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| THURSDAY, JUNE 18, Grittih. J. B riffith, lots 1 to 9 incluslvee, block 1; riffith, lots 11 to 18 inclusive, block 1; Cell-Griffith, lot 20, block 1; Call-Griffith, lots 8 to 20 inclual blosk 3; Call-Griffith, lots 1 to 20 inclusive, block 8; Call-Griffith, lots I to 20 inclusive, block 4; Call-Griffith, lots 1 to 20 inclusive, block 6; Call-Griffith, lots 1 to 20 inclusive, block Call-Griffith, lots 1 to 20 Inclusive, block Call-Griffith, lots 1 te 30 inglusive, block 10; Cull-Griftith, lots 1 to 20 inclusive, block 11; CallGriffith, lots 1 to 20 inclusive, block 13; Call-Griffith, lots 1 to 20 inclusive, block 18; Call-Griffith, lots 1 to 20 inclusive, block 14; Call-Griffith, lots 1 to’ 17 inclusive, block 15 - tassoeeeassseeeCall:Hart, lots 1 to 30 inclusive, block 7; Call-Hart, lots 1 to 80 Inclusive, block 8; Call-Hart, lots 2,.8, and 5, block 9; Call-Hart, lots 1 to 30 inclusive, block 11; Call-Hart, tract 5, block 12; Call-Hart, lots 1 to 26 inclusive, block 13; Call-Hart, lots 8 to 9 inclusive, block 18; Call-Hart, lots 19 to 29 inclusive, block 16; Call-Hart, lot 82, block 16; Ca}l-Hart, lots 1 to 32 inclusive, block 16 —-. +-NUN4, eection. 28, township 32, range 81 .NEUSWK; BEX NW, section 29, township 33, range $1 ---—--- Griffith, J. B......2. Glover, John F. . Grover, Win,’ ZB... See Rts sean cas ach As Cabper, south 90 feet of lot 16, bleek 150 ------...~---——.—-—— Gtude,. H. E., Corp co Clare & Dutty. Grude, H. E., Corp. Ber. 2. s esses seeee North Casper, lot 54; a ae as ei ‘orth Casper, lot 56, block 88 - Evansville, east 40 feet of lot 5; Bvarisyille, east 40 feet, lot 6, block Hl ---------.. Casper, lot 6, block 146 -.-----.---2--en enn ee nna anew en nn eee ene 1Guaranteed Iny. Co, eed Iny. Co, oo E. oe. McAllister. s-..2..+.+--Byvanerille, lot 11, block 28 ~-------<+-+0--s- emer ene mene nnn Guston, Roee C. co Melvin Walker. Hagin, Delle .. Haines, Mra. J. F., Hall, .Anna_L.....--, jjfall, Anne L. oo_Fred. L. Willlains: Hamdort, Catherine Fiméorf, H. C....s0: Hammer, , Frank. Hand,/Lee D... «+-Butler, west 10 feet of lot 7, block 86 --------.—--——-re—--—---- +-Teapot, lot 6, block 82 --.--- North Burlington, lot 26, block 10 -—-----------eeerernne—rne—== «sCasper, lot 4, block 126 --. +-Casper, lot 8, block 126 . Swingle Acres, lot 34 -.. Whit lots 2 and 8, block 52, North Casper. lots 141 and 142, Midwest, lot 13, block & -.---~ forth Casper, lot 147, ae North Casper, lot 148, block 24 +-~-—~-—-—-+-----0--- =~ — == — +-- White's, lot 5, block b2 --6unrise, lot 17, block 1 "GOA os sescwe sane Teapot, lot 11, blosk 11, Beene S ‘Teapot, lots 11 and.12, block 20 --------------—----+ Hansen, Win. W.....-+seseeee-+++- SEY ‘section 34, township 83, range 19 - Hanson, Marion block 20 —.~---2—~-----—-—----- Hanna, I. B,. Hansen, Clara. —. +Butler, South 86 feet lot 13, block 80 ~~~ Sheridan Heights, lot 3, block 68 ---- ‘West Central, lot 6, block 2, West Central, lot 7, block West Central, lot 8, block West Central, lot 9, block ‘West Central, lot 10, block 2, North Casper. lot 62, block 29, Butler, lot 10, block 80, Butler, lot 11, block 8 Burlington, lots 6 and Burlington, lot 9, block 4, . Burlington, lots 30 and 31, block 4-- Harding, Ray . decemssnseesewsceseePart SE|SW% section 4, township 83, range 79 ---.-—. Hacding, Ray Casper, lot 7. block 100 -..