ROADSTERS TWO By DOROTHY DOUGLAS (0, 1920. by McClure Newppcr Syndicate.) Helen Moore hnd broknn the speed limit, successfully, on her wny out to lior father's country homo nt Great Neck. Her little rondster lind enten up (lie miles us If famishing until they were ull consumed. Helen hnd Invited n largo number of friends, on the spur of the mo ment, for u week-end party, and there was sennt times to provision the closed homo before tho first guest should arrive. They would all motor out from the city and would get n mlghly cold reception unless she hur ried a bit. Arriving at Great Neck, Helen drew tip at the butcher's, and her purchases put, as usual, In her car, she went with them to tho grocery shop to make another order. Her little roadster swung against the curb a few yards beyond tho door. A delivery wagon was directly in front, so Helen took the next best position. Tnsldo the shop sho mndc her large order. "Just put them In tho car," she told the grocery boy. "Tho roadster?" questioned the boy, as, laden with the huge box, he obeyed orders. A nod and a smile answered him, and Helen then turned to write a check in payment It was a scant five minutes before sho emerged ready for tho final spin that would lead her, well-stocked with food for the inner man, up to the big driveway to her country home. nelen sent a swift glance Into the car, to make sure her big box was safely there. There was no box 1 And the hoy had returned empty-handed to tho store beforo she had finished making out her check. She hastened back to de mand of the grocer the whereabouts of her order. "I put It In the roadster," said the hoy, and accompanied Helen to tho door. There his henrt gnvo u nasty turn. There must have been two sim ilar cars by tho curb and he had placed tho groceries in tho wrong car. Helen grasped the facts Immediately, and scanned tho main street for the other roadster. If It were In sight It would bo quicker to follow and get her box, rather than wnlt until a du plicate order was made up. "That's probably tho car turning the bend," sho decided, and swiftly Jumped Into her seat. Being In a tremendous hurry, nnd trying to follow tho direc tion of that fast disappearing car, Helen did all tho wrong things. She flung Into roverso gear, stnllod her en glnc, almost banged head-on Into tho one trolley In sight, nnd finally got nway. Sho sped nfter tho receding car ns If sho longed to kill every Inhabi tant of Great Neck. It seemed often as If fortune wero fnvorjng that oth er car, for when Helen seemed about to spring alongsido It sho Invariably had to slacken for a truck or tho sud . den nppearanco of a child In tho road way. Wrath wns gathering In her eyes and' her cheeks were scarlet n-lth cx cltcmqnt. Had sho not been flic daughter aof a well-known towns man Holt undoubtedly would hnve Bcreamed t tho occupant of that twin roudste. to stop and give her her groceries. Time was getting shorter, and sho realized that her guests would be cooling Impatient heels on her mnsslvo stono doorstep. Tho man, for It wns n man In gray tweed cap pulled well over his oyes, wns oblivious to tho fact that ho was being angrily followed. But suddenly be turned off n long bit of clear road, and In another sec ond It would hnve seemed ns If tho Vnnderbllt cup race was on, for tho two cars careened along that high way as If In hot pursuit of a whirl wind. It wns then that tho man know ho was being watched, hut merely ns the occupant of one speedy car trying ui pass uio oilier. They went hood to hood until iiuum wiu iiuiBii ui v. i cm nnui. 11 wns then that the tweed cap driver saw that his opponent wns n girl. Ho had not made tho observation be fore, being well content with trying the full capacity ot his engine's power TJrtw wltli tT-mt rrnnrlnmnnlv fnnf Now, with truo gentlemanly tnct ho shut off gas, slowed almost Imper ceptibly, nnd let tho girl drive well pnst him. Ho fell to wondering then If ho hnd been racing with a mad vfomnn, for sho wns turning straight in the roadway so that n collision was only averted by swift Intelligent uso of tho brake and steering wheel. Tho sudden stop flung Davis with n bang against his wheel, It wns then that he heartily gave vent to nn ex prcsslon not finttcrlng to woman drlv em. "You