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ESPECIALLY CIGARS
By H. L. LANGDALE.
(, IbiO. by McClurr Newnpiiper Synllct.)
"Now, Tom," admonished MntlK',
Italicizing each word with nn emphatic
forefinger poke Into her lniftinrK
overcoat, "remember, the Brnnsons
are coming to dinner tonight. Don't ,
forpet to lirlnjr homo some flowers and
cigars especially tins cigars."
With last jmt anil wifely kiss, she
pushed him Into the vontlbule, closed ,
the door on his "Sure thing, honey; (
good-by," nnil hurried haul: to the ,
kitchen to begin preparations for the
evening. '
Tom and Mndjce I'rltchard were
newcomers In the Lahowood colony,
and this was to he their very first at
tempt at regular entertaining. Mr. ,
Bronson was some sort of partner In
n large Arm of architects, and a man
that Tom as an expert draftsman
"ought to know," according to Madge.
Mrs. Bronson, portly, exquisitely
dressed, ns rcgulnrly massaged as ,
Madge was shampooed, sifted and or- j
ganlzed whatever of society Lnkowood
hoasted. If Tom was not to fall short
In Mr. Branson's o.ves, neither did
Madgo Intend to he found wanting In i
the estimation of Ids wife. j
And to that end. she had planned ;
this dinner with care.
She Imped Tom would remember the
cigars. Time was. In his bachelor ,
days, and, she hoped, time would he-1
in the future, when ills pockets con- ,
tnlned plenty of nice, brightly banded
smokes ns n matter of course.
Promptly at ni'JSi the Bronson sednn
drew tip at the I'rltchard curb. Madge,
pretty and slim, and softly gowned in
crepe do chine, was waiting to greet
her guests.
"My husband Is late, as usual," she
apologized gracefully. "Commuting Is
bo unreliable."
Hnt Tom came In Just then with a
tnle of open bridges and delayed trtif
flc, and Madge sllpiwd away.
Dinner was hnlf over. So far every
thing had been perfect. Salad course
was next, then dessert, then coffee and
clgnrs In the living room by the open
fire. Horrors I Had Tom remembered?
Catching his eye, she managed to
convey, by n lift of the eyebrows and
nn Inconspicuous two-lingered gesture
rh of ono who removes a cigar from
his mouth, the query. They had been
married long enough for Tom to be
fairly well trained In this delicate do
mestic art of signal and Interpreta
tion. Once, ho would have laid down
his napkin, half risen, and snld,
"Something the mutter, dear?" Hut
tonight utter blankness swept his
countenance, succeeded by an expres
sion of Inflnlto dismay.
While shifting plates for the salad,
nn idea occurred to her, Only n block
below was u small part grocery, part
. stationery store, an unneuutirui spot
on Lnkewood's residential street, but
quite frequently a godsend to an un
expectedly visited housekeeper. She
would start the salad, then, under pre
text of delay in the kitchen, run down
to the store, get the best cigars they
carried, place them In the humidor In
the living room, ami reappear frrim
the kitchen.
In the brightly lighted dining room,
about the table sparkling with shining
silver and spotless linen, Madge's
guests, toying with their cherry-topped
salad, awaited her return to their
midst and waited and waited
"Madge 1" Tom raised his voice
slightly.
There was no reply.
Meanwhile, Madgo had accom
plished her errand and was nearly
home. Suddenly, ricocheting across
the street, skidded a loaded automo
bile, bumping with a grinding of
brakes and startled cries from the In
nmtes, Into another car drawn up at
the curb.
Wildly hoping her absence had not
been noticed, Madge arrived breath-
SPECIAL
FLAT IRON
OFFER
FROM JUNE 1ST TO 18TH WE WILL
CREDIT YOU
$1.00
On any old iron turned in to us on the
purchase of a New ELECTRIC IRON.
Don't forget the Date, the 17th will be
too late. . x
North Platte Light 8c Power Co.
levslv Iti front of her veranda n
veranda which seemed filled with peo
ple, I'lthough In renllty there were
only three. The light, streaming from
the door behind, revealed Mr. and Mrs.
