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PAGE SIX Che Casper Daily Cribune {under oath, of such fan should bel \filed in this office sh owing a super- /said Act or in lie such applica-| tion, a showing of a valid existing: |adverae or conflicting claim to nd or the minerals therein sater| public land Jaws, on or before} Atgust Ist, 1920, oth such tae may be disregarde granting ithe permit or lease UBS for. “HREE SOLDIERS | LIKELY 10 FACE. MURDEH CHARGE Sa, on we : a |NOTICE_ OF INCREASE IN_CAPI = a! 3: , TAL STOCK OF CASPER MU- j ASSOCIATION. Roadside Where He Was Left | by Trio Stationed at Fort D. A. Russell. -t Notice is hereby given that at a ting regularly called of the! stockholders of Casper Mutual Build- ing and Loan Association, a corpora-} | tion duly organized and existing un-| CHEYE? Phomas V. Carroll, memb uwmy tran c ation, murder charge, but t ucha charge will stand y is over. Lewis cab driver, wh ¢ Fort Russell, it is all and Stanley, is at the m a fractured skull ar | MRS. JAM M. COX—Mrs. Cox married the governor Miss Margaretta Blair of Chicago. She five thousand (5000) shares of geons wh three soldic Ss were arrested ‘ailer’s aut t their 1 u 1 covered miles automobile were brought to une Monday. | ny lime prior to the discovery State and National Topics cl of Ini Interest t to Ex-Service Men and the LOAN ASSOCIATION, American Legion, Which Designated The Seay By P. C. NICOLAYSEN Tribune as Its Official Newspaper President wounded neonscious, bi ee es Se Kdited by M. P. WEAR, Publicity Director for Wyoming Attest Te PA than his w was when he de | (W.0.W.) : k 2 1 rbli. 2 9 parted for Fort Russell at abot $5,056 FOR BERGDOLL ficer of the regular military « vee eo Uty 13’ 20, 27, Aug. 3. o'clock the previous night, with soldier “fares.” He was driv touring car, purchased a few day ly, and expected to return ¥ within an ho His tail return caused little re much as a picked up porting tl without wards offered for the capture of ment, and forwarded to tiv ver Cleveland Bergdoll, acc partment, Persons who ar: 1e adjutant general's office, are: | the me will § Ansell, Bailey & Gibboney, a lelivery addre nei torneys the MENT AND DISTRIBUTION OF as in care of the com: ESTATE 500 mander of the nearest Legion Post,! — nat i Joe Welsh Pc who will take charge of all tel In the District Court of the Sixth Meal Bde Ys _sion, Greensburg, Ind... 500 a!s forwarded and arrange for < Judicial District. 1 wa we orke) Posts. Americadle te priate distribution on | The State of Wyoming, 500 Individuals who r *t| County of Natrona, ss. 500 from the government will be asked to'In the Matter of the Estate of Jo- 50! place them in the custody of the seph Buhr, Jr. commander and rticipate with Notice is hereby given to all cred- Legionnaires at presentation cere. jtors and other persons interested in 5 monies. The functions, according to!the above entitled estate, that on will be of a community na-~ June 22, 1920, the undersigned Ad- 1 dptails will be left to local/rinistrator filed its final account ses composed of Legi res, and petition for distribution of said business men and rep-| estate, with the Clerk of the above patriotic and civic or- entitled court, where anyone -inter- fares When mor from him friends begun ufety sion was proved well founded wher he was brought to St hospital un us from the The point where r Wis ed is thre miles north and west of ¥ Rus the nearest habitation ve ing Evans milk ranch, on the Islay road about seven miles from the eity.