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TODA ROUTORS POUNDED FOR 19 RUNS - Five Trips to Bat; Buffalo Finds Self Out of Her Class in Game With Midwest Refiners enough as it was. The Buffalo nine got away to al sweet start when the Midwest team got two'homers in the first after one|? had walked, two had been wounded,| and McNeill had singled. Bostick roae the circuit on the first four sackeér! and old boy “Home Run” Wallin lived] up to his cognomen by getting the second. Somebody he fully of Yesterday and should decorate Wallin for lived up to his name yester- day. He got three homers in fiv trips and his fifth attempt was almost a single but Tom Foley gave the vis- STANDING OF THE CLUBS. National League. |. Batteries — did not prevent Ropes, the cen+)pender, Wisner ter fielder, from getting two triples single off Hartzell in four irips Whitcomb started as lead-off man in the| opening inning. L. Jones, the Buffalo | pyiadeiphia catcher, worked under diffitulties, be-|~ "pt ionc ing handicapped with a badly spraffed} poy et ana ankle, econ B: aleaaiels Chicago __ be here for y. S ames will be played Sunday and Mou: | Pahedephia and most} day with the Nebraska nine | Ratteries—Perkins, Ke of them should be worth viewing. jand Schalk, 1 Rixey and Haeffner. American League, with a double Perkins. is in the offing the opene: and will) Saturday \To Ali mt in, Paving District No. 9. | Nt ia; 74000503 x— Ljassessment xoll 6 -100200000—3 7 Ce tick, Hartzell, Whitcomb, Moore, | The owners of gny lots, tacts ble plays, Hosek to L, Jones, Born-|paycely of land or stein to € y to Rocke. Sacrifice hits, charged with assessnient Kuble, Ho: Strugl: Hartzell 9, 4 iase «7 Time of game, 1 Unnpives, Cal) within thinty Smith and Tom Foley = NOTICE OF SPECIAL —— fi tl 30th of August, A. HOCK MOLD | 1920, aN ct at Y'S NEWS OF THE SPORT WORLD| BEFORE LOGALS TIRE OF SCORING: “Babe Ruth” Wallin Cracks Out Three Home Runs in "Twas the slaughter of the innocents yesterday afternoon and the Casper Midwesters, commonly known as the men of L. A. Reed, took} the game from Buffalo, 19 to 3, with hardly an effort. If the entire regular line-up had been in and the boys really taking an interest, the home-town sluggers might be out there batting yet. But it was bad Baseball Results Standing of Clubs itors the benefit of the doubt. Wa: . lin could hardly kick after pounding Woe. ast. out three homers in eight innings; | = 4 Bostick and Hartzell also’ had nice’ Cineinnat Any with the big club. Hank got aj Pittsburgh ac 4 49 and a double in two visits while New York ee y, who is credited with winning the Chicago aoe ae) see larruped the pill for two singles! St. Louis ; ee Sts and a homer in four appearances ar{Boston ——— ara #0. the platter. Hartzell allowed seven | Philadelphia st 53 * 411} hits. | Moore | d a good game down at| American League. third and shed out a single and al Won. Pet. double in four times. Roche w 0 | Cleveland 663 a hero with the willow with uve one|New York 636 sack and a double in five jou Chicago 615 B. Jones was so wild that he St. Louis 2500 only one inning. Greenlee who went! Washing! 