Itronson. bareheaded, and Tom with a
napkin dangling In his hand,
Madge, In nn agony of shame at be
ing caught In the act of returning
from running away from her own din
ner party, little realized what n pretty
picture sin; innde as she stood below,
her cheeks becomingly flushed, her
breath coming a bit quickly between
parted Hps.
How explain herself? Plnuslble
stories sprang to her Hps, explanations
untrue, but surely permissible under
the circumstances.
Then, suddenly, with half a smile.
"Here they are, Torn," she said, hold
ing out a slim hand filled with cigars.
Some hours later. Tom, forgiven and
penitently committed to drowning
self If, by Jupltor.'he ever forgot any-
thing again, explained how he hnd
gone to the kitchen In search of her.
l lien nnil come u crnsn ami. wen sue 1
knew the rest.
Colncldently with this conversation,
Mr. itronson was remarking to his
wife: "Prltchnrd seems nn A-l sort
of chap fine mind, nlthough I guess
his wife wishes he'd Improve his
memory 1" Bronson laughed.
"I Ihlnk," returned his wife, com
plncently, "that his little wife Is go
ing to be nn addition to our commun
ity." Then ndded, epigrammatlcally,
"she has that Invaluable social asset
the sixth sense which saves a situa
tion." "You mean," Interrogated her hus
band, "she wasn't phased when we
caught her getting the cigars?"
"Exnctly!" said his wife.
EARTH IS GROWING COLDER
Old. Fashioned Arctic Winters Seem to
De More and More Recognized
Institutions.
How do the old-fashioned people ac
count for the fact that this second dec
ado of the twentieth century, now
nenr Its close (the decade, not the cen
tury) litis produced more, "old-fashioned
.winters" than nny like recorded pe
riod in the past? "The cllmntc Is
growing milder," some people say. It
appears more likely It Is growing
stendlly colder. The oldest Inhabitant
cannot remember a more Verinontlsh
sort of a winter In Boston tliim the one
which hits happily come to an end,
remarks the Transcript of that city.
Onu would, Indeed, rather expect It to
he so. Our moribund earth Is con
stantly radiating Its heat Into the shiv
ery spaces lotween the planets. The
sun Is pumping away Into regions far
beyond the planets, with a positively
Inconceivable recklessness of wasteful
ness, its stores of heat and energy. Wo
nre trying to warm up the milky wny
and are only chilling ourselves In do.
lug It. The process has been going on
for ii million years and more. Perhaps
It Is beginning to tell on the weather at
Boston. Year by year the old-fashioned
winters will he getting more new
fashioned until at last Guiana and
Amazonia will be sending their Arctic
expeditious to Massachusetts bay, as
we are now sending MacMllliin to
Hallln's bay.
Children's Library for Madrid.
The ministry of public instruction
in Spain has Instituted a special libra
ry for children In the building of the
Nntlonal library. Tho proposed libra
ry Is to be otieu during the sumo
hours as the National library itself,
and It Is to admit children under I I.
Once It fins begun to be operated,
children under that age will not be
permitted entrance Into any other
library of Madrid without n special
penult specifying the books needed.
Special funds have been provided' for
the library, which will specialize not
only on Juvenile hooks, but also re-
views nnd papers that concern them
selves with youngsters nnd their par-
tlculur problems.
I) US. STATES k STATES
Chiropractors
:,, fi, 1 Building k Loan Iliilhllng.
Office Phone TO. Res. Phone 1242
DR. HAIJOLD FEXXEJt
Osteopath.
(Mer Hlrschftltl's
Office Phone 333 Res. Phone 1020
DERRYHKKin & FORBKN
Licensed Enibaraers
Undertakers and Funeral Directors
Da) phono 41
Night phone Muck ubti
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him-lollce of Hearing on Final Account
I and Hearing on Petition for IHs
I trlliutlon of Estate,
ij,, the County Court of Lincoln coun-
ty, Nebraska,
In the Matter of the Estnte of C. A.
Carpenter, Deceased.
State of Nebraska, Lincoln County.ss.
To all persons interested in the Es
tate of C. A. Carpenter, Deceased. '
You are hereby notified that on the
20th tiny of May. 1920, P. U. Hnllignn.
ndmlnlstrntor with will annexed, of
the estate of C. A. Carpenter, de
ceased, filed In said court his final nc
count as administrator, and his peti
tion, the object and prayer of which
are that a decree of distribution
may bo mndo of the residue of said es
tate, now In ills possession, to tho par
ties entitled by lew to recelvo same.
