Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 06, 1905, Page 6, Image 6

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SPECIAL NOTICES
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la a ward thereafter. Nethlna takea
(ar tear tra SOe for tba rmt lasea
f laa. These 4MrllmciU snaat be
raa aeasemtlvely.
Advertisers, by reejaestlasr a aam.
bered ehacst, na have nn ere ad
tlraaaad ta a nnmbered latter la eara
of Tba Baa. taawcra ati addraaaad
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MISCELLANEOUS
BOYLES COLLEGE
' DAT AND NIGHT SCHOOL.
Business,' Shorthand, Typewriting, Teleg
raphy, Normal and English. Students
admitted any day. Catalogue free. Ad
dress H. B. Boylei, Pres., Boyles Bldg.,
Omaha, Neb. R-M241
Ml IIP PRINTING, DRAFTING AND
ULUC ARCHITECTS' SUPPLIES.
It. A. 8treeter, 430 Paxton Block. Tel. 1798.
. ,., R Mi52 D4
QTOVPQ Repluted. Omaha Plating
JlvlLJ lfios Iiiiinev St. Tel. 2635.
Co..
- It 892
CITY SAVINGS BANK pays Per cent.
R-93
i RY KELLY'S TOWKL SUPPLY.
Tel. 3530.
R-894
. NTI-Monopoly Garbage Co., sa N. lh.
TeL 177S. R-895 .
f a t IMrAnv CITY STEAM
LAUlNUKI....?a.lSn
264.
K K94
CUT RATE railway, ticket everywhere.
1'. H. Phllbln, 1605 Farnam. 'Phone 784.
R-897
t:uaha Safe and Iron Works make a spe
lalty of Ore escapes, shutters, doors and
safes. G. AnUreen. Prop., 102 8. loth St.
R-98
THE OMAHA FOUNDRY
I . on and brass castings.
.2432. . ...
802 Jackson. Tel.
R--S99
t .'ON PAINTING, 8. II. Cole, 1302 Douglaa.
R 900
LAD IRONS replated, 20c, three for Boc.
Jmaha Plating Co., 1608 Harney. Tel. 2635.
R-801
I nPk'5MITl-l HoHIn. 217 South 14th.
UVwVr01VU 1 n jcey, and locks. C. R.
R-902
HOLLOW BUILDING bI"-
Quality. , Cheapest price. Wentworth, 618
Paxton block. . 'Phone 172. R 94
Mi!a TlPC R- Rumbel ft Bon,
DcUC I ICi ixu N. 14tn 8L Omaha.
.-, R 203 Janl6
M AHA Wire and Iron Works make spe
i laity of wire flower pot stands and win
dow guards. , 212? Farnam. Tel. A -6908.
R-179 N15
1 .(EE Valuable formula for mahogany
.isln. Topshlne Mfg. Co., 1522 Dodge,
Omaha. R-213 N16x
t tlAMPION CARPET CLEANING WKS..
.-0 S. 14TH ST. 'PHONE 666.
R-M745 N10
1 IRC Redyed. repaired and remodeled.
I UIJ Thomaen. 1417 farnam
R-61T N3
) eNIO, sign. 1624 Dodge.
Tel. ecm
R-828 N12
arpet Clcanln. Chrlstianson, 2223 N. 20th.
R-120 N14
t K Mock coal K00
ton; best la town
:'t money. Jeff W. Bedford Co. Tel. .115.
R-M220 N17
Iowa Sanitary Cleaning Co.
t '.'AI PRESSED AIR ft SUCTION SYSTEM.
.'e clean and renovate carpets, rugs, up
l uistery. mattresses, etc. No lob loo large
iir -ainall. . Prices right. .--l5l9 ! Farnam.
Phone B 8362. R M608 N23
I'M AHA ENGINE CO., western agents for
rni''ieni gas ana gasoline engines. A
aw -second hand engines cheap, nil Far
inm.i .;. R MS9S N2I
KOTERA & CO.,
Printers and En-
ers. Tel. 2007.
R-M6X3 N2i
I 'IMP, Psntoiorlum Pressing Co., 115 8o.
I -llYlCi . mh, upstairs. Tel. 2283. Pants,
J c; suits, 30c. Call and deliver.
' R-M212 N30
MONEY TO LOAN REAL ESTATE
A ANTED City loans and warrants. ' W.
far nam omitn e Co., ujo Farnam St.
I , w-eis
J.ONEY TO LOAN Payne Investment Co.
- W 916
t.ARVIN BROS., 3804 Farnam. City loans
.a lowest rates: no delay; get our terras.
W-917
1 I TLDJNO loans on residence property; 6
Pir cent. W. B. Melkle, Ramge Blk.
! W-918
) .i j WEST RATES Bemls, Paxton Blk.
W 819
a'RIVATB money. F. D. Wead, 1620 Douglas
W-820
$j (.00,000 TO LOAN on business and real
.;ejc property In Omaha; lowest rates; no
ielay, , Thomas Brennan, R. 1, N. Y. Life.
.. W-921
i)aiiiciu.ii iw xicn c io.
W-822
FARM and city loans: lowest rates. W. H.
I horaas, 1st Nat l Bank Bldg. Tel. 1648
W-928
J OANS on Omaha, improved property, or
build with; can pay It back In monthly
I .tymenta. Hastings ft Heyden, 1094
f'trnam St. W 24
V'ANTED To loan $6,000 private money on
)mha. business property; also building
I ans. Duncaneon. 432 Paston Rlk.
W-M560
r:R! RENT STORES & OFFICES
'J IIREE-STORY and basement. 1003 Far
uuio; elevator. . 814 Flrat Nat l Bank Bldg.
