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The spirit ‘of .didcontent: and unrest among the masses and of -Bolshevism, anarchy and I. W.-W.ism which has af- fected a certain percentage of our popy- lation, is responsible for many ns spending mope than they should for liv- The ing expenses and for luxuries. men who feel that-the world owes them @ living (and there have” always” been’ | ~ plenty of them), have increased in num- |~ have also in- ber, and their creased. As’ » losses on account ani t have multiplied of burglany! many times, ‘and ‘the “prudent ymun’ js peeling padury cap pleagee he and theft insu: We repr ithe .Ami Company of)New; York Sri ital of $5,600,000, Abd a ta fair dealing “a cs it lement got Nd promip' eh and the coverin; Ateqried i) Bats w of the "I if The ollewsae are a ferent kind of forms. Policies. we write against Burglary. ; Residence Burglary. ; 7 s Mercantile Open’ Stock. Burglar. Mercantile Safe | Bank Burglary arid ‘Robbery. Office and Store Robbery. Y, We will be pleased to quote ratas and furnish any information desired upen request, and irvst ‘that we may be able to insure jou.-+ ~ - . MARION P. WHEELER Rooms 5 and 6, Townsend Bldg. Phone 678 Let me write your Surety Boml, Real Estate and Insurance GOLD DEPOSITS OF NORTH GO 10 ~ CANADIAN GOVT. Gold Wealth Near Hyder, Alaska, Lost to United States by De- cision of U. S. Surveyors on Boundary Line Definition KETCHIKAN ,Afska (By Mail)— Valuable gold deposits near Hyder, south of Ketchikan, which are reported to be miles in’ extent, have been lost to thé United States by the decision of! American surveyors defining the boun- dary line between Alaska and Canada. It was decided to: follow the lines of Ca- nadian surveys rather than the monu- “mentssof-early Russig jtites. . , Recent.development of. the properties. near c the outside world, have ‘elicited | dreds..of inquiries ¢from the Ui States and even Great Britain, which, it is believedy may presage a “rush” to Hyder next spring rivalling the famous Klondike stampede. : The American engjneers on the offi- cial boundary survey, agreed with the Canadian party to leave the lines of the Russian survey and instead of follow? ing a natural ridge up to the head w: ters of Salmon river, turned west at an angle of 45 degrees, throwing into Can- ada the upper Salmon river district and -the hills where are located the majority of the Hyder deposits. Hyder. is on the American line, and because of the topography of the country, the Canadian claims must be -approuched from the territory of Alaska. , Accérding to reports received here, the mines, while said to be remarkably: rich in ore, are difficult of access and considerable development work is neces- sary before they can be put on a paying basis. At the Premier mine, now said to be controlled by New York interests, thousands of dollars have been spent in building roads, and thousands more in development of the mine itself. For miles on both the American and Ca- nadian sides, every claim has” been staked and -there is little ground left open in the district, it is reported. Expfrienced miners here say that a “rush’" to the.district would_result poor- ly for prospectors without capital, who would be unable to get-at the ore, LEGAL NOTI 228 : NOTICE. - Notice is hereby ‘given that the do- ferred’ aimuial meeting of the stock- holders pf. the AH shige Oil Syndicate will be field at the office of the com- pany, Townsend Building, Casper, Wy- oming, op January 23, 1920, at 10 o'clock a. m>, for the purpose of elect- ing a Board of Directors and for trans- acting such* other business as may properly come. before the meeting: Dated this 8th day of January, 1920. WILLIAM 'O: WILSON, Secretary. Pub. Jan. 8, 15, 1920. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT AND DISTRIBUTION OF i ESTATE’ THE STATE OF WYOMING, County of Nairona;~ss." In the District Court of the Sixth Ju- dicial District. © In the Matter,of the Estate of Charles E, McDonald, Deceased. 