PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28. 1918. ir ft T ' T r -. j .1 j a A- - J . The X-Ray Sees Where the Dentins Eye Can't- r It removed the blindfold from the eyes of the progressive dentist and guides his hand to the root of the trouble. It makes sure that the foundation is sound before it allows the operator to build a new tooth. It pives you dentistry, that cannot be compared with the ordinary hind. It ti Turds you lasting satisfaction instead of tempo rary relief. Dr. Flaupfher includes the X-ray in his examinations, thereby shortening the treatment and giving dental relief iii the shortest possible time. -Ml extractions and other operations are made prac tically painless through careful treatment and most mod ern equipment. DR. FLAUGHER, Dentist 620 Securities BIdg., Top Floor, Farnam and Sixteenth Phone Tyler 2756 Omaha, Neb. "3 :i;-.r.'y Unru-'.-r. of nrar VvA : , Isiicr i .i P!attniouth to i t on friend;--. -. I ! r. n . f I'aiiKor H. '-! r. v. ht l as been visiting i- civt r S ".:u!ay, return- -.1 tier who i.i at- i i.t i.ru is visiting af. r .;ir ..-i-.t Geo. V. Suyd .'r few days, a pre 1 1 :u;d son. Earl of i i r i -r s in this city I.. 1! 'l : 1 f'!, .. '..a v . : t. look r sum... i-i li'o to'nitv seat. ; rva ;'. .-. J. ; '..ipped a car of sheep i ! li::.-- 1:r-i-n fectlin on his !: v.-:-i of the city trTthe i ?".. : ?: : rkot hist evt ninjr. Mi r of ();naha was in aurday looking after mutter- and vt;s a i.io of hi; motiier at "i of hawk a r in 1 1 ! s cit y today, . :'! to transact at this o.hce and renewed his subscrip tion to the Plattsnuuith Journal. W. It. Virgin and wife who have been visiting at Ashland for some (ays past, called there by the sick ness of a brother of Mrs. Virgin. Mr. Win. Tucker found him much improv ed, and left hiiu still hotter, passed thrui:;-vh this city last evening for their home at Murray. Martin Itartlett and family, arriv ed lust evening: from Murray, their home where Mr. Uartlett is cniraged in the barber business, and depart ed for Imoene, Iowa, whore they will vi it for a week with their relatives, that having been their for mer home. Will P. Cook of this city is conducting the business at Mur ray for Mr. Ikirtlett during his al) sonce. Miss .Ngnes P.ajack. who has been employed by the Kichey Lumber Co. fiir.foine time past, has resigned her position there to accept one at teach ing school near Union. She takes the school left vacant by the resignation of Miss Jessie Whalen. who resign ed to accept the position in the city schools made vacant by the recent resignation of Miss Gladys McMak-en. friends and also will attend the sreat wrestling match there tomor row. John Meisinger and son-in-law Philip Schaefer of Cedar Creek came down to this city yesterday morning to attend to some important busi ness matters. While here Mr. Meis inger called at this office and renew ed his subscription. Win. Diers and R. C. Gantz, the latter the Mayor cf Louisville are in the city today looking affer some business and doing some rustling for the cause of Liberty and Humanity, in the shape of those bcnific&nces which the government has fostered such as the Y. M. C. A. and the Red Cross. ' Mrs. Frank Harris who has been visiting for the past few days at Pa cific Junction, Iowa, where she went to assist in the celebration of the 79th birthday of her father,. Win. Fields returned home this afternoon. She reports when she arrived there she found her father rather poorly and is still fo having been confined to his bed for the past five weeks. a .; ;lso with tiie A. n V; t; ' Pa.rriott who t ..