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— PB ALO SO OVS: ; i 3 n t A] J r a an SS. fat s4=284 HV 4a rh, 7. Eye Sresareas AB azo pow OB. Srarwtwr x ioe nate ceneiutp ehiewonen - COMMISSIONER PROCEEDINGS (Continued on page Eight) north in a straight line to-the south- west corner of Section 18, Township 34 N., Range 77 W. of the én 2. running thence east in a ttrzight line to the point where the stuth line of Section 15, Townshi, 77 W. of the 6th P. } east boundary Jine of Natrona Coun- ty; running thence south along the east boundary line of Natrona county to the point where said line intersects the south line of Sec, 8,:Twp. 33 N., Rg. 77 W. of the 6th P. M.; running thence west in a straight line to the southwest corner of Sec. 6 Twp. 33 N., Rg. 77 W. of the 6th P. M.; run- ning thence south in a straight line to the southwest corner of Sec. 31 a 33 N., Rg. 77 W. of the th P. M.; running thence west in a straight line to the southwest corner of Sec. 31, Twp. 33 N., Rg. 78 W. of the 6th P. M.; running thence north in a straight line to the point of begin- ning. DISTRICT NO. 4. Commencing at-a point where the main track of the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad Company inter- sects the west side line of Section %, Township 35 North, Range 80: yest of the 6th P, M.; running ice south in a straight line alongft Bec- tion lines, to the southwest corner of Section 31, Township 33 North, Range 80 West of the 6th P. M:; running thence east in a straight line to the northwest corner of Section 3, Township 32 North, Range 80 West of the 6th P. M.; running thence south in a straight line to the south- east corner of Section 16, Township 32 North, Range 80 West of the 6th P. M.; running thence east in a straight line to the southeast corner of Section 16, Township 32 North, Range 79 West of the 6th P. M3] running thence north in a straight line to the northeast corner of Sec- tion 4, Township 32 North, Range 79 West of the 6th P. M.; running thence west in a straight line to the southwest corner of Section 33, Township 83 North, Range 79 West! of the 6th P. M.; running thence north in a straight Jine to the north- | west corner of Section 16, Town-} ship 33 North, Range 79 West of the 6th P. M.; running thence east along the north line of said Section 16 to a point where Durbin Street extended south, of the city of Gas- per, intersects said line; runn ing | thence north along Durbin Street aforesaid to a point where said str et intersects the main track of the Chi- cago & Northwestern Railroad Com-! pany; running thence southwesterly along the main track of the Chicago & Northwestern Railroad Company toa point where said railroad traék intersects the east line of the South- of the 6th P. M P. Talewseus tee feb north line of said Section 16 to} jto a point where the same intersects |a point where it intersects the main ed as follows: per intersects the main track of tae west quarter (S%) of Section 8, | 'Chieryro & Northwestern Railroad | Township 33 North, Range 79 West | Company, 4 -; Tunning thence|#!ong said street extended north to north along the east line of the West | the main track of the Chicago, Sur- aleng said main track | i i e ight line to the terly | th P..M.; running thence south: thence couth on a straigh Bebe calle tester to abner ected eae straight line to the southeast’ northwest corner of Section 6, Town- | where Ash Street extended'north in-| corner of Section 13, Township "3)/ship 31 North, Range 84 West of the |tersezts said track; running thence south along (Ash Street \ Street extended south, to a point ine of ion 16, Township 33 orth, Range 79 West. of the 6th }P. M.; running thence east alohy ime the same intersects the nofth} { a point where the same intersects | Durbin’ Street extended south; run- jning thence along Durbin Street {extended south, northerly along Dur- | bin Street to the point of beginning: DISTRICT NO. 5. Commencing at a_ point where the ;main track, of the Chicago, Burling- ton & Quiricy Railroad Company in- tersects the east line of Sectioa 3, Township 33 North, Range 7) “Vest !southwesterly along said main track to a point where it intersects the east line of the W%% of Section 8, Township 33 North, Range 79 West of the 6th P. M.; running thence sonth along the east line of the W% of said Section 8 to a point where it intersects the main track of the Chi- cago & Northwestern Railroad Com- pany; running thence northeasterly along the main track of the Chicago & Northwestern Railroad Company; running thence northeasterly along the main track of the Chicago & Northwestern Railroad Company the east line of Section 3 aforesaid; running thence north along the east line of said Section 3 to the place of beginning. Said district shall be divided into two precincts, to be known as the West Casper Precinct and the Cas- per Precinet: WEST CASPER: PRECINCT, DIS- TRICT NO. 6, shall be described and bounded as follows: Commencing at a point where Wolcott Street, of the city of Casper, intersects thg main track of the Chi-| cago & Northwestern Railroad Com- any, running thence north along} oleott Street extended north, to the main track of the Chicago, Bur. lington & Quincy Railroad Company; running thence westerly alony seid main ‘track to a point where the same intersects the east line of the W% of Section 8, Township 33 North, Range 79 West of the 6th P, M.; running thence south along the east line of the W% of said Section 8 to track of the Chicago & Northwesterri Railroad Company; running thence northeasterly along said main track to the point of beginning CASPER PRECINCT, DISTRICT NO. 5, shall be described and beund- Commencing at a point where! Wolcott Street of the city of Cas- running thence north} half (W%) Of said Section 8 to ton & Quincy Railroad running thence northwes the main track of the Chicago, Bur-| lington & Quincy Railroad Company | to the place of beginning. | Said district shall be divided info Company ; | MILLS PRECINCT, DISTRICT} NO. 4, shall be described and bound- ed as follows: Commencing at a_point where main track of the Chicago, Bur ton & Quincy Rgilroad Company tensects the west line of Section 7, Township 35 North, Range 80 West | of the 6th P. M.; running thence south along the section lincs in a straight line to the southv cor- ner of Section 7, Township 33 North, Range 80 West of the 6th P. M.; run: ning thence east in a straight line to| the southeast corner of the SW% of Section 8, Township 33 North, Range 79 West of the 6th P. M.; run- ning thence north in a straight line | to a point where the east side of the W% of Section 8 aforesaid inter- sects the main track of the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad GCom- pany; running thence northwesterly along the main track of the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad Com-! pany to the place of beginning. HIGH SCHOOL PRECINCT, DIS- TRICT NO. 4, shall be described and | bounded as follow the | quarter (SW %4) of Section 8, Town- ship 33 North, Range 79 West of the} 6th P. M.; running thence west in a} straight line to the southwest corner of Section 7, Township 33 North, Range 80 West of the 6th P. M.; running thence south in a straight line to the southwest corner of Sec- tion 31, Township 3: North, Range} a\linton & Quincy Railroad Company ; point where said line intersects the |running thence east along said main main track of the Chicago. Bur:ing-| ‘rack to a point where it intersects terly along | 88 North, Range 79 West of the 6th | the east line of said Section 3 to a point where it intersects the main track of the Chicago & Northwestern three precincts, to be know asithe| Railroad Company; running thence Mills Precinct, the High School’ Pre- | S0uthwesterly along said main track cinct and the South Casper Precinct. !to the point of beginning. ner of Section North, Range 77 West of the 6th P. 1 M.; running thence south along the east boundary County to the southeast corner of Section 33, Township 29, N., Range 77 West of the 6th F. M.; being the southeast running thence west in a straight line along the south boundary line | straight line to the norvnwest cor-| ner of Section 6, Townshin 82 North, ; Range 84 West of