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*wmmmfxsaammswi*^^ W^f3j 12 Kneipp Sanitarium Corner Plymouth and Benn Avs N, i Minneapolis, Minn. Patients suffering from Rheumatism and others requiring Rest and Specific Treat- ment may come and get well. Hundreds of testimonials from cured patients. Delight- fully located and fully equipped. Pros- pectus free. Thursday ^*fevening, THE MINNEAPOLIS JQURNAL. Miscellaneous. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. "UNITED States Geological Surrey. Reclamation Ser- vice, Washington. D C. October 31, 1906— -Sealed proposals will be received at tho office •«f the U. S Reclamation Service, Glendlve, •Montana, until 10 o'clock a.m., December 15, 1906, for the construction of structures on the main canal and laterals, tower Yellowstone proj- ect, Montana and North Dakota, involviug ap- proximately 10,000 cubic yards of e\cavation, 1,400 cubic vnrds of concrete. 2,200 cubic yards of riprap, 80,000 pounds of square steel bars, and 300,000 feet B. M. of lumber. Plans, specifications and proposal blanks may be obtained from v the United States Reclamation Service, Washington. D. C . or from the United States Reclamation Service, Glendlve, Montana. E. A. BHtchcock. Sccietary. ""__ PROPOSALS FOR ADDITION TO BUMPHOUSE. , —Office constructing quartermaster, St. Paul, Minn , Oct. 30, 1906 —Sealed proposals. In triplicate, will be received at this office until 11 a.m., Nov. 9, 1906, and opened then, for constructing addition to pumphouse at Fort Snelllng, Minn , and furnishing boiler, smoke- stack and feed water heater. Plans and speci- fications may be seen and blank proposals with full instructions obtained upon application to this office. United States reserves the right to accept or reject any or all proposals or any part thereof.—Wm. D. Davis, captain and Q. M., U. S. A. 1 Pamelia A. Cutler to Amelia M. Sulli- van, lot 18, block 3. West Minneapo- lis 1900 May A, Frisbie to Charles H. Wester and wife, lot 8, Auditor's subdivision 'No. 16 3,000 Frank W. Forman and wife to George W. Keys, lots 4 and 7. block 4, Flour City addition 300 .William H. Obert to Michael J. Koscul- „. nlak, lot 10, block 9. Bottineau's second 3,200 John P. Mulvahlll and wife to Lewis S. Nelson, east 30 feet of west 90 feet lots 11 and 12, block 5, M. and Love- Joy's 1,500 Sulla H. MacLean to Sophia Jernell, lot .7. south 13 feet lot 6, Moore's revised 2,400 CHof J. Hawk and wife to Harry H. Howk. lot 7, block 1. Kenwood 6,000 Julia Dooley and Eugene D. Dooley to Helen J. Holmboe, undivided ^ R 62 feet lot lot 5, block 56, Minneapolis.. 5,000 fteorge M. Asher and wife to Cash J. Bodtn and wife, lot 12, block 1, Mable & Hayden's 925 Charles M. Drew to Theo Bruder, lots 1 and 2, block 25 Cottage City 650 Loan & Trust Savings Bank to Carl W. Werdenhoff, west 45 feet lot 14, Au- ditor's subdivision No. 1 1,500 Barry T. Aiken and wife to Thomas G. Aitken, lot 19, block 2, Lincoln Street supplement 1,600 {Brooklyn & Crystal Lake Cemetery to Lila McCausland, lots 77, 79 to 82, Brooklyn & Crystal Lake cemetery .... 250 Anne B. Wbltcomb to Mary E. Whitcomb, part lot IS, block 4, Ridgewood's ad- dition 2,000 Pharles D. Knight and wife to George W. Delvin. north 88 feet of front 108 feet lot 8, block 8, Perkins' addition.. 800 Andrew Heglund and wife to Charles Soderholm, lot 19, Floral Hill 1,500 Idary C. Magruder and L. L Magruder to Fortius O. Deming, lot 4, Gale & Hamllne's outlots 8,500 {William F. KUpatrick and wife to Jes- * sie L. KUpatrick, lot 9, block 2, S. C. '* Cutter's addition 475 Sua L. Engquist and John Engquist to Dexter S. Bacon and wife, same as mortgage 512 4,800 Kettle H. and John A. Lane to William P. Budge, lot 4, block 3, Silver Lake addition 2,800 Dharles Bechhoefer and wife to Jarvls Daugherty; lot 7, Wayzata revised.. 200 Stephen Jubert and wife to Patrick J. Breen; northeast southwest section 33-119-23 1,600 Fred R. Going and wife to William Snure; lot 8, block 4 King"s 1,250 James Dewar to Peter McNaughton; lot 4, block 2, Grand Avenue 2,700 Salaries C. Higgins &nd wife to Emma 2. M. Hanson; lots 6 and-7, block 5, Bak- •^er's Addition to Minneapolis 750 John T. Trowbridge and wife to Anna A. ' Jeppson, west 41 feet lots 9 and 10, " block a, Peter's 1,200 Sarah V. and William J. Palm to Anna X F. Burhyte; south quarter lot 16, block * 6, Sunnyside 140 /farmers & Mechanics' Savings bank to » Charles Riach, lot 14, block 36, East /Side 1,500 Elizabeth G Brown to Robeit C. Eagles; e net half east half lot 2, block 8, lots * t 13 and 14, block 9, Remington's Third 1,400 fWilliam G. Moss to William G. Veidt; I north 22 feet l o t G, block 29, Bassett <M. & C 's 2,200 . Elliot to Pollak Thompson; south 35 feet and north 7% feet lot 2, block 14, J. S. W. Elliot's 1,275 JEdwin Peteler and wife to Peter Bards- £ gaard, lot 8, block 1, Petler & Good- jt rich's 100 iRachel and William Campbell to Henry t C. Klinker; south 17 feet lots 17 24, all t 18 to 28, William Campbell's 1,900 " MOLER BARBER COLLEGE, 215-217-219-221-223 2d av and 200-202-204 Washington av S, Minneapolis. We teach bar- beniig, hairdressing, shampooing, scalp treat- ment, manicuring, facial massage, chiropody, electrolysis, hair work, dermatology, switch- making, etc. We occupy the entire fourth floor of the Windom and Loring building; ele- vator service, steam heat, hot and cold water, gas, electric light and all modern conveniences. We operate 16 great schools in the United States. When you join one you belong to all for life, all for the small fee of $30. We have stood the test for 14'years and are the only institution of the kind in the world. Many have tried to Imitate, but failed. Call or write for free illustrated catalogue. All work done free. It will pay to investigate us. WE NE*.D GOOD RELIABLE MEN TO FILL responsible positions. Now that we are lo- cated in the finest building in the city we intend to fill a great many high-grade po- sitions. Auditor for line of retail yards; must have retail experience and be thoroughly re- liable, $1,200 to $1,500. Experienced bookkeeper, capable of taking charge; want a bright, snappy young fel- low; $75. Assistant bookkeeper, city, $60. A-l bookkeeper, implement film, $1,200 to £1,500. S. A. Morawetz & Co., 910 Security Bank Building. TELEGRAPHY—RAILROADING. We will secure positions as ruilioad oper- ators and agents for 200 young men after taking a course of training at our school, or will refund you the amount paid us for tui- tion. Write at once for particulars. Thomp- son's Railway Institute, 102 Washington av S, Minneapolis. WANTED—FOR XT. B. ARMY, ABLE-BODIED, unmarried men, between ages of 21 and 35, citizens of United States, of good character and temperate habits, who can speak, read and write English. For information apply to re- cruiting officer, Phoenix building, or Commer- cial Hotel. St Paul, or 324 1st av S, Min- neapolls, Minn. THE BEST COMPANY FOR AGENTS Is the Continental Casualty company, because it writes all forms of health and accident insurance, including the popular industrial, or Dollar-a-month, policies, issues the most liberal contracts. D. H. Evans, state agent, 310-311 Andrus bldg, Minneapolis, Minn. GOOD OPPORTUNITIES FOR ADVANCEMENT in the navy. Young men and mechanics want- ed. Ages 17 to 85 years; pay $16 to (70 a month, no expenses for board and lodging. American citizens only enlisted. Apply Navy Recruiting Station, 508 Postoffiee building, Minneapolis STRONG YOUNG MEN FOB FIREMEN AND brakemen on Minnesota and other railroads; ex- peiience unnecessary; firemen, $100 monthly, become engineers and earn $200; brakemen, $75, become conductors and earn $150. Name position preferred. State age, height, weight (important). Railway Association. 7480, Journal. WANTED—GOOD HARNESS BUYER WITH $2,000 to $5,000 cash can obtain desirable po- sition as manager and buyer for harness de- partment for one of the largest department stores on Nicollet; liberal salary to start with; increase as results merit. Address 8532, Journal. WANTED—GLASSES FITTED FREE. EYE, ear, nose and throat diseases treated free. Metropolitan School of Optics, 810 Auditorium, 11th and Nicollet. Houis 12 30 to 2.30 daily. Learn to be a graduate optician. Diplomas issued. Send for catalogue. BRIGHT, HONEST YOUNG MEN TO PREPARE for coming examinations for railway mail clerks and government stenographers, good sal- ary; permanent; many appointments; thoro preparation. Address 193 Inter-State bldg., Cedar Rapids, Iowa. PLUMBING SCHOOL. We teach you the plumbing trade. Pay highest wages; makes you independent. Few months completes course. Night class now open. Free catalogue. 3639 Nicollet av. ANY INTELLIGENT PERSON MAY EARN $40 to $50 monthly at home in spare time, cor- responding for newspapers; no canvassing; ex- perience unnecessary. Send for paiticulars. Press Syndicate, Lockport, N. Y. *George P. Douglas, 110 Fifth avenue S, % repairs after fire $3,000 •Abraham Kaplan, 703 Lyndale avenue N, f two-story brick-veneeied addition 2,000 ^Andrew Johnson, 1045 Twenty fifth avenue <• SB, two story frame dwelling 1,600 *STOnn Markman, 2012-14 Dupont avenue S, J- two-story brick-veneered flats 10,000 JTohn Markman, 2000-2 Dupont avenue S, K" t w o - s t o r y brick-veneered flats 7,500 $. B. Appleton, 121 W Thirty-fifth street, ? 1%-story frame dwelling 2,800 IB- B. Appleton, 131 West Thirty-fifth 5t street, two-story frame dwelling 8,000 JjWilliam D. Safford, 4416 Washburn ave- *nue S, 1%-story frame dwelling 8,600 Wr C. Gurnee, 8781 Blaisdell avenue, one- story frame dwelling 1,200 Sixteen minor permits ................... 4,67$ Total ,, $39,275. MACHINERY SHAFTING, PULLEYS, HANGERS, COUP- lings, belting, wiod and iron-working machin- ery, new and second-hand; largest stock. Northern Machinery Co.. 217 3d st S. MpU. ft PARQUETPLOORS JWE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF HARDWOOD floor laying; get our estimates before buying. r MplB. Builders Co.. 306 E Lake St. T. C. 4596. STAKE NO CHANCES—Have the Old Reliable, Met. Parquet Floor Co., 808 1st av 8. SUPERFLUOUS HAIR, MOLES, ETC., PERMA- fiently removed by electricity. Miss Hollister, 7T-T8 Syndicate block. Pioneer stand of the northwest. Exclusive specialist. SAFETY DEPOSIT VAULTS FAMILY PLATE AND JEWELRY OUR SPE- clalty; perfect security and very low rates. The Boyd Transfer Co.'s Fireproof Warehouse, 400 E Lake st. ^__raoE^EPAremo___ WL & H „ 16 6th ST S—SHOES RESOLED VERY quick; cost small; men's sample shoes, $2 "iQ '. and $3. Try them. Ten-shine ticket. 25c. tfTOVEJREPAIRS^ STOVE AND FURNACE REPAIRS; WORK promptly done. U. S. Stove Repair Co.. 13 3d st S. STOVES Repaired, Reasonable Prices, first-olass work guaranteed. J. Goetzenberger, 605 Cedar. REPAIRS FOR ALL STOVES. GREAT WEST- ern Stove Repair Co., 312 Hennepin av. STORM SASH AND CARPEN- TER WORK *0> o o o O O O o 0 o o o o O STORM SASH IN STOCK In all sizes and large quantities. a prices are right. Both phones 96. o City Sash and Door Co., O 4th st, opposite Courthouse. ©. o o o o o o o o o o oo Our o STORM SASH, Carpenter Work, best workmen. W. H. Fisher & Co., rear 817 Nlc. T. C. 982. TAEL0MNG JT. ». HXKSHAW. 627 BOSTON BLOCK—NEW ^fall styles ready for inspection. YOU CAN RENT AN OLIVER TYPEWRITER of the manufacturers for $3 monthly. The Oliver Typewriter Co.. 332 Hennepin. TYPEWRITERS, all makes, at bargains: must be sold. Bilck. Mfg. Co.. 605 Sykea block. WE WANT MEN TO FILL 500 EXECUTIVE. clerical, technical and salesman positions; write for booklet and state position desired. Hapgoods, 813 Nicollet Av. 50 YOUNG MEN WANTED TO LEARN TELE- graphy, finest equipment, best teachers, suc- cessful graduates. Eclectic School of Tele- graphy, day and night classes, 225 5th st S, Minneapolis. WANTED—25 MORE MEN AND 15 MORE bojs; all ages; no experience necessary to get their shoes repaired "while you wait." at Standard Shoe Repairing Co., 705 1st av S. SOLICITORS AND PRINTERS WHO DESIRE situations on out-of-town newspapers should file name with Press Advertising Co., 445 Se- curity Bank bldg. Constant demand. WATCHES CLEANED. 50c; MAIN SPRINGS, 50c. warranted one year; clocks repaired, called for and delivered. Dobrln, 223 Wash- ington av N. T. C. 9545. IF YOU NEED A BOOKKEEPER OR STENOG- rapher, operator of any standard typewriter, call the Oliver Free Employment Bureau, both phones 463, 322 Hennepin. WANTED—YOUNG MAN WITH SMALL OAPI- tai for office work, no experience necessary, but must be worker. Salary and commission. 