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PAGE SEVER By Billey De Beck; UB j : ig ~ oe | SASSY SUSIE 3! ru FIRST To ReacH 3 Hi Tas GRAND Canon mocern brick SX. Ir AMT GONA MEAN NUFFIAD @ j sh throughout, firep’ Arm we breakfast Saat built-n <tr ee ZI Few. - ¢ ‘ =2227~ y % yo *22 0 FOR SALE—Four corner lots. Yel-| described by metes and bounds, as lowstone and Ash street. will sel! follows: ining at the Nerth- part or, all. Phone 2231. W. A. Les-|east corner the tract which is at the intersection of the West line of Tract 46 and the Eighth Stan- SEE US FOR INVEST-|proximeecty"is.00"chane, thente ssuto To omNe A THANIKS , PHYLLS;SUT [M GOING TO TAKE THe GIRL NOW LOOK HERE, MOTHER. GIRLS ARE ALL RIGHT BUT WALT'S A DEAR t- iE THINKS ‘est approximately 60 chains: FRIEND OVER To A TOA MOVIE TONIGHT. IVE YOURE MV REAL GiRL AND Boy. Hi MENTS thence North approximately. 18.50 HAD Hee aren ure roe /] | (0 uke To see ANYBODY THE WORLD OF HIS chains; thence 60 3 to ; GmascGon HIS MOTHER. WELL, the point of beginning, containing 7 ; 1 COULON'T EVER Cs aE ee ee: had apumecioitaly, the acreage recon: 5 : ; GET INTERESTED Henning hotel, at a bargain. Hurry | veyed, a a seen eam a: ; me Any MEAN w a 4 THe ni iT. - .the Jands described or de- \ Thr . % 1 me siring to object, because of the 4 f int character of the land, or z any other reason, to the disposal to applicant, should file their affi- NEW STORE BUILDING. davits of protest in this office, on With living quarters, southeast | or before the 20th day of January, Casper, g90d location. A snap. 1924, B. J. ERWIN, Register Late ‘model’ ‘seven’ passenger | Pub. Dée. 28, 0, 1923; Jan. 6, Buigt touring at a bargain, on easy |18, 20, 1924, terms. os NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION One Ford touring. 1923 model, like Department of the Interior, U. dew, Aust be sold, easy ‘terns, 8. Office at Douglas, Wyo., LIBERTY REALTY. ©0,| Dostbs'i2 5192": given tnst ene State of W; ing has filed in this Loans—Phone ba he igre 1780 | Oftice application to amend Ap- Room 7, Zuttermeister Bldg. roved Lists No. 6 and 16 State lection List No. 9, so as to eliminate from indemnity school land clear list No. 6, Lot 3 of Sec. BUSINESS CHANCES 4, T. 32N., R. 77W., now identi- 18, 1919 for EZW%, WKE% 26, iy terms. fi Tr 3, in her own home, for Anna Rey- ied as Tract 43, and so as to|Sec. 26, T. 36N., R. 86W., and 9” nolds, Judith's companion, saw with OR RENT— Grocery! eliminate from approved list No.|/on additional stockraising home- | HE S I EEI | RAIL sharp eyes and heard with sharp riloge fixtures, stock, budding lot 16, Douglas, charitable, education: roi ero eter sine home; ears. A moment later Anna had thundered. after the machine in which the engineer, with Judith, were speeding toward the hills and the unfinished railroad. on Howard; close. to’ néw tunnel; al, etc., Lot 4 of this section, town| January 14, 1921, for E%NEX; gol di dentified passed another message to a lolter-| “teres the do} inetrusted’ $1,700; part on time; party ing ship and range, now identified as/SisSEi% Sec. 27, Wi4sW% Sec. - Re eH ‘ ing workman outside. thelr leader. “They'll stop for lunch gray. 711 Howard. Hae Sg s supa there: Et 7 ‘done . 