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__ TUESDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1922 Che Casper Daily Crihune ee Sr THE TRIBUNE'S PAGE OF SPORTING NEWS FF %6i'st‘Siene : GERMAN TENNIS. ¢ | at Harvard. aa —_ World Results By Leased Wire OHIO FOOTRALL = Host OUTLOOK B00 Of Cheyenne | CHEYENNE, Wyo... Dee More Letter Men Than in Re-| Hein‘e Shuman. well known welter- re 3 “ss | wet who was a “newsie” in cent Years Will peture Denver*when « boy. played host to Next Season. i the newspaper. sellers and car- ats rierr of “cheyenne Christmas after- noor The youngsters first were e4 at dinner at the Cap- then engaged in a at the Winter . Shuman’s dance hall, and ‘It Happens in the Best Regulated Fs oe To Newsboys MeSideee ees) a he's NOT UP + { Ness twelve ws ERMINE { MUST Ge Some mIisTAKe 1 KmOw Pat Donovan Stars Expect to Enter Title Competition in United Next Year. | Although defeated several times in London, Joe Beckett evidently has never lost the bearyweight champion | ship of England COLUMBUS, ©. Dec. 26.—Onio| State University’s football prospects for 1923 are much brighter than t weré Yor the geason just ended cording to offic of the athletic & | finally attended a theater. R is a, partment Wilce will _ have “T want to give the kids the time sg ident a ae te eer it nore lette en back next season cir lives,” said Shuman Satur- stars during the past few years the | € his expertence than’in any | day. “It warms me up to remember club stil! owns a pair of nifty pas- ogether with some good freshmen! how we used to enjoy things that timers in “Mud and “Rip” teria! | were done for us Denver news Coltims, who are wanted by other Of the tweny-eeven Buckeyes who} poys,” - teams. participated in Big Ten games this/ —— a oe bs sks ear, unly cight are certals * i DS LOR Pre ae - he Yale-Harvard and OxfordCam through graduation. Practica NO Ale TEN BOXING IN { 1eeReCONE 1 Yas oN AAS Wer fi iche' struvite an } bridge international meet next sum entire Ine was lost last a } 2 | ' CALL You UPL }¢ ov pian ry Uuper \ mer will bring together a galaxy of Pauley sae) SIGHT FOR SEVERAL are Captain Pixley oRD! college athletic stars tackle, K. J. Kaplow a A. C, Michaels, and ha | Tt ta doubttur Bush ga Isabel, I, H. Blair, Constatin thought v manager of ngton team when be was © the Senators by Detro't |_wrankle Genaro, the speedy New | York bantam, looks to be the one best bet to give Paucho Vila real fight Genare won a decision over Villa tn Bisa Veteran Ball | The five Miller brothers—Henry ‘ootball teams for the past 14 ye casia and L, 5. Moorehead squad, ineude ‘Hoge’ ; little” poest y boxing atches will be ‘een Western | Conference teams for several seasonn, G. Schroeder, : physical director of the University of . spects for next year are , ¥ of we eadel anid: Gouek V schools is against them, Mr. Schroed. son 3 i 9 jer sald “We will have more letter mien back | ‘ shan ever before, and we have a falr he Big Ten conference has never pean ev tears to pick from. How-|&PProved boxing as an intercollegiate en you never cax, tell about foot-|SPert und from present indications | Curr’ Se thought at tho beginning | it !s not likely to do so for some time,” | ail nis ceason that we would have|he said. “At the meeting of athletic oF naing team, but we won only'| directors and coaches of the Big Ten. | a * ‘Al the subject was not ev enti | one conference game ; godine alemopeerent “Th won for the disapproval was the most disastrous pp! explisooed by Ohio State since it] With which conference officials view sree a member of the Western | this sport is not because of the nature DeCimrence. However, nearly 22,000|0f the sport iteelf but rather on ac- Ohio tans accompanied the team to| count of the attitude of the specta 12 with ID rs. Boxing ts at the present time | Urbana, ma me ae brace season,|!n the same aituation that wrestling union can work on different Linea|the first trip to Europe of Acterican ‘. Unots, the last sa! was in a few yeare ago. At that time) NEW YORK—It becams known, PHOENIX, ARIZ.