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nvm--- for these ool will be takes umtil 13 w. nr the lo-wou thereafter. Nathing takem [ 250 for the first imser. ‘"v‘l‘.-- must be of The hee. A awers a0 addressed WIII Be delivered on presentation of the Sheok only. _ WANTED-SITUATIONS, n as traveling erience In éunfly bu ven. utts l‘hm WANTED-MALE HELP, Educate for Business,- Boyles College .UILH NEW YORK LIFE BLDG. B8, !HDRT TYPEWRIT- NéTiRu. AY AI\D NIGHT. STUDENTS ADMITTED AT ANY TIME. Apply fer Catalogue. B-501 e TR A SR AR .o I OOOD %--.an;_.h w-nud nrncl-u )-7. 60d chhrag: hu can speak, For Information 16th ai o Neb. B-MIb WANTIMwo agents at once; good sal- :‘n, Sty work. "C."F. Adams St i to flcnfllln' o8 Omans, ‘ang® e, ‘ANTID A news magazine so- licitor to work lhg"grlry onrn a ;uvmmv- gllllon. Call at Circulation, DCDlBi)‘I:! WANTED, ste mflcters, for high work. . Matern 4 18th any sts, St Lou B 'i?.’i.‘;;‘i’ {\rlt class 5lnll:drl can _uive mployment an 08 A 0 1l it Deopla. = Address § of, Bee. BoMIsl o ressure Gratiot 2x THE OMAHA ' DAILY 'BEE: SATURDAY, 'OCTOBER ' 21, 1908, ABOUT THE OMAHA - COMMERCIAL COLLEGE 17TH AND DOUGLAS. POINTER NO. printer next week 1~The 1t 18 nicely printed a. Revised Idition of Mosher's Shorthand will be from the RIVATE money. F. D. Wead, 1520 Rouglas. | MONEY. TO LOAN—REAL ESTATE. i MONEY TO LOAN-CHA'lp'ELS. MONEY. LOANED O FURNITURE, PIANOS L uvu STOCK, Low ates and sasy & fness Confidentiar - ou want o save money. NIX CREDIT CO @3 Paxton Blook . 16t and ROHRBOUGH BROS., PRPOS. d elegantly bound. It will be the finest textbook ever published on improved Gregg Shorthund. Already some of the leading schools of the United States bave adopted n tully examine this new book, which cons INTER NO, FOINTER NO. four nights each week—on Monday, Tues: 'Khou eg\rfluyqd during the day should b 4—Our - Telegraph Co. It will pi Brothers lur pu.rueullrl. POINTER N several |m£on..m games schedu POINTER NO. 6-The College for POIN' keepers und Telog a finle position. Monday mornin Address. ROHRBOUGH BROTHERS, FOR RENT-FURNISHED ROOMS. Pags 2—-The attendance in all tlnp‘nmerun 18 20 per-cent year ago. The Business and Shorthand departments more particularly Fepresehtations. Never before was the WoFk Mmore. Interesting of more Many different states of the union are already represented by the students. 8-The Night Schavl of the colla’e 2l Means attend our N partment has a large iehdance and new nud-nu are eomlng in_every “week. Teleg: Recently we sent out two graduates to firat-c any young man or lady to 0. 5—Our foot ball team ls achieving an enviable reputation. Novembef. and, Literary Trade and other interesting features of the coliege are now Our students not only do hard work, but are given profluhl? recreation. 