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WEDNESDAY EVENING, MARCH 6, 1901.
11f AaBW Diialmaa* Wont run itself. An automatic business is as yet undiscovered. IB I A I ■■
iQI II S P*S*h It must have a motive power. The motive power for many a Nil&flfi II ffllf Aril^llllV
■ WWI VUallll#99 man's business is a JOURNAL WANT AD. Every business 1166115 HO wßi I ISMS I
FINANCIAL
LOANS TO SALARIED PEOPLE—LOWEST
rates; easy payments; no publicity. Ameri
u*u Credit Co., C. E. Jennings, Mgr., 823-5
Guaranty building.
4ft TO 6 PER CENT MONET, WITH VHE
"on or before" privilege, to loan on improved
property in Minneapolis and St. Paul. R. ML
Newport, 009-311 Phoenix building, 60 4th st
S, Minneapolis.
AT LOWEST RATES-MONEY TO LOAN. R.
D. Cone i. Co., 517 Guaranty Loan building.
MONEY TO LOAN; EASY TERMS; LOW
rates. David P. Jones Co., Oneirta building.
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4- MONEY TO LOAN SALARIED J'EO- <$>
<«> pic—We are prepared to loan reason- <$
\£> able amounts to salaried people hold- <$>
<& ing steady \ positions with responsible <$>
<^> Concerns, on easy weekly or monthly <$>
<£> • payments. •We conduct our business <»
€> StrtoUy oannOeutial. ' Lowest rates and <$• j
<$> luir treatment guaranteed. llooia 306. $> ■
<$> Bank of Commerce building. '<$ !
QUICK LOANS
TO
SALARIED PEOPLE,
SAME DAY AS APPLICATION.
On your own name without security or ln
dorser; payment' payable to suit yourself.
Those who contemplate borrowing can be as
eurod of the confidential treatment that all
persons of refinement and prid» feel is essen- j
tial in matters of this nature. Our offices
are so arranged that you do not come in con
tact with other applicants, and you can bo
waited on privately and quickly.
PRIVATE INTERVIEWING ROOMS.
MINNEAPOLIS LOAN COMPANY,
601-602 Globe building. ■-■?-yy
MONEY - LOANED SALARIED PEOPLE
with -steady positions in good concerns, on
their own names; no security; easy payment*.
Tolman.-920 N. Y. Life building. .
ITi'i^ ----- SALARY
, L LOANS.
If you are em- "
ployed by a respon
sible firm we will lean
. : you sums of $10 to $100 on
. ■ : your note at much CHEAPER
. AND EASIER RATES than else- : .
where. Of this we are POSITIVE.
Absolutely no charges for papers. Nothing
deducted from amount you \ desire.
, Easiest . partial payments. .•■
. MINNEAPOLIS FINAN
CIAL . COMPANY.
Room 206 New
. . ; York Life
Bldg.
WE HAVE A BLOCK OF EASTERN MONEY
to i loan .at 5 per cent on choice residence
property. Thorpe Pros., 258 Henuepin ay.
6 AND 6 PER CENT MORTGAGE LOAMS.
~:No delay. C. 3. Woodruff, 606 Guaranty bldg.
•MORTGAGE LOANS—Rates low; any sums;
•■no' delay; see us sure. Gale & Co., N.Y.Life.
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<§> ' DEPOSIT WITH THE <$>
<$> '• iK SAVING FUND COMPANY, . . <$>
•$> 110 Temple Court. j ,■-'■- <§> j
♦■ -4 per cent on-deposits.left two months. <<>> ;
ft*> 4 per j cent on one-year certificates..;' <§>
*«•> 5 per' cent on two-year certificates. <?>
>•>; . Capital, . $350,000. Surplus, 30,000. •♦•
$ ' '"•" ' Organized 1889. '<*
■?> J. L. Smith, Pres.; G. J. Paul.v, Treas. # i
<$> "Fred B. Suyder, Counsel. <$>
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MINNEAPOLIS MONEY ON HAND FOR
real estate loans, building loans a specialty;
no delay, no red tape. E. D. Brown, 736
* Lumber Exchange.
O ■ WE LOAN MONEY "*****&
0; to salaried people on their notes at ,Q
lowest rate; strictly confidential; pay
weekly, semi-weekly or monthly.
•0; Room 202, Sykes block, 256 Hennepin ay. 0'
0 :■-■■: RELIABLE CREDIT CO. Ci
CtCtaOO ... CSCB3QCT
WE HAVE MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL
estate, with on or before privileges; rate 4Vj,
5 and 6. T. A. Jamieson. 313 Nicollet. ...',
MONEY TO LOAN ON CITY REAL ESTATE
or near by farm security; current rates. E.
H. Baas, 514 Guaranty Loan.
LOANS~FROM~STOO UPWARDS; CITY PROP- j
erty prefer'd; no delay. J.B.Tabour, 124 S 4th. j
MONEY TO LOAN on city property and im- \
proved larrn lands, 5, »'_ and 6 per cent; no
delay. C: H: Smith, 603-60$ Phoenix.-
WANTED—HIGHEST CASH BID ON 20,000
North w_tem Consolidated Milling Co. 6 per
cent bonds. Also bid on $2,000 Minneapolis
Brewing Co. bonds. R 894, Journal.
FOR saIe— MISCELLANEOUS
FREE "FOR SALE" CARDS TO THOSE j
advertising under this head. Be sura and '
call for t'aem when you leave the ad. j
COLFAX MINERAL WATER
Will permanently cure constipation. We
guarantee results; $1.75 per six-gallon case.
The Gienwood-Inglewood Co., 313 Hennepin.
WATCHES cleaned; main springs fitted, $1;
warranted a year. Fiske. jeweler. 32 S. Wash.
SOCIALISTIC AND REFORM literature tor j
■ale; free reading room. 20th Cen.,424 Nicollet.
MILLWOOD, DRY, $1.75 TO $2.75; 2 LOADS, !
partly dry, $2.75; coal, $5 and $5.25. Plymouth
Lbr. Co, 4 Lumber Exch. Phone, Main 717 J-2. j
GREAT BARGAINS IN NEW AND SLIGHT-
Iy used "household goods of every description.
We can save you 25 per cent at the Town
Market Furniture Co., 25 and 27 sth st S.
■ Repairs for all kinds of etoveß at half price.
ALL KINDS second-hand office and store fix
tures, desks and safes, cheap. 208 4th 3t S.
OYSTER SHELLS, TJf CENTS; CRYSTAL!
grit, 75 cents; oil meal, $1.60 per 100-pound !
«ack. J. H. Smith, 214-216 Hennepln ay.
FOR SALE—ENTIRE STOCK OF A CALl
fornia Belgain Hare company, consisting of
abdfct 60 hares In pedigreed stock, one lot or
separate; very cheap. 328 3d st S
SO DA PO UNTAIN CHE AP. MIN NEAPOTfI
Soda Fountain Co., 521_ Marshall st NE.
WHEN YOU W~ANT~FURNITUREI repaired,
reupholstered, rennished, or mattresses reno
vated, try Rainville Bros., the East Side
dealers. No. 15 Nicollet island. Both 'phones.
ASK ANY DRUGGIST FOR FREE SAMPLE
of Satin-Sktn Cream, or write Albert F.
Wood, perfumer. Detroit, Mich.
PI AN OS—B ARGAIN S FO R THIS WEEK;
two Behning uprights, $Kis, $225; Anderson
upright, good as new, $225; $8 mouthly;
Chickering upright $225; Emerson upright
$190; new pianos for rent $3.50 and $4 a
month; one year's rent allowed if purchased.
Foster & Waldo, 40 ,~,th 8t S, corner Nicollet.
FURNITURE—THE BALANCE OF THE
line furniture of handsomely furnished home
will be sacrificed at any reasonable offer;
everything must go this week; everything
good as new; leather couch, leather rocker
and chairs, parlor suite, brass and Dresden
beds, diving set, with leather chairs, center
tables, odd pieces, upright piano, etc. Call
any time. KU9 W 24th st.
tYPEWRITER~EXTCHXNGE, 237 Henn. ay—
S-ell, rent, repair all makes. Ask for price 3.
