3kc Wfdity ftrUmtu FRIDAY, JULY 2G, 1901. 1HAL BARB, Editou and PnorniETon hubbomftion bates. On Year, cash In advance, 11.25 Bli Months, oath In advancs..., 75 Cents' nsrsdaUhNorthPlslU(Nbraska)poitoffless ssoond-elaumsttsr. NOTICE TO COMMITEEMEN. The republican county central committee is hereby called to meet at the court house in North Platte on Saturday, July 27th, at one o'clock p. m. for the purpose of selecting- a date for the county convention, fixing the basis of representation and transacting such other business as may prop erly come before it. Each committeeman is urged to be present. Ika L. Bank, Chrmn. A. S. Baldwin, Secy Chaikman Lindsay, of the re publican central committee, has issued the call for the state con vention. Lincoln county will have fifteen delegates. It is believed that Governor Savage will be furnished with the names of all who borrowed money from ex-State Treasurer Bartlcy that this is one of the conditions of the parole. The agitation that this plan of the gov ernor will cause, in high places, this torrid weather, must be awful. But it is none too early for just that kind of an effort. Grand Island Indcpcndant. With the departure of the foreign troops from portions of China the natives arc again causing1 trouble and the author ities arc unable to control them . There is a possibility that the excesses of foreign troops will be like the sewing of a crop of dragon's teeth. Naturally su perstitious and resentful when they think they have been wronged, the effects of these outrages arc likely to kindle a fire beside which the former out break will be child's play. In dealing with such people it is always well to follow the policy of General Crook with the Indians fight when it is neces sary, but always be just. Bee. roxBxcm crop failures, Reports ot corn failures abroad continue, the'eondition in some of the European countries being the worst in many years. Less than a month ago ' the French wheat crop was estimated at 300, 000,000 bushels, but the latest advices place it at a much lower figure. Germany's yield of brcadstuffs will be far below the average and the same is true of Austria-Hungary, the latest official estimate of the current crop placing it 10,000,000 bushels less than last year. The condition of affairs in Russia is alarming. There has been phcnomenalhcat throughout northern Russia and in some dis tricts almost the entire growth o cereals has nenshed. The crops in Siberia arc nearly total failure. The New York Journal of Commerce says the significance of the later Russian news is increased by going back sonic months. In February several Russian provinces were suffering acutely from famine in the north and cast Volga pro vinces the people were reportcc to be living on roots, grasses and offal. In April enormous mortality from famine and typhus was reported in some sections In June it was admitted that winter wheat had suffered very generally, but there were hopes of a large yield of spring wheat All the news of the past month has been unfavorable to spring wheat. The first of this month the prospects in some of the Volga provinces, where famine prevailed last winter, recalled the disastrous crop failure ot ten years ago. Ten days ago dis patches from Odessa gave a still more unfavorable account of the crop prospects in the Volga pro vinces, where it is said the peasantry are practically desti- ,ute. The latest advices show that the deplorable conditions previously reported have grown worse and this is general, the wheat crops in the south of Russia being rather below the nvcrage. Tnc' United States has a large wheat crop, but it is a question wheather there is a sufficient surplus to provide what Europe will need. At all events it ap pears inevitable that high prices for brcadstuffs must