THURSDAY, SEPT. 3, 1914. PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL. PACE 5. KEHAWKA. Xews. wvw yyyv'y-v,'s'v A lino cirl rtitTloU at Ollie A!li- l.rn Wi-dru'silay nioiainsr. Mi- Nora, Ilo-iencrans of I'latts HM uth visited at John Wuuder-li.-h's this week. .Max chafer and family shipped ii r hou-eiiuld yuods t Lincoln Wednesday to niakt Uwir future li m. Mi-s Hes-.ii Waterman returned to umaha Mnn.lay after isitin?: -eeral weeks with tier sister, Mrs K. M. Pollard. I., (i. Todd. cld"t s.n of I.. C T.l,j was brui-ed up considerably ne day Iat week when he ran info another n:ot rc cle rider un Up- streets ..f Tahle Rock. I lie editor and Helen and Louise attended a jrdenie al Ve-ta Tuf-s-dav. returning hoin Wednesday af: ernoi-n. Mr. I.nin's fathf-r came !,. !;! witli them f 1 1 j. a few weeks i-it. .Whawka will hae a number of h"iiie candidates on tin tickets ttii fall, and she can show her 'e'ard for them hy supiortinp: tlo tn. Tiiey are worthy of our -upport and should have it, irres pi'ctixe of party. S. H. r.ouch left Tuesday even ing for Hurley, Idaho, where he ha- been elected a principal of the city school. Stewart graduat ed froni Ioane eolb-e last sprinjr and i- -.feppimr into a position of i epo!;sibiIity and honor that we Nehawka people know he will till willi credit. Mr. and Mrs. .T. S. Rou?h re tnrned Monday nicht from a live weeks vivsit in the pacific coast. 'Ih-y visited all the points of in terest from Seattle to Lo Angeles At Riverside, California, they i-ited the J. H. Holmes family whom many Nehawka people will be i-lad to know are proierinir an.i weil contented. Mr-. Rouh picked her tirst oranpe in Mr. Holme-' yard. They report a very pleasant time on their trip, but were ylad to uet liack home aain. UNION. Ledger. '.. J. Hani-: and S. X. Copeii haer departed Monday for Min nesota to -pend several days vi-it-iiiir and bo-king after real estate business. (-oi -e Xailor and family arriv i nun 'a. 1915 Prices E D n Model 24 Four Two-passenger roadster. The business man's ideal car. The very best that Buick could build for the money. Keeps upkeep cost at the minimum. Price Complete, $900, F. O. B- Factory Model 25 Four $950 A roomy, splendidly designed five-passenger touring car. A real quality. A car built to meet all requirements and at least equal to any other in the same class. Price Complete, $950, F. O. B. Factory t-irWe always have and still guarantee the Buck Valve-in-head Motor to develop more power than, any other type of automobile mo- tor of equal size American or Our electrotypes have not arrived, so we are unable to show ycu the "pictures Buick Cars this week. 7 - Phone 215 O IE ed Wednesday night from Battle Creek, Iowa, and are visiting their relatives, John Hansell and wife. Mrs. Mary Allison, of PlatU mouth and Mrs. J. R. Pierson went over to Tucuinseh last Saturday for a few days visit with Mrs. Al lison's daughter, Mrs. George Clineburgr. Henry Chilcott and wife, Dean Austin and wife and daughter Mary enjoyed an auto ride over to Table Rock last Saturday, where they visited Emery Austin and family. Claries Reeves of Rock HIulTs precinct came down Wednesday .norniny: to see his brother James who had his arm broken Tuesday, and accompanied him to Omaha to consult a surgeou in that city. I. Hlair porter and wife autoed to Plattsmouth yesterday evening:, and from there Mrs. Porter went !o Rescue. Xeb.. to iit several days with tier uncle and other rel atives in that part of the state. Mrs. Syl Hathaway has had a very lame arm the past week, due to poisonimr while assisting: in the harvest of their grape crop. The ar r. was so badly swollen that the trouble appealed serious and the services of a physician were re quired to afford relief. James Reeves, who resides on "'i.