Dakota County herald. (Dakota City, Neb.) 1891-1965, April 12, 1912, Image 4

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Dakota County Herald
JOHN H. RItAM, PUBLISHER
Subscription Price. $1.00 Tor Your.
A wcokly nowepapor published nt
Dakota Oity, Nebraska.
Permission has been granted for the
transmission n f this paper through tho
mails ns second-class matter.
Telephone No. 48.
Official Paper of Dakota County
Tho Hlotx1icl record for his first
term entitles Senator Brown to tho re
nomination nt the hands of his party
for tho second terra. IlopnblicatiM
shonld soo to it that ha is raado thoir
choice at tho primary.
Tim Nfihrnskc: Experiment Station
has jrtpt issnod llullotln No. 125, on
"Wheat Breeding Experiments," also
Bulletin No. 126, on "Native rjecfl
Corn," disensfling tho merits of home
grown seed corn in comparison with
seed brought from a distance. Thceo
bulletins may be had freo of cost by
Tcsidcnts of Nebrssko upon applica
tion to tho Agricultural Experiment
Station, Lincoln, Neb.
In speaking of his candidacy for
republican national committeeman,
Victor Bosowater of Omaha sayn;
"Standing for a position that is
purely honorary,nnd involves ouly work
and expense, X liavo not felt that it
warrants an advertising campaign.
Tho republican party, local, stato and
national, is tho constant bcnoQoiary,
not only of my peieoual lal-or and 11
nancial contributions, but also of a
great metropolitan daily newspaper,
tho value of which, as fbu know, could
bo calculated only in thousands upon
thousands of dollars. If such contri
bution to party success deserves recog
nition my rotontion iu this position, by
approving popular vote, would bis appreciated.
t Items of I nterost
from our Exchanges
Pcndor Times: Mr and Mrs Elmer
Wharton who wero guests of tho
Kingston families returned to thoir
homo in South Sioux City Monday.
Pcndor Republic: Thos E liuf
Ionian and a Mr Duggan of Hubbard
wero in town Wednesday closing up
tho deal for tho W O Moyors saloon
which tho former will tako over tho
first of May.
Emerson Enterprise: Mrs Maun,
of Jackson, returned to her homo on
Tuesday, aftor visiting a couplo of
weeks with her cister. Mr- Wm Dor-
oughty....Pat Heenan and wife, also
u largo number of othor relatives of
Mr and Mrs O'ONeill wero up from
Jackson on Sunday, to attend the fu
neral of thoir child Francis,
Poncu Journal: Joo Casey was iu
Jaoksou und bought n load of potatoes
last Saturday. ...Mr Walsh of nuar
Goodwin is quito siok. Dr MoArtbur
is attending him.... Jacob Grov and
son Buobcn wont to Jaokson Tuesday
morning to assist with tho work of re
pairing tho railroad traoK near thero. .
..Ioua Johns socurod a divorce from
Washington Johns. Ina Johl was
granted a divorco from Albert Johl.
In tho latter caso plaintiff was given
possession of tho child and $500 alimony.
R?pHrf'''7T.
Florida Excursion.
Join Our Next Excursion to Florida
And r.oo ono of tho best lnnd proposi
tions evur offered Forty icrea of
Ht. John's county floiidu land is all
you need to bo perfectly independent.
No wiutors. No storms. No iloods.
No drouths. Thrco protltablo crops
every year big money makers.
Ask W. II. Borger for particulars
and printed matter.
Florida Fahms Company.
For Sale 2 teams cf horses, and a
good Snpeiior press drill. Patrick
Jones, Hubbard, Neb.
So far as President Tnft isconcorned
tho campaign for his renomination will
lh conducted in a digni&od manner.
He has advisod hit friends everywhere
to avoid personal oritioism of any can
didate, llo does not belie vo in person
alitios and never ingulgcs iu them.
Ho desires tho campaign in his behalf
conduoted along impersonal lines.
