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NOTICE OF RE-ASSESSMENT ROLL IN PAVING DISTRICT NUMBER EIGHT Notice of hearing on re-assessment roll for the construction of grading, paving and improving those streeis and portions of streets in Paving Dis. trict No. in the City of Casper County of Natrona, State of Wyo ming. Wotice is hereby given that the City Council of the City of Casper will meet on the 21st day of J » A, 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 object: to the re-assessment roll for the con struction of the necessary grading, paving and improving upon those streets and portions of streets in Pav- ing District No. 8, in the City of Cas- per, to-v Second Street from the East prop- erty line of David Street, west to th Ci Limits, or the dividing line tween the Standard and Midwest Re fineries. David street from the south prop- erty line of Second Street to the north property line of First Street. First Street from the East prop- erty line of David Street to the West property line of Ash Street. j Ash Street from the north prop- rty line of First Street to the south property line of Second Street. The boundary of said Paving’ Dis- trict No. 8 is as follows, to-wit: Beginning at a point on the east line of David Street 100 feet north of} the north line of Second Street. | Thence West across David Strect to a point on the west line of David Street 111.26 feet north of the tersection of the North property line of Second Street and the west prop- erty line of David Street. Thence southwest thru Block 67 :d paralleling the north property line of Second Street to a point on the East property line of Spruce Street 111.26 feet north of the north property line of Second Street. Thence southwest across Spruce Street to a point on the west prop- erty line of Spruce Street 101.82 feet north of the north property line of Second Street, Then south | 79 degrees 9 minutes west, 2.50 and paralleling the north property line of Second Street to a point 101.82 feet north of the north property line of Second Street. Thence south 80 degrees 7 minutes west 584.80 feet, and paralleling the} north property line of Second Street} to a point 101.50 feet north of the north property line of Second Street. Thence south 78 degrees 15 min- utes west 3.60 feet and paral! ing the north property line of S: ond Street to a point 102.12 fee north of the north property line ofi Second Street. Thence south 79 degrees 56 min- utes west 732.50 feet and paraliecl- ing the north property line of Sec- and a point 101.56 feet Street to north of the north property line of the Blackstone Petroleum Company) 9— Second Street, or the City Limits, a point 964.75 feet north of the center of Thence south along the line thru the center of Section 8, Township 32 R: 72, the west boundary of the City is Second. Strect to a point 135.39 feet south of the south property line of Second Street and i line thru the center of Sec- Township 33, Range 79. ce northeast 1337.50 feet to a point 135.39 feet south of the south property line of»Second Street. | Thence northeast 1333.60 feet te a point 135.39 feet south of the south property line of Second Street on the east property line of the Standard Oil Company’s property. Thence northeast 584.8 feet to a point on the west line of Chestnut Street extended north, 185.58 feet south of the south property line of Second Street. Thence northeast acro: Street to a point on the east prope line of Chestnut Street extended North, 196.8% feet south of the south property line of Second Thence northes the west proper Street to a point feet south of the south property line of Second Street Thence southeast across Spruce Street to a point on the west prop- erty line of Spruce Street 295.45 feet south of the south property line of Second Street Thence northeast thru Block 21 and across Oak Street