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sements for these columns mell 12 m. moening and Sunday tes, 1 1-2c & word firet insertion, word thereafter. 26e for the thing take: consecatively. Advertivers, by requesting & num- » have mnawe mbered letter in care ddressed w Bered cheok, of The Ree. Answers Be delivered om presentation of the SITUATIONS WANTED, — ANTED-By young and experience, referred; good reference. 3 A—M333 %0x man of good address YOUNG 1aa % .ri.xfi:«{ of .uod"x“;-}nr;s! wants osition as boo eeper. Kadiews B, oo g Tx WANTBD—By an able-bodied and energetic old soldier (gets no employment as watchman osition not invelvin, manual labor; can show honora neither strong irink, strong language tor convenience Payne, Bostwick & Co., 01 N. Y. Life, w'._\n-rsnvimv ng WANTED-MALE HELP, FOR RENT-FURNISHED ROOM NICELY furnighed rooms. Inquire Omaha | laundry, 1750 Leavenworth. 'Phone 3 B2 O. M E hauls trunks. Telephone 611, B DEWEY European hotel, 13th and Farnam ROYAL HOTEL, Buropean, 16th &4‘:;.;&1!‘0 LA HOOMS, $1250 and up per month. LAR e ard up A day. AT THE DELLONE, 14th St. nnd Capitol Ave. Steam beated general bath! service, tric iighted—private and Eat where you pleas ROOM AT THE DELO! —213 30x Nice rooms, day, week or mo. 13% Howard. E—~M326 Oct18x FRONT ROOM, modern E-Mo) 30x NICE, modern, newly furnished, well | heated. 221 Leavenworth. E--M628 | FRONT ROOM, firet floor, and other de- sirable furnished, steam heated rooms. L2156 Farnam st E—M6I1 8x FURNISHED room, 20 N. 2th st hot water heat KE—=M613 1x NICELY furnished modern rcom; near cars; private family. 17 Jackson E--M837 2:x FURN ED ROOMS AND BOARD, FALL TERM DA!;'O\\’:' OPEN, STUDENTS ADhfi'r‘F Boyles College NEW 1 £ S Bl BUSINESS, 8HONYHAND, | ING, ENGLISH. Apply for Catalogue. T D AT ANY TIME. TYPEWRIT- 'ED, tor United Btates army, able- bodied, unmarriod men, between ages of citizens of 'United 8 §00d character And temperate habits, Who can speak, read and write English. Fo: formation’ app.y to recruitin and Dodge Sts., Omaha, and work from our wagon. » & Co, kith Howard, wengers wanted; firs Co., $12 8. 13th. WANTED—Boys to Mandelberg, second floor B-239 WANTED— First ciass wood turner at GGood wages. Lincoln Sash, Door & Co., Lincoln, WANTED, six_tinners, oxperienced on fur- gers & Sons Co., nace work. 1th and Farnam st. N wants a place to work for hile going to school. Boyles Col- 1. 1984, e L WANTED-Traveling men to car of tweed pants and skeleton ruits In Towa, Nebraska and Kansas terri!ory salary expéct , ete., P 14, IGGY malasman wanf and stgady ) man.” H. B. WANTED, a hustler; one who has had ex- perience in selling goods either at retall or wholesala. We can show you a prop- tion where you can make more mo d in the above lines. Fredrickson, 1502 Capitol ave. —639 22x THE ROSE, 2020 Harney; rooms and_board, also meal {ickets. Foau72) 08 FUR. ITURE PACIING PITERSON & LUNDBERG, 15 8. FOR RENT—-STORES AND OFFICES, DR RENT, bullding sultabie for whoie sale purposes at ¥iv Farnam, iix9), four storics and first-class ceinented basement, clevator, fire and burglar proof vault, of: fice counter and fixtures. For price and particulars _inquire C. C. Tetary the Bee Bullding Co., room 106, Bee buliding. 1-M6T FOR RENT, the building formeriy occu- | 1% has | pied by The Bee at 916 Farnam St four stories and a basement, formerly ‘used as Tho Bee This will be rented very reasonably interested apply at office of C. C. Rose- water, secretary, rovm 10, Bee bufiding. 6l which was ress THE spacious store room on Farnam street in the Iieo bullding, formerly occupied by MacCarthy Talloring Co.. to sonable terms. Rent Includes ice, electric light and heat. Inquire R. C. Deters & Co., ground floor Bee building. I—-MG34 DESK room. 414 Bee bullding. THE 3STORY AND BRICK BASEMENT ERICK BUILDING, NO. 1315 HOWARD ‘ W. H. THOMAS, First Nat'l Bank Blg. 1—Ms31 29x AGENTS WANTED. every THE WANTED, canvassing agents county to_solicit subscriptions TWENTIETH CENTURY Steady employment with assured good in- come.” Agents in the country with hor: and buggy especlally desired. Canvassers make easily 360, to $100 per month. Ad- dress Century Farmer Solicitors’ Bureau, Bee bullding, Omaba. J—213 n to FARMER. WANTED-TO RENT. PARLOR floor or elx or seven:room houss, modern except furnace., Address O 42 Bee K—-M 300 'ANTED, fifty chicken plckere at once; 10 rienced pickers nda_Poultry, Butt inda, Ta. WANTED—Good, strong boy 18 or 19 years 3'“ for steady work. Apply J. L. Bran- is & Bons. Bgal 3 TWO first-class snlesmen with experience, Apply to The Smith Premier Typewriter Co. - B-MS2 29 ‘WANTED-—Men to learn barber trade; the way to save vears of hpprenticeship vy our method of free practice and condensed Instructions; we guarantee po- nt diplomas and pay Saturday 1 or-write Moler Barber Col- lege, 1302 Douglas st. B—MT712 Oct2x SALESMEN