The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, December 05, 1919, Image 4

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IRA L BAKE, Editor nnd Publisher
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
Olio Tear by Mall, in advance. .91. 7S
Ono Year Ijj- Carrier, In udvanco, $2.00
Entered at the- North Platlo, Nobraaka
Poatofflco as Second Class Mattor.
Friday, jiECESiniin riTloio.
NO ATTRACTION IN WEAKNESS
Writer Denies Statement That Pale,
Fragile Women Appeal to Chival
rous Instinct In' Men.'
There seems to bo tin end to tlio dis
cussion of mnrrylntf nnd giving In mar
riage, and the vlowHlnts of tho dispu
tants are us various a their previous'
condition of servitude. Tlio latest to
add fuel to the over-lambent flames of
tho controversy Is a speaker who told
tho International conference of women
phyfilelnna that "what every woman
knows" today Is Hint "pale, wonk wom
en are most appealing to men" because
of tho chivalrous Instinct of fragility
nnd pitiable dependence. To this find
ing ninny will enter their respectful
demurrer, snys a writer in tho Phila
delphia Ledger. There Is nothing par
ticularly attractive to a man In the
prospect of having a life partner whoso
health Is precarious and who Is unable
to look to the wuys of her household or
to bo the pnrtlclpunt in the husband's
Interests In his business or In his recre
ative hours. There are all about us
the most beautiful nnd touching exam
ples 6f devotion and Interdependence
between, husband and wife, when the
one or the other Is enfeebled by an In
herited or an nccldcntul ailment, but
such an ailment Is a liability and not
an asset In the partnership; und while
In tho mid-Victorian days, of which we
heur so much, It mny have been fash
ionable to look as though ono were
passing Into a decline, and It tnuy
have, been considered soulful und splr
ltful to be unhealthy, today It Is held
to bo morbid and even Immoral to
make anything less thiin the most nnd
tho best of tlio bodily tenement that Is
tho homo of tlio Immortal spirit.
HONOR MEMORY OF WOMEN
Many Places of Prominence Named for
Distinguished Members of the
Weaker Sex.
Jinny geographical names have been
given places to honor tho memory of
women. Thus It Is that Elizabeth, N.
J., was named to honor one of Eng
land's queens, while Vlrglnlu was
named to honor the virgin monarch.
Maryland preserves the name of the,
quoin of Charles I. The Naval acad
emy, nt Annapolis does honor to
Queen Anne.
Tho English were purtlciilnrly gen
erous It; conferring Humes of women
on places. In Australia tho lato Queen
Victoria Is honored In two provinces,
Quecnslnnd nnd Victoria, while the
,most benutlful city In that common
wealth, Adelaides was nnmcd In mem
ory of tho queen of William IV of
England. The provlnco of Alberta. In
Canada, was named for Princess
Loulso Alberta, daughter tof Queen
Victoria, and wife of the marquis of
Lome, who was governor-general of
Canada In 1882. The largest lake In
Africa Is Victoria Nyniizn, and Vic
toria fulls were mimed for Quooit Vic
toria, as was also the cupltal f the
provlnco of Hrltlsh Columbia, flumdn.
The Island of St, Helena was named
after the mother of Constant luc tho
Great, who also gave mum; to her
birthplace, Ilelenopolls. The French
were especially prone to honor tho
holy women of their nice, nnd Suult
Sto. Marie and oilier points In Canada,
first pierced by French priests, b!ze
their trull across the continent.
New Metal Produced.
A new Invention, called conducting
nlumlnum, which Is sold to bo crentlng
a profound Impression, has been mado
by Dr. Georges Glullnl, the most fn
mous export In tho aluminum trade,
states Consul Philip Holland, Ilasel,
Switzerland, In a recent report. Tito
new metnl Is produced by putting tho
ordinary aluminum through a special
patented process, by which It ncqulres
tho same mechanical qualities and ca
pacltles as bronze, copper and brass
without chnnglng Its specific weight. It
Is snld thnt tho price of the now molnl
can bo kept within very low limits, so
that, oven nt tho prewar prices of
other motnls, It will bo able, by reason
of Us smaller specific weight, to com
poto with copper and brass very fa
vorably. Tho fact that tho now metnl
Is a conductor will muko It especially
In demand In tho electrical trade.
Chinese Masons In Victoria.
