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PLACED QVER GRRVES BF PRSHING'S LOVED ONES CHEYENN OF COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. WASHINGTON, D. C., April 16, 1920. Whereas, by satisfactory evidence pre- ented to the undersigned, it has been ., made to appear that the Citizens’ Na tional Bank of Casper, in the City Wy arkers of Wisco Pry mer era ee ane be-lof Casper, in the County of Na- here, where are buried wife ana|‘Tona and State of Wyoming, has three little daughters of General John | COmPHed with all the provisions of the a: Pershing. “A 3 monument Is in-|5t#tutes of the United States, required éribed with the names of ven |t0 be comptied with before an associa: arren Pershing (the mothe nna ‘ton shall be authorized to commence Helen Eliza h, Ann Orr 1 Mary the business of Banking; sratcPardadiic (tin Qauntitere) Now therefore I, John Skelton Wil Al ve of| ams, Comptroller of the Currency, @o. certify that ‘‘the Citizen's Nation- of Casper,” in the City of Cas Mer marker identifies the Pershing and a third mar! in wh the three lit ve “b virls|* fourth rearker,| Per, in the County of Natrona and State were laid together. A i a duplicate of the Pershing montiment,|of Wyoming, is authorize® to commence is being erected on the same lot, to|the business of Banking as provided ip mark the resting place of members of| Section Fifty-one hundred and sixty family of United States ator|nine of the Revised Statutes of the arren, father of Mr ngements for the pl kers were made when Gen visited Cheyenne Jast the Porrh-| United States. of! In testimony whereof witness my d and Seal of office this Sixteenth y of April, 1920, (Seal) —— » JOHN SKELTON WILLIAMS, . Comptroller of the Currency. s of Wyoming | Publish April 24, May 1, 8, 15, 22, 29, 1920. Compiled Statutes | : 3 NOTICE TO CREDITORS! Ready November 1 — of Lillie M. Iba, Deceased: “Notice is hereby given that letters testamentary were on the 30th, day of ne CHEYENNE, Wyo., May 22.—Copies| April, 1920, granted to the undersigned of the Wyom Cc Stat in the above estate, and all persons 1920, will not be before Nov |having claims against the said estate ember 1, Deput of State |, are hereby required to exhibit them M. Symonds today, ecorn-| With the necessary vouchers for allow ance, to the undersigned Executrix, a ation f the|604 South Davia Street, Casper, Wyo received hy|ming, within six months after the date Wyoming| Of said letters, or they maay be ‘pre- }qiuded from any benefit from such tate, and if such viaims be not ex the new haye office printer new iber of menting on the I secretary The the n from will be 1 unaty om Se EROS J Furnishi: June, 1920. Sealed bids will he received by the Board of County Comressioners of Na-| |trona County for furnishing foodstuffs, for the various road crews, consisting of bacon, hams, potatoes, milk, dried fruits, flour, sugar other staple food supplies, for month of June, 1920. Supplies are to be paid for in cash at the first of the month. No deliver- ies to be made. Goods to be bought in case lots and in as large quantities as and the possible. Bids will, be opened on Tuesday, June 1, 192 t 10 o'clock a. m., in the commissioners’ Courthouse. room in the County ROBERT J. VEITCH, Chairman. Pub. May 22, 24, 25, 26, 27, 1920. Madame Sarojiui Maudu, a leading suffragist of India, will be one of the speakers at the coming meeting of the International Woman Suffrage Alli- ance at Genev: NO. 11683. . |For | ing County Road Crews TREASURY DEPARTMENT, OFFICE) With Provisions for the