VIOLINS FOR SALE—WE HAVE THE |
best outfit ever offered for $5. including vio
lin, bow, case, extra set of strings, resin and
instruction book. Metropolitan Music Co.,
41-43 6th st S, just off Nicollet.
BARGAIN? IN SEWING MACHINES; NEW
and second-hand; all kinds repaired; every
thing In supplies. Lynch, 919 Nicollet ay.
W O R~~SA L E^S TRTcYI V F RESH EGGS,
carefully gathered each day, 20 cents per
dozen; delivered, if necessary. Call or ad
dress 4010 Chicago ay.
BUFFALO COAT, CALF SKIN, IN FlßST
claas condition, cheap for cash. Will sell
•at a bargain. 2319 Aldrich ay S.
BELGIAN HARES, $6, $8, $1U; BARRED
Plymouth Rocks, single comb Brown Leg
horns, fancy stock, at right prices. Eggs
for hatching. Rockhaven Yards, 4137 3d
ay S.
FOR SALE—FURNITURE SMALL FLAT,
sideboard, china ' closet, refrigerator, piano
lamp, chamber set, large Bible. 10S 12th
st N, flat 2.
$6.'., NEW. OAK, DROP-HEAD SINGER
sewing machine, $25; White, $10; Domestic,
$8: White. t»- Elmer, 720 Ist ay S.
GOLD COIN RANGE, WITH "RESERVOIR,
$lo; six-hole range, with water front, $12;
reservoir cook stoves. $7. 502-504 4th ay S.
MILK MEN AND STOCK FEEDERS-THE
Gee mill, 112 Polk st NE, makes the best
ground screenings and all kinds of ground
feed, by the ton or in car lots. Coarse
cracked corn, small lots, $13.50 per ton.
SECOND-HAND STORE FIXTURES OF
every description; office, furniture, safes, cash
registers, soda fountains, wagons, carriages.
Moves aud furniture; largest stock in north -
west. 1027 Washington ay S.
WANT E D^OR DETt S~" FOR~PUR E MAPLE
sugar and syrup, made on farm of F. C. Hay
ward. Shrewsbury, Vt.
FOR SALE—OR EXCHANGE, SET BUF
falo wagon scales. 65-horse-r>ower boiler and
engine. What have you to exchange? C.
A. Morrison, Ellendale, N. D.
A~GOOD W A TC H DOG FOR SALS. CALL
at 229 Washington ay S.
[ Journal's Popular one Cent a word Classified Ads. <ZVZILnm.
FOR RENT
INFI'RNISHED HOUSES
FREE "FOR RENT" CARDS FOR THOSE
advertising under this head. Be sure and
caUjCor them when you leave the ad.
SMALL HOUSE, 1107 3D AY 3. ttt. ""
FOR RENT—HOUSE, CHOICE SEVEN
rooms, central, fine repair; bath, closet; fam
ily j)f adults; responsible. Call 1506 4th ay S.
ON COMO CAR LINE, SMALL COTTAQE'IN
good repair; $13 per month. Call at 701 loth
ay SE.
CAMERON'S "TRANSFER AND "STORAGE—
Furniture moved, stored, packed and shipped.
Best facilities and largest and finest vans
and transfer iv the city. Office, 200 Nicollet
ay. Tel., both lines, 120S; residence. 2334 L.
261$ HENNEPIN AY, 10 ROOMS, MODERN*
bain, $40.
i 1722 Nicollet ay, li> rooms, modern, $23.
' 2428 4th ay S, 10 rooms, modern, $20.
! 603 Bth ay N. S rooms, modem, $22.50.
| 715 Oak Lake ay, 8 rooms, modern, 122.50.
I 31 Highland ay, 15 looms, modern, baru, $30.
2ti2(> Oth uv S. lv rooms, modern, barn, $27.50.
1402 Vine pluce, y rooms, modern, $22.50.
23t)9 sth ay S, 9 rooms, barn, $20.
I'M University ay SE, t> rooms, $15.50.
t'liuton ay. 7 rooms, city water, $15.
326 2d ay S. second floor, 4 rooms, $12.50.
(il4 E Franklin ay, 8 rooms, baru, $20.
1206 llennepiu ay. second floor, 4 rooms, $13.
2640 Ist hv S, 8 rooms, city water, $17.
2547 Ist ay S, 6 rooms, city water, $9.
! 534 7th ay N, 7 rooms, city water, $10.
2731 Stevens ay, 7 rooms, gas, city water, J2O.
I 1231 Vi Ist ay N, 4 rooms flat, $9.
i George Odium, 869-311 Phoenix building.
FURNISHED ROOMS
FREE, "FOR RENT" OR "FURNISHED
Room" cards tor those advertising under this
head. Be sure and call for them when leav
ing the ad.
ROOMS RENTED AND SECURED, QUICK-
Iy and reasonably. Ask for rates; teat our
facilities; we guarantee satisfaction. Broat,
7U4 Phoenix block.
GRAND APARTMENTS; LADIES AND
gentlemen; steam heat, stationary wash
bowls, porcelain baths, hot water; $7 up
wards. 620 7th st S.
TWO NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, EN
tirely modern; steam heat; private family:
beautiful location; walking distance. Address
V SS7, 'Journal. '
NICELY "FURNISHED, LARGE, FRONT
and side parlor; gas, bath and furnace heat;
I gentlemen only. 40 10th si S.
FURNISHED or pa"rtly furnished
front rooms, on second floor, single or en
suite; thoroughly modern house. 718 lith
ay S. • -■ ■ .- ■
VERY PLEASANT FURNISHED AND UN
furnished rooms and flats to rent In all
parts of city. Star, 241 Nicollet ay, room 10.
FOR RENT— NICELY" FURNISHED
rooms, single or en suite; house strictly
modern. 419 10th st S. ' :
FOR RENT-NICELY FURNISHED ROOM.
7 Maple place, Nicollet island. •: "'«___ '-'■
FOR RENT~TWO"p"LEASAN T FURNISHED
I rooms, heat, gas and bath. 802 2d ay S.
FURNISHED" ROOMS, VERY PLEASANT
and desirable, in modern, steam-heated
house, near good board and walking dis
tance. Address 819 4th ay S.
| FOR RENT—LARGE, FURNISHED FRONT
I room, with furnace heat, $6; smaller room,
for two, also heated, $4; bath, etc. - 815 i)tn
st S. ■
UNFURNISHED ROOMS
FOUR FRONT, UPSTAIRS, 1224 WASHING-.
| ton ay 8, $8 per month.
| FIVE UPSTAIRS, $10 PER MONTH. 237
10th ay S. . .
FOR RENT — FOUR UNFURNISHED
rooms, second floor; wet sink and gas;'suit
able for man and wife. 3012 Blaisdell ay.
UNFURNISHED ROOMS (EXCEPT RANGE)
jto let; small family; $9. 814 3d ay S. '
UNFURNISHED FLATS
NEWLY FINISHED, MODERN, SIX-ROOM
flats; block from Hennepin and Central park;
163 to 75 Lyndale ay N. F. M. Henry, Lum-
I ber Exchange. ' .. . . - '
MODERN FIVE-ROOM FLAT. 332 E 18TH
st, second floor. Apply on premises. Frank
Miller. • '
FIVE ROOMS IN BRICK HOUSE, WITH
bath. W. W. lark, 313 Nicollet ay. .
FOR RENT—7-ROOM STRICTLY MODERN
flat. 1710 9th ay S." . Flat 2. : . ..-. ;
FOUR-ROOM FIRST FLOOR MODERN
heated fiats; hardwood floors, porcelain baths;
$22.50. Rappahannock," 901 6th ay S.
FOR RENT—SUNNY FOUR-ROOM FLAT;
steam heat, gas range, open plumbing; walk
ing distance. Also six-room flats, not mod
ern. W. P. Mealey. 413 Bank of Commerce.