86W., Sth P. M. || A Continued Story Novelized from Universal || “stark Zabel," it read, “Judith is|at the Mounting Garage. We'll il ‘or other '§ described by imetés| Witnesses: James H. jewton, . f ing to get Bruce Gordon.” take car of his chauffeur there, and FOR SALE—Grocery store, build-' and bounds including all that part| George Rhodes, Earnest Rhodes Photoplay; Read It in Tribune Every Sunday chien ne aie in a Los Angeles| tll take his place; then they'll be a 2 Oe es06 cach ie Harner edo i / of tracts 43 and 44 which lie with-|and B, H. Golay, all of Waltman, n 4 x -|long time getting to their a—— Second. Tel. 702. e this township, together with all! Wyoming. See Picture at Wyoming skyscraper Bruce Gordon was at tending to the final details before | 7oad!” - SERREAG as a. Lot P ae Les ed Me pea S Crack Sed Soo H. Newton, of Waltma: his departure, when Judith’s wire] Thus {t was that the mechanic In ure, three chair barber shop, doing ginning at the intersection of the|Serial 019412 Jul CHAPTER ONE a act BrSibn ochcagok eee) PRS OB eae erred bei be pea A ia a nice business. | reason one of the east line of tract 46 and the|16, 1919 for W%NE%; NW INTRIGUE Fea ORNS OTT ee ealasiauea: ine,” bec rpasebbeeds: “buki'l | GohaTeNe omen cae Waa ees partners retiring. 2625. Center. __|Eighth Standard Parallel; thence| Sec. 27; E%NE% Sec, 28, T. 36N| (ALVIN BITNER, chewing medi-|finished tn thirty days, Colonel bane ean stip {HOUT AmnesibacWirel tae camchoote’ chakthas ted ee eee For SAD—Drug store ina perma- east approximately 47 chams 1o|R, 86W., and on additional stock- tatively on the stem of his|At™strong loses the franchise and Id; reason for selling the n east corner of section 4,|/raising homestead entry, Serial] unty pi , regarded the group of|the other crowd gets it, and now I gone tS" Cultornia, a real opportu. thence south approximately 27.81/019413, allowed January 14, 1921 shin sg ghee rhe smoothing «]knOW you're in the other crowd. nity; Investigation solicited. Adcress. chains to quarter corner-between|for SW% SW Sec. 22, SUSEK roadbed ahead of the s'owly advanc-| Believe me, I'll tell. the colonel, too; Dox B-196, Tribune. ' ei ap . and 4; nes west 20 ees a mee ee img double line of steel rails and pe ee for him, and not you won SALE Sinoke "Em. guaran. chains; thence south approximate-| Sec. ; E4SE ic. 28, T. 86N. i Th hief ineer was ‘g 5 hier Ss I re |_.ly 96 chains to the north line|R. 86W., 6th P.M. X RE gto itd ott sore cake nell you sem’ At ‘Ss. Grant. |Tract 55; thence west approx-| Witnesses: Thomas A Farrens garded with a benign air the con- The engineer made a vicious Pore 8 chains to corner number|George G. Rhodes, Ernest Rhodes, | Siruction gang below him in the swing at the youth, who ducked, my regrets, called at the garage for ganoline, So it was that Judith received, while Gordon and Judith were at} Dy ; shortly after, “the disappointing [lunch next door, sopved the tual Pinchot Enactment m ri declined the offer, | ¢88 end of a blackjack and awoke ° . news that Gordon declin 1° offer. I hiladelphia Count But Judith was not one to accept|some hours later on tho garage defeat so lightly. floor, attended by an amazed me- “I'll go and see him personally!"|Cchanic, who had sought vainly for she decided, the mythical wreck and returned For Argument. 4; 1 . d ears to find the motorist who had 2 of ‘Tract’ 40; thence north 40/and E. H. Golay, all of Waltman, ravine. twisted himself from the foreman's Aahin ieieobatinn coe, fs Zabel. bs brought him the tidings, and agreed FOR TRADE jena to corner Hepes of | Wyoming. “Hardly call ‘em sons of toll!’ he grasp with a sudden lurch, and While Judith was speeding towara|te mind his shop, vanished into thin] PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 5.—(Unitea Tract 45; thence set 3 20 Leyes Pane wee > SRS oh emits a chuckled. “More like courins “ed ves down the track, hot'y pur-l1os Angeles, Zabel’s mind worked| 4!r. Press).—Experience in seven other . . — “ the * FOR TRADE — Good five-room thence north to corner number 1 1923. 