- . Mary Taylor's farm south east of town, suffered a broken :.:ni by ieimr thrown from a load of hay Tuesday afternoon. He was riding on the load when it toppled over, and he fell with the load on top of him, causing- a fracture of his left arm midway between the elbow- and wrist and at the elbow. The aid of a phyisician was se cured as quickly as possible and the wounds were given proper at tention. Mr. Reeves went to Omaha on the Wednesday evening Ir.iin to have a specialist examiiu the fractures. LOUISVILLE. Courier. Ghas. Rathbuu's new bungalow on Railroad avenue is Hearing completion and they expect to be abb to occupy it in about two weeks. James Ingrim, who moved to Broken Bow last sprimr. where he has charge of the Parmele ranch, is back, visiting; old friends in this vicinity. Otto Peterson and wife of Pierce are here this week visiting relatives. Otto is in the drug- busi ness at Pierce and is well pleased with his business. IE irznr: are Lower $900 Model 55 Mead M Seven-passenger, six-cylinder tour ing car. It's a six-cylinder wonder. The 1!14 six attracted the attention of the motor world because of its wonder ful gasoline mileage and its beautiful lines. This year the car is bigger and costs less. Price Complete, S1.650, F. O. B. Factory. Standard Electric headlight with dimmer, tail lamp, combination instrument board and trouble lamp: electric horn: high-grade speedometer: robe rail and foot rest; one extra de mountable rim; license plate hung ers; tire irons; tools; mohair top; side curtains; rain vision ventilating windshield. Sturdy enough for any service and handsome enough for any company. Highest efficiency and economy under regular road conditions.great est mileage per gallon, and best power performance are records be ing daily made and verified bv Buick cars, in every locality and under all conditions. Foreign make. ii Mrs. Charles Ahl and children and Mrs. John Albeit and chil dren left Monday evening- fur Waukeena, Kansas, for a three weeks' visit with relatives. Knight Phelps and son, Duuald. are here from Oklahoma. the former to vist his parents a few days. Donald will remain all win ter and attend school at Spring held. Frank Marsh, wife and two children of Piekwell. -'eb., visit ed here over Sunday wish J". W. Sehliefert and family. They made the trip in their automobile. James Slander returned Thurs day from a week's trip through western Nebraska. He -ay- the hot wind has damatrcd the corn more or less all oer the state and in some places, principally in Mer rick county, the corn is burned up. Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Diers and two children. Hilly and Katherine. went to Oresham Wednesday and returned Thursday, making- the trip in company with Cort Ta:i-'-man of Gretna, in the hitter's car. They visited al the Herman Diers' home in Gresham. and at tended an old settlers" picnic. Mrs. John Twiss went to Oma ha Tuesday to accompany tier ,-i-s-ler. Mrs. Sarah Cutfoifh. who went to consult Dr. Gilford, tin occulist. as her eyes have been friviiiir her a great deal of trouble. The occulist could not give her much encouragement, but say she will probably lose the si-rht id' one eye, as he doe- not advise an operation because of her a-e. A MYNARD. -:- J (Special Correspondent.) Robert pmpst .-helled c ru la.-t Tuesday. W. F. Gilli-pie went to Omaha last Monday morning. The rain of Iat Monday even ing: greatly cooled the atmos phere, making it much more pb-asant . We are glad lo report that Robert. Prop-t is again abb be out. after ha ing a very se ere case of acute indigestion. There has b'ii some pretty good land deals pulled t iV ihe la-t few days J.y Ralph Wib-s, Gh nr. Wiles and George Snvder. George Snyder. Albert "ol-n kanip and Will Wetenkamp de parted for ("obuado la.