the 6th P, M.:| running thence west on a straight line to the southwest corner of Sec-| tion 31, Township 33 North, Range 84 West of the 6th P. M.; running thence north on a straight line to the northwest corner of Section 6,; Township 84 North, Range 84 West! of the 6th P. }east corner of Section Commencing at a point situated at| 3 the southeast corner of the “out hwest | P. straight line to the southeast cor- North, Range 81 West line to the northeast e eart line of Section 3, Township | - M.; running thence south along — DISTRICT NO., 6, Commencing at the southeast cor- | 16, Township 39} a line of Natrona corner of said county; Township . 29) of the 6th P. ++, running thence north in a} and -Ash/ P. ‘south boundary corner of Section 31, ning. | North, Range 80 West of the 6th ‘straight line to the place of begin- ning. ”ALCOVA PRECINCT, DISTRICT NO. 6, shalt be described and bound- ed as follows: Commencing at the southeast cor- {ner- of Section 36, Township . 29 North, Range 82 west of the 6th re straight line along the south ,bound- ary line of Natrona County to the southeast corner of Section 36, Township 29 North, Range 85 West of thee 6th P. M.; running thence east corner of Section 36, Township . M.; running thence east on, a straight line to the southwest cor- ner gf Section 31, Township 31 North, Range 81 West of the Gth P. M:; running thence south on a straight line to the place of begin- ning. BESSEMER PRECINCT, DIS. TRICT NO. 6, shall ve described and bounded as follows: Commencing at the northwest cor- ner of Section 6, Township 31 North Range 79 West of the 6th P, M.; running thence west on a straight line to the northwest corner of Sec- tion 6, Township 31 North, Range 82 West of the 6th P. M.; running thence south on a straight line to the northwest corner of Sectii 6, Township 30 North, Range 82 Y/est of the 6th P. M.; running thence west on a straight line to the south- east corn of Section 36, Town- ship 31 Noth, Range 85 West of the 6th P. M.; running thence north on a straight line to the northeast cor- ner of Section 1, Township 32 Nort! Range 85 West of the 6th P. M running» thence east on a_ atraigl line to the northwest corner of Nec- tion 3, Township 32 North, Range 80 West of the 6th P. M.; running thence south on a straight liae to the southwest corner of Section 15, Township 82 North, Range 80 West ef the 6th P, M.; running thence east on a straight line to the south- west corner of Section 18, Town- ship 32 North, Range 79 West of the 6th P. M.; running thence south on a straight line to the place of be. ginn: ; L PRECINCT, DISTRICT | No, 6, shall be described and bound- ed as follows: Commencing at the northwest cor- ner of Section 6, Township 34 North, Range 80 West of the 6th P. M.; running, thence south in a straight line to the southwest corner of Sec- tion 31, Township 33 North, Range 80 West of the 6th P. M.; running thence west on\a straight, line to the southeast corner of Section 36, Township 33 North, Range 85 West north on a straight iine to the soutn- east corner of Section 36, Township 35 North, Range 85 West of the 6th . M.; running thence east to the place of beginning. DISTRICT NO. 7. Commencing at the southeast cor- north on @ straight line to the soutt.-| Ra 31 North, Range 85 West of the 6ta| of ihe 6th P. M.; running thence] P.: of the 6th P. M.; running’ thence)! |6th P. M.; running thence west on a i i st on a) t line to the northeast corner | . M.; running thence east o: straight fhe Barbet ae 88 West of the 6th P..M.;; running thence north on a straight} jline to the northeast corner of ~ of Section 1, Range tion 1, Township 32 North, thence ‘west on a straight to the |southwept “corner of of the Gth P. M.; running thence north on a straight line along the west boundary line’ of Natrona ning: oe yen = straight line to the e 01 inning. ° Said’ Blection District No. 8 shall be one voting cinct, to be known as the Oil City Pretibek: | | DISTRICT NO. 9. Commencing at the southwest cor- ner of Section 31, Township 36 North, Range 80 West of the 6th P. M.; running thence south on a straight line to