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WANTED-MALE HELP. WANTED-MAL| BLP. THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, AUGUST 17, 1902 ANTED-MALE HELP. WANTED-FEMALE HEL g : The school that the leading business men are interested in. SEPTEMBER 1. Boyles College Open lIts Fall Term IN BOTH THE DAY AND EVENING SESSIONS, A DISTINCT ADVANTAGE. The location of this college In the New York Life Buflding is a -n-onl point In its favor. The students in their dally intercourse are surrounded by scores of business institutions that require thelr sarvices. =They dally come in Contact with the best element of the business world. Throughout this vast building are represen- { nearly every profession and trade in the city. Students are oconstantly led upon to do temporary work for these Susiness firms, ‘thus giving them ;perfence and an opportunity to earn mon: A number of students have earned their entire tultion Th this way while n attshdance. —Many earn haif, Sad all have a chance to make somethin JOHN R. GREGG’S ENDORSEMENT “The Gregy Publllhln Co., ington St. CHICAGO, 1il ug. 14, 1002, "Mr H. B. Boyles, Boyles’ Business Cnll ege, Omaha, Neb.: “‘Dear Mr. Boyles: I am In recel, our fl\or of recent date and note witl Q'u‘x’"}fnyfi'grts"g CEITRGE A ‘5“ R\?z:y";'ér' l!‘ll'!bgoPk!:ENDlDEgACILITl!m RT TYPEWRITING, it en Flllflrlllfln Io me Io knnw lhlt you are lelchlnl Gregg Shorthand n lu&h l at- tor; 'lyH \UUR INGREASED F%IP\(ENT THIS YEAR AND_YOUR FINB ot ¥ TEACHERS, WHO BEEN 80 CAREFULLY PREPARED FOR &IV INSTRUCTION, "you will sutely have & piopperous season. 1y, Yours very FOR SALE—CIGARS, $50.00 IN GOLD. It pays to buy & i A cl‘lfiu of us. You up find_yourself or of Fitty £ Bottars 1n Gord that we glve away to our customers each month. Butler & Miller, C 'ARNAM STS. N. W. COR. WTH AND F. 25 e WANTED=-SITUATIONS. RAPHER—When you want one - a.“"M)‘I}umln:mn Typewriter office, 1619 Tell 5. Farnam street. Telephone el AMERICAN widow with half grown daughter desires position of housekeeper to unmarried business or professional man. Has been with doctor for three years. Had entire charge; competent, economical and neat. Widower with one child not objected to. Address G 59, Bee, A—MB37 17% “JOHN R. GREGG." The college is open to visitors dafly. Advertising literature s furnished fres upon applicatl ' Boyles College NEW YORK LIFE BUILDING. LEARN rmvl'reuam\_l situations secured; o $% week ome Correspondence Echoo, Philadsiphia. B— GOVERNMENT POSITIONS—Thousands of appointments to be made; examinations aoon in every state; hundreds that we have prepared by mail have been ap- ointed. Circular 161, full particu- ars as to positions, s, dates and 1 of examinations, etc., mailed free. Rational Correspondence Tnstitute, Wa ington, D. C. B PARTIES wishing to employ students to do work for board and room address H WANTED—MALE HELP. YOONG Mok Wanted ny distance, copy letters, home even! and return to us. ay $10 per thous 3 . Send .ddreued envelope, particulars and coj DYy ¥+ M. C. Dept. 461, Box 1411, Philadeip 656 17* ARE YOU THINKING OF ATTENDING A Commercial Or Shorthand College DURING THE NEXT YEAR? IF SO Attend the school where you can get the best instruction from teachers (not student graduates); attend where the proprietor of the sch 00l is interested in the instruc- flon given; attend where vou will receive individual ‘attention and where the School be Interested in you; attend where you will get value received for your money; attend where the demand for competent nographers s reater than the supply. We have had, within the last elght weeks, fourteen calls for competent stenographers that we have been unable to fill, with Teala- ries from $40.00 12 Jou_ cesire o ati a school where all of the above points are specially em- phasized, come to Van Matre’s Commercial and Shorthand COLLEGE WANTED, young man to drive delivery wagon; must have experience and first- class reference. J. L. Brandels & Sons. B-719 17 WANTED, salesmen all over Nebras] sell quick selling article; a household and business necessity; a 'snap for men who mean_business. braska Manu- factaring Co., Omaha. B—720 17 omen to copy letters for us at home; $I0 per thousand; ad- vanced every week: send add Velope for copy and instructions. Stand- ard Pen Co., 220 Fulton St New York. THE VAN SANT SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING 716, 717, and 718 New York Life Building BOLICITORB WANT! THE TEE FUND LH"E Wants live local ngnn- i every town in ebrasks. The flropolllln 0ssesses spe- ial meri! written. Salary oF bomurisalon to"the TiEnt man.