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oranches, with the power to borrow and encum- bel corporation eto money and to hon a r the property of t! NOTICE OF INCORPORATION. Wyoming Steel and Construction | was incorporated in the of-) jompan 2 ice of the Secretory of State, Chey-| ne, Wyoming, on the 27th day of) ber, A. D, 1920, at 9 a. m. The object of the company is to on the general business of con- ‘acting and construction in all its! : Mena to acquire all kinds of real es- cate and personal property in eonnec- tion therewith, and to do all things i af: 201 sai dr oe , or convenient to carry out fectually the main object of said Eran ath : The amount of capital stock of the id corporation shall be One Hun- ed Thousand Dollars, divided into b Mis Hundred Thousand shares of the bond 3 to *? cannes! excep? ar value of One Dollar ($1) each. The term of the existence of said rporation shal] be fifty years. The number of directors of the | id corporation shall be three, and e names of the Directors who shall anage the concerns of said corpora- vote tion for the fint year are Carl the Naylor, W. B. Maxwell and William einct O. Wilson, of the City of pasper, yo- jority County of Natrona, State of adyers™ hs. ti ing. ‘The operations of ‘id corporn- ie: Filet on ahall be-carrioameneread ot tae i ‘The City, of Casper, in “Natrona County, | pletea agai State of Wyoming, county or place within said State of ‘Wyoming, and also outside of the in‘any other 904 foState of Wyoming, and within any bonds;state, territory, district or ‘Sossession cemeteof the United States or foreign coun- the drt, Retu The location of the principal of- and hfice of said corporation in this state cincts shall be'at Suite 14, 15, 16, Town- pletea send Building, in the City of Ca sealed and ti yoming, and er, County of Natrona, State o the agent in charge lead yof said office and the agent for serv- ) Casper!¢' consides expects pleted ‘The precinc Casper 8. CaspN E, Casr Wate For -_ Axgains e of process upon said corporation William 0. Wilson.- - W. B. MAXWELL, President. ‘WILLIAM O. WILSON, Secretary. Publish Nov. 3. 4. 5, 1920. Riga sie (ac Roe! OTICE OF ASSESSMENT. TO ALL PERSONS LIABLE FOR ASSESSMENT IN G! dled DISTRICT NO. Notice is hereby given that the as- Sewefessment roll for Grading District | Por __No. 5 was certified on the 2nd day cf iNovember, A. D. 1920, b Fire-C \ For Agains| .parcels of land Ceme-harged with assessment may redeem ~-the same from ail or any the liability for the cost o’ ‘provement by paying the entire as- ~~sessment For Against Drai: For Agains the City ‘lerk to the undersigned City Treus- __urer for collection. The owners of any lots, tracts or or other property ortion of such im- or any portion thereof harged against such lots, tracts or parcels of land without interest with- in thirty days after the first publi- DU teation notice, to-wit: On or before th ¢ 4th day of December, 1920, the Coe of anv such lots, tracts or par- cels of land ~may redeem from all liabilities for the same the unpaid amount to said assessment at any itime after said thirty days by { in, ay ~ ig the entire installment of said us- | Midw sessment unpaid and charged against | of fun any lot, tract, or parcel of land gf. Claude the time of such payment, with inter who stiest thereon at the date of ma- | might a turity of the last installment falli: triea tdue, and the entire ten cyual install- Sunday ments with interest upon the whole ignitionsum unpaid at the rate of 6% per from cc annum, by the) thi ayable at the same time at the installments are payable, All 12 mile payments shall be made to the City “we Treasurer, says Tr This notice is given pursuant“to “ana withe ordinances of the City of Casper they hgand the Statutes of Wyoming. for awl In witness whereof, I have here- that byunto set my hand at Casper, Wyo- ing to hming, this 3d day of November, A. a holidaD. asked B man ani . 