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"PAGE TEN FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 1920 : LEGAL NOTICES lof the City of Casper, and the total cost of said cement concrete side- NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT To Walks, which total cost shall include ALL PERSONS LIABLE FOR AS. that of the sidewalks proper, as well SESSMENT IN PAVING DIS./2s that of any notice, curbing, grad- TRICT NO. ELEVEN. ‘ing, hand-railing, private crossing, Notice is hereby given that the and all other necessary expense, sha!] ment Roll for Paving District be assessed by the City Council as a o. Eleven was certified on the 2nd Special agsessment payable in ac- day of June, A. D, 1920, by the City cordance with the statutes of Wy- Clerk to the undersigned City Treas-|oming and the City Ordinance herein urer for collection. The owners of referred to. Ww any lots, tracts or parcels of land. or, By order,of the City Council. other property charged with assess-| Dated at Casper, Wyoming, this ment may redeem the same from all/ 17th day of OE A. D. 1920. or any portion of the liability for the ANK S. NITTLE, cost of such improvement by paying i City Engineer the entire assessment, or any portion| Published May 28 and June 4, 11, thereof, charged against such lots,| 18, 1920, tracts or parcels of land without in-! terest within thirty days after tti.e first publication notice, to-wit: On or before the 5th day of July, A. D. 1920, the owner of any such; Estate of George Taylor, Deceased. lots, tracts or parcels of land may! Notice is hereby given that letters of redeem the same from all liabilities} administration were on the 8th day cf for the unpaid amount to said assess-| May, 1920, granted to the undersigned ment at any time after said tairty;)in the above estate, and all persons days by paying the entire instaliment) having claims against the said estate of said assessment unpaid and/are hereby required to exhibit them, charged against any lot, tract or par-| with the necessary vouchers for allow- cel of land at the time of such pay-|ance, to the undersigned at rooms ment with interest thereon at the/22-23, Townsend Bldg., Casper, Wyo- date of maturity of the last install-|ming, within six months after the date ment oe due, and the entire ten/of said letters, or they may be pre- equal installments with interest upon|cluded from any benefit from such es- the whole sum unpaid, at the rate of/tate, and if such claims be not exhibite1] six per cent. per annum, payable at| within one year from the date of said the same time that the installments] letters, they will be forever barred, are payable. All payments shall be] Dated May 21, 1920. made to the City Treasurer. GEO. W. FERGUSON, This notice is given pursuant to the Administrator ordinance of the City of Casper and) Pub. May 21, 28, June 4, 11, 1920. the statutes of Wyoming. | a In witness whereof, I have _here- unto set my hand at Casper, Wyom- ing, this 3rd dey of June, A. D. 1920. 3. S. VAN DOREN, City Treasurer. Published June 3 to 14 inclusive, 1920, © NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE OF SPECIAL SCHOOL DIS- TRICT ELECTION The State of Wyoming, ) County of Natrona, ) ss. School District No. 2, ) Notice is hereby given to the electors of School District No. 2 in the County of Natrona and State of Wyoming, that a special election of the electors of said School District will be held at the Cen- tral School Building, in Block eleven, in the City of Casper, Wyoming, in said School District, on the 15th day of Junc, A. D. 1920, beginning at the hour of one o'clock p. m. and