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FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE. SOME SUMMER SNAPS offered by PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY THIS FOR $1,000. Five-room eottage on south 21st, 45-foot lot, 3 blocks from car, city water in house; must be sold soon. Terms easy MODERN, £2,000. m‘m rooms, well bullt, modern house, on ith, just north of Lake, near Kountze Place, near two cars. Easy terms. HERE'S ANOTHER. Six-room modern home on 224, near Grace, east front, rents for $20 a month D. V. SHOLES CO., 10 N. Y. Life. Tel., §29, SOME BARGAINS 8-room modern house, facing east on Lowe ave. with §-foot iot, paving and stone walk paid for, which eastern owner wants clean up right quick. It is a decided argain. Price, $.500. Make an offer. 113x180 on Cuming st., with large 10-room ouse which cost $,0%0 to bulid, but is owned by heirs who want to get the DOE and have reduced the price to $4,500 VACANT LOTS 60x134, on North 24th, neard Laird, on car line, paving all paid, and eastern ciient says elose out at $6%. Probably never get_another chance llke this in a life- time. 165x157, on 3Sth and Howard, opposite Kirk- THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, JULY 6, 1902. FOR RENT-HOUSE GOOD modern S-room house. %0{ Blondo. | D-M3U 8 BO. ISTH ST., 4-room cottage, city water, rent §7 per month 2746 So. 13th Bt., 6-room cottage, city water {n Kkitchen, rent $10 per month. Willlam K. Potter, Receiver Omaha Loan and Trust Co., 38 Brown block D—M1% Paxton_block D291 HOUSES, stores. Bemi HOUSES—Boyer, 224 and Cuming. Tel, 2040, —M189-23 FOR RENT, largs §-room house, city water $15.00. 2002 Blondo. The Omaha Re y Co., 1901 Dougias St D81 FOR rent, 5-room strictly modern house, PROPERTIES HANDLED W. FARNAM SMITH & CO. Manage Estates and Other Properties Act as RECEIVER, EXECUTOR, GUARDIAN AND TRUSTEE for CORPORATIONS, FIRMS, INDIVIDUALS 'ROMANCES WHILE YOU WAIT | Rov, Oyras Townsend Brady Takes the Belt as a Btory Writer. : DICTATES FICTION DIRECT TO TYPEWRITER Short Working Hours, but “No Day Without a Line"<Thirteen Books and Twenty-Eight Stories in Four Yea theatrical is being made in collaboration with & journalistic friend “No Day Withont a Line.” Mr. Brady modestly declares that he ean- not bring himself to belleve that he has been doing anything herculean. “It's v easy and simple to me. All 1 do is to en- deavor to follow the motto of an anetent man of learning. It was Tecitus who eald, o day without a line.' My ‘line’ is gen- erally forthcoming, for once 1 get & plot in | my head I can't rest until it is out and on paper. First thing 1 know, a book has written itself while I have walked and | talked. Then I'm contented and happy and lazy up to the moment another plot jumps into my brain while I'm out walking or bration may be observed gave a dinner at the University clubd in New York in order that the subject might be properly ussed. The result was the formation of a board of governors, of which Thomas Powell Fowler was elected #elling batchets and soliciting money to build a home in Kansas City, Kanm, for ‘the destitute widows of drunkards.” Plans are under way for fitly selebrating the entrance of Henrik Hudsen into the harbor of New York and the discovery of the Hudson river on September 11, 1600, The tricentennial s seven years hence, but the matter has been brought up thus early In order that the most suitable cele- Eben E. Oleott riding. ‘Hohenzollern' came to me when I |President. Various plans have been pro- was on my way to Annapolls to see a foot |Posed and suggestions are Invited from those Interested i (Copyright, 1802, by Henry Morton.) R R ?’ The friends of Cyrus Townsend Brady, CORPORATIONS Philadelphia's elergyman novelist, never | ball game Tel. 1065, | sk him, “Have you started another book?" | “Instantly I fell enthuslastically in love - |1t 1s, “Have you written another book?®" with the idea and read all the reference A western exchange tells of the janmitor #ndail's mansion, the finest large bullding [ 4017 N Wth. Apply Sommer Bros, I5th ¢ lot in West Omaha. This cannot be| &nd Farnam. D—M606 5 HOUSE AND BARN, $1,300. duplicated for the price offered at. See | -5 0 n - g P 6ROOM, all modern house, 2207 Sherman .room cottage on Hamilton, with| us R gewer. city water ana cemented cellar, o, il modern, 1001 X. 29th st., another (1320 Farnam St. ck 'and & half west of Mth street car, % 3 dbmsl et Sede malich 3 ; i £00d nelghborhood, shade trees, barn - o AT | | They know that with him to begin is to | books I can lay hands on, often hundreds | of a city school who threw up his job one 12 acres due west of South Omaha, 47th e HESSMAKIN B Many 1 tear apart, taking what 1 want ar BIG LOT, 81,250 4nd E ste.. with T-room houne, §00d treet, | -t e DRSS A finteh, A dbort steey 1 & Wor ddy'e work, | (S0, SSC OIS CLoTusetnet 48 Bettl- | trouble was eit cure THoud what the LOT, 81,25 ts o 2 A . newly papered, 1219 So | = - - — * # " compiling o BN s, o . 