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Member of the Associnted POLITICAL VAUDEVILLE If it were not for the. gaieties contrib- uted from time to time during the se- tious playing of he great game of American politics by gentlemen with the “great idea,” things would be aul indeed, It is more than passing strange how gentlemen, having succeeded in kidding themselves, attempt in all seriousness to unload the capital stoek of their de- lusions upon a patient and at the same time intelligent public. The publie, thus favored, has no oc- easion to feel flattered. As a fair example of the “great idea’ thing, take the Herbert Hoover candi- dacy for president. The originators, in- stead of anticipating any existing de- feand for @ candidate of the tyne, style and clitracter of Mr, Hoover, have proceeded to create the demand thru publicity under their contro} and prop- aganda they may command, The inception and launching touched no responsive cherd. Im tyuth, the in- strument was either out of tune or the performer sruck the wrong key. To- day, just as formerly. the singers in the -presidential chorus wait for and prefer to have the tune pitched by the vecog: nized singing-school teacher. Smart Alecs from the city wearing store clothes. and other unusuel and purely ornamental accoutrements, who know nothing of music and simply butt in for showing-off purposes, gather to themselves no popularity and get no- where in the songfest. * Go back just four years. It was not « yungfest in that day. It was a hue and cry, a bedlam of keep.us out of things. A hysterical mob, frightened and misled, and in the yan were the identical and eminent idealists, who, offering no apology for the diabolical mess they assisted then to. dump upon the country thru false pretepses, now are Offering a doge equally as mauseat- ing, It is indeed a strange and wonderful collection, of binds, to make the selec- tion of a president for a hundred and twenty millions of people. The publisher of the Ladies Home Jourgal, the pub- Ebe Casper Daily ribune an ahbinake ite to what may be accom- RSE, » pags cbeniniged: “and, I have plished. The fect that Mr. Mendel ia hammer. | With the ing down appropriations,- and analyzing outge tor whatever purpese, had to. come alive alive and prance slong; at such. a. lively) gait Chal ik en oe eee a | hee oh gh im my ceuntry, things go; “deliberately. It in ‘fgyred that| and insisting on retrenchment in every Soescht aiaary saanor day, and if you | branch of government, gives rise to the [{#l! to ‘conglude a matter of business hope that we will one day be on a more sold. flpancial footing. your it is simeerely hoved that net only |crastination is not one of them. Your Congress, but the country at large; may |People. do business in the earty fore- hear the watchdog’s honest bark. Serswarmatniss Reta at Dt BATTLE OF THE GIANTS Whatever the outcome of the contest}ywn experience shows your plan to be gow being waged in Nebraska, between} great time saver. When | came I Senator Hitchcock, whese mind tracks} {MY expected that I would: he delayed admirably with that of Mr, Wilson, and Wittiam J: Bryan, whoge mind furn:| three. days. iahes terminal facilities for other Dem- the red fire burned in the preliminary party convention at San Francisce, rect John Barleyeorn, so) os business in Ufe to see to it that old John remains dead, today, tomorrow or next day — will answer just" as well. “We sins are here, pro- noons just the same us at any other time of day, There is a ‘do it new’ spirit that I believe I could learn to ike Wer daas wore net ta. he My ten days, and here I am out of a job, nea, Inquire 117 Wy. Heights. Twenty-four- east frontage, a Far Quick, Cash, Sale Lots 16, me 18, 13, fine corner Seven lot; al 