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Re ee eS THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1928. Cook, T. A. yeett . co. G. D., Buliwagon.._. ~++== Caspgr; center 40 feet of lot 6, block 1 Cooley, G. W. ‘ co A. C. Baker, Cooley, Ralph ... mewesnnnerennennnnenseseens 104.45 — Casper, east; half of Jot 1, block 108 ---------2---..----.-2----- ee 178.5 «-SUSWK, section 26, township 34, range 7 SEXSBX, rection 26, township 34, range 78; Wis WHSEX; EYEY, section 35, townshtp 34, range 78 .-.-.. Kehywbod, ‘lot. 208 ..-------canscean* shanend Casper View, lot 6, block 8 .--..-+-.-.----. ema RIR ACRES rs DIDIER ete Ata ete arcane ceeentincEceccat eats -- Butler, east 45 feet of lot 8, block §1; Butler, east 45 fe «Kenwood, lot 474 -----. Teapét, tots 3 and 4, block 33 ome Highland Park, lot.28, block 7 --.--.-----... Cone. Inez co R. J. Cantrell.. Conner, A. G. Constable, WW. Ovstinental Suppl. Copeland, T. M. Corder, Al, . Cosner, Courhiend; J. Iecses ses enes. sanes Ben .unc--ennes nce, | we lot, block 8; iB hid VEST RNC SU ala a at a Craig, Wm. C. 4 . | | co A. Eipers Sos cde, ec a Raat lot i; vege Gasper, lot 16, block: 121 ----------.. Wewnn nn nnnnewenee nnn awenneeee-- 48.00 Crawtord, Gertrude ....sasersenss-Teapot, lot 11; Teapot, lot 12, black 17 --.... eene-+- Casper north «0 feet of lot 1, Kenwood, lot 212 ...--.--. ++Sheridan Heights; lot 6: Sheridan, Heights Igt ¢ Sheridan Heights, lot @, block 65 -----..--.---. Crouch, Prank Ml. -- Sunrise, lot 23 to 26 inclusive, block 3 —.—.---.-. Crowe, Earl B..... ; WYSEX; SW ction 17, township 34, range 85 H « + SEMVISWHNEYG, eection 18, township 34, range 85; Hh 4, section 19, township 84, range 85; Crider, D. A. &. Croft, P, A. Cromwell, D4NWH; NWYNEM, section 20, township 84, range 85 . Crumpton, ©, = Teapot, lot 11 to°16 inclusive, block 4 5.83 Cullen, John... Guaper, tot 4;- i Casper, west 60 feet of let-5, block 27 ~~. Cullen, John stat tastes emmwes snr cne KENWOOd, 1Ot 117! Jonscecceene---s-nnne. Cullen, Terry eS *. eo Mra. P. J. McCarthy. ns eee Casper, lot 8, block 188 --.-------------------2n =~ anew nnn nn nne ee 113.49) Cummings,“ R. H...-... North Burlington, lot 35; North Burlington, lot 36, block’ 1 -..cece-- nee n eee een nn sewnnweeee = 19.08 so. Casper, lots. and 8, block 167 . sas. Cabper,‘ lot 9, block 159. ---. co Wyoming Poster Co. ... south; SatatiS ad 1,6) DIOGK ty nace —ascnesee dia dda ke ceauatt 4.88 Darsalles; Casper, lot 2 ; Casper, lot block’ 125 -2.--22 Sccerees See eae eae Re ye EF Daugherty, Anna ates | : 7 co R. a Crockett. .oseecens sees NOMtH Burlington,: lot 16, block 9 -.-------- Ween eennna= ten nnnneenee 37.89 Davis, Allan 21.64 0 W. 8. “Fei OM some wee? Sn Dail cc, Sidpe NEY, section 29, township $9, range 88 -.-.22...1. the vis, Geo. Gasper, lot 11, block 96; ; Davis, See sagaee 2," block one Ma eee Depisee cto 114.08 Davis, Geo. C, co Jobn Kelly. 1s pg Dead BSF (O81 Hill, west half of lots 8 and 4, block 86 ~--_.---.-.-.-.-.- 87.04 Davis, Jessie ri * Ss eo Anna M. Hamlin Gasper, lot 8; block 68 ~...- ~-- 35.59 Davis, Leore E «++ esse Glpndale, lots 22 to 26 inclusive, block 3; | Midwest Helghts, lot 4; Midwest Heiglits, lot 5; Midwest Heights, lot 6, block 1 -..------------ ss 3848 Dats, F.C. is co B. & D. Auto Supply Casper, tot 8, block 7% -------. aa Davis, Willlam ...,...... Midwest, lot 80, block 2 .... weneee 50.55 Day, Leola ¥. rey ‘ €-0 Phil D, Secley......-........- Butler, north 40 feet of lot ‘12, block 12 ----------.