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Marble Rock Journal from Marble Rock, Iowa • Page 10

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(HJK NEIGHBORS CKEENE A number from Greene attended the Bristow Field day last week. The Christian Sunday school held their annual picnic at Round Groie Thursday. The American Legion Auxiliary held a joint picnic in Kiuserj's sroe south of town Sunday. Mrs. Chas.

Stager visited her sister. Mrs- Bell at Mason City last The Cliff Fisher family are rnoune their household poods to Clarion where he has a twsition 33 of the Produce Company He has held the same position in the produce company here for the oast two years. Ralph Russell an old resident of Greene, but now of Cedar Falls, vis- aed friends here last week. The Haase family enjoyed a vibit relatives from Mason City Mrs. Addie Iluckins enioycd a visit last week from her friend.

Mrs K. Owens of Still Water. i Mary "rt'eise who (Jerks in tl ilar- store at IK'S Moines, Wo hfirj-' a few (lavs last week to visit relatives. 3uins Williams and faaiiU- have MTG 10 Indiana bv auto to visit JTir! 1'ajlor and Barne? Feyereisen driven to North Dakota, where Ml inonrt a wppk. and thov also to drive UD mto Canada also.

Kollman died at ihe home of her daughter Mrs. Guy Clikeman Thursday morning after a Ions illness. Her husband preceded her in death last year. The ongine while thresh- IDA a' tbe yart-'al-in farm west of town 1-ist week, hut no one -was hurt, although the enp'ue vas badly wrecked. It was owned bv Thornton of Rocft.

Forhmaiely the had stepped o'x-r to the separator when the explosion occurred probably saved him fr.cm receiving serious injuries. Miss Lir 'lp Krs i "V'- and Ernest of this place er- married at the Little Erovn church at Nashua morning and the young cmipls lef: on ai auto trio for Lake and South Pakota. The bride is a graduate the Greene public schools, and has been a rural teacher the past year. The frroom is manager of the Greens Produce Co. sicK with yellow jaundice.

Luke Teeple had the mUfortuste to break his arm while cranking a car. Alton hauled hogs tor Geo. AekUy Wednesday. Thelma Shultz scent a few days last eek at the home of her uncle and aunt. -Mr.

and Mrs. William Doofer. Mr. and Mrs. Rutherford Davis and Trs Hus-erett were visitors at the Lon Markle home Friday.

John was a Dougherty Louise Shumaker assisted at Drocgmlller home last week. Mrs. George Shultz, Mrs. Arthur i'arker and Miss Lucy Warner server TO the "threshers" at the leeple farm home Thursday evening. Mr.

nnd Mrs. Teeple being called a i a the death of her mother. John Ludwig who spent a few days MarMe Rock returned to the ufcorge Reed home Saturday morn ins Mr. and Mrs. Irving Bloom Nashua spent the week end at the ilatt Stainit home.

SCOTT, Miss Ethel McCattley has been quite lUH'itFOKD. -Mrs. KsKtTt and daughter, Mrs. F. B.

-Miner an.i son. Rotu. Eggert Lawrence. were guests of Hock- ionl relatives Monday. C.

W. Elliott is the keeper for the new oil staiion. his daughter, Miss Cecil, being his assistant. spendiu? a part of her vacation with ner sister. Mrs.

Elmer Brisgs. The recent rain has been a great benefit to vegetation of all kinds in this locality. Pasture, lawns, gardens and corn field are showing marked benefit. F. R.

Mitchell of Chicago spent last week in Rockford. Mr. and Mrs. Dwisht Johnson of Kearney, came last week by auto for a visit the former's parents. Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Johnson. Atty. and Mrs. Henry Curvo of Clear Lake and Mrs.

C. W. Harris of Salem, were guests Sunday in the L. T. Hoffman home.

Mrs. L. W. Reed scent a part of last week at Clear Lake. Miss Winifred Sido underwent an operation for appendicitis at the Cedar Valley hospital in Charles City recently.

