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THE ILLUSTRATED BEE.
November 30. iov
BEAUTY HINTS.
GOLD BOND CONTRACTS,
Xew mil I p-lo-Dntf lilrnn, lllnta mill
Ailvlee, Abnnt the Car of the
Skin nntl Complexion.
About One Year Ago the management
Adopted a (lold Bond Policy
and Agents of
The Most Expensive. Kxqnl.lle and
reflect Toilet Preparations
In the World.
They consist of A CREAM which Is
3
,ii
it,
"A WORD TO
OMAHA CITIZENS"
Vu wnnt. ? PPTTt malt beverage for
your home table? Ho you wnnt a perfect
tonic for convnlesccnts In your home? Do
you wnnt a perfect appetizer ami revlvlfler
ror your worn and tired nerves after busi-
In a word, "YES"
VR HAVE IT-"nM'K ninnoM iR-irn
l?iVlFJ;HT. nd. .a h virtues and
l"F urBl mRredients possible uv
V V,,,,""" 11 thorough y
i1,,Z5,,r,Kl,l,nr a" unhcnlthful germs-
JilB n,lltl,ON; made If record
Wlnnfnir nr (. . i
Tou ran make no mistake, order that which
nrr; 1 i"r,K",L.Rna. which i
an umi is ciaimea ror it.
Storz Brewing Co.,
DM A II 1
NEH
Try a sample case.
Telephone 1260,
GROSS
WHISKEY
4 Full Quarts
FOR
S3.00
K xi) rest clmrgcH pre
paid Recommended by
tiie leading physi
cians and used In
all prominent ho
pltala.
I'he Red Cros
Whiskey enjoys to
day the beat of rep
utatlona and stand
above all In qualltv
and purity.
References :
FIR8T
NATIONAL
BANK OP
OMAHA OR
ANT EXPRE88
COMPANY.
Western
D:stillin Co.,
716 So. 16th St
OMAHA.
Bole owners.
Orders from states
west of Nebraska
will be shipped b
freight.
YOU CAN
BUY OUR
HALF-TONE
ENGRAVINGS
which appear from time to time
In The Illust rated Bee. On small
portrait cuts we make a nominal
price of Jt.OO. On larger cuts, 6
cents per square Inch. They are
all In flrat-clais condition.
Our photographic department
will also print additional copies
of our original photographs at a
reasonable rate.
The Bee
Publishing Co,
Omaha, Neb.
BETTER
THINK
ABOUT
THIS
There are engravings and en-
ravings, but the kind that
are really good are the ones t
we make.
J. Manz Engraving Co.
CHICAGO: NEW YOtK:
1 195.207 Canal St 21-29-27 City Hall Place
RED
J .Mart
: ; il c
perfect tissue builder, restoring the skin to
Its natgral healthy condition. $2. A SKIN
TONIC, something entirely new. to be used
externally, put up In tablet form. One
tablet dissolved In a bowl of water, not
only medicates It, but perfumes It with
delightful odor, converting It In'o a cool-
Ing, healing and beneficial tonic. 11.60. A
POWDER for the face which contains no
hurtful Ingredients, and Is the finest now
der ever manufactured, II. A COMPLEX
ION BRUSH made In the form of a wedite
the pointed part of the brush being more
penetrating as the bristles are stiffer and
of unequal length, a new and good Idea.
$1.25. A MEDICATED SOAP made of the
purest, best and most expensive materials
ever put Into a soap, equally good In either
hard or soft, hot or cold water, 25 cents.
All of the preparations are parked In a
box called "THE VALBON BEAUTY BOX,"
price ). With this box only a.-e given the
Instructions of Louise Vanbonne's physician
the. most distinguished physician In France.
Ills Instructions are worth several times
the price charged for all the preparations
SPECIAL SAMPLES AND BOOK. To
prove that the Valbon Preparations are
"THE FINEST IN THE WORLD," we mall
for ten cents a sample of the Soap, Cream.
Powder, Skin Tonic Tablets and our book,
one of the daintiest, prettiest books ever
printed, full of up to date ideas about the
care of the complexion, the hands and
finger nails, the teeth and hair, etc. Ita
illustrations are works of art.
VALBON CO., 156 Fifth Aye., New York.
A BUSINESS DISPUTE
Is easily settled
when accounts are properly kept. Don't
practice falsa economy by trying to save on
BLANK BOOKS. Wi will maka you a act
ruled and printed to order at such a small
coat that yau can buy the beat.
