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__ PAGE TWELVE ®s required by “The National Code of Fire Underwriters. ARTICLE XXVIII of Appeals. Section 1@. Moving Picture ata-| Section 1. chimes—Al moving picture machines's Board of Ap) shall be constructed, installed and en-!property owners having had elosed in a fireproof booth, and all|/more years’ experience as architect | brick, hollow tite, or ether incombus-! NOTI PECIAL STOCK- es bes material. Said wall shall extend HOLDERS” I é - Mayor shall appoint| from the ground continuously to the CORPORA’ consigting of three| roof boards. .f ayn five or! wiring shall be in metal conduit in/engincer or builder, to serve during S| pactoctons between apartment Strict accordance with i conformity therewith. Sect Section 11. It shall be the duty of firm or the Fire Chief to report all fires tolany 4 the Bufiding Inspector, within twenty-|to th four (24) hours after occurrence there-}s'cn shall be final. ARTICLE XXIx. of. It shall be the duty of the Building| Inspector to make jmmediate inspec-} tion of all buildings so damaged by/ hereafter, for any fire. ARTICLE XXI. Steam Boiler. install any steam boiler for powe= pur |without first fuli poses without first getting a permit |Penalty bond. from the Building Inspector. ARTICLE XXII BSevators. Section 1.- It shall be unlawful to construct any freight or passenger ele- yator within the City, until detailed plans and specifications have been filed with the Building Inspector, and @ permit obtained from him for suchiever, in default of which said construction. Each and every elevator in the City shall be inspected by a competent ele- vaier inspector at least once every six thezeafter. ARTICLE XXII. Moving Buildings. Section 1. It shall be unlawful to! move any building or part thereof} Class of along any of the streets of this City! Buildings until a permit has been issued by the Building Inspector. Section 2. Permit—The Building Inspector shall issue a permit for the removal of any building, upon applica- tion therefor by the owner or agent thereof. Section 3. Contents of Pormit— Such permit shall designate the route over which the building imay be moved, | the material of which the building is constructed, its size, the lot, block and street from which and to which it is to} be moved, and the time to be occupied in its moving. Section 4. Damages to Be Repaired —It shall be the duty of any person or persons moving suclY building or buildings, to repair forthwith any in- jury done to any sid: @alk, alley, street, trees, trolley, gat or telephone wires, or other property, caused by such removal. No trees shall be cut, or wires or poles disturbed for the removal of buildings, except by written consent of the Building Inspector, and such removal shall be under his direction and supervision. ARTICLE XXIV. Garages and Filling Stations. Section 1. A person desiring to ob-| tain a permit for ‘the purpose of erecting or locating a Public Garage or Filling Station outside fire limits shall file an applica- spector giving a description of the lot upon which the Public Garage or Fill-|Span to Feet ing Station. is to be located, the plan| of the building or buildings to be/_ erected, together with the location and | Douglas size of all tanks, pumps, and other necessary appliances, and accompanied with the written consent of “the own- ers of two-thirds of the property with in a radius of Two Hundred (200) feet of the exterior boundaries of the lot| upon which the Public Garage or; Filling Station is to be located to the location and erection of the Public/spruce Garage or Filling Station on the lot named. This Section not intending to require, however, the consent of the City of Casner for streets and alleys within said radius of two hundred feet. ALSO PROVIDED, that ling or buildings to be erected, size and “location of tanks, and other appliances comply the requirements of the ordi- nances of the City of Casper for such building or buildings, tanks, pumps, and appliances connected therewith. The provisions of this Section shall apply only outside the Fire Limits as herein defined. ARTICLE XXv. Section 1. It shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation, elth- er as principal or agent, to