2 Notiee is hereby given to all creditors and otyer- persons’ Diverse ted in, the der. reports-pf “witclY Hprenatot” HE'S A PLOM L HAVE IT, oh i Whether the home be large or small does not enter Into the auestion, Saree enules happiness is, after all largely a matter of Seepeirion a m, enial souls can live in small quarters—Gov. E. L. Philipp of Wisconsin, Twoz:room house consisting of two large rooms, electric lights, water close by, wood id and coal shed built on large 50x140 foot lot. House is completely. furnished. located on Boxelder etreet. ‘Price $2260-or will'séll un€urnished at $2000 about $1000 cash. oy, 6 Another 2-room ‘house located on South Willow street, consisting of large reoms, water, cellar under house, chicken coop, shed and toilet, Price $1800. Well afcaten 3-room house with large water on- lot, located just off*C Y¥ Price $4000 on terms, clothes closet and pantry; avenue; large cast front lot. LOTS LOTS ’ LoTs If you are contemplating build ing’ a home, lots fore deciding oy your lotation. WE RESPECTFULLY SOL ICIT YOUR LISTINGS Notary Public Fire, Life and Auto Insurance THE SEE BEN REALTY COMPANY Phone 74-W B. L, SCHERCK, WATCH THIS SPACE DAILY BRANCH REALTY CO. South part; five-room> modern. story and a half, bungalow, recep- tion room with fireplace, large billiard room on secon@ floor, all fin- ished in birch; four rooms in basement, walks, curbing, east front. Price $9.000. “One-half cash. Southwest part, house 20x24, three rooms, small house on rear 12x16, coal and chicken: house; lot 50x130. Price $2500, South part, two-room house. built on back of lot. has water and lights, chicken house; coal house and garage. Excavating has been been done for a basement on’ tha front of the lot. Price $2000. One half cash. ; see our listings of CECIL BON. Northeast part. Six-room storyand a half cottage, porch, water, Price $4500. East part, lawn. walks. district. Glassed in lights, garage’ und out buildings, trees, lot 60x140. four-room house with small house on back of lot: curbing; full grown trees; one block from business Price $8000. i East part, two-room house, water, lights, lot 765x140. Price $1600. West. part four-room house, 24x26, _ Pleted, lot G0x130, Price 4000. ‘East part, three-room> house 20x20; yard, water, Nights, Tot graded. P-ice FOR RENT—Five-r, FOR RENT—Small ™ garage and coal shed; pantry, porch, just being com- ‘ood garage, chicken house in Teea0forne en “a modern houses Butler addition, $50. yase close? in. $12.50, F ° OVER IRI5 THEATER PHONE 232-W. aa FOR SALE BY t JOHN M. ENGLAND COMPANY For Sule on 8. David. ~ Five-room house and bath, large fireplace also 5 rooms and bath in basement, sidewalks and curb all in, now Por Ni unfurnished for $115 per month, best buy-in city, only "$1500 cash. Four lots in 8S. Butler only $500 each $50 cash, balance Better look these over quick. They are going fast. 4 month, Four lots in E. Butler, close in at bargain prices, and y.od terms. Two lots on 8S. Lincoln, $1000 each, $500 cash, balance co suit. Four-room house on N. Maple, a bargain and only $750 cash, bal- ance easy terms. Three-room house close to hospital at $1200. ‘Terms to suit. Good 4-room rose street. house a two rooms ir basement at $2600 on Mel- A bargain and terms to suit. A new 8-room modern house on Natrona avenue, $3000 cash, bal- * ance reasonable terms. rites 12-room house on § Elm. A good buy at’ $9500; one-half cash. . : SEE US FOR INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS 202 Building - JOHN M. ENGLAND COMPANY Office Phone 1129. Home Phone 5434. a NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS, | FOR SALE The regular annual meeting of the stockholders of the Wyoming Tele- BARGAINS IN CASPER phone Company for the election of x ie mats weeare i in rectors