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d Colby to promulgate the joint peace resolution passed by congress ‘last May and vetoed by the MeCartney filed a petitionor a ot certiori asking that the case taken from the District of Columbia court of appeals where it is now pending. fe Ce ee COMMISSIONERS’ PROCEEDINGS. (Continued from Page’ 8) chairman, Commissioners J. B. Griffth and T. A. Hall, and H. K. Carlsoa, clerk. The following proceedings were had, to-wit: The following bill presented, audit- ed and allowed and certificate ordered drawn for same: M..N. Wheeler, county sur- yor, roads and bridges.__$2,440.96 Board adjourned without day. ROBT, J. VEITCH, Chairman. Attest: H. K, CARLSON, Clerk. September 7, 1920. State of Wyoming, ) County of Natrona. ) .. Office of the County Clerk Casper; Wyoming, Sept. 7, 1920. Board of County Commissioners in and’ for Natrona County, Wyoming, met this 7th day of September, 1920, in regular session, there being pres- ent Robert J. Veitch, chairman, missioners J. B. Griffith and T. Hall, and. H. K. Carlson, clerk, Unapproved minutes read and ap- proved. No particular business appearirg the Board the meeting ad-|G journed to September 8, 1920. ROBT. J. VEITCH, Chairman. before Attest: H. K. CARLSON, Clerk. September 8, 1920. State of Wyoming ) County of Natrona. ) Office of the County Clerx Casper, Wyoming, Sept. 8, 1920. rd of County Commissioners} Alfred R: nd for Natrona County, Wyo-|: ming, met this 8th day of Septem- ber, A. D., 1920, pursuant to journment of yesterday, there being - Present Robt. J. Veitch, chairman, Commissioners J. B. Griffith and T. A. Hall, and H, K. Carlson, clerk. The following proceedings were had, to-wit: J The following bills presented, aui- ited and allowed and certificates or- dered drawn for same: National Supply €o., roads and pridges ~-__..2___ $ Robert /Simpson, roads and PROB OM ie See ee Casper Sporting Goods Co., roads and_ bridges.__-__ Alcova Mere. Co., roads and bridges ~_-__---__ Wyoming Filling Sta. Co., reads and bridges Nesepa} Supply Co. and bridges Natrona Fuel Co., brides and poor and pau- DOU a Liat ne ee Webel Commercial Co., roads an bridges and poor and pauper.______ P. N. Carr, roads and Waiges hice ron eS Schulte Hardware Co.; roads and bridges._____ Wyo. Credit Rating Ex- change, roads and bridges H. P. Wilson’ & Co., roads and bridges —_-.---___ National Supply Co., roads and bridges -__ National Supply and bridges H. W. Moore & ds and bridges Coliseum Garage and bridges __ i P4 Coliseum Garage Co., roads and bridges _.--./-._- Coliseum Garage C: and bridges _-.-._.___ Nicolaysen Lumber roads and bridges. Pat Royce, sheriff's expense C. C. McNulty, sheriff's ex- pense Pat Royce, sherift pense Harry Heath, sheriff’s ex- OO i aaa Elmer Ruff, sheriff's ex- renee. —_4--- Casper Pharma expense _ D. C, McLel Pat Royce, sheriff's expense Pat Royce, sheriff's expense Bud Cooper, sheriff's ex- IIPS foe See sha Mrs. L. Coulson, pension__ Mrs. L. W. Kilcoyne, pen- 1 RRR SC IE RRS Mrs, Pearl B. Goff. pension Mabel Lang, pension.-_-~ Mabe! L. Duthie, penzion_. Mrs. J. J. Johnson, pen- pension Mrs. O’Berg, pension. Cora Lynn, pension- Emma Allen, pension Mrs. John Trollope, sion. Ella J. McGowan, pension. Margaret Kropp, pension__ Dr, J. F. O'Donnell, county Shealth officer ___._-_. Wyoming Clinical Labora- tory, county health of- Sarna tiinckey & Mar- ‘ungalow Grocery ar- ket..Co., contagious dis- ease Ed Barrett, contagious dis- ease —.. wah ten & conta- Lew M. Gay, coroner. Shaffer-Gay Co., juro: Shaffer-Gay Co., juro: juror_-- Genevieve T.., Metzgar, foroner’s expense i._4. Lew M. Gay, coroner's ex- NE Se mont einctalbwase Genevieve T. Metzgar, coroner's exnense __.