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TEN 5 COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS. aiieana’ iat, Strest. ebatween Blocks Casper, Wyo., Sage 3 20, 1920. ae “Gordon, see- The City Council o: city se Gngues wieC in cornlas gemiencar the nae ree rh W. Keefe, fe the ey Council Chamber at City but there not being a quorum of the Councii present samy was adjourned until 8 o' en P. , B. i PELTON, J: Engineer be instru Tangements to have the 8S, Svall Btaed thea Eich a yo! aye clared sai Hott Bol garrieds § Mayor. it by Fred Pattee asking Attest: ASA F. SLOANE, the Mayor and City, Council to ya- City Clerk. cate the east haif of the alley in Block 93 and sell same for private purposes, presented. Moved by C. M. Bryan, seconded by W. F. Dunn, that the petition be not granted. An aye and nay vote being taken resulted: W. F. Dunn nay, W. W. Keefe nay, C. M. Bryan nay, Fred Van Gordon nay. Where- ub the Mayor declared said mo- COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS. Casper, Wyo., Sept. 20, 1920. The City Council of the city of Casper met in regular adjourned ses- sion pursuant to adjournment © of this date at the Council Chamber at City Hall with Mayor B. H. Pelton, dr., presiding. On roy call ae followin; par ny duly carried. esent: Councilman Ordinance presented entitled . W. Keefe, C. M. Bryan, Pred 3 Bo Orman to amend Ordinance Van Gordon, Asa F. Slorne, city xe” 155-A entitled ‘Ordinance con- clerk. The minutes of the last regula: subsequent adjourned meeting Pend and approyed, 7 This being the deferred date set for the letting of the bid for the con- tract of Grading District No. 7 it was moved by W. F. Dunn, second- ed by GC, M. Bryan, that the contract be awarded to Sharrock & Pursel and that the Mayor and City Clerk be instructed to enter into a contract with the said Sharrock & Pursel for the performance of the same. An aye and nay vote being taken resulted: W. F. Dunn aye, . Haste aye, C. M. Bryan aye, Fred an Gordon aye, ‘ Whereupon, wee declared said motion duly eve A_ petition by the ming iurcesirieht roll on Paving lumber 9” by providing that ssments a 9 unpaid ‘the statutory thirty day period shall be paid in ten equal annual in- stallments with interest thereon. at dix ver cent, and that same shall be collected in the manner and at the times proyided by law.” Moved by C. M. Bryan, seconded by Fred Van Gordon, that the Ordin- ance be passed as read. An aye and, Hie yote bei resulted: W. unn aye, Keefe a . Bryan aye, Fred Van "Gorda aye. Whereupon the Mayor gems said Ordinance duly passed as and therefrom this Ordinance shall in full force and effect from and after ten days from taken, ol Board of the City of ©: ing that the date of its passage and shall be the city lay sidew; r the East}known as Ordinance No. 168-A of Side school and West Side ye Ordinances gf the City of Cas- school present Moved b: W. este, seconded perThis being the date set to receive by. C, M. Bryan, at fue sidewalks {and ‘hear objections and remon- be ordered strances against | the correction of SIDEWAL’ tks TO. MWEST SIDE “Notice to all persons lia ne for as SCHOOL sessment in Gradin; pis t No, 5”, Cross ‘walk on Willow Street,|J. M. Carey & Brother filed a pro- South side of 14th Street. test in writing with the City Clerk. Walk on North side of Lot 1.