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PA OFFENSIVE I WAGED ON THO FRONTS IN EIN Campaign in Southwestern Ireland Carried on from Both Limerick and Tralee, Report. [the United States except from the teu district courts in a limited class of cases, and from the, state, courts are also abolished and only re | viewed by certiorari is provided. This includes the court of appeals of the District of Cotumbia and the @urt of claims, as well as the territorial courts. Direct appeals from the district courts to the supreme court in jurisdictional and constitutional questions are abol- ished and such questions are to reach the supreme cpurt only through the circuit pourt of appeals. Thee changes, {t'is thought, wil! give the supr court such control over the busines} that It can catch up with its docket. at I would suggest is that con 5 provide for a commission, to be appointed by the president of two su- preme court justices, two circuit court judges, two district judges and three }lawyers of prominence from a list DUBLIN, Aug. 10—{By The Associ ated Eee? recommended by the American Bar are pushing th “lassociation, to prepare and recom- western Ireland both from the Lim! 7 ona to con amendments to the erick sector “and from t region of present statutes of practice and the ‘Tralee, where thay, Janded week | judicial code, authorizing a unit ad- na turning movement. according | inistration of law and equity in one to reports from the fighting fro! form of civil action. This act should The flanking parties from the coast) provide for a permanent commission are pushing 1 d, and tho fall of | similarly created, with power to pre- pare a system of rules of procedure south-| for adoption by the supreme court. wulars re easterly direc ale, COUN-| Power to amend from time to time ty Limeric Before leaving Listo-| should also be given. The rules and well they burned the barracks, th®/ their amendments, after approval by workhouse and the courthouse. In the court, should be submitted to con the Limerick area the fall of HKilmal-| cress for itn action but should become ock, Adare and several other places|Cfrective in six gnonths, if congress held by the irregulars seems tohave|taxes.no action. In this way the pro pot them to rout in both east nd/ cedure would be framed by those most west Limerick. Adare was taken after| familar with tt and by those whore a few shells had struck the headquar-|auyty it is to enforce it. The advan ters of the irregulars in a local hotel.|+age of experiment in the laboratory ‘The Free State troops MAd one killed .¢ the court would furnish valuable and three wounded jsuggestions for bettering the system After further fighting on Sunday| he important feature of such a sys nationals still advancing, took Rath-|tem ta that needed action by the com: kenle, Broadford, Askealon and Bal-| mission and the court will be prompt lingarry, ly taken and the necessary delay in a congress crowded with business may be avoided. SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. -10.—Wil- lam H. Taft, chief justice of the United States, today approached what he regarded as the most important work of his second day at the annual convention of the American “Bar as- sociation here—addressing ninety em- bryo California lawyers who will be admitted tomorrow to the bar upon motion of the presiding justice of the district court of appeals. INCREASE URGED. FOR JUDICIARY (Cofitinued front Page One) less lead to discussion; but in view of the previous votes in the two houses, it seems likely that the bill] The eenseanana oy se bang, welcaenea will pass before the close of this con-| to the bar by an ex:p URS United States now holding the high- 7 st judicial position in the country is “The ¢ bill authorized a judicial} ®t Judicial fonen pes ane lpi of|@n honor greatly appreciated by the the chief justic ‘e senior n#aoct-| C488 Which numbers among its mem- ate judge of each circuit which Is to] bers elght potential portias. meet in Washington the last Monday > in September to consider reports from TROPICAL DISEASE PROBE. each district judge with a description] g,n~ FRANCISCO, Aug. 10.