erect any store or mercantile building on any lot outside the fire limits as herein de- fined, within the City of Casper with- out first securing a permit therefor from the Building Inspector of the City of Casper. Section 2. Any such application for permit shall give a.description of the lot on which the building is to be lo- ated, together with the plans and elevations of said building, and shall be accompanied by consent, in writing signed oy the owners of not less than seventy-five per cent of the property within a distance of 200 feet of the ex- terior boundaries of the lot upon which said store or mercantile build- ing is to be located. Section 3. A building line is here by established for all buildings here- efter built in the City of Casper out- side the fire limits. which building line is to be not less than 20 feet from property line on front street and 6 feet from property line on side street.’ The Building Inspector shall issue no| permit for a building that does no- comply with this section. ARTICLE XXVI Limits of Lot Areas. Section 1. All buildings hereatter| erected, excapt theaters, mercantile buildings, warehouses nani buildings erected for similan purpos have uncovered spaces for providing ght and air. These spaces shall be open to the sky from the second Story window ‘sills and shall shall be not less than 720 per cent in area for inside lots,.and 5 per cent in area for corner lots; provided, that when a lot shall front on three or/ conformity to-| hereof. til lot, subject to limitations in Ste- more streets, building may occup) tion 2 of Article XXV. ARTICLE XXVII Heights of Buildings. Section 1. No building or structure hereafter erected in the City of Cas- per, except church spires, chimneys, water towers or smoke stacks, shall exeeed in height two and one-half apartment |; aL times the width of the street on which the City of Casper shall be not less! Publish May 6. 13, 20, 27 and! Moved by Jonu J. Hancock, sec- onstructed of |June 8 and 10, 1922. fronts. require-|term of two years wit! ents of “The National Code.” Booths tion at present enclosing such moving pic ture machines shall, within thirty (20)/ otherwise Gays from the date of the passage of Casper, ei: this Ordinance, be brought to strict! ment ing a Surety Company's, Said bond shall be i jthe penal sum of Fiye Thousand Det-| dectaring [Jars ($5,000.00), and shali be made pay-| that it would hare passed this ordi- sper, and the, nance and each part, article, section, the | ds shall be that|Sub-ection, sentences, clause and, [it shall guarantee the faithful cdmpii- Phrase, irrespective of |ance with the Building Laws by the @m¥ one or more parts, articles, sec-| poses, and for the Contractor, and shall hold the City| tions, sub-sections, sentences, clauses,|acting any and all business which [harmless from any damage whatso-/OF Phrases be declared invalid. bona | ARTICLE XXXv. Seetion 1. All ordinances or parts of | jable to the City of Ca conditions of such bon: shall default to the City of Casper.| Said bond shall be renewed annually | Ordinances tn conflict with this Ordi- 1922. on the 3ist day of December. Section 2.—The provisions of this! on 16” on/I2" on 16" on 12°6"/12"6" 14°614"6" 1570"" are commercial sizes. hout comp@nsa.| shall apply to division walls in double | houses. in the employ of the City of | Person or persons,!cnd imprisonment. firm or corporation to engage in bus.! ARTICLE XXXIV. jiness in the City of Casper, either as| Section 1. & contractor the City Council hereby nance are hereby repealed. | Wreming. are hereby repealed. ARTICLE XXXVI. Section 1.—Table L—Equalty Distributed Safe Loads and Maximurr Spans of Wooden Beans. c 10°68" In the above table Dougics Fir is basei upon a safe stress of 1,600 pounds’ to the square inch, Spruce upon 1,200 pounds to the square inch, and Yellow Pine upon a safe stress of 1,000 pounds to tne square inch. All wooden material used shall conform with the tables compiled by Kidder and Nolan. Section 2—Table II.