-t Tue--day. where they will spend a few days. La-t Saturday morning Mrs. W. B. Porter received a telegram Cars are Six $1,650 Model More B The handsomest roadster on the market. A fine, bi, roomy, two-passenger car that will take you any where and bring you back sately. Ex tra wide seat. Price Complete, $1,185, F. O. B. Factory Model 37 Four $1,235 Equipment. Five-passenger touring car. Money can not buy more comfort, convenience and style. A car on distinctive lines, a car of power, a real Buick in every way. Price Complete, $1,235, F. O. B. Factory. s-aTThe 1915 Buick has all the fundamental Buick prin iples with the addition of every im provement that has stood the Buick test of worth. The buyer will find that regardless of price we are giving more value than ever before. II H ' m wmmm m i. ijiii un , m i. - , ... i.l - - announcing; the death of her mother, who she had been visit ing with recently. Lewis Crabtree is sporting" a new Brush automobile. We won der if Lewis won't soon hunt up some one who will claim part ownership in the car. Hurry up, Lewis. T. II. Pollock, of Plattsmouth, agent for the Huick automobile, was seen passing- through our village with a line new car a few days a'-'o. Come out again, Bert, we like to see the Buick. When Moles Fight. You would hardly believe that moles, clumsy ami almost blind, become per fect demons when thoy quarrel. No one knows what they quarrel about, but if they cuce start figlHii-ig; one has to (lie. They will keep v.i in the pres ence of any number of spectators, han'giug on to one another like bull Joss r.i;d burying their enormously strong jaws and teeth in one another's flusti. Hedgehogs, another type of the quiet. Inoffensive looking animal, not only Cght. but always to the death, and when one is killed the other generally devours him. Just Spending the Day. A woman from out of town walked into one of the bis hotels the other morning and wrote her name on the register. "What, madam." said the room clerk, with one of those engaging smiles for which he is famous, "can 1 offer you in the way of a room?" "Oh. I don't want a room.'" v.r.s the reply. "I am just spending the d:iy here." "Good thing some people srend more than that with us," remarked the clerk to himself as she turned Smilingly away. New- York Times. A Lawyer's Sill. A lawyer's bill, like the plumber's, is full of detail. I hare just seen a speci men sent to a business friend of mine, who. anxious to settle up his account, telephoned to his lawyer. The bill rame in with elaborate detail, and the last item was. "To attending you on the telephone in answer to your re quest for bill, Cs. Gd." My friend vow ed he -would see them in chancery be fore he paid that and struck it out London Chronicle. Bobby's Idea. "Cobby. 1 suppose you say your prayers every night." 'Yes'm." "And what are the things you pray for?" "Mostly that pop won't nnd out what I've been doin' through the day." Boston Transcript l-'eel languid, weak, run ib'wn? lleadaciie Slnmaclt ti" A remedy i Hurd. c!v I 1 t 1 iSittei-. Ah yi.tur druggist. l'ri e sl.ntt. WANTED Clean cotton at the Journal office. rags eauhm -'. cfri. t'f'.v .-""."e-Tl 36 Four $1,185 it Plattsmouth, Nebraska. - y iiiI BASEBALL RESULTS American League. Chicago. 4; Washington, 4. Detroit, b'; New York, i. St. Louis. Boston, C-7. National League. . Chicago, 3; Cincinnati, 4. Pittsburgh, 1; St. Ixuis, 1. New York. 2; Brooklyn, 8. Boston, 1-1.1; Philadelphia, 3 3. Western League. Denver, 1-4; Des Moines, 7-10. Lincoln, t; St. Joseph, 4. Topeka. s: Omaha, 2. "Wichita, 5; Sioux City, 8. Federal League. Brooklyn, 1; Buffalo. 3. Indianapolis, 2; Chicago. 