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SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 1924 of sioners in and for County, A alae: met day January, 1924, ee session, Alma F. Hawley, ites of County Commission- ars for lost sopating read and tee and ce! cates ©. R. L. Holman, salary Mina LaVelle, ‘peas Ea Adams, Helen Chew, salary -. Mary_Hobbs, salary —-. Mrs. Lou Tubbs, salary ~~ Loraine Light, salary -.. Marion A. Hawley, salary Cl 8, Hazel Conwell, Mrs. salary E. Gi nsion —-— Mrs. Cassie Mathers, ‘pen Rose Balt pensfon-._. Marie Scott, nsion._.. Eliza J, Cocking, pen- sion Nina M. Lintecum, pen- On. ---nane nen I RB; ensi = Mrs. Ethel Strickland pension ~-..----.._._ R. C. Stone, Mrs. Ethel Hassell, pen4 sion --------.------- Katherine Bowman, pen- n. M B, re. Goff, Mrs, Joba “Carlson, pen- Florence Johnson, pension Margaret Beacher, pen- CURATS aeolian s owen WG Irving, overtine Dan Miller, overtime — Ed Grant, overtime -. H. C. Posey, overtime... Alma F, ‘Hawley, work R. L. Holman, extr Augusta Mina Lav Eerl ©. Boyle, pest, house . Boyle, jouse ipbell Hard’ See Ben ‘Transfer, crim- inal costs .. auper Mrs. A, Z. Stoddard, and pauper -, Bertha Mackey, and pauper — Addie Gabert, poor Lindsay & Co., poor and Paper . Lindsay & pauper Lindsay & and pauper Casper PI and pau St. Clara bridges __. White Motor Co., road and et 9:00 mT am there being | “bridges L. W. Wilson, road and Joe Bucher, 3 are? ‘Warren, road and ba EY SISSY Augusta Luhrsen, salary.$125.00; John Kiel, Ira W. Naylor, salary. 180.00, Lyle E. Jay, ‘salary and 125.00 | Natrona Power Compan court house and et Campbell Hardware Com- ment ...-. nine court house equ! pment, D. » court house Co., court house equip- w 125.00 100.00 Perkins Bi aes, . Barnard Stat. printing and records. 100,00 Slack-Stirrett Printing printing and record: wart and records and records .--..-.-. Cowan, contingent__ 15.00 J. E. Scott, 15.00 R. N, Van Sant contingent . G. T, Morgan, Com: missioner... Casper 30.00 M, A, . Tisdale, 10.00 F, R, Empey, SI | RE Secemeynesesa aah John Tri ny, sheriff con- E. A. Grant, sheriff con- W. C. Irving, sheriff cor- 21.40 150.00; Tynes In F. Kelly, constable The meeting adjourned to G. T. MORGAN, Emma Mabie _ Mrs. Mina Logan The Board of County Commis-|9 sioners of Natrona County, Wyo- ming, met this 8rd day uary, 1924, at 9:00 o’clock A. M. it to an adjoi 2, 1924, there Tt. M be organ, Commissioners J. E. Scott, 150.00 Fall, and Alma F. Hawley, Clerk|S: ‘warrants id. allowed, | an ordered, drawn me Chas Easton, salary .... ‘ance, salary .. Agnes M. Clare, salary - Margaret Fulton, salary — Edna Weedell, salary .. Arlie Davis, sa rtrude Hice, salary les Woung, salary -. . H. , Salary ea W. H. Cass, county Atty contingent —... E. H, Foster, County Atty tingen! lan, poor and poor and pau, Howard Miller Burnett-Butler Optical Dave Davidson -- Einer Hansen —--__ Midwest Refining Co. R. M. Bartholomew . Refining Telephone Line) .... etition of Frank Canner for cancellation of taxes was disal- Petition of J, E. Dyke for can- cellation of taxes was disallowed. The art adjourned to Jan- 4, 1 5 he 3 G. T. MORGAN, Chairman ALMA F. HAWLEY, Clerk. R. C. VAN DENBERG, Deputy. January 4, 1924 State of Wyoming, County of Office of the County Clerk, Wyoming, 24. ‘The Board of County Commis- sioners of Natrona County, Wyo- |ming, met this 4th day of Jan; 10.00 uary, 1924 at 9:00 o’clock A. M? pursuant to an adjournment 20.15 January 3, i present, G. T. Morgan, Chairman, 122.99 Commissioners J. E Hall and Alma F. Hawley, Clerk. IDOE cca ae seinen eeler Dairy, poor and pauper... s2—-5-c.- Memorial Hospital, pauper ..-..