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j \ | \ ee ee eee CABLE RIGHTS U.S. PLAN: (By United Press) j “WASHINGTON, Oct, 11.—Agree- ment among the nations not to grait exclusive riz for the landing of shores. will be sought by the United States in. champion: 7 ing unhampered world communica, tion, it was learned today. The agreement is designed to halt the practices of gevernments granting certain nations of their national calle concessions — which. . prohibit other countries entering the fleld. The preliminary meeting to the interna- tional conference participated in by representatives of the United States- Japan, England, Italy and France will divide cables taken from Ger- many. Aerial Mail, Salt Lake to Cheyenne, Is Resumed Again CHEYENNE, Oct. 11.—Acrial mati service between Cheyenne and Salt Lake City was resumed Friday, after an interruption of several weeks cause by a shortage of airplanes. For the present an every-other-day service will be provided. As soon as equipment is available the daily 600-mile flights be- tween the two cities will be’ resumed. There has been no interruption of ar mail service daily between Cheyenne and Omaha since the air mail extension westward from Omaha was instituted a month ago. Don’t rail at life's odds. renunciation and pain are means of growth. antagonisms. wae 1a a NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS’ ‘ MEETING, , There will be a special meeting of the Casper Brick & Tile Company October 18, at 7:30 p. m. for the purpose of electing officers and board of directors for the coming year and any other business that may be \brought before the meeting. ?+ Signed by C. E. STARR, President and Manager. eo Oct. 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 1920, . After all, necessary Life is built up ef ————_____ NOTICE OF INCORPORATION. Joe E. Mansfield, Inc., was incor- ported in the office of the Secretary of State, Cheyenne, Wyoming, on the 5th day of October, A. D. 1920, at 2:05 p. m. The objects and purposes of said corporation are to own, manufacture, buy, sell, lease, store, operate and repair automobiles, trucks, tractors, aeroplanes, motorcycles, bicycles, motor boats, machinery of all Kinds operated by gasoline pow- er, metal castings, electric ap- pliances, and all kinds of accessories, supplies, materials and appurte- nances relatiny thereto or nse thene. with, and to own, lease, sublease, conduct and carry on a general gar- age business, and to buy, hold, sell, exchange, convey and mortgage such property, real, personal and mixed and otherwise acquire or dispose of the same, as shall be necessary and incident to the business of the cor- poration, and to do and perform all acts and things necessary and inci- dent to the general purposes above set forth. The amount of the capital stock of | said corporation shall be Fifty Thou- sand Dollars divided into five hun- dred shares of the par value of One Hundred Dollars each. The operations of the said cor- poration shall be carried on in and at the City of Casper, in the County of Natrona, in the State of Wyo- ming, and in any other county o2 place within said State of Wyoming, and also outside of the State of Wyo- miing and within any state, territory. district or possession of the United States or foreign country. The term of the existence of said corporation shall be fifty years. The number of Directors of said corporation shall be three and the names of the directors, who shall manage the concerns of the said cor- poraucn for the first year are Joe E. ansfield, John L. Bingenheimer and E. M. Ellithorne, all of the City of Casper, County of Natrona and State of Wyoming. x The location of the principal of- fice of said corporation in this stata shall be at the corner of Yellowstone Highway and Kimball Street, in the City of Casper, in the County of Na- trona, State of Wyonting, and the agent in charge of said office and the agent for service of process up- on said corporation ss E, M. Elti- thorpe. JOE E. MANSFIELD, President, JOHN L. BINGENHEIMER, Secretary. Publish Oct. 9, 11, 12, 1920. R. N. O. Sr. ee Nan aah sas NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT AND DISTRIBUTION OF ESTATE State of Wyoming, ) County of Natrona. In the District Court of the Sixth Judicial District. In the matter of the Estate of Agnes Salaski, deceased. Notice is hereby