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PORTING NEWS W'LEOD GOES ON » PAGE SIX MAT AT MULLIN CLUE PROGRAM Pins Farrell to Mat in 13 Minutes; Three Bouts and Two Wrest- ling Matches on Friday Bill 1 his first match de ting Mela in a 0 pearan he injured his 1 months Tat uh the when he met Dick athletic progr: smoker Mullin clu wr ni Mullin club 1» the rooms of the -od won the -one-fall tch in 12 minutes. Previous to that he tion of the wre ing rell as a partner. Mel wrestle for many 5 not heen able te just progr: club od ave holds, u pd has is ynths because » his best with an exhibi g Par to iven last night under the di sical directe was jon of M ph » Casper Athletic clubs > bouts and one other wrestling made up th interesting pro The rkins-Martin four-round 1 dralv by. Jack all of the matehes the teh e. am routs ha IRESERVATI 12 houlder while wrestling ERVATIONS AGREEABLE TO ALLIES, REPORT { {Continued from Page 1) that they were indulging |bassador told the Associated Press that|mush and coffee just one no proposals from the conference to]over in France. [President Wilson had been brot to his! yo aas tention, He declared his presence ha | 5,0 \0ron' no such connection. The best loaf 6f bread for the money at the Wigwam, 12-11-6¢ ' The Citizens Equity association is having a sale tomertow with very at- tractive prices. You ean have chicken dinner every Sunday at Rudy’s Cafe. The good steak house, 12-10-6t | | “Ray Holloran and Roy Stuart say in fried year ago line of smokers’ articles in Smoke House. Phone 1283, 12-8-6t J ‘Vigeo Hanson, chief engineer of the AYS LODGE Midwest, left last night for Denver for inted Frens.) | Mtati . E ° WASHINGTON, Dec. 13.—Charging | rae scaAaRio takes ERNE that the president was “perfectly im-} movable” in urging unreserved ratifi-| of the Treaty of Versailles, Sen- Losige, Republiean, told the ren- tofay that the president should} nt proposals for 2 compromise, He omised that Republicans would give veful cansidefation. n of the treaty was opened} or Underwood of Alabama, who | . Saying that; world conditions were curtail- ing Americun export trade to the point results would soon be fel by ~ “cotton farmer of the south, the wheat farmer of the west, 1nd the man- ‘utacturer. and laborer of the north." Replying to Underwood, Lodge reject “1 the pronosal that committees to com- | nese the differences between the sen-} jate majority and minorizy in the treaty | hight be appointed. He said it the pres- ident would present suggestions, modifi | cati would be given con we 'ENVER PASHA IS CROWNED KING | }sce"nen Teas Co. | insurance. Phone 74W. | PRESIDENT § tr 1OULD MAKE Quality, service and courtesy our specialties; at the Smoke House. Phone 1283. 12-8-6t . G. Goodwin of Denver arrived in the city yesterday and will spend a few days here on business and visiting with | friends. ~ | Don't too long. Remember we make sittings at night by appointment. Jeffryes Studio, 3rd Floor, O. S. Bldg. 12-10-6t For fine shoe repairing se the Amer- ican Shoe Repair company, corner of i ment, E. opposite the M. church. r For winter comfort a good lap robe can’t he beaten, 12-18-8t J. wis a business visitor in the city yes- terday and hns gone to Danver for an extended business trip. vs its subject. estate and 12-12-61 “You can eat chop stiey and nooiles at the Bon ‘Ton Cafe at any Pee st H. D. Miller. has ‘returned from 2 three weeks business visit to Kansas City, Mo. He willjlenve next -week A fine lap Toho. will keep you a this winter, Ol City: Auto irony. . 