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10 CHUEOH SERVICES TOMORROW. ^Vy# BAPTIST. 1 CALVARYRev. DP. Fowler. Morning, "Filling Up That Which Is Benlnd": evening. "The H^itilfe Saver." The ordinance of btptism in $i 'evening and song service, led by Calvary chorus. ^ttORWEOXAN-DANISH Rev. Gustav Melby. Morning, "The Cross of Christ" evening, "The Power of Prayer." I FIRSTMornm?, Dr. Stanley B. Roberts, "The fe. Spirit and Fire" evening, Dr. W. B. Riley, "Some Safeguards of the Marriage Estate SETHESDARev. Noble E. Stewart. Minin g, 5 "God's Punishment of the Guiltless With the 1 j. Guilty" evening,e sv 5 "Endeavoring Always Have a Conscienc Without Offense towarto God and Toward Men." SETHESDA Rev. Noble E. Stewart. Morning, covenant services evening, "The Conditions s, of Fitaess for Christian Communicant." Com mnnion services after preaching in the even ing. OLIVETRev. Frank H. Cooper. Morning, i "Salvation" evening. "The personal Test." TRINITYRev. Lathan A. Crandall. Morning. "National Problems and Their Solution" evening. "William Rainey Harper Scholar, Educator, Christian." Baptism at the evening service. TABERNACLERev. G. Gamble. Morning, "If Any Man Serve Me. Him Will My Father Honor", evening, "Looking Unto *esus Christ A New Year Inspiration," sermons for the new year. CONGREGATIONAL. PLYMOUTHRev. Leavttt H. Hallock. Mora ine "Thy Kingdom Come" evening, Rev. Harold Hunting. "Life a Mission." THIRTY-EIGHTH STREETRev. George E. Al brecht Morning, "Friends of God" evening, "Little Forces." IREMONT AVENUERev. C. A. Hilton. Morn ing, "Tlnee Great Things." Sermon for the graduatl is class of the North hizh school evening, "Conditions of Blessing." IiOWRY HILLRev. Hemy Holmes. Morning, "Transformations tfud Transmutations'* even ing. Christian Endeavor service with an illus trate 1 address on the Bible, 6 30 FIFTH AVENUERev. James E. Smith. Morn ing, "New Life," the first of a series on the new thiw*t evening, "The Desire of All Na tions Predictions of Christ Outside of the Bible PILGRIMRev. F. A. Sumner. Morning, "The Trinitv, a Practical Truth" evening, second In series on the "Life of Christ." Pilgrim church will tender a receptioiwMonday evening, Jan. 15. the new members COMQ AVENUERev. N. K. Painter. Morning, "Three iWiflxions" evening, "The Gibraltar of Faith VINERev A- Rood. Morning. "Love Is Law" evening,S. "Life a Battle. I LYNDALERev. C. E. Burton. Morning. "The Wonder\of God" evening, "The Rock of Bethel XJNDEN HILLSRev. P. A. Cool. D.D. Morn ing. "The Message of the Modern Pulpit" 'evening. "Our God, and His People." PARK AVENUERev. G. S. Rollins, D.D. Morn ing. "His Last Words or. From Olivet to Ad* vent" evening, "The Four-fold Story," chil dren's sernon "Reconciled to God." OVEN DOORRev. Walter G. Carlson, Ph.D. Morning, "The Scene in the Upper Room"i evening, "Where Two Ways Meet" com munion in the morning, with reception of members. Evening, special music. FIRSTRev. Clement G. Clarke. Morning, "The Gospel of Comfort" evening, "SinT Judgment Day." CATHOLIC. ST. CHARLESRev. J. M. Cleary. Morning, "The Name of Jesus." Sunday evening Father Clearv will deliver an earnest temperance lec ture on "The Drink Curse," In his church. Everybody Invited. Masses at T:30, 9 and 10:30 a.m. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. ALL CHURCHESSacrament. DISCIPLES CHRIST. PORTLAND AVENUE CHURCH OF CHRIST Rev. S. G. Fisher. Morning, "Seeing Jesis" evening. "The Place of Faith in Modern Life." GRAND AVENUE CHRISTIANDr. Fred Kline. Morning, "The Winning Start" "evening, "What Port Are You Making?" A popular singing class will be inaugurated in this church Monday evening, Jan. 15. EPISCOPAL. ST. MARK'S PRO-CATHEDRALRev. 0. Edgar Haupt Rev. R. Heathcote Hills 9 80, holy communion and 10.30 morning service and ser mon by Rev. C. Edgar Haupt evening at 7 45, evensong and sermon by Rev. G. Heath cote Hills. CHRIST CHURCHRev. Andrew D. Stowe. Divine services at 10-30 a.m. and 7-30 p.m. Sundav school at 12 m. G. P. S. Tuesday at S m. GRACE(Corner Twenty fourth street and Six teenth avenue south)Rev. Andrew D. Stowe Service and holy communion at 10 80 am. Sunday schwl at 12 m. HOLY TRINITYRev. Stuart B. Purvis. Holy communion at 7-30: service and sermon at 10 30 a.m. evening prayer and sermon at 7 4o BT. PAUL'S(Corner Franklin and Bryant ave nues)Rev. Theodore Payne Thurston. Holy communion at 9"45 a.m., Sunday school at 11 am. service and sermon by the rector at 11 am. evens Mig, 5 p.m. GETHSEMANERev. Irving P. Johnson. Morn ing services holy communion, 8am. servioe and sermon, 10*30, Sunday school, 1215 evening service, 7*45. ST. ANDREWSRev. Robert Benedict. Mom- WhyWomcnFcar to Grow Old They Think They Will Lose All That is Worth Living forBut the CONTRARY is True. Tenn LADIES' HOWE DOCTOR Straight Talk to Women. the best-looking women that get the best husbands, or the happiest homes. Men may admire beautiful women, but seldom marry themand aftr marriage deeds, not looks, are what keep a husband's affection. Beauty in business is rather a drawback than otherwisenor is it by any means a passport to other women's good will. Inrfact, beauty in itself goes for very little, as an aid to success or happiness in a woman's life, be she married or single. What a husband needs, is a well-sexed womana woman with health, strength, capacity for sharing with him, sin a womanly way, life's duties, responsibilities and enjoyments. The best wife is a good chum or companion, and, in the right wife, before age and beauty comes HEALTH, for in the power and beauty of superb womanhood, man finds his best mate. A well-sexed woman wins success, alsoin business, literary or social lifewhere the weak-sexed one fails. What is YOUR chance for success or happiness, in. married or other spheres of life? Are you a victim to any of the many forms of disease peculiar to women, which prevents your enjoying the happi- ness that is due you? If so, cure yourself. It can be done at home, by simple, safe and reliable meansby taking Wine of Cardui, the successful tonic medicine for sick women. The important thing for you to do, is not so much to keep your- self young, as well. Every period of life carries with"it a full measure of enjoyment and happiness for the healthy, sensible woman. If you are not in perfect health, our advice to you is to begin to iake Cardui at once. It is a safe, vegetable medicine, which restores health to the system, by regulating irregular functions, and vitalizing the worn-out nerves. It will make you well. Cardui relieves pain and builds up health-tonicity. Over a thou- sand women.a month testify to its curative powers. Are they all jjr mistaken? Try Cardui today. All druggists sell it in $1.00 bottles, with pr full directions for use. j^'"*"' For special directions for your case, write us a letter, in strictest confidence, stating age and frankly describing all your troubles. We will send valuable advice, in plain, sealed envelope, free. Address: Ladies' Advisory Bept., The Chattanoog' I? Saturday Evenfog, ing, 7:30, hqly communion 10:8lo morning prayer and sermon evening, 7:SO, evening prayers 12 m., Sunday school. /LUTHERAN. ST. JOHN'S(German)Rev. Paul- Davidat. Morning. "Love for God" Sunday schdol at 12 bjth German and English classes. BETHLEHEMRev.