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oe \ te see eee eee: 1 1 « « i t ! ® : TRE ROUTED BY 3 IN NORTH (= - POLISH FORCES WARSAW, Oct, 2 2—(By Associated Press)—Defeat of the Russians on the Polish northern front seems vir- tually complete. Soviet troops are re. ported fleeing eastward in disorder in an effort to avoid being surround ed by the Poles. The reguit of the Polish yi¢tery is declared by. military experts as eliminating any chance of the Bolsheviki launching a fall at fensive. War Minister Trotsky was eredit-” ed with plannin to drive back the Poles from territory they Sesumed | after failure of the Soviet attempt to capture Warsaw, FOND OF ROAST CHICKEN BUT HAS TOO MUCH CODY, Wyo,, Oct. 2—Nearly all his life. prior to this time P. J. Grondeau has been wondering whether he ever would get all the roast chicken he wanted. Now he has so much roast chicken the very thought of it makes him sad. To state the situation exactly, he has 100 roast chickens, ail thorough- breds. They were roasted when his chicken house wag burned. The flames also damaged his ranch house, causing a loss of $1,800, ————~ Britton-Leonard Match Postponed Until Saturday (By Associated Press.) CLEVELAND, Oct. 2-—The ten round ‘boxing ‘gontest between Pack Britton, champion welterweight, and Benny Leonard, champion lightweight, has been postponed till tomorrow night because of heayy rain today and cold weather. The bout was scheduled originally for last night and was set pack because pf weather conditions. patti as eee ea OLD MILITARY LANDS TO GO ON THE BLOCK BUFFALO, Wyo., Oct. 1.—-Twenty- five thousand acres of the old. Fort M Kinney military reservation, near this| place, is to be sold at public auction at the Buffalo land office October 11, The, land is appraised at from $1.25 to $88.40 an aere, All sales will be for eash en the nail, le eee ta ad NOTICE BY PUBLICATION. State of Wyoming, ) County of Natrona. In_the District Court, Sixth Jadi-| cial District in and for the Cornty | of Natrona, State ie Wyoming. FRANK PACHEC ) Paint. ) vs, ) ROSA PACHECQ, } Defendant. ) TO ROSA PACHECO: Take notice that you have been sued in the above entitled Court by_| said plaintiff sor an absolute divorce | on the counds of extreme cruelty ‘and adultery. and that you, said de- fendant, must answer the petition! filed herein by the said plaintiff on} or before the sixth day of Novem- eStiet ber, 1920, or said petition will be! taken as true and judgment for said Sa will be rendered accorging- * Dated this 8th day of September, ! A. D. 1920. HAZEL CONWELL, — (Seal) Clerk of the Court. | D&S oe 11, 18, 25, Oct. 2, 9, 16. a et ARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR | TED STATES LAND OFFICE. | ouglas, Wyoming, September 28, 1920. Notice is hereby given that Irvin W. Mayfield and J. T. Curry, both of Lebanon, Mix vuri, and Leyi T. Lee of Fart Morgan, Colorado, have an- nlied fer oil and cas leases. under eer = eri of the coe fe Febru- value of taxable pi of } county, wy shew, fat gona | an avy Be ne-forty eighth inca jecenee oe sachs of ofreclon na Horeienet 5 pe ‘Ba. utheast quarter of section 11. northeast quarter of section 10, jneuneies. quarter. of vaction es and juarter ia nm > all ship forty North, Range seventy-nine West of the Sixth Prine cipal Meridian, and situate in Na- trona County, Wyoming, the appli- cartons for such leases being Serial mbers 49, 026650, dueeol, o2Gaen, oogees and ' eth: 4, ectively, ‘Any ana’ all p @ or F condicting claims ny part thereof are ay that 4 full statement of such claim sho: be filed in. this office together with an Reuon showing a superior it it or lease under aig or Bey u of such eppiication. [eee o! My valid existing ig adverse jor conflicting claim to land or the minerals therein dhe) the pub- lic land laws, on or before October 25, 1920; opherwise such claim may be disrezarded aie Pier the pep- mit or lease appli ie . CROSS, Receiver. 