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THURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 5, 1901.
I AGENTS WANTED
OUR SUBSCRIPTION AGENTS ON COM
mission clear from $15 to $30 weekly above all
expenses; groat premiums; easy work; we
want agents for country fairs in Minnesota
and adjoining states and for soliciting farm
ers In small towns; steady work all fail;
references required. Northwestern Agricult
urtit. 1237 Guaranty building.
5 BUSINESS PERSONALS
SWITCHES, SWITCHES, SWITCHES.
•0 cents and up. Send for price list. Feely
6 Crocker. 515 Nlcollet ay. • (
5 BUSINESS CHANCES
YOU CAN MAKE SPLENDID PKOFITS BY
Judicious, systematic operations on the wheat
market; $20 will margin 1.000 bushels 2 cents.
Send for our free book, "Facts and Figures,"
explaining option trading. The Osborn Grain
Co., 813 to 815 Phoenix building. Minneapolis.
Members Chamber of Commerce. -
HOW TO MAKE MONEY.
Our new book, just issued, tells you how to
make from $5 to $20 per day.with a small
Investment in grain or stocks. Your name
%on a postal card will bring it free. Write
to-day.
THE COE COMMISSION COMPANY,
Bank of Commerce Building,
Minneapolis. Minn. -
THE SAVINGS FUND CO.. 110 TEMPLE
Court, pays 4 and 5 per cent on deposit; capi
tal. $350,000; surplus. $30.000.
GET YOUR FURNACE REPAIRED NOW;
don't wait until you want to start a fire; re
pairs for all furnaces. Great Western Stove
Repair Co. Tel. 161. 312 Hennepln ay.
FOR BARBER SHOP. TWO CHAIRS,
cheap if tak#n at once; in good town of 1,100
population; V>ing $20 to $30 per week. Ad
dre— 1704, Journal.
FOR SALE—CLEAN DRY GOODS STOCK,
about $4,000. Only small amount of fixtures.
K. E. Burbridge. at George R. Newell & Co.,
Ist to 7th.
FOR SALE—FINE restaurant and
bakery. In town of 2,000, doing good business.
Part cash, balance easy payments. A splen
did opening to make money. R. E. Bur
bridge. at George R. Newell & Co.'s, Ist to 7th.
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FOR GENERAL MERCHANDISE
business, in good shape, fine crops; stock
about $6,00 A; one-half cash, balance land or
secured notes. R. E. Burbridge, at George
R. Newell & Co.'s, Ist to 7th. ;
WANTED—MAN TO BUY A GOOD STORE
building, 24x52x14; twelve feet partitioned off j
for dwelling rooms. Located in small town
on 8., C. R. N. R. R., in eastern South Da
kota. For further information, write A. L.
Moen. Flandreau, S. D.
A SNAP; LUMBER AND MACHINE BUSl
ness in a live town of 700 people; profits will
run $6,000 per year; prosperous country and
desirable location; about $6,000 to $7,000 capi
tal required. Call on or address F. W. H.,
700 Hennepin ay, city.
FOR "SALE—HOTEL IN GROWING TOWN
for $1,200; no competition; terms reasonable.
Address Mrs. Jane Roberts. Pierpont, S. D.
SMALL STOCK OF GROCERIES; WELL
assorted; living-rooms overhead; reasonable
rent. Snap it taken at once. 1842 E 24th st.
WANTED— PARTNER TO HELP INTRO
duce a sure method of curing varicose veins.
A good chance for the right party. 3022,
Journal.
FOR SALE—FIRST-CLASS DAIRY, WITH
hay enough to feed stock through winter.
Address 3011, Journal.
FOR SALE—CHEAP, FINE OAK FIXTURES,
refrigerator, scales, etc.. at 400 Prior ay,
Merrlam Park.
WANT TO BUY A GOOD RUNNING j
creamery of good location; not under 8,000 i
pounds of milk at the present, or to put one
in a suitable station of good country. Ad
dress George Bohnen. Plato, Minn.
ELECTRIC LIGHT PLANT AND WATER
works station for sale, in Minnesota; cheap
If taken at once; $2,500 down, balance on time
Address 3109, Journal.
NEWSPAPER WANTED—COUNTRY NEWS
paper, in Minnesota. State price wanted, !
with full particulars. Address box 44, Fertile,
Minn. ■ .
FOR SALE—ELEGANT SALOON AND RES
taurant, in the best business location of the
city. Address 2297, Journal.
UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY—IMPORTANT
interests call me east. Must sell immediately.
Business here very profitable; easily con
ducted and honorable. Less than $600
needed. 2933, Journal.
FOR SALE—HALF~~INTEREST FIRE IN- i
surance agency, $300. Want reliable, active
man; guarantee $25 per month. Sawbrldge,
Fergus Falls, Minn.
WANTED—PORTER IN TAILOR STORE.
SO9 Nicollet ay. ,
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 BICYCLES
GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICE OF HIGH :
aad medium grade bicycles; Tigers, $25 up; \
Harvard & Snell, $17.50; second-hand wheels, !
#3, $5, $7 and $9. Good value. Haynes Cycle *
Co., 627 Ist ay S. }
9 KIDNEY and LIVER MEDICINES \
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♦> TOILET goods, perfumes, drugs and ♦> j
•> family medicines; highest quality and «J> !
•> absolute purity guaranteed; mail orders ♦;♦ i
♦;• solicited; send for printed matter. Hof- ♦;♦ I
•> flin's drug score, 101 Wash, ay S, Mpls. •♦•
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10 BOARD and ROOMS
PRIVATE FAMILY HAVE ROOM. WITH
board, for one or two ladies; modern house;
one block from Hennepin. 1515 Laurel ay.
LARGE, PLEASANT ROOM. WITH BOARD;
steam heat; suitable for two gentlemen or
man and wife. 314 7th st S.
11 BOARD OFFERED
BOARDERS WANTED. 915 15TH AY S. MRS.
Stoep.
13 ~ cows
SCREENING GOOD STUFF AT $9 THIS
week. Cheap, did you say? Yes. We sell
all kinds of feed. 257 9th ay S.
_ _ CLAIRVOYANTS
MRS MANEWELL GIVES READINGS DAI
ly, 9 to 5 p. m. 620% Nlcollet, room 14.
SIME. CLAYMONT, wonderful clairvoyant
and magnetic healer. 1028 Hennepin ay.
LADIES HAVING TROUBLES TO CALL OR
write Dr. Bly, 27 st S. New book, 25c.
MADAME BATCH. CARD REA~DER~~AND
palmist, will give double readings this week
fur 50 cents. 520 sth ay S.
IQ DYEING AND CLEANING
THE MINNEAPOLIS DYE WOi KS
A. HOKNUNG, PROP. FRENCH *DRY
CLEANING. OLDEST, LARGEST AND BEST
, EQUIPPED DRY CLEANING ESTABLISH
MENT IN THE NW. OFFICE, 242 NIC
TEL. 510; AND 522 NIC, TEL. 3156-J-2. *
TWIN CITY DYE WORKS — PRACTICAL
; dyers and French dry cleaners; out-of-town
orders solicited; prices moderate. 420 Nlcol
l let. Telephone 1576.
17 HAIR DRESSING PARLORS"
SWITCHES, 50c THIS WEEK; FACIAL
blemishes removed; shampooing, 25c; hair
dressing, 25c; toilet articles half price this
week. Mme. De Leo, '495 Syndicate Arcade.
19 FIN ANCIAL~~
WE HAVE A BLOCK OF EASTERN MONEY
to loan at ! 5 por cent on choice residence
property. Thorpe Bros., Andrus bldg.
MONEY TO LOAN AY LOWEST RATES; NO
delay. Thayer & Gale, 213 N. Y. Life bldg.
LOANS from $100 upwards; city property pre
ferred; no delay. J. B. 'labour, 410 Ist ay S.
MONEY TO LOAN; EASY TERMS; LOW
rates. David P. Jones & Co., Oneida building.
AT LOWEST RATES-MONEY TO LOAN. Hi
D. Cone & Co.. 517 Guaranty Loan building.
MORTGAGE LOANS—Rates~low; any sums;
no delay; see us sure. Gale & Co., N. Y. Life.
LARGEST BUSINESS IN LOANS TO SAL
ARIED PEOPLE, RETAIL MERCHANTS.
TEAMSTERS, BOARDING-HOUSES. ETC.,
without security; easiest term*; forty offices
In principal cities. Tolman, 920_N. Y. Life.
$100,000 TO LOAN ON CITY AND FARM
: property; low Interest. Barnes 8r05.,104 S 4U>.
4% TO « PER CENT MONEY. WITH THE
"on or before' 1 privilege, to loan on improved
property in Minneapolis and St. Paul. R. M.