WANTED. EXPERIENCED book salesmen of ability. ition of exceptional merit. way and Locust Sts., WANTED—FEM 100 Girls. Call Canadian office, 15th & CD—oddu ALE HELP, WANTED—Girl for gensral 1050 Georgla Ave. rl for general ly. 2006 AMason. WANTED, Immediatc # aha Bag Co. ANTED-Cook and second gifl; house south of Country club. 50 sewing machine WANTEL—To rent, 12-room modern house, west part city. Address P 13, Bee, 3 OR 4 unfurnished rooms, with heat, on or near Farnam street. Address, P 2, Bee. ali conveniences—first-class | 2i8 Dodge st. | 1th. | Rosewater, sec- | room. | 1t | FOR SALE~MISCELLANEOUS, EMAN interested in education will furnish five worthy young people scholarships In a leading business college in Omaha, with payment of small amount | down, bailance when position s secured; references required. Address P81, care Bee. Q—MS24 29x FOR SALE—Coal business. Capital requ'red, | 000,00, J 91, B Q-2 | WANTED—The agency of old line fire n- surance company. G Real Estate Brokers, smeyor & Smith, Kearney, Nebraska .17 Califor- S-M 830 Ox CARRIE_ SMITH, SOVEREIGN 1 UEEN of claifvoyants; —every thing told, past. present and future, Sat- Isfaction or no pay. 507 N. i8th. S—2i PALMIST- Removed to 16 h St. car, get off N. DAILY B ONDAY SEPTEMBER 2R 1003, WOULD YOU RATHER HAVE THE MONEY THAN SOME OF YOUR UNUSED HOUSEHOLD GOODS. A WANT AD IN THE BEE WILL SELL ANY OLD THING. ' MONEY TO LOAN—-CHATTELS, i MONEY with | loaned on planos X—"74 NUSINESS CHANCES, tures, inciuding ice box. inquire 2768 Far. nam. Y063 | FOR SALL, furniture and four (4 lease, Hoiel Charte Alilance, Neb, Charters is a for city water and el repair and we to get out of (40) room hrick hote dtrie iights. s in g fsi husiness. Apply McArdle, Bee mailing room. Y- FOR SALE N One Address, I | P 2, Bee. T10-29% WHEN vou want to buy any property or busine Johns=on, 843 N._ Y. Life, et e sell or exchan Guick, see J FOR SALE—REAL X EMRSONAL, VIAVI, a wholesome nerve and tssue food d ‘home treatment for disorders o Women. kree bookiels Viavi Co., #8 Beo Bidg. T U MAGNETIC PILE KILLEH. IT CURES. At druggists, $i. U= PRIVATE h during _confinement; bables adopted. Tne Good Bamarilan Sanitarium, 728 lst Ave, Council Biuffs, Ia. U—196 SURGEON-CHIROPODIST, 512 Bee Bldg, 0 U-2 DR, ROY, chi t; corns and superflu- DR, ROY, chiropodist; ol oy U-%0 | ous_hair vemoved by electricity. 3 1506 Fainam St PRIVATE hospital before and during con- finement; best medical care and nursing. Mre. L. fisher, 1601 Vinton. Tel. 1880, o WE RENT sewing machines at per week, $2 per month; we repair and sell Yarts for every machine manufactured; pecondhand machines, $ to $§10; second- hantl machines from §i to $i0. Neb. Cycie Co., 16th and Harney. U—Mie2 PRIVATE Sanitarium for ladios before and Pfl\il‘l"‘ onfinement. Dr. and Mrs. 8!”wh‘ 8if5 Callfornia st. Te.ms reasonable. DR, PRIES treats successfully all diseases and irregularities of women from any cause; experienced and reliable. %13 7 i block, Omaha. Dodge st., Arlingto: B the tiquarian (estab- 3 to 822 N. Y. Lite bldg. U-—-MB15 O1 PRIVATE hospital _during _confinement; Babies adopted. Mrs. Gardels, 2234 Laki Teb “Red-fesd. U-ms BOSTON, Umbrella Mfs., 606 8. 16, Tel. 1617, or made. ANY disease cured by medicine bought of Jones. me. ‘Prot. Jonnson, 10th and Jones. o 8. SHONFELD, Ushea 188), removed to §22 $ TUNING, plano_or organ repairing. Per- fleld Piano Co., 7 Bee bIds. E— MONEY TO LOAN—REAL ESTATE. loans and warrants. W. ‘WANTED-—CIt: 0., 1320 Farnam street. h & i Farnam Smit] T 0750, | {olning Bennet, | | 6-ROOM MODERN COTTAG! 'NER LOT, 70x112, 3715 WORTH. INQUIRE ON PREMISES. Ris—M: RANCH and farmn iands for sale by the B. A Union Union Pacific Railroad company. McAllester, land _commissioner, Paciic Headquarters, Omaha, Neb. HOUSES and lots in all parts of city ucre property and farm lands. The Davis Co., Room s, Bee bldg. T0x112, 3716 premises, Leaverworth St. WILLIAMSON gHARL g§ood improvements, $25.00 per acre. or write to B. N., box %, Brayton, Neb. RE—633 285x BARGAIN IN RESIDENC LOT In esphalt paved street, stone beautiful row of maple trees £00d modern homes all around. side lots, 263112 ft., lot, 46x113 ft., $900. bargain once. in choice location see HARRISON & MORTON, 912-13 N. Y. Life. Tel. 8id. RE—641 FOR SALE, §ood grocery and butcher's fix. year | The Owners want For fur- ther Information address Hotel Chartors, Alllanee, Neb. Y1 FOR SALE—An old established iiquor busi- | ness (barrei house); good trade, old loca- | tion. Owner has other interests. Address P %, Bee Y—M821 02 FOR SALE—Blacksmith shop. 5 miles west | of 4th st., on Dodge st. road J. A Merchants Hotel at Fairbury, f the best paying hotels in the LEAVEN- RE—280 SIX-ROOM modern cottage, corner lot Imiulre at ] 8, National Bank Bidg: ELEGANT home and farm of 2% acre Neb. - Address Box 13 Bennet, Neb. RE-—MS3% O3 FOR SALE, severul nice farms cheap. Will trade part for general merchandise or bhardware. Write owner. G. A. Ostiind, Astoria, 8. D, RE—610 28x FOR SALE—20-acre farm in Greeley Co. Cali anscom P.ace, at the 8. W. corner of and Pacific sts., three east front lots, ridewalk, in_front; 1f sold before October 1 we can offer the two !n- at $850 each; corner Paving taxes pald to date. If you want a these at 216 Corby, $1,200—$200 montkly payment ments. cash, bala: other good invi O ———————— ATTORNEYS. J. M. MACFARLAND, 81§ N. ct.22 I FOR BALE—$-room cottage, full lot, barn, . 