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    XOtfDAY. OCTGfcEft 18. 19.
PtATOMOUTB SEMI-WSEEXY JOUEAl
Cbc plattsmouth Icurnal
PUBLISHED SEMI-WEEEXY AT PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA
stored at Poatofflce. Plattamouth, Nab., aa aacoad-claaa mall matter
R. A. BATES, Publisher
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $2.00
OUR DAYS ON EARTH
Our days on the earth are as a
shadow, and there is none abiding.
I Chronicles 29:15.
We want no third term presidents.
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Ten drown when launch capsizes
on Florida coast.
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Progress consists of swapping old
troubles for new.
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Some of the fall styles are so sens
ible they don't seem possible.
to:
Spend your life making faces at
people and you will look that way.
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The greatest crime in the movies
is the way they select some of their
heroes.
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Those who always depend upon
luck sunn have nothing else to de
pend on.
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Newspapers correspondents cover
ing the world series number some
thing like 400.
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We don't believe the pursuit of
happiness at sixty miles an hour is
to be recommended.
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Whether a friend in need is a
friend indeed usually depends upon
what he is in need of.
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Soniebody robbed a loan office in
St. Louis instead of a loan office in
St. Louis robbing somebody.
:o:
Learning what a woman is crying
shout is almost as easy as unscramb
ling an egg oi; in spilling milk.
:o:
A Texas editor refused to pay a
$50 fine. Mighty hard, but be could
make it back in ten or twentv years.
It is of the utmost importance that
j-ou take care of the minutes if you
ever expect to be a man of the hour.
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Make a wish when you see the first
Ftar and it will come true, if you
wish it hard enough. All wishes do
that.
:o:
"No searching of homes without
a warrant," the United States Su
preme court holds. Amendment pro
tects those justly suspected as well
as the innocent.
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Children everywhere in the coun
try have a right to an equal chance
at an education. As long as the pres
ent inequalities in opportunity exist
democracy has failed to function and
the cost will be paid in inefficiency
and poor citizenship of large num
bers in future generations.
Knabe's Hampshire Boar & Gilt Sale
At Wm. Hicks' Sale Pavilion, Nehawka, Neb.
Saturday, October 24th, 1925
Sale starts at 1:00 O'clock P. M.
30B BOARS! 20 GILTS!
The Hampshires have added another world's record to the treed this year when George M.
Pringle of Parks, Nebraska, shipped 20 carloads to one market at cne time, all of his own raising,
selling for $46,936.14. The 20 carloads all sold for 20 cents pr cwt- higher, than any other
load on the same market.
Here is your opportunity to get your Boar to make a record for you the same as the Hamp
shires have done for Mr. Pringle, for this is the greatest offering of Hampshire Boars to be sold in
the middle west this year. This offering traces back to many noted sires and sows and more Blue
Ribbon winners than any sale of Hampshires held for several year;. This offering will be mainly
sired by Yankee King:, the Boar that had more sons, daughters, grandsons and granddaughters in
the prize winning pens at recent Nebraska and Kansas state fairs rnd other state shows (also Jr.
Champion Boar of National Swine Show of 1924 on Boar Pig under 6 months) than any other
Hampshire sire. This breeding is a successful out -cross on every line of Hampshire blood.
So if you are wanting an outstanding Boar, be sure and attend this sale. For we have full
brothers to Yankee's Pride, the Grand Champion Boar of Topeka and Hutchinson, Kansas, fairs
in 1925. Yankee's Pride also sired 1st Jr. Boar Pig at same fairs and Nebraska state fair in 1925,
one outstanding boar that is a brother to 1st prize Senior Boar of Iowa, and Junior Champion Boar
of Nebraska, 1925. Several brothers to Super Yankee and Yankee Champion, sensational show
boars of 1924; 1st prize Pig Club boar of Nebraska state fair, 1925; one boar by Pershing Over
the Boar that sired 1st prize get of sire for last four years at National Swine Show; one boar by
the Clan, Grand Champion at Interstate fair of 1924 ; one boar that is litter mate to 2nd prize boar
pig of Iowa, and sired by Marvel Sensation, Grand Champion of Iowa and Nebraska state fairs, 1925.
We will be glad to have you attend this sale, whether you buy or
not. Write for a catalog today and come and see this offering.
