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| | | REEV | Continued From Our Last Issue. ¥ Ruth—carried off—on the ‘Sea Vampy ” CHAPTER X BROADCASTING M Nita Walden repeated her words hysterically over the telephone. arrick knew that there was no use ow to camouflage his fears. “ITl be out there—with you—in a few minutes,” ho shouted. Dick was still in a daze at the un- expectedness of the blow. Mechanic- e followed Garrick and climbed ecar, Asits ted and turned} road to Nonowantuc, tbe ming air seemed He noticed for © they were headed. Why not to Guy? to see Nita Walden firs: e her. I promised her.” Ruth first.” the Club isn’t far.” but the city—the police—* know what I am Dick. I Nita Walden was overwhelmed by her daughter's peril. Ruth’s other escapades were nothing compared to this. Up and down the room she paced, choking back her sobs, wait- ing for Garrick’s arrival. Some mo- ments she would stand before Ruth's picture wondering what was happen- ing to her. Other moments she would try to calm herself and relex in an easy chair in a vain effort to concen- trate on Ruth as if that might bring her back. She was frantic when Garrick ar rived. “If it’s a ransom they want . . Tl pay a million! ‘Pay a million? Pay nothing. Yes 4 ® million to catch them and save her . but not a cent of ransom.” The room telephone rang. Dick answered it. “It's Glenn downstairs, with Dr. Darling of Stony Brook.” Dick said no more but Garrick understood and excused himself. At the desk stood the doctor alone. “T've got him out in my car. thought he'd better see you first—or he did, rather.” ‘What's the matter?” The doctor did not answer but led the way outside and a few feet down the driveway. ‘There was Glenn, wrapped in a becvy robe, his head bandaged, still very shaky. “Garrick,” he cried. “Did you hear, yet? Someone's carried off Ruth and Vira in the ‘Sta Vamp.’ When the @octor got hold of me he patched me up; I told him; he was for ringing up the sheriff, but I made him wait until I could see you.” In-the rapid fire of questions it ap- peared that Ruth had been getting more anti more anxious to do some thing. Vira bad confessed to her that she had seen Garrick and when Glenn arrived he told of his meeting on Main Street and Garrick’s message. ‘They had agreed that the first thing to be done was to fix it so that the “Sea Vemp™ could not be moved away and Ruth had insisted that she be driven over there that evening so she could disable the engines and make it impossible. They had agreed. “But why?” asked Dick. “Why? Don’t you get it? The ‘Sea Vamp’ was really the floating storehouse for a lot of wet goods we were dealing in for Georges and the rest. That was Brock’s real job.” “I see,” encouraged Garrick. “And Ruth thought they might move the boat way. So she started to prevent that—and left me the note: about it.” “Yes,” nodded Glenn, adjusting the bandage more comfortably. “Well, when we got over there it was dark. ‘There wasn't even the light op the boat. Ruth figured that Brock and everybody were away and it was a good time to do what she wanted. We got a canoe and paddled out. There wasn’t a-sound. We climbed aboard and went down to the little engine room. It was beastly dark. I was fumbling about for the