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PAGE TEN be Casver Daily Cribune TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1922. To EH AMING pr ee eS the Deep! prea By Billy De Beck BON THE “RAT BERRY > “TRE PRICE Te PAY FoR RR TWweive SHARP - HIS ACCOMODATIONS we EWEL ly ROBERT Ww. CHAMBERS ©1002 \GEORGE H DORAN COMBANY | BEGIN HEX" TODAY | “Who was that gol-dingea cata @ @lapotical/ mount that suspicioned Hal. I wasn't ry'/worrfed none, neither. Hal's a gent. § Mebbe he sticks up s, too, but rst stolen from the {he’s a gent. And gents is honest or ESTHONIA by the/ther ain't gents.” Smith came up at en from | Salt, tquetling <Leve prods from fun-butt came handiest, | The prisoner Good BYE Bors « Guu ow REGaRDS Te > Mit ME.808,mm ss es i } PASSAGE PAID FOR is eazy, tireless along with muzzle, urned a gh: sh age on Clinch, who ignored him. “Got my packer, Hal?” he de tata ET t my packer, bans acaery (cee : Smith poked Lever his rifle 3 DARRAGH, who, out of love!-rune up,” he salk the countess, had sworn to re-| stor, the gem. Darragh ts at ch's camp und name of| ey SMITH, ¥ inch your} ke done it,” muttered Leverett,| a So ae a 'PETEY DINKA Woman’s Way “Stole that there packet o° yourn— “inch’s beautiful *hatever there was r Who put him up \ “A. ‘fella callea — We'te Just Freeze To — SAY, WHAT'S THE — No— APRAID DEATH~— OR Go SoUTH Tor. WEA —TetLine AFIS We THose FRicHTFuLt Bokrs Quintana afte ng a packet ained the Fiam- |! " The WnteR— We WAvVEn'T AIT oT ANY Coar—? ' \wourd COME over. cine abort you? LDgu's Row MAT ABIt oF Coat E\THeER— —’ FRAID Tre JOoKses Here EVERY EVENIKG nee told ‘em 1 | WERE GOING To | “TERRIBLE SITUATION — i \wanTep To Borrow To <eT WARN— So-—— Some —?! was robbed by|2nd I was scare@ to squeal - - Mo that was Clinch and his as in his even, ri ab eae Yotae & weverett’s stealthily | around the , then re-| GO on With the Story verted to Clinch, | “I Gassent touch it,” he said." but EPISODE SIX I dassent squeal. I was hunt The Jewel Aflamo |in’ onto Drowned Val meets up with me.” CHAPTER I Mike Clinch and his-men “rov Star Peak, and drew a wet bia covrert. Thre was a new si y atop, debris, plenty of signs of } | when Z| | | in which offal still smouldered, bottles odorous of claret dregs, and an aluminum culinary outfit, un washed, as though Quintana and his men had departed in haste Fwr in the still valley below, Mike Clinch squatted beside the runway he had chosen, a cocked rifle across bis knees. 1 And, as Clinch squatted there, mur- @erously intent, ever thr, fixed obses- sion burned in his fever brain, stir- { NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE. | On the first day of December, ring his thin lips to incessant mutter ing—a sort of soundiess invocation, part chronicle, part prayeer: “O God A'mighty tn your big, swell mansion up there, all has went con trary with me sense you let that thero | 1922, between the hours of ten o’clock in the forenod and five o’clock in the afternoon, said sale to commence at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon, I will offer H for sale end sell at public vendue. e OF Guest IT'S ALL RiGuT — SHE GOULD HAVE COME IN AND ITS PRoBasLY PERFECTLY BUT WASNT (TA FUNNY STUNT We ek DOSE win eS SEEN THEM JUST AS OFTEN AS Simple BUT | ADMIT THERE'S FOR MRS BLOSSOM To BORROW THE Det Ane Sosouniee withseare SHE WANTED To... WELL, Herts A LOT. | DON'T UNDERSTAND UTTLE DRESS THAT SKEEZIK CAwE WN, EMBER See WOAy, M ; : = A@ouT WOMEN ! to t highest bidder for cash, demn millionaire, Harred, come into Whe Note “Tht Came“ SHOULD WANT To TAKE NOBODN ELSE 1D HAVE the So perl door ofthe Court = this here forest. . . .He went and bul't HE SAID; “TELL ? Tuem For iS PAST \Teustep THEM WITH! House, in Natrona County, W AS unto himself a tnhabitation, nj he CLINCH YOUR STORY.” (TAN THE BASKET - Me. 5 min, on Center street, st Casper, wy put up a wall of law all orund me Natrona County, Wyoming, the fo where I was earnin’ lawful Uvin' in] «+7 got the packet,’ he sez, ‘and lowing described Tenge fedement » 5 Thy nice, clear: wilderness. . . . And) tm agoin’ to double crisscross Quin real estate and property, to-wit: hoo now come this here Quintana and robs | tana, I am, and heat It, Don't you The west ninety-five (95) feet Che my girdle .., I promised her mother you was whacks with me’ Lots Numbered Eight (8) and Nir WA 1'@ make a lady of her little Eve. .