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To WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given that on the 17th day of January, 1893, the II. M. Leavitt Coal Company duly incorporated with its principal placeof business at Lincoln, Nebraska, and the general nature or the business to bo transacted was dealing in coal and all kinds of fuel and the Hold ing of such re.il estate as might bo necessary to properly carry on said business. The capital stock of said company is ten thousand dollars (61000); seventy tivo per cent (75) per cent of caid stock to be paid in at the time of commencement of business; tho balance of said capital stock to be paid in at tho call of the directors. Said company shall commence busin ess on the 17th day of January, ISD3, and continue for a period of ten years (10) or until the 17th day of January. 1005. The highest amount of indebted!) ssto which this incorporation shall at any time subject itself was six thousand dollars (SG00O). The affairs of said corporation shall be conducted by a board directors, four (1) in number, President, Treasurer and Secretary. Dated at Lincoln, Nebraska, January 21, 1805, Attest: II. M. Leavitt, Sidney P. SrENci:. President. Secretary. BEST LINE TO DENVER AND CALIFORNIA fircsj r;KS k.W 1J S7. I ft- fa S w m i m W I m 1 seseesgggsgsBgsigKgKggaagKa I 1 m 8 r', 1 m thsREVIEWMREVIEWS Edited by ALBERT SHAW (f1ilTr UUAlMttt Review-Reviews T WAS in April. 1S9I, that the first number of the American Review of Reviews was printed The new idea of giving the best that was in the other magazines in addition to its own brilliant, orig inal articles, took America by storm,as it had taken England though the migazine itself was not at all a repnnt of the English edition. It deals most largely with American affairs, and is edited with perfect independence, in its own office. 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