The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, March 21, 1922, Image 2

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    THE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE
WHAT OTHER
PAPERS SAY
INTERESTING ITEMS FROM EX
CHANGES WHICH REACH
ODR DESK.
STARTS TUB BALL
Thoro will ho a Joint mooting of the
business men and American Legion
at the Legion hall next Monday even
ing for tho purpose of getting started
to colobrato tho fourth. Evoryono In
terested bo at the hall by 7:30.
Sutherland Courier
At n meeting of tho community
club hold thlB ovonlng, It was docldod
to celebrate tho 4th of July. It is tho
Intention to malco the colobratloti one
of tho best over pullod off In llershcy,
thus the early announcement. Her
t.hoy Times.
NOMINATIONS
Just before going to pross this
Thursday ovonlng, about a dozen men
met In caucus at tho Woodmen hall
and nominated bIx candidates for tho
Villago Board, thrco of whom aro to
bo elected nt tho April election.
Following aro the men soloctcd: A.
Abororomblo, N. S. Cover, Goo. W.
Croshaw, R. D. Fronk, T. T. Marcott
and E. A. Nelson.
CHANGES
Tho dopot force was out ono man
March 8th, tho day holper being tnkon
off. Waltor Johnson who has bocn
holding down tho day Job will now
tako tho night Job and A. E. Book who
has boon on nights will go to Wood
River as cashier. Mr. Book has mndobor Tomplo
arrangements with C. H. Kuhns to
tako chnrgo of the plcttiro show dur
ing his nbsonco so tho movlo fans will
bo assured of a contluuanco of the
good scrvlco they have bocomo used . Mllwaukoo railroad was tho only out
to. ,ot town guost. Spoochos wore given
:o: during tha ovonlng by tho young en
rcturnod Saturday I gincors.
Tho Kolly won m tno souui pari
LOCAL ANDTERSONAL
J. R. Hankls of Paxton was In the
city looking after business mattors.
Mrs. C. C. Kuohl of Taxton Tlslted
friends in tho city Wednesday and
Thursday.
Mrs. D. Loypoldt and daughter, Evo
lyn, spent Wodnosday In Horflhey vis
iting rolatlvcs.
Mrs. E. Roscncranta and son Wayne
spont tho week ed In Coznd visiting
frlonds and rcatlvos.
W. V. Von Ronslaor roturncd to
Omaha Wednesday aftor spending so
oral days In North Platte.
Mr. and Mrs. Waltor Nyo of Ogalalla
lort Friday for their' homo aftor spond
Ing sovoral days at tho Ed. Mason
homo.
Did your wlfo toll you to subscribe
for Tho Trlbuno?
Mrs. Loulno Burko roturncd to Max
woll Wodneaday aftor spondlng the
past week nt tho homo of hor son
Edw. Burko.
Miss Irono Schott loft for Omaha
Wodnosday to visit hor sister Pat'
rlcla Schott who has boon vory 111 at
St. Cathcrlno's Hospital.
Next Tuosday wo will begin tho
publication of our puro bred llvo
stock directory. Anyone who haB not
sent In his entry should do so. It Is
free.
Nool Bullock says ho has tjhreo
mon wno havo aircauy onrouou in
his school of flying for tho summer
class to start In May. Thoy havo In-
retlgatod tho offering of tho other
schools and find that Bullock gives
training In ropalrlng, construction
and malntonanco of a piano and
othors do not
J. J. WILSON DENTIST
OPPOSITE McCABE nOTEL, OVER
STAMP'S BAKERY. MONE 71.
At tho smoker given at tho La
Thursday Charles Ell
W. J. Stewart, Wm. Dawson, and J.
II. Doncgan woro pro3ontod with
badges by J. H. Fonda. Frank John
ston of Perry, la, an onglneor on tho
" W. E. Shuman
from Omaha whoro ho haa boon spend
Ing Uio past wook transacting buul
noBB.
County Judge
NOTICE OF PETITION
(Seal)
Estato No. 1875 of William Graves, de
ceased In tho County Court of Lin
coln County, Nebraska.
Tho Stato of Nobraska: To all por
Bons Intorcstod In said, Estato tako
notloo that a potltlon has boon tllod
for the Administration of said ostato
and for nppolutmont of Nottlo Drnko
as Administratrix ot earn ostuto, wnicn
lias boon sot for hearing horoln on
April 14, 1922 at 10 o'clock A. M.
