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1 | o AT Y s . | 2 08 16 SPECIAL ements for these columae 2 m & edit ng and Son 1 1-2c a word te a word thereafter. * leas than 250 for the first These advertisements m 12 t The Dee. Annwi delivered om D! “CUT RATE CIGARS | Talk about cutting the price on cigars, @ee what others give you and then find out What we offer you. Our 14 for %c cannot be touched by the people who have started this war, for they find that their backbona 15 not stiff =nough to bump against Omaha's largest cigar house, We can save the consumer, who is o often deceived by these people, the jobber's profit and the re- tailer's profit, and sell them cigars itke the ones offered tc_them § and 10 for %c, 14 for 25c, and they are not made by ‘the | truet, either, but manufactured in ouf own factory. When we cut we cut at all our stores at the same time, THE STOECKER CIGAR CO., W. F. STOECKER, Pres. Our store “A" (headquarters) you will find at 1404 Dou our store “'B,” 221 South 16th; our store ''C”’ you will find at 305 South 16th; store “D,’” at the corner of 16th and E‘lrnam, in Myers-Dillon Drug Co. place of usines: _—e SITUATIONS WANTED. WANTED, a place for student to work for board while attending the Nebraska Busi- ness college, Boyd theater. Tel. 2485, A—M512 4 WANTED-By young married man, position with well established Omaha firm. Five years successful business experience; one year on the road. Not a lHquor man. Al references and recommendations. For in- terview address, T 1, Bee A—576—* A YOUNG lady attending shorthand school wishes & place to work for her board. Address T 6, Bee. A—672 4 —_— WANTED=MALE HELP. GOOD messengers wanted; high salaries. A. D. T. Co, 212 8. 13th Bt. B—380 WANTED—Two good hustlers. Open until ¥p.m. Western Art Co, 1714 Nicholas 8t PANTS pressed, 10c; 30c; we call and deliver, 116 8. 16th, upstairs. 'Phone 2283, B—MAi—17 WORTHY young man or woman to take .. scholarsh.p in Omaha's leading business . and shorthand colicge and pay for it when . course is finished and position secured. Address, 8 21, Bee. B--M157—4 WANTED, a place for youns man to work for board while attending school. Ad- ress Boyle's L'OIIeB‘eD.M New York Life ullding. ~Telepho! B—M4s2 ‘WANTED, an experienced bookkeeper, state age, experience and salary ex- pected. Address S 53, Bee. B—4%0 ‘WANTED, by a large Omaha business in- stitution, & young man 17 to 20 years old, willing to start on small salary; good op- portunity to gain experience and work up. Address, glving education, business ex- perience, If any, and references. 8 56, B office. B—Mb18* WANTED, paper ruler; blank book work. ‘Wanted, book binder, good finisher. Ad- dress 8 65, Bee. B-M521 4 WARTED, young man for reporto on a daily paper. Address, stating expected, 8 8, Hee office. B522 4 WANTED, harness-makers on hand and machine work. The Waterloo Baddlery Co., Waterloo, Ta. B-Ms45 9 ork lary WANTED=MALE HELP. Tomorrow, January 5, THE WINTER TERM OF BOYLES BUSINESS COLLEGE WILL OPEN. BUSINESS COLLEGE ADVERTISING. The school that would get the best results from its advertising must win the respect and loyaity of its students. The school that is right on the inside will con- trol & patronage in proportion to the energy and skiil with which it presents its advantages to the public. No amount of skiliful advertising will compensate for in- herent weakness in the school's organization or methods. It is the purpose of these few obsorvations by the management of BOYLES COL- LEGE to assist the student In analyzing business college advertising. The school that publishes a catalogue of alluring attractiveness, and promlises resuits rivalin the imagination of the showman's press agent, depends on getting business throu printer s ink, Father than through the eflitiency of the school of the ability of its teachers. The institution that offers free tultion for a time, or tuition on credit, testifies to-a lack of public confidence. ngrthand should not be advertised as “‘easy to read. easy to write and easy to learn.” What would a knowledge of shorthand be worth if it could be acquired without effort or time? A student who is attractcd by this kind of advertising is not the one who makes the best stenographer; hence, an overcrowded market of ‘‘plug’ stenographers may be charged directly to what Boyles College terms ‘‘fake adver- tising.” There is always a good demand for the competent stenographer, The school that changes shorthand and typewriting systems five times in as many years, claiming each system to be better than the otner, s at all times experiment- ing, and experiments at the expense of the student. Such experiments lead to disap- pointment. The greased-lightning, 10-words-a-minute-in-five-or-six-weeks system has never met the requirements of practical business and never will. The method of school advertising should be to present facts, and there should not be any discrepancy between accomplishment and promise. This school realizes with vride the immensity of its opportunities, but the student must do his part. None should enter with a view of acquiring without -energy