and for the of ‘suc! n unusual opportunity in a five- room modern home; full b A a . a pa sted. Casper, Wyoming, on Tuesday, Janu | 4"¢, Would enable her to make a salar ary 20th, 1920, at eleven @1) o'clock | yemain ae home $5006 wih Nundle the proposition, an t tf, me maebONAED, [ROTM aandlf gow ere ambitious Secretary. Very attractive cottage located | in our best residence section; 2 large bed rooms with closets, extra’ large iiving room with. lots of windows, kite {with sink and all built-in features the latest design, bath room without fixtures. This is on the sewer and the price is only $3200, Modern %3-room house built on back of large lot, desirably located pavement. Th: ance tor Fitts . a small investor to get Splendid tot and have Moatgounty: Rosky & Investment Pub. Jun 10-21 ine, ——— en NOTICE OF PUBLIC. SALE State of Wyoming, County of #Natro-} ua, 88. j Notice is hereby given that I will of- fer at public sale @ five (5) room house and* barn located on Section one (1), Township Thirty-three (837) and Range Eighty (80), said property belonging to George L.. Craddock: a This notice is giyen pursuant to judgment, and execution .in- favor of W. M: Ross vs. George Tl, Craddock. That the sale will be held at the front 135 N. Center St. Phone 407m. door of the County Court House in Na-] oR Ss, pyran trona County, State of Wyoming on|* Grunt? weliiee UE, 828) at 10 o'clock A, M. snap e January 24th, 1920 PAT ROYCE, VOR BALE Uaiied Bitton Wool Goan 4 rea _ Bheritt. ity ntooe Wei 8 Wool Come By ALEX McPHERSON, ©: a Besuincohr Nowe ete Horton, tee 8, 1920) the “undersigned Administrator filed its ai account and petition for distribution. .of : suid-estate, “with “the ~ Clerk of tie“whove’eh titled colirt, where anyone interésted thay @xXamine said ac: count #ha petition pid “tik obfections thereto at-.any time on “pefore™ March 8th, 1920, that is. witht bitty days, aft “ed the mela tet) ot . this notice, on February 5th, 1920,.and df ne! objec: tions are filed- the? Administrator’ will make final settlenrent of said sstaté “on. March 9, 1920, t theregtter a a the matter ‘thay or pd by -the cours. Dated this stif diy of January, A. D.| FIRST TRUST & SAVINGS BANK Administrator of the Estate of Charles | E. MéDonata;- apis z William 0. Witso#f, ">. * Attorfey for Estate.p»: Pub. San. 8, 16:20,:2% eas 2dOae above ee éstate) (hat on January 1 Deputy. de ee Pub, Jans 14, to 24> incisive. ®OR SALE—1917 Pal © touriig car. prise elase conditions bargwline a Y one. 2 | NOTICE >. | FOR SALH—New anne WIC Tene In accofgdance with :filate Laws and hae! ee pounds, ae _ eet Seatetened €Payassation, all prover bed TOR “aE: ry eat Sans State Board 0 mn, : ALK OR TRADI Pureh etn ited Eaeeg ean Aasigessed| (,,POUltT3—Whlte wonton 1h RX che ceunbes of aint Lon) 1, 1920. Pennines ‘ony wnity Reche, Bute ook ‘or the Benetit “Of owners | Phone 13W. | prow nt Memionay or r not-of \rerord, we contracts be ‘filed . ‘the county. Bard BO. Pub, Dee?.'27, een ee | WANTED—Work by widdls axed lady New home just being complete d; city; the ving room is large with a massive clinker brick ‘ire- place in o1 end. There are Murphy-in-a-door beds and dressing closets in both the living room and dining room. Centrally located hall which leads to the dressing room, dining room Kitchen and bath located in the east part of the room, full basement. furnace heat, beautiful ‘porch, east facing. Price $5000 with only $100 cash down. New five-room home under construction, modern in every respect. kitchen has all the modern conveniences including a nifty breakfast nook, beautiful fireplace, furnace heat, two bed rooms, living apd ginins. room, full basement, large porch. Price $5500’ with $1000 own. Beautiful new home with a large sun parlor. A beautiful view of the city can be obtained from this sun parlor; large living room with fireplace, dining room with a Seen y ane door