Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 17, 1924, Page 10

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on et b eee eouhs A VAR Aw Sem Ree PAGE TWO. PREC NCT BOUNDARIES OUTLINE FOR BENEFIT OF CASPER VOTERS One) t along Conwell cast First th Mel- n to the ago and company aid main nuing. al i of Ne. 2 Roberts Pre ribed as follows the intersection of treet with the main Chicago and North: y thence »E First street; ith Conwell street ast Highth street; McKinley th to to South sou to main Northwestern ® South to East Eighth street; West to South Jeffergon hence south to Bonnie Brae southwesterly along @ the line of southeast- ence northwester'y along ne of Kirk avenue. to Grant ; thence northeasterly along ue to South Ggant street; rth to, the main track of aso an} Noy thwestern raf ny; thence northeast r uid main track to the plac beginning. » Nichols Precinct. nd described as follows the intersection of the of the Chicago and Railway company with running thence Avenue; thence y along Grant ayenue track ithwesi Kirk nue; thence northwest: henee north to then erly along Kirk avenue to East the ¢ and North: | Sixth str thence west to South Ra pany; thence | Durbin street; thence north. to the wid main track | main track of the Chicago and beginning. Northwestern Railway company; No. i, Kenycod Precinct. thence northeasterly along sald (esertbed as follows: | main track to the place ef bégin: : ui the intersection of] ning ind South Con South to B of begin- | « north east to place | . Wolf Precinct. | escribed as follows: | ntersection | jouth Mc DISTRICT NO. 9. 1 City Hall Precinct. nd described as follows: the inter f the Chica {!road_ company with ) street; running thence t Ninth street; thence puth Ash et; thence the main track of the Chi- hwestern Railway com: northeasterly» along said main track to the place of be- Jourgensen Precinct. inded and described as follows: © soul &K ut the intersection of thence inth street with South Dur street; thence | bin. # running thence south. wong South | Durbin | Ward along South Durbin street to t Eleventh street; thence | Bast 15th str thence west along Eleventh street ~ to] the line of t 15th street; to the ivenue, thence northeast-| line of South Ash street; thence north to West Ninth atreet; thence Eleventh ntie to East thetiee st to place | &@8t to the ¢ of Beginning a | No. % Corson Precinct. No. 5, South. Butlers Peesnce. | S| ind described as follows ed and described as follows intersection of Bast treet and South MeKin‘ey r © mouth to Kast nee wert ce southwest Eleventh avenue to Bast thence west to tret; north fol eC thence nue vuth southe: to Bonnie Jeffersgn stre: ibed asifollows: section of the Chicago. company w street; /runni str the lway McKinley hwester th he H W. B. Ross, Ss Staite Bar Examiners, Wyo. exceptic ennett practiced and ed his cases with the greatest skill. ennett, Che write he rather intimate about can testify that he is absolutely unusually skilled in law lawyers of North Dakota fo! “T have but one purpose are enforced by regi ly ogniz > th — 2 no king or potentat ng—the Constitution’.’ ction of the Chicago & Northwestern company Poets trac Railway asterly along A Letter Concerning Mr. Sennett r inquiry of the 19th relative to Lincoln Sennett met Mr. Sennett about twenty ye: w in the northern part of the State and had reputation at that time, being as I remember in || hip with a man named Davis, | ability as a lawyer. ) t that time a District Judge, visited the District He tried the cases well, and had the reputa of being a fine young man of good prom writer was in the Supreme court of the Sta nnett appeared many times be attorneys in this Stat each and every one of sai ul acqua and from my pei honest, industriou He easily ranks among the first ten r skill and ability. and that is to see that the ng ut the intersection of venue with South Ash street} running south to the line of Sth street; thence west along of West 15th street to “C-Y" thence northeasterly along avenue to place of beginning. 0. 