}The Mayor then asked if anyone Block 164. present had any objections or re- tae on North side Lot 12, Block monstrances to make. There being Alley cross walk on South side of no further objections or remon- strances it was moved by C. M. Bry- 14th Street, North of Block 164. Cross walk on Box Elder Street, an, seconded by W. W. Keefe, that the objections of J. M. Carey & South side of 14th St. Brother be overruled. wale on North side Lot 1, Block] An aye gad ane yote being taker 16 resulted: unn-aye, W. Walk on North side Lot 12, Block} Keefe aye, Wo, M. Bryan aye, Fred 165. Van Gordon aye.» Whereupon che Alley cross walk on South side of | Mayor declared said motion duly 14th St., North of Block 165. carried. FeO Oe 7 bills were present- Natrona Power Co., light Sempice ee ane ee $ 975.58 Natrona County ‘Tribune, Cross walk on Poplar Street, South side of 14th St. Walk North side of Lots 1,2; 10, 11, Block 166. Alley cross walk on South side of 14th St., North of Block ¥66. publications -_-___-____ 286.72 Cross walk on 14th St., North| American Disinfecting Co., side of CY Avenue. suppleness os 128.00 Walk on Southeast side lots 6, 7,]W. W-. Sproul, postoffice 8, 9, 10. 11, in Block 160. box rent -_ 2.06 Cross walk on 13th St., Northwest} ©. M. Ellithor expense_ 7.00 side CY Avenue. B. Hoffman M Co., mer- Walk on-Southeast side of lots 13,{_ chandise ____ 147.0€ 14, 15, in Block 121. Service Art-Printing Works Walk on Southeast side lots 7, 8, Orting a ab cs 165.25 10, 12, in Block 104. W. R. Johnson, supplies_.__. 103.00 Walk on Southeast wid lots 8, 9,} Kimball Drug Store, sup- Bi 10, 11, 12, in Block 9: MRCS peessat a se ee 33.85 Cross walk on 14th Si, West side} Larsen & Jorgensen, sup- of Poplar Street. Plieg | eases iy ae oa: 50,00 Walk on East side of lots 7, 8. 9, Car] E. Searles, dray work 27.0€ 10, 11, 12, in Block 158: haffer-Gay Co., supplies_ 16.06 Cross walk oh 13th Street, West astle, fechaley Construc- side of Poplar Street. ~ tion Co., supplies__-___ 15.00 Walk on East side of Lots 7, 8, 9,}Garford Motor Truck Co., 10. 11, 12, Block 153. supplies ~.-__________~ 37.28 Cros» walk on 12th Street, West |Casper Motor Co., supplies 12.00 side of Poplar Street. Brown Cycle Co., labor and Walk on South side of Lots 14 supplies” —_____= =< = Laas 34.55 15, in Block 128. McCarthy, sanitary Alley cross walk on North side of work 12.50 12th Street, South of Block 128. W. W. Hanks, labor- 6.00 Walk on West side of Lots 1, 2,}Schulte Hardware Co., sup- 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, Pligg) fon oe ane 1.75 14, Block 124. Casper Stationery Co., sup- Walk on South side of Lot 12, in plibe foaOn 22 7.45 Block 123. Casper Laundry Go., loun- Walk on West side of Lots 1, 2, aay work 8, 4, 5, 6, 7, in Block 119. Pearl White Walk on South side of Lots 14,] dry work 15, in Block 118. Roy Butcher, Walk on South side of Lot 14,] Casper Fatgety -£ 0.) Block 129, Butler West addition. Oscar Hfestand, supp! a Walk on South side of Lot 7,} Casper Supply Go., By ies Block 102. Casper uto lator Works, repair ._-_-___ Walk on South side of Lots 6, 7, in Block 92. Walk on South side of Block 89. Walk or, West side of Lots 1, 2 Burroughs Adding Machine Co., services Electric Supply & Con- 8, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, struction Co., repair____ Block ee ee Casper Storage Grocery, Walk on West side of Lots 3, 4, supplies in Biock 117. e J. C. Darling Co., sup- Non “ee North side of Lot 11, plies Sabie ea aa ae Block 1 R. ae Boeke, stenograpphic SIDEWALKS TO EAST SIDE Services +20 ee SCHOOL J. §., Hardwick, labor__ Walk on South side of Lot 6, | Webel Commercial Co., sup- Block 78. res rofevedS Bein er 1 WwW. McArthur, material ere repair Cross walk , on_ Lincoln Street. North cide of 5th Street. Walk on South side of Lot 6,} Coliseum Garage C. re- Block 147. : pair - Walk on South side Lots 5, 6,|John Jourgensen, supplies. Block 205. Richards & Cunningham Cross ‘walk on McKinley Streci,| Co., supplies -.-----.__ 259.49 South side of 5th Street. R Nicolaysen Lumber Co., Walk on South side of Lots 2, 3, supplies, 22 a2! Sock Block 57, White’s additien. Mountain States Tel. & Cross walk on _ Jackson Street, Tel. Go,, telephone rent_ North side of 5th Street, Walk on East side of Lot “ Block 57, White’s addition. The Texas Company, sup- plies Continental Oil © Walk on East side of Lot 38, Plies ---—___ __ F Block 47, White's addition. Earl C. Rgale. 