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OAIURMAT, MERI Et we EZ | LEGAL NOTICES }by W. F. Dunn that the ordinance| W. F. Duim, aye. ‘per, petitioning that First Street be-! | COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS. creating the office of the City Side-| Whereupon the Mayor declared tween Ash street and Elm street, be (Continued from Page $.) jwalk Contractor be passed as read. | BEEIN crt F Bue \said metion carried. paved, presented. Referred to the PLANTS TREES An aye and nay vote bei taken | iti f the I Street and Alley Committee. ; m foe et Peete Ae Ihave both. Trees are scarce this season and prices ing of an ordinan } : @ suspended, sal bho Seve EL ithe City of Casper, asking permission’ There being no further business, jordinance shall be in full force and) W- W- Keefe, aye. jto hold said Carnival, providing said the Council was ordered adjourned. are high. Place your order for trees before March effect on and after the date of its; Petty A. Morris, aye. |Moose Lodge will pay the sum of JOHN F. LEEPER, ist or you may get left. I refuse to sell. trees not suit- \passage. W. F. Dunn, aye. Fifteen Dollars ($15.00) per day, Mayor. © ble f lant in this l li An aye and nay vote being taken Whereupon the Mayor declared |more or less according to the cost to Attest: = ‘or plantitg/ mi) this) locality. resulted: @ taken ‘said ordinance duly passed as read, |the City for policing and ete. ASA T. A. Dean, aye. andl Garpetiaa this ordinance shall be; A petition to the Honorable Mayor ; WM. MOSTELLER W. F. D in full force and effect on and after| Cc. il of on A es 9 i & W. W. Keefe, ave the date of its passage. A ED Phone 1 F 3 or 557-M Evenings : 1 A Wm. Kocher, ayes An ordinance presented entitled, : Perry A. Morris, aye: ordinance creating paving district ios PERUNA Mrs. M. S. Davis, 1607 10th Ave. N. Nashville, 5 : 7 | Whereupon the Mayor declared number nine (9), and providing for All Factions Satisfied ‘by that such an emergency did exist. ee pe HD Git, ELS Eety R . Fy D a | Moved by W. W. Keefe, seconded . es Zale in said paving dis- ailroa s cision to/>y T. A. Dean, that the ordinanee be ‘ict Number nine (9) and other dis-} |passed as read. triets incident to the paying of said Lost, Strayed or Stolen Meet Suggestions by * Css, in Monin the coat! | ny ; es| y An aye and nay vote being EO Asha) 3 eC “ i I Jugg ons Veeeucy y ing taken thereot ‘upon the abutting property| nuiitfis” Beret «germans One leumaiee (100) Head of Mixed Cattle, all 5 Mmproving Service. | 7, A. Dean, aye. Gin tats [| estates renee azeaten to: : Si) ir oh eee eR W. F. Dunn, aye. y W. F. Dunn, seconded | tised, and having lost hope, IT ad ALSO BRANDED ON Avi ree i} W. W. Keefe, aye by W. W. Keefe, that the ordinance very reluctantly began the use AL ANDE: nN _A virtual rearrangement of the en-} Wm. Kocher, ave. creating paving district number nine eereinay wane Fook: 25. LEFT SIDE_---_------------ i ees as ne Pe tire train serviee schedule of the Perry A. Morris pes (9) be passed as read. sow inant aid twenty yea = ane. If cattle, or any part of herd is located, notify— Northweste: i : = Fasc: | An aye and nay vote bei | er an. P rn Railway company, in Whereupon the Mayor declared | resulted, LA all 3 (no) CE iB anace: pS C J. H. FODERCH, Casper, Wyo., or the agoee division, for the better- eid oudinance Gia) passed as read, ment of service and the benefit of 24 therefrom this ordinance shall be/ i patrons of the route has been in-|i” paiores and effect on and after! Fery raped aye. Seld Everywhere e date of its passage. Ther 2 ‘ augurated 5 | fect along the division June 11.” °* Sdaend teferred to the City Attorney. ‘and theretrom this ordinance chal be| i Changes in both passenger and ere being no further business the/funt force and effect on and after! ; < ; S35 t ting was ordered adjourned, tid i freight traffic with additional Wed y fog. the date of its ‘ pas- ; passage. senger service are effected by the Wednesday, May 21st, A. D. 2029. A motion by W. W. Keefe = e = e J ss y . eefe, sec-| new schedule. The main advantages Ne: TERETE jonded by Perry A. Morris, authoriz-|3 = will be in the passenger changes Attest: yor. ling the City Attorney to prepare res-| ll which will permit closer relation be- at ‘olutions of intentions to create im- W. W. Keefe, aye. | bora ‘and all with whom 1'come PAT ROYCE, Sheriff, Casper, Wyo. tnt - | eeeeeeoee ccc AKAMA & AMERICAN C AEE | Serves You Right in Good Shape. One 85-4 Overland Readster. One Paige Roadster. One Overland qeowiiig tcition e fs The City Council of the City of Cy ts ue COEEY Wyoming. \Casner met in regular adjourned ses- WEAWeceten aye: Westbound passenger train No.