thru Block 20 and across Elm Street; thru the west half of Block 19 to a point on the center line of the alley in Block 19, 295.45 feet north of the north prop- line of First Street. south along the ceygter line in Block 19 and the cen- aid alley produced south Street and along said produced thru the Chi- Chestnut to of the alle ter line of s: across First center line zo & Northwestern Railroad Com-| warehouse lots Numbers 2 to the southeast boundary of Thence north 64 degrees 2 minutes feet along the southeast# boundary of the tilroad to a Chieago & North- Company’s point on said south- the intersection df the line of David Street luced south across First Street hru the Chicago Northw Railroad Company’s warehouse N 10 and 11 to the said point southeast bound: of said & Northwe Railroad "s war No. 10. ence north 2 feet along the 2 property line of Dayid Street produced south to said southeast of the Chicago & North- rn Railroad Company’s ware- Lot No. 10 to the southwest corner of Block No, 2; the intersec= tion of the north property line of First Street and the east property line of David Street Thence north 64 degrees 2 min- tes cast, 166.87 feet along the north. line of First Street to the ion of the center line of the nd south alley in Block No. 2 north property line of First lots t boundary property ase Lot 2 | City along south east alon 1d south slong th 6 y of S Thence line t west along the south prop. of Second Street to the corner of Block or the on of the south property 2 | Casper, where it may be examined by in-| ‘NOT. {contro _ struction streets adjacent to and abutting the j Cost of e of Second Street und the property-line of David Street. hence north along the east rop- erty line of. David treet produced ‘across Second Street and along sa.d and all east property line of Dayid Street to a point 100 feet north of the north) property line of Second Street—ine! point of beginning. Notice is further given that the! i essment roll is now on file| City Clerk of the City of| any person, and that any and ail per-| sons who may desire to object to said, re-assessment roll are aereby notified! to make such objections in writing and to file the same with the said) City Clerk on or before the date fixed) for such hearing, or at such other time as the hearing may be continued 0. The said City Council will sit as a Board of Equalization for the pur-| pose of considering such roll and at such hearing or hearings will con-! sider such objections made thereto, ,or any pagt thereof, or set aside such are hereby required roll and order that such re-assess-| ments made denote as to such, which) {appear,just and equitable, and then) Midwest Ave., Casper, Wyoming, within, proceed to confirm the same by ordi-} nance. Dated at Casper this 17th May, A. D., 1920 BE day of| H. PELTON, Jr. | (Seal) Mayor, Attest: ASA F. SLOANE, | City Clerk. | Published May 24, 25, 26, 27, and 28, 1920. ee NOTICE OF INCORPORATION MAY TANK COMPANY, was in- corporated in the office of the Sec-| retary of State of the State of Wyo-) ming, at 9200 o’clock a. m., May 25th,| 1920. company is for fifty years next after] the above date. The object for which! said corporation is formed is to carry) on and conduct a general storage tank business in the State of Wyo- ming. The capital stock of this com- pany is Twenty-five Thousand Dol-| lars, divided into twenty-fiye theu- sand shares of the re value of One, Dollar per share, fully paid and non-| assessable. The affairs and manage-| ment of said corporation shall¢be un- der the control of a board of three di- rectors and Joe L, May, H. J. Peter- son ant A. E. Stirrett constitute said board for the first corporate year of | said company. The principal opera- tions of said company shall be eon- ducted in the County of Natrona. State of Wyoming. The principal of- fice of said company is Room $11 Oil) Exchange Building, Casper, Wyo-| ming, and A. E. Stirrett is the agent! of said company in charge of said of-| fice. e H. J. PETERSON, Secretary. Publish May 27, 28, 29, 1920. (N.