4 : RNa Parca po toad na oes Seay She sve. b: fast and his minions faster. He eae car sped over the high-| States\ with “administrative Soca rriltg aeflate er Jer ; i —————_ pag alprcu Steele Bigs “What's this?” demanded a tall;| issued hurried instructions, and as-| aS and into a mountain pass, ever|was told to the Penneylvents. Su house with bat La rs pe Rad ; Se eeen ey ou Ba. His clever quip p'eased bim; he dignified old- man heading a party] sistants flew to obey. climbing upward into the rocky] preme Court today in argument on > thence north 8.21 chains to. point| NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION | !aushed to bimself ay Morris Blake, of horsemen. the foreman approached. Blake's Bruce Gordon, strapping his brief edhe Eis ity ptt oe bee me Apart cua arene SF GOrsinge: begin: containi approx-|_ Department of the Interior, U.|the ‘orem: 7 ire The engineer commenced to speak, | case, had ordered his car for the| ™e! ‘; Sw | Pinchot's “reorganizatiqn act. FOR SALE OR TRADE—For Cas- frmate erg ores "reconveyed; eae Office Bt Dougiss, Wis, | sone eee ach ree apt ld but Norton, the youth, cut in hotly,|ride to the steamer, when Judith| “This doesn’t look like the way!"| Pennsylvania wil! be. the | third , irrigated ranch, 8 J; 32-N., Ra 17 W. 6th|ming, December 4, 1923, per property, io ip inge Neti “ Judith suddenly ejaculated. “Ww 9 a “ ‘These men, colonel,” he shouted,| Armstrong was announced. A tall, 4 Hes from Moffat railroad in north: |p. af. : jee is hereby given that Joe} ‘Tom the final stages of hookworm wore plotting to hang up construc; | Beautiful woman entered and haugh-| 0" the wrong trail!” stern oes of Se ate fain | .Any- and all persons claiming Me Welch. of ae Ai A Scart: grin as he approach: {0% @8 they've been doing all|tily regarded the engineer. ideal place for ry adversely the lands described or |! i on December }, made ‘@)State where similar codifications have been decided by the highest Gordon glanced about sharply,|court of each state. California's ex- then at the back of the chauffeur. has good buildings and is in month, and I overheard them. They| “You are not in a position to re-| {hen at the ° periment was wiped out on grounds 3 t Ad nal Stockr: '¢ homestead ed the scarcely more alert, engineer. are in league with Zabel, and this|fuse our offer; no man is!" she | enven It's not my chauf-| similar to these raised in the Penn- COnGLAR LeGH ine Ak deatriog despa porn Save, entry No. 017992, for NW%, N% ‘Onty two rail today,” he I cpisins your delays here!” cooly informed the engineer. ‘A|feur!’ he cried. The next instant| sylvania code. Center, rear. Phone 1084R. m' othe pd a A ‘aia Hs] SW; SEXSW%; W%SE%;| Ported. “That's layin them as he was on the fellow's neck, and any Tr reason, Bitner opened his mouth to volce a hot denial, person of your position!” ‘A person of my porition can't tell a lady the place he'd tell a man to go under simi'ar circumstances!” 1 retorted the engineer, nettled by the | C8 *Ped a’ong the roadway cut in The Tennessee Supreme Court, in the other instance, upheld the code of that state where thé point of a single-subject title was raised as in the case here. thi 1 es FOR TRADH—High class closed car to gpplicant, should file their af-|NEMSE% and SEYNEX Sec. 2. oad pests ong crane leg to trade in as first payment on fidavits of protest in this office,| ownship 31N, Range 89W., 6th} s9t the men so now tha ¥ font him short. fesidence property. 