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THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: SEPTEMBER 30, 19i
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CHRONICLES OF AK-SAR-BEN
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The following re a few of the many bargains we have to offer. Always mention number when writing.
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THE GERMAN BAND THAT GOT ARRESTED YET ALRETTT.
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sought the
Quivar.
'ih B3ng5m of Quivera lieth in the land be
jyon3 the great river that is known as the
Father of Watery. And to this great exposi
tion journeyed many strangers from lands afar,
even from the uttermost ends of the earth, that
they might see the wonders of Quivera, which
they praised, saying, Behold, Quivera . is the
fairest of all lands; its sons are the. mightiest
among men, and its daughters the most beauti
ful among women, and its cities are strong and
powerful; its fields yield the riches of the earth,
and from its vines do the grapes hang in large
clusters, and its wine presses give that which
doth bring great joy to the heart. Of its meats
bae we eaten and of its wines have we drank,
and we have found them good. Great is Qui
vera and- happy are the people who dwell
therein. And greatest of all kings is Ak-Sar-Ben.
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With feasting and musio and with thanks
giving did they abide, and the market places
filled to overflowing with those that
merchants, and the trade of the
king's city did wax and multiply.
And the chief ruler of the mighti
est people of all the world, to
whom did King Ak-Sar-Ben and his loyal sub
jects pay tribute and do obeisance,' him that
j;was named McKinley, and who ruled over the
United States of America, in which was in
cluded the Kingdom of Quivera, and whose
emblem was Old Glory, did come to the king's
city, and with him were many of his nobles, and
those who sit in the high seats. And Ak-Sar-Ben
did make a mighty feast for them, and all
the people did rejoice, and the glories of the
. kingdom were shown to them, that they did
marvel much at its wonders. At the same time
that' McKinley did sojourn in the land of Qui
vera at the court of King Ak-Sar-Ben also did
come one who was called Miles, a mighty war
rior, and the leader of all the armies of the land
that mfarched under the emblem of Old Glory;
and Shafter, who was also called Bill, who was
a famous warrior, for that he did take Santiago,
which was a walled city that fell before his
prowess. Besides were many others who were
high in the councils of the great . land . over
which McKinley ruled, and the ambassadors of
the great nations of the world, and they all so
journed in the city of. Omaha and partook of
the feastings and rejoicings.
WHILE yet King Ak-Sar-Ben IV did
sit on the throne and the land was pros perous,
the peoples over whom McKinley ruled
with wisdom were at war with the people of
You m. another ruler, and from the gates
o rorta of the king's city the young men
ajjjj ne fighting meu went forth.
Some of these did go unto far off countries that
were many days journey across the great sea,
and they did bring much glory to themselves
and to the Kingdom of Quivera by their stead
fastness and courage when they did meet the
enemies of the McKinleyites. Bryau, whose
name was William, and who was a man known
the nations of the earth had gathered together
to be at the king's feast, and to testify to his
greatness and the goodness of his days. Even
unto the close of the sixth day did the feasting
and the rejoicing continue, and while it was at
its height, lo, a new king was come unto the
throne, and his name was Ak-Sar-Ben V.
WHEN the time of Ak-Sar-Ben V was com
ing to "its fullness and the days of the
festival did approach, divers young men and
warriors of the kingdom who had sojourned in
a land far off, even beyond the Th. Plrrt
waters of the great ocean, and -Br-x
who had there done battle against Comth Hom'
the enemies of the ruler of all the nations, did
return and unto them did the king extend his
hand, and his countenance was wreathed about
with light when they did return. For the young
men who were of the band that is called the
First Ne-Bras-Ka, v which is even after the
king's own name, were a valiant band, and
among them were' many men of might and
much valor, so that their deeds had brought to
them exceeding great fame. All the people did
call out to greet these young men, and they so
journed among their kindred. Again were the
great palaces builded by the wise men and the
. counsellors of the city illuminated with lights,
and the night made to be as the day and the
feastings andf rejoicings of the people were
without stint. Multitudes did sojourn to the
city of the king, and here did pay in their trib
ute to the greatness of Ak-Sar-Ben V. And
after him reigned King Ak-Sar-Ben VL
NOW, the fame of King k-Sar-Ben and his
loyal knights was extended throughout all
the kingdoms of the world, and from the Fast
came wise men, seeking the king that they might
learn from him wisdom and of his greatness.