~ Addrecs J. C. Buffington, secretary, Alllance, Neb, B—M735 DO YOU want positions in New York7 We secure positions in an; clfl Our terhational facllitles are unequalled. Employment” Bureau, 6 Wall_st., New York. B—866 17% ake pay; 16 GOOD messengers wanted; flrlt—chu . D. T. Co,, 212 8. 13th. MEN wanted who wear trusses; chance. Truss free; no time lost from %elem ‘work. Alex Bpeirs, Box 644, ‘estbrook, Maine. B— WANTED, trade. He: a great etto Allegretti Co.. Chicago. B—ioi 11 representative to_sollclt dly\ i A FEW MORE POINTERS ABOUT THE Omaha Commercial College 17th and Douglas Streets. ROHRBOUGH BROS., PROPS. b“hlnllr No. 1=~The fall term opens September 1st. This will be the time to Pointer No. 2-One reason why our annual enm"mo it exceeds 1,000 each year s because our students obtain so m-ny than at the grdinary commer- clal school. Our College Band, Board of lrld!. Athletics, Lit- erary Soclety and ture Court ts profitable helps. A school must be progressive and up-to-di these advantage Polnter No. 3~We prepare students for positions in the business world and the government service, Pointer No, W school in the state. FPointer No $-We introduced G locate more students in positions each year than any other Shorthand Into Nebraska because Pitman, Graham and Munson had served their time and were too difficult to learn. They ceased to be v lbl., except as relic regg was the product of = modern ideas and was constructed upon right principles. e belleved it to be better than any other . Our competitors censured us for introducing it, but now they all_ advertt h it. Because It was new and untried it contained many im- perfectio crudity it was athousand times better than any of the moss-covered Pitmanic systems. We promised to use it until we found something better. ~This we have done, and we are now ready to make a change. We now teach l(oll\er-Greg* Shorthand. As the name signifies, it is an improvement upon the Gregg. e_application o( new principles we obtain ““nuler speed and legibllity, “We are prepared to give students the best systeml of shorthand yet devised. We are better prepared than ever to teach Gregg in its purity to those who want It. An examination of Mosher-Gregs, however, wiil convince every one of its superiority. Pointer No. 6—-On Frida; lecture on Mosher-Gregg ng mented by musical, literary and losution g‘.num ers. Vited, particularly every one Interested in shorthand. FPolnter No. 7-We have just purchased twenty-elght new Remington No. § ty writers for our Typewriting Department. This gives ith derwoods on_hand, forty new pewriters for stude sale of typewriters ever made at one time in Nebraska, equipped typewriting department in the country. Polnter, No. §-We are now giving a most thorough and complete course in Tele- graphy. This department has been refurnished and refitted throughout. Any one enfl"ln: a course in Telegraphy can be accommodated. Pointer No. 9—~Our Night g:hofll opens Monday night, Beptember 1st. Four ses- slons each ‘week, namely: onday, Tuesday, “rhursddy and Friday nights, trom 7p. m. t0 9 p. m. Any branch of study may Polnter No. 10—Those having rooms for rent, board, will piéase drop postal card or telephons 1 Pointer No, 11—Our new Illustrated Catalogue will be sent to any one free. Address, ROHRBOUGH, BROS., Omaha, Neb. SALESMEN WANTED, MPETENT girl for general housework in_family of two; must leave city; good Teterences requlred transportation tur- nished; wi week. _Inquire for Fs. Haker at lier Grand hotel on Wed- nesday, 19th, from 3 10 9 p. m. C—72 19 WANTED, situation by registered phar- macist, 15 Yelrl country and city experi- anc!, uln[ best references. Address Dight, August 9th, Prot. Mosher will deliver a public horthand. tertainment will be supple- The public is cordially in- The "twelve new Un: use. . This 1 ‘the argest and makes the fuest owl-w for students to work for SALESMAN-—Exceptionally {nod sition for bright man gn the fom m&'}.nm —663—17* Address, WA alesmen to handle m. lell|nx nuveft’y side line; big sales; liberal commissions; vestpocket umxlefl. Address G 67, Bee. —868 17 WANTED, two salesmen for Kan: Nebraska; experienced men apply; no scheme. Address E—————— WANTED-FEMALE HELP, first letter. 