REAL ESTATE Classified w-t. Voting man! 1'ollow tlit fnotMm of your father, liny Horiu: rlioli't- fiiriiiliiK litixl while It I yet rhetp It will nmke you rlrli In ulcwymrv Vdu will find the liest In Keith -oiinty. fhritHkH. Inquire of I'uxtoii Kenlty Co.. I'MXtou. Neb. Write them totluy. .-IJt lk you witnt nlisolutely relliilile Information rei;rlliiir the oprlunit Ii-h for in ventmenl In IiiikIh In western .Nelriisku unci north eastern Colorado You ran ifet It from thoxt who for fifteen yearn have l -n rltNl v ivmnwtcd with the farming I merest h of that Heetlon ly writ Inir to the old rellalile. Juleshnrj; l.kinl '.. JulesburK. Colorado. 3-4t The Land of Wheat. Corn. Alfalfa. Fat Ho and Cattle We Iimvk Home Hpeelally Httntrtlre propohl tloiiN for the Investor or the speculator nulli fy tiiiikln iiroMllions In Keith and Perkins I'ounlleti. There t itmmI money In It for the man who rets In now prleett are irolntf up. A lance list of Irrigated I'latte Ik t torn lauds at t:Ci per wm and up. Also unimproved table lands at ?1 er arre and up. Crops on and 'If tothlti land are making around 40 bush el to the ai -re of fall wheat. Come and see us or write for full description and price. 'M-il L.AMO & Sexhon, Brule, Nebraska. Look Here! Now's Your Chance! Mt up and take notice. Tlie lest land the sun hlncs on. I'lent v of rain. No bad storms. Maitnlticent crops. ICIchest kind of soil. Land ffolnR f.ist. et in ticfore cheap homes are r)ni. I'rlces ran ire from 1 10 iter acre u. un improved land. Improved farms at prices ranging from 35 to per acre. Further par ticulars call on or write Carter .V Sex son I .and company. ;rnt. Nebraska. 3-4t If you want to conserve your Investment and at the same time Ihcrease your Income from farm or ranch property. Lincoln or Keith county lands lylmr alonir the main line of the I'nlon I'aci tic railroad will please you. I'rlces on this land are ranlni! very low. less than one-half what they should or III sMn le so far the advance has lieen steady, we look for a stiff raise soon. The soli Is a heavy, rich black loam from 3 to 5 feet deep: underlaid with an excellent clay sultsoll -free from rock, alkali and hard pan: yields easily to the plow and is well adapted to the raising of corn. train and stock, i Hie man and team can cultivate at least twice us much acreage as In eastern Nebraska. Fall wheat and alfalfa do finely. There Is no other section in the state where you can so easily and cheaply (trow such heal thy hotfs. Not a pauper in these counties, tax vertr low. climate unexcelled, .lust to get ac quainted, three rare bunrains IHo acres six miles from irood markvt. 50 acres under plow, all koo1 farm land, the crops prove it. tier man settlement. Price for quick sale, tjifiii. ItW acres SI miles from good railroad town, all level and subject to cultivation, now in grass. School house on corner. Price "OJ"0. ltW acres all good farm laud, price lsjo. t'.otne and let us show yo-i these lands, or write us for more detailed 'information. Pii:ksonV Hchtdx. 3A-lt Sutherland. Nebraska Mr. Homeseeken If you want a farm where at least the tirst two crops will pay for your land, buy a ticket to (.rant, the county neat of Perkins county. Come and see what we kavp for you. get in touch wit lit he actual conditions here Hnd get our prli-e. Mursoil is deep rich, black loam, clay siiImoII and is adapted to the raising of corn, wheat, oats. :ilf:ilf:i, etc. No rocks, sand or alkali, i'lenty of pure, sparkling water and an Meal c imate. The crops that are lie Ing raiM-l from year to year in Perkins coun ty give a practical demonstration of the real value of this land. While laud Is rapidly sd vancing. present prices an1 less than one-lialf this real value. Here are some snaps you will e unable to duplicate liio acres three miles from town, smooth, level land, every foot till able at sii.V) er acre: :tS acres five miles from county scat, every foot of it perfectly level, a genuine snai at t?I3 per acre: live quarters ad .'o Hing towi .ight at SI2.50 per acre, will sell separately or all together. Farms ad joi ning these lands are uroducing crops that will net the full price of the laud this year. We have may others, both large ami small tracts, and can certainly please you. Call and see or write for further information to Orvlll K. Lamb. Grant. Nebraska. .'iti-4t For Sale Fifty l.ulTalo county farms locat ed in Wissl rier valley known as the finest alfalfa, grain and stock country in NehrasKH. Come, invest Igtte while the prices are low. Homes from fi'i an acre tip. SSAIITSI.KV.V llAHIi.VtN. Kiverlale. Neir. