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FEIDAY EVENING, MAY 10, 1901.
R^^STATg^RAJfSFJER^
Frank C. Gebhardt and wife to.George
. T. • Angell, lot 52, auditor's subdi
vision 83 $3,25(
Charles F. Ogden and wife to D. C.
Bell Investment company, lot 22,
block 3, Motor Line addition 25C
John Maier and wife to "Michael
Birkle, lot 3, block 11, Orth &
Hechtmann's addition 1.50 C
Albert W. Wass and wife to Mary M.
Duffy, lot 14, block 4, Remington's
second addition : 2.50 C
Shevlin-Carpenter company to Mary ■
E. Fuller., part lots 11 and 12, block
18, Calhoun'park .." l,50(
Fidelity Investment Union to C. H.
Ingram, lot 1, ' block 42, Remington's
second addition -..■......."..... 20C
Nellie M. Gates et al. to Jennie S.
Carr, lots 15, 16 %nd 17, Seallum
Gates' addition 350
E. C. Simmons and husband to C. H.
Ingram, lots 12 and 13, Concord sub
division 2.00 C
Western Realty and Investment com
pany to Herman Olson, lot 14, block
9, Wyoming Park addition 450
Helen K. Wilson to William M. Sage,
lot 25, block 5, first division Reming
ton park HI
Fidelity Investment Union to C. H.
Ingram, lots 3, 5 and 6, block 23,
Remington's second addition 600
F. A. Simmons and wife to Charles H.
Ingram, lot 5. block' 43, Remington's
second addition 700
John H. Givins and wife to Charles
V. Bowman, lot 5, block 15, Wilson's
rearangement 680
W. A. Barnes _ Co. to Fidelity Ex
chequer company, lot 34, block 3, Oak
Park addition 202
Eric Streed and wife to John S. Mor
rison, lot 17. block 6, Williams' ad
dition 500
Seven minor deeds 15S
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Total, 22 deeds , $15,400
Building; Permits.
William F. Tscheu & Son, 911 Twenty
second avenue N, dwelling $1,000
J. J. Hill, .100-106 Second street S,
freight elevators 1,000
G. L. Brown, 2319 Filmore street NE.
dwelling 3,000
Chicago. St. Paul, Minneapolis &
Omaha railway, west side river be
tween Fourth and Sixth avenues N.
two-story brick freight house 80,000
H. B. Beucker, 217 Plymouth avenue,
dwelling 1,800
John W. George, 1110 Twelfth street
3, flats 2,000
E. W. Davis. 1362 Vine place, dwelling
changed into flats 3,000
Strifes.
Mrs. John G. Weeber, 109 Polk st NE....boy
Mrs. Frank E. Smith, 1500 sth ay S.
boy and girl
Mrs. George H. Ekiiis, 2328 Taylor st NE.boy
Mrs. Ole Erickson, ISI9 Polk st NE boy
Mrs. W. E. Stanchfield. 1322 Wash, st NE.girl
.Mis. Peter Wicklander, 906 26th ay NE..boy
Mrs. C. N. Wolff, 1510 Vine place boy
Mrs. Edward Curry, 913 14th ay N boy
Marriage Llcemes.
Frank F. Ray and Alice H. Sullivan.
Samuel T. Langley and Eleanor Coward.
Hector Beach and Laura E. Johnstone.
Oscar E. Lovain and Clara Ryerson.
Ringvald H. Nelson and Minnie E. Johnson.
Leonard Carlson and Hannah Anderson. "
Death*.
Mrs. Anna Selater, city hospital, 70 years.
Elizabeth HuttL. 2702 E 26th st, 8 years.
Baby Caseman, 1508 Park ay, 3 hours.
Ole Anderson, city hospital, 46 years.
Sarah Louisa Bushey, 1533 Newton ay N, 1
year.
Mary Emma Wragg. 2424 25th ay S.
I v AGENTS WANTED
\y_^wAxTX^Ew Nnfißtf^i_k§r sSfS
line and industrial insurance men tor special
•work throughout Minnesota. Apply in per
son or write Northwestern Life and Savings
Co., 520 Guaranty building, Minneapolis.
g BUSINESS CHANCES
fer in all lines of clean, legitimate business
in the growing sections of the northwest W#
can sell YOUR business. References: The
commercial agencies. Odlum-Kurtzman Co.,
Phoenix building.
FOR - BUTCHER SHOP, DOING A
good business; must sell on account of leav
ing city. Call at 205 E Lake st
HERE'S NO EXCUSE FOR WEARING
soiled linen while the Custom Laundry gives
such good service always. 112 6th st S. Tel.
ICS. '
STORE—I6x24, SUITABLE FOR MEAT
market, none within 6'n blocks; fine opening
for enterprising butcher. Apply 3301 4th ay S.
FOR SALE—MEAT MARKET, DOING GOOD
business; good location. Must sell at once.
2002 Crystal Lake ay N.
FOR SALE—CLEAN STOCK OF SECOND
hand furniture; rent cheap; $600 will handle
the stock. E. G. Fullerton, Montevideo,
Mien.
FOR RENT—THE CENTRAL LAUNDRY;
best in Northeast Minneapolis; established
trade; $15 per month, including city water.
E. Sodergren, 2504 Central ay.
WANTED—A MAN WITH $1,000 TO HANDLE
carriage rubber tires; big money in it. Ad
dress C 991, Journal.
TENANT WANTED FOR A 40-ROOM HO
tel; steam heat; completed June 1; beautiful
lake; no other. Anton Nelson, Hendricks,
Mlnn _
FOR SALE—I OFFER FOR SALE MY EN
tire, barber shop, consisting of building, size
17x25; fireproof wall and roof, and all furni
ture required to run a first-class three-chair
shop. Good cigar trade and fine laundry
business. The location of the shop cannot
be beat Central location, with east front.
This is the only shop in town, and business
is good. Same help will remain if purchaser
desires. Gentlemen, this is a rare chance
and it will pay you to look it up. Reason for
selling will be made known through corre
spondence. E. O. Ageton, Minneota, Minn. -
FOR SALE—MEAT" MARKET FIXTURES.
one horse and wagon. Address P 992, Jour
nal. -
STORE FIXTURES, INCLUDING COUNTER,
shelves, ice box etc.; $30 takes them. Fine
location for business; can rent for $!>; two
living-rooms in rear. "'2 E 26th st.
NEWSPAPER FOR SALE—IN COUNTY
seat town; large circulation: doing good busi
ness; good reasons for selling. E 993, Jour
aal.
FOR SALE—S2,3OO, CLEAN GENERAL MER
chandise. at 80 cents. Write to-day. Luck
box 16. Hurley, S. D.
ON, ACCOUNT OF WEAK LUNGS I AM
compelled |o sell one of the best jewelry
businesses in the northwest. Repairs for
19u0 were about $1,000. Good farming coun
try; sawmill running day and night. Party
■with $700 or $800 can buy me out, or will take
partner. Address B 993, Journal. •
AM~HEitE~FRO\rTIIE~EAST TO SELL A
legitimate business in which $6,000 to $8,000
yearly profits can be proved. About $1,200 i 3
necessary; unusual opportunity. N 987, Jour
nal. . : '■
GROCERY—MUST SELL AT ONCE; WILL
invoice and give big discount. Owner has
other business. Northwestern Business Ageii
■cy, 207 Bank of Commerce.
MAKE MONET IN ~ COPPER; A FEW
shares that now pay 1 per cent a month divi
dend, for only 25c. E. R. Lynch, Temple
Court. .
. . —Soda fountain, news, cigar, $35 dally.
—Grocery, large farm and city trade.
—Modern hotel; consider farm laud.
' | $750—Undertaking business, clearing $100 mo.
! ' Restaurant, lunoh counter, llou L. Ex.
7~ BUSINESS SPECIALS
SUPERFLUOUS HAIR, MOLES, ETC.. PER
manently removed by electricity. Miss Hol
lister, 77-78 Syndicate block. Pioneer stand of
the northwest. Exclusive specialist.
g
EX^E^T^-lOY^LE^R^P^IRIN^^RE^EN^
■amellng, tire work, coaster brakes, etc. Will
call for and deliver. 'Phones, N. W.. Main
1430 J-l; M. V., 1020. The Heath-Qulmby
Co., 102 Hennepin ay.
for SALE—LADY'S BICYCLE, HIGH
grade, in good condition; very cheap. In
quire No. 911 Ist ay N.
FOB BICYCLE, 24-INCH FRAME; $50
wheel; for $8. Ask Kennedy Bros, to see
Cotton's wheel.
FOR SALE— HIGH GRADE BICYCLE,
built to order; used two months; a snap;
owner leaving city; must be sold at once.
Day PeLong Cycle Co., 308 3d st S. ..:- v.
Try board AND ROOMS
BRIGHT. SUNNY. WELLFURNISHED
rooms, with first-class board., References
required. 410 9th st S.
ro~ BOARD WANTED^
WA N^ED^OATrTD^N^rpTA^E^F^R^Y^U^
woman, office worker, with home and care
for boy of 4. W 992, Journal.
TQ •■■'... "{. COWS . J
cows. ;' Call after 4 p. m. at 2540 Blooming
.on ay. .*- ': ' ' "» •, -
•NO. "I JERSEY MILK COWS, ' FRESH
three weeks; big milker: trade for dry cow.
