Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, February 21, 1919, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR Se = sees ; THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE NATRONA HIGH (S400 TW REVENUE SED Sa TO HOT SPRINGS COUNTY | quuremsiyit) Red Hot. Speci FIVE ON TOUR nT TA wal por ripe my county manthoritite pamneC Springs! J county averted a loss of $800 in rev- 2 colors, black. and brown; 4 Will Meet Cheyenne I Laramie High!enue from taxes according to the until this lot is closed A Tuttle, the county 1s closeqd____-_ and Laramie Preps Before statement of F y vd =a treasurer, who arrived in Casper this apenas ss 2 Return to Casper First morning to head off a shipment of f ASIA of the Week. 164 head of cattle valued at about pe a $16,000 that had been shipped out of 5 The Natrona County high, school Hot Springs County en route to Den- squad composed of Captain Quinlan, Ver: It is stated that the cattle be- r, Gothberg, long to Henry Essen of Denver and BC RnMNicolavetn ‘and that they were being moved out of Bla accompanied by Coach the State to the market to evade Bender left Wednesday pight for the payment of the $800 tax. | Cheyenne and Laramie where a series Service was made on the railroad of three games will be played with) Company to prevent further ship; the championship of Wyoming hang-)™ent and upon the owner and the fara ita (ony Cribs cattle will be held pending the set- The first game will be played at tlement of the controversy. Cheyenne when the local t meets) Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Steele and the fast aygregation rep ting the baby were arrivals in Casper from nne high school. This game will Riverton yesterday on” a short busi-| yed in the high school gym- asureitrips EMraSteclene nasium in the capital city tonight. president of the Center Oil ‘Company, | The other two games will be played which at the present time is devoting | in Laramie when the per bi s industry to the devclopmnet of its meet the Laramie High team F coal properties. day night and the Laramie Preps S: Price, Kidd, eet living up to it, but to ex- ceed it and then have a little glory to spare. We long ago éarned a reputation for y night. noe Ce the-sum price of $186.00 over and} GUESSES. | conducting a CLOTHING SALE aa Se acd nay vote being taken resulted: | soasetnweening: William Kocher, aye. | f bl l d ‘February 17, 1919. W. F. Dunn, | o unguestiona e values an City Council of the City of ¢ a WwW. Aang | yet. in regular session at the Council erry orris, aye. thi 1" li Chamber at 180 North Center street, ML. Bishop, ay worthiness--- we are liv- Dut there not being a quorum of the) Whereupon the president of the Council present, same was adjourned Couneil pro tem declared said motion until 8:00 o'clock p. m. this date. Carried. WILLIAM KOCHER, s Acting president of the Council ing up to this reputation’ every day. Next week ion of laying the conduits for! , telephone and fire alarm “Attest: wires from the street into the C. M. BRYAN, Department-City Hall Buildiny : e f City Clerk. ferred to building committee for ‘n- we enlarge upon it, or wev nee ee vestigation. COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS City Engineer made report of his the mostimportant value of the Sale. WE MUST SPRING GOODS COMING IN FORCES THE SI ¢ findings about* the road extending Casper, Wyoming} {west from West Second street past February 17, 1919. the Standard Refinery to the City City Couneil of the City of (Ci Limit line. per met in regular adjourned s City Attorney instructed to draw | sion, pursuant to adjournment of this a protest directed to the Standard | date, at the council chamber at 130 Oil company protesting against the North Center street, William Kocher, kind of road being constructed and president of the Council, pro tem, pre- against the blocking of traffic over siding. the old road until the new is in con- On roll call the following were dition for travel. present: ' Matter of sidewalk improvement Councilman William Kocher, districts being formed taken up and Councilman W .W. Keefe, after due discussion, it was decided Ww ILL CLEAN HOUSE. MEN’S LATEST | Heavy Outdoor Wearables H ATS That Vacete “Men Will ’ Appreciate. Elgin Says Councilman M. L, Bishop, that the Street and Alley Committee ros Councilman Perry A. Morris. ‘together with the City Engineer lay Leather Vests, Mackinaws, Corduroy Coats. [We are more than living up to our reput Councilman W. F. Dunn. jout the entire City into improvement iS } C. M. Bryan, City Clerk. \distriets for construction of side- S roag U C ! J : ’ Neen wally curberahd pesessusy eersct erat THAT WERE $3.50 TO $7.50__GET ONE NOW $4. Florsheim and Worthmore makes—that Councilman T. A. Dean. in Smart upon the matter to be Reading of the minutes of the last m regular and subsequent adjourn meet e at the next regular meeting. Report of the City Engineer on the} There being no objections necessary distribution water lines pre-| $2.35 $3.15 Regular Ten Dollar Combina- «$5. 