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THE OMAHA DA ILY BEE Y, SEPTEMB SPECIAL _NOTICES ertisements be taken until 12 rtisers, by requesting a n Bered check, eam have anawers letter in o TUATIONS WANTED, WANTED—By young man of good address and_experience, position as bookkeeper; bank preforred; good reference. Addiess _L ® Bee. A=M333 %0x WANTED, situation in some good bakery A8 baker; can do any kind of baking: have had ten years' experience. Address P. O. Hox 18, C. C. Page, Neb. A—MGI6 2x YOUNG lady, graduate of good business colleg wants position as book! Address P15, Bee. A—635 1x WANTED=MALE HELP, COMPLETE_10-room modern house FALL TERM DAY AND NIGHT STUDENTS ADMITTED AT ANY TIME. Boyles College NEW YORK LIFE BLUG. BINESS, TYPEWRIT- ““OMAHA COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, J7th and Douglas Sts. DAY AND NIGHT SESSIONS. Fall term now open. Studenis enter every day. Shorthand taught by mall. Advars tsing matter free. Address: ROHRBOUGH BROS., Omaha, Nebra B—-M4T B WANTED, for United States army, abl unmarricd men, between ages of %, citizens of 'United States, of cter and temperate habits, who n speak, read and write English. For In- appiy Lo recruiting oficer, 16th ts., Omaha, and Lincoin, Neb. 405 WANTED, o man to work {rom our wagon. C.'F. Adams & Co., 1619 Howard, o GOOD messengers wanted; first-class pay. A.D. T Co,‘fll 8. 13th. ? Bfm' WANTED—Boys to _distribute clrculars Apply to Mandelberg, second floor &' Btor B-239 §-ROOM - HOUSE, _modern. 8-room house, 5-room house, 920 N FOR RENT—HOUSES, et Omaha Van Farnam, or Tels. TO MOVE right Co., office 1611% FOR T, r ern except furnace $18. C 436-37 Paxton block. barn, 627 Park ave. Douglai FOR_RENT—Six-room cottage at 12 N. @nd st., $15. Inquire at 1508 Webster st d w nine-room house on 39th Call at Room 43, Board DM 6x FOR RENT, n 8t., city, for $36 of ‘Trade. FOR house, RENT—Modern_ 8-room furnished 10% Spencer st.; 'phoae 1541 D—MB85 29 NEW 8-room house, all modern, read October 1. Inquire at the house, 102 N. 33 st D—M:9 26x ELEGANT, 8-room_house, all modern im- provements. 410 North 234 st D--M$18 7% 524 So. 20th, 8-r., modern...... 265 St. Mary's,’ §-r., modern. 1340 So. Zith, 9-r. mod: 3407 N. 2th, b-r., ‘barn, 3014 Ames Ave., 6-r. flat 202 Burdette, 6:r., bath... ... GARVIN BROS., 160 FARNAM ST, D—M618 7 113 D =rnel 258338/ Capitol 67 2Tx Ave., $2.00 per month. RENT, ten-room house; modern, and in West Farnam district. Wm. K Pottér, Rec., No. 808 Brown Bik D—M624 te 816 N. 418T AVE,, modern 10-r. house, hard- wood finish, fufhace, two baths and closets, good barn, all In good condition, year's lease, $35, Wallace, Brown block. D638 21 624 So. MTH ST., 8-r, modern, $35. 265 8i. Mary's, &r., modern, 380, GARVIN BROS., 104 FARNAM ST, D636 27 FOR RENT, $36.00; 8.room modern house, No. 533 Park ave. at'l Bank Bldg. FOR RENT—Two 8-room modern houses in Kountse Place W. H. Thomas, Kirst D—M#61 28x THOMAS BRENNAN, D—M64s 2 th st., 5 rooms, $8; 2705 Davenport arn.' $15; 814 N, 10th Others.” ~ Ringwalt D—M64T FOR RENT. $12-6-r._cottage, city water, 3424 Jackson. $20—10-r. all modern, near 2th and Cuming. all modern, near 2th and Cuming. modern, near 24th st, north of Cuming. N. P. DODGE & CO,, 1614 Farnam. D-—-M8i6_27 large cellar, FOR RENT—FURN SHED ROOMS. AETNA HOUS i , European, 18th & Dodge. E—235 WANTED-First class wood turner at once. Good wages, Lincoin Sash, & Mk 80u" indorn, Newo oesh: Door & Mo NICELY furpished_rooms. Inquire Omaha ;le‘l_fi laundry, 1750 Leavenworth. !':Phno:ll WANTED, experienced salesmen in dress 00ds department. Apply J. L. Brandels Bons. B8 25 WANTED, six _tinners, experienced on- fur- nace work. Miiton Rogers & Sons 14th and Farnam st. B—M3 YOUNG MAN wants a place to work for board while going to school. Hoyles Col- lege, Tel. 1684, B Mo%5 tf BOY to learn the drug business; some ex- {:flenoo preferred. Call or address 1923 ke. B—603 26 WANTED, first class barber at Grand Ho- tel barber shop, Council Bluffs. WANTED-Travaling men to carry a line nts and skelcton suits in Tow: Nebraska and Kansas territory. Addre tAting nge, experience, giving references, alary expécied, etc., P 11, Ben B-61{—1 WANTED--A competent band man, one who can instruct In brass and resd in- strumen At once. Address, T ank Easter, Shelton, Neb. 1325 O. M. B. hauls trunks. Telephone 611, E—-231 2019 St. Mary B-161 31 DEWEY Buropean hotel, 13th and Farnam B-231 MODERN rooms, front. avenue. | ROYAL HOTEL, Buropean, 16th & Chreago. B-238 NICELY furnished rooms, 1309 Capitol Ave, o Vit LARGE. LIGHT. AIRY ROOMS. .50 and up per month. e and up a day. * AT THE DELLONE, l4th St. and Capitol Ave. Steam heated—electric lighied—private and general baths—all conveniencos—first-class service, Eat where you please. ROOM AT THE DELONE. E—-213 LARGE front room, modern. 