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FRIDAY, OCT. 4, 1918 - oa 3380 Se Herbert "Spencer, G gost clestino “Pinterella, 181 "N./9200 FYauk’Smith, ‘26 8. Oar. [9381 Clyde Homer Long, Gen. Del. “ Grant. Fi |e291 feiss Marelew Brown, care Durbin-e : “ i Commissary. } pa Jes Sg. ayst - 3258 Wm. Shuttleton, Poodle Dog. | idwest, Con Me 3335 nee ‘Roderick Haiicock, | 3259 John wm. ae Del. peony wee Frederick Freenian, Geén.| . Gen. Del. - te | bar | Fe ¢ 8334 ‘Virgil Glee ‘Elliott, Gen. ‘Del. + 3260 Hester Marques, Barnum, Wyo. | 3993 Martin Luke McDermott, 142 ; , +e | 3261 Lewis Carrol Jones, Barnum, | Oak. jf "|3886 Charles’ Henry Angell, Gen. } Wyo. : 3294 Lawrence Ernest Davidson,/go9% Tas; artléso . c 1 32 Fred John Parker, Gén. Del. | . ‘eare Dave Davidson. y 2387 Beets detrtiseca, bas ay Pee, : insole Lewis Michael Puckett, Gen, 3295 Charles Robert Reed, 423 So. a Fi BIGHT- ROOM HOUSE, MODERN, ECEPT HEAT jie, Arminto, Wyo... ‘ (Center. OR SATE Rive ‘rootie | . Three finished ; John Gietple, Arik, Wabi) enter. de 8. pine FOR SALE iis Stes eS" someone who Wwunta'a hone’ to We paid Tos ike 5 Edward Charles Mason, Brook- | 3297 Arthur Eugene Brown, care nis ‘ho: is 1 ated close to refineries. South of railroad. lyn, N. Xe ' ‘Midwest Commissary. : : haw UhurshasertSresomeshe employed in tt * ‘ . 3 — i je refin- Crighton Krape, Arminto, Wyo. 3298 peed Flury Mahoney, Second BOR SALE erles. ress T. E. D., care a 18. Wm. Farley, Barnum, Wyo. i} James Everitt Donaldson, Ar-/3299 Wm, Thos. Keene, Gen. Del. minto, Wyo. {3300 Pat John Coughlan, C. Y. Ave. 3269 Benito Romiro, Ranches De/8301 Tim Regan, 311 C.Y. Ave. Tens, N. M. | 3302 Charles Bradley, 629 E. 8rd, 3270 Forest Hilligan, Gen. Del. |8303 Wm, Edward Miller, Gen. Del. 3271 Charles Wm. Caldwell, 804 S. 8804 Charles Henry Raines, box 402. Beech. 3305 Charles Willis Eskridge, ‘box 3272 Thos. Wm. James, 1224 West} 402. 3 12th, Grand Island, Neb. 3306 Fred Julius Pearson, Gen. Del. ntonio Jore Trupillo, Castills,| 3807 John Coleman Poal, 715 South ge.” 2 rl Durbin. 3274 Thos. Hendrix Mainard, Armin-| 3308 Michael John Goggin, ‘908° So, to, Wyo. = . H Poplar. 3275 Wm. Peter Swartfager, box 82,3309 Edward Franklin’ “Krehmar, Casper. | Gen. Del. 3276 Roman Antencio, El Rito, N. M;/3310 Frans Carl Wm. Brockhahn, 3277 Alton Eee Taylor, Barnum,|. , Waltman, Wyo. 5 Wyo. |3311 Florence Joseph Sullivan, Walt- 3278 Alta Bezy Eskridge, care Bur-| man, Wyo. pe us od lington Rooming house. | 8312 Atexander Hardie Duthie, 1044 3279 John Donavan, care Prairie! S. Ash. : Sheep Co. 13313 Daniel Emmie Farnham, 538 S. 3280 Tim Spillane, Beech and Hugo. | Ash, OF 3 3281 George Herbert. Allan, 188 S. 3314 Edward Lewis Parker, Gen. David (rear). DG es -caiivie 3282 Alexander Benfield, care C. B,/ 3315 Steve Coakley, Gen. Del. &Q. R. R. 3316 Earnest Wise, Gen. Del. 3288 Sandal Goring’ Vidler; Lynch | 3317 Frank Glace, Gen. Del. Bldg. 8818 John Stigman, Gen. Del. “Joseph A. Baltes, Gen. Del. Louis Lockett, Gen. Del. 3319 Louis ae sates Augustus A. Louisa, Gen, Del. 5 Edward Charles Riley, Gen. | 3320 Del. {8821 Dennis Donovan, Gen. Del. 3286 Charl Frederick Drafper, | 3222 Horace James ‘Evans, box 338. ee en, Dele eee Pr’ | 3393 Wm. Evertt Williams, Gen. Del. 3287 Edwin Carl MeWhorter, Wyatt | 3324 Earl Frederick Johnson (en. Bldg. ¥ Del. 3288 George Dewey Reynolds, Gen. | 2225 Irvin