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    THURSDAY, JULY 7, 1932.
PAGZ TWO
PLATTSMOUTH SEMI -WEEKLY JOUENAL
Nehawka
Mr. and Mr. Prank Lemon were
t n.ioying a visit at Nebraska City an
a movie talkie In the evening.
Albert Anderson and the family
were v'::iting for the day on last
.Monday, the fourth, at Lorton with
Mr:;. Andersons parent?.
J. M. Palmer and family were
spending the fourth at the heme of
Mr. and Mrs. Janus M. Dunbar at
Auburn where all enjoyed the visit.
Stewart Rough and th pood wife
win- over to Crete for last Sunday
;..id the fourth where they were
visiting at the home of I. II. Wilson
i. ;id family.
Alb-rt Wolfe and daughter. Miss
Gladys, who had some business to
1 ..k after were visiting in Omaha
( :i Monday of this week, they driv
ing over in their ear.
Thomas K. Fulton, who Is better
unc day and not so well another
was not feeling quite so well with
the ending of last week but was
i.irrif better early this week.
J.s-e (Jack) Tower cf I'lattsmcuth
baa been assisting in the work on
the Alfred Gansemer farm and is
counted an excellent workman and
one who ran at a!I times be depended
upon.
Most cf tli1 business houses cf
Nehawka were closed frr o portion
rf the d.iy and especially the after
noon so that whoever desired could
gi and spend the fourth 33 they de
sired. B..edck-r and Wchrbein East,
composed of W. O. P..?edeker and
William Wo'irbein shipped two car
1 '(!.; of very fine cattle to the Chi
tt' market, they going on last Fat
unlay. L. I'. Murphy and wife of Council
Bluff.' Wire visiting fr a short time
on last Sunday at Gilbert Edmunds
ami when they rrtt'rr.ed Mrs.
Eim'sirr, mother of Mrs. Edmunds
;;n oMipniiteit them and will visit
there for pome tirue.
Marvin Edmlston, who has been
making his home In Lincoln for come
time past, came to Nehawka and will
make hb homo here for a time. For
the the past two weeks Marvin has
been at Fort Crook where he wa.i in
truiniv.g as a reserve offic?r.
Cc-orire W. Rhoden ami the good
wife, who are keeping house f r Ooo
rire Trr.op as well as Mr. Rhodon
working on the farm, were spending
lar-t Sunday and Monday, the Ith.
in Plattsmouth, where they were
visit in? with relative;? ami friends.
Guy Rood of Burr and the family
were over to Nehawka where they
wero visiting for a few days, re
turning to their home on la.t Sunday
but thrir little daughter. Coraline,
remained for a longer visit with her
grandparents. Nel Anderson and
i f e.
Mr. and Mr". Edward Oanseir.er
cf n.Tthwest Murray were guests
for the day and a very fine dinner
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Kr.ul'C, the very pleasant day was
made the more pleasing as Mrs.
Km; lie i the daughter of Mr. nr.d
Mr:'. C irsonuT.
Miss L-iiinie McReynoIds, who ha;;
ben making her homo at Lincoln
fi r soii'.e time past and where she
h.:s bc n attending summer school.
came to Ncrawka on last Saturday
Tiig?-.t ai d is visiting for a short
time at the home of her brother.
Mr. Alvi-i A Mclieynolds and where
all a'- h'iirg a very fine time.
M: and Mr--. Ken:irth McCarihoy
W' re visiting at the h'.me of George?
Ti "i p and wife. fr :;11 last. Sunday
ml all enjoyed t'ie day spb p.dily.
M sd i i:.es MCartiivy end Tr ion are
si-ters. T!;e re; ..iipii was also made
the i.i ire pleasant as Mr. and Mrs.
Li.ei.ard I iyhrd w re there front
IM.itt n: nIi. Mrs. ; ivlrd being
also a sister of the other two ladies.
Hr.r R-iral which is rom-
p sed of the ladies f the neighbor
hood north of Nehawka. met a v. last
Frid iv at the li' iae of Mr. and Mr;;.
