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p^ ooo King Bluebeard had many wives. He is telling one about the key to the mysterious room, but is overheard by two other wives. Where are they? REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Improved. PAUL BEUHLER, 430 Temple Court, $8,T00Just think, good 11-room house and store, very large lot Dig renter, no doubt a safe investment, 4th av S near 22d Bt $4,630Here is an elegunt Lowry HiU home, strictly modern and finished in the finest haid woods, hot water heat, gas fixtures, everything goes, Giiard, near Franklin. This can't be beat fo a Lowry Hill bargain. $4,^00Look at 13^0 W 28th st, corner Girard nnd 2Stu st. onlj one short block to Hennepin cats I'his Is an elegant eight room all mod ern home finished in Highly polished hardwoods aud haidwood floors, elegant gas fixtures, win dow snudei good barn, stoim windows and screen*, stone walks, very fine south front lot, 45\12S to alley, surrounded with the very finest elm suado trees If you want a com plete home lu fine location and handy to car, don till to go and look this over. Occu paut* 111 show you $6 oooUer* is one of the most beautiful strictly modern home* on 2d av S inside of Franklin, wulking distance, first time offered, house cost $ 000 to build $4 COObtiiuly modern Sunnyslde home: hard wood finish and doors throughout will take gcud lot or smaller home In part, what hare \ou9 Rtinembei, this is new up-to-date. $3.6J0Just think Look it over. ISO 2400 Irv ing av b. elegant east fiont nine-room all modern home, lust floor hardwood finish and floois gas n\tures, window shades, large floored attic, fine shade trees, storm sash, screens, nice laige burn, everything goes if taken this week This is one of the best snaps ever offtied lu the beautiful Lake of the Isles Don fail to sot It, kejs at office. Look at 8501 14th av S, five room house and bain, good cellar and well, three nice lotsf everything in first class condition, aU tor $1 500 Don fall to see this sweet liflle home $7 500 only for five eight-room houses city water and sewer connection in each house, all on a veiy laige corner lot, everything In first class condition, always reuted foi $100 per month, never vacant, within easy walking distance, eastern owner says sell ut abovo prh if sold In 14 days Terms, $2 500 down balanco to suit lhls Is one of the rare snups his loss is yoiu gain Don't fall to call at once and get full partlculats $3 650One of the most elegant double houses on 18th av S, rents $45 pel month, hard wood finish and floois throughout, large lot nil modem except heat new house, baTh room best nickel plumbing for each famil Big snap $2,200Look at No 1132 23 av NB This is a nice two family house in the best of con dition, sewer connection on both floors and wet sink, city water, rents $2.2 per month Will give easy terms Don't fail to look this uu $2,800Here is an elegant home o*f seven trooms. sewer, water, gas and fixtures, window shades, storm windows, scieens, large lot Chicago av neai 27th st, fine home. $4,500Ileie Is a handsome up-to-date hard wood finished east-front home, hot-water heat, nlcelj decorated fine large lot, 45x165 to 20-foot alley, elegant shade trees, strictly modern You certainly will make no mistake in buying this beautiful well located home. Pillsbury, near 27th St. $2,900Look at INO 3129 Oakland av. This is a very nice all-modem home, except the fur nace is not in, but the house is all piped for it Remember this is hardwood finished down stairs, everything In the finest condition, gas fixtures, window shades, storm sash, screens, attic floored, fine lawn, large lot, 45x120 to alley, rear yard all fenced. Occu pants will show you thru $2,300Look at this beautiful eight-room home. No 2485 Columbus av, almost modern, good barn, walking distance Bee Paul Beuhler before you buy for fine, new, up to date homes In any part of the city, at all prices If ou wish to make a quick sale or borrow monej, call on him I HAVE gofe SALE1 A AH ^,600 AM ATTRAO' tlve corner residence, within comfortable walk ing dlstanco of business center, on a quiet etreet, close to car line, built for and now owned and occupied by a prominent clubman who desires to locate elsewhere for family rea sons. In addition to parlors, dlnlngroom, halls and nooks, It has five bedrooms, bllllardroom, den, two bathrooms, open fireplaces lavato ries, ample closets and kitchen conveniences, full basement, splendid steam-heating plant, with pipes extending to barn where there are accommodations for a coachman, four horses and five vehicles Lot 00x140 feet to private alley Xhis is a property that will appeal to a per son of discriminating taste, and the above price represents two-thirds of Its actual value. GEORGE ODLUM, Phoenix Building oooo WE ARE STILL FURNISHING THE 0 ANY AMOUNT, ANYWHERE, ANY TIME. Payments VERY EASY, O LESS THAN RENT. 0 CALL AND INVESTIGATE. AMERICAN REAL ESTATE INVEST- MENT LOAN CO., 602 ONEIDA BUILDING. A CHOICE MODERN HOME. 0 $3,750A fine modern home of nine rooms with bain, in one of the best blocks on Fremont av N, hardwood finish down stairs, natural pine finish upstairs, two grates and mantels, sleeping room on first floor, bathroom fitted with best fixtures and plumbing, splendid furnace full basement, large attic, good barn, east front lot, 50x 157 feet, eas terms if desired. Thompson Bros 101 Jomth St S. ooooooo ooooo GOOD INVESTMENT $5,900 RENT $1,044. O Tenement row in South Minneapolis, five and six rooms, well located and never vncant This property Is in good repair and a splendid lenting proposition, price $o 000, rent $1041 a year If you are looking for a paying investment, what bet ter can vou get than this 1 Call at office for particulars. T. A Jamleson, 205 Andrus Building. 