And Samson did greet these wise men and show
unto them all the glories of the kingdom, and
did discover to them the secret of the great
ness of the king and of his people. S that
when they had ended their sojourn and did re
turn again to their own country, wu. MtB
it was to spread knowledge of
the wonders of Ak-Sar-Ben and tor'
the might and valor and richness of his men of
war and his champions, and the wisdom and
prudence and foresight of his counsellors.
Plenty was in the land, and merchants from
abroad did come to the capital city of the king,
and to the other cities of his kingdom, and the
people waxed rich in. their gains by reason of
. of all the people, because he was a leader and a
prophet, was numbered among the fighting men
who went out from the gates of the king's city,
and he was made a captain over a thousand
men, and he was ever after known as Colonel.
iWhich is a high title in the land and much to
be desired.
And while yet Ak-Sar-Ben IV ruled over his
people did some of the fighting men return
i'rom the strange lands into which they had
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No. IT Five-room cottage, nearly new,
wU located end In Hood condition. One
Int. LocfUod on lx-cAtur Mreet, Omaha,
Neb. Rented for $L2.U) per month; prioe,
fLfcO; encumbrance, 60i".. Will emchanjie
for a clear land or etork of merchnnditie
or Hardware or five liberal terms on cash
basis.
So. 11 A fire-room modern cottage,
new and In first-class condition: well lo
cated on Burdette street, Omaha, Neb.;
rents for $14.00; price, $2,000; encumbrance,
tfViO. Would exchange for clear land, mer
chandise or hardware, or give liberal terms
on cash basis.
No. 1110 A modern, up-to-date house, six
rooms, with good cemented basement; Just
completed; rnt, Iffi.on; price, $8,500; in
cumbrance, $l,ooo. Will exchange for clear
land, merchandise or hardware or give lib
eral terms on cash basis.
No. 1112 A five-room cottage, located In
Council Bluffs, la. In good condition;
rents for $Li.Oo per month; price, $1,500; en
cumbrance, $060. Will exchange for clear
land, merchandise or hardware.
No. 1113 A 9-room house, located on
North 29th street; well located and a good
property; price, $4,000; encumbrance, $MO.
Will exchange for merchandise or give lib
eral terms on cash basis. '
No. 1100 A lC0-acr farm 64 miles1 South
east of Orchard, Antelope county, Neb.;
good level land, good soil, adapted to al
falfa and all kinds of grains; about 60
acres under cultivation; all tillable. Price,
$12 60 per acre; encumbrance, $500.
No. 1101 A 320-acre farm six mllen S. W.
of O'Neill, Holt county. Neb; 100 acres
under cultivation; all good, tillable land;
a good 5-room house, barn, granary, corn
crib, well, windmill, etc. Price, $15.00 per
acre. 4
No. 63 An 80-acre farm, located S miles
from Sioux City, Woodbury county, la,; 80
acres under cultivation; good new build
ings, good soil, all tillable. Price, $66.00
per acre; encumbrance, $3,000.
No. 1102 An 80-acre farm 2H miles from
three good towns In Crawford county, la.;
about 66 acres under cultivation, balance
pasture, with scattered timber; all fenced
and cross-fenced; fair buildings, well, etc.
Price, $56.00 per acre; encumbrance, $3,100.
No. 130 A $-story frame business build
ing, lower floor rented by hardware com
pany at $26.00 per month; upper floor occu
pied by lodge; rent, $100 per year; located
In town of Parker, S. D. Price, $4,000.
No. 137 A 405-acre farm 4 miles from
Ashlnnd, C.iss county, Neb.; 200 acres un
der cultivation, 100 acres of timber, 10
seres of orchard, no buildings. Price,
$70.00 per acre; will exchange for smooth
grain farm In eastern or central Nebraska.
No. 138 A drug stock located In Clayton
county, la.. In a town of about 1,000 in
habitants; will invoice about $6,800, Includ
ing fixtures. This Is a good stock. Will
exchange for South Dakota ' or Nebraska
land.
No. 139 A laundry business located In a
good Nebraska town of 3,000 people, con
sisting of an up-to-date lauqdry outfit, all
modern machinery and up-to-date fixtures.
price, $i,txx. Might consider some trade.