Miller Christenscn where they look
ed n f.er the P:i:ines calling them
togct! ' r and also enjoyed a very
fno social afternoon. Mrs. Clsrist-in.-ien
served a very delectable lunch
eon at tho approptiate hrmr. All
voted thier hostess a Royal enter
tainer. Tlunman Nixon, wh ) was bitten
by a coon which they were attempt
ing to capture some three weck3
since, has been suffering from some
sickness which it has been difficult
to determine, and it was thought
that there might hr.vc been some
taint in the blood from the virus
frrni the teeth cf the coon. Thurrnan
was feeling somo better and made a
tri to Omaha but on his return
v.-as feeling much worse and has
been keeping to his bed since.
Charlie R. Trccp and wife were
out to Kp.irr.cy rrt Im Thursday
a.-::! Friday wicre they wc-nt to meet
Mrs. George Troop who has been at
the sanitarium at Kearney taking
treatment for lung trouble and
where she is making good progress,
and hopes to be well soon. Mrs.
George Troop returned with Mr. and
Mrs. Charles R. Trcop and will re
main here for Borne three weeks,
visiting with friends and then re
turn to complete her treatment for
the cure of the malady.
Taking Vacation in North.
Dr. D. K. Hansen departed on last
Friday for the north and will spend
some time in the fishing resorts of
Minnesota and also will visit other
points where he will enjoy the occa
sion and will expect to be away for
some two weeks. Whilo he is away
his friend. Dr. Henry Cashbeer, of
Omaha, but whose real home is at
York is looking after the business of
Dr. Hansen.
Awaited the Opportunity.
Yes. people knew, and his, friends
as well knew that Thomas Mason,
the polite and accommodating mail
currier was married, and casually
they extended congratulations as they
met the blushing groom. This was
not considered sufficient, and on last
week one night a large crowd of his
friends getting together went to the
Mason home where they gave this
gentleman and his winsome bride a
real old fashioned charivari, with all
the noise and fun possible. The
sallies of the good natured crowd
were met by the same spirit by the
happy newlyweds and a fine evening
was had.
Returning to Home in Northwest.
Mr. and Mrs. John l'erry who have
been visiting here for some time past
and who have been visiting at the
home of L. H. Young and wife and
Parr Young and wife and other rela
tives visited at the home of Parr
Young on last Sunday and on Mon
day departed for their home in Al
berta. Calgery, Canada.
United Erethren in Christ.
Otto Kngebretson. pastor.
NKHAWKA CHURCH
Bible church school at 10 a. m.
Evening gospel service at S.
Prayer meeting Wednesday night
at the church.
The Boys R. F. A." club will meet
at the parsonage next Tuesday even
ing, July 12.
The Ladies' Aid society will be en
tertained by Mrs. Schwartz on Wed
nesday, July 13.
Our mid-year Sunday school rally
will be held on July 24. Let us plan
now to attend.
OTTERBEIN CHURCH
Bible church school 10 a. m.
Morning worship service at 11.
Prayer meeting at the church.
The Junior Christian Endeavor
will meet with John Murdoch, Jr.,
this Thursday at 3 p. m. Next week
they will meet at the church at 2
p. m.
The Ladies' Aid society will be
entertained by Mrs. John Murdoch
next Thursday, July 14.
Our mid-year Sunday school rally
will bo held on Sunday, July 31.
Plan to be with us on that clay.
"Have not I commanded thee? Be
strong and of a good courage: be not
afraid, neither be thou dismayed:
for the Lord thy God is with thee."
'Joshua 1:9.
If you have accepted Jesu3 as your
personal Saviour then the Lord is
with thee.
RAINFALL SCATTERING
The territory south of this city
suffered a generous rainfall Monday
'afternoon which extended into the
ciise ui me cuy. i ne rain ai
Murray was so heavy that it was
necessary to call the baseball game
retweon the Red Sox and Ashland,
in the early innings. The rain seems
to have been quite heavy in that
locality and growing less the farther
north the storm advanced. On reaeh-
iiug this city the storm had diminish
ed to a mere sprinkle.
