(I REAL ESTATE Classified I-'UII SAI.K - t h.t.-h well iriipruvi-il. only iT..'l lT BITI'. .' IllllfS iV. lf tVn-M'o. hiiumfi-r "inmy. .'it V m. A itivoi.it. Kn-moiit. N-lt. fi liutr.tlo cniiiil y fiirriiM for hiiIc; kIm K Iff li on ut y I iiml hi from in to 1:1 .'Ml mt iktu Writ iih for list. Caiiiih; A Nii iioi.k. .'it Keitxney. Nfl. I'i: SAI.K IMI iit-rr Colfax i-ouiity. land, ull llllitltlf. small riiss piistun- iifiir liuilil Inirs, lint-si of IIm-L Iuuiii soli; lniiroviin-nis ir-lt-itlly ull nw. maiTinuf I'lnttt Vullt-y fund. Ii!iIhii- jffiitly rollliiir. All finrcil. Cliistt in two tiNkl markr-ls. Kuril I delivery. Nelirttskn telcuhonn In liousc. (iood iiHiftt IrorlioiMl. V III niuke u tine home Hnd run tie had ttt a rljrlit prd'e. For full itarllMil:tr wrlu- A. .1. (Jkkkh. ICuKerM. N-lt. Valley Lands for Sale uiTen eliiht mllem from Orel. N-li.. well Improved : prlre iH.VHh 33 ai res elitht miles from Orl. well Improved; price h.um). Irtil iwres three miles from Ord. fcmril house and Intm. 10 a--res In tlmlier. IU a-res under itlow. arret M.sture. witii-rutinliiir water on f;irni. I'rli-e iM.wm. M aeres join rlty limit s, price f.'ruuo. t.Mxl iHisture lands at I5 to i'A per ai-re. Valley inunlv Is the I rest farming county on the loup Valh-v. r'or Information address. Mi Ni'ttA Hi.kshimi. 41 i rd. Med. Write meaUiut Irrigated land in So. Platte Valley where we raise 20 to tons of U-ets ;kt acre and pay for the laud each year from the crop produced. Kastern and western market. I'resent price on these lands low 4(1 IhhO -r Hi-re. C. M. .Miikton. :u-M Sterling. Colorado. (io west, voiimr man! Follow the fiMitsteps of your father. Iluy smecholce farming laml while It Is yet cheap. It will make you rich In afew years. You will find the liest In Keith county. Nehruska. Iimulreof I 'ax ton Kealty Co.. I'mUio. Nt h. Write them tinlay. :m-2l 1 hae first -class well-Improved farms ranir Iiik from ill to 'Ji er acre. Have la-en here twenty-elirht years and can offer huyers their holce iif the very lest farms tlat areonthe market. Write your wants and I wjll send you full description of places that will suit you. :M-l't -I. C. WoLfK, liKl?eole. Nel. lo you wantals4liitely reliatile Information reirardiiiK the opirortunit ies for investment In lands in western Nebraska and north eastern Colorado? You can iret It from those who for fifteen years have l.enclisely connecu-d wit li Hie farming interests of that section hy writ ing to the old reliable. Juleshurtf hanil (;i.. .luleshiinr. Colorado. :&'r-4t The soil of the tableland In ScdsrwicW coun ty. Colorado. Is a black sandy loam, ranirinir in depth from :ito& feet: very productive in winter wheat, oats, spelt., rye. macaroiia wheat and pot sitoes: raises fairly pood corn one year with another. Sedgwick county is rapidly tilllnir up witli a desirable class of ireople and Is the coniinK county of eastern Colorado. Lands areaiivanclm; in price -now Is the time to buv. We have raw lands in inarter section, half sections or full sections: all tillable: ramrins in price from s to tii per acre: improved farms at 15 to "JO and f.VK Come and see them or for special proMisitlons write Flora Hros.. .lulesliursr. Colorado. Sl-l'l Mil acre Hlfalfit ranch in I'latte valley. IJuf falo count v. Nebraska. All level mid Is-st of toil. Fine improvements. liNt acres in alfalfa. One milt to sliippin station. I'rice ssii wr Hl.r,.. K. .1. Wimii.wohtii. ;ji;.t Kearney. Nebr. Fine level table lands, also choice va Hoy lands with and without irrigation. 