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ebility. See Mr. POSITIONS WANTED ee WAS make and do repat oe call east after 6D. m- well aca accept any kind of Richter Music Co. PHONE 906. oe sea. for a cl of poe are “Mow is one of the best times of the year to have your piano tuned and looked Bor guaranteed work call F. Ward at Richter Music Co. ——_————— GAN handle a few more family wash- ings, fancy laundry a will taxi hire. WANTED—: euis manner. P. 0. box 1631, ts WANTED TO BUY ‘ANTED TO BUY — Good a Ford roadster body. Wyo. ANTED Furniture of any kind. 120 West Midwest avenue ‘WANTED—All kinds of furniture, stoves, rugs; we deal quick and pay ash. Phone 1 ou WANTED TO and tarps. Phone 1086 ‘WANTED—70 RENT BUY—Saddles, harness rancher wants to rent ranch. What haye you to offer? Box A-109, Trib- Haynes touring car, 00d mechanical condition; good tires, upholstery and top; Diesel power plant. Kimball! road avenue. Phone 251. touring car top, $11, Western Auto Top Co., 367 Sout Ash street. Phone 1660. cheap if taken by Thursday, March 9. 1802 East Burlington street. FOR SALE—¥Ford delivery running order for $110. btreet. month. Ownct ts ih and we will be giad to show it. REALTY SPPCIAL NUMBER 162— Corner jet on East A street; water and lights on lot; excellent loca- tion for residence or apartment house. $250 will handle. ed small car as part of first payment. REALTY SPECIAL Good little house in east part of town, pavement; with gas.“Place is unfinished inside at present, but will be double floored, lathed and plastered if purchaser so desires. Price Plete $1,500; easy terms. Call to sre this. We have money to loan at 6% per cent on improved modern or to be made modern. Our loans run above the quarter of a million dolar mark last year and we will have a million dollars to loan this year. Call and talk the matter over with us if you are cramped for money. ;| Phone The Western Realty and Lot Sales.Co. Phoze 511 Consolidated Royalty Bldg. HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR SALE—Buick specdster/in good|/FOR SALE—Hall lock cost §15, Wil sell for Ash street. Phone 1660. 1078 FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES shape; good tires all around; sale. Auto Fifth and Center streets. $5. 307 South woman petiog. and startihg system, only $175 for quick Exchange, Corner of {| FOR SALE—1917 model seven-passen- 1035 Bast ger Chandler or parts. ~ ee ALE— Buick touring Four, kit exe good, engine, starter, to 0; price $350 or take fies fouth McKin- ——— ‘WE WILL put a new cover on your Dodge or Buick; touring top, $30; ‘Western ito Top Co. roadster, 5 Aut 367 South Ash street, Phone nee lot on South Center street, seeveous and house to be moved, $1,! layer plano, new $250. J. McMa- Be trade for Denver * room house ad fur- $250 cash or will consider Ford as part payment. "Phone IE. FOR SALE BY OWNER. Comparatively new modern house, seven rooms upstairs, two down; well located; all over house; lawn, troes, ks, etc.; price $7,000; terms Phone 8605. 3-9-1t* FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Corner lot on West Twelfth street; water in; gas in al- ley; electric lights; small payment down, balance monthly, $50. Phone 191M. |FOR SALE—Child’s crib, — | rocker, $1.50. 7 down $500, balance monthly. Phone 191M. 3-9-2" SS R SALE—Two or four North Cas- os Jots, $100 each. Call 1224 North Wolcott street. sate LAND FOR SALE oo FOR SALE—Acre tracts in section 15, “| near drilling well, and over rise from new Butler addition. Owner will dispose of a few of theso trants:at &11500, 3-9-2t*/FOR SALE—Ch! —— itt set for $17.50. FOR SALE—80-acre improved ranch, |street. Phone 2660. bargain. Address P. O. box 221, 3% miles from town, good build- ings, fenced; paid up water right. Ad-1SEE US for ranges, heaters, barn- dress owner, Box A-112, Tribune. jand near Riverton; twenty acres erton, Wyo. LIVESTOCK five years