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. Denniston, Bessie ... +es_ Teapot, lot 15, block 38 «.. weer ececcoctercececcveewsesecesee 847 re, Jules ) MeMare....,2..-.s0+seNorth Casper, South t lot 183; North Casper, all lot 184, block $4 ~....----.. ones 23,09 -~<7-URSDAY, JUNE 18,1925 © ‘HWNEX, section 14, township $2, range 8: 4 { " DisSie: SWHSW, section 12, towaship Punge 8) -------52-. HU Clark, Willis G.. Moats, let 8, block 1 W222i 3.20 Clarksbn, Jobn . +—Rutler, lot $, block 95 ... Clarkson, John W. won't reneeeaee WEES NIUENWH; NEY NEM, NWY&NW, section 21, township 32, , township ou, tahge 2 range 82 --..-,.- Clemons, Ed° wNelson, lot 7, block 17 + Allendale, lot 9% block 17 --~.. -WHSW; BEMSWA section 1 BYN%: NEXBEY, section 15, township 33, range 33; Lot:4, section 40, township $4, range 80; Lot 1 NEX NW; NWXNEX nection 31, township 54, range 30__. s-+s2-Crabtree Addition to Mills, lots 1 to 23 inclusive, block 1 Crabtree Addition to Mills, lots 1 to 29 Inclusive, bloez Crabtree Addition to Mills, lots 1 to 24 inclusive, block 3; Crabtree Addition to Mills. lots 1 to’ 24 inclusive, block 4; Crabtree Addition to Mills lots 1 to 12 inclusive, block: 6; _ Crabtree-Addition to Mills, lots 1 to 13 inclusive, block 6; Crabtree addition to Mills; lots 1 to’ 23 inclusive, block 1; ist Orabtree Adétion to Mills, lots 1 'to iT . } r Crabtree :Addition to Mills, lots 1 to 2* inclusive, block Crabtree Addition fo Mills, lots 1 to 24 inclusty +--N%N% section: 15, township 33, range 33 Casper, lot 10, block 209 Clouse, Robt. E.. Cobb, A. Fu..-s ses rece 24.9) Cobb, A. H., & Son...-..-..-. block 10... Cobb, A: H., & Son. Cobb, William B. Colson, Henry —--E4BWK; SEXNWY; E% section 1 Dp B%E4; NWYNEX section 16, township $4, range $0 ~~~. 39.13 Céltrane, C. M, c-o Hal Curran... <e Mills, lot 16, block 18 -_-.-—-. val Coltrane, C. M co Veta Ida Drew. sesswesescess+ Mills, Jot %, BIOCK 44 . nec eweweceweemmnwew wren meeewcnmwonmcncces 16.87 Coltrane, C. M. co R A. T. Edwards...,....--Mills, lot’1, block 45 -~-.~~--~--—-~------- secmmweweeceweoemme 78 Coltrane, C. M. CO Fred Hunter. .-..ceeecenseoss Mills, lot 18, BlOCK 23-222 n ne nneen wenn we ewew nent en ene nen e-- «2.80 Coltrane, C. M. co Wm. Shapland.....-..+..-..-Milla, lot 9, block 41; PRUE, Set By BION 98 OE he cies reemineampeminemeese TEE Coltrane, C. M. 4 i -co L. B, Townsend.... —-Mills, lets 1 and 2, block 22 -----------.—. Te Comer, T. B. €-0 Tony Sasso. .-..-..0.s0sseeee Casper, East 70 feet of lot 6, block 181 .-.-~--------2 eee 119.88 Community Extension Corp. 2 ¢-0 See Ben Realty Co...-..-..-..Community Park, lot 9, block Community Park, tot 11, block) 2 1.22 nne ace enn nen eew eens Camshinity., Park, -Jot 13, block ®@ <-——.--— eee onen nee eoseeeone Community Park, lot 4, block 4 — penne e ween, Community, Paricj lot 3) plotic 6° .s525 ccc ep ccewensmensterces Community Extension Corp. co Anna Knittle....... Community Extension Corp. -0 Union Inv. Co.. Cook, Chas. A., Est. ‘ Community Park, lot 22, block 2 Community Park, west 40 feet of lots 18 and 14, block 1 _.. East Burlington, lots 17 and 18, block 8; East Burlington, east half of lot 19, block 3; Fast Burlington, lots 20, 21 and 2%, block & East Burlington, west half of lot.19, block: 8 East Burlington, west half.of lot 20, block ee eme nn annewnwecewenss 25,47 Cook, Inez F. East Burlington, west half of lot 21, block | East Burlington, west half of lot 22, block 8 --.