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Sor dat Cra ds tres Barer: ALL PERIODS AND RANKS ALIKE GERMANS MGT Eien ‘to the south -street in the Oity of Gasper. time within which said re- sixty-eight hundredths feet (82.68') south of the south line 4 I of Third a ; ction 2, That for the p | ances and o wiae Gane Te F. v rae a: weg : a ‘nee bal ig | writ Cc Thence south seventy-five degrees ‘ TO DAME FASHION, RESSURECTION ; , BE! monte ‘Bere to crate ee B a3, ee i Clee a Caja thirty-nine minutes (76 90°) wes zs : fi BBE an a aed, a ‘4 ‘the in , 3 on|® three hundred nine an ‘e: OF DEAD IS FAVORITE PASTIME GET | | Hl) | Wawansasetpcace sess seis the, east af Beech streat ‘at hafoze eaid Bight. Ololock-P.-M.| fixty-six handredths (309.06) Toet tos, : bers f spid improvement abutti and ts r line. 9 djon the $rd day of November, A. D.|# point on the east line of Lincoln = b Aina “te Eegai| ne ae NT whe "Swe ee Bes Pana in Bae age |S NTR. © Gt oe hundred feyina and i i “ 7 = os “ ler’s Addition. . ection 7. That the said City Re-| thirty-nine hundredths 89") feet rid ‘The dear dead ladies of the past each ear which are already adrip Declare, and Groan’at Same eee eae aan an of which willl rect (330°) distant alo e center|fnd héreby is directed to give ten| Street. : er Seem resurrected now at last ‘ |with large and ornate pendant cer-| ,” - Time. tee ahi Be ited by the said/tine of the rigs F alley in'/,(20) : days’ notice’ to all persons lia-| | Thence south seventyssix degrees 1 Parading down the avenue; rings, turn you indeed into an old ene Reale ie improvement and the boundary of} Blocks 1 and 2 actoss Beech through | ble to-said: assessment for satd pro-|"nd nineteen minutes )76 19’) west Ne Or at the restaurants on view. time “hairoine.” Colorful and bat-| BERLIN. © (By the Associated | Sa district to be'as follo wit*| Block 1 to a point on the Bast prop-| posed improvements of the foregoing| cross Maple street a distance of - You see Marie de Medici baric necklaces of beads and scarves |Press.)—American cotton must be mideepine cr Peer eee erty line WA are sree me AB Hiltentions of the sof City Cotncil FER AN ee Eb haredthe § he in|F si » the) tersection of the cénter line e; by pul ing the aforesaid resolu-|!¢ ia Oo a point on the west i OF I eee be ttinits ae Teh ee ane oar a ae CG a intersection of the west property line alley in Block 1, Butler’s Addition tion in one issue of the Casper Daily| linc of Maple street one hundred sev- Fas And Paul's Virginia pure among That dashing dame La Pompadour. And divers worldly beaities more Of course, it’s just the way they’re dressed} From every age we've picked the best From peasant plaything, slave and queen, 7 To make the mode nineteen nineteen. NEW YORK, Oct. 24:—It’s a bit of a shock just at first to glimpse a medieval maid and a mid-Victorian charmer having tea together at the Ritz or a Roumanian peasant girl inal tings and bracelets, lace mitts, bags of beads, embroidery or metal- lic” béocade furnish an arm and handful and startling new belts and girdles of metal embroidery or any old odds and ends lets everything go to waist. With such a headful and so much on hand you wonder how the fair frail feminine can hope to have free finger left to stick in the ballot box, but Pll say she does. 200,000 POLES SEEK strolling down Fifth avenue arm in arm with 2 pagan princess. But you're bound soon to get used to! these little descrepancies in rank and periods. As a bridger of years and a level- cr of rank Fashion has no équal. Such a conglomeration of fashions from all climes, ranks and ages make up the latest model modes for 1919-20 that “you pays your money and you takes your choice” according to your} fancy and your figure or pethaps| their figure when it comes to a deci- sion. It would seem that there is to be! a fight to a finish whether the slim straight lines of the past few years are to win out or the round bodiced RETURN FROM SIBERIA WARSAW, via Paris.—Poles who have just completed a pilgrimage of many months from the heart of Si- beria to the newly-redeemed city of Minsk, have brot to American Red Cross headquarters in that city the news that at least 200,000 former war prisoners are waiting in Siberia for an opportune moment to return to Poland. Some placed the number at 500,000. According to the newly-returned refugees who were themselves Aus- trian prisoners of war, western Si beria is full of homeless men claim- any headroom left for politics or a|- perts, tho they groan when they think of the prices. These . experts -esti- mate that American cotton will cost in Germany about nine and one-half marks for the German pound which is somewhat heavier than the American. This price is in part owing to the low exchange value of the German mark which before the war was