----.-----—-———---—-—-—-- —---=- Midwest, all lot 4, block 4 ~-----. Butler, part of lots 2 and 3, block 91 ~~~ -0.--—-----—-—— === ~Butler, North 40 feet lot 14, block 91. --. .-----—-—-- een Hardwick, John 6. ardwick, John S. \Harawick, J. 8. co M Hunt Kennedy. .Butler, south 40 feet lot 11, block 86 --------..—-.----——~-—--- ---EY%NE% -dection 28,, township 31, Kenwood, lot 374 Casper, lot 2, block 20 ---Butler: Heights, iot 11, block 84 ~-----.--+-------: Call-Hart, lot 5, block 6, Call-Hart, lot 4, block 3, * Call-Hart, lot: 4," block 4 ~~-----------------+----20e eee ee ~North Casper, iot 186, block 30 ~-.-------—-—---—----——=-- ——-— TANGO 17 seen 2 —----- easper Wany-crivune liood, Mra, T. B. eo Maudée’M. Griffith. Hormann, Fred J.0....2 Butler, 14 lot 10, block 18, o,5 ueler,. all lot, 11, block 15 Pec > North Casper,” Jot 67; 4 North Casper, lot 68, block 86 _-.----..---. Horstmann, C. H. co Paul Hub putietie eens Park, lot 10, block 1; - Highland Park, lots 13 and 16, block 1; Highland Park, lots 4 to 13 inclusive, block Wighland Park, lo 19 to 30 inclusive, block Highland Park, lots 6,7 and 11, block 3; Highland Park, lots 16, 17°and 18, block 8; Highland Park, lote 23 and 24, block 8: Highland Park, lota t, 3, 3 and 6, Highland Highland Highland Park, Park, Park, jock 4; lotg 1 to 10‘inclusive, block 6; lots 1, 2, 8,7, 8 andi 26, block 7; lots 7, 8 and 9, block 16; Highland Park, lots 21 to! 25: inclusive, block 10; Highland Park, lots 28,29 end 30, block: 10; Highland Park, lots 5,'7, 9, 15, 38, Highland Park, lots 29 and 30, block 14; Highland Park, 'lota 1, 3, 8, ishland Park, lots 16 and:1' ighland Park, lots and 16, block 15; block 17; 2andi4, block 18; Highland Park, lots @ to 15 incluelve, block 18; Highland: Park, lots 26, Highland Park, lots 1'to 6 inclusive, block 3; Highland Park, lot 2,"block 24; Highland Park, lot 1, block 27; orstaiens Esther 8. nd 27, block 14; 28, 20° and 80, block 13; Highland Park, lot $0, block '30 —..---—---0-+.--e-e eee IT. ‘ot Cap. Hill, weat 55 feet of east 155 feet, block $9. A Midwest, lots 10 and 11, block 2 —~-----+—.-----~-- 2 lot 5, block 13 co Dr. Mercer Dickinson. Houseworth, J. 0 W...esee Hovland, Lare eo Carl T. Davis... Howard, D. W. Howlett, John wooee Mills,Tot 5,' block’ 19 --...------ or. eevee Casper, lot 1, block 167 ...~.-------: Butler, south 90, feet lot 7, block’ 18 ---.--.----- North "Burlington, lots 17 and 18, block 6"-.. -- Midwest Heights, lot 15, block 3; “Midwest Heights, lot 6, block 5; Midwest Heights, lot 1 Midwest Hefghts, lot’ 18; block 5; Midwest Height: Midwest’ Helght tat tee cee smeetene Burlington, lot 82; Huber, Jotn ., su, lots 12 and? lot 28, block 8 ©...--.--.~-.------------. eos. Burlington, lot $3, block 10; Burlington, west 20 feet lot $4, block 10 -........ ed mi tneerseeseveveceese Casper, lots 14 to 17 incluatve, blook 6; Uuber, Paul 383.44 66.27 9.80 95.92 9.80 28.06 90.45 15.98 16.17 74.06 Casper, lots land 2, block 178 --..----~-~----- oo oeeeceneenee 3,458.78 Huber. Paul heme ems eeeeeseeeeeeee Highland Highland Highland Highland Highland FAlghland Highland Highland Highland Highland Highland Highland Highland Highland Highland Highland Highland Highland Highland Righland > Highland Highland Highland Highland Highland Highland Highland Highland Highlang Highland Highland Highland Huber, Paul » - ¢ Jas. B. Flannigan Huckaby; G.