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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1906)
THlA OMAHA1 RT7NTTAY ' tfair PEPTTtfttEft 30, lWv 5 1 c Ji to Or li tti- i( 0 J ii ti li l i to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to J The Only Exclusive Cloak Sbop In the CHy 1517 Farnaa St. Open Satur day Evenings Until 40 O'clock We wish to contribute our share this week toward making it pleasant for the strangers within our gates and will do all in our power toward that end. We extend a most cordial invitation to all to make our store their meeting and resting place for the week, and where, for their convenience wi have estab- v lished a 4 Free Information Bureau and Check Stand We realize also that a number of these out-of-town folk intend doing their fall shopping while here, so as a special in- ducement we offer for this week the following Ak-Sar-Den Sale Specials. $35.00 Value Ladies' Tailor-Made FaU Suits This week at $35.00 Box Tut JacketsThis week at............ $12.00 Long Novelty Coats This week at... $7.50 Plaid Silk Waists-This week at , (SKIRTS, FURS and CRAVENETTES all at Special prices.) CH ROII C LE S OF. AK-SAR-BEN Transcript of ths Scroll, That is Kept at the Palace of the King by the Royal Scribes, Wherein is Set Dow.i Faithfully all that Dolh Transput in the Kingdom, and Wherein May be Found Account of the Glories of AK-SAR-BEN Even from the first Day of The Calling of the King Unto the Present Time! i on', k k 25.00 17.50 7,50 4.98 A Standing Invitation Come in and Make Yourself at Home S. Fredri ok Berger & Co. Cloaks, Suits, Furs, Skirts t and Waists 1517 Farnam 3 C a c Mti-daF-tSen visiiors ARE INVITED TO CALL AND LEA VE THEIR MEASURE FOR A NEW FALL SUIT, CUT ON THE OLON Y S T Y LE ...Large and Roomy... C H AS. E. ...TAILOR... 320 South Fifteenth Street, - OMAHA m m (t v (t W ft ft f ft m ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft THESE-are. the" Chronicles of Ak-Sar-Ben, King of Quivera, from the first even unto this day. On the scrolls within . the palace of the king have they been set down by the royal scribes, that just record may be kept of the king, and of bis goodness and his greatness, that they may be known of all men, and that his glory, which shineth with a bright light, may not be dimmed but may ever fill all the people with its magnifi cence. It came to pass that among the people was much murmuringand in the market places men stood idly by, while the builders of the city sat' in council that they might devise whereby they should lift up the gloom that had fallen upon the land. For the land was under desola tion, nor did the mills grind, and the caravans had ceased coming, and the laborers stood about in the ways, for there was none to hire, AND when the builders of the city had taken council one with another, and had gath ered together, they said among themselves, Be hold, the land languisheth, and there is not wherewith to'clo. Better it were that we should have a king to rule over us, that our people may be gathered to gether, and we may have again the glory that was. - So in the early time of the , year, while yet the fields were not planted tuey said to the people, Behold, a king is chosen to rule over ye, and his name shall be called Ak-Sar-Ben, for of such are the kings who have waxed mighty in Quivera, and he shall be a mighty and a puissant king, and in his name shall the 'people do great th ings. And the people with one accord accepted this king, and with glad acclaim did call upon his name. And the king sent a mighty man of exceeding valor, whose name was called Sam son, that he might gather together the strong men of the land, and that they should prepare for his coming a palace, and should make all things ready against his coming. These men who were gathered togetheby Samson that they might serve at the palace of'thq mighty king were chosen from among the noblest of the land, and were called Knights of Ak-Sar-Ben. For jt was at night that they were gath ered together that they might take counsel, one with ,ai other, and might listen to the wisdom of Samson, and thus they were' known as knights. union Doth Bebnke the Straus; era. Ths People Ulitth the land. His name was called Ak-Sar-Ben and he was the second of the line. IT CAME to pass that during the time Ak-Sar- Bcall sat on the throne of his fathers, that there was much stir among the peoples of the kingdoms round about Quivera, and much go ing to and fro and shouting, and some of those that were curious went abroad and returned with strange tales. And from far countries came strangers who taught a new doctrine, and the people of Quivera were most distraught thereby. But Samson, who spoke with the king's voioe, did rebuke the strangers and did chide the people who sought after the strange doc trines, and did hold them in bounds, so that the kingdom was retained in the rule of the king. Again did the earth return of its yield and the land wax fat with the harvest, and when the grain had been gathered and the vineyards had been taken of their yield, and while the winepresses were full, did the people rejoice in their strength and gather together and make merry at the celebration of the king. And