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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1918 POLES MURDER JEWS AND BURN THEIR HOUSES Streets of Lemberg Bloody Shambles of Conqueror [By Associated Press} : BERLIN, Nov. 27. (Delayed.) —tThe charge that the Poles, after capturing Lemberg, the Galician capital, sacked the Jewish quarter, where the victims numbered sev- eral thousand, is made by the Lemberg correspondent of the Berlin Tageblatt, who says he left the Galician city November 24. He says a large section of the inner city was completely destroyed. “Immediately upon entering the city,” he writes, “the Poles pro- ceeded to sack and burn the Ghetto district. The streets were filled with the charred bodies of murdered Jews, many of whom, in a frenzy of dispair, leaped from the burning buildings, which were surrounded by Polish troops. The Polish authorities refused to take measures to halt the slaughter.” —_ STEEL COMBINE TO FIGHT FOR. FOREIGN TRADE [By Associated Press] NEW YORK, Nov. .—The Colo- rado Fuel and Iron Company has re- ported that it is now included in a great combination of independent steel interests forming to compete for foreign trade. Twenty-five in- dependents have agreed to pool their at and send commercial rep- | atives abroad to seek contracts. pect to do $100,000,000 in siness annually. The plan le unde? the Webb-Pom- erno law. STYRENE OF THE. LAHVETTE,SUADRGN 7s PAY FINAL SACRIFICE [By Associated Press] PARIS, Nov. 29.—At a dinner last night given by American aviators in honor of their French comrades in the air service, it was announced by the under-secretary of aviation. that of 240 American pilots in the Lafalette Squadron, 60 lost their lives. a ene NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF FINAL ¢CCOUNT AND PETI- TION -FOR DECREE OF DISTRIBUTION The State of Wyoming, County of Natrona,—ss. IN THE DISTRICT COURT SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT In the Matter of the e ESTATE OF MIKE MURPHY, Deceased NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all creditors of and all other persons ng an interest in the estate of > Murphy, deceased, that A. T. Phillips, administrator of said estate | has pi nted and filed his final ac- count and report of his administra-| tion and petition for decree of dis- ribution of said estate, with the Clerk’ of the District Court above named, where the creditors of and y one interested in said estate may nine said account, report and pe- tition and file objections thereto at time within thirty days after the nd day of November, 1918, that ng the date of the last publication of this notice, and if no such objec- tions are filed within the time afore- said the undersigned administrator of aid ate will make final settlement aid estate on the 28rd day of December, 1918, or as soon thereaf- ter as said matter may be heard. Dated this 21st day of November, A. D., 1918. A. T. PHILLIPS, Administrator of the Estate of : Mike Murphy, Deceased Pub. No’ Dec. 6, 13, 1918. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION State of Wyoming, County of Natrona,—ss: 4 IN THE DISTRICT COURT, | SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT Annie E. Knittle, Plaintiff vs, Robert G_ Knittle, Defendant. To Robert G. Knittle, a non-resi- dent of the State of Wyoming, whose place of residence and post office ad- dress are unknown: You are hereby notified that on the llth day of October, A. D. 1918, the abov. th Judicial District in and for Na- na County, State of Wyoming, | where said suit and action is now pending, being No. 1746: That the object and prayer of the petition in said cause is to obtain a Cecree and ju@ment of absolute di- ‘orce from you, and the custody of for that you haye offered such indignities to the plaintiff as have rendered Her condition intolerable. You are further notified Od Teiae plead thereto, on or before Sat- Wm. Dietrich----.-.