63, Sheridan 20, 23, 24, m main in street, FoR SALE OR SRADESTruck in ex r eellont horking ‘seen “Phone FOR SALE. OR TRADE NW 25-8 uable oil wait iat tat Na fe TRAD! firs: ymen’ 180, ead of cattle as Sh nose gud toh i SAL ped ma time! PWitt ‘etl £9: $600. if takem at once. ty jon y re town tomorrow afternoon. Call at all, concluded: satisfacto} less than} ‘Phe 7 lets for $2000 cash; no time} 510 West Firat, 2-29-18 , wad Payments of trades, Write Owner. - : “E have learned a lot about reople J, BLMER JANES, Wwe ocrats of more nearly standard guage, |and) things In the few hundreds of miles! McDonough Co. bdaigie. et js i WANTED. fer T have Fila stol.oaf con Cas: By eae 05 mereemhouap: | aled sain Peery ‘by stenog RpEraDner will be reflected more or less im th®}pen than T did on the way, about what! joouted Re mn Bit “got two in law. one 47h | a-dorTts energy does. Back with us we jeve | be or ae i each, Raa cal a LU L aad ni Therese tom oaat ? = D— t shack or furnis! ea Mx. Hitchcock will attempt to resur-/'that Rome was not built ina day.| tween ied bangles Dm Eepens he wen ae for tt fhe Housekeeping. © It is Mr. Bry-| We've got the books to prove it and WHote| dress Box 45, ‘Tribune. 2 the testimony of our best builders to! Ton Sab WANTED. lbiiahen m the “physleal impossibility. Here in| * bani fad invalids. = onae 403s PAN TED —iptvished apextments fe: and that @/Casper I find your people brushing the | 52 Ww ‘3-29-18! WANTED Shorthand "ag Fe eee verdure is permitted to flourish about] building trades of old Rome to one side rr ger aeertnce nit 49. @ bunch of bum builders and veri} “garage oe eee) maui at Ford! Work evenings. i his last resting place, Mr. Hitcheoek prefers the approval} fying the fact by actual demonstration, of the Versailles treaty without the dotting of an “i” or the crossing of a “t." Mir. Bryan’s view is that the treaty should be made thoroly Amer- ican by. reservations, Mr. Hitchcock aceepts the doctrine of internationalism in precise ag¢o with the creed expounded by Mr, Wik son. Mr. Bryan preaches a modifica- tion of the teachings of Washipgton and places the welfare ef America pa> amount. ‘These are but few of the pointy up- on which thé gentlemen are at va: rianee, disclosing somewhat the line of cleavage. There are others, into some of which the personal clement enters, thereby providing a deeper interegt in such public discussion as the dis- tinguished publicists may indulge on the hustings and thru the press. It is not believed that the Success. of the one or the other in securing con- trol of the Nebrasku delegation will end the controversy. Senator Hitchcock resents the president and the Wil- son school of thought. Mr, Bryan is the champion of the. interests of the plain. people and enjoys the confidence of a large following in Nebraska, and thrueut the country. “ Whether entitled to sit as delegates or not, both wil) be in their party’s can- vention and each will seek to write ipto the platform the principles for which be contends. Because virtue should win and be xe- warded, we are for Mr. Bryan. gE ES A NEW TYPE The new Secretary of Agriculture, Mr. Meredith, starts in just like any other Wilsonian cabinet member, He has had a press agent write a gas 4 about him in whieh he is heralded, as ° “new type of man" in the office he now occupies. And, of course, he takes a orack at Congress and his predecessers {in office, Jor instance, his press agent | tude 40 degrees, says: Z “The department of agriculture has gone in for two. types of secretary. The type which has predominated through most of its existengg has. grown copigus crops of whiskers, has harked back to the good old days of whittling sticks at the corn¢r grocery, has harbored a pair of brogans. im its, closet, reminiscent