The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, September 16, 1919, Image 8

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    ggmHiBcritly .grilling.
IRA L BARK, EilHor mid Hijnllnhcr
SUBSCRIPTION RATES;
One l'car by Mail, In advance. .$1.7S
Ono Year by Carrier, In ndtunco, $2.00
Enterotl at tho North Platte, Nebraska
Postofflco ttB Socond Class Matter.
TUHSBAY, SMTEJIBER 10, 1010.
SUTHERLAND WILL ENTERTAIN
SOLDIER HOYS NEXT FRIDAY
Tho "Woman'H Improvement Club, as
sisted by tho people of Stherlnnd and
vicinity will havo a Home. Coming
dn$ (fyf tho soldlor hoys who have re
turn6d from the world's war. Frldny,
Soptombor 19th Is the day which has
bean not.
SptiUkorH from abroad will bo pros
dift and arrangements are being made
to have a good band to furnish munic
during tho day and an orchestra will
bo engaged for those who wish to trip
the light fantastic in the ovonlng.
Everyone should oomo early and
l)rg welt filled baskets so as to en
joy an old fashioned picnic dinner on
tho school grounds.
Thoro will bo nmusemonts for all, a
.ball game, speaking, music by tho
band, freo lemonade, smokes, a dance
In tho evonlng, a parade, anil numer
ous othor entertainment for tho peo
ple. So come prepared to onjoy your
solf and to help othorn onjoy them
solvos. Sutherland Courlor.
::o::
Special Train on Hranch.
President Coatos, of tho county fair,
has contracted with tho Union PacUlc
to havo a special train run on the
branch on Saturday, Soptombor 27th,
tho day of tho auto races. Tho train
will leave IJaig about six o'clock In
morning anil reach horo boforo noon.
Returning It will leavo North Platte
. about seven In tho ovonlng.
CITY"AM)"c()ijNTY NEWS.
Anv Ktv.lo In blouses can bo found at
E. T. Tramp & Sons'.
Ed Doguo and Raymond Oglor loft
for Lincoln Saturday night to resumo
their studios at tho stato ulnvcrrlty.
Miss Jeanno Sollars returned yes
torday from Schuyler whoro she spout
tjio week end as tho guoat of her nunt
Dr. Harold A. Fonnor loaves tonight
on No. 4 for Omaha to attend tho No
braskn Osteopathic convontlon which
convenes "Wednesday and Thursday.
You can havo that Well Dressed
Look if you buy your clothes of Wll-
'cox Department Storo.
North Plntto frlonds of "Jack
Shiolds will bo Interested in knowing
that ho has resigned tho cashlershlp
of a bank at Ohadron and lias pur
chased an Interest In a bank' lit Osh
kbfjh and taken chargo. j
Silk undorwear for ladios, In tho
jersey, wnshablo sntln and cropo de
chine, beautiful color combinations,
"which make thoao garments unusually
attractive, and are .vory modorntely
priced. Do not fall to seo them. E.
T. Tramp & SonB.
Tho Robakahs will celebrnto their
sixty-eighth anniversary Friday, tho
19th. by an entertainment for tho
mqmbers of tho Robokuh and Odd
Follow lodges. Tho Invitation Is also
dxtended to tho famine's of" 'tho -mem
bers and all oro cordially tlfged to
attend.
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Chicago Ilowllnglj Interested.
Not hluco tho Bull Moose convontlon
?f 1912 had tho Chicago auditorium
housed such a vast and wildly cheer
lpg crowd as greeted Senators Borah,
Johnson and McCormlck last week
when they spoke against tho league
of nations. Thousands wero unable
to gain admission to tho auditorium
' and tho senators climbed out on the
tiro oscapo and spoko to the crowd on
tho etrcots which was as wldoly onthu
slastlc as was tho inaldo crowd. Tho
oponlng statement that "tho United
States, tho greatest sovereign power
on earth Is being forced Into a part
nership with four foreign bankrupt
nations" was greeted. with deafening
npplauso both in the auditorium and
on tho strcctB.
Notice to Parents.