prevail lor he next year, which means irivation for millions of people abroad, particularly in view of the fact that there is industrial depression in every European country except France. It is a gloomy outlook for the people of ICuropc generally. Omaha Bee. Additional Local. Mrs. C. 10. Norton went to Sid ney yesterday for a brict visit. Mrs. D. II. Davis and children went to Lodge Pole yesterday to spend a lew days. A party ol North Platte people are arranging for a ten day fishing trip to the mountains in Wyoming. Miss Lucy Wimbcrlcy, a sister of Rcy. C. P. Wimbcrlcy arrived Wed nesday night and will visit here for several weeks. Prof. O. W. Ncal and Misses Pranzin and Murray have been re elected as teachers in the Suther land school for the coming year. The members of the lQpworth League held a picnic at Stcbbiu's grove last evening. Those prcs cut report a delightful time not withstanding the threatening weather. K. 13. Haskell of Lena was in town yesterday. Mr. Haskell is making arrangements to pasture 1,000 head of cattle trom the drouth stricken portions of Kansas on hie ranch near Lena. M'ihs Delia Marovislt closed her summer school, which she con ducted in the First ward today Tomorrow AUss Maroviali will tro to Fremont to attend the Normal school for a few weeks. Two Kxponslvo Depnrtuiuiit. Tho two most oxponalvo donnrtmonti In tho Now York city government nro thoso or education nml police. Tho do' partmont of education costs nearly 119,000,000 a year and tho dcpnrtinont of pollco noarly f 12,000,000. Hut thero aro 11,700 employes of tho department of education and 7,710 ot tho depart mont of pollco, and thus por man It costs moro to pollco tho city than to cducato Its children. Tho avcrano no Hco salary Is higher than tho avorago teachcr a Balary. Country Colpitis Do Nut Flgnrn. Turks have no family names writes Gen. Gcorgo n. Williams In tho Now York Telegraph. For example: A man named Mohammed has n son named Ahmed nnd n daughter named Sophia Tho son will always bo known merely as Ahmed and tho daughtor nlway merely as Sophia, In tho latter enso oven after marriage. Tho result Is that mombors of families after one or two generations become lost to each othor. In fact, tho "sisters and tho cousins and tho aunts" business Is not much exploited In Turkey. Ono may bo talk Ing to two brothors or two sisters with out tho fact bolng made known. Thor bolng no family tics no nrlstocracy Tho grand vlzlor of today may luiv been a camel driver or a servant. Ilia rlsu Is not duo to family Inlliionco iw connection. ItKl'OUT Ol' Till". CONDITION UV mi it i it At Nurlh Pintle, hi Urn Htntn of Nolirnokii, nt llio cliwoot business, July lMli, 1001, lU'.HOUUOKH, lionnsnml illsoount..,, iU Overdrafts, secured mid unsecured U. H. IioiiiU to Mritrn rirculntloii . In Blocks, swurllli'f, ito... 211 lliiiiklug-luiue, (iirutliiru mid fixtures. Zi Other nml estnto owned. . , . , Dun from National llnlik (not rm-rve agents) jo Duo from Blnto Hunks nml llnukurs ... Dim from iiiproviil rcwrvu agents M ttilurmil Itevtmuo hltampn Ohrk nml otlior t'Ah item Note of oilier mitloiml hunk Kriu'ttoiml paper currency, nickels nml cents ,,,, lAWllll, MDNKV IIKHKIIVK IN HANK. Villi Bpecle i) IK) Oft Legal lendor notes 7 MM Oil Ilpileuiptlmi futiil with P. H. treasurer (live percent ot clroulullmi ) I7ll 07 IK! ST. I lift in ill Mi hi ttM 71 III) 711 711 .11 win m ill In lU 00 W 77 iv-o m 025 Total $.101 ill" M liIAHII.lTIKH, Onpllnl Mock pnlil In , fjo (lot) ft) Huriihm Mini 15 WO 00 uiiiiiviiieii prom. mH expenses nml taxes pnlil l m M Nilllnual jiuiik union outstanding 19 SOU 00 jiiiu iiimuio uutiks nml buitkom 72 2M Individual ili-piiflU subject to cheek . ISO WW 1M Demand ceitltlcatcs nf delimit (i inn in iinw coriiiiciitr of deposit 73 IM 71 i.uriuirii-uupcxs 