No. 139H-A 200-acre farm l1 miles from
Dexter, Mower county, Minn. ; all under
cultivation, good grove, snmll orchard.
good house, large barn, granary, machine
shed, chicken house, hog house, good well.
winomiu. eic. -rice, o.uu per acre; en
cumbrance, $3,500.
No. 141 A ISVarre larm 12 miles from
Sedan), Chautauqua county, Kan.; 85 acres
under cultivation, 6 acres of grove, good
buildings, well, etc. Price. $60.00 per acre;
terms, a,000 down, balance 1 year at 6
per cent.
No. 142 A 400-acre farm 2 miles from
Waterbury, Dixon county. Neb.; 140 acres
tinder cultivation, 5 acres of grove, good
buildings, well, etc Price, $50.00 per acre.
O No: SSI A BO-barrel steam nower flour
ing mill located In Ryan, I. T.; has mod
ern, up-to-date machinery; has storage for
Write for any further Information and our
complete list. Correspondence promptly
and cheerfully answered.
large amount of wheat. Price. $2,800. Will
exenange ror small farm.
O No. 3Ti2 A bakery located In a good
western Iowa town of 1.6O0 Inhabitants.
consisting of a brick bake oven, tools, fix
tures, snowcasea ana stock on Hand.
Price, $SC0.
O No. 353 Butcher business located In
good Howard county, la., town of 2.800
people, consisting of slaughter house, shop
fixtures, etc; a good, well established busi
ness. Will sell at a snap.
O No. 364 A residence property and 12
lots, located in a good, hustling Jewell
county, Kan., town; good 6-room house,
burn, chicken house and other buildings;
good well, etc. Price, $,000.
O No. 855 A good paying employment
business, consisting of business office, fix
tures, etc.; located in Des Moines, la.; a
paying business, if pushed. Price. $700.
O No. 8.6 A small poultry farm of 3
acres, located In a good town In Nebraska,
consisting of dwelling house of 6 rooms,
large barn, basement, with Incubator
houses and all modern, up-to-date equip
ment for poultry raising; one of the finest
equipped poultry farms in the west. Price.
$1.0u0. Would trade for good western land.
O No. 357 Good fine cabinet factory for
the manufacturing of showcases, counters,
stairs, china closets, bank and store .fix
tures; the only exclusive factory In ' the
city of Des Moines; fine Well established
business of modern, up-to-date fixtures.
Price, $4,600; encumbrance, $S0O. Want
equity cash. N
O No. 868 A stock of hardware, furnlturn
and Implements, located in a good Ne
braska town; will Invoice about $3.6i; also
a residence property for $2,0"O; store and
Implement building. $1,800. Will sell for
cash or exchange for bankable paper.
O No. 369 A 5.027 acres of aood oralrie
land, located miles from Maxwell City,
Colfax county, N. M.; land is all under
fence and good crops can be raised with
out Irrigation; easy accessable to water.
Price. $4.50 per acre. Will sell for cash.
O No. 360 Two residence properties and
2H blocks of ground, located In a good
little town In Madison county, la.; 1 7
room house and 1 4-room house. In good
repair; barn, granary, coal house, chicken
house, 1 wells, etc. Price, $1,200. Will ex
change for small farm.
O No. 361 A well paying wagon and car
riage repair business, consisting of stock,
tools, machinery and one-half Interest In
building and lot, located In a good Iowa
town of 2.800 people. A paying business.
Price, $2,000.
O No. $62 A good hotel property, located
In Council Bluffs, la., consisting of brick
building. 120x150, 4 stories, 120 rooms; rent
per month, $4O0. Price, $7,600. Will ex
change for western ranch. Improved with
stock.
No. 128 Residence property, consisting of
l lot, li-room house, good barn, city water.
cistern, good cement walks; rents for
$14.00 per month; located In Garner, la.
Price, $3,000. .
No. 129 A small 30-acre farm 2 miles
from Springdale. Washington county,
Kan.; 25 acres under cultivation, 8 acres
of grove, good, large orchard, good build
ings, good well, etc. 'Price, $3,000. Terms,
$1.6o0 cash; balance, 5 years.
No. 130 A stock of groceries and res
taurant goods; will Invoice about $600, and
$101) worth of fixtures; also store building,
with living rooms In the rear; plenty of
fruit, located on corner lot. Price for
building and stock, $2,200. Will exchange
for few good horses and farm machinery
No. 131 120-acre farm 5 miles from Big
Puney. Texas county. Mo.; 40 acres under
cultivation. 80 acres of oak and hickory
timber, good buildings, spring, orchard,
etc. Price. $13.00 per acre. Terms, two
thirds cash, balance to suit. Might con
sider some good trade.
