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0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CREDIT—CREDIT—CREDIT, o

Why wat t t i l l j o u get the cash to pay o for a new spring suit . We sel l a t s p o t o cash prices, but "your credit i s good" o jus t the same. Come and look at our $10, o $12, $13.50, $16, $16, $18 suits . o

Same liberal credit to all . $1 per week, o Crotty's, • o

814-816 Nicol let Av, Minneapolis, Minn, o O O O o o o o o o o o o o

A E D I T O R - P R I N T E R WANTED—MUST B E CAP-;,>>• able of taking full charge and doing the work 9 of a country newspaper and job office; the

s r ight man can buy a half or whole interest on easy terms, but this is not necessary to secure posit ion; do not want a boozer, and married man preferred. Address, s tat ing sal-

*. ary expected, and whether or not you desire an interest . Gilpin, Osseo, Wis .

AGENTS—TAKE ORDERS, SAN FRANCISCO Calamity and Mount Vesuvius Horror.. Only authentic work. Two books in one. Sell $1.50. Highest commissions. —Agents making

- $10 to $20 per day. Only concern in twin cit­ies controlling a book that sel ls . Free outfit. Send 10c to cover cost of mail ing. The National Publishing Co., 254 Hennepin av, Minneapolis

"BAN FRANCISCO"—YOU CAN GET BOORS to fill jour orders for the San FranciBCo his­tory at Minneapolis, as a stock wi l l be car­ried there so as to save t ime. If you have not received your outfit, wri te for one free, a t once, and get right to work, remember the name and number. Creore & Nickel son Home

_ Furnishing Co., 221 Nicol let av, Minneapolis ACCIDENT LIFE INSURANCE AGENTS AT-

tentlon—It wi l l pay you to carry the supplies of the Old True and Tried, Northern Accident company, Detroit; good territory thruout the northwest; best policies, best coninilsslonb. J . L. Owens, manager northwestern depart­

ment, 308-309 Andrus building, Minneapolis.

WANTED—FOR ~ u 7 S."' ARMY; ABLE-BODIED, unmarried men, between ages of 21 and 85. cit izens of United States of good cha iac t t i and temperate habits, who can speak, read and write English. For information apply to He-erulttng Officer, Phoenix building or Com­mercial Hotel . St. Paul, or 824 1st av S, Min­neapolis, Minn.

W A N T E D — R E L I A B L E , INTELLIGENT MAN to take interest in established office business w i t h services; small capital required; $800 to $500; unnecessary to answer unless j o u have the required amount, aB this is an excellent opportunity and wi l l bear closest investigation. P . 0 . Box 3S6, Minneapolis.

WANTED—COMPETENT MAN TO R E P R E S E N T th<L popular savings, t.eini annual interest bear­ing bonds of the American Reservo Bond Co., In Minnesota and Xoith Dakota , largest bond company in the world; bijt income to good man; cal l or write . Earl &, Helnen, managers , 401 N. W. building, Minneapolis. _ _ _ _ _

1 E A R N COMMERCIAL, V I E W AND FLASH-l ight photogiaphy, a pleasant, profitable pro­fession, paying $25 per week and upward; po­si t ions guaranteed in 60 days; tuition $25; salary after 30 days. Apply B. K. Jones, T. C. Photo Co., Room 8a, 221 2d av 9,

WANTED—FOR T H E U. 6. MARINE CORPS, men between ages 21 and 86, An opportunity to see the world. For full information apply i n person or by letter to Marine Recruiting Office, 89-41 Washington av S, Minneapolis, Minn., or 187 B 8d at, St. Paul. Minn,

SOMETHING N E W I N SELLING farm lands wi l l appeal in our large advertise-, ment in Sunday's Journal. Be sure and read them.

Franklin Bender Land Co., 503 Bank of Commerce Bldg,

A MARRIED MAN W I T H GENERAL <XN0WL edge of machinery and who can furnish good le t ters of recommendation, who is capable of taking charge of sewing machines. State the amount of wages expected. Address 6184, Journal.

o WANTED—BOYS ABOUT 14 Y E A R S OF o age to run cash. Permanent position for o o capable boys. ° o John W. Thomas & Co. o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o W _ T n i ^ O H E E X P E R I E N C E D SPECIALTY

' sa lesmen for the city of Minneapolis and west ­ern part of Wisconsin, also one expeiienced pro-vision salesman foi Minneapolis, also th iee experienced traveling salesmen. Address at once. V. 741, Journal, St Paul, M u m

HELP WANTED—MALE Continued.

TEACHERS W A N T E D — E X P E R I E N C E D A N D inexperienced; if you wish a position, addrebS wi th stamp, Supt. H, B. Collin, Eureka, S. D.

E X P E R I E N C E D A D A N D JOB P R I N T E R ; s tate wages wanted in first l e t ter; steady

^pos i t ion to_right man. Times, Oakes, N. D.

WILL SELL CONTRACT~TO~LEARN~ B A R B E R trade and massage very cheap; cannot attend school on account of sickness. 5128, Journal.

"DESTRUCTION OF SAN FRANCISCO''—BEST book; large profits; act quick; sample free.

_ G l o b e Ccmpany, 723 Chestnut s t , Philadelphia. WANTED^-TWO GOOD LATHERS, ALSO

swi f t circular distributors. Call after 8:80 p.m. a t 811 27th . av NB. Phone B 262 J.

W A N T E D — A RELIABLE SHOEMAKER MAY secure permanent employment at E D. Gow-

_ a r d ' s shoe and harness Btore, Aitkin, Minn.

W A N T E D — M E N " A T _ O " N C F T TO SELL MAPS of Minnesota In city and outside: new maps and new methods. Address 4678, Journal.

SHOES RESOLED I N 15 MINUTES; BEST OAK soles, sewed, 75c; nailed, 50c; rubber heels. 4oc; S. T. Sorensen, 314 Nicollet av .

B U S Y B E E SHOE R E P A I R SHOP, 13 4th ST SE, near Central; best oak soles, sewed, 75c; nailed, 50@65c, rubber heels, 40®50c .

COMPETENT BOOKKEEPER FOR GENERAL store in northern Minnesota, $50 to start. S. A, Morawetz & Co., 500 Kasota building.

W A N T E D — E X P E R I E N C E D LAND MAN; NONE others need apply. References required. Ap­ply Klein & Pauntz. 86-38 6th at S.

ONE GOOD COATMAKER AT ONCE; STEADY work; good pay. Inquire by fetter to C. J. Erlekson, Eveleth, Minn., Box 70.

Continued A N E A T GIRL WHO KNOWS SOMETHING

about taking care of child | good pay. Ad­dress 5181, Journal.

DINING ~ R 0 0 M _ G I R L 7 _ C H . A M B E R ~ M A I D A N D dishwasher, a t Clinton hotel, a t once. 4th av S and Grant s t .

GAS STOVES—FINEST LINE I N OITYj prices low; see us before buying. Brand Stove Co., 380 4th av S.

W A N T E D — A GIRL AT ONCE FOR GENERAL -

housework; good place, good pay. let , second floor.

400 Nlcol-

WANTED—COMPETENT GIRL FOR GENERAL housework; family of four; no children. Call 422 Otb at SB.

WANTED—TWO GIRLS room, 402 Delaware at ! House modem.

TO BOARD A N D B, a pleasant home.

A N E X P E R I E N C E D W A I T R E S S FOR DINING room work, $18 a month and room and board. 500 10th s t s .

W A N T E D — A COMPETENT GIRL FOR GEN-eral housework; good wages . Call at 720 10th av SB.

W A N T E D — TWO SCRUBWOMEN TO DO cleaning. New pavilion, Minnehaha Fal ls . Call a t once.

W A N T E D — TWO GIRLS TO ROOM A N D board wi th plain family, a t 2805 Blaisdel l av S.

WANTED—GIRL FOR COOKING AND GENER. al housework; no laundry work. 1816 Colfax av S

WANTED—ALL «LR0UND GOOD TAILOR, good w a g e s and steady job guaranteed by C. Kd Gnauck, Oakes, N._D. Box 138.

WANTED—BOYS 16~TO 18 Y E A R S OF AGE, Apply 8 a.m prepared to work. Hardwood

_ Mfg. Co., 3d a v a n d 1st s t S. WANTED^-YOUNG MAN TO OPERATE PA"S-

senger elevator Saturdays. Apply to Mr. Wood, D a j t o n Dry Goods Co.