FOR RENT—APRIL 1, 6-ROOM STRICTLY
modern flat; very pretty. 1309 oth ay S.
NO 815 12TH AY S—FLAT OF FOUR ROOMS,
second floor, $5 month; will repair. Lane &■
Conrad Co., 513 Phoenix building. -
FURNISHED PLATS
FOR RENT, COZY, PRETTILY FUR
nished flat, from May 1 to Oct. 1; five rooms;
very convenient location; walking distance.
Call afternoons. Flat 7, 1?27 Ist ay S.
OFFICES ~
OFFICES; STEAM HEATED; PRICES $8
to $20. Eastman block,' 412 Nicollet. Inquire
room 12. ....... . .
j POR~RENT—ONE-ROOM OFFICES; LOW
i rent. Call at Hofflin's drug store.
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ST KASOTA BLOCK. HENNEPIN AVK
p» and 4th st; one to three rooms; steam .s2
& heated; first-class service. Walter L J2
Zi Badger, 110 Kasota block, or 217 New fe
& York Life building. - . »
B*V.\ \V. 3888888888888
FOR RENT
Fine large storeroom, with base
ment. 329 Hennepin ay.
28 feet front on Henuepin ay, wide
alley in rear. Elegant plate glass
show window; steam heat; central lo
cation; 2,000 square feet floor space;
gas and electric light.
S. H. PINDLEY.
Tel. 1584 L 1. 517 Andrus Bldg.
STOHES
ALL KINDS CP BUSINESS PROPERTY
FOR RENT. THOHPE BROS., 258 HENN AY.
SHOP FOR PAINTER, CARPENTER OR
factory; 237 10th ay S: only $10 per month.
CENTRAL LOCATION. BRICK BLOCK, 1220
or 1226 Washington ay S, <10 per month.
TAILOR SHOP, 230 6T
AY S,
CLAIRVOYANTS
MRS, MANEWELL, medium; readings daily;
Thursday eve circles, 25c. 620\i Nic, room 14.
lisa. MAST JACOBS HAS RETURNED
from Europe and can be consulted daily on
all affairs of life at &20 Nicollet, third floor.
prof. miller^ clairvoyant and
life reader, tells just what you want to
know. Satisfaction or no pay. Sittings
at half nrk*> for two days. No. 903 Henne
pin. Can be engaged to give cabinet seances
your own home.
COWS
FOR SALE—TEN COWS, FOUR FRESH,
the rest will be soon. 246 29th ay N.
FOR SALE— CHEAP; OR EXCHANGE,
two fresh cows. Also, for service, thorough
bred Jersey bull. Island Duke 111. 306 6th
st S. .
FEED—YES, PEOPLE ARE FINDING US.
That new mill Is a money saver. We sell
the best only at our mill, 257-259 9th ay S.
The Flour City Grain & Feed Co.
DRESSMAKING
LADIES—PLEASE REMEMBER THAT
Easter is fast approaching, therefore be
ready with your new Easter gown. G. C.
Hutchison, vhe Ladles' Tailor, 87 Bth st S, is
now prepared with several hundred beautiful
designs for spring suits, having the ex
clusive sale of a*fine line of imported fabrics,
he is enabled to make suits, strictly man
tailored-, and perfect tit guaranteed, from $35.
There are still left about twenty of the $8.
$10 and $12 skirts.
STORAGE
THE BOYD TRANSFER AND FUEL CO.
has unequaled facilities for moving and stor
ing household goods; packing for storage and
shipment x>y experienced men. Office, 46 South
3d st. Telephone. Main 656, both exchangee,
DYEING AND CLEANING
TWIN CITY DYE WORKS—PRACTICAL
dyers and French dry cleaners. Out-of-town
orders solicited; pricci moderate. »20 Nic
ollet. Telephone 1575.
HELP WANTED—MALE
WATCHES CLEANED, $1; MAIN SPRINGS^
Sjj warranted one year. Paegol's. 22 3d it S.
SILK VELVET OOIXAJL Moj OVERCOAT*
sleeves relined, 5Uc; pants recut Into style.
ise; suits steam cleaned, $i. At Anthony,
tailor, 119 Washington ay N.
WANTED—WEAVERS BY A NORTHWES^
tern woolen mill; good wages guaranteed;
steady work. For particulars address N 865,
Journal.
YOUNG MAN. GO tITaRCHIBALD'S COL
lege. Lake st, corner Stevens, for bookkeep
ing, shorthrnd, typewriting and English
branches. Day .iud evening.
WANTED—FIFTY TEAMS "TO~HAUL ICE
from Cedar Lake to 4th ay N icehouse; bring
wagons. Crystal Ice Co.
MACHINISTS—B42B UNI VgRSITY AY ftB!~~
GOLDEN BTAR RESTAURANT; A NEW
place, located next to the Hotel Beauford;
Itrst-class meals 10c up. 114 3d at S.
"LIFE OF QUEJBN VICTORIA" 77 NOW
rtady for delivery. Send in your orders. It
>ou have not commenced to work, send for
free outfit, us all your neighbors will want
It. Creore & Niekerson Home Furnishing
< 0., 116 South 4th st. Minneapolis, Minn.
WANTED-TRAVELING SALESMAN FOR
territory in South Dakota and .Minnesota;
none but thoroughly competent man with ex
perience in fruit and produce commission
line need apply; surety bond required; open
April 1; write giving experience, references,
salary wanted. Address Lock Box 714, Sioux
Kails, S. D.
WANTED— FOR RETAIL LUM
ber yard; must have experience; state wheth
er married or.single, nationality, salary ex
pected and give references. Address G 892,
Journal.
SHINER WANTED AT ONCE7~APPLY~AT
the Palace Clothing House Co. '
WANTED—MAN-WITH GOOD EDUCATION
to collect and deliver for a book house; good
pay to good man; no other wanted. P £93,
Journal. . .
WANTED-EVERYWHERE. HUSTLERS TO
tack signs, distribute circulars, samples; no
canvassing; good pay. Sun Advertising Bu
reau, Chicago. . ■ ■ .•-., ■
WANTED—CARRIAGE TRIMMERS, ALL
around men. Also Top cushion and back
men. T. D. S.. 115 Washington ay N. 2
p. m. v ■ •
BOY TO WORK IN MACHINE SHOP;
one with some experience preferred. Apply
2oO_ 2d at N.
BOOKKEEPERS AND STENOGRAPHERS,
architectural draughtsmen, • mechanical
draughtsmen, ornamental designers, steam
engineers, electric engineers, electric power
and lighting, plumbers, gasfltters, 'civil en
gineers, surveyors. Twelve hundred men
and women in Minneapolis taking these
courses. '(Many now filling positions as a
result of these instructions.) Circulars
mailed on application, showing cost, plan
and full information, with names of students
in your locality as references. H. VV. Hans.
come, 434 Guaranty Loan building. ■
BOY, ABOUT 16, WANTED. APPLY AT
Photo _ Studio, 427 Nieollet ay.
WANTED—MAN WAITER. ■AT ONCE.
None but experienced /heed apply. 116 6tn
st SE.
MAN FOR FIRST-CLASS BAKERY ROUTE."
one with experience preferred. Old Tyme
Bakerie, 722 Nicollet ay.
WANTED-A FIRST-CLASS CARRIAGE
painter. Hawkins' livery, 130S.lst ay S.
HORSESHOEING', AT FALL SHOP;
prices 15c and 30c and upward No 'A
Western ay, Minneapolis.
NIGHT MAN-FIRST-CLASS IN EVERY
respert. Must be strictly temperate and
furnish Al references. The Grill 308 Ist
ay S.
THE SURETY FUND LIFE COMPANY~OF
Minneapolis is coating its members less than
$v i>er year per $1.000 insurancp, doing this
on a plan indorsed by expert life insurance
men everywhere. Good solicitors wanted lv
every town.
BOY OF" NEAT APPEARANCE, ABOUT "U,"
to work for board and small wages- no work
evenings or Sundays^ N 894, Journal.