&S.) _— ICE OF ANNUAL STOCK- HOLDERS’ MEETING OF BLACK- STONE PETROLEUM COMPANY j | | Notice is hereby given that the an-) | nual meeting of the stockholders of will be held at the office of the Com- pany, Rooms 14, 15, and 16, Town-| ection 8, Township 38, Range 79 fend Building, in the City of Casper, |/ West of the 6th Principal Meridian.|County of Natrona, State of Wyom-|! Manicu: ing, on the 15th day of June, A. D. 1920, at 10 o’clock A, M., for the pur pose of electing directors and trar acting such other businéss as may properly come before the meeting. Dated this 24th day of May, A. D., 1920. E. H. SMITH, Secretary. Publish May 28, June 1, 1920. —_ NOTICE OF INCORPORATION SPURLOCK RANCH COMPANY, was incorporated in the office of the} Secretary of State of the State of Wyoming, at 9:00 o'clock, a. m., May| 27th, 1920. The term of existence of | | \ | said company is for fifty years next i] after the above date. The object for which said corporation is -tormed is to carry on and conduct a general realty, livestock and ranching business in the State of Wyoming. The capital stock of this company is Two Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars, divided into two thousand five hundred shares of the par value of One Hundred Dollar pe hare, fully-paid and non-asse e corporation shal] be under the! 1 of a board of three directors} and Carl F, Shumaker, Charles Spur-| lock and C. B. Wagner constitute said board for the first. corporate year of said company. The principal |, operations of said company shall be |conducted in the County ef Natrona, State of Wyoming. The principal of- ifice of said company is Room 311 Oil \Exchange Building, Casper, Wyoming, } jand A. E. Stirrett is the agent of said) company in charge of said office. C. B. WAGNER, Secretar: | Publish May 28, 29, and 31, 1920. | (N.&S.) . -> NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS NOT HAVING SIDEWALKS ALONG Jang STREETS AND PORTIONS t wal | that, The term of existence of said} | iy |e The affairs and management of || STREETS. DESCRIBED). » Which total cost shall include’ any benefit from such estate, of the sidewalks proper, as well) such claims be not exhibited within one as that of any notice, curbing, grad-| year from the date of said letters, they ing, hand-railing, private crossing, | will be forever barred. necessary expense, shal]| Dated May 21, 1920. be assessed by the City Council as a &b. L. SCHERCK, special adsessment payable in ac- | Administrator. cordance with ‘the statutes of Wy-| Pub. May 28, June 4, 11, 1920. oming and the City Ordinance heregn referred to. ‘ | By or¥r.of the City Council. | this) és 17th day of May, A. D. 1920. | Estate of George Taylor, Decéased. FRANK S. NITTLE, |" Notice is hereby given that letters of , City Engincer.| ,aministration were on the 8th day of Published May 28 and June 4, 1 May, 1920, granted to the undersigned 18, 1920. jin the above estate, and all persons | having claims against the said estate jare hereby required to exhibit. them, with the necessary vouchers for ailow- eee jance, to the undersigned at rooms Estate of Frank R. Dickson, Deceased.| 22.23, Townsend Bldg. Casper. Wyo- Notice is hereby given that letters of| ming, within six months after the date administration were on the 5th day of| g¢ said letters, or they may be pre May, 1920 granted to the undersigned cluded from any benefit from such es- in the above estate, and all persons tate, and if such claims he not exhibite 1 having claims aguinst the said estate) within one year from the date of said to exhibit them) letters, they will be forever barred. ry vouthers for allow-| Dated May 21, 1920. 