° W. Park, Park, Park, Park, Park, Park, Park, Park, Park, Park, Park, Park, Park, Park, Park, Park, Patk, Park, Park, Park, Park, Park Park, Park, Park, Park, Park, Park, Park, Park, Park, lots 18 and 16, block 1; lot 12, block 3; lot 25, block 3; lots 8 and 9, block 4; lot 17, block 4; lot 5, block 7; lot 26, block 7; lot 9 block &; lot 13, block &; lote 18 and 19,*block 4; af 27 and 28, block 8; lots 26 and 37, block 10; lots 8 and 4, block 11; lot 7, block 11; lo.s 19 and 20, block 11; lots and 23, block 11; lots 26 and 27, block 11; lot 3, block 13; Tot 11, block 14; lots 4 amd 5, block 16; lota 7, 8 and 9, block 15; lote 17 and 18, block 16; lot 20, block 15; lot 26, block 15; lot 11, block 16, lote 18, 19 and 20, block 16, lots 24 to 28 inclusive, block 15, lots 4 and 5, block 19 South % lot 8, block 19, lots 23, 24 and 36, block 23, lot 6, block 27; Park, lots 14 and 16,"block 27 ....-.........--1.----.... 16 .-Mighland Park, Jots 8 and’9, block 1 — +-Butler, lot 9, block 13 -.. PAGE THIRTEEN | .« RECORD-BREAKING SCORING _ PREVAILS IN BIG LEAGUES NEW YORK, June 18.—MNi-June, when major, league pitchers are sup- posed to be, warmed up to their sumi- mer tasks,’ finds record-breaking scoring festiva appearing gener- ally. rd Tuesday American and National league players pounded out 174 hits including \10 home runs. Yesterday they added 148 blows to the tota! eight homers being registered. In the past three days two Amert- can league teams have scored 13 runs in one inning—Philadelphia against Cleveland Monday and De- troit against New York yesterday. Ty Cobb thought it was a hoil- day all over the land yesterday. “Ah yes, {t's'Bunker Hill day,” or aomething to that effect, he mur. mured when coaching in the sixth inning of the game at the Yankee stadium. ‘he Whites of their eyes, the Yanks are coming, Shoot!’ Slim Harris pitched the sprinting Athletics to a 10 to 3 count over Cleveland getting three singles him- self, The White Sox and the Red Sox divided a double header at Boston, 5 to 3, and 7 to 6. Zachary engaged in a pitchers’ bat- tle with Bush at Washington and the champions got a 2 to 1 victory ower St. Louis, Manager Harris of the Senators hit hafely for the consecutive game. The Cuban Luque was in rare form and the Reds beat the Giants 1 to 0, although Bentley pitched well too, The Pi captured straight gz with mound and overcame Dodgers, 8 to 3. Brooks of the Cubs and Fonseca and Harper of the Phillies inserte2 me runs {nto Chicago's five te four victory over Philadelphia. rd thelr sixt! on the Brooklyn de Ty Cobb Chiefly Worried Regarding Pite thing By JOHN B. FOSTER. (Copyright, 1925, Casper Tribune) NEW YORK, June 18.—Tho chief thing that Je worrying Ty Cobb, here with his Tigers for a set-to with the Yanke, ts his pitchers. Lf the pitch- ers can ever get a grip on them selves, Ty thinks, the Detroit club will get into the thick of the pen- nant fight. The trouble with the ‘Tiger pitch- ers {s that they are 50-50 performers. They can’t charge it to lack of bat- ting, either, The Detrolts are ter- rible whalers of the ball. Although out on the road they are batting better than the Athletics, {t must be borne in mind that the Athletics did not get Into the lead on batting alo: Leonard, a veteran whose long ago exerted itself for Boston and who