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Ata ev ev lic Sle 1s aC mi in tn a i A aE ETE EET ORS ‘PAGE TEN. Che Casyer Daily Ceibune MONDAY, AUGUST 18, 1924. INTRODUCING THE CANDIDATES ness a month earlier than any pre- vious clerk. Mr. Weedell is well-grounded in’ the law, is industrious. and patns- taking. He would make a very effi- cient county attorney and would bring high honor to the office. | ju Republicans would do a good day's | th RVC. (BUD) Hads is one of several seeking the Republican nomination who for sheriff of Natrona county has reason to expect a large fol-| work on Tuesday by nominating | if lowing. George A, Weedell. Mr. Eads, a man of 46 ‘years of | —————_-—_——— - age, was born in Smith county, Vir- ginia, in 18 He comes from the sturdy stock of Virginia moun- taineers w years of fearless pursuft of evaders have For Sheriff imbued in him those characteristics which recommend him for the im-| Ww. J. (Bill) Bailey is a Republi- | portant position of sheriff. can candidate for sheriff. Mr 1s is probably more widely! Many years ago, Mr. Bailey came known among the voters of this county through his activities on the ball diamond. He has played in all organized baseball leagues except the majors and has been a leader in local athletics for years. Mr. Eads came to Wyoming in to Casper as a boy. an Richards and Cunningham _ still maintained a banking service for the ranchers that formed the nu- cleus of the town, Here he began 1908 and to Casper in 1914 as con-| MS Work in Casper ma caatier tor struction foreman for the C, B. & Q.| the bank. railroad, leaving that company in After several years, ‘Bill" left 1915. Since thén he has been with|the bank to work for the Chicago ‘the Stindard Oll company (Indlana)| and ‘Northwestern railroad; ‘only to at their local refinery as construc-| later affiliate with other banks that tion foreman where grew up in the growing town. The among the employes. srowth of his business success has been steady, and he is now part own- E. C. Madden er and president of the Wyoming For Justice of Peace he is popular ai H bakery, and owner and manager of the Bafley Furniture company. Mr. Bafley has based his cam-| ty, paign for nomination on promise of business administration of the sher- iff's office. . co D E. C. (Ted) Madden is a Repub- lican peace. There is probably enough variety in the /life story of ‘this. young m&n to write a good novel. candidate for justice of the} y zs A. McPherson Mr. Madden has been successful 5 in athletics, in iis association with For Sheriff A his college friends, nnd ss earning a] arc. wropherson. candidate for splendid record at the bar. He has played baseball with Cas- per teams, has played a great game of football, and his clean-cut sports: manship has carried Itself into ‘his legal and business deals. He is a disabled veteran of the ‘World war and counts among his tend: cores of the former service Friends me Me, ‘Madden promises | with the duties of the, office: | to bring to the bench of the justice When the world’ war broke out | court if elected alent that| Mr. McPherson joined ‘the First Di- ion of the regular army and spent the nomination for sheriff on the Democratic ticket, has been a resi- dent of Natrona county for the part} ‘h, fourteen years. is a man of good business judg- ment and clean character. He served some time as office deputy under Sheriff Pat: Royce and ts ‘familiar will reflect credit upon court vi ministration. sixteen months overseas with hig ag unit. He went into service as a pri- vate and came out as first Meuten ant. Mr. McPherson 1s a taxpayer, a G. A. Weedell For County Attorney George A. Weedell, well-known member of the Natrona county bar fs @ candidate on the Republican ticket for county attorney, at the primaries next Tuesday. Mr. Wee dell has, been a resident of Casper for more than seven years. He is a graduate of the University of Minnesota Law School rectiving the degree of Bachelor of Laws in 1914. Mr. Weedell on being admitted to the bar practiced for two years before enlisting for service in the World’ War. After his discharge from the army, he came directly to Casper where he was employed for a time by the Standard and Midwest refining companies. He has at all times been an ac- tive and effective worker in the Re- publican party and directed cam- paign affairs in Natrona county in the presidential election in 1920. During the 17th session “of the Wyoming legislature Mr. Weedell was chosen chief clerk of the house of representatives and made an en- family man, and is heavily inter- ested in the sheep business in Nay trent: county. ARSE REM aL TRS. a | Lyle E. Jay | For Assessor Lyle BE. Jay, who is a candidate for reelection as Assessor of Na- trona