TUB ALU ANTE HERALD. FRIDAY, 1'KHUUARY 13, 1920. FT. EVEN" THAT RECvanNDi G3E7 X PEt T HQ CAT J of aH corporation shall be con- ty feet a day. No report have been ducted by a bnaid of three directors,1 given out by the company since i namely, Jf.hu W. Guthrie, Glen ) good showing of oil anl gas ni Miller and It E. Hum bo. That tht officers of mI.I corporation shall be a president, Ice-president, secretary and treasnucr. JOHN W. GUTHRIE, GLEN MILLER and K. E. PLUM BE. Incorr orators. R. E. PLUM BR. President. JOHN W. GUTHRIE. Secretary of said Corporation. Mite' ell & Gantc. Attorneys. Feb. 24 Real Estate, Loans and Insur ance. F. E. REDDI3H, Reddish Blocks tf CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION NOTES found at 1,515 feet, although numer otis t umors have been started b those Interested In the projict. Lincoln. An nttitek rn mnde oiS The McWhortor Oil and Refuting parlor holshex Uis by member of ttif rompunj 's plant at Luck should convontlm wl en nn n'tempt wit mad n.ake ltd first run of oil this week, I to put on general fl'e proposal No waa announced following a det tors ' IKH. milking It neicssnry for cvera Meeting at Lu.sk. Trouble with fr eon pipes has caused delay but will shortly be over come. 1 ' - ii Oil Notes ' i voter to be nh'e to rend and under atnnil the wist Itn Inn. The nttemjil fulled nod Me pronoslMon wpk defiiv Itely poNtpnned. Af'er P'eve of ()toi fulled to rev he the tnonsttre S;ilHmaij Of 1'lene, who led t''P oo'oton, de elnretl that the dnnver In this rountrj la not In tie unfortun!e uir'ducntei ninn who cannot rend the F.tn.'llsh lan gunge, but rather from the super educated men and women who cat read It but 1 tint care to understand It. WlllHe of Richardson, who u W. O. Nlenian, the hustling sales man for the Dempster company of Deatrlce, has delivered two new oil drilling rigs to parties In the Osage field during the last week and has more coming for delivery. The Dempster rigs are finding a read sale In this shallow and hustling field. WANT TO BUT aomethlngT Hun dreds of people weekly scan these want ad columns locking for what you or others have to offer. Oct quick resulte by advertising In The Herald Wwt Ad department. FOUR LOTS In Belmont addition Nos. 94, 95, 96, 97. Inquire of G. E. Morrison, Dox 204, Crawford, FOR SALE Four room house on Sweetwater, with seven lots. In quire 504 Herald Office. 24p FOR SALE LADIES' GOODS MAJEwTOORbER New Bone Cor sets. Mrs. J. R. Smith. Phone S90. 24p FOR SALE LAND FOR SALE 814 acres four and one- half to five miles from Bridgeport. 40 acres irrigable, under government Mnni extension: 200 to 500 acres tillable: balance grazing. Small lm provements; two wells and wind mills. A good small ranch proposi tion. Price for immediate sale 120.00 per acre, about one-half cash. Address P. O. Box 747, Bridgeport, Nebraska. 2 5 WANTED 2D HAND CLOTH KS WE PAY cash for second-hand over coats and suits. 164 Cleaners. WANTLD RA(.S THE HERALDwllTayTcnround for good, clean, white rags. WANT TO KENT ROOMS WANTED Light rooms; no children. Ehlnger. housekeeping Chris. O. tf Foil hale: CHICKS Columbia Hatchery We can supply you with any quan tity of Baby Chicks. We have 14 varieties Including all leading breeds. Live delivery guaranteed by Parcel Post or Express. Write for prices. P. O. Box 1102, Denver, Colo. F-71 After all, Is it just touchiness? sensitiveness or - District Judge E. C. Raymond of Newcastle set aside Judicial pre cedent when he ordered the sheriff to appoint two deputies and have them proceed at once to the Osage ' oil fields and there guard overnight the two oil wells on land, the title of commodities, and to engage In business of handling, buying, sell ing and dealing In and with coal, Osage syndicate of Sheridan and the rnlto wood nn A salt for them on their Freel Oil company at Lusk. The own account. To buy and sell and judge further Instructed the sheriff generally deal in all such livestock, not to let anyone approach the wells fnnrinmrfR. nroducts. bv-nroducts. during the night and to measure The Wyosugo Prilling sjndicate is moving material for its first rig on holdings, near Upton, Wyo., comprls ing sections 34 and 35-48-65 ami sections 2 and 3-47 65. Three wella have been completed in the Thornton-Upton field by the Wyoming High Gravity Oil lompany, It has been reported hero. The wells, M)ri Snlllninn. on Id the unmoved r are not on vuo rumy yei