W A N T E D — F R E I G H T HANDLERS, MINNEflO-ta Transfer, s teady work. Minnesota Trans­fer Rai lway Co., Midway.

WANTED—SETTER FOR B A N D SAW OAR-riage , going wages . Apply David Tozer Com­pany, St i l lwater, Minn.

WANTED—GOOD LABORERS AROUND SAW-mill and in quarries. Kett le River Quarries Co , Sandstone, Minn.

W A N T E D — P A P E R H A N G E R S W I T H E X P E R I -ence in high class work. J. A, Clow & Co., 806 Nicol let av.

W A N T E D - ^ . GOOD SAND P A I N T E R , GOOD wages and steady job. Address V. 366, Jour­nal, St. Paul .

WANTED—30 NON-UNION HOLDERS A I Washington Foundry & Machine Works, St. Paul, Minn.

W A N T E D — E X P E R I E N C E D WAITER,"} NONE others need apply. The Mercantile, 246 Hen­nepin av.

WANTED—60 MEN, $1.86 P E R D A Y ; 86 FOR 26th av S and 25th s t ; 25 for 4 th st SE and 14th av.

F I V E B R I G H T BOYS FOR WHOLESALE houses. S. A. Morawetz & Co., 500 Kasota building.

W A N T E D — A GOOD H A R N E S S MAKER A T once at Barrett & Zimmerman's Midway Horse Market.

W A N T E D — S T U D E N T TO WORK F E W HOURS for board whi le attending col lege. 609 2d av N.

W A N T E D — E X P E R I E N C E D P A N T S P R E S S E R at Edelman's Pants Factory, 109 Washington av N .

GIRL W A N T E D TO WORK I N FACTORY. A P -ply to foreman. McClellan Paper Co., 245 1st av S.

WANTED—TWO E X P E R I E N C E D CHAMBER*, maids a t Hotel Glenwood. 9 Washington av N.

-~-^H5Sffi5&JgHAN^S_^ G. A, H U N T LUMBER 0 0 . , OAPITALIZA-

tlon $50,000; shares, $100; payments $25 per share with application; balance in three monthly instal lments of $25 each; no pro­motion stock; only l imited number shares to be sold; wi l l earn over 60 per cent per an­num; safe , solid Investment; send applica­tions to Bank Montreal, l teglna. Write us for printed prospectus. Responsible solicitor wanted to sell shares. G. A, Hunt Lumber Co., Kitchener, B. C. _ ~ h $b

W e have hundred mill ion fee t timber and need capital, i f you can Bell our stock, write us. Good commission; permanent position, $100 mouth, to competent bookkeeper. Hunt Lumber Co., Kitchener, B. C.

Continued FOR SALE—HOTEL AND F U R N I T U R E . WILL

sell cheap for cash if taken a t once. Address Box 117,_Beltraml, Miun._

WANTED—TO B U Y CONFECTIONERY STORED or wil l rent building for same. Address 928 Phoenix building.

1 3 - R 0 0 M HOUSE, ELEGANTLY F U R N I 8 H E D , on University av SE, near s ta te university; choice location; this is a fashionable room­ing and boarding house, and has to be seen to be appreciated; monthly income about $400; present owners in place s ix years. If you want a snap, look this up. We mean business.

15-room rooming house, ful l of roomers the year round, and one of the best locations; this place has to be sold as the la«y that owns i t now is s ickly and must sel l out; wi l l consider trade for improved real es tate . Nicol let Real Etate , Rental & Adjustment Co.,

* 504 Century Building.

YOUNG GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK I N modern 4-room flat. 1701 Hawthorn av.

GOOD COOK A N D SECOND GIRL W A N T E D AT once. 1710 3d av S, reference necessary.

W A N T E D — A N E X P E R I E N C E D W A I T R E S S A T Creamery Lunchroom, 426 Hennepin av.

W A N T E D — G I R L ~ F 0 R GENER A L ~ HOUSE* work. Apply 2221 Fremont av N.

W A N 1 E D — GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE-_ work, no washing. S321 2d av S.

W A N T E D — G I R L _ T 0 ~ A S 8 I S T ~ W I T H GENERAL housework a t 325 E Franklin av.

D A I N T Y NOON LUNCHES At Miss Crozler's, 115 7th s t S.

GIRLS W A N T E D . A. D. CAMPBELL SHADE & Awning Co., 211 Hennepin.

W A N T E D — H E L P E R S ON SKIRTS. Miss McGahn. 21 9ta s t S.

A P P L Y

W A N T E D — E X P E R I E N C E D CHAMBERMAID. Golden West Hotel .

^^SETOATION^WANTED^^ Mate.

R A T E UNDER T H IS CLASSIFICATION. Vie A word; no ad less than 10c dally, 20 words or less one week, 60c.

YOUNG MAN, W I T H T E N YEARS* E X P E R I -ence as office man, bookkeeper, cashier, e tc . , desires a position wi th some good business firm where there is a chance to become an active partner in the future; can furnish the best of references as to character and abil­i ty from past and present employers; wi l l start a t a salary of $65 per month, i f there is a good chance for advancement. Address 6572, Journal.

W A N T E D — B O Y TO WORK I N B A K E R Y ; board and room furnished. 712 Hennepin av.

DON'T RESIGN UNTIL YOU H A V E ANOTHER position in s ight , capable salesmen executive, Clerical and technical men use our. service to keep in l ine wi th oppoitunities for advance-ment. Write us todaj . Hupgooda, JJ13 Nicol let

W A N T E D — W E W I L L MAKE YOU A SUIT OF clothes to jour measure and let >ou have i t and pay us" on easy weekl j or monthly paj -uients. Your credit is good at the National

\Credit Tailoring Co., 302%_1 at av S, upstairs.

100,000 FLUitfBERS, PLABTSRKRS, BRICX-;> > layers wanted for San Francisco, we pie-3 -.*** pare you in few weeks , union card guar­

anteed. Tree catalogue. Co>ne Bios . Schools. New Yoik. Chicago. St. Louis,

WANTED—TWO MEN FOR FARM WORK, 22 miles from ci ty . Call 620 Lake s t . Phone 6864.

W A N T BOY, ABOUT 16 Y E A R S OF AGE, FOR office work. Call 400 Commercial building.

TWO CLERKS FOR northern Minnesota.

LUMBER CAMPS I N Address 5216, Journal.

WANTED—FIRST-CLASS S H A P E R MAN. Aaron Calrlson, 15th av NB, near Central.

BOYS W A N T E D AT MINNEAPOLIS STEEL & Maehinery_Co.. 28th j i t and Minnehaha av.

WATCHES CLEANED, ?l~;~MAINSPRINGSr?l~s warranted one year. Pacgel 's , 22 8d s t S.

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W A N T E D — M E N TO WORK ON BRICKYARD. M Anderson Brick Co , 706 Oneida Block.

W A N T E D - A N E R R A N D University of Minnesota.

BOY. L I B R A R Y , Call a t once.

WANTED—TROUSER A N D VEST MAKERS at once. 47 6th st S. Thos. P. Pease.

PLUMBER -DESIRES STEADY POSITION I N town of 2,000 or 3,000 inhabitants , or smaller town, where water sys tem has just been in­sta l led; sober and reliable; references. Ad­dress M. L. Hoi brook, 107 3d s t S, Marshall-town, Iowa.

MARCONI W I R E L E S S TELEGRAPH STOCK— I have a block of this valuable stock for sale. Can save you some money. Price Is advancing. You can never g e t this stosk again at the price I w*lll name. Twenty shares wi l l make you rich in a f ew years. Call on or address W. P . Butler, 309 Bank of Com­merce.

DO NOT W A S T E YOUR TIME TRYING TO sel l your g r o c e r y , , confectionery, rooming houses or real e s ta te ; we wil l do that for you; w e have customers wai t ing for good loca­tions. Try us . W e sell for others. Why not you? Nicollet Real Estate , Rental & Ad­justment Co., 504 Century.

W H A T H A V E YOU TO EXCHANGE FOR GOOD improved 160-acre farm, Pine county, and $5,000 stock in good running brewery? Can give good salaried posit ion to party buying these stocks. Wi l l trade one or both; prefer stock merchandise or good farm lands of equal value. 5200, Journal.

FOR SALE—$25,000 STOCK D R Y GOODS, N o ­tions, clothing, furnishings, boots and shoes, in town of 10,000 people, in northern Minne­sota; an old established business; good loca t ion; town cannot help but improve on ac­count of mines. Flakne Land Co., 702 Guar anty Loan.