0, 108 West} GEO. W. FERGUSON, Administrator, six months after the date of said let-| pup, May 21, 28, June 4, 11, 1920. ters, or they may be precluded from NOTICE TO CREDITORS oe NOTICE TO CREDITORS with the nece ance to the undersigned at HFK EEEE: asper Business and Professional i meres Directory int EKA SLA LAA AAAS SSAA IIA ACCOUNTANTS GUARANTEE REGISTRY CORPORATION | AUDITORS AND ACCOUNTANTS Stock Registrar and } ] ‘Transfer Agents. DOCTORS DR J. ad Physician and Surgeon Office: Suite 4, Smith Bidg. —Phones— Office 130 -1- PHONE 660. 208-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. RTH & VAN DENBERG enters & Accountants Stock Transfer Agents 206 0. 8. Bldg. Phone 767-3 }|| THE CASPER PRIVATE HOSPITAL 938 8. Durbin St. Phones 2 and 273 DR. H. BR. LATHROP Surgeon in Charge Robrbaugh Building Office Phone 54; Res. Phone 116 DENTISTS DR. J. C. BIBBS Rok: ch Blac. bau! (Over Casper Fharmagr.) o4. ————————— — — _____ HIDES | WYOMING HIDE & METAL Co. Dealers in Hides, Pelts, Wool * and Furs. Country shipments solicited. Proper attention guaranteed. PHONE 562-3 525 West Seeond St., Casper, Wyoming, ——_____io AT CLEANING NEW YORK aT eo CLEANING We clean and re-bleek all kinds of Hats, Panamas, Soft, Felt and Stiff - ts fox ladies and gentlemen. lew trimmings; all work gunran- tee We call for and deliver. Shoe : ing pnrior in 23 W. Second, Phone 1319W. LAWYERS WILLIAM 0. WILSON Canper, Woe am ry Sultes 14-15-16, ‘Tewnee! ———_—< ARCHITECTS DUBOIS & GOODRICH Architects Reoms 24-25 ‘Townsend Bleek Casper, Wyo. Phone 440. GARBUTT, WEIDNER & SWZENE! Architects 415 Oll Exchange Blég. Phone 1162 | | | | Bs o. — —o BAGGAGE AND TRANSFER a ee ARLS TRANSFER & STORAGE | oP Otlice— Tait’s Billiard Hall Phone: Res. 87-W. Office, 106 Moving = Specialty, BAKERIES BAKERY ar Wholesalers pod Brend’ Howstone Om © | Mavufactu | Ave. BEAUTY SPECIALIST BEAUTY SPECIALIST Dyeing and Bleaching | BROOKS | Graduate | Scientific Scalp Specialist and Mas- |} seuse. Combings de to Order. | PHONE 1367. B. A Street oo CHIROPRACTORS } eae iboats Fa - Leted tte SE DR. J, H. JEFFREY DR. ANNA GRAHAM JEFFREY Chiropractors. Lyric Thenter Bldg. Genter St. “Wttice Phone 708. Res. 93. SSS SSS eee CHIROPODIST Visiting Scientific Chiropodist ARL WALKEK Phone 1215-0 31 Eant A-St Work by appointment only » Wyo, | W. PURCELL Attorney-at-Law PS Sulte 316 O21 Exchange Bufldin: 7 ‘Casper, Wyo, Phone Hd. { ————_—_ —_______ t HAGENS & MURANE Canper, Wyomiag. NICHOLS & STIRRETT 809-10-11 Ol GEORGE W. FERGUSON Avtorney-at-Law Rooms 22-23, Townsend Bldg. Phone 196-5 Z — oor DR. B. G. HAHN DR. EDNA HAHN Chiropractors Suite 2, Townsend Bldg. Office 423 bones: Res, 1235 | 1 ‘ DR, M. HARNED bhiropractor 162 N. Kimball Phone 1457 1 1 i} 1 > OPTICIAN GD WA Frenzel Eyes Tested, Glasses Fitted. Our Work Is Guaranteed. 262 South Center Street ane CONTRACTORS a | LEP MB FIGURH WITH YOU ON | | YOUR HOME OR BUSINESS BLOCK PETER CLAUSEN General Contractor Oftice 206 0. 35. Bldg. Phone TO7M | P. Box 1146 1 ! | . a. oe | Camp Work A Specialty Estimates Furnished CHAS, B. JOHNSON Rig Contractor Phone 10163. P. 0. Box 934 1 S11 Military, Casper, Wyo. le a LUCKHAHN, rand Builder. ure with you on your Inspection invited on under construction. Res. 746 8. Durbin, PAINTER $$$, PAINTING : Cc. MOHR Painting and Interior 236 North Woleg: hone 627 fon Decorating tt St. . now Phone 1331. 2 © Guaranteed HEREIN The City Council, of the City of Casper, Wyo Z, in accordance with ions of Chapter Session Laws of Wyomin; in accordance with Ord . 