5 We are sl overwheimed with calls fo ph Operators. A course at the O ‘o have three position to fill, one &t 38.0, one at §75.00 and one at PrnNTFR NO. F—Naw classes will be organized in all departments of the college November 3 That will be a good time to beKUL Vldlul’l are al- ways welcome and m“m'k&rm‘"" will be sent free to “K 1ITH AND DOUGLA! m OIAHA, hFB n y any stenographer to ca w—— i jes and is up to date. RGEST BUSINESS IN LOANS TO ater than a RIED PEOPLE, merchants, team- have large boarding houses, etc., without se- rofitable, rity; easiest terms; 40 offices in_prin- llrll cities. Tolman, 40 Board of Trade has a large attendance and rund 92 ednesday and Thursday nights. t_School. loaned on plain note to salaried business confidential; lowolt ratea. axton block. The J. A. Hution Co. A"" i‘ ri‘lnd lo-mry Io-n-xx-‘ouv ‘ Loan Co.. TO GET EAS TO PAY Best_explains our method: ‘We loan on furniture, o receipts, ete. Or if you ave & permanent ou LARY A)AN position’ we can make BA! .curlly except your own ag ree- our -service {8 quick and | MONE mul MONEY loaned on_planos, elry, horses, cows etc. C. F. Reed, phy is taught both day and evening, ass positions with the U. R. learn Whits" Rohrbougl 1t has Soclety, Gymnasium, Board of in_active operation telegraphy. turniture ub CHATTEL, T Sten hers, Book- Commercial Cllege means 08, warehouse without FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS PLEASANT south front room with private family, for ne o two gentlemen Ad: dress § 3, Bee, M NICELY lurnlahod room in heuse new and modern. amily; 5 Yones Bt E—-M$10 x./mmc, LIGHT, AIRY ROOMS. $12.60 and un per month, e and up & day. AT THE DELLONE, 4 nd ‘Capitol ave. otric lighted; private ana all conveniences; first class b Eat where yo TH LONE. E—-ML$ Noviix ROOM AT PERMANENT position to ladies or men in good towns for lpl:ciul work ; manager for ~ branch office, Omahs, wanted immediately; exceptiorial, oppor: tunity; properties-"ar ness dled everywhere quickly. Southern Guaranty Investment company, Sioux Sitgy I, E'“"" WANTED-—An £ nd be Appl. - th'T'mu. 3rTand boy. . Apply to Pco YOUNG men and girls everywhere, copy Istters home evenings; $10 week; send ad- dressed envelope for particulars. Ameri- fon Mrg. Co., 706 Nlcollet, Minneapolis, WANT™ED, engraving house representative; comuidssion; for Omaha. Reliable Chicago house. Address Goldbéck & Hemsteger, 21 Quincy St., Chicago. B-172 28 COMMODIOUS, modern, unfurnished room, also furnished room: private family; ref- nces. Park aye. E—M166 26x FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD, DEEIR,;\BL’E ROOHB at The l‘lrnufl th BOARD .and_room for two gentlemen or man_and wife, nice nellhborhoud rea- sonable. Inquire 1706 S. Fm. MODERN_ house, nigely Jurnished rooms; first-class table board.” N. E. cor. 33d d furnished front room, with steam heat. 2215 Farnam st. F—m&x e wlll bo mld lI ce. WANT 'D first-cls wie B ;.‘ rst-cl IT b(nkka‘ ina blnk. A [M ulAr the right man." Address % COMI WE. NEED PETENT M to efl itions as Managers, Aeiomln(l. Wm&.l hn. Awly Mr, Hg_}hbo- rm hustiers to tack -l‘nl dl- ibute - samples, nofi_: T Bireav, hicuo. B WANTED-FEMALE HELP. 100 Girla. Call Canadian office, i5th & w Y g unn-lly mlm'mw mummmnom & Park ave | FOR R C—M.08 30x — An Al Mv solicitor; good sal- fl-tomt :n m commission. &a— % ot ook T R e Toon fgture STt AT e % 'iv‘&’&l'fi&? to -‘l W to _am P S uwmm llmor to at uwu FOR RENT-HOUSES, HOUSES & etk lloulll. insurance. Ringwalt, Barker Blh W, TWO l’on‘ml. with alcove, on i Second floor, 212 Bouth Xth. t BM FOR RENT-UNFURNISHED ROOMS, mw -por:d" vory uam hounk“?m‘, 14% N. I'Ih FURNITURE PACKING. ——— e e Pterson & Lundberg, 116 8. 