Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 13, 1919, Page 9

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° PACE NINE TREETS AND INS OF STREETS DE- SCRIBED HEREIN, KNOWN. AS SIDEWALK DISTRICT NUMBER 1. The City Council: of the City of Casper, Wyoming, in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 101 of the Session Laws of Wyoming, 1915, and in accordance with Ordinance No. 95A of the City of Casper, Wyoming, here- by givesynoticé to therowners of the following described property and or- ders the construction of sidewalks along the streets adjacent to and abutting the following described prop- erty: All of Blocks 57. 58, 59, 60, 96, 98, 100, 12, 13, 14, 15, 97, 99, and the block bounded by Fourth street, First street, and Jefferson street. All of Blocks 5, 18, 17, 16, 130, 145, 131, 146, 132, and 147, of the City of Cas- per. The east half of Blocks 76, 77, and 78 of the City of Casper. All of Blocks 39, 40, 41, 42, 36, 37, and 38 of Capito! Hill Addition. All of Block 77 and the West half of Block 7€ of Butler Addition. All of Blocks 43, 44, 45, 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 line of Fifth Street. Thence south along the east prop- 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, 77 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 79.2 feet east of the southwesb~worner 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 Lots 6 and Lots 7 and 8, Block 56 (White’s Addition). 5 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 @id west, north of Lot 4, Blo-s 66 (White’s A Yitien). Thence irth along the property line between Lots 1 and 2, Block 56 (White’s Addition) to the south 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|’ soutit 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 48 (White’s Addition) to the south- east corner of Lot 1, Block 48 (White’s Addition). Thence north along the property line between Lots 1 and 2, Block 48 (White’s Addition) to the south property line of Second ztreet. Thence east along the south prop- erty line of Second street to the in- tersection of the south property line of Second street and the east line of the NE4% NW % of Section 10, Town- ship 33 north, Range 79 west, of the 6th Principal Meridian, the eastern boundary of the City Limits. . Thence north along the east line of said NE %4 NW % of Section 40, Town- ship 33 north, Range 79 west, ef the 6th Principal Meridian to a point gn the south property line of Block 78 (Butler Addition). Thence west along said south prog-| 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 aud west and paralle) to the south property line of Fifth street. . _ Thence west along said line which is 40 feet north and parallel 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 lifie of Fifth street, the point of beginning. ) All said sidewalks 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 eon- structed of Cement Concrete, and properly gradud. 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 eon- 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. iaceigeeretdaasnsimennystoinentont eich <e-cpspdiiansbene NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS NOT HAVING CEMENT SIDEWALKS ALONG THE STREETS AND PORTIONS OF STREETS DE- SCRIBED HEREIN, KNOWN AS a es DISTRICT NUMBER o. The City Council of the City of Casper, Wyoming, in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 101 of the Session Laws of Wyoming, 1915, and in accordance with Ordinance Num- bered 95-A of the City of Casper, Wyoming, hereby gives notice to the owners .of the following described property and orders the construction of. sidewalks along the streets adja- cent to and abutting the following described property: The West half of Blocks 26, 27 82 and 83 of Park Addition to the town (now City) of Casper, County of Natrona, State of Wyoming. © The West half of Block 49, 62, 65 and 110 of the City of Casper, County of Natrona, State of Wyom- ing. All of Blocks 53, 52, 51, 50 61, 64, 109, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 108, 88, 87, 107, 163, 91, 92, 98, 94, 106, 162, 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 161, 117, 118, 119, 120, 121, 122, 123, 124, 125, 160, 167, 126, 127, 128, 129, 159, 166, 139, 154, and 155 of the City of Casper, County. of Na- trona, State of Wyoming. All of Blocks 128 and 129 of But- ler’s Addition to the Town (now City) of Casper, County of Natrona, State of Wyoming. Lots 1 to 13 and lots 17 to 28 of Block 140 of the City of Casper, County of Natrona, State of Wyom- ing. : All of Block 88 lying north of the division line between lots 4 and 5 if said line were extended to the west line of Elm street, which includes all of lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 13 and 14 and parts