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MONDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1922. Che Casper Daily Cridune PAGE NINE. at Douglas, Wyoming, on the 2 if | ar )Wyomin Tete day of Novem-| c , , | ’ ig, on the 7th day of Novem-} For Gas Heaters, Gas Ranges of| who, on October 14, 192 a MUSICAL COMEDY AND Poor Beginning for Babe ber, 1928. | Beetles eae_Apoliances ove, Bs |Titcnal homestead ent fo. | 1th day of November, 1962 FILM 1 f ‘ 4 Claimant names as witnesses:| Smee Furniture Co. 10-84t/ 024565 for lots 1, 2, 3, Si:NW’4.| Claimant names as witnesses: Eugene McCarthy, T. §. Steed, Ho-| x } ction 2, townaaip| J; P. Sw ii - bart T. Eastman, Clarence A 3 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. : sist principal | Chante Keime, Cossee tit Aperhore, jman, all of Casper, Wyoming.* Depa&-tment of the interior, U. S.} meridian, has filed notice of inten-/all of Casper, Wyoming. B. J. ERWIN, B. J. ERWIN. Land Office at Dougles, Wyoming,|tion to make final three-year proof, Register. Cetober 7, 1922. te esuablish claim to the land above Register Publish Oct. 9, 16, 23, 30, Notie hereby gi that Floyd} described, before Register ad Re. Pu 2 W ‘coming, ceiver of the United States L The Opportunity of a Life Time To own an interest in a running, roaring, million mak- | ing gusher like that completed by the Mammoth with a 28,000 barrel flow | THE ELK- | ¢ Traveling Man." «a musical na stood he Iris last night impatiently de | of viewing a show that was! iy being enjoyed by a emer | use. “The Traveling Man" seemed to! teh the spirit of the audience and » carry it throughout the production. George Hunter took the role of lead. 1g man and gave i just the right mount Of seriousnesg to get. by.| is a production in which all the embers of the Jolles company stand cut to good advantage. It un-/ doubtediy shows greater finish than} ost of the plays the corapany has| ‘een putting on and is perhaps work-| 1 out the best. Eugene O’Brien gets no less inter t in the play. in which he appears, | : The Prophet's Paradise.” The inter See ne est that Americans now have in Tur-| - - ins key make this a timely film with an/ It was the first gume of the world’s series. Every seat im the park taken and crowds outside yammering peal to ® spirit of adventure. to zet it, Millions of fans all over the country watching tapes and score boards. Surely this was an hour for " = potential home run hitter at bat. “Strike one!’ He misscd it. Two more }. “Sirike three! You're out!" Th at's what the umpire said just at the moment tho above m you blame Babe for ronning a 6 he tosses the bat toward the wunpire? pees glory. Babe Rath, uTO 0 Sion chsh Se picture was ‘taken. ' Calls re families__ + 3‘ of October, A. D. 1922, pursuant to}in this County as early as poszible,! Visits: . E 4 1) adjournment of yesterday, rer! as requested by the Live stock As- Civilian Relie fing present Chairman T. sociation. Wires _ 1|Commizsioners Charles Anda and Respectfully, ‘An unusual bond has been requirea| Long_distance calls- 2\/Robe-t J. Veitch and Catherine} There being no further business of Pete Mallas who was arrested yes. Families contacted -- 40\ Dunn, Clerk. the Board adjourned without fur-) wrday for driving a car while daauk.| New families contacted--- 10) Ti-8 following proceedings were|ther date. Pete left the car and a hundred dol Visits to families___. -- 49 had, to-wit: T. 4. HALL, cre as @ sign of his good faith, He; Calls regarding families 85: - The following bills were present- Chairman. | will have @ chance to them back to-| Intervjews - fs 211) ed, audited and alowed and certifi-| Attest: | night. 1a 5 cates ordered dr\wn for same: CATHERINE DUNN, ive other drunks werg arrested September, M. F, Ryan, Court Expense $ 75.00 Clerk. sver the week-ent: |Alcova Mercantile Co., Road Publish Oct. 9, 1922 Btn" SERRE Groceries, four* families_.$31.55) and Bridge --_.- 8.35 aes ae : Inite@ States Senator John Transportation, three fam- Perkins Bros.. Co. pietante Saturday evening Octo-| _ liles 98:77. House Expense 5.09] NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, per 14, at 8 o'clock, at the Elk’s tem-| Board for two families__ 10.08)E. McDonald, Salary and — ple. Musie by the Caledonian band. Clothes for two families... 