1920, J. S. VAN DORN, City Treasurer. got a 1Publish Noy, 8 to 13, inclusive, 192 ess. spel car sta) alive, th anda © alone. “Leay Cc on the 29th day of November, A. D 1920, at 8 o'clock p. m. on said day at th for the graging, constructing ‘walks, streets and portions of streets in Grad- ing District No, 4 in the City of Cas- per, County of Natrona, State of Wyo- ming. NOTICE OF HEARING ON ASSESS. MENT ROLL IN GRADING DISTRICT NO. 4, Notice of hearing on assessment. roll cross- curbs those and improving Notice is hereby given that the City ‘ouncil of the City of Casper will meet he Council Chamber in the City Hall of the City of Casper, for the purpose of hearing objections to the assessment re Amalgay Sry oll for the ‘construction, of the neces- grading, cross-walks and curte, America ®™4 improving these streets and por- Atlas ..t! Besseme 4 Big Ind Black 78 ‘Capitol } ions of streets in grading District No. in the City of Canper, to-wit: Railroad Street from the center line Boston }°f the alley running north and south ip Buck @)Block 26 extended north across Ratl- Toad Street to the west line of Boxelder treet. David Street from+the south line of Cojumpi Railroad Street to the south line of Consolia Carey, Avenue, except that portion | Gasper yWhere David ‘Street crosses Milton { su Street. t | Ash Street from the south line of DlahkarBallroad Street to the south line of bor woarey Avenus, except that portion pass Prantz , Gates -iy,, Great W. Hutton Jupiter Kinney BO} f, Bil Bas » Greybuil Zaace 6 r eny Street, except that portion where y Baltroad Street to the south » Matheny Street, except that portion ‘where Oak Street crosses CY Avenue, Spruce Street from the south line of here Ash Street crosses CY Avenue, Elm Street from the north line of ark Street to the south line of Math- 'm Street crosses CY Avenue. Oak Street from, the south line of Mine of CASPER DAIRY CO. Honest milk from clean cows. Your baby will thrive on our milk. Phone 471 Early Service Everywhere SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT | Poplar Street. a Railroad Street to the south ‘line of| Matheny Street’ except that portion where Spruce Street crosses. CY Avo- nue, ~ Walnut Stret trom the south line of | Rallroad Street to the north line of CY Avenue. “Chestnut Street from the south liae of Railroad Street to thé nofth litte of | Carey Avenue, Cedar Street from the south line of Railroad Street to the south line. of Matheny Street. Poplar Street from the south line of Ratlroad Street to the north line of Lot 12, Block 128, extended west acyoss Boxelder Stfwet frorn the south line of Railroad Street to the north line of} Lot 13, Block 140, extended west across! Boxelder Street. Delaware Street from the center line of the alley running morth and south) between Center Street and David Stréct } to the east line of David Street. | Sussex Street from the center line of the alley running north and south he-{ tween Center Street and David Street} to the west line of the alley ruoniny! north and south between Ash Street | and Elm Street except that portion | where Sussex Street crosses David Street and Ash Street. | Park Street from the center line of| the alley running North and south he- tween Center Street and David Strect | to the east line of Oak Street, except} that portion where Park Street crossvs'| David Street, Ash Street and Elm | Street. School Street from the west line of Oak Street to the east line of Chest- nut Street, except that portion whee School Street crosses Spruce Street and Walnut Street. Mahan Street from the west line of Elm Street to the east ne of Poplar Street, except that portion where Ma- han Street ‘crosses Oak Street, Spruce Street, Walnut Stréet, Chestnut Street and Cedar Street. Hugo Street from the center. line of the alley running north and south be- tweén Center Street and David Street to the east line of Ash Street except that portion where Hugo Street crosses David Street. Hart Street from the west line uf Spruce Street to the east line of Box- elder Street, except that portion where Hart Street, crosses Walnut Street, Chestnut Street, Cedar Street and Pop- lar Street. Dundon Street from the center Ine of the alley running north and south between Center Street and David Street to the east line of Elm Street, except that portion where Dundon Street crosses David Street and Ash Street. Dover Street from the center line of the alley running north and south be- tween Center Street and David Street to the east line of Spruce Street, ex cept that portion where Dover Street crosses David Street, Ash Str®et, Him Street and Oak Street. Dover Street from the west line of; Walnut Street to the east line of Pop- lar Street, except that portion where Dover Street crosses Chestnut Street | and Cedar Street. Carey Avenue’ from the. center