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FRIDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 13, 1901. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Minnesota Debenture company to Wil liam Y. Chute, trustee, lot 9, block 10, Motor 'Line addition... J : $300 Frank J. Wilcox et al. to Virginia E. Chapln, lot 28, block 6, First division Remington Park ;........V............. 1,000 Charles W. Wendell, to William J. A Berger, lot S, block 3, Menage's sup ■l plement 600 Millers' and Manufacturers' Insurance company to G. William Cheese, lot 7, block 8, Excelsior addition. .'........ 8,250 Therese Anderson and husband to Anna Almquist, part lots 7 and 8, block 8, .'•■<''/. George Gilpin's addition...... 600 Ellen L. Miller, guardian, to John F. Horan, part lot 4, block 113, Nelson's '• U addition .. .......'...„•........ 1,700 Emily P. Campbell and husband to , Achsah A. Loverln, lot 3, block 16, Wlndom's addition I 525 Achsah A. Loverin to R. N. Bruer, et al., lot 3, block 16, Windom's addition 600 G. William Cheese to Millers' and Man facturers' Insurance company, lot 7, block 8, Excelsior addition 3,250 Arthur Little and wife to Alice R. Rogers, lot 4, block 4, Summit Park addition ;. 1.100 John W. Graham et al. to Inga Nord quist, part lot 10, block 14, Bottineau's Second addition 1,000 Irving H. Upton and wife to J. Lee Nott, part lot 5, block 3, G. N. Mer riam's addition i 1,600 John Seimertz to Herman ■ Young, in section 22, township 117. : ige 24 1,200 George G. Davis, assignee, et al. to George E. Young, lot 23, block 2, Chicago Lake Park addition 8,875 Ella C. Harwood to William C. Palmer, lot 11, block 16, J. T. Blaisdell's re vised addition 850 ] Five minor deeds 9 j , Total, 21 deeds $21,809 Building: Permits. Edwin A. Rook, 3032 Oakland avenue, dwelling $3,000 J. H. Hokanson, 3030 Oakland avenue, dwelling 3,000 T. B. Janney, 340 Oak Grove st, brick bam 3,000 W. S. Bell, 2018 Emerson avenue N, dwelling 1,500 Total, four permits '. .....$10,500 1~~ agents" WANTED OUR SUBSCRIPTION AGENTS ON COM inisslon clear from $15 to $30 weekly above all expenses; groat premiums; easy work; wo ■want agents for country fairs in Minnesota and adjoining states and for soliciting farm era in small towns; steady work all fall; references required. Northwestern Agricult urist, 1237 Guaranty building. 5 BUSINESS PERSONALS SWITCHES, SWITCHES, SWITCHES. 90 cents and up. Send for price list. Feeiy 6 Crocker, 111 Nlcollet ay. g BUSINESS CHANCES YOU CAN MAKE SPLENDID PHOFITS 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 Osboru Grain Co., 813 to SIS 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, $35u.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 Hennepin ay. SBSBBSBBSSSSSSBBBBBSSSSB:2S2!i!«;^S2!SBBSBSBSSSB *» \ Zi NORTHWESTERN DISTRIBUTERS JK ! ■ of u\ 8* COSMOPOLITAN MANTLES. U\ Zi Write for Catalogue. T4 ■ Zi ECONOMY GAS LAMP CO., Si ! ?• 238 Hennepin Ay. . Zi [ SPACE WITH POWER FOR RENT IN THE j Wheaton- Reynolds plant, corner Ist ay NE i and 6th st. j NEW HOTEL FO~R~~RENtT ' ! The new hotel just completed at Garret- I son, S. D., wants a first-class landlord, and only a man thoroughly experienced in hotel business need apply. The building is three stories. and basement, and brand new; has ' twenty-four large, airy guest chambers; is steam heated throughout, and is up-to-date in every respect. Apply at once to C. M. Butts,_Garretsor., S. D. GOOD~PAYING RESTAURANT WANTED— j For cash, in city; state price and location; it nrust_bear close investigation. 4225, Journal. A BUSINESS WOMAN WITH A " SMALL capital can learn of a money making propo sition by answering this ad. Address 4151, JournaL ** HAVE A $4,000 DRUG STOCK; WANT PAR ty to buy -lot and erect building; have loca tion in this city, 4324, Journal. YOUNG BUSINESS MAN WITH TWELVE years' experience in banking and commercial business, would Invest a few thousand dol lars, with , services, to increase established I business. Address, with references, 4417. ! Journal. > _ j $8,000 STOCK GEX'L MDSE.; WILL DIS- ' count. $1,400. livery, $20 to $50 daily business. 1600, pump and well-drilling business, large amount orders ahead. $250, confectionery, ' living-rooms, cheap rent. $500, grocery, good location. Walker & Smith, 404 Century bldg. FOR SALE—A STOCK OF GENERAL MER chandise; invoice, $3,000; doing good business. Good reasons for selling. Address 322 N Main st, Crookston. LIVERY "STOCK, 17 HORSES, BUG gieg, well established trade, good stock; also, feed mill and feed store; electric power ! ■ grinds and manufactures cereal flours. I will sell one or both at bargain. A. Schreader, Crookston, Minn. ■•'■•; IMPLEMENT business; fine farming country. COUNTRY grocery: doing $200 daily. FEED AND FUEL business; want partner. j Grocery. $500 to $1,000. 1100 Lumber Ex. FOR SALE—LIVERY STOCK." VERY cheap; party leaving the city on account of health. 2329 Central 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. \Q BOARD AND ROOMS ONE OR TWO GENTLEMEN WISHING TO room together can have, with board, a large front alcove room, well furnished ;> modern conveniences; a most desirable home for the winter; within walking distance to postof flce; private family; references required. Ad .dress 3515. Journal. A~SUITE~OF" HANDSOME rooms for two young men or man and wife, with beard, in private family; references ex changed. Call at 730 E 17th st. BOARD AND ROOM FOIT~ONE OR TWO ladies or man and wife; very reasonable to right parties; private family; one block from car. - 2732 Garfield ay S. . ; ROOM AND" BOARD FOR TWO GENTLE men in strictly private family, modern and first-class in every particular; references. 1213 |2d ay S. ' ICELY FURNISHKD ROOMS AND BOARD In a first-class steam-heated house, and good table board, at 625 7th st S. ]J i BpARDI)FFEREb~ LARGE NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS Vith board; all modern house; very reason able rates; easy walking distance. 115 W li.th st. . ; . . . . 12 Bb^RrTWANTED"^ A YOUNG MEDICAL STUDENT DESIRES room and board .with private family, not too far from the university.- Address E. H. Hobe Lumber Co., St. Paul. TWO LADIES DESIRE PLACE TO OBTAIN good dinners within six blocks of Tuttle school. Private ' family preferred. 4319, Journal. ■ ••■..■ ■ ■ YOUNG MAN DESIRES ROOM AND board in modern first-class boarding-house; willing to pay for accommodatiaons; state terms. 