300 OS Bids. | ono; before the 30th day of Jane Prin. eridian, has filed notice euew bag Ma Se a8 SREPDL “Gat back to work, both of yout" ger EL TR TRA LPT EES 1 tention to make final three “4 |be ordere: tly. nt POR SALE OR LEASE—640 acres|uary, 1924. B. J. ERWIN | ¥ear proof, to establish claim to] “Fine work!” approved. the ensl- this myscitn > 7 | {Bvestleate | rotors ne oeean et hace the the side of the mountain; then:| In the five other States, where of gracing. dans, Lenses Pansy * "Register| the land above described, before|neer. “A few more days of this) uy nao’ suspected. 1 felt} honor to bid you ,good-day, Miss eee ey hitcond the aise door gave! “administrative codes” have passed premes 1. BE. Heacock, P. 0. Box Pub. Dec. 28, 30 1928, Jan, 6,| United States Commissioner, at|and our bunch will take over the that mysterious cave-in in the tun-| Armstrong.” He bowed himself out sh pen talhirgareh ropped to the/ the legislature, constitutional pro: 068, Torrance, Cal.” 13, 20, 1924. % "| Gasper, Wyoming, on the 10th day} allroad like Dewey took Manta" nel had more behind ft than met the | and hurried to his waiting car. His|"osdside, leaving the terrified Ju-| visione ace the same, with the ex: P20 : of January, 1924. The engineer bestowed bis Stout eye, ‘Treachery in our own organ.| visitor with an odd smile of triumph arnicgeehies the: ms i tr | Coptlon of Massachusetts, but the act + Claimant names as witnesses.| anatomy over a camp chair in the ization; that’ tt. followed to a waiting taxi that based ‘n each other instance was never in. FINANCIAL NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, | Sip. Roberts; of Miller Woe |suslight, yawned. asiiy ana lon: fatherewhy?* demandea| whirled her straight to the offices|1urched crazily, but too late. As| cnew Department of ae terior, U, ming; D. L, Gaston, of Gasper,| stretched luxurious'y. Got @ g00d tne cit) ne ie slo of Zabel, the Wolf! Gordon, who, with a well-aimed blow / Other State Codes. 5 Sing Decenber t, LoSk ” Y9°"| Wyoming; W. S. Miller, of Miller,| mind to take a map" he stated. Me,8!! » enough, Judith,” cx-] A moment later the rea} Juaith| bad lala the falso chauffeur flat,| ijinols, where the Lorden code SESE es ming, 8 Ta hesabs Given tint Ruth| Wyoming; T. J. Crilly, of Miller,} “Just Keep the work slowed down, piaineq the old man, “Ite Mack|Armetrong entered Gordon's offleee, rant thorn ae, road 0. | Went through; Ohto,. from which large. p and—what’s the matter?” ’ ; : ing car, Pooklet No. 92 explains. Pai ®|E. Horstman, formerly Nostdahi,| Wyoming. He started from his chair as the “pels work., Jf we lose the fran-Jonly to learn from the secretary | MUne she lastly & Gropped over the | wees Lakeny Momayivanis: provisiony 349 Broadway, New York. W. h B. J. ERWIN, Register. chise his crowd takes the road; and| that he was on his way to the pler, ere taken; Nebraska, with a re-en- D 3 i foreman leaping fot suddenly, re her taxi, s! - 4 a e ma-| actment : - Sena REM gM OmINE: WhO” 92! pub. Dec. 9, 16, 23, 30, Jan. 6,| eee ee the alenly, we have just thirty days to finish| Dashing back to her taxi, she urg-|@nk, and the next Instant th tment of all former laws; Idaho, HAVD party with $600 to loan on January 24, 1920 and February 5,| 1905 threw open the door of the construc: {1 - 3 A the driver to speed to the South| chine, bearing the helpless gir!, had| exempting constitutions) oye first. mortgage; Cescrbe fully. Box|1921, made Homestead and Addi-|1928. tion office, made a lightning lke but now ihat me Ke ee ee eee | Sineicen Tine cee left the road. from its code provisione—all were” B-194, Tribune. tional Stockraising Homestead en- plunge. one would“ nover have tem ‘yet, You neo Se ope Luck was with her, for Gordon's| Into the alr tt flew, somersaulted| referred to todse by: Aitocasy: Gea: fries Nos.