Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 9, 1922, Page 2

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PAGE TWO. THIEVES RIFLE CLOTHING STORE Break in Burns Haberdashery vi 0) Suits; CONSOLIDATED WOTICE FOR PUBLICATION P. Wheeler, rd day of No- Huber of Powder ng, on Homestead allowed October 11, MA, SW%SE% 8%, 8 Township 34 North, th Principal Mer- Homestead owed Octo- "NEX, Section 21, E% 20, Township 34 84 West, 6th Prin- A, L. Hedding and , both of Powder River, Wyoming, and Rudolph Deadiow and Patrick Hand, both of Casper, Wyo ming. Otto’ C. Huber of Powder River, Wyoming, on Homestead Entry Serial 025978, allowed April i, 1921, for EXSW SW4SW+ SEX NW 4 4 Section 20, Township "34 North, Range 84 West, 6th Principal Meridian, and Additional Homestead Entry’ Ser- allowed April 1, 1921, W%, NW% SW% Section 20, NW% ‘Section 21, Township 34 North, Range 84 West, 6th Principal Meridian. y . L, Hedding and both of Powder Wyoming: Rudolph Dead- low and Pat rick Hand, both of Cas- per, Wyoming. B. Sept. (Pub. 1 NOTICE FOR Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Douglas, Wyoming, September 22, 1922. Notice is here’ RK Williams, of Casper, Wyqming, who, on June 20, made Home- stead Entry, erial No. 024468, for W% Section 25, Township 35 Nerth, Range 79 West, 6th Bri ctpal Meridian, has filed notice of iqtention to make final three-year ‘oof, to establish claim to the land eg described, before Register re Receiver of the U. S fice, at Douglas, Wyom le Bist day of October, 1 “Felaimant names as witni Falwin Harford, Martin Anderson, elvin Patchen, Frank Patchen, all Casper, Wyoming. * B. J. ERWIN (Pub. Sept. 1922.) , Register. , Oct. 2, 9, 16, 23, - > NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT, TO ALL PERSONS LIABLE FOR AS. SESSMENT IN PAVING DISTRICT NUMBER SEVENTEEN. Notice is hereby given that the! Assessment Roll for Paving District Seventeen was certified on October, A. D. 18 h lerk to the undersig: City Treasurer for collection. The owners of any lots, tracts or par- land or other property ged with assessment may re- deem the same. from all or any por- tion of the liability for the cost of such improvement by paying the en- or any portion inst. such ‘lot d without in- y days after the i to-wit: On e 14th day of Novem- lots, eem nt unpaid and charged agrinst lot, tract or parcel of land at time of such payment with interest thereon at the maturity of the last installment fall- ing due, and the entire ten equal installments with interest upon the whole sum unpaid, at the rate of six per cent per annum, payable at the! same time that the installments PIGEON’S COFFEE It’s Fresh Roasted Pigeon Tea & Coffee Co. Phone 623 LIVE NEWS FROM ALL WYOMING Western 1d will have at Casper,! n- capital requirements and with the S$: ment principles through general edu- ARE LARGE THS SEASON. tt DONATES TO See, IN WHEATLAND COUNTRY POST MEMORIAL swiss Se = years In California and after the the- | @tre is built will lease it to Fred Be-) By |Gubernatorial Nominee Gives) zoia, who will operate ine ‘Seatre a | $1,500 Toward Erection of ;sublet the offices. b Rock Springs Project. | Mountain region for the production of : alfaita hay. “With tho end of the mill ROCK fPRINGS, Wyo., Oct. 9.—| Van Tassel Legion | mg Bea: away, the|The Arche Hay Post No. 34 of Rock! Il here| Springs plans to erect a Jarge ‘Ameri- i at of| on Mecettey meneral nee wmcs| 100 Pet. Enrolled) ately 4.000) will beur the names of 30 men who n Cattle and|fell in the World war from Sweetwa- contracted|ter county. The msmorial will cost}, VAN TASSEL, Wyo.. Oct, 9.