Evory child boforo starting to school
should havo their oyos tostml to see If
thoy aro In fit condition to start In
with tholr school work. A dofoot In
their eyes can bo moro of a handicap
than anything clso. Dixon & Sou
havo made a specialty of testing chil
dren's oyos. Consult thorn, tholr di
agnosis will bo honest. GD-0
For Sale
Half section of pasture land, somo
can bo fnrmod. In Boctlon 33-13-31,
Prlco $5,000. Terms, halt cash, bal
ance to suit purchasor. Inquire ot
Glaus Anderson, North Platto. 70-2
::o:;
1'rlces and Prices.
A co-operatlvo restaurant has been
opened In Omaha by organized labor
and tho prices charged are Just about
halt what tho othor restaurants
charge, Tho avorago prlco o a meal
In tho co-operatlvo restaurant 1b from
tVonty-flvo to forty cents; In othor
restaurants from fifty conts to ono
dollar.
;':o;r
Apples For Sale
Como to my farm Just oast of the
Nlqliols school houso and pick up nil
thd fall and winter apples you want at
fifty conts por bushol. These aro
good quality upplos blown off tho
troes by tho heavy windstorm.
71-3 N. B. SPURRIER.
:;o:t
Notice to Bidders.
Notlco Is hereby given that sealed
bids will bo received at tho office of
Q, E. Elder, City Clork In and for tho
.glty of North Platto, Nebraska, for
-tuo construction oi suio waiKB nna
cross walks in and for said city, up
tjfh n'nlnnlr Cnntuml.ni. 1A 1010
! Plans and speoiacatlons for tho
work may bo soon at tho offlco of
, 4ho City. Engineer.
O. E. ELDER,
slfl-20 City Clerk.
1 -i
COUNTY NEWS. .
j.
, Hershej.
(From the Tlmoa.)
Art Danlelson aold 320
aoros in
a-lS-M lying south of lleriliey, to f
Mr. Downs, of North Platte. Consider-
.!).. ........ O 1 1 r tt I
bvujh u tuiuw.
Tho many Horshuy frlondi of John
O. Paul, .station agent at Hershey .
about ten yoars ago will be grloved
td learn of his death recently at Pow-
oil. Wyo., after a very sliort Illness'
of typhoid fevor. Ho leave a wife and
five Httlo boys.
, Clarence Mooro Hold the Wyman
ifcrm near North Pnltte the first of
tho week to Harry Wright and John
Kennedy. The farm contains 381
acres and the consideration was I1G5
per acra Mr. Mooro bought this
place less than a month ago for $15
per acre, tliu
s clearing up ?U,430 in
a vory sliort time.
Dlnine Runner' drove m. a oar of
oattlc from hit place about eleven
miles south of Horshoy Saturday but
was obliged to tako them back home A
bocntise he as unable to secure a'
car In which to ship them Ths '
utock shipments havo been extremely
heavy Irom tho west and the local
shippers aro experiencing real grief
In securing any cnrB at all.
Vorne Brewer reports the sale of
thd O. W. Edmlston forty, whioh lies
nmnndlntely north of HeiEhey to J.
C. Mooro and Nell Turplo. Tho con
sideration vas, $3b0 per acre, the hlgh
ost price over paid for laud In this
territory, if not In the cntlro valley.
Tho now owners expect to enter this
in the corporate limits of Hershey and
plot It into town lots. '
The annual Odd Follows picnic win
bo hold at Max Beer's grove south-
oast of Hershey on Friday, September
19th. Contrary to tho impression of
many, this Is not given exclusively for
tho Odd Follows and their famtlios,
but everyono Is welcome to como and
onjoy thomsolevs. Tho one and only
requirement Is that basket dinners
bo prepared and taken said baskets to
contain plenty of fried chicken, baked
beans, cake, etc.. If y.ou haven't any
chickens of your own, get some of
tho neighbor's, If thoy don't object
Ed Hogg, ono of our prosperous
southsldo farmers, has boon busy the
past few weeks threshing the small
grain on tho south side. Ho reports)
vory fair yiolds. Jess Burnett had 50
acres of wheat that averaged better
than 24 bushels por acre. Charles
Hlldobrands oats went 55 bushels to
tho acre. Mr. Hogg's own wheat crop
did very nicely considering that he
hnd a fifty por cent hall loss. Ho had 1
450 acres and It averaged him 11 !
bushels to tho acre. Ho also has 200
acres of fino corn that ho thinks will
run close to thlrtyrflve bushels,.