of lots 11 and 12 lying north of said described line. Al of Blocks 89 and 90 in the Town (now City) of Cas- per, County of Natrona, State of Wyoming. The above described prop- erty being the Natrona County High School and the Natrona County High School Athletie Grounds. BOUNDARY OF SIDEWALK DIs- TRICY NO. 2, CITY OF CASPER, WYOMING. Beginning at a point on the center line of the alley running north and south between Center street and Da- vid street extended north 244.71 feet north of the south line of Rail- road street. Thence south 64 degrees 2 min- utes west 3884.71 feet to a point on the center line ef the alley running north and south in Block 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, 947.43 feet to a point on the center line of the alley in Block 155, 55 feet north of the north line of Dover street. Thence east 532.5 feet to a point on the east line 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 Thence east along the south line of Blocks 166 and 167, 461.1 feet to a point where the center line of the northeast and southwest alley inter- sects the south line of Block 167. erty line of Block 78, (Butler Addi- tion) to the southwest corner of said Block 78, Thence southwest to the northeast corner of Block 38 (Capitol Hill Ad- dition). Thence southwest along the north mporedy line of Block 38 ,Capitol Hill Addition) aeross Jackson street te the northeast corner of Block 87 (Cap- itol Hill Addition). Thence southwest along the north property line of Block 37 (Capitol Hill ) to the northwest cor- ner of said Block 37, northeast and southwest in Block 167, 212.1 feet to a point where the center line of the northeast and southwest alley intersects tae center: line of the east and west alley in Block 167. Thence east 1608.9 feet to a point 150 feet east of the east line of Elm street extended south. Thence north 870 feet to a point 150 feet south of the south line’ of Carey Avenue. _ Thence east 7 the center line of the alley running north and south between Center shall be con-} intersects the south lin¢ of Block 166. | Thence north 45 degrees east along! the center line of the alley running} 40 feet to a point on! nn | ' | torianty for “Hays for Governor,” ‘EE | | is it is understood that the Chair- = | aa received thousands of letters in. party workers of all classes MES ° ° ° ° ° ° > Cai urging him to announce his candi- j i dacy. For some time it has been | Practically assured that Mr. Hays | eer have the nomination for the » t a : 5 ° ‘asking, and his friends insisted that WIRE WORK HF oar irman of Republican Nat-\i¢ he accepted it the campaign for i It costs more to keep clean nowa-|profit from by-products in soup mak-| ionat Committee Not Cans jhis election would’ not, require his piatabs days in Casper. And its all because ing. The huge demand for fats in didate for Governor ieee gee et a eel = ache . soap prices are soaring. But unlike § ‘ill tinue he RPS Br hits mn, _'and elsewhere, who Casper Company Working on Four tein £6ad pa ent id! of real che. atick: of fete eid ta pa fe In declining the highest state{have insisted the chairman was too . Big Jobs at Lusk and Is After {son for the inurease in soaps. Ivory! skyward for at least another year, |honer, his party could offer him, be-| valuable an asset to be given to one ; | Business in Other States. coap which is a popular seller has} But in spite of the high prices, peo- | C®US¢ of his conviction that it would state alone, and who have been hop- Clai ascended from a price of three bars|ple here insist in keeping clean, be- |limit his opportunities for service as|img he would not be lost to the Na- laim for 26 cents {or small sizes to two cause there has been no decrease jn |“M#itman of the Republican National tional committee work, will be grati- Almost unnoticed hy many build- for 25 cents, while large sizes form-|the sale of soaps noted here. * pater pte Min Seca care. in} fied wv a ee be eed fers, the Amerigan Electric coopeey freee S2 pee teigetlt cost 15 ‘ Hing of the Intense Republican Edi| Fans are carried by men and women 113 East Third street, has been maks| enty juecr ae st 15 GREYBULL MAKES Al) FOR Htorial Association. “I can not con.|°f every rank in China. It is a com- jing such big strides in securing big} Laundry soaps have al * sider being a candidate for governor. |Pliment to invite a friend or distin~ lange ‘tinat, ‘gomed up as one of the| White Inundry soaps which sold at NEW POSTOFFICE ALILDIN [taking as chairman of the Republic ent on the host's fan as a memento Finigas tue 2, “2 e. @ COM~| four bars for a quarter vow are on ean National committee, and I shall) : 4 herd Mitattaaet nee vag be elec- sale for three for a quorter while ‘cain finish that job.” | | Supply company here in April, | With yellow Iaundry soap, twent-| GREYBULL, Wyo., Aug, 13.