Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 13, 1920, Page 5

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Ne. ee 6 Keefe aye, Ba road ni thereto set for the 18th , 125.00; W. F. Henning, Est. No, 7 strances be i . Bryan aye, Bar joyle | day of Octoker, A. D. 1920. 41.70|_ San, Sewer Dist. No. 1 4,567.82] nye, Fred Van Gérdoal aye. es An aye ana vote taken | W. Ts 2.09) Li S. Worthington, > engi- thé 4 f I c: . hereupon M clared | Tes! : W. F. Dun 6 ; neéring ___ 228.39 | W. H d D | said Grdinatice duly nH as a Keefe aye, M. L. Bishop aye, 6. MF. M Warren Constru iy { e ave tor mme late e€ ivery and therefrom this ordinance shaltbe Prva aye, Earl C. Boyle aye, Fred Est. No. 7 Paving Dist. | 38 puTtibd ain ne pce and effect from and es: ion he fis 300-00 Lane ul aanawiSE: eaaC 2,018.80 | L 1 Be Pepiem er 7, 1920. pabiane ict Vhnil be Padre said eueH Aue Cane setlareay s- us Far Tg te pata 200.00 | eaatbr as sae 100.94 | Overland “4” touring and roadster models. % . H. PEL’ ON, de, nance No, 160-A of the O; es|. The following bills wéte presented L, Estabrook, inspector 175.00! Watren Construction Co., | One Willys-Knight touri ‘Attest: ASA F. SLOANE ‘ayor. |of the City of Casper, Fi J. 8. Hardwick, ecntract A, Knittle; rodman._. 150.00} Est. No. 7 Paviny Etat Hel Cars \ Ai eared tater ' City Olek, 1, An Ordinance presented, entitled| }, °F Sane ort $ HOgigO 1 De - eho ieee Nov 24 a2,07218 | We will sell on terms to responsible parties. Call or a. An Ordinance providing for the is- a by , cata “00 (Frank Juli is Z “hee : 28.51 | hone for demonstration. : suance of improvemefit bonds for) F: Dunn, councilman_ 25.00|Frank Julian, pdrk commis- =| neering ___- 2 peed 1,128.91 phon 5 COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS. improvements in Grading District No.| W+.W- Keefe, councilmans 10.00 | sider Jasco. - 2... 200.00) Moved by Fred Van Gordon, sec-, 4 er, Wyo. t. 7, 1930 2, in the City of Casper oming, |: M- Bryan, councilma: 25.00|Charlés Lundman, city onded }. M. Bryan’ that the bills; ° “oe C1 Caneel OP ti alo | payeble oe GE ton nea ae Be: | Bed Van’ Gordons sonnel sexton ann 150.00| be allowed as aindited by the Finance| Joe E. Mansfield Inc eg lt Byes sot ity of Pascal eueuahe TK a wear. man... 80.00|Axe] Nelson, labor: 147.00 |Committee and warrants ordered | “fl ett I TPES Saige eth eg tient disthict “BRA for cthok cre, | atl: C, Boyle, - Henry Michel, labor 23.80 drawn to pay same. On roll call #!l) 138 S. Kimball Phone 346 paar: ot YP the Sata ipa relati to. aavestian uae ani ge Maen nea eee: x ‘m. Culbergon, laborer__ 89,25 | Voting aye the Mayor declared sail 4 . s ber at City Hall with genet Chats Suanent ce bondet and 8-197 Bishop, councilman. .00;Leo Adamson, laborer. __ 97.50 | motion duly carried. | elton, Jr. eid: yor B. H. Moved Mt, Bi * Asa F. Sloane, city clerk ,00 | Richard Forster, laborer 147.00; There being no further business} a - On elles followin El ediby. W 7 Bishop, second-| J, Van Doren, city George Lewis, laborer___ 62.50|to come before this meeting same 04 eO6 men hae pwere|ed by W. F. Dunn that the ordin- : 200.00|Wm. Hamilton, laborer-- 117.50| was adjourned until 8 o'clock p. m. WoW. Ke eee W. F. Dunn,}ance be passed as read. An aye and " . M i ‘|Ray Turner, laborer_ 115,00 | September 10. 1920 | TEP nag ahi, Ons taba ag re LEGIONNAIRES S 5 @ . Di , W. We 2 ‘ it : isi - 90.90 | ; i y bee a Asa F. Sloane, city clerk. |L. Bishop aye, C. M. Bryan aye,|py, G.- 5 ‘Gacden, a Arthur Brandt, 150.00 | Attest: ASA F. SLOANE, yet | F fe minutes of the: last regular, | Earl C. Boye aye, Fred Van Gordon) physician -----/.--.> .00| Harold Barthel, laborer. 150.00 City Clerk. | | meetit ba? puewe Jad Special | Aye. Fire Department, city hall 'd DeWeese, laborer_- 150.00 } anlainta Pave ee Whereupon the Mayor declared| janitor _ .00 | Justin Pattick, laborer. 