month of condarised OO LOST—Black leather bill book. Finder may have money. Please return bill ‘book to Wyatt Hotel. | STOLEN—Two mares; one gray and the other black; weight about 1,000 Tbs. each. Brand on gray on right shoulder___._. Brand on black on right shoulder... a $10 reward for their 1295, A. M. Pike. LOST—The party who took change purse in postoffice, please return checks te Tribune and keep the change 5-22-2t SE he LOST—One Holstein cow; bluish-black and white. Phone 845-J. ard. return. Phon: 6-21-2t* Speaking of the irony of fate, the experts are predicting the biggest fruit crop in years this summer, and we can’t get any sugar. cc. | The, coming religious cult and one that will attract about 99.98 per cent of the population to its banners, is one that preaches a special hell for food profiteers, Casper Business Mr ‘bited within one year from the date Symond. ju: volume October, at the this time sa statutes pc sta ted what th will be | red. Dated April 30th, 1920. MARY G. IBA, Estate of Lillie M. Iba, De- at not cost of the RANCHER IS PICKED UP ~ IW UNGONGIOUS STATE = CHEYENNE, Wyo. May a veteran ranchman of in a hospital condition team observed w of up he lent ‘Thos. man hill, is semi-con: sustained rar the here in injuries at cious when 1. He was railroad by the train and was picked to the cit He hi ve details of the a from ed bol INSURANCE “Cody Stampede” Claims Western | Author Director Written, Spoken and Understood NE, Wyo., athe tern 1 Stampede which we Wyoming Other and w at rand ya customs to corporation of office of the state Wedne Irving H. liams, both poration purpose spirit, t prises of exhibitions n sports tin and mi cowgirls of of filed in articl it Larom of Ci lire Clare 109 W 48" ST. PHONE 74W a $10,909. a enter provide is ty A aditions the west; and to ace competitions ay provide for for all who de with the real ec the wes TYPEWRITERS Bought, sold, rented, repaired. Dealer CORONA—L. C. SMITH Casper Typewriter Exchange 101 Wyatt Bldg. The difference between sip and a woman gossip is t alwe he “knowx” dero| another, merely she ha man t the man something woman Phone 856 atory to and uy “hear There is no tonic known that equals the great out-of- doors. ‘ Plenty of exercise in thé open, deep breathing and right thinking make for health and happiness. Whether you moderate exercise like croquet or the more strenuous tennis or baseball, you will find here every essential for per- sonal or field equipment. Also a full line,of auto supplies and fishing tackle. @éo00s PHONE 601 s SECOND ANDO WOLCOTT Si CASPER, AUTO “SUPPLIES PAINT. SPORTIN. WYO. = EITH LUMBER CO. For Prompt Deliveries of BUILDING MATERIAL and COAL A COMPLETE STOCK ALWAYS ON HAND HONE aid letters, they will be forever \ | i } } | FOPPLLLLLL LL Ld TAL IPLLLPLLL LOM i | ' 1 = i} Auditors & Accountants Stock Transfer Agents Bidg. » 8 Phone 767-3 a . ARCHITECTS | DUBOIS & GOODRICH { Architects } 24-25 Casper, Wyo. Townsené Phon Blooh 440, | | | BAGGAGE AND TRANSFER avec eh ehh ed Sa | SEARLS TRANSFER & STORAGE | Office— Tait'’s Billiard Hall GARBUTT, WEIDNER & SWEENEY Architects 48 Of Exchange Blag. Phone 1162 met Kes. 8T.W. Office, 104 Moving a Specialty. BAKERIES 5 OIL CHNTOR BAKORY nd WH Manufacture lesalers tan ljowstone Ave. BEAUTY SPECIALIST UTY SPHCIALIST Dyeing and Bleaching 1m A. BROOKS raduate Scientific Se: Specialist and Mas- seuse. Combings Made to Order. dence PHONE 1367. CHIROPRACTORS DR. J. H. JEFFREY DR. ANNA GRAHAM JEFFREY Chiropractors. Lyrie ‘Theater Bldgw Center, St. 06. Res. 93. B