0. Kansas City, 3; St. Louis, 4. G3l I A :D 'D! ISIONS Closing Quotations on the Chicago Board of Trade. Chic: Wheat -Ccrn-Oats-. Pork- ;o. Sept. 3. Closing prices: -St-pt.. $1.11; Dec, $1.14-,. -Sept.. S'i'ic; Dee.. TTv'c. -Sept., 4ST,c; Dec, ."C".c. -S. pt.. $2"; Jan.. Lard Sept., fln.iJG; Oct., SPJ.22'.:.. Sept.. $i2.oo; Oct.. $12.22'j. Kii.s Chica wheat. o Cash Prices No. 2 hare $1.11' -fa 1.12' y. No. 2 yellow 0;-rSl'Lc: No. 3 white oat? 4c; standard. A'jCi Zc. corn. 4Cfx 49 Chicago Live Stock. Chicago. Sept. 3. Cattle Receipts lo.iM-n; Et?ady: bet.'es. $.Ti'a 1 ".O steers. $;. "& y.3.; stockers and feed ers. ."..":!? .2": cows ar.d heifers $3.lc'"5i f.P: calves, $7 ." ifi 1 1.25. Hog- Receipts. 2'i. '.': strouu: bulk c sales. $!.1-ifx 9..: light. $! 2'efi f.72'... heavy. SS.7T.ft 9. m : roush. $s.7.jfi S.O'J ; piss, $?i 8.23. Shee p Receipts. 3' iM'O; w-nk: shep. $4.7-CZ 3.."k: yar lings, $3.4,!'1 j.C'i; lambs. $3.7." ' 7. ".'). South Omaha Live Stock. South Omaha, Sept. 3. Cattle Re ceipts. C.SOO: Pjc higher; heel steers t'' fi li'.2.": cows and heifers, $3. 3"!f. 7. .",(;; sto kers and feeders, fij'S nils. S5.23T7: calves. $Sfi P.3't. Hog Receipts. 7.2nvi; shade lower; bull of sales. 6.S39; top. $9.2'. Sheep Receiptc. 17.')"e: steady to Kc lower: lambs. $:.23ft 7.33; wethers, $4.30f 3.13; ewes, $3. befi 4. 90. First to "Put His Foot In It." It was u bishop of olden times who first "put his foot in it." and ever since then the most ordinary layman who makis a blunder ia said to "put his foot in it." It wasn t the bishop's fault after all. but the housewives who ran to doors and windows every time the good bishop passed and asked for his bless ifiz acd while getting it they let the porridge burn. Then they blamed the bishop for the trouble and said "the bishop put his foot in it" Milwaukee Journal. :o: Model Dairy. A nn-Jel milk house, a mdel i-iiw bar;), a silo and a eaif barn will be feature- of the Hairy and pure J-'oti. show in old ami cultural hall at the Xebra-ka state fair September 7-11. Supt. An- ier.-un plan- to have specimen of tie breed- of dairy cows on ex hibition. leputy Food r.ommis---ion.-r Harnian ha arranged for a bir display of pure food prod ucts and will demonstrate how the pure food laws of the state are enforced. Office supplies at the Journal office. IN THE COUNTY COURT IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF CASS, NEBRASKA. In lie-Estate of Harriet Allison. I )ecpased. TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED: You are hereby notified that Wilhelmina Tizner and Jessie Dio-t Leach have liled their peti tion in this court, alleprinj? anion? other things that Harriet Allison died intestate on the 19th day of February , A. 1). 191 i, being at the time of her death a resident of Cass County, Nebraska, possess ed of an estate of real and person al property- to he administered, and that her only heirs at law are Leroy Allison. Wilhelmina Tinner and Jessie Dro-t Leach, and ask ing that findings be made in ac cordance with the allegations and that administration of said estate be granted to E. E. Leach. A hearing will he had upon said petition at the office of the County Judse. in the Court House, at Plattsmouth. Nebra-ka. on the 14th day of September. A. I). 191 i. af 10 o'clock a. to., before which all objection- thereto, if any, mu-t be tiled. Dated at Plattsmouth, Ne braska, this - ith day of August, A. D. I'M i. r$v t!ie Court. (Seal, ALLEN J. BEESON, County Judge. CALVIN II. TAYLOR, Attorney. 