-;. --h-t1" at Cedar Creek was v in thi; city at the home of :-':!'! r- and wife over- the - -v. ' .t. V. I'-n' - t. o r.oii'sviile. ' ' : t hi:-, eii y today, 'cn- 1 h - a-;r : .ap." matters at "t! t-en.-e and also to trans ?" la: ;in in 1 he fit v. : : .-ie, M , : . . : . . . . . . i , I : : . i ! i ; l'-oviag ! I ; , . t ; i P.re:i Pa! r. ; for ,!- : to aM . f'ar!;. r, v. ho has ":een horn.' in the Coranado Iniing the past winter. hi; own home in t he rt ion of the city today. d-'narted this mor- i nwo.'d. Iowa, wl.ere he ;m a sa.le of Holstein v. iili the t -lea of making a !" nn animal for his ho-d. Ward of X'.rth Platte, i : 1 1-" f -h i r.g in t he pnhlie are, was a visitor gue at t lie home ; Ml-. ::r( Na i:er, t ':. "e h - ': . f C -.t ' ' ; in '. ' a ('' h : . r r -. Mr. and Mrs. Kobert :rl Sun 1 ay. iiftse- i:. i v on ; and two son. . r and G. rg- rl-nartad j-est etv a. 'V h.: . j. : ti 'i i ! i. :- for Norfolk, and Mead v here they are vi iting v d .ys and looi:ing after inc--.-; u hic-h called them : ; iii"--r of Cedar Creek was r to :(.:.; business ir.attens In r friends for a. shrt ti,ne aTternooji iM this city. Mr. p v. a j a ph?a;;fi:it cailer at l--; -.:,: '!':-. la 's luily. P. A. Hild of wet of Mynard was looking after some business in Platts mouth this morning. Mrs. J. C. Dwyer of Omaha came down today to this city to look after some property which she lias her. Pen I'eekinan was a visitor in this city this morning coming from his home near Murray to look after some business. Louis Ilheinaele from near Murray was a visitor in this city this morn ing looking after some business for the day. Mrs. John Twiss of Louisville was a visitor in this ctty today and wins transacting some business at the court house. Ferdinand Ilenniugs jr., was look ing after some business in the city today, coming in from his home near Cedar Creek. Mrs. Frank P.latzer. Jr., who has been visiting in this city for some time past, returned last evening to her home near Cedar Creek. John Lloyd and wife from south west of Murray were passengers to Omaha this afternoon, where they are looking after some business. P.. C. AVenzel and J. I). Allen of Kagle, were in t lie city today looking after some business at the office of the county clerk, and other matters in the town. C. L. Pitman departed this after noon over the Missouri Pacific for Xehawka where he is visiting with From Thursday's Daily. Oscar Keil of near Eagle was in the city this morning- looking after some business at the court house. Frank Vallery of Murray was a business visitor in this city this morning, driving up with his car. John Durnian and wife from Mur ray were visiting in this city today coining tip to look after some busi ness. E. E. Nashen of near La Platte was a visitor in this city this morn ing returning to his homo this after noon. .Chris Gauer of near Louisville one of the prosperous farmers of that vicinity was looking after some busi ness in the county seat today. Herman Pankonin. of Louisville, was a visitor in this city yesterday, looking after some business and re turned to his home last evening. Frank Grauf Irani rear Murray was a busiii'r today looking : the court ha;:. business wit!' Fred Min'ha of the pros;!" farmers of the ty was a hi:: today, coioirg business a t! Harry K. TV a visitor in th. to look :.fi'" Mr. Davi-' fertv of tho F.'P Teh is now v I; y cl visiter in this city iter eoiae matters at and transacting he nn. rchant s. '. J near Eaal-e. one and sub.tantial .-. t "lid of t he cone -. e iter in t his city ;. look after some me! house. . of Louisville wa ; city today coming r.