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Page 1: Minneapolis journal (Minneapolis, Minn. : 1888) (Minneapolis, … · 2017. 12. 17. · Mallon al., in section 2, township 119, range 23..;.... 1,950 Albert M. Slocuin and wife to

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERSAllen D., Libby and wife .to Byron J.Libby, in section .1,. township 28,

range 24 ...;;.:..;;.U;.......;.. $350Laura W. S. Curtlss •• and husband toElla R. Haskell, lot 4, block 17, For-es* Heights, etc 8,000

Charles Ziebarth and wife to AlbertMallon al., in section 2, township119, range 23 ..;.... 1,950

Albert M. Slocuin and wife to F. W. \u25a0

Seamans et al., in section 33, town-ship 117, range 23 1,300

Emily\P. Campbell and husband toCharles. E. Purdy. lots 9 and 10, block42, Calhoun Park 2,500

Ella O. Bonney and husband to SarahB. Anderson, part lot 10, block 4,Menage's third additon 550Charles E. Peterson and wife to JamesR. Canterbury, in section 30, township28, range 24 ' i 10,000

Charles J. Swanspn and wife to OscarG. Peterson, lots 1 to 4, Macomber <£Maynard's subdivision 2SOEmily P. Campbell and husband to Wil-liam C. Palmer, lots 4, 7 and 8, bl6ck33, Calhoun Park 2,500

John Crosby and wife to Jerome B.Massey,- in section 35, township 29,range 24 1,400

Thomas W. Thornton, receiver, et al.to Egber Cowles, lots 20 to 25, block3, Summit Park addition 1,000

Egbert Cowles to Delia F. Curtis, lot20, block 3, Summit Park addition..:. 800

Flour City National Bank to J. B.Gilflllan. lots 35 and 37. block 3, etc.,Oak Park addition 5,000

Eleven minor deeds 8,022

Total, 24 deeds $40,172

\ AGENTS WANTEDTHE PLYMOUTH BARGAIN BASEMENT.Hundreds of useful Christmas guts at 10c.PROFITABLE WORK OFFERED AGENTSIn every town to secure subscriptions to theLadles' Home Journal arid the Saturday Eve-ning Post. We want agents who will workthoroughly and with business system to covereaoh section with our illustrated little book-"ets and other advertising matter, and to•O.ik sharply after renewals from old sub-scribers. The pay is lirsi rate, and at the

: the season $2u,iX'O will be given thebest irorkera as rxtra prizes ror good work.How well some of our agents have succeededIs told In a little booklet we would like toB«nd you—portraits of some of our best agentswith the story of how they made it pay. TheCurtis Publishing Co., Philadelphia. Pa.THE TEXAS GEYSER OIL <"O. OFFERS A

• . ent on puge 3.rs V. ANTED SALARY OR COMMJS-

eion.Address Box L652. Freeport, 111.

DILLIN DRUGCO., LW WASHINGTON AYS.Successor to J. K. Hofflin.!F YOU DO NOT OWN A FIRST-CLASS

lopedla or History of the United States,cull up Main 2642, or drop "The Journal" a

:. und we Will be pleased to sendyou full particulars. These books make hund-some Christmas gifts. "The Journal."THE CONTINENTAL CASUALTY CO., AS-t-ets 1760,000, issues the best and cheapesthealth and accident policy on earth. Reli-htle agents wanted throughout the state. D.1! Bran*, stat« agent, 3K'-31l Audrus build-Ing, Minneapolis, Minn.

2 ANNOUNCEMENTSTHE PLYMOUTH BARGAIN BASEMENT.Hundreds of useful Christmas gifts at 10c.DILLINDRUG CO., 101 WASHINGTON AY S.Successor to J. K. Hoflliu.v.v.v.w. .w.«-.v.v.v. j.v.e.%!, FOR WATCHES AND DIAMONDS we ?S% recommend B. Bank, 321 S Washington. Zd ',

"•"• •*»•«'•*•*•"•\u25a0*•\u25a0*•''•*•*•*»*•*'•»• • «*•"«%IF YOU DO not OWN A FIRST-CLASS

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Encyclopedia or History of the United States, !

call up Main 2542, or drop "The Journal" a ;postal card, and we will be pleased to sendyou full particulars. These books make hand-some Christmas gifts. "The Journal.'' jTHE TEXAS GEYSER OIL CO. OFFERS Asplendid investment on page 3.THE BEST CHRISTMAS DINNER IN ;TOWN AT THE GUARANTYRESTAURANT, '12:30 TO 3 AND a TO 8 O'CLOCK P. M. ;R. C. BLACK & CO., plumbing, heating andlighting; jobbing a specialty. 7-9 Hcun. ay.

3___mjction^salesTHE PLYMOUTH BARGAIN BASEMENT.Hundreds of useful Christmas gifts at 10c.IF VOL " WANT A FINE EDITION OF•"Shakspere" on easy payments, call up Main2542, or drop "The Journal" a postal card,and we will send you specimens and pricesimmediately. "The Journal."f)ILLINDRUG CO., 101 WASHINGTON AY S."Successor to J. R. Hofliin.

4 ACCOUNTANTSTHE PLYMOUTH BARGAIN BASEMENT.Hundreds- of useful Christmas gifts at 10c.IF YOU DO NOT. OWN A SET OF THEJournal's Home Study Library, call up Main2542, or drop The Journal a postal card, andwe will make a deal with you on terms suit-able to you, and will deliver the books im-mediately. "The Journal."DILLIN DRUG CO., 101 "WASHINGTON AY S.Successor to J. R. HoKiin.

5 BUSINESS PERSONALSTHE PLYMOUTH BARGAIN BASEMENT.Hundreds of useful Christmas gifts at 10c.IF YOU "WOULD LIKE A SET OF THAT

superb work entitled "Modern Eloquence,"Editor-in-Chief, Thomas B. Reed, publishedin ten superb volumes, call up Main 2542, ordrop "The Journal" a postal card. A .hand-somer Christmas present you cannot find inthe city. "The Journal."DILLIN Dlll CO., 101 WASHINGTON AY S.Successor to J. R. Horn in.

g BUSINESS CHANCESTHE PLYMOUTH BARGAIN BASEMENT.Hundreds of useful Christmas gifts at 10c.THE b SAVINGS si FUND" CO., 110 TEMPLECourt, pays 4 and 5 per cent on deposits; cap-ital, $350,000; surplus, $30,000.BUY" WHEAT NOW; IT IS~GOING MUCHhigher. $20 will margin 1,000 bushels 2cents. Send for our free book, "Facts andFigures," explaining option trading. TheOsborn Grain Co., 813 to 815 Phoenix build-ing, Minneapolis. Members Chamber of Com'merce.BEST NEWSPAPER IN STATE OUTSIDEtwin cities for sale, half interest In estab-lished mercantile proposition^ Finest hard-ware business ever offered in the west. Od-luni-Kurtzman Co.FOR"" SALE—HARDWARE AND ' FURNl-ture store; building new, 28x60, one-story,with addition 14x20; well assorted stock; goodplace for business. O. Windseth, Felton,Minn. '

THE TEXAS GeW_R~"oIL CO. OFFERS Asplendid investment on page 3.

BOOKBINDING. ~~Law, medical, library and magazine bind-

ing; art and fine binding; Christmas numbers,poeketbooks and leather goods marked. Allkinds of first-class binding cheap. GreatWestern Printing Co.. 328 3d st S.

I'Ki. 1000 i'iterhcaes....s-2.25PKINTKE - ICO) billheads 1.50

*zSo. Third St. { iq.iu buslnesg cardi 1.00IF YOU WOULD LIKE~a7sET~(>F~¥TL\Tsuperb work entitled 'Modern Eloquence,"Editor-in-Chief, Thomas B. Reed, publishedin ten superb volumes, call up Main 2542, ordrop "The Journal" a posto.l card. A hand-somer Chrifitmas present you cannot find iv

V- "The Journa 1."DILLINDRUG CO., 101 WASHINGTON AY S."

WILL !\u25a0 AY i'ASH FOR PAYING SALOONin Minneapolis or St. Paul. Prefer locations

.iilwiiukeu depot in this city. 8201,Journal.

