Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 30, 1918, Page 3

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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1918 THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE ~~ at ae Vie LEILA O PEE O POISE TELL ELLE OOOO LEE OOOO LEE EL EEL OOOD O treo Srrinietete ite oop rlolrleletrtrtntededs 0!) & Your County Servants Po soe aan te ae Rote ete Se. Pe ot xo eae * Most of the men and women represented on the Natrona County Republican ticket have spent many 3 + : years in public service and have been faithful to every trust. They represent the very best type of citizen- 3 ship. On the ticket are three capable young women, who have made good in every way. In order to release : our man power for war service, the Republican party has followed the wishes of the government by se- lecting where possible capable women for clerical positions. Pledging themselves to a faithful performance of the duties of the office to which they aspire, the fol- lowing candidates solicit the support of the people at the General Election on November Sth. FOR COUNTY ATTORNEY: ; FOR Riis 3 IN THE LEGIS- W. H. Patten’ J. W. Johnson and Leslie L. Gantz A lawyer of ability and a citizen of integrity. : ; The people should have little trouble in preferring Both progressive business men of Casper, who Mr. Patten over his Democratic opponent, and his es aa i Sg ichoenh.e election is practically assured. ci Wl 8 . - FOR SHERIFF FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONERS: Pat Royce ? Robert J. Veitch and J. B. Griffith ._ By reason of his long experience as town mar- 8 Progressive and capable men of affairs, both of shal, chief of police of Casper and numerous oth- aay whom are admirably equipped to serve the coun- - er qualifications, Pat Royce is ideally fitted to ty as commissioners, serve the people of Natrona County as their next G : | i Sheriff and should be elected by a handsome ina- enera "is ee aaa ‘ aZe onwe jority. ghee FOR CORONER: Election Another Casper young woman who has had valuable experience in many of the county offices, A. H. Black and whose ability as a business woman is recog- His long experience in his profession should Tuesday nized by all. Her election will mean continued recommend him favorably, and as it takes a “liv- efficiency in the handling of court work. one” to handle “dead ones,” Mr. Black should make an ideal coroner. “ November FOR TREASURER: FOR COUNTY SURVEYOR: Elizabeth McDonald M.N. Wheeler _ . Oth Miss McDonald served two terms as treasurer, ‘ ; and two terms as deputy, and is familiar with Needs no other recommendation than his long every detail of the treasurer’s office. From and faithful service to the people as their County a stand-point of ability and integrity, no bet- - Surveyor for many years. ter selection could be made than the election of FOR COUNTY CLERK: Miss McDonald. Edith M. Ogburn FOR ASSESSOR: A Casper young woman, who has, by excep- : George E. Lilly tional force of character and business ability, made ‘ a record as County Clerk of Natrona County that’ A resident of Casper for 28 years, and a prop- is the pride of all county officials, regardless of | - erty owner who 18 familiar with property values party affiliation. Her re-election means a contin- by reason of having served as deputy assessor. uation of the policies which have been so success- Mr. Lilly is equipped to serve the people well as ful during her tenure of office. : » our next County Assessor. ro sto ste ate ste ate <Pe se a RO OOOO OOOO 2 oe ra? Ag tg ago ane Mah Hae Age HGP OG Oe Oe #0 40 4 40 45, SS SRS eS ORS os Se go Mgt Age noes Re ego ege age eaeege General Election, Tuesday November 5 Only One More Week To Make Up Your Mind! oe ee ee oO ee ee ee OO) 0) 0) 10) 1e) 16 94) 89° te!

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