uui iur? ouireincnts would be nottilne less tnar are unofficially reported to be about taxation of the nneducated cluas- twenty-five barrel wells. The sand without representation was found at 700 feet, but work had e e e been suspended lor me winter, ine 0n)y two ,)roposn,9 1Dve been defy company has about 3,000 acres oC n,te,y or(pd upon ny tne ntnXt) C0D land in Weston county, where the Bttutlonal convention since It as4 Thornlon-Uplon field is located. sembled December 1, 1010. and dele Thirty thousand dollars was paid ,atM Bre beginning to speculate aboui by the Midwest Oil company for an B date of adjournment President A. jj eighty-acre tract on section 31-46- Weaver Is hopeful of getting through! 83 In the OBage, Wyo., oil field, ac- by about March 1, while most of thai cording to information received here, members think the session will laatj One producing well has been com- wall Into the month of March. The two! pleted on the property. It is estl- measures settled by the constitution, mated at cIobo to forty barrels by framert are of statewide Importance. the drillers. The hole was sunk to Provision has been mad for the legla-j a depth of 300 feet. This is toe latnre to authorize verdicts In ctvlu biggest deal bo far in the Osago field. bJ five-sixths of the Jurors. iq aiso oeen neowea mat a nmjuni ty voting on the question of townshl The Jewel Oil company lias ac- organisation shall be sufficient t auired a quarter section in the Split carrv lt wnicn was in litigation oeiween iob m dome, Wyoming, seven miles 3 northwest of Lance creek. Three 1 The committee on taxntlnn and large Pennsylvania oil companies revenue is struggling with the propo4 have agreed to commence drilling altlon of exempting bonds of state, operations within ninety days. All county, municipal, school district or geological reports and testa made In- other political subdivisions from taxa4 produce, commodities, articles and their depth in the morning and to diCRte tnat oli win De produced, in tlon. The committee Instructed a sub- merchandise, and in such connection ascertain whether or not either well to do a general wholesale, retail and contained oil in commercial quan jobbing and commission business therein. To construct, purchase, lease, or otherwise acquire and op erate yards, sidings, warehouses, cold storage or refrigerator cars, or other transportation facilities as may be necessary for the purpose of prop erly carrying out the plans of the titles. He further announced that he would conduct an Inspection of the wells himself and would reserve his decision until he had completed the Inspection. He announced that if it were found that the conditions at either well differed materially from the representations made in this field from a much shallower committee to draft three separata! depth than in Lance creek field. P'"n- They are: First, exempting such bonds, except from Income tax ... , . . m jt n them; second, a provision that tha The Minnesota-Wyoming Land De- Mure may exempt public bondi veiopment company, orgaoizea uy Manltowac, Wis., men, Is becoming company. To una -and provide sun- court, tnat arrests ior perjury wouiu able markets for such surplus live-; follow. stock as the company may purchase In the Interests of Us members or shareholders. To construct, acquire, maintain, Improve, control, Buperln- The title of the property hinged on the priority of the discovery of oil on the land. Both companies were drilling on the same piece of land, active in the Mule creek field follow ing the acquisition of leases to ap proximately 5,600 acres of prospec tive oil land there and In other dis tricts of the state. Equipment will be secured at once for Mule creek drilling, It Is announced from Lusk, where the company has established its headquarters. legislature may exempt pub from taxation except Income; and' third, that no bondf ahull be exempt, from taxation. I The committee on education recom mended for Indefinite postponement Proposals Nos. M and '175, by Evar and Taylor, both for the election regents of the university by district creating elected T, '3 tend, operate or lease all necessary.! theSr riK9 being operated with 500 buildings, roads, mills, machinery, feet ot eacn Gther. Determination wins; persistence is always rewarded. FOR SALE LEGAL BLANKS LEGAL BLANKS All kinds, at The Herald Office. FOH BALE LIVE STOCK, ETC. TEAM, harness and wagon for