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_VVant - A_d Advertisements for columns will be taken the even. m. for the u Cush must accompuny all orders for want ads and no advertisement will| be mceepted for less than 20 cents for first inwertion. Rates apply to either The Daily or ¥ Bee Always count six words to a line. i CASH RATES FOR WANT ADS. REGULAR CLASSIFICATION — One inwsertion, 1 1.2 cents per word and 1 cent per word for each subseqaent rt Each insert ays, 1 1-2 cents per word; $1.50; per line per month. Want ads for The Bee may be left at any of the following drug stores— e s your ‘“‘cormer drugigst” they are all branch offices for The Bee a4 your ad will be inserted just as | propmitly on the same rates as at the main office in The Bee Build Seventeenth and Farnam streeta: Albach, W. C., #th and Farnam. Heranck, S. A. 1402 8. 10th St. Becht Pharmacy, 720 § 16th St. Benson_Pharmacy, Benson, Neb. Bemis Park Pharmacy, 334 and Cuming. Blake-Bradish, 2816 Sherman Ave. Caughlin, C. R., 6th and Plerce Sts. Clifton Hill Pharmacy, 2213 Military. Ave. Conte, J. B, 8lst Ave. and Farnam. ‘rissey Pharmacy, 24th and Lake. oney Pharmacy, 2238 South 16th St ermak, Emll, 126(-6 8. 13th St. Eastman Pharmacy, 4066 Hamilton, , F. H., 2508 Leavenworth Foster & Arnoldi, 213 N. Zith St. Freytag, John J., 1814 N. 24th 8t. Fregger Drug Co., 1802 N. 16th St Florence Drug Co., Florence, Neh. Goldman Pharmacy, %th and Lake. Green's Pharmacy, Park_Ave. and Pacific. Greenough, G. A., 105 8. 10th St. Greenough, G. A, 10th and Hickory, Hayden, Willlam, C., 2020 Farnam St. Hanscom Pack Phar., 101 8. Bth Ave. Holst, John, & N. 16th St. Huft, A. L. 2524 Leavenworth St. Johanson Drug Co., 24th and Spaiding Sts. King, H. 8. ‘arnam S, Kouritze Piace Pharmacy, 334 N. 24th. Mares, Fred L., 2019 Central Boulevard. Patrick Drug Co., 1624 N. 24th St. Latnrop, Charles K., 1324 N. 2th St Peyion, L. E. 3th and Leavenworth St. Saratoga Drug Co., 24th and Ames Ave. Schaeter's Cut Price Drug Store, 16th and “hicago St. Schaeter, August, 2631 N. 16th St. Schieidt, J. H., %th and Cuming Sts. Storm Pharmacy, 16th and Martha Sts. Walton Pharmacy, 20th and Grace Sts. Wirth, O. H., 40th and Hamilton Sts. DEATH AND FUNERAL NOTICES. i " BRUNING-—Genrge, aged ), son of Henry Bruning, brother of Fred, Willlam, Frank, Mrs. R. Keppler, Mrs, W. B. Stark, Mrs. J. Ross, Mrs. Geor; Cox. Funeral Friday at 2 p. m. from residence, 11w South Seventeen street. Interment Forest Lawn cemetery. WOODSON—Mrs., Mary, died at 1609 Nich- olas street, aged 45 years. Funeral arrangements later, MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses have been granted: Name and residence. Ernest Gall, South Omah: Emma Petersen, South Omaha. Frank Wastonpal, Beaver Mary Nebuda, West Point. Age. Bart Christensen, Ona Dawson, Council Bluffs C, H. Bartlett, Omaha May Winter, Omaha Henry Turek, Omaha. Katle Fert, South Om Bh T N RE R EE BIRTHS AND DBATHS. Births—H. T. Tayior, 2402 South Twelfth, boy; James Billotte,” 3114 Seward, boy; Wililam Littell, 3314 South Twentieth, bo; John T. Cooper, Wise Memorial hospita boy; Willlam A. Wardlaw, 2123 Charles, irl. ¥ Deaths—Besslo Weithoner, Bleventh, 9, 1814 South William H., Coleman, 1081 Nicholas, Mary Henderson, South Omaha, 2; C. C. Hrablk, Gibson, infan Delbert W. Patton, Emanuel hospital, 3 Louis Roxas, 1023 North Eighteenth, 1 Sadle Burnam, County hospital 40; Emma Donaldson, 2106 Ames, 47; John Dunn, County hospital, 61; Jonas M. Johnson, Thirty-fourth and 'Meridith, 63; H. H! Bacon, Thirty-fourth and Mededith, 63. ANNOUNCEMENTS CLEAN Carbon Cooking, $6.50. Coutent & Squires, 1406 F'ar. D, 430 Stetson, $2.50 and $3.00. RAMSER, practical hatter, 220 8. 4th St. NG rings made by hand, sold by | T, L. Combs & Co., 1620 Douglas, Monuments. J. F. Bloom & Co., 1515 Far. COAL HATS WEDD] welght. COMBS, 16 Douglas, expert oye fitung. Morand's lessons (adults), Mon. & Fri.$ p.m. ) & & H. QGreen Trading Stamps COAL Uilf fard"Wnd Soit Conle beos ple's Coal Co. Doug. 3471; Ind. A-1468. ANNOUNGEMENTS IF_YOU want any dirt call Bachmann, 4% Paxton Bik. Depositions. F. J. Sutcliffe, 535 Bee BMg. on C. M. WOOD, Dr. O. 8, §21 N. Y. L. Homeopath GOOD MERCHANTS LUNCH- 5 OTS OV SETES 18 Dousian st 0 CTS CLEANING AND DYEING — The best ever. Twin City Dye Works, 407 8. 15th St FOR watches and jewelry repairs see Gustafson & Henrickson, 201 N. 16th St. OMAHA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, Read the Live Stock ads you are looking for a bargain 1 if EVERYTHING FOR WOMEN (Continued.) MISSOURI fiiters made and sold. 1310 Howard St GRAVEL ROOFING. J. R. Stevenson Roofing Co., gravel and composition roofing. 11l S '10th St Omaha. Tels. Doug. 3119, Ind. A-1792; res., Webster 204. “HINDOO TABLETS will bulld, brace, strengthen, B0c. BELL DRUG CO. THE WARDROBE, expert CLEANBRS AND DYERS. 