2019 St Mary's avenue, 2 E—-161-21x BUGGY mlesman warted; od salary and stea y Job for flrl}-ci.n‘onparhnux man. H. B. Fredrickson, 1602 Capitol ave. B—639 28x MAN with reference: for commercial trav. eler, to call on merchants and agents; experfence not required; salary $0i ner week, with expenses ~advanced. NA- TIONAL, 38 Dearborn st., Chicago. B-M653 27x WANTED MEN EVERYWHERE-GOOD PAY; to distribute circulars. adv. matter. tack signs, ete. No canvassing. National Adv. Bureau, Chicago. B-M619 27x WANTED, a hustler; one who has had ex- perience 'In selling goods elther at retail or wholesale. We can show you a_prop- oattion where you can make more money than is ever paid in the above lines. Ad- dress P 19, Bee office, Omaha, Neb. B—M660 % WANTED, good cylinder press feeder; on shop: steady work *n -t man. Jacob North & Co., Lincoln, Neb. J5—ME5S 28 chicken pickers at once; 10 r day; experienced pickers ng from $15.00 to $20.00 per Tarinda Poultry, Butter and Feg e B_M®7 58 WANTID, Aff ours Work hote v vera viwek, il Nice rooms, day, week or mo. 16% Howard, E—Ma2 Octléx 24i8 Do B FRONT ROOM, modern. st. NICELY furnished modern room; for one or two gentlemen; near cars; private fa 17 Jackson. K618 3% NICE, heated. modern, newly furnished. well Leavenworth, E—MGS. tt FRONT ROOM, first floor, and other de- 1) e furnished, steam heated rooms. rnam st. E—M62l 8x LY furnished, all modern, steam heated front and back parior, and one small room; singlg or ensuite. Tel. 2834 Farnam, id figor. E— FURNISHED room, 29 N water heat —— e FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD. BOARD and room. furnace. 6% B. 19th St F188 x rooms and,_board, Y 20th THE ROSE, 220 Harney; also méal fickets. WQULD YOU RATHER HAVE THE MONEY THAN SOME OF YOUR UNUSED HOUSEHOLD GOODS. A WANT AD IN THE BEE WILL SELL ANY OLD THING. e FOR SALE—FURNITURE. Furniture, con wogd ' library chalrs, rocke bookcase, also fine upright must be seen arately; call at 138 FOR SALE~HORSES, WAGONS, TIRES set whi pair work. E ‘worth. FOR 8. ing and’ TS, lace to be le i Tros plano. appreciated MONEY TO LOAN—CHATTELS. DANCING ACADEMY, ALE. of parlor, tabies, a-brac, ol curtain: s, chiffoniers. These th ave. O—M4#85 26x wait; first-cla dining, bedroom, leather library (urniture, leather couch, easy chairs, mahogany aid rook- parior davenport, writing desk, mantle mirrors, clocks, pietures, fmportad bri , rugs, mahogany brass beds, oods Sell sep- BTC. Te- rost, l4th and Leaven- NOT IN THE i Money—:fi\—n;Amount Loaned to salaried employes holding manent positions on their PLAIN NOTH, without MORTGAGE, ENDORSER or 8E- R'S knowledge. We also loan money on Furniture, Plan: etc., without removal of goods. You have uea of both money and goods. It Costs You Nothing To call and be conyinced that our rates are 16th St. the cheapest in Omaha. We want your business and belleve an in- vestigation of our methods will get it— GOOD_MILK_WAGC buggy at a big bargain, with John Deere Plow Co. FOR BAL! in the ef harness, ete. 2215 coal AW, P-348 Ox finest team of Shetland ponies with elegant tw arnam st P—M620 2x FOR SALE~MISCELLANEOUS, FOR SALE, Southwick hay power, cheap. la. FOR BALE frst-class or address, 161 F IRON aud wire fences, tree guard ‘Western Anchor Fence Co., 26 secondhand _locomobile, hape, at one-halt price. rnam St. press QM sl Q216 Q218 CATALOGUE cut druk prices {ree. Bher- man & McConnell Drug Co., Omaha. FOR RENT—2! pair, $. NEW and 2dhand typewriter 64 Ha Qarvin Bros., Q-9 rney D—M11y SECONDHA? D billlard and pool biillard tables repaired; a large stock ol cheap bar fix The Brunswic! 8. 10th St. FOR BALE—Several scholarships in a first- chool in Omah; ing complete course in business, hand and typewriting. class sta. office, dard tures, k-Balke Collender Co., cigal counters, etc 407-+ Q—M23b—-14 compris. shor Inquire at Be Q TELEPHONR POLES; long fir timbe chicken fence; oak piling. %01 Dous E. L. LOVEJOY will hepalr your sewing machine ard warrant it. 2016 8j Q—MY70-%x FOR SALE — Empty ink barrels.” Apply ‘Wm, Neckel, press room, Bee office. FOR SALE—_Genuine fox terrier pup: taken quick bargain. Q238 Address P 3, Q664 26x ICE for sale In carload lots. Lincoln Ice Co., Lincoln, Neb. Q--M115 INDIAN goods and relics. Q-0 wagon and ohnson, eated trap, and A. H. Read, Council Blufts, in Call trellises. 