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    THE OMAHA DAILY JlEfcx FRIDAY, MiPTKMJIKU JJ, 1MVJ.
SPECIAL NOTICES
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fa aaaralae; a a 4 Saagay adMlaa.
tea. 1 1-S a erd Bral laaerttea.
far le.a than Stva far the Brat laear
tlaa. Tkru adrertUaaaeate aawat b
ri ratlvcl.
Advertlaer, fcr reejaaetlaej aa
kered efcak aaa bar aaewere a
tfreee ! left la ear
' af Tka Baa. Aaawara aa addraeaed will
ka delivered araaaatattoa M t
eUaak eala.
1 . 1 1 1
FOIl SALE CIGARS.
, $50.00 In" GOLD.
It rys to bny your cigars of us. You
may wak up aome dny and Itnd yourself
the possessor of Fifty Dollar In Oold that
w give away to our customers each
nv".in,
Butler & Miller.
N. W. COR. 1ITH AMD FARNAM ST&
1
WASTED MAI.B II ELI.
BRIQUt ROYS. - Tea bright boys to work
after ' school houra or evenlnus. Apply
between 4 and 6 b. m.. room A. New tor
Ufa UlUg. ... . U-MJlb l'J
WANTED-Canvaaaer. Man familiar with
book ana hewuapr work preierreu. Must
ba huaner. Apply Room lol, Dee Bldg,
B 299
15 FOR HALF A DAY'S WORK.
If vou live in the country or In a email
town ami bavt a. good acquaintance
among toe lartiier ana stock raisers in
the nelgnborhc-ou you can make o easily
by four or nve hours' Work. Vvrito us
and wa will etna yuu our proposition.
Iho Dee Publishing Co., Solicitors uept.,
Omaha, Neb. muj
WANTED A good man In every county to
take subsrr.ouon lor 'The Twentieth
Century Fariner. Our agents make good
wages everywhere. - HnTnct required.
Adores, iwenueth Century rarmer,
Omaha,' Mail. i . li ai
HOlilCITORS WANTED.
THE GtAMANTEK FUND LIFE
AhttotilATlON.
Wants live local stents In every town In
Nebraska l ha proposition possesses spa-
da! merit and is tasny written. Balary
or commission to tbe right man. Adarens,
J. C. Burlington, secretary! Alliance, Neb.
WANTED. two cooka for Wyoming west
ern railway. Labor agency, 810 H. Uth.
.) B MiSI
, ' ..
WANTED, five well dressed, well educated
solicitors to do soeclal work In connection
with dally newspaper? liberal salary and
commission; bring references. Call for l1'.
C. Russell, room loi. Bee building, after
o'clock a. ri. B tiOO
WANTED, Salesmen la cloak department;
none without experience need apply. J.
L. Brandels & Sons. B-954 20
WANTED, string mtulc team for saloon
work. Address Fred Littleton, Sheridan,
THE annual '-poatoffloe examination will be
held in Omaha November IV for clerks and
carriers; only a common school education
required; politics or religion not consid
ered; wo. -prepare by mall for the ex
aminations a. large percent of those ap
pointed each year.; Information about all
government positions free. Columbian
Correspondence College, Washington, D. C.
ISttv IS
HUSTLER, One who can talk and not
srruia ta work: i..ut iiave A-l reier-
ences: Kood pay for right man. Anuly
lietween 4 and 4 p. m., room A. New York
IJre Bldg. B.M31 in
" 1 i"1 1 '' ' 1 W ' -
WANTED, experienced laundryman; single,
good habits; write for particulars, giving
refereuceL Address Htata Industrial
(School, Kearney, Neb. ' B 2t4 is
inur i.iNii fiepuuea wanted; men or
women; splendid contract. . The Oarden-
era, 41 Bee Bldg. B 275
WANTEDv first-class Brltannlcn and War-
tier library, salesman for Iowa, Kansas,
Nebraska,, Montanu, . North and South
Dakota We pay traveling expenses and
munttily advance. You o&U on Imiulriea I
unjy. , I'erSnanent gbd exclusive territory
system. Address American Newspaper
association suite k: n. . Lire Ding.,
omana, net). u zsa oid
WANTED, a flrst-class coatmsker at once.
Jacob Thomas, 703 1st St., Hastings, Neb.
1 tj ZXl 19
WANTKD An experienced salesman In
men's hat department: none but such as
have had oe year a experience need
cppiy.- J. L. Brandels A Sons.
1 "I" - ,. k ','. .' : . B-M296 19
WANTED Boiler makers, I2.T5 per day,
nine hours' work. Des Moines Mfg. K
Buppiy co.. uea Moines, Iowa.
B-M297 23
WANTED, a competent girl, neat and
strong, nice noma uid good wages. Mrs.
Balea, 8303 Woolworth Ave. B 802 19
' t nr-- v ' 1
rUSTRIBUTORW. ' Two . men to deliver
packages; must give email bond or first-
ciass city reierences. cull after 4 p. m..
i uwm a, rtvw iui iiG jjiag.
. . B M317 19
WANTED, men to learn the barber trade.
Abundance of praottoe. qualltled teachers.
superior facUIUea, graduating departma it,
denvinatratloiis. and all the advantages
mm can do onoreu until csmpetent, with.
out -waste of time. Wa present each
graduate wun conpietn outflt of tools,
allow wages ana experience In shops Sat
urduys, and grant diplomas. As much
experience tn short time as elsewhere In
years, illustrated ratalogue mailed free.
woier naroer vouege, hob Douglas St.
t". H. Do not ba humbugged by cheap
flve-cxnt shops rnllHl edli-ges. We were
esUbllehed In 1MO and hava branches In
new iorv. nicago, nt. ix'uls. Ban Fran
cisco, Mew Orleans and Minneapolis.
nw usi it MS12 ZS
nsnir.u, onoxaeHper ana omce nmn
acqualntea with toe coal business. Ad-
ureaa , uea. M MM10 21
WANTED, by banking house, middle-aged
man with Urge acquaintance. 219 S.
ii a bi. " ' B MJOJ 20
TAILIRS wanted, t roatmakera, 1 pants
maker. I buehilman, at once; first-dues
oniy. it. epulis, Hastings. Neb.
' - B M307 19
1 " ' f " 9
W ANTED Young man stenographer; give
rritrnra. aaa ana expeciea salary. Ad
dress IV tltse. B M333
AN 1 1-. oood butcher; steady work.
jouq r ur. iitrman. eo. B M326 14
CAILOKS wanted. Six cpatmakers at once;
nrm-ciasB worn only. rita or call on
i. II. tificr, piou City. Iowa.
B M308 21
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EXTRA gafi atid yarl foreman for city;
laborers for yoruing, Minnesota and
Mlsaourl: bridge criu.nters for Nebraska:
dally shipment; free fare. Sweeney's
cwuumv; incut. w auu m a. litn street.
