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Pete, a SS ee a ee a wer Sal ») ) a) >) , | Reete aye, aye, C. eee erreh aye, Earl GC, q " | Stiereupen Van Gordon aye riphieh ae Bayo declared ‘said sreftain iBisToRtinegce shall be ia in BLOW UP SHIPS; [rs Shirai i ten erga Ean the date of its pass- RIOT REPORTE age and shall be known as Ordinance (By Associated Press) LONDON, Oct. 27.—An_ Exchange Telegraph dispatch from Helsingfors yesterday reports two torpedo boats at Kronstadt, Russian naval base, blown up by deserters. Sailors are ‘involv- it is asserted. ie message also alleges that the eviki employed Chinese _mer- agree to put Gown street fighting Petrograd, and Kronstadt. There 2 no confirmation from other sources. REDS VOTE PEACE WITH THE POLES. (By Associated Press) LONDON, Oct. 27.—Ratification of a preliminary peace treaty by Poland and Bolsheyik Russia was voted by the All Russian soviet Monday, ac- cording to a wireless today. eas ire eee ear FARMERS GO.ON STRIKE, WHEAT PRICE SOARING (By Associated Press) CHICAGO, Oct. 2.—Wheat prices today made a sudden ascent and trade authorities ascribed as one of the ren- sons a fall off in offerings from the southw apparently due to a ‘farmers’ strike.’ An extreme adyance of 1034 cents a bushel took plage. 1 “strike” or stoppage of selling by farmers was announced some time ago against the continued cutting down of prices until, it was contend- Gity of being the deferred date set for ere and opening bids fo- ni laying Bnd Be of ment ry sews itary Sewer Dis- teidt Nosed, 2A 2-B, 3-A and 3-B the” *Clerk’ re jorted having ¥e- ceived one bid and opened ‘same in the } of the Mayor and” City Ww. a ‘By, BID seas te ole, he z et Pipe. “complete in & Vien rite lineal ft. itrified Pes. complete in place, $2.59 per linea! 15 in. Vitrified aire, e complete, in place, $3.58 per lineal 8x6 in. yes ae aines in $3.85 gach, 10x6 in. Wyes complete in place $5.23 each. 12x6 in. Wyes complete in $6.45 each. 15x6 in. Wyes complete in $8.95 each. Manholes complete in place, $100 each. Flushers $187.50 each. Excavation, shale or hard pan, in excess of earth excavation, $3 per cu, yd. Wet excavation in sao. of earth ee ws er cu. Lumber, B. M. Gatainea). $75 per 1,000 ft. Extra concrete, $20 per cu. yd. 1 in.” Galvanized Flusher line piace. 80c per lineal ff. ‘ipe for Flusher line in place, $1. 50, er lineal ft. Lead Water Services, $75’ each. aomvenee? Depth over and above feet. Extra excavation earth, $1.50 per cu. yd. % Feet. iA compete in Pd wats $2. 12 place place. pias. in complete place 1m ed, fimancial returns to the growers were below the cost of* profluction. Yesterday “the strike” began. tea aa inte, Miss Callie L. Evans, whose home| ‘Pxtra excavation shale or hard is in Birmingham, Ala., is the first wo-| jan, $3 per cu. yd. man to hold a position as desk clerk in!” “Wet excavation, $4 per cu. yd. any of the Denver hotels. Extra depth cttimaiinioloa: $16 per ft. depth. COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS. etre cue Casper, Wyo., October 18, 1920. | rt, dept! Beer ners, SLR Dee The City Council of the City of Casper met in regular session at the Council chamber at the City Hall, but there not being a quorum of the Council present same was Sq purnied until 8 o’clock P. M. B, H. PELTON, sepe Mayor. cu, yd. Lumber per foot B. M. retained. 1 ft. Galvanized Flusher line in place, 80c per lineal ft. Lead Pipe for Flusher place, $1.50 per lineal ft. FOR BONDS 15% additional to above prices. Movéd by W. F. Dunn, seconded by Cc. M. Bryan that the bid of W. &. Henning be accepted and that the Masbe and City Clerk be authorized to enter into a contract with the said W. F. Henning for the performance of the same. An aye and ey, vote being taken resulted: W. F. Dunn aye, W. W. Keefe aye, C. M. Bryan aye, Earl C. Boyle aye, Fred Van Gordon aye. Whereupon the Mayor declared said motion duly carried. 