1222 Guaranty Loan. DAY AND EVENING CLASSES AT ECLECTIC Business College. Finest equipment; best teachers; gymnasium, catalog free. 225 5th 8t S, Minneapolis. WANTED—SEVERAL YOUNG MEN BETWEEN 16 and 20 for wholesale house, no experience necessary; excellent chance. Call at 506 North- western building. WANTED—AN EXPERIENCED USHER AND floor manager; state extent of experience and names of former employers. Address 8278, Journal; WANTED—AN EXPERT STOVE REPAIR man. Apply Mr. Davey, stove department, New England Furniture & Carpet Co. SHOES RESOLED IN IS MINUTES; BEST OAK soles, sewed 75c; nailed, 50c, rubber heels, 40c. S. T. Sorensen, 314 Nicollet av. THE PUBLIC KNOWS GERMAN RAZORS, also grinders, are the best in the world. Let Verbeck prove it. 211 4th st S. SEND OATON BUSINESS COLLEGE, 858 2d AV S, names of prospertive students; your pay will be $5 each student. TAILOR—GOOD BUSHELMAN WANTED; ONE familiar with repair woik and pressing. The Eureka, 717 3d av S. TWO YOUNG MEN CAN EARN EXPENSES at Caton Business college, 253 2d av S. Day and evening school. WANTED—A BUGGY WASHER AND HAB- ness cleaner. Bayer's livery, 18 Royalston av. WATCHES cleaned, 50o; mam springs, 50o; warranted one year. Horwitz, 303 Wash, av N. PRIVATE INSTRUCTION IN STENOGRAPHY, $5 monthly. Miss McDermott, 518 Guar. Bldg. WATCHES CLEANED, $1; MAINSPRINGS, $1; warranted one year. Paegel's, 22 3d st S. Trades. WANTED—AN EXPERIENCED SAUSAGEMAK- er and one who can act as second butcher; good wages and steady employment to the right man. Address H. L. Reade & Co., Bis- marck, N. D. WANTED—A MAN TO TAKE POSITION AS foreman in press department, modern daily; must be competent to tun newspaper and job presses. Apply Lock Box 504, Gland Forks, N. D. WANTED—TWO RIP AND TWO CUTOFF sawyers for box factory at Dulnth. Apply H. H. Rieskhoff, Nicollet hotel, until Tuesday night, or write to New Duluth, Minn. WANTED—COUNTRY PRINTER FOR NEWS- paper and Job work; salary $5 per week and board and room; drinking man not wanted. Weekly Call, Tintah, Minn. WANTED—EXPERIENCED PATENT OFFICE draftsman; preferably one who has had shop expeiience. Williamson & Merchant. 923-35 Guaranty building. MACHINISTS—STAY AWAY FROM THE HEL- wig Mfg. Co., St. Paul; strike on. Thos. Van Lear, Business Agent, District No. 48. FIRST-CLASS CARPENTER AND CARRIAGE woodworker open now for position at once. Address Brundege, 522 W 28th st. BARBER WANTED—A FIRST-CLASS MAN; closing hours at 6"30 p.m.; 11 Saturday eve- nlng. H. Palmatier, Staples, Minn. A YOUNG MAN WANTED WHO UNDER- stands steam fitting and tinners' supplies. Saxton Heating Co., 405 6th av S. WANTED—WASHMAN TO WASH AND FIRE boiler in small laundry. Address Dickinson Steam Lanndry. Dickinson, N. D. WANTED—AT ONCE, COMPOSITOR; ONE familiar with ad work preferred, state wages wanted. Herald. Harvey, N. D. WANTED—MECHANICAL DRAUGHTSMAN, one familiar with sawmill work preferred. Apply 2303 Dupont av N. A FIRST-CLASS PLUMBER'S LABORER, GOOD wages and steady work. Address Kelly & Lamb, 311-313 3d av S. WANTED AT 0N0E—THREE 0B FOUR first-class plumbers; best of wages. G. A. Kelly. 256 2d av S. PATTERN MAKERS WANTED. APPLY TO Chas. A. Stickney Co.. Fillmore & Starkey sts, West St. Paul. WANTED—CARPENTERS FOR work. Call 416 Corn Exchange. & Record Co. ' ELEVATOR The Barnett WANTED—FOUR TAILORS; STEADY WORK. H. O Berg, 229 Cedar av. a tSeven Corners. WANTED—CIVIL ENGINEER OR SURVEYOR who can go to work.at once. S466, Journal. WANTED^THREE STONE" MASONS^ ONE tender. Applv at 2033 Crystal Lake av N. HELP WANTED-MALE Continued Trades. f^Am WANTED—BUSHELMAN AND COATMAKER at 238 Hennepin. Temple Court Tailor. WANTFD—CARPENTER, NON-UNION. CALL at 2423 Lake nlace. WANTED—LATHERS. CALL 628 14th AV SE. Salesmen and Clerks. WANTED—SALESMAN TO SELL ACCIDENT and health insurance, endowment policy, in- demnity for injury to the beneficiary, and other entirely new featuies. Liberal contractu and excellent chance for advancement. Call or write. Woodmen Mutual Casualty Co., 412 Nicollet av. Minneapolis. SALESMAN WANTED—TO CABBY 0UB LINE in Montana; to one with acquaintance and carrying kindred line preference Mill be given; liberal commissions paid promptly. American Suspender Co., Aurora, 111. A MAN DESIRING PERMANENT EMPLOY- nient, forceful and with business experience, for position with good remuneration and ex- cellent futuie. Apply, stating past experience. Address 8530, Journal. WANTED—AN EXPERIENCED SILK SALES- man, permanent position and good salary to right party. Apply to superintendent Wm. Donaldscn & Co.'s. $25 PER WEEK AND TRAVELING Ex- penses paid salesmen to sell goods to gro- cery dealers; experience unnecessary. Purity Co., Chicago. WANTED—SALESMEN FOB THE IMPLE- ment trade; salary and expenses. Empire Cream Separator Co., 240 7th 'av S. WANTED—AT ONCE, SOLICITOB FOR MEDI- cal service company; large commission; bonds required. Address S353, Journal. Boys. TIMEKEEPER FOR THE WOODS, $28 AND board. Boy for wholesale house, $20. Bank messenger, about 17. $20. Office and errand boy, $15. S. A. Morawetz & Co., 910 Security Bk. Bldg. CANVASSERS WANTED; EXPERIENCED, FOR a line of household specialties; sold on in- stallment plan; a liberal proposition to hustl- ers. O. F . Adams Co.. 76-78 7th st S. WANTED—BOY 16 PEARLS OLD, TO LEARN fur trade. Call at H. Hoffman's, 1227 Wash- ington av N; open evenings WANTED—A BOY ABOUT 18 TO DRIVE; must know the city well. Call Minneapolis Dye house, 1032 5th st S. BBIGHT BOY, ABOUT 16, FOB ERRANDS and bundle desk. Apply North Star Woolen Mills Co. 228 2d st S. WANTED—ERRAND BOY; GOOD CHANCE TO leam tiade. Call at Freie Presse Herold, 49 3d st S. WANTED—BOY 16 YEARS OLD, TO LEARN Holtzerman's shoe department, 423 Cedar av. WANTED—BOY ABOUT 16 YEARS FOB OF- flce wo-k. 400 Commercial building. ERRAND BOY WANTED AT 565 SYNDICATE Arcade; $4 per ^eek to start with BOY WANTED—ABOUT 16 YEABS OLD. Znhn, Lumber Exchange corner, BOY WANTED AT LANE'S DRUG STOBE. 501 Hennepin av. Laborer!. WANTED—100 TBACK LAYERS FOB N0BTH Dakota, wages $2 75; 100 surfacers, wages $2 50; 50 steam shovel laboreis, wages 22y.c per hour, 11 hours' work; 50 tie loaders, com- pany work, wages $2 25, board $3 75; six cable men and six steam shovel laborers. Mon- tana, company work, wages $2 per day, 50 station men, double track work, sand ma- terial, 20c per yard, wheelbarrow work; tun- nel foreman; 100 day and station men for Montana; 300 rock, day and station men for Montana, also rock, day and station men for Washington and Oregon; 100 woodsmen want- ed, wages $35 to $40 per month and board; 50 extra gang men wanted near city; 50 extra gang men wanted for Wisconsin, company work; 100 for Iowa, company work; 400 for southern Illinois; cooks, blacksmiths, track- liners, track-raisers, surfacing foremen and steam drill runners. Free fare from Minne- apolis. Western Employment Co., 11-13-15 1st st S. Bookkeepers. WANTED—AN EXPERIENCED B00KKEEP- er; give refe-ences, salary required; answer in own handwriting. Address 8446, Journal. Miscellaneous. LADIES—IF YOU HAVEN'T VISITED THE New York Millinery Co.'s new enlarged quar- ters, 267 Cedar av, and looked over our tremendously large assortment of up-to-date goods, yon have v missed an opportunity to get just what you wanted at practically your own price. A call will convince you that we are determined to please, both in price and quality 267 Cedar av. THEHOUSEHOLD FUBNITUBE STOBED AT the Eighth Ward Transfer Co.'s rooms belong- ing to Mrs. C. Bacon, Gowdy & Rudd, W . G. Thornton, Mrs Lawe and George R. Bond, will be sold at public auction Nov. 30, unless re- deemed by them before that date. D. B. Wilcox, proprietor. ANY INTELLIGENT PERSON MAY EARN $40 to $5C monthly at home, in spare time, cor- responding for newspapers; no canvassing; ex- perience unnecessary. Send for particulars. Press Syndicate, Lockport, N. Y. TELEGRAPHY—WE CAN TAKE SEVERAL young ladles into our day or evening class in telegraphy. Write or call at school. Thorno- son's Ry. Institute, 102 Washington av S. * LEARN HOW TO MAKE ENLARGED FOR- traits and earn fiom $15 to $60 a week; even- ing classes. Address Manager, 416 Evanston building, Minneapolis. DAY AND EVENING CLASSES AT ECLECTIC Business College. Finest equipment; best teachers, gymnasium; catalog free. 225 5tb st S, Minneapolis. NURSEMAID WANTED—FOR AFTERNOONS and all day Sundays; two children, 5 and 8 years old. 1779 Humboldt av S. T. O. telephone 4587. COMPETENT LADY BOOKKEEPER FOB country store. South Dakota; $50 to $60. S. A. Morawetz & Co , 910 Security Bk. Bldg. EXPEBIENCED ABSTBACT CLERK, LADY or gentleman, for North Dakota; $60-$75. S. A. Morawetz & Co., 910 Security Bk. Bldg. WANTED—GOODr SMART GIRL FOR - LIGHT work on calendars. Oliver Baker Mfg. Co., Old Colony Bldg., 324 4th av S WANTED—A CAPABLE GIRL TO HELP CARE for invalid. Call between 5 and 6. 2516 El- liot. WANTED—GIRL EXPERIENCED IN WIRE weaving. Lloyd Mfg. Co., 1610 Central av. WANTED—AT DISHWASHER Restaurant, 225 Nicollet av. COLUMBIA WANTED—CHAMBERMAID AT THE MAPLE Leaf hotel, 253 1st av S. WANTED—A YOUNG LADY AT 306 NICOLLET av. room 25. TWO GIBLS Hospital. WANTED. ST. BABNABAS General Housework. A GOOD GIBL FOB GENERAL HOUSEWORK; strictly modern house; family three. We want a girl that will stay. Call *3037 Dupont av S, or phone T. C. 7064. WANTED—A GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL housework for two adults, must be good cook. 1400 Spruce place, flat 6. Inquire 1337 Nlcol- let av. WANTED—COMPETENT GIRL FOR GENERAL housework; modern house; four in fatally; wages $5. 1800 Humboldt av S T. C. 5566. WANTED—HIGH SCHOOL GIRL FOR P0R- tlon of each day to assist with second work _ and care of child. Apply 1915 Colfax av S. WANTED—NEAT GIRL FOB GENEBAL housework in flat; must do plain cooking; small family. Call 1322 Vine place Flat 2. GOOD GIBL FOB GENERAL HOUSEWORK— One who likes children; four in the family; wages $3 50 per week. 2207 Grand av. WANTED—A GIRL ABOUT 15 YEABS OLD to assist with light housework. House modern. No washing. Address 8519, Journal. WANTED—A GOOD COMPETENT GIBL FOB general houseworki small family; good wages. Inquire 302 Oak Grove st. EXPEBIENCED GIBL FOR GENEBAL HOUSE- work, best wages. Telephone South 922. Call afternoon. 2933 Park av. A COMPETENT GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work. Must be a good cook. Highest wages. 2400 Bryant av S. WANTED—A COMPETENT COOK AND A COM- petent nursery maid at the Pillsbury House, 320 16th av S. GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK BY Nov. 19. Call Thursday afternoons. 2301 Bryant av S. GIRL FOB GENEBAL HOUSEWOBK; ONE that cah room at home. Apply at once. 1615 Nicollet av. WANTED—THOBOLY COMPETENT GIBL FOB housework; small familj; good wages. 3221 5th av S. WANTED—A NEAT GIRL FOR GENERAL housework; two in family. 1502 2d av S, flat B. WANTED—A COMPETENT GIRL FOR GEN- eral housework. 238 W Franklin: no washing. WANTED—A GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work; family of four adults 1703 Park av. November 8, 1906. HELP WANTED—FEMALE Contfnued. OeneralHousework. WANTED—AN EXPEBIENCED SECOND GIBL J German preferred. 1532 Spruce place. WANTED—GOOD, COMPETENT GIBL FOB general frouseworlc. 715 7th av SE. WANTED—A GIBL TO DO PABT OF HOUSE. work. 432 4th st SB. GIBL WANTED FOR GENERAL H0U8E< work. 2728 Blaisdell. Cooks, Washers and Ironers. WANTED—AN EXPERIENCED GIRL FOR cook; will pay $25 a month. References re- mired. Apply Swedish Tabernacle Young ladles' Home, 617 8th av S. La WANTjBD—A THOROUGHLY EXPERIENCED laundress to wash on Mondays. Please call Immediately. 2324 Pillsbury av. Dressmakers and Seamstresses. WANTED EXPEBIENCED PANTS AND shirt makers on power machines, especially pant makprs; can use a few beginners. Apply to superintendent of factory, 618 1st av N. Wyman, Partridge & Co. WANTED—EXPERIENCED FINISHERS FOR women's tailored suits and costumes; good wages for competent workers. The Young- Quinlan Co., 513 Nicollet av. WANTED—HAND FINISHEBS ON PANTS; steady work. Apply Robitshek, Frank & Hel- ler, 23 4th st N. WANTED—COMPETENT WAIST FINISHERS and competent coat helpers. Miss Leonard, 402 10th st S. HXPERIEN^D OIRLiToN SLEEVES; dibit. est wages. Mclntyre, 614 9th st S. Stenographers. WANTED—YOUNG LADY TO CLERK AND AS- sist In office. Splendid rhance to learn book- keeping. State age and experience. Board and room furnished in modern home. Address 8529, Journal. WANTED—A STENOGRAPHER (SMITH PRE- mier machine); state experience, salary ex- pected and where last employed. Address 8462, Journal. WANTED INEXPERIENCED STENOG- raphers to secure actual experience at 513 New Yo*k Life building. Waitresses. WANTED—TWO WAITRESSES, ONE STEADY apd one two-meal girl. 120 Hennepin. Housekeepers. RESPECTABLE LADY OR WIDOW TO KEEP house, near city. Reasonable wages to right party. Address 8415, Journal. Clerks and Salesladies. EXPEBIENCED CROCKERY AND CONFEC- tionery clerk for South Dakota; $30 to stait. Apply at once. S. A. Morawetz & Co., 910 Security Bk. Bldg. BATE UNDER THIS CLASSIFICATION, >/»o A word; no ad less than 10c daily; 20 words or less, one week, 60c. Miscellaneous. MAN WITH 15 YEABS' EXPERIENCE, DIF- ferent business, largely collection, wants posi- tion; city references. Address 7315, Journal. YOUNG MAN FROM COUNTRY DESIRES place to work for board while attending col- lege. Address J. M. B., Eclectic Business College, 225 5th st S. A YOUNG STUDENT WOULD LIKE TO DO chores around the house mornings and eve- nings for board and room or room only. Address 7791, Journal. MAN AND WIFE WANT EMPLOYMENT IN some good family; man good with horses, woman good housekeeper, not afraid of work Address 8356. Journal. DETECTIVES. Very bright young man, who speaks three languages, wants to do detective work. Ad- dress 7942, Journal. WANTED—BY MIDDLE-AGED MAN, SOBER and hard worker, office work or outside work; can furnish employer $1,000. Address 7519, Journal. CHUBCH JANIT0B, WITH BEFEBENCES and possessing tools and ability, would like place in church or college. Address 8313, Journal. TWO GARDENERS LOOKING FOR A, Posi- tion; 13 years' experience in Sweden. <Ser- many and France. Norman House, 22t 2d st S. WANTED—WORK OF BOMB KIND BY YOUNG * married man; spefetfs Swwftlf, Norwegian and English. Address 8408, 1 'iltournal. A MAN, WILLING TO WORK, WANTS ANY kind of light jobs now and through the win- ter. Address 8477, Journal. WANTED—BY MABBIED MAN OF 30. DE- livery wagon or some work in city; knows city well. 920 & 24th av S; FIRST-CLASS HOTEL OR RESTAURANT cook chef, desires position in or out of city. Address _8470, Journal. WANTED—OFFICE