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PAGE SIX LEGAL NOTICES OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS, BOARD W. M. Yard, juror fee___-_ 34.00 OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS |W. J. Evens, juror fee__-_ 34.00 == 'H. J. Peterson, juror fee___ 38.00 Casper, Wyoming, Western Union Telegraph Co., May 6 ,1919. telegraph service ___- 30.14 Office of the County Clerk. The Banner Chemical Co., STATE OF WYOMING : supplies ___.____- = 56.50 2 Ss. Burroughs Adding Machine COUNTY OF NATRONA : Co., repairs —_.- 7.86 ,. Natrona County Tribune, Board of County Commissioners in printing ______ ---- 162.45 and for Natrona County, Wyoming, W. H. Kistler, S Co., met this 6th day of M 1919, in rebinding record _-____._ 5.00 regular session, there being present W. F. Henning, plumbing 33.75 Robt. J. Veitch, Chairman, Commis- Natrona Power Co., heat 59.18 ioners J. B. Griffith, T. A. Hall and Natrona Power Co., lights 66.06 M. Ogburn, Clerk. The following proceedings had, to-wit: The u approved: The following bills pre audited and allowed, and cert ordered drawn for same: E. McDonald, sz and ex- pense M. Ogburn, salary and pense Helen Ca Helen Brown, sala Catherine Dunn, Hazel Conwell $ ex- - 386.44 00 E. pense eee Pat Royce, salary and ex- pense mower aee Pat Royce, sala as county agent ~ SG eee Pat Royce, boarding . county prisoners —..------------ Pat Roy sheriff’s expense Pat Royce, poor end pauper May Hamilton. lary and ex- pense W. H. Patten, salary and ex- pense Agnes M. Clare, salary H .L. Seidel, salary H. L. Seidel, sheriff’s expense M. W. Purcell, court expense eo. D. Lilly, salary >. L. MeGraugh, salary and expense —----~- mes Williams, salary ----- J. C. Bill, salary and = ex- pense —- Sane E. P. Rohrbaugh, county health officer P. Rohrbaugh, school in- spection z G. M. Penley, salary - Flora McLean, pension Jack Sheehan, salary Pearl Cole, salary Geo. S. McKenzie y Molly Wolf, bailiff —--~-- Wyoming Central Hospital, poor and pauper S. Solomon, poor and paupe Florence Keller, poor and pauper : Pekin Cafe, poor and pauper Ralston & Kittle, poor and pauper J E. Kyte, witness Mary Walker, witness fe Chas. Easten, witness fee- Wilda Newman, witness fee {George Jones, witness fee-_ Pat Royce, election expense Alberg Park, election ex- pensedes+--------- Rudy’s Cafe, election pensei—=——-------___- John S. Pettingill, ‘election expense --------------- M. N. Wheeler, and bridges —------.---- 2 G. Mong, roads and bridges L. S. Dayton, roads and bridges ------------- a John Kiel, roads and bridges W. C. Newell, roads and bridges ------ = Cc. C. Creech, roads and bridges --------------- Julius Muller, roads and bridges _---------- Wheeler & roads and bridges Brewer, roads and bridges A. Johnston, roads and bridges -------- = M. N. Wheeler, roads and bridges -.~---- Sone eas L. J. McGrath, roads and bridges - Sa H. L. Kennedy, roads and bridges --- fs S. E. Bayer, roads and bridges _---- : — Henry Holland, roads and bridges -.- SE Lydia Holland, roads end bridges —--- —— John 1, rors and bridges John Kiel, roads and bridges Otto Plahn, roads and bridges John Kiel, roads and brid: Bill England, roads and bridges —~-- aa Roy Sawen, roeds and bridges W. R. Dickie, roads and bridges ~---- John Kiel, roads and bridges ‘Todd W. Bowman, poor and pauper — toeced Todd W. Bowman, poor and pauper —-------.