| Perry A. Morris, aye. ean bart ASA F. SLOANE, F, eye ee ae| cig Cle Cipcier altaya USED CAR DEPARTMENT eS ee : Ss ee number twelve (12), by look to Casper asa supply point. The COUNCIi. ®KOCEEDINGS paving, grading, and drainage of the | Se d 5:00 te I i] :00 change in train service is the first of streets, the construction of curbs in| We H: he Followi IVE y at? aon: a series of radical changes that will ee said district. = e Have the Following Used Cars For Sale: Anat 2:00 to 5:00 ave to be made for t! - | eae 0 a ay v i | i ° : Lignt Sfeteaten heteeee Riots May 2i, 1919. wanna and nay vote being “| One Ford Truck. One Overland 90 Truck. One Buick 6 Wd) LOH Co [Yost Le 28 ute = = 608 will not be affected by the change <7 Pursuant to adjournment OF CES | 90 Teari oe ; former and wil depart at Ya, art Mayor John F. Leeper presiding.” the weat sole at act, « shere|ze © JOHN W. WHISENHUNT & CO. V. Sco: iy. Cais sea ae Evite at Lander, the end of the line poe calle coer a cl owinia were steictign Osmisternra bias oun East Third Se. = = c = a Phone 79J = 2 2. SFan:.,. Grain and Farm Products. H at 9:45 p. m. fe dods must b. id f ~ = == ——— Wi ite Lander, Wyo. 3 Train” Nov 606, eastbound, wi Couselinan TA. Dean, imam he Pad for_efore Jen AN mealies leave Lander one hour earlier, leaving treated alike. Pay CASH and Pay| Poccccccccccccccoccccecccccccoesessccevscceccccocccesococoossooesoocacoooorss at 9:00 o’clock a. m. instead of 10 Councilman Perry A. Morris. LESS. We cater to quality as well pee ae ese o'clock rueMoresent fostiaxture) han ae es asiprices aGrecesias Meets are Hard. hd, FLARE ABALAPLLLAAPPPLLALAPAALAAEAAAAALALALALALL A arriving a! asper 2: p. m. ie OD-, phe ; Rees ware. ject of this change is to permit resi-| Absent: : CASPER COMMERCIAL CO., dents along the western end of the! Councilman Wm. Kocher. cS Phone 10. route making connections with the, Councilman M. L, Bishop. morning Burlington train at Boone-| This meeting called for the purpose | * ville, and also facilitating connections |°f hearing objections and remon-! with the eastbound Burlington which 5tfances against the creation of street | leaves Casper about 2:50 in the after-|improvement districts known as pav-| noon. No. 606 will stay in Casper ing district number nine (9) and) until 4:10, leaving here at that time ‘number ten (10.) on regular eastbound schedule. The Chicago Burlington and Quincy +The inauguration of new train serv- Railroad by its attorneys, Hagens, > ice is brought about by adding west-| Stanley & Murane, filed a protest in bound train No. 601 and eastbound Writing with the City Clerk, protest-! train No. 602 in passenger service, |ing against the creating of paving dis- between Casper and points east. trict number nine (9). These trains will do all the local, There being no further objections | work, making the required stops at;9r remonstrences filed with the City blind stations and handling the heavy Clerk. The Mayor then called if PIPP PIPPI IP OD LLL eee hh hd Advertising will develop the dormant demand for the goods on the shelves of merchants and in the warehouses of manufacturers. Mr. Merchant and Mr. Manufacturer, the public No. 602 leaves Casper at 9:20 a. but there being no further. objections No. 2 and arriving at Omaha at 11:35 | Dean, seconded by W .W. Keefe, that! Train No. 601 leaves ¢-hadron at ruled. This train arrives in Casper at 8: 0} T. A. Dean, aye. | west of Casper are made on the new | w. Fr. pian ge: Market Quotations. Tel. 1155 U. S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR arrive in Lander at 5:45 p.m. No. 42.) The Chicago, Burlington anal in Casper at 7:15 p. m. instead of | protest in writing with the City Clerk passenger service will have Casper | protest to the Honorable Mayor and) ° ments will greatly facilitate travel /orty, filed with the City Clerk. sere ig ae A ee wants and needs the things you have to sell and is will- weight of express between regular |there was any verbal objection or re- m. arriving at Chadron at 5:00 p. m..or remonstrances at this time. p. m. This train will be in daily serv-|the