Semi-Weeklv Tribune HtA L. BAKE, Editor nnd Publisher. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One I'cnr by Jlall In AdTance....$1.25 One Yenr by Cnrrlcr In Advance. .$1.50 Entered nt North Platte, Nebraska, Postolllco as Second Claso Matter. TUKSDAY, ,11'IjY 18, 191(5. 3IKKTOX 3IOHIHIiIi TBIiLS OF JAW, OX THE BORDKK. Merton D. Morrill, son of Dr. nnd Mrs. D. K. Morrill, of this city, who Ih a member of Co. E signal corps, sta tioned on tho Mexican bordor at Col umbus, N. M., Is writing Interesting letters to his parents. From sevoral of these letters oxcorpts aro taken. July Gth. There nro at present about 8,000 ' II WIPB "-""i .B- militia and an enormous nmount of stock. Tho trains have been replaced by auto trucks ithat go to tho interior In bunches of from twenty-five to a nunurca in a train, cacu t:iirriiiB - g0 . . ........ I. I guards, loaded with provisions ror tne 92 soldiers. These provisions do not con- Blat of bread and steak, but hard tack and bacon with an ocoacional box of good things to oat from home. Taken na n wOmin. thlncH nrn not no bad hero ,n Mexico. The temperature ranges irom iuu 10 i-u uuKit:v ... with Just enough wind to mow tno iinqK Rand Htonns aro frcouonU There are no such things ns .trees and beau- .. . . i , .. inui paims, as aro seen m imu, u. to Mexico, and towns nro tow. mis is a ccuntry of big ranches, and tho ranch fimriA rnnvrnllv rntlKlnlp. of UwontV or thirty dobo houses and one of these ..hi 1.. .n.n ..i, no wnii,i Will UU Ik DIU I V DUtll IVO J MM fl w Ulll nnd lUj a. sman couir.ry town 111 1110 states. Tho other houses are occupied by the help, usually Mexicans who cannot b'penk English. yu .lavvj l..uuD..u Mexican boh today and witn us anoui flftv Indians scouts. Thcso Indian Scouts aro peculiar fellows. They arc Hoard met,ns per adjournmcr. tnk , . . . ... ., ,,,., ,, on, present Hormlnghnnsen, Springer closo-mcuWicd nnd sny very little, and in'( wiiitu arc hard, to get along with till you cot accustomed to them. Thoy do not llko to be questioned, and If thoy kill a Mexican thoy only say, "ho Villa ooiuier, got neap sick, inoy are very observing, and want every thing that thov nno tho soldiers have, oven to a . . , ,.,,., .,.,i.i.. . ,i, n,o. wrist watch-anythlng to make them IOOK 11K0 a HOKlier. In treading tho homo paper noticed that most nil tho boys that I used to attend school with hnvo Joined tho militia. Am very glad Ito see that they havo Rolfo Halllgan for Captain an he has proved to be a very rcspon slblo young innn nnd la company's hardships relies greatly Iwlth the com pany commnndor. wculd llko very ,. a. r . .1 .-., i I iiiucu (o see vo. r. comu 10 luuimmis " , v.: ' " :. mm near uium iwiiruuii u!ir uugurnusa ior villas scalp, as mat is an tue boys' talk f till they havo been here n Ilffln wlilln mi.l fl.i.1 mil Hint H.nv .. rM i n ihb uui ji.ni muniii ill. uuu uuuun, but also trying to kcop out of tho way cf ubomt 20,000 more, All Hin liilHHn tlmi lmv rnmn liorn rvf 1nn npn (rnin MunhnMilirnll. Mnw " . . "'v-"' jersey nnu ueiewaro seem to Do having a lino tlmo nnd getting fat, but they can't understand why they feed thorn w many weans. July 8th. "Specks" having us surrounded, for there Is nothing to It. If thoy have thoy could not lick a postage stamp any- uon i neou (o worry auoui incse how, As soon n you get 'to shooting, thoy get to yelling, get out of cover nnu just snoci sirnigni up 111 tno oir. All or us thoy get, thoy get by snip- ing, nncauso wnen you get a largo bunch together they Just seem to go muu. rney ouinumuercu us 