5 306.24 Walk on West of Lob 2, ndrie Bolthot Mfg. Block 57, White’s addition. 0., su Tes pe TINE ae 377.99 Walk ox mast side of Lot 1, Block| Gasper Supply Co., supplies 285.46 145. Pi thigh Meter Co., sup- Walk on East mae. of Bots: 9, 1051." plies, oo es =) 134.16 11, 12, 13, Block 1 McMaster-Carr Supply C Wate on Best sine “of Lots 6, 7,| Supplies -.-—--~—-_-_- 8, 9, 10, Block 147. The National Supply Co., An aye and nay vote being taken supplies resulted: W. F. Dunn aye, W. W.|Casper Herald, supplies___ Keefe aye, C. M. Bryan aye,. Fred Buffalo Meter Co., sup- Van -Gomion aye, TS Th OTT pee eee aes pli! Brodie Rubber Co., supplies 8. Yan Doren, expense- William Jor.es, expense— Casper Sporting Goods Co. merchandise Holmes Hardware Co., ‘sup- Whereupon the Mayor declared paid motion’ duly carried. petition by a majority of the roperty owners and tax payers on Bouth Elm Street between CY Aye- hue and Thirteenth ‘Street asking shat sidewalks be installed, present- and material _ e Moved by Feed Van Gordon, sec- Ww. that Garver, agupPly onded by Keefe, Pennie along souin Elm Renee be- we 287.05 en Avenue and _ Thirteenth Street not having walks be notified 15.52 that they must install same. Hendrie An aye and nay vote bein ag 8 £o-. aunpline 8,734.36 resulted: W. F. Dunn aye, iy C. seconded Keefe aye, M. Bryan Bye, reed by Hed an Gordon, that the bills Van Gordon aye. . Whereupon si fe allowed ay audited by the Finance Mayor declared said motion guly car- Ge wlones und warrants ordered ried. same. On roll call all drawn fo pay Y A petitiom by a numbpr of prop- | voti ave the Mavor declared said ‘duly carried. There being no further business erty owners asking “hin the city in- Motten gal a cross walk on Miltor m Avenue fo come e before this thie meeting same ins oo E PELTON, Jr., Mayor. Attest: act SLOANE, — Publish AG SBS “1920. ———— fe) NO: 168-A. An ordinance to amend Ordinance Boy ber entitled ‘eae ae emi: ssessment on pews Number" 9” by providing that the assessments remainin; unpaid after the statutory thirty day period shall be paid in ten equal annual in- stallments with interest thereon at six per cent, and that same shall be collected. in the manner and at the ene rovided by law. ; eit: ani cota tt opin g ek eae Af that Ordinance No. 155-. and ap- roved the 19th day of du July, 1920, Be and the same is. hereby nded so as to read as fo! ny Ae Section 1. T ment RoJl"is filed in City Clerk of the: sper, Wyoming, on day and year above mentioned, hor the grading, paving, cur ing and other incidentals relu- tii. co grading and paving of streer} Att portions of streets in Paving District Number 9 in the City of Casper, be and the same is; here- by confirmed and the City Clerk is hereby instructed to certify to said Assessment Rojl and deliver the same to the City Treasurer for col- lection. Section 2. The sum _ charged against each such lots, tracts and parcels of land or other property in che Assessment Roll heretofore con- irmed on Paving District Number 9, or any other portion of such sum aot paid within the thirty-day period oroyided by statute and thereafter remaining unpaid, shall be paid in en equal annual installments* with nterest upon the whole unpaid sum 1s charged at the rate of six per sent, and each year thereafter one nich” installment, together with the nterest due thereon, and al! install- nents thereafter to become _ due, shal] be collected in the manner and at the times proyided ‘hi law. Passed and a: paved, this 20th day of September, % (Seal) B. H. PELTON, Jr., ‘Mayor. 4ttest: ASA F. SLOANE, City Clerk. Publish Sept, 25, 1920. NOTICE. At 2 special meeting of the stock- holders of White’s Grocery Com- oany, a Wyoming corporation, held at the office of the company on the 22nd day of Se tember, 1920, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., at which neeting there were present in per- son owners of the entire legal issue of the capital stock of sai corpora: fon, by’ ipsoner.. 