__ Colin Campbell, coroner’s $.00|bulldings therein; debts contracted for |supplying water to such city or town 8,00 are exempted from the operation of PEACE ISSUE IS CARRIEDTOU.S. | SUPREME COURT |" ~ (By Associated Press.) i thie section, ~ Number Three Authorizing the State to contract ad-|; ditional indebtedness for construction, | improvement and maintenance of high: ways: 2 3. and ‘panper_ Article XVI, Section 1. The State of Shoe & Glothing Wyoming shall not, in, any manner. _Jodedtedness exceeding on of the assessed value of taxable property in the state’as shown by the last general assessment for tax- ation preceding, except’ to suppress in- surrection or to provide for pubjic de- fense or foi. che construction, improve ment and muintenance of public reads afd highways. Nufeber Four horizing ‘counties to contract: ad- indebtedness no! seven percentum, for construction ant maintenance of, bridges and roads: ¢ Article XVI, Section, 3. in the State of Wyoming shall in.any manner create any indebtedness, ex- ceeding two per centum of the assessed taxable property county, as shown by the last general assessment, . preceding; Provided, how- ever, that any county may bond in any sum not exceeding seven per centum onthe assessed value of the taxable property in such county, as shown by the last general assessment for taxa- tion, for thé purpose of constructing and maintaining bridges and roads, of permanent, nature. / Number Five, Authorizing -the State to create debt in ‘excess of taxes for current year for construction and improvement of high- ways, and limiting stich debt: Article’ XVI. Section 2. excess of taxes for the current year, shall if any manner be created in the|grading and improving upon those State of Wyoming, unless the proposi-|*treets and portions of streets in tion to create such debt shall been submitted to a vote of the peo-| Casper, to-wit: ple and by them approved; except to suppress insurrection or to provide for| Of 13th Street to a point 150 feet by ordinance. public defense or for! the construction |south of the south line of 14th and improvement of public roads and| Street produced, highways; Provided, however, That no debt: for the construction of and im-| of 12th Street to a point 150 feet Provement of public roads and. high-}south of tbe south ways shall be created three per centum on the assessed valu ation ‘of: taxable. property in the State | north of the nofth line of 12th Street} | Publish Oct. 6, 7, 8. 9 of Wyoming as shown by the last gen-|to a point 150 feet south of the south} | eral assessment for taxation, and, Pro-|line of 14th Street, vided further, That no debt created by the state for the purpose of construct-| 150 feet north of the north line of ing and improving public roads and|12th Street to a point 150 feet south highways shall bear a greater rate of|of the south line of 14th Street, _ Notice is here! interest than five per centum per an- n roll and order just and eyuital to co} hone service-_ inion Telegraph heats telegraph service =:— Natrona Power’ Co.,. heat, - court house . ss Henry’s Transfer C Pah) lerk, east... Publish Oct. 6, 6, 7, 8, 9, 1920. | of 220 ma Power Co., court OTICE. OF HEARING ON “No the’ SESSMENT ROLE IN GRADING | said necessmcne tall _ | DISTRICT N the City Clerk of the Notice of hearing, on assessment. Gasper in his office in the roli for grading and draining only of shose streets and portions of streets in Grading District No. 6 in the City of Casper, County of Natrona, State Commercial’ Pri election supolies M. Irwin, clerk of E. M. Irwin, judge of elec- Larsen & Jorgensen, Inc., courd house expense_.