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|TIIE ORUWAY NEW ERA Local News Milton M. Fishenrord has removed ■» Pueblo from Denver where he had been located for the part aerveral months. * Art Reno, came down from Pueblo -Tuesday night to attend his small uighter’s birthday party. "Grand bna” Stnon of Ordway «u also a Luest. —Sugar City Gazette. (> - - b M'as Srena Rank went to Gunnison j b few days ago whore she will attend i 8 *>o teachers' normal school during a.•* next few weeks. Sho taught j School at King Center the past year. ind will continue In school work but | y s not y*M accented any of the fiohools preferred hen. t I t A H. Wait, living southeast of Sug t«r City was Itreated to a surprise i g arty by about sixty of his town e'-lends Saturday night. The guests j Canced to broad daylight. Sunday I • tornit g and had a “rousing good ’ I-.tme.’’ They had “eats” galore, pro-, . ; ded by tho ladies In the crowd and; t icy did full jurt-ico to them.—Sugar j *' ty Gazette. i 1 Sheriff Tom Williams, accomnan ed by Louis Papke, left yesterday ! tiorning for Las Animas, Colorado. | In take In eoustodv a man hv thei -winie of Schreiber of tho Forder! leighborhood, in the southern part ; >f this county, who is charged with a itatuatory cr me. The sheriff will • •ring his pn-oner to Hugo to await ' rial. —Hugo Ledger. Verna Hymer of Pueblo Is the ;uest of Grace Estes this week. Emerson Eagleton was boro lar.t, .■ eek visiting and looking after some, lusiness matters for his father. The j'agleton family has moved to noar j*vorlanU. Wyo.. for the summer jVhere Mr Eagleton bus his bees "on jiasturo”. Emerson went there from jiere to help with the bees during the : :sxt few months. James Carpenter and family ar ived last Friday evening from No •raska where they had been residing , “or the past two years, and will take jp their hotue here again. They •Jrova thru by auto. A. A. 11111, and two young sons, or 'lk City. Okla., arrived last week a visit with the boys’ grand par •nts. .Mr. and Mrs. J. I). Thomas. Mr. uid Mrs j. i- Thomas..ANLDdli. Hill is greatly pleased with Crowley , aunty and is of the opinion, that it. .a for greater district in every re kpect than wo advertise it to lie. .Miss Susie Adams, a former teach-! r-r in the Ordway schools, is now lo ■'ited in Chicago. She has been in government work in Washington. D. . for tho past two years or more. She was recently transferred at her iwn request to tho Central Depart nont headquarters of the same de partment she was in in Washington. I he states that, the ofTiee building ;he is in is hut two blocks from the ike. Her address is: 1924 Furewell! .k venue. Your typewriter ribbon Is at the New Era office. THOS. B. STONE BUYS SCOTT R. EMMERT RANCH Thos. 11. Stone, cf Kontucky has bought the Scott R, Emmert ranch west of Ordway. Ho will lake po !-•■esaion of u’he place the first of next i January and make that his homo. Mr. Emmert and family will prob anly remove to Kansas where they re • . .ed before coming to Ordway about « year ago. The change was found necessary on account of Mrs. Era uiert health. Her physician advis i > her to remove to a lower altitude ' i hey like it fine hero atm regret to he & ompolied to leave Colorado. Mr. and Mrs. Stone recently camel , ■ •'re from Kentucky to visit their {daughter. Mrt.. Clyde Hawkins, and •.family, and decided to *buy a place •nd move here as they wero so im j . pressed with this section of Colorado’ both as to an agricultural district and plimaie. NOTICE i_ W® have bought the stock of Old field tires handled by Fred Hientz at ihe Ordway Tire Repair Shop and will be the agents for same in the • future. CLINGER & McCOY. BUILERS TAKE NOTICE Since Building Materials have ad-1 vunced to such an extent, the Trustees •>f Church of the Brethren have do-, edded for the present to postpone the i completion of the church on Block 30 ! Lots 1, 2. 3, 4. end will give opportu nity to any one who may use found a-' lion for residence to give sealed bids for two or four lots, foundation and form lumber. Bids to he in the hands of A. G. Miller, agent, telephono 94- 24 not later than June 26. 