Thorp, Gen, Del. : Del. |3%26 Wilbert Loraine Lanning, ‘jen. 3289 Robert I, Short, 826 S. Oak. Del. ee pt Dt . a 43828 Constantine’ Lukis, Gen: Del. id: rs 3 “{ had suffered from stomach] NOTICE OF A SPECIAL MEETING LIBERTY Bonds to Build Boats. paassbasedseeccncses bee ie pi ‘Bickiiell, “Gen. 3329 Louis Edward Schumacher, Vir- *-* gitie: hotel. The famous Valley ,View fruit ranch at ‘Lander, . --One-half, mile from 3: Shao" Pasa ergs 5,000 ‘straw berries, curran’ erries. plumbs, cherries. dewberries, | q ui ‘Season. ror" Fige room House ‘leeated cloge to re: $200 cas and $3: 5 per month Address T. E. re crabap} . D., care Tribune. 5 cents perp) articulars write Scroggan,..Lander. “10-2-tr! ; ‘oO locks ym * modern. --345 -B. -Durbin. ko 20-2-3t Siem Bie BDanvins "eS IF YOU ARE LOOKING for a Aa «hr a five house and th) ed rooms in" ent, Call at 634 } Ash, or phone 313J. 10. a<6t" | Poaon eget louse; can rent eA Phone saws mae May. ey fh -geats, i peta saittetdy tah Ie <M Rs R SALE—Anys part of 4,000 4 young breedin; apart Z to" 5 Meare els. h=, tn Shear 9 lbs. Sold right if taken in next tenedayaes Can be ween at jenvat By | a: FOR SALE | Rotts ity hla sagas a PAs SALB—Ohe “late “model - touring fate, y - = car; one 1917 Ford tourini ervice truck, cheap. Also arts. Phone 316R. FOR SALE—Gopd cat il'and retiéh j Zann BAUS ealT ae Sue ae Douglas, Wyo. 10-257t R SALH—9-year-old family horse: FOR SALE—At a bargain—New one |, Nght buggyand harness, allgor $100: and one-half ton Kohler Truck. ¢ 4 condition; great bargain. Ad- quire 306 Oil Exchange Bldg. | 10-3-6t | ae ee ONL exchenge &. $-6t 'Greas P. O. Box 178,-Gasper, Wyo. 3t dh FOR SALB— 7-passenger 1918 Mode! /FOR SALE—Four: brand new Hawk- Oldsmobile;-seat and inside coyers. |) eye casings, 32, by 3 1-2, $16.50 each; New. Phone’ §37W.. = _1--3t | miso, hay rack, 16 -4t. braina new, $20: FOR SALE — 100-1b. flour sacks. COM | =————o———— Soke Center Bakery. 10-8-8t | - FOR SALE—Two rockers, one library |. WANTED - table. Phone.631; 218 S. Maple. 10-4-2 RVANTEDUBE a Gall Can ACA: FOR RENT—Two unfurnished rooms | per AuGHOM Bouse, AOE North’ Ge colt di#ht Housekeeping. “144° N; Wol- | ter. “5 3 haha TET) (104-32 WANTED—Two city curriers at once; FOR SALE—Six-room house, furnished, |. : 8 close in; $650 cash, balance monthly: | Weer Doken: westettion, APPIY to, 3,5! might consider good ‘ear in trade, Price |) °°. DOR STT Ss, $4,800. Phone 249 days, and a69Wev- | Guditmawine enings. 10-4-8¢ Waxren Pian ot ney, dreasma FOR SALE 28,000 acres, also 27.000 |2 ne, (83) fe CORPS S acres unimproved, Joins the forest’re- | wanamp-—-Wom rY k of serve;; good grass and water. - Pri PRR e 8 hone BTM 270 per'acre. WG. Onle, H Las Vegas| Kind by day or hour. Phone 671-M, ‘ew Mexico. 5 10-4.16t* en A RE a So. ERE Et eh WANTED) to: buy ‘five room modern house; price must right; will pay cash. balance $20.per month. ‘Call 630 South Eee sate Ceteammoune. «2 10-5-86 Melrose, Sheridan heights. —__10-4-2t* |ww wate —Gin for Tecnéral Thouwe. FOR SALE—Three_ prece. mahogany | __Work. Phone 811. = Li parlor set. 556 South Park. etree FOR SAUE—Four-hole taundry_ stove. ‘* Sita) aa ee = 556 ‘South Parks... 9-26a10t= re PIANO TUNING 7 eg I am in ‘Casper on my regular trip. i : Call ‘phone, Nor B52W. AM work guay: —_—— anteed.. Wade Cramer...» 9-28-6t x AUTO EXCHANGE .CO.