WOBK OF SOME KIND by young man, several years' experience. Address P. O. Box 411. EXPEBIENCED YOUNG MAN DESIRES Po- sition in a good real estate and loan office. Address 7857, Journal. MAN AND WIFE WANT PLACE TO DO JAN- itor work; man is machinist; German. Ad- dress 8224, Journal. PB00FBEADEB WISHES POSITION AT ONCE. Address A. P. Oberg, 8287 Columbus av. Bookkeepers. SITUATION WANTED BY A BOOKKEEPEB} thorough, efficient and reliable; several years' experience; best of local references. Address 8304, Journal. GOOD PENMAN AND WITH SOME EXPERI- ence in double-entry bookkeeping, desires posi- tion. Address 7473, Journal. Salesmen and Clerks. POSITION WANTED—BY YOUNG MAN. 28 years old, German descent, who has been in city a short time, as clerk or office help, gro- ceries, dry goods or hardware preferred, have some knowledge of double-entry bookkeeping; no objection leaving city. Salary $30 per month; will consider lower salary if chances for advancement. Address 8416, Journal. SITUATION WANTED BY THOBOUGH AND competent grocery clerk, a good hustler; sev- eral years' local experience; best of references. Address 8300, Journal. BEGISTERED DRUGGIST, EMPLOYED, WISH- es to make change, competent to take charge; city preferred. Address 7407, Journal. WANTED—BY INTELLIGENT YOUNG MAN, position aa clerk or timekeeper in lumber camp. Address 8195. Journal. Trades. STATIONARY ENGINEER WANTS POSITION. Can furnish good references. Can do all re- pairing. First-class license. J. K., 830 27th av NE. WANTED—POSITION BY A BABBER, 18 months' experience; state wages; steady and sober; best of references. Address 8408, Jour- nal. POSITION WANTED BY EXPERIENCED Ho- tel chef. Strictly Steady and sober, coun- try preferred. S. F. Cascom. Eldora. Iowa. CARPENTER WANTS BOUGH WOBK OF ANY kind, or inside work., with tools. Address 8243, Journal. Stenographers. KALE STENOGRAPHER, WITH BANKING and general office experience, desires perma- nent position. Address 8282, Journal. Laborers. N0BWEGIAN, AGED $6, WOULD LIKE TO DO chores or light work in a private family. N. Nelson, 1417 7th st S. SITUAT'S WANTEb--FEMALE Miscellaneous. SITUATION ,!WANTED—YOUNG LADY, HAV- ing experience, desires position as assistant bookkeeper and general office work; good pen- manship, accurate at figures; best of refer- eucea furnished. Address 8271, Journal. AN EXPERIENCED NURSE WOULD LIKE more employment, good references and reason- able price. Addiess V 353, Journal. St, Paul. WANTED—POSITION BY EXPERIENCED, RE- liable cashier, will help on books; fair salary required. Address 8459, Journal SITUATION WAHTEb - AS NURSE IN CON- finement Cases Call Main 3376-J. Housekeepers. YOUNG WIDOW DESIRES POSITION AS housekeeper In widower's family, and wants to come to Minnesota, or would take charge of hotel, city or country; answer at once. Address Mrs. Jennie C. Mozart, P. O. Box 20, Wilkesbarre, Pa. A MIDDLE-AGED LADY WISHES POSITION as housekeeper; in *^smaU family. Address 8179. Journal, .-.--.. - SITTJAT'S WANTED—FEMALE Continued Stenographers. TH0R0LY COMPETENT, WELL EDUCATED stenographer, quick and accurate, desires po- sition. Can All exacting position. Salary, $60. Best references. Address 8879, Journal. WANTED—AFTERNOON WO&K~VY~BTSJ^'. ly first class stenographer, grain or mill work a specialty. Steady, earnest worker; highest references. Address 8460, Journal. YOUNG LADY BOOKKEEPER AND STEN- ographer desires position; five years' office expeiience; best of references furnished. Ad- dress 7988, Journal. SITUATION WANTED BY STENOGRAPHEB; rapid, accurate and good business ability, local experience and references. Address 8280, Journal. LADY STENOGBAPHEB AND BOOKKEEPER". accurate and reliable, desires position; twelve years' experience. Address 8442. Journal. YOUNG LADY DESIRES POSITION AS STE- norapher; has also had some experience on books. Address 8331. Journal. General Housework. EXPERIENCED SECOND GIRL WISHES A position, able to sew and likes children. Ad- dress 8492, Journal. BEST PRICES PAID for old gold and silver. Wolfson's Loan Office, 108 Washington av S. Clerks and Salesladies. SITUATION WANTED BY A YOUNG BALES- lady, competent, experienced; first-class local references; state department and salary, if no _objection. Address 8488, Journal. A YOUNGLADY WITH EXPERIENf5FwiSH- es a position in stole. Call at 2127 Riverside av S. ) Cooks, Washers and Ironers. A FIRST-CLASS LAUNDRESS WANTS WORK in flats; beBt references. 8461, Journal. Dressmakers and Seamstresses. DRESSMAKER TH0R0LY EXPERIENCED and good fitter on street suits or any work in line of dressmaking, and latest fashions; $1.50 per day in families. Address 8333, Journal. WANTED—BY A NEAT SEAMSTRESS FOR all kinds of sewing by the daj; $1.50 a day. 8515, Journal. FINANCIAL CHATTEL LOANS. Minnesota Mortgage Loan Co., Established 25 Years. Loans On furniture, pianos, horses, etc.. without the slightest publicity. Small or large payments, weekly or monthly, with privi- lege of payment on or before, thus stop- ping all cost. Having been engaged in the money lending business for the past 25 years, and with the large clientele we luve, we are enabled to make the lowest rates, and give the quickest possible ser- vice. Our record and reputation for the past 25 years insures honorable and con- fidential dealing to all. Minnesota Mortgage Loan Co., 305-306 Bank of Commerce Bldg., 1st av S and 4th st. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A FRIEND To Loan You Money? We loan on furniture, pianos, salaries, horses, wagons, etc. Low rates, easy terms. Without removal of goods. Call. Write or Phone. Twin City 9378. N. W. Main 1770. Minneapolis Loan Co., 601-602 Globe Bldg., 22 4th St. S. Between Nicollet and Hennepin. Open evenings on Monday and Saturday. ABE YOU HUNTING FOB DOLLARS! Don't fail to see us. There Is no closed sea- son in our business. We loan money in sum* from $10 to $300 on furniture, pianos, horses, wagons, warehouse teceipts, etc. Our terms are the lowest and best. It will pay you to investigate and open a credit ac- count with us if in need of money. Minneapolis Financial Co., 406-408 New York Life Bldg. Trl-State 3092. N. W. Main 409-L8. SALARIED PEOPLE And others, furnished money upon their own names, without security, easy payments, of- fices in 60 principal cities; save yourself money by getting my terms first. D. H. Tolman, 920 New York Life building. WANTED—$1,600 LOAN, FIRST MORTGAGE, 6 per cent, three or five years, on my fully modern seven-room home; now nearing com- pletion; fine location, best of references, will pay small commission. Address 8437, Jour- nal. I OFFER FOR SALE 7 PER CENT PRE- ferred stock in large or small amounts; abso- lutely safe. For full information call on or address H. C. Goddard, 926 Security Bank building. MONEY ALWAYS ON HAND TO LOAN UPON real estate; no delay in securing answer or in closing deal. Also building loans; lowest rates. Thorpe Bros., Andrus building. WE OFFElTOUR OWN H0NEY~T0 LOAlTON improved city property at lowest current rates; no delay. The Minnesota Loan & Trust Co., 313 Nicollet av. R. D. CONE & CO., 517 GUARANTY BLDG., nave on hand to loan on improved property $1,000, $1,500, $2,000, $3,500; lowest rates. MONEY—DO YOU WANT TO BORROW ON real estate' Write Iowa Land Credit Co., Redding, Iowa. WE LOAN ON CITY REAL ESTATE AT LOW- est rates; no delays Nickels & Smith, 311 Nicollet av. 2,000 TO LOAN at 5% per cent on oity prop- erty. Sulflow & Dredge, 433 Andrus Bldg. PRIVATE 1st and 2d Real Estate Mortgages made promptly. Dever, 6ST Andrus building. MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES; NO delay. Thayer & Gale, 213 N. Y. Life bldg. $1,600 LOAN WANTED; NEW HOUSE; WORTH $4,000, by private party. 7970, Journal. SEE ME FOR LOANS ON CITY REAL ESTATE. C S Woodruff, 005 Guaranty building. $100 OR MORE ON REAL ESTATE SECUBITY. Taboui Realty Co., 410 1st av S. LOANS MADE ON HOUSEHOLD GOODS, warehouse receipts,, etc., without removal at 2 pei cent per month 1204 Guaranty bldg. LOANS ON DIAMONDS AND WATCHES; LOW rates The old reliable. M. L. Cohen. 29 Washington av S. Ebtablished 1879. RICE LOANS ON ALL KINDS OF PERSONAL property; charges reasonable. 506 Globe bldg. LOANS ON DIAMONDS AND WATCHES, VERY low rates. Ben Bank, 321 Washington av S. LOST, FOUND, REWARDS FOUND: Half carload sewing machines at Fife's, 420 Nicollet av; dropheads, boxtop cases, Singer New Home, White, etc. Will sell from $5 to §35, small payments. Repairs at whole- sale. 420 Nicollet av. LOST OR STOLEN—BANKBOOK NO. 110309, Issued by The Farmers & Mechanics' Savings bank of Minneapolis; if not returned to said bank before Nov. 21, 1906, application will be made for a duplicate theieof. LOST—BROWN FUR NECK SCARF, LEFT ON 6 10 p.m Great Northem, Hutchinson divi- sion Saturday. Finder will receive reward by communicating with W. E. Nelson of Nelson Paper Co. Both phones. FOUND—CHILD'S BBACELETrBETWEEN~3Sd and 35th sts on Columbus av. Owner can have same by proving property and paying, for this ad. A. P. Oberg, 3237 Columbus. FOUND—A PLACE TO HAVE YOUR TRUNK repaired or exchanged for new one, 14 Wash- ington av N, Bijou Trunk Factory. William Lorenz. Both phones. LOST—LIVER AND WHITE POINTER UfA^E dog; heavy brass trimmed collar; no name. Return to Mrs. Kidney, 2932 Pillsbury av. Re- ward. s LOST—POCKETBOOK ON OAK AND "HABBIET car, containing money and cards. Return for reward to Journal office. LOST—GOLD BOW GLASSES IN FLAT CASE. Address Mrs. B. A. Bolton, 718 13th av SE. or phone T. C. 17099. LOST—NOV. Qx EASTERN STAR PIN; RE- turnfor reward to_1617 Dunont av N. LOST—BLACK AND WHITE ~ COLLIE DOG, "ChL" Reward. 715 7th av SE. STORAGE THE BOYD TBANiFEXiTMOBAGXcorKAi unequaled facilities for packing, moving, stor- ing and shipping household goods. See our elegant new fireproof storage warehouse with separate rooms and compartments. Warehouse _office,j400JjyLake_6t; main office, 46 3d st S. MINNEAPOLIS TBANSFEB AND STORAGE Co. has best facilities for handling and stor- ing household goods; expert furniture packers; satisfaction assured; cut rites to Pacific coast and other points our specialty. 122 5th st S. Both phones. CUT BATES ON HOUSEHOLD GOODS TO Chicago, Denver, Spokane, Pacific coast termi- nals and tributary points. For best of ser- vice and lowest rates write or call on the Boyd Transfer Co . 46 3d st S. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o GENUINE PIANO BARGAINS. o o As we are over-crowded with piano o o stock and need the room for new goods o o arriving, we shall close out this week the o o following list of unprecedented bargains o o on easy terms of payment; o o Lyon & Healy $100.00 o o Weber 135.00 o o Kimball .' 160.00 0 o Wellington 165.00 > o o Kingsbury 185.00 ^ o 0 Cable 190.00 o o Kingsbury 215.00 o o Cable 235.00 o O Gabler 240.00 o o Conover 265.00 o 0 Hallet & Davis 275.00 o o 15 square pianos, $15, $20, $25, $30, o o $35, $40 and $50. o o 25 organs at $12, $15, $18, $20, $25 o o and $28. o o Piano players, $100, $125. $140 and $150. o 0 Trie Cable Company, 0 o 8th St. and Nicollet Av. o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o FOUR DIFFERENT SIZES OF GASO- c o line engines. o o One feed mill. o o Three small engines. o o Several boilers. o o J. H. Kerrlck. o o 126 3d av N. o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 BARGAINS IN USED PIANOS—FISCHER piano, large size, $190; Behning piano, walnut case, good condition, $200; Crown piano, oak case. Just as good as new, $265; New England piano, $150; Albrecht piano, large size, fancy mahogany case, splendid condition, $225; Hal» piano, $125, Angelus. latest style. $150; Pian- ola, $125; square pianos, $10. $15, $20, $25, $50. Terms. $2 to $10 monthly. Foster & Waldo, 36 5th st S, corner Nicollet av. FALL AND WINTER PBICES ON MY LARGE stock of new and second-hand office, store, bank, grocery and, confectionery fixtures. Big line of safes, all sizes, standard makes; prices cheaper than you can buy at wholesale. Also big stock desks, chairs, tables, counters, shelving, cash registers, window fixtures, etc. Twin City Fixture Co., 223 3d st S. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o STORM SASH IN STOCK O in all sizes and large quantities. O prices are right. Both phones 96. o « City Sash and Door Co., o 4th st, opposite Courthouse. " 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Our 0 0 0 0 0 SALES WILL OCCUR IN NEW TOWNSITES on the Great Northern Berthold-Crosby ex- tension as follows: On townslte No. 8, Lignite, Monday, Nov. 12. 10 a.m. On towpsite No. Nov. 13. 10 a,m. On tpwnsite No. 11, Noonan, Wednesd«y r ; Nov. 14, 10 a.m. "> Lignite is located in the NW% Sec 12T township 162 range 92, and Stampede in NWy section 3, township 162, range 93, Ward county. Noonan is located in the . NE% section 4, township 162, range 95, Wil- * Hams county. All of these towns have been carefully located with regard to character of the coun- try, direction of the road?, etc., and no better openings for all lines of business can be found in North Dakota. Prices reasonable and terms of payment easj. Lots not disposed of at public sales can be purchased after said dates from Dakota & Great Northern Townslte Co., room 417, Great Northern Railway general office build- ing, St. Paul, Minn. ' N °to—-Sales will occur very soon at town- .. e N ,%, 5 ' NIobe - I n N E % section 18, town- ship 160, range 89, at townbite No. 7, Woburn, in Eft section 25. township 162, CfSff 01 ' and at townslte No. 10, Larson, in N E i4 section 3, township 162, range 94. $100'MONTHLY, BEST SELLING SPECIALTY! will take partner for half interest, little money bandies this. $200 monthlj, clear; only $2 hotel in Nortn Dakota town; owner has other business; fur- niture and lease for sale cheap. Jacobs, 507 Boston Block, Minneapolis. PABTNEB IN MANUFACTURING BUSINESS in Minneapolis; established ten years; more orders than can be filed; 75 to 100 per cent profit; rent and expenses small; want a business man with $2,500 for half Interest; guaranteed salary from the start; wide open _to investigation^ Address 8176, Journal. WANT TO BUY FUBNITUBE "iN HOTELl rent building, must be first class and modern city or country; no other kind wanted. Give ru, l Particulars in first letter, location, name 0 . i ? ot ? 