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n THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, MARCH 22 190! FOR RENT—HOUSE! HMOUSKS. % upward. Bemis, Paxton Bik D62 MODERN ‘brick house, %411 Lake st., §15, i-room house, city water, 101 5, 28th st., $i5. Eroom house, city water, @ N. Iith st., 5. Modern brick house, %1 N. 29th st.. $. THOMAS BRENNAN, 9 South 13th St -M6.7 26 MODERN 5-room brick. 2001 Capitol ave. D-—-Me81 26* PAYNE, BOSTWICK & CO. Haws the biggest list of bargain rentsls in Omaha 1rom $. por mont, upwara.. Bavs moucy b, cunsulting our omce Le.ore moviLE. PAYNE, BOSTWICK & (O, 'PHONE lu6. . 81-4 N. Y. LIFE BLUG. D—sseae HOUSES !n all parts of city. The 0. ¥. Davis Co., %8 Bee_ Bidg. D6 VANS and o wagons. Tels. 1195-114. baggag 196 114 ONLY one more of those fine, all modern, 7-room, brick houses at 2vth and (zard sta. ‘The best $20 nouse G. B Turkington, 66 Bee bldg. D-M59 HOUSES and flats. Ringwalt, Barker block. e 3 HOUSES FOR RENT, 0-room house, all modern ex- cept furnace. 04 N. 30th St $0.00. C. M. Bachmann, 4637 Paxton Bik D—4§ FOR RENT. 3-story brick, 10 rooms, partly furnished, ‘to party who will buy carpets and furniture; rent of five r pays entire rent. Apply 39 8. 17th in all parts of the eity. R ¢ Paters & Co.. Bee B FOR RENT, 2664 Harney, S-room modern house, first-class condition $35. GARVIN BROS., 160 Farnam St. 'Phone ”fi_m o at 607 8. 33d st. Tele- phone Owrier, L%, or call at 1108 8. 6th . D61 HOUSES. G. G, W Brown Block. —825 WE MOVE planos. Maggard Van & Stor- age Co. Tel. 1486, Office, 1113 Webster St. MSTT DUNDEE, nine-room house, in good re- pair. Inquire at 4918 Capitol ave, D—Mom 220 t Omaha Van Storage ‘arnam, or Tels. 1698 D626 TQ MOVE right ge Co.; office, 1511% 10-ROOM modern brick house, gas, furnace, laundry, grates and mantels; hard wood finish. 120 N. 26th St. D123 229 125 WILLIAM ST.—Two rooms, $3.00. Wil liam K. Potter, receiver, third floo: Brow.a block. D—Tlo—id | 219 Francls st., 6 roome, $8; near 3th &' Webster, 3 rooms, §7; S. 2th st near Shiriey, 3 rooms, §7; 2 houses near 6th & Marcy,’ 8 ruoms, CHAS. E. WILLIAMSON. D871 22 ANNOUNCEMENT. have heretofore confined my rental bust. ness to pioperdes exciusively In my cace fur manageinent. These properties are 80 neariy aiwuya rented up, and the calls | for nouses so frequent, that having re. cently secured the wervices of an ox erienced aselstant In \hat department, | will from this on gladly list properties “for tenunts only” where owners desire that service. Call or write, CHAB, E. WILLIAMSON, D—s6s 22 Grand Ave., bran new 6-R cottage, city water, electric light, only $16. 9088 8. 18th, 3-K, nicely papercd, cliy water, . cemented ceilar, brick, only 8. 2016 Decatur, 6-R, city water, large yard, cemented cellar, only $27.50. 1204 N. 26th, 7-K, city w-‘: porcelain bath, n,ol.l. ete., onl{.gfl. A bargain. 8. 2ith, being overhauled and made stricily all modern, $27.60, 4012 Nicholas, splendid 8-K modérn house, dal price 'to right party. 8. %6.h, 1C-R, stricdy ail modern, sult- for two fami, y $21.00. 1 all modern, nce. only 2. of others. Bee us sure betore, mov.ns. PAYNE, BOBTWICK & CO. 601-2-3 New York Life Bidg. 'Phone 1016. D533 22 NEW 8-room house, 8. W, cor, $ith ave. & Leavenwarth. DM 3¢ ¥11 8. 2th Ave 6-room cottage, water, sewer, fine repalr, 31 923 N, %th A rooms, city side, nice shaue, 313. B %10 Plerce st., § roome. city water, sewer, bath, furnace, good repair, $%. Buitable for_two tamiiles. 20 N. 2th Ave., 8 rooms, modern, very fing home, §. $04 N 2d sl 8 rooms, all modern, $21. l’ h‘v.‘nlhtn. i ‘ayne Investment company, main floor N { Life bidg, it D—sx2 2 BEVEN-room house with barn at 402 Nicholas st., rtly modern, $17. W. A Spencer, 68 J:w *fll‘l LAt D—-M867. ¥23 Harnev. § rooms, $16. John N. Fren- zer, opp old P, O. D—sa2 2 10-R modern, 56 8. 28th city er In- FOR RENT, 1011 8. 318t, 6 rooms, $il. §13 8. 20th, 6 roome, $15. 1302 Fark ave., 9 rooms. hot water heat, $40. 0 and 602 8. Bth, ¥ rooms. modern, $30, D. V. SHOLEE CO. . Y. Life Bld, DT 8 GARVIN BROS. COLLECT RENTS. our business careful attention. OUSES FOR RENT. fih‘ IHI.C'i d.‘l reoms, l;xdo«tm." 35. Paclfic. 8 rooms, modern, $20. 10T 8. 26th, 7 roo) 4916 Webeter (Dundee), 8-r., 1337 Park ave. 6-r. (fat), 611 N. 16th, b room flat, $12, h a%lh. 7 roams, $12. 8. 234, 4 r. $9. 1910 Mgson, b r.. city water, $9. 2027 Cénter, 3 rocms, $6. 8117 Marey. 