nor- mally worth about 24 cents. Some little American cotton has been landed at Bremen, especially since it has become possible to send orders by wireless and thus avoid de- lay of five days or more in cabling by the way of England. Experts say the Americans are anxious to do bus- iness directly with Germany and to avoid any interference by. the Brit- ish but the German regulations lim- iting bills of exchange is a serious handicap for it prevents the impor- tation of much cotton from America thru fear of losses by exchange. Nevertheless, the trade writers point out that English factories al- ready are producing cotton goods in the occupied district of Germany and they agree that if Germany is not to be overwhelmed by expensive Eng- lish goods which thus obtain an open- ing foothold in German markets, Ger- many must have Am an cotton no matter v it has to pay. | | ;center line of the alley in Block 72 of Pine street with the south prop- erty line of Second street; and run- ning south to a point on the west property line of Pine street a dis- tance of one hundred fifty feet (150’) south of the south property line of Second strect. : Thence south eighty four degrees fifty-six minutes forty-two seconds (84° 56’ 42”) west one hundred fifty and fifty-eight (150.58' 00”) fect dis- tant zeross Lot 7 in Block 75 to a point, the intersection of said line with the center line of the north gnd south alley in Block 75. . Thence south nine hundred forty six and seventy three (946.73) feet distant along the center line of the north and south alley in Block 75, along said line produced across Bucknum street through Block 74, across Cunningham: street ,through Block 73 and across Linden street until said cénter line in the north and south alley of Blocks 76, 74 and 73 intersects at a point on the south property line of Linden street. Thence south thirty degrees (30 00°) west seven hundred sixty (760’) feet distant along the center line of the alley in Block 72 and along said and the cast propefty line of Durbin street. Thence north three hundred eighty. (380’) feet distant along the east property line of Durbin street and along said line produced across Do- ver street and the east property line! of Durbin street to a point on the) east property line of Durbin street/| one hundred sixty (160') feet distant from the north property line of Do- ver street. Thence north nineteen degrees thir- ty nine minutes thirteen seconds (19 39’ 13’) west one hundred forty- eight and sixty-two hundredths (148.62’) feet distant along the east! property line of Durbin strect to a! point on the south property line of Dundon street, the intersection of the south property line of Dundon street with the east property line of Dur- bin street. i Thence north across Dundon street along the east property line of Dur- bin street three hundred seventy (370’) feet distant to a point on the south property line of Hugo street, the intersection of the south prop- erty line of Hugo street and the cast property line of Durbin street. Thence east one hundred fifty (150’) feet distant along the south property line .of Hugo street to a point on the center line of the north produced across Kirk street and con- tinuing southwest along the center btine on the 24th day of October, A. D. 1919, the same. being a*news- pees of general circulation, pub- ed in said City of Casper once each week or oftener. Passed and approved this 20th day of October, A. D., 1919. JOHN FP. LEEPER, (Seal) Mayor. Attest :- ASA F, SLOAN, City Clerk. Publish Oct. 24, 1919. a NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS LIABLE TO ASSESSMENT FOR IM- RPV ERENT OF PAVING DIs- TRICT NO. 14. The City Council of the city of Casper, on the 20th day of October, . D., 1919, passed the following resolution of intention to improve: RESOLUTION OF INTENTION TO IMPROVE BY GRADING, CON- STRUCTING CURBS, DRAINING AND PAVING THE FOLLOWING STREETS AND PORTIONS OF STREETS: BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CAS- PER IN THE STATE OF WYO- MING: That the said City Council of the City of Casper hereby declares ite intention to make an improvement by grading, constructing curbs, drain- enty-cight and eighty-seven hun- dredths *(178.87’) feet south of the soutir line of Third street. Thence south seventy-six degrees and nineteen minutes (76 19’) west a distance of one hundred forty-four and nine hundredths feet (144.09") to a point on the east line of the north and south alley between Maple and Beech streets two hundred twelve and ninety-six feet (212.96') south of the south line of Third street. Thence southerly and parallel to the west line of Maple street a dis tance of one hundred eighty-two and four hundredths feet (182.04") to a point twenty-four and ninety-nine feet (24.99’) north of the north line of Second