—We have /all —_— kinds of automobiles for sale; every — one in Al shape; we give you easy bl s. terms. .Come see us, corner Linden ana 7 Center streets. 10-1-6t* Re aan i tee $25 REW. OF THE STOCKHOLDERS. ¢ THE HOLMES HARDWARE CO. * A WYOMING CORPORATION he: ty ‘Tribun: rn pers: sen: To the Stockholders of the ee Said Company: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ‘that pursuant to ‘the request Of the owners of a majority of the shares of, the capital stock ‘of the above named any person stealing newspapers from Cneriers of the Canper Daily CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE ANOTHER BARGAIN neat house and will:seen for $ payments. es 1 ‘ . } WAS FORCED TO GO 1 The _ OUT OF BUSINESS ACCEPTS Pi Cl (Mrs. Hall's “Health Failed Com- A P| “] vegret “now that”l did not’ take 4) Tanlac sooner as 1 would not have J. J. Giblin Receives Signal Honor; | Mts, Minnie Hall, proprietor of the Tribune Office Manager Also | . | Seattle, Washington, recently and re- seas Secretary jaides at 330 39th avenue, northwest. e >I recognition of their abilities from the trouble and nervousfiess for several Y. M. C. A., the Rev. J. J--Giblin in years. My system got in a terribly snistnt j til it resulted in nervous ing him to report at Portland, Ore.,| WOFS® Un Na out ah to take charge of activities of the or- DrosreA GO pevid out my aaueriee ganization in one of the greatest in-|/longer. I was then taken to the hos- dustrial. centers of the country, and pital, where I lay for nearly two Tribune, in the form of an appoint-\home I was no better off than be- ment as overseas secretary. ‘fore. My head ached so badly I felt tor of the Gantz Memorial Methodist With lead, ‘ant my back hurt so’ it church of this ¢ity, leaves today for | eit like it would break, my ‘stomach while his family will follow in a short \hardly eat anything, and what littlc time to remain with him until he is’; gid manage to force down woulc where he will assist ‘with Ameri-|\/Giiq almost draw me double. Ga: can Y. M. C. A: war work. Notice! would form’jandbloat me up so i message notifymg him to report on the coast. into the friendship of a host of people here, both within and outside of ‘iis over the possibilities of his new work. | During his stay on the coast he will! spruce camps where 12,000 men are! employed in getting out material for| At the recent conference closed at} Torrington the Casper pastor was, but his acceptance of a charge under | the result of an application for war} work, pletely—Tanlac Restores ; ' 2 {had to sell. out my business,” said “ Lunch,” in the Farmers’ Market at Gets Appointment as Over- ' Continuing her statement Mrs. ° Hal! Two Casper residents have received | a the form of a communication notify-| Tun-down condition and kept.(getting ‘because I just could not hold out any J. H. Adriance, office manager of the! weeks, and when they ‘carried me The Rev. Giblin, until recently pas- jjje my eyes were weighted dowr the coast to take up his new duties,| ‘of in such a bad condition I coulc transferred to the .Russian front, ¢.