switch—the next thing I knew I heard a scream from Vira—then something or some- body must have hit me,” he put his hand up carefully but did not touch the bandage back of his ear, “and that’s the last thing I knew until I came to in the weter, half full of the harbor. Must have knocked me cold and overboard. I managed to get to the oth-r shore and some peo- ple in a bungalow got the Doc. “Who was it?” asked Dick. than one?” “I don't know. But I think so. I had a vague feeling there were @ couple at least back of me.” Dick started at Garrick. Vira gone, too! Georges, Brock, Jack Curt! Rae. He uttered the names, suspi ciously. Was it in reality a final ad- venture in the double triangle of Ruth, himself and Jack, Vira, Rae and “More .* Dick mumbled sarcastically with a side glance at Garrick. “Ruth knew very well what she was doing, eh?” Garrick was too big to take offense. “Dick,” he replied merely, “Ruth con- fided in me, that morning at the Usonta. She's really clever. You know ft as well as I do. But they had her—they had them all, meshed, hooked. Why, Dick, all the time she has meant just to lead them on— and hand them over, when she got them right. But she couldn't tell Glenn, here that. Nor Vira. Not He glanced up at his own car. { she had only stuck to her promise —to let me know—first! But Ruth is so clever; she thinks she’s a match for anyone. And mostly she is! Wait! She'll prove it.” It was cold comfort to Dick. “Well, now, what good is it to be here? If we had only gone to the city, we could haye alarmed the police there.” Garrick smiled patiently. “You for- get the Radio Central at Rock Ledge -and the telephone. I can do all that One FEA Service, ina) length—the wireless world is open to me here!” “That's it.” cried Glenn. “Let me go with you.” “No. Doctor, put him up where be can get over this quick. I'll need you, boy, tomorrow, need you badly. Get in shape.” Glenn obeyed with, for him, good ce and in a moment, with the full story, Garrick and Dick were speed-| ing to Rock Ledge. “Broadcasting| by the police—for stolen cars—missing | people—all sorts of crimes—is getting | Yo be a greater success every bed | cried Garrick, trying to pump enthu- | siastmm into the crushed Dick and with) success. | | “Guy, I'm a dub. In my own line, too. Never thought of the Rock! Ledge broadcasting station. Of course. XYXZ can do it!" i There were no formalities necessary | the Radio Central for a combina, tion like Garrick and Dick, who was & constant frequenter df the place. | They found themselves in a small room, quite plain except for the drap- eries that were artistically ‘arranged to hide the bare walls. There were a few plants and flowers about, also. At one end stood a, beautiful piano of the reproducing variety. Some of the best known artists had in reality| played on it; all had played on it/ through the perforated paper rolls.