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| Date |
Year |
Event |
| 21-Jan |
1909 |
Young men of the town formed a club, soon to be called the Rookery Club. Ray Hake, Pres.; W.E. Howell, VP;W.G. Johnston, Sec’y; Warren Everett, Treas.; Pete Selhorn, Sgt. At Arms; Cy Salisbury, W. Woodrow, Cy Waite and Charley Worland, Bd of Gov’s. |
| 19-May |
1910 |
Dr. Foster and Ray Hake have laid out a tennis court on the lot west of Town Hall on Coburn Ave. |
| 26-May |
1910 |
S.H. Black sold his stock of hardware and implements, also the building and lot to Ray Hake. |
| 7-Oct |
1911 |
Birth - boy to M/M Lee Hake |
| 21-Nov |
1912 |
Ad - Undertaking and Embalming, John A. Thompson, Thermopolis. TheHake Hardware is my local representative and instructions may be left there. |
| 19-Dec |
1912 |
Article about Worland stores and Holiday displays, also includes a brief history of the firm in most cases. The descriptions started at Rupps Busy Corner, then next door Herards Pharmacy and Jewelry, Russell Hardware, Hake Hardware, J.R. May’s Dry Goods, then across the street toHibbards Cash Grocery, Lee Howell Meat Market, Mrs. M.C. Howell’s ladies furnishings,Palace Clothing in Randell store where E.M. Conant ran a clothing store, Worland Mercantile Co.,First National Bank,Stockgrowers Bank, Charlie Ackenhausen in the new Randell building. |
| 24-Jul |
1913 |
The Hake-Brome-Hake real estate firm sold the Tina Mammon property on Coburn to Emil Faure. |
| 26-Dec |
1913 |
Ad - Buggies to trade for pigs, Hake Hardware |
| 13-Feb |
1914 |
Women's Club was organized - object of the club to stimulate intellectual development, and , by organization to promote unity of purpose and good fellowship. Officers; Mrs. Harker, Mrs. Gates, Mrs. Russell, Mrs. Kent and Mrs. S.R. Hake. |
| 26-Jun |
1914 |
Ad - Having taken over the Machinery and Repairs of the Hake Hardware Co, am prepared to sell at reduced prices - Chas. L. George – Blacksmith. |
| 12-Mar |
1915 |
Birth - boy to M/M Ray Hake |
| 11-Jun |
1915 |
George Lewis takes over the plumbing Department of the Hake Bros. Store. |
| 29-Oct |
1915 |
Mrs. B.F. Hake started a fine new house on Culbertson this week. Shaw and Groshart have the contract. |
| 8-Jun |
1917 |
Hake Bros. sold their hardware store to Aldrich and Buchanan, Inc. These are the people who recently purchased the lumber business from Cardell-Ridge. |
| 20-Nov |
1919 |
Vern Russell has purchased the Mrs. R.S. Hake house on Coburn Ave. |
| 28-Oct |
1920 |
Ray Hake and Jack Jones have launched out into the real estate business. |
| 13-Oct |
1921 |
Washakie National Farm Loan Association was organized last week with the following officers: Wm. Gorst, pres; Ray S. Hake, vp; C.W. Irwin, sec’y-treas. |
| 24-Nov |
1921 |
Notice - The Worland Produce Co. pays cash for eggs, cream and poultry, located in the old Hake Building across the street from the Co-Operative Lumber Co., McFatridge and Ege, props. |
| 10-Aug |
1922 |
10 room house, furnished complete, $3250 - Hake and Jones |
| 28-Jun |
1923 |
T. J. Tierney has closed a deal for the former Ray Hake house on Coburn Ave. |
| 7-Apr |
1927 |
Article - Came here 24 years ago today- about C. F. Robertson and surveying the Hanover Canals. Also list a few of over 20 year residence; S.H. Black, J. Ashby Howell,H.L. Bonine, W.G. Johnston,L.E. Laird, Ray Hake and Noel Morgan. |
| 6-Jun |
1929 |
J.F. Hampton has improved the looks of his lot just west of the R. S. Hake residence. A new sidewalk has been built along the west side to the alley, the lot plowed up and cleared for tennis courts. |
| 16-May |
1935 |
Ad - Mattress rebuilt, James S. Cross, Shop in Hake building, Back of Post office. |