line/ of the alley running north and south | betwee Center Street. and David Street to the east line of Poplar Street, ! except that portion where Carey Ave- nue crosses David Street, Ash Street, Elm Street, Oak Street, Spruce Street, CY Avenue and Cedar Street. * Matheny Street from the west line of | Elm Street to the east line of Poplar Street, except that portion where Math- eny Street crosses Oak Street, Spruce Street and CY Avenue. CY Avenue from the north line of Carey Avenue to’ the south line of Block 167 extended west across CY Averme. The boundary of said Grading Dis- trict No. 4 is as follows: Beginning at a point, on the center Une of the ‘alley running north and! south between Center Street and David | Street extended north 244.71 feet north of the south line of Railroad Street. Thence souti¥ 64 degrees 2 mirutes. west 3,884.71 feet to a point ‘on the center line of the alley running north and south in Block 154 extended north 244.71 feet north of. the south line of Railroad Street. Thence south along the center line of the alley in Blocks 154 and 155, 947,43 feet to a point on the center line of the alley in Block 155, 55 feet north of the north line of Dover Streets _ Thence east 532.5 feet to a point.on the east line of Poplar Street, 55 feet north of the morth line of Dover Street. Thence south along the east line of Poplar Street 1,165 feet to a point where the east line of Poplar Street in- tersects the south line of Block T66. Thence cast along the south line of Blocks 166 and 167, 461.1 feet to a point where the center line of the north- east-and southwest alley intersects the south line of Block 167. Thence north 45 degrees east along the center line of the alley running northeast and-southwest in ‘Block 167, 212.1 feet to a point where the center line of the northeast and southwest al- ley intersects the center. line .of the east and west alley in Block 167, Thence east 1,608.9 feet to a point 150 feet east of the east fine of Elm Street extended south, Thence north 370 feet to a point 150 feet south of the south line. of Carey Avenue, Thence east 740 feet to @ point on the center line of the alley running} north and south between Center Strest | and vid S| extended sonth, 150! | We want Elk Teeth in all sizes. any you have and name We will remit by return or send back your shipment intact (charges prepaid) if not -satis- factory. Jewelers everywhere kmow us. We refer you to them or to our banking references—The Central Trust Co. of Chicago or the National Bank of Commerce, Providence, R. 1, as to our responsibility. Bassett Jewelry Co. 36 Garnet St. Providence, R, I. PIONEER | GROCERY AND MEAT MARKET PHONE'345 Sandison & Fiddes THOS, FIDDES, Manager Cerner Fourth and Jefferson Sts. Prompt Service “- We Deliver” feet sou’ Avenie. Thence north along the centér line of the alley running arth and south between Cegter Street and David Street 3,294.21 feet to a point. on the center line of the alley running north and south between Center Street and David Street extended north 244.71 feet north of the south line of Rail. road Street, the point of beginning. Notice is further given that the said assessment roll is now on file with the City Clerk of ‘the City of. Casper in his office in the City of Casper where it may be examined by any person, and that any and all persons who may de- sire to object to said assessment roll are hereby notified to make such ob- Jections in writing and te fle the same with the said City Clerk on or betore the date fixed for such hearing, or at such other time as the hearing may be continued to. are hereby a tions in writing and to file the same} with the City Clerk on or before the date fixed for such hearing, or at such other time as the hearing may be con- tinued to. Board of Equalization for the purpose of considering such 4roll, and at such hearing’ or’ hearings will consider such objections made thereto, or any part thereof, or set asie*such roll in order that such assessment may denote as to such appear jist and equitable, and then proceed to con: nance, " day of Noyember, A. D., ith of the south line of Carey|oficé in the City of Casper where tt’ ming, may be examined by that any and all sire to object-to said ity. ¥ notified to make such obj¢c-| Publish Nov. 3 to 13, inclusive, 1920. Coatnnsde cl ito NOTICE OF HEARING ON ASSESS- } who may de sment roll "any