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PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL.
THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1918.
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MANLEY STATE BANK
MANLEY, NEB.
MURRAY STATE BANK
MURRAY, NEB.
BANK OF GASS COUNTY
PLATTSMOUTH, NEB.
BANK OF COMMERCE
Louisville; neb.
FIRST SECURITY BANK
CEDAR CREEK, NEB.
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CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $13,000
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $15,000
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $80,000
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $23,000
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS 310,000
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OFFICERS
FRANK STANDER
AUGUST STANDER
AUGUST FAUTSCH
THOMAS E. PARJIELB
WM. J. RAU.
' DIRECTORS
- CIIAS. C. TARMELE, President.
FRED NUTZMAN, Vice-President.
W. GLEN EOEDEKER, Casliler.
OFFICERS
CIIAS. C. PARMELE
JACOB TRITSCIl
THOMAS E. PARMELE
R. F. PATTERSON.
P. G. ECENBEIICEK
OFFICERS
THOMAS E. PARMELE, President.
CIIAS. C. PARMELE. Vice-President.
PAUL FITZGERALD, Cashier.
RALPH It. LARSON, Asst. Cashier.
Of F1CERS
WILLIAM SCHNEIDER, President.
W. II. LOIINES, Vice-President.
THOMAS E. PARMELE, Director.
ur Facilities EosbSe Us f Handle Your Business in this County Promptly and
EsissieaiSy and on this Bssis We Invite Your Patronage.
FLATTSMQUTH
LOAN AND BUILD
ING ASSOCIATION
HELD MEETING LAST NIGHT AT
rARMERS STATE BANK
ELECTED OFFICERS
of the buildings. On returning he
stopped at San Antonia, Texas, at
which place he spent Washington's
birthday and witnessed a parade of
fifty thousand soldiers in one line,
at the same time there being forty
five aeroplanes in the air.
SHIPS 1,000 STEMS TO OMAHA
l"l"'u T.i. .- .lay's IMiiy.
List evening at the ollices of the
Ii.ittsuiouth Loan and Ruilding as
s;k iat in. in tii? Farmers State bank,
v.;is held the annual meeting of the
asi-ocialiu'i. at which time and place
otr.ct-rs wore elected for the ensuing
year. The oi'.cers to he elected were
thrt'.' members of the Hoard of Di
rectors, whose term of oluce had ex
r'r:nl and one by resignation on ac
count of the director having moved
from the city, this latter one being
Dr. E. . Cook. The place made va
cant by the resignation of Dr. Cook
w:-s filled by the election of E. H.
Sehuh'oiT. while those terminating
by expiration of theft terms o? of
fice were T. J. Janda. T. M. Patter
son and J. M. Ley da", all of whom
were re-elect e-il for the coining term.
The twenty-third annual statement
f ike condition of the association
by the secretary, T. M. Patterson,
showed the association to be in good
shape.
There are now 175,10 shares of
stuck in force, which have been ruu
l.ing from six months for the lowest
number to IP, 2 months, the highest,
and which mature this month. The
capital stock in the different series
i olT.'.l 0G.0O, while the dividends
declared amount to $49,S29.34.
There aro now 17 5,10 0 shares of
stock in force, which have been
rnn:iir.g from six months or the low
est number to 102 months the high
.?. and which matures this month.
The capital stock in the different
series is $17.;, 100.00 while the divi
Vi.l declared are ?49,S29.34.
The Ascciation had made and
have now in force loans to its mem
bers amounting to $247,0G4.34, have
real estate amounting to $G,24S.OO
with three thousand dollars worth
f liberty bond-, and nearly seven
thousand dollars in cash. Slaking
their assets aggregate S2G4.009.9G.
This association is doing a good
huMuess as to the benefit of all its
members get from it, those who are
investor only are receiving a good
rturn for their money, while those
v.-ho are. borrowers are securing
homes on easy payment plans much
11 ir.e paying ot rent, ana are
t'lr. enal.h d to have a home and pay
l'or it they are using the same.
Fieri Tuesday's iaily.
