Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, July 13, 1902, Page 8, Image 34

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    TIIB llilOSTRATED BEE.
$4,670,500 IN FORGE
New East River Bridge
(Continued from Fourth Page.)
I't 1 ma in-
MALT
in on of th ft In own
whiakle on too market
nd Is moat proscribed by
phraiciane and ntit
largely need br tha na
who know what good
whiskey la and Insist on
banns It. It haa been
made for oer thirtrrears
bf the famous Willow
Springs Distillery and la
poult! rely guarantied aa
to purity aa well m bo.
. aeestnf the finest flavor
Of Sny whisker on the market. Yon
na-ht to try it beoanae If yon do yon
ill like it and alwsj nee It.
Unli.u, Vn. Inert- nirilv Omaha
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YOU CAN
BUY OUR
HALFTONE
ENGRAVINGS
which appear from tlms to time
In The Illuetrated Bee. On email
portrait cute we make a nominal
price of $1.00. On larger cuta, (
centa per square Inch. They are
all In flrat-class condition.
Our photographic department
will also print additional copies
of our original photographs at a
reasonable rate.
The Bee
Publishing Co,,
Omaha, Nb.
$1,330,500 Written in th Last Six
Months. This is the Magnificent
Record of the
BANKERS RESERVE LIFE
An Shown by Itn Semi-Annual Report
to Stoolcholdera. All Death I.oanen
Paid.
When a Nebraska Institution makes a
record, Nebraekana are naturally pleased
and proud.
The Bankera Reserve Life Association.
the youngest, most aggressive and best life
Insurant company In Nebraska Is a Ne
braska Institution. It has been writing Ha
present forms of policies only two and one
half years, and In that period has Droved
to Its loyal western patrons that here In
the center of the Union a great life com
pany can be created and built up. Just look
at the marvelous record for the first six
months of 1903, as shown by the semi-an
nual report as published and mailed
TO ITS POMCY HOI.DEnS.
Total Insurance In force, December
81. "01 $3,421,500
Insurance written and revived January
1 to June 30, 1803 $1,336,500
Insurance gained January 1 to June
30. 1903 $1,240,000
Total Insurance In force
June 30, 1903 $4,670,500
Amount re-Insured In other companies
June 30, 1903 $2,372,550
Insurance written first six months of 1903.
over same period In 1901 $608,500
Fremiuma collected first six months
1901 S40.758.08
P.emiume collected first six
months 1903 $81,465.97
Gains In 1903 over 1901 $40,707.89
These figures show that the
BAKKKHS HESEHVK LIFE
has over $5.00 in asseta with which to meet
every dollar of liability figured on the usual
actuarial basia. All policy holders will re
celve detailed statements, all others Inter
jected will be sent such statements by mall
on application to
II. II. ROniSOX, President.
Omaha, Neb
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tHOOLI AND COLLEGES.
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A Home Beer
for Home People
"Blue Ribbon'
is beer perfection.
Blue Blbbon Beer Is never young, but Is
perfectly and naturally aged in our stor
agemade from Dure artextan well water
and the highest grade of barley, malt and
hops.
"itlue Ribbon" Beer Is an Weal summer
drink and Is better for you and your fam-
n health than any kind of Iced drinks,
lue Htbbon" gently stimulates and aldi
nature. You feel better and are better
after using "Blue Ribbon.
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Business, Shorthand, Typewriting and
English. Day and evening. Students
rurnlshed work for board when desired.
Ore Kg Shorthand by mall. Bend for cata
logue. New Tork Life Bulld'g, Omaha. N b.
Visitors always welcome at our brewery,
Storz Brewing Company
Talsphon 1260. OMAHA
catches us. Back and forth, up and down,
rolling like a ship In a gentle seaway,
sways the footbridge. The engineer cheer
fully and apropos of nothing that we care
about at the time, mentions that the men
are so proud of having completed the work
of cable spinning that they have begun
already to take tha Iron trusses off our
meager roadway. That, he explains with
the satisfaction of aclence, is what makes
the footbridge swing so. He stops quite
unnecessarily to explain It.
Then we begin the ascent toward the
New York, or rather, Manhattan tower,
though nobody ever calls It that, even by
accident. If the climb from the Brooklyn
anchorage to the tower was hard, now, In
tho light of present trouble, It seems as If
It had been a pleasant morning walk.
Height seems more appalling h're, too.
To look down and see Manhattan's Immense
buildings, dwarf-like under us, tells us
suddenly that there Is such a thing as dlx
xtness. If we thought that we had experi
enced It before this, we learn now thai
we did not know what the real thing was.
