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PAGE EIGHT Cbe Casper Dailp Cribune publican machine. hough often at- tempted no opposition could break his feeaee every, cvening axeeet, fit! power. In the recent statewide elec- cation offices: Bandsy NOTICE AND CALL FOR BIDS. YW f= ; Oil Exchange Building. | tion of delegates at large to the Chi- |will be BUSINESS TELEPHONE..,.........16|°#* convention his slate was success-|o¢ improve ful with the exception of two places out | No, LEGAL NOTICES board of five directors and G. R.| vote of all the stock issued by said cor- Hagens and R. H. Nichols were chosen poratidu, said meeting was presided and elected by said stockholders as the over by H. M. Geary President and two directors to fill the vacancies fm C. M. Bryan Secretary. It was further the beard ef directors caused by such) provided that H. M, Geary, C. M. ‘action, seid G. R. Hagens and R. H.|Bryan and A. H. Cobb act as the Nichols to hold office for the remainder | Trustees for the winding up of the «f- Classified Ads is hereby ceived for the construction ments in Sidewalk Pistrict , for the construction of si side HELP WANTED—MALE FOR RENT—ROOMS. Entered at er (Wyoming)Postof- q of the corporate year of said corpora-|fairs of said corporation. —>_ <= re edn eee, ene Fettots | of.the twelve, while his own place was bigge not siveady semmstzucted and ‘tion and thereafter until their success| Witness our hands this 2ist day ot WANTHD—Rig builder and crew to put|\FOR RENT—Partly turnisher Gor in danger for some days. pee cng ar ian bee . pro-| 2S, #hall have been elected and qualt-}¥ebruary, A. D. 1920.. up 72-foot: derrigk. F. L. Heckman,, housekeeping room; no children, Sit MEMBER THR ASSOCIATED PRESS! 9 : , Sew provement PFO-'riea; certificates verified and acknowl, H. M. GEARY, | General Delivery/ Lusk, Wyo. 6-5-6} EB. Second. Phone 1055M. cease REPORTS FROM THE UNITED PRESS ree ut few men fo carry his|posed is the construction of all side-| cagea by the chairman and secretary| President.) <—~ 6-8-1 hese mus | > c TANTED. R -—Modern Z. HANWAY, President and Editor oe at aot tig sik mae ae sguctads Wiebe aba be constructed of 5 FO eee eer cna np: etna ations Ju eerie 30, ciely 7 14 WRENS aay by Fed hae ys peat nee each: ‘H. HANWAY, Business : i of cement concrete, five (5) feet in! af CANES Eo teat ha ial {DR aT ol perdi L aE Phone 823M. . Beech | State of the State of Wyoming and in| the office of tie County Clerk of Na- trona County, Wyoming; the acts aac, things done at said meeting and pur- suant to said acts of said stockholders He sits today, in his bachelor home in 1920. _ SCIENTISTS TOMEET IN. ——— WANTED—First class Ford mechanic at Western Tire Exchange, 510 West Bake DAILY——Advertising Ma: t E E BVANS eng Balter width, and Yellowstone Ave. 6-9-2t* OB Gairertiz, -Associate Ealtor Philadetphia, old and sick, probably|eordance wi! ordinances of the WH. HUNTLEY. ---.-Kéitorial Writer} aymg, surrounded by telegraph and tele-|City of Casper, passed fore .jand adopted, and to which reference! phone connected direct with the Coll- is hereby made. | prpeny graded, in ac- FOR RENT—tThreé-roo1 651 W. Railroad Ave. FOR RENT—Two-room eee, Representatives David J. wan all, 341 Fifth Ave., , : | a der au- = ED—! apartnient; partly furnished. pan x seum at Chicago, attempting to direet/” ‘The estimated number of feet of trois os "Chapter. 