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° Sat ra aah PACEEIGHT =~ ~~ 7a = a nak i Perry A. Motris, aye. } Moved by T. A. Dean, seconded|ments. No testimiony was presented | widened to 66 feet at all points and} “Perry A. Morris, ay { FAST FRONT IS MERELY LI TTLE SOLDI E R M. L. Bishop, aye. ‘ by Wm. Kocher, that the Ma: be}to-controvert his statements, the river bank. properly © protected ¥ Wm. Kocher, vac See O F 26 th IS D E A D W. F. Dunn, aye. f authorized and empowered to e Officers Chas, Easton was. ac-|from high waters and.a-railing built} Whereupon the. M OUTPOSTS FIGHTING \S T. A. Dean, aye. his proclamation of special election|cused of embezzlement and assault-|where necessary. Report accepted,. |said motion duly A Willian’ Kocher, aye. jto be held on Saturday, March‘ 29,!ing a prisoner. : Quotations received from R. Hard- Council ordered*a | & Ri Whereupon the Mayor declared that }1919, in the City! of Casper to sub-| Officer Chas. Easton plead not OF GUERILLA METHODS: BROWNSY. TELE henae. aL said emergency did exist. mit the propositions set, forth in|guilty and gave his statement rela- lannatdie Soldier Mah ae Mea nee © Moved by W. F. Dunn, seconded |ordinances 72-A, 73-A and No, 74-A,|tive to particular instance referred | six ea vant tr aan 7 re Weue tat BY, W. W. Keefe that the ordinance |to the qualified electors of said City.|to. No testimony was presented to|by. Perry A. Morris that the Con- VLADIVOSTOK, (Correspondence a partes etie diea ae ak <¢ | be passed as read. A An aye and nay vote being taken|controvert his statements. tinental Supply be instructed by. the|— of Associated Press.)-—A gloomy pi ¥' aes gee i oars @ ee An aye and nay, vote being taken | resulted: | Officer.A. E. Kyte was accused of|purchasing agent to order one cazj- Parevoe thavsituationis Pr jin the trenches of France and was! resulted: 5 W. W. Keefe, aye. embezzlement and general ineffi-jlond of armco culverts of assorted Rusers Be Seah guar in: buried at Gondecourt with military) “wy. W., Keefe, aye. | Perry A. Morria, aye. | ciency. sizes to be received by the City in CL preteen on secently Se nenere His one toven, San Benitey Perry A. Morris, aye. M. L, Bishop, aye. | Officer A. E. Kyte plead not guilty |not to exceed $200 lots. rs from a journey att aetestias Ekater-| in it cones Py ‘0 place a gold star) wf 1. Bishop, aye. W. F. Dunn, aye. ~ jand gave forth a statement of his} W. W. Keefe, aye. inburg, in the interests of the Reding F |W. F. Dunn, aye. T. A. Dean, aye duties and duly answered the par-| | T. A. Dean, aye. i Cross. The Czecho-Slovak front, eee eres nok any colistedeman, ior T. A, Dean, aye. Wm. Kocher, aye * | |ticular instances referred to and off-| / W. F, Dunn, aye. declared, is a misnomer, since there |gamuel Robertson, Lieutenant Colonel William Kocher jaye. Tate Maver declared Sakon Ee Ata Mabe on So ave is no “front” in the usual acceptance} a ¢ - a | Whereupon the Mayor declaredjsaid motion duly carried. of the terms. There were Czech out- | Of, neineers_ in france, in telling of said ordinance duly passed and that| Petition presented by Citizens |lector. Stoeerocecaceceacos 2004455 354080005000000008650205008 peste iniwidelyijsepursted) locations a a ui - 7: ests resend be known as ordinance No. 72-A|Equity Association for permission to) N6 testimony was presented -to/$ nis, Mable King 8 t and the fighting was of a guerilla na-| Pant = Tae GE eae ti of the ordinances of the City of Cas-|suspend an electric sign over the side-'controvert his statements. ‘ ; SANDY. SHOP. $ “Mrs. Sanderson ture. The Czechs, he said, were worn! ieathe OPIS TAN TI) 5, until | per. : : walk in front of their premises on| Thereupon the Mayor after due! High Clase Dressmaking, Street Dresses, Evening Gowns, Alterati : out with long service under trying! “No b: iit aanith |’ An ordinance presented entitled, |East Second street. No action taken, | deliberation by the Council and Exclusive