150.00 | e the Polen ig been. filed by| said ordinanee duly passed as read|Edith En. Wm. Schopf, laborer_._- 40.00} TYPEWRITERS : pee al dst ce pe to}and therefrom this ordinance shall .00|T, W. Berry, labore 180.00 |f Bought, s61a, rented, repatred. Dealer There will be an important meeting of the iit is ees driving of taxi driver| be in full force and effect from and Charles TLahamian, | SON, “ B I Perera it was moved by Fred|after ten days from the date of its| 4 f and ne rent. 25.75|| CORONAL. C. SMITH ' a oppo scene by CG. M.| passage and shall be known as Ordi- i A. F, Sloane. expense-—. Casper Typewriter GEOR W n MAN < mesg a Teas ense of Bil] Ed-|nance No. 161-A of the Ordinancos| tory, services ______ .00 | Consolidated Royalty Oil Exchange z a h4 ae je Sie i . On roll call all} of the Gity of Casper. E. M, Ellithorpe, chief of Co,, services rendered_ 101 Wyatt Bldg. Phone 856 | 3 M3 bv ie Mayor declared said} An Ordinance presented, entitled| ‘police... ae 200.00| W. H. Henning, labor and ‘ om |P 4 OF THE 3 mi sale co ly carried, “An Ordinance providing forthe 1s-|J. M. Farris, policem: 00| material u..- ._--.._. ba a i ink the deferted date set)suance of improvement bonds for im-|Jas. Lynch, ‘policeman_ 144.22|W. F. Henni: labor and $ z Be baw eee eee rovemerits’ ih Grading District No, ata aston, 144.29 materia = ae 3 AW RICA E 1 3 . a Sy. ‘e- in the City of Casper, Wyoring, | To: lunch, policem: y Chas, R, ank, repair to TE Oe ae Nhe nee payable out of funds’ derived front B. B, King, polieeman 281 wnter line = ste =f PION EER r' cial assessments in said improve-|J, J. Haniff, policeman___ fs ‘han, Levin ‘emiple- 7 the Mayor ani Sity, Connell, ment district and for other matters | Chas. Turest r poloeinan i tan building éribs____ GR¢ ICERY Monday Night, September 13 harroc: rsel Bid relating to advertising, sale and issti-|B, H. Moore, policeman 144,22/L. S, Worthington, engi- M MARKET At 8 O'Clock in Marth baer bs as Hannsd1 peb oe es Watch £. g Bersley, policemis: . neering --_______ AND MEAT ; Fe over e an Gotdon;. sec. lealey, eman— " im | :, cop Te oo-toot haut, $1.10 | eho PY, WW. seeks that the’ Ord- [Jack Wedderl volicema 14492| .o., labor and mate PHONE 345 Legion Club Rooms Le A . inance be passed as read, n ‘eH. G. James, i in. 44,22 | State 0! voming, ¢oni- A s1as, ated ie cues and nay vote being taken sosutted: ee Pickett, "policeman , engenaton an = Sandison & Fiddes | Smith-Turner Building “4 > per . F, Dw aye, ‘ « Keete aye, » J. Devine, je a e3 rothers, Es' o. THOS, FIDDES, wiser | f i cubic yard. ML. Bish® ayk CM. Bevan aye? ee L. Rickard, otbenat 9 Grading Dist, No. 4. 22,998.49 |] Corner Fourth and Jeffétson Sts. Financial report of First Stampede will be read and For Bonds arl ©, Bi : 8. to Barth under. Boofoot haul, $4.12 ep joyle aye, ef Van Gordon |Joé Bunch, boardin; per cubic yard. hereupon the Mayor . declared Earth over 500-foot haul, $1.20 aad egingaee duly paieed as read|M. H. K x 4 . per cubi¢ yard. and therefrom this ordinance shall] D. H. Smith, fireman 18,671.87 Dr echal per 100 feet, 4c per cu-|be in full force and efféct ftom and bie yard, | P. t Servi National Convention Announcements. “data | ‘Wer Deliver FRED DRALLE, Post Secretary. 1 30000000600000000000006 000000" $000000600000008 , | after ten days from the date of its|H. BE. isso ath big Fred Van Gordon, sec- passage and shall be kriown as Ord- i W. . 1 onded b; . L. Bishop, that the let-|inance No. 162-A of the Ordinances |. 2 Paving Dist. No. 401.75 | ting of the contract for grading Dis-|of the City of Casper: . F. Giffin, fireman. 185.00|L, S, Worthington, engi- trict No. 7 be deferred until Sep-| Moved by ©. M. Bryan, seconded Gibeon, firema: 185.00| neering -...--1_---_ tember 20, 1920. An a ud - | 0. ii ‘SF ing,;-Est. No. 2 ane bane skis ae aye, ae ney by Fred Van Gordon that “A resolu. Freel, street commis- W. F. Henning,-Est. No. | re e 3 . -|tion amending and correcting the ti-| sioner 2.2.4. .u.._ . 160.00). Paving Dist. No. 14... 