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cl i ter aH e eli’ st in lak apa ev" hir ry spi 140 m in nt ra At th 14 ge se mnie st ha I d 35 ar me in id “Ol iE Tp ab un né 00 ie LE rc 92 | COX WOULD LINK IRRIGATION AND LEAGUE AS ONE Money Spent for Battleships Should Go for Reclamation, Declares Candidate in De- claring for Budget PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 14.—Outlin- ing the details of his financial policy, which inclydes proposals for a budget commissioner to act as an executive sistant to the president, and dectar- g the need for constructive measures for the development of Alaska, Gover- nor James M. Cox spoke here today. He discussed the League of Nations in terms of material results to the na- tion and pointed out that no re-adjust- ment worth while can come under re- actionary guidance. “Th 1 nm amazed at the results achieved in our gation and reclama- tion projec id Cox, “some of which I have seen for the first time in my pilgrimage to the western coast and I am appalled by the thought that Ifish partisanship in the @nited ates senate would make it necessary for us to continue building big arma- ments when the’ amount necessary to] expend in that program would in- crease the productive acreage of the United States by hundreds of thou-} sands of square miles. When it is con- sidered that the development of the Yakima valley cost the government only $10,000,000, approximately, and price of a modern battleship such are being constructed today, is $40,- 000,000, the average man can grasp the possibilities of permanent peace and} complete disarmame pei RY COLORADO JUDGE LOST IN WYOMING MOUNTAINS Wyo., Sept 14.—That 1 of the Colorado supreme ntly was Jost for two days in mountains above Saratoga, Wyo., brought to Cheyenne today rhe was news by persons returning from fishing ex- cursions in the Platte valley, Judge Maxwell, they state, became lost while fishing in the Platte south of Saratoga, on Thursday of last week. Searching parties that scoured the hills for him eventually located him Satur- Way, little the worse for his forty-eight hours of exposure despite his 74 years. He had subsisted on Sarvis berries and other wild fruit and insisted that he had enjoyed his experience. TOWNS ALONG AIR MAIL ROUTE MUST EREGT sla CHEYENNE, Wyo., Sept. 14.—With- in a few weeks the name of every town and way-station in Southern Wyo- ming, it is anticipated, will be blazoned in letters at least 6 feet high. The post office department has requested each settlement on the route of the aerial mail to have its mame painted on a convenient roof, or outlined on the ground if there be no convenient roof, in 6-foot or larger letters, for the guid- ance of air mail carriers passing over- Wherever it is practicable for them to do so the settlements also are requested to set aside areas for use as emegrency .landing Melds for miail planes, MINE FLOODED BY WATER TO BE REOPENED INTIER, Wyo., Sept. 14.—Un- ing of No. 1 mine of the Kem- Coal Company here has pro- *d sufficiently for preparations to ude to resume operations Septem- ber 20 with virtually a full force. The was flooded several months ago y sudden inrush of water that swamped the pumps. Batteries of more powerful pumps were installed as soon #8 they could be obtained and during the last few weeks have been gaining on the water steadily. The mine, how- ever, is said still to be making much water. —— ORDINANCE NO. 160-A. led and approved September 7, 1920, un- essary to make the issue with the total amount of the special assessments levied for such? improve- ;iments. Said t-nds shall bear interest ‘at the rate of six (6) per cent per an- payable semi-annually on the 15th day of March and September of tach year until, paid, and for which inter- est the proper interest coupgns, bear- ing the fac-simile signatures respect- ively of said Mayor and said City jClerk, shall be attached to and made a part of said bonds. The principle and interest of said bonds shall be payable at the office of the City Treasurer of | the City of Casper, Wyoming. Section 3. Said issue shall consist of | bonds of the denomination of Five | Hundred Dollars ($500) each, except one |bond in such amount as may be neces- sary to make the issue correspond with the total amount of the special assess- ment levied for such improvements and shall be numbered from One (1) up- wards, and shall mature on or before the 15th day of September, A. D. 1939, subject to prior redemption, however, at