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THE OMAHA DAILY B MONDAY SREPTEMBER 21, ered letter i care of The Bee. Answers so o be delivered om presentintion of the shook enmiy. ———— WANTE and exp nk 5, Bee. YOUNG man wants tion in wholesale or packing house. O 61, Beo. biil clerk Addrese, A—MM0--22x WANTED=MALE HEL FALL TERM: NOW OPEN. DAY AND NIGHT. STUDENTS ADMITTED AT ANY TIME. Boyles College " NEW YORK LIFE BLLUG. BUSINESS, SHORTHAND, 1iPEWRIT- . ING, ENGLIBH. Apply for Catalogue. B-22 OMAHA COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 17th and Douglas Sts. DAY AND NIGHT SESSIONS. Fall term now open. Students enter every day. Shorthana taught by mail. Adver- tising matter free. Address: ROHRBOUGH BROS. Omaha, Nebraska. B-M47 % WANTED, for United States army, able- bodied, unmarried men, betwoen ages of 21 and 3, oitisens of United States, of #00d character and temperate habits, who can speak, read and write English. For in- formation apply Lo recrulting officer. lith and Dodge Sts., Omaha, and Lincoln, Neb. WANTED, a man to work from our wagon C.F. Adams & Co., 1619 Howard. B-Mé1 ; first-class’ pay B-hy GOOD messengers wanted A. D. T. Co, 213 8. 13th. WANTED-—Boys to distribute circulara Mandelberg, second floor B—29 Apply to W People's Store. WANTED—A gnod ' watchmaker; Will_H. Beck, nent job for good man. Bloux ’ocny. B-312 Bx WANTED—First class wood turner at once. wages, Lincoln 8ash, Door & Mfg. Lincoln, Neb. B—328 WANTED—First class, ex man {n hat department. Sona. perma- Co. rlenced sal . L. Brandels & B-331 21 WANTED—Men to learn barber trade weeks completes by our method; can earn nearly ail expenses before completing: practical course that saves years; call write. Moler Barber College, 1302 Douglas Bt B_MI8 %x SALESMEN WANTED. EXPERIENCED book salesmen of ability. A proposition of Ilclruo al merit. Ter- ritory is being rapldly assigned. F. D. Mcyer, Broadway and Locust St., St M408 21X WANTED-FEMALE HELP, | SMALL, steam heated, modern room; new- FOR RENT-FURNISHED ROOMS. LARGE, LIGHT. AIRY ROOMS $12.60 and up per month. Toe and up & day. AT THE DELLONE, I4th 8t. and Capitol Ave. ATheoa convenionces. Eat where you pieas ROOM AT THE DE Steam b general service. vate and | first-class ( TWO very desirable furnished rooms, gas, bath and furnace heat. 63 N. Bed. o room, modern 2013 St E—i—2x i3 Dodge st. E-MI% 2% front y's avenue. FRONT ROOM, modern. Nice rooms, day, week or mo. 16 Howard. E-M22% Octisx Iy furnished. Telephone. 3 fioor, U Farnam— E—-5i2 21 NiCBLY furnished modern room; suitable for one or two gentlemen; near cars: private family. 2711 Jackson. Address O o, e 5529 21! FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD. 6% 8. 19th St F BOARD and room. furnace THE ROEE, 220 Harney also meal tickets. ROOMS and board at 2282 Farnam = ern; 'phone. FURNITURE PACKING. lETER‘B(h\ & L,N‘DB}YR(}, us 8. 17th. Tel. L-258, H—i38 e e ——————— s FOR RENT—STORES AND OFFICES, FOR RENT, bujjding suitable for whole- sale purposes at 916 Farnam, 2x9, four storles and first-class cemented basement, elevator, fire and burglar proof vault, of- fice counter and fixtures. For price and particulars_inquire C. C. Rosewaler, sec- retary the Bee Building Co., room 100, Bee buildlng. 1 FOR RENT, the building formerly occu- pled by The Eee at 916 Farnam St. It has our stories and a basement, which was formerly used as The Bee press room. This will be rented very reasonably. If interested apply at office of C. C. Rose- water, sccretary, room 100, Bee buliding. ——— . FOR RENT—STORES AND OFFICES. THE spacious store room on Farnam street in the Bee bullding, formerly occupied by MacCarthy Tailoring Co.. to lease on rea- sonable terms. Rent includes janitor ser.- ice, electric light and heat. Inquire R. C. Peters & Co., ground floor Bee building. 1— NG54 DESK room. 414 Bee bulldin T-Mia —————————— gy AGENTS WANTED. WANTED, 3 county 1o 8ol TWENTIETH ing agents in every ubscriptions to THE TURY FARMER, Steady employment with assured good in- come. Agents in the country with horse and buggy especiaily desired. Canvassers make easily to $100 per month. Ad- dress ‘Century Farmer Solicitors’ Bureau, Bee bullding, Omaba. J—213 NEW book by 100 of America's Greatest roes; solves rave problem and sells like wild-fire; agents make $20.00 & day; write for free outfit and terms. J. L. Nichols & Co., Naperville, 1Il. J—M322 21x —_— WANTED-TO RENT. WANTED—Board and room for family of 3, all adults, in private family; not too far out. Address stating price, O 33, Bee office. K—25 MEN AND WOMEN LOOKING FOR POSITION CLAITRVOYAN . CARRIE LADY QUEEN thing teoid, fsfaction or no pay. 807 N. GYLMER, PALMIST—Removed to_ 715 N 23d, Take No. 16th St. sar, get off at 23d and Cuming, walk 1% blocks south & M261 medium., 1708 Califor- §—M 8% Osx IE_ SMITH, SOVER of clalrvoyants; every MME» LU nia. ELECTRICAL TREATMENT. MME SMITH, baths, 115 N. 15, 2d 1100, T S ————— et Sy PERSONAL. VIAVI, a wholesome nerve and ssue food disorders of Free booklet. Viavi Co., “.