Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 19, 1924, Page 9

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MONDAY, AUGUST 18, 1924. range 79 west; ‘thencs west along East Fifteenth street to Kangas street, thence north to the south- east cornér of Bucknum park; thence qwest a’ong the south boundary of avenue; thence southwesterly along Bonnie Brae aventie to the line of Kirk avenue produced southeast: street; thence north to East. First street; thence west. to North Mel- rosé street; thetice notth to thé| Orant avenue to South Grant street; main track of the Chicago and| thence north to, the main track of Northwestern railway company;| the Chicago ani Noithwestern rail thence northeasterly along raid main | way company; thence northeasterly track to the plate of beginning. alt ng ald main track to the place No. 2- Roberts Precinct. of beginning. the li nue; thence northeasterly along 32, North Melrose street with the main | Beginning at the intersection of the| *° western Railway company; thence | Durbin street; thence north to thé to the place of beginning. Northwestern Railway _ company} oO. Keouv.cod Precinct. thence northeasterly along said Tiduntted ant deseribed as follows: | main track to the place of begin: Beginning at the intersection of| ning. East hth street and South Cun- DISTRICT NO. 9. wll street; thente running south to No. 1 City Hall Precinct. the southwest corner of Bucknum| Bounded and described as follow#: park; thence east along said south | Beginning at the ifitersection of t boundary of Bucknutm park to Kah- | main track of thé Chicago & Nort nas Btfeet, thence south to Bast Fif-| western Railroad company with teenth treet; thence south on Hast | South Durbin street; running thenda Fifteenth street; thence west long|S0uth to Eust Ninth street; theneé East Fifteenth stret, to South Me-| west to South Ash street; theni Kinley street, thence north to Eighth | orth to the main track of the C! street; thence east to place Of begin. / Ca#O & Northwestern Railway’ coi ning. ‘ pany; thence northeasterly along No. 4, Wolf Precinct. said main track to the place of bé- Bounded and described as follows: | Sinning. Beginning at the Intefsection of No. 2 Jourgensen Precinct. East Tenth street an South Me.| — Bounded and described as follows: Kinley street; running thence south| Beginning at the intersection of to East Fifteenth «treet; thence} ast Ninth street with South Dur- west to South Durbin street; thence | Pin street; running thence south- nérthward along South Durbin | ¥8rd. alohg soutt Durbin. street to street to East Eleventh street; thees | Bast 15th street; thence west along east along Eleventh street to| the line of Hast i6th street; to the Eleventh avenue, thence northeast-|1ime of South Ash street; thence erly aloe Eleventh avenue té Bast | 2°rth to West Ninth stre: thence rehth st , th eaat east to the place of beginning. Ey Sata gape Sec cientg No. 8 Corson Precinct. Ho 6, BoGns: builie Powe: Bounded find described as follows: Bounced and described aa follows: | Heeinning at fe ta Stn AaB iat; Beginning the intersection of Mast}, ©.” “venue with Sou fate ‘ thence running south to the line of Bighth stréet and South McKinley * ctreet; running tkence south to East | Vest 18th street: thente wéat along Tenth street; thence weat to| th® line of West 15th street to “C-¥' Eleventh avenue; thenee southwest. | 2enue: thence northeasterly along erly along Eleventh avenue to Bast CRN ee eee “‘Bleventh street; thence west to i South Durbin stret; thence north Vitowe: © Beatnibacatcias mike to East Bixth sttebt: thence east to) section of the main trick of the Kitk avenue, thence southéasterly Chicago & Notthwestern Railway along Kirk avenue to Bonnie Brae} company vith South Ash stre avenue and South Jefferson stréet| thence running south to “CY” a to East Highth street; thence east| nue; thence southwesterly alot to place of beginning. “C-¥" avenue to West 13th streét; No. 6, East’ Cesper Sclfool Precinct.