+-----1.. a 46.05 | Dean, Martha A. +eeeCabber, lot 10, clock 10; Capper, lot 6. dlock. 78; 2 South, lot 27, block’ L -:-. Fagan Hoe ets a tents Se Aa 475.86 DEClure, Me Ju. .0s esas cae eesnsseseeBi West .40 feet of lot 13; Brtler, West 49 feet of lot 14; block 83; | - Butler, lot’ 4, block’ 98 -------2-2 2. | DeHahn, Henry ..-.......-----..-Nelaon,’ NY of fot 6 Nelson, allot lot 7, block 23 -- VeHahn, Henry . =e Nelson, South %% lot 6, block 28°..----.- Dettrich,. Florence, ‘4 . c-o Georges Karantzas Mibwest, lot 25 block 7 —----i--- ens seen annnenenene DePaemelaere, Jules co BW. W. MeMara..c..2. 22. ses .-North? Casper, South t% lot 183; North Casper, ‘all Top 184, block 34 - DeWilde, 4 saber co Mrs, Nora Alssion-Parrish....Casper, “West G0 feet lot 13; Casper, West 60 feet lot 14, block 57 --...--.--. 8.’ block 64 Detrich. William . Dingman, Mary .. DeGroot, Maude A. WHBWigicseution 15, township 40. range 89) S'g8H%, section 14, township 40, range 89 -..--.----------. eeveenn- 10.87 Dingwall, lvan A..s-..2..easesessneGltndale, lots. 7 and $, block 1----... scale tasnadaoen Rascenascase brains AGee Doane, Mrs. C. A. sited co A. By Murpby.....2..0..-....North: Casper, lot 63; North: Caper, tot 64,/ block $5 .-.-----..-- ee ae Dobbin. W. R, wtsensesens donee Ghani lot 1, ‘block »B .. a1 Glendale, lot 2, block B ..----.. a GNGMO IGE x5 O10ek Corre ccmscesecenswtccmensise a lendule, lot '2, ‘block C .. 1 iéndut | Giendale, Gigndale, Glendale, Gfendiilé, lot 51, -block 1 ....... Ciendale,.lot 30, block 1 --..--., BBE ET) DIOCN 18 er poe remeron rete cnn tnangracnepeesron Wet 2. b.cek’ 2 26. jiendale, jot 6, block 2 Glendale. to: 6. blovk 2 Glendale, Cilefdéle Glendale, Gl CHendaie Glendale, Uilendale, Giendale, Glendale 4 Glengule, 1. iy, Glendale, i: ‘<7 * Glendale, + Glendale. wo Glendale, lot 7, block Yot 3, ‘block: 3’ .-, eenne ‘ory. bipck 2 . JUt 12 VICK 3 eercencnntanencnncne. fot tivelk 2 fot otk 3s. ha Lock OCK S ~-mccee. block block 3 14, 1. Glegddie, Glendare Glendale, Glendale, | Glendale, | Glendale, Glendale 1 24, .wlodk 6 Glendule ty. Uleck “6 Glenddlg tos, hlupk 4 Glendale. 1 % OQendule + Glendule Glenda'y Gjevdutens << Glerida!s GleBduie. Glendale, Glendale Glendale. i Glendale; Glendule Glenda ‘ Glenda!» Glendwles tloud idek ‘loek Clock block block Giendale | (Uendyles w suebdgle: ut Pendnie. ‘lendnie. londale, S, bioele vioek bloc 8 64 1¥, blowk & fd eee enneetenenewnewn et annneenwnsnenwenenen a= nn eeewwnntnoemeesmnenccanecceeenh! teoenee mdale, jor DOCK S nen enene ence nnnnns nears teeeeetetneeemenn Hendate, ae Vlendule, Unaware nn ene een ne enn neeens eenewereeenees Glendale, Dob, Wi Che Caspet Daily Eribune — —_——_———_—_—_— Dodson, L.A... Doornbos, : Jean, Donovan, Jefry . snovan, Jérty ....00 Donovan, Mary w. Drollinger, Frank w= Gasper, jlot 11,/bloek 97: . Gasper, lot 8, block’ #1: er, all section 9, tow Tr GasperP TOE Vy, biock’ 21 . Ship $5, TANSe 18 -2---neewenna-nnmvecree 129.40 ily, jot 7, block 41° Chsdwowenewtnnetetcsnteoen Sh48 Dutt, Frank... none .= Canper,, Jet 6, Block 115} 4 | Neldonp lot 8, biock 11 ...2.----- 2-02 ---2e_.-.. PAE ea aa --- 160.64 | Duff, Frank’ . + snas--+ +0 Yellowitons, lots 1 to 27 inclusive, block : Xellowstone, lots 1 to 36 inclusive, block | Yellowstone, lots 1 to 83 inclusive, | Yellowgons, lots 1 to 28 inclusiv } Yqllowstone. jots 1 to 26 tnclush Xellowstone, lots 1, to 22 inclus! Yellowstone, lots 1 to, 19 Iticlusive, block 7; ste stone, las 1 to 14 inclusive, block 8; Nowstone, lots 1 to 14 block 9; Yeowstone, tfts 1-to 28 block 10; Yellowstone, lots 1 to 28 block 11; . Yellowstone, lots tto 20 indlusive, block 12; } ¥ehowestone, lots 1 inclustye, block 15; | Fellowstone, icts 1!to 90 inclusive, block. 