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THURSDAY EVENING. MAY 16. 1901, WANT ADS ON PAGES 11, 12 : REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS ' Frank M. Nye and wife to Tina G. Grotte; part lot 12,' block 3,- Hoag ■&••■■.•:-■ . Bell's addition , $7,000 ■ George A. Brown to Aaron Carlson; lot 13, block i', Kletzin's second addi tion. '..:.:..■..... 325 Harry P. Leonard to Emma S. Brown; lot 5, block 1, Cornell's third addition. 500 Charles F. Graves and wife to Martin W. Davis: sV4 lots 1 to 4. and lots 5 " to 16, Sabin's Lake Harriet Garden . lots 3,000 Albert H. Fish and wife to Thomas ■ Kelley; lot 6, block 1, Lyndale Ave nue addition 4,000 Edward A. At water to Herman Backer; lot 10, block 3, Elweirs second addi tion 350 Charles T. Thompson (receiver) to W. * B:" Northrup; part lot 28, block 6, Forest Heights 275 John Hannan and wife to Charles Olsen; part lot 5, block 176, Town of Minneapolis SOO Albert ■ Currier (administrator) to Nicolas Nilsson; lot IS and u'i lot 19. block 6, Sander's Park 1,200 Frances E. Holmes to Henry and Thresa Lamoutaine: lot 16, block 9, • Rollins' second addition 150 John J. Stewart to Victoria F. Kerr; part lots 10, 11 and 12, block 7, Case - & Others' subdivision 2,000 Burt A. Sather and wife to Antone Kurke, Jr.; lot 8, block 7. Fairmount Park addition 330 Anna H. Schuler and husband to Agnes T. Moriarty; lot 7. Ward's addition.. 400 t Tnited Norwegian Lutheran church of America to James C. Young Land company: part lot 6, block 193, Mur phy & Sailer'l amendment 150 Kate N. Gardner and husband to Fran- : -. .; els E. Woodward; part lot 12, Ridge- » wood addition 2,625 Augsburg seminary to United Nor wegian Lutheran church of America; part lot 6. block 193, Murphy & Sully's amendment 1.354 John W. Cockburn to Albert K. S. Thayer; lot C, block 2, Allan & Ander son's addition 450 Minnie Quirk and husband to John Reutelsterz; n^s lot 2. block 1, Stin son's addition 1,325 Albert C. Cobb (assignee) to Wm. B. Tuttle; lot 7, block 5, Riverside addi tion, etc 450 | Frank Giisch and wife to Katherina Schultz; lo; 7, block 11, Bottineau's addition .• 5.000 Portius C. ■ Deming and wife to Warren T. White; lot 8. block. 8, East Side ad dtion , 300 George W. Yates (executor) to Sigrid Rasmussen; lot 1, block 4, Nichols & Saeger's addition 650 Charles M. Bailey to Portius C. Dem ing; lot 8. block 8. East Side addi tion 300 : George H. Cale and wife to Ida L. Engquist; lots 5 and 23, block 9, Park addition 500 Three minor deeds 3 ... . - _____ Total, twenty-seven deeds $33,567 Central Machine company, 1232-1234 ■ Central avenue; shops ?2,500 Henry F. Froost, 3220-22 Third avenue S; alterations ' 1,000 H. H. Gould, 2404 Grand avenue; dwell ing and barn 3,700 I G. W. Dunbar, 2623 Central avenue: dwelling 1,800 Board of education, Taylor street and Twenty-fifth avenue NE; addition to . Prescott school 22,500 frank Hagmen, 121 Cecil street SE; dwelling ; 1,800 Birth*. Mrs. Charles f. Miller, 2104 James ay S..boy Mrs;. James S. Adams, 2703 Lyndale ay S.boy i Mrs. Dan Harrison. 211 ISth ay N girl ; Mrs. John Roswold. 58 East Side flats boy \ Mrs. John Sweeney, 1159 6th st N girl ; Mrs. Peter Mansen, 1522 Madison st girl Mrs. Thomas R. Reese, 3049 Blooming ton ay boy Mrs. Walter G. Holt, 705 W Lake st boy Mrs. Fred C. Heffreon, 1095 12th ay SE..girl Mrs. Carl V. Gustafson, 2912 Grand ay..girl .Marriage Licenses. William R. Oakley and Hildegarde M. Olson. William L. Smith and Maude C. Peterson. Alfred A. Buck, Blue Earth county, and Harriet M. Brown. Eiwiii F. Reamer and Josie Berg. £>avis L. Obert and Helen B. Knutson. Austin Hudson Jackson and Marie Hanson. John Johnston and Martha DeMaster. Phillip Wallace and Zulema Cook. Arthur C. Emerick and Leafy M. Miller. Franz A. Carlson and Anna A. Anderson. August Carlson and Christina Skytt. „:- :•'.?.-■ • i Deaths. -■ Tiara Jager. 3508 Colfax ay N, 5 years. jluhu Witt, city hospital. May 12, 40 years. 3 AUCTION SALES ~~ SALESMEN FOR PEN CARBON COPYING books and other office specialties; easy sell ers; liberal terms; exclusive territory; cata logue free. Model Mfg. Co.. box L. South Bend. Ind. " » AUCTION—SATURDAY NEXT, ISTH. AT 10 a. m. sharp, the entire furnishings of an -" eight- room flat; a nice, clean lot of goods, Including iron and brass beds, rugs and car pets, lace curtains and portieres, mahogany dresser and chiffonnier fine birdseye maple suit, -toilet sets, pillows, sheets, spreads, table linen, silverware, parlor suit, two bedroom suits, folding bed, fine leather library furni ture, Rolph sofa bed, oak dining-room fur niture, rockers, library table, pictures, dinner service, bookcase, Domestic sewing machine, ..eteel range, refrigerator, ■bric-a-brac, kitchen lj furniture and utensils, lawn mower and many other items, all without reserve. Re- , '. moved from Vine place for convenience of Bale. Hubert Bown Co., auctioneers, 44 and 46 7th £1 S. . 6 BUSINESS CHANCES THERE'S NO EXCUSE FOR WEARING soiled linen while the Custom Laundry gives such good service always. 112 6th st S. Tel. IS. . PARTNER WANTED IN MANUFACTURING business; need money to handle business al • ready secured. Address F 997, Journal. . For sale— good~~~ HARNESSf busi ness, very cheap; fine trade; only one in town; store and four rooms upstairs: stable, two lots; 100 miles from Minneapolis; good reason for selling. Address M 998, Journal. TEN DOLLARS INVESTED IN A BUR rlary policy may bring you one thousand • dollars. Fred L. Gray, general agent, 1218 --1226 Guaranty building. Telephone 1656. - JF YOU WISH TO MAKE ANY ARRANGE" tnents for having your house repainted, drop Xne a postal. . Gus Topper, 2705 Bryant ay S. BUSINESS MAN WISHES TO~ INVEST about $1,500, together with services, in a good paying business. References exchanged. Ad dress' O 998, Journal. WE HAVE SOME ATTRACTIVE OPENINGS in banking,* mercantile, manufacturing and professional lines in growing sections of the country. '■ We can 6ell your business. Look us up. Odlum-Kuitzman Co., Phoenix build- Ing. WE CAN PLACE SIX PHYSICIANS IN growing towns. ■ Call and see us. Odluin- Kurt2man Co., Phoenix building. . FOR SALE—STORE AND STOCK oF hardware, furniture and farm implements. 1 Address E. C. Webster, Andover, S. D. FOR ; HARDWARE BUSINESS IN new growing town, . southern Minnesota. Splendid farming country. Stock Invoices about $3,000. First-class .opening. "N 999, • Journal. > ■ - '"" • JF YOU WISH TO MAKE ANY ARRANGE : meats for having your house repainted, drop - me a postal. Gus Topper, 2705 Grand ay. FOR SALE-GROCERY ~ STORE~DOING~A go*d business;- good location, cheap : rent; everything completed: fixtures, wagons . and g all for $900.. C 1000, Journal. , - ■" "■•-'" FOR sale—entire household FUR • nlshings of five ;rooms, complete, I including ■ refrigerator, Peninsular steel range, iron bed, dresser, ! hair mattress, etc.; will . s*ll aepa rate. 3411 Irving aT N. • : • ' AM HERE FROM THE EAST TO SELL A ■'legitimate business in which over. $5,000 year ly profits can' be' proved. 