'A—108 1 openln‘ for first-class milliner and dressmaker. Address at once, E. E. Reams, Defiance, 1a. C-677 17 WANTED, a lady who is In touch with resent edunlllcnll ideas; need not be a lence ne Trequl l!.. [ T hen 0-41 WANTED, a few ladies over 22 in subscrip- tion dapunment of large pnblllhlnl hous perience not absolutely neces- ::3' 0d references required; nllry Woodmln of the Parties desiring students to board during the winter will please file their names and addresses with Boyles' Collegs, New York Lite Bullding. Tel. 1984 Prices must be reasonable. Monday after 10 a. m. Mgr. orld Bld., room 410, C—613 17* OOOD uxp!flenced dressmaker wanted. socki & Rober, Howells, Neb. C—12 17 GOO'D rfl for general housework. 1084 C—M750 19% C—6m--11 WANTED, good cook; I per weele. Mrs, A. J. Poppleton, 2282 Bherman Ave. & N 18 100 Girls. Call Canadian office, 15th & Dod.o. YOUNG ladics wanted, any dlstance, Istters, ome evenings, and reurn to e, September 1. lmmTEENTH fil} FARNA“ 8TS., Night lchonl 'Ill open chbel' ll Mon- ‘ly, ‘Wednesday and Friday nigh night law school will open September n. tures by leading attorneys of the H!II Elizabeth F. McCartney will be rominently connected with the work of e Law o0ol, . For Particulars Call or Write. I teac) clullvoli. ot tlu sufficlent _ed 1 e atton” to bedome uh‘w on_to - od. v ‘This .nlb les .l its o ot ot alon, s inste ot hnvln' to l.lka the of a.. school to - ‘aftendance. Mum 8 piven fn the preparation t the school & SR o hstruction 1s iaaiviata is given for the udent ne 00l is adap! .l lho lchool is not l‘\..\r- dlucn and enclosed in student may om iy ek tht Nl\lhr is taught exclusively ANTED—Canvasser. Man famillar wi Book anA._ REWSDADEr . WOTK pnhrroz "ulFl... uu-&lbc hustler. Apply Room m . §# FOR HALF A DAY'S wonx. the itry tl, llc f machine tho un ot . sossion, !olldfrg- DI,BI.. _lla‘fxnunh Jm iy veE T S5t il Parties gesiring young people to work for their board while attending school dur- ing the winter should file thetr applica- tion now with Boyles College, New York Life Bullding. Tel. 1984 Students are already beginning to come in for the fall term. will * The Bee Publl.hlnl‘ o ' Omaha, Neb. FANTED—A Eood man in every county take subscripuons for Th ntiet c-nmy Farmer, Our agents make jes everywhere. References required. Ridress, Twentieth = Century Farme Omaha, Neb. Bg13 fcie WANTED—DRIVERS FOR WAGON WOi}K P n.u Grading .and Construgtion bou mfl None auu. [ Bt R 'ED, assistant bookkeeper. ok ‘nll hl. had ulwlp:nu need ly. Give references from lorm.r em-~ bul those who ers -nd -un what salary expect. A y Bee. Ml’l L!mn ithly it e ot i tnluem at any time upon r‘quo‘t_ i Pertecuy equlpwd throughout. cndld to be the mos J«?ullr and efficlent west, has been secured for next year. the nnly shorthand and 8chool for Teachers and received a diplom PURE GREGG ‘This is the nnl{ college in Omaha that hand as set forth F ‘n""" S Yol The ‘veginner apher can e N g P hat has been changed. imperfect'” B—698—11 TL ice government Dflluonl About 10,000 lmlnlfinu made las 3: lehool education n ulrod for Salaries ge. k easy. I gl nce College, Washing- B—m— ‘ Ml drlv-rl ool-l d bulldin utherland h ‘M Hll‘-hnry Sts. WANTED, barber Practical lmnln1 aan instructions; elght weeks requl ‘e present tools, uarantee positions. cants from been lhe dnlnlnd on.ti all Join our night school Il\l-anll in you and see that students are arran -ulllmnx CLIRK 'llnnd ; - lnln Habits, Fman, of good s German, with some NEBRASKA BUSINESS AND SHORTHAND COLLEGE. BOYD BUILDING, OMAHA. A, C. ONG, A. M, LL. B,, President. SELECT