Manicuring, LE. Salls 620 HE. A Strect u ” i Office Phone 7 e 7 0 O | CHIROPODIST | Visitin tific Chiropodist ER Phone 1 unt A St y Work by appointment only DR. B. G. HAHN DR. EDNA HAHN Chiropractors Suite 2, Townsend Bldg. ‘Office 423 Phonea: DE M. BeBNED irepracto: 266 North Maple Phone 369W. CONTRACTORS MH FIGURE WITH YOU ON R HOME OR BUSINESS BLOCK PETER CLAUSEN General Contractor P. O. 1 / i Camp Work A Specialty Estimates Furnished CHAS, B. JOHNSON Rig Contractor Phone 10163. P. 0. Box 934 511 E. Military, Casper, Wyo. oo o- 0 Cc. T, PLUCKHAH Contractor and Builder. Let me figure with you on your new home. Inspection invited on work now under construction. Phone 1331, Res. 746 8, Durbin, CEMENT WORK Sidewalk and Foundation Work Right Prices Let us furnish you estimates Johnson & Company Phone 10165 | | o CON LARSEN & vs General Contractors n& Mill in Connection. 9 W. Midwest Ave. INC. — CONTRACTORS ‘ontractors and Builders aning Mill in Connection First and Ash St. hone 219 LARSEN & JORG N, Inc. CLOTHES CLEANERS an THE SERVICE CLEANERS ! Horsch & Nyguaré Cleaning, Pressing. Remodeling “THE POINT’ 0. Linden and Railroad 8! Center, ‘Service’ Our Motto. Phone 66 G PRESSING REPAIRING SUPERIOR TAILOR SHOP 218 8. Center. Phone 1216 Suits Made to Order jurgeor to disoases | 5. Blas. | Rens, Phone $46 ——o Genito-Urinary Tract and Diseases the Skin. Office: Rokrbaugh Bldg. Phones: Office 54; House, Hospital, 272 or 278. Hours: 10 a. m. to 1 to 6 p. m.; Pp. m. o—— +» MARSHALL C. KEITH, M. D. Phystctan and Su m Special attention given to obstet- rics and diseases of women children. u : 3 Bi Blackmore Building 4 *. cee DD ry ss sxss —- Directo SS ACCOUNTANTS DOCTORS GUARANTEE REGISTRY 1 DR J. 0, KAMP 1 | CORPORATION H on one Sorgeon ' AUDITORS AND ACCOUNTANTS | | | : hohe Bids. j Stock Regist: and 1 Office 1300 =. Howse 35 * | T fer Agents. + A Baa as OS ee a sates | PHONE 660. ———_———-e 208-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. DR. 1. N. FROST Rooms 204-206 e123. REIMERTH & VAN DENBERG WYATT HOTEL and Professional | The CASPER PRIVATE HOSPIT. | 840 S, Durbin 1 Phones 272 and 278 DR. H. R. LATHRO: Surgeon Bnet ee, Office Phone 64; Res. Phone 116 DENTISTS DR. J. C. BIBBS Dentint ! | Rohrbau: | (Over Casper P! 1 Phone ! ——— HIDES HIDE & METAL Co, Hides, Pelts, Wool and Fars. Country shipments solicited. Proper attention guaranteed. NE 562-3 525 West Second St. Casper, Wyoming. oe? Blag. harmacy.) G4. | wyomr Dealers AT CLEANING NEW YORK HAT CLEANING WORKS We clean and re-block all kinds of Hai namas, Seft, Felt and Stitt Hats for Indies and geutiemen. New trimmings; all work guara teed. We call for and deliver. Shoe shining parlor in connection. 123 W. Second, Casper, Wyo. Phone 1319W. WILL PAY CASH for light second-hand car; must be a bargain. United Jew- elry Co., 249 S. Center. 5-19-6t WANTED—By family of three adults, furnished house or apartment. Fami- ies going away for the summer wish- ing to rent their homes to responsible parties please address Mrs. Field, care Tribune. 5-17-tf WANTED—Carpenter worl tract, al kind: 640 8. A: stnall_con- is of outbuildings, sh (new number). 5-17-6t* WANTED—Responsible: party who will take care of property wants to rent modern furnished or unfurnished house in good location. Address Box 210, Tribune. 5-17-6t* WANTE work, rough dry or finish; curtains, comforters and silk work a specialty, Mrs. Philips, 136 N. Lincoln (new number). 5-18-10t* WANTED — Second-hand refrigerator and mahogany or walnut dresser or dressing table. Phone 217. §-21-2t* WANTED—A cheap Ford at once for cash. Apply after 5 P, M., 1103 8. Poplar. §-21-2t* WANTED—Lady or girl to help with housework. 