14 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY. FEBRUARY" 13, 1900. Want - ads AitfrOH-vnti far the waal ad eolaasns will aa takea til 1 . the ealar adlttaa aad til for tha aaaralaaT aad gander edltlaan. Caea aaaat tmaitir ' ardera aa accepted far lr tkaa aoata far flrat taaertloa. Itataa aaalr ta either Tka Dallr afar Baa. Always eat at wirii ta llaa. Cmkliillrai at lattlala a aasaaara at aa aaa ward. CASH RATE POR WAJTT RGOCUR CLAifiriCATIOW Oaa laaertlaa, al llaa, lO aoata. Twa at more eo aecatlTO Inaortleaa, aar llaa. eeats. Each lanortlea odd daya, lO eeata aev llaa. !. llaa aar aaaatki csaaatlas taat eaata aar llaa par aiaatk. Wl ads far Tka Baa taar It at aar af tka fallawtas dras etaroa aaa la ye-nr "wmf ara1t" tfcay raa a 4 will ka tasorted aat aa araaaatlr aad aa tka aaaae rataa aa at tka anata osse la Tka Baa Bolldlaar, avaataaatk aai Fa ansa atraatat Alhaeh. W. C, 40th and Farnam. Baranek, 8. A.. 14 a. Mth Bu Bechf Pharmacy, I2 . lth St. ' Bensot Pharmacy. Benson, Neb. Bemla park Pharmacy, d and Cuming. Blake's Pharmacy, 2826 Bherrana Ava. Coughlin, C- K. 4tli and Pierce Sis, Clifton Hill Pbarmtoy. UK Military At. Coma, J. fct, list Avt. and Farnam BU CrUsey Pharmacy, S4th and Lek Bta. Cermek. Emil, lA4- a. 13th St Ehlers. B. H. ami Leavenworth St. Foster A A mold i. lis N. 26th Bt. sreytsg. John J... 1114 N. 14th St. Ftorenoa Lrug Co., Florence, Neb. -Goldman pharmacy, 20th and l-aka Sta. Greenough. O. A., 1624 B. loth 8U Ureenougn, U. A., 1634 8. 10th St. Haydcn. William C. t20 Farnam St. Hsnscrui Park Pharmacy, 1401 S. -ti 8U Hoist, John, 524 N. ltth Bt. Huff A. U. IS9.4 Leavenworth St. King. It. a., xm Farnam Bt. Kuuntta Place Pharmacy, 2601 N. MlU EL Latnrop, C'harle It.. liH If. 24tb Hi. Patrick Drug Co.. 1U N. 24th St. Peyton, I ., Mth and Leavenworth Sta. Saratoga Drug Co., 2ith St. and Anna Ave. gchsofer's Cut Piles Drug Co.. ltth. and Cnlcago Bta. Bchaefer, Auguat, 2021 N. ltth 8t- Bcnmldi, J. H.. 24lh and Cuming 61a. Wainut Hill Pharmacy. 40th and Cuinuig is. - ' Walton Pharmacy, Hh and Qraea B'.a. WoriD, O. H.. 4uib and Hamilton Bta. DEATH AMD FINKRAL NOTICES. F1TZWI1J.IAM-Mr. E. P., at 12:30 a. rn. r rlday, aged 16 eri. Hhe icavea a liuaband and flva children, throe gin and two boya. funeral private at lutlitcnce, o4& Mouth Twenty-ninth street, hoiuiuay artcrnuon at S o clock. Inter ment t.vansville, Ind. WEBER Ralph Kmll, only on of Mr. and Airt. Jacob Weber, Jr., ft Florence, Neo., I uuraduy evening, aged yeara 4 months days. FuneiaJ arrvtres at the residence Saturday aiti.inuun at i:'J. ROTH HO U5 Mrs. ' August B., Thursday, February 11. ' ' Funeral Bunday, February 14, at 2:30 p. ni. from residence of Louis Kubln, Web ster. Interment Pleasant Hill cemetery. I li t il raW" i aVBsllMlaXi ANNOUNCEMENTS KION POINTING B. H. Cole.' 1302 Douglaa. AUTOMOBILES t: t DUfUCiHT AUTOMObibfi COMPANY. 1S14 Faruam titreet. Stoddard imytun Koadslar, 11,100. no iuurlng car, aiou, cord, model N, 4460. 1- ora, K, jOU. ouick Kunanuut, almoat new, ttOO. oievens uuryta, Sjsu. -Uiagon Touring car, 11,050. Vtavttny Kiaclilc, 40U. All the above guaranteed In good shape, mate agent diuuuurd-Liuyton. a oddaru-uayton,- l,bw, 2,uuv, 12,600. Upea ana vloseii cars for rent day or nignt. TeL Douglas 2a3. tilj Sao EIGHT: second hand Rambler automobiles at your uwn pries. .Rambler Auto Co., M Farnam bt. 1.0 824 Feblo WANTED To buy secondhand automobllt; - must oe In gooa condition; deocrlba fully With price. Address U 416, Bee. (2 M834 14x FOR SALE 19f- model 36-40 h. p. touring car. Mitchell runabout and International high wJieel automobile. Will aell cheap , ror cksh. Write r. C. Anderson, fencer, xb. - (l)i,iM 14 AUTOMOBILE SCHOOL PROFITABLE positions open In the auto mobile Held, technical Instructions on both ; l,cm and gasoline engines; students paid lor repair work. Address Omana Bcuool of Automobile ngnieerlng, :'4i8 Leaven woitli Bt. iil BARTER AND EXCHANGE l ACUCd clear to t-xchange for stock of in.plvineiila; 1U and IA aciea to exchangu li r automobile. . Address Box 30, Bristov, Neh. t2) M.'7 17x WANTKD A first class tilano as rt (Miynirnt nn a good income proporiy or a gunner section of land, (live full ilcsciip l.oii or instrument in first li'Utr. p c. Addctaon, tiencer. Neb. (3iMtitki FOR KXC'HANUE I own liu.OW ct gusr antetd per cent stock in a Imgu and established Nebraska corporation. I will rxchHnge f6,lM or more .if It tor good tutincunibered land or improved ci.y prop erty, but It must be O. K. and woitn Hie money; give full description by section, laiige, etc., and stale improve mcnis and loM.st cssh price In fltst letter. AUdresj . ) '.'40, care ote, Omaha, Neb. U Ma74 16x FINB. large 8tevrns-luryea automobile for lest estate; would give cash .li f. i cm c io.' isl-ciaia t rupe ty. k. L. Wtid, 1mi Kji-iifc-.i 81. (3 si4 IJ BUSINESS CHANCES WHAT HAVE YOf IS A BRICK 8TORB BL'ILDINO? We want denim bit. location In south rturt f cry lor moving picture allow. Will give long lease for good location. Btste