Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 10, 1922, Page 10

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MANY REFUSE) © Skkim_Ablaze | BARNEY GOOGLE-No Explanations Were Needed. By Billy De Beck .{ —Now, ts | dup} Mon peculia ards. The hip joint of the ak leg grew with the rest of the body, but below the knee there was appreciable development after dirth. Quint’s fathér and mother were both perfectly normal animals.” To get what you WANT, let folks know about it. If you have something to buy or sell, or are looking for a po- sition, an ad in our Want Ad Columhs will bring you results. Lowest Storage in Casper Guaranteed Repar Work, Acety- lene Welding, Gas, Oil and Greases and Crank Case Service. . Brakes Examined Free ACCESSORIES Taat’s the way to get in touch with thé people who can fulfill your wants. We guarantee. the largest paid circulation of any Wyo- ming paper and by far the greatest and quickest results. R NV, IT OUGHT TO GE THE = } SKEEZix, AREN'T You ASHAMED : SS] | OF YOUR UNCA; WALT ? He's BEEN Sst eapeee Lae. DEE WORLD, TRYING FOR "FHREE Days SIMPLY VEST ORS Rae “UP: FO. 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BAH! mars want) \ _ “Everybody’s Paper” ¥ ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS TO | PURCHASE GOVERNMENT . ROYALTY OIL FROM SALT“ CREEK FIELD, WYOMING, AND CAT CREEK FIELD, MON- TANA. bone Secretary of the Interior in- jvites sealed bids to be submitied at j his office, Interior Building, Wash- |ington, D. C., prior to noon of No- | vember 15, 1922, for royalty oil ac- |cruing to the United States from leases on Government 1and within the Salt. Cyaek oil field in the State of Wyoming and_ within the Cat Creek oil field in the State of Mon- tana, for a period of either five and, or ten years, beginning January 1, 1923. -At present, the total Govern- ment royalty oil from the Salt Creek field amounts to approximately 8,- 200 barrels and from the Cat Creek field 500 barrels daily. These amounts may reasonably be expect- ed to increase. Bidders for royalty oil from leases on Government land in the Cat Creek Field must agree to pur- chase the entire royalty oil accruing @| to the United. States, but two o more qualified bidders may seh ai seunt bid for said Cat Creek roy- alty. . In the Salt Creek Field, bids will be received for the purchase of roy- alty oil from leases on Goverament |land in that field on either or both |of the following proposals: | (1) Cash royalties for ail of the Government royalty oils from | the Salt Creek Field, ;(2) Cash royalties for fixed | amounts ‘of Government roy- \ 1 Talty oil of not less than 2,000 , barrels daily. Bids are té be based upon the | posted field price in the Oklahoma- | Kansas field offered or paid for the |major portion of the oil produced | of the came quality. Bids are to be stated in terms of equality or of a differential in cents . per barrel above or below the o:ted field price for Oklahoma-Kansas crude. The Secret.:y of the Interior 7 may accept any bid which ju —his* judgment is most advantageous to t {the Government and reserves the F lright, to reject any or all bids. ‘Additional information regarding a. jbids for Government royalty ote f ;can be obtained from the Bureau o' Mines, Washington, D. C., or from the field offices of the Bureau of Mines at Casper, Wyoming, or Wine jnett, Montana. | Pab. Oct. 13, 20, 27; Nov. 3,10, |1%, 1922, | —— NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Chas. E. Sheldon, De- ceased. ~~ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN jthat letters of Administration were on the 19th day of September, 1922, | @ranted to the undersigned in the |above estate, and all persons having jclaims against the said estate are hereby required to exhibit them, ; with the necessary vouchers for al- lowance, to the undersigned J. J. Burger, within six months after the date of said letters, or they may be precluded from any benefit from such ectate, and if such claims be not’ exhibited within one year from }the date of said letters, they will be forever barred. Dated September 30, 1922. ° HAZEL CONWELU) ies Cleric of District, Court. Publish Oct. 6, 13, 20, 27 ,and Nov. |3 and 10, Se Mrs. J. M. Forrest is active manager | of a shoe repair shop in Bra‘nbridge, | Ga. LANDER DAIRY & | PRODUCE CO. 546 South Chestnut Phone 1735 See

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