A.nl that said tlnal occoun1 and petition
for distribution will bo heard on tho
16th day of June, 1020. at the hour of
10 o'clock a. in. at tho county court
room In tho city of Norh Platte, In said
county.
You nre hereby cited to appear at the
tiino nnd place above designated, and
show cause, If such exist, why salld
account should not bo nllowed.
IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that
said P. R. Hallgan, administrator
with will annexed, give notlco to all
persons interested in said estate, by
cnusing a copy of this order to bo pub
lished in tho SenI-Weekly Tribune, a
newspaper printed nnd published in
snld county, for three successive weeks
prior to tho dnto set for said hearing.
Dated this 20th dny or May, 1920
WILLIAM II. C. WOODHURST.
3-w County Judge.
Notice of Final Report.
Estate No. 1048, of Mary, Evarts,
deceased in the county court of Lin
coln County, Nebrnskn.
Tho State of Nobraska, to all per
sons interested in said Estate take
notice that tho Administrator lias filed
n final account and report of his ad
ministration and a petition for final
settlement nnd dlschargo as such,
which have been set for hearing before
snld court on June 18, 1920, nt 9 o'clock
a. m., when you muy nppenr nnd con
test the snme.
Dated May 18th. 1920.
WM. II. C. WOODHURST,
3-w County Judge.
Legal Notice.
II. II. Overbcck; Augustus Cainpi;
P. L. Harper: Lot 8, Block 15, Original
Town of Wallace Llncoh eount. N
braska, and nil persons claiming nny
interest of nny kind in snld real estate,
or nny part thereof tnko notlco that on
tho 21st, dny, of Mny 1920, E. B. Spencer
and E. R. Forrell fled their petition in
tho district court of Lincoln County,
Nobraska, ngninst you nnd encli of you,
also ngniinst Lincoln Land Company, a
corporation, in nn notion wherein tiio
said E. B. Silencer and E. R. Porrell
aro plaintiffs and you nnd each of you
aro defendants.
Tho object nnd prnyor of plaintiff's
petition is to Mulct title in plaintiffs tin
and to Lot 8. Block 15, Original Town
of Wnllnce, Nebraska, and to cut off
and forovor bar nny, right, title or in
terest of snld defendnnts or nny of
them to said action in HaSd rcnl estate
Plaintiff asks to havo a mortgngo
cancelled upon tho records executed
by Maria L. Green nnd husband, which
wns filed of record August 21st. 1S89 in
Book 11 of Mortgnges, Pago 7 Mortgago
Records of Lincoln County. Nebraska.
Also to linvo a mortgago cnncolled of
record in the register of deeds offlco of
Lincoln County, Nobraskn, undor dnto
of November 1st, 1890 and recorded in
Book 11, of mortgages, Pago 179 thoro
of. Plaintiffs allege that snld mortgngos
havo been wholly paid; that tho snmo
aro barred by tho Statutes of Limita
tions of tho Stnto of Nebraska. That
plaintiff has been In tho open, notor
ious, oxcluslvo, continuous, ndvorso
possession of snld land for more thnn
ton years boforo tho bringing of this
action and thnt tho dofendnnts nnd
ench of them to tills nctlon havo no
right, title, claim or demand of any
description in and to said real estato
and plaintiff asks to hnvo his title
(piloted thoreto and for such other nnd
further relief ns mny bo just nnd oqult-
nliln
You aro further notified that unloss
you answer said peNtlon on or boforo
tho 5th day of July, 1920, judgment
1 bo taken against you" by default.
E. B. SPENCER & E. R. FERRELL.
By Halllgan. Bentty & Halllgan.
m25-J18. Their Attornoys
Notice To Non.lteshleiit Defendant.
Jnnics N. Goff, dofondnnt, will tnko
notlco thnt on tho 11th day of Fob
ruary 1920. Margaret Goff, plaintiff,
therein filed her petition in tho Dis
trict Court of Lincoln County. Nebras
ka, against tho said James N. Goff, tho
dofondnnt thoroln, tho object and prny
or of which nr.o to obtain a dlvorco
from tho said dofendant on tho grounds
of non-support, nnd wlllfull dosortlon
for moro than. two years Immediately
proceeding tho filing of hor potltlon.
