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~-NOLACK OF PEP INGLUBFORMED FOR GIRLS HERE Business and Professional Wom- en’s Organization Holds First House Warming in Y. W. C. A. Quarters Pep and enthusinsm were distinctly features of the first regular meeting of the Casper Business and Professional Women’s club which has held last eve- ning at the new temporary headquarters of the Y. W.C. A. econd street, just beyond the st church. 3 she arrivea| new home| completely ch young woman y invited to inspect the which it is hoped will be equipped this week with “borrowed” furniture which will make it a reat home for working xi during their leisure h The ,house| will provid with a living| room, ofice embly room which can ls@ be used as a rest room during noon hours, a kitchen, which can be used for preparing refreshments for social gath- erings of large or small groups of gir! two bed rooms, a sleeping porch and bathroom which will provide living quarters for the new secretary of the! association and also emergency accom- modations for transients. Miss Maude Corbett, of North Mich., has accepted the position as sec- retarygof the Casper Y. W. C. A. and will be here to take charge on June 1. Miss Corbett is thoroly experienced in Y. W. C. A. work having held tarial positions for years, and it is} felt t she will be admirably suited to! direct the work here. Last night's meeting of the Business and Professional Women’s club Was the first at which the newly é@lected/ president, Miss Mae Winter has pre- sided. The program was opened with the singing of America and a short dis-j cussion of business matters. Miss Wintér the reduced L. A Reed, one of the directors of the Cham- ber of Commerce, after expressing thej as Adams, secre WORTH MORE. THAN FORTUNE Power Gains Eighteen Pounds— Rheumatism Disappears After Taking Tanlac “What Tenlac has done for me worth more than a fortune,” said George Power of 201-2 Rottenberg st., a lifelong resident of Halifax, Nova Scotia, end well-known employe of the Nova Scotia Tram and Power Co. “I have gained eighteen pounds and feel better than for twenty-eight long years,” he continued. “I don’t believe anybody in the world suffered from rheumatism as bad as I dig. It was a sharp, shooting pain that would go through my knees, down my legs and into my ankles just like some- body was sticking a knife through me. I couldn’t work at all in damp weather and suffered so intensely I would turn white as a sheet. When the attacks came on I wouldn't be able to sleep a | wink, my joints would swell and my; knees would get stiff as boards and I wouldn't be able to walk for two or three days at a time—just lay up in bed flat of my back. “Tanlac was so highly recommended by people right here in Halifax that I tried it and now I wouldn't take any- thing in the world for the good it has done me. My rheumatism is entirely} gone, my appetite has picked and I sleep fine every night, and feel like a different man altogether. Tan- lac is the greatest thing I have ever seen and I want to let everybody know what this wonderful medicine ll do.” Tantse is sold in Casper by Casper Pharmacy, in Alceva by Alcova Mer- cantile Co., in Salt Creek by Salt Creek Drug Store.—Adav. Spe Today’s Event One hundred and seventy-fifth amit | versaty of the victo of the Frenel over the Allies in the great battle of Fontenoy. Fifteenth anniversa of the great tornado at Snyder, Okla., in which more than one ‘hundred persons were killed and many injured. Scranton, Pa., is to be the meeting { | ° the Business Women's club place today of the annual conventiort of, Ss much to the girls of Cas-| an the Chamber of Commerce does {to the men, or ains of that asper 1 re bi the Amalgamated Association of Inen, and Tin Workers. At a special election in St. Louis to- ave before me the Gay the voters wil pass on a preposed is- ' Mr, Reed declared, a/ Sue of $24,000,000 in bonds to be used for sentiment which the girls greeted with} Municipal