2 inclusive, Wool: South quarter Publish Sept. 29 to Nov. 1920. PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL MENTS. The following is a full, true and cor: rect oo} ef the constitutional amend. ments wi! Weve proposed by the Fif- teenth State Legislature of the State of Wyoming, and which will be sub: mitted to the elegtera of said state for their adoption or rejection\at the gen- eral election to be held in this state on the second day of Noyember, A. D, {1920 being respectively amendments numbered one to six, inclusive, received from the Fifteenth State Legislature: Number Qne, Authorizing an increased tax levy for cities and towns; Article XV, Section 6. No incorpor- ated city or town shall levy a tax to exceed fifteen millg on the dollar in any one year, except for the payment of its public debt and the interest thereon. N Two. | Authorizing Schopl Districts to con- tract additiona? indebtedness for erec- tion and enlargement of schoo) buil4 ings: ‘Article XVI, Section 5. No | city, town or village, or any subdivision thereof, or any sub-division of any county of the State of Wyoming, shall, jim any manner, oveate any indebted- ness exceeding two percentum on the assessed value of the taxable property therein; Provided, however, that- any city, town or village may be authorized to create an additional indebtedness not exceeding four per centum on the assessed valuo of the taxable property therein as shown by the last preced- ing general assessment, for the pur pose of building sewerage therein; and Provided further, that any school dis- trict may be authorized to create an additional indebtedness, not exceeding four per centum onthe assessed value of the taxable property therein as shown by the last preceding general Assessment, for the ‘purpose of the erection or enlargement of school buildings therein; debts contracted for {supplying water to such ¢ity or town [are exempted from the operation af this section. i Number Three west quarter of sec-} | Authorizing the State to contract ad |ditional indebtedness for construction. | improvement and maintenance of high ways; | Article XVI, Section 1, The State of | Wyoming’ shall not, in any manner jcreate any indebtedness exceeding one per centum @f the assessed value of |taxahle prepesty in the state as shown by the last general assessment for tax- \ation preceding, exeept*to suppress in- |survection or to provide for public de- fense or for the construction, improve ment and maintenance ef public roads: and highways. Number Four Authorizing counties to eantract ad-|. {ditional ‘indebtedness nat excceding {seven peroentum, for eenstvuction and ntenapee of bridges ahd roads: Article XYI, Section 8. No county |in the State of Wyoming shall in any ;Manner create any indebtedness, ex- | ceeding two per centum of the assessed We Serve HOME-MADE CHILI and light lunches. Take home a quart of the best chili made. THE PALMS* 414 B, Second DELOOLOPDOO OOF OD 9999999909 9O OOOO OOO OO HOOD OOO DON OOOH it 4 The Nicolaysen Lumber Co. eee0e e2eneeee piscine 4 IN BUILDING MATERIAL RIG TIMBERS A SPECIALTY Se San FARM MACHINERY, WAGONS Phone 62. Office and Yard: First and Center ‘$ Vesta Storage Batteries Guaranteed for 18 Months’ Service CASPER BATTERY €0. 