| ‘There were phonographs of all stand-| ard well-known makes and on the} ‘other side an automatic organ A small table with a silk-shaded GEORGES SHUT UP CLAM. LIKE A lamp added a touch of hominess and) there were a few, not many, deep| ‘easy chairs. But the most fmportant piece of ‘turniture which interested Garrick more than anything else, as the at- ‘tendant conducted them in, was the cabinet containing little lamps and plenty of switches and wiring, com- prising what is known as the modu- fating equipment. It was a wooden framework covered with copper ‘screening to prevent the delicate ap- paratus from being disturbed by elec- trical and magnetic influences within the room itself. Various conductors connecting up the cabinet and tie \transmitter were sheathed in beauti- ful, bright and neat woven copper sleves or tubes for the same reason. “There's the little transmitter, mounted on that portable stand,” pointed out Dick. “The radiphore transmitter, proper, is located in a little room under the roof overhead. There are a couple of operators, for it contains all the elements of actual transmission. When this studio is to broadcast it ts ‘connected by this switch over here with the radio sta- ‘tion upstairs. Here's a wire telephone ito it, too.” Garrick hardly needed to be told. He had seen it once before, the radio telephone transmitter which consisted ef a cabinet closed in by iron grill work to prevent damage to the dell- cate vacuum tubes, five of them for the normal operation. At the extreme end of a long operating desk or table was the transmitter. On the table were ordinary telephone instruments, radig apparatus, a receiving set with amplifiers, telephone head sets and a loud speaking device by which the operators could hear the speech or music rendered downstairs, only here actuated by the long distance recely- ing set. ve “Now, here's the phonetron—the ‘dish basin’ some people call it,” pointed out the attendant, who had been looking at his watch and a sched- ule to determine when would be the best time to broadcast the alarm Gar- rick had impressed on his mind. Garrick looked curiously at the Mt- tle hole in a cylinder dangithg from an adjustable stand in front of him. “Is it about the right height? You prefer to stand? All right. How's that? Now, don't forget—talk direct- ly into that iIttle hole—good and loud. Keep up your voice. About three inches away from the transmitter. There. Now, wait until I tell you.” ‘The minutes seemed eternity to Dick. Would it never be possible for Garrick to soar on wings of wireless to the succor of Ruth and Vira? “AN set?" the attendant called. “Let's gor” “Ruth Walden and Vira Gerard ot jonomantue, Long Island, were kid- ‘naped In a house boat, the ‘Sea ‘Vamp,’ from Duck Harbor, Long Island, tonight, about nine o'clock.” The attendant nodded to Garrick that in his opinton he was no novice 4n handling the affair. Slowly and distinctly Garrick launched into a brief description of the house boat and followed with a detafled description of Ruth and Vira gnd his own suspicion that the ‘Sea ‘Vamp’ was now somewhere in the Sound, probably on its way east. Garrick finished. There was a st- lence. He looked about stupidly. Not that he could have expected any- thing else than silence. Yet it was weird, uncanny. He had spoken to a mute and invisible audience. Was here. I can call up and get the police | of the country here by the police of the world. Every ship,| every ampetgur station, on any wave telephone. {hundred fhousand? Besides, from Rock Ledge I can alarm {: ‘| Baysinger, S. B, . €be Casper Daily Cridune NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE Cour. ° TREASURER’S OFFICE, THE STATE OF WYOMING ) same is described as follows, to-wit: Aishton, Fred W. —_____ Albin, Carl, co Miss derson, Cari A, co C. A. . rk Mre. FE. Antovich, F., co Western Realty Co..Lot Lot 4, Bik. 119, Casper Atkins, T. EB. . seceees+/Lot 201, Kenwood ... Bajley, Mrs. C. D. -Lot 23, Blk. 118, Casper. Hat 94, Bile 118, CasQet) .... 