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PAGE SIX he Casper Dally Cribune LitGAL, NOTICES NOTICE OF INCORPORATION LEGION O1L COMPANY w porated in the office of the Se of State of the State of Wyoming 9:00 o'clock ferm of existence of said 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 mining business in the State of ry at Wyoming. The capital stock of this company is Two Hundred Fifty Thou- sand Dollars, divided into two hundred fifty thousand shares of the par value of One Dollar per shi fully paid and nonassessabl The af and man- agement of said corporation shalk be under the control of a board of five di-| rectors and H. L. Patton, A. E. Bigtin,| IM itute said board for the) ate year of said opmpany. e principal operations of -said) com- shall be conducted in the County Natrona, State of Wyoming. The principal of! of said company is Room 311 Oil Exchange Building, Cas-} per, Wyoming, and A. E agent of said company in’ charge of said office c. B. WAGN (Nes) Se Publish June 3, 4, 5, 1 ees ~ NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS NOT HAVING CEMENT SIDEWALKS ALONG THE STREETS AND PORTIONS OF STREETS DE- SCRIBED HEREIN KNOWN AS “SIDEWALK DISTRICT NO. 4.” The City Council of the City of Casper, Wyoming, in accordance with the provis ons of Chapter 101 of the/honds for improvements in Paving’ Session Laws of Wyoming, 1915, and in accordance with Ordinance No_) 95A of the City of Casper, Wyoming, hereby gives notice to the owners of} the following described property, and) orders the construction of sidewalks} along the streets adjacent. to and} abutting the following described) property: Beech Street from the north line of Tenth Street to a point one. hundred fifty (150) feet south of the south line of Eleventh Street. Grant Avenue from the south line} of Fifth Street to the east line of) Beech Street. Lincoln Avenue from the south) line of Fifth Street to the north line of Eleventh Street. Kimball Street from the south line of Eleventh Street to a point one hundred fifty (150) feet south ‘of the south line of Eleventh Street.) Jefferson Avenue from the south} line of Fifth street to the North line} of Eleventh Street. South Park Street from the south line of Eleventh Street to a point one, hundred fifty (150) feet south of the south line of Eleventl Street. Badger Avenue from the’ east line of Grant Avenue to a point one hun- dred fifty (150) feet east of the| east. line of Jefferson Avenue. | Kirk Avenue froma point one hun-| dred fifty (150) feet west of the) west. line of Grant Avenue to a point! one hundred fifty (150) feet east of the east line of Jefferson Avenue. Lind Avenue from a point one hundred fifty (150) feet west of the! west line of Grant Avenue to’ a point} one hundred fifty (150) feet east of the east line of Jefferson Avenue. Divine Avenue from a point one hundred fifty (150) feet west of the; west line of Grant Avenue to a point) one hundred fifty feet east of the east line of Jefferson Avenue. Milton Avenue from a point one) hundred fifty (150) feet west of the west line of Grant Avenue to the/ west line of Jefferson Avenue. Eleventh Street from a point one hundred fifty (150) feet west of the west line of Beech Street to'a point} one hundred _ seventy-three (173) feet east of the east line of Jeffer-| son Avenue. Boundary of sidewalk district No. 4, City of Casper, Wyoming: Beginning at a point on the south line of Fifth Street one hundred seventy-three and two-tenths (17 feet east of the east line of Park Avenue, further described. as the point of intersection of the south line of Fifth Street and the center line of the alley running southwest- erly between Park and Grant Ave- nue: nce southwesterly (south 30 eerecs west) in a straight line and along the center line of the alley running southwesterly between Park and Grant Avenues, a distance of eighteen hundred sixty-eight and seven-hundredtls (1868.07) feet to a point on the east line of Beech Street one hundred sixty-two and two-tenths (162.2) feet north of the north line of Tenth Street; Thence