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Perry A. Morris. T. 8. Steed. County Treasurer— Gil H. Wootten. State Treasurer— ear ones PEF ARLE IS Bane Se es ee ee Se * _ — - PAGE TWO Che Casper Dally Cribune : SATURDAY, AUGUST 12, 1922. atone | | Governcr— | cari ¥. Weymouth. County Commissioner, gr. term—| Fresland— William Chesney. CARD OF THANKS. NO REGISTRATION FOR PRIMARY) “s+ <--- sak at a a ee | ‘William B. Ross. County Clerk— Coroner— Moxth Durtington—S. J. Kemp, South oft and for ave > ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° Frank C. McDowell Ira W. Naylor. Lew M. Gay. North Sait Cresk—Joba the mony tips dood S28 Memations { | Secretary of State— Bheriftt— Justice st Peace, District 1— RY ER po pe Coe fa nrg. sgh | Edwin P. Taylor. c. P. Ar John 4 COMPLETE TICKETS ARE GIVER ==> win Meee | il, Baran Se ie el ee, } G. H. Little. James E. Lynch. Richard M:Dermott. give with every 50c paid at office will Camp, Salt Creek, Wyo. | a even | w A. Loucks. | Harry | A good many Wyomingites appear to be laboring under supt. Public Instruction— the misapprehension that registration is necessary as a quali- Cecilia H. Hendricks. | fication for voting in the primary election August 22. No| ™«Presentative in Consress— registration is required for the primary, the polling lists of| pie sens 5 Roe ; which are made up from those of the preceding general Charles O. Richardson. : Should Be Large Enough to| ejection. A new voter, or a voter who has changed his pre- State Senator— DEMOCRATIC TICKET. John. Julius Giblin, State Representative—(vote for five) er words, to “swear in” his vote: troiteq States Senator— Geo he primary polls. ‘ E. Boyle. ogistration will be necessary John B. Kendrick. GEORGE W. K. POSVAR REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN THE STATE LEGISLATURE 1s @ native of Natrona (lounty and knows, as but few men know, the needs of his county and state. He will work diligently and faithfully tor 1 beneficial to the taxpayors of this commonwealth which g5¢s without mying. That he will be free from corrupt prac- tees is just as certain. He will appreciate your active support and your vote on August 22, | } County Attorney— | Embree H. Foster. | | Robert N. Ogden, Jr. 1 M. Ww. County Surveyor— Albert Park. be Clerk of District Court— | Splitrock—L. M. Claytor. J. B. Leonard, Arminto—T. C. Hall, County Commissioner ¢-yr. term— -Miller—Eugene Vide. Dr. G. T. Morgan. Padwater—Zozina Da) Be Factor in World Ship- | ctnct of residence, merely is required bag make affidavit of essential facte— in o ping, y Foreign War Veterans. Pete ‘oul. Joseph Herron Jeffrey. “lets for Tuesday's primary follow com s one n, New V, 8. Malone PUBLIG MARKET SCORES SREAT POPULARITY IN IS FIRST WEEK HERE cleanliness, con neral attractiveness {tself during the us success et which en East Railroad and t across from the Col Practically everything that age shopper wants is right 4 worker going home can while the his meat. Con per, is evident with the difficultt In this mark fenced off by it is taken up and pi y necessary. A ne of the most attractive features ry it means lower prices} to the shopper | At present there are 11 different concerns that ha markets this roof. All their satistaction with the arran t | Woolwine Makes Klan Campaign Issue On Coast 9.—Thom STOCKTON, Cal zs Lee Woolwine, ¢ Los Angeles county for the Democratic gub: ination, a 1 | ing here last night, made the Ku Klux Klan in California a campaign issue. | Mr. Woolwine denounced the “an un-American organization” and/ pleaded that “every good American”} should resign, from the order. After} decrying the activities of the klan,| Mr, Woolwine read excerpts of a let ter received by him from United) States Attorney General Daugherty, | latter stamped the klan menace to American 1 gather- NOTICE. | To stockholders of the Alaska Development Company: { You are hereby notified that the annual meeting of the stockholders ef the Alaska Development Com- pany will be held at the office of the company in the city of Casper, Natrona County, Wyoming, on the 24th day of August, 1922, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon of said day, for the purpose of electing officers aud directors for the ensuing year, and for the transaction of such other business as may properly come before said meeting at that time. (Signed) Cc. F. DOYLE, Secretary. Pub. Aug. 12 to 28, 1922. oo NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE ESTATE OF TOM O'DONNELL.) Notice is hereby given that Let-, ters of Administration have been granted to Frances O'Donnell in the estate of Tom O’Donnell on the 26th day of July, A. D, 1922, and all persons having claims against the estate must exhibit same for allowance by the Administratrix within six_montks from said date, or they will be precluded from any benefit from said estate. And if such claims be not exhibited within one year from the date of said Let- ters, they shall be forever debarred. | FRANCES O'DONNELL, Administra Publish July 29, Augns 9, 1922. 1 F2o at ER Subscribe for the Tribune and get a key for every 50c paid. $-12-tf- under |, | prior to the general election in November by all persons voting in incorporated The Republican and Democratic tick- Governor— Robert John M. Snyder Supt. Public Instruction— Mrs. Cyrus Beard. Katherine Morton. Representative in Congress— Marshall 8. Reynolds. Charles E. Winter. State Senator— Harry Free. J. E. Frisby. tate Representatives— Marvin L. Bishop, Jr. H. B. Durham. Erwin A. Froyd, C. W-. Mapes. James C. George W M. C. Pri John C. Zilnoskt. County k- na F. Hawley. ». Riley. oyce Wagner. w r, FM. Ellithorpe. J. 1. Marquis, c. L.. Martin, G. S. Massee. Alf. B. Potts. J. A. Sheffner. Robert J. Veitch. County Treasurer Agnes M. Clare re M. Gillam County Attorney— | 2m B. Cobb. Ryan *. Johnson. rveyor— L. Kennedy. 1: of*District Court— 1 Conwell Kensinger. 2. Place. Commissioner, 4-yr. term— A. Cullen, County Commissioner, 2-yr. term— Barl C. Boyle. Coroner- Todd W. Bowman. Justice of Peace, Dist. 1— Henry F. Brennan. W. E. Tubbs. Party Committeemen. (One to be selected from net.) t Casper Precinet—Arthur A. Dr. C. H, Batley. chool Precinct—Fred W. Huf- D. Worth, | n Precinct—John M. England, Boeke. ‘al School—C. A. Porter, C. L. Rhinesmith. South Butler—A. E. Stirrett. Jourgensen Precinct—William 0. Wilson, G. R. Hagens. city Hall—L, A. Reed, W. Df Hazel- each pr Sch Hig Py North Salt Creek—Van V. Harding. Bessemer—Oddmund Josendahl, A.} Meneice Effell—Merl _McGowen Teapot—William Moody. Courthouse—J. D. Jones Br. yan Precinct—Chester M. Bryan. Fire Hall—Joseph W. 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