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PAGE FOUR. CORN AND SPUD CROPS OF YEAR LARGEST IN HISTORY OF STATE, Corn arn | Wyoming we t vested but potatoes at wember low x report departr tore. 1 veas of midisture, but t remedied. Th the crop sit Corn—The : as been! mary of crop was 100 and 109, wi er comr tvestock) was as 100 So when the f. stockman sells his prodi 5 other hit dol ties (ex NOTICE OF HEARING OF AS- SESSMENT ROLL FOR THE CON. STRUCTION OF GRADING, PAV- ING, AND IMPROVEMENTS OF *|STREETS, AND PORTIONS OF STREETS, IN PAVING DISTRICT NUMBER TWENTY-TWO, IN C'TY OF CASPER, COUNTY OF “ NATRONA, STATE OF WYOMING _| will. me “tp. m., hearing | improvements and southea: * the City s hereby given that the cil of the City of Casper llth day of De- ght o'clock the City Council ber'of the City Hall, City of Casper, for the Notice City Cor cember, to. th ment r e construc the necessary grading, paving, and upon those streets, and portions of streets, of Paving District Number Twenty-Two, in of Casper, to-wit: Lincoln Street and Lincoln nue from the South line of Se Street to the North line of Ba Avenue. The béundary of said Pav trict g Dis- nber Twenty-Two is as fol- , lows, to-wit: compared 062,000 bush bushels and t 007 placed 87 Ta y year of 91 per cent While the ‘8 potato crop very good, the supply has greatly ex-) local demand the outside | been with ceeded the marke price nose grading No. be mo The from the local stations to QOctob; 1922, 410 cars compared to 6 cars to the sar last year. The | total shipments from 1921 crop was | 955 cars, with 545 cars shipped from] fhe 1920 crop. | Crops—The cl | a yield of ve poo low 1 could was date er seed crop bushels per yield of - béet crop has been very io the ecreage is below that reports indicate a larger Agricultural Situgtion — was very favorable for al farm and ranch work, but the lack of moisture resulted in little plowlag it is estim: that the acreage Pp ed was but 62 per cent of that in 1921 The seeding of winter wheat and rye has been retarded by the dry weather, which also delayed germination of that sown. ails Wyoming crops have been good this year, the discouraging fea- ture to the farmer and stockman is the small return for his production when compared to the commodities that he purchases. The general pur- chasing power of farm products in the United in terms of other commod. ities was 64 in September, 1922, con pared to 64 in August, 69 in July, and 72 in June. Taking the 1913 price, to equal 100 it is found that on September 15 that the price of yp Ebces Ane Sa ete Raines ak Marvin-Heaney Marriage November 7. Friends of Miss Grace V. Marvin Them Heaney have been of the couple which took Spiscopal church, as B. ver, November 7. their way to Denver they stop ped for a few days at the home of the groom's sister, Mrs. W. J. Brad Jey, where they were delightfully en: tertained Mr. Hea: about eight 3 tion in t of the Standard i Or has been tn Casper for ears and holds a respon lubricating de refinery ill make their homé at 1229 r street > attract attention simp » they make no effort to ximately 100,000 employed | turing industries of Il the corresponding t accordin, repc department ab« ~ me more men @ manufac. than at year, Money is like ant but a bad ms BAKING POWDER SAME PRICE for over 30 years 2 5 Ounces for 2 bs Use less than of higher priced brands. You save in using KC. Millions of pounds bought by the government. | 148; *| thence south i on the South line of street a point 150 feet east of the northwest corner of Block 145; thence running south slong the center line of Block 145, and the center line of the alley in Blocks 146, 147, and 148, a distance of 1,315.26 feet; thence South 15 degrees 00 minutes West a distance of 407.54 feet to the north line of Badger Avenue, at