Then, too, ho foolB absolutely certain
that ho will bo renominated by u tre
mendous majority on tho very first bal
lot and ho wishes his camnaiau con-
ducted in suohX frauk, open, honor-.
aula manner tuat aftnr tho votos aro
counted there will be no fooling of ro-
resentmont among tho frionds of oppos
ing eandidatcs, Tho President har
bors no Ill-feeling toward any of tho
other candidates or their frionds. Ho
is n candidato upon his tnorits aud
relies solely upon tho record of tho
ttchiovements of his present adminis
tration for his ronomlnntion . Ho livr
us tho President and his friends arc
concerned, it will bo a campaign nt
education, not vilillcatlou. If thoro
in any inud'sliuging indnlgtd in, it
will not .tuaunto from those who nro
n-.lr .. .!, .-.! T.-l
4i4 ... .0 UUOMl.W W w
dent Taft.
No wcastlo Times:: What this train
needs is an orohostra and moving
picture show and a dining car. Now
whon tho train orcops along up to Co
burn und has to wait there several
hours for that Omaha train a little en
tertainment wonld bo appreciated by
tho weary passongoro. Instead of
onssing inwardly thoy would bo en
joying an ontertainmont. We beloivo
tuls would havo a tendonoy to convert
tuo pooplo and thoro would bo less
profanity. If some rolegiously inclin
ed party would tako up this mutter
with tho B B company und look uflur
tho spiritual welfaro of tho trainmen
und passongerH iu general thoy would
be doing a good work.
WALTER A. GEORGE
State Treasurer
4sks your support at the April Republican Primaries
for Nomination for Second Term.
I am President of the Security State Bank of Broken Bow, and also
Berwyn State Bank nt Berwyn, Nebr. Served Custer County three terma as
Supervisor, and two terms as County Treasurer. Have handled finances tor
twenty years, and hopo my record a6 State Treasurer merits your confidence.
WHAT IT COST TO RUN THE STATE ONE YEAR
No. Warrants Amount
First Publication 4-li-sw
NOTICE OK FILING OF APPLICATION FOH
LIQCOK LICKXBE.
Notice Is hereby given that thoro l now
on lllo In thuolllco of tho dork of tho vit
iligo of South Sioux Olty. Nobrnska. tho ap
plication of Slosbr & Younc Company, a
ftrMirulii. for nltcouso from snid VUUuro
to r.cll niait, splrltuoun nnd vinous liquors,
nt wholcstilo, In tho building located on lot
7. In block CI, of tho Town of Covlinttou.now
an nosed to and a part of snUl Village, for
the niuiitclpnl yenr from May 1, 1012, to May
1. 1013: and that Bald nnnllcntlon will eonio
on for hearlnu nt tho next regular mcotlnK
of thoOhulrtnnnnnd llonrd of Trmtces of
said Vlllntfe, to be huld on May 7.1S12.
Dated April 6. 1813.
MOSIlY A YOOMO COMPANY.
Hy II. K. Mosiiy. 1'iesldont.
Oiias. Wki.su, Secretary.
K. 8. Macomukh,
VlIhiKo Olcrlc.
Issued.
General Fund 23,371
University and Normal Interest Funds 6,985
Temporary School Fund 277
State and Normal Libraries Funds 311
Institution Cash Fund 1,113
Forest Reserve Fund .' 4
Fire Commission Fund 190
of Issue.
$2,329,396.05,
643,236.33
889.446.85i
10,187.61
73,757.80
2,451.45
11,373.23
FlrBt publication 8-29-3W.
APPLICATION YOU LIQUOR LICENSE
Notice Is hereby itlvun that the petition
of Frnnz I.eliiniuin for llcen o to rhII malt,
spirituous and vinous liquors on lots 4 nnd
5 in block l.ln tho village of Nnooin, Dakota
county. Nebraska, during tho llscnl year
beginning on the first Tuesday In May, 1012.
Is on lllo In theolllcoof tho county cleik of
Dakotn county, Nebr., and nil objections
thereto must bo Hied on or before thoiHth
day of April. 1912, or tho sruno will bo grant
ed. Fran. Trfilinmnn. Applicant.
Dated thlsiieth day of Mnrah, lid.
u r Mr inrimn jackson,
Successor to Ed. T. Kearney
Real Estate, Loans, Insurance,
Collections and Conveyancing
Iist your Real Estate for sale with us. Examine
my lists for rare bargains. Farm Loans, in the best
companies, at lowest ratei. I
INSURANCE All Kinds. The same old Good com
panies, the same old Lowest rates, and our close, per
sonal attention, when loss occurs. (Believe me this
counts much.)