2 resolution unani- nously adopted the capitalization of said corporation was ordered in- reased from its present total amount of Twenty-five ousand Dollars to a new total amount of Seventy-five Thousand Dollars, each share under such increased capitalization eas ain its present par value of) One Hundred Dollars; certificates veri- fied and acknowledged by the chair- man and secretary of said stockhold- } srs’ meeting are being filed in the lows : esa of ‘the assessed value of the taxable property ee fs Provide Powers aks any. begs create gage not four a Neate “on . { j ae assegsed } of ; 5 or : s therein aso the an pron |" Mah dana avenge ve. | et = ing geseral” ent, for the. pur-| 415°s, Beech, Phone 632: Sa st | ag6-w. : pone of ali ern rschool i cao ca SL FOR Typsiahed See oe Ye voried tA iia men “ee Ss. Loin Ae SOE DFM tte. as 8. of Ray = ; . four per centum on the assessed value of the taxable property therein as shown by the last preceding general assessment, tor the purpose of the erection or enlargement of school buildings therein; An contracted for FOR retoe te bedrooms ao , ois if close og entlemen Peres supplying ce Ne 4 city or. mot : are exempt from. peration this sections z Aut cr tract ad- ditio: vera for ramptenet, 20-1 ss- | {mprovement and maintenance of high- wnished | ware as XVI, Section 1, e State of 9-23. a bf wee ing Shall not, in manner PS create any indeb’ 198. ©: if one Py per centum of. “value of sy * taxable property in the state as shown by the last general assessment for tax- ation preceding, except-td suppress: in- surrection or to provide for public de- fense or for the construction, improve ment and maintenance of public roade and highways. arenas : oF * rs WANE Fae ite / cattle to the amou 3 have he ‘equivalent Sohne conee “sess SPTALS. 8. CASPER. HOSPITAL . ‘hi Four js Authorizing counties to contract ad- ditional (indebtedness not exceeding seven percentum, for construction and maintenance of bridges. and roads: Article XVI, Section 3. No county in the State of Wyoming shall in any manner create any indebtedness, ex- ceeding two per centum of the assessed value of taxable property in such county, as shown by the last general assessment, preceding; Provided, how- ever, that any county may bond in any sum not excéeding seven per centum on the assessed value’of the taxable |} property in such county, as shown by the last general assessment for taxa- ——— WANTED—By responsible party. to lease residence for the winter; fur-} nished or unfurnished; must be on paye- ment and reasonable, Box 370, Teas . * = WOULD like to communicate ‘with man }* who has cattle and sheep’Zor rale ‘in ess than carload lots. “Phone 281-M, ‘e N.. Wolcott. 9-25-1t* WANTHD—To rent “a three or four- reom furnished house for winter with Whe sense Fy aeeeeeae seeeeeeeeetsess —_ WANTED—Four or fiye-room unfur- tion, for the purpose of constructing | nished ment or ‘house with and mainiaining bridges and roads, of }bath and close \to town. Call ae es permanent nature. Number Five._ Authofizing the State to create debt in excess of taxes for current year for construction and improyement of high- ways, and limiting such debt: Article XVI, Section 2. No debt in excess of taxes for the current. year, WANTED—Refinery office employe will pay liberally for board and room with private family. Box 369, Chaat 18 as WANTBDC haensfitehing opd = picot edging; special attention to mail on. shall in any manner be created in the |@2*s. Singer Sewing Machine “ LY pian ak tetaein nape tua Pg (ea : Bx * 5 seecee iat a see ions, t2o%e ion to create sucl si ave | WANTED—200 or more good old ewes;| * Office—Tait’s NEW CLEANING