3 '”: of smail fruft If taken rf""'m:'“ Todern Exdept Turnace; § Fooms, modern | DRESSMAKING in_families or at home. |A hundred-thousand word novel 1s & mere Nt I o | le was, sald Well, it's this: I'm ood, smooth 1and, fine for garden | nent reference book that With small tmprovements. on south 1ith, | £ood, Smooth Jand, fre, (00 EMUFN 10 and barn_ 4818 Farnam, 8§25 Others. | Miss Sturdy, 242 Farnam 421 JylI* | matter of a few weeks. “The Grip of 3 . { honest, and I won't stand bein' slurred. near Center, west front, aize 80x13. ¥y home, oo Ringwalt Bros, Barker bik - Honor” was written in two. As a result | 8tory. This '“'l‘""“l‘“" llb B A Y| 161 ever found a pencil or anything else NEAR DEPOTS, $2,500. Farm ENRATIPORR .. ] FUR DRESSING. Mr. Brady is being looked upon today as “’,,:l‘:'.l""“"‘h‘n:";f l‘:oTx ""f"“m':‘ Yrties| 1 the school when I was sweepin' out 1 ot St ELEGANT modern §-room house, 201 So. America's most rapld writer of romance. Al gh, always gave it to the principal; but, just 2, with two houses (renting for 312 and | g acres tn Monona Co., Towa, over 60| 2ith 8t. Inquire at 2417 Jones St bat his works | 80 storles I produce. Miss Parrls d0es | (no game, the teach $3 & month), on Paclific, east of 13th; all | “oorey the best bottom land, the balance 2 D813 The preacher-author avers that his that. She punctuates and paragraphs them, | o g ers, or some one that's Special taxes paid. Cheap for a home of | pasture, with good Improvements, all in | — oy write themselves. “When I get an idea ({0t S0 BIRTTECEe P b hout her, for | 1°0,7€AR to face me, gives me the slur." ] R ™ e ol ek, Dlaok Teams | e ditanse, Soreuiain Rath " nads wates 1 bura to put it on paper; I'm not contented | \\ " (o 1o T rogeon that 1 couldn’t eit down '&‘ ;\lh“ big 4 et alize. he soil, ¥ g distance, ath, water ; ; \ WEST FARNAM LOT. s 18 f o e [ umtit 1 is there,” is his briet explanation. | (1 SR U (I £ MU D TR | gulvell: dust thie: A iitdle while ago T One of the best West Farnam corners for il - R TR never overflows, but has the record of | closet. porcelain sink, new gas fixtures. | . it Talaing %s high as 100 bushels of corn| everyihing new and up-to-date. 15 lzard | INSURANCE. policies, old-line companies, | 1t I this enthusiastic love of the pen that |y "y g yory o the $800. On two of the finest residence bt 1 e Sl S SRy & el Streets in the eity; east and South fronts;| 8 Acres average How He Came to Write Books. but I searched from garret to cellar and fo the acre on 3 scres and as high as [ 8t purchased. Loans on policies. Cail on of | has enabled him fu four years to put upon e e’ a decided bar- | 215 8 13h 8¢, aix rooms, all modern, new. | write ‘The Putham’Co. 5045 N.'Y."LIlS | the Iiterary market six novels, three blog- ain o one who can handle it. Price, | _only 3 . Omaha, Neb. o . BE s Diierus T Bw, T Pk pet wcre, | 2 Ejegant o-r. house In Kountse Place, only —_— e | ADhes, two historical essays, %0 S0 | ugrin § was & preacher, aad & pretty Le WL fod the darn (hing. Well again P andh... xaincabu . b o all—an n ig writin®, on the PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY, BRASS FOUNDRY Slograshie-thirom, SoekE green preacher at that, 1 practiced extem- | poard, it said ‘Find tne common aivisor: HOUSES $4,200 tor 8-room modern house on 33d st., M“‘"’rsfi';:fioi- |v‘r. Bld| - o twenty-eight short stories. porancous epeaking, with more or less dis- | \Way1' I says to myself, says T, ‘both them ' D-M82 8 things be lost now, and Tl get 20 for $.room m and aluminum casting, nickel p! 1t has enabled Mr. Brady in the nine | ... . "0, cequences, both to myself and | 4 oo blarmed for aweepin' ‘em, so 1'11 quit.”” Acres 0. R’ GILBERT CO,, tanners, 424 8. POLICIES PURCHASED, If you are interested in lands send for a “ALFALFA FACTS.” PAYNE INVESTMENT Main Floor N. Y. L. Bldg. OMAHA. ~OMPANY | #8000 for N.'W. Gorner 28th and Parker rd finishing. Specialt; Mfg. Co., 41 | months from July 1 to accomplish a liter- | (oo 0 iion ™ Ag a result the extempora- ts., 8-r odern h desirable lo- ~ ain 8t., Council Bluffs. Gation, with good barn. T-FOOM | gt ettt ety | 477 Wonder. In this two.thirds of neous habit beeame fixed. When I remarked one day four years ago to Blshop Whitaker, 50 for 3014 Cass st, 8§ rooms, modern cottage. G. G. Wallace, 311 Brown Blk, TR g he produced “Woven With the Ship, while we were riding in a trolley car, that | Rev. W. W. Lucas, a negro minist 1l lot, location good: $500 cash, balance D540 1 LEGAL NOTICE, etory of 40,000 words; “The Southerners,” D or BB 8, Marss ave. 5 rooms, in | S-ROOM house, city water, 98 8_13th, $14, | ————— PR 100,000 words in length and shortly 10 be |y hojjeveq I'd write a book, he laughed. | secretary of the Negro Young People’ alking distance | Inquire next door. D645 6° N o ‘h'lj&'"Tf\X”P?\Il;:H‘Sv published; “Border Fights and Fighter That laugh put me on my mettle. I|Christian and Educational congres on boulevard, 6. | FOR RENT, elegant modern_brick _resi- | Baualization Ands 1t kmpossile o compleve | Another 100,000 words; a boy's story of 80.