| A milk route carrier, enroute to tl city with a load of milk, observed tl Department P. Vander an Legion, sentatives of HON DE RIBUTES MEDALS | )IANAPOL: aetna are e = petition and file objections thereto Muddled Lody . beside) the; road ann By. danania seat coripl ted With) the}, Queen Hlizapeth o atvany time on’ or before August) 20, telephone notitic Shere ott ee oe ae ree ta ontl the cameicay tec esinn| Sei Bott ok recelvtr 1920, that is, within thirty days after || Bis gales pea, b: rat Incomes’ the instrument’ for! -distritu:| 22. Presents the last publication of this notice on eats y automons|tion of the Victory (Medals which. the July 20; 1920, and if no objections Bee tee ea necolte 10 cot aoe Vl Se caranenit) Alsi come nee TOMTeG! LEGAL NoTICES . are filed the Administrator will make and from the Ev SEs Pe Ota: ee urinal aoltlfene -alarindy fala final settlement of said estate on See on ewan benught to the city, felerk or nurse who served honors NOTIC August 21, 1920, or as soon there- he axet rough! stacane coaalfor any, period) betsrean TADriIn ae ater 1s the matter may be heard by Pita suse ember 11, 1918. jthe court, about 14 inches 29. in length—apparently ys aie : ions will take place on stice is “ pales this 22nd day of June, A. D. 1 length—appa 4 » Day in a series of-simultan-| nership | & between ever forme ached to mack 3 RST 1 SoRIRH) pad gtaireclwitht Oioad ae eous ceremonies to-be held under “Ue-}Joun L. Biedermann and Robert John- P TRUST & SAVINGS BANK, Saithe Natrona Aaainitedtar of the Estate of auspices throughout the we Joseph. Buhr, Jr. king possible a stu on which is destined th{s of the kind ever / tempted in the United -| sumed. zion hopes to make the event No-| Biedei vember 11 the crowning feature of the} 1 Id, son, doing busines r Company is lieved to be the weapon with which’ & tiler Was assault It is assumed he drove to the scene of the as- at the direction of his wus struck from behind at the wheel of the car, After remov ing more than $100 from his pockets, ous ce nolve " gations of | WILLIAM O. WILSON, dissolved, the obligations Attorney for atates Publish June 22, 29, July 6, 18, 20, 1920. artnership having been by the undersigned, John Who’ will. continue said left him beside “the road, retur greatest of all Armistice Days—tne’ game location. sean car, passed thru|™Most impressive and ngemorable pa JOHN lL. BIEDERMA? ; the cite and headed toward northeast. |triotic function in which Americans ROBT. L, JOHNSON. Have Your ido. ver participated and one rn € igned to] Witness: HAL C e her TRAN. milestone | Pu Ascer f Smalley, immediately er ‘live in history as an epocha i y 10, 12, 18, 14, 15, 16, 17, 19,, Naiaucertaised that Pellerkinarit in tie natio1 s lite. ; “isl 4 a wa tL the scldices tele.| It is planned that not only members Esk ate way Beehiin company sy b Chg eeoe a orgs Hine Muon but all exservice per. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Se dad eae ed eee eset, song and the next of kin of those who| UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE] Soe Stun-{died or lost their lives in battle, will) 6, later east ie r country-| Dougias, Woeming. arrested at Wr Join the n a Carroll w menidn irit of; Ser nl No. 0 America and the € r comrades and th united tribute to th miversary of the) Notice is hereby given that TOUN to Cheyenne Monday by Dep-'aay in 1918 which marked that spirit's FuiCAMPION, ROBERT G, TAY. Lou Laursen and Spectat 383 tn 19) whieh m LOR, of Denver Colorado, and Nash cat buck to this city.) “It js not with vanity but with | JAMES G. DARDEN of New York teh 1s 18 years Wholesome pride in