-N. Hhvedt. Morning servlc-j at 10.30. now members will be wel comed evening, English service at 7:45. Pro fessor J. N. Klldahd of Northfleld, Minn., will preach. The Bible class will meet at 12:10 in. S. H. Holstad, leader,. Both Sunday schools will meet at the same time. SALEM(E iglish)Rev. George H. Trabert, D.D. Morning, "Christ a Gracious Guest" evening, "The Benediction AUGUSTANA-Jev. C. J. Petri. Morning, "The Son of Man Is Come to Seek and Save 'lhat Which Was Lost" evening, Rev. C. A. Parks, assist! nt superintendent of the anti-saloon league, will speak. At the close of the morn ing service the uewly elected officers of the church will be Installed. TRINITY GERMANRev. Frederic Slever. Morning, 10-30, "The Glory of Christ, Re vealed by His Miracles", English evening services, 7.30. Rev. H. ftorgarg, preacher. METHODIST MIDWAY FREERev. Burton L. Neal. Preach ing at 11 a m. and 7 30 p.m. by evangelist meetings all next week. PARK AVENUEG. G. Vallentyne. Services morning and evening. THIRTEENTH AVENUERev. C. F. Sharpe. Morning, "Will Ye Also Go Away?" eveuing, "The Wise Men and the Other Wise Man." FIRSTRev. W. H. Jordan. Morning, "Things Eternal" evening, "Poisoned Arrows," the second of the series on "Sins of Modern So *iet FOREST HEIGHTSRev. Charles Davis. Morn ing, "Christian Brotherhood the Holy Tem ple' evening, '*Be Ye Reconciled to God What Does ft Mean?" tl_ FOBSRev. J. W. Heard. Morning, "Tho Manifold God" evening, "The Slow Scholars." TRIMTY Rev. W. A Shannon. Morning, A Worderfnl Vision*', evening. "The Rich Fool. ELOOMINGTON AVENUERev. Quincy Lee Mo-row. Morning. "The Christian Citizen In Politics." Quincy Lee Morrow speaks at Lin den Hills in afternoon and at Prospect Park E. church In evening. LAKE STBIETRev. T. W. Stout. Morning, "Tne Name of Jesus." Children's prelude on "A Map for a Long Journey." Presiding Elder S. P. Long will preach. BLOOMINGTON AVENUEQuincy Lee Morrow, the prohibition Evangelist, will address the church on some phase of the present reforjn move. -Services at 10 SO a.m. WESLEYRev. L. T. Guild. Morning, "Him self He Cannot Save," suggested by Captain Berlin's death evening, "The Russian Revo lution," a special lecture. I0WLER (corner Franklin and Dupont avsnues) Rev. James S. Montgomery. Morning, A Pazzling Question of a Puzzled Mind" even ing. "Historl* Seville" second address in series on "Spain and Italy." Special music and free seats to the public. PROSPECT PARKRev. J. G. Crozier. Morn ing, "The Present and Future Possessions of tfe Christian" evening, an address by Quincy Lee Morrow, the noted prohibition orator. HENNEPIN AVENUERev. Fayette L. Thomp son. Morning, "Manly Strength and Its Uses" evening, "A MesBage of Earnest Striv- ing." Dr. Thompson is the national vicepresi dent of the Brotherhood of St. Paul and his morning topic sets forth that movement. SIMPSON(Cortaer Twenty-eighth street and First avenue south)Rev. John H. Miller. Morning, "Worship God" evening, "Escape, for Thy Life," with prelude on "Lessons from the West Hotel Fire." Congregational praise service before'the evening sermon. WESTERN AVENUERev. H. B. Collins. Morning, Dr. J. B. Hingeley will speak on "Our veterans" evening, "Savonarola." MINNEHAHARev. O. M. Heard. Morning, "The Ciiracter of Joseph": evening, "The Preparation of Moses." Bible Study club Thursday evening, "Moses and the Law.' PRESBYTERfcA-N. VANDERBURGH MEMORIALRev. W- A. Wal lace. Morning, "Conditions of Blessing" evening, "The Uncertainty of Life," with spe cial reference to the West hotel calamity,, BETHANYRev. T. J. McCrossen. Morning, "A Man of God" evening, last of the series "Seven Devils of Modern Society All Beginning with D." HOPE CHAPELRev. Alexander G. Patterson. Evening, "A Doctor's Story." Solo by Mr. Howard Hare. FIFTHRe'. William J. Johnson. Morning. "Conditions of Blessing" evening. "Spiritual Lack Christian Endeavor meeting at 7 m. Annual coasregational meeting next Thursday evening. FIRSTRev. A. B. Marshall. D.D. Morning, "Christ's Memorial" r%eeDtion of new mem bers evening, "A Message from the West Hotel Horror." WELSH(Corner Franklin and Seventeenth ave nues)Rev. H. P. Morgan. WMornlng, "A Genuine Revival" evening, "Deliverance from the Wrath to Come." Special meetings thru out .the week at 7 30 and the Welsh people are cordially Invited. STEWART MEMORIALRev. R. A. Vander Las. Morning, '^Gathering Up the Fragments" evening, "Is There No Escape?" Evangelistic service with chorus choir. GRACERev. Donald D. McKay. Morning, "Ask Much" evnlng, "In God's Training School. Christian Endeavor meeting at 6:30 p.m. WESTMINSTERRev. John Edward Bushnell, D.D. Morning, "The Church's Horizon." even- The fear of growing old and of losing their good looks, is a bogey man that is Very real to most women. Just WHY woman worries so much about her age is hard to guess, for mere youth or beauty does not bring women a monopoly of the good things of life. It's not a Medicine Co* Chattanooga, ing, "The Story cf a Modern Hero"lesson of inspiration for young people fiom the wdnder ful life -jf Sir George Williams.-, ,%mf UNITARIAN NAZARETH(Norwegian)Rev. Amandus Nor man. Morning, "On Different Point sof View." NAZARETH ANNEX(Norwegian)Rev. L. Nngwup-Nisswi. Morning. "1 Am Come that Ye Might Have Life and Have it More Abun dantly. FIRSTRev. E. Stanton Hodgin.