—An of the character of the arrears, and ab, .my board named to investigate and recommendation fs to the extra Judic-} Combat tropical diseases in the Phil- fal force needed in his district. The} (Dine Islands arrived hero Tuesday conference thus called in to consider from New York en route go the islands mder orders from Governor-General Leonard Wood. board is composed of Colonel H. at large plans for the ensuing year by which the district judges available for assignment may be best used. “It ends the absurd condition, under FrisOh iT peeiadani FA AaSOnk GT: which each district judge has had to Sand CMA Si TitternnanL. paddle his own canoe and has done a} ri. Geraldine R..Frost js secretary much business xs he though proper] \r the hoard, which was discontinued Thus one judge has broken himseli]\ 913 and’ revived recently at the down in attempting to get through reavitet 60, General “wood: impossible docket, and another has let . his arrears grow, in a calm philosophi- LEGAL NOTICES. cal contemplation of them as an in- evitable necessity that need not cause NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. him to lle awake nights. “The members of the supreme court have become so anxious to avolé an other congestion like that of the de cade before 1891 that they have deemed it proper themselves to prepare a new Dill amending the jurisdiction of the supreme court and to urge its passage, It is now pending in both houses of Sealed proposals for the furnish- ing of all materials and labor neces- sary for the erecting and comple- tion of a nurses’ cottage to be built in Casper, Natrona County, State. of Wyoming, will be received by the board of commissioners -of Na- trona County, Wyoming, ap to 3 congress. The act of 1891 introduced into the appellate system a discretion-f o'clock p. m. August 23, 1922. ary jurisdiction of the supreme court Each proposal. shall be accom- over certain c! s of cases panied by a certified check in the “By the act of 1916, this diseretion-| amount of $200.00 (Two Hundred ary power was extended and its obli-| Dollars), drawn to the order of Na- gatory jurisdiction reduced, as to re }trona County, and if the contractor fails within ten days after he has been notified that his bid has been accepted, to furnish a satisfactory surety bond, and to sign a uniform contract, he shall forfeit the amount of the certified check. The bond shall be for an amount equal view of state court judgments, so that now the only question which *can come by writ of error from a state court to the supreme court as a mat ter of right, are those in which the validity of a state statute or authority or of a federal statute or authority ‘under the constitution has been the|to 100% of the contract price. subject of consideration by the state The board reserves the right to @ourt d has been sustained in the] reject any or all bids. former, or denied in the latter cas Plans and specifications may be obtained after August 13th from Dubois & Goodrich, Architects, Suite No. 12, Townsend Bldg., Cas- per, Wyoming. CATHERINE DUNN, County Clerk. Pub. Aug, 10, 16, 21, 1922. gots Dens Dees iti Pe COMMISSIONERS’ PROCEED- INGS. All constitutional questions arising én fe federal courts, that is, in the dis- trict courts or the circuit court of ap- peals, subject to review, may, under existing law be brought to the su preme court as of right. “The new Dill increases this discre- tionary appellate jurisdiction now vested in the supreme court so that no case of any kind can be taken from the circuit court of appeals to the supreme court of the United States without app’ a_ certiorari. Obligatory other courts me court of August 1, 1922. The State of Wyoming, County of Natrona, ss. The Board of County Commis- $100 ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS REWARD For evidence producing arrest and convic- tion of parties who kidnapped employes or who otherwise have violated, or who here- after violate United States Court Injunc- tion which prohibits picketing, or any form of interference with this Company’s em- ployes present or prospective. art it te Chicago & North Western Ry. Co. Che Casper Daily Cribune_ ness, an und for Natrona County J. L. Marquis, Jail Ex- journment of , there be- in the State of Wyoming, met thisy pense _ ___-~_-._--_ 22.25 /)ing present, T. A. Hall, first daf of August, A.D. 1922, in| Nash Casper Motor Co., Commissioners Robert J. Veitch regular session, there being pres-| Road and Bridge-____ 28.05\and Charles Anda and Catherine re carmen, 7 A, Hall, oR-| Holmes Hawe. Co. Rosd oes Coe wal missioners ‘ ert J. Veitch, and Catherine Dunn,| _ 8nd Bridge ---------- pd Be gr ory co en Clerk. . a. The Lp aera minutes were han e facr " : Nicolaysen Lumber Co., S40 read and ipeeeved. 