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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 6, 1919 NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS LIABLE TO ASSESSMENT BY GRADING, Sauer anon CURBs, oT 3 < R N Vv- ING INTHE GRADING DIST The City fo; ‘on August, A. DB 1913, passed ay har res- olution of Te ee Ho See INTENTION TO Deore BY GRADING AND DRAINING THE FOLLOWING STREETS, AND PORTIONS OF TREETS. ° " s F BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of in the State of Wyoming, that the said City Gouneil df the City of Casper hereby declares its intention to make an improvement by greding and draining cértain streéts and portions of streets in the City of Casper as follows, to-wit: Section 1. That the certain streets, or portions of streets, thereof, in said City of Casper, Wyoming, so proposed to be improved are the fol- lowing to-wit: Railroad street from fhe center line of the alley running north and south in- block “26 extended north across Railroad street to the west line of Boxelder street. Dayid street from the south line of Railroad street to the south line of Carey avenue, except that portion where David street crosses Milton street. Ash street from the south line of Railroad street to the south line of Carey avenue, except that portion where Ash street crosses C Y avenue. Elm street from the north line of Council of the City of jas SPE bras: |msini of sxid improvement abutting | jor adjacent to the said portions of ‘said Streets, which said property eet jsists of certain lots or parcels of fiand, all of which wilt be specially {benefited by the said improvement. e¢ boundaries of said district to be follows, to-wit: Beginning at a point on the cen- ter line of the alley running north and south between Center street and David street extended north 344.71 feet north of the south line of Rail- road street. Thence south 64 degrees 2 min- utes west 3884.71 feet td a point on the center line of the alley running north and south in bloék 154 extend- ed north 244.71 feet north of the south line of Railroad street. Thence south along the center line of the alley in blocks 154 and 155, $47.43 feet to a point on the cen- ter line of the alley in block 155, 55 feet north of the north line of Dover street. i Thence east 532.5 feet to 2 point ‘on the east lime of Poplar street, 55 feet north of the north line of Dover, street. Thence south along the east line of. Poplar street 1165 feet to a point where the east line of Poplar street ‘intersects the south line of block 166. Thence east along the south line of blocks 166 and 167, 461.1 feet to @ point where the center line of the northeast and southwest alley inter- Thence north 45 degrees east along the center line of the alley cunning northeast and southwest in block 167, 212.1 feet to a point where the center. line of the northeast and southwest alley intersects the center sect$ the south line of block 167. | FES LASER SR PALESTINE FIELOS ARE FULL OF SHELLS, MANY INJURED BY EXPLOSIONS JERUSALEM. (By mail.) —Many children are injured each day in-P: estine by shells and explosives whi were scattered thruout \the country during the open warfare between the Turks and the allies. The battlefiel cover such a large area that caref salvaging been impossible, and the result is that children, ‘farmers, for peasant women are mangled al- most every day by accidental explo- stons. A large number of the cases treat- ed in the American Red Cross surgi- cal hospital here have been bomb oF ‘abdominal cases, according to the phy- sician in charge. The hospital was operated for seven months, treating a total of 668 patients. In the var ous clinics and dispensaries operated by the Red Cross in connection with the hospital, 24,000 men, 46,000 wo-' men and 70,000 children were treat- ed in 11 months’ time. The hospital has now been turned over to the city health department. weec se Supply and Demand Country Judge—“Ten dollars.” Motorist—“Can you ‘change a twenty-dollar bill?” (} Judge—“No, but I can change the {fine. Twenty dollars.”—Massachu- setts Tech. Voo Doc. sat oat sheet daet ose ie Park street to the south line of|line of the east and west alley in}Wh¢” and where the said City, Coun- Matheny street, except that portion where Elm street crosses C ¥ avenue. Oak street from the south line of Railroad street to the south line of Matheny street, except thit portion where Oak street crosses C Y avenue. Spruce street from the south line of Railroad street to the south line of Matheny street, except that por- tion where Spruce street crosses C ¥ avenue. Walnut street from the south line of Railroad street to the north line of C Y¥ avenue. . Chestnut street from the south line of Railroad street to the north line of Carey avenue. Cedar street from the south line of Railroad street _to the south line of Matheny street. Poplar street from the south line of Railroad