then Ak-Sar-Ben II and his knights and warriors and his mighty Smen with much pomp and pageantry did visit his people, and the nights were made to be like, days and the feasting and rejoicing continued for the allotted time. Many strang . ers did come, and the city was running over with those that sought to partake of the king's bounty and those that were 'encamped around about the citadel were a multitude. And on the evening of the sixth day; when the king's pal ace was bright with lights and the nobles and great persons of the land were there, behold, a new king was crowned, and his name was called Ak-Sar-Ben 1IL Peace and prosperity abode in the land. THE days of Ak-Sar-Ben III were peaceful days, and plenty did abound throughout au oi quivera, ana tne people did rejoice thereat bo that never before "did the fields yield so ' bounteously, and the fruit of the trees and of the vine did surpass all of any beforetime. And when the king did make his feast in the tenth month, all the people of his .kingdom did come, and many strangers from far off lands, who had been told of his mercies and his great . ness and did come to learn of these things for themselves, and the festival of the king was one Ths Kingdom of Quivera Wax.th rat. of exceeding much gladness. And much gold THESE men went abroad by day and taught . and jewels and silver and precious stones, and the gospel of the coming of the king, and much fine stuffs and costly thiners were broucht :WMt ot buying a new Typewriter when you can buy a second-hand on In Just as good repair aa a new one at less than half the coat. We carry , a complete line of every make machine on the market and can aell them to you at such a low price that it will surprise you. The price quoted below will bear out tha above statements. Manufacturer! Our Price. Prtra. Hemlnrton No. 100 B4T.00 hemlncton No. i luS J5 OO K.minalon No. 2 100 87.00 Remington No. T 105 5.0O Smith- Premier No. 1..., 100 So.00 Kmltb Premier No. 1.... 104 SO.00 Oliver. No. 1 or 100 4S.00 Oliver No. .... 1U 60.00 I'nderwuod No. 1. 100 SO.UO . Vadrrwood No. 4 100 O.0 lUmmund ..' 100 46.00 Ulickentderfer No. ..... St 1S-00 Manufacturers Our Price. Price. Bllcken.derfer No. T I to 127.00 Wellington Visible TO.t Chicago Shole.' Visible Pvnsmore, Noa. 1 and I ienmor Noa. 4 and t Jewett, Nos. t and 4.. Fox Hartford Williams No. 1 Williams No. 4 60 100 It Ti 100 100 100 160 to 74 100 &A.00 ae.oo 17.60 6.00 9.00 , 40 00 40.00 40.00 0.00 40.00 - AU of our machines are put In good condition and are fully worth the price quoted. Above prlcea are for cash with order. ; , Visitors from out of town will profit by looking over our stock Of machines. k If not convenient to buy a Typewriter,' we will rent one at a small coat. Central Typewriter Exchange 1C03 Leavenworth St TeL Red 6599. wrought steadfastly with the people, so all were much uplifted by the words they spake, and took much courage from them, and were re vived, and in the market places men! were again busy with barter and trade. . The land waxed exceedingly fruitful, and when the, harvest was come the people gathered at the chief city, which was called Omaha, where the palace of the king was built, and here they made a great feasf. It was like unto no other feast the land had known, even from the begin- ninfr, find all the people took part therein, ev?n unto the sixth day of the week, with great re joicings and praise and thanksgiving. Much honor did tlwy do the king, and costly gifts did Tie UK Great react. to the kingdom by merchants from abroad, be cause the prosperity of the land of Quivera and of its people was such that its like had never been known. And after Ak-Sar-Ben III came Ak-Sar-Ben IV to rule in the land. THEN did the rulers and the chief men of the kingdom 'come together and take counsel, and' say among themselves, We will make a grand festival, to which all the nations of the earth shall come, and we will exhibit to them the greatness and the exceeding richness of the Kingdom of Quivera. And they builded palaces at the city of the king, which is called Omaha, and from the sixth month to the elev enth month did all the peoples of all the world come and sojourn in the city of the king. "When they lay before him, because of his greatness and the harvest which yielded the fat of the the palaces had been built, and land unto them. And, behold, when the feast- all was in readiness, it was given ing was over and the city was again quiet from a name, and was called the Trans- the tumult and the rejoicings, the king slum- mississippi and International Exposition, for bered Vith hi fathers, and a new king ruled ia (continue from paM Four.) ' Ak-a-Bea Solaetis ft area Festival. - - -ji - V " V e ' ' 4 " .... s - : - - - t :a.TLr" -".; - " - " .IN-'' V f . a J J .' 1 a, - f , ' v ' i H fcnrAimcRB or thx drand xrern LB JEM'S Old Standard lOffled in Bond WHISKEY Dottled under Supervision of . U. S. Government. DIRECT TO CONSUMER FULL QUART BOTTLE . . $1.25 FOUR FULL QTS. $4.40, Prepaid Case 12 FULL QTS. $12, Prepaid flP at Our Store When in Omaha and Get a SOUVENIR FRED HIUJER-UOU Distillers and Importers 1309 Farnam St., OmtvKa, Neb. 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