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] : ' ' Hl ; ‘ ; ' t ; ' j ‘ \ eg OF SCCCI CTO CES SOST ESET TEST SSCTES, | PAGE TEN Rich Lands Tributary By HAR (With See Ben No other group of C€ cerned over the succe gation project than the Iuncheon of _ Casper Real president of th ally hit the r 1 on the head. IRRIGATION PROJECTS OF VITAL INTEREST TO CASPER REALTORS Opening Gun Already Fired in Campaign to Bring! se" per’s 1 culmination of her proposed irri-| orth of Casper to a line running ap. realtors. Midwest Refining company, to Casper Under Water And Realtors Are Among Best Boosters ) KRAMER. Realty Company.) citizens are more vitally con- In a talk Teeently ata Estate board, R. S. Ellison, vice c ‘characteristic- Following a prediction of the CALIFORNIA “DRY” BILL —A Volstead act vernor Stephens. t « Dis Exclusion Resolution Is "May 9—The joint resolution adopt. by the Califor. nia legislature, urging adoption by the government of the Japanese Ex- clusion league policy was presented fo the senate by Senator Short- ridge, Republican of that state The senator said he would discuss the Japanese question In the senate at an early date. The league policy to which the California legislature subscribed ‘in- clades prohibition of all Japanese immigration, the machinery of ex- clusion to be in the hands of Amer- fean immigration officials. ‘Y. MY’ ‘Worker Under Arrest Ww. ‘ASHINGTO! director of the Canon A., was arrested here a juvenile court officer, charged with having written an ob. scene letter to a 16-year-old Denver girl. Court officials declare the letter the most obscene in court history. The girl's name is withheld Stillheimer is prominent in church work and was overseas with the Y. M.C. 4. He will be arraigned for tho alleged offense, it was stated here today - WOOL AUCTION : 1S SET MAY 20, WASHINGTON, five and six million pounds of woo! about May 20, Secretary Weeks an nounced today. Additional sales may be authorized if the first are satisfac y has on hand. IS SIGNED has Offered Senate; 9—Charles Still-| May 9.—Between will be sold by the war department | tion to be held in Boston ce the 80 million pounds [life of Salt Creek fifty years he ber as a speci of one to urge t approximately ted each mem- ing committee nis prog. port t Boosting seems to t which most realtc dowed. Land is t this project and 1i tate profession on's appointme accepted. In fact « who was asked if h the glowing and a nsequently were he vaudevillian was “following” prous: descriptoin of the merit: certain female Ibeauty declared that he was “way yahead,” so that realtors have been in |their support of this project ever nee its infancy. One year ago this month the pro- this work was begun. On at the convention of state chamber of commerce held city. Governor Carey anil State Immigration Commissioner C. S. Hall, (“Red” as he is affectionately known by legionnaires of whom he was first state commander) fired the opening volley. Quoting from the Casper Dally Trib- | une of that date, Governor Carey said, | ‘fully 30,000 acres in the vicinity of Casper could easily be irrigated and this land would be worth much to this of these two d them. Led Casper Cham- greeted the proposition gentlemen rather start by Earle D. Holmes t ber of Commerce, itself an infant ‘but alive to all possibilities for a. greater Casper, entered into negotiations with the governor resulting in Frank Em- erson, state engineer, placing an en- gineering crew in