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Semi-Weekly Tribune
IBA L. BAKE, Editor and rablishor.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
One Vcnr by iilnll In Adrnnce....$l.'j
One tfcnr by Currier In Advance, .$1.50
Entered at North Platte, Nebraska,
1'ostolllco as Second Class Matter.
TUESDAY, AUGUST I, 10l
1'nbllc Library Aotes.
Tliero nro now 2,130 weekly bor
roworH. The encyclopedias have been
moved to a section by themselves,
thereby leaving inoro room for ning
nzlnos. The- magazine section is the
most populur Hcctlon during the hot
wcathor.
The new electric fan adds much to
the comfort of the 'patrona who fre
quent the reading room.
Many toachors arc taking advantage
of tho Hpeclal reference books.
Hoys Interested In birds wllll Ilnd
several helpful books In tho sections
finarked "Bird Hooks."
Children mho come to the library
during tho hour from 2 to 8 each
day will bo given special help In the
selection of books.
"The Molting Pol" by Israol Znng
wlll Is a most popular book at this
time. It Is a drama In four nets and
will bo presented during the Chautau
qua program.
.Another populnr book Is the "Song
of the Lark" by Will In Slbort Cathor.
It is an achievement far boyond any
of her recent work and Is full of Inter
est to all readers.
Tho reading room is open Sundays
from .1 to (1.
The Juvonllo section has been
crowded with little folks nearly every
afternoon.
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Obituary of Ellen .Miirliillni BroMiicll.
Ellon Marintha Taylor was born In
Bangor, Mich., Novofber 2, 1850, and
died nt North Platte, Nebraska, at the
homo of her daughter, Mrs. Elnora P.
Snyder, July 22, 1910, aged 05 years,
8 months nnd 20 dnys. Sho spent her
girlhood dnys In llangor, Mich., and
was married nt tho age of seventeen
years to Jai!if" C. Hrowncll. To this
union wero born six. children, two of
whom, Emily E. and Nellie M. died
In eprly childhood, the remaining chil
dren Doing Tnyior r. llrownell, Ne
braska City, Hosa A. Nolson, Palmyra,
Nob., Ernest E. llrownell, of Slither
land, and Elnora P. Snyder, of this
city. In 1800 tho family moved from
the stnto of Michigan to Sutherland.
In January, 1908, Jnmcs E. llrownoll
died and Mrs. llrownell had since made
her homo iwlth her son Ernost E.
Urownoll In Sutherland. Sho was a
member of tho M. E, Church, having
been converted about twonty-flvo years
ago. Clod, was with her until the end.
Sho said "she was ready to go." "Wo
mourn not ns thoso without hope for
we expect to meet her ngaln.
Uosldes llio four children living sho
Is survived bp sovon grand children,
all of whom wero 'prcsont whon the
end came excopt Mrs Hose Nolson, who
is ill nt Palmyra, Nob.
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Curd of Thanks
Wo wish to thnnk tho many friends
and noighbors for their tender and
loving assistance in the sickness,
death and burial of our doarmothor.
Also for boautlful floral offerolngs.
Signed, Tnyior T. LSrownoll, Mrs.
Nora Snydor. Mrs. Koslo A. Nolson,
Ei nest E. Urownoll.
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Per Sale.
SO head of hogs, i miles north of
Brady. Jog. Mattes. Brady. r-7-2
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OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH
The First National Bank
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NOKTII l'UATTB, XISIJHASICA.
Plomber Federal Reserve Bank System.
ca vital. axi suiirrust
One Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars.
STABILITY, EFFICIENCY AND SERVICE
HAVE BEEN TIIK FACTO HS IN THE GROWTH OF TIU8
JUNK, AND TIIK SAME CAREFUL ATTENTION IS GI7EN TO
SMALL ACCOUNTS AS IS OIYEN TO LARGE 1IALANCES.
INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS.
North Platte Light & Power Co.
C. R. MOREY, Manager.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
Her. Ives, of Ogalalla, visited with
Dean Ilowkor hint weok.
Por Kent Clean furnlslied rooms,
$1.50 Up. 7211 Locust St. S7-9
. Miss Artie Lloyd loft a few days ago
for Ogallala to visit tier sister.