__- Plaintiff vs. | | Mrs. Jessie Peake-_--__ Defendant | | To the above | Thirty-one (31), Township Forty-one! we three children alleging as grounds! urday, the 7th day of December, A. |D., 1918, said petition will be taken |as trde and judgment rendered there- 'on according to thé prayer thereof. | This 11th day.of October, A. D., }1918. > (SEAL) | WARREN L, BAILEY, Clerk of the District Court | Pub. Oct. 11, 18, 25, Nov. 8, 15, 22, | and 29, 1918. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION Notice is hereby given that at.a jspecial meeting of the stockholders} jof Casper Development Company, a Wyoming corporation, held at the of-| fice of the company at Casper, Wyoming, on the 1st day of Novem-| ber, 1918, at the hour of 10 o'clock, a. m., at which meeting a majority) of the stockholders representing two- jthirds of the legally issued stock, |were present in person or proper| | Proxy, by proper resolutions, unani- | |mously adopted, said corporation was ordered dissolved, the corporate ‘en- terprise abandoned and the charter,/| franchise and corporate name sur-| lrendered, said company having ceased to do business, all corporate |debts having been paid, all corpor- ate liabilities discharged and the cor- jporate assets and property dis-| |tributed among the persons entitled | thereto. The statutory trustees for) jereditors and stockholders are M. J./ | Burke, M. J. Foley, and P. J. O’Con- for. ™ (Seal)) 4 | | M. J. BURKE, | President. J. FOLEY, M. i Secretary. | ‘Published Nov. 14, 21, 28; Decem-| ber 5, 12, 19, 1918. LEGAL NOTICE | State of Wyoming, | County of Natrona,-—ss: In the District Court, Sixth Judicial District | named defendant, Mrs. Jessie Peake, whose last known place of residence and post office ad-| dress was in the town (now city) of Casper, in the county of Natrona, | State of Wyoming, but whose pres- lent residence and post office address jare unknown: You are hereby notified that you Naave been sued in the above entitled action in the above entitled court py the ahove named plaintiff ;that the ob-| ject and prayer of the Petition filed) therein is for a judgment that the |said defendant, as to the lands and real estate in the petition and in this notice described, may be compelled to | show her alleged interest, and that) |the same may be adjudged to be-nuil,| | void, and of no effect whatsoever, and | that plaintiff’s title be forever quiet- jed against the same; that the plain-} | tiff be declared to be the absolute | | owner in fee simple of Lot 5 in Block Sixty-four, in the subdivision entitled | |Blocks Sixty-one to Sixty-six inclu-| |sive to the Town (now City) of Cas- |per, in the County of Natrona, in the} |State of Wyoming, according to re- corded plat thereof, free and clear of vany and all claims whatsoever of the} \defendant; that the alleged claim of |said defendant be removed as a cloud on the title of said "Plaintiff, and that th> pleintiff is entitled to be in the ab- solute and exclusive possession there- of, for plaintiff’s costs and for such other and further relief as may be |agreeable to equity and good con- | science. And unless you answer the petition |of the plaintiff filed in seid cause on or before the 21st day of December; | A. D. 1918, the said petition with all | of the matters and allegations thereir. | contained will be taken as true and | judgment rendered accordingly. Dated Casper, Natrona County, Wyoming, October 25, 1918. | WARREN L. BAILEY, Clerk of the District Court. WILLIAM O. WILSON, Attorney for Plaintiff. Pub. October 25, Nov. 1, 8, 15, 22, 29, Dec. 6, 1918. ——— NOTICE OF SALE OF SCHOOL LANDS Notice is hereby given that pursu- ant to law and at the order of the State Board of School Land Commis- sioners, the Commissioner of Public | Lands, will on the 14th day of Decem- |ber, A, D. 1918, at 9 o’clock a. m., at the front door of the Court House |in the City of Casper, County of Na- |trona, State of Wyoming, offer for sale at public auction and sell to the| | highest and bet bidder the following | described school lands:: | | Northwest quarter Northeast quar-j} |ter (NW4 