RETURNS FROIT HOSPITAL
Mrs. George Troop, who has been
taking treatment at ths hospital at
Kearney, for several months for a
lung trouble, has returned to this
city and will visit here with the hus
band and home folk.5? for some time
before returning to Kearney. On
Monday the members of the Stava
family enjoyed a very pleasant pic
nic and reunion in honor of the re
turn of Mis. Troop, formerly Miss
Emily Stava.
AUBURN COUNCILMAN HURT
Auburn, Nebr. Roy Thornburg.
city councilman, was seriously in
jured Monday when tho truck he was
ridir.g in skidded and left the road.
The truck overturned and Thornburg
was pinned under it. His condition
is critical.
Sail Through
The Summer
with
Blue Bird
Shirts
A new color, a new broad
cloth a new shirt, at a
new low price.
Sing away the
Blues with
a pair of these
Blue Birds
Phil
H'ffSce them in car East Window!
LOCAL NEWS
From Monday's Dally
Lee and Etta Nickels drove out to
Leigh Sunday for a visit at the home
of their sister, Mrs. J. D. Wordeman
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Harley Decker of
Chicago arrived this morning to en
joy a holiday visit here at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. II. E. Decker, par
ents of Mr. Decker.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Morgan and
family, of Hay Springs, Nebraska, are
here for a short visit with the rela
tives and friends and guests at the
F. (. Morgan home.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. King of St.
Louis, are here to visit with John
I utz. father of Mrs. King, as well
as the other relatives and friends in
this city and vicinity.
Mr. and Mrs. Pollock ParnuWe and
family of Lincoln, are here for a
visit with the father of Mr. Parmele.
C. C. Parmele and other of the old
time friends in the city.
Miss Leona Brady, who is now en
gaged in tho offices of the Burling
ton at Lincoln, was a visitor here
Sunday to meet a number of the old
time friends in the city.
Ward Whelan departed this morn
ing for Clarinda. Iowa, where he will
spend a short time in that city with
the Roy James family, Mrs. James
being a sister of Mr. Whelan.
Charles Nowacek, clerk in the of
fice of the BREX here, departed Sat
urday for Sheridan. Wyoming, where
he expects to enjoy a short outing in
that city visiting with friends.
David Hawksworth, of Detroit, is
here to spend a few days visiting with
his mother. Mrs. Catherine Hawks
worth and his sister, Mrs. E. W. Cook,
as well as with the many edd time
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Smith of Topeka.
Kansas, arrived Saturday for a visit
here with Mis. A. D. Smith, mother
of Carl and other relatives and
friends. They will also visit a few
days at Omaha with old friends.
Bernard Galloway, who is taking
summer school work at Peru, and
Miss Lou visa Albert, a member of
the August graduating class at the
school, came up Saturday to spend
the holiday with the home folks.
The Elmer Webb family drove to
Omaha Sunday to visit at the Feller
home, going via Louisville to return
to his home there Fred Drammer, a
Lcuisville Scout who will be bunk
mate of Jimmie Webb on their trip
thru the south starting next week,
and had been spending several days
here
From Tuesilay Iaily
Mrs. Lena Droege, of Omaha, is in
the city today to spend a few hours
attending to some business matters
and visiting with friends.
Corbin Davis departed this morn
ing for Lincoln, where ho will spend
a short time there at the home of
his grandmother, Mrs. Mary M. Da
vis. Misses Virginia and "Trixie"
James, of Clarinda, Iowa, are here
for a visit at the home of their uncle,
Ward Whelan and aunt. Miss Emma
Dellart.
Mrs. John Alwin, who has been
visiting with her sister, Mrs. W. E.
Maxon and old friends at Los An
geles and other sections of the west
coast, returned home Monday.
From Wednesday's raily
Mr. and Mrs. Carl B. Whiniand of
Hastings, who have been here visit
ing at the heme of Mr. and Mrs. R.
W. K:Drr. have returned to their
home, while their daughter, Idaj
May, will remain here for a longer
visit at the Knorr home.
TO MAKE HOME HERE
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Duxbury and
family, who have been making their
homo at Oakland, California, are re
turning to this city and expect to
make their home here in the future.
They are making the journey by auto
and messages here to the A. II. Dux
bury family state that they have
reached Elkland, Nevada, on the trip
east. The tact that they are plan
ning on making their home here will
be most pleasing to the many old time
friends.
