The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, January 13, 1920, Page SEVEN, Image 7

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    THE ALLIANCE HERALD, TUESDAY, JAN UAH Y 13, 1920.
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WANT TO BUT something T Hun
dreda of people weekly scan theee
want ad column looking (or
what you or others have to offer.
Get quick reaulte by advertising
In The Herald Want Ad depart
ment. WANTEI AGES TS
AGENTS wanted for county contract
on Ray Puncture Proof Tires;
large commissions; no competition;
write or wire Rubber City SaleB Co.,
2064 Farnum St., Omaha. 15
FOR SALES AUTOMOBILES
FOX. SALS Good standard make
touring. In excellent shape. F. A.
BALD, phone 90S or 478, Alliance, tf
IIELP WANTED FEMALE
WANTED Girl for general house
work. Call 178. tf
WANT TO RENT HOUSES
FOR SALE OR TRADE My 12 room
modern house, 2 lots. Nettle M.
CampbelL Phone 712; 606 Cheyenne
Are. tf
WANTED HAG S
THE HERALD will pay 7c a pound
for good, clean, white rags.
WANTED 2D HAND CLOTHES
cash lor secona-nana over
coats and suits. 164 Cleaners.
FOR SALE RANCHES
FolfcSAEOO
ranch, 2 miles from Antioch; 50
acres In crop; 90 acres of hay; bal
ance good range. An ideal dairy and
poultry farm to supply city of An
tioch. Ready market for all pro
duce. For particulars see or write
Thomas-Bald Investment Co.. Al
liance. tf
FOR SALE. LAND Sandhill ranch,
2d 80 acres for term of years; cash
lease. Wild hay, alfalfa and pas
ture. Will sacrifice cattle with bay
to feed for Quick deal. Wm. Pace,
Bingham, Neb. T-6-13-20-P
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
.FOR SALE Used player, excellent
condition; also a new piayer nere
In Alliance. For Information write
Knight-Campbell Muslo Co., Denver,
Colo., or T, W. Gee, Box JZ5. trny.io
FOR SALE Style ten Vlctrola, ma
hogany. 'and thirty records; Al
FOR SALE LIVE STOCK
TOAMh'arnessand r'wwnforiale.
Phone 624. Wm. Davidson. tf
condition. Writs T, ,W. Gee, Box
ood EVEnin
THE SEVEN-YEAR ITCH
(If You Get It Once You
Never Want It Again)
2c 2c 2c 2c 35c a year, 8c per month
... Punk Poetry
His cheeks are skinny and hollow
and white,
His pointed chin is a comical sight;
I don't think his brains are any hig
her n a bead.
But his feet are very big indeed;
His nose sticks out as pointed as a
nail.
While on his feet he's slow as a
snail;
His eyes are very large and green,
While some worn out brown hair
covers his bean;
In diameter his ears must be two
feet.
While Borne calico britches covers his
Beat;
His mouth's as crooked as a live
rattlesnake,
While to comb his hair he must use
a rake; .
His hands are big, his fingers small,
And he's as awkward as he is tall;.
He resembles a giraffe in neck so
long,
And everybody plugs up their ears
when he sings a song;
And his muscle's thin as the tail of
a rat;
When you see his old grin it scares
you quite a bit, ' t
He wears stylish clothes so with the
girls to make a hit.
-By Paul. ;
Wlllum "What's the littlest
thing on earth?"
Paul "Hank's brains, if he has
any."
Notice! 1 1
The Seven Year Itch's artist Wll
lum will draw any one's picture. See
William or Paul for more infor
mation. We've even heard of RABBITS
dying from THE SEVEN YEAR
ITCH.
Exams
Many anxious faces fill the school
room now.
For Xamlnations are but a week 'off
and some of them don't see how
They're going to do that arithmetic
and geography, too;
They know they can't do spelling and
with music the same is true;
Even the thought of history they
simply, can't endure.
In reading they'll get 60 and they'll
flunk in language sure;
The drawing simply can't be done.
it's the same with Arlth., too,
In fact the thought of the whole dern
thing makes a body feel blue.
By Paul.
Pawl "Wlllum, what's this world
coming to?" . .
Willnm "I dunno. why?"
Pawl "I saw Mike Long work
MARI2SE
A WtLU UAVE.
1 OVEB VTTH .
FIRT AS UT
.yjignuMmillHllllil '
Rabbits ain't no good in the sum-'
mer time because they have boils.
So I guess me an' DIM -u have this
one now.