-| “+No,* sez I, ‘honesty is my policy, (9), in Block Numbred Eighty-o = I loved my wife, O Lord. . .. Once /no matter what they tell about me. ' she showed me a piece in the Bible—|s'neip «ne God, I ain't never robbed I ain't never found it sense—but it/no trap and I ain't no skin thief, said: ‘And the woman she fled into| whatever lies folks tell. All I ever the wilderness where there was 4/ done was run a little hootch, same's place prepared for heer of God. . . | everybody.’ ‘That's what you w¥ote imto your! He licked his tips furtively, his own Bible, © God! You can't go back} cold bright eyes fastened on Clinch. on ft, I seen ft. “G'wan, Earl.” nodded the latter, “And now I wanta ask, What place|«heave her up.” @id you prepare for my Eve? What] “That's all. I sez, ‘Goodby, Jake. spot have you reference to? You|an' if you heed my warnin’, fil-got @ian’t_ mean my ‘Dump,’ did you?|ten gains ain't a-goin’ to prosper no- ‘Why, Lord, that ain't no place for/body.’ ‘That's what I said to Jake ~ —— no lady. ..,. And now Quintanaj Kioon;: the last solemn words I spoke has went and robbed mg of what I'd/to that there man now jn his bloody saved up for Eve. — . Does that 0] grave—" with Thee, O Lord? No, it don't And] “Hey?” demanded Clinch. it don't go with me, neither. I'm| ‘That's where Jake is,’ repeated agoin’ to git Quintana. Then I'm| Leverett. “Why, so help me, I wasn’t e-goin’ to git them two minks thathgone ten yards when, bahg! goes a (81) of Rutler’s Addition to the City of Casper, formerly Town of Casper, Natrona County, Wyoming, together with all buildings and im- provements thereon situate, which has been duly appraised in the rum jof Twelve Thousand ($12,000.00) Dollars. Said property has been ordered sold in the consolidated judgment and decree of the District Court, Sixth Judicial District, in and for jatrona County, Wyoming, made and entered September 14, 1922, in the following entitled cases pend- ing in said Court: No. 2980—Free Brick and Tile Company, a Wyoming corporation, piniatitt, vs. J. Schneider and Anna chneider, defendants. goin’ hen : 4X0, 8088—J. J. Cottrell, plai robbed my _ sirlie-I am! — . _{gun, and I see this here Quintana a ‘ ij ? tiff, vs. Julius Schneider, Anna Sc Jake Kioon, he done tt in cahoots with| come outen the bush, I do, and walk 1 feer uke BubL-RoHter Shes euus Revit’ How StYUSH Hey, Jee! (ic Teape | [neider, Free Brick and’ Tile Com- Earl Leverett, and Quntana set ’em/up to Jake and frisk Fy 1, and Jake IN “WHese PEON -Rants —BoT Homace DeEesses — THIS Rig: KNockED ve 3 yes % any, a Wyoming corporation, on. atill a kickin’ the moss # slivers. Yes Fo? @ Cow oF ASH EVEN FoR Pew eith Lumber Company, win, A far crash in the forest stilled his! si “ | 1 Gotna impress urcess! How a er pany, a Wyoniing tht's what I seen.” i twitching lps and stiffened every iwan.’ fron muscle. As he lifted his rifle, Sid Hone came CANS— You TEWCEM ‘Got IN STouc! corporation, J. S. Hardwick, \\ tect Schank Plumbing and Heating Com- hen Quintana he pany, a Wyoming corporation, and sink hole. Thas. J. M. Hammon, defendants. the glade. wot I seen with my two eyes. Yes-| 0, 3102—Schank Plumbing and hoo! Yahoo!’ he called, sir. ‘N'then Quintana he run off, n'} Heating Corapany, a corporation re be you, Mike.” |I jest set down-in the trail, I did vs. Julius Schneider, Anna Schne “i r asresving his te E and vcted like I| jder, Free Brick & Title Compan small gray eyes abl |had stole your packet.” corporation, Keith Lumber Co — pai a corporation, J. S. Hardwick, iF J. M. Hammon, and J. Cottrell, de- bate fendanis. No. 3207—J. S. Hardwick, plain- tiff, vs. Julius Schneider, defend- ant. and the order of sale, issued by the s Quintana?” he t you seen riobods The dusk in the est had deep-} |ened.so that the men's faces had be |come mere blotches of gray. | y one the, men who had ith sajl to Clinch: ‘Dhat's his Star Peak lounged up in the| story, Mike. But I preferred he should sunset ght, gathering around}tell it to you himself, 50 I brought h and wiping the sweat from/|him along. + Did you drive Star} dened faces Peak?" | Clerk of said Court, to satisfy the inquired Jim Hastings| “There wa‘n't n’ onto it,” said total amount of the judgments “do we quit. Mike, or do we|Clinch very softly. Then, of a sud-} therein rendered, together with still hunt in Drowned Valley?” den, his shadowy visage became con-| cost: “Not me, at night,” remarked Blom-|torted and he jerked up ‘this rifle and Said property will be sold for noj mers dr threw a cartridge into the magazine.