been supplied to a vote of the peo- SEE Be Boog and priced EE sean - Phones: ee 87-W, Since 04 JORR mar SING { ple and by them approved; except to | Ben Realty Co. 25+ SPECIAL a suppress insurrection or to provide for = aS Rag seen et abe * wae Petes TEEN eae 5 Y Bott. nae aa aoe Ts public defense or for the construction Lipase oath ie of all: kinds; neh HI PODIST 3° Gent HS ‘ and improvement of public roads and |qi§'m whirteenthy nt Wades PR giomineg: all (oe highways; Provided, however, That no’ saeex setae nD RLF AL ad cogs and deliver, Stive * debt for the ¢onstructicn of and im-|WANTED—Roomers with or without | % Visiting Seles pos . © Bone BP ape } provement of public ‘roads and high-| _board; close in. 226 N. Grant, jasieeg : Phone eee WALK. t A St. * Center. Casner, Wve. * ways shall be created in excess >of | 1524-W. 9-24-61 ce - ee Be eeceeseseerns three per centum on the assessed valu. WANTED TO BUY—-Singer sowing, mae : eeeeee ey * Sprains oe es seer LAWYERS ation of taxable propesty in the State chine if at a bargain. Address J. of Wyoming as shown by the last gen- Bryant, N. Pear St., P, O. Box. 986. HHIROPRACTORS Gra], aapeeemeny 16s taxation, Sees 8 9-23-3t sat CR Re ONS 2 e Attorney- vider ‘urther, at no del crea YL car Lainie sti EE ee Col. SAN \¢ the state forthe purbose of construct. ir ce erate 30? pr. aNNa’GHadtan SeerRey 2/5, Sule EAT ens mes ing and improving public roads and} mash; ind of household goods. Chiropractors” ~*~ SARA ERE See eee sents ereseres highways shall bear a greater rate of| Wa ‘bu and sell anything. Rhone Flees eee see eesetessrseerese intorest than five per centum per an-| 1086, -18-tf t|t 5 MICE BL W. PURCELL + num. Set FS .. “ torney-at-Law % Number Six WANTED—Tents, A) tosh har- 16 Oil Exchange Bidz, * Authorizing a special tax upon liye-| ,,,7e8s tools and Casrer, Wyo. * office of the Secretary of State of che state of Wyoming and in the of- fice of the County Clerk of Natrona County, Wyoming; the acts and hings done at said meeting and pur- suant to said acts of said stockhold- ers were so ordered and taken un- jer authority of Chapter 268, Wyo- ning Compiled Statutes, 1910; said neeting was called, constituted and sangueted. under waiver of notice signed ay stockholders owning in yerzon all the! legally issued capital stock of said corporation. MAJOR ORMSBY; Chairman. A. R. WHITE, Secretary. (N&S) Publish Sept, 25, Oct. 2, 9, 16, 1920. penal Fatt oe be Sadak NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed proposals will be received by the State Highway Commission at he office of the State Highway Su- perintendent, Capitol Building, Chey- enne, hea until 2 p. m.,; Tues- day, October 1920, for the con- struction of the following projects: BH-22, Federal Aid No. 101, Ore course concrete Pavement within e sity limits of Greybull in Big Horn cous length 1.275 miles. Plans, sporifcauions, forms of pro- posals and other information may be seen and obtained at the office of the State* Highway Superintendent, Capitol Building, Cheyenne, » Wyo- ming. Plans and specifications may also be seen at the office of the District Engineer, Basin, Wyoming. Proposals, must be accompanied by a money deposit, equal to two per cent (2%) .of the arsount of the proposal in the form of cash, pro- posal bond, draft or certified check to some bank in the State of Wyo- ming and payable at sight to the State Highway Commission. A sepa- rate cash item or bond must accom- pany each proposal. All proposals must be made~on forms and in accordance with in- structions forming a part of the specifications referred to above. Proposal will pablicly opened and read at the time and piace first above named. The right is reserved to reject a 9 all bids. McCALMAN, State Hahyjew cL aaaia Publish Sept. 26, 192 PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS. The follgwing