Dated March 14, 1922.
WM. II. C. WOODIIURST,
(Soal) County Judgo.
of tho city has boon comploted and
It only lacks tho finishing of tho f lnnl
tost In ordor to bo In Bhapo for bus
lncss. A tost ot tho wnter from tho
woll waB mado by the stato oxamlnor
at Lincoln and ho roported It to bo
far abovo tho avorago. Qno hunderd
bactorla por' cubic centimeter Is con
aldorod within tho safety limit un
less thoy aro tho harmful kind. Tho
water hero, showed only thrco and
four bactorla por cubic contlmotor.
Ono tost of tho water from tho con
trol plant showed no bafctorla. This
roport was Blgnod by L. 0. Voso, director.
MORE THAN FITf-ONE THOUSAND
JOIN GRAIN GROWERS ,
INCORPORATED 1
i
Farmos Elevators and Grain Grow
ers associations to tho number of 1,
103 havo affiliated with tho U. S.
Grain Growers, Inc., according to the
latost recapitulation of organization
progress made In mld-wostern BtateH
by tho Farmers Grain company. Mem-1
borship of Individual 'grain growers
IncroaBod to a total of 51,202 last
wook, roprosontlng an average of forty-six
growers at each shipping point.
Members have not been solicited
many of tho affiliated olevators, how-
ovor, aaoordlng to tho organization
department of tho association, so that
the actual average of membership at
organized shipping points will run
much nearer sovonty-flve. Farm Bu
reau Roviow.
:o:
LINCOLN COUNTY CENTER
Miss Vora Rolan, who haa boon
visiting hor slater, Mrs. L. W. Ilolat
for a few days was called to Brulo on
acount of tho serious Illness of her
nophow,
Mrs. Will Collins, Mrs. John Con
nor and Mrs. J. E. Schram, Jr., visited
tho Jack Morrow Flats club Wednes
day and helped prepare dress forms.
II. C. Rahmoyor and Con Wallers
shelled corn Wednesday, thus prnc
tlcally finishing corn shelling In this
district.
Will Connor Is placing cemont foun
datlons and digging a cistern propar
atory to buildig on Section 17.
i'iro nearly destroyed the cow
shods on tho F. E. Kronquest farm
Tuesday. Timely arrival of neighbors
aided tho women folks In preventing
thd flro from spreading Into tho can
yons.
Mrs. Will Colling ontertalncd clgh
toon people Sunday at a blrtday din
nor. During tho week Lenal Collins,
William Collins and John Connor had
birthdays.
County Superintendent Allcen G
G. Cochran and Health Nurso Mrs
Harold D. WIoso visited District 41
Monday.
Mrs. Goorgo Slnglo has been quite
sick at her home.
DoEtto Kronqucst has been unabla
to Attend school this week on account
ojf sickness.
to:
Mrs B. B. Baker of Norfolk return
, cd to hor home aftor spondlng four
days at tho homo of MrB. H. D.
Shi Ivor.
Put Tho Trlbuno away aftor all tho
family havo read it as you will twnt
to rofor to it lator.
Ed Kterig,
Auctioneer.
General Form Sales A Specialty! !
Rent Estate. References and Dat
First National Bank.
North Platte, Nebraska.
GEO. B. DENT
Physician and Surgeon
Special Attention Glvon to Surgery
and Obstetrics
Office Building & Loan Building
Phono: Office 130. Residence lie
Office phone 241. Res. phone 217
L. C. DROST,
' Osteopathic Physician
North Platte, Nobrask
Knights ot Columbus Building.
TV. T. PRITCHARD
Graduate Veterinarian
Ex-Government Veterinarian and ex
assistant deputy State Veterinarian
Hospital 315 South vino Street Hos
pital Phone 633, Houno Phone 683.
Hi
Public Sale
I Mill soil nt Auction tho following described property at my place
!! miles south of North Pintle, just oast of Uio Stato Farm, on
THURSDAY, MARCH 23
Tho followng described property:
35 Head of Horses
1 span of black maroa, 3 and 4 years old, wolght 3000 lbs.; 1 span of
black goldlngs, C years old, wolght 2800 lbs.; 1 span bay goldlngs, 3
years old, wolght 2700 lbs.; 1 span gray goldlngs, 8 years old, wolght.