A sea lion, a fuslllndo of crackers, n
banquet, nnd the raising of tho Chi
nese flag, Indicated to tho Victorian
town of Echucn that a brunch of tho
Chlneso Masonic society had been
formed. Chlneso from ull parts of
.Victoria uttended tho ceremony, nnd
tho mayor nnd councilors of Echuca
were guests. The Chlneso muster of
ceremonies was Interviewed by; re
turned soldiers who objected to tho
flying of tho Chlneso flag ulono. Aus
tralian nnd British Hugs were at once
v hoisted to tho top of the flagpole.
Curtailing the Time.
"I can't keep my watch from gnln
Ing time," remarked tho man who Is
always fretted about something,"
"Can't a Joweler fir It?"
"I doubt 1L I begin to suspect that
watch was made In one of those fac
tories where nobody thinks about any
thing except shorter hours.'.'
SOME LUCKY FINDS
i ,
Priceless Art Treasures Dug Up
in Odd Places.
Recovery of Long-Lost Old Masters
Have Not Infrequently Made the
Fortunes of Their Fortunate
Discoverers.
Tho recent discovery of a long-lost
Rnphnol In an old curiosity shop In a
Paris slum recnlls many a story, no
less dramatic, of treasure trove In
art, says a London Tlt-Iilts writer.
It Is not long since a stolen canvas
by Itophnol of the "Holy Family" wns
found In tho cottage of an Italian
peasant, where It was serving the s6r-
dld purpose of stopping a broken win
dow; a Corrcglo which had vanished
from the walls of the Dresden gallery
nnd been lost to sight for generations
wns recovered from the recesses of
a Saxon hayloft, nnd priceless tnpos
trlos, designed by Raphael for Pope
Leo X., were rescued from the hands
of n Paris Jew after he had burnt two
of tho pieces In order to extract tho
gold and silver contnlncd In their
texture.
Hnphncrs pictures, Indeed, seem to
bo peculiarly 111 futed. Only a few
yenrs ago his "La Uclle Jardiniere"
wns picked up at a second hand shop
In Paris for 44 francs. Ills Vatican
"Adam and Eve" was found flung
nsldc In the corner of a picture deal
er's shop In the Ituc St. Lazare, by nn
artist who paid a hundred francs for
It, and sold It a few days later for
80,000, and for a modest 50 centimes a
Parisian art amateur purchased Hn
phncrs original design for his great
picture, '"La Dlsputa Sacramento,"
for which ho would willingly havo
paid 20,000 times as much.
More romantic still Is the story of
the great muster's famous picture, "The
Mussncre of tho Innocents," which wns
recently discovered In tho cottage of
a poor widow at Como. Originally
owned by Cardlnnl Lulgl d'Este, It bad
somehow come Into tho possession of
a priest, who bad pnld the cqulvulent
of a sovereign for It, and who gnvc It
to tho Duko Alfonso d'Esto more than
three centuries ugo. After the duke's1
death tho canvas vanished utterly un
til It came so dramatically to light
agnln In tho Como cottuge.
Rubens' famous masterpiece, "The
Visitation." was, a fow years ago, ex
changed by a Paris curiosity dealer
for two Louis XV. arm chairs und a
sixteenth century coffer, nnd a for
tuniito collector discovered among n
number of ennvases exhibited for
sale by a second hnnd dealer at Mont
mnrtro ono of Tailors' finest canvases,
which he wns able to purchase for 30
francs.
A portrait of Noll Gwynn by Sir
Peter Lely wns discovered In singular
circumstances at Birmingham by a
medical man. While nttcndlng a pa
tient In n smnll tenement ho noticed
on the wall of the living room n tat
tered picture of the head and bust of
a woman. The frame was worm-eaten
with ago; but, despite Its torn condi
tion, the picture seemed a good ono
and It .wns purchased by the doctor
for a trifle. Ho took It away und ulti
mately sent It to ho cleaned.
There wns nothing on tho canvas to
Indicate tho artist's name, but tho
eyes of the subject boro that peculiar
expression of tender lnngulshment,
blinded sweetness and drowsiness at
tempted by no other painter thnn
Lely.
Girls Play Fox and Hounds.
French vlllngo streets nro ndmlr
nbly adapted to tho American gnme
of fox und bounds, nccordlng to Miss
Vera B. Ilnlnes of Lake Bluff, 111.
