and . in Myers-Dilloa Drug Co. place of Qur store at 144 Do SITUATIONS WANTED. WANTED, a place for student to work for board w! ||: atténding the Nebraska Busi- ness college, Boyd theater. Tel. 2435 A—M512 4 ( = = WANTED-MALE HEL FOR RENT-HOUSES. | HOUSES, # upward. FOR RENT—A fine located b-rosm cottage, 262 8. 1ith Bt., 18 Also a 00d 7-room house, 1682 N 8! he Omaha upstairs. D& Realty Co., 1801 Douj In all_parts of the city. R. C. Peters & Co., Bee Bldg. HOUSES o FOR RENT-Nine-room house; just newly papered and repaired; all modern except furnace; 224 St. and Poppieton Ave., $if. Two 9-room houses, 30th and Cailfornia Sts., all modern, city water and sewer, $18 One 4-room house, 2ith and Cuming Sts., city water, $10. M. BACHMANN, 43-37 Paxton Block. D-4825 DOUBLE_FLAT. 1611 Howard St, )2 rooms, In first-class repair: new plumbing: two bath rooms. GEORGEAND COMPANY, 161l Farnam St D M%7 | ! l i FOR SALE—~MISCELLANEOUS. Do You Read This Page? So Does Everyone Else. That's Why Your Ad On This Page Would Increase Your Business. MONEY TO LOAN—CHATTELS. | — BICYCL INDIAN goods and relics. 1119 Farnam, H sate cheap. De O good double slcighs, #45 and $46; n | “puinted; Rockaways, depot wagon: STOP BUYING COAL, Strictly modern . steam heated flat, Davidge Building, opposite City Hall JOHN W. ROBBINS, 182 FARNAM ST. D—366—2 iroughams. | Drummond Carriage C iSth and Harrey Sts Q—M7l5 Jani3 FOR SALE—First mortgage note bearing six per cent Interest, payable every six months, has about 21 years to run; good Securlty and endorsed by responsibie 13 WOOLWORTH AVE., ern, $40 $18;" %708 Davenport, 7,Fooms, barn $i§ 243 Emmet, 7 rooms and barn, $13. fRing. wait Bros., Barker BIk D—M4% 4 7-ROOM house, N. 24th, $14.00. Tel. 854, D—M339 FIRST and second floor S-room flats, modern, Miami t VACANT, January room modern Olsen, 7, 54 8. 2th ave., § cotiage; barn, 04 Farnam_st. DL-MB513 2% FOR RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS. DEWEY European Hotel, 15th and Farnam. E—-#7 south of court house. STEAM-HEATED rooms, §10 per month Barker Hotel, 13th and Jones L GQOD messengers wanted; high salaries. A. D T, Co, 212 8 13th St B3 WANTED—Two good hustlers. Open until §5.m. Weatern Art Co,, 174 Nicholas Bt $ 1 PANTS prossed, 10e; suits, dc; we call and Qeliver. 115 8. 19th, upstairs.” 'Phone 2253. B—MBI—17 .‘n:)n'x’lu!.l young man or woman to tak scholarsh.p in Omaha's leading busii. ss and sharthand college and pay for it when ts_fiuished and position secured. 8 21, Bee. B—MI15T— WANTED—Men to learn barber _trade. Practical course glven by free work; ex: 5::. Jpstructions; tools presented; wages U course Addre: urddys; board provided; catalogue free. oler Barber College, 1302 Do bright young man, with some rience, t bookkeeper, to “¢harge of Tedger. Address 8 bl, Bee. 3 B—MAST 2 487 take WANI'ED, a place fof young man to work for board while attending school. ~Ad- gros Boyle's College, New York Lite uilding. Telephone 1984, B—M: WANTED, an_ experienced bookkeeper, young mal state age, experience and salary expected. Address S 63, Bee. B0 TED. three young men, experienced joe” silesmen, inust know how to handle rade; wust have first-clase refer- ences. - ply Manager part Boston Stote. B—sy WANTED—Brickmaker to take ch foreman of a yard in South Dakot: s acquainted with Missour! clay aiid the manus doture of brick. P. O. Box 43, * Brookings, 8. D. B—Md94 2¢ W5 PER 1,000 copylng letters at home; ox Thox ! Sena. welt ddresed uflp&‘ elope for particulars. American Nov- . Co., Dept. D, Forest City, la. ) B-M©73 WANTED, by a large Omaha business in- stitution, & young man 17 to 20 years old, ng to start on amall salary; good op- portunity to gain experience and work up. flm ress, giving education, business ex any, and references. h office. B—MSis* WANTED, pa) Warited, bool dress 8 66, Bee. W . r ruler; blank book work. inder, good finisher. Ad- B—M521 4 SALESMEN WANTED. E—54y 8_rooms, mod- ern, §25; 1513 Capitol Ave., 7 rooms, mod- 3009 Webster, 7 rooms and bath, all also neat &-room cottage.” 