4hmsI church and m IiooI prlvileires. We are located on the main line of the 1". I. near two jtinmI markets. Opportunites for several lines o tiusiiievs in a new and srrowinir town. For fur 1 her particulars write us or call on Moore A Irearintr. Ilrule. Nel-raska. S'r-rlt t The Land of Wheat Corn. Alfalfa. Fat Hogs and Cattle We have some siecially attractive proposi tions for the investor or t lie speculator mon ey m:ikin-r propositions in Keith and JVrkiris counties. There is muni money in it for the man who sets in now - prices are coin!: up. A la rife list of irriiated Platte Imttom lands at per acre and tip. Also unimproved table lands at jn r acre and up. Crops on and chrse tolhis land are makiin: around 4 lnsh els to the acre of fall wheat. Come and see us or write for full description and price. :-4t I.Al A Sk.xsoX. Itrule. Nebraska. Look Here! Now's Your Chance! Sit up and tak notice. The sst land the sun shines on. IMcnt v of rain. No bad storms. Maaniticent Tps. Kichest kind of soil. Land isoiii!: Ltst. tiet in iH-furc cheap homes are rone. Prices ramre from sio er acre up. un improved land. Improved farms at prices ranirinc from :C to sjit per acre. Further par ticulars call on or write Carter A Sexson Land company. Crant. Nebraska. y,'-4t t.ixKl Uawson and Lincoln county farm and alfalfa land at .10 to ?7." per acre. Good pas ture land, all hard black soil, in t racts of one section orlarircr. to suit purchaser, at s tosl" per acre. This land can ! Ixnc-'ht on easy terms Price on this land is steadily advanc ing. Call or address toithenbur Keal Kstate AsefH-y. i:thftilur:. Nebraska ol'r-'Jt Rain Belt vs Irrigation !u any eastern Nebraska county, average vi..lil .if isirii :: bushels per acre: average price .'Vic per bushe! : i'iM to irsluc' bushel: net profit s.V 4n per acre: price 7." to rli'r T acre. Sedirwick inunir. Colorado, suirar Is-ets av eraire IS tons per acre: contract price per ton " "no test:"cist to pnsluce ;." jH-r ifre. Net pri.lit t . owner 4.l an acre. Price of Sed-wick county irrigated land .H to -!:: per sicre. ami prices rapidlv advaucim. I rriirati n means sure cr ps. Which results in a law bank ac-oiiiit! i'(l"wii-k fiiiintv. Cn'.irailo. has more than doubled in population in t he last f-w years. Climatic conditions are ideal. The wide awake progressive farnr.er can make more money here and make it easier, than in east ern Nebraska. . For full information write I.ealty Ioan A Insurance cotnjiiiny. .lulesburc. Colo. :n'-Jt ir laud If you want to conserve your investment and at the same time Increase your income from farm or ranch property. Lincoln or Keith county lands lying alonz the main line of the I'nion Pacific railroad will please you. Prices on this land are rans:iiii very low. less than one-half what they should or i iU soon In so far the advance has liecn steady, we look for a stiff raise s-sin. The soil is a heavy, rich black loam from 3 to 5 feet deep: underlaid with an excellent clay suirsoii :fr e from rock, alkali and hard Din; iehls easily to the plow and is well adapted to the raisins: of corn. grain and stock. )ne man and team enn cultivate at least twice as much acreage as in eastern Nebraska. Fall wheat and alfalfa do finely. There Is no oilier sect ion in the state where you can so easily and cl-cap'y grow such heal thy hogs. Not a pauper in these counties, tax ver low. climate unexcelled, .lust to get ac quainted, three rare bargains ln acres six miles from good market. 5i acres under p'ow. all good farm laud, the crops prove it. Ger man settlement. Price for quick sale. s-ViO. 10 acres 9 miles from god railroad town, all level and subject t cultivation, now in grass. School house on corner. Price iJim. 11 acres all good farm land, price slsj'i. t ome and ler ns show vo l these lands, or write us for more detailed "information. PiKitsos A Ilrnrox. Sutherland. Nebraska Mr. Homeseeker: If you want a farm where at least the first two crops w ill pay for your land, buy a ticket to Grant, the county seat of Perkins courty. Come and see '! at we have fLr you. get in touch with the actual conditions lu re tml get our price, our soil is a deep rich, black loam, clay sulisoi! and is adapted to the ra ising of corn, wheat, oats, alfalfa, etc. No nrcks. sand or alkali Plenty of pure, sparkling water and an ideal c incite. 