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Daily Cribune. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF HEARING ON AS- SESSMENT ROLL IN PAVING DISTRICT NO. 9 NOTICE OF HEARING ON AS- SESSMENT ROLL FOR THE CON- STRUCTION OF GRADING, PAY- ING, AND IMPROVING THOSE STREETS AND PORTIONS OF STREETS IN PAVING _ DISTRICT NO. 9 IN THE CITY OF CASPER, COUNTY OF NATRONA, STATE OF WYOMING. Notice is thereby given that the City Council of the City of Casper will meet on the apes day of July, Thence north 160 feet to a point 125 A. D, 1920, at eight o'clock p. m. of said day at the Council Chamber in the City Hall of the City of Casper, for the purpose of hearing objections to the assessment roll for the con- struction of the necessary grading paving and improving upon those streets and portions of streets in pav- ing district No. 9 in the City of Cas-| per, to-wit: Wolcott Street from the south line of First Street to the north line] of Carey Avenue, except that por- tion where Wolcott Street crosses Park Street. Durbin Street from the south line of Fifth Street to the south line of the west line of Wolcott Street., Thence east along the north line of} Carey Avenue 408 feet to a point on} |the north iine of Carey Avenue 175) feet east of the east line of Wolcott Street. Thence north 150 feet to a} |point 175 feet east of the east line of olcott Street. Thence east 255 feet to a point on the east iine of Durbin} (Street 150 feet south of the south) line of Dover Street. along the east*line of Durbin Street} |220 feet_to a point where the east) jline cof Durbin Street intersects the north line of Dover Street. Thence! jeast along the north line of Dover | Street 125 feet to a point on the |north line of Dover Street 125 feet jeast of the east line of Durbin Street.) |feet east of the east line of Durbin |Street. Thence north 10 degrees 7 |minutes west 142.22 feet to a point | 150 feet east of the east line of Dur- bin Street. Thence north along the center line of the alley running north and south between Durbin Street and |Beech Street extended north from Block 41 to Block 5, 5150 feet to a |point where the center line of the al- ley running north and south in Block 57 intersects the south line of Fifth Street 740 feet north of the north line of Fourth Street, the point of beginning. Notice is further given that the Thence north yy. Report of Treasurer School District Number Two, in the County of Natrona and State of Wyom- ing, from May 1, 1919 to office of the State Treasurer of the State of Wyoming, as the holder of such bonds and interest coupons mz; elect. * Dover Street, except that portion|with the City Clerk of the City of where Durbin Street crosses Second) Casper in his office in the City of Street and Park Street. Casper, where it may be examined Fourth Street from the east line ofiby any person, and that any and all| Wolcott Street to the west line of|persons who may desire to object to, Durbin Street. {said assessment roll are hereby no- Third Street from the east line of|tified to make such objections in Wolcott Street to the west line of| writing and to file the same with the Durbin Street. City Clerk on or before the date First Street from the east line of|/fixed for such hearing, or at such| Wolcott Street to the west line of i Durbin Street. Railroad Street from the center line of the alley running north and south thru Block 25 extended nort continued to. The said City Council will sit as a Board of Equaliation for the pur- pose of considering such roll, and at across Linden Street thru Block 2 uch hearing or hearings will con- and across Railroad Street to the|sider such objections made thereto centerline of the alley runn north) or any part thereof, or set aside such and south thru Block 41 extended] roll and order that such assessments north across Railroad Street, except) made