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• 8 _JHEGLgg|'S j ?AYIING:WAINI]S| 1 1 PAYIJNG WANTS H. % . Are the; ones"that^bring results—Results can only be.secured^ through-th»} -g medium '.that _reachesTths peqple^Ths G'obs;-ha3tho largest circulation ia "I 5 ...—the St Paul jnorhl^ng.fleM-^CAtch^on?^ vThat's'why-^-^r^vuiSi: I Are the ones results—Results can only be through th« medium that reaches the people—Ths G'obe has tho largest circulation in the St Paul morning field—catch on? That's why Globe Wants Pay rj 3, -'-. You'll find It profitable to try 'em, and a trial will convince you of the..; *• is '."■•'- efficiency of ;■ ::i ;"'-•■■'-. : -^ .;-•:': .;./. '.'.: "■'■■■'''".' ■:'■''■■..'.'. 1 "The Globe's Paying Wants ||;: : ;r-; : ; —=20 WORDS 20 CENTS—=. g LEAVE WITH ANY DRUGGIST OR 'PHONE: 1065, EITHER LINE, ■ IK £ A Few of the Branch Offices Where 4ds Are Received for "The Globe's Paying Wants" CONGER BROS.. Druggists, Selby ave nue, corner St. Albans; 499 Selby avenue and 349 University avenue. CAMPBELL BROS,, Druggists, Selby and Victoria. S. H. REEVES. Druggist. Seven Corners. L. J. ABERWALD, Druggist, corner Rice and Iglehart. STR-AIGHT BROS.. Druggists. Rondo and Grotto streets. BEVER WESTBY. Druggist. Maria ave nue and East Third street. W. A. FROST & CO.. Druggists. Selby and Western avenues. RIETZKE & CO.. Druggists. Selby and Western avenues. A. J. SCHUMACHER, Druggist, 499 West Seventh street. J. W. NELSON. Druggist. Dale and Uni versity C. T. HELLER. Druggist. Willard, St. Pe ter and Tenth streets. C. F. RUTHERFORD. Druggist, St. Peter and Fourth streets. J. P. JELINEK & CO., Druggists, 9SI West Seventh street. J. P. JELINEK & CO.. Druggists. West Seventh and Sherman streets. ,W. K. COLLIER. Druggist. East Seventh street, corner Sibley. A. A. CAMPBELL. Druggist, Louis and Rondo streets. H. T,. McCOLL. Druggist. 483 Broadway. . DRIES PHARMACY, corner Ninth arid St. Peter streets. GEOROE C. DAVENPORT & CO.. 973 East Seventh street. H. W. DICKMAN. Druffsrlst. 830 East Seventh, corner Beech. A. L. WOOLSEY. Druggist, Prior and St. VITAL STATISTICS Marriage Licenses Herman Syring-. Anna Gasklaus. Mathias Schweitzer. Mary Fishalek. William J. Kirkman. Man' S Eppel John Harold Goff. Thelka Julia Bueckling. Harold M. How. Jane Byrns 1 Perry G. Mcßride. Delphine Godbout. Births Mrs. Joe Crzegorowski, 772 Magnolia boy. Mrs. Samuel Stolurow. 445 Rice, girl. Deaths Ida Williams. 1283 County road, seven months. July 10. Mrs. E. Salmon. 706 St. Peter, seventy two years. July 11. "Bridget McGuinn. 400 West Seventh, sixty years. July 11. John Lowe. St. Joseph's hospital, forty five years. July 11. Betty Aman. Bethesda hospital, fifty-five years. July 0. Cynthia A. Bohrer. Minneapolis, Minn., sixty-five years. July 11. Andrew Brown. Forest Lake, Minn., fifty years. July 9. MEDICAL PERSONAL—W. A. MANN. M. D.. SPE cialist. All diseases of women quickly cured: ovarian difficulties and irregulari ties skillfully treated: consultation free. 412 Nicellet ay.. Minneapolis; fourth floor. GOODBY (TRADE-MARK) PILE CURE Is the greatest salve to • cure the most severe cases of piles, cuts, burns and sores; will be sold at all druggists after Aug. 1, 1904; samples sent free on re quest; warranted to cure or money re funded. Made only by the Larkey & Pitt Co., P. O. Box No. 383, Hastings Minn. MEDICAL — MRS. DR. F. G. McKAY, electricity, massage and magnetic treat ments; will cure rheumatism, insomnia and all nervous diseases. Office, 90b Northwestern Bldg.. 322 Hennepin. Min neapolis. Hours. 9 to 9. M. 1717 Ll. LADIES! USE MY REMEDY, THE greatest regulator; best, safest; al ways reliable; relieves in three to five days; price. $2.00; particulars free. Ad dress Mrs. T. Wagner, 43 1 / fe East Third St.. St. Paul. Minn. LADIES—DR. LA FRANCO'S COM pound; safe, speedy regulator; 25 cents. Druggists or mail. Booklet free. Dr La Franco. Philadelphia. GORMAN'S ELECTRO-MEDICAL BAT '«••- tery is the perfect apparatus for home .. electrical treatment. -.. Write us for our booklet. Gorman Electric Co., 313-315 . , Minnesota st. --, ApiKS! Use Chlchester'e EnzHsli Pennyroyal Pill iT B«=»tJ Safe.l! Only Kell.ble! Take do other But of j our Orunliit, or Itnrt «c. •tunps, for puiial' nuniand ••Belief for in letter by return moil FREE—SAMPLE DR. KISSEL'S PILLS * ■■•' for catarrh of stomach; special treat : ment stomach and all forms catarrh; ,: cure guaranteed, r Dr. v Kissel. 561 ■ Thomas St.. St.. Paul. CONTRACT WORK, : Sewer on Aurora Avenue, From Victoria : - •.. ■ to Grotto Street -.-.": f... Office of the Board of Public Works City of St. Paul. Minn., July 8.. 1904. • Sealed bids .- will be received by ■-■ the *- Board of Public Works in ■ and r or ' the corporation of the City of St. Paul Min nesota, at their office in said city, until 2 p. m. on the 19th day of July A D 1904, for the construction of a sewer on Aurora avenue.' from .Victoria street to Grotto street, in said city, according to plans and specifications. on file in ■ the : of fice of said Board. .' ': t •- * tsjA bond. with at least two (2) sureties' in.-' a sum of at ieast - twenty (20): : per cent " or '- a certified check "on a: bank -of St. Paul In-; a sum of *i least ten (10).; per cent of the -- cross amount bid. must accompany -each bid. Said chock shall be made payable to the Clerk of said 80ard. :..;-:-.: .