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enough pitcher for any ball team. of Saturday's in which Casper won sasily, 13 to 2. The only reason that e the home nine took pity on the loans. vhich was even in evidence Sat- was manufacturing runs Sun- Hoffman fell victim to the first inught.. Guy @id not look sterday and Arbogast sent , aftey five hits, including a had been garnered off Hoffmat zell did better, but phe Jules: burg players apparently wanted fo) show their hitting ability and did.) Hartzell allowed seven hits in the five} and a third innings that he _ tolled, while Hoffman was pounded for ten blows in the three and two-thirds! chapters he occupied the mound. Fussel allowed ten hits, but kept them fairly well scattered as is shown by the fact that only three runs camé in. He allowed two walks. ' His worst frame the eighth when Carey pounded qut a double to start things moving. hen Mills got. his third blow of the day, a single. Bostick and Hartzell followed suit and two runs came across. The othe Mills’ triple, bingle. The fourth and eighth were big in- nings for the visitérs. Fussel drow out 4 homer with three men on. The ball bit near the right field fence and bounced outside, Hartzell did not have a chance to nailit, Fussel was so flus- bringing in so many runs that »d Zoeller and scored ahead of! t bl In Hart homer, Har J Casper run came in_on) followed by Hartzell’s H ti si 4 2 tered 2 he pas him. Consequently he was deciared out by the umpire. Zoeller was also declared out because he cut second base.) The visitors protested long and loud about calling out the man for cutting second | but Umpire Cal Smith was calling them | ‘on the ba&es and his decision could 1.0t be swayed. The stands howled and jeered, but few knew what they were howling about. After the umpire had finally convinced the Julesburg manager that the decision would stand, the surne pro- eeeded. Dorsey and Crawford followed with | 1 Ww singles after this homer, making the satin re total four® for this inning. Gray's homer scored two ahead of | H him in the eighth. The blow was the only one Gray got during the game and was'a terfific wallop to deep center that Garrity trailed for many yards. ee Saturday's contest was better to look | fourth, at for the home boys. If the Jules-| J burg players had not become so care- less it might have been a faster con- test bobbles. Gillan was given a hearty by the heavy hitting Ca: home boys got nine bingles factured them in to runs by bunchong in the fifth and eighth. Roche gut back into his former hitting stride by col lecting two singles. Garrity also ciout- ed out two healthies while Andy did Cc his bit by doubling in the sixth with}Casper - Julesburg three on the paths. Bostick pounded out a 1.000 per cent avi at the platter accredited Casper short stop. Hank got on the CASPER— McNeill, Garrity, cf .-~ ‘Carey, Roche, Mills, Hayes, Bostick, ss Hartzell, Wallin, Mapel, p — Dorsey, ef, -. Crawford, 2b Gray, Diamond; ¢ Himburg, Hines, Zellar, If - Gillan, ‘Julesburg Hines, McNeill Sacrifice McNeil, Carey, 2b Roche, Mills, if, Bostiek, ‘ss — Dorsey, The visitors made eight costly |Gry. rf Smith, Diamond, . | Himburg, . | Hines, Zoeller, Fussel, ge with a single in the one turn| Three base hits, Crawford, Mills. to the fast| base hits, Dors Crawford. TODAY'S NEWS OF THE SPO TEFINERS AND JULESBURG SPLIT 0-30 IN OPENING SERIES HERE Visitors Stage Come-Back from Saturday’s Great Disaster by Defeating Locals 11 to 3 Sunday; Game of Series Is Due Today Julesburg turned the tables on Casper in Sunday's game and gave the home boys the biggest defeat of the season, by a score of I to 3./ Much credit for the victory is due to Fussel, star hurler of the visitors, >ecause any twirler who can hold the heavy-hitting Roche hitless and Andy McNeill and Garrity to,one hit and none respectively, is a good Sunday's affair was just the reverse] Henry Brennan entertained the entire Julesburg squad at the Lyric theater last night. pera Saturday's s vas not larger was|of the Hippodrome theater in Jules- seine tne eos o 7 burg, is an enthusiastic booster of the Julesburg's heavy. artil-| Colorado tram and is accompanying Albert Lanning, manager the nine ‘on its invasion of Wyoming and Nebraska. The Julesburg nine goes to Scotts: luff from here. Saturday’s Nightmare: AB H PO A 8b 2b 1b 1 i SoH oKow> brigade rt. ce. CoH ome SMH Smo weoooOoCSOON Totals _ ULESBURG. 