131 10 'FoM. pkjr012S5 niiu m ni'uri(in,u(mnijr of Lincoln s, . I. AHhtlr M.Mm,.1oi ll.iatil.. ... .1... -t .. ......... M.V..H......H, .'iiMiini iii mn niiiiiii named bank, do solemnly inr Hint tlio nlmvo Ulfiuont Is true to the best nf my knoalodiro nml ,. . ajuiiuh jiLviAJiAiiA, (jnniiirr nuimcriuuii ami nworu to boforo tun IHI iiltli of July 1V01, lny V"'?i ,u-l 'ttiiion. womry I'uU o, Corrcct-AtlMti It. H, wiiitk. I l'. A. wit, V Direct lort I I I'M W U 1)11 II li I., r. BKIIBIIOMI, I 'HIT ME: I'M Bid ENOUGH." Mnnllncn of m rrmnnturely Reiponilbto Street Wnlf. lie wasn't very big, but he was a sturdy llttlo chap with a faco that boro tho marks of much thinking nnd pre mature responsibility, I learned after ward that ho was supporting a crippled mother nnd an Invalid sister who had been 16ft helpless In the world by tho death of her father. Ho might hvo run away from homo and evaded tho re sponsibility, but ho didn't think of It. Ho Just sold papers. At tho loop on Fifteenth street a crowd gathered, waiting for tho evening cars. A ragged young girl was selling flowers at tho fifteenth street end of the wnltlng ta- Hon when a man, rushing to catch his car, knocked her ngalnBt tho sldo of tho building. Without stopping, prob nbly not having noticed what ho had done, ho continued his rush, when tho boy stepped In front of him, defiantly. 'Say, what do you want to knock a girl down for? Hit me; I'm big enough." Tho man paused in surprise, and then glanced around. Ho saw tho flower girl picking up her wares, nnd understood. Without a moment's hesi tation ho went back to her, gave her enough mooy to mako her oyes spnrklo with Joy and snld: "I'm sorry, my dear, that I hurt you. I didn't see." Then, turning to tho boy, ho continued: "You said you woro big enough, young man, but you'ro a great deal bigger thnn you think. Mon llko you will have a lot to do with keeping this old world In condition of sclf-ro spect." Then ho caught his car and tho boy nnd tho girl stood thero won dering what ho meant.Kaasas Clttf exchange GOT EVEN WITH JOKER. rarlf Man Get Thorough Thrashing for Joke of Year Before. Tho world nlways laughs when tno practical Joker Is "como up with," oven If many years have elapsed since tho okor had his inning. It wns In 1800 or thereabouts that n Paris drummer boarded a train In ttordenux for homo. Ho had made a good salo In Bordeaux and was feeling rlpo for nnythlng. It occurred to him whnt a good Joko It would ho to loan qut of tho window of tho car and slnp somo one's faco as tho train rolled out. Ho did tho act, pulled his hcMid In and chuckled nil the way to Paris as ho pictured what tho victim of his Joko was, Baying to himself and to others. Years passed and tho drum mer prospored. Ho went Into business for hlmsolf, nnd consequently grew staid and sobor. A little whllo ngo rus ho was walking nlong one of the boule vards in Pnrls a man stepped up to him nnd asked him If he hnd ever lived In Dordonux. Tho staid and sobor business man said ho novor hnd, but when ho used to bo a commorctnl trav olor ho frequently hnd been In tho town. Whereupon tho stranger re called tho face-slapping episode and snld ho was it, and begged permission to re turn tho compliment, which ho pro cccded to do vigorously. Tho staid and sobor business man regained his lost youth marvolously quick, nnd It was a lively Bcrlmmago when tho pollco stopped In and ran both mon off to tho station house. Thoro upon reflection tho business man refused to enter a complaint ngalnst tho mnn with a memory, nnd decided to call tho affair even. To I'roiluco Annentlientn. A new method for producing nnes thesla was discussed at n rccont meet ing of tho Medical Society of Dorlln. Dr. Wohlgemuth has constructed an apparatus by which patients lnhalo chloroform