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} fi it } considering and voting on the follow-|@xecutor under the last Will and Tes- ‘ 2 3 tament of said Kate Julian, deceased, “Shall the capital stock of the safa|When and where any person interested au a Bi rt + i) 3 Ss ? e 7 ] © 3 ‘issued and outstanding were present, by 5D. 1920. 33 C. H. TOWNSEND, | President. | {LEIGH B. TOWNSEND, - “3 —_—— PAGE SIX SPORTING NEWS] REDCAPS MUST GIVE BOND OR the new firm has réfused thus far to take out licenses for the messengers { ae or to supply the’ necessary bond. Coplen Not to Be Stopped with|} «there's one thing I think we One Punch, Champion Has \f could do without in Casper,” said Mayor Pelton, Hard Match |] This morning the police will see Ss |} that the company supplies all the ane ‘ \] necessary bond and licenses or the Heinie Zimmerman is going uP § rm will cease to operate. against a tough bird when he tackles George Coplen of Cripple Creek, Colo., | here In the Iris Theater, March 2: mmerman’ : ability to take a veating TOCAL HUNTERS and come with the winning punch | is what put him through the Denver | Oo Athletic Club tournament this winter | T TAKE TRAIL and make him heavyweight amateur | QUIT BUSINESS AUTOMOBILE QWNERS—Combat the. » NOTICE. OF DISSOLUTION high cost of operation. See our ad this issue. UNIVERSAL CHEMICAL CO.{ Notice is hereby given that at a spe- ‘ 3-18-20] cial meeting of the stockholders of NA- - TRONA HOME BUILDERS, INC., a | NOTICE TO DOG OWNERS Wyoming corporation, held at the of- fice of Durham & Lowey, Suite 301, Oil Exchange Building, Casper, Wyom- Pursuant to Ordinance No. 71-A, of]; ig, om February 18, 1920, at the hour the Ordinances of the City of Casper. | or eight o'clock p. m., at which meeting you are hereby required to make an ap-| 41 of the stockholders were present, plication to the City Clerk for a dog li-}*..’conting all of the capital stock of cense before April 1, 1920. sald cotigany} anaahy = peaper renoite You will be required to keep your! tions, unanimously adopted, said cor: |dog off the streets of Casper, as it 18) Koration was. ordered dissolved, the cot: |unlawful for any dog to run at large! porate enterprise abandoned and ‘the fupon the streets of Casper, within the) -norter, franchise and corporate name ‘city limits whether licensed or not. All surrendered, said) company having dogs so found on the streets will be! ceased to do. business, all corporate taken up and disposed of according tO} debts having been paid, all corporate the terms of said Ordinance. Those! :;-silities discharged and the corporate {who wish to keep dogs will please take) —-s.is and property distributed among {notice and govern yourselves according: | the jersons entitled thereto. The stat- ly. utory trustee for creditors and stock- | E. M. ELLITHORPE, holders is the Western Engineering, Chief of Police.| Company. Pub. March 9 to April 1, 1920, W. D. MANNEN, ae ie eee | EA) President. |NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Cc. M, BRYAN, v1 JTION OF ESTATE Secretary, AND Oe Pub. Feb. 24, March 2, 9, 16, 23, 30. 