3 rooms, city water, $6. LGARVIN BROS. Com'l. Nat. Bank Bidg., 1604 Fs:n-m St. Telephane MONEY TO LOAN=REAL E MONEY to loan on improved Oma 1 estate,! Hrennan-Love Co., 39 o duth. - PSS N - 4 | 4TO 5 P.C money. Bemis, Paxton Block W—snl % PER CEN'Son business property. 8 ber oent on ‘reelaence property Options to pay whole or part any time, W.OB MEIKLE, W 8 LT B W PRIVATE money. Sherwood, &7 N. X. Lite. | Vuid boud s Peters & Co., liv: Wish Garvin Bros., 16) V=86 W. H. el 1645, Woso W, reet. 8 WANTED-City and farm l>ans; al dnd warranis, .U Farnam Si., Bee Bldg. FIVE PER CENT ldans, Farnam. FARM and city loans Thom, “low Tates. nk Bldg, ANTED—City loans and warrants Farnam Sm.h & Co.! 15 Furnam | PRIVATE money. F. D. Wead. 154 Douglas Weve ¥ MONEY TO LOAN—CHATTELS. Clash. n from $10.0 up on farniture live 08, etc.—SALARY LOANS with- out mor fo persons who hold salaried positions.” An interview will convince you that the conditions of our contracts are the most libéral obtainable in the city. We make no deductions trom the amount bor- rowed, us some do. thereby compelling you 1o pay for maney you do 1ot get. Our office is very easily found, and having recently it again remodeled, it is more private We | stock, pl | $i0 SECURES an interest in 20 MONEY TO LOANSCHATTELS, MONBY. MONBY. MO ARE YOU IN NEED OF MONKY IT 18 A GOOD THING TO KNOW THAT WE LOAN MONEY TO SALARIED EMPLOYES hoiding oerma- nent poaitions with responsibe tirms on thelr Plain_Note without ENDORSER, MORTGAGE, or BECURITY of any kind, or Employer’s knowledge. We aiso loan money on FURNITURE, PIANOS, HORSES, CARRIAGES, ETC., at the lowest possible rate. There will be no restrictions on your “moving, no in- quiry among jour nelghbors or irlenus or any other unpleasant 1ormalities. You can REPAY US In WEEKLY or MONTHLY payments to sult your own convenlence. You recelve the FU. h; no CHARG DEDUCTED IN ADVANCE, Wo want_your business and believe an in- vestigation of our methods will get it, even if at present you are dealing with another company. 1f you want to be dealt with fairly call on us. KIND, COURTEOUS TREATMENT TO ALL. Our office s the best e,uipped to handie your business with PRIVACY | OF ANY IN THE CITY. AMERICAN LOAN CO., Room 305—PAXTON BLOCK-—Room 303. Get Off Elevator at Third Floor. Open Wed. and Sat. Till § P. M LOANS Chattels or Salary EVERYBODY. LOWEST RATES AND BEST TERMS IN THE CITY. PHOENIX CREDIT CO., 633 Paxton Bik., 16th and Farnam. Top Floor. THE STAR LOAN COM: Room 64, Paxton Biock. 'Phone ¥-2208. This company i the private vank oi the Wage ecarner anu sa.aried empioye. You have a permanen. position as c.ers, bookkeeper, salesma inist or artl: Kkinu, you ¢ putaln on your note without secuity or endorser. se Monthly. Monthiy. Weekly. 36,06 dd.s0 .50 L. 1888 [y [N 6.66 883 Lbs 3 lo—return to us.... 4w LW L Qur offices are private and our business confiuential. Fiom ¥ a. m. to 7 p_m. X—oil $100—return & w—retirn § do—returr LARGEST BUSINESS IN LOANS TO SBALARIED PLOFLE, merchants, team: sters, boarding LoUScs, elc.. WILLOUL se- curity; casiest terms; '# ofilces in_prin- cipal cities, Toman, v Buwid o1 1rtade B.dg. X—bi BALARY LOANS privately made on notes. RELIABLE CKEDIT CO., Paxton Biock, Corrier 16.h ana arnam sis., Third Floor. —Mlid CHATTEL salary and jewelry loans. Foley Loan Co., suc to D. G.een, R. & Bnrk:z‘lhk X ‘ ONEY loaned on plain note to salaried Ppeopie; business coniidential, lowest rat 84 Paxton biock. BUSINESS CHANCES, CHANCES. THE ABBOTT- COWAN CO. Phone A-333i, 312-314 Brown Block. WEEKLY BULLETIN OF BUSINESS CHANCES ANV INVESTMENTS. TO INVESTORS: Corpoiation oigan.sed almost 20 years; Cupital sailon, +0,00.0. Slock, With guar Anteeu uivivendas W per cent annua.ly, 10r sale. invesigate tnis. $1,600.00 wili buy a very fine resiauiant, practically no competition. Has clearel 3LYw.0, above ali exp.nses since Sep. ber %, 192 Tils I8 a sNap ubu Wil bear the ciosest iny es: ion. Pool, cigars, confectionery and barber shop; nioney maxer. - Keason for seiling, bad h $10.00, and time given on parc 1t des buy a res.aurant in Omak 00 peop.e u uay. This s &n d place and clears over $10 cannot be equaled tor the 00.00 will teeding oy ola-estapiis| per montn. price. $00.00 buye a business clearing over $9.00 Por month. Flue openi.g .0. young man, or whi. iake ¥20.w for halt in ere. t, buy t0 mana.e he business at saiary ot whw per wonh. $7%.%0 buys 12-room Fariam rooming house; Fent, 3.0, receips, sw.W. seli ve tnis is \he bus. pace In the city tor th mone,. #1,70.00 buys an old-established business, the net profits of which wil, pay ihe en- Ure cost In a tew months. Call #001, a3 AC wili e oftered but a tew days a. above pric $500.00 will buy a new, clean, well paying ocery and meat market. 