'N. Nason, 46 Dee_buildin " RE—-M 753 Y. L. Bldg. 598—0 G —m 1 low rates. W, H. g (o e S ST S B M e FARM ang oh Not] Bank Bidg. Tel. 168 ACCORDION PLEATING. WANTED--To rent, a modern, furnished W i o = house, close in, for 3 adults, Address M - GOLDMAN, 20 Douglas block. 58, Bee. K—-MS39 35x_ |PRIVATE money. Sherwood, 987 N. Y. Life, B . W28 \ WANTEU=~TO BUY. WANTED—Real estate loans and warrants. Morshny z BTG, Peters & Co., Bee Bldg. W—21 e DON'T glve your furniture and carpsts S P g Flescher, 1622 Capl- away. J. Levine pays the highest cas! oans, Garvin Bros., MR Price. 06 North 10n st, Ne-bit Octs | ¥ Pumnam C. Weists | _tol ave, ol WANT gentle pony from October to May: | PRIVATE money. F'. D. Wead, 1520 RQouslas. will buy or take care of him; state age, height and terms. Address O 68, Bee. N—406 20x FOR SALE—FURNITURE. FULL line of hard coal stoves now on sale. Chicago Furniture Co., 1410 Dodge Bt FOR SALE. » Furniture, consisting of parlor, dining, bedroom; leather library furniture, leather couch, easy chairs, mahogany and rook- wood ' library and “parlor ‘tables, odd chairs, rockers, davenport, mahogany bookcase, writing desk, mantle mirrors, clocks, plctures, imported bric-a-brac, ofi paintings, rugs, lace curtains, brass beds, oak and ‘mahpgany dressers, chiffonie: also fine upright " plano. must be scen {6 be appreciated. Bell sep- arately; call at 138 N. 3Sth avenue. O-—-MT59 O3x FOR SALE—Cheap, fine oak bedroom sult— chiffonier, bookcase, chairs, Brussells rug, ete. The' Barnard, flat 5, cor, Park an WANTED—At once, good girl at 13 8. g0od wages. C—M65 25 ‘WANTED-—Com, housework, 3 in family; good wages. 549 C—663 28 WANTED--Ladles to learn hairdressing, lal massage; our meth: is free clinie, expert instructions; ived; some wages. Call or write college, 1308 Douglas at. C—MT10ct2x Leavenworth. O-—M8s2 30 WAGONS, TIRES set pair work. ‘worth. while ou_wait: first-class H rost, 14th and Leaven- P23 s N. P-4 GOOD MILK WAGON, coal wagon and buggy ut a big bargaih. A. W. Johnson, with John Deere Plow Co. P~3i3 O2x MONROE sells pleasure vehicl MONTOE wella pleasuro vehicles ot WANTED, experienced work ladies in al- Cloak Dept., J. L. Brandeis & Sons. C~M"!fl FOR RENT-HOUSES, HOUSES ¢ 5 & CO., chol York Life Blag. VEE 3 HOUSES & #' 8 v & Co. Beg Bldg. & ice, 1713 Webster St. D226 ts of the city. The s Co., 608 Beg Bldg. D HOUSES, insurance. Ringwalt, Barker Bik. et Omaha Van 8 ‘arnam, or Tels. 1559- FOR RENT, & neat §-room house, all mod- ern oxgp‘lwf: C M. B‘lillgxllan. COMPLETE _10-room moaTrl:). nouse and FOR RENT—Modern bouse, 166 Spencer st. 9om house; m modern house. " H. Thomas, Virst DoMokl Bx FOR_RENT-Two S-room imodera houses 315 oach. house, 189 Callfornia st 318 THOMAS BRENNAN, 8978 13th st 07 8 th st, 5 rooms, 2705 st., 6 rooms, small barn. §15; 814 N. g modern house, e cnmg— st In. D MaT0 29x NEW -room houbs, all modern. ready Osta- Bor & Taauire st the Rouse, ol o FOR RENT-FURNISHED ROOMS. e - AETNA HOUI Euro, 1Bth & Dodee. A SE, pean, FOR BALE, finest team of Shetland ponies in the city, with elegant two-seated tra. harness, etc, 215 Farnam st. o P—M620 28x MY ROCKAWAY for sale cheap; can be seen at Collins’ stable. Address P 2, Bee. P—M779 Oct3x FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS, These f\;oda { FOR BALE, Bouthwick hay gover cheap. A. H. Read, Council Blufts, QM 816 shape, at one-half price. Ca Farnam St. Q246 IRON and wire fences, troe guards, treliises, Western Anchor F' e Co., 206 N, 17th St, Q348 CATALOGUE cut drug prices free. Sher: man & McConnell Diug Co, Omaha Q249 FOR RENT—364 Harney | modern house of § room pair, $5. Garvin Bros., NEW and 2dhand typewriters, BECONDIIAND billiard and pool tables; billlard tables repaired; & lafge stock of gheap bar fiatures. cigar counter: The Brunswick-Balke Collender Cr 8. 10th St. Q—-M225—14 FOR SALE—Several scholarships in a firs class standard school in Omaha, compris- | ‘h" dcumghl. cou{l‘o in busiy and and typewriting. : e . _short- Inquire at Bee Q858 TELEPHONK POLES: long fir timbe chicken fica; oakk plling. 