a p 60 de- grees 00 minutes East 48 feet from the southwest corner of Block thence north 60 degrees 00 minutes West along the North line of Badger Avenue, a distance of }475.48 feet to the center line of the alley between Lincoln Avnue and Grant Avenue; thence north 30 degrees 00 minutes East along the center line of the alley in Block 133, a distance of 274.50 feet; thence north along the center line of the alley in Blocks 183, 132, and 131, and along the center of Block 130, a distance of 1,233.45 feet to the south line of Second .Street, at a point 150 feet west of the north- east corner of Block 130; thence east along the South line of Second Street, a distance of 380 feet to the point of beginning. the said assessment roll is file h the City Clerk of the City of Casper, where it may be examined; by any persons; and any and all persons who may desire to object to said assessment roll are make such ob- and to file thé same with the said. City Clerk on or before the date fixed for such hear- ing, or at such time as the hearing may be continued to. The said City Council will sit as a Board of Equalization for the pur- pose of considering such roll, and at such hearing, or hearings, will consider such objections made hereto or any part thereof, or set aside such Toll in order that such assessments be made as to such which appear just and equitable, and then to proceed to confirm the same by Ordinances. Dated Casper, Wyoming, Novem-| ber 8, A. D., 1922 W . BLACKMORE (Seal) Mayor. Attest: H. H, PRICE, City Clerk. Published November 11, 12, 14 and 15, A. D. 1922. fe eae! * NOTICE OF HEARING OF AS- SESSMENT ROLL FOR THE CON- STRUCTION OF GRADING, PAV- ING, AND IMPROVEMENT OF STREETS, AND PORTIONS OF STREETS, IN PAVING DISTRICT NUMBER TWENTY-SEVEN, IN CITY OF CASPER, COUNTY OF NATRONA, STATE OF WYOMING Notice ig hereby given that the City Council of the City, of Casper will meet on the 11thyday of De- cember, A. D. 1922, at eight o’clock p. m. on said date, at the City Coun. cil Chamber of the City Hall, C of Casper, for the purpose of hear- ing objections to the assessment roll, for the construction of the nec- essary grading, paving, and im- provements upon those streets, and| portions of streets, of Paving Dis- trict Number Twenty-Seven, in the City of Casper, to-wit: Badger avenue from the East line| 1922, : of Lincoln avenue to the West line|o'clock in the forenoon and _ five of Jefferson. The boundary of said Paving D: trict Number Twenty-Seven is follows, to-wit: Beginning at the southwest cor- ner of Lot y of Cast east a dista purpose of jp. to, or any part thereof, or set aside as} in Block 149 in the|the south front door of the Court Wyoming, running] Ho degrees 00 minutes| nce of 300 feet to the| pose of considering such roll, and,corporstion, J. at such hearing, or hearings, such roll in order that such assess- ments be mace as to such which ap- pear just and equitable, and then.to proceed to confirm the same by Or- dinances. Dated Casper, Wyoming, Novem-} ber 8, A. D. 1922. | W. A. BLACKMORE, (Seal) Mayor. Attest: H. H. PRICE, City Clerk. Published November 11, 12, 13,) 14 and 15, 22. posh wh ccna NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. NOTICE OF HEARING ON AS- SESSMENT ROLL FOR THE CON- STRUCTION OF GRADING, PAV- ING, AND IMPROVEMENT OF THESE STREETS, AND POR- TIONS OF STREETS, IN PAVIN DISTRICT NO. 21, IN CITY O CASPER, COUNY OF NATRONA, STATE OF WYOMING. Notice is hereby. given that the City Council of the City of Casper will meet on the 11th day of De-| cember, A. D. 1922, ut 8:00 o'clock .m., on said date, at the City| Couneil Chamber of the City Hall,} City of Casper, for the purpose of| hearing objections to t ment ‘roll, for the construetion of the necessary grading, paving, and| shows her signs of approaching win- improvements upon those streets,| ter, so does human nature. and portions of streets, of the Pav- ing District No. 21, in the City of Casper, to-wit: Jackson Street fram the Sout! — line of Second Street to the North line of Fifth Street. The boundary of said Paving Dis- trict No. 21 is as follows, to-w Beginning on the South line of Second Street at a point distant! 