- | determined to write a book. But I couldn't | preached.a sermon in Macon, Ga., recently § Gence. 540 So. 96ih avenue: cheap. Bren- |1t work by June 30, 182, owing to the | 000 words, “In the Wasp's Nest,” which 18 | g, {; I had never cultivated the pen habit. | in which he told in an original and foreible _man-Love Co., 319 8o. 13th 8t D708 | large e fllr‘“t‘:n:’l;lfln':;;,"’le";;“"_l‘l‘l‘*mflenxl_ to appear soon; several short stories a8 || was and am too lazy. way some homely truths to his race. He $2%5 PER MONTH for a modern house of | tended from June %, 1902, to July 7 | sregating 40,000 words more: two book re- | Here was a pretty mess, and the good | said: “I have decided that the only way six rooms, large cellar, furnace, bath HARRY C. M , |views a month, each contalning 2,000 |hishop's laugh was constantly In my ears.|to get rid of the ‘Jim Crow' car is to get room, complete, otc., etc..'two blocks from | J29d St County Clerk. | worqe, and thirty sermons of 1,250 words |1n my extremity I thought of my ex-|rid of the 'Jim Crow' negro. It I could WYMAN, BHRIVER CO. 1008 N. ¥, T,_Bld aplece for the Sunday issue of a daily |temporaneous sermons and exclalmed: 'Oh, | use 200,000 bars of soap on the unwashed D-728 | RAILWAY TIME CARD. newspaper. 1t 1 could only talk the book!' I put aside | negroes that travel on trains and hang —————— S e - In addition, he completely rewrote |the jdea of a stenographer after a cursory ( Around depots I would solve the negro UNION STATION—10TH AND “Hohenzollern,” a 40,000-word historical | glance at my pocketbook. I had about | problem about 20 per cent. Lazy, ragged, romance, carried through the Prest 'given up hope when I thought of the phono- | barefeet fellows, longing for silver slip- “Hohenzollern,” “The Quiberon Touch,” |graph. Into one I straightway talked, ‘For | pers and long white robes and counting and “Colonlal Fights and Fighters;" as-|Love of Country. The phonograph got | themselves worthy; neglecting to provide RE—119 6 S| 91,500 for 2602 St. Mary's first-class repair; easy 8-ROOM house, paved street and boulevard, | downtown. modern except furnace, $2,100. $2.100 for 1436 N. 19th st — room cott , city water and sewer; lot &room hov orcelain bath and wash | 30x40. bowl, on car line, $1,50 $1400 for %2 Indlana st. 7-room house, | . &ood repair S-room house on 20th 8t boulevard, city | $1,500 for 1311 Cass st., 8-room house, mod- water, closet, sewer, 31,0, ern except furnace GEORGE_& COMPANY. 4-room house, on car line, $750. 1601 Farnam St —— RE-737 6 south front lot, §700. [ —— - e e - i SOMETHING CHOICE, near Florence, $-room house, clty water, barn, coal and| ACRES, smali house 2 acres GRAPES, [N. W. corner 28th and Jackson sts. 10- Wood hoise, 50-ft. lot, $1,800. about 50 frult trees, APPLE and | room house modern throughout and has R PEACHES, all BEARING, one-half acre | just been put in firet-class repair, 3% BLACKBERRIES, ¥ acre'of R SR- | Pper moni RIRS, smail grove, A D eve: GEORGE_& COMPANY, FOR RENT. B-room cottage, ® Chicago & Northwestern, 6-room house, bath, clstern, barn, b-ft. lot, $1,000. RIES, small grove, ALL FENCED, every- Corner lot, 28th and Douglas St., $1,000. I. N. HAMMOND, 617 PAXTON BLOCK. A SNAP Cottage of 7 rooms, city water, block from car, ground 90x125 feet. The house could not be built for the price this is being offered. Price $1,050, See us at once. W. FARNAM SMITH & CO,, 1320 Farnam St. RE-726—6 A BNAP IN JOWA LAND. B93-acre stock and corn farm, all level land, (wo miles from town, fine Improvements; rice, #6600, For particulars write 1 L. southwest of Randolph, in the best part of Plerce county. All good cla about half nearly level and the b only medium rolling. Five-room hou barn for twelve head of horses: grana for 1000 bushels of corn; good drl i, with splendid water, and other improve- ments on each half section. All under gultivation except a ¥-acre fenced pa ture on each half section. If sold by t 10th of July rent will ,u to purchaser, t rent share one-third of all crops delivered in Plerce. This must be closed out by thing in GOOD CONDITION. PRIC! ONLY $4000. 1t wiil pay you to LOOK THIS OVER. Bemis, Paxton blk RE-059 6 Must Be Sold. A fine modern home with large barn; drive way, large lot, paving all paid; one of the most desirable lo- cations in Hanscom Pace. This prop- erty is being offered at a sacrifice and is going to be sold. Another Bargain. An excellent 7 room home, desir- able location near Farnam St., full lot; paved street. Price $4,500. W. FARNAM SMITH & CO,, 1320 Farnam 8t. RE—721—6 NEW MODERN COTTAGE. built and up to date in every particu- fiye good-sized rooms, bathroom, cemented cellar, modern conveni- parcelain bath, marble wash bowl, gas, hot and cold water, enamel sewer connections, permanent stone walk, trees, shrubbery, nice lawn. The cosfest cottage home in Omaha for the money. See the property at No. 2017 Miaml street. Ses us for price. 1801 Farnam St D749 6 R; G PEIERS: & GO, Ground Floor, Bee Bldg. 51127 8. 