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Sa Ry PAGE EIGHT WYOMING CROP -Lot 8 NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE tat St MR Ra ata cL. _Lot 0; Compan COUNTY TREASURER’S OFFICE, | Goemmetent, Food! =a Kate’ 2.7 bik é th ES |THE STATE OF WYOMING,) ¢ Casper, Wyoming, June 3, 1919. | Maigsen, Garl (or “Lots 819- 320, Kenwoad Addition_ )ss. Mansy, LN. - tee en ar Gj Nelson Add... | COUNTY OF NATRONA. ) Ww. tp =i Notice is hereby given that on the Ist day of July, in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred nineteen (1919) | Bee 2 Ring ; Fe the court house in the town of Casper, Natrona county, State of Wyoming. a sale of real estate for nes | Bec, cM as a ' due and unpaid oe the Sains wilt rabeinie lace between the hours Ning (9) Seer a, m.and four (4) o’clock jes jec a > Rag 19_--.--.---.--.....---. Pde stedeakon... 96.45 ti until a! @ prope! as nm so) ie aes betofered pees sale, together with tana penalties, interest and cost on the same, is Kats 74, Bl ase 29, Tp 32, Rng 81-_ 7 a: described as follows, to-wit: Low 11 to 14; blk 3 Subdivision Sec 29, Tp $2, Rng a1 Description of Land. Amount. 248, Kenw Bh iy x Games Noro Now in Promotion MAR H.R. _Tuets 169 to 173, bik 2; Harrie, a8 vi fot 2 = Stage and Confined to Re- re Me Tae oe - Lot 3; bik 10, - ports of Geologists. SLR aN oa NYNEX; See 25, Ry 35, Rae as 29.90" apes iai-igeao" jouasrece: Ruth L.-.--- sere 351, 358, bik 2; beliviss 40! 5 5 k 131, Weather conditions for Wyoming, | . Ae ae ea hae (ip OBA Ware Ri ee ee weer 45 Lot 8, cn > during the month of May, continued | “MSersom cig oO nT ae ae eta nT Oe ee hp eR ee Ss oS i 20 }Hurley, H, C, - %, hia to be generally very unfavorable to Albright, J. A. ---Lots 7 & 8, blk 127, Casper- ae Hyde, Amanda eon} Tp 32, Rng 81__- winter grain crops, and early spring | 4 “Tr aia “Lot 19, bik 5, Midwest__ . aE ORL ke i apenas a aa seeding and planting. During the en- phe aha [Lot 21, blk 2, "Wa. fans aa 21.70 |Hyde, Fremont G.----.--..----- a 1g0-204 202 & ite te to 5 all in blk tire spring months the percentage of Bickle, A. W._- precipitation was considerable less than pervious years, and crops gen- Bills, J. F.- erally were showing signs of de- Bishop, Amo terioration as a result of the drought. However, about the latter part of | Bishop, Clarissa May, there were light rains followed by snow, which was very beneficial, and materially improved crop candi- tions, altho heavy frosts were report- ed from several districts in the higher elevations, damaging alfalfa pretty badly. | There is considerable anxiety by ranchmen and farmers in the irrigat- Beep) Samet aS ed districts, on account of a shortage of water