12 Bt As Dy Multage of \Omitha fs in the city for nfo days on business. He eh ere he expects . Range four. (84) West. of the 'sixth Principal Meridian, containing 120 acres, more or leas. Anni for, Be- lection and sale No, 1780 of Efell Co. ‘That portion of Section Thirty-six (36) ‘Township ‘Thirty-four (24) North, Range | 6 Eighty (80) West. of the Sixth Principal neglect your Christmas photo | {Durbin and Second streets in the base: | Oil City Auto Supply. | wilt locate here next spring. , Oysters, ‘clams ‘ana craha fresh every any Rt the Casper Cafe. 12-10-6t ur overcoats are now 2 very. co mon sight but never the less cold weath- er hasn't driven silk stockings out of existence yet. George Nelson the imsurance and real estate man. Phone 950 and get results. 12-11-6t 8. L. Boyer of Salt Lake City, Utah, arrived in the city yesterday and will spend the week end here on business. Meet me at the Spare Moment club: Cigars, soft drinks and . confections. Union Pool Hall. . 12-11-6t ‘ The Richter Music company has re- ceived ‘a large shipment of holiday stock, Yellow Cab Co., stand at Wyatt hotel. | Phone 61. 12-11-6t There is going to be still more scen- \ery. The Japanese women are going | to discard the kimona, and are going {to adopt American styles. | Dan’t misJudge as to where you are Try the American Cafe | going to eat. and always be. pleased. 12-11-6t A. P. Loftis of St. Paul, Minn., rep- resenting the Minnesota Woolen Mills, Erickson of Rapid City, $. D.,|is in the city for a few days calling joffer for sale at ‘public auction and} jon the local trade, Get some useful gift for HIM at the , Henning Togery. A: Jarge display of {fancy silk shirts, neckwear and fine hose, 12-11-6t A mau may be foolish part of the for Billings, Mont. to spond the holidays. Drop in the Henning Toggery and lopk over our large Christmas digplay of sille shirts, neckwear, silk hose and anything in the young men’s and men's Meridian, lying south of tho center line of the C. B. & QR. M., containing 155.4 acres more or less. (A. P. 2667). The appraised value of the surface right of each parcel of said lands ,is $13.33 1-3 per acre, and the said lands weet: 12-11-6t] wil not be sold for less ee pies: Pd rths of the appraised valuation. ani Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Hoyisveen or fom lees than Pri per acre. Spokane, Wash., arrived in the city) ane said. lands will be sold: subject yesterday and will spend a few 428) +, the terms and condition that the pur- here visiting their daughter. Mr. 4nd) wnoser, or purchasers, thereof upon re- Mrs. Hovisveen are: on their way to| civing title shall réconvey to the State Chicago, where they will spend the! o¢ wyoming, all mining and mineral holidays visiting with relatives. ‘tights in and to ‘safd lauds, including lense , mag is the se-|the right to prospect for, mine and re- paren dta letersi st ce kes in ‘ana | move any and all minerals from said look over our line of men’s and young; lands. ti Men's furnishings. Henning Toggery.| Northeast quarter Southwest qua: 12-11-6t (NEY%SW%) East Hait Northwest quar- lter (E4%NW) Section Thirty-four (34), & branch ; of, the Woolworth 5 and} ‘rownship Thirty-three (33) North, Range 10 cent stores will be opened in the; Seventy-seven (77) ‘West of the Sixth near future in the building recently va-| Principal Meridian, containing 120 acres, cated by the Chamberlin Furniture|more or less. Application for selection company. land sale No. 1269 by Bryant B. Brooks. bh (Northwest ‘quarter Southwest quar- | ter (NWX%SW) Section Two (2), Town- ship Thirty-four (84) North, Range Eighty-four (84) West of the Sixth Prin- to law and at the order of the Statejcipal | Moridian, containing 40 acres, Board of Land Commissioners, the|more or less. Application for selection Commissioner of Public Lands, will onjand sale No. 417 by Pine Mountain the 12th day of January, A. D, 1920, at} Sheep Co. ‘ 9:00 o'clock a. m., at the front door of Northwest quarter Northwest quarter. the Court House in the City of Casper, |(NW'MNW%) Seetion Thirteen (3), County of Natrona, State of Wyoming, } Township