1 lie crops that are Is ing raised from year to year In Perkins conn-ty-lve a practical demount rat ion of the real value of this land While land is rapidly ad vancing, present prices are less than one-half this retl value. Here are some snaps you will lie uuthle to duplicate 1'Vi acres three miles from town, smooth, level land, every foot till able at cli.x) cr acre: US) acres five miles from county seat, every foot of it perfectly level, a "inline snan at si3 per acre: live quarters ad jo r.in towi .ight at si2..VJ pr acre, will sell sep trtel or all together. Farms ad joining these lands are t.roducing crops that will net the fall pri -e of the land this year. We have may others. Irotli large and small tracts, and can certainly please you. Cail and see or write for further information to Orvill K. Lun;b. Grant. Nebraska. 3il-4t '"'Farm and ranrh lands in Keif h and 1'erskln count ies at rlglit price. Write G. W. Snider. tVallala. Nebraska. . Itti-Jt For Sale Fifty HufTalo county farms locat ed In WimmI river valley known as the finest alfalfa, strain and stock country in Nebraska. Come, in vest lgte Idle the prices are low. Homes from i.ri an acre up. :n4t SSAHI V A IlAKi.M AN Klverdale. Nenr. Lit Ill county. Nebraskit. has ten railroad towns; North Platte is county seat. populat ion .'rMm. hi. miles of railroad, a trout su more will Ire built. right-of-way has Is-en purchased and Mime construction wurk has Is-en done, popu lation of county IV 00. 115 school districts wilti 401 pupils. Principal crop .n5 valued il.fiiiii. . sum per canlta: Urtal property valui; lrt. uoo.txio. Goisl farm laml at 10 to fjb -r acre : good gra.liig land at 3Ut(7 frer acre, tiisxl Platte river valley land 'M to f4 per acre, i p portunltles for all. We are acquainted w it h every section of land In this county and will Ire glad to answer all correspondence prompt I). If you want to double your acreage and Income, come and see or write O. K. Klder. Itonded Alrstractor. Manager Gurantee Real ty company. North Platte. Nebraska. A genuine snap for quick sale. :t acres. 8 miles south of Sutherland, all level, good soil, all buffalo grass, as nice half section as there Is in any county, unimproved. Price 10 per acre. jti-2t I u U Vi u VJ L-aiau u u u u Lau vi i r - v " -iv-r ..iv. w iv . n m m msmm m An Open Letter He wise! Buy land in Duel county, Nebras ka, where one acre of eastern laud will buy Jive which will produce per acre. Just as mutli corn, w heat, oats rye, millet or alfalfa. Any thing that grows can Ire produced In lucl county. We have the black, rich soil ; favor able climate; abundance of rain fall and gin si health giving water. This Is the place for you to make a personal Investigation In-fore you locate or in vest. We only want you to look for yourself. The Duel county proposition Is one that Is worth your time and attention for It means money to you. Duel county land can la; had from 14 to Sis per acre. If von want a home of your own or want an invest ment that is guilt edge.one that will pay large dividends on the amount you have invested. we nave wnat you want, it matters not wnat it Is. Improved and unimproved farms and ranches located on the main line of the IT. P. near Channel!, the count v seat of Duel coun ty. KememlM-r we refund all expenses to buy ers after they reach our office. Now. if you want to make money ana place It. w here you are secured In every turn and ileal you make. fuel county Is t lie place lor you. Drop us a line and we will send you an illustrated nook -let free of charge, which will give you full in formation as to Duel county lands and crops. Address . Si-ieiM'SK I:kai. Kstatk Aijkncy. .1. F.. Skhastias. Managi r. IMi-i't Chappell. Nebraska Nicholas llalmes, While Yet a Who Game to Nebraska Territory in 1831. UAS BORN m GERMANY IN 1831 When Scvcnlccn Years of Age lie Went to Central Africa, Where lie Resided r for Two Years. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS Notice of Probate of Will TN TIIKCOFNTV COt llT OF CASS COFN A ty. Nebraska. I n the matter of estate of Henry Spanglcr. deceased. To Am. Peksiixs CitM'Eit.Ki: 1 on are hereby notified that a irel it ion has lii-en tiled to probate a will puiixu t ing to Ire the last will of Uenry Spungler. ami for the aiirointment of the executors named therein. There will lie a hearing ufron said rel it ion at my office in the city of Plattsuiouth.Cassconn- ty. Nebraska, at in o'clock a. m. on the 14th lay of Seitcmbcr.r.Kr.iiiid all object ions 1 here to must Ire tiled by said hour, anil at said time such orders will Ik- made as are just and pro -er in the premises. 1 1 a t( v K v D. T it A v i s. Iskai.I County Judge. D. o. Dwyer. Attorney. Notice to Creditors TN TIIKCrNTV COIIKT F CASS COCX ty. Nebraska. I ii t he mat ler of I he est ate of Kmeliite Tram, deceased. A II creditors of said deceased will iths t the executors of said estate. Irefore me. county judge, in said court at 1'lal tsinoutli In said con uly and stale on the 4th day of tvtofier. I'.iT. 4th day of Decenils-r. 1!-T and 4th day of February. I'.l's. at o'clock p. in- each day. for the puriHrseof present ins: their claims for ex amination, adjust nieut anil allowanis-. Cit-ditors have mil ii t he :tl day of 'February. l-.'s. Inn not longer, in which to tile claims in this court against this estate. Dated at Plat f smout h. Nebraska. August 2t'. l'.iir. llAitvEV D. Travis. Iskai.I County .fudge. Notice to Creditors STATE .OF NKltKASKA , (.0,m . c.ln, t a.ssl on ut y In the matter of the estate of Harvey M. Kounsavc II. ilei'easeil. Not ice is hereby given that the creditors of said deceased will meet tire nilminist rator of said estate. Irefore nie. county judge of Cass county. Nebraska, at the county court room in Plattsmouth. in said county, on the L'lst day of Scptemlrer. 1;U7. and on the ilst day of March. r.s. at 10 o'clock a. in., each day. for the pur pose of presenting tneir claims for exaniina tiiui. adjustment ai.d allowance. Six months are al'mvi'd fur the creditors of said deceased to present their claims, and one year for 1 he ail minis! ratorloset t le said estate, from ilieitii day of August. Ki7. Witness my hand and seal of said cnunty court. at Plattsmouth. Nebraska. 1 his ist h day of August. l'.'T. Hakvpt D. Tiiavis. Iseai.i County Judge. Notice of Administration. In the County Court of Cats County, N't- ( braska. j In the matter of the estate of Kacfjel Froh- j licli. decceased. j AM persons interested in said estate are I herebv notified, that a petition hasliei-n tiled in said court, alleging that said deceased died j leaving no last will and testament, and pray ing for aiiminist rat ion upon her estate. A hearing will be had upon said petition on theiTstii day of Septemfier. A. I. ioT. at the county court room at Plattsmouth. Nebraska, at lo o'clock a. in. and that all persons having any protest or objection to such petit ion, will l.e" heard at that time, otherwise the court mav grant said iietilion. ami grant adminis tration of said estate to Paul Frohlicli.or some other suitable person, anil proceed to a suita ble settlement thereof. Witness my hand and the seal of said court at Plattsmouth. Nebraska, this loth day of Septeinlrer. A. D. l'.H7. Iskai.I Harvey D. Travis. I . O. Dwyer. County Judge. Attorney. Notice of Incorporation. Notice Is hereby given that a corporation has been formed as follows: 1. The name of the corporation is the "S-F Stock Co." 2. The principal place of business is in the city of Plattsmouth. Neb. 3. The business is for the raising, inlying and selling of live stock, and for tiie bu In sr. selling, mortgaging ami Icasingof real estate, rights and all kinds of property necessary or used in connection with said business 4. The amount of authorized capital stoCK is ?UK.tl.it. divided into shares of ;HM each, none to Ire issued until fully tiaid. 