Life. Accident, Fire, Tornado, Au,tdmobil and
Indemnity Bonds.
Always anxious to please you and satisfaction guar
anteed each customer.
H. F McKccver,
REAL ESTATE LOANS INSURANCE
32,251 $3,959,849.32
Average number of warranto per month 2,688
Average expenditure per month $329,987.44
Average number per day, 313 working days 103
Average expenditure per day $ 12,651.27
SOME OF THE THING3 ACCOMPLISHED DURING THE PAST YEAR.
Proceeds of Sale of Bonds of other States Re-Invested In Nebraska
Bonds $1,010,216.00
First Publication 4-12-ilw.
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOIt LIQUOIt
LICENSE.
Notice Is hereby given that Fled G. Stan
ntd hns filed with the village dork of Dako
ta Olty, Dakota county. Tfebraskn, hlsnppll
cntlou nnd petition for n license to sell malt
sDlrltuous aud villous liquors, nnd conduct
a saloon In ?nlU vlllnge, during the flsrnl
year beginning on tho llrst Tuesday In May.
1012, under the laws of tho state of Nebraska
nnd tho ordinances: of said vlllngo, In a
building located on parts of lots 18, ll and id,
In block Hii. Any and all objections to tho
granting of said license should bo on Hie
wltb tho vlllngo clork of said village on or
beforo tho until day of April, 1012.
Fnr.D O. Staxaud. Applicant.
Hipnby T. FitOJt. Vlllngo Olork.
Dttled this 11th tiny of April. 1012.
i-!uj! nut L K"t tm
Winnebago Gliioftaiu : TLos Ash
ford was down from Honour
Thursday of last weok on business. . . .
uoun ABiiioru, wuo is uitonaing souooi
in Bt Paul, ia homo to spend Easter.
... .Miss Hilda Tumor, of Emerson,
was a visitor at tbo homo of hor sister,
Mrs Sol Bxnith, the .past week....
Frank Van Ilouton, of Hubbard, was
oallinffon his brother, at l'leasant
View, during tho past week.... Mrs
ThoB Ashford and Mrs D B Btidwor-
thy, of Homor, visited at tho ABhford
homo yoslurilay aftornoon . . . . T T
Harris is again "behind tho counters"
in tho John ABhford store. Ho has
tendered his resignation as assistant
missionary in tho government survico.
lur uuu Mrs Iluiria ttit) BOW living in
i thoir town homo, and wo aro triad to
see theso pooplo como in again to
"town folks."
Premium received on sales -.-
Increase In Interest rate on re-Investment
Increase In annual Interest Income on re-Investment.
8,418.98
.93
9,450.00
Investments made during the last
Average Interest rate on
blennlum
Average Interest rate on all Investments made since beginning of
present blennlum '. '
Inrri9fln In Interest rate
Total Investmento made $1,899,684.85
Increase In annual Interest income due to increase in rate o,rao.oo
total school fund Invested In bonds $9,103,888.63
4.427o
4.83
.46.
First publication 4-12-3W
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOK LIOUOB
LICENSE.
Notice Is hereby given that on tho 10th day
of April, 1012. Henry Kruimvledo llled with
tuo vlllngo clerk of Dakota Olty. Nebraska.
his application nnd petition for n license to
sell malt, spirituous and vinous liquors ana
conduct n saloon on lot 13. block 110. in sntd
vlllngo of Dakota City, Nebraska, under tho
laws of the state of Nebraska nndoidldnuc
es of said vlllnce. Any nnd nil objections to
tho granting of eald llconso should be llled
with the villase cleric on or bi'lor" April t,
1D1!!. Henry Kruimvledo, Applicant.
S.T. Fnim, Vlllago Olork.
Dated April IU. 11.
morning sad it wne snntd r
Whon caught iu a former raid tho
Molntyro woman pleaded pitiously for
rooroy, declaring that if fibo wuro al
lowed to go freo sho would" Ret a job
touching a Snnday sohnol clnrs." bhc
ovidontlv failnd to lnont th elnf .
be
R. B. HOWELL,
Omaha's Foremost Advocate of Munic
ipal Ownership.