old; i. Tyson, 107 South McKinley’ street. | street. SPRING BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE 4 WESTERN REALTY SPECIAL NUMBER 102— For a small family, we are offering a two-room house on East F street, in the north of town for $1,200. $100 will handle this if taken at once. There is a coal house and garage on the rear. Pump outside with good, cold, xand filtered water. WESTERN REALTY SPECIAL NUMBER 169— ~_ For a critical buyer who wants something thet will be good for years te come, we have to offer a beautiful home in the east part of thwh; strictly modern; one and one-half blocks off pavement. ‘There are five large rooms, bath and hall on the first floor and two finished reoms, laundryroom and coalroom in the basement. Has hot air furnace equipped with gas. The basement is renting at the present time for $40 per upstairs. This hou: easily be rented for from $100 to $120 per month. $400 will handle this, balance in payments of $100 per month, including interest. If this sounds good to you, cal] us Joad. street. Phone FOR SALE— Tribune office. jood Casper property; close in to trade for Miss- RENT court or Kansas farm, might consider FOR other locations. Write P. O. box 11 ‘Would consider it— one-half block off Beech street. FOR RENT — Five-room house; renter must purchase furni-| FOR RENT — Two furnished base- ture for $450 cash; all new. Call 245 North Durbin street. Phone 4; FOR RENT — Four-room house. 834 South Spruce egrets jt — SARTAIN AND ad AUCTION 2-7-3t How! Buying and selling all the time, er are Sane repairing. J. auction- eer, 326 West Yellowstone avenue. Phone 16173. 823 South Center street. POR RENT—F* Reali Co. FR SALE—Majestio range $30. s67 | Mer = South Ash street. Phone 1660. ‘Three-room ished; modern. 135 South Was! FOR SALE—Iron beds, $3.50; 33.50; commodes, $3.50. 31 Phone 1660. IF YUU WANT second-hand furni- turefl or anything second-! thing trade, South Asb street or phone 1660, 7-9: FOR RENT — Fiveroom house; half furnished; reduced rent; jorth Jackson street. cl modern | phone €90R. FOR RENT—$55 rents two rooms, 1t*| kitchenette, breakfast nook and nnn | hath apartment unfurnished. 905 East FOR pear ee fiveroom fur-| second street. Apartment 41. Pho to responsible people. *, See this. 1228 South Codar street. pel brat would sell. 145 N FOR SALE— Bed ag $5. 367 South ¢/FOR SALE—Davenport good shape, $20; sanitary cot $6. 367 South Ash street. Phono 1660. in modern .|ferred. 214 South Grant street. ‘—Bachelors’ q Phone 10873. YOR RENT—Nicely furnished ne plum! close in. 423 South Beech street. “1fo2 South Spruce $-7-3t| Inquire Western Realty Co. Phone Phone 1575J. FOR SALE— Furniture of room house; rooms full; lease and insurance all go. Call 160 North Beech FOR RENT— ‘Nicely furnished ‘ee modern rooms. 122 North Kimball street. Phone 1128. 3 FOR SALE— bookcase; f sections; like new, $22.50; also other with writing desk attachment, $25. 307 South Ash street. Phone 1 South Spruce $$ FOR RENT—To one or two business | West G street. Apartment moder fe RE REO RRLT FILS home, ‘steam heat. 433 Milton street. |FOR RENT Desirable three-room 3-9-3t! modern furnished front apartmen: FOR SALE—$125 Victrola, $65; ivory stroller, $10; trundle bed toys, cheap; writing desk, $10. Rear 327 South Beech street. Phone 921J. FOR SALE— Ladi 3-7-3t oak writing desk, cost for $15. 367 South Ash street.»Phon: jnarter-sawed 330 will sell THE CASPER FURNITURE AND FIXTURE CO. ranges, show cases and counters; we buy and 832 Exst Yellowstone avenue. base- 231 3-7-3t*| FOR RENT — Tworoom Tribune DR REINTOOOnobaom TanlunaA 7on|..spartment, steam heat; hot and FOR RENT—Oneroom furnished for 404 South Oak street.