southerly in a straight line and along the east line of Beech Street a distance of twelve and two- tenths (12.2) feet to a point, be- ginning one hundred fifty (150) feet ES . \ north of the north line of Tenth wR He PE WYOMING 7 t Berdet; 5 A COUNTY OF NATRONA Thence easterly in a stra fine. CITY OF CASPER end p: lel to .he north iin2 of} STREET IMPROVEMENT BOND Tenth Street a distance of two hun-| “~HE CITY OF CASPER. in the! dred thirty (230) feet to a point on|Gounty of Natrona, in the State of the center line of the alley running: north and south between Beech and i hundred feet north of the nort':| Durbin Streets fifty (150) line of Tenth Street; Thence southerly in a straight line being one land along the south )\to and made a part ‘of said | line of Fieth! pyovided. such. call shail’ be made: in sollte and. exclusive’ possession: thereof Street a distance of cieven hundred the City Official Newspaper as by: for plaintiff's. costs ant’ for such: other fifteen and ninety-seven hundredths incor-| (1115.97) feet to the point o7 begin-| ning. All of said sidewalks shall be con- and specificntions as prepared by cis nginee® and! ayptoved Ly ihe ity Council and now ow file’ with the) or is deemed invalid by law required. When, by reason of non-conform- ity to any law or ordinance, or by, reason of any omission, informality, m., May 29th, 1920. The structed in accordance with the plans mistake, error, delay or irregularity, the/ arty tax or assessment Iévil | dount of seid improvenient. City Clerk of the City of Casper, and of said City, or is adjudged illegal, or shall be five (5) feet in width and constructed of cement concrete and properly graded. All sidewalks which are not placed on the streets or parts of herein mentioned and remaining un- constructed after thirty (30) days} ‘in case of deficiencies, the Council of said City will correct the same by |proper proceedings as provided by law and will re-assess and re-levy the streets same, and also an amount necessary |to make up such @eficiencies. And it is hereby certified, recited from the date of this notice, shall. be! and- declared. that all acts, conditions constructed b: of the City o: H. Nichols and C. B.!cost of said cement concrete side:’ have been done, the City Contractor: and’ t n Casper, and the total’ cedent to and in issuing of this bond things required to be done pre- happened and per- walks, which total cost shall include formed in regular’ and due form as that of the sidewalks’ proper, as weil) required. b: said that of any notice, curbing, grad-' edness evidenced by this issue of crossing,| bonds does not exceed any statutory |Oi1 Company, a Wyoming corporation, expense, shall) or constitutional limitation. ity Council as! as ing, hand-railing, pyivate and ail other pice naif be asséssed by the Cit a special assessment payable in ac- Stirrett is the| cordance with the statutes of Wyo-|of Cas ming and the city ordinance herein referred to. By order of the City Council. Dated at Casper, Wyoming, this 8d day of May, 1920. FRANK S. NITTLE, « City Engine»r. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, we, |the undersigned officers of the City 1, Natrona County, Wyom- ling, being duly authorized to execute |this obligation on behalf of said municipality, have hereunto set our official signatures and caused the corporate seal of said City to be | hereunto’ affixed as’ on the Sixth day lof July, A. D. 1920. Published May 20, 27, June 3 and) (SEAL) 10, 1920, per, Wyoming, payable out of funds) derived from special assessments in said improvement district, and other matters pele to advertising, sale and issuance of bonds, I? ORDAINED BY _ PBHE MAYOR AND GITY-COUNCIL OF nae CITY OF CASPER, WYOM- Section 1. the collection of special: assessments)! we the improvement of the streets} nd portions of streets in’ Paving D:s-) trict No. Eleven in the City of Cas-) per, Wyoming, and for the purpose} In the anticipation of} ments, improvement bonds of the City of Casper shall be issued arid} sold to the amount of One Hundred} Six