6540 W. Midwest Ave., Phone 618.R- 5-21-3t* I WILL RUN buck herd on South Lone Bear beginning June 1, Andrew Macpherson. 5-21-12t* WANTED—Men's second-hand _ suits and pants; highest cash price paid for same. 116 East Midwest Ave., phone 483J. 4-23-tf WANTED —Mill man. Rear of McRorey Apartments. ‘Phone 1328. Address J. QO. Johnson. 5-19-4t WANTED—Men; age 55; experience un- necessary; t el; make secret investi- gations, reports; salaries, expenses. American Foreign Detective Agency, 639, St. Louis. §-22-1t* WANTED—Man with team or auto who can give bond to sell 137 Watkins home and farm products; biggest con- cern of kind in world; $ 10 to $5,000 yearly income; territory in this county open; write today. J. R. Watkins Co., everywhere. Write today. 2, Winona, Minn. 2 pine et WANTED—Dressmaker wants work in families; $3.50 per day. Phone 347-R. ‘ §-22-1t* Watkins Co., RADIATORS for autos, trucks, tractors repaired and rebuilt; McKinnon, Jack- son, Freeze-Proof and Shotwell-Johnson cores properly installed on short notice. sper Auto Radiator Works, 435 V MICHAEL W. PURCELL, Attorney-at-Law Sulte 316 O11 Bxchange Bultdin; Casper, Wyo., Phone Sd. . HAGENS & MURANE 204-207 ON Exchange ‘Casper, ‘Wremiag. ——____ { NICHOLS & STIRRETT 30-10-01 Off Machange Dias. | | GnoRGE Ww. rEnGusoN ' Rooms 22-23, nsend j 00 Fownsend Blas. 4 ‘Casper, i - Wyoming ates OPTICIAN a. A. Frenzel Byes Tested, Glasses Fitted. Our Work Is Guaranteed. 262 South Center Street PAINTER PAINTING | c. MOHR Painting and Interior De 256 North Wolcott =H coratin, se Phone 6: i Satisfaction Guaranteed RD PLANING MILL See J. 0. JOHNSON for Mill-Work and Window PHONE 1328. SUB Mill Rear of McRorey Apts. | | | | _ UNION MILL COMPANY Shop and Offices Railroad and Durbin Streets Let us.éo your mill work Our prices are right | We carry sherwin-Williasne Paints | Phone 1462 PLUMBING AND HEATING J. DONOHUE Plumbing and heating, hot wat heating a specialty. Jobbinj all kinds promptly atten Shop—826 8. Spruce, Phone or of to. new ROOMING HOUSES HOMH HOTEL Basia West Second St. letly Modern Rooms Day, Week or Month. Hensomabio, NELLIE P. STENOGRAPHER intuishne eee) BEMINGTON TYPEWRITERS W. L. TALBERT, Representative | at Smith-Torner Drag Sterc. i i o- Phone 176 TRANSFER FOR Quick SERVIOL HAMMIL 13 TRA NSFER PUONL 235 VETERINARY SURGEON R. A. RATHBUN Vet LAWYERS Yellowstone. 5224t | WILLIAM 0. WILSON WANTED—By June 1 to 5, mod | Zitee ral or 5-room furnished eee by is oe é, sible parties; permanent if mutually Belton AGMEAS Towmnens Wiese 1 TLE” RL. Horns,” care National Ss | Supply Co. 5. WANTED—Live salesmen and brokers communication solicited. We are rec- ommending only the best oil companies stock. after thoro investigation. We furnish bank erence and ca ope ion with our men every way possible. r- well Brokerage Co., Central Stock Ex. chance Vichita Falls, Texas, 5-22-9t* WANTED—Casper Glass House has everything you need to brighten up with, such as wall paper, kalsomine, paints and varnishes, at the Army Goods Store, 144 KE. Midwest Ave., Phone 1874. -22-1t WANTED — Competent woman for housework; four hours daily; apply by letter only. Box 215, Tribune. 5-22-t£ WANTED—Carpenter work, plastering or painting; day or job work. 910 N. Center (new number). 5 od Se WANTED—A small cash register by George Vroman Post No, 2, American Legion. Phone 1165. 5-22-2t 5-2: WANTED—To make handsome knitted set for ba ; robe, sweater, cap and bootees; price reasonable; work guaran- teed, 240 S. Washington. 