| builtin cupboard; Murphy bed; 37-3t | hathroom; laundry equipped with elec | ment South Kimball Phone 618W. —————————— RENT—Large front room, all lern. Phone T17W, 922 David street. FOR RENT — FOR SALE—New heavy gate drop leaf tables, 3867 South Ash street. Phone 1661 FOR SALE—Barguins in coal ranges. x Gas Appliance Co. Phone Wolcott street. Phone 188W. FOR RENT— Furnished room, all 3-7-3t ers, 3-9-3t* | Furniture Co. ————_—$ 5s SALE—Eighty acres irrigated) POR SALE—New white porcelain top aie Fert kitchen tables, $10; alfalfa; terms. Address box 178, pis tables, $7.50. 367 South Ash modern except range; close in. 923 South David street. Rr Stricth ode ¥ Phone 121.W- S88t FOR RENT —Strictly modern new un. FOR RENT—Nice slecpingroom, ai joining bath to breakfast privilege it South David street. Phone 1555R. 3-9-2t/ cold water, bath, $35 per month. office 1 fi ir ing; nice gas bath: second hand employed lady; FOR SALE— Half dosn or more| WANTED—Roomers or roomers and barn manure, $2 per| boarders; nice clean rooms; gas Patee, 1014 South Oak | heat; th. 3-7-3t/613 South Ash street. 3-9-2t¢ Densmore typewriter,|¥OR RENT—Rooms, upstairs, 220 5008 condition, $15; also fiat top| South Center street. Inquire at Kas- deak with typewriter attachment, $35.|sis Dry Goods Co., 137 Kast Second 367 South Ash street. Phone vom % 2t as, FOR SALE—Old newspapers. Call at} room adjoining bath, $4; board if 1-25-tf-dh | desired. 494 East Thirteenth street. cooking; close in with bat 2-23-tf FOR RENT—Largo heated front bed Phone 1625R. 3-9-2t HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS FOR RENT — Light and cheerful ae a t* | housekeeping basement suite; two FOR RENT HOUSES Peet rec ai ie FOR RENT—Four-room nicely fur-| FOR RENT—Furnished rooms nished house, suitable for two couples, Second street. Phone 1552J. FOR RENT—Ci fiveroom era, unfurnished house. laf South | kitchenetto: suitable for’ employed 3-8-2t| lady. 615 South Lincoln street. » 1630. 3-8-2t/ rooms and bath. 805 Hast Third street. Phone 1302R. 3-6-3t housekeeping; cook and heat with , $15 1018 Hast | sas. 817 South Spruce street. $7-3t S720" mod-} FOR RENT— Furnished room and) WILL SELL first class meat nar modern ment rooms for light nousekeeping. 2-84te|FOR RENT—AMN clean apartments, modern; reduced rent; under new FOR RENT — Two-roora furnished| management. Smith Apartments, 140 house, $18 a month. Corner of Sixth | East Midwest avenue. and Platte avenue, Mills, Wyo, apartment with bath, unfurnished; furnished | range in. 1029 East B street. Apply at 1203 East Second street. Phone 605] 3-9-3 | furnished | i gas.| apartment; linen, dishes, lights, hot 3-8-2t} and cold water; bath furnished; gas; two blocks from postoffice. 124 South 934| Beech street. Phone 1470. orth Casper, $25.4 —<—<$_<—$_$__ © 381. 34-6t] FOR RENT—Complete. modern fur-| nished basement apartment; large fur-|light and airy livingroom; two bed-| hing-| rooms; kitchen and bathroom, and 39-1t*} use of laundryroom; gaa equipment; jose in. 527 South Grant stree' 3 : 3 3-8-3t* | #OR RENT—Furnished or unfurnish-! ed three-room basement apartment. Phone 1078. 3-7-8 — FOR RENT—Apartment rooms; close in from two to elght rooms furnish- ed; good place for good small board- gentlemen pre-ling or rooming place. Call at | South David street, Phone 1376J. 3-8-2t* or FOR RENT— Furnished — two-roomi semi-basement apartment; gas heat, room; | strictly modern including heated gar- age for one car; all fur $30 per month. 1078. 3-7-3 FOR RENT—Two-rcom all modern furnished apartment; also one open 15th and one 18th of Murch; near re- finery. Call in rear, 831 West Railroad avenue. * 3-8-2t (hoe PeaeatestiacSUleatee ARMS ly FOR RENT—Cabin for batching. §31|FOR REND—Tworcom unfurnished street. Seate| apartment; gas and lights furnish! ed; also gas range and heater, $25. 134 new clean, attractive; walls tinted RENT—Modern room, adjoining; woodwork .enamel; built-in feature: bath; close in. 310 CY avenue, bath; hot water furnished; gas rang’ gas heat; front and back entrance; garage; adults; reasonable; half block seml-base-|from East Second street. 