You nro required to nnswor said
potltlon on or boforo July Cth, 1920, or
jiidgmont will tnkon ns prayod.
MARGARET GOFF,
4-w By John Grant her Attornoy.
TH 1 K T 4 k ITfl I
FARM LOANS
I have the Money
on hand to close
loans promptly.
Real Estate Mortgages
Bought and Sold
T. C. PATTERSON
Loan Broker
Building & Loan Building
DOCTOR C. A. SELBY
L'hysician and Surgooa
Office over Rexall Drug Stoic
....
Office Phone 3d. House 1068 j
GEO. B. DENT,
Phsylclnn and Surgeon.
Special Attention Given to Surgery
and Obstretrlcs.
Office: Building & Loan Building
Phones: Office 130, Residence 116
JOHN S. SIMMS. M. I).
Special Attention Given to
Surtrery
McDonald Dank Building
Office Phone S3 Residence 3S
Office phone 241. Res. phone 217
L . C . DROST,
Osteopathic Physician.
North Platte, - - Nebraska.
Knights of Columbus Building.
Office Phone 340 Res. Phone 1237
DIt. SHAFFER,
Osteopathic Physician
Belton Bidg. North Platto, Neb
Pnone for Appointments
AUTO LIVERY.
Romigh Garage.
Phone 811 Day Call. Phono 1270 Com
mercial Hold Night Ca'I.
Taxi Service.
NOT1CE.
Reva Pigg; Alice II. Smith; A. II.
Smith: U. S. Live Stock Co.; Addle E.
Kendall; Dr. B. J. Kay Medicine Co.;
J. Watson Ramsey; M. E. Thompson;
James S. Gilbert; Phillip Dietzgen;
Frank Wille; Joo Eckrosh; Paul II.
GUlam; Will Outtrim; Clara Outtrlm;
Austin S. Christ: John E. Glirist;
Eunice A. Ghrlst; C. E. Marquis, Clair
Dickson; J. Sidney Simith; W. W. Bean
& Son; S. A. Brewster; M. J. O'Con
nell; Dr. B. J. Kay Medical Company
of St. Albans, Vermont; and tho
Northeast Quarter and the Southwest
Quarter and tho West Half of the
Southeast Quarter and the Southenst
Quarter of tho Southeast Quarter of
Section 29, Township 10, North Range
32, West of tho 0th P. M. in Lincoln
County, Nebraska, and all of Section
21, Township 10, North Range 32, West
of the Gtli P. M., Lincoln County, Ne
braska, nnd the South One-Half of the
Southeast Quarter of tho Southenst
Qmirter of Section 19, Township 10,
North Rnngo 32, West of tho Cth P. M.
In Lincoln County, Nobraskn, nnd all
persons claiming any interest of nny
kind in said real estato or nny pnrt
thereof, take notlco thnt on the 10th
dny of May, 1920, Anna V. Motcalf
plantiff herein filed her petition in tho
district court of Lincoln County, Ne
braska, the object and prayer of which
Is to quiet titlo (in the plnlntiff herein
Anna, V. Motcalf, to the Northeast
Quarter and tho Southwest Quarter
and tho West Half of tho Southenst
Qunrtor and tho Southeast Quarter of
the Southeast Quarter of Section 29,
a lid all of Section 21, and tho South
Half of tho Southeast Quarter of the
Southeast Quarter of Section 19, all in
Township 10. North Rnngo 32. West of
tho Oth P. M. in Lincoln County, No
braskn, ngninst each and all of the
defondnnts heroin and ngninst nil per
sons claiming any Interest of nny
kind in said real estato or any
part thereof and excluding each and
all of sn.1d defendants from nny right,
title, Interest, lien, clnim or demand
In and to snld lands and plaintiff prays
that the dofendant. U. S. Live Stock
Co.. bo adjudged and decreed to have
no right, title, claim, lion or interest
in or to flvo certnln mortgages on
parts of abovo described lnnd, all exe
cuted on April the 27th, 1912, and all
oxocuted by Will Outtrim nnd Clnrn C.
