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Advertisemonts for these o will be taken umtil edition and and & -fi 20 & word P 14 WANTED=MALE HELP, Educate for Business, Boyles College NEW ORK LiFk BLUG. BUBINESS, IHIJM‘HAI\D. WYPEWRIT. ING, ENGLISH. DAY AND NIGHT. mnm ADMITIED AT ANY TIME. tor Catalogue. Apply o wanted; first-ciass 3 T [ f3_A. D. T. Co., ai | {WANTED. rst-class wood turner at once. Lo, Lin 'fl Neb. t‘l—l‘l‘ ANTID for U. 8. Il‘tl'. able-bodied, o Tuaivied mel, UOLWOGL Wges Of Ll und 8, | eltizens of Unlted Buates, of govd churac- | t& wnd temperate nabits, why can spea lf £edd and write Kngish. 'Eo¢ Inlurmnum wply 1o reoruiling otficer, 16th aud Lodge Omaha, ana Beatrice, Nev s — 216 wm’rln—'nn agents at once; good sal- work. C. B\ Adamy ;_ 0., 160 » 1y AN news r or azine #0- nmon 10 work 'the city on n:“x‘mnt prop- | geiton.” Gal st Cirediution Dept, Omasia vouno MAN-BRIGHT-Over 18, to pre- ?ntur:.mr Gov' l tion - 0d sumry Eur A motion. Mox b dar Rap) e el five grain man for road ac n mulhmn Ne- Adaress um«-»- &h‘” lxpw!ed 71 44, ANTE] ted Fade for manu- pald weekly prévipus ex- Btanuard © o 108 ;mkn'mn—llen o learn the barber trade: ‘wesks o:‘llple!e- oan earn. nearly all xpenses, boara and tools be- aduating; lendid facililes, gare- anted. Cata- l.".d me Moler Bar- :w:ué‘jummn g mallad fros. Moigt B 3 WANTED-Men everywhere; good: distribute Mrou ars, ady. m-m?" lacll | signs, oto,; ng. Natlonal Aav | Bureau, chiulu B—MO76 2x wnrnm. g00d uni mnaam‘ - rulers; flrlb(fi'l‘ -, bing A(’l‘dl!::ln i g! g g office B-M737 3 WANTED-FEMALE HELP. 1 Girla. Cail Canadian office, 15th & &oa. Tt Yarnamr o o e ‘\:m‘g Sitd to asalat at genoral hns:ebmk. 0 more yourg women and one to take course o Address *&. um. y vum-m, hou ful instructions training_ in !an'l‘s‘- . Ross, ,n.l TED-A brllht k- Mogien with good so- -nnm - gr or exte) w C—M6w 2 competent girl for general i three in s e o _FOR RENT-HOUSES. HOUSES c."-',g- % 26! "’n.m i A S [OUS! insurance. HOUSES, Ringwalt, Barker Bik, | HOUSES & ¥ 2 o " 63 ol T0 HOVI Co., om b5 e '.lmm.ho.r Tels. PSRy Y BIEL RS *-———Wm | TR SPECIAL_NOTICES THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1903. EVERY MAN IN OMAHA SHOULD OWN A HOME. BY WATCHING THE REAL ESTATE ADS. YOU CAN FIND ONE Al A BARGAIN. FOR RENT-FURNISHED ROOMS, MONEY TO LOAN=REAL ESTATE, A KIN G, LIGHT, AIRY ROOMS. and up pér month. 6 and up o day AT THE DELLONE, 14th st. and Capitol ave, Steam heated; electric lighted; private and general bath; all conveniences; first class service LARGE, 2.3 t where you RO()I( AT THE DI lease. LLONE 28 Novaox DESIRABLE ROOMS at The nm-. ml and Farnam Sts. o TWO unfurnished or three furnished rooms for light housekeeping at 723 South 1sth streef 5786 & FURNITURE PACKING. Peterson & Lundberg, 115 8. 17th. Tel Lo, FOR RENT~STORKES AND OVFICES, FOR RENT_Bullding suftable for whole. sale purposes at 916 Farn Slories ahg firse-cluas Gementéd baseient, elevator, fire r..-ul burglar proof vault, nr- fice counter tures. For_pri particulars_ inqul bulldr(n: FOR RENT. rh- hullmng formerly oceu- i2d by The Bee at 91§ Farnam It has vur stories und a _llzchl:lnnnl. hich was merly used Bee room. A very rum oatl interested apply at ofoe L8 waler, secretary, room 100 Bee hulldlnl Rosewater, o !u:!m Co.. room 100, 1366 % 12t ORY and basement, 22x100; 1006 Farnam st. Inquire 314 First. Nat'l Bank Hidg, FOR RENT, thrce upper stories in four. stok, ding at 916 Farnem st t Sioties 1f pea egred. " Address C. C. ‘Rose- water, Sec’ m 100, Bee bld. -M938 3-BTORY and fine basement building in wholesale district; price $1,500, F. Wead, 164 Douglas St. 1468 N4 AGENTS WANTED, WANTED - Canvassing agents in ever) Sounty to soll-it ‘subscriptions to TMHE TWENTIETH ENTURY FARMER. Bteady cmplwmem with ass good in- come. Agents in the country with horse und DUggY es) ally desired. Canvassers make easily to $100_per month. Ad- dress Century Farmer Solicitors’ Bureau, Bee building, Omaha. J-23 WANTED-TO BUY, ey Sy WANTED-To. buy second- hli\fl ‘&“n)mo wine, 18 to 15 horse power; 0 uv-x& jx FOR SALE-FURNITURE, FARM and_city, n’ rates. W. ‘homas, First N-tl ank Bldg. 