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La. i rs. ‘The cost of this advertisement must | (SEAL) RAY EB. LEF, yy improvements on the lands must purchased by the purchasers at pan bab 26, Nov 2, 9, 16, 1918. pure! SATURDAY, OCT. 26, 1918 oa oo Ss ieeecl Land Commissioners, ‘alli this 28rd day of etober, A. D., 191 at FRANK tf the State Beard of School Land Com. ners. State Board of Schoo! Lanj | North, Range Eighty-six (86) W' sin ‘a serv ict | Southeast quarter Nocthwest qanster four (34) ‘ owe . iad all bids offered at on. (SEENWi Section Twenty-eight (28) | (87) W: “to | said sale. ? Township Twenty-nine. (28 North, | Meridian, Im Witness Whereef, We hav. i paid by the purchaser of the, lands. / Commissioner of Public Lands, Seer 3 George H. Gilland $5,000 on the | Range Eighty-five (35) West of the ‘ ‘ ; ~ Property. Later he paid $2,000 on | Sixth Principal Meridian, containing | ‘ “ fe the mortgage. On March 5th, 1917, | 880 acres; more or less. Applications, fi. oe a member of Mr. Houx’s immediate for selection and sale Nos. 771 and) me ‘ r . family called on Mr. Gilland and paid \s91 by S. Sanford. oO e on off the mortgage, $3,000 with new | Nertheast quarter Northesst quar- ne om. o Federal Reserve bank bills of $100 ter (NEINEi) Section Thirty-two: & denomination each. The serial num- (32), ip Thirty-three (33) | p 4 ber of these bills had not been Rae ea Seventy-eight (78)! 5 3 . . ; : pant : | West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, | "an ne Oo Ce} er- & The accrued interest of $123.23 containing 40 acres, more or less. Sg TS : ; & was paid by check at the same time. plication for selection and sale No. eo = % se dae Oe ee aes ag Sg 2 yl iand that’s how it about that almost a million of the most sensible, % business man, why did he send a Southwest quarter Southeast (swi} ts how it came 4 R $ + member of iis family to cancel this) Robert J. Veiteh,’who is a candidate for the four-year term as County | SE4) of lot Two (2), Section Thirty-| 42) women of the United States became patrons of the Rough Dry 4 Pees ae Gas coouahy Ee adel Commissioner on the Republican ticket, has spent practically all his life _ uae bias birds Ae sdt i 5 " la a | . BP > before been i cireaiation? {in Natrona county. Besides being interested in livestock raising and ranch West Ee Sak Piet Meridian, S€TViCe in the leading modern - S 4 Good business men usually pay interests Mr. Veitch is lessee and operator of the Grand Central Hotel in} containing 45.28 acres, more oF | . ee large items of indebtedness by check Casper. With extensive interests in Natrona county and a heavy taxpayer, Application for selection and sale No.| 2 a os or draft because they desire record Mr. Veitch can be counted upon to look after the intefests of the people at 379 by C. D. Hemry. | F Thru Our Service & evidence of the transaction. di tener Southéast quarter Northwest quar- An Important actor f . '? _ This is a matter which even wor- ter (SEINW3) Sectiqn Seventeen| i ae * a a: ” ried Mr. Houx’s friends-at the time, for selection and sale No. 1708 by| (g6) West of the Sixth Principal Mer-| (17). Township Thirty-three (33) | of soft water washing—and ninsing—the white linens remain pure ~ and he has never made a satisfactory The Bates Park Sheep Company, idian, containing 240 acres, more or) North, _ Ri Seventy-nine £79) ; P ure i a bie ore ee . 4 Northeast quarter Southwest quar- less. Application for selection and| West of the Sixth Principal Meridian. | white if laundered exclusively by ee = > 4 George . Gilland, one of Chey-: > (NE}SWi) Section Njneteen! sale*"No 972 by Buffalo Creek Live| containing 40 acres, more or less. Ap-/ is z par te yee de ae, he} (19), Township Thirty;nine’ (39) | Stock Compatiy. plication for sebsrpn, £8% sale No.) 2 mi ‘ ~ authority for the statemen at the [7 S | 694 by J. M. C Fo. a : - 3 North, Range Seventy-seven (77) Northeast rter Southwest quar-| 694 by J. 3 at } Y T R h Se a >a $3,000 ay Paid to him as abote Wot of the Sixth Principal Meridian, ter (NEISW3 Section Nine (4) Pd ar ggees Rigg peat ppose rou iry oug rvice. & E ee E 3 : SEi, ss quart ortheast om, If, as Mr. Houx's friends say, he |S ication for selection and =a Me |Zowpship Thirty-nine (39) North, | Sits M(SWAiNEi) Section Thixty- e ¢ h snste ~ . Application for seleetion and sale No | Range Eighty-one (81) West of the| < MJ 8s is such & good business man, will they | j¢94 iy Jeremiah Mabonay. Sixth Brit ty: 1 Meridian, containing| ope (31), Township Thirty-two (32) } ew €e ate eee ee caeteace ne thee ney | Lot ‘Two (2) Section Seven (7),| 40 acres, mere oF less Application| North, Bange-Bighty five Gp) West ; ps Sage eee te bing 3 Thirty-five (33) ant. for selection and sale No. 976 ro ote Spa Princiga! 