10.08) Expense - ----- 648.55; Department of the Interior, U. S. a Rent for one family_.._ 10,00] aie TUT Ph Ply Land OFsice at Douglas, Wyoming, * | ‘etition an idavit for Can-|September 28, 1922. COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS $285.40 collation or refund of Taxes: | Notice is hereby given that Henry ober 4, 1922. |A, Lalinas, 1921, error_____$27. . Colson of Casper, Wyoming, ee , ESOLUTION. | a who, on October 12,” 1920, and The State of Wyoming, County of Natrona, ss. x The Board of County Commis-) sioners in and fpr Natrona County,|™owly adoy-ted: \_ State of Wyoming, met thie 4th day|, Whereas, the Bolton Oil Company: Hotse of Representatives, “ot Uctober, A. D. 1922, pursuant to is a corporation organized under the g 10, T. 34.N., Re! Washington, 1. C. 80 W.. and Ad. Hd. E% SW%, adjournment of yesterday, there be- laws of the State of Wyoming; and, Th® following resNution was é NW%, SEX, Sec. 10, E Ri Upon niotion, the following pre- RESOLUTION. jFebruary 17, 1922, made Home- ambles ard resolution were unani Oct. 6, 1922, |S8tead and Additional Homestead AS Saat entries, Nos. 026891, 026892, SYNDICATE holds a lease on the NE 1-4 of the NE 1-4 of section 11-38-78, just 160 rods due east of this wonderful fortune maker.. The syndicate has been capi- talized for only $75,000. Only 750 units at $100 par. No promotion, no take-off. Just a straight legitimate opportunity to cash in on enormous profits with the smallest possible expense. ie T. A. Hall;| Whereas, the <aid Bolton Oil Com- adopted by the Board of Commis- W NE% Sec. 15, T. 24 ine a orors weet ck, Hall! pany is now engaged in the con-|sioners at Natrona County, in reg- R. 80 W., 6th Prin. meridian, pears, and struction and laying of a pipe line|Ular.seation. jled notice of intention to make Robert J. Veitch and Catyerine| . |""“Be it remembered, that we re-|final three-year procf, to establish {from the Bolton Qil field, in town- Dunn, Clerk. North,’ Range «81 West, to auest our delegation in Congress to|claim to the land above described, before Marion P. Wheeler, United i i ship hak eet apetap sien cshas! the City of Cesper, Wyoming, for US¢ every effort in their power to ‘The following bills were prissent-|the purpose of conveying and trans-/Secure the opening of Stock Trails! States Commissioner, at ed, audited, allowed and certifiontes Porting oil from said field to the = “Ses = ——— ordered drawn for same: city of Carper, Wyoming; and, { Casper Stationery Co., Court |, Whereas, the survey for id | House Expense — -$ 92.25 Pipeline runs over, through, across Miller, Don 8., Jury Fees-- 4.00/8nd upon the county highways of Tim. Daly, Jury Fees_ 16.00 | Natrona county, and certain placer Y H. 0. Swenson, Jury F 32.00 and points between said oil field anc Robert Grieve, Jury Fees the City of Casper; and also run lames A. Meek, Jury Fees- over, across and upon certain ek }| - O. Ny Shogren, Jury Fees Jriveway trails laid out and estab |\,! a W. A. Reeves, Jury Fees__ 0 lished by said Natrona County be |! George E. Smith, Witness tween the said oil field and the C: Foseiioa css 12.90/0f Cusper’-as is more particularly t Dr. J. E, Roach, shown by a_plat and map of saic |; Go oO the BOM ie pac ne seen 12.00 survey filed with the Board of 4 Alex Thompson, Witness |County Commissioners by H. B F ‘eos. 12,60/Durham, 2s agent and attorney for | Jack Donovan, Witness Fass 12.00 Said Bolton Oil Company; and s TRIBUNE’S Jack Knittle, Witness Fees 12.00 Whereas, it apvegrs that it is ee Tom Crumpton, Witnesé lescary for the sid Company to con- eos. _----_--------- 12.00 struct its pipe line over. through, Rd F .00 across and upon the said county Ed Crampton, Wituess Fees: 12.00) 1 invays-and stock driveways trails e Netley a a Gat : : Bs fe) Mead 13.84|as shown in said plat and right-of- Casper Coal & Coke Co., | wav map filed with this Board; and, Court House Expense_.- (00.75| Wherear, B. Durham, as agent ‘ Kittie B. Payne, Salary 86.73 land attorney for said Bolton | a er, ; Practically all these units were absorbed yesterday by the quick think- ing investors of Casper. Only a few remain and these will be gone tomor- row. A well will be drilled on this land immediately and should be com- pleted before Christmas. Old Santa Claus will find you if you invest now. eee peaeereeene ae Can you imagine what a few hundred dollars invested in a well like | the Mammoth gusher would mean to you? Our chance is just as good | and an investment here may mean your future independence. 