'rel PRIVATE money. F. D. Wead, 1520 Dou_s‘u w1 TO LOAN, $50 at JaBer copt good real estate security. Ad ¥ Bee. WM Llll'l‘ll’\l Ladies’ Tll.lol’lnl College, 1706 Cuming 8t. ‘Write for be it a8, IN FAMILIES, Mise Sturdy, 64 N. ll“l Nll HANDARD Gl\rnenl Cutting cou Farnam. Dl'l'lc‘l‘lvll. Nfl MONEY TO wAl-l:nA'n'll.l. CAPT. T. CORMACK, 517 Karbach blovk. Tel. A2 —966 MONEZ LOANE; FURNITURE, PIANOS, LI} DiVE srock, Low rates and ell)’ lrrm-. Business Confidential. Try III if gou want to save money. NIX CREDIT CO., @8 Paxton Block © i6th and Fafnam Sta = | 3 urniture, ! Heoed, 31 b MONEY Maned on pllnn eiry, horses, cows etc. TO GET TEASY 8% Best expiuius our methods. We loan on furniture, pianos, warehouse receipts, etc. Or \f you have a permaneat | position’ we’can mae you & ALARY LOAN without Ltcurll). except agroe. ment to repay. Our service is quick and confidential and we always try 10 please. All that we ask is that you give ua a call befcre you Lorrow elsewhere. OMAHA MORTGAGE LO | 1 Board of Ttade Bidg. GSstablished 1892). 06 our own N CO., Tel. 229. .- 16th_Bt, X—Mi182 LARQE!T BUSINESS IN LOANS TO BALA PEOPLE, merchants, team- l(erl. bmrdlnl huu'el, etc., without se- Fity: easlest terms; 40 ofices in poin: flr‘l cities. Tolman, “0 Board of 'lr& MONEY loaned on plain note to salariéd &"‘i’ business confidential; lmnmn axton block. The J. A. Hutt BEBOUT Detective agenoy, 708 N. Y. Lif Tel, 3540. —8R—N EXPERT ACCOUNTANT, M'l'flAlUN room ll. Com'l Hn(l Private lessons in ping, ete. —_— e e FOR RENT—FARMS, LARGE and weli_improved farm in Aginmion county for rant: 0 acres with MO0 worth, of lmproyements. Ground Floor Bes Buliding. m FUR DRESSING. 3. B. WALLACK, Taxidermist, 00 8, ng'r‘n‘ G. R Bank. GARBAGE, nl‘n-uoNomLt GARBAGE CO. cloaty cénspools and vaults, removes garbage nd dead animals at 'reduced prices. 1l | GOLD AND SILVER PLATING. -O-KAH-A PLATING CO., Bes B\ TOL_’T‘ —_— BASY MONEY ON FURNITURE OR SALARY: BUSINESS STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL: 3 PRIVATE OFFICES. QABLIABLIC CREDIT COMPANY, 07-308 PAXTON BLOCK, X—M788 BUSINESS CMANCES, WHEN y;u ‘wlnl |5° bu.):‘n‘lllmk. m proper or bLusin l" nson, “IYN b TOR BALE, tures, inch coery S———y uunm'- | & ice DOX. “InQuA FOR BALE, to active man, nmreu ln es- u“hed bu-:neu, personal and Tequired, Excellent op o i 3 Ior ht party. Addr ¥ Boe. Y FULL line of hard coal stoves now on_sale, Chicago Furniture Co., 1410 Llud.eo_fl‘l‘ OAK sideboard for sale, FOR SALE—Foundry and mi i the part of the best country of 8. D., on aceount of the owner, at very low information correspond with FOR SALE-HORSES, WAGONS, ETC loNRo‘ ‘sells pleasure vehicles at 811 N 19 =" X I'ROIT'I and Wagon' Worka is on corner ol and Leaven: worth. C PN Lo L v soad, .mn'almn ':‘S».'?’u‘;‘.& Milto, Fogers & im Far. mmmim mm. E}: and shafts, ‘f_ . 505 roney, U poR’ SALB<MIS¢ELLANEOUS. TWHONI POLI" mlhlr l.l-lnn o locommobile, :fl at .l&w price. CHANGE—A (‘holN lecu (:lm ‘ WM'I'.MAI-I HELP, i Ownafam’xm“SouthDakota. The best land for the Jiz Y ’NCHQR MND‘L?flP‘NY » E—Hfll FINE BUILDXHG IDT #QR !ALE South front on Burt B& Just wnt al 24th s on grade, ‘a fine locatio smncm Flmm 8t RE—Mo6 8, INDIAN goods and relics. 1l Farnam. Q9825 | et e e~ NEW ul “dhand typewriters. 119 Farnam, rzmn H\ON & wire fences, tree llllrdl. trellises, ‘Western Auchor Fence C . 