3 area Se both the cost and quality of work. You ‘1 probably conclude & Range ty ¢ esta @ SIXES Richard Tobin. SET: ees - z W Principal Meridian, containing 30.15 "Southwest quarter Northeast quar-Bication for seleetion and sale Nob + Ou rough dry service nowadays is not only cheaper but better % acres, more or less.. Application for ter (SW3NE}) Section Twelve (12),) ‘3 ; } r Ks selection and sale No. 1648 by Jobn Township Thirty-nine (39). North,| Southeast quarter Southwest quar-|i} 1) Po, wa - Daly. Southeast quarter Northwest quarter} *€™ {SEER}. Now | . Nin 9) | 3 & Southeast quarter Southeast meee (SE3NW3) Section Thirty-five (35) | ones aah Soathe ‘ fan 6 ri> & ter (SEi3SE%) Section Twenty-four ini ps . Ap-| No e n | 2 " oi enh Sass} Seanenee ead At lat" Be eer AND BY USING ROUGH DRY SERVICE you'l safeguard your health North, Range Eighty-five (85) West! 973 by Willi P. Jack. ship ty-seven a) by | . 5 = + asi, a ti ee oe quae Serene (7) West of the Sisth ifrom colds, pneumonia, rheumatism, grippe and dther ills that are conse- : Ol ig Strike Impends at Lusk taining 40 acres, more or less. AD ter (NEINWi, West half Northeast| Prinetl jeri . ining ' ugh : oh Onseah of Coe Oresleinn s niation, for selection and sale’ No. ter, (NEINWS. West half Northeast] [772s more or less. Application for |quent of home wash day. The rate for rough dry is only 1c a pound, 3 wi trush of Gas Overlying ‘ b imprhae® “ lecti d sale No. 308 by Belle 5 Oil Sands in New Fields 310: by Chaxipie Lester. (19), South half Southeast quarter; Sélection and sale No. ¥ | : 4 mm Wew Pie: ‘orthwest auarter Southwest quar- (5;SE}) N arter Southeast | Patton. m South ar- (S3SE}) Northeast qui } j aster. (Bi : t ter (NW4SW3) Section Fifteen (15), quarter (NEiSE%) Section Twenty-) East half Northeast qu } The Ohio well on Section 4-35-65 Township Thirty-seven (37) North seven (27), Township Thirty-three) NE4) Section Five (5), Northwest . f Bate in the Lusk field is a big gasser and Rasge Eighty (80) West of the Sixth| (33) North, Range Eighty-three (83) | @5artet_Northeast quarter (NWi . is expected to go into oil in the near|Principal Meridian, containing 40 West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, NE2) Section Eight (8), Soaresn| : b3 future, as the gas is wet and the|acres, more or less. Application for containing 240 acres, more or less. Thirty- (33) North, Range Sev-} Be Z @ smell of oil very strong. This well | selection and sale No. 1245 by North- Applications for selection and sale| onty-nine 73) West of the Sixth | a: j i & makes the-third well in the field to|ern Sheep Company Nos. 895 and 974 by,Efell Compans. ;Principal Meridian, containing 120.24 ape PHONE 255W : $ strike the deep pay and it ts located’ Northeast quarter Northeast quar- Southwest quarter Southwest quar- S¢t&3,_more or less. Application for} ete. ———— ee 5 far up on the dome where the well on the United Oil Co. is likewise sit- uated. This well will prove the area of the Lusk field to exteng to the west- ward of the Ohio strike, and it also shows conclusively that the field is not a mere pocket whieh happened} to be found in the Ohio's discovery well. The probable area of the Lusk) field is 15’miles in length by 12 miles} in width, making it the largest field in the State. Bee TESS Let me gut your doors and windows} in good shape by installing Allmeta? Weatherstrips on them. Harris, the weatherstrip man, phone 271J. 10-17-10 Sah aes = TR Rhy NOTICE OF SALE OF SCHOOL LANDS. Notice is hereby given that pur- suant to law and at the order of the State Board of School Land Com- missioners, the Commissioner of Pub- lic Lands, will om the 14th day of December, A- D., 1918, at 9 o'clock A. M., at the front door of the Court for sale at public 2 n sell to the highest and best bidder the fol- lowing described Sehool lands: Lot Four (4) Section Eighteen (18), Township Thi two (32) North, Range Eighty-seven (87) West; Southeast quarter Southwest quarter (SEiSWi) Section Twelve (12), Township Thirty-two (32) North, R: e Eighty-eight (88) West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, con- taining 78.51 acres, more or less. Ap- plication for selection and sale No. 2148 by William Gray. Southwest quarter Southeast quar- ter (SWiSE2) Section Nineteen (19) Township Thirty-six (36) North, Range Seventy-eight (78) West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, con- taining 40 acres, more or less. Ap- Plication for selection and sale No. 1898 by Bryant B- Brooks. Northeast quarter Southwest (NEi SW), Southeast. quarter Northwest quarter (SE{NW%i) Section Fifteen! (15), Township Thirty-four (24) North, Range