-ment, and the pain caused by i+ to this effect was incorporated in the Rev. Giblin, who has won his way own congregation, is enthusiastic | direct Y. M. C. A, work in the great) aircraft and ship building. | transferred to the Kansas conference that district has been held up pending | J. H. Adriance of the Tribune re- could not wear my corset, and I was so nervots and miserable’ that I nev; er knew what a good _night’s sleep was. 1 lost weight all the time, and had gotten in such a bad fix that I really thot my time had about come. “Then as a last resort I began tak- ing Tanlac, as I had read and heard so much about: it, axid.the first ‘bot- tle made a big change in my feelings. I have taken four bottles now, and it has made such a’ wonderful im- provement in my condition, that I have bot my bisiness back, and am working every day without the least bit of trouble. I have already got- ten back 15 pounds of my lost weight and am not bothered ‘anymore with headaches or backache, My appetite is fine, and my stomach ‘is in such a Holmes. Hardware Co., a Wyo-| SERRE ming Corporation, a meeting of the! =e stockholders of the said company will _—__ be held at the principal office of’ the —_— | company, 145 East Second street, — ‘n the City of Casper, Wyoming, on fatally the second day of November, A. D. rd 1918, at ten o’clock a. m. of said day Se for the ‘purpose of considering and ‘ voting on the following question, ‘to- WANTED ct Union partner to @aaep wig Wes fea letoek of the aig | ToPRntInE PY day or eomtract. | Bhahe a e capital ‘s 5 ye ‘Holmes Herdyare os Bee ‘in- Boe eR ROOK TPTEN ‘creased from Ten ousani ollars, eH. raham, expert ‘worker divided ‘into One Hundred shares of | $4cot'ty Hard Are: gene the par value of One Hundred Dol-} Graham. <> 10-1-6t* lars “per share, to Twenty-five Thou- sand Dollars, divided into Two Han- dred and Fifty shares of the par valuc of One Hundred Dollars per share. fully paid and non-assessable. Dated this -third day of Octéber, A. D. 1918. F EARLE D. HOLMES, President. Pub. Oct. 4, 11, 18, 25, 1918. LEGAL NOTICE State of Wyoming, County of Natrona,—ss WANTED— Competent; @it! baby Sunday mornings. org ay Bt” | WANTED—Girl for Phone. 419W. WANTED—To rent acre from town; prefer suitable for hogs and dairy; would buy on one terms; must be improved. P. O. Box 12%, city. 1t* | NOTICE OF INCORPORATION general housework ae qo-g-3t 1 to 6 miles psalm | HARRY FREE, INCORPORATED, | _ was incorporated in the office of the \Sectetary of State, at Cheyenne, ceived notice two weeks ago that he |good gondition that I can eat just had been accepted for a post as over-|anything I want and never feel a seas secretary, together with instruc-|sign of indigestion. I think so, much tions to have the typhoid inoculation of’ Tanlac, that ‘whenev: r anyone and smallpox vaccination performed | comes to my stand and talks of hav- England’s only woman hotel keeper (of title is Lady HonyWwood, wife of | Sir Courtenay Honywood, rt. Re- | cently; * bady, nywood 1 The over’ the entire “control and manage- Room 4,, ment “of a fashioriable“hotel’ in Lon- 9-11-t#; don. prior to his entrainment for New/ing indigestion and stomach trouble, York. Application also has been made |I always tell them to take Tanlac, for a passport with prospects that he and I know several people who are will receive orders to embark for! takingy it becduse they know what it France within the coming month. | has done for me.” . 