—Safe Loads in Pounds per Square Foot Equally Distributed on Wood Beans Spaced 16 tion therefor with the Building In-|inches on Centers. NOTE: For 12-Inch centers engaged in the building industry and! ection 1. This house-moving. ARTICLE XXX. Obstruction of Fire Escapes and Pi Section 1. It be a misde- meanor for any person or persons, firm or corporation to place any box, barrel, garbage can, or any article or articles whatsoever upon any fire es- cape or in any passageway through which an exit is made from. any public building, hotel or any building housing more| 5 clara than’ sp lesoniniconce herein tasers then eee such is hereby decl: to be 26 people congregate or assemble. Section 2. The owner, lessee, man-| Ging. ager, agent, or any person in charge of such building shall be held respon- sible for violation of this section, as; well as any occupant or other person| shown to be responsible for such viola- ARTICLE 200d, Cesspools. It shall be unlawful to) construct @ cesspool on any lot adja-| pub. May 20, 1922. cent to the sewer system. - cesspools are permissible under this ordinance, they shall be covered with nothing less than 8x8- |inch timbers laid tight, with not less :, shalljthan 12-inch bearing at each end in All abandoned cesspools ering than that required by this sec- tien shall be opened and re-covered in the requirements ARTICLE XOXxI!, |ing more than one story or more than 400 square feet of floor space, here- in the City of Casper, jShall be boarded with l-inch sheath- ‘ing and papered with building paper. all uses built hereafter in| Attorney. 11°12) 13° 014° 15 16 «87 18 79-67. 57 49 43.° 37 33° 30 108 91 77 67 «58 51 45 41 141 119 101 87 76 67 59 «56 78 150 128 110 96 $85 75 67 221 162 167 136 119 104 93 83 317. 267 227 176 171 150.133 119 432 363 309 267 232 204 181 161 564 474 404 348 303 267 237 211 69°50. 43: 37 32. 88°25 3 81°68 58 60 43 38 84 30 106 89 «#76 «465 «ST «(50 644 (39 134 113 96 83 72 63 56 . 50 165 137 119 102 89 78 69 61 205 200 171 147 128 112 99 $9 321 272 232 200 173 152 136 120 424 355 304 261 “227 200 176 157 80. $1 27. 83. 21 .<19 49. 42 87 #32 «38 «34 63 55 47 42 37 33 80 69 6oO 53 47 42 99 85 #74 #65 57 OBL 142133 107 93 83 74 193 164 145 128 113 101 253 218 189 167 148 121 353 add 1-3rd to the shove values. Section 15. Strength of Materials. All material used in concrete and steel construction shall comply with the Standard specifications of the American Society for Testing Materials, 1909. ARTICLE XXXVII. the immediate preservation of the pub- in the opinion of the Council, an em- ergency exists, therefore this ordi- upon its introduction and passage and be published in accordance with the provisions of the City Charter. Section. 2. Whereas an emergency its passage. the 16th day of May, A. D., 1922. W. A. BLACKMORE, (Seat) _ Mayor. |Attest: H. H. PRICE, City Clerk. ' —s— | NOTICE TO CREDITORS ters, they will be forever barred. Dated May 1, 1922. HAZEL CONWELL, \ Administratrix. M. W. PURCELL, MEETING OF LOX TED Section 3. The provisions of Art! cle 19, Section 4, requiring fireproof tice is hereby given that a special meeting of the stockhol of Lox nis, Pipe pape a of this Board shall be) ARTICLE XXXII. _\ corporation, created and existing = . ‘under the laws of the State ther by election or appoint-| Section I. If any person, firm or Wyoming. will be held at the office | Corporation, or officer, or employee ‘ny person or persons/of any company, shall violate any of corporation may appeal from/the provisions of this ordinance. he lecision of the Building Inspector| shall be deemed guilty of a misde- ¢ Board of Appeals, whose deci-/meanor, and, accept City Clerk be authoriz into a contract with Cullen and Zimmerman for the performance of of the Company, at Rooms 204-207 sone Oil Exchange building, in Casper, Natrona County, Wyoming, on 6th day of June, A. D., 1922, at } the hour of ten o'clock in the fore- de fined not less than five nor more, "00m, for the purpose of enab! |than One Hundred Dollars, or im. the company to avail itself of the prisonment in the City jail for not Privileges of Chapter 323, be unlawful,| more than 90 dars, or both such fine, ming Compiled Statutes 1920, and |to consider a request made by the owners of a majority of the capital stock outstanding of said company ; or sub-contractor or tion, sub-section, sentence, clause, or to increase the amount of the cap- Section 1. It shall be unlawful to house-mover. except as otherwise pro- phrase of this ordinance is for any ital stock of said ci |yided for electricians and plumbers,| reason held to be invalid, such decis-| 20,000 shares of the par value of fon shall not affect the validity of the | $5.00 each to 70,000 sha remaining portions of the ordinance.