—| | Was Urged to Run | Teter Wannigan «bie Sact in Cas-| 18 cents buys only four bars where |Greybull will make a bid for a post-| Chairman Hays’ declination puts | |pany is headed by James “Jim” B.|i* formerly bought five. office building during the coming|"" end to a campaign inaugurated | ide alike inet. Otobas cedies here|,, BUt local grocers kept old prices year and Wyoming’s representatives by his home-state ‘friends some | |from Kansas City, io Pd She | £0, quite a while and for a few weeks in congress will be called upon to| months ago to induce him to be the had been three years in the mechan;.|°04 at less than wholesale prices work for an appropriation to this| Republican candidate for Governor leal department of the Bell teleohono| ther than raise the price too soon. end. Figures compiled by Postmaster |f Indiana, Newspapers in all sec- company. For about a year be haa| rhe cause of it all is the short Scott show that the receipts of the tions of his state had declared’ edi also been in Omaha, Neb. in charee| CTP. of cotton used in securing office last year were over $10,000 |* of one of the largest repair shons| Cottonseed oil which is used in great and at the present rate the receipts | vin that section of the Phas iy PS! quantities in making soaps. Cocoa-|this year will show a farther gain| The American Electric eon ae nut oil recently has been almost im- of $3,000. Present facilities are in- 7 besides the special wiring work pred possible to secure and this oil is adequate to handle this ingreuse in| Pies Bas: bad i charge on the wiring} wze2 in many soaps, Another big business. | a jobs of f f the inti ‘actor in the increase has been the | _—_—— j . int Lusk just nearing: ccaplerian tx’ | decline in the price of glycerine. Every wedding engagement in DENVER MEDICAL INSTITUTE Flannigan had charge of the witing During the war there was a large Turkestan begins with the payment \ of the new $250,000 Ranger hoter {#24 wide demand for glycerine by of a substantial consideration to. the | : SPECIALISTS FOR MEN the largest and most modern build.|#! the warring nations but now the |girl’s parents. If the girl jilts her | 830 Eighteenth Street ing in the city. Now he is contract-| ¢¢™#nd has been cut in two and the lover the engagement gift has to be Opposite Mutranee to New Posterties ing for several big jobs in Nebraska, | Pkic® has dropped rapidly resulting in returned, unless the parents have an: | COME AND BE CURED So large has been the work at\*%, Cheaper market for this product. /other daughter who may be offered we Lusk that altho the headquarters of| This has taken away some of the old |as a satisfactory substitute. | Y sonia, discus “shmpts or” compl ented the company are primarily here, — — —— | po ay A a OT, ay Be: ed there is as much of the company’s! | 1y ike, your wee stock in Lusk now as in Casper. The company employ a large force of men| snd any sort of electrical work is} Ind taken care of by the American Elee. tr t r trical company. ine ee roce The company is the only firm in . the city to do motor and generator Phone 1125-W 625 East Second Street repair work where a complete line of stock needed in’ this work " AND PALE is earried. The line of supplies car- e bas a ap a! beset ad ried for this work ie complete and d FREE—Consultation, Examination—FREE up-to-date in a! letails. lo" te be within the rench ofever- The entire stock of the company us IYI y e payment! orvamped to act yous eeatenienen, 1 Trem em necrent: ane at the present is valued at $6,000. 2 Li ra eyecare Fee, Moura, © a. m to 8p. mut Sundayey Uikeemone The American Electric company COMMENCING THURSDAY AND AS LONG A§ THEY LAST is handling the modern Alamo light and power unit which has proven EXTRA FANCY CALIFORNIA such a success in ranch and farm es- tablishments. The company has the Elb rt P h ‘agency for this efficient power unit | e a eac. es at ‘in this district and plans are now § COMPUTATIONS being made to secure the agency for Per INVOICES Timm sHERTS INVENTORIRG the entire north end of the state. Estimates on Job Work The Alamo unit combines as one ’ a Crate Comptometer Operators unit the gas engine and dynamo. It Pe A Furnished by the is worked on the plan of having a THE SE CASPER BUSINESS COLLEGE, Inc. rotatirig sliding valve. ’ BURCATIONS POINT THAT brag con. : Office Smith Tarter Bldg, The Alamo unit will light as man CHEAPEST PEACHES OF THE SEASON, QUALITY fe Second and Durbin as 120 lights and after four hours SIDERED. INSIST ON ELBERTA PEACHES. of operation will furnish power for . lights for five hours. Mr. Flaynigan saw all of the different power units FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY suitable for farm and ranch power —_ ] WAN I YOU supply and he chose the Alamo to 4 Cantaloupes for__ penile baubhon ad Rhy modern of 30 Oranges for___ To bring your ailments to me and let me help you, pie eit Rhubarb, per pound_ and prove to you my ability to give you results that BURIED ALIVE 2 pounds Apples me emai Sbét Exaraination Fires : 3 caunds Oukioe rsa Consultation and Spinal ination F; t BUT .IS' STILL j Watermelon, per pourd__ Dr. M. E. Harned DIGGING DITCH |f Swifts Premium Hams; per pound____ CHIROPRACTOR baits Rolled Picnic Shoulders, per pound__ 266 N. Maple Phone 369-W LUSK, Wyo., Aug. 13.