Successor to J. R. Hofflin

FOR SALE—GROCERY AND DWELLING;ait-u two other grocery stocks, from $7uu to

Addivss 8940, Journal.IRVING AND TERRY- I HAVE THREE,possibly four tickets; best seats iv Metropol-itan theater, for sale ('all 808 Bank ofCommerce building.BARBERSHOP IN LIVELYTOWN OF 1,000;reason for selling made known through corre-spondence; shop, must be sold Jan. 1. Finechance for a good man: Address C. Wheaton,Leroy, Minn. . •

THE BEST CHRISTMAS DINNER IXTOWN AT THE" GUARANTY RESTAURANT.12^30_TO_3^ AND 5 TO 8 O'CLOCK P. M.WANTED—TO INVEST TWO THOUSAND($2,000) cash and services in -some business;have had some experience: what have you tooffer; can furnish more later on, or wouldinvest In a good farm. J. E. Fodness, Kellys,X. D.FOR SALE—STEAM LAUNDRY. IN MIXXE-apolis; worth over $3,000; established tenyears; doing a $7,500 business; $1,000 willhandle; balance as desired; further informa-tion to bona .fide parties only. Call at 502Guaranty building. ..\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0

7^^^USIHESS^SPECIALS_^THE PLYMOUTH BARGAIN BASEMENT.Hundreds of useful Christmas gifts at 10c'SUPERFLUOUS HAIR, MOLES. ETC., PER-manently removed by electricity. Miss Hol-lister, 77-78 Syndicate block. Pioneer standof the northwest. Exclusive specialist.

THE TEXAS GEYSER OIL CO, OFFERS Asplendid*' investment on page_3. • - \u25a0.. \u25a0.

ifXyouT~want. A \u25a0:• fine edition of"Shakspere" on easy payments, call up Main2542, or drop "The Journal" a postal card,and we will send you • specimens and pricesimmediately. "The Journal." \u25a0-

DILLINDRUG CO., 101 WASHINGTON AY S.Successor to J. R. Hofflin.

3 BICYCLE STORAGETHE PLYMOUTH BARGAIN BASEMENT.Hundreds o^useful Christmas gifts at 10c.IFTOy WANT A FINE EDITION OF SI 1Aspere on easy payments, call up Main 2542,or drop "The Journal" a postal card, and wewill send' you specimens and prices inime-dia:ply. "The Journal." \u25a0\u25a0 \

10 BOARD AND ROOMSTHE PLYMOUTH BARGAIN BASEMENT.Hundreds of useful Christmas gifts at 10c.A FURNISHED SUITE OF ROOMS WITHboard for rent of family, or four men; housestrictly modern; meal tickets, $3.50. 14 10th6t S. i

DILLINDRUG CO., 101 WASHINGTON AY8.Successor to J. 1;. Hofliin.IF YOU DO NOT OWN A SET OF THEJournal's Home Study Library, call up Main

| 2642,, or drop The Journal a.postal card, andwe will make a deal with you on terms suit- jable to you, and will deliver the books im-mediately. "The Journal."$3.M FOR BOARD AND ROOM IN PRI-, rate family; modern house: no other board-ers. 700 Vineland place. Take car to OakGroveTHE BEST CHRISTMAS PINNER INTOWN AT THE GUARANTY RESTAURANT,12:30 TO 3 AND 5 TO 8 O'CLOCK P. M.

H BOARD OFFEREDTHE PLYMOUTH BARGAIN BASEMENT.Hundreds of useful Christmas gifts at 10c.IF YOU DO NOT OWN A FIRST-CLASSEncyclopedia or History of the United States,call up Main 2542, or drop "The Journal" apostal card, and we will be pleased to send Iyou full particulars. These books make hand-some Christmas gifts. "The Journal."DILLINDRUG CO.. WASHINGTON AY S.Successor to J. R. Hofflin.

12 BOARD WANTEDTHE PLYMOUTH BARGAIN BASEMENT.Hundreds of useful Christmas gifts^at 10c.WANTED—BY LADY TEACHER, A ROOMand board and occasional use of piano in aquiet, private family; no other boarders; ref-erences exchanged; state terms. Address T.,Sl3 Sth st S. '

IF YOU WANT A FINE EDITION OF"Shakspere" on easy payments, call up Main2542, or drop "The Journal" a postal card,and we will send you specimens and pricesimmediately. "The Journal."DILLIN DRUGCO., 101 WASHINGTON AYS.Successor to J. R. Hofflin.

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13______cows !THE PLYMOUTH BARGAIN BASEMENT.Hundreds of useful Christmas gift?-, at 10c.DILLIN DRUG CO., 101 WASHINGTON AYS.Successor to J. R. Holllin.

15__JLAJDIES^AILORING__^THE PLYMOUTH BARGAIN BASEMENT.Hundreds of useful Christmas gifts at 10c.__IP YOU WOULD LIKE A SET OF THATsuperb work entitled "Modern Eloquence,"Editor-in-Chief, Thomas B. Reed, publishediii ten superb volumes, call up Main 2542, or •

drop "The Journal" a postal card. A hand- isomer Christmas present you cannot find in ithe city. "The Journal."

IQ DYEING AND CLEANINGTHE PLYMOUTH BARGAIN BASEMENT.Hundreds 01 useful Christmas gifts at lye

THE MINNEAPOLIS DYE WORKS,A. HORXUXG, PROP. FRENCH DRYCLEANING. OLDEST, LARGEST AND BESTEQUIPPED DRY CLEANING ESTABLISH-MENT IN THE NW. OFFICE, 242 NIC.TEL. 510; AND 522 NIC, TEL. 3186-J2.IF YOU" DO NOT OWN A FIRST-CLASSEncyclopedia or History of the United Stales.call up Main 2542, or drop "The Journal" apostal card, and we \u25a0will be pleased to sendyou full particulars. These books make hand-some Christinas gilts. "The Journal."

YOU WHO ARE SO PARTICULAR IN OTH-er things should have your clothing dyed,cleaned, pressed and repaired at the Panto-rium, Mo-27 Nicollet. Both "phones, 1664.Out-of-town work solicited.DILLJN DRUG CO., 101 WASHINGTON AY8.Successor to .). R. lloifliu.TWIN CITY DYE WORKS "^PRACTICALdyers and French dry cleaners; out-of-townorders solicited; prices moderate. 420 Nicol-let. Telephone 1576.

19 FINANCIAL

THE PLYMOUTH BARGAIN BASEMENT.Hundreds of useful Christmas gifts at. LOe.PRIVATE MONEY ou hand; loan oa realestate; lowest rates. Dever, JUT Andrus Bldg.

AT LOWB3T RATHS—MONEY TO LOAN'T R.D. Cone _ Co., 61. Guaranty Loan building.

WE HAVE A BLOCK OF EASTERN MONEYto loan at 5 per cent on choice residenceproperty. Thorpe Bros., Andrus building.

QUICK LOANSTO

SALARIED PEOPLE,SAME DAY' AS APPLICATION,

On you own name, without security or in-dorser; payment payable to suit yourself.Those who contemplate borrowing can be as-eured of the confidential treatment that allpersons of refinement and pride fuel is essen-tial in matters of this nature. Our officesare so arranged that you do not come in con-tact with other applicants, and you can bewaited on privately and quickly. OpenWednesday and Saturday evenings until 9.

PRIVATE INTERVIEWING ROuMS.MINNEAPOLIS LOAN COMPANY,

6UI-6U:: Globe Building.

MORTGAGE LOANS—Rates low; any Turns;nojlelayjjjeejis sure. Gale & Co., N. Y. Life.

• •• • • o • •••••'j•••••• •«•••••• MONEY TO LOAN SALARIED PEO- •• pie—We are prepared to loan reason- •• able amounts to salaried people hold- •• ing steady positions with responsible •• concerns, on easy weekly or monthly •• payments. We conduct our business •• strictly confidential. Lowest rates and •• fair treatment guaranteed. Room 206, •• Bank of Commerce building. •t«io»ii*«it*u«e*i*«»i«ini

| LARGEST BUSINESS IN LOANS TO SAL-ARIED PEOPLE, RETAIL MERCHANTS,TEAMSTERS, BOARDING-HOUSES, ETC.,

j without security; easiest terms; forty officesIn principal cities. Tolman, 320 N. Y. Life.SPECIAL RATESON LOANS OVER ?25, ONdiamonds and watches. Abeles. 243 Nicollet.

I MONEY TO LOAN—EASY TERMS; LOW| rates. David P. Jones & Co., Oneida building.MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES; NOdelay. Thayer & Gale, 213 N. Y. Life Bldg.MONEY' loaned on city property and farmlands; low rates. C. H. Smith, 604 Phoenix.

| 4ft TO 6 PER CENT MONEY, WITH THEi "on or before" privilege, to loan on improved| property in Minneapolis and St. Paul. R. M.Newport, 309-311 Phoenix building, 60 4th st

I S, Minneapolis. -THE TEXAS GEYSER OIL. CO. OFFERS Asplendid investment on page 3.IF-YOU WANT A FINE EDITION OF SHAK-spere on easy payments, call up Main 25-12,or drop "The Journal" a postal card, and we ,will send you specimens and prices imme-diate'y. "The Journal."

WEMONEY. HAVE MONEY.

NOTIME

TO -WHITEADS,BUT

PREFERTO

GIVETIME

TOPLEASING

CUSTOMERS.DO YOU WANT XMAS MONEY?

