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| Entered ‘awWyon MEMBER THE ASSOCIAT: REPORTS FHOM UNITE) NWAY.. sveneer tt his PRESS PRESS 3.5. y OW. i ome? You have i Ro AR tor the right to ask this quéstion, it if up to Casper ¢ EHOMAS batt) M. to give satisfactory assurances. ¢ Rep tives is Casper is-the center of a tremendous oil-bearing Davia oe idle aves ee ee " aha 4 ruadeny ing ; idan 178 8 Steger rae ped .m.|area. It reaches out in almost every direction. The Dee ts Chicane bamtecen mimtore ate @elsine se proved territory lying adjacent to the city is but 1¢€ - ————"|per cent developed. The territory beyond, tribu 4 riba ae i os tary to Mg: has been tested and is as fully pro y ad ductive. e ont territory of which Casper is the ° 2.28 center, is one of the richest in the world, its limit: : “i2| beyond a hundred or so miles in any one direction 7 eafbereas $2.20,18 not yet known. | ie 3.201 The output of the field is, at present, sufficien' 5 tt Gubserintion by mall accepted for less period than ito supply two of the greatest refineries of the coun: | All subscriptions must bo paid in advinios and the Daily (try, with the crude product, amounting té thou fi eee TT is delivery after subscription becomer, si 4. of barrels daily and fauch more is available ie Meinber of Audit Burean of Ciredlations (A, B. nar ag Oe fee eet sek at Member of the Axsociated Press ; ap ia qe Hibs ae sal out " ic The Ansoated Tres ty axctusivel; eniitled to. the use supply of natural gas just now being employed fo 5 xgpuliention of all news credited in this, papac an domestic and industrial. purposes. published herein. ' boa 2 “ re » ol a bs Expert mpor says ie dieyd ra sat wil 4 vigorous producers for upward of a drec t , ar years at the least. They exceed in surface area ant 1. WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO DO ABOUT IT? |! storage the older_ producing fields of Pennsylva i} 2 nia, Ohio, West Virginia and Indiana, some of whicl if Let us go into session upon the state, of thelhaye beech undet production for fifty to sixty years » €ommunity and enter upon free and frank discus- Within the city are two magnificent oil refinerie: -¢__ Sion of the public good. Meaning by this the sit+|with a army of mén upon the payrolls. They repre _uation by which Casper is confronted in this partieu- ‘ ions of dollars in investment. Tremendou lar stage of her growth and development. sent + The evidences of growth during the past sey- idle to suppose that the interests back of these con eral years are everywhere visible. This staternent|cerns, built them, doubting the capacity and longev e ¢ meets with immediate acquiescenc. It will be point-\ity of the field. Meet : : if ed out that the building season now drawing to'a Almost at the edge of the city lies an ideal agri - Close has addéd hundreds of new houses to those cultural area of upward of ; ,000 acres, rich i that have been built in the past. True, in what-|deep, productive soil. Requiring the application ° i) ever direction you may look they are theré. They |Water and the labor of mafi to ptoduce record crop have sprung up almost over night, bat they are of everything grown in Wyoming. Yonder run all occupied or will be as soon as completed. But atte River with water goirig to waste. ‘ ; with all this do you happen to know that one thous! We violate no confidence when we say capital m sand more houses are in demand at this present ists now have an‘irtigation project under considera ¢ moment. That they could be rented at once. That} tion. , : © it takes this number of houses to satisfy the people} South, of the city stands a mountain of asbes { who want homes, and are at present living under|tos awaiting the coming of enterprise and ‘capita crowded and unsatisfactory circtimstances. for development in the large way. : 4 se I The Burlington and Northwestern railways af t This is the present shortage. If you have any|f:d transportation, north, south, east and west . curiosity on the subject consult any authority