the southwest corner of Section 31, Township 37 North, Range 80 West of the 6th P. M. running thence east on a straight line to the northwest corner of Sec- tion 6, Township 36 North, Range 80 West of the 6th P. M.; ‘running thence south on a straight line to the northwest corner of Section 6, Township 34 North, Range 80 West of the 6th P. M.; running thence west on a very ts line to the south east corner of Section 33, Townshi; 35 North, Range 89 West of the 6 |P. M.; running thence north on a straight line along the west bound- ‘ary line of Natrona County to the northwest) corner of Section 3, Town- ship 36 North, Range 89 West of the 6th P. M.; running thence west on a straight line to the southeast cor- ner of Section 33, Downship 37 North, Range 89 West of the 6th P. M.; running thence north on a straight line along the west bound- ary line of said county to the north- east corner of Section 33, Townshiv 88 North, Range 89 West of the 6th P, M.; running thence east to the place, of beginning. Said district shall be divided into four precincts, to be known as the Bucknum inet, Powder River Precinct, Waltman Precinct and the Arminto. Precinct. BUCKNUM PRECINCT, DIs- TRICT NO. 9, shall be described and bounded as follows: Commencing at the southwest cor- ner of Section 31, Township 36 North, Range 80. West of the oth R M.; cunning thencé south on a straight line to the southwest .cor- ner of Section 31, Township 37 North, Range 80 West of the 6th P, M.; running thence east on a straight ine to the northwest corner of Sec- tion 6, Township. 36 North, Range 80 West of the 6th P. M.; running thence south on’a straight line to the northwest corner of Section 6, Township 34 North, Range 80 West ofthe 6th P. M.; running thence west on a straight line tothe northeast ner of Section 36, Township 32 North, Range 85 West of the 6th M.; running thence south in ner of Section 31, Township 29 M.; running } running thence east on a straight 1: on a straight line to Township 32 North, Range 87 West of the. 6th P. M.; running thence east on a straight line to the place of begin- / Said district shall be divided into two precincts to be known as Split Rock and Miller Precinct. M.; running thence} east on a straight line to the north-| » Township of the 6th M.; running. thence south on a| ner of Section 36, Township. 33 | of the 6th P.| M.; running thence east on a straight | i corner of Sec-j} tion 4, Township 32 North, Range | 80 West of the 6th P. M.; running | thence routh on a straight line to 80 West of the 6th P. M.; running| Township 82 North, Range 80 West| thence east in a straight line to the|of the 6th P. M.; running thence | northwest corner of Section 3,) east on a straight line to the north. | Township 32 North, Range 80 West| @ast corner of Section 24, Township | of the 6th P. M.; running thence|%2 North, Range 80 West’ of the Gth| south in a straight line to the south-|P. M.; running thence south on a east corner of Section 16, Township | Straight line to the southeast corner | $2 North, Range 80 Weet of the 6th|of Section 18, Township .30 North, P. M. running thence east in a|Range 80 West of the 6th P, M.: straight line to the southeast corner} of Section 16, Township 32. North, Range 79 West of the 6th P.| M.; running thence north in a straight line to the northeast corner of Section 4, Township 82. North, Range 79 West of the 6th P..M.; running thence west in a straight line to the southwest corner of Sec- tion 38, Township 33 North, Range 79 West of the 6th P. M.; runnine thence north in, straight line to the northwest corf€r of Section 16,| Township 33 North, Range 79 West| of the 6th P. M.; running thene east in a straight line along the| north line of Section 16 to a point| where Ash Street, of the city of Cas. per, extended south, intersects saic |b line running thence north along Ash} Street to a point where Ash Street | intersects the main track of the Chi- cago & Northwestern Railroad Com- pany; running thence southwesterly | along the main track of said raii- road company to a point where said! track intersects the east line of the W% wf