‘.‘2}&‘ and home women, Blag. MAGNETIC PILE KILLE At druggists, $1. PRIVATE babies treatment for U—256 home adopted. during The Ia. U—196 2 Bee Bldg, U=—%1 SURGEON-CHIROPODIST, Dit. ROY, chiropodist; corns and superfiu- R 2 and U259 ous_hair removed by electricity. 3, 1606 Farnam St. PRIVATE hospital before and during con- finement; best medical care and nursing. Mrs. L. Fisher, 101 Vinton. Tel. 1889, WE RENT sewing machines at T5c per week, $2 per month; we repair and sell machige manufactured; sccond: parts for every secondhand machines, $5 to $10; hand machines from $i to $10. Neb. Co., 16th and Harney. U PRIVATE Sunitarium for ladles before and during confinement. Dr. and Mrs. Gerisch, %% Callfornia at. Terms reasonable. DR, PRIES treats successfully and irregularities of women from any cause; experienced and _reliable. Dodge st., Arlingtoi block, Omaha. U0t 8. SHONFELD, the antiquarian ‘estab- lMshed 1878), removed to 822 N. ¥. Life bldg. U—Ms15 O1 PRIVATE hospital _during _confinement; bables adopt Mrs. Gardels, 2234 Lake. Tel. Red-1884. U8 BOSTON Umbrella Mfg., 006 8. 16, Tel. 1617, Umbrellas—Farasols or mad, overed, repaired ’gflfl LADY 2 years old wants loving compan- must have some means. Answer O 48, Bee. T—M315 21x — e e MONEY TO LOAN—REAL ESTATE. WANTED—CIt: Farnam Smit loans and warrants. W. & Co,, 132) Farnam_street. FARM and_eit loans; low rates. Thomas, First Nat'l Bank Bldg. Tel. 1648, W62 PRIVATE money. Sherwood, 87 N. Y, Lite, W--35 . IT CURES. confinement; ood Sumaritan | Sanitarium, 728 1st Ave, Council Bluffs, | all diseases 1513 BUSINESS CHANCES, PRINTERS—Can sell you a good office, doing good business, connected with theater and having advertising proceeds of program; lots of theatrical work be- sides & good run of regular work; estab- lished nine years in same location, Price $700. Address for particulars FOR SALE—Half Interest in the finest meat market in the west; investigate. C, W. Letchford, Council Bluffa, ¥ —M533 21x FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE. Bargain. Owner Instructs us to sell At-Once, his property near 24th and Lake, 7- room house, porcelain bath, marble wash bowl, closet. hot and cold wa- ter, gas, full size basement, good barn, full lot. Will rent for $20. Price is 81,950, but much less might be ac cepted. Here is where you buy at your own price if you hurry. ERNEST SWEET, 613 N. Y. LIFE. TEL. 1472, 4 " 40-ACRE FARM in Jefferson county, Nebraska, with good improvements; 340 per acre; must be #old within a week. M _acres about two miles from Glenwood, la. Twelve-acre orchard, balance under cultivation. No buildings; $100 per acre. Or will t de for good Umaha property. Tl:elll) AC) good ha) , also close to 1a., $40 per a Chris Boyer, nd Cuming. Tel. 2049. RE—M342 $2.750. 6-ROOM MODERN COTTAGE, COR- NER ~LOT, 70x112, 3715 LEAVEN- WORTH. INQUIRE ON PREMISES. = e Hh—h:l}ifi RANCH and farmn lands for sale by the Union Pacific Railroad company., McAllester, land commissione: ES and lots in all parts of city; also acre property and farm' lands. The O. I Davis Co., Room 508, Bee bldg. RI—378 corner lot Inquire at R CHARLES E, U. 5 National Ba Bldg R ELEGANT home and farm of 2% acres joining Bennet, Neb. Address Box 1%, Bennet, Neb. RE—Ms3% O3 _ modern _cottage, 3715 Leavenworth St. WILLIAMSON New 8-room house, all modern, ready Oc- at the house 102 N. tober 1. Inquire 33d st RE—2T-22x WANTED—Real estate loans and warrants. R. C. Peters & C Bee Bldg. W-—x7 " FRAME HOUBE FOR SALE. Bids will be recelved for immediate removal FIVE PER CENT loans, Garvin Bros., 1604 W25 Farnai PRIVATE money. F. D. Wead, 152 Douglas. 100 Girls. Call Canadian office, Bth & Dodge. fon g BERVANT GIRL wanted at once at 1113 8. 