Attorney M. E, Crosby transacted
business In Ogalalla Snturday.
Donald McParland returned Sunday
from a visit with friends in Cheyenne.
Halph Sawyer loft Saturday morn
ing for Sidney whoro he iwlll reside
In lite future.
Mr. and Mrs. John Strahorn will
leavo today for Cherokee Park to spend
several weeks.
Paul Nolan and George Weir re
turned Sunday morning from a wcok's
visit In Cheyenne.
Miss Gertrude linker loft Sunday
morning for Gothenburg to visit
friends for ten days,
L. L. Walker and son Wylle spout
tho latter part of last week In Ogal
alla on business.
Charles Itlnckor and Cecil Cool re
tained tho latter part of last weok)
from a visit In Hastings.
W. L. Cary, ofOmahu, spent tho
week end here visiting C. T. Whelan
and transacting business,
O. II. Thoelccko spent a few days
tho latter part of last week transt
Ing business In Paxtou.
Mrs. J. G. Pcnso and chllren, of
Gothenburg who wero visiting In town
have returned homo,
Charles Everett has returned from
Gothenburg where he spent the great
er port of last week.
Miss Isabolle Dornn Is expected to
return from Lincoln tomorrow whore
she spent several weeks.
Miss Erma Bnrraclough who had
been visiting friends In Premont for
ten days hns returned home.
Miss Nina VnnDoran left a few
days ago for Mayvood to spend n
week with Mrs. Hobert Artley.
Miss Luclllo Heeler left Saturday
morning for Hershoy to visit her sis
ters, for a couple of weeks.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Jack Ballard and fam
ily left Saturday morning for Denver
to spend a fortnight or longer.
Mrs. J. T. Stuart and daughtor.Irene
returned Prlday ovenlng from Denver
where they visited for a week.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Tingloy and L.
G. Dahlstrotn visited tho Garland fam
ily in Gothenburg last iweek.
W. H, Mnlonoy and C. J. Pass who
spent last week In Choycnno came
homo Saturday evening by nuto.
Miss Vera Slver, of Garlleld, came
the latter part of- last week to visit
with Miss Zoo watts for several days
Leo Keith is among the latest to
purchase a now Ford car which he
has been ((riving for several days
past.
Guy Swopo lias Improved his. resi
dence on euBt Fifth street by tho addi
tion of a new lKisoinont and heating
plant.
Mr. and Mrs. Prank Tagador, of
Orleans, Neb., were called hero last
weok hy tho death of tho former's
mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Day aro expected
to return homo tho last of this week
lrom their honeymoon trip -in eastern
points.
Jeillllo and Edna Krh-Hsnii. of Haul In
I cuino tho latter part of last week to
visit with Miss Jennie Carlson for Sev
ern 1 days.
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Health and Comfort
livery home should have a fan
for health and comfort.
A good fan will last a lifetime
in the home. It is not expensive
when divided hy tho years they
last. The cost to operate is very
small.
Some day you Will own a fan,
why not begin now and he get
ting the benefit.
THHKK JIJISTJIS' frOKK OF
Till: CIIA-MBER OF COMMERCE
Bolow wo are printing some of the
acuviuus oi inc .ortn finite uiiambor
of Cnmmornfi dnrln? Mm lnnt -(hrno
months. By comparing it with the
aotk or similar organizations you will
realize that North Platte has one of
the best roal live oiganlzatlon not
only In Nebraska bud in the West.
Results not Resolutions from .May 1st
Angus! 1st.
Co-operated with the International
Harvester Co. and Union Pacific In
helping make their recent Silo and
Dairy train a success In Lincoln
county.
Held a successful conference with
Supt. Jcffcrs In regard to our new
depot.
Co-operated with the merchants In
making tho recent Dollar Day a suc
cess, thus showing to the, public that
our merchants otter more for tho mon
ey -than any town In this section.
Protested against the defacing of
the Lincoln Highway signs on the
route west.
Promoted and carried out the first
Seeing Industries trip ever undertak
en by any organization In this section
of the state.
Arriuitrpil fnr fhn nxnrnlHOH fnr. flin
dedication o f the Oregon Trail mon
ument.