person, and J, ig Pa} 3d day of November, A.) 3 J. 8. VAN DORN, MENT ROLL IN GRADING DIS- TRIOCT NO. 7 NOTICE OF HEARING ON ASSESS- The said City Council win sit as al MENT ROLL FOR THE GRADING same by ordi- Wyoming, the ist 1920, Dated at’ Casper, (SEAL) ‘The said City Council will sit as a BEN H. PELTON, JR, Board of Equalization for the purpose savin of considering such roll, and at such|veregp: ASA F. SLOANE, hearing or hearings will consider such ‘aed objections made thereto, or any part . thereof, or set aside such roll in order SiS gisoh hed rity pata alee Meas that such assessment may denote as to such appear’ just and equitable, and then proceed to confirm the same by ordinance. Dated at Casper, Wyoming, the 1st day of October, A. D. 1920. 4 (Seal) B. H, PELTON; Jr., Mayor. Attest: ASA, F. SLOANE, City Clerk, - Published Nov. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 1920. coh Duar EAE ASE sticata NOTICE OF HEARING ON ASSESS- MENT ROLL IN PAVING DIS- TRICT NO. 10 NOTICE OF HEARING ON ASSESS- MENT ROLL -FOR THE GRADING AND PAVING OF THOSE STREETS AND» PORTIONS OF STREETS IN PAVING DISTRICT NO. 10, IN THE CITY OF CASPER, COUNTY OF NA- TRONA, STATE OF WYOMING. Notice is hereby given that the City Council of the City of Casper wil? meet. on the 29th day of €Jeyember, A. D., 1920, at eight o'clock, p. m., on said day at the Cduncil Chamber in the City HaH of the City of Casper, for the purpose of hearing objections to the assessment roll. for the construction of, the necessary grading and paving of: those-streets and portions of streets, in Paving District No. 10 in the City of Casper, to-wit; Second Street from the center line of the alley running north and south in Block 76 extending north across Sec: ond Street, to the west line of Con- well)Square, ‘The boundary of said paving district is as follows, to-wit: ~ Beginning at a point on the west line! of Conwell Square, 210 feet north of} the north line of Second Street. Thence west 1920 feet to a point 210 feet north of the north line of Second! Street. Thence south 76 degrees 18 minutes vest 506.71 feet to a point in Grant, Street 90 feet north of the north line of, Second Street. Thence west 201.70 feet to a point 90) feet north of the north line of Second Street, Thence south 820 feet to a point on the center line of the alley running north and south in Block 76, 150 feet south of the~south line of Second Street. | Thence east 1370 feet to a polpt on the east line of McKinley Street 150; feet south of the south line of Second} Street. Thence south along the east line of, McKinley Street, 60 feet to a point on the East linesof McKinley Street, 210 Street. Thence east 1244 feet to a point on the west line of Conwell Square 210 feet south of the south line of Second) Street. { Conwell' Square 500 feet to a point on feet north of the north line of Second) Street, the point of beginning. sessment roll is now on file with the City. Clerk of the City of Casper in his WE need only call to your for the cleaning process. of all sorts. HoL parcels of Jand or other feet south ef the south line of Second § Thence north along the west line of| J the west I{ne of Conwell’ Square 210) § Notice is further given that said as-' @ IF cleanliness IS next to godliness, and YOU are looking for cleanliness he of the necessary implements and work-saving devices Baskets, boilers, brooms, brushes, benches, cfothes-line rope ‘and wire, tubs, ironing boards and irons, mops and mop pails, carpet sweepers, dust mops and polish — NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT TO ALL. PERSONS LIABLE FOR ASSESSMENT IN PAVING DISTRICT NO. 13. Notice is hereby given that the as- sessment roll for Paving District No. 13 was certified on the 2nd day of November, A. D. 1920, by the City Clerk to the undersigned City Treas- urer-for collection. The owners of any lots, tracts or property charged with assessment may redeem the same from all or any portion of the liability for the cost of such im- provement by paying the entire as- Bessment. or any portion thereof. charged against such lots, tracts or parcels of land without interest with- in tHirty days after the first publi- cation notice, to-wit: On or before the 4th day of December, 1920, the owner of ang such lots, tracts or par- cels of land may redeem the same from all liabilities for the unpaid amount to said assessment at. any time after said thirty days by pay- ing the entire installment of said as- sessment unpaid and charged against any lot, tract, or parcel of land at the time of such payment, with inter- est thereon at the date of m turity of the last installment fallin: due, and the entire ten equal install- ments with interest upon the whole sum unpaid at the rite ef 6% per annum, payable at’ the ‘same time that the installments are payable. All payments shell ‘be made to the City ‘Treasurer. 