Ladies’ Tailoring in Connectio: Suite and Contaite Onde circumstances and, in his opinion, | 1, it a aiaten spe tn Rane intl © ‘An ordinance providing for the sub-|/ Council ordered to stand adjourned|there being no controverting state-|@_ Telephone 767-W Ground Floor. O. S. ‘Building. would fall éasy prey to the Bolsheviki| /nited States army. He has no rela-| mission to the qualified electors of|until February 27, 1919,. at 8:00|ments or testimony. offered by any : ‘5 if the menace of Allied troops were tives and most .of his old company removed! thave been killed or wounded. In late esty Mfg. Co. on Armco iron cul¥-) erts, - : Moved by W. W. Keefe, seconded the City of Casper a roposition to/p. m. one against the statements offered by in bi h I issue the coupon bonds of said City JOHN F. LEEPER, the men, declared said accusations Behind the Czechs the country was/ November when IT saw them there for the purpose of borrowing money Mayon ‘|duly dismissed and restored~the of- full of €x-offigers of the old govern-| Were only three men left in the com-| with which to establish, construct, | Attest: C. M. Bryan, ficers to duty. ‘ rales ‘ 3 ment, civil and military, who had|Pany at San Benito. build, purchase, extend, maintain City Clerk. 4 Report by the street and alley \ le slipped through in disguise, put on, Salaman, a homeless lad of twelve | and regulate a system of sewerage in $s fcommittee relative to the . roadway : e their long-discarded uniforms and in-|¥ears, was adopted at San Benito by ‘<iq City.” COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS {from the west ‘end of West’ Second @) re) e - al signia and were busily, plotting a|the Twenty-Sixth, then patrolling the * Moved by W. W. Keefe, seconded er “Jatreet to the City Limit Line duly pre- 5 an Be restoration of the monarchy. No- | Mexican border. Adventure await by Perry A. Morris that, whereas an Casper, Wyoming, sented showing that the, superinten- ae : ei body, said Mr. Preston, was concern-|ed just over the threshold, and he | emergency exists, such is hereby de- February 27, 1919, |dent agreed to open the old road to to feed your babies CASPER: DAIRY. MILK: It is ed with improvement of the economic met the test with a courage that brot!cjiared to be the case and therefore City Council of the City of Casper|ttaffic until the new road was placed | i conditions. Railroad service was instant. distinction. ‘this ordinance shall take effect-and be|met in regularly adjourned session|in~2@s~ good’-condition as old road, maintained a_hit-and-miss fashion. | clafified and pasturized, bottled and capped with an in force from and after its passage. |pursuant to adjournment from Feb-| stom nee a el ic , ay |__An aye and nay vote being taken|ruary 24, 1919, at the Council Cham-| “CAN J BE . . : etic, POH Piaghenes o> ; Practically only freight cars were available for passenger traffic and| “Do yousfind public office an easy resulted: ber.at 130 North Center sti ‘ 3 = i ; reet, with : a se Cee a, aUvaEIEBTy crowded to eee Shouldn't eto vB a W. Ww. Keefe, aye. : Mayor John F. Leeper presiding. CURED?” SAYS If vou buy tickets it only costs Most of the passenger coaches were | berth,” said Senator Sorghum, very’ ee Se ye. z3Qn een call the following were - ‘ serving as domiciles for politicians or| thoughtfully. “It’s more like a ham- + te oe: ro SUFFERER 5 x political leaders or for transporting) mock: hard to get into etree W. me pg counetmian We Wis heocts: “4 s THE Cc per uart s delegations. A considerable number | and still harder to get out of grace-| William. Kocher, aye. Cc Sait aH Wir. D eee How often have you heard that sad é * ¥ were devoted to the service of Allied | fully.”—Washington “Star. | Ui pane the +e fdeclared| OA ramet oases reais ery from the victins of disease. Per- he officers and Red Cross or other chari- — So | FS DR a Councilman T. A. Dean. haps the disorder has gone too far f 9c er Pint table organizations, but a far greater | Ww k aie A |that said emergency did actually} Councilman M. .L. Bishop. ‘i help, but oftener it iavjust fn ite fret i , , number were employed by the Rus-| security Loan Compan salary sloane jexist. 