given to all cred- itors and other persons interested in the above entitled estate, that on September 17, 1920, the undersigned Executrix filed her final account and etition for distribution of said es- te, with the Clerk of the above en- titled court, where anyone interest- ed may examine said account and petition and file objections thereto at any time on or before November 19, 1920, that is within thirty days after the last publication of this no- tice on October 18, 1920, and if no objections are filed the Executrix will make final settlement of said es- tate on November 20, 1920, or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard by the Court. z 1 eer 20th day of September, aie | F A. D. AMELIA HAMMER, Executrix of the Estate of Agnes Salaski, Deceased. WILLIAM & WILSON, ICE OF HEARING ON _AS.' Th SESSMENT ROLL: iN -GRADING DISTRICT NO. 5. — | Notice of hearing on assessm ent’ roll for grading and drairiing only of shose streets and portions of streevs in Grading District No. 5 in the City of Caney County of Natrona, State 0: yoming. Notice is hereby given that the} City Council of the City of Casper will meet on the ist day of Novem-| ber, A. D. 1920, at 8 o’clock p. m. of said day at-the Council Chamber in the City Hall of the City of Cas- er, for the purpose of hearing ob- ections to the assessment roll for the construction of the necessary grading. and Tapepvinig upon those streets and ions of streets in Grading ict No. 5 in the City of Casper, to. : olcoft Street from the north line of 13th Street to a point 150 feet south of the south line of 14th Street produced. “ Durbin Street from the south line of 12th Street to a point 150 feet south of the south line of 14th Street. Beech Street from a point 150 feet north of the north line of 12th Street toa point 150 feet south of the south line of 14th Street. South Kimball Street from a point 150 feet north of the north line of 12th Street to a point 150 feet south of the south line of 14th Street. South Park Street from a point 150 feet north of the north line of 12th Street to a point 150 feet south of the south line of 14th Street. Twelfth Street from the east line of Durbin Street to a point 150 feet east, of the east line of South Park Street. Thirteenth Street from a point 150 feet west of the west line of Wolcott Street to a point 150 feet east of the east line of South Park Street. Fourteenth Street from .a ; point 150 feet west «of the west line of Wolcott Street produced to a point 150 feet east of the eest line of South Park Street. The boundary of said Grading District No. 5 is as follows, to-wit: Beginning at a point on the east line of Durbin Street 150 feet north of the north line of 12th Street. Thence easterly. and parallel to the north line of 12th Street a dis- tance of 1,240 feet to a point 150 feet east of the east line of South Park Street. Thence southerly and_parallel to the east line of South Park Street a distance of 1,110 feet to a point 150 feet east of the east line of South Park Street. Thence westerly and_ parallel to the south line af 14th Street a dis- tance of 1,900 feet to a point 150 feet west of the west line of Wolcott Street produced. Thence northeriy and parallel to the west line of Wolcott Street a dis- tance of 590 feet to a point 150 feet west of the west line of Wolcoti Street, easterly and along the Thence north line of 13th Street a distance of 280 feet. to a point on the east line of Wolcott Street. 58 Thence northerly and along the east line of Wolcott Street a distance of 140 feet to a point. Thence easterly and parallel to the north jline of 13th Street a distance of 176 feet to a point. '='Therlee northerly and parallel to the east line of Wolcott Street a dis- tance of 160 feet to a poe on the south line of 12th Street. : nce easterly and along the south line of 12th Street a distance of 255 feet to a point on the east line of Durbin Street. Thence northerly and along thé east line of Durbin Street a distancé of 220 feet to the point of begin- ning. . e Notice is further given that the said assessment roll'is now on file with the City Clerk of the City of Casper in his office in the City of Casper, where it may be examined b any person,’ and that any and ail persons who may desire to object to said assessment roll are hereby no- tified to make such objections in writing and to