Thirty-four (34) North, Range Highty-four (84) West of the Sixth Prin- sell to the highest bidder the follow-|¢ipal Meridian, containing 40 acres, ing deSeribed lands: \pore or. les: Application for selection Northeast quarter Northwest quarter }and sale No. 1780 by Efell Co, (NEYNWi): South half Northeast | The appraised value of the surface quarter (8% 4) Section Thirty-two | right of each. parcel of said lands -is (82), Township Forty (40) North, Range! $1 1-8 per acre, and the said Jands Seventy-eight (78) West of the Sixth | will net be sold for less than three-quar- ——<—$$ — — $$ NOTICE OF SALE OF STATE LANDS Notice is hereby given that pursuant oo : L FIGURE wit: : Peo nOMCOR Bute, Broth YRTER © USGN ~ General Cont FS neral Contractor 306 0. 8. Bh Phone 7 Office % A P.O. Box 1145 J. H. ROLNER b one Contractor Wko: sau. Rt THE SERVICE CLEANE ie ERs? Horsch yenare ! Cleaning, Re Remodeling er, Linden and Railr ice” Our Motto. Phone te | DOCTORS eta Phyalcing and ser yalcian 2 jurgeon i ecial attention giver to d ‘Women and children, °"s** | 200-: ; as 8) of Sui 201, 0. §. Office Phone 699. Hex. . 5. j Phone 746 | —- ——e r DR wt. ©.) KAMP ay | Physician and S-trgeon | Office: Suite 4, Smith Bldg. | Ottice 1 i —Phones— House 23 —_—_____ ss | G, 8, BAWDEN, M. D. Gpaneen snag to diseases of the enito-Urinary Tract 3 the ‘Sicin y and Diseases ice 54; House, Hospital, 272 or 27: Hours: 10 a. m. to 1 p. m. to 6 p. m.; 7 p. m. to Se OF KURDISTAN Principal Meridian, containing 120 acres, | ters of the appraised valuation and not} |.. PARSE Cc. eETH. M. D. the The Pharmacy to fool all of pire won in six in the Talbot-S weft four rounds. } six-round battle w I. G. Coon ainment with Dow were which Reetor match. Honors bout Doyl dec furnished further an exhibition of tumbling TICKETS ON SALE MONDAY - FOR PEBKNS-RECTOR GO will bey big ten r even lon ; und bout vyweight cham t fleet, and Roy weight champion of the which 1s to be held 1 Iris theater, ! will Lwo events, one it the other a bout with W. Meehan and Gun- sinith | will he placed on | the Little Schulte i A limited num!» of tickets have pted and indications are that | will sell fast. | Tickets day for tf ‘tor, light Pacific coast day night in the this main th £0, be they | | WOLFE BEATS BURKAM IN BANTAMWEIGHT BATTLE (iy IN eland over i | Assvcinted Prexs.) Ohic Cc. 13.-—J w given a Joe Burham of sion | o Toth ore bantam | SOLORADO GIAMP LIGHT- WELT EFETS FLY (By PENVER, and and An Dee lightwe lig Denver of Denver uo, a Miynn of 1 ALALE. F. CHAMPION, WINS OVER NEW YORKER cha jou y over Joe ww led Prenn. 13. : n of won Zulu y Anni sv Is, 1 Lantamweight champ C doe. the Kid vets, paper of Now KID) PALMER KNOCKS OUT GOLIMA IN FIFTH ROUND de York in eight (Hy Axsocinted Press.) 4 Ariz, Dee. 1 fd Palmer knocked out + Colima of ; in the fifth uled ten-round batttle. |__ PERSONALS Miss Ag Clare week ond hi las. Los Ang —o. 1 will parents nd the Dour 8 irntiot left last night for Den \ from Sterritt returned — yesterday business trip to Denver rr W o his been a guest M. ¢ home for the last has gone to Thermopolis, will visit, with old time fr’ : vide rand John retu ‘om Denver have spent the last two with friends and doing ping. little daugh- Dorin have where they yeeks visiting’ hristmas shop Pendell attending: Hy p in Ca Floyd in Denver ntrorney-atlaw, 4s to Tegal business, or of tville, “| y for wey Hie is shipping his cattle, ix for the winter. Mr. a member of the last legis Wyo. 1 days! Mercer was | Te (By Annocinted Press.) CONSTANTENOPL! Jec. Enver Pasha, former ‘kish minis: ter of war, was crowned king of Kurdistan, the Turkish region ~be- tween Mesopotamia and Persia. ASS a The stride of an ostrich running at full speed measures as much as 28.feet. a can anaiESnnaEEUEEDSEEEEE | Charlie Lindsey has Around the Town] el el Loneliness is the worst misery, eturned from an st. Joyous time for every! pockethook. Chrisimas is thing except . F. Mitehell of Denver is in the for a few days visiting with friends. Some men are good because they are homely. Taxi service, Yellow Cab Co., Phone 61. 