NORFOLK TAKES SPENCER PRO FE8SIONAL INTO CAMP. THEY NEVER SAW HOME PLATE Norfolk Rounding Into Championship Form , . Administered .Shut-Out To Fast Up-State Team Score IB 4 To 0 First of Series. Norfolk , SptMicor 0. Thin tlmo Norfolk cleaned up the fast Spencer Imncli , wlilrh has been doing things to tniiiiy of ( ho best of tlio north stale teams. Spencer hns nn all professional tentn. It plays flint bull , Norfolk IH playing fust hall itiul each game HOOH n littlu more speed on. At the same tlmo that Norfolk took In the first of the two days' series wltli Spencer , Klrklimd's grn > hounds rounded np a heiiutlful oval shut-out for Spencer , After the first score In the second Inning tlio game was decidedly lit Norfolk'H favor and only once during the. entire KIIIIIO wns Speiicer able t < i got a man to third base A neat double was made on each side. Hoveo pitched a star name and showed excellent head wi.rk Hoffman inadu the Ilrst hit of the game , knocking the ball over the shortstop's head. Ilaak made the first score In the second Inning on a wild throw by Powers , Silencer's first baseman , over the Uiltd base man's head. KlrUlnnd made a nice hit In the third , driving the bull out Into center Held. Marcus Reynolds made a good hit In the fourth and a sensational catch In the llftli , miming backward and copping onto a high II y Powers , Spencers Ilrst baseman , made a good two bug hit In thesixth. . Ollssman made the star catch of the game In the seventh by running at full speed and catching a high ly , roll ing over and retaining his hold on the ball. A fairly good attendance of fans were present. Norfolk AH H II PO A K South. lib -I 0 0 0 1 Hoffman , c 3 0 1 0 1 Wilson , Ib I ! 1 0 12 0I Klrkland , I'll t 0 1 I I Hnsk , ss -1 1 0 1 Haak , If -1 1 0 llovee , p - 0 2 Ollssman , cf 3 1 0 Reynolds , rf 3 0 0 Total 301 -I 27 12 2 Spencer AH H 11 PO A K Mine , ss -1 0 1 0 1 3 Synek , 3b 4 0 0 2 3 3 Walling , p 4 0 0 2 3 0 J. Powers , c 3 0 0 4 1 0 Taylor , 2b 2 0 0 2 1 1 Dodson , cf 3 0 0 3 0 1 W. Powers , Ib 3 0 0 7 0 0 Hunnell , If 3 0 0 3 0 0 Korab , rf 3 0 0 0 0 0 Total ' . . . .20 0 1 23 S S Score by Innings : Norfolk 01110100 0 J Spencer 00000000 0 0 Struck out , by Boveo u , by Wal ling 5. Passed ball , Powers. Hit by pitched ball , by Wnlllng 1. Stolen bases , Mlno. Sacrifice lilts , Hoffman , Bovee , 2 , Gllssman. Umpire , Norton Howe. Scorekeeper , Branchle. Time , 1:30. : FRIDAY FACTS. Prank Deels went \Vlsner Friday noon. MD. . Tyler returned from Tllden nt noon. E. P. Weatherby went to Crelghton Friday morning. W. E. Hngey of Hastings Is In the city on business. Mrs. S. M. Braden returned from Chicago Friday noon. Miss Tlllle Gnrdoll of Spencer was In the city Thursday. Miss Grace Horton of Stanton was In the city Thursday. Miss Cora Hosklng Is visiting at the home of J , W. Ransom. Mrs. Henry Wetzllch of Hosklns was In the city yesterday afternoon. P. Kautz and John Knulen of Hos klns were In the city yesterday. Rev. and Mrs. Herman Spelrlng of Fierce were In the city Thursday. Miss Sigma Cassel of Bntle Creek Is In the city visiting Mrs. F. Bauer. F. S. Battey and family of Carroll i are visiting nt the home of E. E. Cole- man. Superintendent Frank S. Per 'uo ' of Madison was in the city Thursday night. Mrs. Gretchen Schwartz leaves for Cody this evening to visit Mrs. G. O. Rankln. Miss Dora Hanson and Miss Bertha Johnson of Cedar Rapids were in the city Friday. Miss Katherlne Boohnke , who has been visiting her parents , Mr. and Mrs. J. Boehnke , went to Fremont Friday noon. Misses Luln and Florence Sessler of Llnnlo Grove , la. , are visiting friends In the city. Miss Opal Coryell went to Meadow Grove Thursday noon. Miss Minnie Schramm went to Stuart Thursday noon. Frank L. Lemon of Emerson , 7a. , editor of the Emerson Chronicle , is In the city on business. C. W. Ahlnmnn returned to Omaha after a short visit with his brother , W. C. Ahlmann. Mrs. O. L. Hyde has returned from IL V. Shaw , who has been visiting at the homo of A. M. Leach , returned to hlK home at Pacific Junction nt noon , accompanied by bin nlrco , Minn L -otn Loach. a WPO'H | ; viHlt at Ky'vnn ' lake. Ouster ninl Hot Springs , S I ) . Miss Glonnlo Sl-lpneo loft Friday mini for Albion to give a reading at he Albion chnutauiim. Mr. anil Mrs. John Frohloff of Rock 'taplds. la. , are In the city visiting