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NOTICE OF HEARING ON As-| SESSMENT ROLL IN| PAVING DISTRICT NO. 14. NOTICE OF As ape! AS- SESSMENT ROLL THE CONSTRUCTION OF GRADING, PAVING AND IMPROVING THOSE STREETS TIONS OF STREETS IN PAVING DISTRICT NO. 14 IN THE CITY OF CASPER, COUNTY OF NA- TRONA, STATE OF WYOMING. Notice is hereby given that the City Council of the City of Cas- per will meet on the 4th day of pel, 1921, at 8 o’clock p. m. of said day, at the Council Ghawiber in the City Hall of the City of Cas- per, for the purrs of hearing ob- Tectia to the assessment roll for| the construction or the necessary grading, paving and improving up- on those streets and portions of streets in Paving District No. 14) in the City of Casper, to-wit: Fourth Street from the center line of the alley running north and south between Durbin and Beech Streets to the east line of McKin- ley_Street. First Street or Yellowstone Ave- nue from the north line of Sec- ond Street to the south line of Fourth Street. Lincoln Street from the south line of Fourth Street to the north line of Second Street. The boundary of said Paving District No. 14 is as follows, to-wit: Beginning at a point on the east property line of McKinley Street three h north of the north line. 4 Thence westerly in a_ straight line_and parallel to the north line of Fourth Street a distance of twenty-five hundred twelve and five-tenths feet (2512.5) to a point on the center line of the north and} south alley between Beech and Dur- bin_Streets. Thence southerly and along the center line of the north and south alley between Durbin and, Beech Streets a distance of six hundred sixty feet (660) to a point two hundred ten feet (210) south of the south line of Fourth Street. Thence easterly in a straieht line and parallel to the south line of Fourth Street a distance of four- teen hundred twenty-eight and eighty-five one-hundedths feet (1428.85) to a point two hundred ten feet (210) south of the south line of Fourth Street. Thence south seventy-six degrees nineteen minutes (76—19) west a distance of sixty and fifty-seven one-hundreds feet (60.57) to a point on the west line of Grant Street two hundred twenty-four and thirty-three one-hundredths feet (224.33) south of the south line of Fourth Street. Thence southerly and along the east line of Grant Street a dis- tance of seventy-four and eighty- six hundredths feet (74.86) to a point one hundred twenty and eighty-one hundredths feet (120.- 81) north of the north line of Third Street. Thence south twenty-five degrees fifty-eight minutes (25—58) east a distance of one hundred thirty-four and thirty-eight hundredths feet (134.38) to a point on the north line of Third Street fifty-eight and eighty-four one-hundredths feet (58.84) east of the east line of Grant Street. Thence south seventy degrees twenty-five minutes (70—25) west across Third Street a distance of two hundred thirty-eight and sixty- Zour one-hundredths (238.64) feet to a point on the south line of Third Street two hundred fourteen feet (214) east of the east line of Pine Street. Thence westerly and along the south line of Third Street a dis- tance of one hundred twenty-four and twenty-three one-hundredths (124.28) feet to a point eighty- nine and seventy-seven one-hun- dredths feet (89.77) east of the east line of Pine Street. Thence south sixty-four degrees and two minutes (64—2) west a distance of ninety-nine and eighty- five hundredths (99.85) feet to a poine on the east line of Pine treet forty-three and seventy-two hundredths (43.72) feet south of the south line of “Third Street. Thence south sixty-four degrees and two minutes (64—2) west a distance of eighty-eight and ninety- eight hundredths feet (88.98) across Pine Street to a point on the west line of Pine Street eighty- two and_ sixty-eight hundredths feet (82.68) south of the south line of Third Street. Thence south seventy-five de- grees and thirty-nine minutes (75—-89) west a distance of three hundred nine and _ sixty-six hun- dretdths (309.66) feet to a point on the east line of Lincoln Street one hundred and fifty-nine and thirty-nine hundredths (159.39) feet south of the south line of Third Street. Thence south seventy-six de- grees and nineteen minutes (76— 19) west a distance of one hundred forty-four and nihe hundredths feet (144.09) to a point on the east line of the north and south al- ley between Maple and Beech Streets two hundred twelve and ninety-six hundredths (212.96) feet south of the south line of Third Street. Thence south/ seventy-six de- grees and nineteen minutes (76— 19) west across Maple Street a distance of eighty-two and thirty- four hundredths feet (82.34) to a Ee on the west line of Maple Street one hundred seventy-eight and eighty-seven hundredths (178.