12-11-6t Kd weather cigs tes are 1 nose warmers. During usually call If ye chance. are jn lee-skater now is your as high as $1.60 ast week. Shoes dyed black or brown. can Shoe mir company. John Donnelly gone to Ther mopolis for a few son business. Yep, the shortest thing in the word is romance, There ishment pro! is no gr than. self-condemnatior Billie's xi, phone 74-3 or 216. 12-10-6t Short sentences are the best, both in literature, discourse and penitentiaries, R. J. Blakeley spent yesterd: Denver, of Crookston, Minn., in the city enroute to Something new, the big thriller, See it av the Ly Friday, Saturday and Sunday. ‘Broken Blossoms."’ H. IX. Sherman of Minneapolis, Minn., is in the eity for a few days on busi. ness. The weather has heen so © that the people have not had change their minds, angeable time to L. C. Clark of Omaha, who has been in tle city the past three weeks business, hos gone .to Lusk T. Hutchins has eka, Kans. to spend th tives, on gone to To. holidays with Ther vat are a great don't do a any one else. many rag chew «ood for them Henning Torgery received a The » shipment of faney silk shirts re pal strike ix over and the going over, What' will the next mix-up be? has re holiday The Aye 4 mpany ceived a large shipment of stock which fs now on sile. Well, two can sleep warmec than one during this coal shortage, even if they can’t live cheaper. Haberatein of Omaha arrived city. yesterday and will spend a ys here On business, ved in days inley of Laramie arri nd wil Bpend several on business. Millions of people have heen ing Through Georgia, has complained of its }: “March, The mai who sits still qnd obverves knows a whole lot more than tne jalber mouth, The Wigman his “THE” bread and pastry oods that you haye been Jook- | ing for. wil wh on has teft for Davenport, he will visit until Feb: ruary, ture of the and is well known in this part of country The average movie hero is saving lives on the sereen and is in the divo court in real life, sper y is giving al time but be is not goin, broom free of charge to every customer the people all of the time. The real who purchases one dojlars’ worth or! stuff in any man is bound to show it- more of merchandise. self sometime. A Christmas gift purchased at the, For a small investment in a good Henning Togs will insure satisfac-| lot or home see Branch Realty Co. We tion. Drop in and look over our holi-; also handle insurance. Over the Iris day display. 12-12-6t | theater. 12-11-4¢ The Ele apply and Construec- ; When mother buys shoes she does tion company ceived a large ship-| not look so much to immediate needs ment of electrical supplies last week }as to have something that will lool which is now on display. decent when she goes to visit Aunt Ger- trude next summer. le: Eat'a real meal right off the new, : steam table at the Harvey Cafeteria. Don't neglect your leaky radiator any 12-10-6t }longer. Have it repaired before it is |teo late and save money. Auto Ra- This is a world of many nuisances. ‘diator Shop, Highway Garage. Acety- A year ago the cootie was doing its | lene Welding shop in ¢onnection. Phone durndest, and now the goose pimple is | 3178, in the ascenda 4 “Love Me and the World Is Mine,” A few nickles saved every day will) the young man sings in the days of run into dollars in a short time. Start/| courtship. ‘What the heck did you do 1 savings account at the Citizens with the dime that I gave you last State Bank. 12-10-6t | week‘ is what he whines a year later. A. 1, Steller of Great Falls, WMont..;| What's better than a good bowl