E32 6th ay ii, corner 6th st. ■- ■ -
2^r~r^L^^^^Ts~^~3i
MRS. MANEWELL, medium;, readings daily;
- hours ■ from 10 to 5. '. 620& Nicollet. room 14.*
MME. BATCH, IMPRES3IONAL CARD
reader and palmist, will give double readings
this* week for 50 cents.. 520 sth"avS.' • •
CONSULT ALICE McBAIN, THE LICENSED
medium, upon occult subjects. ; 210 4thst"N,
flat 21.. Minneapolis. . , . ,
15 LADIES' TALORING
} * WALKING SKIRT SPECIAL. ?
"i* ■ ■ ■ ■■■ >••-'■■. +
.4" C. C. Hutchison, The Ladies' Tailor, +
■ 4* 87 Bth st S, is making comfortable 4*
4* walking skirts (an - Indispensable gar- <*•
•j- ment at this season of the year) of •{•
' •!• fine Imported materials of the correct •}•
•i* weight, in all the new colors; also .{.
-J- black and navy blue; handsomely •{•
•' •{• stitched and strictly tailor-made, from 4"
4* $10. Perfect fit and hang guaranteed. 4*
. 4* Telephone 2773 L-3 Main. • •{*
? I I M I ■!■■! I ■!■ !■ !■■!■ ■I..H..H»H"K"H"t-t
IQ DYEING AND CLEANING
Me Uf
• )& NOW IS THE TIME TO HAVE £
'£ your clothing and all household goods )£
'g French dry cleaned, and A. ilornung's »^
) > r < Minneapolis Dye House is the largest jg
•^ and only reliable place In the north- J£
£ west. Offices, 522 Nlcollet, near €th st. &
1 £ Tel. 3156 J-2 main, and 212 Nlcoilet, &
ȣ near Washington ay. Tel. 510 main. )g
r* »''
TWIN CITY DYE WORKS — PRACTICAL
i dyers and French dry cleaners: out-of-town
orders solicited: prices moderate. 420 Nic
ollet. Telephone 1576.
i ———————————■—
19 FINANCIAL
WE HAVE A BLOCK OF EASTERN MONEY
to loan at 5 per cent on choice residence
! property. Thorpe Bros.. 258 Hennepln _t.
1 4% TO 6 PER CENT MONEY. WITH THE
| "on or before" privilege, to loau on improved
property in Minneapolis and St. Paul. R. M.
Newport, 209-311 Phoenix building, 60 4th st
_, Minneapolis. . - . .
1 AT LOW_ST RATES—MONEY TO LOAN. R.
D. Cone & Co., 617 Guaranty Loan building.
' MONEY TO LOAN; EASY TERMS; LOW
I rates. David P. Jones & Co., Onelda building.
LOANS .-ROM $100 UPWARDS; CITY PROP
erty prefer'd;*no delay. J.B.Tabour. 124 S *th.
MORTGAGE LOANS—Rates low; any sums;
no delay; see us sure. Gale _ Co., N. Y. Life.
MONEY AT 4, 5 AND 6 PER CENT; NO
commissions. Sawyer _ Betcher, 507 Phoenix.
MONEY for first mortgage city security, cur
rent rates. E. H. Bass, 514 Guaranty bldg. j
WE HAVE MONEY TO LOAN ON MfNNE
apolis real estate, with on or before privi
leges; rate I 1*, 5 and 6.. T. A. Jamleson, 313
Nlcollet. ■'
I MAKE A SPECIALTY OF $100 TO $500 j
loans on city real estate; principal payable
at any time. A. H. Pulley, 501 Andrus Bldg.
FOR FIRST MORTGAGE LOANS SEE Wk" ■
H. White, 40S Bank of Commerce building.
MINNEAPOLIS MONEY ON HAND FOR
real estate loans. No delay; no red tape.
Building loans a specialty. _. D. Brown,
738 Lumber Exchange.
BOND CALL.
To the holders and owners of bonds exe
cuted by the Scanlon-Gipson Lumber Com
pany, dated June 24, 18»», hereinafter enu
merated:
Please take notice that bonds numbered 91
to 105, both inclusive, aggregating $15,000
principal, of said Scanlon-Gipson Lumber
Company, dated June 24, ISas*, and secured 1
by trust deed by this company as trustee, j
have been called tor payment, and will be I
paid at. this office four (4) months from the
loth day of May, 1901. The holders of said
bonds, numbered 91 to 105, are required to
surrender their bonds for payment, and that
accrued interest thereon will De paid with the
principal of said bonds, if presented at the
time specified, and from and after said four
months all interest on said enumerated bonds
will cease.
Dated May 8, 1901.
THE MINNESOTA LOAN AND TRUST
COMPANY, as Trustee. •
LOANS TO SALARIED PEOPLE—
rates; easy payments; no publicity. Ajaarl
can Credit Co., C. E. Jennings, Msr., 623-5
: Guaranty building.
| MONEY LOANED SALARIED PEOPLE
! with steady positions in good concerns, on
I their own names; no security; easy payments.
Tolman. 920 N. Y. Life building.
$ MONEY TO LOAN SALARIED PEO- <§> |
O —We are prepared to loan reason- 4> I
<$> able amounts to salaried people held- 4> {
<£ ing steady positions with responsible <$> !
<$> concerns, on easy weekly or monthly & :
<$> payments. We conduct our business <$> '
>$> strictly confidential. Lowest rates ana <$> >
;*> fair treatment guaranteed. Room 306, <§>
; <j> Bank of Commerce building. . ■$>
WHEN YOU
hold a permanent salaried position and wish i
to
BORROW MONEY,
remember that you can get the lowest rates,
' longest time and best terms on your plain
note without mortgage or icdorser, if you
COME TO US.
Our private interviewing rooms are arranged j
so you can be waited on quickly and confi- :
dentially and no one outside of our office will
know of you: visit or that you are borrowing
money.
MINNEAPOLIS FINANCIAL CO.,
Room 206, New York Life building.
SALARY LOANS TO EMPLOYES ON
Plain notes, without security.
Easier partial payments. Lower rates.
RELIABLE CREDIT CO., Sykes block,
256 Hennepin ay. Walk up one flight.
QUICK LOANS
TO
SALARIED PEOPLE,
SAME DAY AS APPLICATION,
On your own name without security or iu
dorser; payment payable to suit yourself.
Those who contemplate borrowing can be as
sured of the confidential treatment that all
1 persons of refinement and pride feel is esseu-
I tion in matters of this nature. Our offices
are so arranged that you do not come in con
tact with other applicants, and you can be
waited on privately and quickly.
PRIVATE INTERVIEWING ROOMS.
MINNEAPOLIS LOAN COMPANY.
601-602 Globe building.
20 FR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS '
I advertising under this .head. Bo sure and i
call for them when you leave the fed. - -": i
COLFAX MINERAL WATER.
Will permanently cure constipation. We
guarantee results; $1.75 per six-gallon case.
j Thti Glenwood-Inglewood Co.. 313 Hennepin.
TENTS, AWNINGS, DUCK AND COVER3I
AMERICAN TENT AND AWNING co.,
> '-■X" 125-127-129 Ist ay N. Minneapolis.
G__AT 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 bth st S.
SEEDS— STOCK D. M. FERRY &
i Co.'s bulk seeds just received. J. U. Smith,
214-216 Hennepin ay.
TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE, 237 Henn. ay—
Sell, rent, repair all makes. Ask for prices.
: going fishing; ~going~fishing?
going fishing?
<n £
v steel rods ONLY $3.38. &
& " •• - ' W
O Largest assortment in city; reels, Q
JOi lines, flies, hooks, etc. Everything Q j
Q but the bait and fish. . •§ j
0 Hardware, cutlery, tools, kitchen £* I
j £pj furnishings, lawn mowers, garden D j
!ft hose. We have the best 10c hose. ft i
ft ■ :•:;•:•—«
ft W. K. MORISON & CO., ft
. ft 247-249 Nicollet ay. ft
ftW^Cß^C^^^i^Caa^sftftftftftftftftft^ftQ
j PASTRY OVENS, STEAM TABLES, COF
fee urns, hotel ranges; tin, copper and sheet
iron work of all Kinds; retinnlng. Tel. 161.
Great Western Stove Repair Co.. 312 Hen. aT.
1 Furs STORED and insured.
Highest responsibility. Also repairing and
reshaping. Write or tel. M. 3172-L2, and we
will call. A. Zekman. furrier. 106 Hennepin.
! MATTRESSES MADE OVER; HAIR OR
| moss, $1.50; others $1; mattresses and furni
ture for sale. Kainville Bros., manufactur
ers, 17 Nlcollet island. Both phones.
FOR SALE—ENCYCLOPEDIA RITANNI
ca. 21 volumes; full calf; first-class condi
tion. Address N 953. Journal.
PIANOS--BEHR BROS.' UPRIGHT, $200;
Colby upright, $ISS; Imperial upright, $125;
Chickering upright, $160; Hallett & Davis up
; right, $190; Fischer upright, $180; $7 monthly.
Four square pianos, $25, $35, $50,- $65; $5
monthly. New pianos for rent, $3.50 and $4
a month. One-year's rent allowed if pur
chased. Foster & Waldo, 40 sthst S, corner
Nlcollet
ONE GASOLENE STOVE IN GOOD" CON
dition; also awning with all fixtures. 17
Washington ay S. ___.