17th St. st desirable modern house of § rooms in fitst-ciass ve- 160 Farnam st 1119 Farnam. Q “tables; ruce St. it Address, 1119 Farnam. nt you are dealing else- % COURTEOUS TREAT- MEN? to all, Our offices are the best equipped to handle your business with privacy of any in the city. Gome In and see us, whether you borrow or not. Reliable Credit Co. Rooms 307-308 Paxton Blk. Rooms_307-308. X~285 ~ EASY T3¢t Dest_explains our methods, We loali on surniture, planos, warehouse receipts, ete. OF it you nave & permanent posiuon’ we can make you SALARY LOAN without security, excepi your own agree- ment_to repay. Our service is quick and confidential and we always try to please. All that we usk 18 that You give us & cali betore you borrow elsewhere. OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CC 119 Board of Trade Bldg. Tel, 295 (stablished 1892). U6 8. 1oth St MONEY E To_salaried employes and wage earners. i | Get our system o lvans that gets you out of debt. Auy lady or gentieman, ma- cnfnist, engineer, etc., nuving reliubie empioyment can get, just on Lis note: Halt- Monfhly. Monthly. Weekly. - | g100—Return to us...$2.66 or $13.35 or $6.65 oU—Keturi o €65 or 33 2—Return to or 1.6 16—Return to or 1w asiest terms, confldential, No_inquiries, Courteous treatment. THE STAR LOAN CO., 644 PAXTOI;(BL& —274 or 3, L. 40 or 200 lowest rates, Quick service, per- CURITY of any kind, without EMPLOY- CHAMBERS' adult beginners now forming Tuesdays and Saturdays, § p. m., com- mencing_October 2. Private lessons any time. _i7th and Douglas. Office 'phone, 1871 Residence, AIT45. After October 15, 2424 Farnam st. Chambers’ children’s classes Wednesdays 4 p. m., Saturdays, 2 p. m., commencing October 4. 540 MR. AND MRS. MORAND'S dancing and physical culture, 16th and lent{ re- opens for children Saturday, October 3; beginners, 10 a. m.; advance, 3 p. m. Terms reasonable; a liberal reduction to former patrons and to families who send more than one pupil at the same time. Private classes organized; private lessons any time, Lessons for adults now Tues- day and Friday, 8§ p. m.; assemblies every Wednesday. School teachers' tickets at BAlf reguiar rates. For furthet partiou- lars write or telephone 1041. —M570 Octd EXPERT ACCOUNTANT. G. R. RATHBUN, room 15, Com'l Nat Bank Private lessons in bookkeeping, etc. 752 FLORISTS, FIESS & SBWOBODA, 1415 Farnam. D. HENDERSON, florist, 1419 Farnam, St. ] GOLD AND SILVER PLATING. OMAHA PLATING CO., Bee bld;f'ral.;‘asi GARBAGE. ANTI-MONOPOLY GARBAGE CO., clea: cesspools and removes garba and dead animals at reduced prices. 621 Tel. 289 OLD ha ractical hatters, 207 N. 17th st. » M8H LAWN MOWERS, SHARPENED, P. Melchoir, 13th & Howard. E—————— DEIBCTIVES, DRESS CUTTING SCHOOLS. MONEY loaned on plain note to salaried ople; business confidential v 4 Paxion block. The J. lary and jewelry loans, —— Foley to D. Green, R. Barker bk, X213 5Y loaned on planos, furniture, jew- elry.»horles. cows, ete. (. F. Reed, 319 § 13, CHATTEL, Loan Co., RUSINESS FOR SALE, g tures, Including lce box Inquire 2 ZDHAND safe cheap. Deright, 1119 Farnam, FOR BA $2,000.00. FOR SALE—A new §00-ampere, double-pole ever boen used. Superintendent Bee Building, Q-M767 switch; address Omaha. Apply FOR SALE -Crane hydraullc elevator; can be used rither passenger or freight; com- plete, iron ul closi; J. L. — de posts, cage and wire en- Brande s & Sons, Q5683 to or FOR SALE, furniture and four lease, Hotel Charte: Alilance, city water and electric lights, Is in gox répair and well furnished. 1o get out of the hotel business. For furs ther information address Hotel Charters, Alliance, Neb. Y619 FOR SALE, established land, loan, insur- unce business, eastern Nebraska county seat town of g00d_opening; owners have other business. Drawer S, Pende Neb. Y588 24x MISCELLANEOUS, WHEN you want to buy, sell or exchan ‘WANTED—The gurance company. Real Estate m{arl. e —— CLAIRVOYANTS, agenc of old line fire in- & Smith, Kearney, Nevraski. rassmeyer —637 1 . TIA, edium. 1709 Califor- s 1. any property or husiness quick, sce J. Johngon, 813 N. ¥. Lif FOR BALE—Real estate, insurance and of- fice business in county' seat town eastern Nebraska. No bonus ed; rare chance. For particulars address P 12, Bee. Y—600 27x ood grocery and butcher's fiX- Charters Is a forty (i0) room brick hotel Owners want THE Dress Cutting College is to young ladies what the business college “is to young men. 627 Paxton Blk., Omaha. M832 08 e —— ey DRESSMAKING, KEISTER'S Ladies' Tailoring College, 1706 Cuming St. Write for bookiet. 241 LADIES' learn to cut your own garments by taking & course nt Standard Garment Clitting College, 627 Paxton block, Omaha. P N LOST. LOST—Lady’'s gold watch; please return 2015 Cass st. and receive reward. » 5 Lost—M29% NEW S8NOW-CHURCH CO,, 1st floor N, Y. Ll.l: ‘Bldg., attorneys and collectors every- where. 3. MACFARLAND, 319 N. Y. L. Bldg. ¥ 68—Oct, 22 e ———— MEDICAL. Ll%uon HABIT cured in three dvy" Pay when cured. No hypodermics, Write for circulars. Gatlin Institute, 222 8. 