for irrigation this season; Be 1, O. R. snow in the mountains has melted’and | Belman, Rob’t Blaine, G. & O. Bolck, John -- Balog, John —_ Buchanan, Ed Burns, L. M. yes pis ee e-o W. J. Robbie _- ---Lot 22, blk 2; Subdivision Sec. 29, Tp 32, -Lot 1, bik 81, W. 80 ft. -Lots 101, 102, 103, blk 2; Subdivision Sec 29, Tp 32, ---------------Lot 100, bile. 2; 29 Tp 32, Rng 81- Rng 81_- Rng 81_ ) Ee Subdivision Sec Lots 18 & 19, Kenwood Add__ -Lot 273, Kenwood Addition E. “Lot 61, blk 2, 60 ft. Subdivision Sec 29, Tp 32, Rng 81_- Lots 16 & 16, blk 128, Casper. --Lots 21 & 22, blk 129, Casp -Lot 16, Kenwood Addition_ -Lots 108, 109, 180, Kenwood. gone and the water supply will be Bergin, M. F.- “Lots 8 @ o bik he Sher, Hgts- very we compared with previous) Bertram, John “Let 405, Kenwood_-____ years. A decreased production is ex- | Bookout, Rose _Let 9, blk 76, Butler Add pected in sueh districts. A rg phy, Wm. Lots 5 & 6, for the state and United States fol-| Burger, E. lows: Winter Wheat. Burns, Geo. M. ' Bushendorf, Max -Lot 10, blk 1 Butler Add. -Lot 9, blk 2, N. Burl__.- State: June 1, 1919—the condi- tion 90 per cent, last year 87 per cent, and 10-y average, 85 per cent. United es: June 1—the condi- tion 94.9 per cent, last year 79.5 per cent, and 10-year average, 80.6 per cent. Spring Wheat. State: June 1, 1919—the estimat- 198,000, last year 180,- Condition 91 per cent, last » 1, 98 per cent, and 10- year average, 91 per cent. (Estimat- ing a probable production of 468,000' bushels over last year.) United States: June 1, ed acreage 000 acres. Barthell, 1919—the | Buell, G. Vernon Butler Corporation Louis J _-Lot 16, blk sails Casper; Lots 15 & 19, blk 119, Casper; Lot 7, blk 52, Whites Add.; Lot 2, blk 56, Whites Add. ; Lot blk 1; Lot 22, blk 9, E%, No. Burl.; Lot 4, blk 5; Lot 5, blk 5, areca Add. ; Lots 8, 9; & 26, bi Lots 14, 15, 25, bike 2 2; Midwest; Lot 8, blk 3; Lot 9, blk 3, Burlington; Lot 5, blk 67, Sheridan Hgts.; Lots 161 a“) 154, blk 25, No. Casper. } Sec 18, Tp 35, Rng --Lots 207 & 208, Kenwood Addition estimated acreage 100.8 per cent of Caldwell, C. B Lot 28, blk 64, Sheridan Hgts. last ar. Condition, 91.2 per cent, Casey, Wm. J.-- -- Lots 353 to 356, blk 2; last year, June 1, 98 per cent and 10- C ona Sobpineian, Bee 20, Tp 32, Rng 81 , rn e ‘asper Oil Company-------------- ; year average Bote cent. pe Sec 3 Tp 37, Rng 81; ta | %; State: 1919—the estimat- W%SE% ; June 1, ed acreage 294,000, last year (Dec. 1918 final estimate), 2 000 acres, and 268,000 acres two -years ‘ago. Condition 91 per cent, last year, 100 per cent, and 95 per cent two years 11,780,- Barley. State: June 1, 1919—the estimate ed acreage, 30,000, last year, 