2th St C--Ms75 WANTED-Oirl | for genefal “housework, Ave. C~28 WANTED, & housekee) for th with two a-u.nu:z':'n Tarm: middie: ‘ wages and Lock Box HELP WANTED-FEMALE., Balesladies for ery in city store; good wages to experienced women who know how to groceries; state wages wanted and experience. O 66, Bee. C—160 20x YOUNG girl to aasist_at general h Work. 1nquire at 57 South Bth 8t C—-Mus 2 WANTED—Ladles to learn halrdressing, manicuring or faclal massage. Few weolts mpletes; l?a’ wi ‘mn:-n:,‘mfl (lll‘ omas gran or W o] Eo T&l Doug! e CMaTT Bx FOR RENT-HOUSES. HOUSES @ ol 86 nidy. P T R R AN . . PRI Few York Lide Sid. oge K W MOVR e SR, s S o6 Bid MOVE right TRoM oce 1l Furmame o Tom. T D2% ty. The D2 FOR RENT, a neat 8- house, all mod- t furn. C. B R A HOUSES & #"8ari2 8 45 t Omaba Van Stor: HOUSES, insurance. Ringwall, Barker Dlk. D229 FOR RENT-564_ Harney st. desira modern house of § rmw-uy in nm-el-l:a“r": palr, B8, Garvin Bros. 1604 Pagnam et PARLOR floor or six or seven-room house, modern except furnace. Address O 12, Bee K—M 500 TWO refined gentlemen wish room in pri- vate tamily; willing to pay = ‘well for proper quartérs; can furnish bes referonce. Address P 2, Bee. K M562_21 pm—— WANTED-TO BUY. WANTED—To buy a dray or bus line of 0od size in Nebraska or South Dakota, nyone having such for sale will find a buyer by writing EA Mahoney, Lawler, Ta. i -M2%5 21x DON'T givé your furniture and carpets away. J. Levine pays the highest cash price. 308 North 16th st, N-—M21 Oclé WANT gentle pony from October to May; will buy or take care of him; state age, helght and terms. Address O ssN Bee. 2x GQOD dray team, weight about 2800. A. Hospe_Co., 1613 Douglas N_—Mis3 22x FOR SALE-FURNITURE. FULL line of hard coal stoves now on sale. Chicago Furniture Co., 1410 Dodge St. FOR SALE. Furniture, consisting of - parlor, dinin bedroom, leather library furniture, leathe couch, easy chairs, mahogany and rook- wood ' library and parlor tables, odd chalrs, rockers, davenport, mahogany bookcase, writing desk, mantle mirrors, clocks, pletures, imported bric-a-brac, oll , rugs, lace curtains, brass bed: rs, chiffoniers; . . These goods must be seen to be appreciated. Sell sep- arately; call at 138 N. 3th ave. O—Mis5 26x L . =2 FOR SALE—HORSES, WAGONS, ETC. TIRES set while you wait: first-class re- rost, 14th and Leaven- P23 pair work. H. worth. MONROE sells pleasure vehicles at 81 N. 16th Bt, Pd GOOD MILK WAGQN, coal buggy at & big bargaln. A. W with John Deere Plow Co. P.-348 Ofx n_and lohnson, —p— - ~ 10-ROOM wouse, modern, west part of the clty, $35 per month. Wm. H. Potter, re- celver, 306 Brown block. D1 FOR RENT. Double modern houss on Sherman ave- nue, § rooms each ... ceeees oom modern house, Davenport room house, $8th and Chicago 6-room house, 30th and Charles streets.. 10 THOMAS BRENNAN, 0 So. 1th st D—-M2% 23 FOR RENT—Sixroom cotiage, modecn ex cepe” furance. ST Culifornis, st 48 N Somplete repair. re N St 6r room 87 N. ¥. Life Bidg. D86 = 10-room modern house and Park ave. F. D. Wead I3 las at. DM FOR RENT. modern house newly papered. with privilege of reserving one or two roomws. Address O 3, Bee 26 2% FOR RENT—Six-room cot at 813 N. 2nd st, $15. Inquire at 1808 Webster st. : sl uglas st &ROOM m, ho quire 428 N. $7th 8¢ T AT R IS o ' ity " Ca om . of 'Trede. DMt 16x FOR RENT—8-room modern houss, No_ 63 Park Ave., 85 W. H. Thomas F National Bank Bldg. NEARLY new seven-room house: hard and soft water. 610 N. 15th st.; cheap. South Omaha. D-—-MSS1 21x FOR RENT-FURNISHED ROOMS. AETNA "0":!‘. Buro n, Wth & Dodee, A, Etm O. M. E hauls trunks, Telephone 611 ICELY furnished rooms. Inquire Omsha NnA s laundry, 1% I‘nl'gfll 'hoi B . SR MODERN rooms, avenue. & W9 Bt Mary's L Sy ] BN —— ROYAL mql. Eurepean, 16h & L‘Eflo. FOR SALE, very stylish driving horse; good speed; 18 fine under the saddle: will aieo sell latest style high-grade rubber- tire wagon, harness, blankel dles, ete. Address O'89, Bee. Mds0 23x FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS, FOR SALE, Southwick hay press and ower, cheap. A. H. Read, Council Blufts, Y&» Q—M 816 FOR SALE, secondhand _locomobile, first-class Shape, t one-half or address, 161 Farnam St IRON and wire fences, tree guard: Western Anchor Fenc treliises. Co., %6 N, 17th 5t. Q248 SECONDHAND biliard and poal tables; billiard tables repaired; a large stock of cheap bar fixtures, fl!ur counters, et The Brunswick-Balke Collender Co.. 407-9 8. 10th Bt. QM54 CATALOGUE cut drug prices free. Bher- 'man & McConnell Drug Co., Omaha. Q-9 Address, QM5 19 Farnam. 