the time and in the manner pro- vided by statute. , , Section 4. Said bonds shall be ex- ecuted substantially in the following form: No. $500.00 ITED STATES OF AMERICA STATE OF. WYOMING COUNTY OF NATRONA CITY OF CASPER STREET IMPROVBMENT BOND The City of Casper, in the County of Natrona, in the State of Wyoming, for value received, hereby promises to pay to the bearer the sum of Five Hundred Dollars, on or before the 15th day of September, A. D, 1930, with interest thereon at the,rate of Six (6) per cent per annum, payable semi-annually on the 15th day of (March and September of each year to the bearer of the re- spective coupons therefore as they ma- ture, both principal and interest being payable in United States gold coin of the present standard value at the of fice of the City Treasurer of Casper, Wyoming. This bond is one of a series issued for the payment of the-cost and ex- pense of street improvements in Grad- ing District No. 1 in said city, as au- thorized by Ordinance No. 160-A, pass- der and pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 120 of the Session Laws of Wyoming, 1915, and amendments here- to, and is payable only out of the lo- 1,in the manner and form law. as required by }duly authorized to’ execute this obli-/date, together with interest thereon at gation on behalf of said municipality, the rate of 10 per cent per annum, Passed, adopted and approved this/have hereunto set our official signa-|and 7th day of Septernber, A. D. 1920. (Seal) B. H. PELTON, Jr., Mayor. Attest: ASA F. SLOANE, y Clerk i Publish Sept. 14, 1920. Seon) Udo. Si ORDINANCE NO. 162-A. AN ORDINANCE providing for the issuance of improvement bonds for im- provements in Grading District No. 3, in the (ly of Casper, Wyoming, pay- able out of funds derived from special assessments in said improvement dis- trict and for other matters relating to advertising, sale and issuaiice of bonds. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CASPER, WYOMING: Sec. 1. In the anticipation of the collection of special assessments for the improvement of the streets and por- tions of streets in Grading District No. 3, in the City of Casper, Wyoming, and for the purpose of raising money for ‘special improvements, improvement bonds of the City of Casper shall be issued and sold to the amount of ($98,- 796,19) Ninety-eight Thousand Seven Hundred Ninety-Six Dollars and Niné- teen Cents, or so much thereof as shall be necessary for the payment of the grading, construction of cross-walks, curbs and othar {mprovyem@gnts inct- dental to the grading of ‘said Grading District No. 3, which bonds shall be payable only out of the funds derived from special assessments for the im- provements in Grading District No. 3, levied, assessed and collected in pursu- ance to law, and each of said bonds shall specify the improvements for which said bonds are issued, and that said bonds are payable out of the funds derived from special assessments, "Sec. 2. That the said improvement bonds shall be signed by the Mayor and attested by the City Clerk; shall be dated the 15th day of September, A. D., 1920, and shall mature on or before ten 40) years from date as provided by law. Said bonds shall be in the denom- ination of Five Hundred — Dollars ($500.00) each, except that one bond may be of such amount less than Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00) as may be necessary to make the issue correspond assessments levied for such cal improvement fun created for the payment of the cost and expense of such improvement, and not otherwise, and in conformity with said act is here- by recited that: “Neither the holder nor owner of any bond under the authority of the act shall have any claim therefore against ments. Said bonds shall bear interest at the rate of six (6) per cent per an-jii num, payable semi-annually on the 15th/days from and after its passage and day of March and September of each vear until paid, and for which interest}same in The Casper Daily Tribune in the proper interest’ coupons, bearing the fac-simile signatures respectively with the total amount of the special|(30) days from said date of first publi- improve-| cation. tures and caused the corporate) seal of' said City to be hereunto affixed ‘as on the 15th day of September, A. D., 1920. (SEAL) . = x > ea Mayor. Attest: Sigh Clete ae oe COUPON. NO $15.00 On the 15h day of March-September, The City ‘of Casper, Natrona County, Wyoming. e Will pay to bearer Fifteen, Dollars in United States Gold Coin of the pres- ent standard of value at the office of the City Treasurer ouc of funus collect- ed by special assessment ‘in Grading District No. 8, being six months inter- est then due on its Street Improvement Bonds, dated September 15th, 1920. NO... Attests City Clerk. CERTIF! STATE OF WYOMIN . Clerk Casper, in the County and State aforesaid, hereby certify that this bond is within the lawful debt limit of said City of Casper, and is is- sued according to law. In testimony whereof, I have here- unto signed my name officially and af- fixed the corporate seal of said City, the — = day of -----..