closing at the et NOTICE IN THE DISTRICT COURT, SIXTH) JUDICIAL DISTRICT THE STATE OF WYOMING, COUNTY OF NATRONA, ss: Jake Crouse, Plaintiff, vs. William A. Denecke, and Anna W. Denecke, Husband and Wife, and John Wright and Bertha Weber Wright, Husband and Wife, De- fendants. To the above-named defendants, William A. Denecke and Anna W, Denecke, husband and wife, whose last known address was Richfield, Lincoln County, Idaho, and John Wright and Bertha Weber Wright, husband and wife, whose last known address was Number 702 Hays Street, Boise, Ada County, State of Idaho: You and each of you are hereby notified that you have been sued in the above entitled Court by the} above named plaintiff; that the ob- ject and prayer of the petition filed therein is for » judgment that the said defendants and each of them, as to the lands and real estate in the pe- tition and in this notice described, may be compelled to show the al- leged interest of them, and each of them, and that the same may be ad- judged to be null, void, and of no ef- fect whatsoever, and that plaintiff’s| title be forever quieted against the) same; that the plaintiff be declared to be the absolute owner in fee sim- ple of the following described real estate, situate, lying and being in said County of Natrona, said State of Wyoming, to-wit: Lots 2, 3 and| 4: the S W%;SW% NE4%;N%! SW%; SEM SW%; W% SEM of; Section 1: N% NE%; NE% NW% of Section 12; all in Township 31 North; Range 82 West of the 6th Principal Meridian, containing 559.23 acres, more or less, together) with all buildings and improvements} thereon; free and clear of any and all claims of the defendants or any of them and that the plaintiff is en- titled to the absolute and exclusive possession thereof; for plaintiff's costs and for such other and further relief as may be agreeable to equity and good conscience. And unless you answer the peti- tion of the plaintiff filed in said cause on or before the 24th day of July, A, D. 1920, the said petition with all,of the matters and allega- tions therein contained will be taken as true and judgment rendered ac- cordingly. Dated Casper, Natrona County, Wyoming, May 27th, A. D. 1920. HAZEL CONWELL, Clerk of the District Court. (SEAL) WILLIAM O. WILSON, GEO. W. FERGUSON, ROBERT N. OGDEN, Jr., Attorneys for Plaintiff, Pub. May 28, June 4, 11, 18, 25, July 2, 9. (Ogden) ao NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS NOT HAVING SIDEWALKS ALONG THE STREETS AND PORTIONS OF STREETS DESCRIBED HEREIN The City Council of the City of Casper, Wyoming, in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 101 of the Session Laws of Wyoming, 1915, and in accordance with Ordi- nance . 95A of the City of Cas- per, yoming, hereby gives notice to the owners of the following de- scribed property, and orders the con- struction of sidewalks along the streets adjacent to and abutting the following described proper hour of six o'clock p. m. of said day, for the purpose of voting on the ques- tion, whether or not the board of Trustees of said school district will be} authorized to issue the district school house coupon bonds of said school dis trict, in the amount of one hundred HE EXPECTS T0 KEEP IT ALWAYS “Tanlac Put Me On My Feet Again” He States—Praises It Highly. “I never expect to be without Tan- lac again, for 1 have not only gained ten pounds but feel like a new man,” said H. L. Stephens, 3409 West Holden street, Seattle, Wash., an employee of the Skinner & Eddy Shipyards, re- cently. “For years and years I suffered from stomach trouble,’ continued Mr. Steph- ens, “and my appetite got so poor I just had to force down