31st, new house, 12 rooms. $50-1020 8. 30th, modern, 11 rooms $45—2152 St. Mary's, modern and barn, 10 rooms. $45-2120 Douglas, modern, 12 rooms. $25-2626 Capitol, modern, and barn, § rooms. $8-36th dn 1 Grand ave., 7 rooms. $8-1628 N. 21st, 3 rooms. % : FOR RENT, $20.00, beautiful home, 7 rooms, all modern, except furnace, large lawn, thade and frult trees. Call 4758 N. 24th st D170 6 FOR RENT, some desirable houses, well located, $20 to $45 per month. Tel. 82X D. V. SBholes Co., 310 N. Y. Life . HOUSE, 310-312 N. 17th st. house, 17 Poppleton ave. 3 1937 So. 2th st. 2- 1418 Corby st. 3- . 8520 Webster st 4-r. house, 1ith and Archer. SOUTH OMAHA. 4-r., 3508 L, city water. Inquire 1208 Farnam st. OMAHA Steam Laundry 2c; cufts, dc. 1750 Lea The Northwestern Line." Fast Chicago.. Mall .. Local ‘Stoux City.... Daylight St Paul.. Daylight Chicago Chica, Loc, Fast St Fast Mall..... Local sloux City Union Pacific. Qverland Limited Fast Mall.'.. California ' EXp! Pacific Express. Eastern Express, | Atlantic Expre: Colorado Special hicago Special.. Lincoln, Stromsburg Ex. Grand Island Loca Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul, .....a 6:00 pm a 8:05 ax o & Omaha Ex. 8 110 om b 8y pm Chicago, Rock Island & Pacitic, EAST. Chicago Daylight Lim- ited ¢ Chicago Daylight Chicago Express. Local. Pueblo | every Sunday. | cash book, which on a moment's examin eatrice and eiduously attended to a large and increas- ing correspondence and preached twice He also kept posted his | and how his books have sold. takes a vast amount of pride in this book. “Not many authors run one,” he says, and | invariably adds: “It's bard work, too, for a literary man." In fairness to Mr. Brady, it should be added that during August and September, inciuded In the fine months, he did not put | pen to paper at all. He has made it a rule never to work while on vacation. How Mr. Brady Composes. But even all this does not give an ade- | quate 1dea of the rapidity with which Mr. Brady works. Before he dictates a single | line or word he dissects hundreds of ref- | erence booke, many of which he finds ready to hand in his fine historical library of over 4,000 volumes. Then, when the first type- written copy of the new book is ready, he spends houre elaborating the spoken thoughts that his stenographer, Miss Isabel Parris, has caught while her employer paced rapidly back and forth in his work- ehop and as rapidly spoke. In this elaboration much attention fs given to the adjuncts of the conversations. Mr. Brady does not dictate, “ ‘Kicking the she yelled,” or *‘she turned and " or “ ‘smiling sweetly,’ she added." even. It persisted in running down at the most excitiog parts. When I'd stop to think about a sentence or a word it would keep right on grinding, and I nearly worried myselt sick over the thought that good cylinders were going to waste. 1 had a strenuous time of it. To cap the climax, when T read portions of the transcription to Mrs. Brady, she said: ‘You'd better stick to preaching’ My reward came, however, when a publisher's letter a few weeks later assured me that he had formed a dif- ferent opinion of the book. As a result I've been preaching and writing ever since, and I'm glad to say 1 have yet to experience the sensation of having a manuscript re- Jected. His Earliest Compositions. “That's hardly true, on second thought." Here Mr. Brady laughed heartily. I wrote four short stories when I was 21, just after I left the naval academy. They were re- Jected all over the United States. Two of them are stored away in an old trunk. One has been lost. The fourih I recently used for the foundation of a story that is now appearing as a serfal, ‘Woven With the Ship.' After these four stories had traveled all over the country in fruitless search of a publisher, 1 quit trying to be an author. I went out Into the world and gathered ex- perience as preacher, railroad man, farmer, soldier, what not, I didn't try writing a home for their families on earth and yet claiming a house not made with their hands in God's heaven! The white man is trying to make this earth blossom as a rose and the negro is getting ready to die! The white man is organizing busi. nees enterprises and the negro organizing socleties to turn out at their funeral Now, 1 object to a $100 funeral for a 50~ cent negro. The negro eats up and dresses away all he makes. One square meal on Sunday sweeps away all the wages of the week. He reminds me of the mule which ate the shipping tag from his leg. An old negro exclaimed: ‘Gee, dat mule dun e up his whar-he's-gwine!' That's what the negro does. He eats up his living. The Mobile negroes welcomed and ap- plauded his words. PRATTLE OF THE YOUNGSTERS. “What makes the baby cry?" asked the little visitor. “'Oh," explained Ethel, “our baby doesn't have to have anything to make it ery.” Mamma—When that bad boy threw stones at you why didn’'t you come and tell me {nstead of throwing stones at him? Tommie (aged 6)—Pshaw! That wouldn't have helped any. You couldn’t hit the side of a barn. He fires straight dialogue at his secretary. [again until some four years ago. Then I 417" “Yes, you and no other.” “But I|naturally turned to history for {nspiration, don't ‘see how I can do it." “Well, for ever since my academy days 1 have read you're not the man I take you to be.” all the Ameriean and forelgn history I could dlstinguishing between the speakers Miss [lay hands on. Perhaps I seem to turn out 41030 pm | PArFis says she is guided by intuition and books fast because I have a good deal of the inflection of Mr. Brady's volce. Mr.