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    MONDAY, FXBft. 11, 1929.
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fUBUSBDSlD SEMI-WEEKLY AT PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA
R. A. BATES, Publisher
gH222IPTI0B PRICE $2.00 PEE YEAR EH ADVANC3
More bad weather is predicted.
:o:
The average man gives advice by
the bushel and takes it by the spoon
ful. -:o:
All things come to him -who waits,
beginning with a traffic violation
ticket.
-:o
Plans are under way in India to
co-ordinate the many schemes for
new highways.
:o:
The only limit to the progress of
education in this country is the sup
port of football stadiums.
;o:
A Washington society woman
testified that she couldn't like that,
are apt to slip one's mind.
:o:
By the time the average man's
hip comes in his creditors also are
awaiting it to attach the cargo.
. Captain Fried again comes to the
rescue of a vessel stricken in mid
ocean." He is sort of a friend in need.
:o:-
Finetein comes out now and calls
electro-magnetism and gravity iden
tical. It sounds like a power trust
Idea.
:o:
, oeorge cernaru onuw bays i.y.-
tations and disappointments are tne i
t M J 1 1 T S 1- A. 1
luxuries oi iaier8. e inigm. nave '""
eluded voters.
-:o:-
If they are going to amend the
-calendar and make thirteen months
to the year, the new month should be;o( ug That is it wi1 be related to
called Fluember.
-:o:-
The best way to get out of debt
Is to pay out at least, it is the only j
method that has ever proven thor
oughly successful.
, :o:
An umo man reported nis mac
.bush in full bloom tne other day.
The desert isn't the only place a man
can enjoy a mirage. , , .
:o:
New biographies are aimed at the
debunking of Buffalo Bill. Those old
yarns about the plainsman probably
were JUBt a lot of bear stories.
-:o:-
Last year 880,000,000 wieners
were Bold In the United States.
Proving that we're not subsisting en
tirely on canned goods after all.
i :.: :o:
."It-Is said that more than. half of!
America's annual . output of liter
ature is written by women. Yes,
they even write our check for us.
:o:
Chicago police are rounding up the
beer 'flats, dance halls, pool rooms and
drink parlors. Probably some day
they will get around to the gunmen.
:o:-
Dolores Oel Rio, Mexican actress,
has been cast for the role of "Evan-
geline," It would next be fitting to
get an Indian princess to play Topsy.
:o:
The night lasts six months in the
Arctic Circle. It is said that a group
of Scotchmen are planning an ex
pedition to one of the night clubs
there.
:o:
A prospective Juror in Washing
ton, D. C, said he never had heard
of the dry law. But then, of course,
you can't blame that on Washing
ton. :o:
Kansas is celebrating the sixty
. eighth anniversary of its admission
to the union, and Its Governor would
have all citizens observe the occa
sion by taking a new oath of fidel
ity to prohibition. That was never
necessary under State prohibition. It
is only with the coming of the
eighteenth amendment, apparently
that prohibition has broken down
ihere so badly.
Segal's
The spring like youth, fresh
blossoms doth produce,
But autumn makes them ripe,
and fit for use.
-:o:-
It takes something more than a
mere cabinet crisis to unhorse Poln-
care
-:o:
A woman's lips may remind you
of a rise, but her tongue is often as
sharp as a thorn.
The new commercial free port at
Budapest, Hungary, cost $4,500,000
and covers 1,500 acres.
1 -:o:
King Amanullah of Afghanistan
couldn't make his people shave but
he had rather a close on himself.
-:o:-
Gen. Dawes will cease to be presi
dent of the Senate March 4, having
so to speak, outsworn his welcome.
:o:
A pullman reporter was robbed
the other day. Maybe something to
Emerson's law of compensation after
all.
:o:
The average wind velocity in
Philadelphia is said to be ten miles
an hour. Not the political wind,
however.
-:o:
Prohibition agents are demanding
mor which -g a right but
they ought to have fewer hair trig
ger guns.
:o:-
Einstein is writing another book,
; which will clarify relativity to most
the first book.
-:o:-
Jazz is all the rage in Panama,
sayg a presg dispatch. This prob
ably means they have a lot of hot
Fanamammas down there.
Mr Johnson, the suspended Gover-
nor of Oklahoma, believes the mil
.iennium will arrive in 1936. He
knows it has not got here In 1929.