ALL KINDS OF OFFICE, STORE FlX
tures, safes, roll top, flat and standing desks,
bookcase; also 500 feet counters and show
cases of all sizes, in double strength and plate j
i glass, gas fixtures of all descriptions; chea^p
if taken at once. Jacobson's, 208 4th st S. •
' FOR SALE—4,OOO FEET OF ONE-INCH
pipe and some other sizes. J. H. Kerrlck, j
126 3d ay N. ' . __;
MILKMEN—YOU CAN SAVE MONEY BY
using our ground screenings. . We make the
best. Now is the time to contract with us at
a very low price for June and July delivery.
Call at the Gee Mill, 112 Polk NE. We buy
and sell all kinds of grain and feed by the
car load, ton or 100 pounds. ' ' - i
.. . - - CZONET POWDER.
Use it for Health's sake. Disinfect, fumi
gate, ktfl germs.■;'- „. J. - - ,
: 'IT KILLS MOTHS. Does not Injure fabrics.
OZONET CO.,
. "■ - ' Minneapolis.. -
$700 SODA FOUNTAIN FOR $190; $150 NA
tional cash register, $35; show cases, counters
and wall case«; large safe. $40 ; 1027 Wash
ington ay S.
20 FOR SALE MISCLEANEOUS
Continued. ' ~ I
WOOD, dry, $1.75; 2 loads $2.75; green, $1 up.
Plymouth Lbr., 4 Lumber Excg. Phone 717 J2.
FOR SALE—THREE ENGLISH • ■ SETTEE
puppies. 11 months old, prize winning stock;
$25 apiece for choice:,can furnish best pedi
gree. 4433 Bloomlngton ay. __
¥,¥ t 4
•> ♦ " ♦:• v
•X» <r> 4 «X # *>♦}
* SAVE MONEY ' *
<• Is the motto of every care- •>
♦> ful housewife. Where can <&•
•> money be saved? At THE ♦;♦
•> BRANCH.- How? By buy- *
♦ ing your furniture » there. •>
*> How much can he saved? ♦;♦
•> Anywhere from 26 to 60 per •>
•> cent. •;♦
♦> Is this not an opportunity •> *
•> for every housekeeper to ♦>
♦ .■.". %♦ grasp at? ' Where can you .<♦
, •> do as well? It is impossible .<♦
V to equal our goods, at the <•
" •> prices we quote, la the twin '•>
•> cities*. ♦>
•>, We carry an Immense •>
•> stock of new and slightly •>
V used furniture. carpets. •;• -
<• rugs, refrigerators, lace. ♦>
•J» curtains, draperies, stoves,. •>
•> parlor, bed and dining- •>
•l» room suits, mattresses, •>
•> springs, tables, couches, ■*>
•> kitchen utensils, office fur- .♦>
•> niture, etc. t * •$•
♦;♦ It will pay you to do your •*•
•> spring buying at THE ♦> -
♦♦♦ BRANCH. *
V On account of our crowd- ♦>
•> ed condition we will dispose •>
•> of all our bicycles at prices, •>
•1» to suit the purchaser.. ♦>
•> We will take your old ♦»• 7.
•;• furniture in exchange or <♦" .
•*• buy it for cash. ■ •>
♦*♦ THE BRANCH, ' •>'■
.**! Cor. Wash, and ** ays S. •>
•X* ♦♦ •♦•%•%**♦**♦**♦•%*%•*#•%**♦**♦♦♦♦*♦♦*%**♦•%• ♦♦ ♦*
1t t t
*X*X» ♦*>♦♦
BRAND NEW REMINGTON HAMMERLESS,
automatic ejector and, case, with cleaning
utensils, to exchange for Remington or
Smith-Premier typewriter in good condition.
J. R. Hull, Grainwood,. Prior Lake, Minn.
FOR SALE—TEN-HORSE-POWER
trie motor, shaper and power punching press;
nickel plating outfit. ' Call 18u W 4th st, St.
Paul. - ■ ■"
FOR SALE—COCKER SPANIEL PUP. IN
quire 2532 6th ay S. >■■■-•
SPECIAL SATURDAY—S6O NEW DROP
head Singer sewing machine, 122.50; White,
$8; White, $5; Domestic, $3. Elmer, 720 Ist
; ay S. • -.
MUST BE SOLD-S4O HALL TYPEWRITER,
1 $7.50; $100 International, $12; $25 donor,
I $12; soda fountain, $15; harness, $4; cyclostyle,
$8.50; cash register (new), look, $22.50. 3047
Harriet ay. •
25<TFOR PROCESS GUARANTEED TO KEEP
eggs fresh for one year. Cheap and simple.
Onoko Chemical Co., box 163, Minneapolis,
Minn. ___ ■ '■
FOR SALE—ONE NO. 2 REMINGTON
typwriter, $20; one double carriage, $60; one
double harness, $25. Chadbourn, 2__4th_st_S.__
EGGS FOR SALE—PURE BRED BARRED
Plymouth Rocks, from E. B. Thompson's
best strain; birds large and perfectly marked;
SOc per setting. Call in afternoon. 129
I Highland ay. ____
ROAD CART AT 1909 STH AY S, $5. EDl
son mimeograph at 425 Temple Court, $6. H.
M. Stocking.
: FOR RENT _3Z
O1 " t^FtIIiXISHEir^HoiLSKS
*'KKB "FOR RENT" CARDS FOR THOSB
advertising under this bead. Be sure and
call for them when you leave the ad.
McCUKDY i Rents houses, )' Taking care
_ CO., Hi ■{ flats, stores, Vof property
Temple Court, ( sells real estate. ) a specialty.
List your property tor sale or rent.
FOR RENT—A HANDSOME. MODERN. 12
--room house, with barn; Janitor. service; ex
ceptional locality; 10 minutes' walk from
postomce, $45, will paper to suit tenant 722
otn ay S.
ALTERATIONS FOR HOUSES AND
| stores, porches screened, carpenter work.
Lammas, 423 2d ay S.
[ FOR RENT— SIX-ROOM COTTAGE ON
Como interurban car line. Call 701 15th ay
sE. In good repair.
1 HOUSE OF EIGHT ROOMS; CITY WATER
I good location for boarding.s29 st S: $20.
ST."! ANTHONY 956 RAYMOND AVT
corner Long; modern eight-room house, newly
painted and decorated; porcelain bath; three
Dlocks from interurban line; a pleasant and
convenient location. Searle, Globe building,
St. Paul. ■ ■ -"- '■ ■ -! ■
MODERN EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE: . HARD
wood finish, furnace, bath, gas ani fixtures,
etc., 2705 Aldrich ay S, cheap. G. W. Beebe,
302 Sykes block. ■ - m
1501 PARK AY, 15 ROOMS, MODERN, $50. ,
171S Nicollet ay, 12 rooms, modern, $40.
609 Forest ay, a rooms, modern, $35.
112 Willow st, 10 rooms, modern, $30.
2413 Nicollet ay, 10 rooms, modern, $20.
628 University ay SE, 15 rooms, modern, $20.
603 Bth ay N, 8 rooms, modern, $22.50.
2306 Clinton ay, 9 rooms, modern, $22.50.
524 3d ay SE, 7 rooms, modern, $18.
307 Aldrich ay N, 7 rooms, modern, $17.50.
609 E 22d st, 6 rooms, bath, gas, etc., $I<.oo.
2300 Clinton ay, 7 rooms, city water, $15.
George Odium, 309 Phoenix building. .-
KENWOOD — VERY DESIRABLE — FUR
nished house for rent until Oct. 1 to a small
family. Call on George H. Miller, 330 Lumber
Exchange. • ' - _
MAT MODERN HOUSE NEAR HAW
thorn ay, walking distance, $25; or will rent
to two families. Apply 511 Phoenix Bldg. _
FOR RENT—II-ROOM~HO*USEr WITH BARN
in Sunnyside, all modern; $30. Apply to A.
D. Smith, 507 Globe building. ■
R. D. CONE"&~CO.7SI7~~GUARANTY BLDG.
717 E 17th st, fully modern, only $30.
719 E 17th st, 10 rooms, very desirable, $35.
2108 Fremont ay N; water, sewer, furnace; $20
1075 13th ay SE, bath, closet, barn, $20.
New flats, every convenience, 4th st SE, cor
ner Bth ay. Only to desirable parties.
BENZ BROS., transfer and storage; finest
vans and warerooms; goods moved by expe
rienced men. 112 6th st N. Both Tels., 952.
3212 HARRIET AV—ll-ROOM MODERN
house; fine lawn, shrubbery, barn,', stone
walks. John M. Norris, 708 N. Y. Life.
FOUR." CONNECTING UNFURNISHED
rooms and alcove, modern conveniences, to
small famfly; central location. Inquire at
717 Ist ay N. • _ •
FOR RENT—A HOUSE OF EIGHT ROOMS,
1209 Hawthorn ay. Inquire at 1710 "d ay S.
GOOD 10-ROOM HOUSF. AND BARN, MOD
ern. location best in the city; rent reason
able. See owner next door. 2616 Dupont ay S.
j FIRST FLOOR 3216 PARK AY, S"ROOMS,
reception hall, porcelain bath, mantels, gas,
water, furnace; good repair; reasonable to
good tenant without children.
22 FURNISHED HOUSES
FURNISHED—A CONVENIENT, PLEASANT
seven-room house for the summer; nice loca
tion; references required. 1815 Portland ay.
FURNISHED HOUSE IN SUNNYSIDE, FOR
rent to responsible party for the. summer.