268, Wyoming Com eer Iu! pean Jackeans ae Seer oorra bane zrugaene the proceedings of the great gathering sidewalk construction is 83,000! (ited Statutes, 1910; said meeting was ¥ WANTED—Dancing girls for Chicaso|TOR RENT. copies of ucgae. ge are on|"% Unborsed Hepublican delegates injgquare feat Bhe estimated excave-loatted, constituted and condacted under caberet. | usual percentage paid and)” Hehe housekeeping, $25, Sects for ‘opies of t o x . . a ! : transportation. Address C. J. : hd how the New ¥. =| their work of selecting a candidate for ae ~ ; | waiver of notice signed by stockholders front brickyard on N. Ce: 5 + Oa ee fie SE? ot The estimated cost of this im-’ owning in person all the legally issued! ‘The Wednesday evening meeting »f| Lost Springs, Wyo. iota Bae. 6-8-2 president and framing a platform, provement as shown by the. a proved i — FO A es pg $2.40| the power of Pennsylvania’s seventy-six| Dollars ($32,000). CARLE. SHUMAKER, Becretary.|. The scrvices nent Sunday will te held ae vey Laut | prone 1204. tress, ececniee $2 votes in the convention. I bids for said work shall be) vas) lin the new church edifice, on the cor- ROOM AND BOAR ete es Whe state delegation Was indorsea |Marked “Sidewalk Proposals” and be publish June 9, 16, 23, 30, 1920, |ner of Third and Grant streets. It will} WANTED—Experienced woman cook |). ™ 2182 ie) with private fam Per Copy Bt addressed to and filed with the City See ie be necessary to use the side entrance of|, for boarding house. 339 W. Second, . Beech. eri Gov. Sproul for president and it is for-|Clerk of the City of Casper, at his tunate that Sproul is the man he is. He/office, and will be received until 2 is really of presidential size and qual-/9’clock P. M. on the 21st day of| 6-7-t£ WANTED—Competent woman for gen- ‘the church for the first few Sundays.|940 W. Yellowstone. TENNIS COURTS FOR RENT—Nice, large, ment room; close in; modern base. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF coR- Pbaeorhbte: ca, Th ; ; i peor A ° , 803 S. Durbin. Phone | &4?tge. Call 1330 or call at 1034 Es. No subscription be niail Socepted for 2 trol, He/JUN€> 1920, at which time bids will Pan house work, 803 rar] hong | ond. 4 #, Be less period than three months. ity and is free from Penrose control. Hiejbe opened at the regular meeting) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at| | : ent patl subgeriptions must be pald 1 ad-lis in every point the superior of Pen-lof said Council. i ‘a stockholders meeting of The Fry-| "4 PDE PROVIDED _|WANTED—dirl at the Wyatt Cafeteria. | FO RENT—One sleeping room for ons insure centeery = eee subscription Be-}rose, and is the governor, not with the A dencned sbecie in the ar $i} Geary Livestock erent ee ae 6-8-3t |, oF two men; close in. $28 A St. Phons comes one mon n arrears, en per cent oj je amount of;held on February 2ist, 1 , at the a 6-8. Penrose support, but rather from his Fy n . . [TED—Woo in; 70h hae heeinbas ol Aust Ramet ar Gubeedaceas ? ‘even if Penrose lives ana|the bid must be filed with each bid,/hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon at -BY MIDWEST WANTED— We nai fo Mo: wasting | so haner-OPires oon A. B.C.) opposition. ven to be forfeited te the City of Cas-|the office of the company at 226 North ic af 6-9.2t| furnished except teddtied erene ppt ited e jated ex vely entitled to the use for repubtication of fll newr credited ES Paper and alao the local news ie herein. od THE CITIZEN'S DUTY. Thomas Cerwin, the famons orator and statesman of Ohio, and who contrib- uted so much to the greatness of his state and her unrivaled standing in the years previous to and during the civil is restored to health his career as boss of Pennsylvania is about at an end. Sproul is @ bigger and better man and the people know it. And in addition, the Republicans of Pennsylvania are get- ting weary of the dictation of a man like Penrose. To a convention