TITR BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31, 1910. -7-.:i ';:.-:eT?Avi.:-x V iLi... irrv 'tr-1 uninr.ii psiiilif ill Miscellaneous i V ACCOUNTANTS ARE VALUABLE Man? Omaha EiperU Are Successful im FrrrrUng of Bookkeeping Errari In Till Cltr. In the modern business world the man who eomr In and takes up the company' book!, looks them over, check them up. and marka them either with the coveted 100 or entirely correct mark, or ferrets out the dlHcrrpanciea and tracks down the errors Is an exceedingly valuable person, la exceedingly Important to the firm's well being. These experts who make their head quarters In Omaha administer not only to Omaha's books, but pans Judgment on the hooks of hUHlness houses of a large sur rounding territory. BOLLES & ROGERS Phone Douglas 497. 513 80. 13th Gt C H. 8COTT, Mgr. HIDES and FURS TALLOW, PELTS and WOOL The Oldest Hide House In Omaha. Always Reliable. Fun will be especially high the coming season. Save commissions by shipping to us. Highest market prices paid. Do Business on the "Square", Is onr motto. ItXIRKENDALLl HOE Tho Only Manufacturers of Shoes in Nebraska All Solid Efery where :: :: No $hMj Anywhere FOR EQUIPPING THE HOME Omaha Offers Unexcelled Advantages for Buying Household Goods. CATER TO OUT-OF-TOWN BUYERS Gate City Excel urn m Place far Coantrr Merchants to Replenish Their Stocks, aa Well a for Shoppers. Considering- the home, the nerve oenter of the nation, a tt were, of national sta bility, Omaha asaln cornea into prominence as supplying" the needs of the hemes of an Immense territory. In fact, a good aised colony of households Is equipped entirely with goods whloh bear, visibly or In visibly, the Omaha mark. This logically makes Omaha the nerve center for this territory of homes. Shoppers, therefore, look to Omaha as headquarters and It I to Omaha the shop pers come for supplies, that is, some few, comparatively, for the great multitude of Omaha's dependents are supplied through their home merchants, who seek supplies In Omaha. Only the trade excursionists really appre ciate the scope of this field Into which Omaha household foods are nnt. Each job ber and manufacturer reallzea, of course, to soma extent, because, he knows the demand for his particular goods, but he doesn't know, exactly, the demand for his competitor's wares and not at all does he realize the demand for wares outaide his own line. The Individual shopper knows, from ob servation, that the women of the nearby towns of Nebraska and Iowa and In many Instances nearby means quite a distance In miles, the Interest overcoming the draw back of travel like to shop In Omaha. She has seen thorn. She has noticed these women from other towns Inspecting the bargains displayed by Omaha merchants. She knows that the retailers like this out-of-town trade, give most careful attention and expert assistance to the visitor and sometimes .depute one of their most skill ful clerks to guide her through the store and show her the gods desired. Shopping jaunta to Omaha are part of the regular program for a number of the women In the surrounding territory, but tt is not of this trade one thinks when deolarlng that Omaha Is the household center. While It Is true that the young house holder and his wife, who have Just faced the minister and pronounced the wedding lines to his satisfaction, like to come to Omaha and visit the household depart ments of the stores here, it Isn't in thin way that the great bulk of household trade Is done. The visitor likes the sensa tion, for instance, of visiting one of the large carpet departments, of seeing the splendid assortment of floor coverings. He likes to watch the new Mrs. Newlywed's face and see her admin rati on pictured there. He likes, you see, to realise anew the superlative good taste of his wife. Sometimes even he steals a glance at the salesman to see whether or not that hard ened Individual appreciates just how excel ling is this taste. And so the bridegroom and the bride come to Omaha and joyfully inspect Omaha's array of fine carpels. All sorts of rugs aire spread for their Inspec tion and there la little question but that at length they will find the ones which just meet both necessary condition will please and fit the pocketbook. As In other house hold furnishings Omaha's supply of car pets Is selected to mee,t a wide demand, ranging from the Ingrain to the choicest Persian rug.. The supply includes the latest, finest Japanese grass matting and the