The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, July 05, 1901, Image 4

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FRIDAY, JULY 5, 1901.
1RAL BARE, Editor and PnoPiuiTOit
SUBSCRIPTION KATJE8.
On Year, cash In advance, M-5
Bis Months, eth In advance v n
A. 13. IIuiititi,rtoii nml son George
returned to Sidney Hits morning'.
Mrs. Justina Wicst of St. Loim
js the guest ol her sister Mrs. Jos.
Otttnati.
A fine, registered Polled Angus
bull for sale very cheap.
Thos. 10. Poomttm:,
Kob Dick bad an eye badly
nUr.Jth.NorihPUU.(K.btu)pottofflot.. burned by fireworks yesterday and
oond-cUMtnatUr. at this time it is not known
whether lie will lose llic niflil ol It
FASTKKN anu SOUUiuni
Ne-
I 1 f 11... i
iJuiJuiuriy Kiiuwn .its un; tuwuuv
RockaBye Baby
These are sweet words, but how much
pain and suffering they used to mean. It's
different now. Slnco Mother's Friend has
become known expectant mothers have
been spared much ol the anguish of child
birth. Mother's friend Is a liniment to be
applied externally. It Is rubbed thoroughly
into the muscles of the abdomen. It gives
elasticity and strength, and when the final
great strain comes they respond quickly and
easily without pain. Mother's Friend Is
never taken Internally. Internal remedies
at this time do more harm than rood. If a
braska was visited by
i ! rv,,n.,Ar. it Tliov
ncavy rama x u .j . nrcachcr comm,ttcii BU:citl(: y
came just in the nick of tunc to I scdinir a bulletin
save an
corn, cliarirc made by a Grand Island
. I lunmul 4tmf 1 1 rrt-p n t t n n 41ia f i I lint
... t. A. MfiUif tfl 111 I vaifc "vunvi ?nr tnw uuibi
it naa ua yiwuj . . . .... t
, . . i, i ui ii u i v. in in. Aim xi.iu (.utility
western Nebraska for tlic past .....,, . '
i.3ia.ih i , i sheriff called at tile house to arrest
twowecks, but when one reads
of the many ucatna irom ncai ... to ook fof a rd Urookcrcom
... . 1 1 . t f Fah- I
incciucs ne i-uiiaiuv;i hii.ipv.. nmiPd tlic deed. lie had at-
tnnatc that he lives on the bulla- tempted to take poison a day or
lo grass prairies. two before.
At Grand Island yesterday while
It is figured that the wheat
t it- . ..,4-., 4ti!u vnnr 2,300 people were i tt the .Gentry
crop of this country tli . . year 9, 1 a
will aggregate seven hundred Uic tM
million bushels, which is mote ..... n hnv linm. Rtnvttnann
i rr n hnv
iniiniiasKYKi uu.v.vuvv - injuring several oilier pcrsoiiB
The banner crop was mat ui T1C excitement for a time was in-
1898 when the total was 675,000,- tense, and it is really a miracle that
000 bushels. more people were not killed and in
" -t-- - I n r nA n' It o Inco 4 r 4lio nmtlrn
A si'KCiAt. election will be hcl( l,10W b deBlroycd property and
in nau tuumj u.. ub..v- f . . . con.nnn
which a proposition 10 issue one
nunurcu uiouauu .w..a.o ... . . non , , B,rnw,,nt.rlno
. . . 1 i 1. 1
bonus to uuuu a new tuu. i ..u daJ, dlr, u rcccnt bcf
...Ml l. MMin till 111- . J
win uu vuiviu i'wu. boh, iost 01 the ocrrtcs were
ing is badly needed and the shipped to Omaha.