composed of free- born, self-respecting Republicans, who have some pride fn the Republican party and do not desire its use as a means for attaining autoeratic political power, it per as liqui der be awarded the contract and fails to enter ito a contract for|tire stock outstanding of sald corpora- such improvement with the ¢ity;tion and that there was then and there within five (5) ‘om his noti-| passed pursuant to notice published us if he be’ the fication, if he be der, to perform the work and furnish a bond guaranteeing the! faithful performance of the work. Such bond to be furnished at the time of the signing of the contract. damages if the bid-'Center Street in Casper, Wyoming, the said meeting betng attended by the en- successful bid-!required by law a resolution which was to! unanimously adopted providing for the dissolution and the general winding up of the affairs of said corporation, said resolution being passed by a unanimous here, gineering department of the Midwest, two courts have been put in shape across the street from the main offices of the Casper refinery, Bids may be received in either of the two following forms or in both, of said forms, to-wit: | Upon the basis of receiving pay-| ‘Two excellent tennis courts have been provided for the Midwest Refining Com- pany employes near the refinery offices Through the aid of the manage- ment, Col. Burke Sinclair, and the en- appears like gratituous impudence from}ments in cash installments as pro-) Casper Business and Professional war, has said, respecting a _ citizen's dut an old outworn bess to be horning into the matters being settled in Chicago. ‘The Penrose type is out of style. He is the last of the herd. And for the good of Republican polities, he should be gentlemen who consider quite too respectable and to mingle in our elections, those themselves decent re- member that God Almighty will hold] potired. them responsible for the manner in ae which they discharge their duty as RUNNING ON SCHEDULE. ad voters, That right and privilege is net] The Chicago convention is proceeding given to them for their benefit, or te be] today with the details of janes used at their pleasure, but for my bene- |The committees appointed at yesterday # fit, for your benefit, and for the benefit] session have determined upon and pre: vided by the Ordinances of the City e of Casper and statutes of Wyoming.| LA shalahedeol Dir ry SHEER Upon the basis of receiving pay- eel adadehaled ecto’ seme ments in Special Improvement War- ' ean, payable in ret ad tenex: |e tending over a period of ur years Ss oo — ——— __r?/ and bearing simple interest at the| AECOUNTANE THE CASPER FRIVATE rate of six (6) per cent from the GUARANTEE REGISTRY HOSPITAL date when the City Council issues CORPORATION 938 S. Durbin St. such Special Improvement Warrants|| AUDITORS AND ACCOUNTANTS | Phones 272 and 273 I it ad Sock Mente eT Agente PHONE 660. 208-11 Oll Exchange Bldg. and as each payment becomes due, the interest on all deferred pay- ments shall also become due. The City of Casper reserves the right to reject any and ail bids. DR. H. RB. LATHROP Surgeon in Charge Rohrbaugh Building { Office Phone 64; Res. Phone 116 [| WANTED—Reliable person to care for child of 2 years for two weeks. Call 69142, 6-9-2t# WANTED—Maid for general work, pri- erence required. Call phone 664. WANTED—Daneing girls for cow-girl cabaret; usual percentage and trans- portation paid. Address C. J. Waller, Lost Springs, ‘Wyo. 6-9-4t" POSITIONS WANTED, WANTED—Young lady would like four hours work a day, from 10 a. m. till 2p.m. Box 343, City. 6-8-3t* WANTED—A position by stenograph er. Phone 844M, 