-- Marquis & Co., roads and bridges z Robert Dawley, roads and bridges —- = Glen Schinkl, roads end bridgs = Z Jim Owens, roads and bridges Russell White, roads and bridges Orley Stumbaugh, roads and bridges - ~~~ Dey Clyde King, roads and bridges Frank Duff, juror fee L. E. Walden, juror fee O. S. Gleason, juror fee Ernest Smith, juror fee John H. Carey, juror fee WwW. Evans, juror fee O. S. Gleason, juror fee Melvin Walker, juror fee~ Geo. Heimerdinger, juror fee Elbert Majors, juror fee kK. M. Ellithorpe, juror fee ©. H. Waldeci:, juror fee R. E. Rucker, juror fee Geo. Heimerdinger, juror fee lL. A. Tilden, juror fee___~ R. H. Hawley, juror fee____ A. Fredlund, juror fee C. L. Rouse, juror fee_ were proved minutes read and sented, ificates 945.14 160.20 167.50 50.00 See Ben Transfer Co., dray- WS sete 14.06 Marion P. Wheeler, county expense = 3.00 Henry’s Transfer Co., dray- ing —- = ~ 43.5 Hiatt Ribbon & Carbon Co., supplies ae ee 9.0€ Perkins Bros., Co., supplies. 81.9§ City of Casper, water 24.0€ Mt. States Tel. & Tel. Co., roads and bridges ~~~ : 2.08 Richards and Cunningham Co., supplies a 178.7 Mt. States Tel. & Tel. Co., telephone service 74. “a, |Commercial Printing Co., sup- plies ee ere net Tk Ii Nicolaysen Lumber Company coel, ete. 27.19 132.34 ter og Mills Printing Co., supplie 125.00 Jack Kiser, hire 125.00 Burroughs Adding Machine 09-67 Co., repairs —--— _ 12.8 75-00 Plunket Service Co. ser- vi S 11.87 5 W. E. Tubbs fees._ 137.8( Wm. J. Hamilton, services. 266.0( Petitions and affidavits for can gre.gy Cellation and refund of taxes, pre sented and) allowed (as follo D0 00 100.00 42.00 108.10 8.00 30.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 2.00 2.00 .00 2.00 .00 12.00 30.00 50.00 310.45 100.00 2.50 10.00 4.00 65.00 88.00 5 23.1 306.00 306.00 101.28 36.00 12.00 00 69.00 69.00 A9.AB 537.50 81.00 30,00 150.00 90.00 120.00 90.00 80.00 160,00 36.00 90.00 90.00 84.00 t 120.00 12,00 90.00 4.00; 4.00 4.00 6.00 2.004 16,00 16.00 8.00 16.00 .00 .00 6.00 2.00 38.00 46.00 7.00 46.00 | 30.00 | \ Minneapolis Steel & Machin- ery Co., roads,and bridges hards & Cunningham Co., supplies = Oil City Filling Station, rozds and bridges Ri L. G. Murphy Cigar Co jail expense H. L. Hurle r 1917 $4.06 dohn Dagenis, year 1918 4.06 H. M. Robins, year 1918___ 23.2¢ Petition 2nd affidavit for refun of taxes, by John McDermott in thc yum of $24.44, presented and dis allowed. Board adjourned to } ROBT. y 7th, 1919 ITCH, Chairman. Y Att E. M. OGBURN, County Clerk. —_ OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS, BOARD, OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS May 7th, 1919 Board of County Commissioners, in and for Natrona County, Wyom- ing, met this 7th day of May, 1919. pursuant to adjournment of yester- day, there being present R. J. Veitch, chairman, Commissione . A. Hall end J. B. Griffith, and M. Ogburn, clerk, The following had, to-wit: The following bills presented, aud ited and allowed and certificate ordered drawn for same, v Elsworth Wagner, proceedings were! $30.06 Margaret Price, ~ 100.06 Helen Brown, for January 100.06 Pat Royce, sheriff's expense 12.7( Mrs. Fay Evans, pension 15.06 Amelia Stenko, poor and pauper --) 20:00 Mrs. Fay Evans, pension 15.06 J. J. Johnson, pension 20.06 Ella J. MeGowen, pension 15.0 20.06 Mabel Lang, pension Grace B. Smith, pension The Texas Co., roads and bridges = B7.AC Coliseum age Co., sheriff's expense -- 24.55 Western Union, telegraph ser- vice - 1.0° Midwest Refining Co., roads and bridges 43.21 James H. Bury Co., bond premium Perkins Bros. Co., supplie Earl C. Boyle, sheriff's ex- pense “ A905 Grand Central Hotel, poor and peuper 12.04 Robt. J. Veitch, roads and ridees = 4.00 J.D. Adams & Co. bridges D. Adams and bridges Minneapolis Steel & Co., roads and bridges Pat Royce, poor and pauper roads and 1675.06 roads 1280.0( Mch. a. & Co., 2500.00 21.66 Report of the State Examiner a: made to the Governor, of the exam {nation of the offices of County Tre rer, County Clerk, Clerk of the Court, Sheriff, County Assessor fnd County Commissioners, approved and placed on file. Application by Oszood & Koch and