'inree to one but thoy couldn't keop under cover; inoy got 10 yoning and wnen ono (u mom uncovoroii ne was ooau. bocnuso iwo know they had us bested mm we mm 10 wont last ct inoy would get us and thoy don't seem to figure to w.ln.; thoy Just want to kill threo or four and they will give twenty-five or tholr own men for one ol ours. Any- one can seo that becauso all of our imttios wini "apocks" havo boon In tholr faTOr 8 far as tho number of but they nro gottlng bettor hero lately, Thoy used to travel In bunches of concentrated, and a bunch of about ik.uuu apocK" cavalry nro noaucu this way. NoJa- If that bunch sticks together and trnvol fast and qtilotly uioy enn itui cvory sounor in moxico in thirty (toys, but I don't thinks thoy can buck logoinor, inoy nuve to sop- arato into amnll bands and Tob and ram rancnos to exist so you boo, u railC lOB to OX St SO VOU BOO. if you take tho second thought thoy will havo a hard tlmo lighting. Wo have an water noies guarded and ir thoy got tough wo will put on a heavy gunru anu tuon inoy win just uio witn- out an effort on our nart. On the nUmr liimd llinrn in nnnu In tli-nun I mountaiiiH whore our soldiers havo never boon and noYor will get, that inoy can not Teacii, nnd what tliore Is up thoro wo don't know. Thoy might navo tnrco times tlio mvtor Btipply wo navo t.nd wo not know it. and if that snauiu uo mo case, tnoy will give us an awful good fight for our money. AD wo are doing is guessing. Our aoro- piano Is oven afraid to no wer DO or 75 miles ovor tho bordor booauso, If nnytliinK should go wrong, lie could not land. Tho Band Is so bad, It Just upsets uio pianos, That Is ono reason why aeroplanes aro of no usu ln Mils locality. Thoy can. fly nil right, but thoy can't land. Thin country Is full of mountains and sand, not exactly sand but flno Iqobo dirt and big Toel:s, So you see how we are handicapped. "We have to light their way because ourj equipment of modern war cail't be used much becauso we can't get them Ahero wo want them In short enough' tlmo. Thoro aro but few rr.llronds and auto transportation is Blow because the roads are the worst possible. Tills irround lookc as though It never liad had any rain and you can imagine how it Is. There Is usually more or less breeze blowing, and dust Hying so you see, this Is a beautiful country. July 9th. It started In about 7 o'clock Inst night and rained as hard as it could, or ns hard as I ever saw it, and kept It up until aftor midnight. Meet all our tents leaked but didn't do much damage, as wo all got rain coats and turned our bunks over and covered them with everything we could find to kec'p them dry. It was sure a curiosity Tho llrst tlmo It had rained in una vicinity In over a year. But you would n't hardly know It rained this A. M. tho ground 'was so dry that It soaked right in, and tho sun Is hotter than ever. It mode everything look bettor. Wo thought for awhile that It was going to be a cyclone or cloud burst for it 1 .ll. ...1ll......1n,1 nn.l M.r. lll,t ,,l,, n,.,nl i nir tlitrnn Wn nrn vorv j)Ufly on the wireless now. All 'the men on the reserve aro reporting for duty and Ftiston Is trying to nnd vacancies ' " " 7n " " ci - to tho Interior. I sent' and received official messages yesterday. Lots of militia coming In every us, rn c u ... mster lncm ln nml Bel, ti,cm under instructions by the tegulars they sure calm down, and In u week you soo jun, nun - t,l0 wwk i,orcnIHi ror nwhi.e they all say, Geo I wish I was a regular, and then In a little (while they aro all yliiB. "Geo, wish I was home." It sure