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PAGE TEN NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE Sullivan, Jerry —— Swain, E. G Swenson, C. A. Switzer, M. J., co Carl Ruth Tapp, M. C., co D. Seek Tasopolons, Geo. Tate, Bedford C. erford . Taylor Edw., eo Tom Kasconta Taylor, Mary E. Theele, A. W. ‘Thompson, Jas. B Tyler, Clyde D., co Retd& Taylor . United Petroleum Co. Uphofft, Wm. C . Pearle . Van Gorden, Lot 96, Bik. 34, North Casper_. Vaughn, C. A Lots 2 and 3, Bik. 106, Butler_ Veremick, Geo --Lot 28, Blk. 7, Burlington; Lot 29, Bik, Verrier, H. E. . Vogler, C. J. ... Waldman, Mary V. . Walters, E., co Smith ‘Ward, Michael Bros. . Lots A and B, Bik. 56, Casper Lots 3 and 4, Bik. 2, Burlington —_ Lot 4, Bik. Lot 12, Bik. 58, Lot 16, Bik, 12 Lot 19, E % W %, SW \% NW, W % SW %&% Sec. 10, Twp 34, Rng. 7 SE \ NE \ Sec. 9, Twp, 34, Rng. 77 (320 A.)-. Lot 17, Lot 3, Bik. 4, Sunnyside___________. Lot $8, Ns NW % Lot 349, Kenwood. (Continued from Page Nine) 75, Butler —__ Bik. 1, Midwest_______ Bik. 8, North Burlington_. and 8, Bik, 61, Blk. Sec, 3 % NE\ Sec. 26, Twp. 39, Rng. 80; (320 A) -- Lot 7, Blk 7, Twp. 33, Rng. 80; Lot 9, Bik. 94, Butler______. Part Lot 8, Blk. 136, Casper. 8% NW, NE % NW 4%, N Lot 7, Sec. 6, Twp. 34, Rn Twp. 33, Rng. 50 (160 A NE % NE %, 8 4 NEK, NW % SE % Seo 31, Twp. 38, Rag. 80, Let 1, NE % NW % Sec, 7, Twp. 34, Rng. 86 (314 A.---------__--__-. 14.55 Webd, R. E., co Chas Dilton ........ Lot 13, Blk. 8, North Burlington; Lot 14, Bik NOR EET SUT MN DON yo eisai 16.50 Weeds, 0. J., et al .....-..-..-.-.-- Lot 12, Blk Alcova: 13, Blk. Alcova 14, 95 Wesher, J. F. 31, , Burlington_. 5.55 West, Martha Lot 18, Bik. Sheridan Height: pte lee he Meee ee a 18.20 Western Eng Co., co C. M. Bryan ..Lot 1, Blk. 52, White; All Bik. 53, White; All Bik. 54, White; Whaley, W. W White, Charles White, H. L,, c-o Walvert Bery . Whittington, J. W. ‘Wricox, Charles, co See Ben Realty . Lot 10, Blk. 12, East Burlington-—____ Wider, H. H. ..-.......----2--.cee+-Lot 2, Bik. 1, Alcova; lot 4, Bik. 2) Aleova; Lot 6, Bik. 1, Alcova Wey, Claude I. 23, Blk. 66, Sheridan Heights. . Blk. 66, Sheridan Heights-—______. Witkie, F. V. - ot 19, Sheridan Heights; Lot heridan Heights —._---_-_._. Witborne, C. M.co J, H. McGinnis ..Lot 61, Kenwood. Lot 62, Kenwood --- ‘Williaris, John, c-o Joe Karper ..... Lot 14, Bik. 2, Midwest. ‘Williams, Judd c-o H. T. McAntire--Lot 6, Blk. 156, Casper. Wiliams, J. J., co Francis Smith ..Lot 6, Blk. 5, Midwest. Williamson, Agnes -+Lot 284, Kenwood —__ ‘Witgon, A. B., c-o Roy Harding ....Lot 6-7, Blk. 2 West Central Lot 8-9, Bik. 2, West Central; Lot 10, Blk. 2, West Central —_. Wilson, James S....-..-.------+2++--Lot 21, Bik. 9, East Burlington, Wyo. Bldg. & Apt. House Co. Branton, John R. Bryan, L. E. -----. —_ Johnson, H. A. ~-seeeceeeeeeses -- Let Blk. 55 except Lot 11, White. 14, Blk. 13, Nelson___-._. 23 358, Kenwood; 359, Kenwood; Lot 3, Bik. 5, Park Hin. 67.20 4, Bik. 48, White__ 5.05 Lot 174, Bik, 35, North Casper: Lot 175, Blk. 35, North Casper--___-____. Benn te ee JN Sy 8 79.05 Let 9, Blk. 12, East Burlington; 20, Sheridan Heights; 22, Mik. 9, East Burlington; 2%; Lot 9, East Burlington Lot Lot Lot 14, Blk. 19, Nelson __._ Lot 23, Blk. L, South. Lot 3, Bik. D, South; 5 16-17, nts 19 s 11 D, South; 11 and 12 W %. NW % Sec. 25, Twp. 38, Rng. 80 (160 A.)_ 9.50 50.10 202.85, 112.45 45.40 7.25 65.40 4 %, W % SE %. SE % SE % Sec, 11, Twp. 33, Rng. 7 SW % SW-% Sec. 12, Twp. 33, Rng. 79 (320 A.) 79.90 ++++-NW % SE %, N%& SW % Sec. 5, Twp. 35, Rng, 82 NE % SE \%, SW % SE %, Part SE \% SW \ Sec. 6, Twp, 35, Rng. 82 13.90 Lot 20, Blk. 10, Burlington__..------____. 3,80 Deweess, James -~..-+ees++ rere -2--> Furnas, J. E. Interstate Mills & Power Ce. ~-----.- Part S % N %,N % Kauson,-Tvan N. Yarson, Mra Louise ......-..ss++.Lot 27, Bik. €, Central Additior wersereeresecossee: Lot 4, Sec. 2, Twp. 4 E % SE %, 8S % NE %, NW % NE \%, NE % NW % Sec. 25, Twp. Lot 8, Sec. 30, Twp. 41, Rng. NE % SE \& Sec. 25, Part S % NE \& Sec. Twp. 31, Rng. (200 A.) 41, Rng, 89 (273 A.-. Lot 28, Bik. 6, Central Addition <. Moore, LeRoy - Potts, Greta .. Royee, Edward Pub. June 7, 14, 21 woseeee:S % SEM Sec. 9, Twp. 40, Rng. 77, (80 acres)_ seeeeeee-SEX% SW% Sec. 17, Twp. 33, Rng. 79. N% SW% NW, Sec. 20, Twp. 33, Rng. 79 (280 Acres)_____ , David .....