denote as to such which appear that portion where Railroad Street| just and equitable, and then proceed crosses Wolcott Street ahd Durbin|to confirm the same by ordinance. Street. Dated at Casper, Wyoming, this Linden Street front the center line! 2nd day of June A. D. 1920. of the alley running north and south! BEN H. PELTON, Jr. thru Block 25 extended north across! (Seal) Mayor. Linden Street to the center line of| Attest: the alley running north and south be-} City Clerk. tween Durbin Street and Beech) Published June 24, 25, 26, 28 and Street except that portion where! 29, 1920. / ASA F. SLOANE, Linden Street crosses Wolcott Street and Durbin Street. Delaware Street from the center line of the alley running north and south between Center Street and Wolcott Street to the center line of the alley running north and south be- NOTICE |IN THE DISTRICT COURT, SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT tween Durbin Street and Beech|THE STATE QF WYOMING, Street, except that portion where |COUNTY OF NATRONA, ss: Delaware Street crosses Wolcott Street and Durbiz Street, |Jake Crouse, Plaintiff, Sussex Street from the center line! of the alley running norti and south! between Center Street and Wolcott} Street to the center line of the alley! vs. William A. Denecke, and Anna W. Denecke, Husband and Wife, and John Wright and Bertha Weber; running north and south between! Wright, Husband and Wife, De- Durbin Street and Beech Street, ex-| fendants. cept that portion where Sussex!_To the above-named defendants, Street crosses Wolcott Street and| William A. Denecke and Anna W. Durbin Street. ;Denecke, husband and wife, whose Milton Street from the center line|!ast known address was Richfield, of the alley running north and south| Lincoln County, Idaho, and John| between Center Street and Wolcott) Wright and Bertha Weber Wright, Street to the center line of the alley/hasband and wife, whose last known running north and south between address was Number 702 Hays Durbin Street and Beech Street, ex-| Street, Boise, Ada County, State of cept that portion where Milton | Idaho: Street crosses Wolcott Street and| . You and each of you are hereby Durbin Street. |notified that you have been sued in! Hugo Street from the center line|the above entitled Court by the of the alley running north and south 2bove named plaintiff; that the ob-| between Center Street and Wolcott|ject and prayer of the petition filed! Street to the center line of the alley| therein is for a judgment that the} running north and south between | Said defendants and each of them, as Durbin Street and Beech Street, ex-| to the lands and real estate in the pe- cept that portion where Hugo Street|tition and in this notice described, crosses Wolcott Street and Durbin|may be compelled to show the al- Street. ideged. interest of them, and each of Dundon Street from the center| them, and that the same may be ad- line of the alley running north andjjudged to be null, void, and of no ef- south between Center Street and|fect whatsoever, and that plaintiff's Wolcott Street to the west line of; title be forever quieted against the Durbin Street, except that portion|Same; that the plaintiff be declared where Dundon Street crozses Wol-| to be the absolute owner in fee sim- cott Street. ple of the following described real said assessment roll is now on file) other time as the hearing may be} fone (1) to six (6) both inclusive to FRIDAY, JUNE 25, 192 2 PROSPECTORS’ LEASES —_____—_ pany be inereased from $300,000 di- $178459.51|vided into 3,000,000 shares of th Fe e ee aT par value of 10c each, to $3,000,000 DISBURSEMENTS AS PER VOUG: HERS divided into 3,000,004, phates of’ the i ay 1.66) par value o: -00 each. i fecal tore i #30176.99 EUREKA- WYOMING ‘PETRO-| LEUM_COMPANY, PEGI Secu s By C. A. Andrews, Secretary. 