1920 The State of Wyoming, f h ig | | 288. NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING OF champion of the Rocky Mountain OF SILVER TIPS) county of Natrona : WYOMING & NORTHWESTERN meecrctit anything (Copisninanithe. a) 3 In the District Court of the Sixth Ju-| RAMAWAY COMPANY ns : dicial District. when it comes to taking real punish- In the Matter of the Estate of {+ Notice is hereby given that a Sne- aye nw, : ee on ae trots Gasteee Rech taee HARRY G. DUHLING, Deceased. {clal Meeting of the Stockholders of the Coplen is the same man who stood up sf H Notice is hereby given to all credi-' Wyoming & Northwestern Railway he vyweight Sia se saver zynnoe: Later os men in eric ah above entitled estate, that oft March a. aenatad ra be held at the Offices es Copien was knocked down twelve 5 - 392G, the undersigned Executr ed ny, at Casper, Wyoming o1 times during his battle with the great | OUtside the park, Ed Frost, famous |) ¥.05) account and petition for dis-; Friday, the 16th day of April, 1920, at! Dempsey, but he came back and con-| Scout of that section, who has taken her st Jack Dempsey, present world’s} When a party of four business and} tora and other persons interested in the; Company, duly called by its Board cf tion of said estate, with the Clerk} 11 o'clock, a. m. for the purpose of con- tribul Unued to fight until knocked out in| World-famed notables on hunts for the oo tne above entitled court, where any-|sidering and deciding whether the Stock the seventh frame. This is quite a| last twenty-one years, will act record when it is remembered that} SUide and scout for the party. Jess Willard threw up the sponge in| The party, which will be gone for two the second round. And Jess was a| Weeks, will go to the ranch of Sevut much heavier man than Coplen ever] Frost, about twenty miles from Cody, hopes to be. first. From there, pack horses will be Coplen has a knockout to his credit| used on the hunt. R, H. Nichols, E. Bl which he put Roy Rector into the dis-| £0 on this hunt for nearly five years. ———_—. card. Coplen has scored knockouts over FREE ANY Tube Smith of Denver, Tommy Ryan of WOMAN TO USE Divide ond Jim Barry, another speedy WEAPON TO GET MARRIED boy, besides his big victory over Mar- tin, All seats on the maig floor of the| That matrimony is ‘the woman | pup, Mar. 9, 16, 23, 30, April 6, 1920, Iris will be reserved for the fight next |Same" in the same sense that business Monday night. An ideal system of re-|!8 “the man game” and that a worhan) (wow) serving seats for ringsside view has|™ay use any weapon in her power to ‘anged. ‘Tickets will be placed | Obtain her objective the same as a man : Te “ " operating in Wall Street and carrying - ATE 7 Nay We nenCaN ie a emcees on any sort of business, is the theme| AND DISTRIBUTION OF ESTATE, | " By order of thé Board of Trus McLeod is promoting this big fight fest. in ‘The Woman Game,” the latest Selz- is nick picture-play, starring beautiful pee, > Elainé Hammerstein, which is playing BURMAN WINNER OVER jssit,c5rcae Flaine Hammerstein is seen in the rete of an impoverished society beauty. who seeks to make a good marriage ie 2nse of the laments of her mother Who impresses upon the girl that this jis her duty. (By Associated Press.) PEORL rounds here Jast night. 