4 Councilman Wm Kocher. ere cea erene aches are only sians. Stations at every town, of im-'9 3° "Blag pany. 1-2-ti |, Moved by W. W. Keefe, seconded| C. M. Bryan, City Clerk. Sespaiee: Ee a alee Do Hot We deliver to all parts of the City portance along the trans-Siberian| ~~" 2S Sa See jby Perry A. Morris that the ord-| The primary object of this meet- satura ‘chithe, pothesis and pa give were filled with cars. Many had been COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS }inance be passed as read. An ayejing was to hear and determine/ Te ESpay you with health. Look after stationary for months. | and nay vote being taken resulted: | whether certain police officers of the| the ‘The kidneys are the most. Just Phone 471 ‘ebruary 24, 1919. 5 h aye. s % and. th: “off ou are cordi i isi TRIUMPHANT FORCES OF | City Council of the City of Cas-| M. L. Bishop, aye. becoming officers of the law. that constantly scrumiaie fn te aye Se mae eme pltnbat all ine / Y [per met in regularly adjourned ses- . F, Dunn, aye Captain W. E. Kilgore was duly goes wrong, . : |February 19th, at the Council Cham-| William Kocher, aye. and battery. hey and a en ae ‘ |ber at 130 North Center Street with! Whereupon the Mayor declared| W. E. Kilgore plead not guilty, | dred ailments, They will free your i 10 MISERY AT WAR ¢ EN |\Mayor John F. Leeper presiding. {Said ordinance duly passed and that|made his statement and offered as ae aren pana order. But be . e ser On roll the followin, it be known as Ordinance No. 73-A| witnesses Officers Roberts of the C. | Sure to ‘MEDAL. Look for present: cal aioe ee lee the ordinances of the City of/B. & Q. railway company and Jas. the name on every bor. In three sizes. BERNE. (Correspondence of the! Councilman William Kocher. | Casper. Associated Press.)—Seldom has a! Councilman W. W. Keefe. | An. ordinance presented entitled, victorious army come to so miserable | Councilman Perry A. Morris. “An ordinance providing for the an end as that of the 180,000 Ger-| Councilman T. A. Dean. submission to a vote of the qualified mans commanded by Field Marshal | Councilman M. L. Bishop. ,electors of the City of Casper, a Von Mackensen who were driven out) Councilman W. F. Dunn. | proposition to issue the coupon bonds of Rumania after the signing of the! C. M. Bryan, City Clerk. * of said City in the amount of forty- a armistice. | Report of street and alley com-|nine thousand dollars ($49,000) for x y' ee : 4 ~ | On their way home thru Hungary |mittee on the purchase of culverts'the purpose of borrowing money for the redoubtable divisions which had for drainage purposes. \erecting, constructing or purchasing] * east © . STORAGE accompanied Von Mackensen in tri-| City Clerk instructed to secure} buildings for the housing of its fire es BATTERY umphal march thru Transylvania and {quotations on culverts from R.| extinguishing equipment and for the aS By ee Rumania lost, sold or were robbed of |Hardesty Mfg. Co. \use of its fire department and town : aot /: e pie virtually all their belongings. One! Petition by Dalton & Young Co.jofficers in the transaction of their i ys bere: il SERVICE STATION td 2 HIS LIFE A STIRRING ONE _ i division, the Eighty-Ninth, which had |to permit Mesas, Osgood & Koch to | official business.” Always in robust, health, B. W. D. Barnes could] . ; Bad Business Lithuania escaped into Germany with-!Dalton & Young Co. ed by M. L. Bishop, that whereas an. out as much as a horseshoe nail of Petition referred to Judiciary emergency exists, such is hereby de- its property, and, clad in ridculous committee. jclared to be the case, and therefore disguises of shabbiest civilian cloth-| Petition by R. M. Bartholomew for this ordinance shall take effect and ing and Austrian