— Fraternal Order of Eayies, rébate on license Maude Chenoweth, election Council of the meet on the Ist day of Novem- at 8 o'clock p. m. H. K. Carlson, election ex- MONGOL a Mills Printing Co., supplies Casper Stationery Co., sup- olcott Street from the north line Durbin Stréét from the south line . D. Barnard S ry Co., stationery and sup- Beech Street from a point 150 feet Perkins Bros. Co., station- Mins. Printing Co., station- South Kimball Street from a point id supplies__._.__ Kistler Stationory Co., stationery and sup- Perkins: Bros. Go, station- ery and supplies. yore peda. axe stock for stock inspection and protec- Lennie E. Hannen, sala: Ira W. Naylor; salary Article XV, Section 15. lawful for the legislature to provide for | Street. Pearl Cole, sala a special tax to be levid exclusively cattle, horses, asses of the state for the prrpose of| Street to a raising money to aid in stock inspec-| st line o: tion and stock pr Pearl Button, salary. Annetta Ford, salary. Catherine Dunn, salary C.M. Eckel, salary__ tion. Such money Edythe Plaistridge, salary_ The boundary of said Helene oe Beginning at's point on the east|ecstions for such C. H. Muer, witness. . H. Muer, witnes: Dr. M. C. Keith, witness__ Earl Cantlin, salary._— Chas... Turcotte, witness_ Sam- Martinez, witness. rite Trujice, witn pointed by the Governor with the ad- Thence\ souther!l Secretary ys Publish Aug. 28, Sept. 4, 11, 18, 2£,|/the east line of Pach ols Coat Oy NOTICE OF: HEARING ON SESSMENT ROLL IN PAVING DISTRICT NO. 13. » NOTICE OF HEARING ON AS- SESSMENT ROLL FOR THE CO; ‘d+ adjourned -to September 9.; ROBT. J. VEITCH, “th mthe’ hes ie _Couneil will sit as ajline { OE Bat ania’ aven| nowt line oft : ic] ine of x buch gan ents| of 175 feet to a. A a ich appear ice mi ne, th ‘oceed y be cruiaanede ce. | tani ANE, ' orth and : 4 Pee fe eee feet to the poi ice nin; 10. 5. | with’ any person, and ‘4th day of Octo! line of 14th} Attest from a int |W, Mayfield and’ e aoek line of|Lebanon, Missouri, y. Street ty a point 150 feet south |of Fort Morgan, © Authorizing a-special tax upon live-}of the south line of 14th Street, vied for oil Twelfth Street from the east: line| “he Br visions o} of Durbin Street to a point 160 feet |ary 26, the east line of South Purk|an undivided on ‘ in each of the followi: Thirteenth Street from a point 150 | tracts of land, to-wit: mules and|feet west of the west line of Wolcott|of section 25, n joint 150 feet east of the |section 14, northwest quarter of South Park Street. / |tion 24, southeast quarter of section Fourteench Street from a point|11. northeast quarter of section 10, xation on cattle,| 150 feet wesi ot the west line of| northeast quarter of section 23 and horses, mules and asses be expended} Wolcott Street: produced to a point | northeast quarter of section 27, all by the Wyoming Stock Growers’ Asso-| 150 feet east ofthe east ciation and such money raised by this|South Park Street) taxation on sheep and goats to be ex- pended by the State Board of Sheep | District No.5 is as follows, to-wit: Commissioners through warrants issued 1920, , lat re . | showing. of a: vali and_ parallel to} or Me -|TPotal admitted Income during year’ ei Disbursement for year end. |" : ing December 91, 1919-.