ENJOY PICNIC PARTY
On Sun "ay afternoon a number of
the members of the Thierolf fam
ily from Cedar Creek motored to this
city to enjoy a picnic at Garfield park.
The event was arranged in honor of
a number of the relatives from I1H
noi:;, who are visiting here in Cass
county. The time wa3 spent in the
enjoyment of the line picnie dinner
and in visiting. The day was very
pleasant for the event and it was en
joyed to the utmost by all of the
party.
LITTLE ONE IMPROVING
From Wednesday's L;ii1y
Billy Marek, 5, who was injured
Monday evening when struck by a
car and knocked down, is doing vcj
nicely, reports from his home state.
The little one suffered a severe cut
on the forehead, but there was no
fracture of the skull or jaw as was at
first feard. It is expected that with
in the next few days that the lad
will be over the effects of the in
juries. ENJOY HOLIDAY VISIT
E. O. Jones and son, Enos Gray
Jones, both well known attorneys of
Sioux Fall", FOuth Dakota, are in
the city for a holiday visit at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Robert
son. Mr. E. O. Jones is a brother-in-law
of Mrs. Robertson. Mr. Jones
and son are well known here as they
have been frequent visitors at the
Robertson home and their friends
were much pleased to have the op
portunity of meeting them.
Journal Want-Ads get results!
OFFICIAL PUBLICATION
MINUTES of Meeting of the Village
Board of Greenwood, Cass county,
Nebraska, held on the 2Sth day of
June, 1132.
The Village Board of the City of
Greenwood. Nebraska, met in regular
session at the regular meeting place
in said Village, on the 2Sth day of
June, i:32. at the hour of
o'clock, p. ni. The members of the
Board present were E. A. Landon,
CTiairman; E. O. Miller, Dr. N. I).
Talcott and R-x Peters. R. E. Math
ews was absent. '
Meeting was called to order by
Chairman Landon. Minutes of the
la.-;t metting were read and approved
as read. Bills were allowed as fol
lows: R. E. Mathews. $7.!0: John E.
Turner. County Treasurer. $07. HO;
Ashland Gazette, $10.65; The Kors
nuyer Company. ?."?.(!; Andy Mays,
$23. 4). Total. $112.54.
Bill from the City of Lincoln in
regard to poles salvaged v." as read and
clerk was instructed to write the
engineer that the bill would not be
paid until the streets that were cross
ed by the pipe line were repaired and
drained.
Judge Cosgrave was in attendance
and gave his opinion on the proposed
contract with the Light Company.
Motion by Dr. Talcott was made,
and seconded by Miller, that the levy
made for Water Bonds and interest
he rescinded and no levy be made.
Village Clerk to notify the County
Clerk of the action of the Board. Mo
tion was carried.
Motion was made
seconded by Talcott
three and live-tenths
be made for street li.
by Miller and
that a levy of
(3 510) mills
jhting purposes.
Motion was carried.
The Chairman then had submitted
to the Village Board, the proposition
of the sale of the Village distribution
system and transmission line to tho
Iowa-Nebraska Light and Power Com
pany. After a thorough discussion of the
matter by the Village Board, it was
decided to accept said proposition and
it was moved by Trustee Dr. N. D.
Talcott. and seconded by Trustee E.
if. Miller, that an election be held in
the Village of Greenwood, Nebraska,
on the 8th day of November, iy32,
for the purpose of submitting to the
electors of eaid village the question
cf selling to the Iowa Nebraska Light
and Power Company the electric: dis
tribution system in the Village of
Greenwood, Nebraska, and the elec
tric transmission line extending from
a point adjacent to the Village of
Waverly, to Greenwood. Nebraska, a
distance cf approximately seven (7)
miles, and that notice and proclama
tion for calling said election be im
mediately submitted for publication
as required by the Statutes of the
State of Nebraska.
Upon the motion being put by the
Chairman, the following Trustees
voted "Aye:" E.'TT Miller, Dr. N. D.
Talcott, Rex Peters. E. A. Landon.
These voting "Nay," None.
Moved bv Peters and seconded by
Talcott that meeting adjourn. Motion !
carried.
