Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, April 13, 1919, REAL ESTATE SECTION, Image 39

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t their town and. community.
?ze, but there ia something in
tf Sheridan county which
Vj s alfalfa and corn and
iricultural dependencies,
facts live ones to the vicinity
Md-timers on their tip toes
flay and part of the night In
sotner Nebraska nlac.ea
Hay Springs the buildings'
.autos are newer unrl tVio
.its have the ATtrtPArnnno nf
kr place, with a business
! atreeti are a little
alka a little thicker, and
-ttle brisker than in any town
id M it is, in the best county
reaping the benefit of the
ttliaff bear there In the past
triagr land into real produc
ers jrtar sees more And more
Oe day is rapidly ap
ymt portion of Sheridan
V balance being the imest
sed by sunshiue .and rain.
V effhandway that he f ax-,
stoealhis year, it means that
this 8ctioiu- In fact, Hay
i ears from the 1918 crop.
IS poker player in that it has
Kad it is the direct connec
Jtt surrounding community,
2ch a shipping center.
jjppfrig business Is merely
,34 the surrounding, country,
1 from a cattle to an all
Nprheat, oats, rye, barley,
i Regarded as surei crops,
otatoes and alfalfa in capital
planted on every-farm each
s one of the biggest in the
in her job, may be gathered
rings store shipped $1,500
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west is there a section which
farmer that wants to build
iere his chosen lifework will
ward.; j
$25 up, on being broken and
Qduce the same return as the
jense invested on $300 acre
iound Hay Springs are being
ager generation, who expect
farms into $300 acre land,
i land further east. From a
,1s little, if any dif f erence, and
Sasnia chance to acquire for
tthe high-priced district. It
and womanhood that is
i mswering the call for cheap
to the owner with its devel
iericanifim comes better
psrything that goes to make
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iu i live, aim uiciueiiiaiiy
stor large returns from his
I of Hfe, who wishes to build
idSn County; Nebraska; of-
iuty of it all is that thi3 land
il working man.
BWSW, . . . . , .:. ..... .
(Wheat ym. ... . ... . ...... .
27
47
33
Seed . v. . .y. ...., 3
!p . ...-".:."..-TTrv. :! 3
V4 . v. .'iv . . -2
T' Twice this amount on hand
Tin account of, car shortage.
Anrip Production Per Acre.
1919 .
Oorai rrv. .v. ....... f. 25
Oata 32
Winter Wheat 18
Spring Wheat
Jly . . . . ... ... .......... 16
BarIey v .. . 80
f'Talfa w.
IdHajr .
tatoes v..135
Th figures for the year 1018
shown are the fierures of the
rCJonnty Agricultural Agent
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ilRONG, Prop.
H- -- ' -
apings,
Nebraska
Cora-
Alfalfa
-Hogs
The Producer V Greatest Combination
After farming in the best portion. of Iowa for 30,
years, I want to say to all farmers, that Sheridan
County presents the producer ''s greatest combination
Corn, Alfalfa, 'Hogson land that costs " you' only $25
to $50 per acre. ' ' -
Know I sold my $250 Iowa land afte trying
snenoan uounty two years on tne same v;
Hogs-Corn-Alfalfavcombination.
WRITE ME ABOUT IT
MainiiMen
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Hay Springs, Sheridan County,
Nebraska
President, C. F. COFFEE y , Cashier, I. A. GOFF
Vice Pres., IRA B. RICHMOND
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First National Bank
Capital $25,000 Surplus $2,000
v HAY SPRINGS, NEBRASKA
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Sheridan -County
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Deposits Jail; 1st 1909 $102,758.30
Surplus Jan. 1st 1909
2,000.00-
Deposits Jan.. 1st 1919 $386,268.49
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Surplus Jan. 1st 1919 25,000.00
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A Good Bank in a Good County
Sheridan County topped the (South Omaha
hog market 11 consecutive days in November
Shftridaa County Hog Ar Immune from Cholera.
SHERIDAN COUNTY, NEBRASKA
Ha a class of people not equaled
anywhere in the United States. They
are possessed with true western spirit
of "live and let live." Everybody
helpsNhis neighbor.
SHERIDAN COUNTY, NEBRASKA
A Sheridan Countv farmer com
plained that he had only a half crop J
of potatoes last year. His potatoes
went 300 bushels to the acre in 19J.6.
Farmers don't have to fight potato
bugs in thii county.
SHERIDAN COUNTY, NEBRASKA-
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Potatoes yield from 120 to 200
bushels per acre sell from 90c to
$1.40 per bushel.