5 F ake Road and Bridge _____ 905.75} The orig bills were present- The unapproved minfites were Schulte Hdwe. Co., Road ed, andited allowed, and cer- read and approved. ‘a Bridge. 96.40 | Sficates ordered drawn for same: The following bills were pre- an idge —- - R. C! Wyland, Road and sented, audited, allowed and cer-| Oil Well Supply Co., Road Bri 2 $1,491.75 tificates ordered drawn for same: and Bridge - 5.63 ‘Natrona County Hospital, Pres ees Welding Works, Poot and jper____ 737.00 tithe, Expencs@—— 8 (25.00 193.89) Natrona Transfer & Fuel . Casper Welding Works, Ca, Poot and Patt 7.25 Sheriff's Expense --__ 25.00 1.80|ToddW. Bowman, Poor : J. L. Marquis, Sheriff's “|. and Pauper ~~." -____ 50.00 Expense - ----------~- 64.09 178.72} Natrona Power Co., Poor ‘ J._L. Marquis, Richards & ~ Cunni ‘and Paz; eae 6.50 Expense. ---------- 16.00| Co., Road and Bridge-- 868.68|Tim Hurley, Poor and ‘ J. L. Marquis, Saddle Rock Cafe Co., Pauper, —> ~~~ sme 7.50 Ses Se mate 20.00/K. M. Lemp, Poor and op tees ee and Pauper -_.______ 4 Expense soo 75.00|Auue H. ‘Steinke,’ Boor 2 Frank J. D 490.40 and Pauper ---______ 16.00 < 180.00) V. Casey, Poor and Pau-, ae CEE EE ie 2 a cca “56 117.00|Natrona County Tribune, J. 3. Marquis, 80.00 Printing = See 343.42 : 117.00/ Red Cross, Poor and Pau- 50.00 et ay Road and gee’. ft sere 83.33 pense — 6 oO ee ee ee 56.00! Warne John Powe: Fred Huffard, Road and ae rer eal Expense - 28.00) Bridge _ _-.-------- 48.00] 4. Sheriff's ‘ Shogrens Key ; C._ Rainwater, Road and 61.00 6-50 48.00, Ixpense _ 25.50 "0.00 48.00 /Frank J. Devlin, Sheriff's District 66.00 apenas yy 24.04 Court Expense — 11.00 nN Ouuby "Aticrneera ees M. FP, Wheeler, {1.00 80.00} pense _ _-__--_-____ 56.90 ae nee Bs 5 A petition for opening a public G.3 . Penley, 192.51 189.50}road signed by Harry Free et .al a ene 3 . was presented, description of same =e iS 127,03 117.00)being as follows: commencing at a be apeise “ the corporate limits of the City of Lyle E. Jay, 253.30 117.00: Casper, Netrona County, Wyoming, papatee =i? Se at the east end of Second Street “7 - Purcell, ry 425.37 148.50/in said City, a point about three Tepes g hundred “ninety-four (394) feet Exper 152.25 *: 143.00|south of the south line of Section be tac lta ny ER ee); Cap Bayley, 3, Township 38 North, Range 79 Hasety Conwell, 139.45], Bridge — 117.00/West of the 6th P. M., running and Expense —----~~ a -*'L. E. Culver, thence easterly about three hun- E. McDonald, ‘Salary S00°— 4 |) BHOge <leainnnesanoe 148.00] dred ninety-four (394) feet south ERPONSe | — Nenana sOA1L. N. Wilson, of the south line of Sections 3, 2 ei ie aac 258.83 143.00/and 1 in the same township and ‘ ty a pew range to a point opposite ae eee eee one atest 117.00 touth of Williams Street_in Inde. he oe bs pendent Addition, duly filed and Margaret Taylor, 150.00}. B#dge - ~-~-~------ 117.00] platted in the County Clerk’s Of- 125.00] Elmer. ice, which is about three hundred 125.00] a Liars Sree 139.50 thirty: six (836), feet east of the fohn " east unda} in EL. MeGraugh, Salary- 60.00 aaa 20.70| Wert Quarter of Section 13, Towne Addie Kensingsr, Salery<-5 0125-00 | John Kiel, ship 33 North, Range 79 West, run- Frank J.. Devlin, 4c hid idge — 1,294.00| ning thence north over and across Auguste: Lohrsaty Soe7— Sy ogiooha., Kis Williams Street aforesaid to. Yel- Ira W. Naylor, Sa Saiazy 425.00 ridge — 250.00 |1owstone Drive in said Independent Margaret England, Balaxy 125.00 |9- _C: Gartee, Addition, running thence east on ce oH eae ry 166.66| ,.Bridge - ----------_- 85.50) Yellowstone Drive to the east bus ee hh Beret 94.75|Casper Provision boundary line of said Addition and eet etary ty eet 128'00|.,, Road and Bridge____-. - 41.90) from that point east along the quar- William vier te 100.00) Pigeon Tea & Coffee Co., ter section line to the point of in- Charles Creech, ee 20000], Road and Bridge -——-_ 3.70) tersection with the ’ Yellowstone Dr-3-/e Oona ery °°) Casper Pharmacy, Poor State Highway in Section 6, town- Mangere oT ee ee a6 OD] eeu eee oe 2.00|ship 33 North, Range West. 150.00 Soe aie oY Poor Bir pene mee per Chas. Easton, Salary..