Newport, 309-311 Phoenix building, 60 4th st
S. Minneapolis. -r V ...- _•__
LADIES HAVING TROUBLES TO CALL OR
write Dr. Bly. 27 4th st S. New book. 25c.
" WANTED—S2,OOO AT 6 PER CENT, FROM
private party, without commissions, on im
proved • corner 13th st; value, $10,000. 3162,
Journal.
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X9__^_JFINANCIAL
■ Continued.
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.
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S2 MONEY TO LOAN SALARIED PEO- *2
88 pie—We are prepared to loan reason- ji
ki able amounts to salaried people hold- &
3*' Ing steady positions with responsible ~Zi
5« concerns, ou easy weekly or monthly M
ft payments. We conduct our business S
5» strictly confidential. Lowest rates and S
J.i lair treatment guaranteed. Room 306, p
|g Bask of Commerce building. 3¥
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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 reel Is essen
tial in matters of this nature. Our offices
are so arranged that you do not come in con
tact with other applicants and you can be
waited on privately and quickly. Open
Wednesday and Saturday evenings until y.
PRIVATE INTERVIEWING ROOMS.
MINNEAPOLIS LOAN COMPANY,
601-602 Globe Building.
HURRY, HURRY, HURRY.
DO YOU WANT MONEYT
DO YOU NEED HELP
MONEY LOANED SALARIED PEOPLE
On their plain notes
At about ONE-HALF the RATES CHARGED
BY OTHERS. Strictest privacy guaranteed.
MINNEAPOLIS FINANCIAL CO.,
Room 408. New York Life Building.
INTEREST ON DEPOSITS— PER~CENT
for six months,: 3 per cent for three months
and 4 per cent on book accounts. Minnesota
Title Insurance & Trust Co. Capital. $250.000.
20 FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS
FREE "FOR SALE" CARDS TO THOSE
advertising under this head. Be sure and
call for them when you leave th» ad.
FOR RENT — 90xi70 TENT. AMERICAN
Tent and Awning, 125, 127, 129 Ist ay N, Min
neapolis. ■
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B STOVES ON CREDIT B ,
B CHINAWARE ON CREDIT B
B REFRIGERATORS ON CREDIT B
B BABY BUGGIES ON CREDIT B
B RUGS ON CREDIT B
B LACE CURTAINS ON CREDIT B !
B GLASSWARE ON CREDIT B j
B OFFICE DESKS ON CREDIT B j
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COLFAX MINERAL WATER
Will permanently cure constipation. "We
guarantee results; $1.75 per six-gallon cose.
The Glenwood-IngTewood Co., 313 Hennepin.
MATTRESSES MADE OVER; HAIR OR
moss, $1.50: others $1; mattresses and furni
ture for sale. Rainville Bros., manufactur
ers, 17 Nicollet island. Both phones.
WATCHES CLEANEDsl,mainsprlngssl; war
ranted 1 yr. Fink's, 17 S Wash.. Nic. Houne.
TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE, 237 Henn. a 7—
Sell, rent, repair all makes. Ask for prices.
PHILADELPHIA LAWN MOWERS, HIGH
grade hose, screen doors, paints and oils.
J. H. Smith. 214-216 Hennepin ay.
HENRY DISTIN silver plated orchestra cor
net, $30. Max Kohen, 327 Washington ay S.
PIANOS—BARGAINS IN USED UPRIGHTS;
many good as new uprights, $80, $85, $90, j
$100; Gabler, $145; Emerson, $135; Hallett &
Davis, $145; two Behning pianos, $165, $190; I
Fischer, $lßsu Chickering, $200; four square
pianos, $25, 195, $40, $60. New pianos for
rent, $3.50 and $4 a month. One year's rent
allowed if purchased. Foster & Waldo, 40
6th st S, corner Nicollet. °
FOR SALE—BOSTON TERRIER PUPPIES"
out of registered stock; write for prices. Box
437, Mankato. Minn.
FOUR NO. 6 REMINGTONS, CHEAP. ALSO
several No. 2 and No. 5 models. Underwood
Typewriter Office, 326 Hennepin a?.
FOR SALE — COMPLETE RENDERING
plant; also one 60x16 boiler, full front. In
sured 100 pounds steam; one 36x10 boiler,
cheap; pulleys and shafting; one SxlO Atlas
automatic engine, at a bargain if sold this
week; guaranteed in first-class condition. In
fact, everything in second-hand machinery.
Send us a list of machinery you want to sell.
We will sell it. Eagle Machinery Co., 660 Tem
ple Court.
one! 22 H] p! double cylinder,
double drum; second-hand Ledgewood hoist
ing engine, cheap if taken quick; good condi
tion. Eagle Machinery Co., 6CO Temple Court.
COUNTRY PRINTERS — DURING FAIR
week be sure to 3ee our large stock of new
and second-hand printers' machinery and
type. Printers' Electrotyplug Co., 20 4th st N.
SAFES—ALL SIZES AND STANDARD j
makes: large coffee mill and two Fairbanks j
Agate scales, received on mortgage foreclo- j
sure. Also all kinds of store and office fix- i
tures for sale very cheap. At 223 3d st S.
NEW BUTTER STORE HAS MOVED FROM ''
404 Ist ay S to 91 "ith st S, between Nicollet !
any Ist ay. j
LADIES AVING troubles TO CALL or
write Dr. Bly, 27 4th st S. New_book, 25c.
CLOSING OUT— SECOND-HAND GOODS CM?
all kinds; 200 showcases, from $2 and up
wards. 500 counters, shelving, wall cases, re
frigerators, safes, office furniture, cash regis
i ters, scales, coffee mills, saloon and restau
rant fixtures, butcher supplies, 1,000 stoves
of every description, fron. $1 upwards; bed
steads and springs, 50c; lounges, $1; pianos,
i $20; organs, $22; wagons, buggies, etc. 1027
Washington ay S.
FOR SALE—NATIONAL CASH REGISTER,
oil tank, pump and patent truck. 2230 Wash
ington ay N.
FOR SALE— SMALL SAFE. APPLY 221
I Bank of Minneapolis building.
FUR C SECOND-HAND, IN GOOD
order. Call 600 Corn Exchange. ■ '
I FOR CHEAP, ■ ONE 9x12 ATLAS ' EN
gine, 50-horse-power; one 54x15 boiler and
one 48x12 boiler, with fronts. Address 3110,
Journal. . >
WOOD, DRY. $1.75; TWO LOADS, $3; green,
$1 up. Plymouth Lbr.. 4 Lum. Ex. Phone 717
PIANOS—THE FINEST LOT OF SECOND^
hand and shop-worn upright pianos in the
city; Knabe, full size, fancy mahogany case,
slightly used; Henry F. Miller, partially solid
I mahogany case, used at five recitals; several
■ other upright pianos, $85 upward; one Kim
j ball and one Emerson square in excellent
I condition; $50 and $65. Minneapolis Music
Co.. 606 Nicollet. .
GOOD UPRIGHT PIANO FOR RENT LOW
for the winter. Address 3159, Journal. *
YOUNG MEXICAN PARROTS, TALKING,
isß; imported German canaries, Angora kit
tens, gold fish, cages, bird supplies, at bird
store. 1713 2d ay S. -
FOR SALE, VERY CHEAP, A 40-HORSE
i boiler and engine; also heading saw; will
i sell separately; , also residence property in
; Moorhead, Minn. George Ajax.
MUST BE SOLD FRIDAY. HIGH ARM
Singer sewine machine. $0; Wheeler & Wil
son, $5; White, $3. Elmer, 720 Ist ay S.
OO'OD'SHOTGUN $12; SNAP; PISTOL grip,
rebounding locks, etc.; cost $45; call quick.
J. E. Tappan, 3105 Dupont ay S.
! $75 NEW ACETLENE GAS GENERATOR,
i $25 steam radiators; 500 stoves, less than
half price. Felix, 117 3d ay N.
I FOR RENT — STEIN WAY PIANO, WITH
: privilege of buying; cheap. M. Lara, 513 Phoe
nix building. .
HEADQUARTERS FOR RADIANT HOME
heater and steel ranges: Stewart range, $10;
Hub range, $7; reservoir cook, $5. 502 4th
ay S.
FOR RENT ■••• •
21 . UNFURNISHED HOUSES
FREE "FOR RENT" CARDS FOR THOSE
advertising under this head. Be sure and
! call for them when you leave the ad.
i 1501 PARK AY—FRAME DWELLING, 12
rooms, new heating plant, open plumbing,
hardwood floors and finish, $45.
ISII Park Ay—Brick dwelling, 12 rooms, new
heating plant, fine finish,. open plumbing,
good barn for three horses, $50.
