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ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE
In the District Court. State of Wyo
ming, County of Carbon, ss.. in the
matter of the estate of Floyd E. Hub
hard, deceased.
Jennie Hubbard, widow of the
above named deceased, and adminis
tratrix of said estate, did file in this
Court her verified petition on this
18th day of May, A. D. 1920. pray
ing for an order of this Court to set
over to her as the widow of deceased,
the following described real proper
ty, to-wit:
“An undivided one-half interest in
and to the fractional south half of
Block numbered 18, lying and being
in section 17, in township 21 north,
range 87 west, of the Sixth P. M..
in Carbon County, Wyoming, as said
block is laid down, platted and de
scribed for record in Union Pacific
Railroad Company’s Third Addition
to the City of Rawlins, Carbon Coun
ty, Wyoming, and in accordance
with official plat on file in the office
of the County Clerk of said county,
together with a one-story five-roomed
dwelling house thereon.
Upon the grounds as alleged in
■aid petition, that said deceased did
not leave exempt property as by law
provided, and that said property was
all of the property owned by de
ceased at the time of his death, and
that same was appraised at the value
of $1400.00, and that all expenses
of the administration of said estate
being fully paid.
All persons interested in said es
tate of Floyd E. Hubbard, deceased,
are notified and required to be and
appear at the Court room, in the
Court House before the above en-1
titled Court on the 15th day of June, i
A. D. 1920. at the hour of 10 o’clock!
A. M., to show cause, if any they!
have, why said property should not!
be set over unto Jennie Hubbard, |
widow of deceased as her absolute
property.
It Is ordered that this order be
published for three successive weeks
in a newspaper of general circula
tion, published in Carbon County,
Wyoming, prior to said date of hear
ing.
Dated this 18th day of May, A. D.
1920.
V. J. TIDBALL,
Judge.
A. J. ROSIER, Attorney.
5-20-6-3
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE
In the District Court. State of
Wyoming, County of Carbon, in the
matter of the estate of Edward Mc-
Atee, deceased.
Helen Bertha McAtee, widow of
the above named deceased, did file
in this Court on this sth day of May,
1920, her verified petition, praying
for an order to set over to her as
her absolute property, 25 shares of
the capital stock of Cottonwood Cat
tle Company, a corporation, appraised
at $1500.00, and six shares of Ras- i
mussen Sheep Company, a corpora- '
tion, stock, appraised at $900.00,
making in the aggregate $2400.00,
in lieu of homestead exemption, al
leging in said petition that the said
deceased did not leave a homestead
as by law provided, and alleging that
all funeral accounts, attorney’s feesi
and all expenses of the administra
tion of said estate have been fully
paid. g „
AH persons interested in said es
tate of Edward McAtee, deceased,
are notified and required to be and
appear at the Court room, at the
Court Hopse at awlins, Wyoming, ou
the 28th day of June, A. D. 1920, |
at the hour of ten o’clock A. M. of;
said day, to show cause, if any they
have, why said property Should not
be set over to Helen Bertha McAtee,
widow of deceased, as her absolute
property.
It is ordered that this order be
published for three successive weeks
in a newspaper of general circula
tion, in Carbon County, Wyoming,
prior to the date of said hearing.
Dated this 18th day of May, 1920.
V. J. TIDBALL.
. - - Judge..
A. J. ROSIER, Attorney.
5-20-6-3
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE
In the District Court, State of
Wyoming. County of Carbon. In the
matter of the estate of Frank M.
Elliott, deceased.
Minnie Elliott, administratrix of
said estate, did file in this Court on
the sth day of May, A. D. 1920, her
verified petition, praying for an or
der of this Court, to set over to her
as the widow of deceased and as her
absolute property, certain property
of decedent, in lieu of homestead
exemption, and alleging therein, that 1
the said decedent at the time of his
death did not possess a homestead as
by law provided.
All persons interested in said es
tate are hereby notified to appear at
the Court Room, at Rawlins, Wyo-,
ming, on the 28th day of June, A. D.
1920, at the hour of ten o’clock A.