AL1IBOX Elmer Carter age 17 and Rober Lewis age 19, both of Fort Dodge nicked up here Wednesday night with a Ford automobile which they Fordsoiv THE UNIVERSAL Henry Ford TJENRY FORD was 35 years far new price on the Fordson. He started as a farm bov, planning to get rid of the drudgery, long boors and money retain that has always faced the former. He wanted to furnish you with a tractor that would not only do youTwork better and fester, but at lower costs --and the 170,000 Fordsons now id use have proved that he has accomplished these things. What you get in the Fordson Cor $395 f. o.

b. Detroit is the greatest farm power unit ever offered. Let us show you how a Fordson will cut fartn costs, increase your bank account and take the drudgery out of fan work. Write, phone or caO. FLOYD J.

NEAL GREENE IOWA had fiockwell Cltr. were wit ol momtr ud ru out of (U tad beiac to buy any had tried to sell the car. Not being able to make a they abandoned the car south of Allison and were trying to get out ot town by train whrn rantured. The old Ford was worth but a small amount of money. Authorities from Fort Dodge and Rockwell City came and not the boys from the Butler countv jail.

The threshine is lust about corn- Dieted in this vicinity and the fall plowing haa been started by many farmers. Mr. and Mrs. Herman F. Wild and son Carrol returned Saturday from a 1910 mile trio through the western states and also vlntting Mr.

two daughters at Denver and Cheyenne. Allison was practically deserted Mondav afternoon and evening as of our citizens were attending he celebration at Rristow Bristow always draws a crowd as they enter- ain In a fine manner. Rev. R. S.

Hanev. pastor of the Associated church at Allison, beiug call- of of town Sunday benjamin H. Eoardman of the Iowa State Teachers College, formerly county superintendent of Butler county, filled the pulpit Sunday morning. Tn the afternoon nianv of the congregation drove to Cedar Falls to attend the Bible Conference. Cc'-int" w(no(rjf son Phillip returned Saturday evening from a fishing trip into northern Minnesota.

Mr. Vinegar is again on the fob with his. educational films. He stave an entertainment at Unity Frl- dav evening. Memorial dervic-es were held for Warren G.

Harding, late president, In Allison Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock in the Opera House. Her. W. C. Nassen and Rev.

R. S. Hanev delivered the addresses. The Court House was closed in the afternoon. EBISTOW.

Al Mathews and K. D. Rose witnessed a ball game at Grundy Center, Sunday. Geo. Benage returned Sunday from his visit at Clarksville.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Folkerts were Dumont visitors Sunday. Many were ill in this vicinity last as the result ot excessive heat. Mrs.

W. E. Needham and Lyle Morford spent Sunday in the Morford home at IJumont, Earl Henningson and wife, Allison, and R. H. Stewart and wife visited Mrs.

Carrie Kephart at Hampton, sunuay. Ray Quibelle and family, Waverly, spent Sunday in the home of Mrs. Elmer Miller. The ladies are sistsrs. Paul Fatten came down from Austin, last week for a brief -visit.

E. A. Patton, Miss Ethel Patton, and Mrs. Corey were Hampton callers Thursday. Ed Brandenburg and H.

O. Helly to McGregor Saturday on business returning Sunday. Earl and Milded Kernahan returned from their Oelweln and Mc- Jregor visit Wednesday. Mr. Dan Hearn has sufficiently recovered normalcy as to be able to resume work near Ft.

Dodge. Kev. TV'. X. Moush and family selected a eamDiiiR snot on the Shell Rock last Thursday and are leaving this week for an outing.

He will preach each Sabbath morning during his vacation at the usual hoar but there will be no evening service during his absence. The August meetinjf of the Oak Hill cemetery association will be held on Friday, August 17, at the nsnal hour with Mrs. Anna Needham. Everybody welcome. Mr.

and Mrs. Gus Flanigan, Milo Flanigan and wife spent Sunday la Hampton. Iowa Naeds Rat Crusade (Continued from 1) around the farm is to clean -jo vlnce ot refuge. I A device for drowsing is often successful in killing rats. Tie stiff brown IWT ftmr the top of a barrel partly fillefl with water.

Feed on this txaner for a week or so. then slit the Bauer both WHTB thronrh the center and rm on bait arain. The rats will fall through and the of the pappr vrill arrala close. Hinged tope on barrels serve the same purpose if they strins and qaicklj. TALI'ABLE PAMPHLETS TOr MAT RECEIVE The College of Agrtcnltvre at has recently issned the following jumsleU which may be had an? tamer'OB application: 210.

