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THE
REPUBLICAN March
26, 1886 ELECTRIC
LIGHTS The Waupaca Electric Light
Association has received its charter from the Secretary of State, and now the
businessmen of the city are subscribing to the stock. $10,000 is the limited capital of the Association but only $5,000
will be raised at present. Hugo Lea has
been deputized by the Secretary, Mr. Churchill to solicit stock. He was out Tuesday and before three o-clock
he had the amount raised all but about $1,500.
The full amount has probably been raised ere this writing. The twenty per cent will be paid in,
organization perfected and business commenced at once. We are told that an offer has already been
made to the association by an electric light company to receive 20 per cent on
the subscribed stock and accept the balance out of the earnings at a low rate
of interest. The articles of incorporation
provide as follows: ART. 1. Provides for the organization of the citizens of Waupaca into a
corporation to purchase and operate an electric light plant. ART. 2. Fixes the name which shall be the “Waupaca Electric Light
Association.” ART. 3. The fixed capital stock shall be $10,000 divided into shares of
one hundred dollars each. ART. 4 and 5. Provides for the officers and directors and
their terms of office. ART. 6. The members of this corporation shall be all those who are
stockholders therein and have paid for their stock or such assessments thereon
as have been actually made by the association.
Stockholders cease to be members upon forfeiture of their stock. ART. 7. The first meeting of the corporation shall be held at any time
after the sum of five thousand dollars of the capital stock shall have been
actually subscribed and may be held without previous notice if all the
subscribers of stock are present in person or by duly authorized agents,
otherwise it may be called and notice given as prescribed by Sec. 1778 of the
revised statutes. But previous to the
election of a board of directors the signers of these articles [Chas.
Churchill, H. M. Lea, A. G. Nelson, Orin Hall, C. A. Spencer, H. Nordvi, Ole O.
Hole, M. R. Baldwin, E. Coolidge, M. B. Curran, and T. L. Jeffers, the original
nine appointed by the council] shall have direction of the affairs of the
corporation and make such regulations and rules as may be necessary in
perfecting the organization of the corporation and regarding the subscription
and payment for stock, but no business shall be transacted prior or subsequent
to the organization until at least one-half of the capital stock is actually
subscribed and twenty per cent thereof actually paid in, except with the
members of the association. The Board of Directors shall have
the general charge, management and direction of the affairs of the association
and shall meet at such times and places as they may think proper and necessary
for the transaction of business. The matter of the plant will be left
entirely with the stockholders upon the final organization of the company, and
after careful consideration of the subject.
They hope to get something that will be a blessing to the city for all
time. LATER - The $5,000 of the capital
stock has all been subscribed, 20 per cent. paid in and a meeting of the
stockholders of the Waupaca Electric Light Association has been called for
Monday Evening, April 5th, to perfect organization, elect officers, etc. |