M. of said day, and show cause if any !
they have, why said property as set
forth in said petition, should not be
set over to Minnie Elliott, widow of
deceased, as her absolute property.
It is further ordered that this or-!
der to show cause be published for,
three consecutive weeks in a news
paper of general circulation in Car
bon County, Wyoming.
Dated this 18th day of May. A. D.
1920.
V. J. TIDBALL,
Judge.
A. J. ROSIER, Attorney.
5-20-6-3
NOTICE OF INCORPORATION
Notice is hereby given that the
Hughes Oil Company was incorpor
ated in the office of the Secretary
of State, at Cheyenne, Wyoming, on
the eleventh day of May, 1920, at
9:05 o’clock A. M.
The objects of the company are to
locate, lease, sell and dispose of lands
supposed to contain oil: to carry on
the business of searching for, pros
pecting, preparing, producing, devel
oping, refining, storing, transport
ing. supplying, buying, selling, man
ufacturing and distributing petro
leum and other oils and their prod
ucts and by-products; to construct,
operate and maintain oil wells, refln
maintain pipe lines, pump stations,
storage houses, fixtures, and such
machinery, devices and apparatus as
( may be necessary to operate pipes ’
and pipe lines; to store, transport, .
and handle oil, gas, brine and other ■
mineral solutions, and to do any and
all things necessary to the success
ful management of the oil and min
ing industry.
Its capital stock is one hundred
thousand dollars, divided into one
hundred shares at the par value of
one thousand dollars ($1,000.00 ‘ per
share. Said stock being fully paid
and non-assessable.
Its term of existence is fifty (50)
years. The operations of the com
pany will be carried on In the County
of Sweetwater, State of Wyoming, but
in the discretion of the Board of Di
rectors said business may be extend
ed into other counties and states.
The affairs and management of the
company will be under the control
of three directors and E. W. Hughes
of the City of Rawlins, County of
Carbon, State of Wyoming; U. S. G.
Kuhn of the City of Seattle, County
of King, State of Washington and
C. Ruppert of the City and County of
; Denver, State of Colorado, are elect
ed as such directors for the first year
of its existence.
I The location of the principal office
is Rawlins, Wyoming, and E. W.
Hughes is the agent in charge there
of.
THE HUGHES OIL COMPANY. .
By E. W. Hughes, President.
5-13-5-27
NOTICE OF MORTGAGE
FORBCLOSURE
1 Default having occurred in certain
? of the conditions of the real estate
-| mortgage bearing date of October 23,
, | 1919, made, executed and* delivered
: I by Harry Panagiotakls of the Coun-
H ty of Carbon and State of Wyoming,
t to Gust Panteiakis of. the said coun
, |ty and state, which said mortgage
• was given to secure the payment of
one certain promissory note of even
j date therewith payable to the order
j of the said Gust Panteiakis, in the
. sum of nineteen hundred and 00/100
, $1900.00) dollars, with interest,
. said sum being due and payable on
or before April 23rd, 1920, at the
Carbon State Bank at Hanna, Wyo
ming, which said mortgage deed was
filed for record and duly recorded in
the office of the County Clerk and
Ex-Officio Register of deeds of Car
bon County, Wyoming, on the 24th
day of October, 1919, at 9 o’clock
A. M., in Book 126 of Mortgage deed
records at page 188, and upon which
said mortgage there is claimed to be
due this 19th day of May, 1920, the
date of this notice, the sum of nine
teen hundred eighty-six and 98/100
($1986.98) dollars, principal, and
interest and two hundred and uO/100
($200.00) dollars, a reasonable at
torney’s fee as provided in the said ■
mortgage, and the power of sale con- !
tained in said mortgage having be- !
come operative by reason of the de- ]
fault in the payment of said mort- J
gage indebtedness when the same be- <
came due and payable, and no suit !
or proceedings having been instituted !
at law to recover the debt remain- J
ing secured by the said mortgage, or '
lany part thereof:
Therefore notice is hereby* given !
that by virtue of the power of sale !
in said mortgage contained and of :
the statute in such case made and
provided, said mortgage will be fore
closed by a sale of the mortgaged
premises, and for that purpose on
Tuesday the 6th day of July, 1920, ;
at 2 o’clock P. M. at the front door
of the Court House in the City of !