2016 Farnam. Both ‘phones. WEINLANDER & SMITH Ladles' Exclusive Furnishings. 317 8. 16th Street. MERSCHEIM, High grade millinery. 204 Paxton Blk. AT HOBSON’S ver Kern's Millln- ery, 1508 Dougias St. Superfluous hair and moles removed b the electric needie. Satisfaction lulrlnllfi& PLUMES cleaned or colored, 25c at Pennells ANCHOR FENCE CO. Tron and wire fences cheaper than wood. Last a Lifetime. 27 N. 17th. ‘Phone Red §14. DAVID COLE Creamery Co. . ) . WIL- Boiler Repairingf5d ™ simam: Botier Co., 19th and_Plerce. Douglas 1141 AUTOMOBILES AUTOMOBLE, CARRIAGE PAINTING. Blacksmithing, woodwork and auto tops a epecialty. We can stofe automobiles. WM. PFEIFER CARRIAGE WORKS, %th Ave. and Leavenworth. MURPHY did it. DId we paint your auto? A. MURPHY & SON, M4th and Jackson. SELL cheap of exchange, 1908 Buick and Auburn touring cars, full equipment, ex- cellent condition. Phone Black 183 Dr. Ricard, 501 Frank St., Council Bluffs, Ia. WRITE for large automobiles bargains. H. E. Fredrickson Automobile Co., Omaha. list of second-hand SEND for our list of second-hand cars. DERIGHT AUTOMOBILE CO., 1814 Farnam St. JUST great. Drysmokanchui chewing clgar. BUSINESS CHANCES TO GET on or out of business call on GANGESTAD, 404 Bee Bldg. Tel. D. 3367. FOR SALE—A wholesale and retail beer agency, 150 miles east of Omaha, In Towa; vearly sales 5,000 barrels and prices reasos able; outside of headquarters five other places; buildings can be bought or rented; recson for selling, party desires to retire. Address Y 21, Bee office. 6 POOL _tables and building. P. H. Ell- wanger, Sutton, Neb. FOR SALE—A thriving cement block, brick and tank business; for particulars address J. J. Funk, Fremont, Neb. FOR SALE—A small amount of stock in Omaha's most progressive firm; will pay 8§ per cent dividends in 1910, probably 20 per cent thereafter. Price $112.50 per share. Ad- dress D 561 FIRST CLASS opportunity for a broad gauge business man of means. Address P. O. Box 413, Omal FINEST meat market in Council Bluffs for sale or rent. C. W. Letchford. FOR SALE—Harness shop, one of the good ones, in best county in Nebraska; 0od, profitable business; invoice about ,500; can reduce; guod reason for selling. H. W. Whitaker & Co., Craig, Neb. CHINA decorating; order work a speclal ty. Lessons Tueeday, Thursday and Satu days. Firing daily. Children’s classes Sat- urday morning. Mrs. C. C. Hungate, 8§04 Brandeis Bldg. Tel. Red 6456 LADIES WEAR RUBBER GLOVES. Omaha Rubber Co., 1608 HARNEY ST. UST AROUND THE CORNER.” DAYHUFF Beautitul millinery. ‘ creations in late 1924 N. 24th 8t UPHOLSTERING—Antiques a speolalty. W. O. Larsen, 1918 Cuming. Both phones. LACE curtains, nicely done and wash- ing to take home. Telephone Harney 1360. CHINA firing, order work, 1842 N. 19. Tel. Webster 639, or leave orders 107 S. 15th. CAKES THREE-LAYER WHITE 30¢ Groceries and Meats. Bottom Prices. JOHNSON & GOODLETT, 2th and Lake. French Dry Cleaning Works. Both Tels. Best work, prompt service. ELTING, grocery and confectionery. 214 Farnam Si. New goods, low prices. MILLINERY “VIAVI"—A drugless home treatment for women; 400 page book free. 812 Brandeis Bldg. Moderate prices. Schall Sister. 1614 N. 24, W. 1692, ARSENIC and IRON complexion wafers makes clear, white skin. By mail 5 and §1.00. Sherman & McConnell Drug Co., Omaha. AUCTION dafly at 10:30 a. m., 2:30 JAPANESE ART OBJECTS. THE TAYO CO., 16th and Jackson Sts. HAIR GOODS. Mrs. Matthews, 832 Neville BOILED and Sweet Clder ut Ak-Sar-Ben Cider Mill, 1613 Vinton Bt. p. m. WRITE me before buying a plano. I can save you money. Address L b5, care Bee, “BUNIONS"—Oh, don't they hurt! Get a PROTECTOR from the Bell Drug Co. FLORISTS F. W. MENERAY Nursery Co., 482% BRANDEIS BLDG., Bell 'Phone Doug. 3058. HESS & SWOBODA, 1415 Farnam St. "3, H. BATH, 168 Harney. Douglas 50, L. Henderson, 1619 Farnam St, Doug.-12. BRANDEIS CUT FLOWER DEPT. BENNETT'S Flower Dpt.—E. store entr'ce. FOR SALE—ELECTRICAL THEATER fn city; a snap; must be sold in 10 days. Tel. Douglas 5689. Good reason for selling. WANTED party as partner to act as manager with services, for light manufac- turing business; § of manufacture; legitimate right; ~previous experience not i any honest, sober man will do, who can give his time and invest a little money; will guarantee $150 per month sal- ary in'addition to share of profits. If you mean business and will invest $750 at once, call room 4, Drexel hotel, from 9 a. m.:te 2p. m. and all necessar; FOR RENT, SPACE. FOR THE TAILORING DEPARTMENTS, Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Gents' Fur: nishings, Groceries and Millinery, in the new and modern store bullding on'16th St., room 66x%), two-story and basement. For particulars see H. Krasne, 1215 Harney St. Phones: Douglas 3043, Webster 2911 A good paying lunch room for sale. Ad- dress W 717, Bee. A GOOD Nevada