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L NoTIoms “TROTICE "OF DISSOLUTION OF LION Dut- en ae Street ae " R. ton, President and A. 8. Manning.\§ Lueaeet, formerly Delaware Secretary, as Al Cassarvan Bald Eagle Gil ¢ Govern Stone, Admin.) ; lot #, block Ne . “awe of ‘the Bisel 28: 60’ feat on South Park f % treet, owner that pf ged apt g MZ 2 petsnree Ss J. Davidson; jot 7, bleek 79, be- of said corporation, duly for’ ing 60 feet on’ Park ‘Avenue, owner the of considering pare ae Jacobs; lot 7, block 55 purpose 0} the pro- priety of Sisecin: said tion, feet on North Center Was held at the Plains Hotel, in thel® treet, owner Lucetta Coen; lots 1 city of Chovennc, state of Wyoming! 224 2, block 65, being 140 feet on 3 may or day of March, 1920, at | North Center Street, owner J. M to notice given to the} Al stockholders in the manner provided pay by law for the calling of stockholders) #™ meetings for the purpose of con- sidering above mamed question, or- said corporation to be dis- apres 3 : % lebts owing by said corpora- tion have open ean, paid. a Dated this 1 63 A BALD EACLE Si EFINING COMPANY, Che Casper Daily rctang because ef kis wisdom and good judg- |___amcan Norsome ment, the advantage, of which the poo Dundes at ple wanted. ujlding. The Republican party is honored by’ 15 the accession of Mr. Brownfield to its family fireside. We all extend a cor- dial welcome into full membership. He has no probationary period to serve. We make him at once a thirty-third de- |gree member and bid him take hold and help us make the Republican party the highest agency possible for the 5000) on of the people. ee HARDING'S LEAGUE VIEWS. The of Warren Harding will be developed during the campaign, and as ives expression from time! to It is to be hoped that the Republican nominee will engage in no. barnstorming or vaudeville tours of the country, and judging frem the char- acter of the man, he will not do these lock or Issued every evening exce; cs Casper, erone, "pony cation offices: er Classified Ads HELP WANTED—MALE FOR RENT—ROONS. ———— WANTED—A good reliable man at the} FOR RENT—Three reoms par Chili King lunch, Grand Central] nished, hot water ana bath. block. 6-18-1t | Washington. to do chores around) ¥OR RENT — Bedroom, suitai 340 W. Yellowstone| ‘two or three 6-18-tf) south of Antler 4} cott. WANTED—Married man, who his | family living in Casper, to 1 e a| FOR RENT—Modern set of good paying routes for. Jewel Tea.Co. Call Mr. Sanford, at Sprague Hotel. .evenings. 6-17-3t BUSINESS TELEPHONE.. 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Phone 878J, McKinley. pea ment, $25 per month, unfurnished ement per month, 1 South eireD 934 SS ee FOR RENT—Sieeping room, 2 home. 615 8. Lincoln. ean —— FOR RENT—Two furnished basement light housekeeping rooms; no ing Representatives soundness Be WANTED—Experienced man to dig hand-dug well. 229 BE. Midwest ave. 617-4t time. are on icago of- WANTED—Young gentleman for room- mate, $15 a month, At 351 North Durbin. 6A7-3t* Three Months One Month .. Per Copy .: One Year .... Six Months ..2.. Three Months :.- No subscription by less period than three months. All subscriptions must be paid in ad- vance and The Daily Tribune will not insure delivery after subscription be- comes one month in arrears. Member of Audit Burean of Circulations 2 44. B.C.) Member ef the Associnted Prens. The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for republication of =1) news credited in this paper and alao the local news published herein. ae ORDER AT HOME, FIRST. Warren Harding is satisfied with the American government. Believes it to be the best government on the face of the Fully capable of contrib- uting greater happin and _prosper- ity to the people than any ether form svernment. He believes in the in their ability to on| de-| earth. 