Marked tho roads from North Platte
to" Maywood and from North Platte to
Arnold.
Placed fortv slens showlnir thn dis
tance to North Platte.
Arranged for a complimentary ban
quet in honor of the opening of ithe
new Hotel McCabo.
Have taken up the mutter of better
train service up with the Union Pa
cific officials between IJradv and towns
west.
Annnlntnrf a nmnmllfpn tn nrmtifo
for tho location of tho hitching posts
for the farmers and have been prom
ised Immcdinte roliof bv tho dtv au
thorities.
Met with thn POlintv ninmls5ilrnfrt
twice in regard to road conditions In
our county.
tlnvn fntrmi tin mnllnn urIHi tlin
'.(Kt. nfflc nrrirtlnlR nr Wnnlilnohrtn
and our congressmen regnrding the
new rural route to be established
south and east of town.
Entertained three Hundred Keith
county farmers and business men.
Tills feature shownd Mm vnlnn r n
good working organization such as
wo nave ami wnen ino oignty-twrt au
tomobile owners lined up at tho depot
it allowed to the pessimists that ho
had mighty fow friends on his side.
1'ianueu ana carried out tlie banquet
In honor of General Manniror .infffrn.
of the Union Pacific.
Assisted 111 tlli nntortnlnnir-nt nf
the State convention nf thn Snntilcilt
War Veterans, hotri
dally.
Assisted fhc (1. A. It. In a financial
way on Memorial Day. '
bocureu the state convention of
rugglsts for 1017. This Ik the first
time In the lllsitorv of thn orrrartl-
ation that llinv hnvn
west. We competed with Lincoln and
Hoatrico for thn enn vnntlnnt hut .In.
feated both by a overwhelming major
ity. Does organization pay?
Assisted in entertaining the West
rn Nebraska liar A
they recently mot In our city.
Planned and carried out the biggest
silo trip .evor undertaken by any
county In tho wost. Fifty-six nutomo-
mies loans going tho first duv and
seventy-one the second.
Our Fourth of July celebration
brought to North Plnttn thn lfrficit
l-iowii over nueniiing such a eolobra
uon in tne History of our city. It
snowed tho valuo of some one luMllg on
UK) JIM) monillS DOloro t in nn n iral nn
Invited tho state editors .and their
wives to visit North Platte on their
tour of Western Nebraska and same
lias neon accepted.
Held a slinnhil liinntlni' nf tl,.. ni
ectors wlien Lincoln and Keith coun
lies were donrivod of wntnr fnr iri..n
tlOll llUrilOSeS. PlISHcd l rnunllltlmi frnt
In 'touch with Stnto Engineer Johnson
over long uisianco pliono and ho at
once Issued an order -to turn tho water
lOOSe. THIS S list Olio of thn ninn
many things that the North Platte
uuamuer or uonimorce Is doing for tin
genoral good of all, menibor and non
niomber alike.
Held one finokor. Hlxtnnn nnmi inv
iiiiiners ami tiiroe banquots with an
uvuiuku luieuuanco or sixty-two. a
i ue directors nave held tSventywp'li
nicotlngs. '
Other drKanlzatlons In tlm-v lti hnv
usod tho club's rooms on fourteen
uiuerent occasions. . .
Havo had ninn siinnUnra fi vim Mini
outside to give talks to our members
Ml Mw. llrr..n... .r..
uu illliuiuill Illt'UllIlIIS,
Sent a representative, to Lincoln to
protect our farmers regarding wator
rights In this territory and our re
quest was granted. . . .
Sent three delegates to the state
meeting of Nebraska Commercial
clubs Hold In May ut Oinuhav
Appointed a coinmltteo to Investi
gate tho nroiioslti Oil 1 1 Vflln nit wl
ditlonal 4 mill levy for good roads. ,
ruuiieit) Ueeelved.
Tolegranh (dnllv nnd
linos.
Tribune (Seinl-Weokly) i;?80 lines.1.
Nobraska Fanner Till) lines.
World Herald 522 lines. , t.
Llnclon Trado Roviow C20 linos.
Oinnhn lleo 476 linos. 1 i
Oninha Trado Exhibit 425 linos. '
Lincoln Joiirnol 327 lines.