0 ooooooo ooooo ooooooooooooo GOOD HOUSES In Park, Portland, Blalsdell, Lowry Hill, Gieen's. Sunnyslde, eighth ward and other good residence locations. Ask for catalogs. $6,700Buys splendid house on lot 68x 124 In Sunnyslde, close to 22d at. Look this up. Owner leaving town. WALTER BADGER, 300 Oneida Block. oooo' oooooooooo $9,000A WONDERFUL BARGAIN 12 TO 14- room house, birch oak and mahoganv finish beam ceilings hardwood floors decorated walls combination heat full basement barn, lot 80x135, inside of 22d st. you will waste months of time in examining houses to beat this grent bargain. Remember facts and call if interested. The E. A. Conrad Co., 518 Phoe nix. TOD ATS JOURNAL PUZZLE REAL ESTATEFOR SALE Unimproved. REAL ESTATEFOR SALE Improved. Continued. oeooo MY HOME CHEAPAM CLOSrNG OUT my property, have a lovely home in Ken wood of eight rooms, built one year, hot water heat, four rooms besides elaborate paneled teceptlon hall on first floor three rooms and alcove on second floor, all massive oak finish, with full paneled dln lngroom. Price $1,000 less than cost to build $4,0O. Address 8219, Journal. 0 0 $6,300NEW 8-ROOM, MODERN, ALDRIOH, near 24th st $4 900New 8 room, modern, Bryant, near 27th. $4,500New 8 room, modern, Bryant, near 27th. $4 700New 9-room, modern, Dupont, near 24th. $3900New 8 room, modern, Upton, near Lake Hart let $8,800New 8-room, modern, 45th st, near Lake Harriet $3,700New 8-room, modern. Harriet, near 27th. We have other homes on monthly Lauderdale Co & Sloane, Temple jayments. !\ur 8,800NEW AND UP-TO-DATE SEVEN rooms, on 2d av S, well built and plumbed finely finished, hardwood floors thruout, beauti ful Bldeboard, full basement, hot water heat ing plant, screens, window shades, gas fixtuies, front and rear porches, stone walks, lot 50x 12S, east front, graded and sodded, it Is new and complete and you could not build the house alone for our price Oome and see it. Terms easy, T. J. Janne 203 Oneida Building 0 O O O 0 oooo HAVE A DOUBLE HOUSE OF SIX rooms on a side, parquet floors, mantel and grate, but not modern, lents for $22 month, sell for $1,600. Will sell on easy payments. Address 0220, Journal. ooo ooooooooooo OOOOQOOOOOOOOOO FOR SALE$5,500 A DOUBLE DWELL ing, well inside walking distance, rents for $660 per year, in good condition and location, a splendid investment better than cash in bank O. M. LARAWAY & SON. O 408 Bank of Commerce Building. ooo oooo FOR SALE OR LEASERAILROAD trackage, comer. 198x157 to 20-foot alley, with exclusive lailroad trackage, also con venient to depots, mills, etc Terms to suit. Thorpe Bros Andrus building. ooo $5,260CERTAINLY A DESIRABLE HOME, 8 rooms and bath on two floors two on the third very tastily decorated ana finished, nice sideboard, mantel, gas and fixtures :ful! base ment, heating plant Sunnysldj? The E. A. Conrad Co. 513 Phoenix 3,150BARGAIN HUNTER, YOUR OPPOR tunlty, house of eight large roomB besides bath, furnace, hot and cold water, oak finish, mantel, full basement Bmall barn, stone walks, good sized lot fine condition near 4th av car line inside of 88d. The B. A. Conrad Co. 513 Phoenix. YBUYS DETACHED TWO FLIT $3TS0L dwelling, modern except heat, newly refittod, papered and painted, rents $480 a year will take good lot in part. J. A Walters, New York Life Building. FOR SALE BY OWNER-^TWO CHOICE LOTS on Columbus av, between Lake and 31st sts cement sidewalks, water, gas and sewer in street, price $5i5 each, a snap I S O Box 611 FINE MODERN SIX-FLAT BRICK BUILDING, inside 15th st, pays finely, nothing to com- ,arL.with 0 MONEY TO BUY OR BUILD. oooo this price, income and location. Sutherland, 508 Oneida building. LOOK AT THIS. $1,800House, 3035 15th av S, 10 rooms, ar ranged for two families, rents $17 per month. Minneapolis Trust Co, 4 4th st 3. $2,650EIGHT-ROOM MODERN HOUSE, Ex cept heat, on highest point of Ridgewood three other new modern houses might ex change Rait. Bank Commerce. FINEST FLAT LOCATION IN TOWN ELLIOTT and 26th, 200 feet for $4,000, lots Chicago and 26th, $1 250 2607 Chicago av, $6,600. Owner, 26C7 Chicago av FOR SALETWO LOTS DOUBLE CORNER OF st and 24th av NE, for $600. For particu lars call up 5651, T. C. Kletzln & Adersteln. REAL ESTATE$900, TEN-ROOM HOUSE, rents $18 per month good location, must be sold. Walker, 404 Century building! $2,800 SPECIALNINE-ROOM PARTLY MOD ern house easy walk choice location must be sold. Babcock, 618 8th st S, flat 4 FOR LAND AND CITY REAL ESTATE Ex changes, see 0. A. Quist ft Co., 202 4th st S. Unimproved. $1,500CHEAPEST LOT ON CALHOUN BLVD. near 31st. with lake privileges $1,150 for ten days, one of the best lots on Park blvd. The popular Linden Hills addition, near Lake Harriet. $425Two finest front lots, beautifully wooded, on Nicollet av, near 42d st lots ad Joining are held at $500 each, $1,800 for ten days, corner Franklin and Oth avs S, must sell. $1,000East front, Garfield, near 27th st. Lauderdale Co. & Sloane, Temple Court. LOTSLOTSLOTS In all parts of the city. At all prices. Ask for catolog. WALTER BADGER, 800 Oneida Block. FINE INSIDE 100-FOOT CORNER TENANTS for improvement costing $5,000 will pay $2,500 rent, can sell for 15 per cent cash down, or will take In exchange farm or city property part payment. Three good lots, near Bryant av car line south, $225, half acre Five beau tiful lots, corner Nicollet av and 48th, fine trees, large lots, $650 O. F. Sherwood, 118 Kasota building $700 BUYS 49-FOOT LOT, PARK AV NEAR 34th bf, SEWER. WATER, GAS. STONE CURB AND GUTTER, 18-FOOT BOULEVARD. THIS IS CHOICE FRONTAGE AND THE CHEAPEST OFFERED ON THIS BEAUTIFUL AVENUE. BPY NOW, AS PRICE WILL BE ADVANCED L. L. SUTHERLAND, 503 ONEIDA BLDG. $7,500115x160, 10th ST-5th AV S, CORNER, Speculation, 100 per cent profit. Dunsmoor house sold, purchaser offered $5,000 advance. Catch on quick No agents Quick business. Only time advertised. Hobart, Phoenix Bldg. FOR SALETWO LOTS, DOUBLE CORNER *of st and 24th av NB for $600. Forpar* tlculars call up 0651 T. O. KleUln's Second addition. Continued. 1390 TAKES THIS FINE LOT, ON GARFISH av. between Lake and 81st sts, Bisce, 6*128 feet a bargain. John L. Neal, 628 Boston blook. $650BEAUTD7UL LOT ON COLFAX AV, near 28tU st S improvements in street snap come qulck Bruner. 