4 line in Attest: ASA F. SLOANE, City Clerk. COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS. Casper, Wyo., October 18, 1920. The City Council of the City of Casper met in regular adjourned session pursuant to adjournment of this date at the Council Chamber at the City Hall, but there not being a quorum of the Council present same was adjourned until 8 o’clock P. M. October 20, 1920. B. H. PELTON, Jr., Attest: Mayor. An Ordinance presented entitled ASA F. SLOANE, ~“¥|"An Ordinance amending Section 16}. City Clerk. of Ordinance No, 37-A of the City of Casper.” Moved by C. M. Bryan, seconded by W. W. Keefe that the Ordinance be passed as read. vote being taken resulted: "7 ' Duns aye, W. W. Keefe aye, C. M. ‘COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS. Casper, Wyo., October 20, 1920. The City Council of the City of Casper. met in regular adjourned ses- sion pursuant to adjournment of Oc- tober 18th at the Council Chamber at the City Hall with Mayor B. H. Pelton, Jr., presiding. On roll call the following were present: Councilman W. F, Dunn, W. W. Keefe, C. M. Bryan, Earl ©. Boyle, Fred Van Gordon, Asa F. Sloane, city clerk. The minutes of the last regular and subsequent meetings read“ anil} of the Gity of Casper. approved, Plans and specifications for Grad- This being the deferred date set tri 7 filed by the Con- to hear objections and remonstrances against the creation of Grading Dis- trict No. 7 city clerk reported hav- ing received no objections or remon strances, either in writing or other- w The Mayor then asked if any one present had any verbal obj Van Gordon aye. Whereupon the Mayor | declared said Ordinance duly passed as read and. therefrom this Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after ten days from the date of its nassage and shall be known as Ordin- ancé No. 171-A of the ordinances ages tions or remonstrances “to. ma’ OC MARKET against the creation of said Grading District No. 7. There being no ob- PHONE 345 jections or remonstrances it was moved by W. F. Dunn, seconded by Earl C. a Bovis that the Ordinance presented entitled “An Ordinance» creating Grading District No. 7 and providing for improvenie by ‘grad- Sandison & Fiddes. THOS, FIDDES, Manager Corner Fi and Jefferson Sars iat Service ~ We Deliver \ resulted: ‘What secret scandal’ made the wealthiest old family in New York adopt a pretty bookstore clerk? On Monday a poor salesgirl in a bookstore. On Tnesday she was liying in a Fifth Ayenue mansion surrounded by every luxury, with jewels, autos, costly clothes and a maid of her own, Read the brilliant mystery story of New York Sogiety. by Kathleen Norris. in Pictorial Review ‘ ~ for November OUT TO-DAY CHAS. M. GUNNISON BEST BOWL OF CHT iN TOWN 20c at the CHILI KING LUNCH All kinds of Sandwiches at Popular Prices. Quick Service, Highest Quality Grand Central Block ‘OF IKeDuirs 4 Ly By ewww or we 170-A of the ordinances of tha} Gail” Casper. Extra concrete in place, $20: per a, An aye and uey J Bryan aye, Earl C. Boyle aye, Pred] Ai sulting eantan tk tal hares sch aa oe and for their acceptance. Moved by CG, M. Bryan, pom by Fred Van Gordon that the Plans and Specifications be accepted and that the Mayor and City Clerk be rit ae to publish Notices “and for Bids for the grading in Grading District No. 7 and receive same urge 2 o'clock P, M. Novem- ber 1, D. 1920: An a; je a es Bota hee an enls yer aH Sete aye. G, Mr fa Sores 1G. Boyl Fred ryan. e, i) oyie e, Frei Van Bowioa as aye. 8 Whereupon’ the said motion duly, carri ~ Move: ak Ge M. ryan, hy Second ne ge Ww OC ee wg Se ais tat £ ponte te $1 00 ¥ On eon: call all i F 4 ume abet, Ms the ounci nt yotin; ~ or ‘deelaced std Sober pti a nO come betare sin: idéeting same Mt 123 declared ‘ASA &: IE, Papen Bets at 1920. NOTICE FO} FOR PUBLICATIQ! State of Wyoming | si County of Natrona. 3 ried. In the District Court, Sixth Judi- cial pene igenis Chester M. Bryan, Re- ) ceiver of | George Mc- ) Rorey Estate, ” ; Plaintiff. ; George McRore a Ri Defendant. ; The folowing bills were presented: W. Frank Coustra tio laying water ma’ 9125, 54 Standar ‘Oil Co., atpaiiee.: 4.95 FHEPRE Meter Co., suppli 44.26 urk, yaaa 2.00 Chas, BR. Schap' materials —~ 128,10 12,41 F148 and Jabor Coptihental Supply Co:, sup- Plie: Electra, Bleaching Gas Co., ¢hlorine ~~. Piller aan expe m. Scho; hope, nse- Richards” pote Cheste ties 7 sgt TM. plies — Texas Oil Co., supplies. Mabel ce: ited Co., Brodie Rubber gs F. W. McArthur, sup; pl Nicolaysen Lumber ei Sohanke: Lepale as, hy Printing Co" supplies_ J. Childs Co.. supplie: the “18th day of November, 1920, o; ; i f aaa er, the aretafere: by County attac! ed, will be