^ Morning, "The Sinfulness of Folly, or the Fool's Prayer." UNIVERSALIST. CHURCH OF THE REDEEMERRev. Marlon D. Shutter. Morning. "Help From the Hills" evening, "The Sufficiency of God." ALL BOWLS"Rev. William H. Ryder. Morn ing, "The Pure in Heart." Sunday school at 12 m. Y. P. C. U. at 6 p.m. TUTTIERev. A. R. Tilllnghast. Morning, "The Advancing Step" evening, "Life's Or dinary Levels." MISCELLANEOUS. EVANGELICAL ASSOCIATIONRevc. F. R. Plantlkow. Moaning and evening, sermon by pastor. ADVENT CHRISTIAN Rev. Murca, pastor. Morning, Encouragement" evening, "The Second Coming of Christ How, Why and When?" Srles of special evening services the rest of the month. NEW THOUGHT LYCEUMRuth B. Ridges. Morning, adrtiess by Ruth B. Ridges on '"leinp- ttttion a Test" lldien'B hour and study class at 10 a SPIRITUAL RESEARCH ^SOCIETY(McElroy's hall)Servicee at 11 a.m. Lecture by Miss Alice Wickstiom subject, "Obesbion." BAND OF Pi.ACE(220 Ceutial avenue)Serv ices at 7 30 m. Lecture by Mrs. Lowoll Mis. Lamb, message bearer. PROGRESSIVE SOCIETY(Masonic Temple) Mrs \sa Talcott, speaker. Services at 8 m. Gieetings bj Mr,. Peake. NORTH BIDE SOCIETY(406 Twentieth avenue north)Services at 2 30 p.m. Lecture by H. Hegdahl. "Tho Silent Battle." Messages by Mis. Beuhler NEW THOUGHT SPIRITUAL SOCIETYDr. Louis Williams* Evening, "The Mastery of Self. Mrs. Frances D. Wheeler will give' sob-it messages. All welcome. SPIRITUALIST(G A.. R. hall. Twentieth and Washington avenue north)Eanil Swenson, 3 p.m. "Ephsslins, 4-1-6." ELECTRICAL ELECTRICAL MOTORS. We have the only complete line of new and second-hand motors and generators In the west at prices that will interest you. See us before purchasing. Northwestern Electric Equipment Co., 131-188-135 E 5th st, St. Paul. WOODJOTOjfjOAL COAL GOING UPADVANCE IN HOCKING 95o per ton. Market Co., 106 8d st S, geliverentirfThsatisfactio,nFuel ives in prices, quality and coal, coke wood, edgings and dry sawdust. Give us a trial. T. C. 182. ^^M^TnTOJBIJREAUS^^ HOY'S DETECTIVE BUREAU, SUITE 614-515 Phoenix building 20 years' continued experi ence in Minneapolis legitimate business solicited reasonable rates best of references. Both phones KODAK FILM DEVELOPING AND FINI8H ing done expertly photographic materials, our business established twenty years. O. H. Peck Co.. 112 5th st S. JPROFESSIOTAL^ SUPERFLUOUS HAIR, MOLES, ETC., PERMA nently removed by electricity. Miss Hollister, 77-78 Syndicate Black. Pioneer stand ot the northwest. Exclusive specialist. PLUMBING A WORD TO THE WISEHAVE R. 0. BLACK & Co. repair or alter your plumbing. 1708 Clinton av. T. C. 8256. FOR RENT FACTORY BUILDING, THREE floors 6,750 feet elevator central near depots and trackage. Huhn Drug Store, 98 Western. ^J^BCnVE^AGENCTES^^ MoNULTY DETECTIVE AGENCYPROMPT service, unequaled facilities, reasonable rates. References, police headquarters. 210 Kasota block. N. W. phone. ATTORNEYS THE SWEETSTER-ROOHESTER 810-811 Lumber Exchange, Minneapolis. Best equipped collection department in northwest. OAEPET CLEANING, RUGMFQ PARTICULAR PEOPLE, SEND YOUR CAR pets, rugs to the Mpls. Carpet Cleaning & Rug Factory. 112 4th st N. Main 3227: T. C. 9485. FURRIERS FUR REMODELING, REPAIRING AND RE dyeing, one month at summer prices. D. Morris Fnr Co.. 79 10th st S. Main 3454. MACmNERY IRON WORKING AND WOOD WORKING MA chlnery large stock of second-hand and new. Northern Machinery Co., 217 3d st S, Mpls. PATENTS PATENTED AND UNPATENTED INVENTIONS bought and sold. Lucas & Co., St. Louis, Mo. CERTIFICATE OF AMENDMENT OF THE Articles of Incorporation of William Donald son & Co. We, the undersigned, the president and sec retary of William Donaldson & Co., a cor poration organized under the laws of the state of Minnesota, do hereby certify that, at the annual meeting of the stockholders of said company duly and regularly held at the office of said company In Minneapolis, Minn., on the 9th day of January, 1906, at which meeting more than three-fourths of the stockholders of said company were present in person or by proxy, and more than three-fourths of the stock of said company was represented, the following resolution was, by unanimous vote of the stockholders and shares of stock so pres ent and represented, adopted, to-wlt: "Resolved, That Article III. pf the Articles of Incorporation of William Donaldson & Co. be, and the same is heieby amended so as to read as follows, to-wit. "Article IIIThe amount of the capital stock of this corporation shall be $000,000, and the same shall be paid in at snch timos and in such manner and amounts BB 'the same shall be called for by the board of directors of this corporation. "The number of shares of the capital stock of this corporation shall be six thousand (6,000) and the par value of each shaie shall be one hundred ($ 00) dollars." And we further certify that said resolution was also duly passed and adopted by the board of directors of said company, at a legular meet ing of said board, held at the office of said company immediately after said stockholders' meeting, on said 9th day of January. 1906. that said board of directors at their said meeting duly confirmed and ratified the action of said stockholders in adopting Bald resolution, and that by the adoption of said resolution, as aforesaid, and the said action of iai stockhold ers and said board of directors, said Article III. of the Articles of Incorporation of said cor poration was amended in the following re spects, to wit, so as to increase the capital stock of said corporation from $500,000 to $600,000, and the number of shares of the capi tal stock of said corporation from five thou sand (5,000) to sK thousand (b,000). In witness wheieof, we. *be undersigned, the president and secretary of said William Don aldson & Co have subscribed this certificate this 9th day of January, A.D. 1906. LAWRENCE S. DONALDSON, President, JOHN S. MITCHELL, In presence of Secretary. M. B. Whitney. Arthur M. Keith. STATE OF MINNESOTA? County of Hennepin.ss. On this 9th dny of January, 1006, Lawrence S. Donaldson and John S. Mitchell came before me personally, amd beinc duly sworn, each for himself says that the said Donaldson Is the president and chief executive officer, and that paid Mitchell is the secretary of William Donaldson & Co., the corporation .above named that they are the lame persons who subscribed the foregoing certificate of amendment as such president and secretary and each of them fur ther sars that he has read said certificate and that the same is true of his own knowledge. Ii\WKENCB S DONALDSON, JOHN S MITCHELL. Subscribed sn sworn to before me this 9th day bf January. 