Eighty-four(34) West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, con- taiming 80 acres. more or less. Ap- plieation for selection: and sale No. 1875 by Pine Mountain Sheep Com- pany. Northeast quarter Northwest quar-| ter (NEI NW) Section Fourteen, 14), Northeast, quarter Southéast quarter (NEiSB%) . Section - Eleven (it), Township Thirty-eight (38) North Range Eighty-one (31) West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, con- : js nm and sale No. y Castle Creek Sheep Com-, Ni pany. * North half Northeast quarter (Ni NEi) Section Twenty-one (21), Township Thirty-one- (31) North,’ Range Eighty-one (81) West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, containing $0 acres, more or less. Application | ter (NEINE%) Section Twenty-nine;gor (SWiSWi) (29), Township Thirty-four (34) North, Range Eighty-six (86) West; South half Northeast quarter (Si NE3) Section Eleven (11), Township Thirty-four (34) North, Range Eight- ty-seven (87} West; Southwest quar- ter Northeast’ quarter (SWENEi Sec- tion Twenty-five (25), Township Thirty-five (35) North, Range Eight-/ ty-eight {58} West of the Sixth Prin- cipal Meridian, containing 160 acres, more or less. Application for selec-) tion and sale No. 1119 and 1322 by 102 Sheep Company. . Northwest quarter Southwest quar- ter (NWiSW Section Fourteen (14), Township Thirty-three (33) North, Range Eighty-eight (38) West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, con- taining 40 acres, more or less. Appli- eation for selection and sale No- 1696 by James B. Grieve. Southwest quarter Southe: a ter (SWiSWi) Section Fifteen "(15), Northwest quarter Northwest iNWi) Section Township T North, Range Eighty-fiv of the Sixth Principal Meritian, taining 80 acres, more or less. plication f sale 1116 by W Southwest quarter Eoutheast quar- ter (SW3SEi)» Southeast quarter Southwest quarter (SEiSWi) Sec- tion ‘Twenty-one (21); Township Thirty-three (33) North, Range Eigh- ty-seven (87) West of the Sixth Prin- con- No.| cipal Meridian, containing 80 acres,| more or less. Application for selec-| tion and sale No. 1278 by Wallace Creek Sheep Company. % West half Southeast quarter (Wi SEi)}, Southeast quarter Southwest quarter (SEiSWi) Section Fifteen (15), Northeast quarter Northwest quarter (NEINW%) Section Twenty- | two (22), Township Thirty-three! (33) North, Range Eighty-even (87) | West of the Sixth Principal Meridiaga, | containing 160 acres, more or less | Application for selection and sale No. 1097 by E. G. Marguis- South half Southeast quarter (Si SEi Section Eight (8), Township Thirty-four (34) North, Range Eigh-| ty-eight (88) West of the Sixth Prin-} cipal Meridian, containing 80 acres,| more or less. Application for selec-/ tion and sale No. 1024 by A. Francis Hoff. } Northwest quarter Southeast quar-} ter (NWiSE1) Section Gne (1),! Township Thirty-seven (37) North, Range Eighty-four (84) West of the; Sixth Principal Meridian, containing 40 acres, more ‘or less. Application } for selection and sule No.1016 by) James M. Dumm. hs = et *Seytheasts q va uarter Northwest. quarter { a) Northwest’ quarter} Northeast quarter (NWINES) Sec-| tion Twenty (20), Southeast quarter’ Northwest quarter (SEiNW}), North’ Ralf Southeast quarter €NESEX) Section Twenty-one (21), Towrahin| Porty (40) North, Range Eighty-six 2F- Township Forty (40) North, Ra Section Two (2), Northwest »quarter Southwest quar- ter (NWiSWi) Seetion Twenty-five (25), Township Twenty‘nine (29) North, Range Eighty-seven (87) West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, con- taining 80 acres, more or less: Ap- plication for selection and sale No-/ 896 by Henry D_ Schoonmaker. i Southeast quarter Northeast quar- fer (SEiNEi) ‘Section Ten (10), Southwest quarter Northwest quarter | ({SWAiNW3? Section Twenty-two (22),/ Township Twenty-nine (29) North,} Range Eighty (80) West of the Sixth) Principal Meridian, containing Eighty! (80) acres, more or less. Applciation | for selection apd sale Nos. 874 and/ 875 by Freeland Live Stock Company. | Lot, One (1), Section Six (6), Township Thirtynine (39) North, Northwest quarter Southwest quarter (NWSW) Section Thirty-two (32), Eighty-eight (88) West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, containing 73.26 acres, more or less. Application for/ t STORAGE Household Goods. Pianos, Ete. Storage House on Burlington CHAMBERLIN AND UNDER’ TURE Ti co. Maps and Bipe Prints, Surveying Wyoming Map and Blue Print Co., Crude Oil Testing a Specialty P. O. Box 325. ae Bal ane SS Richards & Cunningham Company Clothing | ¥ It won't be long now until the frost is on . the i and eee winds ~ _— : bound came nd by god warm & SUIT and an OVERCOAT. 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