'About $1,200. Is necessary; unusual opportunity. 997, Journal. ■ ■ . • _ _____ ti*Oß SALE—ONE OF THE BEST-iHAND laundries in the ctly; good machine" and first class trade. G-wner.goiiig to leave city.. Call r at once." 4tl£/ar S_ V_ _____________ OPENING FOR M-A-X-AS" SECRETARY AND -treasurer; auc«es«XOl offtce business;~f«.ill sell Interest to suitable party who" can furnish i - reference. 3TS^^York Life building.; ' -. _ WANTED— FIRST-CLASS - TO share, with physician In city; good'loca tion for right man. Ad-dress_M 1000. Journal. •7 BUSINESS SPECIALS SUPERFLUOUS HAIR, MOLES. ETC., PER ia_n__tly.'reinaiM>d by electricity. Mtsg Hol ' lister, 77-78 Syndicate Pioneer stand of the perthw^at. Exclusive specialist. * ft ■ %".. Zljbic^cles .7^, ' FOR. SAfcE—BICYgLE. 24JHCH FRAME. $50 wheel, for $l%,vjAsk Kennedy Bros for - Cotton's.- wheel. ■:'-■■■ .'■■■. ; . HAYNES TIRES, guaranteed. $2.50. Second . hand wheels, So -up. Hayne3 Cycle Co., 627 Ist ay S. ■ ■-:-'':., ' _ __ : • FOR SALE—LADY'S 22-INCH FRAME BI • cycle, in perfect condition. Address G 1000, Journal. ___sg£Js^S____Sl ' I BOARD AND ROOM. DOUBLE OR SINGLE rooms, with first-class board. Table boarders accommodated.' 610 Sth st S. '. - WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD—TWO WELL furnished front rooms; large closets; house strictly modern; choice location; walking dis tance. 825 4th ay -"S BEAUTIFUL FRONT - ROOM. ALSO A smaller side room, with good table board; house modern; everything first-class. Tele phone Main 1516 L-2. 920 6th ay S. 13____^ ~cbws COWS FOR SALE—TWO GOOD MILKERS; gives 13 to 15 quarts a day, and one just com ing In; $35 apiece at 514S Lyndale ay N. '. 1 4___CLAIRVOYANTS^ MRS. MANEWELL. medium; readings daily; hours from 10 to .'. G2QVt Nlcollet. room 14. DR. LOUISE FISCHER, INDEPENDENT deep trance clairvoyant. Full life readings by mail. All letters answered. . Office 311 sth st S. __ MRS. JACOBS. . THE WELL-KNOWN clairvoyant and business medium, .located In Minneapolis for the past 20 years, may be con sulted daily on all affairs of life; only here for a short time before leaving for Europe. 510 3d :■•■ S. . 15~ LADIES'TALORINCS" LADIES WHO APPRECIATE HIGH-CLASS tailoring will do well to Interview G. C. Hutchison. 87 Bth st S. for tailor-made shirt waists, crash, linen and pique suits and skirts; Foulard stlk costumes and silk Eton and Bolero jackets. Prices now are very moderate and perfect fit and style guaran teed. (Handsome cloth traveling suits for $35.) Telephone 2773 L-3 Main. 16 DYEING AND CLEANING § NOW 18 THE TIME TO HAVE $ p your clothing and all household goods ,0 O French dry cleaned, and A. Hornung's Q O Minneapolis Dye House is the largest $ ' 8 and, only reliable place- in the north- O O west. Offices, 522 Nicollet, near 6th st. S ' 0 Tel. 3156 J2 main, and 242 Nicollet, Q ! 'Q near Washington ay. Tel. 510 main. Q. ' qjKß»»xb:vChX"X> ceaacMXHXtoooa j TWIN CITY DYE WORKS — PRACTICAL dyers and French dry cleaners; out-of-town orders solicited; prices moderate. 420 Nlcol let. Telephone 1576. |9^^__JFlN^JCJAL^^^^ WE HAVE A BLOCK OF EASTERN MONET to loan at 5 per cent on choice residence property. Thorpe Bros.. 258 Hennepln *T. VA TO i PER CENT MONEY. WITH THE "on or before" privilege, to loan on improved property in Minneapolis and St. Paul. R. M. Newport, 309-3U Phoenix building, 80 4th it S. Minneapolis. AT LOWEST RATES— TO LOAN. R. D. Cone tc Co.. 617 Guaranty Loan building. MONEY TO LOAN; EASY TERM 3; LOW rates. David P. Jones & Co., Onelda building. LOANS FROM $100 UPWARDS; CITY PROpT erty prefer'd; no delay. J.B.Tabour, 124 8 4Uj. MORTGAGE LOANS— low; any sums"; no delay; see us sure. Gals A- Co.. N. Y. Life. MONEY for first mortgage city security, cur rent rates. E. H. Bass, 514 guaranty bldg. WE HAVE MONEY TO LOAN ON MlNNE apolis real estate, with on or before privi leges; rate i» 2 . 5 and 6. T. A. Jamieson, 313 1 Klcollet. .__ $2,000 AT 5 PER CENT; NO DELAY; ON city property, improved. . Nickels & Smith, i 311 Nicollet. MINNEAPOLIS MONEY ON HAND FOR real estate loans. No delay; no red tape. Building loans a specialty. E. D. Brown, 738 Lumber Exchange. ■ - — WANTED— FARM LOANS, NEAR railroad; not too far from Minneapolis. Must be good. No delay. Write Nickels & Smith. 311 Nicollet ay. LAUDERDALE & CO., TEMPLE COURT, have $1,000 or $1,500 to loan at 1- and S; fire Insurance, rentals, Mlnnetonka cottages, Hennepln ay property, homes. •. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, MINNEAPO lis, first mortgage gold bonds for sale, net ting 4% per cent. Full particular's on appli cation. Minnesota Loan and Trust Co., 313 Nicollet ay. . ■ ■ 1 MAKE A SPECIALTY OF $100 TO $500 loans on city real estate; principal payable at any time. A. H. Polley, 501 Andrus building. MONEY TO LOAN on city property , and improved farm lands, 5, 5% and 6 per cent. C. H. Smith. 603-606 Phoenix building. . BOND CALL. To tho holders and owners of bonds exe cuted by the Scanlon-Gipson Lumber Com pany, dated June 24, 1&9, hereinafter enu merated: Please take notice that bonds numbered 91 to 106, both inclusive, aggregating $15,000 principal, of said Scanlon-Gipson Lumber Company, dated June 24, 189&, and secured by trust deed by this company as trustee, have been called Tor .payment, and will be paid at this office four 14) months from the 15th 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 be 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. MONEY LOANED at 4 1, to 6 per cent, net. Sawyer & Betcher, 407 Phoenix. $100,000 TO LOAN ON CITY AND FARM property; low interest. Barnes Bros. 104 S 4th. INTEREST ON DEPOSITS—4 PEH CENT tor six months, 3 per cent for three months, end 4 per cent on book accounts. Minnesota Title Insurance & Trust Co. Capital, $250.000. MONEY LOANED SALARIED PEOPLE with steady positions in good concerns, on their own names; no security; easy payments. Tolman, 920 N. Y. Life building. . LOANS TO SALARIED PEOPLE— rates; easy, payments; no publicity. Ameri can Credit Co., C. E. Jennings. Mgr., 623-6 Guaranty building. **.******».**.*.**.**.*>.**.****.*.*. f> MONEY TO LOAN SALARIED PHO- ♦ » pie.