|Par value o $5.00 each. linereasing its capital stock $100,000.00 to $350,000.00, of providing capital for of the company’s the fact that properties and other corporate pur- upon conviction thereof. If any part, article, sec- ompany from purporting | may legally come before said meet- pias Dated this 27th day of April,! JAMES L. CRAWFORD, Pub. May 6, 13, 20, 27, June 3, 22. th: a the owner thereof shall | sectj 2. Ordinance numbers 246-A./ Macastner ion are intended to |48-A and 46-A of the City of r.| file copy of the inspection report with/those Contractors or fio 3A ae fy y Caspe the Bullding Inspector within ten days) b-contract; resulted, John J. Hancock aye; J. ‘S| J. Giblin aye; W. W. Keefe ay John G. Jones aye; John S, Pettin- gill aye, J. M. Whisenhunt aye. i ordinance, being} |necessary for the“proper supervision | of buildings anc for the protection of| the public, is deemed necessary for} COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS. Casper, Wyoming, May 16, 1922. The City Council of the City of r met in adjourned session, pursuant to ,adjournment of May 15th, in the Council Chamber the City Hall, with Mayor W. A. Blackmore presiding. On roll call the following were present, John J. Hancock, J. J. Gib- lin, John G. Jones, John S. Pettin- gill, J. M. Whisenhunt, H. H. Price, | R. M. Boeke. salary — lic peace, health and property, and,| mance shall take effect immediately} | the case that tho rules and statutory | | provisions covering the passage of or-| ees are hereby suspended, and| this ordinance shall be in full force) and effect from and after the date of| Minutes of the last regu! read and approved. introduced, rqad, passed and adopted! Moved by John J. Hancock, sce-| R. onded by J. J. Giblin that the ap-'E. F, McGrew, salry. plication for a license by W. Mc- Jesse Freel, salary- Corkhill to exhibit Christie Broth-| —, H. Gibbons, salary: ers Shows by allowed. On roll call all voting aye, the Mayor declared said motion duly | . Estate of Frank Jones, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that let-| ters of administration were on the} first day of May, 1922, granted to/ | the undersigned in the above estate. | shall be filled in solid with earth to/and all persons having claims a level with the surrounding surface| of the ground. d. Moved by J. M. Whisenhunt, sec. onded by John J. Hancock that a duplicate deed to Cemetery Lot 1. in Block 26, be issued to Jeremiah against the said estate are hereby | |required to exhibit them, with the| All existing cesspools with less cov-|necessary vouchers for allowance,! jto the undersigned, Hazel Conwell, |Administratrix, within six months! after the date of said letters, or| they may be precluded from any benefit from such estate, and if All frame buildings hav-| such claims be not exhibited within! one. year from the date of said let-| On roll call, all voting aye, the Mayor declared said motion duly W. Keefe present at this The City Clerk reported having received three bids for an altera- tion and addition to the City Hall, and opened the same in the pres- lence of the Mayor and City Coun- J. R. Murphy, salry. M. H. Holl, -salry-- H, E. Razey, salry- W. M. Gossett, salry. So John G. Jones Daily Cribune whereus an emergency exists, such p Bg at Bape) be the case t es and statutory pro- visions requiring the for bids for sums in excess of Two Hundred Dollars be suspended, and that the bid of Cullen and Zimmer- man for Eight Hundred Dollars be ted, and that the and An aye and nay vote being taken resulted, John J. Hancock 3. ,Giblin ayes W. tee 0) - Jones aye; John S. Pettin- gill aye; J. M. Wh: isenhunt ayey Whereupon the Mayor declared said motion duly carried. _An Ordinance entitled “An Or- dinance requiring the labeling of all cloth, fabric, garments or articles of apparel sold or offered for sale in the City of Casper which contain wool or purport to contain wool, and of all samples containing or to contain wool dis- played in the City of . soliciting orders. a site ny (aac to enter '. Keefe aye; for| H: punishment for violations ef this Ordinance,” presented for the third redding. Moved by W. W. Keefe, seconded On roll call, all voting aye, the Mayor declared said Ordinance duly passed as read, and therefrom this | ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after the date of , ell mem and shall be known as rdi Or#*nances of the City of Casper. ce Number '263-A of the ~:dinance presented entitled “An Ordinance to provide for the ap- intment of an Inspector of juildings, to define his powers and duties, to regulate the construction of buildings, provide rules, establish fees for Municipal inspection of buildings, electric wiring, and build- ing construction. repealing any «ud all ordinances in conflict herewith joan declaring an emergency there- | for.” Moved by J. J. Giblin, seconded by John G. Jones’ that the ordi- *‘|mance be passed as read. An aye and nay vote being taken resulted, John J. Hancock’ aye; W. W. Keefe aye; John S. Pettingill not votin: G, Jones aye. J. J. Giblin aye; John M. Whisenhunt Whereupon the Mayor declared | said ordinance duly passed as read, and therefrom this ordinance shail be in full force and effect from and after the date of it: passage, and shall be known as Ordinance Number 264-A of the Ordinances ‘of the City of Casper. Resolution presented declarine » the intention of the Mayor and City 149 Council to create a Sanitary Sewer 1s'o District for the purpose of laying i7o” & sanitary sewer in Blocks 204 and 21:0" 205 in the City of Casper. Moved by J. M. Whisenhunt, sec- onded’ by J. J. Giblin, that the Res- olution of Intention to create a Sanitary Sewer District, to be known as Sanitary Sewer District Number 12, be adopted, and that the date to hear objections and !remonstrances thereto be set for the 29th day of May, A. D. 1922. An aye and nay vote being taken resulted, John J. Hancock aye; J. J. Giblin aye; W. W. Keefe aye; ; John G. Jones aye; John S. Pettin- gill aye; J. M. Whisenhunt aye. Whereupon the Mayor declared said motion duly carried, and the City Council will sit on, the 29th tday of May, A. .D. 1922, to hear objections and remonstrances against the creating of caid Sani- tary Sewer District. Moved by J. S. Pettingill, sec- onded by W. W. Keefe that the Plans and Specifications as pre- pared by? the City Engineer for Storm Sewer from Cedar Street and Railroad Avenue to Poplar Street and Yellowstone Avenue, be ac- cepted, and that the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized to publish notice and call for bids for the con- struction of same. Bids to be opened at eight o'clock P. M. June 19, 1922. An aye and nay vote being taken Whereupon the Mayor declared said motion duly carried. Moved by John J. Hancock, sec- onded by W. W. Keefe; that the bill presented by Johnson & Crum be disallowed. An aye and nay vote being taken Ited, John J. Hancock aye; W. W. Keefe aye; John 8. Pettingill not voting; G. Jones nay; J. M. Whisenhunt J. Giblin nay; John ee Whereupon the Mayor declared said motion duly carried. The following bills were pre- $100.00 sented: H. H. Price, salary.- J. S. VanDoren, salary- 100.00 06 eh 100.00 Perry A. Morris, salary_ 50.00 Dr. J. F. O'Donnell, salary- _75.00 Dr, C. R. Bodenbach, salary 100.00 Olive M. Batz, salary. 0 Moved by J. J. Giblin, seconded Edith Johnson, salary. by John S. Pettingill that a license Maud B. Sloane, salary. to operate Carnival Shows as out-| Joe Smith, salar: lined in their application for same Alexander Nisbet, be granted to the George W. Vro-. William Clayton, salary- mon Post of the American Legion.! }]. L. Rickard, salry. On roll call all voting aye, the C. O. Earsley, salry. Mayor declared said motion duly, R. C. Ryan, salry_ . J. Carter, salry- 00 75:00 lary. E. Ideen, salary_--- T2A1 T2.1 \J. L. Ohlsen, salry- 72.11 J. D. Green, salry- 7211 G. V. Pile, salry. 721 . E. Schmitz, salai 72.11 F. G, Wolfe, slar, 72.11 Roy Plummer, salry. 72.11 J. L. Erben, Hes W211 F, E- Trantham, sal 72.11 Chas. Miskell, salary. 30.00 Fred Walsh, salary- 48.10 D, J. Holohan, salary. 72.11 Mrs. R. C. Ryan --- 15.00 Oscar Hiejsand, miary. 75.00 D. H. Smith, salry. 72.1 H. F. Giffen, salry- 72.11 C, R. Hancock, salry. 