Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 22, 1922, Page 9

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SEEK CONTRACT CANCELLATIONS Fraud and Deceit Alleged in Sale of Lands in Suit in Federal Court. Grave Unearthed In Digging For | Cheyenze Sewer CHEYENNE, Wryo., Sept. 22—— im West Cheyenne Thursday un- earthed a wooden box containing ™mouldering human hones. The street in which the sewer is being dug: trevsrses a section of the city that 50 years ago was @ graveyard and the bones are supposed to be those of a person interred in the CHEYENNE , Wyo., Sept. 23.— “Fraud and deceit" are allegations In suité filed in the United States dis trict court for Wyoming by. Charles| old cemetery. EB. Byers and Frank E. Hoagland __ T_ both of Hastings, Neb., against the sa SS MANY ANIMALS SLA Carpenter of Cheyene. The plaintiffs petition for cancellation of contracts to purchase land from the Federal company into which they entered, and for the return of payments made on the said lands, alleging that ‘the de fendants falsely misrepresente’ that they had title to the Jands ani the right to convey them. As a matter of fact, Byers and Hoagland allege, Carpenter, president of the Fi 1] CHEYENNE, Wyo., Sept. 22.—Re-| company, contracted to buy the Iands|ports for the month of August in the trom J. T. Bell of Cheyenne but failed] Wyoming and Nebraska district show to complete the payments thereon,|that « total of 250 agimals destroyed whereupon Beli declared the contract|by the men who are working under cancelled, and thereafter, it {c ther alleged, &@ eal to sell the lands to the Ni tor. men. Byers is suing for $3, Hoagland for $7,058.62. Th secks cancellation of a contract to buy a halfsection and the latter for/wolf, 226 coyotes, nine bobcats. five! eanceliation of a contrast to buy a/badgers, nine porcupines. The men section. Both allege thit the valuejon the honor rool for August are Ray of the lands was misrepresented to/ Trout of Walcott with §4 coyotes; them. Byers alleges that it was false-|Bud Dalrymple of Lance Creek, with ly represented to him that the half-|one wolf, 25 coyotes and one bobcat; section was worth $35 and acre, and|Henry Whalen of Sibylee, with 32 An averege of 17 predatory ant- mals was made for each man on the force. resented to him that the section was worth $50 an acre, whereas, each al leges, the value of the land was not in excess of $15 an acre. es Arthur G. Hansen, recover. Negligence Is Said’ Cause of Accident — Fair View is what tt tmplics. 9-21-4¢ Robert ©. Deerwester, who was elec: trocuted at the Union Pacific round- house here Monday, ts held responsible for his own death by the verdict of the coroner's jury that heard the evi- dence at an inquest over his body. ‘The jury found that the accident re- LUSK, Wyo. Sept. 23—Chris sulted from DeDerwester’s negligence in failing to in whether the Salvesen, blacksmith of this city, was switch had been “thrown” to shut}®!most instantly killed when’ the au- off current from a high voltage trans-|tomoblle in which he was riding mission Une which he undertook to] Ti’ ot eee ea I. Homson eee ae a hit dance SUT PY garage owner, was injured internally on scsi ; Christensen were bruised and shaken ‘Why buy lots in the country? | Jin the same accident. eC REET The party was returning from Den- Pay up for your Tribune and get for 50c ver, Colo., and the accident occurred a GIRL ROBBED ON HIGHWAY, CLAIM wovemen excavating for = sewer |Young Woman on Walking| Patroimen Wr. Tour Held Up on Way to Salt Creek. og SHERIDAN, Wyo., Sept. 22+—Miss Dean Croft of the Bar Circle One ranch, near Wildamers, British Oo- jlumbia. on a walking tour from her home to New York and return, ar- | Fived here’ after having been robbed on the road between Casper and Salt Creek. * Miss Croft was accosted by two mo- toriste on the Casper-Salt Creek high- re | reached a lonely place on the road a |the two men took $14 in money from DURIN ] the young lady and relieved her of her sheepskin coat and