- 0. E. McCracken, iP Mrs. V. O. Nesbitt, poor and pauper ---.. am Wheeler Dairy, poor ai pau] Casper Coal & Coke, poor r ms, poor and New York Oil and pauper -. Wiggins Shoe pauper - 279.00 Shaffer Gay }. and ae 295.40 Jesse y Hale, poor and or and pauper | White Laundry poor lan, coroner . Dr. L. C, Smith, vital sta- tisties .-------.. Allan McLellan, crim’ P. Kimball, crimi- costs -..-.-__... = Kassis Goods, crim- inal 76.78 |W. W. Sproul, court E. A. Gears sheriff con- Alma F. Hawley, expense surveyor con- “contingent exp. fe Stationery Co., \ contingent expense ... 104.27/1,, D. Branson, contingent ense 32.55 | Woods Filling Station con- nse $ organ, justice — lenry Brennan, Henry Brennan, Owens, justice -._. therine Bowman, pen wrt ms < 180.04 pat Royce, assessor contin- ealth un ~~ 500.00 Petitions and affidavits for can- lation of taxes presented and allowed as follows: Lenore B. Orendorff ... 16.35 Mountain Realty & Title 'Frank Doyle ~~~. Chairman 7. W. Archibald = ALMA F. HAWLEY, Clerk. C. VAN DENBERG, Deputy 3, 1924 | ae Wyoming: County of ne Office of the County Clerk, -: Lory ome Wyoming, P ne Schneider Donald McPherson H. — wens Beatrice L. Jones, clo R. 8. Richardson W. T. Mahoney \dward , 0.0. Josendahl 166.67' J. W, ‘Tanner '. Bigler White Ditching Co. Frank Hathaway — lare 1924, ’ PAGE FIVE. CEMENT PLANT HELD ASSURED INTHERMOPOLIS THERMOPOLIS, Wyo., Jan. 18— A. B. Watkins representing Wyoming. Port'and .Cement Com- pany, has opeied offices tn First Nationa! Bank bullding here Preparatory to beginning work on a big manufacturing plant that will give employment to from The factory will be located at the north end of town and as soon as weather will permit the Burlington Railroad will extend tracks a mile to the site. The factory is to be of 2000 bar- rels daily capacity the products to be made by natural gas and under developed by Mr. Wat- kins, said to cost for the finished one-eighth of the present process as far as the fuel interest at the rate of five per cent (5 per cent) per annum. The official ballot to be voted at said election to be tially in “Official Ballot for the special rs | Commissioners, Wednesday, Marc election in Natrona County, Wyo- d. yarn To the voter: Scratch ie adjoy ed to Jan- erase from the following words, such a part of said words so that the words remaining shall express question submitted; Building and Equiping Court House and Jail For the Bonds. Against the Bonds. gency Seieee is he roclamation shall take be enforced from and after its publication. Passed and a) HAWLEY, C VN DENBERG, Deputy January 9, 1924 State of Wyoming, County of ss, of County Clerk, Cas- January 9, 1924. joard of County Commis- sioners of Natrona County, Wyo- ming, met this 9th day of Jan- D., 1924, at 9:00 o'clock . M., pursuant to an adjourn- ment of January 8th, 1924, there being present, Chairman, Commissioners J. E. Scott, T. A. Hall and Alma F. Hawley, Clerk. Petition and affidavit for re- fund of taxes, presented and al- lowed as follows: Lewis Barker ~--..... and seconded balance of $1724.88 now in Hos- pital Fund for 1922, be transfer- ted to County Hospital Fund 1923 journed to Jan- 1924. . T. MORGAN, Chairman test ALMA F. HAWLEY, Clerk. By R. C. VAN DENBERG, Deputy at tore W. Reno, Dec. 100 to 140 men. Het son, Dec. 6, 1921 .. 