2B00 lbs.; 1 span black goldlngs, 7 yoars old," wolght 2C00 lbs.; 1 span
brown marcs, 4 yoars old, wolght 2200 lbs.; 1 brown goldlng,, 5 yoar3
old, wolght 1200 lbs.; 1 black maro 4 yoars old, Avolght 1200 lbs.; 1
black goldlng, 4 yoars old, weight 1200 lbs.; 1 black goldlng, 8 years
old, wolght 1100 lbs.; 1 bay maro, 8 years old, wolght 1300 lbs.; 1
span goldlngs, gray and bluck, G yoars old, wolght 2200 lbs.; 1 span
geldings, brown and black, 8 and 9 yoars old, wolght 2G00 lbs.; 1 black
maro, 4 years old, wolght 1100 lbs.; 1 span marcs, gray and bay, 7 and
8 yoars old, wolght 2400 lbs.; 1 bay goldlng, 8 yoars old, wolght 1300
lbs.; 1 span brown mnros, 7 yoars old, wolght 2G00 lbs.; 1 saddle
horso, 4 yoars old, wolght 900 pounds.; 1 brown saddjo horso, B yrs.
old, wolght 900 lbs.; 1 bay maro 3 yoara old, wolght 1100 lbs.; 1 brown
goldlng, 5 yoars old, wolght 1100 lbs. Theso aro all broko horses. Four
4-yoar old mares, unbroken.
23 Head of Cattle
10 head of milk cows, Homo fresh, othors fresh soon; 6 .hood of holfora
3 yoars old; 7 calves.
36 Head of Hogs
Sovon brood sows with pig; 1G shoata, wolght about 100 pouuds each;
14 pigs, wolght about 30 pounds oach.
Two Dozen Chickens.
FARM IMPLEMENTS, ETC.
2 narrow tired wagona; 1 now 3-lncli tiro wagon; 3 llstors, all in good
shapo; 1 now Emoraon gang plow; 2 riding cultivators; 1 slnglo row
disc cultivator; 2 hay rakos; 2 hay stackers ; 2 swoops; 1 mowor; 1
disc; 1 food grinder; 1 Johu Dooro 2-row; 1 six-foot Doorlng mowor;
1 Economy King oroam soparator; 4 sots ot work harnoss; 1 slnglo
harness; 1 saddlo.
FREE LUNCH AT 11:30, SALE STARTS DLMEDIATELY
AFTER
TERMS OF SALE: All sums ot $20.00 and under cash; all over that
amount a crodlt ot 6 months tinio will bo glvon with a bankablo
note, bearing 10 por cent lntoroot from dato of salo.
W. W. ADKINS, Owner
1
-:o:-
Mlburn, Iowa
May 6th, 1920
Rheumatism Herb Co.,
Ocoan Park, California
Gontlomen: My mothor Is suffer
ing deadfully with rhoumatlsm. We
havo tried doctors, nil sorts of patent
medicines and liniments but no re
lief, and my slstor-ln-law (Mrs. W. F,
Antlo or Norwalk, Iowa) wroto mo
and told mo to got a pound of your
horbs. for she know It would do won
ders for my mothor. Sho said It cuiod
hor and several of hor nolghbo-s
Plenso cond it as sulckly as possible
Vory Respectfully, Mrs. E. M. Jones
Sond for freo booklet of letters
from peoplo all over tho U. S. testify
Ing to tho wonderful results of thc30
horbs. Mon and women agents aro
building up a good business. Agonts
wanted ovoxwhora Prico $11.00 per
pound postpaid.
RHEUMATISM HERB COMPANY
Ocean Park, Call
When m North Platte
COME AND SEE US
Hotel Palace
Palace Cafe
Palace Bazaar
Everything first class and prices
reasonable. Opposite Union Pacific
Station.
V
NOTICE OF FINAL RjHPORY
ED. KIERIG, Auctioneer
RAY C. LANG FORD, Olcrk
Estate No. 1831 ot Josle CHaxo, de
ceased, in tho County Court ot Lin
cola County, Nebraska.
The, Stato ot Neraska, to all jar
gons interested In said Batata take
notlca that the Executrix haa fifed
a final account and report ot few ad
ministration and ft petition for final
settlement and discharge rs suck
Executrix which bars bees set fiar
hoarlnc before said court e& March
21, 1922, nt 10 o'clock A. K, VhM
you may appear and coatee t the
same.
Datod February 31, 1921.
