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MONDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1923 be Casper Daily Cribune Stocks -:- Grains -:- Livestock -:- All Markets S AND QUOTATIONS BY LEASED Floating Coliege Wilt Tour Oil -:- Finance -:- ™WMARKET GOSSIP AND FIELO NEWS “oa ming, on Homestead entry serial!of intention to make final three!fied that the 024990, allowed March 1, 1921, for! year proof, to establish claim to the be taken as con N4%, and SE%_ section 28, W43/|land_above described, before Mar-'entry will be canceled. without fur- cn re rr ete Lae 7 e (NW section 27, N4SNE% section ion P. Wheeler, United States com-|ther right to be heard. either before 4 ast World On First Trip In Fall} 33, township 30°N., range 89 W., missioner, at Casper, Wyoming, on this office or on appeal, if you fail : sixth: principal: meridian \the 19th day of February, 1923. to file in this office within twenty is LOCAL OW STOCKS Witnesses: “John J. Payne, wohn| Claimant names as witnesses: days after the fourth publication of essemer BY DON H. HINGA. by camel train into th G. Miller, John Nolan, and R. L eats, Verne Thornton, this notice, as shown below, your Big Indian : (United Prese Btaft Correspondent) | tio Fioly land. “Ene gue Mterlor ef! iFofmeister, all of Split Rock, Wyo-| Ernest L. Richardson, C. H. Bean, answer, under oath, specifically re- Boston Wyoming ; ‘ATLANTA, Ga., Feb. 12—(nited| ranged so as to allow students ng | ming. all of Casper, Wyoming. |sponding to these allegations of con- Bucle Creek ‘ Press).—With the whole wide world| visit thoso lands that the new the B. J. BEWIN, | | B. J. SEWN, [eescr, Wome ers with Cus Broce that urke ~~~. 7 as a campus and. all races as text-| bone of contenti Near Et egister. egister, |you have served a copy of your an- According to figures collected by the American Petroleum Blackstone Salt Creek ooks, four hundred boys, students of| Tho thira INET eau eae pariah Publish February 12, 19, | Publish January 15, 22, 29, and,swer on the snid contestant either Institute, imports of petroleum (crude and refined oils) at| Chappell the “Candler Floating Schools Inc:"|down the River Nile. into” upper | March 5, 12, 1923, (Febraary 6, 12, 1028. iO eu aboul by. registered. mail, the principal ports for the month of January totaled 8,469,- | CoMmpne | ~s----- of Atlanta, will sail from Balttmore,| Egypt. There in the cradio of civiliza-| NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF : lthe name of he postotfice to which 611 barrels, a daily average of 273,213, compared with 8,- Caw Gulch - yalty Fn ae ces aetincinene rats oahice: aon. the students will pursue their PARTNERSHIP | NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION [you desire future notices to be sent 579,871 barrels, a daily average of 276,770 barrels, for the | Domino tional enterprises in history. Regular leh, vectiod) aia. eeu i Depart of th ‘ a |free — e | month of December. Imports at the principal Atlantic coast | Elkhorn ~ The first crulse of the floating col-| courses will be taught on the ship.{ Notice is hereby given that the eaDgharimment of the terior: uf 2, | WERT ie reset | ports for the month totaled 4,968,624 Willams lege which will take its students on| Credits for work on the ship will cor, parertie hereinbefore existing sinus i 1923 iglas, Wyoming, | Date oe times eubliete ecelver: | barrels, a daily average of 160,278 a 40,000 mile jaunt over the world,! responc with those given by etween Mack H. Gantt, and Henry °° a | ee Ldabedaks rade Prin had barcet a with 6.250618 une n by ordinary} Wo Arth a busi H otice is hereby given that David ary 5; date of second’ publication, arrels, compared w 250,515 will end June 7, 1924, under present/ land colleges. Afloat the school willl tna fing name oF Cotte: An cr|G. Paterson of K Wyoming, February 12; date of third publea- barrels, a dally ‘average of 169.371 Li Jupiter — plans of officials. The chip will touch] run six days a weok. allowing the| {he fm name of Gantt & Arthur Vio aTssD ob he 1919, ma le tion, Febru fourth publica- barrels for December. At Gulf coast we toc. Kinney Coastal — at London, Antwerp, Gibraltar, Mar-| week ends for “shore leave” and re.