---ssceeee+++- SE % SWH SWH SEX Sec. 30, Twp. 36, Rng. 86; Robinson, NEw NW, NW% NEX, Sec. 31, Twp. 36, Rng. 86, (160 A.) NW% SWX, Sec. 3, Twp. 30, Rng. 82; W% SEX%, NE% SEX, Sec. 4, Twp. 30, E% NE NE% SW, Sec.-9,' Twp. 30, Rng. 82. NW% NW, Sec. 10, Twp. 30, Rng. 82, Twp. 41, Rng, 79°(79 A.)------. 13.80 . 78; %, NE % SW % Sec, 23, Twp. 31, Rng. 78, NW% NE, N% SEX, SW% NEX; 33.40 Were HEL ETE, 10.20 Rng. 82; (480.4) 33.45 E. McDONALD, County Treasurer and Collector for Natrona County, Wyo. nn TICE TO ALL PERSONS LIA- BLE TO ASSESSMENTS FOR THE IMPROVING OF THE FOLLOW-) ING NAMED STREETS IN PAV- ING DISTRICT NO. 18. West Eighth Street from the center line of the alley running) north and south between David and Ash Street, to the east line of Oak Street; West Tenth treet from the north- west line of CY Avenue, to the east line of Cedar Street; | Thirteenth Street from the north- west line of CY Avenue, to the east line of Cedar Street; Eleventn Street from the west line of Chestnut Street, to the cen- ter of the alley running north and south between Chestnut and Cedar Street; | . Elm treet from the south line of Eighth Street, to the north line of Fourteenth Street; Oak Street from the south line of Railroad Avenue to the north line of Fourteenth Street; Spruce Street from the south line of Railroad Avenue to the north line of Fourteenth Street; . Walnut Street from the south Tine of Railroad Avenue to the northwest line of CY Avenue; ~ Chestnut Street from the south line of Railroad Avenue to the/ north line of Thirteenth Street; — . Cedar Street from the south line of Railroad Avenue to the south line of Thirteenth Street; : CY Avenue from the north line of Thirteenth Street ,to the north line of Fifteenth Street. The Council of the City of Cas- per, on the 29th day of May, 1922, passed the following resolution of intention to improve: , ‘West Eighth Street from the cen- ter line of the alley running north and south between David and Ash Streets, to the east line of Oak Street; West Tenth Street from the northwest line of CY Ayenue to the east line of Cedar Street; Thirteenth Street from the northwest line of CY Avenue to the line of Chestnut Street to the cen- ter of the alley running north and south between Chestnut and Cedar | Street; | _Elm Street from the jof Eighth Street to the |of Fourteenth Street; | Oak Street from the south line of Railroad Avenue to the north line of Fourteenth Street; | Spruce Street from the south line jof Railroad Avenue to the north |line of Fourteenth Street; |. Walnut Street from the south line of Railroad Avenue to the |northwest line of CY Avenue; |. Chestnut Street from the south jline of Railroad Avenue to the north line of Thirteenth Street; | Cedar Street from the south line of Railroad. Avenue to the south |line of Thirteenth Street; CY Avenue from the north line |of Thirteenth Street to the north line of Fifteenth treet. RESOLUTION OF INTENTION TO IMPROVE BY _ GRADING, CONSTRUCTING CURBS, DRAIN- ING AND PAVING THE FOL- |LOWING STREETS AND POR- TIONS OF STREETS. | _Be It Resolved by the City Coun- cil of the City of Casper in the | State of Wyoming; « That the said City Council of the City of Casper, in pursyance to a petition filed, signed by fifty per cent or more of the property owners within the |district hereby declares its inten- tion to make >a improvement by grading, constructing curbs, drain- ing and paving certain streets in the city of Casper, as follows, to- wit: Section 1. That the certain streets or portions of streets there- of in said City of Casper so pro- posed to be improved are the fol- lowing to-wit: West Eighth Street from the cen- ter line of the alley running north and south between David and Ash Streets, to the east line of Oak Street; West Tenth Street from the south line north line northwest line of CY Avenue to the east line of Cedar Street; _ Eleventh Street from the west \line of Chestnut Street to the cen- | ter of the alley running north and |south between Chestnut and Cedar Streets; Elm Street from the of Eighth Street to the of Fourteenth Street: Oax Street from the south line jof Railroad Avenue to the north |line of Fourteenth Street; Spruce Street from the south jline of Rajlroad Avenue to the |north line of Fourteenth Street; Walnut Street from the south jline of Railroad Avenue to the northwest line of CY Avenue. Chestnut Street from the south line of Railroad Avenue to the north line of Thirteenth Street; | Cedar Street from the south line of Railroad Avenue to the south line of Thirteenth Street; CY Avenue from the north line of Thirteenth Street to the north line of Fifteenth Street; Section 2. That for the purpose of paying the cost of said improve- ments, it is proposed to create an assessment district which will in- clude all the property between the |termini of said improvement abut- ting or adjacent to the said streets, which said property consists of cer- tain lots or parcels of land, all of ; which will be specifically benefited by said improvement and the bound- ary of said district to be as follows, to-wit: . Beginning at the intersection of the north line of Fourteenth Street with the center line of the alley in Block 189, in the City of Casper, running thence north along the center line of the alley in Blocks 189, 108, 86, 85 and said line extended north, a distance of 1,924.88 feet to the cen- ter of Block 84; thence N. 63 de- grees 26 minutes E. a distance of 167.70 feet to the west line of Ash Street, at a point 150.12 feet south of the south line of Eighth Street; thence N. 89 degrees 53 minutes south line north line northwest line of CY Avenue to the east line of Cedar Street; Eleventh Street from. the west east line of Cedar Street; Thirteenth Street from the E. a distance of 60 feet to the east line of Ash Street; thence east a distance of 150 feet to the center fo €be Casper Daily Cribune of Block 51; thence north on the’ center line of the alley in Blocks 51 and 52 a distance of 370 feet, to the center of Block 52; thence west a distance of 370 feet; thence north along the west line of the al-| ley in Block 83, a distance of! 306.80 feet; thence S. 76 degrees’ 17 minutes W. a distance of 174.98 feet; thence north along the center! line of Elm Street extended north,/ a distance of 265.30 feet to the, south line of Railroad Avenue;! thence S. 64 degrees 02 minutes W., along the south line of Rail-| road Avenue, a distance of 2,116.07 feet; thence south along the center! line of the alley in Blocks 126, 127,| 128 and 129 a distance of 1,454.01; feet, to the north line of Thirteenth; Street; thence east along the north! line of Thirteenth Street a distance of 137 feet to the southeast corner of Block 129; thence south a dis- tance of 70 feet to the northeast corner of Block 159; thence east a distance of 60 feet to the north- west corner of Block 160; thence south along the east line of Cedar Street a distance of 150 feet; thence east a distance of 167.50 feet; thence S. 26 degrees 34 min-| utes Y. a distance of 167.70 feet to the north line of Fourteenth Street; thence S. 70 degrees 56 minutes W. a distance of 214.25 jyears and bearing simple interest ' dressed to and filed with the City) on at cone office ip the. Cart Casper, Wyoming, an i received until eight o’clock P. M..| on tre 28th day of June, 1922, at which time bids will be opened at the regular adjourned meeting of said Council. A certified check in the sum of Five Hundred Dollars must be filed) with each bid, to be fortataa te) the City of Casper as liquida' daraages, if the bidder be awarded the contract and fails to enter into a contract for such improvement with the City within five days from his notification. and if he be the) successful bidder, to perform the work and to furnish a bond guar- anteeing the faithful performance) of the work, such bond to be fur- nished at the time of the signing of the contract. Bids shall be made in both of the) two following forms, to-wit: 1. Upon the basis of receiving | payments in cash in installments as/ provided by the Ordinaces of the | City of Casper, and Statutes of Wyoming; _ 2. Upon the basis of receiving payments in Special Improvement Warrants payable in © PROPAGANDA | TARIFF PLANS Senator Watson Attacks Brit- ish and Italian Diplomats as Trying to Influence Legislation WASHINGTON, June 7—The Brit- ish and Italian ambassadors and ac- credited