Con Sibetltntw for Fattening Uiaba. 211. Fifty Tean of te Iowa. Hi. A Cowvariaon of for Milk PndwtiM.

Retatton TTIOT of to Triw of Parvtag ta towm. SIS. CUM MM (CobtiMMd frasa prevail as tsose quoted my former leturs. Iowa wools are being received is very good condition this season, and we have some splendid gradee to offer which will certainly bo attractive to the mills. We hope to be able to move these wools in September or October, so the returns may be made as soon as possible." Samples of blankets and other woolen goods which may be obtained by who shipped their wool through the pool are now at the Farm Bureau Office, and all those who are planning frt lirfced tO do SO at once-- Farm Bureau Publicity Com.

of Anwndmcnt to of Incorporation of Puftlifh- tng Company." Knew All by These That at meeting of thi of Dougherty uhllnc Company" ot Dougherty. Ootno held in Dougherty, oe the tth Off ot June. A. D. mtd uMfJiac having Iwen duly cal- Md for Uw iujrDow: ot amending ine articles of incorporation and the transaction of such other business ad would regularly come before such meeting and Uiere being present at ssud meeting and represented more thn iwu thirds ol all the stminnolders said cxrporauon, tho toilowmt; resolutions were adopted, ail ot the iiockholdera votms unanimously lor the adoption of all ol same.

Be It Uesolveu that article I of Uic articles of invorporatiou of LKHteherty Publishing Company 1 of LPougherty, Ceiro Gordo County, Iowa. shall be amended by striKing out the "The Dougherty JtMbJiahing Com- puny." being last four words in said urucle 1, and inserting in lieu and sub- stituuon thereof the words. "McMillan amended 10 read as follows, to-wlt: Article I. The name of this corporation shall be Publications, Inc." i3e it Kesolved that article II of the incorporation of "The Dougherty Publishing Company" of Dougherty, Cerro Gordo county, iuwa, be amended by striking out uie words, "Dougherty, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa," being the last five words of said article II, and inserting In lieu djid substitution thereof the words, Hock. Floyd County, Iowa." The said article II as amended to read followes, to-wlt: Article II The principal of business of this corporation shall be Marble Bock, ftoyd County, Be Resolved that article IV of the articles of incorporation of "The Dougherty Publishing Company" of jDougheny, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa, bt amended by striking out words "stockholders wherever found in said article IV c.xcepc as found in the next to the last line, and Inserting in lieu and substitution thereof the word "stock." The said article IV as amended to read as follows, tu-wlt: Article IV.

The amount of capital stock authorized is Teu Thousand i.SlU.vOO) Oollart divided into four hundred (100) of Twenty-Five ($25. K) Dollars each, and all stock subscribed shall be paid in at the call ot the Board of The capital stock as named may be increased by a vote of a majority in interest, of all the stock. additional shares of stock shall be offered to the existing stockholders in proportion to liomuitos AV Value thereof. Be it Kesolved that article VI of the articles at lucui puralion. ol "Tile Publishing Company of Uoujjnerty, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa, shall be amended by striking out the word "five" as found therein with ref- ei cnuts lu deaiiiiiating the number of directors and inserting in Ueu aud substitution thereof the word "three." The said at-licle Vi as amended to read as follows, to-wit; Article VI, The business affairs of tnls corporation shall be managed by a board of Three Directors who shall elect a.

Fresiueiu, Vite President, Secretary and Treasurer, and such other Officers ai it may see fit or as may be provided for the By- Laws when adopted. Bo It that article VIII ef the articles of incorporation ol "Tie Dougherty Publishing Company" of jDoujjherty, Cerro Wvrdo Bounty, lowa, be entirely repealed and stricken out of said articles of incorporation and that the foilowinc: article be inserted in lieu and substitution thereof, to-wit: Article VIII. All the officers of this corporation shall hold office for the term of one year or until their successors are elected and Qualified. Kvery director shall be a stockholder and if any director shall sell or assign his stock he shall at once to be a director. The Board of Directors may fill vacancies created in its membership between annual elections by the appointment of qualified persons to hold office for the remainder of tha term, special meeting of the stockholders may be callea at any time by the president upon civ- ing ten days' notice in person or writing to several stockholders and such shall tw called by the president any time upon request of representing fifty per cent of the outstanding stock of said corporation.