8-2 4-3wks PEOPriSED CONSTITCTTONAIj AMENDMENT NO. ONE. ie following pro0l inn'1u)eiit tl the contitution of th State of Nebraska, as hereinafter net forrb In full. 1 submit te4 to the electors of the State of NWirni ka. to be Toted upon at the penernl ti-r to be held Tuesday, November 3rd. A. l "KOK a Joint rvioltition to amend se.tloc 1 of Article of the Constitution f tl' State of Nebraska, relating to revenue Be it Resolved aud Knac-ted by the lVoid of the iState of Nebraska: . S-rtion 1. That Setiou 1 of Article V of the foustittirion of the St.-it" of Ne braska be nnieudfd to read as follows: !ec. 1. The rule f taxation shall ht uniform at to any given las and lave, shalj be levied upon sticli property a th Legislature su:ill prescribe. Taxes may also be Imposed on income, privilciri" ",! occupation, which tail's may tc graduated and progressive and reasonable exemptions inav be provided, in addition to tho.se here inafter specifically mentioned in eection i of this article. Sec. 2. That at the peroral clction In November. J. there shall be submitted to the electors r.f the state for their ap proval or rejection the foregoing proposed amendment to the Constitution in the fol lowing form: "For amendment to th Constitution providing for uniform and progressive taxation" aud "araint aiti proposed amendment to tiie Constitution providing for uniform and progresslv taxation.'' Approved. March 27. 1013. I. Addison Walt. Secretary of State, ol the State of Nebraska, do hereby certify that the foreeoinsr propose, 1 amendment to the Constitution of tlx- State of Ne braska, Is a true and correct copy of thf original enrolled and enrosse.i till, a' passed by the Thirty-third session of tht Legislature of the State of Nebraska, as appears from said original bill on file in this office, and that said proposed amend ment is submitted to the qualified voters of the State of Nebraska for their adoption or rejection at the general election to b held on Tuesday, the rd day of November A. D. It'll. In Testimony Whereof, T have hereimtr my hand and affixed the Great Seal ol the State of Nebraska. Pone at Lincoln, tui 2:'.rd day of March In the year of ottr Lord. One Thousand Nine Hundred and Fourteen, and of th Independence of th Fritted States the ten Hundred and Thirty-seventh, and of thil State the Forty-aeventh. ADDISON WAIT. ISeal Secretary of State. PROPOSED ONSTITl TION AL AMENDMENT NO. TWO. The followin;; proposed amendment to the constitution of -the State of Nebraska as hereinafter set forth in full, is siihmit ted to the electors of the State of Nebras ka, to be vote.l upon at the general election to be held Tuesday, November ord, A. V 'M4. "A Joint Resolution to amend Section !i 6t of Article one 1 of the Constitution of the state of Nebraska. Be It Enacted by the People of the Stat of Nebraska : Section I. That Section six C, of Artl'-U one (li of the Constitution of the Stat of Nebraska be amended to read as fol lows : Srctlon . The right of trial by Jury shall remain inviolate: but in ail civil -asc" and in criminal cases less than f-'louie five-sixths of the ji:ry may render a vcr diet and the Legislature may authorize trial by a jury of a less number than twelve men in courts Inferior to the dis trict court. sec. '2. That at the general election for state and legislative otficers to be hclil in the State of Nebraska on the first Tucd:o ifter the rirsr .....i v in November in 1 !! 4 there shall be irihtcl upon the lialh.t ol a h elector for his approval or reje.-j j, t 'he above and for..--, SI; amendment !n 1 1. follow inj: form: -For pro,os.-,l :i :i:en.! men: 0 the coiisiiru; ion provi ! big fh;:t iu al ivil casts arid in rrimiiiiJ cases less ibar 'elonies. five-sivths of i he jury may render 1 verdict." anil "Against the propose.: imemiuient to the '..nst j : i;t ion orovble tiat iu all i-iril eases and in criminal as- ess than felonies, flve-sixths of tue Jur nay render a verdict." Approved. April I. I'.iJ".. I, Addison Wair. S--.ret.irv of Stat", o! -be State r.f Nebraska, do herein- cert if hat the foregoing jiro..os.., a men duo-tit -o the Constitution of r!ie Stare .if Nebraska s a true and correct -npv ..f the origina nroll.