508 E. Yellowstone Highway Phone 907 PIPPCLOP POG OS POSS ODPOO OOD DOO POOH ODOD OO PESO ODO OD OE SD preceding; Provided, pow ever, that any county may bond exceeding seven per se | Fa i: myers ere of the taxeble property in county, as by the last assessment oes tion, for the, purpose of and maintaining bridges and rosds, of of permanent ba 9 Number Five. Authorizing the State to create debt in excess. of taxes for current year for construction ang ent of high: ways, and limiting such debt: Article XVI, Section 2.\ No. debt in excess of taxes for the current year, mg | shall in any manner be created in the ropost. have } been submitted to a vote of the peo- ple and by them approved; except to | suppress insurre®tion ‘or to provide for | publie defense or for the construction and improvement of public. reads and | highways; Provided, however, That no debt for the construction ef and im-|™ provement of public roads and high- ways shall be created in excess of three per centum on the assessed valu. ation of taxable property in the State of Wyoming as shown by the last gen- eral assessment for taxation, and, Pro- vided further, That no debt created by the state for the purpose of construct ing and improving public roads and highways shall bear a greater rate of interest than five per centtmm per aj- num, ‘Number Six Authorizing a special tax upon live; stock for stock inspection and protec: | tion, Article XV, Section 15, It shall. he lawful for the legislature to provide for a special tax to be levid exclusively upon all cattle, horses, mules and asses of the state for the purpose of raising money to aid in stock Inspee- tion and stock protection, Such money raised by this taxation on cattie, horses, mules and asses be expended by the Wyoming Stock Growers’ Asso- ciation and such money raised by this taxation on sheep and goats to be ex: pended by the State. Board of Sheep Commissioners through warrants issued by the State Au re, the inspectors to make such steek ‘inspection to be ap- pointed by the Governor with the ad- vice and gonsent of the president of the Wyoming Stock Growers Associa: tion. W. B. CHAPLIN, Secretary of State. Publish Aug. 28, Sept. 4, 11, 18, 25, Oct. 2, 9, 16, 23, 30, 1920, io NOTICE. At a special meetin; holders. of White’s pany, a Wyomin; at the office Soe 22nd day 1920, ak the hour of 30 ae k @, m., at which meeting there were ag in per- son owners of the entire legal issue of the capital stock of said corpora- tion, by per resolution wunani- magia adopted the capitalization of said corporation was ered in- creased from its prenenk total amount of Twenty-five Thousand Dollars to a new total amoynt of Seventy-five Thousand Dollars, each share under su¢h increased capitalization to re- tain its present par value of Hundred Dollars; certificates ver fied and acknowledged by the chair- man and secretary of said stockhold- ers’ meeting are being filed in the office of the Secretary of State of the state of Wyoming and in the of- fice of the County Clerk of Natrona County, Wyoming; the acte and things done I said meeting and pur- suant to said acts of said stockhold- ers were so ordered and taken un- der Suthority of Chapter 268, Wyo. ming Compiled Statutes, 1910; said meeting was called, constituted and conducted under waiver of notice signed iby stockholders of the stock Con corporation, held on the stock of said corporation, MAJOR ORMSBY, Chairman, } A. R. WHITE, Secretary. 9.-16. 