| less than two-thirds of its Beenie Not: amongst them sink-holes,” : “You 4t | he roared at/ CSA ee -.. 7; | value. The terms of sale cre ca‘h ada one. everett, ‘ : —=—— - - - to this, too, a-| We on date of sale. J. L. MARQUIS, Sheriff, in and for Natrona Count} Suddenly Clinch turried and stared} robbin’ at him. Then the deadly light from} “Run led somebody, giving Lev his little eyes shone on the others/erett a violent shove into the woods.| Wyoming. one by one. In the darkness and confusion, ° j Publish Oct. 10, 17, 24, 31, Nov “Boys,” he said, “I gotta get Quin-| Clinch shouldered his way out of the WINNIE WINKLE, THE BREADWINNER. ifs a Way the Girls Have land 14, 1922. tana. T can’t never sleep another| circle and fired at the crackling noise! t aS Tae RR r, wink I get that man. Come on.| that marked Leverett's course—fired v Act up like genta all. Let's go.” [again lower and again, as a distant) | ADIEU, MYFAIREST J (On KENNETH, : way, Yes! You ae Picci eto en Pow The Hastings boys, young and rash,|crash revealed the frenzied flight ot| |@UEEN- OH AHEM-ER- miss MEAN THE THEORY | || /precisery! AND Wi DOCS YOU'RE MAKING A Wit eee shuffled into the trailj Blommers|the trap-robber. After he had fired a| |@LORIOUS GOLDEN = HAVE THAT MAN CAME Do You REALIZE KAPSUL ~ ER- KEY OUT OF | State of Wyomings County of Na- a hesitated, glanced askance at Clinch,|fourth shot, somebody struck up his, | SUNSRINE OF MY Mtl FROM MONKEYs ? } || } THAT You ARE WHAT ‘Do MON | trend cea. Soe een aaa and instantly made up his mind to|rifle. | | LIFE. 1 must | gg ! 2||| YOU EVER HEARD REVERSING THAT YOU MEAN 2? KENNETH DARE | "PAUL MOSER, Plaintiff, take a chance with the sink holes} “Aw.’. said Jim Hastings, “that} “1|\ OF DARWIN'S 155. AROUND THIS |PEARL MOSER, Def. aie oy EXP er than with Clinch ain't no"good. You act un like a kid,| THEORY ??? THEORY M139 FFICE !! THAT: | ope the ates tamed teabendant B “God Almighty, Mike, what be you| Mike. "Tain't so far to Ghost Lake. WINKLE! oO + LPean Mccer, aimee tame aciain piace — faltered Harvey. n'them Troopers might ‘hear ‘you. : beet cgi geets eee ee ce jof residence was San Francisco I'm aimin’ to stop the inlet and] After a silence, Clinch spoke, his to Drowne: } outlet 4 Valley, Harve,”| voice hravy with reaction: | | Paiora a loupe’ takatnatice that replied Clinch in hi s voice. nto t there packet is my Lt- Paul Mose” has “filed pe: - Quintana! tle girl’s Gower. It's all I got to give z 2 against you in the District Court of Natrona County, Wyoming, on t 13th day of September, A. D. 192: Tight. What next | jher. It's all she’s got to make her | | en,"" continued Clinch, "I cal-| a lady. I'll kill any man that roba her} or that helps rob her. these fellas late to set down and wait are a-going with me. 'N’ I want you {esos aes Siggen “How long?" should go back t amy Dump and look| a | you, upon the grounds that | have absented yourself and deserted | this plaintiff for more than one |last; and you are further not junless you appear in answer to the | petition of the plaintiff, on or be- “Ask God, boys. I don't after my girlle while I’m gone.” All I know is that whatever ! slivin “All right,” said Sm}th briefly. He- in Drowned Valley at this hour has|added: “Look out for sink holes, gotta live and die there. For it can't | Mike.” ; never live to come outen that there| Clinch tossed his heavy rifle to his 3 a morass walkin onto two legs Ike a| shoulder: “Let's go.” he said in his Dw mene) some ber, real man.” | Pleasant, misleafing way, “—and I'll; RD Mise ake woe CHAPTER 11 shoot the guts out aany fella that} \dered ‘against you in. accordance Clinch had not taken a dozen strifies| don't “Shaw up at roll call.’ | | y before Hal Smith loomed up ahead Continuell Tomorrow.) { 2 3 | with the prayer icf, said petition. ett before him |} In 1840 the recora e Yo! ein: ) is 13th day of Sept 3 tion of f itation | the Atltnilovswaa Xoayeaen soe ye, aA | e asper un a orning ri une | eee a FF EL CONWELL. . ee as fe ee > 2 Clerk of the District Court ' Raatighraed Sond iba B ry ‘Everybody RY Paper ‘ (Pub. Sept. 26, Oct. 8, 10, 17, 24 31, 1922.) he|elght hours. ‘This year the steamship | ibe

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