mining stock for sale, company managed by Omaha people; 15¢ & share for a short time only. Ore runs from $12 to 350 per ton. This property has a splen- did showing, Is advantageously located and is_worthy of your Investigation. Call or address. ROBT. C. DRUESEDOW, 800-810 New York Life Bldg., Omaha. ol vl it ol s Bt TN GOOD opportunity for man with small capital to get permanent, profitable busi- ness. Address F-i06 Bee. - A HIGHLY successful commission and brokerage business in Kansas City on ac- count of disagreement of partners. Two thirds Interest can be secured at a reason- able price, or will exchan for some of the best Kansas land. Thi a great op- portunity for man to own clean but money, making proposition. Address P. O. Box 168, Kansas City, Mo. CHIROPODISTS atoga Drug Co., 24th & Ames Ave., ao- compounders of prescriptions. Free Store open 6:30 a. m. to. 12 p. m. A SPECIAL OFFER Zrns hiz ad along, and for 16 days we will fit your eyes with Periscopic lenscs, prescription quality. Nickel and alumico frames $1. Gold filled frames $2.50. OUR OPTICAL DEPARTMENT must be INTRODUCED to the people. FRED BRODEGAARD & CO. JEWELERE AND OPTICIANS, 115 So. 16th St. (v J announces the opent 1ug OPTICAL and FITTING PARLORS at 161l Farnam St Phone Douglas 714, JOHN RADMAN, 706 N. 16th St. Ladles and Gents suits and overcoats, $15 up. Cleaning, pressing, repairing work guar- anteed. ) Andover, Egg, Lum 50. 5 COAL oo &, W hds 5 Har OMAHA Safe and Iron Works makes & speclalty of fire escapes, shutters, doors and safes. G. Andreen. Prop., 102 S. 10th. been married by the . C. W. Savidge and he is praying to make it 2000 If you want him to marry you call Webster 344 or B-1430. ILER GRAND HOTEL Fines in the west Turki!h Baths 16th & Howard St KOTERA & CO., 1506 Jackson. D. 2007, A Exclusive designs in office stationery. 2007, CEMENT BLOCK of best quality. Manufactured by the IDEAL CEMENT STONE CO. TAYLOR THE TAILOR. 4th Floor, Paxton Blk. Tel. Douglas 1383 RUMMAGE SALE. The ladies of the First Christian church will hold a rummage sale In the basement of the chureh at 3th and Harney on Fri- day, Nov. 12 We also have ladies' trim- med hats, misses' hats, tams, baby bonnets and stocking caps in this sale. sult. 3i0 Bee Hidg. MONEY Bz UNION LOAN COMPANY, Ry TO LOAN — Low RATE, In sums to DR. ROY, 1606 Farnam St. Douglas 6497 DETECTIVES OMAHA Det. Agcy., 428 Paxton, D. 1318, DENTISTS BAILEY & MACK, 3d floor, Paxton. D.10s TAFT'S Dental Rooms, 1617 Douglas St. DR. FICKES, 217 Board of Trade. “He doesn’t hurt like others. 185 STURDY, %421 Dodge. Tel. Doug. 765, McDowell 1623 Far. DRESS PLEATING, buttons covered all styles and sizes. The ideal Pleating Co., 20 Douglas Blk. Both ‘phones. TERRY College, 20th and Farnam Sts. MISS GALBRITH, Room 34 Sunderland Bldg. Dressing ®cnool. EDUCATIONAL — “ choiiaty. MOSHER-LAMPMAN BUSINESS COLLEGE. Unexcelled courses in business, short- hand, penmanship and Engilsh. None but perienced teachers. Day and evening essions. Most interesting catalogue pub- lished in Omaha. Send for one today. MOSHER & LAMPMAN, Seventeenth and Farnam Streets A. DONAGHUE, 1007 Far. D. 1001; A-1001, ._FURNACES AND REPAIRING IN STOCK, repairs for all make of fur- naces, steam or hot water heaters, stove and range repairs, water fronts. Investi- gate the Kees fuel saver, costs only $17.60 installed. New furnaces, combination hot water and hot air heating; thermostats and_ tank heaters. OMAHA STOVE REPAIR WORKS, Both 'Phones. 1206-8 Douglas. HELP WANTED—FEMALE Clerical and Office. BOOKK EEPER—$65. CARSON—The Reference Man, 674-6 Brandels Bidg. Bookkeeper, $65. Bookkeeper and steno. $40- Typist, $3. WESTERN REF. & BOND ASS'N, INC., 721-22 New York Life Bldg MROERL Ml S Factory and Trades. GIRLS WANTED, at once; steady work; good pay. Bemis Omaha Bag Co. HELP WANTED—FEMALE LIVE-STOCK FOR SALE Housekeepers and Domestics—Cont'd. NURSE girl wanted, 218 N. 17th St. 3. Slasburg, ir. RELIABLE girl to care for children; one who can go home nights. Apply 519 N. 40th st. Mrs. WANTED-Good German housekeeper to £o out of city. 221 Pleree St. AT ONCE—Girl good wages; ho washing nor ironing. Worthington Place. for general housework; S08 GOOD strong girl for general housework. 1717 Chleago St. - \ GIRL for general housework. 3002 Dodge St. Tel. Harney 1419. GIRL for general housework. 1516 Geor- gin Ave.; family of four. Horses an BLANKET BARGAINS Heavy white canvas storm blankets; reg- ular % v only $3.60. BENNETT'S HARNESS DEPT., BASE- MENT. RARY buys and sells all kinds of horses. Blue parn, rear Millard hotel. D. 4006, FOR SALE CHEAP One glass closed rubber tired doctor's phaeton, able for U. 8. Rural dellvery wagon. ~ Call A. J. SIMPSON & SON, 1400 Dodge St. Omaha, Neb, o ehicles—0O:ztinued. S— OFFERED FOR RENT OFFERED FOR RENT NEWLY furnished rooms; steam heat 30 tioor flat 1. 