45871.09 George A. Eyaris, Chadron, Neb., all of 36-51-66, | 3, F. MeAuley, Upton, all of 36-45-65.) Chas A. Randall, Sheridan, all of 3 57-69, M. W. Purcell, Trustee, Casver, all of 36-34-79. -\tically all stomach, liver-and intestinal Classified Ads Mey Asa tiatonge, stan not ve std Sxl IN ONL AND GAS LANDS. RAGS 4 | ir par value, ani ie " Es “ RECEIPTS said Board of Trustees of said school) |. D./M. Kelleher, Sheridan, all of a 1919— , district, being hereunto duly author-, BOARD ate Pu adechias Wsnaiaeet caer May 1, Balance*’on hand, ized by statute, reserves the right to j Alber . ‘Nelson, . special fund 27.21)reject any end all bids, and to sell 16-56-68. x Mean ( ay 1 Balance on hand, said bonds at vate salp, if they esse ine Sweitzer, Newcastle, ase [bop Sean 12953.84 EG BOcsehe fone La DEMRCRAS OS SNE) ova eros Suauton! Gt efldan) all G?-464 110 Asvgieahemn, -Cheyanua allt ofA: . , istri 7 ‘ = : 2 building fund — 537.83] Bids will be received until s+yen|50-70- 22-85. May 20, anatase = maa emt m. on ee ae day of July, Ry a Syndicate, Newcastle, Ba sa erste tga at Seals SESS! June 13 Refund Milton A.D. 1920, at ich time they willjall o 41-67. ere . » Pa, June 13 Refund Premium 28510" Wilson, Clerk of said School Dis geage? O° DAEEY Sheridan, all of 16-/°T w. Haymond, Casper, all of ‘une 1 ‘un remium |. Wilson, jerk of sai 00) -69. . 5 . . June 14, Refund Milton trict, Suite 14, 15, 16, Townsend or ¢ 36-56-| 30-55-68. 4 Bradley Company <2 28.52: Building, 156 South Center Strect, Pi nari sts arty: peda sits © Clas, Rock Springs, all ot No, 496963 ___-__-_ + 12.38, Cas) ‘yoming. ids s! be le | 36-15-104. Jone 14, Refund Cedar marked “Sealed Proposals for Pur-yeeeeg, SEO A asin Ut EAT) Be ay Messimer, Casper, SW% of June as tooo ee Bo Wilaams Clerks of Senool| gene, clumset Ol Co., Manville, alt of "THIN ao. White, Denver, Colo. all boon viata) heresy m eon. 20") 16-34-66. : | een et J a See eee ete of Weomiie. Gas! W. P. Spaugh, Manville, all of 1634-/°F CP C0, Rawlins, B% SW SW% glass j 9.95) per, Wyoming, Each bid must be ac-|""Wy. a4 spear, Big Horn, all of 16-55-/SE% Si NEM of 17-27-02; NW July 30, Interest - 5.46)companied by a certified check in|y, ~ NEY of 20-27-92; 8% S% NV % oO} yune a gee d from ae bs PEA posit) seo ai a8| Centennial Petroleum Co., ‘Torring-| args J. Forbes, Cheyenne, all of PROS us po vece ton, all of 16-22-61, 3 : Pe pire ie eee of Berea District Now "3, in the|,eamsnyder and Ward, Buftato, on chee Petroleum Co., Rawlins, all UE Dit jo eekeet so pel a so of 16-49-80, = Sept: 17, Received from County of Natrona and State of Wy- N. | all g-\of 86-28-89. a county” treasurer —--- 2500.00 oming, pasper oe se this 21st ae ea ere pce { adonlag pee oe ee hoe Re Sept. 29, Interest _ 8.07|day o: une, A. D. 1 4 Paul Anderson, Riverton, NEY $%l0f 26-21120; S of 27-21-120. Ree Bib Pierce a aeae WILLIAM OQ. aU ON Ts lof 1-33-94. > nisesees Dick, Philadelphia, Pa., all of ve 5 nterest ------ - 3 Fs Dec. 18, Received from Published June 25, July 2, 9, 16, 23,| op rancts, Spear, Billings, Mont, all)" °C)" wan, Denver, Colo., all of 36- De ae 10000,98 |iet220- << : (OH. B. Brooks, Billings, Mont. an of 82-9. | aee0 ee aie ““|NOTICE OF SPECIAL STOCK-}16-56-97. as td BE? Rapid | 13, Received from HOLDERS MEETING, | has. Spear, Billings, Mont., all of/ city, s, D., where he will remain for LL eaty: G0000.00|Eureka-Wyoming Petroleum Com. 36-56-98. , about two weeks on his vacation. He Bi Sep shel ae 11.73, pany James Hutchinson, Cheyenne, all of} \i1 also visit in Denver before return- Posy fears opera 7 i i 16-22-86, here and resuming his work with| | Jan Sy peceivng from 20000.00 cin HE oe ieee eatin er F, A. Wilson, Cheyenne, all of 36-/ (1% Retrican Leiol | coun Sh y ‘ “a +91.86, ce Feb. 4, Recived from the Eureka-Wyoming Petroleum: * ea a oat ‘county. treasurer 16200.00| Company, a Wyoming - Commoration,| Ray He. Bide, Ghpyenne, gil of 15 Man’s Trouble Arrested es 2 tnserest (= S588 Casper, Natrona County, Wyoming} Frank Walters, Pheyenne, Nie SW 24 Y rhe past kal he Aerie tne Mar. 8, Received on Monday, the twenty-sixth day of N% SE% SW% SE% of 86-41-79. 