Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, February 1, 1903, Page 28

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- 8 600D WORDS FROM 600D PEOPLE. Highly Commendatory Autograph Let- ters to the Number of 200 Have Been Received By THE BANKERS RESERVE LIFE From the Best Business Men, and Professional Men in Ne- Bankers, braska Since January 1, 1903, Nothing succeeds like success. This trite saying is amply exemplified by the com- mendatory letters voluntarily handed the Bankers Reserve Life Association since the publication of the annual report of the president and the financial statement of 1902. The management of this aggressive Jome company is justified In the pride shown over these honest tributes of honor- able citizens. THE ADVISORY BOARD of the Bankers Reserve Life {s something more than a feature of advertising. The high-class men who constitute that im- portant auxiliary force of the company's corps of agents are not content with mere approval of the methods and plans of the company. They cheerfully render the com- pany such personal assistance as is op- portune and they are so well pleased with their company that they cheerfully go on record in black and white as consistent, efficient, persistent friends of THE BANKERS RESERVE LIFE, Probably no recent statement from an experienced life insurance executive officer bas awakened more Interest or brought to its author more words of encourage- ment than the annual report of the presl- dent published in this newspaper last week. Men of Intelligence and influence in all walks of life have read the somewhat lengthy discussion of home life insurance with an unusual interest. B. H. ROBISON, PRESIDENT, of the Bankers Reserve Life Assoclation, made a ten-stroke in that report. Already the quick Intelligence of the west has begun to respond to its sentiments and the January record of the fleld force is a record breaker for new business. Words of com- mendation please, but actual ducats are a far more conclusive proof of the endorse- ment of the people. The annual report and financial statement will be mailed to any applicant. Send for a copy. NEW TERRITORY TO PE ORGANIZED President Robison has positions for sev- eral first-class special and general agents In Nebraska and other states to be opened, with cholce of territory on very liberal terms. Persons desiring an opportunity to better their positions will find it of sdvantage to negotiate with him. Corre- spondence invited. BANKERS RESERVE LI, OMAHA hear of the growir, tion, cn | stantly | how you ull to~ eac! more Ih:: ::- money asked for it."— F.D. Coburn, Sec’y Kansas State Board of Agviculture. More money is spent for articles | by the prominent men and for the » handsome and interesting illustrations Gergy 9 by any other farm journal. ¥ WENTIETH CENTURY FARMER, i Farsum 8., Omaha, Neb. mlh FREE SAMPLE COPY. A GOOD AGENT AT EVERY POSTORFICE. The Key to Eminence is the choice of Implements #22LIKE THE #sa SMITMH PREMIER Typewriter Complete Keyboard Machine, with every Improvement that the ablest mechanical experts can suggest, * The Smith Premier is Abreast of the Times It has helped thousands of young people to get and hold good positions. ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE AND “ToucH” TYPEWRITING INSTRUCTION Book Frer The Smith Premier Typewriter Co Cor. 17th and Farnam Streets, OrMAHA, NEB. YOU CAN BUY OUR HALF.TONE ENGRAVINGS which appear from time to time In The Tllustrated Bee. On small portrait cuts we make a nominal price of §1.00 On larger cuts ¢ vents per square inch. They are all 1o firsi-class condition. Our photographic department will also print additional coples of our coriginal photographs at a reasouable rate The Bee Publishing Co.. Owmnan “Big Four” A Raliroad Of the People Operated For the People And Recognized By the People As the standard passenger line of the Central States. 