Lyle Mullis shipped yesterday one
thousand stems of sweet peas to
Omaha, these steins some contains
three or four blossoms, while a few
containd as low as two blossoms, and
at the time when he began to pick at
his green house yesterday morning
there were over fifteen blosems out.
and the air was really laden with
the sweet perfume, to get a snif from
the beds, was like getting a breeze
from the far off land of Florida. To
the lovers of the' flowers, go ou and
see the place, it is really a paradise,
and good walks all the way Buy
some for the table, and a bunch for
the sick room of the many people in
the city that are sick would be a fine
thing to do.
WELL WORK TEAM IN.SCOT
' TISH RIGHT MASONRY KERF
ARE SEEING THE NORTHWEST.
l"i'- ;n Tii.'.-.l.i; "s Iai!y.
T!.i- afternoon Robert Troon and
Re-i Han! inson departed for Crooks
ton, where they will view one of the
farms of Mr. Troop, which has been
farmed by Nick Rauingart, and
which Mr. Troop is now negotiating
for a sale. Mr. Ifankinson is looking
over the promises, with a view of
eiiher making a purchase or renting
the same.
THE 01TH WAS COLD At SO
IV'.MI Tuesday': l:Hy.
J .units ElUgei nM returned this
lut ruing from a three months' stay
in !'.e K'juth, he;ng at Corpus Chris
ta, Te::s. and is looking strong and
as h'-al'hy a) an ore. Mr. "Fitzgerald
t .; ing and fe-ling much .better
i".: - i vhtn lie went away. He tells
of I;-ivinr; experienced some very colo
weather for 'hat climate and cob'
ru.-yr-sh. in ' for any place, for
lie says they had zero temperature
villi icicles hanging froiu the eves
From Tuesday's Pari! v.
In Masonry there are two route.-?
of ascension, commonly known as
the York and the Scottish right?.
The York rite is the route over which
most Plaitsmouth Masons have trav
eled and includes the Blue lodge or
Master Mason degrees, the Chapter,
and Commandry. whereupon one is
eligible to become a Shriner. The
Scottish rite begins back at the Blue
lodge and ascends regularly through
separate and individual degrees to
the ISth, 22nd. 29th and 32nd, as
stopping places in the work.
There are at present in Plaits
mouth but three Scottish rite Ma
sons, they being C. C. Parmele, Win.
Baird and A. Y. White, but there are
many York rite Masons here. To the
end of increasing the Scottish rite
membership here, the Lincoln lodge,
under whose jurisdiction is the ter
ritory south of the Platte, will come
here to conduct a class through the
work to and inclusive of the thirty
first degree, leaving the thirty-second
to be given at the time the
Shrine degrees are given to such
members of the class as do not now,
but wish to belong to that part of
the order as well. The work will
commence Wednesday night, but it
will take some little time to complete
it.
It is estimated that there will be a
dozen or more local Masons in this
class taking the Scottish rite work.
A BIG WOLF HUNT
PLANNED FOR
FRIDAY, MARCH 8
FARMERS WILL TRY AliD COR
RELL THE VARMAKS THAT
HAVE EOTHERED.
Concerted Extorts to ExleiirJn?te the
Pests Will Ec Maue Over A
Wide Area This Week.
Arrangement:- are in hand for the
making of a n: -u:-' ro'.: ; drive o:-i
the wolves that infc -t this, neighbor
hood next Fri.;:.;-, M?rch Mb, co:n-
menc:
hunters arc t j :
will begin at i ) : ;K; o
The territory ; j 1:
o i'ck, when
extend five ml!
and the hunt
.lock,
covered will
l-i er.ch direction
from Piatt ir out!:. For particulars
regarding the K:- of territory or
about the hunt mi general call the
following named men: North line,
P. A. Ilild. . Olio WolforL;:. A. A.
Wetencamr. Gv.y Kiser; K-.i.-,t line.
W.'M. Scy"..oh'.;. l5ert Young. Xicl:
Frederick, ,'; .1 (Tapen; South lino.
Ben Dill. Jim Hill, Far Young. Fee
Brown; V.'i f 'in.-. lass Brown, !'!:il
lip SchaeiV-r. Ott.) Scliof-fior. .T.-.nv.'.-Terryberry.
All inii-ro- -d ;n this !"?it(
all those liv?:;- within the ;.re -"-i!.-ed
territory should be interested)
IT SOUNDS GOOD TO US.