14th, business abllity to' become state agents. First-class household article; excellent op MRS, CARRIE SMITH, LADY UEEN of clairvoyants; thing told, past, pre isfaction or no pay. 8§07 N. J8th. GYLMER, PALMIST_Removed to 715 N. Take No. 16th St can, get off 2d. ever: t and future, 254 at d Cuming, walk 1% blocks south. an % th._ ————— ELECTRICAL TREATMENT “SOVEREIGN Bate ortunity for hustler. Can ‘earn at least 3,000.00 per year. uired. Dunlap Percolator Co, o. Clinton st., Chicago. y FOR SALE—-REAL ESTATE, $2.750. 6ROOM MODERN COTTAGE, COR NER "LOT, 70x1i2, 3715 LEAVEN- MME, SMITH, baths, 118 N. 16, 24 floor, ¥. 2 07 WORTH. INQUIRE ON PREMISES. RE—M38469 PERSONAL. RANCH and farmn iands for sale b VIAVL, a wholesome nerve and tssue food for disorders of 38 Bee and home ‘women. Bldg. treatment Free bookiet, Viavi Ci FURNITURE PACKING. SALESMEN WANTED. THE attention of all Warner Library sales- men and those having had experience ! with high class De Luxe publications s calied to the fact of the Warner Library now bflx put on the market on an en- tirely new plan and under an exception- ally liberal arrangement. For particulars ress . D. Mayer, St. Louls, Mo, EXPERIENCED neckwear salesman with trade acquaintance for the state of Ne- braska. den Mfg. Co., St. "w“fi"’ l’l,o. WANTED SALESMEN ON COMISSION for printing inks, city and \'k‘lnh&r. Ad- dress with references The Glidden & Wh Co., Cleveland, Ohio. M50 2Tx WANTED-FEMALE HELP. 100 Girls. Call Canadian office, 1ith & Do, il - g ‘WANTED—Girl 1060 Georgla WANTED. glr] for_general o Samity. “Mdra"alSeran avenue. for general housework, Ave. 28 h k; 3 R C—719 WANTED—Girl to help with housework; may g0 to school if she wishes. P 9, Hee. R—MG5ST 27x WANTED, girl for general housework; “small tamily. 208 Mason. 1 WANTED, Immediately. 50 sewing machine operators in Horse Blanket Department of Bemis Omaha Bag Co. MBS WANTED-Girl_for general housework; s00d wages, light work. 1707 Park ave. C—eu 2 WANTED—Cook _and second _gir] house south of Country club. WOMAN WANTED to sell a necessity to others. $13.00 A WEEK CLEAR. Dept. Box 7, Philadelphia. C—Mab %x NURSES' training school. Pueblo, Cole., six weeks' course; begins Oct. lst; i’ plomas. C-M&4 nx WANTED—At once, good girl at i1 8 20th st ages. C- 2 WANTED-20 rienced women to mal er flowers for automobile flower pa. 6. Call on Miss Hansen, ‘ri 1l wor of Bennett's store. C—Medt 6 WANTED-—-A young woman to travel with a hypnotist 1722 Cass. M2 27Tx FOR RENT—HOUSE HOUSES ‘8 20"t S nt. D24 TS T Bldg. 'Phene i Be 28 TN N g RN HOUSES & #8201 & W 85 oliy D227 HOUBES, insurance. Ringwalt, uungigxi Tn- ORI T PETERSON & LUNDBERG, us Tel. L-288. L - ——] FOR RENT-STORES AND OFFICES. MAGNETIC Pn‘.‘x_f KILLEH. At druggists, IT CURES. U—d56 Union Pacific Rallroad company. McAllester, land commissioner, Pacific Headquarters, Omaha, Nig. . A. Union WANTED, man or woman with A-No. 1 300d experience re- a9 the MUSICAL. THOS. J. KELLY, volce. Davidge Block. —359 E. D. KECK, voice culture and the art of singing. Studio, 1802 Farnam B 16 01 LETOVSKY'S ORCHESTRA. Tel. L OSTEOPATHY. Johnson Institute, 516 N. Y. Life Bldg. T The Hunt Infirmary, McCague Bidg. T ;z“tf\z Atzen & Farwell, Paxton Bik,, 604-7. T. gc HOUSES and lots in all parts of city; also acre property and farm lands. The O. F. Davis Co., Room 504, Bee bldg. PRIVATE home' babies adopted. dunna confinement; The jood Bamariial kl\llunum, 728 1st Ave., Council Uuhl‘l{:.' FOR RENT, bullding suitable for whole- Bale purposes at 9i6 Farnam, i2x%0, four slorics and firsi-class cemented basement, eievator, fire and burglar proof vault, of: fice counter and fixtures. For price and particulars_inquire C. C. Rosewater, sec- Tetary the Bee Bullding Co., room 106, Bee buliding. 1—MT FOR RENT, the bullding formerly occu- §ied by Tha Bee st &14 Farnam Bi, Jt has lour stories and a basement, which was d » Bee formerly i press room, This will be rented very reasonably. If interested apply at office of C. C. Ros Wwater, secretary, room 100, Bee bufiding. 1261 FOR RENT--STORES AND OFFICES. THE spacious store room on Farnam street n the Bee bullding, formerly occupied by acCarthy Talloring Co.. to lease on rea- Rent Includes janitor ser . . Inquire it. C. Pelers & Co., ground floor Bee buliding. 1—MB34 AGENTS WANTED, WANTED, canvasal ents in ever county Yo sollcit subscriptions to TH TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER. Steady employment with assured goed in- come. Agents in the country with horse and buggy especially desired. Canvassers easily to §100 per month. Ad- Century Farmer Solicitors’ Bureau, Beo bullding, Omaba. 