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PAGE SIX Rillje's Taxi line. Phone 747 or 215.| Some Casper girls carry paint brushes| \M, M. Curtis of Columbia, Ia., ar-| Township, Thirty-four (34) North, pags 1218-6] and pieces of burnt matches with them|Tived in the city this morning and will| Eighty (80) West of the Sixth Pri ne gets Arthur Berg has eft for his home| everywhere they go. Others only carry |spend Sunday here visiting with friends. | Meridian, lying south of the center line in Berkley, Calif., where he will visit Mr. Curtis is representing the West-!of the C. B. & Q. R. R., containing 155.4 PORTING NEWS||{a-gund the Town Spanton has gone to Spokane, , on an extended business trip. OLY | OPPOSES PLANS | Spanton will visit with relatives * | during the holidays. R BIG FIGHT Where all the people that want the FO | The most horrible dream of the seasor best go, the American Cafe. 221815 | is the one a Casper man had the other By Aw inted Pres night. He dreamed that ima Gold NEVA, Dec. 20.—Baron Pierre | man was his mother-in-law. ubertin, ‘president of the In- | foreign steamship tickets and ex tional Olympic committee, today age, John Liynbhl Apenaise Ww. a letter to the Swiss press con- mning plans for a boxing bout be- 12. p i < tween Jack De ae ert eet |last night and turned patrons away at Carpe é He or Lae e | both shows. i p . nvolved the purses i! The Yellow Cah Company's phone is cht wo My 61. 12-18-6t 76+ | The Lyric played to a packed house | neial pe we all with relatives until after the ney year. Pread of quality at the Wigwam, 12-18-6t People are starting to go joy riding again now that it is nice weather. Yes we have Christmas trees, plenty of them for immediate delivery. Oil City Auto Supply. Phone 1112 12-185¢ A Casper woman has quit kissing her husband since prohibition went into ef- |fect. She used to kiss him twice a day \just to see if he had been drinking yemon Rum. Something good to eat every days at lthe Harvey Cafeteria. 12-17-6t | The Citizens’ State bank is giving out vings bi nd you can take one home with you to save a few nickles nd dimes for a rainy day. Anything that Is go0d and that tastes | good will he found at the Harvey Cafe- teris 12-18-6t Low cut shoes and silk stocking weré ‘seen on Center and Second streets yes- rday. Some change from a week ago. i] | | | j | t ;)} powder puff. | If you have a leaky radiator, have it revaired before it is too iate. We re- peir any make — radiator. Acetylene wedding shop in connection. Highway Garage, phone 1178, 12-19-6t You can buy Red Cross Christmas seals ayd help the cause. Gus Liason of Lusk is visiting in Cas- ern Hide & Pelt company and expects to locate here after the new year. oo TWO HOURS, 15 MINUTES ——GOLE'S TIME T0 ‘CHIAN’ per and attending to important busi- ness. The Midwest Cafeteria Lunch will , open Monday for the benefit of the Bert Cole dropped down to Cheyenne this week in two hours and 15 minutes actual flying time. Cole was on his way to,Denver and thence expected to take J, ¥. Stock to Florida in his plane. The second leg of the trip from Chey- emne to Denver took exactly three hours and 20 minutes, Cole is official pilot of the Curtiss airplane company, distributor for this plane in Wyoming. Agency for Mon- tana may be secured later. ——>— Midwest employes. Located in the heart of the Midwest plant. Hot lunches and meals. 12-20-4¢ Weed chains and auto radiator cov- ers, a complete stock of auto accesso- ries, Get your auto theft signals now before it is too late. Center Street Filling Station. 