4 | of American people, govern their country, and for posterity the trust that scended to them from the founders. Senator Harding does not believe in laying aside and neglecting the great} to be performed at home for aj into internationalism attempt to enforee and = dictates upon would not for an an international Chris- withhold a neighborly. to better things for) or But he] undertake the management nor to exercise their territo he has said: insistent problem of the 4 in the madness of war and revealed in the extreme reaction from hateful npplied and belshevist democr: pathes of impotent Russia, of «civil liberty and Let Russia experiment in fatuous folly until the world warned anew her colossal tragedy. And let clumorous advocate of the Red megime go to Russia and revel-) in its crimsoned peign. “We have been hearing lately selfishness of nationality, that ave must carry has work headlong an plunge and uninvited forms He our ideas, other peoples shirk duty instant tian nor help or assistance any nation any people. would not of their local concerns, police Of the “The magnified supervision over Russian situation to mis- y, like is the and destroyed autoc: pr rvation suarantees. her is by every of the it has it and abandon to perform full and civilization. We aloef; we choose shun no duty. But I in our America th: quires no council of foreign powers to American duty. . eo-operate and to our American been urged in order our duty to humanity do net mean to hold no lation, we a confidence point the “We way to wish to counsel contribute, but we arrogate selves the keeping of the of to ideal, concept our fine conscience and every It practical amoral obligations. is ize, but it is vei to make is in perfect order miracle ef old sure our own house before we attempt the world stabilization.” JOINS REPUBLICAN PARTY The Republican party of Douglas Converse and congratulated Mr. T. 3. has affil Mr. repudiation having, county is to be upon the acquisition of Lrownticld, who heretofore jated with the Democratic party vntield not alone in a supported him twice of of noand his wenks after for president. Mr. Brown s quaity them every day hear field and men of come to be the ne Republican party because they The stands for de the long there party things they believe in and sire coun ac complished for the benefit of They might be willing to be the try ceiver Democratic party onec becomes de ven twice, but when it ronic habit, self-respecting men trifled with longer ld igainst hope had would Mr hoped srownfit old party, which he sup xy sO muny yea live its ple which it t hiss of Me ett his but ured giar and th of advanced he saw the of through the administration lifted from, in time nothing for ood the policic accomplished but did the Wilson protiteers people, of 4 number of war class, dictates tacit consent of the obscurity to the millionaire violation of the law and the of patriotism with the administration future join Conver Brownfield will in the Tee of su pre is with the publican county aud ort Republican candi- and be i dates from dent to constable will He his influence welcomed and of distinct value to thé party one of the large property owne of city of Dougas, a member of the city council and of the city school Loard He lic office has never been scoke and the offices of trust and im: portance to his community which now holds were rather forced upon him J out its} | ‘out genius and management. You|*® a | {the of pub-! he! things that chk the high position to which he has been called. It is perfeetly proper at times dur- ing the campaign that he address people at the great centers of popula give them his the issues in but to make dion, and views the country for polit purposes a a by the and is of questionable value in is neither people, @ presidential canvass. Everybody ads newspapers and Mewspapers camry everything worth while and this is the quickest and most effective means of reaching the people. Touching the League of Nations which will be one of the issues in the campaign Senator Harding, speaking upon “Americanism” before the Ohio Society of New York, said: “Many thought the. ratification of the ty and its league of but that fak will expected por have peace tre nations would make us normal, is a plea of the patent medicine whose one remedy marvelously every ill. Undoubtedly formal wil help, and T will gladly speed ice nothing vitally Yet, matter of faet ac- tual peace prevails and commerce has resumed its wonted way. thinking will help The world does deeply need to get nor- mal, and liberal doses of