OuttHlm, his wife, to U. S. Live Stock
Co. as follows:
Ono for $500.00 upon the Northeast
Qunrtor of Section 29, Township 10,
Rnngo 32 in Lincoln County
iNebrnska, and recorded in tho office
of the county clerk of Uincoln County,
in Book 12 of Mortgages at Pago 303.
Ono for $500.00 upon tho Southeast
Qunrtor of tho Southenst Qunrtor and
tho West Hnlf of tho Southeast Qunr
tor of Section 29 nnd tho South Hnlf
of tho Southenst Qunrtor of tho South
east Quarter of Section 19 all In Town
ship 1G, Rnngo 32 In Lincoln County,
Nobraska. and recorded In tho Mort
gngo Records of Lincoln County In
Book 42, Pago 305.
Ono for $1,000.00 upon tho Enst Half
of Section 21, Township 10, Rnngo 32
In Lincoln County, Nobraskn, nnd re
corded In tho Mortgngo Records of
Lincoln County, in Book 42 of Mort
gngos nt Pngo 311.
Ono for $500.00 upou tho Soutliwost
Qunrtor of Section 29. TownslMp 10.
Rnngo 32 In Lincoln County nnd re
corded in Mortgngo Records of Lin
coln County In Book 42 of Mortgngos
at Pago 309.
Ono for $1,000.00 upon tho Wost Half
of Soctlon 21. Township 1G, Rnngo 32
in Lincoln County, Nobraska, and re-!
.sxffsasl
of Mortgngos, Page 307. j
Ana planum prays mat saiu u. &. i
Live Stock Co. be adjudged and de-'
creed to have no right, Hen or inter-
est in said mortgages for the renson
1 that wild dofendant, U. S. Live Stock
Co., for a valuable consideration sold.
assigned nnd transferred each and all
of said real estate Mortgages to the j
plaintiff herein. I
That in addition to the relief here-1
tofore prnyed for, plaintiff further
......... . i, .if. !., turn rv.. I
I'itiB umi mu iiuiuiiumii, tviii wuiiiifii,
be also adjudged nnd decreed to have
no lien or Interest In and ' to the
Northeast Quarter of Section 29,
j Township 10, Range 32, by virtue of
'one certain mortgage executed by
'John E. Ohrist to snld Outtrlm for the
sum of $575.00 on July 15th, 1912, nnd
'recorded in the Mortgage Records of
.Liincoln County, Nebraska, "In Hook 41,
nt Page 307.
I And also that said defendant, Will
lOUttwm, be adjudged and decreed to
!hnve no Hen or Interest in nnd to the
Northwest Quarter of Section 21,
Township ic. Rnngo 32, in Lincoln
iCounty. Nebrnskn. bv reason of a cer
'tain mortgage executed by Austin S.
Ghrist, single, to salj defendant, Will
Outrim, for $G00.00 dated August 13th,
1912, and recorded in the Mortgage
Records in Book 40 of Mortgnges, at
Page 300.
And that said defendant, Will Outt
rim, bo adjudged and decreed to have
no Hon or interest in and to the South
west Quarter of Section 21, Township
1G, Range 32. in Hlncoln County, Ne
braska, by rirtue of a certnln mort
gage executed by Austin S. Ghnst.
single, to Will Outtrim for $600.00 on
August 13th, 1912, nnd recorded in the
Mortgage Records of Lincoln County,
Nebraska, in Book 40, at Page 299. for
the reason thnt each and all of said
three last described mortgages were
duly and legally foreclosed and bnrred
in an notion instituted in the district
court of Lincoln county, Nebrnskn,
whcroln Anna V. Metcalf wns plnln
tiff nnd WIN Outrim nnd others were
tiff nnd Will Outturn nnd others were
defendnnts nnd wherein snld Will
Outtrlm wns duly nnd legally served
with summons.