Lincoln star 201 lines. "
Town Dovelmont N. Y.. C5 linos.
Total number of lines (free) 7G4G
lines. .
Number of people reached in ono
issuo IS 1.000.
Letters and Cards Mulled.
Notices to niombors 25S0, a
State Druggists COO.
Silo Trip 12S0.
County Fair 100.
Personal lottca written 720.
Lottora rocolved 321. '
Averngo numbor of phono calls an
swered, each day 30.
Number of linos of news sont to the
various papers 2340.
Numbor of ladlos visiting tho rost
room each weok 125.
Employment Uiiretin.
Numbor of men registering for work
Positions found fnr mnn ir7
Number of women registering for
Positions found for women i.
Total number employment secured
14.
Classes of 'People lieiiellted.
Dusinessineii, hotels, etc., (J.
Housewives 4.
Fanners and Handlers 133. '
AN OJMM.NAM'i: AO.
An ordinance protldluir for nnd uu
Ihnrling the Issuuiiie of district
put lug bonds of the city of .North
I'latte, .Nebraska, said bonds ,fo be
kiHMiii us district paving bonds of
district number one and to be used
for flic purpose of paying the cost
of curbing, guttering and 'pmliiK
streets exelushe of Intorosetlons of
streets nnd spaces opposite allcjs
in pining dNIiict iiunibcr one In. said
city, nnd cmpovicrlii nlni directing
the major and city clerk to sigh
nnd execute such bonds on behalf
of the city mid providing for a spe
cln I lux a if.' sinking fund for the pa
incut of sa Id bonds and the Interest
thereon..
Ho It Ordained by the Mayor aild City
Council of the City of North Platte,
Nebraska.
Section 1. .
That for the "purpose- of paying the
costs of curbing. guttering and pav
ing Jhe streets .exclusive of the Inter
sections of'streets and spaces opposite
alleys In Paving District Number One
In the City of North' Platte, Nebraska,
the Mayor and Council 'of said City be
and they are hereby authorized, em
powered and directed to execute and
issue the bonds of sahl City of North
Platte In the sum of Ninety Thousand
Dollars ($90,000.00) as hereinafter
set forth.
Section ,2.
Said bonds 'shall be designated and
known as District Pavlngr bonds of
District Number One and shall be Is
sued In denomination of $1000.00 each
and be numbered one lo ninety In
clusive, and shall bear Interest at the
rate of 5 por onniim payable semi
annually and said bonds shall each
havo Interest coupon attached. Said
bonds shall be dated on the 1st day of
August, 1910, and shall become duo
and payable ten years from date, but
shall be redeemable at the option of
tho City at any time after Issuance.
Said bonds, principle nnd Interest 'pay
able at the offlc6 of the State Treasur
er In 'the City of Lincoln. State or
Nebraska, and for the payment thereof
both principal and Interest tho credit
of tho City of North Platte, its property
and Its revenues nre hereby 'pledged.
Section 3.
That there shnll be nssessed and
levied ngalnst the property of said
district, which said property shall con
stitute all the property abutting on
tho streets in said district, a special
tax as provided by Statute which shall
bn collected as other taxes of said
City and when collected shall consti
tute a special fund for tho payment of
said bonds and the Interest thereon.
Section 4.
That in tlie execution of said bonds
tho Mayor of said City Is hereby em
powered to sign said bonds and Inter
est coupons attached In his official
capacity as Mayor and the City Clerk
shall attest tho same under the seal
of said-City, and tho coupons attached
to said bonds shall bo signed by the
Mayor and attested by the Clerk with
out seal and when so signed nnd at
tested the same shall be and consti
tute the valid obligation of said City.
Passed and approved this 2Gth day
of July, 1910.
(SEAL) . E. II. EVANS,
Attest: Mayor.
O. E. ELDEH,
City Clerk. .
Quality Not Quantity
Wo make clears In tho small nnrl in
tho regular sizes preferring to use
quality-tobacco In preference to quan
tity. ; W use ouly tho best tobacco
ior iiuer apu wrappon anu our cua
torn'ons aro nlways satisfied., We Hau-
(110 a larce lino or iimnknrn' nrtlnlnu
6ur display of pipes being especially
jargo.