Brady News. I
(From tho Vindicator)
Mr. and Mrs. II. C. WInquest and
daughter Josephine departed Wed-
nosuay morning lor acai Q, wn8,nSl-
ton, wliorc they will visit their daugh-
tty Affrni n alv u'nnlu' trie It nt GooHln
;. . ... " . "-
iney win go 10 uoa Angeios wnere uiey
Hill Dl'UJlU IUU .VllltUl.
An honor has come to Mrs. James
iubuuiiuuhh ui "ij uiu win ... k
oi a nrwo uu .w rori nuroii, wwii.
wv..u.. lw uu",1l " D
wonco jubilee and tho demobilizing ot
tho service ling of the Woman a Bon-
ofit association In whose intorests
Mrs. McCullough won tho trip. Tho
jub&leo lasts thrco days, beginning
Monday, September 15.
Tho vllllago board met In regular
ADMINISTRATOR
'ale oi
ON MONDAY, SEPT. 22, M9,
At 2 P. M., Government time, at the front door of the
Court House in North Platto, Lincoln county, Nebraska,
1 will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash,
the following described real estate, to-wit:
All of Section Three and Section
Four, in Township Eleven, North of Range
Thirty, West of the 6th P. M., in Lincoln
County, Neh.,' located 12 miles south and
one mile east of North Platte.
s
These two sections make an elegant-stock ranch, altV
nowly fenced with Uio best of posts and three wires.
Has four room house, now barn, two good wells and
windmills, two reservoirs,
This is real grass land and there is GO to P0 acres
that could be broke out and sowed to alfalfa.
This land must bo sold to settle an estate. Any infor
mation will be gladly furnished by. writing HARRY W.
BKBBRO, at IIOLDREGE, NEB.
Harry W. Ekberg, Administrator.
session last evening. The board has
been petitioned to run the llght.plant
Mnndnv nnd Tuesday forenoon of oach '
wdek, and they have set Urn date of
Octobar 1st as the neginaing xr. tins
anrvlce. In order to fnset 'Uio -Oxtrti
exponw from this service aml'tin ln
cros In oils, etc., the board ftlSo vot
ed to ralie the price of alftotrlo cur-
.... rUHiM 1 w tif Iftrt, M ti rl t 1, t,
lnlnmu, charge WM be $1,00 Instead
f 75 A of tll0 ftbove wln be et-
fcctlve October 1st.
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O. See Clinton & Sou
($$1X5$ about 'ur and
mulshed. Sign oi
he Big Ring.
iest Csh Prices
Paid for
figxc rfl .BllllUf.
"
L. LIPSHITZ.
j ,, ,; -
. Tfr.Ti rrn'TnVTi.,if
"Jt. A "J-'AIj AUtliUflULlI)
Phone at 3Iy Expense.
11. I. SHAPTELL,
Sutherland Nebraska.
W. E. FLYNN
ATTORNEY.AT.LAW
Office oi cr McDonald Rank.
Office Phone 1130 Res. Phono 1120
ED. KIEEIG,
Auctioneer
General. Farm Snlcs a Specialty.
References and Dates at First Na
tional Bank, North Platte, Neb.
Phone 1000.
Geo. Dlener Sale, Sept. 10.
S. R. Zimmerman Sale, Sept. 17th-
Itickey Lund and Slock Sale Oct. 2d,
DEBKYBEREY & FORBES.
Licensed Embamers
Undertakers andFunerulDlroctors
Day phono 41
Night phono Black 588
HERB HAMILTON
Taxi and Livery
DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE
Phone AOS. Black .198
Mr. Cream Seller
YoJ w,u nQVer k wfa t u
f or Ick f WQ
ti
can give you until you nave sent us n
can of cream So before you 8e,r that
next
what
can of cream ask your, neighbor
K. & Sons at North Platte aro
puyi, for Butterfat. He will Know
Qr betl r 8tlj, come ,n and 9ec us. Not
the Biggest but the fest.
b B t , th w f
K irpnhhnum Kr Snn
lllIOLifUaUlll V3. KJVllm
Phono
VERN MACEi, Mgr.