1 cistern. #l PER WEEK—42 S0, 1sth 8t one block E—948 AETNA HOUSE, European, 13th and Dodge rty: amount, $1800. ‘Inquire C. achmann, Room 424, Paxton Block. Q56 ANYONE contemplating taking a_business or shorthand course can secure a life #cholarship in one of Omaha's leading commerclal golleges at a_discount. For particulars address S 47, Bee, Q—M3% SELL Bitters de line on commissio fine article, well advertised. 2568 Cuming. Q-M™ Ji3 7 LADIES' and gents' watcnes, 180 dia- 'monds, left in pawn, g00d as new, selll at half price. Diamond Lean Office, 1 Douglas A_S$115 NATIONAL cash register in per- fect condition, $60. J. H. Schmidt. 2402 Cuming, Omaha QM0 5 CLAIRIVOYNTS. MRS, FRITZ, alrvoyant, 1614 Cass strest. fat MME. GYLMER, genuine palmist, 315 8. 15 8968 L. M. E. hauls trunks. Telephone 750, E—M951 ROYAL HOTEL, European, 16th & Chicags E-539 ME LUCRETIA, medium, 189 Chi- “HEADQUARTERS" FOR SALARY LOANS. Every man or woman In Omaha, South Omaha and Councll Blufts geiting & selary call and get our money on your plain_ pote, without publicity, mortgage or indorser. TRY 8 ox FURNITURE LOANS. Goods _remain in your possession; you get the full amount of loan without deduc- tion. "Our system of payments the easiest. Our rates are easily the lowest. W to viease. RELIABLE CREDIT CO. Get Off_Elevator at Third Fioor. Room 6. PAXTON BLOCK. ~ Rogm 3. LARGEST BUSINESS IN LOAM BALARIED PEOPLE, merchants ete., without se- 4 offices in prin- {ipel étties.” Tolman, "0 Board of Trade Bldg MONEY loaned on plain note to salaried peopie; business confidential; lowest rates §id Paxton block. The J. A HH“;I\_&O, THE STAR LOAN COMPANY, Room 644, Paxton block. *Phone 2208 This company is the private bank of the wage-earner and salaried employe. 1f you have a pérmanent position as clerk, bookkeeper, salesman, machinist or arti: san of any kina, you can obtain on your note, without security or indorser: Semi- Monthly. Monthl Weekly. 266 33 100—return to u 366 su—return to u: 335 § #—return to u 168 |3 l5—return to us 0 | Our offices are private and confidential. 663 3% 200 1 business From 9 4. m. to 7 p. m. X—Ms17 ELECTRIO TREATMENT, 7 ROOMS for light housekeeping. 1113 So. 1ith Bt - E-anm CENTRAL, steamheated, furnished_room. %0 N. 24 8t E-610 MME. SMITH, baths, 118 N. 15, 2d floor. R 2 T-M32 )5 Miss Ivering, massage baths, 601 N. 13th Bt 551 Jans ELEGANTLY furnished ‘modern home; hot water heat; references. 1616 Webater. E-M846 J18 ELEGANT steam-heated rooms. 199 Capi- tol Ave. E—19 20 N. ITTH, NEAT steam heated rooms. E—316 J. Farnam. E—M357 J3* STEAM heat, 218 N. 234 $t. M7 I3 rooms in new DESIRABLE rooms, walking distance. 2224 nice size; would unfurnish. b E-] GRACE O'BRYAN of Kentuck 73«;‘;:1, }:u,{ AS6S 31 MRS. DAVIS, 1621 Howard St., bath MME. SAUNDERS glves magnetlc treat- ment. 1519 Leavenworth St. gll 1 PERSONAL. DR, ROY,. chiropodie gis haif removed by electricity. Frenzer blo. ' R. U—o67 TWO rooms or unfurnished. 1613 So, 10th St. E—M319 5 sinkle o together, furnished VIAVI, Woman's Way to Health. Home Omaha. LARGE front room, st. E—-M4Ss 4* modern. 52 N. 19th RUPTURE CURED—No Knife, no pain, no detention from business. ~Send for booklet, VERY ern. ‘Phone B236s. B—M504 2 Blogeans south room; stristly mod- ete. EMPIRE RUPTURE CURE CO., &8 N. Y. Life Bldg. i GRAMOPHONES and su ‘and retail. Coilins Plano Rplles, wholesale ., 162 Douglas. TWO modern, 804 N. 24th sf. __E—Mos 2% amed FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD. PRIVATE family. 6@ South 2th avenue. “ F—Mls9 Ut DR. B. M. JACKSON, specialist in chronie diseases, 1306 Farnam St. Consultation tree. U—oni treatment. Booklet free. 346 Bee Bldg., u—sel * | BUSINESS CHANCES, NVESTORS, ATTENTION. Write us regarding investments that will net you from 10 to 18 per cent. and abso- lutely safe. Western Reaity and Invest. ment Co., Fremont, Neb. Y—806 J13 TQ GET in or out of business call on Wil lams, Koom 4, McCayue bullding. WHEN you want to ouy, sell or exchange your business or_property quick sve J. i Johnson, 853 N. Y. Lite. M990 $245 BUYS the new highest grade four- drawer, drop-head, oak cabinet genuine Singer sewing machine: $20 for the New Home or Domestic; $21 for the White; Standard, $22; Wheeler & Wilson, $34; Minnesota, §15.20; Burdick, $13.85; Seroco, $8.95. For free sewing machine catalogue and most liberal free trial offer cut out and mail this notice to Sears, Roebuck & PATENTS. . COWGILL—No_fees unless §i9 8. 