location ana price In first letter. Address D , care Bee. (4 MtUi 15 ROOMINO houses and bearding houses close in, at bargain prices; sve us met' Palmer. Kattigan 4k Co., IA Pax ton bin' t-ti-M.'U Mciu MEAT MARKET FtlR RENT. Store roam with estaMUhed meat trade UtKd location. No bonus to pay. Puisession " March 1. Bee owner at 1101 N. Uth, a. m. to 4 p. m. tl-MtJS Zl FOR SALIC Fin grocery stock; doing good business; sells at invoice about tt.uuu; no drad stock; county sest; population 6.trj0 Alliance, Neb., Box 13U4. - ( M247x TO GET IN or out of business oall on (JAN U EST AD, Room tuS. Bee Bldg. , 4-U THREiC-chalr barber shop for gala. Bnap If tukc-n at once. Address J. R. Luc, Mke City, la. (4)-MUl lax FOR 8A1.E-A small Block of millinery in a thriving town of K people; only milliner In town; good building at reasonable rent; reaaona for selling. Mrs. il A. Smith, Whiting, la t4)-MM3 14 DRUii itoree for sale. Kaiest, N. T. Life. rCRKtSHED ROOM ADS, In accompanied ay cask, tka rata will bet Oaa lasertlea, 4 casta llaat tki-e ar atx aaaaeoatlee laaor tlaaa. eeats aar llaa aack laarrlaa Mtca ar aiara aaaasoatlre laeertloae, a mmm II , uah l.uHt,! I 4 BUSINESS CHANCES iConllnued.t FOR fAI.K-Hlf Interest in leading real ealnte end Insurance business In south woatern part of slate; ealabllshed 20 yara:; Inaurane commlaslons pay es penaea, and over 6 tracts of local land llated; crop proaprrts good and business has been well sdvertiaed, so tliat pur chaser will reap great benefit: Inspec tion of hualnpsn snlirlted; will take l.soo cash to handle, ample reason for selling. Address Y-S, care Bee. (4) M642 12x WANTED Men with references to Investi gate a good business opportunity; $:W0 capil.il reqMlred; something new; no can vassing. Apply at lollVs Ifcjdge St., Room 26, between a. m. and 6 p. m. (4)-M6 lfix BUSINESS DIRECTORY Architects. OLIVER A. HALL, clsaay .bungalows, flats and apartment buildings, R'i N. T. Life. Phone Douglas 23S. (61 M568 F-'tx Chiropodist. DR. ROT, R. ?, tiO Fsrnam St. Doug. I97. Creameries. DAVTD COLE creamery Co. ;6)-2 Cklaa Palntlag. CHINA decorating; order work a specialty. Lessons Tuesday, Thursday and Satur day. Firing dally. Leather craft, atalna, leather and designs. Mrs. C. C. Hungate, M Brandels Bldg. Tel. Red MM. (6)-Bl Collectloaa. OMAHA Collection Agency. Slow aocounts solicited. 404 Bee Bldg. Doug. S77. (6-M167 Mchl Dreaamaklagr. IN FAMILIE8 Miss Sturdy, Tel. Doug. 40. McDowell Dressmaking school, 1623 Farnam. , (6J iii EXPERIENCED dressmaker, sewing In families by day; good work guaranteed. Tel. Webster 1809. (6) 720 F12x Deatiata. BAILET A MACK. I floor, Paxton. D. 1086. PERCIVAL. 3 floor Barker Block. Tel. Douglas US. Perfect dentistry at reaaon able prices. , (5i 794 Fllx Kdacatloaal. N0V0PEN THE MIDWINTER TERM OF BOYLES COLLEGE Every day Is enrollment day. Enter any time for complete, thorough Instruction in Shorthand. Typewriting, Bookkeeping and Telegraphy. Catalogues are free. H. B. Boyles, president, Omaha. Official Training School for Telegraphers for U. P. H. R. Telegraph Dept. (6)-30 DRAFTING Evening classes; terms easy; drsftsmen command highest wages, Omaha Technical School, 6:' N. Y. L. Tel. D. 23t. (5J-M769 Mix Financial. MONEYS .TO IX) AN LOW RATE, In suma to suit, 310 Bee Bldg., 'hone Douglas M. UNION LOAN COMPANY. Florists. HESS & SWOBODA, 1415 Farnam St. (6.-31 L. HENDERSON, loll Farnam. Tel. D. 13. (8)-4B3 J. H. BATH. 1623 Harney. Tel. Doug. 3O00. Massage. GENERAL treatment, also face and scalp massage. Mr. and Mrs. R. ,B. Bnda Mang, Rooina 230-2-4, Paxton Blk. Tel. Doug. 190. (6J-M240 FZ1 MoTlagr aad g tor lac EXPRESSMEN'S Delivery Co., office 114 N. 16th St.. warehouse 1207-8 Isard Hi. (5)-635 Osteopathy. JOHNSON INS., 418 N. T. L. Tel. D. 1664. Dr. Katheryn Nlckolas, 08 N. Y. L. Bldg. (5)-37 Printing. C. M. JATtVE PTQ. CO., Job printing and calendars. 16th and Cap. .Ave. Phone. Ind. A 11620. 1 (5)-M.5 Safes, Shatters, Ete. OMAHA Safe and Iron Works makes a specialty of tire escapes, shuiters, doors and safes. O. Andreen, Prop., 102 S. 10th. (6) 38 Shorthand Reporter aad Notary, BUTCLIFFE-Deposltlons. 83 Bee Bldg. Tel. D. 19C5. C 639 Shoe Repairing;. SHOES repaired light, called for and de livered free. Standard Shoe Repair Co., 1804 Farnam St. Tel. Douglaa 7667.- (6 640 Water Filters. 1310 HOWARD ST., Missouri filter; IS days1 trial. (5) 641 HELP WANTED FEMALE Clerical aad Office. STFNOCRAPHER, good salary. Clerk, fcj. Stenographer and bookkeeper. Neat gill for dix-tor s office. NATIONAL RKKKHKM'H AND INVEST MENT CO., 674 Brandeis Bldg., Omaha. t7-647 If 59 (J I R 1.8 to prepare catalogue for mailing. Apply at tiff Ice,, third floor. Nebraska Clothing Co. " ti M3i IF you want office position, call at 674 Brandels Bldg. , , tloaaekeruora aa Domestic. WANTED Competent cook, rniial! family good wages. li;o 1'ark Ave, phono Har ney f. t)-5.'7 WANTED Good, respectable housekeeper widower with two children. Address H 7 Bee. , t (7 Moos' lux WANTED Olrl for general housework. 