NE3) Section Thirty (30), Township Thirty-six (36), North, Range Eighty-three (83) West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, containing |40 acres, more or less. A. P. No. 2621. | Lots Three (3) and Four (4), | Northeast quarter Southwest quarter | (NES SW), North half Southeast quarter (Nj SEi), Northeast quar- |ter (NE%), Northeast quarter North- west quarter (NE% NW43), Section (41)-North, Range Eighty-one (89) | West; West half Southwest quarter) (Wi SWi) Section Twenty-seven (27), Township Forty-one (41) North, Range Eighty-two (82) West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, con- |taining 479.80 acres, more or less. A. P. Noy 2349. The appraised value of the surface! right of each parcel of said lands ts! 313. 3 per acre, and the said lands ll not be sold for less than 4 of the appraised valuation and not! less than $10.00 per acre. } The said lands will be sold subject | to the term and condition that the| purchaser, or purchasers, thereof | upon receiving title shall reconvey to the State of Wyoming all mining and | thority of the State Board of School CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE from said lands. The said lands will be sold upon the following terms:: Not less than 10 per cent of the purchase price to be paid in cash at the time of sale, and the balance in not to exceed eighteen equal annual payments with interest thereon at the rate of 4 per cent per annum, provided that all such pur- chase price may be paid at the time of sale, at the option of the pur- chasers. The oe oe this rer must be paid by the purchaser of lands. Any arcane: on the lands must be purchased by the pur- chasers of the lands, either by private agreement with the owner or at the appraised value fixed under the au- plication for selection and sale No.| 1116 by William W. Grieve. | Southwest quarter Southeast quar- ter (SWiSE%), Southeast quarter, Southwest quarter (SE3SW3) Sec- | tion Twenty-one (21), Township Thirty-three (33) North, Range High- | ty-seven (87) West of the Sixth Prin- |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 (Wt) SE%), Southeast quarter Southwest) quarter (SEiSWi) Section Fifteen | (15), Northeast quarter Northwest quarter (NEi{NW3) Section Twenty- two (22), Township Thirty-three issi | (38) North, Range Eighty-even (87) ea ee eT. gchocl_Land| West of the Bixth Principal Meridian, | Commissioners reserves the right to|containing 160 acres, more or less_| (NE3SW3) Section Twenty-seven (27), Northeast quarter Northwest quarter (NE{NW%) West half West half (W4W4) North half Northeast quarter (N3NE%) Section Twenty- three (23), North half North half (N4N34) Section Twenty - four (24), Township Thirty (30) North, Range hty-five (85) West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, containing 680 acres, more or less. Applications for selection and sale Nos. 771 and 821 by S. Sanford. 4 Northeast quarter Northeast quar- ter (NE4{NE}) Section Thirty-two (32), Township Thirty-three (33) North, Range Seventy-eight (78) West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, containing 40 acres, more or less. Ap- plication for selection and sale No. 1035 by Clark M. Taylor. taining 80 ‘scres, more or less. Ap-|Northeast quarter Southwest quarter | HAMBURG HUNS WERNHA READY 4 _IN LEAGUE WITH. | RUSSIAN SOVIET [By Associnted Press] TO PUNISH ALL WAR LEADERS HAMBURG, Nov., 27.—Foreign Secretary Solf has brou the charge that the Hamburg Soldiers’ LONDON Nov. 29.—The Vienna and Workmen’s Council is in inde- government intends bring to trial | pendent communication with the Rus-| ll persons responsible for the war, ry H including Count Berchtold, Austro- sian soviet government. The charge Hungarian foreign minjster when the war broke out, and Count €zerin, foreign minister at a later period, -|says ansExchange Telegraph dispatch to Copenhagen. Former Emperor Charles, the Austrian Grand Duke, that the charge of the wirel appears based on the fact marines in station here are constantly ir changing messages with the Bo vfki, whose radiograms are promptly he- reproduced in the official organ, the and a number of generals will also be tried. reject any and all bids offered at the said sale, In Witness Whereof, we have here- unto set our hands and caused to be affixed the Seal of the State Board ef School Land Commissioners, this 28rd day of October, A. D. 1918. (Seal) FRANK L, HOUX, President State Board of School | Application for selection and sale No.