150 feet West from the northeas' corner of Block 47, White's Addi-|’ tion to the City of Casper; thence running south through the center of Blocks 47, 58,-and 57, a distance of 980.5 feet to the norwn line of Fifth Street, at a point 150 feet West of the southeast corner of Block 57 in White’s Addition; thence East along the north line of econd Street ta a point 150 feet East of the southwest corner of Block 56, White’s Addition; thence north a distance of 980.5 feet to the South line of Second Street to a point of 150 feet East of the north- west corner of Block 48, in White's Additions: thence wost along the south line of Second Street a dis- tance of 380 feet to the point of be-| ginning. | That the said assessment roll i¢ now on file with the City Clerk of the City of Casper, where it may be examined by any persons; and any and all persons who may desire to object to said assessment roll are hereby notified to make such objec- tions in writing, and to file the same with the said City Clerk on or be- fore the date fixed for such hearing, or at such time as the hearing may, be continued to. The said City Council will sit as a Board of Equalization for the purpose of considering such roll, and at such hearing, or hearings, will consider such wbjections made here- such roll in order that such assess- ments be made as to such which ap- pear just and equitable, and then to proceed to confirm the same by Ordinances. Dated Casper, Wyoming, Novem- ber 8, A. D, 1922. W. A. BLACKMORE, (Seal) Mayor. Attest: H. H. PRICE, City Clerk. Published November 11, 12, 13, 14 and 15 A. D. 1922. —_—_—_— NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. S. i Office, at Douglas, Wyoming, October 16, 1922. Notice is hereby given that Mar-| ion Marqui:, formerly Marion Cars-} ley, of per, Wyoming, who, on. August 26, 1919, January 9, 1920,/ made homestead and additional homestead entries, Nos. 013962, 021849, for, homestead, W% sec-| tion 26, township 35 N., range 81| W., and additional homestead N % | section 27, township 35 N., range 81 W., sixth principal meridian, has filed notice of intention to make» final three-year proof, to establish claim to the land above described,| before Marion P. Wheeler, U. 8.) Commissioner, at Casper, Wyoming, on the 20th day of November, 1922. will Schank Plumbing and Hea! consider such objections made here-|pany, a Wyoming co! to, or any paft thereof, or set aside|J. M. Hammon, defendants. Heating Company, a corporation, vs, Julius Schneider, Anna Schnei-j and takes danci der, Free Brick & Title Com / eee corporatien, pany, J. fendants, tiff, vs. Julius Schneider, ant. a) and the order of sale, issued by the ®nd the bloom is off the rose. Clerk of said Court, to satirfy the|" total amount of the judgments |soat, piu ae : eae V ITA Ni IN E S less value. on date of sale. Sheriff, in and for Natrona Cor“ty, and 14, 1922, e assess-| Out of Season fbe Casper Dailp Cribune ; S._ Hardwick,| pinks and baby blues. wv, Ber When a man takes to wearing red No. 3102—Schank Plumbing and} about like a ewe lamb. When . & » %| When either sex turns jts vamring ao —_ =o bere the youthfully green—having a@ corpo: ion, J. Hardwic! failed to land anythin; pert, - M: Hammon, and J. Cottrell, de-'roned. eS POPSEIY Bem . When a woman refuses to lengthen No. 3207—J."S. Hardwick, plain-| ber skirts in accordance with defend- | valling style. : | pene he frost i<-on the pumpkin than