sei freely mixed with resolution will help mightily. I do not mean the old will restored. It will never come again. But there is a sane normalcy due under the new conditions, reached in deliberation and un- And all men must under-| “Normal more, order be to be derstanding. stand and join in reaching it. “Certain fundamentals are unchange- able and everlasting. Life without toil! never was and never can -be. can be cost of living bot Lowered jnomic fraud. * Capital anakes possible while labor neither and ever both of them and the othe produces, without No one through the power of great or ef them, wealth, the force of knowledge, might of great numbers, is above the a free people.” ————-— | __ The Melting Pot °Xnour T GOAT FEATHERS. “No one himself to be deflected from important business of life, making the him. which de better if she the busines Even a cow sticks close to ra When she s in te learn to whistle like a cat- and to flit from field to field- like it is safe to say that she lit grass and chewing the cud. bird butterfly, no longer a success in cow strays from turning sumersaults, she nething but goat feathers. farmer a school teacher and a peddler may line pplaud her is swelled with pric gets back to the barn at sundown sh will not b le of © and a few pati —Billis she will I» 1 low g! a couple of flank st of tbree-dollar shoes. Butler, | ak A LABOR | VIEW. in any | class dom- to / now do not believe long fight of capital, ination, und the the won, stituted ing. domination is lost if labor domination is sub in its stead.""—Warren LIBERTY SUPPOR u value who freedom » to support libert lawless pow~ us men utmost c: bulwark against us the only boundless ambitipy that and the wild lust blood of Alexander its | best Hamilton. men lived.— MONEY AND RELIGION. call the its world tasks on a big assumption that if people wil plenty of mone. day so ambitiously get st at the aly that Christianity ind be caurse wil | makes give ought uN straight off. no Christian really believes cagh the But. that mone apparent wil done | world. glaringly obsession which for save the epidemic being loads all tongues with “the calm in church circles just ‘Phe Continent. talk of billions” { in business office pen and make ridiculous the! upen | which all are interested; one night stands through- mental! There no excellence without great la- and in- creased cost of production are an eco achieved tegether never wrought a suecess with} the law, and no one of them shall dominate ever succeeds by allowing the most is, most of the best that is if of eating} is|of the State of Wyoming, held at the When a plain milk-producing methods and begins climbing trees and) is gathering] Seven tin up aleng the fence but when she phundred thousand dollars, known as a mileh cow long, ned beef, Parker} move fairly Hard: cr which In all ages has sacrificed to nn Scribed sronenty, ever! The overtone of ull appewls which to- to do for man-! ot} only | time By FRANK R. DUTTON, Presidens. A. S. MANNING, Secretary. Publish June 17, 18, 19, 1920. a 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 defendant:,| William A. Denecke and Anna 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 umber 702 Hays’ mets Boise, Ada County, State of jaho: 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 a 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- fleged 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: 4: the S% NW%;SW% NEM; N% SW%; SE% 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 559.28 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 eosts 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 eause on or before the 24th day of Bal , A, D. 1920, the said petition of the matters and allega- jens contained will be taken as true aad judgment rendered ac- Dated” Comer, Wyoming, 27 | Natrona County, . D. 1920, L CONWELL, Clerk of the District Court. (SEAL) WILLIAM O. WILSON, GEO. FERGUSO? . W. ROBERT N. OGDEN, Jr., Attorneys for Plaintiff. Pub. May 28, June 4, 11, 18, 25, wy 2, 9 (Ogden) es NOTICE OF INCREASE IN CAPI- TAL STOCK OE BO eeS HARD- Notice is hereby given that at a meeting regularly called of the stock- holders of ee ap ee » a corporation duly