. , . . I-36
V l have vacant a particularly desirable
iMiiail office which rents for $10.00 per
Month. Price Includes heat, light, water
i.tid Jalnfor aervlce. It Is located on the
loarth' floor of Tbhe Boo building and is
juxt the thing for any one wanting a nice
little office In the best office building in
town. R. C. Peters ft Co., rental agents,
ground floor Bee Bldg. 1-771
1'F.NTJST can rent a line office with north
IlKht in The Bee building, dividing wait
I ig room and expense of office boy and
i .'lephone with doctor of established prac
I Ve. Rent, $J0 r month. R. V. Peters
. Co., Rental Agents, Ground Floor Bee
lag. I-M3M
-i l RENT The quarters ocupled by the
rop.ha. Guards, a room on the second
.. .nr, 2x2o and one room on third floor,
UxSO. suitable for office and shop or light
manufacture. Apply, Moiand. 1611 Har
ney..! 'Phone 1041. I 22J.
BRICK stable at 1810 Harney St., 82x100
fret. Will alter to suit tenant for other
purposes. B. S. Curtis, ltftja Harney St.
I-Mt
j-'tiK TIENT Pleasant 6-room suite, second
fuar. over Sherman ft McConnell Drug
i're; steam heat. Putnam Co.. 604-6 N.
" '..Life. . 1-Mi20 6
RENT The entire third floor of one
i the leading retail beusrs; ccm-i i.f
I tail district; good elevator service
ill llahted and steam heat. Address
i: 44, Bee office. . I Mbo 7
, CLAIRVOYANTS .
71 ME. BUDDHA. LEADING PALMIST.
Call at-No. 113 Bouui 16th St.. upstairs.
Htsuliful - pradiction abaoiutely giten.
8947
VK4. O'NEAL (colored). palmlt and ad
- ier. Tel. Bed-61til. 2214 No. tut.
; x
PRINTING
a?l IVTINO " MEMORIAL CARDS; ar-
il iiV- CT a - "",c d'' K c"'
L I N GST AD Uta BL and Capitol Ave.
WANTED MALE HELP
FALL TERM
of the
Omaha Commercial College
NOW OPEN.
DAY AND Niaiir SESSIONS.
I ataloaua free to any address.
Addresa:
KUHKUULUtt 1IHUO.,
18th and Farnam 8ta.
B l
FIREMEN AND BRAKKMEN-Wanted,
young, sound men to prepare by mall or
at our school; experience unneceBwary ;
high wages, promotion; positions secured
wnen competent; firemen get $lto. become
engineeis, hrakemen get $6, become con
ductors. Write for particulars or "'call
and see us. National Railway' Training1
Hcnool, (Omaha branch), CO paxton Bldg.
B M3S9 D4
WANTED Dentist, registered In Nebraska.
No' recent graduates need apply. Boston
Dentists, 1319 O St., Lincoln, Neb.
, . B-M003 tx
DRL'O stores bought and sold. Drug clerks
anted. J V. Knlesl, 624 N. Y. L.
B 811
MEN and boys wanted to learn plmbtng
trade; great demand for graduates, !4-5
lny; many complete course two months;
graduates ndmitted to union and Muster
Plunibt-ra' aasoctallon. Coyne Bros. Co.
Plumbing Schoola, New York, Cincinnati
una 8t. Lout. (Day and night claas.)
For free catalogue address 2s lOtn Ave.,
New York. B-912
A POSITION guaranteed or no pay. If
you are In need of a position, call and
have a "heart-to-heart" talk with HART
THE EXPERT, 401 N. Y. Life. J
WANTED City salesmen at once. C. F.
Adams Co., 1611 Howard St.
WANTED Watchmaker, good engraver
and salesman. Ed J. Nlewohner, Colum
bus, Neb. B-M7S4 ,
WANTED Reliable boys; good wages.' A.
U. T. CO., 212 8. 13th. B J4W ro
WANTED Gordon press feeders. A. L
Root, Inc., 1210 Howard St. B MS
WANTED Small Job of aeddlng done at
2xm and Farnam btt. Apply at room
N. Y. Life Bldg., between 10 and 12 o'clock.
B-M140
WANTED Teams to haul coal. Steady
work. Sheridan Coal Yard, Clh and Jack
sou. . B 678
TWO boys wanted.
Omaha Box factory.
B-268 7
East Omaha.
WANTED A young man experienced In
ary gooas lor country store, permanent
Job, good wages for a pusher. Stud rec
ommendation under letter E 24, Omaha
Bee. D-M381 8
YOUNG man to learn trade.
Wire works,
B M283 16
611 So. 16th St.
WANTED Experienced traveling grocery
salesman. Jones-Sou thniayd Co., Omaha.
. B M320 10 i
TINNERS WANTED New postoflloe, Lin
coln, NeD. - a ail ex
WANTED Men to learn barber trade; we
prepare you for positions, $12 to 120
weekly; few weeks completes; money
earned while learning; tools given, board
provided; call or write for catalogue.
Moler Barber College, 1116 Farnam St. -
B-M323 x- ,
WANTED Laborers; $2.26 per day; work
on concrete and brick pavement. Apply
31st and Leavenworth fits. B Mfflg 6
WANTED FEMALE HELP
20 WORKING lirls.
and Dodge.
Canadian office, 15th
C 905
WANTED Girl to assist In general house
keeping; no washing or Ironing. 711 S.
19th St. i C 211
WANTED Girl for general housework.
Three In family. Best of wages. Tel.