'Few fixtures and the stock goes at %c on the dollar. $800.00 will buy a well equipped bakery, located in good part of ci.y; five uving rooms in rear. $1,00000 will buy a saw and feed mil, equipped with new 10-borse power eng.ne and runn.ng full capacity. Located in &00d lowa town. Furniture and undertaking bus'ness in Towa county seatl town. kurniture sales in A2, 316,00.00. Undertaking business in- cludes new hearse—o$ funerals las. year. This Is w fine location and business for right party. $1,100.00 buys a new, clcan grocery; celpts, 30.00 to $36.00 per day. must weil at once, re- Uwner $1,200.00 buys a saloon, well located. Owner will forielt $100.00 'if he cannot prove business ciearing $1W.0 per week above all expenses. Can you beat this? WANTED-A party with $6,000.00 to invest In cne of Omaha's well known businesses, organized In 1s86. This amount takes two-fiiths of the stock and managershi, at $lw.00 per month, with guarantee ot 2) per cent annual dividends on stock. The pioperiy owned by this corporation worth fuily $2),00.00, Must be man with abllity, Ich $6,00.00° cash, or cannot cons.der appiication. We have houses and flat $1,200.00; grocery, bakeries, restaurants, clothing, ‘clgars, news and etationery, raloons,’ farms and city real estate. We have fie ust of tarms in N. E. Nebracka. from $100.00 to it you have any property you wish .o sell, no matter what it is, where located Or What It Is worth, list with us for quick sale. THE ABBOTT-COWAN CO. Y—116—23 HOLESALE and retail I tablished in 1877, in central Nebraska, wi invoice stock, doing & good businees Owner wishes to redre. A splendid op- fertunity. Wm. Madgett, Real Estate, Hastings, Neb, FOR EXCHANGE. FOR EXCHANGE-One of the best farms in York county, 52 acres, 3 dw.lli.g houses, one 13 rooms, one '§ room an. one 5 room; bara cos. §2,000; '} for 5,000 bu. grain; corn o y §00d orchara; some fine natural timoer, watered by a fine stream of water; a No. 1 stock and grain farm one miie from| R R. town; wii take as part payment residence in Omaha; terms easy. pos- session given at once If taken In few a no mistake, this is a bargain. Ad- nam st., Omaha, Neb. Z—Mb 22 GROCERY, invoice $1,000; good location in Omaba. for sale, part cash, or will ex- change for residence in Omaha or South Omaha. Addres- A 28, Bee. Z—u34 22¢ WANTED, to trade, improved Red river valley farms for siocks of clothing, dry 00as, groceries, hardware, furniture or arm machinery. Address United Farm- ers-Merchants ‘Exchange Co., Abercrom- ble, North Dakota. FOR EXCHANGE—No. 1 stock clothing. gent's turnishing goods. J. D. Kennard, Seneca, Kan. 2542 22* 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 Farnam St. . Tel. 1064, PRINTING, CALL up Gardner Printing Co. Tel. A-3%3. for all kinds of Job printing. 617 8. 13 St. —S91_A2 GRAVEL ROOFING, ICK Roofing Co, 1616 Cuming St Tel. %1, S "L e i ———————— OWNER of modern cottage, with large, shaded yard, in walking distance, would trade for larger house. Deseribe prop- erty. Address A 21, Bee M738 24 MEDICA DR. PRIES successtully all diseases snd firregularities of women, from a: cause, experfenced, rellable. '1513 Dodge, Arlingtcn block, Omaha, Neb. Tel. 3243 GADIES' Chichester Eng! Pills are th, best; safe; rellable. Tuke no other. ~ Send dc, ‘stamps, for particulars. “Relief for Ladies” in letter by return ‘ennyroyal DETECTIV AGENCY, CAPT. THOS. CORMACK . private detec- tive,” 517 Karbach block. Telepho ne A-2532. PAWNBROKERS. EAGLE Loan Office, rellable, accommodat. ing, all business confidential, 1301 Douglas. CORNICE WORK. GALV. fron cornice, metal ceflings, lights. Epeneter's Cornice Wks., 613 &, sky- 10th. mall. Ask your druggist. _Chichester Chems ‘0., Philadelphia, Pa. Piles Cure without pain—no cutting, |)J|x or burnin, All blood, kidney and bladder dise; cured; a kuaranice ‘given i every cave treated by A - axwell, M. D. 524 Bee Bldg., Omaha Neb., graduate of Bellevue Hospital Medical College, New York City DR. W. HUTCHINBON, apecialist of women_and children; 30 years' practice. Office, 2205 Cuming. Resldence telephone, F-21; offce, B-2836, SEEDS AND POULTRY SUPPLI ULLERY & CO., 61 Howard St. Tel. 827, g DANCING ACADEMY. MORAND'S, 15th and Harney hone 1022, Classes for beginners forming March 3, “uesday and Friday at § p. m.; assemblies every \Wednesday. Waltz, (wo-step, guar- anteed, $5. —404 