4o percent must be subscribed and paid in-fore the alrove shall commence business. The commence ment of the corporation will be October I. lr? and continue for a period of twenty -five; (2 ) vea rs. ;. The hlsjhest amount of indebtedness per mitted is four-fifths (4-5 of the amount of capital st ck issued. ti. The affairs of the corporation shall le conducted by a iKianl of directors who shall elect a president, vice-president, secretary and treasury, and provide for such other em ployes as may be necessary. In witness whereof, we. the undersigned in corporators, have hereunto set our Lands this Ttli day of Septernlier. A. D. 1!T. Frank K. Schiater F.d Fitzircraid .lames A. Fitr.gerald S- r' Stock Co. by F.d Fizgerald Iskai.I its President. Attest: Frank K. Srhlater. 41 Secretary. Legal Notice In the matter of theestate of Ivan Kouse, deceased. In the County Cunt of Cass county. Ne braska. All iiersons interested in said estate are hereby notified that a iietition haslieen tiled in said court alleging that said deceased died leaving no last w ill and praying for adminis tration uixin his estate, and that a hearing will be had on saiil iietition before said court on the 17th day of October. A. D. 1!'7: that if they fail L aiirear at said court on t he said 17th i ho of Ovtoiier. A. !.. I'.mT. at 10 o'clock on said day. to contest said iietition. lite court n mi grant letters of administration to (ieorge Pearson, or some other suitable person anil proceed to a settlement thereof. Harvey P. Travis. !kai.1 County .Itmge. D. K. Ha r. Attoi l.ey. In a country to which he has always been deeply attached, notwithstanding he is a faithful and patriotic American now, and would fiht for the land of his adoption, in the year 1831, was born a child who in the years that were to come, would be known by the thousands of people here, and to know him would be to love and respect him. Nicholas Halmes first saw the light of day in Germany, where he lived until he was about seventeen years old, and with a7 number of other venturesome spirits made his way to Central Africa and to the Transvaal, where he made his home for a little more than two years. At Johannesburg he lived dur ing his stay in that country and worked as a laborer. The two years spent there did not increase, but on the other hand rather deminished his love for the wilds of Africa. The time spent there did not fulfill the promise which has been held out to the promoters of immi gration to that, as it seemed, desolate and almost worthless portion of the earth. At the end of the second year, having had all of that country he de sired and the price to get away, he bid adieu to the land of darkness and doubt and turned his attention and footsteps to "the land of the free and the home of the brave. " ; For two years he remained in (ler- ' many, ere coming to America, but on j arriving here in 18T3, he went to Ozan- I kee county, Wisconsin, where he lived, j following a number of avocations. At : this place he remained for three years, j with indifferent success as to the accu mulation of money. Not finding what I he wanted he turned his attention to ! the country just opening up here and 1 when the state was on'y a territory, j In 18-S3, on the second day of February, J the subject of our sketch came to this : place and took a claim on the Weeping j Water, near the city bearing that name, j Here he lived for four years, with In-; dians much more plentiful than white ; people were for many years afterwards, i After a residence of four years there, he returned to Plattsmouth, and was! united in marriage with Etta Aler-j notte. in 18 "u. At this time he tool; an-! other claim, as the one he had at Weep- j ing Water was not perfected. j In 1857 he burned the first lime kiln j that was ever burned in the county or J state. 