Section 8, Township 83 North, Range 79 West of the 6th P. M.; running thence south in a} straight line to the point of begin-| ning. running thence eft on a st line to the place of beginning. cht | four precincts, to be known as the} Freeland Precinct, Alcova Precinct, | Bessemer Precinct and’ Efell Pre | cinct. FREELAND PRECINCT. DIS-} TRICT NO. 6. shall be described and bounded as follows: Commencing at the southeast cor ner of Section 16, Township 30} North, Range 77 West of the 6th | - M.; running thence fouth along | he east boundary line! of Natrona County to the southeas: corner of Section 33. Townshin 29 North, Range 77 West of the 6th P. M.., eing the southeast corner of said county; running thence wes: in a straight line along the south bound. ary line of said county to the south- west corner of Section 21, ‘Towns shiv 29 North, Range 81 West of the 6th P. M.; ranning thence north on| a rtraivht line to the southwest cor= ner of Section 81, Townshin. 31 North, Range 81 West of the 6th Py M.; running thence west ‘on a straight line to the southwest corner SOUTH CASPER PRECINCT.} DISTRICT NO. 4, shall be described | and bounded as follows: Beginning at a poifit where Dur- bin Street, of the city of Gasper, in tersects the main track of the Chi-! cago & Northweetern Railroad Com- of Section 31, Township 31 oy Range 82 West of the 6th ® M.;} running thence north on a straight | line to the northwest corner of Sec- tion 6, Township 31 North, Range 82 West of the 6th P. M.: running! thence east on a straight to the northe ship 81 corner of Section 1. Town-/ North, Range 80 West of | west corner ner Said district shall be divided into | Ne SPLIT ROCK PRECINCT, DIS- TRICT NO. 7, shall be described and bounded as follows: Commencing at ‘the south west cor- ner of. Section 31, Township 31 North, Range 84 West of the 6th P. M.; running thence south on a’etraight line to the south- of Section 81, Town- | ship 29 North, Range 84 West of the 6th P. M. running thence west on » straight line along the south bound- ary line of Natrona County to the southwest corner of Section” 31, Township 29 North, Range 89 West of the 6th P. M.;_being the south- id county; running west corner of Section 31, Township 31 North, Range 89 West’ of the 6th P. M.; running thence east on a straight line to the place of begin- ning. North, Range 84 West of the 6th P.| Range 83. West of the 6th reatshi Fi 9 tk PoMTe ES, He Sf east on a straight line to. the place ‘ownshin 32 N., Range | %f beginning. ine to the northwest corner of Section 6. Town- DISTRICT NO. 9, shal hip 32 Ne of said county to the southwest cor-|the. North, Range 87 West of ner of Section 31, North, Range 84 West M. the southwest North, Range corner of Section 1, Township. 34 North, Range 83 West of. the otk Pp. +3, Tunning thence north on a straight line to the southwest cor-| Straight line to the northeast corner of Sevtion 1, Township 36 North, P.M; thence west along the |Tunning’ thence west on a. istraignt line of Natrona | line to County to spe southwest corner of | 40M 36, Township. 37 Nomar ection 81,° Township 29 - North, 7 + Range 89 West. of the 6th P. M.; be. | thence north on a straight lin ing the southwest corner of said southeast county; running north on a straight line along the said county to of Section 6, T: 89 West of the 6th P, M. the southeast corner, of Sec- Range 83 West of the 6th P. ru min @-0 the corner of Section _ 36, Township 38 North, Range 83 West f the 6th P. M.; Sanwa thence POWDER RIVER — PREC: I be dese: and bounded as follows: CT, bed. jthe 6th P. M.;’running thence south | neo me meine at the southwest ‘cor. r of Section 31, Township 38 nge 82 West of the 6th P. M.3_ running thence south on a straight line to the southwest cor- ner of Section 31, Township 37 North, Range 82 West of the 6th P, M.; running thence east on a straight line to the northwest corner of Sec. tion 6, Township 36 North, Range 82 West’ of the 6th’ P. M:; running thence south on a straight line to the northwest corner of Section 6, Town- ship 34 North, Range 82 West of the 6th P. M.; running thence»west