Harney-630 218 S. SSth Ave C-267 7
WANTED Girl for general housework:
small family; good wages. Call 1907 Spen
cer St. C 114
WANTED A good typewriter onera'or, not
necessarily a stenographer; must write a
good hand and be rapid and accurate on
machine. Address fc. 2care Bee. u sis
COMPETENT rirl for-general housework
small family; wages, $5 per week. Call
8010 Sherman Are. - ' C 811 Tx
GIRL to do plain washing and 'ironing;
at the creehe, lMh and Harney. '
' C M497 7x
28 GIRLS for factory work, experience un
necessary. Apply Bemls Omaha Baa. Co
C-360 6
SALESLADIES to take orders for a neces
sity for women; excellent opportunity for
a lew internment widows; salary or com
nilsslon vour choice). Call on the Per
fect Appliance Co.. 603 W. O. W. Blrtft-
nmaha, or 215 Merrlam block, Counrlj
Rlurf! C M670 71
SITUATIONS WANTED
WANTED Position by lady stenographer
and typewriter. Capable clerk and well
raucaiea. Aaaress fc; aa nee.
- A-M49R tlx
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
6HER WIN-WILLIAMS CO. BEST MIXED
PAINT. Sherman ft McConnell Drug Co..
MILCH COWS on easy terms.
Center.
43d and
Q 633
SECOND-HAND
STEAM FITTINGS FOR SALE
If you want a bargain '.n steam fittings call
ana iook over tne toiiowing supplies;
1 8-Inch Austin horizontal separator.
1.6-lnch Austin's horlanntAl BmrBlrtp
i.-incn Auiun s vertical separator.
These have been taken out on account of
cnanges in our steam plant and are In
good condition,. Address - Bee Building
Co., or see W. II. Bridges, engineer, Bea
XUUIf., UIIUU11, .. . y gJ2
run DALi-iwo uie scnoiarsnipa on
Omaha buuinesa , college. Address
l.wnjui wiiuams, ununa Bee, Omaha,
,, ftliil
FOR SALE About fifty feet ornamental
galvanised Iron cornice and ornamental
iron posts, suuaDie ror snow window, Ap
ply superintendent bee Bldg. Q Miua
FOR SALE New and second-hand billiard
ana pooi taDies, Dar rixturea ot all klnda
easy payments. Bend for cutaiiwiia
Brunswick-Balke-Collender, 407 S. luth St.,
isiutwia. t
2D-HAND safe cheap.
Deright, 1119 Far-
nam.
Q 909
600 STOVES to select from at low prices.
Chicago Furniture Co., 1410-1412 Dodge
atrvvc. t y,)
FOR BALE at a baraain- In Kri
full aise, good condition. . 3027 Chicago, bt!
V Aim
WE'RE SQUARE. Cash or credit on stoves.
u.M.b tried AUWAlb patronised. Gate
tuy cur. vo., nu to. loin. . iTia.
Vi-6U7 N36
FOR SALE-TWO 60-Inch by 16-feet hollr.
good for au pounds pressure; two 76-horse
power marine boilers, new; one 85-horae-
power. vt nite at aiiaaieton gasoline an'
gine at tne umana ttouur Works.
J-03 N29
PRTwnivn- imKH qa ... j
seasoned hardwood lumber. 9ul Douslaa.
FOR SALE At a bargain, household goods
FOR SALE First mortgage on an Im
proved lio-aore farm. Address to Box 8S,
Missouri valley. Iowa. Q M5l ix
BUSINESS CHANCES
WHEN you want to Lu, sell or exchange
a hotel or rcelaurant. see Hart ft Co., 4ol
. X. uie. -v Y 037
FOR SALE Dry goods and clothing store
In Ainaworth. Neb., atock la good ahape;
H cash, rest eaay teruia; owner wishes to
retire. Address Purdy Real Estate - Co
doi nz, Ainswortn, isec, I MJ7
No. 1 640-acre homestead. Brown county;
railroad, i miles, i (an locate you. Ad
dreaa rJ 40, care Baa. Y M6u8 7x
nilPANDN 433 Pln. Best list
IJJ V-All ONJIN money - making busi.
ness chances.
-MJf."! Nat
LOST
LOST Pair rimless spectacles In Columbia
Cuee; rtwaid. Telephone sa.
TIIE OMAIIA
YOU can reach anybody or anything anytime, all the time
, through a BEE WANT AD.
unis want ads umjsG unsT ke&ults
FOR RENTFURNISHED ROOMS
ROYAL, HOTEL.. European. 16th Chicago.
DEWET European hotel, 13th and Farnnm.
VIENNA liotal; private olnlng rooms, cafe.
t, all
ROOMS and good board, $5 per week nnd
up. can itiii Chicago Bt. to viz
Tel. 611 O. M. E. Haul 1 runks
E 933
ROOMS with or without board: modern.
613 No..22d. K M340 6
NICELY furnished rooms, single or en
suite. Bost location in city. ; 107 North
20th. 'Phone 531. 1J-M498 7x
THREW partly furnished rooms. Modern.
as stove in kitchen. Adults only, no
other roomers. References required. 2701
Wool worth Ave. E M4'J6 6x
TWO large rooms; eastern frontage; all
modern conveniences, Including use of
telephone. - Inquire 116 N 26th. E M669
LARGE front parlor and bedroom, steam
neat ana oatn. uaviuge Blk. Tel. 8016.
- - B M&U9
WARM ROOMS, very cheap. 23th and
.uewey Ave. is M504 llx
ELEGANT furnished rooms with alcove;
gas, Datu, telephone. 702 8. 17th st.
E M528
URNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD
Tel. 611. O. M. E. Haul Trunks
. F-S3i
THE ROSE. 2020 Harney, elegantly fur-
nisnea rooms, house modern; good board;
also table board or meal tickets, 'phone
2447. 495 N16x
ROOMS AND BOARD.