-.22-------- A. D., 192 : City Clerk. Sec. 5. No bonds shall be issued until after thirty days (30) from date of the first publication of notice to prop- erty owners of the filing*of the con- firmed assessment roll with the City Treasurer for collection and no bond shall be issued to cover the amount of assessment paid by property owners who avail themselves of the privilege ‘conferred by law of payment of their full assessments within the said thirty Sec. 6. This ordinance shall jake ef fect and be in full force and <ifeet ten the Clerk shall post and publish the the manner and form as required by law. : WHERBPAS, no assignment has ever been made of said mortgage deed, nor of the said note secured thereby and the undersigned is now the owner and .| holder thereof, and WHEREAS, said mortgage deed pro- vided, among other things that “and in case default shall be made in the payment of sald principal sum of money hereby imtended to be secured, or. in the payment of the interest thereof, or any part of such principal or, interest as above provided then it shall and may be lawful for the sald party of the second part, her” heirs, executors; administrators, or assigns to sell and di ofgaid premises and all right, title, benefit and equity of redemption of the said parties of the first part, their heirs or assigns tnere- in at public auction for cash according to the statute in such case made and provided and in the manner therein prescribed, and out of the money aris- ing from such sale to retain the said principal and interest, together with the costs and expenses of such sale and Three Hundred Fifty ($350.00) Dol- lars for attorney, solicitor, or counsel fees, and the overplus, if any there be, shall be paid by the party. making such sale on demand to the said par- ties of the first part, their heirs, exe- cutors, administrators or assigns, and in any proceeding in equity to “fore- close this mortgage, said solicitor’s fees shall be taxed as costs_in said action,” and WHEREAS, the principal sum _ evi- denced by said promissory note above mentioned; to-wit, Thirty-five Hundred ($3,500.00) Dollars, together with inter- est thereon, hecame due and payable on the Mth day bf June, 1920, and the same is now due and payable and no part of it has ever been paid, and by the terms of said mortgage the whole principal sum secured by said mort- gage, together with interest thereon is ‘CAPITOL LIFE’ McGREW Phone 153 . Casper ‘Business (HHHHHHE (AHHHHHS Directory and Professional , abeduduboded {HHH ACCOUNTANTS now overdue and unpaid, and WHEREAS, the said mortgagors have wholly defaulted in and failed to make payment of principal and inter- est of said promissory note, and WHEREAS, there is due on said mortgage, and said note secured there- by at the date of the first publication of this notice, the principal sum of Thirty-five Hundred ($3,500.00) Dollars arid One Hundred Forty-three dollars and Forty-five cents interest thereon, being interest at 10 per cent per an- num on Thirty-five Hundred ($3,500.00) Dollars from March 9, 1920, muking al- together the sum now due from said mortgagors to the undersigned said mortgagee the sum of Thirty-six Hun- dred Forty-three dollars and Forty- of said Mayor and said City Clerk shall the City by ‘which the same is issued. |b. attached to and made a part of said except from the special assessment in case of non-payment shall be con- fined to the enforcement of such ns-|°f Casper, Wyoming. sessinents.” $ Sec. 3. Said issue shall consist of This bond may be called in and paid | bonds of the denomination of Five Hun-| in its numerical order on any interest | dred Dollars (3500.00) each, except one payment day whenever there shall be | bond in such amount as may be neces- sufficient money in the local improve-|sary to make the issue correspond with ment fund against which these bonas|the