I.nntln ttill rlr1otl1l. r'HTV. I " " "
uuii.l0n..MMuuU.; j Wlilto Man Ttirnml VMlou,
Tnr nnnitliul ulnln hmdnuaf- Oront constornntion wnB full by tho
1 hk populist state ncauqu.u . , . A TI()I,lirtv ... Tiv',,,m.
tcrs in Kansas have been closed, Ky,, whon thoy hhw ho was turninir vel-
nnf nnnimli nf tlm fiillifiil hoinir Mow' fis eltin Blowly chtingod color, also
not enough ot tlic laitimu being h,H oyoBf nm, jo BUfforod Ktorrlbly HlH
1CU to Keep tlic wiiccis luoricaieu uininuy wns ioiiow .inunillco. llo wns
with the necessary contribu- T ,,w.,",,!"t
tions. This is practically the Eloctrlo LlIttorB, tho wondorful Stomnoh
,j f nnn..iiom in K-anwo. Mr-hnd Llvor Homoily nnd ho writes:
...... Ul .....o... ... "Aftor tn t nff two liottlnn T ivnn vvlmllv
Kinlcy prosperity has brought cured." A trinl provoB its mntohloHB
ho nnnnln in ihor onP. uiont ior uii owmiicil, ijivor mill JUUnoy
r-i-.v irouu os. Unv rOo. Ho hi bv A. I
T.. Alnltnmn rtAHll.lllHmilnl I 1
X 111. iiiiiuuiua wiiniHuuumu i
convention is considering two
plans to disfranchise the negro;
one is an outright disfranchise
ment as a race, the other is to
hedge him with property and
educational qualifications. Either
woman Is supplied with this splendid lini
ment she need never ear rising or swelling
breasts, mornlnr sickness, or any ot the
discomforts which usually accompany preg
nancy.
The proprietor of a larce hotel In Tampa,
Fla., writes: "My wife had an awful time
with her first child. During her second
oreirnancy. Mother's Friend was used and
the baby was born easily before the doctor
arrived. It s certainly great.
Oct Mother's Prlcnd at tht
druK store. 91 per bottle.
THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO.,
Atlanta, Ua.
Write (or our free llluitratcd book. " litfoi lUb
It Horn."
STEBBINS' STABLE.
Livery, Feed, Boarding and Sale.
NOW RIGS,
Accommodations Good.
Additional Local.
Ralston & Fonda
Live Stock
Commission Merchants
Union Stock Yards, South Oinnlm.
scheme Will have the same result Uy cod rntoa nnd courtcoiiB trontmont
the "nigger" will not be per- oustomora hayo bocomo our best
. . . , . . BohoitorB. Wo nro fully oquippod to
11111.VUU iu vuit. nanuio nil uuBinoss oniruslou to our
onro nnd onn oiror unoijunlod eorvleo
nnd ubeoluto snfoty. Qtvo us n trinl
nnn wo win convlnco you. Alnrkot ro
ports rurniBiiod on nnpiicution. Wo ro
for by norm bb on to First National
Mrs. W. E. McKccn, Jr., left 1JnnU ot Nortl1 1,,llUo-
for Chovcnnc Wednesday.
Mrs. W. M. Cunningham, Mrs. 1 & VOVeiltlOll
II. M. Unmcs and son Iwcc, and Cincinnati. Ohio. Ji.lv f, in in.
Trj AVlinltilrttF nt IfVnmmtt n 1
sister b Mrs. Grimes, leave Tho OiTciZ liuuto.
nnvi Plirto1fiT frit TJr.i4-1n n.1 frn I
- I 'IMlft InllniKIIUl 1..U1IJ ll l,k linnll
, , iuiiuiiiii iiiiv..-) niivi; IIUVJIl
rive or six cars oi tins sea- cIiohqh nw t in ol c. nl i-mtlo In I i
son's crop ol Hay arc being ship- above convention.
tied dailv from this noint. The
price on track at the present is Union Pacific to Omaha,
six dollars per ton. C. & N, W, to Chicaco,
W. C. Chisscll, manager of Pennsylvania Lines to Cincinnati,
tnc western lands (lcnartnicnt ot I . . .... .
