The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, March 14, 1922, Image 2

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    THE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE
ASSOCIATION FIGURES SHOW
that mo cows m: most
PROFIT
JAJIES IT. ROSENCRANTZ
Figures collected from various cow
testing tiBsoclatlons throughput the !
country nnd compollcd by the United.
States department of agrlculturo tend
to confirm tho- previous conclusion!,
of the department tliat within the
breeds, so far as they wcro represont
od by theso animals, which woro most
ly grades, tho largo cows aro the big
gest producers of dairy products and
aro also tho most profitable. The
evidence seems to point to tho fact
that In tho Individual farmer's herd
It will bo found Unit on tho average
tho larger cows aro moro proflt'iblo
than tho nmallor oonea .although
thoro r.ro some Indications tint thia
may not hold true in tho case of hords t
of native cattle containing niunh beef
blood.
The cows whoso records have b en
used by the department have boon out
bo that only raatunj animals woro
used for thcBC comparisons, thus elim
inating any differences that might
have becri caused by the Immaturity
of Bomo cows.
In ono group for which figures have
boon proparod thoro wo ro 1G0 cows
classified as small, 201 as medium,
and 129 an large. Tho small cows
avoraged 243 pounds of buttorfat u
yoar, and mado an lncomo over the
cost of food of 77.39. Thoso of modlum
' bIzo mado 289 pounds of buttorfat and
an lncomo over feed cost of 88.91. Tho
largo cows produced 345 pounds of
buttorfat and a return above food cost
of 105.74.
In another group thcro woro 401
small cows, 483 classed as modlum,
nnd 32G largo. Thoso in tho frlst class
ification mado 240 pounds of buttorfat
on an avorago and an incomo over
cost of feed of 89.11. Tho medium
mado 278 pounds of buttorfat and
$106.09 over feed coat. Tho largo onos
produced 299 pounds of buttorfat and
an incomo over feed cost of 108,29.
Thoso tables woro basod mostly on
figures for the years 191G to 1919, in
clusive, which accounts for the high
averago lncomo over coat of food.
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It. It Brott roturnod to Omaha
aftor transacting business in tho city
for sovoral days.
Mrs. Theo NlcholB roturnod to Suth
erland Sunday aftro spending Satur
day nnd Sunday in tho city.
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FARMERS
Wo weld all kinds of parts for all
kinds of mochlnory. Work guaran
teod and prices roasonablo. Formorly
S. ft. II. Ropalr Shop, located ono
block wost nnd ono-halt block north
of pOBt oflco. Murphy's Woldlng and
Repair Shop.
Mr. Rosoncrantz was born In the
stato of Indiana, May 9, 185G and dlod
at North Platte, March 7, 1922 at the
ago of G5 years, 9 montliB and 2G days
When 23 years old ho moved to Ad
ams county, Nebraska, but a few
months lator ho took a homestead J
south of Cozad In Dawson county.
Mr. Ilosoncrantz was married in
1882 to Miss Annlo Partridge and
thoy lived on their homestead until
1909 when they moved to Cozad and
in 1920 thoy camo to make tholr home
in North Platto. Mr. and Mrs. Rosen
crantz woro the" parents of flvo child-j
ron. urysiai occamo uio wuo oi i. a.
Ollbort of this city, Lyslo died in Jan
uary, 1919, Fay lives in Now York
City, a baby loy died In Infancy and
Dorothy Is still at home. Mr. Rosen
crantz Is survived by thrco Bisters
and two brothors. Thoy aro Mrs. Mer
lam Young, Cozad; Mrs. Inez Sailing
and Mrs. Maud Brlco, both of Mis
souri; M. D. Ilosoncrantz of Blgnoll
and Frank Rosoncrantz of Kansas.
Mr. Rosoncrantz has been sick at
his homo for Homo timo and recently
Ids troublo wnB dlagnosod ns Brlght'a
disease A short funeral scrvico was
hold at tho family rcsldonco yester
day morning at 10 a. m. and tho body
was taken to Cozad whoro a sorvlcn
was hold In tho church which ho
holpcd to build, at 3 p. m. Ho was
burlod in tho cemetery south of Co
zad. Mr. Rosoncrantz was a flno old
gontloman. Tho editor had tho priv
ilege of kuowlng him porsonally dur ing
tho past two years, and ho found
him to bo ono of tho highest typo of
Christian. Ho stood for tho substan
tial things of life nnd took an inter
ost In tho things which count. Wo
oxtond your doopost sympathy to tho
members of his family and thoso who
woro closest to him and loved htm
host.