is funny to sit around and talk thmh when thcjr flrst gct lore m,t the funny part soon changes to rcal- itles and thnt Is what they need. "" ""h - iau rnvx,r.r.uiaw yj t iiH'flTi 1u.11 .manner. its. junc 7tIl( Hoard met pursuant to adjournment, present Hennlnghauscn, Springer nnd c0""..ck.:i . ., .in(i brldccn and stood ndloumed until juno 12th. June 12th, 191C 'n,0 chamber of Commerce is here by given permission to prohibit tho dumping or refuse ,at the norm and , "t" "UrZ' ' m mii,uc I10t to deposit refuse there The action of 'the board on Junc th. as to granting permission fo Il'lay base ball near Sutherland, is , rcccn8l(,orcil llIul not nUowed ....hi frti.r (!nnsl(lorntlon. nhlectlnns huvlng been made, I'lainis allowed on tlio general a. i', Keiiy, priming, jb.li.uj Maggie Post, house rent for county poor, $36.00. E. H. Springer, freight on steel, $2.29. M. Drury, refund of taxes, $6.30. E. II. Evans, attomoy services state cases, $75.00. E. II. Springer, services and mile ...... utirr F. W. llernilnghausen, services and mileage, $112.00. n. M. WhUn. Hi.rvl.-nH mwl inllnnirf.. $110.70. J. F. Snydor, grading roads Com BlOllor Dlst. No. 2, $27.00. M. vv- Hamnrond, road work Com. Dlst 1 $44 00 Whereupon 'the board adjourns to Juno 19th. C. W. YOST, COUllty Clerk Jun0 19th, 1916. Hoard met mirsuant to adlourn won't, presont HermlnKhausen, Sprln- Ber und White. Claims wore alloHved as follows i. c. Meyer, moving fenco Road 381, 520.00. "Florence Vormllyea, care county poor, $20.00. a. and J. O'Hare, mdso for county por, $2.00 Uobt Falk, hauling dirt Com. Dlst. No. 1, $6.50 Sundry persons road work District No. 35, $12.25 Sundry persons road work District No. 16, $23.40. a. G. Bard well, Dlst. 18, $48.00 John McNIcklc, Dlst. 18, $11.00 A. McNlcklo, Dlst. 18, $12.30, c. G. Peterson, use of englno pist. ;i5, 154.44. Amr N. Larson. DIkL 35, $11.30. w. K. Beauchamp, Dlst. 28, $3i.OO. Whereupon Itho board adjourns to June 23, 19U! c. W. YOST,, Cwinty Clerk June 23d. 1916, presont Hormlnghauson, Springer and Vhlto, dn.ir.rn v nn.im ninrv nnnn.i (inurtor, $275.00. S. Elliott, auto hire, $9.10. Tho Hub, mdso for county 'poor, $39.90. E. T. Tramp, mdso for county poor, $34.95. j m. Soronson, Inbor, $3.00 .Inhn lrrfMlrlokHrm. in.lun for onunt.v poor, $11.45. Emma Pulver, caro of county poor, .$600.00 Julius Plzor, mdso for coun'ty poor $35.70 The Star, mdsn for countv n.v r. tl A (( A. Picard, labor, $7,20, H. C. Rldlngor, haying roads Com Dists, 1 nnd 2, $60.00 Ulnior Shnnor, dragging roads Com. Dlst. 2, $28.30. Henry Tollllon, dragging r(). U 3 Com. Dlst No. 3, $16.80. Allowed on nxid districts: Charlos Kempor, District 1, $10.25. Sundry persons, District 25, $23.50 C. F. Hardy, District 31, $70. Josdph Shaw, District 55, $10.40. John Fowler, District 55, $3.20. Fred Llndborg, District 34, $1.40 W. C. WoUe, District 21, $0.00. II, P. Hansen, District 30, $6.00. Frank Damoron, District 3, $2.80. wm. Reynolds, District 60. S2R.no W. S, Rotb, r:trict 11. $10.00 NOW HERE NEW S Passenger. Wheel Base 106 Inches. 