Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 12, 1922, Page 10

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AAT —— ee Be Perce | PAGE FICS NOTICE OF SATE AND SCHOOL LAND the ap- less than $10.00 per s lands described quarter south ) section 8 quarter northwest quarter southes ter (NW%SEX) sectio north, of the si taining 120 acr (Application for Selectior No. 3186 by Donald Bea Bouthea quarter southwest quarter’ (SE%SW%), southwest quarter southeast quarter (SW SE%) section four (4), township h ght (3 north, range hree (83) west of the sixth principal meridiar 80 containing acres, more or le (Application for Selection and Sale No. 3280 t Martin T. Baskett.) Southwe quarter southeas' quarter (SW% ) section thir ty-one (31), southe quarter southwest quarter ( 4) (32), township north, range west; Lot Three section thirty-two thirty-three i eighty-seven of the parcel of said 20.00 per acre, and the will not be sold for less ce-fourths of the appraised and not less than .00 sur. ior per acre. The said lands will be sold sub- ject to the term and condition that the purchaser, or purchasers, there- of upon receiving title 1 recon- vey to the State of Wyoming a mining and mineral rignts in and to said lands, including the right to prospect for, mine and remove any and all minerals and coal from said! lands. who offers to pay the highest price per acre rnd to reconvey to 29 State all minerals and coal existing or found to exist the land, to- gether with the to prospect for sam The said lands will be sold upon the following terms: Not less than 10 per cent of the purchase price to be paid in cash at the time of sale. and the balance in not to exceed eighteen equal annual pi nents ‘with interest thercon at the rate of 4 per cent per annum, provided that all such purchase price may be ps at the time of sale, or subsequent! at the option of the pu 3 The co: is advertisement must be paid by the purchasers of the lands, y improvements the land be purchased by the , either by n purchasers of the private agreement or at the appr: der the autho ili be sold sub- established or granted under the laws of t ate of Wyoming or reserved to the Unitec and subject to any vested and accrued h company, or any ject to all subject to the right of the proprietor of any ct and remove k t hould t found to enetrate or i 2 premi! hereby granted, as provided by lav he Board reserves the right t ll bids offered at ss Whereof, We have our hands and caused ’\gether with the ri - granted t premises hereby granted, I The highest bidder is the bidder 3 .|S. Land Office at Douglas, lede| No. 3351, Ra: The appraised ¥ ree-fourths of the appraised and not less than be sold sub- ition that e said lands will to the term and con State of Wyoming all d mineral rights in to ands, including the right to t for, mine and remove any end all lands. The highest bidder is the bidder offers to pay tho highest price acre and to reconvey to the ate all minerals and coal existing or found to exist in the land, to- ent for same. Not less than cent of the purchase price h at the time of In not to ex- annual 10 per rate of 4 per cent per annum, pro- vided that all such purchase price .|may be paid at the time of sale, or subsequently at purchasers. The cost of this advertisement must be paid by the purchasers cf the lands. Any improvements cn the lands must be purchased by the purchasers of the lands, either by private agreement with the owner or at the appraised value fixed un- der the authority of the Board. | The said lands will be sold sub- ject to all legally established or rights of way under the laws of the State of Wyoming or the option of the .|reserved to the United States and subject to any vested and accrued rights of any ditch company, or any person, owning any ditch or ditches on, or passing through any part of -|suid lands and subject to the right .