went to California to fill himself with the elixir of the Golden State, has heen doing best of the Tiger pitchers, But even Leonard seems to be wavering under the strain of finding no one who can help him. It's tough in these days for a pitcher tory to carry the bur- den alone for a club. In fact, {t can’t be done in a league where there ‘are no Cy Youngs, Mathew- sons or pitchers of that calibre. Next to Leonard, there isn’t a regular pitcher on the Detroit team who has shown himself.a consistent master of the opposing batsmen, Dauss ts about like he was in 1924, Whitehill only recently broke into the winning column, despite the splendid performance he gave last season. Cole hasn't got better than a 50-50 winner and loser and Col- Iins, who had so much speed that he arm | [has experienced such a Staff {s shortly to as given up any Intenti may have had to obtain his release from ment with Detroit in order might the Giants. is exact! he had plan accoxding te his team mates at Holy ¢ More than t saw in Carrol a and a Tiger Carroll, of Holy Join the Tig Cre He t he what > some of years ago Detroit future big leaguer scout signed him up, At that time Carroll was all for De trolt. The team was riding high a looked as if it might win the cham pionship of the Am an league. Later, Carroll, rding to the of his college mates, changed his mind about I conchud ed that the stral road ¢t big league f ay along the Glan trail. He the first player who change of st no heart. When Carroll beg to see if hi Detroit, he detter sti night and nar row road. this case his promise to join Col te 1 he has de cided to do s : Tt {8 far bette would have lost baseball if he where. If, on sets the team gan to feel around uldn't get away from 1 that he had am ar r for him, for he out tn ed had tried to go else Joining the Tiger on the r and his example imbues s: other Detroit pitchers western outfit clumb or per which fs a expectati tho longer t and will be the ght befo: t over in the thick of the summer {s over settee Call-Hart, lot»3, block 5 ... ret " pcaquoncecescsa teapot, lots, 6 and 6, block 2 udson, Lovey co T. A. Young. Huttard, Pattle . looked like-the best bet in the spring, cant get away from the chalk line, 1 in getting who ar his Butler, part lot 8, block 388 .« Lot 10. section 7, township 31, range 80, Lots 3 and 4: section’ 18, township 81, rang Hughes, Frank D, —_.—.....---All section 17, township 35, range Hughes, Jultue . 2+ see--North” Casper, fot 14, block 42 Hugo, Henry W. wi BEX ection $1, township Hugo, H, W. ©-o Midwest Holghts Reah, Co... Midwest Heights, lot 4, block 7 --.-- Hugo, Thelma... ~-- Lot 4: section 6, ‘towhship 38, range 79 Hultgren, Arthur SWS! section $7, townehip*87, range 88, . . soe . NEY)E'GNW section 58) township 37, range 88 NW: NYNEX: section 34, township 37, ran, Hutoherson; Fy Ti, -pnewnneee---. -- Casper, lots: 25 and 26,'bléck 120 Humberson, F, T. "6-0 O, Ly Hixon. . 2. .00 0s on, Honeycutt, Wm, . Eunter, Perry Hum, -Arthur . Hurley, Mrs. Bdw, eo Wm. Fowlkes .._............Mills, ‘lot 30, block 48 Hurley, Mrs. Edw. 9 C. C. Thomas....... Independent Supply Co.. Inman,.C._L. co Lena Dettwyler. sesemese..-. Inman, C. R, co Roy E. McGrew. . cess Irwin, C. D.,.. Iemer, Thos. J. Tyory, Aura Jack, F. A..... Butler, part of lot 5, block 8% -.----- Sheridan Heights lots 16 and 16, block Sheridan: Heights, lot 24, block 65 --.