—We are prepared to loan reaion- $ & able amounts to salaried people hold- <$> & ing - steady positions. with responsible <$> <j> concerns, on easy weekly or monthly ■» <$> payments. We conduct cur business & <$> strictly confidential. Lowest rates and <» <£> lair treatment guaranteed. Room 206, <» 4> Bank of Commerce building. $ *■* ** **«**»*«***»**;«*» »* ** - WHEN YOU hold a permanent salaried position and wish to BORROW MONEY, remember that you can get the lowest rates, longest time and best terms on your plain cote without mortgage or icdorser. if you COME TO US. Our private interviewing rooms are arranged so you can be waited on quickly and confi dentially and no one outside of our office will know of your visit or that you are borrowing money. MINNEAPOLIS FINANCIAL CO., .;, • Room 206. New York Life building. . QUICK LOANS — , ' TO SALARIED PEOPLE. SAME DAY AS APPLICATION. On your own name without security or in dorser; payment payable to suit yourself. Those who contemplate borrowing can be as sured of the confidential . treatment that all persons of refinement and pride feel is eseea 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_buildin s. ________ SALARY fLOANS TO EMPLOYES ON Plain notes, without security. Easier partial" payments. Lower rates. RELIABLE CREDIT CO., Sykes block, 256 Henneptn ay. Walk up one flight. - 20 FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FREE "FOR SALE" CARDS TO THOSE advertising under this head. Be sure and call for them when you leave the ad. COLFAX MINERAL WATER. Will permanently cure constipation. We guarantee results; $1.75 per six-gallon case. The Glenwood-Inglewood Co., 313 Hennepln. TENTS, AWNINGS, DUCK AND COVERS. AMERICAN TENT AND AWNING CO., 125-127-129 Ist ay N. Minneapolis. GHEA.T 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 8. TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE. 237 Henn. ay— Sell, rent, repair all makes. Ask for prices. PASTRY OVENS, STEAM TABLES. COF fee urns, hotel ranges,' tin, copper and sheet iron work of all kind*; retinning. Tel. 161. Great Western Stove Repair Co., 312 Hen, ay. ,MATTRESSES MADE OVER; HAIR OR moss. $1.50; others $1;' mattf e»ses and furni ture for sale. RalnvlUe Bros., manufactur- : ers, 17 island. Both_ phones. _ j ONE GASOLENE STOVE IN GOOD CON dition; also* awning with all fixtures.". 17 Washington ay S. _________ WOOD, dry, tl!T6T^2"loads~s2.7s; green, $l~upT Plymouth Lbr., 4 Lumber Excg. Phone 717 J2. , THE MINNEAPOLIS JOUKNAE. 20 'FOR SALE MISCLEANEOUS<; - Continued. 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 st NE. We buy and sell all kinds of grain and. feed by the car load, ton or 100 pounds. o ,o o & Q Q. LAWN MOWERS, Q. £* 0 Q Q. & 0 O ' FAIRVIEW, BEST CHEAP-s « S trq MOWER, $3.00. " 5 '» O O Steam ball-bearing high wheel, p Q. <> 8 16-lnch, $8.50. £ Q OO Q O Q Q Complete line "Pennsylvania," o O .0 '<*, the old reliable detachable grass Q Q. Q Q. catchers, $1. & ft OO « « §o Best 10c Garden Hose in the Q. Q Q D city. Hardware, Cutlery, Tools, Q o « Q. etc. ** & oO■ & # Q Q W. K. MORISON & CO., $ Q Q Q 247-249 NlcoHet Avenue. O Q SB w jft PIANOS— UPRIGHTS, $110, $125; BEH ning upright, $175; Anderson upright, $175; Emerson upright, $160; Sterling upright, $190; four square pianos. $25, $40, 50, $60; new pia nos for rent, 3.60, $4 a month; one year's- rent allowed if purchased. Foster ft Waldo, 40 sth st S. corner Nicollet. ' ■ « ' •_ FURNITURE IS INDISPENSIBLE. 1 % 'Si SO IS THE TOWN MARKET. .-' «£ V£ •*'""» S&'^A'^fc&S MMMMNMSMM ♦£ The large *jt M£ Fifth st fur- Ml •♦• nlture, carpet j£ i_ and household % *g goods store. 'No *!£ »S matter how small a •£ . iS quantity, or what it is, Jg IS* •we can supply you with y£ »S best on the market. 'Jl »4r Of late we have been re- i!£ Us celvlng large consignments Hz ' : ' •i? of furnishings from private *g •i? dwellings, etc., which, owing to )<£' *1? our lack of accommodating space, r ••? ♦i? must be disposed of at any price to ;£ ».. sell them. Not alone this, we have % >£ all kinds of beautiful furniture, which % )& we can sell you very cheap. ■ *J£ l£ Household goods, bicycles, refrigera- •_ & tors, baby cariages, stoves, hammocks, •_ >)£ crockery, etc. • ■■ Ml Ug->~^ -:■--- ,• • --.i--^- - }* & THE TOWN MARKET FURNITURE S _? Co., "';-;; Us & ' VI 5 25 and 27 Fifth St. So. -. '« ' iS tg J. T. RANGER. MGR. X £ % NATIONAL CASH REGISTER, TOTAL adder. $60. Max Kohen. 327 Washington ay S. •:• 4 ♦> GOOD SLIGHTLY USED FURNI- <• .*♦ TURE, ETC. ♦!• ♦ -- ■-■■■ -■:, A •;• Our second and third floors are •> »'• stocked with an immense assemblage ♦!♦ •> of all kinds nice clean bedroom, •> •> library, dining-room, parlor and kitch- ♦;• •> en furniture, rugs, carpets, iron and •> •*• brass beds, cook stoves, ranges, pi- ♦> »> anos, organs, office furniture, etc., ♦;• •> etc., from the nicest houses in the •> •;• city. We carry only the best and ♦:• y sell at lowest prices. If you have •> •> nice modern goods to sell, we want •> »> them, and will pay very outside prices. •*• »*• On our ground floor will be found •> »> manufacturers' sample lines of new •> •;♦ furniture, ruga, etc., in great variety, ♦> »;• from the cheapest to the very highest •;• •> class, and we sell. from 20 to 50 per •;♦ >> cent cheaper than any other house in •;• >> the west. Hubert Bown & Co., furnl- «> •:• ture brokers, 44 and 46 7th tit S. - v ►:♦ ■•> YOU CAN FIND ALL KINDS OF SECOND hand store fixtures, office furniture, safes, 100 refrigerators, soda fountains, scales, coffee mills, barber chairs, butcher, restaurant and saloon fixtures, wagons, carriages, pianos, $26 organs, $22 stoves of every description, bedsteads and springs 50c, chamber suits $6, lounges $1; also church seats and lodge fur niture; largest stock in northwest. 1027 Wash ington ay S. • __■ GERANIUMS 10c EACH; $1 PER DOZ.; CO loub 3c each; 35c per doz. Phone 3290 LI. 2427 224 B. . • ■ ' . TWO LAWN MOWERS, ONE ALMOST new, $3 and $1.50. Rear of ' 1011 Washing ton av_S i ■ ■ . SPECIAL SALE OF PLANTS AT THE CHI . ago Avenue greenhouse; geraniums from 5c to lQc apiece. Chicago ay. and 34th st. . FOR SALE— BARRELS PURE CIDER; delivered, 30c gallon in your own jug; war ranted free from acetic, i salicylic or other adulterant acids; make your own vinegar; save your pickles, assuring finest quality. Phone N. W., Main 3427 J2. J. C. F. Hol comb. 156 Orlin ay SE. : ~~ CZONET POWDER. Uso it for Health's sake. Disinfect, fumi gate, kill germs. IT KILLS MOTHS. Does not injure fabrics. OZONET CO., ,\- Minneapolis. THERE IS STILL SOME OF THAT 12 FEET wide Ssc linoleum for 35c, and a good organ. Richmond Halls. 723 Nicollet, FOR SALE—FIVE-FOOT FLAT-TOP OAK desk and fine office chair, good as new; price ?25. Call 423 10th st S. ■ - ; FOR SALE—FINE REGINA MUSIC BOX, 50 pieces of music; also punching bag with metal adjustable platform. N 1,000, Journal. FOR SALE — LATHE, MOTOR, EMERY, and all attachments, very cheap; this is a fine outfit for any kind of a small repair shop. 612 Globe building. PIANO FOR RENT—GOOD UPRIGHT; LOW rent for six months or longer. 'Phone Main 2507-Ll. Call 808 Nicollet. WILL DO BARBER SHOP WASHING weekly. Can call for and deliver same; good work guaranteed. Address -W 511, lo I,* ay N. Minneapolis. ' MUST BE SOLD THIS WEEK—IOO ICE boxes and refrigerators of all sizes . and i makes; suitable for stores, hotels, saloons, restaurants, butchers* and family" use. 1027 ■ Washington av.S. '. _ £ 25 SECOND-HAND COOK STOVES % »«-at .half the regular price. H. S. •*? ♦tf Cleveland, 505 Washington ay S. $£ FOR STRONG EXTENSION-TOP two-seated carriage, $60; double carriage har ness $25; roll-top desk, $18. Chadbourn, 21 4th st S. ; ■ ■ :' ■ ■■■ , BIG BARGAINS FRIDAY— NEW DROP head Singer sewing machine, cheap; White, $12; Domestic, $7. Elmer, 720 Ist ay S. FAN AND ENGINE—VENTILATING FAN, 36-inch, new $20; two-horse-power upright stationary engine, $35. 