95A of the City of Cas- per, Wyoming, hereby giv notice to the owners of the following de- scribed property, and-orders the con- of .sidewalks slong the following described property: Lot 13, Block 26, being 60 feet 2n| {9 Elm Street, owner Henry Wyatt ;| lots 4 and 5, block 24, being 120) feet on Wolcott Street and 140 feet on Sixth Street, formerly Street, owner A. W. (Joseph Stone, Admin.) ; lot 2, blocky 78, being 60 feet on South Park} Str formerly Pine Street, owner Davidson; lot 7, block 79, be ¥ feet on Park Avenue, owner| Jennie Jacobs; lot 7, blotk 55,) 60 fect on North Center| owner Lucetta Ooen; lots 1) and block being 140 feet on North Center Street, owner J, M. Carey Bros. All said structed nd spec Eng Cor t 2 ing 66 Mrs. being Street, ¢oa- plan by the} by the! with| idewalks shall be cordance with the tions prepared r and approved ii and now on fi rk of the Ci of © | be five feet in width and] of cement concrete and City the City and shall structed properly graded, All gidewalks Which are not ple on the streets or parts of st herein mentioned and remaining un- constructed after 30 days from the date of this notice, shall be built and| constructed by the City Contractor of the y of Casper, and the total aid cement concrete side- 101,} —o PLANING MILL MENT WORK Sidewalk and Foundation Work Right Prices Let us furnish you estimates Johnson & Company Phone 10165 See J. 0. JOHNSON for ©. o | | |> Mill-Work and Window Glass PHONE 1323, Mill Rear of McRorey Apts, “SS — MILL COMPANY Shop and Offices Railroad and Durbin Streets Let us do your mill work We Pot rice are jeht car erwin-Willlams Pat: Phone 1462 ae PLUMBING AND Plumbing and heen ng an eat! » hot heating ta spectalty. Jobbing” ot ‘orn, = £ pat attende? to. ROOMING HOUSES CONTRAC LARSEN & JORG General Con Planing Mill in C 239 W. Midw RS NSN, INC. actors nnection. ve. CLOTHES CLEANERS a eS SERVICK CLMANKMS Horsch & Nygard Cloaning, Pressing. Remodeling op, 7 ! | \ it ! PO: | TING | Center, Linden and Kallroad Sts. | i} “Servic “ Our Motto. ‘hone Set . - oO OLEANIN PRESSING REPAIRING SU 1OK TAILOR SHOP 238 8. Center, * Phone 1216 , Suits Made to Order o DOCTORS DR. MYDORS Physician and Surgeo | Bpectal tion givep to 4 of women and children. —: Sulte 200-201, 0. 5. | Offfee Phone suv. | HOME HOTEL atria on Second St. ly iiss asl ‘odern Ropma a WNoLin P. DALTON, Trop. STENOGRAPHER —_—_—_—__» REMINGTON TYPEWRITERS W. L. TALBERT, Representatiya at Smith-Turner Drug Stere. Phone 176 —— HH TRANSFER o- FOR QUICK i } Recess . Blas. Mes, Phene a6 o- G. 5S. BAWDBN, M, Practice Itmited to diseases of the | Genito-Urinary Tract and Disexnes of the Skin. Office: Rosrbaugh Bldg. Phones: Office Hospital, 272 Hours: 10 a. m. to 1 p. m.; 4p. m. to 6 p. m.; 7 p. m. to 8:80 p. m. o— —— |.. MARSHALL C. KEITH, M.D. Physician and Surgeon Special attention given to obstet SERVICE SEE TRANSFER VED 235 43 HAMY PHO: VETERINARY SURGEON a7 ‘|FOR RENT—Three rooms ‘| WILLIAM 0. WILSON, \bear witness to its having been used in FRIDAY, MAY, 28, 1975 Additional Classified Ads FOR RENT—Three-room basement apartment. 1219 8. Elm. 5-27-2t* FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms for | light housekeeping, with toilet, sink and shower. 314 8. Jackson, phorie 844-M. 5-27-+tt FOR RENT—Modern housekeeping room; also two single rooms. Smith Apartments, 140 E. Midwest Ave. ae: 5-27-2 FOR RENT—One sleeping-room in mod- ern home. 1132 E. Second. 5-27-2t* FOR RENT—Furnished bedroom; close | to bath. 559 8, Lincoln (new mum- ber). 5.27-6t FOR RENT—Two desirable modern; sleeping-rooms. Phone 354-R, 252 N. Kimball. 5-27-2t | FOR RENT—Two-rcom house at rear of 425 8. Lincoln. Call 41 saa Eh FOR RENT—Modédern connected with bath; close in. 224 N. Wolcott. §-27-2t* FOR RENT—Three-room unfurnished | apartment; bath; lights; water and range in kitchen. Call 823-W. 46-27-3t* FOR RENT—Sleeping-room; also good board, 209 East J St., N. Burlington. 5-28-2t* FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room for gentleman; new, mddern home; next to, bath, 310 CY Ave. 5-28-2t" FOR RENT—Three large housekeeping | room: city lights and water; near re- fineries. 1228 Boxelder (new number). 