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Detroit. ‘ : - — o ANRNRLARARNRNNNNNNNRNNNN®E | County, Colorado, that you, the said persons above named are legatees and EG AL NOTICES devisees under the last Will and Testa- AR EHAERRACRRENS ment of Sidney Pool, deceased, and that you and each of you are heirs-at law of said Sidney Pool, deceased, and that you and each of you is a non- NOTICE OF HEARING resident of this State; NOW THEREFORE, in accordance State of Colorado ) lwith the provisions of the statue in ] ) ss. such case made and provided, and by County of Sedgwick ) the order of the Court duly made and IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE | entered. you are hereby notified that OF SIDNEY POOL, Deceased. an instrument of writing purporting In the County Court, in Probate. ito be the last will and testament of The People of the State of Colorado|the said Sidney Pool. deceased. was to: presented to said Court for Probate by Jessie E. Scott, Mabel Scott, Elsie| Guy W. Pool, residing at Julesburg, Ewing, Clara Clough, F. J. Pool, S. H.|in the State of Colorado; that the said Pool, A. C. Pool, GREETING: decedent was. at the time of his de- WHEREAS, it has been made to ap- | cease, a resident of Julesburg in the pear to the County Court of Sedgwick ' County of Sedgwick and State of Colo - GEORGE B. THOMPSON - LOANS e W S AVE moneybybuild- DO it now and quit = ing now. paying rent. = . HE. saf thod ; SE common sense % = S meoC and sense and con- = = oncaway. sult the madam of = = the house. = = EMEMBER, now = = is your opportunity R EMEMBER, now = = to buy. is the time to build. = % E VERY man owes K 5% = his family one home. ANY thnifty man can = = own his home. = = OTHING wil : = = please the family UILD now while = = better than therr lumber prices are = E own home. lowest. = %G ET busy now. INSIDE prices are yours % = = = " = B HE price of lumber UMBER will never = = is lower than it ever be lowerin pricethan = E will be. now. = = H geamqamiionare | NG sSI s R = those living in their ; - % o g to help you build. = = Prospective builders are HE best construction = = urged to call at our office at lowest prices is = = and get book of plans. We YOULS: = = will g|ad|y give you an at- OU R opportanity = &= tractive price on any com- has come. Are you % E plete house, hungalow going to take advant- = : ; it? = g barn or garage, which you age of it’ = = may f.md in plan book and wish to buld. It will be to = E= your interest to see us before building. = E The Julesburg Lumber Co. = - Julesburg. Colo. § =1 [ i = S rado; that the said decedent, accomd ing to the said alleged Will devised and bequeathed his property in the words and figures, following, to-wit: FIRST: All debts are to be paid.| SECOND: All of his estate, real, personal and mixed wheresoever sit uated, he gave, devised and bequea!h-z ed to his wife, Dora Pool; | THIRD: A reasonable compensa tion and expenses to go to Guy w| Pool, Executor. , YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED to be and appear before said Court at the County Court Room in the Court House in Julesburg, in the County of Sedgwick, in the State of Colorado, on | the twelfth day of August, A. D. 1918, then and there to attend thel hearing on the probate of said allegedl last Will and Testament of the said‘ Sidney Pool, deceased, and further to do and perform what shall then, by the said Court be required and ad- Jjudged. Said hearing will commcnce‘ at the hour of ten o'clock of said day or as soon thereafter as the same may | be taken up. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said Court at my office in Julesburg, in said County, this 9th day of July A. D. 1918. G." H. AUSTIN, Judge and Ex-Officio Clerk of said Court. First Pub. July 11, 1918. Last Pub, Aug 1, 1918. NOTICE OF PETITION FOR DE TERMINATION OF HEIRSHIP State of Colorado, ) ) ss. County of Sedgwick ) In the County Court. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF Hiram Rice, Deceased. To all persons interested in the Es tate of Hiram Rice, deceased: Notice is Hereby Given That there has been filed in the County Court of the County of Sedgwick the following duly verified Petition, to-wit: “Comes now Verne K. Rice, by A. F. Perrier, his attorney and shows to the Court: That the said Hiram Rice, whose last known residence was in the County of Boone, State of Nebraska, died intestate in the County of Boone in the State of Nebrasks, on or about the 2nd day of October A. D. 1917, leaving an estate of a value not ex ceeding Two Thousand and Seven Hundred Dollars, consisting of Real Estate, situate in said County of Sedgwick and State of Colo rado ,and left surviving him your Pe titioner, who is a son of .the decedent and that the names and addresses, so far as known to the Petitioner, of all of the other heirs of the decendent are as follows: Verne K. Rice, City of- Chicago, County of Cook, State of Illinois. | Wherefore your Petitioner prays for a judicial ascertainment and determ ination of the heirs of said decendent to the end that the devolution of said Estate may be judicially established and made a part of the public records. VERNE K. RICL, Petitioner. By A. F. Perrier, his attorney. And that Monday, the 12th day of August A. D. 1918 at the hour of 10 o’clock A. M. has been fixed for the hearing of said petition.. Dated this 10th day of July, A. D. 1918. G. H. AUSTIN, County Judge. First Publication July 11, 1918, Last Publication August 1, 1918. NOTICE OF ADJUSTMENT DAY Estate of Hiram Rice, Deceased. l No. 100. All persons having claims againts said estate are hereby . notified to present them for adjustment to the County Court of Sedgwick County, Colorado on Monday, the 12th day of August A. D. 1918. JAMES H. PARKER, Administrator, A. F. Perrier, Attorney. First Pub. July 11, 1918. | Last Pub. August 1, 1918. | ~NOTICE FOR BIDS ’ Notice is hereby given that sc:xled‘ bids will be reccived at the office of the County Superintendent of Schools | of Sedgwick County, Colorado, in the! town of Julesburg, up until twelve | o'clock noon, Saturday, July 27, 1:)18,! for the construction of two s('hooll houses in school district No. 9, Sedg- | wick County, Colorado, same to in clude all material and labor, and also bids will be received for the furnish ing of material and for the furnish ing of labor separaetly for said (two) schoolhouses. All material will be placed on the | ground by the school board. The school board reserves the ri:htl to reject any and all bids. Plans an\!{ specifications may be seen at the of fice of the Julesburg Lumber Co., in the Town of Julesburg, Colorado. L. L. GLENN, Pres. School District No. 9. GEORGE T. BROWN, Secretary. First Pub. July 18, 1918. Last Pub. July 25, 1918, NOTICE OF ADJUSTMENT DAY Estate of Mary A. Fox, Deceased. | No. 93. All persons having claims acainst said estate are hereby notified to pre | sent them for adjustment to the Coun |ty Court of Sedgwick County, Colo- JULESBURG GRIT-ADVOCATE -iru‘m. on the 19th day of August A. D.! | | 1918 e‘ OLIVE McKELLIPS, l | Administratrix with will annexed. | |A. F. PERRIER, Attorney. { ' SUMMONS | | —_— ! State of Colorado ) { | ) ss. [ | County of Sedgwick ) | | IN THE DISTRICT COURT I { ARy ’ | Christina Fick, Plain- ‘ | tiff, ve. l R. A. Sidebotham, and | the unknown heirs, as- i | signs, devisees, legal l representatives, and grantees of the said | R A. Sidebotham, John | B. Thompson, and the unknown heirs, as signs, devisees, legal i representatives and | | grantees of the said | John B. Thompson, C. l E. Holland, and the un known heirs, assigns, devisees, legal repre sentatives and gran tees of the said