After nlno yoa.s of endeavor Omaha
at last is to own its wator plant, with
an fncomo of about $750,000 per an
num. All this tlmo It U. Howoll has
led In thla fight for city ownership
against the Oiuulia water monopoly,
and tho "Omaha Beo," finally beating
"them In the last water bond election
by tho unprecedented voto of 12 to 1.
An ox-naval officer and Spanish war
veteran, Mr. .Hawel! Is na uncompro
mising fighter and has served hla city
and atrtte In various official capacities.
His tmrsryinrr success in' Omaha
against Victor Rosowatcr. editor of
"Tho Bee," is causing much Bpecula
tion as to which of these two men will
carry tbo stato at tho April primary,
both being candidates for Republican
national committeeman from Nebraska.
RfML ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Leonard Lansmacl: and wife to Claud
o .Mitchell, nes nwlf tlss-t) t UA)
Henry Laimiimck and wife to Ohuul O
Mitchell, b4 swHais-o.,.,,
forter Jt UoaMnnrt wife to FO Wood
ford and II H Holmes, nnrt iei-. .tt.
Bi, sevueeu record aa, pg ii ,
llomorStar: B McKiffloy has tn
kon Bob IlymiU's placo in tho Ed
wards & Bradford store... Helon
Stldworthy nnd Mary Ashford aro en
joying a weoks vacation at homo from
tiioux Oity.... Mr and MrsGnbton La
coromo aro rejoicing ovor tho
arrival of n baby girl lust
Thursday at tho homo of tho mother's
parents, Mr nnd Mrs .T M Church....
B W MoKinloy last wook purohascd
tho lot south of tho Security Btato Bank
from M B Mansfield, of Winnobngo.
Tho consideration wan $550,
out for lir-mor, she is bound to como
to tho front.... Dr House was called
from Sioux City yesterday to consult
with Dr Stldworthy in regard to the
condition of Mrs Ooorgo Ashford, who
was tnkon oiok Tuesday, Bho was
takou to Sioux Oity and placed in a
hospital loot nii;lit....Tho Missouri
rivor is hlghor than it has boon in
yours, so wo aro iuformod by people
living near its shores. Blyburg laho,
whioh was nil but empty last fall, ia
now bunk full nnd John Irons who
liven on tho W E Orr placo, in ontiroly
Burroundod by water. loo is going
down tho lako iu mammoth chunks.
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Bioux City Jourual 8th : Following
a raid conducted in South Sioux Oity
Saturday nignt by Sheriff Frank Mu
hou, Of Dtikulu county, and Charles
V.'ttddull, t(vn siarshal, Lola Mclai
yte, propiietnr of a, resort, with two of
hor "touants" was oompollod to lan
guish all Eastor Sunday iu tho Dakota
county jail.
A duet of South Sioux City men
also woro bogged in tbo drag net, but
woro roloasod on bail.
Tho other two wumou, Doll JMuyirs
und Edith, Davis aro hold on a charge
of boing occupants of n Iioubo of ill
roputo. All three asked a continaunoe
until tomorrow whon haled boforo
Judgo Heffornan in Dakoto Olty this
Alien Nowb: Miss Beatrico Nor-
dyko and Grandma Long woro Sioux
Oity visitors Friday. ...Miss Bossie
Waddoll returned Monday uight from
u visit with relatives at South Sioux
City.... Mr and Mis Smith who wero
visiting at tho Frank Halo home, re
turned Sunday to their homo at Horn
or.. . .Mr Mi von of Wiunobngo, who
Iuib beou vifitiug at tho Frank Hale
home, roturnod to his homu Wednes
day.... Mrs Gorogo Twnmley returned
Monday from Orchnrd whero she was
call by tho illness of her mother. , . .
Mrs Brant Minter roturnod Monday
night to hor homo at Plaiuvlow, after
a visit with relatives and frionda. . . .