1611 Fremont ay N. PHILADELPHIA LAWN MOWERS, HlGH grade hose, screen doors, paints and oils. ' J. H. Smith. 214-216 Hennepln ay. FAMILY REFRIGERATOR AND OAK EX tension table, each in excellent condition, very cheap. Call at 1028 7th st SE, at once. FOR SALE—AWXfNG. AT 32 WASHING ton ay S. Call 17 Nicollet House. Flsk, jeweler. :. , FOR SALE—LAUNCHES; 17. 18, 20. 22 AND 27-foot launches, complete for immediate de llvery. Globe Iron Works. Minneapolis. FOR RENT 91 UNFURNISHED-. HOUSES FREE "FOR RENT" CARDS FOR THOSE advertising under- this bead. Be sure and call for them when you leave the ad. McCURDY * l Itents houses. i Taking care & CO., 220 -i flats, stores, vof - property Temple Court. ( sells real entate. ) a specialty. List your property for sale or rent. FOR RENT—A HANDSOME. MODERN, 12 --room house, with barn; janitor service; ex ceptional locality; 10 minutes' walk from poßtofflce, $45; will paper to suit tenant. '722 tith ay 3. ' ' - "-. '. -■ 1501 PARK AY, 15 ROOMS, MODERN. $50. : 1718 Nicollet ay, 12 rooms, modern, $40. 609 Forest ay, 9 rooms, modern, $35. . 112 Willow st, 10 rooms, modern, $30. 2413 Nicollet ay, 10 rooms, modern, $30. 628 University ay SE, 15 rooms, modern, $30. 603 Sth ay N, 8 rooms, modern, I $22.50. - 307 Aldrlch ay N, 7 rooms, modern, $17.50. 609 E 22d st, 6 rooms, bath, gas, etc.. $17.50. 2302 Clinton ay, 7 rooms city water, $15. George Odium. 309 Phoenix building. BOARDING HOUSE, EIGHT ROOMS; CITY water. 529 6th st S: $20. . OUR RESIDENCE BURGLARY AND theft policy is . the cheapest and most liberal in the market. Fred L. Gray, general . agent, 1218-1226 Guaranty bldg. Tel 1656. ALTERATIONS • FOR " HOUSES AND stores, - porches screened, carpenter work. Lammas, 423 24 ay 3. ■ ' . FOR ALL-MODERN HOUSE, NEAR Hawthorn ay; walking distance; $25. Key at 511 Phoenix building. . FOR RENT—ELEGANT, MODERN HOUSE, 603 10th st S. of 12 rooms; steam and furnace heat, with barn; large lawn. Inquire 1003 6th ay S. - -■■.-■■ | SUMMER COTTAGE AT LAKE HARRIET, corner , Upton - and 40th st;- will make some iepalrs. J. E. Parry, 401 Andrus building. MODERN EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE, FUR^ pace, gas and fixtures, bath,' hardwood finish, etc., . near "Sunnyslde, cheap. See G. W. Beebe, 302 Sykes block." ' •■ ■--■/-• CHADBOURN & BRADEN, 21 4th st 3. can rent your. property at once; reliable tenants. FOR RENT. Continued. , - THE O. G. PETERSON TRANSFER AND Storage company; furniture moved, packed, stored and shipped by experienced men only; prompt service. Office, 601 Ist ay .S. \ Both phones. ' • •••••••••••••••••••••••••A • BARN. • • A good barn, corner 3d ay S and • • 10th st; room on main floor- for 10 . • • horses, besides large carriage-room - • • and good harness-room; also. basement • • finished off for 10 or 12 head; city • • water, wash racks, etc; $25. • • W. A. BARNES & CO., • • 300-302 Nicollet Ay. ' • •♦>••>•••••••*•••••••♦•••• PART OF No! 147 LYNDALE AY N FOR housekeeping; modern. One block from car line. ■-. ■■ ■ - • 00 FURNISHED HOUSES TO RENT—ONE OF THE NICEST LITTLE homes in. the city, furnished or unfurnished, for the summer or longer. 213 E Franklin. Call next door. ■ MODERN , 12-ROOM FURNISHED HOUSE; large barn; fine neighborhood; -for year or longer. Address H 996/.. "Journal. FOR RENT—FURNISHED HOUSE, SEVEN rooms. 2808 Stevens ay. Will take part rent In board if preferred. Call evenings after 6. FOR~REN~f—NICELY FURNISHED MOD^ era house; walking distance; very cheap. Ad dress X 1000. Journal. - ■ ■ ■ 00 FURNISHED ROOMS FREE FOR RENT" OR "FURNISHED Room" cards for those advertising under this head, lie sure and call for them when leav ing the ad. __ > NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS; GENTLE men preferred. 1022 Harmon place. . LARGE f"URnIs"HED~FRONT~ROOM; ONE or two gentlemen, one block from steel arch. bridge. Flat 2. 34 Eastman ay, $8. " GRAND APARTMENTS, LADIES AND GEN tlemen; -stationary-- wash bowls,' porcelain baths, hot water; roof garden; $6 upwards. 620 7th at S. ■ NEATLY FURNISHED ROOM, MODERN; | location' good, on car line. • 1302 7th st S, j 3econd floor. " . ! NEW AND ■ BEAUTIFULLY FURNISHED rooms, centrally located. 49 11th st S. Block-and-a-half each from Nicollet and Hennepln ay. FOR RENT—FURNISHED ROOM, IN MOD ern house; gentleman.. 11-4 9th st S. ■ V:'- NICELY FURNISHED SINGLE ROOM FOR one gentleman; finest location in city; all modern conveniences; private family; easy walking distance. Address M 993, Journal. TWO PLEASANT FURNISHED j FRONT rooms in private family; modern, walking distance, down town. 1717 9th ay S. . TWO CONNECTING ROOMS, FURNISHED for light housekeeping; also other rooms; modern house. 43 11th st 3. LARGE. PLEASANT ROOM; PRIVATE connecting bathroom; ideal bachelor quarters; walking distance; everything convenient. Also one smaller room. 1000, Journal. FOR KENT—NJCBLT FURNISHED FRONT .room; ground floor, modern house. Also young lady wants roommate in furnished modern room; very nice location and walking distance. 1326 Ist ay S. 01 UNFURNISHED ROOMS FLAT OF FOUR MODERN, SECOND .floor, 1218 Washington ay S, $10. Three front upstairs, $8 per month, 619 Washington ay S. . v-v- . Three upstairs, choice location, $5 per month, 914 sth ay S. . Two small, upstairs; 613& sth st N; $4. SOUTHEAST MINNEAPOLIS—SIX ROOMS, water and sewer, $3. Also four rooms, at 1515 Hillside ay N. $7. • W. W. Clark, 313 Nicollet. SECOND FLOOR, FOUR ROOMS, 509 9TH st S. C. H. Neill. 10 3d st S. TWO UNFURNISHED CONNECTING rooms: modern flat: east front; summer rate. 1232 Mary place, flat 2. 2K UNFURNISHED FLATS MODERN FIVE-ROOM FLAT. 332 B 18TH it. second floor. Apply Frank Miller. ELEGANT SIX-ROOM FLATS, THOROUGH- Iy modern, 730-736 E 18th st; rent $27 and $30. F. A. Simmons Co., New York Life building. " i SEVEN-ROOM MODERN HEATED FLATS, choice location: $25 upwards. 1700. Ist ay S. FLATS—MODERN, VERY FINE, CEN trally located, seven rooms; $27. Inquire room 12. 412 Nicollet. ' FOR RENT—MODERN >SIX-ROOM FLAT, 2834 Chicago ay. . Apply. Northwestern hos pitel. ■ . \ - .'..•-/. ,r ■ SIX-ROOM, MODERN FLAT; HARDWOOD floors; $27.60. W. W. Clark, 313 Nicollet ay. FIVE-ROOM STEAM/HEATED MODERN flat; party leaving city; very desirable corner. flee Janitor, 527 6th ay SE. FOR RENT—FOUR-ROOM FLAT IN MOD ern detached house; separate bath and gas range; price $16. 1919 sth av.S. FLAT ¥, SWINFORD—EIGHT ROOMS, corner Hawthorn and 13tb; walking distance; elegant, up to date; $45. . Rait, 608 Bank of Commerce. ... ... t 1680 HENNEPIN, OPPOSITE LORING PARK —Kenwood; eight-room :flat. Inquire L, W. Zlmmer, 420 3d ay N. FOR FOUR-ROOM MODERN FLAT, loth st and Clinton; steam heat, Janitor ser vice, $20 per month; also three-room'flat on Western ay, $5. McQuade, 712 Northwestern block. . FOR RENT, FIVE NICE ROOMS UPSTAIRS, city water, sewer, gas; also four rooms down atairß. 