LOCATION, SELECT METHODS, SELECT TEACHERS. SELECT STUDENTS. FALL TERM OPENS SEPTEMBER 1. Two floors newly furnished. Ten more new Rem- ton typewriters, latest model, just recelved. THE TEACHER MAKES THE SCHOOL. Every effort has been made to secure the best teachers that money can procude. The hcully consists of instructors who are exgerlenrud and of the highest lype Lowry, prineipal of the commercial G. Guthridge, principal of the shorthand and typewriting de 0 Ly pOWTIter instructor in Omaha Who has attendeq the author in his “Revised Edif modifications of how dangerous a thln You want the purest, t! NIGHT SCHOOL. night school will begin Monday n art of night pup f you want the eficient help of teachers who will an o §aY 10 per thousand. Send &4aressed enve particulars and cor R A Dept. 48], "Box 1411, “Phiadelphta, S —_— EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, NATIONAL NATIONAL NATIONAL NATIONAL u u. u u. u. & BLDG. Apply to managing agent at 108 rurm 8t. PeEEEEER FOR RENT—The bullding formerly occu- pled by The Bee al 916 Farnam St. It s four stories and a basement which Wias formerly used as The Bee press room. This will be rented very Teasonably, it interested apply at once to water, secretary, room 100, Bee by FOR RENT—Store in first-class loc fent reasonable. Apply R Pel 5. Co., ground floor, Bee STORE, with fixtures sultable for grocery. 2408 Leavenworth St. i e AGENTS WANTED, in_ every to TH FARMER. ployment, with assured good in- Agents in the country witn horse and buggy especlally desired. Canvassers mako easily 300 to $10 per month, dress, Century Farmer Sollcitors’ Bureau, Yee bullding,” Omaha. —a WANTED—Canvs i SOMETHING NEW ! | Just out. Send for sample. Combination Door Knob and Bell, No cutting or ruining the door. Put on any door in & moment. No batteries to worty about. No springs to wind. Noth- ind to_get out of order. Own your own bell. No landiord to trouble. Price and Bell absolutely guaranteed. nd_$1.60 for sampie. Agenis wanted. WESTERN ELECTHICAL COMPANY, 1212 Farnam Street, Omaha, Neb. J-718 ARE YOU Bee me. a Catholle and unemployed? Hixenbaugh, %0 Ware biock, HO“’ (o start a mall home without capital; fall stamp. =~ Congress Mtg. Park, 1 articulars for “0., Congress J—605 1 'OR SALE~MISCELLANEOU! SECOND HAND SEWING MACHINES $1.00 to $15.00. We rent machines at 7o per week, per month. We repair and s parts for any machine manufaotured, NEBRASKA CYCLE CO.,, Geo. B Mickel, Mgr., Cor. lith and Hunaa Broadway, Counall Bluffs, @ Nel St Bo. Omana, "Nen, q-m Wm;d Yt;u Consider | Marriage? PayFee When Married, Small registration. fee. Send for namq and address. Matrimonial Club, Box 563, Omlhm Neb, -osz— f FOR SALE, two houses, to be moved im mediately.’ Inquire A. Murphy, 420 8. 14t street. Q4% 19% EDISON _ phono hs, $10, $20 lnd m. moulded records, eleh or 8 per doz.; new wheels, $15 up; 2ahand, 8 up. Omang Bieycle Co., 16th and thcll’v ?l Q—M229 e or trade. G 14, Q—-)fln 84 Premler typewrlt G 4, Bee. g .a PIANO for FOR SALE—Smith nearly new; cheap. FOR SALE, automontie, almost new. T» Madsen, 5% Broadway, Council Blufts. —MBS1-f1e EDISON _and Columbia__phonographs, agenta wanted; write Tor P b Fredrickson, 15th and Capltol ave, Q-Mu7 815 THRER showcases n first clas Milton Rogers & Sons Co. cond! _nam Sta, . llthQ-nd nh 88117 AGENTS, don’t work for others: learn a profession in ten days that will pay 310 to 6 per day. Prof. 8. A. Weltmer, Ne- vada, Mo. WANTED, organisers; we pay sick, accl- dent, death and old age benefits; top re nl'wll contracts. American Fraternit. Washington, D. €. J— AGENTS wanted fo sell ‘Cyclone Rotary Hand Fan Greatest seller known. Many sell over a gross a day. Big profits. Write today for agents' terms. Sample poupaid, Re Enterprise Mtg. Co., 14 ke St., Chicago. J— AGENTS, new household invention, pat. 1902; 36,000 sold in Milwaukee; hot 'seller for county fairs; big profits; exclusive ter- ritogy; free nlmple. J. B. Edgren, Mil- waukee, - WANTED, 2,000,000 circulars distributed at $3 per 1,000 'Star Ointment Co., Altoona, Pa. 3647 17% WE PAY $20 a_week and expenses to men with rigs to introduce our Poultey