1906. Arthur M. Keith, Notary Public, Hennepin County, Minn. My commission empires March, 30, 1906. Office of Register of Deeds, State of Minnesota, County of Hennepin. I hereby certify that the within instrument was filed for record in this office on- the 11th day of January, A.D. 1906, at 9 O'clock a.m., and was duly recorded In Book of Page Ceo. C. Merrill, Register of Deeds. By L. H. Hand,-, Deputy Register of Deeds. STATE OF MINNESOTA, Department of State. I hereby certify that the within Instrument was filed for record in this office on the 11th day of January, A.D. 1906, at 2% o'clock p.m.. and was duly recorded in Book L-3 of Incor porations, on Page P. E. Hanson, Secretary of State. THE MINNEAPOLIS JOURNAL. KELP WANTED-MALE HELP WANTED- Contlnued. v,r SOLICITORS WANTED First class proposition. Inquire Gray, Circula tion Department, of Journal. WANTEDFOR THE U. S. MARINE CORPS, unmarried men between the ages of 21 and 85, able-bodied, of good charactei and temperate habits, citizens of the United States, or who have legally declared their intention to become such must speak, read and write English marines serve at sea on men-of-war lu all parts of the world, on land in pur island pos sessions and at navy yards in the United States. Recruits desiring service in the Phil ippine Islands may be enlisted accordingly. Apply at 167 3d t, St. Paul, or 38 Wash ington av S, Minneapolis. MEN AND BOYS WANTED TO LEARN plumbing trade pays $5 day after com pleting course of practical instruction at home or in our schools. Graduates admitted to union and Master Plumb ers' association, positions secured. Spe cial tuition pi ice to residents of Min neapolis, $25. Coyne Bios. Co., Plumb ing Schools, New York, Chicago, !st. Louis. Mo Cincinnati, 0. Free catalog. oooooooooooooo WANTEDENGRAVERS, NONUNION HIGH est wages. In high-grade engraving house halftone and line pnotogiaphers, halftone print ers, halftone etcheu*, zinc etcheis, finisners, routers, blockers and proof era absolutely per manent poslt.ons guaittiiteed to men ot good character. Write fully, giving expeiiefce and iet|rences Address It. R. Donnelley & Sons Co., Chicago. WANTEDOR U. S. ARMY: ABLfc-BODIED, unmarried men, between ages of 21 and 66 citizens of United States of good character and temperate habits, who can speak, read ana write English, lor Information apply to Recruiting Ofticer, Phoenix Building or Com mercial Hotel, St. Paul, or 324 First avenue S. Minneapolis. Minn. 999 OUT OF 1,000 Have Kidney or Stomach Trouble, And do not known it. Send me your name and address and let me tell you how tq test your kidnejs and how I cured Bright's dis ease of the Ttidneys of several years' stand ing without medicine, surgery or loss of time, James Daniel Farrell, Minneapolis, Minn. FIREMEN AND BRAK&MfcN ON MINNESOTA and other railroads: experience unnecessary. Firemen $70, become engineers and earn |130. B.akcinen $65. become conductors and earn |140. Name lositlon preferred. Stage dge. Uneuual'-d opportunity for strong, ambitious young men. Address Railway Association, MSU, Journal. WANTEDHIGH GRADE* SALESMEN, TWO each for Minnesota, North and South Dakota, Nebraska and Kansas men capable of earning from $3,000 to $5,000 a year good line foi retailtrade old established house. Apply at once."^Room 601 Sykes Block, Minneapolis, Minn. WANTEDCOMPETENT AND EXPERIENCED health and accident insurance man for super intendent of agencies fine position and salary to right party give experience, reference and salary expected. Correspondence confi dential. Address Union Mutual Insurance Co., Duluth, Minn. YOUNG MEN WANTED FOR THE U. S. NAVY ages 17 to 35 years pay $16 to $70 per month! according to ratings first outistationclothing of free good offered for advance Si mjy recruiting Roo ^VS1*opportunities a 608 Postoffice building, Minneapolis WANTEDBUSINESS MAN FROM 35 TO 40 years of age, of good reputation, to take position as assistant manager of old estab lished reliable firm one who has sales ex perience preferred position will pay $3,600 per year. Address 24, Journal. INVENTORS, ATTENTION JPATENTS IN all countries promptly obtained, sold, leased, manufactured models made twenty-five years established unexcelled reputation in ventors' book free. Address Patent Market, St. Paul, Minn. IF YOU ARE A HUSTLER AND HAVE $4,500 cash or security, I ran put you into a business which will net jou $3,000 per year this is a legitimate, honorable business and will bear examination, look It up. H. H. Austin, 817 Andrusi building WANTEDMEN TO LEARN BARBER TRADE. Now is the time to prepare for the busy sea son. Call or wriie toe *'8r*e' illustrated cat alog. All barber 'wo*!k. tt^e^free. Moler Bar ber College. 22j )2d afc St Minneapolis. WANTEDAN EXPERIENCED ABSTRACTER with very best of recommendation, to manage abstract, lnauranoe and real estate loan office. Middle-aged Scandinavian preferred. Address Box 1014. Crookston, Minn. MEiy WANTED TO TRAVEL FOR MANUFAC tttrlng company salary $80 'month expenses and commission $25 cash bond and references required staple line. Apply 78 E 7th st, room 5, St. Paul. TEN MEN ON A SPLENDID PROPOSITION a new article for families, and sold on the credit plan pays $10 $40 weekly, according to ability. C. F. Adams, 76-78 7th st S, Minneapolis, Minn, ELEVATOR AGENT WANTED IN NORTH DA kota town of two thousand inhabitants must be A man, experienced and able to be bonded Norwegian preferred. Address Winter & Ames company. A FIRST-CLASS TRAVELING SPECIALTY salesman to call on retail hardware and imple ment trade either exclusive or side line, A proposition for good man. 407, Kasota bldg, Minneapolis. PLUMBING 8CH00L. Special rates for two months' instruction day class $25. Practical School of Plumbing and Heating. 