17th 8t C.ATADOGUI cut drug prices free. man & McConnell Dru“Co.. Omaha. = ‘ FoR lALI—M‘: -fl: m In a firste rie- te course in bullnm, l{ i hfl ln‘ typewriting. Inquir Ci FOR &l’—c.:.l business. ""”"@—3“ IDBAND safe cheap. Deright, mllw el Ml Bnrk.r ho lath, studdy beaded hydrnlllic ele¥ator, mar- gas h, xt! . =" i3 m'n-c""‘ D—MI110 rwm modam hollu to nnt, lun st Farnam: 4 bloc to lfl !?'!"u.“"&" ) ;—m HOUSE, 3404 N. 24 st.; Tel.. 377, D—MSG x = T Ax rwm inside, ., SIX rooms, m 1 c-mnrm‘-. six rooma; Ringwalt Barker M2 jern brick house and Harney. 0. 308 Brown NT, n R R Potter, Recelver, NEW five-room cottage, modern. 68, Phone FOR RENT—7-room House, 1827 N, 18t D55 et R WA LY 4-&?0! cottage, 34 Vinton: l. 'fluwor Emmet. MT S unon S-room hous, § lajn_ bat I'3m° ofi"' Whlm?l. !“pb furnace, m lated flxll,:re-. th H. D—MT85 3 rgl nEm—rl% at 225 North 24th street, ‘ebster, 42 Barker block. D WE e o MT68 3 Magg . it ST FOR RENT-FURNISHED ROOMS, ©. M. E. hauls trunks. Telephone - DEWEY Eurobean fotel, 15th and n;-TF ROYAL HOTEL, European, 16th & l.‘hh::fu Y '@ [ g B e e f'un. BILL!ARD and. )] tables, b ht, old 2" fepaited.’ Bar' fxtures uxd loon sup nnw’x‘he Wenern Bar Fixture ana Hotel 1 Sugply Mtk Co 107 Harney 8t., Omaha, QMT3S. N30 CLAIRVOYANTS. GYLME mist. 71§ N. 2d; ‘phone B B - B 3os B EMITH, SOVEREION AR %w N of claiFvi ants; every- | lol‘i past, m it lfl Bat- faction or o yay: 801 N, 1 - m ELECTRICAL TREATMENT. MME. SMITH, baths, 118 N, “&’“ floor, . & '—M 406 Nix PRIV, dur) s FRIVATE h e abiel Tel. dl-t. PRIVATE home pted. Enlurlun. [ tal durh confinement: Br. Gatdels, 24 Lake | 3 durin eontf-f-mm. BOSTON Umbrella Mig., 006 8. u Tel. fl) Umbrellas, parasol <0 rupu: or made. THE Oleu Plating Co. will soon mnv. w0 larger quarters at 1608 Harney s S e U. 8. 'Nat) PHE e & COMPANY, 1801 C"“ Williamson: Co. least LAW AND COLLECTIONS. BTILLMAN & PRICE, 410 18t Nat, Bk. bldg. : 573 W SNOW-CHURCH CO.. st floor N. ¥ fo bldg., attorneys and collector: | Wik m 5 LUCKSMITH, P B b s v LY SEBHOR €7 R HBFLIN, %0 N. 1th Bt Tel. 2l R —————— ] LosT. " WHITE fo: on head; ny name on, c lower Douglas st warded. N. P. Do ; last seen on " Wit e re: EoN o J- Farnam. —M491 LOST--Roll of bills at A. 0. U. W. bulld- ing Tuesday evening, Oct. 7. Liberal re- ward paid for return of mgney to secre- tary A..0. U. W, bullging, mthmwhz“ | LOST_Sunday morning on_Pacific sireet or 'Park avenue, between 3ist street and First Baptist cliurch, pearl and digmond brooch; suitatle aid for its re- Darn it found. D Gloyg, 3 W. O W. iost 3 MUSIOARS " e S VA S THOS. 3. KELLY, volos. " Davidge Biock. LETOVSKY'S cmcum 'l‘ll. Lflu LZBRKOWSKY, /lolin. l.dn. Wl'thmuhl‘k. m HAHIT curlz g'\hm dwl Pu rt.nlll'l. mum nl(ll 0 8. " oSTEOPATAY. Boatrsiimiteifesas Attt i Johnson Institute, 815 N. Y. Life Bldg, 'r. 1004 fnnmrwwmr_&u EXCHANG! L Wil trade good large lot near 2ith and Farnam sts., elhcr with fi,m or $,000 in cash for a cl uce 48,000 to $10,000 resl- depoe In West Farnam distriot. Benu: Pulm hloek. RE- HOU.E! l'lfl |0u h’l l" parts o Bl property and farm lands. The O, Bavid' Co.. Room 805, Bee bids. RE~r ALL about North Dakota and wnere to buy ood lands cheap; Llcncrlmlve folder nt _free; ble rlprmnullvel g w-y- Railroad com R, finlon pa commissioncs IBI.M Headquarters, Omaha, : Rew | FREE homes; send 2-vent lnmp for map ‘ot Rosbud reservation, gtving rall infor- nes it k.-'fi i Tation, * Forbes, FOR SALE _OR -rmmn FO PROPERTY—$-roo: R SMALLE Siendid, harn: ot 2t kb&, own.r. TIMBER! TIMBER! THE best Investment. Large ' SEl s aterence. fuynianed. “Vilis ook, lmonl &' RM!ONE!.R‘:NMII.N%‘ m&.’ FOR SALE~TIMBER LANDS. HEADQUARTERB FOR YEL. U)W PINE in the Boft Yellow l’lu' Balt. This timber compares favorably in quality with the White Pine of Wis- consin and M, Can all be logged with big whes No fire risk. Compiete and rellable information. Perfect title, DS WE CONTROL AND CAN DE- LIVER-2,000 ACRES, averulc llfl) to the uarter section, price $7.50 per ACRES, uw tfi llm quarter per S, average :ux to the quarter rice $9.00 14,000 M,}\E Spruce ind Femlock, avera 3,500 to the quarter section, price $12| 1t Aves O Bt cyuT ve. Counell mm « Rl‘:l!'llb FOREST RESERVE scrip | °F small amounts at the market price. References furnished. Correspond- ‘ence solicited. Address, AMERICAN TIMBER <. E, M Runyln. Mgr., Marquam B;fiu Ore. nov'x ACCORDION PLEATING. 20 GBI .. ... TAVI" way to health; 38 Bee bulldin Ginaha. b-aa* ospital before and dury con- fil. L. ;‘ll Y 1601 “nlan. U—9% RENT sewli machines at sk 33 ‘per monih; W6 Pepair lor every hine manufactured, second-hand machiaes from §l to "ll Nob. Cycle Co., 16th and rney. U7 Bl bttt NE‘I‘ PILE KILLER. IT CURES. HAG drugsists $L Ufil PRIVATE h finement. Tel. 1589 o i DR PRIES trests sucoesstully all diseases ritles of women from :a -M rellable. ock. ; t. 338 8. 0th. Bgck._ . 0. o U—Mesd decl a——————————— MONEY TO LOAN-REAL ESTATE. WANTED, fll “loans Farpam - and warranis. W. Co., 130 Fi PRIVATE money. SBherwood, 87 N. ‘_I.A“u A Ty T q;l PER CENT loans, Garvin lr‘:#‘ GOLDMAN, 20 Dougias bleck. ACCORDION pleati chy oats ikeat Mrs. A G Mark! 1708 ana Eo&": EE———— —8 OMAEA Hoy ‘.lo Tie Co,, 811 )lor(h leth. CHIROPODISTS. Eentiemten for the new ~ass of beginners commencing an Tuesdav and Friday, ho— Jember 3 ond & at b every Wi Ep. LAWN MOWERS. Whitse E’n Wheelotk, ?‘M |3 ATsen & Faiwell, Paxion Bk, 01, T 1% DR. GRACE DEEGAN, 832 N. Y. Life. Tel. | 2088, —980 _DRI, LAIRD & LAIRD, mx‘i—m 1.3 blk. ey PATENTS, " J. cOWfl"J:—N lfl nless M]. Toth 8L, Omaba, - ‘Tel. T8, PATENTS-Bués & Co Omal lustrated patent book free. Neb. I+ M—§10 Niss PAWNBROKERS. ;lAnLl Lun Office. ing; all Iqulm- Confidential, T Rellabl t. SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING, i} | A7C. VAN SANT'S school. 77 N. Y. Life. —984 b o — tg..lg.u:n- & Shorthand College. '—"H © SANITORIUM, w%]l;lol’.fll;e ‘ll‘“llori fil. w. of car lne. City one, 1192 City: bath aiid massage puriors, ".la' i,‘:!‘ 29 B e LU STORAGE. OM. Van Stor. Co., 1811% Farn. Tels. 16585 m UPHOLSTERING. GATE CITY, 17% Bt Mary's ave. Tel, B m‘mé l'rullllnum AND STUFTERING. ‘Phone Red TICKET BROKERS, RATE ralirosd tickets Tl Philbin, 106 Farnam ‘Phche’ 1% —_— WANTED TO BORROW. wul;rmm'roab.o G $0. Y0 $1.000 at T per cent on_ go uth Omaba vental peop- i M—363 erty; security ample. Addr $6.,600.00 on s large Towa farm, well {m- _proved. Address T 43, Bee. iy WANTED o Mzrov 8, gn“refidm. costing 500 at §%, no col gage on "I" m;fl over FOSTOFFICE NOTIORE. (@hould be read DAILY by all interested, o3 changes may oceur 4t sy oo Forelgy maila tor the wfik mdln Novem- Yy m. onda, [ Ki gl N "rm a per ; ral:p ‘nl wn lar . and supplementary malls Foreign Blation nal hour ier than o-tu t&- hown below (except that Bup- Am’::lnu via Colonhgmf.“ ':n’: h‘undr htl"‘: Porelgn g Stationy . o r Al 'l'nll.ll‘lll- Mails, TUESDAY--At for ITALY 4l per 8. Citta d‘ Nlllno ¢ P eipplementary OPE, per % & B Pl mug ID‘H&D AT ‘m 0 'm Jor N ufl-’ Wi cfitac mhn‘#mnwmaw 3"'"""“""" x texrier dof qu black marking POSTOFFICE NOTIOE. EURC per 8 & Cedric, town 1mall Por France, Swits Spain, Portugal, Turkey, Fg)p( Greece, h India and l/'rt’nlo arquez must "ot FRANCE, PO ITALY, SPAL Tl'()Al. RK. BGYPT, GRFE(.E Bnmsh YINDIA find LORENZO MAR: per 8. 8. La Touraine, via Havre k’&nlll lor other p'\rln of Europe must be irected “per 5 La Touraine’); at m. for AZORES ISL. Ab-hs rX" . ‘eninsular, from New Bedford, SATURDAY-At 3:30 a. m. for IRFLANTI per s. 8. Etruria, via Queenstown (mail for mhnr pnnw of EurO\;o mu!l be directed “per Etrurfa” 6 a. m. EU I(DI’ %, 8. I'Mlnrlflphll Southamptor for FRAN SWITZE! I. TUGAL, KEY, A BRITIBII INDIA and I,()Rl'm MAR- per 8 8 La Cham 0, via lvre (mail for n(her parts of Europe must be airected “per_ 8. 