--¢ 100,00] ,, 9" "super, —----=- ~~ - erge Stilphen and O. L. Walker Victor R. Dacken, Salary 150.00| Mts. Grace Smith, Poor | |were appointed viewers. H. R. Lathrop, Salary--- 150,00] , UY ay Stain ne TT oe Gladys ord Seaaey: 428,00|.. and Pauper 85.00] ABSTRACT STATEMENT. Meet Oar: Sate 126.00| Margaret Bair Of the receipts’ and . disbirse- ou P te Ag te Ex. ¢ Pauper — - 112.00| ments of the County of Natrona, in prod atte ee 3” ~ 19.00] Midwest Pharm: the State of Wyoming, and state- Teetta Maton Gore ‘ and Pauper — 39.65! ment of -experises of maintaining Coleen OE ere 17.98| Mrs. Kathleen Mi the County government from Jan- CR Table, Justice Fees 350.15| , Poor and Pauper — 96.00 /uary ist, 1922, to June $0th, 1922 W. 5 ha ra} bat can Pe: ‘’|Anna Hayes, Poor prepared under the provisions of igh elas coe ee PUN Bal ee 4; 44-00|Section 1421, Compiled Statutes of Margaret Martin, Pension 20.00) Mpauper Een Oy. S OORaN 36.00| 1920. Mrs. E. Ganus, Pension_- 35.00 Ideal Grocery, Poor ‘and x F . Pearl B.\Gott, Pevslon-=—” «Ati Weamaubpr 2 te ase 86.30|STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND Prbbakpia tei raat "| Main Store, Kimball Drug ~ "DISBURSEMENTS. on ne ==. 46.00], Cox, Poor and Pauper. 12.10) anount, on hand Jan- Mrs. Ethel Hassell, Pen- sapeh hao UST) fal se tl ea $959,041.60 sion - ~—-----—.----. 2000/0. ""c,_. Dunean, Poor mesetntes Florence Johnson, Pension 10.00 aA Paanee 200.00 | Taxes collected ~~... 20,492.26 Margaret Beacher, Pen- | Ing 'G, E. Dunean, Poor «ic ERLE oS. Sea sees POR ok Sk eet SR }e! he cae . = ct = pewewwwen= '* | Mrs, Eliza J. Cocking, Gan oe ssa hoe Penalties “and interest rension — —----- - 25. id collected ~ -.=---.- 222. Martha Ball, Pension 10.90 Pan ae ea eee mand et 18 | Licenses covered Marie Scott, Pension 10.00]: R- ? 142.50|_. the treasury —---..- 811.00 R. N. Van Sant Motor Co., “-8" (Clerk of Court fees cov- Health Officer ---- 4.60 ‘Pauper 131.00], ered into the treasury = 1,125.80 R. N. Van Sant Motor C Mrs. Mary McCready, ““~ |County Clerk fees coy- Health Officer 5.60 Pie tard Pauper “} 64,00|__.ered into the treasury 5,244.95 Denver Fire Cl Sun Electric Co.; ‘Court k District Court fines cov- Health Service 9.93 iatne Rcnenuee 46.90|_ ered into the treasury Denver Fire Cli City ‘of rte ar Gaatt ““" |Justice fines and fees Health Service 28.11) "rouse Expense 101.59| covered into the treas- Wyoming Clinical Western Blue Print Corp. urge = 6,389.00 Health Service -- 845.50." Court House Expense. 189.75 | School lan me = 50,425.09 J. L, Marquis, Boa . H. A. McCracken, Court 2 Interest on public m Prisoners — 364,90| MS ate : patra et i ene 2,184.29 Lew M. Gay, ‘Underwood _ “Typewriter ‘ National Forest Funds Expense — 11.00 Gar Court, Hovis =: Automobile licenses ~~~ Shaffer maey, Co., ann Denke 415.50 oe fees) tax col- ner’s Expense . Sat teeta pal pea i lected | —~ +5 . SEL Sr SAU aes TPR ouse Expense nt 2,00 |Govt. royalty road fund i pers Expense _--- 2.00 Natrona Power Co., Court received — —-— = 18,068.21 Dr. M. J. Nolan, Coroner’s Touse bexoenuet: 43.73 | Stock inspection = 91.20 Expense - 15.00! s.nank Plambing and “'"|Certificates of redemp- 4 Shaffer Gay Heating» |Gosee/ Gourt tion issued _*-.-___ 141.9 ner’s Expense 62.00) rouse Expense 21.87|High school revenues. 4,252.85 Eh M. Gay, Coroner’s 31.00|Mt., States Telephone Co., 4 Levey ieee 3,160.84 xpenee = ---- <= -00)* 2 mit e Lew M. \Gay, \Coroner’s Pa te Court House Expense. 