1633 Park Ave. Tel. Harney 1436. I') Mtia 13X WANTED A gill; must be good coik; mall family, no children, good wukcs. Apply 297l Pailfiu St., or t.-leplmne Hbrney "515. Ul Mb-io 15 WANTED Competent nurse girl. IfllS W ebster. (7) MU72 16x WANTED A woman for general house work, small family, ginnl wages; apply Saturday or after & o'clock. PM2 N. isih Si. (7) MiSS 13x WANTED Competent g'rl for general iiuusr.uiK, laimiy ui iiiree. Mrs. t.eorge Marples, 2114 Poppleton Ave. Tel. Harney HtS. to AIDll 14 WANTED Girl for general housework Ap ply His N. Mill Bt. (7 MiO WANTED Girl for general housework; ref rrerccs, Mrs. K. F. Howe, iiCJ Georgia Ae. (7 Mala) lax M lacellaaaoaa. t i WANTED A neat chambermaid. The Creche, lt'4 Harney Bt. 1 7 1-693 13x WANTED I ady for vaudeville act; must have good voice and fins appearance; will teach clever amataur; state age, welaht and height. Address M 11, Be. t7-M642 llx WHEN you write to advertisers, remem ber that it lakea but an extra stroke or two of ths pen te mention the fact tbal full saw the ad In The be. Trying to get Competent help B. BEE want L with a bridge close by. -'- HELP WANTED MALE Aceata, Sollcltora aad Salceaaea. TRAVELIVJ men make money getting our sldo line; give permanent address. Box 653, Omaha. C17 WANTED Ono good salearnsn to sell our line of mnney-mnking spt'claltlea; liberal offer to rlsht parly; don't write utiles you moan business; references with first letter, 'the Crescent Oil Co., Mltinenpo'la, Minn. (9) M'M4 14 WANTED A good reliable salesman for complete line of roofing and building paints, established trade unrt exclusive territory. Kxeeptlonul opportunity for man of ability. The Garland Refining Co., Cleveland. O. t9;-M578 1 Boys. i WANTED Several reliable boys; good wages. A. D. T. Co., 112 S. Uth St. (D-M541 Clarloa.1 aad Ofllea. I STENOORAPHER."i75-llOO. Two office clerks, experienced, R. R., at- tistlcal department, . Rilling clerk. Collector, $60. Stenographer, beclnner. 140-145. Call or write for a complete Hat. vvr-nijKiN Kh,f & bunu abs n, irvu., 1U N. Y. ltfe Bldg. (Est. seven years.) (91-649 12 DRUG CLERKS' rcslt?ans. Knlest. N. T. Life B'.dg. (91-642 Factory aad Traces. DO YOU WANT to become a competent automobile operator? The Northwestern Automobile and Gas Engine school can put you In this clasa. Better investigate. Omaha Commercial College Bldg., 19th and Farnam. () 4a WANTED Men to learn barber trade. Thoroughly practical training by free clinic and- careful Instructions. IJfo scholarship. Tools given, board provided. Moler graduates command highest wages. Our diplomus recognized everywhere. Shop experience snd wages before com pleting. Illustrated catalogue free. Call or write, Moler Barber College. No. 110 8. 14th St. (9) M6S2 18x SUscellaaeons. FREB Employment Dept., Business Men's Ass'n; no fees. Call 626 N. Y. Life Bldg. (9) -644 WANTED Man who understands doby shots for blasting Nebraska limestone. Apply 202 Karbach block. (! M624 13 WANTED Railway mall clerks, salary JSOO to $1,400; no layoffs; examination In Omaha, May 15; common education suf ficient; tatidtdates prepared free; write Immediately for full particulars. Frank lin institute. Dept., 662, Rochester, N. Y. (9J-M302 Muhtx YOt'NG MEN FOR RAILWAY MAIL SERVICE Examination In Omaha, May ' 15. Intending applicants should begin preparation at once. Sample questions and "How Government Positions are Secured," sent free. Inter-8tate Schools. 787 Iowa Ave., Cedar Rapids, Iowa. (9) M380 13 J FIRST-CLASS barber to Instruct young man who has learned the trade; take about one month to finish; how much will you charge. Address A 17. care Bee. (9)-6i3 12 LIVE STOCK FOR SALE Horaea aad Vehicles. F0R QUICK SALE Closed carriage, almost new, depot wagon stylo special large; built by Omaha maker to owner's order; also a Stanhope, single buggy, with top, in first-class con dition. Apply at once. H. Cohn, Ne braska Clothing Co. . (11) 261 FOR SALE CHEAP One station wagon, good condition: one runabout harness (col lar and hames), new; one single harness, second-hand. To be aeen at stable 12! S. 39th St. (1H-M667 1 4 ONE 1,440-lb work horse; one driving horse; two fine biood sows. 43d and Center St. (11) 644 Hx LOST AND FOUND LOST Lady 'a pocketbook, on St. Marv's Ave., between 25Tl.St. Mary's and 16th and Howard, February 12; contained $10 bill and $600 note to O. M. Harper. Return to 2571 St. Mary's Ave. and receive reward. (12)-M6tW 14 LOST Lynx lady's muff. Return to 614 Park Ave. atid.recelve reward. (12) M60 IS LOST One oval breastpin, set six small diamonds and one oval Malachl wavy green atone; one emerald ring with pearls around it; neck watch chain and two $6 bills. All tied in a corner of a white silk handkkerchief. The articles are me mentos. Who returns them to 1326 Wil liam street will be well rewarded. 12)-M631 13 t'PHOLSTE RING Tel. Webster 3296; Ind. B-2721. 