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run comsecutively. Advertisers, by req Sered oheok, ean have red letter in o SITUATION WASNTED, A BTENOGRAPHER. When yon want one Il the Remington Typewriter office, 1619 ‘arnam o Telephone 16573. A-785 J! EXPERIENCED middle-aged hotel clerk is , open for 00d position in a first-class ' commercial hotel as day or night clerk; competent, temperate, refined and reliable; \ :ly references. Address, P. O. Box 127, b Towa. A—101 34 N'8 furnishing goods man, experi- enced as buyer and salesman, hhndled ! elothing hats and general dry good: erence. Address C M, Bee. WANTED=MALE HELP, 'SUMMER SCHOOL OF EIGHT WEEKS AT THE Omaha Commercial College 17th and Douglas Sts. Begins Monday Morning, June 23, 1. For Public and High School pupils. 2. For teachers desiring review. 3. For those desiring to become stenog- raphers, bookkeepers and telegraph oper- ators. PUBLIC AND HIGH SCHOOL PUPILS We shall make a great speciaity of Grade Work from the Fourth to Eighth, inclusive, Siso give special attention to 'any HIgh hool branches desired. Last vear our summer school was an unqualified success, there having been more pupils enrolled at the Omaha Commereial College in grade work than in all of the other special sum- mer schools in the city combined. our enroliment promises to be larger n ever. The work done last year was the best we have ever done, all pupils who nded having, with but few exceptions, coomplished the work undertaken. Cer- tificates of recommendation for promotion will be given to students in the respective grades according to work done, ecial attention_will be given to Mental Arith- metic, Business Correspondence, ~Plain Business Writing and Spelling, in addition 1o regular grade work. The Vertical sys- tem of writing will be taught to all pupils m the public schogls. Tuition, one week, 25; eight weeks, $5.00. PROF. W. H. ALLEN Of the city echools has been secured to take charge ot ali de work. He will have elght able assistants. BUSINESS COURSE. Ilnz‘ or all of the business branches may had during the summer term at .:ld."y low rates. Bookkeeping, Commer- <l Law, Office Practice, etc., will receive #pecial attention. SBHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. We are simply overwhelmed with calls for stenographers. It is impossible to sup- ly old customers, much less new, t in some way increase the supply. We 100 more students to get ready for tions in the fall, and therefore have ncluded cut our rates in two for this ipecial Eight Weeks Term. If you ever of becoming a stenographer now B time lorr‘n.l.ltn it. We ul;‘ lfllve o“ best opportunity you ever had. Cal or send for particulars. ELEGANT NEW QUARTERS. We boast of the coolest, uipped apd most convenient quarters Lo found. We have the tine: be true. HKUHKBOUGH BROS., Propmton.a_ $ FOR HALF A DAY'S WORK. it you n':‘m the country or in tow, bave u WMODE toe larmers aua stoes in the Deighoornood you can make 3 easily by four or nve hours work. Write us aid we will send your our proposition. Fublisning o, Nollcitors gept Nel B—Muld ‘WANTED, a good man in every county to taxe subscripuons for ‘Yhe Twenteth Century Farwer. Our ugents make good Wuges everywnere, Heicrences requiced. wentieth Century kurmer, Bois THREE or tour good men wanted montu. Cail on bioc R. RATHBUN gives_ i eeplig. Houm 15, tional vank. PUI Rlllfll)' Co., Muwaukee, Wis. ANTED, harne: s teaay empiuyment the Walace, duith & Us ‘Water Bt., Milwaukee, Wis. 8C000l rooms ING salesmen can learn something oif aavaniage by wriung The Hawks r_round. 0., 84 10 8 West B—Mads WANTED—Forty good stonemasons t::y; Uriaha sho, B Ueorge iy, la. THB VAN SANT SCHOOL OF SHORT- Basl anw LIFEWRILING, + T8, 717 and 718 New York Life Bullding. . (ell_educated young persons a il to week, free or charge, the Van dant School of Shortnana. it ty school, teaching only shorthan ilng ANd such branches o1 oifice the stenographer is caled upon Lo “ing Efl{'w"nm‘ one- 000! session, with the privilege of betore school in the morning 'unu l\:ll; Students of tne typewriung Tne scnool has wi ationkl reputation for its re ..‘n.'.f. ouch operators: ey 0 false promises are made. Only thos Bours aiter the ciose OI BONOOI. 