41in flnn P Tlnmio tJonl lutno bpCCUll Cal'S Will lCllVC OllUlll
Co. of Omaha, was in town Tuc8- 1!SS1,'nivJ"Jy nrnvinjjr at
day looking over Lincoln county """ 7 o' I"g
lands with a vicwof locating sev- Cincinnati the following morning,
One Fare Pius $2.00 for Round Trip,
Full information clicerfull
furnished upon application.
JAS. B. SCANLAN, Agont
cral eastern farmers and stock
men in this section of the coun
try this fall and winter.
Davis Getslhe' Prize,
A. L. Davis was awarded the
prize for having the best float in
the parade yesterday, with the
Maccabees a close second. Mr.
Davis' float displayed much orig
inality in mauc-up and repre
sented his business m a very
striking manner,
Notice to Students and Teachers.
o i ! o r o..t. triT r I
octiiun on, oi ohu-uiv. vn, ui kx1,c.ki.h ami t;ixcH palil
UIC 8CI1001 law provides tlial tlic laxu nwuruncc
county Hupcrintcndcnt shall, on Total
the th rd Siiturdav of Julv. con- i.iaiuutiks.
duct an examination of appli- i'Xmli.'::."::
STATEMENT
Of tliu comlllloti of the Mutual HiillillliL'
aim i.cian AHNociaiiun oi iMoriu ri.uio, i
iir;iHka,on tlic imu iiav ot June, luui.
ASSISTS.
First iiuirtuacu loann M'.'I.IKK)
Stock loatm l.K'O
Ileal estate n.iiin
(Janli ,KbH
DclliKiucut Interest, lueinuiniM ami
mien ,, iw
7IHI
'AW
i:,0U
...till, KID
cants for admission to the State H.",Uv,!,Vl! V"!'!1" M'w
mal School at Peru. loaim !. ...
Normal
In accordance with this law. otucriiawiiticH.
I will hold an examination Julv Total.
20th, iyoi.
IJlCKTlIA TllOHI.KCKI
l.fflM)
IMIV
ilSlMti
lfi:t'HIITH ANI ISXIMSN'DITUIIHS KOIt
TIIK Vl.AU I'JNUINU JUN1J UU, 1WI
IIKCIKU'lH.
Cotintv Sunt, Hidaiicu on haml July I. M)l $ A
J 1 ' IIIU'H SI, WIT
intcrerii, ireimuuiN ana iineri ..iwi
iw
, L'ltt
WHI
The North Platte Junior ball !;' rui..ui..
. . ., '"try "'t,H'
team wciu to oznu ycHieniuy aim neni..
were ucicatcu iii a yamc wiui uic Total ai.i;u
clubot that nlace bv a Bcore of thlr- km-enduuiuw
... ' ... Loans tlO.nt
teen' to two. rue aecisions oi tue lsxpenscs uu
umpire were very favorable to the &lr? S
Corad team, otherwise the score twm ami murauce sjh
wnulHI liavft hften difftsrisnt. A rn. Total t3l,45 fl)
.... . . . ... I St. -tin of NetiraaVa Lincoln cnuntv. rs,
turn game will ue piayeu in tills i.samuci tinoxcu, wcrotary of the abov
namvil association, do nilemnly nwear tli
the lori-L-oliiL' statement of the condition
tiald aHHoclatlon. Ih true nml correct to the
Blow! Blow! Blow!
f
f
f
It is natural for some people in business to
BLOW. It is not our object to BLOW,
give glowing descriptions, or make risky
assertions in prices.
This is no circus bill and we have no red
lemonade for sale. Plain facts go farther
than fiction which will not bear investigation
Our goods speak for themselves. No
flowery figures of price are necessary.
A. L. DAVIS,
THE HARDWARE MAN.
Five Cent Cigar to
.A.T SOHMALZRIBD'S.