have my groceries I" tho an gry sentence flashed from ono car to tho other, Davis stared at tho flaming cheeks and' brilliant eyes of his stormy accu ser, then dragging reluctant eyes uwnyiio glanced down ' o his car. Then he did tlm mot unpardona ble thing ho had so fur done. He laughed uproariously. ''Helen Mqoro wns furious. Wwiiltnueously both engines were shut ff ns If to pave tho wny for a conversation under lest strenuous clrcuinBtiineos. Having quiet now at their command It was Davis who spoke next. "Wlint makes you think I huvo your property In my car? My house keeper was In the village making an order and was going to put the box In here with me." Helen sank buck a trifle appeased, for In her heart she knew the man was In no wny responsible for) her predicament yet sho could not help a glow .pf anger. He might ! have looked to see If tho box was his boforc dashing off like a tornado WUI, it ' This' much she told him beforo even ns much ns a ghost of a smile wns permitted to dawn about her lips. "Then where are my groceries?" demanded Davis, as If Helen were re sponsible for their loss. "I hnve n gang walling at the house now for food." "I suppose yours nrc back In the shop," x Helen suggested. "If you don't mind, I would like that box my guests will have gone back to town If I don't get hack soon." "That lets me out of getting over to Kmnllwoods' to arrange for the muslclnns I wanted for tomorrow night." Dnvls was n bit peevish himself now, and Helen's tone became wonderfully soft. "I'm so sorry," she said, "but I have already engaged those musicians for my dance tomorrow night" She wns watching Davis now bb ho removed the box of groceries from one rondster to tho other, and as sho watched him her Inlerest grew. Ho was the type of mnn that any womanly girl would like, and like very much. "Those coons I And they are the best on Long Islnnd. It wns because of them I got my bunch out here," la mented Davis. "Those men could make a motorcar dance. Well you got them first." Ho wns standing close to Helen now, nfter having deposited tho box safely In Its rightful place. "I nm sorry you had to chase your groceries, but I was really not to blame wns I?" He waited his answer, and Helen knew he would wait until ho got It. ne was that type of man. "Not In the leust," she quickly told him, nnd did not regret tho color that crept Into her cheeks. It told him so plainly thnt she rather liked him. Then Impetuously, she added : "I wonder If It would be awfully unconventional If I wero to ask all your" house party over tomorrow night to Join our dnnco? It is really n pity not to all enjoy thoso musicians Isn't It?" Davis smiled swiftly nnd with un mistakable Joy. "By Jove I Thnt's great of you." Then quickly, and with direct meaning, he added: "And does thnt mean that my party enn dance with your party, and" "In other words," laughed Helen, "you mean, will I dance with you Isn't that It?'; "I would say It was," admitted Dav is frankly. And as Helen started tho motor of the little red rondster that wns twin to that other one: "I am so glad tho grocery boy made a mistake." And then began that other rnct tho ono on the rond to love. Find Old Rellc3 In Scotland. Several large caves In Scotland, which wero used as houses a couple of thousand yenrs ago, have been dis covered. Mnny relics havo been left In these dwellings. There ne weav ing combs, whorls- and spindles used by women, enameled brooches, pins nnd colored glnss nrntlots with which they decked themselves. Women's and children's shoes wero also found. Besides these nrc household utensils, wooden dishes nnd spoons, some lamps nnd platters and pottery of various kinds. The men left tools and weapons, plows, picks and mites mndo of deer antlers, wheels and carts, harness mountings nnd largo decorated swords. Prof. James Carl, who made tho dis coveries, declares that tho Romans who were onco In possession of the country taught the peoplo to make all theso things. The Last Resort. An eminent engineer said In our hearing yesterday that in Italy tho workers aro giving two hours of their tlmo ns a free gift to tho stnte. They rpnllzn thnt tneronsiwl nrnilupf Inn rocnn8 -HUlnultoly icrensod wcnith. r Onrmnnv thorn nro si rtf , Rnmn HnlHf nmnn ih