8689 Nicollet av. Minneapolis WANTEDMEN EVERYWHERE GOOD PAY, to distribute circulars, adv. matter, tack signs, etc. no canvassing. Address National Distribu ting Bureau, 100 Oakland Bank bldg, Chicago. WATCHES CLEANED,, 50o MAIN SPRINGS, 60c, warranted one year clocks repaired, called for and delivered. Telephone T. C. 943. Chas. Horwitz, 303 JWashlngton_ay_N. IN SIX WEEKS W E EDUCATE Y0U~IN salesmanship, secure you a position as trav eling salesman with ^sponsible firm. Address the Bradstreet System, Rochester, N. Y. ANY INTELLIGENT PERSON MAY EARN good Income conesponding for newspapers ex perience unnecessary. Send for particular. Press Syndicate. Lockport, N Y. SO WEEKLY EASILY EARNED, POSITION peimanei t, distributing cncuiais, samiJiea, etc. For particulars Commercial Advertising Association, Philadelphia. Pa. JOB COMPOSITORSTHREE $18, 64 HOURS linotype opeiator, scale union or non-union permanencies guaranteed competents. Tyno thetae, 206 4th st S. WANTEDMEN EXPERIENCED IN HAND llng compressed air punch and riveting ma chines for structural steel work. Address 6628, Journal. BRIGHT SALESMEN TO SELL TO THE IM plement trad* In Minnesota. North and South Dakota salary and expenses. Address 6417, Journal LEARN WATCHMAKING, ENGRAVING, OP tics earn more money: oldest school. Min noapolis Watchmaking School, 7th nnd Hen nepln. TWO COAT AND ONE PANT AND VEST" makers to go to country, permanent positions Inquire 712, Globe bldg, Minneapolis, Minn. WANTEDA MAN WITH EXPERIENCE IN running a passenger elevator, references re qnlred. Aadresa in own writing, 6586, Journal. WATCHES CLEANED 60o MAINSPRINGS 50c warranted one year -clocks repaired, called for and delivered. T. C. 9545, Dobrin, 223 Wash. N MAN WITH feOME EXPERIENCE IN LIABIL Ity or surety bond business. Address with ref erence and salary expected 6413. Journal. FIRST-CLASS COOK FOR RESTAURANT work in city references required good salaiy to the right party. Address 6814, Journal. SHOES RESOLED IN 15 MINUTES, BEST OAK soles, sewed. 75c nailed, 50c. rubber heels, 40c. S. T. Sorensen. 814 Nicolelt av. MEN EVERYWHERE GOOD PAY PASS CIR culars, tack signs no canvassing steady. Continental Distributing Co., Chicago. WANTED EXPERIENCED TRAVELING salesmen for stationery line, by large job bing house. Address 6660, Journal. YOUNG MAN TO LEARN INSURANCE Busi ness must write fair hand and have good references. Address 6412, Journal. WANTEDABSTRACTER STATE AGE, Ex perience and salary expected. The Mandan Abstract Co.. Mandan, N. D. WANTEDA FEWHJ00D SALESMEN, FIRBT class men, will be jriveh "straight salary con tract. 8 Eastman block. WANTEDCYLINDER PRESSMAN, CYLLN der pressfeeders and Gordon pressfeeders. Great Western Printing Co. WANTEDFIRST-CLASS CABINET MAKERS no other need apply. Aaron Carlson, 16th av NE near Central. WANTEDFIRST CLASS CLOTHING SALE8 man, Scandinavian, single man. G. M. Baer, Grafton, N. D. WANTEDCOAT, PANT AND VESTMAKERS for the countr fare advanced. Frank W. Greaves & Co. WANTEDYOUNG MAN, GOOD PENMAN. TO learn wholesale business. Address 6602, Jour nal. WATCHES CLEANED fl MAINSPRINGS SI warranted one year. Paegel's, 22 3d st S. WANTEDA REGISTERED DRUGGIST BEND references. Address 6105, Journal. WANTEDFIRST-CLASS BARBER AT ONCE"! J. P. Peterson, Albert Lea. Minn. WANTEDFIRST-CLASS RAILROAD RATE clerk Address 6562, Journal. HELP WANTEDFEMALE SOLICITORS WANTED First class proposition. Inquire Gray, Circula tion Department, of Journal. WANTEDLADIES PAN LEARN TO BE EX pert milliners by one of the shortest and best methods known winter and summer trades learned in blx tteeks or less, according to abil ity. Individual instruction, terms $3 per week. Call early and get ready for spring work. Min- _neapolls_School^f_MUlinery, 1018 let av S. WANTEDFIRST CLASS FEMALE PASTRY cook must be mst class in every particular, one with an established reputation for home tooklug state references and experience, first class salary to right party. Address 6816, Jpurual. WANTEDEVERY MOTHER'S SON AND daughte# to buy a box lunch, 10 and 15 cents, at Coin Exchange Confectionery Stand, operator Phoenix building lobby, A. J. Wirth's candy store and 126 7th st N. LADIES TO TAKE ORDERS FOR DRESS goods and waistings samples spring styles worth $3.00 free name responsible refer ences: write for particulars. Scott Novelty Co 99 Franklin st.New^Tork. W E HAVE POSITION OPEN FOR SALESMEN, sales managers and general managers. If jou are a man who can sell goods, or if you have executive ability, write or call, Hap goods, 313 Nicollet av. GIRLS TO OPERATE POWER SEWING MA chines, making wrappers, suits, waists, petti coats and aprons salary first three weeks while learning. Sterling Mfg. Co., 423 5th av S. WOMAN OF GOOD REPUTATION AND Expe rience to solicit in city for benevolent Institu tion. Ansv. er by mail, giving full Information and address to P. O. Box 830, Minneapolis. WANT GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE. woik in family of three entirely modern house, good treatment and nice room. T. C. phone 5516, or call Sunday 8187 Holmes av.^ WANTEDEXPERIENCED GIRL FOR GENER al housework one who understands plain cook ing no washing and highest wages. Apply in morning If possible at 2114 Fremont av S. WANTEDGIRL TO POLISH SHIRTS $10 Girl to body ironer, $9 all-round girl, $8. Don't answer unless you want to work. Rugby Steam Laundry, Rugby, N. D. ANY INTELLIGENT PERSON MAY EARN good Income couespondlifg for newspapers ex perience unnecessary. Send for particulars Press Syndicate, Lockport. N. Y. DRESSMAKERS AND LADIES WHO DO THEIR own sewing or employ dressmakers to visit the Praiss Pattern Rooms, 522 Medical block. Main 1714 L. DURING JANUARY CAT0N BUSINESS COL legc, 253 2d av S. In the College block, admits students, tuition payable after obtaining posi tions. WANTEDGIRL FOR GENERAL H0USE work small family modern house. C. A. Robinson, 8301 Portland av. WANTEDAN AMERICAN WOMAN TO HELP sew will give board and room for half of each day. Address 6758, Journal. WANTEDWOMAN TO STAY IN THE HOUSE with children while I am out doing day work. 2410 Johnson st NE. WANTEDA CAPABLE GIRL FOR GENERAL housework good wages call Monday morning at 2517 Blaisdell av. WANTEDGIRL FOR GENERAL H0U8E- work house modern: two adults in family. 1801 Dnpont av S. WANTEDGIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE work, small family, five-room flat. 120 W Grant st, flat 5. WANTEDEVERYBODY TO HEAR THE HUT doo at Richmond hall, 6th av and 8d st. Sun day at 8 p.m. WANTEDA GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL housework four adults._ Apply 1412 7th st S. WANTEDNURSE GIRL WITH REFERENCES. N. W phone Main 2813-L3. 1714 Hawthorn. WANTEDCOMPETENT GIRL FOR GENERAL housework good wages. 8304 'Oakland av. COMPETENT" GIRL FOR GENERALTHOUSE work, small family. 2611 Pillsbury av. WANTEDA FIRST-CLASS CHAMBER MAID at 1928 Portland av. gall Monday. WANTEDA GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE work good wages. 1118 2d av S. WANTEDA FIRST-CLASS GIRL FOR GEN eral housework. 2005 2d av S. WANTEDIDA AND MAY ARLEIGH call at once. C. M. Stocking. $125 MONTHLY AGENTS WANTED STAND- $100 TO $600 TO LOAN ON REALTY~0R Janupry 13, 1906.'"'