—Arizona univer ‘ than those followed by unions in the ball players. In tis baseball days Pie WEIR Fe PEs ey there was the same attitude towards | that Charles A. Stoneham’ wishes to| versity football team won from Utah past, the new organization is not|!¢r wore w' cuffs and # collar and the mat «ports as that rhich extsts, resign the presidency of the New! Aggies 7 to 6. likely to last long. necktie. He was known aa the 5 HOPES KT against boxing at thy present. time - York National feague club, = —- on ‘dandy of the diamond. He retired Wha dhdwetion® hai ees Gv a : | SAN DIEGO—West Virginia: unl-| . Tris Speaker is one manager who from Imseball in 1877 to enter buei- TRACK SEASON The physical. department of Football Squad Leaves Coast} pirrraperpria — sattor Friec-|versity defeated the Gonzaga univer |Squad Perfected for Popular] doesn't believe in claiming Rese ness and wes active up to the final th {ness and R. W . tackles, an Long und H eel, guards. of the 19 lettermen available next season ara sophomores. Miller Huggins, manager of the PHILADELPHIA, Dea 26.—- Wee | New York Yankees, lost his “store” ton D. (Wes.) Pisler. a noted baseball fecth in the metropolis recentty,! player of a } ury ayu and first which fact aroused the mirth of the > original Athletics, t Gotham sertbes. He was nd was born ia Wattles for Saratoga meeting of 1923 show the largest number ever! r ed the Athletiew tn 1855 rocelved since the famous race track\as an amateur and when the game at the Spa was first opened during|began to grow in popularity, he ac Ivil war days, cepted a valary of $1,500 a evtee wes a member of the Atileticn in Unless the proposed ball players’ 1874 when that club and Boston made i ) | wit be a 1 ees if preent indications hold out. | team and has displayed unusual nkill NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OF University of Town has had lioxing as} After Victory in Big Game | man of Chicago lightweight, won |sity foot elever > 1 Style of Play During Com- the winter time. Speaker says GH a pert off its curtiogiunt for mevern! Yesterday. | wer Bobby Barrett of Clifton Heights > ing Season. t fourth place is about the caliber = eee ee years, Dave Fidler, a2 well known | Bey Anan teen round bout ane | ee of the Indians next season Hu three strong hockey teams Nghtwelght boxer of Towa, tes been |e pyraces EEE ol Pielke Dt eee Se aeeaahmellgamert ae li : in the amateur association, Boston ST appointed boxing instructor here. — | SS8 DMEGO, va oe a od je-Bhade of California in ia Nght | AMI Towa, Dec. 26.—Iack of eyon S, Thom, a native of China) rcems to be in ® falr way to win 4 ee ee seeder oa phates Woee Varginin ftoousl (eam which | eight bout ' port LALCENAAN | | veo wr Was the greatest handicap | and pow a student at the Lowell Tex- champions! th t ¥ eq P HEL EK tsa este as Pap T Q Sp nthalhS ts) Onan, ON) See al CPSs ‘ | of the A veleotball team last year | tle Sehool ts an all-round athlete, He - The Associated Press}—Prospects are | t S tC of spokane, Wasu., here ¥ ‘day } 2 [most entirely eliminated this|!8 ® member of the school football fairly good for @ suceosafill tracks nen WENLY SeLVICE — eexane. cariy toaty ior Ls | OORT) PLAYER = nurely eliminated th | Angeles on the way to Morgantown, Racing. In wetrht of the individual men the | at tennis, basketball and swimming. PERSONAL PROPERTY son at Purdue. university.) judging Jefferson Paris Fair as-} squad ; fi i terial that is working out W. 4 DW. Va, whe: chool wil cuz on Meeting of Soft tn tara of mises. Seor| OPE DCS: WOPIUBI ie ere eee! TAT AT REST <a seca his season is believed to be etree id Brooks. former coach of the 7.0" | one of the largest in the history of ner, tract. coach, The only naytigu | San Francisco before starting for ine Meeting of Cubu'American Jockey school. hh women’s soccer team which Notice is hereby given, that in larly weak department aremiay } eteran odac: cant. club, at Havana The squad has been reduced to aj toured America last fall, has been ap-| pursuance of an order of the dis- in the shot put, while the da | | The contest yesterday witnesseu Meeting of Tijuana Jockey club et} small number from which the squad] Pointed manager of the Philadelphia | trict court in and for the County of hurdles and distance runs apparently ;more forward passes than have been | per ANTI, Mich, Dec. 26.