improvements. applause. “I question whether fully realize the ithportant part play in the bw: life of the city," he continued. derstand it, this organization you! youl is the} Calgary's contribution to the Hudson Bay Company anniversary celebration, ness and educational/in the form of an elaborate street pa- “As I un-\geant will begin today. Alabama Republicans are to meet in nucleus upon which you intend to found| State convention at Birmingham today your Y¥. W. C. A. “Such a venture as thé building of a W. C. A. means work, sacrifice and Vice, but you can have the satisfac-| tion of knowing that what you do now) will benefit not only ‘yourselves but} those who come after, that you are! working for the future as well as for the present. y “Those who employ you realize keenly} the need of such an institution as the Y. W. C, A. whi will relieve young women coming here to work of thé c of living conditions and are mo ready to help you. Those w strangers fave a hard problem, and many » given up the struggle and fone back to the places from which! they came. “An organization such as yours car de much to help these suange girl” M W. W. Sprout, whe ts one of the few ular women attendants at th Chamber of Commerce meetings, ©: pressed her appreciation of the com munity spirit being developed the and the hepe that the business girls may have similar meetings. We want to develop more of the pro- fessional spirit, and the ability te get to- gether, work together, and play to- her, among the business women" Winter said. Miss Beatrice Boedefeld report more than 50 girls enrolled as membe: of the new club and urged that all pres- ent be on the lookout for other members! and particularly for strange girls who! will appreciate the opr the club offers of making frftnds. x, Miss Marie Engarde gave a most en- thusiastic talk in which she urged that the members of the club strive particu- larly to put something into it rather than to get something out Miss Engarde mentioned which she had been a t Your whole you belong ‘M 1 meeting girls and clubs of member in the . outlook ts entarged if to a live group of girls,” she uid, You 5 stimulus, there is some- thing ahead, life isn’t simply working fram 9 to 6, going home, reading a while, going to bed and repeating the process next day “The main id together. Americ togetfer since 17 spirit. Women now, and they great in commerce, the business world. “Bach of us can give the other girl new viewpoint, and I want to emphasi again the point—Put something into the club Mi 2 in any club is getting ns have been getting 6. It's the American are getting together , coming to mean in politics, deal in May Hamilton declared that the Busi Women’s club wil have no need to sit under the light of the Cham ber of Commerce, but will light 4 bright te its own, df its members deter- mine to push it and stay with it. Mrs. Harrison Rush urged that the girls have some definite object to work for, and it was intimated that the club is to take up a definite work, preceding the gen- eral financial camipaign ‘for the Y, W. c Mrs. J that the nucleus of the and that it together ive W. Burns einphasised the fact Business. Women's club is ‘the Y. W. C. A. membership; main object is to get girls to broaden their ideals and to them standards of business ethics. employers will especially ap. it if we lay stress an the fact uim to give the hest we have to} hat we sur busines To give log: attending work for good by the National Cleveland business ¥ioW Mi the convent on at 'os7-w. unities which |: to choose their delegates to the national convention at Chicago. Vice President Marshall is to be a speaker at the annual meeting of the Virginia Bar Association, which is to open today at Richmond. Candidates for two United States sen- ators, representatives in’ Congress and other officials to be veted for in Novem- ber will ‘be chosen in the Democratic primary to be held in Alabama today. + — NOTICE I will be in Casper cemetery for the next ten days erecting tombstones and building cement curbings around the lots. Order tombstones and curbings now for Memorial Day. Robert Simp- son, Casper Tombstone Works. Phone 505 East Second. 