WM. H. a WOODHURSJ,
(Seal) Coualr
Estato No. 1849 of Mary Stella Shelly,
uocoasoa, in uio uounty Court ot
Lincoln County, Nebraska.
Tho Stato ot Nobraska. to all ner-
eons lntoroatod In said Estate take
notlco that tho Admlnlstator has
filed a final account and ronort of
his administration and a petition foi
final settlement and dischanro as
such, Administrator, which havo been
set for hearing boforo said court on
March 28, 1922, at 10 o'clock A. M.,
whon you may appear and contest the
samo.
Dated March 6, 1922.
WM. II. C. WOODHimRT.
(Seal) Ciunty Judge.
TRY HcKAIN'S CAFE
Fresh Line of
MEATS AND GROCERIES
108 E. 6th St.
GEO. McKAIN, Prop.
DR. HAROLD FEKNER
Osteopath
OVER HIRSCHFELD'S
Office Phone 333 Res. Phone lus
WM. WALDORF,
Tinner.
Makes or repairs anything mado of
tin or Bheot motal.
510 LocubL Under General Hospital
Office 340
HonselZS
DR. W. I. SHAFFER
Osteopath Physician
Over tho Oasis.
North PlatU
Notice is hereby glvon that tho nn-
dorslpned will on Wednesday. March
29, 1922, at 2:00 o'clock P. M. sell at
pubic auction, to tho highest bidder,
for cash,. at tho front door of tho Im
element Store of Derryberry anrf
Forbes Imploment Company, at 409
Locust Street, in Uio city of North
Platte. County of Lincoln and State
of Nebraska, ono second hand Max
woll touring car. Manufacturers serial
number 32G277, Motor number 33181u'
number of cylinders four, year model
1921, which sale will bo under and
by vlrtuo of a certain conditional
salos agreement, mado and entered
Into by ono W. K. Porter with Derry-
Dorry anu Forbes Implement Com
pany, dated May 25. 1921, and there
after assigned to Commercial Ac
ceptance Trust, tho assignee and hold
er of said conditional sales contract.
and which conditional sales contract
was recorded on May 26, 1921, In tho
offices of the County Clerk of-LlncDin
County, Nebraska tho amount claimed
to bo duo thereon at tho time of tho
first publication of tho notlco of this
sale, to-wit, March 7, 1922, being tho
sum of Six Hundred Three and 05-100
Dollars ($603.05) with interest at 10
por cont per annum from and after
said date.
COMMERCIAL ACCEPTANCE
TRUST.
By Wm. E. Shuman. Its Attorney.
DR. REDF1ELD
PHYSICIAN, OBSTETRICIAN
Surgeon, X-Bay
Calls Promptly Answered Night or Day
Phones Office 642, Residence 676
MRS. M. HENRY GILFOYL
Teacher of Voice Culture
and the
Art of Singing
Res. Studio 108 W. 3rd. Phene 1147J
DR. M. B. STATES
Chiropractor
5, 0. 7 Building & Loan Building.
Office Phone 70.
Res. Phone 1243
DR. J. R. McKIRAHAN
Practice Limited to Diseases ol
Women and Snrgory
OVER REXALL DRUG STORE
Phones Office 127 Residence 656
OTIS R. PLA3XT, M. D
Physician and Burgeon
X-RAY
Diagnosis and Treai
Calls anevjxxrod Bro 80
Over Union State B
Offlco Phono 296W House Phone 296R
invent
Ettfk.
JOHN S. SIMMS, M. D.
Special Attontlon Given to
Snrgory
McDonald Bank Bnlldlng
Office Phone 83 Residence 38
The Farmer's Auctioneer
H. M. Johansen,
North Platte, Nebraska.
Phone 783F3
For thoBO who do not havo enough
Btock or machinery for a general
farm sale, I am located so I can hold
a combination Bale at North Platto
or at tho Falrvlew dairy 1 miles
west ot town, I havo always got
enough stock or machinery listed with
mo so wo can hold a combination salo
any time.
SHERIFF SALE
Notlco 13 heroby glvon that by yir
tuo of an oxecutlon issued by Win. H
O. Woodhurst Counly Judge, in and
for Lincoln County, Nobraska,
favor ot J. S. Davis Auto Company
and against Edward Galvln, and to mo
dlrocted, I will on tho 27th day
March at two o'clock P. M. 1922 at the
McDonald placo on Section 5, Town
ship 13, Rnngo 30, In Bald County of
for for salo at public vonduo tho foi
lowing proporty to wit:
Two Hundred ton of ice, moro or
less, taken on Bald execution as tho
proporty of Edward Galvin.