17th. Tali’bg FOR RENA—STOMES AND OF FIUKN, ‘I'~The bullding tormerly he Bee at §16 barnam st ories und u busesient, Which Wik Kiin ‘Wil Be"Toided Vary ressondotys. 1t i e rent interesied apply at fl:c- o Waler, secrelary, room 100 b{bfi! And FURNISHED rlvll' vflbt rece) ‘oo, p&c S Ware Bes™ LENT, th FOR flnuudl u:d.\lnser atories It prefern e, Bod Koom 100, Bee bl ment, 22x100; 1005 Farnam ‘st Nat'l hn&x Hmi" with un. ¢ wnd l:—m storles in four- rmam st two ress C. WANTED TO BENT. or unfurnished th, «ntr 1 . M. Earl 06-No. 19th. K WANTE! rooms, daughter, WANTED--To rent or purchase l or, bmm cottage; genteel locution. 156 2% AGENTS WANTED, WANTED — Llnvllll"l ‘A‘u.:ou o % ;w.&flnu "ol teaay wuoynam \vfil ‘-uum §o0u {a in the Country” witu Borse S0 buguy eepeclally cesred. & avaseies | make Gadily 1o lw per moaih. dress Lenlury Farmer Solciturs’ uurm Adee buuding, Umaua. e uLdINg, Vs = M FOR SALE~FURNITURE, FULL line of hard coal stoves now on sale. Chicago Furniture Co., Mlv »uquo:‘g“ HOUSES & #2878 o6 % 93 o0 TR T s e ey Do PR, Sogten ot g o Ponu-. Rec., &-Lro “‘l. s PR e ST 'OR RENT, 6-room haul.. 2563 Wool'flfll -‘?bn A Apply.nl'.:' n—l&w PR PO B R oo b o RETE Rt R T Wk ':;" MODE N T-room house, near park L0 [ ". BL pro BEVE! e Boyor Haead Cumlu T §-réom b ~ GANT & N il -oa-or.n im- e ¢ B 'I‘hn s NEW ;—room*moflom haus pomwession siven, N AT Boktd ‘of Trde. FROOM house. 4520 California st.. furna 22, ath, mear car. "Phone B‘!‘-‘rl 1671, v 4 D! FOR RENT-FURNISHED ROO 0. M E hauls trunks. Telephone 6L DEWEY European notel, 13th and Fa peal tel, '_lel.m ROYAL HOTEL, Eurcpean, 16th & w BOUTH AL mode Cov i 2 E room and smaller feom: 2385 Harney. w. , furnished reom ‘mllmam 4 mi B BALE, 8.1t swnding desk. 2 % Brows O bttt Lo FOR SALE—Very fine ‘mahogany parlor suite, sllk upholstering, oak sideboard, *intings, brass bed, mlx- old by lund‘y FOR SALE-HOREKS, WAGONS, BTG MONROE sclls pleasure vehicies at Sil N. Ibth Bt b ) e R FOR SBALE—Two-seat, x| conditio ogers & Bons C Wagon 1...‘»,‘... extension op ear- ), TUDber tires ton ek gng Furs nam sts. SLEQANT % Rockaway for sal b o o hdun Vit Hee: #_Ml'n“ FOR SALE_Full leather top, rubbe -tired bugsy, almost new, at Balf cost price, In- re at Coliseum. Posilod 36X FOR SALE—MiSCELLANEO HONE POLES, m Gehos; ouk piilag. fa FOR IAI-I. ndund nlnobuo. opa; Confidential and we alway iry 10 bieass, | All that we ask is that you give us a call ‘ before you bofrow elsewhere. QMAHA, MORTGAGE LOAN cO, 119 Board of Trade Bldg ioch ‘Bt X—M192 FOR SBALE-w\ number one roll top quat- tered oak desk, with chairs to match o rugs and ma ! IAGLN !ur ncllln ving business. 900 STOCK of new Columbia records and Emchlnu at a sacrifice. Address B 44, ee. (Established 1892). 306 EASY MONEY ON FLRN“( Rh OR SALARY g Gt rgg\danad:nnd.m typcwr‘l)ler}.“r% 2| wuarickek WA‘CE UL FOR BALE, an, up-to-date m_r;ce outfit, REUABLE CREDIT (0., Sultable for "mm of'd W13 PAXTON BLOCK, outfit A-8 » wnd g2 lockr‘l:iqxeu‘lnhd drawers” It ey the best ot "the ‘Yale and Towna : ™y m:i‘nuf clu're :nd i8 complete In ever: BUSINKESS CHANCES, rticular. In use but four years. Ad- ress 8 68, Bee. b—ul”n WHEN you ‘wnnlfl\u b «Dy property or busing ‘n‘flh?