on a straight line to the northeast corner of Section 1, Township 34 North, Range 86 West of the 6th P. M. running thence north on a straight line to the northeast corner. of Sec- ion 1, Township 86 ‘North, Range 86 West of the 6th P. M.; running thence west on a straight line to the southeast corner of Section 36, Township 37 North, Range 86 West of the 6th P. M.; running thence north on a straight line to the south. east corner of Section 36, Townshi 39 North, Range 86 West of the 6th P. M.; running thence east on WALTMAN PRECINCT, _DIS- TRICT NO. 9, shall be described and MILLER PRECINCT, DISTRICT bounded as follows: NO. 7. shall be described and bound- ed as follows: Commencing at.the southwest cor- of Section 31. Township 32 North, Range 84 West of the 6th P. M.; running thence south on a straight line. to the northwest cor- ner of Section 6, Township 30 North, Range 84 West of the 6th P.M: running thence west on a straight line to the southwest corner of Sec- tion 81, Township 31 North, Range 89 West of the 6th P. M.: running thence north on a straight line idore the west boundary line of Natrona County to the nortnwest corner of Section 6, Townshin 32 North, Range 89 West of the 6th P, M.; running thence east on a straight line to the northwest. corner of Section 6 Township 32 North, of thse 6th P..M.: running thence west corner of Section 31, Townshir | North, Range 85 West of the 32 North, Range 87 West of the 6th| M.}_ running thence P. straight line to the so: ve rtraight line to the place of begin-| 2 Section 31, Townshio a7 M.; running thence east on 2 ning. DISTRICT NO, 8, Commencing at the southwest cor. mer of Section 31, Township. 35 North, Range 84 West of the 6th P,| 39 West of the M.; running thense south on & straight linc to the southwest corner of Section 31, Township 33 North Range 84 West. of the 6th P. M. running thence east on a straight line to the northwest corner of Sec tion 6, Township 32 North, Rang: 84 West*of the 6th P. M.; running , | northeast Range 87. Wesi | 20unded as follows: Commencing at the northwest cor- nerf Section 6, be ese | 36 North, Range 85 West of the 6th P. M,; running thence south on a straight line to the northwest corner of See. tion 6, Township 34 Notth, Range. 85 West of the 6th P. M.; running thence west on a straight line to the corner of Section Township 34 North, Range 89 West of the 6th P. M.; running thence north on a straight line along the west boundary line of said county to he northeast corner of Section 4, Township 36 North, Range 89 West of the 6th P. M.; running thene erst on-a straight line te the place of be- inning. a ? ARMINTO PRECINCT, . DIS. TRICT-NO. 9, shall be described und Commencing at the “southwest | South’ on a straight line to the south | 20rner of Section 31, ‘Township ae Range 85 West of the 6th P. cunning thence west on a straig) ‘ine to the southeast corner of S tion 33, Township 37. Nofth, Range th P. ne tS ‘hence north on a strai ine along the west boundary line of said county. ‘o the southeast corner of Section 38, Township 38 North. Range 89 West of the 6th P. M.; running hence east on a straight line to the alace of’ beginning. (Continued in Tomorrow's Issue) }88 West of the 6th P. M.; running \. F. Roberts, Successful Catttle ie Section °33,/¢ M.; running thence west on &| Township 33 North, Range 89 West County to the southeast corner of "10 advised me to take allenatinen | I WO-YEAR TERM ‘ it has ‘not only svercome > S ; Fete re ae Ry, Bom ek Tnave gained vag a peeled Subject to the will of the Republican Primaries aight began taking it sixty da; " -+{s0- bad I could hardly retain anything straight line ‘to the place of begindl 4," tyéar. a baka : Kdlled the cat but a ‘An <eig “Polish, boy’ récently; Care may have Teiasea. twenny parca ek) Sgames of| really bright cat would have killed chess in Paris and won them all. care, | Queraite: ae scbii Rati ————-..—— Any man can le to his wife but Ooty pad right birsipt that etl vad the vise wife pretends to, believe him could be killed by overwork, have been, Dealer, Gains 16 Pounds in '-. 