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S = — ae 12 o’clock is the dead-line for ‘Wantads FOR SALE | —— FOR SALE FOR SALB—Cheap, one International FOR BALS one-ton truck. Phone 749-W. 8-12-t8 | ee comtee Fae Re Bat Th kT ca SEE BEN | FOR SALE—Homestead relinquishinent —_—_—— |, at SF unusual! food land; close nwo-room pouse, furninhed: eee x 100, care 8212-10 front, corner Lied i '| FOR SALE—An extra good 1917 Fora $260 dows, balayve., manthiy, With a truck body. $18 So. Coan. west front, corner nes Two-reom how is property if) POR SALE—One Imperiat Touring eat, | 1916 raodel, Continental engine. Ap- ply 222 No. hington St. §-Z.6t FOR SALE—New sot; . h ptional bargain; room to bul’d An Oxcnt of Wot; $1200 and srood Aoca~ tion. ir-room houseand 2 > extri wah Jats] pede remo tloge ten a0 Teo thes noe ae eee ene eee Oth acter tern Geer RIT No. Mepis Mtiewalk; $1100; $200 cash, balance 4 S 12-5e° monthly, — pain oS FOR SALB~Eive-room house; strict- 2 dar; modern; fu asgement> most de. Pale ROPE ao toe *|airkuie loaation; cheap: terms. Own= $4082 nl er leaving town. Phone 8995. .. Lot on CY, with walks; $1500. : naka — FOR SAL About 40 range marca: Lot on corner South David and Car-|* ages twos, threes and fours: terns ey; $1800. ~|reasonable."" Write or wee Mrs. iceu- Lot on Bast Second; $400. neth McRea, Waltman, Wyomin; t-3 5-9-4t* FOR SALE—A safe; cheap, The Se Calland see us on other listings.| We Dave pha rs curtty Loan company. . Phon> tote TE truck, ia} - = \< -ton e truck, ia good Tepair; cheap for quick sale: oo Two-ton White truck; used some,|FOR -SALE—Seven rooms, modern, ‘good runn’ full Jot, good location: a Call and see our rent jist, \|ing, 171 East Second street. 8-9-4 sk BEN REALTY COMPANY _—~ —_ Phone 74-W. — = THANKS LY WHO FOR SALE pe a Mr. House Hunter if you want a home, and know a good thing when you 1g0s it. I have some good lots, and will s o! Tuction, oak floors, oak finigh, full basement, best of s + if Overliears » Conve Ation Af hia t) Semple scetcs soe sateo. compere and ag Poe Staats ra a ijomes” 3 Phone 688... 1025'S. Ash St. — 7 838-6t “I haye“Blready gotten back about ‘ ieee aes os 12 pounds of my weight L lost while) sick, and now my health seems to be e just perfect,” said Harry V. Horloch- emi nley, Be A nOns. 6383. ee er i cr in a recent conversation at ihe . Mattheson hotel, 204 Columbia Street, —— ) Yorland regarling the benefits he has PEOPLE'S FURNITURE STORE derived from the use.af Tanlac. Mr. Two doors east of Postoffice. x Horlocher is a well known jcarpenter| or saLE—New and secondthand Sate et ee conn aT oe Wate aar | Will pay” abot Gaeh tat stool desaitie Construction company, of Vancouv-| or exchange new for old. . © nthe ao day of last March,” explained Mr. Horlocher, “I was tak- en down with an, attack of stomach poisoning—ptomain poisoning, I be- lieve they call it—which almost car- ried me- Away, and since that time, until I got Tanlac, nothing I would eat agreed with. What little I did manage to eat would sour, caus- ing gas-and terrible pain and misery. I lost my appétite almost entirely and often just the.smell of anything cooking woul make me. dreadfully sick at my stomach. My--food evi- — FOR SALE—A real snap buy, 3-room new bungalow, near new school on — EXCHANGE FURNITURE COMPANY 206 West Third St. Phone 977-W. We buy and sell anything. b Phon i cabinet with 20 records. Only “¥20.00. One. Edison phonograph with 64 records, $38.50. Sewing machines for sale or |rent. We carry a.good line of Second- Hand Clothing and Shoes. Bedding of all kinds; Suit Cases and dently did me no good, as I fell off Wee oo from one hundred, and eighty pounds y, - to one hundred and\ fifty. I just’ 7 had to lay off from work, as I felt) FOR SALE—Four-room house/on North too weak and exhausted