5-28-21 FOR RENT—Two furnished basement housekeeping rooms; no children; $30 per month. 1210 S. Walnut, or Phone 5-28-1t 313 W.) 5-25-tf FOR RENT—Modern sleeping‘room for gentleman. Call 801-J, 255 8. MeKin ley. 5-27-tf FOR RENT—Furnished apartment rooms. Corner Cherry and mee 25] FOR RENT—Modern apartment; three rooms and bath. 735 S. edger 4 5-26-3t FOR RENT—Three-room apartment. 651 W. Railroad Ave. 5-5-tf FOR RENT — Two-room anartment; partly Jackson, FOR RENT—Two partly light housekeeping rooms. Second. Phone 10655-M. 5-28-1t' FOR RENT—Furnished hedroom; two and one-half blocks east ef Henning. 326 E. First. 5-28-2t FOR RENT—Threereom unfurnished house. with bath: also hasement. 126 Lambert Ave., Phone 1026 Ww 5-28-1t —— FOR RENT—Modern, three-room fur- ‘nished apartment. Phome 531-R, 839 9. Wolcott (old number). 5-28-1t furnished bedding, with b, ween 1044S. Walnut Mew nvomber) Walnut (old number), Phone ‘ 5-28.21 Anariment. fur- 713 EF. Second, side door. 5-28-tf FOR RENT—Two unfurnished base- ment rooms: suitable for licht house- keeping; modern; water. lights. toilet; close in. 730 S. Ash., Phone 468-M. 5-28-1t m furnished 926 W, Midwest Aye 5-28-4t" es FOR RENT—Furnished bedroom; suit- able for two gentlemen; bath privi- ; close in. 730 S. Ash, Phone | 528-1t | adjoining bath: 127 N. Grant, Phone | 5-28-2t | sleeping-roam: FOR RENT—Furnished rooms. basement furnished. 134 WN. 5-22-tf furnished 1129 ml except floor. “46 ~=S. 754-R. FOR RENT—Modern nished. FOR RENT—Three+room house; modern. POR RENT—RBedroom private family. 7-R. FOR RENT — Two-room furnished payre- Inquire: 9: 23 Poplar (new num- §-28-2t* ¥OR RENT—Two-room wafurnashed house; also sleeping:room, 257 cott. ————— FOR RENT—Two two-room furnished apartments; modern. Phone 1232; 5-28-1t! FOR RENT—Five- pm house; fur- nished complete; very reasonable. Call | 134 East G St., Phone 849.3. 5-28-Bt* | YOR RENT—Nicely | furnished front | bedroom with bath. 325 N. McKinley. | 5-28-48 permanent position. Casper Co. ae & ——— FOR RENT—Two slecping-rooms, with | use of bath; snitable for ventlomen: | vavement. 705 E. Second, Plone I. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT AND DISTRIBUTION OF ESTATE The State of Wyoming, County of Natrona, ss: in the District Court of the Sixth Judicial District. In the matter of the estate of Chauncy Isbell, deceased, Notice 1s hereby given to all creditors ‘nda otber persons interested in the a ye entitled estate, t on May 5, 1920, the undersigned administrator filed his final account and petition for listribution of said estate, with the Clerk of the above entitled Court, where anyone interested may examine said ar- count and petition and file objections thereto at any time on or before July 5, 1920,-that is, within thirty days after the last publication of this notice on June 4, 1920, and if no’ objections are filed the Administrator will make final settlement of said estate on July 7, 1920, or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard by the court, Pated this 7th day of May, 1920, SAMUEL SWITZER, Administrator cf the Estate of Chauncy Isbell, Deceased. Attorney for Estate. Pub. May 7, 14, 21, 28, June 4, 1920. From the earliest times flax has fur-| nished the raw material from which linen is made. Linen mummy-clothics 1 ancient Egypt. j ACI IS Ed al The Canadjiah department of nayal service has undertaken to. use a num. | ber of the small fast submarine pa tols built during the war as fishing scouts during the mackerel and herring L lz L rics and diseases of women ase Se * puilaing Inckmore ‘BO; Mesldence 164 R. A. RATHBUN a) | TT LEELA seasons .this year. Experiments are! also under way with a view to utiliz.! bridge for the same purpose. Teward. csiaptaes neater mes ing aeropla work a specialty. Lincoln (new number). 