9 eee [CALENDAR OF SPORTS J) eviaence. ° o| Boxing: Southern A. A. U. champion- ships, at Birmingham, Ala.; Ted Lewis vs. Johnny Basham, 20 rounds, at Lon- don. ING WILL, ETC. NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING OF |,_ trict. THE STOCKHOLDERS OF HOLMES |The State of Wyoming, county of HARDWARE CO. “a |. Natrona, ss. HARDWARE CO. A W¥OMINU|,,, the Matter of the Estate of Kate To the Stockholders of Holmes Hard-! Julian, Deceased. wine Stockholders of Holmes wart! 2uleh Pete tweeted in sec tel! Phone 1127-R | Notice is hereby given, that Thurs- tat Notice is hereby given that pursuant to the request of the owners of a ma-| day, the 25th day of March, A. D. 1920, Will sell on time or trade jority of the shares of the capital stock tad ; Wace of the above-named Holmes Hardware | Court Room of said Court, in the City | Soxcayeene Co., a Wyoming corporation, a mecting|©f Casper, in the County of Natrona, i —SEE— | of the stockholders. of the said company |i? the State of Wyoming, has been THE CLEANER i i will be held at the principal office of|*PPointed as the time and place for CLEANING, PRESSING the company, 145 East Second street, | Proving the will of said Kate Julian, AND REPAIRING | an ant in the City of Casper, Wyoming, on thz| 1eceased, and for hearing the applica- Called for and delivered the | *. be 8th day of April, 1920, at ten o'clock |‘tion of Frank Julian, for the issuance PZ ER i Hennin. Hotel Cas er, Wi 0 a. m. of said day, for the purpose of |t® him of Letters Testamentary, as if 8 ir at be ing question, to-wit: Huimes Hardware Co, be increased from |™4Y appear and contest the same. | Twenty-Five Thousand Dollars, divid-|_ Dated this 2d day of March, A. D. ed'into Two Hundred and Fifty shares | 1920. of the par value of One Hundred Dol- HAZEL CON lars per share, to One Hundred Thou- a) sand Dollars, divided into One Thou- 5 GLADYS FORD, sand shares of the par value of One Deputy. Hundred Dollars per share, fully paid | SEAL.) “ and non-assessable. ROBERT N. OGDEN, Jr. Dated this 9th day of March, A. Lb, Attorney for Petitioner. 1920. ‘filam “ae Pub. Mar. 2, 9, 16, 23, 1920. EARLE D. HOLMES, (P_N_O Jr) President. Pore ee ee Pre Set ee Pub. Mar. 9, 16, 23, 80, 1920. c(wow,) AS YOU EMPLOY A LAWYER— NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION Notice is hereby given that at a spe- cial meeting of the stockholders of | Box C Company, a Wyoming corpora- tion, legally called and held at the office of the Company at Casper, Wyom- AS YOU CONSULT / ing, on the 2nd day of July, 1919, at the hour of ten o'clock a. m. at which A DOCTOR— Meeting stockholders representing and owning more than two-thirds of the ADVISE WITH AN capital stock of said company issued and outstanding or all of such capital stock INSURANCE AU- legal resolution unanimously adopted, said corporation was ordered dissolved, THORITY ON said company having ceased to do busi- ness, all corporate debts having been YOUR INSURANCE paid and the corporate assets and property distributed among the persons That’: Our 1 entitled thereto, The Statutory trus- ats Business tees for creditors and stockholders are \C. H. Townsend, Winnie Bycknum, and Leigh B, Townsend. Dated this 4th day of February, AL ABSOLUTE PROTECTION! Secretary. Service That Counts Pub. Mar. 9 23, 30, , 18, 20, Second pete far, 9, 16, 23, 30, April 6, 13, 20, 111 East Phone 370 «vow? K. R. Jorgensen G. Kulien Larson & Jorgensen, Inc. Contractors and Builders Planning Mill in Connection First and Ash St. Phone 219 Jumbo Martin, scored in the fourth | Lummis, C. E, Dawson and G, F. Bell at Cripple Creek. Martin is remem-| Will make the hunting trip. Mr. Bel bered here for the quick method in| #4mits that he has been planning t0/). heard fy the court. As Amy, Miss Hammerstein is splen- March 16.