B M334
w am rfci--young man with experience in
snortnano ami typewriting, also knowl
edge of bookkeeping. Send application
in own nauawritmg ana state reference.
only experienced man to apply. Address,
iv s uea. B 343 19
WANTEDA good boy to learn the tewelrV
bu4lneaa. Mawiilnney i Ryan Ck..luih
auq, iougias. B 341 18
WA.v rtu stove salesman, experienced. Hi
retail ouainess. Apply at once, giving full,
B-344 19
WA?rrED. by a student, place to work for
room and board; best of references. Ad-
areaa it 43. uea. B 345 2u
COATMAKER 'MarSrd at twee. Speler.
,
i snoring iih. s .imsirin, rveh.
B 349 If
WANTKIV axparlenced
no vilisr nwl apply.-'
Son,. Uovtbn Htore
card sign writer;
: I, Brandels &
- . -v. u3 2
wAMES. young man for grocery delivery.
an tetwen 13 and ; .o-vlock at ;. N.
tstrr 'st Tootsy H Y 19
tLalaUKS W11TKD,
BALFJsMEN, t8ctuslvi lorrttery ; Salary or
c-omaiiaalos; satisfaction KUarant--d. Ap
ply or teriua to u, ; r watru Nur.-r)
"o l.iwrrnrf, Kan 144 017
.WANTED KEM il.K HELP.
i - - - - -
lot Ulrli. Call Cwvadian ofttce, 15h at liodg.
: . ..... - 'C-slSj
WANTED,, j.rlsvif ufraj;. hovsework.
WAXTED-IKMALt: HELP.
WANTED, two young lady students to
learn halrdrcsslng, manicuring nnd chi
ropody and scientific maasace. Call or
-wrt Room 52n, Bee Bldg, C 188
WANTKD good vaiM to a (food cook;
hone other need apply. 2324 Harney.
C Al.ttl
NURSES' COLLEGE, Purblo, Colo.: three
months' course; diplomas; open October
1; write. C MTU 81
WANTED, girl for genersl housework 04
West
noui
levard.
C 92 20
WANTED, experience salesladies In cloak
department; only those- or exi-nenre need
1 1 1 1 I y . J. I Rrandci 4c Sons.
WANTED, working housekeeper tn family
of three adults. Address J 14, B e.
C 4S1
WANTKD. lady cook.
Eureka Restaurant,
C 700
1804 Cass St.
WANTED, competent alrl for general
houacwork: small family. 4024 Lafayette
Ave. Telephone F-2X22. C 3ol IS
WANTED, alrl
for general
615 N. 23d St.
housework;
C 270 IS
family of two.
WANTED, a cook; (rood wages paid. Mrs.
T. J. Rogers, 1120 l ark ave. c Z7
HOUSEKEEPER for small family of man
ind two children, half-trow n; must ne
capable, good ycook and neat. J. L.
1 nomas, fcgoeri, yo. "
GIRL for general housework. 1"6 N. 2".tl)
street. c M329 19'
WANTED A nurse girl.
1.16 N. S.M Ave.
C-340 20
WANTED A girl for general
mo n. i9tn t?t.
vvANHtu-mri . tor general imumwoti. :
1 rug store, sin im tar"5mJr
Harney. Good salary. No children
C-C38-20
WANTED Hotisekeepeer In family of three
adults. Address, K 40, Bee. c 3J7
WANTED A competent girl, neat and
strong; nice home and good wages, airs.
Bates, 1202 Woolworth Ave. CXO 19
FOR REST-HOUSES.
HOUSES, stores. Bemls,
Paxton block.
D 190
TO MOVE rlgnt
get Omaha Van Storage
Farnam, or Tels. 1569-stKt.
D 193
co.; omce iinv
6-ROOM modern, good repair, on 8. 32d ave
nue, pnone Kit. um
Uni1;PQ n U parts of city. The O.
nUU3C3f, Davla Co., 608 Bee Bldg.
D 191
a
SEE PAYNE. BOSTWICK & CO. for choice
houses, fiol-Z N. Y. Life Bldg. Tel. 101 .
D 196
9-ROOM modern detached house. Inquire
Mi Capitol ave. vstuttu
VANS and baggage wagons. TtU
1195.
D-192
FOR RENT, a house. 8S14 Francis street.
IM.w. Omaha Realty Co., wui Lougias et.
u on
MAOQARD Van Storage Co.
Tel. H94
D 194
HOUSES and flats.
Rlngwra.lt, Barker block.
D-197
BARGAIN. Why pay rent when you may
win a 3,600 house and lot for a quarter?
Two chances to win valuable prises with
each 2-cent Auditorium Stock Ticket.
Office, ground floor New York Life Bldg.
D M321 19
6-ROOM modern.
nodern, jro
'X'liOim uw.
ood repair, on
So.
D-7
S2d
BVCCUS.
FOR RENT Nine-room cottage; parquetry,
bath, etc., east front. 11W Ueorgia Ave.
U JHOUV
MODERN houses, $25.00. J20.00, 15.00; other
112.50, iio.oo, nata iio.ou, ss.ou. u. is. rur
klngton, ouo Bee. u
OCT 1 8-roora house, 1901 Spencer, modern,
130: 6-room house. 1U0 cass. modern ex
cept furnace, $36. W, N. Nason, Hotel
Farnam. umvm
FOR RENT, 10-room modern house and
harn 2110 Soencer St.. 125.
9-room modern house and bam, 1909 Blnney
St.. T2h.
10-room modern house and barn, 2210 Pop-
Dleton Ave.. IJa.
7-room house, city water, 923 N. 18th St., $15.
BRKIn-NAN-LUVB CO.,
309 So. Uth St.
D 963 20
POSTERS. Handsome Indian Girl poster
given to every lady calling before (Sep
tember 26th at Auditorium Stock Contest
Omce, ground floor New York Life Bldg.
FOR RENT. . Oeoraia ave. home, 8 rooms.
nice ga grau in. parior, lurnace, porce
lain Patn, tun tot, pavea street. jo.
J. H. Bll ,n WOOD, V37 N. . Life.
i D 201
. , , I .
FOR RENT .
301X Sherman Ave., r. modern flat $ 8.00
xis Dewiiv Ave.. 4 r. all modern, walk
ing distance '
112 e. 2sth Ave., 6 r., city water 10.00
209 Bristol St.. 8 r.. city water and
as lo w
Si7 Jackson 8t.. 7 r.. all modern, nice
place 80.00
27H Hurt St.. 6 r.. all modern, furnace.
new nouse rc.ou
PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY,
Tel. 1781. Main Floor N. Y. L. Buldg.