the triumph of our Giy sew York, Wee appl ¢d-for aa Vewiaay ; arms in the most crucial test of oil and gas permit under Section 2h Phe latter's engti in histors.” writes Franklinjof the act of February 25, 1920/1 Weather Stripped army record is poor. He ts said to SOter national commander of the=ue-\\(Public No, 146), for the Northea and Carr of been ¢ t-murtialed on eral - pert SEAT is. sion, in a letter to all department offi-' Quarter Section “Seventeen Now ions and to he regarded by lis as: Col iieging enthusiastic participation |Southeast Quarters Section } : ene jal f Chey./i the celebration, “that the Legion teen | (17), Southwedt Quarter Seo: Monarch Metal Weath- pyre Magalt aS SO aes » to all Americans to make our) tion Nineteen (19), Southea ar- Rrasar<7 55 See er ceeaea Hig 1936 Abhiistics “Bay the morable thru-| ter Section Nineteen (19) and South- er Strips are Weather. pin Den ere ats \ out the years to come. We want it to} west Quarter Section Twenty (20) | Proof, Dust-Proof and veral brother sisters / 1€ a tribute, above all else, to our coun-| all in Township Thirty-nine (36 Ream erne retin ana che of our|North Range Seventy-eight _(78)'| Allies. In a. still sr sense,| West of the Sixth (6) P. M. in N: . it should be -¥ olemn, tionate | trona County, Wyoming. Any and) permanent adaptable to eee es or rt Cedication of our lives to the principles| all: persons having adverse or con-|1 windows or doors of any Me enatsce for which more than 100,000 of our}flicting claims to said land are|f WY rn ee tal oe in Cheyenne Sunday, accom:| | ntrymen and millions of oun com- |hereby notified that a full statement size or shape; meta panied by the insup 1 mans mother WAIANAE. wate Eh wood, new or old build- arrived from Den- it and went imme to his bedside. His father w Rust-Proof — they fit — they hold and they are nd our absent from of his son r final sacrifice. The Li is ings. They keep out all o ~— iW ietdcsee sche Aaa ae sone STOKAGE undesirable elements, ~ Political Hlappropriately take the {nidiative fm this are make the windows easy- | ement. And because the Le is! running and noiseless—a Announcements | true and representative cross-section | relief for tired nerves £ fg’ jot our national citizenship, It Is con-| x 2 Ifiuent that Americans gener? wilt} The ploneer battery on moter carn Representative TO THE TERS OF NATRONA) WholehGar.cdly cooperate to ‘1e)] fas stood the test of time. Used on has voto Nt Y lebration a success,” 85 per cent of the Electrically Th y announce myself as a can Briefly, the tentative plaas contem.|f eaulpped cars today. « the offic o co of late that commanders of Legion Posts: Generator, magneto, starter an take phe office (Of sheriff of Nor lWill procure a supply of application |f Hghting equipments repaited, le e imary. Wanks, with detailed instructions for, the Voters at tne OLIN, CAMPDIGLL, [she them out, from. the, taarest AUTO ELECTRICAL CO., Phone 729R. sc) ae Tlo-tf army post or recruiting station. Posts | 136 E. Midwest Ave. Phone 9683 _ 158 _N. Wolcott a then will provide facili for having (Old 111 E. First St) Casper, Wyo. the yplication blanks typewritten, a FOR SHERIFF. notary public. or an. of. I bun Picase announce to the I cans of Natrona County that 1 will a a » for Sheriff before the A ist priv « ubject to th Will of the Republican elec J. L. MAI Vo * Sounty. notice that Ty the office off sheriff of Natronn County on the Re-| publican ticket bject to the will ana) choice of the voters at the August pri-| mary, j ‘To the shail be a Hit-or-miss methods produce ‘failure or, at best, accidental success. The successful business man SAM HEDGES, Carper, Wyo. 7-12-6t* of today must be a specialist in his line f < FOR sis I wish to announ »ple ol trona Ce y as c for ‘ople spectfuil . R. M Specializing in Life Insurance. “CAPITOL LIFE” McGREW Phone 153 — quotations announk vation are cabled from to India, The natives of In-| a direct invita 1a simple but r form of gam blir consists simply in guessing what the five will umount to and the man ney est to the right amfour taked the lior right to a permit By Tease un ior |Tribune classifi | WANTED MISCELLANEOUS } WANTHD—Carpenter for Salt Creek. | WAN DE Heard and room for girl 38 nor RENT—One teid Construction Co., 138 W. Mid Register west ave., Casper. TT boa eel AE it SE BBS WANTE »—Carpentérs. to go to @ock! Apply Lloyd Building} , 210 0. 8. Bldg. 7-19- ee | f i Ma 3 g TUAL BUILDING AND LOAN WANTED—Experienced colored porter | Victim of Robbery Found by meg 3 es Bs at once; married man préferrad. See : head porter, Henning Hotel. HELP WANTED—FEMALE | WANTED—Dressmpking; will sew homes three or tour days each Freel. | goo Phone 922 or call at 633 CY. WANTED—A Mishwasher wait on lunch counter at Chili ee Lunch, Grand Central Block, HELP WANTED—MALE Winn 1D—About 276, Tribune. WANTED—To Buy—A good Phone 1185. _—$—— WANTED—Your kodak finishing. Tem- ple Studie; 118 EB. -19-tf { eee eeeares ts, na der and by virtue of the laws of the} | State of Wyoming, held at the court room of the court house in the City| }of Casper, Wyoming, on the 17th day of May, A. D, 1920, at eight oclock p. m. of said day, the capital WAD stock of the said \Casper Mutual Building and Loan Association was 824W- T PHOTO OF DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE AND WIFE, GOy, AND HV RTUCE RRs Million 3 ($4,- | ED—Girl for general housework; 811 S. Walcott; phone POSITIONS WANTED. a __ urs nz0, value of two hundred ($200.00) Dol.) WANTED—Dressmaking; will sew in| recovery is not enter-{ 2. nie a lars each, to Five Million ($5,000,-| wood wages. home three or poe iCaya each week. Nayalasarined) 000.00) Dollars, divided “into twen-| Mrs. ty-five thousand (25,000) shares of SSayW par value of two hundred sou"! American Legion News Notes pee Soe ot duty, A. D. WANTED—Clean, wiping machinery; Tribune Office. WANTED—Position fay atteare rh ily chambermaid. oh second-hand highest cash price paia Midwest Festte experienced . O. Box 1047. WANTED—BEaby to board. “Wine RCRA —— WANTED—Anything of vatue you havé| to sell—furniture, rugs, eres ah chines—any kind of househoid We, buy and sel} . 7 7719-30 gor sam CASPER MUTUAL BUILDING AND} en | © NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE- Office Phone 699, Fioet pee Eee in. Sree hoa father and mother em-} Ia Henning Hotel 7-20-2t* | 8, five or 6-| unfurnished, close in| 7-9-10t* strong 7-10-t8 First st. cares, har. WANTED One hundred men’s second- jhand suits, coats and pants. ‘Highest prices paid. Will call | for them. 130 W. MIDWEST AVE. Phone 19-J 7-10-tf cotton rags, 6e per ANTED—Ten acres of irrigated land near Casper, or not irrigated saund P. O. Box 611. 7. epee sak ss poe eee Ph Fee reece CALL ES for Windows and Rugs. 1367, 7-20-2t* of ON Metrotes pone 1 and feta Chane "Besa and Professional | vu: Director 14 NEHER ETE ACCOUNTANTS GUARANTEE REGISTRY CORPORATION AUDITONS AND ACCOUNTANTS Stock Registrar and ‘Transfer Agents. se! 0. 208-11 O1l Exchange Bldg. DOCTORS reat 3 = attention Firoe, to diseases ohtlidr 3 t Nd. Phone m [Inquire C: ound. 221-1 TUESDAY, “JULY 20, 1920. 