| 2eet Metal Works at 633 East A ‘ homestead rs No. jtion, Febr "1923 ports imports totaled 3,500,987 barrels Lance Creek Royalty. seilles, Cairo, Port Sal Singapore.| taxation. . Before each dsbarkation, street, Casper, Wyoming, has been NN Sects: 1 e. " Compared with 2,329,366. barrela, Mike Henry” Calcutta Hong | Kong, Yokohama, | iilustrated lectures wil be kiven to| tawful debts due frm said compart. W ZSWM, SEYSEY “section ©,| NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION daily averagé of 107,399 barrels for Chicago Prices Mountain and eae ron ollU savana, Bermuan, | Prepare tho students to make the ut-! nership and all moneys due said co-|V@SW%. S%NW section 9,! Department of the Interior, U, S. Deceinber. CHICAGO, Fob. 12.—(U. 8, Depart_| Red Bank SnEMe) | CONS. | seevanee nel ee of the trip ashore, partnership are payable to, or by township 40 N.. range 82 W., sixth|Land Office at Douglas, Wyoming, | Imports at principal United States| ment of Agriculture.)—Hogs recaipta| Picardy. ee EO qiute former army transport Logan | Mack H. Ban : ¥ principal meridian, has filed notice |January 24, 192 i ‘ | ports for the week ended February 3] 75,000; weak; fully 30 to 400 lower; | Royalty & Producers From Tiayre the students will be| overhauled te precide eee Nut Pe] Dated this 10th day of February,|°f intention to make final thee! Notice is hereby given that Jane we totaled 2/213,938 barrels, a daily aver-| bulk 150 to 210 pound averages 8.00@ | Sunset _ taken for a tour of the World War] for the comfort of the staleata tie | At D- 1928. the: land above “described: betore aes aouper Wroming, who, af : S Jus Fy " of er © ese) ;. 0! y 9 a: ‘ ayaosl warrels, & dally average. of pound uatehers 1 f6@7.905 ‘packing | Western | Baploretion sone. Siroes, che ancient to ealten, | owt WH be outfitted with Iaborator:| Publish F MACE ae cant Marion P. Wheeler, United States|entry. Wo. 010087, for SW ies rae r 259,297 barrels for the week ended] sows mostly 6.75@7.00; pigs dull 7.50| Wyo-Kan. — Fanean aea. the classes will be taken| cri, eoeure, halls, reading rooms, oe commissioner, at Casper, Wyoming, |SE4SW% section 7, NNW! January 27. @8.00; heavy weight hogs 7.65@7.90;| Western Ol Fields — Pale ord pools and gymnasiums. A NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING on c e 2ist day of February, 19253. | section 18, township 29 N., R. 83 Receipts at Atlantic coast ports for} medium 7.75@8.15; light 7.90@8.25;| Western States . bas apbtte, A coreeee aoe super Apo es names a8 Wwitheasce we E%NEX, SW%NEX, Nw re ‘ fe fe eports, 4 8 of dentists, sur- ——— ’ 4 . Foster, James Hibbard.|SE\ section 13, township 29 N.» OSSAee tarveley 2 dally cavieoges oC ese Fabre ene nanai| F2CH TRIO FREED IN eons anc nurses, will be taken along |, ‘The deferred annual meeting of [Ralph Koestner, H. Humbel, all of|rango 81 W. sixth principal mend, 98, 5 a t .85@7.25; packing sows,| | NEW YORK CURB |to safeguard the health of the stu.}the stockholders of the Casper Stor-| Casper, Wyoming. jan, has filed noti 156,991 barrels, against 958,115 bar rough 6.50@6.90; killing pigs 7.50@| Mountain Producers -$ | dente age Company. for the purpose. of eS ERWIN ; has filed notice of intention to rels, a daily average of 136,873 barrels lerritt c..! baesiet a bs Fist : bit 7 J. IN, make finul three-year proof, to es- | for the week ended January 27. aie iis receipts 23,000; slow; beef Glenroe k Oil E Major FE. T. Winston, of Atlanta,| clecting four directors to serve for ; . Register. | tablish claim to the land above de- Receipts at Guilt coast ports were| steers weak to 25c lower; mostly 10| Salt Creek Prds. West Point duate, who originated] the ensuing year, and for transact:| Publish January 29, anc| scribed, before Marion P. Wheeler, ee ee eee Gay ponctee ot |ateere. We Se lower; mostly alt Greek Erte: the idea and Asa G. Candler, Jr., son|ing such other business as may reg-|February 5 and 1 United’ States Commissioner. at 115, £] to 15¢ off; early top matured steers | Salt Creek Cons, - of the miliionairs Coco Cola manu.