8 Lo Cha, e et ot tor HRLOTUM |rr<‘l per 8. 5. Finland U mulu be di- rected er 8. 8. Finland”); at 8:3 a. m, for TTALY direct, per s p Lain (maf must be dlrpt-lpd ‘‘per 8. 8. hn''): 9:90 a. m. for SCOTLAND direct, r ! . Ethiopia (mall must be dln\e(ed ger s thiopla); at 1 & m. for MARIC rect, % Island (mall I'nllll be di rected 'per . Island’™). closing o Ill. Supplemen! e Maile numed wbove 'fl!’ ementary Mails a YD‘D o the American, Hngl 1lh French and German étenmers and remain open uptll within Ten Minutes of the hour of salling of steamer. Mails for South And Central Ame West Indres, Bte. MONDAY—At 12 m. for ST KITTS, ST. F!VSTATH'! 8T, MARTINS MARTI- RIQUE, GUADEL RITISH, DUTCH and FRENCH GUIANA, por 8, WEINESDAY-AC 930 & m. (supplemen- tary 1030 . m) for CENTRAL AMER. (excent Costa Rica) and 80T FACIHE “BORTS, per & . Seguranca, via Colon (mall for Guafemala must be directed “per s & Beguranca”); at 143 o Cupplementary, 18 ) for oW and DO\HP\ PU mu‘ Jere & New_Yor! THURSD. % a. m. for (,ll'h\ per 8. 8. Vigllang o (nmll for Mexico, via Progreso, Campecheé and Vera O must be di- rected “per s. s, Vigilancia"); at 10 a. ni. for HIATRT, per s. & Prins der Nederlan- den (mafl for Port de Paix, Cape Hal Gonalves, Jeremle, Curacao, Venesuel Trinidad. Britlsh and Dutch Gulana mus be directed er s 8 Pring der Neder- landen’); it 11 a. m. for BRAZIL via_ Pernambuco, (malil for Brazil, Argentine, Uruguay ll'ld must be directed ‘‘per & m. for YUCATAN, per must be directed “per m. for MEXICO, {CTH al r 5. 8 Seneca, via lp‘)e directed “per s. 8. EWFOUND: 8. E\IVTI at 13, AN O, per 5. 8. Yumur] Geoaih st be er & . Yumurd 7 BERMUDA, &, m.. (suppie: CURACAO “and " Maracaibo mali n Jua l RLG[ AY nnd PA’ ?Illn Prlnne n'l“y mentary ISLAND, JAMAI(‘A SAVANILLA, CAR- TAGENA and GR! ‘\TOWN, Valencia (mall for Costa Rica m rect per s. 8. Valencia” for CUBA, per & 8 Mexic at 10:30 a. m. phemenllry 11:30 & m. for ]NAulA nnd AITI, per s. 8. Flan dria. Malls Forwarded Overland, Ete, Ex- cept Tr etn. —Via Florida, closes at this office CUBA, nxmptu Thurldfy. ol‘;u“ 110.1. m etin als Sodaye and_Ba urdny- via Tunp-. days via Miam! Y gmdny, u Ln 1pom BW 'O )"DLAND—*B rail to North ~ F-“la! Rhence by stoamer, closen flt n Saturday) (AMAICA—By rail to Bum and then Jhy -mmcr.y elau n this office at l.l . M. eve U nu w Boston. and thence Mqu steamer, closes at this office, dally nfiufim. UERTO ¢ CORTEZ, Ilv m. cosu filu—gy Tall' 1o New 0 mer, closes at this offi 5 oxcapt Bundn, n $1:30 'p. m. a 130 p. m; Sunda i Comnecting o 1 P m)y D MAIL closes it ¢ p. m. 1:30 m. esdays at EGISTER! previous day. Tr pacific Mails, WAII, via San Frangisco, at 6:30 p. m. up to for des close here November §2, in- clusive, l\chl_r meda. HAWAIL J INA and PHILIP- PINE IBLANDB via Ban Francisco, close here dally at 6:30 p. m. up to November I. umu.l - for despatch per s s AUE’\'RAL]A &Jfi@l W'e)lé)le'LH {'%L- B. close her Nn mber ¥ - for .nf] CI‘HNA lnd -YAgAH. Vll ‘Tacoma, close ally at 6:30 Lm up to qunb'r 10 Includve. for ipatch per s. orla. CH‘INA and JAPAN, via Seattle, close here here daily at 6:0 p. m.’ up to November 11, lnnluflva, for despatch per #. 5. Kage xnwur JAPAN, CHINA and PHILIP. PINB lbwmbs m Sah elsco, close m. up S November W zi)&"' 5 d"xpt?n?rmun 0 X Ce) K Weso), NEW GALEDONIA n&' Bk AL Prancisco, t h No- dlll ,mu Tying. the British does mot arrive in Ume to connsét With this despatch, extra maile—cloging at b . 