Com- gound. Send stamp. .v-veuo Gon pt. 6 A, Parson: n. AGENTS wanted, experienced, to intro- duce an original cash premitm trading stamp proposition to merchants, at_ a cost to them of only 2% per cent. We pay $2.60 for every merchant added to our list and 60c for renewals. This in- gures agents steady incomes. Address, Standard Trading Company, Great North WANTED, agents can mn ) to 82 the next’ three months hundlln‘ a newly patented article; absolutely necessary in every household and busine: demand enormous; experience not_ nev clusive territory given. land, 1606 Kyner Ave., AGENTS and canvassers; easy seller, big rofits. _Preventine Chemical _Co., entral Trust bidg., Cleveland, =674 17% miners and machine run- bridge men, Suetace gang and 5 Qraion, el o I ovel coal shovelers and laborers, U, P, Western R. R. Labor Agency, 310 Bfl. flth. FOR RENT-FURNISHED ROOMS, ELEGANT rooms, finest location i city. 1900 Capitol Ave. sk WE start you selling diamonds; tr: veling case free; alog—il Co., Syracuse, N. AGENTS can mnke 2,000 to $4,000 the next ing a newly patented article; absolute ncce ity In every h demand enormous; ex- ry; exclusive ory given. h m Novelty Co., man- ufacturers, 66 West 35th W York City. 0 17* DEWEY European hotel, 13th and !‘l.mlum. $i. PER WEEK, 422 8. 18th St., Dno blocl( south of court house. GOOD ag-nt wanted to represent us; great opportun‘ty for pleasant and profitable employment to_right party. John B. Hohan & Co., Caxton Bidg., Chicago. | AETNA HOUSE, European, 13th and Dodge e . E—MS1( VIENNA HOTEL, 1011-15 Farnam 8t. E-191 87 WANTED, manager in every city, county fo handle best paying business known; legitimate, new; exclusive control. Phoe- nix Co., 18 W. 25th 8t., New Y 58 170 20 Burt. B0 turnished or unfurnished Davenport. B—i31 2 NICELY furnished rooms. 2210 Harney. E—466 17 NICE front parlor. 2 NICE eool rooms. lepartment, is the best known and con- commercial téacher and accountant in the artment, is the Gregg SHORTHAND. mlk“ a 8l Mt%{of teaching Gregg short. o nfll and we would perien: steno- &t learning & sys- ROOMS for light housekeeping; modern; references. 8. st ave. M611 17% COOL, neat rooms, new flat. 220 North 17th street. E—M540 17 Any 1e'la 1o attem e best; we tea 'rwo-n.oolfl for light h ing. 2t o e 1ig) ouuk«m 506 TO SMALL family, first floor, bmn tur- Bished private Fésidence; gas coal ranges and furnace have hot con- nce lons; paved street, east of 2o arc-— zh oge or two 24 story sieeping i wauted; will rent wit ht, !enumber 1 Buch has is that the night school has continued and visit the finest hicago. 4 Without ox- general store. Box. 45, D e o ek o rmu:ent xolllionl WANTED for U. 8. Army; Able-bodied un- ‘married between Illl of 21 ms 35, citizens 'ho m States, acter te speak, read by M dg Omena. "% Bhilaing. Lincoln, Nebraska WANTED, lcflv. man well with Shippers in southern and cen- w tral “kI‘ to uuin cnnllln:n;nu"og n; state loweel salary expected. w Feterence. ok, 3'° by Bee, Omanes Jobe WA.Y:’GI‘E}).D a good °°‘v§v"|‘fl|"" o smoe, st job, good pay. am J. e, Wahoo, Neb. Bow 11 SALESMEN WANTED. WANTED, two traveling salesmen to sell our line of farme: repair tools In Ne- braska ugh lh 'ware and lmpl— ment dfil.l.l'l Must be salesmen; oughly ulhbh. bonds required; mlchlm gcn refer Also twu men for South . Q. . arper I&n\lllemfl Co., Marshalltown, !Lm ~—MB534 1 n‘ e 1 Dosaie TWO _collectors; WA TRD; stes and typewriter | requisites. Ly g0t counntg;:gno with experience | Ware Block. Puu references Address in own handwriting office. EANTID.!M‘MMMMM Itll Ave and Jones St. nl weekly copylng letters at home, either send st for particulars. King | M. Son 248 Warren Ave, Chisago. B—609 TRAVELING salesman wanted by estab- lished house. No technical knowledge necessary, but simply all around hustler of good appsarance and address. First- glase line.” Liberal contrgct. Entire time [oguived. ferences. 14, Dets Dctrolt. -equ-lnud ANTED, man of good habits to travel in Nebraska; young man over 21 preferred; $18 weekly mn dlllrlbufln’ ofifll envelope. Mer. Frank rn, B--801 17° iANm two first-class furniture sal -un. best of references required; state iy nc‘ lnd salary expected. 