72.11 72.41 72.11 72.11 W214 isenhunt that the ordi- mance be passed as read. Fo RS Branco salry_ * mn. = D. Mireo, a S. E. Faires, calary. Cc. W. Faires, salary_ Harry R. Brown, municipal garage — P._S. VanNatta, engineer Dept. 2 pt. -— -a-- < M. UL. Estabrook, salary-_- T. F. Cadbv, salary. A. M. Zuill, salary. Marshall Dayton, salary-. a. T. Be hl, «salary. ©, A. Knittle, salary_ Arthur Combr, salary. "ddie Weaver, salry_ . N. Diener, salary ”. P. Wright, salary_ =, R. Talmon, salary_ ¥. E, Childs, salary. W. H.. Johnson, salary. W. J. Humphrey, salary. Mae Combs, @alary- F. S. Knittle, selary Walter Storrie, water com- missioner — T. W. Berry, salary_ F. P. Diener, salary_ Fred Hvde. calary--. M. M. Bohen, salary_ August Schmoldt, salary_ Wlovd Blackmore, salary-. 4.1, Pike ‘ethor Wilde, salary. Yohn McHattie, salary_ Tom Rullene, salary_ Cc. J, Eviiott. salary. Clinton Fuller, salary. Frank Rice. salary__ Cosner Typewriter change. service ~~ T. Donohue, labor Apeo Products Co., supplie: Casper Supply company, tes Wheeler & Worthington, expenee ices. a - Sean Union Electric Co., supplies W. N. Schultz, supplies_-- Casper Stationery*Co., sup- plies _- Casper Battery Co., supp! Service Cleaners, police uni- forms = Red’s Harley Shop, motor- (a) ee ie ae Se, Red’s Harley Shop, supplies Auto Radiator Service, sup- plies Neptune supplies State Highway Department truck? — x SS Mt. States T. & T. Co., serv- ices S Wheeler & Worthington, services = J. R. Orcood, services. Chamberlin Furn. Co., sup- plies Oscar Hiestand, supplies_-— Electric Supply Co., sup- plies = J. A, Florence, labor_ ir. J.C. Kamp, servi Jack Kiser, services_—.-.—- Casper Glass & Paint Co., supplies _.----. M. J. Coulehan, labor C, F. Slaughterbeck, labor H. Paisley. labor_-_------ Electric Bleaching Gas Co., supplies ~~~ Tra Hoonman, supplies__ O. L. Walker Lumber Co., supplies >. 222S5--2 ~ Casper Supply company, supplies —~.------~--.-- Nicolaysen Lumber Co., supplies Richards Cunningham Co., supplies ~-.---_--- Richards & Cunningham Co., supplies --.------- Continental Supply Co. supplies 2 Buffalo Meter Co.. supplies Casper Brick & Tile Co., supplies = W. M. Palm upp! Larsen & Jourgensen, sup- plies eee Midwest Refining Co., sup- supplies Leupold. Voelpel & Co. sunplies ------_ W. W. Hanks, supplies. Campbell Hardware Co., supplies ~~ ---~ Farl C. Bovle, supplies. Natrona County Tribune, getyices a4 ote 2S Western Union Tele. Co., services = R. W. Duncan. service: Sun Electric Co., suvplies_ Schnite Harjware Co., sup- plies Coliseum Motor C plies met The Texas Company, IOS fase a sup 72.11) Western Electric Co., sup- plier 72.11| Pearl White Laundry, sup- FSS a a Casner Laund ‘sup- plies — SATURDAY, MAY 20, 1522. the American Automobile association, wnich opened here Friday. y M. 0. Eldridge of Knoxville. Tenn., director cf the good roads board of the association, declared there are ap- proximately 11,000,000 automobiles in the country, one-third of which are owned by farmers. Discussion of the increased gas> line prices and of. legislation ‘provid ing more severe penalties for theft <t automobiles was onthe program 0} the convention, which ends tomorrow. amen Nr Sa Denby Sails To Inspect Naval Bases in Pacific Auto Electrical Co., supplies Denver Fire Clay company. io." wt weactiaeh | expen 5 lenbach, le H. H. Price foe fe Independent Supply Co. oy ig he Se Center Street Fill. Station, “Company, sup- . Blue Print Co, supplies ____ pli ental Oil Co., ies Teen Jourgensen, sup reckon Cylinder Grind Co., Keith Lumber Company, W. R. Jobrson, supplie: Atay Supply Co.. WASHINGTO: accompenied Denby and her brother, Thurber of Detroit, left Washington sails tomorrow night from Hampton Roads for the Orient carrying sup- officers and enlisted men, for the Asiatic station and members of the naval academy class of their re-union in Tokio. The Henderson will proceed to the Pacific coast by way of the Panama canal and Mr. Denby will inspect na- val stations en route . sanitary sewer No. 10_ Gordon Constraction C: sanitary sewer No. 10-.6307.76 Moved by J. J. Giblin, seconded by J. S. Pettingill that the bills be allowed as audited by the Finance Committee, and warrants ordered drawn to pay same. all voting a: said motion duly