416 * 10th ay S. ■ : 2g . FURNISHED FLATS FOR RENT—MODERN, SEVEN-ROOM, furnished apartment, for summer months, In Best Flats. Apply Mannen, 626 E Franklin. "BEST FLATS," CORNER OF PARK AND Franklin ays; furnished or unfurnished, a desirable seven-room flat for summer months. Inquire 2008 Park ay, first floor. ' 27 OFFICES " -; ; j OFFICES: STEAM HEATED; PRICES $< to $20. Eastman block, 412 Nicollet Inquire room 12. .. FOR RENT—WITHIN ONE BLOCK OF THO Chamber of Commerce you can rent room 7, McMillan building, 3d ay S and 3d st. Room Is 65x19 feet, steam heated, well lighted, sec ond floor front Just the room for grain commission firm; blackboard, 35x9, ruled for stocks and grain. Western Union cable In. Price of $25 per month, and location cannot be duplicated. O. M. Laraway & Sons, 100 Bank of Commerce. T^j ,- STORES ALL KINDS OF BUSINESS PROPERTY FOR RENT. THORPE 8R05.,258 HENN. AY. LARGE FOR LIGHT MANUFACTURING OR jobbing. 237 10th ay S, $10. . OH MISCELLANEOUS BARN TO WATER AND ELECTRIC lights; suitable for one or two horses or for automobiles. 114 9th st S. . -- '. , FIRE PROOF SAFE. $2 PER MONTH. 108 Washington ay S. .'.'.'.-.. 3 1 HELP WANTED—MALE~ WATCHES CLEANED, $1; MAIN SPRINGS. $1; warranted one year. Paegel'a, 22 3d st 3. SUITS SPONGED, pressed while you wait. 60c. __ Starr Steam Cleaning House, 622 Hen. SUITS—SPONGED AND PRESSED, 50c! pants recut into style or bicycle pants, 76c; suits steam cleaned and pressed, $1 An thony the Tailor. 119 Washington ay .N. YOUNG MAN, THE ARCHIBALD COLLEGE. Lake st and Stevens ay, has more calls for 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. Painters, paper-hangers, kalsominers, white washers, do you .need any. brushes? Save money by buying them here at your own prices. People's Paint Store, 610 Ist ay S. ! WANTED — SETTERS FOR SAWMILL. Apply Red River Lumber Co.. 807 Hennepln. WANTED— BOYS WITH BICYCLES. 16 years or over. A. D. T. office. , . GET your shoes repaired at the Wide-Awake Shoe Shop, 709 * Hennepin- ay. Men's half soles. 60c; men's sewed soles, 75c; O'Sullivan rubber heels, 50c; Work done while you wait. WANTED—A - DISTRICT~AGENT~TO~TAKE charge of Minneapolis ' business • for one of the leading old line life companies; none but capable men need apply. ' This position is very desirable. Address M 997. Journal. WANTED—A GOOD COATMAKER; PRICE from $6.50 up; steady job. Apply to Wm. Hess,_Wahpeton, N. P. - WANTED—AT ONCE, YOUNG MAN WITH some experience In s draughting or graduate of technical school,, for general office work; permanent position for the ■ right man;. give experience and salary expected. C 998, Jour nal. i ■ :"--.'.'■-■--*•"■• ' '-■• ■ WANTED, TWO GOOD BLACKSMITHS AND two helpers at once. Leonhart Wagon Co.' . WANTED—AT ONCE, YOUNG MAN, shorthand and • typewriter; used to Smith Premier; salary $50 per month and steady work. Fare refunded from city up. Julius Pleth, St. Hllalre, Minn., Red.Lake county. ■■■ I WANT A GOOD. CLEAN, ALL-ARO"UND butcher. Good job for the right man. W. O. Hancock, lock box 15, Hunter, N. D. -.J.-' .' STEADY. WORK FOR A GOOD PAINTER. Must be a good brush hand. '. J. [ Baldauf, postofflce box 222, Wahpeton, N.D. '-' .--L CYLINDER • PRESS FEEDER WANTED. Byron & WMard, printer*. 31 _55i5L^?H?^??^iS^ Continued. . .;*• V CATON BUSINESS, SHORTHAND, V ENG llsh ■ school open all summer, ; day and • even- Ing; enter now; catalogue free. Tuition rea sonable.. 620 Hennepln, Minneapolis. ■-••• : '■ WANTED—MAN ■ FOR GREENHOUSE AND garden work. : Call at the Lakewood green house, corner of 36th at and Hennepln ay. WANTED—THREE GOOD HUSTLERS ; OITT work: Instructions given to .men who are not used to soliciting; rig and samples furnished; no goods to carry. C. F. Adams Co., 76 7th st S. . ■ ~ . ': ~. -'■-• WANTED — FIRST-CLASS, ALL-AROUND butcher. None other need apply. .. H. B. Elliott. Excelsior, Minn. - ' ■■ ~- WANTED—SALESMEN FOR PAN-AMERI can souvenir; every;user of. pen and ink wants it; boom for agents! Call 8-9 or 5-6. Townscnd, 1-3 Western ay. COACHMAN WANTED — GIVE ADDRESS, with references. . Address. P. O. Box 1006, City. ■ - •:: ;-.'• ■■■■.-:,■■■ . ■ : WANTED—PAINTERS AND PAPER HANG ers at 423 E 24th st. ' E. J. McCool. WANTED—FOUR HEAVY-WEIGHT BOOK men. No need to answer unless you have exceptional record. Most' liberal arrange ments to right parties. ' Address P 1000, Journal. WANTED—TWO GOOD JOBBING CARPEN ters. Call at O. B. Currier's shop, GO6 2d ay S. ■■ WANTED—BOY 15 YEARS OLD TO WORK In carpenter shop. Call 600 2d ay S. O. B. Currier. WANTED—AT ONCE, A MAN AS WORK ing foreman; must thoroughly understand the laundry business; - must be sober and temperate; . state . wages wanted. Grand Forks Steam Laundry, Grand Forks, N. D. ' PRINTER WANTE-D—ALL-AROUND MAN; $6, board and room.. Clarion, Lake Benton, Minn. WANTED—THREE YOUNG MEN OR LA dles-at once, that understand string music preferred; call between 4 and 8 p. m. 510 Century building. , ; WANTED—FIRST-CLASS COACHMAN FOR private family, and for general work about house; must be sober, reliable and have best of references. Apply 801 Globe building. $1, $1. $I—LADIES' s»; SKIRTS STEAM cleaned and pressed, $1; gents' suits steam Tailor, 1904 Washington ay N. -^ ■ WANTED—FIRST-CLASS PAINTERS. GEO. W. Jones, 57 12th at S. ■ WANTED— STRONG YOUNG MAN TO make' himself generally useful. Apply Atlas Paint Co., 515 Ist ay S. . > WANTED, THREE TEAMS, $3.50 PER DAY; six men, {1.75-per day. At Irving ay and Franklin. -■.-■. WANTED—SALESMEN" TO HANDLE OUR fast selling lines of house furnishing goods in the city and outside towns. For terms and territory, apply Couroy & Crotty, 507 2d ay S. WANTED—AGENTS~MAKE~S2OO A MONTH; no fake: call and investigate. Hotel Windsor. V...M. Walbridge. TWO CARRIAGE OR WAGON PAINTERS; those used to painting machinery preferred; must be " competent. Apply to Advance Thresher Co. s, 7th ay S and 3d st. . WANTED — FIRST-CLASS SOLICITORS; must be sober and respectable and of fine ap pearance to meet the best people; compensa tion very large. Address Hugh J. McGrath, care Journal, city. WANTED—MAN TO TAKE CARE OF ROW boat; one who understands handling sail boats: one who understands handling sail*- ANTED— MAN WITH HORSE AND ness to drive bakery wagon over an estab lished route on commislson. Call Friday be tween 10 and 11 o'clock at 311 Cedar ay. WANTED—BLACKSMITH HELPER AT 620 3d ay SE. Light and heavy work. WANTED—ONE FIRST-CLASS JOINER man and gluer. Northwestern Casket Co., 17th ay and Jefferson st NE. WANTED—TWO GOOD PAINTERS AND paper hangers; work all summer. J. Keen holts, 974 Cromwell ay, St. Anthony Park. 32 HELP WANTED-FEMALE . preTare^o^^XyYnTTe^ipXoTm^nt^by attending the Minnesota School of Business, 54 3d st S, diagonally opposite poatofflce. YOUNG LADY—FOR BUSINESS AND shorthand education, third,. second and first grade certificates, go to Archibald college, Lake st, corner Stevens. m WANTED— GIRL TO HELP CARE for 2-year-old child and assist with light, housework. 