3 MANAGER fu evel lation. Pay 31, required. World Rialto Blag., St town over 1,000 popu- to $6.000. References s Falr Guarantee Ass'n, Louls. J—611—34x WANTED-TO RENT. WANTED-Board and room for family of all adults, in private family; not too far out. Address stating price, O 33, fi“: RLOR floor or six or seven-room house, modern except furnace. Address O 42, Bee K—-M 30 WANTEL--To rent, 12-room modern house, part city. Address P 13, Bee. K64 WANTED--First-class board and room for married couple and child; modern house in good location west of Mth street; ref- erences exchanged. Address P 15, Bee K631 %x office. WANTED-TO BUY. DON'T give your furniture and carpets away. J. Leévine pays the highest cash price. 308 North st, Nl Oals WANT gentle pony from October to Muy; will buy or take care of him: stale age, helght and terms. Address O 68, Bee. FOR SALE~FURNITURE. FULL line of hard coal stoves now on sale. Chicage Furaiture Co., 410 Dodge St SURGEON-CHIROPODIST, 612 Bu&ldl_i BIX-ROOM otiag Hoxi12, 8716 premise WILLIAMSON odern _cottage, corner 0 ver.worth Bt Inquil r RE-M CHARLES E, U. 8, Natlonal Bank Bldg. RE—219 DR. ROY, chiropodis ous hair removed by electricity. 8 150 Farnam 8t s and superfu- fectricit %p? and farm of 25 acres Address Box 13, RE-MS% 03 olning Bennet, ennet, Neb. PRIVATE hospital before and during con- best medical care and nursing. \sher, 1601 Vinton. Tel. 188, finement; Mrs. L. ¥ WE RENT sewing machines at ¢ per $2 per month; we repair and sell parts for every machine manufactured; secondhand machines, $5 to hand machinss from $i to $10. Co., 15th and Har) week, PRIVATE Sanitarium for ladies before and during confinement, %2 Callfornia st. Te.ms reasonable DR, PRIES tre and Cause; at irregularities of women from experienced Dr. and Mrs. Gerisch, successfully all diseases any and reliable. Dod; t. Arlington block, Omaha. odge si ng! ha eb. Cyc' U—H{fl Tukey & Son, MUST BE SOLD. Six-room house at 37 Decatur St. Full lot. We will make a price this week way below its value. See us about it. A. P. TUKEY & SON, 444-445 Board of Trede Bldg. RE—801 26 TWO HOUSES and lot, 4x100 £ 1811 Mason St. near’ new depo £0r 100 0 moxith, $200.0. 0. RE—M62 27x Brennan-Love DRS. FINCH & MILLER, 124 fim;n’z DR. GRACE DEEGAN, 832 N. Y. Life. Tel. 2686, —208 —e e PATENTS. H, J. COWGILL—No fee unless successful. 318 8. 15th St., Omaha. Tel. 1798, PATENTS—Sues & Co., Omaha, Neb. 1i- lustrated patent book free. Tel. 163, M50 Nisx CARPENTERS AND JOINERS, ALL kinds of carpenter work and repalrin promptly attended to. J. T. Ochiltree, 20t and ke streets. —370 — e PAWNBROKERS, EAGLE Loan Office. Rellable, accommod, Ing; all business confidential. 1301 Dou!l; STORAGE, OM. Van Btor Co., 1611% Farn. Tels, 1669-862. —365 8. SHONFELD, Uishea 1878), removed to 822 N. PRIVATE hospital _durin " “Srs. Gardels, 4 Take. bables adopte Tel. Red-1884. BOSTON Umbrella } Umbrellas—Pa. or mads. the rasols antlquarian (estab. N Late U confinement. ifg., 608 8. 16, Tel. 1017, ired re-covered, re| U- MONEY TO LOAN-HEAL ESTATE. WANTED—City loans and. Farnam Smith FARM and_city loans: low rates. & C Thomas, First Nat'l PRIVATE money. Sherwood, 837 N. ¥, Lite, 7 7 e, ., WANTED— R R C estate loans and warrants. Peters & Co., Ece Bldg. 261 W. ank Bldg. Tel W21 bldg. M515 O1 arrants. W. ., 1820 Farnam street. W H. 1648, 263 FOR BALE, several nice farms cheap. Will - | trade part for general merchandise or hardware. Write owner. G. A. Ostlind, P Astoria, 8. D, RE—640 28x FOR SALE—24acre farm In Greeley Co., £00d_improvements, 3$5.00 per acre. Call or write to B. N., box %, Brayton, Neb. =x BARGAIN IN RESIDENCE LOTS. In Hanseom Place, at the 8. W. corner of 2:h and Paclfic sts., thres east front lots, asphalt paved street, stone sidewalk, beautiful row of maple trees in_front: 0od modern homes all around. If sold hefore October 1 we can offer the two n- side lots, 36x113 ft., at §$850 each; corner .| _lot, 45x113 ft., $900. Paving taxes paid to date. bargain in once. It you want & choice location see these at HARRISON & MORTON, 912-13 N, Y. Life. Tel. 814. RE_641 e ————— SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. A. C. VAN BANT'S school. 17 N. Y. Life —302 Boyd's STAMMERING AND STUTTERING. CURED, Julla Vaughn, 4% Ramge Bldg. NEB, Business & Shorthand College. Theater. TICKET BROKERS, CUT RATE rallroad_tickets everybody. P. H. Philbin, 1606 Farnam. 'Phone TINNERS. BALE TIES, FIVE PER CENT loans, Garvin Bros., 1604 Farnam. PRIVATE money, F. D. Wead, 15 Douglas. PRIVATE money oa Rougla W26 1TO § P. C. money, Bemis, Paxton blocks. W24 MONEY to loan for bullding purposes. W. H. Thomas, First Nat'l Blnwbg Oc16 MONEY TO LOAN—CHATTELS. OMAHA Hay Bale Tie Co., m’No;-J::‘(F G. E. KOCH, 24th and Maple. o ACCORDION PLEATING. GOLDMAN, 20 Douglas block. = UPHOLSTERING. GATE CITY Upholstering Co., spriugs Ughtened. Tel: ary s Ave. woven_wire B-3%. 