1718 Nicollet Ay—Fine modern home, 12
rooms, in brick row, walking distance, $40.
226 Central Ay—Modern flat, 16 rooms, $35.
117 University ay SE —12 rooms, modern, $32.
2413 Nicollet Av—lo rooms, modern, $30.
1722 sth ay S, 11 rooms, modern, 30.
41 Highland ay, 9 rooms, modern, 25.
1400 Vine Place— rooms, modern, $24.
601 Plymouth ay, 9-room modern flat, $20.
2547 Ist ay S, Ist floor flat. 5 rooms, $9.
GEORGE ODLUM. 309 Phoenix Building.
HOUSE, TEN ROOMS, MODERN EXCEPT
j heat, with barn; very choice location; desir-
I able, reasonable. 2612 Dupont ay S. • Owner
I 2616, next door.
1805 4TH AY S. 8 ROOMS, ALL MODERN;
(to small, careful : family), $27.50.
1807 4th.av*S,"9 rooms, all modern; (to
small, careful family), $32.50. -
Nickels & Smith, 311 Nicollet ay. room 2.
812 E 15TH ST, 10-ROOM MODERN HOUSE",
w|th chandeliers, storm sash and screens; $30.
Henry Welskopf. . -
HOUSE, •7, ROOMS, BARN, • CITY WATER,
storm screens; 1006 12th ay SE; $14.
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THE MINNEAPOLIS JOURNAE.
FOR RENT ; *
Continued.
SEVEN-ROOM HOUSE, MODERN EXCEPT
furnace, $20; 12-room boarding-house, $25;
both Southeast Minneapolis. Room 6, 313 Nie
ollet. ■•-■■-■■■.■
--S2O ONLY FOR NINE-ROOM PARTLY MOD
ern house; walking distance; fine neighbor
hood. W. H. Gibson, 420 Guaranty Loan.
TEN-ROOM FULLY MODERN FURNISHED
or unfurnished house and barn; good neigh
borhood; one block street car line. Inquire
at' house, 3133 Ist ay S. ■-..■■.'■■- ..---.-
FOR RENT—2S39 COLUMBUS AY, ELEVEN
rooms, $20 a month. A. P. Wilson, 2627 E
.22d at ';- .- ' . -
CHADBOURN ft BRADEN, 21 4th st 8, can
rent your property at once; reliabU'tenants.
FOR TEN-ROOM HOUSE. MODERN
conveniences; nice lawn,l4lo Stevens ay.
EIGHT-ROOM ALL MODERN HOUSE; ONE
block from Central high school; key at 334
E 14th st. Owner, 2409 Garneld ay. .
00 FURNISHED HOUSES
FOR RENT, TO SMALL FAMILY, FUR.
nlshed house, nine rooms, Oct. 1 to May 1;
$50 per month. Address 2863, Journal.
FOR RENT, A'FURNISHED NINE-ROOM
modern house, for winter or longer. Apply
1610 2d ay 3. .
23 FURNISHED 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. ■ v'sV*.?.■/:■>.- ■•■••- -■■ •; !-
FOR RENT—TWO NICELY BURNISHED
rooms; strictly modern flat; 15 minutes' walk
from postomce; convenient to car line. Ad
dress 2231, Journal.
NEAR UNIVERSITY7~STEXM~HEATrETC;
11116 sth tt SB.
GRAND APARTMENTS — FOR LADIES
and gentlemen steam heat, hot water each
room, free porcelain baths; $7 upwards;
transients for fair, 50c day, with bath. - 620
7th_st_S. .- ,■...'
FOR RENT — TWO VERY DESIRABLE
rooms, steam heat, gas, bath, telephone; pri
vate family. 1344 Ist ay S.
FOR RENT— NICELY FURNISHED ROOM
in strictly modern flat; use of bath; refer
ences required. Address 8074,. Journal. ■■•
FOR RENT—NICELY FURNISHED ROOM, i
steam-heated flat; bath, gas, Lot water; with- !
in ten minutes' walk -from postomce; private
family; no children; gentlemen preierred;
with board to right parties. No. 724 sth st
flat L .
NICELY FURNISHED LARGE PLEASANT
front room, with alcove, on second floor; also
large front room on first floor; gas, bath
and furnace heat. 806 6th ay S.
four OR FIVE ROOMS, FURNISHED FOR
housekeeping; cellar, cistern, well, screens,
storm sash; block to Plymouth cars. 909
14 th ay N. . ■ :.
PLEASANT FURNISHED ROOMS IN MOD
ern steam heated house, near public library;
gentlemen only. 38 11th st N.
SUITE OF ROOMS ELEGANTLY FUR
nished; strictly modern; front on Nlcollet,
711 Nicollet ay. New Albion.
t YOUNG COUPLE HAVING A HANDSOME,
; modern corner flat, second floor, would rent
spare room to a single gentleman; moderate '
price; walking distance; hot water heat; Al ■
table board near $4.50 per week; references.
3178, Journal. -
24 UNFURNISHED ROOMS
SUITE OF THREE VERY DESIRABLE
rooms for light housekeeping to man and wife
without children, with or without heat; Sept.
15. Call soon. 1908 Pleasant ay, near Frank
lin. . .
TWO ROOMS, UPSTAIRS, FOR PHYsiC^Ex!
dressmaker or agency business. 424 Nlcol
| let ay. $25.
Two rooms, upstairs, for men. 813% sth st;
! N. $3.
Three front rooms, upstairs, 629 Washington
ay S; $7. ■-^ ■
FIVE ROOMS, MODERN EXCEPT HEAT;
first floor. 1302 3d ay S.
; THREE PLEASANT UNFURNISHED
rooms for light housekeeping on second floor, ,
modern except heat; location central. : In
quire 902 Hawthorn ay.
25 UNFURNISHED FLATS
MODERN 5-ROOM FLAT, 834 E 18TH ST.
first floor. Apply to janitor.
AVON, 13TH AND"MARY PLACE, SIX
rooms, $27.50; four rooms, $25; six rooms,
$32.50. Normandie, Nicollet ay and 14th st,
flat B, six rooms, $37.50. See the Janitors at
the buildings, or Nickels & Smith, 311 Nlcol
let ay, room 2. '
FOR RENT— OF FIVE ROOMS, ALL
modern; first floor. 1601 10th ay S.
ELEGANT NEW~FLATS;~4tH ST SE AND
Bth ay; now ready; see janitor; $40.
AT STH AY FLATS, STEAM HEATED, EV
ery modern convenience; fine location; good
service. See janitor, 527 sth ay SE. -\s
NO HOUSEKEEPER NEED HAvITrOACH*
es in her house If she doesn't want them.
"Klll-em-all" powder cleans them out; 50c
per box at grocers' and druggiat3'. Convincing
testimonials on each box. ..;■•■. ■ •
PAY RENT? YES, IF YOU MUST, BUT
why not buy one of those new seven-room
houses on 22d st and Bloomington at $2,750;
$300 cash, $30 per month, including interest
at 6 per cent; you will save $200 to $300 per
year out of your ordinary rental. Houses
j have sewer, gas, open plumbing, hardwood
i finish and floors, mantel, sideboard, cemented
cellar, stone walks, hot water heat. W. W.
! Clark, 313 Nlcollet. • N ■ ' ' ' _
ONE APARTMENT IN THE IMPERIAL,
corner Grant st and Vine place; on ground
floor; ready immediately. Inquire 612 Nicol
let ay.
FOR RENT—FLATS, FIVE, . SIX ROOMS,
with bath; modern except heat; in good re
pair. 824 14th at S. R. Hall.
FOR CHOICE SECOND FLOOR
j flat, at the Holland; seven rooms; $45. See
I owner at building.
; ELEGANT SEVEN-ROOM FLAT, MAHOG
j any finish, sideboard, Ice box, etc walking
distance. 306 University ay SE.
SIX-ROOM SECOND-FLOOR FLAT, DE
tached house; bath, gas range, heat, laundry;
vegetable cellar, hot water; $24 per month
Wyman & Plummer, 326 Nlcollet ay, room 4.
! SIX-ROOM MODERN, STEAM HEAT, ON
! first floor; 63 11th st N. Inquire J. W. Field
j 1100_Chestnut ay. _J
OAKWOOD, 1500 3D AY S, 7-ROOM STEAM
; heated apartments; first, second or third
floors: see janitor or W. P. Mealey, 413 Bank
of Commerce. .
$10, SMALL FLAT FOR FAMILY OF TWO
j at 1G24 Lyndale ay N; city water, water closet
sewer connection, fire places. A. B Latham
617 Guaranty building.
' 27 OFFICES
j FOR WITHIN ONE BLOCK OF THE
! Chamber of Commerce you can rent room 7,
j McMillan building, 3d ay S and 3d St. Room
' is 55x19 feet, steam .heated, well lighted, sec
j ond floor front. Just the room for grain
i commission firm; blackboard, 35x9, ruled for
j stocks and grain. Western Union cable in.