of is spending a few days in the city onj;soup these cold days? You are always business and visiting friends. assured of this with our 50 cent meals. Army and Navy club. 12-86 aecount at the Citizens State Bank. The heavy snows and shortage of 12-10-6t | fuel has killed off many elk in the | Jackson Hole country, Feed for these animals is being shipped there to pre- jvent further losses. Tt is never too late to start a savings herwood of Ogden, Utah, ar- rived the city yesterday and will spend a fe re looking over his oil interests, in HB \ Have your shoes half-soled and rub- ber heels put'on while you wait. Amer- ican Shoe Repair company, corner. of Purbin and Second street fn the base- ment, opposite M. E. Church, 12-12-3t ihe battery nee adjustment vring it around to the Auto Electric Co. ind end your battery trouble. 12-8-6t | Wilsan has gone to Denver | ed visiting trip and will | us there with his brother, | Whoop can write a mighty big check. A ‘good: many people complain when they are doing well to discourage op- Herbert é Many men who can’t write worth a sper Supply company has re- | position, i shipment of Temme Automo- Pic haust Heaters which are de-|, The ‘Smoke House has received a provide comfort for winter |/@rse shipment of cigarette trays, fancy 12-13-3t | Pipes, tobacco pouches and bon bon vhocolates which are now on display. The Cy signe var ust Steele, general purchasing \elve 12-9-6t the Midwest Refining com- ! . pa ‘turned to his offices in Denver ¥ R. C. Barber of Peoria, Ml, is in the last night. city for a few days on business. Mr. Barber planned going to Gillette over- land but on account of the bad roais will go by train, t ix as cozy us your room if 1 with a Temme Exhaust Heat- r Supply Co., Oil City Auto ‘ r the Coliseum electrical Christmas gift see y Electrical company, 141 First street. Phone 19-\W. 12-12°3t For ar 13-8t !the Me i he, Sie West hew disp! place of tractive. » Shop has hung out a sign in the front of its siness which is very at- > L 8 Overby of Miles City, Mont., is in the city for a few days on busi- ness. Mr. Overby expects to locate in If you have any ass ” y assesment work Tl tie city next February. am prepared to handle your work. Ref- erences furnished, Calvin If. Cass, Hen-| For quick results lst your property ning Hotel. 128-6 | for sale with See Ben Realty. company. The sale at the J. 1. Learner store] ea! estate and insurance. eee et jail your Christmas packages early” is being well lived up to already ‘ins the postoffice’ handles a large num- ber of them every day. has been a great attraction to the pub- lie the t four days. Tomorrow ts the last day, and Mr. Learner antici- vates the banner day of the week. ke this Christmas an electrical We ‘handle everything in the elec- al line. McEveny W. Second street. De dn Let us help you make some one hap- Eilactrical Co.,) py for Christmas. Give something use- 12-9-6t} ful in the electrical line. Make your selection early at the McEveny Blectri- Webel store has recetved a large ship-|°! Co» 141 W. Second, 123.8¢ ment of smoking ja and bath) 4. 1. McClean of Argle, N. D., is inj robes, | the city on business. He will leave for The American Pool & Billard Parlor, | De?ver Sunday, the most congenial place in town for | 4 pastime game of pool, or billiar In the basement @f the American i 1 141 The furnishing department in the ets All roads lead to the Casper Sport- | ing Goods company when you go Christ- €.|mas shopping. Anything for the boy or 2-6t/ girl that is a useful gift can be found Harry Byers! of the Babeock-Wilcox | P°F*: ae Boiler company, with headquarters in Henry Sample formerly of the Mid- Denver, returned to his home last night | west refinery, has gone to De Molhes after u successful business visit in this jowa, where he has accepted a post- city. jtion In one of the drug stores. When seid is first put into a battery | its age starts, A wood insulated bat: | tery must have ucid put Into it when assemble the factory. Willard Threaded Rubber batteries do not have acid put into them until needed, there- you get a new battery when you a Willard? 