|Ularly come defore the meeting wil ——_—_— ; Wyoming, hee bs 159,286 barrels, against 814,966 bar-| 19.999; some held higher; bulk beet | Prod. and Refrs. — : manu . Casper, yoming, on the 8th day e ily average of 116,424 barrels . peal sp ainka . MARION, MIL, . 12.—(By The|facturer, are behind the project. be held at the office of the com: of March, 192: relsya dally e steers of quality and condition to sell | Marine new - - NOTICE FOF PUBLICATION : for the week ended January 27. aang tests b Oe eet rutual Associated Press.)—The state late to- —————__ pany, 117 East Second street, Cas-} Department of the Interior, U. S.| Claimant names as witnesse at 7.75@9.75; the stock comparatively | Mutual ——————-— 136.00 198.00 | %tY, wittstrew tha murder charge] NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION | |PeF; Wyoming, March 1, A. D. 1923, Land Office at Douglas Wyoming, | A Lew Stillway, of Casper, Wyo- Stock Exchange Holiday. scarce, Uneven; | Most early aes eee ee nt > too 16-09) 9Sainst three more defendants in the] Department of ths Interior, U.|at the hour of 8 o'clock p. January 19, 1923. Y¥°PME | ming; Harry Hoshaw, of Alcova Owing to to¢dy belng Lincoln's goon: aloes puss Pan eronds te New York Oil --....- 10.00 seeond) era zalne: Milage S. Land Office at 1Dovelas, Wyo-] 4 | Daten thts 12th day of February, Notice is hereby given that Ray-|Wyoming; John Dodds, of Casper, birthday which ts a legal Holiday 1} seockers and feeders dull; bulk dealr.| Mammoth Oil — wel trek tor the wurde of Antonle |" Reine ne : “0. G. JOHNSON mond C. Rubush of Casper, Wyo-| Wyoming: Alex Cuthil, of Casper, New York stock exchange and curb| S19 veal calves early 1075q12.00 to LIBERTE boxe. stay or the miurose of Anant | otice is hereby ave that Rocy . G. President, |™ing, who, on May * , made | Wyoming. are closed and no quotations @r} 1a cKers: shippers upward t AN 1| 3th =~ fu ovich, Raye va uuieevicice Roller of Casper, Wyoming, Publish Mond Feb: scene. homestead’ and additional | home B. J. ERWIN, available. mots pee 0 15.00 and | irst 43 nen, were, snaleted: tor ne | Neo, On April 15, 1919, April 18, ublish Monday, February 12 to! stead entries, No. 028921, 028: Register. above: most bologna bulls of desirable | 2° %)4 lath, “but to facilitate trial the | 1922, made ‘homestead " and addi and including Monday February 19.| for homestead, Si, and additional], Publish January 29 and February ' a a welght around 4.75. 3-3 | narge against nine previously has/tional homestead a , § ans | WASHINGTON, Feb. 12.—The in- 98.86 : homestea¢ entries, homestead N% section 35, town-|5 12, 19 | terstate commeree commission today doweteacaeene 38.00: opening very a 2 a Bee oe ge ee homestead Be NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION—|ship 35 N. range 80 W., sixth prin- | nuthorized the Chicago, Milwaukee ie, nee a = : ° 35, and additional home- ISOLATED TRACT cipal meridian, has filed notice of | see ee aul allroad to assuyme obtr | AIDE tanfeney ebarply: aver other | rourth 'MERICAN BOWLERS WILL stead S} NW 5 Sw % section 35, intention to make final three-year| NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION | wstlons foe Peymene of Hiern lng wethers '13.00@13.25; desirable | V!tTY 4%8 ---—>- J N., range 84. W., ahkth riveted th Fublte pend Sale Denarmment of chove degeibeds boron: ‘Saron'b: Department of the Interior, U. principal ¢ od 110 pound ewes 8.00; one load 105 meridian, h eA e Interior, ni ice at prea Land Offic t DI gli Wy he pro- . , has filed notice of inten Wheeler, United States C B= e at Vougias, youiae: x equipment trust certificates, the Pro-| round aged wether’ 850; twe lout | HOLD BIG TOURNAMENT IN Hon to. ale Douglas, Wyoming, January 23,]™ " § Commis-| January 23, 192 a ade naw soll: . make final three-year procf.