| thence west. to South Chestnut Bounded and described as follows>| street; thence north tb the malin bogie? ~ _ pie ne. of t track of the Chicago & Someta main tracl os Rallway.. apthence north: |} + Northwestern Rattway company With | easterly dione wad main tracks to forth McKinley street; running the place of beginning. A Letter Concerning Mr. Sennett Sec. State Bar Examiners, Cheyenne, Wyo. Dear Bir: Ihave your itquiry of the 19th relative to Lincoln Sennett. The writer first met Mr. Sennett about yi aif years ago. He Was pratticing law in the northérn part of the State and had made quite a teputation ot that tirie, being as | remember in incin itd with t man named Davis, Every petson 4; of is ‘exceptional ability as a lawyer. A few years later the writer, who was at that time & District Judge, visited the Distfict in which Mr. Sennett practiced and presided while Mr, Sénnett tried sevéral cases, He ti the cases well, and had the uta- tion in the community of b a fine young man of good promilse, Later when the writer was in the Sarre court of the State, Mr, Sennett appeared many times béforé that court afd eofduct- his cases with the greatest skill. The writer naturall be- come acquainted with many attornheys in this State who know Mr. Sennett intimately and each and every one of said attorneys speak very highly of Mr. Sennett, both as a lawyer and as a man. ‘The writer's personal acyueintance with him became rather intimate abottt 1908, and from my pétsohal knowledge fah testify that he is absolutely honest, industrious, sober and unusually skilled in law. He easily ranks among the first ten lawyers of North Dakota for skill and ability—-E. T. Burk. *“T have but one purpose and that is to see that the laws are enforced by regularly constituted authorities. Irecognize no king or potentate, and subscribe to only one thing—the Constitution’.’ (Political Advertisement) South Box Elder street; thence north Western Railway with South Box Elder street; thence running south to. West 18th street; thence east. co | Went: thetos north, to the southeast Mr. Madden eth, Roplar street: thehes sonth | Co'tke northeast one-quatter of 8c tion 16, township 33 north, range 79 west; thence west tothe center of the northeast one-quarter of said REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE section 10; thence north to east 18th to the Southeast corner of section ‘west; thence west.te the southwest Bounded and described as follows: No. 7, Nichols Precinet. corner -of; section 31, township 38 Beginning at the intersection of] Bounded and described as follows: | POt, Tange 80 west; thence north | oot: thence east to place of bes! or o e tgck cf the Chicago and North-| tian track of the Chicago and| West Uns of section 30, towtship 33 tt e f the Peace Am Pataca Baie company; thence | Northwestern Railway company with Fitna 80 west; thence in &/ Heginning at the southeast corner us 0 ember of the State and Natrona County, running south to East First street; | South Grant street; running thendé ba ne Beso ghd rien, along | o¢ tne north ; ‘ thence east to South Conwell street; | south to. Grant Avenue; thened | Sith Oho fall oP tie ci mee ih8 [northeast one-quarter of section thgpce south to Hast Eighth street; | southwesterly along Grant aventia| Guatter of een geen, Che township §% north, tango 70 west > co west to South McKinley | to Kirk avenue; thence northwest-| foci satge a rect: Green aes ‘treet; thence north to the main|erty along Kirk avenue to Eadt|{y tue went end OF wremte eee net track of the Chicago and North-| Sixth street; thence went to South! &% now platted, thenve ncn, decid eat ihewee tek ist range 79 wast; northeasterly along said tian track | fain tfack of the Chicago and EMI BU etn woes Se \. 1 No. 5 Boundy Precinct. easterly along sald. main track to] south to the southeast corner of sec-/of } Bownded and described as follows:| the place of begibriing. tion 82, township 32 north, range 19/ Begining at the intersection of the DISTRICT NO. 10 west; thence west to the southwest main track of the Chicago @ North- . No, 1—Reservoir Precinct corner of fection 31, township 3: westerfi $Rt&ilway cémpany with . ortheast eprnér|north, range 80 west; thence north shew ME vera oe hegre He alist a "teenie 32 Sars to the northwest corner of section (Continued from Page Bight) | thence south to East Eighth street;|to th® main track of the Chicago &|*ahRe 79 + thence soutl nonnnd thence west’ to South Jefferson|Nerthwesterm — Railway; thence | Southeast pienks 56 eee tithes - - _ street; thonee south to Bonnie Bras | ottheasterly along said main track | Ship 32 north, range 79 west; Beginning at the nbdrtheast coffer of section 13, township. 