FOR" SALE~OR WOULD RENT—STORE B U I L D , ing wi th grocery store and five-room flat above; everything new; hardwood floors, good

• wel l ; water in street. Owner leaving the c i ty . 3801 31st av S. Look a t this and come and see me. A. W. Carlton, N e w York Life building.

LAUDERDALE CO., TEMPLE COURT, have 3 years ' established wood and coal busi­ness , w i th all orders for the summer, and good wi l l of the company, w i th bill-of-sale of office building and ground rent cheap: $125 if taken a t once. On 20th av N.

F^TSSS^-OITBILTI^^ orlng Co., 304 1st av S, wi l l have a great Half Price Sale of undelivered, line tailor-made spring Buits. The biggest bargain ever offered in high-grade tailoring is in this l ist below. Head i t over carefully, look for yottr size. See the material and the regular price and the cut price. I t wi l l cost you nothing to come and see if we can fit you.

Regular Cut Size. Spring Materials. Frice. Price.

87. Check Scotch Tweed $20.00 $10.00 88. Dark Brown Worsted 25.00 12.50 89. Fancy Scotch Tweed 26.00 18.00 40. Silk Mixture Worsted 30.00 16.00

^ 4 0 . Salt and Pepper Goods 25.00 12.50 42. Olive Brown (very s w e l l ) . . . 80.00 lt>.00 88. Dark Gray Tweed 24.00 12.00 40. Light Gray Tweed 28-.00 14.00 42. Light Gray Tweed 27.00 18.50 38. Scotch Homespun 80.00 16.00

*39. Newes t Gray Worsted 35.00 17.50 40. Gray Herringbone 25.00 12.50 36. Gray Plaid Worsted 20.00 10.00 36. Scotch Plaid 28.00 14.00 40. English Serge 30.00 15.00 39. Scotch Plaid 26.00 13.00 38. English Gray 28.00 14.00

•37. Black and White Birdseye Worsted 30.00 15.00

87. English Plain Worsted 32.00 16.00 35. Black Unfinished W o r s t e d . . 30.00 15.00 40. Stripe Worsted 32.00 16.00 40. Scotch Herringbone 25.00 12.50 40. Worsted Herringbone 20.00 10.00 41. Dark Brown Unfinished Wor­

sted 30 00 15.00 87. Steel Gray Worsted 30.00 15.00 42. Birdseye Wois ted 35.00 17.50 39. Dark Blue Unfinished Wor­

sted 30.00 15.00 Deshed alterations wi l l be made without

additional charge. Rush Tailoring Co., 304 1st av S, opposite postoffice.

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SOMETHING N E W I N SELLING farm lands wi l l appear in our large advertise ment in Sunday's-Journal. Be sure and read them.

Franklin Benner Land Co., 503 Bank of Commerce Bldg.

YOUNG MAN W I T H TEN YEARS' E X P E R I -ence as bookkeeper, cashier, office work, e tc . , at present employed, desires to change, refer­ences furnished as to character and abil i ty. Address 6572, Journal.

STENOGRAPHER; 10 YEARS' E X P E R I E N C E , three a s court reporter, speaks German and Spanish; desires first-class position immedi­ate ly . Excel lent references. Address 5018, Journal.

YOUNG MAN JUST HONORABLY D i s ­charged from U. S. navy, after five years' service, desires position; good references as to character and abil i t ies . Address 4771, Jour­nal.

FOR SALE—STOCK OF FARM MACHINERY, wagons and buggies, building and lot, in Ward, S. D . Stock invoices $2,100; building and lot, $1,000; carload of twine sold. Orders go w i t h business. Address C. C. Warner, owner, Ward. S. D .

HARDWOOD TIMBER — 25,000 ACRES DRY land on the bank of large river; very fine t imber; w i l l cut 10,000 feet to the acre: one-third oak; best mil l proposition in the south. Price $6.25 per acre. Ti t le perfect. Ad­dress 1542, Journal. ^ ^ ^ ^

A GOOD B U S I N E S S OPENING—FOR SALE, A new and clean stock of general merchandise, invoice about $8,000, in good town and coun­try, new and modern store buildings for sale or rent; must be sold before May 20. Ad­dress 5153, Journal.

BARGAINS I N OUR Exchange Department.

Worth Price. Brewster, mahogany ,case $350 $175 Claredon, walnut, as good as new. 375 205 D. H. Baldwin, ebony case . . . . 400 165 Chase Bros., burl walnut 550 325 Armstrong, oak case : 373 265 Chase Bros. Concert Grand, ebony

case 800 250 Haddorf, mahogany 400 275 Singer, walnut case 275 140

Terms, $5 to $10 per month. Segerstrom Piano Co.,

804 Nicol let Av, Minneapolis, Minn.

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o . T H E o o CALIFORNIA W I N E HOUSE, o o o o 209 Nicol let av. o © o o Whiskies , Brandies, Wines and Liquors o o for Family and Medical Use. o o Prompt Delivery to all parts of the City, c O O o T. O. phone 564; N. W . phone Main 564. o

FOR SALE—CENTURY GRAND, SR., CAMERA, 5x7, equipped wi th fas t lens, Wollensak and Century focal plane shutters, g iving speeds from 1 second to 1-1,000 second, portrait lens, extension table for wide angle lens, wi th sole leather carrying case; not a mark or scratch upon the outfit; wi l l be sold for $100 to first comer; cannot be duplicated in the market for less than $160; used but a f ew t imes ; splendid outfit for woman we l l advanced in amateur photography; outfit and samples of i t s work can be seen a t office of the Sport­ing Editor of The Journal.

SUNDAY JOURNAL WANT ADS

ARE MONEY MAKERS. REAL ESTATE, BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES, HORSES AND CARRIAGES, FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS, COWS, DOGS A N D POULTRY, FURNISHED ROOMS, MALE AND FEMALE HELP, SITUATIONS WANTED.

Are advertised more extensively in The Sunday Journal than any other paper. There's a good substantial reason for it—

RESULTS TO THE ADVERTISER Insert an Ad in Sunday.'s Journal and be your own judge.

Rates are only one cent each word. N o ad taken for less than •>• • •§>

t»»»- twenty cents." Advertising accepted ove# the phone a t counter * ? ? • # • • • • - rates. Telephone either line No. 9.

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FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS Continued

UNDERWOOD T Y P E W R I T E R . NO. first-class condition, for $52 cash. 5219, Journal.

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FOR SALE—TWO SMALL OFFICE •> SAFES I N A l condition. Inquire at 408 N e w York Life

_buildinsr. FURNITURE—GOOD AS N E w T V E R Y CHEAP;

small payments. White, 213 5th s t S; open evenings .

85 CENTS—READING GLASSES, F I N E FAIR. Hirschy, optician, 518 Nicollet , second floor.

TYPEWRITERS—ALL MAKES; A BARGAIN; must bp sold. Blick Mfg. Co.. 605 Sykes blk.

FOR SALE—TENT, 12x21, GOOD AS N E W ; wi l l sell cheap. Call 204 Harrison s t NB.

^WABm^jnS^ELLANEOUS^ SELF H E L P I S BEST H E L P . T H E SALVATION

Army Industrial Home (old City Ha l l ) , last month enabled 40 men to procure honest l iveli­hood, temporary home and subsequent return to independent cit izenship. Your a id needed. Send us telephone message to call for your old rags, clothing, carpets, furniture, crock­ery, shoes, books, magazines and newspapers. T. 0 . 2450. N . W. , 1141.

FINANCIAL O O O O O O O O O t O O 0 •

CHATTEL LOANS. Minnesota Mortgage Loan Co.,

Established 25 Y e a n . Loans.

On furniture, pianos, horses, e t e„ without the s l ightest publicity. Small or large payments , weekly or monthly, wi th privi­lege of payment on or before, thus stop­ping al l cost. Having been engaged in t t e money-lending business for the past 25 years, and wi th the large cl ientele w e have, w e are enabled to make the lowest rates and g ive the quickest possible serv­ice. Our record and reputation for t h e past 25 years insures honorable and confidential dealing to all .

Minnesota Mortgage Loan Co., 808-806 Bank of Commerce Bldg . ,

1st av S and 4 th s t . o o o o o o o o o o o o

"UMBRELLA M A K E R " W A N T S POSITION AS foreman of repair shop; ten j e a r s ' experi­ence in factory w o i k ; best of references. Address 8 . P . Gilmore, Waupun, Wis .