} jc sioner, at Casper, Wy he Ty 9 sceens to be used: to: pure! 125 pound clipped ewes 6.60; run tn- Crude Market to establish claim to the land above] ee thind day of Mache teoae: 0m the) “Notie hereby given that El- ing stock. cludes about 3,900 direct to packers \ d before Marion P. Wheel-| 4, Nouce 8 hereby, given that, asl Cr nee names as witnesses: antz of Alcova, Wyoming, Zéulttacn, Orube Up: f e Unive States: Commissioner, at | directed by the ‘Commissioner of} 6 .2un*t: ie Willa Bee ay. | Who, on April 19, 1918. SHREVEPORT, La, Feb. 12—The Omaha Quotations Hamilton 3 F |Casper, Wyoming, on the 19th day |‘, S eneral Land office, under Pro-| bert Amiotte, J. B. MeMahan, all of] 122% Made homestead fifth advances of ten cents a barrel] OMAHA, Neb., Feb. 12.(U. 8, De-| Cat Creek - = jof March, 1923, \s s R. pur-| Caonee Woemine homestead oahu grades of north Louisiana anc | Partment of Agriculture—Hoga re-| Mule Creek — ens Claimant names as witnesses: suant to the application of Olga D. F B WIN ‘Arkansas crude oll was posted today | ccipts 15,000f mostly 20c lower; pack-| Big Muddy - y A. L. LANGTRY Henry Johnson, of Casper, Wyo- Spiess serial No we will Register. section 1 by the Standard Oil company, raising| ing grades mostly 7.00; bulk butchers| Salt Creek — (Written for the United Press) | Ming; Johnson, of Natrona,| pier pees oe Publish January 22, 29 and Feb- range 88 W., the price of top grades ot Caddo, | hogs 7.75@7.85; top 7.85. Rock Creek MILWAUKEE, Feb. 12.—The suc-] Wyoming; Harry Williams, of Cas.| Diltter but at not ruary 5, ‘19 homest NG Hicmer, Haynesville and El Dorado| Cattle recetpts 10,000; beef steers | Osage ----- < of the coming tournament of the |Per, Wyoming: Ira Smith,’ of Pov-|bGn,@cre, at 10 o'clock 2. m., on the! section. 17, Wis ] crude to $2.30; Bull Bayou $1.90; Bel-| slow 15@250 lower; butk 7.25@8.75;| Lance Creek American Bowling Congress, to be der River, Wyoming. this one ‘he Tolewing. fic’ et] NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION SE He osect on 8, tio levue $1.25: De Soto #4 Crichton she gio 10@ 16 ee bulk cows Grass. Cree yeld in Milwaukee from March 10 to B. J. ERWIN, land: Lot 2, SW34N sw sixth principal: renee ea i $1.75 and Smackover to $1.25. 25@5.50; heifers 5.50@7.00; bulls| Torchlight - April 8, is now assured, and an entr: Regi Nae wactini ik NWA NEE ke Department of the Interior, U. S.|% v7 My, 08S) Tile _— and veals steady; packers veal top| Elk ‘Basin sf fully 1,500 to 1,600 teams is antic-|. Publish February 12, 19, 26, BE fa section 36 Arh range. 34 Land Offi Wyoming, tirees Bf intention ake final - 11.00; stockers and feedera steady to| Greybull - Fated by the congress officials, who |March 5 and 12, 1923. West. sixth principal meridian, {January 26, 1 tothe eid above ieseieeae ee TOES 15c lower; top feeding steers 8.2 Sunburat_----------------- ere preparing to handle the greatest SS iepaie . ih Notice is hereby given that winl-|{o the land above described, before Sheep receipts 13,00: lambs 25@50 Ihis tract is ordered into the mar- Marion P. Wheeler, United State: celpts 13,500; 25@50c bowling tournamnet of the decade,| NOTICE FOR PUBLI alee he pra iam H. Cheney of Freeland, Wyo- i lower; bulk 13.50@14.00: IBLICATION «| kct on a showing that the sranter Commissioner, at Casper, Wy: , 3 3.50@14.00; early top ond in fact the greatest athletic carn- nortion thereof is mountainous or|™ing, who, on January 15, 1918, : Ps aes CHICAGO, Feb. 12. — Potatoes| 7405) sheep steady: carly ewe top val that the country has ever wit-|| Department of the Interior, U.|too rough for cultivation.” — January 26, 1920, made homestead | "ine 7th day of March, ease steady; receipts 57 cars; total United | 7-80; feeders slow and weak; top 14.75. nessed. S. Land Office at Douglas, Wyo-| ‘The sale will not be kept open,[a%4 additional homestead entries.