Miss 11 nines Is In charge of a sum
mer camp which tho Y. W. O. A. litis
opened for Industrial girls at Qui
heron, France.
Tho ennip Is similar to those which
tho association has established In this?
country for girls who wnnt nn out-ot-tloor
vacation with plenty of sports
und good times, but who cannot nfford
to pay much for It. It Is only ono of
three established In Franco by the
American Y. W. C. A. .
Swimming Is tnught every afternoon
for thoso who wish to learn It at Qulb
eron, but tho weather Is . almost too
cool to mnko this sport popular, Miss
nalnes writes. The girls nro anxious
to learn Amorlcan games, so they have
been plnylng for and hounds through
tho streets of tho vlllngo In the after
noons and becoming acquainted with
"bacon nnd bnts," on tho beuch nnd
lone hikes. Bonfires nro noxt to Im
possible In arranging because of tho
scarcity of ull tho essentials wood,
Wienerwursts and nmrshmallows.
Didn't Stay to Say.
One rainy morning In tho early full
I wus awakened by n noise, writes a
.correspondent of tho Chicago Tribune.
I listened, henrd some more noises, nnd
decided there must bo somo one In
tho house. I Jumped from my bed,
turned on tho light In tho dining roma,
nnd there, to my horror, stood Mr. Bur-
glnr nt tho kitchen door. IIo !md
Jumped through tho pantry wind"
nnd got only as far as tho kitchen
when I caught him. I screamed at the
ton of my volco: "Get out of hero!
What do you want here, nnywuy?" and
quietly ho unlocked tho door and went,
never saying a word.
The Critical Cuisine.
"This coal shortage" began the op
nrehensivo citizen.
"It doesn't Interest mo." Interrupt
ed Mr. Storiulngtoti Barnes. "My
Hnmlot gets roasted regardless of tho
fuel supply."
DR. L. J. KRAUSE, DENTIST
McDonald Bank DIdy.
Phone 97.
I)HS. STATES & STATES
Chiropractors
G, 0, 7 Building Si Loan Building.
Office Phone 70. Hos. Phono 1242
.Notice (o Non-Hesfdcnt Defendants.
Oscar L. Livingstone and the BVis of
tho SW'A and Lots C nnd 7, Section G, !
Township 12, Itango 30, Lincoln ooun-
any interest of any kind in said real
I) , nUUIURKUf UUU till IJUiOUUO .ltlllllll, (
estate or any part thoroof, will here
by tako notice that Robert E. Ander
son, plaintiff In an action wherein the
said Robert E. Anderson is plaintiff
and you and each of you aro defend
ants, filed bis petition In tho district
court of Lincoln coounty, Nobraska,
on tho Gth day of October, 1919, the
object and prayer of which said peti
tion is to qulot plaintiff's title in ami
to tho E of tho SW& and Lots G and
7, Section 0, Township 12, Range 30,
Lincoln county, Nebraska.
Plaintiff further socks In said action
to quiet his tltlo against a certain
mortgago oxecutod by John Klemnn,
slnglo, to Margaret Livingston which
mortgage Is recorded in Book 18, page
29G, of the mortgago records of Lin
coln county, Nobraska, and which
mortgago is dated August 17, 1893.
Plaintiff alleges In his petition that
said mortgago has beon paid, and that
tho samo has been barred by the
statu tos of limitation of tho stato of
Nebraska; that ho and his grantors
have been In tho absolute, opon, ex
clusive, continuous and adverse pos
session of said land for more than
ton years and that tho (plaintiff has a
now and absolute tltlo to said real es
tate, and that tho defendants have no
right, tltlo or Interest of any kind in
and to said real estate.
You are , required to answer said
petition on or before the 22d day of
December, 1919, or Judgment will bp
taken against you by default.
ROBERT E. ANDERSON, Plaintiff,
By Hnlligan, Beatty & Halllgan. his
Attorneys. nlldS
Notice to Non-Resident Defendants.