7 ‘ord, Salary- 65.00) © , bus appeared before this. Pete lie te 25.00 | Board and applied for a permit for Robert J. Veitch, Salary_ 110.00 | risht- yay over, ase cae Chas. , Salary.._ = 110.00}and upon sai ways and oc! ee sanford, Sheriff's | driveway trails, for the parpose of October 18, 20 and 21 pense . __ 106.25 | 1a: constructing, operating and Hazel Conwell, Salary and {m ning raid pive line, and for Expense — ~~ 147.86) the purpose of constructing, operat. / May Hamilton, Salary and ing and maintaining telegraph ana Bxpensese ==. -——.-— = 127.88|telephone lines, if the same be Catherine Dunn, Salary and . {found to be necessary, and ees eee 304.52 = ape th a it satiate E x T.<AS , Salai d Ex- | will leave said highw: go pAcghall, Salary and Ex- og pair after the laying of said. pipe. ntire proceeds go to Red Cross Kittie. B. Payne, ines and the construction of said Pauper — - 50.00 telegraph and telephone lines, and Shaffer Gay Co., Poor and will keep said highways open for ory FAP ON 48.00) traffic during the period of the lay- Poor and Pauper 25.00 ing and construction of said pipeline, Natrona Co. Hospital, Poor \telegraph and. telephone lines, and ___. $76.80/will save the County of Natrona harmless from any damages which }Mmay result from the leying, con- ‘struction, operation and mainten- lance of said pipeline, telegraph and jtelephon< ‘fines, and will nd settle any damage which may result to the traveling public from the lay- ing, construction and operation of said pipe line, telegraph and tele- Wilson, Road and phone lines. ri $e wh Now, therefore, Be It Resolved ‘Keith Lumber Co., Road and that the said Bolton Oil Company, Byala es 355.95 successors and assigns. be, and it is hereby given and graated a right-of-way and permit to con- struct, operate, and maintain a pipe- line, and telegraph and telephone lines, if the same be found neces- 63.00|/sary or convenient, over, through, facross and upon said highways and _ 334.50|stock driveway trails at such points 20.00/and places as may be found ne-es- At the Elks Lodge Buy right now and ride to riches on the golden flow from the Teapot ~ Units Selling at Par $100.00 ecu The ELK-TEAPOT Syndicate Managed by local men for the benefit of local people. Trustees: Clyde E. Noe, A. F. Edmonds,,.C. E. Starr, all Elks. Depository: Wyoming National Bank. Attorneys: Nichols & Stirrett. Office Today: Room 416--Henning Hotel Poor and tion Expense 1, Road and Bridge Bistodean, Road and Bridge _ __ St Frank Keeler, Road and Bridge — -_-- ans oa L. E. Culver, Road and Bridge _ _ L. W 38.50 R. Dickie, Road and 143.00 ‘sary in the construction of its lines, To City Water Users . Cross Expense —— 23.05 and as are more fully shown on ed The latest analysis of the city w irs. H. K- Burdick, Coro- right-of-way plat and map filed with vee Si ity, water. ners Expense _____ 2.00|this Board, the said Bolton Oil Com- shows no contamination. It is unnec- ew H. Gay, Coroner’s Ex- pany, its successor and _assig: at ces 11.00/al1 times to be responsible, for and essary to boil it. to pay any and all damages which |f 7.50)may result to the County of Na- trona or the traveling public which 2.00'may use and travel over said high- |ways and stock driveway trails, as the result of the laying, construc- tion, maintenance and operation of Petition and affidavit for cancel-|said pipelie, telegraph and telephone lation or Refund of Taxes presented \lines. and allowed: ‘There being no further business Alex, Marshall, 1921, error-_$1.31|the Board adjourned. T. A. HALL, Report of the Natrona County) Chairman. Red Crozs for September, 1922. Letters written - 3 October 5, 1922. Interviews in office | The State. of Wyoming, County New cases added to file___ 15\of Natrona, 5s. Ex-Service Men or Their Fam: i The Board of County Commis- Interviews in office- 60 sioners, in and for Natrona County, Letters - 33 State of Wyoming, met this 5th day W. H. JOHNSON - 2.00 Water Commissioner.