No. 132 A 157-acre farm 4 miles from Big
Puney, Texas county. Mo.; 40 acres under
cultivation, 40 acres of good timber, good
orchard of 4 acres, good buildings, spring,
etc. Price, $15.00 per acre. Will exchange
for Iowa or Nebraska land or good town
property.
No. 133 A leo-acre farm H mile from
F.danvlle, Texas county. Mo.; 20 cres
under cultivation, 130 acres of oak and
hickory timber, good orchard, good build
ing, spring, et. Price. $13.00 per acre.
Will exchange mr 6 or 10 acres in town,
with good buildings or farm land.
No. 134 A 190.72 acres 1 mile from Mot
ley, Cass county, Minn.: good gentle roll
ing praii lc land, no buildings. Pi Ire, $6.00
per acre. Will accept $600 down; balance
to suit.
No. 136 A 140-scre farm 7 miles from
Alton, Oregon county, Mo.; all timber
1 md, gently rolling, covered with oak,
walnut and other timber, no buildings.
Price. $35.00 per acre. Will sell for cash.
O No. 844 A 145-acre farm 4V miles
from Leroy, Coffey county, Kan.; 123 acres
under cultivation, IX acres of timber, sll
good, level, tillable lard; good buildings,
small orchard, good well, etc. Price, $34.00
per acre; encumbrance, $2,200. Will accept
$401) down, balance of equity March 1st.
O No. 345 A 40-acre farm mile from
Toltsvllte, Ray county. Mo.; 26 acres un
der cultivation, balance grass land, with
the exception of t acres of grove and f
acres of orchard; good buildings, 2 good
wellr. etc. Price, $40.00 per acre; encum
brance, $400. Want cash for equltv.
O No. 346 A 160-acre farm 1 milett from
Dlx; 111.; 40 acres under cultivation, 18
acres of white oak timber, 4 acres of or.
chard, good buildings, good water supply,
etc. Price, $30.00 per acre; encumbrance,
$1,200.
O No. 347 A 200-acre farm VA miles from
Neosho, Mo.; 80 acres under cultivation, 30
acres or good walnut and nicKory limner.
good orchard, good new buildings, good
well, etc. Price, $40.00 per acre; encum
brance, $2.50. Will exchange for good
rental property or hotel.
O No. 348 An 80-acre farm V, mile from
Eagloton. Polk county. Ark.; 12 acres un
der cultivation, 60 acres of pine and white
oak timber, 12 acres of orchard, good build
ings, good well, spring. Price, $1,000. Will
exchange for 6 or 10 acres near St. Joseph,
Mo.
O No. 349 110-acre farm 4V4 miles from
Trandom, 111.; -40 acres, under cultivation,
7 acres of grove. 6 acres of orchard, fairly
good buildings, 2 wells. Will exchange for
farm land, city property or live stock.
Price, $5,000.
O No. 3fi0 158-acre farm 1 mile from
Elknolnt, Union county, 8. D. ; 130 acres
under cultivation, all good, level tillable
land; no buildings. Price, $41.00 per acre;
encumbrance, $1,700. Will give terms to
suit.
No. Ill A stock of drugs which will In
voice about $800, with fixtures; located In
a good Iowa town of about 200 people:
doing a good business; rent, $12.00. Price,
$700.
No. 117 A 2-story frame building, 20x50,
located In Rmmettsburg, la., together with
two lots, well located. Price. $4,000. Will
exchange for residence property In Sioux
Falls, suitable for rooming purposes.
O No. 327 A 123-acre farm 4 miles from
Scurry, Kaufman county, Tex.; 60 acres
under cultivation. 63 acres of oak and hick,
cry Umber; good buildings and orchard,
etc. Price, $19.00 per acre. "
O No. 328 120-acre farm 4 miles from
Milo, Vernon county. Mo.; 60 acres under
cultivation, all good level land, good or
chard, good buildings, well, etc. Price,
$35.00 per acre; encumbrance. $1,509. Will
exchange for small farm in Iowa or prop,
erty in good town.
O No. 323 A vacant lot, located In Al-
verado. Tex.; well located and good, valu
able property. Price, $125. Would ex
change for farm land In California.