WANTED—WORK OF SOME K I N D AT MIN-netonka or other summer resort for the sum­mer, by young man 19 years old; best of ref­erences. Address 51S0, Journal.

W A N T E D — A N ALL ROUND UNION P R I N T E R who can handle eyjinaei piesbes, do job and ad work and makeap; come a t once; no trans portation fu imsuea; steady work for a good

>. . p n n t e i . Independent, Miuot, K _D. i X S T A U T S D S - I H S T C £ A S S ~ B A A B S X T A S O H O B ! W A N T E D — S A T U R D A Y , T H E R U S H TAILOR- , C. C. Chapman, Webster, S. D.

ing Co. 304 1st av S, wi l l close out at exact ly ! WANTED—FIRST-CLASS MACHINIST AT T H E

BUSHELMAN—GOOD W A G E S A N D STEADY employment. Call 250 Nicollet av.

W A N T E D — M A N AT ONCE; STEADY" P 0 S I -tion. Sussman. H05 Nicollet av.

W A N T E D l - A ~FIRST-"CLASS NON-UNION CAR./ penter. Call at 2918 Nicol let av.

half price all undelivered fine tailored-to me^s-^ urc s p u n g suits . Read l is t in "For Sale Mis­

cel laneous" column. _ PLUMBING SCHOOL. "

W e teach you the plumbing trade; pays best w a g e s insure* steady work, makes you independent. Write today. Plumbing School, Minneapolis, Minn.

I F T H E PERSON WHO INSERTED A N AD-vertlsement in The Journal for 200 to 50O la­boring men tor woik at Benson, Minn., wil l address 3186, Journal, he wi l l learn something to his advantage.

W A N T E D — H I G H SCHOOL STUDENT OR graduate who i s interested in a business education; an excel lent opportunity to advance to a remuuerat i \ e position. Address 4986, Journal.

WANTED—FIRST-CLASS B A R B E R AT ONCE; finest three-chair hotel shop, ground floor, in the s ta t e ; w a g e s $12.50 and half over $20 a week; s teady job. R. N. Sweet , Rochester,

_ M i n n . M A N W I T H E X P E R I E N C E I N CASUALTY,

surety bond or fire insurance can secure first-c lass position on salary or commission or both. Address wi th references, etc. , 4246, Journal.

W A N T E D ^ R E G I S T E R E D - P H A R M A C I S T A N D jeweler or a regis te ied pharmacist , also an ass i s tant registered pharmacist . Address Grand Rapids, Minn., P. 0 . Box N o . 116.

O N E - G E R J i S N A N D ~ 0 N E ENGLISH P R I N T E R ; good shop, in l ively North Dakota town, state experience, wages wanted and t ime you can

, leport for woik . Herald, Harvey, N. D. B I N D E R WANTED—SMALL OFFICE, HODER-

ate w a g e s Would prefer a man who ooulji make himself generally useful around a print-

1 ing office. Address 4483 Journal. ' A N Y INTELLIGENT PERSON MAY E A R N ' good income coriesponding for newspapers; ex­

perience unnecessary. Send for particulars. " Press Syndicate, Lockport, N. Y,

M E N CAPABLE OF E A R N E S T WORK; W E are completing oar crews for spring work; good pay to the right man. Start now. E. J. G. Reid. 76-78 7th s t S.

W A N T E D — A YOUNG MAN TO WORK I N A N engineering office, capable of assist ing wi th Instruments m field Address, w i th refer­ences, to 4966, Journal.

W A N T E D — A FIRST-CLASS SALESMAN TO handle our goods as a side l ine , gqod com­miss ion , rapid sellers. Northwestern Supply Co., Milwaukee, Wis ,

Washburn Co.. 1007 3d st S.

W A N T E D ^ 0 ~ N O N ^ U N I O N M0LDERS. 0 0 L U M -bla Heights Foundry Co.

W A N T 40 NON-UNION MOLDERS AT OMAHA. Foundry, St. Paul, Minn.

N E W YORK MILLINERY CO., PLATE GLASS corner, 30O Cedar, has the la iges t l e ta i l mll-l ineiy establishment In c i ty , our eastern con­nections enables us to sel l goods at lemarkable low prices, everything new and nobby, call and be convinced. Read New York Millinery, large le t ters on windows.

W A N T E D — L A D Y CANVASSERS FOR MME. McCabe's unbreakable side and expanding back corsets , wel l known, easily sold; active, in­tel l igent ladies can make from $25 to $40 per week; many of our agents make more. Ad­dress St. Louis Corset O o . St. Louis. Mo.

W A N T E D — A R T IST S At once, t w o apprentices to learn crayon and water color portrait work; good wages after proficient. A. L. Cedarholm, 412 Nicollet av, room 45.

POSITION W A N T E D — B Y E X P E R I E N C E D 0 F -flce man, capable of handling department of correspondence; stenographer, best of refer­ences. Address 5080, Journal.

POSITION B Y STENOGRAPHER OF TWO j e a i s ' experience; preferably in country town bank or real e s ta te office; first-class refer­ences. 4806, Journal

•srOXTNG- SCAN, 94 Y E A R S OF AGE, E X P E R I -enced"stenographer; understands books, desires permanent position; best of references. Ad-

_ d r e s s 5138, Journal. Y O U N G - M A N " W A N T S POSITION AS "OOAOH-

man in private fami ly; three years' experi­ence , can give good city references. Address 4800, Journal.

MIDDLE-AGED MAN, STEADY AND R E L l i ble, would l ike some l ight work; reference furnished; w a g e s no object. Address 4071, Journal.

SITUATION W A N T E D AS H A N D Y MAN I N machine shop, or factory; have some experi­ence in carpenter work. J. Larson, 1520 B 10th s t .

W A N T E D — A CLERICAL POSITION OF SOME kind; have had some experience on books; can g ive good references. Address 5108, Journal.

DRAUGHTSMAN, 20, GRADUATE FROM technical high school, wants position wi th architect or designer. Address 5044, Journal.

SITUATION W A N T E D B Y GENERAL OFFICE man, who understands bookkeeping thoroly and can operate t j pewrlter. Address 5007, Journal.

WANTED—YOUNG LADY TO L E A R N P H 0 -tographj and retouching, nice trade, good opportunity to learn a t once. Posit ion guar-anteed Sussman Photo Studio, 305 Nicollet.

W A N T E D — A GIRL TO ASSIST W I T H HOUSE-* work in a fully modern House; small fami ly , girl wi l l be treated as a member of the family . Call at 3124 Hennegln av.

WANTED—GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL housework, small fami ly , small house; all modern conveniences; inside half double house corner 27th at. 2651 Portland a v.

A LADY POSSESSED OF QUALIFICATIONS for a saleslady wanted; need not be experi­enced; good references necessary; hours 0 to 4. Address_5215, Journal.

W A N T E D — R E A D "OUR ^DVERTD3EMENT~~IN Male Help column; if interested, send for out­fit and begin working at once. National Publishing Company.

COMPETENT GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE-work; must be good cook and neat; modern house, small fami ly ; bouse cleaning done. 1321 6th at SE.

W A N T E D — Y O U N G MARRIED COUPLE TO take charge of dairy farm, y e a i l y employ­ment ; good salary, AddrebS Dr. R. Pat te i son , Barnesvi l le , Minn,

W A N T E D — A L L - A R O U N D COUNTRY P R I N T -er; good compositor; no cigaret flend or boozer w a n t e d ; pe imanent job. Address "Sent ine l ," Sanborn, Minn.

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* W A N T E D — A OLARINET PLAYER A N D other reeds for best non-union band in city. Exce l lent opportunity for amateur playei . 4634, Journal.

W A N T E D — C L E R K FOR WALL P A P E R A N D paint store, must understand the businebs and furnish recommends. Canniff Co , Grand

~Forks, N . I). W A N T E D — S E W I N G MACHINE SALESMAN

for c i ty ; good salary to right man, permanent position, Singer Sewing Machine Co , 5J7 Hennepin av.

SALESMEN WANTED—TWO GOOD MEN TO call on the wholesale t iade of Minneapolis and St. Paul . Charles C. Slack, Rogers Hotel , Minneapolis.

GLASSES F I T T E D F R E E AT METROPOLITAN School of Optics, 310 Auditorium building, 11th s t and Nicol let av Every week day from 3 to 6 p.m.