~..-----e ee TE Cook, + Nellie: Vics. pans eo ewe SIBISVING, 1 JOt! I, DICCKE) 0 oct eee ener cewevececeweeceveres 8.07 Cook, Thos. A.-.+0- += «Casper, lot 7, block 18; Casper, south’ 40 feet’ of lot 8, block 147 -..--0 eee 400.10 Cook, T. A. COA. Ty B0t0. cos soe resteccesenss Casper, west 40 feet lot 6, block 181 --~------.--.----2--- 128.63 Cook, T. A. co G, D. Btillwagon........0. +0. Casper, center 46 feet of lot 6, block 151 ----_.-------------------- 104.43 Cooley, G. W. eo A. C. Baker... R — Casper, east halt of lot 1, block 103 ~-----.---.---—-----.---2-- 118: 83 Cooley, Ralph ..-. += 54 SW, wection 25, township 34, range 78, SENSE, section 2%, township 34, range 78; Wr WHSEX; EYE, section 35, township 84, range " wstecetes | 3033;{ Coons, Floyd sinc sas ewes ween crave North Casper, lot 166; 46.33 baee 40,88 164d Continental Supply Ce. <++0e Butler, east 45 feet of lot 8, bloc’! 4H Butler, east-45 feet of lot 9, block 81 ~. 2.01 Copeland, T. M...c2. see sores Kenwood, lot 474 --------.. rf: | Corder, Al. v.assescnee: swoes Teapot, lots $ and 4, block 33 --. es neree memes | SL Cosner, Ben 2+ cepersavnee Highland Park, lot-28, DIOCK 7 —-~--neweeenneceewwecweeeenceeer-- 3.93 Costello, Thos. Z......-..2-+++.-+0e SEK; BYNEXK; NWKNEX, section 21, township $1, range 36; ( BYNWK; WHEW, section 22, township 51, range 35; NW, section 27, township $1, range 48; NEUNBY, section 28, township 31, range 8 ~..---—---- 3. Coughland, J. T...2..2. 2. 2s sos eee Butler, lot 6, blocks . Butler, lot 6, block 16 _.. COREE SEER ae “Craig, Wm. c. : ; 0 A. Elpere y.ossevsosews ses soe Casper, .lot 15; « Casper, lot 18, block 121. -.~--~-.--------~-- ++ eee ee eee 48.08 Crawford, Gertrude »..... +o+ ew Teapot, lot 11; a : Teapot, lot}12, block 17 snore mewn ewe cwewncemmceoenecsoce, 8.95 Crider, D. H. ¥. 3+ temwewe Casper north Tt) feet of lot 1, block '84--------—---—_—-—_ —naee 151,93 Croft, P. A... swt rmertece Kenwood, lot 212 ------------ 2-1 anne ne eee eee eeeceee 18,18 Cromwell, Nancy ©. +seneeoee Sheridan Heights, lot ( . ridan Heights lot 6: ; | ridan' Heights, lot 7, block 66 ~1-.+------v--eeem nce enen eee 19S Crouch, Frank M. 2 inten ok 23 to'26 inclusive, block: 3 ----~------2-—- ee 1S A Crouse 8. 6. ounees wood, lot 243; Kenwood,-lot 249..----.--.. me TY Crowe, Earl Bic--aseceelee es toe WHSEX; SW, section 17, township &4, range 8 SEX; BWYNEX, section 18, township 84, range 35; 2 MEE NYNEX, section 19, township 34, range 85; NPNW: NWXNEX, section 20, township 84, range 86 —.-.-. 17.34 Crampton, C. C. Teapot, lot'1l to 16 inclusive, bIOCK 4 ~~~ -.e--eneneeneemnecenwnee = 6.83 Cullen, John .. Casper, lot 4; : Casper, west 50-feet of lot 6, block £7 ~-----~---------— eee 110,68 Cullen, John. ..-. pa ics ag lot 117 12 o ee nnn ee en nce e newer ec crewesceceweseccecewes 1615 Cullen, Terry 30 Mrs.