165 St ~301 ATTORNEY J. M. MACFARLAND, 319 N. Y. L. BICYCLES., SALARIES, ETC. Low rates and easy Lerms. Business Confidential, wry us it 63 Paxton Block. LARGEST BUSINESS IN LOANS TO BALARIED PEOPLE, merchants, team- siers, boarding houses, etc.. without se- curity: easiest terms; 40 offices in dru clues. Tolman, 40 Board of Trade Blag. X~ 230 Jroae i eav: PHOENIX CREDIT CO, ith and Farnam Sts, ‘money. X-m rin- DARGAINS In _ bleycles; second-hand wheels and up; see Flescher, 1622 ll)gl- tol ave. —M828 T —— R DOUGLAS COUNTY FAIR. Fair will be held with Ak-Sar-Ben carni Oct. 1 to . Exhibits in I stock, poul farm produce, green fruit, preserved textlles, ceramics, fine arts, me- al art, etc., are solicited. Call at Becretary’ e, 15t] and get entry bianks, premium lists and such informdion a8 desired. G W Hervey, Secreatry. M9 and Howard streets | POSTOFFICE NOTICK., (Should be read DALLY by all interested, &8 changes may occur at any time.) Foreign malls for the week ending Sep- tember 4, 1, will close (PROMPILY In all cases) at the General Postoffice as fol- lows: PARCELS-POST MAILS close one hour earlier than closing time shown be- low. Parcels-Post Malls Tor Germany close at s p. m. Monday and Wednesday. Regular and Supplementary malls close at Forelgn Btation half hour later than closing time shown below (except that Sup- | plementary Malls for Burope and Central | America, via Colon, close one hour later at | Foreign Station). Transatiantic Maijs. SATURDAY—AL 58 & m. for EUROPE, per s. & Umbria, via Queenstown; st § & m. for BELGIUM direct, per s s POSTOFFICE NOTICE. Kroonland (mall must be di & 8 Kroonland'); at §:30 &, m. direct, per & & Lahn (mall must be ¢ rected “per s s Lahn"): at 9:3) a. m. f SCOTLAND d,rect, per s. 8. Astoria_(m must be ai “per . 8 Astoria); Ti'%: m, for DENMARK irect. yor s Hekla (mail must be directed “‘per s Hekla") SPRINTED MATTER, ETC.—This steamer takes Printed Mutter, Commercial Papers and Samples for Germany only. The same class of mall matter for other parts of Europe will not be this ship unless specially direc After the closing of Trans-Atlantic Mails ditional Supplementary on the pier French and German stea open until githin TPen Minutes hour of salling of steamer. ted ‘' for TTA ent by d by her the Supplementary named al ad- Mails for South and Central America, West Indies, Kte, SATURDAY—At 6:% a. m. for Newfound- land, per s. s. Rosalind; at § a. m. for Bermuda, per &. s, Pretori 8% 4. m (supplementary 8 m.) for Curacno and Venezuela, per s. 8. Zul (mall for Bavanilla and Cartagena must be directed “per s 8. Zulla"); at 9 a. m, for St St. Martins, 8t. Bustatius, British and French Guiana, per &. s a. m. for Porto Rico, per & & San Juan; at 9:30 a. m. (supplementary 10:30 . m.) for Fortune Island, Jamaica, Bavanjlla, Cartagena and Greytown, per 8. 8. Alleghany (mall for Costa Rica must be directed “per s. s Alleghany’); at 10 a, m. for Grenada, Trinldad and Cludad Holivar, per s. 8. Maraval; at 10 a. m. for Cuba, per s. s. Mexico, via Havana; at 12:30 p. m. for Cuba, per s. s. Olinda, via Havana: at 6 p. m. for Uru- guay and Paraguay, per tia, Mails Forwarded O Bxe Dutch Uller; at 9 Coamo, via cept Tran CUBA-—Via Florida, closes at this offlce daily, except Thursday, at §6:30 a. m. (the connecting _malls close here on Wednes- days and Saturdays via Tampa, and on Mondays v Miami). MEXICO CITY—Overland, unless specially addressed for despatch by steamer, closes at this office daily, except Sunday, at 1:3) p. m. and 11:30 p, m. Sundays at 1 p m. and 11:30 p. m. NEWFOUNDLAND--By rall to North Sya- ney, and thence by steamer, closes at this office daily at 6:30 p. m. (connect- ing malls close here every Monday, Wed- nesday and Saturday. JAMAICA—By rall to Boston, and thence by steamer, closes at this office at 6:30 p. m. every Tuesday and Thursday. MIQUELON—By raill to Boston, and thence by steamer, closes at this office daily at :30 p. m. BELIZ, PUERTO, CORTEZ and GUATE MALA—By raill’ to New Orleans, and thenco by steamer, closes at this office daily, except Sunday, at §1:30 p. m. -and §11:30 p. m., Sundays at §i p. m. and §11:30 p. m. (connecting mail closes here ‘Mondays at §11:30 p. m.) COSTA RICA-By rail to New Orleans, and thence by steamer, closes ai (s office . except Sunddy, at §1:30 p. m. and m., Bundays at §l p. m. and 18 . m. (connecting mail closes here Tuesdays at §ll m.) §Registered mail closes at 6 p. m. previous day. Transpacific Mails, HAWAIL, via San Francisco, close here dally at 6:30 p. m. up to September 