a) by the said Prt laintif® towar ‘urther business t re ‘ 3 Atte “t panne Tos George McRorey, defendant above named, will ‘take notice that he has been sued” in’ the District Court sit- ting in sg for pletrons County, . Bryan, Re- aN es ‘9 Thou- Sanit Sones ($2,000) with interest thereon at 8% per annum, from th 17th day of September, 1920, an that defendant must answer or plea to plaintiff’s petition on or befor etition will be taken as true Building, in the City of” judgmeht rendered in favor 0’ tiff and against defendant fot sum and costs, and that sai sum of Nineteen Hundred and Sixt: Dollars ($1960) in the hands of the Stockmen’s National Bank of Cas- property of defendant and the sheriff of Heras riated e pay- of section 10, be ae oe all ei aaa Pao bt: i ae apr anes and | min; usiness as | Ni e said meet-}m., ‘3, 6 SEs ay ie stock- Tick’and Tile “at the ‘office nt bat the de- oe Mea locate poe 730° 0 es aie s ms ie anid or the a 7 5, 26, 27, 20) Bore ae —... Publish Sept. 29 to Nov. ive, 1920, eed Paes MEd Sine G ee Zuas oo eae wi vie pak eo aa ih your penalty ad SS ES : NOTICE % nt rock HOLDERS’ leg sone Reo The regular annual meeting 9: Epekwolde, of Pacific-Wyoming ait and ride y, a corporation omg, the 5 ws of the State of Wy ung, ¥ yu be held at Room No. 22. trona County, Wyoming, onday, November 1; 1 ; beginning at the hour of 10 orclock a. m., to receiv id!the annual report of the Board o Dixestuey of id Cone ny for the Nationat Sale. & Service ment of sai ent and costs: Go., supplies ~--.---____ 21,80|) Coup CHEST ines BRYAN, aes ee ca. astngey.. +35] piaintiff & GORE, ttorneys for of) i ignite | Publigh ; 18,920, 27, Nov. 3, Co. 40-00} 19; Youp, Oe & 4% 25.09 | DEPARTMENT QF THE INTERIOR 797.17 Opited’ sta Seat a Offices 4.60 sy September 2 192) Roy Tord. lal Dave™ Wittis a Burt Un; Casper’ * Care both eu that Irvin otice is here ie and Levi T. Lee in, Colorado, have sp- of +. * eeeecees sen ae mioa eS ol wits ee pees, a under “85 the provisions of the act of Febru- Hom is Has spa 31.00 lary 25, 1920, (Public No. 146), of a rg Rare. Oe, Pane 1.75/82 undivided one-forty-eighth interest 84.15 6.88 8.00 35.15, 1,65 4.54 529,75 125.00 of section 25, northeast quarter impound horses _ Coliseum Gatege Co., repair and supplies Reese Caspér Pharmacy, supplies. The Woodhouse. Mfg. Co., suppliés ” 22/50 mies Quick Service. 22.65 Qpen and Closed Cars aeltbe Bee: En- supplies____ moter eo Station, “sup- fies _ 40.86 11.05 AMERICAN CAFE.” in each of the following describ: tracts of land, to-wit: South quarter section 14, northwest quarter of sec- tion 24, southeast quarter of section PHONE 1020 | 222 DUBOIS. & Soonkice Rooms hea ‘Townsend jie eeee'ne Sepscegeser ed of Beis: ‘Buying 4 Winter Car = No. TAXI ig the new Elcar Butch & Blondy Faxi' Co. C28 OO 888 Oe ED Re Oe Have You Your House Insured Against Fire? Insure yourself against, “the less of use of your house when it burns. Costs less than fire insurance. Insurance, That's All* Vie 370—112 E. 2nd P. O. Box 1127 seeees gets 22% SROCERS 1" sie ee 1317, oe + HOSPITALS seeeeeesteeeeesesesees + * CASPER 8 Durga Sen * “938 BS. Phone 273 a per, Wyo, DR. Hi Surgery, are ecelogy and 01 Pata CAFETERIAS Pee eee eee tier i er tee PURE MILK Much publicity has been given the milk question lately. Our milk has always been pure, clean, healthy, whole milk. % All physicians will tell you that pure, fresh milk is better for children than any doctored milk. Our cows are curried and their bags washed daily. Our cans and bottles are sterilized over hot steam. If you wish the best milk for your children, buy pure milk, that comes from our airy. We produce all the milk that we sell, and guaran- “UJ Allen Dairy Phone 523-5 Make the world safe tor your posterity ‘CAPITOL LIFE’ MCGREW Phone 153 WYATE CAFETERIA ee Basement Wyatt Hotel ee eeeeseseseesesee ey ae ed Seen eenne 32 FREE BRICK AND ares i Mantle hala $40 to $45 per ot bd ey » $23 per M. asegees sR 00 ‘a seseeaeoecee een: * * o|**Oeeeeneeeseseseebessses * . * Phone 86 oe sper, Cescevece bd MICHAEL W. PURCELL bd $ -at-Law . torne; * Suite 36 ol Ph Peer tary teseeesee tees eee ees eens OP: . , FFRACTORS EP Moraes : steesegte+ 4 CORSET SHOPS Set eeeesesereeseseee 146 South : DR. A. 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