4\0- 4 B—585 1’ E NTED, thoroughly experienced carpet sman. salary !l:r rlxhfll mtan. rance, age. sal and reter- H o Bee | “Boat BALESMEN to sell perfumes, tollet soaps, otc., to dealers; nthly and ex- ponies. Plumer ‘Perfumery and Mfg. Con Louts, 17 Mo. TRAVELH\G salesman; must be ex) and show exceptional record; flll Vu:.ncy Bept. 1; our goods sold to All classes country merchants; will make high salary or commission contract with right man; firm's capital §150,000; state experience. Address 678, lln:anolh Minn, 1 WANTED—-Experienced salesmen to call on all kinds of business hnul-l manu- facturers, wholesale and retall stores banks, to introduce and sell our magnifi- cent Advertising Calendars, wm?nlln( over 200 different styles; all ory Illl handsome patterns; nothing. ever seen fore. Customers want llld buy at once on seeing them; really no oom tluon wondnrml ‘works of art. WE l‘l l i“ ufll l lhsslo"k “afl‘ ving exclusive tme to the worl readily mx"‘n o 30 every weeic, ' We' guar. antee lh‘fll to the best side "fl. lfll’ traveling men 'VII' heard of. WRIT] AT (L LE WITH REFERENCES. Au; COMMISSIONS PAID PROMPTLY. Sue- Qess assul American Novel Co., Cincinnati, O. 17* WANTED-—Four good Britannica salesmen; territory, Nebras! K South Dakota and lows. Kmerican Newspaper Assoclation, 5523 New York Life m Omlhl —66—17 IALIIHEN to_sell_tofiet soap to dealers; 00 per month salary and expenses; ex- nce unaecessary. Louls Ermst Co., it. Louls, Mo. SALESMEN calling oa notion and corset buyers to carry as side line foundation collars, busties, bul( lnrnu te., on com- mission. & Co, 3 Broad way, New ank —a% 17 #0 PER month easily earned. No pub- leity, canvass! rodd“u You may have regular II f you“,znrer En- sloss siamp, No postals Wilcox Bros. urth St., -rncy, Minn. B—GS—17% WANTED—Five harness makers once for ateady soh on Tmathing 0 hang work H. Wittmann & Co.. Lin- B—60—-17 ce. or Yoman oan easily make $18 weekly by representing us in their DETECTIVE Shrewd, rellable man wanted gnllly flmmfi lnterhfln‘ with present ocall ty for pmfluhlc Becret rience uni ‘Write riean D?Gcllv. Association,” Indfan: apotle, ind 7 COPY Iflhl'l ll ome; Emh My Co., Ave., Chicago. Four dpare titne able 18, 80 deception end it ou want to make money address i &'1'...0.. Mgr. Dept. 2 158 § Avt. BT oo AR, e .. 4 'VEN Free Masons in each state given | permanent, pleasant, profitable employ- ome: whole of art H-u. Fraternal, Thames Bul “::.. ork. Fl“l 0“ "cllom in each state given l'-ll vrol\ubln ¢nnloy- -on ‘whole or fioo‘ m Fraternal, Th.un- Bulldlnl. B—620 1 ‘ OUNG to stud; harmac: it the Omana Collegs o' Pharmacy. Send for r 1,000; atapedd” deivelor 'DL no % Center e i Y8, do you want a novel plan & watch, etc., during vacation re hours?. Wriie at once, Hearts Jeweler Co., room W, % LaSalls 8t, Chicago. Til B8 17 WANTED, wide-awake men; can make $20 per week; no canvassing; sermnom mu. “The' Hodiey-Sima Co.! Tngianapolis, STAIR BUILDER wanted; must leave city: none but an expert on hand falling need answer this. Address H 15, Bee. S WANT a bookkeeper, involce clerk. State age, ex) lence and salary wanted. Ad- dreis H 13, Be B—o66s 1 DO _YOU 'n!. itions In New Yor k? We secure lons in any capacity. Tacilties® dre hternational positio and profitable lines ol 1nl¢rn.llonll Correspond- Box 1688, Scranton, Pa., or ‘Omaha .{mmn. wood Doard near. Ad- E—w 17 RENT, a lar alcove room; al tnrnl-h-d rooms nfl rooms for Il.l;?. housekeeping. 1709 Dodge. 13 ROOMS, 280 Harney. dress ropaky and oo i e Topody and seleniifl’ m Wiite Room 2%, Bee Blag. o WANTED, lady cook. Eureka Restauran 1604 Cass Bt =0 WANTED, two ung MY ltlld.nn K W Bh° STOP runaways, pocket hitching posts, hitch horses solid Instantly; carry In ocket, sight seller; agents wanted. ocket Hitching-Post Co,, Richmond, Ind. J—576 17% WANTED-TO RENT, WANTED, to rent, cated. Apply People WANTED, house for the winter. & Co. FURNISHED house wnnted 7 or § rooms, modern; - possession satisfactory referenc di dress, giving full particulars, G K628 17% a barn centrall lo- Store. K- i by small family, & furnished w. h'fi'"fl Emlth GENTLEMAN and wife want board room with private family; good reside nelghborhood rroundings first cl Address H 5, Bee. K—689 MARRIED couple, without children, desire room and board in private family, mod- near down town district, Addross K- 17 PAI ul}lg:l, upstairs room: m FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD, THE ROSE, 2% Harney, i Hngis. o emuite; '-mu" Pooms, Tatse reasonable. 