:o:-
Football officials of the Big Ten
went on strike for higher pay le-
Cently. Maybe they figure they
haven't been getting a run for their
money.
:o:
Nicholas Murray Butler says that
no law which has to do with human
thought, speech, or conduct can be
forced. And if that isn't taking in a
lot of territory it will have to be left
out.
:o:
The former kaiser, in his new
book, "My Ancestors," counsels the
people of Germany to be fearless and
loyal. Just to prove he wasn't kid
ding, he might have added the word
"discreet."
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THE WILD HOG PASSETH
The wild razorback hog, for years
one of the most striking bits of ani
mal life in the state of Arkansas
is apparently on the verge of ex
tinction. Students at the University of Ar
kansas, is plan to present a razor
back to the understanding under
graduate who is held to have done
most of the university during the
present school year. When they
adopted this plan they figured that
getting the porker would be that the
razorback is by no means as common
as least of their troubles. But r.ow
they are finding he used to be.
Accordingly, a bulletin from the
university's news bureau says that
the students are going to make a
state-wide search for razorback. Time
was when these wild hogs were so
plentiful as to be a veritable rui
sance but that time has passed.
Arkansas is no longer a backwoods
state.
AUTOMOBILES AND PROSPERITY
Ey the Census Bureau's latest com
pilations, there are 26,607,300 auto
motive vehicles in the world, of
which 23,262,183 are in the contin
ental United States or about SO per
cent of the whole number. But this
by no means proves that we mono
polize the wealth and prosperity of
the world to an equal extent, as
President Coolidge and President
elect Hoover might have the country
believe. Relative to populations, the
.figures read a little differently. For
j while we have one motor vehicle for
I every five persons, Canada and New
Zealand have one for every ten, which
puts them not so hopelessly far be
hind us. And, what is especially
'wonderful, they have not been en-
Joying the blessings of government
by the Republican party.
Nearly one-third of the homes in
America are without bath tubs, ac
cording to a recent survey. Oh, well,
mebbe they'll get 'em installed Just
as soon as the plumbers get back
with their tools.
LEGAL. NOTICE
In the District Court of Cass
County, Nebraska
Daniel G. Golding,
1
Plaintiff
vs.
NOTICE
Bessie M. Gravett and
Marie Ostergaard,
Defendants
To the defendant Marie Oster
gaard: You are hereby notified that
on the 12th day of December, 1928,
the plaintiff filed his suit in the Dis
trict Court, in Cass county, Nebras
ka, the object and purpose of which
is to foreclose a tax sale certificate
and the lien thereof, on Lot 14, in
Block 2, in Donelan's Addition to
the City of Plattsmouth, in Cass coun
ty, Nebraska, and for equitable re
lief. This order is given pursuant to an
Order of Court.
You are hereby required to answer
said petition on or before Monday,
the 11th day of March, 1929, and
failing so to do your default will be
entered and judgment taken upon the
plaintiff's petition.
DANIEL G. GOLDING.
Plaintiff.
A. L. TIDD,
His Attorney.
J28-4w
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S
SALE OF REAL ESTATE
Notice is hereby given that pur
suant to an order of sale issued by
the Clerk of the District Court of
Cass county, Nebraska, according to
the provisions "of a. decree entered by
said Court on January 12, 1929, in
a cause pending in said court, where
in The Nebraska City Building &
Loan Association, a Corporation, is
plaintiff, and Emily Morrison et al
are defendants, commanding me to
sell in the manner provided by law
the real estate hereinafter described
to satisfy the lien adjudged and de
termined against said land by said
decree in favor- of plaintiff in the
sum of $1,110.62, with interest ac
cruing and costs as in said decree pro
vided, I, the undersigned Sheriff of
Cass county, Nebraska, will on Sat
urday, March 16th, 1929, at -10:00
o'clock a., m., at the south front door
of the court house in the City of
Plattsmouth, in Cass county, Nebras
ka, offer for sale and will sell at
public vendue to the highest bidder
for cash the following described real
estate in Cass county, Nebraska, to
wit: Lots three (3) and four (4),
in Block thirty-three (33), in
Young & Hays Addition to the
City of Plattsmouth.
Dated this 6th day of February,
1929.
BERT REED,
Sheriff, Cass County,
Nebraska.