2116 Emerson ay 8. Take Hen nepin ay car to 22d st. i WANTED— THOROUGHLY EXPERIENCED dressmaker for fltltng suits and jackets; per manent position and good wages to right party. Fred D. Young & Co., 513 Nicollet ay. COMPETENT GIRL FOR GEN eral housework; at. 903 El wood ay N. - ■ WANTED— COMPETENT GIRL FOR GEN eral housework;. family of two. Must be good cook and thoroughly understand house work; first-class wages. 2413 Ist ay S. WANTED—WOULD LIKE TO SECURE A girl to leave town to take charge of a choco late room. Will pay good wages. State ex perience. Address W 998, Journal. COMPETENT GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE work; small family; all modern conveniences. 82 Willow st. - WANTED— GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE work; small family; $4 per week. 615 9th st S. .■ - -■-■•■■ ■• WANTED—A GIRL TO TEND STORE AND do light housework. Call at 1101 3d ay 3. DISHWASHER. THE ACME Lunch Room, 104 Central ay. ■ • WANTED—A PASTRY COOK, AT HOTEL Pauly. NEAT, COMPETENT GIRL FOR GENERAL housework in family of three, with all mod ern conveniences; to such a person good wages will be paid. Apply 3048 sth ay S, corner 31at st. AT ONCE, GIRL TO DO GOOD PLAIN cooking; also girl for second work; good wages. 1418 sth ay S. GOOD HONEST GIRL FOR GENERAL housework;'must be good cook. Call even ings and Sunday, 521 9th st S, second floor. COMPETENT GIRL FOR GENERAL housework; house thoroughly modern and very convenient; good wages. 1916 Columbus ay. COMPETENT AND EXPERl enced nurse girl with, references. 2824 Park ay. ' ■■.:'-' ■ - . MUSICAL INSTRUCTION—PIANO, VOCAL; special summer term ' (this week only), 30 lessons $5; private instruction. Minneapolis School of Music, Eastman block, 412 Nicollet ay, fifth floor. ' _ GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK, small family; keep two girls. - 2104 Portland. WANTED— GIRLS TO MAKE OVERALLS* If you can operate a power machine we will teach you the rest; when you are experi enced it is possible to make $7 to $9 per week. 104 2d st N. A BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY—FOR SALE— A business plan, especially, interesting to' lady of literary taste, desirous of employing spare time to advantage. Business can be carried on at home and for a small outlay can establish a pleasant, lucrative business. Address, with stamp, for particulars, post office box 268. Minneapolis. THE MILLINERY SUPPLY CO. HAVE 1,000 trimmed hats on sale. .Latest styles . and .'way down prices. Look in and smile upon us. It will cost you nothing and will help us. Remember, 403 Nicollet ay, third floor. Take elevator. ■■'-.. ■ - "■■■■ WANTED—WAITRESSES AT THE EURE ka Restaurant, 35 Washington ay S. WANTED—GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL housework In small family; good wages. 2116 Honnepln- ay. - ; * ■ GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK AT Lake Harriet; $3.50 a week; call Friday. 107 4th sIS/. -.■•'■■ THOROUGHLY COMPETENT GIRL FOR general. housework; cix. in family; $4. 1915 Columbus ay. . GIRL; EASY PLACE. 2955 CHICAGO AY. WANTED— EXPERIENCED DINING room girl at the Quick Lunch, 616 Nicollet ay. COMPETENT GIRL; GOOD WAGES; Ev erything modern. 628. 16th at. GIRL *TO DO HOUSEWORK. • 3205 CLIN ton ay. . -.' ___ WANTED-^GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE work. • 617 Delaware Bt'SE. Interurban car to Walnut st. ' •---•:.-■■■■ . - - WANTED— COOK FOR MORTON, MINN., at $40; laundress and waitresses for lowa at $16; girls for the lake at $5; small family; also i competent girls ' for city; L good wages. Apply at 320 Ist ay N. 33J[ORSES i jCA^RlA£ES--SAL£ NEW AND SECOND-HAND^ BUGGIES^ wagons, surreys, phaetons, rubber tired run abouts; new work exchanged for old; all kinds of harnesses. Cash or time. 414 3d st 3. IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR NICE FAM ily horses, gentlemen's drivers or saddlers, call; at Buchanan's Livery. 148 E Lake st . -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. DOUBLE TRAP HARNESS, PHAETON harness, light harness, buggy pole. 528 14th av.SE. ■.-■... -■■:'. .. ■ „• ;..'■'•: FINE DOUBLE HARNESS, FULL RUBBER trimmed, , new. Call mornings, noons or evenings at 1605 Stevens ay. ; ■ '. J ' ■_ A GOOD, SAFE, 800-POUND PONY, FOR ladles or children, $50. Open runabout buggy, $50: single harness, cheap. Watson, 615 4th ,8t ' ; \ ■-...■■ ■ ■ 33 HORSES, CARRIAGES-SALE Continued. FOR SALE—A FULL LEATHER TOP Pi ano box buggy; cost $180; in good condition; price $40. Call at 3336 Stevena ay. HARNESSES, WAGONS, BUGGIES OF ALL kinds; about 20 sets heavy farm harness, long and short tug. 252 3d ay S. FOR SALE, HEAVY TEAM, GELDING AND mare, 7 and 9 years old; weight 3,000. Call Sunday morning, 2HIQ Pleasant uv. A 810 BNAP-A PINS BUOGY HORSE FOR sale at 718 26th ay N. Must be sold this week. FOE BALB, CHEAP, . SPEEDY." GENTLE driver; safe for lady; also harness, buggy and cutter; must be sold at once. Call 1522 Hillside ay N, or 24 Washington ay S, room 3, third floor. FOR SALE, CHEAP, ONE 1,200-LB BAY coach horse, 6 years old; good single driver; for lady or gent. Call at millinery store, 203 Bth ay NE. FOR SALE-BLACK MORGAN MARE, FINE driver, most reliable beast in city, not afraid of anything, safe in all places, 7 years, weight, 1,175. 4010 Chicago ay. $45 BUYS COAL BLACK HORSE, WEIGHT 1,000 pounds, gentle, city broke; $8, heavy single harness; $10, three-spring wagon; $45, 1,450-pounds work horse; call. 508 4th ay S. FOR SALE OR TRADE—ONE FINE DRIV er, city broke; two farm or delivery horses and one 4-year-old colt, weight 1,250. 21tt 7th at S. HOUSE AND WAGON—DELIVERY RIG," cheap for caah. 1611 Fremont ay N. FOR SALE—BAY MARE, 1,060 pounds, good driver; also team farm mares; try them and make me a fair offer; will sell separate. 316 sth ay S. FOR SALE—A NICSTSOUND, BAY HORSE; weighs about 1,125; not afraid of anything; in good condition; $85 takes him; 8 years old. 418 2d st S. | BIG. BLOCKY, GRAY HORSE, » YEARS old; weight, 1.500 pounds; price, $80; good worker. 414 3d st S. FOR SALE—A~GOOD WORKING HORSE. Call at 2209 Polk st NE. $27-FINE' 850-POUND PONY; $50, DRIVER, 1,050 pounds, sound and gentle; $7, single harness. Must sell. 834 18>/2 ay NE. $50 BUYS EXTRA~GOOD~ISrWING~HORSE, 7_yearH old, weight 1,100 lbs. 531 Colfax ay N. GOOD " FAMILY HOUSE", - WEIGHS OVER' 1,200; also cut-under trap and trap harness; see them at 2637 Portland ay. FOR SALE—A TOP~BUGGY, USED BUT A few months; will sell for halt price. 406 E 26th st. FOR SALE—S-YEAR-OLD MARE: 1901 BIKE wagon and harness; safe for lady. Inquire of E. F. Wark, with. C. A. Smith Lumber Co., or Youmau's livery barn, on Sunday. 