of eaplier times. * * * The second type nus been from the college class rooms * * * But here comes a new: type. Secretary Meredith has none of the ¢ar- murks of the farmer.” The first Secretary of Agriculture was Jeremiah Rusk, one of the sturdy pioneers of the Northwest, 4 regal: far- lisher of the, New York World, a Brit ish nobleman and a Texas colonel. Her- bert Hoover, internationalist, fom presi- dent, the platform, nen-paprtisanism, the burden of argument, abuse and’ villifica- tion of the Republican party, having themselves deserted the Demoerati¢ ship which they assisted to seuttle. Fine, extremely fine. In the bubbles we blowing we dg not vizualize Herb Hoover on the throne in the White House, nor Curtis, House, nog the international bankers in the eab- inet, while the bubbles always burst before we can distinguish Pulitzer as ambassador to the kingdom of Behunk- arina. President making is a great game, Amuteurs, who insist en sitting in must, assume their own risks, exerts no weig Friendship sht nor influence, Thé regular poker players are after the pot, and we are asyervating to the well known planet, they will annex it. . ———_-———- STOPPING THE DRAIN This is not a time when government nditure should be, increased by so much asa dollar. This on general prin- ‘, and more particularly because of tremendous Costs’ pf war, the past of the executive department ment and the wastefulness ocratic Congresses, The or- oxpenses, ef the country have rom to 4 staggering figure within the Pr five or six years. They are figured now in the billions, The present under the le Wyoming, to economiz the profligne of the gov of late De dinary, Repwelican Congress, udership of Mr. Mondell of 8 shown strong inclination , to cut off useless expe and trim down on appropriations to, sentials. Splendid showing has been made, but until such time xreat war-time costs have. beem ad. Justed and eredit bassed for whak har been realized from the wreek; and un til the abnormal civil. payroll can be reduced and the many othe. sources of ovtgo, not under present control of: Congress, can be checked, it ig merely. i The Melting Pot i mer, but a man of affairs as well, who had been chosen Governor of his, State by the people, instead” of being de- feated, as was Mr. Meredith. The gec- ond was J. Sterling Morton, former governor of Nebraska, and origima- tor of Arbor Day, a genuine farmer and also a man of successful business experience, The third was also a for- mer governor, and as well a congress- man, from Iowa, “Tama Jim” Wilsen. He was probably the, most pragties! and useful incumbent the office ever bad, and under, his administration the Department of Agriculture assumed its present large place in the natignal economy. it remained for President Wilson, to choose tyo non-farmers for Seoretary of Agriculture, just as he has seleeted 4 non-business man for Secretary, of Cdémmerce, » non-nayal man fop Seere- tury of the Navy, and a non-military man for Seeretary of War, and yo on down the line, But two, qualifications, are required in Cabinet members ‘4 Mr. Wilson's offieial family: Single track minds and dexterity in the use of rubber stanape,. This story put out in Mr. Meredith's behalf about his - predecessors being smelly persons fram, the cross roads dry goods boxes may appeal to a certain low order of intelligence, but aside frown betas in poor taste, it is lacking in the essential element of truth, However, the statement wil, whick However, the statement with which remain, undisputed, The press ‘agent | says: “Secrotary Marepates is a, trained | advertising man," He can do his own Creeling. f | VISITOR FROM MISSOURL “Lk have figueed out the your City of Casper should adopt," said uw temporary sojourner from Mis- souri-in