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AGE TEN BIC VOTES TO BE P IN PRIZE CONTEST AT 10 P. M. Casper Daily Tribune TH | NG OF PAST 8, 1917, made homestead entry N 015215 for NW% section 28, SW% section 21, township 37 N., range 79W., sixth principal meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final three-year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, zea from Page One.) If you are ever going to do any- a lead now will be hard} thing BIG for yourself in this elec- It will PAY YOU] tion DO IT NOW. BIGGEST vote ery ounce of| offer ends TONIGHT. Entire cam- e effort to lead] paign ends and all prizes di uted t tonight in a few short weeks. WIN NOW. District No. I District No. 1 includes all the territory in that part of the city of Casper south of Second street and east of Durbin street. One or two of the cars and as many cash prizes as there are active con- testants will be awarded in this district. Following is a list of all Vv t night. cast for publication up until 1,119,800 270,500 460,600 160,500 409,000 Bob Adamson Mrs. K. ©. B Miss Alice Bz Billy Capps M We a Jesse J + Mrs. Blanche Day’ Mrs. Anna Drazick Miss Ellis M Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Johr Mrs Miss Florence Mrs. Ann Miss Nellie Mrs. Mr Miss } Miss M James Earl M. Mey Peach “if H. B. Pearce .......-. Mollie A. Sullivan .. Ufheil Wilsc MeCs ty Zumw nden Ut alt 000 162, 302,000 c 2 ides all the territory in that part of the city District No. District No, 2 inc cond street and west of Durbin street. One : s as there are active con- Following is a list of all or two of the cars testants will be av votes cast for publi in this district. ation up until Zast night, Margaret All Britain F Miss Maude Brink 1,090,200 John Bush 164,,500 Mrs. Harry L. Mrs. C. F. Mrs. John Mrs. Jennie Miss Agnes Elliott P. V. Hendricks Mrs. Helen Howland Tommy Kirkmeyer Mrs. J. B. Lintz Joseph Littlejohn Mrs. Harold R. Manbeck . 1,091,300 land Moore 310,000 Nellie Ru Virginia Betty T Florence Rate . Jack 287,000 140,700 District No. 3 District No. 3 includes all the territory in that part of the city of Gasper north of Second street and west of Yellowstone highway One or two of the cars and as many cash prizes as there are con testanes will be awarded in this district. Following is a list of all votes t for publication up to last night. Mrs. A. Bunnell . 413,000 Minnie Birdsall . 338,350 Robert Miss L. wW Broadway M. Bracey - Caley Miss Helen Gardner Miss Josephine Hyllestead . Miss Hannah Harp O. F- Jacquot : H, L. Kidder . 4 Claude Pyle : Mrs IH. L.. Pierson Mrs. Beula Sample 207,000 Merle Sword ......... 130,000 Mrs. Affa Maie Stoddard 904,300 Miss Reinie Vospette 1,161,600 George Worth 222,000 Mrs. E. G. Witt 1,140,400 Gordon Todd . 1,1.05.000 Agnes M. Harnan 166,000 Philip McBride 2 Mrs. W. ©. Maxon B Arbes Mrs. Ira Gartee Ernest Shepherd District No. 4 includes all the territory outside the city limits of Casper lying north and west of the city of Casper, including the following: Powder River, Arminto, Thermopolis, Worland, Greybull Frannie, Cody, Lander, Riverton, Shoshone, Rock Springs, Kemmer and all towns in vicinity. One or two of the cars and as many cash prizes as there as ive contestants will be awarded in this district. Following is a list of all votes cast for publication up until last night. Mrs. 2. G abbitt, Worland, Wyo. .......... Mrs. I y Clarke, Powder River, Wyo. Mrs. Adelaide Elliott, Mills, Wyo, J. Ilustad, Mills, Wyo. ‘i Mi Irene I r, Lander, Wyo. Miss Lelia Logan, Greybull, Wyo. .. «. Q. Hayden, Riverton, Wyo. . Miss Martha Nostrom, Thermopolis, Mrs. R. M. Taylor, Arminto, Wyo. Mrs. Charlotte Pfeiffer, R. ¥ Miss Erma Yohe Mrs. Sylvia Nord, Riverton, ¥. R. Morris, west of town . Fred Gibson, Basin, Wyo. . Miss Myrtle Kirby, Gebo . 5,000 Jose Chaplin, Elk ° 5,000 Otto Bennard, Leo “ 5,000 Mrs. Jesse Wight, Crosby, Wyo. ...... 