5-10-3t re ‘ What women spend on silk stock. they save in skirt goods. LEGAL NOTICES SS NOTICE OF INCORPORATION CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY, IN CASPER, WYOMING, was incorporated in the office of the Secretary of State, at Chéyenne, Wyoming, on the 13th day of February, 1920. The’ object of said corporation is the ;maintenance of religious worship and to maintain, hold and keep in repair a house of public worship, with or with. out a parsonage house appurtenant thereto. The corporation being organized for religious purposes and ‘not for profit, has no capital stock. Its terms of existence is perpetual. The number of directors or trustee is five (5), and those who will ma the affairs of the corporation for first year are Atha Williams, H. W. Hott, William Bryan, Coral Frances Simpson-and G. R. Hagens. Operations of the said company will be carried on in the City of Casper, Natrona County, Wyoming. The principal office and place of busi ness of said corporation is Casper, Na trona County, Wyoming, and the agent in charge of said office is Atha Williams CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY, } CASPER, WYOMING. Pub, May 8, 10, 11, 1920. | H&M NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION dicial District | State of Wyoming, County of Natrona,—ss: Barron A. Nangle, Plaintiff, | Gertrude Horton Nangle, Defendant To Gertrude Horton Nangle, a non-resi- dent of the State of Wyoming, «and whose place of residence and postof- fice address is unknown You are hereby notified that on the 3d day of May, A. D., 1920, the above: named Barron A. Nangle began an ac- tion against you by filing his petition in the District Court of the Sixth Judicial District in and for Natrona County, State of Wyoming, whene said suit and action is now pending, That the object and prayer of the pe- tition in said cause is to obtain a decree and judgment of absolute divorce from you, alleging as grounds therefor deser- tion for a term of more than one year last past; and immediately prior to the date of filing said petition. You are further notified th: fail to answer said petition, 1 mur thereto,'on or before the of June, A. D,, 1920, said petition will be a The next meeting of unless a spe that. time. women's month will the club will be] al meeting is| Plans for an-/| bang t some-| undoubtedly he} | held May 24 callec f hime made. tins aken trué, and judgment rendered thereon according to the pri This 3d day of May, A. D. (Seal) HAZE Clerk of the District Court.! Ry’ GLADYS ORD, Deputy. haat May 4, 11, 18,°25, June 1, 8, 1920. is up, too, | he| In the District Court of the Sixth dJu-; NOTICE 'TO ALL PERSONS NOT HAV-! ING CEMENT SIDEWALKS ALONG THE STREETS AND PORTIONS OF STREETS DESCRIBED HEREIN, KNOWN AS SIDEWALK DISTRICT NO. 3. The City Council of the City of Cas- 'per, Wyoming, in accordance with the | provisions of chapter 101 of the Session ‘Laws of Wyoming, 1915, and in accord- ance with Ordinance No. 95-A, of the City of Casper, Wyoming, hereby gives notice to the owners of the following deseribed property and. orders the cen-| struction of sidewalks along the streets adjacent to and abutting the following described property: Wolcott St., from the north line of |18th St. toa point 150 feet south of the | south line of 14th St. produced. Durbin St., from the south line of 12th St. to a point 150 feet south of the south line of 14th St. Beech St., from a point 150 feet north of the north line of 12th St. to a point 150 feet south of the south line of 14th St. South Kimball St., from a point 150 feet north of the north line of 12th St. to a point 150 feet south of the south line of 14th St. South Park St., from a point 150 feet north of the north line of 12th St. to a point 150 feet south of the south line of 