a bundle of = jextra clothing end left her at the eas | roadside. In getting the money the men overlooked a gold watch which Mia [Croft ‘sold here before starting on her way to Billings, When they The ——___ Teena cenrorea wer ool LARAMIE CANDIDATES KNOWN BY SAME NAME CEEYENNE, Wyo., Prepaacion of copy for the official Hoagland alleges that it was rep-|coyotes and two bobcats and George| ballots to be used in the election in Davis of South Pass with 26 coyotes./Laramie county next November re- government|yeals that the W. H. Edwardses are trapper, who fell over a high cliff/osndidates on the Republican ticket August 22, in the Big Horn mountains,|for two county offices. W. H, Ed and was seriously injured, ts reported | wards of Pine Bluffs is a candidate to be gradually improving and will/for sheriff and W. H. Edwards of Cheyenne is a candidate for justice of the peace. They are not related. scrladite > Larch nei Bept. Make money—buy a lot. south of Manville. The car skidded|sickly, and in attempting to right it the! make happy homes. river overturned the machine. Salve- son was struck by Salvesen leaves a wife and several|piness by its use after years of suffer- children. The other injured men will/ing. Whiy don't you try it?—Adv. recover. id. 8-12-tt near the Tom Black ranch, 12 miles! Buy a lof with oil rights. young women left her home May 12 and ts fur-|the supervision of Charles J. Bayer,/"0W well aloug on her return jour Carpenter entered into|of Cheyenne, predatory animal tnspec- | "¢Y- 23,— 9-21-4t LUSK MAN KILLED AS GAR TuRHS OVER 12 MILES FROM MANVILLE —_—_———_—_ the windshield) pound is a safeguard of women's with such force as to partially sever | health. the top of his head. He was dead be-| many letters we are continually pub: fore aid from Manville reached the] lishing in thi a, vho and William, Jack and Frederick | scene. riciap tee: iatored invhisaiai ka. tee 21-4t YOUNG WOMAN TRUCK DRIVER 1S FEATURED IN Police Officer Is Cleared, Received No Protection Pay CHEYENNE, Wyo., Sept. Brewington of the -Cheyenne potte force was exoner- | ated Thuraday at the conclusion of @ hearing on « charge that he had accepted “protection money” from & woman. He was at once restored to his beat. : PARDONS FOR SLAYERS OF FRANK JENNINGS 10 BE SOUGHT, REPORT hundred miles a day,’ Wells in th says Wilson of the world. Mrs. Muish i nationally “Miss Cheyenn: The Greatest Loi Sale T. Maicy, a Desver attorney. ‘The effort to secure pardons for the trio, or to Induce the state par- for the state when the Cordillos and Newell were convicted. ee Divorce Suit Filed By “Miss Cheyenne” CHEYENNE, Wyo., Sept. 22.—Helen Maish has filed suit in the district court here for divorce from Frank SECRET OF A GOOD DISPOSI- TION ness. A woman who carefully safeguards her health benefits her disposition. Sh: will be Nappy and attractive to ail The world unfortunately is filled with sweet women who are unhappy be. cause they are held back from useful ness by troubles so common afnong them. Fretfulness and nervousness rapidly destroy good dispositions. all-worn-out women cannot Lydia B. Pinkham'’s Vegetable Com October issue of the American Magazine with reference t Miss Mabel Young, well known Cas Der young woman whe has been seen | many times on the road between here/| * in advertising the| ton, and Salt Creek doing her duty man- fully, |_.& very appreciative biography of | Miss Young is given by the avthor and, a clear half tone of the young lady and her truck are Inserted. OCTOBER MAGHZINE Absorption Of | <n tnreoson tuck « Railroad Denied T’S in the blend. Nash’s Delicious Coffee is an achievement in coffee blending, based on exhaustive study and tical tests. ‘Rich, smooth, satisfying, refreshing —whether you brew it in “Your coffee taste will tell you.” No chaff or dust—it’s air cleaned. Not « bit of bitter- Its “hot roasted” freshness assures that — and fine flavor that wins admiration for the fe. Sold by Your Grocer In one and three pound containers. ) PVEVSQQVEOVEONSBVYNeE OMAHA, Neb., Sept. 22.