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HI H ' hands tn a Preparation which con- ‘THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1925 HIGH SCHOOL CONCERT FRIDAY NIGHT HOLDS PROMISE OF FINE ENTERTAINMENT FOR PUBLIC LABOR AT LOW EOD IN STATE, YOURVEY SHOWS Industrial and Indoor Work Fairly Steady In Wyoming. Industrial.and employment condi- tions of an indoor character in Wy- oming are fairly steady, says the survey just {ssued by the Rocky mountain division of the Depart- ment of Labor. Out of door activi- ties have been greatly curtalled by Winter weather, however. “Agriculture, highway construc tiggd building, paving and municipal provement work is very much } curtailed resulting {n a considerable surplus of workers, principally of the unskilled class. Coal mines par- H¢ularly in the Rock Springs dis- trict, are operating three days a Swhek but with Indications for {n- creased output and employment at an early date. All industrial plants, other than seasonal, are operating norma'ly; sufficient industrial la- bor availab'e. Oll field © develop- ment especially in the Salt Creek district has lessened considerably, due' to continued unfavorable wea- ther conditions; labor {n connection, oth skilled and unskilled more than ‘equal to the demand. A material in- cfease in employment will be af: Adrded field workers within the next six weeks in early spring agricul- tural activities. Railway shops con- stinue operation on a temporary sub- viormal basis, “‘Cheyenne.—Untavorable weather has restricted agricultural activities, ‘building, esneral construction, mun- icipal improvements and some sur- plus.of labor obtains. Resumption ‘of agricultural activities within the next few weeks will relieve the pres- ent’ unemployment situation consid- verably. Railway shops are operat- ing ‘on part time schedule with re- Jduced forces. ~ “Casper.—An unusual influx of principally unskilled transient work- fers has caused an over-supply of la- foor, with relief not expected before ‘spring activities commence. Bulld- ing and general construction and practically all out-of-door pursuits ‘© greatly curtailed at this time. / Building medhanics more than ample. Industrial plants, including the_oll refineries, continue normal Boperations; labor in connection ample. At the nearby oil fields there is sufficient labor to meet demands. “Rock Springs.—The coal mines in this vicinity are affording employ- ment about three days a week with prospects for increased activities at the mines in the near future. Coal mine labor more than sufficient. Due to continued adverse weather conditions, very little employment is afforded in bui'ding or on highway construction nearby.” Dirt Farmers ° And Financiers * In Lunch Meet NEW YORK, Feb, 19.—A delega- th of dirt farmers from Kansas, ‘Texes and Missouri invaded Wall Street today to break bread with fi- ~anclers at a luncheon at the Bankers club, = Piloted by B. C. Biggerstaff, asso- =clate editor of the Kansas City Daily ‘Drovers Telegram, the farmers jour- yneyed here to determine whether -= bankers are not ‘ just folks” after all Sand whether there {s not some way e athe farm house and counting house can get together. Of exceptional promise is the con- cert to be given by Casper high school students tomorrow evening at 8:15 o'clock at the high school auditorium. The school’s orche: boys’ and girls’ glee clubs, boys’ and girls’ quartets afd its instrumentalists are to participate. The program is 8 revelation, showing a list of excel- lent numbers. Those under whose WASHINGTON 15 EWLOGIZED Al KIWANTS MEET Human Qualities ot First President Brought Out. Intimacies of the life of George ‘Washington were today noon re- vealed in a talk given by E. E. Fisher before the Kiwanis ciub at its regular weekly luncheon at the Henning hotel. Passing over the well known accomplishments of the “father of our country,” the speaker told of many lesser known incidents in his life that illustrated well his human qualities, The talk was enthusias- tleally received. Entertainment features of the pro- gram were a piano solo by Miss Zella Wyatt, six grade pupil in Park school, and several vocal solos by Miss Frances Bowerman, accom- panied by Ed Flynn. ‘Those present voted to hold their luncheon of next week at the Na-|, trona General hospital. (Copyright, 1925, LONDON. — The beauty being exploited here ts “‘re- ducing vinegar,” guaranteed to re-|. move surplus flesh from any part) _ of the body. Double chins are said Casper Tribune.) latest .ald to to be banished ac by magic. If it does not work, at least the experi- ment has an excuse for @ sour look. NICE.—Plaids and checks have apparently been discarded so far as the ight summery silk dresses worn here are concerned. The latest pop- ular shade is that of clear honey. *" PARIS.