118.23 Z Treasurer a as Slas ee Expense —| ~-------2- = 16. ounty Warrants pa’ 483, Lew. M. Gey, “Coroners vo 00] 9a; wudiea ud atasbowed:t7 27vla| Coie Uarceent ewes Facies xpense fp) oe 5 Me = inde! 3 343. Jack Kiser, Coroner’s Ex- Coliseum Motor Pompeny € 153.21)Rebate tax orders pense _ --. ©: 60.00| . Statement of Earnings or Collee-|"paiq _ ________ | 3,697.12 Jack Kiser, Coroper’s Ex coat ahem eee UE Interest paid on Coun- ers pense — -.~-.--.-_--— 5 3 rs “|. ty Bonds ----.~.-- 5 Richard Schnoor, Jury ing February 28th, 1922: County Bonds paid_- 3,000.00 ae CSE 20.00|Fees - $159.05| Interest on Certifi- é J. D. Dismuke, Jury Fees 52.00 gS) SpE cates of Indebted- W. O. Ratcliff, Jury Fees 2.00 Petition and Affidavit for can-} ness paid -._ . 29.09 Brenan, H. F., Jury Fees . 2.00|cellation or refund of Taxes pre-|City Taxes paid -- 259,000.00 O. W. Hilgren, Jury Fees 28.00|sented and allowed: County Library Fund Alex Marshall, Jury Fees 2.00|J. A. Johnson, 1921, double paid out -_.---.- 18,000.00 L, T. Hall, Jury Fees__- 20.00] assessment - -_--_----_' $ 66.34) Interest paid on G. B. Stebbins, Jury Fees 2.00) Arthur Bels, 1921, ex-serv- School District Claude Johnston, Jury ice man Poll Tax_-_-- 2.00]) “Bonds 2222-2 -2c2 Fees Sr ees 28.00| Isabelle .H. Thorpe, 1921, School District bonds W. W. Cole, Jury Fees__ 28.00 erroneous assessment --. 30.22) paid — A._B. McConechy, Jury James H. Phillips, 1921, County High School Figea eth oy 25 ee 28.00| ex-service man Road Warrants Paid —.— 55,884.57 O. L. Walker, Jury Fees_ 40.00 Taxes . --. 2.00/ County Hospital Fund James P. Mitchell, Jury M. B. Burke and W. B. paid ont --.----_ 7,294.44 Fees 2) oooh 28.00} Hanley, 1921, erroneous Road Receipts accept- Oscar Smith, Jury Fees__ 32.00| assessment - ---------. 152.96]. ed) 222 ge 622.00 W. E. Chapman, Jury There being no further business,/General school tax Fost. ...2 oe eee 28.0( | the meeting adjourned. ba id School District Bert Rundberg, Jury Fees 28.00 T. A. HALL, b urers . .-.-_ 70,791.73 G. T. Banker, Jury Fees_ 28.00 Chairman. {Special school tax paid W. D. Brydon, Jury Fees 4.00| Attest: District , School F. J. Wolfe, Jury Fees__ 4.00 CATHERINE DUNN, ‘Treasurers .-.--- 230,213.35 Mills Printing Co., Elec- . lerk. School Jand income tion Expenses _---___ 247.00| Publish Aug. 10, 1922. District School Py Casper Typewriter Ex- aSUrers— - change, Assessor’s Ex- August 2, 1922. Miscellaneous —. ~~~ 388.70 pense“... oe an. J eres 2.00 The State of Wyoming, County|Ledger cash balance ie, Second St. Service St: of Natrona, ss. July 1, 1922=____- 154,371.75 tion, Assessor’s Ex- The County Commissioners, in eee pense _ —__ 7.30|and for Natrona County, State o StH ee = st 1,166,281.82 Ni Cc Ss fj} Total $1,166,23 Chas, . Anda, Commit Wyoming, met this 2nd day of Au- The cash on hand is available for +90} gust, A. D. 1922, pursuant to ad- the following purposes, to-wit: For general County pur- Fee ecaky pacpenn + rss For school purposes 2. 88\751.34 For payment of County ape and interest._ 2,315.71 payment of school bonds and interest. - 7,022.52 For ent of State aie, weese------ 11,374.53 For tion, city, etc. ----- 56,111.79 Tow) . ~.-.-<--+---! $154,371.75 Cost of maintaining -the county government during the aforesaid, time for which County Warrants or | es of Indebtedness have |been issued: Salary, Officers and Deputies. Sheriff . - $ 4,754.96 County Clerk 3,575.00 County Treasurer ~-. 2,252.10 County. .and Prosecuting Attorney- 2,799.96 a Superintend Schools - = 416.66 County Assessor 6,124.45 County Commission - 695.00 Clerk of District Court. 2,497.00 Ccunty Physician -.--. 1,200.00 |County Agric. mt... 734.17 ; County Health jcer-. 1,150.00 | Miscellaneous Expense - 2,081.19 | Transportation and Contingent Expense. Sheriff -$ 5,703.36 County Clerk - < County Treasurer — County and Prosecuti ing Clerk of District Court County Health Officer... 2,889.27 District Court Expense. Jurors’ fees - -$ 875.10 Justice Court Expense. Justice, salary and'fees eeoien Juror’s fees — ne i Witness Fees = 564.60 Constable, ealary and =< 50.00 Coroner's Expense. Coroner’s per diem, mile- age, etc, -- -$ 216.80 Jurors’ fees — 2.0 Witness fees Printin, Construction and repatrs# Furniture and supplies Fuel, light and water. Jailor and janitor. Insurance ~ ----~ Criminal Cost. Board of prisoners -._$ 2,187.60 Miscellaneous expense __ 125.55 Road and Bridge Expense. Road Supervisors— County Surveyor 585.19 Material, - construction and maintenance 38,309.68 Poor and Pauper Expense. General expense $ 7,849.61 Attorney . ~-------- 992.55 Superintendent of Schools . - —_ 208.01 County Assessor -. 