Mead Stato Bank, a corporation,
Wllber A. Brothwoll, Phoenix Invest
ment Company, a forolgn corporation
organized under tho laws of the state
of Colorado, and tho SW4 of Section
G, Township 10, Range 33, Lincoln
county, Nebraska, nnd all persons
claiming any Interest of any kind In
said real estate or any part thereof,
defendants, will heroby tako notice
that on tho Gth day of November, 1919,
A. II. Stevens, plaintiff, filed his peti
tion In the, district court of Lincoln
county, Nebraska, In an action where
tho said A. II. Stevens Is Iplalntlff and
you, and each of you, aro defendants,
tho object nnd prayer of which peti
tion is to quiet tho plaintiff's tltlo in
and to tho SWH of Section 6, Town
ship 10, Range 33, Lincoln county,
Nobraska, against the claims and de
mands of each of tho defendants to
said action In said real estate
Plaintiff allogos In his petition that
Jtho dofendant, Mead State Bank, a
corporation, Wllber A. Brothwcll and
Phoonlx Investment Company, a for
olgn corporation, claims some right,
tltlo or Intcrost In and to said real
ostato by virtue of n mortgago exe
cuted by Stephen A. Albro and wife
to Mead State Bank on December 24
1889, which mortgago Is duly recorded
In Book G, page 298, real estate roc
ords of Lincoln county, Nobraska, the
said Mead Stato Bank claiming to
own somo- lntorost In said mortgage,
nnd tho said Wllber A. Bothwoll
claiming to own some interest in said
mortgago as assignee thereof from
said bank nnd as purchasor of said
promises under a foreclosure of said
mortgago, and Phoonlx Invostmont
Company claiming to own somo In
torest in said real ostato by virtue of
being tho owner of somo of the notes
securod by said mortgago.
Plaintiff allogos that said mortgago
and tho Indebtedness socurod thcroby
havo boon paid, that the samo Is
barred by tho statutos of limitations
of tho stato of Nobraska, that plain
tiff has beon in the opon, notorious,
oxcluslvo, continuous, hostile adverse
possession of said real estate for more
than ton years, and that ho therefore
has a now and lndopondont title to
Bald real estate, and that said do
fondants nnd each of thotn to said ac
Hon havo no right, tltlo or Intorest of
any kind In said real ostato, having
beon barred therofrom by said ad
vorso possession and the statute of
limitations of tho stato of Nebraska
You nro required to answer said pe
tition on or boforo tlio 22d dny of
uocomuer, 1919.
A. II. STEVENS, Plulntlff.
By Halllgan, Boatty & Halllgan, his
Attorneys. ntldB
IN TUB UN1TI5I) STATUS IHSTHICT
tOUIlT, FOll TUB IHSTIUOT Oil
NKllHASICA, NortTII IHjATTB
DIVISION.
In tho Matter of William P. Masters
llankrunt.
Case No. 76, In Bankruptcy, Voluntary
i-eimon.
Order For Flrt Mcrtlnir of CrnlKni-a
At North Platte In said District on
this 19th day 6f November. A. D.. 1019.
before "Walter V. Iloagland, Iloferee In
uanKrupicy.
ThlB cause came on for henrlncr bn
foro tho Hoforeo upon consideration' of
tno petition or the bankrupt and the
adjudication heretofore made and It
In ordered that tho first mobtlnir of
creditors of said bankrupt bo held at
tho office of the Xtoforoo In Bankruptcy
lit Lincoln County. Nebraska, at North
I'iniie. in sain county, on the 13th day
or uecemuer, a. jj., ioid, at 10 o'clock
a. in.
It la furthor ordered that tho bank
rupt be excused from furthor attend
ance or tno court until tho first meet
Ing of tho creditors: thnt said bank
runt attend at the time and place nt
holding tho first mooting of tho crod
ItorH and bring with him all of hlB
books, papers and records relating to
his nBsots and hln Indebtedness. It Is
furthor ordered that until the further
oruor or tno court mat tno nnnitrupt
carefully preservo all of tho nssotn of
tho bankrupt belonging to his said ob
tnte nnd nrotect tho snmo nn an ofllcer
of thi court.
WAITKtt V iiont.Nn.
92-2 Ueforet In Bankruptcy
ED. KIERIG,
Auctioneer
General Farm Sales a Specialty.
Inferences and Dales at First Nn
tlonul Hunk. North Platte. Neb.
im n i mi i i D. ... ,i
100 Enst Third St. Phono 012
Doni K. Robinson, December .'!.
T. J. O'Brien, December 10.
Carl Smith, December Hi.
It. Marshall, January 22.
Frank Strollherg, February 23.