—Joe ‘Bek Dixie Squares Bacon, per pound__ was buried in Lusk this week but) Swifts Premium Bacon, per pound_ kd vefused to stay buried and is again Sunbite Ch of engaged at his regular duties. The noe eanser, per can, reason lies in the fact that Bek was|} 25 oz. K, C. Baking Powder for__ FOR SALE caught in a cave-in of several tons of 3 Wool Soap for_* & 1 Five T f earth im a ditch he was digging. An- 1/4, uree to Five Lons o! other workman going on the shift! 2/2 Ib. cans Bee Tomatoes a saw the accident and symmoned help|f 2 3-lb. cans Happy Vale Tomatoes_ PURE ICE to dig him out. Altho covered com-| Macaroni, Spaghetti, Noodles his experience when. disintawred_ but|ff 4 Tolls Toilet. Paper__._ Manufactured Daily probably ‘owes his life to his fellow|) 2 pkgs. Cheese Wafers pte Ne ie Plone: o1:See Menage: workman’s prompt appearance 2 large packages Swifts Washing Powder_ ' ——— > “3 i: On some of the railways in Europe} 2 '/-lbs. English Breakfast Tea for HENNING HOTEL smoking cars are provided for wo-| 3 Lava for men. | 9 Ibs. Sugar for__ street and David streét extended} 100 Ibs. Sug ar. . - = south, LE ag Boe of the south/') Lemons, per dozen__ hina rhea atthe het ert whet nthyth rhea heen e of Care ie. es “ F Reg erre seed a maeaeell 934 ae Sher ald \ BEST BOWL OF CHILLIN TOWN of the Y2-lb, aa Sinden aie ives apa.) Beeld \) 15e AT THE CHILI KING LUNCH ataeet $294.22: feat toa polrt 010 UG a ee h . . center line of the alley running north| | Back of Grand Central Block. All kinds of Sandwiches at a and south between Center street and) : . popular prices. Quick. service, highest 5 David street extended north 244.71) SEBaB SSL a LD DL La LaLa DMD 434, "AAAS, 7 teak north at toe eeth Wee ok bath sf GIO T ISIS DSI SIMs). road street, the point of beginning, | W | _ . — All said sidewalks shall be con- & structed in accordance with the ohans | ter ct) er e ouse and specifications as prepared by. the LY & D Stale & Say Megieeeee ook Megmerer be thet | utton, y ompany City Council, and now on file with | Inc “, 2 G . the City Clerk of the City of Casper . % Casper’s Pioneer Brokers” and shall be 5 feet in width and con- " Ate r A , structed of Cement. Concrete, andy : Specializing in & Daily accurate quotations from New York, Denver properly graded. — y and Lusk over private telegraph wires. All sidewalks which are not placed | | All local oil stocks bought, sold and quoted. on, the stsmate, Sb beine te pala pron ty & Instant service. List your stocks with us, we will erty and remaining unconstructed af. | get you the highest possible price. ter Thirty (30) days from the date & of this notice, shall be built and con- 156 N. Wolcott Phone 1142 & Ask for our Market Letter structed by the City Contractor of |W . me Phone 1133 121 Oil Exchange Bldg. the City of Casper, and the total 5 ne Casper, Wyoming |cost of said cement concrete sic, | OOD LDL MSS ILI DIM DM SIMS MS IM. . walks, which total cost shall include! -- fopastins |that of the sidewalk proper, as well as that of ary notice, curb-| ing, grading,~ hand-gailing, pri- J J Be cates Pintaplins, ° ai 1d . J. GIBLIN TAYLOR & CLAY, Inc. cwaly expenses shall be ~ assess-)ih "4 ed by the City Council 4a = ape. All Local Oil Stocks Bought and Sold] : STOCKS AND BONDS cial assessment payable in accordance Daily telegraphic quotations from New York, Denver, and with the Statutes of Wyoming ana|if : m other markets over our private wires. the City Ordinance herein referrea We represent the Equitable Life Insurance company of Place the convenient facilities of our office at your dis te eS ‘ New York and several excellent Fire and Automobile poeal to buy, sel lor obtain the best markets and up to the min. 1 Pat Orden On City. Coeeail | f Insurance companies. If interested call at the office ute quotations. Peieh ie on Penske Fy hie. this and talk’it over. | Information and quotations furnished upon request on 4 Scene a WHBELER, Local Oils, New York Stocks, Liberty Bonds and other issues. City Engineer. Rooms 312-313 Oil Exchange Building. Phone 1176. Phone 203 Casper, Wyo. 212 Oil. Exchange Bidg. Pub. 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