Pawl "Why has Hank been look
ing so pale lately T"
Willum "He's lust beelnnlne in
worry how he's going to die."
The Rabbit is well named because
It's going out fast.
If they'd only begun before Christ
mas, me an' Bill would have had
rabbit instead of turkey for Christ
mas dinner.
To those who don't know. The
Rabbit is an Emerson make believe
paper.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Furnished by J. D. Emerlck. bond
ed abstracter. First National Bank
building, Alliance, Neb.:
Warranty Deeds
Earl C. Barker and wife to Arthur
P. Mortensen, SE 29-25-49, 15,-
200.00.
Jacob C. Oshorn and wife to James
W. Oshorn. W 34-28-49. 116.-
000.00.
Mike Banjoff and wife ' to Jake
Relslg, lots 1. 2 and 8. block 2. South
Alliance, 81,050.00.
Louis Clark Oberlies and wife to
W. E. Allen, NW 17-25-47, $4,
800.00. Tom Athon to Tom Rouble, one-
half Interest in lot 14, block 27, Al
liance, 81.200.00. . V .
James R. Keeler et al.. to Thomas
Brekke. lot 8. block 1. Hitchcock.
Hills and Snedeker's addition to Al
liance, 81.950.00.
Lewis N. Worley to Frank Dillon.
SW4 24-24-49, 84.000.0Q.
Mary Jane Shenherd and husband
to Marlnus Neilsen, lots 7 and 8 and
south ten feet of lot 9, block 26. town
of Hemlngford, 81,060.00.
Simon Spry, single, to Viree Croin.
lot 4. block 1, Hill's addition to Al
liance, 875.00.
Mabel G. McClung . to Loren O.
Donner, lot 7, block 36, town of
Hemlngford, 82,300.00.
M. N. Hantng and wife to Ernest
C. Hanlng. SW4 12-24-49, 14.
000.00. Quit Claim Deeds
William A. Randall to Mosetta
Randall, Stt of 2, NEVi of 10, NWU
of 11, township 26. range 62. 81.00.
Samuel H. Wright to K. L. Pierce,
SW 31-27-52.-81.00..
Beal Estate.' Loans and Insur
ance. . P. E. REDDISH, Reddish
Block. tf
CONTRACT WIRING
ELBOTRIO REPAIRS
AUeatlea Detail
Mafcr tmr Werk Laet
EbTOSVUUNCY IXJ3CTR1C CO.
PHONB IS
111 W 34 St. witb BTertea Realty
ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION
Of The Wromlng-Nortbeaatern Ol
Company
We, the understgnod incorpor
ators, do hereby, in pursuance of
the laws of the State of Nebraska in
such cases made and provided, asso
ciate ourselves as a body politic and
corporate In the name and for the
purpose hereinafter mentioned.
ARTICLE I
The corporation herein contem
plated shall be named and known
as Wyoming-Northeastern Oil Com
pany. ARTICLE II
The principal place of transacting
the business of the corporation here
in contemplated, shall be In the city
of Alliance, Box Butte County, Ne
braska. ARTICLE III
The general nature of the business
to be transacted by the corporation
Is as follows, to-wit: Locating, vali
dating, and prospecting for oil and
other minerals on Odverament lands
subject to the same; to buy, lease
or otherwise acquire lands contain
ing, or believed to eontaln oil or
other minerals: to purchase or other
wise acquire, lease, build, sonstruet.
operate drilling rigs, construct and
maintain refineries, mill works, lab
oratories, pipe lines, rights of ways
for pipe lines, side tracks, tele
phones, storage tanks, dwelling
houses for workmen and others In
connection with the purposes In this
article set forth.
To carry on the business of pro-
duclng, refining, storing, supplying,
marketing, and distributing oil and
oil 'products of all classes and de
scriptions. To contract for oil lands or lands
containing oil or other mineral de
posits; to acquire by purchase, lease,
contract, or otherwise, oil and lands
believed to contain oil and other
mineral deposits.
To contract, lease, lease on royal
ties, or otherwise, sell or dispose of
to others oil lands, leases, or lands
containing oil or other mineral sub
stances. The corporation may buy, hold, or
dispose of such real and personal
property as the directors may deem
proper for the promotion of Its busi
ness, or that may be necessary In the
proper conducting of said business.
ARTICLE IV
The authorised capital stock of the
corporation shall be ' One Million
(81.000.000.00) Dollars, divided Into
One Hundred Thousand (100,000)
shares of Ten (810.00) Dollars each.