! Price of $15 per month and location cannot
jbe duplicated. O. M. Lara way & Sons, 100
| Bank of Commerce. . ,
OFFICES; STEAM HEATED; PRICES $6 TO
$20. Eastman block, 412 Nicollet. Inquire
room 12. i
i FOR OFFICES; BEST LOCATION
iin city for young physician. F. G. McMillan,
Central ay and 6th st SB. -1 ',:■'
-23 STORES
ALL KINDS OF BUSINESS PROPERTY FOR
RENT. THORPE BROS.. ANDRUS BLDG.
STORE—I 222 WASHINGTON AY S. $10. ZZ
Shop—For painter, carpenter or repairs. 237
10th ay S. $8.
Shop—2l7 Ist st N. $5.
Apply 221 Bank of Minneapolis building.
FOR RENT—STORE, 913~NICOLLET, RE
frigerator all in; just the place for butter
i and eggs. Come quick. Lane & Conrad, 513
j Phoenix. - ■ ■ \■ - • -
QQ MISCELLANEOUS
RENT— OF THE BEST BAND ROOMS
In the city. $2 per night. Call Journal office.
FOR RENT—A "LARGE BARN,-WITH CITY
water. 1010 Ist ay N. '
_ HELP WANTED— ~
WATCHES CLEANED, $1; MAIN SPRINGS.
$1; warranted one year. Paegel'a, 22 3d st 3.
A TONIC, JUVENAL] HAIR FOOD restores
natural color, prevents grayneas, 50c. Voege li.
SUITS SPONGED AND PRESSED, 50c;
pants recut into style or bicycle pants, 76c;
suits steam cleaned and pressed, $1. An-
I thony the Tailor. 119 Washington ay .N.
WANTED— BOYS, AT ONCE! > •'-*• .... "-
Apply A. D. T. Office. . - . . .. ,:;
SALESMEN—THREE FIRST-CLASS SALES"
men, twin cities and the west, for high-class
publication, on unusually good proposition.
Must be of good address, strong personality,
and able to approach the best business and
professional men. Introductory edition; se
lected and prepared names; no miscellaneous
canvassing. . Address, stating age, preference,
previous experience and earning capacity,
2355, Journal. ' - ' ■
WANTED—A RELIABLE MAN IN EACH
county to run branch factory for the manu
facture of Ware's patent steel lever harrow
1 latest thing, superior to all others; great
seller, cheaply made; large profits; on exhibi
tion in tent at state fair this week. Call there
or write for circular and terms of agency
J. L. Ware, 771 Raymond ay, St. Paul. '■
YOUNG MAN.V CALL -AT ; THE GREGG
School: of Shorthand, 321 ; Kasota block, and
investigate before going elsewhere. : It will
pay you. " .■.■■■... ■■...,:..
■ : :. ' . .. ■.
31 ~\l HELP WANTED-MALE
.. Continued.
YOUNG MAN, FOR THOROUGH PREPARA
tion , for office work or; business, go to the
Archibald college. Lake at, corner Stevens.
WANTED — WOOD-WORKING MACHINE
hands at the J. R. Clark Co. 'a, Nieollet
island. ■ '"
GOOD POSITIONS AND GOOD SALARIES
are the reward of graduates of the Minnesota
School of Business. 64 3d at 8. Enter-now.
WANTED—RELIABLE PARTY (EITHER
SEX) TO REPRESENT US IN EACH TOWN
WITHIN 200 MILES AND SELL TO THE
CONSUMER; $15 TO $20 GUARANTEED
EARNED WEEKLY. -:
JAVA COFFEE CO.,
IMPORTERS TEAS AND COFFEES,
58 7TH ST S. 7
WANTED — THE NATIONAL METAL
Trades - Association will pay 1 27Vic per hour
as wages and, as additional compensation,
10c per hour bonus for competent machinists
to take j the place of strikers in i the city of
Chicago.. Steady employment in the most
modern shops. Address, for particulars,
postofflce box 1007, Chicago, 111;
WANTED—GOOD PANTS AND" VESTMAK~
er, at once; $1.75, $2; steady work. Address
E. A. Cartler, Marshall, Minn., box 674.
WANTED—SALESMEN OF ABILITY TO
sell a meritorious window fixture; good com
sion; only first-class men need apply; refer
ences required; good side line; big seller.
20th Century Window Fixture Co., Spirit
Lake, lowa. .■.■-'•■ ■■•
WANTED—GOOD ALL-AROUND CANDY
maker; one who thoroughly understands hard
candy; steady Job and good wages to right
party; write at once. Candy, 2958, Journal.
WANTED—FIRST-CLASS QUICK BARBER;
must be Al workman; wages $15 per week.
Address P. O. Box 90, Cando, N. D.
BARBER WANTED, AT ONCE; STEADY
job and good wages. Address or telephone
Michael Byrne, St. Cloud, Minn. .
WANTED, EXPERIENCED SALESMAN, AC
acquainted -in Minneapolis and j St. Paul;
splendid proposition; salary or commission.;
call mornings, 8 to 9. Townsend, 123 Wes
tern ay. .'-'■'
WANTED—BOX NAILERS AND CUTTERS
at J. R. Clark Co.'s, Nlcollet Island.
WANTED—SEVERAL GOOD VISE MEN AT
once. Moore Carving Machine Co. / " ,
officeTboy, good chance for right
party. Address 2861. Journal. .
WANTED—AT ONCE, YOUNG MAN WHO
has had experience in grocery store. Call at
2405 W 42d st, near Lake Harriet pavilion.
WANTED^A COMPETENT MAN~TO OPER
ate a large farm. Must understand handling
stock and all farm details. Best references
required. Address 3075. Journal.
BOY WANTED—TO WORK IN A DRUG
store. Lane's drug store, 501 Hennepin ay.
WANTED—BOY, AT MATHESON'S, 23 STH
st S. -• ■ ■ ■■*-..
WANTED WAITERS, AT ONCE. MERCAN
tiIe Lunch Room, 246 Hennepin ay.
WANTED—BOY FOR BEVELING SHOP".
Apply to Pittsburg Plate Glass Co.
BOY WANTED—IMMEDIATELY, TO WORK
mornings. Apply at 517 4th ay SE, after 6
p. m. Bring references. ,
DISTRICT MANAGER WANTED FOR THE
Union Men's Mutual Accident and Health In
surance Co. Call or write Carl C. Carlson,
state agent. Hotel Beaufort, Minneapolis,
Minn. . ...--■
WANTED—AN EXPERIENCED GROCERY
clerk, at once. Call at 1931 4th ay S.
WANTED—MAN AND ~WI~FE~ON DAIRY
farm. Man must be good milker. Good
wages; steady work; no children; near city.
3034, Journal._ ._, __ .
WANTED— ONCE, AN EXPERIENCED
bookkeeper. Give references, age and salary
wanted. Address 3029. Journal.
WANTED—MESSENGER BOYS, AT N. D*.
T. Co., Hennepin ay and 3d st. ' ,
WANTED*^STAtIONARY ENGINEER. TO
go out of city. Must be reliable and com
petent; steady employment for right man.
Address application, stating experience, to
Journal. ' i :. '
■TAILORS WANTED—FIVE COATMAKERS.
two pantsmaker3, one vestmaker. Call at
once. L. O. Wilson, tailor, .265 E 7th st, St.
Paul, Minn. __ '
BRICKLAYERS; OUT-OF-TOWN
work; union wages and transportation. Ap
ply 806 Phoenix building. S. H. Troman
hauser. ' ' . ' ■ •'
SEND TO . CURTISS BUSINESS COLLEGE
and Gregg Shorthand School, Boston block,
Minneapolis, for prospectus showing how
you can improve yourself. .
SALESMEN FOR PEN CARBON COPYING
books and other office specialties; fine side
lines; easy sellers; liberal terms; catalogue
free. j Model Mfg. Co., Dept. L, South Bend,
Ind. - >• ■• ■:■-• ■ ; --■• ■* -' * -. > _
WANTED—GOOD SHOYELERS AND TEAMS i
Friday morning,. sth st, between 2d and 3d
ays N. Prlnz & Sacra',?.' r *, \ '[''''
WANTED—A BRIGHT; BOY FOR OFFICE.
Must live with his parents, own a wheel and
be a good penman; $4 a week. George Odium, j
Phoenix building. . . .