Charlie Slilnn, February 27.
J, J-i -biU HUbrilAL,
100S WEST FOURTH STREET,
north Platte, Nobr.
For tho treatment of Medical, Surgical ;!!Lons' f?i 8Unm?i,lc8. MiS:
.... , n -, , bios, produce, and all othor articles
and Obstetrical Cases. A place ttnd things Incidental to a general grow-here
the sick are cared for so as to rory, vegetable, food supply, poultry,
bring about normal conditions in the nsh, game, produco and provision mer-
easiest, most
natural and scientific
manner.
Phono ill).
V.irlli IMiiHn Vnb
norm i.iaue, neu.
NORTH PLATTE
..General Hospital..
(incorporated)
One Hall Block North ot Postoflice.
Phone 58
A modern institution for the
(icientific treatm"nt of medical,
surgical and confinement casua.
Completely equipped X-Ray
and diagnostic laboratories.
Staff:
Geo. B. DenL M. D. Y. Lucas, M. D.
J. B. RcJGeli H. D. J. S. SIMMS, M.D.
DR. HAROLD FENNER
Osteopath
Orer Hlrschfeld's
Office Phono 333
Rea. Phone 1020
R. I. SHAPPELL
Auctioneer
Dates can bo mado at tho Platte
Valley Stato Bank or Phono 156
Sutherland, Nebraska,
always take stock buyers with mo.
Office Phono 340
Rea. Phone 1237
DR. SHAFFER,
Osteopathic Physician
Bolton Bldg. North Platte, Nob
Phone for Appointments:.
JOHN S. SIMMS, M. D.
Snecial Attention Given to
Surirery
McDonald Rank Building
Office Phone 83 Residence 33
GEO. R. DENT,
Phiylcliin and Sorgeon.
Special Attention Glfcn to Surgery
and ObstretrlcR.
Office: Building & Loan Building
Phonos: Office 130, Residence 115
DR. IIEDFIELD
L'hysiclitii, Obstctrlctaii
Surgeon, X-Ray
Calls Promptly Answered Night or Day
Phono Office 012 Residence (170
DOCTOR D. T. QDIGLEY
Practice Limited to
Surpory and Radium Therapj
7S8 City National Dank Uulldiug.
Omaha. Nebraska.
ALBERT A. LANE,
Dentist
Rooms 1 a.nd 2, Belton Building
North Platte, Nobraaka.
DOCTOR C. A. SELBY
Physician and Surgeon
Office oror Hoxnll Drag Store
Office Phono 371. Houso 10C8
Office phone 241. Rea. phone 217
L. C . DROS T,
Osteopathic Physician.
North Platte, - Nebraska.
Knights ot Columbus Building.
W. E. FLYNN
ATT0RNEY.AT.LA1
Office over 31cl)onald Bank.
Offlrn Phono H!l Hos. Phone USA
I. D. RROWNFIELD,
, General Auctioneer.
Live Stock nnd Form Sales. Phone
or TVlro at My Exponso for Dates.
1IEKS1IEY, NEBRASKA.
DEREYBF.EKY & FORBES,
Licensed Etnbamera
Undertakers and Funeral Director
Day phono 41 I
Night phono Black 088
AltTIOMSS 01.' INCOltl'OIt.VTIOlV
of
VOUTII I'ltATTl I5U.UITY
ASSOCIATION
of
North I'lnttr, Lincoln County,
.clrii.itn.
Know all men by those prostata:
That we, whose names are hereto at
tached, have associated ourselves to
gether for the purposo of forming a co
operative corporation undor the laws
ai ine smie oi iNourasKa, anu ior mm
purpose, do hereby adopt the following
Article! of Incorporation
ARTICLE I.
The name of thin corporation shall
bo "North Platte Equity Association. '
ARTICLE II.
The principal plco of transacting
the business of this corporation shall
be In the city of North Platte, Lincoln
county, Nebraska, and such othor
places n the Hoard of Directors shall
select. '
ARTICLE III.
The Knoral nature of the business
to he transacted by this corporation
shall be to buy, soil, trade and deal In,
at wholesale ana retail, groceries, pro
cnntlle business, to construct, buv.