carried. There being no further business to come before this meeting, same vas adjourned. W. A. BLACKMORE, On roll call, the Mayor declared an dexpects to attend the re-unionems the guest of Admiral Uriu of the Jap- & member of the class, TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE— Model five-passenger car, tion. C. BE. Kennedy ond and Park street. H. H. PRICE, corner East Se NOTICE OF FIRST MEETING OF CREDITORS. FOR SALE—Late model Ford road- District Court of the! “stor with delivery bed In back. $200, for the District of | « Wyoming In Bankruptcy No. 527. In the Matter of William Alfred} Frenzel. Bankrupt. Notice is hereby given that on) the 11th day of April, A. D. 1922, the said William Alfred Frenzel was duly adjudicated a bankrupt, id that the first meeting of credit- held at 500 Hynds huilding, in the City of Cheyenne, | son Wyoming, on the 7th day of June, A. D. 1922, at ten o’clock in the forenoon, at which time said credit- ors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a_ trustee, bankrupt, and transact such other business as may properly come be-| F fore said meeting. Dated this 18th day of May, A. 2. CLARENCE A. SWAINSON, Referee in SE sneePey United States, k streets. Phone 1419W 5. FOR SALE—Rooming ture end lease, ete. 303 North Dup- bug, cheap for cash. ors will be SALE OR TRADE—One you colts at side: also weight about 1,000 pounds, cheap for cash; or will trade for good Ford or Dodg South Cedar street SALE—Electric. washer, «almost new. ‘cheap. 205 North Lincoln stre 5-20-1, FOR RENT— Large running water. 725 East Second FOR SALE—Red and sewing machine. 134 North Jackson Call tomorrow. ORDER FOR HEARING UPON PETITION FOR DISCHARGE. es District Court United States, for the District of In Bankruptcy No, 443. In the Matter of Fred H. Felt, ’T—New four-room modern 8 Badger avente. LOST—Silver pin with pendants; val- ued as keepsake. Seward. ‘petition for 592. bankruptey of Fred H. Felt having heen filed herein and the matter of said petition for discharge having to this Referee for proper proceedings in the premises, it is threfore hereby ordered that a hearing upon said petition for “ before this Ref- building, in the FOR RENT=Tuno1, five-room mos been referred In Mills, two-room nous: $250. Inquire MacGil discharge be ha‘ eree at 500 Hyn City of Cheyenne, Wyoming, at ten o’clock in the forenoon on the 20th day of June. A. D, 1922; and that ice therefore be published in the Oldsmobile roadster, owner leaving must sell. Inquire Wyatt hotel, P) FOR SALE OR TRADE—Equity { nice four-room home in southeast enclosed back porch: Casper Tribune, a newspaper print-' part of town ed in said district, and that all water, lights and 'gas; owner is in the rsons \market for used car, piano, contrac- time "tors' equipment or lot close: in. if any/oWner. Phone 1781W. known creditors and other pe in ii appear at sa an piace) ann ea! cause, aay ey have, why the prayer of said \WaArp—pon’‘ yay Sthint “old petition should not be granted, and. “tire on the rubiich plieeit ie goat that copies of this notice be mailed for many miles if you will have it to the creditors of said bankrupt skived address¢d to them at their several 1129 South Beech stree places of residence, exhibited i tire on the rubbish pile—it is good FOR SALE—Three and one-half-to. Gramm-Berste! yard dump body 4 .| truck et 135 West Ninth stree 1160¥ th d herein according to law. ~ Dated this 18th day of May, A. D. 1922. CLARENCE A, SWAINSON, Refevee in Bankruy FOR SALE—National ; can be seen at East : BIG SURPLUS OF GASOLINE ST. LOUIS, Mo., May 20.—Oil com- |panies haye a surplus of 800,000,000 “g49.30 Salons of gasoline, despite the in- |FOR RENT—Nice two-room modern lences, good location. 141 W FOR SALE—Dayenport, dresser, but- library table, dining table and chairs. 936 Exst Second street, Phone WANTED—Highpowered salesman t: sell commodity to dealers on com, If you have pep snd sales ability, write Box / $87.39 throughout the country, according to {delegates attending the convention of a Crown SET ustria who has just been ‘0 be very little worried 1 Young prince is hi photo was made King of Austria, party in Aust cht death of his father, the Ax¥ed

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