THURSDAY," FEBR. 21. 1929. PLATTSMOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOURNAL PAGE THBEB The piattsmouth lournai t PUSHED SEMI-WEEKLY AT PLATTSMOUTH, NE3BASEA Ctr4 ml Postofflc. PUttctnoutb. Neb. as co4-cla stall coa.ttr A. BATES, Publisher STHBSCSIPTIOB PRICE 12.00 The Afghan may Amanulificationists. be classed as :o:- It's tfce break of day that prevents night from going to far. Friends and debts should be cheer- fully and promptly met. -:o: No. it is not Hoover's kitchen cab inet for which Mrs. Ilert is being boosted. :o: To judge by the prohibition bu reau's reports Prohibition is due to become an annual affair. :o: "Amo" is the Latin word meaning "I love." The opposite is expressed by the American word "Reno." :o: More than $18,000,000 worth of gold was mined in the Rand gold district of South Africa in. a recent ; it is stupid to spend years going month. i to, school. After all, if one wants :o: ' to solve a cross-word puzzle, one A scientist predicts that we soon stin hag to use tne dictionary. will broadcast odors by radio in ad-j u: dition to sound and ight. Is that". Veterans as we may be at the anything new? wheel, the driver behind us should :o: 'regard us as the merest novice, and To prevent needles and pins from we eh0uld regard him as.'such. too! rusting, stick them into a piece oi flannel which has been saturated with machine oil. :o: Now we have lemonade made from peanut sneiis. snucss, says me .iuuii- . roe City News, and only one big cir cus left in the country. :o: The English navy personnel is greatly decreased as compared with 1914, the present strength - toeing 101.000 as against 146,000. :o: Dr. Wilson wants all violations of the prohibition laws classed as fplnnips na nrnviriprl hv the Stalker i bill, now pending before Congress. :rv ' If the secret formula for the Stradivart varnish has really been' found, it may give us better violins, but not necessarily better violinistB. :o: It is stated that accidents cost this country $3,200,000,000 last year. If we weren't the wealthiest nation in the world we'd really have to be more careful. :o: Woooden jewelry is to feature woman's fashions during the spring and summer. It should be a good year to get married; you can get ycur ring in the lumber yard. :o: A Nebraska Senator introduced a bill to put barber colleges on a plane with higher institutions of learning. Perhaps that's because barbers have so many heavy questions to settle. :o: ' Under revised ocean rates occu pancy of a suite on the Leviathan has cost $4,950 may now be had for $4, 200. With such glad tidings may we expect an unusual rush to Eu rope? -:o: The fact that Europe is having the worst winter in 200 years is not wholly without advantages. 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The flu is yet with us. "Air political power is a trust." Chaiies James Fox. -:o: Score another diplomatic triumph' for Ambassador Morrow Speaking of vicious circles, could anything be more so than the mak ing of both soot and soap from bitum inous coal? :o: According to a Chinese tradition, the use of cloth was evolved from the practice of women carrying their children in fiber nets. :o: The state treasurer of Utah admits that he lost 'fli 0,000 of the state's money on horse races. Another ar gument for the tractors. I :o: -:o:- Herbert Cory says funny clothes will be virtually forced on men this year. How might one, then, dis- tinguish Corey from O. O. Mclntyre? :o: War stock valued at thousands of dollars was found on Patrick Dunn, 70, who was discovered dead recent- dressed in old newspapers in his room near London. j :0: : The Cuban Government has made ;an agreement with all railroads of tne island to run special trains for the transportation of minor agricul- turn 1 nrnifiipto tr t Vi o tnorl-ota , :o:- Before Einstein reached his theory that the earth and all are only an t5 . iltnelrtn Tie mnct hnva crkrit considerable time studying the habits and manners of back-seat drivers. :o:- OUR RECLAMATION RECORD The activities of the federal gov ernment's Reclamation Bureau are: often attacked these days on the . ground that they cost far more money than they are worth. It is charged that the arid lands reclaimed for cul- j tivation were not needed and, in j ,Tiany cases, are not used. Figures just issued by the Depart ment of the Interior are interesting, in that connection. They show that more than .600. 000 people live on federal reclam ation projects. Last vear these peo-1 To the defendant Marie Osier pie raised crops worth $135,000,000. eaard: You are hereby notified that 1., . . ; ' , it on the 12th day of December. 