STORIES OF HAPPINESS AND
PROSPERITY FROM RAIS
ING FURKBREDS
EVENING JOURNAL $3 A YEAR'
Tho Evonlng Stato Journal Is mak
ing a trial mall prlco of only $3 for
a wholo yoar. Tho biggest and bright
est evening papor In Nebraska, giv
ing moro news, moro cartoons, com
ics and sport features than any other.
Every momber of your family will
llko tho Lincoln Evening Journal. In
cluding tho Big Sunday Journal a spe
cial prlco of only ?4. Try It a yoar at
thoso cut rates. Tho Morning Jour
nal, which Is a day ohoad of most
papors on rural routes, $4 a year, or
$5 wjth Sunday.
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Freeman Hanson is roported to be
very ill at his homo In Lincoln. Free
man attonds Wosloyan University
thoro.
Dixon Optical Co., eye service
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March 16, 1922
At 1 O'Clock P. M. Sharp nt tho Villa Vista Farm, 8 Jllles Southwest
of North Platto, Dutlor Buchanan, Owner.
14 Head of Horses and Mules
1 span of bay goldlnga, 9 and 10 yoars old, wolght about 1300 lbs. oach;
1 span of horses, gray and brown, 12 yoarB old, wolght about 1500 lbs.;
1 gray horso, G yoars old, wolght about 1B00 lbs.; 1 roan horso, 4 yrs.
old, wolght 1300 lbs.; 1 sorrol maro mule colt, coming 3 yoars old,
wolght 1000 lbs,; 1 black maro mulo colt, coming 2 years old, wolght
900 lbs.; 1 bay horso colt, coming 2 yours old; 1 bay saddlo pony; 1
gray maro, 8 yoars old, wolght 1500 lbs; 1 black maro, 8 yoarB old,
wolght 1G00 lbs.; 1 brown maro, 8 yoars old, wolght 1700 lbs.; 1 roa-i
maro, 3 years old, wolght 1380 lbs. Tho abovo throo, gray, black and
brown mares aro In foal to tho Goorgo McKaln Jack. Thoy aro vory
doslrablo.
35 Head o Cattle
20 cows, 7 holfors, 3 Btoors, 4 calvos, 1 registered Shorthorn bull.
30 HEAD GOOD, THRIFTY FALL SHOATS
FARM MACHINERY AS FOLLOWS;
Ono 8-foot blndor; 1 hoador comploto, with 3 heador boxes: 1 ahroddor
comploto; 1 alfalfa cultivator; 1 six-foot mower; 3 riding cultivators;
1 walking cultivator; 2 two-row cultivators; 2 flvo-shovol cultivators;
2 ono-horso sood drills; 1 four-soctlon harrow; 1 walking plow; l rid
ing plow; 1 Fordson with plows, bolt, pulley and I'ondors; 1 baud
corn shollor; 1 food grinder, powor attachment; 1 straw spreader;
2 throo ono-halt inch wagons; 1 four Inch wagon; 1 wide tiro wagon;
1 Iron whool wagon; 2 hay racks; 1 flat rack; 2 hot racks; hay and
grain forks; 3 scoop shovols; 2 boot shovols; 4 sots of work harness;
100 foot of woll ropo; 1 pulvorlzor; 1 hay rako; 2 tank heaters; 1
disc; 1 blacksmith forgo; 75 foot rubber bolt; 1 corn blndor; 1 now
ono-row lister'. This mnchlnory has not boon oxposod to tho wcathor;
all In good condition. ,
Housohold Goods Such as ono now range, and ono heating stove, ono
Incubator and ono broodor.
FREE LUNCH AT NOON HOUR
TERMS OF SALE 'All sumo of $20.00 and undor c-jsh. All amount p
over $20.00, Umo will bo givon until Docombor 15th, 1922, with K
notoa approved by Clork, bearing 8 por cont interest from dato of
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BUTLER BUCHANAN, Owner.