Pitzer & Tyler and
Lloyd E. Peterson,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S
SALE OF REAL ESTATE
Notice is hereby given that pur
suant to an order of sale issued by
the Clerk of the District Court of
Cass county, Nebraska, and accord
ing to the provisions of a decree en
tered by said Court on January 12,
1929, in a cause pending in eaid
court wherein The Nebraska City
Building & Loan Association, a Cor
poration, Is plaintiff, and Louis Keil
et al, defendants, commanding me
to sell in the manner provided by
law the real estate hereinafter de
scribed to satisfy the lien adjudged
and determined against said land by
said decree in favor of plaintiff in
the sum of $2,502.48, with interest
accruing and costs as in said decree
provided, I, the undersigned Sheriff
of Cass county, Nebraska, will on Sat
urday, March 16th, 1929, at 10:00
o'clock a. m. at the south front door
of the court house in the City of
Plattsmouth, in Cass county, Nebras
ka, offer for sale and will sell at pub
lic vendue to the highest bidder for
cash the following described real es
tate in Cass county, Nebraska, to
wit: Lot nine (9), in Block ninety-nine
(99), in the City of
Plattsmouth, and the east four
teen (14) feet of Lot four (4),
in Block ten (10), in Young &
Hays Addition to the City of
Plattsmouth.
Dated this 6th day of February,
1929.
BERT REED,
Sheriff, Cass County,
Nebraska.
Piter & Tyler and,
Lloyd B. PeterBcm,
Attorneys for Plaiatiff.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The State of Nebraska, Cass coun
ty, ss.
In the County Court.
In the matter of the estate of Rq
sina Rusterholtz, deceased.
To the creditors of said estate:
You are hereby notified that I will
sit at the County Court room 'in
Plattsmouth, in said county, on the
1st day of March, 1929, and on the
7th flav of Jim. 1929. at 10 o'clock
examine all claims against said es
tate, with a view to their adjustment
and allowance. ' The time limited for
the presentation of claims against
said estate is three months from (he
1st day of March, A. D. 1929, and
the time limited for payment of debts
is one year from said 1st day of
March, 1929.''
Witness my hand and the seal of
said County Court this 26th day of
January, 1929.
A. H. DUXBURY.
(Seal) J28-4w County Judge.
8HERD7FS SALE
State of Nebraska, County of Cass
ss. ' '"
By virtue of an Order of Sale issued
by Golda Noble Beal, Clerk of the
District Court within and for Cass
County, Nebraska, and to me direct
ed, I will on the 20th day of Febru
ary, A. D. 1929, at 10 o'clock a. m.
of said day at the south front door
of the Court House in the City of
Plattsmouth, In said County, sell at
public auction to the highest bidder
for cash the following real estate
to-wit:
The West half of the South
east Quarter of Section, 32,
Township 11, Range 14, East
of the 6th P. M., Cass County,
Nebraska
The same being levied upon and
taken as the property of Alma Yard
ly, et al., defendants, to satisfy a
Judgment of said Court recovered by
Oliver C. Dovey, plaintiff, against
said defendants.
Plattemouth, Nebraska, January
15th, A. D. 1929.
BERT REED,
Sheriff Cass County,
Nebraska
NOTICE OF GUARDIAN'S SALE
In the District Court of Cass coun
ty, Nebraska.
In the Matter of the Guardianship
of Leslie Snyder, a Minor.
Notice is hereby given that in pur
suance of an Order and License issued
by the Hon. James T. Begley, Judge
of the District Court of Cass county,
Nebraska, on the 14th day of Janu
ary, 1929, to me, Barbara C. Snyder,
Guardian of the estate of Leslie Sny
der, a minor, I will on the 1st day
of March, 1929, at 10 o'clock a. m., at
the front dor of the court house in
Plattsmouth, in Case county, Nebras
ka, offer for sale at public auction to
the highest bidder for cash the fol
lowing described real estate, to-wit:
The undivided sixteen one-
hundred-twentieths of the NWy
of the SEVi and the NE of
the SW& of Section 21, Town
ship 12, Range 10, East of the.
6th P. M., in Cass county, Ne
braska. Said offer of sale will remain open
for a period of one hour.
Dated this 26th day of January,
1929.
' BARBARA C. SNYDER,
. Guardian of the Estate of
Leslie Snyder, a Minor.