bed and dress- ing room. This is a dandy home with all the modern conveniences. Price $5590 with $2000 down. This place is surely worth the money. BUY A BURLINGTON LOT NOW. THEY ARE SELLING FAST, PRICE $200, $25 down, balance $10 A MONTH. ‘ ASK FOR JONES Real Estate HARRY FREE 157 So. Center The Lot Man LET US SHOW YOU THE BEST BUY IN CASPER—A well built five-room . Rentals Phone 968_W. house, nicely furnished thruout for Lenape cared only $5000. Anyone wanting a fur-|5EE BEN STORAGE & WAREHOUSE nished home should see this. Furniture alone worth $15: Owner leaving city and can give immediate possession. chan Bee Should you desire to own a RZAL} HOME on Natrona street, we have a) séven-room house with four finished | ‘ooms in the basement, two baths, fire- place, hardwood floors, mirrored Goors, ‘breakfast room, steam heated garag in fact, every convenience. The price is reasonable and can give terms. We have other attrctive buys to (t! urance Agency. \ i ——— SEIDEL REALTY. COMPANY FOR SALE No. 7&—Bungajow on South Pelaware, east front, 5 rooms and bath, living and dining room {:nished in mission, fireplace, oak flooring, colonades and beamed ccilings, hot water heat. balance in building and Joan. $3500 cash, No. 116.—Lot on North Wolcott. Terms. No, 79.—Six-room burgalow on South Cent 1 fireplace and bath. stree oak flooring, Full basement. Lust front. Price $13,500. | No. 60.—Lots in/-North Burlingion addition. $300 each. Terms. j | FIRE AND LIFE INSURAN } | SEIDEL REALTY COMPANY 11 Daly Bldg. above Lyric Theater . Phone 7363 ; WANTED F FOR SALz ANTED—Furntture, of anything of | value. for cash. Casper Auction House | ——————_____.__ al 208 N. Centers. Phone 60zw. 4-1-1 FOR SALE—OneKiddie Koop; first (cl Rach ct S class condition. Call 473W. i2-11ctf WAIL give good home to relinble high school girl in exchange for light ser- PIANO FOR SALE vice in small family. Box 14, T: We hiv had left on our hands at Casper a slightly used strictly high grade’ piano which for quick sale to a HOUSEKEEPER—Call 616M. « 1-7-tf responsible party will be sold at a — | substantial discount. If desirous of AID FOR SECOND) purchasing a high class piano at a bar- HIGHEST PRICES F hand Curniture. Phone 249. 1-8-12t! 2ujn write for information to THE DENVER MUSIC COMPANY, WANTED—Muid for general house- Denver, Colo. Work in small family. Call 626 1-10-15t enter or Phone 636W. 1-14-4t ing machise , FOR SALE—Leidec! drill | No. Lee Stock, 20." Inquire Wyatt three or four days per week. Ad-| potel. 1-18: dress Box XX, care Tritume, 1L-i4-3t 5 ey —___———__—— | Fon SALE—t-passenger Buic ato! WANTED—About February 1, turnish- | “O\gael~ A bargain Phone 6iBT | modern house. Call 1242. 1-iS-3t WANTLED—Private loun on real estate; | POR SALE—Small slock @0od security. Box 27, Tribune. «! and fixtures; invo! ~ 1-18-8t* | wil] rent or sell building. Phone Ce Rea i WANTHED—First cluss all around wo- | Mornings or evenings. J-ft-3te! 1 Wanted in hand laundry at once. FOR SALE—Good heating niove Call 460M. Call mornings. 3:33-3t? “mornings at 760 8, MoKtuley. |e WILL HAUL EVERYTHING. TRY 3 me once, Phone 1138. 1-14-3t* | FOR SALE—1917 Paine. touring ar iy BALD UC LANG FOR PAINTING PAL) .,{itwt clans condition; bargéin. Terms. FOR PAINTING, PA-! Tt Ofer, Hint Mend ail: tngide ‘aocor: = | Puiohe eaow. NON Pane TING se, pete ing. Phono 143J. 3-9-6t' FOR KALE New Dodge radiators, £40; " ‘3 . Ke i Seen w. TED Experienced chember mala | wrest oe sheer eed wi 8 cha ir work, . - - rents epee! . 