Frmn 'l'l; ;ir.- !.iy':; :ii!y
T:i roference to Father M. A.
Shine's address the type--? made us
say yesterday "That sounds odd to
us"'. The rendition snould have
been '"That, sounds Cood to us." For
there is nothing odd about the mat
ter of ones patriotism. We .must
be loyal to the l;;;-t drop of blood, and
when one shall have mide the asser
tion in iine with loyally. It sounds
geod to us and it h; good.
WILL VISIT IN MISSOURI.
"! .. i I'it.tay's i ::i!y.
:.!r. A. A. Shore and Htile d.-.uy.h-!or.
wl;o b.rive l.-toti isit itig in this
city f:-r some time at the heme of
Mrs. T here's parents John Hr.n'y and
v, i f o ('.epurt'.vi thii mcur.ing for their
houK1 v.- Xorhcrne, Mo., end were ac
comp ; r.ie i by Mrs. John Brady, w ho
will vr-it wjiii her ttn;"rb t ;r for
seine n';::t', and will take baths at
J'xcelsi-T S;-rir-t.-s. n ?ich is near, for
: "c fir.: ' i !. ;::stat i'rnt. Mrs. t'rady
will ex jjec to remain v t ti e heme of
her d.o;.ht' r f;r some t Imc.
OltDItlt TO MI(V CAl'SK
VISITS MOTHER.
In the lo'striet Court of Cas coun
ty, XelirasUa.
In the matter of the A pnj i-n t ion of
Uerlha I.. Stanilley, Cuardian of 1 1 1 1
hert Staiithey, Irene Sta ml lev. Main I
Stan.llf.v and Vtrna Hi :i ml ley, all
Minors, for leave to st'll rt-al estate.
on reading: and tiling the petition,
duly verit'nd, of l:n-tha I.. Standley,
;i:ardi;:n of lluLeit Standlcy, Irene
Suiiiilloy, Mai. el Siandly and Yerna
tandley, :!! minors, for license to sell
the following tle-crihed ri al cstute:
of Lots Two Ci and Three (" in
LUetU 'i'M :.'). in the fity of t'nivei
sity I'li.ee, Lancaster eonnty, Nehras-l-.a.
as the sasne i shov.-n upon the pub
lished ami recorded ;lat thereof, for
Hi,' purpose of pi;Ui'i'-V the proceeds
tl:er of tnit at Interest er investing
)!1 j-ollie productive stock.
It is tiier lore ordered that ih" ne'.i
of kin of said minors, ami all persons
inteiesteil in the estates of said Illinois
.:.ptpr l.foie in" at ciamleis in the
t't.iirt to'Ks.- in t);e city of 1 'hi t tsjnou t h.
t'j'.is co.uf.ty, Nebraska, on the li'.tii day
of Mr.ret, A. J .. Itils, at ten o'clock a.
m.. to ?.." c.iu--e. if any ft here Iy, why
litense s!;otil.i rot l.e granted to sahl
P.ertha I., .-'ruii'lley, i ua rra n. to sell
s.iM real estate for the purpose above
set forth.
.Sn.l it is furtle'r orderctl that a copy
of this order he puh'ished once each
week for three successive weeks in IW'
Plattsmouth Journal, a newspaper cir
culating: in said coei.ty of fass.
Ii.t'eil at i I nnil'cis in said Cass
count v tliis llth tiav of Fehruarv, A.
l., I Jib.
.i a Mi:s t. i !!: v.
Jmluo of the Jiistrict Court
fls-:',w Cass County, Nebraska.
and Clayton Inyrwerson, minors, for li
cense to sell the Interests of said
minors in the foiiowinur tlcseii lied real
estate, to-wit: The west half (wV.) of
the northwest ii:urter nw4) of Sec
tion twent y-ciht s) in Township
eleven (11) north, of Banire nine !)
east of the f.th I. M., and Lot t iirht (s
in I'.lock twenty-ftiur J I in the Vil
lage of Kaple, all in Cass county. Ne
braska, for the purpose of raising
tunths with which to educate said
minors ami for the purpose of putting:
out at interest the proceeds from said
sale or investing them in some pro
ductive stock, and it appearing: f i o?n
said petition that each of the said
minors is the owner of only an un
divided one-eitrhty-fourl li 1 -S I of
poratlon shall l-e T.-n Thousajcl 1 ,'
lars ($10,000.00) in shares of One Hun
dred iJoilars S1(M).0)) each, to be fully
panl JukI non-asscssab!.-.