H. O. Emery Co., for retail liquor dealer's licens heretofore present- ed and set for final action at this meeting, allowed, and the County Clerk is hereby directed to issue license as provided by law. Application by Western Hotel Co., for retail liquor dealer's _ license, presented and set for final action at the next regular meeting. Petitions and affidavits for cancel- lation and refund of taxes, presented and allowed as follows G. F. Bell, year 1918 __ A. S. Hawley, year 1918_- Wm. Posposhil, year 1918 ‘ Mrs. T. J. Crilley, year 1918 149.54 Stephen Droher, y 1918_- W. W. Hanks, year 1918_- Petitions and affida for cellation and refund of taxes, sented and disallowed as follow Mrs, C. W. Mapes, year 1918 $ 6.00 e, $3.00. 9.1 1- pre- Wm. H. Hilliar, year 1918. 14.57 Richmond Schnoor, year 1918 1.30 G. 3. Blain, year 1918... 34.96 Board adjourned to May 8th, D _ NOTICES 1919. ROBT. J. VEITCH, Chairman. Attest: E. M. OGBU County Clerk. FOR BIDS. NOTICE AND CALL that Notice is hereby given vill be received for the of improvements in Number eight, tion of West § ‘ng on Second street vir ting of a por. ‘eet, commenc- t the east prop- cons! City limits or dividing line Standard and Midwest Second street to the north line of First street. First street from the east line of 'David street, west to the west line of Ash street. Ash street from the north line of First street to the south line of Sec- ond street. The kind of improvement proposed in Paving District Number eight is the ‘onstruction of all necessary curbs, together with all lead pipe water service to be constructed in said dis- rict, and the grading, draining and yaving with either Sheet Asphalt, Asphaltie Concrete, Bitulithic or Topeka Mixture, as the City Council may select contractor furnishing all tools, labor, material and all the in- tidentals pertaining to said construc- tion, including all catch basins and gutter inlets complete. All work to pe done in accordance and in com- dliance with the plans and _ specifiéa- tions for the City Engineer with the City kK on the 19th day of May, A. D. 1919. The said improvement ‘he contractor or contractors whose vids : be accepted. All bids for said work shall be narked, “Paving Proposals” and ad- Iressed to and filed with the Cit: Slerk of the City of Casper at his yffice in the City of Casper, Wyo- ning, and will be received until 8:00 yelock P. M., on the 2nd day of Tune, A. D. 1919, at which time bids will be opened by the City Council of the City of Casper at the regular adjourned meeting of said Council. ‘A certified check in the sum of 10 yer cent of the amount of the bid nust be filed with each bid, to be forfeited to the said City of Casper as liquidated damages if the bidder be awarded the contract and fails to enter“into a contract for such im- provement with the said City within five days from his notification if he be the successful bidder to perform the work and to furnish a bond guar- anteeing the faithful performance of the work and a maintenance bond as hereinafter provided, said bond or bonds to be furnished at the time the signing of the contract. The estimated cost of said improve- ments as shown by the approved specifications is One Tlundred Por two Thousand One Hundred Eighty- two Doll ($142,182.00). Bids may be made in either of the wo following forms or in both of aid forms, to-wit: ; 1. Upon the b: of receivin, yayments in cash in installments as vided in the specifications. Upon the b; of receiving vayments in like installments in im- yrovement bonds. Said bonds to be aken at par and accrued interest and yonds to be furnished by the con- tractor without expense to the City. The bid also under said second form © permit payments of first and suc- seedings monthly installments in cash it