91 Douelas 247 Apply ce office. FOR SALE — Empty Ink barrels. Wm. Neckel, press room, B ICE for sale in carload Lincoln Ice Co., Lincoin, INDIAN goods and relics. IDHAND safe cheap. Decight, 1119 Farnam, | ¥ of Q-1 FOR SALE-A a0-ampers. doutle-pole switch; never boen used. Apply to oF Sddress “Superintendent Bee Buiding, Omahe." Q-MT6 FOR SALE-Crane hydraulic elovator; can be used sither passenger or ‘com- plete, iron gulde posts. cage and wire en- closure, J. L. Braudels & Qe press and recondhand _locomobile, n 1 BALE TIES. second-hand 170 6 P. C. money, Bemi Paxton blocks. OMAHA Hay Bale Tie Co., 81 North MONEY to loan for_bullding fihrrm-. w. ' t'l Bank bldg. 'H. Thomas, First Na Etlae’ I HAVE $1,000 I want to loan; interest pay- able every three months; the security Taust b the best. Address 1 8% Bee office Y MONEY TO LOAN—CHATTELS MON&Y LOANED Ol 1TURE, PIANOS, LIVE STOCK, FURNITURR) RRIRS, BTC, Low rates and easy terms, Businuss Contidential, if you want to save ‘money. Vi ';-'Hoéxixx GREDIT, CO. "ot Block. ) and Fatnam 633 Paxton ar MONEY To salaried employes and wage earners. Get our system of loans that gets you out of debt. Any lady or gentleman, ma- chinist, engineer, etc, having rellable employment can get, just on his note: Monthly. Monthly. Weekly. 00—Return to $26.66 or $13.35 or $6.65 s0—Return to 1838 or 665 or 3.8 2—Return to 6.6 or 833 or 168 15— Return to w... 400 or 200 or 100 Tasiest terms, lowest rates, confidential No inquiries, Quick service, Courteous ireatment. Tl{fi“s"gin LOAN CO., 644 PAXTO);‘ B};:(, NOT IN TH Money--Any Amount Loaned to salaried employes holdin, er- ‘manent positions on thelr PLAIN ovnn. without MORTGAGE, ENDORSER or SE- CURITY of any kind, without EMPLOY- ER'S knowledge. ‘We also loan money on Furniture, Ilancs, ete., without removal of goods. You have usge of both money and goods. It Costs You Nothing To call and be convinced that our rates are the cheapest in Omaha. We want your business and believe an fn- vestigation of our methods will get it— even if at present you are dealin where. KIND, COURTEOUS T. MENT to all. Our offices are the best equipped to handle your business with privicy of any in the city. Come in and see us, whetler you borrow or not Reliable Credit Co. Rooms Wi-ss Paxton Blk. Iooms 30:-308, X203 LARGEST BUSINESS IN LOANS TO SALARIED PEOFLE, merchants, team- sters, boarding houses, elc, Without se- curity; easiest ierms; 40 offices in prin- cipal cities. Tolman, #0 Board of T Bldg. X MONEY loaned on plain note ta le; business confidential; lowest rates B¢ Paxton block. Tho 4. A Hutton Co. ~ EASY 18 Best explaios our methods. ‘We ioan on .urniture, planos, warehouse rece:pis, elc UF il you ‘have & permanent position we csn make you a SALARY LOAN without security, excepl your own agree- weal (o repay. Gur service Is quick and conidential and we always try to piease. All that we ask Is that uu give us a call e you borrow eisewhere. OUMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO., 119 Board of Trade Bldg. Tel, 1. (Established 1882). 366 8. 1th St X-2m CHATTEL, saary and jewelry loans. Foley B Commuats DG Ren R & Barger il 3 CARPENTERS AND JOINERS, ALL kinds of carpenter work and r}p-:rm promptly attended to. J. and Lake streets. ‘T. Ochiltre —_— e CHEMISTRY. g AN evening course in tve chemistry. will given, beglnning October 12. Inquire room 12 ATl Ilglun block. . 768 O3x —_— ey DANCING ACADEMY. CHAMBERS' adult beginners now forming Tuesdays and Saturdays, 8 p. m., com- mencing_October 22. Private lessons any §reh and Douglas. Office 'phone, time. 1571, Residence, A1745. After October 15, 2424 Farnam st. Chambers’ children's classes Wednesdays, . m, Ellurdn)‘l. 2p w, cunlnun%n‘ 1 and qualita- MR, AND MRS. MORAND'S dancing and Te- Opens for children Saturday, October 3; physical culture, 15th and Harney, beginners, 10 a. m.; advance, 3 . m. Terms reasonable; a lberal r'duclam to former patrons and to families who send more than one pupil at the same time. Private classes organized; private lessons Lessons for adults now Tues- day and Friday, 8 p. m.; assemblies every tickets at any time. teachers' For further Wednesday. School half regular rates. DOUGLAS COUNTY FAIR. articu- lars write or telephone 1041 —MS70 Octd Fair will be held with Ak-Sar-Ben carnival, Oct. 1 to 10. Exhibits in live stock, poul: farm produce, green frult, preserved frults, textiles, ceramics, fine' arts, me- at Becretary's office, 1ith and Howard streets and get entry blanks, premium lists and try, chanical art, etc., are solicited. Call such information as desired. G. Hervey, Becreatry. M- —629 28 S —— ey EXPERT ACCOUNTANT, G. R, RATHBUN, room 15, Com'l Nat Bank Private lessons In bookkeeping, etc. 752 e FLORL HESS & SWOBODA, 1415 Farnam. —_— e 2% D. HENDERSON, florist, 1419 Farnam, St GOLD AND SILVER PLATING. OMAHA PLATING CO., Bee bldg. Tel. g —i ————— GARBAGE, ANTI-MONOPOLY GARBAGE CO., cleans cesspools and and dead anin N. 16th. vaults, removes garba, s at reduced prices. —28y Hamser 17th st OLD bats made ne practical hatters, i N. Msi4 09 e ————— LAWN MOWERS, SHARPENED. P. Melcholr, 13th & Howard. ey DETECTIVES, CAPT. T. CORMATK, 617 Karbach block. Tel. A DRE! AKING, KEISTER'S Ladies Taflu:lnf ‘Cuming Bt. Write for book et. —241 LADIES' learn to cut your own garments a course at Btandard Garment ollege, 627 Paxion block, (:‘vi:n&u by takl Cutting The Atlanti College, 1706 Bt. Louls Local, Couns DRESS CUTTING SCHOOL furniture, ew. | THI Drees Cutting College I8 to young elry, horses, cows, ete. C.F. Reed, 310 8, 13. ladies what the business college young men. 62 Paxton, Blk., Omaha MSR2 08 LOST. LOST, pearl sunburst, with diamond cen- ter. 