HARRY TJ3. KWABE, Owner
Col. M. H. Cruise, And. Nehawka Bank, Clerk
FIELD KEN Dwight Williams and Phil Moore, Journal-Stockman ; Walter Briggs, Fanner-Stockman.
PER YEAR IN ADVANCE
With a woman, "headwork" means
iFcicciins; a new nat.
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Soldiers of fortune .often become
captains of industrv.
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Steam roller is greased to name
jCoolidge for a third term.
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Time must wear rubber heels. It
slips up on us so quietly.
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Wouldn't it be awful if we always
were as awful as we often are?
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Another convenience would be to
pave the road? with rubber and abol
ish tires.
:o:
One decision the federal judges
are unanimous on is that thev are'
underpaid.
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So far it is difficult to tell which
side is on the defense at that air ser-
ivice hearing.
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When you see a man standing with
his wife before a window full of hats.
vou know she is boss.
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When a man says "I run things at
my house," he may mean the lawn
mower and the furnace.
i
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j In Africa they rub noses instead
of shaking hands. That is becoming
i the custom at our dances.
:o:
I They say it took millions of years
to make us what we are. and still
the job is only half started.
:o:
You would get along better if you'
worried over what you make as much
as you do over what you are paid.
:or
Aaron C. Reed. SO years of age,
of Stanton county, and a retired
farmer, opens a law office in Lincoln.
:o:
Uncle Sam i3 planning to make a
dollar bill that will wear longer.
What we need is one that will last
longer.
:o:
Maybe a man doesn't go home
nights because he is afraid of his
wife. And maybe he is afraid of his
son's arithmetic.
:o:
"A fool and his money are soon
parted." says an ancient wheeze.
Like a lot of fools who keep right on
making mony, just as if they had
good sense.
:o:
" Arson is practically unknown in
many European countries where, for,
other reasons, fire losses amount to!
j comparatively little and insurance
; rates therefore are low. Isn't it
time for an awakening to the real
facts of the situation in America?
Another good man gone . After a
long illness, Senator Ralton. of In
diana, passed away Wednesday night.
:o:
Telephone operators should work
eight hours and sleep eight hours,
but they should not do both at the
same time.
:o:-
Don't forget to select your winter
supplies of winter goods at the bar
gain day offerings next Wednesday
and save money.
:o:
If all the saxophones in the world
were made into one large saxophone
it would be a wonderful thing. No
body would be able to blow it.
:o:
Gloria Swanson's husband is of
fering documentary proof that he is
really a marquis. We suppose his
wife made him do it. Gloria is that
kind of a girl.
:o:
A man in Knobnoster, Mo., has
f-hingled his house with old car li
cense plates. The plate3 bear the
names of nearly every state in the
Union and were laid five inches to the
weather.
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Henry Ford has put his new typo
of airplane on sale in the John Wan
amaker store in New York. And
what we are now hoping to see is
the new models of Ford cars on sale
in the Woolworth and Kress stores.
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A human being must he able to
take pride in his job and in the im
portance of the work he is doing anil
must get recognition for it. whether
he is Judge Gary at the head of the
United States Steel corporation or the
man who runs the steam shovel on a
sewer contract.
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A woman in St. Louis who has
ben married fourteen times had her
latest husband arrested on the charge
of beating her with a board. We
may be mistaken in our diagnosis of
the case, but, in our judgment, it is
improper to hit a woman who has
been married fourteen times with a
mere board. The husband should
have used an axe or a sledge hammer.
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BUSINESS
Admiral Palmer, of the Emergency
Fleet Corporation, reported rather
proudly that though he has laid up
forty-two ships and cut expenses
$14,000,000. the fewer ships are car
rying practically as much tonnage as
the larger number did. and come
much nearer to making a profit.
If this were a private business, the
board of directors would at once of
fer the general manager their con
gratulations and vote him an increase
of salary. Being a public business,
they are dissatisfied, and threaten to
discharge him.
The difference is that, in private
business, the directors would repre
sent owners who wanted the busi
ness run economically and profitably
while the shipping board represents
constituents, who want public money
spent in their districts and the busi
ness of their ports promoted, whether
the fleet earns enough to justify it
or not.
What stockholders want is profits.
What constituents want is appropriations.
EVERY
Probably one
reason for the
popularity of
WHIG LEY'S ii that it lasts
60 long and returns such
great dividend for so small
an outlay. It keeps teeth
dean, breath sweet, appetite
keen, digestion good.