33 north, South Chestnut street; thence run. 1 cher ing bee Lewiston, : ; south | 19, township 32 “north, «range 79|to the center of the northeast one- A born tn ‘Bron! | A RENFFIT (i CASPER Vf FAS i Te ok A taste eae pag agien is ae Piaggio Meh re west; thence west to the southwest ter of said ee 16, thence where he received his "examiner an nae, ore teary ‘ #9 West;| corner of section 15, township 32]east to the place of beginning, high school education. He southwest along “'C-Y" 36, towliship 33 north, rangé ——_—_—_—<—__—_— L. In By dégtee from Valparaies XS eee Che Casper Daily Cribune * PAGE NINE. County With offices at LAveye, at torney Robert C. Ayers ie a candl- CTORNEY AYERS, SAT) Sse SS"E2 AER, CINDIOATE. FOR| "sn cae section 33, township 82 north, n 7S west; thence north to 15th > the east line of the north- on@quarter of the northeast uarter of section 16, township 79 west; thence south north, range 79. west, thette north to the northwest corner of section A weekly wage of $13.20 ts th inimum for women Workers in thé univetaity 6f Valparaiso, Ind. a Practicing hie proféseton ih the . | thence east to the southwest corner | state of Washington. Salt Creok oll ted atetetet of the! Tribune wantads 8, township 32 north, range §0 west west to the southwest corner of sec tion 33, township 82 north, range Bounded and described as follows: |79 West: thence north to the north- Bucknum park to South Conwell] ward: thence northwesterly along | Besinining at the intersection of the | West corner of seetion 4, township vot ‘Kirk avenue to Grant| ain tFMCK Of the Chiro & North. (norm range 70 wont: thence eet! 6 Introducing A Few Facts About to the southwest corner of séction 34, township 33 north, township 33 north, range the North Platte river on the faitig. 2 No. 2—Standard Precinet jenst one-quartér of the of the 6th principal meridian, Nigar d fanning south to the southeast cor ° sac ate Hai Behnke gk atid ; A graduate of Cornell University School of northeast corner of section 5, town- ship 32 north, ratige 79 Went: thence 79 An honor student in the first law class to graduate from Wyoming University (L. L. B.) in. Bar associations, A graduate of Boston College (A, .B) War degree. 16, DISTRICT NO. 2 he Military Aeronautics (reserve military aviator). 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. 2. 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 efficietitly and faithfully served. 3. She is a COLLEGE AND HIGH SCHOOL GRAD- UATE, EDUCATIONALLY WELL EQUIPPED, 4. She is the WIDOWED MOTHER OF THREE LITTLE BOYS, and is as DESERVING as any other candidate. 5. Her nomination arid election will oaaure the fee le Ve fatrona eat A EFFICIE iad OMICAL, and ACCOMMODATING ADMINIS. TRATION of this office. 6. There is no other cahdidate seeking the nomina- tion who is better QUALIFIBD or more COMPRT- ENT than Mrs. Fiedlet. 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 —Political Advertisement 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 Wyom! ng. , His baseball ability won him a place on the Midwest Refinery team at Laramie afd 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 repeatedly demonstrated his loyalty to his laboringmen 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 A vote for Mr. Madden is a vote for a cases than any other attorney in the state: man who is ably qualified to administer _ the affairs of the office of Justice of the eee Peace. A man who can be of service to the citizens of ornare A ane ad- We endorse him as a real man, vice and counsel as Justice of the Peace is the privilege of the peopl’ and frée to all. ‘A A man wet nearly lost his life for the A man who will be able to save the county Meriean people in the World war. and citizens much useless expense. A man who has devoted a great part of his law practice to champion the cause of the laboringmen, e A man who c This advertisement paid for by three Casper busi- neas men of Casper. be of service to the busi. ness men who prefer 10 seek the advice and counsel A 5 of an attorney “J. P.” on questions of law than the Man whose associate guess of the present “J. Ps” who have never studied walks of athletic endeavor, nt tine ethene law. We belicve Casper today needs Lawyer “J. P's? his highest recommendations, that of clean , sportsmanship. s BL. Scherck “See Ben”, 880" ¢ _ Republican Candidate For ; \ County © °S Commissioner 4Year Term yal. _} A plain man of the people. Knows every. ¢ body, everybody knows ‘him, ‘ 20 years of helping build Casper an } Natrona County, * . Knows values on farm prope: Itve- stock, eity lots and: improve (hd ‘knows what tt eosts to butld homes, uilding an roads, Believing Natrona County can have splen- did toads, adequate buildings, sufficient law enforcement officers and take care of the needy with the money available on fair taxation, “A Vote Means a Lot” " Polition! Advertisement

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