or stick-to-itiveness the edu- cation that is in such great demand. This school has a large faculty of able and experienced instructors who take a personal interest in their students. Each stu- dent advances as rapidly as possible, and is not held back by lack of progress on the part of others. The instruction'is imparted in proportion to the student’a abllity ;A:Ipll'rnelva it. This is a direct incentive (o thg highest possibility of each Individual 3 | Intending puplls should visit the school examination. The more young people and methods of instruction the more bighly Students will be received during the to start tomorrow {f possible. Information and literature free at BOYLES COLLEGE, New York Life Bldg., Omaha, Neb. WANTED—Men everywhere, good pay, to distribute circula dv. matter, tack signs, ete.; no canvassing. National Adv. Bureau, Chicago. B—667 4° WANTED—Men to learn barber trade; steady practice, expert instructions, no limit to term; most complete Institution of the kind in the world; all work free; complete outfit given each student; wages where opportunity is glven for personal thelr parents become acquainted with our they respect and esteem this college. cntire week for this term, but all are urged SALESMEN WANTED. NT twenty-five salesmen to sell must answer before January 15. lass references must accompany application. ~ United States Whip Ci estfleld, Mass, 92 4° n to cover Nebraska CAPABLE sales: with staple line; high commissions with Saturdays; board provided If desired. vance of $100.00 thi - Write Moler Barber College, 132 Dous- | sition to teht man " Jess Ti Banentbo las St B—M66 9 | Detrolt, Mich, —598 4% ANY person who will distribute samples | SALESMAN—Spec! experienced trav- Tor 88 dnily should address “Standard” 4 | eling, o Ml vacancy; best. progosiion Wells, Chicago; no canvassing.. ever ' presented; standard line; leading | manutacturer; “erackerjack” advertisi plan; insures orders near! every tow! WANTED—Men with rig_to Introduce | commissfon advanced; averages $8 on Poultry Compound. Straight salary, $20 | each order. Box 166, Minneapolls, Minn, weekly and all expenses. Enclose stamp —633—4°. for contract and particulars. Dept. 1% Royal Co-Op. Mtg. Co., Indianapoils, Tnd. —641—4° WANTED-—Manager capable taking charge branch store; salary, $1,800 yearly: $2,600 te previous ex- Address Man- SIDE LINE pays hotel and clgar money every day; pocket samples; goods paid for when sold; give line and territory. Maer Gum Co., Memphis, Tenn. M666 6 WANTED, capable traveling salesman for cash deposit required; s perience and qualification: ager, Lock Drawer 162, Chicago. Nebraska, to start immediately after B-645 4 | January lith; one vear contract; Pond re- uired.” Box 008, St. Louls, Mo. HIGH GRADE book men are Invited to| g1 4e call or write to James A, Lowell for one of the greatest speclalties of the day. If you are satisfled with less than $75 WANTED—Three Al salesmen willing to hustle six days In the week and ten week don't waste time. Address, 1508 | months in the year for an income ranging Howard Bt., Omaha, Neb. B—g31— from $2,000 to $5,000 net per year; others are earning it. why not you? For fall WANTED, men to take charge of hog and beef casing department, to leave city; those understanding thoroughly handling hog and beef casings. Address T 3, Bee. 4 WANTED—-FEMALE HELP, Blrl!olllu'l write Bushway, Britt & Co., ecatur, Il e ) CIGAR salesmen wlnledfi ex] erlelicoc un- Recessary; £00d pay. anuel Com- pany, Station J, New York. B— CAN use a number of first-class plumber: dy work, -|Thl hours, wages g00 come or communicate. Madigan & Green way, Dallas, Texas. WANTED-—-GIrl for family of four; B ettt Ao o neral housework; good wages to right None but tharoughly competent 16 8. §ith St Tel. C—MesT 100 Girls. Call Canadian office, 15th & Dodge. fo WANTED, expefienced overall cutter. Ap- iy ¢ once to Bryne & Hammer Dry oods Co., 12tk and Howard sta. B—-Mbid 4 WANTED, packing house men to leave clty; men thoroughly conversant with all detalls In thelr line: hog killing and ¢ ting, fertilizer and tank, pork cell sweet pickle and dry salt'and thoroug beef man. Adcdress S 63, Bee. B—M5% 4 WANTED, solicitor to solicit subscriptions on two first-ciass technical papers; must be man of fair education, good appear- ance and address; only man desiring per- manent position and capable of carning from 3§25 to $40 a week need apply; in writing state reference, age, previous ex- rience. ~Address Hiil Publishing Co., vorld bidg., New York. B—Ms46 4 WANTED, two reliable men to travel in Nebrasks, advertising and spectal work; $80.00 monthly and all expenses; perma- nent position. Address Manager Travel- ers, 851 Wabash Ave., Chicagg, Iil. B35 4* DETECTIVE—Shrewd, reifable man wanted in every locality for profitable secret serv- ice; experience unnecessar Write American Detective Assoclation, Indlan- apolis, Ind. 4 ‘WANTED—Good second coachman. McCord, 2201 Cass, B—M579—5 W. H. SALESMAN WANTED—To call on doctors | WANTED, a good girl for general . iy on DShaIf Of the leading frm in the | Vamre casil temily; Troen b i business, also one