WANTED— SOBER MEN TO WORK IN
livery stable; good wages; steady work. Call
aL 8!?_ 13 _._aJ__ . .|
CARPENTER WANTED—AT ONCE. 3140;
Humboldt ay S. _
WANTED—TWO SALESMEN TO SELL
clothing to order; experience unnecessary.
Must be good talker. Salary and expenses or
commission. 304 Ist ay S. .
WANTED—GOOD HORSESHOER; STEADY
Job to right man. Address Lars Hanson, Aus
tin; Minn. _ • __ • - _____
YOUNG MAN, THE MUNSON SHORTHAND
INSTITUTE, Guaranty Loan building, Is the
only exclusively shorthand and typewriting
school in the city with an active professional
reporter at the head. V- |
WANTED—BOY~ TO WORK IN LABORA
tory. Lyman-Eliel Drug Co. __•
MAN TO DO WORK AROUND HOUSE, TO
cut lawn, attend heating plant, etc. give
references. Address 3147. Journal.
BOY WANTED; STRONG, RELIABLE,
willing to work; good chance for advance
ment. Great Western Printing Co.
GOOD TINNER FOR STEADY COUNTRY
job; call at Janney, Semple, Hill & Co.'s for
interview. . - .
A REGISTERED PHARMACIST, who is a
good'watchmaker, can get permanent work;
state salary expected, with reference. 3143,
Journal.- ' ■ • , .
BOY OR YOUNG MAN WANTED; STEADY
work. National Carpet Cleaning Co., Nlcollet
island.
WANTED—AT ONCE, GOOD MAN TO
drive team; steady work. Call at 4001 3d ay S.
WANTED — CABINETMAKER; STEADY
work. Apply to Minneapolis Office and School
Furniture Co., corner Bth st and Bth ay SE.
WANTED—IMMEDIATELY, AN HONEST,
ambitious boy to care for horse and lawn;
$2.50 week and board. 517 10th st S.
WANTED—A MAN TO WORK IN LIVERY
stable; wages,' $25 per month and board. 1719
4th_av_S. . .
WANTED—A MAN WHO CAN SET GLASS,
to work about three days. Apply at 503 Rus
sell ay N. "
WANTED—YOUNG MAN, EXPERIENCED
in bookeeping, to work half days. Address
3186, Journal. , .'- .. -- '
DO YOU WANT TO EARN FROM $3 TO $5
a day selling our Registry Accident Policies
in your own town or city? $ 1,000 death ben
efit, $5; weekly Indemnity, including personal
identification and key registration. Every
cyclist, business man and traveler buys it.
Good commission. Write E. H. Connor, 531
Andrus building. , ; . *.-
WANTED—BRIGHT, INTELLIGENT BOY
for general work in a wholesale house. Call
at 15 4th st S. Minneapolis. Photo Materials
Co.* - ■ • ■■ -.
YOUNG MAN TO KEEP BOOKS AND AS
slut in sales department of large general
store in country. Must .be thoroughly com
petent. One who speaks German, or Scandi
navian, or both, preferred. \ State experience,
salary expected, first letter. 3047, Journal.
WANTED—A~GENERAL REPAIRER FOR
furniture store. One who ! understands some
upholstering and picture framing. Call at
Gangelhoff Bros., Friday evening, at 5 o'clock.
WANTED—CARPENTERS. ALSO CAR
penter foreman. C. J. Weston, 58 12th st S.
WANTED—PAINTERS. C. J. WESTON, 58
12th at S. .:-....■■ .•-.:.. ■:-■
WANTED—A RELIABLE MAN TO DRIVE,
care for horses. and carriage and milk a cow.
Call at 24 10th st S.
32 help wantei^female"
EXPERIENCED OPERATORS AND SEW
ing-girls to make shirt waists, wrappers, etc.,
on power sewing machines. i Good pay and
steady work. Sterling Mfg. Co. corner sth ay
N and 3d st, second floor, Heywood bldg.
THE ECLECTIC Business College offeriTtbor^
■ ough i and practical courses. 4& Wash, ay 3,
Mpls. Call, write or phone for particulars.
--10-YEAR gold-filled spectacles, ?I.6O; eyes ex
am inert free. Ostrem, 329 Nieollet., upstairs.
WANTED—A CAPABLE WOMAN TO~REP
resent a thoroughly responsible house in each
district, as manager. The duties are mainly
office work and correspondence. $1,200 yearly.
Manager Holiday Goods, 905 Star building,
I Chicago. •■•-■'■ ' ■■". " - : ■■.-:■
YOUNG WOMAN, CALL AT THE GREGG
School of Shorthand, 321 Kaspta block, and
i investigate ■ before going elsewhere. It will
pay you. ."". -. - ; ..... .•■■■?■'■.,■,. -• >: ■ :
i WANTED—AT ONCE, FOUR DINING-ROOM
< girls, wages $14 per month; one second cook,
wages ' $15 per month;' one dishwasher, wages
$12 per month. New Freeborn Hotel; Albert
Lea, Minn. B. C. Morse, proprietor.
TWENTY FIRST OR C SECOND; GRADE
teachers { wanted % at.- once ,by the Westlacd
Teachers' League. Free registration until
Oct. 1. W. O. ; Crocker, manager, Lisbon, N.D.
•'■ '■'*. '.■■•-• . - ■■' . :■••.■... -"»5r 5-1
32 HELP WANTED-FEMALB
' „ . Continued. , . Vj
WANTED—COMPETENT AND EXPERl
enced cook and housemaid. References re
qulred. Highest wages paid. 801 Grove land ay
WANTED— CHOCOLATE DIPPER; WILL
give steady employment and best wages to
first-class dipper. Apply at Garland's, 36
6th st S.
WANTED—A GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL
housework; easy . place; good wages; new
house; only two la family. 1724 Oolfax ay S.
GOOD POSITIONS AND GOOD SALARIES
are the reward of graduates of the Minnesota
School of Business, 64 8d st S. - Enter now.
LADIES HAVING TROUBLES TO CALL OR
write Dr. Bly, 27 4th at S. New book, 26c.
AT NO. 1224 CHESTNUT AY, A CAPABLE
girl Is wanted to assist with housework.
WANTED—A COOK OR SECOND GIRL. AP
ply to 1800 Ist ay 8. ■ : .
GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK IN
small family and modern bouse. Call at No.
2501 Stevens ay. ' ~
WANTED—YOUNG GIRL TO ASSIST WITH
housework. No washing. 2625 Ist ay S.
WANTED—AN EXPERIENCED NURSE
girl; pay $3.50 per week. Apply at 421 Grove
land ay, Lowry Hill. _____^
711 E 17TH ST—GIRL FOR GENERAL
housework; modern house; small family; good
wages. _j * \
STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS DINING-ROOM
waiter and second cook. The Willlston, 600
10th st S. ■ ■■-■-■•
AT 634 E 14TH ST— GOOD COOK.
WANTED—EXPERIENCED DINING-ROOM
girl. Quick Lunch, 616 Nlcollet ay.
NIGHT COOK AND DISHWASH
er, at the Model Restaurant, 1021 Wash, ay S.
GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK; GOOD
place; good pay. 409 Nlcollet ay, upstairs.
GOOD GIRL WANTED FOR GENERAL
housework. 2712 Hennepln ay. - -
ONE WOMAN TO WASH; A FIRST-CLASS
lroner 09 ladles' clothes; steady work; good
wages. 418 6th ay _S__ Mrs L Barry.
SEND TO CURTISS BUSINESS" COLLEGE
and Gregg Shorthand School, Boston block,
Minneapolis, for prospectus showing how
: you can Improve yourself.
YOUNG LADY, ff~Ts~TIME AND MONEY
wasted to learn shorthand and typewriting
and then not be able to secure a position.
THE MUNSON SHORTHAND INSTITUTE,
Guaranty Loan building, possesses facilities
for placing all graduates in paying positions.
Lessons by mail. ,
WANTBD—NEAT, STEADY, EXPERIENCED
girl for general housework. Appiy at 743 E
16th st. flat B. . ... .
WANTED—GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE
work; small family; easy place. Sessions,
8451, Chicago ay. . ■ • -
ONE FIRST-CLASS COOK; HIGHEST
wages paid. Apply at Brookings House,
Brookings, S. D. Win. Ritchie, proprietor.
WANTED— . COMPETENT NURSE
girl. Call 2815 Fremont av_S. ___
GENERAL HOUSEWORK; GOOD PAY"; I
comfortable quarters. Take 4th ay S car.
3248 Clinton ay. ■ '.
WANTED— FOR GENERAL HOUSE
work; desirable place for a competent, rell
able girl. 5236 Park ay. _;
WANTED—SEWING GIRLS AND~EXPERI
enced operators .on power sewing machines,
making shirtwaists; day or piecework; steady
employment. Also young girls to sew but
tons. D. Cohen & Co., 519 Ist ay S.