-—. ‘Hay secs sreessessneNorth Casper, lot 133, raises 2 Yate North Casper, lot 184, ' North Casper, lot 135, . . ars North Casper, lot 136, block 12 ---.-----2----+-----+---+-+---2-+-- + Hayes; H..B. e-b C. C. Hancock..-.. Martim® Burek wants a crack at Gene Tunney. Even if he does Prove to be an ogg against Gene, | the twenty fitth tea man Marty will have to be given credit aged in the Amer n league. for boxing all the bams on his way . up to that battle. Stanley Harris has stood the su- eee preme test. He even looked intelli- gent while hoisting last year’s pen- nant the other day in the Washing ton ball park. puke SIs Es ae SEHIND THE "SCOREBOARD “Cy! “Williams, veteran of the Phil les, crossed the Cubs yesterday and each time Cy came to bat the out field shifted. The center fielder pla e lose to the right fielder and the left fielder moved over lea ng left field unguarded Cy smas have series at Shige park as part of a _-. North Casper, lot 38; silver jupilee celebra This t« : North Casper, lot 36, block.12 --—------—-- pd een Mine BEX; EYSWK, section 24, township $1, range 83; fg NWUNW, section 19, township 31, range 81... Teapot, lot 10, block 15 ---...----------~--------. Bunrise,’ lot 23, block 6; SWXSW, eection 5, township 34, range 50; BEXSEX, section 6, township 34, range 80; Wk; W4E; BEXKBEX, section 8, township $4, range 80 ------.-- ~ Sheridan Heights, lots 4 and 5, block 68 ~~... -North. Casper, lots 196 and 196, block 26 .... The jolly boys who have been chirping that the “fight” has been ‘removed from buseball will be in- terested in the recent news dis Patches concerning {ts revival. Ed de Rommel, Athletic pitcher. and two or three of his teammates were pulled in the other day for figur- ing in an impromptu battle royal outside the ring at a prize fight in Shibe park. Manager Billy Webb, of the Buf falo International league club got so het up at, Umpire Majerkurth that the spoke some unkind words not usually Included in the drawing room: parlance. Whereup the umps took offense and a swing at Webb Majerkurth 1s credited with ¢ knockdown before the police stepped in and moved the bout to the police station. | One can't kick about lack of fight c ing tn those mixups. 7 : om ce r to for t lot 19, block’ 82 5 pisne id wan per Some North Burlington, lots 33 and 36, Heacock,,.Flora . eagéeny. N. neg E at Beaitpes ooo coot vest Gaspari lot 7, block 132 ~..--.---------—-. ‘eageny, John meus M. P. Wheels: Hemanas, J. Hemry, C.D, Henning, W. E. Mills,-lot 7, block 48... Casper, iots 5 and 8, block 144 Casper, lots 1 and 2, block 69 «Teapot, lot 18, block 38'~... Casper, lot 8, block 190 ..---.------~----------. . Call-Griffith, lot 2, block 9 ....--. _ Nelson, lot 9, block 14 - Call-Hart, lot 2, block 5; Call-Hart, north half lot 8, block 6; Call-Hart, ; Call-Hart, south half lot 5, block 6; Call-Hart, south third of north half lot 6, PE 6 seescweessee Casper, lot. 7; block 163 ~------------- block 73 sper, lot 3, Kenwood, ‘lot 164 -... Jimsville, lot! 4, block .00 Casper, C 48 feet lots 1a Casper, lot 12, block 161 ..- Carper, lots 9 and 10; Casper, lote/12 and 13, block 107 .. Jack, W. P., 0.2 ++--SEMSEX, section 26, township 40, range 88; : NHNEYX, SWYNEM, section 36, township 40, renge 35; Y%, section $1, township 37, range 8 S14, section 3, townsh{p 37,,range 89: S'%™N'4, section $5, township 37, range 89 . Casper View, lot’ 4, block 11 .. ~ Butler, west 70 test of lot’, block 83 ~- Teapot, Herring Hess, Hary Aco Edith Apwoxant rere center, lots & and 9, block 17; : * lot 10, block 17 --.