494 in was not so wild but found the! Boston 456 heavy Casper hitters as ‘d to pitch Detroit __ -363} to as other visiting hurlers have in Philadelphia 292 games this season. Looked like an-| 4 _ Other Brush game in spots, the YESTERDAY'S RESULTS, westers getting 16 bingles | in National League. stanzas. At Brooklyn— R, H. E, Just to show the visitors a _ good) Brooklyn _2 6 23 time, Pieper was sent in at cente-, Cincinnati Es Seg ox Hayes was delegated to left and Som-! Bagteries and, Miller; my Bornstein was inserted "t.' Luque and Wingo. Moore handled third to star! At Boston— R. HEB ord ne for Ancs. Pow Boston in his old position in right Chicago | Jack has not got his batting eye back, Batterie Alexande and did mot show in the hit columns. | Watson ‘and O!Neil}. | Buffalo has a good small town team.! At New Yo | Most of are home’ products New York although CraVen, the manager 4nd st. ‘ Louis Lewis are formerly of St. Joseph. Car Batteries — Nehf and, Smith; Doak roll, Jones and Ropes come from Neb | and Dithoefer. | s They tried hard yesterday but) At Philadelphis R. H. B,| Were outclassed and slightly philadelphia pi SEN Tae at breaking into the “big, Pittsbur; = 3107 4} ind Tragressor} Score of the avalanch At Detroit—ist gam Cast Detroit -- MeNeill, ‘Washington Moor | Batteries and Manion, Garrity Shaw and Gharrity. Bleper, 3 3 9|..Second game— R. H. E. far se . | Detroit ---- 13.15 1 Roche, 1b oO 6) Washington 311. 5} Mills, If v 4 )| . Batteries Stanage:) Bess. Mt h 3 9 Courtney “and* Gharrity. ' jostick, . | - HB. Bornstein vo 0 sie BY ie a Powell, rf 10 On ag 3 6 Wallis ¢ Ee Yi ane a Saved a: = o 0, 6) Batterios — and Severeid: Hartzell, p * “|Quinn and Ruel. oe le |. Second game— . HE, PethRgiyS-- ee on! 216 UW, ~ ers BUFFALO— EO A & Si eae = j 8 0} Whitcomb, 2b 43 0) Batteries — Bayne, Burwell and Se- Kuble, If - 1 0-0) Vere; Mogridge, Collins and Hannah, Kirkland, ¢ i ‘ O) Rueh ‘ cf g { H.R. rf : : | s 12 0 vs) et oO | Boston eS Dy reven, Bae 6 6 4 Batteries Coveleskie nd O'Neill; Nygoaala ib 5. 0 0) Penneck, Hoyt and, Walter 4 Jor # er B. Jones, 9 1 cathitco, o 10 NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT fexsons, Liable for Assess- ice is hereby given that the for paving District Buffalo 4'No. 9 was certified on the 20th day Summary: Home runs, Wallin of July, D. 1920, by the City Bostick, Hartzell, Three erk to the undersigned City Treas- Ropes Two-base hits, mer fox: collection. or other property may re- out, by|deem the same from all or any por- tion of the liability for the costs of}, balls, off ze! 1, off 1%. Jones 1, cueh impmovement by paying, the en- Hit by pites ioche, | tire assessment, or any paxtton there- Mills by Jones, Pieper by Greenlce./of charged’ against such lots, tracts Pagsed wall, L. Jone or pargels of land, without interest, davs after the first /publication notice, to-wif: On or be- D. such lots, ERS' ME tracts 9) reels of land may redeem There will be a special meeting ‘0 | the Rants feo all liabilities for the the stockholders of ADDISON OMT | unpaid ‘amount to s: assessment COMPANY, « corporation daly organ |at “any ‘time after said thirty days ized and existing under and by virtue by paying the entire installment of of the laws of the State of Wyomix at the office of th smpany, at Room|apainst any lot, 219 Oil Exchange ilding, Caspen, Wy. ‘land at the time of suc oming, on the 7th day of Augusk, 4920, Ks: interest thercon, at at ten o'clock in the forenoon, for thp| matey ee for ‘the purpose of considering a proposition t dissolve such corporation,sand windin linstallments With interest upon the/iall persons _ up its affairs, and congide} any “gthe | whole sum unpaid at“the rate of six) flicting claims matters which m proper! be brough per cent, per annum, payable at the hereby notified that a full statement before the stockhojders, Same time that the installments are},u 192 }to the City Treasurer. President, bi e. ¥. said assessment unpaid and eharged ayment, tract