NICELY furnished steam heated rooms,
with or without board, single or en suite.
Rates reasonable. MidUnd hotel, lMh
and Chicago Sts. , F M120 N28
627 PARK AVE Good board and south
room, for two; moacrn, private.
F-2S9 6
FIRST-CLASS board and room; reasonable.
iei. nam. 2M3 webster. F M326 7
FIRST-CLASS board and rooms; modem;
ncwiy lurnisneu; M-oo per week, z&wi Har
ney. F-M392 6x
LARGE front room, with board, modern.
Cedar-4w91, 626 S. 19th St. F 339 bx
TWO nice large south rooms, excellent
table, for two gentlemen. Address E 41,
Bee. i F-M518 7x
600 8. 26th Ave All modern conveniences;
private family; telephone. t M543 6x
FOR RENT HOUSES
PIANt moving; lowest rates for reliable
service. Tel. 162, Schmoller ft Mueller.
D 913
7-ROOM. all-modern house, N. E. corner
22d and Ohio; not water neat, $26.uv.
Tlirklngton, 602 Bee Bldg. D 944
HOI 1P; In " Parts of the city. R.
nUUWc. Peters ft Co., Bee Bldg.
D 46
THE Orriaha Vnn ft Storage Co., pack.
move and store H. H. goods. Storehouse.
1120-24 N. 19th. Office. 1&11H Farnam.
Tel. 1659. . D-V46
WE MOVE pianos. Msggard Van ft Stor
age V-Q. . lei. afro, omce, 1111 nensier at.
.. '. . D-947
UTUIQCQ In nil parts of the city. Thf
nyypCJ . f. Davis Co., 608 Bee Bldg,
HOUES. insurance. Rlngwalt. Barker Blk.
n ins
FOR RENT 7-room house, $16; -room
house, $10; both newly papereo. w imam
K. Potter, Rec. 301 Brown Blk.
. D M273
FOR RENT Eleven-room modern house.
newly papered and in good repair; win ne
vacant Oct. 20; rent, loo and water. In
quire 119 South 25th St. B. Txachuck.
, . . . D 181
FOR RENT-Desirable nine-room modern
house. 4U7 f arnnm Bt., 4i. Aiirea v,.
Kennedy, - renl r state, loans. Insurance,
rentals, 209 First National Bank BldK-,
Omaha, Neb. Telephone 722. D M369
FOR RENT A 10-room house. 37th and
Mason, nltn inrnace ana tuny equippru
bath ream-only $16 per month. Inquire
R. C.- Peters ft Co., ground floor He
Bldg. D-25
FOR RENT A very desirable 9-room house,
modern in every respect, with hardwood
floors; good barn. Only $3o per month.
2U10 Emmet St. Inquire R. C. Peters ft
Co.. ground floor Bee Bldg. D 624
NEW 6-room, strictly modern, high-class
properly, tin in. -'tn si.. diw,
New 4-room cottage, full lot, $12.
SWlSbT ft XJC.B1, i iN., x. i- a iii
(-ROOM brick, in walking distance, 2719
Jackson, inquire 40i xiamuion ot.
D 739
DUNCANSON REAL ESTATE CC-.,
Suite 432, Paxton Blk. Largest list of choice
houses, flats, rooms and stores in tne city.
D M263 N30
FOR RENT . .
Two 8-room modern nouses, tub pi. win
Bt.; $20 00.
Three large rooms; city water, gas;
1826 N. 17th St.; $8.00. '
Four rooms; city water; 1631 N. ISth St.;
$12.00. C M. BOEHMANN.
4J6 Paxton Block. D M218
ELEVEN-ROOM modern house, 26th, and
Harney; I4U montn. I. .iegier, t ware
Block. Tel. 1581. D M272
NORTHWEST corner Burt and 83d, Decem
ber 1, s rooms ana Dam. noi water neat,
steel range, owner pays water rent, $30.
Apply in rear at cottage. D 315 8x
FOR RENT 3103 Marcy, 7 rooms, modern
except furnace, zz.au. ivey iuo. uom
FOR RENT November 1$. nice modem 6
room cottage, Bristol St., nearly new and
thoroughly modern, nice location. Inquire
of 'B. E. Huntley, J29 Board of Trade.
D M5W
FOR RENT '
Modern brick house
near Hanscom Park
-room modern house,
423 N. 39th St..
9-room modern house and barn,
1513 Sherwood ave
7-mom modern house,
2620 Manderson at
.$30.00
. $0.00
. $0 00
. 22.50
and other houses.
THOMAS BRENNAN,
Room No. 1. New York Life Bldg.
D-M529 11
MUSIC AND LANGUAGES
ANCIENT AND MODERN LANGUAOES.
In French, Bpanleh or German; learn to
speak in ta leaaona, business correspond
ence 60, to read literature ii-;L'ARA.N'-TEED.
F. Peltier, 115 South ioth.
... -MS1J N13
C HATE LAIN SCHOOL OF LANGUAOES
CUCMPH German, Spanish, Fencing.
rlvCl'IVjII The beat results sra obtalnad
by our method of teaching. Trial lesson
fit). Da-Viuaa Bldg., I0U4 aud I'aiiiaiil.
FRED G. ELLIS, teacher of voice. Room
16. Barker Bldg. Voices tested free.
ia N3o
C. PETER80N. European education; voice.
Italian method, piauo- 618 W. O. W. Bldg.
--77J N27
DANCING ACADEMY
Mr. and Mrs. Mnrand's School for Dancing
now open. Children's clai-acs meet til
our new academy. 18th fcl.. near Far
nam; beginners. Saturday ill a. in. uikl
Wedneaday 415 p. ni.; ataaon. 6 months.