8is0 have the priviiege % room all Gay Saturaay. recelvea into the school who have su: education and abllity to succeed. & Iluu of this school are in such fleml:: Te 18 & scarcily of male Bt Doys ahd youny men can as soon as qualliied secure eme ment at §ood salaries, with assurance MOLION 48 [Asl a8 merited. any one enters the school and is not jed, or for any reason wishes to lewve , he can get back money for un- e. see the echool, its location and B § and t. anent; pay weekiy; .+ Bales Dept., Lt who ourse in shorthand are in- or Western Nursery Lawren han- Bib Julyst WANTED-MALE HELP, THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WANTED-MALE HELP. SUNDAY, WANTED-MALE HELP. JUNE 8, 1902. HELP WANTED. DUSINESS CHANCES, BUSINESS CHANCES, LEARN MORE EARN MORE | Summer School of 1902 OF BOYLES COLLEGE New York Life Building, Omaha. Time to Enter Now. e BUSINESS COURSE. Thig course ualifics ayouns people to Al positions as bookkeepers, cashiers, bill clerks, etc., and furnishes a fund of prac- tical 'business knowledge _exceedingly valuable to every sphere of life. SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. Young persons who acquire a proficlent knowledge of shorthand and typewriting turn their services into duate of this institute 4 paying position. can always money. Every occuples a OOf SPECIAL SUMMER TERM FOR PUPILS OF THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS. Begins June 23, and continues six weeks. Reading, Spelling, Writing, Arithmetie, Grammar, History, Algebra. Tuition for this course, $6.00. BACKWARD STUDENTS. Young people who are backward in their education need not hesitate to enter this coll They will find kind and courte- ous teachers who take an interest in the students and assist them to the educa- tion they need. Apply for fllustrated catalogue. WANTED, men for fine general agency, worth $1,600 to $3,500; permanent. e C. 8. Page Mfg. Co., Des Moines, Ia. B412 8 TRAVELING salesman to sell engines; must have had experience and be able to furnish references; to the right m: ’\nslllnn is offered. Addre lifications and salary expected, B—393 8* permanent stating qua C 6, Bee ARE you dissatisfied with your work? Our free” booklet, "Are Your Hands Tied?" tells how we have qualified thousands in spare time for salaried positions in more congenlal and profitable lines of work. Write to International Correspogdence Schools, Box 1668, Scranton, Pa., or call day or evening, Omaha office, 637 Paxton Block. B—A47—8* DETECTIVES; every locality, good sal experience unnecessary International Detective Agency, Milwaukee, Wis, B—457 8¢ WANTED, an experienced dry goods sales. man with $500 to $1.200; good position. Address P. O. Box 1192, Helena, Mont B—453 8 WANTED, good husiness man to meet business men and physicians; good o&[\nrlunll\' for capable man. MecGregor, 168 Randoiph St, Chicago, Il B483 8* WANTED, first-class blcycle repalr ma good_pay and steady work. Louls Fletc] 1622 Capitol ave. BMb42 14 CIVIL service government positions; 7.972 appointments made between July 1, 101, and April 15, 1902. Only common school education required for examfnation. Cat- alogue of Information free. Columblan (éom-penaence College, Washington, D. VAN MATRE’S Commercial and Shorthand College Will Open June 16, S. E. Cor. 17th and Farnam Streets. It will be remembered that Mr. Van Matre organized, and for the last two years has conducted the Commcrcial Depart- ment of the Omaha High School. HIS COMMERCIAL COL- LEGE WILL BE A FIRST-CLASS, MODERN, UP-TO-DATE, PRACTICAL EDUCATIONAL tion given will receive INSTITUTION and the instruc- HIS ENTIRE PERSONAL ATTENTION This school is one of the five commercial colleges in the tional entrance requirement. {U. S. that is placed on an educational basis with an educa- A special SHORTHAND CLASS WILL BE ORGANIZED for High School graduates and others who expect to attend college or university next year, enabling them to secure a sufficient amount between June 16th and Sept. Ist to take their lectures in shorthand. SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS for those who enter during the month of June. WANTED, young men and women to write or our free booklet, “Are Your Hands Ioea ™ 1{ telis how we huve helped thou- gands to support themselves while we qualified them for htih salaried positions in engineering or architecture. Write the International Correspondence School, hox 1668 Scranton, Pa., or call day or evening Omaha office, 637 Paxton