80 A = 3 -srl for hmloworl. me, Hixenbaugh, 500 Ware b) E YOU Cathollc and \ln-:‘w-‘! C—897 WANTED, girl for general housework. 2141 So. 334, C—469 17 WANTED. a furnished 5 to &room modern or cottage, within easy ‘lllllll nce of the Crelghton unlvenni rent for one year, payable monti ly n advance; fldren; can give best of references and guarantee to take good care of the rropexu would like to occup; Beptember 2. Address J. P Jenlt Hartington, Neb. 'EDISON, Columbia " phonograph wanted, write. Fredrickson, 1 &C-r 0 Q—M! !!? CLATRVOYANTS, Gylmer Omaha’s Favorite Palmist. A proper Interpretation of the lines in th palm reveals the secrets and a good man so-called mysterles of 1 Mme. Gylmer reads the pi as though iy were a printed code and can tell anyw thing you desire to kuow concerning the affairs of lite. She tells you what yow are best adapted to, what your successful periods are and what Impulses to guided by. If you are contemplating & £peculative investment aon’t fafl to get this remarkable woman's advice. Parlors of Palmistry, 315 8. 1sth St., im Granite block, 24 floor. Take elevator, Send 31 and 6 questions answered, B— 680 17 ATTENTION! ATTENTION{ MRS. DR. EDWARDS OF CHICAGO The noted trance medium, clairvoyant and palmist, guarantees to her visitors come plete satistaction or no charge. All af- Tairs of lue. It there is anmylhing yoa wish to know, any desire of your heart ungratified, consuit n whose power has mystinea the my skeptical., What she has done for ot rs Your iiie wi made prighter, happier and a path marked out that will leaa you to success. lnds pendent slate and letter writing: alums developed. Persons living at tance may write in yerleu conrndenc 8. lith st., near L, End"Capitol ave. tions ‘and delineations. All Come carly to get a seat. MRS, FRITZ, clalrvoyant. 1614 Cass St 8- MME. GYLMER, genuine palmist, 8i5 8. 15, 8836 s —————— ELECTRICAL TREATMENT, MME. Asws, vapor baths, 124 N. 15th. R. & T—516 B13 MAME. SMITH, baths. 118 N. 15, 2d floor, R & T—152 o+ GLADYS RUSSELL, 3134 N. ufi.hu floor. GRACE O'BRYAN of Ky., 1.‘ Bo 13th, 482 B1ze MONEY TO LOAN—-REAL ESTATE, MONEY o loan on improved omunn real estate. Mrennan-Love Co., 8. 1o, W—T‘ ‘% PER CENT on hullnu. prnp'l’ty. BBl T P ns Lo DIY e or Dll' any BIKLE, 401 8. 15th 5t W—740 WANTED, city loans and Farnam Bmith & Co, 1820 Farnat S . W—ja FARM and city L Thommas, First Nat. Hark ‘Blde: “Tel. qu Wi WANTED, city and farm lons; also bo; and warrants. R. C. Peters & Co., 'lrnlln 8t., Bee Bldg. W= LOW RATES. Private money. PAYNE INVESTMENT Main Floor, New York 'i?m’“" ~14 % PER CENT 1 vin " Farnam. osns. . Garvis. Boge) N PRIVATE money. F.D, Wead, 1624 DOI'll. $100 UP; low rate. Prichard, 1017 r.,-.. W74 PRIVATE money. Sherwood, %7 N, Y, { Wi Merriam, comfortable summer ‘WANTED, b s l?:!ffl-' rlrl fol neral housework; small family. 2608 FOR SALE—FURNITURE, lerce St. —499 20 onuc.nmm.lflu letters for us evenl lon Mfg. Co., 'l 1T $10 PER 1,000 copying letters to be sent to T lumD'U with appli- us; paper free; two cation. Iilinols’ Industrial X, Chicago. “ROOMS and board. The Alban 01 Douglas. '—MJ‘M UTOPIA, 1721 Davenport St. F-8671 A2 CENTER HOTEL, 210 N. 17th, "Balf block rom P. O.; transient, $1.25 pef day; home cooking. F—Mddo 80+ LADIES and ROOMS and board. 625 8. 2ist ave. r-—um 1w TWO nicely furnished rooms. 808 8. I);l’:.:L )lngrP" Sone G o 4 addressed paid sovelope for rtlculars. Unive Co., Dept. web Pt Bt., Pml.a-lpm.. Far D 4 TR FEW ladles \o do cnyyln‘ at home; no canvassing, I’B Inelou llnmu lN“w i 170 TWO modern furnished rooms, with bresk- fast. 1616 8. 10th si F—Moth THOSE wishing to board and room stu- dents please state terms and accommoda- tions. Address H 10, Bee. L R e HOTELS. LANGE HOTEL, upstairs. 