-ie.e bu-iness here, ely was the manager ; ne Company, and '.: of Louisville. aotici: or appi.icatiox rou TAX DICED To Jolm r. Frederick: You are notilifd that N'ovemtjer 2i. 191.'). Lot S in Rloek 166 in City of Pin ttsmout h, Nebraska, was sold to D. Goliiing for tax dclinciuent for years 11105 to un.l irieUidiH!- l'JH. The Coun ty Treasurer issueil tax sfile. certificate No. '70!) to l)lirelia;c-r, who On Ieeeiii liT t, lyi, aslgneil same to IJyron ctolding. After tli fee months from March 1 . lttlx. the as-signe? will ap ply for ileeil of stiid in-upcily. Iated tliis :!rl ilay of Kobruarv, 1'JIS. HYKOX GOI.DIXG, Assignee. Pi the County Court of Cass coun ty, Nebraska. In the matter of the Kstate of Mar tha Shei'ler. Ileeeased. To all Creditors, Heirs and persons interested in the estate of Martha S!a t'fer, I oeeas-e(l. Notice is In ri;iiv Riven that on the lMth day of .January, 191X. Samuel II. l.oder liled a veiiiied petition in the County Court of c'ass county, Nebras ka, setting forth that Martha Shelter died intestate in Cass county, Nebras ka, on the 17th day of August. 1 8 1 . seized of the following described real estate, to-wit: The Southwest quarter SV) of Section Fifteen (15) Town ship Twelve (lj) North, ll.uige Nine CM Fast of the Uh P. M., in Cass coun ty, Nebraska: that they arts now the owners of all of the aforesaid lands and that they acquired title to all of the aforesaid real estate through deeds of conveyance, duly executed and ac knowledged, from the heirs of Martha Shelter, deceased; that no administra tion of the estate of the said Martha SheftYr has been had in the state of Nebraska, and that not more than two years has expired since 1 er death: thev pray for a- determination of the time and place of the deatii of Mar tha Shi fi'er. a d. . t erni i n at i on of the loirs of said deceased, their degree of kinship r.nd the right of the descent of said real estate and that the eredi tors of Martha SlielTer be forever bar red and en.ioined from asserting any claim upon said real estate. Said pel it ion will be heard befoi said County Court at its rooms in the Citv of Plattsmouth. in said county, on the 1Mb day of March, U1S, at 10 o'clock a. in. (By the Court) ALLLN .1. r.FKSON. (Seal) f'l-.".v. County ,ludv.e as ii oitnrit to Mi4iv caim: f Cass In the Idstriet Court t. Nehiaska. Ja the matter of the iteltha L. St.: leiley. C.u bel t S.an!h ;. . Il cpe st St a hi! 1. y an! i -i:i coua p'd ici 1 ion of ian i f lit:- Mab. 1 't-iadii-y. Minors, for h-a" ( n read r ir :i a. duly . : iiii o. of . ,. -i of it;; Star.-Mev. Ma ' ! Siaadlev. a!! i.nio I! l-i'.;! ' li.i.:;v t i'e f-rth.i i, it Siandl..-S.andl.'-- an ;-. for l:. ;-.,; e t;lti oet it ion standi ir. 1 erai e sell ood Seed Corn! -.-' it-jyj; a iimited amount of 1916 White Silver Mine : on, i ( 0 per cent germination, in ear $5.00 bushel; cLo !I7 White and Reids Yellow Dent, 100 per cent germiiuc ion $5.00 in ear. All grown near here. ::;'vo I:;L C.103 per cert pure, $9.75; Red Clover, $17.C0; 1 r. ;t:c . i - ; vhite Sweet Clover, $18.00; Alsyke, $18.00; Cane, :::.-uV, "3.C0: Millet, S3.25; Blue Grass.. $3.50; Red Top, '0: r.r. $-2.50: Pod Paver Chios, $2.C0; Si:: Weeks, $2.00; Mar--rf... r.-licnt, $3.00; Rape, 15c lb; Sr.daa Grass, 25c lb. FOR iUAIPLKS - T Nebraska CiIIID VLRY SICK. From .t.i.i.:.iv- ' '.i i ! -. . Ltist I"rif!: . cvnin;; Dr. Leiipohl ;; wile ant! r.uua.i: I er Mrs. Dr. Ji. V. P.laci; Mi!'' the doctor, with thiir littlt' s::mi caiae to i'hit I iM'.iuit h 1'n n: the former Itetiie r.t I'airhi:ry, Mr.