A. L. TIDD,
Her. Attorney.
. J28-5w
NOTICK
of Hearing on Petition for De
cree of Descent
In the County Court of Cass coun
ty, Nebraska.
In the matter of the Estate of
Henry Stoll, Deceased. Estate No. B-
13. -
. Notice is hereby given to all per
sons interested in said matter that
Louisa M. Cox has filed in this court
her petition showing the death of
Henry Stoll intestate April 21, 1890,
a resident of Cass county, Nebraska,
and owning at the time of his death
the northwest quarter of Section 2
and the southwest quarter of the
northeast quarter of Section 14, all
in Township 10, Range 12 in Case
county, Nebraska, and that he ac
quired title to the south half of said
northwest quarter of Section 2 as H.
Stoll; that he left surviving him as
his sole next of kin and heirs at law
his widow Elizabeth J. Stoll and
Henry J. Stoll and John W. Stoll,
sons, and Minnie S. Stoll and said
Louisa M. Cox, his daughters; that
said northwest quarter of said Sec
tion 2 was his homestead, which be
came the homeBtead of Elizabeth J.
Stoll, his surviving widow; that sub
ject to said homestead estate and the
dower right of said widow, said real
estate descended to his said children
in equal shares, to each an undivided
one-fourth share therein; that no ad
ministration on the estate of said de
ceased has been applied for in the
State of Nebraska.
Said petition prayB for the decree
of this court determining the above
facts to be true and decreeing de
scent of said described real estate to
the said widow and heirs at law ac
cording to said shares, and making
assignment of the same.
. A hearing will be had on said
petition in this court on March 1st,
1929, at 10 o'clck a. m., at which
time all persons interested herein
may appear and show cause, if any
there be, why the prayer of said peti
tion should not be granted.
Witness my hand , and the seal of
said court at Plattsmouth, is Cass
county, Nebraska, this 25th day of
January, 1929.
A. H. DUXBURY.
(Seal) County Judge.
PITZER & TYLER and
LLOYD E. PETERSON,
J28-3w Attorneys.
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made Valentine eny JanA ycra wruxt
at a rigfct price at Bates Book 8toe ':
JOHNSON, MOREHEAD & RINE
Attorneys 722 Keeline Bldg.
Omaha, Nebraska
Notice of Articles of Incorporation of
ASH GEOVE LIME & PORTLAND
CEMENT COMPANY, of NEBRASKA
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned have associated themselves
together for the purpose of forming
and becoming a corporation under the
laws of the State of Nebraska, and for
that purpose have adopted the follow
ing Articles of Incorporation:
Article I. Name. The name of
this corporation shall be "ASH
GROVE LIME & PORTLAND CE
MENT COMPANY. OF NEBRASKA."
Article II. Principal Place of Busi
ness. The principal place of business
and location of the plant of this cor
poration shall be in the County of
Cass, in the State of Nebraska, north
east of the Village of Louisville, in
eaid county and state, but it may es
tablish and maintain offices, places of
business and plants elsewhere. Article
III General Nature of Business. The
general nature of the business to be
transacted by this corporation shall
be as follows, to-wit: (a) To manu
facture, produce, purchase or other
wise acquire, sell or otherwise dis
pose of, own, hold, handle, trade
andor deal in and with, in any man
ner whatsoever, lime and Portland
and all other kinds of hydraulic and
non-hydraulic cements, and all like
or kindred products cr substances,
and all products or articles in the
manufacture or composition of which
any cement or kindred substance is a
factor, and all materials, supplies,
commodities, goods, wares, merchan
dise, articles and things which can
be used as a part thereof or in con
nection therewith or as a substitute
therefor, and all other products, by
products, commodities or articles as
are incidental, necessary or useful
thereto or which may be convenient
ly handled in connection with said
business; (b) To engage in or carry
on any other lawful business what
soever, in connection with the fore
going, whether manufacturing, min
ing, trading, selling, contracting, con
struction, mercantile or otherwise,
which is calculated directly or in
directly to promote the interest of
the corporation or to enhance the
value of its properties or business;
(c) To purchase, lease, acquire in any
manner, hold, own, invest in, sell,
mortgage, pledge, convey, rent, ex
change andor dispose of in any man
ner, real and personal property,
either or both, and any rights, in
terests or estates therein in connec
tion with the transaction of the busi
ness of the corporation and or inci
dental, necessary, convenient or use
ful thereto; and to improve, use, de
velop, utilize, or turn to account, in
any manner as may be deemed ex