Dated this 13th day ot March 1922
A. J. SALISBURY, Sheriff.
DR. L. A. SNAVELY
DENTIST
X-Ray Diagnosis Oxygen and
Airathcsln.
Over Union Stato Bank.
Phono 200.
DERRYBERRY & FORBES.
Licensed Embalmen
Undertaken and Funeral Director?
Da; Phono 41
Night Phone Black 689
NOTICE OF FINAL REPORT.
ESTIMATE OF EXPENSES FOR LIN
COLN COUNTY FOR YEAR 1S23.
General fund $75,00M
County roods . 40,000.44
County bridge , 50,000.00
County Agrlculturo socloty 2,000,00
Farm Bureau 4,475.11
Special Bridge Prod net Levies.
Osgood bridge Proclnct $1,50040
South Platto Precinct 1,506.09
Blrdwood bridge Proclnct 2,500.09
Platto bridge Proclnct 2,000.00
Bostwlck brldgo Precinct 509.lt
Horshoy brldgo Precinct 7O0.0C
East Platto bridge Proclnct 2,004.04
School District Bond Lories.
DlsL No.
1 $25,000.99
NOTICE
7 2,500.04
18 : 3 04 .09
21 300.00
23 509.00
31 564.14
37 3,500.09
47 1M4
55 B.OOfjW
67 450.00
82 1,000.00
94 350.00
105 300.49
111 30944
113 200.90
116 200.09
119 209.O.
120 200.00
300.40
126
131
132
133
NOTICE OF INCORPORATION
Notice Is horeby given that the un
dorslgned havo formed a Corporation
under tho laws of the Stato of Ne
braska under tho name and Btyle ot
"Tho Star," with its principal placo
of transacting Its business in the City
or worth natte, Lincoln County. Nc
DrasKa ana tne general nature of tho
business to be transacted being the
general merchandising of mens' cloth
lag, gents' furnishing goods and
other merchandlso; that tho amount
ot the capital stock Ib tho sum of $15,-
ooo.oo, wnicn nas been paid In by tho
salo of morchandlso and fixtures as
anthorlzcd by tho Bureau of Security.
Department ot Trade ana Commerce
of the State of Nebraska: that the
time of tho commencement of bust
noss is tho 2nd day of January, 1922,
ana the termination of tho corpora'
tion. January 2, 1942, and tho high'
est amount of indebtedness to which
tho Corporation can at any tlmo sub
joct itself is tho sum ot $10,000.00;
and that tho affairs ot the Corpora
tion will bo conducted by a Board of
Directors, consisting of not less than
threo persons, and a President, Sec-
rotary and Treasurer, tho offices of
Secretary and Treasurer may bo held
by ono porson.
ED. J. VANDERHOOF,
EVA VANDERHOOF,
and
J. GUY SWOPE,
Incorporators.
Spoolal Bnlldlng Fui Levies.
Diet No.
19 200.40
33 r $2,500 90
60 909.40
65 1,000.00
91 290.99
100 304.00
130 200.00
131 200.90
132 309.09
133 x 300.09
The above and foregoing Is a cojy
of the estimate of expenses made fcy
tho Board ot County Commissioners
for tho year 1922, at North Platte,
Nebraska, this 3rd days of February
1922.
B. H. Springer,
T. M. Cohagon,
H. Coker,
Attest: County Commlsslonera.
A. S. Allen. Countv Clerlr.
LEGAL NOTICE
August Folber, Oliver Crlssey, Mar
garot Crlssey, A. Felber, T. B
Ward, Treasurer of tho Oklahoma
Bible and Book Concern; Bortrand
Foibor, Momllo Foibor. Arthur Foi
bor, Isaao Foibor, Tillie Felber,
Corrlno Felber Schaeffcr. E. Cuth
bort Schaoffor, Oklahoma Book and
Bible Concern, a Corporation; and
all persons having or claiming any
Interests in tho Northeast Quartor
(NE Vi) of Section Twonty-soven
(27), Township Thirteen (13), North
of Range Thirty-one (31), Lincoln
County, Nobraska, real names un
known:
You and oach of you will hereby
tako notlco, that Gus P. Wlonbarg
plaintiff In an action wherein you and
each ot you aro defendants filed Ids
"petition in the District Court of Lin
coin County, Nebraska on February
18th, 1922 the object and pv nao of
which eald action is to quiet Main
tiff's tltlo in and to the Northeast
Quartor (NE of Section Twenty
sovon (27), Township Thirteen (13)
North ot Range Thlrty-ono (31), Lin
coin County, Nobraska. and to ex
elude you and each ot you from any
and all right title and interest In and
to said real ostato whatsoever. Plain
tiff alleges In his potitlon that you
and each of you havo no right title.