820 Boaton block. One, three, five, ten, twenty, forty-aore traots, In and near St Paul and Minneapolis, we helo buyer build. 1100 Lumber Exchange. IIQO EACHSIX NICE LOTS, CLOSE IN, North Side, owner going away and must sell. Thomas Watts, 616 Phoenix building. SOME GOOD BUILDING LOTS FOB, SALE $1 down and $1 per week. McNichol Investment Co 417 Guaranty building Form Lands. ooooooooo WE WILL BELL YOU A GOOD FARM, within two hours' ride of St. Paul, for less money than you pay out in rent in two years. If you die before your land Is paid for, your wife will receive a warranty deed free The location, soli and water cannot be beat. For game it is a hunter's paradise. Call or write us, for we can please yon. Open Mon day, Tuesday and Thursday evenings. Nichols & Frissell. Northwestern Building, Minneapolis. oooooooooo coo FINE FARM Of 74 acres, 40 acres meadow, 80 acres under plow and balance timber about 12 miles west of city and three miles from Wayzata. WALTER L. BADGER, 800 Oneida Block. ooooooooooooo ONLY $8,BB0, CHEAP AT $4,500. am compelled to raise money this week and will sacrifice my residence for the above amount, house and Improvements cost $4,300 located Inside 26th st, SunnyBide districtt must have $1,800 cash. It is thoroughly mod ern, built two years, hardwood floors thruout, mantel and grate, reception room with lava tory off, open nickel plumbing, fuU cement basement, laundry room, stone tubs, shades, gas fixtures, large bathroom, porcelain tub. awnings, storm sash, splendid hot-air furnace lot 43x185. This is no fake to unload an un desirable property, as Investigation will prove. If not sold this week it is oft the market. Address 9163, Journal. EXCELLENT VALLEY FARM, ABOUT 160 acres, two miles north of Rome, on Calhoun road, modern nine-room residence, large barn, three four-room tenement houses, fine springs, atue9nnt water price $8,000 no more desir "able rural property in north Georgia. Ad dress E. P. Harvey, real estate dealer, Rome, Ga. HOMESTEAD RELINQUISHMENTS. Part prairie and part timber land, gently rolling. Soil rich sandy loam, free from gcavel and stones, tour to six miles from rail road town good roads and schools, district well settled, partly improved, houses built and ready TO move into. Prices $200 to $800 per cjuaiter section IT S Homestead Co 802 Nicollet, Minneapolis. MUST SELL 820 ACRES IN'NICOLLET COUN ty, Minnesota. Near St. Peter, adjoining sta tion on the Omaha road. Fine soil, land level, all cultivated, fine buildings that cost $5,000, almost new Postofflce and telephone in the house. Buyer can get charge of elevator at $75 per month. Owner must go south for his health Will sacrifice his farm at $40 per acre. For particulars, see James Nelson, 565 Temple Court. FOR EXCHANGE. One of the finest farms in the state, Lin coln county, near Lake Benton, worth $60 per acre, sell for $40, or exchange for property in Minneapolis. Snap for some one. Morrison Crittenden Co., Phoenix Block. $800 PER ACRE FOR 10 ACRES, GOOD BARN and fruit, on Lyndale av S, near city limits, and would take good house and lot in ex change $2,00014 acres and house, city water, Lyn dale S and 51st st. We have other acres in Richfield for sale. Lauderdale Co & Sloane, Temple Court. $7506 ACRES, RICHFIELD, JUST OUTSIDE city limits, 5% miles from city market, cul tivated lands, one mile to street car, home investment^ poultry, truck garden best bar gain offered. Have you the cash 7 No trade. Hobart, Phoenix building $760FIVE ACRES, RICHFIELD TOWNSHIP, half mile south Lake Harriet, Washburn Park in sight of city, but Just utslde, for poultry, vegetables, apples, fruits, home, speculation best ever offered, solid security, quick action, see it Hobart Phoenix building FOR SALEFARM OF 80 ACRES, CLOSE TO town and beautiful lake, deep rich soil, good market, best of water, finest fishing place there is, can clear $800 a year out of berries, can more than double your money. $2,000. Her man Gerber, Lawrence, Minn 98 ACRES FINE LAND, WITH HALF MILE shorage on beautiful lake, an ideal spot for home farm, within five miles of N station in Cass county, Minnesota, $5 per acre for few days, half cash, balance one year., Smith Bros 110 Temple Court FARMS OR LAND SOLD FOR CASH ON COM mission: sales, not promises. Our experience and advertising gives results Write for terms and methods. Strong, Campbell & Chris tensen, 215 New York Life. Minneapolis. $6 TO $9 PER ACRE, IN TRACTS TO SUIT, 10,000 acres to seleot from: in Aitkin and Crow Wing counties, Minnesota, strong, rich oll, delightful climate, easy terms. Henry Troy, 602 Giaranty building FOR SALE40 ACRES FINE HARDWOOD TIM ber, close to this city and near railroad sta tion, easy terms, also the best 220 acres un proved stock or dairy farm in Hennepin coun ty. J. F. Elwell, New Store. WE HAVE SEVERAL LARGE TRACTS OF northern Wisconsin lands and farms for sale and exchange Also several tracts of fine hardwood at $2, stumpage. Matthews-Elwell Co 807 Phoenix building. $9B020 ACRES, LAKE MINNET0NKA, DEET haven station, 10 acres meadow, balance tim ber and spring creek, lasting water, black soil, fruit land Less than $50 an acre. Hobart, Phoenix building FOR SALEWELL-IMPROVED FARM IN EAS tern Oklahoma Close to town Good cli mate For full information, inclose stamp. Charles W. Smith, Mulhall, Logan county, Okla 80 ACRES FINE CLAY SOIL, HARDWOOD timber, org mile from Black Duck station, in Beltrami #ounty a snap at $600 terms $200 cash, balance three years. John L. Smith, owner. WESTERN LANDS AND TIMBER INVEST ments Tracts of timber from 160 acres to 40,000 acres Some for exchange. Mathews & ElweU, 807 Phoenix building, Minneapolis. Minn. Address FARM $8,600140-ACRE FRUIT river, Wenatchec six acres boat landing, best stock am Address Cailbox 57, Wenatchee, Wash Wednesday *'Evenrfgv THE MINNEAPOLIS JOURNAL. November 2, 1904 ON COLUMBIA