-. Leopold to lie here and Dr. Iihici. ami far. illy to visit l"(,r a short time. On the train the little child ci' l)r Plack and vi:e. vhieh i.i a ha by l-o of cme six months became r:- .itT: pneumonia. The little one is t';y sick, ami is receiving: the most care ful at i cut ion. It i? hoped that the little eiic will soim he hotter. ll.e foitowiavr df -i rib' d real e.-tate: A 1 1 of i.ets Two c.i and 'I'aree ( :t ) !"l K;oi k 'i in tin- i;v o: t mver- sity !'!;! e, I :i'u ;,;er mil , X"!.;:is ka. ;is ti i -atio is s- o.-. u npo.i t! e puli- !isi: d ami reeor'ed plat thereof, f- ti:e p.'; e;e of pt 1 t t ! : VT tile proceeds ' t!:er. of o r. t a, i'.tiii t or i v. - I i n : ill sep.;e ; i . . ! , i i t t f s!ne. It is ;!; ;-t i'e.;-!- .,.-:,. red toat lie- nei of atfi ot sau! ai-.nors, ai .t ail ;a is' as i-i. rest-! in l!:" i. !' --aid tninoi - a' '.car i'o! i. a.- :l ! . a n . be r in tie : rr 'lot ;;; t;: t i;y of I '! a 1 1 in o a 1 1 t '.!.-. coc'itv. Ne! :. k.t. on ti..- l.'.th i!a v of ?.!a i . a . A. i ' . 1 -. at t n !cc': i.i., t i : o , - .,;a-a. ,; a;v there t''.-. v. , v l;eell--e .-!a)'.a! I'O 1 y'. lilted l. s il i . 1 l rt!.a I.. St:ind!e . 'taaidiaa. t soil -;d r, al esla.te f -r the parti S" above Mt fo'li;. And it i l'urtti.T o-der -d t bat a ! of !:p; oi.l r !..- i ' I ' i 1 a ! e'o-,. ,.; v.-. i i: tor talee s:tV, issue w cl.s in t t'e 1 ( a 1 1 s f 1 1 ' u 1 1 : .Iti'irr.ii:, a newspaper eir- iei..liri-r in said noi; t y of (.'.iss. I-ated .'t elaial'iis ia ;;i:.l t county this lltii uay o 1 Ir ua l v. ,. l.. ltlls. .t a M i T. i:i:i i.i:v. Jll'!j" of the !;.--;! it t t'oai t l'h.-::w ;;:, t'ouaty. Ne! raska. i.:; vi. : i i i: ! a the I l".- I . -;et ( 'Oiil t of t t . '. ie ask a. WiM iaM t. 1 'o't .'. ' 'la int i i'i'. v. .lee i t,.-. .t at. I " !' a a . , 1 1 1 y. To .Sam. .! akia---: .bd.i, Ni i. - l.ose 1 1 a.; tiaai" is .'o .la lie s :: .) Nets I. I More big values for FRIDAY -MARCH 1 AND 2 at Dovey's After-Inventory Sales! You will find this an excellent opportunity to get at a low price things you have been wanting to, but have, for one reason or an other put off getting. The quantity is limited in the case of nearly all of the extra special items, so that you will need to shop promptly to avoid possible dis appointment. TABLE DAMASK, 29 CENTS A YARD Two bolts, colored table cloth (blue) 60 inches wide, while they last at per yard 29 Cents CHILDREN'S DRESSES, ROMPERS, CREEPERS, ETC. 42 garments, slightly water damaged in transit, sizes from 6 months creeper to 8-year girls dress. All go at one price, Friday and Saturday choice 48 Cents SILK SPECIALS 36-inch fancy silk, twill .finish, stripes and plaids, $2.00 quality on sale Friday and Saturday at per yard $1.38 22-inch Foulard silk, mostly figured, extra special, per yd.. .37 Cents LACE CURTAINS DIRT CHEAP One lot of odds and ends . of lace curtains, white and ecru ; values up to $4, special each 48 Cents Door pannels, bobinets, etc., while they last, each 19 Cents Ladies 1 0c Handkerchiefs, Friday and Saturday special, each . . 5 Cents Ladies plain handkerchiefs, Friday and Sat., special, 3 for. .10 Cents Men's fine handkerchiefs, soft finish, a good 1 0 cent handker chief, special at 3 for. . 19 Cents MORE GROCERIES ON THE BARGAIN COUNTER Friday and Saturday Regular size can peaches, special per can 20c Regular size can Almrea grapes, special per can 20c No. 3 size can spinach, special per can .' 15c Hominy grits, special per package 8c Washington Crisps, special per package 12c Red beans, special per package. . 