—High| Tiuana, 1 be chosen, Practice has been | soccer team, of the American league.|Natrona, State of Wyoming, made re being well taken care of. The uy ies; {geen in southern California this sea-| wericinig of the state and the educa: Tennis. | neta daily, Cornefl college furnished nm the 15th day of December, 1922, pole vault and high jump events have iguecuci eet eed aeny-igon. ‘The West Virginia Mountain} \ona1 world as wel! as gridiron stival 7 Nutionals junior champion-| tho firat practice game. lin the matter of the estate of | meveral promising candidat derabtaniadicn: thas, bowls a eerg atiempted-15 passes of which| or this and other years gathered ere “ship-opens at New ¥ ] § Coach Chandler, who is a Wiscon NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. {Claude J. Crouse, deceased, the un~ | Purdue's success tn the nr LACS salty Sta yeraint wetevidatenisiee aah |elgh= were completed. The Bulldogs} ‘oauy to pay tho last honors to Ber Boxing. Nn man. will make an effort to do] nerart thet ; g | dersigned, administrator of the es- runs, and also in the medley Bal teak onaakt oaltue University of completed 14 out of 27 attempts. nard Kirk, star football piayer for; Phil. Bloom ve. Tony Lyons a il further! the ahert‘palegeme epartment of the Interior, U, 5.|/tate of said deceased, will sell at evont depend much on whether Cap- 5 West Virginia made 16 first downs|the University of .Mictigan, whose | rounds, at Brooklyn he inuu; Land Office at Douglas, Wyoming,! public auction, to the highest bid- fain R. L. Harrison, a crack halt-| Oregon. Coach Hayward has handled) | ee ned 136 yards. from, scrim,|death resulted Saturday from an au-| Nick Foley vr. Malian Joe Dempses | Sl November 21, 1922. F der, for cash on Saturday, the 30th rill be eligible by the time the | athletes re since i» s 2 cetea } Notice hereby given that/day of December, 1922, at 12 mailer, w ten Northwest championship track|mage. Gonzaga made 13 first downs | tomobile accid | | rated here last year. rounds, at Brooklyn. Bo tu datte ss threw the Botl- . i th | _ Charles F. McFarland of Caspe " y} : y yeas, avd he is working} Three times Hayward has gone . ioe Pesan aeekomrat wane test 10’ 5 SOE NEE Rae made additional homestead house of the administrator. in said ited out. | overseas as trainer and coach wish) Novice FOR PUBLICATION. | Marine teroy Burton, pe partm t + Us . 010985, for NE%SE%|Natrona County, the following per- 9 Department of the Interior, U. S./5. Land Office at Douglas, Wyo- the American delegation to the Olym- 29, W'sNE%, W%SW! sonal property, to-wit: ‘ wae e ne 2. Ho trained the Mare Is eas _ [the University of Michigan; Gover itand Office at Douglas, Wyoming,| ming, December 6, 1922 Seca 20 aa ow r t SUMMONS, Ieca*Marine football team which won|. Department of the Interior, U.|nor Alex K, Groesbeck; James O-| December 9, 1922. Notice is hereby given that Will-|Sw% section 28, albidi ee Licht eS Ae a Ww Count, of| the intersectional service champion-|5. Land Office at Douglas, Murtin, ‘regent of the untversity;| Notice in hereby given that Al-|ram J. Busch of Casper, Wyoming, |range 80 W., sixth principal merid-| Ten tons of hay State of yoming, - ship from the Great Lakes naval team | ™ing, December 9, 1922. Coach Fieing H. Yost; Congressman jbert C, Walberg of Casper, Wyo./who, on June 13, 1917, December] jan, has fied notice of intention to JAKE CROUSE Notice is hereby given that)George P, Codd of Detroit and Con-/ming, who, on June 28, 1920, made} 20, 1919, made homestead and ad-| make final three-yerr proof, to es- Natrona, 58. in 1819. . j . ‘Aibany | Thomas E. Costello of Casper, | creasinan Earl ©, Michener of Adrian. |additional homestead entry, No.