file the same with the City Clerk on or before*the date fix- ed for such hearing, or at such other time to which the hearing may be continued. The said City Counci: will sit as a Board of Equalization for the purpose of considering such rojl and at such hearing or hearin; will consider such objections made thereto or any part thereof, or set aside such roll, and order that such assessments made denote as to such which appear just and equitable, and then to proceed to confirm the same by ordinance. Dated at Casper, Wyoming, this 4th day 6f October, A. D. 1920, B. H. PELTON, Jr., Mayor. Attest: ASA F, SLOANE, : City Clerk. Publish Oct. 6, 7, 8, 9, 11, 1920. ens DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE. Douglas, Wyoming. Sepa bes 28, 1920, Notice is hereby given that Irvin W. Mayfield and I. T. Curry, both of banon, Missouri, and Levi T. Lee of Fort Morgan, Colorado, have a) lied ‘for oil and — leases, under the provisions of the act of Febru- ary 25, 1920, (Public No. 146), of an undivided one-forty-eighth interest in each of the following described tracts of\ land, to-wit: South quarter of section 25, northeast quarter of section 14, northwest quarter of sec- tion 24, southeast quarter of section 11, northeast quarter of section 10, northeast quarter of section 23 ana northeast quarter of ‘section 27, all in Township forty North, Range seventy-nine West of the Sixth Prin- cipal Meridian, and situate in Na- trona County, Wyoming, the appli- cations for such leases being nora Numbers 026648, 026649, 026650, 026661, 026652, 026658 and 026654, respectively. ‘Any and all persons havin, adverse or conflicting claims to said lands or any part thereof are hereby notified that a full statement, under oath, of such.claim should be filed in this office together with an application showing @ superior right to a permit or lease under said act or in lieu of such application, a showing of a valid existing adverse or conflicting claim to the land or tho minerals therein under the pub- lic land laws, on or before ‘October 25, 1920; otherwise such claim may be disregarded in granting the per- mit or lease applied for. J. M. CROSS, Attorney for Estate. Publish Sept. 20, 27, Oct. 4, 11, 18, 1920. Receiver, ageniee Sept. 29 to Nov. 2 inclusive, COMMISSIONERS’ PROCEEDINGS. | ® bridges -2--- % Schulte Hardware State of Wyoming ) County of Natrona.) \ Office of the County Clerk Casper, Wyo., September 9, 1920. Board of County Commissioners . in and for Natrona County, Wyoming, met this 9th day of September, A. D. 1920, Lag here At adjournment of yes- terday, there ing present Robert J. Veitch, chairman, Commissioners’ J. Griffith and T. A. Hall, and H, K. Car son, clerk. 5 The following proceedings were had, to-wit: The following bills presented, ed and allowed and certificates ed drawn for same: 8. C. Wenta, roads. and bridges.$ Mrs. Ray Phinney, roads ,and bridges Jim, Millen, roads and bridges. W. McCurdy, roads and bridges Geo. Davis, roads and bridges_ Casper Welding Co., roads and bridges LAN Mrs. Rollin A, Clark, audit. order- 186.00 155.90 22.90 155.00 155.00 31.00 bridges 13.74 White Moto: bridges 586.20 Harold M: { bridges - 17100 C. Bailey, roails and bridges-- 150.09 Ray Phinney, roads and bridges Lee Algeirs, roads and bridges Cal Norman, roads and bridges D. *. Lewis, roads and bridges 217.00 201.00 160.00 &. Black, roads and, bridges... 80.00 Chas. Gulick, roads and bridges 62.50 Percy Ross, roads and bridges 186.90 Martin T. Baskett (warrant to T. A, Hall), roads and bridges 227.76 H. Kerr, roads and bridges... 181.20 Coliseum Garage Co., roads and bridges 7.10 C. Lewellin, roads and bridges 250.00 Casper Supply Co., roads and bridges 269.61 Robt. “J. bridges 75.00 S. C. Cooper, roads and bridges 155,00, Jack Rivers, roads and bridges 186.00 A. Shapley, roads and bridges. 136.69 S. C. Hill,-roads and bridges_. 175.00 J. B. Gray, roads and bridges. 186.00 H. N. Hazelton, roads and Deh Gee. sso Caen ace 155.00 . N, Wheeler, bridges 4,464.01 J. B. Griffith, Co. Co and bridges 373.99 Robt. Veitch, Co. Com., roads and bridges -~ 404.55 139,00 roads and bridges.--.-----.- 1,189.11 E. McDonald, salary and ex- pense | -... ‘ 1.086.495, E. McDonald, salary and ex- pense | =. -- 2 248.31 E. McDonald, salary and ex- pense ~.-.., Pian tah el ese SL 932.50 Hazel Conwell, salary and ex- DONKE» 2-5 nee nana sekwee 196.25, K. S. Myrland, salary and ex- Dense: -~-22.