2% ——— e MUSIC DR. PRIES, German graduate, renowned for his &kill and experience ‘In confine- ments: cures sterility, long standing df eases 5f uterus and ovaries, cures paintul, profuse, retarded or suppressed menstru- ation, from auy cause, recent or of long #tanding. Ladies who' have suffered for years, hopeless and dejected, can be cured without operation or the hospital. '1f a personal interview Is impossible state your case fully, inclose stamp and answer and advice will promptly be given, ~Address R F. Pries, M. D., 1613 Dodge 8t.. Omaha, Neb, 17 In need write me for remedy whic's ‘relieved me of obsti- nate suppression in five hours. Mrs. A. Green, 13 Deartorn st., Chicago. LADIES—Use our harmless remedy for de- layed or suppressed menstruation; it can- not fail. Trial free. Parls Chemical Co., Milwaukee, Wis. BISTERS In desp For Sale or Exchange WHEN you want to buy, sell or exchange ANy DrOPLFLy OF DUS.lces Guick, sce . £l. Jonneou, ot N. Y. Lic. Y HARNESS shop for sale. Schaefer, Marion, 8. D. WANTED, Inquire at L. Y—MdT4 in Coln, Ta., a first class gen- | eral siore, goou brick room can be had At once, ZLXIW reet; brst lovation in city, Inquire of J A. Delk, Coin, Y617 CASH for your real estate or busines matter where located. For a quick sale send us aescription and price. _North- | western Business Agency, L 312, Bank .of Commerce 1idg., Minneapolls, mu. HOTEL, modern, 4 rooms, completely fur- nished, 3 nouse; no compelition; south- west lowa town; fine busin:ss. Furniture for sale, house for iease. J. H. Johnson, N Y. Life. Y621 TO GET in or out of business call on Wil llams, Room 411, McCague b\lfldllyv-_on TF YOU are a good dentist and want a lo- catlon address W. B, Craft, Secy., Com- mercial Ciub, Farragut, la. Y—M667 24 FREE, 100 lots to advertise Wildwood Lake | Park, suburb New ork; send stamp for deed'% feet. Beaside Co., 187 A Broad- way, New York. Y= FOR SALE, 2-story brick store buflding and good will in bakery business; estab- lished over 3 years and known' as the Clty Bakery. H. W. Bender & Co.. Coun- cli Bluffs, la. Y—MboT 240 WILL sell or trade for land, our well es. tablished gents ciothing and furnt | 00ds stock. Stock will inv .00 Best location in Geneva, county seat of 2,000 population. Address Eaton Clothing Co.. Geneva, Neb, Y—781 28* e M el A THE Brooklyn Gold Mines and Mills com- pany owns famous Gilpin producing prop- Illustrated prospectus furnished free. Energetic and responsible corre- spondents desired. McPhce Bldg., Den- | ver, Colo. Y~iag 220 | SEND for free book, Facts and Figures, | exp.alning option trading; 32 ma.gl s | 1,00 bushels 2 cents. Osborn Grain Co., | 11 Chamber Commerce, Minneaio is, M Y—T60— 2% STEAM laundry for sale or rent Berkshire, Oakland, la. Y 10 LOTS FREE—Send stamp for 100 feet, Suburb N. Y. Title guaranteed th Century Kealty Co., 8 Wall 8¢, N -3 THE C. E. RAND COMPANY have fulfilled all their contracts for thirty years and and ready to do so for thirty years | ore. One should be an expert in his ' line or employ the services of those who | have proved by years of success to ve un- | usually proficiest. The C. E. land Com- | pany, co-operative owners of race horses and general turf enterprises, have never paid less than 3 per cent, per week to all | subscribers. Dividends are remitted | Wednesday of each week; all deposits | subject te withdrawal, with interest to date of demadd. Write for particulars. The C._E. Rand Company, 16-111 Broad- way, New York City. Y61 22 ESTORS in tarf, ofl, grain, mining and investment companies can obtain full and complete reports (write today) irom The Natfonal Reporting Agency, Norfo k, Va. Y748 22¢ old and copper companies; investments of proven merit_cnly. We are a holding company and select dividend-paying securities of value. It will pay you to_investigate. American Finance Co., Dept. 7, Baltimore, Md Y—i49 2% FOR SALE, 2-chair barber shop; good business in good town of 1,000, northeast Nebraska; good locatlon for leader of band. F.’A. Davis, Wasefield, Neb. HAVE the best facilities and connee- i ns to firanc attract.yve busin & propo sitlon. The Ch caga Brokerage Co., 18: La Salle 8t., Ch.cago. — 78420 “THIS BEATS NEW JERSEY'—Charters procured under South Dakota laws for & ew dolars. Wriie for corpora | laws. blanks, bylaws and forms to Philly Law rence, ‘late assistanc secretary of siac, Huron, Beadle County, South Dakota. Y—46—ize WE OFFER you a chance in an eate-pris: carrying gold bond guaran ee ag it #s.” It is the biggest mouey maker to- Weltner & Dunn, 32 Broudw:y Nes ark. Yoz AN ESTABLISHED cereal food compan: desires the services of a branch offic fon, $3.000 per annui references required and glves than ever. We always try to please. saa [Mrex Lowe C. 119 Board of Trade Bidg. Tel 18 (Established 1802.) e ll; st ONEY loaned rnity . .fll'l.':fl‘ n'.:.l cplt.