12-17-6t B. B. Hegness of Milwaukee, Wis. arrived in the city yesterday and will spend a few dayg here on business. Mr. Yes, heard her chewing gum you can find anything you want in last night in the picture show. Thank! ,, YOU can find anything silk shirt line or men’s and Hegness is a representative of a large tile manufacturing company in the east, Common sense at the eating hour wil Itell you that the Army and Navy | goodness for the strong support of the Ble SPORT CARD FOR CHRISTMAS Army and Navy Club Athletic Pro- gram Will Be Afternoon Event Dec. 25 Another athletic treat is in store for the sport fans of Casper for Christma day. Boxing wrestling of the give and-take ¥ will fill the boards at ie Iris t afternoon of Chris mas d Army and Ne ath t ca ~ Wo be given e show start afternoon to ailow every person fo finish his big Ch mas dinner und | have plenty of time to to the Iris ) devour another feast. Every cent » actual expenses will go toward ted athletic eund of the Army and Navy club. Members of the Army and Navy elub will give four-minute tks ex the work of the club. ecurad ¢ » McLeod has been s promoter and a complete, card will be sunounced tomorrow. } Tickets will be plaved on sale ut the to and news stands late will be sold by me Army and Navy club aiso. ! ices will prevail. ITH OFFERED 00 MATER McLeod Challenges. Claimant to Workout with Harvey Perkins rder that the main drawing card of enough interest to appeal to every class of sport follower, George MeLeod in charge of program arrange nent for the Army and Navy club ath- ‘etic carnival, has offered to bet Pleas- int Smith $50, $100, or amount up to $1,000 that he cannot defeat Har- vey Perkins on Christmas day- of the big service McLeod has be Smith meet some sinc by ¢ to r of good qual- badly over: on about two offer will give Smith an make a good showing tler of recognized ability well as to aid the Army of vhelmed months ago. Hi: to opportunity aw in Caspe! ind Navy club in making a succes their show the offer made by McLeod, the winner will cop the bet, but not a cent the betting stakes will come out of expenses of the club carnival. An exhibition mateh mainly for the Purpose of showing the best known folds will be staged between Dick Far- rell, a 130 pound man and old-timer at the wrestling game, and McLeod, a 140-pound wrestler, who has appeared here several times before. McLeod has (een unable to use his left arm for riere than two months as a result of n injury received in a match here, Wor this reason his match will be an «xhibition j these ides mitches are Lye being arra drawing car nged with Doyle u ist middleweight; MeGreevey, a likely heavyweight, and several other local b . There is a great scarcity of material of the right sort for this big athletic carnival and E, C. Calhoun, ad of the Army and Navy club enter- nment committee and McLeod have sent out S. O. S. calls for men who un handle the glove: Iesides the athletic part of the pro- xlum, 2 club orchestra and a “jazz2" © player besides several other sur- numbers are being arranged for membe club, F ERTLE LOSES T0 MASON IN EIGHT ROUNDS (By Associated Press.) Mason of Fort Wayne decisively out- boxed Mike Ertle, St. Paul bantam- weight in a ten rounds here. ‘LOMBARDI, TO. AT THE LVR “Lombardi, L starring Bert Lytel! is the picture which will be featured at the Lyric theater today and Sunday. This: picture play is adapted from the famous stage success of the samme namé@' which had such a long run in New York and on the road. Humorous and different in ‘t has scored the same hit the play itself did The picture is in seven’ re elegantly staged. <A two-reel action and is comedy Wrestling | | Bauer e: i } Christmas afternoon program at e Tris the Tickets \ on sale at the Smoke | Confectionery store, he Irish thi r, and of the Army orchestra. For fine watch repairing see T. J. 124 West Second St. A 10 cent tip these days doesn't jyou as much as thank you did a ye lor two ago. \ The Smoke House phone number has heen chan 12 The Smokers’ home. | The Oxo Gas H pany received large shipment heaters recently which are now on play. This is the first time this sea son that the firm h: any on hand, so | mand. ating Appliance com. of at has heen the de 5 brother for the rest of the winter. |, Foreign steamship tickets and ex-| Gnristmas trees and plenty of them, change. John Lynch, Phone 96-W. ja; tie on City Auto, Supply. Call : 12-17-6t | hone 1112. 