the field under the direction of Assistant State Engineer Robert C Duthie. By August tow parties of surveyors were in full swing engaged in deter- jof acres to be included and engineer. It was my good the rear‘rod up and age and cactus rfdwiches for down hills, t with cold fried | lunch and alkali drinking water over |the hundred miles of ditch, Be it| | understood that in engineering circles the rear rodman is considered the laziest of the crew and requires the least intelligence, sometimes being re- placed by ‘nathing more than an in- animate stick of lath. Four camps were made during the summer, first at Alcova. bridge, next Cemetery Robert Simpson and his crew are now in the cemetery for -fourteen days only erecting curb- ings and stones. Sec him there or call the Casper Monument Works, 957-W. VOTE YES MAY 10 ROAD BONDS Your L. C. SMITH & BROS. New silent model eight — al) makes rented und repaired REBUILT MACHINES Payments if Desired Casper Typewriter Exchange Geo. J. Heiser, Prop. 112 E. 2a, Over White's Grocery PHONE 856 PASS IT ON If you have a word of cheer; Something good forall to hear— Pass it on. WE RECOMMEND FULL INSURANCE PROTECTION ‘ An Office That Knows Its Subject.) REALTORS Midwest Bldg. Phone 1480 iScoBen Really Co Casper -|Superfluous to any thinking quickly | ty.” The spontaneous support which | mining the feasibility as to ‘number |« NOW To Buy a Clark Jewel Copper Coil Hot Water Heater at the reduced price of to give perfect satisfaction. now in use here in Casper homes: Price to apply for 10 days only. of all the steaming hot water you need 119 East First St. ing reception, and show him ust give to Casper what we irrigation: project. ——>——_—— jis the Goose Egg fanch, then to Henry Johnson's first reservoir and finally at Michie’s homestead near the | w: pant —s otal About 150, ete | i than the : ncouraging. scale: aapduativan: witg: tount i intend to marry Billy a spite of all opposition. If Billy sees you're real de- I don’t think he'll, oppose long —Detroit News. be irrigable under the high ‘line. No | more brautiful laying land or of rich er prod acing qualities could be found in_the courtry. © quality of the soll i demonstrated in various spots | 4gated in the territory com- notably Henry Johnson's end | the Bessemer Bend Spring country. At Alcova the diversion dam in the canyonis contemplated. The flats} betweensthere and Bessemer canyon, the Bessémer flats in the Poison termined you so very Baca E -: NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION OF TIME APPOINTED FOR PROV- ING WILLS. State of Wyoming ) )ss. [County of Natrona ) In District Court, Sixth Judicial " District. Spider country, Twelv hill, and x that pretty stretch of land west of |. Im the Matter of the of Sarah E. Harrison, Deceased. é Casper practically.to Bucknum, the Mats northwest of Casper and those To all persons interested in said Estate: Notice is hereby given that Fri- day, the 27th day of May, 1921, a 10 o’clock in the forenoon of said day, at the court room of said court, in the City of Casper, in the County of Natrona, State of’ Wyoming, has been “appointed as the time --and lace for proving the Will of said Sarah E. Harrison, deceased, for hearing the petition of Anna L. Hall, asking that the resignation of George Carroll Smith, proximately east and west from the test well on the Midway dome and finally the Michie flats northeast of Casper, all are included in the sur- vey. Examination of the map