(? i‘.' ‘i“.&“’ifi _r“l'l» | GROCERY. 1nvolce $1,00 GEN'L MDSE—3$3,000 to $20,000 in live Neb. and lowa tow for good improved land. GKOCERY STOCKS—$1,000 to $3,000, thriv- ing towns. Good land will do, HARDWAKE—Clean and ple, $2,600 to $6,000. Cash }d improved land. DRUGS—Select and up to date, gl,SW to $6,000. Good {mp. land and cash. GROCERY AND MEAT- 000, Omaha, fine trade. Your chance, see it. S1EAM LAUNDRY—$1,500 to $5,000. Good business. Good land or {mp. property. SHOE STOCK—3$3,600, up to date, fine trade, lively town, Neb., bargain. JEWELRY- le, $1,600 to $4,000. Good nrnfio-ltlant ik _discount, BAKERY ~AND CONFECTIONERY—$500 to $1,600; city and live country tow; FLOUKING MILLS—50 to 75 bbls. capacity, l:sdc::lll‘lnell. $7,000 to $10,000 imp. lan a 3 g HOT£LS—38 to 50 rooms, paying business, furniture for sale; splendid trade. For Sale or Exchange 520 A, YORK CO. NEB. highly IMP., o etter v STATE, oniy $60. 160 A., ANTELOPE CO. NEB. good raw land’ (clear), $15; prefer turniture business. 480 A, ANTELOPE CO., NEB., at $12 and $1,000 cash, for mdse. 2400 A.. GREELY CO., k00 raw, $12.50, for HARDWARE OR HOTEL. 160 A., HITCHCOCK CO.. NEB., IMP., at $15. 'Personal property, $800, for ‘any %00d business, 160 A., BOYD CO., NEB., well IMP., $3,500. 1,000 A, HITCHCOCK' CO. ALFALFA RANCH, $12.50. 2104 A 'VIKGINIA PLANTATION, well IMP. “and completely “stocked, $100,000. What can you ofier for this? ROOMING AND BOARDING HOUSES, 7 to 42 rcoms, completely furnisned; can be had reasonable: fine locations. MANY other lines of business not named in this list can be learned about at my office. at 0od clear, 8o tell me what you have Yo sell, And tell me what you want to buy, Then If Idon't find you a deal, Why. you may say I never try. J. H. JOHNSON, Telephone L 2270. N. Y.'Life Building. Y—858 22 ®o0d location, in Omaha, for sale or_exchange for resi- dence in 'Omaha or South Omaha. Ad- dress A 27, Bee. Y—933 22 DO YOU play the races? send accounts to commissions placed any (rack; cir- cu.ar sent. Henry Young & Co., 120 Lib- erty st, N, Y. Y939 22¢ BUY MAY WHEAT and corn “now" and hold for a 10c advance; $100 Invested by our salety murgin sysiem should make $400 to W in 2) to 30 days; write for our free book; systematic, successful specula- tion. C. K. Boardman & Co. Brokers, Wheeler bldg., opp. Beard of Trade, Chi- cago. Y895 22 AN INCOME of $1000 per year can be se- cured ‘by any one who will tuke the trouble to investigate our plans; no gold n.ine, oll well or gambling scheme; simple stralghtforward business proposition. The Jumiapa Co.. 65 Fullerton Bldg., 8 Louls, Mo. Y GREAT openings for business of all kind New towns are being opened on the Ch cago Great Western Ry., Omaha exte: slon. For particulars address E. B. Maglll, Mgr. Town Site Dept., Fort Dodge, la. Y- PATENTS GUARANTEED PATENTS SECURED OR FEE RETU ED. Send model or sketch for FR) opinion as to patentabliity. Send for fi- lustrated AUIDE BOOK ‘and list of in- veutions wanted, finest publications issued for free distribution. ~Contain valuable information regardng patents, - trade- marks and copyrights; how to obtain and scil them; 10 mechanical movements, etc. Patents secured by us advert.sed free i the PATENT RECORD. SAMPLE COPIE; FREE. Addr BEVANS, LKENS & CO., Reglstered Alorneys, Bs F St., Waehin ton, D. C Y A GROCERY BUSINESS With nice trade; muJt sell; good reason for scling. Aadress Y 6, Bee. = BUY MAY WHEAT AND CORN “NOW." .00 Invested in graln or stocks by our Modern Method Plan’” should resalt in large profits within 3 days. Write for particalars and send for our free booklet. “Modern Methods: " best buok publiehed n specutation.” Flower & Ca., " Barkers 1 irokers. Traders’ Bidg., opp. Boars £ Trade, Chicugo . Meat Market & bargain: north opportunity of a iife time for right party. Address “Cereal,” Box 2484, Battle Creek, Mich. Y- of a two-story m-heated through- out, in county seat town; will sell rea- sonable: wish to retire from business. Please write X 3, Bee Tirick. 