350 ICE for sale in carload lots '{incoin Tos Co., Lincoln, Neb. INDIAN goods and relics SDHAND safe cheap. Deright, 1119 Farnam Q231 FOR SALE-Crane hydraullc eievator be used elther passeng: plete, iron gulde pos closure. J. L. Brande! ; can or freight; com- e and wire en- & Son. Q-8 FOR SALE—A new So0-ampere, double-pole switch; never been used. ADDI% w or address “‘Superintendent Bee uilding, Omaha." Q—-M787 FOR SA! .M FOR SALE-Coal business. Capital regu $.0000. J 1, Bee. Q-5 TELEPHONF POLES: long fr timber; chicken fence; oak piling. %1 Dousigs, NEW and 2ahand typewriters, 1119 FArnam. Q- FOR SALE_Several scholarships in a first- class standard school fn Omaha, compris- ing complete course in business, short. hand and typewriting. Inquire at Bee ofce. Q85 Y will »e Ir‘)‘ogr sewing warrant It Q- Mo bex E. L LOVEJ machine "W ek Empty ink barreis Apply Press room, Bee offi Q- 4 TO 5 P. C. money, Bemis, Paxton blocks. W—284 7-room frame hou 2311 Calify 1 3 GEORGE & CO- 1001 FARNAM 815 RE-33 21 GOLDMAN, 20 Douglas block. “m MONEY to loan for bullding H. Thomas, First Nat'l Ban| 7y MONEY TO LOAX—CHATTELS, t best of | vareaTy NOT IN THE TRUST. Money--Any Amount Loaned to salarled employes holding per- raanent positions on their PLAIN NOTE, without MORTGAGE, ENDORSER or SE- CURITY of any kind, without EMPLOY- PR'S knowledge. ‘We also loan money on Furniture, Planos, etc., without removal of goods. You have use of both money and goods. It Costs You Nothing To call and be convinced that our rates are the cheapest T Omaha. We want your business and believe an in- vestigation of our methods will get ft— aven it at present vou are dealing else- where. KIND, COURTEOUS TREAT MENT to all. Our offices are the best equipped to handle your business with privacy of any in the oity. Come in and See us, whether you borrow or mot. Reliable Credit Co. Rooms 37-38 Paxton Blk. Rooms MONEY To salaried employes and wage earners, Get our system of loans that gets you out of debt. Any lady or gentieman, ma- chinist, engineer, etc., having rellable employment can ‘get, just on lis note: Monthly. Monthly. Weekly. us...$46.66 or $13.35 or $6.6) e iaE or TEE or 33 s us asiest term 6.66 or 333 or 106 ... 400 or 200 or 1w lowest rates, No inquiri Quick service. treatment. confidential. THE STAR LOAN CO., 64 PAXTON BLK. 8. X283 Return 50— Heturn 2—Return 15—Return to to to to Courteous X—¥id Best explains our methods. We loan on urniture, pianos, warehouse receipts, ete. Or If you nave a permanent iUon We can make a e SALARY LoAN without security, excepl your own agree- ment to repay. Our service is quick and confdential and we always try to please, All that we ask Is that you give us a cali before you borrow elsewhere. OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO., 119 Board of Trade Bldg. Tel, 225 ablished, 1s%2). 306 8, 18th St 270 MONSY LOANED FURNITURE, PIANOS, BALARIES, EVC. Low rates and easy terms. Business Confidential, Try us if you want to save money PHOENIX CREDIT €O., 6 Paxton Block. 16(h und Farnam Sts. ~am LOANE TO nts, team- LARGEST BUSINESS IN SALARIED PEOPLE, merc rding houses, etc., without se- rity; easiest terms; ¥ offices in_pri cipal cities. Tolman, 4 Board of Trade jiier X n nate to salark ople; business confidential; lowest rates axton block. | The J. A" Hutton G Foley 8, Barker b, X3 CHATTEL. saiary and jewelry loans. Loan Co., suc. to D. Green, MONEY loaned on plangs. furniture. jow- ‘elry, horsca, cows, ete. C. F. Reed, 310 8. 13 X BUSINESS CHANCES. FOR SALE, good grocery and butcher's fix- lnquire 2763 Far- Y-8 tures, including nam. ce box. FOR SALE, furniture and four (1) year lease, Hotel Charicra, Aliance, Neb. 'The Charters is & forty (1) room hrick hotel olty wal 1o get out of the hotel business. ther informatiun address Hotel Alliance, b WHEN you want to buy, sell or $3) Breverty or business quick, Johnson, M8 N. Y. Life. Y% see J Y-8 FOR BALE. notes. 830, 0. K. chanel :‘. o curity. O #, Bee. elctrie nfuu. is in good repair and well furnished. Owners want For fur-| sen Charters, cxchange T T ATTOBNEYS. 3. M. MACFARLAND, &9 N. Y. L_Bidg. N7 2 eyye—————————— BALE TIES, OMAHA Hay Bale Tie Co., 81 North Lo BICYCLES. BARGAINS In bloyeles; second-Hand ‘Wheels § and up; see Flescher, 1622 Capi- tol ave. 14528 O ——— CARPENTERS AND JOINERS. ALL kinds of carpenter work and repalrin, Fromptly attended to. J. T. Ochiliree, At and Lake streets. —_—e DRESSMAKING. S Ladies' College, 1706 “oa Cuming St. Write for booklet. ————————— DETECTIVES, CAPT. T. CORMACK, 617 Karbach block. Tel. A-2822 i —10:‘ T DRESS CUTTING SOHOOLS. READ THE WANT ADS. WHEN YOU HAVE A PLACE TO FILL, 4 TRY ONE. \ LAW AND COLLECTIONS. - - o - STILLMAN & PRICE, 410 1st Nat. Bk bid CO.. 18t floor N. ¥ nd collectors every —20 NEW SNOW-CHURC Life Bldg., attorne where. 3. M. MACFARLAND, 319 N. Y. I st MEDICAL. {_IT OR HABIT cured in three days. Pay when cured, Write fo 3 8. Mth —38 No hypodermic clrculars. Gatlin Institute, & THOS. J. KELLY voice. Davidge Blocl 39 singing. Studio, 1802 Farnam St —M516 O1 OSTEOPATH The Hunt Infirmary, McCague Bldg. km GRACE DEEGA 2686, PATENTS. LR PATENTS—Sues & Co., Omaba, lustrated patent book free. Tel. 15th St., Omaha. Tel. 1798 eb. | 1623, Nisx PAWNBROKERS, ing; all business confidential. 