planted, steam- fruit section. QUARTER SECTION, POLK COUNTY, KINNE sota, $4,000, $1,200 down, easy terms 70 acres broke Quarter section. McLean county. North Dakota, $1,600. L. Boyd, Rogers, N. 100-AORE FARM, SMALL HOUSE AND IM provements, station three miles, good soil, food. market $2 00 an acre will buy this ome Smith, 61 10th st S. FOR SALEAN IMPROVED FARM, TWO miles from Buffalo, Minn. 160 acres. Can be sold in part W. H. Carr, 83 Central Market, Minneapolis, Minii SOME OF THE BEST QUARTER SECTIONS IN Dickey county, $12 50 per acre, part tllne. Good improved section, part cash or trade. Box 86, Fullrrton, N. 8,50025 ACRES, NEAR CEDAR LAKE, FOUR miles from city market Golden Valley town ship good bargain terms, all cash. Hobart, Phoenix building. IF YOU WANT A FARM, SEE ME OR WRITE quickly. Have genuine bargains Little money required. B. W. Greenfield, 026 Phoe nix $45010 ACRES, HOPKINS, MINNETONKA township, 11 miles out, poultry farm, fruit ranch, good Boil Hobart, Phoenix building. $1,40040 ACRES, FINE LAND, OSSEO, ROB blnsdale, 11 miles out clay soil some tim ber $86 an acre. Hobart, Phoenix building FOR SALEWELL-IMPROVED FARM, 160 acres. In eastern Oklahoma Address G. W. Davis, R. F. D. No 8, Chandler, Okla CALIFORNIA HOMES, bargains aU districts, Acres, $20 0 F. L. Thresher. N. Y. Life. JlNNOUNOEmNTB^ REDUCED FREIGHT RATES ON HOUSEHOLD goods to Chicago, Denver. Spokane and Pacific coast points, frequent shipments and lowest possible rates Write or call on The Boyd Transfer and Storage Co. 46 3d st S JOSEPHINE BONAPARTE RICE, 620% NI0- ollet av, room 810 training platform or stage speaking voice cultivated and devel oped. Main 3979-J. PICTURE SALE50 PROF. HAYS' OIL PAINT ings, new and unclaimed pictures, ovals, mir rors We frame pictures cheap. Zesbaugh, 11 6th st S FOUNDA PLACE TO HAVE YOUR TRUNKS repaired or exchanged for new one. Bijou Trunk Factory, 18 Washington av N. AUTOMOgnJESANDBICYCIgS FOR SALE4-CYLINDER, 5-SEAT POPE To ledo touring car engine 30 72 P., new this season brand new set heavy Diamond tires and two extras -*extra set sprockets, 20 tooth, five bullet and oil lamps complete kit, robes, etc in as good condition as new, took second prize Kenwood nil) climb one of the hand somest, strongest and best running cars in city, cost $3 600. For sale at great bargain by owner. May be seen Thursday at 317 3d st S. AUTOMOBILE WANTEDWANT TO BUY SEC ond-band Qldsmobile, 10Q4 model preferred must be in thorough order and a bargain for apot cash. Address 8093, Journal. *jj|fil3ib. piSNos^THX^osTEa &V\S5LDO~%6NE". price plan will save you $50 to $100 on a piano. In used pianos this week we have two uprights, $110, $120 two Crown pianos, the regular $425 and $450 Btyles, for $255, $265, Brinkerhoff piano, regular $350 style, for $200, Ivera Ac Pond piano, mahogany case, 6185, two square pianos, $20, $60. Foster _&_Waldo 86 oth st S, cornei_Nlcollet_av. _^ BIG STOCK 8-FOOT STANDING DESKS. REGU lar price. $20, sell tar $12, 160 feet solid cherry dry goods counters, big stock scales, all kinds, commuting. Agate -troemner, one six-ton wagon scale, new and second-hand Bates, all makes and sizes, one extra fine cigar store outfit big stock office fixtures, desks, chairs, tables, etc. Twin City Fixture Co., 22S 8d st 8. WALL PAPERWALL PAPER. To make room for new goods. 12%c florals and glimmers, 6c. 16c specials gilts, 6c. 20c gilt, embossed greens, reds, browns, 8a. 10c blanks, 4c, small and odd lots, 2c. Baker, 124 fith st &. Opposite N. Y. Life Building. Both Phones. LEAVE THE CITY NOV. 8. THIS IS WHAT I have to sell Nearly new Hammond type writer, $50, good bicycle, $15 small iron bed and mattress, $6 Buss Jones desk, So", and my 24 foot sloop, Hiawatha, $160. These are all snaps, but you will have to hurry. Turner, 8040 Hennepin. WALL PAPER. Ranney is now closing out some good bar gains to clear up stock, paperhangera want work decorating. 008 Hennepin av. SECOND-HAND FIXTURES, HALF PRICE, AT 1027* Washington av S, counters, shelving, showcases, store refrigerators, scales, cash registers, desks, safe, piano, organ, pool tables, wagon, furniture, stoves, at bargains. UNDERWOOD STANDARD VISIBLE TYPEWRITER Writes in sight free trial on request also bargains in second-band typewriters of aU makes. Underwood Typewriter Co., 826 Hen. PIANOS. A Cable piano, large size, only $86. offer best values in pianos. S. W. Raudenbush & Co., 708 Nicollet. FURNITURE AND, STOVES SOLD AT HONEST prices, furniture repairing, upholstering, mat tresses cleaned, undertakers, funeral directors: cash or payments, Balnville Bros., 17 Central av. Both phones. BLACK SUIT AND FULL -DRESS SUIT,. SOLD at half price by tailoring company going out of business, sizes, about 87 breast measure both big snafs. 0_. Q. Davis, 709 Northwestern building. NEW FOX TYPEWRITER, $45. GOOD REM. lngton, No. 2 rebuilt, $25 Good Remington, No 2, $20 We rent good machines, $2 per month and upward. Fay-Sholes Co., 7 Oth st S FOR SALEIRON BED, IRON SPRING, HAIR mattress, $10, new small refrigerator, $0, good Wilton rug, $6, new lace curtains, large size, $1 pair. A bargain. 1185 Fremont av N. GABLER PIANO, MASSIVE MAHOGANY ART case, slightly used, easy terms, $250. Howard, Farwell & Co, 707 Nicollet. FOR SALEFIRST-CLASS FIRE-PROOF SAFE, one ten foot and one five-foot showcase, 18x28, one fine ribbon case, at a bargain. G. F. Thomas, Salem, S. D. FOR SALEGENTLEMAN'S GOLD WATCH} finest movement, cost $200 will take $45. Good as new, useless to lady Who has it. 9143, Journal. GENTLEMAN'S BICYCLE, $8 FINE RANGE with 80-gallon tank, cost $45, $15 thorough bred bull terrier might exchange. 