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RAGEISIXG. « ec tamer woret OFFICIALS GET =f CLEAN BILL NT Che Caspet Dallp Cribune ‘UNCLE SAM SEEKS LOAN |~OF CHEYENNE TO BUILD | ; FLYING FIELD HANGAR é is so “hard up” t e jit has applied to the City of Cheyenne| 3 for a loan of $18,000 with which | . t build a four-ship hangar fr | (Continued from Page 1) here for air-| Plaines which aré to be used in the aerial mail service. The appl | the loan was made Thur: by| pat RRS mn eMietoth con @ A busy Eastern manufacturer dictated a telegram | HoRE Chi Gatun aen for 1,200 pounds of brass rods to a Michigan foundry. rhe board con T. A. Hall and “Int r rapidly both valuation dur several m s had appropriated only r extension of the |vice from Chicago to that this amount was that, therefore, the ment w king c! acted upo “On Ju Was reve 000 license cc a diso| @ He conducts a modern office, and so makes three , carbon copies of each telegram; one for the tele- fie Vo graph company, one to send the manufacturer for Sonia mma lel en apn renria on tohrelin(| ‘confirmation, and the third he keeps for his files. “flat broke’, but Colonel Jordan was! 216.30 which could be ac | Assured that Che June 9, L billiard and pool license | ‘On lerk 1 June 1, 1919, C M. Ogburn prepa ion of ‘tion of hang: 200F GLASS TESTED BY NEW YORK POLICE—A new type of t 1 to bé bullet. proof withst« st of six 15 r bullets | » headguarters, New York City. Ht is the invdntion of Victor Set n. Balance on hand May | overage of penne would provide @ Later in the day, in looking through the basket on ‘ 1920 104,237.68 nted for the missing records. | the $18.000 required for the hangar ‘ “Mr. Royee has not been fling with [here. Wales field at Fort Russell is his desk, he found a telegram calling for 12, 000 Total -------$1.013,364.94 | the county clerk copies of his reports |®lready p ed for the coming of the “From a recent examination uecounts of Miss Elizabeth MeDo the on his ins ad by law.| mail plane ita eas . having been improve pounds of brass rods. . with him] the city and the milf ud) In talkin ag tae this matter oy. Se eaitee as count) treasurer of Natrona cot he assures me that in the future he yaks | . ax June the county purchasea a from March 17, 1919, sass eee a Ue a = @ The carbon copy saved him a tremendous loss, not mn iruck for} and receipts was prepared tice makes is deposited with the Oe TES ORERS OB NATRONA: ounty alone because he didn’t need so many brass rods, le two truck Heinen $ |ment shows the balance on hi clerk and that he will be more careful ‘TY : 4 re appropriation bill for]! 1919, w 20 ee [in the future with his accounts, See ns oe Te but because the brass market soon took a big drop! : the year 1920 contains an estimate of |\ ene: ; the balance on “Cc. cae Dickinson.” didate for the office of sheriff bi county ex rm year ere iat SL Gaeta Cae na trona County, subject to the : $207,200 = @ Your carbon paper, which takes the place of the old, slow, wet letter-press—and makes several copies of the same document instantly available— ‘is made possible only by Carbon Black! Carbon \ paper—like the printing press, the black-tread tire, the phonograph record—has followed the develop- he verificat irer E. MeDe : a has |i? the office and banks auaweatanteves Bre OtSURIee Cae Gane iser of supplies. |“ s J -s = attached tri; . ou balance shows the © be compen mount to distribution of the balance among the fixed by 1€ ne THe Moats eu byte 1 funds of the county. Ar $08, N00 SIME BUILDING ceeding | statement attached shows a detail ‘a rvice she ed upon services ren rrors found durir the examina ese were all entered upon th NS | ords of the office and the books br Hoy Anidpracne ote then aranig Con business like) (7s Of ime |struction company has returned from on for compen-|" : and of some one per: sponsibility of making proposition, but » he succeeded in F. Dickinson.” sation does r be in accord. Ty r his ” any he co r for withinbenUIprovsionssaee a | phe: erroral as| found by Me) Dickin-| tne erection tla) new $86 000) bullditig ment of the natural gas Carbon Black industry! the ir 1919 the expenditures saat ees ae Ee eresat to $43-18/ at the State Home for 4 for all’ purposes: totaled} 27% tN LOU Errors were ga. i Lande as reported by the county] 9, County Assessor, | + the butt @ Carbon papers can only be made from Carbon i “This Is expenditure, which in-|tlons of Natrona county as made by E.