|untouched experience and many years of Brady contends that his secretary’s best |bistorical reading to draw on." uide for discrimination lles in the fact that | Mr. Brady is the picture of robust health. | ., % b 8:06 am | § heroine never says “damn.” Be that as | This prime bodily condition may be largely | . MAmMA." said 5-year-old Mabel, b10:15 prg | 1t M8, When the stenographlc notes are| the result of a temperament which enables | VI el S et il 310:% D™ | tranacribed, the author finds the dialomue | the owner to forget all about novels In in- | {BS Httle one hestatec. 3 ! Colo., Texas, 'Cal.” & above date and iIs cheaper than anything 3 Okiahoma Flyer in that portion of Plerce count: it V. o1 "B T Tocunn condad, Eiod GBI RRE, Wahash, 164 FARNAM ST. STURANS. 3% per acre for the whole section or 8t, Louls either half; one-halt cash, balance on Gémmerdial Nationsl Bl Biag. — Express terms to sult purchaser af 6 per cent. PACIFIC Storage and Warcehouse Co., § 8t Lows Local, Councl Call on or_address 814 Jones, general storage and forwarding. | = Blufts ¢ URL, 2 ¥ TRACY & DURLAND, NORFOLK. NEB. RE-728 6 W —352 Iilinols Centr: #1700 BUYA beautiful modern cottage fin: | WANT, 8 cattle rancht I have over twenty 0F Van Stor CoPUIRTR, THEIm e | SR e or sale in Holt and adjoining counties | e % ; fshed in hardwood, good street, two blocks [ $0F sals In Holt and adloining Counties, St. Paul Limited. e e O o cottage nenr Hanscom | B8y Water and improvements, at from OSTEOPATHY. A e gaat tront. paveg street. Brennan: R Rat e Savec [ W, T, Hawnp, s salepsandstale _ | chickgo Express » A Love'Co., 300 fo. 13th 8t RE—31 8 yler, Neb, GID. E. & ALICE JOHNSON, osteopaths. | issourt.Pucifl properly paragraphed and spoken by the | tenee enjoyment of a humorous jncident.| “Ob. never mind,” said Mabel. ©I was Fr M cottages with city wate : RULe'BIN, By Xo Aate Rliag. Tel. 106 |81 Logia Bxpress, 10:00 am a €:35 pm | right persons. All he has to do is to write | Mr. Brady dearly loves a good joke; if it | E0In€ to ask you something, but it must Wyman. Shriver: Go: [£oy e 34 | K/ C & Bt. L. Ex....!.'ai0i60 pm u 6:15 &m | yn the “eald hes" and “sald shes.”” By this | happens to be directed at him, so much the | Bave got lost out of my head. d cold water In kitchen and bath room - o e -~ water closet; two blocks from 24th street S i DR, A. T. HUNT, 62 McCague Bldg._Tel. | syRiINGTON STATION=10TH & MAsoy | Method Mr. Brady believes that he acts as | better, and the heartier ia his clear, ringing WYMAN, SHRIVER CO., 1008 N. Y. L. Bid, | Below are a few properties that are bar. —- 3 car line, at a in. a sort of human phonograph for his char- | laughter. Indeed, he even goes so far as to RE—38 1 ains. They will stand investigation acters, with the result that thelr conversa- | tell jokes of which he has been the butt. | you think sister said about you this even- Would be giad to show them to anyone tions are natural, because they have mot{ “The praise of one little woman in my | ing? SR modars Bl B Wisaise $iace, been carried on among literary impedi- | congregation is always in my mind. One| Brown (sister's admirer)—Really, Tom- $4.000, d menta. Sunday, after service, she approached and [ my, I'll have to give it up After the copy Is worked over until the | told me that she had just finished reading | Small Tommy—Yes, that's what she sald. accessions fill margins and spaces between | one of my books. ‘Indeed, I hope I enter- | How 4id you guess it? lines, often getting to the blank side of the | tained you? I replied. She beamed into - pages. Miss Parris makes a revised copy. | my face as she answered: ‘Oh, you did, Mr. ““Now, boys,” eald the Sunday echool teacher to the juvenile class, ‘11 tell you about Jonah and the whale. “Huh!" exclaimed a bright little 5-year- old visitor; “ain’t these kids on to that fish story ye 2 5:10 pm Small Tommy—Say, Mr. Brown, what do NICKEL PLATING. _Plating Co., Bee Bldg. Tel. 2 When You Write to Advertisers Colorado " Vestibiied instaking excisicn. | Brady, very much; I found you to be a de- , 324, 800, remember it only takes a tra stroke Lincoln Fast Mali. a 9:17 am | This is subject to pal ; e oared siroer” S4inand | tWo of the pen to mention the fact that | Fort Crook and Piati When this process bas been carried out | lightfully modest man, mentally.’ " » th 100, you saw the ad in The Bee. BEOUI DUOE am | until the author is satisfied that what 15| There s a etatement by a western critic u’«""&"fi""'m",‘,fi g"'t‘ g}m 5 LN ===S========| Bellevue & Pacific Jot..a 3 left is absolutely mecessary to tell the | about “When Blades Are Out and Love's Tith and’ Arbor streets, $1.60. Chicage, Burlington & Quine: story, & third copy is made. Usually this { Afleld,” which makes the author smile every corner 234 and Vinton, $1,500, e— iy e e ¢ T T is a final copy, the one placed in the hands | time he thinks of it. This particular book | 2 lots, Monmouth Park, $1,000. F. MELCHIOR, 13th and Harney, ma- WY CAmiye. | e publishers. reviewer sarcastically remarked that Mr. 8 rooms, North 3th street, 3900, chinist ~M358 PR R Eaist SreY / Brady understood his business when blades | A Promient real estate man in Los Ag- OMAHA Safe and Iron Wks. make a spe. | Ghicago Local . Fainstaking Revisien. were out, but when It came to love-making | E¢le8 bad an experience a few evenings TUKEY & SON Sated. %6."Nndreen, brop., 102'8. ich Be Y et : 87:83m| peaides dictation, addition and exciston | he certainly was afield a0 tat kept him guessing for o little safes. ndreen, Prop., t. " J bit to whether he shoul 'ee]l compli~ 10 E befall a novel at this author's hands before | There is one joke on him, however, that | bit 88 * M R B L City, St. Joseph & Commetl |, " 1o gees it. He revises it in the | Mr. Brady thinks is being carried too mented or otherwise. He was at home pe ¥ 1 | Of Ki o0 far. | With ome little daughter while his wife 85 acres adjoining Irvington, § acres alfaita. 3 7 TR Y ; serfal galleys, works over it in the serial | Out in Kansas and Oklaboma everybody is | With © au Prioe, B0 BEMIS PARK LOTS. APCORRIN PLEATING, . | BARIE VG v & 65 pm | U es, gives It A scrutiny In the book gal- | #itting down and penning wrathful letters | apd another of {he énlmrn T:rafl.::::- of Fl We offer § lots, fronting east on 34th St, | REDUCED prices In pleating. For par. | Kansas City Night & 6:15 am | leys, and a final touch here and there in the | to him, and all because he made the herofne | {own, reports the Los Angel . acres northweat of Floronce. small house | 2° ylock from new Harney car line: lots | ticulars inquire Ideal® Pleating Co., 1510 book pages. Thus a novel from the pen of | in “Oklahoma ride 280 miles in a few | Darkness was coming on and the littie 4 les and grapes, B R el R TR R TR a Datly. b Daily except Sunday. e Sun Pan 300 apple and pium trees. Price, §l. ke the price to correspond. Only $378 | s BTy | Y Py exnant Baturdas. <Tulls |Cyrus Townsend Brady is revised, wholly | hours! Mr. Brady Intended racing the girl | €irl was anxlously watching for ber 2 80ree southwast of Rusers', fine place for | $ACR It 801a this week. Boe us - xtept Nionday. or partially, at least six times befors it | into the newly opened country and to a | mother's return. Her nervousness grew ’ CARPENTERS AND JOINERS. {s placed between covers. Sometimes this | mythical town just a few miles across the | apace, in spite of the father's attempts chickens. Price, $1,00 b $ near ALL kinds rpenter work and repair- WEBSTER DEPOT—15TH & WEBSTER | cning up process is extended, as in the | #tarting line. Memory played him false; in | at reassurance. At length the little one S pares, Bpt 8L, Aear Tontar, 450 ploce. B 6 | “ing promptly attended to. J. T. Ochilt case of “Hohenzollern,” which was entirely | dictating the story he ran the Kentucky |burst Into tears, saylng o Toee TR B 10| e S0t o s rewritten for book form after running | thoroughbred all the way to Guthrle. No| *I just can't help it! 3% acres, Bith St. less than 2 miles trom | WILLIAMSON FHARLES B. 1208 | e—————————————— Valley. serially, Tn this instance the story was | D¢ caught the error, and hence a deluge | and I must have her!” park. Price, 880 . RE—3G BALE TIES. Slack Il Deadwood Leave. Arrive. | biected to revision twelve times. | of le'ters from the inhabitants of the ptatns. | ‘Do you do this way when your mamma 30 acres level land, Koch's addition, 7 miles Hot Springs ... ...2 3:00 pm a6:00 pm| From all this it may be gathered that Mr. Brady tries to be philosophical about ft. | is here and I'm away?’ asked the other. trom P. O. Price, $50. 7 Casper and [ st Brady's pen hardly stops long enough | He realizes that he himself brought mown | “No, of course mot.” replied the little This list 18 only a few of et 43:00 pm ©5:00 pm | o1\ iider to get & few winks of sieep | Be torrent and sends an abject apology to | one. ‘“'Cause then there's some grown-up ! s only & few of our many cheap " every outraged westerner. But he is grow- | bout the house pleces. Let ub show you some of them. o' nights. Some of the more jocular liter- | 1 T, O person abou b 3:00 pm b 6:00 pm |ary critics would have us so belleve at all | 28 1 —— | events, but Mr. Brady laughingly declares | ‘1"""" Mk:- Mr. Brady is scen regu- | Labor and Industry. that this isn't true. His working hours, he "'”i "" athletlo. games, the theater, soctal | 1y .y are 244 establishments, employing are “from 9 & m. to 3 p. m. six days | EAtherings, out walking and riding ana in | 959 glove makers, in the United States. the pulplt. His friends marvel how he has| A crew of Itallans employed on raflroad found time to earn and keep up a reputa- | work north of Marinette, Wis.. struck re- tlon of being America’s most rapid writer | Nty on account of the mosquitoes of historical romance. Increases have been made by the Illi Burlington & Missour!i River, Leave, Wymore, Beatrice and i ncoln ....... <@ 8:40 am Nebraska Express .....a $:40 am Denver Limited . 