544,000 3 Mildred Gabus, Shoshoni, Wyo. ..... Deopeeaee District No. 5 District No. 5 includes all the territory outside of the city of Wasper lying east of the city of Casper, including the following: Wendover, Torrington, Guernsey, Cheyenne, Gillette, Sheridan, Wheatland, Salt Creek and all towns in vicinity. One or two of the cars and many cash prizes as there are active contestants will be awerde this test vote district. Following is a list of those entered in this will be awarded in this district. Following is a list of all cast for publication up until last night. Raker, Lusk, Wyo 4 . eosee Johnstone, Douglas, Wyo. Myrtle ¥ . Salt, Creek a Henry, P Wyo. Salt Creel before Marion P. Wheeler, United States Commissioner, at | Casper, Miss Marjorie Smith, Glenrock, Wyo. 366,000 | Wyoming, on the 23rd day of April, Mrs. Polly Taylor, Sheridan, Wyo. 879,300 | 1923, JOR, Riley, RK. PDs. 401,500 Claimant names as witnesses: Mrs. G. Dunbar, Glendo, W3 151,200|__ Angus McPherson, John Beaton, |Mrs. Dorothy Dolph ..... ‘ 93,000] Lewis McKenna, /Patrick' Burke, all Mrs. Chas. Elliott, Glenrock 000] Or Casper, Wlcine e Mrs. Fred Beleau, Salt Creek, Wiyo. . 878,300 *"* “Register. Mrs. Bob Davis, Buffalo ........ 5,000! publish March 19, 26, April 2, 9, Mrs. Georgia Hungeford, Gillette 5,000 | 16, 1923. Mrs. L. M. O’Brien, Salt Creek Route 431,025 [Se cee | Mrs. Mrs, Mrs. E. B. Lamb, Wheatland, Wyo. . Lulu C Koenig, Torrington, Wyo. Ruth Ireland, Chugwater, Wyo. | CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICATION Insurance Commissioner’s Office, |State of Wyoming. Cheyenne, | Wyo., March 20, 1923. . It is hereby certifed. that the Re- jiance Insurance Company of Phil- adelphia in the state of Pennsyl- vania, has complied with the insur- ance laws of this state and is au- NOTHING OF NEW RAIL PROJECT 227. | Fire, Motor Vehicle. Tornado, Wind- jstorm and Cyclone Insurance in this state for the current year. Witness my hand and seal of of- fice the day and year first above written. Local officials of the Chicago Bur- ington and Quincy railroad, while during bir visit here ‘s not known ve mado any statements to this He was accompanied on his| not in aposition to speak with final hex is Holdort, div: H. A. LOUCKS suthority, gave little credence to @ re-| jon superintendent of ‘he road. Insurance Commissioner. port this morning that the company| One cf the local officials stated} By F. E. BALLINGER, would build a n connecting line| this morning that q@uring a recent ity. 9 Depul fram Wendover to a point on the Publish April 2, on Facifi ecraitroad opposite Fort anni. tour over the division with higher of-! 1923. ficiuls of the compaiy that the sub-! ject of & ‘ine from Wendover to Fort! — > Ler NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION A. C. Smart, generat superinten-| Laramie was not ev +n 1se1tloned. It} Department of the interior, U. S. cent of the Burling*on. who arrived] is believed that if .b1 company had|Land Office at Douglas, Wyo., tm (fsper Saturday night with a| amy s cn ection in view that the pro-| March 23, 1923. examined} number of officials of company, left Sunda: he Sinclair Oil fternoon and position would at that time. ELKS INDOOR CIRCUS PACKS BIG — AUDITORIUM, SHOW TO BE OPEN FOR THE SECOND TIME TONIGHT This evening at 8 o’clock the second performance of the Elks great indoor circus will go on. The crowds which at-| tended Saturday were unanimous in declaring the circus to| be one of the biggest and best entertainments ever presented | in Casper. | The main performance will commence with Fisher & Halstead’s dogs and ponies. A very inty Lucille, the sweetheart of pleasing demonstration of animal in- as land, performs death defying | |elligence is presented. The canine: ‘Yyrations high in the air, looping the} so through a routine of posing that) sensational drops and trapeze| lrew rounds of applause from Satur- | day’s audience. Tonight the performers will present ‘The Aerial Clacks present some-|® ‘iversified and different program of ng new and novel in fron jaw acts.|Stunts than that given on Saturday. The male member of this duo per.