61 10th st S. WOOD, GREEN, $1.60 TO $2.50 DRY, $8.50 to $3 50, factory wood, $2 85. Plymouth Lbr. Co., 247 Hennepin. Main 3846 LI T. O. 2807. OAK CHUNKS, CUT STOVE LENGTH, FINEST thing for your heater, full cord only $7. B. A. Field Fual Co. 1120 Washington av N. A REGINA MUSIC BOX AND 82 SEVEN-INCH tune discs, in fine condition for sale cheap. Merrill Bowers, Le Roy, Minn. FOR SALE CHEAPA BEAUTIFUL BROWN Buit, 6lze about 36 Call McKinley Court, No. 131 E 14th st, flat 4 FOR SALERADIANT HOME OAK HEATER, one davenport, one Singer Sewing machine. Call at 1823 4th av S FOR SALELARGE HOWE VENTILATOR, hard coal heating stove, cheap. Inquire 1514 Portland av. FOR SALEA PORTABLE OVEN, AS GOOD as new, for sale cheap if taken at once. 9223, Journal FOR QUICK MEAL STEEL RANGES AND Round Oak heaters Herbert Smith, 424 Hen. FOR SALESELF-FEEDING PARLOR HEATER in good working order, $7. 2718 3d av S. FOR SALEHANDSOME UPRIGHT IVERS ft Pond planoi-Uttle **sqd 28R4 51h av S. I EXPECT TO OPEN A STORE AND WILL pay you excellent prices for gentlemen's cast off clothing, try me and I will convinoe you of this fact. Bernstein, 1013 5th av S. Main 8967 WANTEDTO BUY, OLD FUR COATS} ALA8 ks Furrier, who has just arrived, will pay high est cash prices for old fur coats, also old clothing bought Address 7958, Journal WANTED SECOND-HAND SOLID LEATHER golf bag Must be in good condition. State price, etc. 9179, Journal TJ BOARDJ)ITEg ROOM AND BOARD, MODERN FLAT, FINE location, prices reasonable., telephone service: also girl to wait on table for board. 622 8th st S. BOARD AND ROOMS Wanted. WANTEDBY A LADY AND SON, TWO pleasant furnished rooms, centrally located, with full or partial board private family pre ferred, must be strictly first-class, references exchanged. Address Mrs. A. M. Gould, 610 10th Bt S. ^_DETE0ronE^GEN0JES_ McNULTY DETECTIVE AGENCY, *10 KASOTA bldg. S J. McNulty, Mgr Detective work in all its branches References, police head qnarters, Minneapolis. N. W. phone. ^DYEINGAgg^EANmO^ TWIN CITY DYE WORKS, THE LEADING French dry cleaners for ladies' and gents' clothing and all household goods. 816 Nicolle NORTH STAR DYEING AND FRENCH DRY cleaning v*ork 725 Hennepin av. Both phones. INSTRUCTION BAKER'S DANCING ACADEMY, HOME 8TU- dlo, 50 12th st S. Quick, scientific and prac tical methods Class every Wednesday, Kim ball hall Private lessons any time by ap pointment. Phone, 1273. ^JUOAN^AND^HATTOLS^^ WILLIAMS, 484 GUARANTY BUILDING, loans on furniture, pianos or any security large loans a specialty, terms suit bor rowers. Lowest prices, RICE LOANS ON ALL KINDS OF PERSONAL property. Charges reasonable, 508 Globe bldg. MOVING^ THE BOYD TRANSFER AND STORAGE OO. has uneaualed facilities for moving and stor ing household goods, expert packing for stor age or shipment REDUCED FREIGHT RATES on household goods to Chicgo, Denver, Spo kane and Pacific coast points frequent ship ments and lowest possible rates. Write or call at 46 3d st S MINNEAPOLIS TRANSFER AND STORAGE Co. have best facilities for handling and stor ing household goods, expert furniture pack ers satisfaction assured car rates to Pacific coast and other points. Can save you money. Write or caU. Safes and heavy machinery moved by experts. 122 5th st S. Both phones. CAMERON'S TRANSFER AND STORAGE EX pert packers for storage or shipment, large and commodious vans for moving. Office, 200 Nicol let, both phones 1208 Residence, T. 0. 13324. FURNITURE PACKED, MOVED. STORED OR shipped by careful, experienced men. Eighth Ward Feed and Transfer, 10 E Lake st. Both phones _^_^^______ jgSDIOAL FOR WOMEN. ONLY. DD. RAYMOND'S Monthly Regulator has brought happiness to hundreds of anxious wom- n. No pain, no danger, no interference with work, relief in 8 to 5 days We have never known of a .single failure Mail orders prompt ly filled Price $ Dr. Raymond Remedy Co., room 680-84 Adams st, Chicago, 111. __MAGi5mcngBAiJ5N5___ ZENO MILLER INSTITUTE OF MAGNETISM and Suggestive Therapeutics, gives treatments for aU mental, nervous and chronic diseased. 620% Nicollet av, room 418. GATES' INSTITUTE, 682 BANK OF MLNNE. apolls building, 302 Nicollet, consultation free. CONSULT R. B. HIGBEE. 312 Germania Life bldg.. St. Paul, for lowest prices oa stocks. WOOD AND COAL FOR WOOD AND COAL, HAY AND GRAIN: I LOST AND FOUND STOLEN. $200 Reward. To all Policemen, Constables and Officers Look out for Cuthbert Jones. He Is about 6 feet 9 inches tall, weight about 165, 42 years old, complexion dark, quite gray hair, straight figure had medium-sized mustache, also quite gray upper tooth out, about the third to left from center. He stole my majre and buggy Oct. 29, bay mare, with white nose, little white on forehead, mane roached last winter, now 6 inches long 8 or 9 years old, weight 000 to 050 dark La Crosse top buggy, har ness new, dark trimmed, open bridle, plush robe. Fifty dollars' reward for return of horse and bug?y, and $150 reward for capture* and return of man. A. I. McLain, Cauby, Minn LOSTLADY'S BLACK LEATHER HANDBAG, containing lady's gold watch, pocketbook with $10 and number of small trinkets, was left in coach of Great Northern Minnetonka train, arriving in city at 4.45 m., on Thursday last, very liberal reward will be paid for its return to Titus Mareck, care of Minneapolis Brew ing Co. LOST OR STOLENBANKBOOK, NO. 168797, issued by the Farmers and Mechanics' Savings bank of Minneapolis if not returned to said bank before Nov B, 1904, application will be made for a duplicate thereof LOSTTHE PARTY WHO WAS BEEN PICK lng up a brown fox muff which fell out of an automobile at 14th st and Hennepin av Sunday night will please return same to 1822 Hennepin av and receive reward. LOSTTUESDAY AFTERNOON, LADY'S GOLD watch, silver Mexican coin fob Lycjaum theater, across 8th st. Richmond hall to 1st av S to 16th st kindly return to 110 16th st, for reward. LOSTTHE PARTY WHO TOOK LADY'S handbag from Young-Quinlan Co.'s store Mon day afternoon is known and will save herself trouble by returning same to Young-Quialan Co. LOSTSOMEWHERE BETWEEN HAWTHORN and 1st av S on or near 12th st, a lady's light tan wrist bag, containing money, please re tnrn to 1608 Hawthorn av and get reward We LOSTIN BIJOU THEATER, SUNDAY NIGHT, a black cloth girls' coat, nearly new. Finder will receive reward if returned to Minneapolis