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FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 1923. The State of oming ) County of Natrona } re In the District Court, Eighth Judicial District In the Matter f Ananya of the Estate of Casservan, Deceased Cea oF wee cause why order of sale of real and person: = tate should not be made. ais Joseph Stone, executor and - tee under the last will and taeien ment of Andrew W. Casservan de- ceased, having filed his petition herein praying for an order of sale of the personal and real estate of said decedent, for the purposes therein set forth. to-wit: to pay the debts against the decedent, and the debts, expenses and charges of administration already accrued, or that will and may accrue, and also specific legacies under ‘the last will and testament of the deceased; and it appearing from such petition and from the evidence submitted on this hearing that it is necessary to sell the whole or some portion of the said personal and real es- tate for said purposes; and the court being fully advised in the premises, ‘3 Therefore Ordered by the Honorable Robert R. Rose, Judge of the above entitled district court, that all persons interested in the estate of said deceased appear be- fore the said District Court, on Saturday, the 2ist day of April. 1928, at twelve o'clock noon of Said day at the Court Room of said district court, at the Court House in the City of Casper, County of Natrona, State of Wyoming, to show cause why an order should not be granted to the said Joseph} Stone as such Executor and Trus- tee to sell so much of the real and personal estate of the said de- ceased as shall be necessary for] the purposes set forth in said peti- tion: and the same being prayed for in such petition, why such order should not provide that such sale be iv And published once each week for four successive wecks in The Republi- can, a newspaper of general cir culation published once each week inthe Cit of Rawlins, in the County of Carbon, in the State of Wyoming, and also for four_suc- cessive weeks in The Casper Daily Tribune, a newspaper of general circulation published daily in said City of Casper, County of Natrona, in the State of Wyoming; T the real estate and personal estate described in said petition and referred to herein are as fol- lows. to-wit: SONAL ESTATE. rporations Par. No. of Corporation, _ Value.. Shares Atlas Crude Oil Co. Half interes i H. J. $ 1.00 500 Blue ; leum Co.—Certifi- cate No. 17 1.00 500 Elkhorn Oil C half E. 1.00 100 1.00 50 crow receipt No. 160, _ five-sevenths he Midwest Refining POSE NG. .- 50.00 5 No. Bi2126 ----- 50.00 1 No. H461, to bearer (Serip certificate) 12.50 1 The Outwest Petrol auiti oe -NomiB10)) 0 TO No. 10 375 No. 10 5 No. 1234 10 1000 No, 854 10 250 Haif in said ab stock of Outwest with E. The ¥ No. ona 5 vingle Oil C Ske a toe 500 Univers "Gas Co.—No. 6 1.00 100 The Outwest_ Petr Meum Co.—No. 818 .10 100 No, 3191 10 100 No. 3194 ‘10 100 No. 3197- i110 200 Casper Mutual Build- ing and Loan Asso- ciation—No. 65 .- 200.00 20 Note of Ida Johnson to said ex- ecutor, (taken under order of court) in the sum of $3,218.14. REAL ESTATE Separate Property : Lot 15 in block 55 in the said City of Casper. in the County of Na- trona, in the State of Wiyoming, improved with one-story frame building. ; Lot 4 in block 42 in_the said City of Casper, in the County of Na- trona, in the State of Wyoming, improved with one-story frame building. Ss ; Lot 3 in block 43 in_the said City of Casper, in the County of Na- trona, in the State of Wyoming, improved with onestory frame building. Joint Property: Undivided one-half interest in lot 5 in block 24 in Park addition to the City of Casper, County of Natrona, in the State of Wiyom- ing, improved with one-story house. : Individed one-half interest in lot ORE in block 24 in Park addition, as afor d, improved with me barn. r me atte ded one-half interest in and to the following lots, to-wit: ‘All of lot 19 in block 24 of the City of Rawlins, Wyo., improved with one-story frame building, with two shed additions on rear enti fe lot 20 in block 24 in the City of Rawlins, Wyo., improved with twe ry frame building; All of lo in block 24 of the City of Rawlins, Wyo., except a ct 18 feet’ by 45 feet 10 3:5 es in size, off the northeast 24 inclusive in block Hill addition to or rear end of the lot} d with addition to the £22 in block Rawlins, Wyo ng thereon: the City of Rawlins, Wyo., un- improved. West 25 feet of lot 7 in block 4) in Union Pacific First Addition | to Rawlins, in the County of Carbon, Wyo. jAn undivided one-half interest in | lot 7, block 344, in the City of | Pocatello, County of Bannock,{ State of Idaho, unimproved. | An undivided, one-half interest in lot 9, block 331, said City of Pocatello, aforesaid, unimproved. An undivided