2,666.00; THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 1922. i lowing were resent-| tions to said proposed od cele and owed and woxtifi- ments is hereby fixed on the cates ordered drawn for same: O. L. Walker Lumber Co., 15.00 127.49 43.08 Keith Lumber Co., d and Bridge ---.-.----- 431.16 28.75 65.90 ense 16.43 Henry’s Transfer Co., Court House Expense --.--..- 27.75 A petition for opening a public road signed by A. J. Cunningham et al was presented to the Board of County Commissioners, July 5, 1922, description of same being as follows, to-wit: Commencing at a pent on the Salt Creek Highway, North 86 degrees, 20 minutes West, 1,570 feet, from East quarter cor- ner of Section 7, Township 38, North Range 78, and running thence Easterly and terminating at ja point in the line of Naval Re- serve North 78 degrees East, 1,185 feet from the Southwest quarter of Section 4; same was accepted and the County Clerk ordered to have tame published requiring all ob- jections thereto or claims for dam- ages by reason thereof, to be filed o” 115.20) ber of City igive ten days’ notice to all persons improve. day of August, A. D. 1922, at ei, m., at the Council C said City Council at :) Hall, ‘South Center Street, the City of Casper, Wyoming. The time within which said monstrances und objections be filed in writing with th m liable to said assessment for said improvements .f the fore. going intentions of the Vity Coun- cil, by publishing in one issue of the Casper Daily Tribune on the 10th day of August, 1922, same being a newspaper of general circulation published in said City of Casper once each week or oftener. Passed and approved this 7th day of August, "A. D. 1922. W. A. BLACKMORE, Mayor. Attest: H. H. PRICE, City Clerk. Pub. Aug. 10, 1922. ges Mh nt <a e PAVING DISTRICT NO. 27. Notice to all persons liable to as- sessment for improvement of Bad- ger avenyé from the east line of Lincoln avenue to the west line of with the County Clerk on or before noon of the ist day of August, A. D. 1922, and no claims for damages or objections thereto having been filed, IT IS ORDERED that the said road be and hereby is estab- lished. > There being no further business Jefferson avenue. The Council of the City of Cas. per, on the 7th day of August, 1922, passed the following resolu- tion of intention to improve Badger Avenue from the east line of Lin- coln Avenue to the west line of Jefferson Avenue Resolution of intention to im- prove by grading, constructing Witness fees 268.80\the meeting adjourned without Bailiff _ -- = 26.00} further date. Attorneys appointéd by T. A. HALL, es - Ssees. - aoe Attest Chairman. leals for jurors . i Missaberuenn expense. 249.15 CATHERINE DUNN, ‘lerk. Publish Aug. 10, 1922. ——_ PAVING DISTRICT NO. 26. Notice to all persons liable to assessment for improvement of First Street from the center line of the alley in Block No. 8, C: Addition, to the east line of The Council of the City of Cas- per, on the 7th day of August, (1922, passed the following resolu- tion of intention to improve First jStreet from the center line of the alley in Block 8, Cas Addition, to tie east line of Ash Street. Resolution of intention to im- prove by grading, constructing curbs, draining and paying the fol- lowing streets and portions 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 hereby declares its intention to make an ‘improvement by grading, constructing curbs, draining and paving certain streets in the City of Casper, as follows, to-wit: Poor farm maintenance Section 1, That the certain paenrencenky Co yee 959.03) streets, or portions of streets there- Bor “at 88.50 of, in said City. of Casper, Wyo- Election expense ming, so proposed to be improved, County Lib zi . |are the following, to-wit: ‘ Water eames i nee First Street from ,the center line Contagious disease ex- of the alley in Block 8, Casper Ad- pense — --.