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS Notice of Probate of Will TNTIIKCOl'NTV CtH'KT tK CASSClil'X A t jr. Nebraska. In the matter of estate of Henry Spangler. leeeasel. To A l.l. I'eusons (dsi t:itEi: You are lM-r'l.v not itietl that a in! it ion has been tiled to probate a will pill i t inir to ls the last will of Henry Spangler. ami for the appointment of the executors named therein. There will Is- a hearing uimui said jictit ion at my office in the city of Plat tsmout h.( 'ass coun ty. Nebraska, at l' o'clock a. m. on the 14th day of septeiiils-r.lii'7.aiid all obj'ct ioiis there to must In- tiled by said hour, and at said time such orders will lie made as are just ami imi erln the premises. IIakvky I. Tkavis. I sea i. I t'ount.v Judge. I. Pwyer. Attorney. Notice to Creditors jX TIIF.t'tH'N'TY t ol'KT 'F CASS CtM'N t v. Nebraska. In the matter of tlie est ale of FmelineTrapp. leeeael. All creditors of said ik-ccascd will nns-tthe exwutors of sail estate, tiefore me. con nt y jndge. In said court at Plattstiumt h in said count v and si ate on the 4tb day of ti-toH-r. IMC 4t b dav of IV-emtwr. IM'7 ami 41 b day of February. IM. at 2oVli-k p. m.. each day. for the puriiose of present ing tlieir claims for ex amination, adjustment and allowance. Creditors have until the :id day of February. lM's. but not longer, in which to tile claims in this court against this state. Iiatedat Plat tsmout li. Nebraska. August iti. Hurt. Harvkv l. Tkavis. I sea i. I County Judge. Notice to Creditors STATE tK NEBRASKA ,,, ,.ounty l ollrt Cass I ounly In the matter of the estate of Harvey M. Kounsavell. deeeasel. Notice is hereby given that the creditors of said deceased will meet the administrator of said estate, tic fore me. county judge of Cass -ouiity. Nebraska, at the county court room in Plattsmouth. in said count on the ilst day of eltemier. l!7. and on the 21st day of March. lM's, at 10 o'clock a. m..each (lay. for the pur pose of prese nt ing their claims for examina tion, adjustment ami allowance. ix months are allowed for the creditors of said deceased to present their claims, and one year for the administratortoscttlesaid estate, from thetli day of August. lOtC Witness mv hatid and s-al of said county court, at Plattsmoutli. Nebraska, this tb day of August. IMC Hahvey I. Tkavis. IsbalI County JmUre. Notice of Administration. In the County Court of Cass County. N't -brasku. In the matter of the estateof Kachel Froh lifh. ds-ceased. AH persons Interested in said estate are hereby notified, that a petition haslieen filed in said court, alleging that said deceased died leaving no last will and testament, and pray ing for administration upon her estate. A hearing will fe had upon said petition on theSsth dav of Seleiiif x-r. A. I. IM7. at the county court room at Plattsmouth. Nebraska, at lo o'clock a. m- and that all persons having any protest or objection to such petition, will lie heard at that lime, otherwise the court may grant said petition, ami grant adminis tration of said estate to Paul Frobltch.orsoroe other suitable person, ami proceet! to a suita ble settlement thereof. Witness my band and the seal of said court at PlaitsiiMi'uth. .Nebraska, this loth day of septenitier. A. I- I 'AC sbaI.I Harvey I. Travis. I. i. lwyer. County Judge. Attorney. J. G. Richey and O. D. Marks, of Murray, departed for Broken" Bow, where they will look after some lards, which they have in view. Notice of Incorporation. Notlisj; h hereby given that u corporation Ims been formed as follows: I. The name of the corporation Is the "S-F Sl4-k Co." i The principal place of business Is In the city of Plattsmouth. .Neb. 3. The business Is for the raising, buying and Helling of livestock, and for the buy lug. selling, mortgaging and leading of real estate, rights and all kinds of property necessary or used in connection with said business 4. The amount