- ' > said: Board reserves i the - right to reject any and all -bids. .- -■-—-. -,° - , W . : - -: ■"■■■■' JOHN -S. ■ GRODE, \ ; Official: R. L. GORMAN, President TTC ■•: Clerk-Board of; Public Works --■■•^ :.-•'■- :-.-•-• July 9-1904-lOt _:,■-> -_./< . -.i :CC -•.;•". CONTRACT WORK ~~!~ ;->Kr3"-' '" r'",'r ■' " : — ;.: ': ..' :."""■■• $ewer on: State Street, From Winifred to . ; ■ Congress Street •. ; .." --"' Office of the Board -of- Public Works i ' ■ City of St. Paul, Minn., July 11 i 1904 Sealed ~ bids - will be £'; received -by the - .. Board • of. Public • Works; in «■ • and for the corporation of the City of . St. \ Paul Min -:■ nesota, ■: at their office In f said city until ?«/P- 1 m :;-oii' the 26tu <¥>" of.: July".;a^ D' 1904, for the construction of a- sewer : on . State street, from Winifred street to Con gress >: street, ,in said city, t according 0 : -ofaßaid'Board on file !r. the office of said Board. -l.«rA bond with at least two ; (2) sureties in a sum of at least twenty (20) ocr cent, or a certified check on a bank of St. Paul RlJlif 1' Bum of at ieast ten (10) per cent of fi?f 8k?! 8 * *.°," n! bW- ; .lEV st accompany . *ach bid..' Said . check shall• be made pay- Jtjble to the Clerk of Board. ->A-^ ---■ The . said > Board reserves the right to : reject any, and all bids. -„; '"-':.">: -/';"-.- JOHN 8. GRODE, :•:. Official: R. L, GORMAN, *"*?%. Cierk Boojd at Pubiic Wcrks. July IS-1904-10t. I THE gLOBE'S payTng wants P. H. MIDDBNTS, Druggist, 472 Waba sha. JOHN BODIN & CO., Druggists. 881 Payne avenue. B. A. TREAT, Newsdealer. 442 Broad way. M. S. COURTNET. Newsdealer, 478 Wa basha. W. E. LOWE. Prescription Pharmacist, corner Twelfth and Robert streets. J. A. BATTOM. Druggist. 309 Jackson street. A. H. SONNEN. Druggist. 874 Rice. L. H. LUEDEKS. Pharmacist. 879 Rice. SUMMIT PHARMACY. 284 Rice, corner Summit. WALTER NELSON, Druggist. 896 Rice street. WALTER NELSON. Druggist. 1946 Uni versity avenue. CAPITOL DRUG CO.. Druggists. Uni versity avenue arvi Rice street. DR. MARKS. Pharmacy. 118 S. Wabasha. HALL & KRAFT, Druggists. 425. S. Wa basha. HANS MADSON. Druseist. 156 Concord. ECLIPSE DRUG STORE. 113 S. Robert. G. A. WOLFRUM. Druggist. 572 Kent. D. C. KISSEL. Druggist. 561 Thomas. Anthony avenues. F. A. HOLCOMB. Druggist. 954 Payne avenue. CENTRAL PHARMACY, Tenth and Wa basha. EDMUND J. FUCHS. Druggist, 798 East Seventh. E. E. KEIPER, Druggist, 450 South Rob ert. G. F. I'MLAND, Druggist, 441 University avenue. BUSINESS CHANCES t KNOW WHERE THERE IS A LARGE fund awaiting investment in stocks, bonds and mortgages; if you have some thing good see me right away; no charge unless I succeed in making a sale. Address'Z 184. Globe. WHEN IN NEED OF A STENOGRAPH er. bookkeeper or office help of any kind, call us up, either phone or write; we take for registration only competent and reliable people and can furnish help on short notice; no charge for dur services at either end. Underwood Typewriter Co.. 135 Endicott Arcade. CARPET CLEANING Rug Manufacturers UP-TO-DATE UPHOLSTERING,' MAT tress renovating, carpet cleaning. Schroeder & Dickinson, 16 East Sixth s=t.. both phones. INSTRUCTION MRS. ST. JOHN-BRENON, PRINCIPAL of Lyceum Dramatic School, will give lessons in St. Paul in the Art of Speech, Voice Building, Elocution and Reading. Defects of speech speedily corrected. Prof. Titcomb's studio, OHalloran Bldg.. Mondays and Thursdays, 2 to _6 p. m._ KNOW ALL, MEN BY THESE PRES ENTS: That we. Fred. F. Bullen. A. F. Bullen and IT. E. Blair by these articles of agreement and under and according to the provisions of Chapter eleven (11) of General Laws of Minnesota for 1873, and the laws amendatory thereof, entitled "an act relating to manufacturing cor porations," and in consideration of the mutual agreements of each other herein, contained, do hereby agretj to and do associate ourselves and our successors as a body corporate, and for that purpose have adopted and signed the following Articles of Incorporation: ARTICLE I. The corporate name of said corpora tion shall be "Winona Malting Company," and its principal place of business shall be at the City of Winona in the County of Winona and State of Minnesota. ARTICLE 11. The purpose for which said corporation is established and the general nature of its business is the malting of grain. ARTICLE 111. The authorized capital stock of said coloration is the sum of two hundred thousand dollars, which shall be divided into two thousand shares of one hundred dollars each. Such stock may be sub scribed for, paid in and issued in such manner and at such times as the Board of Directors of the corporation may from time to time require. ARTICLE IV. The time of the commencement of said corporation shall be the 21st day of June, A. D. 1904, and the period of its existence thirty years therefrom. ARTICLE V. The highest amount of indebtedness or liability to--which said corporation shall at any time be subject shall not exceed the sum of two hundred thousand dol lars. ARTICLE VI. The government of the corporation and the management of its ordinary affairs shall be vested in a Board of Directors consisting of five