II. Jf. JOIIANSEN and I. D. BROWNFIELD, Auctioneers. ft
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Flvo hundred replies to a series of
questions on tho utility valuo of pure
bred llvo stock havo been received by
tho Bureau of Animal Industry of tho
United States Department of Agrl
culturo. Aheso questions woro sent to
progressive farmors In all parts of
tho country and thoy aro almost un
animous In praising tho purobrod as
tho fount from which tho stream of
prosperity flowa. Tho writers of thoso
letters, all of whom havo taken tho
plcdgo In tho "Better Sires Better
Stock" campaign, placo varying val
ues on tho purebred na compared
with tho Bcrub, but noarly all of them
agree In spirit with the Nebraska
farmer who wroto as follows:
"I dcslro to thank the originator
of this qucstlonalre, for ho has struck
tho koynoto of bettor llvo stock. A
purebred Is elthor bettor for utility
purposes or not and slnco it alwa.tff
costs more than ono of mixed breed
lug It should return moro In compet
ition. "Tho 'bosB' of this farm Is not blos
sod with a largo family nor an ovar
ii lus of muscular force, therefore
ovorythlng mUBt pay Its way. Wo first
saw tho light with purebred Wyan
dotto chickens found that wo had
moro uniform birds, moro eggs and
a better market. Then wlfo began to
keop books on our grade cows and I
dlcovered that I had boen chamber
maid for a bunch of star boarders.
So. wo bought a fow purobrod heifers,
(iaiwnys had purebred males) nnd
started without any Idea of over sell
ing breeding stock Just to have good
milkers and sell tho calves aB baby
beof. Woll, tho neighbors liked the
purobreds bettor and thoy camo and
bought tho surplus; still doing It yet
"Notice wo stress u'ftlllty. If tho
podigrco Is fancy, all woll and good;
but tho individual must inako good
on tho utility IbaslB. Foundation stock
has gono to four adjoining states and
most of th counties lying closs with
out oxponslvo advertising or public
salo. Common stock and culls are
never priced as breeding stock."
Another farmor from tho samo part
of tho country writes an inspiring
story in a fow slmplo words. Ho says
"I am much pleased to add my llttlo
to your work, but It appears It la
hard to get some farmers to realize
tho udvantage of purebrod stock and
modern oqulpmont. I will say that my
wlfo and I started 2Gyoara ago on a
rented farm with a llttlo property
and Bomo debt. Wo now havo .one .of
tho finest flocks of Loghorns, tho
host hoad of Jorsoys In this part of
tho stato, and 240 acres, of valley Im
provomonts. Wo novor fell heir to' any
money, but lay our success to tho
kooplng of purebred stock and glv
ing it tho right caro. Peoplo In our
town buy our milk at 10c a quart
and want moro. Wo now havo 45 Jor-
soyB, 1,000 Loghorns and 100 Duroo
hogs, all purebred. I am your friend.'
Almost without exception farmers
who railso purebred animals m,aTcoj
statomonts of this s6rt. Thoy are
through with tho scrub forover.
Ed Kierig,
Auctioneer.
General Farm Sales A Specialty, cUat
Real Estate Reference! and Datt
First National Dank.
North Platte, Nebraska.
DELL RROWNFIELD
Farm nnd Lho Stock
AUCTIONEER
Telephone 74 Hcrslioy, Nob.
GEO. B. DENT
Physician and Snrgcon
Special Attention Given, to Surgcrj
and Obstetrics
Office Building & Loan Building
Phono: Office 130. Residence 111
Off I co phono 241. Res. phone 21'
L. C. DItOST,
Osteopathic Physician
North Platte, Nobraskr
Knlghta of Columbus Building.
W. T. FRIT CHARD
Graduate Veterinarian
Ex-Government Veterinarian and ex
assistant deputy State Veterinarian
Hospital 315 South Vine Street Hos
pital Phone 633, House Phono 033.
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Farm Bureau mootlngs will bo hold
at Whlttler school March 14, and at
tho Garfield school, March 15. II. D
Lute, socretary of tho Nobrnska Farm
Bureau Federation will speak at both
meetings.
Did your wlfo toll you to subscribe
for Tho Trlbuno?
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NOTICE
Tho Union Pacific advlBCs that re
duced rates of a faro and a half will
bo given to, tho Knights' Tomplar
Conclavo to bo hold in Now Orleans
La. April 24 to April 27, 1922, good
to return up to May 15th, 1922
Tickets will bo on Bale April 20 to.
25 Inclusive Tho round trip faro
will bo approximately $72.00
Rff a m MtiMa mm M ta at v.
J.5.1WINIMM.U.
Homeopathic Physician A
Snrgoon
General Practico and
Construction Surgery
HospHnl Accommodation
Platto Valley Hospital
Former Namo Twlnein Hospital.
NORTH PLATTE, NEBR.
The Farmer's Auctioneer
H. M. Johansen,
North Platte, Nebraska.