street. Thence south twenty-five degrees and fifty-eight minutes (25 58') oast a distance of twenty-seven and eight hundredths (27.08’) feet to a point. on the north line of Second street twelve and seventeen hundredths (12.17’) feet east of the east line of the north and south alley between Beech and Maple streets. Thence easterly d* along the north line of Second street a distance hundred eighty-eight and x hundredths (388.26') feet to a point. Thence north sixty-four degrees Hh Moan ‘a| frig and paving cértain streets in the and two minutes east (64 02’) and mi t $ f n NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS LI-|line of the alley in Block 71 to aj 2nd south alley between Durbin ani i . ¢ parallel to'the north line of Railroad ha bouffant hip creations that are stru; jing Polish nationality. The problem ABLE TO ASSESSMENT FOR IM- | point on the seria line of the north| Beech streets, the intersection of the Styick Casper, Se eames to-wit: avenue a distance of eight hundred gling so hard to make over our sil-' created in Poland by the returning PROVEMENT OF PAVING DIS- jand south-alley in Block 71, the in-|CeMter line of said north and south é etion 1 Tl oY Ale encat! eleven and forty-nine hundredths feet -m houettes. The straight narrow lines| prisoners and refugees is already TRICT NO. 15 tersection of the center line of the| #/ley and the south property line of fe aiid, Chenoa A Wy. ts boereot. | (811.49") to a point three hundred tp just stubbornly refuse to be ousted Chi ai aN Ene ea Ao ‘ |north and south alley with the center Eyes street. Sicos wicket Bropoucd fen es imeoeed Sr eter fifty-five and three-tenths (355.3') e and for day wear the plain Cis 4 a Pastie tien Y Should. Rie The City Council of the City ofjline of the alley running in a south- (620') fe adi ect ea av iia lowing, to-wit: test lat of the north line of Second iis frocks are quloee memcouse ae the aaiibes of refugees still, to return|Casper on the 20th day of October, | westerly direction. line of the Woah ahd pa Fe niles ber Fourth street from the center ete mica eon hanls i Nel h panniered bodiced ‘ For, eve- be in keeping with the estimate brot|A- D., 1919, passed) the following} Thence south four hundred fifty tween Durbin and Beech pA ih line of the alley running north went live oft incey aa tae tone : y. He, althoneny ae: ary ee a by the new arrivals it will mean an|resolution of intention to improve: |one and eight two (451,82’) hun- . k ~ Pheer ool sacteretice of the hoop skirt is the néwest nm y still the swathing straight hung lines reminiescient of the Italian renais- sance glorified in gold and silver brocade cling to fashion and the form divine. About the only point of unanimi- ty between these warring factions of | what's to be what in the modish out-| line is embroidery, You find it al- w:rys and all ways on every smart gown, suit, wrap or blouse. Russian | and Roumanian peasant embroideries | in brilliant hued_wools, gold and sil- ver from the orient—it matters not a whit what kind or color-just so there is some of it somewhere about | you. Bead embroideries are a bit passe except on the evening gowns and then all over solid masses of ir- ridescent globules make up the entire | gown rather than a mere garnish-| ment of beaded motifs. enormous additional burden for the government and Red Cross relief service, a GERMAN DYES GO BEGGING IN FOREIGN MARTS (By Aswocinted Press.) BERLIN, Oct. 24—German trade experts are pessimistic over the pros- pects of selling German dyes in for- eign markets. Part of this is due to the peace terms and part to realiza- tion of the fact that the entente al- lies learned how to produce dyes while’ meking explosives for the war. It is asserted that the industry has been further harmed by the confisca- tion, by France, of factories for dyes | RESOLUTION OF INTENTION TO IMPROVE BY GRADING, CON- STRUCTING CURBS, DRAINING AND PAVING THE -FOLLOWING STREETS AND PORTIONS OF STREETS: we BE IS RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNGIL OF THE CITY OF CAS- PER IN THE STATE OF WYOM- ING: That the said City Council of the City of Casper hereby declares its intention to make an improvement by grading, constructing curbs, drain- ing and paving certain 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 pro- INE, LO With That portion of Railroad Avenue posed. to be improved are the follow-| Across Hugo ‘street, through Block 46, across Milton street, through Block 45 to a point on the south property line of Lot 9, Block 45 pro- duced west to intersect the center line of the north and south alley be- tween Durbin and Beech streets. Thence east one hundred fifty fect (150’) distant along the south prop- erty line of Lot 9 in Block 45 to its intersection with the west property line of Beech