roinor nf In old England tho following story admirably illustrates tho industrial Bltuntlon: Two miners were discuss ing tho minimum wngo. "Say, Bill," i'" vage " B U pat "The n I saw tne urst, "wlmt's this 'ere nun- mum wngo? That's what wo gots for goln down ; an' If wo wants ter make any mbro braes, we goes and does some work for it." London Morning Post Change Means Growth No man ought to bo tho same mnn he was ten years ago. Naturo teaches us that wo are now creatures by re nowing tho cells nnd tissues every soven years. Yet In tho midst of physlclnl chnngo It is posslblo for a man to remain static In tho higher things of life. Ho may be so constant to n youthful ideal that ho Is looked Pn ns tho embodiment of stability, but ho will soon bo recognized ns a fossil from which llfo has gone. Ltfe is a growing thing. It must Increase. As soon ns tho sum of Its energy Is re quired to keep up tho repairs of the human aulinnl he begins to take placo among thoso headed for the sun set sldo of life. Man Is either growing Into a bigger self or ho Is growing Into his fossllage, Man must change I0u-luni' Col. H. M. JOHANSEN, AUCTIONEER. Sale Dates: 28th. Combination sale at tlio North 'pintto Sale narn. ijnrch, nth. W. H. Towers, goneral farm "gale, southeast of Maxwell, 15th. Landholm Ac Anderson hog salo at tho North Platto Sale Barn, C. P. Essloy. March 10th, goneral farm sale, 10 miles south and one east of G!,mJy- Neb- Land and Stock Sale. On March 9, 1920, Mrs. Bartholo mew & Son will hold a stock and land salo, 1120 acres of land, In Sec 2, T. 1C, n. 32, and Sec. 3G, T. 17, R. 32, located 12 miles south of Tryon, 20 miles nortwest of North Platte and 2 miles wost of Tryon mail routo. Now is tho tlmo for thoso In terested to look this land over, while tho snow is oo, ns it will bo sold upon tho nbovo dnto regardless of the weather. 102tf Notice. Notice is hereby given that on March 3, 1920, tho Sukraw heirs will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for ono-third cash, balanco threo years with interest at C per cent paid annu ally secured by first mortgage on said land, tho following described tract of land: tho S of Section 14, Township 14, Range 28 Wost of tho Cth P. M., in Lincoln County, Nebraska. Said salo will take placo on tho south sldo of said land and wll com mence at ,2:30 p. m. on said date. On completion o said salo, said cash payment to be made to tho Farmers State Bank of Maxwoll, Nebraska. whore deed and abstract showing good title aro now deposited. Deed and ab stract to be delivered when note and mortgngo aro executed and delivered for balanco of purchase price remain ing unpaid. HARRY SUKRAW, Agent for Sukraw Heirs. II. M. Johansen, Auctioneer. Farmers State Bank, Clerk1. Christian Science service Sunday 11 a. m. Wednesday evening meetings every week at 8:00. A cordial Invi tation Is extended to all to attend these services. Building & Loan build in c room 25. Office phone 241. Res. phone 217 L. C . DROS T. Osteopathic Physician. North Platte, Nebraska. Knights ot Columbus Building. East End Grocery, 709 East Fourth St., On tho Lncoln Highway. Staple& Fancy Groceries QUALITY GOODS Advo, Del Monte, Wobfoot and Beech Nut Brands of Canned Good8. A. F. BEELER, Prop It. I. SIIAPPELL Auctioneer Dates can bo made nt the Platto Valley Stato Bank or Phono 15G Sutherland, Nebraska. always tako stock buyorB with mo. Office Phono 340 Res. Phono 1237 DR. SnAFFEB, Osteopathic Physician Bolton Bldg. North Platte, Nob Phono for Appointments:. JOHN S. SIMMS, M. P. Suecial Attention. Given to Surerery McDonald Bank Building Office Phono 83 Residence 39 GEO. B. DENT, Phsylclan and Surgeon. Special Attention Often to Surgery and Obstretrlcs. Office: Building & Loan Building Phones: Office 130, Residence 115 DR. ItEDFIELD Physician, Obstetrician Surgeon, X-ltay Calls Promptly Answered Night or Day Phono OfYIco C12 Residence C70 DOCTOR D. T. QUIGLEY Practice Limited to Surgery and Radium Thorapj 72S City National Bank Building. Omaha, Nebraska. ALBERT A. LANE, Dentist Roomi 1 and 2 Bolton Building North Platte, Nebraska. DOCTOR C. A. SELBY Physician nnd Burgoo Office OTcr Roxnll Drug Store Oflico Phono 371. Houbo 10G8 DEBBYBBRBY & FORBES, Licensed Enibamers Undertakers and Funeral