21387, Joseph Winn, G. T. MORGAN Chairman, Board of County Commissioners. ALMA F. HAWLEY, County Clerk. (County Seal) Notice of Special Election Notice is hereb special election will be held in all voting precincts in the County of Natrona, in the State of Wyoming on Tuesday, the 4th day of March, D., 1924, on which said days the polls in the several Precincts within the said will be opened as soon after nine o'clock in the forenoon as po: sible, and shall be kept open with- out any adjournment until five o’clock in the afternoon, when the same shall be closed, for the pur- pose of submitting to the quali- fied voters of said county the roposition to issue the coupon rt Duke, Dec. - msenml|rap] ~ product about In addition to the cement there Cc. G. Vance, will be departments for lime, gyp- sum, brick and tile and it is expected that within a short time the cape- city will be increased consideral’y. The company is capitalized at $3,- Furn, Co., Feb. 7, 1922 .._._ Because there are vast deposits of the natural resources used in the manufacture of each of these pro- ducts and the fact that one of Wyo- ming's largest gas fields is at hand, Wyoming Portland Cement Company decided upon Thermopolis for the location of its factory in 8 , 8. C. Hill, Mai Scott’ Clothing “Go. G. E. Boyle, poor and E. Dawson, Apr. State of Wyoming, County of ss. of the County Clerk, ery ab Wyoming, January 10, 1924. Kimball Drug Co., 4, 1982 - 5505, Midwest Pharmacy Mr. Watkins has had experience in building and operation of plants of this kind having erected in Ger- many two factories poor & pauper --.. W. H. Nash, The Board of County Commis- sioners of Natrona County, Wyo- ming, met this 10th day of Janu- D., 1924, at 9:00 o’clock M., pursuant to an adjourn- ment of January 9, 1924, there amount of Five Hundred Thous- and Dollars, ($500,000.00), rpose of providing funds to a Court House ends if voted, to be issued in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 95 of the Compiled Statutes of Wyoming, 1920 Edition, and to bear interest at the rate of five per cent per- annum; and notice given that all persons who have been registered less years before such election, during a regular registration period for the County or shall be entitled to vote at said special election in the said pre- cinct in said County in which they are registered, and provided fur- ther that any such persons must produce at the polls a tax receipt showing that he or she is a tax- payer on real property or a cer- tificate from the Natrona County, Wyoming, show- ing that he or she is the owner of real estate in the said county pro- posing to issue such bonds; and notice. is further given that all other persons who are duly qual- ified electors of said County in the precincts in which they offer to vote, shall be permitted to vote in such precincts, by taking and subscribing the same oath as is prescribed for registration in Sec- if the Wyoming Com- 1920 Edition, at the time they shall offer to vote, the election clerks to have the power to administer such oaths, provided, that any such persons must produce at the polls, a tax be receipt showing that he or she is @ tax payer on real @ certificate from Clerk of Natrona County, Wyo- ming, that he or she is the owner of real estate in the said county proposing to issue such bonds, In witness whereof I hi unto set my hand and caused the Seal of said County to unto affixed, ‘upon due authori- ‘oard of County similar to the Plants in Germany highly successful, Proved to be and Jail; said Thermopolis has an ing for the future. 71>. SWINDLES DESCRIBED IN BOOK DISTRIBUTED BY CASPER CHAMBER To help everyone to avold being duped by promoters and salesmen of worthless securities and by other swindlers, the Casper Chamber of Commerce has sent to persons desiring them pam- phiets which reveal the metbods of OF. <pcemeeer-— eral: printing & 1 Printing — Go. %, and recorda inting Co. “printin: and records -. Commercial Printing Co., and records -- Hoffhine Printing & Stat. rinting and records rowers Association S. H. Puntenny, Cc. C. McNutty, justice L. E. Snow, constable Scott .Clothing Co., crim’ optimistic feel- hairman, Commissioners J. E. IL and Alma F, ion and affidavit for can- cellation of taxes, presented and allowed as follows Lettie R. Snu Harry F. 8S. Bradbury J, . A. Hall that the fol- lowing budget for the year 1924 Seott, T. A. Ha Hawley, Clerk. 