—Joe Burman |did. She is surrounded by a capable| 1920, of Chicago scored a popular victory ;cast and the entire production is an- over “Kid” Herman of Pekin in ten | other big success for the Selznick stu- a |dios. The wealth of detail noticeable| of the above entitled court, where any fin all Selznick pictures is present andj0M' the usual wonderful interior scenes are| an As an illustration of the cunning of| 1990, and if no objecytons are filed the the fox, hunters have told how an ani- mal hard pressed in the chase has come] ment of said estate on May 1, 1920, or oe across a comrade, and apparently per-|as soon thereafter as the matter may According to fi suaded it to take up the running in|pe heard by the court. i | United States department of agricntune [full view of the field, while the tired!’ pated this 9th day of Marea, A. D. ) the man in the city eats two-thirds more |ON® Temained hidden until the danger) 1929. beef, veal and mutton than the man in} Ws Dast. he country, but the man in the coun- try eats two-thirds more pork than the NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION OF may in the city and one-half more poul-|. TIME APPOINTED FOR PROYV-| WILLIAM O. WILSON, try. In District Court, Sixth Judicial Dis- jone interested may examine said account| holders will authorize (1) the sale and ‘and petition and file objections thereto; conveyance to the Chicago and North- at any time on or before May 8th, 1929, | western Railway Company of all the that is, within thirty days after the! property of the Company, including all last publication of this notice on April) franchises, rights, privileges and im 6, 1920, and if no objections are filed | munities pertaining thereto and all ap- the Executrix will make final settle-| purtenances thereof whatsvever, in con- y Ment of said estate on May 10, 1929. or, sideration of’ the payment to the Coin- menoon thereafter as the matter may|Pany of the sum of One Dollar, und the tof March, A. D.| Western Railway Company of all the Saher thaitthcay ot debts, abilities and obligations of the oH RA. LING, lompany, and (2) the propos: charge Reser 3 thaeaiatate of | and release of record of the mortgage Tascy G. Duhling, Dezeased, | executed and delivered by tho Company WILLIAM 0. WILSON, to the Farmers’ Loan and ‘Trust Com- \ttorney for Estate. pany of New York, Trustee, Jated Janu- eorehuirt A ary 2, 1906, and the cancellation of: all bonds secured thereby and authorized thereunder; and will ratify the astion of its Board of Trustees authorczing | such sale and the release of said mort NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT | gage. 1920. 3. | Dated Chicago, Illinois, February 2, pasa: The State of Wyoming, WILLIAM H. FINLEY, County of Natrona President. In the District Court of the Sixth Ju-) JOHN D. CALDWELL, dicial District. Secretary. In the Matter of the Estate of Pub Feb, 10, 17, 24, Mar. 2, 9, 16, 23, S. B. BARKER, Deceased. 30, Apr. 6, 13, 1920. Notice is hereby gtveu to all credi- tors and other persons interested in the above entitled estate, that on March 1, the undersigned Administrator filed his final account and petition for distribution of said estate, with the Clerk 1 Four - passenger Hudson Speedster, two extra tires. 1 Buick Roadster, 1919. 1. Three-passenger Hudson closed Coupe, wire wheels. I Five-passenger Dodge. 2 Two-ton Diamond T trucks.’ 