628 So 16th “LOOK! Chea week. 821 8. furnished front room; h. ey HMomses and Cottages—OConti: 7-ROOM cottage, modern except furnace $18. Phone Douglas 3658, MODERN §-room house, 216 & 8th ,\\.’ Phone D nished; modern. 88 8. 19th. TWO nicely furnished front ntlemen couple In private Feferances. /502 §. Bsth 8t 'Phone Harn 6011 LARGE front parior; furnished or unfur- i ROOM modern briek. 850 Block 8 t. 2$th HOUSES, insurance. Ringwalt, Barker Bik HOUSES—Peters Trust Co., N. Y. Life Bldg, 7 ROOMS, modern house, 1608 Spruce St. private family, nicely furnished room; bloek from car; all modern. ‘Phone Harney 4256, able. 131 N. 3ist Ave. EXCELLENT location and nellhborhoodi u% 8. Mth FURNISHED room, modern, very desir- H. 1. Plumb, 110 8, 13th 8¢ —a e . WALKING DISTANCE g-room house, modern, except furnace, $20 per month. 1124 North th street. W. J. Dermody Investment Co. Tel. D. 5108 or A-2033. 8 N. Y. L. Bldg. modern. 2038 Farnam. NICELY furnished large, modern room, suitable for four _gentiemen: suitablé for two, with first:class board. 511 8. %th Ave. \ K. , LARGE_double room, nicely furnished, also one NEW, modern seven-room house; wood floorthroughout, $42.50 month. 424 St A. H. Willlamson, American tor Co. MODERN In all_parts of the city. hard- us 8 Radi- room, near Park, 1611 S. 25th, NICE, large room for gentleman; rea- ble; short walk. 2774 Burt St ROOM for one gentleman at $12 N. 22d. WE HAVE an extra mule on hand; will sell rensonably. Alamito Sanitary Dairy Co., 1812 Karn NEWLY furnished room in new house, private family. Sultable for young lady. Harney 4608, A 4 GIRL for general housework. 828 Georgia Ave. Tel. Harney #05. eneral ewey “WANTED — Rellable girl for housework; no laundry. Apply 3408 ve. " WANTED—waltresses and chambermaid. Call Douglas 508. GIRL for general housework. 1542 Geor- gla Ave. - WANTED—A good girl for general housework; a quiet, comfortable place for the right party; references required, Mrs. {J. C. Robinson, Waterloo, Neb. Miscellaneous. WANTED—Experienced alteration help. Orkin Bros. 1510 Douglas. » LEARN halr dressing; it pa: easily earn $15 to §26 weekly ught. LADIES—Barn $10 post cards; dimo brings packas samples and_complete particulars. Bernet Co,, Bast Orange, N. J. you can weekly decorating beautiful Baylis __ HELP WANTED—MALE Solictto: wents, and Salesmen. BOND salesmen required for Jowa. Ad- dress Y-745, Bee. SPECIALTY salesman wanted. A rela- ble, established house wants a high-grade speclalty salesman to sell its line to deal ers in exclusive territory; will pay salary of $150 to $200 a month, expenses and com- mission, to the man who can produce the business and will work. This is not a snap, but offers excellent opportunities. — EX- perience as a spécialty salesman, with good nerve and staying qualities and the highest references for integrity, nabits und square- dealing are absolutely necessary. Give full particulars, and will arrange personal in- terview, Box 332, Omaha. WANTED—A solicitor with horse and buggy to drive through the country and solicit subscriptions. Call_and see ‘circu- lation manager. The Bee Publishing Co. TWO good collectors at once. Adams & Co., 622 8. 16th St. WANTED—A stock salesman mining stock; liberal commission. W 700, Bee. CIGAR salesmen wanted. In your lo- cality to represent us. Experlence un- necessary. $110 per month and expenses. Write for particulars, Monarch Clgar Co., St. Louls, [0 to sell Address AGENT to handle steam speclalty of great value to steam users; good paying &r(bosltlon: commission only. Wheller, ome Hotel, WIDE AWAKE, experlenced ladles or gentlemen who want to sell a new article. It interests_all who see it. Call and got instructions;” or phone. Only a small article, but a seller. Samples free. { Phone’ Dougla$ 33%. Room $40 New York Life Bidg. Open Sunday p. m. Ask for Homer Whiting:* — HIGH class, experienced book salesmen; we furnish leads, cards, coupons. Give ref- erences. The Saalfield Publishing Co., Akron, O. re Clerical and Office. BOOKKEEPER—T5 to $100. CLERK, (statistical work)—$%0. COLLECTORS, (married men), $12. SALESMAN, $15 and expenses, CARSON—The Reference Man, 674-6 Brandels Bldg. WANTED—Boys for railroad office. Edu- cation two years high school. Address B-716 Bee. Housekeepers and Domestics, COMPETENT GIKL wanted. Mrs. T. E. Pearce, 119 8. 37th St. Harney 970, v (LTI SCATH Ml iy Boys. ‘WANTED—Several trustworthy boy: good wages. A. D. T. Co., 212 S. 13th St. GIRL for general family. 526 8. 24th Ave. GIRL to cook and do general housework. Small family. Apply 2102 Douglas St. housework; small WANTED—At once, wom X to do clean- ing or washing. Call 2011 Caarle Factory and Trades. Drug stores (snaps). Jobs, Kniest. Bee Bldg. WANTED—At once, jewelry jobber; one who understands clock repairing. C. A. Tucker, 1123 O St., Lincoln, Neb. LOST AND FOUND LOBT—Gold _spectacies _with _Kryptok lenses In Columblan Opt. Co. case. Return Columbian Opt. Co., 211 §. 