702 S. 17TH, 9 rooms, newly papered and
modern, new plumbing , $35.00
524 S. Oth, 8 rooms, modern ; 40.00
2ii St. Mary's ave., 9 rooms, modern.. SO.OO
I'.C't Davenport, s rooms, modern ; IS.)
114 . litn, looms, city water i.w
2&17 Spencer, i rooms, city water ln.O)
I6 S. 17th, 6 rooms 10.00
8016 Plnkney, 6 rooms, city water 10.00
OAKY I IN enoB.,
Com'l Nat. Bank Bldg., lt4 Farnam St.
D 178
FOR RENT, 4-room cottage, 26u8-Blondo
St., 19.
6-room cottage, 18th and Burt St., $11.
inquire at twi jn. mtn si. zi
2507 FOWLER, 6-room cottage.-
D 299 IS
6-ROOM
modern house, barn.
'Phone
A-2S68.
D 80S
HOUSE AND LOT. It la worth $3,500,
but some purchaser of an Auditorium
Stock Cntest Ticket will win It for
twenty-five cents. For particulars, call
at Auditorium Stock Contest Office, New
York Life Bldg. D-M3.3 18
FOR RENT October 1. 7-room bouse, fur
nished, 1626 rpencer. or particulars
call at 4758 N. 24th St. D-S26 24
701 N. 24TH ST South Omaha, a nice 6-
room cottage. William K. Potter, Re
ceiver, a3 Brown Block. D 848
1614 OHIO St., 6-room cottage with barn
and nice vara; nan oioc rrom bnemian
are. car line. Wm. K. Potter. Receiver.
.3u3 Brown block. D 347
SIX-ROOM, two-story dwelling, corner 36'h
and Davenport sis., twi) mocks from
Farnam; all modern, furnace, etc., 130 per
month. Wyman, Shrtver tfe C!o., 1 New
York life bldg. D 353
rOR RUNT FIRNI8HED ROOMS.
QEWEX European hotel, ISttt and Farnam.
$1 PER WEEK-4.1 B.
Uth
BL, one block
aouia ei court niiuir.
AETNA UOUSE; European, 13th and Dodge,
TWO nloa, c-iol, f urnlhhed or unfurnished
rooms, nau uaveupori. 41
ROYAL HOTEL. European, 16th & Chicago.
NICELY furnished,
cool 'rooaas;
. modern.
3011 Harney.
- 1-983
I SUITS of rooms,
papered; modern,
suiialda for couple,
ta Douglas. .
newly furnished and
including telephone;
or two ar mora aian.
E MU1
N1C.ELY furnished rooms, single or aa-
auiw; rates reasonable. . Mliaua uotal.
lblh ana cnicago. uj
VIENNA HOTEL. 1011-15 Faraam st.
l-KM OT
LARilE south alcove
Harney. . .
room, modartr"
.. E-rt8 22
J. 8 OR
53 8. ;
4 rooma
:ist Ave.
fur light
houekeeing
E-:57 22
FRONT roam,
modern, t ytr wvek. 1717
w ebster.
E-300 OK
FINELY fjmUhed rotims. also rooma for
H.hl .houaeeaj.Uig. 1A y jj '
Ft RSISIIED ROOMS AXD BOARD.
Merrlam, comfortable summer home. Tel.
F-l
FURNISHED rooms, with or without
board; rates reasonable. Midland Hotel,
16th and Chicago. TiM
CA PITCH, hotel, JSth and Capitol av , one
I lot k from P. O. ; superior table, elegant
locution; 11. Zj prr day; special rates ly
the week. F 31 SA
FOR RENT, desirable rooms.
8t.
J12 So. Stb
F-M9
FOR BEST-1 SFI RM.HKD ROOM.
DESK room space, $3 per month; ground
floor room In the Bee building, facing
Farnsm street; no expense for light, heat
or Janitor service. R. C. Peters Co.,
rnntal agents. Bee building. Q 116
FOR RE JIT STORES AND OFFICES.
FOR RENT The building formerly occu
pied by The Bee at Old Farnam St. It
has four stories and a basement which
was formerly used aa The Bee press room.
This will be rented very reasonably. if
Interested apply at onco to C. C. Rose
water, secretary, room 100, lit building.
1-261
CORNER 2Mb. and Dodge, cheap,
o Welshans' Mantel & Tile Co.
Apply
I-7U9
FOR RENT Store In first-class location;
rent reasonable. Apply R. C. Peters A
Co., ground floor. Bee Bldg. I 2b6
FOR RENT, flrst-class storage for house
hold goods or merchandise. Apply to H.
J. W indsor. 151S Dodge St.. or to H. E.
Easton, the Dunsany flats, 10th and
Pierce Sts M 267
EXPERT ACCOl'XTAXT.
PRIVATE lessons In bookkecDlna-. etc.:
night clusa Moml.. Wed., frl O. R
Rthbun. room lj, Coml NaVJ bank. .
-MS23
AGEXTS WANTED.
WANTED Canvassing agents In every
county to solicit subscriptions to T1IH1
TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER.
Steady employment, with assured good In
come. Agents In the country with horse
and buggy especially desired. Canvassers
make easily tSo to $100 per month. Ad
dress, Century Farmer Solicitors' Bureau,
Bee building, Omaha. 213
WANTED TO RENT.
W ANTED Furnished house from 8 to 12
rooms, by reliable party. Aduresn K 17,
Bee. KTrMiUa
W ASTED TO SELL.
FIRST-CLASS
hard coal
burner, 2519
Jones street.
67
WANTED TO BUY.
WANTED to buy. house and lot between
Ieavenworth and California streets and
between 17th and 27th streets, on monthly
payments. Address K. 24, Bee.
N-2M 2l
FOR SALE FURNITURE.
FOR SALE Household furniture, ladles'
sidesaddles. Remington ISO. 6 typewriter,
ladles' and gentlemen's bicycles. 22 L
California street. O MiSO tl
FOR SALE Furniture for five bedrooms,
cheap. L!15 Howard. o 344 is'
FOR SALE HORSES, WAGONS, ETQ
GOOD family horse. 1318
Farnam street.
P-661 0-6
HARRY FROST
paints and
14th and
repairs
wagons, see him,
worth, lei. 1447.
Leaven
P203 : . i.l 1 - . i. i-
FOR SALE MISCKLLAKEOtS.
WHITE sawdust: secson checked oak tlm
bers, cheap; hog fence, etc. 901 uougias.
NEW and
econdhand
typewriters. 1119
Farnam.
Q 206
FOR BALE, phonographs; superior to any
other musical Instrument: $6 up. The
Wlttman Co., 1621 Farnum. t 20o
INDIAN goods and' relics. 1118
Farnam.
1DI1AND safe cheap.
Derlght, lilt Farnam.