1928, The local food products which these the plaintiff filed his suit in the Dis. districts supply have helped to open trict Court, in Cass county, Nebras mining districts and keep mines in ka, the object and purpose of which operation, and have strengthened the .is !or;?lo6e ta sale certificate . , ... and the lien thereof, on Lot 14, in range stock industry by providing Elock 2 ,n Done!an's Addition to winter feed for stock. In addition the City of Piattsmouth, in Cass coun the crops grown on these areas have . ty, Nebraska, and for equitable re cheapened railway freight rates by lie; .... . , . i This order is given pursuant to an providing an immense amount of lo- order of Court cal business for the transcontinental j You are hereby required to answer roads. said petition on or before Monday, Such figures indicate that the Re- thellth dar of March 1929, and failinp- an to iir vnnr rlafniilt will . . . , liamaiiuil dui t-au i:au ur lauin proud of its record. MORE LIVES LOST Los Angeles has the record of a' The State of Nebraska, Cass coun peculiar accident which points a ty'In8he County Court strong moral of motorists, traffic of- In the matter Df the estate of Ro ficjals, state highway authorities, and sina Rusterholtz, deceased, especially to our state legislators. To the creditors of 6aid estate: A driver in crowded traffic had You are hereby notified that I will . . . . sit at the County Court room in an epileptic fit and crashed into a piattsmouth, in said county, on the sidewalk filled with pedestrians. A iEt day of March, 1929, and on the police car was rushing to the scene when down a hill came another mo- torist and ran headlong into it. More i injured and dying. The second motorist had not heard (the police car's shrieking siren be cause it developed, he was deaf. And he could barely see the car because, lit also turned out, he was blind in one eye! That's all. The fact itself is enough to emphasize the necessity of state laws that would require the examination of those who drive auto mobiles. For a motor car is a dan gerous machine when loosed out of the hands of an irresponsible driver. It must be kept under constant, care ful control or death will occur. ' The American Automobile Associa tion and its affiliated clubs are using their influence for the adoption of drivers license laws in every state. By virtue of these laws, only persons physically and mentally fit are per mitted to do so. j Such laws would save many a life. :o: Some folks up in Wisconsin are urging that William Allen White be dropped from a committee that ad vises the public gratuitously as to the best book of the mouth. They feel that the unfairness and intoler ance of Mr. White's attacks on for mer Gov. Smith during the last cam paign disqualify him as a guide in the matter of reading. SHERIFF'S SALE i State of Nebraska, County of Cass ss. By virtue of an Order of Sale issued by Golda Noble Beal, Clerk of the District Court within and for Cass County, Nebraska, and to me direct ed. I will on the 20th day of Febru ary, A. D. 1929, at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day at the south front door of the Court House in the City of Piattsmouth. in said County, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the following real estate tO-Wlt: The West half of the South east Quarter of Section, 32, Township 11, Range 14, East of the 6th P. M., Cass County. Nebraska - . - - rT' V n a n m a Kaintr unrvn n t-i el taken as the property of Alma Yard- ly, et al., defendants, to satisfy a judgment of said Court recovered by Oliver C. Dovey, plaintiff, against said defendants. Piattsmouth. Nebraska, January 15th, A. D. 1929. BERT REED, Sheriff Cass County, Nebraska LEGAL NOTICE In the District Court of Cass County, Nebraska Daniel G. Golding. Plaintiff vs. NOTICE Bessie M. Gravett and Marie Ostergaard, Defendants ----- ' uu w m . w-v.v . . entered and judgment taken upon the plaintiff's petition. DANIEL G. GOLDING. Plaintiff. A. L. TIDD, His Attorney. j28-4w NOTICE OF GUARDIAN'S SALE In the District Court of Cass coun ty, Nebraska. " In the Matter of the Guardianship of Leslie Snyder, a Minor. Notice is hereby given that in pur- suance of an Order and License issued by the Hon. James T. Begley. Judge of the District Court of Cass county, Nebraska, on the 14th day of Janu- accruing and costs as In said decree ary, 1929, to me, Barbara C. Snyder, provided, I, the undersigned Sheriff Guardian of the estate of Leslie Sny-Of Cass county, Nebraska, will on Sat der. a minor. I will on the 1st day urday, March 16th, 1929, at 10:00 of March, 1929, at 10 o'clock a. m., at o'clock a. m. at the south front door the front dor of the court house in of the court house In the City of Piattsmouth, in Cass county, Nebras-! Piattsmouth. in Cass county, Nebras ka, offer for sale" at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the fol lowing described real estate, to-wit: The undivided sixteen one- ; hundred-twentieths of the NW i of the SEVi and the NE of the SW of Section 21, Town ship 12, Range 10, East of the 6th P. M., in Cass county, Ne braska. Said offer of sale will remain open for a period of one hour. Dated this 26th day of January, 1929. BARBARA C. SNYDER. Guardian of the Estate of Leslie Snyder, a Minor. A. L. TIDD, Her Attorney. J28-5W NOTICE TO CREDITORS :7th day of June, 1929, at 10 o'clock a. m., of each day, to receive and examine all claims against said es tate, with a view to their adjustment and allowance. The time limited for the presentation of claims against said estate is three months from the 1st day of March, A. D. 1929, and the time limited for payment of debtB is one year from said 1st day of March, 1929. Witness my hand and the seal of said County Court this 26th day of January, 1929. A. H. DUX BURY, (Seal) j28-4w County Judge. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Notice is hereby given that pur suant to an order of sale issued by the Clerk of the District Court of Cass county, Nebraska, according to the provisions of a decree entered by said Court on January 12, 1929, in a cause pending in said court, where in The Nebraska City Building & Loan Association, a Corporation, is plaintiff, and Emily Morrison et al are defendants, commanding me to sell in the manner provided by law the real estate hereinafter described to satisfy the lien adjudged and de termined against said land by said decree in favor of plaintiff in the sum of $1,110.62, with interest ac cruing and costs as in said decree pro vided, I, the undersigned Sheriff of Cass county, Nebraska, will on Sat urday, March 16th, 1929, at 10:00 o'clock a. m., at the south front door of the court house in the1 City of Piattsmouth. in Cass county, Nebras ka, offer for sale and will sell at public vendue to the highest bidder for cash the following described real estate in Cass county, Nebraska, to wit: Lots three (3) and four (4), in Block thirty-three (33), in Young & Hays Addition to the City of Piattsmouth. Dated this 6th day of February, 1929. BERT REED, Sheriff, Cass County, Nebraska. Pitzer & Tyler and Lloyd E. Peterson, Attorneys for Plaintiff. 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 estate of David G. Babblngton, de ceased: On reading the petition of George E. Dovey praying that the instru ment filed in this court on the 7th day of February, 1929, and purport ing 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 David G. Bab binrton, deceased; that Bald instru ment be admitted to probate and the administration of said estate be granted to George E. Dovey, as Executor; It is hereby 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 ty, on the 8th day of March, A. D. 1929, at ten o'clock a. m., to show cause, if any there be, wh? 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 publishing a copy of this Order in the Piattsmouth Journal, a semi weekly newspaper printed in said county, for three successive weeks prior to said day of hearing. Witness my hand, and the seal of said court, this 7th day of February, A. D. 1929. A. H. DUXBURY. (Seal) fll-3w County Judge NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Notice is hereby given that pur suant to an order of sale Issued by the Clerk of the District Court of Cass county, Nebraska, and accord ing to the provisions of a decree en tered by said Court on January 12, 1929, in a cause pending in said court wherein The Nebraska City Building & Loan Association, a Cor poration, is plaintiff, and Louis Keil et al are defendants, commanding me to sell in the manner provided by Haw the real estate hereinafter de- I scribed to satisfy the Hen adjudged 'and determined against said land by said decree in favor of plaintiff in the sum of $2,502.48, with interest ka, offer for sale and will sell at pub lic vendue to the highest bidder for cash the following described real es tate in Cass county, Nebraska, to wit: Lot nine (9), in Block ninety-nine (99), in the City of Piattsmouth, and the east four teen (14) feet of Lot four (4), in Block ten (10), in Young & Hays Addition to the City of Piattsmouth. Dated this 6th day of February, 1929. BERT REED. Sheriff, Cass County, Nebraska. Pitzer & Tyler and i Lloyd E. Peterson, Attorneys for Plaintiff. JOHNSON, MOREHEAD & RINE Attorneys 722 Keeline Bldg. Omaha, Nebraska Notice of Articles of Incorporation of ASH GB0VE LIME & P0BTLAND CEMENT COMPANY, cf NEBRASKA Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned have associated themselves together for the purpose of forming and becoming a corporation under the laws of the State of Nebraska, and for that purpose have adopted the follow ing Articles of Incorporation: Article I. Name. The name of this corporation shall be "ASH GROVE LIME & PORTLAND CE MENT COMPANY. OF NEBRASKA." Article II. Principal Place of Busi ness. The principal place of business and location of the plant of this cor poration shall be in the County of Cass, in the State of Nebraska, north east of the Village of Louisville, in said county and Etate, but it may es tablish and maintain offices, places of business and plants elsewhere. Article III General Nature of Business. The general nature of the business to be transacted by this corporation shall be as follows, to-wit: (a) To manu