4 High School Precinct. Shall be bounded and deseribed as lows: at the inter: main track of the Rallway street; Beginning with South Ash aan. thence running south to, "C-¥" ave- to'k » street; thi nee east) nue; thence southwesterly — alon: F nning. “C-Y" uvenue to West 13th street; No. 6 esper Echool Precinct. | thence west to. uth. Chestnut thence ‘nor of the Chi comp: 1 to the main 59. Northwestern Vs thence north: aid main track to piace of boginning, He ago. Every person spoke of A few years later the presided while Mr. Sennett fore that court and conduct. The writer naturally has be- who know both as & lawyer a intance with him onal knowledge . sober and constituted authorities. e, and subscribe to only Che Casper Sunday Cribune _ No. 5. Boundy Precinct. Bounded and described as follows: Beginning’at the intersection of the main track of the Chicago & North. western Railway company with South Chestnut street; thence run- ning south to West 13th street; thence @st to “C-¥" avenue; thence southwest along “C-¥" avenue to ‘West 15th street; thence west to South Box Elder street; thence north | fo the main track of the Chicago & Northwestern Railway; —_ thence northeasterly along said main track to the place of beginning. No. 6 West Casper Precinct. Bounded and destribed as follows: Beginning at the intersection of the main track of the Chicago & North- westein Railway with South Box Elder street; thence running south to West 15th street; thence east to South Poplar street; thence south easterly along said main track to the place of beginning. DISTRICT NO. 10 1. Precinct Beginning at the northeast corner of section township 33 north, range 79 w ‘unning thence south to the sputheast corner of section 36, township 33 north, range 79 west; thence east to the northeast corner of section 1, township, 32 north, tion north, corner to the joutheast corner of section 36, town- ship 32 north, range 79 west; thence west to the southwest corner of sec- tion 33, township 32 north, range 79 west; thence north to the north: west corner of section 4, township 32 north, range 79 west; thence east to the southwest corner of sectlo: 34, township 33 north, range 7 west; thence north to the southeast corner of the northeast one-quarter o4 quarter of sec. the south corner of section | of the northeast one-q township north, range 79|tlon 16, township’ 33 north, range thence west to the southwest 79 we thence west ta the center of the northeast one-quarter of sald ction 16; thence north to east 15th street; thence east to place of begin- ning. No, 2—Standard Precinct Beginning at the southeast corner of tho northeast one-quarter of the northeast one-quarter of section 16, township 83 north, range 73 west of the 6th principal meridian, thence running south to the corner of section 31, township 33 north, range 80 west; thence north to the North Platte river on the west line of section 30, township 33 north, range 80 west; thence in a goneral northeasterly direction along said river to the north line of the south one half of the southeast one quarter of section 7, township 33 north, thence east north to the main‘ track of the Chicago & North: western Rallwa; range 79 west; thence .wei northeast corner of section town- thence _ north: 'ship’32 north, range 79 west; thence — “ ——$——_——_—_—_——S Remember Mrs. Fiedler At the Polls Next Tuesday Some ‘reasons why: you should vote for MRS. MABELLE FIEDLER for the Re- publican nomination for Clerk of the Dis- trict Court. 1.. She is the only candidate in the race who has had actual experience in administering the affairs of the office. She is the PRESENT ASSISTANT in the office to which she aspires, having charge of the WORK- MAN’S COMPENSATION DEPARTMENT, where she has so efficiently and faithfully served. She is a COLLEGE AND HIGH SCHOOL GRAD- UATE, EDUCATIONALLY WELL EQUIPPED. 4. She isthe WIDOWED MOTHER OF THREE LITTLE BOYS, and is as DESERVING as any other candidate. to >) Her nomination and election will assure the people of Natrona County an EFFICIENT, ECO- NOMICAL, and ACCOMMODATING ADMINIS- TRATION of this office. 