Thousand Four Hundred Thirty- feven Dollars and sixty-four cents, ($106,437.64). or so much thereof as shall be neces- sary for the payment of the grading, \construction of pavements and other improvements incidental to the pav~ ling of said Paving District No. 11, ied, assessed and collected. in pur- suance to’ law, and each of said bonds shall specify the improvements: for which said bonds are issued, and that said bonds are payable out of the ment bonds shall be signed by the Mayor and attested! by the City Clerk; shail be dated the 6th day of July, A. D. 1920, and shall mature on or before ten (10) years front shall be in the denomination’ of Five Hundred ($500.00) Dollars’ each, except that one bond may be of sneit amount less than’ Five Hundred ($500.00) Dollars as may be neces- sary to make the issue correspond with the total amrow:t of the special assessments levied for such improve- ments. Said bonds shall bear inter-} est at the rate of six (6%) per cent per annum, payable semi-arinually on the 6th day of January and July, natures, respectively of said Mayor and said City Clerk, shall be Eeied mda. The principal and interest of said bonds shall bp payable at the office time and in the manner provided by statute. Section 4. Said bonds. shall. be xecuted substantially in the follow- ing form $500.00 funds derived from special assess- ments. H Section 2. That. the said improve- date as provided by law. Said bonds| ! required. by law. Attest: ORDINANCE NO. 1494 ee etel febatr eed sala AN ORDINANCE providing for City Clerk. : the issuance of the improvement COUPON istrict. Ni i i Nha = as $15.00: | District No. 11 in the* City of Cason the Gti day of Jumuary and July The City of Casper Natrona County, Wyoming for! win pay to bearer Fifteen Dollars in | United States gold coin of the pres- ent standard of value at. the office of the City Treasurer out of funds | collected by special assessments in \Paving District Number Eleven, be- ng six months interest then due on its Street Improvement Bonds, dated: July 6, 1920. 0. Attest: Mayor. of raising money for special improve-| ~ CERTIFICATE STATE OF WYOMING COUNTY OF NATRONA ss: I, of the City of Casper, n and State aforesaid, hereby cer-ify that this bond is within the Jawful debt limit of said: City of per, and is issued according to’ law. In. testimony whereof I have here- which bonds shall be payable only rf hefal d jout of the funds derived from spe- SEO te Seaparaver sea Said jcial _assersments for the improve-! Git the day of Peg ments in Paving District No. 11 lev- A ite 6) RS eS Tas City Glevk. Section 5. rued until after thirty (30) days from date of the’ first publicatiow of notice to property owners of the fil- ing of the confirmed. assessment roll with the City Treasurer for collec- \tion, and no bond shall be issued to cover the amount! of assessment paid by property owners who avail them- sélves of the. privilege conferred by law of payment of their full assess- ments within the said thirty (30) days frony said date of fitst publi- cation. - Section 6. This ordinance shall take effect and be in full force and effect ten: days. from and. after its passage, and’ the: Clerk shall! post and ‘nublish the same in the Casper Daily Tribune in the manner and form as ASSED, ADOPTED AND AP- PROVED this 2nd day of June, A. D. A ‘ 1920. @ of each year until paid, and for! N which interest the proper interest (SESE) BEN H. PELTON. Jr. toupons, bearing the’ fac-simile s‘z- : Mayor. ttest: ASA F. SLOANE, City Clerk. Published June 3, 1920. Bahahidee neice NOTICE OF SPECIAL STOCKHOLD.