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Desert - E|SEi. SW|SEi, SEiSWi Sec. 33, T. 29 N., R. 85 W.
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Line drawn thru this entry with
notation amended to T, 30 R« ^5,

Same description under Sec. 33» T. 30 N., R. 85 w,
Entry canceled 5-9-07.
Hd.l227 - W^NWi Sec. 26, N|NEi Sec. 27, T. 30 N., R. 85 W,
Allowed 2-2U-86, Canceled August 20, 1891.

Ellen L. Watson

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BAR DOCKET

DISTRICT COURT
. . Sixth Judicial District of Wyoming
SM
ATRON A' COUNTY

MARCH, A.'D. 1918
presiding;;,Hii;:;,;:.;::

hon; CHARLES &lt; Winter
; Judge oi Sixth Judicial District.

H. L. . Patton; Esq.', Shenff.
Warren L. Bailoyj Esq., Clerk.
i
H. Nichols, County and Prosecuting
Attorney.'- ‘
Harry A.. McCraken, Esq., Reporter.
.NATRONA COUNTY BAR

E. Paul Bacheller
Gilbert H. Mann
John B. Barnes, Jr.
A. G. Marcus
A. H. Cobb
R. H. Nichols
A. C. Campbell
R. N. Ogden ■
Bryant S. Cromer
W. H. Patten
Frank G. Curtis
M. W. PurQell
Morgan J. Doyle ;
Floyd E. Pendell
Harry B. Durham
Spencer E. Phelps
George W. Ferguson James G. Stanley
G. R. Hagens
E. Richard Shipp
Fred D. Hammond
A. E. Stirrett
W. B. Holliday
Willis Stidger
Frank J. Hangs
. . Francis A. Updegraff
Julius C. Jensen
E, G. Vanatta
A. B. King
John W. Whelan
Alfred R. Lowey
W. O. Wilson
THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE

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BAR DOGKET

district COURT
Sixth Juthcial Disi^t of Wyoming
&gt;

NATRONA COUNTY

march, A, D. 1918
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HON&lt; CHARLES; E^;WINTER
I

■ ;;; j.h; .JW»e of Sixth Jodioial Dixtrict

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- ' M il. I^tton, Esq., sheriff.
Marren L. Bailey, Esq., Clerk. R.' B. Nichols, County and Prosecuting
:
‘
- Attorney.- '
Harry A. McCraken, Esq., Reporter.
NATRONA COUNTY BAR
i* Wc'

Gilbert H. Mann
' f
E. Paul Bacheller
A. G. Marcus
• a.John B. Barnes, Jr.
R. H. Nichols
A. H. Cobb
R. N. Ogden
A. C. Campbell
Bryant S. Cromer : . W. H. Patten
:: M. W. PurQell
Frank G. Curtis
Floyd E. Pendell
Morgan J. Doyle
Spencer E. Phelps
Harry B. Durham
George W. Ferguson Janies G. Stanley
. E. Richard Shipp
G. R. Hagens
A. E. Stirrett
Fred D. Hammond
Willis Stidger
W. B. Holliday
, Francis A. Updegraff
Frank J. Hangs
E. G. Vanatta
Julius C. Jensen
John W. Whelan
A. B. King
W. O. Wilson
Alfred R. Lowey

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BAR DOCKET

DISTRICT COURT
Sixth Judicial Disitrict of Wyoming
NATRONA COUNTY
MARCH, A. D. 1918
PRESIDING

HON. CHARLES E. WINTER
Judge of Sixth Jadieial Diatriot

H. L. Patton, Esq., Sheriff.
Warren L. Bailey, Esq., Clerk.
R. H. Nichols, County and Prosecut'ng
Attorney.
Harry A. McCraken, Esq., Reporter.
NATRONA COUNTY BAR

E. Paul Bacheller
John B. Barnes, Jr.
A. H. Cobb
A. C. Campbell
Bryant S. Cromer
Frank G. Curtis
Morgan J. Doyle
Harry B. Durham
George W. Ferguson
G. R. Hagens
Fred D, Hammond
W. B. Holliday
Frank J. Hangs
Julius C. Jensen
A. B. King
Alfred R. Lowey

Gilbert H. Mann
A. G. Marcus
R. H. Nichols
R. N. Ogden
W. H. Patten
M. W. Purcell
Floyd E. Pendell
Spencer E. Phelps
James G, Stanley
E. Richard Shipp
A. E. Stirrett
Willis Stidger
Francis A. Updegraff
E. G. Vanatta
John W. Whelan
W. 0. Wilson

It ca'i»e» oa’tT tricumc

�Civil Gases, March, A. D. 1918, Term
Attorney!

TITLE OE CAUSE

No.

W. O. Wilson
Lysle Marie Kelpsch
vs.

690

Carl Kelpsch, alias Louis Myers

W. 0. Wilson

The Wyatt Sheep Co.,
vs.

791

John Shannon

G. R. Hagens
Horace N.
Hawkins
W. O. Wilson

Lee Champion
vs.

815

Fred D.
Hammond

William Hanley, et al.

I. B. King
Henry Schoonmaker
vs.

822

Chicago &amp; North-Western

J. B. Barnes
Clark &amp;
Clark

E. R. Shipp

Fred Henderson
890

vs.

Al Svare
Fred D.
Hammond

Mary M. Bolton

vs.

944

j

James Bolton

■ . -i.-i, . ’

�Civil Gases, March, A. D. 1918, Term
No.

TITLE OF CAUSE

•W. R. Sample

1008

1019

Attorneys

E. R. Shipp

vs.

Henry P. Brennan, et al.

G. R. Hagens

The Richards &amp; Cunningham Co,,

A. H.Cobb

vs.

James Skeaugh

Elizabeth Searl

1065

W. 0. Wilson

vs.

Grant Searl

United Petroleum Co.

1070

1074

vs.

B.L.Townsend
R. H. Nichols
F. C. Rabb

Societe Belgo-Americanne, et al.

A.C.Campbell
C. W.Burdick

P. E. Lilly

W. 0. Wilson

vs.

Alace M. Tobias Carlson

1089

The Central ‘Wyoming Oil &amp; Development Company

1. C. Camp­
bell, et al.

William G. Henshaw, et al.

I ^arl C.
S chuyler et al

�Civil Cases, March, A. D. 1918, Term
No.

1090

TITLE OF CAUSE

Attorney!

The Central Wyoming Oil &amp; Devel­
opment Company

■A. C. Camp­
bell, et al.

vs.

jKarl C.
•Schuyler et al

William G. Henshaw, et al.

1091

The Central Wyoming Oil &amp; Devel­
opment Company
vs.
William G. Henshaw, et al.

W. F. Henning
1093

j

A. C. Can.pbell et al.

Ka-l C.
Schuyler et al

G. R. Hagens

vs.

Newt Ferguson
The Central Wyoming Oil &amp; Devel­
opment Company

1115

1116

1117

vs.

A. C. Camp­
bell, et al.

William G. Henshaw, et al.

Karl C.
Schuyler et al

The Central Wyoming Oil &amp; Devel­
opment Company

A, C. Camp­
bell, et al.

vs.

William G. Henshaw, et al.

Karl C.
Schuyler et al

The Central Wyoming Oil &amp; Devel­
opment Company

A. C. Camp­
bell, et al.

vs.
William G. Henshaw, et al.

Karl C.
Schuyler et al

�Civil Cases, March, A. D. 1918, Term
No.