2.5. ccesccsseccocscccnccnes es sinvabensed Lots 2, 3 and 4, Bik. 129, Casper_. ees ——— -North 40 feet Lot 1, Bik. 84, Casper ........--esseceseeeeee > - Let 475, Kenwood. Let 476, Kenwood o+eese+ Lot 406, Kenwood. Lat 407, Kenwood. Lot 408, Kenwood Bailey, W. J. Baker, H. W. . Ballinger, U. G. Bartitt, Vina . - Let 20, Bik. 3, Midwest. Tot 21, Blk. 3, Midwest. 22, Bik. 3, Midwest. 23 and 24, Bik. 2, Midwest, 25, Blk. 3, Midwest. 34, Blk. 7, Midwest. ‘ Bik. 23, Nelson; to 30 Inclusive, Bik. 20, North Casper. 26, Bik C, South Addition. 4 and 5, Blk D, South Addition, 6 and 7, Blk D, South Ai -—_--—_-__-_____ NE%. Sec. 26, Twp. 33, Rng. 80; 160 acres .. -E%E%, Sec. 20, Twp. 31, Rng. 77; 160 acres . Lot $2, Blk 30, North Casper. Lot 83, Blk. 30, North Casper ........+...- . Lot 4, Bik. 463, Casper ~Lot 3 and 4, Bik. 19, Nelson. Lot 5 and 7, Blk. 19, Nelson. Iot 11, Blk. 19, Nelson ... -Let 6, Bik. 19, Nelson .... Lots 17 and 18, Bik. 71, Casper -SWKSEX, Sec. 3, Twp. 36, Rng. 78. NU%NEK, SEYNEX, Sec. 10, Two. 36, Rng. 78. S4SW%, NWYSEX, NEYSW%, Sec. 31, Twp. 39, Rng. NW4NW, Sec. 13, Twp. 38, Rng. 79. NEXK, E%SEX, Sec. 27, Twp 38, Rng. 79. N4NW, Sec. 26, Twp. 38, Rng. 79. . SEXSE%, Sec. 1, Twp 38, Rng. 79, 720 acres ...........6- Lots 18 and 19, Bik 3, Midwest ..... Lots 165 and 166, Blk 35, North Casper Lots 8 and 9, Blk 119 Sheridan Heights Lot 172, Kenwood Lot 56, Blk. 33, North Casper. Lot 57, Blk. 33, North Casper Lot 2, Sec. 6, Twp. 29, Rng. 84; 39 acres ————__-_-_ Lots 9 Blk 26, Casper -Iet 11, Blk. 13, Nelson. Barlitt, Vina —___. Baxter, Edwin H. Baysinger, S. B. ... Beaton, John . Beaton, John —— Bice, C. M. and 8. Sanford Big Four Building Co. . Blye, David Soteacesceccecve geass cs soleunrecoma (Casper, Wyoming, Juse 7th, 1922. 21.20 JOM, -cccccsccenseccscccccccccsececcecs B37.80 19.95 23.86 23.55 --- 541.30 Lot 12, Bik. 13, Nelson seseee 42.60 Bolck, John N. -----.Lot 273, Kenwood ......c.00+ ORS RS ae Borg, Melvin A... -Lot 78, Blk. 26, North Casper. Lot 79, Blk. 26, North Casper . 6.40 ‘Bothwell, A. J. . .NY4SE%, Sec. 20, Twp 29, Rng. 88 wee 26.55 Bouzis, John M. ... ‘.Lot 3, Blk. 7, Midwest .... 2 73.35 Bouzis, John M. . Lot 1, Blk. 20, Midwest + 65.85 Brown, Mrs. Oscar Lot 210, Kenwood ( 245 Bryan, C. M. -East 80 fect Lot 1, Blk 38, Capital Hin, Lot 1, Blk. 77, Butler. Lot 6, Blk. 76, Butler. Tot! S, Wks 71,3 Camper set s>vuisascgetgess ecu eee easess Rens es ett) Buck: Is, Wal vageor sae titan echea es Lot 27, Bik. C, South Addition. Lot 28, Bik. C, South Addition. Lot 29, Blk. C, South Addition . ae Buck, Mary E. ..