street. Thence north one hundred twenty (120') feet along the west property line of Beech street to its intersec- tion with the south property line of Park street. Thence west one hundred fifty( (150’) feet distant along the south property line of Park street to its ntersection with the center line of the north and south alley between Durbin and Beech streets. Thence north one thousand eight dredths feet distant along the center line of the north and south alley in Block 71 and continuing south along said center line of the north and south alley in Block 71 produced south across Park Avenue to a point on the south property line of Park street produced east to an intersec- tion with the center line of the north and south alley in Block 71 produced south across Park Avenue to said point of intersection. Thence west one hundred fifty (150’) feet distant along the south property line of Park street produced east of aforesaid point, of mtersection and the south property line of Park street to a point on the east property line of Beech street, the intersection of the east property line of Beech street and the south property line of Park street. ~ 5 and south between Durbin and Beech streets to the east line of McKinley street. First street or Yellowstone avenue from the north line of Second street to the south line of Fourth street. : Lincoln street from the south line of Fourth street to the north line of Second street. Section 2. That for the purpose of paying the cost of said improve- ments it is proposed to create an as- sessment district which will include all the property between the termin’ of said improvement abutting or ad jacént to the said streets, which said property consists of certairi lots or, parcels of land, all of which will be specifically benefitted by the said improvement and the boundary of said’ district to be as follows, to-wit Beginning~at a point on thé east property line of McKinley street three of three hundred fifty-five and three- tenths feet (355,3’) to a point on the north line of Second street east one hundred fifty feet (150’) of the east line of Grant street. Thence easterly and along the north line of Second strect a distance of three hundred eighty feet 380’) to a point one hundred fifty feet (150') west of the west line of Jef- ferson street. Thence northerly and parallel to the east line of Lincoln street a dis- tance of five hundred forty and thir- ty-three hundredths feet (540.387) ‘to a point. Thence north sixty-four degrees and two minutes (64 02') east and parallel to the north line of Railroad avenue a distance of six hundred sey- ent ght and forty-eight —hun- dredths (678.48’) feet to a point on ‘the east line of McKinley street eigh- # a ty-two-and six-tenths (82.6’) feet ak f 8 between the south property line of/property line of Beech street to a hundred feet and thirty hundredths| hundred seventy feet (370’) north of' ; ran 9 Entire gowns of glistening black) and chemicals, by the seizure, by Second street and the west property| point on the east property line of (1848.30’) feet distant alae the cen-| the north line of Fourth street pouth ce eens ya chepoureR or gold pailletes sheat the wearer 0! America, of German patents and/iine of Meple street; and Railroad| Beech strect, the intersection of the ter line of the north and south alley| Thence westerly in a straight line Pi 2 frugally that you shudder to think| their distribution to Americans so Avenue between the west property of the consequences should a spangle or two drop off. , Lovely pompadour silk and change- able taffetas in pale shades turn you into a veritable Dolly Varden with puffed panniers and flower garlanded that Germany would be guilty of breach of patent if it attempted to sell dyes in the United States egain. In addition to which England and America are expected to erect cus- line of Maple street and the center line of the alley in Block 41 extend- ed north across Railroad Avenue. Bucknum street between the cen- ter line of the north and south alley east property line of Beech street with the south property line of Lot 2 in Block 99 . Thence east one hundred fifty (150’) feet distant along said south line of Lot 2 Block 95 to a point on a between Durbin and Beech streets produced across Park street; through Block 44; across Sussex street; through Block 43; across Delaware street through Block 42; across Lin- Thence northerly and along the vdst line of McKinley street a dis- ‘ani f five hundred thirty-two and fifty-five (582.55') feet to the point of beginning. Section and pgrallel to the north line of Fourth street a distance of twent. hundred twelve and five-tenths fee! (2512.5") to a point on the center line of the north and south alley be- 2 den street through Block 41. Across}tween Beech and Durbin streets. oHRIeeoer