3S Horse Power. Long Springs. Delco Starter and Ignition. F. O. B. Flint, Mich, J Sundry persons, District 23, $12.25. F. E. Kronqucst, District 55, ?5.20. Frank Arcndorf, District 10, 8.00. L. M. Mogonsen, District 19, ?24.0. Louis Macoy, District 31, $15.00. C. C. Long, District 31, $5.25. Jesse Long, District 31, $7.00. Board adjourns to Juno 29th. C. W. YOST, County Clerk. Juno 29th-, 191G. Board met pursuant to adjournment present Horuiinghnusen, Springer and White. Claims allowed for road work en varioua districts David King, District 51, $40.00. Charles Plerson, District 51, $32.00. Ed Strickland, District 51, $50.00. L. L. Vedder, District 31, $8.75. John M. Hays, District 37, $6.00. F. P. Hoy, District 37, $3.75. R. C. Selby, District 42, $3.50. Ira Lindsay, District 42, $8.75. Goorgo Griffiths, District 42, $24.50 E. Bobbins, District 47, $8125. , Sundry persons, District 58, $24.00 Ed Schram, dragging roads Com. Dlst. 3, $21.oo Fulton Murphy road work. Com Dlst. 2, $165.00. r)iat l" $30 10 J. J. Wnlters, road work Com Allowed on general tund: Sundry persons, helping survey, $7 00 Alleen Gnntt, Durbln, office cxponscs, $37.00. A. N. office expenses. $257.52. A. N. Durbln, redemption of Itaxes, $225.00. . F. D. Westcnfeld, mdse foivcounty p0Ar;J2An!i Anna Anderson, care of county poor, $30.00. Hilda Anderson, lerk county court court, $50.00. Nina Elder, clerical work, $52."0. Ua",,ui?, ,Z , 3 Bessie Salisbury, work Sybil Gnntt, clerical work, $72.00, on assess or's books, $78.00. A. J. Salisbury, salary, $145.80 Roy Wilson, salary, $75.00 ;!f "ilV Wllaon' 81llary anfl caah , ' I, ,,, . M- w,lBon' cnro r Mr- QrY $17.65 C. W. Yost, salary, $137.50. ('. W. Yost, office expenses, $12,10, A. B. Iloagland, auto hire. $97.50. Alleen Gnnt't, salary, ?13.33. Jens Sommer. mdso for county fcoor, $10.00. Geo. N. Glbbs, transporting counly poor, $6.70. North Platte Drug Co.. driiKs county poor, $18.75. Coates Lumber and Coal Co.. coal for county poor, sevon claims, $215.55 Lnn"8, V""11,or oa'" c fo C0,urtJi" "?..tul'LJ.al1', Coates Lumber and Coal Cq., coal R. L. Cochran, surveying. $116.80. Keith Neville, rent, $14.0. Owen Jones, services Staf.o vs. Johnson, $15.00. E. H. Springer, services and mlle- l'p.0,' ?,u,' ,. ' , ' I . AV. Hormlnghausen, services and LP - B. White, services and mileage, $70.80, Allowed on hridgo fund: Greeley Dundy, bridgo work, $45,00. Louis Porklns, bridge work,1 $32.75, Wm. Johnson, bridgo work, $121.00, John Walker, bridgo work, $39.00. E. C. Hosteller, bridgo work, $19.80, - " l"W 'uu"1 "JO"rns uj iiriw.,....in.. ii... v. .i Jul C. Wr. YOST, County Clerk July 3d. 1910. Board mot pursuant to adjourmont, !L?0,U iiornnnKi nuson. bpringor, I ilUC and county clork Clnlmsi allowed on tho gonoral fund Joo Sodormnn, C.arv of county poor, 0. A. Lnndogron, nu'to hire, $15.00, Potor Joi)8on. cnro of countv noor. I ..... n - I . . T T ..1.111 ... " " I Sill U.I J. I). J1UIIIIM1UI, Ollllllllg, i.lU.OU A. F. B.eoler, mdso for counlty poor, $39.65. W. L. Chauseo, caro of county poor, s;i.uu DOCTOR P. T. QUIGLKT. . .. Practice Limited to Surgery ami Radium Therapy 728 City M-'fr.T'iii V.mK TluHMinr. Omaliu. NcbniKkn, S. Davis Auto Co. Authorized Cull for 1016 Republican Comity CoiiTcntlon. Tho Republicans of Lincoln County, State of Nebraska, aro. hereby called to meet in convention In North Platte, at tho court house, Saturday, July 22d, 1916 at 2 o'clock P. M., for the 'pur poso of adopting resolutions' and se lecting delegates to tho State Conven tion and for the selection of a County Central Committee and for the trans action of such other business as may properly come before the convention. G. S. THOMPSON, Chairman. S. M. SOUDER, Secretary 52-3 Vf. J. nOLDEBNESS Kectrlcal Supplies Wiring Storage Batteries Morscli Bldg Phono 175. J. B. REDFEELD. PHYSICIAN & SUBGEOJN Successor to HYSICIAN & SURGEONS HOSPITAL Drs. Redfleld & Redfleld Omce Phone 642 Res. Phone 676 Geo. B. Dent, Physician and Surgeon. Special Attention given to Surgery and Obstetrics. Office: Building and Loan Building Phnn I Office 