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WASTED-HALS HELP. FALL TERM W_OF &N DAI’ A)D NIGHT. STUDENTS ADMITTED AT ANT TIME Boyles College Raw? s BUSINESS, suun': kum,h TIFEWRIT- xm Camigue B4 GOOD mn«-;w Arst-ciass DII T. Co. 22 Co.. Lincuin, Nev I‘A)T‘D for U. 8 Irn: »M o WAoo men. Leiw of B wnd 3 Citisens of Uiited States, of goot charee ter and tempersie babits, Abo cam sk Tead wod wrile Engdsh For infers 59y lo recruiting ofioer. Wit and Dodke . Omaba, sud Beairice, Neb. B-Mii¢ Two agents at cuoe. good shi- work. C. F. Adume Oo. 16 ot B-MeE Bask, Door & Mig B2t L um(i-l.ifh TP POR REST-USFURNISHED ROONS. ml-l [ = b-ubu. wurrn TONA, 8, vers ek 'fl.b(-ll tl res. oe- - 4 it § THREE wrse vufuraish xchangec THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1908. WesTERN Farms Have' SteapiLy INCREASED. Wise Investors ARe Putming THElR MoNEY ACCORDION PLEATING. INto Lanp GOVERAMENT NOTICE —— PERSOWAL. Dl PRIES trests mr-hny all d.-n- GOLDMAX 3 Douglas ok rreguls wcmen |*C(‘ RDION plent .t best uuk expericnced and "..)f - . "i‘r : uickest Mrs A ”‘. Th an 3 v | . FURSITURE PACKING. Fierson & Lundbers, 15 8. k. Tel L-Z5A — berE. - FOR REN(~sTOAES AND OFF.Cus, was s € C -u.‘ 'ORY and basement, 22x300, lflm‘m quire 314 Firet. fluxh-nl private office with and GENERAL agent whe business in Nebr Write home omon. F surance pess, Des Metwes ot ey S S RO YOUNG man to take course tn Omaka Flor- Address W. L. Rows, BN Rz B years of age or posted in the ciiy, to = good salary w T. Fei- ik st -m. T 10 at Nberal remumeration. Ne- Printing Co., Lincoin, Neb. BTG 19x 300 first-class me- m«fi“dv Tekinr 3 “Communding Offoer Arsena, Bock astend, LL” WANTED-SALESMEN WANTED, * salosmen. ome for road and Lk e ————————— WANTED-FEMALE HELP. W Girla. e-la---n.fi'ibno. "m-hflr =g m; S e i =N e Live Stock company, IMA%_‘_“:. WaNTED. ey aker. 6 8 W T WANTED, & cook at The M N . B WANTEDLadies to leurn hair a:-—m: manicuring or Tacial u-r-nx WANTED — Catvassing gomsty 1o solict TWENTIETH come And bugsy especiaily Gesired mmake cesily by to 5 per monih. Ad- Greps Ceniury or Sebuitors’ bureas. | Bee buliding, Umabs 3 | AGENTS to sell Péeriss clothesine. pat- | ented last May . send for sample lne 20 | : reference, J. T. Caiy. mayor of Smith, i T x| SpEe—e—sE——_————— WANTED-TO BUY. ] i NEWEPAFER in live country towa; gt full Gescription and price, Address & N6 1bx ———— FOR SALE-FURNITURE. l FULL Uine of hard coal stoves pow Chicage Purniture Co.. 106 Lodge = O—id mm&mn—mq—x 3= Brows [ty FOR SALE Furniture must be woid_this week. few Of the chricest pieces left im perior, seather, ibrary and oak dining room furniture, lrass beds, DOX SPTIngS, hatr mattresses. cok and mabegans chif- T e [other couch, easy chairs, eleg: lor swit. § sbooss. comier tables. @i paint- gy, musc cabinet pedestils moe cur- tmine. bric-a-brac. fine upright pian all goods will sell heap North Bk Ave. { FOR BSALE. secondhand m‘-wgu»wmd —.'fi-. HELF WANTED. W B Dewspaper solicitor to e L TS S FOR RENT-HOUMES IOUSES ¢ Rt ity | WANTED, i { | e g Sy ol e | 1 4% Board of Eldg puinmse condlental igwest raies. | X454 siaebonrd, PR e 8 e SR DT B bookches, chairs, «iry, horses. i O g R A O Svond CHA =" | Dodge ot Ariington block. TIAVT" wey to healih; 30 Bee buiiding S — T e B W | py N | WANTED. real estate Joaps lfl R Bee Bidg. Peters & Co., DARCING ACADENMY. Amm!hs qu Eeres l)“n open 1o beginners. 