14th St. 12th St., from the east line of Durbin St. to a point 150 feet east of the east |line of South Park St. 13th St., from a point 150 feet west of the west line of Wolcott St. to a point 150 feet east of the east line of South Park St. 14th St., from a point 150 feet west of | the west line of Wolcott St. produced to @ paint 150, feet east of the east line of South Park St. SIMIIWALK DIS CASPER, BOUNDARY OF TRICT NO. 3, CITY OF WYOMING: 3eginning at a point on the east line of Durbin St. 150 feet north of the north line of 12th St. | Thence easterly and parallel to the north line of 12th St. a distance of 1,240) feet to 2. point 150 feet east of the east line of South Park St. Thence southerly and parallel to the east line of South Park St. a distance of 1,110 feet to a point 150 feet east of the east line of South Park St. Thence westerly and parallel to the south line of 14th St. a distance of 1,900 feet to a point 150 feet west of the west line of Wolcott St. produced. Thence northerly and parallel to the west line of Wolcott St. a distance of 590 feet to a point 150 feet west of the west line of Wolcott St. Thence easterly and along the north line of 13th St., a distance of 230 feet to a point on the east line of Wolcott St. Thence northerly and along the east line of Wolcott St., a distance of 140 feet to a point. Thence easterly and parallel to the north line of 13th St. a distance of 175 feet to a point. Thence northerly and parallel to the the east line of Wolcott St. a distance of 160 feet to a point on the south line of 12th St. Thengé easterly and along the south line’of 12th St., a distance of 255 feet, to a point on the east line of Durbin ‘Thence northerly agd along ‘the ex: line of Durbin St., a distance of ft. to the point of beginning. All said sidewalks shall be construct- ed in accordance with the plans and specifications as prepared by the City Engineer and approved by the City Council and now on file with the City Clerk of the City of Casper, and shal? be five feet in width and constructed of cement concrete and properly graded. All sidewalks which are not place! on the streets or parts of streets here in mentioned and remaining uneon structed after thirty days from the date] of this notice, shall be built and con- _|structed by the City Contractor of the cost of which City of Casper, and the total said cement concrete sidewalks, total costs shall include that of the side walks proper as well as that of any curbing, grading, handyailing, crossing, and all other neces- sary expense shall be assesed by the City Council as a special ai ment payable in acordance with the statutes of Wyoming and the City Ordinance herein referred to, By order of the City Council. Dated at Casper, Wyoming, this 5th day of April, 1920. FRANK 8. NITTLE, City Engineer. Publish April 20, 27, May 4, 11, 1920, Lady Astor, fM. P., is sponsor for a jnew Plumage Bill by which it is pur- posed to prohibit, the importation into the United Kingdom of the plumage of any bird except that of ostriches and eider ducks. @ i If you don’t keep your money working you will have to go to work yourself. shoe Ben Really 109 W 13" ST. PHONE 74 W The C. E. HOOD AGENCY Room 23—Townsend Bldg. | Phone 196-3 | Generat insurance Strongest Companies Live-Wire Service Specializing in Complete LIFE, ACCIDENT,» HEALTH Protection —in— THE EQUITABLE LIFE of the U. 8S. 1\o— FOR SALE FOR SALE—Snap, lot, 24, block 98, be tween the ‘two railroads: room for three houses; 80x140-foot corner; on Jef: ferson St.: $800; also 100x140 to alley, lots 4 and 5, block 15, Nelson's Addition; $400; good water and fine garden spot: Iso will consider bids on small furnished cabin and lots 21tand 2: west Addition, on Ma Boyer; terms not less than one-half cash, sume 1920 and future taxes, and ass: ments; purehasers only. Address A. * Room 203, White Bldg., Seattle Sapna peaeeene ere ne FOR SALE—Thoroughbred White Wy- andotte chickens. Inquire at Basket Store, 108 8. Jackson. 