conuty, is one of the most popular as well as one of the most efficient county officials the people have elected in many years. His office has been held up as a model in efficiency by state. officials. H Mr. Jay is president of the Wyo- ming Assessors Association, and has been an important factor in instal ling a system of uniform valuations in the state. Mr. Jay has been spoken of many times as the logical man to head the State Board of Equalization, and, {t is highly probable that he will be promoted to that important position when the next Republican adminis- tration comes ‘into’ power. As as- sessor of Natrona county Mr. Jay has been courteous and fair to the viable record for himself in so man-| public and has been commended aging the work of the office that] alike by both small and large: pro- he was enabled to clean up the busi-I perty owners for his fairnes: To the Democratic Voters of | Natrona County : It is of the utmost, importance that the Democratic party nominate a man for County Attorney of Natrona County who is unequivcally qualified for the position. B. G. WESTOVER is such*a man. He is a successful and forceful trial Iawyer of ten years’ practice, a gifted public speaker, a man possessed of a splendid legal education and one whose reputation for honesty and fair dealing has never been questioned. CHIEF JUSTICE MORRISSEY of the NEBRASKA SUPREME COURT in a letter to the Wyoming State Bar Com- mission said of Mr. Westover, at the time he applied for admission to the bar in this state: “Mr. Bernard G. Westover has for the past several ycars, except for the time spent in the Avia- tion Service during the World. War, been actively engaged in the practice of law in Lincoln, Neb. He toas endowed by nature with splendid intellactual equpiment, and is a graduate of the Nebraska Uni: versity Law College. As a practitioner le has been industrious, studious and successful. He is the son of one of the leading jurists of Nebraska and is Qpossessed of a high sense of honor. I commend him to anyone with whom he may come in contact as a man who may be trusted in any capacity or under any circumstances. A. M. MORRISSEY, Chief Justice of Nebraska Vote for Westover at the Primary Aug. 19 He Can Win at the Election (The above contributed by friends of Mr. Westover) —Political Advertisement E. P. Bacheller men that are outstanding is B. Paul Bacheller of Casper, Wyoming. ° gree of A. B. from the University W. J. Bailey the distinction of the L. L. B. a few years afterwards. He ticed law in Montana and Wyoming enviable record. spected by the members of the bar. This was back in the days when |+,,” tion ‘of having seryed with the Unit- ed States Marine Corps during the ‘World War. B. G. Westover and reared in northwest Nebraska. office of his father, Westover of Rushville, and in the College of Law of the Nebraska. He active practice of law at such place vntil his enlistment {n the army in May, during the World War in the army such time were spent overseas. At the time of his discharge he ‘was a commissioned first Heutenant. He is 37 years oldy| Lincoln, Wyoming, where he has ever since been engaged in the active practice. sbe appreciated, Mr. Westover has had mearly ten years of active experience in practic of law. Since residing in Wyoming he has made a host of friends. To his many friends he is known by name of “N: his twin being called “Tuck.” For District Jud Among the candidates for district dge of the Highth Judicial district ere aré many men that are qual- led for the position. “Among the Mr. Bacheller was awarded the, de- Montana, only to follow it with “3 Eor Treasurer as prac: Elizabeth McDonald, candidate for the nomination for county clerk on the Republican ticket, is No stranger to officialdom of Casper and Na- trona County, She served two terms as treasurer of Natrona ,County where she made an enviable record as a capable official. Miss McDonald served a term.as postmistress of Casper, and has been intimately connected with the \busi- ness Ife of Casper for many years. If she is nominated and elected as county clerk of Natrona County she will bring a world of experience and ability to the office and will make a B. G. Westover, Democratic can-|most_capable_offictal r elght years and has earried an He is highly re- He has served two terms as Pros- uting attorney of Niobrara coun- Wyoming, and has the distinc- born in Casper, and educated in Casper. fs a true-blooded ‘Casperite”. to this fact, he ie well known among the people of Casper that have been here for any length of time. He served with the American ex- peditionary forces during the war, having been one of the first men to land in France. Since the war, owned and operated a news and novelty shop on Center