| TUm"Sun, Sam dobre Cece States shipments 4; Wisconsin Deavec Prices: Milwaukee and the entire state of| ming, February 8, 1923. but will be declared closed when| N°. 015806, 01581 for homestead Spurlock, sohn Bisa iarics sacked round whites 85@90 ewt; poor} ppryep Denver Prices. Wisconsin are greatly enthused over! Notice is hereby given that Lewis|those present at the hour named Mein Ges NEMNW 4, | NW cova, Wyoming. : Z er and some field frosted 75@80 cwt; Hecate = BOOS Siarice ateblee wear t 4 he prospects of a record breaker and | Barker of Casper, Wyoming, who,|have ceased bidding. ‘The person} section 3 F and ‘additional 2 B. J. ERWIN. Wisconsin bulk round whites 90@1.00 | steers $7.00@S.50; sowe. nok vheheee | - paeeee ey entries are pouring into the office of}on June 18, 1920, made homestead | making the highest bid will be re-| homestead SW GSW ii, E%SWi, Register: cwt; Idahos sacked round whites 1.10] ¢5 so@775: calves $4 5001050; Apel secretary Langtry at Milwaukee|entry No. 018425 for EME%, W13| wired to immediately pay to the SEA SNE 4 section 23, Sie Publish January 29 and Febru owt. ers and feeders $3.50@7.75.. T. J. McKeon, manager of the Ar-| bringing the positive assurance of NBX, SW%SE%, EXWY, W % Receiver the amount thereof. ay WHSW% section 27, ary 5, 12, 19 and 26, 19 Hogs—Receipts 1.400: market 15 to| Ko’: reports that much interest 1s] success. SWiK, SWUNW% section ‘Any persons claiming adversely |twnship 31 N., range 79 W., sixth 19 20c lower; top $7.85; bulk $7.50@7.86, | ®!N# Shown in the rental of costumes} The building in which the tourna-|SE%SE%4 section 2, NE%NE x the sbove-described land are ad- principal meridian, has filed notice NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Ez Sheep —-Reccipts,. 6.900. rearivet | £0F his huge Valentine's Day masquer:} ment is to be held tn ony of the great-|section 11, township 37 _N.,| vised to file their claims, or objec-|°f intention to make final three- = Butter and Begs ee an etter; MATS | ade ball to be given at the Arkcon| set convention halls in the country,|range 84 "W., sixth prinéipui| tions, on or betore the time desig-|Yea", Proof, to establish claim tol 1. sont of the Interior. U.S $12 78@13.25;, feeder lamba $13-007 | Wednesday evening with $100 in}so the bowlers have pleked this year| meridian, has filed notice of inten-|rated for sale. the land above described, before Land’ Office, xe Doughe Weoming | CHICAGO, Fob. 12.—Butter lower; | 14.00; ewes $6.0007.25. ew’ \orizes for the best costumes. a building that will far outshine any|tion to make final three-year proof, B. J. ERWIN, eaten. P. Wheeler, United States Sinuary ert » Wyomi amery extras 48%c; standards 47c; Hest The costumes are supplied by the] tormer building that they have ever|to establish claim to the land above Register. ommissioner, at Casper, Wyoming, |" "hry, “5 baceby given’ that. ai a a7@4icr firate 450400; Vy nun) inati leat Costume company of Denver] teen entertained in for 23 years. — |described, before Marion P. Whec!-| Publish February 12, 19, 26,/0 the 7th day of March, 1923. | | tine Js io a, mata AT@45C; fl : MONTHLY PUBLICATION IS and can be rented at very low rates.| ‘There, are few butldings in theler, United States Commissioner, nt|March 5, 12, 1923. Claimant | Dames: as _ witnesses ee hig, on Tune 18 aee0smede Tege higher: receipts 18,331 cases; They ate on display in the Arkeon| country that aro spact us enough to|Casper, Wyoming, on the 22nd day a Bee N, Richards, William Bee Land Entry Net O1807D tor feats 20% @S1e; ordinary firsts 29@ 4 office and may be seen there at any| allow the installation of twenty-four |of ch, 1923. NOTICE OF CONTEST Birds 4 pert Tu ard, Edward 1.) eget n F O1UGTe fdr 29%e; miscellaneous 29% @30c. hour of the day. alleys, side by side, without an ob-} Claimant names as witnesse: ; MeGrenghy des all vof Freleng, |e tion Nownahin 83 Ne cence eens The dance Wednesday evening 's] struction, and still -]_ Clarance D. Spicer, of Powder] Department