Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 6, 1919, Page 10

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ee ee ee _ WEDNESDAY, AUGUST ¢, 1919 a ited | shape?” Hovesepabe- Vera hy i They are just the same shape, only with some young guinea pigs by his : father’s friend. Meeting the boy soon bigger.” —Osteopathie Magazine. — after, the friend inquired \about the ; is this bright side to the pets. . The; “Well, Robbie, how are the guinea-|.question of who won the war.—Ger- PAGE TEN NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS NOT HAVING CEMENT SIDE WALKS ALONG THE STREETS AND PORTIONS OF STREETS DE-' SCRIBED HEREIN, KNOWN AS) SIDEWALK DISTRICT NUMBER} Che Ca “TRAPSHOOTER WELL 18 aspen STRIKE } MAN WITH BROKFN LEG REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS W. A. Blackmore et al te Perry A. Morris on lot 37 Gotbmore park; Con. $100.” " - i SHFFERS TORTURE FOR ‘L. B, ‘Townsend to Peter Holden . on Wt 4, block 135; Con. $F. 1. The City, Council of the City of Casper, Wyoming, in accordance with} the provisions of Chapter 161 of the Session Laws of Wyoming, 1915, and in accordance with Ordinance 5A of the City of Casper, Wyoming, here- by gives notice to the owners of the following deserbed property and or- _ MRT STATION WOT. | field, came in Twesday morning and | }is rated good for 600 barrels a day.)} , The Trapshooter makes the farthest | west producer of the new field. It} 1 lies three-quarters of a mile beyond | Northwestern Men Still Out; 2,500 the two of the Ohio in section 35.! int ate Lance Creék Royalties has a ‘thirty. Union Pacific Shopmen Re- DVS: UNTIL FOUND LANDER, leg broken Wyo., Aug. ‘6.—His a fall H canyon far from a habitation, Abel Ar nm, a Spaniard, lay for days suffering physical tortue from his injury, withovt food and exposed Wm. L. Dobbins et ux to Clark H. Henderson, of lot 14, block 41, Capi- tol Hill addition; Con. $8500, Chester M. “Bryan to Fred Padden on part of lot 1 and +2,-block 99, Casper; Con. $2500. i J,.M Carey & Bro., to A. B. Bol- jing et al on lot 6, block 136, Cas- per; Con, $350. Henry C. Hurley et ux ‘to J. Jen- pigs getting on; are they in good |many didn't.—Toledo Blade. Your Business Partner. fuse to Quit unless Strike | ° | It is a good bank’s duty to assist its clients in the solu- Is General, tion of their problems—whether they be the problems of a merchant or a farmer. Both are business men,, In fulfilling this moral obligation, we like to consider our organization as your business partner—interested to. the | degadiing veins whieh (Une eceragt eh tae tee j set bars! pegeae. bone. The ac- | Geo.C, Flack to Douglas Ayers} ciden ‘ell him five miles above | ition: Christiane ‘ill Daa «after Ween jon lot 335 Kenwood addition; Cone] days and nights he was found. He was brot to the Bishop Randall second royalty in this well and sec-; tion and one-half royalties in: the lands adjoining on three sides. ! 1, Block 48). 8 ders the construction of sidewalks along the streets adjacent to and abutting the following described prop- erty: ll of Blocks 57.58, 59. No change was noted in the strike of Lot ation in Casper today, pending re- east corner , 60, 96,] east. o # (White’s Addition). fers 98, 100, 42, 13, 14, 15, 97, 99, and | Oil Mtn. Land Co. to Minnie Eash! turns from the strike ballot on a na- slock g street, Thence north along the property! 54) wide w. of lon lot. 255, block 2, Cas 4 $1, ! ; . Fist Pork odd eee ereect Alj{ line between Lots 1, and 2, Block| on™ de walkout of railroad shop hospital here and it is believed |” Jose arate at oad Jed in yotr suecess and eager to forward your plans. of Blocks 5, 18, 17, 16, 180, 145, 181,| 48 (White's Addition} to the south| poiiermak re stil off duty ak pre) “Weck suatseeeie wee plclied op (| PETS see Pee eae OF Bate | 5 < 7. Sty property line of Second street. Pe CPST. x t elmer also was picked up ‘ Jer’s addition; Con. $220. t C nfid tial C 1 aS and 147, of the City of Cas-/PPnnn cast along the south prop-| Chicaze & Northwestern shops, sev-' Gneonscidus as the reault of being | H. R. s,Gon: § tt) en ounse Oerry et ux to See Ben Real-| ty Co, on lot 149, Kenwood addition ;’ \Lon. $700. K per. * jen of whom, it is understood, have 5 The east half of Blocks-76, 77, and | thrown by a horse but or condi- erty line of Second street to the in- y uh ats j permanently surrendered their *jobs.