1920. Trustees reserve right to reject any or all bids. No commission. TRUSTEES OF CHURCH Carbon paper at the New Era. Laundry Troubles are dispelled If you have us do your work. Why not save your strength—you women— for other things. PHONE, ORUWAY IS7W B. FRANK MILLER Representative NEW METHOD LAUNDRV MAY BUILD ELEVATOR 1 Tho Sugar City Trading and In vestment Company is contemplating bufldiug a Brick and concrete grain < lovntor or. the old Fluke location. Ar rangements have been made, with the ! Missouri Pacific for extending a track !to this location. I« Is tho intention of this company to furntah a market ! for all the p.oducta of tho so-called dry territory as well as the irrigated I section. —Sugar City Gazette. SUGAR CITY BRIEF’S J Joe Wallace and family have mov jed from the ranch to Sugar City. Mlsg Bessie Jon.; . of La Junta came | over last woek for a visit with K. E. i Jones and family. Mra. R. A. Hamilton and children j will spend the summer r.t Beulah, j W. F. Tarbox has returned from a : 1 visit w'tb his mother at Clay Von, 111. NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO LEASE STATE LAND Office of the Stale Board of land ! Commissioners, Denver, Colo., June 11,1 IKiO. J Notice is hereby given that applica | tion has been niude to leane the fol [ lowing school lands, situated in Oiow- j I ley County, Colorado, to-wlt: All of Section 36, township 18 S. Range 66 W. • All of Section 16, township 19 S., , Range 66 W., Application number B ! 1804. All of Section 16. township 20 S., Range 57 \V.. application number B i 1805 (immunity application) All of Section 36, township 18 S., I Range 55 W., application number B- j 1 ISO 6, (Immunity Application) Notice is further hereby given that j all other persons desiring to file an j application to lease all or any part of j nis tract of land must file same In this office prior to July 16. 1920. as j no other application to lease thej above described lauds will be con-j 1 ntdered after said date. J. F. VIVIAN. Register State Board Land Com. : By LUCY E. PEABODY. D. R. j First Publication June 18. 1920. Last Publication July 9, 1920 ORDINANCE NO. 127 \N ORDINANCE CREATING AN IM- | PROVEMENT DISTRICT IN THE TOWN OF ORDWAY. TO BE KNOWN AND DESIGNATED AS MAIN STREET IMPROVEMENT' DISTRICT NUMBER ONE. ORD ERING THE CONSTRUCTION THEREIN OF A SYSTEM OF j ORNAMENTAL STREET LIGHTS AND PROVIDING FOR THE IS SUE OF THE WARANTS OF SAID DISTRICT IN PAYMENT OF SAID LOCAL IMPROVEMENT. WHEREAS. At a regular meeting of 'the Board of Trustees of tho Town : of Ordway, in the State of Colorado,! held on the sth day of April. A. D.. 1920, pursuant to an act of the Gen-j eral Aiwemhly of the State of Colo-! rado, entitled. "An Act to Provide far tiie consl'.iruction of local improvo-j ments in cities of all classes having a population of lose than 100,000, and Incorporated towns, the issuance of local improvement bonds therefor,! | and the assessment and payment of ; the cost of said improvements'' ap- I proved April B|t2i, A. D., 1899, by res-' olution diny passed and adopted it was found and declared by said board , of Trustees that the construction of 1 an ornamental street lighting system.! in that pant of the said Town of Ord way hereinafter described, was for the best interest of the said Town of : Ordw,ay, and of the owners of the property hereinafter described; and WHEREAS, By said resolution, the i town engineer of said town was ord -1 ered To make a survey of that portion ;of said town designated in said resol ution as Main Street Improvement ! District No. 1. with the view of the creation out of the said portion o’ said Town of an improvement district and the construction therein of a sys item of ornemental street lights; and WHEREAS. By said resolution, I /.aid town engineer was directed to i prepare and file with the Clerk of i j sahi town a map of the proposed dls-1 I trict, showing exterior boundaries i thereof,-and alii streets, alleys, aven-j j uen and blocks withlfi the same, and \ that he also prepare and file with the i | Clerk of said town the details of said j survey, including it he specifications ; for the improvement to be conntruct i ed within said proposed district. the; material to ho used therein, his eHtl ! mate of the costs of such improve- j | ments. a schedule showing the ap , proximate amount of such costs to bo ' apportioned and assessed upon each' I lot and parcel of