pedient, any and all property, of
whatsoever kind or nature owned by
the corporation; (d) To issue bonds,
debentures or obligations of the cor
poration and to secure same by mort
gage, pledge, deed of trust, or other
wise; to borrow money; (e) To pur
chase or otherwise acquire, hold, own,
mortgage, pledge, and or sell or
otherwise dispose of, shares of capital
stock, bonds, or securities of other
corporations doing a similar business,
in whole or in part, to that which
this corporation is authorized to do,
and, while the holder thereof, to ex
ercise all the rights, powers and priv
ileges of ownership; to purchase or
otherwise acquire, hold, own, cancel,
retire, re-issue, mortgage, pledge
and or sell or otherwise dispose of
shares of capital stock, bonds and se
curities of its own corporation; (f)
To apply for, obtain, register, pur
chase or otherwise acquire, hold, use,
develop, lease, mortgage, pledge, grant
licenses in, contract with reference
to, sell, convey, assign, andor other-
wise dispose of letters patent, patents,
patent rights, inventions, improve
ments, processes, formulas, trade
marks, trade names, copyrights, op
tions andor concessions, or rights,
privileges or contracts therein or
thereto, in connection with the trans
action of the business of the corpora
tion and or incidental, necessary or
useful thereto; (g) To purchase or
otherwise acquire, and take over, the
whole or any part of the business,
good will, properties, assets and
rights of any person, firm, association
or corporation engaged in the same or
similar business, either wholly or in
part, to that of its own corporation,
and to pay for the same in cash,
shares of capital stock or bonds of its
own corporation, or otherwise, and to
undertake and assume all or any of
the liabilities of the owners of such
business, good will, properties, assets
and rights; (h) To enter into, make,
perform and carry out contracts of
any kind or description, made for any
lawful purposes, with any person,
firm, association or corporation, eith
er public or private, or with any
governmental body or agency there
of; (1) To transact and conduct Its
business, or any part thereof, in the
State of Nebraska and elsewhere, in
cluding any of the states, districts,
territories, colonies or dependencies
of the United States, and any or all
foreign countries; (j) To have and
exercise any or all other rights, pow
ers and privileges necessary, inci
dental, convenient or useful to the
conduct, management and carrying
on, in a lawful manner, of the busi
ness aforesaid, or any part thereof;
to have and exercise all rights, pow
ers and privileges conferred by the
laws of the State of Nebraska upon
corporations organized under its
laws; it being hereby expressly pro
vided that the foregoing enumera
tion of specific powers shall not be
deemed exclusive or held to limit or
restrict in any manner the general
powers of the corporation. Article
IV Capital Stock. The authorized
capital stock of this corporation shall
be One Million Dollars ($1,000,000.
00), divided into ten thousand (10,-
000) shares of the par value of One
Hundred Dollars ($100.00) per each
share. Stock may be paid for in cash,
0p fey ct Jjts foir, and repwjnatajjfc
vm-l&i sarvteea at Qx&It fair and riaW
able value, r by ay IejBttmate
equivalent of-cash. Article V Dura
tion. The time of commencement of
this corporation shall be when Its
articles of incorporation are filed as
required by the laws of the State of
Nebraska, and the corporation shall
continue in existence for ninety-nine
(99) years thereafter, unless sooner
dissolved by law or by action of its
stockholders; Article VI Indebted
ness. The highest amount of indebt
edness or liability which this corpo
ration shall at any one time be sub
ject shall not exceed two-thirds of
its capital stock. Article VII Directors-Officers,
(a) The affairs of this
corporation shall be conducted by a
Board of Directors, consisting of
three (3), five (5) or seven (7)
members, who shall be elected an
nually by the stockholders. The num
ber of directors, within the foregoing
limitations, shall be determined from
time to time by the stockholders. In
case of vacancy in the Board of Di
rectors, such vacancy may be filled
by the remaining directors. Direc
tors shall hold office until their suc
cessors are duly elected or chosen.
Meetings of the Board of Directors
may be held within or outside of the
State of Nebraska, as the Board of
Directors may determine. The fol
lowing persons shall constitute the
first Board of Directors of this cor
poration, to serve until the election
of a Board of Directrs by the stock
holders at their first annual meeting,
to be held in the year Nineteen Hun
dred and Thirty (1930), to-wit: L.