$la Children advanced. Satuiday 3 p.
in-; "un. a inonllia. $S. Adults meet
at lath and Farnam, Tuesdays and Fri
days a uu Prlvale leaaou Ually TeL
. juti. 717 N9
DAILY BEE: tfOXTTAY, NOVE3TBEII 6, 1D03.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
. OUT THEY OO!
'. OUT THEY GO!
To Morton count v, North Dakota, for the
beat 640 acres, watered, excellent stock and
grain lands. Free cobI. splendid grass. We
own 10O.000 acres to select from. Price. $10
an acre. Ask for maps. Wm. II. Brown
Co.. 131 lASalle St.-, Chicago, III., or Man
dan, North Dakota. RE
COUNTRY HOME . -THREE
MILES OF COUNTRY
CLUB WELL IMPROVED .
, $7,500 ;
We offer for sale 34 acres on the drive from
Florence to the Country club. Tina Is one
of the most attractive locations around
Omtiha. The place la well Improved, hav
ing on it a 7-room house, large barn, shade
trees, sn abundance of shrubbery. 12 acres I
of fruit, large grove, and the general
slope of the land Is to the south and
east. Will be pleased to show you this
place. For further Information call- on
GEORGE ft CO., 1601 Farnam Si.
- RE-M5U 7
DESIRABLE CORNER FOR FLATS
N. E. CORNER 18TH & WEBSTER
M.500
66x132 feet,, with a six-room house. This
corner is within easy walking distance of
the city and can be Improved to the best
advantage so as to pay a high rate of in
terest. .
GEORGE ft CO., 1601 FARNAM.
RE-M517 7
GAS & ELECTRIC FIXTURES
Wholesale and Retail.
BURGESS - GRANDEN CO.,
' Formerly
F. M. RUSSELL FIXTURE CO.
313 South 16th Bt. - Telephone 68L
- RE m
SAN PEDRO; CALIFORNIA.
Population doubles each year. Deep water
harbor for Los Angeles and southern Cali
fornia. Terminal of Southern Paclllo and
San Pedro ft Salt Lake railroads. Largest
lumber market on south coast. Two million-dollar
breakwater put in by V. S.
government, now nearing completion. Pa
cific Electric R. H, will double track two
lines between San Pedro and Los Angeles.
H. E. Huntington under contract to build
shipping wharf and mole to cost nearly
two million dollars. Many other Improve
ments In sight. An investment there now
means large Increase In near future. Don't
wait. I nave some, bargains. Wm. T.
Welshans, 20B4 Last First St., Los An
geles. Cal. RE M 461 11
TO SELL An eight-room house, modern
and In good condition to be. moved, at 1910
Webster St. RE M291
DUNCANSON REAL ESTATE CO.,
Suite 4:i2, Paxton Block.
Bargains in choice farms. RE M 261 N30
IF YOU want to get right prices on farm
land In Custer county, write Willis Cud
well, Broken Bow, Neb., for list.
RE M900 N20
FOR SALE Modern six-room cottage; good
location; $1,600. The O. F. Davis Co., 608
Bee Bldg. RE M748 N6
Farm and Ranch Lands
Nebraska.' Kansas, Colorado and Wyoming;
low prices; ten years' time. Land Dept.
U. r. R. R., Omaha, Neb., Dept. "A."
, RE 93
c5A8-WiHiamsonCxu:ftAVo.Brl,u'
lst Floor.
RE-940
WRITE .for Illustrated pamphlet describ
ing two ranches- In the corn, and alfalfa
belt. Willis Cadwell. Broken Bow. Neb.
.-.. - - RE 941 .
FOR 8 ALE-Le-cge house, two barns and
two full lots, oh North 18th St., only
$4,600. This Is a bargain.
THOMAS BRENNAN.' '
Room 1 New York Life Bldg.
RE 942
SOUTH DAKOTA farms cheap. Office next
to postoffice. See or write. . John W,
Hays. Faulkton. 6. D. -M173 11 X
nilf A ISKHN 432- Paxton.. Irgest
UUrtlOUlX ll8t houses and flats.
' ' RE M251 N0
TWO desirable lots for building purposes.
Southwest corner 36th and Davenport.
111x96 feet. ' Sewer, gas, water. Perman
ent walk. Will divide property. Inquire
630 8. 19th St. RE M400 18
FOR SALE FARMS
FARMS TO. SELL KEMP. Blair. Neb.
-325 N20
FROM $100,000 to $600,000 can be made by
Investing $26,000 in fertile South Texas
farming land. See me Monday or Tuesday,
C R. Glover, room , N. Y. Life Bldg.
'Phone 133. . Y-M541 6 .
161 ACRES of very fine choice farm land.
Vlglll IMIIT-O UUUI lilKvill, w u.iu,
....IHM.Un. in B"a in alfalfa' ttitat Af
cultivation: 40 acres in alfalfa; beat of
soil; $60 per acre; snap.
Fitzgerald & Dermody Co.,
836 N. Y. Life Bldg. ' ; 'Phone' 5108.
-M531 11
THE
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homes of farmers and stock raisers, so If
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reasonable price you will And a . buyer
among them. The cost of an advertisement
Is small 2 cents per word In small type or
$? l per Inch If set In large type.
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1664. . i
Lite., Tel.
909
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910
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Schmoller ft Mueller, piano maker"',61
TUB, vapor and alcohol baths, 720 S. 13th.
U-962
TRY KELLY'S LAUNDRY.
'PHONE 8K!0.
U Sbt
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your piano, 12. Pertleld Piano Co., lt.ll
Farnam. U-964
MAiNkTl,r'atmn, Baths. Mme.
iVVAUiN C 1 V8mltUi Ug N. 16, 2d n. r. 2.