3815, Journal. ' ■ 14 CLAIRVOYANTS MRS MANEWELL! GIVES .READINGS DAI ly, » to 5 p. m. 620% Nlcollet. room 14.. M ME. CLAYMONT, wonderful clairvoyant and . magnetic healer. .- 1028 Hennepin ay. 16 DYEING AND CLEANING THE MINNEAPOLIS DYE WO* .KS, A. HORNUNG, PROP. FRENCH DRY CLEANING. OLDEST. LARGEST AND BEST EQUIPPED DRY CLEANING ESTABLISH MENT IN THE NW. OFFICE, 242 NIC TEL. 610; AND 622 NIC., TEL. 3186-J-2. TWIN CITY DYE WORKS — PRACTICAL dyers, and French dry cleaners; out-of-town orders solicited; prices moderate. 420 Nicol let. Telephone 1578.-' ' - : - , 17 HAIR DRESSING~PARLORS~ SWITCIIES^ 50c THIS WEEkT^FACIAL blemishes removed;,'shampooing; 25c; hair- Iressing, 25c; toilet articles half price this ■ week. lime. De Leo, 495 .Syndicate Arcade 19_ FINANCIAL WE HAVE A BLOCK OF EASTERN MONEY to loan at 6 per cent on choice residence property. Thorpe Bros.. Andrus bldg. MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST BATES; NO delay. Thayer & Gale, 213 N. Y. Ufa bld_. MONEY TO LOAN;. EASY TERMS; LOW rates. David P. Jonej & Co.. Onelda building. AT LOWEST RATES— MONEY TO LOAN. R. D. Cone & Co.. 517 Guaranty Loan building. MORTGAGE LOANS—Ratea low; any sums; no delay; Bee us sure. Gale & Co., N. Y. Life. LARGEST BUSINESS IN LOANS TO SAL ARIED PEOPLE, RETAIL MERCHANTS. TEAMSTERS, BOARDING-HOUSES, ETC., without security; easiest terms; forty offices In principal cities. Tolman. 920 K. Y. Life, ihi TO 6 PER CENT MONEY, WITH THE "on or before" privilege, to loan on Improved property In Minneapolis and St. Paul. R. M. Newport, 309-311 Phoenix building, 60 4ta st S, Minneapolis. . / .if SALARY LOANS TO EMPLOYES ON " Plain notes, without security. Easier partial payments. Lower rates. RELIABLE CREDIT CO., Sykes block, 256 Hennepln ay. Walk up one flight. HURRY.-HURRY, HURRY. DO YOU WANT MONEY? 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. 82 MONEY TO LOAN SALARIED PEO- *2 |* pie—We are-prepared to loan reason- gj \i able-amounts to salaried people hold- \i li ing steady positions with responsible Zi ! MONEY TO LOAN SALARIED _J < pie—We are prepared to loan reason- Zi able amounts to salaried people hold- gg ing steady positions with responsible JU concerns, on easy weekly or monthly g* Zi payments. We conduct our business 5 ' Zi strictly confidential. Lowest rates and S tk fair treatment guaranteed. Room 306, ?.# ti Bank of Commerce building. ' Z4 QUICK LOANS TO SALARIED PEOPLE. ■-'■ i SAME DAY AS APPLICATION. i , On your own name without security or in dorser; payment payable to suit yourself; those who contemplate borrowing can be as sured of the confidential treatment that all persons of refinement and pride feel is 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 S. PRIVATE INTERVIEWING ROOMS. MINNEAPOLIS LOAN COMPANY, 601-602 Globe Building. MINNEAPOLIS MONEY •ON HAND FOR real estate loans; no delay; building loans a specialty. E. D. Brown, Lumber Exchange. ANY amount or gilt-edge" improved real estate security at SV» per cent. Nickels & Smith, 311 Xicollet ay, room 2. ■ 20 FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FREE "FOR SALE" CARDS TO THOSE advertising under this head. Be sure and call for them when you leave the ad. FOR RENT — 90x170 TENT. AMERICAN Tent and Awning, 125, 127, 129 Ist ay N, Min neapolis. _^_^_ - . ■■<■ COLFAX MINERAL WATER ' Will permanently cure constipation. We guarantee results; $1.75 per six-gallon case. The Qlenwood-Inglewood Co.. 313 Hennepin. MATTRESSES MADE OVER; HAIR OR moss, $1.50; others $1; mattresses and furni ture for sale. Rainvllle Bros., manufactur | ers, 17 Nlcollet Island. Both phones. i WATCHES CLEANED $I,mainsprings $1; war ranted 1 yr. Fisk's. 17 S Wash., Nlc.Houwe. TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE, 237 Henn. ay— 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. __ WOOD, DRY, $1.75; 2 LOADS, $3.25; green, $1 up. Plymouth Lbr.,_4J_um. Ex. Phone 717J2 h WE PLAN TO PLEASE THE • & |2 PEOPLE. *i 1$ HOW CAN WE GET YOUR TRADE? «* _i *. ♦i WE CAN'T AFFORD HALF-PAGE X* 5* ADS BECAUSE, IF WE RAISE OUR Zi Sg EXPENSES, WE MUST RAISE OUR h 5 SELLING PRICES. < jg jSS WE SELL CHEAP BECAUSE OUR & iSi EXPENSES ARE LOW. * 82 Zi IF YOU HAVE ANYTHING YOU 3 $ ft WISH TO EXCHANGE OR SELL, ' ** !Z2 WE WILL GIVE YOU TOP PRICES. Si '• • '. ■ • - -• % St THE BRANCH, '■ . §5 5* CORNER 2D AY S AND WASHING- & •o . . ) TON. ■ *2 U WE PLAN TO PLEASE THE . "X* :g PEOPLE. '''".'% j ?___?________!M'______«___? SPECIAL SALE OF 10x12 WALL TENTS FOR THREE DAYS, $5 EACH. ' AMERICAN TENT AND AWNING CO . 129 IST AY N. ■ PIANOS— DURING OUR RECENT GREAT sale a number of excellent uprights were taken in exchage for new pianos; these are now going at half their value: uprights at $80 $90, $100, $110. $120, $130. $145, $165, $170, $190 j $200, cash or $10 monthly; new pianos for i rent $3.50 and $4 monthly; one year's rent j allowed if purchased. Foster & Waldo 40 sth I st S. corner Nlcollet. ■■• Ig FURNITURE BARGAINS - Sectre % | % some of the bargains we are offering Vg ;•$ on new and slightly used Furniture ' «f i_ Carpets, Heating and Cook Stoves, »£ !M? Rugs, fine Iron and Brass Beds, i_ j % Pianos, etc. In goods that have been % ,•_ used we handle only the very nicest, yf ! >J£ which' we take in exchange for fine *fi |*£ mahogany pieces on which we make a % % special feature, so you can obtain from }« % us the very cheapest and the very ♦« •£ highest grade of goods at prices from JM ; }Je 20 per cent to 50 per cent less than <ii ;•_ elsewhere. Our Grand Rapids sample 25 j *Jt pieces are now arriving. It pays to ♦« $£ look around. Drop in and see us *5 J« Hubert Bown & Co., Retail Depart- i« % ment, 44 and 46 7th st 5. *)£ FURNACES— JUST BOUGHT JOB LOT ; 50 furnaces; special low prices next 30 days. Furnace repairs. Telephone 161. Great Wes tern Stove Repair Co., 312 Hennepin ay. *Jt BARGAINS IN TIRES. . «« %j£ Columbia .$l 40 »2 !«g Rugby 2.40 «2 ■VI Fisk.- ; 3.25 2 jyg W* have the best facilities in the •£ ■ % city for cleaning, storing and insuring % *Jt your bicycles for the winter. We can '$£ i *JS give the. best of references from the $1 ;*£ mafly customers we had the past sea- *}i Me son.. ; & Jg! MEYER CYCLE CO., 21 STH ST. S. «1 LADIES HAVING TROUBLES-TO CALL OR write Dr. Bly, 27 4th st S. New book, 2oc. , BIG THRESHING RIG, NEARLY NEW, FOR ! sale. Minneapolis make; 25-horse size 'A. P. Harllng, Madison, S. D. . .CLOSING OUT A STOCK OF STOVES, | heating stoves $1 up.cook stoves $2 up; house- I hold furniture, bed room suits, $5, $7 and $9, solid oak; also 1,000 yards carpet, 15c per j yard. 623 Washington ay S. - i { TYPEWRITER," $100 MACHINE^ IN PER j feet condition, beautiful work, $15 cash takes ! it. 4204. Journal. 