1, I am a hotel man from the east with the cash. All replies confidential. Ad- dress 8451, Journal. GOOD CLEAN STOCK OF GENEBAL MER- chandise, consisting of dry goods, shoes, fur- nishings and groceries, doing a cash busi- ness, in southeastern South Dakota town; invoice about $4,500, would exchange for 160 acres good land at right price. Address 8326, Journal. THE LARGEST LINE OF SECOND HAND WANTED—A PARTNER TO TAKE AN INTER- heatlng stoves in the city, as good as new, i f st ln . a business that has a great future be- at one-third the cost; fully warranted; also I( ? re "• requires $1,000 to handle it; business full line of counters, shelvings, cases, scales. I f. ire * dy established, want capital to develop bank fixtures and partitions, refrigerators and '*» nonesty and perseverance an essential qual- furniture. 1027 Washington av S. T. C. 1045. PIANO— A very fine large size Kimball piano, only $170; easy payments. S. W. Raudenbnsh A Co.. 44 7th st S. Between Hennepin and Nicollet. WALL PAPER. Ranney is closing out short lots at bar- gains, half-price. Let us give you estimate on work. 608 Hennepin av. PIANO TUNING AND REPAIRING; SKILLED workmen; satisfaction alwajs guaranteed; be sure and get a Metropolitan tuner. Order direct. Metropolitan Music Co., 41-42 6th st S. Both phones. PIANO BARGAINS. One Gabler, mahogany $180 One Hallet & Davis 125 Terms, cash or monthly. Howard, Farwell & Co., 707 Nicollet Av. FOB SALE—NEW AND SECOND-HAND BIL- Hard and pool tables, bar fixtures of all kinds; easy payments. Send for catalogue and price list. The Brunswlcke-Balke-Collender Co.. 426 and 4 a 3d st S, Minneapolis. _ification. P. O. Box 519, city. ARE YOU SETTLED FOR THE"WINTEB? WE have a few extra fine bargains in groceries and confectioneries with living rooms at bargain prices, from $250 upwards. Now is the time to pick them up for profit. Sanford Realty Co., _518 Guaranty bldg. FOR SALE—A PAYING NEWSPAPER AND Job office in one of the best towns in North Dakota, complete outfit, cylinder press, power, etc.; excellent opportunity for party who has sufficient capital to swing the deaL Address 8256, Journal. HOTEL WITH BAR—A MONEY-MAKER; THIS Is a grand chance for a good hotel man; brick building, steam heated, baths, ln fine shape, low rent, only hotel in town, three rail- roads; $1,500 cash required. J., 118 Kasota building. FOR SALE—SMALL PRINTING OFFICE IN Minneapolis, has thiee presses, fine assortment of type and material and is doing a good business; will be sold cheap and on especially good terms. Address 8443, Journal. BUSINESS CHANCE—A FIRST CLASS STEAM laundry for sale; reason for selling, falling health of proprietors, business- will exceed cost of plant in ten months. Only plant in county. THE NEAL TENT AND AWNING COMPANY. Phflllp i & Hook, Flandreau, S. D. In addition to taking down, storing and put- ' HOTEL—CUTE COSY LITTLE HOTEL (MIN- ting up awnings, selling and renting tents and flags; also rent chairs, floor covers and canopies for receptions, weddings, etc, FINE DR0PHEAD SEWING MACHINES, $9, $15 to $20; have Domestic, Singer, White, Wheeler & Wilson and others; good machines with attachments, $4 to $10. Dalseide, 925 Nicollet. RESERVOIR COOKS, $6; GAS RANGES. $7; reservoir ranges, $9; square ranges, $11, steel ranges with water fronts, $16, $18, $21.50. The Branch Furniture Co., Washington and 2d av S. TYPEWRITER BARGAINS. All makes, one quarter to one half price. Send for illustrated catalogue and bargain list. Minnesota Typewriter Co., 15 3d st S. BIG SNAPS GOOD SINGER SEWING MA- chine, $3: White. $5; Domestic. $S 50; drop- head White, $15: diop head Singer, $20; war- ranted. Elmer, 703 1st av S. FOR SALE—ONE FOUR-HORSE POWER FAIB- banks-Morse stationary gasolene engine in first- class order, p>rice $125. Moore Boat Works, Wayzata. Minn. FOR SALE—COMPLETE LINE OF NEW COAL and wood heaters, baseburners, self-feeders and airtights. The Great Western, 312 Hen- nepin av. FOR SALE—PRACTICALLY NEW 80 H. P. boiler, slightly damaged by fire, for sale cheap. Holcomb Pickling Co., Prospect Park, Minne- apolis. CANARIES; CHOICEST STOCK OF IMPORTED birds, warblers, rollers and other rare birds; cages and bird supplies. 3129 Nicollet. T. C. 7805. WOOD. DRY, $2.50, $2.75; WISCONSIN ."HIXED. S 75: coal, $5 and $5 75. Plymouth Lumber ., 237 Hennepin. Main 3846-L1; T. C. 2807. STOVES—ALL MAKES—STOVES. At reasonable prices. Save on dow 1 town prices. Bolmgren Bros., 1207 9 11 Wash, av S. GOOD SECOND-HAND FUBNITUBE AND stoves, easy terms, prices in plain Igures; big discount for cash. White, 215 5Vi st S FOR SALE—TEN HEAVY HOBSES, WEIGH between 1,500 and 1,700 lbs; can be seen at __814 University av SE Phone East 632 L. SP0BTSMEN, ATTENTION! HAVE FINE W- gauge shotgun and hunting coat; snap for somebody. 258 Plymouth av. T. C. 13128. GOOD LINE OF SECOND-HAND HEATERS at half ptice. Builders' Hardware Co., 623- 625 1st av S. FOR SALE—OFFICE FURNITURE. We do re- pairing, refinlshlng. Amer. Desk Co., 525 S 4th. A FEW SECOND-HAND MAYFLOWER MAN- dollns for sale cheap. Savler's, 606 Nicollet. REPLACED Cast Iron Heating Boilers For Sale cheap. Andrews Heating Co., 203 Hennepin. GASOLENE - ENGINE - BARGAINS; SECOND- hand or new. Shadegg Eng. Co.. 315 3d st .8, NEW NO. 3 SMITH PREMIER TYPEWRITER, long carriage, cheap. Address 8450, Journnl. STOVES—ALL MAKES; VERY LOW PRICES. T C. Furniture Co., 206 Washington av S. 150 FUR AND FUR-LINED COATS, $5 AND up. Wm. Weicman, 224 Washington av S. STOVES, ALL MAKES, AT HALF PRICE. Black Eagle Stove Works, 117 3d av N. A GOOD STERLING PIANO FOR SALE. IN- quire at 2522 15th av S. forenoons. FOR SALE CHEAP. AN ALTO HORN IN first-class condition. 7178. Journal. UNI0NSASH& DOOR CO., 813 8th~1BT~S; storm sash; general mlllwork. FOR SALE—FIRST-CLASS GAS RANGE, AT 1527 6th st SE. city. REALTY FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE—STOR. age, packing, shipping of high grade housec >ld goods and pianos; clean -separate locked com- Dartmenta. 100-112 1st *T N. Both pnonei. WANTED^ABTIEs' % LEA^ our cut rates on household goods to Chicago, Denver, Spokane, Pacific coast terminals and tributary points. For best of service at the lowest possible rates write or call on the Boyd Transfer & Storage Co , 46 3d st S. WE PAY HIGHEST CASH PBICES FOB store, office, bank, restaurant, butchers' and bakers' fixtures; also furniture and stoves. 1027 Washington av S. T. C. phone_1045. TOWN - MARKET PAYS HIGHEST PBICES for second-hand household goods and office furniture. 417-419 Washington av S. T. C. 2817. nesota), absolutely modern, only $2 hotel, town 4,000, three railroads; shows a net profit $350 month over all expenses; $2,000 cash re- quired. J., 116 Kasota budding. WANTED—A CHANCE TO SHOW YOU OUB line of new and second-hand heaters, whether you purchase or not. Salesmen ready to wait on you. Cash or easy payments. The Great Western, 312 Hennepin av FOB SALE—A HARDWARE STOCK AND harness shop, sell separately or together: only hardware and harness shop in town of three general stores and good territory. W. H. Boomer, Cayuga, N. D. WANT TO BELLI OB TBADE1 FOB MILLS, farms, fiats, lands, stores and other proper- ties. I have or can quickly find customers. F. L. Thresher, 924 New York Life, Minn. WANTED—PABTNEB WITH FBOM $3,000 TO $5,000 to engage in milling business, North Dakota; new mill, can be bought or rented cheap. Address 8396, Journal. BACQUET STORE, $3,000 INVOICE. GOOD Lo- cation, stock new, room newly painted and paperad, good basement, this Is a snap. W. F. Weymouth, 601 Oneida block. __^__ RESTAURANT FOR SALE—THE ONLY SHORT order house ln town doing a fine business; good reasons for selling, in a fine farming country. Box 9, Cotton, S D. WANTED—FIRE INSURANCE AGENCY. FIRM wishing to sell the agency in Minneapolis of a reliable company. Address, naming com- pany and price, 8193, Journal. PRINTING—1,000 ROUND-CORNERED CARDS, 2%x4, $1.35; 1,000 billheads or statement*. $1.50. H. E. Thorpe, 55 12th st S. T. C. 10198. Mail orders filled. SMALL INVESTMENT AND SERVICES WILL secure good< poM.ion, salary and commission, want hustler. Call 1222 Guaranty Loan. Ex- perience not necessary- BABBER WANTED TO OPEN NEW BARBER shop in a good south central Minnesota town of 1.700; fine opening for the right man. Address 8428, Journal. FOB SALE—ONLY BARBER SHOP IN THRIV- ing South Dakota town; a neat shop and good business the year around. Address B. E. _Shultz, Kevlllo. S. D. FOR SALE—A CONFECTIONERY AND FRUIT store in the best location in the city; owner must leave city, will sell cheap. Inquire at _210 Washington av S. $13,000 STOCK DRY GOODS FOR SALE OR half cash and balance good North or South Dakota land. Must have $6,000 cash. Ad- dress 8328. Journal. WANTED—YOUNG MAN FOR SECRETARY OF an old established business, must give refer- ences and be able to buy some stock. Address 8518, Journal. WANTED—CAPITALISTS TO JOIN ME IN putting in city gas plant, town of 5,000. Have franchise, large profits. 507 Boston block, Minneapolis^ "* INVENTORS—PATENTS GUARANTEED, $5. Call for guide book. Business openings all kinds F. A. Jacobs, 507 Boston block. Min- neapolis. FOR SALE—ONE SHARE OF TABASCO plantation stock at a sacrifice; this stock is paying 10 per cent dividends. Address 7842, Journal. WE HAVE REAL ESTATE AND BUSINESS places to sell or trade. List your property _with us Patterson, 486 Seiby av. St. Paul. FIRST-CLASS OPENING FOB HARDWARE and implement business in North Dakota town. Write for information. Address 7564, JournaL MONEY MAKER, PATENTED LOGGING SLED.' Want partner to handle office, lumbermen need it. Romacker, 514 Bank of Commerce. VEBY CHEAP—ONE ~ 0F~THE BEST C0H- fection^ry, cigar and fruit stores in the city; one large living room. 1409 Hennepin av. G00D _ PAYING MEAT SHOPTSOUTH MINNE- apolis; good trade, going away, must sell; $350. Romacker, 514 Bank of Commerce. IF YOU WISH TO BUY, SELL OB EXCHANG1 any legitimate business-, wherever located, call or write Lewis & Co., 525 Boston block. FOB SALE—ONLY EXCLUSIVE RESTAURANT ln southwestern Minnesota town of 3.0O0. Box 263. Luverne, Minn. SECOND-HAND ICE BOXES WANTED FOB carload shipment; will be in Minneapolis Nov. 10 and 25. Write now. Address 6253, Jour- nal. HIGHEST CASH PRICE FOB CAST-OFF gents' clothing. Call or write E. J. Sussman. 114 Washington av N. WANTED—SECOND-HAND CASH REGISTERS. State size, serial number and price. Address 6927, Journal. WANTED—MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, HIGH- est prices paid. Max A. Kohen, 327 Wash. S. FURNITURE AND CLOTHES BOUGHT; HIGH- est prices. City Bazaar. Cohen. 827 Wash av S. WE BUY ladies and gentlemen's clothes, oar- pets, rugs. furs. 603 Wash. S. M 3267 L2. FOR SALE—OAK UPRIGHT FOLDING BED, ln good condition, cheap. 1081 13th av SE. NATIONAL - CASH _ BEGISTERSr PENNY ~ABT rangement, will pay cash. 8478. Journal. FOB SALE—GOOD HEAVY OVERCOAT AND clothing 2727 Dupont av S. GOOD SECOND-HAND FIREPROOF Call 1134 Lumber Exchange. SAFE. INSTRUCTION PIANO LESSONS—A COMPETENT TEACHER desires pupils; charges moderate and satis- faction assured. Call or address 2428 4th av S. WAGON BUILDING AND REPAIRING Z CAN SELL YOUR BUSINESS. SEND DB- scrlptlon. Shepard, Bank of Commerce bldg. FOR SALE^DRAY LINETLTVERY AND FEED stable. E. D. Hucker, Sanborn, N. D. ANNOUNCEWDSNTS^ CUT BATES ON HOUSEHOLD GOODS TO CHI- cago, Denver, Spokane, Pacific coast terminals and tributary points; best of service and low- est possible rates. Write or call on the Boyd Transfer & Storage Co., 46_3d st S^ NOTICE—RECEIVED FRESH STOCK PICTURE frames, ovals, mouldings. We frame pictures cheap. Regilding. Picture sale. Zesbaugh, 11 5th st S. AU^TIONjSMJite W. D. Gordon Co., licensed auctioneers; It years' experience. 825 Guaranty. Both pbxaes. ^gBNTS^WANTED^ YOU CAN ORGANIZE A "SOAP CLUB" IN your spare time among your friends and get handsome premiums without cost. Easy to start. A million people know of oar guaran- teed soaps and grocery sundries. Write for free booklet. Croffs & Reed, Austin av, Dept. W, Chicago. 111. WANTED—CANVASSERS FOB COUNTRY. alt>o Minneapolis, St. Paul; liberal commissiocs. McNicol Remedy Co., 702 Sykes Block. BEST FACILITIES IN THE CITY FOR BUILD- ing, repairing and painting wagons, tracks, < etc., fine carriage and automobile painting a specialty. & clalty. The Boyd Transfer Co.'s Blacksmith BOBT. WAT80N. WAB VETERAN, PENSIO* Wagon Shop. 2981 4tn ar S. # / v * f ,^5. atty.. box 413. 82S Boston block, Minneapolis* H^€itr^ FUR REMODELING, REPAIRING AND BE- dyeing one month at summer prices. D. Morris Fur Co., 79 10th st S. T. C. 10608. 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Page 1: THE MINNEAPOLIS JQURNAL. Kneipp Sanitarium f^AmAnne B. Wbltcomb to Mary E. Whitcomb, part lot IS, block 4, Ridgewood's ad dition 2,000 Pharles D. Knight and wife to George W. Delvin

