Spruce gum, 20 parts; chicle, 20 parts; powdered sugar, 20 parts. Melt the gum separately, mix while hot, and immediately add the sugar, a small portion at a time, kneading it thoroughly on a hot slab. When thoroughly mixed, roll and cut into sticks.
One of the most popular and profitable chewing gums made.
PLAN No. 336. CLERKS FOR U. S. GOVERNMENT. SEE [PLAN No. 217]
PLAN No. 337. DISTRIBUTING CIRCULARS
Even in a large city, where bill-board and distributing agencies are already operating, there is still room for an energetic man to make a good living by working independently.
A man in a western city did this:
By giving honest service at reasonable prices, he worked up a nice, paying business, all his own, inside of a year’s time.
He not only obtained work by personal solicitation among the home merchants, but mailed neat circular letters to large advertisers in other towns, and advertised occasionally in the local papers, guaranteeing the prompt delivery of printed matter anywhere at any time; and, as those who employed him once found the service satisfactory, he was able to enroll many of the large advertisers among his regular customers.
PLAN No. 338. GENERAL HOUSE-REPAIRING
When an Omaha man had lost all his property, and began to think he was “down and out,” he suddenly remembered that he was a regular “jack of all trades”; that he could do almost anything around a house, and that there was a good living for him in making use of his talents.