1920, owning in| person all the legally issued capital} { oTHE UNIVERSAL CAR Immediate Delivery Ford Touring Cars Earl C. Boy le 128 to 137 North Center cept elect in kitchen; no; house an. work; fi fearless etre, Central Bar. LM. ogo earns Keeping .roome;- also Ught housekeeping or ree Spare 831 W. Beech. : 8-30-31 ¥ OUS t; take cage ange leat ope "00" oor wi or eg oe ieul a 1B cape Peihunee 10220 modern. e with Pst z 8 {lors | write to aes Dr=-To; aished rooms in hasement; can cash; prefer cloge i property. Box Tribune. Se ene eR eee | WANTED—Six or eight-roonr furnished house for, winter; no children; refer: enees exchanged. Mrs. Fisher, Hennii Hotel. 10-2-1 ——_ | WANTBD-—Woashing, 40° cents per }_ dozen pieces, delivered at house. Cor, |H and St, 10-2- $$ WANTED—Washing, rough dry or fine ished; prices reasonable. 613 Thirteenth St. a WANT: mpetent woman wants work by the hour. Call 354-R, asi for Mrs. Schamp, 10-1-3¢ ee WANTED—150 head of stock to winter; good feed, go0d fence, shelter and plenty of water, J. W. Williams, Box 737, Casper, 9-27-68 for ladies. John. 262 West B St. Lincoln, B, Fifth. WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS WANTED—WIN consider trading clear Nebraska home and well located in Casper. Address 833 ¥. Second, Phone 1438-W after 6 P. M WANTED—Try me first. Bert Hender- Son, carpenter, painter, paperhahger; signs, odd Jobs; all work guaranteed, Phone 492. 9-28-6485 oO | WANTRD—Roomerg - MAb. or _Miibene board; elove Grant, Phone 1524-W, “peda WANTED— of yalue you; to aa ks Ee. ‘goodn mac! We buy and | 1086. os Phone, Don't take @ case of the willies. uae a isthe bh on. Just be gopd. “In other hay oral fit New Location of Offices After October 1 WYATT HOTEL some “CAPITOL LIFE’ McGREW Phone 153 We have for $510 F. Q, B. DE Terms if desired yre 9 ad one or two gentlemen. rcpt tay 8 gg Sanaa house-| adi eas to one Railroad . RENT.—Beds, a night, = 34 per week and up. ies : eae 40-1-2a8* ee BOARD AND ROOM in private family 613%. Grant. 40-2,3t? Cn ee FOR RENT—Nice rooms for batching, 10-2-3t¢ —_—_ FOR RBNT—Front bedroom. eit bg ise a Nie Iiagganeciabeyng | $8,000 for Horne 2 RENT—Nicely furnished modern. slee} ith bath; suitable for gegen 242.8. Jefferson, 8 |Phone 938-8, _ 10-4-3t FOR RENT—Furnished room for two les or men; also basement rooms with bath, 430 W, Midwest. 10:2-1t RENT—-Nice room in modern @ for gentlemen only. +} 646-R, 523 Park Ave. —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—OOOO FOR RENT—Two unturnished modern rooms just off CY avenue. . Phone 635. ask for Mts, Burk, 10-2-2t® FOR RENT—Two rooms fur. nished for light housekeeping; ttt on same Ere: 652 S. Lincoln, HHH (HEHE phen NToTivee large untur SERRE YOR R# 3 : basement rooms in new house; seat fe FOR \. partly furnished; 321.8. McKinley. FOR RENT—Two ern, for gentlemen; 829-M. FOR RENT—Two gentlemen, “715. 8.” H45R. Ce Sree REA Eo TUT FOR RENT—Four ce Ld saen i B, Third. basement rooms. vio 4 ‘aa Professional Pernerny HHH ACCOUNTANTS Seeeee eee see etee ae eee ee eet GU AROHPOHATION Stock Gecisinae Aen eater 20s. 1.08 Bachamee Ble «| GREs os segeusvesegadese sss sg. 1-26 eaee bi “op. tye at A VAR i : * one ee 77-3 ¢ ARCHITECTS SOeeseesr eee ses ereret eet eee ee ~ DUBOIS & GOODRICH f Architects tn han vagy 24-25 ‘Townsend Block * Cas) Wye, Phone 440 Sees eeieusseenseee ness Peer eee sees esse nees . P4 . * GARBUTT, WEIDNER & * ABB UT WEENEX ‘ : . Architects Exchange J Bldg. Phone 1162 eeeeeserns WE STRIVE, TO PLEASE eee eH ere ese eee Sete Rese BAGGAGE AND TRANSFER SCORE RR se EEE EERE SE ‘3 bivras basene TRANSFER AND * 4 STORAGE Office~Talt's Billiard Hall od Pha naapes ee 87-W. Once a * s ve ee CHIROPODIST eetteeeee sepecees Visiting