street to the north line of lot 13, block 128 extended west across Poplar street. Boxelder street from the south line of Railroad street to the north line of lot 13, block 140 extended west. across Boxelder street. Delaware street from the center line of the alley running north and south between Center street an David street, to the east line of David street. Sussex street from the center line of the alley running north and south - between Center street and David street to the west line of the alley running north and south between Ash street and Elm street, except that portion where Sussex street crosses David street and Ash street. Park street from the center line of the alley running north and south between Center street and David street to the east line of Oak street, except that portion where Park street crosses David street and Ash street, end Elm street. School street from the west line of Oak street to the east line of Chestnut street, except that portion where School street crosses Spruce street and Walnut street. Mahan street. from the west line of Elm street fo the east line of Poplar street, except that portion where Mahan street crosses Oak street, Spruce street, Walnut street, Chestnut street, and Cedar street. Hugo street from the center line of the alley running north and south between Center street and David street to the east line of Ash street, except that portion where Hugo street crosses David street. Hart street from the west Tine of Spruce street to the east line of Boxelder street, except that portion where Hart street crosses Walnut street, Chestnut street, Cedar street, and Poplar street. Dundon street from the center line of the alley running north and south between Center street and David street to the east line of Elm street, except that portion where Dundon street crosses David street and Ash street. Dover street from the eenter line of the running north and south between’ Center street. and David street to the east line of Spruce street, except that portion where Dover street crosses David street, Ash street, Elm street and Oak street. Dover street from the west line of Walnut’street to the east line of Poplar street, except that portion where Dovér street crosses Chestnut stréet and Cedar street. Carey avenue from the center line of the alley running north and south Between Center street and David sréet to the east line of Poplar street, except that portion where Carey avenue crosses David street, Ash street, Elm street, Oak street, Spruce street, C Y avenue and Cedar street. Matheny street from the west line of Elm street to the east line of Poplar street, except that portion where Matheny or cia ee Oak street, Spruce street avenue. #2. *g aveané from the north line of Carey avenue to the south line of block 167, extended west across C ¥ avenue. Section 2. That for the purpose of paying the cost of said improve- ment, it is proposed to create an Sede ail propery ba block 167. Thénce east 1608.9 feet to a point} 150 feet east of the east line of Bim! street extended south. Thence north 370 feet to a point 150 feet south of the south line of Carey avenue. Thence east 740 feet to a point on the center line of the alley run- ning north and south between Cen- ter street and David street’ extend- ed south, 150 feet south of the south line of Carey avenue. Thence north along-the center line of the alley running north and south between Center street and David cil will meet to consider any and all remonstrances and objections to said proposed improvements is hereby fixed on the 18th day of August A. D. 1919, at+8 o’elock p.m, at the Council Chamber of the said City |Council, on South Center: street, in the City of Casper. The time within which said remonstrances:and ‘ objec- tions must be filed'in writing with the |City Recorder, being the City. Clerk, |of the City of Casper, is hereby fixed jat any time on or before said 8 je’clock p. m. of the 18th day of |August A. D; 1919; Section 6. That the, said City | Recorder, being the said City ‘Clerk, id streets, so designated in paragraph street 3294.21 feet to a point on the|be, and he hereby is, directed to give center line of the alley running north | ten days notice to all such persons and south between Center street and|liable to said assessment. for said David street extended north 244.71| proposed improvements. of the fore- feet north of the south line of Rail-| going intention. of said City Council, road street, the point of beginning.