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Kneipp Sanitarium Corner Plymouth and Benn Avs N,

i Minneapolis, Minn. Patients suffering from Rheumatism and others requiring Rest and Specific Treat­ment may come and get wel l . Hundreds of testimonials from cured patients. Delight­fully located and fully equipped. Pros­pectus free.

Thursday ^*fevening, THE MINNEAPOLIS JQURNAL.

Miscellaneous.

DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. "UNITED States Geological Surrey. Reclamation Ser­

v i ce , Washington. D C . October 31, 1906— -Sealed proposals wil l be received at tho office •«f the U. S Reclamation Service, Glendlve, •Montana, until 10 o'clock a.m., December 15, 1906, for the construction of structures on the main canal and laterals, tower Yellowstone proj­ect, Montana and North Dakota, involviug ap­proximately 10,000 cubic yards of e\cavation, 1,400 cubic vnrds of concrete. 2,200 cubic yards of riprap, 80,000 pounds of square steel bars, and 300,000 feet B. M. of lumber. Plans, specifications and proposal blanks may be obtained from vthe United States Reclamation Service, Washington. D. C . or from the United States Reclamation Service, Glendlve, Montana. E. A. BHtchcock. Sccietary. ""__

PROPOSALS FOR ADDITION TO BUMPHOUSE. , —Office constructing quartermaster, St. Paul, Minn , Oct. 30, 1906 —Sealed proposals. In triplicate, wil l be received at this office until 11 a.m., Nov. 9, 1906, and opened then, for constructing addition to pumphouse a t Fort Snelllng, Minn , and furnishing boiler, smoke­stack and feed water heater. Plans and speci­fications may be seen and blank proposals wi th full instructions obtained upon application to this office. United States reserves the right to accept or reject any or all proposals or any part thereof.—Wm. D. Davis, captain and Q. M., U. S. A.

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Pamelia A. Cutler to Amelia M. Sulli­van, lot 18, block 3 . West Minneapo­l i s 1900

May A, Frisbie to Charles H. Wester and wife, lot 8, Auditor's subdivision

' N o . 16 3,000 Frank W . Forman and wi fe to George W.

Keys , lots 4 and 7. block 4, Flour City addition 300

.William H. Obert to Michael J. Koscul-„. nlak, lot 10, block 9. Bottineau's

second 3,200 John P . Mulvahlll and wi fe to Lewis S.

Nelson, east 30 feet of west 90 feet lots 11 and 12, block 5, M. and Love-Joy's 1,500

Sulla H . MacLean to Sophia Jernell, lot .7 . south 13 feet lot 6, Moore's revised 2,400

CHof J. Hawk and wife to Harry H. Howk. lot 7, block 1. Kenwood 6,000

Julia Dooley and Eugene D. Dooley to Helen J. Holmboe, undivided ^ R 62 feet lot lot 5, block 56, Minneapolis . . 5,000

fteorge M. Asher and wife to Cash J. Bodtn and wife , lot 12, block 1, Mable & Hayden's 925

Charles M. Drew to Theo Bruder, lots 1 and 2, block 25 Cottage City 650

Loan & Trust Savings Bank to Carl W . Werdenhoff, wes t 45 feet lot 14, Au­ditor's subdivision No. 1 1,500

Barry T. Aiken and wife to Thomas G. Aitken, lot 19, block 2, Lincoln Street supplement 1,600

{Brooklyn & Crystal Lake Cemetery to Lila McCausland, lots 77, 79 to 82, Brooklyn & Crystal Lake c e m e t e r y . . . . 250

Anne B. Wbltcomb to Mary E. Whitcomb, part lot IS, block 4, Ridgewood's ad­dition 2,000

Pharles D. Knight and wi fe to George W. Delvin. north 88 feet of front 108 feet lot 8, block 8, Perkins' addit ion. . 800

Andrew Heglund and wife to Charles Soderholm, lot 19, Floral Hil l 1,500

Idary C. Magruder and L. L Magruder to Fortius O. Deming, lot 4, Gale & Hamllne's outlots 8,500

{William F. KUpatrick and wife to Jes-* s ie L. KUpatrick, lot 9, block 2, S. C. '* Cutter's addition 475 Sua L. Engquist and John Engquist to

Dexter S. Bacon and wife , same as mortgage 512 4,800

Ket t le H. and John A. Lane to Wil l iam P. Budge, lot 4, block 3 , Silver Lake addition 2,800

Dharles Bechhoefer and wi fe to Jarvls Daugherty; lot 7, Wayzata rev i s ed . . 200

Stephen Jubert and wi fe to Patrick J. Breen; northeast southwest section 33-119-23 1,600

Fred R. Going and wife to William Snure; lot 8, block 4 King"s 1,250

James Dewar to Peter McNaughton; lot 4, block 2, Grand Avenue 2,700

Salaries C. Higgins &nd wife to Emma 2 . M. Hanson; lots 6 and-7, block 5, Bak-•^er ' s Addition to Minneapolis 750 John T. Trowbridge and wi fe to Anna A. ' Jeppson, west 41 feet lots 9 and 10, " block a, Peter's 1,200 Sarah V. and Wil l iam J. Palm to Anna

X F. Burhyte; south quarter lot 16, block * 6, Sunnyside 140 / farmers & Mechanics' Savings bank to » Charles Riach, lot 14, block 36, East / S i d e 1,500 Elizabeth G Brown to Robeit C. Eagles;

e n e t half east half lot 2, block 8, lots * t 13 and 14, block 9, Remington's Third 1,400 fWilliam G. Moss to Wil l iam G. Veidt; I north 22 feet lot G, block 29, Basset t

<M. & C 's 2,200 . Elliot to Pollak Thompson; south 35 feet and north 7% feet lot 2, block 14, J. S. W. Elliot's 1,275

JEdwin Peteler and wife to Peter Bards-£ gaard, lot 8, block 1, Petler & Good-jt rich's 100 iRachel and Will iam Campbell to Henry t C. Klinker; south 17 feet lots 17 24, all t 18 to 28, Wil l iam Campbell's 1,900

" MOLER BARBER COLLEGE, 215-217-219-221-223 2d av and 200-202-204 Washington av S, Minneapolis. We teach bar-beniig, hairdressing, shampooing, scalp treat­ment, manicuring, facial massage, chiropody, electrolysis, hair work, dermatology, switch-making, etc. W e occupy the entire fourth floor of the Windom and Loring building; ele­vator service, steam heat, hot and cold water, gas, electric l ight and all modern conveniences. We operate 16 great schools in the United States. When you join one you belong to all for l ife, all for the small fee of $30. W e have stood the test for 14 'years and are the only institution of the kind in the world. Many have tried to Imitate, but failed. Call or write for free i l lustrated catalogue. All work done free. It will pay to investigate us.

W E NE*.D GOOD RELIABLE MEN TO FILL responsible positions. Now that we are lo­cated in the finest building in the city w e intend to fill a great many high-grade po­sitions.

Auditor for line of retail yards; must have retail experience and be thoroughly re­liable, $1,200 to $1,500.

Experienced bookkeeper, capable of taking charge; want a bright, snappy young fel­low; $75.

Assistant bookkeeper, city, $60. A- l bookkeeper, implement film, $1,200 to

£1,500. S. A. Morawetz & Co.,

910 Security Bank Building. TELEGRAPHY—RAILROADING.

We will secure positions as ruilioad oper­ators and agents for 200 young men after taking a course of training at our school, or will refund you the amount paid us for tui­tion. Write at once for particulars. Thomp­son's Rai lway Institute, 102 Washington av S, Minneapolis.

WANTED—FOR XT. B. ARMY, ABLE-BODIED, unmarried men, between ages of 21 and 35, citizens of United States , of good character and temperate habits, who can speak, read and write English. For information apply to re­cruiting officer, Phoenix building, or Commer­cial Hotel . S t Paul, or 324 1st av S, Min-neapolls, Minn.

THE BEST COMPANY FOR AGENTS Is the Continental Casualty company, because it writes all forms of health and accident insurance, including the popular industrial, or Dollar-a-month, policies, issues the most liberal contracts. D. H. Evans, s tate agent, 310-311 Andrus bldg, Minneapolis, Minn.

GOOD OPPORTUNITIES FOR ADVANCEMENT in the navy. Young men and mechanics want­ed. Ages 17 to 85 years; pay $16 to (70 a month, no expenses for board and lodging. American citizens only enlisted. Apply Navy Recruiting Station, 508 Postoffiee building, Minneapolis

STRONG YOUNG MEN FOB FIREMEN A N D brakemen on Minnesota and other railroads; ex-peiience unnecessary; firemen, $100 monthly, become engineers and earn $200; brakemen, $75, become conductors and earn $150. Name position preferred. State age, height, weight ( important) . Rai lway Association. 7480, Journal.

WANTED—GOOD HARNESS B U Y E R W I T H $2,000 to $5,000 cash can obtain desirable po­sition as manager and buyer for harness de­partment for one of the largest department stores on Nicollet; liberal salary to start wi th; increase as results merit. Address 8532, Journal.

WANTED—GLASSES FITTED FREE. EYE, ear, nose and throat diseases treated free. Metropolitan School of Optics, 810 Auditorium, 11th and Nicollet. Houis 12 30 to 2.30 daily. Learn to be a graduate optician. Diplomas issued. Send for catalogue.

BRIGHT, HONEST YOUNG MEN TO P R E P A R E for coming examinations for railway mail clerks and government stenographers, good sal­ary; permanent; many appointments; thoro preparation. Address 193 Inter-State bldg., Cedar Rapids, Iowa.

PLUMBING SCHOOL. We teach you the plumbing trade. Pay

highest wages; makes you independent. Few months completes course. Night class now open. Free catalogue. 3639 Nicollet av.

ANY INTELLIGENT PERSON MAY E A R N $40 to $50 monthly at home in spare t ime, cor­responding for newspapers; no canvassing; ex­perience unnecessary. Send for paiticulars. Press Syndicate, Lockport, N. Y.

*George P. Douglas, 110 Fifth avenue S, % repairs after fire $3,000 •Abraham Kaplan, 703 Lyndale avenue N, f two-story brick-veneeied addition 2,000 ^Andrew Johnson, 1045 Twenty fifth avenue <• SB, two story frame dwelling 1,600 *STOnn Markman, 2012-14 Dupont avenue S, J- two-story brick-veneered flats 10,000 JTohn Markman, 2000-2 Dupont avenue S, K" two-story brick-veneered flats 7,500 $ . B. Appleton, 121 W Thirty-fifth street, ? 1%-story frame dwell ing 2,800 IB- B . Appleton, 131 West Thirty-fifth 5t street, two-story frame dwell ing 8,000 JjWilliam D. Safford, 4416 Washburn ave-* n u e S, 1%-story frame dwell ing 8,600 Wr C. Gurnee, 8781 Blaisdell avenue, one-

story frame dwell ing 1,200 S ix teen minor permits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,67$

Total ,, $39,275.

MACHINERY SHAFTING, PULLEYS, HANGERS, COUP-

l ings , belting, w iod and iron-working machin­ery, new and second-hand; largest stock. Northern Machinery Co.. 217 3d s t S. MpU.

ft PARQUETPLOORS

JWE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF HARDWOOD floor laying; ge t our est imates before buying.

r MplB. Builders Co.. 306 E Lake St. T. C. 4596. STAKE NO CHANCES—Have the Old Reliable,

Met. Parquet Floor Co., 808 1s t av 8.

SUPERFLUOUS HAIR, MOLES, ETC., PERMA-fiently removed by electricity. Miss Hollister, 7T-T8 Syndicate block. Pioneer stand of the northwest. Exclusive specialist.

SAFETY DEPOSIT VAULTS FAMILY PLATE A N D JEWELRY OUR SPE-

cla l ty; perfect security and very low rates. The Boyd Transfer Co.'s Fireproof Warehouse, 400 E Lake st .

^ _ _ r a o E ^ E P A r e m o _ _ _ WL & H „ 16 6th ST S—SHOES RESOLED V E R Y

quick; cost small; men's sample shoes, $2 "iQ '. and $3. Try them. Ten-shine t icket . 25c.

tfTOVEJREPAIRS^ STOVE A N D FURNACE R E P A I R S ; WORK

promptly done. U. S. Stove Repair Co.. 13 3d st S.

STOVES Repaired, Reasonable Prices, first-olass work guaranteed. J. Goetzenberger, 605 Cedar.

REPAIRS FOR ALL STOVES. GREAT WEST-ern Stove Repair Co., 312 Hennepin av.

STORM SASH AND CARPEN­TER WORK

*0> o o o O O O o 0 o o o o O STORM SASH I N STOCK .« In all sizes and large quantities. a prices are right. Both phones 96. o City Sash and Door Co., O 4th st , opposite Courthouse. ©. o o o o o o o o o o o o

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STORM SASH, Carpenter Work, best workmen. W. H. Fisher & Co., rear 817 Nlc. T. C. 982.

TAEL0MNG JT. » . HXKSHAW. 627 BOSTON BLOCK—NEW ^ f a l l s ty les ready for inspection.

YOU CAN R E N T A N OLIVER TYPEWRITER of the manufacturers for $3 monthly. The Oliver Typewriter Co.. 332 Hennepin.

T Y P E W R I T E R S , all makes, a t bargains: must be sold. Bilck. Mfg. Co.. 605 Sykea block.

W E WANT MEN TO FILL 500 EXECUTIVE. clerical, technical and salesman positions; write for booklet and state position desired.

Hapgoods, 813 Nicollet Av.

50 YOUNG MEN WANTED TO LEARN TELE-graphy, finest equipment, best teachers, suc­cessful graduates. Eclectic School of Tele­graphy, day and night classes, 225 5th s t S, Minneapolis.

WANTED—25 MORE MEN AND 15 MORE bojs ; all ages ; no experience necessary to ge t their shoes repaired "while you w a i t . " a t Standard Shoe Repairing Co., 705 1st av S.

SOLICITORS AND PRINTERS WHO DESIRE situations on out-of-town newspapers should file name with Press Advertising Co., 445 Se­curity Bank bldg. Constant demand.

WATCHES CLEANED. 50c; MAIN SPRINGS, 50c. warranted one year; clocks repaired, called for and delivered. Dobrln, 223 Wash­ington av N. T. C. 9545.

IF YOU NEED A BOOKKEEPER OR STENOG-rapher, operator of any standard typewriter, call the Oliver Free Employment Bureau, both phones 463, 322 Hennepin.

WANTED—YOUNG MAN W I T H SMALL OAPI-tai for office work, no experience necessary, but must be worker. Salary and commission. 1222 Guaranty Loan.

DAY AND EVENING CLASSES AT ECLECTIC Business College. Finest equipment; best teachers; gymnasium, catalog free. 225 5th 8t S, Minneapolis.

WANTED—SEVERAL YOUNG MEN B E T W E E N 16 and 20 for wholesale house, no experience necessary; excellent chance. Call a t 506 North­western building.

WANTED—AN EXPERIENCED USHER A N D floor manager; state extent of experience and names of former employers. Address 8278, Journal;

WANTED—AN E X P E R T STOVE REPAIR man. Apply Mr. Davey, stove department, New England Furniture & Carpet Co.

SHOES RESOLED I N IS MINUTES; BEST OAK soles, sewed 75c; nailed, 50c, rubber heels, 40c. S. T. Sorensen, 314 Nicollet av.

THE PUBLIC KNOWS GERMAN RAZORS, also grinders, are the best in the world. Let Verbeck prove it. 211 4th s t S.

SEND OATON BUSINESS COLLEGE, 858 2d AV S, names of prospertive students; your pay wi l l be $5 each student.

TAILOR—GOOD BUSHELMAN WANTED; ONE familiar wi th repair woik and pressing. The Eureka, 717 3d av S.

TWO YOUNG MEN CAN E A R N E X P E N S E S at Caton Business college, 253 2d av S. Day and evening school.

WANTED—A BUGGY WASHER AND H A B -ness cleaner. Bayer's l ivery, 18 Royalston a v .

WATCHES cleaned, 50o; mam springs, 50o; warranted one year. Horwitz, 303 Wash, av N.

PRIVATE INSTRUCTION I N STENOGRAPHY, $5 monthly. Miss McDermott, 518 Guar. Bldg.

WATCHES CLEANED, $1; MAINSPRINGS, $1; warranted one year. Paegel's , 22 3d s t S.

Trades. WANTED—AN EXPERIENCED SAUSAGEMAK-

er and one who can act as second butcher; good wages and steady employment t o the right man. Address H . L. Reade & Co., Bis­marck, N. D.

WANTED—A MAN TO TAKE POSITION A S foreman in press department, modern daily; must be competent to tun newspaper and job presses. Apply Lock Box 504, Gland Forks, N. D .