5-8-3t WANTED WANTED—Young man, 22, manent clerical! position, Box 199, Tribune. WANTED—Work by day; washing. Phone 775. Address 5.8-3t* also bundle 5-T-4t* housework ‘in small family. $35-J, or call at 1104S. Durbin. WANTED—Clean, cotton wiping machinery; 6¢ Tribune Office. Phone rags, for per 4-21-tf man, one who can get result pany operating in the Rock Ci just starting to drill. Give re in first letter. Rock Creek Producers Oil Co., Box 606, Laramie, Wyo. 5-8.4t* Nie BHEKHKE AHHH EERE E ERIM ACCOUNTANTS GUARANTEE REGISTRY CORPORATION AUDITORS AND ACCOUNTANTS ook ¥ nd Stock Hegitivainsicr Agents. PHONE 660. 208-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. REIMERTH & VAN DENBERG Auditors & Accountants Stock Transfer Agents Ss. Bid; Phone 767-3 lds —_—o ARCHITECTS wonols & (Sepa Arehi coms 24-25 Townsend Blech Casper, Wyo. Phone 440. GARLUTT, WEIDNER & SWEENEY | ! UTD We aioere i } 18 Ot one tide 5 RR ae ek °BAGGAGE AND TRANSFER SI BAGGAGE SASDARANGESS TRANSFER & STORAGE jce— Tait’s Billiard Halt Office, 104 - eo CHIROPRACTORS DR. J. H. JEFFREY Di. ANNA GRAHAM JEFFREY Chiropractors. Lyric Theater Bidgy Cent Uitice Lhone 706. RB (Si an ot Phone: Ren. STW. Moving a er St. . 98, DR. B. G, HAHN DR. EDNA HABN Chiropractors Suite 2, Townsend Bidg. Office 423° Phon Res. Se DR. M, BHARNED Chiropractor 260 North Maple Phone s60W. CONTRACTORS ~~ | LET MB FIGURE WITH YOU ON YOUR HOME OR BUSINBSS BLOCK PRTER CLAUSEN General Contractor Offiee 300 0. 8. a P. O. Box 1145 ae = - Camp Work A Specialty Estimates Furnished CHAS, JOHNSON Rig tractor Vhone 10164, 0. Box 934 611 E, Military, Casper, Wyo. Cc. T, PLUCKHAHN, Contractor and Builder. Let me figure with you on your new home. Inspection invited on work now under construction. Phone 1331. Res. 746 S. Durbin. o 'T WORK c Sidewalk an Werk Rigut Prices Let us furnish you estimates Johnson & Company Phone 101 CLOTHES CLEANERS THE SERVICE CLEANERS Horsch & Nygaard Cleaning, Fab eEneene tae ry Pi 0 ° °- Center, Lind: an “Service” Our Motto. DOCTORS i} DR. MYERS | Phyntcian and 5: Special attention givep of women Sulte | Office Phan o es Practice limited to diseases of the Geniio-Urinary Tract and Diseases of the Skin. Office: Rokrbatgch Bl Phones: Office Hospital, Hours: 10 a. m: ¢ o——— | { } || to 6 p. m —— MARSHALL ©, KEITH, M. D. Physician and 8 Special attention given to obst rics and diseases of women and children. : 2 H 3 : Blackmore Bulldt: Phones: Office, 305 Real DOCTORS ‘puynician ana wareeen Office: Suite 4, Smith Bldg. Office 130 Mouse 38 a na idence 164 o— wants per-} Expert window washing and house cleaning. PHONE 1297-J nished. | ness, | goods. | SEE BEN STORAGE & WAREUOUSE work. {) and 5.7-tf| for same. i: 483. | pho: | | | rabbi | mals. | statin, lot sh | 1086, | WANT — | | | \T | || | | o a | _ Additional Cla WANTED CASPER WINDOW CLEANING CO. balance at 8 per eent; purchasers to as\| WANTED--To Rent—Fiv moderr house; part! Telephone 741; 5-11-2t* | WANTED—Tents, tools Phone Phone 74W. CECIL BON pants; ts, your ipments. WANTED—An experienced stock sales: | Rarmipe Co. 615-617 N. 'ED—Second furniture of any. | Salvation Army, 6115. WANTED—To dred dollars on real estate. | Drawer, Box 1103 Casper. 116 © or six ro a ft ly or. reference. 4-24-12t* and some 1086. sadates, 4-27, 109 W. Fir B. L. Si second-hand highest cas: East Midwest Phone 1116-J. lo ices on “the i Borrow—Twelve Stell LEREERE DR. LN. FROST Vhone 123. WYATT HOTEL 2 and 273 LATHROP, Surgeon in Charge, DENTISTS 5 1. C. im. J, haere d Hats for Indies and New tr: ee ‘We call for and deliver, Shoe 3 all work guaran. parlor in conyection. Casper, Wyo, Phone 1319W. LAWYERS Atti MIC! 7 Sulte 316 Of] Exchange ‘Casper, W: ‘hone 0. WILSON LIAM orney at Law Suites 14-15-16, Townsend Block EL W. PURCELL torney-at-Law Bullding you PB te. NICHOLS & STIRRETT Attorne: Rooms 22-23, Casper, BOb-10-11 Oil xchange Bag. —_———_——__— EW. FERGUSON ~nt-Law ‘ownsend Bldg. * Wyoming PAINTER PAINTING Painting and 236 North Wolcott