The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, April 11, 1918, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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PAGE SEVEN.
rLATTSMOUTII SEMI-TVpEKl-Y JOURNAL.
- THURSDAY, APEIL 11, 1918 -
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5es to take over the now?operatinS WESTERN MACHINE WORKS (L. C Sharp) and all their employees, including all real - estate f J
her proposed to erect thereon modern and suitable buildings for the making of Malleable Iron Castings snd manufacturing Automomlc Accer.o-
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ov.mpid hv Esid concern in the
This company proposes to take over the now2oPeratinS WfciltlW MAUiit vvufifta it-, pnarp, swr, "y-" v "Tr, A rr . . nt Rnerai
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cUv of Plattsmouth: It is further proposed to erect tnereon modern ana suitaDie ouuamgs ror uic ui , , T . .,i j
ctiy ui luiiawuum. - 1 r . r. . i . ir . -n i . ; 1... J . J amnnirmsn trt manv clcilled artisans.
machinery under the patents ct the above company. I he masting oj Malleable castings m itseir wui ue a great mutiny r,.w.. rWator of the
W u b ejected that this Company wll employ from 150 to 500 expert mechanics, and it is believed that the industry is one or importance to the central west. The character or the
and earning capacity or tnis mausiry snouiu mute ii wx ui we vciy wsi iiivetuucuia fUM'uic .
The prospectus of this company will supply all information as to the scope of the proposition, and investors are earnestly requested to udy the same.
We rerscnally endorse this proposition as a first ciaS investment and believe it will be a large factro in bringing Omaha and PlatUmouth closer togeuie
reality usiana s ousiesi jubiuu.
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y "fsJefX AuTo Power Transmitter and the p.-cducU manuftu-ed by the Western Machine Works of PktUmouth have out gn the present PHSSfcSM
s plants and made necessary further expansion. These companies have secured a building site in Plattsmouth, upon which to build a factory, machine shop and foundry, to mnu-ctur. mai.e
Castings in addition to the products now being turned oct trora their present factories. ' :.,. ,,.fJ and to ena?e in thd
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3:s auiigs m F1wv.w, e " . w' , - 1 V . . -.t i i x r i, ,f;;, n,rr vr niK natPntfd machines and to encase
To meet the demands of these rapidly growing businesses and to provide equipment who wnicn iu niaiiuiiuu: .. Mrr "7" r
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making or IVlaileable Uasts it is proposed to consoiiaaie tnese two concerns unaer uccucsuie 4,u.wW,y ...... s
$100,000.00 being cemmcn. $400,000.00 eight per cent cumulative preferred, participating and fully paid stock.
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Designed and to Be Buiit -By the Austin Buildins Company. Main Building. 240xs6.ceU Equipment Installed By the Whitcing Foundry Company, Harvey. Illinois.
Omeha Commercial Club Recognizes the
Importance of Malleable riant
AU.ut oo year aRo tl.e lnrtuF tr:.l J?""
ti.o Comm. rr iar H.b reiwatedly catk-U attent o i
l,. fav-t ti at i'r.ialiii v.-as in m-l of a malloal 1
fn'miry an.l k vast amount, of :Vr' 'C,V
tl- ar:i-tl on ior sevt-sal minnus "-
n-i-.! ot a fouitif- ol t US Kino lias mi ..i........
r v'lv r l.v t on the .ontrary has grown more pw
noum.t' for tl.c- reason U.at malleable iron foil li
es in low:;, Illinois, ami inner su:i -
ve p-ottcn )rt:-or ix-lund m nmiis on.ir.
t;.is t it- ami snrroun.Jins ten -not . l"'",
.v(.,-,n to Ii ettins worse from month to month. It
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.r l.i. il. I tiir nn1 pull mn IE a imunj mo.