-022765 and 022766, for! NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. | dreamed possible, in view of his lace and I'l run down to the consteug,|car was caught in a traffle Jam,|Sfazlly, struck @ rock, and bounced | se Woodruff and counsel for State LOST AND FOUND ave aE Bena vip er ag 2 Department (Sra, gS U.| movements of the moment before, tion Rage Ae atakore one er eitbaialod nina tase. Tee po. | asain. 4 Then wi apiasl, it dis-) Treasurer Snyder, who is making the *s - ; | 8. Lan ice at Douglas, Wyo-}and reappeared, dragging a slim| 4 re < Hcemen joined the ensuing argu-|#Ppeared from sight beneath the| attack. and Lots 5 and 6 Sec. 7 and NE%/ ming, December 21, 1923 Armstrong turned and urged his] licet 7 . % waves of the river f: if * : 1 6 » Dec 21,. 5 youth, horre through the narrow -|ment, and fully five minutes e’ap- river {ar below, Gor-| In. ‘substance, the constitutional LOST—By route carrier, small ‘tan pee Od tae SN: Bas fe SBW! _ Notice is hereby Siven that Roy} “Thought I heard someone: I was way in the brush Isdine fone tas | aed before the engineer was able to| 408 Watched, horrified, walting for provision upon which the main quem: : in. Meridian, has filed notice} ¢ Stutzman, of Casper, Wyoming| rights ie rarsel ehouk) whe 1 ; ‘ef "| the girl to emerge. ‘But the rip- bate aftice fe Ml of intention to make tinal three who on October 6, 1920, June,| been getting in on our talk!" | eeeeenee ore are toward. rhe | extricate, bionesit hy May Jer, ne] Ples subsided, She did wot- re Saw ot Satie ae une offic id i H 3 iright of way. A gilli ft 1]ment. Arrived at the pier, he re) law of nearly every state is that no | year proof to establish claim to the ‘The chief engineer. scowled. dark- ¥ glint of metal act may contain more than one subs the two men struggled for control of the steering wheel, Back and forth they rocked as the but the colonel cut 28, 1923, made Homestead and i itateA Wout n| @ppear!” LOS! 5 4 a described, before Un- Tipved ‘ dazzled him for a moment. Sud-| found a very agitated young woma: LOST-—Small dark ‘Bivtce par good i mee qucrs Ft py SS Gant Additional ria ctw ly at the Sireerorpe a: what! CMY @ viclous crack sounded from| Pleading with the Euard at the = te ee ject and: that subject must be ex- reward if finder will cal! 1694: _ er, Wyomi: on the 16th day of . Trey ‘Com e orton; the bushes, and the colonel slumped| ang plank to be allowed to “go pressed in the title. pease td tone, tote Pons Sey Seg 26;| were al) nr ere and how long in nis saddle.. A man Scampered| abroad just a minute to see Bruce It is contended by the treasurer 4 “t r; : > ~ a ? were you Ustenin: from his place of concealment and| Gordon.” TOMS FOR that Governor Pinchot recommended PERSONAL B,D, Carpal of Capet Woo SEGA A TN ANN SS [inte fore treed | aoa" iterrpte te pare anctcnruy ote mings M. ‘Te Shelton, of Waiton,| snes teat ete pace ae” | mnie. oh the GLb day of Fetruary,|. Suditts eam hers toteer drop asmpty| Whee bes To. f0r sour” constitution of Pennsylvania, whick E Wyoming; G. H. Bohn, of Casper, Se, fatention ty | 1924- from his saddle, hanging by a stir-| “I am Judith Armstron: saes further than other states, say- Be sae mecetty & Lincoln ime Wyoming; Louisa Reichman, if ee Pee of abention Ay Claimant names as witnesses: |Tup as the frightened horse sudden-|besan. “I came to plead-——’ ing the subject must be “clearly” orante Casper, W ming tablish ater to the laut ators Ge]. Samuel Twidale, Lawrence ly galloped down the trail. With| “Judith Armstrong? expressed in the title. It also Umits WORLD NEWS CO located lobby| pub, Dec. 9, Len ey Nh eter ison, Willi: Il, & asp of horror she urged her own| her just ten minutes ago,” bills with more than one subject to scribed, before United States|Ja@mison, William H. Whiteway a h ir eae . 