uniforms sold to |repayment for water service connec-|be in force from and after its pass- them at Raab, they said, at mons- tion to new main on S. Wolcott st., |age. ‘ fought victoriously in Poland and operate under the license granted to; Moved by William Kocher, second- ride,*shoot and get “his aaa He was a sheriff in Warren Co., lessee, should be until} trous prices. when old water main was discontin-| An aye and nay vote being taken that all but put him, ake ae commpliession Of Ca ches Gad | resulted: “ words 2th¢, gory told in his own| organs, "Dr." Hartman's mE So 48 i : FLU 18 NOT UNKIND | Motion by T. A. Dean, seconded| W. W. Keefe, aye. which no rellet seemed possitles Ste houschola semany een, ® getandard Bad enough to Ict your battery run down by M. L. Bishop, that the petition be|- Perry A. Morris,-aye. totry ee mone: , Finally 1 decided | years, Sk Bert ass in'summer.. - (By waited Press) jtable. Motion announced by W. F., M. L. Bishop, aye. cured by four, bottles, nat way matentne Deruya Company Bue: z : MELBOURNE. (By Mail.)—That}Dunn, seconded by M. L. Bishop and, W. F. Dunn, aye. ven Bb ey Tam ROW as well] A, Columbus, Ohio, for Di Hate. id i i the Spanish influenza epidemic which accepted by T. A. Dean that the peti-| TT. A. Dean, aye Thanks to Perunac “tt the time. your angalth, Hook, ie is free. It’s a lot worse in fathead oen too J hag attacked the antipodes is radically |tion be disallowed. Motion carried. | William Kocher, aye. ove Shete eeetan Ee Renem, thousanda| lablet and Tiquid-tarm. it you werk charge may mean a frozen battery and a different from the type of the disease; An ordinance presented entitled,; Whereupon the Mayor decjared For catarrh of the head, nose and Your dealer wit ive ne pear crippled.clectrical system. bf prevalent elsewhere in the world, is “An ordinance providing for the sub-|that such an emergency did actually throat, catarrhal inflammation of/ Almasac. the belief of Dr. Robertson, chair- | mission to a vote of the qualified elec-} exist. = man of the board of health for Vic-|tors of the City of Casper a proposi- Moved by William Kocher, pec- SOOPPOOOOOOCSOS SPOLETO TOOOHOO OOP OOOOOOSOOSLI OOOO OES, toria, Australia. ition to issue the coupon bonds of said'onded by M. L. Bishop, that the After all it is easy to’ sidestep a frozen ‘ battery. All you need to do is to be sure that the charge is always kept up to 1.285. Dr. Robertson points out that the City for the purpose of borrowing! ordinance be passed as read. An aye PLANTS TREES rate of mortality in Australia is low.|money with which to extend the sys-!and nay vote being taken resulted: 5 z Make sur \ sa ii The states of New South Wales|tem of Water Works of said City.” | W. W. Keefq, aye. Ihave both. Treey are scarce this season and prices cell with a anh Wiese dae aay and Victoria have declared quaran-| Moved by W. F. Dunn, seconded by| Perry A. Morris, aye. are high. Place your order for trees before March’ See y rete inh 1 , i waren: | " ig! y er: tor: Wrees. Desdre/ Barc just how t about it we'll b id to tell tines against the disease which is |W. W. Keefe that, whereas an emer-| M. L. Bishop, aye. 1st or you ma: t left. I refuse to sell trees J 0.69 it we'll ke clad to te yous characterized as “pneumonic influ-|gency exists and such is hereby de-. W. F. Dunn, aye y y ge ty ibe not suit- L dg enza,” causing all metropolitan theat-|clared to be the case and therefore T. A. Dean, aye able for planting in this locality. ers, dance halls, and meeting places |this ordinance shall take effect and; Wm. Kocher, aye. F AUTO ELECTRICAL co to be closed. The New South Wales|be in force from and after its pass-, Whereupon the mayor declared WM. MOSTELLER Lay cabinet has decided that the wearing |age. said ordinance duly passed and that We test, repair and . of anti-influenza masks be made com-| An aye and nay vote being taken it be known as Ordinance No. 74-A Phone 1 F 3 or 557-M Evenings recharge