16th. Reward. LOST—Black and white_Holstine helfer, 2 yoars old.” Call Harney %0%1. Liberal re- ward. THREE doliars reward for return of 4 months’ old black Cocker Spaniel; female. George Paulsen, Arcade Hotel. - LOST—Squirrel rug mutf, between P. O, and Ames Ave. on bivd. Reward. 29 No. 16th. LOST--Ladies' gold watch, with ladies’ pleture in front; Elgin movement, gold hands. Police has charge. Party finding return to 647 Brandeis and save furthor trouble. Reward. LOST—A fox terrier pup. The owner's name is engraved on the dog’s collar. The finder will please telephone Webster 4605 with_information, B MEDICAL BEST nerve brace for man. Gray's Nerve Food Pills, §1 a box, postpaid. Sherman & McConnell' Drug Co., Omahi FREE medical and surgical treatment at Creighton Medical college, 14th and Dav- enport Sts.; special attention pal finement cases; all treatment supervised by college professors. 'Phone Douglas 1167. Calls answered day or night. MONEY TO LOAN SALARY AND CHATTELS, THE POPULAR PLACE FOR MONEY Where? RELIABLE CREDIT CO. WE WILL LOAN YOU MONEY ON YOUR SALARY OR FURNITURE, Quickly, private and confidentialy, lower rates than any one in Omaha. PATRONIZE THE BIG COMPANY. IF YOU CANNOT CALL ‘phone’ or write and our representative will call at once. Our offices most convenient of any in the city.. Private reception rooms. RELIABLE CREDIT CO. 34 Floor, 807-308 Paxton Block, 34 Floor, Phones: A-1411; Douglas 1411 ANY AMOUNT you want from §10 up; we guarantee the cheapest rates and easlest terms In the city. EXx- tensions granted 1f sick or out of work without extra cost. QUICK, QUIET AND CONFIDENTIAL. Omaha Mortgage Loan Co., 119 Board of Trade. 'Phone, Doug. 2296. 8067S. 16th St. HERE SINCE 1802 LOANS on FURNITURE, PIANOS or SALARIES, LOANS on your plain note. LOWEST PAYMENTS IN CITY. OMAHA CHATTEL BANK, 1404 FARNAM. MONEY TO LOAN. FROM $10 to $100 on salary, furniture, planos, etc.; no publicity; lowest rates; weekly or monthly payments. THE J. A. HUTTON CO., 614-15 Paxton BIk. Tel. Doug. 1607. Money! at Money! Money! LOANED on furniture, planos, etc. Any amount from $10 up. We' guarantee the cheapest rates and easlest terms of any company or in- dividual in Omaha. Extensions granted without extra cost if sick or out of work. Omaha Mortgage Loan Co. 119 Board of Trade. Phone Doug. 229. . %6 S I6th St. Here Since 1862. MONEY LOANED SALARIED PEOPLE, WOMEN KEEPING HOUSE AND OTH- ERS, without security; easy payments. Offices In 66 principal cities. Tolman, room 513 New York Life Bldg. LOANS of $10 or more on your own note. No red tape. Call 620 Paxton block. = . Mt 5% on DIAMONDS. W. FLATAU. 1514 Dodge - NEWLY furnished, large room for two entlemen; § week; everything up-to-date, 4 Dodge. NICE newly furnished room; suitable for two. 2219 Dou; e TWO nicely furnished connecting front rooms. 3047 Dodge St. = ONE nice, single room. 1915 Capitol Ave. NICELY furnished rooms; modern; pri- vate home. 210 N. 2th St. 2012 N. 18th St TWO furnished rooms, Web. 1410, 3 SINGLE rooms. Gentlemen preferred 2308 Douglas. WELL furnished front room sultable for two. 667 South th Ave. LOOK! Nicely furnished rooms: walk- ing distance; two or more gentlemen. 2663 St: Mary's. b ONE room, furnished or unfurnished; light and heat. 2021 Mason St. -~ TWO nicely furnished, modern, large tront rooms. Hoard if desired. 2412 Harney. WELL furnished front room, modern con- venfences; private family. {02 S. 2th St. TWO furnished front rooms to rent. 210 Harney. NICELY furnished room, modern, for one or two gentlemen. 2209 Davenport St. Tel. Doug. 6702, FURNISHED room for gentlemen. 639 S. 2th St. e 2220 Emmet St., 2 rooms, new and mod- ern. one or two H—OUSES Creigh Sons & Co., Bee Hidg ENTRAL, unequalled, all modern; steam N Topogm. house, with bath B0 . B 268 D AS; S-room, .60 John Frenzer. Both Phones. MAGGARD Van & Storage Co. D. 14% Pack, store and ship household goods. THOUSES, flats, Garvin Broa., 818 N. Y. L. 5 ROOMS, 24 floor, Rees St., 15, 6 rooms, 2d floor, toflet, 1902 Bristol St., he st Sta, bath and tollet, 265 room house, modern, 20608 Bristol uts:nms BOYER, 224 and Cumin FOR RENT-9-foom, all modern, brick house, 2006 Wiills ave, $25; 8 rooms, lst floor, city water, gas, 1828 N, 17th st. 811 C. M. Bachmann, 43 Paxton block. 8-ROOM ALL _MODERN BRICK FLATS, BRAND NEW. 118 and 120 N. 30th St. For particulars call on P. 0. NIELSEN & CO., 703 N. Y. Life Bldg. Both ‘Phones. FINE FIV |22a St. $23.50. RENTAL SNAPS also barn, 603 So, 36th. 12-r', mod., choce, 2416 Sherman Ave. mod., 4130 Hamiliton.. choice cottage. 228 N. 27th. also barn, 4103 N. 28th Ave. mod., 2332 Poppleton Ave.. housé, Florence, 2 blocks to car cholce, 3018 Jones ISSELL & McKITRICK Co. 432 Ramge Bldg. 15th and Harney. 