-P..J. McCarthy. -. Casper; Ot. 8, .B1OCK | 188, on newnenseeeseeworcenewewewcncveceweesns 100 Cummings, R. H.... North Burlington, lot 35; ; North Burlington, lot 38, block 1 ----2-----vess-eaeneeeeesane-= 1808 Cunningham, Perry D, a5 _ co H. L. Taylor. » lote f.and’8; block 167: --- Joe noc ewenowrremweceencene = 48,78 Curtis, Edw. H. ae » lot 9, block 159 ~~----——~ +n nnnnw enw n meee ne eeeweweerers 95.71 Danigan) Frank «.2..0+s0» North Casper, pouth half, lot 79; North Casper, lot 30, block’ 40 ~-~-~--------0---nne ne wneeneeen-= 86,11, Darsakles, A. masons ememereteereess Camper, Jot 21; t Casper, lot 22, BlOCK, 125 --2- ene e ren n nen we enn see ere ewe ene 52,91 Daugherty, Anna . - ‘ COR. L. Crockett.....-:.0..0s.-NOrth Burlitigion, let*16, block 9 ---—.---------eenee-sewe meee 87,09 Davis, Allan co W. 8. Ferguson. Midwest, lot 18, block @ .-. wewcncwwecesseccwwen saemsesesvcew 21,56) Davis, C. C. “NBUNWH:; NYNEM, section 29, township 39, range 38 1. 1.82 Davis, Geo. C. += Casper, lot 11, block 9% Butler, let 2, ‘BOCK, 17 nn vee nennnnneeevoe oraeecos eevowwccen S445 Davis, Geo. C. co John Kelly,.... see Capital Hill, west half of lots $ and 4, block 36 .....~-. onnwonwane’ | S106 Davis, G.°E. 0 Harry Jensen «10. sessasrss san White's, lot §, block 44 White's, west 4 feet of lot. 7, block 44 -...-----e-- see eee emeeee 110.83 Davia, Jessie co Anna M. Hamlin... Casper, lot 3, block 63 --------------- 35.59 Dayis, Leora B..... +-Gléndale, lots 32 to 26 inclusive, block Midwest Helghts, lot 4; Midwest Heights, lot 6; Midwest Heights, lot 6, block 1 ~----~-~------0------5--0+eee wns 1O4E Davis, R..C. go B. & D. Auto Supply. - Casper, lot 8, block 76 Davis, William ..-.....2.. +—- Midwest, Tot 30, block 2 Day Na E. co Phil D, Seeley.. Dean, Martha A.... Butler, north 40 feet of lot 12, Casper, lot 10, Dlock oe Casper, lot §. block 7 South, lot 27, block ‘L wn ee eee eee ent eee een etm erence ence eres wae block 12 -.-. DeaverQ. K co Lewis Baerthael. DeChire, MoT .0:. wes, ++North' Casper, lots 47 to 50. inclustve, block 28 Lee —weeeereceenee 68.53 +-Butlor, West 40 feet of lot 13; (mi, Butler, West 40 feet of lot 14; bleck 82; g 1 Butler, lot 4, block 98 \-..------------ DOHBAN, HOnry res sessessecnnes se Meloon, Ni of lot 6; Neleon, all of lot 7, block 23 ~.- Neleon, Bouth % lot 6, block 38 -. at iewwereceneewmmecee Ti. | ee DeHahn. Henry ~..- Dettrich, Florence, co Georges Karantms —.—.—.. Midwest, lot 36, block 7, ~.---------- a or | | DeWilde, A. . ; | ©o Mrs. Nora Hission-Parrish Casper, West 66 feet lot 13; ° 3 Camper, West! 60 feet lot 14, block BT ~—eenenor-= Casper, lot 6, block @ Camper, lot 7, Block 86 SYNWA: NEM: NEYNWK; Nw “NEM, © wection 12, townghip 46, range 81; WHEW. section 15, township 40, range 39; Detrich, Willlam . Dingman, Mary aude A. S4BE%, voction 14, township 40, rang 16.87 | Dingwall, Ivan A...0, s.anGlendale, lots 7 and &, block 1. 39.42 | Qoane, Mrs. ©. A. @o H. F. Murphy.....-..<..<..+. North Casper, lot 63; | North Casper, lot 64, block $6 .. 30.82 | Dabbin, W. Ry A + .a+- Glendale, ‘lot 1, block B 611 Glendale, lot 2, block B ... 7) 4 Glendale. Jot ., block C .