SHERIDAN COUNTY, NEBRASKA
Our best paying crops are Alfalfa,
Corn and Hogs. Never a known case
bf cholera in Sheridan county.. We
put our hogs on the railroad at a cbst
of less than 2 cents per lb. Many of
us ship from 1 to 10 cars each year.
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The Pride of a Sheridan County Land Owner. . f
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BOWMAN
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REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE
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I have listed for sale some of the best farms and ranches in .western Nebraska.
Buy now, before thfe raise in price.
The price of western land is steadily increasing. Invest your money in western
Nebraska land and do it quick. ' - y , ,
I offer you your choice out of 10,000 acres. These lands are off ered you at $25.00,
to $75.00 per acre, according to the improvments and distance from town. . ,
They will yield as much or more per acre in farm products, than any $300.00-per-acre
land. - Moreover, the-land will double in value in. a year or two.7 v - 7
. No business pays like farming today, as you well know.- Mixed farming pays the ,
Jtesfc -Think of butter fat at 60 cents jr pound, and other products in proportion.
Get a ticket and come and see the big crops we are growing. It will pay you. Let
us know in advance when you are coming, so we can meet you with bur auto and show v
you the country without cost. , i v ,
Bui let us tell you more about the country four free literature will interest you, and
Nwm giaaiy man you mis ii yoiwm asK us. ' : , im
I have been in business in Hay Springs, Nebraska for 25 years and will refer you
' to any bank or business firm in town as to my responsibility and square dealing.
W. R. BOWMAN
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Hay Springs, Sheridan County, Nebraska
SheridaE" Gototy
The County With Qpportunitfes and a Future
It's not far to Sheridan jCounty, ;
It's not far to gov
It's not far to Sheridan County,
But it's the best old place I know,
Spuds grow as lig as pumpkins,
Corn crop, Oh, m,
The pigs, they think that they are in-lleaven,
-IN ALFALFA waist high.
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Sheridan County, located in the northwestern
part of the state, is devoted entirely to the raising
of stock and farming, the C. and N. W. R. E.
passing through the northern part of the county
- and the C, B. & Q. R. R. passing through the south
ern part. ,
Sheridan county has 960,738 acres in farms; of
these acres 124,045 acres 'are cultivated, 137,016
' acres of improved land with improvements valued
at $158,047, unimproved land 1,270,664 acres.
- Many : acres of this unimproved land is land
that is owned- by ranchers or men who do not care
to farm Hs-. This land is of the very best farm land
in this county and is offered to the man that
wants to make a home for himself. .This, land can
be purchased in tracts to suit the purchaser, giving
him as much as he wants, for farming and pasture.
It all lays level to gently rolling, with very good
graded Deads to town. "
-We are giving you a few of the facts about
Sheridan county that will be Worthy of due con
sideration on your part in making a choice for a
hjprae. Eighty-seven ter cent of our farms "are
occupied by the owners; a new $40,000 court
house, paid for; $125,000 treasury surplus drawing
interest; our taxes are are the lowest of any coun
ty in Nebraska. .
We "have the best roads no sand, and mare
automobiles per -capita than any county in Ne
braska. We have more money on deposit in Sheri
dan county banks for every man, woman and child'
than any other county in Nebraska.
Only 13 per cent of our best Agriculture land
is under cultivation; that is why we want-ou to
come and see us and live with us.
Sheridan county haij,. the best schools; Hay
Springs has Normal Training higTi schools.
- Our best paying crops are Alfalfa, Command
logs; hog cholera is practically unknown in this
county. We put our hogs on the railroad at a cost
of less than 2 cents per lb. Many of us -ship
from 1 to 10 cars every year. Potatoes are a very
good crop here; we'are the second county ih the
state jn pud production. The figures appearing
are compiled from the report of the Nebraska
State Board of Agriculture and the Sheridan Cpun
ty Farm Demonstrator's records. They will stand
the strongest investigation remember that we do
not , claim to produce the most per acre of any
county, but wi do claim to produce the most per
acre in proportion to the price of land. Think it
over.
Fridayand Saturday were perhaps the'tw)
busiest potato days of the season. On Friday
all cars on track were filled and only the Ne
braska Potato company's warehouse would hold
more. At this place the unloading continued in
to the nighty andstill a dozen or more loads
were left oVer for Saturday morning. During
thejiight,, however, more cars' arfived and the
loading of wagons began early Saturday morn
ing. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday were
equally busy days and there were from 20 to 30
loads waiting all day for their turn to unload
Today there has been shipped from Hay Springs
130 cars of potatoes and the end is not near in
sight.- Buyers are paying from $1.40 to $1.60
per hundred. ' ' - r '
Hay Springs News, October 10, 1918.
Sheridan County is the
Home of One-Fourth of
"...
All the Potato Flour
Mills in the ynited
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