—A costume which has at- tracted much attention here fea- tures a sleeveless satin waistcoat Piped with leopard fur over a black skirt. With this is worn a black toque embroidered in leopard spot design and a coat of leopard skin trimmed with red fox. NEW YORK.—The fineness and cost of the present nightie is de- pendent entirely on the extent of the hand embroidery on it and on the quality of the lace with which they are trimmed. Crepe de chine and silk nfnon are favored materials in white, rather than pink or flesh tones. © The trip was sponsored by news- “papers called the Corn Belt Farm ZDailies, pubitshed in Kansas City, Chicago, South Omaha and East St. Louis. - . . —_—— In the days when fighters did not Swear gloves, they used to pickle their Esisted of two pounds of grated horse- Tradish and two quarts of white wine Anegar. “AF BACK HURTS BEGIN ON SALTS " No man or woman can make a «mistake by flushing the kidneys. oc- @iasionally, says a well known au- ‘hority. Too much rich food cre ates acids which clog the kidney pores so that they sluggishly filter or strain only party of the waste and poisons from the blood. Then you get sick. Rheumatism, head- aches, liver trouble, nervousnes! constipation, dizziness, sleeples ness,, bladder disorders often come from sluggish kidneys ‘The moment you feel m dull ache in the kidneys or your back hurts, or if the urine ts cloudy, offensive full of sediment, irregular of pass age or attended by a sensation of scalding, begin to drink soft water | { {n quantities; aleo get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any re Mable pharmacy and take a table: spoonful in a glass of water before D1 fast for a few days and your feys may then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon fuice, combined with lith'a, and has been used for years to help flush clogged kidneys and stimulate them to ac tivity, also to help neutralize the acids in the tem so they no long: er cause irritation, thus often reliev- ing bladder disorders. Jad Salts is inexpensive and can Shot injure; makes a delightful ef- Mfervescent Uthia-water drink, which everyone can take now and then to NEW YORK.—The jig-saw mode of decoration, which was reminiscent of middle west mansions of the early nineti fast disappearing from wome! shoes. Adornment is now being confined to contrast of coloring. rather than to multi- tudinous straps and odd cutouts, As a result, the pump is by far the most popular type today. PALM BBACH, Fia.—Radiocs are the only fashionable things that | have hook-ups just now. Only the multi-millionaires could afford to | keep a maid at Palm Beach without one. Nearly all of the gasments in the fashionable shops here go on over the head. ‘BAKER-GRUDE COMPANY MOVES OFFICES FRIDAY Offices of the Baker-Grude Invest- ment company are to be moved to- morrow from thelr present location at 133 North Wolcott street, to the lobby of the American theater. The constantly expanding business of the company makes the move to the more convenient location imperative. fistin ew See ab Sport Gossip © The announcement that Cure, the French billiard expert, is to attempt & comeback, .serves to recall the fact that he was one of the partict- pants in the first world’s 18.2 balk- line championship tournament, which was held in Paris in 1903. The other contenders were Glosson, Sut- ton and Vignaux. There was a three-cornered tie among Cure, But- ton and Vignaux for first place, and Vignaux declared that ho had won because he made the best general average. He declined to play off, and taking the matter {nto. court was sustained. He defended his title against Sutton the following hélp keep the kidneys clean and the blood pure, thereby often prevent ing Berious kidney complications. By all means have your physician examine your kidneys at least twice aeyearAdhe ye eo reereene oe year and defeated the American in a 600-point match by the narrow margin of four points. For results Ab dy vw direction the program has been pre- pared and who have trained the school musicians, are Misr Jessie Agnew, Miss Eleanor Schneider and H. WV. Compton. The program fol- lows: Overture, “Light Cavalry"... ~-F. Von Suppe “Las Flores"__-.-.. “Where My Caraven Has Rested” “If With AD Thy es Mendelssohn arr. V ‘s' Glee Club Chorus “Pumpkin Sue” “Td Like to Go Down Sout! Boys’ Glee “Patter of the Shoon" ‘ing, Smile, Slumbe: “From the Land of the Syk Blue Water” Glee Club Chorus 'The Fire Flirt’__-- ~--Geo, J. Trinkaus Margaret Metz, Carma O'Malicy, Gladys Searles Accompanist, Constance Metz “Do You Remember"’ A merica Exultant High School Orchestra “Down in the Depths’ “Love's Old Sweet Song’ “Dawning Springtime” - Boys’ Glee Club “The Boogaman” -. “Dairy Maids" “Cobwebs” __. Girls’ Glee Club Cho: “Sleep Weary World’. “In a Gondola’'__.