|_ Many other attractons are presented forms feats of strength, bellevea by |for the amusement of patrons among ny to be impossible. ‘They present |*hem, the Monte Carlo. a replica of some double trapeze work, midair too|the famous casino at Tia Jauana, Mex- spins, sensational drops and somer-|{C0. Carnival spirit 1s provded by the Saults that make the audience gasp. |/"@NY concessons just the same as Harry Bautista, native Hawalian|Presented by the larger traveling car. musician, presents banjo, ukelele-and|"!val aggregations. The cry of the 1 guitar solos. A treat for those |Peanut and popcorn venders is heard musically’ Anolined, all through the auditorium and the & Balley, equilibrists ex-|real circus spirit 1s ever present with ordinary, appear in a rapid fire/#!! its glamour and glory. have deen Notice is hereby given that Ninian Duncan of Casper, Wyo., who, on April 26, 1918, and March 19, 1920, made homestead and additional homestead entries Nos. 016714, 019337, for homestead SW% sec- tion 11, township 35 N., range 77 W.,; additional homestead, E% sec- tion 11, S4SE% section 2, N% NE% section 14, township "35 N., nge 77 W., sixth principal merid- an, has filed notice of intention to taake final three year proof, to es- tablish claim to the land above de- scribed, before Marion P. Wheeler, Commissioner, at Douglas, Wyo. on the seventh day of May, 1923. Claimant names as witnesses: T. _H. Murphy of Casper, Wy )| Unsupported bicycle high in the air 5, 1921, made homestead and addi- comedy, acrobatic and jugg\ing act,| The circus qontinues until Saturday, The unusual: feats of strength dis-| April sath, matinee: Tuesday, played by Miss Bailey: resulted in en-| Thursday and Saturday, thusiast’c demonstrations of applaue TE »y Saturday's audience. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Lund and Jena present a nicely ar- Department of the Interior, U. S. “inged program of songs and dancing.| Land Office ‘at Douglas, Wyoming, Don and Mae Gordon, world's great-'March 29, 1923. »st_cylclists, do almost unthought of| Notice is hereby given that Cyrus stunts on all size bicycles and wheels.|E. Averill, Jr., of Casper,,Wyoming, Mae Gordon flirts with death on an|who, on March 9, 1921, and August m a pedestal. }tional homestead entries, Nos. ay & Fenton, producing clowns 028248, 029552, for homestead ‘rom Sells Floto and Barney Bros..;NE%NW% section 32. township yreuses keep the audience in uproari- 34 us laughter at all times. fhomestead: Lat 4,S%4NW%:SW% Hattle McDaniel, colored “Blues” section 2, S%NE%; Lots 1, 2, sec- singer. entertains delightfully with se-'tion 3, township 34 N., range 80 ections of all the latest popular songs.¢W,, sixth principal meridian, has COLUMBIA SHOW PLEASES “stares IMMENSE CROWD EASTER N., range 79 W., and additional claim to the land above described, before Marion P. Wheeler, U. Commissioner, at Casper, Wyoming, on the 8th day of May, 1923 Claimant names as witnesses: Crawford C. Richardson, Leon Wax- Richardson, H. R. Bates, L. H. Bal- wrapped lard, all of Casper, Wyo. and sealed One of the largest crowds of the| B. J. ERWIN, to bring it present year was in attendance at the| Register, t Columbia all day yesterday, “H's Hon-| Publish April 2, 9, 16, 23, 30, wien x, the Judge" was the musical com-| 1923, The Flavor *dy presented by the Revue of Revues Sa L-a-s- sompany and proved to be all that NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION was id of it; good, clean wholesome Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office, at Douglas, Wyoming, March 15, 1923. Notice is hereby given that Alex- jander McPherson of Box 149, Cas- }per, Wyoming, who, on November augh-provoking comedy with Bobby | Vail as chief funster. As the judge Bobby was a riot and the manner in which he dispensed jus- tice kept the big crowds in a continual He was ably assisted by Ruck the dancing demon. Clara| Hodge won new honors in the charac: | er part of “Abagajl Stopper’ and put her number over in the same peppy manner she always does. Vanice Va- te the blushing bride was charm- ng and her number, ‘They Call It Dancing,”" was most likeable. For the first t'me Red Davenport was heard in a single number, ‘Me- | linda,” and to say he complete | ivated the crowd is putting