'Tiberal reward If returned to 35,0 Farnam. Lost—667 28 LOST-Ladies. gold watch marked with monogr M. R. M 189 o seal attached, monogram on seal M Please return to n r's office and receive $100 reward. Los! on one R M LAW AND COLLECTION STILLMAN & PRICE! @0 1st Nat. Bk.l;gi NEW SNOW-CHURCH CO., 1st floor N, Y. Life BIdg., attorneys and collectors every- where. -y 7. M. MACFARLAND, 318 N. Y, L._Bidg. —Oot, 2 MEDICAL, LIQUOR HABIT cured in three days. Pay en cured. No hypodermics, Write for circulars. Gatlin Institute, 222 8. Mth" MUSICAL. THOS. J. KELLY, volce. Davidge Block. =1 E. D. KECK, volce culture and the art of singing. Studio, 1502 Farnam St. —M516 01 LETOVSKY'S ORCHESTRA. Tel. L-“lu;d—. OSTEOPATHY. Johnson Institute, 615 N. Y. Life Bldg. Tl The Hunt Infirmary, McCague Bidg. T. fi’: Atzen & Farwell, Paxton Bik, 607 T. 135, 296 FINCH & MILLER, 12i 8. %th_St. DR, GRACE DEEGAN, 832 N. Y. Life, Tel. 2680, s DR _— PATENTS 418 '8 15th Bt PATENTS—Sues & Co., ah lustrated patent book free. T\ Omabhi PAWNBROKERS, ZAGLE Loan Office. Rellable, accommodat ing; all business confidential. 301 Dousl&l. SANITORIUM, OMAHA Florence Sanitorium. 'Phone Red 2824; 1 blk. w. of car line. City 'flhono. 1192, —&20'02% A, STORAGE. OM. Van Stor Co,, 1511% Farn. Tels. 1659-862. 366 SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING, A. C. VAN BANT'S school. 117 N. Y. Life. ) NEB. Business & Shorthand College. Theater. e —— STAMMERING AND STUTTERING, CURED, Julla Vaughn, 4% Rumge Bldg. e ——— TICKET BROKERS CUT _RATE railrond _tickets . 5 Philbin, 1505 Farnam. ‘Shone g TINNERS, G. B. KOCH, lh and Maple. Tel L1049, M-82 O8 ey UPHOLSTERING, GATE CITY Upholstering C springs tightened. Tel. B-2%. %6 St ~301 GOVERNMENT NOTICES, OFFICE CONSTRUCTING QUARTER- MASTER, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, August 31, '1903.—Sealed proposald, in tripii- cate, will'be received here until' 11 a. m., central time, September 29, 193, and then opened, fof constructing the following buildings, including = plumbing, heating, electric wiring, and for metal lockers an traveling ladders for quartermasters’ store- house: One bachelor oficers' mess building, one quartermasters' ‘clothing storehouse, one subsistence storehouse, two double sets captains’ quarters, five doiible sets licuten- ants’ quarters, five stable guard and sho buildings, and remodeling one barrac) bullding ‘at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, Full information and blank forins of pro- osul furnished on application here. United tates reserves the right to accept or reject any or all proposals or any part thereof. Envelopes should be endorsed “Proposala for Public Buildings” and addressed to Major D. E. McCarthy, Quartermaster. 81-2-3-4-26.28 ———————————————i RAILWAY TIME CARD. UNION STATION—10TH AND MARCY, Chicago & Northwestern. “The Northwestern Line. Leave. > 1 5 z k] BEEhaEh ERRER pey Fast Chicago Mail s Local Sioux City Daylight St. Paci Daylight Chicago. Local Cedar Rapids. Limited Chicago. Local Carroll Fast Chicago! Fast St. Paul. Fast Mail. Local Sioux City Norfollk & Bonestee B Lincoln & Long Pine bl0:35 am Chicago, Roek Island & Pacisic, EAST. Chicago Daylight L't'd.a Chicago Daylight Local.a Chicago bl Des Molnes Chicago Fast am pm am ceee EEEEEEE EBEEE’ Teo BeER’ FRERP Lea Rocky Mountaln L't'a..a Lincoln, Colo. Springi., Denver, Pueblo and West . . Colo., Tex: Oklahoma ilineis Central, Chicago Bxpress.........a Chicago, Minneapolis & 8t. Paul Limited.......a 7 M#:nawm & St. Paul Chicago Expres Chicago Great Western Ry. Co. 104 Ft. Dodge Express...b 6:20 am 162 F't. Dodge Express. .. 2:46 pm 7 Ft. Dodge Express... a11:% am 108 Ft. Dodge Express. b 9:10 pm Union Pacific. 