Look Frank Hill oarao tin from the Cilv
Monday night for a visit with the
homo folks, no roturnod Wednesday
morning. ...Ed Leu went to South
Sioux Oity Friday to visit at the John
Green homo for a fow days. Ho in
tnmlH to work n our South Hionx City
this Hummer.... Miss Alidu Weeks,
bookkeeper in tho Jaokson bunk, onme
up SatnrJay night aud spout Suuday
at tho home of Mrs Kate Nordyko and
family.. .John Beam und Miss Fan
nio Mattingley woro married Thnis
day of last week at Elk Point, B D.
John fitolo a mnroh on bin frienus hero
by telling them that his mothor at Da
kotn City s siok. Tho nowlvwodB
returned Friduy night to Allen, whero
Mr Beam hut) n poaitiuii in C Y IWHe'a
blaoksmith shop. Hero 1b our best
wishes for a long, bright, huppy and
prosperous journ"y through life together,
PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS.
(OFFICIAL)
Dakota Oity, Nob, April 8, lf12.
Tho board of county commissioners mot
nupuiiniit. In iidlmi iMutiniit. Present. Tho
Long, chairman; George W Thuoker, and
Oliver W Fisher.
Upon petition of tho electors, residents of
road districts No. 3 and 11, nsklngfcr the
consolidation of tho two districts. It Is here
by ordered .by the lrd that tho two dis
tricts bo consolidated, nnd stand as road
district No. 11, and that Ira Wnddell act as
rond overseer of said district No. 11.
lloml of Frank Lohinnn for n saloon
llconso lu the vlllngo of Nacoin, county of
Dakota nnd state of Nebraska, approved by
tho board, und license ordered granted.
llonid ordered that tho county nsaessor
omit from tax list nil lots lu tho vlllnge of
St John's for the yenr 1012.
Claims were allowed on tho several
county funda as follows:
County General
First publication 3-22-4W.
NOTIOII OF INCORPORATION.
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THERE is
for you
IiKo'a City
no reason
to trade
anywhere else. We do
everything we can to
entitle us to your pat
ronage, and will do any
thing you wish if you
will let us know your
requirements.
Our stock of groceries
is complete; also our line
of bakery goods.
Yor Grocer
Nobi'dBkn
o twinsa
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Sioux City Journal Cth; John
Ford, a ranch baud, was sorionely
slabbed iu the face when uttaaknd by
threo men shortly beforo 12 o'clock
Wednesday night near tho old court
house at South Sioux City. Tho high
waymon thon aluggod aud robbed Ford
of $18, Dr, DnYorc, of South Sinux
City, attemled tlio injured man, Ford
did not recoyor eouHoinuBtiesB until
after daylight,, ..'I'm u enndidatv
for ohief of poliee," nnnonnoed Johu
Shay, Muruthou "dnuuk" oliampion, as
he lolled about tho police station ytst
crdny aftornoon.
Tho suddenuotH of the declaration
took away the breutli of. most of the
blueeoats prevent.
"You nee, bovH, I'm at tho station
nearly ull tho time tinywiv either
hoio or on thn mnuruors' bi'iioh so I
might just as well 1ij diuwing tho
money."
With this concliuivi) argument John
van is lied. His is tho latest hat to bo
Hung into tho riug. It is saM ho bus
tho word of seven patrolnieu that tho
popular HenttuiKiit on then limits itt
overwhelmingly for him.. . " ! mnij"
Glenn and "Jim" Cornell, uliege'l
burglara, yestouluy woro buiuil I'Vi-r
to tbo grand jury on thooliuii; ' "' '"if
glarizing tlio Farmers Exnhungo i(oie
at Homrr, Nob. Theheniiug wits at
Dakota City, befaro Count v Judge D
C Ileffuruan, Tho defendants iofued
to introduce testimony. Tho grand
jury will moot at Dakota Oity ou May
18.