- 87) feet south of the south line of Third Street. Thence southerly and parallel to the west line of Maple Street a distance of one hundred eighty-two and four hundredths feet (182.04) toa int twenty-four and ninety- nine hundredths fect (24.99) north of the north line of Second Street. Thence south twenty-five degrees and fifty-eight minutes (25—58) east a distance of twenty-seven and eight huridredths (27.08) feet to a point on the north line of Sec- ond Street twelve and seventeen hundredths (12.17) feet east of the east line of the north and south al- ley between Beech and Maple Streets. Thence easterly and along the north line of Second Street a dis- tance of three hundred and eighty- eight and twenty-six hundredths (388.26) feet to a point. Thence north sixty-four degrees undred seventy feet (370) jal. tenths | (355.3) feet north of the |north line of Second Street. Thence southerly and parallel to the west line of Lincoln street a distance of three hundred fifty- five and three-tenths (355.3) feet ue = oint on the north line of Sec- treet east one hundred fifty fect (150) of the east line of Grant! Street. Thence easterly and_ slong the north line of Second Street a dis- tance of three hundred eighty feet (380) to a point one hun fifty feet (150) west of the west line of The said City Council will sit as a Board of Equalization for the purpose of considering sacl roll and at such hearing or hearin; will consider such objections mai thereto or any part t! f, or pet aside such rol! and order that such assessment made denote as to such which appear just and equitable and then proceed to confirm the same by_ordinance. Dated at Casper A ee a Aan 7th day of ae A. D, . H. P; LTON, nr (Seay ‘Mayor. Attest: ASA F. SLOANE, City Clerk, Publish Feb. 14, 16, 16, 17, 18, 1921. eects COUNCIL, PROCEEDINGS. Casper, Wyo., Feb. 7, 1921. The City Couneil of the’ City of Casper met in regular session at the Council Chamber at the City]. Hall but there not being a quorum|in of the Council present same was adjourned until 8 0’ prc B. PELTON, “Ir. ' Mayor. Attest; ASA F. SLOANE, City Clerk. COUnE te PROCEEDINGS. Casper, Wyo., Feb. 7, 1921. The City Council of the’ City of Casper met in regular adjourned session pursuant to adjournment of this date at the Council Chamber at the City Hall ae Mayor B. H. Pelton, Jr., presidi On roll call the. ‘flowing, were resent: Councilmen C. M. . W. Keefe, Le 3 ver Gordon, 3 z. J.” Giblin, Bylo, J. Wysisenboat, res Se Sloane, city cler! The minutes of the last regular! J. and subsequent adjourned meetings read and approved. The Police committee submitted their report in the matter of Al Fair against the City of Casper for damages done to his car by the po- lice patrol. Moved. by J. M. Whisenhunt, sec- onded by Fred Van Gordon that the Papert of the committee be ac- cepted and that the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized to enter into an agreement with said Al Fair whereby he will release the city from /all damages and _ liabilities caused by the accident to his car upon the payment by the city the sum of $550. All members of the Council vot- ing aye the Mayor declared said motion duly carrie Coan A protest filed by the Chicago & Northwestern Rail ny protesting against the notice of Oc- tober 4 ao29) SAO aE sidewall: installed on East Second street across railroad lots 29 and 30. Moved by Earl C. Boyle, second- ed by J. J. Giblin, that the mat- ter be referred to the City Attor- ney for his sonmion and report. Mo- tion carried. Moved by C. M. Bryan, second- ed by J. M. Whisenhunt whereas an emergency exists, and such is hereby declared to be the case, that the rules and statutory provisions| J. requiring the advertising for bids} J for sums in excess of $200 be sus- pended and the city purchasing agent be and is hereby instructed to purchase a Ford seh 5 for the use of the Dairy and Food In- spector. All members of the Council vot- ing aye the Mayor declared said motion duly carried, Moved by C. M. Bryan, .second- ed by J. J. Giblin, that the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized to sign a quit-claim deed and quit- claim to A. J. Mokler the following described piece of land: “A certain tract of land in the City of Casper, in the State of Wyoming, more particularly de- scribed as follows, to-wit: Com- mencing at a point on the East line of lot numbered Twelve (12), in block numbered Four (4) in the town, now city, of Casper, Natrona County, Wyoming, 71.95 feet south of the northeast corner of said lot, thence in a southwesterly direction 64.05 feet to a point in the south J line of lot numbered Ten (10), block numbered Four (4), afore: said, 17.16 feet east from the south- west corner of said lot numbered Ten (10), thence easterly 57.85 feet, thence north 28.05 feet to the Boine of beginning.” e and ayes vote being taken Es hata Bean aye, W. W Keefe aye, "Brea an Gordon ae J. J, Giblin aye, Earl C. Boyle aye, J. M. Whisenhunt aye. Whereupon the Mayor declared said motion goly carried, petition by the School Board of the iy, of Casper, petitioning the City Council to lay a water main on East Second and Elk street, the School Bo: to pay all and two minutes east (64—2) and| expenses at the present time and parallel to the north line of Rail- road avenue a distance of eight the city to reimburse the school as eeney, exists, and such is hereby clared to ‘be the case that the rules and Sa, provisions re- pairi ys advertisin, Aerts ‘or bi rieede sums in excess of $20 be su: ded and the Mayor ana City | lerk be authorized to lish notice and call for bids Wer Poh laying of 720 feet of 8-inch water mains and 1,236 feet of 4-inch wa- ter mains on East Second and Elk|J. M. street and receive same until 4 o'clock p. m., February 9, 1921. An aye and n: ele being i ae en resulted: C. eryan a Fred eran 6 the City Clerk re; ceived one bid anda the presence of the yor and City Council, W. F. SERS Bid FOR C. Maximum Average 1 Depth, 7 Feet. 8-inch Vitrified pipe complete in place, $2.75 per lineal ft. ses having re- opened same in 8-inch by 6-inch wyes, complete in Ries, $3.85 per each. Manholes, complete in place, .