The character, lige : Fetenig,, {toms barriers making German com-}in Blocks 74 and 75 and the cast|line one pandeer fifty (150°) feet] Railroad avenue and north on the| ‘Thence southerly and along the ie rah eisaid.mprevaments\ahy ungeraldee ee a demure V isvorian |petition impossible. property line of Maple street. distant and paralléling the east prop-|.centér line of the north and south al-| center line of the north and south al | 5¢ 48 follows, to-wit: damsel with lace trimmed fichu, pointed boried bodice and raveled ruchings. The hoop skirt models are developed mostly in lace, garlanded with ribbons, fur or flowers over un- derslips of metal cloth ‘in gleaming gold or silver. Ingold or silver lace these bouffant creations are exquisite and in the black cobwebs of Chan- Fears are expressed that foreign countries will be able to push G many out of the market with m production. ARMY AND-WAVY CLUB }/ Cunningham treet between, the center line of the north and south alley in Blocks 73 and 74 and the east property line of Maple street. Linden street between the center line of the north and south alley in Blocks 41 and 42 and the center line of the north and south alley in Block erty line of Beech street, the inter- section of said line which intersects the south property line of Lot 2 in Block 95, one hundred fifty (150’) fect distant from the east property ley produced, to a point one hun- dred sixty-six and eighty-four han- dredths (166.84’) fect distant north of the north property line of Railroad avenue. ley between Durbin and Beech street: a distance of six hundred sixty fee! (660’) to a point two hundred ter feet (210’) south of the south line of Fourth street. construction of necessary nd storm sewers trified clay pipe and also the nece: ‘y manholes, catch basins, and other necessary fixtures Thence north two line of Beech street on said property line. Thence south one hundred twenty sixty-four degrees nutes (64.02') east four hun; dred twenty-two and sixty-seven hun- and attachments, inlets and outlets, for the surfuce dra of snid streets and portions of streets so des- Thence easterly in a straight line and parallel to the south line of Fourth street a distance of fourteer hs ; gnated in paragraph one (1) above f ; : jg-| dredths (422.67') feot distant to a| hundred and twenty-cight and cighty: | 8!" 3 exte’ si! q Lind i s 22.6" - ry ts < 7 _ 9 i} ‘th. tilly she js a pretty poor little spider DINING ROOM GROWING 2 Benes ile ci abe ee pamereied ooine wine bse point on a Ine running north and| five one-hundredths feet (1428.85") ac tad pavement to be used on the that can’t entangle many hearts this | . Tabtiark street between the cen-|allels the orth prarerts line of Mil. SOUR pects ne ie He i 1 Fae verti) Ls Tundres enka tbove mentioned streets and portions saree fe ay! savidhingly | /So large has Been the patronage of |r line of the north and south alley)ton Avenue and lies one hundred| Property im The center o Yh are so many Visi y ae re between Beech and Maple streets. Fourth strect. Thence north one hundred eighty-| "Thente south seventy-six degreer six and sixty-four hundredths} nineteen minutes west (76 19’) 2 (186.64’) fect along the center line| distance of sixty and fifty-seven one- of the north and south alley between} hundreths feet’ (60.57’) to a point Beech and Maple street and across|on the west line of Grant str twe the C. & N. W. R. R, property to its} hundred twenty-four and thirty-three intersection with the south property| one-hundredths feet (224.33') south line of Second street. of the south line of Fourth strect. Thence east five hundred thirty] ‘Thence southerly and along the east (530") fect distant along the south|line of Grant street a distance of of streets, designated in paragraph ane, to be selected by the City Coun- zil from the following kinds: Asphalt- ‘ec Concrete, Bitulithic, Topeka Mix- ture Section 4. That no part of suid ‘mprovement shall be puid out of the general fund or the road fund of the City of Casper. Section 5. That the suid improve ment to be maintained by the con- in Blocks 42 and 43 and its inter- section with Kimball and Kirk streets. Kirk street between its intersec- tion with Delaware and Kimball streets and the center line of the al- ley in Blocks 71 and 72, Sussex street between the center line of the north and south alley in Blocks 43 and 44 to the west prop- fifty (150’) feet distant therefrom; the intersection of said line on the center line of Lot 8 Block 95 with the north and south line which par- allels the seat property line of Beech strect. Thence south sixty degrees (60°) east one hundred fifty two and seven tenths (152.7') feet distant along said line paraHeling the north prop- feminine accessories to make up your|the Army and Navy club dinning little clusters of false curls that the|necessary which will cost $100. —— | Another improvment for this enter- ARMENIAN WOMEN BUILD scsi The dinning club here which the | through the efforts of Harry Fish- ‘er, secretary, has attracted the at- costume these days, too. The quaint|club that improvments have been |prising club is a complete set of C000 ROADS IN NEAR FAST ary and Navy club has started = LS { MARASH, — Mesopotamia. (By | mail.)