$10, $20, $30, $40, $50, $60, $70, $80, $90, $100.SALARY LOANS.

I Confidential, square dealings guaranteed.EASILY {BORROWED, EASILY PAID.

Loans on your personal note,WITHOUT ANY SECURITY.

EVERY DOLLARpaid off loan reduces cost.

REBATE given when paid before due."NO ONE NEED EVER KNOW.

; ' RATESpositively lowest in town.

OUR TERMS ARE EASY.ABSOLUTELY

no mortgage required.' There is no red tape about our business.

OPEN-- every evening until 9 o'clock.Remember us if you need money.

Our offices are' private.jRELIABLE CREDIT CO., 256 HENNEPIN !

AY, ROOM 202, OVER ADAMS EXPRESSOFFICE. First floor. Walk up. Private j

\u25a0 entrance. • .. ;..,-- \u25a0

IF YOU DO NOT OWN A SET OF THEJournal's Home Study Library, call up Main ;

2542, or drop The 'Journal a postal card, and !we will make a deal with you on. terms suit- jable to you, and will deliver the books 4pi-Imediately. The Journal." "Tt

MONEY. • . MONEY.DO YOU NEED MONEY .

• V FOR THE HOLIDAYS?

MONEY LOANED SALARIED PEOPLEon their plain notesat such low rates and

such easy payments thats t'T ''-'; you cannot fail to be satisfied.

NO PUBLICITY. NO DELAY.".•. .Call and Bet our rates. \u25a0 • •. -. *.'-\u25a0 ., \u25a0'

-"—~ Open evengings until 3 o'clock.MINNEAPOLIS FINANCIAL CO..

Room 403, NEW YORK • LIFE BUILDING.MONEY FOR mortgages ~AT 4 PER cent—Address the Webster Estate, 153, Milk st,Boston, Mass. -:•-",\u25a0•\u25a0.\u25a0-~." :\u25a0!;\u25a0-\u25a0.\u25a0-:.:.\u25a0 j;.;

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Continued.THE BEST CHRISTMAS DINNER INTOWN AT THE GUARANTYRESTAURANT,12:30 TO 3 AND 5 TO 8 O'CLOCK P. M.FOR "FIRST MORTGAGE LOANS SEE W.IH. White, 4US Hank of Commerce building.

DILLIN DRUG C0.,101 WASHIN'StON AYS.Successor to J. R. Hofflin.

20 FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUSTHE PLYMOUTH BARGAIN BASEMENT.Hundreds of useful Christinas gifts at 10c.FIIEE "FOR SALE" CARDS TO THOSEadvertising under this htad. Be sure andcall for them when you leave the ad.OSTEOPATHIC Hand Book, only 50c7 whilethey last. Goodyear Book Co., 31'J Henn. ay.

MATTRESSES MAPE OVER; HAIR ~ORmoss, $1.50; others, $1; mattresses and furni-ture for sale. Rainville Bros., manufacturers,17 Nicollet island. Both 'phones.

WOOD—DRY. $1.75 TO $2.75; 2 loads. $3.50.Factory wood, $2; coal, $5 to $8.25.Plymouth Lbr. Co. 4 Lumber Ex. Phone 717J2We buy, sell, exchange all kinds of baud in-struments. Max Kohen's. 327 Wash, ay S.

! TYPEWRITERS rented to apply on purchase!I all makes; get prices. "Fay-Sho," 237_Henn.; STOCK SECOND-HAND OFFICE ANDstore fixtures, roll top, flat, .Standing, doubleor single desks, 200 feet shelving, counters,showcases, tables, chairs, 10 safes; must bewold before the Ist. 223 3d st S.

O A DERBY DESK £D Or Library Table and a OD "DANNER" SECTIONAL BOOK CASE 8P; with sliding doors and adjustable &£\u25ba shelves, are substantial Christmas ftD presents for HOME or OFFICE. Call QO or send for catalogue. '£»0 ' J. F. GAGE & CO., 3D . BUSINESS FURNITURE, S& 9 sth st S., Minneapolis. &

IF YOU WANT A FINE EDITION OF"Shakspere" on easy payments, call up Main2542, or drop "The Journal" a postal card,and we will send you specimens and pricesImmediately. . "The Journal."COLE'S AIR-TIGHT HEATERS SAVE HALFthe wood. Cook stoves and ranges. J. H.Smith, 214-216 Hennepin ay.

GREEN CUT BONE MAKES HENS L4.Y; 10I lbs 30c; 25 lbs 7iJe; 50 lbs $1.25; 100 lbs $2;delivered free in city. Special circular amipoultry supply catalogue "flee. R. A. Pike& Co., 40 Bedford ay SE.DILLINDRUG CO., 101 WASHINGTON AYSTSuccessor to J. R. Hofflin.MINNEHAHA SHOES ARE FOR MISSESand children. Made by the Shaft-PierceShoe Co., Minneapolis. Next pair you buy,aak for them. They are the BEST.IP YOU DO NOT OWN A SET OF THEJournal's Home Study Library, call up Main2.'42, or drop The Journal a postal card, andwe will make a deal with you on terms suit-able to you, and will deliver the books im-mediately. • "The Journal."ELECTRIC LI T1 GENERATOR- WITHEngine—Description: Two American Ball en-gines, 14x12, each 100-borsepower, direct belt to

| four pole, CO kilowatt, 110 volt lighting gen-erators. Possession given Jan. 15 and Feb.15, 1902. These equipments are in full oper- jation and may be inspected at The Minneapo-lis Journal plant.

PIKEs" POULTRY'"'FOOD """makenslay; 25c per package. Bone cutters, incu-bators, etc. Catalogue free. R. A. Pike &Co.. 4U Bedford ay SE.SOLID GOLD BRIDGE SPECTACLES, $2.0);eyes examined free. Ostrem, 329, Nic, upstairs !ALLKINDS OP DAND BEST GRADESof coal at lowest prices. Braden Transfer andFuel Co.. 237 Hennepin, main 2076 LI, and 1535

| E Lake st.; tel, South ?03 J2.TWO FINE BUFFALO COATS,"REDUCEDin price; also lady's seal dyed otter jacket,trimmed mink, bust 36, length 22; also lady'shandsome mink coat, drop skin, trimmed with

Iseal-dyed otter, bust 38 to 40, length 30; both, these garments will be sold at half cost.; Reiner, the furrier, 15 9th st S.THE TEXAS GV!!"<>]L <JO. OFFERS A

\u25a0 splendid investment on cage 3.CLOSING OUT COOK STOVES. $3; WITHreservoir, $6: fine ranges, ?6, $8 and $10- with

i water front, $12; 500 heaters cl" every size andI make from $1 upwards; stove fixtures, safes,j sleighs, putters, etc. 1027 Washington v S.FOR SALE—ELEGANT HIGH GRADE UP-right piano; sell dirt cheap. Call 2929 Fill-more st NX.FOR" ~ SALE—A NICE DAIRY, 25 CO*WS"four horses, wagons, sleighs, farm tools andfeed, cheap. P. De Ruyter, St. Louis Park.Sullivan's farm.

| FOR SALE—UPRIGHT PIANO, FINE TONE,; at a sacrifice. 326 Nicollet ay, upstairs, front.IRVING AND HAVE"THREE,"possibly four tickets; best seats in Metropol-itan theater, for sale. Call 208 Bank ofCommerce building.THE BEST CHRISTMAS DINNER INTOWN AT THE GUARANTYRESTAURANT,12:30 TO- 3 AND 5 TO 8 O'CLOCK P. M.

! FOR SALE — BUY YOUR WIFE fTvEshares of stock in the Willard Orchard Co.

! for a Christmas present; it will represent fiveacres of apple, peach and pear trees in the"fruit belt" of Arkansas; it will cost $5 amonth for 50 months: in a short time it willpay $75 a year. 29 sth st S.FOR SALE—COMPLETE STEAM LAUNDRYoutfit in first-class- condition; will sell allor any part. Albert Wunderlich, 301 Bank ofjMinnesota building, St. Paul, Minn.

FOR RENT -"-I21 UNFURNISHED HOUSES

THE PLYMOUTH BARGAIN BASEMENT.Hundreds of useful Christmas Gifts at 10c.

! FREE "FOR RENT" CARDS FOR THOSE\u25a0 advertising under this head. Be sure andi call for them when you leave the ad.• FOR RENT—LARGE 24-ROOM~HOUS"e;' centrally located: the best proposition in thecity for a high-class boarding-house. Rent

: $100 per month. F. A. Simmons Co., New. York Life building.'if you DO not own a first-class] Encyclopedia or History of the: United States,; call up Main 2542, or drop "The Journal" a: postal card, and we will be pleased to send; you full particulars. These books make hand-; some Christmas gifts. "The Journal."! FOR RENT—ABOUT DEC. I, AN ELEGANTj 12-room modem house; in easy walking dis-I tance; hard woods, four grates, hot water' heat, open plumbing, etc. Rent $50 per month.| F. A. Simmons Co., New York Life building.

