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rt and aban- that bids will be received for the con-' son. : | NOTICE AND CALL FOR BIDS and without cause d | ip | —— don plaintiff and to live separate and, § NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN apart from him without cause or rea- struction of improvements in Paving And you are further notified that District Number Seven, consisting of you are required to answer said pe- a portion of North Center street. tition on or before the 10th day of i The kind of improvement proposed May, A. D. 1919, or the allegation in Paving District No. Seven is thg herein contained will be taken as true, Drilling Under Way in Two construction of all necessary curbs, and judgment rendered accordingly. Weeks; First Well Produces together with all lead pipe water s Witness my hand and seal of said| % F vice to be constructed in said Hundred Barrels a Day trict, and the gr: ading, draining and 1919 HAZEL CONWELL, paving with either asphaltic concrete, Clerk of the District Court. that bitulith topeka mixture or con- (Seal) | had crete, the City Council may select, ALEX B. KING, | ‘ot- contractor furnishing all too * material and ing to said construction, in- 12, 1919. | all catch basins and gutter (ABK) ts complete. All work to be done With the announcement to the Taylor and ( underwritten the entire stock ment of 110,000 shares that wi put in by the Mosh Oil comp..y pe came word that the rig for well No. cluc 2 on the compan. Salt Creek pron- in erty was already erected and that in accordance and in compliance with NOTICE AND CALL FOR BIDS the second hole would be underway the plans and specifications for said SS within the next two weeks. improvements filed by the City En- NO'TICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN that}! I duc not been made yet owing to the fact |said improvement is to be maintained ing District Number Six, consisting that it has just been connected with | for a period of five years by the con-|jof a portion of Milton Street and a pipeline. When the workers were | tractor or contractors whose bids may CY avenue. setting the pump rods the 1 start- be accepted. The kind of improvement proposed ed flowing from slight agitation and All bids for said work shall be in Paving District No. Six is the flowed 90 barrels in an hour before marked, “Paving Proposals” and ad- construction of all necessary curbs, it was shut down. Now, however, the dressed to and filed with the City tovether with all lead nipe water ser- pumps have been completed and the Clerk of the City of Casper at his vice to be constructed in said dis- oil turned into a pipeline belonging office in the City of Casper, Wyoming, trict, and the grading, draining and) to the Midwest Refinery company. and will be received until eight o’clock paving with either sheet asphalt, as- The first 12 hours that the well was p. m., on the 8th day of April, A./phaltic concrete, bitulithic or topeks on the pipeline it yielded over 100 p. 1919, at which time bids will be’ mixture, as the City Council may barrels. : opened by the City Council of the select, contractor furnishing all tools. Just two strings City of Casper at the regular ad- labor. material and all the incidentals of tools will be put to work on the journed meeting of said Council. pertaini to said construction, in- property and they will be continually |" 4 certified check in the sum of ten cluding all catch basins and gutter in- worked until the entire area is brot per cent of the amount of the bid lets complete. All work to be done in to production. The oil from the new just be filed with each bid, to be accordance and in. compliance with well is of a higher gravity than the forfeited to the said City of Cas- the plans and specifications for saic general run of Salt Creek crude as per as liquidated damages if the bid- improvements filed by the City En- evidenced by the fact that it is not ‘Ger he awarded the contract and fails gineer with the City Clerk on the 17th necessary to steam the oil before per- to enter into a contract for such im- day of March, A. D. 1919. The said mitting its passage thru the pipe- provement with the said City within improvement is to be maintained for line. F five days from his notification if he 2 period of five years by the con Responding to the