-$, 685,225.60 NOTICE BY PUBLICATION, Business in Wyoming for the year State of Wyoming, a ending December. $1, 1919; ~ Insurance 5 ‘ounty of Natrona. eae ganna, catelveds none, g Yn the, District Court, Sixth Judi- | Casper, where it may be examiried b: at any and * persons who may desire to object to rae eee roll Soi eel yy no- ‘ ti to make such / objections in Notice is hereby. Ren that the| writing and to file the same with tke ity of Casper! City Clerk on or. before the date fix- ed for such hearing, or at such other of said day at the Council Chamber ene me, MCI. Gemmal pe Hall of fe Siey of ae vs er, for ie purpose o} caring 0! Aections to the assessment roll: for cinipap uarghamee Sey the construction of the necessary State ‘of Wyomire ) > County: of Laramie, |) missioner of the State of Wyoming, do ) hereby certify that the above und/fore-| TO ROSA Samba Br AR going is a condensed statement of the} Take notice tha yous nies annual statement of the above named!sued in the above entit mG i ny Insurance Company, filed in my office, | said Deals for an absolut! ivorce , C. S.1910,;0n t will sit as a Board of Equalization |*" neni a, BecHemateO ce ie 104 roll and at’such hearing or hearin, will consider such ob: aay Sg ae pate ere : have | Grading District No. 5 in the City of| asuesaments made denote ast anch which appear just and equitable; and then to proceed to cosfirm the same Publish Oc Dated at Casper, Wyoming, this . D. 1920. B, H. PELTON, Jr., em Mi ASA F, SLOANE, City Clerk, .. |DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE. Douglas, Wyoming, September 23, 1920. Irvin No. 146 » of line of | in. Township _ forty No seventy-nine West of the Sixth Prin- Grading | cipal, Meridian, and situate in -Na- trona County, Wyoming, the appli- a} leases being Serial by the State Auditor, the inspectors to| line of Durbin Street, 450 feet north |“»mbers 026648, 02664! 0, make such s*?ck inspection to be ap-|Of the north line of 12th Street. 026661, 026652, 026653 and 026654, Thence easterly and parallel to | respectively. . Any and vice and consent of the president of] the north line of 12th Street a dis-| having adv or confiicti: the Wyoming Stock Growers Assttla-|tance of 1,240 feet to a point 150 \to ‘caid os the east line of South | hereby n: under. 8s and_ parallel to} be filed in this office together with ‘ jouth Park Street | an ;applicatior 1s ee Paty yr 8 ® point Teh ts eet e. 0! ie ie Sonn ie ba nflieting cla’ nee wi ly col 14th Street a dis- | thc minerals therein of 1,900 feet to a the soi 9 point 150! }i- land laws. on or. before, Octobe: eat, Ideal Canvas Army .... Bic: lnrgesd Marin’ Reg. Canvas Army $1.25" Regular $9 Hips at.....$6.50 Canvas . (A limited nimber only) ‘Bed Tarps, 7x16 ft......$12.00 “Belts ernie te leah under said a or lease line of |ect or in lieu of such application, a existing advers under the pub- ir STRUCTION OF GRADING, PA IN! AND IMPROVING THOSE STREETS AND PORTIONS OF STREETS IN PAVING DISTRICT NO. 13 IN THE CITY OF CASPER, COUNTY. OF NATRONA, STATE OF WYOMING. Notice is hereby given’ that the ity Council of the City of Casper will meet on the ist day of Novem- - 1920, at 8 o’clock p. m. of said day at the Council Chamber in the City Hall of the City of Casper for the purpose of hearing objections to the assessment roll’ for the con- struction of ‘the necessary grading, paving and improving upon those streets and portions of streets in pav- est: H.°K. CARLSON, Clerk. ee PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMEN' The following is'a full, true and cor- tect copy of the constitutional amend- ments which were proposed by the Fit- teenth Staté Legislature of ‘the State of Wyoming, and which will be’ sub- mitted to the electors of said state for their adoption: or. rejection at the gen- eral elegtion to be held in this state on the secand day of November, 1920 being respectively amendments bumbered one to six, inclusive, received from the Fifteenth State Legislature: Regular Meeting of the Women’s Republican Club Tonight at Eight O’Clock AT REPUBLICAN HEADQUARTERS (Opposite Magonic 'Temple) aL B. DURHAM, ESQ., will be the speaker of