JAMES WOOD WALTER E. WOOD KAY WOOD CHARLES A. WOOD TRY .... .; n THEY CAN PLEASE YOU 1 OUR SALES SATISFY HALF CENTURY OF SUCCE OURSERVICE SUITS South Omaha Sioux City South St. Paul Chicago ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION OF THE STAR TELEPHONE COMPANY KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRE SENTS: That we, J. E. Rice, C. A. Snow, Walter Overton, William Rire, Sam uel HU'kman, J. B. Petty, and Wll Ham Archer, citizens of the United States, and residents of the Btate of Nebraska, do hereby associate our elves together for the purpose of forming, and becoming a corporation IB the state of Nebraska, for the purpose of transacting the business hereinafter described. I The name of this corporation shall be the Star Telephone Company. II The principal place of transacting M business shall be in the city of Alliance, county of Box Butte, and etate of Nebraska. Ill (1). The nature of the business to be transacted by said corporation ball be the construction, mainten ance and operation of the telephone line In the counties of Box Butte Morrill. Cheyenne. Deuel, Garden, and Sheridan, In the state of Ne Dollars. it). To take, lease, pun lias.', hire or otherwise ink and to hold, use, sell, lease, exchange, mortgage. Improve and develop real estate, real property, and any later t, or right therein, and to construct, or to have constructed such houses and build ings, as is uecessary for carrying on thirds or more of the stockholders thereof. VI The highest amount of indebted ness to which said corporation may at any time subject Itself shall not exceed One Thousand ($1000.00) Dol lars. VII The business of said corporation shall be conducted by a board of dl rectors, not to exceed five In num ber, to be elected by the stock hold ers, such election to take place an nually and be conducted In Buch man ner as shall be prescribed by the by-laws of said corporation. VIII The officers of said corporation shall be a President, Vice President, Secretary, and Treasurer, and the offices of Secretary and Treasurer may be held by the same person. The officers shall be chosen by the board of directors, and shall hold their office for a period of one year, and until their successors are elected and qualified. IX The annual meeting of stockhold ers of this corporation shall be held on the first Monday of January in each year, at which meeting the di rectors of the Company shall be elected, and such other lawful bust ness done, as the stockholders shall deem necessary and proper. The Directors for the first year. or until their successors are chosen shall be J. E. Rice, t A Snow, Wal ter Overton, William Rice, and Sam uel Hickman. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we have conducting said bushier ,md to 1 made and signed the foregoing cer buy, sell, own. use. manage, operate, and lease the same or similar struct ures IV The authorized capital stock of this coporation shall he Ten Thous and ($10,000.00) Dollars. The num ber of shares of said capital stock ball be one hundred shares of the par value of One Hundred ($100.4)0) Dollars each, and the amount of cap ital atock to be paid up and with which said corporation shall begin business is Eleven Hundred ($1100) Dollas. V The existence of this corporation hall commence on the 5th day of June, 1911, and continue for a period of fifty years thereafter, unless sooner dissolved by a vote of two tlflcate, this 5th day of June, A. D. ttIL In presence of Eugene Burton. JAMES E. RICE S. M. HICKMAN C. A. SNOW WALTER OVERTON J B. PETTY W. E. RICE W. H. ARCHER State of Nebraska ) ) SB Box Butte County ) On this 5th day of June 1911. be fore me Eugene Burton, a notary Public, within and for the county and state aforesaid, personally appeared the above named J. E. Rice, C. A. Snow, Walter Overton, William Rice, Samuel Hickman, J. B. Petty, and William Archer, who are personally Come to Alliance JULY 4-5-6 and make expenses by buying your summer's sup ply of Groceries. Prices below are for goods de livered to any station as far east as Bingham, west as Marsland and south to Bridgeport. We pay the freight LARD AND BACON Our Lard it Government Inspected and is free from all foreign mat ter, in 60 lb. hard wood tubs Net weight $7 50 Our Fancy Lean Back Bacon is just what the name means. You will find this to be a nice strip of ba con from the back of the hog, well stocked with lean meat and ells at 20 per lb., whole strips at lJSc Per lb. OATMEAL Forest City Oatmeal in 25o pack ages. 2 packages for 15c packages for $ 25- Quaker Rolled Oats in No. 2 pack ages, regular 2 for 25 're Sell you a dozen for $4.30- CALIFORNIA FRUITS IN NO. 2'2 CANS These Goods are in Syrup Ready to Ser.e. 90 per dozen per dozen per dozen per dozen per dozen 75 OO 50 40 Pacific Brand Peaches 20 eacn or $4 Medalion Brand Pears 200 each or 1 West Coast Apricots 20C eacn or 2 White or Black Cherries . . . . 25c each or 2 Green Gage Plums 25 each or 2 Eastern Small Fruits for Pies. Blackberries . . . . 45 each, 2 for 25 or Raspberries . . . . 45 each, 2 for 250 or Strawberries . . . . 45 each, 2 for 25? or Blueberries 20c each or Gooseberries 20" each or Standard Grade Vegetables in No. 2 Cans. Bronco Brand Corn lOe each or Early June Peas 12' j each or String Beans 12' C each or Cut Wax Beans 12 O each or Standard Grade Vegetables, No. 2' 2 Cans, 24 in Case. Tomatoes a case 24 cans $2 65 Jumbo Brand Pumpkin a case 24 cans 2 40 Hominy a case 24 cans 2 40 Sauer Kraut a case 24 cans 2 40 4- 30 per dozen 4- 30 per dozen 4- 30 per dozen 2- 40 per dozen 2-40 per dozen 4- 40 per dozen 4-30 per dozen 4 20 per dozen 120 per dozen PICKLES Pickles in Quart Mason Fruit Jars, full 32 oz. measure, either Sweet or Sour, 25 each or 12 jars assorted for $2 50 The jars will cost you 95C a dozen if bought without the pickles. Makes your pickles cost you less than 15 per gallon. Prepared Mustard in quart jars, 25 each. 2 for 45v 6 for $4 25 JAMS AND JELLIES All Fruit Jams in full Quart Mason Fruit Jars. Assorted Varieties, 3 jars for $4 05- 12 jars in case for $4 20 Assorted Jellies in full quart jars, (free from Glucose) 3 for $1 OO One doz. for $3 75 Black Diamond Columbia River Salmon in flat cans is the best fish put in tins, per doz. $2 40 Alliance Grocery Phone 56 known to me to be the identical per sons, who signed the above articles of Incorporation and they severally acknowledged said Instrument to be their voluntary act and deed. Witness my hand and notarial seal this 5th day of June, 1911. My commission expires July 7th 1912. In answering Herald want ads EUGENE BURTON, Seal Notary Public mention that you saw it in 801-tf-27-119th paper.