Fresh and full-flavored
always in its wax-wrapped
package.
ANDY ON THE PAYROLL
Up to this point, Andrew J. Vol-
stead's services to civilization have
been rewarded only with the empty
accolade of fame. His name is known
and pronounced in every hamlet of
the nation. But this celebrity, grat
ifying as it may be, pays no gas bills
and buys no shoes for baby. Even
Andy's $7,500 a year as a congress
man was cruelly struck off when an
ungrateful constituency refused to
re-elect him. Andy, therefore, has de
cided to reap more tangible fruits
and is now on the payroll as legal
adviser to the prohibition director
for his district. And who is more
entitled than Andy to share in the
richest gravy that politics has known
in many a year?
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CAN ANYBODY TELL US
If anyone ever heard Lthe night
fall?
If the Mexican border pays the
rent?
If the giraffe is the highest form
of animal life?
If Lansing, Michigan, is a surgical
instrument?
If aspirin tablets are something
to write on?
If blood vessel is a new kind of
boat?
If Baton Rouge. Louisiana, is the
place where lip sticks are made?
If Easter Sunday is Billy Sunday's
sister?
If the girl who broke all records
in her home town got careless with
her Yictrola?
If Paris garters are only worn by
Frenchmen ?
If the eye of a needle sees anything
worth while?
If corns ever grow on the toe of a
boot?
If an ear of corn can hear the
wind blow?
If Cochin China chicks are hatched
from china eggs?
If the ship of state is manned by
real sailors?
The German delegates to the secur
ity conference at Lucerne are expet
ed to open proceedings with a dis
cussion of Germany's war guilt
which promises to take as much time
as the selection of a jury in an Amer
ican murder trial.
ORDER OF HEARING
On Petition for Appointment of
Administrator.
The State of Nebraska. Cass Coun
ty, ss.
In the County Court.
In the Matter of the Estate of
Harriet Jane Davis, deceased.
On reading and filing of the peti
tion of John A. Davis praying that
Administration of said Estate may be
granted to O. A. Davis as Adminis
trator; Ordered. That November 9th A. D.
1925. at 10 o'clock a. m. is assigned
for hearing said petition, when all
persons interested in said matter may
appear at a County Court to be held
in and for said County, and show
cause why the prayer of petitioner
should not be grated; and that notice
of the pendency of said petition and
the hearing thereof be given to all
persons interested in said matter by
publishing a copy of this order in
the Plattsmouth Journal, a semi
weekly newspaper printed in said
County, for three successive weeks,
prior to said day of hearing.
Dater October 19th. 1925.
A. H. DUX BURY.
(Seal) ol9-3w County Judge.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The State of Nebraska, Cass coun
ty, ss.
In the County Court.
In the matter of the estate of
Philomena Neff, deceased.
To the creditors of said estate:
You are hereby notified that I will
sit at the County Court room in
! Plattsmouth in said county, on No
vember 16. 1925, and February 17,
1926. at 10 o'clock a. m., each day.
to receive and examine all claims
against said estate, with a view to
their adjustment and allowance. The
time limited for the presentation of
claims against said estate is three
months from the 16th day of No-1
vember, A. D. 1925, and the time
limited for payment of debts is- one
year from said 16th day of Novem
ber. 1925.
Witness my hand and the seal of
'said County Court, this 12th day of
October, 1925.
A. H. DUXBURY.
;(Seal) ol9-4w County Judge. '
JTJBY ON NOVEMBER 16
From Saturday's Dally
District Judge James T. Begley has
announced that the petit jury for the
November term of the district court
would be called to report on Mon
day, November 16th. at the court
here. Judge Begley is now winding
up the jury term in Sarpy county,
and goes from there to Otoe county
tor a jury term and then back to
Cass county for the jury term. There
are a large number of cases for trial
in the court and which will probably
take a great deal of the time of the
jury unless a number of them are set
tled and dismissed.
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Few are satisfied with their lot un
less it is a lot of luck.
ORDER OF HEARING AND NO
TICE OF PROBATE OF WILL
In the County Court of Cass coun
ty, Nebraska.
State of Nebraska. County of Cass,
ss.