DURING MAY CATON BUSINESS 0 0 L -lege, 253 2d av S, in the College block, ad­mits students , tuition payable after obtaining positions.

GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK; family of two; small modern house: good w a g e s ; snap for right party. Call 225 W 27 th st .

A YOUNG MAN W I T H A FAIR EDUCATION and some experience in carpenter and machine work wishes position at once. 5227, Journal.

A N E X P E R I E N C E D — H 0 U S E ~ A N D W I N D O W cleaner with leferences , do any kind of house-cleanlng. Please call T. C. 17059.

bARBJLR W A N T E D ; . STEADY JOB; GOOD vvorknian and no boozer, position in some shop. Address Box 291, Clark. S. D .

W E E K L Y N E W S P A P E R , I N LIVE TOWN I N wes t central Minnesota; circulation 900, and official paper of county; Scandinavian com­munity; wi l l consider real es tate in part pay­ment ; best of reasons for sel l ing. Address 5013, Journal.

UP-TO-DATE CONFECTIONERY A N D OIGAR store, wi th Ice cream parlor, four good l iv­ing rooms, an excel lent location and doing paying business, rent only-$16, price $550. In­vest igate . Sanford Real ty Co., 518 Guaranty Loan.

FOR SALE—THIRTY-TWO-ROOM BOARDING house, located on East Side, lots of good room­ers, $350 wi l l handle i t . Rent $60 per month. Good stable rent for $10 per month. Good rea­son for sel l ing. Address 5177, Journal.

A FIRST-CLASS PIECE OF BUSINESS PROP-erty, one-story building, ground 22x138, Istock, fixtures; everything goes for $1,500; a rare opportunity; on Chicago av, inside Lake st . La Duke & Wolff, 422 . Boston block.

WANTED—GROCERIES OR OTHER GOODS for 200 ac ies rich Red Jclver val ley land, some incumbrance; want stock about $3,000 to $3,500; wil l g ive liberal deal for good stock. Address V 393, Journal, St. Paul.

FOR SALE—BEST CORNER DRUG STORE I N the best town of 7,500 population in south­ern Minnesota; sa les of 1905, $10,000; rent low; first t ime offered for sa le ; good reasons for sel l ing. Address 3630, Journal.

B U Y MARCONI WIRELESS STOCK NOW—I have both the American and Canadian, and both wi l l advance in price wi thin the next s ix ty days. Call on me for full particulars. M. S. Vidal, 415 Andrus building.

ESTABLISHED MANUFACTURING CO, W I S H -es to incorporate; am looking for third party; would prefer to take In small established ma­chine shop; none but owners need reply. Call 897 L, or address 4875, Journal.

B A K E R Y A N D CANDY OUTFIT I N BOOMING North Dakota town, located on Soo and Great Northern roads; doing good business; wi l l sell , trade for land or rent to responsible parties. E. B . Kerns, Omemee, N . D^

BUSINESS CHANCE—SATURDAY T H E R U S H Tailoring Co., 304 1st av S, wi l l close out at exact ly half price all undelivered fine tallored-to-measure spring suits . Read l is t in "For Sale, Miscellaneous'' column.

WANTED—OUTDOOR POSITION, COLLECTING preferred, by j o u n g man with best of refer­ences Address 5055. Journal.

BUTCHER W A N T I N G A POSITION; ALL round man, wil l work in city or country. M. J. Litfln, 8004 Garfield av.

I WOULD LIKE ROUGH CARPENTER WORK or odd jobs of any kind. Address A. Nelson. 517 2d av S -

A YOUNG MAN OF 18 W A N T S OFFICE OR clerical work; references furnished. 5117, Journal.

Address

POSITION W A N T E D B Y EXPERIENCED hotel chef, steady and sober. Address 4902, Journal.

A FIRST-CLASS LATHER W A N T S WORK; out of city pieferred. Address 4553, Journal.

A JOBBING CARPENTER WILL WORK B Y day or job 112 12th s t S. N. W. 2263-J2.

GOOD WAGES FOR COMPETENT GENERAL work on farm; house new, every convenience; family small; good references required. 4713,

WANTED—TWO GIRLS TO WORK I N FAC-tory; exoerienced help preferred. Apply at once. Columbia Shade Cloth Co., 731 Henne­pin' av^

LADIES—LEARN A GOOD TRADE A N D B E independent. W e teach halrdressing. manicur­ing, massage. Moler College, 221 2d av S, city.

WANTED—GIRL FOR GENERAL H 0 U S E -work, l ight work, good wages , no objection to i.ew comer T. C. 7206 or call 2441 Ell iot av.

B U Y YOUR T R U N K S AT T H E BIJOU T R U N K factory; old ones taken in exchange. 14 Wash­ington av N. Win. Lorenz. Both phones.

Female. R A T E U N D E R T H IS CLASSIFICATION, V?c A

word; no ad less than 10c daily: 20 words or less , one week, 60c.

H A V E $2,500 STOCK CLOTHING A N D MEN'S furnishing goods to trade for cheap land of equal value, or might put in other collateral on larger tract; want clear land. Address 5149, Journal.

CLEARANCE SALE—REAL ESTATE MEN, house owners, painters,, take notice; two car­loads of wal l paper, la tes t patterns, about half price; as good paints as you ever bought for $1 50, while these last , $1 a gal lon, slash­ing in price of varnishes, brushes practically one-half; lead and oil a t reduction; $10,000 stock must be closed out before July 1; con­tracts for painting, papering at lowest figures. The White Store, 1821 Riverside av . R. J. Ness .

W A N T E D — P A R T I E S LEAVING T H E CITY TO get our cut rates on household goods to Chi­cago, Denver. Spokane, Pacific coast terminals and tributary points. For the best of service and the lowest possible rates, write or call on The Boyd Transfer & Storage Co., 46 8d s t S.

T H E PLACE TO B U Y YOUR N E W A N D SEC-ond-hand office, store, bank, restaurant, con­fectionery fixtures; also safes , desks, tables, cash registers, mirrors, wal lcases , showcases, counters, shslving, scales , etc . Before b u j -ing, examine the largest stock in the north­west ,

©on't forget the place. Twin City Fixture Co.,

223 3d St S. HEADQUARTERS FOR N E W A N D SEC0ND-

hand fixtures, office, store, bank, counters, shelving, wallcafees, showcases, safes , desks, cash registers, complete restaurant, cigar, baker and confectionery outfits; ice boxes and refrigerators, al l s izes; furniture and stoves. Mltby & La Due, 1027 Washington av S.

PIANOS—BARGAINS: V E R Y F I N E H E N R Y F. Miller piano; beautiful walnut case, $200; two Brlnkerhoff pianos, $215, $240, Dunham piano, $90; Emerson piano, $185; two Behning pianos, $200, $295; McPhail piano, $290; easy terms of $5 , $6, $7, $8 and $10 a month. Fos­ter & Waldo, 86 5th s t S, corner Nicol let av.

CEMENT BLOCK MACHINE. Buy the I . X . L. Cement Block Machines,

the best in the market today for the money. Write tor circulars and price l is t . Room B, Metropolitan Life building, Minneapolis, Minn. \ Mention this paper.

HIGHEST PRICES P A I D FOR GOOD SECOND-hand clothing and furs. Telephone Nicol let 415-J; wil l call . Wm. Weisman's Loan Of­fice, 224 Washington av S.

TOWN MARKET P A Y S HIGHEST CASH prices for second-hand household goods and office furniture. 417-419 Washington av S. T. C. 2817.

S E L L A H O U S E H O L D GOODS TO LINDAHL ft Diegre; highest prices paid. 405 Washing­ton av S. Phone Main 1815 L2.

EAST SIDE MARKET—CASH PRICES FOR second-hand furniture. 106 Central av. T. C. 16737.

BOOKS PURCHASED FOR CASH I N SMALL quantit ies or whole libraries. 605 1st av S.

^JLOSJ^FOJJND^REWARD^ LOST—ON W A S H B U R N - P A R K CAR SATUR-

day afternoon, silk umbrella, s i lver handle engraved "K" on end. Return 416 Masonic Temple or 2804 Chicago av for reward.

IT IS EASY TO P A Y ALL THOSE LITTLE, annoying and troublesome debts on the install­ment plan.

Barrow money. Chattel mortgage loan*

On furniture, pianos, horses. Wagons, warehouse receipts , e t c . ^

Lowest and best rates . Minneapolis Financial Co..