d@is- closes that Casper. will be the hub of an immense three-quarter -wheel. Spokes will emanate to every point in the district from Casper. Elaboration upon the tremendous benefit which Casper will receive is man or woman. Present, property owners will jfind a substantial foundation for their values. Food, garden truck, flour mills, dairy products, a sugar beet re- | finery will come. Casper will double and treble in size and spresi out in all the present city adéitions and seek breathing space farther’ out. The ball is started ‘a2 gaining momentum daily. At present it has |been put up to the reclamation serv- ice and apparently the question as to water rights needs additional thresh ing. Senator Fall, new secretary of the interior, will in all likelihood be a Casper guest some time this surnmmer. At that time it behooves every loyal, red-blooded Casperite, business or pro- fessional man or woman, laborer or brass collar artist, dry farmer or liquid rancher, politician or any party or faction to give the senator a warm that said will as probated in the Busy Because Best That’s the idea—our transfer service is so prompt, reliable and satisfactory all round that it keeps us on the jump to take care of the orders. Busi- ness héuses and homes do ap- prectate ‘express service of this kind. Na PHONE S49, SFUEL SG J. L. BIEDERMANN . We Sell GEBO Coal For Vacation or Stopover Don't miss a stay at the strictly modern Carter Hotel AT THE Big Horn Hot Springs “The largest mineral springs in the world.” THERMOPOLIS, WYOMING | ‘Capitol Life’ McGrew Phone 153 Will your widow enjoy beinga-widow? Or will she have to'slave to support your children? Opportunity $20.00 This Water Heater is absolutely guaranteed Over a hundred * This special Place your order now and enjoy the benefits Enjoy Nature’s most wonderful fuel— Natural Gas Gas Appliance Co Phone 1500 and} executor | named in said will be accepted, and| A{TON TRANSFER Che Casper Daily Cribune County Court of Fall River, State/ of South Dakota, be admitted to probate in the above entitled court, and that letters issued to the First Trust & Savings Bane et Coe rst ings of |per, Wyoming, when and where ;}Person interested may appear contest the same. Dated this 30th day of. Anril, A. D. 1924. HAZEL CONWELL, By Gladys Ford, : Publish 7 A 2 16,2 33, ites (W.0.W.) i a ee NOTICE OF FINAL NOF ESTATE, AND DISTRIBUTION OF ESTATE, State of Wyoming) County of Natrona ge In the District Court of “the Sisth{ Judicial District. In the Matter of Las oe 4.3 Eunice M. Morgan, given een tat aul Notice _is_hereb: creditors and other persons “Inter: above entitled ested in the A GUY T. MORGAN, dministrator of the Estate of Banice M. Morgan, Deceased. ILLIAM 0. WILSON, ee for Estate. iblish May 2, 9, 16, 2: wow, - bers. a specialty. Building Materials We are equipped with the stock to sapply your wants in high grade lum- ber and builders’ ot Rig tim- KEITH LUMBER CO. Phone 3 it; gentlemen Sees. FOR, RENT—Nicely furnished bedroom, adjot for two coin. basement ga yma ca ining bath; gentlemen. 215 North Phone 1044. FOR RENT—Two comfortable ing. oma, Call 1044. adjoinin; 215 North Lincoln. 