-d and engrossed li!!. as p.iss. ,v he Thirty-third session uf the Legjslarurf f the State of Nebraska, as appears from ;aid original till on hie -n this offl.-e, .hat said pro.ose(i amendment is .submitted o the qualified voters .,f the State of Ne raska for their adoption or rejection a! he general Utloii to be h-Id on Tuesday -he Srd day of November. A. I. 1:114 In Testimony Whereof, 1 i,aVf, hereiintr ;et my hand and affixed the Great Seal oj he state of Nebraska. Done at Lincoln, this 'jr.rd dav of Mirch n the year of our Lord, one Thousand Nine Hundred and Fourteen. ;,rid of thf Independence of the Fnite.t State the On Hundred and Thirty-seventh, and of thi. State the Forty-seventh. IC ,, ADDISON WAIT. lSealJ Secretary of state, TKOTOSED CONSTITrTrONAE AMENDMENT NO. TIT.CE. The following proposed amendment to :he eonstitutiou of the State of Nebraska, s hereinafter set forth in ful. is submit ted to the electors of the State of Nebras ka, to be voted upon at the general election o be held Tuesday, November Crd, A. D. 1914. ! FOR a Joint resolution proposing amend ments to Section 1. of AiViclo V, and Section 24. of Article V. of the Constitu tion of Nebraska, relating to term of office and salary of Governor aud othei executive officers. Be it Resolved and Enacted by the Peopl of the State of Nebraska: Section 1. That at the general election for state and legislative offices, to be held on the Tuesday succeeding the tirst Mon day in November. 1114. the following b submitted as amendments to Sections 1 and 24. of Article V, of the Constitution ol Nebraska : See. 1. The executive department shall consist of a Governor, who shall hold his office for a term of two years from the first Thursday after the first Tuesday In January, tiext after his election, and until his successor is elected and i.alitie.l. In addition to the Governor, the executive de partment shall Include the following offi cers: Lieutenant Governor, Secretary of State, Auditor of Public Accounts, Treas urer. Superintendent of Public Instruction, Attorney G-ner.il. and Commissioner of Public Lands and Buildings, each of whom shall hold his office for the term of two vears from the tirst Thursday after the first Tuesday in January, next after his election, and unrll his successor fs elected and qualified: Provided, however, that th first election of said officers shall be held on the Tuesday succeeding the first Monday in November, liilfi. and each succeeding election shall be held at the same relat'.vs time in each even year thereafter. The Governor, Secretary of State. Auditor of Public Accounts, and Treasurer shall re side at the seat of government during theif terms of office, and keep the public records, books and papers there, and shall perform such dnties as may be required by law. 8e-. SI- The salary of the Governor shall be five thousand f.1.4X.0J dollars per an num. The salaries of Auditor of Public Accounts and Secretary of State. Superin tendent of Public Instruction and Commis sioner of Public. Lands and Buildings shall be two thousand live hundred i $J.."0.io t dollars each per annum, and of the Attor ney General. four thousand dollari ($4,000.00) per annum, the salary of the State Treasurer shall be three "thousand $o.OOO.0 dollars per annum, and the Lieu tenant Governor shall receive one and one half the compensation of a senator, and after the adoption of this constitution they shall not receive to their own uf any fees, costs, interests upon public moneys jri their hands, or under their control, perquisites of office or other compensation, and all fees that may hereafter be payable by law for services performed by an offi.