WANTED—TWO R I P AND TWO CUTOFF sawyers for box factory a t Dulnth. Apply H. H. Rieskhoff, Nicollet hotel, unti l Tuesday night, or write to New Duluth, Minn.

WANTED—COUNTRY P R I N T E R FOR N E W S -paper and Job work; salary $5 per week and board and room; drinking man not wanted. Weekly Call, Tintah, Minn.

WANTED—EXPERIENCED PATENT OFFICE draftsman; preferably one who has had shop expeiience. Will iamson & Merchant. 923-35 Guaranty building.

MACHINISTS—STAY A W A Y FROM THE HEL-w i g Mfg. Co., St. Paul; strike on. Thos. Van Lear, Business Agent, District No. 48.

FIRST-CLASS CARPENTER AND CARRIAGE woodworker open now for position at once. Address Brundege, 522 W 28th st.

BARBER WANTED—A FIRST-CLASS MAN; closing hours at 6"30 p .m.; 11 Saturday eve-nlng. H. Palmatier, Staples, Minn.

A YOUNG MAN WANTED WHO UNDER-stands s team fitting and tinners' supplies. Saxton Heating Co., 405 6th av S.

WANTED—WASHMAN TO W A S H A N D F I R E boiler in smal l laundry. Address Dickinson Steam Lanndry. Dickinson, N . D.

WANTED—AT ONCE, COMPOSITOR; ONE familiar wi th ad work preferred, s tate wages wanted. Herald. Harvey, N. D.

WANTED—MECHANICAL DRAUGHTSMAN, one familiar with sawmill work preferred. Apply 2303 Dupont av N.

A FIRST-CLASS PLUMBER'S LABORER, GOOD wages and steady work. Address Kelly & Lamb, 311-313 3d av S.

W A N T E D AT 0 N 0 E — T H R E E 0 B FOUR first-class plumbers; best of wages . G. A. Kelly. 256 2d av S.

PATTERN MAKERS WANTED. APPLY TO Chas. A. Stickney Co.. Fillmore & Starkey sts , Wes t St. Paul.

WANTED—CARPENTERS FOR work. Call 416 Corn Exchange. & Record Co. '

ELEVATOR The Barnett

WANTED—FOUR TAILORS; STEADY WORK. H. O Berg, 229 Cedar av. a tSeven Corners.

WANTED—CIVIL ENGINEER OR SURVEYOR who can go to work.at once. S466, Journal.

W A N T E D ^ T H R E E STONE" MASONS^ ONE tender. Applv at 2033 Crystal Lake av N.

HELP WANTED-MALE Continued

Trades. f^Am WANTED—BUSHELMAN AND COATMAKER at 238 Hennepin. Temple Court Tailor.

WANTFD—CARPENTER, NON-UNION. CALL at 2423 Lake nlace.

WANTED—LATHERS. CALL 628 14th AV SE.

Salesmen and Clerks. WANTED—SALESMAN TO SELL ACCIDENT

and health insurance, endowment policy, in­demnity for injury to the beneficiary, and other entirely new featuies . Liberal contractu and excellent chance for advancement. Call or write. Woodmen Mutual Casualty Co., 412 Nicollet av. Minneapolis.

SALESMAN WANTED—TO CABBY 0 U B LINE in Montana; to one with acquaintance and carrying kindred line preference Mill be g iven; liberal commissions paid promptly. American Suspender Co., Aurora, 111.

A MAN DESIRING PERMANENT EMPLOY-nient, forceful and with business experience, for position with good remuneration and ex­cellent futuie . Apply, s tat ing past experience. Address 8530, Journal.

WANTED—AN EXPERIENCED SILK SALES-man, permanent position and good salary to right party. Apply to superintendent Wm. Donaldscn & Co.'s.

$25 P E R W E E K AND TRAVELING E x ­penses paid salesmen to sell goods to gro­cery dealers; experience unnecessary. Purity Co., Chicago.

WANTED—SALESMEN FOB T H E IMPLE-ment trade; salary and expenses. Empire Cream Separator Co., 240 7th 'av S.

WANTED—AT ONCE, SOLICITOB FOR MEDI-cal service company; large commission; bonds required. Address S353, Journal.

Boys. TIMEKEEPER FOR T H E WOODS, $28 AND

board. Boy for wholesale house, $20. Bank messenger, about 17. $20. Office and errand boy, $15.

S. A. Morawetz & Co., 910 Security Bk. Bldg. CANVASSERS WANTED; EXPERIENCED, FOR

a line of household specialt ies; sold on in­stal lment plan; a liberal proposition to hustl-ers. O. F . Adams Co.. 76-78 7th s t S.

WANTED—BOY 16 PEARLS OLD, TO LEARN fur trade. Call at H. Hoffman's, 1227 Wash-ington av N ; open evenings

WANTED—A BOY ABOUT 18 TO DRIVE; must know the city well . Call Minneapolis Dye house, 1032 5th s t S.

BBIGHT BOY, ABOUT 16, FOB ERRANDS and bundle desk. Apply North Star Woolen Mills C o . 228 2d s t S.

WANTED—ERRAND BOY; GOOD CHANCE TO l e a m t iade . Call at Freie Presse Herold, 49 3d st S.

WANTED—BOY 16 YEARS OLD, TO LEARN Holtzerman's shoe department, 423 Cedar av.

WANTED—BOY ABOUT 16 YEARS FOB OF-flce wo-k. 400 Commercial building.

E R R A N D BOY WANTED AT 565 SYNDICATE Arcade; $4 per ^ e e k t o start with

BOY WANTED—ABOUT 16 Y E A B S OLD. Znhn, Lumber Exchange corner,

BOY W A N T E D A T LANE'S DRUG STOBE. 501 Hennepin av.

Laborer!. WANTED—100 TBACK LAYERS FOB N 0 B T H

Dakota, wages $2 75; 100 surfacers, wages $2 50; 50 steam shovel laboreis, wages 22y.c per hour, 11 hours' work; 50 t ie loaders, com­pany work, wages $2 25, board $3 75; s ix cable men and six steam shovel laborers. Mon­tana, company work, wages $2 per day, 50 station men, double track work, sand ma­terial, 20c per yard, wheelbarrow work; tun­nel foreman; 100 day and station men for Montana; 300 rock, day and station men for Montana, also rock, day and station men for Washington and Oregon; 100 woodsmen want­ed, wages $35 to $40 per month and board; 50 extra gang men wanted near c i ty; 50 extra gang men wanted for Wisconsin, company work; 100 for Iowa, company work; 400 for southern Ill inois; cooks, blacksmiths, track-liners, track-raisers, surfacing foremen and steam drill runners. Free fare from Minne­apolis. Western Employment Co., 11-13-15 1st s t S.

Bookkeepers. WANTED—AN EXPERIENCED B 0 0 K K E E P -

er; g ive refe-ences, salary required; answer in own handwriting. Address 8446, Journal.

Miscellaneous. LADIES—IF YOU HAVEN'T VISITED T H E

New York Millinery Co.'s new enlarged quar­ters, 267 Cedar av, and looked over our tremendously large assortment of up-to-date goods, yon have v missed an opportunity to get just what you wanted at practically your own price. A call wi l l convince you that we are determined to please, both in price and quality 267 Cedar av.

THEHOUSEHOLD F U B N I T U B E STOBED AT the Eighth Ward Transfer Co.'s rooms belong­ing to Mrs. C. Bacon, Gowdy & Rudd, W . G. Thornton, Mrs Lawe and George R. Bond, wi l l be sold at public auction Nov. 30, unless re­deemed by them before that date. D. B . Wilcox, proprietor.

A N Y INTELLIGENT PERSON MAY E A R N $40 to $5C monthly at home, in spare time, cor­responding for newspapers; no canvassing; ex­perience unnecessary. Send for particulars. Press Syndicate, Lockport, N. Y.

TELEGRAPHY—WE CAN TAKE SEVERAL young ladles into our day or evening class in telegraphy. Write or call at school. Thorno-son's Ry. Institute, 102 Washington av S. *

LEARN HOW TO MAKE ENLARGED FOR-traits and earn f iom $15 to $60 a week; even­ing classes. Address Manager, 416 Evanston building, Minneapolis.

D A Y A N D EVENING CLASSES AT ECLECTIC Business College. Finest equipment; best teachers, gymnasium; catalog free. 225 5tb s t S, Minneapolis.

NURSEMAID WANTED—FOR AFTERNOONS and all day Sundays; two children, 5 and 8 years old. 1779 Humboldt av S. T. O. telephone 4587.

COMPETENT LADY BOOKKEEPER FOB country store. South Dakota; $50 to $60. S. A. Morawetz & Co , 910 Security Bk. Bldg.

EXPEBIENCED ABSTBACT CLERK, LADY or gentleman, for North Dakota; $60-$75. S. A. Morawetz & Co., 910 Security Bk. Bldg.

WANTED—GOODr SMART GIRL F O R - L I G H T work on calendars. Oliver Baker Mfg. Co., Old Colony Bldg. , 324 4th av S

WANTED—A CAPABLE GIRL TO HELP CARE for invalid. Call between 5 and 6. 2516 El­liot.

WANTED—GIRL EXPERIENCED I N W I R E weaving. Lloyd Mfg. Co., 1610 Central av.

WANTED—AT DISHWASHER Restaurant, 225 Nicollet av.

COLUMBIA

WANTED—CHAMBERMAID AT THE MAPLE Leaf hotel, 253 1st av S.

WANTED—A YOUNG LADY AT 306 NICOLLET av. room 25.

TWO GIBLS Hospital.

WANTED. ST. B A B N A B A S

General Housework. A GOOD GIBL FOB GENERAL HOUSEWORK;

strictly modern house; family three. W e want a girl that wil l stay. Call *3037 Dupont av S, or phone T. C. 7064.

WANTED—A GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL housework for two adults , must be good cook. 1400 Spruce place, flat 6. Inquire 1337 Nlcol-le t av.

WANTED—COMPETENT GIRL FOR GENERAL housework; modern house; four in fatally; wages $5. 1800 Humboldt av S T. C. 5566.

WANTED—HIGH SCHOOL GIRL FOR P 0 R -tlon of each day to assist with second work

_ and care of child. Apply 1915 Colfax av S. WANTED—NEAT GIRL FOB GENEBAL

housework in flat; must do plain cooking; small family. Call 1322 Vine place Flat 2.

GOOD GIBL FOB GENERAL HOUSEWORK— One who l ikes children; four in the family; w a g e s $3 50 per week. 2207 Grand av.

WANTED—A GIRL ABOUT 15 Y E A B S OLD to assist with l ight housework. House modern. No washing. Address 8519, Journal.

WANTED—A GOOD COMPETENT GIBL FOB general houseworki small family; good wages . Inquire 302 Oak Grove s t .

EXPEBIENCED GIBL FOR GENEBAL HOUSE-work, best wages . Telephone South 922. Call afternoon. 2933 Park av.

A COMPETENT GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE-work. Must be a good cook. Highest wages . 2400 Bryant av S.

WANTED—A COMPETENT COOK A N D A COM-petent nursery maid at the Pillsbury House, 320 16th av S.

GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK B Y Nov. 19. Call Thursday afternoons. 2301 Bryant av S.

GIRL FOB GENEBAL HOUSEWOBK; ONE that cah room at home. Apply at once. 1615 Nicollet av.

WANTED—THOBOLY COMPETENT GIBL FOB housework; small f a m i l j ; good wages . 3221 5th av S.

WANTED—A NEAT GIRL FOR GENERAL housework; two in family. 1502 2d av S, flat B.

WANTED—A COMPETENT GIRL FOR GEN-eral housework. 238 W Franklin: no washing.

WANTED—A GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE-work; family of four adults 1703 Park av.

November 8, 1906.

HELP WANTED—FEMALE Contfnued.

OeneralHousework. WANTED—AN EXPEBIENCED SECOND GIBL J

German preferred. 1532 Spruce place. WANTED—GOOD, COMPETENT GIBL FOB general frouseworlc. 715 7th av SE.

WANTED—A GIBL TO DO P A B T OF HOUSE. work. 432 4th s t SB.

GIBL WANTED FOR GENERAL H0U8E< work. 2728 Blaisdell.

Cooks, Washers and Ironers. WANTED—AN EXPERIENCED GIRL FOR

cook; wil l pay $25 a month. References re-mired. Apply Swedish Tabernacle Young ladles' Home, 617 8th av S. La

WANTjBD—A THOROUGHLY „ EXPERIENCED laundress to wash on Mondays. Please call Immediately. 2324 Pillsbury av.

Dressmakers and Seamstresses. WANTED — EXPEBIENCED PANTS A N D

shirt makers on power machines, especially pant makprs; can use a few beginners. Apply to superintendent of factory, 618 1st av N. Wyman, Partridge & Co.

WANTED—EXPERIENCED FINISHERS FOR women's tailored suits and costumes; good wages for competent workers. The Young-Quinlan Co., 513 Nicollet av.

WANTED—HAND FINIS HEBS ON PANTS; steady work. Apply Robitshek, Frank & Hel­ler, 23 4th st N.

WANTED—COMPETENT WAIST FINISHERS and competent coat helpers. Miss Leonard, 402 10th s t S.

H X P E R I E N ^ D O I R L i T o N SLEEVES; dibit. est wages . Mclntyre, 614 9th s t S.

Stenographers. WANTED—YOUNG LADY TO CLERK A N D AS-

sist In office. Splendid rhance to learn book­keeping. State age and experience. Board and room furnished in modern home. Address 8529, Journal.

WANTED—A STENOGRAPHER (SMITH P R E -mier machine); state experience, salary ex­pected and where last employed. Address 8462, Journal.

W A N T E D — INEXPERIENCED STENOG-raphers to secure actual experience a t 513 New Yo*k Life building.

Waitresses. WANTED—TWO WAITRESSES, ONE STEADY

apd one two-meal girl. 120 Hennepin.

Housekeepers. RESPECTABLE LADY OR WIDOW TO KEEP

house, near city. Reasonable w a g e s to right party. Address 8415, Journal.

Clerks and Salesladies. EXPEBIENCED CROCKERY AND CONFEC-

tionery clerk for South Dakota; $30 to s ta i t . Apply a t once. S. A. Morawetz & Co., 910 Security Bk. Bldg.

B A T E UNDER THIS CLASSIFICATION, >/»o A word; no ad less than 10c daily; 20 words or less, one week, 60c.

Miscellaneous. MAN W I T H 15 YEABS' EXPERIENCE, DIF-

ferent business, largely collection, wants posi-tion; city references. Address 7315, Journal.

YOUNG MAN FROM COUNTRY DESIRES place to work for board while attending col­lege. Address J. M. B., Eclectic Business College, 225 5th st S.

A YOUNG STUDENT WOULD LIKE TO DO chores around the house mornings and eve­nings for board and room or room only. Address 7791, Journal.

MAN AND W I F E W A N T EMPLOYMENT I N some good family; man good with horses, woman good housekeeper, not afraid of work Address 8356. Journal.

DETECTIVES. Very bright young man, who speaks three

languages, wants to do detective work. Ad­dress 7942, Journal.

WANTED—BY MIDDLE-AGED MAN, SOBER and hard worker, office work or outside work; can furnish employer $1,000. Address 7519, Journal.

CHUBCH J A N I T 0 B , W I T H BEFEBENCES and possessing tools and ability, would l ike place in church or college. Address 8313, Journal.

TWO GARDENERS LOOKING FOR A , P o s i ­t ion; 13 years' experience in Sweden. <Ser-many and France. Norman House, 2 2 t 2d s t S.

WANTED—WORK OF BOMB KIND B Y YOUNG * married man; spefetfs Swwftlf, Norwegian and

English. Address 8408,1'iltournal. A MAN, WILLING TO WORK, WANTS A N Y

kind of l ight jobs now and through the win­ter. Address 8477, Journal.

