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TEFOR > N the i o 5 ¢\e Up/ c'h ) A sh"o Z | S g ’ O e GEO. HARTLEY PHOTOGRAPHER FINISHING, DEVELOPING, AND PRINTING LEAVE ORDERS AT CLEVE LAND’S DRUG STORE SPECIAL MEETING OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE JULESBURG IRRIGATION DIS TRICT. May 25th, 1918 Present: Directors, C. W. White, President; Frank Sherman and W. H. Brandt, C. M. Rolfson, Attorney, and R. J. Dobell, Secretary. R. J. Dobell officially notified the Board that he had been called for “Over Seas” service in the Y. M, C. A. in France and had accepted the call and asked for a leave of absence dur ing the continuance of the war and the -application for such leave was grant ed and G. S. Kinsman was appointed to take the place of the secretary dur ing his absence and upon motion duly ‘'made, seconded and carried it was agreed that at any time Mr. Dobell ‘returned and wanted the positicn that same should be had. It was also mov ‘ed. seconded and carried that Mr. 'Kinsman should receive the salary of $600.00 per year, payable monthly. It was moved, seconded and carried that the same exchange of water be tween C. F. Parker and the District for Cottonwood and Highline water, be in effect this year as has been pre viously arranged for by Superintend ent Bush. ; | It was moved, seconded and carried that the Superintendent be instructed to arrange as soon as possible for a bridge crossing. suitable drops etc. on the Wasteway for the Settlers ditch between Sections 20-21 n 11-47. There being no further business, the meeting adjourned. Attest, C. W. WHITE. R. J. DOBELL, Pres. Secretary. SPECIAL SCHOOL MEETING Notice is hereby given that a spec ial meeting of the legal voters of School District No. 9 in the County of Sedgwick, State of Colorado, called by the district board will be held at the district school house, on the 24th day of June, 1918,. Polls will open at the hour of 2:00 o’clock P. M. and remain open until and will be closed at the hour of 5:00 P. M., for the purpose of bonding said district for the sum of Three Thousands dollars ($3,000.00) for building two School Houses and outbuildings and furnish ing same; also to vote levy for run nirg said schools, GEO. T. BROWN, Secretary School District No. 9. m3O-jl3. JULEEBURG GRIT-ADVOCATE TV SALE OF SCHOOL LANDS | E—— | Notice is hereby given thet the State Beard of Land Commissioners will sell, at public auction, to the highest responsible bidder, on the 3rd day of July, 1918, at 2 e'clock, P. M., at the office of The State Board of Land Com missioners, Capitel Building. Deaver, Colo., the following Hlescribed lands, situated in Sedgwick County, Celorado, viz.: | NEY, Sec. 16, Twp. 16N., Range 43W. minimum price per acre $30.00, value of improvements none. NW1, Sec. 16, Twp. 10N, Range 43W. minimum price per acre $30.00, value of improvements none. SW1, Sec. 16, Twp. 10N., Range 43W., minimum price per acre $30.00, value of improvements none. SE%, Sec. 16, Twp. 10N., Range 43W. minimum price per acre $30.00, value of improvements none. Sale Application No. A 8499 NE%, Sec. 16, Twp. 1IN, Range 45W., minimum price per acre $25.00, value of improvements $60.00. | NW Sec. 16, Twp. 1I1N., Range 45W., minimum price per acre $17.50, value of improvements $30.00. 1 SW1, Sec. 16, Twp. 1IN., Range 45W. minimum price per acre 810.00,1 value of improvements $75.00. 1 SE% Sec. 16, Twp. 1IN., Range 45W, minimum price per acre $10.00, value of improvements $67.50. l Entire section to be sold, or none of it. | Sale Application No. A 9103 ' Subject to any or all easements or rights of way heretofore legally obtain- | ed and now in full force and effect, if any there be. | Reserving, however, to the State of Colorado, all rights to any and a]l min-| erals, ores and metals of every kind and character, and all coal, asphaltum, oil, and other like substances in or under said land, and the right of im.'ressl and egress for the purpose of mining, together with enough of the surface| of the same as may be necessary for the proper and convenient working of | such minerals and substances. Certificate of Purchase will not be issued until purchaser executes quit claim deed conveying to the State of Colorado the above reservation. \ No land will be sold at less than the minimum price per acre, as given | above. The above land will be offered in tracts of not more than 160 acres | and not less than 40 acres. All to be sold or none, as may be determined by! the State Board of Land Commissioners. - | Terms of payment shall be 10 per cent of the purchase money on the day | of sale, the balance in eighteen equal annual payments at 6 per cent per an-‘ num. If the purchaser does not own the improvements, he must pay for the same at sale. Purchaser will execute bond, as provlded in Section 28, Act] of July 11, 1905; must be a citizen of the United States, or one who has de clared his intention of becoming such; must pay appraisement and advertis ing fees. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. No sale shall become effective until approved by the State Land Board. t APPLICATION NO. A 8499 and A 9103. Date sale ordered by Board, November 26, 1917 and April 3, 1918. Date of sale, July 3rd, 1918. E RAYMOND MILLER, President State Board Land Commissioners. First Publication June 6, 1918. ’ Last Publication June 27, 1918. SUMMONS ] — | State of Colorado ) ]' ) ss. ] County of Sedgwick ) 1 IN THE COUNTY COURT. ( The Presbytery of Boul- i’ der, Colorado, a Corpor- A ation, Plaintiff, [ vs. i Angle Graham, Lydia A. K Guy, Linda M. Graham, i ’ George Gillespie, and The | Unknown Heirs at Law i ~ of all remaining members 1 of the First Presbyterian ~ Church of Julesburg, 1 Colorado, and of the said 1 ! Angie Graham, Lydia A. ] ‘ Guy, Linda M. Graham, : ~ and George Gillespie; - and John G. Reid, and " Charles M. Campbell, in dividually and as Trus- ’ tees, Defendants. I‘ ‘The People of the State of Colorado. ] To the defendants above named, | GREETING: | You are hereby required to appear in an action brought against you by the aboved named plaintiff, in the '] County Court of Sedgwick County.;’ State of Colorado, and answer _the| complaint therein within twenty days| after the service hereof, if served| within this County; or, if served out} of this County, or . by publication,jl within thirty days after the service. ! hereof, exclusive of the day of ser-.] vice; or judgment by default will be\’ taken against you according to the. prayer of the complaint; and if a'¢ copy of the complaint in the above,? entitled action be not served with this summons, or if the service hereof ¢ be made out of this State, then ten ¢ days additional to the time herein- | & above specified, for appearance and‘-] answer will be allowed before the tak-| ing of judgment by default as afore- 'l said. 't The said action is brought to quiet & the title to the following described | property situated in the County of; Sedgwick, and State of Colorado, to-|] wit: '] ich On You Goi be Like? Whic e are You Going to be e’ “—__—_fi—* Two men came down the streets of Julesburg one hot sultry summer day. One of these men looked like he might be a friend of Kaiser Bill's found here in America by some of these real red-blooded Americans we have. The other man had a huge smile spreading all over his face and had the appearance of be ing one of the men that had found this said friend of Kaiser Bill’s. The first man still wore his heavy winter suit on this hot sultry day, making him about the most unhappy fellow alive while the other man wore one of these famous INTERNATIONAL MADE-TO-MEASURE summer suits and the soft cool breezy appearance of that suit helped to increase the look of pleasure and content that had a hard time in trying to express itself on so small a place as a man’s face. Which one of these men are you going to be like? Get busy and order your suit now. WATCH OUR WINDOW OUR SLOGAN: BEST QUAL- P P t M 2 o e meeis] P, Petersen Mercantile Co. ] Lots Eleven (11) and Twelve (12), {in Block Thirty-three (33) in the ]Union Pacific Railway Company's First Addition to Denver Junction, now Julesburg, and secure a decree declaring and adjudging that the de ifendnnts have no estate, title or in 'terest in and to said premises, as iwill more fully appear from the com | plaint in said action to which refer |ence is here made; and a copy of | which is hereto attached. | "And you are hereby notified that if you fail to appear, and to answer the said complaint as above required the said plaintiff will have your de fault entered and will thereafter ap ply to the court for a judgment and decrec as requested by the prayer of the said complaint. Given undder my hand and seal of said court at Julesburg, in said | County, this 7th day of May, A. D. 1918. | (SEAL) G. H. AUSTIN, | Judge and Ex-Officio Clerk of Coun ty Court of Sedgwick County, Colorado. | 'First Pub. June 6, 1918. | Last Pub: June 27, 1918. | A e W | j NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION l NOTICE is hereby given that Marie M. Lueth, formerly Evans, of Ovid, Colorado, who on May 9th, 1914, made Homestead Entry, Serial No. 020728, for N%.S% and NE!, Section 28, Township 11N, Range 45W, 6th Prin cipal Meridian, has filed notice of in tention to make Final Three Year Proof, to establish claim to the land above deschibed, before The Registcri and Receiver, U. S. Land Office, at( Sterling, Colorado, on-the 12th day of July, 1918. [ Claimant names as witnesses: Wil-[ liam T. Johnson, Charles Mergan, An ton Sorrensen, all of Julesburg, Colo., and Herman Buess of Ovid, Colorado. A. F. BROWNS, Register. First Pub. May 30, 1918. Last Pub, July 4, 1918. Perfection Puritan z Oil Stoves Monarch and Universal 3 Come In and Look Over My Stock ® Jankovsky Mercantile . oviD : : Company COLORADO m — m I ractors! When a farmer decides to buy a tractor, he wants the best one made. I have, in the past year sold more tractors than any other dealer in Jules burg. Why not get your information from the men who use them? Is it worth anything to buy from one who has had years of experience ? I have in stock the 10-20 Titan and Mogul, the most powerful and simple kerosene tractors on the market. t H. H. HODGES, the Tractor Man Phone Julesburg 72W Se S e I S Use Grit-Advocate Want-ads | ! | { ‘ i THE UNIVERSAL CAR i i The Ford Sedan is high-class in appearance ' and appointments. The seats are restful, and ! i deeply upholstered with cloth of high quality. y i Large doors give convenient entrance on eith- i | er side; plate glass windows make it closed i I car for inclement weather, and give fresh air ' when open. With high quality in appear- ‘ ance and equipment there is the simple and '? safe control in driving. A woman’s car—a ‘ family car for every-day in the year. Ford | Sedan $645 f£. o. b. 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