*y -MALE TO FINANCIAL CHATTEirLOANBr Minnesota Mortgage Loan Co., Established 26 Years, Loans On furniture, pianos, horses, etc., without the slightest publicity. Small or large payments, weekly or monthly, with privilege of payment on or before, thus stopping all cost. Having been engaged in the money-lending business for the past 25 years, and with the large cli entele we hare, we are enabled to make the lowest rates and give the quickest possible service. Our record and reputation tor the past 25 years insuies honorable and confiden tial dealing to all. Minnesota Mortgage Loan Co., 805-306 Bank of Commerce Bldg.. 1st av S and 4th st. ARE YOU LOOKING For a Itriend To Loan You Money? We loan on furniture, pianos, salaries, horses, wagons, etc. Low "rates, easy terms. Open Monday and Satuiday till 9 p.m. Call, write or telephoneJM. W. Main 1770, Twin City,378. Minneapolis Loan Co., 601-602 Globe Bldg., 22 4th st S. MORTGAGES FOR SALE. Good first mortgages on improved prop erty, worth over oouble the amount loaned, $800 up, bearing Interest at 5% per cent and 6 per cent. Minneapolis Trust Co., Hennepin and Fourth St. oooooooooooooo CHATTEL MORTGAGE LOANS On furniture, Pianos, Horses, Wagons, Warehouse Receipts, etc. Lowest and best rates. Minneapolis Financial Co., 406-408 New York Life Bldg. Telephone, N. W. Main 400-L2 T. C. 8092. MONEY AT 6 PER CENT PER ANNUM: PRI vate party will make loans of $25 to $50 to men ternanently employed no security plan explained upon application. 1114, Journal. MONEY SUPPLIED SALARIED PEOPLE, RE tail merchants, teamsters, boarding houses, without security offices in 53 principal cities. Tolman, 020 New York Life building. MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED CITY PROP erty at lowest current rates payment prlvi leges given, no delay in closing. Minneapolis Trust Co., Hennepin av and 4th st. WANTED$100,000 TO INVEST IN 00NSER- vative first mortgages on real estate small leans, net lender 7 per cent. C. M. Lumpkin, Crookston, Minn. WE OFFER OUR OWN MONEY TO LOAN ON improved city property at lowest current rates no delay. The Minnesota Loan & Trust Co.. 818 Nicollet av. MONEY TO LOAN ON MINNESOTA AND Nortn Dakota farms. Johnson-Van gant Co., Bank of Commerce building, Minneapolis, Minn. THE EDMUND G. WALTON AGENCY, 300 Hennepin av, are making first mortgage loans. Call on them if you want to borrow or Invest, 4 PER CENT/ 5 PER CENT, 0 PER CENT money to loan on Improved city property no delay. J. A. Walters, 514 New York Life bldg. R. D. CONE & CO., 617 GUARANTY BLDG., have on hand to loan on improved property $1,000, $1,500, $2,000, $3,500 lowest rates. 6 PER CENT MONEY LOANED ON FIRST mortgage in stuns of $800 and upwards. W- W- Bartlett. 500 Sykes block. LOUIS A. HOWARD. 602 ONEIDA BUILDING, has money on hand to loan on improved city property. Current rates. $6,000 TO LOAN ON CITY MORTGAGEi PRE fer one loan, but can divide. Newball. 560 Temple Cocrt. WEtOAN ON CITY REAL ESTATE AT L0W- est rates no delay. Nicollet av. Nickels & Smith, 311 MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED FARMS no delay. M. R. Waters, 707 Phoenix Bldg. MONEY TO LOAN AT X0WEST RATES NO delay. Thayer & Gale, 213 N. Y. Life Bldg. MONEY LOANED, FIRST OR SECOND MORT gages and other good security. 505 N. Y. Life. good paper. 322 New York Life bldg. Defective Page SITUATIONS WANTED Male. RATE UNDER THIS CLASSIFICATION, S A word no ad less than 10c daily 20 words or less, one week, 60c, MAN OF M1DDLJ2 AGIS WITH 16 YEARS' Ex perience as p-acticing attorney, loans and real estate, wants salaried position in city in any business in which be can be useful in. his line best lefereuces. to character and ability. Addrffcs 6721. Journal. YOUNG MAN HAVING INTIMATE KNOWL edge of wholesale, retail and coast lumber business, six years' experience In various ca pacities, including accountant, auditor, assist ant salesman.^ Address 6042. Journal. YOUNG MARRIED MAN WITH GOOD BDU catlon, desires position where Be can learn ttoe hardware business, at present employed fu the postal service. Best of references. Address Box 859, Redneld, S. D. WANTEDPOSITION BY REGISTERED DRUG gist In Minnesota (by ieD. 1 stead}, sober and reliable, 12 years' practical experienceT position must be permanent. Address &t21, Journal. i POSITION WANTED BY STUDENT WILL work for board and room, inside work pre ferred willing and able to work. Inquire manager Moler college, 221 2d av S. EXTRA BRIGHT MIDDLE AGED YOUNG MAN wants position as clerk in large store, Inspect ing or overseeing, or with large manufactory. Address 6763, Journal. IF YOU HAVE WORK THAT A RELIABLE, energetic young man can do as solicitor or col lector, make an offer. I need It. Address 6356, Journal. GOOD ALL AROUND COOK STRIC1LY sober, desires position in good hotel or restau rant. Address B. Cook. P. O. Box 66, Ivan hoe, Minn. AN ENERGETIC YOUNG MAN WANTS Posi tion as solicitor or collector for farm imple ments or gas engine company. Address 6356, Journal. YOUNG MARRIED MAN WANTS POSITION as engineer, fireman or janitor of large flat have license best references. Address 5775, Journal. A YOUNG DANE WITH SIX YEARS' EXPERI ence as cook, wishes a position with a first clasj hotel or restaurant. 6530. Journal. HIGH CLASS MAN. AGE 86, FOR TRAVEL ing salebman, strictly reliable only best of firms need reply. Address 6786, Journal. A YOUNG MARRIED MAN WISHES TO TAKE charge of a small farm or will rent. Address Claes Ahlm. route 1, Carver, Minn. BOOKKEEPER, FAMILIAR WITH STEN0GRA phy, would like some kind of a position at once. Address 6592, Journal. WAJNT1.DPOBlllON AS CLfcRK BY A YOUNG man of ability, willing to work. Address Ellas Elllngson. Perly, Minn. STUDENT WANTS TO WORK FOR BOARD OR board and room good worker. Address 6772, Journal. Female. RATE UNDER THIS CLASSIFICATION, %o A word no ad less than 10c daily 20 words or less, one week, 60c. LADY STENOGRAPHER, THOROUGHLY Ex perienced and wmpetent, desires position, tem porary or permanent, or could take steno graphic work home. Address 5798, Journal. FASHIONABLE DRESSMAXER AND LADLES' tailor wishes engagements in refinen families best city references. Call or address Miss A. B. Hammersley, 101 Spruce place, flat 3. FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKER AND LADIES' tailor wishes engagements in refined families best city references. Call or address Miss A. B. Hammersley, 101 Spruce place, fiat 3. POSITION WANTED IN A WEALTHY FAM ily as nurse or governess to children by an