12-19-4t J eae inihlcEs OL REGIED ARB ION Ey It is Said that California is ever |rived in the city yesterday ane will) crowded with tourists and winter vis- s he on busin Mr. spend a few ai Siniler is the guest of his daw: Mrs T. L. Moan. Mrs. Moan will her father to Denver nex: re thes + i.' visit witir relatives during the holidays. et into the habit of eating good 4d. You will find it fresh every the Wigwam. 12-17. Summed up in and G bre nutshell © | trouble appears to lie in the sordid fact that some people have more money than others. That some times hot Eat a square meal for 50 cents at the srmy and Navy club. 12-17-6t { |, a8 soon as the snow gets off the | sround again the little fellows can have another mud fight like they did a month -\nything for th smoker at the Smoke | House. Largest line of smoker's arti- ‘les In the west. man doesn’t know vi ling to learn you can credit for trying. Just step to the phone and if you have any wiring you w: McEveny Electrical company, | |r y much and always give jlis v him | 1. 19-W nit done. 141 ‘3 12-18-64 Mont., ar. and will Mr Bauer the of Mi}. city yes: {rived in or pend.a few days here on business. ay xpects to spend the week in Don't | too long. ne} Remember we mak }at night by appointment. Jeff € tion in life been able to have! the whole} t of the the faney young men's fancy neckwear, At the |Henning Toggery. 12-19-6t John Carey formerly with the Amer- n Express company, has resigned and ve for Hudson, Wyo., in the near ‘uture where he will manage one of the parlors, igs account nt the Citi Get a good founda- 1 few nickels and 12-19-6t local billiard mes now L.. F. Sprague who has been in Salt Creek on business for the past three day 1 in the city yesterday and will for Everett, Wash., tomor- | row, where he expects to visit wit his itors, and that even tents are at a pre mium at many of the orts. The American Pool and Billiard Par- 's for a few hours of pastime. — Ci- , candy and soft drinks, 12-19-6t The w did not sign an armistice |the other day. They surrendered com- pletely. The Henning Toggery is the place to make your Christmas purchase. Any- thing for the men and young men. 219-6t J. J. Warren of Omaha arrived in ‘the city this morning. Mr. Warren has been in the Red Desert district and }Laramie vicinity for the past month |and reports that the snow in that coun- | was very heavy | If have assessment work you want done call on me. I am prepared to do your work. References furnished eld Celvin Cass, Henning ho- | tei. 12-17-6t. | Mother used to think that the boys were spend-thrifts, if they took their girls to the show and bought them a dish of ice cream afterwards. But now the boys go to the show and buy ice cream every night and are afraid they | {are not fast enough and expect some one to beat their time most any day. Now is the time to get your weed} ins and prevent any accident. Auto | ator covers, auto theft signals, a | cemplete stock at all times of auto ac- | Agents for the Hood and} tires. Center Street Filling 12-17-6t, and states that Casper is an ideal place for a branch house. Cleaning, pressing and remodeling with « guarantee of satisfaction, See ‘tim Halme, the Tailor, 125 North Cen- ter street (upstairs), Phone 467-R. 12-16-6t. An exaggeration is a lie, and it isn’t even a white one. club is the place to eat a meal for 50 cents. 