NOTICE OF ELECTION
To the Legal Electors of the Village
cf Greenwood, Nebraska:
Vntlnp is bfrchv iriven that pursu
ant to the action of the Village Board
at a if gu'ar mee ting held on the 2Sth
rl.iv of .Tune. i:.".2. for the nurnose of
submitting to the legal voters of the
Village of Greenwood. Nebraska, the
question of whether or not the Vil
lage should sell it:; elec trh: distribu
tion system and transmission line to
the Iowa-Nebraska Light &. Power
Company and i'i accordance? with said
action of t h- Village? Board and pur
suant to the authority rixed in me
as Chairman of the Village Board of
the Village of Greenwood. Nebraska,
y.u are hereby notified that said elec
ticn has this day been called to be
held on the Sth day of November,
1932. in said village at regular poll
ing places.
You are hereby notified that said
election will be held on said date and
the polls will be open sit X nYlock a.
in. and will be closed at S o'clock p.
in., at whuh time and place the ques
tion of whether or not the Village
shall sell it.-: electric distribution sys
tem arid transmission line to the
Io-.va-Nc brarka Light and Power
Company will be voted upon and
question will be printed in full upon
; id ballot, together with ail terms
rod conditions thereof. The ballots
to be used in said letion. for said
purpose will be in substantially the
following form:
NOTICE TO VOTERS: For an af
firmative vote upon the following
question, mark a cross (X) in the
nquare after the word "Yes." For a
negative vote, mark a similar cross
after the word "No."
Shall the following Public
M asure bo Adopted?
YES
NO
Shall the Village of Greendwood,
Nebraska.
sell its electric distribution
tvsipn and transmission lino to the
tmvr.-Wli'-.-ski Licrht and Power
fv.miinr, v iind.-r the terms and con
ditions as specified in the
memorandum of agreement
following
all in ac-
cordar.ee with the laws of the State
of Nebraska coveiing said sale?
Kemsiar-d-n cf Agreement
IOWA-NKBRASKA LIGHT &
PO W Eli CO M PA N Y
and
VILLAGE OP GREENWOOD,
NEBRASKA
This, centra t made and entered
into this 2Sth day of June, 1H32. by
and between Iov.a-N braska Light
and Power Company, a corporation
(hereinafter called "Company") ami
the Villag" of Greenwood, Nebraska,
a municipal corporation (hereinafter
called "Village"):
WITNESSETH: That whereai at a
regular meeting of the Village Board
hold at the regular meeting place on
the loth day of May, lf32, (copy of
minutes cf which are marked Exhibit
G" jind attached hereto and made a
part hereof) the Village of Green
wood. Nebraska, made an offer to sell
its electric distribution system and
tiansmission line to lowa-Nebraska
Light and Power Company for the
rum cf Fifteen Thousand Dollars
( S 15.000.0') ) and. whereas Iowa-Nebraska
Light ti Power Company has
accepted said offer;
NOW THEREFORE, in considera
tion cf the mutual covenants herein
contained the parlies hereto agree as
follows:
SECTION I
Village hereby agrees to sell and
convey (subject to tho approval of
the f lectors of the Village of Green
woo:!. Nebraska, under the require
ments cf Initiated Law No. 324. Ses
sion Law of Nebraska, lf31) and
Company agrees to pan base the en
tire electric distribution system now
owned and operated by Grantor in
Greer. word. Nebraska, including all
poles, wires, orossarms, service con
nections, meters, street lights, trans
formers and approximately seven
miles of transmission line extending
from p .int cf connection with prop
erties of Company adjacent to Waver
ly. Nebraska, to Greenwood. Nebras
ka, and all other equipment owned
and rsed by Grantor in connection
with the operation of said electric
distributing system and said trans
mission line under the terms and
conditions hereinafter specified.
