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fona county, Wyo. Publi- Enter at Casper (Wyoming) Postoffice /B8. secon@-class matter, Nov. 22, 1916. MEMBER THE ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS FROM THF UNITED PRESS J. E. EES Rereniaentiand Editor . EVANS, City Editor WARL BH. HANWAY, Business Manager 3. B. GRIFFITH. Associate Editor THOS. DAILY.... Advertising Manager Aavertising Representagiven David J. R: |. 341 Fifth Ave. e Prudden, 172 Chicago, 111 One Month . Per Copy No subscription by mail accepted for{ less period than three months. All subscriptions must be paid in ad- wance anc The Daily Tribune will not insure delivery after subscription be- mes one month in arrears. Weniber of the Associated Pri Vv entitléd to the use for republication of THE CASPER _DAILY’ A good and it will tempt a poor one. salaries without high efficiency de- mands put a premium on inefficiency | and dishonesty. sets in again, it will probably be the) nifty thing to go to Europe in an) fe gy SOLDIERS AND SAILORS IN The plan for an “American legion,” | composed of veterans of the world) because of the The Associated Press is exclusively which temperate spirit the organization was under-) already well begun, go on, but so|GFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS BOARD | ment antil 7 o'clotk {i the afternoon | should the standard of requirements} OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS every evening except Sunday gf |for a teacher be raised. APRIL 3, 1919 , Fee ciee_ On Exchange Butloing. solar y/willinoUmakera) good) concher| esate ltriet No: 4, in Blection District No.| A ESS TELEPHONE 15 High| Office of the County Clerk 110, in Election District No. 11, in| Bradley. | Election District No. 12, and in thé | Casper, Wyoming, ~~ | Town of Arminto, and in all other|- April 3, 1919. | precincts, until 5 o’eldck if the after- |noon. Complying with the provisions of ction 2170 Compiled Statutes of | |State of Wyoming, g | : : ss, | Board of County Commissioners in {and for Natrona County, Wyoming, {met this 3rd day of April, 1919, pur- {there being present Robt. J. Veitch, ; Chairman, Commissioners T. A. Hall ‘and J. B. Griffith, and E. M. Ogburn, Clerk. The following proceedings were | had, to-wit: The following bills presented, aud- war was hailed with general approval, | ited and allowed and certificates ord- | in|ered drawn for same, viz: |Dr. H. R. Lathro; and county physician —---$125.00 P. and P. i rat Sete c apa tches areatigs totter not taken and the specific pledge that it; Casper Private Hospital, hos: also the local news published herein. .ould not engage in politics. The an-| pital services, poor and re No we 735 notincement of a rival organization, |, A188 “ a “Private Soldiers’ Sailors’ 40.40 | DO IT IN A DAY. legion,” does not meet with such an/il. A. MeCrackeh, court ex- | enthusiastic reaporise from the pub-|, Pense - AD —— f; Nicolaysen Over confidence, of course, is not lic because of the intemperate utter-| yoads and bridges ___.___ 49.87 to be encouraged with regard to the ances of its promoters and the poli-| Western Union Tel Co., tele- 7 i 2 Victory loan drive which opened to- tical program announced. |Weneen Peete 18 day. At the same time, it will sumely’ It must be admitted that the sol-! graph service ___ BD do no harm to call attention to the diers and sailors have genuine griev-| Western Union Tel. Co., Tele- remarkably favorable conditions at-ances. They are quite justified in|’ staph service -----__ Sa ed tending this loan. It is to be the last popular war loan—money needed hereafter to wind up the war will be raised by “baAnkers’ loans.” The rate of inter- est is higher than ever, except to the heavy investor who has to pay part funds for the federal employment bureaus and to adopt a public land