TITLE OF CAUSE

Attorneys

W. 0. Wilson

Helen J. Thom
1118

vs.

i

Fred Henderson

Western Glass and Paint Co.
1119

vs.

1120

Newt Ferffuson

G.W.Fergus’n

The Central Wyoming Oil &amp; Devel­
opment Company

A. C. Camnbell, et ai.

vs.

William G. Henshaw, et al.

Vaile, McAl
lister &amp; Vaile,
et al.

The Central Wyoming Oil &amp; Devel­
opment Company

A. C. Camp­
bell, et al.

vs.

William G. Henshaw, et al.

Vaile, McAl­
lister &amp; Vaile,
et al.

The Central Wyoming Oil &amp; Devel­
opment Company

A. C Ca .pbeP, et al.

vs.

William G. Henshaw, et al.

Vaile, McAl­
lister &amp; Vaile,
et al.

The Central Wyoming Oil &amp; Develop­
ment Company

A. C. Camp­
bell. et al.

vs.

Vaile, McAl­
ister &amp; Vaile,
it al.

1121

1123 !

____

1124

W. 0. Wilson

William G. Henshaw, et al.
-- --------•—* ---------------------------------

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�Civil Cases, March, A. D. 1918, Term
No

1125

TITLE OF CAUSE

Attorneys

lhe Central Wyoming Oil &amp; Devel‘
opment Company

A. C. CampI'ell, et al.

vs.

;
f :

William G. Henshaw, et al.

Vaile, M.’AIlister i- Vaile,
et nl.

1126

The Central Wyoming Oil &amp; Development Company

A. C. Can.obell et al.

1127

William G. Henshaw, et al
'
.. - - - —..... .
The Central Wyoming Oil &amp; Development Company

VS.

i ■

Vaile, McAlI's^er &amp; Vaile,
et al.
--------- - -------- A. C. Campbell, et al.

vs.

William G. Henshaw, et al

Vaile. M;AIlister &amp; Vaile,
et al.

Joseph H. Lobell

8- D. Townsend, et al

i :
■ !

I

?

1131

1132

vs.
William G. Henshaw, et al
____________

Jf. B. Barnes

Joseph II. Lobell

!• D. Townsend, et al.

VS.

William G. Henshaw, et al
J B. Barnes

—

Joseph H. Lobell

1133

i
!

vs.
William G. Henshaw, et al
_____________
■
--------- ------ -

j® D. Townsend, et al.
i
't

('’• B .Barnes
1

�Civil Gases, March, A. D. 1918, Term
No.

1135

1139

1140

Attorneys

Joseph H. Lobell

B. D. Towns­
end, et al.

■ vs.

William G. Henshaw, et al.

J. ’B .Bari.es

Joseph 11. Lobell

B. D. To5vn8end, et al.

^36

1138

TITLE OF CAUSE

vs.

William G. Henshaw, et al.

J. B. Barnes

Joseph H. Lobell

B. D. Towns­
end, et al.

.

vs.

William G. Henshaw, et al.

J. B. Barnes

New York Oil Co., et al.,

B. D. Towns­
end, et al.

vs.

William G. Henshaw, et al.

.1 B. Barnes

New York Oil Co., et al.,

B. D. Towns
end, et al.

vs.

William G. Henshaw, et al.

The Economy Oil Co.
1148

vs.

William G. Henshaw, et al.

J. B. Barnes
Wm. R.
Eaton, et al.

Vaile, McAl­
lister &amp; Vaile,
et al.

�! fr*' •' . i. .

Iff"

1'"

J

Civil Cases, March, A. D. 1918, Term
No.

TITI R OR CAUSE

Attorneys

The Economy Oil Co.

Wni. R.
Eaton, et al.

1149

vs.
William G. Henshaw, et al.

- --

--------------------------

The Economy Oil Co.

1150

vs.

William G. Henshaw, et al.

The Economy Oil Co.

i

1151

vs.

William G. Henshaw, et al.

James H. Bury

1

1152

Helen C. Sinclair
1154

vs.

________

u■

Vaile, McAl­
lister &amp; Vaile,
et al.
Wm. R.
Eaton, et al,

Vaile, McAllister &amp; Vaile,
et al.

i

j
*

«fcb

Wm. R.
Eaton, et al.
Vaile, McAl­
lister &amp; Vaile,
et al.
B. D. Towns­
end, et al.
r ' ■

vs.
William G. Henshaw, et al.

•Si*''-.
4$ ^' ■

J. B. Barnes
Norton &amp;
Hagens

0. A. Graybeal
•

Eugene P. Westheimer, et al.,
1155

W. 0. Wilson

vs.
L. J. Price, et al.

1

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*

�Civil Cases, March, A. D. 1918, Term
No.

1156

TITLE OF CAUSE

Attomeyi

Frederick J. Lobell

B. D. Towns­
end, et al.

VS.
1
William^. Henshaw, et al.

Frederick J. Lobell
1157

B. D. Towns­
end, et al.

vs.

William G. Henshaw, et al.
Parkman Oil Co.
1158

B. D. Towns­
end, et al.

vs.

William G, Henshaw, et al.
Eugene F. Westheimer, et al.,
1159

W. 0. Wilson

VS.
John Bellocq
The Central Wyoming Oil &amp; Devel­
opment Company

1160

G. R. Hagens
A. C. Camp­
bell, et al.

vs.

William G. Henshaw, et al.
The Central Wyoming Oil &amp; Devel­
opment Company

1163
I

vs.

William G. Henshaw, et al.

A. C. Camp­
bell, et al.

�Civil Gases, March, A. D. 1918, Term
No.

1164

I

TITLE OE CAUSE

Ihe Central Wyoming- Oil &amp; Devel­
opment Company

Attorneys

A. C. Camp­
bell, et al.

vs.

..... —

William G. Henthaw, et al.
B. D. Towns­
end, et al.

Parkman Oil Co.
1167

vs.
William G. Henshaw, et al.
--

A. C. Camp­
bell,
et al.
- • — - -- —-—-- --- - ■ ■

B. D. Towns­
end,

James H. Bury

1168

' vs.

William G. Henshaw, et al.
. __
B. D. Towns­
end, et al.

Federal Oi! &amp; Development Co.

1169

vs.

William G. Henshaw, et al.

Parkman Oil Company
1170

vs.

William G. Henshaw, et al.
________
Parkman Oil Co.

1171

vs.
William G. Henshaw, et al.

«

A. C. Camp­
bell, et al.
B. D. Towns­
end, et al.

“t.. C. Towns­
end, et al.
—
J. D. Townse nd, et al.

I. C. Campb ell, et al.

�Civil Cases, March, A. D. 1918, Term
No.

TITLE OF CAUSE

/

Parkman Oil Co.
1172

1176

vs.

Attorneye

B. D. Towns­
end, et al.

William G. Henshaw, et al.

A. C. Camp­
bell, et al.

J. H. Samuels

G. R. Hagens

vs.
William Grieve, et al.
Carrie L. Flick

1188

A. B. King

vs.

Howard Flick

Parkman Oil Co.

1190

vs.
0. H. Shoup, et al.

A. H. Cobb

1195

A.C.Campbell

A. H. Cobb

vs.

Bryant S. Cromer

Federal Oil &amp; Development Co.
1198

B. D. Towns­
end, et al.

vs.