—Ferd- 3.800, toward which John W. Hay|!"and Brandstetter Post No. 1 locaved above local} ie viready contributed $1,500. ‘The| !n this town claims the honor of betag) cage of $8.50) dedication ceremonies will take place| the first American Legion post in the al production|on Armistice day {f the memorial can} World to have 100 per cent member. tipaneeted bey that timds ship among the eligibles in its district. pane - - A charter was granted the post June ANKE FR pAAyeeS WLM WEDD ANE, Se ree had achieved it. This percentage has SEARCHING LOCAL COLOR, === VETO OF BONUS wu. vst WONDER 2 ET 5 achievement. | LANDER, Wyo., Oct 9—Winiam} m Page One) e For Gas Heaters, Gas Ranges or J MoLeod Raine, novfiist and author of ing industrial and | * ey Ae onze, in Gas Appliances see Pel rprises, “has pro-| “Ducky O'Connor,” *.\ Texas Ranger” change Furniture Co. 10-8-6t “decided jencies toward ex.| 28d other well known books, will visit © travagance’’ by certain. municipal!.| here this fall in search of local color thease. Bethe ait for a new novel which he has planned. “The financing of public work| ine has written one book “Wyom- ing” which depicts the troubles of @ ‘ough ‘special fund’ and special lim-| , tax’ lcsGen te <ten taes n a! Young eastern girl in running a ranch] cocina” thie eet inder {28 the Shoshone country of this state. n under { paste Neer ties belief that pro; t be nily taxed, ‘authority. is eiven| Boston Boys Are In | Husband Helped in Ho =| money in amounts and ways which would not be countenanced if it were possible to tax property therefore in the usual way.’t te the voters for expenditures of : E. Pink! %, tabl Jail for Car Theft ee a Had CHEYENNE, Wyo., Oct. 9—Joeeph It ts going to be difficult for many] gcnea, Leo Attrldge and William Mur saa 8 eet ee ‘aah Fees ee ml phy, have been brought to the county , nited t jJail here from Worland where they "They bothered me | sting conditions, Mr. Beebe sald. ss | The Inveatment’ Bankers ceoocia | were arrested by officials who trailed diy that I! thern from Boston, Mass. tion has approached the “saturation! "tt ig charged that they stole a Hud nt” as far as membership is COn-| son speedster in the Massachusetts ned, according to the annual re jcity and to have driven it all the wa: port aubmitted by its secretary, Fred- |to Worland, 4 af erick R. Fenton of Chicago. “Practically all houses eligible ana! desirable are members.” the LARGE TH ATER PLE NED port said. “We are ab Use and do use the greatest dis. imin | atis doing electing members. With this incr so I began | in vigilance, the time is approach-| fared me wonderfully. I am feel: ing rapidly when the association| ing fine, do all my housework and should take steps to make the or) | washing for seven in the family. I | ganization more compact Oct: -9.—Bids barn been Tam tal od ewe | “While the organ zation employs! week on a new Sil right. 1 am Pp pteen £5 aeee| Free sel, dt..has never maintained a and business block to be con- Je wil) ae good Gone for soe sit ma Soe can le in Washington nor in any of « don Main street heze on prop- se this letter asa testimonial. wen | ‘the tes. Legislative work has owned by B. F. Perkins The . up for Lydia joazied on through our committees theatre will seat 760, according to the Vonctatte Coto nélany tive, Mr. Fenton thanked the press of pinns drawn up by the architects, Mrs. Wa. Ju! ‘ostes, Oregon. the country “for bringing to light in the housewrark for w famaly those people who are operating un- of avert ip wimna tank: he der the guise of investment bankers housewife, ere teogbied ify and Who are annually swindling the ache, larities, are easily toed people of the country out of hundreds out Se, or rable disa- of millions of dollars,” greea iments caused some | “Our municipalities, rural district, weakness, give Lydia E. Pinkham’s public utilities, industries and rail- pexecatie mpound a trial, Let it roads will continue to have Jarger help you, Wealth of this country accumulating, the demand for investments will in. crease,” he said. “The opportunity is ours for as- The Velour sisting in building up the country's fndustriee.” Beauty Parlor || | The crystallization of sound invest- SAVE YOUR HAIR Get Your Shampoos At the Oply Parlor In Town Us'ng cation, will assist in the creation of further sound investment leadership. | Lawrence Chamberland, New York