360. SIS No.
Locust,
Land
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC,
We, tlio undersigned dentists of
North Pintle, will close our offices
every. Thursday afternoon until Oc-
loocr in, iviv.
Signed t
ii. c. brock,
A. I. LANE,
R. E. MORRILL,
L. J. KRAUSE,
II. E. .MITCHELL,
0. H. CRESSLER,
V. F. CROOK.
DOCTOJl C. A. SELHV
Physlcinn and Surgeon
Office over Rcxall Drug Stoic
Office Phone 371. Houso IOCS
DK. REDFIELI)
Physician. Ohstetrictnn
Surecon. X-Jtav,
t'nlls Promptly Answered Night or Dnj
Plione Office (iI2 Residence G70
JOHN S. SIMMS. M. 1).
Special Attention Given to
Sunrery
McDonald Rnnk Ilullding
Office Phone. S3 Residence SS
DOCTOR I). T. QUIOLET
Practice Limited to
Surgery ami Raillnm Thi-rnp)
7SH City National Bank Building.
On i ;ili a. Nebraska
Phont- 308
ALHEItT A. LANE.
Dentist
Rooms 1 aud 2 Belton Building
North Platte, Nebraska
I) RS. STATES & STATES
Chiropractors
, 0, 7 Building & Lonn Building:.
Office Phone 70 Res. Phoue Red 1009
Office phone 241. Res. phone 217
L. c . ono S T
Oslcopnlliic Phyr.ician.
North Phut, NehnwKH,
Knights of Columbus Building
GEO. B. DENT,
Phsylclan and Surgeon.
Special Attention Given to Surgery
and Obstretrlcs.
Offlco: Building & Loan Building
Phones: Office 130, Residence 115
Office Phone 340
Res. Black 37C
DR. SHAFFER,
Osteopathic IMiyHlcIun
Belton Bldg. North Platte, Neb
Phono for Appointments.
DR. HAROLD a- FEXNER
Announces his discharge from milit
ary service and the establishment oi
his office over Hirschfeld's Clothing
store.
Phones: Office 333. Res. Red 856
THE TWINEM HOSPITAL,
100S WEST FOURTH STREET,
North Plntte, Nebr.
For tho treatment of Medical, Surgical
and Obstetrical Cases. A 'place
where the sick are cared, for, -.so as tb
bring about normal conditions In the
easiest, most natural 'and' scientific
manner.
Phone 110.
North Plutto, Neb.
TENTS A1VNINGS COVERS
roncn CURTAINS
North Platte Tent
aed Awning Co,
109 West Sixth Street
NORTH PLATTE, NEBR.
Phone 210
AUTO CURTAINS - AUTO TOPS
NOTICE OF INCOIII'OIIATION
OK
Fiui.n-nnuii; company.
Notlco Is hereby clvon that the nn
derslgned have formed a corporation
under tho name and style of ''Pield
Blrgo Company" with the principal
innue ot transacting its business In tho
City of North Platte. Lincoln County.
Nobraska; tho general nature of tho
bualnoHs to bo transacted being tho
Diiyinsr, selling and shipping of lumber
building material, coal, liny, and
grain the buying, leasing, soiling
nnd conveying of real estate; tho buy
ing, erectlnp. maintaining, leasing,
seiiim? nnu conveying buildings; the
erection nnd maintenance of such
buildings and structures as may be
deemed necessary for the successful
conduct of such business, and to nur
chnse real estate as a site therefor, or
to rent tno same, anu to engage in such
other business ns may be deemed nec
essary or desirable for the operation
nnd successful conduct of the nbove
.mined corporation.