! WHY PAYrent OR INTEREST WHEN THEI Home Co-operative Company, a copartner-ship will furnish you money to pay on your

; mortgage or buy a home in any locality 'an! give you 16 years and 8 months to pay it backat $5.35 per month without interest? Inves-

jtigate our plan. Beardsley & Heldt, district| managers, 256 Temple Court, Minneapolis, and| 303 Chamber of Commerce, St. Paul.I WHY PAY RENT? THIS AMERICANHome Investment Co. will loan you moneyto pay off your mortgage or buy you a house

i and let you pay it back at $8.85 per month.Call 421 New York Life building.

03 FURNISHED ROOMS

THE PLYMOUTH BARGAIN BASEMENT.Hundreds of useful Christmas Gifts at Ilk:.FREE "FOR RENT" OR "FURNISHEDRoom"-cards for those advertising under thishead. Be sure and call for them when leav-ing the ad.IF YOU WISH A ROOM OR ROOMS, CALLon us; no charge to applicants; rooming-houses for sale. Pioneer Room Renting Bu-reau, 502 Northwestern bldg. Tel main 3312 Jl.LARGE, LIGHT ROOMS, FURNISHED o"R\u25a0unfurnished; walking distance. 107 Spruceplace. \u25a0 •

DILLIN drug CO., 101 Washington ay s.Successor to J. R. Hofflin. . ...WOULD LIKE TO (RENT, WITH OR ,WITH-out board, five nicely furnished rooms to fiveor six young men. House thoroughly mod-< in. No other boarders. 1362 Vine piace.IF YOU WOULD LIKE A set~l>f~thatsuperb work entitled "Modern Eloquence,"Editor-in-Chief, Thomas B. Reed, publishedin ten superb volumes, call up Main 2542, or jdrop "The Journal" a postal card. A hand- !somer Christmas present you cannot find in \u25a0

the city. "The Journal."THE BEST

~ CHRISTMAS DINNER INTOWN AT THE GUARANTYRESTAURANT12:30 TO ii AND 5 TO 8 O'CLOCK P. M.OK UNFL'KJVISHED FLATS

THE PLYMOUTH BARGAIN BASEMENT.Hundreds of useful Christmas. Gifts at 10c.SSSS S88888SS&888888388 £8&S8&888H8&8S8»•• \u25a0

\u25a0 \u25a0 zi»i HARVARD CHAMBERS APARTMENTS IS88 Tenth at and Harmon place. Si

ti SUITES OF TWO TO FOUR ROOMS " *888 AND BATH. . \u25a0. »3gjf Rates, $25 to $46 per month. Z*

% FIRST-CLASS CAFE IN BUILDING. §jjS2 No \u25a0 cooking in the rooms. • *V88 APPLY TO ' -* •§Zi J. SCHUTT & SON, 340 TEMPLE CT. Si•(-> ' \u25a0\u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0 •o

I a^BBSBSBBBgBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBSBSBBSSSBBSSBSBiBBBBB2|DILLINDRUG CO., 101 WASHINGTON AY S.Successor to J. R. Hofflin. •

FOR MODERN FLAT, VERY DE-sirable; rent $30. 219-C'Bth ay SE,. Andersonblock [ '\u25a0

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; DESIRABLE FLATS FOR RENT AT" 0261 7th ay N. .' __\u25a0" : : ' : _ - .',; -.^.''IF -YOU WANT A FINE EDITIONOf SHAK-spere on easy payments, call.- up Main 2542,or drop "The Journal" a postal card, and wewill .-end you specimens and prices imme-

i dia^cly. "The Journal." _! NEW FLATS, 6 ROOMS AND 8AT117T349~51Nicollet. $40. W. W. Clark, 313 Nlcollet.

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THE PLYMOUTH BARGAIN BASEMENT.Hundreds of useful jChristmas Gifts at 10c.

FOR RENTContinued.

OFFICES—STEAM HEATED; PRICES $6 TO$20. Eastman block, 412 Nicollet. Inquireroom 12.TO~ R EN T—DESKROO M, $5, OR OFFICE^Apply 514-515 Bank of Commerce building.IF YOU WANT A FINE EDITION" OF"Shakspere" on easy payments, call up MainHit, or drop "The Journal" a postal card,and we will send you specimens and pricesimmediately. "The Journal."FOR RENT— IN McMILLANBLOCK,corner of 3d st and 3d ay 8; lino location for

| any light manufactory; good light on threessides; steam heat; size of rooms, 20.\(i0 and60x06. Inquire of owner, P. D. McMillan, 200Central ay. \u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0

OQ STORES

THE PLYMOUTH BARGAIN BASEMENT.Hundreds of useful Christmas Gifts at 10c.IF 'YOU WANT A FINE EDITION OF SHAK-spere on easy payments, call up Mala 2542,or drop "The Journal" a postal card, and we

I will send you specimens and prices imme-i diately. "The Journal." . \u25a0

i ALL KINDS OF BUSINESS PROPERTY FORjRENT. THORPE BROS.. ANDRUS BLDQ.

I 3^_JHCLP^WAJrTED— MALETHE PLYMOUTH BARGAIN BASEMENT.Hundreds of useful Christmas Gifts at 10c.WATCHES CLEANED, £; MAIN SPRINGS 7$1; warranted one year. Paegel's, 22 3d at S.

jCARD sign painting instructions given at] school or by mail. McDermott, 326 Nlcollet.

YOUNG MAN, FOR THOROUGH PREPARA-tion for office work or business, go to the

| Archibald college, Lake st, corner Stevens. ,

J PLEASANT AND PAYING EMPLOYMENT! is easily obtained by graduates of the Mm- 'nesota School of Business, 54 3d st S.OVERCOAT SLEEVES RELINED,"SOc; SILKvelvet collar, 50c; suits steam cleaned andpressed, $1; pants recut, 75c up. At Anthonythe Tailor, removed to 212 Washington ay N.MOLDERS—THE NATIONAL FOUNDERS'Association will pay at least $3.75 per day for

j a few good machinery floor molders to work |!in Chicago, 111. Permanent employment and 'no trouble. Address box 410, Chicago, 111. iIF 'YOU WANT A FINE EDITION OF SHAK^spere on easy payments, call up Main 2542, ,or drop "The Journal" a postal card, and we :will _end you specimens and prices imme- :diately. "The Journal." \

THE TEXAS" GEYSER OIL CO. OFFERS A jsplendid investment on page 3. !

i WANTEI>^AT~LA.MOURE. N\ D., A BAR- !I ber, at once. R. VV. Campfield.

WANTED \u25a0 APPROXIMATELY 200 ACTcountants and stenographers every month.Send memorandum of your experience to Ex-perts' National Agency, St. Paul.WANTED—GOOD MACHINERY MOLDat once. Eagle Foundry, 2tith ay SE anduniversity.WANTED—MAN FOR FORGING VEGETA-bIes; one that thoroughly understands thebusiness; inside work; steady for good man.Address 8247, Journal.WANTED—A YOUNG MAN AS ASSISTANTbookkeeper; must be accurate and quick atfigures; salary $50 per month. Address !nown handwriting, 8252, Journal.A FEW MALE VOICES " FOR AMATEURchorus work; just to pass the time evenings, iP. H. Simpson, box 232, city.WANTED^YOUNG MEN TO LEARN JBN-graving by mail; four months enough; we fur- \u25a0

nish all necessaries; tuition to be paid sixtydays after position of not less than $13 perweek is secured. Address Buffalo Corre-

j spondence School of Engraving. Buffalo, N. Y.

I ip you WOULD LIKE a SET of THATjsuperb work entitled "Modern Eloquence,"' Editor-in-Chief, Thomas B. Reed, publishedin ten superb volumes, call up Main 2542, or

j drop "The Journal" a postal card. A hand-: somer Christmas present you cannot find inthe city. "The Journal."$10 WEEKLY, MALE OR FEMALE, COPY-ing letters at home; send application. Peo-ple's Supply House, Chicago.

SALES HEN ITO.SS"SELL" OUR GOODS TO: general stores, clothiers, druggists and gro--1 cers; fine side lines; big profits; catalogueI free. Model Mfg. Co., box L, South Bend,Ind.

i DILLINDRUG C0.,101 WASHINGTON AY S. !j Successor Jo J. R. Hofflin.i WANTED—A CARRIAGE B~LAC~K"SMITHhelper at Hedderly & McCracken's, 250 IstI ay N.jWANTED—FIRST-CLASS CARPENTER TO jj change partitions and doors and build coun- 'J ter. Inquire Wednesday forenoon at 700 i

\u25a0 Globe building.