MERCANTILE REFERENCE CO., 6&UI
Lumber Exchange, has vacancies for: First
c;as» clothing salesman, Scandinavian pre
ferred; three bookkeepers and several koo-1
offlce men.
CABINETMAKERS WANTED-MINNEAPO"
Us Furuiture_Co.,_9th st and sth ay SE.
WANTED-PRINtER~FOR~CbUN~TRY~OFT
fire; steady job to right party. Address
with references, stating wages wanted Burc
W. Day, Hutchtuson, Minn.
HELP WANTED—FEMALE
YOUNG LADY - FOR THOROUGH PREP
aration foi office -work, attend Archibald col
lege, Lake st, corner Stevens ay. Day and
evening sessions.
ASK ANY DRUGGIST FOR FREE SAMPLE
of Satin-Skin Cream, or write Albert F
Wood, perfumer, Detroit, Mich.
WANTED—FIRST-CLASS SLEEVEM AKER;
also an apprentice to dressmaker. 5U loth.
st Si "4 J■, ■- r-
STENOGARPHER WANTED TO TAKE DIC-"
tatiou and write same long hand State
age, experience and salary wanted. Ad
dress E 894, Journal.
WANTED - GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK;'
small family. 2505 Lake of the Isles boule
vard.
WOMAN TO DO NEAT, PLAIN SEWING
and remodeling, at once. Call or address
I Jj ( adaba£gh^Jß27 University ay SE.
ANTED— STRONG, COMPETENT EXPE
rienced girl for general housework; small
family. Call Thursday or Saturday. 2823
Poik st NE.
WANTED—AT ONCE, A GOOD, COMPE-"
tent girl for general housework, at 700 10th
ay SB*. 'M"r.'^.' *:.'>.^\'-j.]
■ WANTED-COOKS, Second girls AND
general house girls. Also man and wife to
go out to farm. 320 Ist ay N.
TWO STRONG. EXPERIENCED dish
es i aiV° 3 n dcest s Apply Golden. star Reß:
Sew^^Sngo^y 1^ fo* SJiSIE
I GIRL FOH HOUSEWORK; PLEASANT
home; suitable wages, promptly .paid. 3837
! -Nicollet ay.
DINING-ROOM GIRLS - EXPERIENCED"
waiters. Apply at The_Grill. 308 Ist ay S.
SECOND COOK-FIRST-CLASS WOMAN
cook, on short orders. The Grill, 308 Ist
WANTED—A SECOND GIRL. WILL TAKP
an inexperienced or young girl If clean and
good worker. 148 Highland ay.
WANTED-GIRL TO DO HOUSE~WORKf~IN
private family; one child; one who can take
care of child part of time; no objection to
widow; must be German or Scandinavian
and must pay her own fare to Billings Mont •
would prefer age from 25 to 50; good place:
2£ se!,? lc Jfj: mon«3; steady work. Address
Box 844, Billings, Mont.
GIRL WANTED-NEAT "QIRL~T?OR~GEN
era! housework; must be good cook and I
laundress; references required; modern house I
and nice home to right party. -3140 Lyndale
10 GIRLS WANTED AT ONCE, $1 50 PER
day paid to apprentices and from $2 50 to $5
per day to dressmakers by the Northwestern
Dress Cutting School while learning the new
and only reliable. French Tailor Square We
teach the cutting, basting, boning and trim
ming and designing, draping and guarantee
you situations when completed. My school is
on Hennepin ay, and have one of the finest
dressmaking establishments attached to my
school. Mme. Buchane is very reliable. 728
Hennepin ay, on the corner of Bth st and
Hennepln ay. , ■
WANTED-GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE
work; family of two; German or Bohemian
preferred; steady position and good home
for right party. Call at once at flat 5, 117
E loth st. -. ."■', : .-,•,,
WANTED— LADY BOOKKEEPER AND
typewriter. Half of each day in the week
Address T 894, Journal. .
WANTED—A WOMAN^OF INTELLIGENCE'
and character to engage in highly respecta
ble and pleasant business. Would suit ex
teacher. Must be able to leave city if neces
sary^ Unusually good pay. V 894. Journal.
WANTED—GOOD GIRL TO DO SECOND
work. 78 Willow st. __~
I WANTED—NURSE :TO LEAVE THE CITY7
reference not necessary, but must be affable
and kind. Apply at 113 E 16th st. Good ref
erences required.
\V ANTED- BE V ERAL GOOD HOTEL WA!
tresses; three outside rity; also, cooks, din
ing-room girls and dish-washere. Take ele
vator. No charge for registration. 540 Lum
ber Exchange.
WANTED—A MANDOLIN TEACHER FOR
beginner; prefer one living on the East Side.
Price must be reasonable. Address W &94,
Journal.
BICYCLES
TIRES, $0 A PAIR, GUARANTEED ENTIRE
season; sundries and repairing. Bicycles, from
$25 to $50. Meyer Cycle Co., 21 sth st S.
THE MINNEAPOLIS JOURNAL.
HORSES, CARRIAGES-FOR SALE
WANTED—TO BUY HORSES, BUGGIES
and harnesses, blankets and robes. Second
hand rigs ot all kinds for sale; cash or time.
i! 48d at 8.
BROWN * DIOKST. MIDWAY~~H6RBI
Market. St. Paul, Minn., have constantly oa
hand all classes of horses, draft and driving
horses and farm chunks; If you want a horse
of any kind, give us a call.
HORSE AUCTION—HORSE AUCTIO*\.
Barrett & Zimmerman will have for their
Wednesday horse auction sales at Midway,
St. Paul, from 800 to 1,000 head of horses,
consigned to them by the largest horse own
ers in the country, (.onsistiug principally of
farm mares, drivers, delivery horses, road
sters and mules, which will be sold to the
highest bidder wit'nout reserve or regardless
of value. Part time given if desired. Pri
vate sales daily. Barrett & Zimmerman, Min
nesota Transfer, Si. Paul, Miun.
FROST & CU-'S SALE STABLES—HEAD^"
quarters for the sale of farm mares, gen- .
eral purpose horaes, drivers and heavy draft
ers. 12 2d st N.
FOR SALE—TO KEEP BUSY. WE WILL
sell all kinds of hand made harness at cost.
Repairing ai lowest price. Central Market
Harness Co.. 625 2d uv N
TOP BUGGY. EN D-SPRINO COLUMBUS
buggy, Firestone maker, full leather top and
curtains, cheap for cash. Look at it. 2319
Aldrich ay S.
FOR SALE-MY BEAUTIFUL, DARK BAY,
standard-bred driving mare, 6 years old;
good roadster. Call ai_2B2r._Polk st NB.
Lm-PQUND, SOUND. JBAY WORK HORSE.
$36; also pair small mares, 1,600 pounds,
6 and 10 years old; double and single driv
ing harness. Jarless spring buggy, with pole
and shafts, all for $55; or will sell separate.
Peterson, 2407 Washington st NE, near Van
Cleve school.
FOR SALE—6-YEAR-OLD HORSE, WEIGHT
1,600; good worker; or will sell lighter pair;
harness, wagon; sell separate. 2922 Stev
euß ay.
FOR SALE—CHEAP, NICE LIGHT DRIV-
Ing harness, all in nice shape, at 71& 6th
ay S.
GOOD WORK HORSE. 1.200 POUNDS. $50;
farm mare, 1,300 pounds; nice family or de
livery mare. 685. 252 3d ay S. ,
FOR SALE—TEAM" OF HORSE'S. 2,800 LBS"
pair mares, 2,400 lbs; two drivers; I must
sell; from Le Sueur, Minn. 316 sth ay S or
lnquh-e 41. 3d st S. '
FOR SALE—GOOD 1.000-LB FAMILY OR
delivery horse. Call 3821 3d ay S, after 6
or 2936 N'k'ollet, forenoons.