5-6-6 @ bath; for men. te ee FOR RENT—Two « onons and lights, FOR a ae GUARANTEE ab en eh ne Auditors and Accountant ‘Transfer agents. ~_ -AUDITORS REIMERTH & VAN DENBERG ts—Income Tax Service Accountants—Inco service. | ARCHITECTS \ WESLEY COULTER, Architect. Imm: DUBOIS © goopRicH, Architects 5 Townsend Block } | Casper. pan ere, Phone 440) |GARBUTT, WEIDNER & SWEENEY \@ 2 Whrehivects 415 Oil Exchange Bldg. Phano 1162 _| ©. AL RAINWATER } Architec Office, 219, Midwest ‘Siak, Fong 1332 . AUTO REPAIRING ~ Yellowstone Vulcanizing & Re Shop. Old Tires made new. _522_E. Yellowstone. NORTH CENTER AUTO REPAIR Cor. G & Center Sts, Expert ‘We Buy and Sell Cars. BAGGAGE land TRANSFER Tran age and heavy. haul- Tie Was B. St. Phone One, WHITE TRANSFER CO, Geo, matallochs: Digr. “All White Trucks.” 126 S. David. SEE BEN TRANSFER CO. Baggage, Heavy Hauling and Pisno Moving. Phone 74-J. SEARLES TRANSFER Phones: Res. 87-W. Office 104 MOVING A SPECIALTY CABINETMAKING GRESCENT CABINET CO. x one. Phone 839W. Counters and Shelv- ing, Ice Boxes and Screens. CHIROPRACTORS KR. aNNal GHAtAM SEPFREY suits 318 Midwest Bldg. Phone 20 706 RK. B. G. Suite iA He pages Bloc! Phones: Office Res, 1235. -HARNED, Sop” gana me Ne North Kimbal Phone _1457 EVAR |. HOUSER P. S. ©. Graduate wil poy house calls or call ai 234 East Fifth Phone 13383 oS HS ‘CIVIL ENGINEERS Surveys Maps ans timates 214 Midwest Bldg. Phone 995. Promptness and Accuracy i amerutuartones and ASCRraey \ THE SERVICE CLEANERS » *Horsch & Ny: Center, Fifth and Railroad Sts. ‘Service” Our Motto. Phone 56. . CASPER CLEANERS, Inc. Cleaning Dyeing Remodeling "120 East Fifth. Tel. 2553. CONTRACTORS - the Best in Building Repair and. ¢abinet Pitan: Phone 823. Casper - Con- struction Co. DENTISTS IR. J, J. DONOVAN Suite Mokler Bldg., over te ‘ Sahnson, Store. Plone 66. HOTELS ee no lare THE HOME HOTEL is under new management; rates CONSULTING ENGINEER lieve Ma, Registrar. and ps, Exnhan: one 660 Reports, Re- POR OF Rechange Bide. Phone 06 | festing’ Machine, Pease Canes wae ——~~= Rooms 78.840. CYLINDER GRINDING Balls Soacchhiee Recto) listed CASPER CYLINDER GRINDING CO. Office Phone 30. Hospit (rear). Phi Phone ‘B13, a 5 Box eat Gear, Ese S482, 0. re a GRAVEL ROOFING __Phone 6953. Works 128 South Center. Suite 222. th Casper. Phone 593J. Bedroom, 5-9-4 First street. Phone 844M. 238 West B street. ‘Cor: Phone 1434W.. 5-9-: ‘furnished rooms: Glenarm street. ‘* RENT adijoinis bath; suitable for gentlemen. a8 East —<$<$<$<$<___ FOR REN3—Furnished room, consider kitchen’ for light keeping. E FOR RENT—Modern gentlemen preferred. ‘and (Milton. $$ — $< < BOARD AND ROOM in modern home may house. 5. sleepingroom; ner Grant 3t for two Beople: B25 area, Thirteenth Phone 212J, street: » 593t]/ FOR SALE—Ford car, FOR RENT—Front bedroom, adjoin- WH=SLER £ WORTHINGTON ap Gravel and goat | Townsend Bldg, Cylinders Reground Oversize Pistons, Piston Pins | and~ Phone 1450. Fifth & Center. A, DOCTORS DR. J. © KAMP and Si jurgeon Midwest . - Suite 304 to arr Office The les & 1651, Res, Ph. 45. baa ttre Physician and Surgeon. Special Attention Given to Diseascs of Women and Children. Suite 200-201, 0.-S. Bldg. Phones: Office 699, Res. 746. DR. SARS ALL C. KEITH, 5 Besidence, 164. Badin. nisbed rooms, Jiving an and Center St. Wi BL. TILLETT Gravel Roofing /603 8. Durbin. HAT ‘CLEANERS YORK HAT CLEANING - id Shoe Parlor i Phone 1319W LAWYERS HENCH & BULLACK Lawyers 23 Midwest Bidg. M bdaerg riers me Alternes7 “at Ww Suites 14-15-16; Townsend atc + & Sree 206-207 on mechange Bidg. NICHOLS & STIRRETT Lawyers: , 309-10-11 Oi Exchange Bldg. GEORGE W. FERGUSO) ttorney-at-Law nae Phone 196-3 OSTEOPATHS DR. L. L, WADE Osteopathic Physician Ron. 5-7 Wood Blk. Phone 1277-3, PRODUCE - BARTON PRODUCE CO. Wholesale Poultry, Eggs. Fruit and Negetables. 