406-408 New York Life Building. Telephone N. W. Main 409 L2. T. C 8 0 8 1

A R E YOU LOOKING For a Friend

To Loan You Money T W e loan on furniture, pianos, s a l a r i e d

horses, wagons, etc . Low rates , easy terms. Open Monday and Saturday t i l l 9 p .m. Call, wr i te or telephone—N. W . Main 1770b

Twin City 9378. Minneapolis Loan Co.,

601-602 Globe Bldg. . 22 4th at 8 . SOMETHING N E W I N SELLING

farm lands wi l l appear in our large advertise­ment in Sunday's Journal. Be sure and r e a l them. v

Franklin Benner Land Co., 503 Bank of Commerce Bldg.

MONEY SUPPLIED SALARIED PEOPLE, £ S > tail merchants, teamsters , boarding hoBsea, without securi ty; offices in 56 principal c i t i es .

_ D . _ H . Tolman, 020 N e w York Life building. FOR SALE—CHOICE MINNESOTA FARM

mortgages to net investors 6 to 6 f t per cent , amply secured. Call or address J . D. Uten-dorfer, Minnesota National benk, MinneapotU.

LOST—FRIDAY, B Y YOUNG LADY, A GOLD locket, in pocketbook given by her mother a s a remembrance; also some change. Return

•for reward to 617 Masonic Temple.

MONEY A L W A Y S ON H A N D TO LOAN U F O * real e s ta te ; no delay In securing answer, or in closing deal. Also building loans, lowest

_ r a t e s . ThorpejBros. , A n d r u s b u i l d i n g . $5,000 CASH TO INVEST B Y E X P E R I E N C E D

business man, who desires to take act ive part in management . Give full particulars in let­t e r ^ A d d r e s s 5004, Journal.

LOST—A BLACK AND W H I T E COW AT South Park, near South St. Paul, Monday noon. Reward i s oflered for return of cow to Bart l Danek. South Park, Minn.

R E W A R D FOR A N Y INFORMATION CON-cerning a white buU terrier, female, 1906 tag No. 52, ears clipped, return to 2500 Jackson St N E . N. W. E 631-L.

W E TRUST EVERYBODY—EASY P A Y M E N T S ; LOST—BROOCH CENTER SMALL DIAMOND, bill iard tables, bar fixtures, bowling a l leys ; cheapest prices; o u r salesmen work on a salary; in dealing with us you do not hare to pay commissions or middlemen's profits. The Brunswick-Balke-Collender • Co., Minne­apolis, Minn.

SWEET PEAS, 60 NAMED V A R I E T I E S ; NAS-turtium seeds, garden seeds; pamphlet, "Flow-era from Seeds ," free.

Erior Seed Co., Prior Seed Building,

Corner 7th St and 8d Av S. SOMETHING N E W I N SELLING

farm lands wi l l appear in our large advertise­ment in Sunday's Journal. Be sure and read them.

Franklin Benner Land Co., 503 Bank of Commerce Bldg.

W E W I L L B U Y OR SELL A BUSINESS, CITY realty, f a i m lands, commercial papers or ac­counts, collect accounts, rent or Insure your property. Northern Investment Co., 785 Tem-nle Cout.

D R Y GOODS STORE—BEST FACTORY SEC-tlon c i ty of 25,000. Fine ihance to add men's clothing. Il l health cause of sell ing. Stock Invoice about $3,000. 815 W 5th st , Winona,

_Mlnn. ^ 1 FOR~ SALE OR TRADE. GRIST MILL PROP-

erty (water power) . 20 acres timber land, house, or would sell part" interest . Address I. S. A., P. 0 . Box 20 , Beaver Fal ls , Minn.

PHYSICIAN—EXCELLENT LOCATION, THRIV-iug vi l lage , fine farming country; chance for drug store In connection"; small capital re-qulred. Address 5166, Journal.

FOR SALE AT BIG DISCOUNTS-STOCK OF fancy goods, w i th valuable Nicol let av lease, or wil l exchange with some cash for real es­ta te . 423 Medical block.

W A N T SOME ONE TO P U T I N GENERAL store and hardware, lots free , would have to build; good trade; no competition. Address 1400 Spruce place, flat 2.

A V E R Y F I N E LARGE SIZE W A L N U T CASE McPhail piano, looks l ike new; was $550; to close out only $235. This piano must be seen to be appreciated.

S. W. Raudenbush & Co., 703 Nicollet.

FOR SALE—NEW HARDWOOD REFRIGER-ators, $4.95; w e can sell you new goods less than others ask for second-hand: complete housekeeping outfits a specialty. A cal l wi l l convince you. Roberts Supply Co., 717 Nicol­let .

FOR SALE—ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITTANICA, 81 volumes; new, cost $68; wi l l sell for $45 cash. This i s a chance of a l i fe t ime for any one wishing this, magnificent work. For full par­ticulars address 3094, Journal.

surrounded by pearls, between Elymouth and 26th av N on Lyndale or Aldrlcb. Reward. T. C. 13554.

STRAYED, MAY 8, BLACK SADDLE HORSE, with leather halter and rope attached; return 167 Bedford s t S E ; liberal reward. G. W. Nelson. '

LOST—A LEGAL P A P E R , N E A R COTTAGE City station, or in Interlachen Park, Wednes­day evening. Please return to 3800 Thomas av S.

LOST—COW, R E D A N D W H I T E , W I T H NO horns, has V-shaped mark on both ears. J. B. Gagnon, 715 Washington s t N E . Phone 16857.

LOST—IN DAYTON'S D R Y GOODS STORE, small purse containing about $8 . Return to 1819 16th- av S. for reward.

FOUND—FINE PAIR STEEL BOWS, READING glasses , for 35c at Hirschy's, optician, 518 Nicollet av, second floor.

FOUND—BROWN A N D W H I T E POINTER pup; please call a t 2923 California st N E or phone N. W. E 662-L.

LOST—MONDAY, YELLOW ANGORA OAT. R E -turn for liberal reward to 1606 W 28th st.

R E F I N E D YOUNG WIDOW W I S H E S POSITION as housekeeper in respectable widower's home; fond of children and capable taking full charge of any nice home; references exchanged; an­swer, g iving particulars In first let ter . Box 324. Owatonna. Minn.

A YOUNG LADY, W I T ^ E X P E R I E N C E , would like a position as sales lady in a gro­cery, confectionery or department store; can furnish references. Address 5100, Journal.

WANThD—SITUATION B Y E X P E R I E N C E D lady stenographer and bookkeeper, neat and accurate; speak German; salary $35 a month. Address Barbara Schabert, Wilton. N. D.

COMPETENT STENOGRAPHER W A N T S P o s i ­t ion; has had five years' experience; can furnish best of references; moderate salary to start Address 4737, Journal.

A YOUNG LADY WOULD LIKE POSITION I N store or office, two years' experience in office work; wi l l ing to work for small salary. Ad-die s s 5218, Journal.

COMPOSITOR FOR STRAIGHT MATTER, e i ther man or woman; permanent position;

f ood w a g e s . Write a t once. American, La-ota, N D

W A N T E D — I R O N WORKER A N D BLA0K-smith helpers, steady work; good w a g e s , no drinkers wanted. Black Hi l l s Mfg. Co., Dead-wood, S. D.

YOUNG LADY, E X P E R I E N C E D I N MTLLIN-e r j . for small town in Minntsota. W5 S. A. Morawetz & Co.. 500 Kasota building.

LADY STENOGRAPHER A N D BOOKKEEPER SITUATION W A N T E D — B Y ~ ~ W n > 0 W LADY, middle-aged, housekeeper on farm for widow­er; one with children prefened . Address Box 26, Timley, N . D.

for western Minnesota; $50 to $60 Moiawetz & Co., 500 Kasota building

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W A N T E D — A FIRST-CLASS TINNER, WHO IS capable of doing plumbing and heating work. S ta te salary required. Anderson Eios . , Spring­field. Minn.

JF YOUR TIME I S NOT FULLY TAKEN U P I have a splendid side line you can handle t h a t i s a good money-maker. Address 5126. journal .

W A N T E D — C A R P E N T E R S AT ONCE; GOOD wageo paid for good men , come or write to the Linton Construction Company, Linton, N . D .

W A N T E D — A MAN THAT UNDERSTANDS

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ironing stock shirts ; s teady employment and good w a g e s to right man. Address 4990, Jour-nal.