'm terms wné particuiars call on N —a N§ DRESSMAKING. S Ladies Talloring College, 176 — | MONET to toan for buliting H Thomes, First Natl B . Wb om xgmr. FARM -nl city josns. Jow rates . Thomas Firet Nat'l Bank Hég TQI I‘I Write for bookiet _) FAMILIES, Miss Sturdy. % )x !’L‘I.x T 7O LOAS-CRATTELS. DRESS CUTTING SCHOOL. \/ TO GET 10 PAY nr- GARME from Farnam BU for better- uc Extra class taught from camemofations. 09 5 m MYE = Al that we sk is that you give us & eall | belfore ¥ou borrow elsewhere { OMANA MORTGAGE LOAN CO, | 16 Board of Trade Midg. Tel ZWa (Established 18 3% 5. Mk Si G_R_ RATHSUN, nm. % Com1 Watl in Leokkees. SALARY LOANS FURNITURE LOANS] eliable Credit Co, i‘ F o ROHM worts of improvements. R O PET & CO., Fioer Bos Buliting. =M FOR RENT—FARMS. 0 scres with FRooms 338 Paxion Biock. X1 1 ‘ s MOXEY LOANED 0X 1 LIVE STOCK, IA“![ Loy rates 204 eusy Serma Eusiness Confidential Trvn-ngn FLORISTS. FURNITU ml"m‘.lfiium e L. HENDERSON, Sorist. m.m—‘sk B GARBAGE. AXNTIMONOPOLY GARBAGE CO., cean wani 1o save CIID!T G)_" Mun Sta. GOLD ASD SiLVER PLATING. OMAHA PLATING OO, Bee Eitg. Tel B& tire. ing. | FOR SALE—A number one gusrersd ok with uun’: o ullr)h'.un < ugs amd £ New Tork Lire Be e - Q-7 R nvcx of mew Columbdia records and horifee. " Adtrem o & shapes for end emal N HOW. T-MIM 2x OSTEOPATHY. Johnson Institute, §15 N. Y. Life Bidg. T _“ saie ully given. ————————eeeee e 1, Pa The Hust Infinmary, McCague Bidg. T. PATENTS. lfi- 00"0&]-—’& HIEF QUARTERMASTERS OFFIC s Crabe Nobs Ocisher 3 MNA —Seated pro- Posar triplicate, will be Tecaved bers ¥ Quartermasiers t the pots named t any or all pro- therec!. Information son here, of to Quar- | tions pamed. Envelopes | marked | l Nu-uM OFFICE OCONSTRUC Sheridan, Wy roposal bianks and e obtained at of | soon as cne hale is Silied anctber sppears | ¥ part 7 Dmvejopes oontaining proposais should e endorsed. “Proposue for hoe- | rtreet paved with stone ING Bids be received by the State Primt- ing Board at the yice Of Lhe BeCTetary Nebrasks, on or belere | Monday * vfl‘ o —— Ociober 4 | niing and sia up- ® galio Separiments | TRrary oommisnio Separtment commissioner of public Jands and buildings. | and exasmi board. pesitentiary. s asyium, girle ‘ te for feehie mnua and board cifications for sume can be found on file in the office of the secretars of state. Ali bids must be ac companied by a bond Amo probable cost of the RAILROAD TIME CARD. (N1ON STATION—10TH ASD MARCY. Miimots Central Lesve Asrive & 73 am & 530 pm TS0 pm & 86 am biem 2035 pm ' 23035 ax u;:x neapolis & St xprees Bicago Local Chicago Express Sreat Westers Ry. Ce. hicage MR P Dodge Express. b 620 am W P Dodee Exirem 216 CEe ] ve Esaa LD Feba bbbk BEENERERURNER e E - " on o .. 3 G ;lii BARREEEER E&i’c‘ Eig D - 'l ) " % 0 2 3 = - &5 s R = » R 111 unless sucocasful M!‘ —SL M(\t‘l Neb. B- mx_ma Lnl ——luh M7 N15x PAWAEROK KRS, ENGUSH CUren BTN L e g t-room modern brick resi-| e vais sanrs soed W N T L dence, West Farnam district, owner's price #4,000; must be sold quick; make offer. STAMMERING AND STUTTERING. "s 3:00 pm w500 pm e smpm o5 York David o B CURZD. vam-m%xg‘-—-‘w‘; STORAGE. TICKET BROKERS. RATE v-m— Philuin, -x al wi RE— M %ox TIMBER! m—l coT GATE CITY, 118 8t lflil‘u?