6-8-4t' WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS WANTED—Men’s secona-hand suits and pants; highest cash price paid for same. 116 East Mid phone 483J. WANTED One hundred men’s second- vate residence, small family, city; ref-} 6-9-2 | 524 W. 10th. FOR RENT—A\ very large room fur- nished for light housekeeping ex bedding; no children; Samant: 310 W. First St. are 6-9-1t# | FOR RENT—Nicely tarnish private home. 214 gs, Gantecre: FOR RENT—One furnished roo -plete for housekeeping: close in. Chil personally at Richter Music Co, 6-9 t1 FOR RENT—Modern a) 7 ON, partment 2 Park, old number 335 N. Pine. Phonz 270. 69.40 FOR RENT—Room, suitable for two gentlemen, $5 a week. P e 193h 722 S. David. eta: FOR RENT—Large front bed 1 with bath adjoining; Suitable. for two gentlemen. Phone 331K, 5 en ae furnished apar 5 ‘al No, Durt E Phone 1118, r Macha con: CO FOR RENT—Basement sleeping room: xr week. 309 W. Highth, 6.9.11* oO FOR RENT—Unfurnished modern two- 3 - (eae LE aE Pi room apartment; i & of the 30,000,000 of people in the United} pared their reports. The acceptance of B. H. PELTON, Jr., REMERTH & VAN DENBERG |! HIDES hand. suits, coats and pants.| ana disappearing a one States. If one sees an unworthy man|these will complete the organization. | (Seal) Mayor. Auditors & Accountants ! wyoMINe HIDE © mptfan co. | Highest prices paid. Will call} Realty Co. 6-4-6¢ £0 to the polls and take possession of the| ‘This will ait be accomplished today. Ciah HAREM SLOANE: k. sos 0. °S: Diag, Phone 707-3 [| BDentere, im. Hides, Pelts; ‘Wooi for them. FOR RENT—Mode furnished fe E y Clerk. ‘and Furs. — rm unfurnished apt., government, and he will not prevent it,| Already has action been ane ae Pub. May 26, June 2 and 9, 1929.) } 00 Country shipments "Solicited. 130 W. MIDWEST AVE. close ine Phone 1193. 67-31 ieltheras be wach a -| Senator Lodge the permanent chairman. —_— i re attention guaranteed. Phone 19-J POR oN Ose there be such a thing as future re- : important committee on|NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT To ARCHITECTS pa PHONE ‘dot FOR RENT—Sleeping room, suitable sponsibility—as we all beljeve—that man} The highly, important ALL PERSONS LIABLE FOR AS. I wromieas” 'ANTED—Anything of value for tH gentlemen. $482. Park. fs 1 be the to report. Sen- S Casper, Wyoming. nything of va! ou hay 68-2t8 will have something to answer for upon| platform will last iT IN PAVING DIs- DUBOIS & caganes { "ais chanine * an ie Sere Sr re, Tues. sew ine ma- 0 SS EE Se Dea that final day when all of us must ac-| ater, Watson of Indiana is ite chairman. (CT NO. VEN. teense ade CLEANING» fe by kad cole anything. Monk | FOR. RENT—attractive room, adjoining > interest in the platform is almost Notice is hereby given that the Casper, Wyo. Phone 440, t 1086. 8-18-tf| bath, good location; lady preferred count for our acts Public in be ¢y NEW YORK HAT CLEANING ly P “Do you suppose that the old men who}as great #5 im the candidate. Senator {Assessment Roll for Paving District wes ea ws \ WANTED—Clean, cotton rags, for} 2-4 S- Wolcott. S4.1t 3 a @ men who} ifi + fs 3 = ee ee Ee Dili a : y ‘s selection as chairman may be|No. Eleven was certified on the 2nd) | Ganpurr, WEIDNER & SWEENEY Hats, Bananas; Bott, welt cna oan wiping machinery; 5¢ per pound.