{ tion is not serious. tersection of the south property line} If you wish sound advice in seeking credit, making in- —_~ 78 of the City of Casper. All of Blocks 39,40, 41, 42, 36, 37, and 38 of Capitol Hill Addition. All of Block 77 and the West half of Block 76 of Butler Addition. All of Blocks 43, 44, 46, 47, 58 and 57, Lots 1, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8, of Block 48 and Lots 1, 4, 5, 6, and 7 of Block 56, all in White’s Addition. And the unplatted land between Second Street and Linden Street, and Jefferson street and McKinley street. Boundary of Sidewalk District No. I., City of Casper, Wyoming Beginning at a point on the east property line of Durbin Street 40 feet north of the north property Aad firs te have not yet called a nation- 3 line of Fifth Street. saree Block 38 (Capitol Hill Ad-| are ‘not what we call ‘legal’ welk-|wide walkout. When that comes, if| a Ee | Thence south along the east prop-{ dition). outs,” one man said today. ‘To be! it comes, we will have to strike, bat! WICKS y . ORUBS | erty line of Durbin Street to the north property line of Second street. Thence east along the north prop- erty line of Second street to the in- tersection of said north property line of Second street with a line pro- duced north along the west property line of the alley running north and south thru Blocks 78, 77, and 76. Thence south along the west prop- erty line of the alley in Blocks 78, "7 and 76 produced, and the- west property line of said alley to a point on said alley line produced south, to the south property line of Linden street. Thence east along the south prop- erty line of Linden street to a point where said line intersects the east property line of McKinley. street. Thence north along the east prop- erty line of McKinley street to the northwest corner of Block 61 (Sheri- dan Heights Addition). Thence east along the south prop- erty line of The Causeway to a point 79.2 feet east of the northwest cor- ner of Block 66, (Sheridan Heights Addition). Thence north across The Cause- way to a point on the north. prop- erty line of The Causeway 792 feet east of the southwest corner of Lot 7, Block 56 (White’s Addition). Thence continuing north on the property line between Lots 7 and 8, Block 56 (White’s Addition) to the center line of the east and west al- ley between Lbéts 6 and Lots 7 and 8, Block 56 (White’s Addition). Thence east along the center line of said alley to the center line of the alley east of Lots 4,5, and 6, Block 56 (White’s Addition). Thence north along the center line of said alley on the east side of, Lots 4, 5 and 6, Block 56 (White’s Addi- tion) to the center line of the alley north of Lot 4, Block 56 (White’s Ad- dition.) Thence west along the center line of the alley north of Lot 4, Block 56 (White’s Addition) to a point in the alley where the property line between Lots 1 and 2, Block 56 (White’s Ad- dition), produced south, intersects the center line of the alley running east @d west, sorth of Lot 4, Blogs 66 (White's A Saitien). Thence werth along the property .line between Lots 1 and 2, Block 56 (White’s Addition) to the sguth prop- + erty line of First street. Thence east along the south prop- erty line of First street to a point on the south property line of First street where it intersects the center line of the alley running north and south.in Block 48 (White’s Addition) pro- duced south to the south property line of First street. Thence north across First street along the center line of the north and south alley in Block 48 (White's Ad- dition) produced south and along the center line of said alley across the alley running east and west in Block of Second street and the east line of the NEY NW of Section 10, Town- ship north, Range 79 west, of the} 6th Principal Meridian, the eastern boundary of the City Limits. } Thence north along the east line of said NEY NW % of Section 10, Town- ship 38 north, Range. 79-west, of the 6th Principal Meridian to a point on} the south property line of Block 78) (Butler Addition). Thence west along said south prop-! erty line of Block 78, (Butler Addi- tion) to the southwest corner of said Block 78. Thence southwest along the north property line of Block 38 ,Capitol Hill’ Addition) across Jackson street to the} northeast corner of Block 37 (Cap-| itol Hill Addition). I. Thence southwest along the north! property line of Block 37 (Capitol) Hil] Addition) ‘to the northwest cor-| per of said Block 37. : | Thence north along the east prop-| erty line of McKinley street produced | across the Chicago & Northwestern) Company’s right of way to a point| on the east property line of McKin- ley street which, when produced 40} feet north from the south property line of Fifth street, intersects a line running east and west and parallel to the south property line of Fifth street. Thence west along said line which} is 40 feet north and parailel to the south property line of Fifth street to a point which intersects the east| property line of Durbin street pro-| duced 40 feet north from the south| property line of Fifth street, the point | of beginning. | All said sidewalks shall be cgn-| structed in accordance with the plans| and specifications as prepared by the} City Engineer, and approved by the| City Council, and now on file with) the City Clerk of the City of Casper/ and shall be 5 feet in width and con-| structed of Cement Concrete, - and properly graded. All sidewalks which are not placed on the streets abutting the said prop- erty and remaining unconstructed aft-| er Thirty (30)-days from the date