lino or interost In and to said real
estato whatsoovor and alleges that ho
has a new and lndopondont tltlo to
Bald real osta.to by vlrtuo of adverse
possession of Bald real estate for
more than ten years.
You aro required to answer said
action on or boforo tho 10th day of
April, 1922 or Judgment by default
will be tAkon against you excluding
you and each ot you from and and all
right title and Interest In said real
estate.
GUS P. WIENBARG.
By Hallbjan, Beatty & Halllgan,
Ills Attorneys.
30.09
C0O.0O
660.09
NOTICE OF AMENDMENT OF THE
AKTICLES OF INCORPORATION
OF THE LEYPOLDT & PEN
NINGTON COMPANY TO BE
HEREAFTER KNOWN AS
THE NEBRASKA MILL &
ELEVATOR CO.
Notice is horeby :rlven that at a
Bpocial meeting ot tho stockholders of
tno LKjypoIdt & Pennington Company
hold at tho office of the company on
tho Sth day ot February, 1922, that
tho articles of incorporation of tho
said Loypsldt & Pennington Company
woro amended by tho adoDtion of new
and amended articles of Incorporation
'.o taico tno placo of the articles ot in
corporation now existing: that under
and by vlrtuo of said amended articles
oi incorporation tho nnmo of tho cor
poration was changed from the Ley
poldt & Penninzkm Comnanv tn tlin
Nebraska Mill nnd Elevator Company.
Tho principal placo of transacting
the br.sine3s of tho corporation is at
North Platto, Lincoln County, Nebras
ka. The general nature of tho cor
porate business to bo transacted shall
e the manufacture of wholesale and
"etp'.l dealing In. tho commission and
iirokeiage business In, flour, hay,
Train, lumuor. fuels, hardware, implo--"onts.
fnru! niachinjry, paints, oils,
crlana, mo1 ldlng, mill work, stone
"l-U. Hino. cement, plaster, all kinds
"f building materials, llvo stock, pro
duce foedo, seeds, coal and gonoral
morchandlso business of overy des-
rlntlon; tho construction, mainten
ance and operation of elovators. mills
and machlnory for tho manufacture of
any of tho products, and tho opera
tion and handling of any of the busi
nesses herein set forth; tho buying,
selling, leasing, owning and operating
of lumber nnd coal yards and other
real estato and personal property, in
cluding mills, olevators and stores;
tho buying and selling of real estato
and to do a general contracting busi
ness; and all other things necessary,
proper, usual and essential in carry
ing on any of the businesses referred
to horoln.
Tho amount of tho authorized cap
ital stock is Two Hundred Thousand
($200,000.00) Dollars, of which One
Hundred Fifteen Thousand ($116,
000.00) Dollars has been subscribed
and paid for; the balance of ths
stock shall bo paid for In cash as
sold and issued.
Tho tlmo of tho commencement ot
this corporation was August E, 1913
and la to continue for a period ot
50 years from that dato.
Tho highest amount of indebtedness
or liability to which this corporation
may at any tlmo subject itself is two
thirds of its Issued capital stock.
Tho affairs of (tho corporation are
to bo transacted by a board of not
less than Fivo (5) and not more ,than
Nine (9) directors; and the officers
ot tho corporation are to be tho prcol
dent, vice-president, secretary and
treasurer and such other officers and
omployoos as may bo provided by tho
by-laws.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, tho offi
cers of said corporation have here
unto set their hands at North Platte,
Nebraska, this 8th day of February,
1922.
NEBRASKA MILL & ELEVATOR
COMPANY
PufesBor, to tbj LvpoMt & Pn
ilt'i! Co.
By, L. P. JEPSON, Pfesidfjit
8. M. SOUDER, Secy, and Trsnror.