in the Natiaral aide readente he wupblicds ath Gon i 1 * ” f * f . "city, The Chamber of Commerce made a survey ig easily accessible by rail. There is fuel in abund several months ago. It will doubtless havé a good). ice, idea. Ay: of the more poe teal estate deal- The city has) the diversifted ‘business and in j Hite si The ex aldewesaiay’ ‘il k ae to ie dustrial concerns required in a community of 17,- y y: tenting (agencies 'will: know: 000 people and the supply point for a surrounding i people who want houses they know better than country having a radius of “fifty. miles . i other authority. The classified columns in the p i ‘ g aoy -Cureraminoriny Thi f | The people of Casper, just a few days since. j i ping elation sl Ria sere a tha (voted upon themselves a bonded indebtedness ap- 0 ie abate 40 sceare i wanted tells the) | oximating a million dollars for a proper water Gs eer reee Shy stipply, extension of sewers, fire protection anc i \< A thousand houses, the minimum to satisfy your|one or two minor items. This is an indication of r “present population. ' |what the great majority of people think of the city's hi Wh 4 ra future and the soundness of property investments 5 = sah heh al ie li ae | These are, briefly. stated, the collective guar ». ® With the opening of next spring this demand is|antee that anybody's $5,000 investment in a house S, sure fo be increased. What are you going to do|to live in is safe, secure and a transaction in whicl ‘s about that? \the investor can afford to take a considerable risk. S ee Th 9 oa b We come back to the original propositions. Cas- = =» ‘hese are pertinent questions now, because). i, one thousand houses short. What are you wdhere*is no more than sufficient time to make ST! ong to ide about it? tangements before the building season opens in the} “spring, when the question will positively have to be answered. re At an average cost of $5,000 the mand calls for an investment of $5,000, “siderable sum, to most any individual. “is not understood to be an individual project. waar de-|senate, with Frank Willis to succeed Harding. . A con) However, it} \no chirp coming. It calls for the best thought of men who al-| dy have heavy investments in the cit California has wij It is not too early to think of gifts. Many ar- ticles were sold Saturday for gifts—and an early selection is always best. We'll gladly hold afy afticle you select until you are réady for it. Happy is the woman who receives one of our Electric Toasters, Percolators, Grills, Irons or Community Silverware, Pyrex Ware, or one of the many other articles on display. The Home of Good Tools at Right Prices pa )jouds- Ollliver a Street Hardware Company Pentane DOCRLELOLE SOS LLDOSLO SES LISO DE PEEL SEAT ORE OESESOSESEDIS ODES OOEEE G4 HOS 4H64 increase in capacity has already been ordered. It is Ohio will hold her prestige in the United States Not a chirp out of Franklin D. Well! He has No. { The ion Delta chapter of Sigma! Nu,.the third national, men’s fraternity to enter the University of the State of Wyoming at Laram: installed last *riday eVening. The ceremony was in thatge of the Denver Alumni assocte- tion of Sigma Nu. A, F. Krippner. past regent of the grand chapter and} 4. L, Williams, grand councillor, wer ‘mong the national officers of the fre ernity present at the ceremony hstallation wak-wlkb attended by tha hree Colorado chapters at Fort Cotlina, joiden and ler. vs Gamma Theta Chi, the local fratew tity which entered national fraternity fife, is four years old and is an organ- tation of high ‘ideals and attainme: ts members are represented in ev orm of school activity. Dollars, on or before the sixth day of; with interest | ent nore payable semiannually oo | 6d by spec tui “The way to a man’s heart fs} hrough his stomach" is doubted by some men; but any woman can prov it by using a “Lorain.” ‘Che Casper | ort Gas Appliance Co.