A. I. ROOT, Printer,
Mia , Mta St., . OMAHA, NEB.
Iler's Pure Malt JJ
II Rlea tnore pleasure to tnr re
Il People than any other wliis-
II 5.?XonAhe market. It Is pre-
11 scribed by more physicians
II on account of its high medi.
11 J,nalquaUUea, and partlcu-
11 lardrlnkersagrrethatof all
II malt whiskies Iler's is the
II purest, smoothest, mellow-
II est and best. This whiskey
II has been on the market for fl
II thirty years and more peo- If
II 5 arr drinking it every fl
II day. If you will try it once, if
II you will begin to realize how If
II really good and satisfactory II
n whiskey cau be II
The Willow Springi Distillery fl
Omaha. KBSA
U. S. A. Jf
I W (mm wj
I
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THE BANKERS RESERVE LIFE
That no Mfe lnnnrni.ee Contrite.'
In the Klelil la no Popular
or ho Profitable.
"U1,ul one year ago we bcenn wrltin
the form of policy we denominate our r.ni
Bond policy," said Mr. Rohlson nr.i,in
or the Bankers Reserve Life Association
or umana.
'It Is a twenty payment life nnllrv wii
ii me modern features so attractive
Investers and in addition it is a bond bind
ing me company to pay in gold.
yjur underwriters tell us there Is nnth
Ing In the field which pleases business peo
pie bo moroughly and they declare It
more easily sold to Insurers of nil cIasbi.
than any other form of contract offered by
nuy company.
"The year has been a most satlsfactorv
one. The western people are awakening to
me necessity or loyalty to western Instl-
utions. They are giving us a magnificent
support.
"It Is becoming apparent to well in
formed financiers that the great combines
i tnon I il cauitai. nomimriv knnan na
trusts, are largely dependent upon eastern
life Insurance companies for the capital
with which to finance their enterprises,
popularly called trusts.
in otner words the resources of the
great life Insurance trust are the basis for
uceessfully exploiting nearly nil the nihr
trusts of the country.
- - -
As a matter of self-interest and protec
tion to local enterprises, therefore it be
comes necessary to build up fiduciary Insti
tutions of strength In the west.
"This explains why the Bankers Reserve
Life will go Into the year 1903 with a mag
nificent Increase of volume of business and
assets. It explains also why this vigorous
Institution Is the favorite western llf.
company. It has led the fight for home In
stitutions. It Is dally receiving applica
tions ror insurance on the lives of
the leading citizens of the west. Tlio
best life underwriters are Joining Its field
staff, are rapidly taking the positions to be
filled In Nebraska and outside states on the
liberal terms to be secured for handlin
the superior policies and plans of the
BANKERS RESERVE LIFE, OMAHA."
Coburn
What
"I'm glad to
hear of the
srowiiui
r AKM Eft's
ciicula
am con
wonderinK are able to
vether
tiun. and
stantly
how you
pull to-
each week
such a fund
of illterest-
inn. valua'
ble infoi
are surely
mation. Vou
making a
paper worth
much more
asked for it."
Kanias Stiite
than the money
F. D-Cofiurn. Sec'y
rd of Axruulturt.
More money is spent for articles
by the prominent men and for the
handsome and interesting illustrations
than by any other farm journal.
TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER..
t an urn Hu. Omaha, rb.
Stl r h'RF.F. SAMI'l.E COPY.
WE WAIST A 0 JOB AO NT AT EVERY P(IS TOFFICE.
Dogs for sale of all kinds. Fancy pig
eons, Relgtan hares and ferrets. Send C
cents for catalogue.
LAND1S, Box O, Bowers Station. Berks
Co., Pa,
He Didn't Guess It
Brooklyn Eagle: "Oh, I have such a
lovely conundrum for you," she exclaimed,
delightedly. "I know you'll never guess
it."
"Oh, I don't know," he replied, confi
dently. "Let's have It and we'll see."
"When Is a gown not a gown?" she asked.
He looked dubious.
"I know an answer," he said, "but per
haps you'd better give me yours first."
"When It's a dream," she exclaimed.
"I never would have guessed It," he ad
mitted. "What waa your answer?" she Inquired.
"When it's an extravagance," he ans
wered. Wise Marriage Broker
Cleveland Plain Dialer: "Frislelgh act ?d
as a marriage broker once. Yes. He was
engaged by an impecunious German count
to secure an American heiress for him.