30,000 acres, and 28,000 two years ago. Con- dition 91 per cent, last year 99 per cent and 95 per cent two years aga, (Estimated production of 1,110,000 bushels) or the same production as Jast year. United States: June 1, 1919—the estimated acreage 91.9 per cent of last year. Condition on June 1, was 91.7 per cent, last year 90.5 per cent, and 89.3 per cent two years ago. Casservan, = Ww. e-o Han Clevinger, rt Ne Childers, Arthur Cgoper, Malvern Wolfe, Goo. W McCain, FE, Christensen, Ade Rye. State: June 1—the condition of rye, 90 per cent, last year, 92 per cent, and 94 per cent two years ago. United State: The condition of | rye, 93.5 per cent, last year, 83.6 per cent, and 85.3 per cent two years ago. Hay. 1, 1919—Condition of last year, 99 per rage 96 per cent. United State Condition of hay, 94.1 per cent, last year, 89 per cent, and 10-year average, 88 per cent. State: June hay, 88 per cent cent, and nine a Clover Hay State: June 1, 1919—the estimat- ed acreage, 1,000, last year, 1,000 acres. Condition, 88 per cent, last year, 98 per cent, and 94 per cent four year average. United States: estimated average, lust year. Condition, June 1, 1919. The 93.5 per cent of 92.8 per cent, Casper Land’& Inv. Co._ Est. Cusper Townsite Co.__ Sec 5, Tp 37, Rng 81; S%NW%; SW4%NE“; NW4SEX; Sec 34, Tp 38, Rng 81; SW SEX; 3 Sec 34, Tp 38, Rng 81; E%*SE%; Sec 33, Tp 38, Rng 81 Lots 74 & 75, blk 3; Subdivision Sec 29, Tp 32 --Lots oe 94, Kenwood Add Lot 2, blk 14, Nelson Add_ Lot 4, blk 77, Kenwood Add_ --Lot 16, blk 4, No. Burl. ; Lot 7, blk 15, Nelson Add Lot 28, blk 7, Midwest_ Lots 187, 188, blk 32, No. Casper_ Lots 23 & 24, bik 4, "Burlington___ ~~ Lot 10, blk 67. Sher. Hets._ Peng Si eee ago, (Estimated production . 000 bushels, last year, 11,685,000 Chayuten, A. - ete) Cichon, Viekor _ United States: June 1, 1919—the Cjgrk & MeDonald estimated acreage, 95.4 per cent of Goffey, M last year. Condition, 2 per cent, Cole, 7 es ee last year 93,2 per cent, and 88,8 per cent two years ago. Crane, P. D, Cummings, a 4; SWY%SEM; a Th 36, Rng 86; NE NW%; AWAD ES See 31, Tp 36, Rn _-Lots 2 to: 5; 19 to 35 Pei 96, Casper. ~Lot 6, blk 96, Casper Mots 1, 2 Lots 1, . blk 1, oper View; 2, blk 2 2, blk Lots 1 & 30, vik 5; Lote 15 & 16, blk 5; Lots 2 to 14 & 24 to 29, blk 5; Lots 17 to 23, blk 5; Lote 1 & 15, bik 6: Lots 16 & 30; 2 to 14; blk 6; Lots 17 to 29, blk 6; Lots 1 & 15, blk 7; Lots 2 to 14 & 16 Lots 17 to 29, blk 7 Lots 1 & 15, blk 81; Lots 2 to 14; 16 & Bo, blk 8; Lots 17 to 29, blk 8 Lots 1, 14 & 9 Lots 2 to 6 & 28, blk 9; Lots 7 & 8, blk 9; Tots 9 to 13, blk 9; Lots 16 to 27, blk 9; Lot 1, blk 10; s2 to 13 & 28, bik 10; 14 to 19, blk 10; Lots 21 to.27, blk 10; & 30, blk 7; last year, 89,3 per cent, and 89.5 per Hore : e ibs Hed . erp es Sears eee Lots 1 & 28, blk. 12; : eee : ots 2 to 16, blk 12; State: June 1,1919—the estimat- ‘: @~ Lots 28 to 37, blk 12__ ed acreage, 489,000, last y , Daly, Mattie —- ---Lot 8, blk D, Shipps Add 000 acres, and 499,000 acres, two! Pennis. D. H.