plea of the com- be the successful bidder to perform tractor or contractors whose bids may pany that all of the 27 standing the work and to furnish a bond guar- se acrepted. units be turned in in exchange for antecing the faithful performance of All bids for said: work shall be stock nearly all unit holders have the work and a maintenance bond as marked, “Paving Proposals” and ad- put their units up. There are a few hereinafter provided, said bond or dressed to and filed with the City units that remain in the hands of the jonds to be furnished at the time of Clerk of the City of Casper at his brokers which have not yet been ihe‘siening of the conteact office in the City of Casper, Wyoming, turned in. The estimate cost of said improve- and will be received until 8 o'clock, It is absolutely necessary that “went as shown by the approved speci-|p. m. on the 8th day of April, A. D. these units be t ed in so that the ootions is Twenty Thousand Dol-|1919, at which time bids will be brokers who are handling the issu- j). 0,000.00.) opened by the City Council of the ance of the treasury stock will be in|“ Bids may:be made in either of the|City of Casper at the regular ad- nAposition to) build updtheamankel lr ouréllowing) format oniintibothwen| minha cartincdltcheckminuthe lacie mihisistockicannot, bejlistedjonvthe (oor gormeti tow ten per cent of the amount of the curb until all units are surrendered. |“"1) Thon the basis of receiving pa: -|bid Must be filed with cach bid, to as soon as possib been underwrit- | ments in cash in installments as pro-|forfeited tothe said’ City jof’ Cas: and Clay at a dollar vided in the specifications. per as liquidated damages if the bid- par value. F § soon! as une a 2. Upon the basis of receiving pay be awarded the contract and ent bonds. id bonds to improvement with the said City with- | taken at par and accrued interest and in five days from his notification if 7 TTD Q “AR bonds to be furnished Ly “ic Cc trae- he be the successful bidder to per- CASPER HAIL LEP f g tor without expense to ihe « form the work and to furnish a bond Pubs The bid also under said second i guaranteeing the faithful perform- VT to permit payments of first and suc il | ceeding monthly ance of the work and a maintenance stalin at contract prices to the extent of bond or bonds to be furnished at the HERE T0 RESUME WORK payments by property owners of their time of the signing of the contract. as nents within thirty days after! The estimate cost of said improve- se the demand. ts in cash|bond as hereinafter provided, said notice of assessments published by/ment as shown by the «approved the City Treasurer when the con-| specifications is Fifty Thousand Dol- To have survived injuries which firmed a sment roll has been placed | lars ($50,000.00.) would have resulted in the death of jn his hands for collection as provided! Bids may be made in either of the Wy ordinary human being is a record by law. Bids also under said sec-}two following forms, or in both of that has been attained by Tom Rus- ond form to contain bid, not less than Said forms, to-wit: sell, a well known Casper driller, who |par, accrued interest, and the ex | 1. Upon the basis of ree ha pense of issuing bonds, for bond:| payments in cash in installn he saw act to meet incidental expense of im-/ Provided in the specifications. and has bee of provements and to be taken and paid 2- Upon the basis of receiving en and in such amounts Payments in like installments in im- aid City of Casper may require Provement bonds. Said bonds to be said bids for bonds relating to inci-|taken at par and accrued interest ense to be contingent upon,and bonds to be furnished by the by the City of bid of said Contractor ‘vithout expense to the for the work. city. The bid also under said second y Council of the said City form to permit payments of first and reserves the right to re-/Succeeding monthly installments in nd all bids. All bids cash at contract prices to the extent » upon uniform proposals, w! of payments by property owners of ther with copics of specifications, their assessments within thirty days may be obtained from the City En-,after notice of assessments pub- sineer by prospective bidders for Ten lished by the City Treasurer when ($10.00) per set. the confirmed assessment roll has Order of City Council. been placed in