2 Three and one-half ton e interested may examine said account a petition and file objections thereto at any time on or-before May 8th, 1120,| that is, within thirty days after the lust | publication of this notice on Anpril 6,/ Administrator will make ‘inal settle-} AUSTIN C. BARKUP, Administrator of the Estate of S. B. BARKER, Deceased, ti for Administrator. . . Pub Mar. 9, 16, 23, 30, April 6, 1920. Diamond T trucks. cwow 1 FWD. " 1. Five-passenger Chalmers. All the above in good run- ning shape and tires in A number 1 shape. The “Palace - Ice Cream Parlor 146 South Center All new up-to-date furnishing: Quality and Service*at your command, 3 Fresh Cut Flowers Every Day EVERYTHING IN BU!LDING MATERIAL RIG TIMBERS A SPECIALTY FARM MACHINERY, COAL WAGONS, GAS ENGINES fear eT es ee Phone 62. Office and Yard: First and‘Center wants wor! ilies, $2.50 per, day. Phone HVS FOR SALE ss 2 QB HACER- QUIFRO UN B me tres mil adobes. American Cafe. pe a ne FOR SALE—Sanitary cot five doMars. Two-burnér. Write H. R. Young, Gen. Del. FOR SALE OR’ 22 Se Se TRADH—Raneh “in the prize wheat) seetion of Montana,.35 ucres to fall wheat; trade for home in Ca 108, | ‘Tribune. il i es WANTED—Girl or young woman liv- ing vicinity of Second und MeKinley children few afternoons evenings @ week; 20 cents an hour. "S. McKinley. Es stenographer, several | ce, stenographer and | to care for) —_ TNE DOBBIN REALTY Co.. 212 0. S. Bldg, general office eee WANTED—Woman for general house-| ;_prefer one who ca Phone 917. 134 8. Oak. WANTRHD—To rent Address C. F, P., care Tri WANTED — Experienced dressmaker designer from wants sewing by day in homes. P' 924. WANTED—Sewing of all and chitdren'’s dresses a’ ape- Call’ 630 BE. Second. | STENOGRAPHER | 5% pbalk apERAS SS EN Se te ane Nas WANTED—Competent stenographer. ence desires position. Address Box 104 CLEANERS AND PRESSERS Ne eaned toon close in; cash. Pressing and Day Service, WANTED—Shorthan work evenings, 2a assumption by the Chicago and North-' Casper Business and Professional secmee = Directory 9 nt HERE KELER AM ACCOUNTANTS Pp a re, REGISTRY COR- Auditors and Accountants See us about makin: come Tax report. 211 Oil Exchange Bldg. 3. A. LIKELY Office Phone PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT INCOME TAX AUTHORITY Notary Public. Room rape ee Golden Rule, pene johrbaugh Bldg. Casper Pharmacy.) ARCHITECTS Phone 54. ELECTRICIANS AMERICAN ELECTRIC CO. \12 KR. Third St. Phone 1080 H Armature Wind- | iring and een tel DUBOIS & GOODRICH Rooms 24-25 Towivend Block or Repairini | | tracting. | GARBUTT, WEIDNER & SWEENEY 415 Of] Exchange Bidg. oS DA) EE AS BAGGAGE AND TRANSFER ————————— EE eee { BPARLS TRANSFER & STORAGE Office— Tait’s Billiard Hall Phone: Res. 87.W. Moving a Specialty. (iia ae a CHIROPRACTORS 4. H. JEFFREY swan nt J practo) Lyrte Theater Bid; Uffice Phone 706. LAWYERS WILLIAM 0, WIL! q Attorney at La sd i aper, Wyom! Suites 14-15-16, Townsend —— ee MICHAEL W. PURCELL Attorney-at-Law Suite 316 O11 Exchan: Casper, Wyo., ——_—______ ge Building one Sd, 204-207 O11 Ex: Casper, Wyoming. DR. B. G. HAHN DR. EDNA HAUN Chiropradtors Suite 2, Townsend Bldg Office 423° Phones: cae DR. M. HARNED Phone 3s69W. ap COLLECTIONS COLLECTIONS Wyoming Credit Rating Exchange Collections made anywhere. Con- nected with Credit Associations United States and Corner First & Wolcott, Upstairs, ' | Plumbing ao CONTRACTORS ‘We Take Care of the Home Building KOSKI & COMPANY rpenters & Contractors Cor, Lambert and Washington, @ sneéialty. ly attended | Shop 