Addresc_B37_Andrus building.
FURNISHED HOUSE FOR RENT FOR THE
summer. References required. 321 Bth st S.
2Q ; FIRMSHED ROOMS
FREE, "FOR RENT" OR "FURNISHED
Room" cards for those advertising under this
head. Be sure and call for them when leav
ing the ad. ■ ' '
FOR~RENT—LARGE, WELL FURNISHED
parlor and alcove, with modern conveniences,
$6; 563 7th ay N. Price very reasonable. '
GRAND APARTMENTS. LADIES AND GEN
tlemen; stationary wash bowls, hot water,
porcelain baths, roof garden; $5 upwards.
620 "th st S. ° :_____________
FOR RENT—TWO NICELY . FURNISHED
rooms; separate or en suite; second floor;
central location; rent reasonable. 97 llth st S.
FURNISHED ROOMS IN MODERN HOUSE;
good location. 419 9th st S. • «
NEWLY FURNISHED FRONT ROOMS;
also unfurnished, strictly modern; one block
from Loring park, near Nicollet; private fam
ily. 123 W 15th st. -.
FOR RENT—NICELY FURNISHED FRONT
room, $3 per mouth, near car line. . Call
evenings, 1106 Washington st NE. ■ ■■.
FOR RENT—THREE NICELY FURNISHED
.rooms, to parties without children or dogs;
gas range, porcelain b.ath; fine location; near
library; walking distance. 56 12th st X.
NICELY FURNISHED SINGLE ROOM FOR
one gentleman; finest location in city; all
modern conveniences; private family; easy
walking distance. Address M 993, Journal.
LARGE. NICELY FURNISHED, FRONT
room; extra closet; entirely modern; central
and fine location; close to good table. board;
desirable for married couple or gentlemen.
1019 Ist ay S. Telephone 2739 J-2 Main. .
FOR RENT—A RECENTLY - FURNISHED
room, strictly modern; large porch and lawn;
convenient to every car and place. 1212 Hen-'
i:epln. -
nj UNFURNISHED ROOMS '
FLAT OF FOUR, MODERN, SECOND
floor, 1220 Washington ay 3, $10. .
Three front, ' upstairs, only $8 per month.
619 Washington ay S. ■■*■■" ■
Three pleasant front, upstairs, $5. 914 sth ay
S. No children. '
6 ROOMS, WITH CITY WATER AND SEW
er; SE Minneapolis. W. W. Clark, 313 Nlc.
SEVEN~PLEASANf~ROOMS~NEWLY~PA
pered; sewer, city water, closet, second floor;
411 20th ay N; $12. Edwards _ Brewster, 803
Guaranty Loan.r/;
THE MINNEAPOLIS JOURNAL.
I ' FOR ; RENT i:--^-:^"V-:
Continued.
. FOUR ROOMS. CITY WATER. - 1515 HILL
. side ay; $7. Wj. W. Clark. 313 Nicollet ay.
105 ■'* UNFURNISHED FLATS
• MODERN FIVE-ROOM FLAT. 332 1£ 18TH
. st. second floor. Apply Frank Miller.
' ELEGANT" SIX-ROOM FLATS. THOROUGH-
I ly modern, 730-736 E lath st; rent $27 and
' $30. F. A. Simmons Co., New York Lit*
• building^ '••■■'
NEW SIX-ROOM FLAT; ARTESIAN WA
ter throughout; no typhoid fever possible;
completely modern; 67 Lyndale ay N. Also,
-room house, 1328 6th. st SE. Henry. 500
Lumber Exchange. : . ■'-• '•""'■'
FLATS—MODERN, VERY FINE, CEN
tr_lly located, seven rooms; $27. Inquire
room 12. 412 Nicollet. -,'■..,., -.
EIGHT-ROOM MODERN HEATED FLAT,
detached building; every room light and cool.
$25. 1700 Ist ay S. ______■-
FOR RENT-UNFURNISHED FLATS,- FIVE
and six rooms and bath; modern except heat;
$16, $17. m 14th ay 3. R. Hall.
SIX-ROOM MODERN FLAT; HARDWOOD
floors; $27.50. W. W. Clark, 313 Nicollet ay.
TO RENT-MODERN SEVEN-ROOM FLAT,
coolest in town in summer; unusually fine
arrangement of rooms; 'special- rate to Sept.
1, end of lease. 74S E 18th st, flat 4.
A NICE, COZY, FOUR-ROOM. FLAT, ALL
modern except heat; good neighborhood;
walking distancer $12.50. 1430 Vine place. -
FIVE -ROOMS, SECOND FLOOR, MODERN
except beat; $16 per month to small - family.
1227 Chestnut ay. Inquire next door. **
FOR RENT—SECOND FLOOR, FOUR-ROOM
flat, in modern house; pleasant corner rooms;
*14 per month. ISOI 3d ay S. . . •
og FURNISHED FLATS ~™
FOR RENT— FURNISHED 6-ROOM FLAT B,
10 Oak Grove, corner_Nicollet ay; modern.
. •BE3T~FLATS," PARK AND
, Franklin a vs. furnished or unfurnished, a
, desirable seven-room Hat for summer months.
, Inquire 2008 Park ay, first floor/ .
; SEVEN-ROOM CORNER FLAT, AL LMOD
; em conveniences; furnished or unfurnished.
• l»ui 9th ay S. ' v -..-.' •_.
• pretty FLAT to rent for SUMMER;
use of piano, telephone; block from car; no
' children. 217 B, Bth ay SE. ■... ■
FOR FURNISHED FLAT FROM
June 1 to Sept. 1, seven rooms; light and
. airy; rent reasonable. «07 9th st S, nat C.__
TO RENT—FINELY FURNISHE_~FLAT,
. suitable for young couple; no children. Su
rah B. Merrick, 637 E 18th st. flat 1.
tyt OFFICES
, FOR WITHIN ONE BLOCK OF THE
Chamber of Commerce you can rent room 7,
McMillan buildl-g, 3d ay S and id st. Room
is 55xU feet, steam heated, well lighted, sec
ond floor front. Just the room for grain
■ commission- urm; blackboard, 35x9, ruled tor
' stocks and grain. Western Union cable In.
Price of $25 per month, and location cannot
be duplicated. O. M. Laraway Me. Sons, luu
Bank of Commerce.
OFFICES; STEAM HEATED; PRICES $1
to $20. Eastman block. 412 Nicollet. Inquire
room 12. ' " ' ■ ■■'■
„J . - STORES
ALL KINDS OF BUSINESS PROPERTY
FOR RENT. THORPE 8R05.,258 HENN. AY.
6TH AY S AND 2D ST, TWO-STORY AND
basement building, 30x66; call for list. Wm.
' H. Gibson, 420 Guaranty Loan building.
LARGE, FOR LIGHT ' MANUFACTURING,
237 10th ay S. $10.
Store, with living-rooms, 235 10th ay S. $8.
Small shop, for shoemaker, 233 10th ay S, $5.
QQ - MISCELLANEOUS
LARGE FIREPROOF SAFE, $2 PER MONTH.
212 Nicollet. •
31 HELP WANTED—MALE
WATCHES CLEANED, $1; MAIN SPRINGS.
$1; warranted one year. Pae.el's, 22 3d st S.
SUITS -PONUKD, pressed while you vralt,
60c. Starr Steam Cleaning House. 622 Hen.
SUITS SPONGED AND PRESSED. 60c;
pants recut into style or bicycle pants, 75c;
suits steam cleaned and pressed, $1. An-
I thony the Tailor, 119 Washington ay N.
YOUNG MAN, THE ARCHIBALD COLLEGE,
Lake st and Stevens ay, has more calls lor
male stenographers and bookkeepers than it
has graduates. .' .: ■ ■ • ■
PREPARE FOR PAYING. EMPLOYMENT BY
attending the Minnesota School of Business,
54.3d st S, diagonally opposite postofflce. -
: WANTED—MAR'R'IED^. COUPLE", WITHOUT
; young children, attached to ' the ' Episcopal
church, to take charge of a mission Indian
boarding school. Address, with-testimonials.
! Bishop Hare, Sioux Falls, S. D. On Tues
day,"May 14, West Hot«l, Minneapolis, Minn.
WANTED—CARRIAGE'PAINTER, STRIPER
and finisher. , Also blacksmith's helper and
trimmer. Hedderly &. McCracken, 248 Ist
ay N. ■ . .-.■-■ ■•■'■■■, ' s ■ . ■
PAINTERS! PAPERHANGERS!' KALSO
miners! Whitewashers! Do you need any
brushes? Save money oy buying them from
us at your own prices. People's Paint Store,
610 Ist ay S. - -' ■
TAILOR WANTED—COATMAKER. ALSO,
one man by the week; $12. Will advance
fare. J. A. Larson, Sheldon, lowa.
REGISTERED DRUG CLERK. IN NORTH
Dakota. - Address F. B. Leach, Thompson,
N. D.
WANTED—MANAGER IN NEARLY EVERY
town in Minnesota, North and South Dakota,
to handle an article of merit. Only part of
your time may be devoted to it. - This is
j something new and no fake. The best busi
! ness houses In St. Paul and Minneapolis are
i equipped with i it. Sells better in smaller
i towns. We are reliable. Descriptive book
| lets mailed on application; outfit free. Don't
i answer unless you mean business. . Address,
with references. Crass & Jackson, 304 Bank
of Commerce, Minneapolis. ~
WANTED — SETTERS FOR SAWMILL.