Satisfas oi nterior Di Phone ction Guaranteed PLANING MILL See J. O, JOHNSON for MIl-Work and Window Glass PHONE 1323, Plumbing ana h heatini all kina’ prom Shop—s25 Di Mill Rear of McRorey Apts, PLUMBING AND HEATING DONOHUE ating, hot water ality, Jobbin; romptly attende Sprace. Phone ROOMING HOUSES HO. biti) ba ad est Strictly Modern Week NELLIN P. ——« Rqoms by Day, th.” Reasonable, DALTON, Prop. STENOGRAPHER Smith-Turner Drug Stere. ame TRANSFER HAMM K SERVI SE s NSFER PHONE 235 VETERINARY SURGEON ——————_____ R. A. RATHBUN | Veterinary At Casper Pharmacy. Phone 18 [Seances fi WELDING Phone 674-3 FRED E. WOODBRIDGE Expert OUxy-Acetylene ‘Veldor Heavy Portable Outfit Wor and Casper, Wyo, Fi Boiler Sirtae* 5-8-6t* orn, ur- nar- se ed St. EROK SS WANTED—Woman for general house- Phone 917, 404 8. Oak. 5-8-tf WANTED—wWhite woman for general) WANTHD—Men's suits | Price paid) Ave.; 4-23-tf/ pound,, WANTED—Competent woman for eral housework. 5-8-tf ‘WE BUY, raise and sell fur-bearing | and other yur-bearing ani- List what you have with us, jarge ur é& Specialty | P. Ave, Fargo. 3-22-23: | Be be 2 A eS Reed handle a large block of stock for a com-; WANTED—Anything of value you have ek i,/ to sell—furniture, chines—any kind of househoid & We buy and sell anything. rugs, sewing nia- ‘houe | 3-13-08 | hance ‘clothes and kind. Phone the 2-11-tf | hun- Address 4-28-tf Casper Business and Professional ; Directory oo —________.». ‘Whe CASPER PRIVATE HOSPITAL urbin St. 5 8. Di Phones 27 OR H.R. Rohr! ding. Office Phone 64; Res. Phone 116 j ———e ———-a St. | of to. 200W es _—_—— REMINGTON TYPEWRITERS W. L. TALBERT, Representative at ———__——_——______ i, | FOR QU WANTED WANTED—Teny carpenters on North| Platte iver bridge, one block from refine Apply at bridge immediately. 5-10-2t* SHEEP Wanted to get in touch with steckmen immediately to) handle sheep on the hares; good feed and water, Box 202, Tribune. 3 5 5-10-6t* a LEGAL NOTICES tf, NOTICE OF HEARING ON ASSESS- MENT ROLL IN PAVING DIS- TRICT NUMBER ELEVEN Notice of hearing on assessment roll for the construction of grading, paving, and improving those streets afd portions of streets in Paving District No. 11, in the City of Casper, County of Natrona, State of Wyoming. : Notice is hereby given that the City Council. of the City of Casper will meet the 81st day of May, A. D, 1920, at eight o'clock P, M. of said day, at the council chamber in the City Hall of the City of Casper for the purpose of hearing ob- jJections to the assessment roll for the construction of the necessary grading, paving and impreving upon those streets and portions of streets in Paving Dis- trict No, 11, in the City of Casper, to-wit: “David Street from the north line of Railroad Street to the north line of Carey Avenue, except that portion where David Street crosses Milton Street. Railroad Street from the center line of the alley running north and seuth in block 26, extended north across Rail- read Street to the center line of the alley running north and south in block 53, ex- tended north across Railroad Street, ex- cept that portion where Railroad Street \crosses David Street. Delaware Street from the center line of the alley running north and south | between Center Street and David Street |to the east line of David Street. | Sussex Street from the cénter line of the alley running north and south be tween Center Street and David Street |to the center line of the alley running north and south between David Street and Ash Street except that portion where Sussex Street crosses David | Street. Park Street from the center line of the alley running north and south be- tween Center Street and David Street to the center line of the alley running north and south between David Street and Ash Street, except that portion where Park Street crosses David Street. Hugo Street from the center line of the alley running north and south be- tween Center Street and David Street to the* center line of ‘the alley running north and