The amount of the capital stock Is
tne sum ot Hevonty-nve thousand dol
lars (S7S.000.00) all of whfch Is to hn
paid In at the beginning of business
uy tne conveyance of property to said
corporation of such value. The com
mencement of business shall be tho 1st
day of August, 1919, and continue for
a periou qr twenty yenrs rrom such
date. ThtwhJehest amount of Indebt
edness to which the corporation shall
nt nny time subject Itself shall bo the
Slim of nftv thousand dollars rSEO.000.)
The affairs of the corporation shall be
conducted uy a poard or directors, con
slDtlllg In nil not to exceed nve In nnm
her, who shall elect n president, Hrst
vice-president, second vice-president.
nnd secretary-treasurer, to conduct
tno uusitiess or the corporation.
BLANCH 10 B. FIELD,
V. W. BinQE,
L. B. DICK.
R. D. BIRdE, al9-4
NORTH PLATTE
..General Hospital..
(incorporated)
One Hall Block North oi Postoftice.
Phone 53
A modern institution for tho
pcentlfic trpatm"W. of medical,
surgical nnd confinement case.
Completely equipped X-Rny
and diagnostic laboratories.
Staff:
Geo. B. Dent. H. I). V. Lucas. M. D.
J. B. RedfieM. M. D. J. S. SIMMS, M.D.'
Keep your eye on
HE KNOWS THE DRUG
BUSINESS.
Corner Front and Dewey.
Phone 221.
I. D. BR01VNFIELD,
General Auctioneer.
Llvo Stock and Fnrm Sales. Phono
or IVIro nt My Expense for Sntcs.
HERSHEY, NEBRASKA.
IjKgaIj notice:.
In the District Court of Lincoln
County, Nebraska.
Aiifjust Schmidt, Plaintiff,
vs.
Leo J. Lucey. Barton B. Baker. Elean
or BakeK hi Wife.' Flrfet National
Bank of Lexington, Nebraska. Defend
ants.
Notice to Non-Resident Dofendant.
Leo J. Lucey will take notice that on
tho 29th day of July, 1919, August
Schmidt, plaintiff herein, filed his pe
tition in the district court of Lincoln
county. Nebraska, acralnst said dofend
ants, tho object nnd prayer of which
are to foreclose a certain mortgage
executed by uy Leo .1. Lucey to the
plaintiff upon Section number Twenty-
nve t-'B), in Township number Thir
teen (13), north of Ranee number
Thirty-four (34), west of the Sixth
Principal meridian in Lincoln county
Nebraska, to secure tho payment of
one certain coupon bond, or note, for
the sum of SS.000.00, dated July 6th.
1914, and due July Cth, 1919, bearing
interest at the rate or ten per cent
per annum arter maturity; and ono
Interest counon note dntrsfl thn
same, due July -6th, 191S, for $4g0.00,
on which there was paid on May 12th,
1919, the sum of $250.00, for $4S0.00,
bearing Interest at the rate of ten per
cent per annum after maturity: and
one Interest" coupon note bearing tha
same date duo July 6th, 1919, bearing
interest at ten per cent por annum ar
ter maturity: that thero is now due
and payable on the said notes
and mortgage the sum of $9,124.2", for
wmcn sum witn interest irom tills date
plaintiff prays for a decreo that the
defendants bo required to pay the same
or tnat said premises may bo sold to
pay the same and satisfy the amount
round to oo duo.
You are required to answer said pe
tition on or neioro tlio 13th day or Oc
toDer, iaiy.
Dated August 29th. 1919.
AUGUST SCHMIDT. Plaintiff.
By John II. Llnderman, his Attorney
NOTICE TO ciiKDrrons.
Estate NO. 1683 of Laura A. Bertrman.
wpcen8a. in tne Lountv uourt or i.in
coin county, Nebraska.
The State of Nebraska, ss.: Creditors
of said estate will take notlco that tho
time minted ror presentation and ni
lllg Of Claims against snid estate Is
December 23. 1913. and for settlpmpnt
of said estate Is one year from this
u:ue; tnnt i will sit at tho county
coutt room In said county on Septem-
iifr ij, i-jiv, at y o'ciock a. m., and on
urcemuer ij, iyiy, nt a O'CIOCK a. m.,
u receive, examine, near, niinw nr ml.