.trtirle V
coximi;.'c;;mi:. t ani tkuminw-
TI). JU'SLNKSS: Tlie exiManec of
this corporation s!:a!l commence when
Three Thousand Hollars ( $::.ci0.r,!i ,f
said stock is sold ami continue ti'irin.
the period of twenty-five veers.
Arliele VI
iN'hi:i:Ti:i.;:ss: tiu- outstanding
imU-iiteil nt ss of said coi pe: at ;on :--h.)!
not at any time exceed the sum "i
Three Thousand Iiidiars ( J.:,r'xii.n.' i.
Arliele VI!
i:o.i:i tir iti:i;ct Tin- .
ness ot sail corporation ::i;au ne eon-
t;o icai estate, aim mai me in com i!i;ct'o bv a board of five .: i ret t I
be clot-ted by the stockholders: suc't
therefrom is small
It is therefore orderctl that the next
ef kin of said minors ami all persons
interested in said t states appear be
fore me at chambers in the Court
116usc In the City of 1 'la t tstnou t h. Cass
countv, Nebraska, on the :irt dav of
-March. 101S, at 10:00 o'clock n. in., to
s!hiw cause, if any there I.e. why li
cense should not he granted tosaid
Charles K. lnwerson. vuardian, to
sell the interests of said minors in said
real estate for the purposes above set
forth, and
It is further ordered that a copy of
this order be served on ill persons in
eresTed in sail estates by beins pub
lished three successive weeks in the
l'lrutsmouth .Journal, a newspaper
printed and published in saitl County
of Cass, Nebraska.
Hated at I !a 1 1 sniou t h. in Cass coun
ty, Nebraska, thi.i 15th dav of l-"t bru
.ry. mis.
.iamls t. i:i:cli:v.
fls-;!w Judge of the Dist. Court.
take
plat
a l
-Uc:l ti"t
will
VHi:r
i" 11 the above
.mc-u-
PURCHASE A FORD
ONE TON TRUCK
From Tuesday's Dally.
The Nebraska Lighting company
yesterday purchased a one totj truck
of the Ford Station here through the
T. II. Pollock Auto Co., which they
will use in their work on the line
in and out of this city, and which
they will also use in delivering ice
during the coming summer, for the
Plattsmouth Ice and Cold Storage
company.
gentlemt-; fcr s'.srdgnir.ent and br
sure and get out and assist in por
ting the wnivn. The only vfy
get rid of the varments is to get out
and get after them, and thereby -cp
their raids on the young anim:!
and the poultry yard. With to on
tire populace going after the rrop-
sit ion at on.ee and the same tinu the
line can be made of such close for
mation that no wolf can get awav.
From Tuesday'i; Daily.
Jehu Woo-t : r, ot ,iIeiSjuce,
: rrlr.i in thi.:. city Friday
short visit with his mother,
S. !..
for a
Mrs.
Josephine. Woosi r. Mr. Wooster is
fp.rmin.:-.' in the r.orth and' is nmking
Lis mother a visit before the Spring
rush comes on.
Almost a Yoiir.r Man Arain.
RECEIVES FRIGHTFUL
BURNS AND INJURIES
Cut This Out It Is Worth Money
DON'T MISS THIS. Cut out this
slip, enclose with five cents" to Foley
&Co., 2835 Sheffield Ave., Chicago,
111., writing your name and address
clearly. Vou Avill receive in return
a trial package containing Foley's
Honey find Tar Compound, for
coughs, colds and croup, Foley Kid
ney Pills and Foley Cathartic Tab
lets. Sold everywhere.
"The Red Cros.3 moy bring liiro
ack to you."
From Tuesday's Daily.
Eugene Deltour, who is known by
many here is responsible for story
of the injury of one of Platttmouth's
former citizens. Mrs. O. K. Feed.
It will be remembered that O. K.