—One hundred miles of stone | roads and several reconstructed stcel bridges are among the permanent monuments that America will leave in this part of the Near East. When the Red Cross arrived here tention of maney army and navy visitors in the city. Such success here has prompted members of the American Legion to plan a club along similar lines in Gheyenne. it found that the condition of the hgihways would hamper its relief op- erations among the refugee Arnie- nians in this district. So it set) about to rebuild stretches of roads between Aintaub, Aleppo and Ma- rash. Capt. Edward Bickel, of Seattle, | Washington, was placed in charge of} the engineering work. He had to) overcome difficulties which would have halted many contractors of pub- lic works in America. There was no} male labor, materials were scarce, and small burros and camels. were the only means of transport. He settled the labor question by hiring Armenian women, who were glad’ to have wmployment ‘of any kind. There were 500 Armdniah wo- men on the payroll of thd Red Cross in this road building work. Mate- rials were attained from abundoned homes which had been partly denol- ished during the war. Convoys of} mountain burros and camels were hired to transport the material. Jn less than four months this fe- male labor and andient transport, un- der American direction, had recon- structed 100 miles of roads, rébuilt several ruined bridges over tributar- ies of the Euphrates river, and made }until GEORGE VROMAN POST OF AMERICAN LEGION WILL ELECT SATURDAY NIGHT “A special meeting of thé George Vroman Post No. 2 of the American Legion hes been called for 8 o’clock Saturday night in the Army and Navy club rooms. The meeting is being held to elect officers for the local post from the time of election the National Convention in Minneapolis, Minn., in November, or for such time thereafter as may be designated by’ the’ constitution adopted at that convention. FORMER GOVERNOR HOUX IN TEXAS OIL BUSINESS CHEYENNE, Wyo., Oct. 24,— Former Governor Frank L. Houx of Wyoming has returned to Texas from New York, after completing arrange- ments in the metropolis for the finan cing of a Texas oil fields pipe line! possible the speedy distribution of Red Cross supplies in this district | | project. He pected to visit Wyo- | next 9 i ming erty line of Beech street. Milton street between the center line of the north and south alley in Blocks 45 end 46 to the west prop- erty line of Beech strect. Milton Avenue between the east property line of Beech strect and the west property line of Natrona Ave- nue, Hugo street from the center line of the north and south alley in Blocks 46 and 198 east to its inter- section with Natrona Avenue. Dundon street between the east property line of Durbin street and the west property line of Beech street, Dover street between the east property line of Durbin street; and the west property line of Beech street. Maple street between the south property line of Railroad Avenue, and north property line of Linden street. All of Kimball street. Beech street bebween the south property line of Railroad Avenue and the north property line of Lin- den street; between the south prop- erty line of Linden street and the north property line of Delaware street; between the south property line of Delaware street to the north property line of Park street; between the south property line of Lot 9 in Block 45 extended east across Beech street to the east property line of Seech street to the north property line of Hugo street and between the south property line of Higo street ! | the center of Lot 8 Block 95 par- |of Natrona Avenue and a line paral-| | distant therefrom. property line of Second street to its ‘intersection with the west property line of Pine street, the point of be- ginning. Section 3. The character, kinds and extent of suid improvements shall be as follows, to-wit: The construction of necessary drainage, and storm sewers sisting of vitrified clay pipe and also the necessary manholes, catch basins, and other necessary fixtures and attachments, inlets and outlets, for the surface drainage of said strects and portions of streets so designated in paragraph one (1) above set forth. The pavement to be used on the above mentioned streets and por- tions of streets, designated in para- graph one, to be selected by the City Council from the following kinds: As- thaltic Contrete, Bitulithic, Topeka fixture. ‘ Section 4. That no part of ‘said | improvement shall be paid out of the} general fund or the road fund of the | City of Casper. ; é | Section 5. That the said improve- ie onats OL Bereh igtrest and north | ment to be maintained by. the con- of Block 59 Butler’s Addition; along} ii ay ' strnctor for a period of five (5) the north and south property line be-| cars Fd that the charge for the tween Lots 9 und 10 Block 59 muintenunce is to be included in the in} Butler’s Addition and across Dover} yysessment for such improvement. Section 6. The time and place street to a point on the south prop-| erty line of Dover street, the inter-| when and where the said City Coun- erty line of Milton Avenue the same being in the center of Lot 8 Block 95 to a point on the west property line of Natrona Avenue one hundred fifty (150’) fect distant north of the north property line of Milton Ave- nue, the intersection of a line through uleling the north property line of], Milton Avenue to the west property line of Natrona Avenue. Thence south thirty degrees .(30° 00°) west two hundred sixty four and five tenths (264.5’) feet distant along the west property line pro- duced across Milton Avenue and along the west property line of Na- trona Avenue to a point on the west property line of Natrona Avenue, the intersection of the west property line leling the east property line of Beech street one hundred fifty (150’) féet Thence south nine hundred thirty two (982’) feet distant across Na- trona Avenue; across the unplatted section of said line withthe south | iI will mect to consider any and all | property line of Dover street. ‘remonstrances and objections to-suid Thence west one hundred fifty proposed improvement is hereby fixed (160') feet distunt along the south/on the 3rd day of November, AyD. property line of Dover street to its) 1919, at Hight O’clock P. M. at the inter: ion with the east property ‘Council Chumber of the said City line Beech street 'Couneil at the City Mell, South Cen structor for a period of five (5) years and that the charge for the maintenance is to be included in the assessment for such improvement. seventy-four and cighty six-hun- dredths feet (74.86’) to a point one hundred twenty and eighty-one hun- dredths fect (120.81') north of the igs of “Third atroct Section 6. The time and place ea eer a ats ¢ degrees} When and where the said City Coun- fifty-eight minutes (25 58’) east a} cil will meet to consider any and all remonstrances and objections to suid proposed improvement is hereby fixed on the 8rd day of Novemher, A. D. Bight O'Clock P. M. at the o} 1 Chamber of the suid City ‘Council at the City Hall, South Cen- ter street in the City of Casper. The time within which said remon- strances and objections must be filed in writing with the City Recorder be- ing the City Clerk of Casper, is h by fixed at any time on or before suid Eight o’Clock P, M. on the Srd day of Novembe A. D. 1919, Section 7, That the said City Re corder being the said City Clerk, be and hereby is directed to give ten distance of one hundred thirty-four and thirty-eight hundredths feet (134.38") to » point on’the north Hine of Third strect fifty-eight and cighty- four one-hundredthy feet 84") east of the cast line of Grant street. Thence south seventy degrees twen- ty-five minutes (70 26’) west across Third street » distance of two hun- dred thirty-eight and sixty-four one hundreths fect (288.64’) to a point on the south line of Third street two hundred fourteen feet (214’) cast of the ehst line of Pine street. Thence westerly and along the south line of Third street a distance of one hundred twenty-four and i twenty-three one-hundreths (124 (10) days notice to all persons liable feet to a point cighty-nine and xey-|to suid a ment for said proposed enty-seven one-hundredths feet | improvem of the foregoing inten (89.77') east of the east line of Pine! tions of the said City Council by pub street. ishing the aforesaid resolution.in one Thehce gowth sixty-four degrees) issue of the Casper Daily Tribune on and two minutes (64 02"), west u dis-|the 24th day of October, A. D. 101 ‘tance of ninety-nine and cightysfive | the same being a newspaper of gén- hundredths (99.85) feet to a point|eral circulation, published in said on the east. line of Pine street forty-| City of Casper once each week or ‘three and seventy-two hundredths | gftener. (43.72’) feet south of the’south line} Passed and approved this 20th day of Third street. Of October, A. D, 191 Thence south sixty-four degrees! JOHN F, LEEPER, and two minutes (64 02’) west a dis- Muyor. tunce of eighty-cight and — ninety- eight hundredths fect (88.08') ac Pine street to-a point on the ¥ line of Pine utreet eighty-twe (Seal) ASA F. SLOANE st City Ov ot sid