0. H. Shoup, et al.

B. S. Cromer
3. D. Towns­
end, et al.
A. C. Camph gll, et al.

�Civil Cases, March, A. D. 1918, Term
No.

1199

1200

1205

TITLE OF CAUSE

A^imeyt

Parkman Oil Co.

B. D. Towns­
end, et al.

vs.

0. H. Shoup, et al.

A. C. Camp­
bell,

Federal Oil &amp; Development Co.

B. D. Towns­
end, et al.

vs.
0. H. Shoup, et al.

A. C. Camp­
bell,

Parkman Oil Co.

B. D. Towns­
end, et al.

vs.

A.C.Campbell

0. H. Shoup, et al.

A. H. Cobb

John Blessing
1207

vs.

Al Svare

A. B. King

A. H. Cobb

John Blessing

1208

vs.

*

A. E. Fly

R. H. Nichols, trustee,

1213

R. H. Nichols

vs.

Mrs. Frank D. Kincaid

A. B. King

�Civil Cases, March, A. D. 1918, Term
No.

1225

TITLE OE CAUSE

Attorneys

M. L. Bishop

G. R. Hagens

vs.

J. W. McDowell, et al.
Mabel M. Steers
1250

W. 0. Wilson
A. B. King

vs.

Roy A. Steers

J. Y. Stock

1251

F.D.Hammond

vs.
Hjorth Oil Company

Frances Flood
1263

vs.

Joseph L. Marquis

M. J. Gothberg, et al.,

1264

W. B. Holli­
day and
W. H. Patten
Hagens &amp;
Stanley

riagens &amp;
Stanley

vs.

J. J. Hurst, et al.

The Royal Tailors
1266

iV. H. Patten

vs.

Jake L. Learner, et al.

r'lichols &amp;
'ItiiTett

�Civil Gases, March, A. D. 1918, Term
No.

TITLE OF CAUSE

William Gessas
1272

vs.

Fanny Gessas

The Casper National Bank
1275

C. M. Wallace

1287

Nichols &amp;
Stirrett
F.D.Hammond
A. H. Cobb

vs.

D: M. ’Lobdell

1277

Attorneys

vs.

Nichols &amp;
Stirrett

W. 0. Wilson

Chicago, Burlington &amp; Quincy Ry Co.

E. T. Clark
A.C.Campbell
R.H.Nichols

Noah Lindsay, et al.,

W. 0. Wilson

vs.
Freeland Live Stock Co.

F.D.Hammond
The First Ntitional Bank of Laramie

1292

W. H. Patten

vs.
The Noah's Ark Store Co.

The First National Bank of Laramie

1293

vs.
The Noah's Ark Store Co.

V. H. Patten

�mmiSBMmi

Civil Cases, March, A. D. 1918, Term
No.

TITLE OF CAUSE

Pearl Markle

1298

Aaomeyt

W. 0. Wilson

VS.

Fred Markle

A. J. Cunningham, et al..
1300

Hagens &amp;
Stanley

VS.

M. i&gt;. Wheeler, et al.

Della Prait
1302

VS.

William Pratt
Edwin B. Foster
1305

1307

E. R. Shipp
F.D.Hammond

W. H. Patten

VS.

Leslie Al. Nelson

A. B. King

William Pratt

E. R. Shipp
F. D.Hammond

VS.

Della Pratt
_____

Jack Breeden
1308

A. B. King
R. H. Nichols

A. B. King

N. H. Patten

VS.

Rasmus Lee, et al.

?.D.Hammond

�Civil Gases, March, A. D. 1918, Term
No.

TITLE OF CAUSE

George McRorey
J310

F. S. Hudson

King W. Tyler

W. H. Patten

Hancock
A. G. Fisher

VS.

Charles Richards

William R. Calaway
1313

F.D.Hammond

VS.

Elmer Green

1312

E. R, Shipp

VS.

Emma R. Sturgeon

1311

Attorney*

F.D.Hammond

A. B. King

VS.

Estelle Calaway

Nora Begley

1318

W. H. Patten

VS,

Clyde E. Begley

George W. Dye, et al.,

1322

VS.

Frank E. Shinn
r-

2. R. Shipp

�Civil Cases, March, A. D. 1918, Term
No.

TITLE OF CAUSE

The United Petroleum Co., et al.,
1327

Attorneys

Hagens &amp;
Stanley

vs.

John G. Carlson

E. T. Evans
1331

J. W. Whelan

vs.

Dan Murphy and G. R. Hagens

The L. Wolf Mfg. Co.
1332

G.W.Fergus’n

, vs.

D. C. Miller

J. B. Ross
1333

vs.

The United Petroleum Co., et al.

Chicago, Burlington &amp; Quincy Ry. Co.
1336

G. W.Fergus’n
H. Riddell

vs.

R. H. Nichols
Jno. Knowles

E. T. Clark,
A.C.Campbell,
R. H. Nichols

E. J. Conroy

Gertrude Bonner
1338

vs.

Silas Bonner

B. King

�Civil Gases, March, A. D. 1918, Term
No.

TITLE OF CAUSE

Norris-Cleghorn Co.
1341

Attorneys

E. R. Shipp

vs.

J, D. Waldron

Societe Belgo-zlmericaine Des Petroleus
Du Wyoming, et al.,
1344

A.C.Campbell
W.E.Mullen

vs.

Irwin M. Shannon, et al.
R. H. Nichols

. W. T. Ellis

1346

1349

vs. '

I. N. Frost, et al.

F.D.Hammond

Audry Northness

J‘. .1. Sprigs
Lander, Wyo.

vs.

Leonard Northness

E. N. Miller
1354

vs.

William Cronin

E. N. Miller
1355

A. H. Cobb

Hagens &amp;
Stanley

A. H. Cobb

vs.
G. M. MacDonald

Hagens &amp;
Stanley

�Civil Cases, March, A. D. 1918, Term
No.

TITLE OF CAUSE

E. N. Miller
1356

vs.

M. J. Burke

Societe Belgo-Americaine Des Petroles
Du Wyoming, et al.,
1357

Attorney!

A. H. Cobb
Hagens &amp;
Stanley

W. E. Mullen

vs.
Irwin M. Shannon, et al.

1361

E. N. Miller

A. H./obb

vs.

Nichols &amp;
Stirrett

Fred Neuman
Clyde C. Flinchbaugh
1364

A. B. King

vs.

Pearl R. Flinchbaugh

W. E. Dinneen
1366

A. H. Cobb

vs.

J. J. Cunningham

Raymond Rowan
1367

vs.

Joseph P. Holmes

A. H. Cobb

�Civil Cases, March, A. D. 1918, Term
No.

TITLE OF CAUSE

E. N .Miller

1370

A. H. Cobb

vs.

M. J. Burke, et al.

Robert J. Feitch
1371

Attorneys

Hai;ens &amp;
Stanley
A. B. King

vs.
Jack Graham

Mae Novotny
1373

A. B. I^g

vs.

Frederick Novotny

Annie Kropp
1377

Hagens &amp;
Stanley

vs.
Fred Kropp

Webel Commercial Co.
1385

A. B. King

vs.

Hayden E. Jones

Marquis &amp; Company
1392

vs.
United Distillers Co.

Hagens &amp;
Stanley

�Civil Cases, March, A. D. 1918, Term
No.

TITLE OF CAUSE

Edward Brennan
1397

vs,

K. R. Jorgensen

M. 0. Company
1399

Attorneys

R. N. Ogden

Hagens &amp;
Stanley

W.B.Holliday

vs.