contract pri to the extent of yayments by the property owners of heir sments within thirty days ifter notice of ments publish- vd by the City urer when the ‘onfirmed ment roll has been laced in his hands for collection as ided by law. Bids also under -cond form to contain bid, not n par, accrued interest and pense of issuing bonds, for to meet the incidental expense of improvements and to be taken ind paid for in cash when and in such amounts said City of Casper nay requir d bids for bonds re- ating to incidental expense to be c ingent upon acceptance by the ( contractor for th asse: y e rf bid of said work, The City Council of the said City of Casper reserves the right to re- ject any and all bi All bids shall be upon uniform proposals which to- rether with copies of spec may be obtained from the City Er reer by prospective bidders for Ter Dol ($10.00) per set. By order of City Council. JOHN F. LEEPER, Mayor. Attest: ASA F. SLOANE, City Clerk. Pub. May 23, 1919. ——_---—— NOTICE OF SALE OF SEWERAGE BONDS NOTICE OF SALE OF MUNICIPAL COUPON BONDS OF THE CITY OF CASPER, WYOMING Notice is hereby given that the City Council of the City of Casper, Wyoming, will issue and negotiate ander, and in accordance with, the provisions of Chapter 131 of the Wyoming Compiled Statutes of 1910, sixty coupon bonds of the said City of Casper of the denomination of One} .4 private sale, if they deem it for! Thousand ($1,000.00) Doliars, each, bearing interest at the rate of five per cent payable semi-annually both principal and interest payable] o¢ June, A. D. 1919, at which time) at the office of the City Treasurer Off they will be opened at the Council the City of Casper, Wyoming, or at] Chambers in said City of Casper. the Banking House of Kountze Brothers in the City of New York, certified check, in the emount of five State of New York, said bonds to bef per cent of the bid, payable to J. S.) numbered from one to sixty inclu- sive, each to be dated the 30th day§ Casper, Wyoming, as evidence or ations.| amount of $260,000.00, for the pur- Che Casper Daiip Cribune LEGAL XORICES | of April, 1919, and to become pay- able in twenty years after that date, and to be redeemable by the City of Casper at any time after ten years after that date, said bonds to be is-' sued for the purpose of providing funds for the building of sewerage in said City of Casper. Said Bonds shall not be sold for less than their par value, and the terests of said City. June, A. D. 1919, at which time they | will be opened at the Council Cham- bers in the said City of Casper. All bids must be accompanied by certified check in the amount of five per cent of the bid, payable to J. S. Ven Doren, Treasurer of the City of Casper, Wyoming, as evidence of good faith on the part of the bidder. Bids should be addressed to Asa 1}; Proposals for Purchese of Bonds.” Dated at Casper, Wyoming, May 23rd, 1919. JOHN F. LEEPER, Mayor. (SEAL) Attest: | ASA F. SLOANE, City Clerk. ub. May 238, 30, June 5, 12, 1919. ie NOTICE OF SALE OF BONDS P OF CASPER, WYOMING. After her wonderful characteriza-| : cape a a ei ; Council of the City of Cesper tion of “Cleopatra,” it is ‘said that | POO EE LO LE LEE LE LE struction reserves the right to reject any and/Theda Bara, not unlike Alexander, | District all bids, and sell the same at private yearned -for more departed dynas- sale, if they deem it for the best inm- ties to make insecure al] over again— and despaired of further opportuni- Senled bids will be reveived until ties, because of the costliness of such orty Hine of David street, thence west g o'clock P. M. on the 30th day of historic vampiring. oO the But not so, William Fox, the pho- toplay fabricant. Like another Moses, he crosses. the Red Sea from Egypt into the Promised