__. “Good Night Beloved Girls’ Q “Southern Memorie: - “Soldiers Chorus" from --Armitage “Faust” Boys’ Glee Club “At Dawning’ “Dreaming” — Girls’ Glee Club Chorus —_—_—— 2 GLORIA IS IMPROVING PARIS, Feb. 19.—Unless complica- tions set in, Gloria Swanson, motion picture star, is out of danger, her doctors said today. Operated on Tuesday night, she is progressing favorably and may be able to leave the hospital within a week. Marquis de la Falaise de la Coudray, her husband, was cheered by reports from the bedside and sald he hoped they would be able to leave for New York on March 4, Sho is said to have narrowly escaped acute peritonitis, the opera- tion being performed just in time. TELEPHONE SUPERVISOR Tellsof the Benefit Received by Taking Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound | ©: operating and sup- ervising, and I got intoaverynervous state and’ was all run- I was easily annoyed at trifles, was ex- tremely nervous and always had a tiredfeelingwhich made me awfull listless. Throug! a newspaper J learned of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg- indand thinkingit would tried it. ab quieted my nerves, I was less and more lively. It took away td 4 feeling and improved my he: in every way. I was-able to continue my work with more vigor than before and I recommend the Vegetable Com- pound to all ig girls. I am mar- ried now and have a ig bab boy and am in the of heal: TfI ld ever have any trouble I’ll take the Vegetable Compound wire ow ae tek — Mrs. 0.W. Leavenworth, Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- is a dependable medicine for all these troubles. Yor sale by drug- gists everywhere. $5.00 Reward Five dollars reward will be pal: to the Leavenworth, Kansas. —‘' My work was long-distance ip ka etable Com; help me for iid before. ’” Pawnee St., from Tribune subscribers. of Cia pear should not pay any: ono thelr subscription except the carrier who delivers the an authorized collector ffice. If you are not sure you are faving the right collector, ask him to show his credentials. he can- not do so please eal] the Tribune, Telephone 15 paper or the try s Tribune Classified | Give H ana Lift I| March in each of the years 1927 “ fhe Caspet Daily Cribune Rheumatism “Yes! it’s all, gone.” O NOT close your eyes and think that health, free mo tion and strength are gone from you forever! It is not so. You can get rid of your rheumatism by building up your blood power. It is a fact that rheumatism means “blood poverty.” It is a fact with the increase of red cells in your blood, icnpurities are destroyed. It is a fact that 8.S.S. will help Nature build these red-blood-cells! 8.5.8. is one of the most powerful blood cleansers in existence. Its re sults in thousands of rheumatic cases have been nothing short of amazing! The medicingl ingre- dients of S.8.S, are purely vege! table. This ts very important to remember! What can be more inspiring, more wonderful than to see the shackles of pain re’ leased from your struggliy) body, swellings, lingerfng paing, stiffness of joints and muscles all disappear; your stomach made strong; your face pink with ©. old sweetheart glow, your blood enriched and your cheeks more plump as they used to be. You can do it! Take $.8..3., the great destroyer of rheumatic impurities, 8.8. S. fs sold at ail stores in two sizes. re economic elated ORDINANCE NO. 489-A. ORDINANCE CONFIRMING AS- SESSMENT ROLL ON SANI- TARY SEWER DISTRICT NO. 2 1. WHEREAS the. hearing of the assessment roll, as filed in the of- fice of the City Clerk of the i of Casper, Wyoming, on the 19t! day of January, A. D., 1925, for the construction of sanitary sew- ers and improvements on the streets and atleys and portions of streets and alleys in the City of Casper, having been set down and coming on for hearing at 8 o'clock Clerk before 8 o'clock p. March during the current year. ity of the City Council. Witness my hand and seal and the seal of the City of Casper, oming, this 19th day of February, A. D., 1926, H. H. PRICE, City Clerk. Publish 925. February 19, 21, _ ORDINANCE NO. 488-A. 1 FOR THE ISSUANCE OF THE IMPROVEMENT BONDS FOR IMPROVEMENTS _IN WYOMING, PAYABLE OUT OF FUNDS DERIVED FROM SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS IN SAID _ IMPROVEMENT __DIS- TRICT AND FOR OTHER MATTERS RELATING TO ADVERTISING, SALE AND ISSUANCE OF BONDS. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CASPER. SECTION 1. In anticipation of the collection of special assess- ments for the improvement of the streets and alleys and portions of streets and alleys in Sanitary Sew- er District No. 19, in the City of Casper, Wyoming, and for the purpose of raising money for special improvements, improve- ment bonds of the City of Casper shall be issued and sold to the amount of Nine Thousand Three Hundred Eighty-Five and 89-100, ($9,385.89) Dollars, or so much thereof as shall be necessary for the nayment of the construction of sanitary sewers and other improve- ments incidental to such construc- tion of sanitary sewers in said Sanitary Sewer District No. 19, which bonds shall be payable only out of the funds derived from special assessments for the im- provements in Sanitary Sewer District No. 19, levied, asscssed and collected in pursuance to law, and each of said bonds shall speci- fy the improvements for which said bonds are issued and that said bonds are payable out of the funds derived from special assess- ments. SECTION 2. That the said im- provement bonds shall be signed by the Mayor and attested by the City Clerk; shall be dated April 1, 1925, and shall mature on or be- fore ten (10) years from date as provided by law. Said bonds shall be in the denomination of Five Hundred ($500.00) Dollars each except that one bond may be of such amount less than Five Hun- dred Dollars to make the issue cor- respond with the total amount of in the Srey ie Ge the 16th day of February, A. D., 1925, at the City Ha!l in the City of Casper and due notice of this hearing having been called to hear all objections to said assessment, and sitting as }a Board of Equalization for the | purpose of considering and acting upon said assessment roll and any objections theerto, and there being no objections filed against said as- sessment roll, it was accordingly ordered that said assessment roll be conf ned. : NOW (HEREFORE, BE_ IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CASPER: SECTION 1: That the said as- sessment roll as filed in the office of the City of Casper, Wyoming, on the day and year above men- tioned for the” construction of sanitary sewers and improvements in those streets and alleys and por- tions of streets and alleys in Sani- tary. Sewer District No, 21, in the City of Casper, be and the same is hereby confirmed and the City Clerk is hereby instructed to certi- fy to said assessment roll and de- liver the same to the City Treasur- er for collection. - ‘CTION 2. The sum charged against. each such lots, tracts and parcels of land or other property in the assessment roll heretofore trict No. 21, or any other portion of such sum not paid within the irty (80) day period, provided yy statute and thereafter remain- ing unpaid, shall be paid in ten equal annual installmerts with in- terest upon the whole unpaid sum as charged at the rate of six per cent, and each year hereafter one such instal'ment, together with the interest due thereon, and all in- stallments thereafter to become due shall be collected in the man- ner and at the time provided by law, and if any such installment together with interest due there- on shall become delir.quent, then and in that event the entire as- sessment remaining unpaid sha'l become due and payable and in ad- dition a penalty of five per cent |of the amount remaining unpaid | shall be collected. The said in- stallment shall be as follows: One tenth (1-10) of. the total amount so levied and assessed shall be pay- able on and become delinquent im- mediately after the 16th day of March, A. D., 1926, and, one- tenth (1-10) of the total amount } so levied and assessed shall be jayable on and become delinquent immediately after the 16th day of and 1936, inclusive. The owner of any lot or parcel of land, or other property included in said assessment roll may redeem the same from all liability for the un- paid amount of said assessment at any time after the thirty-day eriod herein provided for by pay: ine all of tho installments of vad Sponsrient perpelain unpaid and el ed against such prope at the time of such payment, eh in- terest thereon to the date of ma- turity of the installment next fall- ing due, together with any inter- est, or penalty which may be due payable at the time of such adopted and approved day of February, A. D., 8. K. LOY, Attest: Mayor, H. H. PRICE, City Clerk. Publish February 19, 1925. wend Mirada pa: ed, this 16th 925. NOTICE FOR PETITIONS Notice is hereby given that all property owners in the City of Casper who desire sidewalk con- Aciy, by: Ga neta City daria the erty, eB! ing the year, 1925 must have their peti- special assessments levied for such improvements. Said bonds shall bear interest at the rate o! six (6) per cent per annum, pay- able semi-annually on the Ist day of April and October of each year until paid, and for which interest the proper interest coupons bear- ing the facsimile signatures res- vectively of said Mayor and said City Clerk shall be attached to and made a part of said bonds. The rincipal and interest of said