it alto- gether too mildly. That boy simply them off thelr feet. Albert Most of us eat too hastily and do not chew our food enough. Ben Beauchamp of Glenrock, Wy: A. R: Evans of Casper. Wyo.; P. C. Nicolaysen. Jr.. of Casper. Wyo. Register. Publish March 26, April 2, 9, 16, 23, 1928. plone Yat ates NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Douglas, Wyoming, March 8, 1923. Notice is hereby given that Clyde Maple of Box 52, Arminto, Wyo- ming, who, on August 27, 1919, April 1921, made homestead and additional S. R. homestead en- tries, Nos. 020053, 020054, for |homestead, Lots 1, 2, 3, S%N%, |N%SW% ‘section 3, and ‘additional homestead, Lot 4, section 2, Lot 4, jsection 8, Lot 1, section 4, SE% jsection 3, NEY%NE% section 10, NW%NW% section 11, township 36 N., range 86 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. Wheel- er, United States Commissioner, at Casper, Wyoming, on the 16th day of April, 1923. Claimant names as witnesses: Benjamin Bierborn, George Rob- inson, George Dawson, Edward Wells, all of Arminto, Wyoming. B. J. ERWIN, Register. Publish March 12, 19, 26, April 2, 9, 1923. pied BS Ts ea CALL FOR BIDS TO PURCHASE GOVERNMENT ROYALTY OIL FROM WYOMING FIELDS, EX- CLUSIVE OF SALT CREEK AND TEAPOT The secretary of the interior in- vites sealed bids to be submitted at his office, Interior building. Wash- ington, D. C., prior to noon May 1, for royalty oil accruing to the Uni- ted States from leases and permits on government land within the Wyo- ming oil fields listed below, for a period of either five or ten years, or separate bids may be offered for the five-year and for the ten-year periods, beginning July 1, 1923. At present the total government roy- alty oil per month from the several field. for which bids are now called is approximately as follows: Lance Creek, 1,300 barrels; Big Muddy. 800 barrels; Lost Soldier, 900 bar- rels; Grass Creek, 800 barrels; Derby Dome, 50 barrels; Hamilton After Every Meal If people realized how much more good their food would do em if properly masticated, and followed up with a bit of WRIGLEY’S to assist the digestive process, we'd have far better health. Keep teeth clean, breath sweet, appetite keen and diges- tion good with WRIGLEY’S. WRIGLEY’S is the perfect gum, made of purest materials, in modern, sanitary factories. Kane sang “Tired of Me” {n his usual janner and !t was some time before the rest of the show could go on, The| quartet was better than ever and of course finished up the song part of an excellent program, which will bo re- peated for the last) times There will be an entire program Tu | E tonight change of your site now, AMERICA TUESDAY EVENING AT 8:45 Miss Mary Jane Spencer Will Present “SPRING FANTASIES” TEN DANCING NUMBERS BY LOCAL CHILDREN First Public Appearance IN CONNECTION WITH REGULAR PROGRAM INSURANCE Whether you buy to build this spring or even two or three years hence, it is good business to secure Casper Real Estate Is Advancing Choose your lot in Casper View Addition NOW. Prices $250 to $400. Terms $25 Down, $10 Monthly. City water and lights. “A Look Means a Lot” See Ben Realty Company REALTORS LOANS Dome, 1,200 barrels; and Osage, 80 barrels. i Bids will be received for the pur- chase of the government’s royalty oil for all of the fields, for any one field, or for any combination of fields, as the bidder may elect. Bids are to be stated in terms of equality or of a differential in cents per barrel above, or below the high- jest market price paid in the Kansas and Oklahoma oil fields for oil of like gravity at the time the royalty oil is run. accept any bid which, in hi: Jude. |" ‘The secretary of the interior may | Oil MONDAY, APRIL 2, 1923, ment, is most, advantageous to the government, and reserves the richt to reject any or all bids. Request for information regard ing bids for government royalty oils may be addressed direat to the By reau of Mines, Department of the Interior, Washington, D. C., or to the field offices of the Bureau of Mines, at Casper, Wyo., Winnett Mont., or Denver, Colo. 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