14: a Fotiowstone, lots 1 to 10 inclusive, block 3 Dullagban. J. C.....0..0..2....00.. Butler, mouth 20 feet lot 4; . Butler; north's0 feet lot 6, block $1 2.2... ate ie : ea eines C sears, Ruth .4s..e.secene. neue. North Casper, lot 9. Casper, lot '95,° bfex 82 Casper, lot 92; Whapaty! 10t 488, WiobNS 88 7oo tsa icste act North’ ‘orth North’ Dumare, Wo. . wa- 41.98) Dundon, Grace Butler’ Heights,‘ lot.16, block srecees BtOwart, lot 10, blo -~= Casper, lot “1, bloc!:"9 Dunne, Mary BE. Eberly, Fred - 0 A. A, Childers, ....2. 42... hi’ half lot 26; + ens Casber,/nor oe Casper, all lot/27, block 118... Eberty, Fred , cg C0 T.-Viv Zellersy so. cesses ens cee +~ South, east ‘half iot1 South, east half lot 18: South, east half lot 17, block B ... dale, “l6t' 1, block “6 --.2.. sper, west 100 inches lot. H Casper, west 100 inches lot I: Eckman, A. L. Eddings, Asa ., | Years an outburst of ¢ ; Casher,) west-100 inches lot J, block 69 ----.------—.. 62,54 | terprises ‘whose control is retain ea | Edmunds, ALF, -Cabper, east half lots 1 and 2, block 109 --2. escent. 91.41 | by the stats as the 1 Egan, Walter D. + Gasper} all section 27, township'88, range 83'---22-—2-----2----. 24,04 | Holder, but in w private. indt Eisenbarger, Wm, . Jwowens senne Kenwood, lot) 456 70.36 | Viduals and munitipalities partici Elgin, Mre, C. Mu ++. Casper, letsT, block *80 = 210.69 | Pate on equal terms | Elsner, Jo! ‘Wink “It 1s scarcely necessary to add| co EA, Baten East Buri lot 16, block 12 ; sso {that in these national companies | Emerick, 0, 6... srr aieines: et Setar ETT ostibg | the. capitalist epirit still .predomt- | Binpey, FM. =. Cabper, lote S ap |Pates, that thelr methods of ex-| io Agege tay 2 | ploitation differ e from Sngelke & Spicer seeeee Cabpbr, south’ halt lot 18, block 66 OE eeere aeeere inne moat 2 oe Jobn AS — ly » iitle So shave} +6 JER, Hiftokersievess0..-...- South, iot 26, block G see weevene= 3,95 | nt. of’ the. thdustey, Chslait” John Mis sesiessessesce.. Englewood No, 1, "lots 4 and 6; transform all this, to accom _Bosjereee. No. 1, lots 6 and 1; Plish something beyond the crea Engtewood No. 1, lots 11 and 1: tion of a few new contre to elim Bn, 1, lots 18 and 1 inate bureaucracy from 1080 al-| Ehglewood No: 1, lot.13; ready in existenve and to give the Englewood’ No, 1, lot 2 | people as a’ whole their due share Enelewood" No. 1, "lot! jin private enterprises, one condi- Ehiglewood No. 1, "lot! 26; | ton’ is ‘essential: the workers must Englewood lot’ 29; wrest political power om—sth Englewood No, 1, lot 34; + | sta Englewood No, 2, lots 86° and 37; : “To sum uy, during the last ten Englewood No. 2, lots 38 and 28 years -socii! democracy in Europe Englewood No. 2, lot 42 -.. sesctinreeneens---- 43.83 |haw been able to establish anew its | Biverview, lot 1, block 1; international unity. It has found Riverview, lot, block 2; |@ confirmation of its doctrines in| Riverview, lot 1; the -conditionos of the post-war Riverview, lot 2, block's; world. -It has forced the bourgeois Riverview, lots 1 and 2; . Parties either to reach an agre Riverview, lots 8 and 4,“block 4 }ment with it and submit to reform lots 1 and 3; } OF else unite to block its path. It , lots 3 and 4, block 6; | has met with great success It has| Riverview, lots 1 and 3; met, too, with serious reverses, In Riverview, lots 