5 This notice is given pursuant to the ordinances of the City of Casper and the Statutes of Wyoming. In witness whereof, I have here- unto set my hand at Casper, Wyo- ~SEE BEN Casper is on the verge of another boom, even greater than ever before. : Are you golng to benefit by it or are you going, to be among those who are going to wish THEY HAD invested In Real Estate? attention our complete line MES HARDWARE HOLMES TO HOMES PAINT SPORTING GOODS PHONE CASPER: ce A 5 ¢ 601. RIG TIMBERS The Nicolaysen Lumber Co. EVERYTHING IN BUILDING MATERIAL FARM MACHINERY, WAGONS ——_—— Phone 62. Office and Yard: First and Center A SPECIALTY | ONLY OF THOSE STREETS PORTIONS OF STREETS IN GRAD- ING DISTRICT NO, 7 IN THE CITY OF CASPER, COUNTY OF NATRONA, STATE OF WYOMING. Notice is hereby given that*the City Council of the City ef Casper will meet! jon the 29th day of Noyomber, A. D., 1920, at eight o'clock, P. M.,on said day, at the Council Chamber in the City Hall of the City of Casper, for the purpose uf hearing objections to the assessment roll for the construction of the neces: sary grading only of those streets and portions of streets in Grading District No. 7 in the City of Casper, to-wit: Industrial Avenue from the east line of Spruce Street to the west line of David Street; Oak Street from the nerth line of Yellowstone Highway to the south line of Industrial Avenue; Elm Street from the north line of Yellowstone Highway to a point 120 feet north of the north line of Indus- trial. Avenues Ash Street from the north line of Yellowstone Highway to a point 120 feet north of the north line of Industrial Avenue. The boundary of said Grading Dis- trict No. 7 is as follows, to-wit: Beginning at a point, being the point ofMintersection of the north line of Yel- lowstone Highway and the west line of. David Street. Thence northerly in a straight line and along the west line of David Street to a distance of Three hundred fifty- one. and seventy-eight one hundredths (351.78 feet, tom point. Thencé southwesterly, south 25 de- grees and 58 minutes west in a straight dine and parallel to the north line of) Yellowstone Highway a ditance Four- teen hundred seventy-four and six- teen one hundredths) feet: (1474.16), to SS point on the east line of Spruce! hence southerly in a straight line and along the east line of Spruce Street, a distance of Three hundred fiftyone and seventy-eight one hundredths (a61.78) feet, to @ point on the north line of Yellowstone Highway. ‘Thence northeasterly, north 25 de- grees and 58 minutes east In a straight line and along the north line of Yel- lowstone Highway a distance of Four- teen hundred, seventy-four and sixteen obe hundredths (1474.16) feet to the point of- beginning. “Notice is further given that said as- sessment roll is how on file »with the City Clerk of the City of Casper in his: pffice in the City of Casper, where it may be examined by any person, and that/any and-all persons who may de- sire.to object to said asseSsment roll are hereby notified to ‘make such ob-| jections in writing, and to file the| same with the City Clerk on or before! the date fixed for such hearing, or at! such other time a& the hearing may be) continued to, ‘ The said City Council’ will sit as a of considering such api November,” D,,1920, 5 ASPs ps i Clerk. sin te PELTON, JR., bs ATTEST; ci ASA F. SLOANE, Tribune Want. Pyblished. Noveriber 2, 3,/4, 5 ang. 6, 1920. Giga, opts oe pags ‘Ads: bring results... Yearling Ramboulette . rams; range raised; the wooly sort; @ good buy if. Woodrow'’s man: : day is not elected; ean deliver in. car lots on North Western. Had- sell Livestock Co., Rawlins, Wyo. . Board of Equilization for the purpose TYPEWRITERS Bought, sold, rented, repaired. Dealer CORQNA—-L. C. SMITH Casper Typewriter 101 Wyatt Bldg. * Phone 856 Make the world safe for your posterity | ‘CAPITOL LIFE’ McGREW Phone 153 as ) ‘ i