2 See mith, 1b 3b ss Pp. ---09300332 2x—13 10 1 00-211 8 hits, Smith, hits, Bostick, imburg. Stolen bases, Hartzell, Bos ick, Mills. Double play, Mills unas- sted to Roche. Earned runs, Casper, -1000100 Summary—Two base Julesburg, 2. Struck out, by Gillan, + by Mapel, 7. Base on balls, off Gil- . 4; pel, 3. Hit Sy pitcher, ‘allin by Gillan, Wild pitch, Mapel. Time of game, 1 Attendance, 509. 'S GAME ABH i) 3b _ jarrity, cf 1b lartzell, ff, ocHomunuss BR oeenene ot He coasc onc > och wesHSoH loffman, p. . 35 10 25x 11 6 s second and Fus- | ahead of Zoeller in Totals . __ xZoeller ou rl out scoring ULESBURC Ohi, rawford, 2b 1b ab ss. af/ 2. p | Woancocwe se Totals — Score by innings: 0001002 0—3 1140103 Home runs, Gra t * 8 al oeireee Se Summary Fussel. Two y, Carey. Sacrifice hits, Stolen bases, Dorsey, Smith. path twice thru walks and scored each | arned runs, Casper, 3; Julesburg, 9. time. man by sacrificing. In the fourth he advanced uis| Struck out. by Hoffman, 2; by Hat. zell, 1; by Fussel, 7. Mills garnered only one hit Savurday | Hartzell. 1; off Fussel, 2. Base on balls, off Hit by niteh. but, oh boy, how he did pount the pill] et Wallin by Fussel; Crawford by yesterday, Mills got @ triple and two singles in fouf journeys yesterday Against Julesburg’s best vet. ‘The first |1 time up he wag out when Himburg laid for his fast grounder along the third base line. Ordinarily it would have gone fer a hit. Hoffman probably will be on the mound for the locals today and should be in shabe to stage a great come-back, He went up against some heavy hitters yesterday but it was not the usual Hoff- man on the slab, Today's battle is certain to be inter- esting and with right support, Casper Hartzell. Time of » 1:58, ty game, Bi ‘eaten NOTICE In the District Court Sixth Judicia istrict. State of Wyoming, County of Natrona, Rosa Penick, Plaintiff, vs. Jesse Penick, Defendant. : Jesse Penick, -Tesident de-' féndante » non-resident de- You will please take notice herc- ould. wih. |The aah 45 | by that, Rosa Penick on the 24th da; Sralocke, ee neete: Se SAO hedges 18800 filegs ieee In_courtesy to the visiting team,|#s@inst you in the above named cour ee ue asking fn a eeres of absolute divorce on the groun SALE OF INDIAN LAND Ute oe sie hte plaintiff on or about the first day of January, 1915 At the Shoshone Indian Agency, Fort|and that such abandosayne bas con bor) e Wyoming, September| tinued for more than one year next, » There will be offered for sale un- der the sealed bid plan at the Shos- hone Indian Agency, Fort Washakie, Wyoming, under supervision of the officer in charge of the Shoshone Agency, on Sp as 22, 1920, ap- proximately 11, and grazing land, The Shoshone reservation is lo- cated in Fremont County, Wyoming. e d, as prayed, 000 acres farming| (SEAL) preceding. the filing of her petition; and answer or plead thereto, on or! before the 3d day of Septehber 1920 | 204-207 the allegations of said be taken as true and a at unless you appear in said caus etition will lecree grant HAZEL CONWELL, Clerk of the District Court WINTER & WINTER, The C. & N. W. railroad crosses Attorneys for Plaintiff. the southern portion and the C. B,|Pub. July 31, Aug. 7, 14, 21, 28 & Q, railroad is a short distance 1920. 