‘“l N. Y. Life. sell or exchange quick, kes J. Y—8 1$6,500 FOR SALE—~REAL ESTATE GOLD AND SILVER PLA OUSES FOR SALE GEORGE & CO. 160l FARNAM ST. for No. 610 Park avenue room house, in first cf condition, Just painted two lumbing, 10¢ T5x140 £t ha rontage on Park avenue nl\d 15 feet frontage west on J0th street, al paved street, permanent sidewal provements alone cost over $§, now vacant and immediate possession can be glven R %A for No. 6311 N. 24th stregt, !- $4,000 “Godie' Soalta only two years, I class condition, lot Toxith teat, near car line, $2 750 for new 7-room house on 40th, near Nicholas street, east front, asphalt paved street, on car line, H all modern except furnace, a fine location. for No. 247 Spaulding street, lll modern except furnnre, ‘has barn, fine shade, full lot, one block $2 650 “Hecioum, Soare, ., tve 0 modern except furnace, ag n)mll paved street. room cottage, modern ex- cept furnace, in good con- ditlon. $2 ]00 nu' “-I‘(vl"l\ cottage, In good 3 palr, moderd except fur- na location. for N 1812 Lake st., 6-room 1,750 "Cottaga. - with ety “water 2 ‘ t for No, 8314 N, room cottage, Wl!h tlly condition, on ear line. $l 650 fi\r No. 420 Indlana avenue, water, sewer and bath, on for No. £ 8. %Uth »st, & 1,6 foom cottage, ity |1 eavenworth l' o asr s 8- Il't")l'\ l:,oul!. with city water and sewer, ropair, lot G0x1% fost o 4 $] 250 room cottage, city water and sewer, in R(’Od econdi- $2,700 “Eelon’taitigui s ost from car line. blocks west of High school, $2 25‘ for No. 1111 N. 18th street, 8- ) for No. 2504 St, Mary's ave- ce and bath, un paved street, in. fine and sewer, lot ($1.750 “Eolt By 7-room cottage, with city paved street, near car I Wll!l‘. ition, $l 500 for No 2708 Capitol -vrnua for No. 1841 N. 18th stret, D- tion, good location, lot 33x140 feet. RE-M141 %5 Second-Hand Sewing | Machines 'We have the following second-hand box-top fuachines that have been thoroughly over: hauled and are in condition to do good work, at the following prices, and com- plete with attachments Household . Household . FOR SALE, o ala umbu- ness (barr tion, ownor 2, Bee. FOR SALE—Blacksmith shop; first class locatfon; up-to-date set of tools; for par- ticulars write to Mogenson & Bevmuur Fullerton, Neb. 28x FOR BALE or LEASE, ‘ood newlplper and_job printing business in good town of 700 populatiun; easy terms to the right man. Address T 4, care Be Y—M1%0 2% ocery and butcheris fix. box. Inquire 2763 Fare Y967 3 's§ §§§§§§§ FOR BALE, tures, including nam. a8 new) Wilcox & Gibbs ( food aa new).. Sl:lgel)‘ (talloring; In lood con l- lon -a FOR SALE—Cigar store and pool roo g00d location; a snap. Afidnysc L L8 x .m must FII‘ Address —M987 25x 5,000 SHARES of gilt-ed, eale; great bargal x'm flc(oflu prod 8 41, care Bee. ual. lonal hu- ains. 6 rent machines for o per_weel ‘ and mfl-n r-pur parts of any machine Nebraska Cycle Co. Carner Phoul lfl FOR SALE blkery and restaurant doing & wholesal d “retail bakery business in_one of “ine beat - towns. 