educated German girl first-class references given. Address 6748, Journal. EXPERIENCED LADY STENOGRAPHER, thoroughly competent, desires position knowl edge of bookkeeping first-class references. Ad dress 6782. Journal. WANTEDCUSTOMERS THAT CAN APPRECI ate and afford to pay for strictly fresh eggs from a new modern poultry plan. Address 6751, Journal. RED CROSS NURSE, NO. 88 12th ST N, 60c per day, medical and city reference given. Engagements made. Address or call. WANTEDBY GOOD, STRONG SOANDINA vian girl, to do general housework Twin City 8718. Address 6824, Journal. LADYAGE 19, GOOD EDUCATION, WOULD like to take care of child at least a year old Address 6812, Journal. PATIENTS WANTED BY AN EXPERIENCES nurse. Write or call. 222 12th st S. _JBUSmESSCHANCES___ O 0 O O O O OOP LOOK AT THIS. Eight-room boarding and lodging house full of boarders and roomers, also 15 day boarders, hot end cold water everything up-to date, income $75 per week, leaving town $350, worth $600, if sold at once. We have 50 of the best hotels and room ing houses that are for sale In Mlnne apolls. If jcu can't call write and tell us what ypu want. We have It. Tne People's Exchange, 510 Boston Block. A BUSINESS AT B0WBEXRL8, N. D. FOR Sale. A general merchandise store, best loca tion, good stock, increasing business. The past four years' sales have been as fol lows: 1902, $17,000 1903, $27,000 1904, $31,000 1905, $34,000. Stock and fixtures Will Invoice approximately *10,ou0 Will sell store building and lot for $2,800. Stock and fixtures at invoice price. Best of reasons for selling. Address F. I. Lyon, Bowbells, N. D. FOR SALEESTABLISHED MERCANTILE business, general line, town of 850, in central North Dakota, Scanainavian, German, Ameri can excellent farming country, stock $10,000. Possible profits 60 per cent per annum or over. Incoiporated company. Capital stock ovined by local bank. The business largest In town, very prosperous, goods in excellent order Apply Adam Hannah. 200 4th st S. Minne apolis. PREFERRED STOCK, BEARING MINIMUM'in terest of 3% per cent each six months for sale at par offer this for an established ceceal manufacturing company in amounts up to $500. stock can be sold back to company after one year if desired. J. S. Sherrill, 822 Guaranty bldg, Minneapolis, Minn. FOR SALEAN UP-TO-DATE NEW STOCK OF farm implements and vehicles in one of the best towns in western Minnesota, a well established trade and large territory tribu tary stock will invoice about $4,000, no old or dead stock" on hand. Address 6546, Journal. FOR QUICK SALEWE OFFER AT A BAR gain price, Winnipeg's best high-class res taurant, fruit and confectionery business $5,000 cash and good securitv will handle. For full particulars apply The Business Brok ers, 014 Mclntyre btofg, A lnnlpeg, Man BREWERY FOR SALE GOOD TERRITORY no brewery within fifty miles, capacity 12,- 000 barrels everything in first class shape, reason for selling, disagreement among the stockholders. Write for particulars. 6846 Journal. $1,500 STOCK OF FARM IMPLEMENTS TO exchange for southern Minnesota village resi dence, Income property, or hardware ot nearly equal value, no ,agents, no commission, deal direct with owner. Theo. O. Propp, rertile, Minn. WANTEDPARTNER IN GOOD PROSPEROUS and successful hotel proposition, M11 estab lished nnd doing $50,000 annually, partner, must be competent to do buying and invest $8,000 in business. Address 6741, Journal. TO EXCHANGELAND FOR A RUNNING stock of general merchandise, shoe 'or racket store in a good live town, around $2,500 or $3,000 want to get into business. What have you? Address 6301, Journal. WHAT HAVE YOU FOR FINS NEW $4,600 residence, well located, modern, electric lights, nickel plumbing, hot and cold water furnace beat, one-thlra may remain as mortgage, in Redneld, S. D. Address 6545. Journal. BANK STOCK, $8,000 CASH, FOR SALE Posi tion of cashier or president with it: estab lished, in good western town, with fine future no answers noticed without evidence of ability to bu). Address 6662, Journal. SPECULATORS. Get particulars quick regarding our stock pool now oiganizing, for the big movement coming soon. This pool guaranteed against loss. 1042 Lumber Exchange. SPLENDID OPENING FOR YOUNG DOCTOR in one of the best small towns in North Da kota can easily earn $150 per month. Ad dress all answers to general manager, box 195, Grand Forks, "N. D. DRUG STORE FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Best town in North Dakota. Sales $25 a day expenses, $2 invoice about $3,000. Must be sold. No brokers or traders. Address 6727, Journal. WANTEDCREAMERYGOOD OPENING FOR a creamery In one of the best towns on the new Soo load. For particulars write. Klrk ham A Langland, Lankin. Walsh county, N. D. HOTELBUILDING, WITH BARROOM AND fixtures in connection, in International Falls, Minn., for sale at a bargain. sWrite for full particulars to John G. Lund. Kenyon. Minn. FOR SALEMEAT MARKET LOCATED ON 25th st and 15th av S, doing a good cash business will sell cheap as other business is taking my time. Address 2446 15th av S. WANTEDSTENOGRAPHER WITH $300 OR more tinsle gentleman or lady with home stead right wiU clear $5,000 to $10,000 less than live years. BOT 44, Orovllle, Wash. BUSINE8S CHANCEWILL TRADE CLEAR Minnesota land for good stock of general mer chandise if taken at 01.ee. good deal can be made. P. O. Box 128. Princeton, Minn. ^^Bggg^S^CHAKC^j^ Continued. fS,600-GENERAL MERCHANDISE, IOWA, DO Ing $900 per month, to trade for land, at least $500 cash, balance in land. Give fall pax. tlculars. Address 6657, Journal. WANTEDA GOOD RELIABLE MAN WITH" some means to buy a hatf interest in a grow ing wholescle manufacturing plant. Sioux Falls _Keuieay Co., Slot's talis. S. li. FOR BALEGREAT OPPORTUNITY WELL, established grocery business, on the best cor ner in Winnipeg turn over S40.OOO year]/. Write owner, 6656, Journal. MEAT MARKET TRADE WELL E8'fAB- lished dally sales f75, owner not butcher must sell, snap if you mean business. H. H. Austin" 317 Andrns bulldlrg. HOTEL FOR SALELEASE AND PART OP furniture of hotel, saloon and feed barn, a snap if taken at once. Address Glencoe, Minn., care Glencoe House. FOR SALEGOOD DENTAL OFFICE I WILL give you the practice which is a cood one first offer takes It: northern Minnesota. Ad dress 6658, Journal. STOCK, FIXTURES, HORSES, WAGON, BUG gy. harnesK, cheap rent snaps If taken at 'once parties leaving city. Address 282, Journal, St. Paul. F0R T_ 8ALE A A BARGAINHARDWARE and grocery stock for '$2,000 cash county seat northwestern Minnesota fine location. 