Directors Dny phono 41 Night phono Black 688 Notlco to Residents All partlos who havo piled asho3 and lubbiHh nong the sides of tho street t ate hereby ot dared to remove inmo nt onco. or complaint for viola tion of oidinanco will bo filed. Tho streets must not bo used as a dump ing ground. W. B. SALISBURY, T.5-2 Street Cominlssloner- Extension to Road No. 2S.", nnd Vacating Road No. 800. To Whom It May Concern : Tho consent petition to extend Road No. 285 und to vacate Road No. 300, signed by Scott Shaner and 9 others has been filed In tho office of the County Clerk, In words and figures ns follows: Comnjonolng at tho quarter section corner In the center of the wost lino of Scctjon 1, Township 12, Range 29, running thonce east on the north sldo of tho east and west center line of sal(l section, 40 feet wide, to the center of said section, wo further ask that tho 40 foot road commencing where the north nnd south center lino of said section Intersects tho north lino of Bald section running thence south to the center of said soctlon bo vacated. All claims for damages and objec tions to the establishing and vacating of above roadR must bo filed In the of flco of the County, Clerk of Lincoln ounty, Nebraska, on or before 12 clock noon of tho 30th day of April, 1920, or said roads will bo allowed without reforenco thereto. Witness my hand and official eal this 24th day of February, 1920. (SEAL) A. S. ALLEN, f24 County Clerk. LEGAL NOTICE. Gebrge L. Andrews and wife Hnttle . Andrews, Raymond Brothers and Company. Isaac R. Mclntirc, Peter Mc- ovorn, Thomas B. McGovorn and wire Catherine McGovern, Lots ono (1), two (2), three (3) and four (4), block thirty-seven (37), of the original town of North Platte, Section 33, Township 14, north of Range 30, west of the Gth M, in Lincoln county, Nebraska, and all persons claiming an interest of any kind In said real estate or part thereof, will take notice that on the 24th day of February, A. D. 1920, George W. Cloplno, plaintiff herein, filed his petition In tho district court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, against said defendants and each of them, the object and prayer of which is to re move certain clouds therefrom and quiet and confirm the title of the plaintiff in and to the real estate abovo described and to exclude each and all of said defendants from any title, claim or interest in and to said property or any part thereof. You and each of you are required to answer said petition on or before the 5th day of April, A. D. 1920. Datdd this 24th day of February 1920. GEORGE W. CLOPINE, f24-4 Plaintiff By Hoagland & Hoagland, his Attys NOTICE OF PETITION. Estato No. 1735 of Neis C. Rasmussen, deceased, in tho County Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska. The State of Nebraska. To all per sons Interested In said estate tako no tice that a petition has been filed for the appointment of Josio C. Rasmus son as administratrix of said estate, which has been set for hoarinc herein on March 19th, 1920, at 10 o'clock a. m. Dated February 21st, 1920. fcSEAL) WM. H. C. WOODHURST, f24ml2 County Judge Notice to Creditors Estate No. 1722 of Georgo E. Rogers, deceased, in the County Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska. Tho State of Nebraska, ss. Credit ors of said estato will take notice that tho tlmo limited for presentation and fllinK of claims against said estato is Juno 2Gth. 1920, and for sottlemcnt of said estato Is February 20th, 1921; that I will sit at tho county court room in said county, on March 26th, 1920, at 10 o'clock a. m., and on Juno 2Cth, 1920, at 10 o'clock a. m., to re ceive, examine, hear, allow, or adjust all claims and objections duly flloa. (SEAL) WM. H. C. WOODHURST, f24ml9 County Judge. Notlco to Creditors Estato No. 1721 of Sheldon C. Me- comber, deceased, in tho County Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska. The Stato of Nobraska, ss. Credit ors of said ostato will tako notice that tho tlmo limited for presentation and fillnc of clnims against said estato is J,uno 2Gth. 1920, and for settlement ot said estato is February 20th( 1921; that I will sit at tho county court room in said county, on March 26th, 1920, at 10 o'clock a. ra., and on Juno 26th, 1920, at 10 o'clock a. m., to ro colvo, oxamlno, hear, allow, or adjust all claims and objections duly filed. (SEAL) WM. H. C. WOODHURST, f24ml9 County Judgo. Notlco of Petition Estato No. 1734 of E. R. Raworth, de ceased in tho County Court of Lin coln County, Nebraska. Tho Stato of. Nobraska. To all per sons Interested In said estato tako no tlco that a petition 1ms boon filed for tho appointment ot David Lanham as administrator of said estato, wtucn has been sot for hearing herein on March 19, 1920, at 9 o'clock a. m. Dated February 19, 1920. (SEAL) WM. H- C. WOODHURST, f24m!2 County Judgo. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estato No. 1718 of Patrick II. McEvoy, deceased, in tho County Court of Lincoln County, Nobraska. Tho Stato of Nobraska, ss: Credl tors of said stnto will tako notlco thnt tho tlmo for prosontation and filing ot claims against said estato is Juno 12. 1920. and for settlement of said estate is August 5th, 1920; that I will sit at Uio county court room In said county, on March 12, 1920, at 9 o'clock a. m and on Juno 12, 1920, at 9 o'clock a. m,, to rocoivo, examine, hoar, allow, or adjust all clnims nnu objections duly filed. (SEAL) WM. H. C. WOODHURST. t0n:5 County Judge IV. T. PltrrCHAUI), Graduate Veterinarian Ex-Government Veterinarian and ex assistant deputy State Veterinarian Hospital Ulfi South Vine Street. Hospital Phone Black o33 House Phone Black 633 PRIMARY ELECTION. Proclamation County Clerk's Office North Platto, Nebr By virtue of tho authority vested in me by law, I, A. S. Allen, County Clerk of Lincoln County, Nobraska, do hereby direct and proclaim that a Pri mary Election bo hold In tho several polling places In Lincoln County, Stato of Nebraska, on Tuesday, the 20th day of April, 1920, during tho hours designated by, law, for the fol lowing purposes, to-wlt: 1. To express a preference for can didates by each of tho political partlos for Presldont and Vice-President of tho United States. 2. For the election of four dele gates at largo and two from the Cth Congressional District in tho Stato to the National Conventions of the re spoctlvo political partlos, and the election of a Ilka number of alternates. 3. For tho election of ono National Commltteman by each of tho political parties. 4. -For the non-partisan nomination of two candlates for Chief Justlco of the Supreme Court. 5. For the non-partisan nomination of two candidates for Judge of tho Supreme Court to fill vacancy. G. For tho nomination of ono can didate for Congressman from the 6th Congressional Disctrict, by tho sev eral political parties. 7. For tho nomination by each of tho political parties of the following Stato Officers, to-wit: 1 Governor, 1 Lieutenant Governor, 1 Secretary of State, 1 Auditor of Public Accounts, 1 Stato Treasurer, 1 Attorney General, 1 Commissioner Public Lands and Buildings, 1 Railway Commissioner, and 1 Railway Commissioner to fill vacancy. 8. For the non-partisan nomination of four (4) candidates for Regents of the State University. 9. For tho non-partisan nomination of two candidates for Superintendent of Public Instruction, as provided by the Session laws of 1917. 10. For the non-partisan nomina tion of two candidates for Judge of tho District Court for the Thirteenth Judicial District. 11. For the nomination by each of the political parties One Candidate for Stato Senator from tho 25th District. 12. Tho nomination by each of the political parties Ono Candidate for Representative from the C8th District. 13. The nomination by each of tho political parties Ono Candidate for Representative from tho 77th District. 14. Tho nomination by each of the political parties Ono Candidate for Clerk of District Ocurt. 15. The nomination by each of the political parties Ono Candidate for County Commissioner from the 1st District. 16. The nomination by each of the political parties One Candidate for County Commissioner from tho 3rd District. 