11 'supply the machine shops and manufacturers oj
locality with maiicaino :roi iwm ,7.
ilitate a vast amount or v.-orK hivh is io
i.-i.lU ;;;,.. 1 hv Iojik and easpera t inir delays. The
luMMtim nt of a iiallcai le foundry in this lot-a!-
will rot; u ire tonsnleratie oapuai ana n.s
re.mht' ?oil nianasement. Commercial Club of
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THE STOCK THAT IS BEING SOLD IN THIS ENTERPRISE WILL BE SOLD
STRICTLY UPON THE MERITS OF THE PROPOSITION. THE PROPOSITION
WILL APPEAL TO ANY INVESTOR WHO TAKES THE PAINS TO MAKE CARE
FUL INQUIRY AND INVESTIGATION OF THE MERITS THAT IT OFFERS ONE.
Absolute Security Integrity Business
Prudence and Profit is Conspicuous
In This Enterprise
YOUR INVESTMENT GOES INTO NEW BUILDINGS, FOUNDRY, MACHINE SHOP
AND FACTORY SITE INTO A BUSINESS THAT HAS NO COMPETITION, AND
WHCH IS CONCEDED TO BE A GREAT NECESSITY IN THE MIDDLE WEST.
L. C. Sharp
J. P. Falter
H. A. Schneider
T. H. Pollock
Chas. C. Parmcle
Krcehler Bros.
E. J. Richie
F. H..Mumm
E. A. Wurl
F. G. tricke
H...M. Soennichsen
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C, A'AA , "(TV--1 ;Tlie oat;iv bearing l.s ciampea arouua the -mam
f ' ' " ' ' ''Wy frame, of the - car and thoi front learin? is adjitntablc.
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as herewith
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Kecord Fchiiiaiy 1. 1U1S:
T!:o Articles of I i:eorpr.: tion make
fi.r the tirotecli'Mi tif investors
.-!.'.- l.v th-- orTliia! mi M ! rat ion of the
eoriMi ation in the I?ily
The prerei-rt-t! sU'tk sliall i.e t nt i tied t o pre fei
enc - ami rrio'iiv over tie eommoii stork in the 101
lowinif mi-iiiicr. "to-wit: To reteive eiMnnlative tlivi .
entls at the rate of H per rent per aiwit.m in rut .
v.ai, when ' t aside s siieli hy the l."ar.l ot .lire. -lei-
mi.l p. Jore anv divi.lend on the common st,-..
si r II he paid: ::fter and kIiph a dividend ol S p.-r cel.,
-in anv one ve.ir has heen paid on the prclerre.l stork,
the hoiders of the common stork shall then he eutil
l,j to and receive a divhiond of s per cent Tor si.rh
vear rndthe balance of all surplus net prol.ts r -mainins
in any one yeur. after pay ink the t;e.r
cn each the preferred and common stock, shall he .!
portioned between the holders of the preferred Hid
common sto k: that is to say :. per cent o. kiicIi Ki
nn- e to the holders of the preferred stock. ; nd p r
tent thereof to the Imhlers of th" nimoa slo. U. ;-i
vitbd l.ovevt -r that tl:e ui-i umnlat ion ol divideims. ii
any. on thfr prefcritd stock shall first have been paid.
rter an the d-hts of tie corporation whall have
been paid, ti e assets, propertv and eliects shall hrst
be applied to the payment of the said .preferred sloe.
-I iu - with anv unpaid acenm ula tions thereon, ami
before anv navmert is mpde to holders of the common,
and the balance to the payment of mid common stocn.
We thp undersigned have subscribed and endorsed this business enterprise:
J. P. Sattler
Jos. Fetzer
H. F. Goos
R. A. Bates
T. M. Patterson
B." A. McElwain
G. W Morgan
F. R. Gobleman
P. F. Rihn
John W. Crabill
J.-H- McMaken
Bestor & Swatek
John Bauer & Son
Philip Thierolf
J. M. Roberts
C. E. Wescott's Sons
E. G. Schallenberger
A. V. Cloidt
L. O. Minor
1. C. Petersen fie Son
P. J. Flynn
P. T. Walton
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INCORPORATED UNDER. THE-LAWS OP THE STATE OF NEBRASKA
EV2sin Offffice Suite 729, First Stations! Bzrnh Building,
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Flttamouth Offle With J. P.- Fajter in Coats Block
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