his hands for collec- ce for over a tim of all kinds German fiendishness. for in cash Ru In 19 was working in the Salt Cr field and during an argument with a fellow worker was shot in the stomach, and badly wounded. He was removed to a lo- cal hospital where 18 feet of intes- tines which had been punctured by the bullet were removed. He sur- vived the operation. When the call for volunteers « in 1914 for the Mexican trouble 7 sell, despite his wor was ad- mitted into the ¢ y served in many g¢ He was on many ; F. LEEPER, tion as provided by law. Bids also where Yank soldiers won fame. He Mayor. under said second form to contain was wounded and sent te Attest: ; bid, not less than par, accrued inter- where his exceptional st cM. est, and the expense of issuing bonds, ed in his rapid reco - for bonds to meet incidental ex-| covering he had > of being 5, 1919. pense of improvements and to be! invalided to this « ae enloted taken and paid for in cash when and the same h y weeks later NOTICE BY PUBLICATION. TORY RS eto caaal per may require said bids for bonds| relatfhg to incidental expense to be contingent upon acceptance by th a badly ¢ His reco mitted him In the District Court, Sixth Judicial to engage in n activity District Cit ‘ i : y of bid of -ontrac! in ihe weeks j to the suc. State of Wyoming, County of Na- work.” contractorito | ul American xetivities before the | trona Tn a ee eel a, ss. City Council of i City armistice MASON C. GRAY, Plaintiff. at 9 of auneil ots they salle er reserves the right to r. ject any and all bids. All bids sho'l be upon uniform proposals. which, together with copies of specifications, 4 may be obtained from the City En. | of residence gineer by prospective bidders for ten dollars ($10.00) per set. By order of City Council. n —— Glens Falls SLENROCS-ATLAS WELL = Serer : | You will take notice that Mason C. ar : | Gray, plaintiff has filed a petition SON'S EER S SHOWING OF OIL : Parana lauiee a ed from service March 28 in Denver and after spend- ing a few da immediately « first visit in DF GRAY, Defendant. in the € olorado capital TO LILLIAN GRAY, above named for his defendant, whos Elm street, ew York and Albany, the object and prayer of which is for divorce on the grounds that you wil- Oil-Atlas well on fully and without cause deserted the mectiont: 64. in the Lance Creek Plaintiff on or about the 9th day of field, is 1 to have encountered December, A. D. 1913, and ever since, Don’t let that ola furniture clutter | gas and a strong showing of oj] at have and still cpntinue to so wilfully an the house. A Wantad will sell it. 8,100 feet. The chow have not deterred the co nuance of drilling, OF 900090000990 00000000004 0000000000000000000000000000 as gas pockets and oil impregnated } PLANTS TREES sands were e) rted in this end of the field. Every effort — is being strained to reach the sand which has proven such a he producer in the Ohio well on the adjoining town- ship. The Stanley-Green well in the Mule Creck field is marking time, ac- cording to thentic reports receiv- ed in Casver this morning from El- The { > ® > ; Thave both. Trees are scarce this season and prices | are high. Place your order for trees before March Ist or you may get left. I refuse to sell trees not suit- able for planting in this locality. WM. MOSTELLER Phone 1 F 3 or 557-M Evenings from the upper POOOOOOOO00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 sibesntihoraly: 1 off) and SS hol . per eeeecrcasee:: 1020 -enreccecsccccccccccccococccsescococscees. decision as to whether there is a Lander Valley Produce Man e Ve Scoggan Hay, Grain and Farm Products. possibility for the water breaking thru or not. Wire or write Lander, Wyo. ey being kept dy The oil encountered in the lower! sand is rising in the -osing and the drillers are awaiting . . opportunit to thoroly test the hole. rt determination of the pro- gineer with the City Clerk on the hids will be received for the con-| 4 ng capacity of well No. 1 has /17th day of March, A. D. 1919. The struction of improvements in Pav-/ Qn a hard and narrow seat, SEG Gan Gian Ince STD ‘Do you wonder that I think I am THE CASPER DAILY. TRIBUNE SONNEL weep. i ELECTION | Regenerator of the United States ot as f 1 | Venezuela.” (By Sergeant Pelletier, Fort D. A | But we write, write, write, ui eek 5 a hae i SS eee ; Russell.) Gee—the beggars keep us working|, Notice is nereby given wader and rogr Three 35 bills’ Saturday Yes, they took me in the army, Gave me shoes and uniform; Made a dummy soldier of me, fight | Par from where the battles storm feits Court this Ist day of March, A. D.