16)2 N. 24th St. J. l.gnsnn. (12) M207 Mch4 MEDICAL BEST nerve brace for men, "Gray's Nerve Food Pills," $1 a box, postpaid. Sherman & McConnell Drug Co., Omaha. (13) 646 FREE MEDICAL and surgical treatment at Crelghtun Medical college, 14th and Davenport Bis.; special attention paid to confinement cases; all treatment super vised by college professors. 'Phone Doug las 1167. Calls answered day or night. (13) ia MONEY TO LOAN ALARY AND CHATTELS, IS THERE aome poor woman who Is ter rorized into nervous prostrstlon by a loan shark? See u citizens' protective As sociation. 410 Barker Blk. H4j M64B mUmt YOU WANT MONEY $$$$!$ DON'T PAY HIGH RATES $ Itti SEE US FIRST $$ We loan you any amount on $1 $$ furniture, pianos, etc.; or, if you $$ $$ have steady employment, on your ti It plain note at the cheapest rates In M $$ the city. Payments weekly or $$ $$ monthly to suit your convenience. $$ t Open until :30 p. m. 'Phone Doug- $ $$ las 2036. it U OMAHA FINANCIAL CO., $t $m Room 5ol, Brown Blk., t$$t$ $$($$ Opposite Brandels' $$4 $$&$$$$$ . Kth St. Entrance. I4MWJ (H)-MaiJ DON'T HESITATE TO 8EE US. If you have withheld from borrowing a small sum on your fjrniture or piano from a loan company for fear of being overcharged or not being honestly dealt with, it Is to you we say. DON'T HESITATE TO SEE US. An Inquiry, will cost you nothing. Why not investigate . , . ' TODAY. v If you c&nnot call to see us write or tele phone Douglas 225 and our confidential agent will call and see you. OMAHA MORrGAUE LOAN CO.. . 113 Board of Trade Bldg. Just at the Sixteenth Street Entrance. (lO-MiHl MONEY loaned aalarlcd people and others without security; easy payments. Of fices In 66 principal cities. Tolman. Room 611 New York Life Bldg. 14) Mt OFFERED FOR RENT Boarding aad. Haoaas. i the bachelors. 20th and farnam. family Hotel. American plan. tlSj-4M LARGE room, strictly modern, suitable for two; board if wanted. 2uis N. llJd St. (15)Mut7 13x ads is like swimming a river OFFERED FOR RENT Boarding and lioosas Contlaaed. FRONT room, with alcove. In modern home, furnished or unfurnished, with or without board. 2704 Farnam St. Tel. Harney 3ttll (15)-6i0 12 DEWEY European Hotel. 13th and Farnam. (16)-40 LA RGB furnished southeast room, with board. 123 S. 25th Ave. U5)-4M7 17x Faralakird Itaoma. NICELY furnished rooms, all mortem. 6J4 Nortn 19th St. (16) M473 llx TWO nicely furnished rooms In private hocte. 2407 Capitol Ave. tlo) M479 lox WALKING distance, stesm heat, newly fur nished rooms; warm and sonny; strictly modern. 2110 Douglas St. Phone Douglaa 7. (15) MoS lhx FURNISHED UNFURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS In All parta of the city. If you are looking for rooms do not fall to get our list. Costs you nothing. P. O. NIELSON Ar CO., RENTAL AOTS., 701 N. Y. Life Bldg. 'Phone Doug. 2204. LARGE southeast room suitable for two; also other room. 2702 Fsrnam St. I15)-M4e4 12X 2 FURNISHED rooms, modern, one light housekeeping, other sleeping room; use of 'phone, hot and cold water, hath. 191(1 California St. (15) 594 17 Apartments aad Flats. STEAM heated flat, rooms, modern, hardwood, shades, gas range, hot water, walking distance, flea ted, $32. Summer, $26. Reference required. BEMIS. Paxton Blk. ('6)-MD0 11 NEW HAMILTON Two-room suite with balh to sublet, $40. 'Phone A 3ti94. (15)-M641 llx- LNEQUALLED, central, all modern, steam heated, 4-room, corner flat. 220 N. 23d. (15) MD9 MODERN 6-room, steam-heated apartment on February 1 In the Dunsany, 10th and Pierce Sta. Conrad Young, 1618 Dodge St. (15) 653 Housekeeping Rooaas. 2 IIQHT basement rooms rurnished, $12. 909 8. 27th St. (16)-M576 17x TWO desirable south front rooms for light housekeeping. Close in; reasonable. 1810 Bt. Mary's Aye. (15) M636 18 Honses and Cottagea. ROOMS, first floor, modern except heat, 1906 N. 2otli St., $16. 10-room modern house, 938 North 26th St, $30; Willi batn, $36. 6-room modern house except heat. 1309 Maple St., $18. . 5-room modern house except bent, 23d and Sprague Bt, $20. rooms, d floor. 1106 N. 20th St., $16. 7 rooms, 2d floor, 1306 N. !4ta St., mod ern except heat. $15. CHRIS BOYER, 22d and Cuming Sta. Tel. Doug, and B-3043. (15) 266 OMAHA Van and Storage Co., pack, move, store, H. H. good, storehouse 1120-24 X. 19th, office 1609 Farnam. Tel. Doug. 1559. (16) 354 HOUSES Peters Trust Co., N. Y. L. Bldk. (16) 659 FOR RENT Nine-room house, all modern 614 N. 22d St I-ow rent If taken soon. Apply at 607 N. 19th St. (15) M740 HOUSES In aU part ot th city. UUUOM creigh Sons & Co.. Bee Bldg. (15) 660 LIST your vacant houses with Walter Breen Co., N. Y. Life Bldg. (15) 662 MAGGARD VAN ft STORAGE C, Tel. D. H96. Wo guarantee moving pianos, H. H goods. (161-655 5- R. cottsge, modern except heat; with barn, 119 S. 29th. 8 r. house, modern except heat, with barn 2630 Parker. . 8-r. house, modern except heat, with barn 2623 Seward. . 6- r. house, city water, 1418 Leavenworth. 6-r. house, large ground for garden 4K22 North 27th. F. D. WEAD. Wead Blk., 18th and Farnam. (15)-60l 13 HOUSEHOLD GOODS packed, forwarded' cheap freight rates; moving and storing. Expressmen's Delivery Co.,Tel. Doug. 3D4. (15) 56 HOUSES, flats. Garvin Bros., 1604 Farnam (15) 667 HOUSES, insurance. Ringwalt, Barker Blk. (15)-58 CHOICE VALUES. 