6761, Journal. FOR SALEA FIRST-CLASS MEAT MARKET, making $350 per month can be increased snap for right party have other business. Address 6798, _JournaL CORNER DRUG STORE IN SOUTH MTNNE spoils for (jniok sale clean stock, modem fixtures and fountain terms to right party. 6106. Journal. W E HAVE FARMS AND WILD LANDS ALL over Minnesota and the Dakotaa to exchange for merchandise. Lewis ft Co., 525 Boston Block. FOR SALEBILLIARD AND POOL HALL IN railroad town of 2,100 five tables, fine loca tion, low price. F. G. Humphrey, Tracy, Minn. FIRST-CLASS JEWELRY STOCK AND Busi ness for sale cheap, county seat and the only store of the kind. Leon E. Miner, Foley, Minn. WANTEDSTOCK GENERAL MERCHANDISE or hardware, about $4,000, for good incomt property Wheaton, Minn. A. J. D., Grelland, N._I) FOR SALEA DRUG STORE IV ONE OF THH best towns in North Dakota no other drug store within ten miles. Address 6679, Jour nal. HOTELMODERN HOTEL WITH BAR TOWN 2.500: only $2 hotel, making $400 a month over all expenses $1,500 cash. 118 Kasota bldg. HOTELBRAND NEW ELEGANT MONEY winner 40 rooms county seat 3,000 only $2 a day hotel $2,000 cash. J., 118 Kasota bldg. HOTEL40 ROOMS ONLY HOTEL COUNTY seat 2,000 making $150 a month over ail expenses $1.000 cash J., 118 Kasota bldg. EXPERIENCED JANITOR OR HANDY MAN with small capital should read offer under "Real Estate For Sale" by 6760, Journal. FREE FOR 12 MONTHSMINING SECTION Salem Dally Statesman. Established fifty five years. Box 126, Salem, Oregon. MEN TO WORK ON CATTLE AND SHEEP farms, en shares, in South Dakota. 610 Bcs ton Block. The Peoples* Exchangeg xchan rABSf FOR SALE CHEAPWOODYABD AND FEED mill In good town, doing good business. Blom qnlst A Carlson, Dawson. Minn. $900 EQUITY, WELL-LOCATED QUARTER of land for anything I can use, auto, launch, etc. Box 360, Wheaton, M)nn. FOR SALE$6,000 STOCK GROCERIES, 40 acres improved land, one or both. Address Box 121 Harrietta, Mich. A LIFETIME CHANCE FOR A TINNER Building free, lots work and easy. Call Sun day at 2917 Pillsbury av. A $2,500 JEWELRY STOCK FOR BALE IN one of the best towns in Minnesota. Ad dress 5764, Journal. FOR SALEMILLINERY STOCK IN A GOOD North Dakota town. For particulars address 6770, Journal $1,000 BUYS THE ONLY HOTEL I N A THRTV* ing country town a good chance for a cook. 6420, Journal FOR SALEAN UP-TO-DATE THREE-CHAIR hotel barber shop, northern Minnesota town. 6617, Journal. A NO. 1 $3,600 STOCK HARDWARE AND FUR. niture at 80c good business, want to retire. 6870, Journal. WILL BUY FIRE INSURANCE AGENCY IF terms are right. Address in confidence. 6577, Jonroal. WANTEDA BANK AND DOCTOR TO Lo cate at Nelson, Minn. Address J. P. Larson, mayor. DENTIST WANTED AT CASSELTON. N. D. For particulars address President Commercial Club. I CAN SELL YOUR BUSINESS: SEND DB ccrlption Shepard. Bank Commerce building. LOSTON 8th AV AND COLUMBIA HEIGHTS car at 11 a m. Friday, fiat bine leather purse, containing $5 in silver, unsealed letter and lady's gold watch and chain: a suitable re ward will be made if returned to N. Mc Carthy's book rooms, at Dayton's^ LOST OR STOLENBANKBOOK NO. 150215, issued by Tt-e Farmers & Mechanics' Savings bank of Minneapolis if not returned to said bank before Jan. 20, 1906, application will be made for a duplicate thereof LOSTI WILL GIVE $60 FOR THE RETURN of my white Russian wolf bound and Scotch collie, and the arrest and conviction of the per son who stole them Geo. H. Daggett. LOSTBLACK POCKETBOOK. WITH $55 IN bills, railroad pass and gas bill receipt, with owner's name and address. For reward return to 809 17th av N. LOSTA CHILD'S WHITE FUR COLLAR ON Washburn av, 44th st or Upton av to 43d st. a Christmas gift. Please return to 4432 W ashbnrn av S. LOSTWHITE BULL TERRIER, WORE nickel plated metal collar, return for reward Sutherlrnd, 4608 Upton av S. T. tel 7843. LOSTLADY'S GOLD WATCH, ON CEDAR av, between 4th and 7th sts. Return to Chicago Store, 417 Cedar av, for reward. LOSTPAIR OF FUR DRIVING GLOVES ON either Oak and Harriet or Kenwood car. No tlfy Strachaner, 1705 James av_S. LOSTA LADY'S GOLD WATCH AND FOB ON Wednesday initials A T. on front reward if returned to 1418 6th av S. LOSTCEETIIICATE OF PENSION NO. 496579, please return to Journal office for re ward BOARD AND BOOMS Offered. LARGE SUNNY FRONT ROOM. ALSO SMALL er room, with board, strictly modern, steam heated house walking distance reasonable price. 1522 4th av S. FOR"RENTA LARGE, WELL HEATED, FUR nished room with board, suitable for two or three gentlemen or ladies. Call 10 11th st S. NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS IN STRICTLY modern heese, with good board and service. Address 1015 Mary place. BEAUTIFUL SUITE, PRIVATE BATH SXH gle room, private bath, single room, without bath. Hotel Waverly. _^__ NICELY FURNISHED FRONT ROOMS, STRICT ly modern, with or without board. 2244 Nicol let av. FOR RENTROOMB WITH board 1415 Portland Tel. PARTNER WANTEDLANDS, REAL ESTATE. v*rqg roR ALL STOVESGREAT WSSS OR WITHOUT 831U C. ROOM AND BOARD WITH HEAT AND BATH| private house 562 6th av N. STEAMSHIPS CUNARD LINE TO EUROPE OLDEST LLTTS crossing Atlantic, Boston, New York to Queenstown, Liverpool New York to Gibral tar, Genoa, Naples, Adriatic. Company'! new office, Guaranty building, Minneapolis. E. Carley, -manager northwestern department. EUROPEAN TRAVEL. Lowest rates to Europe, large up-to-date twin scew steamers, excellent accommoda tions, unsurpassed table new Atlantic serrlc*, Canadian Pacific railway. Northwestern Pas senger office, 15 3d stS. Minneapolis. DYEING AND OLELOmO SEND THEM TO US If yon want to have yonr garments and house hold goods well cleaned or dyed. We cater to both city and country. Send for our prices which are the very lowest, while our work is the best and onr establishment Is the oldest, largest, best and most reliable In the north west. Twin City Dye Works. 816 Nicollet av. NORTH STAR DYEING AND FRENCH DRY cleaning works, 725 Hennepin av. Both phonef- ^^LOANSjA^TOjCHATTg^^ WILLIAMS, 434 GUARANTY BLDG., LOANS on furniture, pianos or any security large loans a specialty terms to suit borrowers lowest prices. DIAMONDS BOUGHT, LARGE OR SMALL, highest price paid: money loaned. M. L. Cohen, diamond broker. 29 Washington av S. RICE LOANS ON ALL KINDS OF PERSONAL property charges reasonable. 506 Glooa Bldg. STOVE REPAIRS