|/ ain't got no gun or bayonet, ¥ Never seen a cannon yet— Why they won’t let me go marching. DO YOU WONDER THAT I FRET? 1 a Attorney of Plaintiff. But I write, write, write; 1 the incidentals Pub. Mar. 1, 8, 15, 22, 29, April 5,| Gee—the beggars keep me working | half the night; And they ain’t no blood and thunder, ’Cepting when you make a blunder} Lord—I wisht I had a gun so’s } could fight. We just sit and write up so-jers, nee PY OR THE RHYME OF 7HE 7; ——— half the night; Yep—we're in the personnel, 'f you ask me—why, it’s hell; 4. For we’ll stay here till it’s over, How they gave Wilhelm the sack, But even then they'll keep us, Letting out what we let in; folks, Who will greet us with a grin. For we wrote, wrote, wrote, boat, And it’s awful in the heat ! the goat? Ww Wihtlem the dust sie mever sneer Thomas B. Shannon cf Chicago i: | amounts 2s the Governor and Treas- | tertity. Unless he can see very We just sit and write'up rookies, lin Gasper for attew/day jurer of the State of Wyoming shall | Clearly he cannot possibly do Prayin’ for a breath of air. cael | €3 | determine.” work of the highest quality, and Ba ; ee Carl Muelhausen of Cheyenne is in| Dated at Casper, this 27th day of |. hence will be absolutely pared We just write, write, write, nave town: March, A. D. 1919. from success in his work. 0: Geer ths. Uevear sueeD us working | ROARD OF COUNTY course) ie) wal sventually: Ee a the night; i | of Ss 7" Ze 1s eficiencies, an ge And then they laugh at us and jeer! NOTICE FQR PUBLICATION | see Co Ea Gluktesi tofaalaihintaentigsed | 5 emy ain nea Sy iNet} st: i 2 as suffered, perhaps beyond re- Lord—_I wisht Thad a gun so I could IN THE DISTRICT courr, SIXTH | ae GEREN Chairman. ie perhepashey. fight. | JUDICIAL DISTRICT. | apes ‘ erie | se ,SUSIE L. McCARDLE, Plaintiff. | p.), a Clerk. WHY COME HERE Ve just sit and ask ’em questio vs : pasties geet sos : Because we fully realize the We ju: _ hile the sun beats down like fury, — Where they live and what’s their LEON H. McCARDLE, Defendant. age? TO LEON H. McCARDLE: the above-| Guzman Blanco, one time president | and Spectacle Fitting, and have Was they ever in the servi named defendant, whose last | of Venezuela, is GAGE) a place the most scientific equipment Why—the answers fill a page. | ‘Known’ place of'residence was) AfiI: |S she Sone rank or conecited celelr-||Witor) tholy worksl@Bacauseltour If they croak, where should we send! ton, Oregon: Fy ties. ennovoniy ad Bia) Portrait knowledge is both practical and “them? painted about two hundred times, bus theoretical; our scientific quali- Where's their birthplace, who they You will please take notice, that oreeren, about a do ene Geta to fications are proof of the latter keep? Susie L. McCardle, Plaintiff, has hin Hate ated nd _otherwise,|] while the former is the ait And some’s so bloomin’ ign’rant filed a petition peainst you in the! during his lifetime, writing with his of long years of unbroken ex- State of Wyoming ; 2 8s. the filing of s ze Aton, you have’ is all for your benefit. County of Natrona H ted to provide tt @ common ne- i Tn the District Court, aloft ifeito lstnbeed pas thse) | BURNETT-HYNES Sixth Judicial District. said neglect was not the result of Francis McCoy 3 poverty which you could not nave Optical Co. Plaintiff: avoided by ordinary industry. } Ground Floor, Midwest Hotel named defendant, whose last known | orado. above-named Court, the object and; own hand their fulsome inscriptions | er of which are for an absolute |@nd invariably c: ivorce upon the ground that for a pe- riod of more than one year preceding , pre NOTICE BY PUBLICATION d vs. Bernard McCoy, Defendant ‘tition of plaintiff on or before #! 