1 See tac cive TER CUera ar. 5 eceive A. D.. 1920, at the h f ten] W. R. Jones, Ft. Laramie, all of 16 {stomach an a & -county treasurer ---. 7000,00/July, A. D.. 1920, a ting will be, 28-03- year ago because of my weakened con-| Apr.) 1) @eceived foam ae ee purpose of voting for| Wm. B. Hicks, Lander, all of 35.34-96.| dition. I suffered terribly from_ bloat: Btockmen\s lay Natonal i Peon Of the follow.|. Enoch Blough, Somerset, Pa., Stz| ing and colic attacks. Mayr'’s Wonde Bank, loan -----—--- 10000.00/adoption or rejection of the follows so of 18-45-64. ful Remedy was recommended to me. I Apr. 14, Received from al Se iy «Vo ; Robert Sharp, Salt Lake City, Utah,| took a course of it and am now feeling aaa treasurer _.-. 33043.75| Shall the capital stock of said com- ee ee aeeraie, be j fine’ it 4¢\@ ‘sample, Harmless prepa: | ration that’ removes the catarrhal mu-| cus from the intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes prac: ailments, including appendicitis, . One dose will convince or money refunded. At all druggists.—Ady. is __$168819.74| (SEAL) Poet peaieeeta et amen EET fr Publish June 25, July 2, 9, 16, 28, $178459.51 : ad . A. SEND, Treasurer of Schau Deietrict No. 2, LEGION FORMS in the County of Natrona and ; Slate ot Wyoming PINEDALE POST Publish June 25, 1920. (W.O.W.) The American Legion organized a new post at Pinedale, Fremont county, ete ee NOTICE QF SALE OF BONDS this week with twenty-two members, ac- cording to a report received by Harry Notice is hereby given that any Can ese titled School Dig-| Fisher, State secretary. ‘This makes a 5 trict Bonds” of the Revised Statutes of Wyoming of 1910 and all acts amendatory thereof or supplemen- tal thereto, the Board of Trustees of School District No. 2, in the County of Natrona and State of Wyoming, will receive bids for the purchase of negotiable district school house cou- pon bonds of said district in the amount of $150,000.00. 3 Said bonds to be of the denomina- tion of $1000.00 each and shall be one hundred fifty in number, and be numbered from one (1) to one hun- dred fifty (150), both inclusive; shall be each dated August 1, 1920, and shall be payable and redeemable as follows, to-wit: Bonds numbered total of forty-seven posts in the state and three others are in process of or- ganization. PIONEER GROCERY AND MEAT MARKET PHONE 345 Sandison & Fiddes THOS, FIDDES, Manager Corner Fourth and Jefferson Sts. Prompt Service We Deliver be payable and redeemable January 1st, 1922, and on January Ist,’ of each succeeding year thereafter six of said bonds in consecutive number] « shall be payable and redeemable ex- cept the last installment of six bonds which will be payable and redeem~- able on August 1, 1945, until all are paid. Said bonds shall bear inter- est at a certain rate not to exceed six per cent per annum, payable SEE BEN Dover Street from the center line of the alley running north and south between Center Street and Wolcott Street to the west line of Durbin Street, except that portion where Dover Street crosses Wolcott Street. The boundary of said paving dis- trict No. 9 is as follows, to-wit: Beginning at a point where the center line of the alley running north and south in Block 57 intersects the south line of Fifth Street, 740 feet’ north of the north line of Fourth Street. Thence west 380 feet along! the south line of Fifth Street to a point on the center line of the alley running north and south, thru Block 56 and 740 feet north of the north line of Fourth Street. Thence south along the center line of the alley running north and south in Block 56, 870 feet