Fhme 783F3
For thoso who do not havo enough
stock or mnchlnory for a genoral
farm sale, I am located bo I can hold
a combination salo at North Platto
or at tho Falrvlow dairy 1 mllea
west of town, I have always ret
nough stock or machinery listed with
me bo we oan hold a combination sals
any thus.
PR. L. A. SNAVELY
DENTIST
X.Ray Diagnosis Oxygon nnd
Anatlicsla.
Over Union Stato Bank.
Phono 200.
NOTICE OF FINAL REPORT.
.Estate No. 1849 of Mary Stella Shelly,
uocoasea, in uio county Court of
Lincoln County, Nebraska.
Tho Stato of Nohi-nnlf.i tn nil not-.
sons lntorostod In said Estate take
notico that tho Adminlstator has
filed a final account and roport of
his administration and a petition foi
final settlement and dlschargo ns
such. Administrator, which hnvn utm:
sot for hearing boforo Bald court on
xnaron ua, vjmh at 10 o'clock A. M.,
when you may appear and contest the
samo.
Dated March 0, 1922.
WM. II. C. WOOnmiiiRT.
(Seal) Ciuntv Judtre.
TRY McKAIN'S CAFE
Fresh Lino of
MEATS AND GROCERIES
103 E. Gth St.
GEO. McKAIN, Prop.
DR. HAROLD FENNER
Osteopath
OVER HIRSCHFELD'S
Office Phone 333 Rea. Phone 1021
WM. WALDORF,
Tinner.
Makes or repairs anything made of
tin or sheet metal.
510 Locust. Under General Hospital.
Notice Is horebv clvnn Mini tii
dorslgnod Will on WOflnnnrinv. Mnroh
29, 1922, at 2:00 o'clock P. M. sell at
pubic auction, to tho hich
for cash, at the front door of tho Im-
oioment btoro of Derryberry anrf
Forbes Imnlemont Cotnnnnv. nt ano
Locust Street, in tho city of North
Platte. County of Lincoln and State
of Nebraska. on RRviml hnmi Mnv.
,woll touring car, Manufacturers serial
numoer 32ua77, Motor number 33181o'
numucr or cylindors four, year model
1921, which salo will bo under and
by virtue of a certain conditional
sales agroomont, mnde and entered
Into by ono W. K. Porter with Dorry
bgrry and Forbes Imploment Com-
iiu.ii, uineu may no. ivzi, ana innro-
aftor asslcned to flnmmnrHnl An.
CODtanco Trust, thn annlc-non nnd hrM.
ier of said conditional sales contract,
anu wnicn conditional sales contract
was recorded on Mav 2G. 1921. In tho
offices of tho County Clerk of Lincoln
County. Nebraska tho amount nlnJmcfl
to bo duo thereon nt tho tlmo of tho
ilrst publication of tho notice of this
saio, to-wn, March 7, 1922, being tho
Bum of Six Hundred Throo nnd OK-lnn
Dollars ($603.05) with Interest at 10
por cont por annum from and after
said dato.
COMMERCIAL ACCEPTANCE
TRUST.
By Wm. E. Shuman, Its Attorney.
Office 340
H0U80126
DR. W. I. SHAFFER
Osteopath Physician
Over the Oasis. North PlatU
DR. REDFXELD
PHYSICIAN, OBSTETRICIAN
Swrgeon, X-Ray
Colls Promptly Answerod Night or Da
Phones Office 642, Residence G76
MRS. M. HENRY GELFOTL
Teacher of Voice Cnlturo
and the
Art of Singing
Res. Studio 108 W. 3rd. Phono 1147J
DR. 31. B. STATES
Chiropractor
5, 0. 7 Building & Loan Bnlldlng.
Office Phono 70. Res. Phono 124J
PIANO TUNING
Work Guaranteed
1IOLLEY MUSIC HOUSE
Phono 415
Masonic Building at Corner of
Fifth and Dowoy.
DR. J. It. McKIRAHAN
Prnctlco Limited to Diseases oi
Women and Surgery
OVER HEXALL DRUO STORE
Phonos Offlco 127 Rcsldonco 656
OTIS R. PL ATT, M. D
Physician and Surgeon
X-RAY
Diagnosis and Treatment
Calls attsworod Day and 'Hlght.
Ovor Union Stato Bank.
Office Phono 296W House Phono 296R
JOHN S. SIMMS, M. D.
Special Attention Given to
Surgery
McDonald Bank Building
Offlco Phono 83 Residence 38
NOTICE OF FINAL REPOUT
DERItniERRY & FORBES.