1301 Dougla Blag. E. D. KECK, volce culture and the art of e e Johnson Institute, 516 N. Y. Life Blag. T.};'“ Atsen & Farwell, Paxton Bik., 0&-7. T. 135, DRS. FINCH & MILLER, 124 8. Bth, St H, J. COWGILL—No fee unless successful. SAGLE Loan Office. Reliable, accommodat- AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAH | New Workmen Temple Will Be Ausyiciously Dedicated Tonight. MAYOR CALLS FOR PUBLIC RECOGNITION Oarnival Will Sacceed the Dedicatory Which Are to BHe ® Ceremonies, Precede Street Extensive Parade. The new Anclent Order of United Work- men temple at Twenty-fifth and M streets will be dedicated this evening. At 7:30 S | the members of the three Workmen lodges to receive visiting lodges. The parade will be headed by a plateon of police under Chief Brigge. Franek's band will and then will come the degree teams of the Workmen lodges. Next thera will be the South Omaha lodges and the Omaha and visiting lodges. Directors of the temple butlding assoclation, grand state officers, the mayor and speakers will follow In car- riages. From Twenty-fourth and J streets the line of march will be to Twenty-fourth and Q streets, west to Twenty-sixth street, north to N street, east to Twenty-fourth street, north to M street and west to the tomple. C, W. Miller, president of the bullding assoclation, will call the assemblage to order. Jacob Jaskalek, grand master work- man, will make an address and he will be . 882 N. Y. Life, :;:T followed by a number of grand lodge offi- cers. Hon. E. J. Burkett has been invited to attend and deliver an address and he Mas accepted the Invitation. As soon as the dedicatory ceremonies are over the carnival grounds will be opened It s the plan of the association to keep the carnival grounds open from noon until midnight. The management of the grounds is in the hands of D. J. Farrell. Joseph Koutsky and M. A. Martin will look after the vot- ing contests. B. B. Wilcox has charge of the lighting of the carnival grounds and arrangements have been made for an STORAGE. _ Van Stor Co . 1511% Farn. Tels. 16:0-862. —365 abundance of electric lights. A number of interesting attractions have been secured for the carnival and a large attendance s expected. In connection with the carnival Mayor SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING, Koutsky last night issued this letter to the public: A. C. VAN SANT'S school. 717 N B, Business & Shorthand College. B ‘heater. STAMMERING AND STUTTERING, TICKET BROKERS, CUT _RATE rallroad_tickets every Pe H. Philbin, 156 Farnam. UPHOLSTERIN GATE CITY Upholstering Co.. wov Springs tightened. Tel. B-9%. ary's Ave. GOVERNMENT NOWICES. —Office Purchasing Army, Omah: 1903, * Bealed pi recelved here until 11 o'clock a. m. standard time, Uctober 5th, 1 Commissary, U. nd_the: such quantities of po as may ebraska. and opened b he Commissaries at Fort Robinson, until 10 o'clock a. m., mountain time, and at Forts Crook and Neb., until 11 o'clock a. m., central time, each commissary receiving proposals for his own post only. The right whole or in part. Blank proposals an specifications, showing in detail the article turnished on application to any of th above mentioned officers. be marked “‘Propusals for Fresh to be cpened October §, 193, authorized to Tecelve proposals BEAN, Major, Commissary, U 8-17-18-19-21.- w. FORT MEADE, 108, Bealed p recelved unti 1908, for the construction of D. tlon. part thereof. Envela) posals to be marked ‘‘Proposals for Roa and Walks" addressed C. B. Captain. ————— LEGAL NOTICES, N. Y. Life. ) CURED, Julla Vaughn, 40 Ramge Bldg. ) Fhone R B EEE————— —_— e PROPOSALS FOR YRESH VEGETABLES. Nebraska, September 15, pasals, In triplicate, will be central opened publicly, for furnishing and delivery o _onjons Neb. andard obrare, andard s re- served to reject any or all proposals in and quantitiés required, and giving full in- ormation as to conditions of contract, will Envelopes should egetables, and addressed to the undersigned or commissary at post H 8. Army. 23-M 8. D. September 17, roposals in iriplicate will be 2 o'clock p. m, October 17, macadam roads and cement walks at Fort Meade, 8. Information furnished upon applica- United States reserves right to ac- cept or reject any or all proposals or any 8~ containing pro- Vogdes, As the combined lodges of the Ancient Order of United Workmen of S8outh Omaha will hold a carnival this week and dedi- cate the new temple at Twenty-fifth and M streets, I hereby request the citizens of Bouth Omaha and the business men in par- ticular to decorate their homes and p'aces of business during earnival week This carnival means the dedication of the the city. All