130 Phone" f Residence 115 JOHN S. SIMMS, M. Physician and Snrgeon Office B. & L. Building, Second Floor Phone, Office, 83; Residence 38. Office phone 241. Res. phone 217 L. C. DROST, Osteopathic Physician. North Platte, - - Nebraska. McDonald Bank Building. MINNESOTA MUTUAL INSURANCE CO. Founded 1SS0. LIFE It's the household word ln Western Nebraska. It's Old Line, the best mon- oy can buy. It's what you need, for a savings bank and Insurance that In sures. They all buy It. "There is a Ileason" For further iuformatlou Phone, call or nddrosa J. E. SEBASTIAN, State Agent Tho Old Lino Man NORTH PLATTE NEBRASKA Hospital Phono Black 633. Houso Phone Black 633. W. T. PIUTCIIARI), Graduate Veterinarian Eight years a Government Votorlnar lan. Hospital 218 south Locust BL, one-halt block? southwest of the Court Ilousb. ft 0E1IM Bought and highest mark.t pricei paid PHONES Reiidnce Rd 63G Ofllee 459 C. H. WALTERS. Telephone Your Grocery orders to 32 They will given prompt and careful attention. Lierk-Sandall Co. NORTH PLATTE ..General Hospital.. (Incorporated) One Halt Block North of Postoflice. Phone 58 A modern institution for the cintiflc treatment of medical, surgical and confinement cases. Completely equipped' X-Ray and diagnostic laboratories. Staff: Geo. B. Dent, M. D. V. Lucas, M. D. J.B. Redfield,M.D.- J. S. Simms, M.D Miss M. Sieman, Supt. Quality Not Quantity Wo make cigars in the small and In the regular sizes preferring to usu quality tobacco ln preference to quan tity. W use only the best tobacco for filler and wrapper and our cus tomers are always satisfied. We han dle a large line of smokers' articled, our display of pipes being especially large. J. F. SCHMALZRIED. Sheriffs Sale. By virtue of an order of sale issued trom the District uourt ot Lincoln County, Nebraska, upon a decree of foreclosure rendered in said Court wherein David W. Daggett is plaintiff, and Elmer Daggett et al are defend ants aud to me directed, I will on tho 22nd day of July, 1916, at 2 o'clock p m., at the cast front door of the Court House In North Platto, Lincoln Coun ty Nobraska, sell at Public Auction to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said decree, interest and costs, tho fol lowing described property, to-wlt: Southeast Quarter (SEvi) of Sec tion Ten (10), ln Township Twelve (12), North of Range Thirty (30), West of the Sixth Principal Morldlan, In Lin coln County, Nobraska. Dated North Platto, Neb., June lGth 191C. A. J. SALISBURY, 119-121 Sheriff, NOTICE FOR BIDS. Notlco Is hereby given that sealed bids will bo received at tho office of the city clerk of North Platto, No braska, up to flvo o'clock p. m July 18th, 191G, for tho construction of a lateral sewer in Sower District O 2' and ln said city according to the plans and specifications now on fllo in the office of tho city clerk of said city. Approximate estimate of cost of sewor lateral as per report of city en glnecr is $1,09.00. Local labor to bo employed as far as possible. Certified check on local bank of flvo per cent of amount bid will bo requir ed to insure entering into contract. Satisfactory bond to bo given when contract Is signed. Mayor and council reserve right to rojoct any or all bids. By order of the city council. O. E. ELDER, . jl-18 City Clerk NOTICE FOR BIDS. Notlco la horeby given that scaled bids will bo received at tho office of tho city clerk of North Plntte, Nobras ka, up to ilvo o'clock p. in., July 18th 191 C, for tho construction of a latoral oowor In Sower District "S" and in said city according' to tho nlanB and