Apply Red River Lumber Co.. 807 Hennepin.
WANTED-A - YOUNG MAN- ABOUT 18
i years of age; one who understands' house
j work and waiting on table. Address B 991,
I Journal. ' -
MATTRESS-MAKERS wanted— steady
position, good wages. The Standard Bedding
Co., Milwaukee, «Wla. •».' ■ - -;■ -
WANTED—A RELIABLE MAN TO CALL
on the barber trade; must furnish references
and have a small capital. Cincinnati Per
fume Co., Cincinnati, Ohio.
WANTED—TWO SHINERS, AT ONCE. 42
4th st S. -':' .- - \ ■: ■ ■ '- :
JANITOR* FOR FLAT BUILDING. SOBER
and industrious. Call, at office, 1007 3d st S.
WE WANT A FIRST-CLASS BOOKKEEP
er and stenographer, who understands lum
ber business; -wages good to right party.
Mercantile • Reference Co., 540 Lumber Ex
change. • ' ■ -' ' ■' ■-'■"'
WANTED—MAN, WITH SOME CASH, TO
! take half interest in light manufacturing and
i agency business. Something new here. Will
pay you to investigate. D 993, Journal. .
FOR SALE—CHEAP, A FIRST-CLASS
five-chair barber shop, located in center of
city; steam heat, hot water and baths. Own
er must leave city on account of health.
Inquire R. ■ H. Hegener, 207 Nicollet ay.
WANTED—PLUMBER, WHO IS E OR B
clarinet or -E •' cornet ■ player. Also, £ tailor,
painter or paper-hanger, playing above in
struments.' ~ Third Regiment Band, Ironwood,
Mich. ■■;..•■
--WANTED—YOUNG MAN, ABOUT 21, WITH
horse and buggy or light wagon, or without;
clean position, good pay and steady. Address
H 993. Journal. -' •"'*:"" . '"•
WANTED— ABOUT 18 YEARS OLD TO
do day porter work at the Quick Lunch, 616
Nicpllet aY. :- __; ■ ;-'. ■
WANTED—A BARBER FOR SATURDAY." AT
528 Nicollet ay; $4 guaranteed. ' • •
WANTED, EIGHT FIRST-CLASS PAINTERS
and two paper hangers. F. G. Richards, 501
E 24th St. " * :' ' : '
I YOUNG MAN, THE BEST EVIDENCE THAT
we graduate better stenographers than any
one else is the constantly increasing demand
for our graduates.. THE MUNSON SHORT
HAND INSTITUTE, Guaranty Loan building.
ANTE D^AN"~~E XPE RIE NC E D MAN STO
take charge of our banana department. C. W.
Blair Brothers, corner Nicollet ay and 26th at.
32 HELP WANTED-FEMALE
A GOOD COOK WANTED AT ONCE AT 1710
£d ay S; German preferred. v. . •
PREPARE FOR PAYING EMPLOYMENT BY
attending the Minnesota School. of Business, {
54 3d st _.- diaaonallyopposite postoffice.
YOUNG LADY—FOR BUSINESS ; AND"
shorthand education, third, second and first
grade certificates, go to Archibald college.
Lake st, corner Stevens. .-. „'
GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK AT
summer home, Lake Minnetonka; work easy.
Byron, 29 sth st S. " ■-. ; <__
WOMAN ANTED FOR GENERAL HOUSE
work Work easy; must come well recom
mended. Jones-Harrison Home. Call or
address 3001 Hennepln ay. -
A' COMPETENT v GIRL . FOR ; GENERAL
housework; no washing; good wages. Apply
Immediately. ■ 2013 Stevens ay.
WANTED—GIRLS OF ALL KINDS. MRS.
E. C. Donaldson, formerly of 616 Ist ay S,
removed. to No. 12 7th st- 3. -'-■'- -
WANTED-THREE DINING-ROOM GIRLS;
wages $15 per month. : Windsor Hotel, . St.
Paul, Minn. _ .■■--->.-
WANTED-A YOUNG LADY TO WORK AT
pavilion, corner Lake st and Calhoun boule
yard. ■C. F. Wood. ' '''' _
WANTED—GIRL FOR GENERAL • HOUSE
work; steady place. ; CalT 3208 Pleasant. ay. ._-
GIRL WANTED > FOR, GENERAL - HOUSE
work at Cottage wood. Lake Minnetonka; good
•wages; family of three."- Apdlv at rooip 308.'
I Berkeley Hotel. mEwMlO!^^''
32^JI£JW[ANTE0--FEMAI£^
Continued. '
■ WANTED-200 HOUSEKEEPERS, SATUR
day, Northwestern Butter Market, 513 Hen
nepin, to buy one pound World's best Java
coffee and'lß lbs granulated sugar for $1.30.
WANTED—A .GOOD~GIR~L~PdR~LAUNbR
at once. Inquire at 126 Washington ay X.
WANTED—GIRL. FOR OENERAL^HOUSE
work; one that can cook. 2014 18th ay S.
YOUNG LADY,THERE IS A" CERTAIN SAT
lefaction In learning shorthand and typewrit
ing at THE MUNSON SHORTHAND INSTI
TUTE, Guaranty Loan building, tor its grad
uates always secure good paying positions.
WANTED— CAPABLE ~GIRL~FOR~GENERAL
housework; small family; wages $4. 2118 Hen
nepln ay. ■ •'
WANTED—YOUNG GIRL TO TEND TO A
2-year-old baby and help with housework.
1 W 34th st. - .•■-;;:"-:'
WANTED—SIX FIRST-CLASS LADY CAN
"vassers for door-to-door family work in Min
neapolis and St. 'Paul; no delivering and col
lecting; will pay $15 a week straight salary
for one, year., V 992, Journal.
WANTED— NEWCOMERGIRL TO ASSIST
with kitchen work. 1811 Washington ay S. .
THE MILLINERY SUPPLY CO.. 40: i NiCOL
let ay, offers a large line of manufacturer's
samples' in trimmed and street hats at half
price to-morrow. Take elevator to third floor.
GIRL FOR GENERAL ' HOUSEWORK"
willing to go to Minnetonka; good wages.
1815 Columbus ay. • . . •
WANTED— COMPETENT GIRL FOR GEN
eral housework; best of wages. 628 E 16th st.
WANTED-YOUNG GIRITTb HELP CARE
for 2-year-old child and assist with light
housework. 2116 Emerson ay. 3. _,
WELL FORMED. GOOD LOOK
ing ladies for the stage. Long engagement
and_good salary._T 990, Journal.
WAITRESS—EXPERIENCED ~ ARM-WORK
ers, $4.50 per week for two meals; $2.25 din
ners only; no Sunday work.' The Spencer
"Branch," 107 E sth st, St. Paul.
WANTED—A GIRL TO WASH AND IKON,
for the lake, by the - week. Apply 2333
Park ay. , ■. :■■
WANTED—A WOMAN TO CLEAN OFFICES
and scrub floors. Apply World Window
I cleaning C 0.,. 221' Nicollet ay.
WANTED~c6~MPI2TENTI3ECOND GIRL, at
once. Give references. Address A 993, Jour
nal. .'::-- - 0 - :
WANTED—DINNER AND . SUPPER WAlT
resses; $3 per week; five hours' work. Also,
night dishwasher. At Eureka restaurant. No.
35 Washington ay S. -
WANTED—AT ONCE, GIRL TO DO GOOD,
plain cooking. 1418 sth ay S. Good wages. _
WANTED—EXPERIENCED DINING-ROOM
girls. Windsor Hotel, St. Paul, next month,
will pay |20, room and board for regular dining
girl. Will also pay. extra big wages ; for
ten to work two weeks during convention. Ap
ply 'now.'
COMPETENT GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE
work, small family; all modern conveniences.
82 Willow st. ' •. ' :-' '
WANTED—GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSED
work; must be neat and capable of doing
some baking. W. F.-Weymouth, 1910 Dupont
aV_N. ; • ■■ ■ ' ■ >\ •
WANTED—EXPERIENCED CARPET SEW-
at Petersons, 73 6th st S. • ' <
COM GIRL"FOR GENERAL HOUSE
work in small family. 2635 Columbus ay.
WANTED^EXP"ERTENCED~FITTER; NONE
but thoroughly competent need apply. Fred
D. Young & Co., 513 Nicollet. . '
WANTED—EXPERIENCED~FINISHERS ON
ladies' suits and coats; none other need ap
ply Fred D. Young & Co., 513 Nicollet ay.
33J^SES ! jCAJRIAGES---SALE^
NEW AND SECOND-HAND , BUGGIES',
wagons, surreys, phaetons, rubber tired run
abouts; new work exchanged for old; all
kirfß* of harnesses. Cash or time. 414 3d st S.
IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR~NICE FAM
ily horses, gentlemen's drivers or saddlers,
call at Buchanan's Livery. 148 E Lake st.'.
FOURTEEN SETS SECOND-HAND, HEAVY,
short-tug harness; some long-tug farm bar
ness; three sets single express harness; also
buggies and wagons. 252 3d ay S.
| FOR SALE—PHAETON IN FIRST-CLASS
condition, worth $150, $25 in cash takes it.
Call at once. Wm. Gavin, 6th st and 24 ay S.
CARRIAGE RUBBER TIRES; PRICES
reasonable; all tires • warranted. Also, we
warrant not to dish your wheels. Nortner's
carriage shop, 130 Western ay.