3 hedrooms, s W ‘r’d"lru'i—xmuga_n“l-umrv P7h whnivine own o . Address’ P, O. Box Hamburg, la. Y-Moz 3 At rt of city. Rob't it “hamber Commerc YoMy MANUFACTURING PROPOSITIONS Financ d and Sccurities Placed A $.500.00 TRUST COMPANY Guarautees Our Bonds. IF YOU NEED ADDITIONAL CAPITAL Correspond With Us At O 8 McFALL & CO. ROSE BLDG., Ci Landeryou, #2 H w LADIES—'‘Dr. Sleight's Fat Reducing Tablets for Women' reluce flesh quickly and naturally. Wil not affect most d icate constitution. Write at cnce for uable book on obesty and trial treat- ment. They are free and sent under plain_sealed covers. ~All correspondence confidential. Slelght Tablet Co., Ltd., 233 Clinton St. Johns, Mich, —901 22* S ————— SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITERS. GREGG 8. H,, Touch T, W., Bus. Branches, Teleg. Cat. tree. Om. Com. Col., 17 & Doug. THOS. J. KELLY, volce. Davidge Block. —369 s O STORAGE, OM. Van. Stor. Co. 511% Farn, Tels. 1509-862. —04 EXPRESSMAN'S Del. Co. Tels. 118-116. —605 T S NS TR e S AUTOMOBILES. ELEC. automoblles. Deright, 1119 Farnam. —~617 —_— FLORISTS, HESS & SWOBODA, 415 Farnam.. —M393 — M BICYCLES. ALL THE most popular makes sold on easy terms; also second-hand wheels from up. See me before you buy. LOUIS FLESCHER, 1622 CAPITOL AVE. 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Bld. 585 STOVE REPAIRS, NEW SNOW-CHURCH CO., 1st floor N. Y. u.tl'e Bldg., attorneys and collectors every- Wwhere. i STOVES stored and gasoline stoves cleaned, Omaha Stove Repair Worl Tel. ). —M647 —_— MW MACFARLAND & MAY, New York Life Bidg. Room 304, 'Phone 1562, 881 GOLD AND SILVER PLATING. UPHOLSTERING. CARLSON & CO., 2121 Leavenworth, Tel 3518 —806 OMAHA PLATING CO., Bee Bidg. el 255, PETERSON & Lundberg, 15 So. 17th. Tel. L-2358. bt ;. —17‘ . CARPET CLEANING. CARPENTERS AND JOINERS., SEND your carpets and rugs to Christen- son's Carpet Cleaning Works, 2221 N. 20th B rel. 16 —M375 WALL PAPER AND PAPER HANGING. OILS, paints, varnishes, window & T. 3. Btérner. 5% N. %oth St Te Az —_— PHONOGRAPHS AND SUPPLIES, ALL MAKES talking-machines; send for catalogue. Omaha Bicyele Co., 16th and Chicago. 615 BRICK WORK. J_P. HEALY, 182 Clark Street FOR RENT—FARMS. FOR _RENT—Cholce _ $0—Improved—$20; near Wood River. Write Chr.stlan, York, Neb. & GARBAGE. AD 0! OLY Garb: 0., cesspools and vaults, removes 'garbage and dead unimals at reduced prices. N. 16th. Tel. 1 —595 e e — MANUFACTURING, P. MELCHOIR, 13th & Howard, machin} OMAHA Eafe ard Iron Wks. make a spe- clalty of fire escapes, shutters, doors and Safes. 'G. Andreen, Prop., 102 So. 10th St. TYPEWRITERS, LAMBERT, §5. Monroe & Co., 811 N. 16th. —tis ETmEEr—————— PATENTS. H. J._ COWGILL~No fee unless successtul. 818 So. 15th 8t, Umaha, Tel. 1798, —593 TREES, FRUIT, shade and ornamental trees_ vines, shrubs, roses, emall triut, etc. Address Omaha Nursery, Papililon, Neb. 8 A1 —_— ALL kinds of carpenter work and repairing romptly attended to. J. T. Ochilirees th and Lake Sts. —0 DRESSMAKING. KEISTER'S Ladles' Talloring College, Sulte 89-4-6-6, Douglas block, 16th and. Dodge. D Bnyder, Mr.” Write for bookiet: -8l Or_have you !nvestigated the McDowell Dressmaking School. If not, why not. The oldest and largest attended in Ne- | braska. The Manager Is an expert teacner and cutter. 24 8. 20th. Tel, L280l. Mrs. M. E Morrison, manager. 652 A17 TICKET BROKERS. CUT_RATE rallroad_tickets everywhers. P. H. Philbin, 1505 Farnam. 'Phone 154, EXPERT ACCOU G. R. Rathburn, Room 15, Com'l Nat bank. J. H. BOONSTRA, office 1515 Howard. Tel. M1, ~M304 ALl RUG MANUFACTURIN OMAHA Rug Factory, 1521 Leaven. Tel. 2068 OMAHA Rug o2 B PETTICOATS, MADE to order; las Blk.; take elevator. all for prices. 200 Dou Goldman Pltg. —~M39T Ad HAT CLEANING. LADIES' and gents’, sdc. Bo. 13th. R Schwartz’ GROCERIES AND PROV BRASS FOUNDRY. MRS. §. J VANDERBECK, 1 N. 15th St MRS. 8. J VANDER N Jeih 8 S —— X MINES AND MINING, HORSESHOE mining stock (Black Hills) Don't fall to secure my informaton ani rice before buying—iowest in ‘wmarcet Pienry Anchester, 3: Herman Bidg, M1 waukee, Wis. — 161" GUN AND LOCKSMITHS, tire_expert gun and LW W 155 Broadway, locksmith; artificidl limbs. Council Blufts, la. OSTEOPATHY. GID. B._& ALICE JOHNSON. osteo Suite 515, New York Life Bidg. T i ths. 1664 19 The Hunt Indrmary, McCague Bldg. e, 2 ASS and aluminum casting, nickel plat- B and Anishing. Bpecialty Mig. Con & N Main 8t. Council Bluffs. ATRIMONIAL. —_— STTAMSHIPS, HOLLAND-AMERICA LINE oW L wi-Berew Bleaiwsis of 15,500 doas. NEW YORK—RUTTEKDAM, ‘via BOULOGNE Ballizg Wednesday A M Ryndam 4| Potadam .. Noordam Rotterdam ... HOLLAND-AME 60 Dearborn S ~.April 15 April 21 April 29 Chicago, Il . Rutherford. Faroam st e ———y CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICATION, CERTIFICATE = OF PUBLICATION, BTATE OF NEBRASKA, OFFICE OF AUDITOR OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, LIN- COLN, February 1, 1803.