9-r., all mod., 2416 Sherman Ave, $26.00. 6-r., part mod., 2502 Pierce St., $17.00. 6-r., part mod., 120 B. 28th Ave., $16.flf. 6-r., part mod., 2328 Popplelon Ave., 115 00. RUSSELL & M KITRICK CO., 432 Ramgs Bldg. Uth and Harney Sts (15) 608 1 3 EIGHT-ROOM, strictly modern house, ex cellent healing plant, good neighborhood, walking distance. M. J. Kennard A Co., 110 Brown Blk. (16) M186 NEW 6-room, modern cottage, walking dis- New 2-story house, Farnsm Hill district. I. , wotAr huo, I . . U . 1 ........ ..MP., New 5-rooin flat, 24th and Howard, lust ERNEST SWEET, 613 N. Y. L. Doug. 1472 (15 6J5 12 VODKRN 6-r house. 2008 No. 27th $30 F. D. WEAD. Wead Blk., 18th and Farnam. (15) 652 15 6-ROOM cottage, modern except furnace $18.50. 3033 California St. Tel Hsrnev '760' (151-646 15 Offices. COUNTER BARGAIN On account of changes in office arrange ment we will sell the counters now in stalled in The Bee office and Hastings 4 Heydcn's office. These are handsome carved and decorated oak counters, having a marble basu It) Inches high. The counter stands 2,i feet high and 2-foot top, and there Is a total of about 45 feet in length. Theaa will h sold elthpr separately or together. Apply Bee Publishing Co., 17th and Farnam bta. I (l)-i4 DESK ROOM for rent in an office located on .na ousy corm-r ot 24th and N Sis , bouth Omar a. Call at Bee office, 8. O. branch, 24 tb and N Sts. New address. (15) M577 Stores. BRICK atore and full basement, 1708 Cura- ming to good party. $25. F. D. WEAD, Wead Blk., 18th and Farnsm. (15-u2 13 FOR RENT. The desirable Garfield building. 1513-1615 Hcward St.. four floors and basement, 44x100 feet, gocd alley entrance, remodeled to ault tenant; possession given March V. Apply to J. W. Hill. Jr., Her Grand hotel. (15)-Mo23 16 OFFERED FOR SALE Faraltaro. TWO folding counter stools, mahogany finish; been used a short time and will aell cheap. C.U at Bes office. Omaha. (16)-14. PR SALE Account leaving city, oak dining table, gas stove, large dresser and ronimodo, bed davenport, small heater. C. M. Cook, 2229 Ohio. Call by Sunday. fUj-M'wJ Mx without using -- -- OFFERED FOR SALE Farnltare I on tinned. . PARTY leaving town wishes to sell several . nicely frame !, practically new religious pictures: also Whit sewing machine In gooa condition, isiu et. Miry s Ave U6 Mi37 18 AUCTION SALE All klnrfs of furniture. Saturdays and Wednesdsvs; sale begins at 10 o'clock. lasting till 5 o'clock. Hill Davenport. ,. (18)-MS:i AUCTION SALE All kinds of furniture. Saturdays snd V ednesdsvs; sale begins st 10 o'clock, lasting till 6 o'clock. 16U Dsvenport. tl6i-528 15 Pianos. FOR SALE-Second-hnnd orgsn, $."0; 1 Von square piano, $J5; both are a bargain. Nebraska Cycle Co., lClh and Harnev. t 06) M670 15 Typewriter. B. F. SWANSON CO. OP OMAIIA SAVES YOU $25 TO $75 ON A TYPEWRITER Twenty different makes to select from at a saving of 30 to 80 per cent of manu facturers' prices ($15 and up). Slightly uted and genuine rebuilt machines, prac tically as good as new for sale or rent; rent applied If bought. I'till auarantee. We ship anywhere on approval for ex amination without a deposit. Write to day for large bargain list and receive our offer. B. F. Swanson Co. (Est. HM , 417 8. 15th St., Omaha. (16) 663 TYPEWRITERS for rent, $2.60 month. Cen tral Typewriter Exchange, 1607 Farnam. (16)- M976 F Mlscellaaeons. FOR SALE New and 2d-hand hllllard and pool tables. We leal the world in cheap bar fixtures; easy payments. Brunswick Bslke Collender, 407 8. 10th St. (16) 64 WK HAVE on hand a number of Ink bar rels which we will sell at:0c each. They are fine for rain water or ashes. Call at press room. Bee Publishing Co. (16) 277 DRUG8 at cut prices; freight paid on all $10 orders; catalogue free. Sherman & McConnell Drug Co., Omaha.i Neb. ' (16) 665 BEND us your mall orders for drugs: freight paid. on $10 lots. Myers-Dillon Drug Co., Omaha. (16) 4566 THE OLD TRUSTY Incubators. For low special prices, freight prepaid. 60 dava' free trial. Write the Old Trusty Incu bator Co., Clay Center. Neb. (16) 192 FOR SALE Lumber and sawdust; call telephone Douglas 432. Corneer Bros., or Douglas ?68. (16) M542 15 FOR SALE Floor cases In 6, 8. 10 and 12 feot lengths, also counters and counter cases. Apply. T. P. Redmond. Brandies Stores. (16) jv7 13 PATENTS D. O. BARNELL, Paxton Block. Tel. Red 7117. . (17)-667 PATENTS THAT PROTECT Three books for Investors mailed on receipt of uo .post age. R. S. and A. B. lAcey. rooms 29-31 Pacific Bldg., Washington, D. C. Eestab llshed U69. (17) 668 PERSONAL DRS. EGGERS, private confinement home. 1516 Martha St. 