To all persons interested in the es
tate of Fritz Heinrich. deceased:
On reading the petition of William
I. Heinrich Dravine that the instru
ment filed in this court on the 13th
day of October, 1925, and purporting
to be the last will and testament of
the said deceased, may be proved and
allowed, and recorded as the last will
and testament of Fritz Heinrich, de
ceased; that said instrument be ad
mitted to probate, and the adminis
tration of said estate be granted to
Fred Heinrich, as Lxecutor;
It is herebv ordered that you, and
all persons interested in said matter,
may, and do. appear at the County
Court to be held in and for said coun-
tv. on the 9th dav of November. A.
ii. 1925. at ten o'clock a. m., to show
i-ause if anv there be. why the pray
er of the petitioner should not be
granted, and that notice of the pen
dency of said petition and that the
hearing thereof be given to all per
sons interested in said matter by pub
lishing a copy ot tnis uruer in xne
Plattsmouth Journal, a semi-weekly
newspaper printed in said county, for
three successive weeks prior to said
day of hearing.
Witness my hand, and seal of said
court, this 13th day of October, A. D.
1925.
A. H. DUX BURY.
(Seal) ol9-3v County Judge.
LEGAL NOTICE
To Norris D. Talcott as Executor
of the estate of Marian L. Amick. de
ceased; Dora A. Nightingale; Sterl
ing F. Amick: Ellen B. Kirk; Lillie
S. Mefford: Nellie M. Bauers; Louisa
Mefford; Quit Gladys Mefford and
Vernice AmicE:
You and each of you are hereby
notified that on the 14th day of Oc
tober. A. D. 1923. Lydia Ann Mercer,
as Plaintiff, filed a petition in the
District Court of Cass county, Ne
braska, in which you and each of you
are made defendants, praying among
other things for an order to be enter
ed by the Court directing the Execu
tor of the estate of Mariah L. Amick.
deceased, to convey to plaintiff Lot
twenty-one (21) in West Greenwood,
and Lots seventeen (17) and eighteen
(18 in Jones Addition to Green
wood, which is an incorporated vil
lage in Cass county, Nebraska, upon
the payment of the balance of the
purchase price in accordance with
the contract entered into between
the plaintiff and the said Mariah L.
Amick during her lifetime on the
17th day of February. A. D. 1923.
You and each of you are further
notified that there will be a hearing
upon said petition at the District
Court room in the court house at
Plattsmouth. Cass county, Nebraska,
on the 16th day of November, A. D.
1925. at the hour of ten o'clock in
the forenoon, to all of which, and
the allegations of the petition you
will take due notice.
LYDIA ANN MERCER,
Plaintiff.
C. A. RAWLS, Attorney.
ol9-3w.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The State of Nebraska, Cass coun
ty, ss.
In the County Court.
In the matter of the ' estate of
John Bartz, deceased.
To the creditors of said estate:
You are hereby notified, that I will
sit at the County Court room in
Plattsmouth in said county, on the
2nd day of November, A. D. 1925,
and on the 4th day of February, A.
D. 1926, at 10 o'clock a. m. each day,
to receive and examine all claims
against said estate, with a view to
their adjustment and allowance. The
time limited for the presentation of
claims against said estate is three
months from the 2nd day of Novem
ber, A. D. 1925, and the time limit
ed for payment of debts is one year
from said 2nd day of November, A.
D. 1925.
Witness my hand and the seal of
said County Court, this 5th day of
October, 1925.
A. H. DUXBURY,
(Seal) o5-4w County Judge.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The State of Nebraska, Cass coun
ty, ss.
In the County Court.
In the matter of the estate of Ida
Grace Tritsch, deceased.
To the creditors of said estate:
You are hereby notified, that I
will sit at the County Court room in
Plattsmouth in said county on Oc
tober 26, 1925, and January 27,
1926, at 10 o'clock a. m., each day,
to receive and examine all claims
against said estate, with a view to
their adjustment and allowance. The
time limited for the presentation of
claims against said estate is three
months from the 2th day of Octo
ber A. D. 1925, and the time limited
for payment of debts Is one year from
said 26th day of October, 1925.
Witness my hand and the seal of
said County Court, this 16th day of
September, 1925.
A. H. DUXBURY.
(Seal) s28-4w County Judgre.
ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION
Know All Men by These Presents:
That we, the undersigned, hereby as
sociate ourselves together for the
purpose of forming a corporation
under the laws of the State of Ne
braska as hereinafter set forth.
ARTICLE 1
Corporation Name: The name of
said corporation shall be the Peters
Grain Company.