-2~--- 23 -- = 1,076.35 B. L, McGraugh, salary and @RPONSE oar e nnn = es nen sen 135.49 Grace V. Grieve, salary and ex- 144.19 29.00 J.-B, Gritith, Co. Com, H, H. Price, ussessor's fund County Commissioners. considered mat- ‘ter of making the levy for 1920 on all 184 09|* owen’ and bridges —- and time on Board Robt, J. Veitch, Co. Com., sal- ary and time on Board meet- ings .. : === 260-09 - 98.15 As provided “by law, the Boar!) of taxable property in Natrona County, the following levies being made: For State purposes. 03.980 Mills For General 04.200 Mills pur County Library Fund__00.120 Mills School District No. School District No. School District No. School District No. School District No. School. District No. ‘or School District No. For School District No. Fer School District No. For School District No, For School District No. For School District No. High Schoo! Municipal T: E. For For Fi ‘or ‘or For Assessor, ROBT. J. VEITCH, Chairman. Board adjourned without. date. ROBT, J. VEITCH, Chairman, Attest: H. K, CARLSON, Clerk. See <4 8 EF 1 NOTICE. State of Wyoming County of Natrona. In the Justice Court, before W. E.! Tubbs, a Justice of the Peace in and for the County of Natrona, State of Wyoming. . To Glen Scott: You are hereby notified that a ae Oy Geren has been issues inst you and your property a'- tached in the hands of the National Bank of Commerce, Casper, Wyo- ming, a Wyoming corporation, to se- cure the demand of G. M. Anderson, amounting to $37. Now unless you shall appear and ‘piead in said mat- ter before W. E. Tubbs, a Justice of the Peace, in and for said County, at his office at Casper, Wyoming, on the 30th day of October, A, D. 1920, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, judg- ment will be rendered against you in said action, and your property sold or appropriated for the debt. : Dated this 9th day of October, A. D. 1920. G..M, ANDERSON, i Plaintiff. Publish Oct. 1J; 18, 25, N&S 1920. — es, NOTICE. State of Wyoming ) ° County. of- Natrona. ) To E. Mouritsen: You are hereby notified that a ' 6.00) writ of attachment has been issued Casper Private Hospital, poor against you, and your property at- and pauper -----.-_.-_--__ 995.27 | tached, to secure the demand of R. Dr. H. E. Lathrop, poor and T. Linticum, amounting to Sixty-one pauper ~-------- 25.00 Dollars, to; er with the costs. Now Dr. H. R. Lathrop, poor and unless you all appear before W. G. M, Penley, salary...----_-< 11318|, Tubbs, Esq., Justice of the Peace, May Hamilton, county super- in and for said county, at his office Hntendent | Sra atone, 108.33/0n the 26th day of October, A. D. Jennie McDonald, August sal- 1920, at 2 o’clock in the afternoon, Oe ye TRI RSS aS TES 100.00 | judgment will be rendered against Dr. H. R: Lathrop, services and you, and your promerty: sold or ap- expense 1255-4 f 35.00 | provriated for the debt, ‘ Ed Barrett, election expense. 3.00) Dated this 9th day of October, J. B, Griffith, election expense 70011920. it Robt. J. Veitch, election ex- R. T. LINTICUM, as ° Plaintiff. Ira Spears,. sheriff's expense. Amelia Stanko, pension_.. Application of Mrs. Ethel Hassell for pension presented and approved. Petitions and affidavits for cancella- ‘on or refund of: taxes presented aad ulowed as follows: Ted Ingram, year 1911. 4. F. Hoff, year 191 Caleb E. Johnson, year 1915-. Wm. Phillipas, year 1917. Thomas B. Heaney, year 1! W. H. Marks, year 1919-. W. R. Ludwig, year 1919_. Bertha A. Gibbs, year 1919. No further business appearing, the Board adjourned to September 10, 1920. ROBT. J. VEITCH, Chairman. Attest: H. K. CARLSON, Clerk. State of Wyoming ) dss, County gf Natrona.) Office of the County Cler< Cagper, Wyo., September 10, 1920, Board of County Commissioners in and for Natrona County, Wyoming, met this 10th day of September, 1920, pursuant to adjournmerit of yesterday, there being present Robt. J._ Veitch, chairman, Commissioners J. B, Griffith and T. A. Hall, and H. K. Carlson, p- clerk. The following bills presented, audit- ed and allowed and certificates ordered drawn for same: Oil Well Supply Co., roads and SHEEP FOR SALE 1,900 good ewes— yearlings up. All, good mouth, Inquire of CHAS. ANDA 301 O-S Bldg. CASPER DAIRY €0. Honest milk from clean cows. Your baby will thrive on our milk. Phone 471 Publish Oct. 11, 18, 25, 1920. Pract Sot Bi 2 ai NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. » Notice is hereby given that L. C. Broadus and A. P. Spies, doing busi- ness under the name and style of “Oil City Plumbing coovean have" this day dissolved. L, G. Broadus continuing the business and assum- ing all the, firm obligations and col- lecting all accounts due the said firm. A. P. Spies retiring. - Dated September 21, 1920. L. G. BROADUS 615 8. Lincoin. FOR RENT—Strictly modern front ; suitable for two gentlemen. bedroom; 503 8. Beech. FOR RENT—Rooms for four working men; with or without board. 