133 South Conwell Square. 3-8-2t* FOR RENT—Strictly modern, very desirable new and comfortable, fi nished three-room apartment. 1035 South.Walnut street. Phone 1799J. RENTD— Parlor, bedroom and 3-8-3t bath; suitable for two refined young Haat men. Phone after 5 p. m.,| FOR RENT—Apartment at 608 Wes' Tenth street; unfurnished except cold water; electric rang a3 th | Tribune building. Bt FOR RENT—Nicely furnished three- ‘Bedroom in modern| room apartment; steam heated; 4 close in. 318 South Kimball street. home; suitable for two. 624 Sogn Se Beast 7 rept: FOR RENT—Unfurnished apartment! modern, next to bath, 233 South ,, “cept Murphy bed and gas range; Park street. hath; hot water heat; new apartment Te cane See ppasement| house; close in. 807 Hast Third street. three rooms and bath; one apartment completely furnished; three rooms and Phone 1335 W. 3-9-3t furnished three-room apartment. 1214 East First street. 8-7-5t es FOR RENT—Semi-basement apart- 920} ment, four rooms, water, electric lights, gas range in kitchen; hot and Phone 1539M or Tribune | one 232 North McKinley street. Phone | 3-8-2t | S12M. 3-8-20 Gouse; strictly modern: rent 'rea| FOR RENT—APARTMENTS use; strictly sonable, §26 West Twelfth s-44t/ 3.9.3t¢|FOR RENT — Three-room haxement 3-9-3t | tf FOR RENT—Four office rooms, rea | FOR RENT—MISCELLANEOUS | Mayor, declared said motion duly ried. Moved by John J. Hancock, sec- sonable, Smith Tartar Bldg, Phone|onded by J. S. Pettingill, that the| 296. 3-8-3) contract of George Wyatt and Les-| Moved by John J. Hancock, sec- PAGE SEVEN COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS. Casper, Wyo., March 7, 1922. The City Council of the City of Casper met in regular session, pursuant to adjournment of March 6th in the Council Chamber in the City Hall, with Mayor W. A. | Blackmore presiding. On roll call the following were present: John J. Hanaock, J. J. Gibtim, W. W. Keefe, John G. Jones, John S. Pettingill, J. M. Whisen- hunt, H. H. Price, city clerk. Moved by W. W. Keefe, second- ed by John S. Pettingill, that the contract for the construction of Sanitary Sewer in Sanitary Sewer District No. 10 be awarded to the Gordon Construction Company and that it be left optional with the City Council whether they pay all or only part of the above contract in bends or in cash, and that the Mayor and City Clerk be author- ized to enter into a contract with the Gordon Construction Company for the construction of same. An aye and nay vote being taken resulted: John J. Hancock aye, J. J. Giblin aye, W. W. Keefe aye, John G. Jones aye, J. S. Pettingill aye, J. M. Whisenhunt aye. | Whereupon the Mayor dectared |said motion duly passed. FOR RENTOGamse ln nar of bti|iie M. Nelson to haul garbage in| onded by J. J. Giblin, that the bid South Lincoln street; reasonabie. 3-9-1¢ LOST AND FOUND LOST—Female Boston bull terrie"; answers to name of Madge. Dept. 2. Phone 460. — Book, chapter seventeen, grade two; university course of mu- |stc vdy; breaks five-year course; de- |sire very much to get book. Return to ‘Tribune. 3-8-2t° BUSINESS CHANCES will pay good returns for the in- vestment, answer this ad. Box A-107, ‘Tribune. 3-1 best location inf Cusper, Addre postoffice box 476. 3-9 FOR SALE—Grocery and meat busi ness; paying real profits; most rea, sonable rent in the city. Write or On roll call, all voting aye, the Mayor declared said motion duly carried. Moved hy John G. Jones, second- Fi 3-8-3t, ed by J. S. Pettingill, that the May- or and City Clerk be authorized to purchase from HB. P. ison & Co, on terms stated in their agreement,| One Austin Motor Pickup Sweep- er cormplete with gutter attach- ment, $6,500. One Austin Rip Snorter Scarifier and Blade Crater combination, |i YOU WANT to buy a business that | $1,550. for} An aye and nay vote being taken resulted: John J. Hancock aye, W. W. Keefe aye, J. S. Pettingill ‘aye, J, Giblin present but not voting, G. Jones aye, J. M. Whisenhunt ye. Whereupon the Mayor declared said motion duly carried. | This being the date set to receive Die be. A410, Tribane: 3-8-10t}and open bids on Sanitary Sewer PERSONAL District No. 10, the City Clerk re- ported having ‘received five (5) bids, and opened same in the pres- ANYONE knowing the whereabouts/ence of the Mayor and City Coun- of Custer H. Simmons, please nottify | ¢j], Mary EB. Simmons, Wisdom, Mont. 3-6-4t* READINGS given by Madam Wonder palm, mind or cards. 