Frank Twidale
Joe Castagne
1400

vs.

&gt;

Tom Hall
Societe Belgo-Americiane Des Petroles
Du Wyoming, et al.,

1402

A. R. Lov/ey

W. E. Mullen

vs.

Daniel H, Dorsett

The First National Bank of Laurel
1403

W. H. Patten

vs.

R. L. and Z. A. Evans

Hugh E. Stock
1409

vs.
Lee Champion et al

J .J.Sullivan
&amp; A.G.Marcus

�Civil Gases, March, A. D. 1918, Term
No

title of cause

Blanch Riley
3410

vs.

Attorney!
Hagens &amp;
Stanley

Thomas Riley

1412

M. W. Mouat

R. N. Ogden

vs.

William Hjortfi, et al.

1415

Irene Snare

A. R. Lowey

vs.

Carl G. Snare

1416

William Marx

W. H. Patten

vs.

Cedar Ridge Petroleum Co.

1418

J. C. Young

R. Lowey

vs.

N. B .Carlisle

Beltox-Wyoming Oil Co

1420

vs.

New York Oil Co., et al.

lagens &amp;
S tanley

�■r
J

Civil Cases, March, A. D. 1918, Term
No.

TITLE QF CAVSE

»*

¥

Attorneys
G.W.Pergus’n

A. and J. Plant, et ah,
1425

1. -

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J...

vs.

1

R. L. Evans

Hagens &amp;
Stanley

Casper National Bank

1426

vs.

The Casper Brewing Company
Nicrols &amp;
Stirrett,
M.W.Purcell

Butler Corporation
1427

vs.

•

D. Plattos

G.W.Fergus’n
If* ’

A. H. Cobb

J. J. Svendson

1428

iv
5..?' ' •

vs.

M. L. Bishop

E. R. Shipp

.

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- -

W.B.Holliday

Citizens State Bank of Casper
1430

1432

vs.

'■ i' ■

G. M. McDonald

Hagens &amp;
Stanley

The Hine Desk and Fixture Co.

Hagens &amp;
Stanley

vs.

G. M. McDons''’

|

i*”-- ’ ■ '.

■•S'

-S^ *

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1

4 i- -

�Civil Gases, March, A. D. 1918, Term
No

title oe cause

A. J. Mokler
1433

Attorneys

M.W.Purcell

vs,
K. P. Rohrbaugh, et al.
0. Wilson

1435

1437

William Hanley, et al.,

vs.
The Ohio Oil Co., et al.

L. B. Nicholson

J- B. Barnes
et al.

G.W.Fergus’n

vs.
Geo; W. Taylor

V. H. Patten

1438

Lee R. Lang

ohn Dillon

vs.

Ella Lang

1442

J- B. Robinson, et al.,

Wni. Marx

vs.
Deltox-Wyoraing Oil Company

1443

—-

Joseph W. Fisher

A. R. Lowey

VS.

Francis J. Fisher
A. B. Ring

�Civil Cases, March, A. D. 1918 . Term
1

No.

1445

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title of cause

C. F. Hortenstine

_

Attorneys

A. R. Lowey

vs.

Maud A. Hortenstine

1447

Grace Holland

W 0. Wilson

vs.

Roy M. Holland
Albert R. Crandall
1454

M.W.Purcell

vs.
lagens &amp;

Max Froehner
_____ -------------------------------------------------------- - kStanley

H. A. Gonden
1456
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vs.
The Great Western Hotel Co

Ihe People’s Bank of Moorcroft
1459

vs.

iI.W. Purcell

ichols &amp;
S tirrett
Wakeman &amp;
Wakeman

Citizens’ State Bank of Casper
W.B. Holliday

Flannery &amp; Robinson
1460

vs.
Underwood Construction &amp; Realty Co.

M.J.Doyle

�Civil Gases, March, A. D. 1918, Term
No.

TITLE OE CAUSE

Wyoming Gas Co., et al.,
1465

Attorneys

Wm. C. Snow

vs.
S. H. Keoghan

R. B. Redington
1467

vs,

John Rochelt

The Midwest Hotel Co.

1468

vs.

The Western Hotel Co.

The Midwest Hotel Co.

1469

vs.
The Midwest Refining Co.

Burton F. Rickie

1471

M.W.Purcell

W. 0. Wilson
G.W.Fergus’n
Hagens &amp;
Stanley

W. 0. Wilson,
G.W.Fergusn,
Nichols &amp;
Stirrett
Hagens &amp;
Stanley

W.B.Holliday

vs.
Laura E. Bair

Nell RuflFel
1472

A. R. Lowey

J. C. Jensen
A. R. Lowey

vs.

Stephen Ruffel

R. N. Ogden

�Civil Gases, March, A. D. 1918, Term
No.

TITLE OF CAUSE

Rayinouil J. Stuart
1474

Atlomeyi

Wm. Marx
*

vs,

Julia Stuart

vs.

Frank Eng­
land, J. C.
Jensen

Robert Wilson, et al.

A. H. Cobb

William Hines

Nichols &amp;
Stirrett

Leslie L. Gantz

1475

1476

vs.

The Casper Brewing Co.
William Marx
1477

Wm. Marx

vs.
Theresa Marx

John Tripeny
1478

vs.

Martha C. Earnest, et al.
P. W. Brilhart
1480

vs.
Laura Brilhart

Hagens &amp;
Stanley
A.H.Cobb, G.
W. Ferguson,
Nichols &amp;
Stirrett

E. R. Shipp

�Civil Gases, March, A. D. 1918, Term
No.

1482

TITLE OI&lt; CAUSE

Attorneys

Henrietta Boyd

J. C. Jensen

vs.

Pearl Boyd
A. Montana

M.W.Purcell

vs.

1487

A. C. Ford
(Jury)

E. R. Shipp
G. H. Mann

Cora Sims
1488

vs.

Oscar Sims
Wm. Marx

Virginia Cauley
1490

vs.
Robert Cauley

The Wyoming Iron Works Co.
1491

F. E. Pendell

vs.
The Wyoming Blackfoot Oil Co.

Wm. Marx

Bingenheimer Lumber Co.
1492

vs.

Charles White
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Civil Cases, March, A. D. 1918, Term
No.

TITLE OF CAUSE

Attorneys

F. E. Pendell
G. W. Bartholomew
1493

VS.

J. Y. Stock
A. B. King
Pauline Sims
1494

VS.

Waiter Sims

Fanny Mabel Williams
1495

A. B. King

VS.

Roscoe Verne Williams

Fannie A. Dickover

1496

A. B. King

VS.

Benjamin Dickover

Johnson McKenzie
1497

A.B.King

VS.

Feme McKenzie

____
S. Bloom and C. M. Elgin, et al..

1498

VS.

W.B.Holliday

�Civil Cases, March, A. D. 1918, Term
No.

TITLE OE CAUSE

D, H. Ralston

3499

M.J.Doyle

vs,
T. S. Steed

Simon Bingswanger &amp; Bro.

1500

Attorneys

Nichols &amp;
Stirrett

G.W.Pergus’n

vs.

Hayden E. Jones

J. C. Bivins
1502

15C3

W.B.Holliday

vs.

J. A. Fciguson

Vanatta &amp;
Hangs

0. L. Walker Lumber Co.

G. H. Mann

vs.