10c Preserves, assorted in glass jars, special (a) 25s The above prices are good for Friday and Saturday only, as long as quantities last. At such reductions these extra additional Specials will be bought up in no time, so come early and get your portion before they are all gone. CHARLES LYNCH HAS ARRIVED Kroin Tuesday's l'aily. Charles Lynch jr., has arrived. 11c made his appearance yesterday morn- ins ahout live o'clock. His happy parents Charles Lynch sr., and wife were over joyed to see him and a merry time is having at the home In fact they are feeling so good that Charles cannot help hut smile when he goes ahout his work whist ling and singing snatches of songs which seems to tell of his happy thoughts. The mother and son are both doing well. NOTICE IN EANKRUPTCY III (lie District Court of the I'nitel States for the Distriet of Nebraska : Lincoln Division. Case Nn. "II. In the matter of diver M. Ward li;i a 1; r a l . in I la a k rti id "?r : a ,i:; L'ttrd day of i 'e I .r ua ry. A. 1 I!'!, on reading ti e- petition uf tin ahove named bankrupt for his dis- c!i:ii-ee herein, it. is Oltl iKKKI) that ti.o "'.Mil day of Man !i, A. I .. ltHS, he and the same is hereby lied sis the date on or before -which creditors of. and all other persons interested in said es tate and the mailer of the djseharae in bankruptcy of tie- said bankrupt, shall, if they desire to oppose the same, tile in my office in Lincoln, Xelraska, in said District, their appearance in writ ing, in opposition to the f;ra riling; of the said discharge, and also, within ten days thereafter, tile in my said of fice spe iliea t ions of the Ki'umid-s of said opposition. V JTN KSS my band bercto, at my of fice in Lincoln. Xebraska. t iie ii.iv and tate lirst aoove written. DAXllJr, J I. MiCI.MXAIiAX, f .'li (11 -wl ' lteferee in iin nkrupU y. votk i: or imm irvrio I'oit tx !-:-: To (J race I). Copeland: V'ou -are notified that November C, 1015. Lot 7 in mock i, in city of I'lattsni.'jnth, Nebraska, was sold to I. (luldf'iff for tax delimruent for years lli0." to and tncludins 1!14. Coun ty Treasurer issued tax sale eerti.'i eute No. 4705 to purchaser, who, on December :ill. 1 It 1 7. Jissiuned the 'same to Myron (Joldinir. After three months from March 1 H. 191S, the assignee will Hpplv for a doted of said property. Dated tlii' -i d day of Kebrua l y, 191S. - - BVT.OX GOLDLVti. I -"ia--- .1 U j y ; . v i j . 1 ; ." I I I i Nei.-lit Ada::! i. ; i .ud.ew Neish: Diekson M i tier, ; -: a i t ' i ' is ! t ; c m n sc. I uf i'ei r; i ;:. I-SM-, ;,.:, Wil.tata Miller: Cat rick Id !!e : Mrs. 1 'a trick K.-lli-y tir.-t i eat n;;!"e i : ! i i I vi'e. if li ina; and if deeiasid. vidow " I'atri.!. K !!!, i !i e. ; , . i 1 : .'alios Ka ne: .1 a 'c Ki ..a : ,c .Jai.as Ke.: ne irsl real name i n. w , i v.-if--. if livinir and ifi deee.l.-ee.. Will i".' i f .tallllS lb .aid: thiTUe W. W i ,:l l! (Ml I Mrs. (leiT'.e V. 'la!t.'ii itiist real nam. unknown! wife, if li.i:rr ard if de-eeas-ed. v.-id-.w ni' C. orw U". W'ha rtoa. deceaM'.i: t'ie e:ik'io'll liej;.-,, devisees. li'Vaie.s, i.i'i': ;;l 1c 1. 1 c-c a i a t i cs iind all other persons interested in the es- lal" of .lame:- .l.-nkiiis. deceased; tin unknown, Ie i i s. de is'i'S, legatees, p. r soiia! le-.j i n t 1 1 i es and all other persons int -listed i the estate ot .Tokn Nei-h. deceased: Ike unknown lii iis. ie isees, lo'rele pcisenal reti- o n PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA on. lOlaier I nr wt-rsoii. Alma Diwor- oa. William Inuwi rsun and Clayton In:; wet-son. Minors, for leave to sell real estate. Mi nadii.;r and tilint; the petition, iliilv vcii tied, of Ciiatles K. lnj;werson guardian of the persons and estates of (!ille 1 liKwerson, klmcr limwerson. Alma 