J. F. SCHMALZRIED.
Hospital Phone Black G33.
House Phone Black G33.
W. T. PRITCHARI),
Graduate VoturinnrJun
Eight years a Government Vetorlnar
Ian. Hospital 218' south Locust St,
one-half block southwest of the
Court Housb.
NORTH PLATTE
..General Hospital..
(Incorporated)
One Hall Block North ol Posloftice.
Phone 53
A modtrti institution for the
fcUntific treatment of- medical,
surgical and confinement casoi,
Comptataly tquipped X-Ray
and diagnostic laboratories.
. Staff:
Gee, B. Deal, M. D. Y. Lucas, H. D.
J. B. Reafeld, M. D. J.S.W, M.D
Miss H. Sitffliti, Supt.
DR. JOHX S. TWIXEM
Special Attention to
Surgery, Gynecology and Obstclrics.'
' N'OKTH I'LATTE, 'EH.
Nurse Ilnui Memorial Hospital.
II0CT011 J). T. QUIGLET . ..
Practlco Limited to
Surgery and Radium Therapy
72S 'Jlty National Ilnnk lluildlng.
Omalin, Nebraska.
W. J. HOLDEHNESS
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Eectrlcal Supplies
VJrlng , Storage Batteries
MorscH Bldg
Phone 175.
J. B. KEDFIELD.
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Successor to
PHYSICIAN ft'SURGEONS HOSPITAL
Drs. Redfleld & Redfleld
Office Phone 642
Res. Phone G76
Geo. B. Deiit,
Physician and Surgeon.
Special Attention given to Surgery
and Obstetrics.
Office: Building and Loan Building
Phonas t Office 130
l nones j. Resjdenc 115
JOHN S. SOOTS, M.
Physician nnd Snrgeon
Offlco B. & L. Building, Second Floor
Phone. Office, 83; Residence 38.
Telephone Your
Grocery orders to 32
They will given prompt and
careful attention.
Lierk-Sandali Co.
Office phone 241. Res. phone 217
L . C . DROST,, ,
Osteopathic Physician.
North Platte, - - Nebraska.
McDonald Bnnk Building.
r Notice' to Bond Buyers.
Notice is herebv1 "given that the May
or and City-, Council of the city of North
I'LatiDcSf." AcbrasKaj. will receive bids
for sixteen $1QOO.OO paving bonds,
dated August 1, 191G, duo twonty years
after date and drawing Interest at Uhe
rate of live, per cent payablo semi-annually..
. Bonds optional after ten
y'car.s, AM bidders, may satisfy them
selves of tlie regularity and legality
of it.ho bonds prior to tho time of op
ening bids, and their bids must be
ncconipanied with a certified chock for
the total amount of ithe bid. Said sale
to bo consumated and bonds delivered
upon the acceptance of any bid.
Bids will be opened August 1,, 191G,
at 8 p. in., and ,musft bo filed with the
City Clerlo not later than six o'clock,
August 1, 191G. O. E. ELDER,
City Clerk.
Notice to Creditors.
Estalto No. 1423 of George Trexler, de
ceased. In the County Court of Lincoln Coun
ty, Nebraska.
Tho State of Nebraska, ss: Creditors
of said estate will tako notice that
tho timo limited for presentation and
filing of claims ngalnst said Estate i
February 25, 1917. and for settlement
of said estato is July 21, 1917, that I
will sit at the county court room in
said county, on August 25, 191(1, nt 9
o'clock a. in., and on February 25, 1917,
at 9 o'clock a. in., to receive, examine.
hear, allow or adjust all claims and ob
jections duly filed, and tho potltlon of
r loronce Trexler for a widow's al
lmvnnco and tho sotting aside of
exempt property will bo heard.
GEO. E. FRENCH.
J25-a22 County Judge
Notice of Petition
Estate No. 1430 of Silas A. Hill, do
ceased In the County Coma of Lincoln
County, Nebraska.