the lobby of one of the leading hotels last evening, It is, “Step Live- ly. oy Tae Stepped On." “Y am here fpr a tew slogan that | "| couples still survives in Spain, days on Jegahy t am told that in a period of ahout three years, Casper has grown up trom . Village of no particular consequenee} to the magnificent city [ see today.) ‘That jl of this, great industrial devel- opment, all these magnificent buildings, | these vast public and private improve- ments, have come into being in a few short years, It is wonderful, “Er am going back. home and. tell my, folks. that hoekworm is not prevalent | in Casper.” eit dba Ee Sia The Portland Oregonian says that if Mr. Wilsen springs his famous, “May TP not” at San Franeisce, every war- horse wit! become a brush-tailed jack- Aas. Newton D. Baker, secretary of war, says, we fought the war principally ethies. If this be true, another fellow, we were overwhelmingly def feated, The latest European proposal is “comparative disarmament.” LEvyery- body to cut down in proportion, so. that supremacy can be maintained at less cost. a “The American people nave at last awakened to the fact that everything, from the breaking te of the Eurepean Q. What was the number of the air- plane in. which Quentin Roosevelg met his death? , F. BL, A. The Air Service Department says. that. the airplane in. which Lieut. Roosevelt’ was flying when he was <illed was No, 14, @. Could there be a rainbow at noon, or Hh G A. The United States Naval Obsenva- tory says, that this: is possible. In lati- there might be a rain- bow at noon between the middle of Ov- tober avd the first of March. The up- per portion of a rainbow may be formed a few minutes before sunrise. When, was. the swastika, frst known? TAH} A, It first appeared in the bronze age.. Its original significance is un- known, but it has been used ay a sy hol of good fortune from early times. Q, What is the name of the mem- ber of the Japanese cabinet who cor- | responds to our secretary of the inter- ior? R, FB. W. A. The cabinet officer of Japan who mest nearly corresponds to our secre- tary of the interior is the minister of home affairs. he present yninister is T. Tokamani, Q. Where is, the stone. quarvied that is. used in lithog, work? T. M, M. A. Practically all lithographic stone comes from Solenhofen, Bavaria. The variety quarried there is of the best quality and of the mest practical color —a light gray. Q. What effect have increased freight rates had on the price of men’s ¢lothing? 8. A. Very little, The Axsociation of Railway Executives has advertised that Whereas the pre-war cost of transport- | aga suit of men’s clothes: more than 2,000 miles was 161-2 cents, the pres. | ent. cost is but 22 cents, an increase of only, §.1-2 cents, Q What is the difference between the office of secretary of the treasury and that of treesurer of he United States? H. M. N. A. The secretary of the treasury is the-exeoutive head of the treasury de- partment, while the treasurer is the custodian of the moneys of the United States, and ys such is, sybordinate to and accountable to the secretary. Q What is meant by the i Rade BLT A. The Might of! Mohammed, from Mecea, being the Mohammedan era which occurred on the t6th of July, 622. of tho Christian era, | Q. Who was known as the “offi. cial trust buster” of the Roosevelt ad- ministration? G, A. A. Frank GB, Kelloge, now United States senator from Minnesota, was frequently, so, designated, —-— {Any reader can get the answer ‘to. any question by writing ‘The Casper Daily Tribyne Information Bureau, Frederic J. Haskin, Director} Washing- jton, D. C. «This offer applies strictly to information, The huresu: cannot give advice on legal, medical, and financial matters. It does not attempt to settle domestic treubles, now to, undertake ox- haustive research on any subject. Write }your question plainly and briefly. Give full name and address and enclose a two-cent stamp for return postage. All ;replies are sent direct to the inquirer.) | a The old traditions which represent the doctor and death’ as always hunting in Tp, mlb! well-to-do familiés the house of death is always deserted immediately after EK. HIE GUARANTEE REGISTRY CORPORATION AUDIRORS AND ACCOUNTANTS Stock Regintrar and ‘Transfer Agents. PHONE 669. 