1t* WA4NTED—Woman to cook for bache-| Tor. Address Box 217, Tribun t* WANTED—Agents to sell Texas small! oi! acreage carrying $100 stock bonus | in big Texas Royalty company free with each ten-acre tract; complete salesman’s kit with full details furnished; sells on sight; big commission; work in your own community among friends; possibility of $400 to $500 a week. Address Sal Manager, 521 Cooper Bldg., Denve Colo. be t? See ee AGENTS—Sell tires direct to car own- er; 30x non-skid, $11. other sizes in proportion ,000 miles on liberal adju: big commissions paid we ence of capital, unnec Tire Clearing House, | Chicago. AGENTS—Absolute _monopol sive territory’ necessity in ev school, shop, office; $40 to week; $1 to $2.50 an hour spa | Laecassia’ Co., Dept. 609, St. Louis, Mo. 5-22-1t* AGENTS—Are coining mon selling Cramer Sanitary Brushes; also Brus- } sels Fibre Brooms; outlast four corn} brooms; exclusive territory. Cramer Mfg. & Sales Co., Wichita, Ian: 5-22-1t* —— AGENTS—Rither sex, to sell waterproof aprons; the biggest and best aprons on the market; you make $5 to $15 per (old number). tt? | WANTED—Competent maid for general | Phones: Office, 30; Residence 166 $0 At Casper fear ae x00. | ezoe 1367. housework; small family. Corner} Center and 12th Sts., Phone 418. | . 5-20-tf | WANTED—Call Brooks for cleaning | house, office, windows and rugs;) attending lawns; vacuum for rent. | 5-21-4t* fio money required. J. W. Philadelphia. | AGENTS—Send_ for, freq toilet soap | J sample and $10 cash ‘refund offer Additional Classified Ads — WANTED WANT:iD—Janitress. Co. Natrona Power 5-22-3t WANTED—Clean, wiping machinery; Tribune Office. —— WANTED—Man to care for lawn; white man preférred. 902 S. Beech. 5-21-3t _—— WANTED—Watch maker; one who can do jewelry work preferred; will pay highest wages and more if you can qualify. United Jewelry Shop, 249 S. Center. 5-20-3t ond WANTED—Sect hana Seine and furniture of any kind. hone the Salvation Army, 611J. : ‘3-11-tf WANTED—To Borrow—Twelve | hun rs on real estate, Address dred dolla nm ignore :Jehe 4-21-tf Drawer, Box 1103 Casper. WANTED—Tents, tarps, sadqies, har- ness, tools and some household goods. Phone 1086. 4-27-tf CASPER WINDOW CLEANING CO. Expert window washing and house cleaning. PHONE 1297-J 5-17-tf WANTED One hundred men’s second- hand suits, coats and pants. Highest prices paid. ‘Will call for them. 130 W. MIDWEST AVE. Phone 19-J WANTED—Anything of value you to sell—furniture, rugs, sewing chines—any kind of househoid We buy and sell anything. 1086. FOR RENT. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms. have ma- pete one 8-18 -"2 apartment Corner Cherry and Railroad. 5-19-4f FURNISHED ROOMS FOR MEN, Steam heat, electric lights, hot water able. orthwest corner 11th Chestnut. ee FOR RENT—One-room house; furniture ov sale; on terms; last house on left fe side of S. Beech. Call from 4 to 6. 5-4-tt FOR RENT—Three-room apartment. 651 W. Railroad Ave. 6-5-tt ———$—$<—$——$—$< FOR RENT—One modern’ basement sleeping-room, for two gentlemen; on sidewalk; close in. 734 E. Third (new Dept. 112, Winona, Minn. , 5-22-1t* |Mumber), Phone 22-w. 6-12-tf WANTED—Agents; lady or gentleman|*OR RENT—Modern sleeping-room. wanted for the city of Casper; sell | 615 S. Lincoln. 5-19-4t the original Watkins Products; known FOR RENT—One furnished sleeping: room, with privilege of bath. 780 S. Ash, Phone 468M. 5-20-2t* FOR RENT—Two rooms in basement; unfurnished; good floors; light, water. 