4 Mr. Adriance, while filling a respon-- Tanlac igs sold ‘in Casper by the sible position with the Tribune, has’ Casper Phaghy ‘and in Alcova by also directed’ considerable attention | the Alcova ered pilenee Adv, to welfare work, Always an admirer — of Jim Goodheart of Denver, pastor, According to reports from the of the “unshine Mission,” and, now) United Stata aplo nt service, city chaplain, Mr. Adriance has at’ women are now en in railroad various times asaisiae with the work | tank painting, hardware industry of the “Sunshine ion,” and noW) painting, garage matiagement, and in meetings for the prisoners in the) yanch work. P county jail and gained the confidence) of many unfortunates now-. serving | time at Rawlins ,but who have form- ed a resolve to improve their oppor- tunities in the. future... —_———— List your property with Security -Loan “Company, Kimball Bldg. | Clerk of District Court, Natrorta | Wyoming, 8n the 80th day of Sep- Peters tember, 1918, at the hour of 9:00 Porter, defendant, » «. jo’clédk; a. m. ‘The'term of existence Fi | residence was Leavenworth, Kangas. . 2fter the above date. The object of | Sixth Judicial District. ae Lizzie Porter, Plaintiff, vs. “Arthur Porter, plaintiff, has filed a petition ‘eral real. estate, insurance and in- against you in the above-named vestment business. capital stock Cou¥t, the object and prayer of Which of said company is Fifty Thousand are for an, absolute divorce, on the Dollars, dividéd into five hundred ground that on the 16th day of Feb> shares of the par value of One Hun- ruary, 1915, you willfully dese ‘dred Dollars per share. The affairs the plaintiff and have not lived and managemént of said company plaintiff as husband and wife dips hall be under tite control of a board said date, And you are further! es of three directors; Harry Free, W. W.| ex Edwards and M. W. Edwards are the | directors for the first corporate year tified, that you are required to ai the said petition, on or before. 80th day of November, 1918, or alle-! of said company. The principal op- lgations therein contained will erations of auld SBaipaiy shall be con- be taken as true and judgment wilde a ducted in Natrona County, Wyoming; accordingly. __ ‘ 4 ‘hand and seal of abla ptember, the prixcipal offi¢e of said company is Rooms 309-109-111 Oil Uxchange! Building, in the City of Casper, Na- trona County, Wyoming, with A. E. Stirrett, the agent’of said company} in charge thereof. . { | HARRY FREE, Secretary. | Pub, Oct. 8, 4, 6, 1918. N&S _ Witness my Court, this 20th day of Se 1918. WARREN L. BAILEY, County, Wyoming. 7 Sept. 20, 27, Oct. 4, 11, 18, 25, Nov. 1, 1918. You will take notice that Lizzie said company is to engage in the Ben-| ereet eeesecrcccocee ses STRAIGHT To THE P FOR SALE fineries, but south of railroad. 2,000. HARRY FREE THE LOT MAN HARRY FREE THE LOT M THIS IS A BA $4,800—6-room bungalow y. modern and attractive, oak floors and finish, furnace lieat, laundry room, storage room, coal room, large porch, large Garage, very cheerful living room~and ining room. This property is a value we do not have to offer every day. only takes $1,000 to handle the’ des Assume mortgage. Phone us for a pointment. FOR RENT—FURNISHED 5-room house on Ash St., all modern, 4-room house on N. Jefferson St. ~ 1-room ‘house, on den Ave. FOR SALE 4-room house, furnished, close to re- finery; $200 down, balance $35 per m.jnth. WE SELL, RENT, COLLECT RENTS, WRITE FIRE INSURANCE AND MANAGE PROPERTY ARSWRR® #QNE | | SORE LOAN COMPANY Rm SALE A flock of Fords, including Sedans, Touring Car, Roadsters; all at bargain ARCHITECTS DUBOIS & GOOD: Architects. Room