17. The non-partisan nomination ol Two Candidates for County Judge, 18. Tho nomination by each of the political parties Ono Candidate for Po lice Magistrate for tho City of North Platte Tho above Primary, Election will be hold in the various precincts in Lin coin County, State of Nebraska, on the 20th day of April, 1920, the polls will be open at eight o clock in tho morning and remain open until 8 o'clock in the afternoon of tho same day. Dated at North Platto, Nebraska, this 23rd day of February, 1920. In tostlmony weherof, I have lierc- j , .i .i i unto hoi, my iiuiiu unu uuiauu mo awi OI Lincoln (jouniy, iNuurusiui, una wru day of February, 1920. (SEAL) A. S. ALLEN, f24m26 County Clerk. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estato No. 1716 of Christina Cohagen, deceased, in the county uourt oi Lincoln County, Nebraska. t)ia Rtnto nf Nebraska, ss. Credi tors of said estato will take notlco timt thn time limited for Dresontation and filing of claims against said es tato is Juno 12, 1920, nnd for settle ment of said estate is January du, 1921; that I will sit at tho county court room In said county, on March 12, 1920, at 9 o'clock o. m., and on Juno 12, 1920, at 9 o'clock a. m., to rocoivo, oxamlno, hear, allow, or ad Just all claims and objections duly filed. (SEAL) WM. H. C. WOODHURST, fl0rn5 County Judge. NOTICE OF HEARING In tho mattor ot tho estato of Adolph Scliorz, docca8od, in tho County Court of Lincoln County, Nobraska To tho heirs and all persons inter ested In said ostato: Notlco la horeby given that a potitlon for tho appoint ment of Frieda Schorz, as administra trix of tho estato ot Adolph Schorz, deceased, and also an application for an ollowanco for Frieda Schorz, as .widow of said decoased, has been filod In this court and thnt said pe tition and application for widow's al- lowanco will bo hoard beforo tho County Court of Lincoln County, Ne l raska, In tho Court Houso in tho City of North Platto, in said County, on February 28, 1820, at 10 o'clock a. m., nt which titno any porson Inter ested may appear and show causo, it any tlioro bo, why tho prayor of said petition and application Bhould not bo granted. Dated at. North Platto, Nebraska, February 6, 1920. (SEAL) WM. H. C. WOODHURST, fl0f27 County Judge . Big Price for Furs, Don"t sell your Furs before see ing me. Furs are high and I am offering the top prices. L. LIPSHITZ. NOTICE OF PETITION Estato No. 1729 of Goorgo Brown Can right, deceased, in tho County Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska. Tho Stato of Nebraska. To all per sons Interested in said estato tako notlco that npctltion has been filed for tho appointment of John Canright as administrator of said ostato which has boon sot for hearing heroin on March 5, 1920, at 9 o'clock a. m. Dated February 3, 1920. (SEAL) WM. II. C. WOODHURST, f9f27 County Jud go. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estato No. 1715 of Joseph J. Bow kcr, deceased, in tho County Court ot Lincoln county, Nebraska. Tho Stato of Nebraska, ss: Credi tors of said estato will tako notlco that tho tlmo limited for presenta tion and and filing of claims against -said estato is Juns 5th, 1920, and for settlement of said estato is January 30th, 1921, that I will sit in the coun ty court room In said county on March 5th, 1920, at 9 o'clock a. m., and on June 5th, 1920, at 9 o'clock a. m., to receive, hear, allow, or adjust all claims and objections duly filed. WM. II .C. AVOODHURST, f2-4 County Judgo ORDER FIXING CLADI DAYS. In Uio Mattor of tho Estate of Frank L. Lawrence, Deceased. Now on this 30th day of January, 1920, it is ordered by tho coujt that tho executrix be allowed ono year from this date In which to settle said estate, and creditors will bo allowed until tho fifth day of Juno, 1920, to filo their claims, after said date, claims will be forever barred. That on tho 5th day of March, 1920, and the 5th day of Juno, 1920, at 1:30 o'clock p. m., of each of said days, tho court and the executrix will attend at tho county, court room in said county, to rocelve, examine, hear, allow and ad just clalmB. That notice of this or der be given creditors and all persons interested in said estato by publication of a notice for four successive wteeks immediately preceding tho 5th day of March 1920 in Tho North Platte Tribune, a legal semi-weekly newspa per printed and published in Lincoln county, Nobraska. WM. H. C. WOODHURST, f2-4. County Jugo AMENDMENTS TO ARTICLES OH IX COIirOUATION OF THE NOIITII PliATTE EaUITY ASSOCIATION KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That at a special