for several weeks to even attempt to do any- thing, Just’ climbing up the” steps to my room would take all my ener. S gy and completely exhaust me. Tf was constipated all the time, and had headaches, and noticed that my nerves were going all to pieces, as I couldn’t get a good night’s sleep. Nothing did me any good and I had become uneasy and worred about my G. C. COAKING, Owner condition. ‘ 111 East Second Street. “One day while in the Qwl drug ~ Say a: < store’ I happened to overhear a lady who was buying a bottle of Tanlac, two rooms for rent, ine St.; North Pine. — ~ ¥wOUR-ROOM BEAUTY Modern in exe. way. A choice home in best location the city. ery low price; easy terms. Buy from the owner. tell the man who was waiting on her that she had been suffering from stomach trouble for years- and that. Tanlac was the only medicine she had ever taken that did her any good. Well, she didn’t know it, but just that little remark of hers sold me a bottle of Tanlac rightt hen and there and if I only knew her name I would like to thank her for put- thing me onto the thing That has giv- ‘TLoan Co., —_~ WH have parties for several rooming and boarding houses. The Security No. 4 and 5, Kimball Blas. Phone 702. 7-31-27 FOR SALB—Four-room house ana bath without fixtures; newly fur- nished thruout with best furniture op- tainable, near refinery; all for $3,009 Will sell unfurnished for $2500; very $aay. terms. Inquire ow owner. eBOne. FOR SALE—Dodge touring ¢ar; 3915 model; first-class condition; been. run a little over 2,000 miles. | Fi street garage. Phone 316R. 8-10-4t DEPARTMENT OF LABOR en me back my health and strength. My stomach feels now like it is In just as good shape as it-ever was. And such ’an appetite as I do have?) I believe I could eat five meals a loueee uated tates 2 on pioaee fay without suffering a particle at-|""twenty-five laborers. Pay, 45 By using the Tanlac tab-| , 7 z lets in connection with Tanlac I have Comts Per hour, cighé hovrs;, board, been talleved of constipation and I’m Bight carpenters, 55 cents per never bothered any more with head- hour, eight hours; board, $1.20 per ache. I now feel a hundred per ceit) aay.’ bed furnished, , ea and well, and am putting in |_ These men are wanted for United ime at my work and I certainly! states reclamation ¢ervice work in do think*Tanlac is a great medicine.” Goshen county, Wyoming. é Tanlac is gold in, Gasper by the! wansn. aid, eae at Ca ; Applications will \be received asper Pharmacy and in Alcova by|'.,om 21, Townsend building, Tues- me Aleova/ Mercantile! Co.—Ady. day, August 13th, from 8 a. m.\un- til 12,0’clock noon, and men will be GLOBE SHOE STORE 15 stems! ot gh "_ E, RICHARD SHIPP, OFFERING NEW RARGAINS "g U. S. Employment Service. ee a Sa Se eee —_— ¢ i Bee annual summer clearance sale) WITH SHIP MEN ‘Adies’ summer shoes at the Globe! Shoe company store opened Thursdays COPENHAGEN, Aug. 12,— The and will continue for ten days. In| Norwegian Trade and Shipping Jour- this sale, the Globe company is »plac-\ nal tells how'Germany is planning to ing its summer stock of ladies’,|take care of her foreign trade after misses’ and children’s shoes. in all the war by means of neutral ships, styles and colors and the prices have|taken over under\ longtime charters. been cut to suit almost anyone's poc- The Journal: warns Norwegian ship ketbook, jowners against accepting™ usr Since the vernment regulation’ proposals of this nature, and pub- concerning ie mabatdetice oe shoes fishes this offer, made by a German it will be impossible to obtain many brokerage firm recently to Norweg- of the styles of shoes now Bs salejian owners: . _ ‘ ‘ and after October 1 many of this “For some special friends who are quality of shoes will not be made. |absolutely first class I -want some