FOR SALE—ONE GOOD 7-YEAR-OLD DRlV
ing horse, fine style, single or double. 2304
Fremont ay S. .
FOR SALE—FINE BAY. HORSE, 1,100 LBS;
[I years old; good roadster; safe for lady;
buggy, almost new. Call evenings or Sun
day. 2551 Pierce st XE. __;
J FOR SALE — A LIGHT, TWO-SEATED,
I open buggy. Also, single harness. ?- 731
I Adams st NE. ■ . '* * T
FOR SALE/OR WILL trade FOR good
steady family horse, my piano box, Kimball
top buggy. I. N. D., 3316 Lyndale ay S.
$50 BUYS $200 lIgHT~WEIGHT~KIMBALL
speeding buggy, piano box, and full leather
top, if sold at once. Shipping clerk,. 719 Nic
ollet ay.
■ FOR SALE—A KIMBALL COUPE-ROCK^
away in fine condition; price low, as have no
use for it. Call at 102 Clifton ay.
SECOND-HAND LOGGING horses.
Barrett & Zimmerman, Midway Horse Mar
ket, ■ St. Paul, Minn., have just received a
•large consignment- of 10 car loads of second
hand logging horses, with harnesses, all in
first-class condition, which must be sold at
once without reserve and regardless of value.
This is your greatest opportunity to buy
good hardy working horses at your own price.
I GOOD TWO-SEAT SURREY FOR~SALE
cheap. Also, three-burner gasolene stove.
3228 Blaisdell ay. '.
FOR SALE— PAIR DRIVERS, ONE
coach team, thre single drivers; city broke;
one .family horse.- Staring, 114 E 26th st,
livery. . ..
FOR SALE—COACH HORSE, COLOR
black, 6 years old; safe and sound. . 1812
Hawthorn ay. ! •
I FOR SALE—S3S WILL BUY A 1,500-POUND
I horse, worth $50. Going to sell to-day. L.,
Smith. 252 3d ay S. '._
FOR SALE—OR TRADE, 9-YEAR-OLD
colt; weight, 1,250; well broke. One large,
cheap work horse.and two farm or delivery
horses. 216 7th st S.
f~olr~salei:horse, BUGGY AND HAR
ness; also bnggy and harness, $15. H. Gab
ler, 221 Nicollet ay. \
TOP BUGGY IN~FINE CONDITION; SELL
cheap; no use for it. Call after 6 evenings
or Sunday. 1311 Hawthorn ay.
FOR SALE—SINGLE TOP BUGGY AND ONE
two-seated carriage, both in good repair. 3112
Colfax ay S. ; .■ '
ONE CHEAP PAIR OF HORSES, WEIGHT
2,700; good workers; one cheap single driver;
must be sold. ~'243 7th ay S.
34 HORSES,CARRIAGES—W'T'D
WANTED— BUY A SHETLAND PONY.
Must be broken for saddle and harness;-also
safe for children. O 987, Journal. -
WANTED—A~¥TbCKY~BUILT~DARk~BAY
horse, weighing about 1,200. 102 Clifton affi
35~™_ INSTRUCTION
INSTRUCTION IN SPANISH BY A COMPE
tent, successful native teacher; terms reason
able'; special rates during summer months;
practical knowledge acquired by the natural
method. • For particulars address V 979,
Journal. ' -
3g ; LOANS AND CHATTELS
QUICK LOANS MADE ON FURNITURE,
pianos, etc.. without removal; easy payments,
cheapest rates; business confidential. Minne
sota Mortgage Loan Co., room 306 Bank of
Commerce building, cor, Ist ay S and 4th »-
PAWNBROKERS—ReIiabIe, reasonable; con
fidential. Harris & Goldstein. 239 Ist ay 3.
LOANS MADE ON HOUSEHOLD GOODS,
furs in storage and warehouse receipts, At
one-half the usual rates. Monthly Install*
ment Loan Co., 825 Guaranty Loan..
LOAN 3 MADE ON SAME DAY AS APFH
cation. on furniture, pianos, horses, wagons,
fixture*, etc., goods to remain In your un
disturbed possession.
PRIVATE INTERVIEWING ROOMS.
Minneapolis Loan Co.; 601-2 Gloob Building.
KICK LOANS on all kinds of personal pror
erty; charges reasonable. 508 Globe bids;.
37 LOST AND FOUND
LOST—WAREHOUSE RECEIPT NO. 7057, ON
Minneapolis. Union elevator, Issued to J. Q.
Adams . & Co., for 7,395.20 bushels wheat.
Finder will do a great favor by returning
same to Minneapolis Union Elevator Co. of
flce. 55 Chamber of Commerce. -
STRAYED OR STOLEN—A BAY MARE,
about 7 years old; weight about 1,000. Please
return or notify T. B. Hawkins & Co. livery,
1308 Ist ay S. -.-' ■•'-■■• -■■■•■-''■■■■-■
WILL . PARTY TAKING BY MISTAKE
olive green dressing suit case from Voegeli's
drug store, on Wednesday, pleas return -to
Voegeli's for reward"? ■. ' ____
LOST—ON TUESDAY, AN ALPHA PHI
fraternity.pin.;/• If found, return' to Grace G.
Hoyt. 415 E 16th st. ■
LOST—GOLD WREATH PIN, SET WITH A
diamond. Liberal reward for return to 3118
Pleasant ay. _ •'•-•.■
LOST—MAY 8, 10 MONTHS OLD, DARK
reddish brown , bobtail . cocker spaniel «aale
pup. . Collar and padlock on. Reward for
information or return to W. S. Herber, : 3028
3d ■ay 3. .••■". .- ■■'■ • : '-■'"■■ '--'■ "■-■ -;
LOST—ON STREET F CAR—BLACK SATIN
I shopping bag. containing^ bunk boo"' »c-
I turn: to*. Minnesota Saedstone t Co. :;. [-„/■
39 MEDICAL
LADIES—SSOO RE-WARD ; FOR ; A CASE ■OF
Suppression old Dr. Jackson's monthly regu
lator falls. to relieve in 24 hours; positively
guaranteed; no ergot or pills; many saved
. from suicide; Ideal safe home treatment.* Mail
$3, Dr. Jackson, R. . C. 812. 167 Dearborn st,
Chicago,. 111. ■■■■.'.•■•• .- ■ ;
■-• ' - CANCER CURED
. Without the < knife or loss of blood. Fort/
years', experience: satisfaction guaranteed.
Write for book of testimonials or call on Dr.
Wheeler, Globe building. Minneapolis. : -
ELITE BATH PARLORS, 626 HENNEPIN
ay; porcelain tubs; massage, cabinet and
medicated baths; experienced lady attendant
40Mgmfgxarpet^c^aning
FINE RUGS MADE FROM OLD CARPETS.
We pay the In freight to out-of-town order*;
carpet -cleaning, making over, laying; best
work, lowest rates. ' NATIONAL CARPET
AND RUG CLEANING CO., George D. Walk
er, prop.. Nlcollet Island. Both phones.
Our rugs, from old carpets, are second to none
but orientals; quality of work brings more.
Economy Rug Co., 105 6th st S. Tel. 3217 L-l.
41JMINNET0NKA PROPERTY
RENT OR SALE—Two cottages. Big island;
'i. Birch Bluff. Campbell, Piiisbury Duilding.
TO RENT— LARGE NUMBER LAKE COT
tages at prices ranging from $50 to ' $500,' for
rent by Jaeger & ToreUe, 310 Bk. Commerce.
WE TRANSACT A" GENERAL HEAL "
tate business, but make a specialty of Lake
Minnetonka.cottages; lots and acres. Jaeger
& Torelle, 310 Bank of Commerce. _", _.
| FURNISHED. MINNETONKA COTTAGES
' 1 for rent; beautifully; situated on lake shore,
I one-fourth • mile from depot. * Chadbouru &
I Braden. 21 4th st S. -> ■■ " j-'--- : - ■ j
' SEE -„SUTHERLAND PARK-ACRE. LOT!
| with good lake front, line trees, 30 rods from
I station on C, M. & St. P. Ry, only $200.
Drive out Minnetonka boulevard only 13 miles
or come on Great Northern to -Wayzata; easy
terms; also 12, acres garden- tract. Byron
Sutherland. * , . ' •'..:
A. NEATLY FURNISHED SEVEN-ROOM
cottage with boat and • tine grounds,, upper
lake, $100 season; grand lake view. . Lane &
Conrad Co.. 513 Phoenix. ■ __ |
THE HERRICK REFRIGERATOR IS SELL
iag six days in the week at 7th and Hennepin. j
! WANTED—COTTAGE AT LAKE" MINNE
; tonka; not less than eight rooms, with place i
|to pasture cow. Also place to make small j
garden. A plastered cottage preferred. . State
price and location.. J. F. Cuukliu &. Zonne
Co., No. 115 Temple Court. ■' -■"-"• .■■-'•
FOR RENT—CLYDESDALE . ..COTTAGE) |
furnished throughout;:highest and best loca- ;
[ tion on Gideons bay, Lake Park. Apply J. I
; E. Shaw, Minnesota Loan and Trust building. |
j ONE FURNISHED SEVEN-ROOM COTTAGE ■
j at Crystal Bay, $S5; one 10-room, ' Breezy j
; Point, $225; well located; telephone, main oho |
| LI. A. R. Sha'.tuck, 418 Guaranty. .. j
42 notice
1 >ISK BROS., Mfg. Jewelers and watchmak- j
i ers; have moved 10 17 N.icoilet House dioc-k.
| Watches cleaned,sl; main springs, $1; war'ntd. j
i DEAD HORSES REMOVED FOR $1 APIECE. j
I Phone M. V. 3008; N. W. 122l.^riogiui:d.