organized and exist- “ling ander and by virtue of the laws 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, ASD: 1930, 1 the revit stock of the said Holmes Hardware Co. was in- creased from twenty-five thongand dollars, divided into two hundred and ternoon until she! to one 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. Attest:—J. W. BURNS, Secretary. Publish June 11, 18, 25, July 2, 1920. ee —— NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS NOT HAVING SIDEWALKS ALONG THE STREETS AND PORTIONS QF STREETS DESCRIBED HEREIN hundred dollars per share, \ Casper, Wyoming, in accordance ith the provisions of yas 101 of the Session Laws of Wyoming, 1915, and in accordance with Ordi- nance No. 95A of the City of Cas- per, Wyoming, hereby gives notice |to the owners of the following de- md orders the con walks along the streets adjaccntt to and abutting the | following described property: N of the City of Casper, and the Lots 2, 8 and)! The City Council of the City of ae constructed after 30 from the| date of this notice, shall built and constructed by the City Comeartor total cost of said cement concrete side- walks, which total cost shall include that of the sidewalks proper, as well ra that of any notice, curbing, grad fee, iy hend-ralling, private crossing, necessary expense, shal, | $¢ be mp by the City Council as a special adsessment payable in ac- cordance with the statutes of Wy- oming and the City Ordinance herein referred to. By order of the City Council. Dated at Casper, Wyoming, this 17th day of May, A. D. 1920. FRANK S. NITTLE, City Engineer Fpblicied May 28 and June 4, 11 Casper Business Directory ACCOUNTANTS GU. ‘EE REGISTRY i CORPORATION AUDITORS AND ACCOUNTANTS boy a Btock Remat ir pane ata SHON © 660. : 208-11 O11 Exchange Bldg. IMERTH & VAN DENBERG navau ditors & Accountants fer Agents Sock Hide. Phone 707-5 Casper, New York, Boston. o—_— ARCHITECTS DPBOIS & GOODRICH 29s me nend Pook VER) Casper, Wyo. Phone 440, |b a0 4 ; | | GARBUTT, WEIDNER & SWEENEY | i Architects BAGGAGE AND TRANSFER } SFARLS AGm | Orth ist Blcaghing OK: Scientific Scalp Specialist | and @as- squse. Combings Made Order. Residence C: als. PHONE 1367. 620 EB. A Street oe CHIROPRACTORS DR. J. H. JEFFREY DR. ANNA eM Lyric Theater lag Urtice Phone 70 SRUEHOU IE DIES erat ee 5 4 | | a fm Center Pe 1 d > CHIROPODIST Visiting Bolennas Chiropodist PEA KER RL WAL Phone 1215-R 631 East A St | Work by appointment only a sd DR. B. G. HAHN DR. EDNA BAHN Chiropractors Buite 2, Townsend Bld Office 423' Phones: Res. 1235 DR. M. HARNED Chiropractor 162 N. Kimball Phone 1457 ONTRACTORS Ls} IGURE WITH YO { Your HoME ky Ee SLOG | General Contractor Office 206 0. 8. Bldg. Phone 167M H P. O. Box 1145 o————-. o—————— CONTRACTORS LARSEN & JORGENSEN, INC. General Contractors Planing Mill in. Connection. 239 W. Midwest Ave. —————— Fy CLOTHES CLEANERS THe sinviom onmaANmRs 7 Horsch & N; Cleaning, Pressing. ts di nd Prallroad tr dur Motto, Pho! fifty shares of the par value of one| »— yeanra ‘ Remodeling | Made to order Dr. T. B. Brattebo, Suite 202-204, Wyatt Hotel. Phone 123 Poctons Lot 13, Block 20, being 60 feet on church to! 1 everything | neer battery on motor cars, Has stood the test of time Used pn 85 per cent. of the Blectrically equipped cars today. Generator, magneto, starter an lighting equipments repaired. AUTO ELECTRICAL CO., _1386 E. Midwest Ave. Phone 968J (Old 111 E. First St.) sf Senanite }. BAW DIE: Practica Timitea to disea ee oe Tract and Diseases DR J. C. KAMP Physictan and Sreeo! orties! Suite 4, Smith Bide. —Phones— = | se she r ' ra 1 ' ra BABA geet £8 Rte Nhe ! { | FOR WEAR. ‘An exquisite frock in bordered ‘voile, the tunic falling over a straight foundation with deep hem. The embroidery on the tunic is re peated in the decoration of tue | waist, which bas added decoration \in the form of a hematitchad vest, collar and cuffs. The belt is of Chi- aese blue satin ribbon. Medium size requires 4 yards 36-inch bordered and 1% yards 36-inch plain voile, with 2 yards 10-inch ribbon. a ‘Pictorial Review Dress No, 8718. Sie. 84 to 46 inches bust. Price, 25 and Professional KEELER Hee DOCTORS MARSHALL ©. ped M. D. Physician and Special attention ‘given to obstet- Fics and 8 PE: roman and -— children. non : Phones: Office, 30 Residence 164 <n ’ THE CASPER PRIVATE | HOSPITAL 938 8. Durbin St. Phones and 273 DE. H. KR. LATHROP Surgeon in Charge Rohrbaugh Building Office Phone 54; Res. Phone 116 —————E——— ee HIDES WYOMING HIDE Dealers in Hides, Pelts, Wool and Furs. Souatey gnibments solicited. Pi attention. susranteed. PHOND s62-3 & METAL Co. West etna Sty sGanor Wyoming. HAT (CLEANENG NEW YORK HAT CLEANING WORKS We clean and re-bl Hats, Panamas, Soft, Hats dor ladies and «ce! New trimmings; all work guar: teed. We call for and deliver. Bhoe shining parlor in connection. #23 S. Center, Casper, Wyo. ‘hone 1319W. Oe? LAWYERS WILLIAM 0. WILSON Aitorney at Law Casper, Wyoming Asltes 14-15-10, ‘Townsend Biock ——— aay W, PURCELL z ttorney-at-Law juite 316 Ol Bx e Bul Casper, Wier Bee sa eis o——_________ i | —— | NICHOLS & STIRRETT — HAGENS & wd nwy 204-207 oli Bgchange Blés- Casper, Wyoming. 00-10-11 on "Exchange Blag. —— ! ! i GEORGE W. FERGUSON Attorney-at-Las Rooms as. omneend Bldg. one Canper, — OS Wyoming OPTICIAN Eyes Tested, Glasses Fitted, Our Work Is Guaranteed. 262 South Center Street PAINTER FAINTING c. MOHR Painting and Interior ing an Decorating orth Wolcot hone 627 Satisfaction Guaranteed PLANING MILL i 5. 0. JOHNSON 1} for Mill-Work and Window Glass PHONE 1323. Mill Rear of McRorey Apts, MILL COMPANY hop and oftiees Rallroad Bid Durbin Streets Let us do your mill work Our prices are right, We carry Sherwin-Williams Paints hone 1462 PLUMBING AND HEATING J. DONO) Plumbing and feetacrg hot water ating a musciatty, Jobbin ft Ch” to. ail kinds promptly Sho 8. Phone 2009 Spruce. RADIATOR REPAIRING .. Casper Auto Radiator Works Repairing and Re-Ceteing ; Expert workmen Estimates cheerfully given 434 West Yellowstone —- VETERINARY SURGEON wes A. bee Meet Jd jerinary jurgeon. At Casper Pharmacy. Phone 130. : ee ! t ( eet RS yatt WANTEI camp ¢ | wants po: other lies, ANYONE children position yanceme ing. Box ta WANTEL CY ran WANTEL Phone 11 1 \} | | | | WHEN _ y for same. phone hand s We bu; 1086. Salvation FOR W also lat R. Harr ments, et Corner of WANTED. ness, goods. room fu 8045. camp. WANTED—Work 1 by woman. care of by day or | WANTED—By high shorthand, specialty. 58d WANTED—Men's and pants; A83J. Highest prices paid. for them. 130 W. MIDWEST AVE. js WANTED—Anything of value to sell—furniture, chines—any of tools Phone 1086. Wining zaashl ||, Wiping machiflery; | Tribune Office. f | WANTED TO RENT—From HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Housekeeper. er’s Shoe Shop, 118 W. TED—A Inquire Reed- 2nd. 6-18-2t* pantry woman at the Cafeteria. 6-18-3t I—Middle-aged woman, good ook with best of references, sition in oil camp or some Address 262, Tribune. G-17-2t* POSITIONS WANTED. DRESSMAKER $350 in fami- BAT, 6-18-2t* wants work per day. Phone the day or hour, Phone 253W. 6-17-3t* DESIRING TO HAVE their over 4 and under 11 taken weok call 1470. 6-17-3t school gradua in office with chance for ad completed course in riting and bookkeep- WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS ANTED—Party who said he would Six for a Ford Sedan 6-18-tf Buick -1 picture machine op dome, Phone quickly 1815. 6-18-1t i ich. Apply at 6-17-2t* s. Fine fabrics a 1352 E. Second St. 617-4t* ood milch cow. —Washin; FOR LAWN MOWER SHARPENING SEE “DAD” FERGUSON 832 West A St., rear (new number) 333 Cobb St. (old number). 6-5-12t. you Want paint and varnish call Geo. McRorey; phone 14233. 6-12-6t second-hand suits: pishest oeeb aRhee pala 4-23-t1 WANTED One hundred men’s second- its, coats and pants. Phone 19-J ju bave ng ma- 10} Tugs, fe! Kelod ot "hou é And sell. an aS WANTED—Second hend bg sptd and furniture of any a. Army. 611J. yin \- 21-1 DOW AND DOOR SCREENS tice and trellis work, call D. I will call and take measure *. Phone 525W. Shop on Washington and Third. 6-17-2t* ie ae sry me jouseho! 4-27-tf —Tents, tarps, and cotton rags, bc 4 to 6- urnished house, modern. Call 6-11-6t* FOR RENT—ROOMS. dren. roR light dren. 1 rOoR RENT— Apply | room. KOR RE! or three | 610 Bast 2nd, upstairs. R | men; cl | Ash, |For | rooms, [B sts Ty )FOR RE } modern pos NT—I ; phone 489W. Second; by for housekeeping; North Grant. ‘Two part eeping room st 2nd or neoms, 6-18-2t furnished no chil- phone 1055M. 6-18-1t Phone 6-18-1t* jeeping 60 North B room. nh. cool well at 336- South furnished Kimball. 