Thnt in addition to the relief here
tofore prayed aguinst him that the de
fondant, Frank Wille. be also adjudged
and decreed to have no Hen, right or
Interest in and to tho Northeast Quar
ter of Sectiion 29, Township 16, Range
32, in Lincoln County, Nebraska, by
dcason of a mortgage executed by
John E. Christ to Will Outtrlm on the
15th day of Juy. 1912. for the sum of
$575.00, duly recorded in the mortgage
records of Lincoln County, Nebraska,
in Book 41, at Page 307. which said
mortgage was by said Will Outtrlm
assigned to C. E. Marquis and by said
C. E. Marquis to the defendant. Frank
Wille, for the renson thnt said mort
gage was duly and legally, barred and
foreclosed in an action instituted In
tho district court of Lincoln County,
Nebraskn, wherein Anna V. Metcalf
was plnlntiff nnd snid dofendant,
Frank A"Jille and others were de
fendants and wherein summons was
duly and legally served on the defend
ant. Frank Wille.
That in addition to the relief here
tofore prnyed ngninst htm, tho defend
ant, C. E. MarquVs, bo adjudged to
have no right, title, Hen or interest
in and to the Northeast Quarter of
Section 29, Township 10, Range 32,
in Lincoln County, Nebraska, by reas
on of a certain niortgnge executed by
John E. Glirist to Will Outtrlm for the
sum of $575.00 on July 15th, 1912. and
duly recorded in Book, 41 of the Mort
gago Records of Lincoln County, Ne
braska.at Pago 307, and by said Will
Outvim duly assigned and transferred
to the defendant, C. E. Mnrquls, for the
renson thnt the snid C. E. Marquis lias
sold, assigned and transferred all of
his right, title and interest In and to
said mortgnge to the defondnnt, Frank
Wille.
And plaintiff further prays that her
ditle in and to all of said nbove des
cribed lnnd bo quieted ns ngninst each
and all of the defendants herein and
ngninst snid Northeast Quarter and
the Southwest Quarter and the West
Half of tho Southenst Qunrter and tho
Southenst Qunrter of tho Southeast
Quarter of Section 29. nnd nil of Sec
tion 21, nnd the South Ono-Hnlf of the
Southeast Quarter of tho Southeast
Quarer of Sect'ion 19, all in Township
10, North, Range 32, West of tho 0th
P. M. In Lincoln County, Nebraska,
and nil persons clnlming nny interest
of nny kind in said real estato or any
part thereof and that said defendants
nnd ench nn( all of them be decreed
to havo no right, titlo or Hen in
nnd to said premises or nny pnrt
thereof nnd for general equitable
rollof.
You aro required to answer said
petition on or before the 28th dny of
Juno. 1920.
Dated Mny 10. 1920.
ANNA V. METCALF.
By Hnllignn. Beatty & Halllgan, Her
Attorneys. ml4Ul
Notlco of Filnnl Report.
Estato No. 1G97 of John Rylander,
Deceased.
In tho County Court of Lincoln coun
fy, Nebraska.
Tho Stato of Nebraska: To all per
sons interested In said estato tako no
tlco that tho administrator has tiled a
final account nnd report of his ndmln
istrntion nnd a petition for flnnl set
tlement nnd dlschargo ns such ndmln
lstrntor, which hnvo been sot for hear
ing boforo said court on Juno IS, 1920,
nt 9 o'clock n. m., when you mny np
penr and contest tho same.
Dated May 24th. 1920.
WM. II. C. WOODHURST,
m25-3 County Judge.
MEN WANTED TO SELL GROCERIES
Sclllni; Experience Not Necessary.
Ono of World's largest Groqors,
(capital over $1,000,000.00) wants am
bitious men in your locality to sell
direct to consumor nationally known
brands of nn oxtonslvo lino of gro
ceries, paints, roofings, lubricating
oils, stock foods, otc. No capital re
quired. Writo today. Stato ago nnd
occupation. John Sexton Co., 352
W. Illinois St.. Chicago, 111.
it I 0 T !
w- J- nem,
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Mnflininn onH Nlr0PtV
HICUIUI1G OIIU UUlgGljT.
Tviiiicui iliilhllng,
Knot Fifth Street,
NORTH PLATTE, NEH.
Ofllce Phone 1S3.
Residence Phone 2S3.
Hospital Phone 111).
DOCTOR D. T. O.CIOLH)
Practice Limited to
Surgery and Jtariiuiii Thump;
7SS Clt) .National Hank lluildlng.
Oiuuhiv. Nehiinka.