16th BL, Omaha. Tel. N4 FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD. POSTOFFICE NOTICE. MERRIAM, comfortable winter hum:F overland their uninterrupted trahatt **Registered STORAGE. OM. Van Stor. Co., 1511% Farn. Tels. 156088 5o Tel 1195-1145 556 mall closes at 6 p. m. pre- vigus day CORNELIUS VAN COTT, Postmaste Postoffice, New York, , Dec. N, GOVERNM! PROPOSALS STOVE REPAIRING. Repair Co., 1608 Leav'nw'th —M4% J31 PAPER FOR THE AND SEALED PROPOI untii J will be' Fecetved nuaty 13, 1908, at 10:30 o'cloek a. m SCHOOL. for furnishing tne PAPER for the PUBLIC PRINTING and BINDING for the year ending th of February, 19, the said pro- ATTEND Morand's school or Wed. assem- latest walts fad of the waits | Classes for beginners blies and learn th eastern citl ever introduced now forming. Adults, Tues. an: thildren, Saturday afterncon. Private I sons. 'Phone 1 the most graceful LAW AND OOL TIONS. S N1 Bk. Bld —101 STILLMAN & PRICE, 8 U, NEW SNOW-CHURCH CO., Jst floor ttorneys and coliectors e posals to be opened before and tHe award of contracts to be made by the Joint Com mittee of Congress on Public Printing to the lowest and best bidder for the interest of the Government, the committee resery. ma‘tu itself the right to resect any W K bids, as {ts judgment of the best interests of_the Government may dictate. Detalled _schedules of descripitio quantity and quality of the paper required: accompanied by samples and blank pro: posals, and giving the tegulations with which' bidders must comply, can Bé ob- tained by addressing F. W. Palmer, Pubdlic | Printer, Washington, D. C. The contracts will be entered into for supplying such quantities of paper as may be needed during the year, and no more. The estimated quantities set forth in de- tall in the schedule comprise: TYPEWRITERS. TRUNKS AND BAGGAGE. | TWIN CITY EXP. 'Phone 1711. 88 8. toth THE DEPOT on time. L. M. B. Tel ™% UPHOLSTERING. PETERSEN & LUNDBURG, | Tel. L-2388. | us 8. 17th —541 J1 | CARLSON & CO., 1121 Leavenworth. Tel =8, s g | LAUNDRY. OMAHA Steam Laund 2c; cuffs, dc. 1750 Lea | | DETECTIVE AGENCY. CAPT. THOS. CORMICK, private detect ive. 817 Ka:bach block. Telephons A-2552 | WATCH AND JEWELRY REPAIRING, CLOCKS, WATCHES AND JEWELRY- Repairing promptiy done; atisfaction guaranteed N. P. Frandsen, 704 N. 16th —M3S JS_ g send for Omaha Bicycle Co., 16th and —M6% CARPENTERS AND JOINERS. | FOR SBALE complele stock of second-hand | furniture; doing a good business; fine lo- cation; store can be leased or stock can e removed; this can be bought at a bar- galn; reason for sellng is bad health. Ad- dress P 4, Bee. M3S6 All kinds of carpenter work and repairin promptly, attended to. T. Ochiltree, th and Lake strests =370 HATS RENOVATED. | GOOD loca fine fixtures. safes and time lock fof $900.00. Address P o9, care Omaha Bee. | Y—M691 513 { IF YOU want to get in or out of business or buy or eell property communicate with Northwestern Clearing Co., N._Y. Life bldg. Y—Mis tion foc a bank; brick bullding, | HATS dyed and_blocked, latest style. | Ramser & Kerr, 207 N, 17th. Send hats by malil. —M618 Ju | SEEDS AND POULTRY SUPPLIES. E. H. ULLERY & CO. 1611 Howard st. —M6I8 J12 $0 WILL buy a two-chair barber sho established business; rent $8 per El’lflnl including three living rooms. 22 Cuming Bt Y—M1 ICE BUSINESS, house, {ools, ground, at a e Kemp, Real Estate, glllur,“.:h;b. | | bargain. TELEPHONE 79 for L. M. E. messengers. " U~ FURNISHED front or back parlor. 2th Bt. 212 So. F—481 PRIVATE hospital before and during con- finement; bables boarded and ado; BOARD by day or week; meal ticket, §5.80, 21 meals; home cooking. 4 Burt. Foisi Jn FOR RNNT—STORES AND UFFICES. FOR RENT—Store in first-class location; ot feascasble Appl R C. Feywp & Co., ground floor, Bee Bldg. CENTRAL, grocery, drug, meat market W with fixtures; ~aiso ‘ing’_iaundry, et et atia power. HAsard 0 rd, 20 N. 2d. 1446 FOR RENT-The bullding formerly occu- led by The Bee at 916 Farnam St. It has yo\u’ stories and a basement which was formerly used as The lsce press room. Mrs. Gardels, 234 Lake. Tel. Red- " U—sn2 PRIVATE hospital for ladles before during confinement; babies adopted. 