6 129 of Waltman, Wyoming and Frank! horse forward, ga'loping alongside ‘Here, and here, en ere! ue a general appropriation bills. Grand Cantral hotel; papers from | i993 pp AOTB)" BN, asene, Connpiesionsr, st ees YS | Toridale; of Hanan Waening {her tatliere: moet ons bringing it/dith drew letters from her bag, ex-|_ CHICAGO, Jan. 5—(United Press. Salaries Held. eas Ee eee pe Toot, et se Bat B.J.ERWIN [to a standstill. A moment later | hibited a monogrammed watch, and iene sind g i energy ey, Snyder has held up the salaries of 600) LOO: than INSOLID. fey E FO! a a Register.| Young Norton was at her side, and| opened the engraved case to dis-|% tJ ire power prob-| ¢ '¥Y state employes to test the oe chs) ponte tre Raed price cone AEE eee ie bf I ear E pirene an ee: Pub. Jan 6,18, 20, 27, Feb..2, together they bore the unconscious|close her name. I have no time erate eee sed Prof. Herbert 8. code, and a mandamus was brought particulars free. Welch Medicine| Department of the Interior, Un- EA. Garrier, Dennis D Madcntw | 1024. {old man “back to the ranch hotise,/to find out what happened, byt 1} Fhilbrick | of Northwestern Un!-| against him, granted, and appesiee “AvadgecGa: ited States Land Office at Doug-| sii of Casper, Waoming hese + a nameless fear in their hearts. am Judith Armstrong! versity. ° Mattie alt tich Coe ee sswered the| _Wateripower.cannoi ropiace esa{ %2,{20, Supreme: Court. In no ethey Syne -aesetney-teneeerenr arenes aeerersmeeed Wyoming, December 1, 1923. : “He' right in a few days| “So I see, ly a © ” e nince cos Dis RENO, palmist and clairvoy- A Tae adshel Gatsone B. J. ERWIN, Register| NOTICE TO CREDITORS, | —ju 2 state has the attack been made in ore oar eagk, ERWIN, Regist sta flesh wound and shock!" |engineer. "In that case there's and 01 aaa Prot. Philbrict °| this manner. ‘ant your past, present and'have filed notice of their intention|sp¢ay tase” pass ro)" Estate of William Jardine de-| Doctor Simmons patted the girl| something afoot that oyght to be} ture will develop power-producir A situation ‘unique in the annals future: palm readings $1; clairvoy- to make final proof upon their)” ” pda Lo x ceased. kindly on the shoulder. “Don't | looked into, and p devices not unknown, among them unt $2: Apartment 5, Wyatt Hotel, Phone 1983d. ti 7 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN | worry,” he added. Prone” IPEnTee Bes Nite Nawal ged ean bee District eee es fe sede Pesce etd cates lesb Gee tatrerin sale easecn ane old man in the bed v1 WER Z meet) c) of - partment 6: ie Interior, U.|the january feebly, fereidar 2 aeas; Seen 35, vibe Pha wie had re &. Land-office at Douglas Wyo-| granted to the undersigned in the engineer— weight 130 pounds; have good home’ arnest H. Golay, of Waltman, git 2 January 3, 1924. with ample means, curious end Wyoming, on Homestead entry, (o) of departmental administration oc: “Steamer’s sailed!’ bawled the|#tomic energy condensers and solar} curred when. by reason of the delap, guard, slamming the door to: tho{ Tadiation. in deciding the question, the em- Prof: Philbrick declared that -Ather-| ployes whose salaries were held up {en's oll supply would be exhausted| were advanced the amount from ; ‘n nine years, if only oll’was used to] month to month by Governor TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN]|ing claims against the said ‘estate dith unfolded a newspaper. 