8 and 4, block 6; @ word,«the advance of labc Riverview, lots 1 and 2; power is, to borr a phrase from Riverview, lots 3 and 4, block 1; | Goethe, a spiral, but an ascending Riverview, Jots 1 and 2; | spiral. . Rivergie®, lots 3 and 4, block 3; | “Yet even tn admitting the tr Riv ¥, lots 1 and 2; | Portance and significance of thes RY lots 3 and 4, block 9; . resulta, it is necessary to guard Rive jots 1 and .2, block 10; against excessive optimism The Riy jots 1 and 2, block 11; fact that Socialism hag not struck Riverview, lots 1 and 3; {root .very deeply in the United Riverview, lots 3 and 4, block 12; States, the very heart of the capi Riverview, lots-1 and 2; talist, world, and that the workers Riverview, lots 5 and 4, block 18; there have not yet succeeded in or. 3 Riverview, lo 1 and 2; fanizing an’ independent politica! Riverview, lots 3 and 4, block 14; ee |Party on the English model, is not ; Riverview, lots 1 and 2; to’ be :neglected. Riverview, lots 5 and 4, block 16; FIER Fama Riverview, lots 1 and 2; ’ Riverview, lots & and-4y block 16; Who’s Who Riverview, lots 1 and | Riverview, lots 3 and 4, block 11; A plea to congress to exempt Riverview, lots 1 and 2; vied persons with incomes of $5,000 Riverview, lots $ and’ 4* blotk 18; nd less from the federal income tax Riverview, lots 1.and 2, block 1 i$ to be made by Senator William | lots 1 and*s, block 20; | Julius Harris, Democrat of Georgia land 2; in the next ses £ and 4, block 21; sion. While sug 1 and 2; gesting the $5,000 | | Riverview, Sand4, block 22; minimum Harri Myerview, land 2; would let the Riverview, S$ and 4, block 23; ‘treasury poss!bil 1 and 2, block % } ities” govern the 2 } and 2, block si amount, Ea Givervier, 1 and 2 Harris asserts Kiiverview, lots 3 and rv block 26; that the American 1 amd 3; . people are paying 8 am@ 4, block 27; high taxes without land 3; that burden when e 2 and 4, block 28; they buy goods at Riverview, lots 1 and 3, block 38 -.------ 2 een nee 130.40 prices raised men Join M.,......, + Englewood, lot 8.95 a3 the prot Ei id, John M., soo ER er lot 3.95 iff. Harris was England, John - SEN HARRIS Orn at Cedartown, Ga., February 3, 1868, As a young co Ella es eis: lot 3.95 | man he became interested in insur. | England, John M. $ ance and banking in wh | $0 Holmes Lard Co.,... -Englewood No. 3 60,02 | actively interested in Ce vickson, Ella . +=--Powder River, lot 15, block 10 8.21 | some time ickven, Walter A....-—. -Butler.Héights, lot 6, block. 38 .. 94.40 | 1913 he r ector of the | fs Feoeeae +Sunrise, lot 14; | ( post ‘ : Sunrise, lot 15. block. 4 --,---—-. a 6.76 | for» two Pre 215 to 19 Eshelman, Wimo,. i..0..0..0.+2+.eKenwood; lot 245; he :was fi al trad mmissior Srey 4 ; North Borlington, lot 20, block 9 --..—.ses00+-ee=-. 64.94 | Som white 1@ resigned. Har Stheridge, anna. . n+ cs om FEMDOt, 10t 19, bIOCK’ 2 Lee aensnss vebecennae, ecesernns 3,47) WhOK® term as senator began jn Evans, “Edgar T.,.., o------S4NEWPSEY section 14, township 33, range 18, He Pid at one time chairman of | ection 22, township 38, range 73; 1@ Georgia Democratic state com | Nig) Wectidh 23, township’36,. rarige injttes His home address remains Gans, Fae 2... “Gdaper, West 14) lot 985" b agape as. Seraraubars West i%4 ‘lot “90; . North Casper, West 4 lot 100, blogk”'SS -_eccceumamonenssens= £6.76 Evans, Trevor Jessen ~BSSW il section 27; tdwaship 85, range 77-21 0.88 Evans, Y, T, ? oe C-O Guaranteed Inv. Co...0..0..