on Townsend Bldg. a sper, Wyo. ACCOUNTANTS M. A. MESTAS Auditor and Accountaat Office Efficiency 794. i BILLIARD PARLOR ~A> Congenial Place for Gentle- men. Cigara, Tobacco, Confee- tionery, and Soda. Fountain. BEAUTY PARLOR ‘Appointments by Teléph ve, Telaphiiie 41D; 5 MISS DELIA. LENEHAN », Beauty Parlor . E. Burnham System smite Bidg., Suite 11. | i ‘ j | { o VELOUR BEAUTY PARLOR Face and Scalp Specialists C. M. Smyth 213 O-S Bidg. Phone 2595 se] CHIROPRACTORS ee eer ee J. H. JEFFREY, D.C.Ph.C. | practor { c S. W. VALLIER | | | Phone 6973 | {Chiropractor i Specialist in Chronic’ Diseases Office Suite Ne. zie 0. @ 5. Blag. foie See ogame ena DENTISTS DR. C. W. THOMAS, Dentist. Second Floor, Wood Building Office Hours: 8:30 to 5. Evenings and Sundays by Ap- pointment. Lady Attendant Phone 333 : Casper, Wyo. MORG. DK. SILVER!) Dentists BLACKMORE BLDG. Office Hours: 8:30 to 5:30 Evenings and Sundays by Apointment | 7 Phone 301-3 Lyric Thea! Phone 706, er Bldg., Center St. | { | AN BERG a prices, || Restaurant in Casper doing good business. | Fine house, $7,500; terms. Rooming houses; all sizes. FOR RENT > | Houses ‘in all p: of the city. tion, | BUY! WAR SAVINGS (STAMPS SECUMITY. LOAN COMPANY Room 4 Kimball Bldg. Phone 702 R RENT ed FOR RENT—Four-room bun; furnished; cull 820-W. FOR RENT—Unfornished basemer rooms with bath and heat furnis Phone 820-W. 10-. galow, 10 ed. , GARAGE for rent; room for two cars. 222 South Maple. McRorey Apt. —I—_ _.. FOR RENT—Furnisheéd and unfurnikn- ed rooms, water gnd lights; not in basement; ‘near refinery. 992 Ohestnut. FOR ‘RENT—Good cafe in hotel half- basement, in live oil and farming town. Réasonable rent for right part Box 168, Manville, Wyo. 10-2. room house FOR FR oi partly furnished; 347 N. Pine, Phone 367W/ 10-3-8t FOR RENT—October Sth, thype. unfur- nished modern rooms for jusekee Grivate bath. i ES I. Woods, or) phone | 10-363t | ng room, N. gpcom Mrs. A. Exchange Building, bei uF 203. FOR RENT — Modern 8) «close in; phone S23Ky street. FOR RENT—Two room apartment fur- n d, in basement; moder also single room, . 736 EB. phone 962 4 months old; black ears and black bobbed tall. Phone 987R or call at 226 North Maple. Reward. 10-3-3t arts i Don’t forget the South Casper Addi- 9-2826t%)| . BEAL, DENITST I 0-8 B DR. J. E. | 203 | Hours 9 a. m. to 5130 p. m, | Evenings and Sundays by ap- + olntment DOCTORS DR. I. N. FROST Office ‘and Hospital 505 South Durbin Street Special ‘Attention to Surgery Only Graduate Nurses in Attendance Phone 736 DR. H. R. LATHROP DR. W. C. FOSTER Rehrbaygh Building Office Phone 54 Dr. Foster—Residence.__.. 45 Dr. Lathrop—Rosidence____116 PRIVATE HOSPITAL 340 S. Durbin St. Phones 272 and 273 — Two furnished rooms for |¢ FOR RB P Nght housekeeptit on Center street, close in. Inquire 430 8. Cénter. — 40-8.2t ——— errr LOST—White fox terrier ‘pup about 1 Dr. J.C Kamp (f | | + | | PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Office: Suite 4, Smith Bldg. Phones: Office 130 House 85 ! AUTO EXCHANGE CO — We will sell ‘our automobile in a moment—so | bring ,your car to the Auto Exchange place and we will get you spot cash or it. Cor. Linden and Center, — 10- FOR REN' hree unfurnished rooms in basement, newly decorated, hot and cold water,-close to high school and refinery; no objection to children; reas- onable. 