Mrs. Kendrick Levi, K. Levi

Gertrude Sullivan
1504

M.W.Purcen

vs.

Mark J. Sullivan

E. E. Jones
1505

vs.
S. H. Keoghan

W. C. Snow

�Civil Gases, March, A. D. 1918, Term
No.

TITLE OF CAUSE

Wyoming Grocery Co.
1506

Aaorneyi

Hagens &amp;
Stanley

vs.

W. W. Keefe, et al.

H. A. Rispin
1507

Hagens &amp;
Stanley

vs.
The Great Divide Oil Co.
Jeff Schults

1508

Nichols &amp;
Stirrett

vs.
The North American Asbestos Co., et al.

Clarissa Smith
1509

R. N. Ogden

vs.

McGuire Smith

L. C. Bailey and E. B. Foster

1510

Nichols &amp;
Stirrett

vs.
G. Fermandez

Casper Oil Co.
1511

vs.

L. C. Hinkle

F.Chatterton

�Civil Gases, March, A. D. 1918, Term
No.

TITLE OE CAUSE

I. D. Richey

1512

G.H.Mann

VS.

John McLelland

Leslie L. Gantz
1513

Attorney*

VS.

E. R. Shipp
Hagens &amp;
Stanley

U. S. Miller

Laura Maris

1514

A. B. King

VS.

Samuel G. Maris

Peter Andrew Sipes
1515

A. B. King

VS.

Ruby R. Sipes

R. L. Evans

1516

Hagens &amp;
Stanley

vs.
Ernest Dulleck and Mary Dulleck

Chas. F. Kuhn

1517

VS.

C. Coffey

G.W.Fergus’n

�Civil Cases, March, A. D. 1918, Term
No.

TITLE OE CAUSE

Attorneys

41!!!
it

Wm. Marx
Florence M. Ericson

1518

VS.

Carl Ericson

A. B. King

Rhoda Hulett
1519

VS.

Wallace E. Hulett

J. W. Fisher
1520

W.rs.rioiiiuay

VS.

Wyo-Kans Oil Syndicate
■i?.

Wyoming Iron Works Co.

1522

iMichois &amp;
Surrett

VS.

The Intermountain Oil Co.
HI'*
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The Midcst Refining Co.

1523

iiagens &amp;,
Stanley

vs.

Casper Brewing Co.

J. N. Chipley
1524

_

VS.

The W. F. Henning Hotel Co., et al.

M. W. Purcel

�f-.

Civil Gases, March, A. D. 1918, Term
No.

TITLE OF CAUSE

Reed &amp; Co.
1525

Attorneys

A. B. King

vs.

Evan J. Griffith, Rachael Griffith
J. B. Bradley

854

vs.

W. 0. Wilson
H.N,HawkJns

William Hanley
F.D.Hammond
■;s;

Penn.-Wyoming Oil Co.
y57J

vs.
W. A. Holms and J. A. Sheffner

Josephine Hughes

1319

B. S. Cromer

E. R. Shipp

W. 0. Wilson

vs.

John E. Hughes

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Criminal Gases, March, A. D. 1918, Term
No.

TITLE OF CAUSE

Attorney*

The State of Wyoming

1. H. Nichols

—

vs.

755

R. C. Trout.
Buying and concealing stolen property

—
The State of Wyoming

756

vs.
A. L. Cook.
Embeiziement.
The State of Wyoming

R. H. Nichols

R. N. Ogden

R. H. Nichols

VS.

776

779

Bessie B. Fisher
Murder.

W. H. Patten

The State of Wyoming

R. H. Nichols

vs.

George Davis
Grand Larceny
The State of Wyoming

780

vs.

James Newlands
Blackmail
The State of Wyoming
VS.

781

R, H. Nichols

John A. Hopkins
Assault with intent to kill

R. H. Nichols

�Criminal Cases, March, A. D. 1918, Term
No.

782

TITLE OF CAUSE

A Homeys

The State of Wyoming

R. H. Nichols

vs.

Harry Graham
Fraudulent Check

The State of Wyoming

784

C. R. Palmer
Fraudulent Check
The State of Wyoming

786

R. H. Nichols

vs.

R. H. Nichols

. vs.

William Lasalle and W. A. Mitchell
Grand Larceny
The State of Wyoming

787

R. H. Nichols

vs.

Cecil Corbin
Grand Larceny
The State of Wyoming

788

R. H. Nichols

vs.
Joseph Sadler
Murder

The State of Wyoming

789

vs.
Mildred Owens and Ruth Graham
Murder

R. H. Nichols

�Criminal Gases, March, A. D. 1918, Term
No.

790

TITLE OP CAUSE

Attorneys

The State of Wyoming

R. H. Nichols

vs.
T. J. Donnelly
Grand Larceny
The State of Wyoming

791

R. H. Nichols

vs.

Fred Byington
Assault and Battery
The State of Wyoming
792

R. H. Nichols

vs.
0. E. Underwood
Assault and Battery
The State of Wyoming

795

R. H. Nichols

vs.

Cerl Neuman
Sodomy
The State of Wyoming

796

R. H. Nichols

vs.
Robert Cauley
Assault and Battery
The State of Wyoming

797

vs.

Pete Long
Grand Larceny

R. H. Nichols

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Criminal Gases, March, A. D. 1918, Term
No,

799

TITLE OF CAUSE

AUorneya

The Slate of Wyoming

R. H. Nichols

vs.

William Lasalle
Assault and Battery
The State of Wyoming

800

J. L. House
Assault and Battery
The Slate of Wyoming

805

R. H. Nichols

vs.

R. H. Nichols

vs.

Joe Spohn
Receiving and Concealing Stolen Goods
The State of Wyoming

806

R. H. Nichols

vs.

William Miller
Burglary
The State of Wyoming

807

%
'3

H. H. Nichols

vs.

John Dempsey
Grand Larceny
The State of Wyoming

808

vs.
Ralph Nesbitt
Burglary

R. H. Nichols

�V

Criminal Cases, March, A. D. 1918, Term
No.

809

TITLE OH CAUSE

Attorneys

The State of Wyoming

R. H. Nichols

vs.
Cecil Simonds
Burglary
The Stale of Wyoming

810

vs.

Augustine Velcs
Assault with intent to kill

The State of Wyoming
811

R. H. Nichols

R. H. Nichols

vs.
Nick Pantizikos
Sodomy
The State of Wyoming

812

R. H. Nichols

vs.
Dan Hendry
Illegal sale of liquor

The State of Wyoming
813

R. H. Nichols

vs.

J. H. Mackey
Illegal sale of liquor
The State of Wyoming

814

vs.
Jack Waldron
Illegal sale of Liquor

R. H. Nichols

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Criminal Gases, March, A. D. 1918, Term
No.

TITLE OF CAUSE

Attorneys

The State of Wyoming

B. H. Nichols

vs.

715

Mrs. B. Hamilton
Prostitution
The State of Wyoming

R. H. Nichols

vs.

816

Mrs. J. D. Waldron
Prostitution

The State of Wyoming

R. H. Nichols

vs.