1y southern Towa: poj ulnlon 5,000; sellin| Box 51. Chlrl on, I a. Y—Mm zsx HASTINGS«HEYDEN 510-511 N. Y. LIFE BLDG. ACRES Slx acres in Benson, very smooth, level lan 150 per acre. en llld nnc‘lhlrd acres, one-half mfle wouth of Ruser's on main traveled road. Price, §160 per acre. Twenty @eres in Benson at &'lom Fine tract of land, with new m house, in’ Benson; high' and sightly. Only $5,500 on terms. NEW HOUSES G-oom east, front cottage. modern except furnace, 27th and Grant, one block from car line. - Price, $2,000, on easy terms. 6-room cotfage on paved street mear Hans- com park, all modern, shade trees. Price, 4 VACANT LOTS: We have two high and lllhlly lots B5x150 each, south fronts on Webster street, one .block west of 33d street car line. Only " 3109 each if taken this week. 55x150 feet, north front on Burt street at %th, only 42x120' foet in Bemis park, east front, one , block from two car lines, for $50, MANDERSON STREET HOME $2.200 Between 25th and 26th streets, has 7 rooms, 4 down and 3 up, all medern except fur- vace, nice, large lot,. shade and fruit trees, on-paved street. Can give posses- nnr}hlmmedlllel)’. For the accommodation of those who are working we will keep our office open Monday evening from 8§ to 10 OE l(itku —187 e ¥ GN m hm and uonholhury horse and wagons; Mour- ‘October m"“'uikm A m, .nd 4 g FOR SALE-—Cheap, pl.no first class W Chickerin, 518 8. 20t Q=M127 Bx CLAIRVOYANTS, GYLMER, palmist. . ma; XL palmist. 75 N. MRS. CARRIE flu[ TADY “QUEEN J."i'm iijne o vast, preggnt MME. GYLMER 75 NORTH 2D ST. “OTHERS COME AND GO BUT MME. GYLMER REMAINS This Wwonderful woman tell- you .very- + thing you wish to knpw. ALWAYS CONSULT THE BEST. ‘phone B -M708 SOVEREIGN ants; - ever. d, tuture THE uoér RELIABLE OLDEST ESTABLISHED PALMIST IN OMAHA. Office and residence 715 North 2d » Take 16th st. car and get off at 24 and Cuming. 8170 28 $1,325 on Poppleton. Ave. St.; paving pald. lot for & hom T BY KON REED 22 8. 14th St. ELECTRICAL TREATMENT. MME. SMITH, baths, 118 N, 15, 24 floor. r. & T—M4_ybx T PERSONAL. st I PRIVATE Sanitarium for ladies before and dul connnement. Y. ana Mra. eisol, B fornla st Termas Nnonlhd‘ Lot. 60x100, d h FARM of 8.5 acres near Snrny Min, house and other buildings; orchard; line of proposed electric raflway. falr on Price, Tract of 16 acres near Ruser's Park; bea tiful suburban home, excellent buildin; frult; fine for feeding station. Only Cholce’ unimproved acreage west of s at rea- acres with H & CO. RE-182 28 30 ACRES HA‘!TXNGS & HEYDE! Life Bldg. PRIVATE hos) ital dugin Seninement: 'lblu adopted. ard 254 Lake l‘d Lot Mra. Gardels, lAVl" way to health; 345 Bee by didin Omana. b= c'i’ rwm kome mnncmrrnt. The tnlnnum, 1‘ st Ave, Council mm ew house at $2. dnl‘ . FARNAM BM ——ee e T PBIVAT. h tal hdon nemonl. ]ann“lllou R~ o) palt and o per_mo: W Tepalr and be eyery machine mabufactured; d ln.chmu from §1 to $10. Nel d Harney. R o HOR" | FOR THE LAND'S SAKE. DR. PRIES l-l'-u successfully all dissases and irregulariise Gf “wemen " from g “ Bode: ot Rriingion vibck. Omabe R week, parts Why don't you buy one of these brand new cottages just completed with gas and ectric