total amount of the special assess- are issued, over and above sufficient |ment levied for such improvements and paid bonds to pay the principal of one| wards, and shall mature on or before or more bonds, provided such call*shall|the 15th day of September, A. D., 1930, be made in the city official newspaper] subject to prior’ redemption, however, as by law required. at the time and in the. manner provided ie w yeh by reenon of non-conformity }py statute. © any law or ordinance, or by reason} ‘Sec, 4. Said bonds shall be executed of any omission, informality, mistake, | s pstantially in the following form: error, delay or irregularity, any tax or $500.00 assessment levid on account of said im- ; provement is invalid or is deemed in- valid by the Council of said.City, or is adjudged illegal, or in case of deficien- cies, the Council of said City will cor- rect the same by proper proceedings as Btrest mprovement Bond provided by law and will reassess and|_ THE CITY OF CASPER, in relevy the same and also an amount |County of Natrona, in the necessary to make up such deficier-| Wyoming, for value received, hereby cies. promises to pay to the bearer the sum And it is hereby certified, recited and|of Five Hundred Dollars, on or before declared that all acts, conditions and|the 15th day of September, A. D., 1930, things required to be done precedent|with interest thereon at the rate of to and in issuing of this bond have |six (6) per cent per annum, payable been done, happened and performed in}semiannually on thé 15th day of paves and due‘form as required by |March and September of each year to w and that said indebtedness evi-lthe bearers of the respective coupons denced by this issue of bonds does not | therefore as they mature, both princi- exceed any statutory or constitutional b a limitation. pal and interest being payable in United States Gold Coin of the present stand- In testimony whereof we, the under: signed officers of the City of Casper, |2"™4 value at the office of the City Treas- Natrona County, Wyoming, being duly {Ue Of Casper, Wyoming. authorized to execute this obligation on | ‘This bond is one of a series issued for behalf of said municipality, have here-|the payment of the cost and expense of unto set our official signatures ana|Street improvements in Grading Dis- caused the corporate seal of said City|trict No. 3, in said City, as authorized to be hereunto affixed as on the 15th |by Ordinance No. 162-A, passed and ap- day of September, A. D. 1920. proved September 7th, 1920, under and - pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 120 of the Session Laws of Wyoming. 1915, and amendments hereto, and is payable only out of the local improve- ment fund created for the payment of the cost and expense of such improve- No. $15.90 ments, and not otherwise, and in con- On the 15th day of March-September aie Srith pag (8 0) Bereny, Soot Beye ronnie a a “Neither the holder nor owner of any will pay to bearer Fitteen Dollars in|POnd under the authority of the act shall have any claim therefore against STATE OF WYOMING? COUNTY OF NATRONA, CITY OF CASPER. the layor. (Seal) SA pita a eee City Clerk. COUPON An ordinance’ providing for the 1s- sSuance of improvement bonds for im- provements in Grading District No. 1, in the City of Casper, Wyoming, pay- able out of funds derived from special nesessments in said improvement dis- trict and for other matters relating to advertising, sale and issuance of bonds. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAY- OR AND CITY COUNCIL OF |THE CITY OF CASPER, WYOMING: Section 1. In the anticipation of the collection of special assessments for the improvement of the streets and portions of streets*in Grading District No. 1 in the City of Casper, Wyoming, and for the purpose of raising money for special improvements, improve- ment bonds ef the City of Casper, shall be issued and sold to the amount of Thirty-eight Thousand Two Hundred Forty-one Dollars and Highty-five Cents ($38,241.85), or so much thereof as shall be necessary for the payment of the grading, construction of cross walks, curbs and other improvements incidental to the grading of said Grad- ing District No. 1, which bonds shall be payable only out of the funds de- rived from special assessments for the improvements in Grading District No. 1 levied, assessed and collected in pur- suance to law, and each of sald bonis shall specify the improvements for which said bonds are issued, and that said bonds