1 Rawlins, Carbon County, Wyoming, !
there will be sold at public auction !
and vendue by the said A. A. Saun- ;
ders, sheriff of Carbon County. Wyo- '
ming. or by a Deputy Sheriff of said !
county, in accordance with law, to !
the highest bidder, the premises de- !
scribed in said mortgage, and for so ;
much thereof as shall be necessary to ;
satisfy the amount due on said mort- ■
gage at the date of this notice with !
interest and attorney’s fees and the !
charges, costs and expenses allowed ;
by law; which said premises so to
be sold as aforesaid are described in
said mortgage deed as follows:
All of lot numbered nine (9) in
| block numbered one (I) of the Town
of Elmo, Carbon County, Wyoming,
1 together with all buildings and im-
I provements of every nature situate
thereon and appurtenant thereto.
And with the said property will be
sold all of the right, title and interest
of the said Harry Panagiotakls, his
personal representatives, heirs or as
signs therein or thereto.
Dated at Rawlins, Wyoming, this
19th day of May, 1920.
GUST PANTELAKIS,
Mortgagee.
By Brimmer & Brimmer, His
Attorneys. 5-20-7-1
ROAD WORK BEING RESUMED
(Special to the Republican)
Cheyenne, May 19.—With the
moderation of the weather after the •
’ severe cold in April, contractors on
highway work for the state highway
I department are rapidly moving on to
; I their projects and starting actual
construction in all sections of the
J state.
f In Carbon County the contractors
on the twenty-eight-mile section of
J the Lincoln Highway between Medi
r cine Bow and the Hanna Elk Moun
! tain crossing, have opened up a long
. stretch of grading and are excavat
ing for the piers for the 80-foot re
; inforced concrete bridge to be erect-
‘ led over the Medicine Bow River.
The engineers of the state highway
| department who are making the sur
vey between Saratoga and Encamp
j ment are also making good progress
I with this work.
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THE RAWLINS REPUBLICAN. RAWLINS. WYOMING. THURSDAY. MAY 80. 1980
COOPERATION
ALL UNION MEN and
WOMEN, your Friends
and Families are requested to
be CONSISTENT, PATRONIZE
HOME INDUSTRY, and co-operate
with the Business Firms listed in this
Newspaper and demand the UNION
LABEL on all commodities you pur
chase wherever possible.
The following BUSINESS INT
ERESTS of our city solicit the sup-!
port of all working people, and are
RECOMMENDED BY RAWLINS
CENTRAL LABOR UNION
; Amusements Feed, Flour, Grain
Rawlins Opera House, Mov- nn/1 ITnv
ing Picture., V.uderiiie M 413 West Cedar
Auto Garages 4
E. Sundin. Depot Garage. T> ** lOHStS
307 North Front. Phone f) The Phillip. Floral Shop.
227 Hay it with Flowers. Phone
Rawlins Motor Co„ 518 Bus- T T 879
faio St. Phone SBB. The IJ
Home of the Buick I* UCI (JOllipanieS
V H. Larson, 809 W-N. Front.
Attorneys 1 u*t co.
McMlcken * McMickew. On- Phone 42
borne Bldg. Phone MJ
. , . > Grocers
Auto Accessories A Ferguson Mercantile 00.
Rawlins Motor 00. Phone . ...
ill •• A. Hobbs. Phone 4
E. Sundin, Depot Garage. I £S Ue “ „ Commercial Co.
PhO “» aa7 i 313 Fifth St.
Banks j f hono ,r7W
The First National Bank, TT Hides and FIITS
Fourth and Cedar fl 8. Feldman. Rawlins, Wyo.
The Stockgrowers National ;
Bank, west cedar, phone 9 /a Hardware Dealers
Barber Shops H^and^X^ 00 ’’ Baw !
George Dixon, 107 W. 4th |V| Ferguson Mercantile Co.!
XT J. Phone 84
Billiard and Pool x? M.La«on. Phone 20 :
. Bennett Hardware Co.'