WANTED—BY MABBIED MAN OF 30. DE-livery wagon or some work in c i ty; knows city well . 920 & 24th av S;

FIRST-CLASS HOTEL OR RESTAURANT cook chef, desires position in or out of city. Address _8470, Journal.

WANTED—OFFICE WOBK OF SOME K I N D by young man, several years' experience. Address P. O. Box 411.

EXPEBIENCED YOUNG MAN DESIRES P o ­sition in a good real estate and loan office. Address 7857, Journal.

MAN AND W I F E W A N T PLACE TO DO JAN-itor work; man is machinist; German. Ad­dress 8224, Journal.

P B 0 0 F B E A D E B WISHES POSITION AT ONCE. Address A. P. Oberg, 8287 Columbus av.

Bookkeepers. SITUATION WANTED B Y A BOOKKEEPEB}

thorough, efficient and reliable; several years' experience; best of local references. Address 8304, Journal.

GOOD PENMAN A N D W I T H SOME EXPERI-ence in double-entry bookkeeping, desires posi­tion. Address 7473, Journal.

Salesmen and Clerks. POSITION WANTED—BY YOUNG MAN. 28

years old, German descent, who has been in city a short time, as clerk or office help, gro­ceries, dry goods or hardware preferred, have some knowledge of double-entry bookkeeping; no objection leaving city. Salary $30 per month; wil l consider lower salary if chances for advancement. Address 8416, Journal.

SITUATION WANTED B Y THOBOUGH AND competent grocery clerk, a good hustler; sev­eral years' local experience; best of references. Address 8300, Journal.

BEGISTERED DRUGGIST, EMPLOYED, WISH-es to make change, competent to take charge; city preferred. Address 7407, Journal.

WANTED—BY INTELLIGENT YOUNG MAN, position aa clerk or timekeeper in lumber camp. Address 8195. Journal.

Trades. STATIONARY ENGINEER WANTS POSITION.

Can furnish good references. Can do all re­pairing. First-class l icense. J. K., 830 27th av NE.

WANTED—POSITION B Y A BABBER, 18 months' experience; state wages; steady and sober; best of references. Address 8408, Jour­nal .

POSITION WANTED B Y EXPERIENCED H o ­tel chef. Strictly Steady and sober, coun­try preferred. S. F. Cascom. Eldora. Iowa.

CARPENTER WANTS BOUGH WOBK OF ANY kind, or inside work., with tools. Address 8243, Journal.

Stenographers. KALE STENOGRAPHER, WITH BANKING

and general office experience, desires perma­nent position. Address 8282, Journal.

Laborers. N 0 B W E G I A N , AGED $6, WOULD LIKE TO DO

chores or l ight work in a private family. N. Nelson, 1417 7th s t S.

SITUAT'S WANTEb--FEMALE Miscellaneous.

SITUATION ,!WANTED—YOUNG LADY, HAV-ing experience, desires position as assistant bookkeeper and general office work; good pen­manship, accurate a t figures; best of refer-eucea furnished. Address 8271, Journal.

A N EXPERIENCED NURSE WOULD LIKE more employment, good references and reason­able price. Addiess V 353, Journal. St, Paul.

WANTED—POSITION B Y EXPERIENCED, R E -liable cashier, wi l l help on books; fair salary required. Address 8459, Journal

SITUATION W A H T E b - A S NURSE I N CON-finement Cases Call Main 3376-J.

Housekeepers. YOUNG WIDOW DESIRES POSITION AS

housekeeper In widower's family, and wants to come t o Minnesota, or would take charge of hotel, city or country; answer a t once. Address Mrs. Jennie C. Mozart, P. O. Box 20, Wilkesbarre, Pa.

A MIDDLE-AGED LADY WISHES POSITION a s housekeeper; in *^smaU family. Address 8179. Journal, . - . - - . . -

SITTJAT'S WANTED—FEMALE Continued

Stenographers. T H 0 R 0 L Y COMPETENT, WELL EDUCATED

stenographer, quick and accurate, desires po­sition. Can All exacting position. Salary, $60. Best references. Address 8879, Journal.

WANTED—AFTERNOON WO&K~VY~BTSJ^'. ly first class stenographer, grain or mill work a specialty. Steady, earnest worker; highest references. Address 8460, Journal.

YOUNG LADY BOOKKEEPER AND STEN-ographer desires position; five years' office expei ience; best of references furnished. Ad­dress 7988, Journal.

SITUATION WANTED BY STENOGRAPHEB; rapid, accurate and good business abi l i ty , local experience and references. Address 8280, Journal.

LADY STENOGBAPHEB AND BOOKKEEPER". accurate and reliable, desires position; twelve years' experience. Address 8442. Journal.

YOUNG LADY DESIRES POSITION AS STE-norapher; has also had some experience on books. Address 8331. Journal.

General Housework. EXPERIENCED SECOND GIRL WISHES A

position, able to sew and likes children. Ad­dress 8492, Journal.

BEST PRICES PAID for old gold and silver. Wolfson's Loan Office, 108 Washington av S.

Clerks and Salesladies. SITUATION WANTED BY A YOUNG BALES-

lady, competent, experienced; first-class local references; s tate department and salary, if no

_object ion. Address 8488, Journal. A Y O U N G L A D Y W I T H E X P E R I E N f 5 F w i S H -

es a position in stole . Call at 2127 Riverside av S. )

Cooks, Washers and Ironers. A FIRST-CLASS LAUNDRESS WANTS WORK

in flats; beBt references. 8461, Journal.

Dressmakers and Seamstresses. DRESSMAKER — T H 0 R 0 L Y EXPERIENCED

and good fitter on street suits or any work in line of dressmaking, and latest fashions; $1.50 per day in families. Address 8333, Journal.

WANTED—BY A NEAT SEAMSTRESS FOR all kinds of sewing by the d a j ; $1.50 a day. 8515, Journal.

FINANCIAL

CHATTEL LOANS. Minnesota Mortgage Loan Co.,

Established 25 Years. Loans

On furniture, pianos, horses, etc . . without the s l ightest 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 clientele we luve , we are enabled to make the lowest rates, and give the quickest possible ser­vice. Our record and reputation for the past 25 years insures honorable and con­fidential dealing to all.

Minnesota Mortgage Loan Co., 305-306 Bank of Commerce Bldg.,

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ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A FRIEND To Loan You Money?

We loan on furniture, pianos, salaries, horses, wagons, etc. Low rates, easy terms. Without removal of goods.

Call. Write or Phone. Twin City 9378. N . W. Main 1770.

Minneapolis Loan Co., 601-602 Globe Bldg. , 22 4th St. S.

Between Nicollet and Hennepin. Open evenings on Monday and Saturday.

ABE YOU HUNTING FOB DOLLARS! Don't fai l to see us. There Is no closed sea­

son in our business. We loan money in sum* from $10 to $300 on furniture, pianos, horses, wagons, warehouse teceipts, etc .

Our terms are the lowest and best. It wil l pay you to investigate and open a credit ac­count with us if in need of money.

Minneapolis Financial Co., 406-408 New York Life Bldg.

Trl-State 3092. N. W. Main 409-L8. SALARIED PEOPLE

And others, furnished money upon their own names, without security, easy payments, of­fices in 60 principal c i t ies; save yourself money by gett ing my terms first. D. H. Tolman, 920 New York Life building.

WANTED—$1,600 LOAN, FIRST MORTGAGE, 6 per cent, three or five years, on my fully modern seven-room home; now nearing com­pletion; fine location, best of references, wi l l pay small commission. Address 8437, Jour­nal.

I OFFER FOR SALE 7 P E R CENT PRE-ferred stock in large or small amounts; abso­lutely safe. For full information call on or address H. C. Goddard, 926 Security Bank building.

MONEY ALWAYS ON HAND TO LOAN UPON real estate; no delay in securing answer or in closing deal. Also building loans; lowest rates. Thorpe Bros., Andrus building.

W E OFFElTOUR OWN H 0 N E Y ~ T 0 LOAlTON improved city property a t lowest current rates; no delay. The Minnesota Loan & Trust Co., 313 Nicollet av.

R. D. CONE & CO., 517 GUARANTY BLDG., nave on hand to loan on improved property $1,000, $1,500, $2,000, $3,500; lowest rates.

MONEY—DO YOU WANT TO BORROW ON real e s t a t e ' Write Iowa Land Credit Co., Redding, Iowa.

W E LOAN ON CITY REAL ESTATE AT LOW-est rates; no delays Nickels & Smith, 311 Nicollet av.

2,000 TO LOAN at 5% per cent on oity prop-erty. Sulflow & Dredge, 433 Andrus Bldg.

PRIVATE 1st and 2d Real Estate Mortgages made promptly. Dever, 6ST Andrus building.

MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES; NO delay. Thayer & Gale, 213 N. Y. Life bldg.

$1,600 LOAN WANTED; N E W HOUSE; WORTH $4,000, by private party. 7970, Journal.

SEE ME FOR LOANS ON CITY REAL ESTATE. C S Woodruff, 005 Guaranty building.

$100 OR MORE ON REAL ESTATE SECUBITY. Taboui Realty Co., 410 1st av S.

LOANS MADE ON HOUSEHOLD GOODS, warehouse receipts,, etc . , without removal at 2 pei cent per month 1204 Guaranty bldg.

LOANS ON DIAMONDS AND WATCHES; LOW rates The old reliable. M. L. Cohen. 29 Washington av S. Ebtablished 1879.

RICE LOANS ON ALL KINDS OF PERSONAL property; charges reasonable. 506 Globe bldg.

LOANS ON DIAMONDS AND WATCHES, VERY low rates. Ben Bank, 321 Washington av S.

LOST, FOUND, REWARDS FOUND:

Half carload sewing machines at Fife's , 420 Nicollet av; dropheads, boxtop cases, Singer New Home, White, etc. Wil l sell from $5 to §35, small payments . Repairs a t whole­sale. 420 Nicollet av.

LOST OR STOLEN—BANKBOOK NO. 110309, Issued by The Farmers & Mechanics' Savings bank of Minneapolis; if not returned to said bank before Nov. 21, 1906, application wil l be made for a duplicate theieof.

LOST—BROWN F U R NECK SCARF, LEFT ON 6 10 p.m Great Northem, Hutchinson divi­sion Saturday. Finder wi l l receive reward by communicating with W. E. Nelson of Nelson Paper Co. Both phones.

FOUND—CHILD'S BBACELETrBETWEEN~3Sd and 35th s t s on Columbus av. Owner can have same by proving property and paying, for this ad. A. P. Oberg, 3237 Columbus.

FOUND—A PLACE TO HAVE YOUR TRUNK repaired or exchanged for new one, 14 Wash­ington av N, Bijou Trunk Factory. William Lorenz. Both phones.

LOST—LIVER AND W H I T E POINTER UfA^E dog; heavy brass trimmed collar; no name. Return to Mrs. Kidney, 2932 Pillsbury av. Re­ward. s

LOST—POCKETBOOK ON OAK AND " H A B B I E T car, containing money and cards. Return for reward to Journal office.

LOST—GOLD BOW GLASSES I N FLAT CASE. Address Mrs. B. A. Bolton, 718 13th av SE. or phone T. C. 17099.

LOST—NOV. Qx EASTERN STAR P I N ; R E -t u r n f o r reward to_1617 Dunont av N.

LOST—BLACK AND W H I T E ~ COLLIE DOG, "ChL" Reward. 715 7th av SE.

STORAGE THE BOYD TBANiFEXiTMOBAGXcorKAi

unequaled facil it ies for packing, moving, stor­ing and shipping household goods. See our elegant new fireproof storage warehouse with separate rooms and compartments. Warehouse

_off ice , j400JjyLake_6t; main office, 46 3d s t S. MINNEAPOLIS T B A N S F E B AND STORAGE

Co. has best facil it ies for handling and stor­ing household goods; expert furniture packers; satisfaction assured; cut r i t e s to Pacific coast and other points our specialty. 122 5th s t S. Both phones.

CUT B A T E S ON HOUSEHOLD GOODS TO Chicago, Denver, Spokane, Pacific coast termi­nals and tributary points. For best of ser­vice and lowest rates write or call on the Boyd Transfer Co . 46 3d st S.

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o GENUINE PIANO BARGAINS. o o As we are over-crowded with piano o o stock and need the room for new goods o o arriving, we shall close out this week the o o following l is t of unprecedented bargains o o on easy terms of payment; o o Lyon & Healy $100.00 o o Weber 135.00 o o Kimball .' 160.00 0 o Wellington 165.00 > o o Kingsbury 185.00 ^ o 0 Cable 190.00 o o Kingsbury 215.00 o o Cable 235.00 o O Gabler 240.00 o o Conover 265.00 o 0 Hallet & Davis 275.00 o o 15 square pianos, $15, $20, $25, $30, o o $35, $40 and $50. o o 25 organs at $12, $15, $18, $20, $25 o o and $28. o o Piano players, $100, $125. $140 and $150. o 0 Trie Cable Company, 0 o 8th St. and Nicollet Av. o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o FOUR DIFFERENT SIZES OF GASO- c o line engines. o o One feed mill . o o Three small engines. o o Several boilers. o o J. H. Kerrlck. o o 126 3d av N. o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

BARGAINS IN USED PIANOS—FISCHER piano, large size, $190; Behning piano, walnut case, good condition, $200; Crown piano, oak case. Just as good as new, $265; New England piano, $150; Albrecht piano, large size, fancy mahogany case, splendid condition, $225; Hal» piano, $125, Angelus. latest style. $150; Pian­ola, $125; square pianos, $10. $15, $20, $25, $50. Terms. $2 to $10 monthly. Foster & Waldo, 36 5th s t S, corner Nicollet av.

FALL AND WINTER PBICES ON MY LARGE stock of new and second-hand office, store, bank, grocery and, confectionery fixtures. Big line of safes , all sizes, standard makes; prices cheaper than you can buy at wholesale. Also big stock desks, chairs, tables, counters, shelving, cash registers, window fixtures, etc. Twin City Fixture Co., 223 3d s t S.

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O in all sizes and large quantities. O prices are right. Both phones 96. o « City Sash and Door Co., o 4th st, opposite Courthouse.

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SALES WILL OCCUR IN N E W TOWNSITES on the Great Northern Berthold-Crosby ex­tension as follows:

On townslte No. 8, Lignite, Monday, Nov. 12. 10 a.m.

On towpsite No. Nov. 13. 10 a,m.

On tpwnsite No. 11, Noonan, Wednesd«y r; Nov. 14, 10 a.m. " >

Lignite i s located in the NW% Sec 12T township 162 range 92, and Stampede in N W y section 3, township 162, range 93, Ward county. Noonan is located in the

. NE% section 4, township 162, range 95, Wil- * Hams county.

All of these towns have been carefully located with regard to character of the coun­try, direction of the road?, etc. , and no better openings for all lines of business can be found in North Dakota.

Prices reasonable and terms of payment e a s j . Lots not disposed of a t public sales can be purchased after said dates from Dakota & Great Northern Townslte Co., room 417, Great Northern Railway general office build­ing, St. Paul, Minn. ' N ° to—-Sales will occur very soon at town-. . e N ,%, 5 ' N I o b e - I n N E % section 18, town­

ship 160, range 89, at townbite No. 7, Woburn, in Eft section 25. township 162, CfSff 0 1 ' and at townslte No. 10, Larson, in N E i 4 section 3, township 162, range 94.

$100'MONTHLY, BEST SELLING SPECIALTY! will take partner for half interest, l i tt le money bandies this.

$200 monthl j , clear; only $2 hotel in Nortn Dakota town; owner has other business; fur­niture and lease for sale cheap.

Jacobs, 507 Boston Block, Minneapolis.