are payable out of the funds derived from special assessments. Section 2. That the said improve- ment bonds shall be signed by the May- or and attested by the City Clerk; shall be dated the 15t': day of September, A. D. 1920, and shall mature on or be fore ten (10) years from date as pro- vided by law. Said bonds shall be in the denomination of Five Hundred Dol- lars ($500) each, except that one bond may be of such amount less than Five Hundred Dollars ($500) ac mey be. nen- United States gold coin of the present : standard of value at the office of the|‘he City by which the same ts issued, except from the ‘special asesssment 7th day of September, A. D., 1920. ASA F. SLOANE, for the payment of interest on all*un-jshal! be numbered from One (1) up-|@ated March 9, 1920, amd recorded in officio registrar of deeds in and for Property situate in the County of Na- trona, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, /of lot numbered 1 in block numbered 152 in the City of Casper, Town of Casper, as the same appears of record in the office of the county clerk, and ex-officio registrar of deeds in and for the county of Natrona, State of/state of Wyoming, gage deed was given to secure the, said. payment of a principal sum of Thirty-| five hundred ($3,500.00) Dollars, paya- Passed, adopted and approved this! five cents, no part of which has ever been paid, and no suit or proceeding bonds. The principle and interest of|(SEAL) B. H. PELTON, JR. ever having been instituted at law to made for th 5 . such bond was Iesded, but his rome |#id bonds shall be payable ‘ht the of- Mayor. |cover the debt secured by. said mort- 3 fice of the City Treasurer of the City] Attest: gage or any part thereof, NOW, THEREFORE, public notice is hereby given that pursuant to the stat- ute in such case made and provided and by virtue of the power and author- ity vested in the undersigned mort- gagee, Grace Watt French does hereby notify all persons to whom it may cen- cern that she will-on the 6th day of October, 1920, between the hours o 9:00 o'clock in the forenoon and 5-16 o'clock in the afternson sell said premises and property described in said mortgage, or so much thereof as may. be necessary at-ptiblic vendue t’ the. highest bidder for cash. in) hand, at the south front door of the Court House on Center Street in the City of Casper, Natrona County, Wyoming, to pay, according to the terms of said mortgage and said note the amount of said’ indebtedness remaining unpaid, together with all costs and other ex- penses as aforesaid. Said sale shall be made by the sheriff of Natrona County, Wyoming, at the time and place afore- City Clerk. Publish Sept. 14,°1920. $< NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE. WHEREAS, R. E. Frost and Zaida BE. Frost, his wife, by a mortgage deea the office of the county clerk, and ex- Natrona County, Wyoming, in book 19 of Mortgage Deed Records, on page 168, under date of March 20, 1920, mortgaged to Grace Watt French the following described real estate and State of Wyoming; to-wit, all formerly which said mort- Dated at Casper, Wyoming, August 17, 1920. . GRACE WATT FRENCH, Mortgagee. Pub. Aug. 17, 24, 31, Sept. 7, 14, 21, 28, 1920, ble to the mortgagee therein named according to the terms and conditions| of one certain promissory note dated March 16, 1920, and due 90 days from! CHARTER NO. 6850 RESERVE DISTRICT NO. 10 STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF THE CASPER NATIONAL BANK, AT CASPER, WYOMING, IN THE STATE OF WYOMING, AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON SEPT, 8, 1920. RESOURCES Loans and discounts, including rediscounts. *Tofal loans - +-$1,999,927.46 $1,999,927.46 eoeeteseeeeerseeeeseee eee 4 GUARANTEE REGISTRY sah ‘ CORPORATION 4 id Auditors and Accountants bs 4 Stock baie ran So Transfer : © Phone 660 +08 ay /208-11 Oi! Exchange Bldg. SH eee eee Sees eee eee eRe Te sete ete sesere eeeeee REIMERTH & VAN DENBERG * . Auditers and Accountants 3 * Stock Transfer nts ¥ * 306 0. S. igss? hone 767-3. * ® ew York Boston * Casper Se eee eeeseeesesesesseress ARCHITECTS eeeeeee DUBOIS & GOODRICH 2 Architects 4 * Rooms 24-25 Townsend Block * * Casper, Wyo. Phore 440 * eee RESTO TTT tere rs Ty se08 pesesene * | GARBUTT, WEIDNER & * * SWEENEY > if Architects * * 415 Oil Exchange Bldg.