Heights, colors, weights and styles neutral boats of any size on time have been regulated by the govern-'charter for long periodg, as much as ment. z |four years after the war, the char; With this sale of women’s shoes/terers being willing to pay for prompt are a few men’s oxfords and high|steamers 22s ($5.35) per ton per shoes at singularly low figures. month. The owner wil) be free from Bees reat eye ‘all exxpenses and insurance prem- REDUCING THINGS. ‘iunts, a German captain and the crew A writer in the Boston Post tells of to be hired by the charterer. Seeing a placard in an office building! “Severa} neutral boats have announcement that, in order to. help! already béen chartered on these con along coal conservation, the manage-| ditions, and I will be glad to receive ment intended to reduce the elevator/by return mail information about the service, lighting service and heating tonnage you are willing to offer, with service. \ particuisrs and plans.” a 1918. FOR RENT—Modern ‘house. Inquire Phil Seely. Phone 493-M. 8-12-3t, FOR RENT—Partly furnished house. 347 N. Pine. Phone 36 ‘oom, 12+5t FOR RENT—Three furnished -rooms for light housekeeping; no children. 225 South Beech. » 8-15 -3t* FOR RENT—Four nice); furnished rooms; modern, close in; no small children; $60 per month. 620 E. Third. i 8-12-it FOR RENT—Furnished apartment with bath. 535 Natrona Ave. 8-12-31 FOR RENT—Two rooms; one fur- nished for light housekeeping. ine quire. 262 So. Durbin. eres FOR RENT — Two “cozy furnishen rooms for light housekeeping; ground floor and close in. Phone 661W. Call after 5 p. m. 8-12-3t FOR, RENT—Nicely furnished front room &nd bath; Close in. 538 West Second St. 8-12-3i° FOR, RENT: oms. Ko tis Noth Beech. 8-10-6t* FOR RENT—Modern bedroom; gehtle- we only), $15 per month. hone 22 FOR RENT—Three-room basement; furnished for housekeeping; an water im. no children. 845 Midwest myenue. Phone bk et a -10-3r FOR RENT — Two cozy furnixhea Tooms for light housekeeping: ground floor and close in. Phone 661W. Call Sunday. 8 FOR, RENT —Three-room bungaiow, unfurnished. Call 82)W. 226 Seatn Grant. » $-10-2t POR \ RENT—Three-room apartment $20 eee furnished; no chilirens. 5 per “month; this is close in. I"hone 655R. 8-9-3 FOR RENT—Three-room apartment and bath, unfurnished; no children; $28, per month; this ts close in. Phone 8-8-it NEW. officé and sleeping) rooms for rent at the Cobb building, next door to the Wyatt hot 6 FOR REN] 160 acres of Sopa “pastace, ail win- ter; good four-room house, barn, ga- rage; $25 per month; je. C1gNE head of young cattle, including taree milch cows, lambs, horses, chickens, &. B. FOSTER’S REAL ESTATE Phone 516M. FOR RENT—Rooms for ntleme: bath; reasonable. Two blocks Ci ter street. 317 East Linden. THE best rodéming house in the city for sale or lease. The Security Loan Co, No. 4 and 5, Kimball bc eG Phone 702. 7-B1-270 LONAS on diamonds, watches, furniture or anything of value. Security Loan Co. 4 and 6, Bldg, Phone.702." _ ROOM FOR RENT guns, The Kimbah T-31-27t 156 North Wolcott. Telephone, hot and cold-water in room and bath adjoining, Only one block from Midwest hotel. Will rent to one man only. 156 North Woleott. 7-25-8t FOR RENT—Nicely furnished Fooms. 331 W, Second. LOST AND FOUND OST—Black and white Llewlyn setter scar on right shoulder. turn tt Lyfte Bilflard parlor; reward. 8-1)-6t* SY MONEY. The Security Loah Co., 4 and 5, Kimball Bldg. “Phone 702. 7-81-27t MISCELLANEOUS MIDDLE-aged woman would like posi- tion as housekeeper in rooming, house or for bachelors; have had ex- perience. Phone 835J. $-10-3t* AUTO Exchange. - We will sell your car for spot cash at once. Bring your car to our place. Auto Hxchange corner_of Center nd Linden. 8-6-At* YOU should try our special lunches. 