1-9-6t*| FOR SALB Ford Fo: press body, 1917 mo y day or 941s. » ister with ex- Call Wea: a “Woman to worl b; Reneral house work.: 335 N. Cen- ——— ee Phone .567R.. 1-16-tf FOR SALE—Close in house arranged < = =| as two Ais. or can rent rooms; seven fo rent 4 Rargne for twe! rooms and bath; furnace heat; garage. He 8 between? seven and Cull 76W for further information. | " Ve aaa A=d6-3t° | 1-13-3t*| — —_——— Ni HAVING | SSOLIDATED | FOR SAL%—Four-room modern house, | sun Parlor. breakfast nook; als» half) Phone rt eae MH at Room 320 ou 2 ding. it* | fot on Lincoin street. WANTS in experienced | 3 —Pouition a! edtencr Ak cae ee gee 49TW. 6 FOR SALE—ONE 1918 FORD RADTA-/| tor in first cfass condition, ten dol- See Bert Wellington at —— | lars. WAN'TED—i or 4 cdvpenters ti Wast way Garaye, Second street. — 1-15 “ rifieton addition, LE Sp Gh 6+ lain Sek BEL dk RL ht a AR be ie eae a | POR SALB—Four-room one bloc! J to aud fro) 1-18-3t house lights rie th and *in, Large lot, two blocks ANTED—Gitl Hor geveral’ house-| sunny newt a cree termers Phone rhe ig ” 15-2! we +) Bo wages. 140 8S. Ash. | tees aaikhy * 1-1-3t) POR SALiG—Bareain—Blooded bay rel ding 5 years old weighing 1150 Ibs, lors in North | py, soub) waddle purposes. | bevche: 5| Gest “otter iio’? Havire Ge." ie te yin. > | Phone 1186iR. PARTY TAKING OVERCOAT BY MI take Kindly return to Lyric Billl | FOR RENT—Vive rooms furnished, in Seay i basement; wood floors, modern. Call| 2UO recelve their own. 1748 jet 1027 8. Cedar. 1-13-4t*| LosT—tountain pen. | FOR RPNT. | FOR _————— FOR T—Two mode: Ble0} | Poou aae Bast Second.” tise fs os Part of -City, on lot 60x140, good 5-room modern house, in size, large living room and dining room, oak floors, kitchen, built-in buffet, window seat, sand fin- ished walls, tinted bathroom complete on first floor; three finished rooms, laundry, store room and large coal bin and ‘toilet in base- ment; the place is offered for $7390 with $2800 cash to handle. | Southeast 26x36 feet ii Close in, near new Catholic church, 60x140 foot corner with two f00d small houses, the place is one of the best apartment house sites in the city: the income at present Is around $50 and ‘van be i bought for $4300; this as well as a!l similar property will be in. high | femand in the spring; now is the time to get your location for | future bullding. South part of city, two blocks from pavement, one ners in that location, 60x140 feet and two room ‘h rear of lot; can be arranged so thut It can be of the best cor- jouse 16x18 feet on made into good double Garage sndcan be boughe for $2300 which is "less than it can ve : Good lot on South Wolcott, 70x 140’ foot corner, $2200. 100x140 foot corner, southeast part of city, $2800. Lot on Cy Ave. $1050: i CASPER REALTY COMPANY HOTEL HENNING, GROUND FLOOR. PHONE 381 START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT! MOVE INTO THIS HOME An attractive bungalow on one of the best streets on the South side near payment. It has five rooms and bath, built-in features and full basement with five finished romsf All furniture, curtains, lin- ens, dishes, silverware and utensils for entire house go with this pro- erty. A splendid HOME and the basement is rented on a basis which represents a high-class investment showing a return of better than 25 per cent on the price asked after paying taxes and insurance. All not necessary as very convenient terms may be had. $2600.— ‘Fhis four-room cottage with water in the kitchen and can be bought on very easy 'terms, the payments will you would, or probably are paying rent for the same amount of space. Situated just off North Pine between Fourth and Fifth streets. Close to town and also very handy for Burlington employees. To Refinery and Northwestern raflroad employes on West Railroad avenue will be handy to your 3 built, practically new house of two large rooms with clothes closet and pantry. It is a good buy, a small. amount down and payments of $35 per month (it would rent for that) takes it. THE QUEST OF THE IMPOSSIBLE i AW STEEL GUITAR AND Are you looking for the impossible trade—thebargain so good—so your pocketbook. Air eA SE oMethentaE tee sure a clnch-—that you will never find it? Don't walt forthe impos- h - 7 » M. sYble. tilize some o @ good trades which are coming up every JAS. H. BURY. REALTY 0. 