for outside city; es- N. dlst ave. C—M520* tablis] l'.l’ud §¢ d'"loHP l'llallllegl‘: ptate experlence. ress P, O_ Box WANTED, girl for general housework; Philadelph B—049 ¢ | "good wages, small famnily. Mre. Simeral, 76 N. 2th Ave. C—M888 WORTHY young man or woman to take scholarship in Omaha's leading business and shorthand college and when course s finished and p cured Address S 20, Bee. TED, a First-class specialty salesmen ca- pable of earning $2,000 a year. None other need apply. Address T 6, Bee. B—603 4 WANTED, another good delivery boy, with irl for general housework. . Shook, 114 N. 26th St. C—M342 6* bicyele, 'Apply to Schaefer's’ Cut Price Drug Store. B—105 4 V\'ANEFD—A“n-ll ou;:‘.n‘én t:r upstairs work in small family, uth 0t L WANTED, lady or gentleman to take | corner Poppleton. sl C’Mf ency for soaps and polishes In Omaha and Council Blufts surrounding towns. C. H. Plummer Specl-ll¥ Ci care Bee office. B-102 4* A SPLENDID CONTRACT for the New Year 133, made by THE TRIBE OF BEN HUR to good fraternal insurance solicitors; write WANTED, 50 girls to make shirts, pants and overalls; steady employment at good Apply at once to Bryne & Ham- ods Co., 12th and Howard s C—Mbi3 4 WANTED, a neat young girl for upstairs ‘work !‘ small family. &l 8. 30th_ave., corner Poppleton. C—M540 WOMAN with tact and business ability to wages. mer Dry or see at once. H. C. M. Burgess 516| fll a position for 12 months. Address Richards block, Lincoln, N'"B.:g'iuc 862, Bee. C-Mad9 o —— | WANTED, a crockery saleslady, Address 8 64, Bee. C—Mb29 & SALESMEN WANTED. EXPERT accountant {s open for a position; highest references. Address, T 2, Bee. = BbT4 4 CIVIL service government positions; 14,953 appointments this year: this is 4,6 more than last year; excellent opportunity for oung people; catalogue of information Free. © columbian Correspondence College, Washington, D. C. B—Mo65 o .00 PER 1,00 copying letters and return- ng to us. Stamped, addressed envelo| (8ure.) Ozo Chemical Co., Dept. W, C! cago. B—sko 4 DETECTIVES, every locality,’ good salary, experience unnecessary. International De- LADIES, make sofa pillows at home; en- tirely new idea; $8 to 315 weekly; ma- terlals furnishe no canvassing, steady TO SELL side line eusy seller, large profits; sells everywhes carry sample in eket. "Adaress, 8, Bes, Councll Hiums. | work; send stamped addressed envelope, " Ugtfi® | New extile Mfg. Co., Erie St., Chicago. EVERYWHERE, t Il Lambe L R’ V] 1o sel mbert writers. Monroe & Co., 811 N. l“zy it,, | WANTED, first-class walst and skirt Omaha, “gxa" | makers; only cxperienced people need apply. A. Seebick, 6 Sherman St,, Dead- NEW opening for travellng salesman of-| wood, 8. D. - G566 4 fered, also ld\'lltl*l’li lll’ulflhl good men. Triumph Co., Dallas, WANTED—A first-class shirt olisher. None but first-class need apply. ven- worth Street Hand Laundry. SALESMEN wanted, honest, rellable sales- C—Mis8—6* men willing to work hard for §30 per week, selling staple line to retall trade; must'be able to sell at least $30 per day. HOME employmen rate, $25 per 1,000 small blanks; amps with ap- tective Agency, Milwaukee, Wis. Larkin, Manager, Howland Block, Chi-| plication. Woman's Commerclal Unio B—504 4 | cago. —$60 4° pt. W, Chicago. C—59) 4 GOVERNMENT positions ~More than 1300 | WANTED. salesmen to visit banks: exclu- | LEARN proofreading; situations secured, appointments made last yeur; chi wive, on salary or “side.” Pocket samples. | 316 to $2%5 weekly. Home Correspondence better for 1%3; examinations soon in Permanent. ' Bankers' Check company, hool, Philadelphia. — ate; cireular 151, giving full particula Des Molnes, Ia. [y as to positions. saleries. etc., sent free. | —— . LADIES OR GIRLS, copy letters at home Address Natlonal Correspondence Instl- | FOUR PER CENT and over earned weekly | and return to us; $12 a 1,000, pald weekly. tute, Washington, D, C. B— | on investments of $0 and upward in one | Send addressed envelope for copy and in- s hhastorse = of the most profitable modern co-opérative | structions. United Pen Co., 8 Nassau LEARN proofreading; eituations secured; | racing stables; endorsed by satisriea cus- | Bt New York. Cc— $i5 to 325 weckly. Home Correspondence | tomers in all parts of the country. This - School, Philadelphia. B— | is an opportunity o piace your idle capl: | COPYING letters at home, full or spare IR e ———————————| tal in an_establishe 5 time: no names to supply or addressin, GENTS OR BOYS, copy letters at home gy "By F and return to us; $12 a 1,000, pald weekly. Bend addresscd envelope ‘fof copy and in- structions nited Pen Co., 8 Nassau 8t., New York $2 WEEKLY and all expenses with rigs to Introduce straight salary G, Parsons, Ki or men oultry compound; Imperial Mfg. Co.. Dept. B—603—4° INTELLIGENT people who need an income address Prootreader, Box 1, Philadels pnia. B WANTED, u few puplls to learn book- keeping free and pay for tuition from 'T'E ‘earnings after we place them in po- Nlona: veu can learn af Your own nome few wee! without loss of time or mABeY; we guarantee | we teach you free and get you a position. Write for full information