of the Interior, Uni-| '¥ Yomns- B. J. ERW 82 W., sixth rincipal qestdian, expected to be tho biggest masquer-| other eight or ten :more alleys if|River, Wyoming; Zachary W. Pot-|ted States Land Office, Douglas, . de ae IN, haa filed Myatlea oe tatenticn ts VET BUREAU ade ever held in Casper. heeded, and it 1s beginning to look as|ter, of Casper, Wyoming; Cornelius| Wyoming, January 27, 1923. Suid sp engine eS rial Weorr, to Gueerae late “The Sword and Trowel” is the _ = though eight more alleys will be in-}Shea, of Casper, Wyoming; I. Ed-] | To George Ervin, of Casper,|., \Q° 9" Angers, 6 and'Rebrusry.lt the land above described. before PROBE SEEN name of a new publication that ‘= stalled, making the total battery 32.|ward Verdier, of Powder River,|Wyo., contestee: anene ea 19 and 26, 1923. fo, the land above, described; before making {ts bow before the public tn instead of 24 as criginally anticipated. yoming. You are , nereny. notified that ee c ni Se Cannes ies periodical. published by the Grace ccunt of the flood of carly entries and egister, ; oming, as his post- st Glnithane. “oats a Bee. WASHINGTON, Feb, 12—An in-| English Lutheran dhurch nd for § tLe many resorvations which ars to|_ Publish February 12, 19, 26, did on | January Cand Otten ae Deng Woolies ‘clsimans name ell, Rollie Clark, vestigation of charges of sereep are he, purpose of presenting the news 5 bei filled Pregpndier earner sec-|March 5, 12, 192 rs file 1 flat ton eontace Sore January 8, 1923. " ©) piter O'Brien, Jake Crouse; all of tles, waste, and extravagance in pf tho month In reacable, entertain- Hone. agi pes . Sd atthe s ‘ive Casper, Wyoming. veterans’ bureau was ordered today| ing and preservable form. 500 Milwaukee Teams NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION secure the cancelintion of your gaskets, W. Pattee, ofc eo la B. J. ERWIN, by the senate, “The Sword and Trowel” consists Milwaukee witn their loca: entry. of ——— , | homestead entry No. 027482, made Wyoming, who, on hay Ff mi n nae Le ‘Authorization for the inquiry was] of eight neatly printed pages bearing five hundred teams will lead the van|_ Department of the Interior, U. S.| October 23, 1920, for all of section : " D May 8, 1914, ster, Publish Panyery 29 and February 19 made additional homestead entry |_ . 07374 for WYSE, SEXSE' | 5, 12, 19 al tontained in a resolution by Senator] about 25 per cent advertising and] NEW ‘YORK, Feb. 12.—(United| °f citivs to enter fives, which wil bo Land Office at Douglas, Wyoming,}30, township 39 N., range 75 W., Walsh, Democrat, Massachusetts,| having some interesting articles on|Press,)—Clara Phillips, Los Angetes| followed by Chicago with an entry of |February 7, 1923. . , sixth principal meridian, and a5| vtiion 17. SEWSE M4 sect Adopted without debate, A speclal| the work of the church, {ts history,| ‘hammer murderess,” {snot {m-| 20) seams. Theso two citlvs aions will| | Notice _ is hereby given that|¢rounds for his contest he alleges township Ne vance GSW cist rommittee appointed a year will] and {ts alms. It 1s safd that the La- in the Chthuahua stato] enter enough teams to make a huge|Frank McKin of Casper, Wyoming, |that George Ervin has never estab principal meridian, has filed ‘notice collect evidence and {t will be de-| dies’ Aid society of the church 1s re-| prison, according to a telegram re-| tournament. Wisconsin will_con-|who, on January 23, 1920, made | lished residence, and hus never lived) (¢ intention to make final three.|_ Department of the Interior, U. rided later whether a more thorouge| sponsible in @ large way for its fi- ved by the United Press from Jose | tribute another 200 teams in addition| homestead and additional home- on the land. That he has neve year proof, to establish claim to the| Land Office at Dou uglas, Wionine g. i Investigation should bo undertaken| nancial success, The Rev. J. M.| Perez, private secretary to tho gov-|to the five hundred from their met- stead entries, No. 022280, No.