4 from the east boundary. The lands to be offered for salé! are farming and grazing. | The farming lands are under ditch! and irrigable. Such crops as wheat, oats, barley and alfalfa are success-| fully grown by irrigation, Public schools are located at Fort Washakie, Mill Creek, St. Michaels, Meadow Creek, North Wind River at various other points just off the reservation. ge NOTICE OF PUBLICATION Notice is hereby given that the partnership jheretofore existing be- tween Marshall, doing business under the firm mame of Henry Transfer, has been dissolved, the said A. R. M shall having disposed of his interest Fork andj in said George" Howarth and A, R. ar- partnership and valid A: R. Marshall will not be liable for any debts hereinafter contracted ts the For description of lands, blank|remaining partner or the Henry form of bid and other information| Transfer. address E. A, Hutchison, Superin-| Dated this 15th day of August, tendent, Fort Wushakie, Wyoming.|A. D. 1920. Publish Aug. 9, 16, 23, 30, Sept. 6, A. R. MARSHALL, | 18, 20, 1920, ‘CGY, “Ugg oe. Pub, Aug. 16, 17, 18, 1920, ae ts; | At Chicago— Che I [ Baseball Results of Yesterday and Standing of Clubs STANDING OF THE CLUBS National League Ww. L, Pet. Brooklyn’ - <. 48 568 Cincinnati: - £ 59 46.662 New York -, 59 49.46 Pittsburgh - 5454 1609 Chicago — 56 67.496 St., Louis — 50 58 | 468 Boston __ 47 ST 452 Philadelphia 64.402 American League WwW LL. Pet Cleveland - = 27 642 Chicago — 2 >. 5682 New York 43.623 St. Louis 54.495 Boston — 59 449 Washington — 47 59 442 Detroit — 43 65 BOS Philadelphia — 7 294 SUNDAY'S GAMES National League At Brooklyn— Foes & Philadelphia 9, 24 Brooklyn 9 At St. H. ©. Pittsburgh 8 2 St. Louis — 9550 Pittsburgh = - G3 St. Louis ~ 1 Wisner and Lee, | hoefer, Cincinnati _ — 4) Chicago _~ 7 0 Ring and Allen, Tyler and O'Farrell). First Game (11 innings) “At New York— OR. A, Boston — —- 18-33 ‘New York 115 Boston 8 4 New York 4 beak Scott and O'Neil, Benton and Sny- der, American League At Detroit— R HOR. Chicago ~ — 10° 12) 4 Detroit ~°. 23. oe Cicotte and Schalk, Leonard and Stanage. At Washington— Rr H.R. New. York -. 34% Washington — aD tone Mortbridge and Ruel, Erickson and Gharrity. At Clevelaya— Fil 17 Se St. Louis — 4.0 Cleveland — - - 5 1010 and Billings, Clark and SATURDAY’S GAMES RT W | Merchants’ OLYMPIC EVENT mis, Chicago A, A., won the finals in the 400-metre hurdles today. . The first three places all went to Ameri- cans. {All four American entrants in the 100-mnetre Olympic running event qualified in the semi-finals, They are Scholz, University of Missouri; Mur- chison, New York A. C.; Paddock, Los Angeles A, C.; Kirskey, Olympic club San Francisgo. ‘AIG MUDDY NINE LOSES TO CASPER MERCHANTS The Merchants nine won from the Big Muddy beseball team Sunday after- poon, 9 t¢ 7. Gantz hurled good ball for th@ Casper team representing the Association. The entire Merchants’ line-up hit well. The Big (Muddy battery was compoxed of Doug- las ball players while Gantz and Tatum thade up the Casper battery. The Merchant nine returned last ,| Hight praising the Big Muddy players as being the cleanest bunch of sports- men played against in many weeks. The game was played on the diamond near the Midwest camp No. 1, BRKT varsate Wd Ey NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT TO ALL PERSONS LIABLE FOR ASSESSMENT IN GRADING DISTRICT NO. 3. Notice is hereby given that the as sesshhent roll for Grading District No. 3 was certified on the 5th dey of August, A. D. 1920, by the City Clerk to understgned City Treasurer, for collection. The owners of any Iots, tracts or parcels of land or other property charged with asseysment may re- deem the same from all or any por- tion of the liability for costs of such improvement by paying the. entire assessment, or any portion thereof charged against such lots, tracts or parcels of land, -without interest, within thirty days after the first ublication notice, to-wit: On or be- fore the 13th day of September, A. D. 1920, the owner of any such lots, tracts or parcels of land may redeem the same from all liabilities for the unpaid atjount to said assessment at any time after said thirty days by paying the entire installment of said assessment unpaid and charged against any lot, tract or parcel of land at the time of such payment, with interest thereon at the date of maturity of the last installment fall- National League First 4; (second game) Boston 4, Philadelphia 8. s4me—Boston 3, Philade.phia game—Pittsburgh 0, St. Louis nd game) Pittsburgh 