1-15-1t| day. The above are a few specimens of the many I have listed. Resi- e130 } see | dence lots, business lots, apartment houses, large tracts of city prop- Oldext Realty & IN- praia erty and other safe and high class investments on which a good profit | may be taken and that will tost more in the spring for now is the { time to buy. Whatever may be your wants talk with me. If You Get No Response on Office Phone, 564-R— Then C dence Phone 928-R. . JAY M. PROBST Fire, Automobile, Acciden t and Health Insurance. 405 O. 5. Building. Resi - |Phone 1047-J. 204 O. S. Building \ J. F. JONES & COMPANY Keal Estate and General Insurance — + | Ten-room house on two large lets on Spruce geod location for boarding or reoming — propo: balance on terms. An_ expecially $6000 cuh, Seven-room modern houne; full basement and garug hot water hs ON LINCOLN FULL CORNER LOT. GOOD B at $8000; $2500 cash, balance terms. | New 4-room house, breakfast ook and su rlor; two finished rooms in basement: laundry and coal room; hot air heut; corner lot; Lincoln SC BARGAIN at $6750 on terms. New S-room house and 4 rooms in baxemest on St. Botholoph St. Price $5600 on payments. house on Boxelder St. 0; part cash, balance house on Boxelder St.; East front; full lot. balance monthly. SEE OUR LIST OF VACANT LOTS. J. F. JONKS. J. R. MURRAY, FOR RENT | t-room e and out buildings, 25x130 lot. Price # hly. Price $2600; 8. H. ROBERTSON, Jr. LOST AND FOUND {FOR RENT—Furnishea n, steam STOLEN aecie fonlone: onutwo crentlente Iver Johnson bicycle, No. 326037. Will | Close in.’ 125 ‘“S.Pine. Phone 973... | Pay $5 for wheel and $5 for guilty | Ieizigte Party. Phone 10965." Arthur Simpson, FOR RENT—One large furnished room | for housekeeping, near refin 1040 | W. Railroad. t RENT—Sleeping t and bath close in, LOST—Between Lukis candy kitchen and Railroud avenue, tail off bl fur scarf; finder please return to sui O. 8. building. Reward, 1-13 | re | 200, Finder please + return to Tribune office. FOR RENT—Sleeping room for one pr} ites ae two me 163 Elm. VL eee —— | LOST—One Hi ch w FOR RENT—Room; bath adjoining: | ty back of aes ena akeH With name private house. 218 N. Grant. Phone! gop or French war cross. linder please - ‘ 1-136tt ieave ut this office. “A. L. aA ee renner, FOR REN T—Lurge leeping room in | ud 3-15-3t modern home. Call 645 8. Durbin. 1-13-tf | sleeping rooms; steam! IMMORAL AND SUGGESTIVE 1 2566'S. Muple.’ Phone) 469M. 1-15-3t FOR —Ihree-room apt. with bath. 025 S. Chestnut. eee EXHIBITIONS IN BEALIN Ce RS ~ FOR REN'T—New modern upber or lower apt. 1% blocks off Second, 31 x S. Juckson. 1-15-3t —Bed- rooin With use of Phone 745W. 4-15-309) BIERLIN.—(By mail)—The Berlin po- FOR REN TENT Steam heuted Shree: regen | Tee » are continuing their campaign apt. electricity an ever, a bey, Ure | jaa das ve 3 uished, Phone 760, Major. Ormupy. 4 Hons, tamed pass Marea tae See RPE PPS bar a big ths ae carnival. Motor trucks NT—Three un’ urnishe ry were required to carry to the police oattsgment rooms and kitehen: hot 894 stations the dozen’ principals und 400 Kinley. ~45-14% spectators all of whom were arrested The police also ‘have discovered an- other yndesirable exhibition in one of the cafes where the night life of Ber- lin has been brightest. "Both these dis- plays are characterized as worse than the “explanation” films which still pre ath. SHOULD WEAR ABKULL GAP. [vail in Berlin. The evil will not down and the average fesident of Berlin, wher Mow G16 Telles:| sty called to his attention shrage. his get bis cold? shoulders and remarks, “another frult of All the dratis {the revolution.” in the bank A noted physician asserts that those through his cage, {tiling part in these exhibitions are not } normal. i | Like Cascarsts, they work while | you sleep—-that’s Tribune Wapade i b

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