-er provided for in this, article of the constitution shall be paid'ia advance-.into the state treasury. There fehail be no allowam-e for clerk hir In the offices of the Superintendent of Public Instruction and Attorney General. Sec. S. That at said election on the Tues day aucccedlng the first Monday In Novem ber. 1914. on the ballot of each eleetor otlnsr thereat, there stall b pasted or written the words: 'For proposed amend ments to (he constitution, tiling the term f office and salary for governor, and other executive officeravl ndL "-gi!niH siQSi&& amendment, m t'.e con-r it ,r, p1n. n,Ilif ,,, tern, of o!L.-.. aud I ai.,rv f .r vtLurl nuj Other exer-ut ire nilc.r.. Ap. roved. April T. l'.'l.T -Vddis. n W.-i.tT t..rv tafe. of ,, , fr-unur prop j e.', fO the t.ollsntu;!..;, ,,f Il4,. s, r r v is a true und c.rre. t ,f ,.f (1-,'g " enrolled e,lffrossei hl pa-sed "'Jr the Thirty-, MM s.-s-,,.,, t,f t;. , . , of the state of Nebraska. M , pp.-Trs f r .m "aid or.g,t.al bill 1,1- itl ,!,:.',.,,,.",' that s..:d proposed M,,,i,i,..nt SII,,,h,,., to the .inahhed vot..r. , , . S;.,r,. f N... brasia for their adoption or r. jeer-on" at the general . lection t., . held 1 rl the day of November, A. I V'H In Ttstimonv Wh.-rw.f. I Pave !.-', ct Hi "stater Ur" Inhe veaV.f 'A Z M'""h; Nine Hundred and' Vn'l Indepemlenc,. of the F,..,e.J Sfa te t i -Hundred :,,! Thin v-s..v..llt, ' . ', ! " State the For; y -sev. n t ,. ' tLi rca m ADDISOV WAIT. rSe:J,I Secretary of s,:1. AitiM i or ii oitpoit 1 1 mv of Ike PI. T1 s-MOl I II loT I.l 11. Know Ail Men by These iv-sn,!: That ve. the un.'.ers m n. .1. P:i - .-.s-si. iated .i rsel ve.s together !'... tl purpose of forming a 01 poi nt in i nit -r ti e laws of ti e stiite or' No! i.iska. an. I lor that purpose .hi adopt li e .,;;,;n. ing Chatter: auticli: I. The name of this Cn.iiM::i,n sbull be the l'la 1 1 smou t ii I'.oat C!uo A liTICLK II. The principal place of Pusit.es s shrill h- in the City of I'luttsiiooit ! . Ne braska, and vi. imty. and the ofth e of this cut p.. rati-. :i shall be m phitts mout h. -MTi. i.i: nr. The mount of li e capita! sto li . the Co. porat ion shal be Jl.iin.) im, divided itito shares- ,,f tie pa'- ai i" of $-' ( each, and said .apital s.., k shall be paid ll at the date .if .l,ili -, or may .l.-s 1 - fia t e. iu nionrv, j-:!it-, may iiesign.it,.. jn m . . ti -.. . pi "p. i t .. or any oti-ei- variable, rig. t " il 1 ; . and the judgment .t" tie l;..ar.l of in lectors or ma 11.14:1 n t olb. ei s as t., j;,,. value thereof sua!! be ri-m i,iu- autici.i: IV. The get. el';, I tlilt lire f tl..- I JS I'les-J j J Which this cot ji.-i a t ion slail . ngage . s as follows; The 01 gari i.itioM -. n r 1 a 1 ,. s and mantaines at I '.a t !s'i ! . ,.f ;l social lal to promote so. lat-uuv. in structive, en t en a i n m.-n t . and anm.-.'-ment of the members thereof and m.. ;i p.-r-s.ins as the rules aid bv-:,. WS p!o- Vide ent;tle. to receive tl .- 1. nep.ts this '01 pora t ion - :ind tl is i ". . 1 p.. 1 a t ;.. shall have ti e right to a.-.ii,r- potsoi..)! jiro.ert and tea! estat-, r-nt. nun -cons. 1 u.-t buildings, w l,ai-f, .1... ks latidiiiK:- ;is may b- deemed r 1 1 - 1 I - the s t o.k in. I derv and for providing .1 1 1 . 1 b room for s u. h .-lot. AKTIi'l.i: v The nffairs of this Corporation s a!l be i'nd.:ct.l b a Ihiaid of lite. tor-. Who Shall be elected or. tl - . t ! I ill! V of I ( em her .,f ea-l: .-jf as the by laws provide. AKTICLi: VI. The highest .-imoiiit of inte.l .'i-.I;ii' inrurred tl js- 'orportio'i -i ..CI n .t exceed two-t birds of its paid-up capital sto. K AIITI ''Li; VII. This Corporation i-- form-1 to en dure for ten eats alter j-s Slrt m are duly executed. but a 1 rt--i-rights mav be renewed i..f 0- ti charter expires) from nni.