their son , Herman Frohloff. Miss Kntherlnc Parkinson arrived nt noon to be the guest of Miss Dorothy Sailer for a few days. Miss Margorot Lolk of Council MltirfH and Mrs J. .1. Ulk of this city left this morning for Council Bluffs. Mlt < 8 Rheba Whalen. who hns boon visiting nt the home of W. W. DC Hart , returned to Emerson , Iowa , this nornlng. J. II. U'ltch and wife of Sioux City voro In town on their way home from visiting with Mr. nnd Mrs. C. II. Mrnko at Wnrnervllle. Mrs. Ed O'Connor and daughter , Miss Rosa O'Connor , of Lyons , nre visiting nt the home of Mrs. O'Con ' nor's ' brother , Joe Horlskey. E. C. Hlshop , deputy superintendent - f public Instruction , wns In the city last night on his way home from Wayne. Mr. Bishop Is n candidate for the state snperlntcndency on the Re- nulillcnii ticket at the primary elec tion , and If the school men of the 8tnte , who know him and his work , ould determine the outcome there Is little ( mention but that he would rfcrlve the nomination. A. O. Hazrn Is taking his vacation this week from the Durlnml Trust ' onipnny. A poodle dog belonging to J. E. llniieo was killed yesterday on sus- ilolon that the dog had hydrophobia. Madlpon Chronicle : Miss Florence Irwln has accepted a position with J. . Sturgeon and will have charge of he Racket store In this city. Plerco Call : Win. Zulauf came up from Norfolk Monday and visited with his family. Hi has his horses at Nor folk now nnd will remain there until the races which begins on August 12. Fort Smith , Ark. , American : Yes- 'onlay Attorney A. J. Koenlgsteln ucceeded In having transferred here from Greenwood , for trial during the first week of court In September , the case of Pippin vs. the Arkansas Smokeless Coal company. This Is n case where Pippin , the plaintiff , sues for damages for Injuries received In the mines of the defendant company. The case Involves $ S,7f > 0. Harry B. Flehnrty of South Omnhn , who was a prominent delegate at the state aerie meeting of Eagles In Nor folk and who wns defeated for state president by J. J. Ryder of Lincoln , has filed a petition with the secretary of state to have his nnme put on the Democratic primary ballot ns a can didate for attorney general. At the time of the convention It was re ported In Norfolk that Flehnrty would sock the congressional , nomination In opposition to Congressman Hitchcock. THREE REPUBLICANS IN FIELD FOR NOMINATION. THE PRIMARY CLOSES AT 5 P. M. Saturday Brought Last Day of Grace Nto Candidates Who Would Seek Party Nominations at the Primary. Filings at Madison. Madison , Xeb. , Aug. 1. . Special to The News : The only primary contest which had developed In the Madison county primary filings up to a Into hour wns over the Republican nomin ation for county attorney , where three names are entered. The candidates are Jack Koenlgsteln of Norfolk , James Nichols of Madison and H. Halderson of Newman Grove. The filings up to 4 p. m. were : For representative : George N. Heels of Norfolk , Republican nomin ation ; L. J. Young of Newman Grove , Democratic nomination. ff | For county attorney : Jack Koenig- stein of Norfolk , James Nichols of Madison and H. Hnlderson.- New man Grove , Republican Semination ; J. C. Engelman of NorfKk , Demo cratic nomination. ? For county commissioner , first dis trict , Ben Davis of Union precinct , Republican nomination ; John Malone of near Madison , Democratic nomin ation. Jack Koenlgstein was the only can didate who did not fllo personally. His name wns placed on the 'Republi can ticket by forty-one Norfolk Repub licans. The primary door swings shut on candidates at 5 o'clock tonight. All filings must be In by that time. A Slumber Party. Miss Katheryne WItzlgmnn enter tained the V. G. club Friday evening at a slumber party on the lawn In honor of Miss Mnrlo Johnson of Den ver , who Is visiting relatives In the city. Saturday afternoon the club hel ° a picnic In Taft's grove. But Still Fighting for Bryan , Plerco Call : Where , Oh ! Where wns that mammoth four column cut of Bryan that the Leader had planned to publish prominently on its front page last week ? Answer salth : Shelved on account of fat pages of advertising and such-llko Republican prosperity ! mil 111 L/L * 1111 llLJ HERRICK MILLINER BOUND OVER TO CIRCUIT COURT. IS CHARGED WITH $25,000 $ , FIRE MISS SINKULAR PLACED UNDER $1,000 BOND BY JUSTICE. FIRE MARSHAL BEHIND CHARGE At Her Preliminary Hearing In Bone- steel Saturday Afternoon Miss Bessie Slnkular , Once of Lynch , Is Bound Over To the Circuit Court. Herrlck , S. D. , Aug. 3. Special to The News : Held to the next term of the circuit court under $1,000 bonds , Miss Bessie Sinkular , the Herrlck milliner , must face the chnrgo of hav ing started the lire which wiped out i business block In the heart of the town. This is the result of the pro- Imlnary hearing held Saturday after- loon In the court of Justice James M. Ulgglns nt Bonesteel. Miss Slnkular's arrest last week followed the arrival In Herrlck of State Fire Marshal Frank Craft of Mitchell , S. D. , and Detective Hart of Columbus , Ohio. At the close of their Investigation the milliner in whoso store the lire started was ordered taken Into custody. Miss Sinkular wns immediately arrested and held under bond to appear before Justice Ulgglns nt Bonesteel. The state nt the preliminary hear ing was represented by Suites Attor ney P. J. Donohue of Bonesteel and Attorney C. H. Williamson of Herrlck. Attorney George A. Joffers of Dallas appeared for the defense. Ever since the disastrous lire which occurred hero on the night of July 10 , a linger of suspicion has pointed nt Miss Bessie Sinkular , In whose mil linery store the ilrt started. The detectives , who have been working on the cnse , nnd the attor neys for the state , claim that they hnve a very strong case ngainst Miss Sinkular. Her own attorney claims that ho will have no trouble In clear ing her at the next term of the circuit court. The Arrest of Miss Sinkular. Additional detnlls of the arrest of Miss Sinkular In connection with the iU-rrlck lire are given In the Herrlck Press of last Thursday : Yesterday afternoon County Attor ney P. J. Donohue and Sheriff McMullen came out to Horrlck and listened to a story In collection with the conflagration at this place three weeks ago. In the evening the sheriff went to Dallas where he took Into custody Miss Bessie Sinkular , who Is accused of maliciously starting the lire which destroyed seven business houses in Herrick on the morning of July 10. Ever since the fire there has been ugly stories alloat concerning the actions of Miss Siukular that night , and circumstantial evidence cor tnlnly did point towards her as the party knowing most about the origin of the fire which was undoubtedly of nn Incendiary nature. It will be remembered that the fire started In her millinery store and those who were first on the scene are unanimous in their opinion that It wns gasoline which wns first burn ing inside. She will bo given a preliminary hearing before Justice J. M. Biggins at Bonesteel probably tomorrow or Saturday. Miss Slnkulnr wns for merly a resident of Lynch , Neb. Marshal Booher last night served a subpoena upon Miss Josephine Hud son at this place as a witness at the preliminary hearing. Miss Hudson had been assistant to Miss Sinkular In the business but was not with her on the night of the fire , but was vis iting at the home of a lady friend. The hasty action of serving the sub poena upon her was because she was expecting to leave for her home In Kentucky this morning , not knowing of the action taken by the county attorney In the case of Miss Sinkular. Battle Creek. Mr. and Mrs. August Eucker of , Lindsay stopped off here Monday on their way home from Spencer , where they were visiting their son , Herman Eucker who owns a livery barn and farm nt that placee. Several Madison county people invested in that part of the country and are well pleased with It. August Pnulsen of Nellgh stopped hero to visit relatives while on his return home from Texas , where ho bought two sections of land near Taft city. city.Born Born to Mr. and Mrs. John Locht , Tuesday , a daughter. Judge Ncwerk Is confined to the house on account of blood poisoning. An old fashioned German party was held Sunday at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Tqgeler at Blakely , south west of the city. As Mr. Togeler IB mayor of that Inland city , ho Invited all his neighbors nnd other American cousins. They didn't talk much about church affairs nnd politics but crops. O. C. Bnrtens , who has boon visit ing his uncle , J .H. Rodokohr for the past two weeks , hns loft for his homo In St. Louis , Mo. Ed Worloy , n gardener of Norfolk , was hero on business .Monday. Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Mans and family were visiting Norfolk relatives and friends Sunday. Wllllnm Smith of Tulsee. Okla. , was hero visiting this week with his mother , Mrs. George Worthlngton , nnd his brother , Fred Smith , nt Nor folk. Mr. Smith Is n former resident of this county and Is now selling land In Oklahoma. E. G. Brink was a business visitor In Norfolk Saturday. County Trensurer F. A. Peterson nnd family spent Saturday nnd Sunday visiting relatives nnd friends. Chnrles Ulrlch hns bought the build ing , In which he Is running n meat market , from Judge Bates of Madison. Mr. Bates has but one building , where Mr. Koester is transacting business , loft here now. Rev. J. Hoffman after the main service In the Lutheran church Sun day made the following announce ments : On July 23 , a son was born to Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward Fuerst nnd on the same day a daughter to Mr. nnd Mrs. William Praonner , The Lutheran Woman's union ( Frnuen Vermin ) will moot nt the home of Mrs. Henry .lost In north Battle Creek Thursday afternoon nt 2 o'clock. Next Sunday nt 2 o'clock In the afternoon quar terly mooting. Henry Walter wns n business visitor nt Nellgh Saturday. THE FOREIGN ADVERTISER MUST PAY HOME RATES. Alnsworth , Neb. , Aug. 1. Special to The News : The Elkhorn Valley Editorial association Is trying to per fect a plnn by which whnt is termed the "foreign advertiser , " who wants to use space In the papers In this ter ritory will be compelled to pay the same prices paid by the local mer- chnnts. To that end u committee Is now at work and is Inviting sugges tions from newspaper men and others. The committee is composed of John M. Cotton of the AlnsworthStar - Journal , chairman ; and Goo. Miles of the O'Neill Independent ; L. A. Wilson of the Sprlngview Herald ; W. L. Kirk , Crolghton News , and Goo. C. Snow of the Chadron Journal. I. M. Rico of the Valentine Democrat , and C. H. Lyman of the Long Pine Jour nal , president and secretary of the Elkhorn Valley Editorial association , are ex-ofllcio members. The commit tee will meet In Alnsworth August 15. The following circular letter has been sent out to the members of the nssoclation , Inviting suggestions : "Ainsworth , Neb. , July 25 , 1908. "You are the publisher of a news paper In whnt Is termed the Elkhorn valley. The Elkhorn Va'.ley Edltorlnl association is trying to perfect a plnn by which wo may get better rates from what , Is termed the foreign ad vertiser. We can do it if wo unite and stand by our prices. Will you help ? "If so , plense write me before Aug ust 15 , nnd make any suggestions that you have In _ mind. Please give cir culation. We nre thinking of all unitIng - Ing and appointing an advertising agent to whom all foreign advertising will be referred. What do you think ? , Yours , John M. Cotton , "Chairman of Advertising Commit tee. " The committee will be pleased to receive suggestions from anyone. NOMINATE JACK KOENIGSTEIN Petition Is Filed In Madison to Place His Name in Primary Race. A spontaneous movement to keep Jack Koenlgsteln in the county at torney's office resulted In a nominat ing petition being filed with County Clerk RIchnrdson today , the petition , which is signed by forty-one Norfolk Republicans , asking that Jack Koenig- stein's name be placed on the primary ballot of the Republican party. No special effort was made to secure names for the petition , just enough names being secured to fill out the page of the petition. The action of local Republicans wns taken after County Attorney Koenig- stein had declined to file for a re election. In Insisting that ho make the race Norfolk Republicans pointed out the record that Mr. Koonlgsteln has made for careful and economical management in the ofUco of county attorney. It was also pointed out that most of the business of the county attorney's office comes from the north half of Madison county and that even the south half of the county , possess ing as It does the other county of fices , would hardly deny the reason ableness of the north half asking for the right to keep one county represen tative In easy access of Norfolk , Bat tle Creek , Tllden nnd Meadow Grove. Mrs. Salter's Brother Dead. Mrs. G. B. Salter received a tele graph message today advising