(4 3U9
100 STYLES trusses; catalogue free. Sher
man &. McConnall Drug Co., 16th And
Dodge, Omaha. O, xul
VIM puncture-proof tires. $4.85 and $7.00 per
pair, unutna uicyoia co inn ana Chi
cago Sis.
i ... , .
EDISON phanegchs, UOl $20- and . $ut);
moulded recorua. ooc each or u per aoa.
new wheels, $la up; 2dbar.d, $5 up. Omaha
Bicycle Co., loth and Chicago Sts.
Q 211
L. M. E. always hurry. Tel. 780 Q M213
FOR gas fixtures sea Bam'l Burns.
Q-903 O 10
FOR SALE, a
hairless dogs.
pair of Imported Mexican
Address Kb, Bee.
. QM917
CHOICE milch cows, 6 Shetland ponies. 8.
T. Campbell, 4218 Center, phone Black
1123. Q 213 OU
BASE BURNER. 2901 Burt St.
Q-186
GENTUE young cow.
3527 Jones.
Q 306 19
NEW Edison Home Phonograph, $ dsen
latest records, and carrying case, 14 horn,
also 80 horn, with horn stand; all new;
leas than half cost for cash. Address
K 34. Bee. Q-M324 21
SELLING out bicycles at greatly reduced
prices. New wheels, $u up. Edison
phonographs, $lo. $J0 ' and $30. Omaha
Bicycle Co.. Corner 16th it Chicago Sts.
Q-M866
FOR SALE, new latest pattern Remington
. No. 6 typewriter, usei one -month, only
$75 if taken quick. Don't miss this snap.
John Hay Kuhua, 419 First National Bank
bldg. Telephone 2135. Q 346 20
MISCELLANEOUS.
CATTLE Have chance to keep 1,000 head
for winter, gooa range, water, aneiter,
hay, corn fodder, 7 nnies from U. P.. li
miles from B. & M. In Custer Co., Ne
braska. Address F. L. Haycock. Calla
way, Neb. R M920 25
CLAIRVOYANTS.
MRS. FRITZ, clairvoyant. 1614
Cass St.
8-213
MME. GYLMER, genuine palmist, 815 8. 16.
S 214
ELECTRICAL TREATMENT.
MME. SMITH, baths.
11$ N. 15. 2d floor, R 2.
T-M651 06
MME. AMES, vapor baths, 124 N. 15. R. 7.
T-274 O 16
QRACE O'BRYAN of Ky., 720 8. 13th.
PERSONAL.
HARRY: If you win that house and lot
the Auditorium Company is going to give
away in November, we can be married on
Thanksgiving. Nellie. U M3U 19
PRIVATE hospital before and during con
finement: babies boarded and adopted.
Mrs. uurueis, cm Lane. iei. rea vm.
-216
V1AVA. woman's way to health. Home
treatment, uookiei tree. st Bee Bldg
Omaba.
U-2l
GRAMOPHONES and supplies, wholesale
and retail. Collins Piano Co., 1622 Doug-
las. c ill
TEL. 7 ho for L. M. E. messengera
U-21I
ELITE PARLORS.
616 8. 16th St., 2d floor.
U MSS2 09
SHAMPOOING nnd hairriresslns. ZSc. In
connection with The Bathery, 216-2 Bee
building. Tel. 171. U 218
PRIVATE sanitarium for ladles before
and during coiitmvrnent. Dr. and Mrs.
Uertsch, 3 N. luth St., Omaha.
OMAHA Dye Works. 1515 Howard, the
fashionable cleaners of Indies' and gentie
i men s dresses and soils, lace curtain.
ttraperics, u-nt ot
rEHSOl Al..
JACK: Hard up Just now, but have two
twenty-ftve-cent Auditorium Stock tick
ets, which give ma four chances to win
big prises. Will. settle up In November
when prises are awarded. Joe.
. I'-M.'.IS ID
lan-RUFTL'RED CURED FOR 30-No
knife, .no pain, no detention from busi
ness, fend f"r booklet, etc. EMPIRE
RUPTURE CURE CO.. 93a N. Y. Life
Bidg.. Omaha. U 2.1
CAIRDRE3SINO. manicuring and chlrop-
oly. for ladies only, in connection wttn
The Bathery. 216-220 Be Bldg. U-2.1
CHIROPODY a specialty, In connection
with The Bathery, rooms 216-220 Bee l.ig.
Tel. 1716. 218
SEND SRc for complete I'rson In deep
breathing exercise, t?am J. tax. iv Far
nam. U-802 O l'J
LESSONS In Raphes, basketry. Mrs. Ma
rion cnristinncy, ji iinrney.
V-M201 2C
PRIVATE hospital before and during con
finement; flrst-clsss in every respect;
babies adopted. Dr. L. L. Miller. 2VH
Blondo street. Phone F 11S2. U 212 013
BIO reduction In new and second-hand
nieycles; new ones at less tnan cost.
Louis Flescher, 1623 Cap. Avn.
U-M1S9 20
MME. SMITH, baths, 118 N
15, d floor.R.2.
U-2R6 OK
DR. B. M. JACKSON has removed to l.VU
Farnam St.. 2d floor. U M29j
SALLIE: Cannot call tonight, as landlady
Is holding my trunk. Saved my Audito
rium Stock tickets, so don't care. Am
after that big dresser trunk now. Dick.
MONEY TO LOAN REAL ESTATE.
'4 PER CENT on business property. .
'6 per cent on residence property.
Options to pay whole of part any time.
W. B. MEIKLE. 401 S. lath at.
W-223
LOW RATES. Private money.
PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY,
Main Floor, New York Life Pldg.
W 229
MONEY to loan on Improved Omaha real
W 224
Vi TO 6 P. C. money.
Bemls, Paxton Elk.
W-234
FARM and city .oans. low rates. W. H.
Thomas, First Nat. Bank Blag. Tel. isis.
W-227
6 PER CENT Ioarfs. ,' ' Garvin Bros., 1604
farnam . .... v mu
WANTED, city loans and warrants. W.
Farnam Smith & Co., liJ Farnam et.
W-226
PRIVATE money. F. D, Wead, 1624 Douglas.
w ai
WANTED, city and farm loans; also bonds
and warrants. R. C. Peters & Co., 1702
Farnam St., Bee Bldg. W 228
$100 UP; low rate.
Prlchard. 1713 Farnam.
, W Z3J
MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS.
MONEY
WHEN you find It necessary to borrow,
give us a trial, after which we will, Ly
talr treatment, attempt to retain your
jatronaite. We loan trum 10 up. on lur
tiliure, pianos, live stock, etc. We also
mako loans to
SALARIED PEOPLE
without mortgage or endorser. Wa do
not deduct Interest in advancb, we charge
nothing for making or tiling papers and
our service la quick and conndHnttal, We
always try to please our patrons.