U-360
LARSON A JOHNSON Cut rates to all
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American Ticket Broker1 association.
U 9i
( on ra I .ntnArxr Shirts.
6c. Col
"K r v uoui iui y
lars, 2c. Cuffs, 4c.
U MO N13
THE Salvation Army solicits cast-off cloth
ing; In fact, anything you do not need;
we collect, repair and sell, at 114 N. 11th
St., for cosv of collecting to the worthy
poor. Call 'phone 4133 and wsgon will call.
U-611
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Pianos delivered at once, $1.00 weekly. All
music lessons free. JOIN NOW. Perfleld
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THE GOLDMAN PLuATlNGCO
100 DOUGLAS BLOCK. TEL, 1936,
U 967
PRIVATE home during confinement; ba
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2216 Charles. Tel. 6311. U ub
PRIVATE home during confinement; babies
adopied. The Good Samaritan Sanitarium,
72 Flrat Ave.. Council Blurts, la. Tel. 774.
U-322
OMAHA Stammerer Institute.
Ramge Blk.
U 960
DR. ROY, Chiropody, R. 2 ft 3, 1506 Farnam.
U-961
DR. JACKSON. Room 4, Frenxer Block.
Chronic diseases a specialty. Consulta
tion free. U 26
MASQUE costumes.
Licbcn. Tel, 4U6.
U M 403 D4
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The Chambers School of Stage Arts offers
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that pertains to the essentials of stage
craft and oratory. Correcting deficiencies
of the speaking voice a specialty. The only
school having Its own theater, THE LYRIC.
Now permanently located In the Omaha
Commercial College building, corner 19th
and Famum streets. Send for prospectus.
Management of Willarrt E. Chambers. Tel.
F-1871. Director of School, John Edgar
Owens. Tel. 1289. U 6t4
WE RENT sewing machines. 76e week. We
repair all makes of machines; second
hsnd machines, $6 to $10. Neb. Cycle Co.
Tel. 1663. Cor. 16th and Harnev. U M546
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LIVE STOCK LOANS
SALARY. )
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cern, and your dealings with us will be
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are made on our SPECIAL REBATiNG
EASY MONTH1LY OR WEEKLY PAY
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making. It possible for everyone who is
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honorable, fair and Just treatment; pri
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quick and quiet service.
We make, .advancements on furniture,
pianos, live stock and other chattels, and
ta salaried nonlA ti iw in thlr nun u a
, ment to nay., '
TT V ritlia IJ1B CODirCl in l, , S. f. fi. 6.
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consistent in all cur dealings. -
OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO .
119 Board of Trade Bldg. Tel. 2296.
. (Established 1892). 8u6 b. 16th St.
-- X 230
LOANS praForDian!bnd.. LOANS
eta. Lowest rates.
TH. WESTERN LOAN CO.,
BIO KAHN. Mgr.
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X-319
WHEN YOU WANT A LOAN m
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removal or delay, payable to suit your
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on AMk-RlCAN LOAN CO., Room 8u7
Paxton Blk.. N. & cor. 16th and Farnam
Bta. X-9S4
MONEY LOANED
SALARIED PEOPLE
and others without security; eaay pay
ments, omces in ba principal cities. Tol
man, room 714 New York Life Bldg.
X 744
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ture, pianos, nor Htm, cows, i-iain nole if
steadily employed. 708 N. Y. Life.
X-977
MONEY loaned on pianos, furniture, Jew
elry, horses, cows. etc. C. F. Reed, 319 S. IX
X-978
CHATTEL AND SALARY LOANS.
PHOENIX CREDIT CO.,
TeL 746. 632 Paxton Blk.
EAGLE Loan Office, reliable, accommodat
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X-961
MONEY Loaned on chattels at 10 per oant
per year. 43d and Center. ' X M702
CHATTEL, salary and Jewelry loans. Foley
Loan Co., loot Farnam Bt. X 9a0
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loaned on furniture, pianos, salary,
horses, etc, in any amount at less than
half the rates; no red tape; perfect
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case of sickness or out of employment.
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X M642
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E! I IMRINr. Repair rk Pec'a''
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66 NJ
I VMPU Repairing Immediately attended
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-685 N22
CHAPMAN ft MA HAN. Repairing promptly
at low prices. 612 N. 16th. Tel. Red 6X.4.
tM D22
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DEATH NOTICES
CARISON-Charles E., November 1. 19C6,
aged 86 years.
Funeral services will be held from family
residence, 20C1 Dorcas street, Sunday. No
vember 6. l!, at t p. m. Interment, laturel
Hill cemetery. Friends Invited.
DOLL FAiphrostna, November $, 1906. '
Ti years 10 months, beloved wife of W 11
llam Doll.
Funeral from late residence. 907 Pierce
street, Sunday afternoon, November $, at
2 o'clock. Interment, Proapect Hill. Friends
Invited. Mrs. Doll came to Omaha with
her husband In the sprlns of 1867 and has
lived here ever since. She bas a large cir
cle of acquaintances.
HANSON-Theodore O.. at Phoenix. ArU.,
November 1.
Funeral from residence, 1609 Vinton street.
Monday afternoon at 2 p. m. Friends in
vited. ALTMANN Mr. Ignatx. of 1731 South 11th
street, November 4. 1906. aged 46 years.
Funeral notice later. '
UNDERTAKERS
Bralley ft Dorrsnce, 20th and Cum. T. (26.
-6S0
HARRY B. DAVIS, 411 8. 15th. Tel. 1226.
6sl
DODDER. E. U, 2224 Cuming. Tel. 77.