Restaurant, 113 Nicollet av, LOSTTHE LADY WHO WAS SEEN PICK* ing up the brown fox muff, on Hennepin av, Sunday night, please return same to 1822 Hennepin av. LOSTOLD SOLDIER LOST SATCHEL M0N- day, Oct. 24, contained government papers of value to him only. Finder notify 0. A. v., 243 22d av N. LOSTLAST EVENING, STERLING PIN, BALL head, on Nicollet, Hennepin av or Bijou the ater $1 reward. Return 87 Spruce place, flat 2. LOSTTUESDAY, FROM NEAR HIGH SCHOOL a yellow and while pup Kindly return for _reward_to Christle^a livery, 312 12th st S. LOSTMONDAY AFTERNOON, ON EITHER 4th av car or Donaldson's, a Catholic book of devotion. Return to 506 E 14th st for reward. LOSTPOINTER DOG, MALE, WHITE WITH brown spots, finder please return same to 1526 Emerson av N and receive reward. BROWN SILK BELT. GOLD BUCKLE, SAT urday, on or near football grounds. Return to 622 16th st. LOSTGOLD PIN, WITH RUBY IN CENTER. Finder will be liberally rewarded if returned to 816 10th st S LOSTBLACK CURLY DOG, ANSWERS TO name of Sport. Finder return to 1808 2d av S, for reward. LOSTSUNDAY MORNING, A WHITE AND gold fraternity pin. Return to National Bank of Commerce LOSTWILL PERSON WHO FOUND HAND bag on Cedar av return same to 417 Cedar av for reward? LOSTA STRING OF SMALL GOLD BEADS last Tuesday: reward if returned to 706 W 26th st FOUNDA BULL TERRIER. Humboldt ay N. 12 Second Street N. FOR SALECHEAPTEAMING, COAL HAUL ing and delivery horses. Also several cheap drivers and all kinds of buggies, wagons and harness. Thomas Bloom, 248 and 250 2d av N T. C. phone 2482. HORSES, HARNESS, WAGONS, BUGGIES, etc bought, sold and exchanged by the old, reliable firm of Wldmayer & Prendergast, 414 3d st 8 N. W. phone 2775-J8 VILLAGE AND COUNTRY MEDICAL PRAO tiae, three horses, buggy and sleigh for sale no competition will bear investigation. 4420 Journal. BARRETT & ZIMMERMAN, MIDWAY HORSE Market, St. Paul, have the largest assortment of horses in the northwest. Part time given, if desired NEARLY NEW BUGGY. WILL SELL AT one-half its value. Have no use for it. 3529 Dupont av S FOR RUBBER TIRES GO TO GRABOW & Baker's new shop, 114 1st st N. Phone T. O. 8491. BARGAIN IN BANGOR BUGGY IN FINE CON dltton freshly painted. 216 6th st 8, HORSES AND CARRIAGES Wanted. IF YOU HAVE ANY HORSES TO SELL RE member that Barrett & Zimmerman, at Mid way, St. Paul, are always ready to buy and pay cash. WANTEDYOUR HORSE TO BOARD THIS winter 80 years on same farm] city refer ence. Gilman Farm, Rosemount, Minn. WANTEDA PAIR OF FARM MARES, WITH harnoss, wagon and sleds, or separately. Drive to 600 Ontario st SB. HORSES WINTERED| FINE QUARTERS best care and feed price reasonable. J. F. Elwell, New Store. WANTEDHORSE FOR WINTER KEEPING light work good car*. J. F. Elwell, New Store. ^^^^STOTOJ^PAmS^^^ STOVES AND FURNACES OF ALL KINDS RE- Saired:Repair all work guaranteed. Minneapolis tove Co., 719 3d st 8. T. O. 8744. REPAIRS FOR ALL STOVES) GREAT WES tern Stove Repair Co., 812 Hennepin av. bo m\Mt BOARD OF COUNTY COIIISSIONEBS (Published in The Minneapolis Journal, Nov.Minneapolis, 2, 1904.) fime H. B. Dlokey S. M. Dickey W. H. Gilpatrick H. C. Hanson H. S. Kelsey J. N. Kemp Pearl M. Miller Ida H. Nickell Bessie O'Brien Frank Slocum Wm. G. Hayden A. G. Palmstrom L. M. Phillips FEMALE. 814 HORSES AND CARRIAGES For^Sale LUMBERMEN TAKE NOTICEBARRETT ft Zimmerman have constantly on hand from 400 to 500 head of horses weighing from 1,500 to 1,800 pounds. If you need any, come and look them over and select your kind Bar rett & Zimmerman's Midway Horse Market, St. Paul, Minn MULES, MULES, MULES. 100 head of good, big, work mules have been consigned to us by H. Balch & Co., and must be sold at once. Part time given If de sired. Barrett & Zimmerman, Midway Horse Market, St Paul, Minn. FOR SALEGOOD HONEST FAIR WORK OR express mares, age 9 and 10, true double or single, weight 2,300 lbs. price $60 will sell separate or trade for cow also 8 year-old 925- lb black driving horse, $30 must sell this week. 2100 10th av S FROST ft CO., Largest assortment in the city of all classes of horses always on hand. Part time when de sired. Minn., Monday, Oct. 24,1904. The Board of County Commissioners met at the Court House at 10 o'clock a.m., pursuant to adjournment. Members Present Commissioners Johnson^ Nash, WeinRart, Smith. Comnuaaioner Smith in the chair. On motion, the Board adjourned till Monday, Oct. Slat, 1904, at 10 o'cloek a.m. HUGH B. SCOTT, County Auditor. (Published. In The Minneapolis Journal, Nov. 2, 1904.) Minneapolis, Minn., Monday, Oct. 31, 1904. The Board of County Commissioners met at the Court House at 10 o'clock a.m., pursuant to adjournment. Members all present. G. H. Budd. Engineer for the con struction of Ditch No. 3, in Corcoran Town, presented a communication stat ing that, owing to the stage of high water, it would be impossible for him to make a survey and report by Nov. 17th, as ordered, and asking for fur ther time in which to make said report. Commissioner Smith offered the fol lowing resolution: Besolved, That George H. Budd, En ineer for Ditch No. 8, be given more in which to make his report to this Board, and that said time be ex tended to Dec. 17th, 1904. Adopted. Hearing was held on the petition of B. M. Mills, E. A. Oonover and others for the change of road in the Village of West Maple Plain, Town of Inde pendence. B. F. Drake, Julius Hardt, Mr. John son of Independence and Mr. Jackson, representing the St. Paul, Minneapolis & Manitoba- Eailway company, were heard in the matter. Name Bespectfully submitted, P. Weingart, F. E. Barney, J. B. Johnson. Commissioner Smith offered the follow ing resolution: Besolved, That the report of the com mittee be accepted. Adopted. Commissioner Smith from the Com mittee on Boads and Bridges, presented the following report: To the Honorable Board of County Com missioners: GentlemenYour Standing Commit tee on Boads and Bridges, to whom was referred the matter of petition for change of road