636 Hart, phone 504K, — 10-4-2* FOR, RENT- rnished rooms in suit of t e; bath and heat for housekeep' 331 . West See bath and furnace heat; 704 Midwest Ave. FOR RENT—Two room house, ed. Phone 579J. rent eh 1 4 furnish- | 10-4-2 FOR RENT—Basement sleeping room, $3 per week; heat and bath. 312 W Park St. 10-4-1t* FOR RENT—Two room well furnished house, §40 month including lights and water, “125 N. St. Botolph St. one block east of State Hospital (yellow hous: the north). 10-4 | FOR RENT—Two modern house: | ase roome. 7 W. School St... ph | 10-4-3t} FOR RENT—Two nice basement rooms cheap, Call 657 10-4-2) Ww. -2 LAE 50. CS aR Sk Mrs. Mary Brewér, candidate for! the New York state senate, has an- nounced she will make no political speches during the present Liberty loan campaign. \ ' F. S. LUCKEY, M. D. Physician und Surgeon Pi + Hentdence, 901-W; fflee 505 cry Office 122 KE. Second Street, Room 2, Wood Block ee —_—_—_—-—1 EINES tr sUGME I PR? Rts eT | DR. MYERS Attention Given to | | Disen-es of Women and Children | | Suite 200-201, O. S. Bidg. | Phone 699, c —_— 1 MARSHALL C. KEITH, M. D. 1 Ph; ~ eee fcian and Sur, mtton: given | = Phoreas Office, 30; Ree. 164 cc DR. MERCER DICKKRSON Rohrbaugh Bidg, ' 65 North Pine St. ! m Specialty, ne ncn || Page Seven GROCERIES W. H. BROWN High-Clas4 Groceries and Provisions Grace St.. North C: Addition. ‘Telephone Si7-W. 7 KENWOOD GROCERY ° ‘524 So. Lincoln St. | Near New Kenwood Schoo! | EY HAT CLEANING orders for for ‘and. deliver. Soe hoe Shining Parlor in+cannee- tion for Ladie: All kinds “of Sitges Dyed. oe ryed, NEW YORK. HAT © », tr dheahiane Reba end and Reblock all kinds |. ~ of Hats, Pan, > Stiff Hats tor Ladios "and Gent } 27 KE. Second, Crs: - W; Bldg. Phone osi-w.” ae ¥ HAGENS & STANLEY ; Lawyers | tlemen. New | _trimm 5 work guaranteed. Aine take 204-207 Oi] Exchange Bldg. Cacper ‘Wyuming GEORGE W. FERGUSON Attorney-at-Law Phone 196-3 Wyoming W. H. PATTEN - Lawyer Smith Bldg. ! | NICHOLS & STIRRETT | iepieee — ' | 309-310-311 Oi] Exchange Bldg. | MONUMENTS Granite and Marble Monam Markers, Vunlis, Mausoleum) ings and all kinds of Ce: Cement wor! RT SIMPSON ROB! 221 East Second St. Opposite P. 0. Phone 665-J. o———_—_—. MASSEUSE AMY cosa HANKS Ltebh jolet Ray, Vib: 225 N. Wolcott St. ne ai Phone 21-5 t- Phone 411. | PLUMBING AND HEATING ]. DONOHUE Plumbing, Steam and Hot-W. or | Jobbing of all lads" prompty ed, atten Shop 645 South Wolcott. Phone 107W. | CASPER HEATING ma SUPPLY COMPANY Everything in Metal Work. Warm Air and Hot Water Heat- Fourth and P; REAL ESTATE MARION P. WHEELER Real Estate and Insurance | Casper - - - & Wyoming ‘ ROOFING GRAVEL ROOFING F. M: DILLON Practical Gravel Roofer hone 402-W 306 East Sussex 3S STORAGE AND TRANSFER 0 | CASPER STORAGE COMPANY — be ggg EE pe = e lem. deliver, and We call for a MM bay, grain iF ta, complete line 0: Groceries THE CASPER STORA ‘Telephone EE o—_______ 93 SEARLES THANSFEm @ STORAGE | Oftice—Tatt's Billiard Hall Fhone—House, 657.Wi Office, 104 MOVING A SPRCIALTE WELDERS ACEYTELENE WELDING — Magneto, Generator, and | Gas Engine Repairing | MIDWEST NOVELTY & | ELEC. CO. | Ts and wool. f first-class. | Gn GROCERY | Phone 936W, 665 W. 2nd | Se The human body manufactures’ ten sues. ae aT a Money to loan on everything, Th Security Loan Co., Room 4 Kimball Bldg. 2 11Nte v4 ounces of water daily from the ‘tis-.

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