specifications now on fllo Irf tho offlco of tho city clerk ot Bald city. Approximate estlmato of cost of sower latoral as por report of city en glneor Is $3,187.00. Local labor to bo employed as far as practicable. Certified check on local bank of fivo per cont of amount of bid will bo re quired to InBuro entering into con tract. Satisfactory bond to bo given when contract Is signed. Mayor and council roscrvo right to xoject any or all bids. By order ot the city council. O. E. ELDTCRf J4-1S City Clerk. FIRE, TORNADO, HAIL INSURANCE 0. EL Tfaoelecke. DERRYBERRY & FORBES, Licensed Etnlmlmers Undertakers and Funeral Director! Day Phone 234. Night Phone Bluck 688. VUTICMJS OP IXGOIUMHIATION HI tii 15 i,r..ni:u MuiiOANTiiiE con- I'AXV." Know All Men liy TIiphc 1'renentNi .... That we. Julius Plzer. J. M. Nelson. Anna Plzer do associate ourselves to gether for tho purpose of forming and becoming a Corporation ln the State, of Nebraska, for tho transaction of busi ness hereinafter named. fxust: The name of tho corooration hnll be "The Leader Mercantile Com pany," and tho principal place of trans acting Its business shall bo In the City of North Platte, County of Lincoln, State of Nebraska. SECOND. Tho nature of tho busi ness to be transacted by said Corpora tion snail ue a general mercanuio dub iness. the buvlntr nnd solllntr of dry Kooda. ladles' and Rents' clothlnfr. la dles' and scnts' furnishing goods, boots, snoen, ruB nnu carpels, anu an much other merchandise ns aro generally kept In a store of the nature and char acter such ns this corporation expects to engage in operating. thihij. The lensing or erection anu maintaining of Buch buildings and structures as may be deemed necessary, and to purchase real estato as a site therefore, it deemed necessary, and ine transacting oi nny other business ns may be necessary to carry out tho pur pose of this corportlon. FOUUTIl! The authorized capital stock of said Corporation shall bo thlr- v thousand (Su.uuo) dollars, in snares of One Hundred ($100.00) Dollars each, to he subscribed and paid ny tno stock holders as required by the Board 'of Directors, but the cornoratlon shall bo authorized to do business when the cor porators heroin named shnli have sub scribed for sufficient stoclc to pay the Invoice price of the goods and merchan dise In the store known ns "The LeaJ er," now owned and operated by ono of the cornorators Herein., junus I'izer. FIFTH: The existence or tnis cor- linmtlon shnll commence On the 10th ' day of July, 191C, nnd continue during a period of live years. SIXTH: The business of this cor poration shall be conducted by tho vice- president, general manager anu treas urer, herelnnfter untried; Julius Plzer shnll be president, J. E. Nelson vice- president, general mnnnger nnd treas er; nnd Anna Plzer shnll be secretary; and the stockholders shnll as, soon ns the nornorntlon Is organized meet nnd nnd by n unanimous vote elect a board of directors of two In number, such board of directors to conduct tho busi ness of the corporation; In case of Inca pacity or deatn or any ono oi tue oin- cers hereinbefore , named, and such board of directors to have no power to nloet onv other officers excent ln case of disability or death of nny one of the officers heretofore nnmed. SEVENTH: Soec al meetings of the stockholders may be held upon call of the president or a majority or tne board of directors upon a written no tice, signed by the president, to each of the stockholders, at the last known postofflce address, setting forth the' ob ject and purpose of the meeting, nnd