one-half interest in: | lot 10, block 331, in said City of! Pocatello, aforesaid, unimproved. An undivided one-half interest in and to the following described | real estate, to-wit: Beginning at a point on the west | line of block 4, Park Hill addi-| tion to Rawlins, County of Car-} bon, in the State ef Wyoming, 66.8 feet south of the northwest corner of said block 4; thence} north along said west line of block 4, a distance of 66.8 feet to the northwest corner of said block 4; thence east along the north line of Block 4 a distance of | 125 feet; thence south and at! right angles to the last named| course a distance of 30.1 feet; thence southwesterly to the place | of beginning. (130.5). |One eighth royalty interest in fol-| | lowing mining claims, to-wi | Northwest quarter, section 29,)| | township 37, range 87 west: | | Northeast quarter of same; | Northeast quarter of section 35,) township 33, range 87 west. | Undivided one-half interest with | W. O. Ratcliff, as owner, of| | other half interest in following | | mining claim lands, to-wit: Ws NE section 95: E%4SE% of 35;! | SEXNEX of 25; SEXNE% of 26; all in township 35 north, | | range 77, west of Sixth principal | | meridian, Converse County, Wyo: ming. Done this 16th day of March, A D. 1923. 1 ROBERT R. ROSE, Judge. | wm, O. Wilson, attorney for estate. April 6, 13, | Pub. March 23, 30; | 19238. laccordance with the provisions of Chapter. 155, entitled “High School Districts,” of the Compiled Statutes of Wyoming of 1920, and {all acts amendatory thereof or sup- |plemental thereto, the board of trus- jtees of the Natrona County High School, State of Wyoming, a High |School district duly incorporated land organized and existing under jand by virtue of the laws of the |state of Wyoming, will receive bids \for the purchase of the negotiable jschool house coupon bonds of said {High School District in the amount jof Five Hundred Thousand Dollars _ | ($500,000.00) for the purpose of providing funds for the erection of lq building for high school purposes land the equipment thereof, and for a suitable site therefor, the said bonds to bear a certain rate of in- |terest, to-wit: five per cent per an- inum, said interest’to ‘be payable {semiannually on the first day of January and of-July in each year, such bonds to be of the amount respectively and to be numbered, and payable and redeemable as fol-| lows, to-wit: Said bonds to be each dated Jan- iuary 1, 1928, to be numbered from jone to five hundred, both inclusive: to be in the sum of one thousand dollars ($1000.00) each; bonds numbered from one to twenty-five. ‘both inclusive, to be payable and redeemable January 1, 1924, and on January first of each and every successive year thereafter twenty- five of said bonds in consecutive number shall be payable and re- deemable until all are paid, for the purpose of providing funds for the erection of a building for high school purposes, and for the equip- ment thereof, and for a suitable site (therefor, in the City of Casper, the ‘county seat of the government of |Natrona County, in the State of Wyoming, in said High School Dis- trict; both principal and interest shall be payable at the office of the county treasurer of the county of Natrona, in the State of Wyom ing, or at the office of the state treasurer of the State of Wyoming, as the holder of such bonds and in- terest coupons may elect. | | Said bonds shall not be sold for less than their par value; and said issue of bonds has been approved by Wood & Oakley, bond attorneys, Chicago, Illinois, and the sale thereof will therefore be made for cash payable as follows: $25,000.00 on the acceptance by the Board of the bid, and the balance on the de- livery of the bonds to the purchas- er, and the said board of trustees of said High School district, being hereunto duly authorized by statute reserves the right to reject any and all bids, and to sell said bonds at rivate sale, if it deem it for the Pest interests of said High School District. Bids will be recelved until two o'clock p. m. on the fourteenth day of April, A. D. 1923 at which time they v be opened at the office of May Hamilton, secretary of the Board of Trutees of said Natrona County High School, State of Wyo-| ming, at the court house in Casper,! , Wyoming. All bids shall be mark-| ed “Sealed proposals for purchase’ of bonds,” and be addressed to said May Hamilton, Secretary of the Board of Trustees of said Natrona County High School, State of Wyoming, at Casper, Wyoming. Certified check for $10,000.00 as an evidence of good faith must accom-} pany ench bid, | By order of the Board of Trust- ees of the Natrona County High School, State of Wyoming, this 2nd day of March, A. D, 1923. Cc, H. TOWNSEND, { [President of the Board of Trustees. 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