730 S. Ash, Phone 468-M. 6-20-3t* FOR RENT—One furnished room for sleeping or housekeeping; $20 per month, 3 N. Maple. 5-20-2t# T—Three-room unfurnished, 15 per month; also two sleep- ing-rooms; reasonable. 325 N. Lincoln. 5-20-64 FOR RENT—Two.room basement apart- ment, furnished -for light housekeep- ing. 232 N. McKinley, Phone 912-M. 5-20-48 es FOR RENT—Two basement rooms fur- nished for light hheusekeeping. 134 N. Jackson, 5-21-2t ——————— FOR RENT—Housekeeping apartments, furnished except bedding, @ishes, et: no objection to children. Phone 165-M. 1225 S. Ash. 5-21-2t FOR RENT—Furnished room adjoining bath; gentlemen preferred. 833 §. Center, Phone 1045-W. 5-21-3t FOR RENT—Sleeping-room. Grant. x FOR RENT. ice sleeping-room in modern home; close in. 133 N. Kim- ball, Phone 651-R, 5-21-2t ———— eas FOR RENT—Furnished sleeping-room, two single beds ,toilet and shower. 314 S. Jackson (new number), Phone 844-M. 5-21-tf ee YOR RENT—Three furnished basement rooms. 908 S, Walnut. 6-21-2t* FOR RENT—Why pay rent; army tent and live ever hapy wards, For sale at the Army Store, 144 £. Midwest Ave., Phone buy an FOR ‘our;room basement apartment. 119 S. Washington, Phone 271-W. 5-22-2t* A Se eS FOR RENT—One modern furnished| sleeping-room, for gentleman. Phone| 878 305 S. MeKinle -22,2t* FOR RE 'T—Small furnished house on S. Park; also sheep wagon, furnished. 817 B. First. 5-22-3t* a — tr POR RENT—Sisepine-room for gentie- man. 430 W. Midwest Ave. (new number). 5-22-1t* BOR REN Purnished sleaping-room: Suitable fe two gentlemen. Apply rear, 151 N. P. §22-1t* FoR RENT — Two-room furnished apartment. Phone 618-J. 5-22-1t FOR RENT—Two-r0om house; water and lights. 217 Scott St, N. Wolcott. Call_at 257 5-22-1t* 'T —Two-room } partly basement furnished. 134 N. ‘ 5-22-tf ie \T—T'wo-room furnished apart, ; modern. 713 E. Second, side 5-22-1t* FOR RENT—Clean bedroom, in new modern house, Phone 257, 786 8. Ash, 5-221 ee , FOR RENT—One smali sleeping-room;: Suitable for one man, 144 S, Beech (new number). 5-22-1t FOR RENT —Two-room furnished house; close in. day; no capital required. B. Rub- | g¢. Inquire 310 3 First ber Co., 618 Penn Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa.|S% BL 5-22-1t* | FOR RENT—Bedroom for one or two TANTED- 7 Dw a gentlemen. 110 N. St. Botolph (new WANTED—Will take a fow more | number), Corner Third end oat nay boarders; near refinery; best me Higshensste ee roll oat 414 S$. Oak (new number), 142 b 55-R, 22-2: CR nae FOR RENT—One-room furnished house: rear of 402 S. Durbin; rent $30 month. 5-22-2t | FOR RENT—Two-room bette d modern; full apartment; furnished. 8104 llth St., Cor. Chestnut, Apt. J. 5-22-1t* ———— John Adams was the longestdived of the presidents, dying in his 91st ‘year, .| cheap. See H. J. Koski, Cor. Lambert WOULD you invest one for ten weeks on a chance $1,000 or more? Particulars tree’! ‘Carlton, dollar a week obligation. Write J. a. 676, Fort Worth, Texas, BUSINESS OPPORTUN ITIES—500 cent per annum in a safe bus enterprise. Write Box 984, 7 ti nett, Texas. 5-22-11¢ FOR SALE —— bt vi ho i bunch of rabbits. FOR SALE—Retort oak heater. ¢ hole Detroit oil heater, fon a heater, Phone 556.3. 7 PT*ection vit FOR SALE—Dodge, touring, ning condition; $500, terms’ i See Bert Wellington, f desired. Highway Garage. 6.20.3 FOR SALE—Five-room house, first floor; 4 rooms and bath in beet” two-room house on rear of jot; basemen! and small house rents for 9 Per cent of price asked and leaves owner five rooms for own living quart 5 tion Phone 120-3. $$$ TL FOR SALE—House, 12x16; two lots in North Casper Addition; $550 it taken at once. John Heltner, Phone 633. 