FOR * SALE,~bR~EXCHANGE— $45, SORREL
work horse, 1,350 lbs; $3u, bay mare, 900
lbs, chunky; $40, Welsh pony, bay. 600 lbs;
gentle for child. 1822 Jackson st NE.
10 11E A nr~EXTRA~Gb"6D~ FARM~HO RS ES;
must be sold this week. 712 2d ay S.
FINE DRIVING HORSE" FOR SALE OR
exchange, tor delivery horse; 5 years old;
standard bred. 531 Colfax ay N.
HORSES, CARRIAGES—WANTED
WANTED—LARGE. STYLISH HORSE AND
rig. Will consider horse alone. Must bo
extra fine and cheap. Give full description
and price. Postofflce box O, city.
WANTED—GOOD, SOUND DELIVERY
horse, weighing about 1,100 pounds. North
western Butter Market, 613 Hennepln ay.
LOANS AND CHATTELS
LOANS MADE ON SAME DAY AS APPLl
cation, on furniture, pianoe, horses, wagons,
fixtures, eic, soods to remain in your un
disturbed possession.
PRIVATE INTERVIEWING ROOMS
Minneapolis L,oan Co., GOl-2 Globe Building.
QUICK LOANS MADE ON FURNITURE,
pianos, etc., without removal; easy payments'
i cheapest rates; business confidential. Minne
sota Mortgage Loan Co., room 306 Bank of
Commerce building, cor, Ist ay 3 and 4th st.
LOANS on furniture, pianos, -without remov
al; cheap rates. 25 Washington ay S. room 15.
LOANS made on household goodC
furs in storage and warehouse receipts, at
one-half the usual rates. Monthly Install
ment Loan Co., 825 Guaranty Loan.
PAWNBROKERS—ReIiabIe, reasonable; con
fidentlal. Harris & Goldstein, 239 Ist ay S.
LOST AND FOUND
LOST-GORDON SETTER. BLACK AND
tan: white spot ou breast; heavy brass collar,
three tags. Reward, in sth st SE. Wal
lers.
LOST-CARRIAGE ROBE, BETWEEN 900
Uroveland and Boocock's livery stable Find
er please return to 900 Groveland ay and re
ceive reward.
LOST-ABOUT THREE WEEKS AGO IRISH
spaniel. Will pay $lv reward for his return.
C. T. Jaffray, First National Bank.
LOST—LADY'S DARK GREEN p'URSET^E^
tween sth precinct police station and 29i:i
Stevens; contained two $5 bills. For reward
return to above address.
MEDICAL
ASK ANY DRUGGIST FOR FREE SAMPLE
of Satin-Skin Cream, or write Albert F.
Wood, perfumer, Detroit, Mii*h.
ELITE BATH PARLORS, 626 HENNEPIN j '
ay; porcelain tubs; massage, cabinet and '
medicated baths; experienced lady attendant. i ;
VIRTUAMA, FRENCH TREATMEXTrBOTH '>
sexes; cures Impotency, gives vitality, vigor. I <
restoring desires, ambitious, aspirations of
youth, health; $2, or three for $5; sent on re- i
ceipt of price. Kidd Drug Co., Elgin, 111. I
Churchill & Scheldrup, Nic. House Mpls. F. i
M. Parker, ipp. P. 0., St. Paul. Fred Scott 1
Estate, Stillwater. Full line rubber goods. I
SURE CURE FOR~GRIP~Xnd~^AFTER :
effects of grip, rheumatism, neuralgia, sciatic, ;
paralysis and all weaknesses; osteopathy, '
neuropathy and vital magnetism. 620Vg Nic
ollet, room 19. - ' " ; '■
- I
MINNETONKA PROPERTY !
FOR SALE—FINE 7-ROOM COTTAGE AT '
Lake Park, near hotel; completely furnished !
for $900 cash, if taken at once. E. Eichhorn I
& Sons. 4^ Washington ay S. :.?;o . ]
•■;■■!■ :■■:■ ;■ m-i-i :-i-;• '<
•j- LAKE MINNETONKA. 4. :
V JAEGER & TORELLE, ) 4* '
* 310 Bank of Commerce. * '
•i* Headquarters Lake Minnetonka Cot- A '
■i" tages, Lots and Acres. 4* '
v MARKVILLE—2B acres, unimproved, * *
4* on French Lake. $1,500. Cottage and 4- i'
-i- village lot, $650. Lots $75 and up .. '
■i- MOUND—4O acres of the Gribble home- •>
•J» stead, $2,000. X
•J- EXCELSIOR—I 3% acres, just west of 4- •
V • village, lake shore, $3,000. Cottages •*• '
•r and residences In ' village at prices 4* '
4* ranging from $1,500 to $3,650. J. '
•$• BIRCH BLUFF—I4O feet; finest lake ♦♦ '
4- shore; 190 feet; $800. J. '
* MINNETONKA BEACH—Neweirscot- X '
•*• tage, 60x200; eight rooms; plastered, •{• '
•V finely finished; completely furnished; •$• '
•$• partly modern; $3,500.. Lots at $650 * '
•i- $700 and $800. ' ;^;- ' X '
•*• INTERLACHEN-Three beautiful lots ? !
+ on lower lake, with about 20 acres. 4- ,
•{•. ■ This is worth looking up. ' J. ,
+ LANGDON PARK—Crowell's cottage; 4. i
•{• large grounds, elegantly ■ finished, •*♦ ,
•{• completely modern residence, $6,000 ft
4/ MEADVILLE PARK—Fine lake fronts 4- 1
V at $400 each. X ,
V MAPLEWOOD POlNT—Elegant lot at 4- <
•J* Breezy Point, $725. ' 4. ,
•J* GROVELAND STATION-Lake fronts , J.
•f very desirable, at $200 to $500 each. 4- '
V Six acres, with shore, $1,800. 4.
f SMITHTOWN BAY—Upper Lake-27 X
i acres, with over m feet fine shore •£•
*;* $2,500. ' - * ».
j« SAGA HILL-Cottage and 16 lots '' ■ ?
1" r*Z I'ooo1 '000 Cottage and two lots, $800 4* ,
4* COTTAGEWOOD-Cottago, six rooms, 'X
*' papered and plastered; lot 85x85 4-
V $1,200. Also 314 acres, nearly all 4
v. cultivated, with summer cottage and J. ,
•$• log barn, $700. i. .
•$• We make a specialty of Lake Mm- . • ■
•*• netonka real estate and invite owners X
j« and agents to list their holdings of J.
T this description with us. , .. .
I 1 I I 1 1 I II M-H-H-W-M
HOUSE, RENTED FOR $18, TO EXCHANGE
109 4th nU S D COtta*e* C- A- «ulßt & Co., ;
WOOD AND COAL ~~~~~
SACRIFICE SALE ON WOOD TO CLEAR
on yard; compelled to move, maple flooring
blocks, oak slabs. Central Fuel Co.. Tel. 1908.
EXCHANGE—MISCELLANEOUS 7
TO EXCHANGE FOR CARPENTER WORK
fine piano and household goods; also good
family horse and buggy; also carpenter by
the day. 3133 Ist ay S. -
__^ . ■'-■ MUSICAL 7 rTT
WILLARD •• PATTEN, VOICE CULTURE
and harmony, removed to 620% Nlc. Telephn'a
NOTICE
BOND CALL.
To the holders and owners of bonds exe
cuted by the Scanlon-Glpson Lumber com
pany, dated June 24, 1899, hereinafter enumer
ated:
Please take notice that bonds . numbered
61 to 90, both inclusive, aggregating $25,000
principal of said Scanlou-Glpson Lumber
company, dated June 24, 1899, and secured by
trust deed to this company as trustee, have
been called for payment, and will be paid at
this office in four months from March 1, 1901.
The holders of all of said bonds numbered
from'6l to 190 are hereby required to surren
der their bonds for payment, and that ac
crued interest thereon will be paid with the
principal of • said bonds if presented at the
time specified, and that from and after said
four months all interest On said enumerated
bonds will cease. - * ':'.'■'■
Dated March 1, 1901. , ijl«,/
The Minnesota Loan and Trust Company,
as trustee.