‘m Eansas Qity X Barlimgion a Daily. b Datl'y except Sunda exoep Buturdar. o Dedly cxoept Mondey :!o-e Talk of Paviag Tweaty-Fitth he Independent Order of AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMARA | Soutt Omaba Fet Likely to Have Boule- vardy in Immediste Future 1 | STREET PAVING A GREATER I(Cfial"! r the from Just 2 socount of Strect with Stone to Take Heavy Hanling OF of the Asphatt. “The 157k wbout buliding boulevards tn | South Omaha i really out of the guestion ; Pennd’'a Care e tation. Just pow.” said & well-known city OE(‘II’ 128 Jast might ~As lomg &s the main thor-| ) U Chamberiain's Siomach and Liver cughfare betwees Omaka snd Sosts | Tobets for sodigestion and find that they Omabia is In the conditicn 3t is at present | FWl HWr ouse betler han any dyspepsia tbere 18 Do use talking about taxing prop- | PO 1 have ever tried and 1 have used erty owners for the maibtensnes of boule. | ML Gifferent remedion I am neariy & preFo0 years of age and have suffered & great deal m]"‘l‘fl indigertion. 1 can eat simost any- This brought up the condition of t to ~George W. Emery, t on -2 " a 4!h\"‘ ; 'IJA now.—George mory mreet Gepurtmest nufnrves CREIGHTON PRAISE Gumped broken stone in some of the holes Clark of South Daketa he temporary repairs &id not last 208 | professer | # anytbing the boles are deeper than ever. | $iea %3 s wilth Judge Slabaugh % B As usual there s Bo momey to pay r-—‘ - | repairing the strest. The city spent 5200 | this spring to have repairs made b | ot Prof. Clark M. Young, dean of the faculty This is due to the gTeat smount of heary | of arts and sclences of the Unjyersity of hasling op the streel. Other city sfficiale | s- @ Dakots, who came down with the say that instead of bothering about boule- ball team from that institutiom Yes- Gs thers should be a good rosd built 1.—3;, had this fo WAY Of the gume with beary bauling For this purpese | Creighton and the treatment socorded the | Twenty-fifih street. bas been proposed | vimtors s ik pow of trying to have this] “Our boys played their best and were from L street 1o | besten y by a mighty good set of oot D and then pave D street from Twenty- | ball players. The game was cleas through- fourth to Twenty-fifth In this way the|out and we Jeave with but one regret, that heavy t-afic would be taken from the is that we could not heve jiayed -well asphalt pavement Every season there is & | enough to have wom. great deal of talk about pavements being | “The 2ty and students of Creighton laid but lttle is being dome. Whem 3 with whom we ceme in contact, socorde cumes 1o signing petitions for pavement the | us the most cordial treatment and we &b property owners hoid back. The pavememt | be £lsd of an opportunity of returning the on Twenty-fourth street would Dot be in | favors if ther come to Yankion. the conditian it it today If the owners @f [ Shortly after the errival of the South Propefty ou that street would «fx thelr | Dakota crowd yesterday Judpe Slabaugh numes to & petition for an entirely mew | edged his way into the crowd and asked pavement, to be lasd under the direction | the Srst man he met if he could point out of competemt officials. azybody by the name of Young. . " iy 1 can” was the stranger's reply, Fou want to see him® Mre J. Frask Cosd &ied suddenly at “Yes, I would like 1o see Nim: be I8 & her bome, ¥ North Twentieth street, last | friend of mive” said the Judge. - evening. For some time past Mrs Cosd| “Well