Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 6, 1922, Page 18

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Th Oo Oat bf bt od og emo oH ® MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1922. FEDERAL RESERVE REPORT SHOWS | GAN Ur am PER GENT ON WEEK | District No. 10, Kansas City. | Week Ending-— Oct.18. Oct.t1.| Tul a eek ae Cn a of dollars.)| Wichita, Kans. ++ 11087 © 11,654! | atcninon, aye jesvill ne ACHIEVEMENTS CABr ER, "ws = Cheyenne, Wyo. Colorado Sprgs, Colo... Desver. Cole. Ox! iy xa dang "iol 741 1,627 ness for the week ending October 18 forane pee a OF HIS PARTY jrand unction, Colo. 748 mpared with $9,319,000,000 for the! Guthrie. Okla. 1... 9¢ 813 of 6 per cent is reported in spite }trutchinson, Kans... 2,988 3 130) of October 18 includes Columbus Indepesdence, Kans... 2.914 1.830] CLEVELAND, Ohio, Nov. Ges s a holiday in most of the cities, |Joplin, Mo. .......... “8,001 2.583/ retary of State Hughes at a macs. shown for all.the leading centers, except ans*s City, Kans.. 72:908 | meeting here urged Ohio voters to. > by Federal reserve ansss City, Mo.. 7 porate 1a eat iat ec Sat 2 wrence, Kans. .... 1, |MoAlester, Oxia. .... In the tenth district reporting at! Muskogee, ol last Kansas Oity, udes area | Oklahoma City, Okla 18,939 in this city reta Place in Ne th) Okmulgee. Okla. £'33.821.000 tor} tOmaha, Neb. a of Cheyenne with Parsons, Kans. . | Pittsburg, Kans. Individual Accounts by | Pueblo, Co!o. anks in Reporting Centers. St__Joseph._Mo. Che sae Daily Cribune OB elect Carmia Thompson governor and] up false issues. What the American! Simeon D. Fess United] people wanted bas been done ang they | States senator. know credit is not due to those who “The Republican administration }obstructed, but to those who helpea.” Secretary Hughes sald the adminis- b reduced hash old controversies or try to stir!and the public debt cut down. tee p pectin = AB a oA ends e CANDIDATE FOR COUNTY ATTORNEY DEMGCRATIC TICKET » * ARISE! Resent the INSULT to . ii and to your patriotises implied by the slogent “VOTE ’ER STRAIGHT!” Americans. W. KE ‘(cuceatreet : ear.the YOKE of Be Men and Vote for fen ERWIN A. FROYD VOTE FOR Herbert L. Kennedy | | COUNTY SURVEYOR REPUBLICAN TICKET Mr. Kennedy is a graduate civil engineer frorn the University of Wyoming and a licensed surveyor in the State of Wyoming. Mr. Kennedy has been a resident of Casper for the past six years and is familiar with practically every foot of Natrona County. A VOTE FOR MR. KENNEDY IS A VOTE FOR A TRAINED AND EXPERIENCED MAN. [Political Advertisemevt.] 99990090900 900969 695900990009 0000 000008 20909009050000000000000000004 r Salt Creek, Wyo. Republican Candidate for Notice to Property Owners State Legislature His Slogan: “A Paved Road to Salt Creek.” Grading Distriet No. 4 (Political Advertisement.) Voters and property owners, remember who were members of the city council when the grading was done. Earl C. Boyle was one and is now a candidate for County Commissioner, under the slogan, “A Busi- ness Administration.” Do You Realize That There Are Only Vote for JACK E. SCOTT, who has a clean record and will give us a sane admin- istration, (Authorized and paid for by property owners of Grading District No. 4.) Shopping Days Until Christmas? Buy Your Gifts NOW in Casper UNA i nn i wT WALCACE H. LEAVITT Independent Candidate for SHERIFF EAL AS THINKING CITIZENS Will Vote for Leavitt The rumor that I have withdrawn from the race for Sheriff, I wish to brand as a dastardly lie. i As election day approaches J find that my candidacy is meeting with increased favor with the thinking citzens of Natrona county. WALLACE H. LEAVITT Independent Candidate for SHERIFF un (Political Advertisement). CANDIDATE FOR COUNCILMAN Ward Number Two Contrary to a malicious rumor, I am a taxpayer and property owner in the city of Casper. I am the owner of the Pioneer Warehouse and Transfer Company, a well es- tablished business concern. If elected, I will represent ALL the people of Ward Number Two, rather than a small minority who desire to control the affairs of the city for their own personal ad- vantage. Although I have had more than 10 years’ experience in city construction and con- tract work, ] HAVE NO INTEREST IN ANY CONSTRUCTION OR CONTRACT- ING FIRM. My experience should benefit the city of Casper, if I am chosen to repre- sent the people of Ward Number Two. If elected, I will strive at all times to safeguard the interests of my constituents and give thema thorough business administration. I am entering this campaign on my.own initiative but with the endorsement of numerous prominent citizens of my ward and various local organizations. I HAVE MADE NO PLEDGES OR PROMISES TO ANYONE, NOR bs IDO SO. ROYCE FOR COUNCILMAN Ward No. Two (This advertisement is paid for personally by Walter W. Royce.) (Political Advertisement.) VCE “ll A AAA ‘nce Mn

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