light, bath, toilet, hard oil finish, fine location, two blocks from car, one five rooms and one six rooms. Owner has changed his plans and must sell at once. Any reasonable offer will be accepted for the nest two or three days. This is a rare opportunity. See us at once, if you want BOSTON Umbrella Mfg. ® 8 Y Umbrellas, parasols re-cov r{fur-‘ or mi " TL'N; lhnu of 0 u"\n uulfl% Per- D‘Dmlflfllmm Iul"xhll FOR IALlhl'o lllnol new cash registers (or sale. once. Write for u. Bee. % AR T T ST Aucho: Fence Co., tree. Sher- "OA:-OmM. CATA! UE eut ...m....u iwron'r'. , money, Bemis, P-xlo-".b_fik & srap, they are bound fo be sold. PAYNE, BOSTWICK & CO. §TH FLOOR. 13 N. Y. LIFE. RE—LO 2 DON'T COME W"T SEND ONE DOL- LAR, POSTOFFICE OR EXPRESS DER, and ask anythi vou 'lnl ln know about Colorado, ng, Utah, W bln‘lun, Oregon, MAONET PILE KILLER. IT CURES. At druggists §L l}{;‘ MONEY TO LOAN-AKAL ESTATE. WANTED, Farnsm city loans and warranis. W. Smith & BN ¥ Co., lrnr St. PRIVATE e W N Y money. Sherwood, ‘ Lite. T i T b —_— [ V] . 4 l‘} : PER CENT loans, Garvin '?—'0?‘ fhmwmln louN'rAl NFORMATION, Box X, tah. ENGLISH & CO,, PAXTON BLOCK. Eight-room modern brick residence, West Farnam district, owner’s price $4,000; must be sold quick; make offer. CHAS, B Williamson Co., B‘"'éfa&" TIMBER! TI MBERI THE bes. investment. Large “emall uucll Reterence furnished. eru your lmONl & REASONER, Mbllndx&s I'OR SALE-Or rent, oflm#» mm ang_ Davenport”ata. H m owner, son, Tincoin biva. R Ris g ALL about North Dakota and wnete to finod lands cheap; de»crlnllvo f.b“tr !hy sent _free; reliable rep: ta wanted. wmm%& Wheelock, 13 1 rt;v;- R way, Fargo, N. FOR SALE—OR TRADE FO ¥ PROPERTY-$-room mnder:} :(lpluA.: Llll splendid barn; lot 42x108, A HN th st R and i FOR SALE-Six-room cott Shape;: fine neighborhood; 15, ‘with large hatural forest Ghad block from car line at 237 8, home of owner, who quire at 403 Karbach a flul class ! Sflx is leavi l:m [ ng ol . block; RBI w0 OMAHA PLA' CARPENTERS AND JOINERS, ALL kinls of carpenter worl ud alring promptly atten A litres, 0 wm and Lake § DANCING ACADEMY, MORAND'S, 1ith and Harne, forming for children; W Sat, iV a. m_and 3 p. m. Aduit and Fri, 8 p m. Assemblies Wed., 8 p. m. Classes always open to beginners. Private lessohs dally ¥or terms and plrlhllllrl cail of Tel. 1041 A0 — = DETECTIVES, CAPT. T. CORMACK, 617 Karbach block. Tel. Azta. 2566 classes now BEBOUT Detective agency Tel, 3840t - DRESSMAKING, KEISTER'S Ladies' Talloring (Colles: _Cyming 8t _Write for bookiet. o0 IN F FAMXLIES. Miss Sturdy, 64N, 20th Mo Nix better accommodations, Extra class taught from 7 to 9 p._m. —M%§ 25 FOR RENT—FARMS. A_LARGE and weli Improved farm In Btanton county for rent; 640 acres with $10,000 worlh of improvements, PETERS & CO. Grotind’ Mloor Bee Building. 07 o FUR DRESSING. 