W A T C H E S CLEANED 50c, MAINSPRINGS 50c, warranted one year; clocks repaired, called for and delivered. T.C. 9545. Dobrln, 223 Wash. N.

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W A N T E D — GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL housework: good wages ; no house cleaning.

__2724_HumbiJdt S. Como-Harriet car. AGENTS WANTED—LADIES TO CANVASS

Minneapolis and St. Paul; big money. Chas. C. Slack, Rogers hotel, Minneapolis.

COMPETENT, RELIABLE GIRL FOR GENER-ii 1 housework; no washing; housecleanlng done; wages $5. Call 1900 Irving av S.

W A N T E D — G I R L FOR GENERAL EOUSB-work; good wages ; washing and Ironing done out. Apply 8006 Bryant av S.

WANTED—25 OPERATORS ON POWER MA-ehine; steady work; best of pay. Robitshek,

. Fran! & Heller. 43 4th st N . E X P E R I E N C E D H A I R D R E S S E R A N D A p ­

prentice wanted at Power's Mercantile Co., hair department, on ba lconj .

GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK, at lake for the season; good wages . Mrs. E. N. Shelden, Excelsior.

FIRST-CLASS DRESSMAKER DOES SEWING at home; prices reasonable; please call 2821 E 26th at . T. O. phone 7018.

WANTED—IMMEDIATELY B Y A LADY P L A I N sewing or shirt wais t s or children's c lothes. Call at 22 8th s t S. upstairs.

WANTED—TO B U Y A CLEAN STOCK OF clothing or general merchandise in a good Scandinavian Minnesota town. Address Lock Box 30, Lehigh, Iowa. *

A l LOCATION FOR SHORT-ORDER LUNCH counter in new town on Soo road; no compe­t i t ion. I have suitable building for sale. Box 86. Lankln. N. D.

T H E 0GILVIE SENTINEL IS FOR SALE. Reasonable price. Fine opportunity. Only one other paper in county. Address Sentinel,

_Og i lv l e , _Mfnn :

FOR SALE—CARRIAGE SHOP, W I T H TOOLS and power, in Minneapolis: established ten years; good paint shop ana tools. Address 5076, Journal.

WALL P A P E R — W A L L PAPER—ARTISTIC DE« signs, la tes t shades and color effects. Prices right to make early business. Painting, en­ameling and paper cleaning. Baker, 118 5th

_ s t _ S , opposite N. Y. Life bldg. ONE 6 H. P. AND" ONE 87 H . P . GASOLENE

engines, one 28-foot launch, wi th standing top and side curtain, all in good repair and at bargains: new engines and launches, any size. Enterprise Machine Co.

FOR SALE—WE WILL MAKE YOU A SUIT TO your measure, and let you have i t on easy weekly and monthly payments . Your credit i s good a t the National Credit Tailoring Co., 802 Va 1st av S, upstairs.

T Y P E W R I T E R BARGAINS. Al l makes shipped for trial. Send stamp for

complete Illustrated catalog and bargain l i s t . Minnesota Typewriter Co.. 819 Henenpin av.

FOR SALE—10-ROOM ROOMING HOUSE, I N best location In city, clearing $35 a month; sell cheap for. cash; reasons for sel l ing. 320 1st av N . ^

IT YOUR TLME IS NOT FULLY T A K E N U P I have a splendid side line you can handle that i s a good money-maker. Address 5126, Journal.

FOR SALE—HOGSHEADS, 160 GALLONS 0 A -paclty, very heavy oak cooperage, never used; wi l l sell a t one-tenth their cost. L. Whi t t l e s Cooperage Co., 716 17th av S.

THREE-JOINT GALVANIZED CHIMNEY stack w i t h revolving top; Iron kitchen sink, cistern pump. Royal Axminster rug, corduroy couch. 1700 Laurel.

EUROPEAN TRAVEL T H E EMPRESS LINE OF T H E ATLANTIC,

Canadian Pacific railway fas t Atlantic service; largest, fas tes t and finest express steamers be­tween St . Lawrence ports and Europe; only four days from land to land. *

After April 5, 1906, the company's Northwes­tern passenger office wlU be located at 282 Nicollet av (Hotel Nicollet b lock) .

Rates and Information from H . E. Lidmaa, Northwestern Passenger Agent. Telephone, T. C. 798; N. W.. Main 2616-

W E OFFER OUR OWN MONEY TO LOAN Ott improved city property a t lowest current ra te s ; no delay. The Minnesota Loan ft Trust Co— 313 Nicollet av.

R. D . CONE & CO.. 617 GUARANTY BLDG., have on band to loan on improved property $1,000, $1,600, $2,000. $8,500; lowest rates.

W E LOAN ON CITY R E A L ESTATE A T LOW* es t rates; no delay. Nickels & Smith, 311 Nicollet av .

MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED F A R M S ; mortgages bought and sold. M. R. Watass . 707 Phoenix. ^ ^

X MAKE A SPECIALTY OF $100 TO $808 loans jon city property. Polley, 801 Andrus bldg.

MONEY TO LOAN ON FARMS; MORTGAGES bought and sold. M. R. Waters, 707 Phoenix.

8 P E R CENT MONEY—NO WAITING. HA1U ford Rental Agency, 310 Bank of Commercg.

MONEY TO LOAN A T LOWEST R A T E S : NO delay. Thayer ft Gale, 218 N. Y. Life bldg.

$100 TO $500 TO LOAN ON R E A L T Y OX _ g o o d n a p e r ^ j a a New York Life building.

PROMPT'LOANS ON MINNEAPOLIS REALTY^ C. S. Woodruff, 605 Guaranty building.

MONEY TO LOAN ON A P P R O V E S COLLATES* al . H. F . Wil l iams, 305 N. Y. Life .

LOANS AND CHATTELS WILLIAMS, 484 GUARANTY BLDG, LOANS

on furniture, pianos, or any security; large loans a special ty; terms to s a l t borrowers. Lowest prices.

STEAMSHIPS ALLAN L I N E FAST MAIL A N D PASSENGER

service, Montreal to Liverpool, the picturesque St. Lawrence route; new fast turbine triple screw, 12,000 tons s teamers . Excursion dates as fo l lows . Virginian, May 10, Jnne 7, July 5 ; Victorian, May 24, June 21 and July 19. For full particulars and illustrated excursion pam­phlets write or cal l on O. N. Westlund, 114 3d s t S, opposite postoffice. «

O^RPE^OLEAN^a^UaHVO MR. ARMSTRONG IS W I T H NATIONAL R U «

Oo. and wi l l ca l l a t your home, weigh your carpet and teU you cost of making into rugs . Brussels and ingrain carpets nsed. Phones, N. W. , East 310; T. C. 16151. Ask for Arm-strong.

CAREFUL CARPET CLEANING. Beautiful rug weaving from old carpets;

best work, lowest prices. National Carpet Cleaning Co., Nicol let Island. Both phones.

PARTICULAR PEOPLE, SEND YOUR OARl pets , rugs to the Mpls. Carpet Cleaning ft Bug Factory, 112 4th s t N . Main 3227; T. C. 8485.

BEST RUGS FROM OLD CARPETS; CARPET cleaning. Moorish Rug Co.. 1002 E Franklin.

MATTRESSES MADE OVER, F U R N I T U R E R E -paired, refiplshlng, upholstering; Twin City telephone. Berg & Smith, 1st av SE and 5th s t .

CUNARD L I N E TO EUROPE—OLDEST L I N E crossing Atlantic , Boston, New Y»>k to Queenstown, Liverpool; New i'ork to Gibral­tar, Genoa, Naples , Adriatic. Company's new office, 304 2d av S, Minneapolis. E . Carley.

_ manager northwestern department.

FOR S A L E T - A TWO-CHAIR B A R B E R SHOP; wi l l sell cheap; in good location on ground floor. Inquire a t R. H. Hegener's , 207 Nicol­let av.

MARRIED LADY W A N T S W A S H I N G AT home by the day; good worker. Write Mrs. Johnson. 512 23d av S.

A YOUNG LADY WOULD LIKE A POSITION in doctor's or dent is t ' s office. State w a g e s . Addiess 4041, Journal.

FIRST-CLASS COLORED LAUNDRESS FOR Wednesdays and Thursdays. 2016 Cedar av.