block. B—552 8* WANTED, watchmaker's assistant; must be good Ingraver and good salesman. B. 3¢ filewonner, Columbus, Neb, B—M569 SALESMEN WANTED. BALESMEN wanted for full line and ornamental trees; pay week! free. Lawrence Nursery Company, rence, Ka of frult i outfit Law- Jig* WANTED—Salesmen to start branch stores; the largest wholesale tailoring house of: fers a fine opportunity to experienced tailoring or _clothing salesmen of good reputation. To such men they will fur- nish a complete equipment,” including Woolens in the piece, to start a modern merchaiit talloring business; no_ invest- ment required on part of the salesmen. Salaries = guaranteed to right parties. Many men who started in this way a year or two ago are now well rated mer- chants. For further particulars address . K. Shannon, Lock Box 529, Chicago. SALESMEN to sell toilet soap to dealers; 3100 per month salary and expenses; ex- erience unnecessary. Louls Ernst Co., t. Louts, Mo. SALESMEN, $50 per week and expenses aranteed selling Chemical Refrigerat- E‘. Machines to hotels, restaurants, butchers and merchants; cool all Kinds of refrigerators _cheaper than fice; also Chemical Ice Cream Freezer; works auto- matic, Write for territory; free simple. Chemical Refrigerator and Freezer Co., Station U, Chicago. —460 8% NEBRASKA BUSINESS AND SHORTHAND COLLEGE BOYD THEATRE. A. C. ONG, A. M, LL. B,, Prest. SUMMER SCHOOL OPENS JUNE 23RD, SPECIAL CLASSES ORGANIZED Any public school pupil capacity for the management of schools. ments. perienced teachers, For the past ten years this institution h lighted and ventllated. Visitors welcome at any time. CIGAR salesmen wanted; necessary; good pa Station J, New Yor WANTED—Four hustiing epectaity men at onice by responsible wholesale house; $30 on each order, 3 to 10 orders wi advanced on receipt of orders; no delay. Harris-Goar Mig. Company. Kansas City, o, = experience un- Emanuel & Co., find willing teachers in every department to encourage and a these classes and you will recelve the help you need. Homer P. Lewis, former principal Omaha High school, =ays: manager of this school is a thoroughly competent instructor and that he has good His reputation here in Omaha is excellent.” New classes In the Commercial, Shorthand, Typewriting FOR PUBLIC SCHOOL PUPILS, TUITION ONLY $1.00 PER WEEK. who wishes to review or make up In certain studies will ist. Come and join “I belleve that the SPECIAL SHORT COURSE IN BOOKKEEPING FOR TEACHERS PREPARING FOR EXAMINATION. and English depart- Every attention will be given those who enter the school by practical and ex- Individual instruction given every student. been qualifying young people to take positions in business, and today scores of them are drawing fine salaries. ‘We have two floors for the different departments and the rooms are cool, well c— WANTED, representative to sell our smalts to slgn painters; 00d inducements. - Key- stone ONl & Mg Go., Chica Wyt 4 —463 8 SALESMEN WANTED-A commission of 20 A)er ton paid for selling white lead; goods dellvered iso other Inducemen offered to dealers. Delmar White Lead Co., Bt. Louls, Mo. —464 8¢ WANTED, men on commission, good refer- ences, to help organize locally, every- v the People's Universal Trust. Ad- Walter Vrooman, 81§ Century Kansas City, Mo. B— BALESMEN to sell our high grade ready mixed house and barn paints. Liberal commissions paid. Exclusive agency give: one er iu town. Rellance Paint Co., St. Loals, Mo. —466 8¢ MANAGER wanted, overy large county; “Game o' Skill" nickel slot machine for drinks and cigars; strictly lawful, takes lace of forbidden slot machines, thereby lling a long-felt want; rented or sold on easy payments; sells at .l‘rm; forty thou- sand now in use. Conrad Jackson Desk Co., Cincinnati, Ohlo. B—413 8 SHOE salesmen, at once. traveling shoe salesmen. Name territory and firm you last traveled for. Full refer- ences and information must accompany application or no_attention paid. Large an Y 2, Experienced rellable , care Lord & T WANTED, everywhere, hustlers to tack signs, dlstribute circulars, no canvassing: good pay. ing Bureau, Chicago. A CHICAGO corporation, with highest com- mercial and banking references, desires negotiations by correspondence or in per- son with first-class men, able to present a high grade business proposition to busl- ness interests; practically a