In cade the president neg- Jecu and to call a meeting at the leyueot ui itto Siuo.uo.ueia. t.uuuiu otherwise owning or more of all tte outstanding stock of said cor Iteration may join in a call uf the stockholders for a special meeting, which be the sjuue as if called the president At the meeting of the each stockholder shall tw entitled to one vote for each share of stock held by him and he may vote in IOWA FARM LOANS We offer aa attache farm loan iaUwfcnnofa 21 Tear AsMrtutitt Plat especially adapted tiw borrower win is living and his own (Ckcrdar). Ffeufls tor US rh. SttOTorStrailhtLMV at K. arts 1-2 PC.

Wcsukecmy kM of Fan LMI at tftc towcst nta J. G. HARTNESS proxy. Be It RenlTcd tint article at UM of IncorpomUon of "Dougherty Publishing Company" of Dougherty, Orro Gordo County. shall be attended by striking out the word wherever found (herein and Inserting In lieu and substitution thereof the word "exempt." And also that the word "unmnimua' be stricken out nheiever found therein and the word "unanimous" inserted In substitution thereof.

The said article S3 junenuetl to read as follows, to-wit: Article X. The private property at the stockholders or this corporation shall forever be exempt and free from all corporate debts and liabilities of this corporation amended wunout the unanimous consent of all the It Kesolve that article XII of the articles of incorporation ol "The 'Dougherty i'ubliahing Company" of Dougherty, Ctrru Gordo County, Iowa. shaH bf relH-aJed and stricken out the following article inserted in lieu and sub stitutlon thereof, lu-wii: Article XII. The articles of incorporation may be amended at any annual meeting of the stockholders or at any special meeting of the stockholders called for thdt purpose, two lliudi of all the outstanding stock voting for uch amendment. Ue it further resohed that J.

A. Mc- Pi evident, and C. A. McMillan, be and they are hereby authorized and dilecttd to sign and ac- Kuowlege all papers, eei tifitates and m- alrunients necessary and proper to tarry into eflect the above amendments to the articles of incorporation of the Dougherty Publishing Company of Dougherty, Cerro Uoruo County, Iowa, and to pub- 1Kb of UM uA to do aa required br law to Into (orccolnc cbaaCM IB Mid articles of rnoorporMion. That we.

J. A. McMillan. President, and O. A.

McMillan. Secretary Ol said corporation, do cettiiy that i.i« foregoing were duly adopted as hereinbefore siatwi and in con- loriniiy wuh said and for the 1 ot caroms mto filled to ot mcor- pii'Vided for iherciu, we uo nercb siyn this iniirumaiu lor illd in behalf of the said 'corporation. "THE IXJUGHEKTY COiiPAM'." j. A. MCMILLAN, Presiueiit.

C. A. State of Iowa, County ol Floyd, ss: Be It Remembered, that on this 26th day of June, A. D. 'jefore me a Notary Public in and: for said County, personally appeared J.

A. McMillan and C. A. McMillan, to me personally who being by me duly sworn did say that they are the President and Secretary, respectively, of "The Dougherty Publishing Company," a corporation, and that the foregoing instrument signed in behalf of the said corporation oy authority of ita stockholders and the said J. A.

McMillan and C. A. McMillan acknowledged the said instrument to be their voluntary act and deed and the act and deed of said corpora- lion by each of them voluntarily executed and that said corporation has no Corporate seal. THOS. A.

BEARDilORE, Public in and for Flojd County, Iowa. Seal). Jly commission expires July 1924. AUTO PARTS FOR SALE 5 Rims, 32x3 1-2 Battery Switch Speedometer Horn The above and some other parts suitable for any car. All the parts of a Saxson Little Six Car.

All the above for sale cheap. Jesmore's Garage MARBLE ROCK $1.50 his is the time to subscribe The regular subscription price of this paper is now $1.50 If you subscribe-or renew-now, you will be marked ahead on the subscription list, and will receive the paper from now to JANUARY 1,1925 for $1.50 FicHillan Publications, Inc..

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