such meeting shall be hold In tho office of the corporptlon In the city of North l'latte, Liincoin county, reDrasica. EIGHTH: Thp regular meeting of the stockholders shall bo .hold on the first Monday of January of each year, at tho office or principal plnce of bus iness of said cornoratlon. and tho hoard of directors shall meet for a general discussion or the business or the corporation with the officers there of on the flrst Monday of each month NINTH: The president of 'said cor poration shall preside- at the mooting of tho board of directors. TENTH: The h chest nmount of In debtedness to which the vice-president, general manager nnd treasurer shall have power to bind tho corporation shall be forty per cent of tho capital stock of the corporation outstanding, but the board of directors, by a unani mous vote, may authorize an mtieDtea- ness to be incurred to the extent of two thirds of the capital stock then out ing. ELEVENTH: The board of direc tors shall by unanimous consent ndopt a corporate" seal. xw tiuv lit: i ne Hiocmiuiuers may voto in person or by proxy duly auth orized In writing, nnd all meetings of the stockholders each share of stock shall bo entitled to one vote, and a vote of the majority of the shares shall ln nil cases control, except the same be contrary to tho provisions of these arti cles. THIRTEENTH : These articles ot incorporation may bo amended by the mutual consent of all of the stock holders of the corporation. FOURTEENTH: If at any time a dispute arises between tho stockhold ers of this corporation or between the members of the bourd of directors In reference to the Interpretation of these articles of Incorporation, reference shn.ll lie hnii to a certain contract this day entered Into between tho said J. E. Nelson, and Julius Plzer for their time, meaning and intent. In Witness Whereof the said parties have hereunto set their hands this 30th day of March 191C. JULIUS PIKKIt, J. E. NELSON, ANNIE PI55EU. State of Nebraska, Lincoln County, ss On this 30th day of March, 1916, be foro me. .Tosntih O. Heeler, a Notary Public, duly commissioned, qualified for nnd residing In said county, personally came tne auove unmeti, juiius ruci, u. E. Nelson, and Anna Plzer, who are personally known to mo to bo the identical persons whoso names are af nxed to tho foregoing Instruction, and thoy severally acknowledged tho exe cution of said Instrument to be their voluntary net nnd deed for the pur poso therein expressed. In Witness Whereof I have hereunto set my hnnd and nfflxed my Notarial seal the dny nnd year last nbove wrlt- te" JOSEPH O. BEELEII. Not nry Public Notlco of Petition Estato No. 1423 of George Trexler, In tho County Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska. Tho State of Nebraska. To all per sons Interested in said Estate tako notice that d petition has been filed for tho appointment of Florence P. Trox ler ns Administratrix of said Estate, which has. been set for hearing herein on July 21, 101C, at 9 o'clock a. ni. Dated June 20, 191C. GEO. E. FRENCH, J27J14 County Judpo Xotlco of Petition Estate No. 14 20 of Carrio E. Marti, de ceased, In tho County Court of Lln- oln County, Nobraska Tho State of Nebraska, To all per sons Intorostcd In said estato take notlco that a petition has been filed foi the probnto of tho last will and testa rcet.t of Carrio 13. Marti, decoasod and tho appointment of Fred Marti ns ex ecutor of said will, which has been set for hearing horoln on August 4, 1010, at 9 o'clock a. m. Dated July 8, 191C. i CT30, E. FRENCH JUJ2S County Judg s i