in West Maple Plain, have given the same careful considera tion, and beg leave to report as follows: That the said road be vacated, and that that portion of the road petitioned for which is a town road, be established as a county road when the St. Paul, Min neapolis & Manitoba and the Great Northern Eailway companies, deposit with the county auditor a deed to a strip of land of sufficient width to make the said proposed county road sixty-six feet wide, and when said rail road companies deposit with the county auditor a written agreement to build and maintain a good and sufficient bridge for public travel with approaches across said railroad right of way as re quested in said petition signed by B. M. Mills and others, and when said railroad companies deposit an agreement to in demnify said Hennepin County in all damages that may accrue by reason of the granting of said petition, and that this Board adjourn for one week before COJJJ^JDOOS^AND^J^ULT^Y FOR SALETHE GRANDEST BRED LLEWEL lyn setter dog in the country, large, extremely handsome a prince on chickens and quail, $35 takes him he will pay for himself many times over at stud. Hirth, New Store. WANTEDDOG FOR PARTRIDGE HUNTING one that barks most be first class. Address 0209, JournaL PATENT' AOTOKHEY8 ^._. WILLIAMSON ft MERCHANT, Patent Lawyers and solicitors, main office, 920-035 Guaranty buUdlng, Minneapolis, Minn. 52 MeGUl build ing, Washington, D. C. R. B. HOSTETLER, PENSION ATTORNEY. Room 807. Boston Block. Minneapolis, Minn. PATENTS40-PAGE BOOK FREEj references. Fitsgeraid Co., Dept. ton, D. O. ^LUMBDja W. S. BAILEY ft BON, PLUMBING AND HEAT. sewer and water connections 107 Post Court and 8087 Nicollet. Both phones Ing,, offlce STORAGE THE BOYD TRANSFER AND STORAGE CO has unequaled facilities for moving and stor ing household goods, expert packing for stor age or shipment REDUCED FREIGHT RATES on household goods to Chicago, Denver, Spo kane and Pacific coast points frequent ship ments and lowest possible rates. Write or call at 46 Sd st S. Gentlemen:I wrote yon some time ago, giving you an account of my suffer ings with an awful case of Catarrh. I had all the symptoms that Accompany this disease, audi as mucus dropping in the throat, a constant desire to hawk and spk, feeling of dryness in the throat, cough and spittine upon rising in the morning, scabs forming in the nose, which required much ef fort to mow out sometimes causing the nose to bleed and leaving me with a sick headache. I had thus suffered for five years. As soon as I heard from you, I commenced to take 8. S. S. as you advised, and after I had taken three large bottles, I noticed a change for the better. Thus encouraged, I continued to take it, and in a short while was entirely cured. 224 Randolph St., Richmond, Ya. JTJDSON A. BEXLUM. "w^1 oo I write, without charge^ CAMERON'S TRANSFER AND STORAGE Best facilities for moving and storing house hold goods expert packer* 200 Nicollet. Both phones. 1802. Res, phone, T. 0. 18824. BENZ BROS., TRANSFER AND STORAGE finest vans and warerooms goods moved by experienced men. 112 6th st N Both Tela., 952. COAST SHIPMENTS OUR SPECIALTYLOW est possible car rates Minneapolis Transfer ad Storage Co 122 5th st S Both phones NEW WAREHOUSEFURNITURE STORED moderate rates Inquire bakery. 12th at-8d av 8. FIREPROOF STORAGE WAREHOUSE CLEAN separata rooms. 100-112 1st av N. Both phones CATARRH. If winter is to be dreaded for its snows, icy, cutting winds and damp, unpleasant weather, it 1B more to 4 dreaded because it brings with it the most annoying and disgusting of diseasesCatarrh. The changed condition of the weather brings on "bad colds" which irritate the inner skin and tissues, and they secrete an unhealthy matter that is absorbed by the blood and scattered aU through the system in its circulation, and at the first sign of winter the patient begins to "hawk and spit." All the mucus membranes and tissues of the body are affected ^y this disease, and the filthy, poisonous matter finds its way to every part of the body, making the sufferer dull and half sick all the time. The head and eyes have blinding* aches, the stomach bloats, the hearing is often affected and in its worse forms the soft bones of the nose and head are destroyed. Local ap plications such as sprays, washes and inhalations can do no more than give tem- porary relief, because the blood is constantly circulating through the system loaded with these filthy catarrhal poisons, and it must be purified and cleansed before a cure can be effected. 8. S. S., a purely vegetable remedy, cures Catarrh by its invigorating, purifying action on the blood, and the catarrhal poisons are carried off through the proper channels. S. S. S. makes the blood rich arid strong, and as it circulates through th,e system it carries healthful propertiels to th organs and tissues,whos the unhealthy secretions cease, and the whole system is renewed and built up by it. Don't let a "bad cold" becom^..'P1*. 1 mailed free and our physicians will give specia advice to all catarrhtender sufferer chronic Catarrh, but at the nrat symptom begin the use of S. S. 8. and fortify the system against it. Our Beferred to Committee on Beads bridges. The County Attorney preseate agreement by and between Ernesti Gedig and J. Santrizos in settlem bastardy proceedings and recomme the approval of same. Commissioner Nash offered the fo} lowing resolution: Besolved, That the bastardy settle ment between Ernestine B. Gedig and J. Santrizos be approved. Adopted^ Commissioner Nash, from the Com mittee on Taxes, presented the follawr ing report: To the Honorable Board of County] Commissioners: GentlemenYour Standing Commit tee on Taxes, to whom was referred thfc matter of applications for abatement I and purchase of absolute property of, the state, have given the same careful consideration, and beg leave to report as follows: That the following abatements Jb* allowed: Viola P. Beall, P. S. Calkins,i Leo