P A B T N E B I N MANUFACTURING BUSINESS in Minneapolis; established ten years; more orders than can be filed; 75 to 100 per cent profit; rent and expenses small; want a business man with $2,500 for half Interest; guaranteed salary from the start; wide open

_ t o i n v e s t i g a t i o n ^ Address 8176, Journal. WANT TO B U Y F U B N I T U B E "iN HOTELl

rent building, must be first class and modern city or country; no other kind wanted. Give r u , l Particulars in first letter, location, name 0 . i ? o t ? 1 , I am a hotel man from the east with the cash. All replies confidential. Ad­dress 8451, Journal.

GOOD CLEAN STOCK OF GENEBAL MER-chandise, consisting of dry goods, shoes, fur­nishings and groceries, doing a cash busi­ness, in southeastern South Dakota town; invoice about $4,500, would exchange for 160 acres good land at right price. Address 8326, Journal.

THE LARGEST LINE OF SECOND HAND WANTED—A PARTNER TO TAKE A N INTER-heatlng stoves in the city, as good as new, i f s t l n . a business that has a great future be­at one-third the cost; fully warranted; also I ( ? r e " • requires $1,000 to handle i t ; business full line of counters, shelvings, cases, scales. I f.ire*dy established, want capital to develop bank fixtures and partitions, refrigerators and '*» nonesty and perseverance an essential qual-furniture. 1027 Washington av S. T. C. 1045.

PIANO— A very fine large size Kimball piano, only

$170; easy payments. S. W. Raudenbnsh A Co..

44 7th st S. Between Hennepin and Nicollet.

WALL PAPER.

Ranney i s closing out short lots a t bar­gains, half-price. Let us g ive you est imate on work. 608 Hennepin av.

PIANO TUNING AND REPAIRING; SKILLED workmen; satisfaction a l w a j s guaranteed; be sure and g e t a Metropolitan tuner. Order direct. Metropolitan Music Co.,

41-42 6th st S. Both phones. PIANO BARGAINS.

One Gabler, mahogany $180 One Hallet & Davis 125

Terms, cash or monthly. Howard, Farwell & Co., 707 Nicollet Av.

FOB SALE—NEW AND SECOND-HAND BIL-Hard and pool tables, bar fixtures of all kinds; easy payments. Send for catalogue and price l is t . The Brunswlcke-Balke-Collender Co.. 426 and 4 a 3d s t S, Minneapolis.

_if ication. P. O. Box 519, city.

ARE YOU SETTLED FOR THE"WINTEB? W E have a few extra fine bargains in groceries and confectioneries with living rooms at bargain prices, from $250 upwards. Now is the time

• to pick them up for profit. Sanford Realty Co., _ 5 1 8 Guaranty bldg.

FOR SALE—A PAYING NEWSPAPER AND Job office in one of the best towns in North Dakota, complete outfit, cylinder press, power, e tc . ; excellent opportunity for party who has sufficient capital to swing the deaL Address 8256, Journal.

HOTEL W I T H BAR—A MONEY-MAKER; THIS Is a grand chance for a good hotel man; brick building, steam heated, baths, ln fine shape, low rent, only hotel in town, three rail­roads; $1,500 cash required. J. , 118 Kasota building.

FOR SALE—SMALL PRINTING OFFICE I N Minneapolis, has thiee presses, fine assortment of type and material and is doing a good business; wil l be sold cheap and on especially good terms. Address 8443, Journal.

BUSINESS CHANCE—A FIRST CLASS STEAM laundry for sale; reason for selling, falling health of proprietors, business- wil l exceed cost of plant in ten months. Only plant in county.

THE NEAL TENT AND AWNING COMPANY. — P h f l l l p i & Hook, Flandreau, S. D. In addition to taking down, storing and put- ' HOTEL—CUTE COSY LITTLE HOTEL (MIN-

ting up awnings, selling and renting tents and flags; also rent chairs, floor covers and canopies for receptions, weddings, etc,

F I N E D R 0 P H E A D SEWING MACHINES, $9, $15 to $20; have Domestic, Singer, White, Wheeler & Wilson and others; good machines with attachments, $4 to $10. Dalseide, 925 Nicollet.

RESERVOIR COOKS, $6; GAS RANGES. $7; reservoir ranges, $9; square ranges, $11, steel ranges with water fronts, $16, $18, $21.50. The Branch Furniture Co., Washington and 2d av S.

TYPEWRITER BARGAINS. All makes, one quarter to one half price.

Send for illustrated catalogue and bargain l ist . Minnesota Typewriter Co., 15 3d s t S.

BIG SNAPS — GOOD SINGER SEWING MA-chine, $3: White. $5; Domestic. $S 50; drop-head White, $15: diop head Singer, $20; war­ranted. Elmer, 703 1st av S.

FOR SALE—ONE FOUR-HORSE POWER F A I B -banks-Morse stationary gasolene engine in first-class order, p>rice $125. Moore Boat Works, Wayzata. Minn.

FOR SALE—COMPLETE LINE OF N E W COAL and wood heaters, baseburners, self-feeders and airtights. The Great Western, 312 Hen­nepin av.

FOR SALE—PRACTICALLY N E W 80 H. P. boiler, sl ightly damaged by fire, for sale cheap. Holcomb Pickling Co., Prospect Park, Minne­apolis.

CANARIES; CHOICEST STOCK OF IMPORTED birds, warblers, rollers and other rare birds; cages and bird supplies. 3129 Nicollet. T. C. 7805.

WOOD. DRY, $2.50, $2.75; WISCONSIN ."HIXED.

S75: coal, $5 and $5 75. Plymouth Lumber ., 237 Hennepin. Main 3846-L1; T. C. 2807.

STOVES—ALL MAKES—STOVES. At reasonable prices. Save on dow 1 town

prices. Bolmgren Bros., 1207 9 11 Wash, av S.

GOOD SECOND-HAND F U B N I T U B E A N D stoves , easy terms, prices in plain Igures; big discount for cash. White, 215 5Vi st S

FOR SALE—TEN HEAVY HOBSES, WEIGH between 1,500 and 1,700 lbs; can be seen a t

__814 University av SE Phone East 632 L. SP0BTSMEN, ATTENTION! HAVE F I N E W-

gauge shotgun and hunting coat; snap for somebody. 258 Plymouth av. T. C. 13128.

GOOD LINE OF SECOND-HAND HEATERS at half ptice. Builders' Hardware Co., 623-625 1st av S.

FOR SALE—OFFICE FURNITURE. W e do re­pairing, refinlshlng. Amer. Desk Co., 525 S 4th.

A F E W SECOND-HAND MAYFLOWER MAN-dollns for sale cheap. Savler's, 606 Nicollet.

REPLACED Cast Iron Heat ing Boilers For Sale cheap. Andrews Heating Co., 203 Hennepin.

G A S O L E N E - E N G I N E - B A R G A I N S ; SECOND-hand or new. Shadegg Eng. Co.. 315 3d st .8,

N E W NO. 3 SMITH PREMIER TYPEWRITER, long carriage, cheap. Address 8450, Journnl.

STOVES—ALL MAKES; V E R Y LOW PRICES. T C. Furniture Co., 206 Washington av S.

150 FUR AND FUR-LINED COATS, $5 AND up. Wm. Weicman, 224 Washington av S.

STOVES, ALL MAKES, AT HALF PRICE. Black Eagle Stove Works, 117 3d av N.

A GOOD STERLING PIANO FOR SALE. IN-quire at 2522 15th av S. forenoons.

FOR SALE CHEAP. A N ALTO HORN I N first-class condition. 7178. Journal.

U N I 0 N S A S H & DOOR CO., 813 8th~1BT~S; storm sash; general mlllwork.

FOR SALE—FIRST-CLASS GAS RANGE, AT 1527 6th s t SE. city .

REALTY FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE—STOR. age, packing, shipping of high grade housec >ld goods and pianos; clean -separate locked com-Dartmenta. 100-112 1st *T N. Both pnonei.

WANTED^ABTIEs'%LEA^ our cut rates on household goods to Chicago, Denver, Spokane, Pacific coast terminals and tributary points. For best of service at the lowest possible rates write or call on the Boyd Transfer & Storage Co , 46 3d s t S.

W E P A Y HIGHEST CASH PBICES FOB store, office, bank, restaurant, butchers' and bakers' fixtures; also furniture and stoves. 1027 Washington av S. T. C. phone_1045.

T O W N - M A R K E T PAYS HIGHEST PBICES for second-hand household goods and office furniture. 417-419 Washington av S. T. C. 2817.

nesota), absolutely modern, only $2 hotel, town 4,000, three railroads; shows a net profit $350 month over all expenses; $2,000 cash re­quired. J., 116 Kasota budding.

WANTED—A CHANCE TO SHOW YOU OUB line of new and second-hand heaters, whether you purchase or not. Salesmen ready to wa i t on you. Cash or easy payments. The Great Western, 312 Hennepin av

FOB SALE—A HARDWARE STOCK A N D harness shop, sel l separately or together: only hardware and harness shop in town of three general stores and good territory. W . H. Boomer, Cayuga, N. D.

W A N T TO BELLI OB TBADE1 FOB MILLS, farms, fiats, lands, stores and other proper­t ies . I have or can quickly find customers. F. L. Thresher, 924 New York Life, Minn.

WANTED—PABTNEB W I T H FBOM $3,000 TO $5,000 to engage in milling business, North Dakota; new mil l , can be bought or rented cheap. Address 8396, Journal.

BACQUET STORE, $3,000 INVOICE. GOOD L o ­cation, stock new, room newly painted and paperad, good basement, this Is a snap. W. F. Weymouth, 601 Oneida block. _ _ ^ _ _

RESTAURANT FOR SALE—THE ONLY SHORT order house ln town doing a fine business; good reasons for sell ing, in a fine farming country. Box 9, Cotton, S D.

WANTED—FIRE INSURANCE AGENCY. FIRM wishing to sell the agency in Minneapolis of a reliable company. Address, naming com­pany and price, 8193, Journal.

PRINTING—1,000 ROUND-CORNERED CARDS, 2%x4, $1.35; 1,000 billheads or statement*. $1.50. H. E. Thorpe, 55 12th st S. T. C. 10198. Mail orders filled.

SMALL INVESTMENT AND SERVICES WILL secure good< poM.ion, salary and commission, want hustler. Call 1222 Guaranty Loan. Ex­perience not necessary-

BABBER WANTED TO OPEN N E W BARBER shop in a good south central Minnesota town of 1.700; fine opening for the right man. Address 8428, Journal.

FOB SALE—ONLY BARBER SHOP I N THRIV-ing South Dakota town; a neat shop and good business the year around. Address B. E.

_Shul tz , Kevlllo. S. D. FOR SALE—A CONFECTIONERY AND FRUIT

store in the best location in the city; owner must leave c i ty , wil l sel l cheap. Inquire a t

_ 2 1 0 Washington av S. $13,000 STOCK DRY GOODS FOR SALE OR

half cash and balance good North or South Dakota land. Must have $6,000 cash. Ad­dress 8328. Journal.

WANTED—YOUNG MAN FOR SECRETARY OF an old established business, must give refer­ences and be able to buy some stock. Address 8518, Journal.

WANTED—CAPITALISTS TO JOIN ME I N putting in city gas plant, town of 5,000. Have franchise, large profits. 507 Boston block, Minneapolis^ "*

INVENTORS—PATENTS GUARANTEED, $5. Call for guide book. Business openings all kinds F. A. Jacobs, 507 Boston block. Min­neapolis.

FOR SALE—ONE SHARE OF TABASCO plantation stock a t a sacrifice; this stock i s paying 10 per cent dividends. Address 7842, Journal.

W E HAVE REAL ESTATE AND BUSINESS places to sell or trade. List your property

_ w i t h us Patterson, 486 Seiby av. St. Paul. FIRST-CLASS OPENING FOB HARDWARE

and implement business in North Dakota town. Write for information. Address 7564, JournaL

MONEY MAKER, PATENTED LOGGING SLED.' Want partner to handle office, lumbermen need it . Romacker, 514 Bank of Commerce.

V E B Y CHEAP—ONE ~ 0 F ~ T H E BEST C0H-fection^ry, cigar and fruit stores in the c i ty; one large l iving room. 1409 Hennepin av.

G 0 0 D _ P A Y I N G MEAT S H O P T S O U T H MINNE-apolis; good trade, going away, must se l l ; $350. Romacker, 514 Bank of Commerce.

IF YOU W I S H TO BUY, SELL OB E X C H A N G 1 any legit imate business-, wherever located, call or write Lewis & Co., 525 Boston block.

FOB SALE—ONLY EXCLUSIVE RESTAURANT ln southwestern Minnesota town of 3.0O0. Box 263. Luverne, Minn.

SECOND-HAND ICE BOXES W A N T E D FOB carload shipment; wil l be in Minneapolis Nov. 10 and 25. Write now. Address 6253, Jour­nal.

HIGHEST CASH PRICE FOB CAST-OFF gents' clothing. Call or write E. J. Sussman. 114 Washington av N.

WANTED—SECOND-HAND CASH REGISTERS. State size, serial number and price. Address 6927, Journal.

WANTED—MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, HIGH-est prices paid. Max A. Kohen, 327 Wash. S.

FURNITURE AND CLOTHES BOUGHT; HIGH-est prices. City Bazaar. Cohen. 827 Wash av S.

W E B U Y ladies and gentlemen's clothes, oar-pets, rugs. furs. 603 Wash. S. M 3267 L2.

FOR SALE—OAK UPRIGHT FOLDING BED, ln good condition, cheap. 1081 13th av SE.

NATIONAL-CASH_BEGISTERSr PENNY ~ABT rangement, wil l pay cash. 8478. Journal.

FOB SALE—GOOD HEAVY OVERCOAT AND clothing 2727 Dupont av S.

GOOD SECOND-HAND FIREPROOF Call 1134 Lumber Exchange.

SAFE.

INSTRUCTION PIANO LESSONS—A COMPETENT TEACHER

desires pupils; charges moderate and satis­faction assured. Call or address 2428 4th av S.

WAGON BUILDING AND REPAIRING

Z CAN SELL YOUR BUSINESS. SEND DB-scrlptlon. Shepard, Bank of Commerce bldg.

FOR S A L E ^ D R A Y L I N E T L T V E R Y A N D FEED stable. E. D. Hucker, Sanborn, N. D.

ANNOUNCEWDSNTS CUT BATES ON HOUSEHOLD GOODS TO CHI-

cago, Denver, Spokane, Pacific coast terminals and tributary points; best of service and low­est possible rates. Write or call on the Boyd Transfer & Storage Co., 46_3d s t S

NOTICE—RECEIVED FRESH STOCK PICTURE frames, ovals, mouldings. We frame pictures cheap. Regilding. Picture sale. Zesbaugh, 11 5th s t S.

AU^TIONjSMJite W. D. Gordon Co., licensed auctioneers; I t

years' experience. 825 Guaranty. Both pbxaes.

^gBNTS^WANTED^ YOU CAN ORGANIZE A "SOAP CLUB" I N

your spare time among your friends and ge t handsome premiums without cost. Easy to start. A million people know of oar guaran­teed soaps and grocery sundries. Write for free booklet. Croffs & Reed, Austin av, Dept. W, Chicago. 111.

WANTED—CANVASSERS FOB COUNTRY. alt>o Minneapolis, St. Paul; liberal commissiocs. McNicol Remedy Co., 702 Sykes Block.

BEST FACILITIES I N THE CITY FOR BUILD-ing, repairing and painting wagons, tracks, < etc. , fine carriage and automobile painting a specialty. & clalty. The Boyd Transfer Co.'s Blacksmith BOBT. W A T 8 0 N . W A B VETERAN, PENSIO*

Wagon Shop. 2981 4tn ar S. # / v * f ,^5. atty.. box 413. 82S Boston block, Minneapolis*

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FUR REMODELING, REPAIRING A N D B E -dyeing one month at summer prices. D . Morris Fur Co., 79 10th s t S. T. C. 10608.

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