425 pm Black Hlilis and Puget Bound Express .a1l:10 pm NICE, $-room house, MODERN. on a_good lot, hear to car line, south tront” PRICE Sowre. oo S oNTI L TAEMENT | 10'foom, modern, barn, 110 feet front, Bemis ENTS at 6 per cent. Bemis, Paxton bIk. $4,000. RE-89 6 18 and 16 rooms, i Tent $8%5, Q street, South Omaha, $5,000. B-room cottage corner 25th, near Parker, BMALL FARMS AND GARDEN TRACTS |, $1,600. ‘were never selling better than now. WE HAVE SOME BARGAINS. 40_acres, 3 mil north of Florence, 2\‘ to 3 acres u‘ berries, 200 apple trees, 75 plum alnut and oak grove, fine pasture, ca be cultivated, good bulldings. Price. $3,000. 40 acres, 6 miles from Omaha, just west of “g'fi beit line, no improvem “How often have I told you," said a mother to her angry offspring, ‘‘never to let the sun go down on your wrath.” “Well, 1 can’t help it, mamma,” replied the little fellow, Who occasionally reads bible storfes, “I ain't no Joshua.'" MANUFACTURING. Chicago Special . Chly RE-—T34 6 cago Vestibul 4i-48 Board of Trade. Missouri 1 need mamma, RANCH and_farm lands for sale by the | GMAHA Hay Bale Tie Co., 811 North —935 Union Pacific Rallroad company. B. A MeAllester, land commissionet. Union Pa- | e e o | U FLORIST, £57, uperi cific Headquarters, Omaha, Neb. Exeter and Soward, RE-314 E BYRON : ot T gy T TR T e 4 £ inesed ™ REED CO., 212 8. WTH ST.| HOUSES, lots, farms, ranches. loans: &% | I HENDERBON. 1610 Farnam. Tel, 1253, | granont oo, 5 fire insirance. Bemis, Paxton block. Bend for price list, cut flowers and plants. | Fremont Locai - e -~ - Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & |say HOUSES and lots in all parts of city; also % ' t acre property and farm lands. The O F. PAWNBROKERS, Omaka. :';n:e::::. :::’l:;: l:;:’m:n !;>j>m t;-“ll':-lr:: ! SALE—A BARGAIN. lot 43x108, mode : and cistern,’ large shade t; Apply to owner on premises, 2814 N. 2ith RE—136 6* MID-SUMMER PRICES . 18th ave., 3-r., oity water, only 36 pitol ave..'6.r.. ‘city water, fine lawn, in, only ' $17.80. 46th, &-r. 2'lots, fine barn, lots of only $13.50. ,g:h"’ ave, §r, ALL MODERN, gt 10-r., ALL MODERN be used tor 3 QUAINT FEATURES OF LIFE, STEAMNOATS, newly familles, only n. ALL modern house, 1, $35. AL MODERN, wal Ing distance. only &5 e July 12, 10 A. M July 19, 104 M AUTOMOBILES. PATENTS, ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR IF YOU want one of the nicest homes in Hanscom Place I will Bargain. “Owner left. sity: 5 M Bheiwood, w1 N. ¥ e you t sell F(En RENT, Q-m'olzl.:n;?lern. "a'.x}&&i ouse, newly palnted ‘nd. papsred: 2621 Capitol Ave. Tel. 57. B. J Rebison DM PAYNE, ICK & CO. for eholes — o ; bk 3 1 N a FOUND, gold locket. inquire Grant W LA VA S zu 1018’ | IOUSES and fiats. Ringwalt, Barker bisck | FOUND. gold locket. ina rape w2 GRAND Electric Co.. 16 & Jackson. Tel, 2516, —3u2 EEE——————— FOUND. Davie Co.. Room 552, Bee bullding, ISR N |Twin City Passenger E-86 | EAGLE Loan Office, reliable. accommodat- | §loux Clty I scene of carnage.’ A_MONTHLY payment bar K fng; all buslness confidential. 181 Douglas. | Bmerson oca” -0 His first daily task is the clearing up of nols Central Taliroad In the wages of tek X Rermeat be = Missouri Pacifie, vhich ki 2 raphers at certain stations and overtime house. G. M. Nattinger. S R P S Nebraska Local, V! ALK AEIMIORAeAS, WhISk 18 24 SELIME IAS granted under certain conditions. 5 e TRUNKS AND BAGGAGE. Weoping Water ...\ b 410 pm ai0:s% am |(#F: Then comes s bour and & balf ar two Absolutely the newest thing in organized GEORGE G. WALLACE, real estate, mort- — ik Rours of dictation. This is followed by re- labor Is the Greater New York Shoe Polish- gage, rentals, insurance. Brown block 3 717, 508 8. 16th. vision and correction until 2 o'clock. The! w. Angrew B. Potter and bis wife of | jom »""':':%n?;.’