two-thirds of its appraised The terms of sale are cath, | essential, healt h-building factors, have always been in J. L. MARQUIS, cod-liver oil and account for Wyoming. Publish Oct. 10, 17, 24, 31; Nov./7 coming malnutrition. ‘Scott's Emulsion should be taken for a reason- able length of time daily, to enable its tich, vitamine -nour- ishing virtues to help retresh, energize ana build up the body. Scots @ towns Micumfeld N 2. LOVE NOTS By KAY KEAN Know you that even as nature Beware the signa: | When @ woman starts putting on | == = Omaha Your Hay Market FOUR STAR VAUDEVILLE ACTS IRIS THEATER Wednesday and Thursday JIMMIE, MARY AND RAY cdeville in har: mony singing, comedy dance and music, TOM DAVIES NOV§LTY CARTOONING MURRAY & BERGE “BLACK AND TAN” A Comedy Surprise LATHAM & RUBYE ‘“THAT PAIR IN THE AIR” A Gymnastic Sensatton PHOTOPLAY FEATURE VIOLA DANA —IN— “SEEING IS BELIEVING” Wednesday and Thursday MATINEE EACH DAY ‘Two Shows Each Night Hay men value the pro- tection of a legally regu- lated market. Omaha’s market receives the utmost protection through an efficient hay exchange. Both buyer and ‘seller are protected by Omaha weights and grades. There are favorable stor: in-transit ratee and many buy- ers. Railroad rates gnd connec- tions make Omaha the logical market for the district in which you live. Let Us Prove It. Write Chamber of Commerce, Omaha “My Wild Irish Rose” WITH AN ALL STAR CAST - Comedy—News—Fables Mr. H. L. BOTTOMS, Singing At 3:15, 7:30, 9:30 Shows Start 1:00, 2:30, 4:45, 7:00 9:00 TOMORROW and THURSDAY WALLACE REID —In— “THE ‘DICTATOR” Miss Claire Bish, Singing i" i COME ALONG?! & man goes out on the sly} its helpfulnéss in over | and) neckties. | When a woman tries to scamper| SPECIAL FOR CHILDREN > Saturday morning at 10:30 Big POTATO Matinee All Children 1 Potato and 1 Nickle =| Potatoes for needy families of Casper YOMING Continuous 1 to 11 _TQDAY Double Program THOMAS MEIGHAN —In— “CAPPY RICKS” —and— JACK MULHALL In a JACK LONDON Story “The Channel Raiders”, —rund— “ INTERNATIONAL NEWS REX L, MAYNE Singing Popular Songs Don’t Overlook Qur Orchestra THURSDAY HARRY CAREY H.Y. Last Times Today Rupert Hughes’ Great Comedy Drama “Dangerous Curve - Ahead’ —With— HELENE CHADWICK and RICHARD DIX —Also— Buster Keaton alee PREIS “MY WIFE’S RELATIONS” 1 to 11 10c—25c Wednesday, Thursday Norma Talmadge —In— “The Sign on the Door” Claimant names as witne:ses: P. W. Frank, Andrew Mathers, Cecil Morris, Robt. C. Marquis, all of asper, Wyoming. ‘ Register. Publish Oct. 17, 24, 31, Nov, 7, 14, 1922. 3 vd RS esa NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SANE. On the first day of December, 192: between the hours of ten o’clock in the afternoon, said sale to commence at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon, I wiil offer for sale and sell at public yendue, to the highest bidder for cash, at ec, in. Natrona County, Wyo- min, on Center street, at Casper, Natrona County, Wyoming, the fol- southeast corner of Lot 10 in Block| lowing ‘described lands, tenements, 149; thence north 30 ‘degrees 0/real estate and property, to-wit: minutes East along the West line of| The west ninety-five (95) feet of Jefferson Avenue and said line ex-| Lots Numbered Eight (8) and Nine tended north & distance of & 4) (9), in Block Numbred Eighty-one| feet to a point; thence north de-|(81) of Butler’s Addition to the grees 00 minutes West a distance/City of Casper, formerly Town of of 310.59 feet to the East line of| Casper, Natrona County, Wyoming, Lincoln Avenue at a point 26|tcgether with all_buildings and im- feet distant, North 30 degrees 00| provements thereon situate, which minutes, East from the southwest|has been duly appraised in the sum corner of Block 148; thence south|of Twelve Thousand ($12,000.00) 80 degrees 00 minutes West along| Dollars. 