representatives of other for- eign nations were assailed in the sen- ate by Senator Watson, Republican, Indiana, in connection with speeches and statements made by them relating to American tariff and trade. Senator Watson asserted that Sir Auckland Geddes in his address in stallments | California last March, in which he was extended over a period of four|quoted as urging use of British ships for carrying American commerce as feet to the south line of Fourteenth at the rate of 6% per annum from | one means of aiding trade between the Street; thence S. 26 degrees 34 minutes W. a distance of 335.41 feet to the north line of Fifteenth Street; thence east along the north line of Fifteenth Street a distance, of 521.94 feet; thence N. 26 de-/ grees, 34 minutes E. a distance of 535.41 feet to the south line of Fourteenth Street; thence N. 71 de- grees 58 minutes E. a distance of 226.11. feet to the north line of) Fourteenth Street; thence east along the north line of Fourteenth Street a distance of 1,258.00 feet to the point of beginning. Section 3. The character, kinds} and extent of said improvements shall be as follows to-wit: The of necessary curbs, d storm sewers consist- ing of vitrified clay piping, or ce- ment pipe, along with the necessary manholes, catch basins and other necessary fixtures and attachments, inlets and outlets for the surface drainage of said streets and por- tions of streets so designsted in paragraph one above set forth, the| pavement to be used on the above mentioned streets and portions of streets designated in paragraph one to be selected by the City Council from the following kinds: Plain cement concrete six (6) inches thick; reinforced cement concrete six (6) inches thick; Warranite Bitulithic on four (4) and five (5) inch cement concrete base; =| renite bitulithic on four (4) inch} bituminous concrete base; asphaltic concrete on four (4) and five (5) inch cement concrete base. Section 4. The estimated cost per square yard of the different kinds of paving herein next above mentioned is now on file in the of- fice of the City Engineer of the City of Casper and any person in- terested in said costs may deter- mine the same by calling at the of- fice of the City Engineer and ask- ing for such information. the date when the City Council issues such Special Improvement Warrants, and as such payment be- comes due the interest on all de- ferred payments shall also become due. United States and Great Britian, “had gone entirely outside the bounds of propriety.” The Indiana senator, one of the ad- ministration leaders in the senate, charged that there was a foreign prop- The City of Casper reserves the right to reject any or all bids. W. A. BLACKMORE, Mayor. H. H. PRICE, City Clerk. Publish June 7 14, 21, 1922. oo AN ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE WHY ORDER OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE SHOULD NOT BE MADE State of Wyoming, Ccunty of Natrona, ss. In District Court, Sixth Judicial District. : In the Matter of the Estate of Andrew Climie, Deceased. Marion P. Wheeler, the adminis- trator of the estate of Andrew Climie, deceased, having filed his petition herein praying for an order of sale of so much of the real estate of said decedent, for the purpose therein set forth, as is necessary. It is therefore ordered by the Honorable C. O. Brown, judge of the said court, that all persons in- terested in the, estate of the said deceased appear before the said dis- trict court on Saturday, the 24th day of June, 1922, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon of said day, at the court room of the said District Court, at the Court House in the City of Casper, County of Natrona, State of Wyoming, to show cause why an order should not be granted to the said administrator to sell so much®of the real estate of the said deceased as shall be necessary. And that a copy of this order be published at least four successive weeks in the Casper Daily Tribune, a newspaper of general circulation Section 5. That no part of said improvement shall be paid out of the general fund or the road fund of the City of Casper. Section 6. That the said im- provement to be maintained by the contractor for a period of five years, and that the charge