| Southwest quarter Southeast (SW4 | 1097 by E. G. Marquis- \SE4) or lot Two (2), Section Thirty- | South half Southeast quarter (Sa jfour (34), Township Thirty-seven |SE% Section Eight (8), Township (37) North, Range Eighty-eight (88) Thirty-four (84) North, Range Eigh-* West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, ty-eight (88) West of the Sixth Prin- | containing 45.28 acres, more or less. cipal Meridian, containing 80 acres, Application for selection and sale No. more or less. Application for selec-|372 by C.D. Hemry. _ tion and sale No. 1024 by A..Francis| Southeast quarter Northwest quar- |Red Flag, for propaganda purposes. . poseionnt EL __ BUILDERS’ HARDWARE |. STOVES STOVES STOVES DEVOE PAINTS Land Commissioners. Hoff.. RAY E. LEE, Northwest quarter Southeast quar-| Commissioner of Public Lands,| ¢. (NWiSE%) Section One (1),! Secretary. Township Thirty-seven (37) North,| Pub No. 7, 14, 21, 28, 1918. NOTICE OF SALE OF SCHOOL Range Eighty-four (84) West of the} Sixth Principal Meridian, containing 40 acres, more or less. Application ter (SEANW3) Section Seventeen|} (17), Township Thirty-three (33) North, Range Seventy-nine (79) West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, containing 40 acres, more or legs. Ap- plication for selection and sale No. 694 by J. M. Carey & Bro. Let us show you our line of Stoves and Heaters before you buy elsewhere. We can save you money. | Natrona Lumber Co. 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 on the 14th day of December, A- D., 1918, at 9 o’clock A. M.,, at the front door of the Court House in the City of Casper, County of Natrona, State of Wyoming, offer for sale at public auction and sell to |the highest and best bidder the fol- lowing described School lands: Lot Four (4) Section (18), Township | Thirty-two (32) North, Range Eighty-seven (87) West; Southeast quarter Southwest quarter (SE4SWi) Section Twelve (12), Township Thirty-two. (32) North, Range 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 (SW1SEi) Section Nineteen (19) Township Thirty-six (86) 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 (NE%| p; SW3), Southeast quarter Northwest! quarter (SEANW3%) Section Fifteen (15), Township Thirty-four (34) North, Range Eighty-four (84) West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, con- taining 80 acres. more or less. Ap- plication for selection and sale No. 1875 by Rine Mountain Sheep Com- pany. Northeast quarter Northwest -quar- ter (NE3NW3) Section Fourteen, 14), Northeast quarter Southeast quarter (NEiSEi) Section Eleven (11), Township Thirty-eight (38) Nagth Range Kighty-one (81) West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, con- $ taining 80 acres, more or less. Ap- plication for selection and sale No. 1873 by Castle Creek Sheep Com- pany. North half Northeast quarter (Ni NEi) Section Twenty-one (21), Township Thirty-one (31) ~North, Range Fighty-one (81) West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, containihg 80 acres, more or less. Application for selection and sale No. 1708 by The Bates Park Sheep Company, Northeast quarter Southwest quar- ter (NEiSW4) Section Nineteen (19), Township. Thirty-nine (39) North, Range Seventy-seven (77) West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, containing 40 acres, more or less. Application for selection and sale No 1694 by Jeremiah Mahoney. Lot Two (2) Section Seven (7), Township Thirty-five (35) North, Range Eighty (80) West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, containing 30-15 acres, more