SECTION II
Village hereby agrees, upon exe
cution of this agreement, to promptly
call a special election in conformity
with provisions and requirements of
Initiated Lav No. 321, Session Laws
of Nebraska. 1031; submitting to the
el
N
octors of the Village r Greenwoou.
c braska. the proposition of the salei
of
its electric distribution system and
transmission lino to Company. I pon
said election failing to authorize sale
of said property, this agreement snail
at once become null and void. How
ever, upon said election resulting fav
orably to sale of said property. Vil
lage hereby agrees to. at once deliver
possession "end control of property to
Company and to immediately grant
unto Iowa-Nebraska Light and Power
Company, its successors and assigns,
a twenty-five (25) year electric fran
chise, copy of which, marked Exhibit
"A", is attached hereto and made a
part hereof and to adopt rate ordin
ance, marked Exhibit "F", attached
hereto and made a part hereof, regu
lating rate3 to be charged by Com
pany for electric service rendered to
consumers within the Village of
Greenwood. Nebraska.
Village further agrees, upon sain
election resulting favorably to the
sale of said prep-rty, to at once exe
cute with the Company, street light
ing J.nd water pumping contracts for
a term of five (5) years. Copies of
which contracts, marked Exhibit "B"
and "C." respectively, are attached
hereto and made a part hereof.
Village further agrees, upon said
election resulting favorably to sale of
said property, to at once execute bill
cf sale conveying title to said electric
distribution system and transmission
lino to Company, copy of which,
marked Exhibit "D . is attained here
to and made a part hereof.
SECTION III
For and in consideration of the
foregoing. Company agrees to pay to
Village tor the aforementioned elec
tric distribution system and trans-
mi lime
These all wool Bathing Sisits 5 -a 45
02? Men asid Women at T &
are J'.tst RIGHT
mis-don line the sum of $15,000.00,
payable as follows:
Upon the election authorizing the
rale of above mentioned distribution
system and transmissiem line result
ing favorably to sale of said property.
Company hereby agrees to assume full
payment of principal and interest of
outstanding bonds of the Village of
Greenwood, Nebraska, as follows:
53,000.00 Greenwood water ex
tension bonds dated July 1st,
1125, numbered serially from
one il) to six CO), inclusive,
bearing interest at the rate of
) 'i 'c payable semi-annually on
January 1st and July 1st of each
year. Due and payable- July 1st,
HH5. but optional after July
1st. 1935;
? 12,000.00 of Greenwood wat
er bonds dated July 1st, 1!25,
numbered serially from nineteen
(19 to forty-two f42). inclu
sive and bearing interest at the
rate of W'-it. payable semi
annually on January 1st and
July 1st of each year. Due and
payable July 1st, 1945. but op
tional after July 1st, 1930. All
of the bends being in denomina
tions of 5500.00 ca-h, numbered
serially.
SECTION IV
Upon said election authorizing sale
of aforesaid property resulting favor
ably to sale of scitl property. Com
pany agrees, for the purpose of re
tiring tho bonds mentioned in Section
3 hereof, to at once deposit with tho cd commander of Nebraska Veterans
Greenwood State Ban!: of G reen wood, j of Foreign Wars v.t one of the c los
Ne. braska. the sum of One Thousand!; .io;;., .,. today of the organ
D;;lla:s (SI. 000. 00). Said sum of One ; . . . '
Tlu usand Dollars ( 1 1 .0.i'0 ) tn be lzatlor- 3 l'vlah a,li;uaI h "te e
dclivered to Village, by said Green-jcarr.pment.
wood State Bank 0:1 the next bond in it was the fii. i time in the his-
ter. st date of above mentioned hemds. cf the Nebraska oigat-izatioa
whir-n dale is January 1st, 1933. On! , . , ,
this date Village hereby agrees to!11 re-elcc,:on has occurred.
pay sr id sum of One Thousand Dol- Lincoln will ctertaki the vetcr-
lars ($1,000.00) to the Cass County ians in 1&33.
Troasurer for the retirement of two
(2) bonds of Five Hundred Dollars
(S500.00) each, this sum to be the
first payment by Company hereunder.
Com nan v further agrees to pay One
Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00) or
more cm January 1st of caih year
thereafter until above mentioned
bonds to th total amount of Fifteen
Thousand Dollars (?15,000.00) are
fully paid.