and our free book, “How to Bucceed in Business. It tells you how you can tetter your position and make more money, Commercial Correspondence Behools, Drawer O, Rochester, N. ¥, IF YOU are a sollcitor, eity or country, and re making less than $1% a month, ad- dress Postoffice Box 18, South Oma. B—634 ¢ net you greater returns than any form of investment bsfore the pub'ic. Your money at your command at all times. Subscrip- tions acknowledged by certificate of de- enveiopes. Nothing to buy; §20 per thou- eand, pald weekly. Send addressed en- velope for copy and application blank. Imperial Co., 123 Liberty St, New York. sit. For full particulars send for free C—806—4* ookiet, Demarest & Co., Caxton Bldg., | — L T Chicago, 11l —552 4¢ | LADIES OR GENTS, copy letters at home; Mo names to supply or addressing en: velopes; nothing to buy; $20 a 1,000, paid WANTED, salesme free eamples and good pay; for confe weekly. Send addressed envelope for copy tioners, bakers, etc. Address Box and gpllcuflun blanks. Practical Mfg. Towa City, 1 5 i Co., 15 Market St., Newark, N. J. —64—4° $15 PER_THOUSAND copying lette home, efther sex; send two_stampi particulars. Blackney & Co., 5067 Hal Chicago, LADIES, writin week. Particulars free to all TRAVELING salesman for Nebraska; n technical knnw!ed’:. but active, all-roun hustler. Established, h-rated house. F. R. Jennings, Salés Mgr, 21 W. At- water, Detroit, Mich. —bi0 & r;xen by manufacturer of | [t xlve experience fully; | Send ad- ¥ ard workers. Address | dressed envelo Filbert, Dept. § 131, ox 517, Chi 1l Box 1411, Philadelphia, P —643—4* at home evenings, §7 per THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, JANUARY 4, New classes will be organized in over; Our Ad Men Will Write Your Want Ad i ==30 as to Bring Best Returns=—— Ielephogg 238 and One Will Call - WANTED=FEMALE HELP, CLAIRVOYANTS. e ——— MRS. FRITZ, clairvoyant, 1614 Cass Itn‘!. MME. GYLMER, aine 8. 1. nuine paimist, 35 & 1 Chi- MADAME LUCRETIA, medium, 160 cago street, M3 3 and stamp, with date of birth, ent and future. 1 tell full nam dates, name of future husband or ‘mu" and date of marriage; give advice OF love, business, marriage, culation, divorces, ch IIKE!‘ ete., l;"l'nll:'l w‘}‘\::‘“;. love {8 trae ol i rxvo:" WANTED-FEMALE HELP. THE WINTER TERM OF THE Omaha Commercial College Opens Tomorrow Morning At 17th and Douglas Streets. department tomorrow. Holidays are over. Old students have returned. Scores of new ones will enroll this week. The time has gone by when a littie knowledge of theoretical bookkeeping, arithmetic, etc., constitutes a business tralning. Business men of today wish to em- ploy young men who are bright and alert, of erect carrlage and address. To 00 this end the Omaha Commercial College has broandened its course of atudy, and While our bookkeeping, shorthand, etc., are presented in a better manner than ever before, we have added other essentials which young women a well rounded course of training. are now needed. Why the Oma Its % that every student, however bright or Because it Is the only achool of its kind in the we & well rounded, symetrical busin books day after d Comi al Coll 18t materially In giving young men and Well trained minds in sound bodfes is the best place to attend school: 'ge attendance makes it gossible to have a large number of classes, so ull, ma training. Our student: without recreation, have start at the proper place in his studies. t which offers its students instead of droning ove the opportunity to take an hour's vigorous exercise and a good shower bath each day, which keeps them In the prime of condition for mental work, besldes Because our Actu X does business upon a busiuess bas value. Business ‘De) ffording innocent recreation. tment is the only one in the west that thus affording the student experience of great Fourth—Our Literary Soclety, Orchestra, College Band, Concerts and Enter- talnments afford opportuniiy to put on a polish in language and address which is being more appreclated by business men. Fifth—As important as penmanship s, this is the only school In the city which employs professional penmen. Telegraph Department ever had. Tusa. to see the man: we offer every Come two weeks | you famillar wi Bpeed and the le MOSHER at $60 per mont at $17.50 Our covrse of bilit We will have the largest attendance in our Telegraph Department we have study fits young men and women for telegraphic positions. All interested in telegraphy should call and visit catalogue. Shorthand and Typewriting Department Many new students have made arrangements to enter this tomorrow morn- ing. All thinking of studying shorthand fore deciding where to attend. While th rapid and legible ever invented, per cent briefer and a great deal more legible. A WEEK'S TRIAL FREE—In order to glve students an opportunity to ex- amine the merits of the Mosher System, is why we d Kl to decide whether they are adapted to the study of shorthand or not and whether they like the school and the system taught. TO GREGG STUDENTS AND WRITERS—In order to glve you an opportunit: and great improvements wkhich have been made on the