12-13-8t Anything for the boy or girl, for Christmas can be found at the Casper | Sporting Goods companys) Come in and look over our complete line.of holiday stock. 12-12-6t A Casper man says if coal is too hard |to get after this he know where there ‘are a couple of hundred gties between Casper and Orin Juncti8n that wit} ‘make good fuel. Charlie Garvey Cole, who was for a few hours, Mont. of Colorado Springs, in the city yesterday has gone to BINings, Seven trucks started for Salt Creek | yesterday but had to return 6n account | , of snow drifts. The drivers were yéery j | uncomfortable from cold. ‘Sueir trucks | were not equipped with Temme exhaust | heaters or they would not have Men. | Casper Supply Co., Oil City Auto sup- | Diy or the Coliseum Garage I2AUB-St re A For comfort in winter driving use a Temme Exhaust Heater. Easily at- tached, A permanent asset to your car, Casper Supply Co., Ol City Auto Supply Ce,, or the Coliseum Garage Co. 12-18-3t \ Casper man, who not long ago, certain Casper man trys to please turued from an elk hunting trip, says: some of his neighbors at the dinner “I've eaten elk steaks for over a hour every evening by playing a few se-, month und hate to think T have to} lections on his new noisé maker, .pre- the luxury up now. But there) sumably a gift he received for his birth- is anther year coming and when a/day, His intentions are very good but’ anything good to eat, it tastes better.” 'should get for entertaining. ‘12-11-6t} ° more or less. Application No. 1502 by Richard Tobin. The appraised value of the surface right of each parcel of said lands is $13.33 1-3 per acre, and the said lands will not be sold for less than three- fourths of the appraised valuation and not less than $10.00 per acre. The said lands will be sold subject to the term and condition that the pur- chaser, or purchasers, thereof upon re- ceiving title shall reconvey to the State of. Wyoming all mining and mineral rights in and to said lands, including the right to prospect for, mine and re- move any and all minerals from said lands, except oil and gas rights, which rights ure reserved to the United State Government. The highest bidder is the bidder who offers to pay the highest price per acre and to reconvey to the State all minerals existing or found to exist in the land, together with the right to prospect for same, with the exception of the miner- als reserved to the United States Goy- ernment. E No bid will be accepted which does not contemplate and offer a reconvey- ance of the minerals to the State plus not Jess than $10.00 per acre for the land, with the exception of the miner- ais reserved to the United State Gov- ) ernment. The said lands will be sold upon the in cash at the time of sale, and the balance in not to exceed eighteen equal annual payments with interest thereon at the rate of 4 per cent per annum, pro- yided that all such purchase price may be paid at the time of sale, at the op- tion of the’ purchasers. _ The cost of this advertisement must be paid by the purchaser of the lands. Any improvements on the lands must he purchased by the purchasers of the lands, cither by private agreement with the owner or at the appraised value The Board reserves the right to r- ject any and all bids offered at the said sale. In witness whereof, we have hereunto set our hands and caused to be affixed the Seal of the Board this 1st day of December, A. D. 1919. BAL) & i ROBERT D, CAREY, President State Board of Land .Com- missioners. A. BAKER, Commissioner of Public