OMAHA MORTGAGE- LOAN CO.,
119 Board of Trade Bldg. Tel. 229a.
(Established 1892-1 - 4 So. Uth 8t
n, y,,,i vw..i ... . I J-rt
$ $ $ $ 4 $ $ $ $ it1 $ $ $$$$$$$$$$$$$
$ DO YOU NEED MONEY? $
$ MONEY TO LOAN $
$ ON $
$ FURNITURE AND SALARIES. $
$ $10 to $500 loaned on FURNITURE, $
$ PIANOS. ETC., and. t salaried people $
$ at very lowest rates and for any length $
$ of time, without publicity or removing $
$ the property. Payments can be made to $
$ suit your convenience, o ..' $
$ Call and get our ter'fes 'before going $
$ elsewhere. - - ' " $
$ RELIABLE CREDIT. COMPANY. $
$ Room 803, Third Floor, Paxton Block. $
$$$$$$$!$!$$$$f $$$$$$( 11$
,.. X M9S3
KEEP YOUR CREDIT GOOD.
. SALARY LOANS
. - ON ..i,
PLAIN NOTES.
No Uortgage, no lndorser, no publicity.
AMERICAN LOAN CO.,
Paxton Block, Third Floor, , Room 803.
.-.. .!: ; X-M93
LARGEST BUSINESS -JN LOANS TO
SALARIED PEOPLE, merchants, team
sters, boarding houses, etc., without se
curity; easiest terms; 40 offices in prin
cipal cities. Tolraan, 440 Board of Trade
Bldg. X 238
MONEY loaned on plain note to salaried
people; business conuuentlal; lowest rates
inuentiai;
The J. A.
614 Fax,tpn block.
liutton Co.
X 241
Chattel and Salary Loans. .
PHOENIX CREDIT CO.,
Successor to J. W. Tayloa.
Tel. 746. 639 Paxton Block.
... . . . -. ,' ; X-238
-i - ' '-
MONEY" Moaned " on 'furniture, live stock,
ieweiry, to saisriea people, I'oiey ian
:o.. Sua- to Duet Green, 8 Barker block,
X-23
MONEY loaned on pianos, furniture, lew-
airy, horses, cowa, etc C. F. Read,
, 819 8. !.
X-236
SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING.
GREGG B. H.. Touch T. W. Bus. Branches,
Teieg. cat. Free. ora. coll., inn & Doug.
-608
A. C. VAN BANT' 8 school.
717 N. Y. Llfa.
-272
BOYLES foUege, court, reporter principal,
N. Y. Life, . a. 8
NEB. Business ft Shorthand College, Boyd's
i neater. z,
PHONOGRAPHS.
WE ARE western headquarters for EJIson
phonographs and recoras. irices. 810 up.
Nebraska Cycle Co., lath and Harm .
M9S9 28
BUSINESS CHARCES.
TO GET 1n or out of business call on WU
Hams, Room 411, Mccaguo Duuaing.
Y-242
WHEN you want' to buy, sell or exchange
your DUsinens or property quick, see J.
11. Johnson, 843 N. Y. Life. Y-M24S
HARDWARE stock, $4,000 to $5,000; best
location in town; win sen an or pari. Au
dreys w. J. Deertng, Carroll, la.
Y-M848 lir
WANTED At bargain, $1,500 to $2,000 clean
atock drugs in good eaatern Neb. town;
give full particulars. K 16, Bee.
Y-MJ71
FOR BALE, general merchandise stock of
$3,000, located in one or tne best towns in
N. E. Nebraska, where crops are anaured;
last year's buslneaa $,uju; other business
reusoa for selling. Auuress K. ;', Bee.
S-W)18
$2,600 TO $3,000 per year. The largest Ftre
Protective Equipment house In America
desires flrst-class business man in each
locality as representative; excellent, per
nianent. hlgh-clasa proposition for caps
ble mun. Address Harris Safety Company,
Ol. jgmes DUiming, pw xura.
Y-269 18
WANTED, to rent In good live town of
7 to 1.0UO. In western low or eastern
Nebraska, hotel: must be all furnished
and trade established. Addrrsa K m. Bee.
Y-M311 19
FOR SALE Newsnaper in northeast Ne.
braska, with building, two lots, In god
condition; good, live railroad towu of
n.any mm. Address, n. 41,
Y-335-18
FOR SALE, a fine stock and grain farm of
4ii acres 1', miles from good toan with
wo railroads in Unn countv. Missouri.
in the heart of rich corn, belt, 2io acres
under Plow, 80 acres timothy, balance
heavy blue grass past j re with cretk
through it; soil Is very rich, njace having
been used I r fetMllng farm Tor )un: all
smooth land and could all be cropped if
i1elrrd: small but good house, barn and
sheds for l.s) head of rattle. Considering
location and quality of land, this place
Is cheap at S J uo per avre. Address K.
lurucy, talrfltlO. la. X-lM 2a
BtSINRSS CHANCES.
'SIMPLY
. SLEEPING
Well, It's Time to Waken Up.
Four of the five special cash prlxe al
ready awarded by the Omaha Auditorium
Company have been won by persons living
outsido of Omaha, South Omaha and
Council Bluffs. They were paid to Ed J.
Hamilton, WllBonvllle, Neb., $191.50; to C.
Bernard. Fairfield. Neb.-, $300.00; to Wm.
Buchardt, Blair, Neb., H7.42; to N. B.
Beals, 6509 Lexington Ave.. Chicago, $l7.iS.
Mrs. C. J. Mangold, 2S15 Capitol Ave.,
Omaha! won the prize of $172.00 awarded
August 1st.
Three more special prises will be awarded
on October 1st, October 15th and November
1st. Do you. want one of them?
The capital cash prlae of
. FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS
In gold and the seven hundred smaller cash
prises, also the $7,500.00 house and lot, and
scores of other valuable prlies, will be
awarded In November.
' TICKETS TWENTY-FIVE CENTS.
Two chances to win prises with each
ticket. For complete list of prises and
tickets, call at any agency or at the ofllce
of the Omaha Auditorium Co., ground
floor, New York Life Bldg., Omaha, Neb.
Y-M314 19
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE.
DO YOU WANT
TO SELL A FARM?
If you want to sell a farm or ranch, tell
the farmers and stockraisers about it. The
best way to reach them Is through ;
The
Twentieth Century
Farmer.
This agricultural weekly goes to 35,000
homes of .farmer and stockraisers, go It
you have a good piece of land to sell at
reasonable price you ought to find a buyer
among them. The cost ot n ad Is small
2 cents per word.
THE TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER
OMAHA, NEB.
RE 804
FOR SALE, cottage in Hanscom Place, 6
rooius furnace, bath, gae, paved street,
near car; lot 45x150; rent, $26.00 per month,
plus wster tax. Price, JJ.OuO; can be pur
chased in payments. Address J 9, Bee.
