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JMRY PANEL FOR THE “SEPTEMBER COURT TERM (Continued From Page 1.) The following is the «paneled for this term. x L. W. Bailey. J. R. Lockridge. Fred Van Gordon. Paul Haas. Charley Draper. x Gary W. Jones, Salt Creek. S. L, Herbertson. Cc. P. Fuller. R. M. Reed. E. T. Kitts, Salt Creek. James Hennessy. Chas. E, Le Jerry Sullivan. R. C. Williams. W. M.. Keith. Billy Ratcliff. x Jas. J. Burk, Salt Creek. M. L. Allen. Geo. J. Wagoner. Patrick Burk. Geo. A. Hackett. x Frenk Raitora, H. C. Posey. G. W. Cooke. x Jas. J. Gaulsha. G. W. Potter, Powder River. W. H. Ritchie. Chas. F."Lee. L. T. Hall. T. H. Jeffries. August Martin. Roy Holland . W. W. Gordon. Tom McCoy. John Beaton. Herman Kraasch. x T. F. Alegeo. Harvey C. Wisner. R. E. Brand. W. H. Connor. x Otto Mai. Howard Miller. Earl D. Holmes. x John Ellis. Albert Neff, Lone Bear. R. M. Bartholomew. Guy V. Hall. Harry W. Trollope. Max Froehner, Freeland. Ray Harding. J. M. Burns. C, E. Starr. W. J. King. Carl Shumaker x Jury members who may serve. jury im not Bet nares! EXTENSION OF TIME FOR BIDS WANTED t The time for opening bids is here- by extended until 8 o'clock p. m. September 6, 1919, by the Board of Directors of School District No. 2 in the County of Natrona and State of Wyoming, to cover the rollowing, construction work, to-wit: For the furnishing of all labor and x materials required, except brick and, cement, for the erection and com-y pletion of a two-story hoo}, build. ing in said school district; all bids to be accompanied by a certified check for $1,500.00, payable to the order of the Clerk. The successful bidder shall furnish good and sufficient bond for, ; the faithful performance of the; contract, in the sum of half the con- thict price. i Por the furnishing and installing | 9 a. plumbing and heating system in| such building. All bids therefor must be acéompanied by a certified! check in the sum of $500.00, and the! suépessful bidder must furnish rood | an@ <uffitient bond for the faithful’ performance of the contract in the, sim of half the contract price. Each bidder must specify the time) in whichihe is to complete his con-; tract, und each contract must be per- . fermed in accordance with the pee 3 and specifications of the architects, Garbutt & Weidner, Casper, Wyom- ing. Sueh-plans and specifications | may be examined at the office of |; the Clerk by depositing check for! $25:00 to secure their return. The} contract will be awarded to the lowest | responsible bidder, the Board reserv- ing the right to reject any and all bids. By the Board of Directors, School District No. 2, this 27th day of Aug. ust, 1919 WILLIAM QO. WILSON, Clerk. Pub. Aug. 27, 28, 29. “Holmes to Homes” WINCHESTER HEADQUARTERS SHOT GUNS RIFLES AMMUNITION FISHING TACKLE: SPORTING GOODS AUTO ACCESSORIES Phone 601 THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 1919 »d son have returned to their isiting THE BORDER LEGION ie CHIAN MUNICIPAL Miss Eunice Holmes has move: ed to here from. Petro, Wap I the a EERE GRRE TE a HALL IS COMPLETED oe ear in the Rome on 516 the about three weeks with Mrs. CHEYENNE, eae s brother, Charles Anda. with her Mr. and Mrs. Robert Caldwell are, Mrs. Lewis Moe, VIRILE WESTERN DRAMA poe a at ae ne nearing ERT BY QUICK “was SS rer ee pesadiae es will be delayed by he Botder I a vivid pic-| failure of the furniture contractors r THE HOUSE widely read! to make delivery on ie oe the} MATINEE OF QUALITY and Ho-| massive furniture which is to be in- | aimed by. stalled in the offices and court room.| 2:30 PICTURES 1 picturego- A strike in the furniture factory is T VENTILAT. a of the| given as the reason for the delay. 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