--------- 1,675.85] dition, “to, the “east” lines of Ash : ee pa rontel 2 ie and ex: 314.16| Section 2. That for the purpose Telegraph and telephone 1,481.88|°f Paying the cost of said improve- Inspection of horses:__ 600.00|™Ments it is proposed to create an Rebate; sou ataxes! assessment district which will in- Ven Y Gants 2,080.67 clude all the property between the Mothers’ pensions 1,395.00| termini of said improvement abut- Law library .c 233.50! ting or adjacent to the said streets, Dr. Lathrop — 12,544.82 which said property consists of cer- ‘Miscalicaubousl tain lots or parcels of land, all of which will be specifically benefited by said improvement, and the boun- dary of said districts to be as fol- debtedness issues to pay expense|!ows, to-wit: incurred in previous years. Total warrants and certificates issued: « Funding and Refunding Bonds —- ~~ Court House Bonds ~ Certificates of Inde! ness - 25,925.57 Gross” debt of the Coumty"> -.----_-' $27,925.57 The State of Wyoming, County of Natrona, ss. It is hereby certified that the foregoing is a true and complete and Disbursements of the County of Natrona in the State of Wyo- ming from January 1, 1922, to and including June 30, 1922, and the cost of ‘maintaining the govern- ment of the said County, evidenced by warrants and certificates of in- debtedness issued in payment of in- debtedness incut during said time, and fu that the state- ment of indebtetiness of the Coun- ty is true and correct; all evidenced by reports with the Board of Coun- ty Comr jioners by the County Treasurer and County Clerk. ‘Witness my hand as Chairman of the Board of the County Commis- sioners, attested by the County Clerk this 22nd day of July, A. D. 1922. T. A. HALL, Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners. Attest: (Seal) CATHERINE DUNN, County Clerk. There being no further business the meeting adjourned. Publish Aug, 10, 1922. Angust 8, 1922. ‘The State of Wyoming, County of Natrona, ss: The Board of County Commis- sioners, in and for Natrona County, State of Wyoming, met this 3rd day of August, A. D. 1922, pursu- ant to adjournment of yesterday, there es present: Chairman, T. A. Hall, Commissioners Robert J. Veitch and Charles Anda, and Catherine Dunn, Clerk. The following proceedings were had, to-wit: The unapproved» minutes were read and approved. Abstract Statement of the Receipts| Stre Beginning on the east line of Ash Street at a point 90 feet south of the northwest corner of Block 178, Casper, running thence north along the east’ line of Ash Street a dis- tance of 307.5 feet; thence east along the center line of the alley in Block 1 of Midwest Addition and Block 4 of West Central Addition a distance of 546 feet to the west line of Block 5, of West Central Addition, thence North along the West line of Block 5, West Central Addition, a distance of 167.5 feet; thence east a distance of 150 feet to a point; thence south a distance of 595 feet to the center of Block 8, Casper; thence west a distance of 150 feet to the east line of David thence north 42 - degrees 05 utes west a distance of 119.87 feet to the west line of David Street; thence south 84 de- grees 00 minutes west a distance of 177.86 feet; thence north a dis- tance of 50 feet; thence west a distance of 289.11 feet to the point of beginning. , Section 38. The construction of necessary curbs, drainage and storm sewers consisting of vitrified clay or cement pipe and also the necessary manholes, _catchbasins and other necessary fixtures and attachments, inlets, outlets for the, surface drainage of said streets and portions of streets so designated in paragraph one, above set forth. The pavement to be used on the above mentioned streets and por- tions of streets designated in par- agraph one, to be selected by the City Council from the following kinds: Plain concrete 6 inches thick; reinforced concrete 6 inches thick; Warrenite bitulithic on four- and five-inch cement concrete base; Warrenite bitalithic on four-inch bituminous concrete base; asphaltic concrete on four. and five-inch ce- ment concrete base; and