her that her brother , Dr. Burrows , died suddenly yesterday In Lindsay , On tario. REPUBLICAN CHAIRMEN WILL CONFER WITH HAYWARD. In Norfolk next Monday an Impor tant conference of the chairmen of the Republican county committee * of this sTctlon of the state will bo held held at the Oxnnrtl hotel. On the fol lowing Tuesday , August 11 , a similar conference will be held in Valentino at the Donohor hotel. Chairman William Hayward of the state central committee will bo In Norfolk nnd Valentino to attend the two meetings , which are part of a series of meetings which the state chairman hns called In order to let the county chairmen get together and confer on Important mutters con nected with the campaign. Madison , Pierce , Knox , Boone , Antelope - lope , Holt , Boyd Wayne , Ccdnr , Stanton nnd Plntto counties will ho represented at the Norfolk con ference. The county chairmen who will bo In the city are C. A. Smith of Tllden. W. G. Hlrons of Plerco , F. Nelson of Nlobrnrn , S. P Morohend of Albion , A. Vance Anderson of Nellgh , J. P. Gllllgan of O'Neill , J. K. Moore of Brlstow. F. P. Voter of Laurel , A. 11. Davis of Wayne , Louis Smithberger of Stanton nnd Edwin Honro of Monroe. Cherry , Brown , Rock , Kcya Palm nnd shorldan counties will be repre sented at the Valentine conference , The county chairman who will meet Judge Hayward at Valentino are F. M. Walcott of Valentine , Frank Lesslg of Ainsworth , C. B. Root of Basset , Sam Dletrlck of Sprlngview and Wil liam Ford of Rushvllle. ! PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT , The following1 proposed amendment tc the constitution of the Stnte of Ne braska , ns hereinafter sot forth In full , la submitted to the elector * of the Stats of Nebraska , to ho voted upon at tug general election to lie hold Tuesday , No vember 3rd , A. D. 1908 : A JOINT HKSOH'TION to amend Soo- UOIIH two CM. four (4) ( ) , flvf ( ) , six ( ) and thirteen ll.'I ) < > ( ' Arllrlc six ( < > ) of riinstltutlon ill' thi' State' of Ne- liniHkii , rrlatliiK to .Imllelal 1'mver.s Be It Resolved Vy the Legislature of tha State of Nthra Ia : Si-etlnn 1. Amendment proposed. That Section two ( J ) ill' Artlc'u sv | ( > of the t'lin-tlititliin of tin- State i. , ' Nebraska be Mmcixlcil to read as follow * . riicllftn - . ( Supreme court ; Judges : Jurisdiction. ) Tin- Supreme Court sh.ili consist of Ki'veii (7) ( ) judges ; and a m.i- Jorlty of all elected and qualified jixlKuH filr.UI be ncce < Miry t" constitute a Miionun or pronounce a decision. Tliu Supreme Court shall have Jurisdiction In all CIISI-H rfliitini ; to tlio revenue. cl\ll onsen In which thu state Is a paity , mandamus , quo warrantu. habeas corpus , nnd such appellate jurisdiction as may lie nrovlded liv law. Section 2. ( Amendment propoied. ) That Section four (4) ( ) of Article six ti > of the Constitution of the State of Nebraska be amended to read as follows : Section 4. ( Supreme court , judges , lection , term , residence. ) The JudKes of the Supreme Court shall he elected by the electors of the state at law ; and their teima of of tire , except ns hereinafter provided , shall he six years. And said Hupieme Court judges shall during their term of office reside at the place whuVo the court is holden. Scrtlon I ! . ( Amendment proposed. ) That Section five ( G ) of Article six Oi ) of the Constitution of the State of Nebraska bo uniended to rend ns follows : Section 5. ( Supreme court , judges , election , term ; chief justice. ) That at the Kenernl election to be held In the ttute of Nebraska In the year UK' ' , a v each six year- , thereafter , there shall . , . elected three (3) ( ) JudKes of the Supreme Court , who shall hold their office for the poilod of six years ; that at the Keneral election to be held In the state of Ne braska In the year 1911 , nnd i-ach six years thereafter , there shall be elected three (3) ( ) JudKes of the Supreme Court , who shall hold their office for the period of six years ; and at the Keneril en > t6n | to bo held In the state of Nebraska In the year l'J13 , and each six ye.n.uitii - nfter , there shall be elected n Ohlef Jus tice of the Supreme Court , who shall hold Ills office for the period of six years. Provided that the member of the Supreme Court whose term of office ex pires In January. 