WANTED—A GOOD ALL-AROUND PRINT- I| er.- Security Envelope Co., rear 3146 Portland. ITHE "BEST CHRISTMAS DINNER" IN

jTOWN AT THE GUARANTYRESTAURANT, i; 12:30 TO 8 AND v TO H O'CLOCK P. M. I! BLACKSMITH \VAXTBI>7 A STRICTLY |i first-class man on f;irm wagon work. Neal, |Johns & Co., Lake City, Minn. jTAILOR WANTED; MAN BY THE WEEK, Iwho can make coats; also coatmaker: will

: pay city prices. John Cebulski, Red Wing, i, Minn. _

V:i> WEEKLY EASILY EARNED (POSITIONI permanent), distributing circulars, samples,I tacking signs. For- particulars. CommercialjAdvertising Association, Philadelphia, Pa.

I ARE~~~YOU DISSATISFIED WITH YOURwork? Our free booklet "Are Your Hands jTied?" tells how we have qualified thousands |in spare time for salaried position in more jcongenial and profitable lines of work. Write <International Correspondence Schools, Box

| 1663. Scranton, Pa., or call day or evening, IMinneapolis office, Guaranty Loan building.

32 HELP WANTED-FEMALE

I THE PLYMOUTH BARGAIN BASEMENT. !Hundreds_of useful Christmas Gifts at 10c. j

PLEASANT AND PAYING EMPLOYMENT '| U easily obtaiced by graduates of the Mm- !I nesota School of Business, 54 3d st S.i LADIES RAVING TROUBLES" TO~CALL~bRwrite Dr. Bly, 27 4th st_S l_New_book, 25c.YOUNG WOMAN, FOR THOROUGH" PREP-aration for office work or business, go to theArchibald college, Lake st, corner Stevens.WANTED—A COMPETENT GIRL FOR GEN-eral housework. 516 6th ay SE.WANTED—WOMAN, ABOUT 40, SOBER, IN-dustrious, good plain cook, for family offour. For particulars, write 451 E 2d st,Winona, Minn.DAY AND EVENING classes at the EclecticBusiness College, 4^s Wash, ay S, Minneapolis.Graduates assisted in securing positions.WANTED—A THOROUGHLY COMPETENTgirl for general housework at 1773 Hennepinay, flat 2.DRESSMAKER — THOROUGHLY ElCPEßl-enced. Call between 10 and 12 a. m. Mile.Proulx, 722 6th ay S.IF YOU DO NOT OWN A SET OF THEJournal's Home Study Library, call up Main2542, or drop The Journal a postal card, andwe will make a deal with you on terms suit-able to you, and will deliver the books im-mediately. "The Journal."WANTED—LADIES~TO~ W~RTfE~Xf~HOME"salary $15 per month. Address with stamp,J., 99 Wentworth st, Charleston, S. C.EXPERIENCED GIRL FOR GENERALhousework. Apply at once. 1015 Bth st SE.On Bryu Mawr car line.WANTED—IMMEDIATELY, GOOD GIRLforfew days; light work. 1509 Portland ay.

WANTED—A GOOD GIRL FOR GENERALhousework. 2025 4th ay S, flat 4.DILLINDRUG CO., 101 WASHINGTON AY S.Successor to J. K. Hofflin.AT ONCE, GOOTD GIRL. FOR GENERALhousework; very small family; house modern;easy place for nice girl. 2447 Portland ay.

WANTED—GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE-work. 1714 Hawthorn ay. jTEACHERS WANTED FOR GRADES ANDhigh schools, for work beginning after theholidays. The Hazard Teachers' Agency, 732Boston block. - \u25a0•

.CLASS INSTRUCTION" IN -DRAFTING ANDdraping given evenings for two weeks fol-lowing Christmas by experienced ladles' tai-lor; make appointments immediately. Forterms apply 522 Medical (block. VjAS GLYCERIN DRIES AND CRACKS THE; skin, never use it. Satin-Skin Cream bestreplaces all applications; is dainty, harm-less, beautifying. 25c. .WANTED— GIRL TO HELP IN KITCHEN;no cooking or washing. Inquire of cashier,246_lst_av_S. '-• ' .WANTED—A GOOD SECOND GIRL FORa boarding-house. 329 Ist ay N. __THE BEST CHRISTMAS DINNER" INtown AT THE guaranty restaurant,12:30 to 3 and 5 to 8 o'clock p. m.

iwanted—good first girl for gen-

-1 eral housework; wages ¥6 per week. Inquirei U2ii Groveland ay, at once; telephone Main3084. \u25a0

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WANTED— GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE-| work in family of three. 2824 Lyndale ay S.———— ______.____«_\u25a0«___—•———___*

I 33 HORSES, CARRIAGES-SALETHE PLYMOUTH BARGAIN BASEMENT.Hundreds, of useful Christmas Gifts at 10c.WIDMATKR * PRBNTJEROAST, 414 3D STS,: horses, harness, wagons, buggies, sleighs,robes, blankets, etc., bought, sold. Largestline In city constantly on band. Telephone,Main 2702 JS.

SPECIAL SALE OF11.50—Horse Blankets—sl.so.

American Tent and Awning Co.,125 Ist ay N.

HORSES, HORSES, HORSES.Barrett & Zimmerman, Midway, St. Paul,

Minn., have constantly on hand from 800 to1,000 head of all grades of horses; part timegiven If desired. The finest lot of heavy log-ging horses ever brought into the northwestcan be seen at {heir stable*.

THE MINNEAPOLIS JOUKNAL.

Continued.BROWN & DICKEY, MIDWAY HORSEMarket, St. Paul, Minn., have constantly ouhand all classes of horses. Logging horsesa specialty, and driving horses. If you wanta horse of any kir.d, give Ms a call.ONE LANDAU OR HACK; ONE ROCK-away; these carriages are in fine shape andfor sale cheap, on time. W. C. Buchanan,118 E Lake st.

DILLINDRUG CO.,IOTwASHiNGTON AVITSuccessor to J. R. Hofflin.IF YOU WANT A FINE EDITION OF"Shakspere" on easy payments, call up Main2542, or drop "The Journal" a postal card,and we will send you specimens and pricesimmediately. "The Journal."Central Market Harness Co—New and second-hand harnesses, collars. Repairing, lowestprices; whips, all rawhide, 50c. 625 _d ay N.NINE HEAD OF CHEAP HORSES, SMALLand large; one farm mare, road buggy andsingle harness. Will sell on time. Mightexcuange.__Boß_4th ay S.LITTLE FATIWR^ErSOOTbUNDST^INGLEharness, open buggy, robe and whip; all for$28. UpstairßjjaO _6th_st_S :THE BEST CHRISTMAS DINNER INTOWN AT THE GUARANTYRESTAURANT,l_:30 TO 3 AND 5 TO 8 O'CLOCK P. M.

34 HORSES,CARRIAGES—W'T'DTHE PLYMOUTH BARGAIN BASEMENT.Hundreds of useful Christmas Gifts at 10c.HORSES BOARDED; BEST OF .CARS; _ÜBF-erencea given; timothy and clover hay forsale. H. L. Bartholomew, Diamond Lake,Portland ay and 58th st. Postofflce substationNo. 9, city.WANTED—TO HIRE FOUR HEAVY FOUR-horse teams for the woods. H. C. AkeleyLumber Co.IF~YOU~bO NOT OWN A FIRST-CLASSEncyclopedia or History of the United States,call up Main 2642, or drop "The Journal" apostal card, and we will be pleased to sendyou full particulars. These books make hand-Borne Christmas gifts. "The Journal."FOR SALE-"GOOD"WORK'"TEAM,"WEIGHT-,4"U; also one, weight 3,000; leaving city.2024 4th st N.EXCHANGE—A CUTTER Oft OPEN BUGGffor draying. A. H. Ranney, No. 18 4th st S.wi li7~exchange" first^class~fre_hJersey cow for good driving horse; will paycash difference, if any. Brown, Park ay and50th st.

35 INSTRUCTIONTHE PLYMOUTH BARGAIN BASEMENT.Hundreds of useful Christmas gifts at 10c.IF YOU DO NOT OWN A FIRST-CLASSEncyclopedia or History of the United States,call up Main 2542, or drop "The Journal" apostal card, and we will be pleased to sendyou full particulars. These books make hand-some Christmas gifts. "The Journal."DILLINDRUG CO., 101 WASHINGTON AY S.Suectsaor to J. R. HoflUn.