meeting of the stockholders of tho North Platte Equity Association, a corporation duly organized under the laws of tho state of Nebraska, held at tho office of tho company In North Platte, Nebraska, on the 31st day of January, 1920, A. D.. after duo and legal notice had been given to the stockholders thereof In conformity with Its Articles of Incor po.atlon, By-Laws and the laws of tho State, at which the requisite majority of the stock of said corporation was represented, the following amend ments were adopted as shown below: Article III of the Articles of Incor poration was amended to read as fol lows: ARTICLE III. "The general naturo of the business to be transacted by this corporation shall be to buy, sell, trade and deal in, at wholesale and retail, groceries, pro visions, food supplies, farm and dairy products, vegetables, produce, pottery and crockery, fresh, salt and smoked meats, Hsh, oysters, and sea food pro ducts, live stock, poultry, and domestic, foreign and manufactured food pro ducts, grain, hay, feed, straw, seeds, poultry feed, lumber, cement, coal, all kinds of machinery, engineering and hardware specialties, gasoline or gas engines nnd motors, automobiles, steam engines, boilers, electrical motors, farm machinery, farm equipment, wire, dairy supplies, vehicles, and machin ery and appliances of every kind, na ture and description, furniture and ar ticles used In furnishing nnd equip ping of banks, theatres, churches schools, residences and other public nnd private buildings, dry goods, clothing, wearing npparel nnd textllo fabrics of every kind, hats, caps, mil linery, boots, shoes, furnishing goods, fancy goods, nnd all articles nnd mer- I uminuise 01 line g chnndlse of like general diameter and i description, bread, enkes, pies, crack- ers, uiscuit, pastry, ico-cream and oth er similar food products, and to provide nnd maintain a restaurant, inn or eat ing houso: and to do all things inci dent to the general transaction of the character of business hereinbefore enumerated and implied, including the right to own, lease nnd operate grain elevators, hay barns, refrigerators, stables, pens, slaughter houses, abat toirs, cold storage plants, bakeries, and garages; to make nnd porform contracts of any kind nnd description, and in carrying on Its business or for tho purpose of attaining or furthering any of Its objects, to do any and all things which a natural person could do and exercise, and which now or hereafter may bo au thorized by law: and In the purchase or acquisition of property, business, r.Ights of franchises, or for additional working capital, or for any other ob ject In or about Its business or affairs, to Incur debt and to raise, borrow and secure the payment of money In any lawful manner. Including the issue and salo or other disposition of bonds, war rants, debentures, obligations, nego tiable nnd transferable instruments and evidences of indebtedness of all kinds, whether secured by mortgage, pledge, deed of trust or otherwise; and to own, lease and sell such personal and real property as may be necessary nnd useful for tho trnnsactlon of the business and the nccompllshment of the purpose of this corporation." We, Edgar M. Dawson, and Harry M. Johnson, President and Secretary of said meeting, do hereby certify the above to bo a true and correct state ment of the proceedings of the stock holders at the above named meeting, and wo do hereby execute, sign and acknowledge tho same, for and on be half of said corporation, this 31st day of January. 1920, A. D. EDGAR M. DAWSON. President. HARRY M. JOHNSON, Secretary. State of Nebraska, County of Lincoln, sg Bo It Remembered, that on this Oth day ot February, A D. 1920, before me, a notary publlo in and for said Countv and State, personally appeared Edgi'r M. Dawson and Harry M. Johnson, each being to mo personally known, who being by mo duly sworn did sny. that they aro the President and Secre tary respectively of tho North Piatt Equity Association, and that said In strument wns signed and sealed In bi -half of said corporation by authority of its stockholders, and that they ac knowledged Bald instrument to be tho voluntary act and deed of said corpora tion, by them voluntarily executed. F3. R. GOODMAN. Notary Publlo r