Tho State of Nebraska. . To all nor-
sons Interested In said Hatato take
nouco mat a potltlon lias been filed
tar thn Prnlin'to nf Mm 1,. u'iii
of Silas A. Hill and the uppolMiinuil of
j. i!i. uvans as aiinilnlHtialor wlilt will
annexed of said Estate In NchriiHlm,
which nas been set ror hearing mi Aug.
18th, I91(i. at 9 o'clock a. in.
Dated July 21, IflHl.
OHO. i. FUiONCII,
J2o'U 1 Coiliily .IiiiIko,
.Vol Ire Id ('ri'illf iiru
Estato No. 1421 of Mollln 15. Hhoii'p,
ul-uouhuu, in my rouiity court or Lin
coln County, Nehrjiskfl,
The. State of Nebraska rs- Creditors
of said os'ato will take nolle. IHa't llin
liWuintitfilf.ti .....1 111
Ing of claims against nnld cBtale Is
ruiiriiury so, 1III7. mill Tor BPtUeiii'onl
of said istntn lu "lli 1 1' in Kin. ii. hi 'i
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.will sit nt tho county court room tn
mim iuumy on August zr, iuio, at 9
O'clock n. ill., anil mi ViO.riiMrv or. Kin
at 9 o'clock u. ni., to rocolvo, oxiimlno!
Hour, ruow, or unjust nil datum and
objections duly filed.
J35nlS County Judge
O
' ' Phones
Off i(?e .333
lies,. Black 513
mi. HAROLD A; PENXER
Osteopath.
C Reynold Dutldljig
Office hours Q a. m. to 5 p. m.
7 p. m. to S p. m.
FIRE, TORNADO,
HAIL INSURANCE
0. E Xhoelecke.
DERRYRERRY & FORBES,
Licensed Embalmers
Undertakers mid Funeral Directors
Day Phone 234.
Night Phone Black CS8.
Notice of Final Report.
Estntc of Margratlia Burke, deceas
ed, In the County Court of Lincoln
county, Nebraska.
Tho State of Nobraska, to all per
sons Interested In said estate take i -tlco
that tho executors havo filed a
final account and report of their ad
ministration and a petition for final
settlement and discharge n3 such and
for a decree of distribution which
have been set for hearing before said
court on August 25, 1910, at 9 o'clock
a. m., when you may appear and con
test the same.
Dated July 28, 191G.
GEORGE E. FRENCH,
"ln22 County Judge,
ART1CI.KS OI-' INCORPORATION or
"1'Hi: I.I0ADKR JIKRO.VXTII.U COM
l'ANV." '
Know All Men liy '1'Iicnc- I'roSenl.Hi . ..
That we, Julius Pizer, "J. E.' Nelson,
Anna Plzer do associate -ourselves- to
gether for the purpose of forming an-i
becoming a Corporation In tho State of
Nebraska, for tho transaction, of busi
ness hereinafter named.
FIHST: The name of the corporation
sliall be "The Leader Mercantile Com
pany," and tho principal place of trann
acttnff Us business shall be In the City
of North I'latte, County . of Lincoln,
State of Nebraska.
, SECOND. The nature of the busi
ness to be transacted by said Corpora
tion shall bo a general mercantile bus
iness, the buying and selling of dry
goods, ladles' and gents' clothing", la
dles' and gents' furnishing goods, boots,
shoes, rugs and carpets, and all such
other merchandise as are generally
kept In a store of the nature and char
acter such as this corporation expects
to engage In operating.
THIRD. The leasing or erection and
maintaining of such buildings and
structures ns may be deemed necessary,
and to purchase real estate as a site
therefore, If deemed necessary, and the
transacting of any other business as
may be necessary to carry out the pur
pose of this corportlon.
FOURTH: The authorized, capital
stock of said Corporation shall be thir
ty thousand ($30,000) dollars, In share3
of Ono Hundred ($100.00) Dollars each,
to be subscribed and paid by tho stock
holders as required by the Board of
Directors, but the corporation shall be
authorized to do business when the cor
porators herein named shnll havo sub
scribed for .sufficient stock to pay the
invoice price of tho goffds and merchan
dise in tlie store known as "Tlie Lead
er," now owned and. operated by one of
the corporators herein, Julius Plzer.
FIFTH: The existence of this cor
poration shall commence on the 10th
dny of July, 191firand continue during
a period of five years.