—It {s hereby certi- fled that the Girard Fire and Marine In- surance company of Philadelphia, in the ate of Pennsylvania, has complied with the insurance law of this state applicable to such companies and thererore au- thorized to continue the business of fire and lightning insurance in this state for the current year ending January 31 1904, LEGAL NOTICE. NOTICE. " Office of Secretary of State, Lincoln, Neb., March 12, 1908 —Sealed bids will be receive At the office of the secretary of state ugp ntil 12 o'clock noen, March 2ith, 1903, for : 5 horeepower Corllds engine, L. o. b. car: asylum &t Lincoln a8yl poRaE W. MARSH, Secretary of Board. ] Horse Show Furnishing for your horse, carriage or harness. Latest fads and fashions from New York and London makers. 1STH AND HARNEY. PRATTLE OF THE YOUNGSTERS “Grandpa, please give me a nickel,” sald 6-year<old Tommy. 'Why, Tommy,"” replied the old gentle- man, “you're too old to be beggiug for a nickel.” “Right you are, little schemer. grandpa,” replied tha “Make it a dime.” Sadle was 11 and Alice L sald Allce: “T wonder what part of an animal a chop 18? 13 it a leg?” “Of course not” answered Sadie; “it's the juwbone. Haven't you ever read of ani- mals licking their chops?” At lunch “Natural history saye birds have good Judgment,” remarked Bessie with the big book torke haven't,” spoke up Bobby. ‘Why not Just look what ugly bables they bring sometimes.” “You love don't Johnnie?” “Yes, dear teacher." “Now fell me why you say you'love to bo go0d.” ‘Caure it's casy.” Easy to be good? “Easy to say." to be good, you, “Mamma,” queried little Julia, “at what hour was I born?" “At 2 o'clock in the morning, dear,” re- plied the mother. ““And what time wac It when I was born?" asked small Hairy. “At 8 o'clock, dear,” was the reply. “Ah, ha!" cried Julla, “my birthday 1s ever 0 much longer than yours." “Huh!" exclaimed Karry. “What's tha use of bein' born 'fore it's time to get up?" Mrs. C. was horrified to discover that her little 7-year-old daughter was rapldly ac- quiring the habit of alluding very freely to the devil, and at last she told her deter- minedly that a repetition of the obnoxious word would bring severe purishment, says Lippincott's. The child knew that her mother was in earnest, 50 she et a seal on her lips. At last she seemed to have forgotten it; but one Sunday Mrs. C...who had been tg» Il to go to church, asked her if she could tell what the minister had preached about in his non. * she answered; “‘he preached hout our Lord going up {nto the mountain nd being tempted by—by—by—by the gen- tleman who keeps hell She didn’t intend to run any risks of being punishod. Putting Out an Old Fire. The Lehigh Coal and Navigation company 1s about ready to make an effort to ex- tinguish the fire which has been raging in the 0ld Greenwood mine, north of Tamaqua, Pa., for nearly half a century. The com- pany's plan 1s to drill Into the burning por- tions of the mine at different points, pump Witness my hand and the seal of the auditor of public accounts the day and year first above written, CHARLES WESTON, (Seal.) Auditor of Public Accounts, J. L."PIERCE, Deputy. Real Estate, Loans and Fire Insurance, 1524 Douglag 8t Omaha, Neb. HOBART WILLIAMS, Insurance Dept. IFICATE _OF PUBLICATION, OF NEBRASKA, OFFICE OF ACCOUNTS, LIN- COLN, February 1, 103.—It is hereby certi- fied that the Liverpool and London and Globe Insurance company of New York City, In the state of New York, has com- plled with the insurance law of this state appiloable o such companies and s there. fore authorized to continue the business of fire and lightning insurance In this state for the current year ending January 31, 1904, Witness my hand and the seal of the auditor of public accounts the day and year first above written CHARLES WESTON, (Seal.) Auditor of Public Accounts. J. L. PIERCE, Deputy. F. D. WEAD, Rentals, Loans and Fire Real Estate, Insurance, 1:24 Dougias St., Omaha, Neb. water from the Schuylkill river, mix it with culm and run it into the mine. It will then be possible to work three of the richest and largest veins in the region. LABOR AND INDUSTRY. The French sold n Amerfca in 1902 more than $800,000 of automobiles. Americans are making an effort to es- tablish a steel plant at