2 the line of Lincoln Avenue a| Said property has been ordered dist e of 499.26 feet to the point|sold in the- consolidated judgment of beginning. and decree ‘of the District Court, That the said assessment roll is|Sixth Judicial District, in and for now on file with the City Clerk of|Natrona County, Wyoming, made the City of Casper, where it may be/and entered September 14, 1922, in examined by any persons; and any|the following entitled cases pend- and all persons who may desire to|ing in said Court: object to said sessment roll are) No. 2980—Free Brick and Tile} hereby notified to make such ob-|Company, a Wyoming corporation, jections in writing, and to file the|plaintiff, vs. J. Schneider and Anna same with the said Gity Clerk on or| Schneider, defendants. before the date fixed for such hear- No, 3089—J. J. Cottrell, plain- ing, or at such time as the hearing tiff, ys. Julius Schneider, Anna Sch- may he continued to. neidet, Free Brick-and Tile Com- the said Gity Council will sit as pany, oa Wyoming corporation, a Board of Equalization for the pur- Keith Lumber Company, a Wyoming MAE MURR “BROADWAY ROSE” A Dance Daring Even for Broadway— It was'to be her last dance before the fascinated eyes\of a New York audience. She was going to marry, and be safe for all time from Broadway, and the sort of men who haunt it—so she thought. A SENSATION OF SPLENDOR AND LAVISH: NESS, LOVE AND ROMANCE EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION MR. JACK McKENNA Former movie actor, ig person, with his novelty act, singing and talking pictyres TODAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 19 CASPER STORAGE. GR 117 EAST SECOND STREET Phones 97 and 98 4 NO HIGHER IN PRICE—HIGHER IN QUALITY © SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK’ RICHELIEU, OUR “BEST GRADE” COFFEE Buy it—Try It and Know Coffee Sat- 5 Lb. Cans....$2.50 isfaction. Richelieu Peeled Apricota 214 5 sat Each 45c; 3 Cans $1.25; 6 Cans $2.45 Richelieu Fruits for Salad, 214 Tins, ‘ nnn nntreyne Each 60c; Doz. $6.85; Case $13.45 Richelieu XXX Golden Wax Beans No. 2-Cans ..Each 30c; Doz. $3.45; Case $6.75 ax Beans, No. 2 Cans, ~~ tttteennnn eee ach 20c; Doz. $2.25; Case $4.35. Pjymouth Rock Early June Peas, No. 2 Cans, Ps -Each 20c; Doz. $2.25; Case $4.35 arner’s Pure Fruit Jam, 26-0z. Jars Each 55c; 3 For $1.50 Goose Jam, No. 10 Tins Bar Le Duc Imported Currant Jelly, 314-0z. Jars Richelieu Table Syrup, Cane and Maple Blend ---2¥%4 Tins, 75c; 5-Ib. Tins $1.35; 10-ib. Tins $2.50 Telephone your orders—they wii] be given the same care and attention as though you.came to the store in person. Our delivery service is complete and efficient. Masoon Cut Sprague-Warner’s Grey Exclusive Agents for Richelieu Pure Food Products We sell for cash or credit. A Service Store. CASPER STORAGE GROCERY 117 EAST SECOND STREET Phones 97 and 98 Feri se CASPERS FAMILY THEATRE £¥ B41) DRADER TODAY. “The Huckleberry King” A MUSICAL COMEDY TABLOID ALL'FUN, MUSIC AND DANCING Presented by Bert Vallee’s Radio Girls Also Added Feature Binney in “Thirty-Nine East” Talking Picture, “Martha” Admission 10c-40c ’ Shows at 7 and 9 West First, Off Center Street “Follow the Crowd—You’ll Be Surprised” Constance L. P. WALL Presents, “THE SMILES and STYLES of 1923” Opening IRIS THEATER SUNDAY, NOV. 19 With a High Class Two-act Bill “THE LURE OF THE CITY” Fourteen People and Scenic Artist Featuring LORRETTA KIDD A Bishop-Cass Theater LAST TIMES TODAY “THUNDER CLAP” ONE OF THE GREATEST THRILLERS YOU . : EVER SAW Wonderful race horse scenes. A villainous plot. miated. A dash down the rapids of an angry 7 river. woven around a beautiful mother story. —Also— “SPLITTING HAIRS” COMEDY WEDNESDA Y—THURSDAY FOUR STAR ACTS OF VAUDEVILLE - AND FEATURE PICTURE Admit J. H. Sheppard and one s)