3. B. WALLACE, Taxidermist, 005 8, 5y ——————— FLORISTS, i v A L—— Hm & BWOBODA, 1416 mnm d L. HENDERSON, florist, 161 Farnam m, St m ¢ GARBAGE. ANTI-MONOPQLY | GARBAGH CO., cleans cesspools and vaults, removes gar! nd dead animals at reduced prlon Tel. 1779, LAW AND cou.EC‘l'loll. BTILLMAN & PRICE, 410 1st Nat. Bk. bol‘?s" NEW SNOW-CHURC , 1st floor N. Y, Life bldg., attorneys and rollectors overy whiere, —97 LOCKSMITH, C.'R. HEFLIN, 309 N. 16th Bt Tel Ult LAWN MOWERS. m ENED. P. Melcholr, 13th & Howard. LOST, BT RAYE One _worrel sehel l d ite flc!. m:llh;el g ey wilie L THh Losi1s white Ty’ g 1 (u ws'x‘ on lhe’ ‘e¢ts. of Omaha. or on Buulh Omahas qotbL;-r a roll of letters er PR o 10] e €. an elc "phone oF clll n; office of. Omaha 2A4th , Bouth Omaha, and receive culnbla Peward Losto M1t LOST, Thursday evening, on #th or Wal- PC HIL cars Daskage ok Pattanbarg. Re- ward for return to Mr. Edwards, drug de- partment, Bennett's. ) Lost—180 MEDICAL. 1 '% OR HABIT cul‘efl in three days. Pay en cured. hypo amnu rite for circulars. ‘Gatiin Tastitute. 8. Wy —— MUSICAL. N. B. Corner, 'v-;v and Davenport. THE BYR()N IKI‘ ED CO., 14th 8t. RE-177 28 M'CAGUE INVESTMENT co,, 1506 DODGE. SPECIAL BARGAINS, For quick sale we offer two eight-room, modern houses, Nos. 537-539 Park ave., 75 feet front. at $5.500 for both. © Will sell separately. ALSO Fine east front house, No. 522 S.. 40th street, hard wood finish, hot water heat, three mantles, cheap at $6,000. ' RE-MINX% §1,800 3004 and 3006 Seward St., 2 nice cottages, city wn)"er nenu for §12 and per- mont THE Hx RON REED CO., 2 B. f4th Bt. RE-176 23 ON FARNAM BT.0L6 ft, frontage with 10- room house; all special taxes'paid; & ber- Oanou&li Bt., between 25th and \2th, double house of 18 rooms; excellent loca- tion; eastern owner will close out at & ., §00d, well built, new § roums. Price, 1 W. FARNAM SMITH & CO. RE—183 3 B THOS. J. KBLLY, voice. Davidge Blbck. | B D. KECK, Voics Teach + Dayiage blag. ovix LETOVSKY'S ORCHESTRA. Tel. L-2684 ZERKOWSKY, vielin. R. 10, Withnell blk. M—401 N§ ‘Plating Co,, Replates anything made of metal in gold, silver, nickel, brass or bronze. DON’'T [THROW AWAY YOUR ME- TALLIC ARTICLES The Omaha Plating Co. will make them g00d as new. On account of increased business we will move to larger quarters at 108 Harney st " Omaha Plating Co. BEE BUILDING. lohnlon 1n. ulllll. 5 N, Y. Li RANCH and _farm sands for sale b Unlnn Pacific Railroad company. cAliester, land commission.f, 'acific Headquarters, Omaha, N.;: the A uous’i’u’.}.floi'. 1n all fore ploperty and farm-iand Rooin K6, Bee bids. FOR SALE, modern house of 7 room: quire 613 8. 18th RE— l|. ¥, ACC“-DI‘)" PLEATING, GOLDMAN, %0 Douglas bigck. bloe el ACCORDION pleatin, cheT Bost, Quickest. Mra. &. C Mark, 176k and a%;. —_—— BALE TIES, OMAHA Hay Bale Tié Co., 01l North 18th. CHIROPODINSTS. r DR. ROY, rooms 34, 1606 Farnam EXPERT MCOUITAIT. Union | The Hunt Infirmary, McCague Bidg. E_.'x;’l. |Atzen & Farwell, Paxion BIK., i1, T. 138, e e DR ORACI nuouw MW N. Y. 1 2686, arbach blk. =107 N2ux PATENTS, ll. J. C%WGII_I.—N\. Too “i":l.‘.l.i“mm PA’ ues & Co., Omhn N l\lslnufl patent hol fi FPAWNBROKERS, BAGLE Losn Offic:. Ralla ing; all Busineas contdent| SANITORIUM, VT o e — OHAHA Florence Ilnllarillm 1bly. w. of car lne. C) Pnna Tisd pho 1192 u—'& 1 'maha or SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING A. C. VAN BANT'S school. 