land hi said propos- j led district, in prporrUon as the front-j age of each lot or parcel of land is to | tho frontage of all the lots or par-1 I cels of land in said proposed district, j i exclusive of public highways, streets end alleys; all properly Indexed and! j all. for the purpose of indentification. signed by him as town engineer; and ! WHEREAS. Said town engineer, in j I pursuance of said order so to him i given, has made his report In the; premises and filed with tho Clerk of; sr.'d town therewith all tho maps and j I certificates of said survey, as well as I • schedules, piano, specifications, ap proximations of cost, and all other matters and things in complete form j and suhstunco by the law and In said | resolution required; all of said esti > mations of cost being exclusive of . ;tl»e costs of interest, inspection and Incidentals; and. WHEREAS, By said resolution* du ly passed and adopted by said Board of Trustees on the 20th day of April. A. D., 1920. the report so made and filed by said town engineer was adopt - HOME SWEET HOME by Jack Wilson ed. and tho said report, together with the details, specifications, estimates. - maps, schedules, and the kinds of ma ; terials recommended by said engineer i for use In the construction of the said . local improvement, approved and . adopted by said Board of Trustees as the details, plans, specifications esti mates and materials for use in the construction of said local improve- j •uuiit, and the survey and map of said proposed improvement district to be the survey and map of tbe improve ment district to be thereafter creat ed; and WHEREAS. By said (resolution, adopted as aforesaid, the said Board of Trustees determined the number ot installments and tbe time In which the cost of said Improvement should be payable: the rate of Interest on unpaid installments; the ‘district to be assessed for the same; the prob- , able total cost to be assessed on each lot or parcel of land in said district, and directed the said town clerk to publish in the Ordway New Era. a newspaper of general circulation in , the Town of Ordway. a notice to the owners of the property to be assessed , of the kind of improvements propos ed; the number of Installments, and , the time in which the same will ho payable, the rate of interest on de- . feiired and unpaid installments, tho , extent of the dirtrict to be improved. , the probable cost per foot as shown , by the estimates of the engineer, and , the time when an ordinance ordering , the construction of said improvement . in said improvement district proposed , would he finally considered; that the i j map of said proposed district, show-1 J j lug the exterior boundaries thereof land the location of said local improve-! t | mont and the estimates and schedules | | I showing the amounts to be assessed r | against each front foot of each lot or : f 1 parcel of land in said district, and all i , i rosolution and proceedings of said - Board of Trustees relating to said pro ' posed district and the proposed ira-, j [ provements therein were on file and j t | could be seen and examined by any' [person interested at the office of the L i Clerk and Recorder in the Town of I f Ordway during business hours of any! day on or before and until 8:00 p. m., c Monday, the 7th day of June. A. D..|j 1920. and that all complaints and oh- 1 jections made in writing concerning the proposed improvements therein described and contemplated to be made, bv the owner or owners of any real estate to he assessed with the cost thereof, or by any person inter ested generally, would be heard and determined by the Board of Trustees, and that at said time and after the determination of all complaints and objections so made, said Board ot Trustees would finally consider an Ordinance creating said dirtrict and ordering and authorizing the im provements therein proposed; and WHEREAS. The said Town Clerk, by advertising for a period of over twenty days prior to the 7th day of June. A. D., 1920, published in the New Era, a newspaper of general circ ulation In the Town of Ordway. gave notice In form and substance of the matters and things above mentioned, as having been ordered to bo given in all respocts in accordance with law and said order; and WHEREAS, No objections