ARTICLE 2
i-iace or business: ine nome oi
said company shall be in the town or
Greenwood, Cass county, Nebraska
with the privilege of establishing
places of business and necessary of
fices wherever the Board of Directors
may designate, and that the Board
of Directors may hold their meetings
in any town or place suitable and
convenient, and may be resolution
hold the annual meeting of the stock-
holders in any other town or city of
the State of Nebraska.
ARTICLE 3 State, personally appeared F. P. Lilt s,
Capital Stock, Corporate Life, known to me to be the person Bign
Debts: The authorized capital stock ing the foregoing as incorporator
of said corporation shall be the sum and acknowledged he executed the
of Fifteen Thousand Dollars (fl5,- same for the purposes mentioned.
000.00), which shall be divided iuto Witness my hand and seal this 16th
shares of the par value of One Hun-
dred Dollars ($100.00) per share.
and fully paid, and be non-assessable;
Said company shall be author
ized to commence business on or be
fore September 1, 1925, or at a time
when shares to the amount of Ten
Thousand Dollars ($10,000.00) have
been subscribed, and continue for
the period of fifty (50) years unless
sooner dissolved. All shares unissued
may be sold and disposed of as the
Board of Directors may designate,
The debts of said corporation shall
not at any time exceed two-thirds of
its capital 6tock.
ARTICLE 4
Business Objects: The business and
purpose of the corporation is to own
and operate grain elevators and to
own and hold such real estate as may
h rpppssarv fnr the mirnnsps nf said
company, and also the operation of
lumber and material supply yards,
the purchase and sale of lumber, and
such building materials as said Board
of Directors may deem wise and ex
pedient to handle, also may purchase
and vend farm machinery and fuel
supplies, and all of such business
aforesaid may be carried on in the
connection with the operation of any
such grain elevator, and also to do
each and every thing necessary, suit- J- Hoenshell. deceased
able or proper for the accomplishment JJ rfa'inf, and J1',1" tlie Petlt'on
of any of the purposes, or the attain- Earl J- Hoenshell. praying that
ment of any one or more of the ob- administration of said estate may be
jects herein enumerated, or which an.te.d, tot Emery D' "wnshell. as
shall at any time appear conducive administra tor.
to or expedient for the protection or rderted' tnat, Lctobpr "6th A- I.
benefit of said corporation and to 192o at ten o clock a. m is assigned
borrow money, execute their note r hearing and .aid petition, when
with written evidence of security to a11 Pr9ns interested n said matter
tTy on11 PUrPSe f ,ES ndforacounr -.Jd
this corporation. ghow C3UBe wny the prayer of ppt,
ARTICLE 5 I tioner should not be granted; and
Officers, Board of Directors: The that notice or tne pendeccv of paid
affairs of this corporation shall be ,)etjtion and the hearing thereof be
under the control of the Board of piven to an persons interested in
Directors, which Board shall consist j, ,natter bv publishing a copv of
of at least three and not more than this order in The Plattsmouth Jour
five. A majority of said board shall nai a semi-weeklv newpoaDer rrint-
be stockholders of the company
The officers shall be a President,
Vice President, Secretary and Treas
urer. Any two of these offices may
be held by one and the same person.
Said officers need not be stockholders
of the corporation. The right to em
ploy any manager or managers of any
elevator, yard or establishment shall
be vested in the Board cf Directors.
ARTICLE 6
Duties of Officers: The duties of
the Board of Directors and various
officers shall be those usually per-i
formed, and as may be provided In
the by-laws.
ARTICLE 7
Annual Meeting: The annual meet
ing of said corporation shall be held D. 1926, at Ten o'clock a. m.. of each
on the first Monday of August of day to receive and examine all claims
each year where designated in the against said estate, with a view to
notice. Ten days notice shall be their adjustment and allowance. The
mailed each stockholder prior to said time limited for the presentation of
meeting. Special meetings may be claims against said estate is three
called by the President or Board of months from the 2nd day of Novera
Directors on giving five days' notice ber, A. D. 1925. and the time limited
in writing. The stockholders may for payment of debts is one year from
waive the written notice by having said 2nd day of November. 1925.
waiver entered in the minute book. I Witness my hand and the seal of
The Board of Directors shall hold 'said County Court, this 2Sth day of
such business meetings as they may September, 1925.
determine and all adjournments shall A. H. DUXBURY.
be subject to the call of the Presi- (Seal) County Judge.
dent. On his refusal to act. the
Secretary may call such meeting.