- t-. tin..-, f.,t a period tt --e. l!r. ten cai.s at a t ime, pel pet tin 1 1 . AlITIfM: VIII The capital stock of ti-is i'r,i;. tion si.a'l b.- .'it'l til.' sitm- is ;.-:(-mad,- non-assessable by tins I'.Mpoii' tion for any purpose. In witness w loTeof we I a . !reurilo set our bunds tbis "!tli da v of Novem ber, A. 1. 1. 1J. .t IV Ma-on. .1 l Ki . 1 i. ; ... ke. I: I. Ih'sr.;-!. 1: c I; :ik--. W. H. ilas.,,,. STATK .r NKTMl ASKA. Countv, of Ch-s, s.s Before me. Ci8ts. K Mai fir. a X-tnrv t'ubiic in and for said i-nuMi. 0:1 this dav personally appeared .1 I". Mas,,i,, .1 L. Ki.e. H. ijn.-i.i-i-. I 1. l;iist, Ki, I;. C. Kitiket- and V.'m. Ma.soti, kn-i:i f. me 10 be the persons Wpo sn tis.-i . bed the foi ,"goi n i ns t r 11 ni-n r ail ac knowledge In no- that thee ee-nt-. the same for the purpose- and con sideration therein expressed. liven under m- har-d arid Notarial seal this ll'.ttli dav f November. A. Ij 1 M 1 -t. Ci.r.s. K. Mart in. "Seal) Notar I -u !... Mv cfimmh-sion expires August x, 1H17. IN COUNTY COURT. STATK or NKIiUASKA, r.i.unty of Ia-. In Hi.' Matl.-r ,.r tfi.' JMalc -f (ii'ui'i:i. M. I t 11 1 . Iici-ca il. T All pe-r.-niK In I po-.t o.J ; Y.mi iiro ln-fotiv n i i t i - I flcif Iht-i o will lo a lie-ai in' 1 1 . : 1 III' o'titinii lil'l in llii-i r.iutt f.'r aijoinl iiMMit if an aIin 111 i-1 r.it !" in aliic -laf" io-fni-c tiu . 1 1 ct . af 1 1 ! a 1 1 -m 1 1 1 1 1 1 . in sai.l 1 ; 1 1 ( . .n lh- 21-t la r S.-pl. 'in!., p. .m ',. at .'"cl"rk a. in. All .i.i,-! i!!-. il any. inut 1 i I 1 i.-f..i -ai. 1 1 n 1 Af.I.KX -r. UKKsnX. r."un!v .Jiil-. uitiiF.it 10 Miow ( vi i:. In Ihe DNtrict oitrl of ( km I ..unit, Nebraska. In the Matter of the Apt in a t ior. or Willhim C. Lamsev, Adrtu-ust rator of the Instate of Alice M T.i.'i.-, I -.eased, for License f S-ll lital K.state. Now. on this K.tli .la of A l-".;-;. 1'.1t. the above entitled cmi.- a'.i - on to I. heard upon the petition, under oatl:, of Wiiliam C llanisi-v, d m 1 n ;s 1 1 a t o. of the e-tate of Alue M. T.-igio-. H m praying for license to s,.,i t.e fl!n'v ing described real estate of said de ceased, to-wit: Lots thit-e. four an-1 tive 4 and .". in bio. k sv-n i'i, in South Park Aihhtioti to t e iv o." Plattsmouth. Cour.tv of C..s-. s.ai-- ; Nebraska, for the paymer t of .P l.t- al lowed against the estate of said de ceased, and expenses of ad in i ru -1 1 a t b 11. and it appearing bv sai l i-tition. that there is not su:fi. i.-nt por.-o al e-t.itc m the lands of sail a dm i r 1 -t 1 11 1 or. be longing to said estate, to pay the d-M outstanding against said il '-a-e.l, ur.-l the expenses of administration of saot estate, and. that it is necessary to si-II the whole Of said teal estate. f..r tin; payment of such debts nnd e n.-ns.-s. IT IS TIIKUL'FoKh: KFi:i:K t',..t all persons interested In said estate j. p -pear before me, at Chamber--. 1:1 1 1 f'ourt House, iti the Village I'apiMio'i. in the Cotintv of Sarpy, in said Sti. on the ""th dav of S.-ptem h. r, l!ll, at the hour of e'even o' lo. U a in . sbow caii-e. if anv tl.eie be. wl--license should not be arar.ted to sa.-l Administrator to sell said real estat'-, to pax- such debts and expenses IT is Fi KTHKi: ui;i.ki;ki that a. cot.y hereof be published I jr four sit- -,-essive weeks iu The l'la 1 1-mu t i Journal. jam ks r f.i:c,li:v. Judge of ti'e l.istr.ct Court. WILLIAM C. l:AMS;:V Attorney. s-iu-u ka -w kl y Mr.-. Martin Hauni'-istor was aumn? t ias-t'nt r tins nicrii-. iur fr Liac'.lu wln.'ir hr; was called to sprni a f''xv hour in that rity sisiting- with tltr re latives uud friends. The Journal does job work. L Li Li 11 .,. ; 'u:. i