RE 443
FOR BALE. 7-room modern houeei nearly
new, full lot, near Ames ave and 24th.
price, $2,000; part cash, balance long
tUJ?'H. SHERWOOD, 37 N. Y. Life.
RE 205
FOR SALE, 31 acres fruit and garden
land, eight-room house, good barn, ap
ples, cherries, plums, eight acres in tim
ber, two miles from car line. Address
103 S. First, Council Bluffs, la,
RE 969
EASTERN Kansas land, price $10 to $30.
Address D. R- RItter, Yates Center, Kan
aas. RE M104 S33
RANCH and farm lands for sale by the
Union Pacific Railroad company. B. A.
McAUester, land commissioner. Union Pa
cific Headquarters, Omaha, Neb.
RF $44
WOUD YOU BUY
TflH NOBBIEST AND BEST HOUSE Tf
BK FOUND IN OMAHA FOR THE
PRICE ASKEDT
We hava Just completed a 6-room house
on a south front lot, in a good neighbor
hood, near school, church and street car,
In the north part of city.
The parlor, dining room, kitchen, pantry
and hall take up the first floor, while
three bedrooms, closets and bath room,
with porcelain tub, marble wash bowl, hot
pnd sold water and closet are on the sec
ond floor, enameled sink In the kitchen,
gas In each room, cemented cellar, etc.
A porch across the entire front and a
small one in the rar protecta both en
trances. IT IS A BEAUTY, and is your's
to move Into tomorrow for $1,750,' ON
I'mr TERMS. Act oulckly If you want
It. as It Is THE ONLY ONE IN OMAHA
FOR THE MONEY.
SHIMER & CHASE
604 Bee Bldg. Tel. 1442,
HOUSES and lota In all parts of city; also
icre property ana iarm ianas. ine o, c.
Davis Co., Room 6f3 Be UulUing.
HOUSES, lota, farms, ranches, loans; glao
nra insurance, ocuus, f-iwu RIfl Ql
ntiirntwNo better Investment today
than good connervawva anu juuiciuui m--
vestment in ruemo reauy. unn b. er
till. Baxter bloclt, opposite P. O., Pueblo,
Colo. iut AUiiS B2a
FOR RENT, 8-room modern
house, $20.
RE-423
8314 Francis ill
KELflEY'b, wall paper, 17th and Douglas.
Phone 1808. nn-ais
OWING to change or occupation, owner
dpslrea to sell nts place at once ana win
ii at barvaln: if taken before Septem
ber 80; 6-room bouse, newly painted and
repaired gaa. fruit, chicken house, etc.,
int 60x124: don't answer this unless you
mean business. Price, $1,600. Address
J A, Bac.. RE-627
TWO well built 8-room houses, desirable
location. Apply mi mion ni.
RE 907 O10
WHY PAY RENT? OWN YOUR HOME!
He the industrial Home o. or America.
tiest plan on earth! Office, 821 Bd. of
Trad Bldg., Omaha. R. M. Wilde, mgr.
Rfc. 6( Oct t
BEE PAYNE. BOSTWICK Co. for choice
bargains. 601 N. Y. Lit Bldg. Tel. lui.
RE 215
WILLIAMSON
CHARLES E., 1303
Farnam street.
RE 246
GEORGIA Ave. home for sale, all modern
house, part cash. bal. long time. J. li.
Sherwood. 837 N. Y. Ufa. Phone 3S8.
RE-M174
50x136 VACANT In west end. 35th street.
near Dodge, only ISsJO. w . M. tiates, u
N. Y. Life. Phone 1294. RE 361 21
MEDICAL.
DR. PRIES, the acknowledged leading
specialist In diseases of women In Omha,
would call the attention of Buffering
ladlea to his unsurpassed accommodations
before and during confinement and his
treatment for irregularities, n matter
what cause. Call or address, with stamp.
Dr. Pries. Arlington Block. 1613 Dodge,
Omaha. iw
AUTOMOBILES.
ELECTRIC AUTOMOBILES. Delight's. Ill
rrnsni street xi
ELECTRICAL REPAIREBS.
ORAND Electric Co., 16 Jackson. Tel. 2K46.
-2i9
a . . i -
FLORISTS.
L HENDERSON. 1619 Farnam. Tel. 1258.
Seud for uric Uat, cut Ootid and plania.
. -A124
rHINTHiO.
WATERS PRINTING COMPANY.
Linotype Composition. 511 So. 13th.
LOST.
LOST Lady's open face silver watch, pre-aumahl)-
on Karnam car. Reward If rr
tjrned to Paxton hotel office
Lost-MJs I!-'
DRE88MAKINU bv the dav. inquire
Dodge !t. M:a 1?
LOST-Pln. sliver qtmrter with Inltlnl ,'K"
on one side, at Auditorium. Aildress,
K 39, Bee. lost-" v- is
LOST 8ctter bitch. Hbotit months old;
white, with lemon markings; answrs to
Bess." Reward for return to 12" South
3tith St. Tel. A-1132. Lost TK--I9
CARPENTERS AND JOINEHS.
ALL kinds of carpenter work end repairing
promptly attended lo. J. T. Ocnlltret,
2"tli and Lake streets. iiTu
ACCORDION PI KATIXl.
IDEAL PLEATING CO., 1510 Howard.
835
PAWNBROKERS.
FAOLE Losn Ofllce. reliable, accommodat
ing; all business conlldentiul. 13il Douglas.
TICKET DROKEHS.
CUT RATE railroad ticket evervwheie.
P. II. Phllbln, ISuo Farnam. Phone 7!4.
2i3
OSTEOPATH V.
OID. E. & ALICE JOHNSON, osteopaths.
Suite 615, N. Y. Lite Bldg. Tel. ltkM.
270 .
MRS. OKACE bubuAN',
Tel. 2968.
53$ Bee building.
$64
SCHOOL OF Ml SIC.
OMAHA School of MjsIc. Twelve free
scholarships for one year, commencing
October 1st. For particulars and pros
pectus apply F. H. Wright, director of
studies, JlJ Ramge bldg.; ..for staff of
teachers, sea Sunday papers. 913 Oct 10
TYPEWRITERS.
LAMBERT TYPEWRITER Price, $20. Ii
faat, efficient, durabla; eaaivst to learn,
use and care tor. Sent on approval. Mon
roe & Co., 8U No. uth St., omaha.
-M275
M AMFACTl RING.
P MEUCHIOR,
chlnlat.
13th . and
Howard, ma
24 OMAHA Safe and Iron Wks. makes a spe
cialty of fire escapes, shatters, doors and
safes. Q. Andreen, Prop., 102 8. 10th St.
2od
DANC1NO ACADEMY.