—Ady. ani — an ORDINANCE NO, 135-A. sil a the time and in the mantier provided eculed substantially in the follow form: - A -STREDT IMPROVEMENT BOND The City of Casper, in the County of Natrona, State of Wyoming, for value, received, hereby promises to pay (9 the bearer the “sum of Five Hundred, December, A. D. 1930, ; thereon at) the rate of-Six (6) per cent; THO per annum, aera day of June and December cf, pach y Ww be payable in United States Gold Coin of} the present ‘standard value at the o fice of the City Treasurer of Casp¢ | Wyoming. R ‘This Bond is one 6f & series tsaued for the payment of the cost and ex- pense of street improvements in Gra ‘ing District No. 5 in said City ter behalf of said municipality, have hero- linto set our official signatures and caused ihe corpotate seal. of) said City to. be hereunto affixed ae the 6th 1920. ON. Said’ ponds shit in se-| a A alay of December, A, D. $500.09 UNITED XTATHS OF AMERICA ~ | (Sealy STATE OF WYOMING Attest: ..-- COUNTY OF NATRONA 1 City z, 2 CITY OF CASPER | couren i jNo. —— $15.00 On the 6th day of June-December the City of Casper, + Natrona County, Wyoming, Wit! pay to the bearer Fifteen Dollars in United States gold coin of the pres- t standard of value at the office of ial assessments in Grading | District No. 5, being six nyonths’ inter- est then dué on its Street Improv ment Bonds, dated December 6, 1920. to the bearer of the respect 8 therefdre as they may ma- , both principal and interest being Attest: =— County of Natrona )ss. I, the Cit in the County and of Casp as auth-| zed by Ordinance No. 17 passeil | 4 approved Noy 1, A. D!1920, under d pursuant ta the proyisions of Cha 120 of the Session Laws of Wy ng 1915, and amendments heret, | cording to law. to signed my name officially and AN ORDINANCE providing for!ihe and is payable only out of the local) gica the corporate seal of said Ci ssuance of the improvement bonds for | improvement fund created for the pay- the improvements. in Grading District No. ment of the cost and expense of such | 959 j in the City of Casper, Wyoming, pa, improvemén* and not otherwise. and m{ ble out of funds derived from spe conformity with said act is herehy re- assessments in said improvement dis-|¢ited that: { ¥ 18 is TE rict, und for other matters relating to] ‘‘Neither the holder nor owner of'angy} SECTION 5. No bonds shall be is udvertising, sale and issuayce of bond bor BE IT CRDAINED BY THE MA 2R AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE MUTY OF CASPER, WYOMING / SECTION 1. In the anticipation of 6 collection of special assessments oF the itm) ment Of the streets and ortions of streets § rading District Yo. 6 in the City of per, Wyomin and for the purpo: of raising mon: for special improvements, improy ment bonds of the City.of Casper shall >be issued and sold to the amount of Fifty-nine Thousand Seven Hundred Seventy-nine Dollars and Thirty-three ma ia iim in su! me as shall be necessary for the payment 4 of the grading and draining and other OF improvements incidental to the gradin | day of June and December of each year said Mayor and said City Clekk, shail be attached to and made part of said fice of the City Treasurer of the of Casper, Wyoming. nd draining of said Grading Distri No. 5, which bonds shall be payaty’ ut of the funds derived from specinl Wwsessments for the improvements in| Wading District No. 5 levied, assessed nd collected in pursuanc® to law, aia ach of said bonds shall Syecify tlie nprovements for which saidg@onds a ‘sted, and that said bonds Ae payal, ut of the funds derived from speci ssessments. SECTION 2. That the said improy yent bonds shall be signed by th Mayor and attestéa by the City Cler! thall be dated the 6th fay of Deven D. 1920, and’ shall mature years from date as of im, val fici dee thi provided by law: nid be shall tot in the denomination of F Hunarea | 1? Dollars ($600) each, except that -oné yond may be Of such amount less than Five Hundred Dollars ($500) as may. be necessary to make the issue correspond with the total amount of the special assessments lévitd for Sueh | impr ments. Said bohds sha bear in nat ut the rate of six (6) per cent¢per an yum, payable semi-annually on the Jtlt lav aw until paid nd for which interest t proper interest coupons, ring the fac-simile signatures respectively . of bonds. The principal and interest of said bonds shall be payable at the si- SECTION 3. Said issue shall consi .