9:38 a. m. and 6:30 p. m. 48 a. m., 9 4. m. and §:30 p. will Be dinde up'and torwarded until the er: rival of the Cunard steamer). CHINA AND JAPAN, via Vancouver and Victorta, B. C., close here daily at m. up 1o Nnvember 154, “inclusive. ror despatch pe mpress China. e ekanding 1o 1. B Bastel sesecy 0t Bhanghal cannot be forwarded Via Can- P}HHPP[NE ISLANDS, via San Fran- ciaco, close here daily at §: to Nov.mner §26, inclus for dnpfilog B. transport. "AH and MARQUESAS ISLANDS vll Sen Franclsco, close here dally at ‘r m, up m Novamber §26, inclusive, r el atch pe gall. VOfl'E—l aless ‘otherwise fa mma We-( Australia is forwarded via Eul New Zealand and Philippine | m nd- Ban Francisco—the quicl ippines specially addres d or “via Europe" must be rully prepcld t the foraiqn rates. Hawall Is forwarded via San Franeisco exclusively. mails are forwarded to porl dally and the schedule is arranged on ch relumpuou M llulr uninterrupted ovurund transit. 'd closes at § p. m. pre- v") us CORNE IS VAN COTT, Postmaster. Postoffice, New York, N. October 80, 1908, LEGAL NOTICE. NoOTICE mn}mg FOR STATB PRINT< Bids will be received by the State Print- ing board at the office of the Becretary of State -I leoln Neb., on or before o'clock ‘Wednasday, November 1i, 19, for £ umn.mng 2,400 four-guire as- sessment the State Board of Equuhuuon R miscstlageous printing and stationery supplies for the State Board of Irri clety, Hospital ing: rnllmlhl‘)’ and attorney lnd h nding of briefs for the €0 8| -.mc-uun- for same can be found on file n the office of the Secretary of State. All bids must be accompanied by a bond equal in amount to the probable cost of the work bid upon. The board reserves the iight to n&eu a8y and all bids. in, Neb. . i FHINTING BOARD. By Lou W. er, Secretary to mk oard. NOTICE. Sealed bids wjll be received at the office of Bceretary of Btate up until 12 o'clock noon of November 13. 1003, for belt- ing um pulihl for use at the penilent ary a8 per {lemised lul!m nl found in the oflce of cretary of Bf b:.nm n-rvg the 1t In $2 aject say o 1d 106 GOVERNMENT NOTICE! PR wlfl for 8 IIITIN(‘E '\'DR anar Army o-nm Lober oo ‘el ll. mel ln the i 1 con- 1l be QIM At this ofidce untll m. ber 5, 198, &L which time ¥ wiil b publicty 8 for furnishing Iu ence l&orrll as folldw: Bacon, sugar, goods, Profe: T be giventp tl’“rl!ln-wf!iom:;:d due. n. ank proposs) and ] A0 be ebtained at tns office., W.. i, BEAN, Commjssary, &:‘zuo-n-n-; RAII..OAI‘I TIME CARD, WEBSTER DEPOT-I5TH & WEBSTER Chicage, St. Panl, Mianeapells & Omaha, Arriv win Cit V0 p Bllek Hills, Deadveod, Hot_Springs.... W ml:\n ‘Casper® .l York, I"ld m"v @ Seward, b 8:00 pm -Ill.lll Pacifie. llebmh- Lecal, Via Weeping Water........b 4:10 pm iy UNION STATION-10TH AND itn ; Chicago “’th‘-"u £355938:8 RRBLBRBRE28EI > H 8558 Okllhom- Flyer.. Unfon Paciffe. Sose fere overy T st e | + 240 pm Kansas City, St J-..h ‘& Counell Bluffs, cl B Kansas Cltr Night Ex..al0: £ Burlington & Missouri River. ‘Wymore, Beatrice and 00! n b Daily excopt Sunday, d Dail :"t‘i Waiday’'s Bty execpt Sonaay: ‘General Mannger Cured Him. A féw months ago the don of a rajlway director was, through his M« influence, given a position of some importance on & large rallway., He. was fresh: from Cam- brifige, and in the orders which he from /time to time tssued to the men under him always made use of the longest, most un- usual worde. This habit led to some rather expensive blunders, and, the matter coming before the general manager, he Wrote the young officlal the following letter: “In promuigating your esoteric cogita- tions and in ‘articulating your superficlal sentimentalities &nd amicdble philosophi- cal or pyschological observations, beware of platitudinous ponderosity. Let your ¢on- versational commuyiigation possess a clarl- fled conselousness, a compacted comprehen- sibleness, a ocoalescent consistency, and a coneatenated cogency, Eschew all conglom- eration of flatulent garrality, jejune bable- ment, and asinine affectation. Let your ex- temporaneous descantings and unpremedi- tated expatiations have Intelligibility and veraclous vivacity without rhodomontade or thrasonical bombast. Bedylously avold all pefttacéous vacuity, ventriloquial ver- bosity, ahd ventrijoquent vapidity. Shun double entendre, prurient jocosity, and pes- tiferous profandty, obscurent or nppar- ent. In other words, talk plainly, briefly, naturally, sensibly, purely, and truthfully. Don't put on airs; say what you mean; mean what you say, and dan't use blg wore Thé young official took the hint and changed his style.