1 FOR: SALE/ CHEAP—IRON /BED! BRASS j trimmed, oak bed, highly polished, t three i quarter size iron bed and springs for all 629 1 E 18th st. flat D. ■:■ ---•■.. STEAM DRYING- COMPLETE WITH hangers, tracks and steam coils.. Hotel Ven dome;- 21 4th st S. ' ; __ "MAJESTIC" HEATER, $15; "STEWART" heater, $15; base heater, $5; "Magee" range, $9; "Hub," range, $10; open Saturday even . ing. 502_4th av^_ _. __ . ACORN COAL STOVE, LARGE SIZE"; worth new, $75; Al condition; price $20. Arm strongs, 111 and 113 Central ay. jSNAP FOR A ~DAYS"I)NLY" IX A ■ Behning Piano in good condition; can be seen i at 912 Logan uv N. A FIXE UPRIGHT PIANO TO RENT LOW to good party for the winter. Address 4351, Journal. ■■ ; '' ' " . FOR SALE—CHEAP—ONE BASE .BURNER heating stove in good condition;* also one cook stove, with water front. 35 17th st N. Call at once. ' • FOR SALE—PIANO AND VARIOXJS~HOUSE~ hold articles. Call this evening or to-mor row. 1 W 33d st. ' - - . ■■ .■ WE buy, sell,, exchange all kinds of bank in struments. Max Kohen's, 327 Wash, ay S. . WOOD, HARD AND SOFT, MIXED SLABS and edgings,- $3.60; also maple, cheap. Peck 417 X 18th St. Tel. N. W 156-1 S. 18 POUNDS GRANULATED SUGAR %l, with every jar of butter, 18c; .. dairy butter 16c and 17c; best separator dairy 22c: fancy creamery, 5 lbs, $1.10. Minnesota Dairy. 8 7th st 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. : .' . NEWLY PAPHRffIB, tHOR"6UGHLY"~MOD~ ern twelve-room house, janitor: service. - 722 6th ay S. $45. Other houses also. • * TEN DOLLARS PER FIVE-ROOM house. In first-class repair: large stone cellar; j large shed and yard; cistern, with wet sink. W. D. Washburn, Jr., ' 300 Guaranty . Loan I Building. THE MINNEAPOLIS JOUENAL. Continued. ISOI PARK AY—FRAME DWELLING, 12 1 rooms, new heating plant, open plumbing, t hardwood floors and finish, $45. t 1811 Park Ay—Brick dwelling, 12 rooms, new i heating plant, fine finish, open plumbing, i good barn for three horses, $50. 226 Central Ay—Modern flat, 16 rooms, $36. 117 University ay SE—l2 rooms, modern, $32. 2413 Nlcollet Av—lo rooms, modern, $30. 1722 sth ay S, 11 rooms, modern, 30. 1402 Vine place, 9 rooms, modern, $22.50. 625 3d ay SE, 7 rooms, modern, $22. 601 Plymouth ay, 9-room modern flat, $20. i 2731 Stevens ay, 8 rooms, city water, gas, i tarn, $2C. GEORGE ODLUM, 309_ Phoenix Building. } SEVEN-ROOM HOUSE, MODERN EXCEPT i furnace, $20; 12-room boarding-house, $25; . both Southeast Minneapolis. Room 5, 313 Nlc- ] o_llet_ 812 E 15TH ST, 10-ROOM MODERN HOUSE, ' with chandeliers, storm sash and screens; • $30. Henry Welskopf. MODERN HOUSES. , 2504 Aldrich S, 8 rooms $22.50 ' j 812 E 16th st, ten rooms 30.00! 2316 4th ay S, ten rooms 30.00 j 1622 Hawthorn, 12 rooms 45.00 ! 316 10th st SE, 10 rooms 50.00 ! 19 Highland ay, 11 rooms 50.00 I have some nice single rooms on Nlcollet ay, steam heated. : EDMUND G. WALTON, 300 Hennepin Ay. ' $25.00—35 17TH ST N, "MODERN EXCEPT | I heat; $30, 41 17th st N, 8 rooms, modern. W. ] H. Gibson, 420_Guaranty Loan. , I 3900 BRYANT AY B. NINE ROOMS BESIDES ' pantry, closets and cellar; cistern and city ; water; closet in house; large front yard; pleasant location; $15. FOR RENT—MODERN i-OUSB, LYNDALB ' ay, near Laurel ay; $22.60 per month. Call ' at C 4 Loan and Trust building. ; HPR RENT—TEN-ROOM MODERN HOUSE; nice lawn; south side of double house. 1410 ' Stevens ay. ' 24 11TH ST S, 11 ROOMS, MODETrN, BARN, $60; ISOS 4th ay S, eight rooms, modern, $27.50. . Furnished modern house on Clifton ay for the winter. E. P. Brown, Lumber Exchange. R. D. CONE & CO., 517 GUARANTY BLDG. ! 10 rooms, 1711 3d ay S, line place, $60. 10 rooms, 3032 Park ay, with barn. $35. J 9 rooms, 719 E 17th st, choice location, $30. ( 8 rooms, 1726 Irving ay S, will repair, $25. j 5 rooms, 1118 11th ay N, modern, $13. S rooms, barn, 1201 Groveland ay, $10. FOR RENT—NEW • STRICTLY*"" MODERN j , up-to-date house, all hardwood finish and | floors; everything first-class, with barn. 1929 ' Aldrich j».v_ B. I' HOUSE—SIX ROOMS, CELLAR AND CIS-: tern, $12 a month. Inquire of owner at 2852 Lj Irving ay 5. FOR "RENT—TEN~ROOM~HOUSE7~2S*29~3D ay S. Pittsburgh Plate Glass_Company. ] FOR RENT—3O4I STEVENS AY, "SECOND floor, detached private house, to man and j' wife without children; gas, city water and M sewer connections, near two car lines. Rof- \ ■ erences required. ' FOR"RBNT""bR SALE—PLEA~SANT~EfGHT- 1 room house and barn; water, sewer and bath; j i good porches, lawn and shade trees; rent 1 ?2i'.50. 1823 16th ay S. ■{■ THOROUGHLY MbDE"RN~H~O"USK; 1558 ' • Hennepin, ten rooms, bath in fine repair, j' everything first-class. Carlton, first floor N. ; i Y. Life. _ 1 MODERN TEN-ROOM HOUSE, 1521 HEN-! nepln; storm windows, screens, good furnace. !' fine lawn and out-houses, fine condition. Call r 412 Nicollet, room 57 or at House after 6 p.m. h - , 00 FURNISHED HOUSES j ( EIGHT-ROOM, MODERN, FURNISHED ! house. Bryant ay S, near 22d st. F. J. ■ Perclval, 806 Guaranty building. " WILL RENT MY BIGHT-ROOM FUR nished modern house at Excelsior for three or six months. George H. Shrodes. TOR RENT—I2-ROOM FURNISHED HOUSE, modern, with barp; from Oct. Ist. A. H. Young, 413 N. Y. Life Bids. 2Q FURNISHED ROOMS FHEE "FOR RENT" OR "FURNISHED Room" cards for those advertising under this ! head. Be sure and call for them when leav ing the ad. GRAND APARTMENTS, STEAM HEAT", , stationary wash bowls, hot water la room, fine porcelain baths, $7 upwards. Tran slents 50c day. 620 7th st S. _ houseklTepTnjg^three very desir able rooms, fuAished or unfurnished, with or without heat, in modern house; fine loca tion. Call at once. 1908 Pleasant ay. WELL FURNISHED RO~OMS~SINGL E OR en suite; steam heat, gas, bath; choice loca tion. 825 4th ay S. ______ LARGE LIGHT" PLE~ASANT~"RbOM7"GAS", grate, suitable for two or three students; lo cation central. 11l 7th st S. ( FOUR OR" FIVE ROOMS, FURNISHED FOR , housekeeping; cellar, cistern, well, screens, ' storm sash; block to Plymouth cars. 909 14th ' ay N. _ ELEGANT ROOMS FOR GENTLEMEN": references demanded. Inquire 1608 Harmon place. FURNISHED ROOM — LARGE, NEWLY furnished, modern house. 