T. Sunderland, J. A. Sunderland and
W. P. Sabin. (b) The officers of this
corporation shall be a President, a
Vice President, a Secretary and a
Treasurer, which officers shall bej
elected annually by the Board of Di-j
rectors and hold office until their suc
cessors are duly elected, and which
officers shall have such authority and
perform such duties a3 shall be pre
scribed in the By-Laws of the corpo-;
ration andor as shall be assigned to
them by the Board of Directors. The
Board of Directors may appoint, from
time to time one or more additional
Vice Presidents and such other offi
cers and agents as it shall deem
necessary, who shall have such au
thority and perform such duties as
shall be conferred upon them by the
Board of Directors, in the By-Laws
or otherwise. Any officer elected by
the Board of Directors, excepting the
President and Vice President, also
any officers and or agents appointed
by the Board of Directors, may be re
moved at any time by the affirmative
vote of a majority of the Board of
Directors. Any two offices, excepting
the offices of President and Vice Pres
ident or the offices of any two Vice
Presidents, may be held by the same
person, (c) The Board of Directors
may appoint standing or special com
mittees, whenever deemed advisable
by the Board, and such committees
shall have and exercise such duties
and powers as may be conferred upon
them by the Board of Directors, in
the By-Laws or otherwise. Article
VIII Dividends. Dividends may be
declared by the Board of Directors
out of the net profits or surplus of
the corporation at such times, in
such amounts, and under such condi
tions as the Board of Directors in its
judgment and discretion may deter
mine. The Board of Directors shall
have power, from time to time, to set
apart out of any funds of the corpo
ration available for dividends, a re
serve or reserves for working capital
or for any other lawful purpose,
whenever in its judgment and discre
tion it deems it advisable so do do.
Article IX By-Laws. The Board of
Directors shall have power to adopt
suitable By-Laws for the corporation
and to alter, amend, or repeal the
same from time to time. Article X-
Amendments. These articles may be
amended from time to time by the
stockholders, at any regular meeting,
or at any special meeting called for
that purpose.
Dated this 17th day of January,
1929.
L. T. SUNDERLAND,
J. A. SUNDERLAND,
W. P. SABIN,
j24-4w Incorporators.
LEGAL NOTICE
In the District Court of Cass
County, Nebraska
Mark T. Ddmison,
Plaintiff
vs.
NOTICE
David Smith et al,
Defendants
To the Defendants: David Smith;
Mrs. David Smith, real name un
known, his wife; Isaac Coe; Mrs.
Isaac Coe, real name unknown, his
wife; C. Jones, real name unknown;
Mrs. C. Jones, real name unknown.
his wife; the heirs, devisees, legatees,
personal representatives and all other
persons interested in the estates of
David Smith, Mrs. David Smith. Isaac
Coe, Mrs. Isaac Coe. C. Jones. Mrs. C
Jones, each deceased, real names un
known; Claus Speck; Bessie Draper
Speck, his wife, and all persons hav
ing or claiming any interest in Lot
1, in the NEU of the NW of Sec
tion 28, Township 10, North of
Range 14, East of the 6th P. M., in
Cass county, Nebraska, real names
unknown:
You and each of you are hereby
notified that on the 24th day of De
cember, 1928, the plaintiff filed his
suit in the District Court of Cass
county, Nebraska, the object and pur
pose of which is to foreclose a tax
sale certificate on eaid above describ
ed real estate and for equitable re
lief. This notice is given pursuant to
an Order of Court.
You are hereby required to answer
said petition on or before Monday,
March 11, 1929, and failing so to do,
your default will be entered and judg
ment taken upon the plaintiff's peti
tion. MARK T. EDMISON.
Plaintiff.
A. L. TIDD,
His Attorney.
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ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE
In the District Court of Cass coun
ty, Nebraska.
In the Matter of the Estate t
Sam G. Smith, Deceased.
Now on this 26th day of January
1929, this cause came on for hearing
upon the petition of Frank R. Gobel
man, as Administrator, with will an
nexed of the estate of Sam G. Smith,
deceased, praying for a license to sell
the following described real estate,
to-wit:
Lots 10, 11, 12 in Block 20
in the City of Plattsmouth, Cass
county, Nebraska
for the purpose of paying the taxes,
repairs and administration expensed
of said estate.