ich parcel of he date of/North Range last installment, West o; falling due, and, the entire ten equal] trona Dated at Casper, Wyom-ag@ July 96 |yayable: all payments shall be made] fi This notice is givén -pursuant te}said Act or in lieu of such applica- |to enter a full team of five men each. event to be run off"here under the di-}lin and the hop-step-and-jump, which rection and with the sanction of the|are marked in the doubtful column, ; Amateur Athletic Union. Medals and|the team is considered to-have at least TRIBUNE MARATHON RUN ROUTED i | ° > > > ? ° > e > se old customs and to marry a foraigncr. Willing to learn English and to wear Western clothes.” Another effect of the times is the HARD. TES TAKE AP BIR TQ MARRIAGE by their parents, who made large al . b . and who TOKYO, (By Mail}—The hard times| Cr Money’ during the boom. az w thus felt able to give their sons gocd) which ‘struck ‘Jspan with’ ‘great sud-| Nations. “Now the hard ties ‘hast denness bit them badly, and the young men recently have had many of sending many a fair Japanese dam- sel ‘out into the matrimonial, market to look for a husband who can sup- port her. In Japan marriages are con- tracted through professional match makers to a far greater extent than is the case in other countries, and, tics» are now profiting by the wind which is blowing ill for most other peopie in Japan. “Never before have we had so many, ‘women applicants," sald “one of the] WANTED—Barber for shop in Mills & most prominent marriage agents. “As! Baker Addition. Inquire at new poo 2 rule, our customers are men lookinz| hall or Adfress P. O. Box 1145. 7-30-2t* for wives, but lately the old order hes NTED—Married man to drive truck. been reversed. ‘There may be otter] Pelion Cah Gar 7-30-1t* reasons, but we who are in the busi ness think that the hard times are) WANTED—Tracers for mechanical and Se ie, opel to, asele Sacaty by Uni}, Srcnitectirak work.” “Apply” 417, Oil} ing husbands to protect them, ‘There| BXchange Bldg. 7-28- are a number of women of the better WANTED—BExperienced laundry man, classes among our clients.” Hotel Henning. 7-28-3t The Bureau of Statistics tells a sim-| HEEP WANTED—FEMALE | iliar tale. Its records show that a tre-| mendous inerease is taking place in ing the past two months.’ A rather| <> : a ater | WANTED—Good piano player; must be novel example of the steps taken by} VA “3 : 4 young Womyn to ‘find helpmeets is|metuoroliinn Stare * Boek saleslagy: pe a in which a Japanese maiden seeks to| WANTHD—Ohne or two young ladies to land a foreign husband. It reads:|_ tale course on Burroughs caletilating | “Japanese young lady, aged 20, of best |™M@chine; prepare for good positions. | Besides these two great industrial plants, the Burlington, the Mullin club, he high school and the American Legion plan on entering either one or distant, the official route of the race has been announced after care- ful’ consideration of officials in charge of the cross-country event, ing editor of The Tribune, Tom Harriman of the Midwest Refining Company, and C. H. Reimerth of the A. A. U. outlined the course and $$ The four-and-a-half-mile run is tol > jstart in front of the new Daily Tribune |Posite the post office. 