7.ROOM house, modern excépt furnace, 2632 .Davenport St., $25.¢ ROOM COTTAGE—330 N. Patterson, 1628 Farnam. s §-r., mod., G-room cottage, 2411 Michigan Ave. " W. J. Dermody Investment Co. & Tel. D. 5108 or A-2083. 83 N. Y. L. Bldg. 6-R. house, city water, 708 N. 324., $10. 6-r. house, modern, 1712 N. 29th, $i5. 8-r. house, good repalr, 3230 Evans, $12.50 J. H. PARROTTE, 3% Board Trade.* - NEWLY _furnished, (ront und strictly modern. 2566 St. Mary's Ave, FURNISHED room, 2107 Ohio; bath pri- vilege. back; FOR RENT—Very nicely furnished large front room, strictly modern, excellent lo- :8‘0'&“:" 2241 Howard St Phone Douglas Apartments and Fiats. 5—6-room apartments in Quivet Bldg., 1809-11 Farnam St., second fioor, splendid location ~for offices, studio, dental or dressmaking rooms, ants wish- Ramge Both phones.™ 6 rooms, 2nd floor, 2606 Rees street, bath and toilet, $16.00 Chris Boyer, CORNISH APARTMENTS. 8. W. Cor. 10th and Willlam St minutes’ from center of city’ on Farnam car. Apartments of four and five rooms and bath, just completed. Hardwood floors, gas and’ electric light fixtures, tile bath rooms. Kitchen furnished with cabinet, laundry tub and “Garland’ gas range, pri- vate porches, window shades, steam heat, hot and cold water, janitor service. Apart ments are both furnished and unfurnished. Single rooms, $20 per month. Barn for automoblles. Agent at apartments. 5-ROOM_ modern lower flat at 3604 Leav- enworth St., $2000. Tel. Harney 1565. o FOR RENT—Look at 53 S. 26th Ave., 6 rooms, second floor of practically new Bt. Louis flats, _Strictly modern, in perfect condition. §36. 'Phone Harney 3196, sekeeping Roo) FOUR large unfurnished rooms. Inquire 1045 S. 20th St. oatineod - 5-ROOM cottage, 1014 So. 23d Street e i Offices. OFFICE for rent cheap. Cholce of three, nicely furnished. $38-339 Paxton BIK. Store BTOREROOM an block, §. O.. Blag., basement in Scarge 580 N. %th. Hall 433 Ramnge both phopes. ‘Garage for Rent Ready Jan. 1. 32%x132. Farnam and 22d. Harrison & Morton OFFERED FOR SALE Furaniture. CHEAPEST PLACE for STOVES AND FURNITURE. Racket Store, 16 & Cuming. RADIANT HOME base-burner, almost aiso Qining room: table. Tell Doug.. 6067, or call 3% S. 19th. SERPENTINE BRAND NEW FULL RTERSAWED SWELL ~ FRONT GOLDEN OAK DRESSER AT LESS SALE PRICE. THAN "WHOLE 1518 DODGE. T. VER MEHREN, FOR SALE CHEAP—One g fee box and kitchen cabine within the next few days P-698. - . et BARGAINS in second hand Furniture. Schweltzer, 1711 N. 24th St. W. 219; B. 1 HEATER, stove, table, rugs, portieres curtains, mattress, otc. Harnoy 358 stove, one must ' sell ‘Address Bee TWO or three elegant furnished front rooms compicte for housekeeping. 2018 Davenport t. ’ - LIGHT housekeeping rooms. Scott, 1713 N. 24th St. TWO modern furnished rooms; good lo- cation. - 1822 Chicago St. Mrs. Geo. s e PUBLIC SALE. The_household furnishings of Mrs. Caro- line E. Avers, recently decepsed, will be s0ld at public ‘sale at her former residence, €22 N. 3th St. (near Curtis Ave.), Satur- day, November 13, 199, at 1 o'clock p. m. All 'goods must be removed from house on day of sale. Terms cash. A. Millard, executor. . ELEGANTLY furnished parlor floor, modern, 1432 N. 20th St. DISHES, dining table, rug; dtesser, lce chest. Phone Douglas 368, THREE large rooms for light housekeep- ing, $15. 2668 Spaulding St. . FURNITURE, live stock, salary loans. Duff Green Loan Co., R. 8 Barker Blk. HEATED_ housekeeping rooms, gas cook- ing. 3018 Web. Harney R WANTED—A good girl for general housework, no washing. Apply at once, 320 N. 734 St near Chicago St, GIRL wanted for general smallfamily; Leavenworth. housework; steady employment. 8112 “GIRL for goneral housework. Call 614 5. 20th. WANTED-A good cook; no washing: wages §1; references. 1038 Park Ave. ‘Phone Harney 8014, GIRL for general housework; no cooking: smail family and good salary. 2621 Capitol Ave, GOOD girl for general housework, small family; good wages; no cooking. 213% Capitol Ave. WANTED—Blacksmith start business for himself; no money Address Rumbel, 11th and Se: WANTED—First-class coatmaker at once. Steady work the year around. Martin Peterson, 416 Broadway, Co. Bluffs, Ia. WANTED—Experienced digge; tiling, $2.00 per day and board, year's work. Kati Craig Contracting Co., 81 Brandeis bldg. h - JOB printing foreman wanted—None but first class need apply. Union shop. Wages §2.00 per week. Address Y 164, care Bee. hass WANTED—At once, 1st class watch- maker; steady job, 3% per week. C. A. Tucker, 1128 O St., Lincoln, Neb. o POULTRY PICKERS WANTED—3c each for springs, fowls and ducks; steady jobs for steady men. Turner Produce Co., Mitchell, 8. D. WANTED-Fol general housework, sood girl, good pay ,small family. Call Friduy or Saturday. The Normandie. Mrs. D, H. Welpton. WOMAN for laundry work, week. 'Phone Harney $592. Ao EXPERIENCED cook, 212 8. 