—Phone 1162 * eeee * SSS SSH HEE SHEERS MANICURING eeeees eeeeeeae *. &. LEXIE A. BROOKS ss * Manicuring, Dyeing and Bleaching * ba Graduate * Scientific peat lee re and Mas- * be seuse, Combings Made to Order. . lence. Call: * Phone 1367 tte sees es eeeees BARBER SHOPS eee eee eee Teer eee ree * OIL EXCHANGE BARBER SHOP * = Oil Exchan; nge Building od EVERYTHING SANITARY * Sooner or Later You Will Become * * One of Our Cnstomers. ba a WE STRIVE TO PLEASE % eee nesses seces s: * BAGGAGE AND euseneses TRANSFER AND $2 Phonos* Res. 87. MOVING A SPEC teen Seas atassessenseese CHIROPODIST : * * eeenee . oe * Visiting Scientific Chiropodist * PEARL WALKER * Phors 1215-R 631 East A,St. * * Work by Appointment: Only tetas ese a eeee este HIROPRA| . * . * * DR. B. G. HAHN * id DR. EDNA HAHN ee 34 Chiropractors bd Art Suite 2, Townsend Block Ss = Phones: Office 423, Res. Ld *, * . City Treasurer ott of funds collected by special assessment in Grading D.s.|™2de for the improvement for which trict No. 1, being six months interest |8¥ch bond was issued, but his remedy then due on its Street Improvement |!n case of non-payment shall be con- Bonds, dated September 16, 1920. fined to the enforcement of such as- sessments,”” ‘This bond may be called in and paid No, - in its numerical order on any interest Attes —- payment day whenever there shall be City Clerk. sufficient money in the local improve- ment fund against which these bonds CERTIFICATE are issued over and above sufficient for State of Wyoming, ) the payment of interest on all unpaid dss bonds to pay the principal of one or County of Natrona. ) more bonds provided such call shall be » Clerk of the City |made in the City Official Newspaper as of Casper, in the County and Sta*e |ny law required. aforesaid, hereby certify that this bond ? 3 is within the lawful debt limit of said], 10h: PY reaton by non-conformity to City Of Casper, and is issued accoralng Jany ommission, informality, mistake, In testimony whereof I have here. |@?To" delay or irregularity, any tax or affixed the corporate seal of said. City, mS *; |invalia by the Council of said City, or ie ose ds day of aap as De 1920. . aah: is adjudged illegal, or in case of de- ..-.’ |ficiencies, the Council of said City will City Clerk. |correct the same by proper proceedings Section 6. No tonds shall be isaued |4s provided by law and will re-assess until after thirty days (30) from date of |and re-levy the same and also an the first publication of notice to prop-|amount necessery to make up such de- erty owners of the filing of the con- | ficiencies, firmed assessment roll with the City| And it is hereby certified, recited and Treasurer for collection and no bond |declared that all acts, conditions and shall be issued to cover the amount of | things required to be done precedent to assessment paid by property owners |/and in issuing of this bond have been who avail themselves of the privilege |qone, happened and performed in reg- conferred by law of payment of thelr |iiar and due form as required by lax full assessments within the said thirty} ina that sald indebtedness evidenced (30) days from said date of first pudli-|F7" inis issue of bonds does not exces’ Pe RE, gate: cunicuea than eek any “statutory or constitutions! Jimite dt i o Ser eneUee seems naa atta ta Neteage | IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF we, the and the Clerk shall post and publish |Undersigned! officers of the City of Cas- fhe same in the Casrer Daily Tribune |Per, Natrona’ County, Wyoming, being Overdrafts, 2,006.94 Deposited to secure circulation (U. 8, Bonds par value). 50,000.00 Pledged as collateral for bills payable 150,000.00 Owned and unpledged 3,650.00 War Savings Certificates and Thrift Stamps actually owned -...--..--~.--------+----=-. neon 979.00 Total U. S. government securities. - 204,629.00 Becurities, other than U. 8S. bonds | (not including ' stocks, owned and unpledged 152,131.51 Total bonds, securities, etc., other than 152,131.51 6tock of Fedéral Reserve Bank_-~~--~-~------- oe 5,700.00 Value of banking house, owned and unincumbered 5,403.62 Furniture and_ fixtures. a 3,629.35 New building fund -... 15,089.94 Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank. - 180,725.70 €ash in vault and net amounts due ‘from national Banks ct ae eee ce NERA EES 450,281.33 et amounts due from banks, banker#and trust com- panies 7 3,863.73 ‘Checks on other banks in the same city or town as reporting bank ~~_-------------------------------- 29,614.21 Checks on banks located outside of city or town of reporting bank and other cash items-------- ae en 821.08 Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due from Treasurer 2,500.00 667,806.05 $3,056,323.87 @apital stock paid in_. $ 50,000.00 Surplus fund ---~. -- - 150,000.00 Undivided profits, less current expenses, interest and taxes paid_.