non-competi- tive and indispensable proposition to all corporations and” individual prop: y owners; permanent employment and exclusive territory on a basis that will $25.00 to §15.00 pe neement; no investment, ¢ M Bldg., Chleago, OB B B oo Ny w. . an office boy, about 17 years of [ X A X T A tons secured: ndence s - WANTED, a high spectalt ecall on county retall trade wil tirely new and up-to-date proposition; Iiberal contract to right party 1615 Manhattan Bldg., Chicago. man to LENDID chance is offered men to now by a short m. Years of appren- T ‘splendid has caused others to imitate colleges and S-cent sh W 0, leans and Omahai we offer constant practice, expert in- structions, etc. These advantages can- be had cisewhere. Tools douated, . positions guaranteed. oler Barber 5(;1 e, €es of 21 and eitizens . of §00d charac and temperate i lrol'na men, $8.00 eaxi] ly earned evenings writing for us. For & WANTED—Hustl s Teferences required. APplY, George | WANTED—Five travel Eady, r"{l-'?y. mw’”}.nfit‘?;,,.; o, 1628 1 abits. who can k, S o Bl Yor Tnformalis ‘apply tng Offcer, 1oth and Dodge e, and postofice bullding, unen‘l-. at home Prucullll e Mig ANTED, salesm: patented article, uick seller, ve attractive work 1 enver or on road. Write 20th Century Scrap Book Co., 252-56 5th Ave., Chicago. 359 8¢ ‘WANTED-8alesme: BALESMEN, vest pocket sample; will SALESMEN WANTED. WRITERS everywhere, copy letters home; $10.00 per 1,000; no canvassing; send ad- dreased envelope for copy and particulars Dept. 81, Egyptian Chemical Co., Little Rk Ain®® 411§ LADY AGENTS, the Never-Tear Skirt and vaist Supporter Is a great success; ents are making big money. Add H. Bradnack & Co. Station A n Omaha to address and mail clroulars; about one hour's work each evening: good pay; particulars for stamp. J. McNeill, Station F, Cleveland, Ohlo. —431 §° - FOR RENT—FURNISHED Ro. .S, ELEGANT rooms, finest location In_the city. 1908 Capitol ave, E—M835 nam. — 859 me §5. 2623 St Mary's E-12 J DEWEY European hotel, 13th and Fa TWO housekeeping FOR RENT, large, pleasant south front rooms, newly furnished: private family; terms moderate. 2214 Capitol Ave B-342 9° furnished room, south front; 1708 Davenport st. B—-M64 8 FOR REN gentieman. 3 NICE rooms for ghe housekeeping, fur- nished. 1112 8. 1t E—M2346 LARGE front room, modern. 19 avenue ELEGANT, newly papered and carpoted front rooms for rent. 284 H FOR RENT, furnished apartment for the summer.” Inquire No. 8, Sherman late, FOR RENT, two rooms, furnished or un- furnished. 1616 8o. 10th, E—451 8¢ HANDSQMELY furnished room, gas, bath, hot and cold water, free telephone serv- ice; very cheap. Call at 2423 Erskine st. K543 8* $2 WEEKLY and all expenses for men with rigs to introduce Poultry Compound; straight salary. Imperial Mfg. Co., Dept. 10, Parsons, Kan, —417 § WANTED—Experienced salesman for Al m«clang iine in Nebraska. Must give bond. Box 993, Cincinnati, Ohio. —AT6—8* § ROOMS furnished for housckeeping, suit- able for four persons, $4.00 214 8. Mth st WANTED, a man and wife or two gentle- men to 'occupy rooms in a beautiful home with a widow lady and daughter, Address C 3, Bee. 8 WANTED—Experienced salesmen to call on all kinds of business houses, manu- facturers, wholesale and retall stores and banks to' introduce and sell our magnifi- cent Advertising Calendars, comprising over 200 different styles, all original, late, handsome patterns; nothing like 'them ever seen before. Customers want and buy at once on seeing them; really no gompetition; wonderful worke of art, WH8 PAY LARGEST COMMISSION. Those Eiving exclusive time to the work readily make 3100 to $150 every week. We guar- antee them to be the best side llne for traveling men ever heard of. WRITE AT ONCE WITH REFERENCES. ALL COMMISSIONS PAID PROMPTLY. Suc- cess assured. American Novelty Co., Cincinnati, O. —472-8* WANTED—First-class_speclalty man, one having experience in the vinegar and clder Businegs preferred, to handle high srade ll‘ne ot clders and Vinegars on commis- sion, eference required. ress, C 22, Bee. o los—3 SALESVE: wanted; two experienced men capable of handling high class speclalty line. House responsible; line attractive; trade well established. 