GOOD SEWERS ON POWER MACHINES,
on: pants, shirts and overalls; steady work.
Robltshek, Frank & Heller, 18 9d st N.
GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK.
Call 3245 3d ay S.
YOUNG LADY, OUR COURSE IN SHORT
hand and typewriting is thoroughly practical
and adapted to your individual needs.% THE
MUNSON SHORTHAND INSTITUTE. Guar
anty Loan building. . Lessons by, mall.
Lady BOOKKEEPER AND STENOG
rapher with some experience; moderate sal
ary; business, real estate and fire insurance.
C. A. Quist & Co., 109 4th st S.
WANTED— ONCE, GIRL TO DO COOK
ing and laundry work; small family; good
wages. 810 Irving ay N.
'WANTED—FIRST-CLASS COOK. 1002 HAR
mon place.
WANTED—A GOOD COMPETENT GIRL
for general. housework; good wages. Call at
729 10th ay SB.
WANTED—GIRL, GENERAL HOUSEWORK;
family of three adults. 3406 Stevens ay.
DINING-ROOM GIRL IN PRl
vate boarding-house; good wages. Call at
once, 617 6th ay S.
WANTED—YOUNG GIRL LIVING AT HOME
to do . kitchen ' work in small home bakery;
no work evenings or Sundays. 1024 Henne
pin ay. _ • .
EXPERIENCED CARPET SEW
ers. New Store. °" ______________
WANTED—COMPETENT GIRL FOR GEN
eral housework; good pay to right party. 1605
3d avjS. ■■.-.■
GIRL WANTED—FOR GENERAL HOUSED
work. Must be good cook. Also second
girl. Apply 1522 4th av_S.
WANTED—NEAT YOUNG GIRL TO HELP
wife and be company; small flat; easy place;
good pay. Come quick. 27 Eastman ay,
Nlcollet Island. . ■ -
WANTED—SECOND GIRL IN A BOARDING"
house. 2014 18th ay S.
WANTED—A GIRL OF 14 TO TAKE CARE
of children. Must- be good and kind and
such a girl can find a good home in a small
family. Address Mrs. D. Hessian, Lake j
Crystal., Minn. ■ ■
33 HORSESTCARRIAGES-SALE
HORSE AUCTION.
200 HEAD OF REJECTED CAVALRY
horses, weighing from 1,000 to 1,200 pounds
and from 4 to 8 years old, will be sold at
auction Wednesday, Sept. the 4th and Satur
day Sept. the 7th, to the highest bidder with
out reserve and regardless of value, at Bar
rett & Zimmerman's Midway Horse Market,
St. Paul, Minn. If you want a good driving
horse at your own price, attend these sales.
NEW AND SECOND-HAND BUGGIES,
wagons, surreys, phaetons, rubbor-tired run
abouts, horses, harnesses, all kinds; new
work exchanged for old. Cash or time. 414
3d st S. ■ , ' '
A CONSIGNMENT OF 500 HEAD OF HEAVY
choice drafters, farm mares and drivers has
been placed on Barrett & Zimmerman's Mid
way. Horse Market, St. Paul, Minn., to be
sold at once. Speculator and consumer, avail
yourself of this opportunity to buy horses at
the low-base prices.
LIVERY AN© BOARDING STABLE—M. D.
Brown, 2811 Nicollet ay. A closed carriage
to all parts.-Rubber tires for running about.
Telephone 735 south J 2.
"HARNESS! HARNESS! HARNESS! '■
Several hundred sets of T. M. Roberts'
Supply House stock of harness, which we can
sell cheaper than T. M. Roberts' former
cheap price. Widmayer & Prendergast. 414
3d st S. ■■'■>■ ■-' "■ - •
HORSE, HARNESS AND THREE-SPRING
wagon, $25; good sound saddle or driving
pony, $15; two-seated buggy, $10. Call 010
2d st SE.
ONE FULL LEATHER EXTENSION TOP
cut-under two-seat, one Bangor buggy, both
in good repair; must sell. 1401 Chicago ay.
SMALL DRIVING' HORSE, GENTLE, KIND.
good driver, cheap; one pony, weight 700 lbs,
with buggy and harness, $15; leaving city.
2900 2d st N. _:i
FOR SALE—A CAR LOAD OF DRIVING:
and family horses, by Colonel Ireland, of Ap
pleton, Minn. He may be found at the Nicol
let Hotel. • . '
FOR SALE—TEAM HORSES, 2,800 POUNDS;
•pair mares, 2,400 pounds. Make me an offer;
going away. 316 sth ay S. " * i
GOOD WORK TEAM, 7 AND 9 YEARS OLD,
weight 3,000; also nice single driver and good
farm horses, cheap. 2316 4th 6t N.
HARNESS SALE — WE HAVE ABOUT 50
sets of light and heavy harnesses which must
be sold within 15 days. Central Market Har
ness Co..' city. ; ' ■
FOR SALE—NEW PNEUMATIC RUN
about, second-hand runabout, three-quarter
top buggy, leather top two-seat buggy, one
speeding cart, Bangor, Al phaeton. 606 11th
st S. ' -- -
PHAETON FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN.
2522 15th ay S.
34 HORSES.CARRIAGES—
WANTED—FOR SHORT TIKE, HORSE AND
buggy for driving Invalid lady; hors;; must
be very quiet; best of care given. 168 17th
!L____—______________________________
3~S~___JNSI^UCTION
PRIVATE INSTRUCTION IN GRADE AND
high school work. Careful attention given
to special cases. Mrs. Bragdon, 2807 Pills
bury ay. '
MINNEAPOLIS AMATEUR CHORAL EV
ery^ Thursday, 4 p.m., Malta Temple, 243
Nicollet ay; best training In correct tone pro
duction. George H. Normlngton, Instructor.
MISS ' FIRKINS ~WII_7~R_OPEN~HER~'KIN~
dergarten .as usual Monday, Sept. 9, at 1528
4th st SE. ■■ - --■•:■. _"■ ■ ■ ■ _■ , _____
ADVANCED DRAMATIC ART.
Blanche Booth Studio. 28 12th st N.
36 .* LOANS AND CHATTELS "~
RICE LOANS on all kinda of personal prcp
erty; charges reasonable. - 506 Globe hldg.
PAWNBROKERS—ReIiabIe, reasonable; con
fidential. Harris ft Goldstein. 239 Ist ay "S.
MONEY LOANED. ON CHATTEL SECURITY
—Furniture, » pianos, - H diamonds, •; etc. ; - large
loans -at specialty; % terms the best. Herbert i
Williams, 916 . Guaranty building. |
36 LOANS AND CHATTELS
'.»..-'; ; . Continued. - .;/..,. »:..
LOANS MADE- ON SAME DAY AS APPLl
cation, on furniture, pianos, horses, wagons,
fixtures, etc., goods to remain In your un
disturbed possession. ;. t
■ PRIVATE INTERVIEWING ROOMS.
Minneapolis Loan Co.. 801-2 Globe Building.
LOANS MADE ON HOUSEHOLD GOODS,
furs In storage and warehouse receipts, at
one-half the usual rates. Monthly Inatall
ment Loan Co., 825 Guaranty Loan. -
QUICK LOANS MADE ON FURNITURE,
pianos, etc., without removal; easy pa>mants,
cheapest rates; business confidential. Minne
sota Mortgage Loan Co., room 306 Bank of
Commeroe building, cor. Ist ay S and tth st.
PRIVATE PARTY AT 604-6 GUARANTY
Building will loan you any amount on any
good security reasonably. Confidential. Easy
monthly payments.
37 LOST AND FOUND
LOST—ON MINNEAPOLIS & ST. LOUIS
lake train Sunday, lady's black broadcloth
Jacket, silk lined and white silk faced. Finder
please notify P. D. Huber, 908 6th ay S, for
reward.
LOST OR STOLEN— BICYCLE,
from Plymouth store bicycle rack, Saturday
evening; liberal regard and no questions
asked. L. D. Burwell, 1913 3d ay S.
LOST—A COIN SILVER WATCH FOB ON
7th or Chicago ays, between 4th and 15th sts.
Return to Harrison & Smith Co., 624 4th st S.
LOST— GOLD HAIR BROOCH] IN
going from Berkeley Hotel to courthouse and
postofflce. Return to Journal for reward.
LOST— BLACK PURSE. CONTAINING TWO
$50 drafts, payable to Mrs. J. A. Rush. Find
er return and get regard. 304 Ist 'S.
LOST— LYNDALE SCHOOL~A~GIRI7s
Crawford bicycle. j Return to 3309 Ist ay S
for reward.