I nse nnd otherwise acnulre and to
operate, sell, trade and otherwise mnko
use of elevators for the storage of
Krnlns ftm, cercfliB of nU cinBsoss to
carry on tho buslnesa of slaughtering
all kinds of cattte nnd animals, used
, ror tne purpose ot roou, to manufac
ture and dlaposo of tho offal of tho
same, and to establish and erect cold
storage, and refrigerators, stables,
pens, and buildings, necessary to con
iduct the slnughtortng business, and to
do whatevor else may bo necessary
and useful for the business of slnugh
i terlng cattle and animals Intended for
1 food, nnd In ninnfacturlng nnd dispos
ing of the offnl of tho same; to buy,
.sell, Btore, cure, manufacture and oth
erwise hnndlo fresh, salt and smoked
I meats, fish, oysters and sea food pro
j ducts; to buy, sell, own. raise, ship and
otherwise handle all kinds of farm and
Idnlry products, live ntock. poultry, and
uoinestlc, foreign npd manufactured
food product!; to buy, sell, manufac
ture, and deal In Ice; to maintain re
frigerators for frozen products, and to
conduct a general cold storage busl
less, to manufacture, buy, prepuce and
sell ice cream nnd icos, as well as milk
cream, Ingredients for making lco
.1 I ...... . 1..... .1 . 1 1 1
I uiuuiu mill ivva, IV liu tlliu ?UMI Ull
kinds of lumber, cemont, coal; to buy
Ben. lease, exchange, dispose of. or
otherwise deal In all kinds of machin
ery, engineering and hardware speclal-
i lies, gasoune or gnu engines nnd mo
jtors, steam engines, boilers, electrical
jmotors, farm machinery, f.'rri rnnlp
ment. wire, dairy supplies vehicle,
land tnnchlnery nnd appliances of every
icinti, nature and description, to buy,
sell, and deal In seeds and poultry
feed, to carry on n general hardware
business, Including the purchase and
sale of all kinds of hardware et whole
snl nnd retail; to purchase and si M
furniture nnd articles used in the fur
nishing nnd equipment of banks the
atres, churches, schools, residence's and
Other DUbllc !inil nrlvntn linllilln.ri.rt,.
'buy, sell, trade nnd deal In grain, fiort.
nay, straw anu otner agricultural pro
ducts at wholesale and retail; to buy
sell and denl In nt wholesale and retail,
dry goods, clothing, wearing npsarel
nnd textile fabrics of every kind. hats.
caps, millinery, boots, shoes, furnishing
guuus, inncy gooas, nnn nil articles
and merchandise of like general char
acter and description, nnd to conduct
the business of irenernl drx'-ennils nni-i
clothing merchants, tailors, drapers, hab-
eruasnors, milliners, dressmakers and
general outfit torn; to manufacture, buy
uuu teu urenu, ciiices, pies, cncKers,
biscuit, pastry, lco cream and other
food products nnd all klndB of pastry,
broad stuffs nnd other similar articles;
to buy sell, lease, storo and repair
automobiles nnd motoi vohlcles of all
descriptions nnd their parts and acces
sories; nnd to manufacture and sell
automobile tons, bodies nnd ntlinr mitn.
mobile pa'-ts, and to pro.-Ide and main
tain restaurants, Inns, eating houses,
ur places 01 entertainment nnn re
freshment: and to do all thincs Inci
dent to the general transaction of the
ennracter or business hereinbefore
enumerated nnd implied; to mnko and
nerrorm contracts or anv kind nnd des
cription, nnd In carrying on Its busi
ness, or for tho purpose of attaining or
lurtnering any or its ODjccts, to do any
nnn an tnings wnicn a natural person
coultl do nnd oxerelBe, and which now
or hereafter may be authorized hv law:
and In the purchase or acaulHltlon of
property, business rigntB, or franchis
es, or ror additional working capital,
or for any other object In or nbout Its
business tor affairs, and with limit as to
amount, to Incur debt, nnd to ralBe,
borrow and secure the payment of mon
ey In nny lawful manner, Including the
Issuo nnd sale or other disposition of
bonds, warrants, debentures, obliga
tions, negotiable nnd transferable in
struments nnd evidences of Indebted
ness of nil kinds, whether secured by
mortgnge, pledge, nceu or trust or oth
erwise: nnd to own. lease, and sell
such personal and real property as may
no necessary nna userui' ror tne trans
action of the business nnd the nccom
plishmont of tho purposo of this cor
poration. AHTICLE IV.