'Men worth $250 r month and expenses, write. Personal nterview If satisfactory. C 10, E(ee TRAVELING salesman for Nebraska to sell retail trade; attractive, salable line; established, high-rated house. Box 2%, Detroit, Mich, ~430 8% ‘WE MUST have an experienced, capable (rlvnllnk salesman to fill June 1st v F. Bixler & Co., Ltd. Cleve- —429 8 by manufacturer of ts, etc. Long established salary. Box b17, Chicago, [ avoring extra brands.” Good you $10 per day for two hours’ X 40 Dearborn St., Chicago. » '01'1‘” WANTED—8alesmen; deer month and dlate lers; we mean business, tional Nurseries, Rochester, N. Y. expenses; Immq FOR RENT—Nicely furnished fr. Reasonable. Call or address, 2 St., South Omaha. E—502—8" NICE, cool, south rooms, pretty front and others; modern; best of references. 516 234. M497 9% FOR RENT, four ground floor rooms, suit- able for light housekeeping; other rooms, single or ensuite, furnished or unfur- nished. 408 8. 2%th ave. E-518 8* E-516 8 NICELY furnished front parlor; alao front chamber; one block from postoffice. Call Capitol at 1722 ave. E-557 8¢ S ———————————————————————— advance from 10 cents None will be sold after 12 1-2 cents. advances. EXCEPTION their money than you would. AFTER USING THEIR BEST YOU INVESTIGATED IT? Don’t dolay Investigation. amine the ore. mO= Amms mzO <z FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD. Merriam, comfortable summer home. Tel.85. F—860 VERY desirable rooms. 212 B, ®th st. F—560 HAVE one nice_cool front room, sultable for two men. 1919 Burt st. F-—561 TO GET {n or out of business call on Wil Vlams, Room 411, McCague Bullding, WHEN _you want to buy, sell or exchange ;"l)\il' business or e\'o[f‘rl)’ quic . Johnson, 843 N. Y. Life. DESK ROOM, roll-top desk and_'phone service. J. H. Johnson, 888 N. Y. Lite, LARGE room, with alcove, modern, fur- nished, with board; also’ other rooms; hame cooking. 2232 Farnam. F—370 9% NICE rooms with good board. 415 N. Zth Bt. Tel. A-2is. ROOMS, with or_without board; private family; modern house; near Winona. C 35, Bee. F-538 8¢ JRNISHED rooms and board at 2100 Douglas. F—544 8 THREE rooms ensuite, sultable for two gentlemen or man and wife. 625 8. it ave, F-517 & FOR RENT—UNFURNISHED ROOMS, DESK room space, $ pes monen, ground floor room in The Bee buflding, facing Farnam street: no expense for 1ght, heat or janitor service. R. C. Peters & Co., renial agents, Bee bulldlng. G—1i6 WANTED-FEMALE HELP, SUMMER SCHOOL Mathematics, Latin, Greek. Btudents pre- pared for college, civil gorvice, etc. Terms reasonable. " Call at M4 Cass' at., or &d- dress letter to J. F. Woolery, head of de- partment of mathematics, Omaha “High school. =y WANTED, two young lady students learn halrdrtll!n“\mlnlcl.lyfln"“l;“d ch‘l‘2 1 b Cy ropody and sclentlic massage. write Room 220, Beo Bldg. ‘éfl«‘" 100 Girls, Call Canadian office, 15th & Dogs WANTED, deserying young lady or gentle. man to fake life scholarship In Omana's best business and shorthand college and ourse Position secured. Address A1 Bee *°7 C~8% WANTED, French lai twice a weel Bee. teacher to instruct the ge to a class of three, state terms, Address Z 34, C—M426 WANTED, lady to give conversation les- sons in ' French to young woman o evening each week. Btate terms, A dress B 43, Bee. 94 WANTED, young nurse girl. 28th st. r . o WANTED, girl to assist in work. Apply 572 8. 28th st. WANTED, a colored girl to assist | - Work. Apply with ret., at 513 8 &z’n‘-"‘-’::.' Apply 512 PR Mo general house- C—M955 WANTED, 2 chamber girls, must t in dining room, $16.00 per month. ‘‘The Earling,” Spencer, Ia, C—M355 & WANTED, girl for general h small llmlr)'. Chu.-Tflmblb. 05;\"3:‘ nam. C—M361 8 LADIES and gentlemen to travel, and expenses payable ‘m"{i Call Bat. and Monday, room 106, ller Grand hotel. C—M354 8% Il at Kirl Moty e ‘kendall C—369 8 LEARN prnohnd!nfi situations secured; kly. ol 316 to 3§25 weel me Corres School, Philadeiphia. Wnd{:iu LADIES, copy letters at bome, $10 per 1,000; send siamped envelope for lca- tion. Monlrcthovalty pco«, ID{ f‘;. D Chicago. s WANTED, _stitcher Shoe Factory, 411-413 BALESMEN, for new proposition from face tory to dealer; salary, expenses and com- mission to right party. Address C 19, Bee. —435 & $8 DAILY copying letters at home: either sex; enclose two stamps with application. Illinols Industrial Union, Dept. 29, Chi- cago. C. 4 ing, brainy, up-to-date speclalty traveilng salesman of g00d ap- 8 and_address to fll vacancy In ate; per nen tion to t Address, Box 14, Chicago n. one