- | ERS’ MEETING 'STAR OF WYOMING OIL COMPANY, By Henry J. Bingenheimer, Se Pub. May 13, 0, 27, June 3, 1920: — The’ State of Wyoming, County of Nw trona, ss: In the District Sixth) Judicial District. Isabella Gordon Wilson, plaintiff, vs. |. | Pioneer Town Site Company, a Nebraska corporation, and the unknown heirs of George B. McCalmont, deceased, and’ the devisees of Eliza- beth Mary McCalmont, deceased, defend- unknown heirs and om ace) is invalid! the Gouncill law and that said indebt-| No: bonds shell be is-| Court, and further relief as may be agreeable to equity and good conscience, And unless you answer the petition of ‘the plaintiff filed’ in: said cause on or before’ tiie 3rd day of July, A. D., 1920, the’ said) petition with all’ of the’ mat’ ters and! allegiitions therein contained’ ‘will Be‘ thken as thie and” judgment ren+ dered accordingly. Dated Casper, Natrona County, Wyo- |ming, May 6, 1920. | (Seal) HAZEL CONWELL, Clerk of District Court, By GLADYS FORD, Deputy. Publish May 6, 13, 20, 27; June 3, 10, |17, 1920. 7 ——— |NOTICE OF SPECIAL STOCKHOLD: ERS’ MEETING Notice is hereby given that a special meeting of the stockholders of Red Rose ‘has been’ called for, June 24, 1920; at 10 \O’clock A. M., at Room 415, Oil Ex- |change Bldg., Casper, Wyoming. |: Said meeting’ is called for the purpose’ Jof winding up the business affairs of said company, legally dissolving said jcompany, and transacting such other businéss as may come’ before’ said meet- ing, RED ROSE OIL COMPANY, By Henry J. Bingenheimer, Secy. Pub; May 13) 20, 27, June’ s, 1920. SUGAR SPECULATORS NAGING DEMURRER CHEYENNE}. Wyot, Sure’ 3.—arci- laments on. a demurrer Hy George Kis- 'Raris, Andrew Fotopolus, THeodore An- |derson and Nick Christopolas to a fed- jeral indictment charging them with | violation of the Lever act are being heard by Judge J. A. Riner of the United States district court for Wyo- |ming today. The four defendants, it is charged, purchased 17,500 ' pounds of sugar for speculative purposes, subse- quently’ selling it to’ Morris’ Rubi of Denver,. Who also’ is under’ indictment. THe sugar is in“the United State: Bets ‘Husband Easier to Get Than House in ‘Australia, Is Claim | (By Associated: Press.) SYDNEY, June’ 3.—The scarcity of Rouses is increasing iv all Australian aioe eh eno girl of AG hear | deploring the shortuge;. say’ ite oa, to get # fhusbiend™ thin a oul! Ga per Business and Professional 3 | Ses % ACCOUNTANTS: DOCTORS o— 2 RATION }| boo | Pityeteias and surgeon | puprrone ae AccounraNns. |||, _ Offlee! Suite’, Smith wide. Stock Registrar aid ‘Transfer Agents. PHONE: 660: 208-11 Of Excimnge blag. es BREIMERTH & VAN DENBERG | q Auditors & Porn he oc! ansfer en! Bide. Phone’ —————__________o BAGGAGE AND TRANSFER Sa | SPARLS TRANSFER & STORAGE OFfive— Tatt’s Billiard Hall e1 Res. 87-W. Office, 104 Moving = Specialty. ae BAKERIES | OIL CENTER BAKERY Manufacttrers and Wholesalers ry 324 W. Yellowstone Ave. ——— — — __)? BEAUTY SPECFALISP BEAUTY SPECIALIST Manicuring, ng and Blenching LEXIE A. BROOKS Graduate Scientific Scalp Specialist and Mas- seuse. Combings Made to Order. Residence Cali PHONE 1367. 620 i. # Street CHIROPRACTORS DR, J. H. JEFFREY DR. ANNA GRAHAM /JEFPREE fropra: “ > Lyric Theater Bl nator St. bs, Uffice Phone. 706. Res. 9% Visitt CRelenelere, Cn podist visit clentific 0) Sn RARE WALKER Phone 1215-R> 631 East A St 1 Work by appointment only of the City Treasurer of the City of — Saspe yoming. eH ; B. G. HAHN ‘ Soe Mead a issue shall con-|. Notice is hereby given that a special | DE Boss Aun iat of bonds of the denomination of| meeting of the stockholders of Star of Chiropractors eid Five Hundred Dollars. ($500.00) | Woming Oil Company, a Wyoming cor-) | ogeieg 423° Phones! Hess 1235 each, except one bond. in such|Poration, has been called for June 8) q—— ————_~} amount asi may be necessary to make) ~~" 3 zip ie! “3 DR. M. HARNED ithe issue correspond with the total|Oll Exchange Bldg., Casper, Wyoming. | Chiropractor amount of the special’ assessment] Said meeting is called for the purpose 162 N. Kimb: levied for such improvements and|of winding up the business’ affairs: of | Phone 1437 shall be nun eee from One (1) up-|said company, legally dissolving said wards, and shall mature on or before|company, and transacting such other 6th day of July, A. D. 1930, subject|business| as may come before sald CONTRACTORS to prior redemption, however, gt the, meeting. _—<—$—$ | 26S Boks on BUSI BESEOCE: PETER CLAUSEN | onrree: 9Gne'a! Contractor P. 0. Box 1148 Combemates Aurished CHAS, B. JOHNSON Phone 10165. FP: 0; Box 930 Sil EB. Military, Casper, Wyo. Cc. T, PLUCKHAHN, } Contractor and Builder, Wyoming, for value received, hereby| ants, Let'me figure with you on your promises to pay to the bearer the; To the above named Pioneer Town new home. Inspection invited on sum of Five Hundred Dollars, on or! site Company, a Nebraska corporation,|| Peri. Row Under , construction: before the sixth day of July A. D.