5 FOR jet bath. 330 Hast F \For RENT—Two modern furnished 828 EB. Fourth (ne number). 7-17-6t FOR F cely furnished sleeping room, 122 N, Ki ; phone 1128. TAT-3t for sale. Call 505 E. Second st. 6-30-tf FOR RENT—A room for one or two gentimen. Phone 646R or call at at 523 Park Ave. _— 6-25-tf FOR RENT— lene room. 233 8. Park; phone 1118. 7-10-tf FOR RENT—Furnished apartment; $45 a h, including heat and Mebts. per Realty Co. 7 FOR RENT—Two sleeping rooms wi bath; nicely furnis 306 W. Yel lowstone; phone 1 7-19-2t* FOR RENT—Large sleeping room suitable for two gentlemen. 144 8. Beech. TS tt suits | Phone 598J. ——A REIMERTH & VAN DENBERG Auditors & Accountants Stock Transfer Agents Bldg. _Ph 7 anizations. jested may examine said account and} asper, New York, Boston. iH. SNODDY Associated with Dr. J. W. Bingham Smith Building Special Attention to Children Hours 9 to 12, Other Hours by Appointment Telephones; ag 1163; Res. 820W 1lto5 ARCHITECTS DUNOIS 4 Gcgoneicm Rooms 5 Town: Casper, Wye. ve GARBUTT, WEIDNER yd SWEENEY | Architec: 435 OtL Buckange Bleg. Phone 1162 ————— OO _——$—$ _ _ ___—______., PXOMING MIDE & Manicuring, Dyeing and Bleaching LEXIE A, BROOKS Scientific Scalp Specialist and Mas- Combings Made to Order. Residence Calls. PHONE 1367. 331 N. Grant Suites 1415-16, i BAGGAGE AND TRANSFER Oe RSS ‘RANSFER & STO! | oe Otten ales Dillard. Hall Phone: Kea. Moving a Specialty.” CHIROPODIST Visiting Scientific Chiropodist PEARL WALKER G31 East A St Work by appointment only Casper, Wyoming. ———————_—_—_ Phone 1215-R CHIROPRACTORS DR. J. H. JEFFREY DR, ANNA GRAHAM JEFFREY Suite 2, pooweNata Bldg. Res. DR. M. HARNED Chiropractor 162 N. Kimball Phone 1457 CONTRACTORS FIGURB WITH YOU ON | Your HC HOME OR BUSIN: LOCK PETER 0} Genéral Contractor 306 0. 8. 2 P. O. Box 1145 Eyes Tested, Glasses Fitted. Our Work Is Guarantecd, 262 South Center Street PAINTER PLATT & RESO! First Class Painters and Decorators Estimates Furnished 305 N. Durbin. Phone 300 ——————— PLANING MILL JORGENSEN, INC. e' Planing Mill in. Connection, W. Midwest Ave. °~ CLEANERS AND PRESSERS ~ ‘THH SERVICE CL! M1 ty Pp oaning.’ Hamodeling ning, Center, Linden and Bailneds Xi “service” Our Motto. Dr. T. B. Brattebo, Suite 202-204, Wyatt Hotel. Phone 123 DOCTORS THE CASPER PRIVATE HOSPITAL 938 South Durbin, Telephone 273 STA yelelnm Office: Baite 4, ‘Smite ‘Blew. jones— ™ Pet nd Burs. Country shipments solicited. Proper BHOWE's quaranteed, 525 West Seevnd St, Casper, Wyoring. o—_—________” LAWYERS WILLTAm o. Pr sttal ds eee on ay Townsend Block ES MICHAEL W. PURCELL Attorney-at-Law Suite 316 O11 ye Building e lag MIII-Work ana Window Gland PHONE 1323. Mill! Rear of McRorey Apts. PLUMBING AND HEATING . DONOHUE t r7 waa heating, Boe water, ocd: Too! FS ietnde. ps aitande RADIATOR REPAIR! Casper Auto Radiator Works Repairing and Re-Coreing Expert workmen cheerfully given West Yellowstone Dr. Homer R. Lathrop, Surgery, Gynecology and Ob- Dr. Stuniey L. Myre, Minor Surgery Dr. Jos. R, Latham, Internal Medicine and, X-ray. clean and dye them them just as they you. 0 to work today look ‘ound the house, pick up your old us, we will for you or buy nbreat Diseases, Physicians’ Offices in Rohrbaugh Telephones 54 and J boo Pai conneett in 23'S: Center, Gasper, Wyo; Ph 191 wre | MARSHALL ©. xuITH, m D. SS NEW Sane ore CLEANING We, clean andes eee i it, Sor en ‘ana Bere | with privaté bath and kitchenett. ————¢ as HAGENS & MURS SH Lawyers. | Phone | ———— |FOR RENT—Rooms in modern hom | MODERN | 309 N. McKinley, 7-19-3t* IN ‘FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, | shade. 