12-17-6t —$ NOTICE OF SALE OF SCHOOL * LANDS Notice is hereby given that pursuant to law and at the order of the State Board of School Land Commissioners, the Commissioner of Public Lands, will on the 12th day of January, A. D. 1920, at 9:00 o'clock a. m., at the front do of the Court House in. the City of Cas- per, County of Natrona, State of Wyo- ming, offer for sale at publjc auction and sell to the highest bidder the fol lowing described lands: ‘ Southeast quarter southeast quarter (SE%SEX%) Section Twenty-nine (29), Lot Three (3), Section Two (2), Township Thirty-nine (39) North, Range Bighty eight (88) West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, containing 75.32 acres, more or less. Application for selection and sale No. 677 by George A. Davis. Southeast quarter Southeast quarter (SEXSEX) Section Seven (7) Township Thirty-seven (37) North, Range Highty- five (85) West of the Sixth Principal Me- ridian, containing 40 acres, more or less. Application for selection and sale No. 2140 by Pine Mountain Sheep Com pany. Southeast quarter Northeast quarter Se 5 sat (SEXNEX) Section Two (2), Township the heart of the Midwest plant. Open|(89) West of the ‘Sixth Principe! Me- for business Monday morning... 12-20-1t Save a nickle or two at the Citizens’ |APPlication for selection and sale No. State Bank. Start a savings account | 1078 by Adolph Kanson. and hav 0 ainy day. ne nate: Rome tes, Tor 8 Tally Ay: | (SmyNeK). Section gaty-two' C2), The Richards & Cupnningham store |Southwest quarter Northwest quarter has received a large order of dolls in |(SW4NW%) Section Twenty-three (23), various types andesbapes. Township Thirty-one (31) North, Range Chop suey and noodles at the Bon | Pighty-five (85) West of the Sixth Prin- ‘on Cafe every day. Big chicken din- {cipal Meridian, containing 0 acres, ner on. Sunday. 12-19-6t |More or less. Application for selection The Kimball Drug company is having |2Nd sale No. 682 by The Efell Co. a sale on jewelry at a large discount. | Northeast quarter’ Southwest quarter A savings account is the way to suc: (NEMSW%) Section Nine (9), Town- Start one today at the Citizens’ ship Thirty-four (34) North, Range ate Bank. 12.)19.6t | Bighty-four (84) West o fthe Sixth Prin- J. C. Hinds of Laramie was a bus'ness|cipal Meridian, containing 40 acres, visitor in the city yesterday for a few |More or less. Application for selection I have a good business and location for sale on Center street and will sell the business at inventory. If interest- ed write C. O., care of the Tribune, 12-16-6t The Salvation Army has installed two Chiistmas donation pots at the corners of Center and Second streets. A small contribution of any kind is ‘a helping hand. See McEveny for your electrical Christmas gift. 141 West First street. | Phone 19-W. 12-16-6t It takes two or three people to start a quarrel, and occasionally it takes an army to stop it. That's why people should quarrel less, and be more pa- tient with each other. McEveny handles everything in the electrical line to make Christmas look bright and cheery. McEveny Electrical Phone 12-16-6t. y men: We are now open to company, 141 West First street. 19-W. ce: hours and left, last night for Denver.|and sale No. 417 by Pine Mountain Mr. Hinds expects to visit with his son Sheep Company. in Colorado Springs over Christmas. Northwest quarter Southwest quarter (NWY4SW%, Southwest quarter North- west quarter (SW%4NW%%) Section Thir- A man does something magnificent. He becomes a hero, like the Flying Par- | dio third floor, O. Building. 18-6, Ks, yMont., ar:| son. Then he begins to spoil everythin teen (13), Southeast quarter Northeast |. elderly woman in 6 ar, drinks yived in the cit night and will] by using his mouth too much. quarter “(SE%NE¥Y) Section Fourteen jvinegar to Keep from becoming too! spend the remainder of the week here] ‘The Tripeny Drug company is dis-/(14), Township Thirty-four (34) North, | stout, transacting business | playing a large shipment of fancy holi.!Range Eighty-four (84) West of the If you want crabs drop into fresh oyst the Casper ¢ m it’s almost time to think of som new resolution for the New Ye: We aim to please. Quality, and courtesy at the Smoke Phone BL A certain young and very stout man in Ca uses a vibrating machine to keep him from buttons. Tim Halme the tail orth Center street, (upstairs.) Phone 467R. 12-16-6t G. V. Nelson of Orin Junction, was a-business visitor in the city yester. day between trains. You will find your friends the Smoke House Pool and Billiard Parlor in their moments vin the ferowd and get acquainted, 12-18-6t | The men’s furnishing department in Webel's bh shipment of men’ Kk | Robert Fletcher gone to Lusk on a short business trip and will return Monday. Make the home cheery for Christmas by using Oxo-Gas heating appliances. See demonstration at 159 South Center street. 