of authorized capital hUm-k Is flim.uim.it. divided Into s tin res of tloOcach. none to tie Issued until fully paid. 4o M-rceut must Is subscribed and paid is-fore the alxive shall commence business. The commence ment of the corMrallon will tie Octols-r I. l!o7 and continue for a period of twenty lie -j) years. .r. The highest aiuountof IndebMslness mt mlttetl Is four-fifths (4-&) of the amount of capital stxx'k Issueil. ti. The affairs of the corporation shall lie conducted by a board of directors who shall elect a president, vice-president, secretary and treasury, and provide for such other em ployes as may Is- necessary. In witness whereof, we. the undersigned In corixirators. have hereunto set our hands this "th day of Septemls-r. A.I). I'JO". Frank K. Schlater Kd Fitzgerald .lames A. Fitzgerald S F Stock Co. by F.fi Flzgerald tsKAl.l its President. Attest: Frank K. S-hlater. 4l Secretary. Legal Notice In the mutter of tlie est ale of Ivan House, deceased. Inthe County Court of Cuss county, Ne braska. All itersons Interested In sall estate ate hereby notified that a tietttlon lias lieen tilel in said court alleging that said deceased died leaving no last will and praying for adminis tration upon bis estate, and that a liearingwill he hnd on said petition licfore said court on Hie i;th day of lictober. A. I. 1M7: that if they fail to appear at said court on the said litli day of Octolicr, A. It.; IMC at. 10 o'clock on said flay, to contest said iH-titlon. the court may grant letters of administration to fieorge Pearson, or some other suitable im-i-sou and proceed to a sett lenient t hereof. Harvey 1 1. Travis. IsiCAI.I Count)- Judge. I. K. Ha it. Attorney. WKirdock (Hy O. A.i els.) PKODUCK MAKKHTS Corrected weekly by Martin & Tool, wbo' pay ttie .hljfbest prices for produce and guarantee satisfaction: Rck Island Timk Table Murdock Station. WKST IIOUND. No. 15, local H:52 a. in. No. S5, local freight 8 :.) a. m. No 6. mail 2:30 p. nv No. 37, mail 5:53 p. ra. No does not stop for passegers east of Ienver. EAST BOUND No. 94. freight 12:30 a.m. No. 304, local passenger 1 a. m. No. 18, Local 1:27 p. m. No. 0, mail 3:00 p. m. No 8t. local freigntf 1:14 p. m. No. does not stop for passengers west of DesMoines. As we were unable to pet a corre spondent to take our place during our vacation, we had to let our readers find out the news through other sources than the Murdock items in the Journal. But will endeavor to keep you informed in the future. M. W. A. Camp No, - 1S4'., of this place, are preparing to give an oyster supper in their hall on Saturday even ing, October 12th. Their lecture course commences October 7th; better get a season ticket and be assured of a seat. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Heier died Monday afternoon and was laid to rest Tuesday afternoon in the German Calahan cemetery. H. R. Neitzel and wife returned Satur day from a visit with relatives in Platts mouth. George Leis and family returned Fri day after a month's vacation which was spent in South Dakota, and Northwest ern Nebraska, The following clipping from a Lincoln paper discloses the facts in the case of the "scare" at Alvo: "Fearing an epidemic of Beri-Beri in Cass county, the commissioners are eager to declare a quarantine, bat the health board of the state has informed them that there is no danger." The affected Japanese are kept in a car by themselves at Alvo. No new cases have developed. c .PLATTSLIOUTII. Monday, Sept. 30 Eiler's Big Production "King of the Cattle Ring" A Western Melodrama in Five Acts by Hal Reid IN A SPECIAL BUILT TENT At Base Ball Park 3 O-PEOPLE-3 0 BAND and ORCHESTRA 16 acting parts; 14 Musicians. One Hight Only! Curtain rises at 8:15; Street Patrade and Band Concert at Noon. 3 c METHODIST RALLY DAY EXCURSION i "A Rally Day-Excursion," will be given by the Methodist Sunday School at this place next Sunday. Ample pro vision has been made for the care, en tertainment and passage of upwards of 350; so all who are members of the Sunday school are expected to Uring as many friends as they can, for all who come will be insured an excellent time. The train will depart from the Union Station at the corner of Seventh and Main streets promptly at 9:30 o'clock, and