-...... -Tot 13, Blk, 8, Mills .. + 18.35. Burckert, Grace Let 3, Blk. 20, Glendale wee | 85 Burtch, H. A. ... Lit 11, Blk. 14, Alcova .. —s (90 Butler Corporation, c-o Ross LambertLot i6, Blk, 3, Burlington-------——--------—--_---—__--------_--.._ 9.10 Lot 24, Bik. 4, North Burlington; E % Lot 25, Blk. 4, North Burlington——__________ 2.70 Butler Corp,, co J. A. Cummings___Lot 28, Bik. 1, North Burlington; Lot 29, Bik. 1, North Burlington_——________-_______ 14.50 Butler Corporation, co Bil BadMa_Lot 4, Blk, 1, North Burlington. ee 38.90 Butler Corporation, eo A. R. Bell__-Lot 22, Blk. 3, North Burlington; Lot 23, Blk. 3, North Burlington_.. 57.30 Burchett, W, F.-—. Lot 30, Bik. 12, North Burlington . Let 31, Blk. 12, North Burlington ass Butler Corp. ¢-0 A. 8. Compton --._Lot 25, Bik. 6, North Burlington _. —_ — 835 Butler Corporation, c-o John Gray__Lot 9, Blk. 6, North Burlington; Lots 10 and 11, Bik. 6, North Burlington rts Butler Corporation, co Geo, Hancu_-Lot 13, Bik. 7, Midwest_______ 47.60 Butler Corp., eo Harry Thomas___Lot 5, Bik. 6, Midwest 32.70 Butler Corporation, c-o C. J, Vogler__Lot 20, Bik. 6, North Burlington Let 21, Bik. 6, North Burlington; Lot 23, Bik. 6, North Burlington. 74.00 Butler Corp., co Western Realty Co_Lots 15 and 16, Bik. 140, Casper__ _ 31.40 Callas, B._—_____________tot 23, Bik, 120, Casper; Lede 94, lke. “120; | Ceaper coos te eee SAS a gigs Canes, B_ Lots 7'and 8, Blk. 15, Butler; Tot (20, Stic «23, Peutler so 5 eR eee Salata Coraen, John-—-_________________Lot 9, Bik. 2, Mints; Tat 20, Bik 2, Mitts 28.05 Carey, Lot 7, Bik. 16 Carey, -Lot 8, Hk. Carey, ETote28j Blk. (104, | Caspers yes casera east eee ee Carey, Lot 6, Blk, 216, Casper peer a Rares Carey, Lot 9, Blk. 149, Casper. IER: Carey, J. ret 5, Bik. 150, Casper. RENE S OSS E Carey, J. —_____Let 5, Bik. 152,’ Casper. CUS SS a eT Tot! 10,/ Silk, 267) Caspers SE a ee ‘West 25 ft. Lot 12, Blk. 167, Casper EE Carey, J. M, Bike, (381, (Caspers enue ea ay Carey, J. M., co A. R. Byers______Lot 4, Blk. 218, Casper_—________________ aE Carey, J. M., co Homer Byers.__Lot 6, Bik. 218, Casper__________.——S— Carey, J. M. Earl A. Carpenter_____Lot 12, Bik. 229, Casper. EEN, Carey, J. M., 0 Bernice Dvorah_—-Lot 2, Blk. 164, Casper; EUs. REC ; TOE8, 106, Comper see a SY ete eT gg Carey, J. M,, co G. G. Hawkins___Lot 8, BM. 181, Casper--____ 27.75 Carey, J. M., co Tees a Se Pee hy Carey, J. M., co Angust Lieven___Lot : e Lot . 188, Casper os Base Carey, J. M., co W. K. Marts____Lot 10, Blk. 227, Casper, ‘ Carey, J. M., co C. R. Peterson__Lot 2, Blk. 193, 'Casper- Carey, J. M., co E. M. Sibtey. Part Lot 11, Blk. 166, Caspei Carey, co Ernest Smith. —-Lot 18, Bik. 139, Casper; Lot 19, Bik. 139, Casper. Carey, J, M., co Geo. R Thompson_Lot 9, Casper___ An Lot 4, Blk. 2, North. Burlington; North Burlington. Lot 37, Bik. 6, Burlington-___ SACRA SU SS 2s Part Lot 5, Bik. 5, Burlingto , Lot 4, Bik..5, Burlington; i) Part Lot-7, Bik. 5, Burlington; Lot 8, Blk. 5, Burtington; N. % of Lot 12, Bik. 5, Burlington. Casper L. & I. Ca., c-o H. J, Cushing-Lot 31, Bik. $8, Burlington; Lot 32, Bik. 9, Burlington; Let 33, Bik. 9, Burlington-...