319 Hast ¢ street, opposite Burlington freight de pot. Phone 673R. 3-9-8it LEGAL NOTICES. —<— —— — — —____—_—__ NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE- MENT AND DISTRIBUTION OF ESTATE. State of Wyoming ) ss. County of Natrona ) report and petition for distribution of said estate, with the Cleik of the interested may examine said report and petition and file objections thereto at any time on or before April 24, 1922, that is, within thirty days after the last publication of this notice on March 23, 1922, and if no objections are filed the Exe- cutrix will make final settlement of said estate on April 25, 1922, or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard by the Court. Dated this 23rd day of February, 1922. SARAH M. CHENEY, Executrix under the last will and testament of Albert G. Cheney, deceased. William O. Wilson, Attorney for Estate. Pub. Feb. 23, Mar. 2, 9, 16, 23, 1922. ae NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE- MENT AND DISTRIBUTION OF ESTA’ State of Wyomitg } ss. County of Natrona ) In the District Court of the Sixth Judicial District. In the Matter of the Estate of Eric R. Anderson, deceased, Notice is hereby given to all creditors and other persons inter- ested in the above entitled estate that on February 18, 1922, the un- dersigned Administratrix filed her final report and petition for dis- |where any one interested may e bE 2 SA RE so elton ‘and. private bath.|amine said report and petition and 1 RENT—Close Phone saa. 38:2t¢| file objections thereto at any time jon or before April 24, 1922, tribution of said estate, with the lerk of the above entitled court, that is, within thirty days af- ter the last publication of this notice on March 23, 1922, and if no objections are filed the Ad- ministratrix will make final settle- ment of said estate on April 25, 1922, or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard by the Court. Dated this 23rd day of February, 1922. ELVA ANDERSON, Administratrix of the Estate of Evie R. Anderson, Deceased. William O. Wilson, Attorney for Estate. Pub. Feb. 23, Mar. 2, 9, 46, 23, 1922 COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS. Casper, Wyo., March 6, 1922. The City Council of the City of Casper met in regular session in t Council Chamber in the’ C. Hall, |with Mayor W. A. Blackmore pre- siding. On roll call the following were mt: John J. Hancock, J. J. 3-9-3t* 2 ee ee FOR SALE—Small team wagon and WE DELIVER aither stable or cow manure. Phone 1096R. @partment; also sleepingroom mod- ern home. 133 North Kimball street. prese: Giblin, W. W. Keefe, John G. Jones, John S. Pettingi M. Whisen- harness, good homesteaders outfit; 3-9-2 }hunt, H. H. Price, city clerk. The minutes of the last regular priced to sell; also onto Rally treet. Jersey male calf. folly st Phone 1096R. 3-9-3t¢ HOUSEHOLD GOODS ——$—$—$<$—$—$—————————— ————————— SALE—Sixty-inch light oak roll- pas desk with chain to match, cost $150; will sell for $65. 367 South Ash street. Phone 1660, 3-9-2t Listen to this, free with every five dollars worth of merchan at the Little Cash Grocery, 434 South r fortune told free. jet’s go and see that Lincoln street, Come on kid, FOR SALE—One new hat and dress; never been worn, Phone 19W. with bath; breakfast if desired. 1428 South Walnut street. FOR RENT—Furnished apartment; large livingroom, bedroom, kitchen: ette; breakfast nook and bath, Apart- Ment 45, 905 East Second street. Phone 1) 1424M; $75. 