O No. 330 A 317-acre farm 4 miles from
Brushvale, Wilkin county, Minn.: 200 acres
under cultivation, all good level land, good
bntldlnga. well. etc. Price. $35.00 per cre
encumbrance, $3,600, Will exchange for
merchandise.
O No. 331 A 290-acra farm one mlla from
liouisvllle. Lafayette county. Ark.: 164
acres under cultivation, all good, level,
tillable land; 8 acres orchard, good build
ings, well, eta Price. $27 50 per aor
terms, half down and balance to suit.
O No. 332 162V4-acre farm H mile from
Carlow. Davies county. Mo.; 80 acres un
der cultivation. acres timber, balance all
good, level, tillable land; good orchard,
good buildings, well, cistern, etc. Price.
$43.50 per acre; encumbrance, $4,300. Wants
equity cash.
O No. 833-490-acre farm miles from
Tulare, Tulare county, Cal.: 400 acres un
der cultivation, 460 acres tillable, 30 acres
of timber, good buildings, well, etc. Price,
$66.00 per sere; encumbrance. $10,769. Will
exchange for good stock ranch or farm
land.
O No. 834 A 144.85-acre farm 4 miles from
Coyvllla, Wilson county. Ksn.j 60 aeres
under cultivation, 3 acres of timber, all
good land. 2 acres of orchard, good house,
well, etc. Price, 36.0U0; encumbrance,
$1,600. Will exchange for small farm olos
to town clear of encumbrance.
O No. 335-A 320-aore farm 7 miles from
Armel. Yuma county, Colo.; 140 acres un
der cultivation, $00 acres good, tillable
land: small orchard, good buildings, well,
windmill, etc. Price, $1100 per sore. Will
exenange for livery barn In good town.
O 336 A 350-acre farm 4H mile from Os
wego, Cherokee county, Kan.; 2
tillable, 110 acres of walnut, oak, and hick
ory timber, small orchard, good buildings,
2 wells, etc. , Price, $o0.00 per acre; en
oumbranoe, $900. Will exchange for gen
eral merchandise stock una siore miliums.
O No. $37 A 3-story hotel. 40x50, located
In Orannls, Ark.; built In 1904. painted and
i. .onriitlon. Price. 31.000. Will ex
change for good residence or $rood store
building in good town. ,
O No. 338 Good. mAdern. up-to-date
apartment house, with if lota on ground
located In Fort Dodge, la. : has hot and
cold water, steam heat, baths, gaslights,
city water, sewer; stricly modern. Tws
stories and basement, has 20 rooms and Is
nicely, papered and painted. Price, $18,600;
enoumbrance, $8,0,10. Will exchange for
ranch or farm land. ' either wild or partly
Improved. Rents for $75.00 per monlh.
O No. 339 Group of three lode mining
claims and a,' mill site. 10 miles from town
and railroad. In Summit county, Colo.;
large low grade sine and lead proposition;
ore In sight, ready for treatment; small
mill. Less than $10,009 will put the mining
on a paying basis. Owner will accept pan
payment In stock. Price, $18,000. Bonansa,
for a stock proposition.
O No. 340 Two lots, store building 22x44.
J-story, rents for $36.00 per month, located
at Bpenoer, Neb.; has city water, good
sidewalks, sewer, etc. Price, $2,600. Might
exchange for farm land.
O No. 341 A 230-acre farm one mile from
Granado, Douglaa county. Mo.; 140 acres
under cultivation. W acres of oak, hickory
and walnut timber, 6 acres of orchard,
good, large buildings; cistern, spring, etc.
Price, $27.00 per acre. Would exchange for
good farm In eastern or central Kansas.
O No. 342 239-acre farm 3 miles from
Almeria. Loup county. Neb.; 46 acres un
der cultivation, all good, level, tillable land;
small grove, no buildings; the land Is un
der Irrigation, ditch; about ISO acres Is
fenced. Prioe. $4,000. Wl'l exchange for
Improved land, hardware or general mer
chandise. O No. 343 160-acre farm 2 miles from
Hartford, Lyon county. Kan.; JO acres un
der cultivation, all good le-el. tillable
land and small orchard, good buildings,
well, etc. Price, $8,500; encumbrance, $2,600.
Will exchange for hardware, merchandise
or stock of furniture.
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