8. 15th st. Mrs. Fisher. Tel. F-3213. U—M238 J3 ECZEMA BALVE that cured W. A. Paxton, B. J. Scannéll, agent, 56 Ware biock. U—M338 5 ANY CASE of dandruff or falling of hair cured for §1; 30 years' experience; this is no fake, 'but “absolute cure: {f not cured will refund money: can also give many testimontals; ladies can_call or address, except Saturday. T. J. Clark, 2419 N. 34th st., Omaha, Neb. U—M6i4 a [ FOR SALE, country Ige,llnélla(}ln; -ioclk, bullding and,_grounds, in this county! Kemp, Biair, Neb. Y—MiS6 2 TADY or gentloman with money to assist LAy into & paying’ pusiness. Addrese 8 8, Bee. . Y49 310 COAL AND FEED. J.B. HEATH, 209 Cuming st. Tel, B2, ~-MWS Ji9 OMAHA Hay Bale Tle Co., 511 North isth. —us ] COAL AND WOOD. ' HALD & RICE, 56 8. 16th St. T | DABNEY Off stocK, 'kafé as government Dl nia: pays 1 per cemt.dividends monthiy vestigate. M. J. roker, 114 Bee bidg. 'Phone L. - Y—M306 5 FUR DRESSING. 0. R. GILBERT CO., tanners. 124 8. 13th. —109 N UG CLEANING CO.. 1913 blankets, Ql(!‘»: cleans lre] gents’ wearing _apparel; sterilized. Tel. 3265. —_— HAIRDRESING AND MANICURING. 3 ADROIT Hair Bazaar. 1620 Douglas 8 Jan? — 8 Jan? BAKERY. THREE LOAVES home made bread for 10¢ | mentary WHY pay more? Lambert, $5 3100 machines. Sent on &ppro & Co., 811 N. :6th St., Omaha. —os9 TAXIDERMIST. 3 E. WALLACE, 66 8. 13th st. —~M778 —_———— CONTRACTORS AND BUILDER A. J. Plerson, Nth and Burt; Tel_ LS. —1% j2 i it St osta MASQUERADE COSTUMES. THEO. LIEBEN, 1018 Farnam, costumes. —Mi1§ — LEGAL NOTICE. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. Cffice of Lee-Glass-Andreesen. Company, Omaha, Neb., Dec. 13, 1902 —No- tice is hereby given to the stockholders of the Lee-Glass-Andressen Iardware 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 strcets, in the city of Omaha, in the state of Nebraska, on Tuesday, Jan- uary 13, A. D, 193, ut 3 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of electing a board of direct- ors for the company to serve during the ensuing year, and to transact such other may be presented at such meet- H. J. LEE, President. M. GLASS, Secretary. D18 D30t POSTOFFICE NOTICE. 0uld be read DAILY by all interested, hanges may occur at any time.) Foreign mails for the week ending Janu- ary 3, 13, will close (PROMPTLY in all cases) at the general postoffice as follows: Parcels post malls close one hour earlier than closing time shown below. Regular aad supplementary malls close at foreign station half hour later than clos- ing time shown below (except that supple- mails for Europe and Central America via Colon close one hour later at | foreign station). SATURDAY—At 4:3 a. m. for IRELAND, per s 8. Saxonia, via Queenstown (mal| for other parts of Euro rected ‘‘per s for EUROPE, Southampton LAND direc must be dir e must be di- s. Saxonia’ per 8. s, it 9:30 a. per s. s, ted Kroonland, m Anchorla ‘per 8. 8. Anchoria’). *PRINTED MATTER, ETC.—This steamer apers Yo The same er parts of | nt by this ship un- takes printed matter, commercial and samples for Germany onl class of mall matter for ot Europe will not be less specially directe by i After the closing of the supplementa; transatlantic malls named above, tional supplementary and German steam<rs, and remain open until within ten minutes of the hour of sailing of steamer. for South and Central America, West FRIDAY—At 12 m. p. m.) for, BAHAMAS and SANTIAGO, en, Ete. Orizaba; at 12 m. for MEXICO, per 8. 8. Beneca, via Tampico (mall must directed . for INAGUA and HAITL per s. . _auenbury RDA t 4 a. m. for PERNAM- iperior to Monroe Hardware ; at 6:30 a. m. | via for SCOT- (matl adai- ils are opened on the plers of the American, English, French (supprementary 12:30 “per . s. Beneca’); at 12:30 0,00 reams machine-ARish printirig paper, 24 20,000 reams machine-finish printing paper, xS, ), 29,00 reams sized and super-calendered white or tinted printing paper, various sizes. 22,600 reams white writing paper, ¥arious sizes and welghts 3,50 reame colored writing paper, vafious sizes and welghts. 