3-9-tt 88-208 FOR RENT— Comfortable bedroom |Trope walker, has announced her in- j tention of crossing Niagara Falls on a} 8-9-2t " Ught-rope, early in Juna, . Miss Eleanora, an English tight- and subsequent adjourned meetings read and approved. Moved by J. S. Pettingill, sec- onded by John G. Jones, that the written report of the Police Com- mittee, wherein they deem it inad- visable to repeal any portion of the taxicab ordinance be accepted. On roll call, all voting aye, the In the District Court of the Sixth \ Judicial District. In the matter of the Estate of | Albert G. Cheney, deceased. Notice is hereby given to all creditors and other persons inter- ested in the above entitled estate, |that on February 18, 1922, the un- 7eu¢|dersigned Executrix filed her final \bove entitled court, where any one J. V. Stryker. __ Natrona Power Co, New York Oil Co., to come before th was adjourned until 2 o’clock p. m. Bid of Gordon Construction Co. —Bid for cash, $37,722.60; bid for bonds, $43,678.40. Bid of Earl C. Boyle—Bid for cash, $43,330.26; bid for bond: $45,610.80. Bid of Threet Brothers—Bid for cash, $41,203.31; bid for bonds, $50,400.07. Bid of S. O. Oliver—Bid for cash, $44,535.9 bid for bonds, $57,- 529.85. Bid of J. V. cash, $40,684.7 810.3: Stryker—Bid for ; bid for bonds, 47, .. This being the date set to receive the City of Casper be referred to|of J. V. Stryker for the construc- the Judiciary Committee. tion of the earthen dam over Mc- Kinley Street Draw be accepted, and that the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized to enter into a con- | tract with J. V. Stryker for the con- j struction of same. An aye and nay vote being taken jresulted: John J. Hancock aye, J. |J. Giblin aye, W. W. Keefe aye, John G. Jones aye, J. S. Pettingill aye, J. M. Whisenhunt aye. Whereupon the Mayor declared |said motion duly passed. | Moved by J. J. Giblin, seconded by John J. Hancock, that J. V. | Stryker be awarded the contract for the construction of revetment for North Platte river bank, Type A with Type B concrete blocks, for $16,027.60, and that the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized to enter [into a contract with J. V. Stryker for the construction of. same. An aye and nay vote being taken resulted: J. J. Hancock aye, J. J. Giblin aye, W. W. Keefe aye, John G. Jones aye, J. S. Pettingill aye, . M. Whisenhunt aye. Whereupon the Mayor declared | said motion duly passed. Moved by John M. Whisenhunt, seconded by J. J. Giblin, that the ity Attorney be instructed to draw an ordinance governing the construction of Filling Stations in |the City of Casper, such construc- tion to comply with the Fire Un- derwriters regulations. On roll call, all voting aye, the Mayor declared said motion duly carried. Moved by J. J. Giblin, seconded by J. S. Pettingill, that the Mayor and City Clerk be instructed to en- ter into negotiations for the pur- chase of a 250-barrel tank to be \used‘as a fuel oil container at the | and open bids on construction of| Pump Station. Mayor and City Council. Bid of J. V. Stryker—Bid Type “A” $15,706.60; $16,027.60. Type “BR ” $17,267; $19,052, $45,258.50; $4 Bid of Johnso: Type “A,” $15,955.70; $16,598.70. Type “B,” $35,010; $36,081. Bid of Lloyd Bldg. Co.—Bid Type “A,” $23,402.96; $24,020.78. Type “B,” $36,167.40; $36,827.85. Bid of C. E. Lewis—Bid Type . $24,466. Type “Bi” | $35,605.55. This being the date set to receive and open bids for the construction of earthen dam _ over McKinley Street Draw, the City Clerk report- ed having received eight bids, and opened same in the presence of the Mayor and City Council. Bid of -$ 9,290.00 Castle & Mechaley. 