mixed with oxygen. It has boon tried by mnny prominent sur geons, with results that aro roportcd nB satisfactory, tho disagreeable sen tntlons bolng obviated. Occupations of t'ollcce-llreil Necrooi. Professor Du Dols reports that ono- half of tho 1,312 collego-brcd negroes hoard from at this year's Atlanta nl- vorslty conforonco nro engaged In teaching; ono-Blxth nro preaching nnd ono-slxth nro "professional men," ot nro still studying. Six por cent nro morchnnts, artisans or farmers. Four por cent aro employed by tho govern ment. Kllturnnr Knclet All Klilnl. The finnans eagles which used to haunt tho lakes of Klllarnoy, innklim tnoir neat In tho "Eagle's Nest MountnliiH, have been oxtermlnn' witnin uio past three years.. Th-y woro exceedingly picturesque, nnd oh Jects of great Interest to visitors. Tlmlr depredations, however, nmongst tho grouse, and their capture of lamba nnd kids from tho farms all along tho countryside, rondored It absolutMv nccoKsary to got rid of thorn, nnd tho last or tho birds has been shot. She Didn't Woar a Tansk. Hut her beauty Iwas coruplotelT hidden by soros, hlotohos nnd pimples till Hl.o used Uuoklen H Arnica Salvo, Thou tlioy vanished as will all Enip tioiis, Kovur Sores, Dolls, Ulcers, Car bunuloH and Felons from its ubo. In fallible for Cuts, Coma, Durus, Scalds and Piles. Guro guaranteed. USo at A. v , btroltz s drug store. Cheap Summer Exonrsions Via Illi nols Central R. It. St, Paul ami return, July lO-IHst. .12.05 iMinnonpollB and return, July 10- :nst 12.05 Dututh nuil return, July lO-Hlnt. . . 10.05 Chicago and roturn.July 23-25.... 11.75 Iioulsvlllo nnd return, Aur, 21-0.. 21.50 Dutfnloaml return, ovory day 25.75 Circuit tours via Great Lakes to Du t falo nnd Intermediate points, Stnto rooms resorvcil in ntirnnco. Call nt City Ticket Olllce, 1402 Fnrnntn st, for pnrtlaulnrB, or udurcBs W. H. Drill, D P. AI.O. H. R.,Utnnhfi, Neb. A Bmby'm is very much like the blossom ing of n flower. Its beauty and perfection depends entirely upon the care bestowed upon its parent. Expectant mothers should have the tenderest care. They ihould bo spared nil worry and anxiety. They should cat plenty of good nourishing food nnd take ccntlo exorcises. This will go n long way toward preserv ing their health nnd their beauty as well ns that of the little one to come. Hut to bo absolutely sure of a short nnd painless labor they should use Mother's Friend regularly during the monthn ot gesta tion. This Is a simple liniment, which Is to bo applied externally. It gives strenRth and vigor to the muscles and prevents nil of the discomforts of preg nnncy, which women used to think were absolutely necessary. When Mother's Friend Is used there Is no danger whatever. Get Mother's 1'rlend at the drug store, 81 per bottle. THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO. ATLANTA, OA. Wrtlt for ear ttt Ink, " Btfor Bkj I. Horn." mm if Wax Candles Prepared In minj color tints iu uarmoiiift WHO BUT ronndliiff In dining room, urawinc room bod room or hill. Bold TorrwHara. Made bw . OIL CO. Dr. Humphreys' Specifics euro by acting directly upon tho diso&so, without exciting disorder in ajy other put of the system. 'io, emu. rtacxt. I PeTers, Congeatlotu, Inflammations. .US U Worms, Worm Ferer, Worm Colic... ,!i8 3 Teethln,Collo,Cr7lng,WakefuIness .33 4- Dlarrhea, of Children or Adults US 7 Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis US 8 iVeuralgla, Voothache, Faceache US 9 Headache, Sick Headache, Vertigo.. .US 10 Drpepila,XndIgeitlon,WeahStomacb,U6 11 Huppressed orl'alnftil Periods US 155-Whites, Too Profuso Periods US 13 Croup, Laryngitis, HoarsoneM US 1-1 Salt ntieum, rjrtlpeIss,Eruptlons.. .US 10 nheumatUm, llboumatlo Fains .US 16 Malaria, Chills, Fever and Ague US IB-Catarrh, Influenza, Cold in the Bead .US