NOTICE—WE MUST MAKE DEEP CUT
prices on framing pictures to keep four frame
makers* busy and reduce stock; must move
April 1; also entire stock new and unclaimed
pictures, oil paintings, room mouldings,
ovals. Zeabaugh, 19 sth st S.
PERSONAL ~ ~~
DR. BERTHA* HHEPARD, SPECIALIST DlS
eases of women and children. 17 SHh si S.
Take Hennepln ay car. .
JOSEPH LA CHANCE, DIVINE HEALER,
306 6th st 3, Minneapolis.
HOFFLIN'S HEADACHE POWDERS
I Are harmless; they are free from poisonous
drugs and a " certain cure for all kinds of
headaches; 10c try 'em. Hofflin's drug store.
IP IT'S FIRST-CLASS DENTISTRY AT
reasonable ■ prices in Minneapolis, it's Dr.
BriTndes. at 620^ Nlcollet, suite 2.
FEMALE DISEASES CURED
By Dr. Wheyeler, specialist; office, 408 Nlcollet.
•■■ EXAMINATION FREE.
ASK ANY DRUGGIST FOR FREE SAMPLE
of Satin-Skin Cream, or write Albert F.
Wood, perfumer, Detroit, Mich.
LADIES—CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PEN
nyroyal Pills are the "best; safe, reliable; take
no other; send 4c stamp for particulars. "Re
lief for Ladies" in letter by return mail; at
druggists. Chlchester Chem. Co.. Phlla.. Pa.
YOUR PICTURE ON A FINE CELLULOID
button, from any photograph, only 10c, to in
troduce my work. Photos returned unharmed.
Rogan's Studio, Whitehall, Wis. •- ■-..;■
WALL PAPER—RANNEY HAS FINE NEW
papers coming in constantly; now is the time
to save money before the rush. No. 18 4th
st S. •■■--. ■ ' ■
••••••••••••••••••••••••a*
• IMPORTANT TO TAILORS, •
• As Well as the Ambitious Housewife. •
• You have undoubtedly more than •
• once wished you knew an easy, sure •
• ' way to get those bad spots removed •
• from those good suits of clothes. : •
• After fifteen years at tailoring, 1 have •
• at last dicsovered how to do this easily •
• and with very small expense. The •
• only secret is what to use and how to •
• use it... If. I could have got this years •
• ago, 1 would gladly have paid $5 tor •
• it. You willsuy the same after using ' •
• it only once. You will never use any- •
• thing else. It removes the dirt in- •
• stead of rubbing it in, and it is equal- •
• ly good for cleaning carpets. I also •
• have a splendid recipe for cleaning ' •
• velvet. Send me 25 cents and I will. •
a by return mail, send you both recipes •
• and full directions how to use them; •
• or either one of the above recipes for •
• 15 cents. Send ■at once for it. Ad- •
• dress Gust Abrahamson, Merchant •
• Tailor. Wadena, Minn. •
PATENT ATTORNEYS
WILLIAMSON & MERCHANT (JAMES F.
Williamson and Frank D. Merchant), patent
attorneys and solicitors, main office No. 929
--935 Guaranty Loan building, Minneapolis,
Minn.; branch office, room 62, McGlll build
lug, Washington. D. C.
REAL ESTATE—FOR SALE
IMPROVED
EDMUND G. WALTON, 300 HENNEPIN. IS
■ues a new catalogue of houses for sale and
rent every two weeka. Send or call.
W. A. BARNES ft CO., 300-302 NICOLLET,
issue a rental bulletin and real estate IU:
every Monday. Call or send and get one.
HOUSES, $1,500 to $607600T"Minnetonka~proF"
erty. Acres, rents, loans, insurance; care of
property. Lewis W. Campbell, Guar. Loan.
AN ATTRACTIVE. MODERN, EIGHT-ROOM
house, near Como car, at St. Anthony Park,
very cheap; monthly payments. Room 5, 313
Nicollet.
FOUR BARGAINS-HOUSE AND LOT AT
Minnehaha Falls, Lake Harriet, Keegan's
Lake and South Miuneapoiis. Wm. H. Gib
son, 420 Guaranty building.
LAUDERDALE & CO. HAVE EIGHT-ROOM
modern, except furnace, eighth ward, for
sale: $2,500; $5J monthly payments; this is a
decided snap. 355 Temple Court.
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82 SNAPS IN CITY HOME 3. I §2
82 ■-' • t/t ><'.--:. '■ ■ ■' :: i'■ - w'-1; '- * Zi
82 One of the best built homes In the Si
82 city; 12 rooms and- billiard hall, fin- 82
82 ished in hard wood, with parquet S3
o* floors throughout; east front lot, 75x *•
Si 150, corner of 9th ay S and loth st; 82
82 cost $15,000 to build;' will sell for 82
82 $10,000 if taken in 60 days. t2
*• ' rV 1.":^ : . 82
82 For Sale—Ten-room house and barn, 82
Si $1,900; rents for $25 per month, mak- 82
82 ing an investment netting 15 per cent. 82
82 ■ ■ • ■-'■',■*, •■;.■• i.\r.\---\: ;• %i
82 A . good eleven-room house, south- 82
82 east, 206 Pleasant st. If sold in 30 82
82 days, goes at $1,900. ■ 82
82 Eight-room house, 28th st and 11th 82
82 ay 8, $1,000; terms to suit. . gg
m &
82 Two i-room, partly modern houses, 82
82 on lot 48x180, on a business street, 82
82 Where there is a good chance for store 82
8« in front on the same lot. At present 82
82 these houses rent for $27 per month. 82
82 Will sell, on terms to suit, for $2,700. 82
82' V:', 1:; - 82
82 For Rent—New flat, all modern, six 82
82 rooms, corner llth ay S and 18th st. 82
82 812 E 18th st or &
8. ' LOUIS X. GAYNER, g|
82 840 Temple court. 82
£ 82S28888Si8888888i82S2SS82 £
• T. J. JANNEY, •
• 103 Phoenix Building. •
• $2 r,4OO—Between 4th ay S and 2d ay S, •
• inside 32d; eight rooms; bath, •
• city water, gas and good barn; •
• ■ large east front lot. •
• $3,200- : Near 4th ay. inside 26th st; •
• eight rooms and fully modern. •
• $I,Boo— Fine, warm cottage, on corner . •
• lot, near 26th and Portland. •
• $B,ooo—Tea rooms, completely modern; •
• combination heat; good barn; •
• large lot; will take part exchange •
• in other city property or land. •
• $4,500—41^x135, Inside 14th st, with •
• ;.' : nine-room ,■ house, not modern; •
• will trade. •
• :•:->.■-.-'-. BUSINESS PROPERTY. •
• One of the best business blocks in the •
• city; paying fine rate of interest •
• on our cost price. . , •
• INVESTIGATE THIS. •
•XvX"X**X~X~X"> ,sm.>
♦> C. ERNST & CO.. ' ♦%
•♦♦: .325 Temple Court. ♦*♦
♦> $750—Seven-room house on Glrard ay •>
•> N near 25th, $100 down, balance •>
♦;« to suit. , ♦•♦
•> $800—Seven-room house on 26th ay NE •>
♦!• near Central, $100 down, monthly ♦$►
«> payments on balance. ♦>
«£♦ $1,000 —Eight rooms, front and back «>
•> stairs, front stairs hardwood, man- ♦*♦
♦>.' tel in parlor, good well, on 20th •*•
♦> ay NE near, Taylor. , A
•>'■ $I,6oo— One nine-room and one seven- •>
♦> room - house, large corner lot, on ♦*♦
♦> 32d ay N and 2d et; rents .will pay. «£♦
•;♦ 14 per cent net; $300 down, balance ♦>
♦> to suit. ,:.-'♦•«
♦> Improved farm of 400 acres, with full ♦;•
«> set of first-class buildings, 12 miles •>
•> ..from Minneapolis in Anoka county; ♦> |
•J» price $18 per acre, easy terms. •>
m» »♦♦»» »»»»»» »»<>»»» ♦**«♦
MODERN 10-ROOM HOUSE. BARN; BTH
ward; built by owner for.home; gas, laundry, I
combination heat; will sell carpets, shades,
gas and steel range if desired. H 899, Jour
nal. -
•»♦» »»♦♦♦ »c »_f*»»»o»M »♦»»
♦> S. H. FINDLEY, , ♦>
♦> Tel. 1584 L 1 Main. 517 Andrus Bldg. ♦>
•J» For —Five-room cottage, good •>
«> lot, well, city water in street; Grand. •*•
•> ' avenue and 34th st; $700, half cash. ♦*•
♦;♦ - For —Well located building lots •*•
•J« on easy terms, or would furnish ma- - ♦!*
«£♦ terial to good parties. «♦•
Telephone Your wants to Main {fcftSßKf The Price ZejyiVe'^l
REAL ESTATE—FOR SALE
': Continued.
BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE, IMPROVED
and unimproved city and farm lands. Also
city property to exchange for land. Star,
241 Nicollet ay. room-10. -
NINE-ROOM HOUSE IN PROSPECT PARK.
Perfect condition, thoroughly modern, hard
wood floors, storm sash and screens; very
cheap, monthly payments. Room 5, 313 Nic
ollet.
WE buy and sell city and farm property.;
Mort. Loans. C. A. QuUst & Co., 109 4th »t 3.
. UNIMPROVED
THE EDMUND O. WALTON AGENCY 13
--sues a printed catalogue with maps of abso
lutely the best bargains In vacant lots. 300
Hecnepln ay. ■ :; ■
FOR SALE OR LEASE—I9BxIS7 FEET TO
20-foot alley, on a central corner; possible
trackage;- convenient to mills and depots. 0.
M. Laraway & Son, Bank of Commerce build
ing.
•••••• ~ *~
i • . ••••••••••••••••••
• 1200 Will buy a piece of ground •
• on Morgan ay N, between 35th •
• and 36th sts; size. 200x128. Think •
• of It. only $1 per front foot. v - • I':.
• ■'"•'•
• DAVID C. BELL INVESTMENT CO. •
• " 111 Fourth Street S. •
I 100 Calhoun Park lots, $500 to $650. I
I • Jos. L. Hlckaon. 939 Guaranty. |
88 FINE PIECE OP TRACKAGE ON 1
8* the Milwaukee, well down town; about 88
08 12,000 square feet; just the place' for 88
5* a sales warehouse; can be bought at 88
82 a snap. Hennepln ay frontage at $100 J2
58 per foot, inside 14th st. Bargains in 88
o« residence lots, all parts of city. " 88
88 -' y;r V'r' ' '.'-"- ''* * \ V *lJ
•5 WANTED—A tenant for a large mer- g2
5* can-tile building on Ist ay N; 60,000 88
88 feet of floor space; will entirely re- 92
8. model to suit the right parties for a g§
52 five-year lease. ■ j«
82 YALE REALTY CO., X
88 101 Bank of Commerce Building. 82
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LOT FOR SALE-CHEAP, 25-FOOT FRONT
age, 3905 sth ay S. Address Carl S. Nelson,
Argyle, Minn. -
FARM LANpS
OLIVER CO. SETTLEMENT, Centra! N. D
Washburn Valley Homesteads. Lands $2 to $4
COAL. Good water & soil. Send 2-cent stamp
for BOOKLET. D. Galnee, S. E. Mpls, Minn. |
»» »»»»»»0»00» ♦♦♦+»»»»»»*<>
♦ ■ / • 41,000 ACRES • .J.
•> Cut-over lands in Cass and Crow Wing •>
•> counties, in townships 138, 139 and •*•
V 140, ranges 25, 26, 27 and 28; will be •♦•
V sold in one tract or in township lots; •*•
•> splendid opportunity for speculation; ♦♦♦
V prices and particulars on (application. A
»> Franklin Benner, 603 Phoenix building •*«
♦♦£♦*♦♦*♦♦♦*♦♦****♦♦*«£«s
480 ACRES IN KINGSBURY COUNTY,"
South Dakota, to exchange for general mer
chandise or hardware. Address Box 33, De
Smet, S. D.
1400, 80 ACRES, NEAR JOEL, POLK COUN
ty, Wis.; clay loam soil; part maple; ex
cellent for dairy; need money. A 893. Jour
nal. ,•....
--■ •. ACRE SNAPS. ~~
10,000— Douglas county, Wisconsin $2. 10 000
—Central North Dakota, $3.50. I,2oo—Chip
pewa county, Wisconsin, $3.50. • 640—Central
North Dakota, for modern home. Rait, 608
Bank of Commerce. t •
$16 AN ACRE, 600 ACRES, ONE SECTION,
joining on large lake of clear water; good,
high shore; make fine stock farm; summer
resort. Might deal for general store and
some money. Marcus P. Hobart Phoenix
building. •
$1,425 ONLY—SW % 28-117-49, DEUEL COUN
ty, Dakota, in Big Sioux valley, two miles
from town; mortgage $800 equity cash. Wire,
write or 'phone Hobart, Phoenix building.
$360-EIGHTY ACRES. $840-240 ACRES.
$480—120 acres. $2.50 an acre, 2.840. acres;
timber will pay for land; easy payments
other bargains. C. D. Rutherford. Flood
wood, Minn. .
160-ACRE FARM FOR SALE, FOUR MILES
southeast of Henning, Otter Tail county,
Minn. Good well and good buildings. A
snap if taken at once. M. Huseby Battle
Lake, Minn. ;.V;t '
160 ACRES IN TRAVERSE COUNTY; THK
seVi section 32-126-45; is in the best wheat
country in the state; only I need the money
and will sell for $16 if can sell; buy of the
owner. G. A. Wesner, Lakefleld. Minn.
SITUATIONS WANTED
MALE
LOCOMOTIVE ENGINEER, WITH 14
years' experience, desires a, position as sta
tionary engineer. Address D 893, Journal.
POSITION WANTED BY A BAKER OF~IS
years' experience; can do all kinds of bak
ing; country town preferred. Address N 892
Journal.
WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, POSITION
in a meat market, to learn the trade- small
wages demanded to start with. Address H.
R., 3415 Longfellow ay S.
POSITION WANTED^BY MARRIED MAN,
who understands steam beating plant and
carpenter work. Steady and industrious.
References. F 894. Journal.
FEMALE
A WIDOW OP REFINEMENT AND Ex
perience would like to take the responsibility
of renting a house and getting it In perfect
order as well as acting as housekeeper for a
party of gentlemen in the city or at the lake.
Best of references. Address 0 885, Journal.
WANTED—PLAIN SEWING OR MENDING"
Will teach raised embroidery. Call 310 11th
st S.
WANTED—POSITION AS HOTEL HOUSE
keeper in first-class house; thoroughly com
petent; best of references.- Address W 892,
Journal. , . ■ ■ . • - .
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
CASH PAID for all kinds of household goods.
Don't sell before getting estimate from the
Town Market. 25-27 sth at S. Tel. 1993.
WE BUY diamonds or trade for new. We pay
cash for old gold or make into new jewelry.
Jacobs Jewelry Co.. 41 Washington ay S.
WE GIVE CHEAP RATES ON HOUSEHOLD
goods to coast. Twin City Van Co., 6% 4thstN.
WANTED—SECOND-HAND INCUBATOR
must be good and cheap; state make and
price. E 891. Journal. ■
CASH PAID FOR OLD GOLD.
R. G. Winter Jewelry Co., 327 Nicollet ay.
WANTED—THE BEST~22~INCH~ WHEEL
that $20 will buy. C 894. Journal.
WANTED— GOOD SECOND-HAND GUl
tar. State make and price. Address T 892,
Journal. . , f ';*?:'.■
WANTED TO RENT
WANTED—BY APRIL 1, FOUR OR FIVE
rooms in modern heated house, for light
housekeeping; central -location; small fam
ily. Address F 893, Journal.