; -582
TAGGART, 23d and Cuming. Tel. 714.
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PATENTS
H. A. 8TURGE8. registered attorney; pat
tents, trade marks, copyrights; no fee un
less successful. 617 N. Y. Life, Omaha.
906
F. J. LARSEN ft CO., patent lawyers.
ADVICE FREE. 608 Bee Bldg.. Tel.
A1132. . V07
SHARPE MACHINE WORKS, Patents
procured. Inventions developed, drawings,
patterns, castings, machine work. t4
612 8. 10th St. M312 N20
PATENTS secured or money refunded.
Fees reduced to $10. Address Sues ft
Co.. Washington. D. C. Advice free.
-M79S N28x
FOR SALE HORSES, WAGONS
ELEGANT Stanhope, with rubber tires, at
half price: also extension top carriage
. from the Sattley Mfg. Co.'s stock, at a
big bargain. Johnson ft Dan forth, 8. W.
Cor. 10th and Jones Sts. P 926
THREE open delivery wagons and ona
top wagon, good as new; a big bargain.
Johnson ft Danforth, S. W. Cor. 10th and
Jones Sts. P 926
HORSES for sale. Easy terms.
Center.
43d and
P-270
FOR EXCHANGE
IF YOU do not And what you want In this
column, put an ad. In and you will soon
get It. Z-683
612-ACRE Improved ranch. Richardson Co.,
Neb. Price, $20,000. Will take merchan
dise or good Income property to the
amount of $10,000 and give time on bal
ance. Address J. R. Adklns, Craig. Mo.
S&-M336 7
LAW AND COLLECTIONS
ATTORNEYS everywhere. The New Snow
Church Co , main floor, N. Y. L. Tel. 1.13.
971
J. M. Macfarland. $09 N. Y. L. Bldg. Tel. 668.
-972
WANTED TO BUY
Antiquarian Book Store, 1220 Far.; highest
price paid for 2d-hand books. Tel.F-4629.
N 86$ N13
HIGHEST price paid for
goods. Telephone 1039.
seeond-hsnd
N 292 N19
WANTED To buy for rash hotel or board
ing house of from 15 to 25 rooms; prefer
to deal direct with owner. Address B 46,
Bee. . N-319 9x
DRESSMAKING
GOLDMAN Pleating Co., 200 Douglas Blk.
885
In Families. Miss Sturdy. Tel. Harney 1002.
, -. - -986
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SUPREME COURT SYLUBI
121. Teetxel agalnat Davidson Broa
Marble Company. Error. Douglas. Af
firmed. Letton. C. Division No. 1.
Certain goods shipped by the plaintiff tf
a bankrupt were stopped In transit. Ar
order npon the carrier was then given b
the plaintiffs agent to the defendant
whereby defendant obtained the goods and
used ' them In his business. Held, thai
tinder the circumstances there was an Im
plied contract upon his part to psy it
plaintiff the fair market value of the goodi
which could be enforced by an action of th
contract.
13972. Walters asralnst Chicago, Btirllngtor
Quinev Railroad Company. F.rror frorr
Red Willow. Affirmed. Ames. C Dlvlsto
No. 1.
When the certificate of membership In .
railway relief department expressly pro
vlrtra that h InAainnltv tharein nrovlded C tV
shall be waived or forfeited by an action X? 1
for damages against the railway company
Itself, the terms of the contract, and not
the general rules of law relative to the
election of remedies, will determine the con
sequences of such an election.
' 1393. Miller against loveme ft Prowne
Company. Error from Frontier. Affirmed.
Ames. C. Division No. 1.
I. When the snswer falls to state a de
fense, but adrrtlts the plaintiff's cause of
action, and the verdict and Judgment are
supported by the petition, errors occurring
at the trial and In the giving and refusal of
Inntrtictlons are without prejudice.
t. If a defendant admits by answer or de
murrer that he entered Into a contract with
rlnin tiffs by an associate name In which
he suit Is brought, such admission, with
out further explanation. Is equivalent to an
admission that Uie plaintiffs had sufficient
capacity to bind and to be bound by the In
strument, and to enforce the same In tha
contract name.
13924. . Chicago, Burlington A Qutnoy Rail
road Company agalnat Dowhower. Error
from Valley. Reversed and remanded.
Duffle, C. Division No. 2. . .
1. A railroad company Is not required to
fence Its rlght-of-wa aoss a publfe high
way, whether such highway la established
by legal authority or by adverse use for the
statutory time. . , .
1 Evidence examined and nejd not to
how negligence In the operation of a train.
13926. Hornung- against Herring. Appeal
from Lancaster. Affirmed. Jackson, C.
Division No. 2. . ,
1. A court of equity will Interfere by In
junction to restrain repeated acts of tres
pass, such aa the forcible entry of a dwell
ing house by breaking or removing locks
from the doors, the forcible removal of
fastenings from gates and assaults upon
those In possession, and In such case It is
unnecesary to prove that the trespassing
parties are Insolvent.
13928. Tootle-Weakley Millinery .Com
pany against BiUlngsby, Trustee. Appeal
from Incaster. Remanded with direc
tions. Letton, C. Division No. 1.
1. A court of equity will not relieve
gainst a party by reason of the negli
gence of his attorney.
2. If a party desires to complain of tha
absence of the official reporter he should
call the attention of the trial court thereto,
obtain a ruling and If forced to trial with
out the reporter preserve hl exceptions.
3. If a party who contends that a court
has no Jurisdiction over his person files
a motion for a new trial he,therby eon
cedes that the court has power to act and
will not be afterward heard to assert the
contrary.