|whose residence and principal place of 2 *. 1930, with interest thereon at the/bhusiness i im the City of Fremont, in __ Thence € inva str Nel rate of Six (6) per cent per annum,!the County of Dodge, in the State of seen ONPRACTORS mprarelet Ao ithe ws atin Ge Be 4)hayable semi-annually on the Sixth| Nebraska; and! to the unknown heirs of LANSEN JORGENSEN, — n hee of seven hun day of January and July of each} Goorge B. McC . thirty (730) feet to a point on the|@2y, of january and duly of cach| George B. McCalmont, deceased, and the Planing Muu ih Connection. center line of the alley running. esst's, OAS a pee Ye/unknown heirs and devisees of Eliza- 2 : WwSEU Ave. and west between Eleventh and|both crmeipal and interest being pay. |Ceut Mary McCalmont, deceased, whose | 7— Twelfth streets, being one hundred] Opie 7 Hala te Shee Gold Crit 'Y-|past and present place of residence is CLOTHES CLEANERS fifty (150) feat wes: of the west] the present standard value at the of- Uiknown: a mh line of Beech Stcet; He ere he Clty ‘Treasures of Casper,|, XU are hereby notified that you have as ae Thence easterly in a straight line| Wyoming 3 ASPET) heen sucd in the above entitled court,|| Gteantng, Pret Street tween seven -.and_ forty-four point of Streets and the center line of the alley running east of Jefferson Avertue; to the and along the center line of the Tey running northeasterly east of ¢ parallel to the south line of Eleventh and along the center line of} the alley running east and west be- en Eleventh and Twelfth Streets a distance of one thousand seventy-| authoriwed by Ordinance No. (1,077.44) feet to a points being: the| hives of Presi ar sane eed of Chapter 120 of the Session Laws west between Eleventh and Twelftn aie st northeasterly Thence northeasterly (north 30° Je- gress east) in a straight line parallel t line of Jefferson Avenue This bond is one of a series issued {for the payment of the cost and ex- nense of street improvements in Pav- ing District No. 11 in said City, as 148A. passed: and approved June 1920, under and pursuant to the provisions} 2 of Wyoming, 1915, and amendments thereto, and is payable only out of} the local improvement fund created for the vaymrent of the cost and ex- pense of such improvement, and not etherwise, and in conformity with said act is hereby revited that: issued, by the above named plaintiff; that the object and prayer of the petition filed| ! therein, is that the defendants and each of them, as to the lands and real estate| 9: in the petition and in this notice de scribed, may b and that plaintiff's title be pompelled to show their alleged interests, and that the said al- leged interests may be adjudged to be null, void and of no effect whatsoever, forever quieted against the same; that the plain- tiff be declared to be the absolute owner fm fee simple of the following described ldnd and real estate, to-wit: Lots num- bered Twenty-three (23) and Twenty-four “Neither the holder nor owner of (24), in Block numbered One (1) in the al} ony bond under the authority of this! City of Casper, formerly Town) of Cas- Center, Linden and “Bervice” Our Motto. CLEANING PRESSING REPA a SUPERIOR TAILOR, SHO! 218 S. Center. Saits Made to Order - ac rata i { 3 a ra 5 saia| | Pras i of. the sod : jact shall have »ny claim therefor) per, Natrona County, Wyoming, as: 5 Ferson Avenue a distance | of tWo/.cainst the City by which the same| low and block are laid down ana de-| | Sethe Sinn teen hundredths (2,405.13) feet to! ® issued, but his remedy in case of, scribert’ on’ the plat of tho said Town ‘Office: wry Bide. = j 2,405.13 » non-payment shall he confined to the| (now City) of Casper, as tie sume ap-| | Pkenes:, Office 64, House, Se7M.; mortharisalandh ouvelninca enforcement of such assessments | pears of record in the office of the Coun-| } Hours: 10 a. m. to i Be aS Be mn. west line of Jefferson Street n|..coig bond may be called in and ty Clerk and Ex-Officio Register of Deeds| | to 6 Dp. mj 7 D. mm to n. iistance of two hundred eighty an naid in its numerical order on anv in-! of said County of Natrona, in said = nd nine hundredths (287.09) feet terest payment date whenever there) state of Wyoming, in the said City of| |" wARsSHALL C. KEITH, ® B. Ho @ point on the south line of Fifth 4A be apeeiciens money Bee Casper, Wyoming, together with all i Rac ang ‘si ‘tres ¥ inte (2% sey Cal improvement fund against whic! 7 ja ntion. given obstet- trect two hundred thirty (230): feet ofl improvement fu buildings: and improvements thereon, | | ERS*\hhd™ diseases “of, women aud past of the west Btreet ; a line of Jefferson Thepee westerly in a straight line above sufficient for the payment o: ‘interert on all unpaid bonds to pay} the principal of one or more bonds,| over andj tree and clear of any and all claims of the defendants and each of them, and that the plaintiff is entitled to the ab- oT ripeness Otftiee 136 = Hoese 28 ——_—_—____= @ (Ser oe ty ORAL. ROOT | Rooms 204-208 | Fhowe 123%, i wrarr o—____—__ __.____ii | | S008 0. 8. f= ae aah rast eed a CASPER PRIVA1 PRIVATE | S ARCHITECTS: 4 OSPITAE rel | 988: S. Barbi St. 1 \ DUBOIS & GoopRICH phones (272) and 373 | rehitec . H. R. ‘HROP H Casper, Wyo. Phone 440, Surgeon in Charge f 5 Ofti peta res oti ; GARBUTT, WEIDNER & SWEENEY Sikes ers eee J Architects = HibES | 415 O11 Exchange Blég. Phone 1163 | WYOMING HIDE & METAL CO: Denler® in Hides} Peltsy and Furs, Country shipments solicited, Proper attention guaranteed. PHONE 562-5 525: Went Second St., ‘Casper, Wyoming, — WILLIAM 0. WILSON Attorney at Law Casper. wiz Saftexs eres ard: ww a ESNet aan MICHAEL W. PURCELL Sulte) s16 O11 Excti: eS reeteass pasiter HAGENS & MURAND 24-207 O11 Exch. Casper, ‘Wyomtug, * SoS NICHOLS & STIRRETT ie 300410041 Ott Hxchamge: Beg. ! f GmonG® Ww. FERGUSON Rooms 98-35" Townson Phone 196-3 ‘Cusper,- - ea. A. Frenzel Eyes: Tested, Glasses Fitted, Oar Work Is Guaranteed: 262 South Center Street ROOMING HOi —< So TRANSFER FOR QUIOK SERVICE SEE HAMMIL’S TRANSFER PHONE 235 VETERINARY SURGEON = «. RarTneoN | At Casper Pharmacy. Phone inf aE ETE) ssession of tie “| tlemnen; also two: two-room: unfurniahted| Se ee eer cae) Zo | SEE BEW STORAGE & WAREHOUSE . 109 W. First St. cutie "BON B. L. SCHERCK ma-hand suits a price paid tt WANTED—Men's and pants; highes' or 116 one: 483T. fo} D WANTED One hundred men’s second- hand suits, coats and os Highest prices paid. Will call for them. 130 W. WANTED—Anything of val to sell—furniture, rugs, chines—any kind of how bx buy and sell anything. fa a) WANTED—Local married man to han- dle the Jewel Tea Co. business in Casper. See Mr. Brammar at Henning Hotel on Sunday. 6-1-5t ————— | WOULD BUY a residence lot and pay about $200 down and balance montiity, P! O. Box 119, Casper, Wyo. 5-28-tf —— ee FOR LAWN BUILDING and seeding work cal! Richard Simpson. I have growing lawns to prove my_ work. Phone 57. 5-31-15t* DAY NURSERY—Infants and children cared for by the hour, day or week. 716 15 .Fifth St. (old number). 6-2-2t* WANTED TO BUY—Second-hand elec. tric’ Washer cheap’ for cash. Phone ee ask for Mrs. Boyer. 6-2-6t —_—<———— WANTED—Gin) for genertl cleaning! in Hospital $45 per month, room and board. Casper Private Hospital. 6-2-tt WANTED Cen: ontee pee oue wiping machinery; 5c ‘Tribune. Office, Ponbes a es WANTE Ie sf any Kind. “Puone, we ure of} im Salvation Army. 6117. a-11-tf WANTED—To Borrow—Twelve | hun - dréd dollars on real estate. Address Drawer, Box 1103 Casper. 4-28-tt WANTED—Tents, tarps, saddies, har- 80) hou: cook Wits Tae: || WANTED—Sorie’ small houses and |. Rarages to buill; also vepair work. 