every mouthful I ate. I lost so much weight, and was so weak and run down all the time I could hardly get about, and my wor was simply a burden to me. The litte I Gid manage to eat caused intense cramping pains in my stomach and would bloat up with gas until I was le. Gas pressed against my heart until it would palpitate dreadfully and I had great difficulty in breathing. I was bothered a great deal from co: stipation, and often had the worst kind of headaches and dizzy spells. I also suffered with rheumatism in my shoul ders, which made it difficult for me to do my work, for it pained me terribly to pick up anything or raise my hanil: above my head, and then, too, I had such severe pains in the small of my back I could hardly bend over, and) when I did it was all I could do to straighten up again. I was very ner- vous and could get but litle sleep for I would just roll and toss from one side of the bed to the other all night tons, and in the morning I felt worse then when I went to bed and so tired i ¢il) not feel like I could get up. My circu-| lation was very poor and my c plexion became pale and sallow look 13 “I had tried so many treatments ina! medicines without getting any benefit that I had about lost faith in thing, but when I saw wher was helping so many others I decide. try it. I began to improve right aw and I soon had such an appetite | w hungry all the time. I can now eat anything I want without suffering the least bit with pain and am never trou- and fifty thousand dollars ($150,000.00),|bled with gas or palpitation any more. the same being not in excess of two per]! haven't had a headache or a dizy cent of the taxable property in said|SPell since I started taking Tanlac, school district, bearing a certain rate|2M never bothered with constipavion of interest not to exceed six per cent|4nd my skin has cleared up to a good per annum, payable semi-annually, on|healthy color. The rheumatism has the first days of January and July of|!eft me entirely and the pain has all each year, such bonds to be each dated|Sone out of my back. August Ist, 1920, and to be numbered|night long now and always get up in and payable and redeemable as follows,|the morning feeling fine and ready for work, Tunlac has surely put me on my feet again and I never miss an op- portunity of praising it.” Tanlac is sold in Casper by Casper to-wit: Said bonds to be numbered fror one to one hundred and fifty, both in-| clusive, each to be in the sum of one} thousand dollars; bonds numbered from one to six both inclusive, to be payable| Pharmacy, in Alcova by Alcova Mer- and redeemable on January Ist, 1922,|cantile Co., in Salt Creek by Salt Creei and on January ist of each succeeding|4rug stor Adv. ar thereafter, six of said bonds in onsecutive number shall be payable und redeemable, except the last install- ment of six bonds, which will be pay- uble and redeemable on August 1, 1945; until all are paid; fur the purpose of providing funds for the erection of two suitable school buildings in the said school district, and providing the same with the necessary furniture, in accord. ance with resolutions adopted by said Board of Trustees on June 3, 1920. By order of the; Board of Trustees of said School District No. 2, in the County of Natrona and State of Wyoming. Dated Casper, Wyoming, in said School District, June 4, 1920. (SEAL) WILLIAM O. WILSON, Clerk School District No. 2, in the County of Natrona and State of Wyoming. Publish June 4, 11, 1920. oe NOTICE OF INCREASE IN CAPI- TAL STOCK OF HOLMES HARD- WARE Co. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting regularly called of the stock- holders of Holmes Hardware Co., a corporation duly organized and exist- ing under and by virtue of the laws of the State of Wyoming, held at the principal office of the company, at 145 East Second Street, in the City of Casper, Natrona County, State of Wyoming, on the 8th day of April, A. D. 1920, the capital stock of the said Holmes Hardware Co. was in- creased from twenty-five thousand dollars, divided into two hundred and fifty shares of the par value of one hundred dollars per share, to one hundred thousand dollars, divided into one thousand shares of the par value of one hundred dollars per share, fully paid and non-assessable. Dated this 11th day of June, A. D. 1920. HOLMES HARDWARE CO. By EARLE D. HOLMES, (SEAL) President. etait W. BURNS, Secretary. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Frank R. Dickson, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that letters of administration were on the 5th day of May, 1920 granted to the undersigned in the above estate, and all persons having claims against the said estate} are hereby required to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers for allow- ance to the undersigned at No. 108 West Midwest Ave., Casper, Wyoming, within six months after the date of said let- ters, or they may be precluded from ublish June 11, 18, 25, July 2, 1920. TYPEWRITERS Bought, sold, rented, repaired. Dealer CORONA—L. C. SMITH any benefit from such estate, and if ‘asper ‘ypewri such claims be not exhibited within one c Ex T; ter year from the date of said letters, they change will be forever barred. 101 Wyatt Bldg. Phone 856 Dated May 21, 1920. ; B. L. SCHERCK, Administrator. ‘Pub. May 21, 28, June 4, 11, 1920. poh Se NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Willard Il: I sleep .5004 ail! | : | | EX-EMPEROR CARL OF HUNGARY —Ex-Emperor Carl of Hungary teachir his son, Prince Otto, at their pl: ce of ex’ Casper Business EEE MEE ALLOUUNIANTS GUARANTEE REGISTRY CORPORATION AUDITORS AND ACCOUNTANTS Stock Registrar and Transfer Agents. PHONE 660. 208-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. REIMERTH & VAN DENRERG Auditors & Accountants Stock Transfer Agents 306 0. 8. Bide. Phone 767-3 Casper, New York, Boston. ARCHITECTS DUBOIS & GOODRICH Architects Rooms 24-25 Townsend Piceh Casper, Wyo. Phone 440. | « | GARBUTT, WEIDNER & SWEENE Architects 415 Ol) Exchange Bldg. Phone 1162 {esd | BAGGAGE AND TRANSFER é SPARLS TRANSFER & STORAGE Office— Tait’s Rillinrd Hall S7.W. Office, 104 Specialty. LHL LEAKE REELS: Directory et SU at amammeeRER URE: IN THE ROLE OF TUTOR TO HIS SON ng the rudiments of kingly knowledge to ‘ile on the shores of Lake Geneva, and Professional ee THE CASPER PRIVATE HOSPITAL 938 S. Durbin St. Phones and 273 DR. H. R. LATHROP Surgeon in Charge Rohrbaugh Building Office Phone 54; Res. Phone 116 I | ! I ee IDES || WYOMING HIDE & METAL Co. || Dealers in H 3 Pelts, Wool urs rt a Country shipments solicited. Proper attention guaranteed. =! INE 562- 525 West Second St., ‘Casper, Wyoming. el ee iS ee GaT CLEANING NEW YOaK HAT CLEANING WORKS We clean and re-block Hats, Panamas, Soft, Fi Hats for ladies and gentleme: New trimmings; all work guara: teed. We e: for and deliver. Shoe shining pa ry im connection, 123 S. Center, Casper, Wyo. Phone 1319W. LAWYERS WILLIAM 0. WILSON Attorney at Law Casper, Wyoml Suites 14-15-16, Townsend Block | 9 324 W. Yellowstone Ave. . BEAUTY SPECIALIST BEAUTY SPECIALIST Manicuring, Dyeing and Bleaching LEXIE A. BROOKS Scientific Scalp seuse. Combings Residence PHONE 15367. CHIROPRACTORS DR. J. H. JEFFREY DR. ANNA GRAHAM JEFFREY Chiroprnetor: Lyrte Theater