or less. Application for selection and sale No. 1648 by John Daly. * Southeast quarter Southeast quar- ter (SE4SE4) Section’ Twenty-four (24), Township Thirty-eight (88) North, Range Eighty-five (85) West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, con- taining 40 acres, more or less. Ap- plication for selection and sale No. 1275 by Charles Lester. Northwest auarter Southwest quar- ter (NW4SW3) Section Fifteen (15), Township Thirty-seven (87) North Range Eighty (80) West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, cgntaining 40 acres, more or less. Application for selection and sale No. 1245 by North- ern Sheep Company. Northeast quarter Northeast quar- ter (NEiNE%) Section Twenty-nine (29), Township Thirty-four (84) North, Range Eighty-six (86) West; South half Northeast quarter (S$ NE%) Section Eleven (11), Township Thirty-four (34) North, Range Hight- ty-seven (87) West; Southwest quar- ter Northeast quarter (SW4NE% Sec- tion Twenty-five (25); Township Thirty-five (35) North, Range Eight- ty-eight (88) West of the Sixth Prin- cipal Meridian, containing 160 acres, more or Jess, Application for selec- tion and sale Np. 1119 and 1822 by 102 Sheep Company. Northwest quarter Southwest quar- ter (NWiSWi Section Fourteen (14), Township Thirty-three (33) North, Range Eighty-eight (88) West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, con- taining 40 acres, more or less. Appli- cation for selection and sale No- 1696 | } by James B. Grieve, Southwest quarter Southwest quar- ter (SWiSWi) Sectton Fifteen (15), Northwest quarter Northwest quarter’ (NWiNW4) mineral rights in and to said lands,| including thi 3 Section Twenty-two Thirty-two. (82) re (22), Townshi North, Range E Eighteen | for selection and sale No.1016 by James M. Dumm. Northwest quarter Southeast quar- ter NWiSE34) Section Eighteen (18) | Northeastauarter Northwest quarter (NEiINW3) Northwest quarter Northeast quarter (NW4NE%) Sec- tion Twenty (20), Southeast quarter Northwest quarter (SE{NW4), North! half Southeast quarter (NiSE%) | Section Twenty-one (21), Township|ter (SEiSWi), North half Southwest SEi, Southwest quarter Northeast quarter (SWiNE%) Section Thirty- one (31), Township Thirty-two (32) of the Sixth Principal Meridign, con- taining 120 acres. more or less. -.p- plication for selection and sale No- 662 by Robert Dodds, (86) West of the Sixth Principal Mer-| Northeast quarter Southeast quarter idian, containing 240 acres, more or| (NEASE4) Section Eight (8), Town- lees. Application for selection and|ship Thirty-seven (37) North, Range sale No, 972 by Buffalo Creek Live | Seventy-eight (78) West of the Sigth Stock Company. Principal Meridian, containing Northeast quarter Southwest quar-|acres, more or less. ter (NEi3SW4 Section Nine (9) {selection and sale No. 308 by Belle Township Thirty-nine (39) Worth, Patton. Range Eighty-one (81) West of the East half Northeast quarter (Ed Sixth Principal Meridian, containing NE%) Section Five (5), Northwest 40 acres, more or less- Application quarter Northeast quarter (NW for selection and sale No, 976 by|NEi) Section Eight (8), Township Richard Tobin. < Thirty-three (33) North, Range Sev- Southwest quarter Northeast quar-|enty-nine (79) West of the Sixth ter (SW4NE&) Section Twelve (12),/ Principal Meridian, containing 120.24 Township Thirty-nine (39) North,!acres, more or less. Application for Southeast quarter Northwest-quarter |selection and sale No. 1025 and 1145 (SE{NW%) Section Thirty-five (35) | by Joseph P. Holmes, : Township Forty (40) North, Range) Southeast quarter Northeast quar- Eighty-eight (88) West of the Sixth ter (SEiNE3), Northeast quarter rincipal Meridian, containing 80 Southeast quarter (NE}SE4) Section acres, more or less. Application for Twenty-eight (28), Township Thirty- sélection and sale No. 973 by Wil-/four (34) North, Range Highty-seven liam P. Jack. | (87) West of the . Sixth Principal Northeast er Northwest quar-}Meridian, containing 80 acres, more ter (NEN 4 West half Northeast|or less. Pe