12-16-6t | ‘The w es are being put up in Casper it a lead pipe cinch that if conditions stay the way they have been this fall there is noting in the world city of ours’ from swelling 000 mark, Watch your battery these coid da If you have any trouble with it bring {t into the Auto Electrical company, 11) East First street. 12-16-6t Imported Linens Waists most exquisite-line of Kimonas . Oriental wil! complete the week-end bill. | SPECIAL | Christmas Sale We have in stock for Christmas shoppers a Japanese Robes Ma the home Jook bright ana! cheery on Christm: Get a Christmas | tree at the Oil City Auto Supply before they are all gone. Phone 1112. 12-18-5t A mph small boy stood gazing in at the 11 & Johnson Clothing store dis- play window and asked his mother, ‘“Did Santa ¢ give them that new fireplace and chair and everything?” |The Mother responded by saying, “Cer- |tainly Santa Claus did and he is going to give you one of each too.” But whet would a small boy do with those things? Tell your friends about it, give them the hint too of how they can haye the tery and lighting system on their repaired and adjusted, Auto Elec- trical company, 111 East First St. Phone 968-J. j 12-16-6t. In the winter time, if father opens the bed room window two inches moth- er rushes to the window and lowers it one inch, If, however, father raises }the window one inch, mother rushes | to it and raises it another inch, It's lit- | tle incidents like that that start world wars in the great American home. The Otto Krausse Brokerage Co. has been incorporated and will be run un- der the name of Tom Meeney & Co. | N. Endell has gone on an eastern |trip. Mr. Endell will visit with friends and relatives in Chicago and Milwaukee. When acid is first put Into a battery its age starts. A wood insulated bat- must have acid put into it when it is assembled at the factory, Willard ‘threaded rubber batteries do not have | acid put into them until needed, there- fore you get a new battery when you teet a Willa Auto Electrical com- pany, 111 East First street. Phone Lek. 12-17-61 Baby Clothes Silk Underwear Negligees day stationery. Buy the boy an airgun for Christ- Sixth Principal Meridian, containing 120 acres, more or less. Application for se- m: pany, 149 West Second Street as at the Casper Sporting Govds com- ection and sale No. 1780 of The Efell Phone Co. That portion of Section Thirty-six (36) SPECIAL Cranberries 10c Per Quart Place your order now for Apples, Fruit, and Nuts. Christmas Trees—Get yours while they last. CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS CITY FRUIT MARKET Phone 247. _. 1920 AUTO LICENSES Should be applied for now, New Regulations effective for the coming year. We will be glad to give you information regarding new rules and help you fit! in your application card. NO CHARGE R. T. KEMP CO. 111 East Second Street Phone 370 < EVERYTHING IN BUILDING MATERIAL RIG TIMBERS A SPECIALTY Art Shop: : Mrs. Sadie La Touf Henning Toggery FARM MACHINERY, COAL WAGONS, GAS ENGINES Phone 62. Office and Yard: First and Center .