3g LOANS AND CHATTELS~

THE PLYMOUTH BARGAIN BASEMENT.Hundreds_of_useful_Chrißtma3 Gifts at 10c.LOANS MADE ON HOUSEHOLD "GOODS,furs in storage and warehouse receipts, atone-half the usual rates. Monthly install-

:ment Loan Co., 825 Guaranty Loan.IF YOU WANT A FINE EDITION OF"Shakspere" on easy payments, call up Main

12542, or. drop "'The Journal" a postal card,! and we will send you specimens and pricesimmediately. "The Journal."LOANS MADE ON SAME DAY AS APPLI-

i CATION ON FURNITURE, PIANOS,HORSES, WAGONS. FIXTURES, ETC.,THE GOODS TO REMAiN IN YOUR UN-DISTURBED POSSESSION. OUR OFFICESARE SO ARRANGED THAT YOU CAN BEWAITED ON QUICKLY AND PRIVATELY,AND NO ONE BUT OURSELVES NEEDKNOW OF OUR TRANSACTIONS. OUR

•PLAN IS THE CHEAPEST, BEST ANDMOST PRIVATE IN THE CITY. CALL ANDBE CONVINCED. MINNEAPOLIS LOANCO., 601-602 GLOBE BUILDING, 22 4TH ST S.! Open Wed, and Sat. evenings until 9 p. m.

| RICE LOANS on all kinds of personal prop-erty; charges reasonable. 506 Globe blag.jTHE TEXAS GEYSER OIL CO. OFFERS~Asplendid investment on. page 3.PAWNBROKERS—ReIiabIe, reasonable; con-

ifidential. Harris & Goldstein, 239 Ist ay S.

44_ PERSONALTHE PLYMOUTH BARGAIN BASEMENT.Hundreds of useful Christmas gifts at loc.DR. B. SHEPARD, SPECIALIST; DISEASESof women; office, 407 Nicollet. TelephoneM 659 J2; residence, South 433 J2. Office hours11 a. m. to 6 p. m. Dr. B. Shepard.

WANTED—EVERY MAN AND WOMANhaving kidney and bladder troubles to sendtheir address for sure cure to 6507, Journal.TELEPHONE OR TELEGRAPH NAGEIIthe florist, for flowers for funerals, weddingsand parties. Orders from out of town willhave special attention._ 818 Nicollet ay.

SHAMPOOING, HAIRDRBSSING AND~MA~>Ticurlng. All kinds of hair goods. Miss Ol-sen, West Hotel Hair Store.DANCING CLASSES"—""MONDAY ANDThursday; children, Saturday at 2; buck wingand private by appointment. Holcomb"sAcademy. 43 4th st 8.T. H. BLY, M. D., SPECIALIST IN ALLdiseases of women; all irregularities correct-ed; private home for women before and dur-ing confinement; new book, 25c, all you needto know. Office, 27 4th st S. third floor.

FEMALE DISEASES CURJSEK 'Irregular and suppressed menstruation curedquickly; 40 years' experience; good home forpatients. Dr. Wheeler, Globe bid..Minneapolis

exajmn^ionjfree.HAIR GOODS, TOILET AR~fTCLIss7~D7)LLwigs, ladles' and gentlemen's scalp treatment-ladies' shampooing, 25c; face massaging,manicuring, children's haircutting. Mmc DeLeo's, room 495, Syndicate Arcade. Take ele-vator.

MONEY TO LOAN.ON FURNITURE, PIANOS, HORSES,

WAGONS, ETC., ON SHORT NOTICE, AT '\u25a0CHEAPEST RATES IN THE CITY. EASY |WEEKLY OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS. !STRICTEST PRIVACY GUARANTEED. iCALL ON THE OLD HOME COMPANY; •ESTABLISHED TWENTY YEARS. MIN-NESOTA MORTGAGE LOAN COMPANY, 306BANK OF COMMERCE BUILDING, COR-

; NEK OF IST AY S AND 4TH ST.

37 LOST AND FOUNIT| THE PLYMOUTH BARGAIN BASEMENT.jHundreds of useful Christmas gifts at 10c.| THE TEXAS GEYSER OIL CO. OFFERS A i[ splendid investment on page 8.LOST—A trams" 1"

FOX HOUND WITHblack and tan spots. Answers to name of"King." Lost in vicinity of Bloomlngton and ILyudale ay. For reward return to 507 Wash- |

| ington ay N. jLOST—StJNDAY,' DEC. 22, WHITE BULL |

tdog. black ears and eye; ears cut; one warton each lip. Reward if returned to 2208 sth

Telephone So_6oo J11_

i IF YOU DO NOT OWN A FIRST-CLASSEncyclopedia or History of the United States, !call up Main 2542, or drop "The Journal" a |postal card, and we will be pleased to- send |you full particulars. These books make band- Isome Christmas gifts. "The Journal."LOST—LADY'S GOLD WATCH ON PLYM- Iouth and Bloomington car, Monday morning;finder will be suitably rewarded by returning

: same to Tribune office.LOST—PIGSKIN POCKETBOOK,: CONTAIN^ing two notes; one for $100 and one for $300;also three small pictures. Please return forreward to Leslie Paper Co.LOST—A ST. BERNARD~D6G~YELLb~W;white face, white neck, white feet and whitejtip on tail. Answers to name of Pup. Re-turn to 827 6th ay S and receive reward.

iLOST—CARRIAGE LAMP. REWARD FOR [return of same to 420 Nicollet ay. !LOST—AT TICKET OFFICE OF METRO- jpolltan theater, small diamond stud. Finder 'please return to room 311, Bank of Commerce jbuilding, and receive reward. ]DILLINDFUG CO., 101 WASHINGTON AYS.Successor to J. R. Hofflln.WILL THE PERSON WHO FOUND GOLD Icuff button in lobby of Metropolitan theater,Monday morning, kindly leave same at the-ater office?FOUNT>-A LADY'S POCKETBOOk, YHR£terday afternoon, containing small change;owner can have same by applying at Jour-nal counter, describing same and paying forthis ad.LOST—A GOLD-FILLED OPEN-FACEDwatch early this morning. Photo in backof same. Return for reward to 212 W Grantst, second floor.LOST—TWO WEEKS~AGO, GREAT DANEpup, on Washington ay; stdiped fur, bulldogface; weight about 35 lbs; liberal reward forreturn of same. 8304, Journal.

39 MEDICALTHE PLYMOUTH BARGAIN BASEMENT.Hundreds of useful Christmas gifts at 10c.£L7fE~~BATH PARLORS, 626 HENNEPINay; porcelain tubs, massage, cabinet andmedicated baths; experienced iady attendant.LADIES HAVING TRiOUIiL^S~f6~CAI7i7OR"write Dr. Bly, 27 4th st S. New book. 25c.

LADIES. $500 REWARD FOR A CASE~OFobstinate suppression, any cause, my monthlyregulator fa'ls to relieve; mail; harmlessvegetable, ante, sure; how long suppressed.Dr. Jackson, R. Co.. R 84ti, 167 Dearborn,Chicago.IF YOU WANT A FINE EDITION OF"Shakspere" on easy payments, call up Main2542, or drop "The Journal" a postal card,and we will send you specimens and pricesimmediately. "The Journal."DILLINDRUG~COT76i WASHINGTON AY S.Successor to J. R. Hofflin.PRIVATE, MODERN HOME, WITH PSY-chological treatment, under medical super-vision, for morphine and cocaine habit, In-cluding board, laundry, steam and hot bathsand nurses' attendance. References fur-nished. 8174, Journal.

4J MINNBTONKA PROPERTYTHE PLYMOUTH BARGAIN BASEMENT.Hundreds of useful Christmas gifts at 10c.IF YOU DO NOT OWN A _ET~I)F~THEJournal's Home Study Library, call up Main2542, or drop The Journal a postal card, a,ndwe will make a deal with you on terms suit-able to you, and will deliver the books im-mediately. "The Journal."

42 noticiTHE PLYMOUTH BARGAIN BASEMENT.Hundreds of useful Christmas gifts at 10c.THE TEXAS'GEYSER'OILTco. OFFERS~Asplendid investment on page 3.if~"yo"u~do"not~own" a~set of theJournal's Home Study Library, call up Main2~>4'Z, or drop The Journal a postal card, andwe will make a deal with you on terms suit-able to you, and will deliver the books im-mediately. "The Journal."THERE WILL BE A SPECIAL MEETINGof Anchor lodge. No. 88, I. O. O. F., at theirhall, 1551 E Franklin ay, on Thursday eve-ning, Dec. 26, 1901, at 8 o'clock, for the pur-pose of conferring initatory degree and trans-acting such business as may legally comebefore it. Wm. Siegman, N. G. James Gar-rett, Secretary.DILLINDRUG CO. 101 WASHINGTON AY S.Successor to J. R. Hoffliu.