department manager, one advertising manager, one superintendent of travel- ers, one manager collection department. Popular line; = legitimate merchandise: factory to merchant. Want bright, ag- Senentiar, "R "™ Guentner, 3 h, T, Schiller Bldg., Chickgo. T mxw’é‘nxfi_wpy«""{;rme]rr a home: en- close two stamps w! application. Templ Bupply Co, Deak 18, Englewood, T 0'® C—406 5 TV AT TR TR e today, Standard Wais ra Co., 20688 LaBalle 8t., Chicago, " " Cte2 90 anted to copy letters at home re time evenings and return to aper free an per M. Send addrested envelope rfl?'p.'i‘f Houlars and ocopy. ¥. C.. Dept. 13, Box 1411, Philadeiphia. C—419 8 WANTED—Ten salesmen of successful e rience to sell adve apecialties. ew, great seller Balary and commis- Bite, i Byiea Bloci, Minn Tinn: ore, ykes innea Minn. —355—80 BALESMAN—Wanted, hustling _salesman for Nebraska by well establithed whole sale b high' commission contract, with $26.00 el advance while travel- ing. Jess H. Smith Co., Detrott, Mich —48 ¥ SIDP LINE MEN-—$10.00 a day and more Buaranteed to side line men wh rienced advertl o it luce our new Vi proposition. conrmimaion on orieinel snd lberal” per tage on reorders. Ny to sell. No samples to carry. Send references and territor covered. American !Afll;t Btamp Co., 9 Wabash Ave., Chicago, LADIES to do plecewo ‘we furnish all mate to $12 weekl: Royal Co., at their homes; and pay from §1 ; send stamped envelope to Monroe Bt Chicago, Til. ‘WANTED~Good work: small fa corner 324 St. BALBSMEN to sell advertisl; signs, 378 per month, in every community. Write at once for particulars. Universal Sign Mtg. Co, 16 rrabee St., icago —470 8* irl for general houss y. 314 Poppicion Ave. —M#U3 100 LADIES wanted Battenberg at the WANTED, girl f neral housework: Uil farmily good wages 10 B IaD 3 C654 9 CENTRAL, 8 cholce rooms. 220 N. 23d. G—24 tire second floor of resi- ed, all modern. 632 8. 28th G—967 FOR RENT, dence, unfurn! street. - s TWO ROOMS for light housekeeping; back parlor furnished or unfurnished: m 522 N. 1ith st. G—-M307 11* being _entire Bt. Mar. Teferences exchanged. THREE unfurnished rooms, parlor floor; reasonable, ave. EEEE————————me———— FOR RENT-STORES AND OFFICES, Enterprising Man with $5000 can acquire controlling inter- est in a rapidly increasing and profitable legitimate manufacturing \m-!nun‘; in- vestigate this roposition. J. H. John- :3:. g‘. Y. L! e Y-—M829 FOR SALE, good, clear, up-to-date stock ¢ jewelry, crockery, musical instruments, 8m.., chines, notions, etc., about 6500; al %OC brick bullding, h'lot 25x in W stock located county seat town, northwestern Iowa; stock® exceptionally clean, running an doing cold‘ hgml. sl,"éacx %fir;'lnf.. Ad- dress P. M. y, 20 ROOMING houses, various sizes, in fine location; one especlally cheap, 10 rapms, filled with roomers, fine location: see me early. J. H. Johnson, N. 'y&é OR SALE, asphalt plant, 1ith and yGn“ atrl;e\n., oén-hémuA%pl{“ to the 0.0 BN Standar aving &—Mm Je18 FOR SALE, furniture of a 10-room house, full of good paying boarders, 1 block from Haruey, Dodge and Farnam oars, 4 blocks from 16th; cash offer only con sidered. 00d thing for the right per- won. Houde rent reasonable. A dyrt‘nl C HOTEL, 42 rooms, elegantly furnished, modern throughout, monthly business, 2,000, only $2.00 house in live lowa town furuiture for sale; here s & Ponanza. J. H. Johnson, N.'Y FOR RENT, the hulldln( formerly occu- gl d by The Bee at 916 Farnam st. It four storles and a bseement which ‘was formerly used as The Bee press room. This will be rented very reasonabl 1f interested apply at once to C. C. se- water, secretary, room 100, Beehulfld”nlx. FOR RENT, store in first-class location; rent reasonable. A?ly R. C. Peters & Co., ground floor, Bee bldg. 1—266 FOR RENT, desk room or lary - Suitable for merchandise brcwer or party doing business In wholesale district. In- quire Hene & Co., 916 Farnam -i —M224 Paxton block and Mec- Farnam Smitn Co., 1320 1-572 TQ LET, offices in Cague bidg. W. Farnam s DESK room for rent at 843 N. Y. Life blg, 1—M367 8¢ When You Write to Advertisers remember it only takes an extra stroke or two of the pen to mention the fact that you saw the ad in The Bee. STORE FOR RENT, 1307 HOWARD ST. $-story and basement. Steam heating plant. Office compartment. Elevator. Formerly occupled by Festner Printing Co. Long or short lease. R. C. PETERS & CO. Ground Floor Bee Bldg. Exclusive Agency. 