to a noint on the cen- ter line of the alley running north and south in Block 56, 370 feet north of the north line of Fourth Street. Thence west 150 feet to a point on the east line of Wolcott Street, 370} feet north of the north line ofj| Fourth Street. Thence south along the east line of Wolcott Street 1160 feet to a point on the east line of Wolcott Street 210 feet south of tne south line of Third Street. Thence east 150 feet to a point on the cen- ter line of the alley running north and south in Block 6 210 feet south of the south line of Third Street. Thence south along the center line of the alley between Wolcott Street and Durbin Street extended south # 9 feet to a point on the center line of the alley running north and south in Block 4 extended north, 72.49 feet south of the south line of Second Street. Thence south 76 degrees 19 minutes west 154.38 feet to a point on thi t line of Wolcott Street 109 feet north of the north line of First Street. Thence south along the east line of Wolcott Street 197.98 feet to a point where the east line of Wolcott Street intersects the south line of First Street. Thence south 64 derrees 2 along the south line of First Street 2 feet to a point where the south line of First Street intersects the center line of the alley running north and south in Block 8 extended south acer First Street. Thence routh along the center line of the al- ley runnine north and south between Center Street g t Street ex- jen Street, ilroad Street and thru the property of the Chicago Northwestern Railway Company 3581.01 feet to point where the north line of C Avenue _inter- sects the alley ranning north and south bety n Center Street and Wolcott Street and 150 feet west of minutes west| estate, situate, lying and being in said County of Natrona, said State of Wyoming, to-wit: Lots 2, 3 and |4: the S% NW%;SW% NEM%;N% SW%; SE% SW%; W% SE% 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 plaintift’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 0. WILSON, | |GEO. W. FERGUSON, |ROBERT N. OGDEN, Jr., ! Attorneys for Plaintiff, iPub. May 28, June 4, 11, 18, 25, July 2, 9. j (Ogden) aa |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 ee 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 jsaid Holmes Hardware Co. wag 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-asvess Dated this 11th day of June, 920. HOLMES HARDWARE CO. { By EARLE D. HOLMES, | (SEAL) President. | Atte: W. BURNS, Secretary. semi- annually, on the first day of January and of July of each year. Both principal and interest shall be payable at the office of the County Treasurer of the County of Natrona, in the State of Wyoming, or at the SE eer ee TYPEWRITERS Bought, sold, rented, repaired. Dealer CORONA—L, C. SMITH Casper Typewriter Exchange 101 Wyatt Bldg. FOR SALE SADDLE HORSES and WORK TEAMS Wyoming-Raised Stock, allin fine condition. North- western Stockyards, about one mile west of Casper. TODAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY of This Week Only A. A. CHILDERS Willare The pioneer battery on motor cars. Tias stood the test of time. Used on 85 per cent of the Electrically equipped cars today. Generator, magneto, starter an lighting equipments repaired, Phone 856 AUTO ELECTRICAL CO., 136 E. Midwest Ave. Phone 9683 (Old 111 E. First St.) st: —J. Publish June 11, 18, 25, July 2, 1920.) | | Why worry about the present. Everyone SHOULD have faith in Casper’s future. doe Ben Really 109 W 13" ST. PHONE 74 W The London Fire, 1666, Awakened the World to the necessity of FIRE INSURANCE. Are you going to wait for the BIG FIRE on SOUTH CENTER STREET to awaken you to the need of AMPLE FIRE INSURANCE? R. T. KEMP Co. “Insurance—That’s All” Phone 370. 