| yenne, ‘The building Black. Si cluded donations for road work was far He rug by Faseeaae f the yearlis a one s and basement struett RD wi in excess of any other county ig do tha c S_ colle of brick containing two la dormi t off 5 -, | Pe eo Se eae rere was covered in-|tortes, a day room, reception room and getting. your Wil- @ Carbon Black can only be made from natural gas., a funds the balanee was in excess of ea ‘ | = i eerertanoulail heen expende county : | The school at Lander has lor n ee en ieee 9 f oy Mf? April 1, 1920, there ware outst C.F. Dickinson.” overcrowded but the state is increasing Hen a ° » @ Natural gas so used is not wasted! certificates of indebtedness — of Sherif. |the facilities as rapidly as possible. Tabbingit ofibours é amount to $8,000 fe payment of “I have recently completed an exam-| Mr. Anderson was one of a number f future service. ¥ Sieh ehe ree of income is the| ination of the livestock inspection rec-|of bidder's for the state contract. ; Why take a delinquent 1 va ” colleft-|ords of Pa Roy she f of Natrona} agen : ‘ 2 exes pas January Tae to Ma chance ? On Fiend eect PETA i S = ‘Expenditures of all kinds seem to|15, 1920. . Besure that your prate qeieSLUE f es M Co: : Metiavatinfated\pasie,/:iktueh GC’ the|)) “Mr Moyea! einims. thatsome ot His Y, W. f. h. SUBSCRIPTIONS next battery | has will be the subject of the next adland Carbon mpany &g auto service is paid for at the rate of|records are mi From what rec-| Threaded Rubber article of this series. ley, »! ing- 35 cent mile ven me I find that he inspeeted Insulation, the ow ee “Ke on Is the commission eattle and 1 horses | kind selected by 2 * \ ; € ssury to pay $4 a day z $1,005.20 in fees. Mr. Royce has 136 manufactuters , county maintaining a|turned into the treasury $1 an | ---— of cars and trucks, ‘ it with the road gang The hills are generally quite well DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR+ hoarding ou ye Who mac metres to the Y. W. _maintenange fund. payable in} presi althoush a wonsiterabie num QNEPED SPATES. LAND OFFICE [oS By ther assonmtlon) & AUTO. ELECTRE her are somewhat incomplete and in-| send or brin: cheeks to the Y. W. CAL COMPS definite. Tt should be insisted that u| Houeinah Wyoming, IC. A. building, 313 ‘ond street, | bills be fully and completely item Serial No. 025508 | Where collections are made. “Owir the unsatisfactory coma |_ Notice is hereby given No. 025502 | to the fact that 1 heady tion of t assessment in re nt yea and particularly for the year 1919 alLOR, of Denver Colo very large number of claims for the| JAMES G. DARDEN rebate of taxes come before the board| City, New York, ha for action. These claims generally joil and permit under Sec not well prepared as they should be.!of the of February TAY-| ters was maint and} feared ther York! #8 tot ve appli¢d for an) be made. on! 19] Whe... /c: A. 1920) for a Colonial tea which will be CAMPION, ROBERT ments are Each claim should contain full and def-| (Public No, 146), for the Northeast)*t the Y. W. C. A on Saturday after inite statements as to the reason for]Quarter Section Seventeen (17),| oon, from 2 o'clock. | asking for the reba 1s in this man-|Southeast Quarter Section Seven- or | ner only can a proper record be kept. {teen (17), Southwest Quarter See-| qj) 1 shersainarent ' “Some of the banks designated as {tion Nineteen (19), Southeast Quar-! in. if. Daten Souths dition of the * t county depositories did not execute ter Section Nineteen (19) a Holmes Travelogues,” now. be Donee BRotHers | duced here 7-10-11 | Surety bonds but in lieu thereof depos-{West Quarter Section Twenty (20) ited with the county treasurer Liberty|all in Township Thirty-nine (¢ e c Asana other: securities ns law |North Range Seventy-eight | (78),| : Ste Woe halantereapinaiornne West of the Sixth (6) P. M. in Na- FOR SALE 1 : ed. Then upon demand « - banks jal persons having adverse or con-| A a BLACK large closets, linen closet, ath, i epee : pt were insured by |flicting claims to said land are| e Pree feereate wandersen : : the county cost of $445.50. Thus |hereby notified that a full statement CHV AIOESY |] enamel finish’ throughout; : the bank 1 from the expe under oath, of such claim should be th basement with toilet. Place y ma ba ais a filed in this office showing a super-| | compounD Cobain et cu Fin GEC Ee DnagI tor | 1occupe key Z : ; : : jior right toa perm or lease un ior =A TRVOU RID NO CO RE ered LT fit ace mcg esa Cn OCUDATCY county bi cost of insurance. aeid@Act ioe linplicaioniauchVacnht ST— |] Purchase from owner. V ‘hworhouses now! belng built‘on iS Perhaps the best proof of their efficiency is south of CY Ave. : that the installation of one of these