129 W. Firat, (McClure Bldg.) REPAIRING Se | LET MB FIGURE WITH YOU ON * YOUR HOMB OR BUSINESS BLOCK PETER CLAUSEN General Contractor 8. Bide. Phone 767M | Office aoe FOR PHON GUN REPAIR snOGREN 107 B. Lambert, Phone 1200 | Aas ed ala AND DECORATOR | Quality in enamelin; reas branches of ee Camp Work Estimates Furnished 10. Rig Contractor Phone 10163. P. 511 EB, Military, C: CLOTHES CLEANERS ICE CLEANERS ii & Ny«anrd Remodeling INT" Linden and Railroad 31 eS eee THE SERVI He J DOCTORS DR, MYERS Physician and Surgeon PUBLIC STENOGRAPHY Private dictation room. complete mailings we will call. Rating Exchange, Upstairs, Suite a fe Office Phone 699. Res. Phone 746 Wyoming Credit Corner Firat & G. 8. BAWDEN, M. D. limited to diseas bp Lag Tract and Office: Rokrbaugh Bldg. ; House, §47M.; 2 or 373 STAGE LINES if Mall Ex; mn H Hours: 10 a. m. t rty Garnge. home 8H3 or 977. —<—___ ——_—_—_—_—__ REMINGTON TYPEWRITERS W. L. TALBERT, Representative | at “* ” Phystet Bpestal atte ice and diseases of women snd| Office. 201 Reatdence 164 — —— VETERINARY SURGEON Ph: Office: Suite R. A. RATHBUN Veterinary 8 At Casper Pharmacy. Phone 180, a ixrgeon 4, ‘Smith Bldg. nes— beak Er in fam- DRESSMAK 16-2t" ———— NTED—An experienced cashier at WA PXpply at pn 5-2t SSS ee NTED—Chambermaid for boarding Ln Apply 239 W. Second. 3-15-t? We have a cash buyer for a 5-room modern’ house, that) well located. R ‘ sh16-1¢ es a eS WANTED—Bright young accurate at figures one willing to learn only need good salary to start. lady; must six-room house. Jease for six months or year. 3-16-3t* kinds; ba- B-16-3t years experi- Phone 495W. 8-15-2t* t house with fur- allroad and Cherry. 3-16-4¢* WANTED—To buy _2- or 3-room house Reply Box 15, Trib 3-16-3t* a typewriter Tribune. 3-16-1t* % o DR. I. N. FROST 1 Rooms 204-206 Phone 123." WYATT HOTEL RE —2 — | The ened F=f PE aea HOSPITAL | Phones 272 and 278 DR. H. R. LATHROP, Surgeon me Charge, 4; Res. Phone 116 DENTISTS DR. J. C. BIBBS mtint ae ecu | 3 $5 BAGENS, STANLEY & MURANE ers, change Bla@g. | ———— vain STIRRETT 3809-10-11 O11 “Exchange Blag. oo GEORGE W. FRRGUSON ' A Rooms 22-22 Townsend Riga 196-5 “Wyoming PLANING MILL See J. 0. JOHNSON for Mill-Work ana Window Glass PHONE 1323. Mill Rear of MeRorey Apts, PLUMBING AND HEATING — 10) d_ heating, hot water | Jobbing of aptends to. | hot water hot air tur- Inds prompt- Tray. OGRAPH AND pe | kalsomin- the paint- CHAS. A. HAMILTON Phone 1145W. 639 8, Beech, | ROOMING HOUSES HOME OTR West Second St” 1 Strietly Modern Rooms by Day, | Week Renaonehie, P, DALTON, Prop. 1 a gay STENOGRAPHER Mimeo- Freight and Pas. It “Cre na. | hotel Pe wee | i me 12’ or 5-tf Z FOR RENT — Thre FOR RENT—Modern_fri suitable for, twa. Phone GJ, 3-16-2t ———————<————— FOR RENT—Four-room house, et LOST—Two gingham dresse! TUESDAY, MARCH 16, 1920. BEN STORAGE @ wanenounn f peaviond in Phone 74W. 108 W. Fira: « CECIL BON BL schEacK es ee es WANTED—Furniture, or anything value, for cash. Casper A\ or tok N. Center, Phone 6o2W. om acne WANTED—Young women, 18 years old, to train for nurses. ‘thr year course. Salary while training. $25, $30 and $25 a month. Apply Su erintendent of St. John's — Hospit Cheyenne, Wyo. FOR SALE—American Pool and liard Parlor; a good buy, 3-13. Rati: 2a irtoalh ee is 2). natal ED WANTED—White woman for hous keeper. Call Sunday afternoon or ; ter 6 p, m. during week. 5 WANTED SALESMAN To handle stock for Wyoming Corporation. Must be able to get results. Attractive propo. ition. Give experience in re- ply. Address J. T. LUSCOMBE Connor Hotel, Laramie, Wyo. 3-13-3t WANTED—To rent four or five-room modern house, furnished; no chil- dren. Phone 8043. 