|more or ridian, containing 40 acres, more or iess. | Southeast quarter Northeast quarter} acres more or less. (A. P. 2667). ‘The appraised value of the surface} right of each parcel of said » lands is $13.33 1-3 per acre, and the sald lands {will not be sold for less than three | fourths of the appraised valuation and not less than $10.00 per acre, The said lands will be sold subject to the terms and eondition that the pi chaser, or purchasers, thereof upon re- ceiving title shall reconivey to the State of Wyoming all mining and mineral rights in and to id Jands, ineInding the right to prospect for, mine and re- move any and ail minerals from said | lands. Northeast quarter Southwest quarter (NEYSW) East Half Northwest qhar- ter (E%NW%) Section pirty-four (34), Township Thirty-three (33) North, Range | Seventy-seven (77) West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, containing 120 acres, more or less. Application for selection and sale No. 1269 by Bryant B. Brooks. Northwest quarter Southwest quar- ter (NW4%SW.4) Section Two (2), Town- ship Thirty-four (34) North, Range Highty-four (84) West of the Sixth Prin- cipal Meridian, containing 40 acres, |more or less. Application for selection jand sale No, 417 by Pine Mountain Sheep Co. : Northwest quarter Northwest quarter NW%NW%). Section Thirteen (13), Lownship ‘Thirty-four (34) North, Range shty-four (84) West of the Sixth Prin- cipal ian, containing 40 acres, Application for selection ( nd sale No, 1780 by Efell Co. The appraised the surface right of each pa id lands is $12.33 1-3 per acre, and the said lands | will not be sold for less than three-quar- jters of the appraised valuation and not jless than $10.60 per acre. The said lands will be sold upon the to the terms and condition that the pur- |chaser, or purchasers, thereof upon re- |ceiving title shall reconvey to the State of Wyoming all mining and mineral jrights in and to said lands, including the right to ppospect for, mine andd re- move any au all minerals from said |lands, except petroleum rights, which are reserved to the United States gov- ernment. The highest bidder is the bidder who} offers to pay the highest price per acre to reconvey all minerals existing om! found to exist in the land, together with the right to prospect for same. No bid will be accepted which does not contemplate and offer a reconvey- ance of the minerals plus not less than $10.00 per acre for the land, to the State of Wyoming, with the exception of the minerals reserved to the United |States Government. : | The said lands will be sold subject | following terms: Not less than 10 per cent of the purchase price to be paid in cash at the time of sale, and the balance in not to exceed eighteen equal annual payments with interest thereon at the rate of 4 per cent per annum, provided that all such purchase price may be paid at the time of sale, at the option of the purchasers. | The cost of this advertisement must |be paid by the purchaser of the lands. Any improvements on the lands must |be purchased by the purchasers of the | lands, either by private agreement with the owner or at the appraised value |fixed under the authority of the Board. The Board reserves the right to re- | ject any and all bids offered at the said sale. In witness whereof, we have hereun- Ss DR. M. HARNED { or 266 North Mapi. I CONTRACTORS’ LET MB FIGURE WITH You on° YOUR HOMH OR BUSINESS. 52 % | PETER CLAUSE z a General Gontractor | mp. Box Tig No" 77H | aaa a J. H. BOLNER ‘ Rig Bullding Contractor \ 2a0 Hugo Street Phone 631J. ‘ THE SERVICE CORANELS —? Horsch & Nyx Pressing, 1 “THE POINT” Center, Linden and Railroad Sts, “Service” Our Motto. Phone £6 DOCTORS = DR. MYERS Physician and Surgeon a pevintl attention given to diseases of women and children. Suite 200-201, 0. Office Phone 699. (o. Cleaning, | 2 1 BI Res. Ph Ide. one 746 DR Ww. C. Phynician and Syreecon Office: Suite 4, Smith Bidg. —Phones— - KAMP G. 5S. BAWDEN, M.D. Practice limited to diseases of the Genito-Urinary Tyact and Diseases of the Skin. Office: Rourbaugh Bldg. Phones: Office 54; House, 347M; Hospital, 272 or 273. Hours: 10 a. m. to 1 p. m.; 4 p.m. | to 6 p. mj; 7 Pp. m. to 8:30 p. m, 3 |... MARSHALL ©, KEITH, M.D. | i Physician and Surgeon ope ‘ie! attention given to obstet- r nd diseases of women and children, : Bes