street. W. J.. Wehrii For County Attorney || alstrict judge was born and W. J. (“Bill”) Wehrll is one of the Republican candidates for the office of prosecuting attorney for Natrona county. Mr. Wehrlt_ was born and raised ed and was in the service 14 month date for county attorney, wag born @ received his legal training in the Judge W. H. Nebraska, niversity of Nebraska. Following his graduation from the "lege of law he started upon the ractice of his profession in Lincoln, continued in the 1917. He served two years ir Service. Eighteen months of Upon his discharge from the army e resumed the practice of law at later coming to Casper, Vote For E. T. (Ted) EVANS For County Commissioner * 2 Year Term Republican Titket Mr. Evans has been a resi of Natrona County 34 Jeanne taxpayer 20 years. | He knows the business and is qualified in every way to hold the office he” seeks. Your support’ will (Political Advertisement) - CANDIDATE FOR’ U.S.SENATE In the Primaries on the © ~ Democratic Ticket A Man of the West. A Pioneer Stockman-Farmet A Builder Not an Oratorical Spellbinder, But a Post-graduate of the School of Experience A Plain Man, Who Knows Wyoming and Its People, the West and Its Problems Capable, Safe, Sound and Competent Ask the Man Who . Knows Him Personally W. J. “Bill” BAILEY REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR NOMINATION TO SHERIFF HONESTY, EFFICIENCY and CHARACTER, are sterling qualities: that hold good under any situation. It is with a business record that stands as a proof of these characteristics, that Mr. Bailey announces for the office of sheriff, with the added confidence that he can perform the dtities of the office with sufficient force and effectiveness to uphold: the interests of the people of Natrona County. Mr. “| Wilbur Tubbs For Justice of Peace Wilbur J. Tubbs, Republican can- didate for justice of the peace, was raised in Casper, Mr. Tubbs Tubbs has A Vote for Mr. Bailey Means a Vote for Efficiency and ; Force in Performance of Duty H Primaries August Nineteenth > | —Political Advertisiment LAIRD FOR SENATE CLUB HEADQUARTERS, BASEMENT WEST HOTEL Open Every Afternoon and Evening All Democrats and Their Friends Welcome . , of a . Iowa, where he re-[ After the armistice he worked on| majority of .his work being Bicet the apeenaee training to|the road for a eran pores’ com- ee be bi imeuyate = prom. sf degree at the Uni-| pany, coming to Casper four years part local work ony brine Towa City, Iowa.|ago While here he has been en- and a short time ago organized and Here he spent sx years in the|gaged in the practice of Jaw, the|headed the Community Chest drive. process of earning his B.A. and — ——— a L. LB. degrees. He was later admitted to the bar both in Towa and Wyoming, and has settled’ in Casper. permanently, having lived pere for four years with his wife and two children. The war clams a very good record for Mr. Wehbrli'as he fs/an ex: senvice man, and has been state adjutant of the Ambrican Legion. national executive “ committeeman from Wyoming, and has only re- as he announced his can- WILBUR J, TUBBS REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR Justice of the Peace (District No. 2—Everything South of Northwestern . Tracks) Due signed is a member of the Elks, and the Casper Literary society. H. E. Perkins For District Judge ‘Henry B. Perkins, who is in the race on the non partisan ticket for ‘Primaries, August Nineteenth in Missouri. He later took’a iaw course at, the University of Missouri and was county attorney of Clinton county, Mo., before the war. When America entered the war he enlist- | (Political Advertisement) Voting Is An Honorable Privilege And Every Vote That Is Cast for ALEXANDER J. M°PHERSON Democratic Candidate for SHERIFF wiil be respected as a vote that calls for the highest qualities of character and faithful- ness in performance of office, Mr. McPherson is highly respected and his ability to execute the office of Sheriff is apparent to those that know him. (Political Advertisement) -FRED HENDERSON FOR SHERIFF To the Voters of Natrona County : Tuesday, August Nineteenth Is the Day the Big Landslide Starts for FRED HENDERSON For SHERIFF The coming candidate after the primaries. A well known business man throughout the county. Follow the Crowd Citizens—take notice. Vote for a man who can be elected in November if nominated next Tuesday. A man who has done more business and paid more taxes by far, than any other candidate in the field. Many of the candidates.you d k we—why vote for a “floater.” Ray ieee ned peontzomery-Ward customers” keep your money at We have capable men h a able than ere and no one is more cap FRED HENDERSON SHERIFF Taxpayers of Natrona-County (Political Advertisement) —Political Advertisement