Just, nil claims and objections duly nied
WM. H. C. WOODHURST.
a24sl7 County Judge,
NOTICE OF PETITION.
UState NO. 168S. of Snm nntnnla
.ueceaseu. in tne countv nnnrt nf T.in
coin county. Nebraska.
une stato or Nebbraska, To all per
sons Interested In said Estate, tako
notice, that a notltlon linn boon oi.ri
for the appointment Of Bnssln nntnnk
as numtnistrntrix or said estate, which
iiuis ueeii sei tor nearing Herein on
oopiemoer i'utll, laia. nt 10 o'clock
a. m.
Dated August 29th, 1919,
. war. H. C. WOODHURST,
B--S19 County Judge
Extension to Road No. 172
To whom it may concern:
'lho special commissioner appoint
ed to locato a public road as follows:
Commencing at the southeast cor
nor of Section fourteen (14) in town
ship nine (9), range thirty-two (32)
thonco north on section lino three
miles, between sections 13 and 14, 11
and 12, and 1 and 2, Twp. 9, range 32,
intersecting with Road No, 172, said
roaa to bo 66 feet wide, hai reported
in favor thereof, all objetlons thereto
or claims for damages by establishing
said, roaa, must bo filed in tho office
of the County Clerk on or before 12
o'clock noon of tho 5th day of Novem
ber, 1919.
Dated at North Platto, Nebraska,
this 26th day of August 1919.
(SEAL) A. S. ALLEN,
a29s23 County Clerk.
Notlco of Petition
Estate No. 1689 of Mary Voseipka, do
ceased, In the County Court of Lin
coln County, Nebraska.
The State cf Nebraska. To all por-
eons interested in said estate tako
notice, that a petition has been filed
for tho appointment of Vlasta Vosolp-
ka nsT adralnstratrix of said estate,
which has been set for hearing here
ln on SontombGr 26. 1919. nt 9 o'clock
- -
. Uv,.-
(SEAL) WM. H. C. WOODHURST,
R2-19 County Judgo,
T. S. BLANKENBURG,
Bonded Abstracter.'
Public Stenographer.
Office with D. M. Reynolds, Architect
Atf. 1 Reynolds Terrace.
Phone Black 1105.
Hospital Phone Black 633.
Houso Phone Black G33
IV. T. miTCIIARD.
Graduate Veterinarian
Elj;ht years a Government Veterinar
ian. Hospital 218, south Locust St.
one-half block southwest of the
Court Houso.
Legal Notice.
Ebor II. Smith. Claud C. Smith. Exa
Hazo Smith, Lots One and Two In
Block 7 of Pennlston's Addition to tho
City of North Platto, Nebraska, and
all persons claiming any Interest of
any kind In said real estate or any
part thereof defendants, will take no
tice that on the 6th day of September,
luia, Alice O. Coe, plaintiff, filed lr
petition In tho District Court o Lin
coln County, Nebraska against said
defendants, the cfbject and prayer of
which aro to obtain a decree of said
Court quieting and conQrmlug said
plaintiff's tlte. to tho above described
real e3tato and to enjoin each and all
of said defendants and all persons
claiming any Interest of any kind in
said premises from asserting any in
terest htereln adverse to said plaintiff.
you and each of you are required to
answer said petition on or before tho
20th day of October, 1919.
ALICE O. COLE,
Plaintiff.
By Hoagland & Hoagland and Carr,
Her Attorneys. s9o3
le;al NOTICE.
Ernest F. Snow. Rose F. Snow. Rob
ert C. Orr, E. F. Stephens, The South
.East uuartcr or North East Quarter
and North Half of South E.st Quarter
ana south East Quarter of South East
Quarter of Section 27, In Township 9,
Rango 33 In Lincoln Countv. Nebraska.
and all persons claiming uny Interest
oi any Kind in said real estate or any
part thereof. Defendants, will take no
tice that on tho 22d dav of Auirust.