| FOR RENT—Dining rool edt published that Declaration of Inde-| Watson's 8 day of June, A. D. 1920, by the City 4-21-tf is m connecte< pendenee, which gave birth to your na- tional existence, for the maintenance of whieh they appealed to the God of Trettons; apyrove of a? They felt their own weakness, they, acting upon the commonly accepted principles of human reason, felt that they would perish in the conflict into which they Were then about to enter; and at last, as poor feeble man always does when he feels he has nothing to lean upon, but his own arm, he goes to the Almighty for help in that hour of trouble. They in the nature of cold water to the ultra- progressives, but one thing it does in- sure and that is a thoroughly Ameri- can document, absolutely free from hysteria. It means that pretty much the Indiana idea of the League of Na- tions will be the pronouncement under that particular subhead. It will con- form to the Lodge idea. And if Mr. Johnson has anything to say or Mr. Borah, on matters of entire repudiation of a League of Nations, it will have to come from the floor of the convention, Clerk to the undersigned City Treas- urer for collection. The owners of any lots, tracts or parcels of land or other charged with assess- ment may redeem the same from all or any portion of the liability for the cost of such improvement by paying the entire assessment, or any portion thereof, charged against such lots, tracts or parcels of land without in terest within thirty days after tl.e first publication notice, to-wit: Qn or before the 5th day of July, A. D. 1920, the owner of any such lots, traets or parcels of land may redeem the same from all Tiabilities io Arenatonse -” Phone aiea here TRANSPER @ STORAGE | 7 oO fico— Tatt’s a ee 104 Moving a Specialty. BAKERIES OL CENTER BAKERY Manufacturers and lenalers of “Good Brend” 324 W. Yellowstone Ave. BEAUTY SPECIALIST | o————_____________-» BAGGAGE AND TRANSFER Oe M 0, ILSON Attorney at Law Casper, Wyoming Suites 14-15-16, Townsend Block ¢ 3 ete EL W. PURCELL Al ney-at-Law Suite 316 E: eg SPN Baslaine | Tribune Office. WANTED—Second hana clothes and rniture of any ki: Salvation Army, 611J. tt WANTED—To Borrow—Twelve hun dred dollars on real estate. Address Drawer, Box 1103 Casper. 4-28-tf WANTED—Tents, tarps, sadmes, har- ness, tools and some household foods. Phone 1086, 4-27-tf WANTED—Plain and fancy sewing, satisfaction guaranteed. Mrs. Hota- ling, Phone 922-J, after 6 P. M., 633 CY Ave. 3. 2 9 ie FOR LAWN MOWER SHARPENING * These i id z _ = se ————————— ee appealed to Him and He answered well| when the platform is reported. These ee AE aa nevens: ManteLEAUTY, SPECIALIGN | : es ee aaa in the day of their trial; and alt the| gentlemen have promised to do this-| 20° bo paving the entire instaliment \ LEXI A; BROOKS { HAGENS & MURANE / struggles they endured, all the blood|They will have a following, but not the | of” said assessment unpaid and | Scientific Scalp Speclatist and Mas~ | speci oe shag ce od Biles. 332 West A St., rear (new number) they shed, all the pains and privations| votes to enforce their ideas. chase cd nantes snob, Seckicr per: seuse. Combings: Made to Order. per, Wyoming. 333 Cobb St. (old number). they suffered, were simply to end in| ‘Tomorrow i se ete ment with interest thereon at aie | PHONE 13 (2 Sa SUS in NICHOLS & STIRRETT { 6-5-12t just one thing—in communicating tofcandidates are placed In e of maturity of the last install- awyers —— ae alicnsieeiees equal power to} the famous spell-binders of the party: eee Tallin ane and the entire ten CHIROPRACTORS | 00-10-21 Of Kxenonge Dee, WANTED —taundey Wipes fine, fabric govern the nation. That effiee they com-} From the list to be formally ingroducei canal ieepeents wile interest) upon | 19) i Dae es ae SSS + | Phone 82-R. * * 6-5.6¢ munteated to you—the voting people of/{t woukl scent that the entire dey TAL tats pee cent. per annum, payable at | Lyric Theater Bldgs Center St. Rooms 43-30) Toned Bld, WANTED—Wall tent; must be cheap the country. Did