21, inclusive, for despatch per 8. & Al meda. HAWAII, JAPAN, CHINA and spec! addressed mall _for the PHILIE ISLANDS, via San Francisco, cloge her daily at 6:30 p. m. up to Beptember §2i, inclusive, for despatch per s. s Chin PHILIPPINE ISLANDS, via San Fran- cisco, close here daily at 6:30 p. m. up to Septémber §25, inclusive, for despatch per U. 8. transport. CHINA and JAPAN, via Seattle, close here dally at 6:30 p. m. up to September J5i, inclusive, "for despatcn. per 8. . Inshiu Mary, CHINA and JAPAN, via Vancouver and Victoria, B. C., close here daily at 6:30 p. m. up to September §2, inclusive, for despatch r s s Empress of India. Merchandise for U. 8. postal agency & hanghal cannot be forwarded via Canada. HAWAIL, JAPAN, CHINA and PHILIP- PINE ISLANDS, via San Francisco, close here daily at ¢:30 p. m. up o Qctober § inclusive, for dispatch per s. 8. Doric. NEW ZEALAND, AUSTRALIA (except West), NEW CALEDONIA,” FLII, 8. MOA 'and HAWATIL, via San Francisco, close here daily at 6:3 p. m. up to October tch per Ven- Five In time to connect Wit this dispatch, extra malls—closing at 6:30 a. m. 9:30 a. nd p. m.; Bundays at 4:30 a. m., ‘m. and 6:30 p. m.-will be made up and forwarded until the arrival of the nard steamer. CHINA and JAPAN, via Tacoma, close here daily at 6:30 p.'m. up to October 4, inclusive, for dispatch per 8. s. Tremont. AUSTRALIA_ (sxcept West), FIJI ISL- ANDS and NEW CALEDONIA, via Van- couver and Victoria, B. C.. close here daily at 6:0 p. m. up to October §10, in- clusive, for dispatch per s. & Miowera, TAHITI and MARQUESAS ISLANDS, via San Francisco, close here daily at 6:30 p. M. up to Ooctoher 821, inclusive, for dis- tch per s. 8. Mariposa. NOTE—Unless otherwise addressed, West Australia i3 forwarded via Europe; and New Zealand and Philippines via' San Francisco—the quickest routes. Philip- Ph!?a speclally addressed “via Canada” or 'via. Kurope’ must be fully prepaid at the foreign rates Hawall is” forwarded via San Francisco exclusively Transpacific malls are forwarded to port of salling daily and the schedule of closing is arranged on the presumption of their uninterrupted overland transit. §Resis- tered mall closes at ¢ p. m. previous day. Postoffice, New York, N. Y., Beptember 13, 1808, CORNELIUS VAN COTT. Postm LEGAL NOTICES, NOTICE, Bealed bids will be received at the office of secretary of state up until 13 o'clock noon of September 25, 1008, for one 100 horse-power boller, also one fifty horse- JONET, engine. alsd ome 40-lignt'dynatno or Soldiers' and Sallors’ Home at Miiford, and one 100 horse-power boiler for Boys' Industrial echool at Kearney; also two 2 K. W. belted P, M. type generators, said merators shall be rated at 10 amperes &nd 250 volts, at a speed of approximately 80 revolutions per minute for the peni- tentlary, as per plans and specifications on file in this office, all of which must be delivered at the institutions. The board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. GEORGE W. MARSH, Secretary of Board, 8204 8tm ANNUAL MEETING OF STOCK- HOLDERS. Notice is hereby given that the regular annual meeting of the stockholders of The Bt. Joseph & Grand Island Railway com- any, for the purpose of electing directors or the ensuing year and for the transac- tion of such ofher business as may prop- erly come before said meeting, will be held at the office of said company in its station or depot in the town of Hiawatha, Brown county, Kansas, at nine (9) o'clock a. m., the twentieth (2th) day of October, 190 W. T. VAN BRUNT, President. F. W. RUSSELL, Secretary. E—— GOVERNMENT NOTICES, OFFICE _CONSTRUCTING QUARTER- MASTER, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, August 31, 1908.—Sealed proposals, in tripli- cate, will be received here until 11 a central time, September , 1903, and then for constructing the following including plumbing, heating, iring, and for metal lockers and ladders for quartermasters’ store- ne bachelor officers’ mess building, uartermasters’ clothing storehouse, one subsistence storehouse, two double sets captains’ quarters, five double sets lleuten- ants' quarters, five e guard and »hnE bulldings, and remodeling one barrac bullding at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. Full information and blank foris of p osal furnished on application here, United tates reserves the right to accept or reject any or all Vn.uwu or any part thereof. Envelopes should be endorsed ‘Proposals for Public Buifldings,” and addressed to Major D. E. McCarthy, Quartermast D bullding: electric travelinj RAILWAY TIME CARD. UNION STATION—10TH AND MARGY, Chicugo & Northwestern. “The Northwestern Lin Leave. Arrive i) am & 00 pm 10 am am 00 am 34 pm 15 pm W pm :50 pm 10 pm Fast Chicago Mall .. senns Local Bloux City.... ylight Chicago... cal Cedar Rapid limited Chicago . 