1U14. shall he Chi. f Justice of the Supreme Court durlnK that tlmo until the expiration of his term of office. And , provided further , that upon no-'r.v ' > nt ' . " - the adoption of the e n > electors of the State , the Governor shall , Immediately upon issuing In- in i.i. . - tlon declaring said amendments adopted , appoint four (4) ( ) JudKes of the Supreme Court , two (2) ( ) of wliom shall be ap pointed to hold said office until tlirlr Hiicccssors shall he elected at the peneral election In 10011 , nnd have iiuallfUd ; and the other two (2) ( ) shall hold th-lr office until their successors shall be elected at the general election held In tail , ami have qua'lflcd. Section 4. ( Amendment proposed. ) That Bectlon six ( fi ) of Article lv > n if I'IM Constitution of the Stnte of Nebraska , b # amended to read as follows : Section 0. ( Chief Justice. ) The Chief Justice shall serve as such during nil tlio term for which lie was elected. He shull preside at all terms of the Supreme Court , nnd In his absence the judges present shall select one of their number to preMdo temporarily. Section 5. ( Amendment proposed. ) That Section thirteen (13) ( ) of Article MX ( ) of the Constitution of Nebraska he amended to rend ns follows : Section 13. ( Judges , salaries. ) That JudKes of the Supreme Court shall each receive n salary of $1.500. nnd the Judge * of the District Court shall each recelvn a. snlarv of $3,000 per annum , payable quarterly- Approved April 8. 1S07. I. Oeo. C. Junkln , Secretary of State , of the State of Nebraska , do hereby certify that the foregoing proposed amendment to the Constitution "f the State of Nebraska Is a true and correct copy of the original enrolled ami en grossed hill , as punned by the Thirtieth session of the IcKlKlntllrc of the Slnte of Nebraska , ns appears from said original hill on file in this office , and that said proposed amendment Is submitted to the qualified voters of the state of Nebraska for their adoption or refection nt the general election to he held on Tuesday , tl'i3d ' ilnv of November. A. II. 190S. "n testimony whereof , I hnve hereunto ret my hnnd and affixed the Oreut Peal of the State of Nebraska Done at I.ln- roln , this 15th dnv or July , In the yeir nf our Ioid One Thousand Nine Hundred nul Klcht , and of the Independence of the rnlted States the One Hundred and Tlilrtv.third , and of this Stnte the Forty- F-ennd. GKO. C. JUNKIN. < Seal ) Secretary of Slate. Indians Cruel Horsemen Herrlck , S. D. , Aug. l.Edltor Norfolk Dally News : The cruel horsemanship of the Indians Is not n fact which can ho successfully disputed. In the first place the Indians do not raise any grain or hay and the only feed the horse gets IB what ho rustles for winter - ter and bummer. I have seen dozens of horses with cut off by n curb bit or ! > a rope In the mouth cruelly used. Sore ImcUs ami Hpiirred sliouldors show that the Indian skoep their whips KoliiR all the tlmo. Their horses U'KH are made wire by the use of hohhlcn when the Indians camp. Indians have been known to luillil llrcs under their horses when they wore played out. I was born and mined In this country and tmvlnt ; KOCH this from childhood up. 1 know. . .1.V. . Thomas. Dr. Rny Introduced , When Dr. C.V. . Hay of Norfolk npoki some time I\KU \ In Hattlo Creek on n patriotic theme he was Intro * dtici'd an follows by Postmaster Willis , the pot-t laureate of Untile Creek : "In seventeen hundred and seven- six We showed the Urltleh Yankee tricks ; In 1812 , or thereabout , The Urltlsh again wore balled out , Kor a while they thought they wore In Ihe race , Hut we fanned Ihem out on second base Which brings us back to M.r > . When Mexico found us much alive. Time rolls on to ' 01 , Matties were fought and victories won. In IS'JS ' , yon see , Wo uunln fought to make Cuba free. If we have another war , perhaps We'll hnve to whip those little Japs. Of valiant deeds and things well done , Of battles fought and victories won , I think I'll have no more to say Ladles and gentlemen : Dr. Hay. " Seeds , Including snake and other cucumber , prehistoric and other corn , both sweet and Held , pencllarla , squash , melon , mammoth sunllower. and hundreds of other seeds , 1 cent nnd up per packet , ( also seed In hulk ) direct from grower to planter. Garden Guide and descriptive price list free. Address II. M. Gardner , seed grower , Mnrengo , Nebraska. Articles of Incorporation of the Realty- Advertising Clgnr Company. To Whom It May Concern : Article 1. He It known that we , the undersigned subscribers , for the pur pose of forming a corporation under the laws of the State of Nebraska , do by these presents associate our selves under lite name of the ellnlty- Advertlslng Cigar Company and to that end do ndoptc said title and sub scribe our names to the following articles of incorporation : NATUHB OK HUSINKSS. Article-2. The general nature of the business to be transacted by this Company shall bo the purchasing , selling , and distributing of cigars either with or without the giving of premiums with the sale of specified quantities. HIQADQUARTEKS. Article I ! . The headquarters and principal place of business of this Company shall be at Norfolk , Ne braska. CAPITAL STOCK. Article . The authorized capital stock of this corporation shall bo .wonty thousand dollars ( $20.000) ) dl- rlded Into shares of one hundred dollars lars ( $100) ) each , the entire amount of which shall be subscribed and paid In liefore commencing business ; and no share of stock shall be issued to any one until the same is fully paid for. The capital stock may be increased from time to time at any annual meetIng - Ing , or special meeting called for that purpose , by a two-thirds vote of the stock represented at said meeting. OFTICBKS. Article 5. The officers of this cor poration shall consist of President , Vice President , Secretary , Treasurer , and Board of Directors whose mem bers shall be the President and Secretary and three other members of bo elected from the stock-holders the same as other officers , thus making five members in all ; and for the pur pose of organization , all of the said of ficers shall be elected nnd take charge of their respective oinces at the time of the adoption of these Articles of Incorporation and shall bold said of fices until the annual election , at which time all of said places shall again be filled by an eleclion by the stock-holders who may be represented by written proxy . Said officers shall hold their offices for the term of one year or until their successors are elected and qualified. Vacancy In any of said offices by death , resigna tion or otherwise , shall be filled by the Board of Directors and the per son or persons so elected to fill any vacancy shall hold their office until the next annual meeting of the stock holders of said corporation. DUTIES OP OFFICERS. Article C. Section 1. The President shall preside at all meetings of the Stock-holders and Board of Directors and shall sign all orders drawn by the Treasurer for the payment of any money to bo paid by this corporation and shall act as general manager. Section 2. The Vice President shall In the absence or Inability of the President to be present at any meet ing of the Stock-holders or Board of Directors , preside at such meeting. Section 3. The Secretary shall keep a correct record of all meetings of the Stock-holders nnd Board of Directors nnd shall Issue all warrants on the Treasurer for the payment of any money or moneys by this corpora tion when ordered by the Board of Directors , Issue and sign all certifi cates of stock , and shall have the di rect keeping and use of the seal of said corporation , and perform all other duties required of him by law and directed by the Board of Direct ors , and , If required by the Board of Directors , shall give bond with good nnd sulllclont surely , to bt < nnprovcii by the Hoard of Dlrccton * . In the ponntt sum of llvo thousand iloltn : * for llin- faithful performance of bin duties. Hei'llon I. Tlio Tronmiror Hbnll collool and keep all the funds of stiltl corporation and pay the same out on warrants Issued by the Socroinr > ami rounloi'Hlguod by lb < > I'roHldonl. or In his abHonco or Inability to act , btho Vlco President of Halt ! corporal Ion , and ho may bo required by thr Hoard of niroclora to glvo good iiiuV milllcliMit Hiiroty to bo approved \ < y the Hoard of Directors , in the potmK sum of Twenty Thousand Dollars * . ( $20.b ( > 0) ) for the faithful porformanco- of his dutlos. Section fi. The Hoard of Directors shall have the goiioral inanaKomont and supervision of Ihe iHTuIrs of wild corporation , and make all contracts for the purchase of cigars or any other property ( bat said corporal low