Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 30, 1919, Page 5

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LIVE NEWS. | |DYNAMITE USED TO MOVE AUTO " STALLED IN MUD Cheyenne’s Hopes. of Claiming Genel as Citizen Blasted by: Announcement ‘Special to The Tribune,) CHEYENNE, Wyo, Dec ener- al John J. Pershing has no intention to become a Cheyenneite and should he become a candidgte for the presidency will be asa Nebraskan, not as a t REPAY KINDNESS Nebraska, that he has purchased a Stranger to Inherit Property of home there, will reside in Lincoln when he retires from the army and will edu- Cheyenne Recluse Who Dies Recently cate his son, Warren, at the University of Nebraska there, Many Cheyenne people had assumed that, inasmuch as Cheyenne: is the hame of the general's father-in-law, United States Senator F, E. Warren, and because his son had spent much of his time at the Warren home here, the general expected to call Cheyenne his legal residence. This supposition was strengthened by the fact that he is a member of St. Mark's Episcopal chureh here and during the war, with (Special to The Tribune.) his consent, displayed his service star. CHEYENN Wyo., Dee. 31 His Lincoln statement, however, con- Kindness of Clifford Sewall, a native of clusively establishes his residence at Bombay, India, to Mrs. Ellen Conroy, Lincoln and the elaborate reception | 8n aged Irishwoman who died here a which is to be accorded him when he | few days ago, may result in his inherit- visits Cheyenne January 14 and 15jing the woman's estate, which consists therefore will not be arranged on|0f valuable real estate in Cheyenne. “home-coming”’ lines, ’ Sewall states that Mrs. Conroy told him TO KEEP CHILO $1.00, leaving the balance of her prop- Father Loses Fight for Possession erty to him. Mrs. Conroy, who resided here for 40 of Little Margaret Hulme at Worland years, Was @ recluse during the greater part of the time, declining to have dealings or converse with her neigh- bors and living alone in a house of several rooms. Sewall accosted her courteously one day about cighteen months ago while passing her place and the greeting grew into a warm friendship. When the old woman be- came ‘helpless Sewall induced her to permit him to arrange for a neighbor to nurse her and this neighbor was the first person, other’ than Sewall, 3 C —_ ® vyho entered her home during more WORLAND, Wyo. Dee.’ 30—Littie | ¥ iz is Margaret Hulme, foster child of "Mr. then @ Score of years so far as is and Mrs, Raymond Hulme, will not be | *?°W- » taken from’ her foster parents and given 3 > to her father, J.-H. Lewis of Kansas City. This finally has been decided aft- NIGHT MARSHAL HELO ON er litigation enduring during more than | 4% ‘4 six months and carrying the case into ' four courts. The final decision was BOND FOR KILLING M id made by Judge J. H. Burgess of Sheri- 4 dan, sitting f& Judge P. S. Metz of Washakie county, who denied the peti- Dei i TS tion of the child’s father that she be (Special to The Tribune. taken from the Hulmes-and given into] RAWLINS, Wye., Dec. 30.—Night his custody. Previously the case had| Marshal W. P. Smith, who was charged been in the state supreme court, ‘Lara- with murder following the shooting of mie county district court. and United}John Zaharis—thesecond man he had States district court at Cheyenne. killed’ within a month—has given bail The little girl was adopted by. the}Of $2,500 for his appearance for tria) I[ulmes soon after the death of her|Aat the next term of the district’ court. mother. The whereabauts of her father ey eee at that time was unknown, it is stated.) ¢¢ ” Last summer the child's maternal tw g«randmother appeared at Wortand ape Wes ard Honk ultempted to secure possession of her, the manner of her procedure resulting | Tells Sto ry of in her arrest on a charge of attempted | T ES W kidnaping. Later habeas corpus pro- | cecdings were instituted in the supreme | rip to yoming rt, Laramie county court and Uni- po tates court, the blood relatives cil CHEYENNE Wyo., Dec. 30.—The child who interested themselves 108-| prooklyn Bagle, under the chapcronuge ing in each court. The litigation then | or wnioy a-party of 126 easterners last Was transferred to the district court! summer toured the western national of Washakie coynty, with the child's | parks, visiting Cheyenne during the Frontier days’ celebration, has issued an claborate father as plaintiff. $ During the hearing here “Shorty' souvenir of the trip en-| McDonald, a spectator, became so, gn- thused over evidence appealing to his partisan sentiments that he applauded | titled “Westward Honk!’ <A large number of illustrations, many of them |“ reproductions of photographs made at loudly by clapping. Judge Burgess fined) Cheyenne and other points in Wyo- ming, appear in the publication, | Sree Joseph Lurlington, Kansas City medical treatment. fering from an infected foot as the re- sult of stepping on a nail. Miss Ruth Newman has retyrned from an extended visit in South Caro. lina, > . Mrs. Frances M. Stewart, assistant cashier at the freighthouse, has signed and has gone to her bome West Virginia. | Mrs. Leona Brady, chief clerk to J.| ‘A. Leary, left this afternoon for Platts- mouth, Neb. | A. Ei. Bates has returned from @ visit to Chicago. artin Oblhwuser, accountant for the burlington here, bas been appoiited cashier -gng operstor at Powell. He passed his examination ggg operator | this week, . G. B. Smith, safety first’ expert af) the Burlington lipes,’ was here today | from Chicago, ORMSBY HOME — REPORTS FIRE SCARE TODAY Killing @ kerostne burner’ while it Was lighted nearly. proved periouy this morning gf the Home of ie Orins- bs, 488° South Center: stree 1 fre department wes -ealléd byt the blaze ‘us extinguished by ; home > cheniea!| onaratup- before the firemen qurived on | Yowap, SH the yeene: i fed into | Tan over® uli him for contempt of court. ee ee Burlington Briefs — | WORLAND LAND - | SELLS FOR HIGH . | ce ths attemoon trl PRICE-PER ACRE where. he will receive | Mr. Clough is su) opr aNp, Wyo, Dee. 30.—The sale of the C. C. Worland ranch, six miles |northeast-of here to Edward Meentz estate transactions recorded here this year. The tract. contains only 160 lacres, and the price per acre camo |near setting a.new récord for this dis | trict. in es ibune. Want Ads The oll while! “pe the burner caught fire. Only slight damage wus reported, most ut i being Coniined to seorehed wood work % Hox No. 43 cat undon, and Center ‘reels aguin recorded a false alurm ut “16 olcloek this’ morning. ‘There® was 'v tire in sight and the firemen believe vinebogy “pylled'! the box, A Seibyie Woopeng wi] vey it. i |for $26,760: is one of ‘the largest real| Bra - Uy ess Ye > \ ee 3 "PARCEL POST BUSINESS MOVED TO BASEMENT OF POSTOFFICE BULUING OLDEST ANN ~ STATES DEAD Laid at Rest at Rawlins on Sunday All pare ost packages for deliv ral delive moved holida n the it has t dled sement u there vent now (Special to The Tribune.) RAWLINS, Wyo., Dec. 20.—Funeral services were held here. Sunday :for : ts : e : a ‘ PCa aoe James +(Dad) Sherrod, the oldest. man -E ’ i: 4 eat A : te oa in Wyoming, who died at the Carbon county farm at Riverside, near Dixon. | at the age of 106 years 6 months. | Death defeated hy a margin of a few days the old man’s desire to surviv until 1920 in order that he might he had lived in twelve decades. Sherrod was born in Harrison county, Olifo, June 1813. His boyhood and young manhood were spent on a farm. where hard labor gaye him a physique so sturdy that no man in that then frontier state could out-wrestle him or | beat him in a footrace. When he was 26 years of age the call of the west! proved irresistible and in 1839 he crossed the plains. The following 80| conscientious objectors, years of his life were spent chiefly in| Nebraska, Colorado and Wyoming. He drove a stage for several years between South Platte and Council Bluffs, which then were on the ragged edge of civili- | pete sce GENGUS ENUMERATORS 10 HEADQUIRTERS NEEDED the sole white survivor. Census we the money y departments will moved to rooms on the the buildir on, tor Eras ay INSURANCE WRITTEN SPOKEN AND UNDERSTOOD &@ CHURCH PEOPLE IN RADICAL DEMONSTRATION WHICH NEW YORK POLICE BROK UP — Photograph taken outside of the Church of the Ascension when public protest was made against the cont ued imprisonment of AT and lots 146 8, N. Cas A. H. C yon land ins REAL 147 and 148, y Add., ux 149 1 5 ndard Oil Co. 79, Con. $1 , block Con Co. and $1, A to Clyde C 200, block Te Casper sell on lots Ada Butler Corp. lot block jCon. $1, etc, GusuM et ux on} Con. $ |) See Ben ¥|on lot 215 I 199 Con to 8 ete ‘Ada H. LB. Durham, city gurn to Caspe fro Where he has been on busines nies during the last attorney tomorrow Will re Denver for oil 8. . Schafer rt of lot 9, Casper few ble Vey dee Ben Realty 109 Ww. 18" ST. PHONE 74W Sherrod claimed to have been present at the Thronberg massacre in southern | Wyoming. For many years he freight: | ed between Rawlins and Lander, con tinuing to earn his living until he was 90 years of age. His later years were spent peacefully at the county farm. Postmaster W. W EDITOR BURNED |, cortoeter WW: Sprout ties po OUT. (BUT SAVES | words herstund 1c win ue necmete PRINTING PLANT Realty Co. to*Terry enwood Add., Con, $87.50. to T, B. Hana et ux on White’s Addi, Con. $1, Cullen to begin their Work ne i ! vided supplies for the work |from C. M. Kurtz o the director of censt trict. Go} received n, who is work in this dis. ét ux to Nancie E. Crom: Sheridan vroul has no Heights Add., $3 Casper Realty on lots 46, cay Ander: | 49, 50, block 8, | to secure some outside office, he stated! today. : PECTION CERTIFICA' ate of Wyoming, {County of Natrona,—ss This is to certify that I, the under: signed Sheriff have this day inspected, according to law, 795 head of cattle to » shipped to Hal 9 head mixed branded on left 8 head branded on vi INSPECTION CERTIFICATE The State of Wyoming, County of Natror This is to.certify that f, the under. |; signed Sheriff have this day inspected, ; according to law, 687 head of cattle to be shipped to Halsey, Neb.: 687 cattle branded on left side (Special to The Trib JACKSON, Wyo.,. De rut by tre which Jam in which the office Courler was situated, ec. . 30.—Burned “i the buil & the Jackson ditor T. H x ter, who managed to save his pr piant, moved into a taxidermist’s » and the Courier came out on time usual, The damage to the building in| which the fire occurred does not exceed 81.500 but considerably more loss was occasioned by breakage incidental to | the hasty removal of stock from sev eral adjacent stores to which the fire for a time threatened to spre Se ee 2,000 GRLLONS OF WINE AND STILLS ARE SEIZED, 1, ss: | The Nicolaysen Lumber Co. EVERYTHING IN BUILDING MATERIAL RIG TIMBERS A SPECIALTY FARM MACHINERY, COAL WAGONS, GAS ENGINES Phone 62. Office and Yard: First and Center | 77 fa hip 6 head brand side __- 2 head i side — and are owned of Bishop, Neb. Witness my gust, A.D. 1 anded on Bri eates Own Uy, lof Keyeee, Wyo. und in charge | Hibbard. Destination Halsey Witness my hand this August, A. DS 1919, Tisdale Ra Tlalse y. : Wyo. Destinatior of Jin y ination hand this Ist day ous of Au PAT Ex-Olticio Inspector, Majors. Deputy. ARMY AND NAVY ATHLETIC CARNIVAL EERiIis Wheatre NEW YEAR DAY 3 O'Clock P. M. WRESTLING AND BOXIN ROYCE, AT ROYCE, County in County Sheriff and Stock ee : Live pSheriff and. (3x-O1Mmi a eetor, Deputy Live s By W INSPE DN CERTIFICATE The State of Wyoming; County of Natrona This’ is*ta certify that ‘1, signed Sheriff have this day rding to law head of (Special to pune.) ROCK SPRINGS, W Dee. 30- Ignatz Trink, 2,000 gallons of wine and | jtwo stills are in custody of Sheriff Stoddard as @ result of a raid on the! # Trink home. Trink probably will be |e shipped to Halsey, Nebr., charged with violation of both the fed-| Male Ranch Co.: eral and state prohibition laws. Trink |? head branded ‘on left alleg that the wine was made for} » consumption, but inasmuch as it it would be sufficient to supply bis home | {with a gallon u day for more than tive | is expected to hire pecially in view of the | fact that the is said to be in the pos sssion of the authorities evidence that antities of wine have been sold. eg een | Sheridan Man Asks Return of Liquor; Is Under’ Arrest + side meh al ae 210 head branded on left side the ins catt to Tis nded on any head branded on left side 28 head 2 weight, € nded on left nded on Tett on left side 5 head t nded on left (Speelal to The Tribune.) | | SHERIDAD Vyo. Dec. 30.—E |cause he applied to the district court | #0 | for an order directing the return to him | fii) na as lof a quantity of liquor which had been {MAW0h™ | Destialle |seized by the sheriff, George Castle has |) N° 7 | been arrested on a charge of illegally 2U%: 5 ? possessing liquor. Illegal possession lwas not charged at the time of th seizure of the liquor, but Castle's sut sequent confession of ownership, contained in his petition for the return of the liquor, provided the basis for such a. chi Halsey, this 16th day PAT ROYCE, Sheriff and Ex-officio County Stock Inspector. DeVine, Deputy Live BOXING By Like Cascarets, they work vhile | you sleep—that’s Tribune Wantads. RAY TALBERT yer JOE RODGE Bermeaton, Wash. Six Rounds KID SHARKEY FIGHTING HOISE Four Rounds KID LEE SPIKE MURPHY Four Rounds WEBB M’INTIER Cheyenne CHARLES DOYLE Casper Six Rounds WRESTLING EARL DOWLER vs. BILL LANG 80 Minutes to One Fall The Athletic Carnival is given for the benefit of the Athletic Furtd of the Army- Navy Club and deserves the patronage of all. Ladies are especially invited to attend. Admission, $1.00, $1.50, $2.50, Plus War Tax God's

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