ASK ANY PAINTER ABOUT
HEATH & MILLIGAN PAINTS
The North Platte Pharmacy,
Exclusive Agents.
Free Sample Shade Cards.
Summer Suits
arc now to be considered, and at
Brockcr's you will find the very
atcst patterns in all the choicest
abnes for Summer wear, with
a great variety of exclusive de
signs to select from. We make
up these goods in corrccr stvlcs
and faultless lit, perfectly
tailored in every way.
F. J. Bfoekef.
.ccd per team to hay, 35 cents a
night; noon feed 15 cents.
L, C. StebbhiSt
Phono 101.
North Platte, - Nebraska.
You Will
OliT YOUK
Money's Worth
when you have
your shoes fixed
At NEWMAN'S,
The Cobbler. Everybody
knows he can hx them.;
Corner of Sixth and I.ocunt StreetH.
FOE SALE.
FARM WAGONS,
SPRING WAGONS
TOP BUGGIES,
And all kinds of
Farm Jflachinepy.
Standard Goods at
Reasonable Prices,
LOCK & SALISBURY
NORTH PLATTE.
When You Buy Paint
Buy Good Paint....
And that means SHERWIN. & WILLIAMS
PAINT. We have been handling this make for
many years and have found that it gives excel
lent satisfaction in every instance. It may cos
a trifle more per gallon than inferior paints, but
,.1 A. ' i-l. ,1 Tt ,1 Ulr, Xt-c
ib a uucapcot in tin: mm. xt dbiuns twiu iiuiud lto
color longer than other paint.
We can furnish you any color or quantity.
A. F. Streitz, Druggist.
mm
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
If.
B. MuOAW,
PHYSICIAN ANU KlIUOKON
OUIUO OVOr HulTmilll'a Mlllinnrv Htnrn
x n.
I '"Villi, - INKIIHASKA.
: orth f latte fTlocir :
lylaafactafeoL by If ottt Platte olief iTJilis
Used by economical housewifes in fifty towns in
Nebraska and Wyoming and pronounced the
equal of any flour manufactured in Nebraska.
fl Trial Sack uJill Cofjvirjcc yoix of its fljerit
North Platte Roller Mills
C F. IDDINCS
c.
V. BEDELL
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Oillcen: North Plntto Nntionnl Bnnk
HuildiiiK, North Plntte, Neb.
p Y. DENNIS, M. D.,
IIOMOEOPATHIST,
NKIIltABKA.
Over Flrnt National Dank,
NOIITII I'LATTE, . .
J, S. llOAOLANl). W. V. IIOAOIJIND
Hoagland& Hoagland,
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS
Olll oo nvr
McDonaia. Dank. NORTH PLATTE, NEB.
VILCOX it HALLIOAN,
ATTOmsrs-AT'LAW,
(OUTH 1'I.ATTK, . . . N El) HAH K A
Omc over North l'latt. National Ilank,
Wm. Gaiat,
Blacksmith and
Wagotimaker.
Horse Shoeing a Specialty.
liorse bhoeinjj $4 per Team.
Also reductions m the price of all
other work. Work guaranteed or
money refunded. Give ub a call.
Locust street south of Yost's
harness store.
II.
S. UIDQELY,
ATTOUNEY-AT-LAW.
IF GOING EAST
or south of Chicago ask your lo
cal ticket agent to route you be
tween Omaha and Chicago1 via the
OIIIoh iMolioniild Ulook, Dewoy strtml.
NOKT1I PLA'lTE, - - NEBRASKA
D
It. Q. U. DENT
'iMlLWAUKEEL
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
umce over I'ost Olhce.
Telephone 115.
North Plntto, - - Nobrnekn.
A.
11. DAVIS,
.ATTORNEY AT-LAW.
NOHTI1 PLATTE,,
Grnily Block
- NEBRASKA
Rooms 1 k 2.
city ill the near future.
Mutton and Studley were the u-Htof my knowiiMico nml iciir .