11:3) till 2. Waffle Kitchen, ae > 6-14tt 20 per month. modern 3-15-tf ~ Second St. wants position as) dea — = Fase war.|_—Stenowrapher. Phone a7ind, s:12-a0e ee a lays, Wat- 4200 with $750 le Janes lke | fle “sand light. lunches, ‘alld WANTED—Man and wife wants Job ol! |\rest- will buy 6 perce ene Uke fresh fruits in season. Waffle Kitchen, | ranch; references furnished. Ad | Passmore Cth eee ooo fe 115 West Second St.) ~ G-14-tf] gress box 278, Phone 898 W., Cus. | floors, bath room; ‘well arranied in | i<OTICE OF! ANNUAL STOCK- HOLDERS’ MEETING Notice is hereby given, that the an- nual meeting of the stockholders of Imperial Oil Company will be held at Room 403, Oil ‘Exchange Building, Casper, Wyomimg, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock A. M.» on_ Tuesday, August 20th, A. D. 1918, for the pur- pose of electing a board of Direct- ors for the ensuing year and for the transaction of any other business proper for the consideration of the meeting. . . Dated this 8th day of August, A. B. 0, LUMMIS,< 2 ” Secretary. . First Pub. Aug. 9th, 1918. Last Pub. Aug. 19th, 1918. rene Sah NOTICE OF ANNUAL ZtOek HOLDERS’ MEETING * Notice is hereby given that the an- tual meeting of the stockholders of Overland Oil Development Company will be held at Room 403, Oil Ex- change Building, Casper, Wyoming, at the hour of 10:00 o’clock A. M., on Tuesday, August 20th, A. D., 1918, for the purpose of electing Board of Directors for the ensuing year and for the transaction of such other business as is. proper for the consideration of the meeting. Dated this 8th day of August, A. D, 1918, ‘ a B. 0. LUMMIS, Secretary. First Pub. Aug. 9th, 1918. Last Pub. Aug. 19th, 1918. wie PES ADVENTUROUS CAT. SQUTHAMPTON, Eng.,. Aug. 12. -—‘‘Mosey” is the champion subma- rine cat. Taken off a ship which the Ger- mans had submarined, “Mosey” wan- dered aboard a salvage boat.” Now every time the salvage boat.goes out to salvage a torpedoed ship “‘Mosey’”’ mounts the bridge and is one of the first to board the torpedoed boat. TRIBUNE WANTADS CARRY YOUR MESSAGE STRAIGHT TO THE PEOPLE ae FOR SALE FOR SALE p ‘ NORTH CASPER ADDITION CLOSE.IN LOTS $175. $10 a Month, No Interest, No Tax These extreme! Tow pri are for a short time only nd are to an increase in prices without notice by Price on all lots will be raised very soan. BUY NOW AND DOU BLE YOUR MONEY! ‘ Over 100 New Houses im North Casper Addition Now ‘And a new one going up every @ consequently the value of lots 1s increasing stead! and strely. Let us show you now you can stop paying Tent—on our bi ing plan. We get you the lumber. North Casper Addition, the Best Value for Your Money. 15D South Center Street. Phone 3815. the owners at any time. ‘ANOTHER BARGAIN $1,350—Must Be sold Neat, new, three-room cottage, 1 arge rooms, double boarded, plaster- ed. ‘AN rooms alcely tinted, wired for electricity, concrete foundation. Large lot; loss in. There is a mortgage on this property of $1,155, pay- able at the rate of $35 per month. All it takes to handle the property \ is the difference between the mortgage and the sale price of $1,350, which is $195. / | , Pay $195 and move in. Why pay rent? I honestly belie’ that i for $1 \y ve Feu can lve tn thle house fornix mawshe and sit || — $5800=MUST BE SOLD Six-rogm, modern bungalow; ba th, furnace, large porches; four fin- ished rooms in t&sement, Jaundry, furnace, garage for two cars; cement- ed and plastered with heaters. Cor ner lot, 60x140, facing east. bovit- ed in the southeast part ef town, n ear Natrona St. $5,000 mortgage on the property. Pay $800 cash and get your deed and assume the mort- Sage and move in. The upstairs rents for $85 per month and owner lives ‘in basement. Get busy, for thiv will sure go. . . PAUL H. MOORE, Manager Casper Realty Company 158 South er St. | ————————— U IF YOU OWN YOUR OWN LOT We will build you a modern bungalow. We make Building Loans. Payments like rent. NATIONAL CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING COMPANY. : 150 Sout F Center. = east front, lot 40x140; $1,000.00; $75.00 cash, balance $35.00 per month. | “COME QUICK IF YOU WANT A SNAP. WHY PAY RENT? PLATTE VASLEY INVESTMENT Co., Inc. Room 202, 0. 