-.---.-... 583.55 Circulating notes outstanding - 49,200.00 Due to banks and bankers.- 2,208.55 Certified checks outstanding- 577.00 Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding_-. : 23,902.60 Individual deposits subject to check.----. 1,829,961.49 Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 day: 60,180.00 ‘ Certificates of deposit. oe 120,336.80 Other time deposit: = -----< 617,873.88 Letters of Credit and Travelers’ Checks sold for cash is and outstanding --.--. ween enn ge enn nnn ennnsnnn--= 1,500.00 2,656,540.32 Bills payable with Federal Reserve Bank~-~----. 150,000.00 Total_-.. .---. fee etdenwn nea n inne net ancensnene ane § $3,056,323,87 STATE OF WYOMING, County of Natrona,—ss: ‘ I, Q. K. DEAVER, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. % Q. K. DEAVER, Cashier. Correct-Attest: A. J. CUNNINGHAM, 4 z P. C. NICOLAYSEN, PATRICK SULLIVAN, Directors. eo Subscribed and sworn to before me this 13th day, of September, 1920. @EAL) LAURA H. BICKNELL, Notary Public. My commission expires December 11, 1921, - St. . Phone 1457 . f costs and mat Is & © free. Call evenings td } Room 6, Riverview Hotel ® hd 325 N. Center St. ° wee aeeeseserensas . LARSEN & JORGENSEN, I tractors Geni Planing Mill ia Connecti: 289 W. Midwest Ave * See See SHee eeetesesesen LEANERS AND PRESSERS *. deal erenee * THE SERVICE CLEANERS Horsch o Nymaard Cent ae FO Ta fr er, an be “service” Our Motte Phone 56 See eeeeeeseeeese DENTIS eeee DR. T. B. RRATTEBO * Suite 202-204 * Wyatt Hotel Phone 123 * ee eeeeseresese en? eneeeves DR. J. J. DONOVAN * New Location Over White's Grocery s Suite 5 0G i Phone 66 * * 112 E. Second SOC OHHE RHE SD Des see eesene settee ere eeeos ® eeeenene DOCTORS Pree eT ee eee eee eee 2 DR, J. C. KAMP $4 Physician and Surgeon Office: Sulte 4, Smith Bldg. Phones:- Office 129, Res. 2 eters eeeese entese ee eeenseesee eter e es MARSHALL C. KEITH, M. D. Special Attention Given to Obstet- P and Surgeon Bi Phones: Office 30, Res. 164 ed este eueeeeese eeeeetseenesesseeeresee DR. T. J. RIACH. and Sur Offies: Room 4, Wood Bide. Phones: Office 743, Res. 1222 eeeereeseseeee shesees seseeeeeee eeeetee . jician and Surgeon bd Special Attention Given to Diseases * of Women and Children. ., b Suite 200-201, 0. S. Bldg, ba * Phones: Office 699, Res. 746 * pe eeeee seeeeesete * . * * * * ee? esnene ete 3 HOSPITALS ae ee ree een tese es eee * CASPER PRIVATE HOSPITAL * 4 938 S, Durbin St. * Phone 273 Casper, Wyo. R.. HOMER R. LATHROP a and Obstetrics * . * * . 2 . * * PS . . eeeeeseresessseseeeses Coe eho eeeta ree eeseteses * NEW YORK HAT CLEANING * . * WORKS bd | * We clean and re-block all kinds of * Soft, * Felt and Stiff * bd Hate’ tor Ladi and Gentlemen. * bd Ne tri 3 all work ran- ° |. We call for and deliver. Shoe * . narior in conection. * __. Phone 1319-WV, * 123 8. Center Casper, Wyo. Soest stew eseceeeeeeereras POM ee neers sees etereeeee : WILLIAM 0. WILSON 4 . orney * ‘Suites 14-18-16, Townsend Block * as Cas; W; be eeeneees SCCCHH RES eee aeeeeeeHEEeee bd MICHAEL W. PURCELL 2 : Suit aie Ou Pochnnee Bid: nite * Phone 86 Casi , Wyo, * Se eee eee eeese ses eeeseeres o. Peeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeee ve HAGENS & MURANE id : 206-207 oll Becnan Bldg. . ize a if ‘Casper, Wyo. . ee eeeesee seeeteeees NICHOLS & STIRRETT . . . 5 309-10-11 Oil Trchanes Bldg. . s erase seee * settee Feaeeeensenns aeeeerees : CPORGE W. FERGUSON * torney. Ww * 4 Rooms 22-23, Townsend Bldg. * Phone 196-3 bd & Casper, Wyo. * . aes Ce eee eee eres ihded bie eee eee eee ee eet be OIL LAND AND LE, be Cc. H. ANDERSON ac co; : Ld New and One-Run Casi: * Bldg Phone 166-M * * 307 0.5. eects Ce eeeoeeeeesaens PLUMBING AND HEATING TOSCO H Ree eee eeeeeeeeeeees * J. DO) Plumbing be bad Treating, : eating, Hot Water * Lig ipecialty. Jobbing of * Ki Promptly Attend Shop: ae 8. Spruce—Phone Soe. * wees Sete eeeeencasees RADIATOR REPAIRING COO COC eee eee eeseseeeeeses CASPER AUTO § WORKS DATOR FP avetene Repairing and Re- E Ww Coreing ‘orkmen rire Cheerful Given Se ererenee vac, TOILET ARTICLES. FRANCO-AMERICAN TOILET ‘ES REQUISIT: Are manufactured expressl; en who are a trifle more partinn: the avera appeneanveraee of thetr per. Sr Foal z : 5 in Floor, 0. 5. Bide” . Pl Sri rerrwns ‘hone 767-R * toes to. *