1] Job, after all!” ganerete powar. stirred “Judith—must get—new at-once,” he gasped. bove estate, and all persons hav-| “It’s all right, father; !ool! I'm going to take on that Armstrong way. Weil,” grinned Gordon, “I guess n , Pinchot. Salivary, “Rot. suawered. i 163, allowed’ st 30,|that Florence Laughiin, formerly|are hereby required to exhibit Bruce Gordon!” she cried. A ‘silm youth," who had’ been| “America’s coal supply.” he sald,| tt has cost the governor $480 a matrimony. Address Box 3B-197, fo for BE Ce ia ‘W%4 | Twidale, of Waltman, Wyomin them, with the necessary vouchers the man who can put the job|watching from a nearby doorway,| “Is estimated at 2.500 billion tons.| month to pay these employes out of Tree W% Sec. 28, T. 36N., R, 86W and| who, on. October. 14 1920, made|for allowance to the. undersigned through!” hurried to a telephone booth, and a| the oil supply at 7 billion barrels and on additional stockraising: home-|Stockraising Homestead entry,,Carl F. Shumaker within. six his own pocket. The payroll wi “But the paper says he's due to| moment later Zabel, livid with rage|the horsepower of the rivers and is held up amounts to $8,000 a , seri 3 owed | No. 024812, for NE%NE% sec. 9,,months after the date of said go to South America tomorrow!"|was berating the tall beauty of streams at 50:000,000. which he will receive when the cods LEGAL NOTICES ee Sry dk 1021 for Bas Wind NSENW 3 SEXNW%; W%4E%}/ letter, or they may be precluded expostulated the physician. Gordon's earlier interview. We have used 5 billion barrels of| is decided, but the | he wilt WE% Sec. 28, T. 36N,, RR. 86W|E%SEX, SE% NE sec. 10,/from any benefit from such es-| “I'll chance it!" answered Judith. ‘You queered the Armstrorgs| oll, about 644:tons of coal per person| never get back. Pinchot pl NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION | 6th P. M. S%NW* sec. 11, E%NEX, SW | tate, and if such claims be not ex-'“I'! wire him at once." Calling| with him—like Tell!’ he ralled.|{s used each year and the industries note in a Harrisburg tank to Department of the Interior, U.' Witnesses: Frank Strode, Thom-| %NE% ‘sec. 15, township 34 N.,/ hibited within one year from the young Norton waiting in the next| “The girl caught Gordon at the pier|@re using more than the potential! these salaries and he kept adding 8. Land Office at Douglas, Wyo., as Farrens, J. H. Newton, and Range 87 W., 6th principal Meri-|date of said letters, they will be room, she qui¢kly instructed him,|and he’s on his way to the Job with waternower ot 60,000,000 horse. until today it December 12, 1928, eorge Rhodes, all of Waltman,|dian has filed notice of intention| forever barred. and Norton, her message in his|her now!"? Fath power, sald, : han $50,000. Notice is hereby given that Wyomin to make final three year proof, to Dated January Srd 1924 {hands hurried to the ehack near the| Zabel turned to waiting lMeuten.| Prof. Philbrick predicted that with ener Marion L. MacGregor, formerly omas A. Farrens, of Walt-lestablish claim to the land above CARL F. SHUMAKER construction camp in which wasjants and rasped orders. in the next 100 years an invention 4 Blackmore, of Casper, Wyoming, man, Wyoming, on Homestead en-.described, before United States Executor. | housed the telegraph operator. A few geconds later five stalwart even more significan: Pub. Jan. 6, 13, 20, 27, 1924. But treachery stalked her, even! thugs, in a powerful touring car, who;on -October ~ 01020, made try, Serial 019407, allowed April Commissioner, at Casper Wyo- engine will be pert \ the steam{ For results try a Tribune Clessi Bed Ad. P