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WANTED— RENT BY YOUNG COUPLE,
six or seven-room modern house or cottage,
with barn. Will pay $15 or $20. Address D
894. Journal. ■..*■■
WANTED — TWO CONNECTING FUR
nisbed rooms, in modern bouse; near library
preferred. Address W 893, Journal. ■
WANTED— BY QUIET PARTY, FURNISHED
room in modern house, * with privilege of
having friend - when in city and no ques
tions asked. ■ A 594. Journal.
WANTED—TO RENT A GOOD HOUSE AND
barn « for $10 or $12 per month. Address O
894, Journal... . . ' .
WANTED—TO RENT A STOREROOM, 25x
100,, with trackage , privileges. S. A. Reed,
208 Century building. ■
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WANTED—REAL ESTATE
SPECIAL ATTENTION TO MANAGEMENT
?£,PROPEHTY; ALSO SUCCESS IN SELL
ING SAME. T. J. JANNEY, 103 PHOENIX.
WANTED—TO BUY LAND IN STEVENS,
Grant. Pope. Traverse and Wilkin counties,
Minnesota, and in Day, Roberts and Mar
shall counties, South Dakota. Address V 88S,
Journal.
\V AN TED-SEVERAL GOOD IMPROVED
farms. Also wild lands that are cheap. Send
particulars. Btar. 141 Nicollet ay, room 10.
WANT TO BUY HOUSE. MODERN. ME
dlum 3lze, near car Hue, not far out, with
barn, $1,200 to $2,000. Address V 892, Jour-
WE WANT THE LISTT.NG"~OF^ YOUR
cheap lauds, as we are in the business. Min
nesota preferred. Address box 285 Ray
mond, Minn. *
MINES AND MINING.
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♦> UNION CONSOLIDATED MINING •*•
••• COMPANY. '■-':■%
♦ X,
♦> Don't fail to obtain some of these •>
V shares while for a few days they are »>
V selling at half a cent each. ' A
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•> Send for 32-page illustrated and A
y descriptive publication. A,
T!;i he, TTele'"mle'" "Hornet," %
*/ . .S aleon'" "Copper Shield," £
<• "Yellow Hammer," • ". X
♦ „„ , , "Frult-Farm-Home," •>
V Coal-Lead-Zlnc," "Mountain Tunnel,' <&•
V "Silver Crown." • A.
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•j» Ten per cent per annum guaranteed «►
••♦ in addition to regular dividend*. .>
♦> Adress the ; -i'li'Jv
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♦ NATIONAL MINING PROMOTION *
V . COMPANY, .>
♦j» Fourtn floor, Ancfcrua building, * ♦
v Fourth floor, Andtrus building, &
% Minneapolis, Minn. ..-•". -•;:J'A'
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♦•♦ Don't fa4l to obtain particulars !of <•
v our Great Smelter Sale of these shares. - •!♦
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•♦• : Ten per cent per annum in addition <•
♦«• to regular dividends guaranteed. .<•
»> Send for 32-page illustrated and de- «►
»♦♦ scriptive catalogue. a
•> AMERICAN MINING INVESTMENT »5
% COMPANY, A
»> Fourth floor, the Andrus building. X
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5* We own Silver Peak mountain, in 22
*8 eastern Oregon. Tunnel now in 125 -X
52 feet, working day and night crews; ex- J2
52 pect to strike it rich any day. To com- I*
!8 plete the tunnel and erect a stamp $£
58 mill, will sell stock until March 15 at 88
58 the fololwing prices: :\ j^
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It ALL CASH DOWN, 5c per share; par 88
'• value, $1; full paid and non-aaeess- g2
58 able. _jj
•8 100 shares $5.00 88
58 500 shares 25.00 ?2
58 1,000 shares .!. 45.00 gj
58 2.000 shares 85.00 S8
58 5,000 shares 200 00 «
58 10,000 shares 400 00 88
88 n;
88 INSTALLMENT PLAN. - 88
88 7 cents per share; 1,000 shares, $2 88
88 down and $2 per month until paid Si
«8 —total, $70. . . • ■ ■ 88
88 3,000 shares. $5 down, $5 a month until 88
88 paid—total, $210. &
88 5,000 shares, $7 down, $7 per month 88
58 until paid—total, $350. 88
52 10,000 shares, $12 down, $12 a month »8
58 until paid—totaX $700. gg
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58 Address all communications and "fg
58 make all checks, drafts, money orders, 88
58 etc., payable to the 88
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li . Boston Block, «2
88 % MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. !?8
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DOUBLE YOUR CAPITAL IN 30 DAYS BY
Investing in the Air Funnel Equipment'
company. The test Just given the
Air vs. Ice System as devised by Clark Bal
:"om has proven that all perishable vegetables
ran Be picked ripe in the southern states and
shipped north to be enjoyed by hundreds. Now
the thousands of bushels of fruit that load tne
trees and cover tHe ground of the large or
chards, of the south will be enjoyed by the
northern people at reasonable prices. Bal
com's device does away with the cost of ice.
A few shares of stock for sale at $65, par valuo
UOO. Annual dividends at least 25 per cent.
E. R. Gllman, general agent, office 70 Syndi
gate block, Minneapolis.
ERICH : . - ■■
STAMP MILL BOUGHT.
1,200 tons ore mined; more in sight. 1,500,
--000 shares, 750,000 treasury stock; a limited
amount now, 10 cents a share; $100, 1,000;
$1,000 for 10,000 shares.
GET INTO A GOLD MINE.
Send for prospectus and latest report on
"JERICHO."
CHARLES F. POTTER & CO.,
"Investment Brokers,"
425 Ist ay N. _
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58 I have a few thousand shares of tne 88
58 above stock, and in order to realize 38
58 cash quickly, will offer them for , a 8»
58 few days at l%c per share. Regular 88
58 stock, with revenue stamps affixed, is- *£
58 sued direct to purchasers. Regular 88
58 dividends guaranteed by the Amerl- 88
58 can Mining Investment Company. *2
'i Send orders and make checks pay- ti
58 able to ■ U
58 OTTO MUNSON. 88
52 312 Bank of Commerce Building, J»f
58 *- s Minneapolis, Minn. 88
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GREAT REPUBLIC MINING COMPANY'S
stock, from one to 10,000 shares at 3% cents
per share. This stock is getting very scarce.
[ have this for a short time only at that
rice. Address R. Legan, 1131 Lyndale ay N.
MOVING AND STORAGE
SAFES, BOILERS AND HEAVY MACHIN
ery moved; household - goods moved and
stored or - packed . for shipment by expert
packers. Boyd Transfer & Fuel Co., 46 3d at
3. Telephone Main 656. both companies. '
~~DETECTIVE AGENCIES ~ ~
DETECTIVE WORK, ALL BRANCHES ;-SB
cret service inquiry, shadowing; best ref»r
ences. S. J. McNulty. mgr . 208-10 Kasota blk.
PENSIONS -
~ R. B. HOSTETLER, ~~~~-
PENSION ATTORNEY,
Room 307 Boston block. Minneapolis, Minn.
MACHINERY AND ENGINES
IRON-WORKING AND WOOD-WORKINO"
Machinery— Largest. stock In the Northwest.
Northern Machinery Co., 217 So. 3d st, Mpla.
OCEAN STEAMERS
Tickets to and from Scandinavia, Germany,
Great Britain and all other points In Eu
rope, via Beaver Line Royal Mail steamships,
it lowest rates in all ■ classes. New, large
steamships; best accommodations; shortest
jcean voyage. C. F. Wenham, general agent,
■ill Nicolelt ay. Minneapolis. Minn. ■*..
STOVE REPAIRS , ;
GREAT WESTERN STOVE REPAIR CO..
312 Hennepin hv. Telephone, Main 181.
U. S. STOVE REPAIR CO., 246 4TH AY ■•'
Minneapolis. Telephone 514-3.