'Tel. Douglas 6230. t;-UM A1DX OMAHA Stammerers' Ins., Ramge Bldg. (18) ov HALL'S aafes, new, 2d-hand. 1818 Farnam. (IS) 670 MASSAGE Electric vibratory, 120 S. JJlilOOAUrin, KooD1 fourth floor ol-t Bouton Store. (18) 493 Febll THE SALVATION ARMY aollclts caatoff clothing; in fact, anything you do not need. We collect, repair and sell at 134 N. ltth St.. for cost of collection to the worthy poor. Call 'phone Douglas 4135 and wagon will call. (IS) 756 Af ASSAfiTC Electric vibratory, 120 8. jiaooauij16i11i Room 3U8 Four,, Floor, old Boston Store. (18) M671 Mil YOUNG WOMEN coming to Omaha as strangers sre invited to visit toe Young Women's Christian association rooms, 1518 Farnsm St., where they will be directed to sultablo boarding places or otherwise assisted. A deaconess representing , tho association meets trains at the Union mh-' tion as travelers' aid. (IS) 268 rAONTCTTniretmentan' bth. Mme, smith. 118 N. 15th, 2d floor. (18)-627 LIEBEN. coslumer, 1410 Howard. Open eve 418 671 SYRINGES, rubber goods, by mall; cut prlcea. Send for free catalogue. Myers Dillon Drug Co., Omaha. (18) 672 PRIVATK heme during confinement; babies adopted. Tho Good Samaritan San. itarlum. 740 First Ave. Council Bluffs, I. V18) M963 REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE DEALERS. REED ABSTRACT CO., Est. 38.V,; prompt service; get our prices. 1710 Farnam St. (19) 673 CONRAD YOUNG Special caie given to selling and renting property M years experience. 1518 Dodge St. Tel. Douglas 1571. (19) 676 PAYNE INV. CO.. first floor, N. Y. U (19)-76 REAL ESTATE TITLE TRUST CO. CHAS. E. WILLIAMSON, President. 419) 674 GEORGE Sc CO.. 1501 Farnam. Tel. Douglaa 751 U9)-77 BENJAMIN R. E. Co.. 477 Brandels Bldg. 19)-7 CITV PROPERTY rOR SALE. $1500 CASH Balance Like Rent, $30 Monthly A new bungalow college, thoroughly modern and ready for occupancy February 15; quartered oak finish and floors; finest Combination fixtures; ei.ameled bath room; dumpleto laundry. Two lots. 6uxiao f.'ot each; paved street; permanent walks jnd steps. No. 5148 Dodge St., the choicest lo cation, in an exclusive neighborhood. Make an appointment to see this very desirable home trxsv. PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY. First Floor N. Y. Life Bldg. Tel.: Douglaa 1781; "A" 11!8. (19) 613 12 ' 6-R, PARTLY modern house and barn. Lo cust and 16th, $1,760. easy terms. F. D. W EAD. Wead Blk., 16th and Farnam. (19)-663 12 ALMOST new 4-room cottsge, modern ex cept heat; large yard with young fruit trees and shrubs. One block from Ben son car. Telephone Benson 385. after p. m. H9)-M4. 14x FOR 8ALE Houses 2522 and 2524 Dewey Ave., lot 60x95 feel. A. T. Ayres. Tel Harney, 2264. tl9 M3b8 l4x IT TOU HAVB City property, tarma ranch landa or mer chandisa to aell or trade, list them with me. It coat you nothing unless 1 effect a sale W. W. Mitubsli. ft. Btwd of Trads bids. iXtj-MiU REAL ESTATE t- CITY ntOI't.lt I V FOH SALS (Continued) HVIAI.I. K'ARMR IMPROVED. I acres, with -r. house and barn, 26lh and llranit Ave. I acres, with -r. house and barn, 47 th and Harnev. 26 acres, with 1 bouses of 2 and I rooms each. 4th and Boulevard. 17 seres, with -r. house and barn, In Flor- Fri.evEAD. Wead Blk.. 18th and Farnsr 421)-M 12 LIST your property with Chris Boyer. d ana cuming Bts . !)-. i Aim pni.' J o I'ATTinr - - . Muh nesr Dodge; one-thltd cash, balance F. D. WEAD, Weed Blk., 18th and Fsrnam. (1) 697 13 WEST FARNAM HOUSE Here la a brand new West Farnam home on Dodge near 42d St., built last yesr; large reception room, omnia; room and kitchen on first floor; four bidrooms on second floor: stairs to attic, which Is floored; hot water heat; open plumbing; hardwood fluorsj white enamel finish upstairs; cement walks; storm windows, screens. Here Is a perfect home all built. Price, $R.50O. X. P. Dodge & Co., 1714 Farnam (19)-618 11 HANSCOM PARK. Owner leaving city, must sell; 7-r modern house with furnace, nice shade, $3,360. F. D. WEAD. Wead Blk., lith and Fsrnam. (!) 660 12 STORE and house of ( rooms and barn, sll for $2,250. On corner lot and car line, improvements cost more than asking price. F. D. WEAD, Wead Blk., 18th and Farnam. . (19)-00 12 27TH near Douglas, small cottage ot 1 rooms, east front lot, $1.W). F. D. WEAD, Wead Blk., 18th and Farnsm. t!9) 661 12 TWO good lots In Benson, one block from pavement,, four blocks from csr. Ikiw price for quick sale. Address T 23, Bee. (19) M632 14x 9-R. modern house snd large . barn, 22d, south of Lske 8t.-$3.X. F. D. WEAD, Wesd Blk., 18th and Farnam. (19)-699 12 FOR BALE On Installment plan nine room, all modern house, near high school grounds, for home or rooming. Will con sider change for other Income property In part. Address C 478, care Bee. t!9-M4S6 ESTATE MUST BE CLOSED. Two 8-r. modern houses on 26th Ave., near Howard St.; will divide. F. D. WEAD, Wcad Blk.. 18th and Farnam. (19)-696 13 I HAVB six modern brick houses In West Farnam street district which I can sell for $5,000 each or perhaps less. THOMAS BRENNAN. Room 1, New York Life . Building. (19) M 471 LIST your property with the Newell Realty Co.. In the new location. 