112 E. Second. | Casper Business | kaka kakahail IRE ‘1 ACCOUNTANTS if GUARANTEE REGISTRY i CORPORATION i} AUDITORS AND ACCOUNTANTS Registrar and Biss, ‘Transfer Agents. PHONE 660. | 208-11 Of] Exchange Bldg. REIMERTH & VAN DENBERG | Auditors & Accountants ik Transfer Agents 306 02S. Bids. Phone 707-5 | Casper, New York, Boston. ARCHITECTS . DUBOIS & GoonRiCs Architecte ayo Rooms 24-25 Towner: Casper, Wyo. Phone 440. ° ene Architects 415 Of] Exchange Blés. GARBUTT, WEIDNER & SWEENEY | Phone 1162 Manicuring, Dyeing and Bleaching | LEXIE A. BROOKS Graduate Sclentific Scalp Specialist and Mas- seuse. Combings Made to Order. Residence Calls. PHONE 1367. 331 N. Grant BAGGAGE AND TRANSFER | SPARLS Ka * 4 biog Ld & SPORA Office— Ye Billiard Hall‘ Res, .W. Office, 106 FaonG) ving © apectalty. CHIROPRACTORS DR. J. H. JEFFREY DR, ANNA GRAHAM JEFFROY whenter Bide, Genter 5 wet er Bide. *Sttice Phone 106. Bes. 98. CBIR EAP opoaist entific 0) Visita ARL WALI © G31 Enst A St ork by appointment only l ‘DR. B. G. HAHN DR, EDNA HAHN suite 2, Townsend Bldg. ‘ownsen: ce | ostice S25’ Phonest tea 1295 —_——— DR. M. HARNED | Wee Office 208 oO. 8. Bldg. Pho veTm | . Be . Phone P. O, Box 1145 HB FIGURE WITH YOU ON (OME OR BUSINESS BLOCK PETER CLAUSEN jeneral Con ie CONTRACTORS LARSEN «& JORGENSEN, INC. General Contractors Co tion. Pe We Midweat Aves ber. WHE SERVICE CLEANERS Cleant: Bore, One Penoceling ni, Prenin g: tt | Center, ai Cry eo Batirond sts | | MBervios” Our Motto. Phone. 6 DENTIST. Dr. T. B. Brattebo, Suite 202-204, Wyatt Hotel. Phone 123 DOCTORS in. MYERS ani ecial attention giver to diseases men and children. tana extant, aia, Otfice Phone 609. Res. Phoge 146 > 8. BAWDEN, M. D. -G. Practice Genito-Urinary Tract’and Diseages | of the Skin. t Rokrb: Phones: Office A Hospital, 27 Hours: 10 a. m. to 1 to Dp. m.; 7 D. m, Dp. m.; 4 dD. to 8:30 p. m. m. pre nang = DR W. aie recom Office: Suite 4 Smith Bide. Directory #25 imited to diseases of the | | and Professional 7 DOCTORS — —a |.. MARSHALL C. KEITH, M. D. Physician and Special attention given to obstet- rics and diseases of women and children. 2 3 z = : Blackmore Building Phones: Office, 30; Residence 164 bi cand MOR hedaman as st bly [THE CASPER PRIVATE | HOSPITAL | | | | | | 938 S. Durbin St. Phones 272 and 273 | DR. H. R. LATHROP | Surgeon in Charge | Rohrbaugh Building | Office Phone 54; Res. Phone 116 6 eS A IDES a | WYOMING HIDE & METAL Co, Dealers in Hides, Pelts, Wool and Furs. Country shipments solicited. Proper attention guaranteed, PHONE 562-3 525 West Second St. Casper, Wyoming. 5 AAT CLEANING NEW YORK HAT CLEANING "WORKS We clean and re-block all per) t Hats for ladics and gentlemen. New trimmings; all work guaran-| teed. We cali for and deliver. Shoe i] shining parlor in connection. \ 123 S. Center, Casper, Wyo. Phone 1319W. i Sa LAWYERS ! WILLIAM 0, WILSON } Attorney at Law Canper, Wyoming Baltes 14-15-16, Townsend Block i MICHAEL W. PURCELL Attorney-et-Law Sulte 316 O11 Exchange Building Casper, Wyo. Ss. ——<—$—$—$<—$——— i? 1 HAGENS & MURANE 1 Law; yern. | 204-207 Oil Exchange Biag- | Cnaper, Wyoming. i} ; ies So ene ! NICHOLS & STIRRETT ' | awyers—) i 309-10-11 Oil xchange Bag, Mei ra ee ree | GHORGH W. FERGUSON ‘ Attorney-at-Law | Rooms 22-23, Townsend Bldg. | Phone 196-3 1 Onsper, - - Wyoming OPTICIAN GS W.AF renzel Eyes Tested, Glasses Fitted. Our Work Is Guaranteed. . 262 South Center Street PAINTER ——— ee [ PLATT & REESON | | First Class Painters and Decorators | | Estimates Furnished | | 805 N. Durbin. Phone 300 ee PLANING MILL S00 J. 0. JOHNSON | ha tor | ‘MUl-Work and Window Glass PHOND 1323, Ml Rear of McRorey Apts, o——___________—¢ PLUMBING AND HEATING Oe eens sch aney heating a specialty. “Jobbing of promptly attende | Shep ste 8, Spruce. 2 ———_______ “=n RADIATOR REPAIRING q ! J. DONOHUE | Plumbing and heating, hot water | FOR RENT —Sleeping room. FOR RENT—Modern phone 1276. FOR ment; Beech; phone 1471. FOR RENT—Basement FOR RENT—Room HELP WANTED—MALE WANTED—Experiencea hand dug well. 