13th & J.IUD..B%L ‘Warren Cl nmkll Co home, l’. -nv-!op. lnr l”l ovelty Co., Dept "‘ YOU CAN make 34 to §10 weekly copying letters for us at home; send stamped en- nlo{' for particulars. Fay Manufactur- 0, BARKER, 13 & Jones; Amerl. & European. —190 87 FOR RENT-UNFURNISHED ROOMS. CHICAGO Furniture Co., 1410 Do 2020, New and secondhand, bou, exchanged. WANTED-TO BUY, WANTED. 1,000 old feaths “lec- paid. Addres ene; delivery, Omaha, ors_prompuly attended io. T WANT to buy at once to Improve three or four adjoining lots or a half block, near car line and desirably located. Sub- mit best I{mu and legal J‘;-cnyuon Ad- dress H N—611 17 WANTED w buy meat market in small town doing good busin in building large nnou‘h 2,844 fair stock groceries. Address H EIGHT-ROOM house; “must be [ood ."lx.“d cheap for ¢ 7 prop- stats location. 200 FOR SALE-HORSES, WAGONS, ET1C, ILI)(EIBIR lery Frot and xes vehicles. ~14th and uts tires on venworth. DESK room space, #_per month; ground ficor room in The Bee bullding, llcln‘ Farnam street; Im ‘expense for light, hea or tor C. Peters & Lo. rental agen Boo building. G116 UNFURNISHED rooms. 200 8 Muth, G—Me» and Bat- thoir lt.ldy 'nrk. Chicago Crochet Co., Chmo L LIARN oo(reldln situations secured; Corn-munu Mol, Phlhdelphh. WANTED, young lady in every live town in Nebraska and Iowa, only part of your time required. Write us for particulars. Neb. Cycle Co., 15th and Harney Sts. C—T10 ® ‘arren Ave., Chicago. C—876 17 LADIES wanted to do embroidery tenberg at their homes; UNFURNISHED rooms for light house- keeping, modern, 2301 l‘v-l'aflh Bl *odern, wid and alcov: unea b ml'."'"n' Biral @ w-un_‘_a 3" | WANTED st once, experienced traveling salesman for Nebraska. We want a sales- Tan, no Rovice need apply. i Chicago. YOUNG man, trlnl, $0 month and ex- rooms LADIES oopy letiers at home, 313 et anl Reat. LT ‘send _stam, !t;‘:ndxrd Wovelty Cor a3 1ndl a 1000; lcation. ara A |4 MODERN unfuraished rooms. Beward Bt 0—. A erienced road men for Kan- % NT“ r?‘gfu'fl Gerritory’ give refer- England Jewelry Co,. low ., De N. t, 'ln write' for t .an-a b m 1oading ‘ang most .'.:‘.;S‘.‘. Kn i the United States. Adanu 3 ..QMM s B s Gl 3 Ay —— i |86 TO §12 WEEKLY for girl b TRO or thres unfurnished room. wapet. W Davenport i 1 CFFICE ral housework at good . 40th St. Tel. 2e82. »0 GIRL for famlly. I WANTED, competent or_general housework FOR RENT-STORES AN 8 Sist ave in __small C—m8 17 oomu Mlu' for it Lhr'cl-n BT us in_your o'n ho-t ll- hr‘ free. Address sine, Philadelphis, Pi Johnson & ith and Leav, 321 89 CLOBING out bugkies ch Roberts, John Deere Bldg. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS, WH; HITE season checked oak tim- o, eneuy; Boi Tonce; oter 3 R Q—"I LD—Phonomhl P oter musical instriment: 3 Wittman Co. Wl Funun_ NEW and loeonflhlm lype'rlten lnl "lr- nam. Q124 ml‘l‘ & o(.onnan Brie® o, Dodse. umlh TAN goods and relics, 1119 Farna IND: & rel Q—f“ ue free. Bher- . 16th and ) ture-proof tires, M.9 and §1.00 VI T Cmana Bleycle Co, 1ot and bl -n Bts. 119 Farna IDHAND safe cheap. DOI’UII. Q—m‘ —_—— 4% TO 6 P. C. money. Bemls, Paxton B.k, Wi 1208 WILLIAMSON B MONEY TO LOAN~CHATTELS, MONEY WHEN you find it necessary to borrow, give us trial, atier which we will by air treatment attempt to retain your patronage. We loan from 10 up, on fur- niture, plancs, live stock, etc. We also make loans to BALARIED PEOPLE without morig; CHARLES BE., Farnam street. RGEST BUSINESS IN LOANS 70 LARCARTED PEOPLE, merchants, toard siers, boarding houses, ete., without e urity; easiest terms; 40 offices in urx Gidlen. ““Tolman, Wo Board of 11 Chllul and !lh!y Loans, NIX CHEDIT CO, lucullnr to J. W, yloe. Tel. 6. i Puluxn Bim:i. YOU NEED MONBY IALARY AND FURNITURE wnls. RE LE CREDIT CoO. Room %8, Third Floor, Paxton’ Bloch. IONEY ;o.:n:‘a;l n'}l'fi'"u".‘i"lo" Illlrlt‘ le; busin onfiden west rat $.m. block. The J. Hnllnxnr(‘ ] MONEY loaned on hlmll.n, fire no&. uulry to salaried pe ople. ' Foie '*0d. to Daff Grean, § Barker {nek. HONIY loaned on plan lunmun '- elry, horses, cows, .l!. [ A BICYCLES. Louls —— ING out new u‘ second-hand Carcion o ian oSat —MI R \