—London Tit-Bits. Florence. Dr. Ross of Omahia been daily mnnr at the sanitarium this week. mith of Kimball, Neb., is here lpo ng & few days visiting his’ fami y. Mr. apnd Mrs, F. E. ’nol( t Bunday In"?rnlhl. lahe {\m! of Mr. te's sister. Iss Mau imball of Omaha spent Tuesday evenin Mr!, the sister, Mre. 3. 8 Pa et ofhar Adam Hterhtn nl 0mkhu who recently purchased {he Ro G Sonmencing 19 erech b S0 s N g e, R % here wm. relatives. (TR A g myat s e reshments v-n served by the hostess. Mrs. Hawkins of San 8¢0 b Mrs. Jones and & nephew, both of Web- ter (:‘n'y la., &'m. :nx’ 1 hter of 2y ik ?mnn-u. has started picking (neir corn. 'uoth"l‘:fz'u'i'fi‘&'. mmer. Bome of It ek Vg her parenta, Mr. and Mrs, Nowel Burion She returned to her home Thursday Delang of Perty, Ia he Milwaukea days this week n DeLand pent @ cou visiting_his niother Miss Dora Casicoy of Big Springs, Neb., left for Fremont, Neb., Friday on her way 0 her home. has beca here the three weeks visiting her sunt, Mrs. Charl Townsend. Mr. and Mrs. M. R Kindred spent the last ten days at their oid home north of ermian, returning home Tuesday evening. Mrs. Kindred's health was groatly bene- fited by the visit iss Kate Ackerman of Battle Creek, ich., 18 & new arrival at the sanitarium. 8ho {s @ trained nures frem the Battle Creek sanitarium, and will have charge of special cases here. Messrs. Andrews, Milland and H. Hardy, | of Omaha, were guests Sunday of Mr! Mrs. Bd Hardy at their country home, h? made the trip in_their auios, the Is being In the best of condition. Ola W. Nelson has taken char butcher shop in connection with Mr frogery store, He was former] Keirle's building, M. B. The & former butcher, openied & shop In Kelrle's new buildin The Ladies Presbyt Mrs. Ald _goclety of the Ponca terian chureh' et at the home uf A (.huc ednudny Al lenuwu lu meet l.i the h n?dl hl:,C km e_home of 3 cker the l’ollowln' Friday. o Pllbllclml had a ro\lllnr :‘.’.::“"‘m"?."‘n'fl.d whic thuslasm w Pl to the speaters. Mrs, B R Hills and children. mecom- fed by her mother, Mrs, Edgar Powell, Saturday evening for bnn l,uke City, . Baweis. will prosabls spend o' rnin there before mmrflinl hOym:wd Mrs, Frl.nk Roupe .nd daughter, M mother, M dfed, accompanied by mov.'l lll of !hcrld-n. couple of days of th ‘we ot of Mrs. W. R. ¥ 'l;h. ey left Bat for urg, where they wil VI;‘I relatives. = g . ose Rebekah lodge No. 189, Independent Order of Odd Feilows, entertames. soms Yisitors from the Omaha lodges Tuesday {_m at the regular meeting, Mims Suth- nd of Omaha instructe ®ine Rowe Re- lodge team in the floor work. Re- (mhmcms ‘were served. meatin, Severn! lntd the wudi- the hall. Great en- wn and close attention n month PL. The first quarterly conferenos meeting o the Methodist conferenge year was held Mov;‘dny evening at the church. The young women of the church and Sunday school will serve dinner and lunches on election day at the fire engine houe, Miss Hattie Ksmy, who has been visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. Gifts, for A few weeks, left last'Shturday for her home in Valley, Neb. Mrs. Brown and little daughtd®, who bave beén the guests of Mre. Crews for & fes Yoeks while taking treatment In Omaba, now the guest of Mrs. The new addition to me school houne-is completed on the Interior. Miss Ryan took her grades last week from the town hall lml occuples one of the new rooms. general mesting of the teachers of the 5.'