5-28-at* |& QE: WANTED—Pressers. son, Freeze-Proof and Shotwel cores properly installed en shert notice, c P. O. Box 119, Casper, Wyo. WANTED—Teacher remaining in town tion: Phone 336-Ww. WANTED—Middla aged good wages, ond. Park St. | LOST—Brown Reiur:s to P.O. Box 828. Reward. SS OST—Parties taking package by _mis- ware | reward. TS LOST—Black suiteage with soiled taunt WANTED WANTED—Laundry work, rough or finish; curtains, comf and si Mrs. Philips, 136 N. 5-18-10t* —$<— SEE BEN STORAGE & WAREHOUSE oathrsdi” ——e 109 W. First St. B. L. SCHERCK WANTED—Live salesmen and brokers communication solicited. We are rec- ommending only the best oil companies stock after thoro investigation. We furnish bank reference and co-vperation with our men every way possible. *Har- well Brokerage Co., Central Stock Ex- chance, Wichita Falls, Texas. 5-22-9t* WANTED—Nurse girl to take care of children; good wages. Apply Box 222, ‘Tribune. 5-25-ft FOR CARPET CLEANING call the In- vincible Vacuum Cleaning Co.; satis- faction guaranteed. Phone 1083-W, G. W. Anderson, 218 N. Seagate WANTED—Men's __ second-hand phceuee highest cash ice for same. 116 East Midwest Av phone 483J. ; 4-23 WANTED — Competent housework; four hours daily. Rooms, 616 S. Woleott: WANTED—Clean, cotton wiping machinery; be per Tribune Office. woman 4-2 'TED—Second furniture of an: Salvation Army, —<—<— ive hun WANTED.-To Borrow—Twe' ‘adress dred dollars on real estate, Drawer, Box 1103 Casper. sadau ness, some goods. CASPER WINDOW CLEANING CO. Expert window washing a2} house cleaning. PHONE 1297-3 5-17-tF WANTED—Woman for general house- work; small family; excellent wages. Apply Box 222, Casper Daily ‘xibune 5-25-5t WANTED—Good Ford mechanics. Ap. piy Boyle's Garage. 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—For a_ nurse Mrs. Starr, Room 208. call suits paid! on tt for Antler 5-224 rage, for und. po) tt ic 4. Phone The eu. ‘B-11-t8 |- es, har- asehold oot 5-25-5t 602-J. laces SALE—Five-room h first floor; 4 rooms and bath ‘in two- house on rear of jot: ja: and house rents for 9 cries isn srs at leaves owner n livin; tion Phone wos. » bath on ment, . FOR SALE > Gast ivont; city con + city ings; room for another house cae Box 286 ‘ 916 S. Washington T-5t* FOR milk fo; icata babies. Phone 1022. ocean FOR -SALE—Baby crib, 5x3. 6. FOR SALE BY OWNE Beautiful three-room hae and sewer in; built-in bookcase: kitchen \eabinet and closet; nice corner lot plenty of space for snother building: psolute. ly a bargain for. $1,500, terms. SEE H. J. K@SKI Corner F and Washington, No. Casper ‘ 527-17 water apres a FOR SALE OR RENT—240 acres hear Osage, 'Wyo.; would consider goo partner with means. Box 216, Tribune. FOR SALE Bungalow; six large rooms; { large closets, linen closet; bath, breakfast-room; full basement with toilet: ground floor has enamel fin- ish rag ager’ hardwood floors; al- most ready for occu; 7: chase from owner. — Lot on 8. Grant St., 60x140. SYLVESTER F. PELTON Phone 928-3 925 S. Limpoln Ave. 5-27-+tf Pur- —————— FOR SALE—One thoroughbred Holstein ‘ull calf; cheap if taken at once. 339 W. Second (old number), 340 Yellow. stone Ave. (new number). 5-26-¢ —_—————— FOR SAi-E—New electric vibrator. 935 S Chestnut. 5-26.3t° ARMY GOODS PURCHASED U. 8. GOVERNMENT U. 8. government pup tents, each-$ 4.00 Used army tents, pyramid shape, 16x16, class A, cost government 45.00 40.00 35.00 16x16, class C, each_-____. have | Used army wall tents, 9x9, each, in exchange for board and room; good 721 Lind Aye., 5-27-2t ——— _____.. WANTED TO RENT—A house of six | home for right party. Phone 573-J. r 8, furnished, modern or part mod. Mrs. Deck 5-27-4t* i wil lease for one year. er, Plone 994. WA) to cary Tribune steady employment pay, » routes: good ‘Mf satisfactory. Ap- ply Circulation Manager, Tribune office. 5-26-6tdh ee WANTED—Lady boarders and roomers Phone 1016J, 512 &. Military. married grocery salesman for city T will pay salary, also give com- wnission, and bonus: give Address Box 223, Tribune. WANTED—Cook wishes camp. Box 225, Tribune. 