This corporation shall continue for a
period of ninety-nine (99) years, bo
ginning with tho date of Incorpora
tion, unless sooner dissolved according
to lnw.
AHTICLK V.
The amount of capital stock of this
corporation shall be Two Hundred
Thousand (f200,000) Dollars, divided
Into Twenty Thousand (20,000) shares
of tho par value of Ten Dollars
($10.00) onch. Ten Thousand Dollars
($10,000) flhall be be fully paid In nt
the tlmo of commencement of business.
ThlH stock shall ho non-assessable. Thrt
highest amount of Indebtedness to
which this corporation shall at any
time subject Itself shall not exceed
two-thirds of the paid-up capital stock.
AUTIC1.E VI.
The affairs of this corporation shall
bo conducted by a board of Seven (7)
directors, who shall bo elected annual
ly by the stockholders. Tho board of
directors Bhall eloct a president, a vice
president, a secretary and a treasurer
from, their own number. The names
and plnces of residence of the members
of this board of directors selected to
manage nnd control all tho business and
prudential nffalrs of this corporation
until their successors nro elected nnd
qualified are:
Name Address
Edgar M. Dawson, North Platte, Nobr.
Harry M. Johnson. North Platte, Ntir.
Charles F. Burroughs, North Platte,
Nebr.
William Ebrlght, n. F. D, Box 14, North
Platte, Nebr.
Thos. Orton. 209 S. Maple t , North
Platto Nebr.
Oono Crook. 319 S. Chestnut tit., North
Platte, Nebr.
Wm. Simnnts, Box 545, North Platte,
Neb.
ARTICLE VII.
The stockholders shall hnve authori
ty to ennct by-laws suitable for tho
conduct nnd management of the cor
poration business. The by-laws may
restrict and limit tho right of persons
to own nnd transfer tho shares of stock
of this corporation.
ARTICLE VIII.
Thoso articles may be amended at
any regular or special meeting of tho
stockholders, provided that a written
notice of the proposed nmendment shall
bo mailed ton days In ndvance of said
meeting to each of tho stockholders at
their Inst known place of rosldence.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, wo havo
hereunto pot our hands this day of
November, 1919.
Name Address
Thos, Orton, North Platte, Nebr.
Ellis Eglehoff, North Platte, Nebr.
M. Hayofl, North Platto, Nobr.
J. II. Morrow, North Platte, Nebr,
Oeo. W. Eddy. North Platto Nebr.
Roy Lannln, North Plntto, Nobr.
Chester C Williams, North Platte, Nebr
S. W. Throokmorton, North Platte. Nob.
Win. O. Hheedy, North Platte, Nobr.
Qene Crook, North Platte Nobr.
J. Itoy Dorran. North Platte. NSUr.
W. V. Yates, North Platte, Nobr.
O. It Huff, North Platte, Nobr.
M. n. Buohtel, North Platto, Nebr.
A. 8. Cornwall, North Platte Nebr.
Ilob't. M. Weeks, North Platte, Nebr.
K. II. Yates, North Platto, Nobr.
John T. Stewnrt, North l'lntte, Nebr.
Samuel M. Houder, North Platte, Nebr.
Wm. J. Stewart, North Platto Nebr.
Wm. Ebrlght, North Platte, Nebr.
Frod H. Thompson, North Plntto, Nebr.
Loy E. bright, North Platto Nobr
Win. Slmants, North Plntto, Nobr
W. F. Vosolpka. North Plntto Nebr.
L. E. Hastings, North Platto, Nebr.
Ei M. Dawson, North Plntto. Nobr.
Hcrshoy S. Welch. North Plntto. Nebr.
Harry M. Johnson, North Platte, Nebr.
unnries t: liurroughB. North Platte
Nebr. nSBdtO
Estato No. 170G of Albert M. Soibert,
uccoaseu, in uie uounty court or Lin
coln County, Nebraska. , ,
The State of Nebraska. To nil ner-
sons Interested In said ostato take no
tice that a petition has been nied for
tho appointment Of F. C. Plolstlnknr no
administrator of said estato which has
noen sot tor lionring herein on Decem
ber 19, 1919, at 9 o'clock n. m.
Dated November 18, 1919.
(SEAL) WM. H. C. WOODHUHST
n2Cdl2 County Judge.