ceeded to picture the most dramatic period in’ the history of Jerusalem, during the last days of the Herods. “To Miss. Bara, naturally, fell the role of the beautiful = “Salome,” Sloane, Clerk of the City of Cas- Yairly revels in her impersonation of per, Wyoming, and marked “Sealed the most. sensational siren she has ‘yet mirrored on the screen. The famous Dance of the Seven Veils, with which the scriptural siren wins from King Herod the head of John the Baptist in a charger with action and mise en scene considered, forms the pictorial as well as the dra- ‘matic climax of the story. to be a fearfully fascinating exhibi- tien of terpsichorean grace and dar- ing impelled by a thirst for revenge on the part of ‘a woman scorned.” ——_ Those who know Theda Bara’s un-' NOTICE OF SALE OF MUNICIPAL |canny charm in such characters may COUPON BONDS OF THE CITY ‘imagine: part of what to expect soon iwhen “Salome’”’ opens at the Iris but lit is promised that even those with Notice is hereby given that the City 'the end in accordance with, the provisions of Chapter 29 of the Session Laws of Wyoming, 1915, ninety-eight coupon | bonds of said City, in the amount of $49,000.00, such amount not exceed- ing one per cent of the assessed valuation of the said City of Casper, for the purpose of erecting and con-; structing a building in said City of Casper, for the housing of its fire ex-| tinguisher equipment, and for the use of its Fire Department and Town of- ficers in the transaction of their of-' ficial business, such bonds to be dated the 80th day of April, 1919, and} to be of the denomination of Five} Hundred ($500.00) Dollars each, and, shall bear interest at the rate of Five per cent, interest payable semi-annu-), ally, payable at the office of the City Treasurer in the said City of Casper,) or at the Banking House of Kountze Brothers in the City of New York,, State of New York, such bonds to be} redeemable after ten years, and pay- able in thirty years after the date) of they are issued, and such bonds shall) ‘be sold for not less than the par| good faith on the part of the bidder. | Bids should be addressed to Asa F. The City Council of the City of| Sloane, Clerk of the City of Casper, ! Casper reserves the right to reject any! Wyoming, and marked “Sealed Pro-/ and all bids, and sell the same at pri-| posals for the Purchase of Bonds.” ~ Date value therof. | vate sale, if they deem it for the best interests of said City. | Sealed bids will be received until 8 o'clock p. m. on the 30th day of} June, A. D, 1919, at which time they! will be opened at the Council Cham-| bers in said City of Casper. All bids must be accompanied by certified check in the amount of Five per cent of the bid, payable to J. S. Ve Doren, Treasurer of the City of Casper, Wyoming, as evidence of good faith on the part of the bidder. Bids should be addressed to Asa F. Sloane, Clerk of the City of Cas- per, Wyoming, and marked “Sealed Proposals for the Purchase of Bonds.” Dated at Casper, Wyoming, May 28rd, 1919. JOHN F. LEEPER, Mayor. Attest: ASA F. SLOANE, City Clerk. Pub. May NOTICE OF THE SALE OF WATER WORKS BONDS. NOTICE OF THE SALE OF MUNI- CIPAL COUPON BONDS OF THE CITY OF CASPER, WYO- MING. | Notice is hereby given that the City Council of the City of Casper, Wyoming, will issue and negotiate under, and in accordance with, the provisions of Chapter 129 of the Wyo- ming Compiled Statutes, 1910, 260 coupon bonds of said City, in the pose of constructing, extending the system of water works, to supply said City with water for the extinguish- ment of fires, and for supplying the inhabitants thereof with water for domestic, manufacturing, and other purposes, such bonds to be dated the 30th day of April, 1919, and to be of the denomination