they suppose—could] be consumed. If so, the convention Will lghe game time that the installments 1 Te reeens te onary Phone Noe \B. | for cash, Address BMC, care Tribune, they have believed—that the people of] run on the schedule planned and ballot-lare payable. All_ payments shall be) @ Canyer, D°"S 9 ming pi eA this country, the respectable people of|ing will be the first order for Friday's niga Leite: City Treemares. ela Gioeenine ————opnoan the land, would so seorn the great and|seusion, with adjournment late Saturday- neg of the City of Casper and Visiting, Scientific Chiropodist : rey sa Priceless estate which they left them, ——— the statutes of Wyoming. Phone 1215-1 GhI Bast A st Weare wh ARDENER as that they would-not attend to ap- PURE IMPUDENCE. ae einaen wes Peta neve, Here ear ork by appointment only — W. A. Frenzel Lr. O. Zw pointing the agents to take care of it, ‘The president's expected veto message] ing, this 8r day of June, A. D. 1920. x Sees rf but that some mercenary spirit was to} ¢ congress, says the New York Sun, de- . SVAN DOREN, | DIL EDNA HAHN 1 Eyes Tested, Glasses Fitted. A take care of them * * * nounces the Knox peace resottion a5] 5, sy . oe mreerurer, \ Suite 2, Townsend Bldg. | Our Worle Is Guaranteed. SATS = “Don't let us blame our presidents so] ‘a measure which “would place inefface- pees une y Inclusive, a flee 423 Phones: Res. 1235 262 South Center Street Hoe eee apartment x much! Don't let us anathematize the] 4)16 stain upon the gallantry and honor ee ee Sees == ann a eecan your: Musab ecees ive eam ae men we hive elected to these offices of} 4¢ ine United States,” an impudent re- OTICE | ‘Ghicopractor | tik —___— va pay good price if suitable; respon- state, tao much! Let us abuse the Peo} nection on the deliberate action of a co- H 162 N. Kimball ie BaING sole goaapers buses man. Adavess ple who elected them. They are to blame} ,.ainate department of the federal gov-]_ At a special meeting of the stock-|| Phone 1497 es | wanton na Interior Decorating ae : - If you elect a judge, and he does notlin favor of an autoeratically disposed! neiq at the oftice of the company on| wa Mm FIGURE WITH ZOU ON | |e Satisfaction Guaranteed reasonable. Phone 12393. @8-6t= attend at court, and if an innocent Man) oyooutive. The entire text of the mes-|the 23rd day of January, 1920, at the|| YOUR HOMB OR BUSINESS BLOCK PLANING MILL I; 3D—Would like te vont ee is hanged because he was not there tO) Jace’ suggests nothing so much as Mr.}hour of ten o'clock, a. m., at “hich Asndtat Gontreseae | of 4. roonkatior: pa try him, what do you with him?) Youn « and his reiteration ef King Charles’ meeting are ee eet its 2 ae ial | Otten B98. 8; Bids, meee U I See r unfurnished. Must be modern. Will Impeach him. He is removed from effice}jeag. It contains nothing new, nothing sapital. Rock oF said FP corparetions by | - 2 bid spennen Paget, care Wi sane bs Stoney we esus Gnd the brand ot disgrace and ignominy |sanectally worthy ef, essnment by. this| proper resofution unidnimenety adoplet| & - Mins Wee tater eee as Faget, cate Whelan 4 orthing, Cas. is placed upon his brow. Bat you can be] rewspaper, nothing surprising in view| the capitalization of said corpor n Dan sEN ee eee cack PHONB. 