asphaltic top on asphalt concrete base, _ Section 4. That no part of said improvement shall be paid out of the general fund or the road fund of the City of Casper. Section 5. That the said im- provements to be maintained by the contractor for a period of five years, and that the charge for the maintenance is to be included in the assessment for such improve- ments. as Section 6. The time and place when and where the said City Council will meet to consider any and all remonstrances and objee- curbs, draining and paving the fol- of lowing streets and portions 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 hereby declares its intention to make an improvement by grading, constructing curbs, draining and paving certain streets in the City of r, as follows, to-wit: Section ~ 1. That. the certain streets, or portions of streets there- of in said City of Casper, Wyo- ming, so proposed to be aicpcbved, are the following, to-wit: Badger Avenue from the east line of Lincoln Avenue to the west line of Jefferson Avenue. Section 2. That for the purpose of paying the cost of said improv ments it is proposed to create a assessment district which will 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 boun- dary of said districts to be as fol- lows, to-wit Beginning at the southwest cor- ner, of Dot 8 in Block 149 in the City of Casper, Wyoming, running thence south 60 degrees 00 minutes east a distance of 300 feet to the southeast corner of Lot 10 in Block 149; thence north 30 degrees 00 minutes east along the west line of Jefferson Avenue and said line ex- tended north, a distance of 579.64 feet to a point; thence north 75 de- grees 00 minutes west, a distance of 310.59 feet to the east line of Lincoln Avenue at a point 259.26 feet distant north 80 degrees 00 minutes east from the southwest corner of Block 148; thence south 80 degrees 00 minutes west along the east line of Lincoln Avenue a distance of 499.26 feet to the point of beginning. - Section 3. The construction of necessary. curbs, drainage and storm sewers Consisting of vitrified clay or cement pipe and also the necessary manholes, _catchbasins and other necessary fixtures and attachments, inlets, outlets for the surface drainage of said’streets and portions of streets so designated in paragraph one, above set forth. The pavement to be used on the above mentioned streets and por- tions of streets designated in par- agraph one, to be selected by the City Council from the following kinds: Plain concrete 6 inches thick; reinforced concrete 6 inches thick; Warrenite bitulithic on four- and five-inch cement concrete base; Warrenite bitulithic on four-inch bituminous concrete base; asphaltic concrete on four and five-inch ce- ment concrete base; and asphaltic top on asphalt concrete base. Section 4. That no-part of said improvement shall be paid out of the general fund or the road fund of the City of Casper. ¢ Section 5. That the said im- provements to be maintained by the contractor for a period of five years, and that the»charge for the maintenance is to be includéd in the assessment for such improve- ments. Section 6. The time and place when and where the said City Coun- cil will meet to consider any and all remonstrances and objections to said proposed improvements is hereby fixed on the 2ist day of August, A. D. 1922, at eight o’clock p. m. at the Council Chamber 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 Clerk of the City of Casper is hereby fixed at any time on or before said eight o'clock p. m., on the 2ist day of ‘August A. D. 1922. is Section 7. That the said City Clerk be, and hereby is, directed to give ten days’ notice to all persons liable, to said assessment for said proposed improvements of the fore- going intentions of the City Coun- cil, by publishing in one issue of the Casper Daily Tribune on the 10th day of August, 1922, same being 4 newspaper of general circulation published in said City of Casper once each week or oftener. Passed ang approved this 7th day of August, A. D. 1922. W. A. BLACKMORE, (Seal) ~ Mayor. Attest: H. H. PRICE, City Clerk. Pub, Aug. 19th, 1923.

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