817

Miss Spud Murphy
Prostitution
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Frank Duff
Casper
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Casper
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Salt Creek
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Casper
Andrew Galbraith
Casper
A. G. Rowan
Salt Creek
C. N. Gross
Salt Creek
Michael Burke
Casper
W. P. Holman
Casper
A. P. Boyd
Casper
C. E. Dawson
Casper
Fremont Michie
Casper
R. B. Elderkin
Casner
A. H. Bunnell
Casner
Robert Cohan
Casper
L. D. Scott
Salt Creek
Jas. Rouse
Casper
C. H. Mathis
Casper
J. L. Learner
Casner
Louis R. Schmidt
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Casper
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Casner
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Casper
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Casper
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Casper
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Casper
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Casper
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Alcova
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Casner
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Casper
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Casper
C. D. Davis
Casper
Guy V. Hall
Casner
L. Rognstad
Casper
Chas. Chick
Casper
S. A. Lane
Casper
Albert Baskett
Arminto
John Gressor
Casper
R. E. McGrew
Casner
Jack Furrer
Bucknum
James R. Wilson
Casper
Glenn Howland
Casper
T. S. Steed
Casner
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Casner (Alcova stage)
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Casper
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Casner
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T. A. Dean- --------

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Ray E. Crater- -------

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Perry A. Morris ------

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C. M. Bryan

E. M. Ellithorpe ------

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William Jones -------

City Water Commissioner

Prank J. Wolf -------

Chief of Police

Oscar Hiestand -------

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Pred A. Villnave ------

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THE EQUITABLE LIFE
ASSURANCE SOCIETY
OF THE UNITED STATES
120 Broadway, New York.

Without committing myself to any
action, I shall be glad to have you send
me full particulars regarding your new
Standard Policy, for $......................... of
insurance on the life of a person
years of age.
Name

Address

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1908

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�Policies in force for less than one year
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Jas. H. Trulock.............
Augustus Vaughan.........
Miguel Romero.............
Alfred Flegenheimer........
John E. Thrower...........
J Olin B,. Tnrowtt. .&lt;b»4i9iH||HIII
Walter H. Moorman. .L....
Bidal Chavez...............

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Pine Bluff, Ark...........
Warrior, Ala.............
Buenos Aires, Argt. Rep. .
New York City, N. Y.....
Mobile, Ala.............

No. of
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Mos. Days.

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1,000
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20,000
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1,538,013
1,525,247
1,528,619
1,537,490
1,495,049
1,497,829
1.532,058
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William Sparks.............
Margaret Coyle.............
Margaret Coyle.............
Gustave A. Hunkele........
John A. Harman...........
John A. Harman...........
Harry G. Miller.............
Charles R. Howett..........
Jean B. Caillet..............
Charles L. Carter...........

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Mill Haven, La...........
New Haven, Conn........
New Haven, Conn........
Newark, N. J.............
New York City.-N. Y.....
New York City, N. Y.....
Reading, Pa..............
Port Louis, Is. of Mauritius
New York City, N. Y.....
Biggers, Ark.............

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1,532,399
1,513,446
1,513,447
1,531,900
1.513,736
1,513,762
1,519,496
1,529,082
1,523,492
1,510,841

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2,000
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10,000
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Edward J. Periard..........
Walter A. Wilson...........
Edward J. Periard..........
George W. Brunson.........
Clement Bowie.............
Grant N. Rose..............
Charles F. Marlow..........
Jose Fort y B...............

Willisville, Ark...........
Montreal, Quebec.........
Hyattsville, Md..........
Montreal, Quebec.........
Norway, S. C.............
Calumet, Is. Que.........
Indianapolis, Ind.........
Chicago, Ill...............
Seville, Spain.............

1,511,791
1,530,510
1,512,844
1,531,156
1,512,390
1.531.324
1,531,176
1,525.371
1,464.267

Joseph Clef.................
Edgar J. Wallas............
Lee S. Holden..............
Charles H. C. Druitt.......
Harry G. Miller.............
William M. DeRamus.......
Prancisco A. Wiesner.......
Francisco A. Wiesner.......

Long Island City, N. Y.. . .
Cynwyd Pa..............
Providence, R. I..........
Germiston. Transvaal.....
Reading, Pa..............
Kingston, Ala............
Bogota, U. S. Col.........
Bogota, U. S. Col.........

0
0
1
1
1
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4
24
15
16
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1
6
9
9
10
12
12
14
17
28
29

2,500
1,500
1,000
7,500
1,000
1,000
1,000
2,000
3 000

3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3

8
9
10
19
21
21
23
25
28

1.502,919
1,522,479
1,514,606
1,442,271
1,517,691
1,519,729
1,511,656
1,511,657

2,000
5,000
1,000
3,250
4,000
1,000
8,000
2,000

4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4

7
7
8
11
13
16
19
19

1

7.500
2,000
10,000

,

Ernest Devonges............

Soissons, France..........

1,518,214

12,400

5

13

Thomas Trevor.............
Thomas Trevor.........
James Wright..............
William Shaw..............
Hiram E. Pickens..........
Juan Rossini................
Jacob Wertheimer..........
Leland E. Kent.............
Julian D. Payne............
Moises Quintero............

Cincinnati, Ohio..........
1,515,821
Cincinnati. Ohio..........
1,515.822
Detroit. Mich............
2,046.932
Glasgow, Scotland........ Bl.519,484
1.523,442
Wilton. Me...............
Coronel Dovrego, Argt. Rep
1,516.498
New York City, N. Y.....
1,499,018
South Addison, Me.......
1.508,099
1,503,620
New Orleans, La.........
Santander, Spain.........
1,504,505

5,000
5,000
1,000
1,250
1.000
3,000
5,000
1,000
5,000
3,000

6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6

1
1
1
3
3
13
18
18
25
f9

Maggie V. E. Bright........
Samuel G. Skiles............
John Acheson...............
Louis E. Summa............
Jennie Robinson............
Willie D. Boyd.............
Elizabeth H. Black.........
William H. Bryan..........
Alexander J. Park....... •. . .
Benjamin Schweizer........
Alice M. Andrews...........

Norfolk, Va..............
Houstonville, Pa.........
Tubber, Ireland..........
Wheeling, W. Va.........
Brooklyn, N. Y..........
Searles, Ala..............
Ponca City, Okla.........
Lamont, Ky..............
South Chelmsford, Mass. . .
Paterson, N. J............
Cambridge, Mass........

1,517,768
1,515,337
1,502,968
1,507,583
1,516,383
1,502,736
1,521,053
1,450,105
1,497,313
1,502,929
1,514,554

1,500
3,000
750
7,662
1,000
1,000
2,000
2.000
3.000
2,000
1,300

7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7

6
9
13
15
17
18
18
23
25
26
26

Andrew Beal...............
Auguste Bolte..............
Auguste Bolte..............
Auguste Bolte..............
Louis V. Freund............
Isaac M. Bear..............
Manuel Diaz Riuz..........
Kikujiro, Kubota...... . .. .

Newton. Mass............
Toronto, Ont.............
Toronto, Ont.............
Toronto. Ont.............
New York City, N. Y.....
Wilmington. N. C.........
Higuera junto, Aracena, Sp.
Sapporo, Japan...........

1,500,772
1,515,580
1,515,878
1,515,879
1,496.946
1,515,371
1.505,863
1,513,576

1,000
10,000
5,000
5,000
3.000
5,000
2,000
1,500

8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8

5
8
8
8
13
21
22
23

George H. Roland..........
Adolph E. Hoecker.........
Jeremiah Tubbs............
James W. Blackburn.......
Garland Lively.............
Edward E. Inman..........
George B. Melton...........
Charles W. Hill.............
Muneitaka Ozaki...........
Homer W. Hanscom........