17th day of Ma; = eS. ve |allegations there TO BERNARD McCOY: the above ‘taken as true and judgment render accordingly. ace of residence was Denver, Col- Court this 8th day of March, A . YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE NO-|j939. y TICE: that Francis McCoy, plaintiff, HAZEL CONWELL, has filed a PETITION against you Clerk of the District Court. the above named “Court, the ob- (gen}.) ject of the prayer of which is for aT EX B. KING, an absolute Divorce upon the grounds Atty. for Plaintiff. thet for a period of more than one pyh. Mar. 8, 15, 22, 29, Apr. 5, 12, year preceding the filing of said 19, 1919. PE! orovide the common necessities of life to plaintiff, and that said neglect was ITION, you have neglected to not the result of poverty which you ? vould not have avoided by ordinary|| | Who pays the War Tax? industry. YARD DOES You are further notified that you are required to answer said PETI- Who sells Savage Tires? TION of plaintiff on or before the 24th day of May A. D. 1919, or the YARD DOES allegations therein contained shall be taken as true and judgment render- ed accordingly. YARD DCES said Court this 22nd day of March, ae ON TAZEL CONWELL, YARD DOES Keep Your Pledge—Buy War Savings Stamps By E. M. OGBURN, beg . Come in and get my prices RE aes ee eee es TR WITNESS my hand and seal of Attorney for Plaintiff. (SEAL) 116 S. David. Phone 455W Pub. Mar. 22, 29, Apr. 5, 12, 19, 26, May 3, 1919. ALFALFA SEED (Western Nebraska, Dry Land Grown) 99.43 per cent Purity : 93 per cent Germination Best Alfalfa Seed Value Offered in the West $25 per Cwt., Denver, Colo. Through an error the purity of this seed was reported in last issue of this paper as 93.43. It is 99:43 per cent PURE. Special Offer $1.50 Assortment of Garden Seed, $1.00 30-5¢ packets—every lot tested for Purity and Ger- mination. Order your assortment NOW. The Burton Seed Co. Dept. B 13 Denver, Colo? Casper Boiler Works PRACTICAL BOILER WORK BY PRACTICAL BOILERMAKERS Patching, Retubing, New and Old Crown Sheets Repaired. Steam, Oil, Gas, Air, and Water Tight Work. WE GUARANTEE ALL OUR WORK Engerson & Brehan Box 1141 CASPER, WYO. Phone 486-J or 18 R- That ;their dumbness makes you! PROCLAMATION FOR SPECIAL! Illustrious American, Pacificator ana Lord—I wisht I had a gun so I could! And the boys come marching back,; Telling how they licked the Germans, | Then they’ll send us back to home No—we didn’t cross no ocean in ne}, And we didn’t see no fightin’; we} And you are further notified tha.! 1 are required to answer said pe- Ae tee] Que Witness my hand and seal of saic Who sells uncalied for tires? Who repairs tires and tubes? SATURDAY, APRIL 5, 1919 by virtue of a proclamation issued A *, 6 | by Robert D. Carey, Govérnor of the| gouty Reward: Call Citizens! |State of Wyoming, and under Sec-! 3 tions 2099 and 2100 of the Wyoming! |Compiled Statutes, 1910, that there 'will be held in the various voting {precincts of Natrona County, State |of Wyoming, on the | 22nd Day of April, A. D. 1919 a special election on the following | question: “Shall the State of Wyoming is- lene its coupon interest bea: bond jin the sum of Two Million Eight Hun- dred Thousand Dollars to be designat- {ed as Highway Bonds in denomina- tions of five hundred, one thousand, |five thousand and ten thousand dol- AS LITTLE) THOUGHT-OF, 's, redeemable at the option of the FACULTY State of Wyoming ten years after | date thereof and payable in twenty years -*t - > © hereof; bearing such jrate of i:tersst, not to exceed five !per centum per annum from date juntil poid, and to be issued in such | Good Eyesight is essential, to good work, and therefore to suc- cess in life. Consider the posi- tion of any man whose liveli- hood is gained by manual dex- importance of Sight Testing ‘ . Bs er oe gf perience. You cannot over-es- alling himself “The timate the value which this ex- perience has to you; the skill- ed insight which it has given us 1 ed The Nicolaysen LumberCo. Dv. 2 EVERYTHING IN BUILDING MATERIAL = RIG TIMBERS A SPECIALTY GAS ENGINES COAL Phone 62. Office and Yard, First and Center. FARM MACHINERY WAGONS iii ti i SERVICE STATION Be Careful! These cold days you have to do some things that you thought too much trouble in summer. Don’t step too long on the starter, Release your clutch before you try to start. Watch your ammeter to be sure your bat- tery is charging. Above all have us test your battery twice amonth. Better todo this than take chances on a frostbitten battery. AUTO ELECTRICAL CO W. S. WRIGHT, Mer. 111 East 1st St. Phone 968-J Spark Plugs Accessories | ‘We test, repair and | recharge storage bat- | teries, and always carry | a full supply of bat- | = and rental batteries,