34 HORSES,CARRIAGES—W'T'D WANTED—TO EXCHANGE PLUMBING OR gas fitting work for a good delivery wagon. 123 Western ay, telephone main 3599. WANTED—A HORSE ABOUT 1,050 OR 1,100, good looker and traveler, . safe for lady to drive; state price. B 1001, Journal. 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. 35 LOANS AND CHATTELS" QUICK LOANS MADE ON FURNITURE, pianos, etc., without removal; easy payments, cheapest rates; business confidential. Minne sota Mortgage Loan Co., zoom 306 Bank of Commerce building, cor, Ist ay S and 4th st. PAWNBROKERS—ReIiabIe, reasonable; con fidential. Harris & Goldstein. 239 Ist kt S. LOANS MADE~ON~H~6I/'SEHdLD GOODS, furs in storage and warehouse receipts, at one-half tha usual rates. Monthly Install ment Loan Co__B2s_G uaranty Loan. LOAN 3 MADE ON~SAM_r_>AY AS APPLl cr.tion, on furniture, pianos, horses, wagons, fixtures, etc., goods to remain in your un disturbed possession. PRIVATE INTERVIEWING ROOMS. Minneapolis Loan Co.. 601-2 Globo Building. lilCli LOANS on all kinds of personal prop erty; charges reasonable. 506 Globe bldg. 37 LOST AND FOUND LOST—WHITE, WITH BROWN HEAD, ST. Bernard female; name Nellie *on collar. Re turn to 20 291^ st for reward. FOUND, FEMALE~SCOf CH COLLIE,W~JIITIC on neck, breast and feet. Call at 4915 39th ay S, prove property and pay charges. LOST—WEDN EI DAY. MAY 15, IN SOUTH Minneapolis, gold spectacles and case. Leave at Journal office or at La Penotiere'a drug store, 2001 4th a.v S. LOST—IN BOUTH MINNEAPOLIS, BLACK and white setter dog; my name and address on collar; liberal reward for return. E. H. Mathes, 1807 4th ay S. Tel. South 820 J. STRAYED—FROM 1910 2D AY* S, ABOUT week ago, a brown and white St. Bernard pup. Reward for return to F. C. MoMullen, Minneapolis Cold Storage Co., Nicollet Island. LOST—POCKETBOOK CONTAINING $5.50 in cash and two keys. Return for reward to 1932 Riverside ay S, flat 7. $5 REWARD WILL BE PAID AND NO questions asked for return of bicycle, 22-inch frame, license tag No. 559, taken from in front of Knoblauch's shoe store last Friday evening. Apply J. F. Conklin & Zonne Co., No. 115 Temple Court. LOST—SILVE~R HEART BRACELET; Southeast. Reward at 701 6th st SE. 39 ~~ MEDICAL CANCER CURED Without the knife or loss of blood. Forty years' experience: satisfaction guaranteed. Write for book of testimonials or call on Dr. Wheeler, Globe building, Minneapolis. LADIEB—SSOO REWARD FOR A CASE OF Suppression old Dr. Jackson's monthly regu lator falls to relieve in 24 hours; positively guaranteed; no ergot ox pills; many saved from suicide; Ideal safe home treatment. Mail $3, Dr. Jackson, R. C. 812, 167 Dearborn st, Chicago, 111. ELITE BATH PARLORS, 626 HENNEPIN ay; porcelain tubs; massage, cabinet and medicated baths; experienced lady attendant. MRS. DR. F. McKAY, REMOVED FROM 620!, ito 412 Nicollet, room 51, sixth floor; take elevator; electricity, magnetism and baths. PILES—DR. H. WAITE, 25 YEARS' SPE cialist. cures every case; write for pamphlet, mailed free. 1219 Hawthorn ay, Minneapolis. 4Q RUG MFG.CARPET CLEANING FINE RUOS MADE FROM OLD CARPETS. We pay the in freight to out-of-town orders; carpet cleaning, making over, laying; best work, lowest rates. NATIONAL CARPET AND RUG CLEANING CO., George D. Walk er, prop., Nicollet Island. Both phones. Our rugs, from old carpets, are second to none but orientals; quality of work brings more. Economy Rug Co., 105 Gth st S. Tel. 3217 L-l. 4j[~MINNETONKA PROPERTY RENT OR SALE! —Two cottages, Big island; 2, Birch Bluff. 'Campbell, Plllsbury building. TO RENY—LARGE^TirUMBER LAKE COT^ tages at prices ranging from $50 to $500, for rent by Jaeger & Torelle, 310 Bk. Commerce. WE TRANSACT A GENERAL REAL ES tate business, but make a specialty of Lake Minnetonka cottages, lots and acres. Jaeger & Torelle, 310 Bank of Commerce. NORTHLAND—A NEW SUBURB OF 320 acres, first station at Lake Minnetonka on Great Northern, distant only 10% miles from Loring park; 20 minutes by train from city; beautifully wooded and sightly; it will be sold to desirable parties in one to ten-acre tracts. Inquire George C. Andrews, 1212 Guaranty Loan. FOR RENT—SEVEN-ROOM COTTAGE AT Breezy Point, Minnetonka; completely fur nished. Also boat and ice. Goodrich, 128 4th st N. , FOR RENT—FURNISHED COTTAGE, NEAR Spring Park; eight large rooms; screened porch, cistern, fine well water, ice, wood, cellar: $150 for season; house open Sundays. Write or apply to owner, Mrs. M. A. Paulson, 631' Oak st SE. FURNISHED MINNETONKA LAKE SHORE cottage, with barn, icehouse and well, for rent by Chadbourn & Bradeu, 21 4th st S. 42 ~~ ""notice FISK BROS., Mfg. Jewelers and watchmak ers, have moved to 17 Nicollet House block. Watches cleaned.sl_ main springs,sl; war'ntd. WANT TO HANG PAPER" IN SOUTH MlN neapolis. Drop a card to-night. Do your work to-morrow. _E_swor__ 810 E 33d st. ElcmßTriON of gleason common sense fire escape from courthouse tower Fri day 12 15 to 2:30 p. m. Sold for a few days at "527 4th st S. 44 PERSONAL eases of woman and children. 17 9th st S. Take Hennepin ay car. _ REFRIGERATORS AND ICE BOXES RE paired and reliced. Tin and sheet Iron work of all kinds. Stoves stored. Great Western Stove Repair Co.. 312 Hennepln ay. Tel. 161. FEMALE DISEASES CURED. By Dr. Wheeler, specialist. Irregular men struation successfully treated. Offlce. Qlobe building, Minneapolis. EXAMINATION FRE3. OHIO PICTURE FRAME MFG. CO.. 113 Washington Aye N, Frame all kinds of pictures 50 per cent cheap er than any other fir— in the city. Big stock. • HAIR LOSERS AND 'BALD' HEADS. - Would you expect benefit from ' a - bald- ■' headed "hair doctor"?" J Call and see what has been ; productd -on a J bald head.. Dr. Oliver K. Chance, Dept. W.. ■; 580 . Syndicate V Arcade. ■ ..-■•.-■■.*-.. ■..■•\,■:■'.: .•:.■■■ :-. : .\ •*.• - - T. H. BLY, M. D., SPECIALIST IN . ALL diseases* of women; all irregularities , cor- * rected; private home for women before and during conj*nement; book, lie, t all ■ you needY to know. Office, 27 4th it 3. third floor. ' DOES It pay to advertise? Send address ana 4c stamps for mailing charges, to Hofflin'ij 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 foot specialist, moved to 405 Nlcollet ay. Corns extracted, 25 cents. \ MAGNETIC OSTEOPATHY TREATMENTS; "-. mental, ■ nervous and : chronic diseases cured; call and see us; consultation free. 412 Nicol- ■ let ay. rooms 36 and 37. ■■■■'■■*•■>.'.