22611, Kimball City — elections, Budget 1924 922 22989, Denver Fire Clay Clerk of Court et anes emewecnme 23047, Denver Fire Clay The pamphlet was prepared by pt. 5, 1922 ..._ the chamber of commerce of the L. D. Leisinger, state of New York. bs tors should do to protect them- selves against stock and bond frauds 4nd gives material upon many other It has interesting moving picture frauds, frauds upon inventors and “buy-back” frauds, song writing swindles, frauds on authors and swindling operations of publish- real estate frauds, Petitions and cancellation of taxes, allowed as follows:, Otis L. Thompson, cjo E. E. Thompson Refund of taxes as tei en 1922 23114, eereey McDonald County Treasurer - kinds of frauds, ‘ounty Attorney 500 Sup't. Schools "8 1,500 Reeees Court the Citizens National the amount of 50,000 approved} 23: ows 5286 $1000.00 5287 1000.00 piled Statutes, img toncerns, merchandise swindles, shops in stocks ang cotton. Pamphlets may be secured with- out charge through the local cham- 1922 _.---.-- 8 woTrtTrr Re? Sovooaso0000000N15H000¢ oo Commissioners $5,000; Contingent $3,500 Author Urges Spanish Tongue - In Philippines © MANILA, Jan. 19.—({By The As- Bociated Press).—Vicente Blasco Ib * | anez, the Spanish novelist, bere on a tour of the world, expressed the/op- inion that Filipinos should continue to use the Spanish language. In @ message to the Filipino people he said: “The future of the Filipine people {s wedded to their fealty to the Spanish language, which would unite, with twenty republics of America, Spanish is thetr spiritual heritage because of their history and their language.” Express Rate hb Cut Is Held Up’ ' By Commission Sy is Jurors Fees $6,500; Wit ness $2,000; Bailiff $500 Attorney’s Appointed $1,500; Meals for Jur- Library $2,000 zation of the Commissioners of this 10th day of January, A. G. T. MORGAN, Chairman, Board of County Commissioners. ALMA F. HAWLEY, Clerk. (County Seal, Wyoming Natrona Caunty) The eae: adjourned to Jan- ., 1924. ORGAN, Chairman ttest: ALMA F. HAWLEY, Clerk. By R. C. VAN DENBERG, Deputy January 11, 1924 State of Wyoming, County of Office of the County Clerk, gs ei Wyoming, January 11, A. 1924. BOOROSOSCOOOSONSNSOSS $600; Constable $3,000; Miscellaneous $750;..$ 9,650 Salary $1,000; Juror $300 Witness $250; Moved and seconded, lance of the County for the month of Nove! 10 approved by Commissioners. Car- Hed, PRAASPSV APRA NHAwADNNMMwAS AS IOIOD jond of Edna Weedell, in the amount of RU for pare ay erate i enes eran ie C joners. Statement of lections of the Clerk November and Decem! 1923, approved by Commis- meeti adjourned until Rte 8, 1924, T. MORGAN, Chairman . ALMA F, HAWLEY, Clerk. R. C. VAN DENBERG, Deputy. January 3, 1924 State of Wyoming, County of Natrona, ss. . | _ Office of the County Clerk, bia? + Wyoming., January 8 The Board of County Commis- stoners of Natrona County, Wyo- ming, met this 8th day of Jan- uary, 1924, at 9.00 o’clock A. M., pursuant to an adjournment of ue there being pres- M Sept. 5, 1922 2 surani * $1,000; Misc, $2,000 Mo! 1 23406, Henning Hotel Co. Election Expense Inspection Horse and Cattle 2 ae. a rl B. Goff, Nov Poor and Pauper y The Board of County Commis- sioners of Natrona County, Wyo- ming, met this 11th day of Jan- uary, A. D., 1924 to 9:00 o'clock ursuant to an adjo January 10th, 1924, there being present, G. T, Chairman, Commissioners J. E. Scott, T. A. Hall;and Alma F. Hawley, Clerk. d by T. A. Hall and sec- onded by J. E. Scott that John Kiel ‘be appointed road foreman for the year 1924. Moved by T. A. Hall, and sec- onded by J. E. Scott