'In the year 1853, in partnership ' with Christain Moektnhaupt, sr., he embarked in the brick business, which they conducted together for about three years, during which time they made the brie- which was used in the building of the Mock on lower Main street, known as the "White Elephant." At the end of three years he released the yard to his partner, who conducted it for a number of years, and who was succeed ed by his son, Christain Mockenhaupt, jr., who now conducts the business, south of the city. During this time Uncle Nick continued to live on the farm, walking from home to his work in the brick yard or sleeping at the yards. After he had discontinued to work at the brick yards he began rais ing broom com and making brooms. At this he worked about two years. Ashe got more of his land under cultivation he was not able to continue the manu facture of the brooms, and keeping the machinerv for sometime at his home where he had made the brooms. He finally soid the outfit to James Dworek, who conducted the business in Platts mouth for a number of years, taking his brother-in-law, James Iiebal, into partnership with him, who in turn suc ceeded to the business, and conducts it at the present time. Continuing on the farm he made the matter prosper and added farm after farm, and when the time came he was able to give each of the children a farm and retain a good home vsith many broad acres for his own use in the later years of his life. In 1880 Mrs. Halmes died, leaving be sides her husband to mourn her loss, seven children: Mary, Nicholas, Peter, Lena. Rose, George and Joseph, all of whom are living at the present time. A few years after he and Mrs. Ploeger, his present wife, were united in mar riage. They live on the farm about five miles west of this city. During his residence here Uncle Nick has made three trios to the Fatherland; the first was just a short time after returning herefrom Weeping Water; the next about five years ago, and the l:zt was two years a ago, at which tii.':c Mrs. Halmes accompanied him. remaining and visiting with old acquaintances for about three months. About eight years ago Mr. Halmes engaged in the milling business, taking into the business with him his son Nicholas and Herman Kiietsc.n, to who he subsequently turn ed over the business to theni and which is now conducted under the name of Kleitseh & Halmes. LL THE , OTHE1S BiSttS 1907-SEPTEHBER-1907 3UN.I M0KJTUE5.WED.THUR5J FRI.jiAT. 2g301 11 I I Jt 1907-OCTOBER-1907 sun.mon.tue5.Iwed. thurs fri. sat ESPECIALLY f 5) VI R THtSlFOOR 1 & Comic Automobile Parade,- TUWDAY MIGHT. OCT. 1. Grand Electrical Parade- WEDNE5DAY NIGHT, OCT. 2. Ladi&s Float- Parade- - THURSDAY AFTERNOON, OCT. 3.' Coronation and Grand Ball - FRIDAY NIGHT , OCT. 4. AK-5AR-BER CAM I YAL , DAYS One more opportunity to secure an ICdison Phonogragh, a Ueautiful Morning dory Horn, an Kxcellent Crane and 12 ICdison Records for $26.25. Uecause of the National Phonograph Company's inability to supply ICdison goods this opportunity has been extended from the 15th of September to October 1st. The big sale is now on at Nebraska Phonograph Co.'s Big Store, Sauter's Old Stand. Main Street. J to suit your ideas lYlHflR t ''t your form iiiuuu with Ktye an(1 ,lura. bility.. We enter into our 12th sea son with Alferd Penjaman & Kirschbaum Clothiers for men with a very attractive line of woolens anil with a firmer con fidence born by our experience that we can fit and please you. Our great buying ability en ables us to save you from $2. to $5, per suit and when it comes to showing points of merit, we can show workmanship not seen in any product sold in Cass county. (Jan we prove this to you'.' IT'S UP TO YOU, Lets get together for Mutual Benefit. Yours for Business, KRAFT Clothing Co. 0) in n ffl Wednesday, Oct. 9 Duric Jerseys and Poland China. This will include my entire herd of Poland Chinas 351aies; 30 Females Three Short-Horn Bulls Send for Catalogue to U fl mm. Louisville, Nebraska. c