cool rugs made of jute, just as it In cludes' all grades and varieties of carpets. The same story Is true of the other de partments which are of absorbing interest to the house furnisher Knens, dishes, fur niture In most satisfying array please the visiting purchaser. You'll find the out-of-town shopper in all departments ot all the retail shops, buying with a true apprecia tion of the wares Omaha offers. Blgr Jobbing; Trade. This retail side of the story; however, Is small In importance, as stated above, com pared to the jobbers' and manufacturers' tale of the part Omaha plays In furnishing the homes of the surrounding territory. It Is only worthy of mention In that it Indi cates the personal attitude of the people toward Omaha wares and Indicates the reason why the merchants of the territory do their shopping of Omaha jobbers. The story of the dealers' shopping runs Into large figures. Its slie Is indicated, in some degree, to the outsider by a trip through the wholesale district, a visit to the wholesale establishments and a glimpse at the quantities of wares handled there. Possibly figures, of whloh the statistician Is so fond and which mean so much from the bookkeeper's point of view, will give a more tangible Wee to the general publlo, as well, of the part Omaha plays in equip ping these home. To take hardware as typtoal, slnoe hard war deals so largely with the home's ne cessities and does not Include the frivols and fads, seems logical. The figures for the hardware Jobbers In the year IMS are $2,200,000. These represent a conservative, unexaggerated estimate of the amount of hardware sold through local houses. Tin ware, and this Is a large buslnesa locally, la not Included In this estimate. For the wherewithal to equip the beds of the home, Omaha jobbers and manu facturers are also regardful, and bedding mattresses are turned out In fin shape for the critical trade. The extent of the manu facturing side of the buatnets Is generally Indicated by the figures for last year, whloh reached 1100,000. Not Effective, However. One of the briefest and no doubt one of the most sincere addresses ever de livered on the subject of capital pun ishment was made In Worcester Coun ty, Mass., more than two generations ago. A notorious character by the name of Charley James, standing on the gal lows with the noose properly adjusted was asked before the cap was drawn over his face It he would like to say a few words. "Ladlee and gentlemen beg pardon, gentlemen," he said. "Standing where) I do, I am unalterably opposed to eap Ital punishment." Kverybody's Magaaln LADJ.ES TAILOR VS J FURRIERS WE SJSTI n FURRIERS SUNDISIAND BLoa ; H.t.CORNCR-lU HOWAMO STS The ire iis a BKeireir&oe In many things, but particularly in the cleaning of a garment. The slap dash get, out-of-the-way-quick, with many spots left which should have been removed, and the gloss marks showing a careless way of pressing and the deliberate, careful, pains taking way in giving the garment a thorough cleaning, and in the pressing to give it the appearance of newness. This is our way. A trial will convince you that, at moderate cost, the life of a garment can be prolonged indefinitely. Twin City Dye Ml7orks Oo. .... . i .. . Established 1880 Cleaners and Dyers ol Quality incorporated 1007 G. A. Schoedaack, Pres. 40T South 15th Street BOTH PHONES 1BS1 m ansa T7 Are w To the mm 1 Though it is the greatest women's fraternal insurance organization in the world, any man who is, a member of the Woodmen of the World, in good standing, may join this organization. ' , Most men estimate the strength of an institution by. figures as well as the per sonnel of its official management. The Woodmen Circle is officered entirely by women; it is incorporated under the laws of the State of Nebraska; it is licensed in 38 different states and has grown with such prodigious sbides that it has been termed "The Little Giant of the Insur ance World", with good cause, as the following figures will show: SPLENDID SHOWING MEMBERSHIP 1I.SU 1M1 lt.aos 14.939 32.4S1 . 89.271 ' 48,771 60.451 75,805 90,500 December 81, ASSETS 1901 ttSMM 1902 (Moon S)03 1U60I.S1 1904 M1.1Q7.85 1905 '829,48010 1900 636,828.69 1907 724,925.12 1908 1,001,6 1 2.05 1909 ... 1,370,648.63 1910 1,800,000.00 A "oit Coniiittu; ami Sjitemitis Gowlh Nnmriciliy and Fiaaaiiallf Paid to Httcitdcj $2,21,141.1 For Particulars, Aadrass E1VH1VIA. 13. MANCHESTER Supreme Guardian W. O. W. Building :-: . Omaha, Nebraska AN r ( i W