C. E. Holland, Defendants. ' THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE o|—‘| COLORADO. i To, R. A. Sidebotham, and the un-i known heirs, assigns, devisees, legall representatives and grantees of the said R. A. Sidebotham, John B. Thompson, and the unknown heirs, as signs, devisees, legal representatives| and grantees of the said John B. Thompson, C. E. Holland and the un known heirs, assigns, devisees, legal representatives and grantees of said C. E. Holland, ‘he defendants abovei namec¢, GREETING- ' You are hereby rejuired to apnear in an action brought against you by the above named plaintiff in the Dis trict 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 servéd out | of this County, or by publication, | within thirty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of ser | vice; or judgement 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 here | of be made out of this State, then | ten days additional to the time here | inbefore specified for appearance and | answer will be allowed before taking | of judgzment by default as aforesaid. : The said action is brought to quiet | the title of the plaintiff in and to the ! following described real estate, to-wit, | The Northeast Quarter (NE%) of .| Section . Thirty-two (32), Township Ten (10) North, Range Forty-three | (43) West of the Sixth Principal Meri -1 dian, in Sedgwick County, Colorade. | against the claims and demands of | the defendants and each and all of them, as will more fully appear from { the complaint in said action to which | reference is here made. 5 &1 And you are hereby notified that ‘| if you fail to appear, and to answer the said complaint as above required,’ the said plaintiff will take judgement as prayed in her complaint. | Given urder my hand and official | seal at Julesburg, Colorado, in said | County, this 6th day of July, A. D. {l9lB. 2o P. R. McDOWELL. Clerk «f District Ceurt. By Fred X. 'Tuffman, Dcputy. Rolfson & Hendricks, Attorneys. First Pub. July 25, 1918. Last Pub. August 15, 1918. PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD l OF DIRECTORS OF THE JULES BURG IRRIGATION DISTRICT July 2, 1918. Board met in regular session. Present: C. W. White, President; Frank Sherman and W. H. Brandt, Trustees; D. T. Bush, Superintendent; C. M. Rolfson, Attorney; G. S. Kins man, Secretary. Minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved. | The following bills were present 'ed and allowed: |C. W. White, director _______s 250 F. W. Sherman, director ____ 10.50 Wm. H. Brandt, director ___. 3.00 C. M. Rolfson, attorney ______ 61.25 IG' S. Kinsman, clerk and | stamps ___________________ 51.001 i D. T. Bush, supt. ____________ 191.50 S. Gottman, guard __________ 75.00 !Henry F. Webster, guard ____ 175.00 | Walter Huey, ditch rider ____ 120.00 |'S. Frederickson, ditch rider.._ 150.00 ; Clarence Brown, ditch rider._ 88.60! Fred Hewgley, ditch rider ____. 45.84 Kenneth Stoner, labor S. dam 52.35 John Kayes, ditch rider ____ 110.00 I. B. Hoag, labor High Line.. 12.00 Freeman Fredericey, labor | Py s e T 40/05 IG. W. Parsons, labor High | : [liine o =on iel Muem TST HET - 2180 {Jas. Huey, labor Petersen _._ 9.00‘ | V. J. Bowman, labor S. D. ____ 117.75| | C. Patterson, labor S. D..___.__ 73.55 George Galvin, labor S. D. ____ 62.70 H. Meineke, labor S. D. ______ 144.28 C. Mortensen, labor S. D._.___ 5.00 Bert Bristow, labor S. D._._._. 8.00 Lee Bristow, labor S. D. .___. 8.00 Homer Sheridan, labor S. D._. 50.92 E. S. Rainey, labor S. D.____. 46.49 M. S. T. & T. Co., telephone SEEVice Treraa R o T 2315 Sedgwick Sun, printing ______ 18.75 J. W. Black, surveying ______ 25.80 Grit Printing Co., printing __ 32.75 | Crook Lamber Co., lumber ._ 458.37 | Crook Hdwe. Co., mdse. .._... 