333_N. Wolcott St. a SE _ RADIATOR REPAIRING CASPER AUTO R. RADIATOR WORKS 434_W. Yellowstone Phone 1054 |" AUTO RADIATOR SERVICE — Re. Coring & Repairing. Expert Work- men. 124 W. Second. Phone 1545. “SHOE SHINING PARLORS Anpntgas Same ramos LOBBY 0-5 BUILDING. SIGN. PAINTING Bush Sign & Decorating Co. Ph. 1200 Townsend ee EY, ___STENOGRAPHERS Beatrice L. Jo~ . Stenographer) en a Specialty e ‘abune Side. Phone ion.” TAILORS" Cc. H. WHALEY Ladies’ and Se eee Pressing, Alterations. Lie Er Midwest, Aver Phone. 4834. Per ine ne eo eS A Secle eaenot aet lg Eee Sep Tim, the Tailor & Cleaner 13S. Center. Phone 467R. TAXI SEI SERVICE CALL 8& On 216~ FOR BILLY'S TAXIE ing bath North Jackson FOR RENT—Two basement ts 13. FOR RENT—Furnished ise home. 405 South Lincoin. P! FOR strictly modern home, hone 92: FOR RENT home. 643 908 South Walnut. _ ROOM AND BOARD at 1036 South Chestnut. ese; ase “FOR wii deacbaans Fo RENT—N if il ri ‘partment, Sree ST ee larly eomac te w>-| caused to be built a hous non? | land;.that he has not cultiv: 5-9-1t| of said. land; that he has made no raids ne NCEE cael HERSMBES ECS da! FOR RENT —Strictly, modern nt with gas, two se modern enteance,, 1598W. FOR RENT—One “three-room apart-| United States. ment and two cabins. pe 1129. South Walnut street after 5 West K street. FOR RENT — Twordom furnished apartment in rear. North Beech after 6 o'clock. | FOR RENT—Two-room Tae ment. South Jackson street: FOR RENT—Threex: apartment; some Phone 217. * FOR RENT— Two: furnished. WILL TRADE—Two lots for roadster; must be in. good condition: not later than West Midwest avenue after 3 kansas, Ford. Aan 139; Bast. H street. FOR SALE—AU1OMOBILES R..N. VAN SANT © private, entrance, street. 5-9-2 light hotsekeeping. RENT—Room and board room; . very 5-720 of Second street: a Bouth Conwell. 145 te rooms| WANTED To BUY—T Phone it room in mod- hone in on etic. S-T-4e 1° 5-tf fur- aperey bath. 1115 south Péplar 5-9-2 $100 per ‘mont 5-9-1 unfurn! price soeraen 54 Inquire apartment, furnished. 5-9-1 room. 133 North’ Kimball. FOR SALE OR TRADE Sunday~ ory sii amin nln arta bins. call dd) ROR RENT Réaried sunturaisties _ apartment; claws mat: eee ‘vet o'clock. t hetet vers want to bi one Ford sedan; mus! tke pened Meth ead in first plas ton us save you 20 to 50 per e motor olla and H Gar- 5-9-1t* FOR SALB—Dodge touring car, $550, re shape; ay Oldsmobile Eight, good as new. For in- call ‘at $10 West. Yellow- Car Exchange. 5-1-3t ee 55 seseiei Derterred. | 268 FOR SALE—Reo touring, ae light t= front and G streets. Phone 15593. suitable | ———__—_—————— - (FOR SALB—At a bargain, 1920 Baby 5-6-3t Overland, in good mechanical con- dition; terms to responsible party. 943 South Spruce, rear. 5-9-3t8 FOR SALE— Five- ieee, be otf par for good. running order. S07 atom ‘This. Phone yd | FOR SALE—Dodge roadster, only rum four months; cash or terms. 241 South David s1 te 5-9-3t¢ FOR fe RE oe or Chandler car, 1917 mod bargains, Three blocks west of Milla Hotel at Mills, 5-7-3t abe Reed Construction | Co uetio . Phones "935J-and 554. Att Ce ee, es 7 BALE—One-ton Ford coher (ra good condition; bargain. Fione 1807. 4-30-18 1919 model, $300 cash. Phone 1058. 