------. -Bvanaville, Evansville, Jackins, Jackson, Warren L, 8. Minnie Emmett Simpson Jameyson, C. R.. Jamison, Donald: C. Jellison, F. lL... Jenkins, H..B.. ald Hees,Harvey c-o Guaranteed Inv. lot 9, block 16 ...----------—~-—. east 80 feet lot 5, block 17 ~~... Fyangyille, east 80 feet lot 6, block 17 » lot 12, block 17 .. , lot &, block ile, lot 18, block CO... .-. = + see Evansville,, Evansville, years ago—"back Milts,-lots if you N—the 9 or Caspe Evansy 26 Hess, Harvey. + eo W. H. Harrison.....-.--..--- Evansville, Hess, Harvey ¢o Riga Condall..- sabsecesscoes Branaville, Evansville, pretty was fire in a minute and the umpires worked with the knowledge that a Somb was lable to" tean loose with any dex The Cubs were a gerappy lot the Giant. still hag uggesy” and not McGraw as pilot But the old enmity ftir out The other da pitcher, hit an Infield Mt out for firet, playing the bag tried to They met comotives, ond best. the. tiga ‘The Cubs’ fans went wild. F ustime it tooked Mke a riot called Scott and the Giant township 36, ly rough nam The 21,69 | ame was pl , | mosphere. All .of-which b: times -again, when in. the westerr For several fo busy trying to build up that they had no time fo; gu-|f he ments, Killefer, however, b durin, up a-strong club with plenty ng to the fight lying underneath the eking of the pla hard on the tral! of their fifth p nant,are out to win it and will go the limit. Al! of which moans that William Wrigley, Jr, can oll up bie extra lot 1, block 25 .--.-----------eeeeonee lot 11; lot 32, Jot 11; e Jonnings, Mae .B, lot-12, block 20 ---------- ececcnspeeeete cme k eo Richard R. Davis......, Jensen, Henry ‘eo Mra. W. Barnhart, Jensen, Gordon J. eo Dan J. Sullivan. Jewet, George cy 1087 Joehuk, Theo, . 116.66 | 40.09 11:28 | 60,40 45.02 94.64 beds sos y= Casper, He: Harvey oo Re @, Richardson...-..<++-.+- Evansville, « . Harv \ : are BhUlta, .., .+s0sees+es se Byansytile, lot 10, block 16; aes) Evansville, lots § and 9, block 18 -_. Hibbard, Blanche R. co J. E. Gorrell, Hightower, T. A. ‘Hiles, H. A. Hill, Be 6.. ‘Aull, Clarence ~. FAMURB.Ov.02. 20. Wiiigren, Oscar W woe Fa 3 Casper, West 80 feet lot 5, eee el Ate Spare. Wet 60 feet, south 8 feet lot 4, block 168 .. 179.48 Hjorth Royalty Co......2+s2.s+2s SEM péction 32, township 40, range 79 .------ star HN. Co. i * eo 0. J. Whitlock. lot 11, block 76 34.50 | ‘Mottman, Margaret ..-. , Jot. 22, block 38 247 Hoffman, Margaret 6 3.06 Hogue, rank L.....- 68.71 §t74,, block: 18 )5- pcckesmoverreress satacesttpeaceceeense the rough see ee ee Casper, President lots 19 and 20, block 124 __.--.-------.--..-. raced 1 Jobn | * Casper, north 46 foet lot 17, block 187 Midwest, lot 81, block 7 NWSW; SIGSW%, section 18) townghip 87, range 7 EW¥SEX, section 14, township 87, range 79; NEXNE', section. 