of this notice, shall be built and con-| structed by the City Contractor of| the City of Casper, and the total cost of said cement concrete sidewalks, which total cost shall include. that of the sidewalk proper, as well as that of any notice, curbing, grading, hand- railing, private crossing, and all oth- er necessary expenses shall be as- sessed by the City Council as a spe- cial assessment payable in accordance with the Statutes of Wyoming and the City Ordinance herein referred to. By order of City Council. , Dated at Casper, Wyoming, this 6th day of August, 1919. MARION N. WHEELER, City Engineer. Pub. Aug. 6, 13, 20, 27, 1919. Remjggion Grand Prize Modesa, Firearms 8 Ammunition ® ‘Write for Catalogue’ THE REMINGTON ARMS UMC CO.1Ne jonmentt Beg Mone TY 48 (White’s Addition) to the south- CHEYENNE, Wyo., Aug. 6.—All, and union officials are hopeful that a strike can be averted. Openly Arrived this city say they will not go out ex- Democrat. cept on an order from the national! . Se He—“The lec-} union shopmen employed by the turer said that a wife should be an Legon Sonn DAE Rec See Union Pacific are still on the job open book to her husband.” et ys She—“I admit that, my dear. it ‘ 1 a husband should be an open pocket- Employes in the various crafts in book to his wife.”—Leadville Herald! used to behave for ten cents, but now And) ing.” |the value of money, as you are do- Host—“Well, I don’t know. He jhe “demands a | Transcript. quarter.” —Boston vestments, or even the more personal problems of your business you will be welcomed here. You will find a talk with our officers helpful. This service is in addition) to those commonly attributed to banks and is a mark of our appreciation for your account, We want to show you that this bank wants your business. And — withheld. |\ployes say union bodies, and this ofder is being) on national orders. Newspapers from | Meanwhile, arrangements are being) cate to me that this condition is pe-/| made for counter movements on the) culiar, and there seems to be a mis-{ | part .of the company should a strike | understanding. : 'take place. “Many of the unions in other ¢it-| back to work the next, and the ma Thence southwest to the northeast) i... haye gone out, but these strikes| chinists sure; the local unions struck, but not| we aren’t going to until that time,”| ONLY!| DENVER MEDICAL INSTIFUTE Opposite Entrance-to New, Postofficé COME AND BE CURED/ ‘ehronic! disease, simple or complicated, you-can come tojus knowing that wo’ have tren! reuse exactly 11k SPECIALISTS FOR MEN 830 ‘Eighteenth Street If affected with either, acute or dscuredicase atte: If your somnmia—results of expo: iseases of Bladder and ‘eoue Veiny Poisons and cured gmail expense -and/no detention from - business. FREE—Consultation,.Examination—FREE aa.to be within the reach of -evex the poorest, an@ to sult your convenience. Hours, 9 9."m. to'S p. m.; Sundays,19 a. m ty Oharges so ments 7 Consultation free. eral Debility, Weak Nerves, Inq | d@ other Violations of oye, in the permanently COME IN AND TALK IT OVER DenverMedical Institutes 230310 srec.ie em ion. certain «m- other cities bring stori that indi- hs Many local unions | are walking out one day and going) “YOUR BODYGUARI ITES--S TINGS’. | ‘Wash . the * affected a surface with house-| ¢) (4 -hold ammonia or ee salt water; then apply— through placing it here. fee | The Casper National Bank -30F. we want to show you the many practical benefits you ~ Truck poe you aware of the vital relation between tire selection and tire care, on the one side, and truck costs on the other side? It will pay you, the owner of the business, or the chief executive, to concentrate on this truck tire problem. Maybe there is a big leak in your truck costs, due directly or indirectly to tires, and you can stop it. You’ve stopped the other leaks—stop this. As a first step, we suggest that you permit our representative to go into your problem for you. He will explain, of course, our service. This starts. with the selection of the right sizeof the right type of tire for your use. Senet, Blackstone Transit Co. 165So.Ash Casper, Wyo. Phone 908 Is There a Leak in Your Costs? He will describe the pieat Servicé advantages of Goodyear Truck Tires — Solid Tires, Goodyear Cushion Tires and Goodyear Pneumatic Cord Truck Tires. And he will recommend the right tire for you— the one that will do your work most economically. ‘He will tell you of our speedy, workmanlike application service, made possible by our expert mechanics and big hydraulic press. Then he will explain our after-selling service, which is based on periodic, recorded inspection of the tires and trucks in use—to the end that these tires may save you the last possible cent, Probably he will point out your leak at orice and help you stop it. Why not ask him to call today? Goodyear Truck Tire Service Station Brodie Rubber Co. 166 So. Center Casper, Wyo. Phone 772M ia

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