Bldg. Office Phone 706. and Mas- Order. to -—— 2 CHIROPODL entific Chiropodist RL WALKER I A St hone R 63: set Work by appointment only Visiting 9 << DR. B. G. HAHN DR. EDNA HAHN Bui Snisop eestor) an ite 2, Townsen: . Office 423° Phones: Hes, 1235 es DR. M. HARNED Chiropractor 162 N. Kimball Phone 1457 CONTRACTORS a BT ME FIGURE WITH YOU ON I yOuR HOME OR BUSINESS BLOCK PETER CLAUSEN General Contractor Office 306 0. S. Hidg. Phone T67M | a | ——— Sealed proposals will be received [BY ihe <geate ighoray, Commianio || ae cieptes tees MsteteLese et at the office o: ighway! p! Superintendent, Capitol _ Building,|] Pi Stood the test of time, Tata ay Cheyenne, wy goming: until 2:00 p.|f equipped cars today. m., Tuesday, June 15th for the con-|} Generator, magneto, starter and struction of the following project. lighting equipments repaired. | No. PIL9, Federal-aid No. 91, AUTO ELECTRICAL CO., 136 E. Midwest Ave. Phone 9683 (Old 111 E. First St.) asd Grading, culvert installation and con- struction of three concrete bridges and one 180 foot concrete ford on 15.10 miles of the Yellowstone High- way in Platte county, between Uva and Glendo. Plans, specifications, forms of pro- posals and other information may be and obtained at the office of Lot 13, Block 20, Being 60 foe on) seen a in . gant Elm Street, owner enry yatt;/the State Highway Superintendent, lots 4 and block 24, being” 120) Capitel Building, Cheyenne, after THE feet on Wolcott Street and 140 feet)June 13th. ¢ on Sixth Street, formerly Delaware Street, owner A. W. Cassarvan (Joseph Stone, Admin.) ; lot 2, block} 78, being 60 feet on South Park Street, formerly Pine Street, owner! t 7, block’ 79, be-| k Avenue, owner R. J. Davidson; ing 60 feet on Mrs. Jennie Jacobs; being 60 feet on lot 7, block 55, Norta North Center Street, owner J. M. Carey Bros. All said sidewalks shall be con-| Highway .Commission. structed in accordance with the plans) RATE CASH and specifications prepared by the| MUST. ACCOMPANY EACH PROQ- City Engineer and approved by th City Council and now on file wi the City Clerk of the City of Casper, and shall be five feet in width anc constructed of cement concrete and properly graded. All sidewalks which are not plac: on the stree! or parts of str herein mentioned and remaining un constructed after 30 days from the date of this notice, sha%l be built anc constructed by the City Contracto Center Street, owner Lucetta Coen; lots 1 and 2, block 55, being 140 feet on e a District Engineer R. E, Thomas will make an inspection of the pro- ject, June 13th, leaving Wheatland, ‘at 9:00 a. m. All contractors wish- ing to submit a bid on the work are invited to accompany him. e Proposals must be accompanied by a money Chee equal to two per cent (2%) of the amount of the pro- osal, in the form of cash, praposal bond, draft or certified check to some bank in the State of Wyoming, and payable at sight to WG OR BOND CLANG OF THE FIRE BELL —indicates destruction. ITEM Is your House Insured? | POSAL. All proposals must be made on forms and in accordance with instruc- jd tions forming a part of the specifica- ditions referred to above. Proposals, will be publicly opened and read at the time and place first is re Tie GE Bel above mentioned. The right: is speared i relseh ay MCCALMAN, 411 Oil Exchange Bldg. Phone 1134 il State Highway Superintendent. * Publish June 11, 1920. i P. O. Box 1145 ———————— ee aS @ CONTRACYTO! N & > ING Ss n Connection. Midwest Ave. Planing 3 239 W. “| GLOTHES CLEANERS ao eee ‘THE SERVICE CLEANERS 1 Cleaning, Preasing, Hemsedal! { leaning, Pressin, emodeling “THE POINT" 1 ee | Center, Linden and