Lands, Secre- tary. Pub. Dee. 6, 13, 20, 27, 1919. NOTICE OF SALE OF SCHOOL LANDS Notice is hereky given that pursuant Board of School Land Commissioners, the Commissioner of Public Lands, will on the 12th day of January, A. D. 1920, at 9:00 o'clock a, m., at the front door of the Court ‘House in the City of Cas. per, County of Natrona, State of Wyo- ming, offer for sale at public auction and sell to the highest bidder» the foi- lowing deseribed lands: Southeast quarter southeast quarter {(SE%SE%) Section Twenty-nine (29), Lot Three (3), Section Two (2), Township Thirty-nine (39) North, Range Eighty- cight (88) West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, containing 75.32 acres, more or less. Application for selection and sale No. 677 by George A. Davis. (SEXSEX) Section Seven (7) Township five (S5) West of the Sixth Principal Me- ridian, containing 40 acres, more or less, - Application for selection and sale N pany. Southeast quarter Northeast quar {SEY,NE\) Section Two 2), Township Vorty (40) North, Range ighty nine (S98) West of the Sixth Principal Me ridian, containing 40 acres, more Jess. Application for selection awl sale No. 1078 by Adolph Kanson. Southeast quartgr Nertieast quartes (SEYNEX) Section Weanty-twoa (2), Southwest quarter Northwest quarter (SW4%NW) ection Twenty-three (23), Township Thirty-one (31) North, Range Bighty-five (85) West of the Sixth Prin- cipal Meridian, containing . $0 acres, more or less, Application for selection and sale No. 682 by The Efell Co. Northeast quarter Southwest quarter (NEYSW4) Section Nihe (9), Town- ship Thirty-four (34) North, Range | Eighty-four (84) West o fthe Sixth Prin cipal Meridian, containing 40 acres, ‘more or less, Applleation for selection und sale No. 417 by Pine Mouptain Sheep Company. Northwest quarter Southwest quarter (NWSW, Soythwest quarter North: west quarter (SW% NW) Section Thir-} teen (13), Southedst quarter Northeast person his to wait a long time for} peghaps he isn’t given the credit he quarter (SE4%NEX) Section Fourteen] , (a4, Township Thirty-four (34) North, following terms: Not less than 10 per -|cent of the purchase price to be paid fixed under the authority of the Board. | to law and at the order of the Statej Southeast quarter Southeast quarter |’ Thirty-seven (37) North, Range Eighty-| 2140 by Pine Mountain Sheep Com | less than $10.00 per, acre, The said lands will be sold upon the} {to the terms and condition that the pur- chaser, or purchasers, thereof upon re- ceiving title shall reconvey to the State of Wyoming all mining and mineral rights In and to said lands, including the right to prospect for, mine andd re-| move any and all minerals from said | lands, except petroleum rights, which) are reserved to the United States gov-) ernment. : { The highest bidder is the bidder who; offers to phy the highest price per acre to reconvey all minerals existing or found to exist in the land, together with the right to prospect for same. No bid will be accepted which does not contemplate and offer a reconvey- ance of the minerals ‘plus not less than $10.00 per acre for the land, to the State of Wyoming, with the exception of the minerals reserved to the United States Government. The said lands will be sold subject following terms: Not less than 10 per cent“of the purchase price to ke paid in cash at the time of sale, andthe balance in not to ‘exceed eighteen equa! annual payments with interest thereon at the rate of 4 per cent per annum, provided that all such purchase price may be paid at the time of sale, at the option ofthe purchasers. ‘The cost of ‘this advertisement must be paid by the purchaser of the lands. Any improvements on the lunds must be: purchased by the purchagers of the; lands, either by private agreement with the owner; er at the appraised value tixed under the authority