-.. a7 endale, lot 2, bloek C an Glendale, lot 1, block DB en) Uhe Casper Hailp Crinune Glendale Glendale Glendale. Glendate, Glenaiie. jot , e Gienduie, 4 a ' Glendale, lot 2: 6. - Glendale lock : Glendale - Glendile. to ck i nndale Giendule clock D ~ bluck Glendale. i . Glenda ¢, Giendale, ndale, + Giendale, Glendale, lot 18. block - Glendale, lot 19, block = Glendale, lot 1, block 8 . a: Gléndale, lot 2, diock 3 -.. - Glendale, lot 15, block 3 . Glendale, lot 16, “block 4° = - Glend » lot 17, block 4 - Glendate, lot 18, block 4 Glendale, lot 19, block 4 ~ a Glendale, lot 20, block 4 - Glendale, lot 21, block 4 a Glendale, jot 22, = Glendale, lot 23, - Glendale, lot Glendale, lot Glefiddle, lot 2 Glendale. lot 30, block 4 Glendale, lot 24, block 5 ~ Glendale, lot 1, block 6 . if Glendale, lot 2, block 6 - A Glendale, lot 14, plock 6 - Glendale, lot 15, block 6 - Glendale, lot 28 Glendale, lot Glendale, lot 2. ; Glendale, lot Glendale, lot + Glendale, lot», block Glendale, lot 6, block Glendale, lqt 7, block Glendule, Glendale, Glendale. lot block 7 Glendale; lot » block Glendale, lot block he Glendale, lot 12, block a Glendale. lot 14, block ‘ Glendale, lot , block Glendale, lot |, block Glendale, lot block > Glendale, lot 18, block Glendale, lot 19, block “4 Glendale, lot 20, block : Glendale, lot 21, block Glendale, lot 22, block Glendale, lot 23, block Glendale, lot 24, block Glendale, lot 25, block 7 Glendale, lot 26, block Glendale, lot 27, biock 7 Glendale, lot 28, block 7 Glendale, lot 1, block 8 ~. Glendale, lot 2, block 8 - Glendale, lot 19, block 8 Glendale, lot 20, block & Glendale, lot 28, block & Glendale, lot 14, block 3 -. . Glendale, lot 7, block & ~ ~ Glendale, lot 27, block 6 Kenwood, lot 52... ee be reece ee em bow, Jean. see Casper, Deneran, Jerry . += Casper, Casper, Casper, lot 11, block 97 ~. lot 3, block 21 -. —-: all section 9, township 35, range 75 .. lot: 13, block 21 ... ewesmsewscnssee Sheridan, south half lot 2; Bheridan, al) lot 3, DIOCK 11 ---~se-~ enn mn me eww nen eee renee = soece Mills, lot 7, DIOcK 41 ~------~-- 22 e ons + een eee eee bene see wens Casper View, lot 24, block 8 ..-----~-~--------- 0+ oe moees vm Caper, lot 6, block 115; Nelson, lot 8, bIOCK 11 222. -eeeeenemnew wenn oww ne nn nena e =n ee - + DUPE, FYaNK ~. 20 -sas see senes += YeHowstone, lots 1 to 27 inclusive, block 1; Yellowstone, lots inclusive, block 2 & o & Yellowstone, lots 1 to 33 bleck Yellowstone, lots 1 to 28 block Yellowstone, lots 1 to 26 block \ Yellowstone, lots 1 to 22 block ‘ Yellowstone, lots 1 to 19 block block block Yellowstone, lots Yellowsténe, lots “ 4 peyerer sor ogererereroney s Yellowstone, lots 1 to 28 block 10; ‘ jowstone, lots 1 to 28 block 11; Yellowstone, lots 1 to 20 block 12; 2 Yellowstone, lots 1 to 20, inclusive, block 18; Yellowstone, lots 1 to 20 inclusive, block Yellowstone, lots 1 to 10 inclusive, block Dullaghaa,- J. C.vviersesserserses Butler, south 20 feet lot 4; lot 94; lot 95, block lot 92; lot 93, DIOCK 82 12. -eewndecewrwwwww ene nnenereeneees- woessitavcere North Casper, North Casper, Domars, Ww. y.2..esee cesses nee North Casper, r North Casper, Dimars, Ruth . Duadon, Grace are r.c. McManus. Butler Heights, lot 16, block 33 ---.--.~-~. meses Stewart, lot 10, block 10 snwn~ Casper, lot 1, block. 94 -. + eesswsses Casper, north half lot 26; Caspar, all lot) 27, DlOek 118 one cnmceweceenne nc esnsccscewecences: ~ South, east half lot 15; South, east half lot 16; South, east half lot 17, block B ... woreece Olldale, lot 1, block 5 ---... =— er, west 100 Inches lot H; Casper, west 100 inches lot I: Casper,” west 100 inches log J, block 59 . Casper, east half lots 1 and 2, block 109 Casier, all section 27, township 38, range 82 Kenwood, lot 456 .....