It is therefore ordered that all per
sons interested In said estate appear
before me in the District Court room
in the court house at Plattsmouth,
Cass county, Nebraska, on the 16th
day of March, 1929. at the hour ot
10 o'clock a. m. to show cause if any
there be why a license should not bm
granted to said Administrator with
will annexed of eaid estate in th
above described real estate for the
purpose of paying taxes, repairs and
expenses of administration of said
estate.
It is further ordered that a copy
of this Order to Show Cause be pub
lished in the Plattsmouth Journal, a
newspaper of general circulation in
Cass county, Nebraska, for a period
of four consecutive weeks prior to
the date of said hearing.
By the Court.
JAMES T. BEGLEY,
Judge of the Distriet
Court.
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NOTICE OF INCORPORATION
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned and others, have associ
ated themselves .together with others
as a corporation under the laws of
the State of Nebraska. The name of
said corporation Is FARMERS CO
OPERATIVE CREAMERY of Platta-
mouth, Nebraska. The principal
place of annual meeting of the stock
holders of said corporation shall be
in the City of Plattsmouth, Cass coun
ty, Nebraska; the principal place of
business shall be in the City of Platts
mouth, Cass county, Nebraska, but
subordinate offices and cream stations
may be established, owned and oper
ated at such places as the Board ot
Directors may designate.
The general nature of the business
to be transacted by said corporation
shall be to buy, sell, manufacture and
deal in milk, cream. Ice cream, but
ter, cheese, eggs, poultry, feed, farm
products and supplies, and cold stor
age. It shall have power and author
ity to purchase, own, hold, lease or
otherwise acquire real estate and per
sonal property needed in connection
with its business.
The amount of capital 6tock la
$20,000.00, in shares of par value of
$100.00 per share, paid for before
issue. No person shall own either
directly or indirectly, more than 5
of the capital stock of said company.
Each Individual stockholder shall
have only one vote regardless of the
number of shares owned. From the
earnings of the company, over and
above operating expenses, dividends
not to exceed 8 per annum shall be
paid on the certificates of stock out
standing. The company shall set aside each
year to a surplus fund, not less than
5 of the earnings or savings of the
company over and above all expenses
and dividends, until such surplus
fund equals 20 of the paid-up cap
ital stock. This surplus fund may be
used for conducting the business of
the corporation. The net earnings or
savings of the company remaining af
ter payment of expenses, dividends
and surplus, shall be distributed on
the following basis: Divided among
the patrons of the company pro rata
according to the business transacted
on each individual class of business.
Said corporation shall continue in
business for a period of fifty years
from September 8, 1928.
The highest amount of indebted
ness or liability to which said cor
poration shall at any time subject It
self shall not exceed two-thirds of the
paid-up capital stock.
The business of the corporation
shall be conducted by a board of
seven Directors elected by ballot by
the stockholders at their annual
meeting.
The officers of the corporation shall
be a President, Vice President, Secre
tary and Treasurer, who shall be
elected annually by and from the
Board of Directors, and shall hold
their offices for a period of one year.
The method of conducting the busi
ness shall be by By-Laws and In ac
cordance with the laws of the State
of Nebraska.
W. F. NOLTE,
HENRY F. NOLTING,
V. M. PERRY,
R. A. TROOP,
H. L. GAYER,
JOHN RUTHERFORD,
F. W. NOLTING,
FRED G. NOLTING,
WM. F. HALMES.
WALTER FORNOFF,
JAMES J. LEPERT,
J. L. STAMP,
LLOYD SCHNEIDER,
TONE J. JANDA,
E. G. RUFFNER,
HENRY ALBERT,
FRED DRUECKER,
H. A. MEISINGER.
JOHN N. HALMES,
JOHN HOBSCHEIDT, Jr.,
OTTO H. PULS,
HERMAN RIEKE,
PHILIP ALBERT,
A. T. HANSEN,
JOHN M. KAFFEN-
BERGER,
THOMAS KRATOCHVIL,
MRS. GRANT HACK-
ENBERG,
ARTHUR N. SULLIVAN,
C. L. JEAN.
P. G. LEPERT,
A, A. WETCVAJXP ki4
E. U. SPAVOLEJL
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