storage bat- pulsory. resulted: loeneee ordinances of the City of teries, and always carry Since January 21 only 837 new| W. W. Keefe, aye. cases of the disease were reported in | ec a full supply of bat- Melbourne, with only 27 deaths re- Ptrdoedoedoede-doctedfodrdedect "Spark sulting. There were only 12 cases in } a oa ae Sydney, two of them being considered serous! sem Sere comsere! Wl FIRST PUBLIC SUBSCRIPTION Yanks Wrote Home on | $ AUCTION SALE. W. S. WRIGHT, Mgr. 111 East 1st St. March to the Rhine! j ; d ental batter | j and ren atteries. ANDERNACH, | Ge ; Hea Mail |a1g) there’ ie. Gee tne Bae $ 20 d pitas era than another that American sailors! like to write back to the United States | it is “We're marching toward the Rhine.” It is a rare man who can SYNDI ‘Al I E UNI I Ss resist the letter writing urge when! he is able to start his epistles ‘‘some-{ where in Germany.” This was demonstrated in the re-| AT 1 9) O PER UNIT cent march of the 32nd division into Germany. On the hike, the men) e z used more than 320,000 sheets of} 2 é , z Young Men’s Christian association| This Syndicate closed an. operating agreement with Pare Bred Stallions 1 will sell at public auction on Saturday, March'8, 1919, at : CASTLE: & MECHALEY i Grand Central Stables," Casper, Wyo, = . Twenty head of the best pure bred stallions ever shipped into Woolas, consisting of ted and American bred, Percherons, Belgians and Shires, ranging in age from two to The idislaeen LumberCo. letter paper and envelopes, about the Winona Oil Corporation to finish drilling the well ix years, from 1,800 to 2,100. : | ots agate ty ; three times as much as the ae orig Which is close to 700 feet deep and has oil in the shale, bs Bie Breeders weil breif an: oppertin! eas: these big ‘sound EVERYTHING IN BUILDING. MATERIAL inarly uses in the sani : of | . . ‘ aad types at their o 5 jorse 7: Phas Gout et tae caae and will drill other wells on Winona land. absslutely as represented and to the highest bidder, regard- less of price. ‘ f “it stated that there are only about 1,000 first-class Belgian horses in the world. Big drafters are bringing from $700 to $800 in. Great = fe 5 i Britain and France, while chunks weighing 1800 to 1400 are x ~ : ‘ 4 bringing. #600 each, FARM MACHINERY ‘WAGONS _ Salt to the Novag of the big gaint meh cnet ree oe a, GAS EN GINES stax towdy de horses in the European countries only be’a sho: at fime until exportations will be sailing for the foreign countries. * . COAL It ig to every breeder’s interest to buy a good stallion to head ) : his herd and raise bigger and better horaes. You cannot afford _ ees ‘ ‘ EAP yt to. miss this lot of good gouns stallions. Terms will be made 9 ge known on day of sale. le will commence at 1:00 o'clock i aon FRED L. BROWN - : 2s é Phone 62. Office and ; COLONEL BANKS, OF DENVER, AUGTIONEER = IN ADDITION TO THE ABOVE : The Powder River Syndicate own and control 1280 acres of the choicest and most: favorably located oil land in the REAL POWDER RIVER FIELD. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, LITERATURE, Etc. Address C. KIRCHNER, General Manager and Sales Agent 520 East Third St., Casper, Wyo. Phone 703 P.O. Box 1117 Brokers and Representative Sales Agents who desire to handle these units should wire or write at once for detailed information. ; f eg Week-Day Credentials Wanted The applicant for the job of office-| boy presented his credentials in a manner that bespoke his entire con- fidence that the position would be his. The sour-looking old gentleman at the head of the establishment read the paper carefully and then surveyed the boy searchingly. “It is certainly a very nice thing for you to have these recommenda- tions from the minister of your church and your Sunday-school teacher,” he said, “and I must admit that you look honest. All the seme, Yd like to have a few words epee 7 * some one that knows you on week: ~» deys.""—Harper’s. RIG. TIMBERS A SPECIALTY —_—_— i +