SIXTH' Tho business of this cor
poration shall bo conducted by tho vice
president, general manager and treasurer,-
hereinafter.. named; Julius Plzer
shall bo president. J. E. Nelson vlce-
proHl(len,t, general manager and treas-
er; anu Anna i'lzer snan no secretary;
and the Htpclthbldors "shall as soon as
the' corporation's organized tneot and
and by a. unaniuiousvoto elect a board
of directors pf two in .number such
board of directors, to' conduct;, the' .busi
ness of tho'.corporatlon ; Jn case of Inca
pacity or death- ot any one. of the':offl
ccrs hereinbefore- named., aijd such
hoard of directors to" have no pbwbr to
elect any other, bftVce'r.s except In caf
of disability or death of ally o'nd of the
of fleers heretofore named.' '
SEVENTH: Special meetings" of the
stockholders may be h'epl upon .call "ot
tho president or a majority of thn
board of directors upon a written no
tice, signed by the president, to. each of
the stockholders at. .the last .knqvn
postofflco address, setting forth the ob
ject nnd purpose of the meeting, and
such meeting shall he held In the oftlcn
of the corporntlon lli the city of North
Platte, Lincoln county, Nebraska.
EIGHTH: Tlie regular "meeting of
the stockholders shall bo held on the
first Monday of January ' each year,
nt the office or principal place of bus
iness of said corporation, -and thft,
bonrd of directors shall meet for n
general discussion of the business of
the corporation with the officers' there
of on tho first Monday of ench month,
NINTH: Tho president of said cor
poration shall -preside .at the meeting
of the board of directors.
TENTH: The highest amount of .In
debtedness to which the vice-president,
general manager and trensurer shall
linve power to bind tho corporation
shall be forty por cent of tho cnnltal
stock of the corporation outstanding,
but the board of directors, by a unani
mous vote, may authorize nn Indebted.
iiohh to bo Incurred to tho extent of two
thirds of the capital stock then" outing-
Kt.KVKNTII: The bonrd of dlrce
tors hIiii.II by uiwihImiouh consent adopt
a corpornln seal.
TWHLKTIt: The stockholders may
votji In person or by proxy duly auth
orized In wilting, and nil meetings of
tll'i Htoekboldrl'H ench share of stock
shall lm entitled to ono. vote, nhd a voti
nf the majority of t)io slihres shall In
nil oiimon control, except the same b
I'oiitriiry to the provisions of those artt-
' TltlllTEICNTII' These articles of
Incorporation may be amended; bv th
mutual consent "f all of tho stock
liuldnrri of the nlrpnrutton.
I'OtMlTKIONTIl. If nt nny time a
iIImiiUIk nilsiirt between tho Mockhold
etti of thin corporation oi; between" thn
inniiibi-rn of Mvo board of directors in
rerermien, to the liiterprotntlon ot the
iirllclcN of Incorporation, roforenco
Nliall ho bail Jo n certain contract this
dliy etilrled llltd between the Snl'l -T. K
Nelmii,, and .lijlllin PUor for their time,
iiieiuiliiir iiiid Intent.
, III Witness .Whet-not the Kntd parties
finVe.hftioilito set their hrtnds this 3Qth
liny or March mtfi.
JUMPS PI.ER,
" J. Id. NELSON,
ANNIEJ'IZER.
HlHln of NebfnsUu, Lincoln County, sa:
. On this; aotlt dny or. March, 1916, be
foinjnc. Joseph, (J. Heolor, a Notary
I'liblli-v duly commissioned., qualified for
and residliiK In. ald coiint personally
t-uuie tho ivbovo jinmod,. Jullur Plzer, J
19. Nelson, nnd ,Annn Finer, who aro
ppinoujilly Juiown to mo to be the
Identical persons whoso' names nro af
nxoil to tho foregoing Instruction, and
they severally acknowledged the exe
cution of said instrument tq be their
Voluntary ,nct nnd deed for the pur
pose (herein expressed.
In witness whereof I have hereunto
set my linnd and affixed my Notarial
went the day and year last above wrlt
tn. JOSRH C I1EF.LFR.
Votary Public
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