1 nii v.ersoti. William liiKwrr.suti and Clayton Inwerson. minors, for li- ct use to si ll the interests of satil minors in the inlhiwins iiescrtneii real estate, to-wil: The west half (w'j) of resen la I i ves a ml a 1 1 terested m the estate o C.eo'tTe .Icn-ljj,,,, t wen t y-eiwh t CJS) in Township kins. i!.ceacil: tne unaiiown heirs. I ,.i,.vtM1 ,jl) north, of Kanue nine 1 1 ) bvisees. baatccs. personal represent a - I .... s , .1,,. ,;th I'. M.. and Lid tiirht IM lives ami all other persons inieresic.i i:i,,(i t wen t v-foil r ' ' I ) in the tl in the estate .f Abia! ;i Neis d. de late of all in Cass county. Xc- ceil sen: ine niiKimu n r.eiis. ue isees, braska, for the purpose or raising legatees, personal l p . a se n t a t . ves a a 1 r,. ,luS with wliich to educate said ill other persons interested in the es-I ,,,,,,,, ,.s or tn. purpose of putting ate of Adam .lenkins. deceased; lh' hint at interest the proceeds from said unknown heirs, devisers, legatees, per-ls..i(. )r investine,- them in some pro- sorial representatives. and all " 1 'u-' I , ;h t i v- slock, and it appearing: from persons interested in the estate of An-I s;l j, petition that each of the said Irew .Neish, deeea-ed. 1 eienja ills. I minors is the owner of only s n un- Voii arid each of you are hen bv noli- divided one-ci trli t v -fou it h (1-Stl of tied that nn the 1M!i day of h ebrua ry, s;l j, estate, si ml that the income i:s. the plaintiff in the lorc-rome; e?:- I , nol.,. ,-,., ,s .small. titled cause, tiled his petition m the I t js therefore ordered that the next District Court of Cass cminty. e- I j. j ol- saj,t minors and all persons braska, wherein each and alt ol yon I interested in said estates appear he- are made parties defendant, the oh- f,,r(. m,. ;,t chamhors in the Court ject. purpose and prayer of which said House in the City of l'laitsmoutli. Cass petition is to obtain a decree 1 1 mu v. Nebiaska. on the L'::nl lay ol s ; i III f Oil I I iCitIO J r I 4 e ooi. i i i .... o e y, ...... i . j :i i x i 111. IIII ti c IOC ft. 51. III.. I o iiuietine; the title to the following de- I s,ow -Uuse, if anv there be, wliy li- use shoiiiii imi re grrunieo iu sum Charles I-;. 1 tr,'Wprson, .uuardiati. to sell the interests of said minors in said real estate for the purposes ahove set forth, and4 It Is further ordered that a copy of this order be served on all persons in terested in said estates by liciiiK pub lished three successive weeks in the I'lattsmoiith .lourual, a newspaper printed tied published in said County of Cass. Xehraska. Dated at IMa t tsmou I h, in (ass coun ty. Nebraska, this loth oay of i-ebru- ury, l'Jis. JAJ1KH T. r.KUUd, flS-3w Judge ot the Dist. Court. scribed real estate, in I'iaiatlll, Wil liam I. Follz. to-wit: The southwest quarter cf the northeast quarter: the southeast quarter of the northwest quar ter: the cyst half of the south west quarter and the wist half of the southeast quarter, all in Section Thirty-three t ::::). Township eleven (11) North. in Cane Twelve (IJ) Last of the tth J M. in Cass county. Nebraska, as against vou and each and till of .T-,,, ' -i,..l to evclnde and enjoin you nn.i'iiiih .nnd nil of you from over selling or elaimiiifT any rii'l t. titie, estate or interest in and to the real ei:ite before described and as set r..,t a in said net it ion. adverse to plain tiff, by reason of I Ma in ti It's adverse I . AltTICI.KS OI I N CO It I'O It A TIO possession of said premises tor more i of t)l(. Ka, ,)U.IS Kievator Co., of Cul than ten years prior to iiio commence- ,OI, Nebniska. ment of said action, ami lor sucu om- i Known