facture, produce, purchase or other wise acquire', sell or otherwise dis pose of, own, hold, handle, trade andor deal in and with, in any man ner whatsoever, lime and Portland and all other kinds of hydraulic and non-hydraulic cements, and all like or kindred products or substances, and all products or articles in the manufacture or composition of which any cement or kindred substance is a factor, and all materials, supplies, commodities, good6, wares, merchan dise, articles and things which can be used as a part thereof or in con nection therewith or as a substitute therefor, and all other products, by products, commodities or articles as are incidental, necessary or useful thereto or which may be convenient ly handled in connection with said business; (b) To engage in or carry on any other lawful business what soever, in connection with the fore going, whether manufacturing, min ing, trading, selling, contracting, con struction, mercantile or otherwise, which is calculated directly or in directly to promote the interest of the corporation or to enhance the value of its properties or business; (c) To purchase, lease, acquire ia any manner, hold, own, invest in, sell, mortgage, pledge, convey, rent, ex change and or dispose of in any man ner, real and personal property. either or both, and any rights, in terests or estates therein in connec tion with the transaction of the busi ness of the corporation and or Inci dental, necessary, convenient or use ful thereto; and to improve, use, de velop, utilize, or turn to account, in any manner as may be deemed ex pedient, any and all property, of whatsoever kind or nature owned by the corporation: (d) To issue bonds, debentures or obligations of the cor poration and to secure same by mort gage, pledge, deed of trust, or other wise; to borrow money; (e) To pur chase or otherwise acquire, hold, own mortgage, pledge, and or sell or otherwise dispose of, shares of capital stock, bonds, or securities of other corporations doing a similar business in whole or in part, to that which this corporation is authorized to do. and, while the holder thereof, to ex ercise all the rights, powers and priv ileges of ownership; to purchase or otherwise acquire, hold, own, cancel, retire, re-issue, mortgage, pledge and or sell or otherwise dispose of shares of capital stock, bonds and se curities of its own corporation; (f) To apply for, obtain, register, pur chase or otherwise acquire, hold, use, develop, lease, mortgage, pledge, grant licenses in, contract with reference to, sell, convey, assign, andor other wise dispose of letters patent, patents, patent rights, inventions, improve ments, processes, formulas, trade marks, trade names, copyrights, op tions andor concessions, or rights. privileges or contracts therein or thereto, in connection with the trans action of the business of the corpora tion and or incidental, necessary or useful thereto; (g) To purchase or otherwise acquire, and take over, the whole or any part of the business, good will, properties, assets and rights of any person, firm, association or corporation engaged in the same or similar business, either wholly or in part, to that of its own corporation, and to pay for the same in cash. 6hares of capital stock or bonds of its own corporation, or otherwise, and to undertake and assume all or any of the liabilities of the owners of such business, good will, properties, assets and rights; (h) To enter into, make, perforin and carry out contracts of any kind or description, made for any lawful purposes, with any person. firm, association or corporation, eith er public or private, or witn any governmental body or agency there of; (i) To transact and conduct its business, or any part thereof, in the State of Nebraska and elsewhere, in cluding any of the states, districts, territories, colonies or dependencies of the United States, and any or all foreign countries; (j) To have and exercise any or all other rights, pow ers and privileges necessary. Inci dental, convenient or useful to the conduct, management and carrying on, in a lawful manner, of the busi ness aforesaid, or any part thereof; to have and exercise all rights, pow ers and privileges conferred by the laws of the State of Nebraska upon corporations organized under its laws; it being hereby expressly pro vided that the foregoing enumera tion of specific powers shall not be deemed exclusive or held to limit or restrict in any manner the general powers of the corporation. Article IV Capital Stock. The authorized capital stock of this corporation shall be One Million Dollars ($1,000,000.- 00), divided into ten thousand (10,- 000) shares of the par value of One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) per each share. Stock may be paid for in cash, property at its fair and reasonable value, services at their fair and reas onable value, or by any legitimate equivalent of cash.