of the money fo the :L‘;'E!:Souon of this temple has been 'l\ll\— scribed by the 1,400 members of the Work: men 10dges in the city of South Omaha and it is fitting that some pulble recognition should be taken of the enterprise shown by, this order. of the aid Wandreds of visiting members will be present at the dedicatory ceremonies and on this date especially it Is requested that the colors of the order be displayed. The red, blue and purple, o Phestly hope that the 'citisens of South Omaha will comply with this re- ool v'nfmf;‘“l%v'rsxv. Mayor. Walter Rol Injured. While attempting to board a freight train in the raliroad yards here yesterday afternoon Walter Robinson slipped snd fell so that both feet were erushed by the wheels of one of the cars. Robinson had been in the city for a few days looking for work and was intending to go south. He tried to board the train near the crossing y | at Twenty-seventh and N street, but missed his hold and slipped. A policeman called the smbulante ‘And the injured man was taken to the South Omaha hospital. Last right Rob- rela- s [ night two surgeons amputated the foot and a portion of the left foot. 4 | inson’s home 1s at Kelloge. Ta. His s | tives there have been notified. Disregard Captain's Orders. Captain Shields of the police force at- tempted to stop a dance at Thirty-third and L streets at midnight Saturday. Some of those present urged that time be given for one more walts. This request the captain granted. Then the dancers wanted an- other, and permission was given. The re- sult was that the dance kept up until § o'clock Bunday morning regardless of the protests of the captain. Bonds Still Unsold. The overlap bonds In the sum of $70,000 voted at the special election held on June 23, arc still upsold. Yesterday City Clerk Shrigley recelved a telegram from W, J. e THE Dress Cutting College is to young ladles what the business college s to young men. 621 Paxton Blk., Omaha. M532 08 EXPERT ACCOUNTANT. G. R. RATHDUN, room 15, Com’'l Nat Bank Private ssons ‘In bookkeeping, etc. 752 e ) FLORISTS, HESS & SWOBODA, 1415 Farnam. —25 D. HENDERSON, florlst, 1419 Farnam -g’\?. e st s Laatlim T s GOLD AND SILVER PLATING, OMAHA PLATING CO., Bee bldg. Tel. 7t e GARBAGE. ANTI-MONOPOLY GARBAGE CO., cleans cesspools and vaults, removes garbage and dead animals at reduced prices. 621 N. 16th. Tel. 1779. —250 —_— LAWN MOWERS, SHARPE> ED. P. Melcholr, 13th & Ho.lju;r& J DANCING ACADEMY, CHAMBERS' adult beginners now forming Tuesdays and Saturdays, 8 p. ., com- mencing_October 2. Private lessons any time. 17th and Douglas. Office 'phone, 18i1. Residence, ALl After October 15, 221 Farnam st. Chambers' _children’s classes Wednesdays, 4 p. m. Saturdays, 2 p. m., commencing October 3. MR. AND MRS. MORAND'S dancing and ical culture, 15th and Harney, re- pens for chi‘dren Baturday, October 3; beginners, 1 a. m.; #ivance, 3 p. m. Terms reasonable; a liberal reduction to former patrons and to families who send pil at the same time. anized; private lessons any time. Lessons for adults now Tues- day and Friday, § p. m emblics every Wednesday. School tea tiekets at half regular rates. For further particu- lars write or telephone 104l —M570 Octd HAT RENOVATING. Ramser & Kerr, 17th st M8 09 STy e—————— LOST. OLD hats made new. 1 hatters, 3 LOST—Lady's gold watch to 2015 Cass st please return and. recefve reward Lost—M2%8 LORT, legal papers in Platt vs. Hitchcock Co.,'the Mathewson Estute and Rasmus- vs. Montgomery; also record in su- preme court; $%5.00 reward and no ques- tions asked for return to Henshaw Cafe. Lost—M318 %x TINNERS, KOCH, 24th and Mapl a TTel L-158 M35 08 NOTICE FOR_BI FOR STATE e PRINTING, Bids will be received by the State Pr ing Board at the office of the Becreta State at Lincoln, Nebraska, on or 2% u"clocz D.‘ m,, 7 1908, for printing and binding i hie b "Copics of i e ebraska. Specification: file In the office of the Secretary of Stat All bids must be accompanie equal in amount to the work bld upon. The right to reject any and all bids. ncoln, Nebraska, September 17, 191, STATE PRINTING BOARD. By LOU W. FRAZIER, Secretary & oard. 8-19-0-5-t-M NOTICE. Sealed bids will be received at the offic of secretary of state up until noon of September 25, 198, horse-power boiler, also one fifty sower engine, also one 400-light dynan or Soldiers' and Satlors' Home at Milfor and one 100 horse-power boller for Industrial school at Kearney; also twe enerators shall be rated at 100 ampere 800 revolutions per minute for tentiary, as per plans and specification: on file in this office, all of which must by { delivered at the institutions. The board reserves the right any and all bids. GEORGE MARSH. Secretary of Board. 