pure Gre regg writer or student of the Gregg you cannot stay longer. new principles which when thoroughly learned will incre; of your notes from 20 RITERS HOLD THE BEST POSI scores of stenographers and placed them In excellent positions during the last six or elgmlmunm-, #pace will not permit us to name but a few. 0 one class, Mr. P hould investiga It {s based upon the Gregg, but is from 20 to 40 in which there were five young men, Paul, Levine, Lee, Honnold and 'aul {s with a firm In Council Bluffs, drawing $0 per month; Mr. Hon- nold is stenographer for John A. ‘Tolle, Nevraska Bridge and Lumber Supply Co ; Mr. Tusa was with the U resigned his position a few days ago: Mr. Lee is with the Union Pacific at Cheyenne er month; Mr. Levine {s with the Switt Packing Co., at $6 per month. ‘When students after spendin five or six months can become ch expert stenographers that they are able to positions it should certainly be an incentive for others to Inves this system. this department or obtain our the Mosher System be. system is easy to learn, it {s the most lo this. This will enable them Start with us tomorrow morning. two weeks free instruction. It will cost you nothing and will make e your to 40 per cent. TONS—While we have trained We will refer only fon Paciic at $60 »er month until he udying the Mosher System old from $60 to §75 gate the merits of Address, Rohrbough Bros., Omaha, Neb. ANTED, partmen tent. Sons, Boston Store. it Apply or write to J. head trimmer in millinery de- one who is thoroughly com- . Brandels C—683 GIRL for general housework. 1816 Wirt et. C—i01 4 e —— FOR RENT-FURNISHED ROOMS. DEWBY European Hotel, 13th and Farnam, 1883 $1 PER WEEK—422 So. 18th St., one block south of court house. E—3%4 AE OUSE, European, 13th and Dodge TNA H " " ROYAL HOTEL, European, 16th & Chicago E—89( L. M. E. hauls trunks. Telephone 780. i » E—M FOR RENT—STORES AND OFFICES. FOR RENT, large new business room, good location; also office rooms. Box 673, Vil- lisca, 1a. 1-Miso 8 DOUBLE parlors. Call at 1616 Webster st. 1—M647 AGENTS WANTED. WANTED—Canvassing _agents county to solieit subscriptions to ’“&t TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER. Steady employment, with assured good 1 come. Agents in the country with hors and buggy especially desired. Canvassers make easlly $60 to $10_per month. A dress, Century Farmer Sollcitors' Burg Bee bullding, Omaha. 23 COMBINATION DIPPER—Dogen articles in_one dipper, stralner, funnel, etc.; sample and catalogue describing other in eyvery ) 0 N, 1T7TH, NEAT steam-heatod rooms. E-316 J21 'WO rooms, single or together, furnished ot Cunfarnished. 1616 8o. 10th Bt. E—M3T9 5° at. LARGE front room, modern. §2 N. 19th E—-M4s8 4 N , suitable for one or two. NICE, warm room, suital i B 2680 Harney. X s, walking distance. 2234 ELEGANT rooms; hot water heat; mod- ern; references. 1616 Webster. E—M346 J16 FOR sleeping or housekeeping. 1623% How- ard; by day or week. E—6i0 4% FURNISHED rooms, modern, sultable for housekeeping. 110 8. Bth ave. E—M691 6% board. CELY _furnished modern rooms with e N(’l‘f 704 So. 17th Bt, — FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD. E—-M107 4% PRIVATE famlily. 9 South 25th avenue. F—Miw FURNISHED front or back parlor. 2%th St. 212 So. F—491 BOARD by day or week; meal ticket, $3.50, 21 meals; home cookin) 224 Burt. MERRIAM, comfortable winter home. Tel FOR RENT—STORES AND OFFICES. Co., FOR RENT—Store In fir rent reasonable. ground Apply R floor, tee Blig. = with CENTRAL, grocery, drug, fixtures; steam heat and power. aiso fine laundr; i -class location; Peters & meat_market, With ‘Hiaard, 2 N. Bd. FOR RENT—The building formerly occu- pled by The Bee at 816 Farnam St | four stories ard a basement which was formerly used as The Bee press room. This will be rented very reasonably. interested apply at office to C. u water, secretary, room 1 1261 It has it Rose- Bee bullding. Bldg month up. light and janitor & Co., Rental Agent: o1 “Bee bullding, §10.00 per O N Rental price Ingiudes heat, Peters Bee 129 rvice. R. C. Ground Floor, —— = goods post paid Jfc; agonts wanted. Chick 3 ROOMS for light housekeeping. 1112 So. inship Co., 14 8. 8th st., Kansas Ci 1th St. E—Mi® Mo. J—M1486 6 CENTRAL, steam-heated, furnished room. | GOOD speclalty man for extracts, baking zy N. d 8t E—6710 | “powder, spices, etc., in Nebraska. Give ~ — ———— | reference, experience and salary wanted. BLEGANT steam-heated rooms. 