208-11 Ol Exchange Bldg. ACCOUNTANTS 6 eee 9. — -_______9 PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT INCOME, TAX AUTHORITY Notary Publi Room 3, Over r Golaen Rule. ARCHITECTS snail COCR RIOR Booms 24-25 Townnend Bioek Caspers jae cite <8 8 ae = 1G. UpT, WRIDNER be SWEENEY las. } «15_ou. (PAs nates: a ‘aiiart ua pR. AR, alia SE bemae acta ak: SENAY Rn, B. G DR, M. HARNED 300" COLLECTIONS COLLECTIONS Wyoming Credit Rating Exchange Collections made anywhere. Con- Credit Associations ' thrueut the United States and Canada. Corner Virat & Welcott, Upstairs. Phone 904, nected. with °~ CLEANERS AND PRESSERS ~ vhones Fgne Sf SS " €HIROPRACTORS Casper Business and Professional Directory 222% SELENE HALIM I HIDEAKI | | ! | ——t | war to the present ‘date, bas been sec- “Phone 1162 ret, exeept the combination on the United States treasury. LGhiiihiiite. cana @ BR. PULMLEE © i Architect } 117, Es Btent st. ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS |! atheagaa Suseeant AWNINGS z o Q. How long did the childrey. pe |a NOW 18 ‘THE TIME To figure on Your awnings for com- Isreal live im Egypt? A.C. Dx || ing season, ‘Watimates ‘cheerful y A. Four hundred and thirty years, fuuplehed. We also do repair | most of which time they were in bond-| | “°'“ieepen & PREZANT age. Ex, 12:40, | Phone 4880. 525 Ee Fourth St. | p oematsrtescuned toc! lncliecbabia nee: BAGGAGE AND TRANSFER Piensa EE Ae os nn om PHONE 1127-R H. J, KOSKI & COMPANY Carpenters & Contractors Cor, Lambert and Washingtom, Nort Casper. beeper nome THE gieeLbR & CO, Figure with you on your’ Home or Business Block. OSS RL COntNgRtOEA, I Phone 013M. llama RINNE Reece tee ' wimates Burlenel B. JOHNSO: Eames 101 m0. Box 034 511 E. Military, ‘Casper, Wyo. CLOTHES ‘CLEANERS - RSITALL, C, KEITH, M. D. mae yaictan and ee Special Pa sot wo the funeral, and the bereaved ones ‘re- tive and pass eight days in inviolable sechision, eae ce cbitdeue: o ME FIGURE WITH Shy LOS ‘odin whe Bt Co: id P.O, Box 6 ee ee DR, LN. FROST Rooms 204-206 Phone 123, besa HOTEL —— PEL ORG. 1, tt DR. 0, KAMP i | ortide! Suite 4, i Smit Bidg, { lx ‘ Ottice et ar rm Homae sarin bapa =i { at 27: pit Sita | Serevent eG ELECTRICIANS tit ie thiva eee { ‘ae pear ice i Lspastings eg me MS # LAWYERS WELLIAM 0. WILSON . w. URC ‘Attorney-at-Law . Suite 346 O: rg } HAGENS & MURANB : | for, Mille Work, and: Window CGlnss | PHONE, 1323. Mil Rear. es acca Apts, PLUMBING AND BEATING STAHL THE CLVANER ren Uehat mane roe at Cleaning, Pressing, and Revalring | | eae 3m a | CONTRACTORS i > ‘ ad rake pastad ea the I Rees, eatin Shy ypoteas ear rie | Ty atone ded * eh aicclure =e. ream, | 108 109m aiaer in Fol ‘PAINTER AND DECORATOR? Suny: in. Beds ing and ine Tabet branches of ROOMING HOUSES pera the pata em Wun oY Ps cee STENOGRAPHER PUBLIC STENOGRAPH EripAte Jotation « room =. Randiea. us-and wo Will sate, Cora Bieta une, Mechanar Phone 904, ba ae nanan seine Ses 1 Biweoes oor Minar” REMINGTON ITHRS w. lL. Mera ie ys Representative avn -rerene? Drag Store, Phone 176 ————-0 VETERINARY SURGEON Kenan: PAE = arene ‘Sie eac soe Bultes - Brit ar’ yyoming, Block i poration is Five ee | lyear thereof, now se’ \ St 1920, | | |upon the streets. of . pelty limits whether leensed to palit fora eure ‘ind. of sell ae | Attest: oma REN eTORAGE 4 WARBHOUSE |W lee a __ Pigs sewton: ee household ippds. sigs =" chines—any We. bi and NS SE Re tion ean ci ue wages. an for general | ood cook, Beech, OBe 4 ee| We MASONS.) Pi RS UETIN q eN IDAHO. RSSOCLATION ROOM 201 NUD SOUTH, ‘TWIN FALLS, eee aa He Y, raise and and ASS Zar dearin wetl '-Dearh Surtate hh a. Ey BLS Ww: Fabbits, mals, eRe Os Towest aormin ee Bat 615- bit N. re Kve. saree. WANTED ; To. purchase relinquistment near Casper. Address box 128, Tribune, WaANTED—Bus boys. 3-23-60) Henning acs | WANTED—Board and room for ba; shine years old. Mother employe: Prefer near school, Box 132 Eribline, ——— WANTED—Middle awe ae tov ene ne eree housework; two in Yaress no. laundry, Call sis teens, ty rent poune thy ra ye six rooms, nish= ed. bon Apr oral te Qo re Py ——— WANT WD Pesition. as cam from to mga in of lady cook, Stut nm GM. ©, Box 2ig, 8 Wheatian cook for} camp, 3- ay: -2t LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE. OF IN THE TION OF WERTZ OIL . ANY Notice. is hereby given that on the Pama Tes hay 4th day of March, 1920, a corporation was organized named the Wertz Oil Company. That, the object for which said corporation was formed is to: pros- pect, bore, drill for and produce. oil and natural gas and to refine the same, to acquire by purchase, lease or other- wise lands containing or believed to contain oil and gas and to do all things necessary to Carry out the above ob- ject. That the capitil stock of sajd cor- Hundred = Thouserd ($500,000.00) Dollars, }divcted into five hundred thousand (500 090) shares of par value of june ($1.00) déllcr each That the term of ox:se:x¢¢\ shall be fifty years, from he, 24th day off March, 1920. That said comporation has, five direc- tors.and that the directors for the. first Ben Wertz, ¥F, M. OBricn, J. O. Short, J. N, Riley, Goorge Smith. ‘Liat the prinvinio office of said cor. Perat‘on shalt be Casper, Wyoming, and the person it aerial charge of the af: faivs of savk cornas tion shall te Pen ‘Wertz, who has been selecte? as the local agent of said corporation. WERTZ O1L COMPANT, By BEN WERTZ, lent. Attest: * ‘ M. L. JONSON, Seeratary: FLOYD &, PENDELL, Attorney. Pub. Mch 26, 27, 2% 1920. { NOTICE OF IN€ORPORATION OF THE WYOMING LEASING AND DEVELOPING COMPANY Notice is hereby given that on th: 16th d&y of March, 1920, a corporation was organized named the Wyoming Leasing and Developing Company. That the object for wuen said corpoyation Was formed is to/prospect, bore, dril. for and produce oil and natural: gas, and to refine the same, to acjulke by purchase, lease or otherwise lands con- taining or believed to contain. oif and gas and to do all things necessacy to carry out the above object, That the capital stock of sald cor. |Poration is one hundred thousand ($100, 000.00) Dollars, divided into One Million (1,000,000) shares of the par value of Ten (10c) Cents each, That the term nf existence shall be fifty years from the 17th day of ‘March. That said Corppration has three, di- rectors and that ‘the directors for tie first: year thereof, now selected, are 1c: R. Reed, Fioyd By Rendell, and M: iy, sob nson. at the principal office of, said: jRoration Shall be 312 OL athe \Bld,, and the person actual charge of) the ‘aftairs of said: corporation shall be |John A. Murray, Who, has been select- ed as local agent of’ said corporat | WYOMING. oe OPING COMPANY, By L, TOHNEON, Secretary. | FLOXD E, PENDELU, Attorney. é x Pub. Mar. 26,.27, 29, 1920. | SNe nee AND DHVEL, Cc. oR REEP. M. NOTICE TO DOG OWNERS PB t ursuant to Ordinance No. 71-A, the Ordinances of the Gity: of Cacay you are hereby required to make an ap- plication: tovthe City Cleyk for a dow Ik. cense before April 1, 1920, You will be required to keep your dog off the streets 9; Casper, unlawful for any do; 4 a8 it or not. All | dogs so found on the streets will be |taken up and disposed of aécording to} }the terms of. said Ordinance. ‘Those who wish to keep dogs will please take sit and govern yourselves according- ly. E.M. BLLITHORPH, 3 , 2S PT ad gee peed WANTED Saigaiaaicg BE Notropoi. Bs | a m27-4t9 as BENT—Two modern sleep i ping ae o Raat. a eet Lap wet rooms in furnished | as mee one, 338s. esint R RENT—Three ons h peunee fae. ren, a mon house. 