cpiiadion for * selection quarter (WANEi) Section Nineteen and sale No} 1754 by Wailace Creek (19), South half Southeast quarter, Sheep Company. (S4SE3) Northeast quarter Southeast) |The appraised value of the surface quarter” (NEiSE%) Section Twenty-|right of each parcel of said lands is seven (27), Township Thirty-three $13.33 1-3 per acre, and the said (33) North, Range Eighty-three (83) | lands will not be sold for less than § West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, ,0f the appraised valuation and not containing 240 acres, more or less. !ess than $10.00 per acre, Applications for selection and sale| The said lands will be sold subject Nos. 895 and 974 by Efell Company.|t© the term and condition that the Southwest quarter Southwest quar- purchaser or purchasers, thereof upon ter (SW4SWi) Section Two (2),|teceiving title shall reconvey to the Northwest quarter Southwest quar-| State of Wyoming all mining and ter (NW4SW4) Section Twenty-five | Mineral rights in and to said lands, (25), Township Twenty-nine (29) |including the right to prospect for, North, Range Eighty-seven (87) woe lenin and remove ‘any and all min- of the Sixth Principal Meridian, con. crals from said lands. taining 80 acres, more or less. Ap-|, The said lands will be sold upon plication for selection and sale No. |the following terms: Not less than 896 by Henry D, Schoonmaker. 110 per cent of the purchase price to Southeast quarter Northeast quar-| be paid in cash at the time of sale, ter (SE{NE’) Section. Ten (10), an@ the balance not to exceed eight- Southwest quarter Northwest quarter teen equal annual payments with in- (SWANWi Section Twenty-two (23), | terest thereon at the rate of 4 per Township Twenty-nine (29) North, °c™ Per annum, provided that al! Range Eighty (80) West of the Sixth such _purchase price may be paid at Principal Meridian, containing Eighty| the time of sale, at the option of the (80) acres, more or less- Applciation| purchasers. 7 ; for, selection and gale Nos. 874 and The cost of this advertisement must 875 by Freeland Live Stocl Company. be paid by the purchaser of the lands. Lot One (1), Section Six (6) Any improvements on the lands must Township Thirtynine (39) North, per Northwest quarter Southwest quarter oy (NW4SW4) Section Thirty-two (32), Township Forty (40) North, Range Rehaerignt co West of the Sixth ‘rincipa! eridian, containing 73.26 | Ss ° acres, more or less. Application foe ees: sate Board) of hae ara acleenion and sale No. 876 by Edward rejec avis, with the owner or at the appraised missioners, said sale. Northwest quarter Southeast quar- In Witness ‘Whereof, ter (NW4SE%) (26), 5 7 We ) Sestion Twenty-six hereunto set our hands and caused Township Twenty-nine (29) | to be affixed the Seal of the State it quarter Northwest quarter | this 23rd (SE{NW3 Section Twenty-eight (28) | FRANK L. HOUX, Township Twenty-nine (29) North, | President State Board of School Land Southeast quarter Northeast quarter Commissioners. (SEINEi) Section © Twenty-eight! (SEAL) day of October, A. D., 1918. RAY E. LEE, (28), Northwest quarter Northwest? Commissioner of P: tary. quarter (NWiNW43, Southeast quar-| ter Northwest quarter (SE}NW34),, Pi 14, 21, 28, 1918. The Nicolaysen Lumber Co. EVERYTHING IN BUILDING MATERIAL RIG TIMBERS A SPECIALTY FARM MACHINERY GAS ENGINES WAGONS “COAL Phone 62. Office and Yard, First and Center. Keep Your Pledge—Buy War Savings Stamps’ North, Range Eighty-five (85) West} Southéast quarter Southwest quar-) Forty (40) North, Range Highty-six|quarter (NiSW4) Section Nine (9),/ 160) Application for, purchased by the purchasers of } lands, either by private agreement | value fixed under the authority of | the State Board of School Land Com-| y and all bids offered at the have | | Rae Eighty-six (86) West;) Board of School Land Commissioners, | ublic Lands, Secre- | Phone 528 LET US FIGURE YOUR BILL Buy War Savings Stamps— * WE SELL THEM Building Materia] of All Kinds. 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