1010 Ist ay N. 04, UNFURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, UNFURNISHED ROOMS, EXCKPT range, suitable for housekeeping. 814 3d ay S. j FOR RENT—FIVE ROOMS~"FOIf~HOUSE~ j keeping, all modern except gas. Apply 2616 '! Emerson ay S. :; for" rent—three or fouiTroom:"s~in ] modern house to a couple. 3426 Pleasant ay. ONE 1?ACK~ROO Mrs 67 "ONE"FRONT ROOM, ' $10, third floor; also room on second floor for ; doctor or agency business, $15. 424 Nicollet ay. ; Two rooms, for men, upstairs, 613% oth ; st N, $3. i' Three rooms upstairs, 619 Wash, ay S, $7. < 25 UNFURNISHED FLATS AT STH AY FLATS, STEAM HEATED, EV ery modern convenience; fine location; good service. See janitor, 527 sth ay SE. R. D. CONE & CO., 517 GUARANTY BLDG. New flats, fine decorations, all conveniences 4th st and Bth ay SE. See janitor, $40. __ STEAM HEATED, EIGHT-ROOM FLATS— $30 to $37.50. 1520 9th ay S. Chadbourn & i Braden__2l 4thjt S. . FOR RENT—CORNER, SECOND-FLOOR" seven-room apartment, and others; all mod ern; central. W. P. Mealey, 413 Bank of Commerce. For rent—a new eight^room <mod ern flat, with steam heat; $25 per month. For particulars Inquire at 1405 20th ay N. TWT)~FLATS, SOf~E~~ISTH~ST; STRICTLY modern, heated, four rooms besides bach, storeroom, wheelroom and laundry. To adults. Inquire 803 E_lsth st. STRICTLY""" MODERN"" FLAT ON FIRST : floor at 733 E 16th st; hardwood floors, open : plumbing. Carlton, first floor, N. Y. Life. j j 2g FURNISHED FLATS I YOUNG COUPLE, HAVING A HANDSOME modern corner flat, second floor, would rent ; spare room to single gentleman: walking dis tance; hot-water heat. Moderate price. Fine table board near at $-4.50 per week. FOR RENT—A NINE;-R6~OM FURNISHED flat. 9 E 17th st. , 27 OFFICES FOR RENT—WITHIN ONE BLOCK OF THE Chamber of Commerce you can rent room 7, McMillan building, 3d ay S ana 3d st. Room is 65x19 feet, steam heated, well lighted, sec ond floor front. Just the room for grain commission firm; blackboard, 35x9, ruled for! stocks and grain. Western Union cable in. | Price of $15 per month and location cannot be duplicated. O. M. Laraway & Sons, 100 Bank of Commerce. _ OFFICES; STEAM" HEATED; PRICES $6 TO $.0. Eastnian block, 412 Nicollet. Inquire room 12. PARTY TO" ASSUME LEASE OF OFFICE in Masonic Temple; a snap. 3844, Journal. OQ STORES ALL KINDS OF BUSINESS PROPERTY FOR RENT. THORPE BROS.. ANDRUS BLDG. _ STORE—I22O WASHINGTON AY S, $10. j Shop for carpenter or repairs, 237 10th ay I 5, $8. I Shop—2l7 Ist st N, $5. _ j SECOND FLOOR AT ill WASHINGTON AY i N; splendid, light, rent cheap. A. W. Carlton, . first floor X. Y. Life. j 31 HELP WANTED^MALe" WATCHES CLEANED, $1: MAIN SPRINGS, $1; warranted one year. Paegcl's. 22 3d Bt S. A TONIC, JUVENAL]S HAIR FOOD restores natural color, prevents grayness, 50c. Voegeli. WANTED—2S BOYS, AT~~ONCE. . A_ppiy A. P. T. Office. YOUNG MAN, FOR THOROUGH PREPARA tioii for office work or business, go to the Archibald college. Lake st, corner Stevens. GOOD POSITIONS AND GOOD SALARIES are the reward of graduates of the Minnesota School of Business, 54_3d st S. Enter now. THE~ECLECTIC Business"CollegToffers"thor ough and practical courses. 4% Wash, ay S, Mpls. Call, write or phone for particulars. THE NATIONAL FOUNDERS ASSOCLV j tion will pay at least $4.75 a day to competent I machinery floor molders, and at least $4.60! to competent machinery bench molders, union or non-union, to work in the foundries of its members of this city. Address, for particulars. National Founders' Association, box 410, Chicago__ MAN AND WIFE TO WORK ON~STOCK 1 farm; may have house to themselves; good j wages and work by the year for the right j people. Address J. D. & C. M. Fargo, Do- I hand, S. 3. I 31 HELP WANTED-MALE ■ Continued. \..* WANTED—ALL AROUND ' FIRST-CLASS tinner ; and plumber, married man, German or Scandinavian preferred; no drunkards need apply; steady work. Write or. call on S. O. Steensland, Beresfard, S. D. " ? >■'.- WANTED—BY MERCHANT TAILOR, IN city, an assistant cutter. : Address 4030, Journal.. ... f»• ' ■..'■ "■'■' "■ WANTED— BOYS. LLOYD MFG. CO., 1610 Central ay. . "-. <.<i , WANTED—FIRST CLASS AGENTS, MALE or female;. big money for right parties. Call at room 28, Brunswick Hotel. — . WANTED — FIRST-CLASS STENOGRA pher, either lady or gentleman, for abstract and real estate office. Steady employment. Address H. Bendeke & Co., Grand Forks, N. D. , ; •■•--■.■■ .■_- ■ ' .■ . "•_ .--• ■ • -. ■. A MAN TO SAW WOOD; . BRING SAW Apply at once. 8310 Coif ax ay S. r WANTED—PARTY WITH GOOD TEAM OF horses. Paying position to right person j Apply Northwestern Stove Co., 812 Henne- I pin ay. '. w .-'«.-■.-•. ;.,-■•-- .■■■ ■'. v ■■■ •■ ' MESSENGER BOYS, WITH Bl cycles.'at N. D.T. office, Hennepin ay and 3d st. ..•■■ . y WANTED—BOOKKEEPER TO DO SOME I work at Hotel delOtero, Spring Park, Miu netonka. Write, stating terms for one week. •....-,■' ; ■ ■» ;\»- TWO COATMAKERS, AT ONCE. ' H. C. Strelow & Bro., 250 4th ay S. LUNCH COUNTER MAN WANTED—A first-class, experienced man, to take charge of lunch counter in ■ a restaurant. Must be a sober, .active and capable : man. Good ' wages paid. Apply to Charles Swanson, box I 1762, Brainerd, Minn. . , TAILORS WANTED—ONE PANTS AND ! vestmaker and one coatmaker. Call or- ad dress J. A. Larson, Sheldon, lowa. WANTED— COMPETENT SCANDINAVIAN dry goods. and clothing saleman who can also do the trimming; steady position; good sal ary. Address L. Rosenthal, Manistiqua, Mich. '■'■ " ""•-.•'• . WANTED— ONCE; EXPERIENCED bookkeeper and stenographer for country; state age, salary and references. 4336. Jour nal^ , ■, .• BUSHELMAN WANTED—AT 23 STH ST S."~ good RELIABLE SOLIcfTOIfs~WANTED for city work. Call Journal subscription de partment. .. WANTED—BLACKSMITH. PUFFER-HUB- ' bard_Mfg L _Co.,_26th_st and 32d ay S. CARPENTERS WANTED—CALL AT 1818 i 4th ay S. BRIGHT BOY TO LEARN PRINTING trade. Apply 319 Hennepin ay, Minneapolis Printing Co. ..,■.■, ' WANTED—COATMAKER AND BUSHEL man at once. Soderberg, the Tailor. ! 1207 Washington ay N. i ■■■-• '. ' . OFFICE 80Y—52.50. MUST BB~iT~YEARS oId ■or over. , Northwestern Agriculturist. ■ 1337 Guaranty building. | WE ARE OPENING UP SOME NEW TER^ \ ritory and can offer special inducements -to ' earnest workers to handle our fast selling : lines of fall specialties therein.