4. A partv against whom a Judgment
has been rendered In favor of the trustee
of a bankrupt may by proper proceedings
In equity be allowed to offset agalnet the
same a claim allowed In Its favor ajialnst
the bankrupt In the bankruptcy proceedings.-
13929. Wall against Kerr. Terror from
Howard. Anpeal dismissed. Duffle, D. Di
vision No. 2.
13932. Morrison agalnat Hunter. Appeal
from Harlan. Reversed with Instructions.
Ames. C. Division No. 1.
1. One occupying confidential relations to
wards another Is held to the-exercise of
scrupulous good faith and will not he
permitted to make use of knowledge or
opportunities to his own advantage and the
injury of the party with whom he Is deal
ing, from which the latter Is In sood con
science entitled to profit.
2. Evidence examined and held to entitle
the plaintiff to the relief prayed In his
petition.
13933. Templin against Klmsey. Error
from Lancaster. Reversed and remanded.
Albert. C. Division No. 2.
1. Where the want of Jurisdiction does
not appear on the face of the record. It
may be pleaded with other defenses In the
answer.
t. That the defendant In a case of that
kind, first raised the question of Jurisdic
tion on a special appearance, which whs
overruled, does not affect his right to In
clude a plea to the Jurisdiction with other
defenses In. hi answer.. .. . . ... 1
13935. Lee against Brlttaln. Error from
Merrick. Reversed and remanded. Old
hnm. C. Division No. 1. .
L A motion for a new trial is not neces
sary In order to obtain a review of the
Judgment of the district court entered on
a hearing of an anpeal taken from the
order of a license board granting or re
fusing a license to sell Intoxicating liquors.
Bennett et. al. against Otoe et. !.. No
braaka.94 N. W.. (W, followed and ap
proved. 2. The set of 1S96 (laws 1895. page 123,
chapter xxil) Is Ineffectual as an amend
ment, or repeal of section 71f5, rvhhey'
Annotated Statutes, which requires sn sp
pllcant for liquor license to sell Intoxl
catlnr liquors to give a bond In the sum
of $6,000. with at least two good and suf
ficient sureties, freeholders of the countv
In which the license Is granted. Fldelitv
and Deposit Company of Mtryland sralnst
Llhby, Nebraska 101 N. W. 934. followed
and approved.
13987. Fitch against Mnrtln. Error from...
ttousrias. eversea. I.etton, c. Division
No. I.
1. If a contract of employment hv the
year has been entered Into for a definite
period, continued service of the efime na
ture rendered from year to year after this
period has expired wtthot.it any other con
tract being shown will be presumed to hnva
been performed under the original contract.
2. An admission bv a deceased person
that an account kept In a certain book Is
correct Is not sufficient to warrant the ad
mission in evidence of a copy of this ac
count in another book.
3. A verdict will not he set aside on the
ground of want of sufficient evidence to
support It unless the want is so great as to
show that the vyrdlct l manifestly wmn.
4. A Person who has filed a claim against
the estate of a deceased person for legal
services performed under a yearly contract
Is not Incompetent to testify as to certain
Independent acts which he performed when
the deceased had no personal connection
with the act and as to which the deceased
did not participate.
14106. Hase against State. Error from
Lancaster. Affirmed. Barnes, J.
1. A criminal Information must charre ex
plicltlvN all that Is essential to constitute
the offense souerht to be described. Nothing
can be Interpolated therein and Its aver
ments will not be aided hv Intendments.
1 It Is not necessary to charge the offense
In the exact languace of the statute, pro
vided the words employed are equivalent tn
meselng to those contained therein.
5. Where words aimear In an Information
which mlerht be stricken out, leaving an of
fense sufficiently charged, and such words
do not tend to negative any of the essen
tia! averments therein, thev mav be treated
as surplusage and be entirely rejected. -
4 Hv the aollcatlon of the foregoing
principles the Information herein Is found
to be sufficient to charge the crime of as
sault with Intent to commit a murder.
142S. State ex rel. Bankers' Union against
Searle. Original. Writ denied. Sedgwick. J.
1. The auditor la clothed with a broad
dlac.retlon In determining whether a fra
ternal beneficiary aocletv has compiled with
tha law and la entitled to license to do
buslneaa It Is a legal and not an arbitrary
discretion. . . ,
1 The mortuary fund of a fraternal bene
ficiary society should be "kept separate
and anart from the other funds of such so
ciety." The auditor mav reoulre this to be
done before granting license to continue
business. .
8. Under the facts In this esse, as dis
closed by the petition demurred to. It Is
held that the auditor should hsve called the
attention of tha aoclety to the Irres-uls Titles
practiced In regard to the preservation of
it.. nr.. fund, so as to allow the so
ciety to comply with the requirements of
the auditor In that regard, and upon such
compliance should not have refused a
license because of such former Irregularl-
''lJilo State ex rel. Saundeni aralnst Fink.
Appeal from Douglas. Affirmed. Jackson,
C7 Division No. 2.
1. In construing a statute an Imperative
rule is that effect, if possible, must be
given to every clause and part of the
statute. . M
2 Section . chapter Ixxr, Uwi of ltJ.
construed and held not to authorise the
sale of tax aale certificates owned by the
state or by any county or cltv. for less
than the amount due thereon, and that the
amount due thereon Is to be determined bv
adding to the face of the certificate Interest
computed at the rate provided In section 27
of the act.
1311 Johnson County against Chamber
lain Banking House. Error from Johnson.
Reversed and remanded. Ames, C. Division
No. 1. "
13987. Winston against Armstrong. Ap
peal from Sheridan. Reversed with Instruc
tions. Albert, C. Division No. 2.
Evidence examined and held Insufficient to
sustain the finding of the trial court.
The Baa Want Ada are the Best. Business
Baoatar .
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