564 Brandels Bldg. Doug. 4512. A -3X14. (19) M748 Fll FOUR 6-r. modern houses, 27th and Blondo, renting at $75 per month. Easy terms $7,500 F. D. WEAD, Wead Blk.. 18th and Farnam. ; (lib 5S 12 REAL ESTATE FARM AND HAMII LAND FOR SAI.FJ California. YOU cm secure on easy terms California farm land that will yield $100 per acre each year. Write the Colonial Realty Co., box 492, Ban Bernardino, Cat. (20) M57J 21x Colorado. FARM AND FRUIT LAND. Denver-Greeley district, under Irrigation; sugar beets, alfalfa, general farming and fruit raising; low price, easy psvments. National Investment Co.. 682 Brandels Bldg., Omaha. Tel.' Douglas 6691. . (30) -681 Kansas. FOR SALE 400-acres fine pasture Isnd, seven miles from county seat, Washing ton county, Kss. Good spring water and all under fence. Address, E. T. Joy, Odell, Neb. , . (20)-M581 14x FOR SALE Seven-room house, with fur nace, nice corner, with sidewalks' fruit and shade trees, Catholic and Methodist cnurches and twenty-three acres in alf alfa; comers with depot. Address 8. J. Soper, Hutchinson, or N. E. Barnett, Col wich, Kan. (2o Mi0 14x Nebraska. ATTENTION WAGE EARNERS Tuesday. February 16. we will run a special excursion to Keystone, tin new town in the great North Platte valley, where we have sold 8,000 acres of land In the last 60 days. We have Just divided up Into five, ten and twenty-acre tracts a splendid lot of fine IRRIGATED LAND suitable for sugar beets, celery, vegetables or any kind of farming. All under ditch and at reasonable prices. With ten acres of this land you can maks a better living than working In a shop In the city, have better health and something to fall back on In your old age. Friday there Is to be a slave auction In New York City, at which the services of 300 skilled laborers will be sold to the Jilghest bidder. Read about It In the dally papers and then decide to buy some land and be inde pendent, so you will not have to be the next fellow sold. Call at the office or telephone us . for particulars, but be sure to go with us and see for yourself. Total expense. Including railroad fare, sleeper, meals, etc., $15. Fare refunded if you buy. Prlcea reasonable; terms easy. Payne Investment Co. Ground Floor New York Life Bldg., Omaha Neb. 'Phones, Doug. 1781, Ind. A 1188. (30)-14 1J Month Dakota. A DAKOTA bargain, 160 acres, two miles from Huron; loo acrea tilled, 10 acres fine frove; a number of large, bearing plum rees; 3 acres of uspsrngus that prouuc4 aOJt iuJO worth a year; new -iooin liou 24X3U, new barn laxm; another build ing Zx50; a large root cellar; a new 2-lucli tiowlng wed. Hows 40 gallons per minute. Vegetables and grain took $61 worth of prises at tho South Dakota state lair in i9os. Boil Is a deep sandy loam, with clay bubsoli. If taken soon 1 will sell for $11. Uo; $6,009 cash and $C,000 on time at I psr cent - D E. McMonies. Huron, S. D. I2UI-M23J Texas. OUR next special train to the Panhandle. February 16. Go with us. First year'a crop ia)s for land. BEMIS. Paxton block, Omaha. (2o) M5U7 13 Mlaccllaacoaa. ' FOR BALE. 70 ACRES Three miles from Council Bluffs postoffice excellent for platting; soil the best; gar dening or suburban realdence; Just right for 6-acre tracts; on Broadway, Crescent road. Address Rubins. Westerville. Ohio ()-M667 15x ' REAL ESTATE LOANS WANTED City loans and warrants. W. Varnaui Smith A Co.. U.'O Farnam St. . t32)-83' PAYNE. BObTWICK at CO.. N. Y. Lite. Private money; $5u0 to 15,000; tow rate. (22)-ill tfCO TO $5,000 on homes In Omsha. O'Keefe Real Estate Co., loul N. Y. Life. Doug, or A-2ibA (3)-4K REAL ESTATE LOANS (Continued. 1 SECOND MORTGAGE loans negotiated. Appiy r.nom 417 IS First Nat l Bank III. Is. Bell 'phone Douglaa 2318. (2i) 6 PRIVATE! MWRI-NO DELAY. GARVIN BROS.. 1601 FARNAM . (22-7 WANTED City loans. Patera Trmt Co. (22I-6W riVK PER CENT MONEY to ban on Omaha Puainers Property. THOMAS BKKNNAN, Room I New York Life Bldg. ; . . tn-roo LOWEST RATES Bemls, rax ton blncl (22)-Pl lion TO $10,000 made promptly. F. D. Wead. Wead Bldg., 18th and Farnam. (22) T)i MONEY TO LOAN Payne Investment Co. (22) 693 MONET TO BUILD. $100 to $2ixi,oo0 at current rates. VT. H. THOMA8. 60S Flrat Nat l Bank Bldg. (22) sm PRIVATE money to loan.' J. H- Wherwoo.I, 4 616 Brandels Bldg. (22)-696 CHOICE I.OANS ON IMPROVED OMAHA PROPERTY OR FAKMS; low rate, no delay. L SIbbernsen, Old Boston Store Rd. 22)-6KS WHEN you write to advertisers, kindly mention the fact that you aaw the ad In The Be. ' WANTED TO BUY WHAT HAVE YOU IN A BRICK STORE BUILDING? We want desirable location In south part of city for moving picture, show. Will give long lease for good location. Htate location and price In first letter.' Addre.s D 20, care Bee. (26) M656 15x WANTED A team of horses for the police patrol wagon for the city of Council Bluffs, Is. No offers will be considered for horses weighing less than 1,200 or 1,8") pounds. Call at the city hall or write Alderman James McMlllen, chairman of committee on police, health and sewer. (26) M568 14x WANTED March 1. furnished house or apartment, with 8, 4 or 6 rooms; strictly modern; within six blocks of Crelghton university. State price; references fur. nlahed. Address Box 104, Correct Ion vllle, la. (26) M658 14x HIGHEST prices for secondhand furniture. carpets, clothes and shoes. Tel. Doug. 397L (35) 696 BEST price paid for secondhand furniture. vaitwia. vivih, vioiiuu suues. i ei, nca 6401. 