|placed any improvements or culti- ihe NOTICE FOR "PUBLICATION arr land above described, before Marion| /*yuary 13, After congress adjourns. Cromer is the editer. ernor of the prison. ropolis, while Illinois will have anoth- ate for homestead S% section| vation on the land. That such P. Wheeler, United States commis. Yrotice i be nereke given that —_———_— ————— Pasi chee AE er fifty outside of Chicago. 3, and additional homestead N% |abandonment and failure was noty| ioner, at Casper, W. ests Totnes C. Flevaris of Hol U jand 5 : : d q - ; in tho 3 C. aris of Helper, Utah, The Messrs, Blake and French of pO, lenges, reat estate, owners of| Indians will have wbout 80 teams section bia township. a6 renee or is ta sue toon Maye OF ithe 23d day of February, 1924," “'°| who, on June 2, 1920, September Lasper were sight-secrs at Pathfinder FIFTY BILLIONS COST (iF ‘eapot townsite. presentatives | ith Indianapolis being the big cen- + sixth princip: » has| United States army, y Claimant names as witnesses:| 19. 1921, made homestead and ad- wanted. Call or write us. Teapot} cr of 25 filed notice of intention to make|rine corps. \ recently. er of contribution with 25 teams. |?! . . 4 Jeremiah Longshore of ditional homestead entries, No. — Development Co., 218 Midwest Bldg. | onic is coming strong, and will prob.|final three-year proof, t6 establish) = You are, therefore, further noti- yoming: Tavs Barker, Grekaum, 25099. 029840, for homestead SW Casper, Wve. 8-1] bly have 120 teams, with Clevelang {claim to the land above described,|fied that the said allegations will W yoming: William CG. ‘Brewec?cs| % section 4, township 33_N., ranco ON WY i M | Jteading the Buckeyes with 25 quints,|before Marion P. Wheeler, United|be taken as confessed, and your! powder River, Wyoming: Georee| 84 Wa and additional OFFICER O’FLYNN Michigan will come in good style,|States Commissioner, at Casper.|said entry will be cancelled with-| Reynolds, of Huck Wronts Sel Lot 4, SWK%NW, WKSE ' : with Detroit leading the Wolverines|Wyoming, on the 20th day of/out further right ue be heard,| B.J ERWIN, |tion 4, Lots 1 and 2,_ Ms | with fifty teams, and othor cities in| March, 1923. witnyssos: _ |Cither, before this office or on ap- “Register. |SE% ‘section 5, township 33 N., that state following along with an. Gisimant’ names cop tik Sack peal, if you ail fo file in this of-) Publish January, 15, 22,29, and|fange 84 W... sixth principal meri other fifty. This will be the first core ncclan Wb Prank |2ce within twenty days after the} robruary 5 and 1923, an, has filed notice of intention to year that Upper Michigan will have|Donovan, Charles W. Larso, Prank) fourth publication of this notice, 4 as pene ee raake final three year. proof, to es- teams, and they will be represented Patchen, all o aes wyoming. show below, your paced un re NOTICE OF CONTEST tublish claim to the land above de- iti cA dal or OnrenneaeeL) with teams from Escanaba, Channing : cath, Lier Pag sired Pr es scribed, before Marion P. Wrereler, ni aff Correspondent. ese , to — United States co ie and Marquette. Publish February 12 6,| tether ‘with due proof that.” you|,,DePattment of tne Interior, | United Stat mmission MOSCOW -- (By Mall to United | Press.) — Ruasia {8 coming rounl| again at least as far as the enjoy- St, Paul and Minneapolis are figur. ing on thirty-five teama and a few| March 5, 12, 19220 more from Minnesota will jola the United States Land Of: Wyoming, Jan. 30, 19 To Clarencs L.’ Edwards of Cas- ice, Douslas | Casper, Wyoming ye 1923, hames on the. ord day have served a copy of your answer on the said contestant either in per: CONSOLIDATED NOTICE FOR|son or by registered mail. A real suburban bungalow Where air is pure and gardens grov| ment side gos. as wit ! ranks, while Towa will have about z per, Wyoming, Contestee Edward Pechacek, oc cel be fous at pei I People stood gasping tn front of TDs Whtle Tawe. wit have: about PUBLICATNON You should state in your answer|P*4:,.