sale. Phone 624. Wm. Davidson. tf FOR SALE OLD NEWSPAPERS olrVslPAPERS 5c a package, af'The Herald Office. FOR SALE ON TER3IS fSALWTMSMyB room, modern house, 2 baths. Nettle M. Campbell. Phone 712; 606 Cheyenne Ave. tf FOR SALE TRACTORS FDRHslllEolHf eon; one 20 horsepower Interna tional. good shape; one Case steam engine with Bteel tender; one Hieder 1225 in good shape. F. A. Clark, tf FOR SALE USED CARS FRAXEGooTuledara aTh Jones Company, Masonic Temple Bldg. tf FOR RENT ROOMS FOR RENT Room for one or two gentlemen. Mrs. Nettie Campbell, (06 Cheyenne; phone 712. tf WANTED BRANCH MANAGER WANTED A live man to take charge of factory branch distributing a good tractor In northwestern Ne braska. Must have some cash and good references. AddreBS B17, care Herald. 22 WANTED QRAZIXQ ' WANT TO LEASE At once; 4 or 5 sections of grating land and bay land that will cut 200 tons or more of bay. Address C. P. Wollaston. Bayard. Neb.. RuraL 23p WANTED HILfTST.flniTO WANTED Experienced salsaladlea. Reply at once ta Tae Fashion BMP, W NOTICE OF INCORPOItATION Notice is hereby given that a nr poratlon was organised at A'liance, Nebraska, on January 15th, 1920, In accordance with the laws of the State of Nebraska. That the name of said corporation is Alliance Packing Company. That the principal place of tran sacting the business of said corpora tion is Alliance, Box Butte County, Nebraska. That the general nature of the business to be transacted by Bald cor poration shall be to do and carry on a general packing business; to own and hold real estate and buildings with the necessary machinery and appli ances lor the slaughter, cleaning, dressing, processing and otherwise preparing animals and carcasses of animals for meats and for food prod ucts and for packing and preserving the same, and the sale of all ucb meats and food products and deal ing generally in buch food products and packing and preserving the same for sale. The buying, keeping, main taining and preparing animals, ucb as hogs, cattle, and Bheep for slaugh ter for the pin pose of making and manufacturing tberetrom such meats and food products, and packing and preserving the same and selling the same for lut d and general consump tion. To acqulie, own and hold by purchase, lease, or otherwise, real estate, and to erect, build and con struct and maintain thereon and in connection therewith, stock yards and yards, buildings, pens, lots and structures of every kind for the pur pose and proper equipment of yards for stock and for the purpose ef selling and disposing of livestock; and to keep in connection there with all kinds of grain and feed with which to supply such stoek so kept, and to furnish to the public generally, and to the owners of live stock, who desire to sell or market the same for hire, suitable facilities, places, pens, lots, barns, stables and structures for the proper showing, displaying, disposing and selling of any and all kinds of livestock, and to generally operate a public live stock exchange and an open market To buy, sell. Import, export and gen erally deal in poultry and poultry products and dairy products of every kind, class and description and their by-products. To manufacture, buy, ell and deal generally In Ice. To preserve In cold storage and general ly deal In all kinds of food products of a perishable nature or otherwise, To bur and sell, deal In, export or Import, coal, coke, wood and salt, and to act as the agent of any per son, trm or corporation la baying, dealing, or selling for them la inch factories, refineries, and all other works and conveniences as may seem conducive to the objects of the com pany. To acquire by purchase, lease, or otherwise, any real eBiate re-1 quired, and to dispose of the Batne In any manner deemed to be in the in terests of the company. To acquire whollv or in nart any business of similar nature and to purchase the ; people, bonds or mortgages of such corpora tions. Also to purchase, own, hold, acquire, Bell, lease, rent, hypothecate also No, 85 by Svohodn, state board of education, districts, to hnve control of the unl The known area of the Osage oil versify normal schools and coinmoO field has been extended to ajtoint six ichools. nillfu nniithweRt of Newcastle bv the : regarding the depth Of the wells, the encouterlng OI Dil at 400 feet in a Nebraska women will be eligible forj amount of oil and which company weU wh)cn lhe Obaie Petroleum com- Jury service so far as the state constW had first discovered oil. The Judge , ainUinlr , VoAra station tution in concerned If Hie neiml arw 'took this unusual method of admin- Vi ninr riu nr hi.ne moved to orove the draft orenn red bv the const!