4 From the new Tribune building the |sireet to Durbin, on Durbin to Second | street; and thence eastward on Second m |street to Lincoln. American Contestants on Way to On Lincoln street the route of the Jon Divine to Park street, continuing| Best in World westward on Park street to Wolcott |be south then on Wolcott street to the) NEW YORK, July 30. (United Press.)' |end of the pavement at Carey, or Thir-|—America’s Olympic teams is on the one block until Center street is reached,|Pattle the star ‘athletes of the world hen’ the route. practically retraces it-|f0" the crown of king of the track and : With the cheers of a big crowd of ert- [West and southwest to. the Natrowa] ‘husiasts that gathered to see them off! jCounty ing awit started a light series of deck workouts! jor, two laps around the race track at) na’ -exerciacs' ulider ithe’ direction’ bf |the fair grounds. Ne keep the Standard refinery mén are planning! wetgian ‘soll for the final training sea, It is*generally agreed in athletic cir- _cles that the 1920 team is as good, if sported the American shield in the games of the past. them fit until they set “foot on| 4 the number of marriages recorded dut-| Metropolitan Store. 7-30;2t | found in the following advertigemcnt) moe 280-1t® Samurai family, wishes to break wita| 20% 798: Tribune. bea Casper Business and Professional { es ~— Direct ACCOUNTANTS “ BOCTORS two men or a team of five. The puntry run is the second | With the first annual Casper Daily Tribune marathon only a month which is to be held on Labor Day. A party composed of the sport- went over the entire route Inct week, | building on East Second street, op- street, On Centg street the ‘route'| s§0es north to A Street, or what was formerly Fourth street: then east on A | 5 a marathon will go south to Divine and . Antwerp to Compete with jstreet. The course of the runners will teenth street. Hére the race turns west|Atlantic today headed for Bélgium to. |self on Center street to CY avenue. The] ‘il. County fale srowrde, Codie wich cue! still” ringing’ in’ thelr ears, the boys| The Midwest, Refining, Company’ ana| {cid Coach Jack Moakley that wilt sion. not hetter, than any aggregation tuat Outside of the distance runs, the jave- a silver loving cup will be given win-;two sure places in most of the events. ners of the first five places. r eee trials at Cambridge it appears that the forte of the team is in the sprints, the Ye TO jumps and the pole vault. | Political The middle-distance runners and the | jhurdlers are also rated as ‘having ex- }, Announcements jcellent chances to help pile up the hoints that it is hoped will retain the title of king for Uncle Sam. ~ | With a representative of practically TO THE VOTERS OF NATRONA | every state in the Union on the team COUNTY jit is a real American outfit. The east, I hereby announce myself as a can-| west, north and south and the army didate for the office of sheriff of Na-jand navy all succeeded in landing men trona County, subject to the will of/on the team. the Republican, voters at the August} The games start in the new stwliam primary. COLIN CAMPBELL. jar Antwerp August 15 and run until 710-tf) August 23. . a 3 During their stay in Antwerp, the nani THe ec tance to| Athletes will be housed in a big schol i te building that has been provided fur the Republicans of Natrona County that) {tat vue he" the Heleinh peovonmene I will be a candidate for Sheriff before | cg ata si asc the August primaries, subject to the will of the ‘Republican electors. One of the rarest gems in Queen J. L, MARQUIS. | Mary’s collection is a green’ diamond 7-6tf;0f marvellous beauty. It has neyer ee eee been set. FOR sux‘niis, flesh. h- to announce myself to the ——-——» I w People of Natrona County as candidate on the Republican Ticket for Sheriff, subject to the will of the People at the August Primaries. Respectfully yours D. R. M’KAY. Tlttt 'To the