Casper B CHIROPRACTORS Reeser erseeseseseeeeeeeee ie DR. J. H, JEFFREY * DR, ANNA GRAHAM JEFFREY -, Center St. Res. * * > * * 7 eee eceee teseoeese NA HAHN fice th Rem, 1235 EVAH M. HUUSER P. 8. ©. Graduate ‘Will make house calls or call at 733 8. BEECH—PHONE 1471 . eee ee eeeeessere ‘HOSPITALS seee8 eeeeeeene CASPER PRIVATE HOSPITAL 938 8, Durbin St. Phone 273 Fe tas Wyo. sub HOMEIER. LATHROP SOR. STANLED seas L. MYRE tant DE. JOS. BR. LA’ int rah a aR @ and X. DR. G. 8. Skin_and 5 BANDEN DR. J. F. O'DONNELL DE. ©. B. (CAN Physiclang’ Oe ebrbauch Bldg. Phones 64 and 75 i Secor see eas eeeeseraeser CORSET SHOPS See ses eessswerseresees —----$8.00 to $5.00 yal Worcester._....$1.75 to $3.00 Gotham Rubber Corsets...-. fit all corsets above $5.00 alterations free of charge. MARTZ HAT SHOP 154 8, Center St. Peer roseerse seen eee ‘ THE BURKETT MILLINERY * , 146 South Center St. x . Specializin; a spiral bd Conssee : which permit * no it bend in the waist- * line; th front and back laced * models. Every Corset is fitted by * an Prices range from $5.00 * to |. Special attention is given We offer the famous OSBORNE and ALL-ELASTIO reducing bras- sieres. The OSRORNE brassteres ade in all materials. s Oe ee eee seeaucene CEMENT BRICK ° \deddednddndddedd tad FREE BRICK AND TILE CO. Mantle Brick, $40 to $15 per M. Common Brick, $23 per M. Dedvered Phone 968-W See err eeseeeearennes usiness and Professional Directory EEE KELEEHL LEELA, eeee 2888 peceveee ARCHITECTS Pre eee ses esesssnsersreses ig DUBOIS & GOODRICH £ Archit me tects Rooms 24-25 Townsend Block * As Phone 440 £ Oy vee Architect 435, OU Brqhange 8 RADIATOR REPAIRING ts eesee tees CASPER AUTO RADIATOR TEE ORES eecceees Repalring and Re-Coretn; Eotinuates vEaeranien cs ve 434 W. Yellowstone HAT CLEANERS Peewee eeeteeesseeseeesas: NEW YORK HAT CLEANING * "WORKS a We clean and re-block all Kinds of * Hi as, Soft, Felt and Stiff * * Hats for Ladies and Gentlemen. * * New eoeuninas; all-work guaran- * teed. We call for and deliver. Shoe * shining \onorg in connection. i ‘hone 1319-\W r Casper, Wyo. Seetenee: CLEANERS AND PRESSERS eeeeeeeeseseanse THE VIOB . Horsch @ Nv Conter, reer hilroad ‘Bt iSeevice” Our Mi Phone 5 Peesesesessase DENTISTS Seeeserseseeases DR. J. J. DONOVAN Py 4 New Ean Dues Veilte’s Grocery t 8 * 112 B. Second Phone 66 * Seeeeeereeanes DR. K. 0. MACPHERSON : Physician and Surgeon 400-101 0-8 Bldg. jones—Res. 141W; Office, 329 eee soee ° * . > satin = * eee s *. DR. MYERS eon * Gpeciat. Diseuses of Woinen and Childcen : Sui 00-201, O. S. Bldg. ice 699, Res. 146 nd tention Given te W. ite DR. T. J. Physician and Aes jurgeon Office: Room 4, Ww. Phones: Office 143, Ree. (052 TAILORS aes es, Beuseesesces, be ec 0. B, WHA).EX t\* ‘ Ladies’ ‘and Gont’s Tatioring +|¢ MARSHALL ©. ike Coronet at , ry io and . i4 _—— ane Given to Obstet Our taflor-made sults ag cheav as *| > ‘and Children, met rae roudy mado. : ore Bldg. t Res. 164 see eee ° z DR. A. G. DEVEL 5 ° : Regular Physician and Surgeon * . * Office Over Kimball's D; $ + Ph VAT eerie an 2 VRE AAI LAE AAAS IENAALIA AEA LAIR ACCOUNTANTS teeeeesereseeneee bd GUARANTEE REG ia ORPO! eneseeace ; : * 208.11 Ol! Exchanee Bldg, eccececevesssesecsesoes CONTRACTORS Pere eerste eeeene vd WM. E. PRATT * Plans and estimates furnished * * free’to home builders. Work done *’, * by day or contract. Repair work * * promptly done. See me at a i Casper Realty Co. Office * EPP ee ee ree rere. LAWYERS tteeseeenvenceses 0. WILSON. * Attorney-at-Law Bd 3 Bultes gene ‘ownsend Block 4 Sceneesevereneesesesesee > MICHAEL W. PURCELL rney-ai 2 pp Sulte 816 O11 ‘Exchange Bg me een Gaeper. eese . NICHOLS & STIRRETT bd wyers 2 3809-10-11 Oll Exchange Bldg. | * sees ovéese eee eee ereeee bd GEORGE W. FERGUSON M4 > Rooms 326 howe Bide. 2 my ‘07 i. : fem 196-3 oe a seennsccescevettceecesees PLASTERING AND CEMENT WORK COMO eee eee eruseseenee es * For Pla: a storing ‘and ‘Cement Repair PHONE 968-w! 257 South Center Street Peace nseteee PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER Teese eeccecsceveeeees VIRGINIA ANNE BOYCR Multigrapiing N : 2 otary Public ¢ Po eee eee sees eeseen is ETER! aceon weseseee WYATT CAFETERIA : . Join the cafeteria family if you 3 seck food tike mother cooked. $ Basement Wyatt Hotel FOO e eee see esebense GROCERS CONF ee eeeeeeseseee bearing objections made thereto, or ie) a. ee Pe Se ee a, wm o}éfa