8204 Stm RALLWAY TIME CARD. UNION STATION=10TH AND MARCY Chicago & Northwestern, ““The Northwestern Line. H i Fast SRR, 725sintss sazases Local Sioux City Daylight St. Paul | Dgylight Chicago... | Local Cedar Rapids Limited Chicago.. Local Carroll Fast Chicago Fast St Paul..... Fast Mail. . Local Sloux City Norfolk & Bonesteel.. | Lincoln & Leng Fine Missouri Pacifie. St. Louis Express. K C & St L. Bx.. Chicago, Rock Island & Pac EAST. Leave. Chicago Daylight L't'd.a 3:3 Chicago Daylight Locela 7:00 Chicago Exprss bl 15 Des Moines Express,...a 4:2 Chicago Fast Express WEST Rocky Mountain L't'd..a 7:30 am Lincoln, Colo. Spring. Denver, Pueblo and West g Colo., Texas, Cal Okiahoma Fiyer illinois Central, Chicago Express .8 7:3 am Chicago, Minneapoiis & Bt. Paul Limited « 7:8 pm Minneapolis & Bt Paul Expre b 736 am Chicago. compre pEeEE Cowsmes Cewea Egee ge oE BREEEELE oo fic. a 1:3 pm ‘and a Tuesday, September 29, ne election laws and s of the registration, laws of the for same can be found on by a bond robable cost of the oard reserves the the 12 o'clock for one 100 horse- Boys' 2 K. W. belted P. M. type generators, sald nd 250 volts, at a speed of approximately the peni- to reject RAII-WAY TIME CARD, Chicago Local.. Chicago Express. Chicago Great Weater, 104 F't. Dodge Expres: i 102 Ft. Dodge Express. 7 Ft. Dodge Express. 18 Ft. Dodge Express. nion Pacific. Overland Limited The Fast Mall.. (;”llhxnln Expres: ‘acifio Express. Eastern Express. The Atlantic Expre: The Colorado Speclal. Chicago Special. . Lincoln, ~ Beatric {1 » F e El e ®2 88 83 sEEw 8BS 2s88 ©E R -5 583 £33 833 Grand Island Local ¢! Chicago, Milwauke. Chicago Daylight....... Ghicago Fast Express o | Ghicago Limited. ... Des Moines Express. Wabas! 8t. Louls Express st. Louls ell Bluffs Sxoap nee 8865 5 283 eoee tUpy T o ‘annon Ball” | BURLINGTON STATION—10TH & MASON Burlington & Missourl River. Leave. Arrive. Beatrice and $:50 am a 850 am veeoo...@ 4710 pm nd Puget Xpress ..all:10 pm ado Vestibuled incoln . Nebraska Express enver Limit tlack Hill Bound ~|Ceol o] Fier bt Lincoln Fast Mall Fort Crook snd Plait mouth ......... Bellevue & Pacific Joi..a b12:08 pm a 7:45 pm a6:46 am Chicago, Burlingto: Chicago Special...... Chicago Vestibuied ex | Chicago Local......... Chicago Limited....... Fast Mall........ 0. s Blum Kansas City Day Ex 8t. Louis Flyer Kansas City Night Ex..a10:48 pm City, St. Joseph & a 6:06 pm a Daily. b Dally except Sunday. d Daily except Saturday, e Dally except Monday. WEBSTER DEPOT—15TH & WEBSTER Nebraska Wyoming Divi Leave. Black Hills, Deadwood, Lead, Hot Springs Wyoming, Casper and Douglas ... Hastings, York, David City, Buperior, Geneva, Exefer and Seward....b 3:00 pm b 5:00 pm Missourl Pacific Nebraska 1. Weeping Water. Chicago, St Omaha, Twin City Passenger. Sioux City Passenger..a Oakland Local, b Arrive. 4 3:00 pm a 5:00 pm 4 3:00 pm e 5:00 pm ia b 4:10 pm a10:3% am Paul, Huyes & Sons, A |o. stating that follow | for the largest lodge building and public audito- | Enlm! lodge officers of the state | 5 the bankers at Clevela they had written fully Brandels & Sons of Omaha regarding the purchase. This in the first e to Brandels and later the councll granted a transfer to Hayes & Sons. Hayes deposited a certified cheek for $3,00 on his own bank as evidence of good faith, and intimated that the bonds would be accepted by September 1. Since the transfer made there has been much writing between the city officlals here and the Hayes bank, but nothing has come of it wil. Complete histories have been sent the Cleveland bankers, but they still want more Information. Just what they want now is mere gonjecture. Until this issue of bonds is disposed of the city cannot pay back salaries or claims. The municipality is not the los the delay but the peaple who advanced money to the fssue of bonds was sold was { firemen and policemen with ghe expectation ¥ | Wil form”at Twenty-fourth and M streets | and march to Twenty-fourth and J streets | that the bonds would meet with a r sale are holding the k. Some of t councilmen say that the contract with the Hayes hank will be annulled and that bids vonds will be advertised for once more. KEleet Of Tondght, The South Omaba Cavalry will meet tonight at the armory and elect five non-commissioned officers. Two sergeants, one corporal, one farrier and one saddler ara to be chosen by the votes of the troop. It was reported that Second Lieutenant James Duncanson was about to resign and should this come about the trocp will elect a second lieutenant in ad- dition to the non-commissioned officers