Rallroad 9! “Service” Our Motto. Phone &€ oO G PRESSING REPAIRING 10R TAILOR SHOP 218 S. Center. Phone 1216 Suits Made to Order DOCTORS CLEAD ° e DR. MYERS Physicinn ond Surgeon jal attention givev to diseases | of women and childre t Sufte 200-201, O. 8. Blas. 1 Office Phone 609. Hes. Phone 746 | G. 8. BAWDBN, M. D. Practice limited to diseases of the Genito-Urinary Tract and Diseases of the Skin. ‘ffice oleh Bldg. Phonsay Office bir House, i47M; 273 or 378. Hospital, urs: 10 2, m. to 1p. m.j 4 p.m. 6 p.m; 7p. m, to 8:80 p, m. o— .. MARSHALL C. KEITH, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Special attention given to obstet: les a iseases of women and ohildren. 3 2 $ Black: Phones: Office, o- ————— Ho! to i | i more Building Oy HRenatdence 1646 Smith Bide. House 33 —_________a —————_e MICHAEL W. PURCELL Attorney-at-Law Suite 316 Oil Exchange Building Casper, Wyo., Phone Nd. o———__——_____ ———— HACENS & MURANE awyers. 204-207 OM Exchange Biég- Caaper, Wyoming, NICHOLS & STIRRETT Lawyers 809-10-11 Ol] Exehange Bleg, ? = gq GEORGE W. FER: GUSON 4 a Spa W. A. Frenzel = Eyes Tested, Glasses Fitted, Our Work Is Guaranteed. 262 South Center Street PAINTER PAINTING c. MOHR Painting and Interior D. 236 North Wolcott Phone 627 Satisfaction Guaranteed PLANING MILL =) ecoratin; St. G See | J. 0. JOHNSON for MIl-Work and Window Glass PHONE 1323, Mill Rear of McRorey Apts, UNION MILL COMPANY Shop and Offices Railroad and Durbin Streets Let us do your mill work - Our prices are right We carry Sherwin-Williams Paints Cs Phone 1462 | PLUMBING AND HEATING J. DONOBUB Plumbing and heating, hot water | | heating a specialty. ‘Jobbin; | all kinds promptly attendes al | Shop—S26 8, Spruce. Phone 20¢'W a | $n RADIATOR REPAIRING eee | Casper Auto Radiator Works Repairing and Re-Coreing Expert workmen Estimates cheerfully given 434 West Yellowstone STENOGRAPHER REMINGTON TYPEWRITERS W. In TALBERT, Representative at o- Smith-Turner Drag Stere, Phone 176 oo a TRANSFER | ° FOR QUICK 2 | SER oB | | IEAM S TRANSFER PHONE 235 VETERINARY SURGEON ——— $$ $$ in R. A, RATHBRUN Veterinary Surgeon. | | i | prompt service; Classified Ads FOR RENT—ROOMS. a * HELP WANTED—MALE | ———__________——_——_| FOR _RENT—Three-room apartment, \WANTED—Rig builder and crew to put; 651 W. Railroad Ave. © Bot? up 72-foot derrick. F. L. Heckman, ~ General Delivery, Lusk, Wyo. 6-5-6t | FOR RENT — Two room basement |. apartment; partly furnished. 13 i. WANTED—Rig* builders. Phone-8 27/ Jackson. Chas. B. Johnson. 6-10-2t* ROOM AND BOARD with private fam- ily. 615 S. Beech. 6-7-tt EES | FOR RENT—One furnished room com- plete for housekeeping: close in. Call personally at Richter Music Co. 6-9. tf | FOR, RENT—Dining root woman cook} With large boarding hou 339 W. Second, | sition in the city. Two 6-7-tf | 240, Tribune. HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Girls and women. We need help in all departments. Casper Laun ary Co. -6t WANTED—Experienced for boarding house. 340 W. Yellowstone. Box 6-91f BOARD AND ROOM in private home near refinery. 1217 Willow. 6-10-4t* WANTED—Competent woman for gen- eral house work, 803 S. Durbin. Phone Waller, portation paid. Address C. J. 6-9-4t* Lost Springs, ‘Wyo. FOR RENT—Basement rooms, close in. | 643 EB. Third. 6-11-3t) FOR RENT—Modern sleeping room for gentleman or lady, close in, 252 N. Jefferson. Phone 683M. 6-10-3t* Apply at 6-11-4t* WANTE: once. Chambermaid. W. First. POSITIONS WANTED. WANTED—A position by stenograph-| FOR RENT—Modern sleeping room on 6-8-4t*| _ pavement; gentlemen preferred. 1021 NE Sie ee | FOR RENT—Pleasant basement ap modern, references required. 