2600 reams cover paper, various sftzes and weighis 50,000 poungs of best plate paper. 200, of best ma) pipor iw, ds superfiné (single and dobie) coated book paper. 5,000 reams manila paper, vhrious sises and welghts. 150,000 pounds bond paper. 20,000 pounds artificlal parchment, various sizen. 4000 pounds parchment deed, 150,00 sheets cardboard, various colors, sizee and weights, 3,590,000 sheets bristol board, various colors, sizes and weights, 9,700 reams first-class ledger paper, white or blue, lald of wove, various sizes and weights. $,000 reams second-class 1=dger paper, white or bue, laid or wove, vari- ous sizes and welgnts. 6100 reams tissue and copying paper. 3 reams blotting paper, any required color and welght 46 reams plaid, marble, comb and Hn- ing paper, various aizes. 800 reams typewriter paper, sizes and welghts. 1,015 reams letter, note and quarto-post paper. 20 reams white French foilo, 17x2% 2,000 sheets parchment, 18x21. Proposals will be recefved for one thou- sand reams or more. By direction of the Joint Committee of Congress on Public Printing. F. PALMER, » pou varfous W, D. C.. December 1, 1908 - Vi ington, D. C,, cember L, I D-19-36-J-2-M —eee e RAILWAY TIME CARD. BURLINGTON STATION-10TH & MASON Burlington & Missourt River. Leave, Arrive. Wymore, Bedtrice and Lincoln .. Nebraska Express Denver Limited Black Hills and Puget Sound Express ........al110 pm Colorade Vestibuled Flyer .. Lincoln Fast Mall ; Fort Crook and Platts- mouth .. dorn Bellevue & Pacific Jo Bellevue & Pacific Jet City, St Kansas Cit St. Louls Kansas City Chieago, Burlingto Chicago Special .. Chicago Vestibuled Chicago Local Chicago Limite Fast Mall Day Ex lyer. UNION STATION-10TH AND Union Pacifie. Overland Limited. The Fast Mall.. California Express. Pacific Expres: Eastern Expre: The Atlantic Express The Colorado Special Chica, 8 fiy Heatrice ~'and Kypress..b ('gg pm North a am Grand b 5:% pm — e at Boston Bakery, 420 North 16th PRIVATE hospital before and during con- | % . b e finement; first-class in every oabies adopted. Dr. L. Blondo *Phone F-1152. BUCO, SANTOS and SAO PAULO, per 8. 8. Bellugglo (mall for other parts of Brazil must Be directed é’" 8. 8. Bel- lagglo)); at 8 a. m. for BERMUDA, per Lincol side line, easy seller, rywhere; carry sam; This will be rented very reasonably. it ose- 8a) Address, 8, Bee, Council erested wpply &t office to C. C. water, secretary, room 10, Bes bullding. AUTOMOBILES, HOUSES and lots in all parts of city; also | EVERYWHIRE, writers. Omaha, 13 to sell Lambert Type- Monroe & Co, 811 N. 16th r s ::a THQUSAND copying letters at home,” efthor sex; send two stamps for Blackney & Co., 505/ Hal- ticulars ?’g Chicago C—M515 20 WANTED-FEMALE HELP, 'BD-Girl for general housework; of four; good wages to right Ao Nome bit thoroughly, competent elp _need upply. 126 B. 3ith St. Tel. me T TAE: W, C—MeST Girls. Call Ganadian office, 15th & Dodge. » rwl wi .c. - C—38s Al |, for I b P or R bl ramily\ T-rocm Bobue. 15 N. st ave. ‘C—hisawe ANTED, rl for general housework: " ::?lll family. Mrs. Simeral, OFFICES In the Bee building, §10.00 per Hental price inciudes heat, light and. janitor service. K. C. Peter: & Co., Reital Agents, Ground Boog, FOR RENT, building suitable for whole- sale purposes at 916 Farokm, 22x90, four stories and firsi-clase cemented basement, elevator, fire and bUrgiar proor vault, office counter and fixtures. For price and m‘l‘h Bee B . 100, ullding Co., Foom iy Bee SALE, col te _outfit of fi it o meavenr P e N 12 o Ehtane L . i—Mem ELEGANTLY modern, offices. Call at 1616 Webster St 1-M847 STORE ROOM, 166 Howar¢ S8t desirable room with full basement; $0.00 per month. GEORGE AND COMPANY, 1801 Farnam St 1—MS56 J4 WORTHY young man woman to take achol in Omaha's leading business and mor&nl college and pay for it when course is finished and ou_ se- © Address 8 2, Bee. MI5S 4 WANTED, girl for general housework. C—166 W13 Mason Bt WANTED, competent girl for neral work. Mrs Thomas F. HJ' 215 H‘::‘nl'.n Ave. O—Iilfl rl to do WANTED, lain Ught house- work. 488 Davenport. Trake FEttam car C—Me aml;x : lflflN .';ummog housework. Mrs. C—M34a2 & WANTED—A neat rl for upatairs work in small family, 1 uth 30th Ave., corner, Poppleton. C—s&—s1 AANTED, washwoman at 10600 Georgla Ave.; one who lives mear preferred. e aw MUST sublet part of office; smal_room (o‘: rent; north Life. ire 71 N. windows. X, T I-M88 6 particuiars inquire C. C. Rosewater, secre- | hot water heat, | ®uite of two rooms in new brick bullding, | ground floor; good location for business | OMAHA DYE WORKS, 151 fonable cieaners, dresses, draperies, rugs, lace cu: carpets. CHIROPODY manicuring, faclal and spx clal massage taught and practiced. A M 612 Bee bidg. Consultation free. Tel. 1716 U—ME37. 