stockholders. Such Board shall be elected by the stockholders at annual meetings thereof to be held in the office of said company on the first luesday of the month of September in each year hereafter at 2 o'clock p m Until the annual meeting of the stock holders so to be held in the year 1905 the said Board shall consist of "the following persons and their respective successors who may be elected as provided in and SL the^ b>:-)aTV"s of the corporation, to wit: Fred F. BuHen, A. F. Bullen. H. E. Blair, M. L. Bullen and C. A. Pur cell. The officers of the corporation shall be elected by the said Board of Directors annually hereafter at meetings of said Board to be held at the same place and immediately after Jhe adjournment of the annual meeting of stockholders as above ldi ed-,K Until such meeting so to be held In the year 1905, the said officers shall be as follows, to-witr Fred F Bul len. President; A. F. Bullen, Vice Presi dent and Secretary, and H. B. Blair Treasurer. ' ■' :---.V: \--':i ARTICLE VH. ;; -:""L1~V: - The by-laws of said corporation as the same . may be t fron.. time ;to i time • adopted and amended by the, affirmative vote of the holders of two-thirds of all the shares of capita! stock ": outstanding = shall ? con stitute ? a contract binding upon all the stockholders for the ; time being: and their representatives and assigns. ;Z- ■ ■ ■ •>• -rtl In " witness - whereof -we have' hereto set J£.*% §&.*** this : -ist da>- of •; - ; ; FRED F. BULLEN. (Sea! ) 4:. ', :■ ,- - A. F. BULLEN. /.-<Seal)^ :..: ■■. ■ - .:. H. E. BLAIR. - C (Seal )^ Executed In presence of: ' .>-.--''•'; -- O. M. Hall and --'■•■'■•' - - ~ : ~^J ,; :- A. P. Pierce.- :-L.^/: v-::-- - i_. STATE OP MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF Goodhue—ss. On this 21st day of June. A. D. 1904 before me came A. P. Bullen. H. c' Blair and Fred P. Bullen each to me per sonally known who executed the foregoing instrument and each to me aek;u)vv!e,i»ed the same to be his free act and Oe.vi (Notarial Seal.) O. M. HAT.]. ' Notary Public, Goodhue County, Minn. THE ST. PAUL GLOBE THURSDAY, JULY 14, 1904 THE GLOBE'S PAYING WANTS HELP WANTEQ-Male WANTED—COMPETENT AND RELIA bIe coachman. Apply Mrs. Arnold, 366 Exchange st. WANTED—A GOOD FOREMAN-THAT understands plans and masonry; a rustler. Address X 165, Globe. WANTED—FIRST-CLASS ARCHITEC tviraI draftsman; references required. Apply 660 Gfinllan block. WANTED—MEN OUT OF EMPLOY ment in St. Paul and vicinity to read this page every day for the profitable situations that are offered. A PLEASANT SMILE. CIGARS AND music at Bennies. Fifth and Wabasha. KLOX KLEAIMED FREE; WATCHES cleaned, 50c. Stone's School of Watch making. 902 Globe Bldg. TWENTY-FIVE LABORERS WANTED for street paving at Menomonie, Wis. Apply to Fielding & Shepley, 219 Uni versity ay., St. Paul. SITUATION WANTED-Male WANTED—POSITION AS BARTENDER, lunchman or porter by a young Ger man with experience; wages reasonable. Address B. L.. 463 Blair st., city. WANTED—POSITION BY YOUNG MAN with three years' experience as office assistant and clerk: fine penman; best of references. Address A. C. 0.. No. _^.306_JMfth av^south.JSlinneapolis^Minn. YOUNG MAN OF 19 WOULD LIKE work of any kind; 7 months experience in painting. Address B. M., 556 Hall ay., West St. Paul. Minn. WANTED—BY YOUNG MAN 21 YEARS old position a s machinist; has had three years experience in all kinds of sewing machines and can give best of refer ences. E. J. H., 86 West Morton St., St. Paul. Minn. BOY LOOKING FOR WORK OF ANY -kind. Inquire 1046 East Fourth. WANTED—BY RELIABLE, MIDDLE aged man. any kind of work in private house, store or hotel; useful all around; know lawn and kitchen work. Albert, 471 Jackson. A YOUNG MAN 20 YEARS OF AGE would like position of any kind; have had experience as dry goods salesman and collecting; can furnish best of ref erences; must have work at once. Call or write A. H. L,., 674 Edmund st. A YOUNG MAN WANTS WORK DRlV ing delivery wagon or work around store; can furnish references, and well acquainted with city. Address 451 East Sixth st. AN 35 YEARS OF AGE WANTS WORK of any kind; fire any kind of steam boiler. Address 106 Wood St.. West St. Paul. LARGE, STRONG BOY OF 16 YEARS would like position of some kind; has had experience in hotel kitchen. Call or address L. D. S., 82 West Fairfield ay. YOUNG MAN OF 21 WOULD LIKE A position as clerk in cigar store; has had three years' experience. Address R, 03 West Seventh st. YOUNG MAN, STENOGRAPHER, DE sires a position; good penman; good at figures; industrious, steady and willing worker; would take office work of any kind. Address 1... 19 East Ninth st., city. YOUNG MAN OF 20 WOULD LIKE A position as collector; have had expe rience; willing to work. Address H, 95 West Seventh st. WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN OF 18, position as stenographer; have had no experience but can furnish good refer ences and will work reasonable. Ad dress IT. Sewell. 61 Summit ay. WANTED—WORK ON FARM BY young man 21 years old. Address R. 8., 147 East Seventh si. STRONG YOUNG MAN OF 25 WOULD like work on farm or milk dairy; ten years' experience; good milker and un derstands care of horses. Address J. F. L., 402 Kentucky st., city. A YOUNG MAN OF 23 DESIRES POSl tion; four years' experience in grocery business and two. years in general store. Address B. Bolan. 