- For par- ] ticulars as to terms and territory, call on J. P. Crotty & Co., 507 2d ay S^_ -. ■■ '-- WANTED—IN WHOLESALE HOUSE IN j city, assistant bookkeeper; not over 30; must be first-class penman, thoroughly competent. Address, giving references and salary re quired. 4402. Journal. ' [ * _ WANTED—AN EXPERIENCED MAN WITH soldering iron. Lloyd Mfg Co., 1610 Central ay. ■■-.'. -■ '. - ■ . - ■ ..,; ■. COATMAKER FOR THE COUNTRY"; steady work. Apply to W. D. Gallagher, Loan and Trust building. ... WANTED—BOY, OVER 16 YEARS OLD, TO work in factory. Fisher Paper Box Co., 211 Ist ay N. :■;.■ ■■.■■■■:.>>•■•■. WANTED—BOY, OF ABOUT 16, FOR LIGHT janitor work. > Apply bacteriological labora tory, state board of health, university cam pus, on Sept. 13, at 9 a. m. v . -> .,-,'■ WANTED—YOUNG MAX FOR BOOKKPIXG and general office work. Must be a good penmai., accurate, experienced and furnish good references. Answer, giving age, experi ence, references and salary. expected, to post office box 967. ' " . WANTED—TWO THOROUGHLY EXPERl enced groeerymen' for Saturday. None other Used apply; - Address Harris Grocery, corner 10th and Nlcollet. ' - ■■" '-:-- ' MOLDERS WANTED—AT DIAMOND IRON Works. • ».: .. : ;..■ ■■.:■■ .--■- ,■■ . : ,>. ; WANTED— FIRST-CLASS GROCERY man, at once; references required. 322 ■N. ,Main st, Crookston, Minn. -.■- ■ WANTED— BAKER; YOUNG, SINGLE man preferred; sober and neat. Box 653. Northfleld, Minn. >:■ ■■■'■■■ : • GOOD BOY WANTED—AT CIRKLER'S drug store, 602 Nicollet. - •".' twenty-fivlTmex~wanted at isf~av 3 and 31st st. •■■ - •■-■'••. CLERK FOR COMMISSARY BOARDING outfit; : must, be .strong and fair . penman; Scandinavian preferred ? references. . •• ' ; National Employment Co., 200 Nicollet. I' WANTED-YOUXG MAN AS STENOGRAPH^ er who is not afraid of losing his dig nity by doing other work around an office; good wages;. after ability has been demon strated. If you want to watch the clock hands go round, do not apply. 814 Lumber i Exchange. '■.'. ...,■ ■ ' . y --v-~ ■ ■■.■ j ys < - , ■■-.', »g •& WANTED—AT ONCE, 50 MEN FOR $£ jj£ sawmill work, especially 12 competent ♦£ «g lumber rafters, two good men to lift <%■ ♦§ on edges and about 35 first-class saw- «J3 $£ mill and yard laborers; good wages ♦$» $£ paid, i Apply quick, ready to go to *& «£ work. • IK >& .-,■■ GEORGE H. AT WOOD, # % t •• ;•■■-■■■ - ; Still water, Minn. •, % WANTED—YOUNG MAN, GOOD PENMAN, j for office position; must be willing; perma nent^ 4452, ■ Journal. •. ■ ■■, . . WANTED—BARBER FOR 'SATURDAY. :j Globe Barber Shop. . _^ ■ WANTED—OFFICE BOY. CALL 512 AND~ rus building. . - ■ • -. .■; INTELLIGENT AND NEAT AP nearing young man to sell high grade elec trical supplies to consumers in Minneapolis; references. Address 4468, Journal. > 32 HELP WANTED-FEMALE 10-YEAR gold-filled spectacles, $1.50; eyes ex amined , free. - Ostrem, 329 Nlcollet. upstairs. GOOD POSITIONS AND GOOD SALARIES are the reward of graduates of the Minnesota School of Business, 54 3d st S. Enter now. YOUNCk^WOMAN, FOR~THOROUGU7PREP^ aratloj .• office work or business, ,go to the Archibald college, Lake st, corner . Stevens. • NO HOUSEKEEPER NEED HAVE'ROACH €s in her house if she doesn't want them.' "Kill-em-all" powder cleans them out; 50t per box at grocers' and druggists'. Convincing i testimonials on each box.' ■ ',- WANTED—GIRL FoiT~GENERAL~HOUSE work. 334 4:h st XE. / ■■'-■■", \ ! WANTED—A FIRST-CLASS MEAT COOK; good_wages.___Write 3704, Journal. '■,:, LADIES HAVING" TROUBLES TO~CALITOR write Dr. Bly, 27 4th st S._ New book, 25c. WANTED—FIRST-CLASS STENOGRAPHER and typewriter; dry goods experience pre ferred. r, State wages expected. Address 4048, Journal. v ; . .., • TWENTY-FIVE .EXPERIENCED OPERA tors on power machines, to make shirt waists and wrappers; steady work all fall and win ter_at good prices.,'. Factory, 612 20th ay X. WANTED— GOOD, GIRL~FbR~GENERAL housework ;_small family. 618 10th ay SE. FUR REPAIRERSTWANTED IN MAX UFACT turing department, third floor. Inquire for Mr. Jerdee, The Palace Clothing House Co. GOOD . GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE work. 3124 Park ay. WANTED—A GOOD SERVANT FOR THREE in family; German girl preferred; at 2549 Harriet ay. • . - ■ . WANTED—WOMAN ,TO COME IN EVERY morning to take care of five rooms in ex change for_ board. 616 7th st S., : A GOOD ~"GIRl/~FOR~GENERAL~HOUSE work, " small modern flat and" good wages. 59_Lyndale ay N, Groveland flats, flat 3. ;\ --\ WANTED—A MIDDLE^G~ED~~WOMAN TO help with light housework and care of baby in modern flat. Apply, 26 12th st N, second floor. .- ■■ ■ •■■..■■■■-■■;• : .'-. WANTED—COMPE~TENT~SECbNb~GIRIT~AT Mrs. S. P. Snider'a, 1226 : Mt. Curve ay. ■ COMPETENT GIRL FOR GENERAL housework; good wages. 3131 2d ay S. ' , WANTED—NEAT GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK, house modern, good home; wages $2.50 per week. Address 4390, Journal.;.", y_, • WANTED—WOMAN TO . OFFICES" The World Window Cleaning Co., 221 Nic ollet ay. ' ■ ;■'■'■'"".■'■'-•'.•'. SECOND cook wanted—one that un derstands pas??y work. At Hotel San Angelo, 1221 Nicollet ay. .__ WANTED—GOOD I STRONG GIRL, LIVING at-home, to work in kitchen of small % home bakery; no work eveping3 or i Sundays." 1024 Hennepin avenue. '■■ : \J •' -j ■ - ' | APPRENTICES TO LEARN THE I _ILUIN ! cry at C. T. Nelson's Millinery. 79 6th st S, and 429 Cedar ay 5.".';..: • - , . TEACHER ' WANTED FOR DISTRICT school; either first or second grade certificate; j state salary expected. 4409, Journal. ":■" WANTED—LADY "ASSISTANT "RETOUCH er Kieraki's sudio i £4 &th -at SE. :■ v-;.^: ;-■/ WANTED—SEWIXG GIRLS'AND EXPERl enced operators on power sewing machines, making shirt s r waists. Day or.'■, piece work. Steady employment. .?* Also.. young ' girls -;. to sew buttons. 1 D. Cohen * Co., 519 Ist ay ( S. ; Continued. WANTED—FIVE CULTURED LADIES FOR pleasant employment on salary of $9 per wggk^ Apply at 937 Guaranty building. WANTED—GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSK work; good wages and good place. At 3103 Stevens ay. ■ WANTED—A GOOD RELIABLE GIRL FOR general housework. No girl afraid of work need apply; good wages. 