-BVansville, 16t. “4, DIOCK’ 1 -<teencanwenpeninceneccarercetacencace= 7.89 Evans, W. T. co Guaranteed Inv. Co,.... Evans, W. Te tT ceo Guaranteed Inv. Co......-...Byangville, Ne, anaville, lot 8, block 8 T0Er24,; block. 8 ‘-cccpecennangst ascoccccensceccescnceese lot 16, NOCK 8 snceergemeeweeenns teemenneneeneewemeene= Bvansville, lot 10, block 4 -nneenenenamcocvn:anneccenecnescoccee SVAPAYIs10619;1DICGN Cin cangetnencogntraqevgubpeqsecneetqenaeees Hvansville, Kast. 40 feet lot 9; Vyvahavilje, Bast -40-foet lot 10, DICK 7 w-eccuneqeacecepeenenencenee= 6.26 Hvgnsville, slot, 2, DIQCK 9 aenenennn-nncereventwocecerececececcsens 1.59 (vaneviile, West 40. feet lots 1 a 9, WOK: 1 waagenqecsenencess 6.26 Hivangrille, lot 1, block 10 caccccwsusetsenccuccscccecesavcccsecse 11.14 HyAGaville,’-Jot :B.-\Lid’ 10. ecencammagyarqetecgerqenarecsegeonce 24.18 HVERSPUIS 161011 FROG 10, wenecepascenncdenepacmveznecenacepscyes 12,17 lot 12,. block 10 —... lot, 16, DIOCK, 10, .... --eacecccnnecrecaccercccacosccescss a en eeeene eran snemen zag enna nan e a Igt 17, DIOCK 10 oemnnecenerecnenerenecetneravesescece lot 2, block 11 ... Jot 8, DIOCK 11 22. nena ammnreetanancnecncareneracence lot 8, block 14 coronreerennsneran eacsccanscwencnemenee Ipt. Tot 12, vaneville, lot 9, block 18 —eccececesccecesccccccsnncowes* sas. Bvangyile, lot 4, block 14 .--... fi va lot’ 8, block 146 11... ccncneencccoececnenccenccencccons una, W, “T, eo C.F ‘Beebtol eeniesae = °°: iby IE 9) SROCK Bl cama tebaldddnnods ) \edsscarectipetail ness IOS 13) DIONE HS: nevscensecabedncsescdocnastotwocescuone SG Op TER es Re A a ER AERO | -Bransville, kvans, W, T, co A. HEarvon des sess sseeressaBtyandvile Mote 5 and @ Dibek 19 -aneannanecnsnnnnnnnnnnnnnnne 1.88 byane, W. oo A, B Bilteon.... a+ ees ve Bvanivilte, ote T'and 8, "BlOCK 18 cccuscccecasescenescesabogersecs 16.67 Cvang,, we, . KL aan ht ne World Topics | Increasing pation in ment of Hurope traced | by Emile Velde, the § ist leader of E gium and new minister, recent the in al issue, of Affairs. | state] tion} | | | Foreign “Tho} central tz m: bi ing, tion declin- | soclaliza opin Vandery A y trui under state control are being formed | in ‘the chief bran of heavy tn dustry, with repr ation of the} » | Workers in the factory cou 8 and} }) ii the “parliaments” of s' con jand potash, where owners, worke afd’ consumers ni presented telng, t up publi jand private apital par Jointly, though in. var rope tions. At-this very mome ample, all the hydrauli of, Bavaria are t ay ated, in this w rly, ¥ lave seen in Balgium foreign ja, PAGE THIRTEEN ———— be one foot of e if there will onaire to buy u do individ- there will land in & predicament in which ‘ Casper business men 1 nd although the gen- r eckoned a shrewd bu 2 and is d with have swung one of the real estate deals in G ly admits t rding does not feves “years every have been vullding purposes 5 ‘ of th a prefers at it em to pro ade Nid of ex courage—to do Ameri industry Ameriean 1 rid of it, A long as this contin our ships will remain unpro- tected; and as long a re unrotected the shipping will clamor for public exp its right to satisfactor: So, it 1s believed, that if the ship- ping board can be abolished, and our maritime tnterests turned over |to the tender mercies of an assist- ant secretary of one of the great g ernmental departments—as, for example, an assistant secretary of commerce—then the shipping prob- lem would be relegated to a place of such ondary unimportance as to prevent it occupying so much public attention. Precisely " To Casper Realtors | -The same old