fonds shall be payable at the of- fice of the City Treasurer of the City of Casper, Wyoming. SECTION 3. Said issue shall consist of bonds of the denomina- tion of Five Hundred ($500.00) Dollars each, except one bond in such amount as may be speek to make the issue cofrespond wit! the total amount of the special assessment levied for such im- provements and shall be numbered htreariss from (1) upwards and shall ma- ture on or before the Ist day of April 1936, subject to prior re- demption, however, at the time and in the manner provided by statute. SECTION 4. Said bonds shall be executed substantially in the following form. United States of America State of Wyoming, County of confirmed on Sanitary Sewer Dis- /Natrona. City of Casper Sanitary Sewer District No. 19 Improvement Bees, No. .- - The per, he County of Natrona and State of Wyoming, for value received, hereby acknowledged itself to be indebted and promises to pay to the bearer the ygsum of DOLLARS in GOLD COIN of the United States of America, or the equiva- lent thereof in lawful money, on the presentation and surrender of this obligation on or before the 1st day of April, A. 'D., 1935, with interest. thereon from date until paid at the rate of six per cent ver annum, payable semi-annually, in like medium on the 1st day of April afd the tst day of October in each year, on the presentation and surrender of the proper cou- pon hereto attached, both princi- pal and interest being payable at the office of the City Treasurer of the City of Casper, Wyoming, or at the Chase National Bank of the City of New York, U. S, A., at the option of the holder. This bond is. one of a serie sued for the payment of the cost and expense of the construction of sanitary sewers and other im- vroyements in Casper Sanitary Sewer District No. 19, in the City of Casper, Wyoming, as or- dered by Ordinance No. 406-A as amended by Ordinance No. 474-A of the City of Casper, passed and approved the 2nd day of June, A. D., 1924, and the 19th day of January, A. D., 1925, respectively, and by virtue of and in full con- formity with Chapter 129, Wyom- ing Compiled Statutes of 1920, and ajl other laws thereunto en- abling, and “neither the holder nor owner of any bond issued un- der the authority of this chapter shall have any claim therefor ainst the tity by which the same is issued except from the specia’ assessment made for the improve- ment for which such bond was is- sued, but his remedy, in case of non-payment, shall be confined to the enforcement of such ass ments.” The principal sum here- in named and the interest thereon shall be payable out of the local improvemest fund created for the payment of the cost and expenss of such improvement and not otherwise, and said series of bonds of which this bond fores a part _~—~—__ ' fon for same on file with the City shall be redeemed in numerical or- ing the entire sasessment, or any (1) upwards and shall meture on | f issued before thirty (30). ublic m.,} der, commencin; 2, 1825, or such improve-| ber one. This obl ment will not be made by the City| be deemed or taken to be within, Y-} and recited t! SANT. | cxercise of all la TARY SEWER DISTRICT NO. | PoWers. 19, IN THE CITY OF CASPER, |° PAGE FIVE SN ed with bond num- igation is not to or any part of the limitation im- This notice is given by author-| posed by law as to the indebted- ness of said City, It is ‘hereby further certified it all the require- ments of law have been fully com- pe with by the proper officers in the issuance of this bond, and 23,| that the total amount of this is- sue does not exceed any limita- tion prescribed by law. sso For the collection of the assess- AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING| ™ents levied in said Casper Sani- tary Sewer District No. “19, th City of Casper hereby Pledges the ‘ul corporate IN TESTIMONY . WHEREOF, the Gity -Counell of the. City of Casper has caused this’ bond to be signed by the Mayor of said City and attested by the Clerk there- of, under the’seal of the City, and has likewise caused the ‘interest coupons hereto attached, in lieu of being so signed, to be signed by paving rinted spereog the fac- mile 5: ures of said: officers, this Ist ahe of April, A. D., 1925. City C) 5 (Form of Coupon) lat day of April-October, A. D., 19__, the City of Casper, in the State of Wyoming, will pay to bearer or the equivalent thereof in law- ful money, out of funds collected by special assessments in Casper Sanitary Sewer District No. 19, at the office of the City Treasurer of the City of Casper, Wyoming, or at Chase National Bank in the City of New York, U.S, A., at the option of the holder, being six months’ interest on Casner Sani- tary Sewer District No. 19 Im- provement Bond, dated April 1, 19265 and bearing No, (Facsimile Sj Attest City State of Wyoming, County of Natrona, City of Casper, ss, xs I, H. H. PRICE, the duly pointed, qualified and acting City Clerk of fhe City of Casper, in the County and State aforessid, here- by certify that this bond is ‘within the lawful debt limit of said City of Casper, and is issued according to law. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, T have hereunto set my hand and affxed the corporate seal of sai City this ___. day of AwD., 1925. (SEAL) Se emeeent ee ame City Clerk SECTION 5. No'bonds shall be days from date of the first p' ‘ation of notice to property owners of the filing of the confirmed assess- ment roll with the City Treasurer for collection has expired and no bond shall be issued to cover the amount of assessment paid by property owners who avail them- sélves the privilege conferred by law of payment of their full as- sessments within the said thirty (30) days from said date of first publication, SECTION 6. This ordinance shall take effect and be in full force‘and effect ten days from and after its passage and the Clerk shalt post and publish the same in the Casper Daily Tribune in the ap- Baer, and form as required by aw. » adopted and approved pa day of February, A. D., my 8. K. LOY, “ Mayor. H. H. PRIGE, City Clerk. Publish February 19, 1925, gata. A dee Attest: NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT TO ALL PERSONS LIABLE.FOR ASSESSMENT IN SANITARY SEWER DISTRICT NO. 16. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the a: itary Sewer District No. 16, was certified on the 17th day of Feb- muary, A. D., 1925, by the City Clerk to the undersigned City Treasurer for collection. The owners of any lots, tracts or par- cels of land or other property charged with assessment may re- deem the same from all or any portion of the Bay for the cost of such improvement by paying the entire assessment, or eny portion thereof, charged against such lots, tracts or parcels of land without interest within ‘thirty (30) days after the first publication notice, to-wit, on or before the 21st day of March, A, D., 1926, The owner of such lots, tracts or’parcels of land may redeem the same from all liabilities for the unpaid amount of-said assessment at any time after said thirty days by paying the entire installment of said ment unpaid and charged ist “ny lot, tract: or parcel of land a ° time of such payment, with interest thereon at the date of maturity of the last installment falling due and the en- tire ten equal installments with in- terest upon the whole sum unpaid, at the rate of six per cent per an- num, payable at the same time that the installments are payable. All payments shall be made to the City Treasurer. This notice is given pursuant to the ordinances of the City of Cas per and the statutes of Wyoming. In witness whereof I have here- unto set my hand at Casper, Wyo- ming, this 17th day of February, A. D., 19265, J. 8. VAN DOREN, City Tr Pub; Feb. 18th to 28th, 1925, clusive. rer in- —_>- NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT TO ALL _ PERSONS LIABLE FOR ASSESSMENT IN SANITARY SEWER DISTRICT NO, 20, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That the isment ro'l for San- itary Sewer District No, 20 was certified on the 17th day of Feb- tuary, A. D., 1925, by the City Clerk to the undersigned City Treasurer for collection. The owners of any lots, tracts or par- cels of land or other property harged with assessment may re- deem the same from all or any portion of the liability for the cost of such improyement by pay: ' | ment falling due and the entire ten ‘| streets and alleys and portions of portion thereof, charged against such lots, tracts or pea ot land without interest within thirty (30) days after the first publication notice, to-wit, on or before the 21st day of March, A. D., 1925. The owner of such lots, tracts or parcels of land may redeem the same from all liabilities for tho unpaid amount of sald assessment at any time after said thirty days by paying the entire installment of said assessment unpaid and charged against any lot, tract or parce! of land at the time of such payment, with interest thereon at the date of maturity of the last installment falling due and the entire ten equal insta:lments with interest upon the whole sum un- paid, at the rate of six per cent per annum, payable at the same time that the installments are pay- able. All payments shall be made to the City Treasurer. This notice is given pursuant| to the ordinances of the City of | Casper and the statutes of Wyo- ming. In witness whereof I _ have hereunto set my hand at Casper, Wyoming, ‘this 17th day of Feb- ruary, A. D., 1925. J. 8. VAN DOREN, City Treasurer. Pub, Feb. 18th to 28th, 1925, in- clusive. | a NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT TO ALL PERSONS LIABLE FOR ASSESSMENT IN SANITARY SEWER DISTRICT NO. 19. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That the assessment roll for San- itary Sewer District No. 19 was certified on the 17th day of Febru- ary, A. D., 1925, by the City Clerk to the undersigned City Treasurer for collection. The owners of any lots, tracts or parcels of land or) other property charged with as- sessment may redeem the same from all or any portion of the lia- bility for the cost of such improve- ment by paying the entire assess- ment, or any portion thereof, charged against such lots, tracts or parcels of land without interest, within thirty (30) days after the first publication notice, to-wit: on RE before the 21st day of March, The owner of such lots, tracts or parcels of land may redeem the same from all liabilities for the unpaid amout of said assessment at y time after said thirty days by pas ng the entire installment of said assessment unpaid and charg- ed against any Ict, tract or parcel of land at the time of such pay- ment, with interest thereon at the date of maturity of the last install- equal installments with interest upon the whole sum unpaid, at the rate of six per cent per annum, payable at the same time that the installments are payable. All pay- ments shall be made to the City Treasurer. This notice is given pursuant to the ordinance of the City of Cas- per and the statutes of Wyoming. Tn witness whereof I have here- unto set my hand at Casper, Wyo- ming, this 17th day of February, A. D., 1925. J. S. VAN DOREN City Treasurer Pub. Feb, 18th to 28th, 1925, in- clusive, Benet ORDINANCE NO. 490-A._. AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE ISSUANCE OF THE IMPROVEMENT BONDS FOR IMPROVEMENTS IN _SANI- TARY SEWER DISTRICT NO. 21, IN THE CITY OF CASPER, WYOMING, PAYABLE out OF FUNDS DERIVED FROM SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS IN SAID IMPROVEMENT _DIS- TRICT AND FOR OTHER MATTERS RELATING TO AD- VERTISING, SALE AND IS- SUANCDH OF BONDB. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CASPER: SECTION 1. In anticipation of the collection of special assess- ments for the improvement of the streets and alleys in Sanitary Sew- er District No. 21, in the City of Casper, Wyoming, and for the pur- pose of raising money for special improvements bonds, of the City of Casper shall be is- sued and sold to the amount of Twelve Thousand Eight Hundred Thirty Eight and 84-100 ($12.- 838.34) Dollars, or so much there- of as shall be necessary for the ayment of the construction of Bevleaey sewers and other im- provements incidental to such con- struction of sewers in said Sanitary ewer District No, 21, which bonds shall be payable only out of the funds derived from special assessments for the | improvements in District No. 21, and collected in and each of said paren nee to lay, onds shall speci- fy the improvements for which said bonds are issued ani. , said bonds are payable out of the funds derived from special as- sessments. SECTION 2. That the said im- rovement bonds shall be signed y the Mayor and attested by the | City Clerk; shall be dated April | 1, 1925, and shall mature on or | before ten (10) years from the} date as prgeed by law. Said] bonds shall be in the denomination of Five Hundred ($500.00) Dol- lars eech except that one bond may be of such amount less than Five Hundred Dollars to make the issue correspond with the total amount of special assessments lev- ied for such improvements, Said | bonds shall bear interest at the rate of six (6) per cent per an- num, payable semi-annually on the 1st dey of April and October of each year until paid, and for | which interest the proper coupons | bearing the facsimile signatures respectively of said Mayor and said City Clerk shall be attached to and made a part of said bonds. The principal end interest of said bonds shall be payable at the of- fice of the City Treasurer of the City of Cusper, Wyoming. SECTION &. Said issue shall consist of bonds of the denomina- tion of Five Hundred ($500.00) Dollars each, except one bond in such amount as may be necessary | to make the issue correspond with the total amount of the special as- sessment levied for such improve- ments and shall be numbered from or before the ist day of April, 1935, subject to prior redemption, however, at the time and in the manner provided by statute. SECTION 4. Said. bonds. shall be executed substantially in the following form: United States of America State of Wyoming, County of Na- trona. City of Casper Sanitary Sewer District No. 21 Improvement Bond. Novi seys [a — The City of Cagper, in the coun- ty of Netrona and State of Wyo- ming, for value received, hereby acknowledges itself to