'E PARLORS, 66 8. 16th st.. 2d floor BLAER U— M35 16 PRIVATE sanitarium for ladles before and during confnement, Dr. and Mrs. Gerlsch, 6 L ‘erms reasonable, %2 California s asonaple. Mre. Jocabson, 236 N. Mth st. U—119 J2 MME. CUMMINGS, millinery school, class ‘now forming. Come and get ready to ac- cept position in spring. ours, 10 a. m. to $°p. m.; also night class. Room 8. Ar- cade Hotel. U458 51° MONEY o Options to W. B. MEIKLE, «1 TO LUAN—HEAL ESTATE. PER CENT on business property. per cent on residence property. y Whoie or par: any time - OTH 8T o FOR RENT, large new business room, good location; also office rooms. Box 675, Vil lisca, Ia 1—Mi%0 6 AGENTS WANTED. WANTED—Canvassi: ts In ev = Eoecriptions o THE county to U s SWERTiRH CENTUY A y employment, come. Agents in the country wit make eaally $0 to dress, Century Bee bullding, Omaba. with assured good in- horse and bugsy especially desired. Canvassers Sl ‘t;l.‘h':l z‘“’"lh{ Ad- ors’ Bureau, —as NEY to loan on lmproved Omaha real Matite: Brentian-Love Co. 3% Bo, ach, WANTED, dty and farm loans; also bonds and warfanis. R C. Peters & Co. Farnam Bt., Bee Bldg. Wesk {706 P. C. money. Bemis, Paxtgn Hic | | FARM and city loaus, Thomas, First Nat FIVE PER CENT loan Farnam. low rates. W. H. ank Bidg. Tel 1648 Garvin Bros., 1604 W coM i stralner, ~funnel, catalogue dacnhlfl t paid %c; ts want vinshlp Co., 104 8. 9t Mo. ete.; WANTED. girl for general housework; §00d wages to good girl = Hclrnu “?l. x ish_and € Barton, 210 8. C-Ms0r 3¢ A NURSE who can German. Mrs. FOR RENT-HOUSES. MOVE bt Omaha Van 8 Or Tela. 1360880, D384 office, 161134 FOR RENT, one $-room house, with gas, ator Thnd’ Somer; ust "boes’ Diacad® s first-class repair; {n good location. C. M. Paxton block. D% Bachmann, forty acres in the clty limi g " ;“Small house, excelient i St, upstairs. . D36 ROOM modern, near High school, §27.50. house; $ih nd Charles, $20.00. ng. 348 . 673", Robison. D@ AR RS IR HOUSES § By ey eyt HOUSES O. G. Wallace, Brown Block. Sltrvideidonboife it i il o e, Barker block. HOUSES and fiets. Rigwalt, ¢ biod Charles. Tele- MAGGARD van & Swrege Co. T WANTED TO RENT. A RESPONSIBLE business man will a two or three-year lease of well attractive, house in good office, statt riiculars, K MB1S* WANTED TO BUY. BINATION DIPPER-Dosen articles other Chick s Ciy, 456 6 Tl seven or elght-room modern location. Address 8 57, Bee WANTED, city loans and warrants. W. Farnam Bmith & Co.. 130 ""“m“v"m"‘ PRIVATE money. ¥. D. Wead. 1834 Douglas MONEY TO LUAN—CHATTELS. EASY 10 5s TO PAY —Best eXpiuns our methods.— We loan on furhiture, pianos, Warehouse Tecelpts, etc. OF If you have a permanent position we can make you & SALARY LOAN WANTED, furniture; card or tel 16th st Ty carioads of second-and laphons TR S0 Tovine 4 WANTED to buy or rent a house or wnlllnma“ll or ¥ rooms. Coundon, Address Dr. Without ‘'security, except your own agree- ment o repay. Our service ls quick and confidential and we always try to please All we ask s that you give us a call be- fore you borrow elsewhere. OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. 18 Boara of Trade Bidg Tel 2305, N, Y. Life. FOR SALE-FURNITURE. e . ICAGO Furniture Co., idlo . Tel. cu M-u;"w-&m' FOR SALE-HORSES, WAGONS, BTO. TRY me ¢on o 8 FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. FENCE LATH for ‘combination et SECOND-HAND b e s .l“ e ke 8. loth. e TS J1 irtng. First class l'l'!.rl.l Leavenworth. S = | MONEY loaned IR tablished 1592.) 