1919, David Lane, plaintiff herein, nied
his petition in the District Court of
Lincoln county, Nebraska, against said
ueienuants, tne onject and prayer of
which are to obtain a decree of said
court quieting and confirming said
plaintiff's title to the above described
real estate and to enjoin each and all
of said defendants nnd all persons
claiming under them and each of them
from nny Interest in said premises ad
verse to that of said plaintiff.
rou nno eacn or you are renuired to
answer said petition on or before tho
6th day of October, 1919.
DAVID LANE, Plaintiff,
By Hoagland & Hoagland,
a24sl7
xi i a LtLurneys.
Notice of Incorporation of Union State
ihuik of ixirlli nutte, Nt'liriiHkii,
Notlco is hereby c-Iven tlint tha nn.
derslgned have formed a corporation
under the name of "Union State Bank
ot North Platte, Nebraska," with the
principal place of business in the city
of' North Platte, Lincoln county, Ne
braska; the general nature of tho busi
ness to bo transacted being n commer
cial banking business under the laws
of the State of Nebraska.
'i.'ne amount of the capltnl stock la
the sum of Fifty Thousand Dollnrs
($50,000.00), all of which Is to be paid
In nt the time of cnminniioAmont rf
business The commencement of busi
ness shall be the 15th day of June,
1919, or ns soon thereafter as author
ized oy tne state Banking Board of
tho State of Nebraska, nml unlil mmnr.
ation shall .terminate the 15th day of
June. 1969, The affairs of the cor
poration shall be conducted by a board
ui nueciors consisting or not loss than
tlibee nor moro th nn sbvpii. wVin aim ii
eledt from their number a president and
secretary nnd select a vice-president
nnd cashier nnd such nsslstant cash
iers nnd clerks ns mnv lm
tO COlldUCt tile business of Rnlil mrnn..
atlon.
Gust Brantlng.
Samuel G. Anderson.
Theodore O. Swenson.
Ed Westering.
Alfred J. Swenson.
John Victor Swenson.
Elof A. Olson.
' ' ,Charles W. Swenson.
Notice Por Bids.
Notice is is hereby given that sealed
bids will be received at tho office of
the Secretary of the Board of Direct
ors of the Suburban Irrigation Dis
trict, tho same being the offlco of
Beeler & Crosby, Attorneys, I. O. O. F.
Building, North Platte, Nebraska, up
until tho hour of 6 o'clock P. M. of
tho 20th day of September, 1919, for
tho construction of a head gate,
scouring gate, and sheet piling dam,
to be constructed at the head gate
and In the south branch of the North
Platto River on which said canal of
said Suburban Irrigation District
heads, plans and specifications for
which, prepared by Charles McNamara,
Civil Engineer, are now on file in the
office of tho Secretary of said Board
of Directors, and that such bids will
be opened at the (fflcQot said Secre
tary at 7:30 o'clock P. M. by the Board
of Directors on said 20th day of Sep
tember, 1919, and contract for tho
construction ot said works will bo let
to tho lowest responsible bidder, as
soon as convenient after said bids are
opened, tho Board of Directors, how
ever, reserving the right to roiect any
and all bids, and to re-advertlso for
proposals, or to proceed to the con
struction of such works under their
own superintendence with the labor
of tho residents of such Suburban Ir
rigation District, such sealed bids to
bo accompanied with a certified check,
payable to J. G. Beeler, Treasurer of
said Suburban District, in the sum of
?500.00, conditioned, that the person to
whom tho contract may bo awarded
shall enter Into tho contract, and up
on failure of such person to enter into
such contract, said check shall be for
feited, and such person to whom the
contract Is awarded shall before the
contract shall be binding upon the
Suburban Irrigation District, enter
Into a bond for tho faithful perform
nnco of tho contract, In a sum equal to
twenty-live per cent of tho contract
prlco, and such work to bo constructed
under tho direction and to tho satls-
faction of said Charles McNamara, or
somo ono appointed by him in his
stead, with the consent of said Board
or Directors of said Suburban Irriga-
tlnn District. nnH In ha nnn..fAi . .i
" "i'i' .u UUU
nccopted by tho Board of Directors of
. said Suburban Irrigation District.
1 J. G. BEELER
a2Csl9 Socretary.