%oming, Contestee: | sued Price, Utto Korea eral! the famous restaurant “Empire” at few points like Salt Lake, 'Irisco, oe yn;_|the name of the post office to which} Ruth Carrier, who gives Casper,|of Powder Rive : Swe @:2.0n She mire oo eae Los Angeles and Tulsa, Okla., will be pe rete of the Anterigr. Dale you desire future notices to be sent Wyoming, as her postoffice address, J. ERWIN, sian New Year when flocks of 4 a] ted States Lanc ice, Dou-slas.}to you. did on Ieecare 8 d , ys on CLASSY FIED guests wont out on the st cham. | i haga ee tive East Wyoming, February 7, 1923. WILKIE COLLINS, office her ‘aly correbennted aI Publish January 15, a 9, and The Want Ad ‘' Poge” pagne glasses in hands to throw flow-| % The following named entrymen Receiver. PP 3 >» Bn) The eastern delegation will be head ed by Buffalo with an entry of forty | teams, and New York city with ten, r ng u has M4 cation to contest and secure the|February 5 and 12, 19 have filed notice of their intention} Date of first publication, Febru-| cancellation of your ‘homestead: on. to make final proof | upon their|ary 12: date of second publication, |try No. 025856, made April 14, ers, despite the bad weather. | There were regular processions, too up anc down the street in front of | cre homestead entries before Marion|February 19; date of third publica-| 1929, for Wis SWie Ss i “ Caen ot 2" Pennsylvania with forty teams, Syra. ler, United States Commis: | ti. Feb . date of fourth| = ‘or. 4SWM: Sec. N% SWAN the “Empire, emitage and Guide, ResheatersvAlbahy “and othec P. Wheeler, Unite: a tion, February ate of fourth} sey’; NEYSWK: SWUN : } “ ’' Des . . y . at C . Wy: ; the 923. aed : 4 4 j UNDERREAMERS “Riche,” Moscow's threo heat restaur | Nod are atata eltiee will nb cio sioner. at Casper, ' ryoming, on publicatic 5, 192 NW4; section 27, tow Ree U NDERRE AMERS@ range 20 W., sixth principal merid- ian, and as grounds for his contest he alleges that Clarence L, Edwards has never established residence on as there are many tournament bowl| John G,. Miller, of Split Rock,] NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION ers in that section of the country. |Wyoming, on homestead entry se- postr eade new Haven, Conn, is abe erties rial 024984, allowed January 26,) Department of the Interior, U. east with two teams, and Jackson-|1921, for S%NW%, NE“NW4.|Land Office at Douglas, Wyoming. 1 vil, Fla., 1s the farthest south with|NWi%NEM, section 92, SEY, E35 11, 1923, above deveined Tenant ie two teams SW, NWK%SW%, SNK, NE%| Notice is hereby given that|has wholly abandoned same sine Winnepeg, Toronto, Montreal, Lon-|NE%’ section 29, township 20 } ie Jeweiry and watch repairing by ex- pert workman; all work guaranteed. Casper Jewelry Manufacturing Co., O-S Bullcing. 1-9-tf —<—— The Spartans had a special law which compelled them to train their Crawford C. Richardson, heir of|date of filing } licatio: ; LAT YOUR children in dancing from the ecarly| don, Hamilton and Catherines, alll range 89 W., sixth principal merid- deceased, of Cas | said land, . 7 his. fallare to ee sine pes ret SUPPLY STORE. M | age of f : | Canadian cities x represent the|ian wko, on December |upon and improve the land » VATIYOURS® > | pis | Dominion the tournan Witnesses: John J. Payne, John home r nuired’ bys the heweatsat, ian SUPPLY. STORE ‘ four opportuntt our Milwaukee intends to be « real host,| B, Vice, John Nolan, and R. Ws sec-| 1 > t , “ m Your opportun , ; ° , tenda tc D » NE‘, sec-|not and is not due to hi : ty furniture and rug fs being coral considerabiy, these 9 and wil show the bowlers of the coun.| meister, all of Split Rock, Ww tion 21, and NW% ion | ployed in the military or naval serv- FB bs tron |) ole sale at Graham e el te hei {os he grea bowling city in the| ming. township 34 N., range 79 W., six*h|ice of the United States + cr ~ John B. Vice, of Split Rock, Wyo- principal meridian, has notice You are, therefore, further . .

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