Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, February 5, 1920, Page 5

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Sedbaa awe St PAGE FIVE Mrs. Minnie Peterson, poor and Nq gold ‘thas beer. coined. in England er = mae eae - ~' &0.00) since October, 1917. $ titions and affidavits for cancella- tec ine") QHICHESTER S PILLS Anna Duncan, year 191% ~. — « 200 \, Gy. Z4 Dacapayripaags a — — . een . on uM pec 4 ee Olive Rowray, year 1919 4.00 ae a3 eres Ea bub BY Bevctsts Evert watus Board adjourned to Jan. 8, 1920. ROBT. J. VEITCH, Chairman. Restate : DP t " . RZ a Attest: H. K. CARLSON, Clerk. * sie ‘a A 137,40| Pub. Feb. §, 1920 Mrs; L. Coulson, pension. ‘ = Sheep Big’) 36.35 — and a = 40.00 he “We ought to make a hit” 61.24 a h t aah —Chesterfield : i ks i 2.00 ' |: , a negro, here 7 " service 5 ids 15.00 CHEYENNE, Wie” Feb. 5.—General : : (Special to’ : MoKensie, 47.50 phish rap bhoaaid Hugo Donzelman of this city declined % DOUGLAS, Wyo., | . 254.66 st) Spor eee Tuesday to comment on‘a report from Joseph Garst was elected p Pat Royce, sal. y wre Bikey eo so skillfully blended! Laramie that he had withdrawn as chief|tentiary. The state supreme court, |the board of state fair managers to suc: ‘ Chesterfields bring you counsel for Peter and John Cordillo and| which recently denied his appeal for a|ceed Dr. B. P. Davis at a meeting held!” b iages 0° Laut | dt0 i ;Newell, charged with the mur-|new trial, has handed down a mandate (here. ‘The board wad increased to keven i i the best of Turkish. and der of Frank Jennings near Laramie{remanding him to the custody of the n 233.69 Domestic leaf, blended September 7 ,1919, and whose trial is to| state warden. 6° bow, ry fees 4.00 bri di be et next month,’ probably in Chey- oo eure ; 0 I. "Rognatad, jury foes 7 200 igh the out new de- enhei ; ; i ; ; Charles . 0 fey, ah ; ts of flavor. “OT by Nk Des ips'se say at! this time,” PIONEER FALLS ein Ch ‘Walter Williams and Dean > Ky ut \. Bots pest hones pada 70.00 said mera! nzélman, < declining at ville, ‘directors. irs: 1. W-. Kilboyne, pension 00 | Casper Private hospital, either to deny or confirm the Laramie}. TO DEATH FROM |. Datos tor the next vig tatr, whieh, by [Sire Hickerson, witness fees. 00 Fang pauper 608.95 report. “I will have a statement to . legislative @nactment is now conducted |4¢ "> mnithorpe, sal Alma F. Hawley, services - 7.60 ? make in a few days.’ TRAIN ON U. P. under the supervision of the state, were | a. per Pharmacy, sup... Mrs, J. Frank Fee, roads and => An unconfirmed report here is to the . «|set for September 14 to 17, inclusive: Mrs. Amelia Stanko, pension. bridges <...._.. 50.00 2 effect that friction has: arisen in con- Flan ‘will’ be undettaken! to make ith)” 5 “7. Jobson,” perisio : e nection: with the defense of the Cordil- (Special to The Tribune.) tise Gheateat' ved held tei\the, state.’ - “| Ni ciavaen, Luzgber Co. road: 35.00 r log “aud Newell over the injection, orl) \LARAMID, Wyo. Feb. be Puneral i ' keypad Cae es e 1¢ attempted injection, into the case as’ 2| serviced for William Tatham; a ‘pioneer. Dee: Boia ides eur press H ‘ y, salary 125.00 defense attorney of Fred L. Crabbe,| stockman: who fell from a Udee fe Casper, Wyo., Jan. 6, 1920. Be 00] May Hamilton, salary and ex- CIGARETTES j forniet state commissioner of prohibt-|ciffe train whilé returning trom Califor. OMcé of thé County Clerk. ace Satish |. Crabbe, as prol ion commission- “ State of W: rw _ - be er, employed the, Cordillos, who were |or his holes eee or, the benesit | State of Wyoming, ; ‘ of his health, were held here Tuesday afternoon. A brother of Tatham, who |County of Natrona ) Emma started for California to meet’ him but ers in and for , ; missed ‘him ‘on’ the road, ‘returned to|Natrona County, Wyoming, met this}Harold) McFarland, ‘Addie. Kenai eas ici Laramie just after the aged man had} 6th day of January, 1920, in regular ses-| bridges _.