55.61 | Continental Oil Co., gasoline__ 28.20 | Red Lion L. L. L. Co., cement__ 30.00 | fo New Agency for { o [ . ! | &‘9 - (X#F CREAM | Pt 1 A%t SEPARATORS &7 A \ ‘4 0 WZ have taken the agency for the famous De Laval Cream Separators because we believe the De Laval will do better work and last ! longer than any other separator made, and that it is by far the iclcaput and most satisfactory machine to use. { ¥ We have machines on hand at all times and will be pleased to demonstrate their superiority to any one. We have put in a stock of De Laval repairs and De Laval Oil and are in a position to look after the needs of all users of old De Laval machines in this locality. | A. JANKOVSKY iovm SEDGWICK e————————— Sedgwick Meat Market Raimey &05[ Crook Auto Co., 1 spring (Bush)Fre-dre Wel SN, 51198 ‘ H. D. Carroll, deduct from Hod- R e e 1800, lJulelburg Motor Co., deduct from Hodges ______________ 175.00 E. C. Hodges, ditch rider ____ 62.00 A. L. Morris, poisoning grass I hoppers __________________ 10.00 Morrison, poisoning grass hop- l | perey - SENE 55 NN Gl 190 Clark, poiscning grass hop- | PErs fomret oSt R Tt e 250 | George Smith, poisoning grass ' hoppers __________________ 2145 W. J. Ott, board (Williamson) .75 Chas. Shaeffer, poisoning grass } hoppers __________________ 400 A. C. Thurlow, same ________ 15.40 Wayne Thurlow, same ______ 860 Clarence Williamson, same __ 23.65! Ercel Fraser, same ___._____ 345 R. C. Sargent,same __________ 9.15 Vernon Gatley, same ________ 4.20 E. S. Sargent, same ________ 820 Vincent Dye, same __________ 8.70 |E. A. Buckley, Raimey deduc (| B tion s RATF SRR Ie A 1.25/ Butterbauch & Sons, Kayes de- ‘ | Sitduction AT S 11.55| A. Jankovsky, Raimey deduc- Jfition s Rt uR S A i H298:00 G. W. Cannady and his attorney, R. |T. Johnson, appeared before the | Board and asked that Block D, in the | Town of Ovid, be exempted from tax- S || Draying and ||Grant’s Vulcanizing Il Transfer Line SHOP | PROMPT SERVICE, CAREFUL — HANDLING AND REASON ABLE CHARGES. WE SO- Licir YOUR DRAY WORK {| New and Rebuilt Tires | —WHETHER THE JOB BE LARGE OR SMALL—TRY US TIRE AND TUBE REPAIRING PHONE 66] AUTO SUPPLIES GEO RGE Shop. Second d;ot;:orth of ¢he Cash GILLETTE ALL WORK GUAIL.ANTEED . Save Wheat and Meat— “* l The U. S. Department of ! Agriculture Says That: Milk at Is as cheap as sirloin at or eggs at | 10 cents a quart 23.3centsa pound 25.1 a dozen 12 cents a quart 27.9 cents a pound 30.2 a dozen l 15 cents a quart 43.9 cents a pound 37.7 a dozen | . You can use milk either sweet or ‘i sour. | You can always get a supply from the : driver of our milk wagon as it passes your home. Our bottles are thoroughly clean | ed and sterilized every morning and milk l is cooled. ; _ 1 W. M. Labaree ’ JULESBURG, COLORADO ‘»lation, on account of the ground be ing too high to irrigate. It was vot |ed to cut said block out of the irri gation district, and the Secretary in | structed to notify the Assessor to drop said block from the tax list. '| F. M. Johnson appeared before the | Board and presented application, ac companied by check for $174.24, ask 'ling that the West Half of Block 81, and all of Blocks 82 and 83, in Clark )| son’s Second Addition to Denver Junc |tion. now Julesburg, containing six '.aeres, be taken into the Julesburg | Irrigation District, said payment of fi5174.24 being total amount due on '\ said six acres to date. The matter | was laid over until a future meeting. ) On account delinquent payments on ’] East 14 SW 14, Section 26-12-45, same )| was offered for sale, Rolfson & Hen | dricks bidding $601.00; Harris & Son | bidding $600.00, whereupon the sale | was declared made to Rolfson & )| Hendricks subject to action of Coun )ity Commissioners. ' Secretary was instructed to make |a bill against John Hallquist for 1 820.00 for steel headgate for NE% 18- ~312-43. | There being no further business the | Board adjourned. C. W. WHITE, Pres. | G. S. KINSMAN, Secy. » O D ————————— | Use Grit-Advocate Want-ads.