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A 7:00 am Chicago Vestibuled ex..a 4:00 pm pm pm officers of the land department of the gen- _ | eral government % A party entering public lands as a homestead fs entitled to the possession thereof and cannot be enjoined from ex- ercising his right of possession by one whe without right held a prior possession. A lease of the land b9 the homesteader gives tho lessee a like right of possession 137. Wanecek akainst Kratky. Error from Douglas med. Duffie, C. DI vision No. 1. Where upon an agreement of mardage the parties expressly ngree that the cere- mony shail be celebrated In accordance With the rules and customs of a parilcular rellglon and church, such rules and cus- toms become & part of the contract and ng upon the part Where one of the parties to a mar- e contract fails to perform his agroe- it at the time fixed for the ceremony, no reasonable excuse existing for such fallure, the other party may rescind the contract and maintain an action for dam- ages. 1338, State ex rel Alnsworth Precinet, Chicago Tocal L 018 am Brown county, against Weston. Orlginai Chicago Limited... ..., a §:06 pm writ_denied. Sullivan, C. J Fast Mail..... eovss 1. Sectlon 14, chapter 1x Kanans Clty, St. Joseph & Commett | J0%"HIUER ) N T VS g bonds in ald of works of ‘nternal improve- Kansas y Day Ex...a 9:18 am a 6:05 pm | ment, fmproving streets in cities of th Bt. Louis Flyer..........a 525 pm all second class and vil highways, Kansas City Night Ex..a10:45 pm a 6:06 pm | Held, that the phrase umlmxru‘ll)\ the word fmproving is a_limitation of the pre- Daily. b Dally except Sunday. d Dall ding 1 e, and 1 gits the authority except Baturday. e Daily excopt Monday.® | 1o tacie hrnas to s * WEBSTER DEPOT—15TH & WEBSTER Oakland to issue bonds to such aw are issued in ald of the works specifically enumerated in such phras 13084, Newbro against Undeland. Appeal — from Douglas.” Afirmed. Pound, C.” Divi- sion_No. by St. Paul, Minneapolls &|"3'yf the manufacturer of a compound Omaha, or preparation according to a secret for- Twin Clty Passenger....a 6:30 am a 9: mula §5 himselt gullty of false or mislead- Sioux City Passenger..a 2:00 pm all ing representations in any material respect al.. ‘b5 pm b8 Chieago & Northwestern, Nebraska and Wyoming Divisfo Leave. Black Hills, Deadwood, Arrive. Lead, Hot Springs....a 3:00 pm a 5:00 pm Wyoming, Casper and Douglas . Hastings, York, David City, Buperior, Genev Exefer and seward. Missouri Pacific, Nebraska Local, Weeping Water. SUPREME Vie COURT reported: 9994, Ulrich against McConaughey. from Hamilton, ' Former judgment vacated Judgment of the district Kirkpatrick, C. Division No. 1. Where one assignment is concurred in sequent the partnership. 2 Instructions examined, and held not . Ulrich against Mo- Gonaughey, 8 N. W., Rep, 160, Neb., modi- | %3 erroneously given. Former opinion, 12269, Taylor against Weckerly. vision No. & Statutes, provides for the delivery of assets of statute, does not relieve such bond from lability thereon, .d 8:00 pm e 5:00 pm b 3:00 pm b 5:00 pm .b 4:10 pm a10:35 am SYLLABI The following opinfons will be officially Error | 1, court affirmed. partner of a firm conveys or assigns partnership property, and such | G, by’ the other | 1, member of tho fivm, the asslgnse will have a tight to the property assigned superior to one whose claim is based upon @ sub- assignment from one member of Error from Douglas. Affirmed. Albert, C. Di- ‘While section 35, chapter 8, Comy llffl the an {nsolvent bank to the officers, stockholders or owners furnishing such bond, a delivery thereof to one of several parties entitled” thereto by virtue of the the sureties on ‘where, by her acts they asseni to such delivery, in_ connection therewith, or If his trade- mark, label or advertisements contain dis- tinct false assertions which operate to de- ceive the public as to its nature, composi- tion_or_origin, he has no standing in A court of equity, and a suit to enjoin mis- use of his trade-mark, trade name or label 1s_not maintainable. 2. But mere statements of opinjon its curative properties or as tb the caus of a disease concerning which thefe is conflict of expert opinion, are not talse representations within the meaning of the rule, even though somewhat sweeping or even extravagant. There was also filed a dissenting oninion by Holcomb, J., in Sporer against MaDer- mott, No. 12208 Thé foliowing opiniogs will not be of- ficlally reported: 12107. Hillers against Yelser, Anfsn‘- Webster. Former _ judgment vachted, Judgment of the district court reversed. Oldham, ©. Division No. 1. Evidence examined and held insuf- ; | ficlent to sustain the judgment of the dis- trict court 1268, Merrill against Van Camp. Ap- peal from Douglas county. Affirmed. Ames Division No. 1. This case having been decided upon a former appeai upon substantlally t same record as that now before us, the former decision is adhered to. 12683, Bankers Buflding and Loan Associa- tion against Willlams. Consolidated with Bradford-Kinsler Lumber Company against Page. Appeal from Douglas county. Af- firmed, arnes, C. vision No. 2. Whether a claim, on which a me- ¢! ic's llen was based, was sold to an- other by the contractor prior to his per- fecting such_lien: and whether the last work on the bullding was done for the sols purpose of extending the time for filiny a lien, or was performed in good faitl under the agreement for the erection of the structure and to complete the con< tract nccorgh‘ll 2 its terms, are purely juestions of fact. qz. Evidence examined and held, that it is amply sufficlent to sustain the findings and ratify it and decree of the trial court on these 2. The question of a defect of parties | Auestions. and, of the legal capacity oOf the piamif | 13017 In re eitate of Bemnett decesssd to maintain an action, cannot be success- fully urged for the first time in this court. 