Feed was the manager at one time
here for the Monarch Engineering
Company, who had contracts for
briJging in Casss county. ' The Feed
family, had moved to the east, and
were living in Indiana, working out
or Indianapolis, both Mr. and Mr
Reed being on the road as salesmen.
Mrs. Reed was -being driven from
one town to another with an auto
mobile, and coming to a crossing a
train was standing on the track, but
cut so as to allow passage the car
was drive through the cut in the
train and on the ether side switching
was being-done, the cars of which
struck the automobile, crushing it
and igniting and exploding the gaso
line tank, with the result that the
driver was killed, and burned to a
cider, while Mrs. Rood was thrdwn
clear of the wreck, the impact rend
ering her unconscious. M the same
time gasoline was thrown upon her
burning her hair, face, neck and
breast severely. She was tal:?n to
the hospital and was unconscious for
thirty-six hours. She is recovering
but is still not entirely recovered.
Mrs. Reed will be remembered by
many former friends in this citv.
F. R. Whitehurst, R. V. 1). !, Nor
fJk. Va., wriic;: "I had been suffer
ing i'or more thn . y?ar, but since
taking I-Viey Kidney Fills I feel ;T1-fTio-'t
a young man asr.in." They
trcngth.cn and heal weakened or
diroril. rvl kid iry, .stop sleep-disturbing
bladder ailments, Vjnish
backache, rheumatic p-.Mnr., stiffness,
.orer.ers. Sold everywhere.
The Journal deliver! at yoar door
'ot only Id cents a week.
i.i:; j. ti';
in !! District Con: t. of Cass coun
' y, 'e ': .:.- h;i.
William I. Foltz. Plaint iff, vs. .l.un -s
.Jenkins, et at. Defendants.
To James .Jenkin--: John Noish; John
Vish (whose ita! name is John Neis'i)
Jt-oru'e Jenkins: Abraham Ni.-h: .tlam
. Jenkins ; Andrew NVish: Dickson i1
Mi'ler, a co-pa l t nersh i i composed of
Robert Dh;kso:i ami William Miller:
Patrick Keiley: Mis. Patrick Kelley
( llrst ii.i! name rnknowni wife, if liv
ing antl if tlct-e.-iscil. v.itlow of Patrick
KcIIcy, (leeeased; James Kane; James
Keane: .Mrs. James Ken no t first real
nntne cnUnov iii wife, if living ami if
i lect a
se.h
iOW
stici-:
!' P!M.IC ITI.
tx dj:i:i
l'(Ht
P'armers, mecjlianics, railroaders,
laborers, rely on Dr. Thomas' Eclec
tic Oil. Fine for cuts, burns, bruis
es. Should bo kept in every home.
30c and GOc.
Parred Rock Cockerels lor .sale. In
quire of.- C. 1j. Wiles, Phone No.
3421. 2-23-tiwkly
To John I). Frederick:
Von are noihj...l that November L'C.
Pir.. 1't s in p. lock- p,n; in City ot
Plattsmouth, Nebraska, was sold to I .
Ctdtlln. for ta del i nti:t it for vo:ws
1 !(.- t. and im Imlinr it'll. The Coun
ty Trea.surer ivsuetl tax seh tfrlilicate
No. -I7n:i to pureii.'iser. wIm on Decem
ber l', 11117. a.'.si.vri.e.l sam - to j:ron
Cdditisr. .fer three months from
March HI, pus. the assim e will ap
ply for tleetl of said property.
Fated this -:;rd dav of February,
PJl.s.
BYRON COI.DI.WI,
Assignee.
MITII'i: 1'OJl I ! !0 A 31 1 (
In the I'ounty Court of Cass coun
ty. Nebraska.
In the mutter of the Fstatc of Mar
tha yiiefff-r. Deceased.
To all Creditors, Heirs and persons
interested in the estate of Martha
Shelter, 1 loceascd.
Notice is horebv Kiven that on the
DM h day of January, 1!)1S, Samuel II.