NOT1CH
In tho matter of tho estate of Thomas
uonnouy, deceased, in the County
Court of Lincoln County. Nebraska.
To the Heirs and nil Persons Interest
ed in said Estate.
Notice Is hereby given that K.ito
Connelly, as administratrix of said es
tate,, niou her nnal account herein on
November 18. 1919, and also her nnnll-
cation for tho assignment of the real
estato belonging to said estate, to-wlt,
an undivided one-eighth Interest In and
Quarter (8EU) of Section twenty-four
(24), In Township Thirteen (13) North
of Bange Thirty (30). West Gth P. Al
and that Bald Jlnal account nnd appli
cation tor tne assignment of said es
tate will be hoard before tho County
Court In the. court hoUBe In tho City of
North Platte, County of Lincoln and
Stato of Nebraska, on tho 15 th dny of
December, 1919, at 10 o'clock A. M at
which tlmo any person Interested may
appear nnd show causo, If any
thoro be. why the tho said nnnl account
should not be approved and allowed
nnd tho said estate assigned as provid
ed by law.
Dated at North Platte. Nebraska.
November 18, 1919.
WM. H. C. WOODHURST,
n25dl2 County Judge.
TENTS AWNINGS COVERS
PORCn CURTAINS
North Platte Tent
and Awning Co.
109 West Sixth Street
NORTH PLATTE, NEBR.
Phono 210
AUTO CURTAINS AUTO TOPS
Big Price for Furs,
Don"t sell your Furs before see
ing me. Furs are high and I
am offering the 'top prices.
L. UPSHUR
W. T. PRITCHARI),
Graduate Veterinarian
Ex-Government Veterinarian and ex
asslstant deputy State Veterinarian
Hospital U15 South Vino Street.
Hospital Phono Black t33
House Phone Black
NoUco to Creditors
Estate No. 1700 of Maor A. White, de
ceased in the County Court of Lin
coln County, Nebraska.
Tho Sato of Nobraska, ss. Creditors
of said estate will take notice that the
time limited for presentation and fil
ing of claims against said estate is
March 19th, 1920, and for settlemont
of said estate is November 13th, 1920;
that I will sit at the county court
room In said county, on December
18th, 1919, at 10 o'clock a. m., and on
Murch 19, 1920, at 10 o'clock a. m.,
to receive, examine, hoar, allow, or
adjust all claims and objections duly
tiled.
(SEA.) WM. H. C. WOODHURST,
nl8dl2 County Judge.
Beoler, Crosby & Basklns, Atty.
Legal Notice.
T. P. Laughlin and Estelle Gibson,
James Gibson, Rachol A. Staloy, Rosa
Connor, and Robert Staley, heirs at
law of John Staley, deceased, and Cecil
Touoll, National Fire Insurance Com
pany, Tho South Half of the South
West Quarter of Section 32, In Town
ship 11, North of Range 32, In Lincoln
County, Nebraska, and all persons
claiming any interest of any kind in
said real estato or any part thereof,
will tako notice that on the 28th day
of Juno, 1919, W. T. Gulhor as plaintiff
filed his petition in tho District Court
of Lincoln County, Nobraska, the ob
ject and prayor of which aro to fore
close n certain mortgago deed alleged
to havo been executed and dollvered by
tho dofondants, W. T. Ervln and Wln
nio Ervin to T. F. Laughlin May 9th,
191G, and thereby convoying to said
Laughlin tho South Half of tho South
west Quarter of Section 32 In Town
ship 11, North of Rango 32, W. Gth P.
M., in Lincoln County, Nebraska.
That on October Gth, 1919, the said
W. T. Ervln and WInnIo Ervln do
fondants filed their answer and cross
petition in snld action, tho obiect nnd
prayor of which are to clear title to
said lands of certain clouds thereon
and to quiet and confirm such title in
tho said W. T. Ervln and to exclude
each and all of said defendants, and
all persons claiming any Interest of
any kind In said real ostato or any
part thereof, from any right, tltlo or
claim against said premises.
You aro required to answer said
cross petition on or boforo the 22d
day of December, 1919.
Dated Novembor 10th, 1919.
W. T. ERVIN and WINNIE ERVIN,
.Defendants.
By IIOAOLAND & HOAGLAND and
E. E. CARR, Their Attorneys. nlldG