11,622.50 Sprague & Nisely Con- struction Co. __ 10,336.50 Threet Brothers 11,410.00 - 9,505.00 — 9,667.50 Blanchard_ — 12,360.00 Henry A. Johnson 18,142.50 Moved by W. W. Keefe, second- ed by J. M. Whisenhunt, that the City Ci above bids at 2 o'clock p, m. March ncil meet and consider the 7, 1922. On roll call, all voting aye, the Mayor declared said motion duly carried, Moved by John J. Hancock, see- An aye and nay vote being taken resulted: John J. Hancock aye, W. Ww. Keefe aye, John S. Pettingill nay, J. Giblin aye, John G. Jones aye, J. M. Whisenhunt aye. Whereupon the Mayor declared said motion duly carried. The following bills were pre- sented: Coliseum Motor Co., com- mercial truck for water VS ae ~-$1,060.00 1,330.12 ice —--- -—------ 270.59 George Steere, supplies __ 8.30 Joe Owens, police expense 28.86 C. R. Dailey, police ¢ pense - 28.86 Moved by W. W. Keefe, second- bills be allowed as audited by the Finance Committee, and warrants ordered drawn to pay same. On roll call, all voting aye, the Mayor declared said motion ‘duly carried. There being no further business is meeting, same March 7, A. D. 1 W. A. BLACKMORE, Mayor. England {% paying pensions to 31% million men, women and children. revetment for North Platte river| bank, the City Clerk reported hay-' resulted: John J. Hancock aye, J. ing received five (5) bids, and opened same in the presence of the An aye and nay vote being taken J. Giblin aye, W. W. Keefe aye, John G. Jones aye, J. S. Pettingill aye, Je M. Whisenhunt aye. Whereupon the Mayor declared said motion duly carried. Moved by J. S. Pettingill, sec- Jonded by J. M. Whisenhunt, that the City Attorney be instructed to prepare a contract with the C., B. & Q. Railway Company granting them permission to connect their sewer lines to Sanitary Sewer No. 10, in consideration for which the C., B. & Q. Railway Company is to grant permission to the City of A,”|Casper for the above sewer to cross its right-of-way. On roll call, all voting aye, the Mayor declared said motion carried. There being no further business to come before this meeting, same was adjourned until March 20, A. D. 1922. W. A. BLACKMORE, Mayor. Attest: H. H. PRICE, City Clerk. Publish March 9, 1922 —>—______ CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICATION Insurance Commissioner's . Of- fice, State of Wyoming. Cheyenne, | Wyo., March 2, 1922. It is hereby certified, That the International Life Insurance Com- pany of St. Louis, in the State of Missouri, has complied with the In- |surance Laws of this state and is authorized to transact the business of Life Insurance in this state for the current year. Witness my hand and seal of of- fice the day and year first above written. * onded by J. J. Giblin, that the pe- YTH tition of the property owners and| °**)) mM DORs Es taxicab drivers to change or amend the ordinance pertaining to parking district for taxicabs be denied. Insurance Commissioner. Publish March 9, 19: 'Resolution On Newberry Probe i Is Introduced WASHINGTON, March 9.—Senator Caraway, Democrat, of Arkansas, in- troduced in the senate his reso- |Iution calling for an investigation of charges made by Senator Poindexter, Republican of Washington, to the ef. |fect that undue influences were exert: Jed to force tention by jseat in the Senate when that contest was up for consideration. | ‘The resolution was referred to the ed by J. M..Whisenhunt, that the privileges and elections committee, the same committee which conducted the inquiry into the contest by Henry Ford of Mr. Newberry’s seat Mr. Poindexter’s. charges concerning maligc influences were made in a let- jter which he sent to a correspondent in setting forth his position in the Newberry controversy. The letter in the record and drew fire Sat: from Mr. Caraway and others | who had taken active parts in the sen- atorial contest fight. a+ Se Rae The average number of women In British prisons has decreased by near- ly fifty sper cent since 1914, several penal establishments for women hav. ing been closed lately,

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