for the maintenance is to be included ix the assessment for such improve- ments. Section 7. The time and place, wher and where the said City Coun- cil will meet to consider any and all remonstrances and obections to said proposed improvements is hereby fixed on the 19th day of June, A. D. 1922. at 8 o'clock P. M., at the Council Chambers of the said City Council at the City Hall, South Center Street, in the City of Casper, Wyoming. The time within which said re- monstrances and objections must be filed in writing with the City Recorder, being the City Clerk of the City of Casper, is hereby fixed at any time on or before said 8 o’clock P. M. on the 19th day of June, A. D. 1922. Section 8. That the said City Recorder, being the said City Clerk, be and hereby is directed to give ten days’ notice to all persons liable to improvements of the foregoing intentions of ‘the City Council by publishing the aforesaid resolution in one issue of the Casper Daily Tribune on the 7th day of June, A. D. 1922, the same being a news- paper of general circulation pub- lished in said City of Casper once each week or oftener. Passed and approved this day of May, A. D. 1922. W. A. BLACKMORE, Mayor, 29th City Clerk. Publish June 7, 1922. pci re tees ot NOTICE AND CALL FOR BIDS. Notice is hereby given that bids will be received for. tke construc- tion of cement concrete sidewalks, curb and gutter not already con- structed in the City of Casper, Wyoming, and the proper grading of the same, The amount of improvement pro- posed is the construction of all side- walks, curb and gutter not already laid and constructed which the City Council may order to be constructed during the balance of the year 1922, in pursuance of Chapter 101. Session Laws of 1915, State of Wyomingfand Ordinance .95-A of the City of Casper, and which shall be constructed of cement concrete five feet in width and five inches in thickness or twelve feet in width and six inches in thickness and properly graded, all in accordance with the Ordinances of the City of Casper, heretofore passed and adopted, the plans and specifica- tions now on file in the office of the City, Clerk. which plans and specifications have been approved by the City Council, and to all of which reference is hereby made. All bids shall be marked “SIDE- WALK PROPOSALS,” and be ad- rinted_and published in the said Are You a Success? APPLY THIS TEST cess ‘Almost everybody has at one time or another resolved to save money. Many have gone as far with this resolution as to start a savings account in a bank. Some of these’ depositors die. Very few continue for a period of 10 years. Now, SIX CASPER BANKS have entered into a plan with NORTHWESTERN NATIONAL LIFE to help you save $1,000 (or more) in ten years by making a small monthly deposit. IF YOU LIVE YOU GET THE $1,000; IF YOU DIE AT ANY TIME, YOUR BENEFICIARY GETS $1,000 PLUS THE AMOUNT TO YOUR CREDIT IN THE BANK. You also get.dividends from the Insurance Company. It’s the greatest plan ever devised to ““get somewhere” in the matter of saving money. The selection of the bank and the, carrying out of the deposits is absolutely up to you. 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The Indiana senator, speaking on the tariff bill, declared that the American people must object to being dictated to by accredited representatives of foreign governments. State department officials prior to the call, said no official cognizance had been taken by Senator Watson's statements. fetes AS Radio is the hands of brilliant crim- inals! That's the condition that makes the plot of Arthur B. Roove's “On { Wireless.” First ol in The Tribune, Saturday, June 10. City of Casper, County of Natrona, State of Wyoming, once each week. Done in open court this 28rd day of May, 1922. Cc. 0. BROWN, Judge. Pub. May 24, 31; June 7; 14, 1922. GIVEN SCORING, PREVENT tore's alarante order. of auto-intoxication soning of toxins or Relief from the peed, uve WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7, 1822 — : Good dent, in his annual address here be- usiness fore group three of the Montana declared conditicas are Thru Montana | tet tnss they nave ‘been tor = ——, ay SE New York, W. T. 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