Blackmore Buildin, Phones: Office, 30; Resid: i 5 lence 164 4 The CASPER PRIVATE HOSPITAL 840 8. Durbin Pho! D. nes 272 and 273 R. H.R. LATHROP, Surgeon in Charge, Rohrbaugh Building. Office Phope 64; Res. Phone 116 if DENTISTS = ~* DR. J. C. BIBBS Dentist Bldg. (Over Casper Pharmacy.) Phone 54. ELECTRICIANS AMERICAN ELECTRIC Co. 112 EK. Third St. Phone 1080 Motor Repairing, Armature Winda- ing, Electrical Wiring and Con- | tracting. : : 3 7 OG o-— o— WAT CLEANING ——<$<_____, NEW YORK HAT CLEANING | WORKS We clean and re-block all kinds ot | Hats, Panamas, Soft, Felt, and Stiff | Hats for ladies gentlemen. | New trimmings; all work cuaran- | teed. Also take: orders for enw | Hats. We call for and deliver. Shoe shining parlor in connection for ladies and gentlemen. ll kinds of shoes dyed. 127 E. Second, Caxper, Wyo. O. 8, Biilding. Phone 951-W —* o- FE) a | \ to set our hands and caused to be af- ‘fixed the Seal of the Board this Ist day of December, A. D. 1919. : (SEAL) y + ROBERT D. CAREY, President State Board of School Land Cormamissioners. A. BAKER, Commissioner retary. Pub. Dec. 6. 13, 20, 27, 1919. of Public Lands, Sec- Casper Business and Professional Column ACCOUNTANTS EXPERT ACCOUNTANTS Books Opened, Cloned, Audited. Stock transfer agents ‘and rcegia- Authorities on Income ARCHITECTS DUBOIS & GOODRICH Architects Rooms 24-25 Townsen Casper, Wyo. Block GARBUTT & WEIDNER Architects 415 Ol] Exchange Bldg. m, Phone 1162 AUTO REPAIR — A FULL CHARGED BATTERY | DOES NOT FREEZE | Driye into the AUTO ELECTRIC COMPANY, | 111 E. First St. Phone 968-3 | ee BAGGAGE AND TRANSFER ee | * —, ~O BAGGAGE TRANSFER Coal and Coke Delivered ,HERMAN ENGELEE Phone 183M. ! FRANK RAITORS | Baggage & Transfer } MOVING A SPECIALTY | Office Sun Electric Co., 149 8, Center } Phone 1013 o- nf) SEARLS TRANSFER & STORAGE Office— Tait’s Billiard Hall Phone: Res. 87.W. Office, 104 Moving a Speelalty. oo NOLTEN’S TRANSVER CO, a Phone 193. Country Tri; Solicited “Quick Service” BROKERS $$$ ________ CARNES BROKERAGE & PUBLIC EXCHANGE. < E. BE. Carnes & Leaperance, FA. List your Oll Stocks with us we can fill your orders on a r markably low margin. Phone 1147, Office over Iris Theater CHIROPRACTORS DR. J. H. JEFFREY DR. ANNA GRAHAM JEFFREY | | Chiropractors, Lyric Thenter Bida., Center St. oe INSURANCE J HOAGLAND | We sell The Wyoming's Own | iLife, Keep Your Money at Home. | | Office 247 N. Center Phone 889W j LAWYERS = WILLIAM 0. WILSON Attorney at La Casper, Wyomi Suites 14-15-16, Townsen: | MICHAE! Attorney-at-Law Suite 316 Ojl Exchange Buildin Casper, Wyo., Phone Sv. Neto BE. Ri - yer oom 21, Townsend Building Phones 139 and 385 HAGENS, STANLEY & MURAN. Lawye: 204-207 Oll xchange Bldg. 5 Casper, Wyoming. eee | NICHOLS & STIRRETT Lawyers 3209-10-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. — GEORGE W. FERGUSON Attorney-nt-Law Rooms 22-23, Townsend Bldg. 96-3 Phone 1 Casper, Wycming | ==) WARBER & SPENCER 308-310 0. $. Bldg. Phone 680 ——________s, PLUMBING AND HEATING J. DONOHUE Plumbing and heating, hot water heating a specialty. “Jobbing of all kinds promptly attended to. Shop—826 8, Fuce. Phone 200W — W. M. PALMER Finmblng, steam and hot water Heating udy pipeless hot air fur- nace. Jobbing of all kinds prompt- tended to. 139 W. First. Phone 772W. (McClure Bidg.) JTAURANTS POODLE DOG CAFE Open Day and Night. Meals and Lunches at All Hours In rear of Poodle Dog Billiard Parlor. o——_—_—_____________—5 REAL ESTATE $e MARION P. WHEELER { Real Estate and Insurance Casper, W; | ROOMING HOUSES HOME HOTEL West Second St. Modern | | | LIE P. DALTON, Prop. STAGE LINES Ruprese Fiblaht and Pas- wen cre— tasper to Balt Greek. d 7 Telephone 983 or 077-W. VETERINARY SURGEON |, sean At Casper Pharmacy. Phone 180. | WELDING —— i Woleott end Linden, across from Colesium Gara; Utfice Phone 706. Res. °93, $$ | Wwaicat end tan WELDING SHOP | e. Phone 6743. | BEST ‘EQUIPPED WELDING SHOP | | IN THE STATD