is a full, true and cor- rect copy of the constitutional amend- ments Which were proposed by the’ Pit. teenth State Legislature of the State of Wyoming, and which will be sub- mitted to the electors of said state for their adoption or rejection at the gen- eral election to be heli in_this state on the second day of November, A. D. 1929 ‘being respectiyely ‘amendments numbered one to six, inclusive, received from the Fifteenth State phggean ite ‘Number One. Authorizing an increased tax saat for cities and towns; Article XV, Section 6. No incorpor- ated city or town shall leyy a tax to exceed fifteen mills on the dollar in any one year, except for the payment of its public debt and the — interest thereon. Number ‘Two, Authorizing School Districts to™ con- tract additional indebtedness for er tion and enlargement vf ’chool buitl. Article XVI, Section 5, No city, town of villa ” any subdivision thereof, or ar b-division of any county of the State of Wyoming, shall, goods. 4-27-tf Phone 1086. FOR RENT—APAI FOR REN Tur coe i new mi rm 158; fur nis} and built-in features aes Bee ete eesee GEN: HA Ae. URANE $ ‘ poe-se7 oil Exchange Bldg. H stock for stock inspection and protec- tion. , Articles XV,. Section 15. It. shall .be lawful for the legislature to provide for a special, tax: tor be ‘levid exclusively mm apartment in; un ed -ex- ve seesee upon all cattle, horses,. mules and | cept electric ‘ran| Seareraneaseeraecarssescelteeernere DEN Eee csv ois<t asses of the state for the purpose of|in kitchen; no children; owner lives in| * DR. M. A(R eee ee ede eseseeseseeesess raising money to aid in stock inspec-| house and wishes tenant to do house-| * 35 a) Ps tion and stock protection. Such money | Work; family of, wo. ‘Telephone Bay rat od 162 ui St. She ee * STIRRETT : raised by this taxation on cattle, es - ne wyers: * horses, mules and ‘asses be expended {WOR / RENT oTworoom Apartment. sereeeeeeeses i Seseeees $ 09-10-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. : by the Wyoming Stock Growers’ Asso-| modern, bath, electric stove, steam CONTRACTORS ‘ ciation and such money raised by this taxation on sheep and goats to be ex- heat; no children. Apply Apt J, Alex- ander Apts.. corner W.' Bleventh and} $*** ss estssescsses sees cce pended by the State Board of Sheep | Chestnut Sts. 9-251tt} SS. MERORS) & Commissioners through Warrants issued | hon” qqgNT Nice) * i F oNT— ly furnished three-| Shome build det 4 by the State Auditor, the inspectors to! room basement apartment; roomy and|* of costs urnished *| make such stéck inspection tq be ap- pointed by the Governor with the ad- vice and copsent of the president of comfortable. Call after 10 o'clock to-| * morrow at 1112 5, " Second, Phone 1087-J. 9-25-1tt eeeeerene * sees a the Wyomi; toc! rowel Asi ia- pe eeeee ‘ ton, ming Henk Gro ool [ron RES — Teron, ameen'| CLEANERS AND PRESSERS |?" SiC}! apartment; no objection to c! ren. EF Wr 2. CHARLTN, 1225/8, Ash; Phone 165-M. 9-25-lt|eeeeeee +4 Secretary of State. Berto ERINTGS * Publish Aug. 28, Sept. 4, 11, 18, 25,]F0R’) RENT—Three- Tment{. THE SERVICE © . ew § oct a eis bos toto, cio ig Geese Phohe WECM Ct CaeaneeeER NEE cing 2|*S ee oe er Te 4 call at 183 N. Wolcott. 9-25. * ‘ * MANICURING NOTICE TO THE QUALIFIED | xo) NT —A 5 ila. = Sere Firth "and Watlroad bd ibcbaa EDO SE Ba. i OE THE city Gall on Bundey at 19 rhea. nen | SBervice" Sue Motto. Phone 56, obo eo af and hing § 5-1 tani eacl Notice is hereby giyen that pur- DENTIS'’ suant to Ordinance No. 166-A, the | FOR RENT—Apartnent; furniture [01 |easeeeeaen EN’ e TS. eeecens Specialist and rad t qualified electors of the City of Cas-| Se cheap. Inquire 7a7 W. Baload: * DR. T. B. BRATTEBO be Bade to Onder ' per ay be poi a vot upon the . Suite Hey ote ; ba kg Phone 13 e Meat Nort h Grant proposition of issuin, e coupon | FOR RENT—Tio-room Apartment fur. : S| PROC Re eee ese esesecersesss nds of the said ay in the amacuent nished for light ousekeepin: ie 1 ‘Twenty-five wi Wellowstones Phone S629. 