may purchase , audit and pass upom claims tiled against said corporation , and If allowed , order tmmo paid aw heroin before Hinted. Said Hoard of Directors shall hold tbolr regular meeting for the transaction of busi ness which Khali come before tbonn at the lioadquartorH of said corponi- tlonon the llrsl Monday of each nniR every mouth at 2 o'clock , p. m. A majority of nald Hoard of Direct ors shall constitute a quorum for ( he- transaction of all business which nhall' properly como hoforo thorn and tbc- Prosldonl IH hereby authorl/cd to calT any special meet Ing of Hald Hoard ol Directors , when In bin judgment It shall become necessary , and HaltX Hoard of Directors are hereby aullior- Iwd and empowered to adjourn any regular meet Ing from day to day lit- : said Hoard of Directors may deem ) necessary , but no such adjournment : shall extend beyond the time of tlur next regular meeting. OF BUSINESS. Article 7. This corporation shall commence business on the 1st day of April , 1OS ! ) , and shall ( orminato HR existence In twenty-live1 years from said date unless sooner dlHKolved by a majority vote of the Stock-holder- ; representing two-thirds of ( be voting ; stock for such dissolution. ANNUAL MUKTINf ! . Article 8. The annual mooting of the Stock-holders of this association ! shall lie held on the llrnt Monday ine April of each year , each member being entitled to a vote either Itv person or by written proxy , eaclu share of stock being entitled to oni" vote. SPECIAL MEETINGS. Article 0. Special meeting of the Stock-holders may be held win-never requested by a majority of the Hoard ) of Directors or by stockholders repre senting one-third of the paid up cap ital stock ; such request shall be In writing , state the object of the meet ing , and be filed with the President 01 acting President at least ten days be fore the meeting Is to bo held. Upom receipt of such request the President. : ir acting President shall give notice- of the proposed meeting to each Stockholder at least eight days beforo- it Is to be held ; which notice sballi state the object for which ( lie moot ing in called and no business shall be transacted at such meeting except that named in the call. Upon failure- or refusal of the acting ofllccr to * call ( lie meeting aforesaid , the : parties requesting the meeting mav- call the same as provided. SALARIES OF OFFICERS.1 Article 10. The salaries of thcr Hoard of Directors is fixed at five dollars- ( $ [ > ) per day , and all necessary expenses of said Directors while at tending all meetings of said Board of Directors. The salaries of all other olllcers of this corporation shall be- flxed by the Hoard of Directors at : their regular meeting after adopting : these articles of Incorporation. INDEBTEDNESS. ArClcle 11. The IndobtPdness- this corporation shall at no tlmo ex ceed two-thirds of its paid up capital ! stock. SEAL \ Article 12. This corporation shallf have a corporate seal upon whlcln shall be engraved the name of the- corporation and the location where Its. headquarters or principal place of business Is located. TRANSFER OF STOCK. Article 13. The stock of this cor poration shall bo transferable on the ? books of the corporation In person , , or by an attorney under such condi tions as the Board of Directors may- order. AMENDMENTS. Article H. The Articles of Incor poration may bo amended or modified ! at any regular meeting , or speclaB meeting called for that purpose , by a two-thirds vote of the stock repre sented at such meeting. In testimony whereof , we hereunto set our hands this 20th day of AprlL 1908. Witness : Signed : C. M. Thompson. J. S. Smith C. M. Thompson. C. A. Smith. State of Nebraska , County of Madf- son , ss. On this 27th day of April , 1908. before * mo a notary public , in and for said county and state of Nebraska , duly commissioned and qualified , person ally appeared J. S. Smith and C. A. Smith to mo known to bo Ihe Identical' persons whoso names are affixed lo- Ibo within and foregoing Instrument of Incorporation , and each for himself acknowledged the same to bo his vol untary act and deed. In witness whereof I have set my hand nnd affixed my notarial seal at Norfolk , In the county of Madison and state of Nebraska the day anil year last above written. ( Seal ) J. W. Ransom , Notary Public. Commission expires August 23 , 1901.