566 St. Peter st MASON IS LOOKING FOR WORK AT brick, stone or plastering work. J. Austin, general delivery, city. JHIEF COOK WOULD LIKE GOOD PO sition in country hotel; have .long ex perience in good hotels; sober and can furnish best of references. McGlone, 127 East Eleventh st. i MAN WITH GOOD REFERENCES want 3 position as watchman. Address W. H- 966 Margaret st,. city. WANTED—ANY KIND OF WORK BY young man twenty-three years old. Ad dress John Henricy, 970 University ay. COACHMAN—YOUNG MAN WANTS position as coachman or janitor; used to horses; understands care of lawn, furnace, etc.; good references. Address 139 East Tenth st. PATENT ATTORNEYS WILLIAMSON & MERCHANT (JAMES F. Williamson and Frank D. Merchant), patent attorneys and solicitors. Main office, 929-935 Guaranty Loan Bldg.. Minneapolis, Minn.; branch. Room 52, McGHI Bldg.. Washington. D. C. SEWING MACHINES 500 SINGERS, WRITES, DOMESTIC and Wheeler & Wilsoa at $8.75. Drop heads at $13.60; free trial. 99 West Seventh at. LOST PASSBOOK LOST—JULY 6, 1904, PASS book No. E. L. A. 1772 of The State Savings bank. Finder is requested to leave same at the bank; if book is not presented within four weeks it will be canceled. C. G. Lawrence. Treasurer. STORAGE REDUCED FREIGHT RATES TO THE Pacific coast on household goods or emigrant movables; prompt service; lowest rates. The Boyd Transfer & Storage Co.. Minneapolis. OFFICIAL PUBLICATION Of Resolution Adopted by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul Ay F No. 7V7O— Resolved, That Assemblyman E. H. Whitcomb and Assemblyman James J Regan be and they are hereby elected as members of the Board of Equalization and Abatement for Ramsey County for the year beginning September 1. 1904 as provided in Chapter XVII of the Charter of the City of St. Paul. Adopted by the Assembly July 7, 1904 MICHAEL DOR AN JR.. ** . President of the Assembly. T , d0 o pt?i,by the Board of Aldermen J uiy o, lyo4. FRANK J. HUBER President of the Board of Aldermen. Approved July 11, 1904. R. A. SMITH, Attest: GEORGE T. REDINGTON° r' • July 14-1904-lt Clty Cl&^ Assessment for Sewer on George Street, From 50 Feet East of Livingston Ave nue to Goff Avenue Office of the Board of Public Works City of St. Paul, Minn.. July 13 1904 The Board of Public Works in and for the corporation of the City of St. Paul, Minnesota, will meet in their office in said city at 2 p. nr. on the 21st day of July, 1904, to make an assessment of benefits, costs and expenses arising from the construction of a sewer on George street, from a point 50 feet east of Liv ingston avenue, thence west to Goff ave nue, in said city, on the property abutting upon said improvement and specially benefited thereby, amounting in the ag gregate to $2,200.00. g All persons interested are hereby noti fied to be present at said time and place of making said assessment, and will be heara. JOHN S. GRODE Official: R.L.GORMAN. Clerk Board of Public Works July 14-1904-lt. When In aoubt as to how your money should be Invested, read "The Globe's Paying Warns." THE GLOBE'S PAYING WANTS HELP WANTED-Femafe WANTED—YOUNG GIRLS AND WOM u *?. are se«king employment to re ft J? at the >' can best secure situa tions through reading the Help Wanted columns of Tho Globe daily. TYPEWRITERS FOR RENT, $3 PER month; supplies for all makes of ma chines; stenographers furnished for any make of machine free of charge. Smith Premier Typewriter Co., 136 East bixth st. XL.OX KLEANED FREE; WATCHES cleaned, 50c. stone's School of Watch _ making, 902 Globe Bldg. WANTED — GIRL FOR GENERAL housework. Apply Mrs. Arnold, 366 Exchange st_ WANTED—COMPETENT GIRL FOR general housework; $18 per month. Mc- Donald, 655 Goodrich ay SITUATION WANTED _Female WANT POSITION AS HOUSEKEEPER . py experienced woman, where she can take girl five years old with her; neat ana good cook; no objection to country. _ Mrs. Butler. U2_ East Third St. WOMAN WANTS DAY WORK OF ANY Kmd. Call or address 64 East Twelfth YOUNG LADY WOULD LIKE A POSl iion in typewriting or office work; good penman. Address 451 East Sixth, st. A GOOD SEAMSTRESS WANTS PLAIN ?f- n& in fami!ies; $1 a day. Address Miss Brien^JjiJ East Eleventh st.. city. WANTED—POSITION AS HOUSEKEEP er by neat, capable German lady. 55G Wabasha st.. room 10. city. EXPERIENCED CASHIER WANTS Po sition; no objection to leaving city; best °( references- Address F. M., 419 Grove POSITION WANTED BY COMPETENT stenographer or to help in office; refer ences furnished. Address D. F., 124 _Wes_t_ Fijimore- ay., city. LADY STENOGRAPHER DESIRES PO sition; willing- to 1 leave city and com mence at small 'salary to get expe rience. Address N. S., 639 Dayton ay., St. Paul. WANTED—BY EXPERIENCED NURSE, sick nursing of any kind; can give best or city reference., Call or address 100 West Fillmore. ELDERLY LADY, COMPETENT AND good cook, wishes position as house keeper in small family. Write or call 2<6 East University ay YOUNG LADY WITH CONSIDERABLE office experience desires employment; good penman and accurate; best of ref erences. Address: H. 352 Walnut st. A WOMAN WOULD LIKE DAY WORK; Trashing, ironing- -or cleaning. Address 500 