south between David Street and Ash Street except that portion where Hugo street crosses David Street. Dundon Street from the center line of the alley running north and south be- tween Center Street and David Street to the center line of the alley running }north and south between David Street ‘and Ash Street except that portion wher Dundon » Street crosses David Street. Dover Street from the center line of the alley running north.and south be- tween Center Streét and David Street to the center line of the alley running north and south between David Street and Ash Street, except that portion where Dover Street crosses David Street, The boundary of said Paving District No. 11 is as follows, to-wit: Beginning at point on the center line‘ of the running north and exterided north across ilroad Street and through the prep- erty of the Chicago & North Western Railway Company 166.85 feet north of the “north line of said Railroad Street, Thence south 64 degrees and two min- utes west (S 64-02W) 422.67 feet to a point on the center line of the alley run- ning north and south in block 53 ex- tended north across Railroad Street and through the property of the Chicago & North Western Railway Company 166.85 feet north of the north line of Railroad Street. / Thence south along the center line of the alley. running north and south be- tween David Street and Ash Street ex- tended north 2888.26 fect to a point on jthe north line of Carey Avenue where jjthe center line of the alley running jnorth and south between David Street jand Ash Street intersects the north line \of Carey Avenue 150 feet west of the |west line of David Street. Thence east along the north line of y Avenue 380 feet to a point on the north line of Carey Avenue where the |center line of the alley running north and south between Conter Street and David Street intersects the north line of Carey Avenue, 150 feet east of the jeast line of David Strtet, Thence north along the center line of the alley running north and south | between David Street and Center Street extended north 7073.26 feet to a point on the center line of the alley running |north and south in block 26, extended |north across Railroad Street and thru the property of the Chicagd & North Western Railway Company 166.85 feet north off the north line of Railroad | at, the point of beginning. | otice is further given that the said ment roll is now on file with the City Clerk of the City of Casper in his! | office in the City of Casper, where it head be exatnined by any person, and | thet any and all persons who may de |Sire to object to said assessment roll jare hereby notified to make such ob- Jections in writing and to file the same | with the said City Clerk on or before the date fixed for such hearing, or at sch! jother time as the hearing may be con- tinued to. | +The said City Council will sit as a Board of Equalization for the purpose of | considering such roll, and at such hear ing or hearings will sider such 9b | Jections made thereto of any part there |of. or set aside such roll and order that! {|muen assessments made denote as to jsuch, which appear just and equitable,| | ;#nd then proceed to confirm the same | by ordinance | Dated at ©. | A. D., 1920: | BEN F. PELTON, | Attest: ASA FP. sper this 3d day of May,| } JIR., SLOANE, City Clerk, Pranavanig May 8, 10, 11, 12 and 13, eg |NOI9CE OF INCREASE WANTED—At once; sures aa pipe line work PH Amishige'™ gee’ gels eevee, Ware Peake ce osdbridee, Citi oF xo. in care of Ohio O11 C3, 4-26-10t8 WANTED—One hundred and fifty 1 ing people to invest two hu. lars each; have land, all ma @rill well; payments $50 cash, . month; fortune for those who join ne names in order received maji your check, name and address in fi Teceipt will be mailed, showing your © ment or will call and expisi. Address P. O. Box 894, Casper, W, rj yo,” 5-8-5 WANTED—A girl to help in Apply Newman Bhlg., Apt, 5, | hen hone CALL BROOKS for house, offic; ing windows, rugs, tending ; te § lawns. Fenareas Wants day's work. Phons 5-10-4te MRS. MACK'S LAUNDRY—Rous and bundle work. Phone 460-M 5-114te acetylen Der day: labor ndred do} aterial to f bh dry WANTBD—Experienced “coo k in camp. Box 201, te ik Tribune. Sabet WANTED—Work by day b: woman. Phone 1442. WANTED—Woman f work in smal! famil: washing. 