Lotler tiled a verified petition in the
County Court of Cass county, Nebras
ka, setting forth t lint Martha Shclfor
died intestate in Cass county, Nebras
ka, on the 17th (iav of August, 1S91
seized of the following descri bed real
estate, to-wit: The Southwest cpiartcr
(Sv , or Section Fifteen 1.) Town
ship Twelve (!') North, Range Nine
CD Fast of the tith I'. M.. in Cass conn
ty. Nebraska: that they are now the
Owners of all of the aforesaid lands
and that they required title to all of
the- aforesaid real estate through neeus
of conveyance. duP" executed ami ac
knowledged, from the heirs of Martha
Khehcr, deceased: that no adniinistra
tio.n of the estate of the said Martha
Sheffcr has been had in the fdate of
Nebraska, antl that not more than two
vcm-.s ho.s expired since' her death;
ihey pray for a determination of the
time ami place of the death of Mar
tha Shelter.' a. determination of the
heirs of said deceased, their degree of
kinship and the right of the descent
f ahl real estate and that the credi
tors of Martha Shelftr he forever bar
red, and enjoined from asserting any
ciami upon said real estate.
Said petition will be heard before
said County Court at its rooms in the
Citv of Plattsmouth, in said county,
on the 18th day of March, 1018. at
10 o'clock n. m.
(Iiy the Court)
ALLEN J. BEESON,
(deal) fil-Sw. County Judge.
James Keane, de-
c-ased; 1 'u!'!'.1 W. Wharton: Mrs.
Ceorge W. Wharton (first real name
unknown 1 wife, if living and If de
feased, widow of tleorge W. Wharton.
I' -cea.' ed ; :P" unknown heirs, devisees,
bcatees. personal representatives an
nil other persons interested in the es
tate of James Jenkins, deceased; the
unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, per
sona! representatives and alt either
persons interested in the estate s ot
John Neish, tieci sisctl : the unknown
heirs, ileviscex. legatees, personal rep
resentatives antl all ether persons in
terested in tl state of (loorge Jeii-
ifiiis. deceased: the unknown heirs.
. ........ e.
i. evinces, legatees, personal ropi escuia- m
lives antl all other persons interested
in the estate of Abraham Neish. de
ceased: the unknown heirs, devisees.
Icuri t ees. personal representatives antl
ill othr persons interested in the es-
tate of Adam Jenkins, deceased: thei.W
unknown heir::, devisees, legatees, per- (
.sonal representatives. and all other:
persons inlcrcsien in tne estate oi -Mill
lew Neish, deceased. Defendants.
Von and eaeii of you are hereby noli
Jie.l that on the ISth day of February,
P.tlS. the plaintiff in the foregoing en
titled cause, tiled his petition in the
District Court of Cass county, Ne
braska, wherein each and all of yon
j are matie fiat ties uciemiani, i ne oo
i ject. purpose ami prnver of widt h said
j peliti n is to obtain a decree from
'saitl Court removing clouds from and
itjuictiiv-r the title to the following tie-
s -ril"d real estate, m Planum, w ll-
; liam I. Foltz, to-wit :
The southwest quarter of the
northeast quarter; the southeast
quarter of the northwest quar
ter; the cast half of the south
west quarter ami the west half
of the southeast quarter, all in
Section Thirty-three ( a."D. Townsh i p
Klevcn (11) Norths In Pange
Twelve (1.) Fast of the th 1.
M.. in Cass county, Nebraska,
as against you and each and all of
ytMi. ami to exclude ami enjoin you
antl each and nil of you from ever as
serting or claiming any rinht, title,
estate or interest in and to the real
estate before described antl as set
forth in saitl petition, adverse to plain
tiff, by reason of Plaintiff's adverse
possession of said premises for more
than ten years prior to the commence
ment of saitl action, ami for such eith
er and further relief-as may be just
ami equitable.
This notice is given and published
pursuant to an order entered by said
Court.
You are required to answer said pe
tition em or before the 1st day eif
April, 1KIS, or default will be taken
against you therein.
WILLIAM I. FOLTZ.
Plaintiff.
By JOHN M. LEY DA.
flS-tw His Attorney.
MtTICf.l.'S I( OHI'Olt VTION
of the Farmers Flevator Co., of Cul
lom. Nebraska.
Known all men be these presents:
That we, the- undersigned residt nts of
Cass county. State of Nebraska, do
associate ourselves together for tiie
purpose tif forming and becoming a
corporation omier the laws of the
state of Nebraska, for the transaction
of the business hereinafter described.