UO-Whooplng.Couth US UT-Kldney Dlsenses US UH NervouDebllltv 1.60 30-Vrlnary Weakness, Wetting Bod US 77-rlp, Hnjr Fever, US Dr. Itumphreys' Manual ot all Diseases at your DruoRlats or Mailed Free. , H. E. MoCAW, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Oflico ovor Huffman's Millinery Store WOKTII J'LATTE, - iVF.nilASKA. c. V. BEDELL PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Ofllces: North Platte Nattonnl Bank Building, North Platte, Nob. jp V. DENNIS, M. D., HOMOEOPATHI8T, Over First National Dank, NORTH PLATTE. NEBRASKA. J. S. HOAOIiAND. W. V. IIOAOLANU Hoagland& Hoagland, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS OlDre orer MoOonalil's Ilauk. NORTH PLATTE. NEB. yiLCOX & HALLIGAN, ATTORNS T8-AT.LA W, MORTH PLATTE, . . NEBRASKA Offloe ovsr North Platte NaUooal Bauk. H. S. RIDGELY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Olllco MoDonnld Block. Dewov atrnet NORTH PLATTE, - - NEBRASKA R. G. B. DENT PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Office over Post Office. Telephone 115. North Platte, - - - NobrnBkn H.DAVIS, i ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. NORTH PLATTE,, . . NEBRASKA uratiy llloolt Rooms 1 & 2. T. C. PATTERSON, Olllce over Yollow Front Shoo Store NORTH PLATTE, NEB. E. ROCHE, ATTORNEY.AT-LAW, HtNMAN Block, . Dkwbv Strert, nUIUU 1 LATTE il tUItASKA. .W'H-M ft W U You Will1 GUT YOUK Money's Worth when von have your shoes fixed At NEWMAN'S, The Cobbler. Everybody knows he can fix hem. Corner of Sixth and Locust Streets. FOR SALE. FARM WAGONS, SPRING WAGONS TOP BUGGIES, And all kinds of Farm fflaehinery. Standard Goods at Reasonable Prices. LOCK 5 SALISBURY NORTH PLATTE. Ralston & Fonda Live Stock Commission Merchants, Union Stock Yards, South Omaha. By good sales nnd courteous treatment our customors bavo bocomo our bost solicitors. Wo nro fully equipped to handlo nil business entrusted to our enro and enn offor unoqunled servico nnd nbsoluto snfoty. Qivo ub a trial nnu wo will convlnco you. Market ro portB furnished on nnnllcntion. Wo re for by permission to First Nntionni uank or Morth i'lntto. IF GOING EAST or south of Chicago ask your lo cal ticKct agent to route you nc twecn Omaliaand Chicago via the WlLWAUKEEh the shortest line between the two cities. Trains via this popular road depart from the Union de- not. Omahn. clnllv mnnnrlintr t-- 'j , with trains from the west. Mag- nincentiy equipped trains, nal ace sleepers and free reclining chair cars. Dining cars and buf- iet, iiDrarv ana smoKing cars, All trains liirhted bv electricitv, For full information about rates, etc., address, F. A. NASH, General Western Airent. 1504 Farnam St.. OMAHA. H. W. Howell, Trav. Frt. and lJass. Agt. Wm. Gaiit, " Blacksmith and Wagoiimaker. Horse Shoeing a Specialty. Horse Shocinc $4 per Team. Also reductions in the price of all other work. Work guaranteed or money refunded. Give ub a call. Locust street south of Yost's harness store. County, Precinct and District Leviei, North Platte. Nob.. June 25. 1001. The county commiHslonerH, sitting as a ooam 01 equalization, proceeacu 10 maae and did make the levies following an pro vided by law for the several funds of the tun my, uoiiiicu precinciH ana Hcnooi (ii. IrlctH ot the countv for the cotnlne vear County Rcneral fund nine mllln on the dollar valuation. County road fund, four mills on the dollar valuation. County bridge fund, one and eight-tenth mills on the dollar valuation. County soldiers relief fund, two-tenths of oi one mill on ineuouar valuation County fundlnc bonds intereat, tlve-tenth nun, ana two nuns levy to pay oonus moh b. o. 7 and 8 fall ns due Ju v 10. nxr. Jail Irnud Interest, two-tenths of a mill Hlnklnir, three-tcntlm of a mill. North Platte brldee bonds. Interest three tenths of a mill; sinking, live-tenths of a mill. PltKClNCrllONDS. HlNKINU IXTKUMT lirailv iHiann uruige ik)iuis..i mills 4 mills Kureka bridge bonds 3 mills 8 mills Nichols bridge bonds,. !. mills 4 mills O'Kallons bridge IhiuiIh, , ..'