Wabasha st. ■. A MIDDLE-AGED LADY WOULD LIKE to get a home in small fimily where sne could work for her room and board; fairly good needle woman. Address E. B. care of Mrs. E. Hale, The Bucking ham. WANTED— POSITION AS SUBSTITUTE stenographer during month of July; has had. experience in railroad work. Ad dress A, 119 Iglehart st. WOMAN WITH CHILD WOULD LIKE place as housekeeper for widower or bachelor, in or out of town. 507 Wabasha. YOUNG GrRL OF 17 WOULD LIKE A position at office work or cashier; have very good handwriting. Call or write Anna Ruescher, 357 Franklin St., St. Paul. Minn. COMPETENT GIRL WOULD LIKE TO work for board and room. Miss Weber, 69 West Congress st., West St. Paul. Reply at once. REFINED CATHOLIC LADY WOULD like a place as housekeeper for widower with children. P 117, Globe. GERMAN WOMAN WISHES POSITION as housekeeper for lady or gentleman without children- H J.oo^ general deliv ery. WANTED—BY MIDDLE-AGED WOM an, work by the day; washing, ironing or housework. Call or address 774 Van Buren st. BRIGHT YOUNG GIRL OF SIXTEEN would like place in office; wages no ob ject. Call or write Miss Pearl Brown, 633 Mississippi st. WIDOW. AGE 35, WOULD LIKE POSl tion as housekeeper. 1253 Como boule vard. WANTED—TWO DAYS' WORK EACH week washing, cleaning, any housework. 170 West 9th st.. In rear. COMPETENT GIRL WOULD LIKE TO work for board and room in a small family; walking distance from the millinery and dress making school. Miss Weber, 364 Cleveland ay. Tele phone Selby 63-4. WANTED—LIGHT HOUSEWORK OR taking care of baby by girl of fourteen. 1107 Marion st. STRONG WOMAN WANTS PLACE FOR washing for Thursday and Friday. Ad dress or call Mrs. G.. 295 West Central. WOMAN GOES OUT WASHING AND ironing. 249 Nelson ay., in the base mtnt. v PERSONAL T. H. BLY, M. D., SPECIALIST—Dis eases of women; all irregularities cor rected; new book. 25c; all you need to know; private home. Minneapolis office, 412 Nlcollet ay. DR. HINZ. Specialist in rupture and diseases of man. Century hlrlg.. 4th st. and Ist ay. s.. Mpls. GRAY HAIR MADE ANY SHADE OF brown desired or black by home wash; can prepare yourself for few cents; lecipe and directions. 25 cents. Mrs. James. 229 East Eighth St., St. Paul, Minn. PERSONAL—MRS. KATE JOHNSON gives magnetic treatments; also will call at your home and guarantee to cure you of eczema in four days. Res. 419-421 Washington ay. s.. Minneapolis. Room 14. PRETTY WIDOW. WORTH $85,000, beautiful home, income of $5,000, wants honorable, industrious husband. Ad dress Mrs. A., St. Nicholas hotel, Chi cago. Sealed Proposals to Furnish Boiler for Steam Heating. The Board of Education, Slay ton, Minn., will receive sealed bids to furnish one Horizontal Tubular Boiler. 14 feet long, 48 inches in diameter, 42 3-inch tubes, shell 5-16 inch, with all valves, gauges, damp ers, tools and equipment, complete; to connect boiler with radiation now in build ing; and to furnish all material and labor to install same in basement of school building; to do a complete and finished job, all to be in good running order by Septem ber 5, 1904. Certified check for $50.00 must accom pany bid as guaranty of good faith. Bond with approved sureties in amount of con tract, with guaranty, will be required. Bids received at office of Clerk until July 20, 1904, at 8 o'clock p. m. B. H. WHITNEY. Clerk. Slay ton, Minnesota. CONTRACT WORK Grading Dun lap Street, From Selby to Summit Avenue Office of the Board of Public Works, City of St. Paul, Minn., July 7, 1904. Sealed bids will be received by the Board of Public Works in and for the corpoiation of the City of St. Paul, Min nesota, at their office in said city, until 2 p. m. on the 18th day of July, A. D. 1904, for the grading of Dunlap street, from Selby avenue to Summit avenue, in said city, according- to plans and specifi cations on file in the office of said Board. A bond with at least two (2) sureties in a sum of at least twenty (20) per cent, or a certified check on a bank of St. Paul, in a sum of at least ten (10) per cent of the gross amount bid. must accompany each bid. Said check shall be made pay able to the Clerk of said Board. The said Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. JOHN S. GRODE, , President. Official: R. L. GORMAN, Clerfc. Board of Public Works. 1 July 8-1904-lOt. THE OLOgE'S T iPAYiiNS"WANTS FOR SALE—City Real Estate gOOOOOOOOOOOOOCXJGOOOOOOOOC O WE WILL FURNISH MONEY § g TO BUY OR BUILD FOR YOU © in ' Any amount, - anywhere, any time, 8 :S< : payments very easy, less ' than rent, i O Q,^-;^, . -$4 STARTS YOU : ; ft « You may as well own your own O v u home; call and investigate • .-„ : •.--©' 5 ;.. AMERICAN REAL ESTATE « 5 INVESTMENT LOAN CO 2 © ,v:B20 GLOBE BLDG.. ST. PAUL. ■;. © LIST YOUR RENTAL. AND REALTY properties with us; no delay in making $* les: ajd we can rent your home. Great Western Real Estate and Loan Co. 438 GHfllian Bide FOR SALE—7-ROOM HOUSE, WITH city water; lot 150x100 feet. Call at 472 Hall, ay. FOR SALE—Farm Lands TEN ONE-HALF AND FULL SEC tions yellow pine. Oregon, $3.50 to $4 per acre; 160 acres In Forest Co., Wis., 300.000 feet saw logs 1,150 acres in Oneida Co., Wis., 1,500,000 feet saw logs. J. S. SMEDBERG. Minneapolis, Minn. 617 Phoenix Bldg. LAND BARGAINS—KANSAS, NEBRAS KA, Colorado, Wyoming; 10 years' time. Union Pacific Agency. 