42 11th at N. _ WANTED—GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE work. 916 6th at SE. WANTED — EXPERIENCED, RAPID stenographer for position until first of year. 707 Boston block. EXPERIENCED OPERATORS AND SSEW ing girls to make shirt waists, wrappers, etc., on power sewing machines; good pay and steady work. Sterling Mfg. Co., corner sth ay Njtnd 3d st, second floor Hey wood building. WANTED—LADIES WISHING TO MAKB $8 to $10 a week at home; something entirely new in decorative work ; no experience neces sary; also a few to travel; exclusive territory given. Call and see work. Mrs. Umsted, 44 llth_st_N^ WANTED — COMPETENT GIRL FOR kitchen work at 634 E 14th st WANTED—COMPETENT GIRL FOR GEN eral housework; four adults. Smith. 508 W 82d_st. 5 E VERAL MANGLE GIRLS. MODEL Steam Laundry, 12 University ay SE. WANT ED^FIRST-CLASS PLAIN SEAMS tress for one week; references required. 300 Walnut st SE. fwO^GIRLS-^ONE FOR SECOND WORK, who likes to sew, one for cooking, no 1 wash ing; good wages. Call 2302 Ist ay S. WANTED—COOK AT 2507 BLOOMINGTON ay. 33jaORSES i^ARRIAGES-SALE^ NEW AND SECOND-HAND BUGGIES, wagons, surreys, phaetons, rubber-tired run abouts, horses, harnesses, all kinds; new work exchanged for old. Cash or time. 414 3d st S. LUMBERMEN, TAKE NOTICE" We will have from 200 to 300 head of heavy logging horses on hand at all times this fall for our logging trade and will invite you to look over our stock for your kind. Barrett 6 Zimmerman's Midway Horse Market, St. Paul, Minn. FOR S~ALE—A SPAN OF CARRIAGE horses, city broke, very gentle; price |250. S. G^Woodard, 2016 Portland ay. FOR &ALE—GOOD WORK TEAM; WEIGHT about 2,800. Also a fresh cow and calf. 21st and Kenwood station. $125—COMBINATION DRIVING AND RlD ing mare; safe for lady; seal brown; weight 1,050. Sexton's Livery, Lowry Hill. FOR SALE or EXCHAXGE=PAIR~MARES? 2,400 lbs, one 1,400 lba horse; two small cheap drivers, one small pacer; give me an offer. 316 sth ay S. TEAM OF~FARM MARES, 1,200 EACHTONE fine 3-year-old colt, weight, 850; one cheap horse, $20; cash or time. 613 sth ay S. FOR SALE—A GOOD~TEAM OF WORKING horses (3,000 lbs.) and harness for $150; also, wide-tired wagon. G23 3d st S. I FOR SAIiE—A FIRST-CLASS - MARE, 5 ! years old; good trotter and pacer, and new set harness. 108 Washington ay S. for sa'le^good""deli"very or family horse, cheap. Kelly.^7ls 6th ay S. FOR SALE—HEAVY TEAM "GOOfTwORK^ ers. Call Saturday or Sunday. 2524 Hennepin. 34JHORSES,CARRIAGES— W'T'D WANTED—GOOD GENTLE HORSE FOR buggy use during winter in exchange for feed end care; will receive the best attention. Northwestern Stove Co., 312 Hennepin ay. WANTED—TO BUY A BROUGHAM FOR family use. 4166, Journal. WANTED—GOOD HORSE AND BUGGY FOR keep •during winter; good place and care. 4406, Journal. 35 INSTRUCTION MINNEAPOLIS AMATEUR CHORAL—EV ery Thursday, 4 p. _■ Malta Temple, 243 Nicollet ay. Singing class for high school and grade school pupils. George H. Xorrning ton, instructor. James H. Titus, superin tendent. PRIVATE INSTRUCTION IN GRADE AND 'high school studies. Careful attention given to special caßes. Mrs. Bragdon, 2507 Pills bury ay. PR IV ATE INSTRUCTION GIVEN TO A limited number of backward pupils by a com petent lady teacher; terms reasonable. For particulars address 4467. Journal. 30 LOANS AND CHATTELS RICE LOANS on all kinds of personal prcp erty; charges reaaonable. 506 Globe hldg. QUICK LOANS MADE ON FURNITURE, pianos, etc., without removal; easy pa>ments, cheapest rates; business confidential. Minne sota Mortgage Loan Co., room 306 Bank of Commerce building, cor. Ist ay S and Ith at. I PAWNBROKERS—ReIiabIe, reasonable; con- I fldential. Harris & Goldstein. 239 Ist ay S. LOANS MADE ON "HOUSEHOLD GOODS, furs in storage and warehouse receipts, at one-half the usual rates. Monthly Install ment Loan Co., 825 Guaranty Loan. LOANS MADE ON SAME DAY AS APPLI- I cation, on furniture, pianos, horses, wagons, ! fixtures, etc., goods to remain in your un j disturbed possession. PRIVATE INTERVIEWING ROOMS. ■ Minneapolis Loan Co., 001-2 Globe Building. MOXEY^ONEITON CHAT^f ELTIeCURTtyT large loans a specialty. Second-mortgage loans on real estate. Terms the best. Wil liams, 916 Guaranty building. 37 LOST AND FOUND " FOUND—IN MY PASTURE, GRAY HORSE and yearling bay colt. Austin, 3908 Aldrich ay S. LOST—SILVER BELT'bUCKLE ON 3D OR 4th ays S, between E i6th and Grant. 414 Century building. Reward. FINDER OF POCKETBOOK CONTAINING keys and ticket, return to 1308 E 25th st. Keep money for reward. LOST—TUESDAY" AFTERNOON OR EVE^ ning, a pair of rimless eyeglasses. Finder return to Thos. A. Clark, Printers' Exchange, and receive reward. _ LOST—TWO BLACK~COWS~XNirdNE~JER sey heifer; please -leave word to J. Clements, 83 12th ay NE. ! LOST—AN OPAL BROOCH, ON 9TH~AV~S, : between Washington and 15th st, * Sunday i night; reward for return to Journal office. 39 MEDICAL j $500 REWARD—DR.TAYLOR'S TANSY PEN ryoia English Female Regulating Pills, the la ! dies' friand and priceless boon; they are the ! original and only genuine; are safe and al ways reliable; never fail. Mailed anywhere for $1. Sold at all drug stores. Cbarles A. Drefs, Mfg. Chemist. Buffalo. N. V. ELITE BATH PARLORS, 626 HENNEPIN ay; porcelain tubs; massage, cabinet and medicated baths: experienced lady atfp--"*ant. LADIES HAVING TROUB~LITs~fo~CALLrOR i write Dr. Bly, 27 4th st S. New book, 25c. MAGNETIC MASSAGE MANIPULATION^ porcelain, tub, vapor baths. Mrs* Dr. Stein, 27 EJTth st. suite 200, St._Paul. MRS. DR. ~F." McKAY, REM6vED~FROM 620% to 412 Nicollet, room 51, sixth floor; take elevator. Electricity, magnetism and baths. 42 NOTICE ROOFING—FOR GRAVEL ROOFING AND repairing, get an estimate from A. Swenson, practical roofer, 807 Emerson ay N 'Phone Main 2770-J5. 43 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS NOTICE TO DITCH CONTRACTORS. Sealed proposals will be received by the board of audit at the office of the secretary of state for the state of Minnesota until two o'clock p. m., September 26, 1901, for the construction of drainage ditches as follows: Badger and Skunk creek ditch, in Roseau county; length, B'vi miles; excavation, 89,75 a yards. Lost River ditch, in Polk and Beltraml counties; length, 3 7-10 miles; excavation, ■ 30,275 cubic yards. I New Solurn ditch, in Marshall county; I length, 4 miles; excavation, 55,728 cubic yards. Goodhope ditch, in Norman county; length, three miles; excavatio*, 72,424 cubic yards. Plans and specifications of which may be seen at the office of the secretary of state, or at the office of George A. Ralph, engineer for the drainage commission, Crookston, Minn. Bids will be considered only from responsi ble parties, who have had experience in ditch work. The successful bidder will be required to enter into contract without delay and to furnish a satisfactory bond as a guarantee that the contract will be faithfully executed. The board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Dated at St. Paul, Minn., Sept. 5, 1901. P. E. HANSON, Member of Board of Audit. 