all will be expected to be there by 9:25, that during the rush which always is a part of the well patronized excur sion services, you may be inconvenienced in receiving the proper ' accomodations and attention. Ample provision has been made for the care and comfort of all who may desire to go with us, and in order to get the full benefit of the fine appointments of the excursion and the general good time which all are sure to have who go with us. In advance of this excursion we would ask those who expect to attend to go to Wes cott & Sons, and get as many tickets as they may wish to use, in order that the hurry of procuring one at the time, will be out of the way. Of course if your arrangements are so you cannot well do so you can procure your ticket at the office, but be sure and come early. The ticket agent will furnish you with a ticket if you have none, and the por ter and brakeman will assist you in boarding the train and see that you are provided with a good comfortable seat and other accomodations; while the switchmen will certainly look to your comfort and safety, by the care that they will exert in keeping the track clear, and the signals all right for the straight track. The train will be pro vided with one of the best and most experienced engineer, who have passed the proper examination and have proven themselves competent for the duties assigned them. Let us say to you that unless you are at the station by 9:30 a. m. promptly, you will have to take the accomodation express, and we urge you all to be sure and get there, for we want you all on the regular excursion. Special arrangements have been pro vided for the entertainment of those who go. in the way of excellent music, while the decorations will consist of railroad lanterns, which shall be a symbol of the light into the good things of the future you will receive by com ing and joining in the trip and also in attending our school throughout the year. The flags which are those used by the flagmen and others working on and around the ti-ack, also symbolize the provision which is being taken to warn all people of the dangers of taking other trains than the ones run by some well organized Sunday school, for any Sunday Bible school will take you to your destination in first-class shape. The whole trip will be made during daylight, and xin abundance of time given for dinner. There will be no sleeping errs attached to this train, but a lively time will be had from the start to the time that the jonrney is complet ed. In the instructions which are printed on the tickets is a caution against standing on the platform, and not at tempting to get off the train while the excursion is being made. Privilege is given of retaining the tickets as a re minder that you are entitled to take a similar trip with these people on any Sunday, starting from the corner of Seventh and Main streets at 9:30 any Sunday. This excursion will include all the points with its beautiful and en trancing scenery on this wonderful Sunday School Railroad line, and will make. ''Beginersville, " where all the little folks are taken into the school, and where their every want is antici pated and the proper instruction given that they may take part in the excur sions of the future. The next place will be "Primary Junction," where, after the period of instruction has been completed for beginers, they are given instructions in the primary departments which is thoroughly organized and well equipped for the work in hand. Then will come the interesting point known as "Junior Town," where, after the ones who have entered at two other stations, and with the additions here, will make an interesting asemblage, who knowing well the lessons taught and the instructions given at the other points will enter more eagerly in the acquiring of further instruction of the operations of this scenic railroad Sun day school line. The next place will be the touching of "Senior City, " where all who have been attentive to learn and diligent to observe will have a good thorough knowledge of the ideas meant to be conveyed in the scheme of these excursions. Of course all intermediate points will be touched, at which any and everything pertaining to the ar rangements of future excursions