2,500 miles of railway in Ohie, Indiana, lllinois Kentucky and Michigan Write for folders. Warrea J. Lynch, W. P. Deppe, Gen'l Pass. & A ¢ Thct. A§s. o 3 OINOCINNATI, OHIO. THE ILLUSTRATED BEE. Name J W ALEXANDER PRESIDENT WASHINGTON AND LINCOLN while they lived. The Father of a family should defend and protect his family,not only while he lives but after he dies. This can best be accomplished by Life Assurance Equitable ‘will protect your family in the event of your death, and will provide for your own future if you live. For full information fill out coupon below. Merchants National Bank Building, Omaha, Neb. Please send me information regarding an endowment for Address. ,m‘y'sfi x4 h NORED) Founder JH HYDE VICE PRESIDENT defended and protected their country An Endowment policy in the = H. D. NEELY, i Manager for Nebraska. i | if issued at years of age. yillg The Regina is an orchestra in itself—a constant, untiring en- tertainer. To sing to —to listen to—to dance to—and everyone can enjoy its melody. A. HOSPE CO,, 1513 Douglas St. Omaha, Neb., Sole Agents. [ an an on Ba oo 2o K S S8 S S T S '‘BETTER ! ' THINK |} 'ABOUT THIS 1 There are engravings and en- | gravings, but the kind that I are really good are the ones we make s ). Manz Engraving Co. CHICAGO: NEW YORK: 195.207 Canal St. 23-25-27 City Hall Place L an oo oo 0 oo oo iR S S S 28 = ) February 1, 1903. 92100 piano FREE ERD ITHWE LUB NEGRE 'I'he four sets of mixed up or jumbled letters printed abo en rurrocu&lrnnmd spell the names of four different colors with which everyone is familiar i y n you arrange the letters in their q‘ope.r order 80 as to spell the four colors desired? They are four of the most common of all the colors. Three of them are dear to the heart of every patriotic American, and the fourth is the favorite of many of the sons and daughters of Erin’s Emerald Isle. 1t is very prominént on St. Patrick 8 day and is also common in ruuuumd gardens during the summer tme.” Now, can you make o tth eorreet orst It lo.{on may easily win in this great contest, in 'which #$2,100 in cash and a fine Genuine Grand Upright Plano, valued at $600, will be gi\en away each month ¥ R E K, In making the words the letters can be used only_in meKrqu hich they ‘are printed, Try it Remember that this contest DOES NOT COST YOU A ©. and thereis only ne easy eon{luon tocomply with. Ron’t send us any mo: it 12 sur. to write your name and very lunl{. Send your mlnlx)n of puzzle to ns at once and you receive our repl IB return mail, ho knows but ‘uu may win a a Cash Prize and also’ a € UINE ulxk UPRIGHT PL1ANO, We hope you will, and anyway it costs you nothi try. 1 delay. smmsmms SOME OF OUR RECENT WINNERS msmsns PIANO WINNER CASH WINNER Mgs, B, E. ZIMMERMAN Mgs. E. P. STEDDOM Greenburg, Kan, Leba. Ohio. | Butler, Sumter, 8. C.; Katherine Piper, - ondon, ('t.; W. H. Prebie, Melrose, Mass. ria, 111 : Mrs, 3. Brown, W. Andover, 3 Mrs. Anna M. W olfboro, Eva Wonder, Peoria, Jennie ). Alexander, Drumbo, nta nont, Ontario. ; Mrs. Deborah Jordan, Auburn, M ma Carison, 60 Concord §t,, Lawrence, M Georgie Jackson, 168 Brook St., Charleston kelson, Box 88, Chrystal Falls, Mich.; Jos. Inhof Montague, 601 E. Main St., Richmond, Va. ; Mrs. Jennié Scho » 2 11 ma Schulz, 819 Pullman Ave., Pul « Tanck, 141 Grand Ave., Rochester, Paul 8t., Auburn, o1 Emma H. Ferguson, Balham, \'s. rs. John Labenz, re, 34 Thames Hattie Sims, Lenzen, 830 Stephenson S Webster Ave., Chicago, 1 Bebastine l'umll--rfi' New Salem, i . Mary Killion, 8, Houston, Tex., and many others, We could mvw n we have paid prises in previous eontests all amount- ing to many thoi of dollars, but the above names are enough to convince An{,um‘ that we are reliable and do just as we say. We shall be pleased to liave you inquire of any of them, but if you write them be sure to enclose & stamped envelope for their reply. We pay all prtzes and ship pianos promply as possible, $500.00 FORFEIT, [WHY DON'T YOU TRY? Wewill pay a forfeit of Besides the prizes named above, these and thousands of other win. CASH If anyone can ners have received thousands of useful and valuable prize all - including _Elegant Upright ne English Tea S Services, Silk Waists, Dress P Revolvers, Air Guns, ete., ete be one of the w in the try. We could show hund have won prizes in our various contests. all winners. Our patrons hiave participated in t} and thousands of dollars’ worth of Pre .00 or u Fine | nna Kauffman, 188 adeo, Cal.; of other tes puzzie printed above send orrect answer, Perhaps it wi ol may win a fine prize. Try it. Sit down and study it out at once, send us your solution and we will wn&- at once whether it is correct une or not. New is your chanece, rite us at once. Address, Wood Publishing CoZ, Dept. 230, 291-3 Congress St., Bax 3124, Boston, Mass, Write for a Sample Copy. Only Owme Dollar a Year. TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER TWENTIETH CENTURY #ARME‘R

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