Erie, Pa..................
Brooklyn, N. Y...........
Lima, N. Y..............
Jewett, Ohio.............
Marmaduke, Ark.........
Nashville, Tenn.......
Clarendon. Texas.........
New York City, N. Y.....
Otaru, Japan.....
Haverhill, Mass..........

1,496,948
1,503,363
1,510,760
1,517,461
1,490,377
1,511,913
1,478,817
2,045,920
_ 1.508,.819
1,513,385~

1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
2,000
1,000
802
1.000„_
3,000

9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9

7
8
8
9
11
12
18
25
26
29

Mary Davis.................
William M. Round..........
Rufus W. Simpson.........
John E. Dalton, Jr.........
Frederick W. Peirce........
Ida London................
William M. DeRamus.......
Frank L. Vickers..... .
Anatoli I. Obrosov..........
John R. Woodfield..........
Charles Hauver.............
Isidore Levy................
Thomas Saltry..............
Charles H. Deering..........
William D. Jones...........

Fairmont, N. C...........
Johnsburgh, N, Y........
Wilmot. Ark.............
Chama, New Mexico......
London, Ohio............
Montreal, Quebec.........
Kingston, Ala............
Caledonia Twp.. Ill.......
Wilno. Russia............
Lockhart, Ala............
Kingston. N. Y...........
St. Paul Minn............
Scranton, Pa.............
Reed Plantation. Me.....
Beaver Falls. Pa..........

1,512,216
1,503.603
1.513,835
1,499,425
1.506,820
1.517,772
1,518,536
1,503.397
1,488,361
1,501,860
1.490.739
2,045.341
1,517,554
1.504,095
1,505,814

1,000
1.000
1,000
3,000
1,000
3,250
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,160
4.000
1 000
1,000

10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10

1
3
3
4
4
4
4
7
12
12
14
17
24
25
29

Una C. Moore..............
Guadalupe Guadarrama.....
Theresia M. C. Klaessen....
Arthur S. Gilman...........
Frederick J. Andre.........
Nikolai V. Popov...........
Hussein F, Souleymanoglou.
Thomas Saltry..............
Emil J. Ponzer.............
William White...... .......

Baldur, Manitoba........
Mexico...................
Amsterdam. Netherlands...
Richmond, Va............
Worcester, Mass..........
Enaugskae. Russia.......
Xanthie, Turkey.........
Scranton. Pa.............
Paragould. Ark...... . . . .
Liberty, New Mexico.....

1,494,492
1,478,201
1.496,775
1,504,835
1 514,685
1,483,713
1,494,120
1 513 939
2 045,886
1,504,839

500
25,000
400
2.000
1,000
750
2.000
1,000
1,000
2,000

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11
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“

�T

plorenc^
Fell. ?5tb
My Dearest Harry

Ihave "been thinkinff akout vou so much here latelr and
wondErina: where vou are and what vou are doln" these nice winter davs. ’'Sbw
has the winter heeu treatin'* vou anv how? T wonder, have ”^ou for'rotten all
about that little friend of vours wav out here In Kansas, vou never write
to her anv more. You just cant know how much T would appreciate a sroodjionsc
from vou.
I wonder, have vou forgotten all th'^’*ml'Tht have beens”"
and all the dreams ofthe past six vears. ForwetC never In this world will T
-- - -havebeen
-between vou and T Uave vou
he able to for-et the things
that
foun-" some one that is nearer awd r-epr-r to yon^tban T used_ to he. You
made a place&gt; in m-"- life that can never be filled bv anv other. To *011 was
vlveu the first love W'hether there will ever be another or not T ’’o not
know. What I have to wive to others will be entirely different fro»" what T
a;ave you. Do vou remember a letter vou wrote to me one winter nivht a few
years a'xo. Never will I forget It. This is what vou wrote” We are hayeln?
a regular blizzard,! the wind is slmplv howlinv an-i the snow ifast. If I only had iyou with me how happy I would he. with vou folded cl^e
to mv breast what 'loul^^ I care how the nlrht be^’aves or how the north wind
raves. Ihave often IwondEEdd If vou really meant t’jat when you wrote y..
I know T would havo^i‘’en every thiny In tbl'' "'ortd If that coulc have been
true.
u
Do you remember a dream I had onc4 about a ” cozv corner”
and the c-rd you s^^t me after I wrote and told vou about mv dream^ Hod
knows I wish that /Uam had come true. Would llfc/have seemed worth wThile
then? Honestly ,Harrv, I have nearly lost my faith In every tiinv st« and
every body. For me life has been just one sad disappointment after the
other.Dreams once lony charlshed have been dreampt in vain,.

Did T tell von that I was working In Florence now. T have
been here since the 12th, of Aut. I like it falrlf well here but I do -et
awfully lonesome. I dont know how much lonu-'r I will be here but probably
all summer unless we strike oil on our farm at Peabody, if we do that I
will quit workln'*. They have struck oil near Peab0dv and I am "* Ivlnm in
hopes that we wet it on our farm. If somy dad has jpromlsed me the third
well onour farm for mv very oxm. Wont that be fine!. Tam '*olnp- tn buy me
a bl- roadster and make a tour of the U.S. in an auto.Shall I come and
make you a visit? I wonder Just what would have happened if I had cotie to
Wyo. that time you mented me to. Do you think you will ever yet to Kansas?
I sure wish you cou^d. Come some time th'u summer and I will take you for'
a lonyride in our Ford. How would vou like that.I will always be -lad to
see you when ever youcan come so dont hesitate onthat account.
i
If ^here is no one who has taken dv nlace in your heart
andyou still remember the little yirl you used to caliyour own , just take
a little time off and write her a lony, sweet letter like you used to.You
could make her happy if yoit would.
Always as ever your o^m

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ST. JOSEPH MAY NCrr^
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FOR’

Here is a preview of the 3-cent Pony Express anniversary postage
'«tamp which will go on sale at St. Joseph. Mo., April 3. St. Joseph was
^e eastern terminus of the old pony mail route to the West coast,
ashington officials privately are predicting that the issue will raise
Quite a protest in St. Joseph. So far, experts have criticized everything *)
about it from the horse s hoofs to its nostrils. Now they are waiting
for Pnhatellsts tpJ{q^. other discrepancies.

I^WWIVER*

�;PH NEWS-P]
1. MISSOURI. MONDAY EVENING, MARCH 18. 1910
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Pony Express Envelope Cover

80th Anniversary Pony Express
1860 - April 3 - 1940

i

Here is a chance for another argument. The Pony Express
was from St. Joseph to Sacramento, but here Is the legend “St.
Joe to Frisco.” Likewise the stamp of the Wells Fargo company
draws fire on the ground that Wells Fargo did not take over the
business until after the Pony Express was abandoned. The men
responsible for the cover argue that there is no misinformation
and nothing misleading in the cover design. They cite that the
mail was carried from St. Joseph to San Francisco, even If the
actual Pony Express stopped at Sacramento. Anyway, It all means
more advertising for the big celebration April 3, when the new
St. Joseph postoffice will be dedicated.

J

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���OFFICIAL EEOEIPT FOR DUES.

Not genuine unless bearing on its back the seal of the
Supreme Lodge and the signature of the Supreme
of Records ail'd Seal.

Lander Lo

Lander, Wyomii^,...

BcCBWGcI of

-nie^

Dues
, 1892.. to_x2
Assessments...
Z
Widows’ and Orphans’ Fund.