6 tt FOR SALE—Bond player piano: sain. bar- 1224 S. Elm, Phone 1077-W. 5-20.t¢ tt FOR SALE—Two National cash is- ters. Phone 1086. Bet eed FOR SALE OR RENT—240 acres near Osage, Wyo.; would consider good partner with means. Box 216, Tribune. 522-6" —. FOR SALE Trees and shrubs at cost. APPLY CITY HALL 522-2 29 WILL TRADE .22 for small kodak. Marvel rifle, one shot, basement. . Call 734 S. Dur LL FOR SALA2—Modern four-room house, with clothes closet, toilet an bath. 1237 8S. Poplar. St. 5-22-2t¢ FOR SALE—Choice residence lot Second St. Phone 430-3. eee FOR SALE—BRelgian hare. ral and young. 537 W. Railroad. 3t old ote : | FOR SALE—Furniture in ei room house; party buying furnit may rent house; will sell furniture all to gether or by piece; party leavin Casper Call at 744 S. Spruce (old num) Call on Sunday or Monday, May 22, Will give possession at once. 22-1t* FOR SALE—Tents, tarpaulins, sheets of all sizes at half price; new rope at less than that. C; ‘Glass House (Army Store), Phone 1274 5-22 1t es FOR SALE—Houre, 24x2) lot 50x100; four rooms upstairs, two nooms in basement. Price, $4,000, $1,800 down, $50 per month. Cheaper for cash. John Heltner, corner Lambert and Burlington Sts., Phone 633. 5 it ——————$ um FOR SALVE—Dining table, new: one 30x8% auto tire; one tube; all new; cheap. 215 N. Lincoln St. (mew number). 5-22-2t° bed I FOR SALE—Ford car with delivery box. P. O. Box 836. 5-22-1t* MUST SHLL QUICK Modern four-room bungalow with jbath, large closet, builtin kitchen cab- inetsand colonades with= bookeases; ar: tistic and well built; located on corner ‘jot, near schoo i to move in; $2,800 discount for cash. Also one three-room bungalow; very and Washington, North Casper. §-22-t£ FOR’ SALE—One Ford chassis; 1918; new tires; first-class shape; cheap. Call at 353 S. McKinley, Phone 266-W. 5-22-1t FOR SAUE—Ford bug; good condition; just overhauled; cash or terms. Phone 622-J, after 4 P. M. 5-22-21 FOR SALE—White enamel kitchen cabinet, baby bed. Phone uae 29.2t FOR SALE—Good two-room shack. u quire North Casper Grocery. 5-18-5t* FOR SALE—Horses at Blanchard Camp, one mile east of Burling- ton Depot. 6-1-t FOR SALE—New ‘Nash touring car: splendid condition: only used three months, Phone 1119-R. 5-15-tf | FOR SALE—Five-room modenn house CY Ave.; also lot on CY. Call 969-W. FOR SALE BY OWNER One 7-passenger Buick, 1919 Model. One 7-passenger Hudson. Z One. \satenaponel Truck, 7500 capacity. C. V. NORRIS—PHONE 12 5-13-tf FOR. SALE—Lot 40x140, Sheridan Heights; terms reasonable. P. 0. sa adie) SES 21 re FOR SALE—Three east front lots on S. Oak, between Carey and Matheny; one corner lot facing east and south, $1,450, inside lot, $1,200; terms. Phone 364-M, 1214 8. David. a FOR SALE—Milch goat. West B.C. FOR SALE—Good used cars; all of makes; all in good shape; cheap for cash, or easy terms to right party Auto Exchange, Cor. Linden and ¢ : 5-2) Inquire + 5.22 — FOR SALE—Néw bedding, pillows, mat tresses, blankets, quilts, pillow s)1 one bottle water cooler, five gallons: small leather settee, duofold davenpor, plano. 810 W. 11th St., Apt. J. 5-22-30 5-22 POR SALE—Ford motor; complete; in A-1 shape; cheap for cash. Auto Ex change, Cor. Linden and Center. | No naval man has ever held the Presidency, while fourteen of the pres! dents were at one thme or another cone nected with the army. a ae The police force in Great ss practically the only ene tn the worl! that is mot armed. i —

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