89.24.58 THNUSERS AS TE PLUMBING AND teeters ($29,000) eee veers Pe the mefac* TLLSERIES RGN ERE Seeeedetsets ter tee rate of 6% per annum, at the gen-|"OR RENT—Threeroom furnisned) , NODDY ele! etal peti aie foe Bee HS ae Farcsisth ie ec ee iesmint tek ed 4 t ele Phin ad Rating. Hot Water ¢ City of Casper on the 2n ay 0} = “s J. W. Bingham *}* f* November, D. 1920, for the pur- FOR RENT. $ uilding — “| eal ie an Pea A AT eRDIDE ot o pose of borrowing money with which $ Special Attention fe, =| Shon; 826 S. Spruce—Phone 298- wt ¢ to improve the land in’ the City|TOn guna—Threproom house; also|* _ Other Hours by op 3 tment hese Gubiakhobaeeececeeuest Cemtery for Semetety purposes. ._|. two basement rooms; lights and wa-|* Phones: Office 1163, Fes, “ abated at, Casper, Wyomig, this ior. 624 8. "Melrose, Ihaulre at $83 1. |aceenewsesne sede + Sees ses} PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER (Seal) Bg Bee TON Bae igh ths PES leceseaesessssscensegensesit*t® Premearess* es at Mayor. FOR 1 NT— Shack in Kenw $ bf edie INIA ANNE BOYCE { Awe: rae ael ee at |: BR a 2 nonovane 4H eager _ ASA BF. Fareatave McKinley 8: * New Location Over White's Grocery ee LC ee = yu Publish Sept. Yar, 26, 28, 1920. FOR ST “room house, ‘barn | % 112 EB, Second _ Phone 66 * RADIATOR REPAIRING __FORSALE-AIOR ‘ and corral, Apply 304 S. eee bs: enmegengeesssenssessicgge/ttteeteeeereeneaeccset ert! TOR. FOR RENT—October 1, four-room tur.}$"!""*" De" Gis nuwoaw igs CASPER Avy ro, RADIATOR ' FOR SALB—One ew | nished house: modern; close in. $28) 6 R. “Deatiat DUNCAN be ‘ tor iat oy Tegular mlng ye a 4.500. ae + Phones ates Ss 3 sa aaa FoR RENT — Two: wt ae me = psa] + quiets ates ae AILOR: Joss en bree months; mechanically rl cs an perfect, uevershaving "wrench on FOR SALE—AUTOS s ‘omen and Children” : See wson, Colixeum Garaye. 9, OR fe TPR Re AR cD hye OR be . ree geen bg co aRpaRTaN MRS gg mag ied aie oat Bldg. OR SAT Model 0 Overland touride | Gorage, 124 W. Second. 9-28-3t ener aaa eae car; 1918; first-class Spaaition, cheap for cash; will demonstra’ any evening. FOR SALE. Dodge Soitambas Thi eed ies th eeeesneey Ask for Hazelton at Leideckér™ aera et condition.» 1012, 8. Walnut, Phone 4 70. 9-22-4t* | & jon G ‘So Beer te Stet: ps WUE ean nged the money a d will FOR BALF—Ford touring’ egy: 1918 | i Women ¢ aah; gr cuane tor st peeton: Aree ire Model: AL. condition.” Gal 1 ats 8 1.) e é fiat nerved. Conner Beat ana Yellowstone, Phone 907. 9-21-6t* | * lt Oe ore le. Yi ‘ North: Casner,’ Phone: 401. Moan FOR 'SALE—Used Chalmers touring eeesens sss %, * FOR SALE—Ono eighbeylinder car in| p,Cat, used Case touring car. 80") eesesneesees ores rst late w. mochaniegt condition, Lei ey Me trun. bane Bah . TRGASS cheap. welfth, Phone Bet ies ‘Motor Mee 636 §. Agh. Phone < DR. T. J 4 mee FOR -‘SALE—Kissel Kar, in good eae eae 4 ce. tara ‘5 Bie Clava PRANOG AMERICAN TOIL! : zt A a isse! r, in P dition; cheap if taken, at onee. 4 QR BATE Dedes sedan: price, Haft. be iy ones va pe amg iar I k, after 6 P. M. lash, Casper Motor Co., Phone ges: suly for W eemore partict Seeeer ene etsereeeeee See ee eee see aeesseees FOR SALE—At a bargain, one Stude-|woOR SALIE—Dodge roadster: * he ulster,” 1918 model. pepe model; complete equi t; bd Physiten pg geon 86, -26-tf }Jess than three mon * Special Attention Given to Disen Che: perfect, never having a wrench on’ it;| * of Women nd Childe, heap, jopedton truck; ‘also | will sell reasonable for citsh. Paul 1, | * Suite 200- 201. 0. 8, Gide. manu aoe Beha Ave | Kleinlein, at the Tribune office. * ONES? Ofien 639. She 4 one 7 9-24-8t 9-23-1t* bocstere cent ccat cree pues ‘

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