3. Evidence examined and held sufficient to sustain the finding of the trial court. 12454. Crancer & Curtice Company against McKinley Music Company. Error from Lancastér. Affirmed. Sedgwick, J. 1. Upon petition in error to ‘this court, the proceedings of the district court can bLe shown only by a transcript of the records Affdavits of that court duly certified. against Taylor. Error from Douglas county. Judgment. Duffie, C. Division No. 8. 1. The admission in evidence of a book showing an mccount between® a decedent and one who has filed a claim against his estate, is not prejudicial error where' all the items which the court allowed the jury to consider are charges made by the decedent against the claimant, even though the foundation for the admission of such book as a book of mccount has mot been roperly 1aid. ROt b ciped o supply omisslons in | PEOPTIE, Pitions ‘in ‘hfs own favot inhde 12664, Mitchell against Clay County, Er-|by & decedent in his will are not admis- ror trom Cisy. “eversed. | Pound, C. Di- | sble 12 far QLRSS e P vision No. 2. ) R T Prior_decisions as to the powers of | 3. A due bill draws injerest from the day cainty commissioners in passi ng _upon claims against the county and in makin settlements with county officers examine: and cussed. 2. en the law commits to any officer acting upen them, not in & way which it specific- directs, but after a discretion in its the function is quasi-ju- the duty of looking into facts sn mmture Judicial, diclal. 3. County commissioners act quasi-judici- passing upon claims against the r their action is not merely a formal prerequisite to the issuance of a warrant, but involves the determination of questions of fact, upon evidence or the ex- n ascertalning or fixing ally in county whenev ercise of discretion the amount to be allowed. 4. But they h: cretion as to 1al only. 5. The action of county commissioners in adjusting the accounts of county officers under sections 43 and 44, article 1, chapter 18, Complied Statutes, 6. A settlement which in substance, is an adjustment of hi: is ministerial only. accounts does not become guasi-judicial, so as not to be reviewable otherwise than b: appeal, merely because the claims were file for suins claimed to be due such officer and allowed for the purpose of enabling war- rants to be drawn therefor. 7. 1f, in such case, the comgen:aflm:hto:i- y law the al- allowed the officer is fixed lowance of the claim is formal only. 8. On_the other hand, if the amount to be allowed is in the discretion of the commis- oners, or if, in fixing such amount, the uestions of W requires them to decide fact, their action i& quasi-judiclal. 120, Hyatt aguinst Anderson. Holt. ' Affirmed. Ames C. Division No. 1. 1. It is not conduct contrary to pollcy or fraudulent for a guardian, lDDl{In‘ for a license to sel long tion o thg behalf of the purchaser. . Boggs against McEwes from Dixon county. Reversed Inst. C. Division No. 1 1. One actin negligence ang may safely deal actually which is not in adverse possession. 13081. Kreader against Fremont from Dodge count; C, Division No. 2. with an ap) lation of an ordinance of a city, statute. 13080. Green against Doerwald, Aprod h’omh Douglas county. Affirmed by Hol comb, 1. An appralsement of real estate for the purposes of judicial sale can not be suc- cessfully assailed on the ground that the in thelr valua- property. Nelson against Al- appraisers were mistaken tion of the ling, 58 Neb., 607. 2. Whereon' an appeal from an order of confirmation of sale of real estate made in pursuance to a decree in foreclosure pro- of Civil Frocedure previding for the appraisal pro- ceedings are challenged as unconstitutional it appears that the determination of the question can avall the appellants noth- ing, the validity of the sections thus chal- lenged will neither be Investigated nor de- ceedings, certain sections of the Code of real property sold under judicial and termined. 18117. O'Brien against State. Sarpy county. Affirmed. Sullivan, C. J 1. A conspiracy, like any other fact which in the sublect of ‘fudictal nvestigation. may tally, or by circumstantial be proved Inferen evidence. 