or com plaints were made or filed against the construction of said local improve ments ar. proposed, or tho assessment of the cost thereof by the owner or owners of any lands within the said proposed district, or by any person interested generally; and WHEREAS. More than thirty days have elapsed since the date of the ! first publication of said notice; Now Therefore, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE TOWN 1 OF ORDWAY. COLORADO: ;« Section 1. That said improve- < ments herein after described and re ferred to. consisting of a system of < ornemental street lights, were dulv i : ordered after notice duly given as re- :! qulred by law. Section 2. That an Improvement: district bo and the same is hereby os- ! ! tublished and created out of that por- ; i tion of the Town of Ordway, Color- \ • ado, bounded and described as> fol- j | lows, to-wlt: Embracing all lots or fractional! j lots In Blocks No. Thirty-nine (39),j Forty (40). Forty-six (46), Forty-1 I seven (47). and that part of Block > No. Fifty-four (54) lying north of| the Missouri Pacific right of way, | { fronting or abutting on Main street' ;in said Town of Ordway. Being lots! 17 to 32. both inclusive, in Block j Thirty-nui-? (39); Lots 1 to 16. botn \ 'inclusive, in Block (40); lort. 17 to' 132, both inclusive. In block forty-six ! (46), lots 1 to 16, both inclusive, in | i block forty-seven (47); and lots li j to 4. both inclusive, in block fifty-; ,four (54) in the Town of Ordway, Colorado. j Section 3. That said district shall! be known as, and the same is hereby ! designated, "Main Street Improve-! ment District Number One**. 1 Section 4. That the construction lof a nyotem of ornamental street j [lights in and for said district, aH | | shown by the plans, specifications, j j und maps thereof prepared by the. | town engineer and approved by the j Board of Trustees of said town, and ; ! now on file in the office of the Clerk [of said town, bo and tho same are' I authorized and ordered. I Section 5. That by virtue and in ' pursuance of the aforesaid act ap-1 • proved April 8, A. D., 1899. being' ! Chapter 151 of the Session Laws! lof Colorado, 1899, lixal improve-; ment warrants of tho town be’ [ Issued for thn purpose of paying for! the local Improvements in this ordin- [ ! ance described and approved, to he ■ constructed In said Main Street Im- 1 ORDWAY. CROWLEY COUNTY. COLORADO ' provemont District Number One. In ’ aJI amount not to exceed the whole ; coat of said improvements, including engineering. Inspection, interest, col ; lection, and other incidental expense'' as in said act provided, and In no ev -1 ent to exceed tho estimats of the cost made by (he engineer of said town pursuant to the preliminary order of the Board of Trustees adopted April 5. A. D., 1920. to-wit: Thirty-four Hundred Dollars ($3400.00). with five per cent additional for the cost of inspections and incidentals. Section 6. That said warrants shall be dated August Ist, 1920; shall boar the name of the district improv- j ed. shall he payable to the bearer two years from the date thereof, subject to call and prior payment as in said ac* provided; shall ba subscribed by tlm Mayor, at tort :d by the Town Clerk, and the seal of the Town there to affixed; shall he payable out of the moneys collected on account of the ai^iessment made for said Improve ment; shall bear interest at the rate of six por cent (6 o|o) per annum, from the date of issuance thereof; ‘•ball be In denominations of five hun dred dollars ($500.00) each, and ‘•ball he numbered consecutively from (I ) upward. Said warrants and the interest thereon shall be payable ai the office of tho Town Treasurer In the Town of Ordway. Section 7. That said warrants shall be issued from time to time by the Town Treasurer upon ertimates and orders of the town engineer, countersigned and approved by the : I Mayor, but the Mayor may use sain ! warrants at par for the payment of engineering and cost of Inspection, or , j the Mayor, with the approval of the i Board of Trustees, may sell, in the I manner provided in said act, sufficient 1 of said warranto at not less than par [to pay raid expenses in cash. The ; Town-Treasurer shall make and pre serve a record of all warrants issued \ hereunder In a suitable book kept Tor ‘ that purpose. ' Section 8. That said warrants 1 shall bo in substantially the following ’ fc rm: < UNITED STATES OF AMERICA ' Stato of Colorado Town of Ordwav LOCAL IMPROVEMENT WARRANT 1 Main Street Improvement District Number One ! j No $500.00 ! The Town of Ordway, in the Coun ty of Crowley, and State of Colorado, j for value received, acknowledges lt | «elf Indebted and hero by promises to : pay to or, bearer 1 the sum of five hundred dollars ($500.00) In lawful money of the : United States of America, at the or j fico of the Town Treasurer in /aid ! Town, on the Ist day cf August. A. D. 1922. subject to call and payment. ; however at any time prior thereto, r.s I provided in the act of the Genoral As-I sombly of (lie State of Colorado, here inafter mentioned, with intere-t there. , on from date untilpayment at tho rate 1 of six per centum ( 6 ojo) per annum. i This warrjyit is issued for the pur pose of paying the costs of a local im provement in Main Street Improve ment District Number One, by virtue and in full conformity with an act of the General Assembly of the State of | Colorado, entitled. "An act to pro ! vide for the construction of local Im j provements In cities of all classes : having a population of less than 100,- | 000, and incorporated towns, the is | suance of local improvement bonds , therefor, and the assessment and pay ment of the cost of said improvement* | Approved April 8. 1899. and an ord . inance of said town duly adopted, np- j proved, published and made a law ; of said town prior to ‘he issue there- . for.. ' This warrant is pnyable solely* out of the proceeds of a special assess i ment to be levied upon real estate I situate In the Town of Ordway in raid Main Street Improvement District ■ Number One. especially benefited by 1 said improvement, and the amount of , j the assessments to be made upon the i real estate in said district for the pny j ment thereof, with accrued Interest, in a lien upon said real estate in the ! roepectlvc amounts to bo apportioned j to said real estate and assessed by an 1 ordinance of snid town, said lien hav j ing priority over all other liens cx -5 copt other bonds and warrants hereto- , j fore ismied by said town, and the lior. ! of general taxes, end it is hereby cert i ified and recited t.tir.t the total issue of the bonds and warrants of said town ‘ for snid district, including this war -1 rant, does not exceed the estimate of ' tho town engineer, the contract price | for said improvements, nor the r amount authorized by law. and it is : further hereby certified and recited j 1 that every requirement of law relat | ing to the creation of said Main ; [Street Improvement District Number, I One. the making of said local im-, j provement and the issue of this war i rant, has been fully complied with by | I tho proper officers, and that all con- I ! dltlons required to exist and things! j required to be done precedent to and ' iln the issuance of this warrant to j render the same lawful and valid j ; have happened and been properly ; done and performed, and did exist in regular ami due time, form and man ,l nor as required by law. I IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF. The said Town of Ordway has caused this .| wurrant to he subscribed by it’s May .l or. attested by it’s Town Clei;k under [ the sonl of the Town, as of this Ist day of August. A. D.. 1920. >1 -! Mayor. I . ATTEST )| Clerk - 1 Section 9. The Town Clerk is here by authorized and directed to have printed six warrants of the denomin ation of Five hundred dollars each, numbered from 1 to 6. both numbers inclusive, and one warrant for four hundred dollars, to meet the estimat ed cost of said improvement, as here in provided, and when Jthe same are prepared, to deposit the same with the Town Treasurer, to be issued from time to time, as heretofore pro vided. Section 10. All ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict with this ordinance are hereby repealed Section 11. This ordinance, aft?r : it’s passage, shall be recorded in a book kept for that purpose, be auth enticated by the signature or the May or and Town Clerk, and shall be pub lished In the Ordway New Era. a newspaper published within the lim its of the Town of Ordway; shall take effect and be in