8. isth St o X Mo ONEY loaned on planos, furmiture, uoln. horses, cows, etc. C. F. Reed, T d Xt TRY US —ftor— SALARY and CHATTEL LOANS. PHOENIX CREDIT CO. &3 Paxton Block, 16th and Farnam St Top Floor. WE LOAN money on furniture, planos and dlamonds Low rates. Auy le of tme. Frivate ~ OMAHA CHATT LOAN BANK, 144 Farnam, upstalrs. T.L‘A_“—ll.\l acre property and farm lands. The O. F. Diavis Co. Koom 52, Bee Bidx RE—904 RANCH and_farm lands for sale by the Chlon Pacific Rallroad company. B. A MeAllester, land commissloner, Unton Fa: o {ers. Omaha. Neb, fic Heaaquarters. e o FOR BALE OR EXCHANGE—40 acres of Minnesota land. Address, M. Differdang. Le Mars, Towa. RE—M®7—J-8 FARM FOR RENT W ncres, unimproved, six miles N. W. of | mooT oo n Omaha, near DeBolt Place. §3 GEORGE & COMPANY, 1600 er acre. ‘arnam St RE—$% 31 | ELEC. automobiles. Deright, 1119 Farnam. | T | ANTI-MONOPOLY GARBAGE CO., cleans —107 GARBAGE. ccsspools and vauits, removes garbag and dead animals at reduced prices. N._16th. Tei. 1779, —106 PAWNBROKER commodat- \ng, all business confidential. 1301 Douglas DO YOU WANT TO SELL A FARM? It you want to sell a farm or ranch, tell the farmers and stockraisers about it. best way to reach them is through THE TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER. This agricultural weekly goes to 40,000 omes of farmers.and s(0ckraises you have a good plece of land to onable price you ought to fiad a buyer them. The cost:of an ad is small- e wor THE TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER | OMAHA, NEB. | RE—604 MEDICAL. Piles Cured without pain—no cutting, tying or burning, All blood, kidney and” bladder diseases gured: a guaranice glven in every case treated by W. C. Maxwell, M. D. 624 Veb., graduate of Bee Bldg., Omaha, Bellevue Hospital Medical college, York City. MARRIED ladies, suffering from irregu- larities send 4c to Dr. Parger, New York, for ‘Parker's Period! an unfailing specific. | t | New STAMMERING AND STUTTERING. CURED. Julla Vaughn, 4% Ramge Bidg. —12 A e S AR sl CANDY AND CIGARS. ALSO school supplies and laundry office. Mrs. L. Daffit, 520 N. 24th st. —M8i5 J13 —_— MILK DEFY MRS. H. FILLEY, 1410 N. %4th st ~Mi10 Jand TICKET BROKERS. CUT_RATE rallroad tickets everywhere. P.H. Philbin, 166 Farnam. “Fhone Ti CUT RATES—Member Am. Ticket Broker Ass'n. W. C. Norris, 1406 Farnam. Phone B as ~280 J3 GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, EGGS, 20C PER DOZ. T. & E Batterton, grocers, 84 N. 18t GOLD AND SILVER PLATING. OM. PLATING CO., Bee bidg. Tel BE MASSAGE. DR. PRIES treats successtulty all diseases and {rregularities of women, from any cause; experienced and redabls st., Arlington blk., Omaha, Neb. Tel —899 J19 | LOST. CHECK No. 4, by Hayden Bros., for $100, pavable to A. E. Lake. Return to Bee office; reward. Lost—Msl4 2¢ SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. GREGG 8. H., Touch T, W., Teleg, Cat free. Om. Com. us. Branches, L., 1 & Doug: Ed C. VAN SANT'S school, T17 N. ¥, Life. A Ed $ FACIAL massages, §1.00. 1711 Dod'm Ji SHIRTS TO ORDER, OMAHA SHIRT FACTORY, 1814 Famam. OSTEOPATHY, Dr. Grace Deegan, i35 Bes Bidg. Tol. B GID. E & ALICE JOHNBSON, osteopaths, Suite 615, N. Y. Life Bldg. Tel 1664 ———— EXPERT ACCOUNTANT, PRIVATE Jessons in bookkeeping, _ete. & K Ratnbun Room 16, Com'l Nat. I‘:.nl BOYLES coilege, court reporter princ) R ¥ Lafe, e NEB Busiuess & Shorthand College, Boj Theater. MANUFACTURING. P. MELCHOIR, 15th and Howard, chinist. o -g' O g et S s Sated G "Andreen, 8 o, loch B¢ | | 1S So. 17th. Tel L-258 CABINET making. Nsot 33 on furniture, lve stock, laried Foley Loan G B R wi IRON—All g g EER SIGN PAINTING, SCHROEDEF Sign Works, 39 8. 1Tth. We also ship signs. Write us. —376 Juned HAND LAUNDRY, —MSE Jy SHOEMAKING, SHOES made for lame folks. J. T. Miller, @6 N. 16th. —Mss7 J8 ROB. WIKLUND, union shos shop. irth and Doug. b= MUSIC. THOS. J. KELLY, voice Davidas Bigex s. 8. Trinidad; at 9 a. m. for PORTO RICO, per s. 8. Ponce; at § a. m. (supple- mentary 9:30 a. m.) for CURACAO and VENEZUELA, per s Savanilla and C: “per s. 8. Zulla"); at 9:30 a. m mentary 10:30 a. m.) for FORTUNE 18- LAND, JAMAICA, SAVANILLA, CART- AGENA and GREYTOWN, per s. s. Va- lencia (mail for Costa Rica must be di- rected ‘‘per s. 8. Valencla”), at 10 a. m for CUBA, per s. 8. Mexico, 'via Havana;: at 10 a. m. for