Licensed Embalmers
Undertakers ami Funeral Director
On; Phone 41
Night Phono Black 588
ESTIMATE OF EXPENSES FOR LIN
COLN COUNTY FOR YEAR' 1922-
NOTICE
G on oral fund $75,000.$
County roads - 49,000.81
County bridge 50,000.00
County Agrlculturo socioty 2,000.60
Farm Bureau 4,475.0
Special Brldpo ProcJnct Lories.
Osgood brldgo Precinct $1,600.0
South Platto Precinct 1,500.08
Blrdwood brldgo Procinct 2,500.0
Platto brldgo Precinct 2,000.0
Bostwlck brldgo Procinct 600.0
Horshoy brldgo Precinct 700.0C
East Platto brldgo Precinct 2,000.00
School District Bond Lories.
DIst. No.
1 $25,000.O
7 2,600.00
18 , 300.00
21 300.00
23 500.00
31 500.00
37 3,600.00
47 100.0
55 : 5,000.00
67 450.00
82 1,000.00
94 350.90
105 300.00
111 300.00
200.00
200.0
200.0
1 200.00
300.00
380.0
NOTICE OF INCORPORATION
NotlCG Is herohT crivAn that th tin.
derslgned have formed a Corporation
undor tho laws of tho Stato of No-
oraska under tho nnmo and stylo of
"Tho Star." with ltn nrlnrlnnl nln.
of transacting its business In tho City
oi iNorin i'laite, Lincoln County. Ne
braska and the genoral nature of tho
business to bo transactod hAlnc thn
general 'merchandising of mens' cloth -
uk, gems rurnisning goods and
other merchandise; that the amount
of tho capital stock la tho sum of ?15,
000.00, which has boon paid in by tho
salo of merchandise and fixtures as
authorized hv th 'RurAnti nf Rocnrlfv
Department of Trade and Commerce
of the Stato of Nebraska; that tho
tlmo of the commencement of busi
ness Is tho 2nd day of January, 1922,
and tho termination of tho corpora
tion Januarv 2. 1942. anil thn httrh.
ost amount of indebtedness to which
tho Corporation can at any timo sub
loo, t ltHftlf !n thn nnm nf SinnnOOfi-
nnd that thn n.ffnirn nt thn fYimnrn.
tlon will bo conducted by a Board of
Directors, consisting of not less than
three nersnns. and a PrnFtldont. Rwv.
rotary and Treasurer, tho offices of
bocreiary and Troasuror may be hold
uy one person.
ED. J. VANDERHOOF.
EVA VANDERHOOF,
nnd
J. GUY SWOPE,
Incorporators.
LEGAL NOTICE
113
11C .
119
120 :
126
131
132 : 600.00
133 500.00
Spoclal Bnlldlng Pond LotJos.
Diet No.
19 200.00
33 $2,500 00
60 900.00
65 1,000.00
91 200.00
100 300.00
130 200.00
131 200.00
132. 300.00
133 S00.0
Tho above and foregoing Is a copy
of the estimate of expenses made by
tho Board of County Commissioners
for the year 1922.
Nebraska, this
1922.
3rd
at North Platte,
days of February
Attest:
E. H. Springer,
T. M. Cohagen,
H. Cokor,
County Commissioners.
A. S. Allen, County Clerk.
Estate No. 1831 of Josle O'Ifare,
ceased, In the County Court ef ZJa-
ooln County, Nebraska.
The Stato of Neraska, to all per
sons lntorostod in said Batata take
notice that the Executrix baa filed
a final account and report ot her ad
ministration and a petition tor final
Bottlomont and discharge u saefe,
Executrix which have bean sat tor
hearing before said court an Sarok
21, 1922, at 10 o'clock A. ftL, irfaea
you may appear and contest the
same.
Datod February 21, 1022.
WM. II. C, WOODHURST,
(Seal) County Taiga.
August Folbor, Ollvor Crlssoy. Mar
garot Crlssoy, A. Felbor, T. B.