'Those tha: last week in regard to th or phone 1109. 229 5. Mia to dig at called in call again West Ave ee WANTED—Man and wife onr two alfalfa hay hands. WANTED—A shoemaker: good , Work. Eddie Woods, Glenrock, WANTED—Tailor, $45 per wee! Call New Method Tailors WANTED—Stenographer and cashier work. Garage. for Apply a Must be experienced, HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—E£xperienced maid: housework, Apply in person, Center. billing Boyl WANTED—An experienced alter, iT woman at the Frantz Shop. 6-24-2¢ WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS WANTED—Home for baby bo: healthy and sirong. B une, WANTED—Clean, cotton wiping machinery; Tribune Office. rags, tor So per pound; 4-21-tf —————— OE WANTED—We are prepared to dig wells, cesspools, cellars, ditches, Ly contract or by day. Phone.645W, Han. sen & Jacobson. 6-21-61" Jig cs a dy WILL let contract for truck haul on 200 to 300 tons, from Chromite mine, Deer Creek, to Gienrock station; do’ hill haul; look over road and submit 1 The Ferro Alloy Company, 603 §: Building, Denver, Coio, oe. 2 Boe WANTED—Good substantial top buggy. Will pay cash or will trade new Singer Sewing machine. Phone 429, WANTED To Rent—By July 11th, un- furnished four or five room house, by couple. Am perma- nently employed and will take the best possible care of prop- erty. Address D. E. T., Tribune. WANTED—Women and girls to join my dressmaking class, A complete course or any part of course thoroughly taught;-make your own clothes while learning; have morning and evening class, two-hour lessons. Mrs. Hotaling, 633 CY ave.; phone 922J. 6-19-6t* | WANTED—Tents, tarps, saddies, har- is nest 0} and some household Bo ie jone 1086. 4-27-18 WANTED—Men's __ second-hand suits and pants; highest cash price paid for same. i16 East Mid Ave; Phone 483J. 4-23-tf WANTED One hundred men’s second- hand suits, coats and _ pants. Highest prices paid. Will call for them. 130 W. MIDWEST AVE. Phone 19-J WANTED—Anything of value you hays to sell—furniture, rugs, sewing ma- chines—any kind of household proc. on buy and sell an; ng. ‘ one ——— WANTED—Second hana ota al nd furniture of any one the Salvation Army, 611J. $-11-tt FOR RENT—ROOMS. —— FOR RENT—Sleeping room with bath, suitable for gentlemen; $30 per mo Phone 1119R. 6-25-3t FOR RENT—Sleeping room, modern, close in, suitable for two gentlemen, 236 S. Wolcott. 6.25-1t° FOR RENT—Modern 4-room apartment on South Center St. Phone 10 FOR RENT—Nice modern bedroom 7 me 131R. gentleman preferred, Phone 11R. | “2 : FOR RENT—A basement room for pa or two gentlemen. Phone 646K or ¢ at 623 Park Ave. FOR RENT—Sleeping room, for two men. 144 S: Beech FOR RENT—Two rooms furnished light housekeeping. 817 S. Spru for ‘—Two modern rooms: entlemen preferred. 1438 W. 3 BE. Second. FOR RENT—Front bedroom, men preferred. 320 CY. FOR RENT—One-room furnished bed batching, on Sand Bar. Call ¢ change Furniture Co. J FOR RE busine 6-25-4t° 160 ui Beech; phone 673J. 62421 FOR RENT—Furnished slec with bath connection. 167 front next to bath; also garage. apartment, with full bass" also rooms for rent. 1 sk RENT—Three-room partially furnished, for oom bedry 5 24ett two gentlemen. 555 CY. for gentlemen modern, close in. 351 S. Bim; th R. A. RATHBUN co. KAMP ' hynician | ' 1 hones— Offices - House 28 oo Veterinary Surgeon, I | At Canver ‘Pharmacy. Phone pe FOR RENT—Rooms with board, s90W. FoR RENT—completely furnished Casper Auto Radiator Works basement apartment; lights and walt’ Repairing and Re-Coreing included; rent reasonable. 419 5. o'r Expert workmen pein ‘aise = | Estimates cheerfully given : 7 FOOMS: | 434 West Yellowstone FOR RENT—Light housekeepins 0% {] 563 CY ave. ; 9. . 3B. VETERINARY SURGEON FOR RENT—Rooms close in. 6%, ¢ Third st. ave, Phone 922W.

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