cars is so should not been done tion, a showing of a valid exi adverse or conflicting claim to the ting “In many spec the present dounty Spruce joners conducting the af-l]and or the miner thereinwundes | Plans furnished and houses a frequently followed by the purchase of wai county on good business|the public land laws, on or before!) ————{—$————— built to your order. Repair work others. ) principles, but are letting the expen 3! August Ist, 19 20, Otherwise such | TYPEWRITERS promntvastended) te: as 5s of the county as a whole, mount to @/ claim may be disregarded in grantin} || Bought, sold, ted, repaired. Deal | pal eathe: = : i greater sum than is warranted by its/the permit or lease applied for. | CORONA L c SM ars SYLVESTER F. PELTON Business men find they can approximate in ¥; mi | WADE Ii. FOWLER, | —L. C. SMITH ncoln Ave. Phone 928. advance what their delivery will cost them “It seems te us that there is no rea-| Register | Casper Typewriter | z 5 son why the county s cannot be|Publish June 26, to Aug. 1, Inc. | Exchange so managed that the county may be| -_—_—_.- — |} 101 Wyatt Bldg. Phone 856 — \ put on a cash basi NOTICE OF RE-ASSESSMENT | “A. L. Putnam. it State Examiner.")To All Persons Liable for Re-Assess-)| ———————————a | ) 5 ment in Paving District No. 8:| SPOT CASH H receipts and expendi Yotice is hereby given that the re-| | McDonald, treasurer of sessment roll for paving district FOR YOUR | from Mareh 17, 1919, |No. 8 was certified on the 7th day of pass A. D. 1920, by the City Clerk| B RTY BONDS | the eccipt to undersigned City Treasurer| Mi RE a Zalance on hand March |for collection. | loney to an on jainonds, pevanes son. pang: sere The owners of any lots, tracts or} Jewelry, Guns, Clothing TRAGEDIES. The haulage cost is unusually low. Natrona to May 15 74101992 2= --$ 113,55 1 ; Current taxes collected 684,893.36 |parcelat of land or other, propert, Casper Loan and Clothing He stepped on the throttle to que es col charged wt re-assessment may rr Raat ate ae t hrottl Setiquent canes 8 Ea ach ceaaessnene tev ce | Store—249 ‘South Center || rt'rSc"Znd'bat oh" tals COLISEUM MOTOR CO pacete’ and interest Vos71y [tion of the liability for the cost of| sing. i such improvement by p ng the en. tire assessment, or any portion there- of charged against such lots, trac’ or parcels of land, without inter within thirty days after the firs | publication notice, to-wit: | On or before the 7th day of Aug-| lust, A. D. 1920, the owner of any such lots, tracts or parcels of land may redeem the same from all the unpaid z ent at any by paying the e ntire 5 aid re sment un-| — $ 278,627.14 paid and charged against any iot. Fortify | He touched an electric wire to ertificates of {t t or parcel of land at the time of see if it was alive. 442 |such payment, with interest thereon Against Loss H It was. at the date of maturity of the last in- ‘ allment falling due and the entire He s ten equal installments with interest Insure Now |} clerk be fines and fees Justi: County clerk fee — Clerk of court. fee Automobile taxes Interest on deposits Land inc Inheritanc Donations for road Miscellaneous receipt wie: | - — He couldn't. 127 East Linden. Phone 724: He struck a match to see if his gasoline tank was empty. It wasn't. He patted the head to affectionate. He wasn't. trange bulldog on if the critter was taxes 1 down the if it was le ul Disbursement tifleates of indebted school war he would not bond his ause he was honest. Road receipts paid sa Rebate on taxes paid_——- 2 upon We whole ain unpaid at the He n't. erest on county bonds so0.00 |rate of 6 per cent per annum pay- $e | BATEETaL CH VaERREL| Bota comes asian] | SbewaE ihamsaren cima thavetieein We Write Insurance I] pile, thowsht he could get along district No. 2 é 50 jeeeluneuta are payable. without insurance. on schoor bonds All payments shall be made to the He couldn't. school aie 1,900.00 |City Treasurer. —Weekly Underwriter school funds paid 106,601.00 | his notice is given pursuant to | Common school funds paid |the ordinance of the City of Casper | Are You Insured? State : and the statutes of Wyoming, 3 | P. 5 ean n witness whereof, © here- Paid city of Casper taxes 154,915.00 |unty get'my hand at Casper, We ee Ben Realty Go: | The. FB ell Eaniaeninints nanicals war Joming, this 7th day of July, ‘A. D.|§ "s 2 | e iat FOREN a 2 eee 1920 a 9 W IS ST. ~eAgencyo- ants piid Bonds paid, high school Bonds paid, District 14,500.00 | publishe. Miscellaneous —_--_- 26819 See J. S. VAN DORE City Treasu 19, inclusive, PHONE 74W 411 Oil Exchange Bidg. July 8, to