1323, men le elected to office. You don't We) poeogniaea psychology; unless we vx-|.aig Dollars to a new total amount. of 239 W. Midwest Ave. : : some party or other. ‘The judge might! oot the unconsciously humorous pas-|'Two Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars, | "~—gLOTHES CLEANERS: UNA Op Bee Oe i ontion © say he did not like his assoeiates, be did} ice jn witich Mr. Wilgon actually ach share under such inereasod capi: Rallroad “and Durbin Streets bri How tae very sweet breath, I tell you sirs, tha€)+, che great principte of the freedom of|cates verified and acknowledged by the | limreneaniines Frensing. Remodeling We carry Sherwin-Williams Paints — is quite as valid as many of the exeuses} ine seas. ‘That, as some people may re-| chairman and secretary of said) stock- Linde and tafiread Bt, | er thet men make for staying away from) 041) was point two of the original four-| holders’ meeting are being filed in the vice” Our Motto. Phone 58 | PLUMBING AND HEATING re 3 teen points: but few will remember the] Stace or Wyoming and In the office. of| © | 3. Doxonun | ington typevériter, Must be tensor seas exuct stage of his personal and self-!the County Clerk of Natrona County, || CHMANING PRESSENG REPAIRING | heating ta and beating, hot water able. Phone 773W. 6-9-2t* LAST OF HIS KIND. determined bargainings abroad for the} Wyoming; the acts and things done at Phone 1216 NA a an 24 attend to. FOR RENT—HOUSES. Boies 1 se, United States senator] sake of his covenant, at which the great Bald pete Suc puraane ootteadakd e pccheacead eto: s from Pennsylvania, and the last of the] principle of freedom of mavigation upon Pt fone Stontholdats Were io tee one, RADIATOR REPAIRING POR RENT—Fouwroom house. 194 8. | old-time bosses of the period we have] the seas dropped out of the fourteen} Wyoming Compiled Statutes, 1910; said ———+,| Ash. 69-1t} jest left behind us, is confined to his) and disappeared from his creed and his)meeting was called, constituted and con- Casper Anto Works | FoR RENT—Five-room unfurnished Philadelphia home by serious illness, is. mnable to attend the Chicago conven- then, to which he was elected a delegate atlarge. Penrose has been ill since last fait and those nearest to him believe his day are numbered. This is the first national convention, of his party Penrose has not attended im quite a eri of urs. In these, Years he | always had the weight and prestige of the solid vote of his state, some seventy-six votes, to do With us suited his will and purpo This vote has always had a tremendous influence in nominations and in decid img the policy of the party Singe the death of Matthew Sanley Quay in 1904, P@nrese has been supreme im command of the Pennsylvania Re- heart and his activities. And now he rebukes congress for recreancy to point er principle number twe! And still he keeps us out of peace. Indiw has perhaps # greater variety of plants than any other country tn the world, having 1500 native species, or about 50 per cent more than is em- j braced in the flora of the whole of Eu- repe. The skin of the reindeer is so imper- vious to the cold that anyone clothed in jsuch a dr with the addition of a robe of the same material, |the intensest cold of an Arctic night. ue The shallowest parts of the ocean are the Baltie and Adriatic seas, each of, [which has an average depth of 22 to 23 fathoms. ducted under waiver of notice signed by stockholders owning im person all the legally issucd capitul stock of said corporation. PERRY A. MORRIS, Chairman. GEORGE B. NELSON, Sec'y. (NS) Offiee Phone antl tha Skio. —e- Ga. &. La Pr: imi to Rot of the | i Gentta-Urinars ‘ract and Diseases + Radiator Repairing and Re-Coreing y ‘kmen wor! Estimates cheerfully ‘444 Weat Xollowstene A _ Publish June 9, 16, 23, 30, 1920. t ‘Oftieet Rai 7 rs Phones: Office 54; TM. ; 5 Hospital, 272 oF 273. NOTICE Howrs: 18 F. et eS — to.6 pm; 7 p.m LO p.m special meeting of the stock = =. holders of Durm Oil Company, a Wy if | MARSHABL ©. KEITH, M.D. oming corporation, held at the office of} |* Physician