■ SUPERFLUOUS • HAIR, MOLES, WARTS, ' permanently removed by electrolysis; also scalp treatment. Anna U. Griswold, 417 Med ical block. ■■•-.; :■ ; _ / ■—. ■-■■ DRESSMAKING—CHILDREN'S CLOTHE 3 and shirt waists a specialty; work promptly done at reasonable prices. Mrs. J. W. "Walk er, 702 6th at SE. THE FRIENDS OF C. H. LANG WORTHY," now deceased, will kindly communicate with the Dank of Clear Lake, Clear Lake, Minn. PERSONAL—WILL LADY WEARING HEL-': iotrope. waist, who noticed gentleman on wheel on Washington ay N, Wednesday even lng, please answer this ad. A 1001, Journal. MUSICAL INSTRUCTION-PIANO, VOCAL, • : private Instruction; competent teachers: sum mer term at greatly reduced prices. . Minne- - apolis School of Music, Eastman block, 412 - Nicollet ay, fifth floor. : ALL LADIES WHO HAVE TRIED OTHERS say Satin-Skin Powder Is best, because It's adhesive, invisible, harmless; only 25c. Glass Block, Olson's, Voegeli Bros.' -: ■ • ■ ■ 45 REAL ESTATE LOANS I MAKE A SPECIALTY OF $100 TO $500 loans on city real estate; principal payable at any time. A. H. Polley. 501 Andrus Bldg. 4g PATENT ATTORNEYS ~ P. H. GUNCKEL, 745 Temple Ct., counselor and solicitor In patent and trade mark causes. WILLIAMSON & MERCHANT (JAME3 S\ Williamson and Frank D. Merchant), patent attorneys and solicitors, main office. No. 923 --935 Guaranty Loan building, Minneapolis, Minn.; branch office, room 52, McGlil build ing, Washington, D. C. ? . "- REAL ESTATE-IFOR SALE A 7 IMPROVED , .' EDMUND G. WALTON, 300 HENNEPIN, IS sues a new catalogue of houses for tale every two weeks. ' Send or call. - ■ W. A. BARNES & CO., 300-302 NICOLLET, issue a rental bulletin and real estate list every Monday. Call or send and get one., - REAL . ESTATE AND MORTGAGES— Whether you wish to buy or sell, call on Fi nance Co. of Minnesota, 620 Temple Court. ' WE BUY and sell city ana iarm property. Mort. Loans. C. A. Quiet & Co.. 109 4th st S. HOUSES BUILT ON PAYMENTS; MONEY loaned; no commission. Real estate bought and Bold. Sawyer & Betcher, 507 Phoenix. . SPECIAL BARGAIN— PAY- ; merit plan; eight rooms, city water, stone . walks; always occupied by owner; only. $1,500; North Minneapolis; near car line.' . , Bargains In Robbinsdale houses. Home Realty Co., 311 Sykes block, I HAVE TWO FLAT PROPERTIES, YlELD 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, 313 Nicollet. HERE IS A BARGAIN: FIRST-CLASS eight-room house; large hall, summer kitch en; newly painted, inside and outside; ■ re-, papered throughout; good barn; well; large lot; all modern except heat; fine-neighbor hood. No. 2815 Stevens ay. This Is hard a to beat. Bound to sell; price, $2,900, on terms to suit; house vacant; call for key. Fitz gerald, 3018 Aldrich S. - $3,2 SO,—MODERN 9-ROOM HOUSE, AT 206 W 27th st; furnace, gas, city water, sewer, stone walk, fine shade trees, barn; excellent condition. Apply H. B. Chamberlain, *47 Minnesota Loan and Trust building. . - :*', $6,250—2421 • IST AY S, 14-ROOM HOUSE, modern improvements; lot 47x125. This is a bargain and put at this price for quick sale. $3,650 —New, eight-room, modern house, near Stanley Hall; best of locations. Franklin Benner, CDS Phoenix building. ' V .; A HOME PLACE—SHADE~f REES,. 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. ■..•.- ....... 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. ' __ ■ ■ '' '" ' FOR SALE—A TEN-ROOM HOUSE, MOD ern, with barn; 45-foto lot; choice locality and desirable. See" owner, next door, 2616 Du poht ay S. . * A GOOD SEVEN-ROOM house, modern except furnace, in Southeast Minneapolis; only $2,200; monthly payments. Room 5, 313 Nlcollet. - THERE ARE REFRIGERATORS, BUT THE 1 Herrick is the only one that will bear criti cal inspection. Sold at 7th and Hennepin. • • ••••••!)•••••••• • • • • • • • • • • ' • • ■ A BEAUTIFUL HOME •'", -'• Vv>', • FOR SALE . • • BY THE OWNER. • ' • • My home is beautifully frescoed and • • finished throughout in curly birch; • • elegant onyx mantel In parlor; also • • large mantel, in living room; open. • • plumbing throughout; full basement, • • with laundry tubs; a perfect combina- • • tlon heating plant; house has 10 large • • rooms, including an 18x24-foot billiard- • • room on third floor; fine lawn, set with • • shrubbery, back lawn set with straw- • • berries, raspberries and apple trees. • • This house cannot be duplicated for • • $7,500 to-day. Owner going east and • • will sell for $6,500 and make* terms • • to suit. This is a snap and must b« • • seen to be appreciated. Call 2621 Bry- • • ant ay S, Minneapolis, • • ' •■'• ■ . . . .•-; ' • • ••••••••••••••••••••a A HOME PLACE—SHADD TREES, BOULE vard, city water, seven rooms, corner lot, two | blocks from 20th and Hennepin car; $1,200. Buildings alone would cost $1,600. 855 Tem ple Court. r DO- YOU WANT A HOME? .".'■ - - DO YOU WANT A VACANT LOT? DO YOU WANT BUSINESS PROPERTY? WE HAVE (THEM. Call for particulars. UNION REALTY CO., 505 ONEIDA BLDG. FOR SALE— 8-ROOM HOUSE, MODERN except heat; good barn, fine trees, excellent neighborhood; complete home; cheap. Call -. and examine. 406 E 26th st. A g UNIMPROVED FOR SALE OR LEAS7J— FEET TO 20-foot alley, on a central corner; possible trackage; convenient to mills and depots. O M. Laraway ft Son, Bank of Commerce build ing; ; THE EDMUND G. <WALTON AGENCY IS sues a printed catalogue with maps of abso lutely the best bargains in vacant lots. 300 Hennepln ay. ■ : • -.v; a' COME AND BUY A FINE EAST-FRONT '?t on Park and 31st st, with lumber to build; all on time. Swensen & : Langum, 514 Bank of - Commerce. - ■■' . .'. i" ■' -*:-- LAUDERDALE & CO. ,' HAVE BIG : BAR gains in lots on Fremont ay near 16th. ay N. 355 Temple Court, telephone 820 main. an FARM LANDS ': ', OLIVER CO. SETTLEMENT, Central N. iD. . Washburn Valley Homesteads. Lands $2 to $4 : COAL. Good water & soil. Send 2-cent stamp for BOOKLET. D. Galneg, S. E. Mpls, Minn. NORTHLAND—A NEW SUBURB OF 320 acres, first station at Lake Mlnnetonka on Great Northern, distant only 10V4 miles from Loring park; 20 minutes by train from city; beautifully wooded- and sightly; it will ,be sold to desirable parties in one to ten-acre - tracts. Inquire Geo. C. Andrews, 1212 . Guaranty Loan. ' ■ • . '•'':. - r 1.245 ACRES, MARSHALL COUNTY; BLACK prairie soil;< some timber; on stream; very choice location; $6 per acre. F. D. Dibble, 417 Phoenix. . - • '•■■■ COON CREEK — 80-ACRE FARM, NO buildings, -20 acres .In crop, 40 acres hay meadow, 20 acres timber and pasture, price including crops, $1,600. George H. Miller, 330 Lumber Exchange. ••-'; ' $600 EACH, 60 QUARTER SECTIONS, IN: Brown count/. South Dakota; terms of sale, cash; $450, '• 40 quarter sections, Edmunds county; $450, 22 quarter sections, Faulk coun ty South Dakota; $375, one quarter in Potter county. Address - T 1000, Journal. "-1 ~ • . $1 100 ONLY FOR 40 QUARTER SECTIONS In Kingsbury county, South ; Dakota, worth to-day $2,000 each. Address W 1000, Journal. $800, 160 ACRES, OTTER TAIL COUNTY," Minnesota. / '•--.'r"'. ~V;'.' v '■-. $320, 160 acres, Morrison county, Minn. $580, 160 acres, Benton - county, Minn. - ' $350, 160 acres, Burleigh county, N. D.; , • .V; 1000,' Journal. .. / SQ; REAL ESTATE—EXCHANGE FOR - SALE OR V EXCHANGE—LOTS- ON' E Lake st near 3d ay/ for Brooklyn or New York suburban property. W 995, Journal.--•>-■ ■ WANT BARGAINS IN HOUSES. ALSO, . $3,500 house as part payment for fine 1240-acre farm. F. D. Dibble, 417 Phoenix building. ADDITIONALWANTS NEXT PAGE II