7,256.17} Dunn aye, W. W. Keefe aye, M. L.| tle or caption of the notice to par Cecil Freel, truck driver. 200.00 L. S. Worthington, engi- pips Bishop aye, C. M. Bryan aye, Eari|erty owners i Grading District No.|W. P. Layton, teamster.- 125.00) “neering ——----..----- 815.85 | ©. Boyle ‘aye, Fred Van Gordon aye.|5, as ptblished April 19, 1920, and| Elmer Brainerd, dumpman 93.00 | W. F. Henning, Wst. No. 1 raed Whereupon the Mayor declaredjamending and correcting Section 2) A. Hinkle, white wing___ 125.00| San. Sewer Dist. No. 1 4,751.31) said motion duly carried, of the Stel of intention to im-|Fred Kinkaid, white wing 144.00/L. S. Worthington, engi- i ae oe W. Keefe, seconded|prove by grading draining certain| Merle Yorke, truck driver NOGENB . panier! ean, 237.57 46.05 | by GC. M. ‘an that the bid of J.|streets and portions of streets in S. Hardwick in the sum of $175 toe Grading District No. 5 and passed oan staitways in the basement of |by the pity Seana the 5th da: 1 4 @ ‘all be accepted. of April, A. ,, and publish utomo ) | es On roll call all voting aye the ‘April 19, 1920," be adopted as eats 5 Mayor declared said motion duly car- An aye and nay vote being taken WESTERN WOOL co n = ried. ; resulted: W. F, Dunn aye, W. W- ‘y id An ordinance presented, entitled|Keefe aye, M. L. Bishop sye, C. M. FAn Prdinance providing for the is-| Bryan aye, Earl C. Boyle aye, Fred suance of improvement bonds for); Van Gordon aye, Commission Merchants improvements in Grading District Wheretipon the Mayor declared No. 1, in the City of Casper, Wyn-|said motion dul ied. i i ming. payable out of finds ‘aerived seiTha Assessment Roll for Grading 206-208 S. Front St. Philadelphia, Pa. from special assessments in said im-| District No, 5 filed by the consulting H. E. Grude, Distributor provement district and for . other! engineer with the city clerk and pre- by | ates latin to pdyeriing, wale ented to the Clty Counet or dee Solicits Consignments Only | § 108 South Center and issuance of bonds.” acceptance, Moved “Moved by C, M. Bryan, se by | seconded W.. W: Keefs tne ~ sentence - Earl C. Bogie that the-otainunce be aves *roll tor’ Grading District Liberal Advances i sed as read. del oy nay vote|No. 5 be aceepted and the date of a“ ing taken result . F. Dunn|hearing objections and remon- R Saya C= “Old Timers” Day Program . To be Given in the Historical Booth, Agricultural Hall, State oe Fair, Grounds, Douglas, Wyoming | Thursday Morning, September 16th, 1920, at 10 o’Clock “Mi f National Airs”... . . cp ai Pitiay. /band “Personal Reeollections”., etlies 1h Nee Hon. Luke Voorhees wae on Behalf of the State”. ... .Gov. Robert D. Carey “Our Pioneer Women”... ... . . Ex-Gov. Joseph M. Carey “Welcome on Behalf of the State Fair Committee”’. . “Pioneer Press of Wyoming” . .Sec. of State W. E. Chaplin : Sie Reha ie eae ceeveeeeeeeesMr. Joseph Garst “History of Our Pioneers”............-6.-4- John Clay “Response for ‘Old Timers’”.. . . . .... Dr. J. M. Wilson “Connecting Links’ Beet Saat Judge A. C. Campbell “Advantage of Early Day Ranching in Wyoming”. . “Barly Experiences’..............- By Pioneer Women Par ce ee .. .ExGov. B. B. Brooks Song, “Wyoming”.......... ee Miss Florence Cook The program has been arranged by the State Historian, who urges that all pioneers be c present. : Beis) In addition to the interesting program an opportunity will be given for exchange of remi- 3 - niscences and the renewing of old acquaintances. Meee The State Historian has mailed out to all the “Old Timers” in this State, the following invita tion: ‘ “Miss Anderson, State Historian, desires that ali the ‘Old Timers’ in this State be cordially invited and that in case one has not received an invitation, through some cause, he is urged, if pos- sible, to attend this meeting.” eMrwes a ee ee eyert by, 2B 7 hes PSP ise s pay wear Orn mt ew wew wees 72> a TSR Er

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