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44 personal: |
i DR. BERTHA SHEPARD. SPECIALIST Dis
: eases of women ana children. 17 9th si S.
I Take hennepin ay ear. - ■
FEMALE JJiSKAoEri CURED... ~~
!By Dr. Wheeler, specialist, irregular men- |
biruaiioi: successfully treated. . Uiuce. Gloua i
building, Minneapolis.
■ EXAMINATION FREE. *
REFRIGERATORS AND ICE BOXES RE
paired and relined. Tin and sheet iron woi-k
of all kinds. Stoves stored. Great Western
Stove Repair Co., 312 Hennepin ay. Tel. 181.
T. H. BLY, M.~D., SPECIALIST IN ALL
diseases of women; all irregularities cor
rected; private home tor women fctfore aud
during con.«*ncment; book, lac, . all you need
to know. Ottlee, 27 4th at S, third lloor.
OHIO PICTURE FRAME MFG. "CO., .
113 Washington Aye N,
j Frame all kinds of pictures 50 per cent cheap
er than any other hrja in the city. Big stock.
HA.IR LOSERS AND BALD HEADS.
Would you expect benefit from. a bald
headed "hair doctor"? Call and see wiiai
has been produced on a bald head. Dr.
Oliver K. Chance, Dept. \V.. 580 byndicaid
Arcade. '
DOES it pay to advertise? Send address and
4c stamps for mailing charges, to Hoffiin'a
Drug Store, Minneapolis, Minn., and by re
turn mail you get an embossed aluminum
comb In leatherette case that retails at 25c.
DR. COLLIER, the footTspecialist, moved to
405 Nlcollet ay. ■ Corns extracted, 25 cents.' • !
PERSONAL—SAY, HENRY, STOP IN AT
| 7th and Hennepin to-day and buy a Ilc-rrick
! refrigerator; I'm tired of using the old zinc- !
lined one. '. ■
ELECTRIC BELTS LOANED—PAY IF
cured.' None as good as ours. Peterson's
Electric Belt Co., 245 lst_av S. Minneapolis.
GIRL WANTED NICE COMPLEXION.
She got is using Satin-Skin Cream and Pow
der. 25c. Glass Block, Olson's, Voegell.
40 PATENT ATTORNEYS
P. H. GUNCKEL, 745 Temple Ct., counselor |
and solicitor In patent and trade mark causes.
WILLIAMSON & ME~RCHANT~(JAME3~P.'
Williamson and Frank D. Merchant), patent j
attorneys and solicitors, main office. No. 929
--335 Guaranty Loan building, - Minneapolis, !
Minn.; branch office, room 52, McGill build
ing, Washington, D. C. • -. .
REAL ESTATE—FOR SALE
47 IMPROVED
EDMUND G. WALTON, 300 HENNEPIN, 13
--sues a new catalogue of houses for tale ever;
two weeks. Send or call. . ■
W. A. BARNES & CO., 300-302 NICOLLET?
issue a rental bulletin and real estate list
•very Monday. Call or sena and get one. '
REAL ESTATE AND MORTGAGES—
Whether you wish to buy or sell, call on Fi
nance Co. of Minnesota, t>2o Temple Court.
HOUSES, $1,500 TO $50,000; MINNETONKA
property; acres, rents, loans, insurance; care
of property. Lewis W. Campbell, Dayton bldg.
HOUSES BUILT ON PAYMENTS; MONEY
loaned; no commission. Real estate' bought
and sold. Sawyer & Betcher, 507 Phoenix.
WE BUY and sell city and iarm property.
Mort. Loans. C. A. Quist & Co.. 109 4'.h st S.
$3,250, MODERN 9-ROOM HOUSE, AT~206
j W 27th st; furnace, gas, city water, sewer,
; stone walk, tine. shade trees, barn;,excellent
condition. Apply H. B. Chamberlain, 47
Minnesota Loan and Trust building.
FINE" SUMMER." HO>IE~A~T~FRONTENACi
Minn.; overlooking miles of -lake front, with
five acres of ground. Address' George H.
Dodge, Minneapolis, Minn. '
1804 13TH AY S—ELEVENROOM HOUSE,
arranged foi ■ two families;' modern except
heat; rented $30. Owner here for few days.
Will sell fo:- $2,750. Inspect and decide at
once. Pratt & Field Co., 100 Lumber Ex
change. : ■ ____!- --
I HAVE TWO FLAT PROPERTIES YIELD
ing about 8 'per cent' net 'that I can sell on
advantageous terms, one at $42,500 and one at
$65,000. W.W. Clark; 213 Nlcollet.
A GOOD SEVEN-ROOM HOUSE. MODERN
except, furnace, in Southeast; Minneapolis;
only $2,200; monthly payments." Room 5, 313
Nicollet. - ' - -■ . ■- - ■■
EIGHT-ROOM, MODERN HOUSE AND LOT,
near 33d and Chicago ay; bargain ' for cash.
Wm. H. Gibson, 420 Guaranty Loan building.
$67250—2421 IST AY S,, 14-ROOM HOUSET
modern improvements; lot 47x125. This is a
bargain and put at this price for quick sale.
$3,65Q-:-New, eight-room,' modern house, near
Stanley Hall; best of locations. Franklin
Beiuier, CO3 Phoenix building. . •';•
FOR SALE— MODERN EIGHT-ROOM
house, hardwood finish, sideboard, china
closet and grate; combination heat; near
Douglas school. Owner. 2104 Fremont ay S.
THE"BEST~BARGAiNS IN SMALL HOMES;
$550, $725 and $800; two and four blocks from
street cars; $50 down and, monthly payments.
355 Temple Court. - - ' -. ■ .-•• ■.'"■'
A HOME PLACE— SHADE TREES, BOULE
vard, city water, seven rooms, corner lot, two
blocks ~ from 20th and ' Hennepin car; $1,200.
Buildings alone would cost $1,500. 355 Temple
Court. ■■ ■ '•■.-'-''•• . t
AQ UNIMPROVED
FOR SALE OR LEAS7J—I9BxIS7 FEET TO
20- foot alley, on a central corner;' possible
trackage; convenient to mills and depots. O
M Laraway & Son, Bunk of Commerce build
ing. -' • : '■• ■ ■'- ••■■■■■■■■■ '■'. -•".<:
--$450 FOR CALHOUN PARK LOT, 46x128; EM
erson ay, between ■ Lake and 31st. This is a
snap. • Hickson, 939 . Guaranty. ..' -, ;
THE EDMUND G. WALTON AGENCY IS
•ues a printed catalogue with maps of abso
lutely the best bargains in vacant lots. 300
Hennepin ay. f'' ' * ' „-.'
COME AND BUY A FINE EAST-FRONT
lot on Park and 31st st, with lumber to build;
all on time. Swensen & Langum, 514 Bank
of Commerce. /"■ ■■: t>.
LOTS ; NEAR ; LOWRY HILL. „ ALSO ON
Lyndale ay S, near 47th st. Wm. H. Gibson,
420 Guaranty ■ Loan .building.'• . ' . ' :- "
FOR MAPS OF • CALHOUN PARK AND
price schedule of i lots for sale, ; call at Ed
mund .G. Walton's office. '-'..■
4_q'^, j/.j",- : FARM LANDS . ...,:.:',<
OLIVER CO. '■ SETTLEMENT, Central ' N.; D.
Washburn Valley Homesteads.. Lands $2 to $4'
COAL. Good water &'• soil. Send 2-cent stamp
for BOOKLET. .D. GalnM^ S. B. Mpls,- Minn.
15
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
;.' ;,.- ".'■";- Continued. -"':':'■ -':.';;:.r'; ■'•';
FOR SALE—BARGAIN—FINE IMPROVED '
stock farm; black loam, clay subsoil; 2Vis
miles Excelsior* Minn.' Good.- well, 1 good '
house, large ; barns and other ; buildings;.. 152 V
acres, 70 under plow,, balance - timber and ''-■
meadow; 500 good sugar maples; half mile:
excellent beach on Lake Mlnnewashti. Ad
dress or see . the s owner, John O'Brien, or
Mlnnetonka bank. Excelsior, Minn. '.-■•■'•■y.
BIG SNAP—I,44O ACRES RANCH, DICKEY.:
county; 1,000 acres fenced, 210 acres under
cultivation; good buildings. Write Hagerty ,
for particulars. - Also have other good ■ deals. ;:
J. F. Hagerty, Mannngo, N. D. • •:•
WE HAVE GONE TO CONSIDERABLE EX- i
pcnse In getting Information regarding school •
land to be sold the 16th of : May, and will
locate you on the best for a small fee. Write
for our list of improved and unimproved i
lands. Whiting & King, 225 Temple Court.
Minneapolis, Minn. "■ - ■ - ■'
$11 AN ACRE— ACRES, IMPROVED, '
Washington county, facing on Lake St. Croix- ?--;.
100 in field, balance timber; rolling land; good
Investment. $675—80 acres, Dakota county,
near Rosemount;wlld land; plenty of timber.