of $1,000.00 each, and shal] bear interest at the rate of five per cent per annum, in- terest payable semi-annually, pay- able at the office of the City Treas- urer in the City of Casper, Wvoming, or at the Banking House of Kountze Brothers in the City of New York, State of New York, such bonds to be redeemable after fifteen years and nayable in thirty years after the date they are issued, and such bonds shall be sold for not less than the par value thereof. The City Council of the City of Casper reserves the right to reject iny and all bids and sell the same} he best interests of the City. | Sealed bids will be received until 8:00 o’clock P. M. on the 30th day All bids must be accompanied by Van Doren, Treasurer of the City of| s to be main- Council of the City of Casper, Wyom-j|for an extra ‘thrill or two on that ‘tained for a period of five years by ing, will issue and negotiate under, occasion. Now Is the Time to Get Rid of These There’s no longer the slightest need lof feeling ashamed of your freckles, | jas Othine—double strength—is guar- ‘anteed to remove these homely spo NANCE THAT ESET QYNASTY 1S CLIMAX TO SALOME,’ COMINE | Prone see-w COMPUTATIONS TIME SHEETS Estimates on Job Work Comptometer Operators Furnished by the CASPER BUSINESS COLLEGE, Ine. Office Smith Tarter Bldg. Second and burbin INVOICES INVENTORIES | ‘ ATTENTION Every Loyal Citizen Read the Following Land, and pro- baleful that she and and they say Next Sunday evening, May 25th, there will be a Memorial Service at the M. E. Church at 8:00 p. m. Comrades of the G. A. R., Spanish War Veterans, Mexican Border Soldiers and Sol- diers and Sailors of the World War are all invited to attend in uniform. The Spanish War Veterans will meet at the Courthouse at 7:30 p. m. sharp. Soldiers, Sailors and Marines will meet at the Army and Navy club at 7:30 p. m. sharp. The Mothers’ league will also meet at their club room at 7:30 p. m. sharp. Then all will march to the M. E. Church. {| Let every one rally to the eolors for this service in honor of the departed comrades. {| All widows and orphans most cordially invited. {| Watch the paper for Decoration Day program. “ It is said J. H. ADRIANCE, Lieut. Caspar Collins Camp No. 1. HARRY FISHER, For Soldiers and Sailors’ Club. Com. liveliest expectations are due N N N N N N N N N N) N N N N . N N ‘ ine wa eee FRECKLES | Ugly Spots. | The Casper Storage Grocery THE RICHELIEU STORE Simply get an ounce of Othine—! double strength—from any druggist, and apply a little of it night and morning and you should soon see that ‘beautiful clear complexion. Be sure to ask for strength Othine as this is sold under guarantee of money back if it fails to remove freckles.—Adv. 2 2 (s f OOS de dd Pub. May323;°30; Saturday Specials even the worst freckles have begun Richelieu 2 to: disappear entirely. It is seldom - 1; i that more than an ounce is needed to Asparagus Tips, No. 1 can .. completely clear the skin and gain a Richelieu 2 3 30e .30e Succotash, No. 3 can the double Richelieu Small Onions, No. 3 can ... LEGAL NOTICES Casper Storage Company tepe'dt’Casper, Wyoming, May General Storage JOHN F. LEEPER, Car Lots:Canned Goods, Meats, Fruits, Vegetables Handled, stored, re-shipped and Checked in a Business Like Manner . ‘Mayor. EAE SLOANE, City Clerk. | June 5, 12,1919. Cool Cooking Comfort Why wear yourself out over an old hot coal stove when you can —BOIL —BROIL —TOAST —and FRY With one of these Electric Grills. Connects to any lamp socket in a jiffy—and with the Ovenette you can bake also. Different sizes and prices. atrona Power Co. Phone 69 VALALLLLLALALALAZALZL CLL FA hd hh ERM Mh hh hh ediukdeaile DISPEL LAL ALAA A Ah hd dddded ity SAL Ltt ett deét de dtdiéi td éiéd éx F hadiadiadi de dod de de ddd dd dd f