4 Loc 0 pm Norfolk & Bonesteel...u 1:25 am Lincoln & Long Pine. ... 2% am Chicageo, Rock island & Pacifie. EAST. Leave. 3 Arrive. L't'd.a 3:35 am Chicago Daylight a 3% am the | | California Express | The Atlantic Kitts, | | Chicago Limited | Lincoin RATLWAY TIME CARD, Chicago Daylig Chicago Exy Des Moines Chicago Fast Expross LX) WES Mountain L't Colo. _Spring: Pueblo and Rocky Lincoln Denve' West . L Colo., Texas, Cal. ahd Oklahoma Fiyer.......a 6 1linois Central, Chicago Express..... Chicago, Minneapoii 3t Paul Limited.......0 7 Minneapolis & St. Paul Express hririy Chicago Express Chicago Gr 104 Ft. Dodge Express 102 Ft. Dodgo Express 7 Ft. Dodge 108 Ft. Dodge Unlon Pacitie. Overland Limited The Fast Mail b1 10 at Western b 6:20 @ a 26 a 4:20 pm Pacific Express allid0 pm Eastern Express.... EXpross.... The Coiorado Speclal Chicago Speciu p Lincoin, Beatrice " and Stromsburg Kxpress.. North Piatte Local a nd Island Local......b pm Milwaukee & St. ¥ Chicago Daylight a7l Chicago Fast Express..a b oy La a b Des Moines Wabash, St. Louis “Cannon Ball" Express . ! St. Louls Local, il Bluffs IXpress. . 7o um b 6:65 pm Coun- s Express.... St. L. Ex... BURLINGTON STATION=10TH & MASON Burlington & Missourl River, Leave. Arrive. Beatrice and .a §:50 am b12:05 pm a 745 pm a 8:50 am A 4:10 pm & 645 am Wymore, Lincoln ..o Nebraska Express. Denver Limited Black Hills and Puget Sound Express al1:10 pm Colorado Vestibuled Flyer 3:10 pm Fast Mail, Fort Crook and Pla mouth ....... Bellevue & Pacl Bellevue & F b 2:52 pm Chicago Limited Fast Mall Kan Blufls Kansas City Day Ex Louls Flyer aoe as City Night Ex.. Clty, St. Joseph & “a Dally except b Dally except Sunday, d Dally aturday. e Dally except Monday. WEBSTER DEPOT—15TH & WEBSTER Chicago, Omahn. St. Paul, Minneapolls & Bloux City F Oakland Local Chicago & Northwestern, and Wyoming Divisiol Leave. Nebraska Arrive. Black Hills, Deadwood, Lead, Hot Springs....a 3:00 pm Wyoming, Casper and Douglas sasssesessssd 800 P Hastings, York, David City, Superior, Geneva, efer and Seward....b 3:0 pm Misxsourl Pacific, Nebraska Local, Vie Weeping Water. a 5:00 pm © 6:00 pm b 5:00 pm b 4:1) pm 210:35 am e —— ZION CHURCH SAFE FOR USE Colored Baptists May Contl ship, but Will Repair T! Bullding. The members of the Zion Baptit (col- ored) church, whose house of worship was condemned recently, have made arrange- ments for the necessary repairs to the church property and services will be held as usual. An architect has been employed who has drawn plans for repairs and he says the church is safe for use. @ TONICS, Most Halr Preparation: Sealp Irritant Are Merely ot No Value, are merely scalp Irritants, miscalled hair tonics. When hair is brittle, lusterless, and begins to fall out, the dandruff germ is getting in its deadly work at the root, sapping the vi- tality, Since sclence discovered that dan- druff 1s a germ disease there has been only one preparation put on the market that will actaally destroy the dandruff germ, and that is Newbro's Herpicide. It quickly reduces scalp fever,’ destroys the germ; and the falling hair stops, and hair grows luxurlantly. Ask your druggist for Herpl- cide. Tt allays itching instantly and per- mits the hair to grow. Sold by leadin druggists. Send 10c in stamps for sample to The Herpicide Co., Detroit, Mich. Sher- man & McConnell, special agents. 4530 Coat with Plain or Full Bleo 32 10 40 Luss, Woman's C with Fialn or Full Bleeves 4630-Long codts made In the severe tailor style are among the features of the sea- son are greatly worn both as separate wraps and for the entire sult. This very excellent one is adapted to both uses and to all the season’s fabrics, but is shown in light weight melton In military blue stitched with silk, and makes part of the costume. The coat Is made with fronts, backs, side backs and double underarm gor which allow of a perfect and graceful ft, The seams at the front and back extend to tho shoulders and are concealed by the straps. The neck is finished in regu- lation coat style and the sleeves can be the plain ones with roll over cuffs or the full bLishop sort as may be preferred. The quantity of materfal required for medium size is 4 yards 4 inches 3% yards B2 Inches wide. The pattern 4530 is cut In sizes for a 3. 3 and 4-inch bust measure. or For the accommodation of The Bes readers tnese patterns, which usually retall at from % to G cents, will be furnished at a nominal price, 10 cents, which covers ull expense. In order to get a pattern enclose 10 cents, give number and name of patterm

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