Article I
NAME: The name of the corpora
tion shall be The Farmers Fdevator
Co., of Cullemt. Nebraska.
Article II
PLACE OF J'FSINKSS: The princi
pal place of transacting business shall
be nt Ciillom. county of Cass, and State
of Nebraska.-
Article III
CENEKAL NATFRE OF UFSINFSS:
The nature of the business to be trans
nctetl by said corporation shall be
the buying ami selling of all kinds of
grain antl coal. the operation of an
elevator and the erection ami main
tenance of such buildings ami struc
tures as may be deemed necessary hi
carrying on the aforesaid businers.
Arliele IV
AMOFNT OF CAPITAL STOCK : The
authorized capital stock of saitl cor-
e'et t ion
and to he conduct, d in such m-inti 'f
as shall he prescribed by the Uy-Lav. s
of saitl corporation.
Artiele III
AMKN'llMKNTS: These Articles of
Incorpoi alion may be amended by a
majority vote of stockh !leis of all
of the stock sold of saitl corpora t io
i:i such manner as may be pr.vid"i,
for in the 1 5 v-La vs.
CliAS. T. PEACOCK,
J. MEISINCKi:,
LOl'IE BO I IN.
P. A. HOBN.
A. B. FOUND FF.
Witness to Signatures:
11. A. SCHNEIDER.
State of Nebraska. Connty of Caps, ss:
On this 'Tt's day of October, 1!I17, bt -fo'-e
mo, a Notary Public in ami for
Cass county. State of Nebraska, per
sonally appeared the above naned,
Chas. T. Peacock, .1. '. Mcisingcr, Lon
ie Born, P. A. Born ami A. B. Portion",
who are personally knoe.n to nit to
be the identical persons whose names
are affixed to the above Articles of
Incorporation." as parties thereto, and
they severally acknowledged the. in
strument to be their voluntary att
r. ml deed.
Witness my hand and notarial seal
the dav antl year last above written
G EO. . 1 OY I : V.
(Seal! Notary Public.
My commission expires Sept. 5, l'JIO
.MiTirt:
or iji,ic ti.
tax ii-:i-:i
poll
To 'race D. Copelaiol:
You are uotitied that Nt ei l.t-r "''.
P.il.'i. I.d 7 in I'.lock HI, in City of
Plattsmouth, Nebraska, was sold (
D. Itobling for tax delinquent for
years 11I0." tt ami including I. Coun
tv Treasurer issut tl tax sale certiti
eate No. 170 ." to purchaser, who. e;
Deeeinber "Ii'17, assiglictl the s;'iii.
to Rvron Cobling. After th.ree months
from March 1 . P.US, the assignee will
apply for a tleetl of saitl property.
Dated this L'Urtl day of February,
101 S.
BYRON GOLDINt .
Assignee.
Concer
Case
"-mwiii irMrMmai itMnirM r1
ning that
of Winter
unci
erwea
b- r'i,,fr'i'Tli'ft 1
n !:. 'i show cum:
In the District Court of Cass coun
ty, Nebraska.
In the matter of the Application of
Charlea E. lngwerson, Guardian of the
persons and estates of Orville Inswer
son, Klmer lngwerson. Alma lngwer
son, William lngwersem and Clayton
lngwerson. Minors, for leave to sell
real estate.
On reading and filing the petition.
duly verified, of Charles E. lngwerson.
guardian of the persons and estates of
Orvillfe lngwerson, Elmer lngwerson,
Alma Injjwerson, illlam lngwerson
About January first we secured a case
of men's heavy fleeced union suits at
the same price we bought them for a
year ago. We knew that ordinarilly we
would not sell that amount of winter
underwear this season and we expected
. to carry it over till next fall. We of
fered it to our trade at $1.35 for next
winter's use and to our surprise we
have sold about Yz of this case already.
Now we know the people of this com
munity believe in preparedness and so
we are going to. leave the balance of this case on sale at
$1.35, so you can lay in your supply if jou want to.
You 11 believe us when we say that we could not. buy a
car load of this same underwear today as cheap as we are
offering it to you.
Men's heavy blue bib overalls at $1.75
are getting scarce!
C. -EJ. Wescott's
Sobs
'EVERYBODY'S STORE,'