733 | Se@ona. er. Phone 844M. |, par |S. Elm. 6-10-f WANTED—Position as housekeeper |'— ~ or governess for small children,| FOR RENT—One sleeping room. In- where I can have my two children quire 321 8. Lincoln. 6-10-2t with me—a boy 10 years old ~ ba ra | ROOM AND BOARD for *wo snen, nice 5 months. Write Fannie Vaughan, Ca’ Bok 5 per, Wyo., or call at Wigwam. Will go| , accommodations, good board. Phcne anywhere south of Casper. 6-10-2t* | : Ave. 6-11-2t WANTED—Woman wants work fore-| FOR RENT—One furnished housekeep- ing room near Standard refinery, Call noons, Phone 316W. 610+ NE Spook ry. Call WANTED—Position by experienced | [>> : osition | by experiences | FOR RENT—Three furnished basement spomunle entry: bookkeener. Phone 13i7;| rooms, modern, Phone 777W._ G-1t¢ Fa ; nT wi FOR RENT—Two-room furnished apt. WANTED—Two carpenters want posi-| PO! hwo-room tion finishing or construction, city or|_ With bath. 618 W. 9th. -11-3t* country; capable of taking charge of| jon RENT—Darge front bedroom with 720I 2 1t* FOR RENT—HOUSES. WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—New 4-room_ by aganveord addition. Small WANTED—Men's second-hand suits|down, balance terms; no intere: and pants; highest cash price paid| er, Box 236, Tribune. for same. (I phone 483J. 4-23-tf FOR RENT. EUS WANTED One hundred men’s second- hand suits, coats and pants. SEE BEN STORAGE & WaAtlHousD Highest prices paid. Will call Phone 74W, 109 W.. Wirat_&¢, for them. CECIL BON * RB. L. sCHERCK 130 W. MIDWEST AVE. = Phone 19-J i | FOR RENT—Desk space in ground floor office to desirable party. State your line of business. P.O. Box 1054. 6-8-tf£ WANTED—Anything of value you hays to sell—furniture, rugs, sewing ma- We buy ‘and sell enginines, Brow any’ ns. One 1086. 3-18-t| FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE. WANTED—Cl 5 ti Ags, > Wiping machinery: Se. pose our | FOR SALW— Three-room house, $2,000. Tribune Office. 4-21-tf Inquire 426 W. First St. 6-9-tt WANTED—Second nana clotnes and! FOR SALE—Lot 60x140 on South Da- furnitur@ of any kind. Ppone the vid: | Salvation Mrmy, 611J. SPLICE HEAT OE ee WILL CLEAN YOUR RUGS, CAR- FOR SALE—Four-room modern home; pets, Draperies, Mattresses, ete., with x ae hardwood floors; full basement; hot- an invincible vacuum cleaner at your office or home. Work called for and| Water heat; corner lot, 65x75: north delivered. Prices reasonable. The In-| front. See Owner, 1103 EB. Second 3:. vincible Vacuum Cleaning Co. G. W. 5 24tt Anderson, 218 N...Center. 6-10-2t* FOR SALE—640-acre ranch in eastern WANTED_To Borrow—Twelve hun | Montana, 120 acres cultivated, three dred dollars on real estate. Address| miles of fence, good house, barn, gran- Drawer, Box 1103 Casper. 4-28-tf| ary and garage. A bargain at $9,000. Write owner. Carl W. Schauss, G WANTED—Tents, tarps, sadqies, har- Fe = ; hess, tools” and vome heusehela| Del., Casper, W 6-11- ROSS eeennee ae 4-27-tf| TOR SALE—By owner—Beautiful mod- WANTED—Plain and fancy sewing,| ern brick bungalow; five large rooms, satisfaction guaranteed. Mrs. Hota-| pantry, bath, sun parlor and reception ling, Phone 922-J, after 6 P. M., 633] hall; hardwood floors throughout; oak CY ‘Ave. in bh ent. 6-3-tf| finish, built-in features, fireplace, large ! front porch, high basement, four finish- t* ed rooms with extra large windows, bath, furnace, laundry room, set-in {FOR LAWN MOWER SHARPENING | tubs, large coal room, east front. ow! 1112 S, Elm SEE “DAD” FERGUSON 332 West A Si 333 Cobb rear (new number) (old number). FOR SALE Bungalow; six large rooms; four large closets, linen closet; bath, breakfast- room; hardwood floo1 enamel finish throughout; full basement with toilet; place is almost ready for occupancy; purchase from owner. 