will be made known. To insure the comfort ofjall, trust worthy and well qualified employes have been secured, such as the engi neer, fireman, conductor, ticket agent, switchman, brakeman, porter, auditor and news agent. The news agent will furnish you with the latest and most approved and up-to-date Sunday school literature that money can buy of dili- j&HEKHBBfi WHEN YOU COME TO OMAHA To The Ak-Sar-Ben Carnival. Make Your Headquarters At I nnAivirkiPif rviicnA ctahcI THE BIGGEST STORE WEST OF CHICAGO Make yourself at home. Free wailing rooms with every convrairnce. Free telephones. Your baggage or parcels checked free. Cberks on all banks cashed free at our bank. We will gladly extend eveajr possible courtesy, see me two great tunnels under Douglas Street New store is eight stories high, one block long, a half bVock wide. Eight and a half acres of floor space. 1200 clerks. You Can Buy Fall and Winter Goods at Big Bargains-Save Money Rtmtmbcr 2 cent rat Into Omaha. You MOST krlne this ad with you I this OMAHA J 'i If Ml COMPLETE OlITfIT FOR V'Oim BOV $5.98 (ACTUALLY WORTH S15.AO) Brandeis Boston Store is known all over the west for itr great bargain sales. Omaha people profit by these sales every day. It is to give oar out-of-town friends the equivalent of these bargains that we make this offer. If you bought the articles in this outfit separately they would cost you $1.5.40 If you bought them anywhere else they would cost you still more. Not inferior goods but just the kind of good, up to date clothes you would se lect for your boy yourself. Outfit contains: One boys knee pants suit Our regular price. .$4 00. One boys hat or cap Our regular price 1 00 " Two handkerchiefs Our regular price 25 One boys shirt Our regular price 1 00 One boys linen collar Our regular price 15 Two neckties, bow or 4 in hand Regular price 25 One pair boys suspenders Our regular price. . 25 One pair gloves Our regular price 75 One suit Underwear Our regular price 1 50 ' One pair boys hose Our regular price 25 ALL FOR If you bring this ad One pair shoes Our regular price 2 50 One pair cuff battons Our regular price 50 One Ingersol watch Our regular price 1 00 One watch chain or fob Our regular price .... 50 One pocket knife Our regular price 50 One umbrella Our regular price 1 OO Worth 15 40 Attend the great Ak-Sar-Ben festival. Come to Boston Store and outfit your boy complete for less than one half what you ever paid before. YOU MUST BRING THIS AD WITH YOU, IF YOU DOM THE OUTFIT COSTS YOU SI7.40 Two CenJ Railroad Fare. BRAIMDtlS 3 BOSTON STORE Is Brandeis Biggest Bargain OMAHA gence of the management select. An invitation is extended to all to come and join in the Excursion, assuring you that everything is entirely completed for your comfort and welfare. Wm. Keil, of near Cedar Creek, was a visitor in the city this morning. Maple Grove (Special Correspondent.') Mrs. Mede Fleming and children, of i Coleridge, Nebraska, is visiting with her folks, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Rusterholtz, this week. Alfred Gansemer visited at the home of W. H. Puis Thursday evening. Maple Grove was well represented at the Nehawka fair last week and were well pleased with the time spent. Will Kloepping are enjoying a visit from the former's sister from Minnesota. Fred Krough is spending a few weeks visiting relatives in Iowa. August Engelkemeierand wife visited at the home of John Albert Sunday. Quite a large crowd gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Hild Sun day to celebrate the former's birthday anniversary. Geo. Hild commenced to build a new double corn crib Monday. Born September 20th, a baby boy, to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Tucker. Louie Puis made a business trip to Nehawka Monday. Quite a large amount of fall wheat is sowed in this locality this fall. Ho! Smokers! Are you ready for a New Pipe? Herman Spies has the Large and Most Complete of NEW PIPES ever seen in Plattsmouth, from the Low Priced to the Very Best on the Market. 9 Minif iniiyii Wednesday Oct. 9, '07 Duric Jerseys and Poland China. This will include my entire herd of Poland Chinas 35 Males: 30 Females Three Short-Horn Bulls Send for Catalogue to C. J. GAEBEL Louisville, Nebraska.