3-10-68 WANTED—Small erectric motor; not more than %-h.p.; must be in good condition. P. 0. Box 956 3-10-2tdn pctonce Shh AA sales te ta RATED WANTRD—Position as stenographer: experienced; can furnish recommen: dation and reference. 10423. 3-18-st9 GEOLOGIST WANTED—A newly form- ed corporation wants the services of a reliable young geologist who will consider proposition of interest in com- pany for part services. Company his plenty of backing and large holdings. Work to start at once. Write J. W. McCauley, Denton, Montana, for int view. 3-12 WANTED—Gas engine mechanic;must be first class; mo automobile men need apply. Top wages and stendy work in town for the right man, See Mr. Green, Floyd Bldg. Co., at Midwest Refinery. ~ 3-15-20" If Se WANTED—Bushelman and _pressers: good wages to right party, \: Method Tailors. 3-12-tt ———— WANTED—AN kinds of carpenter work by day or contract. Call nll Bt ———_—_ ™D—Second hand clothes and Wearaitare of any kind. Phone the Salvation Army. 6117 Tete ———__$__—$—$—. priced right. THE DOBBIN REALTY CO,, 212 0. 8. Bldg. ‘B-16-1t to lease dining room and kitchen, Box 116, Tribune. 3-16-4t HELP WANTED—$3.50 per day paid one lady in each town to distribute free circulars for Economy Non-Alco- holie. flavoring. Permanent position. BE. Barr Co., Chicago, 3-16-1t* WANTED—Lady for alteration room. Golden Rule Store. 3-16-1t FOR RENTFurnished, modern apart- ment; no children. Phone 1193. 3-15-2t FOR RENT—Sleeping room, modern. Phone 7573. 217 N. Grant. 3-16-1t FOR. RENT—Modern sleeping room for two respectable gentlemen; also board half block from pavement. Phone 159M. 3-16-1t FOR RENT—Sleeping room, modern, rentleman preferred. 476 °S._ Lin- coln. 3-15-4t* FOR_RENT—Furnished steam heated bed room adjoining bath, for gen- tléman. Phone 834J. > 3-15-3t FOR RENT—Room for four men, $2.50 each per week. Phone 193R. 624 S. David. $-15-2 FOR RENT—Two unfurnished rooms for housekeeping. 730 Bucknum. Phone 548W, 3-16-3t FOR RENT—Three partly furnished naekeening basement rooms: no children. Phone 239J. 1016 South Ash. $-15-3¢ ROOMS AND _ BOA 1D — Reasonably prices. 330 W. Third street. 3-15-6t FOR RENT—Unfurnished basement rooms, Phone 1339. 325 N. Grant. FOR RENT—Two modern agement sleening rooms. ‘One large room suitable for four, and one room suita- ble for two, $15 a_person; gentlemen preferred. 1037 BE. Second. (Phone 1330, 3-11-tf FOR RENT—Ranch, clone in, 150 acres under cultivation, 1200 acres under fence; horses, implements, etc. Box "4. Tribune Office, 8-8 tf —— FOR RENT—Space in American Pool Hall; ciean, nice building. 3-13-3t' FOR RENT—Steam heated, pleasant hed room, desirable location. , Fhons 2 = S | room furnished house; built-in features in kitchen. North Genter street, one block south of brick yard. Inquire J. B. Baelely ont bed room, Side, Phone 1247J. L LOST AND FOUND — LOST—On 8. Durbin, between Presby- terian church and Golden Rule story, fold eles watch; monogram. on, bac! - Phone 383, Reward”. | between ; one blue Washington and Jefferso: and white plaid and one blue and white stripe, N. Jefferson, Rawat: Return to 359 s-16-2t° ———— FOUND—English setter, black, and Carey. white. Call 780M or 143 Went Telt®