23, township 37, range 7 . NYNWK, section 24, township 37, range 79 orth Burlington, lots & and 9, block per,eouth half of lot 6, blocie 192 orth Burlington, west half of lot North, Burlington, west half of lot 31, - AlL.section 29, township 35, range £6 ~Part NEMNW, seclign 4,-township ~-Buler Hefghts, lot 15, block 34 .. see NWNBEM; NSW, wection 5, towr BKSey; SWESEX; part BEX vange ) 82) 2... oops -- 54g8%, eection 1, township 36, range 58 B%S%, section 2, township 35, range 83 | NWUNWK, wection 13, township 25, rang S4NWH;: BWYXNEM: WHBEX, section 26 ~++0+- 5h, section 7, towneh!p 83, range 81 V4 8W%, section 8, township 82, ranj NWUYNW' section 17, to WYNEK; BWHNDM: NW section 18, township &: tonereeee= Cusper, North’ 60 feet lot 10, block Me _ -Call-Hart, W'4 lot 8, block 1, Glendale, lot 3, block 1 .. +++ Casper, lot 17, block 100 +— Casper, lot 4, block 70 2... +e Casper, lot 8. block 101, Burlington, lots 42 and 43, blotk 10; Call-Hart, east half of lot 8, block 6 . turnstiles, ---+, Evansville, lot 11, ‘block’ 11.1... easbewenemcwwenn. teens 4.26 eee .CallHart, north 40 feet of “south halt of a 1, block 2 Connie Mack, somewhat 16.55 ally died | Pret .Casper,'C 45 feet lots 9 and 10, block 183 . Casper, lot 4, block 98 .. = +--North Casper, lots 146 to 165 inclus!v -+-North, Burlington, lot 29, block 12 ~ sper, © 56 feet lot 15, block 60 ~ North Burlington, Totsl6, blog | 4, usc vesecseccsesecns Casper, lot 5, block 182 .. Jack Scott, Giant ounder ant arle Grimm fielded the ball and Seott to the bak. like two Be Grimm came out He had to be helped off 33.60 ~ 43,80 - 187,83 Johseon, Alice L. Johnson, Agnes M Jobhsdn, Caroline H. block 6... 164.34 18 09 1244 44.99 Iphason, See, A Jobhison, Jobpadp, | ano sobe Johheon, * HA. hip SW'te, section 6, Johnson,” H.-A... ... 24, block 121 .... lots 6 and 7, block 18 178.50 1718 808.24 Hogue, H. L.......5 ‘Yfolden, Peter, et al... Hollingsworth, V. Lé co Wm. Mass & Son Holloran & Edmunds. metrot Johneon, years the Cub: or 1 JOt B, DIOCK BE 22s cernn eno nnrnnvenneesenwwneencccccetee 270.80 lot 19, lot 20, block 2, ? Casper, lot 35, block $ enw ween eel Holman, OW. Piisecsesseecescnrsnee Nl) section 21, township range 79, minus pert ef NWKNEX, ab Part NEY NW: Equala 16 blocks P. and D. Perk Hil) addition, 430 acres more or less, P. and D, Holman Acres... «Kenwood, lot. 461... sey nee. =. Teapot, Tot 6, block Kenwood, lot 423 -....-... Neleon, lot 2, block 30, MON; 106'D, DIOC IS 2. pon cwensecewewcwcceevecencsueceeccioce the Johnson, Johnson, various The Giants, Good ehavior during his career {n caving Hornsby « suspension for hin fist fight with Art Fletcher of the Phillies. President Heydler sald the St. Louls manager will be fined $100 and Fletcher, $50. The National league {s inclined to be re vere In such cases, President Heyd manager of the Athlot has miore | ler eaid, but taking Hornsby’s ree than’ “the ordinary incentives for |ord and the effects bf the heat on winning’ the pennant this year, Con- | th no auapension was wat nie would Ike to jnc he thought Jéhneon, Johneon, wae a big factor Holman, Verla —.—-—— NE, “F. Hee sess Itgnan, Frank O...-. Holtaman, W, 8. 81 eerebewgrorwwewoemeveseredasensesececsecene eee meee ateceme eee 165.09 ween nnn rene eweeme een nne ss. Johnson, Wm. H......, Johnaton, Gordon G.....06 ‘Johnston, G..G. @o Mary Bintn -et,, slender ‘Holteman, W. 8. a+ +eyemese Call Hart, south 40 feet of north 80 ¢ lot lock 2 @o Juliq M. Long...,.-.......-..North Casper, lot 97 Johnston, G..G. . ft feet of lot 1, block ¢ : ‘ North Casper, lot 98, block 82 ... ¥ 5 ; v eo John Pelter ‘bHart, north 40 feet of north hulf of tot 1, tlece f ... ude a world’s ranted.