HallS Phone 95W
Front Street Pool Hall, 411 CkITTIIIRIIiPQ
W. Front. Phone 280 * ™ w S l **
Carbon County Pool Hall Mercantile Co., 315 <
If. Front St. Phone fl !
Boots and Shoes ice Cream Mfgrs.
z J. C. Penny Co. . The Sweetland Candy Store,
Murphy-Ready Co., 421 11« N . Fourth St. Phone
Front St. Phone 158 W 312 W
E. Mosher, 122 Sth St.
Fred Anderaon, Lincoln InStlTailCe
Rawlins Mercantile Co. Companies
The Big Store on Lincoln The Rawlins Townsite Co.,
Highway. Phone 7J Fifth St. Phone 88W
F. E. Froling, 505 Cedar.
phone 2i4j Jewelers
W ’ * Brown . Fourth Street
Brokerage Robertson, The Jeweler.
Companies Ph ““*’ tOiJ
Rawlins Oil Brokerage Co.. Latfies’ FumishingS
4th and Cedar. Phone 97W Fred Anderson
n .... , Rawlins Mercantile Co.
Building Materials Fe>g»on Mercantile Co.
H. I-arson, 209 W-N Front. C- Penney Co.
Phon< ’ 26 R. E. Loan
Cigars and Tobacco Companies
Th « Rawlins Townsite Co.
Fourth Street Pool Hall 38W
The Corner Confectionery,
Fourth and Cedar. Phono Lumber Dealers
* H. Larson, 209 W-N. Front.
Confectionery 38
Stores Meat Markets
The Corner Confectionery Market. Phone 87
(formerly Murray’s). Phone Commercial Market.
97W Pnone 40
1 Candy Btore - Music Houses
Rawlins Music House. Op-
Clothing Dealers w «' tern unioa oince
J Co. OU Well SuppfieS
Ferguson Mercantile Co. H —H ? yOmi^ g Supply Co., Raw-
Jack Swilling ,lnß and Saratoga
Cullen Commercial Co.
Fred Anderson, Lincoln UptlCianS
Highway W. J. Brown
TT Robertson, The Jeweler
Coal Dealers U Osteopathic
■■ Phone 20 j Physicians
„ , n . Dr. Rex G. Aten, Rawlins,
Candy Stores wyo., osbome Bidg. phone:
The Sweetland Candy Store. MW
Confectionery. A Restaurants
Phone 97W XX Palace Case, 319 N. Front.
m Phone 113
Dentists I QriU Case - Phone 878
Dr. A. F. Thode, on Lincoln. A Foorth Btreet '
Highway. Phone 9BJ lOIW .
Drueirists Shoemakers
.. ®,° ,a TT F ‘ K - BO» West
Rendle’s Drug Store. Miller ■ IT Codar
Block. .Phone 828
Wyoming Drug Co., 480 J-K Supply HOUSCS
West Cedar. Phone IWJ (J ThT Wyoming Supply Co.,
Dry Goods M
Ferguson Mercantile Co., IXI ..
Lincoln Highway. Phone 84 —, lailOFS
Rawlins Mercantile Co., 414 ll 1 Jack Swilling
W. Cedar. Phone 7J JCj “
: Electrical Supplies I H. K. Bennett, 210 Fourth'
Martinet Electrical Co. St. Phone 807
Rawlins Electric Light and • j n.
Fuel co., Osborne Bidg. Variety Stores
Phone 42 Rawlins Variety Store
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MEMORIES
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IV/1 EMORIAL DAY! What thought does it stir in
1 you? What does it mean to you this year?
• Does it not awaken in you a deeper reverence for
those noble, valiant men whose fearlessness, honor
, and courage won for mankind greater security
reverence for those who sacrificed their lives and
1 their futures in the storm of battle so that we who
, live may go on in Peace?
This day we should commemorate their deeds—
render to them all honor—solemnize the glory which
is theirs.
The veterans, the heroes—all who took part—the
, Blue, the Gray, the Khaki—the living and dead; we
owe them more than words can tell. &
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