DR. VAN DAMME, PRIVATE DISEASES\u25a0and Irregularities of women. Room COSNorthwestern block. 322 Hennepln. Homewith skilled nurse. Consultation free.THE TEXAS GEYSER OIL CO. OFFERS Asplendid Investment on page 3.MINNEHAHA SHOES ARE" TOR MISSESand children. Mad© by the Shaft-PierceShoe Co., Minneapolis. Next pair you buyask for them. They are the BEST.SEND NO MONEY—FOR A LIMITED TIMEwe will send you free a large size package ofGerman Catarrh Cure, free, which will surelycure you of that hacking, spitting, droppingIn the throat, foul breath, etc.; same sentwith the understanding jou to pay for sameafter 30 days' treatment if entirely satisfied.Address Mfr. German Catarrh Cure, 300 Cen-tral ay. Minneapolis.

| DILLINDRUG CO., 101 WASHINGTON AY S.; Successor to J. R. Hofflin.'•-MY LADY'S" TOILET IS INCOMPLETEwithout Hygeia Skin Food. Feeds tissues offace and bust, removing wrinkles. Clearsskin of all blemishes. $1 per jar, postpaid.

iHygeia Toilet Co., 22 Union block, St. Paul,Minn.A PROFESSIONAL YOUNG MAN OF GOODhabits, matrimonially inclined, would like tocorrespond with a young lady of some means8212, Journal.IRVING AND TERRY—I HAVE THREE,possibly four tickets: best seats In Metropol-itan theater, for sale. Call 20S Bauk ofCommerce building.IF •VOITWANT A FINE"EDITION OF SHAK-spere on easy payments, call up Main 2542,or drop "The Journal" a postal card, and wewill '.:end you specimens and prices imme-didtoiy. "The Journal."LADIES, CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PEN-nyrojal Pills are the best; safe, reliable; takeno other; send 4c stamp for particulars. "Re-lief for Ladies" In letter by return mall; atdruggists. Chichester Cheaa. Co.. Phila. Pa.ALL EARLY, PREMATURE WRINKLESnourished away, the skin made youthful bySatin-Skin Cream. 2Ge. A skin food.NOTICE—MY SON, PETER M. JOHNSON, Idied In Fergus Falls, Minn., Feb. 15, 1901. j1 am positive had considerable sum of money.All I received was $10.50, from courthouse,Buffalo, Minn., and $2.4 afrom Fergus Falls, !Minn. Any one who can give any iufonna- jtion will be suitably rewarded. Address P. IPeterson, Boston, Minn. Formerly New Al- jbion. lowa.

HAViS RUGO MAKE YOUR PHOTOS. " jIs now at 329 Central ay; up-to-date studio.

Have_negatives back for 20 years.THE BEST" CHRISTMAS DINNER INTOWN' AT THE GUARANTYRESTAURANT, '12:30_T0_3 AND 5 TO 8 O'CLOCK P. M. jANNA M. "GRISWOLDr4I7~MEDICAL BLK. jChiropody, manicuring, electrolysis for re- Imoving superfluous hair, moles, warts and !birthmarks. Shampooing,, face and scalp ;massage.

will be covered with hair if .0. K. Chancegets a chance at it. All scalp troubles quick-ly and permanently relieved and cured. Sendstamp for particulars, or 50c for trial course.O. K. Chance, 580 Syndicate Arcade.

THAT BALD SPOT

4g PATENT ATTORNEYSTHE PLYMOUTH BARGAIN BASEMENT.Hundreds of useful Christmas gifts at 10c.Williamson" &"merchant ~<james fTWilliamson and Frank D. STerchant), patentattorneys and solicitors; main office, No. 929---935 Guaranty Loan building, Minneapolis,Minn.; branch office, room 52, McGill build-ing, Washington, D. C.1 V YOU WOULD LJKB A SET OF THATsuperb work entitled "Modern Eloquence,"Editor-in-Chief, Thomas B. Reed, publishedin ten superb volumes, call up Main 2542, ordrop "The Journal" a postal card. A hand-somer Christmas -present you cajinot find inthe city. "The Journal."

REAL ESTATE—FOR SALB

47 IMPROVED

W. A. BARNES & CO., 300-302 NICOLLETay, issue a rental bulletin every Monday.Call or send for out New Real Eestate Lists.GERMS AND SEDIMENT IN CITY WATERremoved by Eclipse Filters. 310 3d ay S.ABSTRACTS 10 cts. per number. HennepinCo. Abstract Co., Albert Phelps, Courthouse.THE TEXAS GEYSER OIL CO. OFFERS~Asplendid investment on page 3.IMPROVED 200-ACRE FARM NBAS MADE-lia for sale at $42 per acre. Will take smallstock merchandise as part payment. Incum-bered for $3,400; 5 per cent. D. G. Develyn,Madelia, Minn.8888 888888888888888838888 88888888888888888888 8888S2 LAUDERDALE & CO., «j8« 355 Temple Court. g252 W. 11. & F. W. Lauderdale, J. R. Sloane. S*« Real Estate, Rentals, Loans, Insurance. §282 Watch .this Advt. for real bargains. ?2gg $I,6oo—Summer horns at Fairview, 82K2 Mlnnetonka; 9 rooms and furniture; *2§2 lot 50x150; shore front; this price J282 till Jan. 1. g2£2 $1,900 —Good house; large barn and "sJ2 sheds; on 11th ay S, near Franklin. jS82 $1,875 —7-room house, modern but heat; £*K2 east front; rents for $17; 9th ay S, |2fe near Franklin. JS82 $490—Two good lots, on 22d s-t, near £»82 25th ay S. 88?SS2 888S88888888888888S3 8888888888888888888888 ftft

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I Si CLOSE AN ESTATE. J^i ?i Compels an Immediate sale of two ?JI fi lots, 50x132 each, for the low sum of $2ti $1,140; Groveland addition, near Sun- *J•fi nyslde; who will pick them up? Si|§ GEORGE H. MILLER, *2li 380 Lumber Exchange. . ?2BSSB 888£38S£S8SgS£S8SaS8g %%

A Q FARM LANDSTHE PLYMOUTH BARGAIN BASEMENT.Hundreds of useful Christmas gifts at 10c.THE TEXAS GEYSER OIL CO. OFFERS Asplendid investment on page 3.I~HAVE~A~LARGE ~TRACT~OF RICH,smooth land, ail in one township, very nicelylocated; tract ought to sell for $25 an acre;free and clear from ineumbrances; will dealbiv.ue for clear city property, Minneapolis, St.Paul, Chicago, Pittsburgh New York or Boa-ton; land is located in Minnesota. M. P. Ho-bart. Phoenix building.$400—160 ACRESTCAMPBBLL COUNTY, Df

kota.$400 —160 acres, Potter county, Dakota.$130—160 acres, Burnell county. Dakota.$900—160 acres, Huron county, Dakota.$900—160. acres, Beadle county, Dakota.$600 —160 acres. Otter Tail county, Minnesota.

$475 —160 acres, Itaaca county, Minnesota.$3.50 an acre, 14,000 acres, north Minnesota.We buy, sell and exchange. Biggest sale,

biggest lists.Kobart, Phoenix building. _

$26 AN ACRE," HIGHLY IMFrOVED~FARMT240 acres, near Austin, Minn.; another placeof 400 acres, Buffalo, Wright county, at $30an acre; we buy and sell. M. P. Hobart,Phoenix building.

50 REAL ESTATE—EXCHANGETHE PLYMOUTH BARGAIN BASEMENT.Hundreds of useful Christmas Gifts at 10c.

i hMDOU WANT A FINE EDITION,OF SHAK-Bpere on easy payments, call up Main 2542,or drop "The Journal" a postal card, and wewill send you specimens and prices imme-diately. "The Journal."

SITUATIONS WANTED

ri MALE

THE PLYMOUTH BARGAIN BASEMENT.Hundreds of useful Christmas Gifts at 10c.WANTED—A POSITION~BY AN EXPERl-enced bookkeeper, stenographer and type-writer, references and testimonials furnished;satisfaction guaranteed. Address C. A. Pettis,

!Palrchlld_j_W^s :__IF YOU DO NOT OWN A FIRST-CLASSEncyclopedia or History of the United States,call up Main 2542, or drop "The Journal" apostal card, and we will be pleased to sendyou full particulars. These books make hand-iftOßio Christmas glfiu. "Th« Journal."

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'\u25a0'.'. Continued.YOUNG, STEADY MAN OF 22, DESIRES Asteady place in private family to do chores,take care of horse, cow, furnace, etc., orany other kind of steady work. Address J.A.. 301 sth ay NE. •_ \u25a0\u25a0 - \u25a0

WANTED—POSITION IN DRUG STORE BYyoung man who has had about three- years'experience; first-class references furnished,both as to habits and ability; state salary inanswer. 8303. Journal.