In spots here the spaces between tbe
planks of the footbridge are wide enough
so that one's whole leg would go through
If there were a slip. It would be entirely
Impossible for one's body to follow, but
every man hole? bis breath as he steps over
the terrible yawning chasm of seven Inches.
How He Waked Her
The man who woj't take the time to
work off any conversation upon his wife
until after they are in bed. and who then
begins to tell her the day's stock of funny
stories after she Is too sleepy to stay
awake, so that she always goes to sleep
on his hands while he is talking to her.
had an awfully funny one to narrate unto
her after he had doused the glim and
crawled Into bed a few nights ago, reports
the Washington Post.
"Ha! hal ha!" he gurgled, as he settled
back on his pillow his wife had been In
bed for about fifteen minutes then
Heard a Jim Dandy of a story about
Billy Fantoida this afternoon. It seems
that Billy took It into his head to go fish
ing up the river one afternoon last week,
and b'jing, he hired a lenky skiff over in
Georgetown without knowing that the
blamed thing waa leaky. Well, when he
had rowed out to the middle of the river,
why, he"
At this stage of it the narrator heard
an exceedingly gentle feminine snore along
side of htm.
B Jee, It she basn t gone to aleep on
me again," he said to himself, aggrievedly.
"Mary," he said, aloud, "are you awake?
There was no reply.
"Huh! Wonder she couldn't just be civil
enough to keep awake while a fellow's
telling her a good story, anyhow," he
growled to himself, and then he had
sudden Idea.
"Well," he proceeded, in precisely the
same tone that he had employed In start
ing out 10 ten nis runny story, "as I was
saying, thla swell queen that gave me the
goo-goo eye on F atreet this afternoon
weignea aoout i& pounds, and she was
built from the ground up, too, I'm a-tell
ing you, and ahe has got the swaggerest
bunch of golden hemp and the niftiest vlo
let eyea you ever saw, at that; and so
when I pranced up to her and asked her
if I hadn't met her somewhere and then
took her around the corner to have a bite
of lobster and a little something to drink
and a quiet little chat, why, we "
"John Forwhlch, how dare you have th
hardihood to lie there and confess such
outrageous things to me!" his wide-awake
spouse broke In Just at this psychological
moment and then he had to spend a gocd
part of the remainder of the night ex
plaining to her that he waa only fooling in
order to aee If she would wake up, and It
Is not altogether a cinch that ahe Isn
au3plcious of him yet, at that.
Richest Judge
Judge Philip H. Dugro of the New York
supreme court Is believed to be tbe richest
Judge In the country, his estate running
well up In the millions. He la only 47 years
of age, although he haa been on tbe bene
since 1886.
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HUILT BY
P. J. KARBACH & SONS
CARRIAGE. AND WAGON MAKERS.
Thirteenth and Howard Streets. Omaha. Nebraska.
FOR SALE
H I! iLJ.t-3jv
3019 Marcy St. Price $3,900.
An ideal Lome for a man of moderate means. Less
than two minutes from the corner of Park Ave. and Leav
enworth St. Within walking distance of business district
and yet only a stone's throw from the best residence sec
tion of Omaha. High and dry and cool. The house is well
built and located on a street where values are certain to
appreciate. The right man can secure exceedingly favor
able terms say, $1,400 cash and the balance on easy pay
ments. The wrong man can't buy at any price.
DETAILS: Eight rooms reception hall. Bitting room,
dining room, kitchen, (nice pantry), four bedrooms and
bathroom. Modern plumbing and porcelain bath. Elec
tric light and gas. Furnace. Closets. Nice lawn. Nice
back yard. The house Is only three years old and Is
now being repainted and repapered. Everything In
and about It Is spick and span and new. Fine neigh
hood just the sort of people you like to have 'round you.
Drop 'round this afternoon and see it. Salesman in
attendance from 2:00 to 4:00 p. m. At the price we offer it,
we expect to sell this house before noon tomorrow Prompt
action is therefore necessary.
R. C. Peters & Co.,
1702 Farnam St.
Tel. 898.
Bee Building.
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Dogs for sale of all klnas. Fancy Pig
eons. Belgian Hares and Ferrets. Bend
( cents for catalogue.
LANDI8. Box O, Bower's Station, Berks
Cm., Fa
TOUNQ LADY, 27, nice looking, consider
able means and good Income, would marry
soon. White, Z24 Morgan St., Chicago.