Flushing, Holland The laws of Massachusetts provide that ne child under 14 years shall be employed L1 factories In France there are seventy firms employ- ing upward of 46,00 workmen engaged in building motor cars. The secret of making carbon paper and typewriter ribbons is known to scarcely two dozen people, Electric lights now disturb the ghosts of the Pharoahs in the royal tombs In the Valley of the Kings. More than nine-tenths of the 30,000 p of peppermint oll unnually consume world is produced within ninety Kalamazoo, Mich. In Belglum the state has erected dwell- ings for workingmen in certain localities, and has arranged so thet they can buy unds HOBAR' ILLIAMS, Insurance Dept CERTIFICATE __OF PUBLICATION, STATE OF NEBRASKA, OFFICE OF | AUDITOR OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, LI COLN, February 1, 103.—It is hereby certi fled that the Connecticut Fire Insurance company of Hartford, in the state of Con- necticut, has complied with the insurance law of ihis state applicable to such com- panies and is therefore authorized to con- tinue the business of fire and lightning in- surance in this state for the current year ending January 31, 194 Witnese my hand and the seal of auditor of public accounty the day ear first above written L CHARLES WESTO Auditor of Public Accounts CE, Deputy. the and (Beal.) J. L. PIE ISAAC A, COLES, Agent, Room 23, Dou Block, Omaha. When You Write to Advertisers remember it only takes an extra stroke or | terested, started working on the first of them on easy terms. The International { has been in existence only four years aiready zas 676 locul organizations and a total membership of almost 40,000, The Monterey, Mexico, steei plant, with a capital of about #,00000 goid, In 'which several wealthy Americans are Iurxl'? in- this 1t 1s expected to produce 30 tons ifon of Team Driv month. | a day. The American Iron and Steel association has received direct from the manufacturers thy atistics of the production of pig iron in Canada In 192 They show h Increase of 74,551 gross tons. or over 30 per cent, as compared with 191 The total production in 1908 amounted to §19.667 gross tons, against 244,976 tons In 1% and 8,00 tons in 1900, The National Boot Operators’ England 18 trying to prevent the use of seven new American “pulling-over” ma- chines placed in a Lelcester fuctory. The machine automaticaliy takes all the stretch out of the upps f boot, brings the whole into the perfect shape of the ‘last - and automatically fixes the upper to the insole. One machine takes the place of twelve men. union of two of the pen to mention the fact that you saw the ad in The Bee. MARRY—Thousands of ladies and gentle- men are anxiously seeking companions; many very wealthy. Descr.be your wan and we will select to suit you. 'W. P. Ci 7 Fulton St Chicago. —— e TRANCE MEDIUM, SEND 2%c and stamp, with date of birth, ‘and get trance reading of your past, pres- ent and future. I tell full names, ‘dates, full name of future husband or wife. with age and date of marriage; give advice on love, business, marriage. speculation, di- vorces, chan, nd tell whether the ane you lov or false; guarantee atisfaction. Lock Box 915, Kansas WATCHES, ELECANT WATCH $3.78 Botore you' buy & wateh cut thia a h your asms “TH el D, 8.1, beautitully stem set, fitted with richly eled movement, and guarantecd orrect timekoeper: with long plated chaln for 1 wents. 1 yo it y $3 GOLD FILLED rranted 3 YEARS. pay nd ex. ches. and It I8 yous with each wize. Address THE 31, 3% Dearbors hunting case wind A convention for the purpose of formin an international union of hod carriers ang bullding laborers, (0 be affillated with the n Federation of Labor will be held ngton about the middle of April lecided on by President Gompers last week, and the Chicago men have prom- ised to start the union with 8,000, 'Fhere is at present a national union of bullding laborers, but it does not include the lures cities nor is it afillated with the Amer) can Federation of Labor. Some of (he uses ©f by-produc slaughtered animais: The blaod. ie nscy for the production of lbumen: the bones for knife handles,. tooth brush hamndis chessmen, the horns for combs ¢f brushés. large buttons, ete ¢ or butlons, ‘ornaments and’ fe Neats foot oll, extracted from' the Go has a high commercial value. The fat 13 used for glycerine snd bulterine . glue, pepsin, and other articles o Lained from 'siaughtered cattle and The value of cl e . of )

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