- istering Justice. Pedro. tntlonnl convention. In adopt Ing a There was conflicting testimony The next day ne rendered a deel- j Bion awarding title to the Sheridan Seventeen oil well completions, with a total new production of 1,415 and mortgage real estate and all ' barrels a day, represents the new re- pleted for a distance of three miles kinds of personal property, and make suit of drilling operations in Wyom- ad ia delivering oil from seven proposal to permit the leirlnlnture to Oil from the Osage field now Is be- t,,e t,,"," Ing delivered at the storage tanks oi f,vn H"" "ve-s Ixlbs vote of th .i. l, , , u i J"1"! convention eliminated the word the. refinery which ia bving erected i.,Dn at Osage. The pipe line fioni ttu re- e e e ; finery Into the field has been coin- assignments of leases and contracts and transfer and assign leases and contracts when and where necessary. Incidental, needful ' and useful , in transacting, carrying on and conduct ing for the month of January, a de- wells. crease of six completions compared . . . t i- . v. -...a .. .11 I wun id preceuiuR imuuiu u a The fnllnwltie Muln creek wells In goff In new production of 7.235 report the following depths: The barrels. The slump Is accounted for ... , ,, .. Ing the business of said corporation; j by the fact that during the closing Jg drjljing at Deiow 600 feet on see to borrow and loan money necessary . month of the year Lance creek flld ., vbYu m, a ouaiter saw tne completion oi aeverai wun j which raised the average to a new and needful to transact, carry on, and conduct the business of said cor poration; to make' and issue promi, ry notes, bills of exchange,, bonds, obligations, and other evidences of Indebtedness of every kind, unse cured or Becured by mortgage, pledge or otherwise; also to purchase, hold and sell the securities, other than stocks, and bonds of other corpora tions and of said corporation. And to do each and everything necessary, suitable or proper for the accom- SenMment anionir the members of the convention to ref -se t rlml'sh thai death penalty 'n Nebraska Is relliK-tedj In the net Inn of the iiilsee'tiineous af fairs ci pmilttee. which recommended! for Indefinite postponement the two! proposn's Introducer 'n the assembly) to do awuy with rnnltal punishment. e e 1 Denflnlte action on the farm land; nch casing has been set at 1 500. tenantry question was Rldcstonped byi feet In the DeBolt and Sayre well on the assenibly nfter a bnr discussion. record. Offsetting the decrease In . hw nllartr nf 13. 3R-fil ''..,n ,..,a,i ii,. ...K. new production are figures showing The Lubk.Mule creek lg drl ling at Jecf. No. 2XS, was turned o- or to threei an Increase of forty-five In rigs stand- J 030 feet on Bection 25-40-61. On standing committees for them to con4 in ir and rlrllllnp nvpr December. i . Ing and drilling over December, The Wyoming-Northeastern Oil company of Alliance has secured cas ing and is now drilling at a rapid rate on their Mule creek holdings at "Camp Gumbo." C. M. Looney, field the southwest quarter of 36-40-61, Mder Jointly. the Ohio company is down 1,000 feet ( snnerintendent of the comoanv. soent pllshment of any of the purposes, or ; Sunday ln Alliance and reports the ine attainment oi any one or wore ui the objects herein enumerated, or with a test to be drilled to the Embar sand, expected at 1,800 feet. The Lusk-Edgemont is down 1,700 feet on the southeast quarter of 32-37-80. PROFESSIONAL FLATTERY which shall at any time appear con clusive to or expedient for the pro tection of or benefit of said said corporation. That the amount of the authorised capital Block of said corporation shall be One Million Five Hundred Thousand (11,500,000.00) Dollars, divided into thirty thousand (30, 000) shares of the par value of Fifty (150.00) Dollars each, fully paid and non-assessable. All sub scriptions to the capital stock of Bald corporation shall be payable ln the manner provided by the Bureaus of Securities, Blue Sky Departments or other like regulatory or supervisory bodies or commissions ln the state respectively where such subscriptions are taken. That said corporation shall