Voters of Natrona County. I hereby announce myself as candi- date for the nomination of sheriff of Na- trona County; Wyoming, at the primary election to be helji the 17th of August, 1920, subject to the approval of the Re publican electors. LEE MARTIN. T-21-t£ UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE Dougtas, Wyoming. uly 7, 1920. Serial No. Notice is hereby given that, Rain bow Petroleum Corporation, of Salt Creek, ivomine whose address is 204-207 Oil xchange Building Casper, Wyoming, has applied for an oil and gas permit and lease under Section Nineteen (19) of the Act of February 25, 1920 (Public No 146), for the Southeast Quarter (SE%), Section Five (5), Town- ship 39 North, Range 78 West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, Na- trona County, State of Wyoming. Any and all persons having adverse or conflicting claims to said, iand are hereby notified that a full state- ment, under oath, of such claim should be filed in this office to- gether with an application showing a superior right to a permit or .euse under said act or, in lieu of such ap- plication, a showing of a valid ex isting adverse or conflicting claim LARAMIE, Wyo., July 30.—Lee}to the land or the minerals therein 21, is being held for trial in dis-| under the public land laws, on or be- on charges of attempting|fore Aug. 20, 1920, otherwise such to adith Whiterock, 14, and|claim may be disregarded in grant- Ethel Whiterock, 13, who are en-|ing the permit or lease applied for camped in this city with their parents, WADE H. FOWLER, Biles came here from Oklahoma. Register ee TT Pub. July 20 to Aug. 20, inc., 1920 1920. wee FOR SHERIFF I hereby anhounce my candidacy for nomination for the oflice of Sheriff of Natrona County, Wyoming, subject to the decision of the Republican electors at the Primary Election August 17, 1920. JESSE A SHEFFNER. 7-26-tf ee FOR SHERIFF I hereby announce myself as a can- didate for the office of Sheriff of Na- trona county, subject to the will of the Democratic voters at_the August pri- mary. L. FORBES. 7-27-71 aS EN MAN HELD FOR ASSAULT Miss Louise daughter of a umm farmer living ni elleville, Til, chopped off the head of a e bla had coiled sunk its snake which her leg and itself about fangs into the —— DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERI UNITED STATES LAND OFFI Douglas, Wyoming Serial No. 025502 Notice is hereby Bxan that JOIIN: F. CAMPION, ROBERT G. TAY LOR, of Denver Colorado, andj) JAMES G. DARDEN of New York City, New York, have appli¢d for an oil and gas permit under Section 19 of the act of February 25, 1920 (Public No. 146), for the Northeast Quarter Section Seventeen (17), Southeast Quarter Section Seven- teen (17), Southwest Quarter Sec-) tion Nineteen (19), Southeast Quar-} ter Section Nineteen (19) and South- west Quarter Section Twenty (20) ali in Township Thirtynine (39), Seventy-eight (78) the Sixth (6) P. M. in Na- ounty, Wyoming. Any and I avin adverse ot con- to said land are YOU ARE INTERESTED IN PROTECTING —Your property? —Your business? —yYour earnings? . der oath, of such claim should bel) —*Your auto? din this office showing a super- ior right to a permi* or lease un ior INSURANCE WILL DO IT From the showing made in the final i} DEPARTMENT OF THE 'NTERIOR | GUARANTEE REGISTRY 1 CORPORATION b AUDITORS: AND’ ACCOUNTANTS, | 938 South Stock Registrar an@ , Wyo, vaeraeatan Aments, Telephone 273 | PHONE 660, STARE. 