es- and taxes on the property in question of it back in his income tax. The re- demption period is only four years, and the governnient may redeem the Pecially deserving of condemnation. The natural sympathy of the pub-/ above named parties August 1, 1918 securities in three years. The period allowed for payment of subscriptions | lic; however, which wants to see these made any is longer than before. Not the least element of attractiveness is that the Ww: government is not going to accept harsh “demands” fired by the column more than $4,500.00, an amount in from propaganda guns in the hands itself smaller than the public pated. Of this amount Casper is expecte: to subscribe $5 ,000, or approxi- mately half the amount subscribed toward the fourth loan. During the, past. few weeks lucrative profits have —- accrued to investors in oi! stocks and! money was never more free in Cas. per than it is today. Business of every kind is more than prosperous and the year just entered upon prom- c the city. complaining that the last congress ity, failed to make suitable provision for soldiers’ of the legion promoters in Washing- As required by the provi Neither the public nor congess 4 likes to be shouted at and theatened. And somé of the demands are plainly } exorbitant. | The Jack Pot to be dis- ed at Berne by the International|tions 2099 and 2100 ef the Wyoming ! to be the best in the history of Congress of Women is Bolshevism. | Now perhaps something will really be! ,; Petitions and affidavits for can- * cellation and refund of taxes, pre- through the apathy of the majority!cented and allowed as follows: and the final filibuster of the minot- ©d McGuinn, et al., year 1918 setae oe te ne $1175.66 Leta N. Leavitt, year 1918 26.09 for employment of men mustered out’ it appearing to the Board that The failure to provide! !ot Seven (7) in Block one hundred nine (109) had been assessed under the names of W. H. Thomas and J. Krauss for the year 1917, and not having been paid, same was ad- (vertised and sold under each of the to Natrona County. It appearing to the Board that W. H. Thomas was the owner of the property January effective by the 1, 1917, it is hereby ordered by the Board that Certificates of Purchase No. 405 standing in the name of J. M. Krauss be cancelled. ns of Section 2099 of the Revised Statutes of Wyoming, 1910, that notice be siven of the Special Election to be held on the 22nd day of April, 1919, it is ordered that said notice be given jand published as required by law, in |words and figures following, to-wit: Notice is hereby gjven under and | y virture of a prodfamation ‘issued | | by Robert D. Carey, Gd¥ernor of the | | ELECTION PROCLAMATION |b: |State of Wyoming, and under Sec- |Compiled Statutes, 1910, that there will be held in the various voting pre- nets of Natrona County, Stafe of | All of which is most emphatically done to stop it, for as all married/ Wyoming, on th e2nnd day of April, a “good thing,’’ and the outstanding feature of the situation is that the bond quota should be subscribed in record time. in other words it should be subscribed in a day and could be were it possible for the solicitors to see everyone. On the other hand it ® behooves the public to seek the solici- commission hire manager and let him alone tors. Everybody will b bends or be considered slackers in the eyes of the community, t exception being those who, thru unfort unate circum- stances, are unable and the men who have worn ithe khaki and blue Many of the latter, tho, will be among the buyer. The thing to do is to subscribe at cently prepared an airplane landing once. Don't wait to be Volunte if you di paign “short and snappy” a record BETTER TEACHERS! “At lea. United States are not fit to teach ret rid 000 of them.” : This w We ought to lea the nent of D. B. Waldo, president of