. .3i);.?:r'1r:}hr:}fl'x.3|:“ ‘l_tlc«ar: RE36 =L MY sy siniio last '“"“" of the W:l""nl“?;y Is given ;‘V’; West Newton, Mass, celebrated on a re- |nd nours. It has A membership of &, = o to reterence reading. When the ©lock [oent date the sixty-third £ 1k A report lssued by the Census Bureau on FOR RENT—HOUSES, HOLLAND-AMERICA LINE |sirixes 3 Mr. Brady abruptly throws aside | - rd oamniversary of | G TCRtle industry of the United States e New York-Rottordam, vis. Boulogn 11 thought of work and goes out seeking | Lo\, edding day. IHe is 6 years old and | snows that. the capital invested in cotton VANS and bagsage wagons. Tel. 1185, Sleaned. pressed. $10. Ladiex’ ekirts | NNGy Fwin-Sorew o 5. of 18,000 tons roglster atrestine. Broausptly, But mot stweys, if |00 10 83 Fot Atiy: 7ears. they have Mved | manufacuring 1n, 1he, Mouthars SISeL i B e Canadlan, 8i8 N. 16th St ; M - . If|in a house that Mr. Potter b Creased from 120413414 in to 382,628, S e TN —wio gy | Ryndam be returns home at § o'clock, he studies |pecupancy. OB elther side of hem cr eieir | {n 18 and (o $187,172.861 in 1900, Bar o0 s e Mo win-borew until dinner time, an hour and 8 alf later. |pouses. eside. thetr twe "m;"m.nldn v'xhrm 'A feature of the new scale signed by the ice cool fat close in. 5. avis Co.. 582 Bes BMS | STAMMERING AND STUTTERING. |Steamor Rotterdam Every evening Is given over, absolutely, to | gamiiies M7 | Bepublle froq and Bies) oapmaly 3¢ Sibe: us before you mo e - g | Twn-erew Noordam amusement. In such short working days nence, 18 that the company agreed to @ PAYNE, BOSTWICK & CO. w Y : CURND. Julls Vaoghs, @0 Bames Bidy. |Sesemtr = WeS July 26,10A. M | nas he produced in four years thirteen books {biizh an eight-nour day in 1ts mills whe 6012 N. Y. Lif : hen You Write AR ity aad_tweaty-dlght stories, und bas well| TS T Reus VR ln whlch he be | Gumated amociaton Fecognie. (hls 44" & PN it LAWN MOWERS. H. 8 Jones, 1502 Farnam street; i |under way at least two more books, several |!ieves s imbedded a piece of the true | §iTCLC X o * § 0 5 RATR g _ | Neese, First' National Bank, Omaha. stories, and a dramatized version of [CTOSS. It was originally one of the treas- | j,y 7 there will meet in the city of To- 690D S:room house, MODERN Sxcept tur. to AdVertlserS Bharpened, repaired. L I, Wks., 1406 Howard ~— | “Hohenzollern.” This venture into realms |Ures of the b g ARS war pressntad te ] ronse, Dt GRS REEN TOTARRE SN n an L ¢ — M3 an ancestor of th ar. 8ol ever held in the ory of ¢ labor. PAINTED on the outslde. some little re- | |\ 0o 1 tves an extre s £ MU or Tours on Lake Michigan, fhe esar was traveling trom Bt Petere. | When President Martin Fox calls the & ol ns i troke o - - | twenty-sec slon of & Iron olders’ W Iarge. lote. near to car Tiae Prios | (o Of the pen'to mention the fact that seamenes MANITOU STEAMBOATS. burg ‘~ Moscow. He suddenly discovered | L'nion of NOFth America to order there will f.'fl'm TB‘:#M.‘:‘L x"v"fl-‘.(r“fm"flg' you sav the ad in The Bee. ST, | for pasmen, axcinsively, makes ! that b. ad forgotten the ring. The train | De a8 ’,’\"".51” 543 delegates, representing 387 > LMEN aha Van ELECTRIC AUTOMOBILES. Deright's C w - ariev was stopped immediately and a special | Bt 5" BEMIS. Paxton TO MOVE right gét Omaha Van Storage 3 ow, Petosked, ! y a specia y vy E bik. RE-let ¢ | TQ MOVE nght gu¢ Qmahs Yan Stor 11 Farnam streer Sas" | Epringt Tieg Flow Beioales, Maclio Lo andicon” s messenger sent flylng back on an express | turned from Australia. where be suve R C PETERS & CO ¥ —_——— LEAVES CHICACO AS FOLLOWS: OH'NION IN E eogine for it nor would the caar allow |secured SO0 capital to erect” and = N 7 Tues. O n.m. 1080 a.m. Sat. & B A s o Ratme NaLE, G g oo | operate a woolen mill in Seattle. The wool . . . |SEE PAYNE. BOBTWICK & CO.. for choice 7 - ™ the train to move untll, several hours after- | SECCLP, %, p Mouses. @1-2 N, Y. Lite Bids. el 106 | PRTERTES | “"“MANITOU STEAMSHIP CO . ward, the messenger returned with the | faterested in- basing b° merker: for the have some fine bargains. The only way to D35 |PATENTS-S : OFFICE & DOCKS, Rush and N. Water Sts., Chicage. | = FOUR SEPARATE AND | "° product in the Tapldly developing morih sl el sl | iaans vin & siemar oo Rt s o NS DIsTINGT SERVICES. B iens, sachie s reathrCupe o want 0 sent {0 you? Let us know D25 HOR Line—U = MALL~STEAMERS e - . g -2 20 i, arrie Nation bas come down snother \e recent convention of the Interna- NEw vomitlRf sasuiacky bevass o ow, |Fast Twin-Screw Passeager Steamers sail- P8 or two and is now advertisiag herself | Honal Brotherhood of Bookbinders decided NEW YORK. GIBRALTAR & NAPLES. |ing regularly from Boston, Portiand and |88 & street fair attraction in Missourl. | bers a pro ommn’h;r::’mn\a;";.“ ment of & — Montreal to Liverpool, also Boston to |Several managers have recelved ber litera- | death benefit. It also appointed a commits Sepirior accommodaiions, Baselien Cuisive, , v m meArd, for he Somiun of passensers sudloniiy w0 | Mediterranean ports. Send -for booklet, | ture. which bears a half-tone picture of 16 on & bookbinders’ “home. ! vaiterasd Slogle o Hound Trip tickets issued betwess New | ~Mediterranean Illustrated.” For rates, |the old woman, beneath which is this line: | Springs. Already $20,00 has been ork ut‘lknhh. Exglian. u:n aad i Priacipal | etc., apply to local agent or company's | ‘America’s Most Famous Woman. The n;’r‘mlrla for |‘le11, ;;’mu-.x It is Ilkel){‘llll. in- W2 TR Sasiy sace’ | ofee. falr season not belng fully open yet, she | Stitution will ‘be situated at Colorado e iy - A e s 00 Dearborn St. Chs uL s §0iag abous the siate WAKIAG speaches, Hiretliandl arideais™ ™8a. Tolovig e

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