-Article V Dura-! tion. The time of commencement of this corporation shall be when its ' articles""of incorporation are filed as required by the laws of the State of Nebraska, and the corporation shall continue in existence for ninety-nine (99) years thereafter, unless sooner dissolved by law or by action of its stockholdere; Article VI Indebted- ness. The highest amount of indebt- edness or liability which this corpo- ration shall at any one time be sub- ject shall not exceed two-thirds of its capital stock. Article VII Direc- tors-Officers, (a) The affairs of this corporation shall be conducted by a' Board of Directors, consisting of three (3), five (5) or seven (7) members, who shall be elected an- nually by the stockholders. The num- It is therefore ordered that all p ber of directors, within the foregoing sons interested in said estate appear limitations, shall be determined from time to time by the stockholders. In case of vacancy in the Board of Di- rectors, such vacancy may be filled by the remaining directors. Direc-jlO tors shall hold office until their sue- cessors are duly elected or chosen, Meetings of the Board of Directors ( may be held within or outside of the State of Nebraska, as the Board of Directors may determine. The fol-j lowing persons shall constitute the. firct rtrvjrrt nf TiirfWnr nf thin cor-1 poration, to serve until the election! of a Board of Directrs by the stock holders at their first annual meeting, to be held in the year Nineteen Hun dred and Thirty (1930), to-wit: L. T. Sunderland, J. A. Sunderland and W. P. Sabin. (b) The officers of this corporation shall be a President, a Vice President, a Secretary and a Treasurer, which officers shall be elected annually by the Board of Di rectors and hold office until their suc cessors are duly elected, and which officers shall have such authority and perform such duties as shall be pre scribed in the By-Laws of the corpo ration and or as shall be assigned to them by the Board of Directors. The Board of Directors may appoint, from time to time one or more additional Vice Presidents and such other offi cers and agents as it shall deem necessary, who shall have such au-; thority and perform such dutie3 asj shall be conferred upon them by the Board of Directors, in the By-Laws or otherwise. Any officer elected by the Board of Directors, excepting the President and Vice President, also any officers and or agents appointed by the Board of Directors, may be re moved at any time by the affirmative vote of a majority of the Board of Directors. Any two offices, excepting the offices of President and Vice Pres ident or the offices of any two Vice Presidents, may be held by the same person, (c) The Board of Directors may appoint standing or special com mittees, whenever deemed advisable by the Board, and such committees shall have and exercise such duties and powers as may be conferred upon them by the Board of Directors, in the By-Laws or otherwise. Article VIII Dividends. Dividends may be declared by the Board of Directors out cf the net profits or surplus of the corporation at such times, in such amounts, and under such condi tions as the Board of Directors in its judgment and discretion may deter mine. The Board of Directors shall have power, from time to time, to set apart out of any funds of the corpo ration available for dividends, a re serve or reserves for working capital or for any other lawful purpose, whenever in its judgment and discre tion it deems it advisable so do do Article IX By-Laws. The. Board of Directors shall have power to adopt suitable By-Laws for the corporation and to alter, amend, or repeal the same from time to time. Article X Amendments. These articles may be amended from time to time by the stockholders, at any regular meeting, or at any special meeting called for that purpose Dated 1929. this L. J. 17th day of January, T. SUNDERLAND. A. SUNDERLAND, W. P. SABIN, j24-4w Incorporators. LEGAL NOTICE In the District Court of Cass County, Nebraska Mark T. Edmison, Plaintiff vs. NOTICE David Smith et al, Defendants To the Defendants: David Smith; Mrs. David Smith, real name un known, his wife; Isaac Coe; Mrs. Isaac Coe. real name unknown, his wife; C. Jones, real name unknown; Mrs. C. Jones, real name unknown, his wife; the heirs, devisees, legatees, personal representatives and all other persons interested In the estates of David Smith, Mrs. David Smith. Isaac Coe, Mrs. Isaac Coe, C. Jones, Mrs. C. Jones, each deceased, real names un known; Claus Speck; Bessie Draper Speck, his wife, and all persons hav ing or claiming any Interest in Lot 1, in the NE4 of the NW of Sec tion 28, Township 10, North of Range 14. East of the 6th P. M., in Cass county, Nebraska, real names unknown: You and each of you are hereby notified that on the 24th day of De cember, 1928, the plaintiff filed his suit in the District Court of Cass county. Nebraska, the object and pur pose of which is to foreclose a tax sale certificate on said above describ ed real estate and for equitable re lief. This notice is given pursuant to an Order of Court. i You are hereby required to answer i said petition on or before Monday, I XT a 11 1Q9Q nnrt falllnv an tr Hn I your default will be entered and judg ment taken upon the plaintiff's peti tion. MARK T. EDMISON, Plaintiff. A. L. TIDD, His Attorney. J28-w Phone v t&e newt. Ho. 6. ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE In the District Court of Casa coua- ty, Nebraska. In the Matter cf the Estate Sam G. Smith. Deceased. Now on this 26th day of Januay, 1929, this caue came on for bearing upon the petition of Frank R. Gobel- man, as Administrator, with will an- nexed of the estate of Sam G. Smith, deceased, praying for a license to sell the following described real estate, to-wit: Lots 10, 11. 12 in Block 20 in the City of Piattsmouth, Cass county, Nebraska for the purpose of paying the taxes, repairs and administration expenses of said estate. before me in the District Court room in the court house at Piattsmouth, .Cass county, Nebraska, on the 16U4 day of March, 1929, at the hour ol o'clock a. m. to show cause if any there be why a license sttouia not M granted to said Administrator wnn will annexed or said estate in iu above described real estate ior the purpose of paying taxes, repairs and expenses of administration of said estate. It is further ordered that a cony of this Order to Show Cause be puto- lished in the Piattsmouth Journal, a newspaper of general circulation ia Cass county, Nebraska, for a period of four consecutive wetks prior to the date of said hearing. By the Court. JAMES T. BEQLEY, Judge of tbe Dtetrtot Court. j28-4w NOTICE OF INCORPORATION Notice is hereby given that the undersigned and others, have associ ated themselves together with others as a corporation under the laws of the State of Nebraska. The name of said corporation is FARMERS CO OPERATIVE CREAMERY of Piatts mouth, Nebraska. The principal place of annual meeting of the stock holders of said corporation shall be in the City of Piattsmouth, Cass coun ty, Nebraska; the principal place of business shall be in the City of Piatts mouth, Cass county, Nebraska, but subordinate offices and cream stations may be established, owned and oper ated at such places as the Board of Directors may designate. The general nature of the business to be transacted by said corporation shall be to buy, sell, manufacture and deal in milk, cream, ice cream, but ter, cheese, eggs, poultry, feed, farm products and supplies, and cold stor age. It shall have power and author ity to purchase, own, hold, lease or otherwise acquire real estate and per sonal property needed in connection with its business. The amount of capital stock ia $20,000.00, In shares of par value of $100.00 per share, paid fcr before issue. No person shall own either directly or indirectly, more than 5 of the capital stock of said company. Each individual stockholder shall have only one vote regardless of the number of shares owned. From the earnings of the company, over and above operating expenses, dividends not to exceed 8 per annum shall be paid on the certificates of stock out standing. The company shall set aside each year to a surplus fund, not less than 5 of the earnings or savings of the company over and above all expenses and dividends, until such surplus fund equals 20 of the paid-up cap ital stock. This surplus fund may be used for conducting the business of the corporation. The net earnings or savings of the company remaining af ter payment of expenses, dividends and surplus, shall be distributed on the following basis: Divided among the patrons cf the company pro rata according to the business transacted on each individual class of business. Said corporation shall continue ia business for a period of fifty years from September 8, 1928. The highest amount of indebted ness or liability to which said cor poration shall at any time subject it self shall not exceed two-thirds of the paid-up capital stock. The business cf the corporation shall be conducted by a board of seven Directors elected by ballot by the stockholders at their annual meeting. The officers of the corporation shall be a President, Vice President, Secre tary and Treasurer, who shall be elected annually by and from the Board of Directors, and shall hold their offices for a period of one year. The method of conducting the busi ness shall be by By-Laws and in ac cordance with the laws of the State of Nebraska. W. F. NOLTE, HENRY F. NOLTING. V. M. PERRY. R. A. TROOP. H. L. GAYER. JOHN RUTHERFORD. F. W. NOLTTNG, FRED G. NOLTING, WM. F. HALMES, WALTER FORNOFF, JAMES J. LEPERT, J. L. STAMP, LLOYD SCHNEIDER, TONE J. JANDA, E. G. RUFFNER, HENRY ALBERT. FRED DRUECKER. H. A. MEISINGER. JOHN N. HALMES. JOHN HOBSCHEIDT. Jr., OTTO H. PULS. HERMAN RIEKE. PHILIP ALBERT, A. T. HANSEN. JOHN M. KAFF EN BERG ER, THOMAS KRATOCHVIL, MRS. GRANT HACK ENBERG. ARTHUR N. SULLIVAN, C. L. JEAN, P. G. LEPERT, A- A- WETENKAMP ftffi E. K. SPANGLER. J28tv