Patrolman William Lavery, of tho
Sioux Oity polioo forco, t entitled for
tho state. Lavery is tho ofllcer hn
iirrertted Cornoll and Glenn at the
point of his rovolver as they were
about to oroHs tiie combination bridge
with a quantity of silk, which later whs
identified as part of tho loot from the
Homer store,
JuiuCh Fuoston, witness fcos. State vs
lledmond J 2 00
Wm l'hiliips. same , 2 m
Know Hon J: Aluuulnu, Kiocerles fur
nished poor. HI I'D
II II Jensen, mocorles furnished poor 12 2rt
J Quintal, Jury fees, atuio vs.McIntiro S 2il
J Ularkliitr, same a 20,
J A Williams, same 4 Ml
John 11 llurke, sumo .... 4 CO
Kliuur McKlhlniioy, sumo....'. 4 Ml
Uharles Waddell, sumo 4 HO
A J Valentine, sumo 4 no
M I'orcello, snnio 4 CO
A UUownle, sainu ICO
Fred Clordon, sumo , 4 CO
' ANleuieier, Millie a 20
U K Doollttlo. snme it 20
(1ll(1riKo, Kiiiuo.i !1 20
11 11 UrcRO, bnlllir feos H hi
Fred Holulevor Jr. snlnry for March.. Co on
DO Kvunti, po-dttMe nml A)itluO...... .'! 12
Unlserslty 1'ubllshliiK (Jo, examina
tion questions ,,,,, ..... 800
IClopp&llnrtlottUo.n'Jvisorspiiiiiilles i2 00
Klopp.t llurtlett Co, supplies U CO
KIoup A llnrtlotttlo, supplies.. nb
Klnpp A llartlott Co. supplies., S2 EO
Klopp A llartlott Oo, supplies ill
Klopp A llurtlett Co. supplies 17 CO
State Journal Uo, supplies 15 EC
l'erklns liros Co ( 31 13
Franl: SlaUon, court eosts 42 u
J 1' Meredith, conl furnished poor,... 37 (VS
PakutaOlty Fbarmacy 8 75
Frcddordou, mdso furnished poor... 20 (U
Thoslrfiuff. salary 75 UO
Klopp a liurtlettUo. supplle 17 00
K.IwiihIi .t llrndford I.lir do. coal aud
wood for poor... 70 M
lload District Fund
Irn Waddoll. rond work, district No 11 15 00
Johu liartuott, rond work, dlst No U.. 45 00
County Drldgo Fund
KAHI.brOo.comont 2 75
Olerlc is ordered to write warrants for the
followlim eliilniM for rond dnmngesi
Kiln It Moloney, rond dlst No 0 80 00
Juth HttKitu. lowltlUt NoU SO 00
Win llolsuortli srestate 135 75
Heport of Frnnk Million, sherllT, Ut qiiur
tor 1013. appiovcd by tho board.
llonrd adjourned to meot April 20, 1012.
OeorKo Wliklns, Clerk.
Meet Us in South Sioux City.
Wo nro indeed gr.itcful to ull of our
Dakota county friends aud putrons
for tho uiutij favors xhown us while
wo had charge of the E & JS int.uests
at Dakota City Ah the com puny h.w
lit to trausfor mo fiom Diikotn Ci'y to
South Sioux Ciiy, we exteuil you oui
und all a cordial invitation tuvi-.it ns
at our now loou'.ion. Look over out
mummnth stock, note tho crlotil after
oir load shipments bring unloaded
daily and in time distributed to the
various yuids ihrniiliOUt ili- Ktittu.
Then you will see nnd know ''" your
self why tbo lid wards & Briiff nl- ore
iu your town is able to -.v. m
faithfully and well.
Wowi.ntjour nnsioesH.
Ediviinia & llrudfoid Lbr Co,
fcoiuh Sioux City. ShIi,
V O Lake, Mgr.
Catarrh Cannot Be Cured
Kith LOCAL APPLICATIONS, u they canoot ttith
the H-st ol the Jlwue. Cntarrb Is b'.ocni or tomtl
tutloiial UIjobko. aud in onlrr to cure It you muit tike
Internal remolln. IlaU's Catarth Cure Is taktn In
ternally, and arts directly upon the blood and mucous
jurlacra. llall'a Catirrh Cure U not a quack medi
cine. It wa prescribed by one ot the bett phsilclaus
In tnts country tor yean and li a regular prescription.
It U composed of tbe Ut tonics known, combined
wiUi the bnt blood purifiers, acting directly on the
mucous rirlaeei. The perfect combination ol the
titu Intreillenti Is hat rrodures such wonderful re
sults in curlns catarrh Bend for tectlmonbila, free.