-. Bigtn, Mra. CM... Casper, lot 7, block 86 Eiener, John co E4. Bunton , East BUPingt lot 16, & 1 Emerick, O. 8. Kénwood, | ows ew Teapot, Ic nd 8, bloc wonom.. Casper, lots 5 and 6, block +=++e Casper, south half lot 138, block 55 oe. J. R, Hulncker -- South, lot 20, block G ..... Engiasd,. John M... sos. Englewood No, 1, lota 4 and ue _ Englewood No. 1, lots 6 and saree Englewood No.1, lots 11 and “ Englewood’ No. 1, lots 13 and 1 . Englewood No, 1, lots 16 and 17; Englewood No. 1. lots 20 and 21 Englewood’ No, 1, lot 26: Englewood No. 1, lote 28 and 21; Inglewood No. 1, lots 28 and 2 Englewood No. 1, lots 84 and 36; Englewood No 2, | and: 37; Englewood No. 2, lo and 39; Inglewood No, 2. lot 42 < puowas 2 Riverview, lot 1, block Riverview. lot 1, block 3; Riverview, Jot 1 Riverview block $ Riverview 1 and 3; Riverview 3 and 4, block 4 Riverview, lots 1 and 2; 3 and 4, block & and? Riverview 3 and 4, block 6; Riverview, lots 1 and 2 Riverview, lots 1 und 4, block 7 Riverview, lots 1 and 2; Riverview 3 and 4, block 6 Riverview, low 1 and £ Riverview, lote 3 and 4, block 9 Riverview, lote 1 and block 10; Riverview, lots 1 and 2, block 11; Riverview, lots 1 and 2; R lots J and 4, block 12, , lots 1 and 2; Riverview, lots 3 and 4, block 18; Riverview, lots 1 and Riverview, lots 3 and 4, block 14; Riverview, lota 1 and 2 ‘ lota 3 and 4, block 16; Uverview, tyerview, lots 1 and 2 erview, lots 3 and 4. block 16 Riverview, lots } and 2 Continued Page Twelve) 4.86 4.86 AGE RARARARMAAAS Hoe me oe = oro S2Sanaaars Se 41.93 38.36 47.02 3.95 woe 120.23 35.53 3.95 PAGE ELEVEN The Non-Voting Nation ree exceptions, our pelle ow 80 per, cent of those | voting pr percentage until tn | Uttle more than In 192 60 per co the last ) and chiserr voted 82 per cent in the + election tn voted 76 per cent In 19 male suffrage, votes cent and ‘Italy at the last voted 64 per cent. |t mentary We ele electic of governme much to establish. E cance ts baffling, F war‘until 1 were economic reconstruc! ston; our political que: the’ ore great debate c rency, were re Since 1896 we each with quences issues and a merce engaged tr and ex ba one, major we have ralsed’ by new met the moder position in we haye faced an long ssion of pollt for which no compa found in the preceding have done it, with what {s at lea a reasonable degree of su the face of a steadily decli It may mean, as some have ar; that political “methods are way before ‘ec: metho fore the ‘bloc’ system founded on economically cohesive minorities, before the influences of labor tunfons or corporate organizations, bi propaganda and advertising «1 tuted for the direct voting power. It may mean that half of us simply are willing to let the other half run thé show, Renaissance of } Protection | From .the foundation of our pres ent government protection has been our bed rock. Protection has ever been forced upon free-traders when they were in ithe way of revising or rewriting our tariffs, although here and (here certain products were sac rificed, for the time being, upon tho altar of free-trade—but never for long. And when. protectionists con- trolled the purpose of those controll- ing always was to make protection adequate, although it.did not al ways prove to be. adequate, Such | has