my name is Toung” replied the has not beew in the best of health and ml from South Dakots. And then there been under the constant chre of Dr. W. [ was & meeting of as much interest at J. McCrann. When Mr. Cosd, who is an® | jeast to these twa. If not 10 the spectators, of the bookkeepers st the Packers' Na- |as any which was seen dater o1 the i tional bank, reached bome yesterday after- | fron Don, he was surprised to find his wife in| Prof. Young and Judge £ ] good spirits and they emjoyed a hearty | been college mates back at Hirss e, @iuner togetber. About 68 o'clock Mrs | Ohjo, Garfield's oid school, and hed wet Cond was taken suSdenly 1il and Dr. Mc- | met since they Jeft their alma maler, Cramn was for. When he arrived it | twemty-five years ago was tos late he physician sars that Mrs Cond @ied of rheumatiom of the heart. No | arrangements for the funeral have besn made. “do HIGH SCHOOL NOTES. Twe Horses Burmed. The German students of the high school About §3 oclock last might Sre was| it Wi B being mreaised M“}!I’.hfl(dh?fin‘.]l«u’emmp of Miss The purpose the rear of the Glasgow biock. Twe horses | © -3 -«‘;-:rhu:_,mmm_ EFIL, P ber The Linesin society beld a short busi- e Frida: Mr. '-"-.- 4 [ 1T | i By direction of Berpguist fgur policemen were sent 1o the vacrnt 1ot 8t Twenty-8fth *nd O sireets 1o walch for the supposed prise fighters. These men sood gFuarding he vecant Jot unthl nesrly midnight This action on the part of Bergquist was taken without the sesction of the chairmen of the | board Magie Oity Gossip. and H. Merril w1 r.nlonn on Welnestay of this week® spolis. where be spemt the summer vist- ing relatives Fraok Burness and Andy Christianson | XKimon e epending Sundsy at Wahoo with friends | o%e i ud relatives. ; B (‘r:lu:nm of Twenty-third n.ai streets Las teken oul & permit fos % resiaence Ladies who desire the newest deas n Mrs. Lovely e pasd Bre Aepartment will give & badl | = lf:))f o Wednestsy evem | Misdst &t the Omabe olnh!.fi-l:‘ur;n| K 1! Japan, bave westers fevar and aie cunslanlly apPERT- | g in some new form. The graceful. yet perfoctly simple, model shown is among the latest and has Wuck o cqgmmend . The origicel, from which ihe drawing was made, is of soft flannel with bands ef plain Indis siik. but 2l the malerials used for gowns of the sort are suitable Charm- ing ones show plain o crepe for the toundation. Bowered s m ap—— When You Write {iS— t© Advemsfls' BOSTON Prederick _der k. for Bremen: New for New York La Lerraine. for New it ghts ) bees. will Eive & Gimoe 51 O4d Pel. | Coustiess other sugpestions might iowe Bl e Tuenday evering | The kimono s made with fremt asd P 0. Yarteld gave o n-l-?. | backs and is shaped by meuns of shoulder, bemett of the 5 Chrarch | under-arm and oemter, back seame The P-rguru:-h. M‘Fmd his conpec- | eeves are cut ip deep Points (hai sve emi- ton w Oma! company and | nently graceful and both edges and i stend Believic culige Suring 1he | thase of the meck and frast are faced s A 10 the members will be held | 1078 the bande. lerian chwrch en Wi The quantity of matertal required for the i the eanenda; enisg Dr. Wheeler will conuct special | medium sise 18 yands 7 or £ luches wide i 3% yends at for m P 3. Martin, filn‘y-lxu!d and N streets, | from Sioux City. cut I three siges {muall or B-inch, medtum or M-inek and {1arge or @-inch bust messure