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 CURE~D By Dr. Wheeler, specialist; irregular men struation successfully treated. Office, Glebe building, Minneapolis. EXAMINATION FREE. A TONIC, JUVEXALIS HAIR FOOD restores natural color, prevents grayneas. 50c. Voeseli The Journal's Daily Puzzle WHERE IS THE FRENCH PEASANT? 44 PERSONAL Continued. ASTHMA, HAY FEVER—WE CAN CURE any case on earth. See doctors or write Brazilian Asthma Cure, 2211 4th ay S, Minne apolis, Minn. ■ ■ - -. . ■ ■ ANY OLD SKIN WILL DO FOR OTHERS? Uwanta satin skin, therefore use Satin-Skin Cream and Powder. 25c. HAIR AND SCALP REMEDIES. Dandruff, falling hair or itching and ecze lnatous scalp and growing baldness ceases the day their use has begun. Send stamp for particulars or 50c for trial course. O. K. Chance, 580 Syndicate Arcade, Minneapolis, Minn. . ■ T. H. BLY, M. D., SPECIALIST IN ALL I diseases of women; all irregularities correct fed; private home for women before and dur iug confinement; new book 25c, 1 all you nee'i 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. . ______ LADIES] Bradley's 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. , ■ LADIES HAVING TROUBLES TO CALL O~R write Dr. Bly, 27 4th st S. New book, 25c. HAIR SWITCHES, HAIR CHAINS, FRENCH toupees, wigs for ladies and gentlemen; mail orders filled. Brahl's Hair Bazaar, 409 Nlcol let, upstairs. \ EYES EXAMINED FREE, glasses adjusted properly, by graduate optician. Abeles, 243 Nic 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. 46 PATENT ATTORNEYS WILLIAMSON & MERCHANT (JAMES F. Williamson and Frank D. Merchant), patent attorneys and solicitors; main office, No. 929 --935 Guaran(.y Loan building, Minneapolis, Minn.; branch office, room 52 McGlll build ing, Washington. D. C. : REAL ESTATE—FOR SALE 47 IMPROVED W. A. BARNES & CO., 300-302 NIOOLLET, issue a rental bulletin and real estate list every Monday. Call or send and get one. LAUDERDALE & CO., 355~TEMPLE COURT, will look after your property; we collect rents, sell aud Insure for non-residents. WE HAVE a LARGE LIST OF BARGAINS in houses, both, for sale and rent. Lewis W. I Campbell, Pillsbury .building. FOR SALE—BY OWNER, 7-ROOM HOUSE; desirable location, in eighth ward; cash pay ment down, balance on time; a snap. 1853, Journal. _________ we WANT an OFFER FOR THE neat well built seven-room house, including lot and outbuildings, running to twelve-foot al ley, known and numbered 2823 Columbus ay; must be sold. Kane & Co., Bank.- of Com merce building. '■ ' THE BEST, NEW, MODERN, SEVEN -1 room house in the city, inside, $2,750. $300 cash, balance monthly, 6 per cent. 'W. W. Clark, 313 Nicollet. . V£ !« & $5,200, TEN ROOM HOUSE, 1504 IST _ Uz ay S, lot 50x140 feet to alley. ye $£ $125.00 each, four lots on Nicollet ay tfi $& near 45th st. }£ ; *Js $100—For fine nicely wooded lots.Blais- ♦£• •f dell and 35th st. Hi I ii THORPE BROS., Andrus Building. •§ I & ..: • ■ • $2600— FOR A GOOD SEVEN-ROOM HOUSE on 13th ay ■ SE, all modern . except' furnace; everything in excellent condition. W. W. Shotwell, 322 New York Life Building. $6,OOO—VERY VALUABLE NBW HOUSeToN Lowry Hill; one block from Hennepin , ay car and Lyndale car; ten rooms; all hardwood finish first floor, includ ing kitchen; pine finish second floor; laundry, wine and vegetable cellar; full plumbing; hot water - heat; lot, 50x130 feet, east front. $1,000 cash, $50 month will buy this charming home. Edmund G. Walton, 300 Hennepin ay. FOR SALE—NICE LITTLE ~-HOME IN Highland Park, mostly modern. .Call 2410 Emerson ay N. ______ PROPERTY FOR SALE SITUATED ON THE banks of Clear Lake. Apply John Krey, Wa conia, Minn. '■, ' 40 FARM LANDS FOR SALE—I6O ACRES WILD LAND, FOUR miles Langdon, Cavalier county, for cash. O. W. Kerr, Cooperstown, N. D. FINE FARMS CHEAP—BUY FROM OWNER and leave agents alone. Good bargains; write for particulars. G. A. Ostlind, Hendrlcks. Minn. ■ A BARGAIN IN A STb"CK FARM~I2O I I acres, brick house, basement, barn, timber ! ! and water; 2% miles from New Paynesville, R. P. Gilbert, Paynesvllle, Minn. 50 REAL ESTATE—EXCHANGE TO EXCHANGE OR SELL FOR CASH—ONE of the handsomest houses in Anoka. Lo cated on three 50-foot lots, with a barn that cost $3,000, with coach and carriage-house attached. Total property cost" $15,000. !It is desirable for man of family who wishes to retire or move into a good suburb like Anoka to educate his children. Address 4283, Jour nal. -. . " ■ ' ...'■■'. --■/; . SITUATIONS WANTED 51 > HALE SITUATION WANTED—BY SOBER MAN TO tend furnace, care for horses or cow; best of ! references. 4215, Journal. - ; -, SITUATION WANTED—BY; A' MARRIED man, as janitor;"experienced In steam and hot water. < Can do all repair work sin and around building. . Best of references given. Address 3705,1li»urnal. ..- -.. ■ ■ . , . YOUNG MAN, 18 YEARS, WA^f^l\fOß~K; would like to learn shipping; fair education; having completed 2& years' in high school. 4358, Journal. JTyoung man wants work' of some kind. Over three years' . experience in office. Address 4369. Journal. EXPERIENCED salesman'wants posi tion, city or road, staple goods. • Address 4050, Journal. A~FIRST-CLASS PAINTER IS OPEN TO engagement Monday. High-grade interior finish a specialty. 4441; Journal. - - r- BOY OF 17 WANTS TO WORK FOR HIS board and attend school. D. P. Hirsch, Gen eral Delivery. Minneapolis, Minn. WANTED—PLACE TO WORK FOR ROOM and board . while attending business college. Address 4139, Journal.; ,- ■_■ ■- •— t COACHMAN WANTS STEADY POSITION in private family; have good, recommenda | tions. Address 4398. Journal. ;, SITUATION WANTED BY CUTTER WHO understands his business; best of references. Address, stating full particulars, 4463, Jour nal; ' ■■ "' -■-"' ■:-'" .-■■■ '- ' ■ ■ • ''•: -', -£l CO FEMALE SITUATION BY A VERY COM petent and reliable woman' to take care of or clean offices or flats; good recommenda tions^ Address 4253, Journal. ' - • : ' , WANTED—POSITION BY YOUNG^LADY^AS cashier, assistant bookkeeper or stenographer. Can furnish best of references. 