Scientific C@hirepodist. * PEARL V Mi ue r Phone 1215-R seaeeee Apnaintn ment diy t eeeeaseeeeange “CHIROPRACTORS Mia aticariie ene segee : DR, ANNA GE lg., Center St. Phons 706, nsekee eet eeeee DRCED Sn oN . * . * * * * Office seeeeeus eee SeMR Gh ARR es Sees teen ss . bee HARNED » 162 N. Kimball St. SPORE REO EEE SHES DoH e me o> CONTRACTORS SHPO RHEE Hee ee ee eeeeene . a ® * ~ 123: * 2. Paes ee en. fs. . * * * ‘ ® * Special attention given to house or * Shome building. Plans and estimates *| * of vosts and materials furnished *| * free, “all e venings bo 6, hiverview Hotel * BS Center St. bd eedeens Pee eeee ens CLEANERS AND PRESSERS ddadetedh tnd teal taeda et 6 *Geee eee aeeeeeerene DENTISTS PAs ase ens apeecess ses os DR, T. B. BRATTEBO * Suite 202-204 * Wyatt Hotel *| maeneaua, teeeeranee ren eeme st DR. W. H. SNODDY #) ee8 - OE see Sealth Buia : § Attention to ti |: Sombeaeret.tt ne : ire by : Phones: Office Tian eae THROM Ree eee es eea ged es FOC eee e esse eseeeene DR. J. 3. DONOVAN * * New Location ie White's Grocery *| Suit [San E. Second nea } East 4 St. *|, * _ MARTIN ©0., CONTRACTORS *| *\* | ba apitesiionce [3 MIRGINIA ANNE Boyer * “s sige lic Stenographer . ultiavapbing fotury Publi Phone 66 *! DOCTORS shavsessececesassseetes MARSHALL ©. KEITH, M, D- be tention Given to Gbstet- rs * rics and 4 f 4 nd Bidz, AQ eee aee eee eee eHeeese e DB. M + special Attention 01, O. S, Bldg.’ Rolettencesses FLORISTS Pertrrerivyl critter eee * * * . * . » tae sense THE PALMS & Sonics Cut Flowers and Plants, * ¥ Baskets and Stands. * : Free Deilvery to Any Part of City : Soe TRe ORCS casanacees HOSPITALS See ees een see ates ease eee ee . by PRIVATE HOSPITAL “4 aise Sat 8: Durbin Bt Phone os Casper, Wyo. DR, HOMER R. LATHROP on ghana eae Assis' DR. JOS. ears TO OB BAWDEN oy VE ODONNELL DR. ts BR. ae DUNCAN Dental &1 - Physicians’ Office, Phones 54 and 75 5 * * . * * . * * * Tree eee reer eee) * Datanes s Stans ease thes OEE ROCERS pitteracerecersescree ce tie ‘SPOT yi CNet AFORE * Geoceries and Meats 1317, * Phone Se esteseeraae ee HAT CLEANERS SECTOR ee es eeeaete es es 4 NEW YORK HAT CLEANING 8 ow, clegn and rebloek all ih kinds os 2 mi * Hats, P: eothe Felt and Stitt © Hats’ Gentlemen. Ps * New: eS; all work guaran- * teed. We call for and Shoe * * shining parlor in Sopetieg™ i * Phone 1319- 4 rT, W; Casner, Cee seen eedesege LAW IERS ics. ss shes Block Soe eee ene eee eee eseags tHe H RO eRe eee aeeee ae []_ MICHARL W. PURCELL | Site aid Oil Bch -4 if none es ee tn oe S*OORF HOR eee eee atesense : HAGENS & MURANE 206-207 Oil Exchange Bldg. teesenvene sen * fe je Seeenes OOO eeeaseseses NICHOLS & STIRRETT wyers > 9309-10-11 O71 Exchange Bldg. Seesene see eeeees FERGUSON we Rooms 22 8, nko a 196-5 c eee es = * Pee eaeeeseeta serene MANICURING * Peesees ‘Bee ee LE EXE A: BROOKS . Mani janicuring, Peng and Bleaching : : Scientific Seal = seus. Comb SAPOUEL ace al North @ orth Grant ° PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER “S4Ree eeeeenses “ Pour tcestctndies'es ae RADIATOR REPAIRING > | * BR. OB. puncaN ony Att eeeeeenenseg ts Rohehaugh Bidg. : CASPER auro ) RADIATOR PI a 4 2 Hein. } ie eee, Re-Coreing seavee ss DOCTORS fee ieats TOCOH eee wore ereaagss “a Oneal bed oS tT ROKEY tz is ey mad Chilarey bs Feeee esta pd ru Bk AILORS. =} . ayes sate op AILORS ease se Wu H a DR. T. 5. RiacE Hpac = onthe, 4 ota: | reg yfults am cheap as : oom Vv 1 "Rew this § pine ert ° seer Fees neers Ms FORte wae ©. KAMP. Ly byvieten, aud Sur, Ome grail 4, Sault’ ‘Bide, Peeest Seuesees es RMISTS Pictsee sc ege &™M a ORELL on RENTER Gee