1022 5. Wainut. FOR RI NOTICE . 4 Taxi It is now ready to 02,000 Mills | public day and night service with Cadil- bt tel jac touring cars and Ford sedans. N. Wolcott, Phone 4. a - Cheyenne, Wyo., October surance Company, Minnéapol: Total admitted assets ..-...' $2,080,010.55 Liabilities ex- cept capital_ Capital stock paid up ---, Surplus over Mabilities --- $1, $2,080,010.55 $2, Income during year ending December 31, 1919-. $1. Disbursement for year - ing December 31; 1919__-$ Business in Wyoming for ending December 31, 1919: Insurance written, none. Losses paid, none, Losses incurréd, none. State of Wyoming ) dss. ) County of Laramie. Insurance Company, filed in, D. 1920. (Seal) ewe ony NOTICE On ‘and after November 1 CASH BASIS. We are. sell sible margin, By placing ou us at all times to give our 10-8-9-15-16. TheG FB , General Insurance A. P. SPIES cr leas Sept. 27, Oct. 4, 11, 18, Front bedroom with heat and hath; suitable for two gentlemen; close in, 225 S. Park, Phone 973-R. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Office of the. Insurance Commissioner. Northwestern Fire and Marine In- 080,010.55 Gross premiums received, none. as required by Section 4120, C. S. 1910, In testimony whereof, I have here unto set my hand and affixed my sval of office the 5th day of October, A. market will be placed on @ STRICTLY and meat’ products on the closest pos- on a cash basis it will eliminate much book work and help which will enable the benefit of the lowest possible SANDISON MARKET CO. Can You Afford: to Have a Fire? Don’t worry over your insurance. Life has plenty of worries without that. See Us for ¥our Insurance fe -eAgenc>o- 411 Oil Exchange Bldg. y RE Room Rainy ee eo of 10-8-tf private family. 10-8-8t | Phone 1416. “10-8-tf FOR RENT—Strictly modern room in private home. 1112 HB. Second, aoe FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room in reasonable. 10-4-tf 1087-J. uine has opened a new give the modern home; close 16 2% 10-8-tf£ Ave., Phone 932-R. 5, 1920. ern home. is, Minn. in modern Henning. 733 Si Beech, Phone 1471, FOR RENT—Nicely furnished front bedroom in modern home. 6 Parl 143_N. home, 20-11-8t FOR RENT—Modern vedroom with sak S. Genten, Phone 1048. W. Prep ast FOR RENT—Room and ‘board with 1008 EB. 10-9-3t Second, 10-9-4t* ;| front room 304 N. Beech. FOR RENT—Room refineryt FOR RENT—Large, clean, furnished with moves RENT—Rooms, in Phone 1283-J. Phone 1063-J. PiichasninLaneetaeic echoes an a FOR RENT—Room and board for two men only. ‘10-11-it with excellent 10-11-3t * Spee board near 10-11-2t. FOR RENT—Modern room ‘for light housekeeping. 250 N. Me! ) in; 10-6-t! FOR RENT—Furnished room in mod- 141 W,'Tenth. 10-6-tf Phone 691-M. FOR RENT—Bedroom 119 N. Grant, Phone basement; can be t 1119-R. ivate family; modern home, 822 5. gaara, Phone 675-R.. FOR. RENT —Two furnished rooms on second floor. 10-11-8t front 121-N. Park, ~ "-40-11-t¢ adjoining bath. 1bT-S,. 10-11-1t es ————— qi T—Three slecying-rooms in - ee apa used for apart- ment; heat; private bath; also «| 305 8. Park. ————— FOR RENT—One Jarge bedroom, next to bath; suitable for two men. garage. 10-9-2t*. Phone 10-4-tf 378,812.31 400,000.00 301,198,24 804,209.36 | Casper Business and Professional cam: Directory = sz ACCOUNTANTS 685,225.60 the year aaeeeeens I, Robert B. Forsyth, Insurance Com- missioner of the State of Wyoming, do hereby certify that the above and fore- going is a condensed statement of the annual statement of the above named my office, R. B. FORSYTH, Be, Insurance Commissioner, Publish Oct. 8, 9, 11, 12, 13, 14, 1920, pastas TEL. at ose te our meat jing meats |» oe DENBERG MH Audltors and Accountants DUBOIS & GOODRICH” Rooms_ 24-25 Townsend. 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