1% Capi- | Address & 65, Bee. 523 4 ol Ave. E—191 - & s, hitch horses solid in- #tantly, carry In pocket, sight seller, agents ' wanted; particulars for stamp. Pocket Hitchingpost Co., Richmond, Ind. J—560 & AGENTS, a million overcoat owners will buy our newly patented “Name in Your Coat” coat hanger this winter; 3,564 sold last week by seven agents; no sending orders In to be filled; you make and de- liver hanger on the spot; sample with STOP runaw your name and particulars, 10c. Alumi- num Hanger Co., 62 W. n Buren Bt., Chic: J—559 4° AGENTS, free, Modsen, Agents. i pegss 108 » 2 oA AGENTS and mall order men; our pa ent screw buttons for pants, coats, Ve d shoes #imply screw in; ‘no Five cDam. gilll gual’é ‘EDXYI’I‘B tton Co., 1 vonshire St Boston, Mass, W J—564 4 WE ARE selling Osark fruit lands in - acre tracts, $5.00 down and $1.26 per week. A good Investment, own your own farm. ‘Agents wanted. Address Orchard Land Co., 501 Shukert Bidg., Kansa: ('l‘ly Mo, AGENTS wanted, new lamp attachment that every woman will buy: it is a neces- sity, fits any lamp, very unique and prae- tioai device.” Send 10 for lX:'le-\.' Mai X ly Co. roa ., New Yorl . Supply 08 LAMP that makes its own gas; costs 1o a day; no oll, wicks, chimneys; brass lamp free to those Cwnmlx;" ltro"workmlnr"\::; Eastern Gas Co., ulton 8t., York. J—606—* WANTED—Agent to sell “Family Me- morials;" .nude]plnifll(.: lngl -;e-sdly fim;k. Camj 0., , AGENTS, don't work for others: learn a protession in ten days that will pay $10 io3% per day. Prot. 8. A. Weltmer, Ne- vada, Mo _ SEURSE SR IS SSRGS 1 S e S E] B = » 3 tee satisfaction, Address Mme g lock Box 916, 0 2 St MADAME LUCRETIA, medium. 16 Chi- ELECTRIC TREATME! The Van Sant SCHOOL of . 16, 24 floor, R. 3. MME, SMITH, baths, 118 N. 15, | fotkiars Miss Ivering, massage baths, 601 N;rl)(h‘ gh SHORTHAND GRACE O'BRYAN of Kentueky, 8 i 716, 717 AND 718 MRS, DAVIS, 1621 Howard 8t bathe, o ! MME, SAUNDERS gives maj New York Life Building. ‘ment. 1819 Leavenworth St. This school is deyoted exclusively to the teaching of shorthand and typewriting, together with instructions in all branches of office work usually required of the stenographer. The equipments are first-class In every respect, and the methods in use are mod- ern and effective. Students recelve the enfire compensation for work done by tnem while in the school. Many students have earned more than thelr tuition while in attendance. Tuitfon may bo pald monthly if preferred. Money will be refunded for unexpired time ff students wish for any reason to leave the school. A trial week is given free to enable stu- dents to judge of the character of the school. The winter term opens January 6, 1908 PERSONAL. p i iit——— DR. ROY, chiropodist; corns and superfiu- ous hair r"m‘?‘?” by lleetflclly.ull;“ Frenser block. - We Health. Home e:fl 36 Bee Bld,.r U~ VIAVI, Woman's \Vl)‘ treatment. Booklet fr Omaha. GRAMOPHONES and supplies, wholesals Wt ettt Cottins Plano Go., 1622 Douglas R. B. M. JACKSON, specialist in chronic D?!Iell-. 1606 Farnmam St Conm{lu lon ree. for L. M. E. messengers. TELEPHONE 7% for U—'fla. IVATE hospital before and du; 1,lfl‘nemem: g: le‘: boarded and &ed. Mrs, Gardels, 233 Lake. Tel. Red-) U—417 ton. 5 ANY CASE of dandruff or falling of hair cured for $1; 30 years' experience; this 1s no fake, but absolute cure; If not cured will refund money; can also give many testimonials; ladies can call or address, except Saturday, T. J. Clark, 2419 N. 2ith St., Omaha, Neb. U—M6 PRIVATE hospital before and during con- finpment; first-class n every respecty bables adopted. Dr. L. L. Miller, Blondo 8t. 'Phone F-1182. U—h427 OMAHA DYE WORKS, 15156 Howard, f: fonable cleaners, dresses, suits, cloaks, draperies, rugs, lace curtalns; we t}!o carpets. U—Ms24 CHIROPODY, manicuring, faclal and spe- con- AGENTS WANTED. e ECZEMA SBALVE that cured W. B, J. Scannell, agent, 509 \I‘mu AGENTS to sell treasury shares gllt-ed gold mine; devidends guaranteed this year; Hbes lkenmm ngn; :;gly ‘allh&l;rf- erences. Jackson 0., 23 , 8- fand, B, C J657 4 BCHEMES and fakes for agents and fakers, ll;{ an _eye-opener for live men; many hidden recrets revealed; %o silver. Charles Bhirey, 8an Franciaco, Cal. J— SALESMEN WANTED, every state, to sell tobacco_and clgars. Mxperfence unneces- sary. Salary full time or good commis- sion ‘side line. J. H. Cosby & ville, Va. Established 1871 7 $WANTED TO RENT. X RESPONSIBLE buniness man will make | * cial massage taught and practiced, A a two or three-year lease of well built,| Mayer, 512 ‘Bldg. Consultation free. attractive, seven Of elght-room moderr | Tel. 17i6. U—M8ST house in good location. Address 8 57, Bee office, Atating particuiars. —Miis | GLITE PARLORS, 616 8. 16th 8. 24 floor. NISHED room, private family, for wite, and part care for child 8 | PRIVATE sanitarium for ladies before and months old; steam heat preferred; refe during confinement. Dr. and Mrs. Gerisch, cncen.” Address 81, Bee. KMokl 6+ | 3% Cailfornia 5. Terms reasgnable. Woard bdd Toom_ in HoSLh Omana: Aar 6 N. Mth St U179 22 and_room in Sou mal o \ by , . b =~ dPeas Box K, Bée oMos, Bouth Omaha. - | e Jocabeon A KMt 5| RUPTURE CURED without pain. - Bmpire it 0., N. Y. le Bul Ing, Omaha. WANTED_To rent § to 5 room modern| ' Prr® U=60 flat or cott: reasonable and close in. Addrel; B 51 g K584 THE PARTY who took the long, sable-fox boa at the Y. W. G A reception. New ear's returnin 0 e Y. . WANEND WO Wyw & rooms’ can obtain their own in ex: change. U549 4 WANTED—Five carloads of secondhand furniture; hlghut r’f"“' pald. Drop a|I WAS saved from consumption after my card or telephone Joe Leyihe. N. | case had been pronounced incurable and 16th St, ¥ N—M003—19 hopeless by eminent. physiclans: 1f you are suffering from this dread discase and WANTED to buy of Tent house or flat | will write me I will gladly tell you how containin 3 . It wa lone at home; my sole object is to Gondon, #h . ¥. Life. N—M508 be of some benefit'to humanity. Rev. Melvin L. Peden, pastor Church of Christ, 144 Btone Bt., Gibsonburg, 0. U571 4* WANT TO BUY A HOME Want to purchase for cash a house and lot in first-class lo- cation. Owners of homes only need apply. Agents not con- sidered. Address T 7, Bee. Jeiy, Qrend Sabion; Mich. : N—6%4 4 |ORIENTAL RUG CLEANING CO. 1913 - Leavenworth, cleans rugs, lace curtains, bedwetting re; ; Pen-ine cures every case. One treatment, full fl\lreclh!nl nd booklet maliled free to all who_wri jssouri Remedy Co., Dept. 814, 8t. Louls, Mo. U— A CHARACTER SKETCH FREE. Particulars and S-g'n fllustrated paper FREE. Address, Institute of Palm- 1002—~WE HAVE customers for 40 acres, ¥ | bl r:keu. sto,; cleans and dye Jadies’ and gents' wearing _apparel; every article ;‘?\rr?nl;';:flll?-.g "o Bterilized. Tel: %5, T--M498 12 et other and would buy dy to 300 acres.and divid selves, Call or addres soclation, 1st floor N. BEAUTIFUL and accomplished young lady owning property and Independent incom would_assist kind and loving husband Mae, Box 83, 8t. Louls, Mo, ~ U—632 4* MARRIAGE paper; prints addresses of all personal ade, both ladles’ and wentle- men's; elght pages: latest issue, 10c. A. FOR SALE~FURNITURE, J. Stover, Box D 919, Chicago, fIl. CHICAGO Furniture Co., 1410 . Tel. "U—640—4 200 New and secondhand, bought, sold, - .20 i exchanged. O—42 ' | HACKMAN'S DELIGHT—Sure cure. At Gladish Pharmacy, 12th and Dodge Sts.. Omaha, Neb. U—615—4* DR. AGNES V., SWETLAND, M. D. A.— MUST be sold at once, furniture for 12- room house, used only one year, excellent location, house filled with very best class of roomers; a_money, ing opportunity | Woman doctor for women. ‘Spectalist in for the right party. Write 8 06, care Bee. | women's diseases. 1115 Dodge, 0581 4 U~—619—4 FOR BALE, cabinet gasoline stove, base CHILD lost for 18 joars, stolen from the ak stove, small soft coal heater | ~ cradle. was told who and where her par- burner, and household good: 8338 Manderson S ents lived by Zemindar, great Hindu 0569 4 l&.r "I’I: f‘o;ettlfllibcornctly’nllll DPl‘V!flll‘ rs, heal ; o FOR SALE, almost new furniture of a lars, 2c. Box i'-'m, “alnt':.l.o‘n‘.l h’?‘:’.cu room fii a big bai n if sold at once. U655 4% Call after 8 p. m. at %09 8. 2ith st., room 23 o697 4 MILLIONS awalting heirs; our book “List of Helrs" contains thousands of names of people in United Btates and Eurove . FOR SALE~HO ‘WAGONS, ETC, wanted to claim estates; we publish free s = namen of any nelrs “waniod: wo 'nave on_wagon repalring. rst-cl; e attorne: In jurope; we also orn rroby el ok venworth | furnish legal advice and collect claims Petos everywhere; write for particulars and references. ‘Severance, Davis & Lawyers, New York Life Bds City, Mo, WANTED_Members for Home Entertain- FOR SALE, or trade, white hearse. . livery barn, Councll Bluffs. i GOOD family horse. 1818 Farnam. P—M600 F3 ment Soclety, $10; graphophone free to Members. Write Mason Co., Box 41, New York. U—650 4* FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS, r, warts and moles per- mapent] y electrieity; consul- tation free and confidential; “all work suaranteed. Miss Aliender, 1618 Douglas. SECONDHAND billlard and pool tables; bliliard tables reaired; u large atoth o cheap bar fixtures, cigar counters, sto. ‘The Brunswick-Balke-Collender Co.. 4079 §. 10th. QM3 7 FENCE LATH for auick shipment, crib: PRIVATE hospital for ladies before and during confinement; babies adopted. 2702 8. 18th st. Mrs. Fisher. Tel. F3213. bing, comblnation ladders. %1 Douglas. i FOR SALE, pho phs, su MONEY TO LOAN—REAL ESTATE. other mustal’ ingtroment, 8 up.. The | ot e s Wittmann Co,, 1621 'lrn‘ am. Q 4% 01 PER CENT on business property, -~ H 4 FOR _BALE OR TRADE—White hearse. o s pay whols or Son sy WANTED. ofl ag.nts in eevery county. re- lisble, energetic men to seli on commis- slon to farmers and threshers our line of high-grade lubricating ofls, greases, also 0of, barn and house palnts. Apply at bnee. Address The Woodland O and ase Co., Cleveland, Ohio. - WANTED—An_agent, elther gentleman or lady, in each town skirts made to llYld:L & Wil appreciate them. l:]rl'n(s to ri:}?l party. The London Ladies’ Tafloring Co., 223 Ollve S, 8t Louls. SALESMAN WANTED—Salary or commls- | LADIES wanted everywhere, writing, copy- Ou to investigate this. A . P. O. Box 643, Rock Rapids, —5874° It wlllml& go0d YOUNG men, everywhere, copy letters, home evenings, 87 week. Send nddressed envelope for particulars. Filbert, Dept. § 131, Box 10, Philadelphia, P v B 6440 BAD DEBT MEN—You can double your present income by representing us; no eteady employment. vertising Co., Knickerbo: WANTED—Immediately, by reliable Cleve- | ew Rochelle, Ne land house, 3 wide-awake man with good business experience to complete our trave S e——— ) eling force for 1903 Standard line. | WANTED —Ladies to learn hairdressin Church & Co., Ellastone BIdg., Cleve- | manicuring or facial massage: spec land, O. ~60—* | offer for ten to begin at once: four weeki — ~| completes; call or write Moler Colle membership fees; stale agency (o the Tight man. The ‘International Elllsction” co. Dayion. Ohlo, ¥ snd | Vancement. WANTED, traveling salesman for exten- | 1302 Douglas St. C—M6® sive, fine line of advertising noveitles, | ———— o signs, leather goods ard calendars; new | LADIES to work dollles and centerplece ‘at home: all materials furnished; highes line ready January 1: permanent pos!tion, The Fax1! Good FOR RENT—Bullding suitable for whol tary The Bee buliding. story 20 ft. in size, ney ® reroom, No. W12 Harney per month. Storeroom and basement, dition, 1615 Howard st sion. Goods sell readily in city, town or | Ing, ho v steady work, no| sale purposes at 916 Farnam, 20x%, four gountry. No competition, ~Any person | mailing or canvassing good pay. "For| stories and first-class cemented basemei desiring legitimate, honorabl articulars send addressed ' envelo) Slevator, tre and burglar proof vault, business which lusts the ¥ | Manager, Dept. § 131, Box 132, Bhibe: | Sfhte counter and fixtures. For price and send address and recefve full particulars. | delphin, Pa. Cosiz—gs | particulars inquire C. C. Rosewaler, secre- 1—M6T $250.00 per month. Storeroom, in_first-cl m(‘nlfllnon‘ 13 8. 16th st. $10.00 per mon A 2 ANY, 1601 Farnam 8t. GEORGE & COMP. gl B ullding Co., room 1, Bee ment brick bullding, e PR 1414 and 104l Har- $60.00 n first-class con- $50.00 per month. STORE ROOM. 1615 Howard St desirable room with full basement; $50.00 per month GEORGE AND B—646—4* | exclusive territory; must be experienced | prices paid no canvassing. Send stamped - - =78 ) [0 ‘these lines; state experlence in detall | envelope to Ely Novelty Co, Ely Bij FIVE solicitors and collectors. * Quick ad- | and send Several references. Aagust| Chicago. rod et &7 Paxton Bldg. Gast Bank Note & Litho. Co., St. Louls, ik 3 B-ai3-1 | Mo. LADIES to do plecework at their home TOBACCO _strl; a rienced SELL Bitu ide 1t am B 1 Ry, sl riannd ey (ees 3 stripper and experien: a 7 ers as side line on commission o weel send stamped envelo) prentice. George Harm, N. Mth “?- fine article, well advertised. 2568 Cn-a‘. Royal Co.. M Monroe of, . e % e 6 =4 s ¢ Life. MUST sublet part of office; small room for rent; north windows. luquire 7L N. T-MiS ¢ MPANY, 1601 Farnam St. 1°Mose— Y. nees to men WE PAY 26 a week and ex \with Fige to nizoduce boultry compound. Thtcrnational Mfg. Co., Parsons, Kai 36 1 WANTED. manager county, A andle hest paying business known Iogitimate; new; exelabive control.” Phoe- 1oe'38 W, isth Bt New York. nix Co. ot g 0 {HOLDERS Dabney Oil Company, i on and after January 15 for Options to pay whole or par Ogden Livery barn, Council Bluffs. R T A W—418 INDIAN goods and relica, 1119 Farnam. Q408 MONEY to loan on improved Omaha real estate. Brennan-Love Co, 39 B. 13th IDHAND safe cheap. Deright, 1118 Farnam. W—io - y WANTED. city and farm loans; also bonds TWO good doublo slelghs, 5 and §65; newly | ' ana wala. T O P! e bonds infed ckawayi t Farnam Bt.. Bee Bldg. 2 30 o a ‘Wagons, rof Drummond rri e 18th and Harney Sis. i 55 SELL Bitters as Mn 3 i article, well ‘adveriised i'ia"‘ 3-;-_';:-&7.'}: |~ 13 4TO 5 P. C. money. Bemlis, Paxton Bik. W21 FARM and city loans, low rates W. H. Thomas, First Nat, Bank Bldg. Tel. 1045 i '“"g:" note bearing Lot Vel it Interest, Davabie ‘every”siX | FIVE PER CENT loans. Garvin Bros. 1004 carn ; arnam, / and ;endorsed by | resncnsitie - ey . 0 amouni, Inquire C. M.| WANTED, clty loans and warrants, W, achmann, Room Farnam Bmith & Co., 13% Farnam sireet. Paxton uocg W24 ANYO&I contemplating taking a business or shorthand course cap sec life scholarship in one of commerel: dress 8 4 re N ha's lr!:c..'." ;or particula Mty .y QM WANT TO BORROW, WOULD like to borrow #1,00 on 320 acre NEW and 2dhand typewriters. 1119 Farnam share. Agents wanted. M J. Greevy, Q40 | of 1and; no better land anywhere, a fine Fiscai Agent, 414 Bee Bidg. 'Phone L-23% place, with soft water, also 16 acres of 6144 % LADIE! and gents' watches, 150 A alfa on the land, a fine stand, which in L EEESNd L U nds n pawn, goed as new. seliin n ordinary crop will raise 1,000 bushels AGENTS wanted to sell the best pmgon. ice. Diamond Loan Office. 1 seed. Would Jike to have the loan for 1, tions ever offered in this territory. Good Q—-M217 26 2 or 3 years at 4 per cent. This land Is money. | Rellable firm. Investigate —— Worth 340 per acre and on the raise; Harper & Brothers, 6l Bee Bldg. GOOD Remington typewriter, office desk | located in Loup county. A fine loan for J=612—4 | and chairs. Address 8 @, Bee. 4 | some one who wants positive_ecurity. - o L ress T 26, Bee. M08 9 COMBINATION DIPPER—Dozen articles | BEVEN-COME-ELEVEN, most fascinatin e n one dipper; stralner. funnel. ete.i| " puzale produced in yearsi old and youn mpls and catalogue describing other | mystified; send and’ wecurc amuse- PROTOSRAPHES. post paid awenvewanted. Chick: | ‘ment ‘for ‘long winter evenings. Ohio -4 2 . 104 East . Kansas uzzle Co., ‘oledo, 3 é‘.;... B Cou [ L £5 ot L Qg |LOW prices, wll styies. wis N Hih ar

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