____._____. Casper L. & T. Co, ¢-o Harry Free_—Lot 18, Bik, 7, Burlington Let 15, Bik. 9, Burlington; - Lot 16, Bik. 9, Burlington; Lot. 29, Bik. 9, : Lot 30, Bik. 9, Burlington; Lot 55, Blk. 10; Lot 56, Bik. 10, Burtington: Lots 13 and 14, Bik. 5, Burlington; Lot 15, Bik, 5, Burlington; Lots 4 and 7, Bik. 7, Burlington; Lot 8, Bik. 7, Burlington; Lot 37, Bik. 7,.Burlington; Lot 38, Blk. 7, Burlington; J. J. Cottrell TREN | | oe Ree jam it one, a hundred, a thousand, aj No one could di other than guess. “Always the radio is a tempera- {Cintinued on Page Ning Lot 11, Blk. 9, Burlington; Lot Blk. 9, Burlington Lot 9, Burlington Lot 26, Bik. 9, Burlington: Lot 46, Bik, 10, Burlington; 36.80 Flack, G. C. .2.seceseseeessessseesLot 455, Kenwood. EFT YS) pee THERE $ ” 3 38 BRS ras a ass rr i 3 fj %. SW. % NEU, NW % SE % Sec. 34, Twp. 1, Bik. 17, North Casper. |, Bik. 14, North Casper; . - 14, North Casper; + HSFSS5 BE PEF yE FRE FF Besse ZENRER SHEER FR g bee ena ra H i S Casper Realty Co. c-0 Grace M. BucheflLot 87, Lot 88, Casper Realty Co. co Milton Buck Lot 69, | Camper Realty Co. c-o Clement De WittLot 197, Bik. 18, North Casper {Lot 198, Bik. 18, North Casper; Lot 199, Blk. 18, North Casper; ‘Lot 200, Blk. 18, North Casper. Casper Realty Co. co Frank SonefeltLot 83, Bik. 36, North Casper. Let 84, Blk. 36 North Casper Casper Realty Co. co L. R. Everett_Lot 99, Bik. 26, North Casper; Lot 100,-Bik. 26, North Casper -. Casper Realty Co. eo J. J. Fales-__Lot 193, Blk. 14, North Casper; ‘Lot 194, Blk. 14, North Casper ----. Casper Realty Co. eo Clara B. Martiniot 64, Bik. 29, North Casper; Casper Realty Co. co Chas. Morrow_(ot 181, Blk. 14, North Casper; t Lot 182, Elk. 14, North Casper --——---—-__--_---_- —____.__._.. Casper Realty Co. c-o Neil McDonald_Lot 70, Blk. 25, North Casper. ot 71, Bik. 25, North Casper -—.. Realty Co. Let 85, Bik. 34, North Casper; co Mrs. Jas. L. Pattergon..._.._.__Lot 86, Blk. 34, North Casper Casper Realty Co. co Wm. Plantz__Lot 191, Blk. 30, North Casper; Lot 193, Blk. 30, North Casper Casper Realty Co. co H. C. Snyder__Lot 85, Blk. 18, North Casper; Lot 86, Bik. 18, North Casper Casper Troy Lnéry. Co. c-o Chas. AndaLot 20, Bik. 56, Casper; * {Lot 21, Bik. 56, Casper -.....-..... Christian, Victor W. Church & Hammond_____________SW%, Sec. 27, Twp. 40, Rng. 79 ~-—-—--——____+_-___-__ Clark, C. W., Co. -------_-.6___-____5%, SEX, Sec. 34, Twp. 41, Rng. 82. Clark, Jane ~-......... Clark, Willis G. Cline, Clara___ Lot 472, Kenwood. Let 473, Kenwood ~---SW% NE, Sec. 10, Twp. 37, Rng. 84 40 A)——————__--__ Lot i159, Blk. 39, North Casper Lot 160, Blk. 39, North Casper Cook, Inez F., Estate ----.... --—--—-W%, Lot 19, Block 8, East Burlington; W%, Lot 20, Blk. 8, East Burlington; \W%, Lot 21, Bik. 8, East Ww, Lot 22, Blk. 8, East Burlington +--+ -------. Cook; Chasis, 2.) Tastate Aliso) --Lots 17 and 18, Buc 8, East Burlington; |E%, Lot.19, Bik. 8, East Burlington; ‘5%, Lot 20, Blk. 8, East Burlington. 'B%, Lots 21 and 22, Blk. 8, East Burlington mate EEE Cottrell, Laura . Coughlan, John . Crosthwaite, Chas. . Cullen, Chas. “A., c-o Glen Tucker Daly, Anna E. Lot 7, Blk 59, Butler . Lot 1, Bik. 87, Casper . Lot 8, Blk. D, South Addition Daley, Mattie Davis, Frank G. Lot 322, Kenwood ‘Davis, Jesse ... Lot 8, Blk. 53, Casper - ot Davis, Jesse, co Anna M. Hamlin..Part Lot 8, Blk. 97, Butler Davis, R. V., co J. B. Leonard .....Lot 9, Blk. 97, Butler. Lot 9, Bik. 97, Butler ... Davis, S.C. ss.eseeeseesceeseesseeesLOt 4; Sec. 19, Twp. 32, Rag. 82. Lot 1; Bec. 30, Twp. 32, Rng. 82. SEX¥SEX; Sec. 24, Twp 32, Rng. 88. NEYNE\; Sec, 25, Twp. 32,Rng. 88 ... Deetor, Perry ........