6.5-12t TT WESTERN Tire Exchange and Ford repair shop at 510 West Yellowstone ave., have two of the best auto mechan- ics from Omaha. We can give you} Two-story house on Park Ave.; three all work guaranteed. {rooms on upper floor, four rooms on 6-10-2t*| ground floor and two rooms,finished in = |basement; hot water heat; hardwood Iry work; fine fabric | floors; lawn and trees all in. ty. 217 S. Conwell,/ Lot on S. Grant St., 60x140. 6-5-6t| Two houses now being built on Spruce St., south of CY Ave. Plans furnished and houses built to your order. Repair work promptly at- WANTED—Wall tent; for cash. must be cheap Address BMC, care Tribune, ah-6-2-tf | tended to. WANTED—All kind of ceme: vorie. | No Joh too large or too email. Pricer | SYLVESTER F. PELIYON reasonable, Phone 1239J. * ams mons 25 S. Lincoln Ave. Phone 928-5 Sle | 6-3-tf WANTED | FOR SAL#&—Corner lot and house on BE. Second; choice location; price $3,500— $500 down. Phone 82R. 6-6-6t eee Ore Aa |HOME FOR SALE—110_N. Washing- ton; newly painted; lot 50x140; 3-room house on front of lot and ‘two-room dunk cars and other junk. North- western fron & I 52 Phone —— NTED TO BUY—A good secona-| house in rear, bringing $60 per month 490 Chevrolet or some other|rent. See owner, 415 S. Beech. Phone light four. Must be in first class run-)632R. . 6-7-6 ning orde nd good tires. C 1 |S a hs Forel Bee, eee ct! (| FOR SALE—Business! property.) Has ior, 116 BE. Midwest Ave. Phone 483J.| large store room and one room 20x20 6-11-1t| With large hall, four living rooms with cel- In- 8-tf | bath and two, closets upstairs, large to 6- lar and warehouse. Good income. Call| quire 1319 South Elm. U 6-11-6t* FOR SALE—Two choice lots on South Chestnut near CY Ave; $500 per lot. Call 1451. 6-8tt |FOR SALE—Pekin Cafe, Inquire of _ Owner at Pekin Cafe, 126% S. eats eee oms and bath, WANTED TO’ RENT—From 4 room furnished house, modern. 804J. FOR RENT—ROOMS. FOR _RENT—Basement sleeping room, $3.50 per week. 309 W. 3th. 6-11-1t* | i | At Casper Pharmacy. Phone 180. 4 FOR RENT—Modern sleeping room.| FOR SALE—House, 4 ro Phone 354R. 252 N. Kimbal). 6-11-2t| _ large lot, water and lights, 145 South - | Fenway. Price $3,500; $1,400 casi, bal: FOR RENT—Room, suitable for two/ ance $60 monthly. Phone 993. 6-10-3t gentlemen, $5 a week, Phone 193R.| 722 S. David. 611-11) FOR SALE—Homestead near Caspe: ° | house 14x18 and other improy®: FOR RE Five-room furnished spt.,! ments; $500. Box 747, Casper. 6-10-2t modern, Phone 119 N. At. - 6-111t) POR SALE—Strictly modern new outs 5 Say | room house, two finished rooms) it wor T—Unturnished moderp apt.| basement, laundry tub, all built-in fea: $30 per month; furnished except linen tures, A bargain if taken at once, On nd silver, $75. Cunningham Apts., 227| er Jeav: 3 ‘Od. 331. S$ North Park. Phone 1270. i114] Sf, eaving town. Phono 85 Lee 6-10-3t 11163. 6-8-tt FOR RENT—House keeping rooms, WANTED—Daicing girls for cow-girl|, #!so furnished rooms, 340 West Yel- cabaret; usual percentage and trans. | !oWstone. 6-9-tf | WANTED AT ONCE—Two sales ladies| FoR RENT Sleeping poom daa. | for ready-to-wear department at the|* QR ,RENT—Sleeping room. are ae,| Fashion Shop. 6100 eee — FOR RENT—Modern bedroom, suitable WANTEBD—Experienced sale Ap- ' ply Manager, Kimball Drug Store. {qich 08° Of two gentlemen. rary work. Address L. F. L., Tribune. bath ndioining; fauitable fcr’ tworwent. FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKER wants} tlemen. Phone 331R- 6-11-16 day work. Reference. Phone c