the Western State Normal schooi at Kalamazoo, Mich. Public opinion will be t Mr. Waldo hag placed his number a little high. is no doubt, however, that teache p now drawing salaries who woul better stenograpt clerks or cooks, or caub-drivers. It hus been the custom, time with- out mind, to use the profession of school teaching kinds of incompetence. A kind of Pole. sacred halo has surrounded the teach- If she could get in by passing the required examinations or by a bit of political ter, She we » that decided the mat- s fitted to teach because ‘hing. Equally so with a lot of male persons. she was t No educational reform which does not take note of this cond remedy it will get very far. Not only should the salary-raising nen know, when a woman 2 thing, she just won't have it. municipal ills seems to be thi the city over to a nonpartisan com- rission of business men, then let the!and, five thousand and ten thousand first-class city trophy has been put up as a In order to make the title not altogether in- enter us for the race. Speaking of “the Wilson legend,” 1© trusting folk of Seoul, Korea, re- ident Wilson, confi- t belief that he was going to use It is said that the reason eggs re- is that our soldiers ‘rseas require so many. } a can returning soldier alf the teachers in the ew many eggs he ate in Fr It appears that there’s a consider- and Sovietism. rizht down to it, there’s a difference between a republic and a democracy. Somehow, we can’t quite air travel will ever be very de- jable until aviators learn fo make make their own weather and take it with or secretaries, them. It might make a nice little side trip Yanks around Archangel re- sa harbor for many turned home by way of the North Year Ago in War Armenians captured Van, in Tur- ala National Assemblysde- Jared war with Germany. Paris reported that since German it ‘ 1 nge bombardment ition and pig kill + Vote FOR the bond doesn’t| 4. D. 1919, a special election on the | following question: i | “Shall the State of Wyoming issue its coupon interest bearing bond in A pretty good prescription for |the sum of Two Million Eight Hun- : Turn) dred Thousand Dollars to be desig- | [nated as Highway Bonds in denom- | inations of five hundred, one thous- | dollars, redeemable at the option of 4 the State of Wyoming ten years after date thereof and payable in twenty years after date thereof;: bearing | such rate of interest, not to exceed | five per centum per annum from date perenne Casper [oan Office you money on your Wardrobe Trunk, Hand- until paid, and to be issued in such amounts as the Governor and Treas- urer of the State of Wyoming shall determine.” Said election will be held at the following places in said county, viz: Muddy Precinct, at the Muddy School House. Greenlaw Precinct, at the Green- alt Creek Precinct, at the Mid- west Hotel, Salt Creek. Casper Precinct, at the Central School Building, Casper, Wyoming. Election District No. 3, at Kings Gerage, Capitol Hill Addition. Election District No. 4, at the Na-! trona County High Scheol Building. Bessemer Precinct, at the Bessemer | School House. Efell Precinct, at the Efell Ranch | House. | Freeland Precinct, at the Upper Red Creek School House. Alcova Precinct, at the Alcova School House. Miller Precinct, at the residence of W. S. Miller, Miller, Wyoming. Split Rock Precinct, at the resi- dence of L. M. Claytor, Split Rock, Wyo. Ervay Precinct, at the residence of J. B. Grieve, Ervay, Wyoming. Oil City Precinct, at the Post Office, | Oil City, Wyoming. Busknum Precinct, at the Hotel, Bucknum, Wyoming. Powder River Precinct, at the Hotel, Powder River, Wyoming. Waltman Precinct, at the Store, Waltman, Wyoming. i Arminto, Precinct, at the Hotel, | Arminto, Wyoming. Badwater Precinct, at the resi- dence of G. A. Davis, Badwater, Wyoming. Lone Bear Precinct, at the