5-9-2 WANTED To BUT best cow in town; must be fresh. ‘hone 1317. : 4-26-1¢ “NOTICE OF CONTEST. jepartment of the Interior United Statos Land Office, Dou. gles, Wyo., a 16, 1921. SS Thomas A. Eubanks, of Great arb, tage gives 114 poush Wol- cott base Wyo., as his Pend office addi ress, did on ‘Apri 9, eels file in this office his duly corrob: stead Entry, Serial No. 012168 October 4, 1920, for all of ee 6c Were on pont e ixt ‘rine! Meridian, and as grounds tombs contest he alleges that said-Thomas A. Eubanks has totally abandoned has never built or on said ted any improvement of Say kind on said land id land is in its natu- and vated wild state; and it said Eubanks’ abandonment of said land extends deco a Pesodip of (a tue six months last no! E—First class Ford run-: : Mont., or Casper, Wyo., Con- rt Se ain Ne modern | testee: “ East hone whe You are hereby notified that Sam FOR RENT— Meagen __Slose “in. Call FOR RENT—Room, adjoining bath. | rated application to contest and he: 5-6-3t* | cure the cancellation of your Home- 7 = a8 ie ao - 4 oe a * ia a § Ne ond a € ~- is on A jn as 6 ub ” w fe a > & ™% ‘ i> of 2 @ wee ao = R ae! os due to the best of inte i Mica a Eu- engagement of said ei Sh in the military service of the You are, therefore, further ni fied that the said allegations will be taken as confessed, and -your. FOR RENT — room -basement| Said entry will be canceled with- i pied ished; use Z eae hee ht to be heard, either ‘ice or on appeal, if you fail to file in this office with- if twenty days after the fourth pub- 131 Heater of this notice, as shown be- low, our answer, under oath, bs.cnty cifical iy responding to these allege -|tions of contest, together with t* apartment, 5-9.1r} tO you. ‘In- H. C, Chappell, ee ‘Na- -3-6t* 6+ Motor, Truck AND Car Sales USEDCAR DEPARTMENT | YES We -Handle Used Cars National (Five-Passenger) Dodge Roadster “Reo | (Five-Passenger) Willys-Knight (Five-Passenger) COME IN AND SEE THEM R. N. VAN SANT’ SrowapEO me One rt SSS DE—Thirty-six acres of land| N, a TRaAl : ae Sin toe Fe its otice is hei “These Are Bargains:| MOTOR TRUCK AND CAR SALES. Lape Second and Yellowstone Phone 1406 te ) a a County: of ebrotia”) WILL EXCHANGE for Wyoming property, 188%4-nere improved rik Eo proof that you have served a toy unfurnished | testant ure for sale. | tered mi of your answer on the said con- her in person or hy regis- You should state in your answer the name of the postoffice to which you desire future notices to be sent J. M. CROSS, Receiver. 23, 1921. Publish May 2, 9, 16, Bice A Each Ford | NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT AND DISTRIBUTION OF ESTATE. State of Wyoming ) In the District Court of the Sixth Judicial District. In the Matter of the Estate of Florence’ Hamlin, deceased. ¢ by given to all cred- itors and other persons interested in the above entitled estate, that on paler 30, 1921, the undersigned Ad- inistratrix filed her final repoxt and petition for distribution of said estate, with the Clerk of the above: entitled court, where anyone inter- ested may examine said report and petition and file objections thereto at any time on or before July 1, 1921, that is, within thirty days aft- er the last publication of this no- tice on May. 30, 1921, and if no ob- jections are filed t the Administra am will make final settlement of id estate on July 2, 1921, or as ion thereafter as the matter may be Hai by the Court. , 30th day of April, ren GERTRUDE A. DUHLING, Administratris of the Estate of lorerice A. Hamlin, D. . WILLIAM 0. WILSON, ““*°°4 Attorney for Estat Publish May 2, 9, 16, , 30, 192}..% (W.0.W.) é N. & A. Coal Co. Phone 140C —— Subséribe for The Trivune——> SS"g

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