__ —~-Lot 10, blk 85, E. Butler years ago. Condition, 90 per centel heweraine, eee -Lot 112, Kenwood Add jest year, 97 per cent, and 91 per Dynovan, Jerry “bot 3, bik 21, Casper. Donovan; Mary cent two years ago. Driscoll, Mary United States: June 1, 1919—the estimated acreage of alfalfa, 104.7, Duff, Wrank ____ blk 4, N%&, Casper; per cent of last year. Condition, 96.9 blk 100, N%, Caspey__ per’ cent, last year, 89.3 per cent, and, Davage, Jennie W, » blk 41, Butler. 89.5 per cent two years’ ago. aves, Mrs. G _Lots 178-179, blk 38, No. > A. Tot 13, blk 2 “Vets 78, 178, bik 2; division Sec 29, Tp 32, Rng 81 . Lots 14- 15, blk 53, Casper = Kenwood Addition____ SHERIDAN PLANS by - iiesig c 14, a Ree 78; % %NEX; $100,000 SCHOOL | ' vem See 23, Tp a8. Rng 78 evans, T. J. _-- ~- Lot 24, blk 100, N%, Casper . a Beans, Wm. lots 12, 13, bl 10, No. Burl. 5 BHERIDAN, Wyo., June 10.—) pase ge lian fee aes ec otes. gia. : With the view of erecting u new Jifth St. Garage - _Let 1, blk 2, Burl. * grade school building to supplant the Ford, J. B, _ _ Lot 12, bik 79, C: . Central School, which will cost ap- Fort, Verl___ -Lot 12, bik & 4 proximately $100,000, the board of Foster, A. B. _ _Lat 59, blk 4 trustees of School District No. 7 to- | d Subdivision nee 29,a0p ise, Rug Sisco anes day issued a call for a special elec-|Mowler, Lincoln ---_------,-.---- Sy aa eas W%; tion to be held June 19 for the pur- a) eet a 3 . nose of voting $50,000 in school See 20, Tp 29, Rng 88; bonds. ¥ i ? The school board tentatively plans to defray half the expense of 2 new building from the sale of school bonds and to secure the remaining Freel, Eari half from the sale of the lots and Reg Seay ts buildings now occupied by the Cen: | Flack, Geo, C. tral School. SYNEYNEY; Sec 19, Tp 29, Rng 88; N%SEYNEY; ; SEYSE%NE% mpc 19, .Tprao beng ress oc one te 268 aos3eerre et SE4%SE%; Sec-20, Tp 87, Rng 84 E%NE%; YE4%SE%, Sec 29, ORY Rng 84_ is 110, 119, 131, 132, 64, 417, BiB, 220. 290, 416, 341. B42, B48, 415, 416, azo 423, ‘4 2, 488, 434, 435, 441, Kenwood Addition.,._----- ee ees 127.90 pie 13. 80 45 | McCarley, J. e '|Shaw, Blake Jeanette, John M.- 60 Jencan, Natio nugese 6 ec. 1, Tp, 35, Rng, ° Jones s, Hayden E..-- SEM i NBM SE%, Sec. 2. Th 35, tats ee 9.70 Bonet}: Gr: Moi ems ererere = -----"Bub Division See. 29, Tp. 22, Rng. 81 - 10 Lots 81-80-88, ats ‘Be, No. Casper -... 