+ seesecsessees [Ot 5 and 6, Blk. 125, Casper . Da Leon, Julia ¢-o Popo Agie Tribe.Lot 34, Bik, 2, Casper . Denham, Joe E., c-o R. E. Nickeson__Lot 3, Blk. 12, Nelson . Bik. 156, Casper Lot 7, Bik. 63, Sheridan Heights . Bik. 63, Sheridan Heights. Lot 2, Blk. 63, Sheridan Heights Lot 9, Blk, 126, Casper . Eager, John T. ........0+.+-+ Eager, John F., c-o F. L. Neweon....Lot 20, Bik. 58, Casper .... Eccles, Robt. Lot 1; SEXNW%, NEYSWK, Sec. 7, Top be NEY¥NW%, SEXNEX, Sec. 12, Twp. 35, Rng. 82; Lot 8, Blk. 14, Nelson ..{ Edelmuth, Minnie Elgin, C. M. . Ellis, John Ellis, John Emery, W. J. . Erben, E. .. Erickson, Ella ...... Evans, Jesse, c-o G. D. Whitmore . Lot 12, Blk. 43, Capital Hill Lot 15, Bik. 10, Powder River .... ‘West 50 feet Lot 1, Blk. Butler. Part Lot 2, Bik. 92, Butler .. Lot 73, Bik. 35, North Casper ... Lot 174, Bik. 37, North Casper, Lot 175, Bik. 37, North Casper. Lot 153, Bik. 37, North Casper. Lot 154, Blk. 37, North Casper .... Lot 26, Bik. B, South Addition +-Lot 1/to 24, Blk. 2, Alcova. Everett, Everett, Harry Harry Fanbeck Horace ..... Fielding, A. S., trustee . Finch, J. F. . Fisher Frank Lot 3, Blk. 17, Powder River. Tot 4, Blk. 17, Powder River .. -Lot 219, Kenwood. Lot 220 Kenwood. Let 413, Kenwood . Flack, G. C. ssseseseeseeccece Lot 64, Kenwood ........... a een eeeeeececcecseeess LOt 179, Bik. 36, North Tot 180, Blk. 36, North rerrrerrd a eeeee EYNWK, N%SWH, Sec. 27, Twp. 40, Rng. 83; 160 acres Lot 22, Bik. 118, Casper. Lot 9, Blk. 133, Casper See ee strtrteeeeseeeeeess BRNEM, NEXSEYX, Sec. 34, Twp. 23, Rng. 78. a NW%, NWU%SWH, Sec. 35, Twp. 33, Rng. 78; 320 acres ....... Flores, Benito “f tree erate ae) Forbes, James .... Foster, B. B. . Foster, E. E. ... Foster, Walter M., - co Mrs. Frank Clark . Free, Harry Iot 7, Bik 69, Sheridan Heights. Lot 8, Bik. 69, Sheridan Heights. Lot 8, Blk 70, Sheridan Heights; Lot 7, Bik. 72, Sheridan Heights; Lots 9 and 10, Blk. 70, Sheridan Heights; Lot 24, Blk. 7, East Burlington. F Lots 25 and 26, Bik. 7, East Burlington: Lots 27 and 28, Bik. 7, Bast Burlington: Lots 29 and 30; BI Free, Harry co James S. Wilson__Lots 24 to 42, Blk 9 Lot 24, Bik. 13, East Burlington Freel, Earl -,-____-________SE\ SE%, Sec. 20, Twp. 37, Rnz. EX%NEX, NEX% SEX, Sec. 29, Twp. 37, Rng. € (160 A) 50, Kenwood Freel, Ariey - 4, Twp. 31, Rng. 82 SRS ASE a Frost, Zatda E. -___________-=__Eot 2, Blk 152, Casper _. tissue! Gantz, L. L. eo E. G. Erickson ____W. 40 ft. Lot 14, Bik. 84, Garcia, Antonio _________________Lot 95, Garrett, A. L.____________________Lot 70, Bik. 33, North Casper N%, Lot 71, Bik. 33, North Casper-—2-___-______. LOR 7% TI ABS WN a a SE Se Margaret _____________Tot 9, Bik. 6, BButler. Lots 2 and 3, Bik. 18, Butler — | Gorrell, O. H. c-0 Stork Arkiow.....-Lot 3. Bik. 89, Butler 2 |Grege, "Chas, H.__... as --Si, NEY, Nz SE, Sec. 9, Twp. 52, Rng. #2 60 A) 202 i | Grieve, W. B, Estate co W. D.BrydonSE% SE%, Sec. 17, Twn. 33, Rng. 32: Joe N% NE, NE% NW, Sec. 20, Twp. 33, Rng. 82- (6409 A.)-------.... Gees RT oS ROMEO Gils, === 1 ---All Sec. 9, Twp. 35, Rng. 80 (640 A.)-——___________ 266 10.65 9.20 13.80 39.40 19.90 5.35 20.10 22.15 161.25 ‘76.75 50.85 a 6.35 144.20 26.55 12.65 190.10 28.20 7. a10

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