be indebted and promises to pay the bearer the sum of LARS In gold coin of the United States of America, or the equivalent thereof in lawful money, on the presentation and surrender of this obligation on or before the 1st day of April, A. D., 1936, with interest thereon from date until paid at the rate of six per cent per annum, payable semi-ennually. in like medium on the 1st day of April and the Ist day of October in each, year, on the presentation and surrender of the proper cou- pon hereto attached, both princi- nal and interest being payable at the office of the Ci Treasurer of the City of Ca: Wroming, or at the Chrse National Bank of the City of New York. U.S. A., at the option of the holder. This bond is one of a series is- sued for the pavment of the cost and expense of the contruction of sanitary sewers and other im- rrovements in Casper Sanitary Sewer District No. 21, in the City of Casner, Wy . as ordered by Ordinance No. 408-A of the City of Casper, passed and an- proved the 2nd day of June A, D 1924, and by virtue of end in full conformity with Chapter 129. Wvoming Compiled Statutes of 1920, and all other laws thereun- to enabling, and “neither the hold- er nor owner of any bond issued under the authority of this chap- ter shall have any claim therefor against the city by which the same is issued excent from the special assessment mede for the improve- + ment for which such bonds was is- sued, but his remedy, in e: of non-parment, shall be confined to the enforcement of such assess- ments."’ The principal sum here- in named and the interest there- on shall be payable out of the loca! improvement fund created for the payment of the cost and expense of such improvement and not otherwise, and said series of bonds of which this bond forms a. pert shall be redeemed in numerical! order, commencing with» bend number one. This obligation is not to be deemed or taken to be within, or ahy part of the limita tion imposed by law as to the in debtedness of said city. It is hereby further certified and recited that all the require- ments of law have been fully com- plied with by the proper officers in the issuance of this bond, and that the total amount of this is- sue does not exceed any limitation prescribed by law. For the collection of the assess- ments levied in said Casper Sani- tary Sewer District No. 21, the City of Casper hereb pledges the exercise of all lawful corporate powers. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF. the City Council of the City of Casper has caused this bond to be signed by the Mayor of said City and attested by the Clerk thereof. under the seal of the City, and has likewise caused the — interest coupons hereto attached, in lieu of being so signed, to be signed by having’ printed thereon the fac- simile signatures of said’ officers, this 1st day of April, A. D., 1925. No, cnmnwnes i Bateccl te On the Ist day of April-October, A. D., 19__. the City of Casper, in the State of Wyoming, will pay to bearer Dollars, in United States gold coin, or the equivalent thereof in law- ful money, out of funds collected by special assessments in Casper Sanitary Sewer District No. 21, ut the office of the City Treasurer of the City of Cesper, Wyoming, or at Chase National Bank in City of New York, U. 8. A., at the option of the holder, being ei months’ interest on Casper Sani- tary Sewer District No. 21, Ini- provement Bond, dated April 1, 1925, and bearing No. (Facsimile Signature) “Mayor. — City Clerk, State of Wyoming, County of Natrona, City of Casper, ss, I, H. H. PRICE, the duly ap- pointed, qualified and acting City Clerk of the City of Casper, As the County and State aforesaid, -here- by certify that this bond is with- in the lawful debt limit of said City of Casper, and is issued ac- cording to law, IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the corporate seal of said City this ..-. day of A. D., 19 (SEAL) City Clerk. SECTION 6. No bonds shall be issued before thirty (80) days from date of the first publication of notice to pronerty owners of |the filing of the confirmed assess ment roll with the City Treasurer for collection has expired and no bond shall be issued to cover the amount of assessment paid by property owners who avail them- selves the privilege conferred by law of payment of their full as sessments withiyi the said thirt (30) days from said date of first publication, SECTION 6. This ordinance shall take effect and be in full force and effect ten days froin and after its passage and the Clerk shall post and publish the same in the Casper Daily Tribune in the manner and form as requir- ed by law. Passed, adopted and approved this 16th day of February, A. D., 1925, 8. K. Attest: Ma H. H. PRICE, City Cler' Publish February 19, 1925, “ st