been the situation in the United | States for 136. successive years. Pro- | toction is part of us, It is ingrain- ed. It is in your, blood. To our ad- hesion, to protection we owe abound- {ng prosperity, our. vastly divers! fied industries, the good wages. of our workers and general content: ment. We are the wealthiest nation in'tho world, by far, because of our reliance upon protection. Dut in Great Britain free-trade has had a vogue for over three-quarters Butler,;north 20 feet lot 5, bIOCK 91 _-..---eeennege wen --anee------s 105,59 | Of a century—since the repeal of the corn laws—laws that protected agri culturalists—in 1848, when British agriculturalists were sacrificed to help manufacturers. Britain led the world industrially, while still under protection. It was believed however, that if foreign food stuffs and raw co--s sen. 164.50] materials were given free entry Into Great Britain, it would stimulate manufacturing because of the great- er cheapness of these fundamentals —that andthe low wages. untformly and for eo long paid British workers. As British manufacturing at that time was impregnable to foreign com- petition,, manufactur too, were given free entry {nto Great Britain a shrewd gesture designed to throw in the world’s eyes. Manufac tures were gi free entry, but few if an entered—they dust as We do, Th considering polit cal conditions in Mextco, makes our | ; own apathy sty » fo pete, Th the polic e same wa of free whi cheaper t 1 built ships and so ¢ a few foreign built ships | came under British registry, just as few foreign manufactures wero able British, manufac: | Giving free entry to fore en | 1d) forelen os did compete with ren. tures looking for first class ity eall Troy Laun service and q dry. Phone McCoy’ iets Old 1 olks. ¥ eeling Young Try This New Cod Liver Oil Prepara- tion to Increase Your Strength, Vitality and Endurance. enlightened 4. § ye ne knows by this t that Cod Liver Oil, contains x \ res than anything ¢ the Any an tell 1 that You'll 8 Cod Liver Oil lets—the are sugar coat to take people. Why not try again—why not body s candy and the > help old being years younger er in nger y, in mind, in vita y not take McCoy's Cod Liv Com pound Tablets and drop years from your age in believe 0 days We that a 30 you feel rate try them for 3 are not satisfied back—60 ta t Kim- ball Drug § » Midwest Pharma Casper Pharmacy or any progress druggist. Be sure and get McCoy's —the original and genuine,—Ad and if you MISS SKARRA LESSONS IN SWIMMING 5W for Appointment Salt Creek Busses Leave Casper, Townsend Hotel 8 a.m. and 1 p. m. and 6 p Leave It Creek 8 a. m., 1 p, m. and 6 p. m Express Bus “eaves 9:30 Daily Salt Creek Transportation. Co. BAGGAGE AND EXPRESS TELEPHONE 144 HUNTER-GOLL 242 Weat First St. 2200 Phone New and Used Furniture—See Us Before Buying Good All-Cotton Mattress Duofold Pads 9x12 Feldt Base Rugs Oak Dressers ~_- Day Bed and Pad Inlaid Linoleum, yard We Make and Re- GIVE US $8.00 $5.50 $14.50 $10.00 $26.50 $1.50 Cover Mattresses A CALL CASPER TO RAWLINS STAGE CARS LEAVH DAILY AT 920 & mM Fake—3i356 Saves you approaimately 13 boure travel between Casper and Rawlins WYOMING MOTORWAY Salt Creek Transportation Company's Office TOWNSEND HOTEL PHOND it

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