543 Park Ave. FOR RENT. FURNISHED ROOMS FoR 4 N team heat, electric Ii; a and ‘baths; lose to Refinery. senate? t. able, orthwest ner 2 apie. orth corner Lith st, y FOR RENT—Nice, .clea : board. New number 313 Wor: number 330 W, Third. FOR RENT—One. for sale; on te: side of S. Beech, Y middie-2 $1 F general house good w also irst, old 4-26-tt -room house; furnity rms; last house on lett Call from 4 to 6 5-4-tt FOR _RENT—Three- 651 W. Railroad Av FOR RENT—Niecely furnished room, with bath. 00m = Apartment. front 413 N. McKinley. 58-418 —_— FOR RENT—Modern basement room for one or two gentlemen; on pavement, 1615 S. Elm, or Phone 1246-3, 5 ——$—$— roe BOARD AND ROOM—Five-minute walk from refinery; $12.50 per week. Perry ‘Hunter, Mills Addition. 58.6t Sa RS FOR RENT—Front bedroom; modern .home; suitable for two. 526 S. Wol edtt (old number), south of Antlers Rooms. 5-10-2t FS FOR RENT—Fiverroom house; also tw room house. 87-W. FOR RENT—Two-room hou: arrange to partly furnish. Wocshington (new number). FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room adjoining hath; suitable for two mei or man and wife, employed Grant {old number). Se enenee FOR RENT—Five-room modern house: three finished rooms in basement: al- most completely furnished. Phone 1104 S. Walnut. ————— FOR RENT—Two-room apartment for - light housekeeping; one sleeping room sleeping porch; all modern; also Phone 354-R, 252 N. Kimball. — FOR RENT—Frent bedroom, with bath; gentlemen preferred. 323 8. Grant. 510-2 FOR. RENT—Modern half room; suitable for two men; close in. 218 W. Eighth. Phone 1362. 5-10-40 FOR RENT—Tbhree-room house. 802 S. Cedar. —————————— FOR RENT—Neat new 3room furnished stucco house; ctose in location, In N. Casper, Madison and Lambert Sts large porch; three book case c lights; two cabinets in kitchen: pantry; clothes closet; sweet well water; nice place for garden or chickens; $55 pe month. Call 1099.J. SA FOR RENT — Modern suitablg for 625 S. Beéch, FOR RENT—Three-room unfurnished; modern except Phone 1259-J, 1023 S. Chestnut. 25! FOR RENT—One sleeping: nected with bath; lady pre: E. Second (old number). FOR RENT — Modern _ sleeping-room. Phone 744], 957 S. Walnut. 5-10-2t pe oe EE Seyi dal FOR RENT—Moedern slee} E. Second, side door, FOR RENT—Room. Maple (old number). 5-11-21° —— FOR RENT—Two-room furnished base ment apartment: no obiection to cli dren. Phone 165-M. 1225 8. basement unfurnishet ‘sleeping-room; one or two gentlemen Phone 823-M. 5-10-2t partment heat. 5-10-3t* 1. 704 5-10-2t* Dom: ping-room, 713 5-141 378 D FOR RENT—One furnished Third St. room FOR RENT—Furnished rooms. Oak, FOR RENT—Sleeping-room. 1055-M. 1129 K. Second. FOR RENT—Two sleeping bath. 330 E. 5th, Phone 2 FOR RENT—Modern bedroom. Ash, Phone 257. POR RENT—Furnished sleeping jee two and one-half blocks east of Ren ning. 825 B. First. $11 FOR RENT—One-room house David St., Phone 332-J. LOST AND FOUND LOST—On Monday, Engineer's field ae book No. 58. Return to Midwest “i fining Co, Reward. sis LOST—Silver cigarette case with ialtin’ B. W., Saturday. Finder please turn to’ Bert Wellington at Hisly Garage. Reward. “= LOST—Aft the Junior Prom in the sonic Temple Friday night. @ canes ne pocketheek. Please return t® 40st Tribune Office, of TOCK yy COMPANY §-111t ul 915 8 ote OF WYOMING GROCE! Notice is hereby given that the car stock of the Wyoming Grocery & of Casper, County of Natrona, Stale Wyoming, has been increased to the § of two hundred thousand dollar 20 - May. 92 Dated this $d day ee fey ANCE: President of said Corporation. ‘Pub. May 4, 11, 18, 25, 1920. ®- A. LE RIT Ae WPS ALES A IIT COSA R LTTE SE

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