W. T. LMUTCJ1AUI).
Graduate Veterinarian
Ex-Government Veterinarian and ex
assistant deputy State Veterinarian
Hospital 315 South Vine Street.
Hospital Phone Black 633
House Phone Black 63S
Gamble with Springer.
THE CHAIN SYSTE3I
No. 1, 220 North Locust, Thone 203.
No. 2, 11C East B Street, Phone 490.
No. 3, 021 East Fourth, Phone 071.
No. 1, 621 West Third, Phono No. 75.
DJt. IlEDriELD
L'hysician. Obstetrictan
Surtreon, X-Itay
Calls Promptly Answered Night or Dnj
Phone Ofllce 012 Residence 670
ROBERT A. PHILLIPS
Plumbing and Heating Contractor.
I am prepared to do all kinds of
plumbing and heating. All materials
and work guaranteed. Estimates
cheerfully given.
Shop and Residence 1303 East Gth St.
Phono Red -15S
NOTICE.
North Platte, Neb.' April 29, 1920.
t a special meeting of tho stock
holders of tho Wilcox Department Store
held at their place of business in the
City, of North Platte on the dato afore
said, all stock being represented, the
following business wns hnd nnd done.
J. Q. Wilcox moved that Article IV
of the Articles of Incorporation of the
Wilcox Department Store as amended
Marcli 29th, 1920, be amended to read
as follows:
Article lV:-The amount of the auth
orized capital stock of the corporation
is $100,000.00 divided into shares of
$100.00 each, $00,000.00 of which stock
shall bo common stock and fully paid
up when issued and $40,000.00 of
which said stock shall bo preferred
stock, which said preferred stock
shall be sold at not less than par, at
any time after the adoption of this
amendment when so ordered by the
board of directors. Said preferred
stock shall draw eight per cent cumu
lative, annunl dividends, payable an
nually, prior to declaring or paying
any dividends on the common stock of
the corporation, and on the dissolu
tion of tho corporation said stock
shall bo paid in full. The preferred
stock shall have equal voting power
with common stock but shall not par
ticipate in profits beyond its fixed
preferred cumulated annual dividend
of eight per cent. And the directors
of the corporation shall havo tho op
tion to retire part or all of said pre
ferred stock at any time after ten
years from the issunnce thereof at
$105.00 per share and accumulated
dividends. Fully nald un shares of
'stock for tho amount of stock fully
paid shall be issued and not otherwise
and which said shares so fully paid
up shall bo non-assessable.
That Articlo 4 of snid Articles of In
corporation of the Wilcox Depnrtment
Store, ns amended March 29th, 1920,
ns now existing bo nnnulled, repealed,
cancelled and set asido:
Said motion was seconded by R. F.
Cottorell and was submitted to a vote
of tho stock holders by the president
and tliero were cast for snf.d amend
ment 300 votes and against said
amendment No votes. Whereupon the
president declared said amendment
duly carried and Articlo IV as hereto
fore existing repealed, cancelled, an
nulled and set nside.
Stato of Nobraska; Lincoln county, ss:
Wo, whoso names nre hereto sub
scribed ns officers of tho Wilcox De
partment Store, certify that on the
29th dny of April, 1920, nt a special
stock holders meeting of said corpor
ation, tho foregoing amendments to
tho Artiiclos of Incorporation of the
Wilcox Depnrtment Store ns shown bv
the records of said corporation w,i'r
ndopted.
J. Q. WILCOX. President.
M14-4w Attest: R. F. Cotteroll. Sec'y.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Estato No. 1752 of Henry B. Plant,
deceased in tho County Court of Lin
coln County, Nobraskn.
Tho Stnto of Nebrnskn. ss: Creditors.
'of snid estnte will tnko notlco thnt tho
iimo limited tor prosentntlon nnd fil
ing of claims ngainst snid Estnte is
Soptomber IS, 1920, and for tho sc
tloment of said Estnto is Mny 13,, 1921
Hint I will sit nt tho county court root
in said county on Juno 18, 1920, nt '
o'clock n. m., and on Soptcmbor v
1920, at 9 o'clock a. m., to receive, ex
amine, hoar, allow or adjust all clalln i
and objoctions duly filed.
Wm. II. C. WOODHURST,
MIS-lwk County Judge.