306-11 OF Exchange Diég. | f REIMERTH & VAN D ERG | ! Auditors & Accountants Dr. Homer R, Lathrop, - Surgery, Supecplogy and Ob- stetri Dr. Stanle; t Myre, Minor Surgery Stock Transfer Agents Dr. Jos. R. Latham, ? H Ss. B FRese Ue | Internal Medicine and X-ray. r. G. 8. Bawden, | New York, Boston. = Skin and Vencreal ‘Diseases, - Dr. J. F. O'Donnell, ARCHITECTS ; Pathologist. #| | Physicians’ Offices in Rohrbaugh DUBOIS 4 coopRIcH paar tines | Mooms 24-25 Townsend Bleek; SERS SES i] Casper, Wyo. Phone 440, I 'GARBUTT, WEIDNER & SWEENEY } y 5 Ol muchanse Blaz- t OF Ol fone liga { | Manicuring, LEXI eing and Bleaching Da BROOKS. | Graduate Scientific Scalp Specialist and Mas- | seuse, Combings Made to Order. | Residence Calls. | PHONP 1367. 331 N. Grant | BAGGAGE AND TRANSFER _ | pk Sea AL 9 ee Be | SPARLS TRANSFER & STORAGE, wae neat wet | CHIROPODIST : t WILLIAM WILSON Vig GARL WALKER S| | Attorney at Ww ‘yom in, G31 East A st || ws Phone 1215-R ‘Townsend Block + Work by appointmentonly Cas Suites pris 1. —_—_ MICHAEL W. PURCELL Attorney-at-Law | Suite 316 Oil Exch: 6 Building CHIROPRACTORS Phone 300 F PLUMBING AND HEATING ~ tt Hotel. Sere one 123 J. DONOHUB Plumbthg and heating, hot wat f heating a specialty. zonbisk of kinds promptly attended to. | 5. Spruce. Ome entist Associated with Dr. J. W. Bingham > ‘oO | DR. W._H. SNODDY | fap D RADIATOR REPAIRING ‘ a ee Smith Building ROOMING HOUSES ’ CHISHULM HOTEL Casper, Wyoming F. A. Chisholm, Prop. First Brick from Depot — - Rates $2.00 up; $5.00, $10 per week. !.. MARSHALL ©, KEITH, M. D, | o- ' Physician and Surgeon | Special attention given to obstet- | a ases of women and | % ses: 3 t ' Blackmore Bulldi: | | ai | Phones: Office, 80; Realdence 166 | | | | * Apply Apt. and Chestnut. N. Jackson. FOR RENT—An Phone 1185. FOR RENT— lors; not modern, David. = ‘ Farmers’ wives living in the vicinity of Manhattan, Kan,, have éstablished an up-to-date clubroom in town, where they take their luncheon and rest dur- ing their shopping tours and gather for exodus of farmers’ sons from. the unj-/the discussion ,of matters of common Versities and other institutions for|/"terest- MARKET FOR SUPPORT higher learning in Tokyo, These young , -|men are being called back to the favmis| In many parts of India elephants Scene cueeeemeeeed have been appointed official execution- ers of justice. They will break the limbs of a criminal, trample him to death, or pierce him with their tusks, according to their master's instruc- must forego their careers. tions. Classified Ads POSFFIONS WANTED. s WANTED—Mother and daughter want work in camp; both are good cooks, Phone 603. 7:29-3¢% WANTED—Practical nurse desires po- sition. Phone 183-M. 7-27-6t* ——— WANTED—Young man and wife want work on ranch this fall and winter; no children; state wages. H. V. Birk, Kenesaw, Nebr. 7-28-3t® — WANTED—Position as office girl; some typing. Phone 990-W for inipanerion. -26-6t% WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS WANTED—Washing and ironing of all kinds; rough dry and flat work a spe- clalty; work called for and delivered. Phone 1044-W. 7-29-4t* iy WANTED—Cadillac or other high-grade car, Will give three-kargt perfect djamond-platinum ring and cash. P. O. Box 804. 7-29-4t* a ra, NOW DOING BUSINESS—Woodworth Hand Laundry, 310 W. Yellowstone. Work called for. Give us a trial. 7-24-6t* WANTED—Anything of value you hava to sonany. ind rugs, sewing ma- chines—any @ind of household goods. We buy and sell jones 1086. 8-18-08 sadMes, har- @ househola 4-27~tf anything. WANTED—Tents, tarp: tools and 6 Phone 1086. 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 7-10-tf WANTED—Clean, cotton in 5} H Tribune’ Office, sie FOR RENT—ROOMS. FOR RPENT—Sleeping-room for one or two men; close in. 328 East A St., Phone 748. 