and Surgeon the company at Casper, Wyoming,| | Spectal attention given to obatot: |April 1st, 1920, ten o'clock, a .m., at|| Hoteand) Glseases. of women Aa which meeting there were present in| Binckmore Bailéing as er person owners of the entire le Phones: Office, 30: Residence 104 AN ae ae of the capital stock of said ec & ae tior, by proper resolution unanimousiy i JS. CO. KAMr VETERINARY SURGEON adopted the number of ditvectors constr Prey! tuting the board of directors of said Ortiog: Sulte 4. Smith Bids. — Re A. BA! corporation was increased from the Office 190 -1 | House 25 t At Casper . Phone 180, present board of three directors to a ~—. a err ert net ee house with sun parlor; ne small chil- | dren; also comfortable bedroom suit- | able for one or two gentlemen. Inauire | basement. 321 S. Lincoln.’ 6-8-2 FOR RENT—Seven room modern house, furnished, until Sept. 1; no children. Phone 8573. 262 N. Grant. 6-9-1" FOR RENT—Cheerfol, modern, | well em basement apart: builtin china cupboard, buffer et. Unfurnished except kiteh- Also garage. Phone 1028.1. 6-9-1E en stove, | FOR RENT—ROOMS. FOR RENT—Nicely bedroom with bath. Kinley. 6-7-4t FOR RENT—House keeping rooms, also furnished rooms, 340 West Yel- front | North Me- furnished 325 with large boarding house. Best prop- osition in the city. Two year lease. Box 240, Tribune. 6.9-tf FOR RENT—Three-room apartment furnished, except bedding and dishes, 335 per month. 524 So. Lincoln. FOR RENT—Nicely room, address). furnished modern. 822 E. Phone 675R. front Third (new 6-9-1t* ’T—One room furnished house . Bachelors preferted. Phone 6-9-2 FOR RENT—MISCELLANEOUS. ———— | SEE BEN STORAGE & WAREHOUSE | Phone 74W, 100 W. First St. cEcr "non .Y. SenanoK . i$ FOR RENT—Desk space in ground floor office to desirable party. State your line of business. P. O. Box 1054. 6-8-tf FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE— Three-room house, $2,000. Inquire 426 W. First St. 6-9-t£ FOR SALE—By Bwner, small furnished house two blocks from Byrlington ¢ pot; electric lights and water in house. Price $1,200. ‘This is a bargain. Phone 6-9-2 ———— FOR SALE—Lot 60x140 on South Da- vid; terms. Call at 742 South: Durbin after 5 p. m) 6-9-3" Coe ee a a a FOR SALE—Pour-room modern home; hardwood floors; full basement; hot- | Water heat; corner lot, 65x75; north See Owner, 1103 BE. Second Be §-24-t ——————— FOR SALE Pungalow; six large rooms; four larse closets,’ linen closet; bath, breakfast room; hardwood floors; enamel finis! throughout; full basement with toil place is almost ready for oceup® purchase from owner. f Two-story house on Park Ave.; three rooms on upper floor, four rooms on sround floor and two rooms finished in basement; hot water heat; hardwood floors; lawn and trees all in. Lot on 8. Grant St.. 60x140. Two: houses now being*built on Spruce St., south of CY Ave. Plans furnished and houses built to ‘your order. Repair work promptly at- tended to. SYLVESTER F. PELTON 925 S. Lincoln Ave. Phone 928-7 6-3-0 nn FOR SALE—Corner lot and house on F Second; choice location; price a $500 down. Phone 82R. ye 6 HOME FOR SALE—110_N. Washins ton; newly painted; lot 50x140; 3-room house on front of lot and tworoom house in rear, bringing $60 per month rent. See owner, 415 8. Beech, Phon 632k. 6-7-6 a— FOR SALE—Business property. poe large store room and one room 20x2” with large hall, four living rooms wit! bath and two closets upstairs, mrse cc! lar and warehouse. Good ingePy, di quire 1319 South Etm. > FOR SALE—Two choice lots on Soath Chestnut near C¥ Ave; $500 per [s' Cait 1451. ‘i FOR SALE—Pekin: Cafe. lowstone. 6-9-tf | Inavire 0! owner at Pekin Cate, 126% 8. Center,