|zhall have afiy claim therefore agains: the City by Which the same is issued. excent sheh bond was issued, but his ret sements,”” This bond may we ealled in and paid} mont of their full assessments within/ fy a gaches almost drove me frantic and are issued, 3ents ($59,779.33), or so much thereof fOr the paymelit of inferest on all un- error, delay or irregularity, any tax, o. [@ssessment levied on account of ‘said adjudged flegal, or jn cise of deficien- | ole ct the same by proper proceedir amount necessary t6 make up/such de- been done, happened and performed ia regular and due form as required denéed by this issue of bonds doés nat exceed any Stattitory or constitution’ | limiuation. | In. testimony whereof, we, the under’ signed officers of the @ity rat” Natrona County, Wyoming, -heing duty nd under the authority of thts act date of the first: publication -6f notice to propérty ownets of the filing of the confirmed assessment roll with — thc y| City ‘Treasurer for collection and bond shall be issued to cover from the special ade for the improvement for assessme whi + th case of non-paytment shill Wb ie to the ‘enforcement of such la mferred by law of pay: <| owners: wh | the privile; its numerical order on any interest! payment, day whenever there shan be! fficient money jn the local improve | ent fund against which these bonds! ever and above sufficient . Neglecting That Cold or Cough? Why, when Dr. King’s New id bonds to pay th} principal cf one more bonds, provided such call shatt g be made in the Gity Official Newspa-| Discovery So Promptly ner as by law required. | - ecks It? y When, by réason of non-conformity patie Ses to any Jaw or ordinance; or by reason LETTING ‘the old cough or cold 4 drag on, ie the new, ae sevonr. seriously, is folly, especially when a adeuigetos, you call 'get witch & proved and suctessful remedy as Dr. King’s New Discovery, For over fifty years, a standatd remedy for coughs, colds and grippe. Eases croup also. Loosens tip the phlegm, quiets. the croupy cough, stimulates. the bowels, thus relieving the peton, All. druggists, 60 cents, $1.20 a bottle, any omission, informality, mistake, provement is invalid or is deemed in- lid by, the Counell of said City, or ix #, the Council of said City will cov; provided by law and will re-asses: " re-leyy the same find enches, And it is hereby certified, recited ana | clared that all acts, conditions. a ngs required to he sone prece and in issuing of this bond haye il w und that said indebtedness ev DrKings Rew Discovery, Wake Up Clear Headed That‘tired\out fecling”’ mornings dite fo gonstipation. You can q Her, thorized to execute this obligation on | and easily rid yourself of it by taking | | Dr. King's Pills. They act mildly, stir | up the liver and bring a healthy bowel ii Same old price, 25 cents. ‘action, “Once to Every Woman?” Is. Oace Enough? of bonds of the denomination of Hundred Dollars ($500) each, except one .ond in such amount as may be neces: iary to make the Issve correspond wita the total amount of the spe went levied for “sn improvements anid shall be numbergd from One (1) un. Wards, and si! mature on or before the 6th duy of December, A. D. 1930, subject to prior redemption, however, A Prominent Druggist Testifies Redondo Beach, Calif —"I wish to Qttention to my experience in the sale . Dr. Pietes's Anutic ‘Tablets. L have hever SB: EET 4 sells another. am ¥ery much inclined, like most druggista of today, to dell the ‘long shot’ staff at a greater profit, or something 2 g ‘just as good,’ but in Re suggesting Anuric for uric acid and rheumatiam ! consider I have not only created business along that line but have gained the confidence of thé public which imore than repays me for my interest and suggestion, together with thé satisfac- tion | get from having on article that 1 can place with perfect. confidencé. Nothing Would pleage ine more than to be able 16 intfoduce Anuric to thé world for tht bone- fit of all mankind. However, I have to content thyself by simply calling attention to the satisfactory results that follow as re- ported to me by the individuals, their thanks.”