.1 UAMttll, nnnl'i; Ki-rilnrv
name oi u coupie oi yuuuji pcopic Kutworlbcd ami nworii to bctorc tnc this 1st
married at Grand Island, surest- w or jui Vicdokam.. Notary Public
H nil unrla rt nirrwliuunn II 1 n rt I AllliroVPIl ! V llTTtlll VOnllUrTTZ. J
I
bad a little lauib."
J, l' UliAUAUait.
the shortest line between the two
cities. Trains via this popular
road depart from the Union de
pot, Omaha, dailv, connecting
with trains from the west. Mag
nificently equipped trains, pal
ace sleepers and free reclinincr
chair cars. Dining cars and buf
fet, library and smoking cars.'
All trains lighted by electricity.
For full information about rates,
etc., address,
P. A. NASH,
General Western Agent,
ATTORNBY.AT.IjAW, 1504 Fariiam St., OMAJIA.
Uinman Illicit, - Dr.wEv Stheet, H, W. Howell, Trav. V rt. and
North Platte, Neuhabka. I Pass. Agt.
T. a r
ATTERSON,
KTTO R N BY-HT-LTTW.
OIUob ovor Yellow Front Shoo Storo
NOItTII PLATTE, NEB.
L. I!
E. ROCHE,
County, Precinct andDIitrict Xievies
North Platte, Neb., June S5, 1001.
The countv cominlKHloncrn. Hlttlnc ax
boanl of eiuallzation. proceeded to make
and did make the levies following an pro
vided by law for the several funds of the
countv. bonded nreclnctn and school i s
trlcu ot the countv for the comtnir vcar
County general fund nine mills on the
dollar valuation.
County road fund, four mills on thti dollar
V.UU4UUI1.
County brldce fund, one and eight. tenth
mills on the dollar valuation.
County soldiers relief fund, two-tenths of
oi one mm on ineuoiiar valuation.
bonds Nos
Jail bond Interest, two-tenths of a mill
miiKine. inrec-ienins oi a nun.
County f undine bonds Interest, live-tenth
mm, ano iwo mins levy to nay w
ft, 0, 7 and 8 falling due July 10, ltttt.
North Platte bridge bonds, Interest three
ntnsoi a mm: sn
mill
tenths of a mill
mi.
PlIKCINCTllONDH
nklng, live-tenths of
SlNKimi INTKHKKT
llrady Island bridge bonds..! mills 4 mills
Kureka bridge bonds 3 mills 0 mills
Nichols bridge bonds ...2 mills 4 mills
O'Pallons bridge bonds, . .'mills s mills
nirnwoou urmge ionus ft mills ft mill
bouth Side int. Imp, bonds, .7 mills 10 mills
Mcl'berson Int. Imp. bonds. 13 mills 6 mills
jtieuicinc roaa oonus,.,.,, ft mills ft mill
1IONDEU BCHOOl, UlHTIllCTS.
Ulsttrlct No Sinking Interest
7 mills
III mills
1ft mills
fl mills
ft mills
to mills
lft mills
10 mills
in mills
lis mills
ft mills
ft mills
it mills
13
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Jatte
mills
ll nil '
0) mil U
3 mills
6 mills
0 mills
ll) mills
I mills
4 mills
5 mills
ft mills
3 mills
4 mills
0 mills
3 mills
3 mills
1 mills
ft mills
I ml Is
ii mills
i mllia
1 mills
3 mills
2 HO mills
Special levy on piatrlct No, ;'l to way
Wortbly Judgment, six ms. ' tf M 1 y
OTHBU J.EVIKS,
City of North piatU), reypnus purpoBo
ten mills. '
city of North Platte, Mrcet llBbts, tlv
mills.
City of North Platte, water fund, ecven
mills.
City of North Platte, Judgment fund, nlno
Vlllauc of Wallace, ten mills.
A. I.. McNiEt,,
I.. CAiipr.Mini,
M. L. MoCULLOL'oii.
Commlsaloncrs.