-.-...---.-------- to en AREY: RATRT YS te breathed his last. Tatham’s départire |sion, there being. present Robert J. 111,00 | OF. Ht. {The employment of General Donzel- from Los Angeles was unexpected by | Veitch, chairman, Commissioners J. B. K. 8. Myrland, roads & bridges 225.00 Pies Ge chief course} for the Cordillos | relatives with’ whom he had been stop |GriMth and T. A. Hall, and H. K. Carl: |x_g. Myrland, roads @ bridges 256.28 and Newell, following closely upon the ping there. son, Clerk. Pat Royce, sheriff's exp---.- 26.00 lauhehing of propaganda . designed , to The following proceedings were had,| Ada Stanley, sal 150.00 a create the impression that the accused to-wit: Grace Grieve, sal sas 100.00 men were being “‘railroaded to the gal- " Unapproved minutes read and ap-| Pat’ Royce, board‘of prisoners 291.90 p , rr proved. G. M. Penley, sal_- lows" by the “liquor interests,” caused much ¢omment. For many years prior The following bills were presented, audited and allowed, and certificates or- ) ss. re residents of Colorado, to‘work as ‘‘boot- ts leg sleuths" for his department, and it Was while they were on an ‘official as- signment at BRaramie that the murder of Jenhings occurred. 60.00 to the coming of prohibition he had been more or less prominent as a legal rep- 4 f E dered drawn for same: resentative for liquor interests. 3,014.33 B. & QR. R., roads and ‘ : s 14.81 ‘ay wees | ~ bride ; ‘ 1: edly epee .:00} et. P. Wilyon and Co. roads aaa BOTH LOSE IN ; tie’ efi SPEIER OS naan gen ann =-". 82.12| Premont County, sheriff's exp. 47.92] priages eNOS ; ; . DL faverestag eee eT Se | gage | take eee aan cance |e Bee =. 136.00 Bits DI CE DISP. U TE, 8 > Wyo. - B.1W. C. Nowell, roads & bridges” - 120,00/tion and refund of taxes presented and H. Kennedy, roads & bridges 124.00 | allowed ax follows: L..8. ‘Dayton, & bridges." _ 56.00 | George Rash, year 1919: COURT WINNER |iniie sia tae? ae te, ug sane t ol In here and | J. “Muller, bridges..-— A foward Flick, year 1919_ Ay later held a state: job under the .Chat- | Jas, B. Grieve, roads’ & jes. 326,30 Bea Swift, year 1919 ? INSU. E! rte Pr mais. terton administration, has been sued for | Wheeler'& Worthington, ¢dtn- Tom, Downs, year 1918. 2 CHEYENNE, ore Tae) 6 | $50,000 damages by Leon Davis of Den: |. ty assessor ~ranp=oc-= i _10,00| Tt is ordered that mother's pension: }f To make sure, or secure next time Prefon’ X! Dardos of Denyer | Ver! Whov alleges | “Apperson / alienated | J. A, Johnston, roads & bridges 112.06 !be granted to Mrs. John Trollope an¢ Ni Have You? Casper Elks And visiting Elks will be sorry if they do not attend the regular meeting and Sam ‘Pappas Cheyenne quarre} | the affections of Mré.>Davis.: ‘The suit ronaFuel-Co., court. house Mrs. Ella J. McGowen, for'a term of over a dite pane ae not submit |15 2 Spicy one,’ involving alleged trips| expen = 9.50 | six months, in the sum, of ten and twen- the ‘equitita of their ease io the police {PY Apperson and Mrs. Davis to Yellow: Commercial’ ‘Printing ty dollars, respectively. And it is fur. court here for decision!’ ‘They did that | Stone) Park and Balt Lake City and| ~ pr at 107.00} ther ordered that mother’s pensions {or desday” anak t 1s! guite ‘at the 8 salary. >, 126.00! Mrs, I. Coulson,, Mrs. J. J. Johnson, : ¥ ie arin} 5 ; : 3.90)Mrs. Bila McGowan, Grace Smith, split : apt Re 5 lee... Co. ‘Amélia Stanko and. Mra.John Trollop¢ Wabis in the-form of heat i +4 it - ees aot 1448, be renewed for a, period of six mani F U LLY? A fot Violating the municipal mad felson, sheriff's exp 7S) Board adjourned to January 7, 1920. agarea Pi eae mi ¢ ; er, fail exp... 2100 "ROBT. J. VEITCH é ee REEL be eg Biri, Friday Evening. February 6th Baveas’ wee ee Daas : : | acolo 141,15 Fy. ie, CARLSODS, A ahaha | How about a ‘windstorm? Wn A Rages iA SNe : \ same tentaet nar sca daghis abe! pa I RE a a 62:00 puibiree: 5, 1930 ty ; sins 8: O'Clock at Odd Fellows’ Hall ® for a $5 Bea Deo (settlat 1s ALSOWANTED. ‘ it mamercias Od. gine] ogaeg anal _— fan, 7, 1930 Th lis M ke ll be h est reach’ @nd got to the stake) it |” NT 4 Cy Ake Bake, hoon F “of the County Clerk. j Aer . veric, l Te po Se IN NEBRA SK. A Olt Cty “Auto Buvily, road sin of the” Counts cork. Lae ermopolis Mavericks will be here oA result stated. ; 4 < 2 ee 1 Bea wesgecn ayia, Serer Rt ate (Spectat eae frp. spa bad ade RT hg oo eg ae ee Business and Entertainment $40,000 WORTH OF FURS “rota ne gs BO Meg Aa ae eT, KEMP, Company By Order of E.R., 4 with ja payee ines arte by $3,000, is |" ; “Service That Counts” I ROBT. COHEN, want in Omaha ona forgery ‘charge, ~ Te 2 z SHIPPED FROM DOUGLAS the sheriff's office here was notified to- |’ . N @) i | Cc E ped iio & sherif 1 CONTRACTO ae ie jal to The aeiwans:y ee W. E. CHAPLIN ; 5 , fi PAINTING as F¥ Os, . §.-—Forty (Special ‘The Tribune.) i tine’: Nat thousand dollars’. worth of furs in a CHEVENI wee Feb. :5.—Secre- | Mabel Lang, perston -- he wat aad BG Fealone Verte single shipment lett Douglas this week tary of State W. I. Chaplin, who has |Pekin Cate, poor Aaa Sane tine's show white enamel for for Chicago, representing the purchases teen confined to his home by slckness |COlseum Garage cena & yale at wholesale: prices. of a single house here from trappers of for several. days, now. is convalescing, Haye extess quantity for re this state; A ‘special express car was £ PR) a my wae ‘Secretary. SSS CL nnn WESTERN AEROPLANE | Incorporated under the laws cf Wyoming to engage in aerial transportation on a : 2 commercial basis. chartered for the shipment. ygiillard Thread Rubber. "The single 5 k A ba eel —_——e le storage battery does not need rein- . i Ten per cent diseount on all Grocer- sulation to give a so-called double life.|State Highway Dept., CALL 155 W Announce The Initial Offering ot Stock on the Casper Market eas 130 NORTH CENTER STREET Smart Spring Dresses > Smart new afternoon frocks are ar- . + riving daily. Our buyer, Mr. Blakey, ~ has just returned tram New York ‘| =... with a wonderful collection of the newest styles tor street and after-. noon wear. SP aioe gatas brides’ 0, A o j , - YN OO Rene ory etaaat . + in al that iit. ad t 3 : bia opportunity bis get in str! nei so 3 berets tog at vel} m he transporta: Capital $500,000 - - $10.00 Per Share - Stock is. being sold at par. No promotion atock Blue Sky Laws complied with. President—Major Ormsby Carnes Brokerage ©6., Iris Theatre Vice-President—J. Y. Stock 1 Building Vice-President—Roy Sample f ( Treasurer—R. C. Wyland vi Thos. F. Meaney & Co., Henning Hotel Seeretary and General Manager— Lobby Lieutenant Bert L. Cole A.

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