of the Board. ‘The Board reserves the right to re- ject any and all bids offered at the said sale. 4 | In witness whereof, we haye hereun- to set our hands and caused to be af- | fixed ‘the Seal of the Board this 1st day of December, A: D. 1919. (SEAL) im and Special attention given to obstet- rics and diseases of women and Binekmore Bailding eas Office, 30) Heatdence 104 mee 2 4 CASPER PRIVATE HOSPITAL S40 S. Durbin St. H Phones 272 and 273 { DR. Robrhaugh Ulde. (Over Geese: Ph macy.) oiehee se EL 2 ira St. hone 1 Motor Repairing. Armature Wind- : ing, Blectrical Wiring and Con-+ tracting. : 2 : : 2 1 w& WAT CLEANING NEW YORK WAT CLEANING | WORKS We clean and re-blocke all kinds of! Hats, Panamas, Soft, Felt, and Stitt Hats for Indies and gentlemen, New trimmings; all werk cusren- teed. Also take orders for enw We call for and deliver, ore tbl eee M) connection Ss an ‘entiemen. kinds of shoes ‘dyed. : f sal Wyo. 127 EB. Second, C: 0. S$. Bilding. ¥ hone, o5i-w iat INSURANCE | HOAGLAND- AND RUTHERFORD | | We sell The. Wyoming's Own | \Life, Keep Your Money at Home. | | Office 247 N. Cemter Phone SSoW j ————————_—______ ~—@ JEWELRY ~ 2 T. 3. WYATT | For fine Watch Repairing. 124 West Second Street LAWYERS WILLIAM 0. WILSON Attorney nt Law Damper, ° 5 Bultes 14-10-10, Tawnsend Block ROBERT D, CAREY, 4 President State Board of School Land Commissioners. A. BAKER, Commissioner, of Public Lands, Sec- retary. | Pub 5 ‘ b | : i | j 1 KE. Richard sht ‘La : Pp o wre 00m. 21, Townsend Building » Phones 139 and 385 { Casper Business Professional Column ACCOUNTANTS HAGENS, STANLEY & MURANE Lawyers. 204-207 Of1 Exchange Bldg Casper, Wyoming. NICHOLS & STIRRETT ra 30-10-11 Oil Hixeh (i GEORGE _W. FERGUSON Attorney-at-Law Rooms 2: 2-23, Tow: Phone 11 Casper, | | | Taxes, Notary Public. THE GUARNANTEB REGISTRY - CORPORATIO: |. Rooms 208-211 Ol xchange Bldg. | | Phone 660, i oO | 1 WARBER @ SPENCER | | soses10 0, AE" Phone oso | Ce Stall PLUMBING AND HEATING J, DONOHUE | Plumbing and heating, hot water heating a specialty. “Jobbing of all kinds | promptly attended to. Shop—S26 8. Spree. Phone 220W W. Me PALMER Eun gs steam. and hot water heating: udy pipeless hot alr, fur- nace, Jobbing of all kinds prompt- tended to. 1 ‘. Firat, Phone 772W. ¢ ‘lure. Bldg.) RESTAURANTS POODLE DOG CAFE Open Day and Night. Meals and Lunches at All Hours In rear of Poodle Dog Billiard Parlor. REAL ESTATE WHEELER nd Insurance Wyoming sn ROOMING HOUSES HOME HOTEL Btrtety Siode cra Mooma by Day ‘gf 72 or Month. feasonable. ELLIE P. DALTON, Frop. . STAGE LINES F. J. HYE Freight and Pas- ‘s—Casper to Salt Creek. Liberty Garage, Casper. ") “fPelephone 983 pr 977: VETERINARY SURGEON _, oN ere ehone 180 ARCHITECTS c— DUBOLS & GOODRICH | | Archi = Rooms 24-25 ‘Townsend Block | Casper, Wye, SSX GARBUTT & WEIDNER Arehitects 415 Oll Exchange Didg. Phone 1162 AUTO REPAIR A FULL CHARGED BATTERY DOES NOT -FREEZE Drive into the . AUTO ELECTRIC COMPANY, bo MLD Be Piryt-St. = Phone 968-3) | BAGGAGE AND TRANSFER : oO BAGGAGE TRANSFER _ Coal and Coke Delivered ~ \ HERMAN ENGELEB | Phone o$ 1 | | | oo | SEARLS TRANSFER & STORAGE oy Billiard Hi a \ ig BROKERS CARNES BROKERAGE & PUBLIC EXCHANGE. K. E. Carnes &) B, Leaperance, rietors. Open-air session held daily at 8 p.m. List your Oll Stocks with us; we can fill your orders on a re- arkably low margin, me 1147. Office over lrin Theater iON FP. Estate Casper, Ws Office, a Specialty, 3 NOLTEN’S TRANSFER CO. Count: 7 tel 2 wolicitea mR. A. RAT! Veterinary ¥ At Casper Pharmacy. LDING o X¥-ACETYL ENE WDLDING SHOP | Wateott gad" Linden, ‘cross. from | bee lesiai carage, phone 74). | 7 WELDING Ssifor ue BOUe EAE See | ° CHIROPRACTORS DR. J. i. Jevrncy DB. ANNS GRAHAM JEFFREY lropractors. Lytle Thenter Hidg., G utrice Phone 7 A

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