1533 & WANTED TO RENT. VERY desirable rooms, with board; refer- ences required. C ¥, Bee. K54 6 or 6-room modern detached house, family of two. Address C 2, Bee, or 'phone B-2281. K—401 5 WANTED to Rent, iif good locality, two rooms, furnished or unfurnished, or un- furnisi liouse near good boarding place. C 26 Bee. —479 8 WANTED-TO BUY, WANTED, two or thre suitable for res n gvod locations and price cash and no extra expen: Address direct to buyers, office. WANTED--2d-hand clothing for cash. 1207 Farnam. N-M27 Jy. 3 WANTED, wheel for girl § years old. 1521 Madison Ave. N0 8* FOR SALE-FURNITURE. CHICAGO Furniture Co., 1410 Dodge. Tel. . New and second-hand, bought, sold, changed o881 OR SALECheap: oak dining table and P ORairs and two iron beds 114 Bouth Zith O—Migi—% HOUBBHOLD furniture for sale cheap. 4012 Seward 0% & WANTED. traveling salesmen, and acquainted in and , & 0, cain and Min- 1] Jewsiry. belte g o 0 , to y youn, lowa WANTED. girl for general housework 76 Farnam st pomsvt oy CURED. Julia Vaughn, é0 Ramge % GARBAGE. ANTI-MONOFPOLY GARBAGE CO., cleans and vaulls, removes garba at reduced SRR HITNEY for eale or rent; newly BT Eea; furnace heat; fajlure of heaith. R v lden, Neb. Address R. G. Whitnéy, Tilden, Neb | WILL TRADE for good land in eastern ‘Nebraska or sell for cash, a paying bus- fness in_one of the best towns in eastern Nebraska; new, clean, groceries, dry goods, shoes and general merchan dise a busin 31, ulation about 6,000; flof‘.?llltlel; arty owns double brick store building; locatlon best o ing oty "for ch he {8 abou e ¥ 1ling, building can be rented; ve man to ®etarmatin Sddress it won't last. For Information a é 13, care of Bee. Y—M308 §* and 3-chalr barber out- | Evans Blds. R fixtures C}l(l‘.Aflne location, good trade; this. J. H. Johnson, N. Y. investigate Lite, Y528 8 TO buy, sell or exchange a business. Call TOn 83" Canan, R. 5. 1617 Farnam st tve towns E. in I e invoice $2,500 to GENBRAL " doing profitable business, 10,66, "will consider some good {mproved nson, ite. land for part. J. ol Y b NTED—Partner with $5,00 for estab- \ished department store. Address, B 60, CALIFORNIA'S OIL BOOM i New Investment plan; dividends at once; eeul eatate securfty; small investors' para: dise; write for particular Krause & Stowe, Rea Bldg., San Jose, Cal, Y- i< T8 SED. OR FEE RP- G T J ECURED PATENED. ®Hend model or sketch for FREE opinion as to patentability. Send for our Niustrated GUIDE BOOK. finest publication issucd, for froe diatribution. ! 0 mechanical m: E flnln‘q;(‘l)fl ORTAIN PAN'T'AII(%RN’;R#;:};V > WHAT TO INVE How HO" SELL ' PATENTS, & LAW POINTS FOR INVENTORS, etc. Patents secured through us advertised without charge PATENT RECORD. SAM! EE. We also send free LIST OF INVENTIONS WANTED and a MANUFACTURERS DIRECEORE, WILKENS & co - ol Washington, D, C. HOW FLOURING MILL, W0-bbl_capacity, patent process: fine location in Daving Ousiness: wiil consider good land ohnson, : value, $10/ . 338 INVESTED with me returned $13.7 net B rofta during ‘the month of May. Omly Metual earnings advertised. Bend for Hiinte 100 satisied clients will verify above statement. Alfre che est 108d St., New York. Y424 8 LET your money earn money for yo can be made on every $100 invested. Write immediately for particulars to Morrissey & Co., 52 Broadway, Y422 8% JUDGMENT, DECIDED THAT THIS STOCK IS GOOD FOR THEM, DON'T YOU THINK YOU WOULD DECIDE THAT IT IS GOOD FOR YOU IF Only one week remains to get this stock at the present price. Get the descriptive booklet and ex- F. E. BROWN, Secretary, 603 N. Y. Life Building. Also see samples of the ore in window of Kuhn’s drug store, 15th and Douglas streets. ONLY ONE WEEK MORE NORTHWESTERN (O COPPER MINING COMPANY 25 Per Cent Advance in Price. On June 15th the price of this stock will O N L to 12 1-2 cents a share. that date for less than The sales of this stock during the week before last were so large as to be extremely satisfactory. as an- nounced in last Sunday's papers. WEEK JUST PAST THEY WERE MORE THAN TWICE AS LARCE. At the same rate of increase there will be little unsold at the end of this week, when the price BUT DURING THE mzZO Now you have some money that you are investing in one way or another as nearly everybody is doing, and when you hear of this stock you are inclined