65 7 ae uTMos or corrections same were approved. | sented, Report of Fire Chief on Fire proof- Moved by W. F. Dunn, seconded by tion Vest. cdoagostboodn's ing of building known as Empress Perry*A. Morris, that the City At- Theater. torney be instructed to draw ar Report of Fire Chief on condition ordinance authorizing calling of an of electric wires in block 2 and 3, clection to vote water bon in the showing that » was being reme- amount of two hundred sixty thous- died by the N: ?ower company. and dollars ($260,000.) Moved by Keefe, seconded Ar and nay vote being taken by M. L. Bishop that the Fire Chief resulte: call upon Geo. F, Stilphen for plans — Will and specifications for remodeling and Pe tire-proofi building known as W. Dunn, a: fl ter and that final report W. W. Keefe, aye. eat the next regular M. L. Bishop, aye. ing of the Council for final dis- | Whereupon the presider: of © the All sizes, t Ib $5.65 | Sleeve Vest ..... agaoee ALL $12.00 VALUES |, $5.00 i 4 $553 STETSON STAPLES zie" $8.65) tse 3 10 per cent off Regular Thirteen Fifty Wool $9 65 4 uTMO ; MEN’S. SEMI- $4.95 Regular Ten Dollar Leather $7. | 5 MEN'S SHOES : m_ Kocher, A. Morri position. Motion carried, Council, pro tem, declared said mo- Mackinaws............--. . or ' Report of the Cemetery Committee tion duly ed 9 oo giving certain recommendations for — Ci Engineer reported on the ENS SH All Remaining Ho the improvement of the Casper Cem- nec 'y sew » thruout the City ate distribution line: ,900 and approxi: etery. show Moved by Perry A. Morris, second- amounting to ed by William Kocher that the report mate’ : be accepted and that the City Engi- and recommending that a bond neer be instructed to make proper for trunk lines only be voted and that surveys of all lots and blocks well the private distribution line be placed as the outside fence. Motion carried. in districts. City Clerk instructed to make an ved by M. L. Bishop, seconded abstract of all cemetery lots sold and by A. Morris, that the City deeds issued. Attorney be instructed to draw an Judiciary Committee asked for, ordinance authorizing calling of an more time on the question of Ordin-| election to vote sewer bonds in the unce.relating: to te 2s on account/Sum of — sixty thousand — dollars of the absence of Chairman of Judi-| ($60,000.) ary Committee, An x ed for more resulte | report on the Budget Will unt of absence of chairman of — Perry A. Morr Finance Committee. WwW. Dunn A petition presented asking for a W. W. Keefe. " Bishop, aye. Chamois Lined Vest. ...... ALL $11.00 VALUES i e ; ue Choice $1.5 SILK NECKWE AR Regular Eighteen Dollar Un- 1 3 6 5 $9.75 fe TERESI lined Chamois Vest......... e UTMO ewe ee rg passe 49¢ Regular Twenty Dollar O. D..- $14. 65 Eyer al MEN’S WORK < $1.00 Silk Neckwear 69@ | Mackinaw........... WEN’S SHOES Horse and Chocol a riot of colors ¢ ‘ a riot of colors a and any wantec $1.50 Sik Neckwear—great $1.15 254% DISCOUNT 289; ALL $10.00 VALUES | $6.50 grades— se IS ae SWEATERS —:- JERSEYS -:- MILITAIRES| go om p, SACO Sik Neckwear: lotus BAGH] Lats Named de Many Site Waar $8.85 fs $5 oo a PARE PRICES TO THE‘BONE AND LET THE PEOPLE KNOW IT. F C. M. ELGIN SAYS: “THE CURTAIN RINGS DOWN--GRAND FIN One Third off! °°"... |One Fifth off | MEN’S TROUSERS | UNIO IMEN’S . Regulat Sixteen Dollar $12 | 5 wanted style; felts and nay vote being taken m Koche street light intersection of West, M. Third and Boyer streets, Midwest Ad- Whereupon the president of the dition. Petition referred to Light! Council, pro tem, declared sai} mo- Committee. tion carried Petition by A. J. Mokler asking An ordinance presented — entitled the City Council to instruct the City “An ordina ance concerning dogs and Attorney to dismiss the appeal in the Dog Tu supreme Court in the case of A. J M Mokler-vs. EK. Rohrbaugh, et al. by P Moved by Per A. Morris, second- be 4 L. Bishop, seconded is, that the ordinance An aye and nay alley of Block 96. w. ed by M. Bishop, that the peti- vote being taken resulted: tion be referred to Judiciary Com- | William Koche ay & are ts MeO Gee «| bari Ronis oFeict | §9@, $1.20, | BLANKETS | #30 $2.70 | i Nook COATS, SMOKING JACK- Grades for _- CERIZED, WOOL Referred to Water and Sewer Com- M. i 7 Ba ls Se wait Mi U, Bishop, aye. = ETS and MUFFLERS 4.55, $1.95 | COMFORTS $4.00 ‘ WOOL MIXED.R : cupontthesaimealden thor att ° 9 ° : 54.00. $12.00. FOR .” {Potition, by; the {Taxi (Union for! Council ipraléendactirad aalarorain Grades for 22 Sos Soo eae area as ° Se § ordinance allowing increase of fares. ance duly passed ‘and that it be khown acid Came a i 60 f ition referred to Judiciary Com- as Ordinance No. 71-A of the ordin $5.00 ° $3 80 4? ances of the City of Casper. % Committee from Plumber's Union A bill presented: Se eae eae eee $1 9 presented verbal petition for slight C.J. Gabler, use of sand pump ‘ $6.00 $4 70 2 revision of the Plumbing Ordinance, at Pump Station $100,00 ade: e / City Attorney instructed to confer Moved by M. L. Bishop, seconded SEES eae oe Peis $2.8 vith Plumbers’ Union relative to pro- by W. W. osed revision of Plumbing Ordin- lowed a , that the bill be al- ant ordered drawn to Motion carried. ved by W. W. Keefe, seconded There being no further’ business, Wy lL. Bishop that Geo. E. Me- Council was ordered to stand in ad- * Donald, architect, instruet A. I journment until Wednesday, Febru- © jielson, Original Contractor of F ary 19, 1919 8:00 o'clock p. m. rtment-City Hall Building to WILLIAM KOCHER, surface all wool floors in dent of Council, pro tem. Hall Building and gi VA M. BRYAN, eXtra finish to Gymnasium Fioor for City Clerk, x ee for $6 05 B L OC ; ee Pie : $6.80, SHOE AND CLOTHING CO. meee $7.80 $6.35 |

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