|of the proprietor of any vein or lode to extract and remove his ore therefrom, should the same be found to penetrate or intersect the as pro- vided by law The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids offered at the said sale. In Witness Whereof, We have hereunto set our hands and caused to be affixed the 1 of the Board this 15th day of November, A. D. 1922. (SEAL) ROBERT D. CAREY. President, State Board of Land Commissioners. A. BAKER, Commissioner of Public Lands, retary. Publish Nov. 21, 28, Dec. 5 and -|12, 1922 _— NOTICE OF PUBLICATION. Depa nt of the Interior, United States Land Office, Douglas, Wyoming, December 6, 192 The following named entrymen have filed notice of their intention make final proof upon their estead entries before Marion United Commi Wyoming, entry. Serial 018849, allowed Jan- uary 6, 1921. for lot 12, section 19, Jue of the sur- e right of each parcel of said is $13.33 1-3 per acre, and the is will no for leas $10.00 T, or purchasers, there- hall recon- minerals and coal from said t to prospect | | ‘The said lands will be sold upon . the following terms: | } | on additional homestead | SWu4UNE%, SE% section 30, NE% $ SE section 31, township 31 range 80 W. Witnesse: William Tuttle, nk pole, Albert Huffard and n Fredericks, all of Freeland, Wyoming. Margaret Kropp, widow of Will- iam Kropp, deceased, of Casper, Wyoming, on homestead entry, Se- Nu N rial 013770, allowed October 4,! 11920, for SW% section 8, 'j W%,, SEXSW, SEX, EYN SW'UNEX section 17, towns N., range 80 W., sixth principal meridian W William Tuttle. Frank Sipple, Albert Huffard, and John Fredericks, all of Freeland, |, Wyoming. B. J. ERWIN, | Register. Publish Dec. 11, 18, 25, 1922, and Jan. and 8, 1923. a on} NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U- Wyo- ming, December 9, 1922, Notice is hereby given that Thomas E. Custello of Casper, Wyoming, who, on April 1, 1921, made homestead and additional homestead entries, No. 028492, 028498, for homestead S'%sNW%, WtSw Sec. and additional homestead NW Sec. 27, NE% NE% section 28, SE%, S%NEX, NW4NE% section 21, township 31 N., range 85 W., sixth principal meridian, has filed notice of inten- tion to make final three-year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Marion P. Wheeler, United States Commis- jsioner at Casper, Wyoming, on the |15th day of January, 1923. | Claimant names as witnesses: Orval Smith, William Petroff, to be affixed the Seal of the Board Melvin Whitehead, Harry Gambell,| this 15th day of November, A. D. 1922. ROBERT D. CAREY, President, St Board Land Commissior and State Board of Sct Land Commi SEAL) . BAKER, Commissioner of Public Lands Secre’ NOTICE OF SALE OF STATE); LANDS given that pur- d at the order of of Land Commis- te Board he Co \all of Casper, Wyoming. | B. J. ERWIN, | Register. Publish Dec. 11, 18, 25, 1922, n. 1, 8, 1923, SE ils a FOR PUBLICATION. NOTICE Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Douglas, Wyo- ming, December 9, 1922. Not is hereby given that Ern- . Richardson of Casper, W g, who, on December 20, 191 ade homestead entry, No. 012268, jfor all of section 20, township 34 N., range 79 W, sixth principal meridian, has filed notice of inten- tion to make final three-year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Marion Wheeler, United States Commi: sioner, at Casper, Wyoming, on the 16th day of January, 1923. c nant names as witness I. Beam. C. C. Richardson, of Casper, ming. J. ERWIN, Register. sh Dec. 11, 18, 25, 1922, ses: | iam J. Busch, Vern L. Thorn- TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1922. — ve Just SEEN DowwsTars TEs Te LANDLORO WHaT ! THIKK ’ —— 1k Make IT HoT For Him ~ “1 we'o \F HE doesuT Cive US Some ey at Move RicuT opt — 1 KHow A Hite up Town—" we CAN Tete Him To «0 HANG - JNcOESs! How CAN (_ Get HER OFF THAT MovE Ve | NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. ACHEL KNOWS GASOLINE ALLEY—_R Department of the Interior, U. § Land Office at Douglas, Wyomin Decentber 6, 1922 ITS ALL FIXED, RacwEL? PosTPON Heth g j r= aes Notice is hereby given fie pea wu Rd see ne sacle eas LLER TOU ME To | Harry E. Hoshaw of Alcova, W THE LAWVED SAID THE court // JUST THE SAME, You LOOK OUT FOR A TALL DARK | ming, who, on July 18, 1916, Se CALEMOAR WAS CEnAiNe, “THE: 18774 ONE ONCE AN | AIN'T HAD HO | tember 1916, made homestead | rece vie te CONFIDENCE IN THEM KIND and additional homestead entrie | Ne. 08 $, No. 08892, for hom: stead Lot 4, Section 18, Ty 29 N R. 83 W., and S4SE% Section 1 inal three-year proof, to establish claim to the land abovi described, before Register and Re- ceiver, United States Land Office, at Douglas, Wyominz, on the 17th day of January, 1923. Claimant names ss witnesses: M. L. Bishop of Casper, Wyo- ming; Arthur Childers of Alcova, Wyoming; Sam R. Turner of Raw- lins, Wyoming; Jane Dodds of Cas- 7, Wyoming. ven neon B,J, ERWIN, Register. 