force upon the expir ation of five (5) days after it is so published; and shall be irrepealable until the indebtedness herein provid ed shall be paid in full. Adopted and approved this 7th day of June, A. I)., 1920. W. H. CRISMAN. Mayor. Attest—JOHN B. ESTES. Town Clerk Ribbons for your typewriter atThe New Era office. SUMMONS j Stato of Colorado, County of Crowlpy, I in the Coutnty Court. J. Glenn Miller. Plaintiff, vs Jennie Burnett. Defendant. —Summons The People cf the State of Colorado. To Jennie Burnett the defendant above named. Greeting: You are hereby required to appear in an action brought against you by the above named plaintiff Jn the County Court of Crowley 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 Countv. or by publication, within thirty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of serv ice; or judgmont by default will be taken against you according to the prayer of tho complaint. And if a copy of the complaint in tho 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 hereinbefore specified for appearance and answer will be allowed before the taking of judgment by default uh aforesaid. The said action is brought by the plaintiff to recover sixteen hundred and seven and 50-100 dollars for ser vices as an attorney at law, to-wlt; the foreclosure and sale on account] of a trust deed, of certain land in Crowley County. Colorado, and the collection of four promissory notes of the principal sum of six thousand dollars together with interest! on them in the sum of four hundred thirty dollars, which said notes pro vided for 25 per cent attorney fees, said sale was held by W. R. Ferguson Public Trustee, for Crowley County, at the Court House in Ordway, on the 10th., day of May 1920, to satisfy the said notes made by Juanita Dean and A. J. Dean and that said notes were by reason of said sale fully paid and satisfied, as will more fully appear from the complaint in said action to which reference is here made: 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 take judgment against you for the sum claimed by default. Given under my hand and official seal at Ordway, Colorado, in said County, this 19th, day of May A. D., 1920. CHAS. C. WOOLDRIDGE, Judge and Ex-Officio Clerk County Court. First Publication June 4, 1920 Last Publication June 28, 1920. I. H. STANLEY Attorney at Law Ordway, Colorado MAST & MEIKLE Attorneys and Counsellors at I*aw 'Ordway, Colorado T. H. THOMAS Lawyer Practice in State and Federal Courts Sugar City. Colorado DR. H. C. SWIFT Osteopath Phone 92R4 Ordway, Colorado DR. L. W. WHITAKER Dentist ] Miller Building over Post Office Phone 159 i R. J. CORNWELL Auctioneer Ordway. Colorado Violin Lessons ; Beginners and Advanced Pupils j GEO. E. EDGAR Eighteen great programs at the Ordway Chautauqua all for the price of a seasen ticket. CROSS UNDERTAKING CO. Albert L. Cross, Manager Day Phone Ordway 22 Night Phone Ordway 127 w Shipping tags in any quantity, plain or printed, at the New Era. ERNEST CLINGES F. E. McCOY Cling'er & McCoy AUTO LIVERY BARNEY OLDFELD TIRES GASOLINE AND OILS “Prompt Service Our Motto’’ corc * the * s instant. jegaMty TELL US WHAT YOU WANT jftS&Y ELECTRICALLY AND THE i lUi SERVICE lc. M STANT. Ray Edgar FOLEY BUILDING ON LINCOLN Hail Insurance I still represent the same good old reliable com panies writing liberal contracts and making satis factory adjustments WITHOUT INCREASE IN RATES.. . (Read this again.) It is to your interest to see ME before plac ing your business. You Profit by my experience in this line of protection.. . WRITE EARLY it costs no more. D. F. Bartlett Phones Ord. 113-W and 47,- Office over Post Office. F arming' Machinery Do not forget that we stilF have considerable farm machinery left, which we are selling at bar gain prices, especially two-row corn planters. “-mill feeds When it comes to mill feeds we have them all, at the right prices. Ground com and oats the best feed for your milk cows, special prepared chick feed to make your hens lay, also all kinds of baby.chick feed. If you anr in need of field seeds call on us. Crowley Co. Milling & Elevator Co. FRIDAY, JUNE 18. 1920 . Dr. G. E. Clark Dr. W. H. Bray VETERINARY 'HOSPITAL Dr. Clark is In Ordway Weekly Fowler. Colorado Ribbons for your typewriter at the New Era office.