| ditional ‘homestead entries, No. Ataeds La Lone,. Pisinttty, var sar caine here tor. dministrator. tablish claim to the land above de- WILLIAM 0. WILSON, Attorney. George La Lone, Defendant. a Wyoming, who, on April 3. 1921,]° srembers of the 1922 Michigan foot- 024351, for S% NE%, SE%NW%4.| 012707, 01 for homestead S's | scribed, before Marion P. Wheeler,| fi 2 2 To GEORGE LA LONE, Defend-| college of Albany, Ore made homestead and additional| ya toam were setive palibearers. |N%S, SW%SW%, section 13,/Sec. 5’ and additional homestoad| {United States Commissioner, at) —orett December 19, 26, 192%. ant above named: that you| NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION homestead entries, No. 028492, —_— ,township 36 N., range 78 W., sixth|N1% section 5, township 34 «| Casper, Wyoming, on the 30th d. You will take notice y 028492, for homestead SHNW, principal meridian, has filed notice}Range 79 W., sixth principallof December, 1922. haye been sued in the above en- W'%SW% Sec. 22, and additional] NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. of in*entio1 to make final three-| meridian, has filed notice of inten-| Claimant names as witnesse: titled court by the above named| Department of the Interior, U. S.| jo mestead NW% ‘Sec. 27, NEY ss plaintiff, Almede La Lone, and that | Land OE ss jaguevenne, Wyo-ineu section 28, SEX, Si4NE%.| Department of the Interior, U. S.|iand above described, before Marion to establish claim to the land aboye| Lawrence Collison, Carl Rainwa the said plaintiff sets forth in het) mivg ice is hereby given that Fred|NW%NEX section 21, township 31] Land Office at Douglas, Wyomins, P. Wheeler, United States Com-|described, before Marion PJ nil of Casper, Wyoming. petition a cause of action against) | Notice, is neremy ttle Medicine,| No Tange 35 W., sixth principal] December 6, 1922. ‘ missioner, at Casper, Wyoming, on| Wheeler, United States Commis- B. J, ERWIN, you for divorce, and charges ‘you| ©. eae 7 ritedicine: | meridian, has filed notice of inten-| “Notice is hereby given that|the 15th day of January, 1923. | sioner, at Casper, Wyoming, on the Regintar with cruelty, and prays for an ab-] Wyo., who, on January 10, *}tion to make final three-year prdof,| Harry F. Hoshaw of Alcova, Wyo-| Claimant names as witness 1923. Publish Nov. 27, Dec. 4, 11, 15, year proof, to establish claim to the} tion to make final three-year proof,| Edwin J. Gothberg, Sam Glenn, | 17th day of January, solute divoree, and the custody of) made stockraising homestead entry, /+, establish claim to the land above|ming, who, on July 18, 1916, Sep-| Wallace ¥. Groner. Harold §.| ‘Claimant names as witnesses: | 25. 192 the minor children, to-wit: Hiangh | sccielitie AOR oy Anon RANE described, before Marion P. eas 15, 1916, made homestead | Williams, Herbert E., Webb, Harry, 4, A. Fairbanks, Ermest Richard- - — = “oa Warren, James, Robert and Alict,| section 27; OE ‘section 21;| Wheeler. United States Commis-|and additional homestead entries, 0. Collier, all of Casper, Wyoming |son, Edward | Hartford, reli wad eee sles! ig olen A ee NUNEM: NEYNW% section 28 sienss. at Ces er, Wromiss, on the] No. 08426, No. O884R, far ene: B. J. ERWIN, Pheiffer, all of Casper, Won ng. ing described | NPE ra x iy of January, 1923. stead Lot 4, ion 18, T. 29 N., . J, ERWIN erty to the plaintiff as her sole and) SW % of section 22,township 28 N+)" “claimant names as witnesses: |R. 83 W., and S%SE% Section 15,| Publish Dec. 11. F Reilotan’ Separate property, to-wits are an filed notice of intention to}, Ofva!_ Smith, William Petroff,!and Ad. Hd., SEMNE% Sec. 14, and Jan. 1, 8, 1923. Publish Dec. 11, 18, 1922, | sone hundred | eighty-five) veike final three-vear proof, to es.