.'mills '.'mills lllrdwood bridge bonds ft mills ft mills South Side Int. Imp, bonds, .7 mills 10 mills Mct'nerson int. imp, uonus.ns mills o mill Medicine road bonds 6 mills Umlll HONDED 8011001, DlSTllICTfl. Dlsttrlct No Sinking Interest 13 7 mills 6 mills H7 10 mills t) mills if 1ft mills 10 mills in fi mills I mills '-D ft mills 4 mills 10 mills ft mills "1 l& mills ft mills 73 10 mllln 3 milts 80 10 mills 4 mills 10 is milts 6 mills M 6 mills 3 mills 07 6 mills 3 mills 101 o mills 4 mills 13 7 m lis ft mills loo IS m lis 4 mills 32 to ml Us n mills M 3 mills a mills ai 10 ml Is 4 mills 102 10 mills 3 mills City No Platte ........ 2ft-0mllls tipeciat iey .on insirici wo. vi to jiay Oil! Ell LCV1I8. City ot North Platte, revenue purposes icu ilium. City of North Platte, street lights, flvi mills. city ot Norm riatie. water fund, fcoven mills. Cltyot North Platte, Judgment fund, nine Village of "Wallace, ten mills. A, U. MoNekl, U. CaIILTIH, M. L. McCuixocoii, Comralsiloners ADDITIONAL ACCOMMODATIONS. On account of tho very low rntos mntlo to Colorado polnta TIIE UNION PACITIC hns placed in servico another through Pullman Sloopor on trnin No. .'), for Denver, lenvinir Omnlm nt 4:'2.ri n. m. dnily, nnd continuing until September 1UU). A Tourist Sleener will nlno bo nttnehod to this trnin for Denver, July Cth to 13th inclusive. Thin servico u fiords nnsacnunra tho very best nccommcxlntions with tho grontoat toBsiblo comfort. ueservnuons should bo inndo ns fnr in ndvnnco ns possible. JAS. U. SOANLiAN, Agont. FANCY WORK. A full lino of Embroidery Silk, Lunch Cloths, Sofa Pillows, Stamp Linens of nil kinds. Stnmp- nnd lioopn. rAnyonc buying II.OO worth of Silk or Linens will receive one free lesson. Mrs. II. J. CLARK. At Mrs. Scharmann's, opposite M.K. Church. NOTICE Foil PUIIMOATION. Land Olllce at North Plnttn, Neb., Julj- H, 1D01. Notlco Is hereby tdven tlintthn fnllnwinu.nm.i.,1 settler hns filed notice ot his Intention to make nnal proof in support of his claim, anil that said proof will be made before Iteglnter nml needier tt North Platte, Neb., on August 10th, 1901, vlzs rAimuiv uiJHiiiMi. who made homestead entry No. fnr ihn east half ot tbo northeast quarter nnd the north half of tho routhoait quarter of Section 13, town ship 0 north, range 31 west. lie names lue following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon nnd cultivntlon of snld land, viz: Mike Ulirln, David Anderson and A. J. Dlougher of Wellfli t, Nob.; Mnrtln McDer molt, of Bon.erset, Neb. 3W OKO. K. FRKNOH, lleglster. I.EOAL NOTIOK. To Mrs, Almeda Drum, formerlr Mrs. AlmrcU Leonard, Drum, husband of Mrs. Almeda Crura, first and true nnruo unknown, Kntln Lonu- ara. ueorge ixjonard Ulnrk Leonaril, nnd Mnbol Leonard, minor children nnd heirs at lnw of Albert O. Leonard, deceased. You and each of vcm will tnkn nntlrnOmt nn ll. llth day of Juno 1001, Chnrlro K. Olbson filed his pennon in me district court of Lincoln county, Nebrsska, the object end prnjrcr ot which is to iorocioso a cerwuu mortngnge, czeoutod by William II. Mlnnoy on tbo southenst ounrtnr nf section twcnty-nlno (20), township ten (10), rango iiiirir-iwo Lincoln county, Nobraskn, to secure the payment of n promissory note for tho sum of KiOU, nnd interest, at tho rate often nor cent per annum from the first dny of April, 181)1. and upon which Is now duo the sum of MM. rinlntlff nrnys Hint said mnrtcnau mnr Ivo inr closed nnd snld premises bo sold to satisfy tho amount due on said nolo and K.ortgage. i ou are required to nnswer snld petition on or boforo Monday. July 29th, 1001. UHAnLES