2145 jranrena De Rudolph -- pene 7{Lots ‘76-77, Bik. 3 Sub Division See. 30, Tp. 92, Rng, 81 Lot 17, Blk. 8, No. Burl. Kastora, Thos. --- -----~------~- Lot 38 Be —— eetingten wee a wenn=--- 14.15 Kelly, Chas, M, -- “Se NS NEY aie: bes Sec. 2, Tp, 32, a Sees. BLOG Kelly, Mrs, Rita ~---------- """"""Sub Division Sec, 29, Tp. 32%, Rng. 81 _ _-Lot 3, Blk. 88, Butlers _____ Lot 21, Bik. 66, Sher: Hgts. _ Lot 17, Bik. 6, No. Burl. _Lot 344, Blk. 2, ~ Sub Division Sec. 29, Tp. 32, Rng. 81 - _.Lot 192, Blk. 36, No. Casper ~_Lots 146-8, Blk. 2, Sub Division Sec. *30, Tp. 32, Rng. 81 _ _-Lots 18-19, roe 10, No. Burl. --Lots 83-84, Blk. Lots 194- 195, Bik, 2, Sub Division Sec. 29, Tp. 32, Rng. 81 ..----Lots 84 to 87, Blk. 3, Sub Division Sec 29 Tp p2 Rng 81 Lots 19-20, Blk. 108, a _Part of SW%NE%; NW SE% ; Sec 24 Tp Part of SW 4SE%; See 24, Tp 30, Rng 83 Part of N%NE%; See 25, Tp 30, Rng 83 Kowalsky, Myre et Krouse, Mrs. Lane, Mrs. --- Lehr, John M, Leighton, R. B. ~~ | Lenz, Leevi, Nat Lewis, Jasper B. - Lightner, E. C. & C. C. ---- Lindenme: Sh Albert --- Link, 0. {Lowe MDA hee eee Lot 72, Blk 29, No Casper : Lowes Day “Lots 78-7475, Blk 29, No. Casper -- - eo ‘ a , No. Vig Ree ene: 7.05 agement Wet Lots 91-92, Blk. 88, No. Casper _ ste Lunduyyist, Wald Lot 229, Kenwood ____ 5.65 Lyttle, W. H. Lot 9, Blk, 11, Butlers - 11.40 | Marks, Joe_ -SW%; See 11, Tp 33, Rng 79- 16.55 Lots 9, Blk. 88, Casper No. 15 ft._ 110,50 | -Lot 38, Blk 2, | Sub Division See 29, Tp 32, Rng 81 15 |Mertons, Henry -Lot 53, Kenwood Addition — 2.70 Minister, Peter & Gertrude - Lot 31, Kenwood Addition __ 6.45 Montano, Violet - Miller, Mike - Moore, Glen Est. Mountain Realty and Tittle “Lots 10- -11, "Blk 16, Butlers Corporation Lot 90 Blk 62, Sheridan Lot 10 Blk 62, Sheridan a Lots 10-11, Blk 65, Sheridan Hats. eke 10, Blk 66 S%, Sheridan Hets. Lots 13-14-17-18, Blk 66, Sheridan Hgts. .Lot 3, Blk 67, Sheridan Hgts. | Lot 2, Blk 69, Sheridan Hgts. Lots 3-13- 14-15, Blk 61, Sheridan Hgts. All Block 11, E. Burlington Lots 3 to 8, Blk 5, E. Burlington * i Lot 4, Blk 85, Butlers } Lots 1-2-3, Blk 7, Butlers | Lots 8, 9, 10, Blk 7, Butlers LothG, (Bik! Tieewe.- ge eee --- Lots 10 to 14, Bll E, Shipps Add. -__- NWUNE% See 33, Tp 39,-Rng a7 ~Lot 11, Blk 85, Butlers (A. Hartman) 145.00 6M A, McCoy, Christine Hartman, A, - McCulloeh, Lora - _ Lots 136-127-128, Kenwood Addition _ 12,70 McCulloch, J. C. __ -Lot 1, Blk 149 W%, Casper - 33.60 | McDermott, Richard - ~Lot is, Blk. 21, Casper -_- ~ . 96,70 | S4NW%; N%SW%; Sec 30, “Tp 34, Rng 80 = 16,40 | McDonald. W. L. — -- Lot 9, Blk 84, Butlers © ee aE 18.65 ;McKune, Wm, -- -Lots 331-382, Kenwood Add. (Geo. Mower) - 4.65 | McArthur, J. O. Lots 19-20, Blk 7,'No. Burl. 12.85 'McClume, D. G.