&“.:‘#'.'.‘.""‘ “ovenio fa the intercat o interes O the work of the BundaY Sehool. Bervices will be held fodny at the Metho. dist Episcopal church a¢ 10: o0 . . .m.; Sunday school oon' eague at wlbr s ot 3 b Mr. and Mrs. Hopick, who Tave -tasided in_Benson during the yummer, have pur- chitsed a farm wear Elk City ang will move there as soon a8 the house ls- completed. The Ladies' Aid soclety will hold its next regular business meeting _at the home of Mrs, B. E, Hoftman on Wednesday after- noon, A 10-cent lunch’ will be served from 3 to § o'clock. A dollar and box social will be given by ople of the ghurch next Priday v 6, @ Benson town roceeds, Wil g0 to'nrd the ex- e new farnage. ‘ames Walsh went to Jilk- upwnrm ’A‘ o Vusiness mntlnl ot the night_on held a_meet- the to-'-:l' all -mz'?&u-{ evenin the morning of “Oet ! g gt the foot accl- were present. “\d Mrs. ‘W. Mar- insa 1he Woand Doven §hub ac rs. Walsh's parents and family. Mr, Walsh returned next d?” wu}l- Mrs, Walsh IhM for a few days’ et Monda: L'rworth 8 n et 8’?‘3?. aunrter cm.dun%. wan g_ i st lnnhl muun. will be t when im- w uu K ted. bfllfl‘tl were presen! tm‘lwu i w m ti fi‘ d‘ou 00 to a Dflv-u ..__...——— Na D, 1. Johnson Tas returned from hk vflt lo lt. Pnul. Neb, Mr, ‘and M; W. Hamilton are njole- lnx over the blah of b& ?lln er Born on The residents of Dundes are anticl g' h car seryice, which is lllll to' & ‘l&l::.! hed ‘l'n two weeks. v mo Mr., rlgnvl- of Davenport dentally on Wldnnldly of this week, A 1 met at Mrs. Palmer’ on Thursday evening. Miss Baldwin, Miss Riets, Miss Cobey and Messrs. Bellamy Mre. W. 8. Curtls shall ente; A K TR n ;lol!l‘eh ; ieh wi !b‘ofallurl of the lf{er- noon, 4801 Saiiswd Blowse, 881040 bt Shirred Blouse 4361-Blouses shirred to give a broad effect at the shoylders make one of thb features of the season ahd wre shown in many variations, This one is peculiarly chic and form & yoke of shir- rings and lace that is sxceedingly smart. In the case of the originsl the material is maize colored crepe de chine combined with chiffon velvet of the same color and cream ce, but all materials woft encugh for shirrings are sppropriate. The narrow vest, covered with frills of the chiffon edged with ruches, is a noteworthy feature and the sleeves are among the most graceful of the season, while the wide belt is both new and becoming. The walst is mads over & fitted lning that closes a. the center front. Hoth the fronts and back are shirred to yoke depth and are ‘tombined with the lace to give the effect of straps over the shoulders. The vest Is narrow, taced with luce to form the square, and covered with frills below. At the edges of the fronts, which are oytiined with ruches of chiffon, are narrow . extensions of velvet that give the effect of a plain waistcoat over the full frills. “The sleeyves are shirred to fit snugly below the shap!- ders and include shirred cuffs, but form full puffs between the two. The bejt Is wide, shirred at the center front. The quantity of material required for the medium size 18 6 yards 21 inches wide, § yards 21 Inches wide or 3% yards 4 inches Wwide, with % yard of blas velvet, % yard of all-over lace, % yard'of chiffon or lace frilling and 1% yerds of ruching to make as llustrated. The pattern 4501 is cut In sizes for a 52, 3, 3, 8 and 40-inch bust measure. For the accommodation of The Ree readers these patterns, which usually retail at from 25 to 60 cents. will be furnished at nominal price, 10 cents, which dovers all In erder to get & pattern m &!ve number and name of

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