all men by these present; er and further relir as may be JusMThat we, the undersiKned residents of and equitable. I Cass county. Ktate of Nebraska, do This notice is ejven and publisheu I jjssoclato ourselves together for the pursuant to an order entered by salu purpose of forming and becoming- a Court. I eorporat io.i under the laws of the You -a re required to answer .'ant P-jytate of Nebraska, for the transaction tition on or before the 1st h'V of 0f the business hereinafter described. Am i!. 1!)1S. or delauil win no iu.it e ii i Article 1 against you therein. . I NAM K: The name of the eorpora- WibUAJt i. i i.K-i. I lion, shall le The Fanners Kievator ,r , ,v ' Co., of Cullom. Nebraska l.y jun..'i- Article II flS-tw ins auorncy. PLACE OF BUSINESS: The prinei . j pal place of transacting- business shall iitiii-i( '!( stiow CAl'SK I tie at Cullom, county of Cass, and State i.. n, n;iri. i Court of Cuss i-oun- I of Nebraska. xii in'- ' ' ' ' 1 v 1 1 ---- . . - , ... ... i i. - I .irmic l, .fin,i.-ra. e I ill'VLMM! ViTIM!!-! Off nlVIVlNS: I ,. lOMtler or Tne .! in ri u oil ul..o.iwim . , . - ....... ... .. . .i .... t- Tr. .r-,o,in i imn hm or the I i ne nature ui uie uubwicob to oc persuuij and estates of Orville Ingwer- acted by said corporation shall the lui y i ii if and selling of all kinds of grain and coal. the operation of an elevator and the erection and main tenance of such buildings and struc tures as may be deemed necessary in carrying on the aforesaid business. Article IV AMOI'XT OF CAPITAL STOCK: The authorized capital stock of said cor poration shall be Ten Thousand Dol lars $10,000.00) in shares of One Hun dred Dollars f$100.00) each, to be fully pa til and non-assessable. Article V COMMENCEMENT AND TERMINA TION OF UFSINESS: The exlstance of this corporation shall commence when. Three Thousand Dollars t $:. 000.00 of said stock is sold and continue during the period of twenty-live vears. rlicle VI INDEBTEDNESS: The outs'tanding indebtedness of said corporation shall not at any time exceed the sum of Three Thousand Dollars ($3,000.00). Article VII KOAUD OF DIKECTOKS: The busi ness of said corporation shall be con ducted by a board of five directors, to tie eiectcii tiy the stockholders: such election to take place at such time and to lie conducted in such manner as shall be prescribed by the Hy-Laws of said corporation. Article 1 1 1 AMENDMENTS: These Articles of Incorporation may be amended bv a majority vote of stockholders of " alt of the stock sold of said corporation in such manner as inav lie provided for in the Uv-Laws. CHAS. T. lM'ACOCiC, .1. !. M KIS1XOKK, Lot' ie i:oi:n 1". A. HOKN. A. li. FOKNOFF. Witness to Signatures: 11. A. SOMNEIDEU. State of Nebraska. County of Cass, ss: n this 7th day of October. r.17,' h-J fore me. a Notary TuMic in and for Cass county. Stale of Nebraska, per sonally appeared the above named Chas. T. Peacock, J. O. Meisinger, Lou ie Horn. I. A. Horn and A. l:. Fornotf. who are personally known to me to Krt i . . ii- luriiiiuii I'oisoris nose names are atlixed to the above Articles of Incorporation, as parties thereto, ami they severally acknowledged the in strument to bo their voluntary act and deed. AYitness my hand and notarial seal the day and year last above writtca GEO. O. POVKV, fSeal) Notary rublic. My commission expires Sept. S. lal'J. The Plattsmouth Garai TELEPHONE 394 For Service Livery Ail Hours! e be Best Mechanics to Look After Your Troubles Batteries Recharged! Radiator Repaired! Storage! On and after January 1st, wc will do a strictly cash business. Positively Wo Credit! J. E. U2AS, Prop.