2. The acts and declarations spiracy, and in furtherance of the common purpose, are admissible in evidence against his assoclates, 3. A conspiracy to steal and sell hogs for the benefit of all engaged in the iliegal en- terprise is pending until the sale has been made and proceeds divided 4. Before the conspirator are entitled to be evidence against his a acy itself mpst be stablished, but ve no judicial power or dis« nterpretation of the law. Whenever the course to be pursued or the amount to be allowed is fixed by law, they must follow the law, and their acts in so doing or endeavoring so to do are minister- h a county officer, Error, ubile fore Teal estate be- ng to his ward, to procure the ob/iga- an intending purchaser to bid an adequate price at the sale or, after the con- firmation, to advance and account for the amount of the bid, at the instance and on Appeal mes, in good faith and without for a valuable consideration rently and unencumbered title, the subject of Brror Affirmed. Glanville, 1. Fees of officers and witnesses for serv- fces rendered in a prosecution for the vio- efther in police court or in district court upon ap- peal, can not be collected from such city unless their payment by the city is required by statute, or by ordinance authorized by Error from v of a con- spirator, during the pendency of the con- acts and declarations of a onsidered as clates the conspir- the of its date In the absence of some pro- o gy n the county ‘and_distriot 4. Pleadings in the o courts examined and held not to present different issues. 5. One who claims to be surprised by the allegations made in an amended pleading can not base error o the order allewing the amendment in the absence of a she ing that he applied far and was denied @. continuance of the case, and time any new matter presented by sush.amend- ment. 4 6. The judgment of W @lstrict &ourt,'én- tered on an appeal taken from the:eounty court in ‘thefml".’t" 3‘-[ I:I‘I‘lmlgllfltnnl'lu the estate of a decedent, should not & the issuance of n;? execution to satisfy udgment. Y . ’1754".' Counsman vs. Modern Woodmen, of America, Error from Douglas. Reversed. Hastings, C. Division No. 1 1. A Sansa of beneficl: made by member of & mutual benefit insurance sociation, which does not reach the he: office until after the death of the member and then is refused because not in accord- ance with the by-laws as to a part of the fund, has no effect as to the part of the fund in reference to which it is in proper form, the assoclation having & gl w which declares the old certificate to be in t unti] the new one is delivered. et U e Perfl f Our Time Is lung disease, Dr. King's' New Discovery for Comsumption, Coughs and Colds cures ung trouble or no pay. §0c, §.00. For sale by Kuhn & Co. pihare S TABLE SALE—Orchard & Wilhelm Car- pet Co. 4832 L auncy Blouse, 32 10 40 bust, Woman's Fancy Blouse 4632—Fancy blouses retain all their favor and will be much worn during the coming season. This one includes the new cape effect, with the fashionable shallow yoke and princess clos- ing, and s suited both to the odd walst and the gown. The original is made of mauve crepe de chine, trimmed with ecru lace and bands of velvet in a darker shade, but all the thinner materials of the season are appropriate. The waist is made with a fitted lining which closes at the center front. On this lining are arranged the yoke, which closes at the left shoulder seam, and the portions of the waist proper. The back is plain, drawn down in gathers at the walst' line, but the fronts are Jaid In box plaits at their edges and both they and the sleeves dre tucked at their upper portions, the tucks providing fullness below. The little cape, order of proft’ls & matter within the dis. |or bertha, is circular and falls over the cretion of the trial cou e % The ‘word “ovidence" in its technical | 7T-0Y0 Seams 50" glving ‘he broad eftect meaning and common acceptation includes | ©f fashion. all ‘the means by which any pute at a judicial trial disproved. fact in 6. VWhen the trial court glves an aceurate, cov- lar point it is not bound, at to glve another instruc- tion expressing the same idea in more per- pertinent and & a partic sel's requeat intelligible Instruction spicuous phrase. 7. Evidence examined and found sufficient Miller & Leith. Affirmed. Duffie 1 ‘The courts of this state have no juris- diction to try and determine the va'idity of the to sustah the verdie 13088. Tiernan axainst Appeal from Box Butte. C. Division No. 3. homestead entries duly allowed by dis- is established or ‘The quantity of material required for the medium size Is 5% yards 21 inches wide, #14 yards 27 inches wide or 25 yards # inches Wide, with % yard of lace for yoke. The pattern 432 18 cut In sizes for a 32,24, %, 38 and #-inch bust measure. for the accommodation of The Bes readers these patterns, which usually retail at from % to 50 cents, will be furnished at o nominal price, 10 cents, which covers ull expense. In order to get a pattern enclose 10 cents, give number and name of pattern.

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