52 FEMALES

THE PLYMOUTH BARGAIN BASEMENT.Hundreds of useful Christmas Gifts at 10c.WANTED— A MIDDLE-AGED PROTSBT-ant New England woman, a position as man-aging housekeeper for widower or private in-stitution. Best references. Address Mrs.A. R., 912 State st, Springfield, Mass.WANTED, BY EXPERIENCED NURSE, Aplace to care for sick or invalid lady; no ob-jection to leaving the city. 8229, Journal.IF YOU WOULD LIKE A SET OF THATsuperb work entitled "Modern Eloquence,"Editor-in-Chief, Thomas B. Reed, publishedin ten superb volumes, call up Main 2542, ordrop "The Journal" a postal card. A ' hand-somer Christmas present you cannot find inthe city. "The Journal." ... -53 STORAGETHE PLYMOUTH BARGAIN BASEMENT.Hundreds of useful Christmas Gifts at 10c.THE BOYD TRANSFER AND FUEL co.has unequaled facilities for moving and stor-ing household goods; packing for storage andshipment by experienced men. Office, 46 South3d at. Telephone, Main 656, both exchanges.FIREPROOF STORAGE— Clean Rooms.REALTY CO., 106 Ist ay N. Tel. Main 2062-J.if-you want EDITION OF SHAK-spere on easy payments, call up Main 2542,or drop "The Journal" a postal card, and wewill send you specimens and prices imme-diately. "The Journal."

THE PLYMOUTH BARGAIN BASEMENT.Hundreds of useful Christmas Gifts at 10c.IF YOU DO NOT OWN A SET OFr~IIiHEJournal's Home Study Library, call up Main2542, or drop The Journal a postal card, andwe will make a deal with you on terms suit-able to you, and will deliver the books Im-mediately. "The Journal."

57 EXCHANGE-MISCELLANEbuSTHE PLYMOUTH BARGAIN BASEMENT.Hundreds of useful Christmas Gifts at 10c.IF YOU DO NOT OWN A PKST.CLASSEncyclopedia or History of the United States,call up Main 2542, or drop "The Journal" apostal card, and we will be pleased to sendyou full particulars. These books make hand-some Christmas gifts. "The Journal."OLD GOLD and silver, bought or exchanged

ifor jewelry. S. Swanson. jeweler, 120 -3d st S.

!53 WANTED MISCELLANEOUSWE BUY diamonds or trade for new; we-pa/cash for old gold or make into new jewfclry.Jacobs Jewelry Co., 41 Washington ay S.

ICASH PAID for all kinds of household goods.Don't sell before getting estimates from th»Town Market, 25-27 sth st S. '£e1._1993.THE PLYMOUTH BARGAIN BASEMENT.'jHundreds of useful Christmas Gifts ai_loc.CAR LOADS OF HOUSEHOLD GOODSmade up for Pacific coast points, making 4big saving in freight; parties moving to thecoast should not fail to consult us. The BoydTransfer Co., 46 3d st S. - -IF YOU WOULD LIKE A SET OF THATsuperb work entitled "Modern Eloquence "Editor-in-Chief, Thomas B. Heed, publishedin ten superb volumes, call up Main 2542, ordrop "The Journal" a postal card. A hand-somer Christmas present you cannot find inthe city. "The Journal."DILLINDRUG CO., 101 WASHINGTON AY S.Suecessor_to J. R. Hofflin.

IBOOKS, ALLTkINDS, BOUGHT AND SOLD.iGoodyear Book Co., 319 Hennepin ay.

ITHE TEXAS GEYSER OIL CO. OFFERS A| splendid investment on plige 3.;BEFORE SELLING OR .EXCHANGING\ your 2d-haud household goods, see Peter!Keith, 115 6th it S, and get estimates. Tel.I 8217-L2.CASH FOR PAPER BOOKS, school books audlibraries at Adair's, 20 Washington ay S.WANT A"iGOOD~SECOS?D~HAND'ROLL TOPdesk and chair. Give price and where can b«seen. 8296, Journal.

59 WOOD AND COALTHE PLYMOUTH BARGAIN BASEME-NT.Hundreds of useful Christmas Gifts at 10c.WOOD AND COAL—Best qualityj~prompt at-tention, lowest prices. Braden Trans, and FuelCo., 237_Hen., main 2076 LI, and 1535 E Lake.IF 'YOU WANT~A~KNIfEDITIONOF SHAK-spere on easy payments, call up Main 2542,or diop "The Journal" a postal card, and w»will send you specimens and prices imnie-diatel). "The Journal."FOUR-FOOT MAPLEi WOOa $6^25 PERcor^. 405 4th et N. Tel. 1928-J2.

50 WANTED TO RENT"THE PLYMOUTH BARGAIN BASEMENT.Hundreds_of useful Christmas Gifts at 10c.IF YOU DO NOT OWN A SET OF THIBJournal's Home Study Library, call up Main2542, or drop The Journal a postal card, andwe will make a deal with you on terms suit-able to you, and will deliver the books Im-mediately. "The Journal." "»

Ql WANTED—REAL ESTATE1 THE PLYMOUTH BARGAIN BASEMENT.Hundreds of useful Christmas Gifts at 10c.IF YOU WANT A FIXE EDITION OF SHAK-Bpere on easy payments, call up Main 2542,or drop "The Journal" a postal card, and wewill send you specimens and prices imme-diately. "The Journal." \u25a0\u25a0

|(33 MINES AND MININGTHE PLYMOUTH BARGAIN BASEMENT,

iHundreds of useful Christmas gifts at 10c.jIF YOU- DO NOT OWN A SET~OF~THE; Journal's Home Study Library, call up Main! 2542, or drop The Journal a postal card, andIwe will make a deal with you on terms suit-able to you, and will deliver Che books im-

; mediately. "The Journal." _____THE TEXAS GEYSER OIL CO. OFFERS Asplendid investment on page 3.

54 DETECTIVE BUREAUTHE PLYMOUTH BARGAIN BASEMENT.Hundreds^ of usefuljChristmas gifts at 10c.HOY'S DETECTIVE~BUREAU—ALL~BUSI~ness strictly confidential; expert service only.Very best references. 514-515 Phoenix build-

i ing. Both Phones. :

IF YOU WOULD LIKE A SET OF THATsuperb work entitled "Modern Eloquence,"Editor-in-Chief, Thomas B. Reed, publishedIn ten superb volumes, call up Main L's4l!, ordrop "The Journal" v postal card. A haad-sotuer Christmas present you cannot find inthe city. "The Journal."

g5 MOVINGTHE PLYMOUTH BARGAIN BASEMENT.Hundreds 6*f useful Christmas gifts at 10c.SAFES, BOILERS AND HEAVY MACHIN-ery moved; hojsehold goods moved andstored or packed for shipment by expertpackers. Boyd Trausfb." and Fuel Co.. 46 Sdst S. Telephone Maiu 656, both companies.

THE M. P. D. dclftrs packages In the city,10c; St. Paul. 15c. i57th st S. Tel. 1626-1.CAMERON'S TRANSFER AND STORAGE—Furniture moved, stored, packed, .shipped;best facilities; largest and finest transfervans. Office. 200 Nic. Tel. 12US: res, tel. Z2H-L,.

gg DETECTIVE AGENCIESTHE PLYMOUTH BARGAIN BASEMENT.Hundreds of useful Christmas gifts at 10c.BAXTER'S Detective Agcy. Legitimate detecttlva work only; expert shadowing. 615 Teui.Ct.IF~ YOU \VANT~~A KINK EDITION OF"Shakspere" on easy payments, call up Main2542, or drop "The Journal" a postal card,and we will Bend you specimens and pricesimmediately. "The Journal."

67 MACHINERY AND ENGINESTHE PLYMOUTH BARGAIN BASEMENT.Hundreds of useful Christmas gifts at 10c.IRON-WORKING AND WOOD-WORKINGMachinery—Largest stock in the northwest.Northern Machinery Co., 217 3d st S, Mpls.IF YOU WANT A FINE EDITION OF"Shakspere" on easy payments, call up 'Main2bi2, or drop "The Journal" a postal card,and we will send you specimens and pricesimmediately. "The Journal."

74 FURRIERSTHE PLYMOUTH BARGAIN BASEMENT.Hundreds of useful Christmas gifts at 10c.FUR TANNER—FU"RS~DRESSED IN^lßSf^class order. H. M. Taubert. 625 Bryant ay N.UNREDEEMED fur coats au<T overcoats halfprice. Wia. Weismann, 224 Washington ay S.IF~YOU~WOULD UKIC~X~SE^~OF r~T«Afsuperb work entitled "Modem Eloquence,"Editor-in-Chief, Thomas B. Reed, publishedIn ten superb volumes, call up Main £542, ordrop "Tile Journal" a postal card. A hand-some r Christmas present you cannot find lvthe city. "The Journal."A.~~~REINKR7 CUSTOM~FtfRRIER~SEAL-skIna and fine furs to order; best quality,moderate prices; also a fine line of gen tie-niim'a fur-lined coats, handsome, durable'andlight weight, best in the city. 16 9th »t S.Telephone. Main 2729 J3. Twla City. 1835.

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