, 1892..,

Other Claims...^

Impress Lodge Seal on this Receipt.

Master of Finance.

�STORAGE CHECK
PASSENCER’S RECEIPT

--------------- -----AGENT STAHBaflbRITE .

Time entered on the face of
this Receipt shows when Storage
Charges commenced and the
■punch marks indicate the num­
ber of days charged for and
amount paid.

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STORAGE CHECK

4?.....^.. Agent.

�.189
te, lor value re
DOLI AKS,

promise to pay to BEEMAN &amp; CASHIN MEH. CO., or order
at their office in Evanston, Wyo., without any relief whatever Iron

percent, per

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from

Exemption, Homestead or Appraisement Laws, with interest at the rate of

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a.

until due, and if not paid when due, interest from maturity to be at

the rate of one per cent, per month until paid
The Drawers and Endorsers severally waive presentment for pavment, protest an 1 notice of protest, and iion-paymenLof this Note, and all defenses on the
ground of any extension of the time of its payment that may be given by the holder or holders to them or either of them. .
If default be made in the payment and this note or any part of it be collected by an attorney or other collector....... hereby agree to pay a sum equal to
ten per cent, of the principal and interest then due on this note^s attorney or collect’s fees
This note is given as a part of the purchase price of.

The-^illi- of said .roods Is conditioned

Illi remain in Beeman &amp; Cashin Mer. Co., until this note is
upon the express agreement between them that the title to said pi
inent of the principal or interest, or at anytime they may deem themfully paid. Beeman &amp; Cashin Mer. Co. may at any time after default is nia( _
same at public or private sale, with or without notice, and
selves insecure, declare this note due and take possession of said property wherever h
apply the net proceeds of said sale to the payment of this note, or they may
on trns note the fair market value of said property without selling the same.
)ney,
whether
made on this note or otherwise, shall be considered as paid
If possession of said property ia^ taken, any payments made on
iiggga after the application of the proceeds of sale or the value of said property
for the use of said property, ana
agree to pay whatever remains ah
as damages to said property and forTne use thereof.

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Place
stamp Here

I ^OST Card
THIS SIDE IS FOR THE ADDRESS ONLY.

Domestic
One cent
Foreign
Two cents

��F. E D.

�����Hon. Grover Cleveland
COUPON.

The Equitable Life Assurance
Society of the United States,

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on his 71st Birthday
Spoke as Follows
to a reporter of the New York World.

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120 Broadway, New York.
I shall be glad to have you send me a
copy of the 48th Annual Report, and
without committing myself to any action,
a copy of your Standard Policy leaflet
with figures appropriate to my present age.

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THE EQUITABLE
LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY

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OF THE UNITED STATES

120 Broadway, New York

Paul Morton, President

Name

‘‘ I suppose a good many
persons consider me a life in­
surance man now. Well, life
insurance is one of the great­
est economical factors in
modern life. It is one of the
boons of civilization. It is
the enemy of poverty.
*

Business
Address

Date

ROY PRESS, NEW YORK.

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“ When I was a young man
I took out two policies for my
mother. I have held on to
them all these years and am
still paying premiums on them.
I am going to hold on to

�them. That’s the thing for every­
body with somebody dependent on
him. Get a policy and then hold on
to it. It means self-respect; it
means that nobody will have to put
something in a hat for you or your
dependent ones if you should be
snatched away from them.
*

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“A policy was made to hold.
This loan system is not good. Let
every policyholder think twice be­
fore he gives way to the temptation
of borrowing on his policy. Some­
times it cannot be avoided, but
often it can if a man thinks twice.
There is many a way to tide over a
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Society.
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Society’s New Standard Policy, and
figures adapted to your own case, if
you will take the trouble to fill up
and mail the accompanying coupon.
The Equitable Life Assurance Society
of the United States

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399. No order for the semi-annual password shall be issued to a member of a subordinate
lodge, at a time or during a period when such subordinate lodge shall be without the word and
not entitled to the promulgation thereof.
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Commander may refuse to communicate to him the semi-anauar password; but in such case he
shall at once notify the Chancellor Commander issuing the or^r, Of. his action and of the reason
therefor. When a Chancellor Commander shall invest a brotherwith ihe semi-annual password
under the provisions., of this section, he shall in every case immediately Jake up and destroy the
order therefor.

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Lander Lodge, No. 10, K. P., of Lander, Wyo.
To any Cha.ncellor Commander to whotn these presents shall come, greeting:

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Brother

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lodge to the beginning of the semi-a
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not entitled to the promulgation thereof,
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dated in the current semi-annual term and properly signed find sealed, together with the official
receipt described therein, to any Chancello? Commander^Jby one who shall by personal identi­
fication or examination in the secret work, or both, prove himself to be the person designated in
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son presenting such order and official receipt be intoxicEited or insane,- then such Chancellor
Commander may refuse to communicate to him the semi-annual password; but in ,^tfch case he
shall at once notify the Chancellor Commander issuing the order, of his action and of the reason
therefor. When a Chancellor Commander shall invest a brother with the semi-annual password
under the provisions of this section, he shall in every case immediately take up and destroy the
order therefor.

�ORDER FOR SEMI-ANNUAL PASSWORD.

Lander Lodge, No. 10, K. P., of Lander, Wyo.
To any Chancellor Commander to whom these presents shall come, greeting;

Brother
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upon presentation of this order, together with an official receipt for all indebtedness to this
lodgeJo the beginning of the semi-annual term wifhin which this order bears date, to receive
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                    <text>THE SPACE BELOW IS FOR THE ADDRESS ONLY. -

ChilEF OF POLICE.

�Wanted for Grand Larceny.
John Maishmann, about forty years old, six feet one or two inches
in height; weight about 135 pounds; very slim build; stooped shoul­
dered ; light complexion, brown hair, sandy mustache, scar on left
cheek. Wore blue suit, black stiff hat, is a cigarmaker by trade. He
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If located, arrest, hold and wire, and I will send ofiicer with neces­
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Madison, Wis., Sept. 8, 1908.
THOMAS SHAUGHNESSY, Chief of Police.

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RETURN IN TEN DAYS TO

F

ALEX. T. BUTLER

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Attorney at Law of
Butler
5
Company

CASPER,

-

WYOMING

Dr. Safely,
Landor, V»yoming.

�NOTARY PUBLIC

INSURANCE

ALEX. T. BUTLER

j

ATTORNEY AT LAW

Casper. Wyoming,

1808

Dour Elk &amp; Brothen
In as muOh as wo ar© isolated from oi^ lodges by reason
of conditions -sheroby it takes ©nornious ©xpona© and considorable
tin© to visit our hot»io» wo have decided to haj© a little "anokcr"

in Contra! Wyending in order that wo can all

shake hands

and get acquainted.
^© are goin^j to have a little "Sraokor” at Casper on th©

19th of Sept, and every Elk and Brother is invited to participate
in the festivltloo*

V'o are voxv deal roue oi having all attend

IV

because wo aj^lcipate a good time and in the course of th© evening

w© will talk over sorao business whioli we think will be profitable

1
and beneficial to th© order.

Please invito jevory Elk in your

vicinity and ihaist on his coming.

I

Kindly advise about how many vd.ll cons from your town

This is necessiiry in order tliat we may arrange to take caro of
all.

The mor^i that come, th© better w© shall b© pioasod.

Truly yours.

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