Two Hundred Fifty Thousand
(8250,000) Dollars of the capital
Btock shall be fully paid up and sub
set ibed upon the organisation of the
corporation. Said stock may be paid
for in cash or its equivalent in prop
erty necessary and useful to the cor
poration in the transaction of its
business and when said stock is
issued It shall be fully paid op and
non-assessable.
w .... , ARTICLE V
The highest amount of Indebted
ness or liability to which the cor
poration may subject itself shall not
exceed an amount equal to two-thirds
(2-3) of the paid up capital stock
Issued by said corporation and no
stockholder shall be liable as an In
dividual for any debt or liability of
the corporation. .
ARTICLE VI
This. corporation shall date from
and commence on the 16th day of
September, A. D., 1919, and shall
terminate on. the 16th day of Sep
tember, A. D., 1969.
r ARTICLE VII
This corporation may be dissolved
at any time prior to Its own limita
tion, by consent of two-thirds of the
outstanding capital stock of said cor
poration by a resolution dissolving
the corporation spread upon Its rec
ords and certified to the Secretary
of State.
ARTICLE VIII
The business affairs of the cor
poration sLall be conducted by a
Board of Directors consisting of nine
and the officers by them to be elect
ed, as hereinafter provided.
ARTICLE IX
The voting power of said capital
stock shall be, one vote for each
share of capital stock issued by said
corporation.
ARTICLE X
The first .meeting of the stock
holders shall be held on the date of
the commencement of the corpora
tion, or as soon thereafter as prac
ticable, and thereafter the regular
annual meeting shall be held In the
city of Alliance, Box Butte County,
Nebraska, on the 2nd Monday of Jan
uary, 1920, and on the second Mon
day In January of each succeeding
year.
At said first meeting, and at the
annual meetings thereafter the
Board of Directors shall be elected
by the stockholders from their own
number, to bold office until the an
nual meeting next after their elec
tion ' and until their successors are
elected and qualify.
ARTICLE XI
The Directors shall In each In
stance as soon as convenient after
they have been elected and have
qualified select from their own num
ber the president, vice-president,
secretary, and treasurer, who shall
hold office until the annual meeting
next after their election, and until
their successors are elected and Qual
ify. Any two of said offices may be
held by one and the same person.
ARTICLE XII
president, the vice-president shall
have full power to perform all the
duties of the president anu to sign,
execute, and deliver any and all In
struments, and to do each and every
act with full power and authority as
the president coula perform If
present. j
ARTICLE XIII
The Board of Directors shall have,
full power and authority to make all
rules and bylaws for the proper gov
ernment and control of the business
affialrs of the corporation and they
may alter and amend the same at
pleasure.
ARTICLE XIV j
Vacancies occurring in the Board
of Directors shall be filled by the
stockholders, and other offices vacant
from whatever cause, shall be filled
by the Board of Directors. Five out
of nine of the Board of Directors
shall be a quorum for the transac
tion of business.
ARTICLE XV .
The officers of this corporation for
the ensuing year and until the 2nd
Monday In January. 920, shall be as
follows:- F. A. Bald, President; C. If.
Looney, Vice-president; Lloyd C.
Thomas, Secretary; A, If. Miller,
Treasurer. ' The Board of Directors
for said corporation during the ensu
ing year and until the annual meet
ing in January, 1920, shall be: F. A.
Bald, ' C. M. Looney, Lloyd O.
Thomas. A. M. Miller, R. If. Baker,
P. J. Michael. O. W. Gardner, F. T.
Morrison, Chas. F. Greunlg.
ARTICLE XVI
The Secretary and Treasurer of
said corporation shall furnish a good
and sufficient bond, to be approved
by the Board of Directors.
ARTICLE XVII
These articles of Incorporation
may be amended at any time. Every
amendment shall be first approved
by a majority vote of the entire
Board of Directors and upon being
so approved It shall be entered at
large on the records of the Board.
A draft of the proposed amendment
or amendments, as the case may be.
shall then be submitted to each
stockholder with a notice of the
meeting called for the purpose of
voting on same, which , notice shall
be given ten (10) days at least, prior
to the date fixed for the meeting. If
such amendment or amendments, or
either of them, shall, .then be ap
proved by the holder or holders of a
majority of the outstanding capital
stock ef the corporation, cash and
every amendment so approved shall
be considered adopted and be made
part of the articles of incorporation
and the Board of Directors shall
thereafter Wribe, acknowledge,
record, and i"mh the same as by
law require
In testimony wnereot we nave
hereunto set our hands this 16th day
of September, A. D., 1919.