- -Lot 7-8, Bik 2, No. Burl. 5.15 McCune, M. G, “Lot 202, Kenwood Addition 1,80 \Nelson, Cora I. -Lot 5, Blk 21, Nelsons —__ 2.70 (Ogg) OnBe Lot A, Blk 59, Eddings Sub. 87,05 (Olsen & Erricson --- -Lot 47, Blk 2, | Sub Division Sec 29, Tp 3, Rng 81 - 20 Olsen wAngeast oo Soke Lot 11, Blk 2, | Sub Division Sec 29 Tp 32 Rng 81 - +20 'O’Connor, Pat - -Lot 1, Blk 56, Whites ___ 17.70 O’Connor, Pat Lots 13-14, Blk 90, Butlers 10,00 O'Malley, J. C. _ Lot 31, Blk 10, Burl, -_- 4,50 Pawson, Mrs, M, - Lots 16 to 25 Inc. Blk 20, Central Add. — 8.10 Pike, Lewin -- N%NW%; SEXNW%; SW%4NEX; See 8, Tp 38, Rng 84_ Peterson, Christ --Lots 13-14, Blk 128, Gasper _ rare J | Patts, Casper ___ ~ Lots 19- 20, Blk 129, Casper _ | Powell, aa eemette ~-Lot 14, Blk 87, Casper Phelps, J. W. Lot 1, Blk 139, Casper - |Racich, Emil | Rafferty, M. C. Lots 22-23-24, Blk 62, Sher. ‘Lot 10, Blk 77, Casper Rice, E. J. Lot 1, Blk 126, Casper __ Richardson, Lot 110, Kenwood Addition - Robins, H. W. .-Lot 1, Blk 146, Casper Lots 10-12-18-14, Blk 146, Robins Sub. Roth, W. N. --Lots 176 to 178, Blk 22, No. Casper __ Robinson, David _- --SE%SW%; SW%SE%; ‘See 30, Tp 36, Rng 86 ' NEY%NW% 3 NW4%NE%X; Sec 31, Tp 36, Rng 86 __ Randolph, J. W. .-- _.Lots 42-43,’ Kenwood Add. Lots 453-454, Kenwood Add, — Lot 9, Blk 104 Casper Lots 3 & 4, Blk 107, Lots 24-25, 10, Rasmussen, J. P. _ Rodgers, Grace 8. Rogers, A. Ross, Andrew - Service, J. M. Stegall, Avery_ ar He Shelton, Lee Sub Division Sec 29, Tp 32, Rng 81 _ +25 Shuman, T. T. Lot 2, Blk 61, Casper 120.70 Solliday, Katherine Lots 17-18, Blk 128, Casper _ 9.70 Stocker, Dorothy M. — 10.80 | ec 29, Tp 82, Rng 81 =... ---- 30.10 Sevlor, F P, Het ie Lots 23-24, Blk 10, Burl, -- 11.25 | Sehlier, F. Lot 214, Kenwood’ Addition 9.65° | Schriner, > M Lot 20, Blk Lae , Casper 19.45 | Sieborg, Fran Let 228, Kenwo iditien — 39.70 | Stockham, H. D. Let 2, Blk ay Busters ee, 108.51 |Svare, Al __ EMNWHL Ww 6.40 | Taylor, John Let 5, Blk a0, “Bath 15 Taylor, R. G. Lot 3, Blk D, Shipps Add. _ -15 | Thompson, oF re, Lots 1-2, Blk 5, E. Burl. ___ Tidd, Chas. E. _ Lots 70 to 75, Blk 17, No. Casper Tenainzick, Tom _ rae 24, Blk 68, Sher. Hgts. | Trout, J.B. --W%SW% ; SE“’SW 4; Sec 7, Tp 31, Rng 71% : “NEYNW4; Sec 18, Tp 31, Rng 77. | Thompson, | Mrs, O. L. --Lot 1, Blk 128, Butler West | Twidale, Frank NW %; Sec 21, Tp 40, Rng 88 60.15 | Underhill, Bessie _ Lot 7,’Kenwood Addition — | Van Alta, J. G. et-al.. Lots 33 to 26, Bllc By 50.85 Ke eS ee ae Division Sec 29, Tp 32, Rng 81 _ 25 an Rochelle, Jo Bo Yer, Hes ia Sel! a Blk 123, Casper 1b. 87,70 | Sub vision “Bee: 80) Tp. 82; Bag. 8h. cnsecr-=-r---renrenpnees eb