0 W" IDvuGVvaxoNn
imChampa8!
PENVtRCOLO.
notice ron ruuLicArioN.
Lnnd Olllco nt North Plattp, Neb.,
June , 11HI1.
Notlco Is hereby olvon Hint tliefollowiriD-nniiitiil
dottier bis riled notice ot bis Intention to niako
fillet proof In support of his claim, nml that mid
prooi win oo maue uororo riRioier mm receiver st
North Plntte, Neb., on July lft. 1901, viz:
THKOIIOIIE HMITII,
who mnile bomestvnd entry No. 17.T.23, for the
southwest qunrtcr of vectlon 20, town 10 north,
raoge west.
Ilenames the following wllnoi-i-es to tirovo his
coutlnuous rcMdcnco upon and cultivation nf said
land, viz: leo Hmlin, Dlckena, M'U.j waller
Gartrell, Gilbert Bmllh and JArthur Qartrell, of
Bomenct, Nob.
jii) oionoK k. FnKMcn, itegltler.
NOTICE FOH rUllLIOATION.
Land Ofllco at North Platte. Neb.,
June .1, 1W1.
Notice la hereby clven that the followlnc-nnmed
settler has filed notice of his Intention to make
final proof In support of bis claim, and that aald
Sroof will be made before realtor and receiver at
orth Platto. Nub., on July 1.1. 1001, viz:
LEE BMITH,
who made timber culture entry No. 13,701, for tho
norinoaat quarter oi acvllon Si, town 1U north,
range 31 west.
Ue names the following witnesses to provo his
continuous residence upon nnd cultivation nt
said land, viz: Theodore Hmlth. of Dickens, Nub.j
Walter Oartrell. Gilbert Hmlth and Arthur
Qartrell, of Bomerset, Nob,
JIB ueobcik E. Fhkncii. Hegleter.
NOTIOT FOH PDHLIOATION.
Land olllce at North PlatU, Neb.
June a, 11 01.
Notice la hereby Riven that the folio In i-nanmd
settler has filed notice ot Ida Intention to make
final proof In support of his claim, nnd that raid
proof will be made before reglator and receiver
at North Flatte, Neb., on July 15th, 1001, viz:
LEE BMITU,
who made hon.estead entry No. 17,ft28, for the
northwest quarter of section lit), town 10 north,
range 32 west.
lie names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon and cultivation ot said
land, viz: Theodore Smith, ot Dickens, Neb.;
Walter Oartrell, Gilbert Hmlth and Arthur Gar
trell, ot Bomerset, Neb.
j III Gcoiuie E. r bcncii, lleglster.
LEGAL NOTICE.
To Mrs. Altnedn Orum, formorly Mrs. Altni'dn
Leonard, arum, husband of Mrs. Almodn
Orum, first and true namo unknown, Katie Leon
ard, George Leonard Clark Leonard, nnd Mabol
Leonard, minor children and heirs at law of
Albert G. Leonard, deceased.
You and ench ot you will take notlco that on the
llth day ot June 1001, Chnrlos E. Gibson filed his
petition In the district court ot Lincoln county,
Nebraska, the object and prayer ot which is to
forocloso a certain inortagage, oxocutod by
William II. MInney on the southeast quarter nt
section twenty-nine C.M), township ten (10),
rango thlrty.two (32) Lincoln county, Npbraeka,
to securu the payment nf n promissory note for
tho sum ot (WO. and Intprpsbnt thp rate of ten
por cent per annum from the first day of April,
mi, and upon which Is now due thuurn of WM.
Plaintiff prajH that said mortgage may bo fqro
closed and said premises bo snd to satisfy tho
amount due on said nolo and raortgago.
You are rpqulrod to answer said petition on or
before- Monday, July 20th, 1001.