18, 25, 1922, Publish Dec. 11. and Jan. 1, 8, 1923. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U¢ 8. Land Office at Douglas, Wyo- December 6, 1922. tice is hereby given that Will- iem J. Busch of Casper, Wyoming, who, on June 13, 1917, December 20, 1919, made homestead and ad- ditional homestead entries, No. 012757, 012798. for homestead Sty Sec. 6 and additional homestead Nt% eection 5. township $4 N., Ranee 79 W.. sixth principal meridian, has filed notice of inten- tion to make final three-year proof. to establish claim to the land above HARO Remy. acatua, Im WorReiep \ Bout MY SHEIK - HE HAS SOMETHING ON His MIND OND KE REFUSES To CONFIDE wae! Ha! -THars ACTHING New — 1 Tec WOH HAROLD Lows BAD —HE Waks AROUND Int @ Deze! ya . 1 CANT HELP BEING aN ALAQMED— HE WONT EaT— He DONT SLEEP Ea <4 ( SHaw! panw ~ PRo- Besiy On etrac OF | INDIGESTION! tLe Go NuTTYIE 1 DONT THinic OF SomePn To GET TH QUEEN FOR CHRISTMAS, described, before Marion P. Wheeler, United States Commis- sione’ ming, on the 17th 1923. Claimant names as witnesses: E, A. Fairbanks, Ernest Richard- son, Edward Hartford. Laureli Pheiffer, all of Casper. Wyoming. B. J. ERWIN, Register. 18, 25, 1922, Publish Dec, 11. and Jan. 1, 8, 1923. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U.S. > Land Office at Douglas, Wyoming, December 9, 1922. Notice is hereby given that Al- bert C. Walberg of Casper, Wyo. ming, who, on June 28, 1920, made additional homestead | entry, No. 024351, for S% NEX, SEUNW, N%S%, SWKSWK, section 15, townshin 36 N.. ranee 78 W., sixth principal meridian, has filed notice of in‘entio: to make final three- year proof, to establish claim to the iand ebove described, before Marion P, Wheeler, United States Gom- missioner, at Casper, Wyoming, on the 15th day of January, 1923. Claimant names as witnesses: Wallace F. Groner. Harold E. WINNIE WINKLE, THE BREADWINNER. Kitty Spoiled Kenneth’s Lunch | WINNIE INVITED ME OUT ]] 17'S AWFUL Ni NONSENSE, MISS CLAW! L CANT UNDERSTAND KENNETH TO LUNCH WITH HER, OF You To ae ANY FRIEND OF WINN . mth ee pion Mabel lg Sd AINT ME ALONG 2 15 A FRIEND OF MINE! SUDDENLY RENEMDGRED! HE DOES HOPE I AIN'T THE ODDEST THINGS LIKE THAT— | BUTTIN’ INI! ALL OF A SUDDEN:) MAKES ME KIND OF -ER- SUSPICIOUS! P. fe: i THAVE AN INVITATION : ND TH'CHRISTMA: poubays WITH FRIENDS 1N DINKEYVILLE ft 1 WONDER IF TH’ BOSS WOULDGIMME A WEEK OFF @? -€R- AHEM: DID You SAY - ER- DINKEYVILLE K) Miss CLAW st SO MUCH WINNIE ff ME LUNCH Money To-Day!! Williams, Herbert E. Webb. Harry O, Collier, all of Carper. Wvoming. Pablish Dec. 11, and Jan. 1, 8, 1923. 18, SUMMONS. 4 State of Wyoming, Count, rg Natrona, ss. Almeda La Lone, Plaintiff, George La Lone, Defendant. To GEORGE LA LONE, Defend ant above named: You will take notice that. you have been sued in the abeve en- titled court by tke above named plaintiff, Almeda La Lone, and that the said plaintiff sets forth in her petition a cause of action against you for divorce, and charges you with cruelty, and prays for an ab- solute divorce, and the custody of the minor children, to-wit: Ernest, Warren, James, Robert and Alice, and for a decree awarding the fol- lowing described homestead prop- erty to the plaintiff as her sole and separate property, to-wit: Lots one. hundred eighty-five (185) and one hundred eighty-six (186) in block thirty-eight (38) North Casper Addition to the town (now city) of Casper, County of Natrona, State of Wyoming; and for other relief as set forth % petition on file and you will fu ther take notice that unless you an swer the petition of plaintif? on or before the 3rd day of February, A. D. 1923, said petition, with all mat- ters and allegations therein con- tained will be taken as true, and judgment rendered accordingly. Witness Hazel Conwell, Clerk of the District Court, and the seal thereof, at the City of Casper, this 2nd day of December, A. D. 1922, HAZEL CONWELL, Clerk of the District Court. (SEAL) Publish Dec. [Jan. 2, 9, 1928, vs THE KERNE! READ The Casper Sunday Morning Tribune “Everybody’s Paper” 12, 29, 26, 1922, ana

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