8. Bidg., 129 East Sec ond Street. WANTED f WANTED—Woman for 1 - | Suite 200-201, O. S. Bldg. ~ | ' Phone 699. \ é : : ee eee |? Tr 7 1 Plumbing, Steam and Hot-Water hs OWNER GOING TO WAR \1 Dr. ri N. Frost i Jobbi Bons w specialty. Will sell at a sacrifice, 3-room b. ungalow, plasteréd, ‘electric ‘lights, | ess | ne sitentadt promptly seneral nouse- work. Phone 419-W. 8-12-3t WANTED—A four or five-rowza mod- ern house close in; must be ests able. Phone 502-R. $ 12.18-1t* WANTED—Young man to learn’ tele- phone business. Apply to, EB. W. Drew, new telephone office, 8-12-2t° WANTED—Girl | HARRY FREY The Lot Mau. = 7“ 37500 ROOMING HOUSE 7500 | ’ See Twenty rooms, all filled, bath rooni«, | furnace heat, laundry room, storage | room, coal room; close in; income no is $300 a month. This @ monwy- | maker, “It takes $4000 to handie the |- every respect. WANTED—Colored woman wishes po-| sition as cook. Box 7, care Gaels | -10-2t | $2700 will buy a five-ro0m. stucco! house, with bath, stove heat, basement, large’ porch, full-size lot, facing located near Second street. re ./ anxious to sell and is offer: ce. WANT to hire team for farm Frank Duff? box 486. WANTED—First-class gas engine mo-| chanic. Western Asphalt Paving Co. Casper, 401 0.08. building.) | i Seven-room, modern house; hot er heat; partly furnished; close in; PRIVATE party will buy first mort- gage notes and lands; reasonab'é) discount; will loan money on automo- biles and storage. W. J.C. care Trib- Five rooms With bath on a a d-3e" ton St.; $40. une. > Five rooms with bath; partiy tur. REABLE and competent woman |nisned; $63. - | waits enera wOUse Worle O 5 | Good cook, Phone 274-W. Inauire for ASK FOR JONES || Mrs, Lillian James. \ .9-st | —— I WANTED—To b en's second-hand be Bc ag \TED— uy men's Q 5 . clothing and shoes. Phone 977W. a Teaieekco. <Mantele BONDS of all kinds bot and sold. The} “sha slr y Loan Co., No. 4 and 5, Kim-} ~ Investments Big enews We, 7-31-27" | 157 Se. Center Bt. Phone 896-W. ANTED—Furni Call 602. Cas- per Auction Con- | | ter. 6-24- NOTICE OF ANNUAL SIOCK- HOLDERS’ MEE1ING | Notice is hereby given that the an-| opty rd TO BUY-National,No. 2 or standard drilling outfit at once; state price in aa: yd aise cnet ot Gated claewhere. Answer Star’ Case,|nual meeting of the stockholders \of —___| Enalpac Oil and Gas Company NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS | Will be held at Room 403, Oil Ex-) AND TENANTS |change Building, Casper, Wyoming, a jon Tuesday, August 20th, A. D.,| Notice is hereby given that under | 1918, at the hour of 10:00 o clock A. | and by virtue of Section 2, Ordin- M. for the purpose of electing a ance 179, : | Board of Directors for the ensuing All property owners or tenants of | year and for the transaction of such! property are hereby required to mow |°ther business as is proper for the er otherwise destroy and remove the |Consideration of the meeting. weeds that may be growing on any|_ Dated this 8th day of August, A.) lot or part of a lot, or on.that portion D- 1918. of a Street, Alley, or Sidewalk park-| B. 0. LUMMIS, ing joining such Jot or .part,.of lot |. in the City of Casper, on or before ? th, 4918. | the 15th day of Avast, 91 Rial z 3 1 | ny person failing ly with | | js notice shall be dear guilty; James W. Wadsworth, Jr., United) | States senator from New York, born age iepears aor ey ba OPT | at Geneseo, N. Y., 41 years ago to-| 1 f JOHN F. LEEPER, day. | < Sis Mayor. Abbott Henderson Thayer, noted Pub. Aug. 12. artist, whose suggestions on “eambu-| ; chia cee flage” have preved, valuable i) the} | We buy Liberty bonds* “Dutton! «:tlies, born in Boston, 69 years ago) Staley & Co. today. $ jQ————_—________ Cheap and Effective—That’s Tribune Wantads | REAL ESTATE || SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENTS CASPER STORAGE COMPARY | t $4 | { | Auto, Fea re, Piano, Machines, RIKER 1 REALTY-INVESTMENT COMPANY Tranks. ye stere Boe les, Real Eistate—itentals—Insurance 314 Of] Exchange Building. 