'Phone 1342; 5-27tt pbb Sadeat Te SS Ee /WANTED TO! BUY—Wyoming Oil Placer Glaims. Give date of validating, full description and! lowest price in first letter. M. R. Brede, 838 Plymouth Bide, Minneapolis, Minn. 6-166¢ WANTED—A light 569M. 3-18-"2 wagon. rey WANTED—Someone to keep a small baby a few hours daily or by the week. Call 468-M. 6-3-1t os WANTED—Girl to take care of chil- dren. Apply C. Bi & Q, Eating ape “a = gat WANTED—Two boarders: 1227 8. Pep- lar. . 6-3-3t* 2 EE ee a | WANTED—Cleaning- or housework by hour. Address Box 230, ‘Tribune. = ‘ 6-3-2t | WANTED—Plain and fancy sewing; satisfaction’ guaranteed! Mrs. Hota- ling, Phone 922-J, after 6 P. M.,-633 CY Ave. 6-3-tf WANTED—We want you to know that we have a full line of army good ‘Iso paints, oils and varnisnes and plate, win- dow and’ mirror glass; at the Casper Glass House, 144 E. Midwest Ave., WANTED TO TRADE—Two good yearling colts and Ford’ car for good span of mares, wagon and harness; also have cow for sale. I. L. Fancher, Mills and Baker Addition. -3-2t* Ww. ED TO'BUY—Oriole baby bugsy J. B. Spencer, Phone 404. 6-3-3t* WANTED TO RENT—Unfurnished modern house. W. A. Lacey, high school. Residence Phone 1222. 6-3-3t WANTED —Waill tent; must be cheap for cash. Address BMC, care Tribune. , ah-6-3-tf FOR RENT. FOR RENT—Modern sleeping-room for gentleman, Call S01-S, 265 S. McKin- ley. §-27-tf Y / POR RENT—Furnished apartment PAINTER rooms. Corner Cherry and Railroad. P 5-17-tf Daas FOR RENT—Threervom apartment. Painting and Imgrler Decprating 651 W. Railroad Ave. 5-btf or Phone aee Oe FOR RENT—sleeping-room. 940 1. | Satisfaction Guaranteed Second, Phone 539-J. 6-1-3t PE Se ee PLANING MILD FOR RENT—Easement unfurnished apartment. 404 8. Grant, Phone 1115. | 62-208 See i 3. 0. SORNEOR FOR RENT—Light, convenient three- y ro unfurnished basement apart- WY Works awa Window Glass ment and giyage. 504 E. 13th St.. 1323. Phone 1028-J. 6-2-1t* Mill Rear of MoRorey Apts, FOR RENT—Ynfurnished modern five- - room house with sun porch; no chil- UNION “ COMPANY dren. Inquire basement, 321 S. Lin- aro Sto? Offices coln St. 6-2-2¢ Refivoed a Durbin Streets pe ‘COUN prieee ane ei "OR RENT—Three unfurnished rooms, We carry Sherwin-Wilits Paints | With outside front entrance; very rea: Phone 1: {sonable terms can be arranged. 636 8. Lincoln (old number). 6-2-4t* PLUMBING AND HEATING : FOR RENT—Four-room’ basement un- furnished apartment. 119 S. Washing- flembing a | fon, Phone 271-W. ena a icing aaa Ss FOR RENT—Three rooms 3 i z partly fur- thee os Inishod. 321 S. Kimball (corner): $name iain FOR RENT—Two basement housekeep' ing rooms; furnished; $25 per month. Inquire after 4 o'clock, 345 N. Lincoln e2-2te SSS FOR RENT—Ohe new mocern front bedroom; suitable for’ one or’ two: gem basement apartments; suitable: for ote: or two families} no children. 805 ¥. Third (old number). 6-2-3t* ——<———— | FOR RENT—Apartment in new modern House; east part of town: unfurnished ,oxeept electric range and built-in kitch- em cabinet. Telephone 860J. 6-2-2t FOR RENT—Sleeping room in towm 51 e' with bath, Yellowstone; 154R. 6-2-2t* FoR RENT —Two-room apartment, with bath; furnished. 513 Yellowstone fve.; 154R. 6-2-2) elie FOR. RENT—Or Lease—Rooms suit able for’ offices, tailor, cleaning; close in. 513 Yellowstone; phone 154R. TIES | Additional Classified Ads Phone 1374. 6-33t 6 ‘return key to Tribune. _THURSDAY, JUNE 3, 192) FOR RENT PORT RERn FOR RENT—One sleepingsroom, oan able for two gentlemen. 144 '§. Bom! (new number). Tan FOR RENT—Rooms; close in. 643 Third (new number), 643. Bucknum (old number). 8.1te FOR RENT—Furnished room; Call 245 E. Second, B-Rt ———— FOR RENT—Apartment in new moder), hotise; east part of town: unfurnishot exgept electric range and built-in kiteh, en! cainet; no-children. Phone 860.y. 6-F2t at FOR RENT—Large 12x18foot room for light Housekeeping; lights and. wate; refinery’ district, 1154S. Cedar. 6-3-1; a FOR:RENT—Front bedroom; lights and ath; five blocks from business part of town; suitable for one of two gent) ment. 510 Si ParltAve., Phone 760. 