3st St, Harney 100. WANTED—A competent girl for general house work, family of four, no children. Mrs. F. B. Lawrence, 42 N.' 8th St., Harney 4018. 2 days a » - GIRL, general housework; no washing; wages, $5.50 per week. 128 S. 3d Ave: Telephone Harney 1086. GOOD girl for general housework; best of wages. 480§ Davenport. Telephone Har- ney 2479. COMPETENT - girl Park Ave. COMPETENT girl work. 104 Park Ave. WANTED—Housekeeper; 4 in family. 2408 'N. 19th, for housework. 611 for Tel. eneral house- arney 710. ST. ANDREW'S SCHOOL FOR BOYS—IST AND CHARLES. Rev. F. D. Tyner, 354 Charles. H. 2%3. e The Biggest Book on Its Subject Day School-FREE-Night School Do you desire to become & success out in the big bustling business world as a sten- ographer, telegrapher or United States civil service candidate? Well, this big, ambitious book is just what will make its way plain froe dopy Tn 8 speclal hox it Yo sk fer RIGHT NOW. Hoyles Collexe, Omana, Neb. “Douslas Printing Co. Tel Douglas o R R VR R Electrio R BTSN T T TR A LA i b EVERYTHING FOR WOMEN DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS. Hand-made kimonas, dressing sacques, prons, ladies’ wool union sults. extra fine | §00d a quality, only 6c. E. MENA, 40 N. 16th. WOMAN to do washing &t 520 8. 2ist Av. WANTED—A good cook housework; no washing. tin, 219 South 3th Ave. WANTED-GIrl for ht housework; in family; no washing or ironing; wages. Mrs. Brevoort, 2018 Davenport. v WANTED—Experienced housework: no washing. 411 South $th St. WANTED—A girl for good w no laundry. oly 234 Dodke St — GIRL for “general housework, three family., 'Phone Harney 292 or eall Burt. WANTED—Girl or woman not over 3% for for Mrs. Deroy Aus- wo 00d irl for general rs. Patterson, eneral housework; Tel. Harney 604 in %25 one who likes children; ht party: small family and light work. RUGS made of carpets, e, Gate city Rug Few. N pply store, 113 N. 16th. oot WANTED a girl for general housework, Three in family. Wages 8. Apply 4105 Dodge St. Phone Harney 1148 Tel. | general | Miscellane WANTED—Rallway mail clerks, post- office clerks, carriers. Salary $00 to §1,600. Examinations in Omaha, November 17, Preparation free. ~Write for _schedule. Franklin Institute. Dept. 190 G, Rochester, N. Y MOVING AND STORING (o= 1st-cluss STORAGE & MOVING. COLE'S EXPRESS, 1615 Cap. Ave. D. 6710, A-3%7. Unfarnished Roomas. FOUR—Good location, $12.60. Tel. H. 4265, — ONE ROOM, 1120 N. 17th St. EXP. Delivery Co., office 16th and Dav- enport’ Sis., warehouse 2%07-09 lzard St. FOR EXPRESS and hauling near Walnut HIL; best of service. Walnut Hill Transter Co.,'1420 Military Ave. Both phones. OFFERED FOR RENT Boarding and Rooms. DESIRABLE south front furnished room with board; summer home; fine lawn, 123 S. %th Ave. . — WARM rooms, §¢ per we.k; free bath, Ogden Hotel, Council Bluffs, ROOM and board wm private family; modern home; also large south room, with alcove. Tel. Harney 4168. COOL, alry room, modern; fine shade with or without board, to two gentlemen or man and wife. 2404 Capitol Ave. WANTED—Men to learn barber trade. Few weeks required. Wonderful demand for barbers. Hest paying work within reach of poor man. Can earn some money from start. Positions waiting, $12 to 320 yeekly, Unusual opportunity to start busi- Tess of your own. Call or write, Moler Barber College, 110 8. 14th St. —y THE GEORGIA, single rooms and en suite, with private bath, steam heat; ex- cellent table and good service. 1042 Georgla Ave. Tel. Harney b6l CLOSE IN; good board; large room sult- able for two; references required. ‘Phone Red 4083, YOUNG MAN, not over #, as office manager; must be qualified and come well | recommended; splendid opportunity for right man. C 645, care Bee. DEWEY Bu-opean Hotel, 13th and Far- nam, 1812 Chicago S rooms and good board, ARE YOU out of work? Do-you want to better your condition? Joln our associa- tion and get free assistance. EMPLOYES' l'uugEc’n\'}-; ABSOCIATION, 338-33%9 Pax- ton Bik. WANTED—" adies’ tallor. Bros., 1510 Dovglas. Apply Orkin adte e 618 S. 19th Bt.; desirable front rooms first class”board; reasonable; centrally lo- cated. Furnished Houses. MODERN 10-room house, completely fur- nished; piano, etc.; barn; fine neighbor- hood; $60; unturnished, §60. See Hastings & Heyden. Houses und Cottages. OMAHA Van & Siorage Co., pack, move, store, H. H. lo’d storehouse, 1130-24 N. Isth; office 39 8. 17th St. Tal Douglas 1569, FOR RENT—$-room house, /19 Sprague strictly modern except heat; first-clas: $2250. D. J. Hughes, 2402 Fort St. Bell 409 or 4929, Ind. B-3477. 7-R. mod., Hanscom park dis. Harney 468, FOR RENT, Nine-room all modern brick house, will arrange for three apartment flats. 2006 Wiiis Ave. $%. . a our rooms, first floor; city water, gas, tollet. 