6-18-2t" ‘urnished rooms, for two gentlemen; modern, of 8 | sping room for gentle-} reasonable. 725 S. 6-16-tf vT—Light housckerning ble for batching, 251°™ 6-164 ate lose in; E. sui ‘To bedroom phone business gentleman, next to bath. 505 BTW. 616-8 | | )FOR RENT—A three-room apartment, unfurnished except range; modern ex-| St., south | cept, heat. | FOR ja RENT—Modern S41 N. Beech. 6-15-tf front Phone 6-17-2t sleeping kitchen. Jackson, use of South | FOR home. in’ modern 6-17-2t* —_—_—_ Tribune | want ads give results. h Will call) no _chil-| FOR SALE—Business property: with large hall, four living ' 20 dren. 1028 South Walnut. Phone 84 64 FOR RENT—T modern t heat. an kitch4 en and linoleum on floor. Price $50 Der] mon! 10475. 6-1 FOR Lae hee? tie Py lose to bath in private family. Tod South Preshing ton; phone 845R. FOR RENT—Furnished xoom. Wolcott. FOR RENT—Two ment, artery $ refinery. 229 Second. preem = apart @ month, nea or 7 FOR RENT—Modern, unfurnished apa it; no children. e Ci per Realty Co. 642. 104 FOR RENT—Modern bedroom, two ani {__one-half blocks east of Henning. \E. First (old Third st) 614-64 FOR RENT—HOUDSES, FOR RENT—Two-room sha stove and bed, $15, Apply 3: Lincoln. FOR RENT—Modern heuse to couple, one-half block from ment. 618 West 11th. Phone 65 6-18-24 > Nort nic } ve FOR RENT—One-room house with stove, rest unfurnished. 113 South Lincoln, Phone 264R. 8-21 FOR RENT—Three-room house, north side. Address R. L., Tribune. | FOR RENT—We still have two 2-room| apartments in the largest, lightest] and most modern aprtment ho’ | the state of Wyoming. One at $45 one at $50 per month. One big 3. apartment at $65 and one 5-roem apart, ment with two baths, two rooms, two Murphy beds, room, sleeping porch and kitchen $125—the finest apartment in the sto First come first served. M. P. Whee! er, Townsend Bldg. 5 FOR RENT—Two-room house. Phone 2723, FOR RENT—Threeroom house, ¢ light and water, east front. Box ° Tribune. 6-17-31 FOR RENT—One room furnished housq ins rear; suitable for bachelor. Phong T13W. 614+ FOR RENT—MISCELLANEOUS. FOR RENT—Large, © at, 943 5 McKinley. siden 617-2 FOR RENT—Barn. Cente Phone 654W. 6471 ROOMERS AND BOARDERS in p' vate family. 954 S. aay. 355 6. 535 S. ATAU FOR RENT—Ground floor office tq agreeable party; state your line 0 business. P, O. Box 1054. 615+! ®EE BEN STORAGE & WAREHOU! 1m L Phoner74W, “W. First St. .CECIL BON SCHEBCK UO TO LEASE—A good summer mountai range; for sale, two milch cows, 0n4 fresh, one fresh next month; also som4 colts and one mane far sale. Phone 1541, 805 S. Thirteenth st. 6-16-31 FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE—Fine lot, by South Lincoln, close in. A ba! taken at once. Inquire at Ay elry Co., 181 South Center St. FOR SALE—Fine 40-foot lot on § Jackson, Kenwood Addition. Be On water main, beautiful, mod dence next door. Roy Smith, Casper. Soa op REP a SS RI a FOR SALE—Desirable lot, cast fronts excavated, cement blocks, water con |neeted and cesspool; ready for | building. Phone 191M. 1244 West 18th. Few hundred ao a balance monthly payments. Box 6-18 FOR SALE—New four-room house, Ke wood Addition, on terms, without terest; will take Ford car as part pas ment; will rent to couple without chil dren; by owner. Box 247, Tribune. | ——————————— > FOR SALE Bungalow; six large rooms; four are closets, linen @loset; bath, breakfast room; hardwood floors; enamel one throughout; full, basement with to! place is almost ready for occupancy) purchase from owner. " Two.story house on Park Ave.; thre rooms on upper floor, four room 4 ground floor and two rooms finished basement; hot water heat; hard floors; lawn and trees: all in. ‘Lot on 8S, Grant St., 60x140. Two Haag por gains built on Spr Plans bre Paha houses built your order. Repair work promptly tended to. SYLVESTER F. PEL‘“ON 925 S. Lincoln Ave. Phone $284 cg} ae m 20x20 ith large store room and one reo! hath and two closets upstairs, | In lar and ‘warehouse. -Good incom®s 64 a uire 1319