6 qlose in, 6 FOR RENT—One new modern front bedroom: suitable for one or two yer, tlemen; also two tivo-room unfurnished basement apartments; suitable for ono or two families; no children. 805 Third (new number). ats TO LEASE—Summer range. Write George A, Davis} Lost Cabin, Wyo: 8-51" a FOR RENT—Cabin; suitable for latch. ing; call after 7 P. M. 431 S. Durbin. E31 __—$—$ $$ FOR RENT—Furnished bedroom: « in; modern; two! and one-half east of Henning. 326 E. First. FOR RENT—Three unfurnishet bas: ment rooms, 1232 S. David. 6-a2t FOR. RENT—Cozy six-room unfurnished hoeuke; four rooms on first fiber ant two-room apartment in basement; Sheri- dan Hetgits. Phone 1310. Montgom ery Realty and Investment Co. — 6+5-2t FOR RENT—One nice large room for light housekeeping? suitable for one or two gentlemen; close to new ci hall. Phone 582:J, 824 S. David. 6 FOR’ RENT—Why’' pay rent? Buy one or those splendid army tents’ at the army goods store. 144 E. Midwest Ave., locks 6-3-2 Phone 1357. 6-3-3 FOR. RENT—Two-room _ basement apartment; partly furnished. 134 N Jackson. S2Itt FOR SALE FOR SALE—By owner, 150 shares of Wyoming Exploration oil stot; ren- sonable rate. Box 233, Tribune. 6-3-2t FOR! SALE—Gibson mandolin and: case; practically new; also two wall) radia. tors w fittings for steam er hot water aLout forty feet each of radiation Ad- dress P, O. Box 931. 6-S-2t* FOR SAUE—One Jersey cow, one’ Hol stein cow, fresh with calf. 330 Ww. Second (old number), 340 W. Yellow- stone (new number): B3-tr €OLUMBIA HATCHERY. We cari supply you with any quan- tity of baby chicks. We have 14 ya- rieties including all leading breeds: Liv: delivery guaranteed by parcel post or express. Write for prices,. P.O: Box 1102) Denver, Colo: O31 FOR SALE—Army goods of all Ikinds at the! Casper Glass House; diso all kinds of’ paints and paint materials, in- cluding slate, window and mirror gias: |Casper Glass House, 144 E. Midwest Ave., Phone 1374. GH3t pS ae FOR SALE—Fourtroom house; modern; furnished complcte: best residence dis- trict; southeast. Box 231, Tribune. 4 : 6-3-3t* FOR SALE—Good second-hand’ car; will sell cheap. Call 903 S. Elim’ after P. Mi 6-3-2t* FOR SALE—Highigrade player’ piano at a bargain. Phone 1391. OTti FOR. S4L.E—Some western saddles; like new. Phone 1086. 5-28-tt PLAYER PIANO FOR SALE ‘We have’ stored in a public waveliouse at Casper a high grade player piano which: will be sold at a substantia? dis- count if taken at once. Terms. If in- terested! write the’ Denver Music Co., Denver, Colo. 5-3T-1nt — FOR-SALE—A two-room house; 14x24; to be moved from 1212 S, Elim’ (new nuntber): N 6-2tf ———— FOR SALE—Player piano; in first-class condition; 30 rolls; duet bench; ma hogany finish; $300, $150 down, balance to suit. Write Box ELS, Tribune: @7-2t* $$ er FOR SALE—Corner lot, Cedar and Dover Sts.; lots 1 and 2, bloclg 125. Inquire at 1212 S. Elm (new number): EBtt and Barquet Call between 5 and 6, 614 6-1-3t ‘ FOR SALE—Duofold range. Beech. FOR SALE Overland Truck Call at Office WEBEL COMMERCIAL.CO: ——— LOST—On the Alcbva Road, ons Ford tire and rim. Return to Mrs. Bwins at the Golden Rule! Store. Reward: 6-1-3t" LOST—Music roll containing hair goods: reward. 7 . Lillian Johnston, aaa &2-3¢")|LOSD—Black purse! containing muney, stamps md key with red string; find- jer muy Keep money and stamps, please 222 ————— LOST-+Blue steel .d8 Smith and Wes- Som Special revolver, taken from: car U parked’ in’ rear of Oil Exchange: Ble; (veward for return to Tribune office. GB-6-3-3t SE e A stork has been known to perist® in @ conflagration rather than desert her little, helpless brood. Probably the most remarkable’ wood worker in the worlé@ is a Japanese re- siding in Tokyo: who has carved a fit ure in wood so like himself that when the two are placed side by side it Is aid to be almost impossible to’ tell which lives and breathes and which does not. Every line, vein and wrinkle in. the features: of the living, model has been, faithfally reprodueed:. The figure is composed of two thousand! pieces of Wood dovetailed a i b

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