HAITI, per s s. Prins Wm. III (mall for Curacao, Venezuel Trinidad, British and Dutch Gulana m be directed “per o 8. Prins Wm. I1I'); at 10 a. m. for GRENADA and TRINIDAD, at 11:30 m. for er from Miami, Fia 5t d thence by steamer, close at 1y at 6:30 p. m. close here every Monday, Wednesday and elon, by rail to fteamer, close at ‘Malls for Fia., and thence by steamer, office daily, except Thursday, at *5:30 a. m. (the connecting closes are made on Mon- days, Wednesdays and Saturdays). Matls or at this office dally except [, and 130 p.m., Sundays at 1 p. m. and 11:3 p. m. Mafls for Costa Rica, Belize, Puerto Cortes and letter mail for Guatemala, by rall to New Oriea thence by steamer, close at th dally, except Bunday, at *1:3 p. *113) p. m., Sundays at *1 p. m. p. m. (conneetl closes here Mon- days at *11:3 p. m. for Belize, Puerto Cortez and ietter mail for Guaterala, and **Registered mail closes at 6 vious day. Mails for Hawall, China, Japan and Philip- pine islands, via S8an Francisc: dally at 6:30 p. m. up to December *29, inclusive, for dispatch per s.s. Coptic. Malls for China and Japan. via close hers dally at §:20 p is ary *2, nclusive, for Glenogle. Malls for Australla (except West Aus- tralla, which is forwarded via Europe), New 'Zealand, Fiji, S8amoa and Hawall via San Francisco, close p. m. atter Decem! ary *3, inclusive, for dlspatch per s. 8. w, up to Janu- patch per 8. 8. Zulla, (mall for rlagena must be directed (supple- .connecting xico City, ovarland, unless specially addressed for dispatch by steamer, close unday at 1:30 lose here ‘acoma, here daily at 6:3 r *13 and up to Janu- Chicago, Rock Island & Pacifl Chicago Day!l Chicago Daylig! Rocky Mountaln L'td, Lincoln, Colo. Springs. Denver, Pueblo and Woat ... Nio.. ‘2 1:3 pm & 6:00 pm Colo.. Texas, Cal. and Oklahoma Fiyer.......a 5:20 pm al2:00 pm Fast Chicago. Mail Local ‘Sioux City ight St. Paul ight Chicayo Dy Dayl Lo hickgo. & z@EsEEREs R Local Sioux h. 8t. Louls “Cannon Ball Express st Louls T.oeal, cil Bluffs. Tlinois C: Chicago, Express.. Chicage, Minneapoll t. Minneapul Express Chicago E: Chica, Coun- 8t. Louls Express. K. C. and Bt. L. WEBSTER DEPOT—16TH & WEBSTER Fremont, Elkhors Valley. Black Hills, Deadwood. Lead, Hot Springs Wyomlog, Casper & Missourt og, las Bonoma. (If the Cunard steamer carrying the British mall for New Zealand does not arrive in time to connect with this gizpateh, extra maila—closing at 6.0 &. m 4. m. and 630 p. m.; Sundays at 4:30 am,9a. up and forwarded unti Cunard steamer). Mails for Australia (except West A which goes Europe, and New Zealand. alia. Vi which ‘goes via San Francisco) and Fiji islands (mall must be specially addressed), and 6:30 p. ‘m.~will be made the arrival of the Twin City Passenger. Bloux Cill‘:m Oakland al ‘| Missouri Pacifie. Nebraska Local, Vis Weeplng Water <6 4:10 pm a10:25 am via Vancouver and Victoria, B. C., close here daily at 6:30 p. m. up to January *3, inclusive, for dispatch per Moana. Mals for Hawall, Japan, China a ine islands via San Franc ly at 6:3 clusive, for close patch per 5. . Maru Mails for Tahit! and Marquesas islands, via ere dally at 6:30 P. M. up to hnu‘:ry *%5, inclusive, for dis- Ban Francisco, close b atch per alls tor ary *¥, inel: Iyo Maru. Malls for up to Janu- . . patch per inclusive, for dispatch per s. . Alameda. il el Shanghal cannot be T Malls for the Philiopine Francisco, close here daily ai up to January *Z, inclusive, per U. 8. u::&od Transpacific are of salling daily and ing ls arranged on nd Phillp- 0 January % . m. up , in- 8is América awall, via S8an Francisco, close here daily at §:30 p. m. up ® January **13, and Japan, via Vancouver B. close e Datly. o Dally except y. 4 Datl: t Sat B ] ¢ o T yoor STEAMSRIPS. WEST INDIES $125 AND UP spectally chartered North Lioya :'xyfl- '8 5. Kalserin, 9,600 tons. Jamn. 14 twenty-one days; shore arips, lunchesns. uides, drives Hcipded.. Thead extras: witl Cost_$60 with other crulses. ™ leaving crulse at Nassau receive free ticket to Miami. Maditerransan Cruise, Feb, 7, $400 up Norway-Russia Crulss, July 2, $275 iy FRANK C. CLARK, Ml Breadway, New Yorim

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