SECTION V
Upon said election authorizing sale
of aforesaid property resulting favor
rbly to sale of snid property. Village
shall deposit bill of sale, franchise,
street lighting contract and water
pumping contract mentioned in Sec
tion 2 hereof, with the Greenwood
State Bank of Greenwood, Nebraska,
in accordance with terms of escrow
agreement marked Exhibit "E". at
tached hereto and made a part here
of. It is further mutually agreed by
the parties hereto that when the wat
er bonds and water extension bonds
of the Village of Greenwood, describ
ed in Section 3 hereof, have been
frlly paid, both the principal and in
terest, by Company and said bonds
have been canceled and delivered to
Village, that above mentioned escrow
shall bo released and the bill of sale,
franchise, street lighting contract and
water pumping contract delivered to
and become property of company.
SECTION VI
Company hereby agrees, upon as
suming control and operation of dis
tribution system and transmission
line as provided in Section 2 hereof,
to immediately put into effect resi
dential and commercial lighting rates
and commercial power rate as speci
fied in rate ordinance, marked Exhibit
"E", attached hereto and made a part
hereof.
Company further agrees upon as
suming control and operation of dis
tribution system ami transmission
line to assume all liability incident to
and in connection with the operation
and use of said system and to main
tain said system in as gcod condition
as when received by Company from
V'Uage, regular ar.d ordinary depre
ciation excepted.
SECTION VII
Company further agrees to assume
a Te:i Dollar ($10.00) deposit now
owing each electric consumer by Vil
lage, the total amount of which de
posits it is mutually agreed is One
Thousand. Two Hundred and Eighty
Dollars ($1,280.00).
SECTION VIII
This contract shall inure to and be
binding upon the lessees, successors
and assigns of the parties hereto.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the par
ties hereto have executed this agree-
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IOWA -NEBRASKA LIGHT
AND POWER COMPANY,
By L. R. KING,
President and Gcn
Witness: eral Manager.
W. R. McGeit'hin,
Contract Manager
VILLAGE OF GREEN
WOOD, NEBRASKA
By E. A. LANDON,
Chairman. Board
Witness: of Trustees.
L. C. Marvin,
Village Clerk.
K. A. LANDON,
Chairman, Board of Trustee:
of tho Villain of Green
wood, Nebraska.
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Hall is Again
Named 11
of
Stale V.F.W.
Resolutions Adopted Ask Jets fcr
Zucn A Bonus Payment
Not Possible.
I Kearney, Neb., July 5. Colonel
iPl.il Hail of Greenwood was re-eleet-
Flcrence Smith of Lincoln
chorrc-n president of the date
iliary.
Other officers of tho veteran:
wai
aux-
or-
gn.nization are Major Henry Jess of
Fremont, senior vL e-commarde-r ;
Herman Mattr-o::. jr., of Kearney, ju
nior vice-commander; II. Anderson
cf Fremont, quartermaster adjutant;
Dr. E. V.. Erman, of Omaha, depart
ment surgeon; Frank Major of Kear
ney, chaplain ; Simon Simon of Om-:"
aha, Judga advocate, and Bruce New
Ion of Omaha, member of the council
cf administration.
Officers of tire auxiliary are Lydia
Bcldon of Omaha, senior vice-president;
Mrs. H. Strong of Alliance,
junior vice-preddent; Dorothy Ben
son of Lincoln, secretary; Celia,
Grossman oZ Lincoln, treasurer;
Mabel Robinson of Lincoln, chaplain,
and Elizabeth Pcrrin of Fremont,
conductress.
A demand for bonus payment leg
islation was renewed, but somewhat
modified- as compared to a previous
stand. The convention unanimously
approved a resolution asking con
gress that if the full cash payment
of the bonus can under no conditions
be made to all world war veterans
at this time, steps be taken immed
iately to provide employment for all
unemployed veterans, or immediate
cash payment to those who are with
out employment and have dependents
to support, and to the disabled vet
erans in need.
Other resolutions adopted include
one asking for a survey of compen
sations and other allowances paid
veterans of all wars, with a view to
"harmonizing and standardizing
payments" and putting them "on
equal basis without decreasing exist
ing awards." World-He raid.
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Paris. Under a bill approved by
the senate the widow of Paul Dou-
mcr, who was assassinated in May.
will receive an annual pension of
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