304 } io ot ¥OR RENT—Front bedroom, (Ralls phone 183M. dren. 742 12, Yellowstone ave. phone 1244 call after 6 p. m. 720-1 FOR RE NT—Large, cool, + |house; gentlemen only, 7 | phone’ W771. (FOR Te after 5 p, FOR Ft Light housekeeping room on pavement. 1021 S$ .Elm. — 7-15-tf FOR RE phone; YT—Two furnished rooms with water on outside; no entldres “15: c room with light houseke jlleges. 124 S. Beech. ‘OR RENT—Furnished room for one, two or three gentlemen, 610 E, jond; phone 1403. 7 FOR RENT—Modern sleeping _ room, suitable for gentlemen. 311 S. Me- ‘OR RENT—Apartment and furniture Kinley. 7-16-4t* ;FOR R Three unfurnished base- |__ment reoms. 1012 S. Walnut; phone 770. 7-16-t£ FOR R Near refinery, basement rooms and good boar set ‘fi y | style; $12.50 per week. Call at 954 | Wainut, | 7-16-t£ |For RENT Two pleasant rooms suit- able for four men, opposite first-class ing house; close to refine 1015 S. Elm. 19-3t Aaa o 2st Oe ee ae FOR MRENT—Two basement house: keeping rooms. 835 8S, Ash. 7-19-tf FOR RENT—Two-room brick apart- Ments, one block from Courthouse; just completed, furnished and partly ee > Chill modern, $36 per month. Inqui | King, Lunch. FOR RENT. | housekeepin ‘Two furnis 3S. Ash; phon FOR RENT—Two furnishe housekeeping rooms. Me | ley; phone 912M. TA19-tl | FOR RENT—Two modern sleeping FOUR, suitable for two gentlemen . Beech; phone 454M, FOR RENT—Four roo half block off Second 4:30 at 25 FOR RENT—Nicely furnished _ two room apartment facing front lay after S. Jackson st. 7-20-4t* S. Beech, 20- 3t $$$ et FOR RENT—Front ponncom. $15 per month. » Call at 187 N Beech. 7-20-2t* ee FOR RENT—Basement sleeping ‘room, $3.50 per week. 309 W. Eighth s 7-20-1t* FOR RENT—Two pigasant rooms with DeAEn suitable for gentlemen. ave FOR RENT- icely furnis ment bedroom; close in. 3: coln. Phone 863R. FOR Ri board; T—One furnished room, also lesirable for two gentlemen. 909 S. Cedar. At 'T—Two-room modern, fur- nished rtment; no children. Phone 1348; 410 BE. Fifth. FOR. RENT—Two furnished light housekeeping rooms; also a one-room unfurnished house. 1 econd board if des 8. Walnut. FOR RENT—Modern bedroom. 957 Walnut; phone 7447. 7-19-2t ‘ed; lose to refinery. 1123 7-19-2 ‘oom and board for gentle- men; also room suitable for two ladic SE FOR RENT—An upstairs room, near the refinery, with board, suitable for two men, Call 954 S$. Walnut; phone 1242M. 7-19-10 FOR RENT—Modern furnished hed- room, 21-2 blocks east of Henning. 326 First. 719-3t — ;FOR RENT—Furnished apartment, close in; all modern convenienc children. Call 381. ; no 7-19-6t —$$<$ FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room in modern home. 214 §. Grant st. Bs 7. clean; onnble; men only, Phon Beech st. close in; ré t+ ‘T—Furnished apartment. 7-20-1t* suitable for two ladie: 356 ¥OR RENT—Three _bagoment furnished for housekeeping: no FOR RENT—Garage stall, steam heat “in winter. ‘Wyandotte Apartnients; : 7-20-1t np cy ENTE FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms for Nght prnpekeeting: 817 Ss. Spruc nicel i allied’ sleeping rooms’ In Wodern FOR RENT—HOUSES. —Four-room Houge, untur. nished. gnduire at 817 E. First st., TASB T— erate three-room house. rd Thire 7-20-11* Special attention VETERINARY ' SURGEON R.A. RATHBUN Veterinary Surgeon. At Casper Pharmacy. Pm of women and | Blackmore Builds Sa a tel Phone ity rnished cottage, clove 24S, Lincoln; phon i 7-20-1t (FoR RENT—Five-room, modern now close in. 611 1, Firat. T3201 R RENT—Four-room unfurnished house, just completed, $30. Phone 9S. 7-20-1t

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