1528 N. 18th. $12.50. g Three rooms, first floor; city wa 1828 N. 17th 5t $1L. Three_rooms, nc.ond floor; gas. 1530 N. 17th. 8. e. BACHMANN, 43 Paxton Blk. Tels: Office. R. 239; residence, D. 508 FOR RENT-7-room, all modern house, {240 Farnam. Inquire on premises or phons BRICK houses, 2614 and 2616 Dewe; 7-room, modern. Moyer Stationery Farnam St. Bas, city wal Ave., 0., 161§ 4-ROOM new brick apt., 1748 So. 27th St. $21.50. Harney 3886 Furnished Rooma. NEAT and sleeping rooms. and comfortable housekeepl 710 8. Rid 14th. FREE—Employment Dept. Dusiness Men's Ase'n; no fees. Call 40 B. of T. Bldg. WANTED—Frelght handlers, Union Pa- |eifie treight transfer, Council Bluffs, Ta. | Wages 17% cents per hour. Board arranged for, \f necessary. Apply Thos. Scandan, Foreman. “WANTED—Two good lumber agents, who speak (erman; also one good lumher book- keeper. W. E. Moore, Regina Canada. DOCTOR for advertising specialist’s of- fice; good appearance; good case taker; permanent position; state expericnce and salary expected. Address P 715, Bee. LIVE STOCK FOR SALE Horses and Vehicles. Screenings, $1.50 100 1ba. Wagner, 801 N. 16th HORSES BOARDED at COLE'S EX- PRESS barn, 2i04 Cuming. ‘Phone D 4121 GOOD 4year-old Gsives well broke, cheap. 4170 Cass &t BEAUTIFULLY furnished front room in privete family, for one or two young men; very reasonabie. 2019 Websier St. ONE nice furnished room, single, mod- ern; private family. 1818 Chicago. FURNISHED rcoms with and heat. 115 8. 20th St. il VERY desirable large room; newly furn: tshed: also smaller room; fine location. 301 8. Bth Ave. RNISHED rooms for tl ) §. 13th St. The Chatham. oo™ W. 3106, Ind. B-2243 Coal and Wood FOR RENT—Desirable furnished rooms; excellent _board; reasonable; centrally lo- cated. 620 So. 1sth St 10 R. H. Morehouse Co., 8-ROOM cottage, %21 Binney St §12. Tel Douglas 168 o AR M TN A VERY desirable cottage; modern ex- cept heat; 6 rooms; rent $20. §109 Corby St. » Bl 6-ROOM, all Amodern except heat. 1321 8. 2th. Tel| Harney 2350. | “ NEW 5-ROOM HOUSE Neat cottage, #017 N. 26th Ave.; very desirable. NOWATA LAND & LOT CO., Suite 624 N. Y. Life Bldg. TH ST, one block from Am new §-room modern cottag Rasp Co., Bran: E 4538 N. Ave. car, very cheap at $16. J. W. dels Bldg. CUT IN RENT 6-room cottage, all modern, good furnace, and in good repalr, large lot, can be rented now for $20 per month. Located at 4212 Lafayette Av W. J." Dermody Investment Co. Tel, D. 6i08 or X-3008 88 N. ¥ L. Blag. Flanocs and Other Musleal lun--.fl NEED money quick, will sell my upright piano for %0, M 719, Bee. Typewriters. SECOND hand typewriters sold, repa Central Typewriter Exchange, 1607 Farn: EVERYTHING In typewriters; just tew of our bargains: Rebuilt No. 2 Smith Premier, $31; No. 3 Oliver, §&; No. 6 Rem- ington, $33; machines shipped on approval; no deposit reguired. TYPEWRITER EQUIPMENT CO,, 306 8. 2th St. AT CUT PRICES. We save you from B0c to ™ COA $L60 on every ton and give better coal. We guarantee correct weights. Rosenblatt’s Cut Price Coal Co. DRIIGS &t cut prices, freight pald on a) 80 orders: catalogue’ free: Sherman '8 McCennali Drug Co., Omaha. Neb. GOOD steel LUMBER Ty G. C. Dimmock & Sona South Or for lumber. GARLAND STOVES Ws sre the the famous Garland stovs Not belng In ‘a3 high rent district we can save you G. H. MEYER, 2109 Leavenworth. Hardware and Stove Deal Second-Hand Boilers We will sell two bollers that have been in use at the Bee bulldiug. They are each 175 Lorsepower return tubular bollers, 78. inch diameter by 18 feet long. They have 188 C. L tubes § inches by 1§ feet. Work- ing pressure 160 pounds per wquare inch. Heat surface 15,000 square feet. Grate arva % square feet We afe very aaxious to dispose of i bollers lmmediately and will sell at & b gain it taken at once. THE BEE BUILDING COMPANY, Uth apd Farnam St Omaha, Neb. FOR SALE—Two roller, top d new. Inquire R. W. Baker, flflplf’fle"flg:{ ” Public Market 8 COAL £upie Marks Spec $5 Partridge-Thompson Co., 1610 Harney. D. 564 SAFES, new and second-hand. 1110 Farn. ) WE HAVE on band & number of Ink :‘::'fl:.‘;::hr:l; -'mluu o each. They ater o ashes. Call af pressroon: Bee Publishing Co. n FOR 8ALE-Ne and peol (ables’'We inad i cheap, xtur ick-Dalke Collender: @1'8. ih' FOR' SALE—A good self _adding cash registe: will sell on easy pay: o dress P 4L Bee. A roderd cooking range, cheap. 201 PLEASANT ROOMS, modern: one very large front room, $16; one at §10; one at N3 St " ROOM coltage At no-thwest cormner M and Jackson, 2 large lots, nice trees, $i6. C. @. Carlberg, 911 N. Y. Life Bldg. ONE u;r. fine front room, fine furni- ture, modern. No. 2th. No. sign on house. HOUSEHOLD GOODS packed, forward, HALL'S wafes, new, 3d-hand. 1818 Farnam, SHOLARSHIP on leading busiy IB‘A.: for sale at discount. Addres P wfll', cheap frelght rates; moving and st Expressmen’s Delivery Co. Dv:l:,flgl. COAL by the ton. Call Webster 6i¥l.

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