}by publishing the aforesaid® resolu- Section 3. The character, kinds,| tion in one issue of ‘the Casper Daily and extent of said improvements|Tribune on the ‘6th day of August shall be as follows, to-wit: A. D. 1919, the same: being a news- The construction of, necessary grad-| paper of general circulation, pub- ing cross walks, curbs, and gutters,|lished in said City of Casper once together with the necessary fixtures|each week or oftener. and attachments for surface drainage Passed and approved this 4th-day of said streets, and portions of|of -August, A. D. 1919. JOHN: FS LEEPER, one above set forth. a ‘Mayor. Section 4. That no part of said] Attest: improvement shall be paid out of the ASA’‘F. SLOANE, géneral fand or road fund of the City Clerk. City of Casper. (SEAL) : Section 5. The time and place Pub, Aug. 6, 1919. . TOS A TRADE Set, Example for Other Ez-P it Plan and Sorters. by Credit ‘acking Shipments. ‘Aumociated. Preas.) ENR Aug. 5.—Denver ex- D portérs are rapidly pushirig open the gates. of commercial South America by gieite greater attention to the neéds of Latin American countries, by more sympathetic deference to business customs prevalent below the equator, by more careful packing and by refraining from hurrying the South American merchants to pay their bills. Lessons derived from the experi- ences of Denver manufacturers may be a benéfit to those of any section of the country. Business circulars are being issued in Spanish and cor respondents familiar with that lang- uage are being employed so as to ap- proach the customer in his own lang- uage. Realizing that much of their mer- chandise must be transported by mules over the Andean passes, the Denver men are limiting the weight .}of packages of machinery to about 250 pounds and are packing them in cases composed of heavy planks re- inforced with steel bands. Extension of credit is being ar- ranged thru the assistance of certain New York banks. Denver exporters find that it is best not. to fintroduce linnovations . with painful suddenness. There.is scarcely a South American country with which some Denver} manufacturer has not established commercial relations. The Andean mines of the west are reached by way of the west coast of South America and are best customers for the class of machinery which Denver has to of- fer. One local exporter of mining ma- chinery reports that he has received more inquiries from Latin America in the past six months than ever be- fore during a corresponding period. WAR ON RODENTS WILL - BEGIN DURING: WINTER F. C. Kroeger of the United:States Biological survey from’ Cheyenne is working here with the Natrona coun- ty farm agent, G. M. Penley, and as- sisting him in laying the grounds pre- paratory to a rodent campaign this winter and next spring. 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SLOAN, City Clerk. (Se: . ORDINANCE NO. 98-4 N ANCE PROVIDING FOR SSTRIGTIONS ur IN. THE USE OF W. R 7} SECTION 5, Whereas an -|NEW ‘ARMATURE ii WORKS OPENED See Te } PORA’ Hawes Cy bs gency exists, and. such is ney ae The Arniat wows tah CA R, D.. PROVIDING vlared’ tobe the case, this ordinance late’ addition. to the voters! Heatiewe TER C SHON Or sa i i yaar bets and efter the firms whode specialty is electrieal pas pian USE OF cen JOHN F. LEEPER, | Work. _ The proprietors are s in ¢ QF CA: Mayor} WOrk.on motors and generatord and ER, AND PROV iG. FOR Attest: fs YO" Tin réwinding. The shop was opened CERTAIN. bath eae LP rl ASA F>SLOAN . for business last week at Ld East SUSSIONBR, AND WOVIDING A City Clerk. aT uadeabis pastcinge sda PENALTY FOR VIOLATION OF (Seal) ” THE PROVISIONS HEREIN CON- TAINED. . SECTION 1. The City Clerk of ithe City of Casper shall hereafter tender all bills for the use of city water directly to the owner or own- érs of thé said reat estate or dwell- ing house whete used, and shall in no event knowingly render any bill for thé use of said water to the ten- ant or other pérson in possession, ex- cept that such person in possession of said prémises be the owner there- SECTION 2, The city water com- misajoner shall have full power and authority from time to time to make needful regulations, limiting the use of city water for irrigation and oth- er purposes, with the consent first had and obtained from the City Coun- cil, and he shall have full power and authority to file complaints, make} arrests, for the violation of any part} or parts of this ordinance, and to enforce all of the provisions thereof. SECTION 3. Any person or per-| sons found guilty of violating the) provision’ of this ordinance shall, up- on conviction thereof, be fined in the! sum of not less than $5.00 or more| than $100.00 for each offense. SECTION 4. All ordinances or) parts of ordinances “in conflict here- with are hereby repealed. | Passed and approved this 4th day} of August 1919. JOHN F. LEEPER, Mayor. —_—— Pub. Aug. 6, 1919. Tribune Want Ads—Results! Attention Stockmen We have under contract several thousand tons of the best hay in the country, and can sup- ply you in car lots at the very lowest prices. We can also supply you with all kinds of grain in car lots. : BEFORE PURCHASING, SEE US ‘4, ROR We Buy Hides, Pelts, Furs and Wool, *. 1\ AS Co. ed The Capes Storage Phone 63 or 97 The Resor Casper, Wyo. 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