tho evening. ) A special musical program has been arranged. ° EVERYONE (WELCOME! ing District No. 13 in: the City of Casper, to-wit: Spruce Street from the north line econd Street to two feet Sonth the south rail of the Chicaso, Burlington & Quincy Railroad indus. Authoriairig an increaséd tax levy for cities and towns: Article XV, Sectior 6. ated city or town shall levy a tax to exceed fifteen mills on the dollar in any one year, except for the payment of its public debt The boundary of said Paving Dis- trict No. 13 is as follows, to-wit Beginning at a point, being oint of intersection of the Norta ine of Second Street with the East line of Spruce Street; Thence northeasterly and along the north line of Second Street a dis- tance of 152.94 feet to apoint; Thence northerly and_paralle! the east line of Spruce Street tance of 375.68 feet to a point; Thence southwesterly to the north line of Seeond distance of 383,74 feet toa point; Thence southerly and parallel the east line of Spruce tance of 329.83 feet to a point; Thence northeasterly and along the north line of Second Street a dis- tance of 140 feet te a poini the intersection of the north Second Street with the west line of Spruce Street; Thence northeasterly a distance of 75.71 feet to the point of beginniag, Notice is further given 1! assessment roll is now on file the City) Clerk of the enlargement of school! Casper in ts in the Gity of Authorizing School Districts to con- tract additional indebtedness for erec- tion and enlargerftent of school busta: BB; ‘Article XVI, Section 5. No. city, town or ‘village, any subdivision thereof, or any sub-division, ‘0 }eounty of the State of Wyoming, shall. in any manner, create any indebted. ) |ness exceeding two percentum on ‘the assessed value of the taxable property therein; Provided, however, that any eity, town or village may be authorized to create an additional indebtedness mot exceeding four per centum on the assessed valuo of the taxable property in, as’ shown by the last preced- Neral agsegsment, 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 centuin on the assessed value of the taxable property. therein as shown by the last preceding general | sai @ssessmént, for the purpose of the "Coste lees por Marth of seroma” Vesta Storage Batteries Guaranteed for 18 Months’ Service CASPER BATTERY 60. 508 E. Yellowstone Highway Pure, Clean, Healthful Milk tor Casper That is our geal Dr. North, the greatest rec- ognized authority on milk in ¢ United States, advises that only pasteurized milk be used for children. : Proper pasteurization is the greatest guarantee. All of the milk distributed on our retail routes is produced on clean dairy farms in the yi- cinity of Casper. ; 5 Every utensil in any way coming in contact with our milk.is sterilized before use. | Every drop of our milk is properly. pasteurized by ex- perts in the handling of milk. if 5 The Casper Dairy Co. Phone 471 “Honest Milk from Clean - Taal ia: ‘each share under erwise such claim may, Thousand Dollars, Bde er in’ boty the 2h such a cipal OF ort eee eee OROSS, | Hundr PPeertificates veri- 3 s 2003 Dae _** _gaturbay, oct. 9, 1920. dred Doi H “Receiver. | fied and acknowledged by the chair- - inelusi secretary id stockhold- SNe Ee a eae ate being. tied in. tha office of “the | Si ablish: f ‘tate. of Secretary. y,and in ‘the of- the state of : He he Ge NaLeOD A. and Marine things done at surance Company, Minneapolis, Min ant. to said- -$2,086,010.05 | it Chapter 248, $2,086,010.5! x ming Comp! d_Statutes, 1910; $1,278,812.91| meeting was called, constituted ar snap been oe A 7 i chide eee the’ legally, faved capital ) : k of said coi 301,198.24 | stoc oF OR “1 $2,080,010.55. $2 080,010.55 A. RW BIAS seo 2, och ~$7/,204,209.28 | Publish Sept. 25, Oct. 2, > Chairman. Segretary. i istrict ii d for the Cornty Losses paid, none. cial District in an ' f Natrona, State of Wyoming. Losses “incurred, none. IPRANK BRGHECO,) Plaintiff. ) Jss. vs. or Porsy’ -|ROSA PACHECO, I, Robert B. Forsyth, Insurance Com, Defendait. grounds of extreme cruelty In testimony whereof, I have here-|and adultery. and that you, said de- unto set my hand and affixed my seai|fendant, must answer the petition of office the’ Sth day of October, A. D. 1920. ri ay. . (Seal) R. GB. FORSYTH, |ber, 1920, or said petition will, be filed herein by the said. plaintiff on by bugote: the’ sixth day of Novem- I ce Col isi _jtaken as true and judgment for said $9. 1 12, 18, 14, 190, plaintiff will be rendered according- NOTICE, Tiiaied this 8th day of September, Ata special meeting of the stock-|A. D. 1920 holders of White’s Groce: Com- HAZEL CONWELL, pany, a Wyomin; cpmaienton, held seep Clerk of the Court. at the office of the company on the 22nd dey of Septembery 1920, at} Sept, 11, 18, 25, Oct. 2, 9, 16. the hour of 10 o’c! ST RIT PRES es meeting Line very srexent a bere son owners 07 e en egal issue ‘ of the capital stock of said corpora- ~ HOME-MADE CHILI tion, by proper resolution unani-|f and light lunches. Take home a mously adopted the capitalization off quart of the best chill made. said corporation was ordered in- THE PALMS creased from its present total amount E. of Twenty-five Thousand Dollars to 414 E, Second 2 _tota] amount of Seventy-five lock a. m., at which We Serve Puttees and Shoes ee Genuine Army Shoes, $8.50 Leggins Genuine Navy Shoes....$9.00 Marine Hobs ..... $7.75 Rubber Beals Heavy Leather Light Leather ~ Spiral or Wraps teat pi abe 18078 0c Reg. Leather Belts.....$1.00 ‘Oop New ened mee AS ‘Teathee, finck Siae MEreY $4.00 to $6.00 Shirts Jerkins, Sweaters, Ret 0: 0. Wool, new_ $6.60 Etc deemed .......$3.00 to $5.00 2 Khaki Shirts, good val..$2.50 Army. Jerkins, Blanket iad Al. condition..$8.00 : Breeches aus. beset wool, $3.00 Reg. 0. D. Wool, eaters, big bar- $2.50 to $5.00 -. gain s.......$3.75 to $6.00 Reg. O. D. Khaki $59 75c to. $1.50 Leather Vests Si Ribconaas ‘tee $20 lamb-lined cordu- new .. wer tals MOV (oe setae! +.$14.00 With leather sleeves..$16.00 P ‘ants sleeves ............... $16.50, Whipcord sleeves and Army Whipcords, a” ‘ snap at AY SNS ‘lining at. 417.50. Moleskins $3.80 to sane : Overcoats Khaki Pants, $2.60 to $3.50 S > ess goods are new an: Dyed Army Coats, a ent Spee bargain ......... $8 to $12 price te Fight Overalls Socks Heavy Red Cross .........$1.00 We have a large stock of ; ‘ med. grade overalls, $2.75 Cotton, light, 20c, 30c, 35¢ to $3.25 grade, at .. Grey Army Wool... Raincoats Underwear Ponebiog: good GOR yet vlad ‘Aabe Baricouis : $2.75 value, at...” bet tiga ‘ $3 Athletic Union Su oodyear aincoats, Winter Underwear, Army new, at ....2......$8.50 and Com A Genuine Aviation Rain- pe aa pelocs.: tee eoeeny sters, at ..$24.00 RE * CAPS onsets Rainsters, pre We just bought a job of 22 Molenuin Bioon Mbaties dozen latest style boys and at. $24 to $30 Men's caps, regular Three Silk Raincoats, _$2-0 caps at ..._.__$1.25 $50 values .............$26,00 Various odds and ends, at Rope : _- Reduced Prices We also have A We have 2,000 Ibs. of new .. of various kinds hs . me long fibre Manilla rope, var- pay you to come i fous sizes, at. 20c our stock over, e in and look ~ Also a Full Line Of Paints, Oils, Varnishes and all kinds of Plate, Windoxe Mirror Glass. Windshields a ipeciae’, nae = Lubricating Oils, Gasoline, etc, Casper Glass House (Army Goods Store) 144 East Midwest Avenue Phone 1374