IF PARTY WHO FOUND PACKAGE IN
grandstand at state fair, Wednesday after
noon, addressed to Miss M. C. Diamond, 800
Iglehart st, St. Paul, will return to that a«
dre3S, will be suitably rewarded.
39 MEDICAL ..'. •■
$500 REWARD—DR.TAYLOR'S TANSY PEN
ryola English Female Regulating Pills, the la
dies' friend and priceless boon; they are the
original and only genuine; are sate and al
ways reliable; never fail. . Mailed anywhere
for $1. Sold at all drug stores. Charles A.
Drefs, Mfg. Chemist. Buffalo. N. Y.
ELITE BATH PARLORS, 626 HENNEPIN
ay; porcelain tubs; massage, cabinet and
medicated baths; experienced lady atte-r^ant.
LADIES HAVING TROUBLES TO CALL OR
write Dr. Bly, 27 4th st S. New book 25c.
PILES—DR. H. WAITE. 25 YEARS' SPEC
lallst, cures every case; write for pamphlet,
mailed free. 1219 Hawthorn ay. Minneapolis.
42 NOTICE ~~
NOTICE—THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT I
have lost note Geo. F. Thompson & Son
Buggy Co., amount $240, given July 26, 1901,
four months, and warn any one against pur
chase of same. S. H. Davis.
WHEN YOU WANT YOUR CESSPOOL,
vault and yard cleaned come to 300 2d st S.
UNCLAIMED PICTURES TO CLOSE OUT
at half price; pictures framed at big cut
prices; artists' materials; mail orders filled.
J. O. Braa, 509 Hennepin ay.
NOTICE—PICTURE SALE, NEW AND UN
claimed pictures, oil paintings; framing
pictures at deep cut prices. Zesbaugh, 11 sth
st S.
44 PERSONAL "
DR. B. SHEPARD, SPECIALIST; DISEASES
of women; office, 620% Nicollet. Telephone
64 LI; residence. South 433 J2. Office hours,
11 a. m. to 5 p. m. Dr. B. Shepard.
FEMALE DISEASES CURED
By Dr. Wheeler, specialist; Irregular men
struation successfully treated. Office. Glebe
building, Minneapolis.
EXAMINATION FREE.
A TONIC, JUVENALIS HAIR FOOD restores
natural color, prevents grayneas. 50c. Voegeli.
HAIR AND SCALP REMEDIES.
Dandruff, falling hair or itching and ecxe
matous scalp and growing baldness ceases the
day their uee has begun. Send stamp for
particulars or 60c for trial course. O. K.
Chance, 580 Syndicate Arcade, Minneapolis,
Minn.
T. H. BLY, M. D., SPECIALIST IN ALL
diseases of women; all irregularities correct
ed; private home for women before and dur
tug confinement; new book 25c, all you need!
to know. Office. 27 4th st S, third floor.
LADIES—SSOO REWARD FOR AN ABNOR
maI, obstinate case of suppression, any cause,
my Regulator fails to relieve in 24 hours;
positively guaranteed; no- ergot or pills; many
saved from suicide; ideal -safe home treat
ment; mail $3. Dr. Jackson, R. C. 812. 167
Dearborn at. Chicago. *
FADE AWAY, GREATEST BEDBUG DE
stroyer known; at druggists and dept. stores.
LADIES.
Bradley* Face Wash removes moth, tan,
freckles and pimples; 25c; sale Donaldson's,
Olson's, Minneapolis Dry Goods. Agents ap
ply to Mrs. Bradley, 267 Dupont ay N. near
Western. -.
MINNEAPOLIS HEALTH PARLORS.
528 Nicollet ay, third floor, corner 6th st.
Mrs. O. S. Fowler's method of electric treat
ment; magnetic and massage treatment. All
nervous diseases cured.
LADIES HAVING TROUBLES TO CALL OR
write Dr. Bly. 27 4th st S. New book. 28c.
HAIR DRESSING FREE; HAIR SWITCHES,
hair chains, \ wigs for ladies and gentlemen,
at great reduction. Brahl's Hair Bazaar, 409
Nicollet, upstairs. -
A LADY WISHES THE CARE OF A CHILD
or infant; good care and a good home. Ad
dress 3032 Journal. ...
WILL THE TWO LADIES WHO SAW
motorman killed on car between 20th and 19th
avenue S, while passengers on car, the 29th
of August, send their address to 3054. Journal.
ASTHMA, HAY FEVER; IF YOU WHEEZE
and short of breath or cough, you can be
cured by doctors of Brazilian Asthma Cure,
2211 4th ay S.. Minneapolis. •
A TRAINED MALE NURSE AND MASSEUR,
with several years' experience In institutions
and private practice, would like to take care
i of invalid or patient, either at home or travel
! ing; very best of references. Address 3164,
| Journal.
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.
PROMPT LOANS ON IMPROVED CITY
property; current rates. Abstracts retained
here. Charles S. Woodruff, 606 Guaranty
building. . . .- ■
4g PATENT ATTORNEYS
WILLIAMSON & MERCHANT (JAMES F.
Williamson and Frank D. Merchant), patent
attorneys and solicitors; main office, No. 929
--935 Guaranty Loan building, Minneapolis,
Minn.: branch office, room 52 McGlll build-
Ing, Washington. D. C.
REAL ESTATE—FOR SALE
A"7 IMPROVED
W. A. BARNES & CO., 300-302 NICOLLET,
issue a rental bulletin and real estate list
every Monday. Call or send and get one.
FOR SALE—BY OWNER, NINE-ROOM,
modern house and stable; fine location; 9th
ay S, near 25th st; $2,800; cash payment, bal
ance on time; a snap. Address 012, Journal.
WE HAVE A LARGE LIST OF BARGAIN*
in houses, both for sale and rent. Lewis W.
Campbell, Pillsbury building. , ,
$£ ' %
£ $4,500— SUNNYSIDE—IO ROOMS. US
jjg New, east front, fully modern, good w
*J£ barn, 58-foot lot; the improvements S
3 would cost to-day $6,000. This Is a $
♦2 great bargain in an up-to-date home; *M
•g fine lawn,. Must be sold In ten days. •£
«f GEO. H. HUTCHINS, 3
*J£ 504 Hennepin Ay. . J.«
FOR SALE— OWNER, 7-ROOM HOUSE;
I desirable location, in eighth ward; cash pay
ment down, balance on time; a snap. 1858,
Journal.
LADIES HAVING TROUBLES TO CALL OR
write Dr. Bly, 27 4th at S. New book. 25c.
WHY PAY RENT? WE HAVE HOMES
from $700 to $3,500; $100 to $200 down and
monthly payments. Lauderdale & Co.. 356
Temple Court •
$4,500— HOUSE, CORNER PORTLAND
ay and Lake st; cost to build as follows:
Contractor, $2,641; grading, $72.90; ce
menting cellar, $45; plans, $15; venti
lating, $27.60; decorating, etc., $16;
plumbing, $357.60 (incomplete); heating
(incomplete), $400. Total of house alone.
Without lot, $3,633.90.
I want to sell this house; it is new
. ; and built by day labor on honor. Terms,
$500 cash and $40 a month, with 6 per
cent interest. ' ' ■ .: V
EDMUND G, WALTON, 300 Hennepin ay.
LAUDERDALE & CO.. 355 TEMPLE COURT,
will look after your property; we collect
rents, sell and Insure for non-residents.'
BARGAIN, TEN-ROOM HOUSE, GRAND AY.
3lst st; hardwood finish, furnace- heat; '<■ ar
ranged for one or two families; fine lot; good
barn; $2,500 gets it; small payment down.
Fitzgerald,. 8018 Aldrich ay 3. -
FOR v THREE „> NEW MODERN
houses in - eighth ward; ■ prices from $2,800 to
$4,500; also * new -10-room ■*. residence ■in - beet
part of Kenwood. Dinette, builder, 401 Hen
nepin.
11
48 ':'■-'" , UNIMPROVED
LAKE 3T FRONTAGE, NEAR NIOOLLET
cheap; demand for stores, flats and well
equipped hall investigate. E. H. i Bui 514
Guaranty building. ■• ■•■ ■■■'■■['
49 1 FARM LANDS
riches/pFne lands
RICHEST PINE LANDS
• IN THE world.
The United States government has just
opened to settlement a marvelously rich tract
of white pine and yellow pine land in the
state of Idaho, which contains over 2,000,000
feet to the quarter section, and Is worth from
11,000 to |2,000 per quarter net We have Just
procured accurate government descriptions of
a great number of these sections, with guar
anteed minutes of the amount of timber on
each quarter, on which we will locate at a
very low figure any bona fide settler that
wishes to embrace this opportunity. This in
cludes railroad far« to Boise City, Idaho, and
transportation from Boise to any claim that
the applicant takes, and return to Boise City
For further particulars apply to
Paris-Manning Land and Lumber Co
,; ; -.?-;i^ 417 Phoenix Building,
Minneapolis. Minn. • •'•'/'■'■'
NORTHERN MINNESOTA FARM LAND—
100,000 acres of rich unimproved land In St.