Ward, Troasuror of tho Oklahoma
Blblo and Book Concern; Bortrand
iroibor, Molvillo Folber. Arthur Fei
bor, Isaac Feibor, Tillio Felber,
corrlno Felbor Schaoffor. E. Cuth
bert Schaoffor, Oklahoma Book and
Blblo Concern, a Corporation; and
nil persons having or claiming any
lntorcsts in tho Northeast Quarter
(NE Vi) of Section Twonty-Bevon
(27), Township Thirteen (13), North
ot Range Thlrty-ono (31), Lincoln
County, Nebraska, real names un
known :
You and oach of you will hereby
tako notice, that Gus P. Wlonbarg.
plaintiff In an action wherein you and
oach of you aro defondants fllod his
petition In tho District Court of Lin
coln County, Nebraska on February
18th, 1922 tho objoct and panose of
which said action Is to qulo nlaln
tlff's tltlo In and to tho Northeast
Quarter (NE ) ot Section Twenty
sovon (27), Township Thirteen (13),
North of Range Thlrty-ono (31), Lin
coln County, Nebraska, and to ex
clude you and each of you from any
and all right title and interest In and
to said real ostato whatsoever. Plain
tiff alleges in his petition that you
and oach of you havo no right title,
lino or lntorost in nnd to said real
estato whatsoever and alleges that ho
has a new and Independent tltlo to
Bald roal ostato by virtue of adverse
possession ot said real estato for
moro than ton years.
You aro required to answer said
action on or boforo tho 10th day ot
April, 1922 or Judgment by defnult
will be taken against you excluding
you and each of you from and and all
right title and interest In said real
estate.
GUS P. WIENBARO.
By Halllgaa, Boatty & Halllgan,
Ills Attorneys.
NOTICE OF AMENDMENT OF THE
A11T1UL.ES OF INCORPORATION
OF THE LEYPOLDT & PEN
NINGTON COMPANY TO BH
HEREAFTER KNOWN AS
THE NEBRASKA MILL &
ELEVATOR CO.
Notice is horebv -rlvnn thnt nt a
spoclal meeting of the stockholders of
41. T 1 t A n .
uiu uuypoiui ec 1'cnnington Company
uoiu at me oiiico or tne company en
the 8th day of February, 1922. that
tho articles of incorporation of the
sold Leypcldt & Pennington Company
Woro OmemlAil hv thn nHntiH
and amended articles of incorporation
io wko uio pmco or tuo nrticlos of in
corporation now existing; that under
and by virtue of said amondod articles
of Incorporation tho samo of tho cor
poration was cnangeu from the Ley
poldt & Pennington Company to tho
Nebraska Mill and Elevator Company.
The principal placo of transacting
the brslness of tho corporation is at
North Platto, Lincoln County, Nebras
ka. The general nature of the cor
lorate business to bo transacted shall
ho the manufacture of wholesale and
otpil dealing in. the commission and
brnkeinge business In, flour, hay,
-iai:i, luniicr, funis, hardware, imple
nents. farm machinery, paints, oils,
glass, mo- Idlng, mill work, stone
rl:'.k. llino. cement, plaster, all kinds
of building materials, llvo stock, pro
duce fsodo, seed3, coal and gonoral
merchondiso business of overy des
cription; the construction, mainten
ance and operation of olovators, mills
and machinery for tho manufacture ot
any of tho products, and tho opera
tion and handling of any of tho busi
nesses heroin Bet forth; the buying,
selling, leasing, owning and operating
of lumber and coal yards and other
real ostato and porsonal property. In
cluding mills, elevators and store;
tho buying and selling of real estate
and to do a general contracting busi
ness; and all other things necessary,
proper, usual and essential in carry
ing on any or tno businesses referred
to herein.
Tho amount of thn nnthnrtuwl nnn.
Ital stock is Two Hundred Thousand
(?zuo,OQO.OO) Dollars, of which One
Hundred Fifteen Thousand ($116,
000.00) Dollars has been subscribed
and paid for; the balanco ot the
Btock Bhall be paid for In cash as
sold and Issued.
Tho tlmo of the commencement of
this corporation was August 6, 1913
and is to continue for a period of
50 years from that dato.
Tho highest amount of Indebtedness
or liability to which this corporation
may at any time subject itself is two
thirds of Its Issued capital stock.
Tho affairs of tho corporation, are
to be transacted by a board of not
loss than Five (5) and not more than
Nino (9) directors; and tho officers
of the corporation aro to be tho presi
dent, vice-president, Bocrotary and
treasurer nnd such other officers and
omployoos ns may bo provided by tho
by-lawB.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, tho offi
cers ot eald corporation have here
unto set tholr hands at North Platte
Nebraska, this 8th day ot February
1922. '
NEBRASKA MILL & ELTJVATOI
COMPAN .
r-uirrsBor.4 to thj I.ivjtoMt ft ptt
r.ijt Co.
By, L. P. .TEPSON, President.
8. M. BOUDER, Secy, and Treasurer.
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