135 "East Sixth st. (Ryan Hotel). St. Paul. Minn. FARMER HAS TWO GOOD FARMS, 160 acres each, in Dodge county, for sale; good buildings; easy terms; near school; with rural free delivery and telephone. Address Thos. C. Derby. Hayfleld. Minn. FOR SALE- Typewriters WANTED—MEN AND WOMEN EVERY where to appreciate that every day there are excellent chances to better themSelves offerod in thesa columns. FOR SALE—Houses THE VERY BEST BARGAINS IN TOWN in the line of houses for sale are al ways to be found under this classifica tion of The Globe. FOR SALE—Sidewalk Tile STONE SIDEWALKS LAID Fn ALL parts of the city; moderate prices. St. Paul Stone Co.. Tenth and Wabasha. Tel. 783 T. C. FOR SALE—Pianos, Organs FOR SALE—ONE LARGE SIZE EBONY Chiekering piano, $140. if sold at once. S. W. Raufienbush & Co., Sixth and St. Peter sts. FOR SALE-Misc&llaneous PEOPLE THAT BUY FROM US ARE all more than satisfied; we give them good value for their money; how do we do it? We buy for spot cash of others who need the money, and we buy at our own price and divide the surplus value with our customers; a large stock to select from; money advanced on dia monds, watches and furs; house estab lished in 1875. E. Lytle's Diamond Parlors. 411 Robert st.. second floor. 500 CORDS OF DRY JACK PINE AND tamarack cord wood for sale. For prices write P. H. Murphy. Springwood. Wis. BUSINESS PERSONALS REEVES' IRON PILLS ARE JUST the thing for people sick of being tired and for people tired of being sick; try » them. S. H. Reeves, Druggist, Seven Corners: money cheerfully refunded. FEMALE DISEASES CURED — IRREG uIar menstruation quickly cured; forty years' experience; office open from 0 a. m. till 10 p. m. Dr. Wheeler. Globe Wdg., Minneapolis. T. C, 335; good Koine for. patients. WANTED TO BUY fAINTfcD TO BUY — FIRST-CLASS down town business property showing good returns. E. P. Roberts, No. 521 Germania Life Bldg. TO ALL MEN TO WHOM THESE Presents Shall Come, Greeting: We, John H. Rich, as President, and William C. Krise, as Secretary, of The Red Wing- Malting Company, a manufac turing corporation organized under the laws of the State of Minnesota, do hereby certify that a meeting of the stockholders of said corporation was duly ,held at the office of said corporation in the city of Red Wing, in Goodhue County, Minne sota, on the 22d day of September, A. D. 1903, at ten o'clock a. m.. pursuant to a call for such meeting duly made and served in the manner and at the time in and by its by-laws in such cases provided, and which said call clearly" specified as the purpose of said meeting Ihe consider ation and adoption of the proposed amend ments to the articles- of incorporation of said corporation set forth in the resolu tions hereinafter contained, and outlined the same. That at said meeting more than two-thirds of all the stockholders, representing more than two-thirds of all the shares «f the capital stock of said corporation, were then and there present in person. That at said meeting the following res olutions were duly adopted by the af firmative vote of all of said stockholders and of all of said shares of stock present and represented at said meeting, to-wit: Resolved. That the articles of incorpo ration of The Red Wing Malting Com pany be and the same hereby are so amended that subdivisions Third. Fourth and Eighth thereof shall hereafter be and read as follows, to-wit • Third: The amount of the Capital Stock of paid Corporation is hereby fixed and limited at the sum of Five- Hundred Thousand Dollars. Of this amount One Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars Us now issued and outstanding. The re maining or additional Three Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars of said Capital Stock shall be subscribed for. issued and paid in. in installments at such times and in such amounts and in such manner as the Board of Directors of the Corporation may by resolution provide or require: Fourth: The highest amount of indebted ness or liability to which said corpora tion shall at any time be subject is the sum of Three Hundred Thousand Dollars ($300,000). Eighth: The Capital Stock of said Cor poration shall be divided into and consist of Five Thousand Shares of the amount of One Hundred Dollars each. And we do hereby further certify that at said meeting the following resolution was likewise unanimously adopted to wit: Resolved. That John H. Rich, as Pres ident, and W. C. Krise. as Secretary- of the corporation, are hereby authorized and directed to make and cause to be pub lished and recorded, as required by law, their certificate as such officers of the said adoption of the aforesaid amend ments to said articles of incorporation In witness whereof we, in our official I capacity as such President and Secretary of said Corporation respectively have hereto set and affixed the corporate seal of said corporation, and have also hereto set our hands this 29th day of January. A. D. One Thousand Nine Hundred aiid Four. JOHN H. RICH. President WILLIAM C. KRISE, (Corporate Seal.) Secretary. Executed in presence of: H. D e Witt. Charles P. Hall. STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF Goodhue—ss. John H. Rich and W. C. Krise being each first duly sworn do say each for himself that said John H. K4ch is the President and said William C. Krise is the Secretary of The Red Wing Malting Com pany, a corporation, that the foregoing certificate by them made and signed Is a true and correct statement of the facts therein certified to; that the seal thereto affixed is the corporate seal of said cor poration; that said certificate was-by them made for and in behalf of said corporation and in their official capacity, and by the authority of the stockholders of said* cor poration and of its Board of Directors, and that the same is the free act and deed of said corporation. JOHN H. RICH. WILLIAM C. KIUSE. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 29th day of January, 1904. CHARLES P. HALL. Goodhue County, Minnesota. (Notarial Seal.) THE GLOBE'S ? PAYING WANTS I , £ Forty Martha. Washington Needles GIVEN FREE With Each Globe Want Ad. THE GLOBE will give a package containing forty Martha Washington Needles with every cash want ad received at tha office or left with any druggist These needles are warranted to excel all oihsr brands in finish and quality. The eyes are beveled and gauged, thereby making sewing much easier. The package contains 25 assorted sharps: .M Glove Nssdl»; 1 -ChenlHa Neodlo 2 F»p 0 Darneri .1 Milliner's Needla 2 Cotton Darhsr. * 1 Silk Darner ■1-TapeNeedb' -■■ ;-•■ 1 Yarn Needle -, 1 Carpet Needla M Worsted Needl* ■ , 2 Wool Darn ' 1 BuUco, N«dto Send Your Next Want Ad to The Globe AND RJECEIVE A PACKAGE OF NEEDLES FREE! HORSES AND CARRIAGES BUY YOUR HARNESS ON THE IN stallment plan. Hard Times Harness Factory. 544 Rice st. IF YOU HAVE ANY HORSES TO SELL remember that -Barrett & Zimmerman, at Midway, St. Paul, are always ready to buy and pay cash. $60 BUYS 1,000-POUND HORSE, HAR ■ ness and buggy; -$50 buys ■ 200-pound ■ working mare, if .taken .-before Friday. ;■'. 752.-Rice.st."v . '--. -^./:,;:. ■^ FINANCIAL LOANS TO SALARIED PEOPLE WITH :■ out mortgage or indorser. Only se ;; curity your name. - ; Others ;on house •:. hold; furniture, pianos, etc.. without re moval from your possession. Minne sota Mortgage Loan Co.. 316-317 Pioneer ■■•-■' Press 81dg..-. - , QhfVrf^l AiiflC AT lowest RATES UiiUl I I*Uall3 on easy payment plan. Furniture, pianos, etc. 730 Globe Bldg. ST. PAUL FINANCIAL CO.—LOANS ON salaries, -, furniture and pianos, with-. • out removal; lowest 'rates in' city; call r. and see us. Room 301 New York Life ' -Bldg. .:,/ ■■•■ .■-..-. ■.-.■;.. - . ~ MASSAGE MRS. DR. STEINE—SCIENTIFIC M/. - sage and baths; all kinds. 27 East Sev : enth • st. . Suite , 200. . ; > TAKE SCIENTIFIC MASSAGE TREAT menls at Mrs. Wagner. 43 J,^ East Third st.. corner Cedar. MISS T. OLSTAD, TRAINED MAS seuse; baking process: massage; ncalp treatment; open Sundays. 309 Phoenix blrig.. N. W. phone. Main 742 L. 1. Articles of Incorporation of Waldorf Bindery Company The undersigned, for the purpose of be coming incorporated under the provisions of Title 2, Chapter 34, of the 'General Statutes of 1894." and the acts amenda tory thereof, do hereby adopt and sign the following articles of agreement and incorporation. ARTICLE I The name of the corporation shall be "Waldorf Bindery Company;'' the gen eral nature of its business shall be the manufacturing and binding of blank books, calendars, pamphlets and printed matter; the principal place of transacting said business shall h» St. Paul, Minnesota. ARTICLE II The time of the commencement of said corporation shall be the 15th day of July. 1904; the period of its continuance shall be for thirty years thereafter. ARTICLE 111 The amount of the capital stock of said corporation shall be twenty-five thousand ($25,000) dollars, to be paid in as the board of directors shall direct. ARTICLE IV The highest amount of indebtedness or liability which paid corporation .shall at any time be subject to shall be twenty five thousand ($25,000) dollars. ARTICLE V The names and places of residence of the persons forming this corporation are as follows: Michael W. Waldorf, residing at St. Paul. Minn. Alfred G. Anderson, residing at St. Paul, Minn. Harry O. Williams, residing at St. Paul, Minn. Aloysius J. Rengel. residing at St. Paul, Minn. William J. Reinhart, residing at St. Paul, Minn. ARTICLE VI \ The names of the first board of direc tors are as follows: Michael W. Waldorf, Alfred G. Ander son, Harry O. Williams. Aloysius J. Ren gel and William J. Reinhart. The government of the corporation and the management of its affairs shall be vested in "the following officers: A pres ident, a vice president, a. secretary, a treasurer and a board of five directors. The offices of secretary and treasurer may be held by the same person. Said officers shall be elected at- the meeting of the corporation to be held on the 15th day of July, 1904. and upon the third Mon day of January of each year thereafter. Said officers shall' hold office until their successors are elected or Qualified. ARTICLE VII The amount of each of the capital shares of said corporation shall be fifty <$50.00) dollars; there shall be five hun dred shares of said capital stock. Witness .our hands this 13th day of July. 1004, at St. Paul. Minnesota. MICHAEL W. WALDORF. ALFRED G. ANDERSON. HARRY O. WILLIAMS. ALOYSIUS J. RENGEL. WILLIAM J. REINHART. In presence of: Margaret Lethert. Georgo C. Rogei.«. STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF Ramsey—ss. On this 13th day of July before me personally appeared Michael W. Waldorf. Alfred G. Anderson, Harry O. Williams. Aloysius J. Ren Re 1 and William J. Rein hart, to nic well known to be tho same persons named in and who executed the foregoing instrument, and they each ac knowledged the same to be their free act and deed. (Notarial Seal.) GEORGE C. ROGERS. Notary Public, Ramsey County, Minne sota. STATE ■OF J MINNESOTA, ; COUNTY OF Ramsey—ss. - .";' •■...-•; : _- >- Office of; the Register of Peed?...- i, This is # to certify that the within In strument was filed for record in this office, at St. Paul, on - this J J?th ■ day of • July, A. D. 1904. at: 4 ' o'clockppr. r m.. and that - the same was : duly :. recorded ■,;in Book L. 'of Incorporations.- ■■■''■ .' -•" *swosa»jesßta«jfes - : . ' •:-,:- - JM. W. FITZGERALD. -•• h I ,; ';;•-..; - Register of Deeii.s. STATE OV MINNESOTA, DEPART ment of State. I hereby certify that the- within in strument was filed for record In this office on the 13 day of July, A. D. 1904, at ZV, o'clock p. m., and was duly recorded in' Book 13 of Incorporations on Page P. B. HANSON. Secretary of State. |; THE GLOBE'S ? PAYING WANTS o ■ — FOR RENT Houses $40—NO. 234 PLEASANT AY- NINeT room, modern brick dwelling, open plumbing; steam heating plant E P Roberts, No. 521 Germania Life Bldg KLOX KLEANED FREE; WATCHES cleaned, 50c. Stone's School of Watch making. 902 Globe Bldg. FOR RENT—Flats FOR RENT—FURNISHED FLAT; 8 rooms; possession at once; $G5 per month; Flat 10. Waldorf, corner Sum mit and St. Albans. Innuire janitor. FOR RENT-Stores, Offices FOR RENT—ABOUT 4,000 FEET FLOOR space for manufacturing or warehouse purposes; second story of bunding; cen tral; elevator and if desired, power. EL P. Roberts, No. 521 Germanla Life Bldg. WANTED TO RENT IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A PLACE to live, just watch The' Globe's "To Rent" column, and you will be sure to find what you want If it's to be had. TRAVELER'S GUIDE -I':/ Union Depot, Sibley Street. ■ ;-,..-;. Trains leave and arrive at St. Paul as follows: -r t•■•■ "i ■ '. . ' - _ TICKET (£f?s\ Cor* FiftH t VASO j and OFFICE ysn&jL Robert ■ ; "7 ■ ■■■- - ~ ■"j Heave Arrive™ Fargo and Leech Lake tV Aft* tC CAP Local O.hUm O.OUm NORTH 6OABT LIHITED^I^ #IO.K "2.205; Fergus Falls, Dakota and »d nnp *17 nr» Manitoba Express — ■ O.UUm I.£Um Pae/e fna C. EXpreSS.V" *1Q.15r, "T.4fc Duiuth tX:56£ -6:20£ and . *2:25 M P *2:50 M p • Superior *|l-ifi p 'fr?§p, » Daily. — . t Kx. Sunday. Both 'Phones 1266. Wisconsin Central Ry TRA^ MILWAUKEE AND CHICAGO Leave 8.35 a.m. and 7.40 p. :m. daily* ' . Arrive 8.15 a.m. and 4.30 p. m. daily. " • Both Phones 694. , : C. St. P. M. & O. Ry. - Office: 396 Robert St. Phon» 483. . * Ex. Sun. Others Daily. LEAVE | ARRIVE Chicago, Ml!., Madison. ...... 8.30 am 9.50 pn Chicago "Fast Mail" ........ 6.35pm 9.3"i NORrHWnTCRNUMirC3 8.35pm 7.21,.n Chicago "Atlantic Exorsss".. )0.50pm . 4.45 pm Duluth.Supsrlor. Ashland ♦B.loam *4.3Otti TWIUBHT UXIITE9 4.30 O 00^ Elmore, Aleona.Des Molnss. 8.00 pm 8.00 m Su City. Omaha, Kansas City 9.35 am 7.40»-tt WorthlnEton.Mltchsli'.SuFaUs 9.osprn I 8.05 m OMAHA LIMITED . ... ... B.oopm 7.3ian Su City, Omaha. Kansas City 9.05 pm I 7.35 ail lißi- C. B. &Q. R. R. iW'rfl'JJl BOTK PH3NE> M*IN 1288 Waijlaß TICKET OFFICE; OH. FIFTH AND ROBERT Lore | ' All Trains Dally ( Arrlv ~ - 8.20 «m I Wlnona. La Croisa, Da* I - buquo, Chicago. St. Louis I 12.45 p.in S.4op.m I "CHICAGO LIMITED" ...... I 7.20 a"m t.48».i8 I Wlnona. La Cros;o, Du-I - I buoua. Chicago. St. Louis 1 J.20a.» Chicago Great Western Rt ' - "The Maple Leal Route." • City OffieK 6th and Robert Sit. Phom 153 M. tExcept Sunday: others Daily. gJjfg*, s^!, : Chicseo and East. -Dubuque. ( *"}*" tf%2'< 0.1w.1n. M=lr.tir e . Hayf.eln j^^gg J;jg^ Kansas City, St. Joseph, Das (10.50 am . 7.3Sprn •■" Moinss, Marshailtown, Wa- -< 8-30 pm 7-2Oam I >tarloo:-./.'. ■•'••-• ••-• — - ±1 1.20 -12.40-pm Rod Wing, Rochsitsr, Far!- ftS.2sftm 77.00 pm bault, Mankito ■;.'". .. .: I 5.27 cm 10.25 . Dodee Ceiteiy Hayfigl i ■ ■ 5.10 pm 10.43 arp. Austin, Mason City, Ft.Do { 8.10 am 7-3«prr. Carroll.• Council B.uffj and * . vfhifr • Oi-ah. — ■ it S.-Opm 7/<oarn Ticket Office. 332 Robsrt Str«»t. M Phone Main 956. }Leave. ;'• - _ -*Dai;y. tEx. Sunl Arrlv ■ I I.JO »n St. Claud. Fargus Falls. Fargo t 6.23 0* {g^^.^^?} t "** . •10.10 am - Flyer to Paoifi? Coasl * 2.45pn t-B^B»ai ...WayiataanJ Hjt.-hlnwn. ..\* t-26«ii ' 6.00 pm ...Puaot Sound Express. .. "10.40 p» • 7.Eopm Winnipeg Express * 1.06 an . - - '.!• ■' ( Fargo.'Grind Forks. Win- I , in -« • 7.66 ri)PS V Soo Falls. Sao City f :g'lD" ' - v ■ To DuJuth./ • 8.03 am ...Gopher State Express.'.. * 1.30 pt» t 2.35 pm "- Pr'.r.caton. r, Mliaca." Du'.uth.. t: 1.10 »a •11.10fim ..'.Night Express to DulutJi...-* 6.30 a.a / Minneapolis^ St. L.3ui3 R. R. 61 0ff10e345 R»b«rti'. ' ■ Onlan 3 j.j >!. .^TelsphMe'Calli— 36: M. V/.—WT.:Ci' ' :»/ ; ;.Leav»:■■}-• iEx.^Suadi7 'DilSr [ Arrt»i » ttß.2oam- iWat^rtowi an! 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