chairman of the. education . commit tee of the. as , sald in, his SOFT WATER | annual report 7 hi 7 “This woud not only be leadership ey are 213 0-S BUILDING originating within the halls of learn Goop! Phone 2593 For An Appointment ing but later through jthe security market oe turday evening, Octo- e Elk’s tem- an barid States Senator John Just received a large shipment of all varieties | eee T ANL AC Hyacinths, alles Teco and —_ Nature’s Tonic Medicine ends stomach . Keep Flowers blooming in your home all Winter. troubles and builds you up Casper Floral Co. 30 Million Bottles Sold Sr Hed Mata Notes | Phone 872 153 South Wolcott Ask Any Good Druggist We Have Your Copy _Of An Interesting Book On Internal Baths. It Is Free Dr. Chas. A. Tyrrell always claimed his life was saved by Internal Bathing. And that after it made him well, it kept him 100% well and efficient for many years. ‘This is not hard to believe when Physicians agree that most human ills are caused by accumulated waste in the lower intestine and no medicine has ever been found to keep it free from these poisons, Dr. Tyrrell’s book tells why and how this has been, the means of freeing over a million of enlightened Americans, many right bere in tow! ny from “‘that tired feeling’’ as well as the more serious illnesses which follow if the pernicious poisons are not cleansed out. Pure warm water scientifically administered, will take these poisons out and keep them out. Ask today for this boohR—“Why Man of Today is Only 50% Efficient’ —Remember it is free to you. SMITH-TURNER DRUG .CO., CASPER, WYO. 7) game once €be Casper Daily Cridune MONDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1922. STAMP TOWN OF TEAPOT SUNDAY Our Company Sold 58 Lots—Many of those who came out visited the MAMMOTH GUSHER It is capped now, after many days of strenuous work. She is a whale friends, she is a champ. Think of it 28,000 Barrels a Day Figure out what thismeans. The figures will as- -. tonish you The fast growing town of Teapot is located inside the same famous Teapot Oil Structure where this giant gusher was brought in. The escarpment on the south, the huge fault on the west, the fault to the northeast and the Mammoth gusher to the east convinces us that there is A POOL OF OIL Under the Town of Teapot And the Teapot Development Company is going to drill a well on a parcel of their land reserved as a drilling site, and it is not going to cost the lot owners ared penny. Our company is going to stand the expense and prove your property. What if we bring in a roaring gusher like the Mammoth? Your little old hundred dollars invested now would jump to an untold figure. Can you beat the investment No, you can’t even tie it. Never has Wyoming of- fered such an opportunity like this. Plant This Statement Firmly i in Your Mind When you buy a lot in the town of Teapot, which is located on patented ground, you get all the oil rights, except one-eighth, which goes to Mr. John Beaton, the original owner of the land, and.from whom we purchased the townsite. There are no other restrictions, state, government or otherwise. Many companies operating on producing ‘oil land in the Salt Creek-Teapot oil fields pay as high as 33 1-3 per cent royalties. Not so in the town of Tea- pot, the land and 8714 per cent of the oil is yours and yours only. This i is the last week in which lots in the town of Teapot can be bought at the present prices, Next Sunday, October 15th all remaining lots will be ad- vanced Twenty-Five Per Cent : Keep Your Ears to the Ground You will soon hear the chug-chug of t1e mighty steel drill pounding its way ' down to the oil-bearing sands. PRICES OF LOTS FOR THIS WEEX ONLY Business Lots $200 to $300 Residence Lots $100 to $150 : 25 Per Cent Down, Balance in Six Equal Monthly Payments. 10 ag Cent ° Off for Cash. Teapot ae Co. For Further Information Call at Our Office ; Room 218, Midwest Bldg.—Phone. 1341 Casper, Wyo. TEAPOT WYO.

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