1 Phene 055-3. Cool roems fer fruits, veget: Beer and on Perishables. } pac t |THE CASPER STORAGE GROCERY | | 'e 97-98. Telephone (ae BAGGAGE AND EXPRESS 1 t me move that Trask. Call VISOKY | 72 oe 251-w. } COMPANY POSEY & CHANDLER GASOLINE and: MOTOR OILS Corner East Second and Beech Streets CASPER, WYOMING Second street, ‘over White's Grocery | WwW. H. BROWN High-Class Groceries and Provisions Grace St.. Nerth Camper Addition. | Telephone S17-W. DR. MERCER DICKERSON ee » Rohrbaugh Bids. bur aad aa oe UAL MONEYS Residence, 265 North Pine St. } WORTH — Anasthetics a Specialty. | In tires. Don't buy expenses. Per- Phone 803 mit us to show them to you. Send 1 | | your order tod: DR. C. W. THOMAS, Dentist. Second Floor, Wood Building Office Hours: 8:30 to 5. Evenings and Sundays by Ap- Po Lady Attendant Phone 333 2 Mauccleums, Curb- Casper, Wyo. | Cement work. rac Pier sas ERY SIMPSON | 228 Bast Second Se. P. 0. | Phone p he Residence, Henning Hotel, Pheve 546. Oftice Phoste 637 Cc. E. HENNEBERGER, M. D. S11 O. 4. Building. CASPER HEATING SUPPLY COMPANY Everything in Metal Work. | Warm Air and Hot Water Heat- a Specialist. | 141 West First. ii oO | Seep J.DONOHUE | Diseases of Women and Children | | ing. Gynecology and Nenereal Diseases || | Fourth and Pine’ Phone 836J. ——— 0 | x DR. MYERS i Lg Ne HARKNESS iS | Wireing, Repairs and Fixtures. | Physician and Surgeon. | Office Th. ons | Special Attention Given to } Otfice Fh. 985 W., Res 665° W. | { | Office former Mokler residence door eas' = Phone Sa es MARSHALL C. KEITH, M.D. Shop 645 South Walcott. Phone 107W. GRAVEL ROOFING F. M. DILLON ) Practical Gravel Roofer Phone 402-W Dr. Foster—Residence_ Dr. Lathrop—Reésiden: PRIVATE HOSPITAL 340 S. Durbin St. Phones 272 and 273 4. H. JEFFREY, D.C. Ph.C. Chiropractor Appointments by Telephone. Lyric Theater Bldg., Center St. | Miss Deeuene wA3 B. Pi Phone 706. | E. Burnie “Bent SG Smith Bldg., 11. é THE REO SERVICE STAGE LINE Chiropractor 1 a a ee , ves Midwest hotel ily, B. G. Hahn | junday, at 8:30 a. m., for 8 It Crock 11-12 Townsend Bldg. Leaves Salt Creek to return to Cas bee at 1 ae ‘rips ae i all oil camps. Fare, ofe way, $7.50, MASSEUSE G. W. WARMOTH, ‘Prop. HER Masseuse, Violet Ray, Vibrater i} 225 N. Woleott St. Phone 411, ) |) . WHERE TO EAT IDA’S RESTAURANT Home-Cooked Meals. Three Meals for $1.00. One block west of Midwest hotel. | Sandbar. > Nice Clean Beds, 82.50 im connection. HAGENS & STANLEY Lawyers 204-207 Oil Exchange Bldg. Casper - - Wyoming GEORGE W. FERGUSON Attorney-at-Law Phone 196-J per week, ] I WANT YOUR BRICK. WORK Ga Canteast or /Perceatan: Gall for Estimate PETER CLAUSEN 416 Se. Jnekson. Phone 804M. STORAGE Household Goods, Pianos, Ete. Storage House on Burlington Tracks CHAMBERLIN FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING CO. NICHOLS & STIRRETT Lawyers | | 309-310-311 Oil Exchange Bldg. ‘ i} in ‘Oltice. || ALFRED“R. LowEY — : sms to 12p 1 te 5s Attorney-at-Law. 180 to S. a en EAS: Drv Leetetice Phone sue” ">, | |) 302-303 Oil Exchange Bldg. Dr. Downle, 126 N. Wolcott St, Phone 90-3. ies’ garments. L. C. Moore, tail- i“ are experts on alterations of lad- or. 6-10-tf a+ oP aeret i i i 5 i ee

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