com mence business on January 20th, 1920, and continue for the period of fifty years from and after the date its Articles of Incorporation are filed in the efflce of the Secretary of State for the State of Nebraska. That the highest amount' of In debtedness or liability to which said orporatlen may at any time subject Itself shall not exceed the sum nf two-thirds of the paid up and out standing capital stock. That the business and affairs of said corporation shall be conducted by a board el nlns directors, elected by the stockholders of said corporation at their annual meeting. That until the aaanal meeting of tha stock holders of said corporation ln Jan- work going ahead in excellent shape A iiiioittna -v tVinoA I it toroot CI A in t Y A i i. j .. ., . u i average individual to expand with company visited the camp last week, A complete line which causes the; and were well pleased with the prog ress of drilling. The big gas reduction plant has been completed by the Ohio company in the Lance creek field. The Mint Petroleum company of Denver has leased 2,000 acres fifteen miles south of the producing area of the Lance Creek field, and three miles north and west of the townsite of Manville, where it proposes to drill a test as quickly as the proper geological 'report Is made on the structure. This operation is the farthest south of the known produc ing belt of the Lance Creek field yet undertaken, and its development will be watched with Interest. The Producers & Refiners corpor ation has offered to pipe gas from its wells ln the Big Band draw, ln Fremont county, to Rlverton, Wyo., if a local company la organised to distribute it. President Kistler was given a franchise for River'ou some time ago. Tha Cottonwood Oil & Develop ment company has erected a rig on the George Miller ranch, near Edge- mont, and has three more rigs ready for shipment. A large acreage ln leases was acquired ln the field last year. Tha Centennial well on Goshen domo Is again drilling at 1,720 feet after tha holiday shutdown, tha hole nary, 1121, tha kuslaeai and affairs being completed at tha rata of twen- Conventlon delepntes npfcnr to ba generally in favor of nn amendment to the constitution creating nn Indus trial court to adjust labor dWnutesj Three proiiosnls before the assembly, Nos. 144. 217 und )7 provide for such a body.. . e e e i' The committee on municipal govern fnent has acted favorably on the pro posal which will grant home rule t the city of Omaha. Other cities of thai State remain under the same constitu tional provision as at present I e e e , secret satisfaction. Shoeman: Your feet are extreme ly hard to fit. You should have your shoes made to order. Doctor: You are of an extremely KlaK.aiiitins rASa wr Ant) A n1 t it valuable to the community to take Uon Hpprove(1 a prop(m,;, t0 any chances with your health. lmlt Kfl,,PI1KbMnll mnnecti with that Banker: You are a moat conserv-, mlUt(l,y or nnval forre of th countryi atlve man conservative and of good to vote llllt wft th details to be) judgment. s-nrba1 nut t til WlalHt liru I Clothier: Your figure has Individ uality. No use showing you these inferior garments. Dentist: You have the most sen sitive teeth I have ever come across. 0. Ee Nelson Lawyer DENTON BUILDING Dr. E. B. O'Keefe DENTIST Over Harper's Storo rhono 1028 Alliance, Nebr. OwNTRAOT WIRDrO . KLBOTRIO REPASS Ateaattoa Detail Situ Werk Ual ncsaujucr hlhuzbio oo, raowai is Ul W M II WUS worked out by the legislature. e e The convention killed the compul sory vote amendment, under the provl4 tlons of which a penalty would attach) to failure to vote In any election. i e e I By unanimous vote the convention pawed the woman suffrage amendment to the new constitution. 1 ! Douglas county delegates are push Ing with vigor Proposals Nos. 273, 27L. 377 and 278 by Abbott, which. If, adopted will Impose drastlo regain tlons on all public service corporations in Nebraska. I ! Public attention bas been called to) Proposals 274, 906 and 809, now b4 fore tha tonmittee en public service) corporations, which some delegates) redlct If adopted and ratified will trip nunicpalltles of power to control suollo clUliUas, elty er prlvstaly owned. By vota of six ta five tha ommls as an bill af rights went on record to favor af taking private property! a? private nee. Tha eemmittea did IMs) In voting to recommend for goo stal tie proposal Xo. M by Boss o , . - i I