FUNERAL DIRECTORS HUME & DAVIES, F U N E R A L D I R E 0 T 0 P S ,

M a s o n i c T e m p l e 6th_and H | h . Both phones. JOHN M. GLEAS0N, F U N E R A L DIRECTOR

and embalmer. 82 7th s t S. Both phones. jr. WAEREN'ROBERTS, FUNERAL DLRECTORT

710 Hennepin av . Both phones :;2S2.

keeper and typewriter , to take charge of al l detai l work in office. Address *4952. Journal.

[WANTED—A YOUNG MAN ABOUT 20. .Waabi&gtep av N .

ICO

TWO COMPETENT GIRLS A T ONCE; COOK ard second girl; no washing; good wages . Ap-

__oly 2620 Portland av. A F E W LADIES"TO DO L I G H T T P R O F I T A B L E

work at home; whole or part time. Call 620% Nicollet av. Room 408.

W A N T E D — E X P E R I E N C E D GIRL FOR GENER- I «9«b%l^ZZ r « f f l ^ n 7 o f t w o ; m o d e r n flat- C a l 1 I KODAK FILM DEVELOPING AND FINISH-

> »^M .Mn ..v &. nat l . J u g . d o n e e x p e r t i V ( . photographic materials; our W A I T E D — A SEAMSTRESS A N D DRESSMAK- business established twenty years. O. H.

PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES

ROOMING BOUSE, 18 ROOMS, WELL-FUR-nlshed, net Income $75 month; $800, part t ime. The Robblns Company, 409 N e w York Life.

SPECULATORS, T R Y OUR UNEXCELLED FA-ci l l t les for trading in grain and stocks . C. L. Bauman Co., 222-225 Century. Both phones.

FOR SALE OR E X C H A N G E FOR LAND. GOOD 100-barrel s team flour mill in South Dakota. For particulars address 4677, Journal.

WOOD. D R Y , $2.50, $8.75; FACTORY.WOOD, $2.50; coal, $5 and $5.75. Plymouth Lumber Co., 237 Hennepin. Main 3846 LI. T. C. 2807.

FOR BALE—TWO BILLIARD AND ONE POOL table in good condition. Inquire for good open* ing for billiard hall . Address 3901, Journal.

A W N I N G S , TENTS. FLAGS. 'American Tent & Awning Co.,

807-309-311 Wash, av N, Mpls . , ' Minn. USED U P R I G H T PIANO, KIMBALL, $86; EM*

erson, $100; Sterling, $125. M. Schulz Co., wholesale warerooms, 716-18 1st av S.

WANTED—YOU TO B R I N G TJ8 YOUR CAM* era, music box or phonograph to be repaired.

__0 ._K. Repair Co. ,_410%_2d ay_ S.

FOR SALE—FINE DRESS SUIT, SIZE ABOUT 37; never been worn but four t imes ; wi l l se l l cheap. Address 5003, Journal.

FOR S A L E — R 0 W B 0 A T 8 A N D OARS, AND Cushman motors. Whi te Boat Co., 202 Nicol let av and 203 Hennepin av.

FOR SALE—FINE DRESS SUIT, SIZE ABOUT 37; never been worn but four t imes; wi l l se l l cheap. Address 5003, Journal.

CATBOAT FOR SALE, I N GOOD ORDER, A N D with new sai l s . E . H. Hobe, New York Life building, St . - Paul .

W A N T E D TO EXCHANGE—A DOUBLE STORE, two-story brick building, in a Wisconsin town or 1,200 inhabitants , 30 miles from St . Paul; wi l l trade for antomobile, or what have you? Address Box 512, Hast ings , Minn.

TO EXCHANGE—OSTEOPATHIC A N D MAS-Bage treatments for upright piano, music les­sons, tailoring, fuel, groceries or anything I can use; all diseases successfully treated. Ad­dress 4204, Journal.

A STEAM F E A T H E R RENOVATING WAGON. as I am occupied with other business . I can be reached a t 823 5th av S.

er a t * 3 8 th s t 8 . Peck Co., 112 6 th a t S .

BLACKSMITH SHOP FOR R E N T , I N FIRST-c lass farming community; also house If de­sired. C D . Thompson, Veg, S. D.

FOR BALE,, B Y OWNER—A~SASH A N D DOOR factory, located In the ci ty , doing a paying business. Address 3763. Journal;

W A N T E D TO B U Y {INLY N E W S P A P E R I N A town where there if! opening for land and loan business.- Address 4811 , ' Journal.

STENOGRAPHER, OWNING T Y P E W R I T E R , wishes piece work; work cal led for and de-llvered. Address 5113, Journal.

W I L L SELL F I V E SHARES OF STOCK I N State Institution for Savings for $550 cash. Lock Box 619, Owatonna, Minn. _

FOR 8ALE—BUTCHER" SHOP; GOOD LOCA-t ion; doing good business. 705 Marshall s t NE.

W E ~ 0 A l r " S E L L YOUR" P R O P E R T Y . . MoCABB FOR SALE CHEAP—8-FOOT COUNTER A N D 4 Co.* 108 Bostojft Block. '•'*« ' 8-foot showcase. 2600 Bloomington S T *

HOTELS^ RICHMOND HOTEL,

Corner Otb and Nicol let Av, American and European Plan.

For the money, one of the best hotels in the c i ty .

American, per day, $1.50 to $2. By the week, $7 to $10.60. European plan. 60c to $1. By the week, $3 to $5._

HOTEL ALLEN. 3d ST AND 2d AV S; ONLY hotel in the c i ty having all outside rooms. Rates 7;e. 81 . $1.50. s lnzle

, BOARD AND ROOMS Offered.

HOTEL SAN ANGELO. SUITS W I T H BATHS, s ingle rooms, wi th or without board; elevator service. 1221 Nicollet av. Beth phones.

LOOK A T THIS—Best table hoard, 88.80 pea week; a trial wi l l convlnco you. The Me* Gulpin Dining Parlors, 108 _7th_et S. _

H O T E L _ V A N ~ E Y C E r a U L E T FAMILY HOME! modern, best of table board. 1224 Nicollet av.

F 0 R ~ ~ R E N T — W I T H BOARD. ONE BLOCS from public library. 1022 Hawthorn av.

BOARD AND ROOMS Wanted.

W A N T E D — B Y A N ELDERLY LADY, ROOM and board in' private family , modern house, near car line. Address &094, Journal.

W A N T E D — B Y YOUNG MAN, A FTTRNXSHKBr-room and breakfast; must be in private fam­ily. Address 5140, Journal.

FLORISTS o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o * o FLOWERS, PLANTS A N D FLORAL o o DESIGNS. o o Flowers, plants and floral designs for • o all occasions can be obtained a t popular o o prices in our new. Up-to-date Floral De- o o partment that has been recently estab- o o l ished In our big store. • o California Fruit Store, 1st av S and 6th. o o o o o o o o o o o_o_o o & o o © N E W Y O R K - F L O R I S T S . 7 W A S H . AV S ;

feather and cut flowers and plants: floral de - , s igns tor all occasions. T. C phone 1728. -

GAS STOVES—WHY B U Y CHEAP GOODS when you can buy good for less? Brand Stove Co., 330 4th av S. *

STOVES—SPECIAL BARGAINS I N STEEL ranges for the next f ew days. Brand Stove Co., 330^4th av $.

STOVES—SPECIAL BARGAINS I N STEEL ranges for the next few days. Brand Stove Co., 330 4th av S.

STORM SASH AND CARPEN* TER WORK

T. B . COOK. CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, plans and est imates furnished, sat isfact ion guaranteed. Your orders solicited. Houses built on monthly payments. 1314 Queen av N. T. C. phone 1375!).

J, G. MOLDAN. CARPENTER A N D JOBBER, 2115 2d s t N ; phoue, T. C. 14460. I make • specialty of all kinds of repairing. - <

^ Y E r a g j ^ N D ^ C L B A N r a r Q ^ T W I N CITY D Y E WORKS, T H E LEADING

Frencb dry cleaners for ladles' and g e r m ' clothing and al l household goods. 818 Nicol let .

STERLING D Y E HOUSE—French Dry CleaaiSMr, 602 4th av 8 . T. C. 9332; N- W. S. 440 JS.

DETECTIVE AGENCIES ~^~ M e N U L T Y ~ l » E T E C T l V E ^ A f f i ^

8©rvtc3, nnequaled faci l i t ies , reasonable ra tes ; references,police headquarters. 210 Kasot* MkW

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