25)-47 WHEN writing to advertisers remember It only takes a stroke or two of the pen to mention the fact that you saw the ad In The Bee. STOVE REPAIRS FURNACE, steam and hot water repairs; iiiirmiiiiiiii ana oiner neat regulators; new furnaces and hot water combination heating. Omaha Blove Repair Works. 1206-1308 Douglas St. 'Phone! Ind. A-86: BejlDouglas 9"0. 709 GOVERNMENT NOTICES OFFICE CONSTRUCTING QUARTER master. Leavenworth, Kansas, Jan. 16. 1904. Sealed proposal In triplicate will be received here until 11 a. in., central time, Feb. 16, 1909, and then opened for the construction of a band stand. Full Information and blank forms of proposals furnished on application to this office. Plans and specifications may be aeen here, also In office of chief quartermaster, Omaha, and Master Builders' exchange, Kansas City. Missouri.- United States re serves the right to accept or reject any or all' proposals, or any parta thereof. En velopes to be marked "Proponttls for Band Stand" and addressed to Capt. Wm. D. Davis, Quartermaster. J18-19-20-21-12-I3 SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE - celved at the office of the Treasurer Battle Mouhtain Sanitarium, N. 11. . v' 8., Hot Springs. Fsll River county. South' Dakota, until 12 o'clock m., February 25, 191. and then opened for constructing and completing a band stand and a tubercu losis ward. In accordance with Instructions and specifications. copla of which, Ith blank proposals and other lnronmtljp, may be had upon application to W. Tucker, treasurer. Jan30-Fcb6-13 ' LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS' MEET 1NG Notice Is hereby given that the regular annual meeting of the stockholders of the Bouth Plstte Land company will b held at the office of said company at Lincoln, Nebraska, at 11 o'clock a. m., on the third day of March, A. D., 1909. C. H. MORRILL, President. A. B. MINOR, Secretary, Lincoln, Nebraska, February 1, 1909. , Fl-fl30t FAREWELL SPEECH PROPHETIC Jnat Forlr-Elsbt Tears Ago Lincoln Told sprlagdeld Uoodby, Qnes Honing His Fate, Just forty-eight years ago Thursday February II. Iftil Abraham Lincoln bade goodbye to his friends and neighbors at Springfield, 111., and took the train for Washington to become president of the United States. It was ths day before his 62d birthday anniversary. The little speech he made to his assembled neigh bors on that occasion thoroughly betrays his feeling of uncertainty, It not appre hension as to his fate, though this feeling cannot be construed into one of fear, for his indifference to his safety at all times was a constant source of annoyance to hla friends and assrriates In the adminis tration. That Lincoln deeply felt the gravity of hia mission is denoted as clearly In this speech as In anything else he ever said or did. He even thought his wss a more serious task than that aet before Wash ington. Hero is what Lincoln sshl to his friends is he was leaving Springfield, hla old horns, to which he never returned alive: My Friends: No one, not in my sltustlon, csn appreciate my feeling of audness at this parting. To this place and the kind ness of this people I owe everything Here I have lived a quarter of a century and have passed from a young to an old man. Here my children have been horn and one is buried. 1 now leave, nn knowing when or whether ever I may return, with a task before me greater than that willed rested upon Washington. . Without the aa slatance of that Divine Being who ever attended him I cannot succeed. With that assistance I cannot fall. Trusting In Him who can go with me and remain with you and be everywhere for good, let ua con fidently hope that ail will yet be well. To Hia care commending you, aa I hope In your prayera you will commend me, I bid you an affectionate farewell. COLD WAVE FLAG WON'T JOKE I'afarled la Plaee af .National Baaaer It Forthwith K nooks Bottom Oat of Thermometer, Colonel Welsh hsd Intended lo unfurl from the weather bureau flsg slaft Fri day morning a handsome new star-spangled banner, but the emblem of freedom got misplaced somehow and he had to uso the cold wave flag Instead. Tha weather department recognlxed the fact that the pole had lo be decorated and It was haidly thought that the simple unfurling of tha cold wave flag would bring on a cold wave, but It did, and it became too cold to tsko the flag down before the mistake could be rectified. The tempersture looked good for Feb ruary at 1 o'clock this morning, only 12,. but aa soon as the cold wave flag went up the temperature began coming down. The fault lies up the Missouri valley, whet light snowa ar.d a falling temperature pre vailed, and the local outlook i t. continued cold Saturday with a nAa-ihiiit. of moderating, temperature Saturday.