objections of the Chicago Burl- 12:30 a. m. consolidating with North-| An aye and nay vote being taken us, we will get you a. m, daily, except Sunday service. W. W. Keefe,-aye. program. Freight train No. 41 west-| Whereupon the Mayor declared eastbound will leave Lander at 7:30 Quincy Railroad by its attorneys, 7:45 p. m. ‘protesting against the creating of headquarters instead of three crews |City Council, signed by a number of and communication between Casper, Whereupon W. F. Dunn moved and ‘The first oil company in Ken-|draining, and curbing East Second tariff stations. - , monstrance to be made at this time, e@ A consolidating with Northwestern train| Thereupon it was moved by T. A. HENNING HOTEL vertise ice with the exception of Sunday. jington and Quincy Railroad be over- List your stocks with western train No. 1 from Omaha. | resulted: i 5 A the highest price. Slight changes in freight service; pe: bound will leave Casper at 6:45 and/saidq motion carried. a. m. instead of 8:15 a. m. and arrive | Hagens Stanley & Murane, filed a The changes mean five crews On| paving district number ten (10.) A! at the present time. The new arrange-| property owners on abutting prop- eastern Wyoming and western perry 4. Morris seconded that the '‘tucky of which the stoekholders are |street, known as paving district nuim- PITIOPLALLLL LLL La all women has been organized at Ow- Hey ten (10), be postponed indefinite- EFFICIENCY SLIPS ing to pay for them. A COE SOAD ——— ti An aye and nay vote being taken idois aan faulty ssusae Sent fresutted ay. Hl Ginien than fone the Tell your story through the medium of well prepared NOTICE BY PUBLI W. W. Keefe, aye. cause. { oe 1 Re ata ee When. eyesight. snwess | advertising. Talk to thousands through your local press IN THE DISTRICT COURT, SIXTH) w. F. Dunn, aye. ; on & JUDICIAL DISTRICT WITHIN| Whereupon the Mayor declaired Gui spor Gere nnn a eaiees ‘AND. FOR NATRONA COUNTY, |said motion carried. Aisa Pp WYOMING. An ordinance presented, entitled, Boe pes : , 5 peta jan ordinance creating the office of | Bad vision tells upon us State of Wyoming, County of — |'sigewatk Contractor, and providing || both physically and men- Natrona, ss. for construction of cement or con- eR <GIE PARKS, Plainti crete sidewalks in the City of Casper. CORRECT GLASSES MAGGIE LEEKS: SES | providing means for assessment for Will remedy all this. They ]} TOM PARKS, Defendant. (ne payment on such work. will improve the general Moved by W. W. Keefe, seconded heal - \ Bist ¥ : | ealth, stop the head- |} To TOM PARKS, Defendant: whose ;————————— aches, prevent rapid in- last known postoffice address and | Bones 1 residence was Omaha, Nebraska. | EELEY crease of the trouble and You will please take. notice that make seeing easy, pleas- Maggie Parks has filed a petition INSTITUTE ant and profitable. against you in the District Court,|¢ge Eighteenth and Curtis Sts | instead of standing idly by and waiting for something to “turn up.” gressive merchants and manufacturers who employ it. The message of the Department of Labor is: Advertise —increase your advertising--so that selling costs may be SRLIIMOBVPADOMIDa Ds: Now, more than ever before, advertising offers greater assurance of profitable returns to live, wide-awake, pro- reduced and ultimately prices will follow in reduction. Tei tdgdedidbéidtidcdi¢¢ dz dtidédttticitddbdehtidédidddddhdddeddidd ded Sixth Judicial District, in and for} Nattona County, Wyoming, the ob-'s uoR AND DRUG ADDICTIONS BURNETT-HYNES ject and prayer of said petition is | cured by a scientific course of medi. “I for absolute decree of divorce on ction” The only place in Colorade : Optical Co. : grounds that the defendant, for 4) Spore the Genuine Keeley Remedier Ground Floor, Midwest Hotel ) period of more than one year neg-| p70 used. lected to provide the common neces- | - sities of life, for this plaintiff, eal = ees — — - that the above named defendant has wilfully deserted the plaintiff for a} 5 o is za period of more than one year. | Electric Construction Electric Repairing Yor are therefore notified and re- | quired to answer said petition on or) ° A Hetore the tith day of June, A: B ectric Supply & Construction Co. - 1919, or the allegations contained therei vill be taken as true and) 66! . 5 ” Hidernta biaaniderealtccocoiugly | We Do Anything Electrical U. 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