. . F, J. CHCNEV 4 CO.. lTopa.. Toledo, O.
Fold by DruimUH. price lie.
Take Ualll t'amUy 1'UU for coutlpitloo.
Notlco Is hereby glvon thnt tho undorslRn
ed hnvo fouued a corporation under tho
Inwn of the state of Nebraska.
Tho nnmu of snld corporation Is "GcorKO
M.Uonwny, Iuuorporated." Its principal
plncoof trunsuctliiK Its business shnll le In
the city of Sioux Olty, stnte ot lown. Its
principal place of business in the state of
Nebraska shnll bo In Dakota City, Dakota
county. ThoKOncrnl naturoof Its business
shall 1x3 to buy and hell nt wholesale and re
tail, tobacco, uiKars, pipes and personal
Pioparty of any and all kinds whatever.
and to transact ull other buslnoss that the
Hoard of Directors niny see lit nud desirable
from time to time: to purchase, hold, own,
use, improve, mortKnRe, lease, sell nud con
vey such real ostnto as may bo nccosnry
or desirable for the transaction of Its busi
ness, or such as it may require in tho course
of Its business. In the collection, coiucro-
mlsoof or securlnii of claims oWuir to It;
to borrow money nnd to executo thorofor
its promissory notes or other ovldonco of
debt, nnd to secure the muuu by niort
KUKO.deed of trust, warehouse receipts, or
pledKeotlts piopertyor securities or any
part thereof; tobuy its own cnpltnl stock,
either for the purpose of cancellation or re
tirement or resale, ns It may elect, vlth
power In snld corporation to vote any of its
own stock so puichnscd by Itself und hold
lu its own treasury: to buy, own, and sell
the capital tock ot other corporations,
but mly the unnuliiiotis action of Its
Hoard of Directors; totssueltseapltal stock
for survh'us. money or property, nnd to ox
ohnnse, trnttu or sell or transfer its cnpltnl
stock for any nroporty either renl or pel son-
nl that may ne neccssnry or useful In the
cnrryluR out or promotion of Its corporate
powers nud purposes; snldcorporntlonsluill
havo nud exercise nil Rouerul and Implied
powers nnd lie entitled to ull Immunities,
rlKhts and prlvoleRes which nro plveu or
pertnln to corporations for pecunlnnry
profit, us fully In nil respects ns If tho sumo
were expressly mentioned In the Articles
of Incorporation.
The nuthoilzcd cnpltnl stock shnll bo
lloo.om.oo divided Into slinrcs of Jino.m encb.
It shnll 1)0 divided into two clnsses, us fol
lows: $75,000.00 shnll be preferred cnpltnl
stock and 25,000.00 shnll be common cnpltnl
stock; tho profeored cnpltnl stock shnll be
entitled to annual dividends of soveu per
centum pnyublequarterly.nll of which stock
Is now fully paid up.
This corporation shall coutmonco business
in Nebraska ou the llth dny of March, A.
1),, 1012, und shall continue until tho 2nd
day of Jaiiiiiuy, A. D. K-27, Uli!rs mniur
dissolved nccordlng to Inw. Tho highest
amount of iudehtediif is of this corporation
shnll not exceed two-thirds ot tho fully pnld
enpltal stoul. of said corporation.
The alTalrs of snld corporation snail bo
conducted aud controlled by n Hoard of
Directors consisting of threo members.
Tho present Hoard of Dlicctors of said cor
poration nro Oeo. M. Conway, O. S. OKltvlo
niulL.T. Foid.
Dated this llth dny of March. A. D 1012.
Quo, M. COS WAY,
tJ. M.onu.viK,
L.T.Foun.
Coming
Excursion Fares
Via the
W ortKNrV esters Iime
To North Pacific Coast
Actractive round trip excursion fares are in effect daily
June 1st to September 30th, 1912, to Puget Sound points.
Return limit October 31, 1912. Go one way and return
another. Special convention fares will be in effect at
various times during the summer months. Liberal stop
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To California
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Hon. n. N. Lansing, of Rensselaer,
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