4 7-30-t£ ————S FOR RENT—Two east front bedrooms; $20 single, $25 for two; close in. Phone “y sae, ee Oo per pound: 4-21-tt 257, 736 S. Ash. 7-30-2t FOR RENT—Two nicely furnished bed- rooms with bath between; suitable for two or four persons. 320 Ave., Phone 811. 7-30-4t* FOR RENT—Modern room. Apply 118 Bast Linden, Apt. 2. 7-30-1t* FOR RENT—Nice clean, unfurnished two-room basement apartrhent; one large and one small room; water and lights; reagonable. 709 East Fifth St., Phone 217. 7-30-t£ FOR RENT- ice room; private home; suitable fe girls. 133 N. Kimball, Phone 651-R. 7-30-3t FOR RENT—Cool place to sleep, 50 cents @ night, $2.50 per week. 194 S. Ash (old number). 7-80-3t* EE FOR RENT—Sleeping rooms, close in. 220 S. Wolcott. g 729-26 mn =e - FOR RENT—Elegantly furnished room, modern, suitable for one or two gen- Uemen. 1035 S. Durbin, Phone 702. 1 29-2: Lyrie Theater Bldg. Center St. | 4 ee ee Ortice Phone 706. 98. FOR RENT—One furnished househkeep- |. HAHN ‘ Lawyers. Hl rd refinery, 229-2 ! BAS \ 204-207 Oli Hizchange Blag- oS ot | Shee peaoLate Caspes, Wyoming. i "T—Modern sleeping-room for Suite 2, Townsend Bidg. | — one or two gentlemen; private en- 1 Office 433° Bones: Mes. 1335 | NICHOLS @ STIRQETT ' trance. 519 E, First, 7-29-3t ae a ee | el = WEES FOR RENT—Modern room for genti DE. M, HARNED | Seerto-11 Oil Mthange Bigg, 8 ll an Phone Te eee iropractor ‘i 7-29-2¢ 162 N. Kimball GEORGR W. FERGHSON, = Phone 1457 Attorney-atlew FOR RENT—Modern furnished bed- R coms 22-23, Townsend Bldg. room; twovand one-half blecks east of CONTRACTORS Oneper, GTe PRR, Henning Hotel. 326 8. First (old Third). os vou H 7-29-3t eth LET MH FIGURE WITH YOU ON OPTICIAN HOR RENT—Three-room apartment: YOUR HOME OR BUSINESS BLOCK modern junfurnished. “Phone 1259-3. PETER CLAUSHN }1023 'S. 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Ww WEATHERS, |the ordinances of the City of Cas-|tion, a showing of a valid existing! a E ~*|| Large rooms, double beds, steam || FOR RENT—Family leaving Gasper fo Pub. July 9, 16, per and the statutes of Wyoming. | adverse or aaah as to ae ers Rt heat, hot and-cod water. |s two monthe wish to Rene Geeta ae sot Summer ho.) 4% witne’s whereof, | have here-|land or the nie erein ace | DR. T. J. RIACH | We appreciate your patronage ||people five-room furnished house. 735 Managers of prominent Summer 'lunto set mv hand at’ Gasper, Wyo-|the public eat ays) o8 fees R T KEMP Co * Physician and Surgeon }|| 314 North Wolcott Ptione 1231 |S. Durbin, Phone 1116.W, 7-30-2t Bae ode (nae suffering this sum-|ming, this 30th day of July, A. Me heiateomes te dLcopardediy iran tite : ¢ i Office: Room 4, Wood Bid} | VETERINARY SURGE —° |FOR RENT—Fiveyoom modern hoard. 2") ; ney : A SNM 195 a cS ce: om 4, i D uNT—Five? ard. mer from a veri epidemic of b4-| 19205 J. SVAN DOREN, _ | the permit or lease applied for. — \q “Insurance—That’s All” PHONES Ls tl ON ing house; furniture fo rsale. Call gus che ‘'y women stylish, Sa Ode Sar WA H. FOWLER, /@ P} 370. 112 E. Second. Office—743 Residence—226-W }| | A. BA’ UN 1157-W, Owner. 7-80-4t* iy dressed and posi summier tour-) City Treasurer. Register | none a . ©econ : | vitenaats TIERS. 5 > Sa |Published July 30 and 31, August ; oat 1 aeietee | | | At Camper Pharmacy, Phone iy. | /fOR RENT—Small furnished house. ae 2 to 10, inclusive, 1920. Publis June 26, to Aug. 1, Inc, Cay eerersaas re TT 7 | +See | Phons 639. 1628-8 n

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