ARTICLE 8
Powers, Seal: This corporation ty. ss.
may adopt such seal as Board of Di-j in the County Court,
rectors may designate, and may have) in the matter of the estate of Wil
and enjoy all lawful powers and au- Ham H. Newell, deceased.
thority granted by law and as here
in provided.
ARTICLE 9
Dissolution: This corporation may
be dissolved on majority vote of the
Board of Directors at any regular
meeting or any special meeting call
ed for that purpose or at any regular
or special meeting of the stockhold
ers on a vote of the majority shares.
ARTICLE 10
Amendments: These articles may
be amended at any meeting of the
stockholders or at any regular or
special meeting of the Board of Di-
rectors by a majority vote of all
shares or of the members of said
board.
ARTICLE 11
Present Officers: Until the first
annual meeting to be held September
1, 1925, the following shall be the
officers:
1 Members Board of Direc
tors: O. F. Peters, F. P. Liles
and J. Rex Peters.
2 Officers: O. F. Peters,
President; J. Rex Peters, Vice
President and Treasurer; F. P.
Liles, Secretary.
ARTICLE 12
Shares Subscribed: The amount of
capital stock which has been sub -
scribed as as follows:
Shares Amount
O. F. Peters $
J. Rex Peters
F. P. Liles
In witness whereof, we hereto affix
jour signatures this day of Septem
ber, 1925.
O. F. PETERS
J. REX PETERS
F. P. LILES.
State of Nebraska, County of Cass,
ss.
Before me, N. W. Elmelund. a
Notary Public in and for said Coun
ty and State, personally appeared ().
F. Peters and J. Rex Peters, known
to me to be the persons signing the
foregoing ns incorporators ana ac-
knowiedged they executed the
san:e
for purposes mentioned
Witness my hand and seal this
12th day of September, 1925.
X. W. ELMELUND.
(Seal) Notary Public.
My commission expires
June 2, 1930.
State of Nebraska, County of Doug-
iQO ca
vfare me. A. P. Murtaeh. a Notarv
Public in and for said County and
day of September. 1925.
A. P. MURTAGH.
Notary Public,
commission expires
July 10, 1931.
(Seal )
My
Know All Men by These Presents:
That we, O. F. Peters, President, and
F. I. Liles, Secretary, hereby certify
that at a duly called meeting of all
incorporators held on the day
of September, 1925, the above and
foregoing Articles of Incorporation
were duly adopted by all voting In
the affirmative and none in the ntga-
tive, and that the same now contti-
tute the Articles of Incorporation of
said company,
Witness our hands this day of
September, 1925.
O. F". PETERS.
Attest President.
P. LILES.
Secretary.
(Seal)
ORDER OF HEARING
On Petition For Appointment of
Administrator.
The State of Nebra&ka,
ty, ss.
In the County Court.
Cass coun-
In the matter of the estate of Da-
ed in said county, for three successive
weeks, prior to said day of hearing.
Dated October 2nd. 1925.
A. H. DUXBURY.
(Seal) County Judge.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The State of Nebraska, Cass coun
ty, ss.
In the County Court.
In the matter of the estate of Mag
gie Kaufmann. deceased.
To the creditors of said estate:
You are hereby notified. That I
will sit at the County Court room in
Plattsmouth in said county, on the
2nd day of November, A. D. 1925,
and on the 3rd day of February, A.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The State of Nebraska, Cass coun-
To the creditors of said estate:
You are hereby notified, that I will
sit at the County Court room in
Plattsmouth in said county, on Octo
ber 26, 1925. and on January 27,
1926, at 10 o'clock a. m., each day,
to receive and examine all claims
against said estate, with a view to
their adjustment and allowance. The
time limited for the presentation of
claims against said estate is three
months from the 26th day of October,
A. D. 1925, and the time limited for
payment of debts is one year from
8aid 26th day of October. 1923.
Witness my hand and the seal of
said County Court, this 2 8th day of
September, 1925.
j A. II. DUXBURY.
I (Seal) s28-4w County Judge.
Mst of the people who live beyond
their means comfort themselves by
believing that their neighbors are
doing the same thing.
i-M-i-i-i- i-i-
4.
J Dr. John A. Griffin J
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