—Emphatic Maish, former stesr-roping champion |4enial ef any contemplated absorp- She alleges desertion. |tion of the Chicago and Alton rail-| known |road by the Union Pacific, as sug-| through the use of her plotures, labeley| gested in « dispatch from Blooming: | Tl, was made at the office Frontier Days celebrations held here.|of the president here President => —— Carl Grey is in New York, but 921-4t| the Bloomington report was declared | PAGE NINE. to be without foundation by officials in close touch with the execut! High oficiais in the mechanical and engineering departments made simi- lar denials and were unable mise who the our officials, as representing the Union Pa NOTICE. I will not be responsible for any! debts contracted only by myself. | HERMAN PETERSON. 9-29-6t° 912 N. Harrison | coretes, wot By, Union Pacific) ers, 21 exc repamioe vy ex | Fone tr pert workmen. All work guarantes¢ Casper Jewelry Mfg. Co. 0.8 Bidg ver —Why_boy_lotd in the country? flavor in this moisture-proof container. ITAC- or soft water. isite AUTO ACCESSORIES YOUR ACCESSORY HOUSE Phone 1203 This is clearly proven by the RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED AYRES JEWELRY CO. " _133-S. Center St. have been restored to health and hap- es Fair View Adéition is sightly. 4S SALE SIGNS. LADIES’ RINGS GENTLEMEN'S RINGS _BAR PINS Sale at Huber’s' Jewelry Store. 101 SOUTH CENTER ST. SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK~A Wonderful Opportunity LAVALLIERS This is a bankrupt sale. This stock of merchandise is at your mercy. Don't fail to take advan- tage of it. You will save money and make a good investment if you buy during this great Diamond PAUL HUBER THE JEWELER to Buy LOOK FOR THE SALE SIGNS. NDS SCARF PINS EMBLEM PINS EMBLEM RINGS, ETC. OPEN EVENINGS Milk-Fed Springs, lb__.......__...32Yrc Choice Leg of Lamb, Ib. Milk-Fed Hens, Ib....___..__... 28c Choice Lamb Chops, | Corn-Fed Pot Roast, | Sc and 20c Lamb Shoulder, Ib Bolling Beef, Ib... soe 106 Veal Steak, Ib... Prime Rib Roast, Ib... 5c. Veal Roast, Ib... Choice Round Steak, ib. area 1-3 Pork Loin Roast, | Shoulder Steak, lb.__ -—-20¢ Sugar-Cured Bacon Briskets, lb....22c Sugar-Cured Bacon, Ib.. Best Bacon, Ib... peeceey Morris Sugar-Cured Bacon, lb..__.32c No. 1 Hams, Ib...... Swift Hams, Ib—_____._....__...__28e Delicatessen and Genuine Mexican ; Chili, per pint. ....25¢ Potato Salad, pint._.20c Home-Baked Beans, per pint ) a ~20¢ Lobster Salad, pint....50c Cream Slaw, pint.......20c¢ Rice Custard Pudding, per pint .25c Home-Baked Spiced . Ham, Ib. Roast Spring Chickens, $1 Home-Made Pies___....40c Everything served hot off PUBLIC MARKET SHOP AT ONE STOP PRICES CORRESPONDING TO LOW OVERHEAD. Corner Fifth and Wolcott Sts., Across from Coliseum Garage .Open Week Days Until 6, Saturdays Until 9. SANITARY MARKET COMPANY SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY 40c ot memnremnee AC Star 1-lb. box | Compound Lard, lb. THE MARKET THAT QUALITY BUILT Russell’s Potatoes, 100 Ibs. for-_.___.______ Fancy Ripe Tomatoes, 3 Ibs_ Dry Onions, per Ib_________ Italian Prunes, per crate_~_______ LOWEST PRICES ON DAIRY PRODUCTS Baking SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY “Satisfied With Small Profits” 12 LBS. SUGAR FOR____ Baked Apples, 2 for...15¢ 24 Ibs. Cream Flour... Meat Loaf, Ib.—.__...4Bc Matches, per box 45 ic Roast Beef, Ib... 65c 4-lb. pkg. Jersey Cream Pancake Flour..........29¢ Roast Loin of Pork, Ib. 75< 4 5-Ib. can Karo Syrup. Be See Cae sy SC Best Serviee and Workmanship. GIVE US A TRIAL our Steam Table. Brodie Rubber Co. tm. We have just received a large shipment of Genuine FORD Parts Diamond Tires | Brodie Rubber Co. tc. Tribune Bldg. HOME PRODUCE CO. Economy Grocery Co. Market Shoe Shop RATS DIE When They Eat ELECTRIC PASTE It also kills mice, gophers, prairie dogs, ives, cockroaches, water bugs and ants A 3fc box contatis enough to or . Get It from joday.

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