Louis county, $4 to $6 per acre; well tim
bered, well watered; adjacent to railroads
and near the best markets in the northwest.
No better land anywhere for dairying, stock
raising and general farming. Write for infor
mation. C. D. Rutherford, Floodwood, Minn.
WE HAVE 90,000 ACRES OF UNIMPROVED
land, as well as 600 Improved farms which,
we will sell cheap; we also buy land at all
times. Whiting & King, 225 Temple Court.
$1,100 BUYS THE SW% 5-120-59, DAY COUN
ty. South Dakota; 120 acres broken and fine
well, spring water; cheapest farm in county.
Q. E. Clark, 226 3d st S. ■ -
FOR SALE—AN EXCELLENT INVEST
ment, 3,000 acres, or any part, of the choicest
farm land in Wisconsin; hard wood land, fine
black soil and well watered by springs and
lakes; especially favorable for stock raising;
two hours 1 ride from the twin cities on either
the Omaha or Soo railroads; for full particu
lars as to location, description, price and
making arrangements to personally inspect
the land, address 8001, Journal, Minneapolis.
FINE CLAIMS.
Good farming and timber claims, government
land, northern Minnesota. For locations,
address F. A. Whlteley, Red Lake Falls,
Minn. : -
WE HAVE 25 IMPROVED FARMS FOR
sale, with good improvements; prices from
$20 to $25 per acre; all black loam, clay sub
soil land, that produced 18 bushels wheat, 60
bushels oats, 40 bushels corn. Write for
term*. The Correll Land and Loan Co., Cor
rell, Big Stone county, Minn.
SECTION IMPROVED LAND IN RED
River valley, for rent or sale. M. R. Waters,
502 Guaranty Loan.
A SECTION OF FINE PRAIRIE LAND, IN
Deuel county. South Dakota, where crop fail
ures were never known; $15 per acre. Ad
dress lock box 139, Harris, lowa. ■
000 ACRES OF TIMBER BRUSH AND
meadow land in Case, Crow Wing, Altkin and
Wadena counties, Minnesota; prices $2.50 to $8
per acre; no better lands in the state and
present prices will double inside of three
years. John L Smith, 110 Temple Court.
SITUATIONS WANTED
51 MALE"
A YOUNG MAN OF 18 WOULD LIKE POSl
tion with some well-established firm where
there >is a chance for advancement. Have
had first-class office experience and can fur
nlsh good references. Address 1943. Journal.
DRUGGIST WANTS STEADY JOB; REGlS
tered; thoroughly understands laboratory,
liquor and prescriptive department; will not
work for less than $3 a day. Willing to
work ninety hours a week. Address I. L. T ,
209 Nlcollet ay. . ' -• ,■■ •
GROCERY CLERK, AGED 33. 16 YEARS'
experience. Q., St. Vincent, Minn.
YOUNG MAN, WITH"GOOD~CITY REFER
ences, wants to drive some kind of delivery
wagon. Must be steady. 3157, Journal.
YOUNG MAN \VANTS~A POSITION ll*
grocery story or delivery wagon; well ac
quainted in city; or would prefer inside work;
honest and willing; can furnish references.
Address C. A. Peterson, 723 Madison at NE.
city. - ■ ' '■■■:
WANTED—POSITION AS CLERK OR TRAV
eling salesman; age 37 years; speaks five
languages; married. Inquire of H. A. Han
son, Sleepy Eye. Minn.. Box 15., '
52 FEMALE
LADIES HAVING TROUBLES TO CALL OR
write Dr. Bly, 27 4th st S. New book, 25c.
A YOUNG LADY WOULD LIKE A~POSl
tion as saleslady; have had experience. Ad
dress 2922 33d ay S. : ■: ■
WANTED—A POSITION BY A COMPETENT
lady stenographer. Address 3068. Journal.
IF YOU WANT A GOOD, NEAT. AMERr
can housekeeper, call second floor, 2627 7th
st S, city. No trlflers need answer.
A YOUNG LADY, ATTENDING CENTRAL
high, would like to assist in some refined
family for room and board. . Call or address
3241 4th ay S.
53 STORAGB^^^^^^^
THE^B^DY^TrR^kN^F^R^AND^U^L^Ca
has unequaled facilities for moving and stor
ing household goods; packing for storage and
shipment by experienced men. Office, 46 South
3d st. Telephone, Main 656. both exchanges.
FIREPROOF STORAGE, New, Clean Rooms.
REALTY CO.. 106 Ist ay N. Tel. Main 2062 J.
CAMERON'S TRANSFER AND STORAGE—
Furniture moved, stored, packed, shipped;
best facilities; largest and finest transfer
vans. Office 200 Nic. Tel 1208; res. Tel. 2234-L.
57 EXCHANGE-MISCELLANEOUS
A JOB PRESS, IN FIRST-CLASSCONDII
tlon; worth $76; will trade In a good second
hand typewriter. N. J. Amble, Peterson,
Minn. '
53 WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
WE BUY diamonds or trade for new; we pay
cash for old gold or make into new Jewelry.
Jacobs Jewelry Co., 4] Washington ay 8.
CASH PAID for all kinds of household goods.
Don't sell before getting estimates from the
Town Market. 25-27 6th st S. Tel. 1993.
CAR-LOADS OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS
made up for Pacific coas: points, making a
big saving In freight. Parties moving to the
coast should not fall to consult us. The
Boyd Transfer Co., 46 3d at S. .
HIGH SCHOOL BOOKS BOUGHT, SOLD
and exchanged. Goodyear Book Co., 319 Hen.
KINDERGARTEN, MATERIAL.
Apply before Monday. 573 7th ay N.
WANTED—GASOLENE ENGINE, 3-HORSE
power, second-hard; will pay cash. Eureka
Restaurant, 35 Washington ay S. .
WANTED— BEST WATER-WHITE
solitaire diamond that $100 will buy; give
description. Address 3150, Journal.
50 WANTED TO RENT
SwS HAVE A CONSTANT DEMAND . J2 ■
ii for modern houses, fiats' and store*. 'IS
$.' List your property with us for prompt 3
Si rental. • -, • • "• - «5
8 THORPE BROS., S
Z* Andrus Building. ■""•*. S
8888888888 ;888S8ff?S8&88888888i88 88888885
D I HAVE FIRST-OLASS TENANTS 3
Q waiting for 7 to 10-room houses and 2
O modern fiats; if you have ' a house to 1,
o rent, list it with me; I can get you a c
D tenant. T. A. Jamieeon, 4 Loan and c
8 Trust building. ?
WANTED—FLATS AND HOUSES TO RENT;
good parties waiting.' List your property
with me. Boise, 807 Phoenix. .
WANTED FOR THE WINTER OR LONG
er, a furnished house. in good locality; state
terms and address 3065. Journal.
WANTED—SMALL FURNISHED COTTAGE!
at Minnetonka, near depot, for balance of
season. Address 2110 James ay N. '■■■•■
WANTED—TO RENT GOOD WARM STABLE
with water connection, near 17th st and
Portland ay; don't reply unless stable is good.
Address 3174, Journal. . --. -:. ■
AT WANTED—REAL ESTATE
vv rE' >wisir?b^uTT?is?E^^A^TlSß3ns^
Clay or Norman county land; must be cheap.
The E. A. Amundson Co.. Felton. Minn.
WANTED—64O ACRES LAND, SUITABLE!
for raising tame hay. Must be black soil,
with clay subsoil, and good meadows, and net
to exceed ten miles from railroad station and
Inside of 125 miles from Minneapolis. State
location and price. George N. Rupp, 628 6th
ay N. Minneapolis, Minn. ■
«23 BELGIAN HARES
PEDIGRiSEtri®L^LVN~HAR^rF^OM*TI
to $5, according to age and breeding. Benson
Rabbltry, Benson. Minn.
55 MOVING *
B^ETTBbIL^RtOKb^H^AW NMAB9fir
cry moved; household goods moved and
stored: or packed for shipment by expert
packers. Boyd Transfer and Fuel Co., 46 24
st S. Telephone Main 686, both companies. -
THE M. P. D. delivers package! In the otty,
10c; St Paul, 18c. 15 7th st 8. Tel. 1526-L
MACHINERY AND ENGINES
iW^WORkTEn^CnT^^
Machinery—Largest . stock hi the north
Northern j Machinery Co., 317 So. i 8d : st, ■ Mpl*»