717 N. Y. x‘_‘\ N;E Bu-ln- & Shorthand College. a_«a CURED. Julla Vaughn, 0 Ramge Bids ITDNA“H. OM. Van Stor. Co., 1511% Farn. Tels. 1560888 TICKET BROKER l‘unnm HERE'S DEPOT WAGONS Good Second Hand Values Worth Buying at Once - 2 Fine Rockaways Four and Six Passenger 2 Traps Great Values A Light Dray er - Stake Wagon 6 Family_Garriagas A Hmm s Good Harness Valuas I8TH AND HARNEY LEGAL NOTIORE. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS, { aled bids or propusals will be recefved at the office of Superintendent: William K. Fowler, secretary of thie Board of Liduca: don of the State Normal schgol, .capitol Bulaing. Lineoln. Neb,, until 9 o'cloci u, i Saturday, ‘November 1, 1903, for tion and ‘construction of & thapel b nuun on the grounds of the sma Norm; at Peru, Nemaha count; N-bru'-. 0! five hundrcd (3500) dol urpou men- tioned in llhe‘llpaclnclflu Iodd. for jeat: ng and plumbing, accompani af'nive hundred 8606) doRare. will be Soh sidered separately at the above Hme' gnd ?llcfl and must not be tncluded ' the bid for the bullding. ” Flans anq specificadogn are on file in the offices of Superinte Wihiam K. Fowler, seeretary, eapitol ids Lincoin; Mr. George Rogers, presient ona board, 1506 Farnam street, d: Principal W A Clark, Staté No i achool, Peru, and Mr. Geory © Ay Berling: hot, .mmm Beatrice, The hoard res - the' right to reject any and all blds & Valve ail. Aefects in the By order of the Board of Eduwuun of thc State h'lrmul sehool. /ILLIAM K. FOWLER, Secretary. Lincoln, Neb., Oct. 19, 1963, LEIRTTe NOTICE TO BIDDERS. ill be recefved gt the ofiee te up until 12 0'cl. ck noon he Institute for Fecble Beatrice, also a commissarr: one dynamo for 8. and 8. Home at/ Island,. Nebraska, as per plans und. spesi fications on flle in the office of secretary of state. The board reserves the-right (o reject any and al G ur)r W, MARSH, Becretary of Board. ¥ OBa. 10t _GOVERNMENT. NOTICKS. proposils, in tripil condit!ons, the Quartermaster, noon, central 1903, for remodeling three bath house and three water closets for troop use Fort 8ill, O. T. ‘Full information fur- nished on application to this office, where plan and specifications may be scen, or ‘ta the Quartermaster, posals to be marked modeling Bath fouses, L B HORToN "%l Fort ,8ill, slandafd SECOND WARDERS WAKE UP South Side Club' Demands {o Kiow trom City and County Oficials. 1 After holding & housewarming in s new hall at Eighteenth and Vinton streets, the Bouth Side Second Ward lmprovemént club has regirded up its ioing for. butsie and still wants to know things concernag the county plumbing business, the failure of the council to let the people vote on & municipal lght plant and what the Board of Education proposes to do about nee@ed school houses in the south part of ‘town, The club has expressed a rather .poor opinion of the five councilmen Who stayed away from meeting and block:d the munfci’ pal ownership ordinance, and has askel them to come down and teil them why they aid it. Meetings will be held on the first and third Wednesdays of each month. *fany people become angry when told how t J‘: a telephone and yet very many peo- plefdo not use It properly, Talk with your lipe close Lo the moutbplece.

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