4326, Journal. as SITUATIONS WANTED Continued. AMERICAN GIRL NOT THOROUGHLY EX perienced, wants to do housework, where it would be like a home; no small children; willing to work for small salary. 4316, Jour nal. ■, ■ WANTED — POSITION AS ASSISTANT bookkeeper; can furnish best of references. 4327, Journal. • WANTED—DAY WORK OP ANY KIND, BY competent woman; am good laundress. Call 405 7th ay S. ■■ WANTED— AS STENOGRAPHER. Experienced Remington operator. Best of' references. Address A. 8., 79 9th st 8, flat 3. 53^___STORAQB ... . THE BOYD TRANSFER AND FUEL CO. has unequaled facilities for moving and stor ing household goods; packing for storage and shipment by experienced men. Office, 46 South 3d st. Telephone, Alain 656, .both exchanges. FIREPROOF STORAGE, New Clean Rooms REALTY CO.. 106 Ist ay N. Tel. Main,2o62 J. 57 EXCHANGE-MISCELLANEOUS WANTED—GOOD HARD COAL; SELF feeder; must bo a good one. Have book case and other stoves to trade. 616 7th st S. 53 WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WE BUY diamonds or trade for new; we pay cash for old gold or make into new Jewelry. Jacobs Jewelry Co., 41 Washington ay S. CASH PAID for all kinds of household goods. Don't sell before getting estimates from the Town Market. 25-27 sth st S. Tel. 1993. CAR-LOADS OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS made up for. Pacific coast points, making a big saving in freight. Parties moving to the coast should not fail to consult us The Boyd Transfer Co., 46 3d st S. HIGH SCHOOL BOOKS BOUGHT, SOLD and exchanged. Goodyear Book Co., 319 Hen. WANTED—SECOND-HAND FIRE PROOF safe, and roller top desk. Address- A. D. Doane, 2327 Fremont ay N. gO WANTED TO rent • & WE HAVE A CONSTANT DEMAND {& Z» for modern houses, flats and stores, *_ So List your property with us for prompt Xi $ rental. . .- -, ■ ■■' ■■■ . £5 U THORPE BROS., . ** Zi Andrus Building. "-JS 88888888888388888 £8883888883 KSSSSBSBB S2S2S£sS WHY PAY RENT? WE HAVE HOMES from $700 to $3,500; $100 to $200 down and monthly > payments. Lauderdale & Co., 355 Temple Court. '. WANTED—NICELY FURNISHED MODERN flat or house, October to April, in walking distance; best references. Call or address O. F. Symons, 102 Lumber Exchange. ■ WANTED—THREE : MODERN ROOMS~FOR light housekeeping, within walking distance of business center. 4313, Journal. : /" GENTLEMAN WIFE "DESIRE WELL furnished flat, Oct. Ist, for winter or longer. No children; excellent care given; references. 3971, Journal, •• . WANTED—FIVE-ROOM" HOUSE OR' FLAT; must be reasonable rent and In walking dis tance. Eighth ward preferred. 4381, Journal. WANTED—TWO ROOMS FURNISHED~IF possible, with board in same house or near by; would take part of flat. Location must be on or near Lowry Hill; references given and required. 4419, Journal. ■..-■ D—THREE OR FOUR UNFUR nished rooms, without heat, by man and wife, for light; housekeeping; state price. Address 4456, Journal. • ;..'..-> ft} WAgTBD—REAL ESTATE VI WE WANT & »_• A modern and up-to-date choice resi- $$ *j£ dence, 10 to 14 rooms, Lowry Hill or •« 55 an equally choice location, with large £_ »5 and desirable grounds. We mean & «£ business and will pay $20,000 to $30,000 »£ <§ and make an .all-cash purchase, Vt *}& Owners, call or address. . - % *!£ LANE & CONRAD CO., «£ % 513 Phoenix Building. 3 \g3 MINES AND mining HAVE 2,000 SHARES GREAT REPUBLIC gold mining stock for sale; highest cash price takes it on or before Sept. 20. George T. Ben nam, Austin, Minn. ' -"■ •. ■ COPPER CROWN OF ARIZONA Mining company. "One Mine," 600 feet by ! 1,500 feet, near Copper Crown of Arizona land sold recently for $60,000. We own 12 as large, 600 by 1,500 ft. We have ore. Come to 13 7th st S, Minneapolis, Minn., and see it. To buy more machinery, we offer 20,000 shares par $1, at 25 cents, in 100-share certificates; $1,000 of stock for $250; $100 of stock for $85. Send for: prospectus and last report. ' GET INTO A COPPER MINE. . Charles F. Potter & Co., Investment Brok ers. 13 7th st S. RAMBLER OF WYOMING." ■ \ I Ferrls-Hagerty copper mine is sold for i $2,500,000; "Doan" to Chicago men for $2,000, --: 000; bougst by Denver men in 1900 for $250, --: 000; bought by Denver men in 1900 for $250, --|in 100 feet. We can sell 20,000 shares RAM BLER stock at 5 cents; par. $1; 1,000 shares, $50. . .- Send for Rambler Prospectus. Charles F. Potter & Co., Investment Bro kers, 13 7th st S. we HAVE SOLD 60,000 shares SIX Eagles stock in Minneapolis and vicinity, and unless the company raises what little money they need either by bonding or borrowing we. hall sell 50,000 more. Stock worth $1 per share now. Offered for short time, 25c. Get our prospectus. Six Eagles Mining Co., Loan and Trust building. • \ -._ » 65 mo vi wo '■■■ SAFES, BOILERS AND HEAVY MACHIN ery ■ moved; household goods moved and stored or packed for shipment by expert packers. Boyd Transfer and Fuel Co., 46 34 st' S. Telephone Main 656. both companies. THE M. P. D. delivers packages in the city, 10c; St. Paul. 15c. 15 7th st S. Tel. 1526-1. CAMERON'S TRANSFER AND STORAGE— Furniture moved, stored, packed, shipped; best facility s; largest and finest transfer Tans. Office 200 Nlc. Tel 1208; re». Tel. 2234-L. g7 MACHINERY AND ENGINES" IRON-WORKING AND WOOD-WORKINO Machinery—Largest stock in the northwest I >Northern Machinery Co., 217 So. 3d st.Mpl». HYATT ROLLER BEARINGS FOR SHAFT -1 ING. . :•:: •• ; - ..." Will materially reduce your power bill. Will save 75 per cent in oil consumption and will entirely eliminate the delays and danger or fire caused by hot boxes. No up-to-date manufacturer can afford to over-look an opportunity to reduce the running expenses of his plant. It won't cost you a cent to in vestigate these bearings, and they will save you many dollars. Call or write and let us explain them to you. ' , '■:'■ STRONG & NORTHWAY MFG. CO., : Special Agents, 251-253 Third Ay 8. Minneapolis, Minn. ' JA FURRIERS LADTET'n^N^INVTO^FraciiAIE^INK furS would -do well to . examine my line and get prices on seal, otter, Persian lamb and near-seal coats. Large line of gents' fur lined coats, made from Imported Kersey, lined with selected skins; handsome, .durable coats, at moderate prices. Fine furs to order at short notice. Repairing, remodeling and redying. First-class work; reasonable prices. A. Reiner, practical furrier. Thirty yejsrV experience. 16 9th st S, corner Heoaapla.. ■Phone 2T29-J3 Mala.