| Melvin Whitehead, Harry Gambell,(NEUSW%, S¥eNW'% Sec. 13, T. a land Jan. 1, 8, 1923. a 138) fn’ block “inirty eight (38) | tablish claim to the land above de-|*l! of Casper, Wyoming. Shape ae Ns ae principal DEFERRED ANNUAL MEETING | | iti i a de meridian, has notic ii a coe | Ss z North Casper Addition ie pawn | scriness_ Deters Spee See, ue os : Register. |tion to make final three-year proof.) Notice is hereby given that the | NOTICE ; Ober SeenON OF) (now city) of Casper, County of Corte tn day of January, 1923.1. Publish Dec. 11, 18, 25, 1922,]to establish claim to the land above! annual meeting of the stockholders! +. had Natrona, State of oy set forth in| Claimant names as witnesses: 78". 1, 8, 1923.) described, before Register and Re-|of the Holmes Hardware Co., will stig ig hereby given that nt a ires Ss | +. ‘ ee i s s wand ce, e held a e office of he com-! ¢. ce is bh s chon petition on file and you will fur-| Edwin M. Cruickshank, of Little] $3 Satietee oon Lodge et te rei : ™' Special Mecting of the Stockholders js 7 4 he 17th ny, 5 treet. Cas- i : | Medicine, Wyo.; Hiram Higginson,| NOTICE OF PUBLICATION. |&t Douglas, Wroming, ow ¢ pany, 145 Fast Second street. Cas-| Special Meoting of t Company, | ther take notice that uniess you aml of Little Medicine, Wyo.: Harry L.| Department of the Interior, day of January, 1928. per, Wyoming, at 8 o'clock p. m.|0f, the Jewel Petroleum Company gwer the Petition ot P February, A.| Meyer, of Marshall, Wyo.; Leo C.|United States Land Office, Dougias,| Claimant names as witnesses ion Monday, December 31, 1922, f pitthes said petition with ‘all mat-| Nickerson, of Marshall, Wyo. i Wyoming, December 6, 1922. ™M. ay bee oe Ore i ‘O-\ the election of a Board of Dir D197, *ailegstions ‘therein con.| MART T. CHRISTENSEN, |. The following named entrymen|ming: Arthur Childers of Alcova:itors to serve for the ensuing Register. {have filed notice of their intention| Wyoming; Sam R. Turner of Raw-jand for the transaction of such held at Casper, Wyo., Saturday, No- vember 18, 1922, called for the pur- . pose of voting on its dissolution, » F'resolution was unanimously passed authorizing the dissolving, and clos- Made by the oldest tire manufac- tained will be taken eccdingly. || Publish December 18, 20, 1922;|to make final proof upon. their tins, Wyoming; Jane Dodds of Cas other business, as may regularly SS! ‘of tho: corporate’ affairs. of turer in the world, Michelin Cords IMNGFitness Hazel Conwell, Clerk of|and Jan. 1, 8, 15, 1928. homestead entries before Marion P.' Per, Wyoming. ui ,come before gee ah said company and Certificates of the District Court, and’ the seal SS Wheeler, United States Comm -W. BURNS, Said Dissolution were duly filed on are the product of the same expe- thereof at the City of Casper, this) NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION sioner, at Casper, Wyoming, on the Secretary. | November 18, 1922, in the offices 24, 26, 27, 28,\ oF the Secretary of State of Wyo- ming, at Cheyenne, Wyo., and y Clerk of Natrona County, at 2nd day of December, A. D. 1922] [16th day of January, 1923: | Publish Dec i HAZEL CONWELL, ra Dgpartment of the Interior. U. S- qaimma H. Schnoor, of, Frecland: and Jan. 1, 8, ik istrict Court. id Offi it ugias,» Wyoming, Wyoming, on ai jonal homestead z i (SEAL) ofthe Den Sor December 14, 1922. . . . lentry, Serial 018849, allowed Jan-| NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, Pa rience, skill and specialization that have made Michelin Tubes the . Wyo. CHAS, LIEBENSTEIN, Publish Dec. 12,19, 2 and} Notice is hereby given thatjuary 6. 1921. for Ae ey t re ey i tees of = Depaaee . 