that Alfred Brile be appointed road foreman for the year 1924. f Moved by J. E. Scott, and’ sec- onded by T. A. Hall that appoint- ments of Perry A. Morris, Sher- iff, be approved. Wm. C. Irving, Under Sheriff. Ed A. Grant, Deputy Sheriff. Dan M. Miller, Deputy Sheriff. Moved by J. E. Scott and sec- onded by T. A. Hall that appoint- J. McDonald as Deputy County Clerk be approved. no further busi- ness, the meeting adjourned with- G. T. MORGAN, Chairman ALMA F. HAWLEY, Clerk. By R.C. VANDENBERG, Deputy. Pub, Jan. 19, 1924. WASHINGTON, Jan. 19—The In. _ Bridges bm Oey Abe ed temporarily held up its recent decis- fon ordering @ reduction in express rates on foods. The reductions which were te have been effective Feb. 21 were to an indefinite date. They ranged up to 11 percent and were ordered after an investigation by the commission into the of making express charges. Express companies also. have been ordered to change slightly the me- thod of fixing rates, and this section of the decision was not affected by today’s action, Lewis Appoints Committees for Big Convention County Surveyor Garage Building and Equipment Moved by T. A. Hall, seconded by J. E. Scott that an eme exists and the following pro¢lama- tion be submitted to the qualified voters of Natrona County, as pro- vided by Chapter 95, Wyoming Compiled Statutes, 1920, “A Proclamation” A proclamation providing for the submission to the qualified electors of Natrona County, State of Wyoming, a proposition to is- sue the coupon bonds the purpose of bor- rowing money with which to build a Court House Be it Ordained,’ by the County Commissioners of Natrona County irty-| State of Wyoning: At a special elec- tion to be held as provided in Chapter 95, Wyoming Compiled Statutes 1920, in the County of State of Wyoming, on Tuesday, the 4th day of March, 1924, for the pu ting to the qual: aeee J. L. Marquis, Nov. Ns a 23750, H. O. Haley, Nov. Se SUSE ica senenoeue Claim of Protest of Lytle ‘Leird to the proposed public road, eighty feet in width and to ‘be known as Oregon Trail; Southeast quarter of the South- west quarter (SEXSW%) Sec- tion.two (2) and the North half (N%) of the Northwest quarter (NW%) of Section eleven (11), or (NEMNE'S) Bee juarter East half of Northwest quarter (E% of NW%) of Southeast quarter Southwest quarter (S Section three (3) Twp. thi North, Range eig! disallowed by Commissioners J. E. Scott, T. A Hall and Alma F. Hawley, The following warrants were dited and allowed, ordered drawn and certificates County Treasurer, witness Wm. Kummer Kimball Drug 8to: and pauper -....._-.. DS, McClellan, road and INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Jan. 19.— In preparation for the sixth biennial the United Mine Workers of America which will con- vene here next Lewis, president, announced the ap- the committees resolutions and constitutions. fronted with the task of reporting on nearly seven hu Natrona County, Commissioners. Claim of Earl D. North Half (N%) seven (7) Twp. thirty-three (33) Range eighty (80), disallowed by Commissioners. Moved and seconded that coun- ty printing be given to the Cas- per Daily Tribune for the first six months of 1924. Moved and seconded that exten- get Leslie Snow,, justice Ra: through the 1 ohn Posey, coroner — ose of submit- ied electors of in the amount of Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($500,000.00), for the purpose of providing funds for the building and equiping of a Court House and Jail for the said County, and which bonds, if issued, are to bear The first general strike of coal dred resolutions curred in 1894, lasting two mc at. and involving between 150,000 and | a Expert watch and jewelry repair. Ing. Casper Jewelry Co.. O'S Big. number 10, Washington.