--C. D. KNOX, Many of Your Neighbors Can Say the Same Tuolumne, Calif.:—“My hack gave me ¢onsiderable trouble, hich t thought bind / $9 5 00 Sie. Alea tat e four -paehanee of Suits up to $165.00 on (anti-nric-acid) sule 95 00 Seba a a fully at a e " 1. ~1 con- Was tier it to) sus up to $100.00 on medicine, also sale 3 Pda raee a. $65.00 Bian aad chee Suits up to $75.00. on & gare a 8 9 sale $45.00 Leo’s Pure Malt AND Oregon Hops CASPER BOTTLING wo f Inc. 425 West Second St. = PLES LI FEISS LIISPLISIILSISSISSISSISOSILI SS: Blakey & Co. 136 South Center Street: j To make room for our holiday line al DRESSES $ Serges, Satins, Tricotines $150.00. Sale Price $25 DO rer reeeeresineeenen erence » $35, easurer out of funds collect | Clerk ot | State aforesaid, hereby certify that this | bond is within the lawful debt limit of | |eaid City of Casper, and isy issued “ar: | In testimony whereof I have hereun- | -|améunt of assessment paid by property ) all ‘thémselves of SPECIAL SALE SUITS COATS DRESSES entire stock of high class merchandise on sale at extremely low prices. 5 $3 » Tricolettes, Jersey for street and atterngon wear at real bargain prices, the. said: thirty of first pei sperlon 6. This van take effect aid he in full fo fect ten dayg from and ae its age, and the Clerke shall post an: lish the same in'the Casper Daily une in the manher and form as mired by law, t 4 ie s Passed, adeptéd and approved: ist day of November, A. D, 1920. BEN BH. (Seal) ¥ | Attest: ASA F. SLOAN, { City Clerk: 4 | Publish Nov, &, 1920. SUFTEREDFOR. THIRTY YEARS | Finney Says His Whole System Has Been Built Up Since Taking Tanlac } \ i ‘} suffered for over thirty years with the worst. kind of stomach trouble und never found afiything to give me any | relief until Istarted on Tanlaé, ‘but it lonly took a few bottles of that medi icine to straighten me out and\make me \feel like a different man,” said D. Fy «Finney, of 505 East Third) Ave., Spor sued until after thirty (80), days from |kane, Wash. “? paven't felt so good in years as >/f do now,’ continued Mr. Finney, “and >| vet when I began to take Tanlac I ras jnst About all in and had given up hope of ever being a well man again. 1 couldn't eat a thing, but what it would sour on my stomach and bloat “|ie up until I Gould hardly f got so dizzy at times that if 1 hadn't feaugnt hold of something 1 believe L ishould haye fallen. | “1 felt off in weight and became So lweak that. 1 had to quit work ‘and 1 | Was so nervous that I couldn't sleep at tnight. 1 went on a sirlet diet and tried Jan kinds of medicine, but nothing |seened to do me any good. Then a {riend of mine, who had stomach trouble almost as bid tis myself, tried Tanlac, that I decided, to give it a trial mygelt, “Well, T hadn't mu than started on fanlac: before. 1 had food results, for my Appetite picked upyand in a stort time 1 could éat anything without suffering, from pain” or gas afterwatds. I gotWtronger every day dntil now fam able to do a good day's I just feel fine all the time. I bothered with those dreadful ches or dizzy ‘spells how... my ate strong atid I sleep lke a Tog every night.. After what Tanlac 3 done for me I meen to keep it om nd, and T strohgly recommend it to I! who may be sufferiiig as 1 was." sold in Casper by Casper > ir Aleova by Aletvi Mer: in Salt Denver, Colorado Telephone 332-3 we are placing our and (Cloth and Sults Seat Plush Coats that sold up to%}57.50 35.00 on bale Gloth and Seal’ Plush ‘Coats’ that sold $100.00 ed He $65.00 0, o4 that sold up to $45 — ; CLL ELE LSS Sd breathe. - and it pit him in such good. shape > TOLL MS. 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