Frislelgh was to get 10 per cent of the girl's
estate for arranging the match. He did
better tjian that. He took It all."
"Eh! How could be do that?"
"He married the girl himself."
Chicago Man in Greece
Chicago Tribune: "And now," said the
guide, having saved the best for the last,
'I will show you the ruins of the Parthe
non.
The sallow-faced man of the party the
man with the goatee demurred.
"Durn the ruins," he exclaimed. "Show
us somethln' fresh. Where's the midway?"
' iioa
GROCERS' LIGHT TOP WAGON,
P. J. Karbach & Sons,
flanufacturers, 13th and Howard Streets, Omaha.
Ask for price. Sole agenU for the MOFFETT ROLLER BEARING
Iowa, Nebraska and Colorado.
DIAMONDS
We have a large stock
of well selected Diamonds
best cut, color and bril
liancy, both loose and
mounted, In rings,
brooches, lockets, etc.,
end we cannot suggest anything more acceptable for a birthday or Christmas
gift than a diamond.
Gentlemen's Solitaire Diamond Kings from $25 to $500.
Qentlemen's Diamond Lockets from $5 to $300.
Ladles' Solitaire Diamond Kings from $10 to $500.
Ladles' Diamond Brooches fr m $15 to $400.
When you are ready to buy Diamonds come to us. Our business standing
iind imputation is your safeguard. Write us for anything In the jewelry line.
We have the largest stock and lowi st prices.
Mawhinney & Ryan Co.. Dept. b, isthand
Douglas Sts., Omaha.
papal
ifTUm - Interna- (
Wr M?M - . tional LSI
iWrritr-rrfki H 'Aj Dentifrice fl
'. HnwU iVl'i i'-Vs fi I : . Maktha teeth beautiful, the V. 9
l-UlJUlilllUtll 1 ty. Preserve a Well aa beautlflea 9
f teetu. OvBrcomwt all the ohjectlon. (Jl
. IS ' ' i i iy , I nl.ln featurea found In powders and H
!." V b tiiSlt Sr ll'PildH. Convenient to uiw and carry.
Tl:; J2: - la WtEXm. At ull drumUlt. 1
-L" ' Chicago. U.S.A. I J
Want Is the mother of Invention."
when soft coal was discovered It was neces
sary for some one to invent a heating stove
o ourn it in. ur. lien lam In Kranklin in
vented the stove shown In our cut. it
ombined the cheerfulness of an open flre-
ntce, gave perfect ventilation and radiated
eat in a way that surprised evervone who
sed them. It was the onlv stove made In
he eighteenth century that was a perfect
uccess rrom tne very start, and practically
remained unchanged from 1775 to the pres-
ni time, covering a perioa or over 1J5
ears. It Is the oldest stove we carrv re
pairs for. Should you need repairs for
our stove, and If made prior to 1775. it
would hardly pay you to visit the Omaha
Stove Repair Works, 1207 Douglas street,
where over 2,000,0(10 pounds of stove, range
lid iiirnaee repairs are carried in stock.
vxsc-
For 70 Years Dr. Marshall's Catarrh
Snuff has kept on Curing Catarrh
Tba Oldest Remedy, him a national rep-itation
and hita never been equalled for the inatant relief
and pxrmunent cure nf Catarrh, Colila in the head
and th :tenriant fieariarhe and lleafnraa, Htv
atorea a Hrua of Kuiell, Immediate relief
guaranteed. Ou irauteed p.'rfectlt harmleaa. Ak
our dealer for It. Hi fuaeall autiet itutea. Price
PS .enta. All drunm.ia, ar bj mail boat l id.
Circu art fret.
P. C. KEITH, (Mfr.l. Cleveland. Ohio
And 1
AXLES for
Easy to Play, Easy to Buy
Victor
Talking
Machine
No Home
Complete
Without a
riachines from $15 to $50.
Sold on weekly payments of $1.25,
Send for new catalogue.
A. HOSPE,
1513 Douglas Street, Omaha.
Western Distributor.
The
"Big Four"
A Railroad
Of the People
Operated
For the People
And Recognized
By the People
As the standard passenger Una of
the Central States. 2,500 miles of
railway in
Ohio, Indiana, Illinois
Kentucky and Michigan
Write for folderi.
Warren J. Lynch, W. P. Deppe.
GenJl "'I- At. Gen'l P.
Tkt.Agt. AT. A.'
CINCINNATI, OHIO.
ISP