to say, “Well the chances of loss are too great, 1 do not care to risk it.” you what other people did last week and the week before. A great number have taken some of this stock. ALMOST WITHOUT EVERYONE WHO HAS READ THE DES- CRIPTIVE BOOKLET AND LOOKED AT THE ORE HAS INVESTED, And they were all just as conservative and cautious as you are and would refuse to take any greater chances of losing In reply to this we simply tell IF ALL OF THESE PEOPLE, mwO=Z ~mm= YOU CAN invest $60.00 or more with A. E. Griff | Co-Operative Bookmaking ~ Co. Operating on race tracks on percentage basis. Investments absolutely safe, large dividends paid weekly; bank and turf ref- erence. Write for particulars. A, E. Grift Co-Operative Co., 411 Imperial Bidg:, Chicago. Y461 § BAKERY wanted | be paying dress C = Mhcacbe oot $2,000 WILL buy % Interest in a profitable business already before the public, worth investigating. J. H. Johnson, N. Y. Life. Y—MS523 § % PER CENT average monthly profit under our new system of turf specula- tlon. Shares $10 each. Dividends paid semi-monthly, = Send for circular. "“White & Co., 88 Pulitzer Bldg., New York, (Mention paper.) Y485 and confectionery business city of 2,000 to 10000; must ropesition and a bargain, Ad- ce. M858 MAN as treasurer of reliab who ‘will invest $,000; year; good Investment. corporatiol salary $2,000 per C 30, Bee. 500 8¢ MEN Investing In corporation may secure permanent position at $100 to $200 per th; safe, remunerative inyestment. Bee. Y610 5% GROCERY STOCKS in and out of city, .00 to 480 good business, for ceshi and land. J. Johnson, N. Y. Life. Y526 8 W. FARNAM SMITH & CO. Manage ESTATES and other PROP. ERTIES and act as RECEIVER or TRUSTEE. REFERENCE: Merchants National Bank, U. S. National Bank, Office 1320 Farnam St. FOR BALE, a new electric lighting plant and a modern 50-bbl. roller mill, steam power, in a good county seat of 2,00, Nebraska. Addre: W ee, M98 15 promoter to organize a stock company. Splendid opportunity for an investment. No experiment. A stralghtforward legitimate business prop- osition. Addrese, C 2, Bee. Y—dib—$ WANTED—Goo: PIANO, standard make, for lease on mod- erate terms. J. H, Johnson, N. Y. Life DIVIDENDS ALWAYS PAID WEEKLY. Inyestments have always been returned on demand. NO LOSSES HAVE EVER OCCURRED. Only incorporated assoclation operating this form of investment, Bafest, strongest, maker known. most permanent money We operate a high-cl legitimate busi- ness and make no statements we cannot prove. Booklet, particulars, sworn statement and references sent free. NO_OIL, GRAIN OR WALL BSTREET PROPOSITION. CO-OPERTIVE INVESTMENT AS8'N, (INCORPORATED), 169-171 BROADWAY, NEW YORK Y407 8° HARDWARE, furniture and implement stock combined for sale; hotel to trade for good farm. Box C, Barnard, Nyu P about Angora Goats as money- read American Goat Hreeder 147 5th Ave., Chicago., published monthly, 10 cents a copy. 41 8 CONCESSIONS at Foresters' picnlc. mouth, Sunday, June 22; attenda pected over L000; no gamblingg T. R uston, 1208 Farnam St —400 § ESTABLISHED business for sale or trade; ‘will pay an active man 3 to $5 per day; 00d reasons for selling. Address C 2, ee. Y441 5 WARDWARE STOCKS in Ia.and Neb., Paying business, $2.00 to 38,000, some Kood land may be conidered ns part. 3 °H. Johnson, N. Y. Life. Y8218 OR EXCHANGE. WILL exchan 00d oak wardrobe for f!)ldln "btd EJB“ Z—M510 IF YOU have land, ranches, merchandis or rental property and desire to excha send full particulars to Lock Box Falls City, Neb. Z—AT8-—8 R BXCHANGE—45,00 stock of Arugs. PO anaider good land.” John €. Nulk, Falls Oity, Ne 24T ERY man who has a dollar invested in Elvurf speculation should read “Paul on Horse Racing.' Glves complete in- formation regarding all turf companies and gives you an opportunity to steer clear of danger. Mailed free to any ad- dress. Write to N. 8. Goodeell 5 Rim- back Block, Hammond, Ind. Y462 & OUR new progressive sy lation averages 1§ Withdrawn gy R o T FOR EXCHANGE _8everal g00d stocks of general merchandise. Want good land or fental property. Lock Box Palls City, Neb. 2465 MATRIMONIAL, YOUNG widow, no children farm and other property. a cash. wants klng, rellable hushand. AT Park Ave., Chicago. Harm S FUROHASED, INSURANCE policies, old-line o& panies, Purchaped. Loans o policies. g'o.. o wm."fi“& flf"fih" ot N ¥."Life Blds..