(SIGNED)
F. A. BALD,
CHAS. F. GRUENIG,
F. T. MORRISON,
R. M. BAKER,
J. BURLINGTON; JR.
P. J. MICHAEL, '
GEORGE F. SNYDER,
W. L. M'KILLIP,
A. M. MILLER,
J. A. SMITH,
C. M. LOONEY, '
L. E. PEQUETTE,
O. W. GARDNER,
F. W. MELICK,
LLOYD C. THOMAS, '
L. S. OLSON.
J. C. PARKER,
H. S. THOMAS,
LAURETTA HODGKINSON,
F. A. PIERSON. . .
State of Nebraska!
. , iss:
Box Butte County! .-.
On this 16 th day of September, A.
D., 1919, before me, M. S. Hargraves,
a Notary Public duly commissioned.
qualified for and residing in said
county, personally came F. A. Bald,
Chas. F. Gruenlg, F. T. Morrison, R.
M. Baker, J. Burlington, Jr., P. J.
Michael, George F. Snyder, W. L.
McKUllp, A. M. Miller, J. A. Smith,
C. M. Looney, L. E. Pequette, O. W.
Gardner, F. W. Melick. Lloyd C.
Thomas, L. 8. Olson, J. C. Parker,
H. S. Thomas and Lauretta Hodgkln-
son, to me personally known, to bo
the Identical persons whosjp names
are affixed to the above and forego
ing articles of incorporation, as In
corporators, and who severally
acknowledged the execution of the
same to be their voluntary act and
deed for the purpose therein con
talned. ,
(Signed) U. S. HARGRAVES.
(SEAL) Notary Public. .
My commission expires January
25. 1928. - 14
Prompt Gleaning Service
WE HAVE A WELL EQUIPPED PLANT
AT YOUR SERVICE
Phone Your Next Order
We Call For and Deliver
Fielding & Son
815 Box Butte ATtnuo
GENTLE RILES FOR
FAMILY PRACTICE
Don't start anything before break
fast.
To fathers: Remember that your
boy will be disappointed if you don't
tell him at least once in his lire that
he had butter go and live somewhere
else and see how he lives it.
Every ' mother is entitled to life,
liberty . and the pursuit of lost
articles.
Don't ask father for money Just
because he happens to be in good
humor. If you do, he will begin to
throttle down his face, even when he,
wants to laugh. Life.
Nitrous Conductive
Oxide .. Anesthesia
DR. W. J. 11AHAFTY
DENTIST
Alliance Nebraska
Not Medicine Not Surgery
Net Osteopathy
Dr. Annie Oraham Jeffrey ,
Chiropractor
- Oradoate Palmer School
Telephone M5 Wilson Building
Alliance) ' Nebraska
GEORGE J. HAND, M. D.
Asthma and Hay Fever
Eye, Bar, Nose and Throat
raoirai sty
Ereaa OSlee Say oe
L. A. BERRY
Lawyer -
ROOM 9 RUMMER BLOCK
PHONE 9
ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA
Harness Hnd Made
Ftmi Bret Material. Oatlaat A ay
Factory Made Goeaa. Call and Sea.
Ifarneea Hrpalrlaa- fty Expert
caeca Harnraa Maker. .
J. M. COVERT
At M. M. D. Klchela' Staa
DR. EINAR V. BLAK
. . ' BleSlrlae and Sarsery
Spevlaltri Kye. Ear. Neae ...
Threat ana l.aaaa
niaeaee Carefollr KltteS
OOtee ta Mallerr Block
rheneei Office 104, Iteeldeac 101
L. W. BOWMAN
Physician and Surgeon
" ' 118 V4 Bex Batte
ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA
Harry P. Coursey
' AUCTIONEER
Live Stock and General Farm
Sales
Phone 004 : Alliance
J. D. EMERICK
', Bended Abstracter .
' I have the ealr act ef Ahetraet
Baak h Baa Batte Caaaty. s
First National Rank Bldg.
, MOVE FURNITURE SAFELY
We have equipped our dray wag
ons and auto truck with the latest
appliances for moving furniture with
out marring, scratching or damaging.
Up-to-date wagon pads will be used
by us on all moving jobs,
tf JOHN R. SNYDER, Phone 15.
L. E. Bliss
FARMER AUCTIONEER
live Stock Specialty
Phone nfxch 8182, Alliance
1 DOSE PREVENTS BLACKLEG
Ui.i m. OmIF ojKj .Gh-V .
n!C4k. Stock Yrfc WWt
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