3, 8, lGeorge E. Tuleja of Walla Walla, |SW%NE%, SE% section 30, NE% |) Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Office at Douglas, Wyo- President, ; . : ps sah aed ea | Washington, who, on August 30;|N%SE% ‘eaction Ji, township 31,S. Land Office at Douglas, Wyo- ming, November 29, 1929. °° a7, Des atlas world’s acknowledged standard NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF|i021, November 4, 1921, made|N., fange 80 W. |ming, December 9, 1922 Notice is hereby ‘given that Karl CORPORATION. {homestead and additional home-| ‘Witnesses: | William — Tuttle,|" Notice is hereby’ given that Frn-|Slocum of Casper, Wyoming, who, > THE IDEAL COMBINATIO on December 30, 1919, made home- stead entry No. 012803 for N Jotice i iven that at alstead entries, No. 029752, No.|Frank Sipple, Albert Huffard and est L. Richardson of Casper, W Spieeh motes of the Stockholders! 030018, for homestead S%2 sec-|Jokn Fredericks, all of Freeland,! ming, who, on December 20, ¢ i f of the Hiawatha Exploration Com-| tion , and additional home-|Wyoming. __ 3 _, {made homestead entry, No. 012268. nection 18, tornship 34 N., ra / pany, held at Casper, Wyo., Decem-| stead N%4 section 12, township 35| Margaret Kropp, widow of Will-|for all of section 20, township 34,79 W., and N%@ section 18, town- a ; Fy tee 2, 1922, called for the purpose|N., range 80 W., sixth 2 inten. |W Kropp, deceased, of Casper,'N., ‘range 79 W, sixth principal 'ship 34 N., range 78 sixth prin given that the NOTICE OF ANNUAL STOCK- HOLDERS’ MEETING Michelin Regular or Oversize Cords. Michelin Red Ring-Shaped Tubes. satin on ita ae ‘i | meridian. i inten-| Wyoming, on homestead entry, Se-|meridian, has filed notice of inten-|cipal meridian, has filed notice of annual meeting of the stockholders of voting on its dissolution, a reso-| meridian. has filed notice of inten-| Wyoming, on try | meridian, iled 3 Pee cee lot Neale Leberalorion: Tate ain lution was unanimously adopted au-'tion to make final three-year proof, 2 ‘ nal it Nf n f Ni t m thorizing the dissolution of the cor-|to establish claim to the land above|1920, for SW% section 8, Wé|to establish claim to the land above |proof, to establish claim to the land be cs Pehla Se Bee, Sone f ingeopel Z| described, before Marion P, Wheel-|W%.. SEUSW, SE%, E%ZNEX, (described, before. Marion P. above described, before Marion P,/ pan : i pe closing-up its corpor-| ir United States Commissioner, at|SW%NE% section 17, township 30| Wheeler,” United States Commis-|Wheeler, United States Commis- Royalty Building, in the City of Certificates of said dissolution | Casper, Merona on the 25th day|N., range 80 W., sixth principal|sioner, at Casper, Wyoming, on the sioner, ut Casper, Wyoming. on the/ Casper, W ning, on the 3rd day of rial 018779, allowed October 4,|/tion to make final three-year proof, intention to ASK US FOR COMPARATIVE PRICES THE MICHELIN. MAN y file ,, of January; 192: meridian. |16th day of January, 1923. eleyenth day of January, 1923. January, 19) at the hour of two R M MOSHER Joos Baty aed coe! ie waned: 4 Claimant names ss witnesses: Witnesses: William Tuttle. | Claimant names as witnesses: Claimant names 2s witnesses: o'clock p. m, At said meeting re- . tary of State of Wyoming, at Chey-| Richard Menke, Robert Laidiaw.|Frank Sipple, Albert Huffard, and| William J. Busch, Vern L. Thorn-| George Kriter, Col. B. H. Bailey, ports of the officers will be read 3 enne, Wyo., and County Clerk of|Arthur Sengebusch. Rachel Senge-|John Fredericks, all of Freeland,|ton, C. H. Beam, C. C. Richardson, /John P. Bryan, John McKendry, all| officers elected and general busi- . ON : si oming. il of Casper, Wyoming. of Casper, Wyoming. ness transacted. Paes Caoae eRe 8 tig eee ay ane Srey B. J. ERWIN, [on Se ney TRS: 2 B. J. ERWIX, JOHN A. CONRAD, 316 W. Yellowstone Phone 309 Sy = ister. Register. Register Register. Vice President. t. Re; 25, 1922,!. Publish Dec, 18, 25, 1922. and Publish Dec. 11, 18, 25, Dec. 4, 11, 18 and 25, 1922, and Jan. 1, 8 and 15, 1923, and Jan. 1 and &, 1923. ' }Jan. 1, 192: t 1922,| Publish Dec. 11, 18, 25, 192 land Jan. 1, 8, 1923.

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