Kidd | Ranch, Lone Bear, Wyoming. Election District No. 10, at the Fire Hall, Casper, Wyoming. Election District No. 11, at R. H. Nichol’s Garage, Casper, Wyoming. lection District No. 12, at the | City Hall, Casper, Wyoming. | At said election the polls will be opened at 9 o'clock in the forenoon, issue next! or as soon thereafter as possible, and! j Shall be kept open without adjourn | Jack Stacey, Mrs. A E. Kyte, | celled. i Blackinore. Elettion Distri on the same. day, in Casper Pre- |cinct, Eleetion Distfict No. 2; in Elec-| Longhutat. : tion District No, 3, in Election Dis- Fred, Villfiave, that Certificate of issued to Na- trona County fbr Tlaxds assessed | against tot 400 Kenwood Addition to Ip S. Olson be and hereby. is. cai When the tide of foreign travel County of Natrona : | Wyoming, 1910, it is ORDERED |40000000090000000000000000¢00000000600060060000096000000000060000000000000006000 | {that Judges of Election be, and here- by are appointed to serve at the Special Election to be held in the; various voting precincts on April isuant to adjournment of yesterday, |22nd, 1919, as follows: Muddy Precinct: Wm. Mostedler, ftict No. 11: , J. E. Dismuke, Rev. Bleetion District No. 12: « EXPERT ACCOUNTANTS Clvsed, Audited. Stock transfer agents and regis- Authorities on Income Taxes. Notary Public. The Guarantee Registry Physician and Surgeon ial Attention Given to of Women and Children Elmer Spurlock, Books Open Greenlaw Precinct: John Greenlaw, Joe Ri: MARSHALL C. KEITH, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Special Attention given to obstetrics or kmoré. Duliding Phoneni Office, 30; Renidesce, 164 Salt Creek Precinct: D. Hennigh, Cary W. Jones, ‘asper Precinct: Rooms 208-211 Oj1 Exeliange Bldg. Grace Bryan, G. H. Mann, J. W. Election District No. Mrs. J. H. Roush, Mrs. Z. Q. Miller. Election District No. 4: John McLellan, John Bryne, Marie ARCHITECTS “w. J. King, AZABETH GEIS Physician and Surgeon Office: Daly Bldg. Phone 145. g Hotcl. .Phone 546. DUBOIS & GOODRICH Arehiteets Rooms 24-25 Towsséne Block Casper, Wy Bessemer Precinct: Alex Mills, O. Josendal, Dan Speas. Efell Precinct: j | Ross, Oral Johnson, E. M.| AUTO REPAIRS. KING @ TULLIS AUTO REPAIR SHOP 167 So, Ash. DR. JOHN F. LEEPER DR. W. E. DOWNIE Physicians and Surgeons Freeland Precinct: Bertie Dickinson, Chas. N. ards, Geo. Martin. Boney Earnest, Ed. Royce, Miller Precinct: ELECTRICIANS F. £. McEVENY Electrical Contractor Split Rock Precinct: Countryman. Ervay Precinct: TAIT’$ BILLIARD PARLOR & Congential Place for Gentlemen. Cigars, Tobacco, Confectionery, Repairs and Fixtures | Lawrence Jameson. 141 West Firat Oil City Precinct: Bob Grieve, Levi C. Bell, Robert Soda Fountain. | BICYCLES _ A. CHISHOLM The Cycle Man Sole Agent for Iver Johnson Bicycles and Vitalic Tires Phone 954W. 405 N. Durbin BEAUTY PARLO Oftce Ph. 19-W AMERICAN ELECTRIC CO. 112 E. Third $t. Phone 1080 Bucknum Precintt: | John Roseberry, |* | Cora B. Reynolds. Powder Rivér Precinct: Jack Clark, Armature Win es Electrical Wiring and Contracting HAT CLEANING NEW YORK HAT CLEANING s Waltman Precinct: Bob Campbell, Sam Twidaie, Mrs. | Bob Campbell. Arminto Precinct: D. C. McClellan, d, C. Renfro, Mrs. | J. L. Marquis. Badwater Precinct: Geo. Davis, E. O. Bostelman, Dave | Davis. Lone Bear Precinct: James Forbes, Amos George, A. I. OLDS VELOUR BEAUTY PARLOR Face and Scalp Specialists re-block all kinds Soft, Feit, and 8 ged geatlem for ladies tritiniings; a jers for new for and deliver. th 213 O-S Bldg. Phone 289-3 oe 2 oO. 3. Building —S DR..J. H. JEFFREY DR. ANNA GRAHAM JEFFREY Chiropractors Lyric Theater Bldg-, Center St. Office Phone 760. Res. 93 HOME HOTEL West Second St. Nellie P. Dalton, Prop. Strictly Modern Rooms DR. B. G. HAHN DR. EDNA HAHN CHIROPRACTORS Suite 9, Townsend Bldg. Hottrs: 10 to 1% 2 te 5 By Day, Week