5-27-2t* WANTED—Some_ small houses and garages to build; also repair werk. Phone 1342. 5-27-tf ee WANTED—Man with team to go job of leveling lot. Phone 823-W, 5-27.3t* WANTED—Three or fourroom fur- nished modern apartment with bath, by June 1. Phene 1239. 5-28-3t job in oil WANS TRAY, eee: WANTED—A route man; good opportu- nity for an ainbitious man who wants Dairy 5-28-2t8 ee er WANTED—Good girl to eave for chil- dren. Anply Mrs. Van Hekken, C. B. ting Houne, 5-28-2t* Method 5-28-+tf New Tailor and Clothier. eee RADIATORS for autos, trucks, tractors repaired and rebuilt: MeKin) Jack- nson Jasper Auto Radiator Works, 435 W. Yellowstone. 525-1t WOULD BUY a residence lot and pay about $200 down and, balance monthly. 5-28-tf during summer months wishes posi- will consider tutoring on ranch. 5-28-8t lady to help erk; companion to lady: Phone 925-J, 705 E. See. 5-28-31" LOST AND FOUND © rge lamb with brown legs and Xeward if returned to 245 WN, » or phone 367-W. 5-27-2t" bill and with hous LOST—] head. folder containing blue important letters. prints 526-3t* take please return to Holmes Hard- Co. 5-28-2t #OST—Sunda tween Casper tire on rim, 316 8. Phone 457-W. on Salt Creek road, he and 5-28-5t*] ary, between Lincoin and Platte river|' Return Tribune office. Liberal t 5-28-4f. ‘Boys of 12 years and older local | Second-hand :.the world, and is rapidly becor BARD ILO) ha deere eattcien Used army tents, pyramid 7x7, each Tarpaulins, 9: 30.00 shape, 18.00 16,00 6 3 6.50 New hip rubber boots, per pair_- 5.00 New leather saddle bags, per pair 3.50 1912 model officers’ saddles, each- U. S. McClellan saddles, each_ U. S. army ‘pack saddles, all com- plete, each & U. 8. government metal horse col- lars, each — = Cost the government $12.50 each. U. S. leather horse collars, size 18-19, each, $7; size 20 and over, vk 15.00 16.00 canvas, wool lined, per pair. government : lined canvas horse blankets, pair 8.25 U. 8S. heavy wool O. D, blankets, each --—.__.__. i. a 5 U. S. army comforters, used, each 2.60 Storm cofers, which have hardly been used, per pair__- with 27-foot lines, per set. One and one-half-inch breec! harness, oak. tan feather, ale inch dines, per set-------------- 79.50 1%-inch bréeching harness, 1l-inch a 1%-in. gowernment breeching ha ness, l-inch lines, per set. 2-in. short trace harness, 14 oe lines, 1%-inch strapwork, per set 95.00 Second-hand government halters, Sa. ad aie Separators, m2nufaetured by Starch Bros., erch, $40, $45 and 50.00 New U. 8. recruit sacks, each... 1.25 Hand corn plante,s, best made, ea. 1.00 Mail orders promptly filled. Send draft or money order along. Include postase, if by parcel post, and where necessary specify sizes. We do not issue cata logues. pARewer & ZIMMERMAN MIDWAY HORSE MARKET ST. PAUL ——— FOR SALE—Some western saddles Bor new. Phone 1086. I= WILL PLACE homesteaders. Sodium. Mrs. Nick DeVa FOR SALE—Willys-Knight five pass ger car; guvod condition; price 10% Box 227, Tribune. aa FOR SALE—Sevempassenger Stu baker; 1917 model; $400; good runnit! order; must sell at ence, owner |avil town. Liberty Garage, 428 S. 12.00 Call ac 5284t Greatest ‘gain of all bargains Ha scampleted, ready to move into: oo) lutely the most beautiful modern ft room latest California style buna’ artistic and well built, with bo'!. lar closet, builtin kitchen cabinet onades, with bookcases; east fr’ ner lot; very ideal location: on from school. Price only $ count for cash, See\H. J .Kos ¥ and Washington Sts., N. Cé wt Asbestos is the Corne in zon of the most impartant. It is ets jous to the fiercest heat, and can 8 withstand acids ‘which would it Uy almost any metal. ‘Today its | vaiue is for packing marine pothing else to © queerest mi engine ompare and there $s cereerenre nas sai