60 Days Taking Tanlac “One of the best physicians in Colo- COUNTY August 17, 1929. = ra YOUR SUPPORT WILL BE APPRECIATED T A. F. Roberts; of Rocky Ford, Alberta, Canada. Mr.’ Roberts is one of the largest cattle dealers in his section of the country anid hefore moving to Can- ada a short time ago he had spent most of his life In Colorado, “I now understand why Tanlac en- joys such -wide popularity,” seid Mr. Roberts, “‘an/l It deserves all the praise given it. “For two years Thad suffered acute, ly from stomach trouble which became - Sportsmen ‘ We are ready for you with a full line of at all. IT was tog nervous to get a good night's rest, was badly consti- pated and was troubled’a lot ‘by dizzy spells. Finally I became so weak and run-down that I could hardly get about. re ae “My physician certainly knew» what he was doing when he prescribed Tan+ lac for me, for it has’ done its work wonderfully and I am now as healthy and strong as I ever was in my life. T haven't a trace of sfomach trouble, nervousness ‘or constipation left’ and simply feel fine all the time. Tanlac certainly deserves the strongest reo- |ommendation I can give. it,” Tanlac is sold in Casper by Casper Pharmacy, ir Alcova by Alcova Mer- cantile Co,, in Salt Creek by Salt’ Creek drug. store.—Adv,; . ee) | Homes HARDwaRE G Guns and Ammunition ~ Guns for Rent ‘Announcements HOLMES TO HOMES , — — _—— Al Teeny te aoroties etal Sela FE HONE 60 t : the Republican Ticket for Sheriff, subject to the will ces People at the j} August Primaries, Y —$— To the Voters of Natrona County. I hereby announce myself as candi- date for the nomination of sheriff of Na- trona County, Wyoming, at the primary election to be pes. the 17th Pt eee 1920, subject to the approval publican electors. LEE fase vi FOR SHERIFF Li by announce my candidacy for ponhuten for the office of Sheriff. of Nat: County, ‘W; » Subject to the "decision of the Repiblican electors at the Primary. eben: August 17, 1920. 726-tt JOE L. MARQUIS Republican Candidate for Sheriff FOR. RK I hereby announce myself.as candt-| 4 date for the Rogunation 20, office ‘ of County. on- nS y ‘ 1a 4 eu to Subject to Primaries, August 17, 1920. hee Shenee oo | poe ee : viele A man with proven ability who will conduct the of-_ ‘ FOR SHERIFF. I hereby announce myself as a-can. didate for the nomination of Sheriff of Natrona: county, subject to the will of Republican. bei at aptagy mi election to be» Augi 17, fae 4 P. ROYCE. é FOR wish to announce myself as candi- date for County Assessor, subject to the approval.of the Republican voters at ‘the Primaries August eee i: Re we: ST8t col COMMISSIONER. As a pikes and taxpayer of Na- trona county for the ‘past ten years and knowing conditions ‘of, the com- munity in regard to roads and oth hort at the Primary election Angust 17, it the t ; Poa. it Clea I wa work for the the le. pial Peery PEARCE, county Ce Spa sree } rm. ‘Two-year Sey fice in a most capable manner. Honest, efficient and competent. Your support will be appreciated. (This.ad paid for by Friends) WANTED: - 2,500 to 10,000 feeder lambs for fall delivery. Will-advance $1 per head on satisfactory contract. ‘Address: AKIN & WITHROW, Fort Collins, Colo.. « Candidate for — Republican ticket. patie Rotel. Fae FOR CORONER Hi I herereby announce myself as can- didate for coroner of Natrona county, subject to the will of the Republican voters at the \primaries August 17th. 8-11-6t TOD BOWMAN. «See CASPER SUPPLY CO. Cor. Center and Fifth St. Phone 913 Before Going Elsewhere for‘ Your Winter Supply of Coal and Coke Now Is the Time to Fill Your Bin Before Prices Raise . Again BARGAINS IN USED CARS 1 Velie (6) ‘* THE NEXT PRESIDENT of the United States will be a policy holder of the NEW YORK LIFE This is a statement, not a prediction. Regardless of how the votes are counted, the above statement is a fact. ; WHY? f Ask the man who holds a‘New York Life Policy. ~ He knows why all big men pick the New York Life. / _C. HL Bauer, Special Represenative. _ New York Life Insurance Co. i R. T. KEMP COMPANY 112 East Second St. Phone 370

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