or Month. KEYS MADE While You Wait at the SHOOTING GALLERY COMMONWEALTH LIFE Frank Hoagland, State Agent THE SERVICE CLEANERS Jourgensen & Nygaard Cleaning, Pressing Remode! Phone: 889-W GUN REPAIRING Office: 247 North Center Street “THE POINT” : Center, Lindeh and Rallivad sts, TS from 84.75 t rom T fpom 1.25 to $6.50. BEVOISE BRASSIERE from G5 all corsets from $3.50 up free ‘MART? HAT SROP 114 N, Centér St. CONTRACTORS Hatithates yl WILLIAM O. WILSON Attorney at Law DART CORSE’ Casper, Wyoming GLE B Suite 14-15 & 16, Townsend Block 133 So. Ceatot | 1 WANT YOUR BRICK WORK On Contract or Percentage Call for Estimate PETER CLAUSEN 416 So. Jackson School House. | E. RICHARD SHIPP Room 21, Townsend Building Concrete Work, Team Work Phones—139 and 385 Sand and Gravel Office and Wal ‘ehouse: on David cond and Third, ‘yom in: : : TRANSPORTATION | The Wny Uncle Sam ‘Taught Me G Trial AM WERNER: DR. C. H. BAILEY in the office of Thomas Office Hours: Rooms 19-2 Townsend Bldg. Casper, Wyo. m, Phene 233 Sundays and evenings by appointment. J. M, HODGSON Natrona Fuel Co. Phone 549 J. L. BIEDERMANN, Prop GEBO COAL... woop City Office 157 S. Center Street f Gen. Office Sth and Beech — = Suite 8 and 6, Kimball Bldg. DR. J.C. KAMP cha 4, Seaith Bids. HAGENS, STANLEY 4@ MURANE 204-207 Oil Exchange Bldg. H.R, LATHI Bh Ww iettosten Office Phone 54 . Lat! ‘ . Private t $408. Durbin St. | Phones 272 and 273 M netw from 84,75 to B16 BOW Ton Corsets troth $2.50 to #16. N. Cornet from 81:25 toBii0, De Bevoine Beannlere trom OGe to #4. We fit all cornet from $3.50 ab free. GEORGE W. FERGUSON Attorney-at-Law Réonis 22-23, Townsend Bldg, Phone 196-J a ee DR. F. 5, LUCKEY NICHOLS & STIRRETT CARNES BROKERAGE COMPANY, Open Air Pabl Board adjourned without date. . ROBT. J. Attest: E. M. OGBURN, Clerk. — AMY T. HANKS Specializing in Nerve and Muscle ‘ Diseases. Office: 228 N. Wolcott St. Phone 411. | ORCHESTRA CASPER DANCE AND CONCERT ORCHESTRA Firat class Music for All Oecasions Cc. K, REED, +--Camper, Wye. Business, 472 Realdence, iteo W. A. FRENZEL REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST EYES TESTED, GLASSES FITTED 151 S. Center . is OSTEOPATH DR. C. A. SANFORD Osteopathic Physician Rooms 4 & 5 _Wood Bldg. Phone 1030 Office hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. PLUMBING AND HEATING J. DONOHUE Plumbing and Heating, Hot Water |] Heating a Specialty. Jobbing | of all kinds promptly attended to, || Shop—826 South Spruce Street | Phone 687-J | REAL ESTATE MARION P. WHEELER Real Estate and Insurance Casper, - + - Wyoming Pianos and Furniture Movive JOHN VISOKY, Mer. Office phone 57. Res. je 231W THE GRAND CENTRAL DRAY AND BAGGAGE HENNING BAGGAGE AND SFER Offico—Henning Hotel Phone 45 Residence Phone 351-J SEARLES TRANSFER & STORAGE Office—Talt’s Billiard Hal) | Phone—Hounse, 87-W; Office, 104 Moving a Specialty 'ALKER TRANSFER LINE All kinds of moving. Garden Plowing = Specialty Residence Phone 847R Office Phone 249 “Speed and Service” Is Our Motto. STAGE LINES F. J. HYE MAIL, EXPRESS, FREIGHT AND PASSENGERS EE | Casper to Salt Creek OMmee, Liberty Gatage, Canper, Wyo. ‘Telephone 983 ér 917-W SEWING MACHINES SINGER SEWING MACHINES For sale or rent, easy terms; re- pairing on all makes of machines; also parts’ for all machines, need- les and oil; drop a’card or phone Bb 221 N. Pine. A BATH AND A GOOD MASSAGE TONIGHT ‘ \ Means PEP FOR YOU TOMORROW. TURKISH BATHS ©. S. Bidg. Leo. Wiloth, Mgr. UPHOLSTERING |] UPHOLsTERING &@ AUTO-TOP ‘work See me for prices Peters having |] your work done élaewhere. 1 4. VIRBEL 306 E. Ralltond Ave. Phone 1015 ———————————— OXY-ACBTYLENE WELDING 6HOP 118 8. David St, Phone 611-2. Physician and Satwcon Rea, 12) OWice 123 East Second Street “EDDY” CARNES. wage Wher” Bone 309-310-311 Oil Exchange Bldg. BEST EQUIPPED WEDING SHOP IN THE STATE