E. amnoN, PlnlntlrT. Dy O. A, Hoblnson, his Atty. Know nil men by theso present: Thnt wo, W. II. l'luiuor. E. D. Murphy, O. L. 8wnncutt, H. C. Ilurko, W. B. Cowglll. William llnl.n. .T. IT nifflimi.,in IT V, .. .. t I . " ....... HltU ... i.uuum III Jllicillll county, state of Nebrnskn, have on the It day of rr . ifmi n . I i ... i . i . , .i . . . purpose of forming n corporation under tho laws of tho stnto of Nebrnskn, nnd for thnt pur uoso hnvn adnntpil Ihn fnllnulm, A ,il,.tnu ... in. corporation: AnucLE I. Tlio name of this coriorntlnn Is the Maxwell and Drndy Telephone Company. Art. TT. Tlin nrlnMnal nl.pa nt I... . t . .. r this corporation is nnd shnll be Ilrndy Islsnd, Lincoln county, Nebrnskn. ABT. Ill, The geuornl naturo of the buslnoss to T.a nn.i.lotn.l I.. ..I.I .1 I . 11. vj umuu.iuu .j j p..,., wryuniiiuui is ami Minn UB tho construction and operating telephone lines, mu icuuuk ui .oioiiuiines in suDscriueis at n monthly rental, the acquiring and owning the necessary real estate, tho erecting and mnlnten nnco of necessary buildings for company offices, switchboards, and telephone exchange, and to perform such acts ns aro necessary to conduct n complete telephone system. Ani TV. 'I'll 11 n tiwm 1. 1 Ik. ..I I -1 i. . - ... .uH.uiu,a. ... vuo i,.iini n.lJVA 111 said corporation shnll be 2,000 divided Into 200 shall bo non-assessable. Abt. ft. The date nf tho commencement of thin corporation Is and shnll bo the 1st day of May. imt "Mil rumi luuhuuo ui juWI UII10S8 (IIKSOIVUU niuiuni vvjipi-ui ,ir nvi in low. Aut. VT. Thn rorrwirnltnr. khnll I. . .... II.. tp sue nnu oe sued, to grnnt nnd receive grnnts, to do all nets which It mny do nt nil, In its cor- - i . " ...... .in .... ii 1 1 Mn.u vug ffiiwor iniiuiu .mini.. i umn h cuiumon sent wnicn 11 can mako, alter or destroy at its pleasure. To )l,1V MtlH MaII ...I I a I . nml nit... -. 1 I transmit tho same Iii succession. abt. vii. too business of tills corporation shall bo conducted by n board of five directors. These officers as well as the president, secretary and treasurer, shall bo elected by the slockholil umniiuaRuuuui luecwuK ami tuiau serve ior tue term of one yenr. or until their succensors nro elected and qualified. A HT VttI Thla rn.n..ll. .W.ll ... I.I-... Ittelt to an Indebtedness to succeed In amount uuoiuuruj UK ujuihmu up capital SIOCK. Abt, IX. The capital stock of this oorporatlon .""J .mv.vuovu II , (.11 J , . 11J M UJ a VUle UI IU0 stockholders representing a majority of shares of .mlil ii i .,u.V I ' .iui-i Abt. X. This coriwrntlnu hns tlm powor to make by-laws or rules to govern Itself, which by. laws shall not conlllot with these Articles of In. corporation. Those articles may be nmended or changed by a majority voto of tbo paid up stock. Blgnod: W. II. PT.IIUER. K. V. Mcnriir, O. II, Kuhnv, WK.tlAM DoitAH. II n llltnui. O. R. HWANCUTT. W. H, Cowilll.L, u II. OtrrtN, RIllAnf V.li.i.1. r I. . .. On this 10th day of June.'lWH. personally np penred before me, Joseph J, O'Hourk, n notary publio In for the stale nnd comity nforesald. tho abovo-named W. II, I'lumer, E, D. Murphy. Q. L. 8wancutt, It. O. llurkn. V: S. Cowglll, William Uolan, J. Ii. Oluln nnd O. II. Kuhns. to me per sonnlly known to be tho Identical perrons whoso names are atUxed to tho nbove Instrument, and (tvurnllv nrlctintvlfwfcrrl ttm ....fl..ii... ... i. to be their voluntary net nml deed for Ihe purpose thfirpln nvtirAauM.I ' In witness whereof, I herounto subncribol my nnmo and nfflxed my official seal at lirady Jtlandi Nebraska, on the datn last above written, Heal Josri-H J. O'ltpunitK, Nntsry I'ubllc. My commission expires Doc. 19, 1MQ, 2.V J. F. F1LLI0N, Pliniilicr, Tinwf ker Generul Kcpuiror. Special attention given to BICYCLE REPAIRING, WHEELS TO RENT i55 Champa S! -i4&sw.