Ciuiilxs E. GinsoN, Plaintiff,
JJy 0. A. Itoblnnon, bis Atty,
Know all men by theso present:
That we, W. II. Plumer, E. V, Murphy, G. L.
Bwancutt, It. C. Burko, W. B. Oowgill, William
Dolan, J. II. Glffln and O. II. Kuhns, of Lincoln
county, atate ot Nebraska, have on the tut day of
May, 1001, asHo:lnted themselves together for Ibe
purpose of forming n corporntlnn under tho
laws of thostato nf Nebraska, and for that pur
pose havo adopted the following Articles of In
corporation: Aiiiiclk I. Tho name of this corporation Is
the Maxwell and llrady Telephone Company.
Abt. II. Tho principal placo of business nr
tbls corporation la and shall bo llrady Island,
Lincoln county, Nebraska.
AnT. Ill, The general nature of the business to
be conducted by said corporation, is and shall be
tho construction nnd operating telephone lines,
tho renting ot telephones to subscribe! s at a
monthly rental, the acquiring and ownlog the
npcessary. real estato. tho erecting and malntim
ancn of npcesaary buildings for coinpsny oil) cos,
switchboards, apd telepbonp exchange, and fo
perform Mich ants as aro ppepssary to conduct n
complete telephone system,
Art, IV. Tho nmount of the capital stock of
said corporation shall bo :','XXI divided Into aw
shares of the par vnlue of HQ each. Bald stock
shal I bo non-asfcosaabl c ,
Abt. 5. The date of the commencement of this
corporation la and shall bo the 1st day of Mar,
1001, and shall oontlmie IW years unless dlssolvud
by mutual consent or act of Inw,
Abt. VI. Tho corporntlon shall hnvo the power
to sue and be sued. t grant and receive grants,
to do all acta which it may do at all, In Incor
porate name. To have a common seal which It
can mako, alter or destroy at lt pleasure. To
buy and sell real catnte and other property, and
transmit Ihosamo In succession.
Abt. VII. The business of this corporation
shall be conducled by n board of five directors.
These officers as well as the president, seorotary
and treasurer, shall bo elected by the stockhold
ers atlbe annual meeting and shnll serve for the
term of oun year, or until their succeasors aro
elected and qualified.
i,..ffT,i '"( 'fhejnorlloq shall not subject
lUolf to an fndoblediioHs to succood in amount
one-fourth of tho paid up capital stock.
Abt. IX. The capital slock of thle corporation
SSJn1. 'J10"""""1 tnnyllmo by n vole of he
paTd flip 'rre-entlng n majority of shares of
n.i".Ti,Xi"..ThU c,,)r"oratlon hns tho K)wer to
lawa shall not conflict with these Articles of In.
MMele. may to .mended or
ln"Si ,u"Jor"T voto of ,u P''l tock.
n' n urtUMI:" E. I). Uunruv,
o. It. BvriNcvrr o ll, Kunws.
S Coyoiix. William Doxan,
" Pw'. . O.UOR".
nnM. imki 'brsfka, Lincoln county, sa.
?P a d"Jr ot JuneilOOl. personally op-
Kwf K . re.J"e' j06nh J! O'ftnur11". notary
Jmplle p for the state nnd c ounty nfpresald. the
abovp-nampd W U. Plumer, rE. p MuVphy, d. t.
Hwaucuu, ji. J. i,llrkt) W:S CowkIII, WlH am
ixlan, j. il.oimn apdO, II. Kuhns? to ri Z
aonally kunWn to be tbo Identical persons wbwii
namos arp afilxpd to the nboyo Instrument, nnd
sevorully nckuowlp.lgol the piecutlve of thu tamo
to bp their voluntary not and dcd for Die puriosu
therein expressed, i
In wltns whereof, I benunlo guhrcrilHid toy
namo ond nnlxcd my oftlclul A;nl at llrn.ly land.
IBeal JosmhJ. O'ltowufK, NoUry Public,
ily commission expires iioc. 19, ltKJO, &