CHAMBERS. 17th sod Douglas; now xipmi
for reception of pupils; tormal opening
September 24. 'Phone F1775 iclreuiare).
MUSI Oil
FOR SALE Fl HNITURE.
CHICAGO Furniture Co., 1410 Dodge. Tel.
Mm. New and secondhand, bougnt, sum,
exchanged.
O 202
DRESSMAKING.
DRESSMAKING In families
at home.
360 Ol
Miss Sturdy, 2380 Harney.
THINKS AND BAGGAGE.
TWIN CITY EXP. 'Phone 1717.
606 8. Kith.
2j1
L. M. E. hauls trunks.' Tel. 730.
-183
DETECTIVE AGENCIES.
CAPT. THOS. CORMICK. private detec
tive, 617 Karbach block. Tel., Ai'3i.
--- B3t 07
, LAINDRV.
OMAHA Steam Laundry; shirts.
8c; collars,
Tel. A-l.M.
801
jc; cuns, tc. i.m Leavenworth.
STATIARY FACTOR'.
STATUARY and ornamental work.
712 8. 16.
Ms38
BALE TIES.
OMAHA Hay Bala Tie Co., 811 North 16th.
2t3
LAW AND COLLECTIONS.
8TILLMAN & PRICE, 23 f. 8. N'l Bk. Bid.
TAILORING.
LADIES' JACKETS made. alUred and re
modeled. Joe Yousen, 1411 Farnam st.
M8M
STAMMERING AND STl TTEltlNG.
CURED. Julia Vaughn, 430 Ramg Bldg.
2o0
Fin DRESSING.
O. R. GILBERT CO., tanner.
1424 a. nth.
261
STOVES REFLATED.
GOLD, silver and nickel plating.
Plating Co.. Bee Bldg. Tel. 2535.
Omaha
28
JUNK.
MIXED country scrap, $11; stove plat, $&
Alpirn. 8u2 Farnam
-452
STORAGE.
UM. Van Stor. Co., 1511, Farn.
Tela. 1559-S63.
25
GARBAGE.
ANTI-MONOPOLY OARBAOE CO.. cleans
cesspools and vaults, rtmovss garbage and
aeaa animal ai reaucea prices, si n. 16,
Tel. 1779. 2C5
FOSTOFFICH NOTICE.
(Should be read DAILY by all Interested,
aa change may occur at any time.)
Foreign mall for the week ending Sep
tember 20, 16"2. will cle (PROMPTLY In
all cases) at the General Postofhce as fol
lows: PARCELS POST MAILS close one
hour earlier than closing time shown below,
parcel post malls for Germany close al
i p. m. Monday and Wednesday.
Regular and Supplementary malls close
at Foreign Station half nour later than
closing time shown below (except that Sup
plementary Maila for Europe and Central
America, via Colon, close one hour Inter at
Foreign station).
Traasatlaatte MaUs.
SATURDAY At 7:30 a. m. for NETHER
LANDS direct, per s. . Hyndam (mall
must be dlreeted 'per s. a, Ryndam"); at
6 a. m. for BELGIUM direct! per s. s.
Kroonland (mall must be directed' 'er
s. s. Kroonland"); at 9:) a. m. for SCOT
LAND direct, per a. a. Columbia inisil
must be directed "per s. s. Columbia"'); at
12:30 p. tn. tsuppleinentary 2 p. m.) for
r.L no J
JPE, per . a. Umbria, via Queen.
town.
PRINTED MATTER. JCTC.-Thl steamer
takes Printed Matter, Commercial Papers
and Samples for Germany only. The same
class of mail matter for other parts of
Europe will not be sent by this hln
utile specially dlreeted by her.
After the closing of the Supplementary
Transatlantic Malls named a Luce, ad
ditional Supplementary Mails ar opened
on the piera of tka American, English,
French and German steamer, and remain
open until within Ten Minutes of the
hjur of sailing ot steaint-r.
Mails for Soath and t'eatral America,
Weal ladle, Elc.
FRIDAY At a. m. for NEWFOUND
LAND direct, ir . . Roilud; at 13 in.
for MEXICO, per . a. NlauHr. via Tani-
iilco (mall must be directed "per a .
slagar' )j at 6 .30 y. in. fur BERMUDA,
.POSTOKPICK NtlTKi:. -
per strnmrl from Hnliiax: at 11:30 p. m '
lor NEWFOUNDLAND, per s s. Buenos
Ayrein. from Philadelphia..
SATUR DA Y At .; s. m tor BRAZIL. rur
s s. Hevellus. In Pernumbuco. lsils and
Llo Janeiro (mail lor Northern Urn all.
Argontlnr. Uroji lay and I'arHtciiay nmsi
be directed p-r s. s Hevellus"); si ft ;
n. m. for HRAIL. per s. s. Crttanlsr-vla
l ernanitoico ai.il Mnr.tn unnll for North.
rn nrasii must tie uirec te.l
mist be directed 'per s a,
1 9 a. m for 1'URT'i KKU
nd VKNEZUK1.A. ir s. k
mania i; at
t 1 MACAO Hll
1'nracss imail for Ssvsnllla sod Csrta.
gi-na must h directeil "ver s s, cr
i is i; hI i ir. tr IHIUTO RICO. pr
s. s. Pathfinder, via Ponre (orillnsrv mall
only, which must be directed ' ir s. a.
pBthlluder' ). at 9 .to a. m. (snpptrmentarr
l a m tor FORTUNE ISLAND. JA
MAICA, BAVANII.LA ind CARTAtiENA
per s. s. Altai iniall tot Costa Rlca must
Im- directed -r s. s Altsl"); at 9.sn a ni
(supplementary 10 .10 . ni ) for HAITI
nnd SANTA MARTA. per s. a. Valencia;
nt M a . m. Tor CU1LV. Per s. s. Morro
C.tstlo vis lUvina; sf 10 a. m. 'or
HAITI, per a s. prlns Wlllein V (msll tt,r
Curacao. Veneiuela, Trinidad. British and
Dutch Guiana must be directed "per s s
Prlns W. lenr V"; at- 12:W p. m. for
CI' HA. per s. Ollndu. via Matansas
(ordinary mll only, which must be
directed "per it. . Olinda' t.
Mails for Newfoundland bv rail to North
Sydney, and thence by steamer, close
at this vnVe c"8lly at :) p. m. (con
necting cloe here everv Mon(1s.
Wedliev and Saturday). Malls for
Miqtielon. by rail to Boston, nnd thence
by steamer, close at this office dally at
:.1 p m. MaMs f,.r Cubs bv rail to- Putt
Tampa. Flu., and thence bv s'camer. clos
at this office .laily exi-it Thursday a.