6. There is no other candidate seeking the nomina- tion who is better QUALIFIED or more COMPET- ENT than Mrs, Fiedler. She Knows How to Conduct the Business of the Clerk of Court’s Office “HELP HER WIN” This “ad” is paid for by sixteen working men and women who know of the efficient and faithful service rendered by Mrs. Fiedler. (Political Advertisement) W. J. “Bill” Wehrli > for County Attorney Republican Ticket Volitical Advertisement) Political Adyertisemont south to the southeast corner of sec- $2, township 32 north, range 19 Wweat; thence west to the southwest corner of section 31, township 32 to the northwest corner of section 19, township 32 3 thence -west to the southwest ange 79 west; thence south to the} 3, township 32 north, range 80 west; thence east to the southwest corner | state of Washington. r Salt Creek oil field district of the’ Tribune yanteee bring. results. street to the east line of the north- west ofe-quarter of the northeast one-quarter of bection 16, township 32 north, range 79 west; thence soyth to the center of the northeast one- quarter of said section 16, thence east to the place of beginning, ——— range 79 west, thetce north north, range 79 of section 15, township 32 range 80 west; north , Rorthwest corner of section A weekly wage of $13.20° is the minimum for women workers in the Introducing TED MADDEN For Justice of the Peace . DISTRICT NO. 2 A vote for Mr. Madden is a vote for a man who is ably qualified to administer the affairs of the office of Justice of the Peace, A man who can be of service to the citizens of Casper. A man whose ad- vice and counsel as Justice of the Peace the privilege of the people and free to all, A'man who will be able to save the county and citizens much useless expense. This advertisement paid for by three Casper busi- nesa men. who prefer to sepk the advjce and counsel ofvan attorney “J. P." on questions of law than the guess of the present “J. P’s” who have nover studied law. We believe Casper today needs Lawyer “J, P's.” —Political Advertisement You All Know SUNDAY, AUGUST 17, 1924. ATTORNEY AYERS, SALT sez Se eSete'aet: GREEK, CANDIDATE. FOR THE STATE. LEGISLATURE the lower house of the state legis. Practicing his profession in the lature. Mr. Ayers is a western man, hav- ing been born in Lewiston, Mont., where he received his grammer and high school education, He holds an L. LB. degree. from Vs university of Valparaiso, In een A Few Facts About Mr. Madden « WS An honor student in the first law class to graduate from Wyoming University (L. L. B.) A member of the State and Natrona County Bar associations, A graduate of Boston College (A. .B) war degree, A graduate of Cornell University School of Military Aeronautics (reserve military aviator), Four years ago this spring army physicians in Boston advised him to go west if he was to recover from injuries and wounds sustained . during the World war while flying for Uncle Sam. He accordingly chose Wyoming. His baseball ability won him a place on the Midwest Refinery team at Laramie and a job on the “bull gang”, His willingness to do-hard work won him a promotion to the chem lab, and the favor of the refinery officials who “created after school jobs” that enabled him to finish his law work at Wyoming University. In 1922, ex-Governor Bob Carey appointed him a member of the attorney general's staff at Cheyenne, ™ Mr. Madden has mareasedly demonstrated his loyalty to his labofingmen friends by his thorough study of the state and national work- men’s compensation laws. Since coming to Casper he:has perhaps won more compensation cases than any other attorney in the state. We endorse him as a real man. A man who nearly lost his life for the American people in the World war. A man who has devoted a great part of his ractice to champion the cause of the ngmen, Aman who can ness men of Casper. a A man whose ‘associates in the various walks’ of athletic endeavor, bring him perhaps his highest recommendations, that of clean sportsmanship. law labo: be of service to the busi- tro .L. Scherck “See Ben’ a Republican Candidate For County — Commissioner 4 Year Term A plain man of the people. Knows every- body, everybody knows ‘him. 20 years of helping build Casper and Natrona County, Knows values on farm property, live. stock, city lots and improvements, knows what it costs to build homes, building and roads. Believing Natrona County can have splen- did roads, adequate buildings, sufficient law enforcement officers and take care of the needy with the money available on fair taxation. “A Vote Means a Lot”

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