1, St. Louis, 1, game called at end of eighth, New York 7, Brooklyn 6. Chicago 5, Cincinnati 0. American League First game—Detroit 2, Chicago (Second game) Netroit 6, Chicago 1. Cleveland 3, St. Louis 5, Philadelphia 3, Boston 6. Washington 2, New York a . NOTICE OF INCORPORATION. THE BELL AGENCY COMPANY was incorporated tn the office of the Secretary of State of the State of Wyoming, at 9:00 o’clock A. M., August 14th, 1920. The term of ex- istence of said company is for fifty years next after the above date, The object for which said corporation is formed is to conduct a ‘general in- surance, bonding and. securities busi- ness, in the State of Wyoming. The capital stock of said company is Twenty-five Thousand Dollars, di- vided into Two Hundred Fifty shares of the par value of One Hundred Dollars per share, fully-paid and non- assessable. The affairs and management of said corporation shall be under the control of a board of three directors and C. M. Bell, G. F. Bell and. W. Yeilding constitute said board for the first corporate year pf said cums pany. \ The principal operations of said company shall be conducted in the County of. Natrona, State of Wyo- ming. Tbe principal office of said company is Rooms 309-311 Oil Ex- change Building, Casper, Wyoming. and A, E. Stirrett is the agent for said company in charge of said office, CM. BELL, Si ; | (N.as.) sited | Publish Aug. 16, 17, 18, 1920, ea lana taf Unite ons OF THE "NTERIOR UNITED STATES LAND OFFIC Douglas, Wyoming July 7, 1920, 4% Serial No. Notice is hereby given that Rain bow. Petroleum Corporation, of Salt Creek, \Wyoming, whose address i Oil Exchange Building per, Wyoming, bas applied for a) oil and permit ‘and lease unde Section Nincteen (19) of the Ae of February 25, 1920 (Public No nee) for the Southeast puaris A i), Section Five (5). Town- Ip North, Range 78 West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, Na- trona County, State of Wyoming. Any and all persons haying adverse or conflicting claims to said land are hereby notified that a full state- ment, under oath, of such claim should be filed in this office gether with an application show! a superior right to a permit or ‘case under said act or, in of such ap plication, a showing of a valid ex isting adverse or conflicting claim to the land or the minerals therein under, the public land laws, on or. be- fore Aug. 20, 1920, otherwise such claim may be disregarded in grant ing the permit or lease Mee for WADE H. FOWLER, Register |Pub. July 20 to Aug. 20, ine., 1920 | 1920. 3 5; o-) ing due, and the entire equal in- stallments with interest upon the whole sum unpaid at the rate of 6 per cent’ per annum, payable at the same time that the installments are payable, All_payments shall be»made to the City Treasurer. This notice is: given pursuant tg she ordinances of the City of Cas- per and the statutes of Wyoming. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand at Casper, Wyoming, this 6th day of August, A. D. 1920. J. S. VAN DORN, ity. Treasurer. ad August 9 to 19, inclusive, 1920. (Rabe EAS NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT TO ALL PERSONS LIABLE FOR ASSESSMENT IN GRADING DISTRICT. NO. 2. Notice is hereby given that the as- sessment roll for Grading District No. 2 was certified on the Sth day gf August, A, D. 1920, by the City Clerk tp’ the undersigned City Treasurer, for collection. The owners of any lots, tracts or parcels of land or other property charged with assessment may redeem e same from all or any portion of the liability for costes of such im- provement by paying ‘the entire as- sessment, or any portion thereof charged against such lots, tracts or parcels of land, without interest, within thirty days after the first publication notice, to-wit: On or be-| fore the 13th day of September, A. THREE PLACES PSB ee, ° 1. Basie. canalenes fay, for nomination. for the office of She: of. Tie ‘Gecloion oF the Republica estore ¢ the Primary, Elestion AUgust 31. 1920, ———S— e FOR ASSESSOR Thereby announce myself as candi- nominat wee for hyp A Ban to. the office County r on the Republican (By Associated Preps.) -|ticket: for County, sub; ANTWERP, Aug, 16.