To Exchange— acvres, Douglass county,
Minnesota, for merchandise. $525—160 acres, -,-.-.
Richland county, Dakota. • $525—160; acres,
lieadle county, Dakota. $450—160 acres,, Ed- .
mund county/ Dakota. V We . buy and sell; \ ■
lands are the best security; mining .'stocks,:
railroad stocks are not good -Investment, v
Marcus P. Hobart,. Phoenix building. - :
IMPROVED FARM FOR SALE IN 810 .
Stone county; 130 acres into crops Ismail pay
ment down, balance on 10 years'- time.at 6<■
per cent. C. F. Woods. Correll, Minn. ■'.:'>■ '■;■.
WANTED 7-""
51 MALE • :•■
YOUNG->MAN WITH SEVERAL YEARS'
I experience as bookkeeper desires. permanent
position- references. N 990, Journal.. . .;.,:■ <..,'
JUNIOR CLERK WISH EXPOSITION IX
drug store; good reference. .Edward Patter-;
son, Lester Prairie. Minn. ' . • ' :'''
BUTCHERIf^sTf UATION. WANTED, .. BY
first-class, all-around' man and,'good buyer, 5
in ; North or South I Dakota; - good references. . j
Wm. Boos, Mellette, S. P. J - '■■• :
I THE bOYD TRANSFER-AND FUEL, CO." -
has unequaled facilities for moving and stor
| lug housthoia goods; packing for storage and '
shipment by experienced'in«.u. UrUce, 4u aouiU
3d st. Telephone, Alain tiob. bcia esenangc*. '
STORK YOUR HEATER . FOR SEASOTTT
lowest rates, with the Town-Market t'i>n
j ture Co., 25-27 S sth. Drop card or let. 1998.
REALTY CO S FiREPHOOK ■fTOKAUS
WAREHOUSE—OnIy lire-proof storage' irt (h« ■
city; separate lireproof vonipartmeiuL,- ".vitu
$?0u insurance free; ;.omp-ice Burglar ala.ui
system; clean, convenient -. and accessible;,':..
goods called foi, packed and -delivered; fate* •■ „
'itiabuaaule. lib Ist ay N. Ttl. Main 2<iu:.'.,i.- '
54~ ~^STOyETREPAIR^""7? "
GREAT WESTERN STOVE REPAIR ' CO.,
312 Hennepiu ay. Telephone,.main ltii.
U. S. STOVE REPAIR CO., "246 4TH "M\'~d~''-
Minneapolis. Telephone 514-3. ■': ' ;"'.'.■•.'.■■
53 WANTED MISCELLANEOUS ''■•'
Wh. BUi' diamonds or trade for new. Ut; pa/ -
case, iur.oia gold or make mio new jewtwy. .
Jacobs Jetteiiy v.0., 41 Wasu.uijiou ay a.
CASH PAID for ail kinds of a cold gouU*.
Don't seil before getting estimate from, in* ■•
Town Market, Zs-fi oth st S. Tel._lifU3.__ -'.
Will buy good 2d-baud building, .frame or
buck; to be moved. Lindahl. -5 oth st S. _j - ■
WANTED—SECOND-HAND ~ FL'RNITL'IIii I
stoves,- buggies and harnesses and office fur
niture, for shipment; pay .more than 10--al
dealers. 'S 952, Journal. ".' '', ' * " '.'.- ...
CASH FOR OLD CLOTHES, = furs, bicycles; \ \
drop postal. A. 1. ol9_\Vash. av_ si. :
WANTED— . PETERBORO CANOE '.IN
good condition, state size and price. Address ■ :
\\* 990, Journal. ■ _' ■ ■■■■■■
WANTED— SECOND-HAND TYPEWRIT
ex, Remington preferred; state price .and
make. Address H 99-, Journal. ■*'■•
gO WANTED TO RENT
wanT^o^r^nTSe^chled^urnished
house, small rent, good care, no children, no
army of visitors and callers; well-out place
not objectionable; references. L. Evans, 112
Ist ay N. _J - : ' ■ ■ -
WANTED — IMMEDIATELY, TWO OR
three furnished rooms; light housekeeping;
do children; reasonable, distance; central lo- J
cation; can furnish unquestionable refer
ences. B 992, Journal. - .. „ :
WANTEIPsiX-ROOM HOUSE BY MOTHER
and four - grown children, before June 15; :
state terms.. Address X.. .1500 sth st. 5E.,.,
WANTED—HOUSE WITH FROM 12 TO «
rooms, centrally located, suitable for room
ers; furnished preferred. Address or call. for
Mrs. V. L. Turcott. Nile Hotel, No. 20 Uni
versity ay NE. '• '
WANTED—HOUSE OR FLAT FOR SUM
mer, care to apply on rent, or few rooms for .
light - housekeeping; modern; by young
couple; state price; references. N 992, Jour
nal. • ■ ■"'' ■ .
ROOMS FOR LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING AT
725 6th ay S. ■ .:.
FOUR PLEASANT ROOMS, WITH BATH; .
suitable for light housekeeping; rooms out
side of Lake st preferred. M 992, Journal.
WANTED—AN EIGHT-ROOM MODERN
house and barn in eighth ward; rent must be
reasonable; state where house is located.: T
992. Journal. • "
WANTED—DESK ROOM IN MINNEAPO
lis, in some office centraly located; telephone
connection. Must be cheap.. Permanent.
Address 521 Washburn building, St. Paul.
WANTED—REAL ESTATE
WANTED—CHEAP LOTS FOR CASH.
Money loaned; no commission.- Sawyer A >
Betcher, 607 Phoenix. .
02 BELGIAN HARES ?i
BELGIAN HARES, $1 A PAIR; OR WILL.
exchange for poultry. 627 Madison st NE, _
g3^JMmEsXND^MmiN^7^ :
- - FOR TEN DAYS .-
Will sell part of my mining stock as follows: .
10 000 snares for »*100; s,(ajU shares for $„o;
2,500 shares for $25; 1,000 shares for $10; must ■
raise money quicKiy;.an ovi«,r..uiuty to 11— «j
a paying Investment. Write M 98t, Journal.
~~ "LA MARIA"
Is a producing "COPPER MINE."
$2,000,000 capital stock; par value, $10
shares; non-assessable. Full paid. 'No. lia- .
Lillty to shareholders. To install a "Redac
tion plant," we are selling $10 shares for »5.
In 1898, Greene '■ Consolidated Copper sto^k
$10.shares sold for $5. -Now selling at $4ii.
Send for "La Maria" prospectus and- "Ku
glneer's Report?." '
CHAS. K. POTTER & CO., '. •
Investment Brokers,
.; •■ 125 Ist ay N. _
• - "■ :/ ■ : ■ \ ■■'■- •'-'
• COPPER STOCKS TO TAKE A 300 •
• . PER CENT ADVANCE ON MAY 15. •
• One of the greatest mines in Colo- •
• rado. Owned and operated by Minne- •
• apolis men. Permanent dividends in a • ;
>• few months. Don't' fail '.o write at •.;;
• once for particulars. Stockton Copper •
• Mining Co., 312 Bank of Commerce, •
• Minneapolis, Minn. ' .. •
• i ' •■- • ::■:
COPPER CROWN OF ARIZONA . '
MINING COMPANY.
40,000 $1 shares selling at 25 cents a share.
Send for last report from Copper Crown of
Arizona mines. $250 buys 1,000 shares; $25
buys 100 shares. J '=•' •
"GET INTO COPPER."
CHAS. F. POTTER & CO., V"
Investment Brokers, 425 First ay N.
05 "moving" -;
cry moved; household goods moved /and
stored .or packed for shipment by - expert
packers. Boyd Transfer & Fuel Co.. 46 3d st ;
S. Telephone Male 656. both companies.
CENTRAL FUEL AND TRANSFER COM
pany—Packing, moving and storage; experi
enced men; prompt service. .Both . 'phonts.
1908. 12 4th st N. ■-' ■•-■- •■-'■-- - *
CAMERON'S TRANSFER AND STORAOS-
Furnlture moved, stored, packed, shipped;
best facilities; largest I and finest '■> transfer ;
vans. Office 200 Nle. Tel. 1208; res, tel. 2^4-L. .
gg DETECTIVE AGENCIES
DETECTIVE SERVICE; ALL BRANCHES;
secret inquiry, shadowing; best reference!. •
S. J. McNulty, manager, 208-10 KaaoU blk.
Oy^A^HINEJR^A^fp^GINES^
IKON-WORKING AND WOOD-WORXINO
MACHINERY-Largest STOCK of; second
band and - new machines in th» northwest ■
You can SEE what you buy and we back up. '
what we Nil. NORTHERN MACHINERY f.
COMPANY. 215-217 South 3d : St, Minneapolis.
74 FURRffiRS^
FUR WORK IN ALL BRANCHES—REPAIR-
Ing, remodeling *. and \ redyeing; ■? dyeing nat- :
ural otter garments in seal: color a specialty.-J^
Good *tyle and perfect fit guaranteed slowest : .
prices during dull season. --: Furs : stored' «nd ; , ".
Insured at, lowest '. rates. - Garments left now . ;
for repairs -stored free of charge. Will call F ;, ■:
for goods. t Telephone. or send po*tAl;.-rewr- •,■.
ences given; 30 yeara' experience. A. REI- ;i
NER, practical ; furrier, 16 • »th -st '.- S, curßi*
Heaneptn. 'Phone. M 2729 J-ii.

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