question—Wohat would you do if you were king? If you owned twenty acres of land and the deed showed that that land was purchased forty-six years ago at thir ty dollars per , which twenty acres was then and {s still within the | limits of one of the oldest and most beautiful townsites in the state of Florida and not only within the townsite but adjoins the raliwa It during the yea in which you have had this tract of jand you have had many tempting offers, one of which was from a United Stat govern ment agent and the Iqtest ¥ duy | from one of Florida's city engineers If you knew that this twenty ac could old in building lots and if sold at. Plorida's average building lot price would net you from sixty: five to seventy thousand would you sell immediately Or would you, in view of the fact that Florida is & small country and at present ing through one of the greatest ms in history and judging from the way in which wealthy people are Investing there, such as Henry Ford having just purchared fifteen thous and acres ‘and that Ringling Brotly ers have purchased twenty-five thou sand acres and further from the fact that one plece of real estate changed hands four times in one day iu Miama and that the fourtl salo rea dollars. bor ized two hundred thousand dol more than the first, I say judgi from these facts wou 3 ni QO MPM PUNO 50+ .0sim. sais BURMBTIID. 102 8, DICCW B ocnnernnncnecorcncrccccnsconscrenesases: 4 (Continued on Page Fourteen) 137 perfer holding your ten to twelve such a course ts w pectcd of those who | embarrassed the outery hipping might be ex are vexed and constancy of on of our for problem, ave no It establishment and m n Ame foreign fect! -| ships to practically m foreign carrying. We do not believe that the preb lem of an American merchant ma rine can be disposed of in any such unjust and summary a n ne | We do not believe that congress is lin accord with the interests in fo eign countries and the United States who seck to repress—by no jmeans to solve—our shipping prov lem. The real hope for a proper } solution of our vexatious shipping lem is through congress. We do not believe congress will consent to abolish the shipping board or | minimize the problem of an Ameri can merchant marine aes Ae SESS Loss of Loye By COUNTEE CULLEN ough an empty place I ¢ id her not in any room The candles and the lamps I light Go down before a wind of gloom, Thick-spraddied lies the dust about A fit sad place to write her name Or draw her face the way she looked That legendary night she came, The old house crumbles bit by bit ach day I hear the ominous thud ‘That says another rent is there For winds to plerce and storms to flood. 'y orchards groan and sag with fruit Where, Indian-wise, ths bees go rot upon the b I marvel tha heart still beat T have no will to weep or sing, No least desire to pray or curse The loss of love is a bitter thing They le who say that death is worses a SAN JOSE, Costa T Clark, persona President Coolid President's greetin Jimin —_——__— Wampum will buy an automobile at the Fun Auction. Do You Kne You Can Buy HUDSON COACH CASPER $1,485.00 w $5.00 Reward Five dollars reward will be paid to the party furnishing the Casper Dally Tribune information leading to the capture of the person who ia fraudulently collecting subsertptiona (rom Tribune subscribers. Patrons of the paper should not pay any- on> thelr subscription except the irrier who delivers the paper or an authortzed collector from the office. 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