2 le ios a4 Eeele if ote} eal a its) x FOR [rao ration, | fist: ee pt Year of said compen 7a al fe ee eee tas Stic! WANTED—Three waltresses at Taps 3-29-14 Ago w rh Femoved. Cra ster: Cole 229-140 tur Phone tit 326-3 en, 3 as ative oe, may Also : aa meral bh, Gait st 430 e 8-27-t¢ WANEED to Font thi madeen Toots close in, in. PI wae anf eons — im acre or more fornish it eae ee Stakes iE eal FOR RENT. FOR RE! fi eg Merieies, ‘urnished rooms mite house, furnish- on tight ht -nouinek feoping, ce auire 335 West hid en, VOR RENT—Modern coom, referred. Milton. ©3342 Foe" BN ington: addition, sul ble. “for four ins, Mera: lors. P, B ? st house! on W. Collecu’ * FOR RENT—Beds, $2.50 267 N. Wolcott, eropms bactiy firciges, hid Ly Pion rE) gham street, sis, 8 Se sieeping gentleman only. 716 "15, Second. i; quire side: door. 3-29-11* FOR RENT —Two72-room and two 3- room apartments. Ci Go and Deven partments, ‘orner PER. one knowing tin rea bouts: Jarge Collie dog; pi wi with white breast f > of tail. Phone 625R. eward. i. oe LEGAL NOTICES OER 70 SHOW CAUSE WHY oR. DER OF SALE OF REAL ESPATE SHOULD NOT BE MADE ~——— The State of Wyoming : ? 8s. County of Natrena, : in the District Court, Sixth Judicial District. In) the Matter of the Estate of Andrew Ww. an, Deceased. Joseph Stone, the executor and trus- tee under the last wilt and testament of Andrew W: Casservan, deceased, having filed his petition herein pray: ing for an order of sale of some por- tion of the real estate of said decen- dent, for the purpose therein set forth. it is therefore ordered by the Hon- orable Ralph Kimball, judge of said court; - that. all persons. interested in the estate of said deceased appear be- fore the said. district court, or judge thereof on Wednesday, the 28th day of Apvril, 1920, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day, at the court room of said district court, at the gourt house in, the City of Casper, county of Natrona, State of Wyoming, to show. cause. why an order should rit be granted to the said Joseph Stone to sell 30 much of the real estate of tho said deceased as shall be neces for the purposes and reasons set forti in said petition, or some of them. And, that a copy: of this. order be pub- lished at least. fo! Sugeessive weeks in ‘The Casper Daily ‘ribune, a news paper of general circulation printed sn1 published daily except Sunday in tie City of Casper, County, of Natrona, and State of Wyoming. Done this- 26th day of March, 1229. RALPH Peal. ode. ib. March 29, Apr. 5, 12, 19, 26, 1929. «wow) + —————_— NORICE OF INCORPORATION ~ See CASPER-OSAGE OM COMPANY wis incorporated in. the ‘office of th tary of Stafe of the. State of W: at 9:00 o'clock A, M:, March 26, 19% ‘The term of existence of said compat iy’ for ftty’ years: next after the above date. . The object for which said 0 poration is formed is to carry on a gen. eral taining business in the State % Wyoming. ‘The capital stock of suid com pany is One MMilliga Dollars, divided inl? one: million. shares of the par vylue of One. Dollar per share, fully. paid and no" The affairs ae Regs ment of said: corporation. shal the control cs &, Hoard of five dirceto and. Maple D, Rk. M, a B. HE Magert, A. B. 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