M. Crafts, M. W. Davis, H*len~S. Earenfight, John Larson, Minnesota De benture company, L. M. Stewart, Twin City Bapid Transit company, and the following applications for purchase be recommended to the State Auditor .for approval: William Hendricks, Albert Johnson, Henry J. Kost, William 8. O'Brien, Security Land and Investment company, and Josiali Thompson. And the application of C. E. Ploch be !not approved. Bespectf ully submitted, M. W. Nash, P. Weingart, F. E. Barney. Commissioner Johnson offered the fol lowing resolution: Besolved, That the report of the Oom mittee be accepted. Adopted. Commissioner Weingart, from the Committee on Claims, presented th following report: To the Honorable Board of County} Commissioners: GentlemenYour Standing Commit tee on Claims to whom was referred the matter of sundry bills, have given the same careful consideration and beg leave to report as follows: o* That the following bills be allowed!' For What Fund. Am't. Services, County Treasurer Services, County Treasurer Servioes, County Treasurer Services, County Treasurer Servioes, County Treasurer Services, County Treasurer Services, County Treasurer Services, County 'Treasurer Services, County Treasurer Services, County Treasurer Services, County Auditor Services, County Auditor Services, County Auditor I contracted Catarrh and suffered ter ribly with it for 25 years. It was so bad that I had lost my hearing, sense of taste, aswell asbeing nearly blind. I tried vari ous medicines and specialists, spending a large sum of money with them, but with no perceptible results, sd I abandoned all other remedies and doctors and began using your S. S. S. I took three large bottles and one small bottle, when much to my joy I found myself a well man. All my senses were fully recovered, and alter fifteen years I M happy to relate that I have never had the slightest return of the ailment. I am now 75 years old and enjoy good kealtfl for my age. I cheerfully and gratefully recommend S. S. & as the remedy that cared me of Catarrh. Fordyce, Ark. I*. S. LOCHRTDO*. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA, GA* Vsi Extra help. Extra help. Extra help Extra help. Extra help. Extra help Extra help. Extra help. Extra help. Extra help. Extra help. Extra help. Extra help. $8.00 14^00 62.50 12.60 65.J0O 26700 lifto 38 00 49.50 66.00 62|0 62*50 taking final action, that said roads may, comply with the conditions herein named. A Bespectfully submitted, A. J. Smith, P. Weingart, J. B. Johnson. Commissioner Nash offered the fol lowing resolution: Besolved, That the report of the Gala mittee be accepted. Adopted. Commissioner Weingart offered the lowing resolution: Besolved, That the American Surety Co. be and is hereby released frtfm their bond, dated Dec. 18, .1903, given by the Miller-Davis Printing Co., for printing and furnishing certain books for Begister of Deeds office, the con tract for same having been fully com plied with. Adopted. Commissioner Nash offered the follow ing resolution: Besolved, That so far as the Board has power to act, that the lease to C. A. Bickert for maintaining a! cigar stand in the corridors of the Court House be renewed for two years. Adopted. Commissioner Nash offered the follow ing resolution: Besolved, That J. S. Smith be and is hereby appointed as helper the Boil er room of the Court House at a salary of $60.00 per month. Said appoint ment to date from Oct. 6, 1904. Adopted. On motion the Board adjourned.' HUGH B. SCOTT, County Auditor. (First publication November 2d. 10Q4.) STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF HN. nepinDistrict Court, Fourth Judicial Dis trict. The Philadelphia & Reading Coal & Iron Com. (a corporation), plaintiff, vs. R. arres Fuel Company (a corporation), defend- antOrder: It appearing to the court necessary and proper that the notice prescribed by section 23, chap ter 76, of the General Statutes o~f the S_tat of Minnesota, should be given In this proceeding, it is Ordered, That all creditors of said corporation, M. Barnes Fuel Company, be and they are hereby required, within 6lx months after th date of the first publication of this order, tcfTfcx hibit their claims against the said corporation, R. M. Barnes Fuel Company, and become parties to this action, and that in default thereof ther be precluded from all benefit of the judgment which shall be rendered in said action, and tepm. any distribution of assets which shall be made under said Judgment that said claims shall be exhibited by. dellverlpg to Arthur M. Higglns, Esq, receiver of the stock, property and estate of said corporation, heretofore appointed as such, In this action, at his office. No. 714-16 New York Life building, in the city of Minneapolis, Henne pin county, Minnesota, a verified complaint set ting forth a brief description of said claim, and all such complaints so delivered to said re ceiver shall be filed by him in the office of the clerk of {he above named court that said re ceiver, or any of the parties to this action, or any of the creditors or stockholders may, at paxf time within the six months heretofore mentioned, or within thirty days thereafter, interpose by a duly verified answer objections to the jtllowanc* of any claim so exhibited, such answer to^be delivered to said receiver, who shall file the same with the clerk of this court, and Shall serve a copy of the same upon the claimant whose claim in obleoted to that the said Arthue M. Higglns, Esq", receiver as aforesaid, is here by directed to give notice hereof by causing a copy of this order to be published once In each, week for three successive weeks in The Mlnneap-" oils Journal, a newspaper printed and published In the city of Minneapolis aforesaid, in said coun ty of Hennepin, and by maUlng without delay a copy of said order to each creditor of said cor poration. R. M. Barnes Fuel Company, of whom he has knowledge Dated November 1, 1904. s,s O. B. BLLIOTTwf Judge of said District Court. Sany