al- ready mentioned, yesterday John O'Hearn Funeral. At the First Baptist church yesterday afternoon funeral services were held aver the remains of John O'Hearn. The fces were conducted by members of Hive lodge No. 184 of the Masons and & by the Grand Army of the Republic was a large attendance of Masons, as well as quite a number of Phil Kearney post of the Grand Army. After the services at the church the remains were conveyed to Laurel Hill cemetery for interment. Turned Over tv Omaha Office; James Crow, who was arrested a few days ago as a suspiclous character by Detective Elsfelder, was turned over (o Detectives Mitchell and Davis of the Omaha polico force last evening. Crow hus been identified as one of the men who held up and robbed Henry Oest at Sixteenth and Manderson streets about a week ago. Ac- cording to the police there is no. douht but Crow played an important part in the holdup. sery Nee Want More Signers. The Retail Clerks' local No. %0 has made A unanimous request of the cently cirsulated to close on Monday, Tues- day, Thursday and Friday nights at 6:30, to please adhere to their signatures and those not yet having signed to please do so.” The request is signed w. president of the unlon. by A. Berr Magie City Gossip. Roy Honey west today. Frank Vocasek has gons to Lincoln to attend the State university Orin_ Merrill_of Pueblo, visiting his parents for a R. B. Montgomery returned yesterday from Ohio, where they spent two weeks with relatives. Joseph Stejakls died Saturday and was buried yesterday by the Turners from his home, Twentieth and Q streets. Mrs. H. E. Tagg and children returned last night from the east, where they vis- ited friends for three months. Miss Maggle Murray, chief operator at the Nebraska Telephone company exchange here, leaves today for Denver for a two weeks' vacation. A meoting of the Board of Education whl be held m(flh evening. Some action may b aken on the plans for the proj school butlding. \ il A The city council Is billed for 'a nceting tonight. 1t is thought, howev, gount of the opening ' 1s expected home from the Colo., ow days. is here of the Woadmen cav~ nival that the meeting will be adjourned until Tuesday night. g Oficer Llerlun caught harles Wililams and S8am Johnson, both colored, running & game of chance near the Jetter ball frounds vesterday afternoon and broight oth o the police atation, where they wers charged with gambling. Begins «t Bed Roek, Health, strength snd vigor depend on di- gestion. Dr. Xing's New Life Pills make It perfect or no pay. Only 2%¢. For sale by Kuhn & Co. . Finds 014 Mail Pouch, Detective Ferris made a peculiar find Sunday afternoon In the rear of Oden's hall. He was doing the sleuth act in thaf auarter and picked up part of a ‘amolished mall sack. The portfon of the sack found by the officer shows signs of age and also of having been roughly handled. It was torn and ripped in several directions. The lice do not attach any great imporiance 0 the find as no mail robberies have been reported lately. Strikes at the Reot. Many dangerous diseases begin In fmpura blood. Electric Bitters purifies the blood, and ocures, or no pay. Only S0c. For sale by Kuhn & Co. 4826 Onild's Dress, 2, 4, 6 youis Child's Dress 4524—Frocks t are oul with waist and skirt in one are mueh in demand for the little folk and are both charmingly attractive and simple. This one is adapted to the girls as well as the Loys and to a variety of materials, but is shown In a light welght wool mixture, in shades of blue, and is finished with machine stitching in silk. With the dress wre worn & silk tle and a patent leather beit, but a belt of the material can b substituted when preferred. The dress is made with fronts and back and s laid in & wide box plalt, with eut- ward turning plaits at each side, at both the center of front and back, the plaits being stitched to the walst line, but pressed to position only below that point The closing is effectpd beneath the lefl edge of the front plait for boys, the right for girls. At the neck is a wide collac and a belt confines the fulness at the walst. The sleeves are full with roll-over cufts The quantity of material required for the medium size (4 years) is 44 yards 27 inche wide, 3% yards 82 Inches wide or 24 yards 14 Inches wide The pattern &4 is cut In siges for chil- dren of 2 4 and 6 years of age. commodation of The Bes patterns, which usually re at from % to 6 cents, will be furnished at & nominal price, 10 cents, which coyers ll expense. In order to get a pattern enclose 10 cents, give number and name of pattern. merchants ' “who so generously signed a petition re-o that on ac-" .