—Frank Loo- + Beas A ee 17 primary. FRANK J. DEVLIN. _ ‘ 8-9-7t* FOR ASSESSOR. I wish to announce myself as candi- date for County Assessor, subject to the approval of the Republican voters at the Primaries August 17th. ‘ LYLE E. JAY. | 87 fe a ES FOR. SHERIFF. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for the nomination of Sheriff of Natrona county, subject to the will of the Republican voters at the Pri- mary election to Le held August 17, 1920, PAT ROYCE. ee ee EE TO THE DEMOCRATIC VOTERS OF NATRONA. COUNTY. As I am unable to see you_person-| ally I take this means of soliciting’ your support in the coming primaries for the Democratic nomination for sheriff, if nominated and elected, 1 pledge myself. to conduct the office upon a business basis and administer the Jaw within the law. > _ R. L. FORBES, 8-14-2t oo COUNTY COMMISSIONER. i As a resident and taxpayer of Na- trona county for the past ten years and knowing conditions of the com: munity in regard to roads and other improvements needed, I ask your sup: Port at the Primary election August 17, 1920. If elected ‘I will work for the interest of the people. BERT PEARCE, Candidate for county commissioner, Republican ticket. Two-year be ste & ——__ FOR CORONER 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. 8-11-5t TODD W. BOWMAN, ———— Fajr-hairéed people require more oxy- gen and nourishment than. do .those with dark hair, and therefore are to be found more in the country. fi ————— NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT TO ALL PERSONS LIABLE FOR ASSESSMENT IN GRADING DISTRICT NO. 1. Notice is hereby given that the as- sessment roll for Grading District No, 1 was certified on the 5th day of August, A. D. 1920, by the City Clerk. to the undersigned City Treasurer, for collection. ‘ The owners of any lots, tracts or, parcels of land or other property charged with assessment may redeem the same from all or any portion of the liability. for costs of such im- provement by paying the entire as- sessment, or any portion thereof against such lots, tracts or parcels of land, -without - interest, within thirty days after the first ublication notice, to-wit: On or be ‘ore the 13th day of ‘September, A, D, 1820, the owner of any such lots; tracts or parcels of land may redeem the same from all liabilities for the unpaid amount to said assessment at any time after said thirty days by aying the entire installment of said assessment mpaid and charged against any lot, tract or parcel of land at the time of such payment, with interest thereon at the date of maturity of the last installment fall- jing dye, and the entire equal in- stalfments with interest upon the whole sum unpaid at the rate of 6 per cent per annum, payable at the e same time that the iments are payable. _All payments shall be made to the City Treasurer. notice is giver pursuant to the ordinances of the City of Cas- per and the statutes of Wyoming. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand at Casper, Wyoming, this 6th day of August, A, 1920. ~ J. 8. VAN DORN, urer, Publish August 9 to. 19 si 1920, ye nee bt SEE BEN D. 1920, the owner of any such lots, tracts ‘or parcels of land may re- deem the same from all liabilities for the unpaid amount to said assess- ment at any time after said thirty days by paying the entire install ment of éaid assessment unpaid and charged Beata any lot, tract or par- cel of land at the time of such pay- ment, with interest thereon at the date of maturity of the last install- ment falling due, and the entire equal installments . with interest upon the whole surn unpaid at the rate of 6 per cent per annum, pay- able at the same time that ‘the. in. stallments are nayable. All payments ‘shall be made to the City Treasurer] 2 This notice is given pursuant to the ordinances of the eity*of Casper and the statutes of Wyoming. * IN WITNESS WHEREOP, TT hereunto set my. hand at» 4 th day of er, ugust, A. 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