V.30 a. in., Ithe- connecting closes are
mode on Mondavs. Wedncedays and Sat
urdays. Mails for Mexico City, otvi
lnnd, Unless specially addressed for .s
patch by steamer, close at this office
dally except Sunday al l.! p. tn and
11::l" p. m., Sundays st l:i p m. a nil
11:30 p. in. Mails' tor Costa Hire, neltse,
Puerto l oris ind O internal, by nu
to New OrleaiiB and thence bv steamer,
close at tills office dally except" Sunday st
ini'p. m. nnd 11:30 p. m.; Sundays" at
l:m p. m. and !!:; p. m. (connecting
closes here Mondays at Ml. 30 p. tn. for
Hellxe. Puerto Cortex and Guatemala and
Tuesdays lit 11:30 p. m. for Costa Itlcai
Registered mall closes at t):0u p. m. pn
vious day.
Transparllle Malls.
class matter for the Philippine Island.
Malls for Hawaii. Japan. ,i.i .nxl rlrsi
vla ' San Ftanclsco, close her dally at
6:;i p. m. t'l to Hoptbmp.fr 14th, Inclusive,
f r despatch per s. china.
Mlls for Tahiti and Marquesas ' Mlands.
via San Fraticlitt-o Host1 here dally at 6: So
p. m. up t September 20th. Inclusive, for
despatch Ver s. s. Mariposa.
Malls for Australia (except West Australia,
vhtrh is forwarded via Europe). New
inland, FIJI, B.imon ami Hawnll. vlii Sail
Francisco, close here dally at 6:3 p. m.
after Pf-ptembcr l;lth and up to Septem
bcr 20th, Inclusive, or on arrival ot s. s.
Lucanla, due nt New- York September
2oth, for deepiitch per s. s. Ventura.
Malls for llnwnll. China. Julian and flrst
class matter for the Philippine Islands,
via San Francisco, close here laily at
iiUio r. in. up to September '22d, Inclusive,
for despatch per s. s. Doric.
Mills for the Philippine Islands. Via Suit
Francisco, 'lose lnre dally at 6:30 p. tn.
t p to September ".Till, Inclusive, for dis
patch per U. S. Trsnport. '
Malls for Hawaii, via San "Tanrlsco. close
here dally at 6:30 p. m. up to September
Wth,' inc lusive, for dispatch per s. s. Ala
mwla. Malls for china nnd Japan, via Vancouver
ami Victoria, B. C close here dally at
' 6:H0 p. m. up to ' September 30th, in
clurlve, for despatch per a. s. Empress of
India (registered mnll must le specially
addressed! Merchandise for 17. H. Postal
Agency at Shanghai cannot be forwarded
via Canada),
Mnllrwfor Australia (except West Australia,
which goes via Europe, and New Zealand,
which goer; via Ssn Kranclscol, and FIJI
Islands, via Vancouver and Victoria. It.
C. (specially addressed only), close here
l!!jf at 6.3u p. in. up iu Octoncr 'tun, In
clusive for dispatch per s. a. Moann.
Transpacific malts are forwarded to port
of sailing daily and the schedule of clos
ing is arranged on the presumption of
their,, uninterrupted overland transit.
Registered mall closes at 6 p. m. previous
ORNEI 1US VAN COTT, Postmaster.
Postofflce. New York. N. Y.. September 12.
1902. '
BANK STATEMENTS.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
THE OMAHA NATIONAL BANK,
At Omaha, tn the State ol Nebraska, at the
close of business, September lath., 1902: .
Loans and discounts..
Overdrafts, - secured
. $4,541,384 85
and unsecured . ,
13.288.M ,
600.000.00
. IM1.OUO.00
VI.OOO.OO
359.072.45
200.000.00
129.406.S6
836.993.52
333.068.7o
662,740.96 1.832.7'..1
. 7,987.13
220.3&9.S9 .
S3.565.0O ...
495.7S
U. tf. bonds .to secure
circulation
I?. 8. bonds to secure
U. a deposits
Premiums on . U. B.
bonds
Stocks, securities, etc.
Banking house, furni
ture and fixture
Other real eetate
owned .. .
Due from national
banks (not reserve
agents) $
Due from state banks
and bankers
Duo from approved
reserve agents
Checks and other
cash Items
Exchanges for ' clear
ing house
Notes of other na
tional banks
Fractional paper cur
rency, nickels and
cents
Lawful Money Re
serve In Bank, vis.:
Specie $.'i5,906.2
Legal tender
notes 5O9.91.(l0-'
Redemption fund with
U. 8. treasurer (
per cent of circula
tion) 785,896.20 ,,097,898.81
30,000. no
Total ., $9,283,230.41
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid In.. $I.ir)0.y.t)
Surplus fund 100,000.00
Undivided profits, less
expenses and taxes
paM 42,76i.S
National banknotes
outstanding 8on.000.00
Due to other national
banks .- $2,683,656.52
Due to state banks
and bankers 1.813.8T8.W
Individual deposit
subject to check 1,884,228 1'J
Time certificates of
deposit
Certified checks ..
Cashier's checks out
standing 1 'III led Slates deposits
Deposits of U. 8. dis
bursing officers
631.145.41
4,7om.I
H6.04S.K;
S07.U75.88
197,027.12 7.540.454.43
Totrtl $9.23,230.41
State of Nebraska, County of Douglas, as.:
1, William Wallace, cashier of the above
named bank, do solemnly swear that tho
above statement Is tru to. the' treat Of my
knowledge and belief.
WILLIAM WALLACE.
Cashier. .
Subscribed end sworn trr before nie this
18th day of September, 1902.
H. E. MAXWELL.
iSeal) Notary Public.
Correct Attest:
J. H MILLARD.
CHARLES H. BROWN,'
N. W. WELLS.
Directors.
Report of the Condition qf
al. L. BRARDKIS SONS, BANKERS,
At Omaha. In the State of Nebraska, at the
Close of Business, September 17, 1902:
RESOURCES.
City of Omaha, 6 per rent bonds. ...$25,000 08
Call loans, KeS York. 4V per cent.. 10,008 M
Checks on othtr banka 173 75
Cash on hand...., ..,.,7,9(1 69
Cash In bank 4,T 53
Total :.,
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid In. ....v....
Deposits. '.
Pa books
Time certificates
1 mand certificate ........
... $59,84 7
... $60,00 00
... 39.261 17
600 00
3 00
Total ..t.$4t 87
Btate of Nebraska, County of Douglas, aa;
I, Kmll Brandels. cashier of the above
named bank, do coWranly swear that the
above statement 1 true to the best of
my knowledge and belief.
EMU. BRANDElt). Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn lo before me this
ISth day of September, 1W2.
P. M. RULEAU,
Corn it- A'.ieM;
J. I. BRANDEI8.
A. D. BRAKDEI8.' .
11. li. BRatN'DElB.
Director.