|$165 per each. Flushers, complete in place, $195 per each. Excavation, shale or hard pan, in excess of earth excavation, $3 per cu. yd. Wet excavation in excess of earth pneoeony Bae ae cu. yd. Lumber Bak retained, $75 per ft. 6 Extra anette $18 per cu. yd. l-inch Galvanized Flusher Line lace, 95c per lin. ft. ad_pipe for Flusher Line in piake: $2.50 per lin. ft. Lead water services, $75 each. Maximum Average Depth Over 9 Feet. Pca excavation, $2.25 per cu. 7 tard pan or shale, $3 per cu yd. Wet excavations /§6 $4 ee cu, yd. 15% Additional to above, Prices. Moved by Fred Van Gordon, sec- ended By M. Bryan, that the bid of W. Henning be accepted and that the ies and City Clerk be authorized to entér into a contract with the said W. F. Henning for the performance of the same. An ay are nay vote being taken resulted: C. M. Bryan aye, W. W. pe poke “Fred an Gordon aye, iS lin aye, Earl C. Boyle ees “3 M. Whisenhunt aye. Whereupon the Mayor declared ain motion duly carried. apes showing the re-subdivision of Glendale addition to the City of Casper filed by W. R. Dobbin with the City Clerk and presented to the City Couficil for their ac- ceptance. ered P se M. Whisenhunt, sec- onded Bryan, that the plat ang AS On roll call all members of the Council voting aye the Mayor declared said motion duly carried. A petition signed by the majorit of the perty owners of the sout! half of the south half of Section Ten asking that sells of ground be made a part of the corporate limits of the City of Casper pre- sented. Moved by C, M. Bryan, second- ed by J. J. Giblin, that the peti- tion be accepted and that portion of land known as the South Half of the South Half of Section Ten, and better known as part of the Butler Addition, Kenwood Addi- tion, Cas View Addition and Glendale Addition, be made a part of the corporate limits of the City of feelee’ arpat and ay vote bein, mene ras aye, Keefe aye, Fred Gordon * Pk J. Giblin aye, Earl’ C. Boyle aye, M, Whisenhunt aye. jereup- a the Mayor declared said motion duly carried. Moved b: M. Bryan, second- ed by Fred Van Gordon that the new pump and engine installed at the pump station be accepted. On roll call all members of the Coun- cil voting aye the Mayor declared said motion duly carried. The Assessment Roll for Paving District No. 14 filed by the con- sulting engineer with the City Clerk and preectes to the City Council for their acceptance. Moved by C. M. Bryan, seconded by Earl C. Boyle, that the assessment roll for Paving District No. 14 be accepted and that the Mayor and City Coun- cil of the City of Casper will sit as a board of equalization to hear ob- jections and remonstrances thereto eoetta 4th day of April, A. D. An ayes and “a0 8 vote being taken resulte Pathe aye, W. W. 5S cilitn ayer B VC. ee yle aye, . J. Giblin aye, Bar joyle aye, J. M, ais ye a) Whereupon the said motion duly ca: The Mayor made the “following appointments as a Board of Plumb- ing examiners: ©.-R. Schank, mas- ter plumber; W. J aan foun ni neyman plumber, ‘and F. An ordinance presented entitled por declared tle, city engineer. DUPLEX GARAGE Railroad and Walnut, wes: of Northwestern roundhouse, First class auto repairing. Reasonable rates, All Work Guaranteed Phone 618-3 Hyland soon as funds are available, pre- hundred eleven and forty-nine hun- dredths feet (811.49) to a point three hundred fifty-five and three- sented. Moved by W. W. Keefe, seconded by J. J. Giblin, whereas an emer- SUBSCRIBE FOR THE TRIBUNE. “An ordinance repeali: th | WW, Councilman C. BI. bered from one to ten, both inclu- polters, for the purpose of dissolv- nulling Ordinai co Nos re oe the W. mee? Fred Van osane sive, to be payab ne god redeemable|ing the company, you will, there- ‘al ordinances of the City of Casper.” J. Giblin, J. M. Whisenhunt, Asa|on Janvary 1, 3 and on Jan-|fore, e notice that a pci Moved by C. M. B: seconded a Stoane, city clerk. jUary 1 of Yael ae ‘every succeed-|meeting of the stockholders of 2 by Fréd Van Gordon tha that the ord- the date set to receive|ing tl ten of said) Wyoming Vendome “Or company ae inane be passed and seek bi eee the tayine ot Ben i wen consecutive number, shall|hereby called, to be held at aye an nay ie ing taken en |feet of Payable and regeuntanlay until Henning Hotel, Casper, W, are poerie gd 2C. 'ardree Fake, | 236 feet of revere water mains oh treats ees the purpose of/at 12 o’clock noon, on Mon eae. Keefe aye, Fre mn aye,|East Second and Elk street Siar for the erection of | February 28, 1921, for the pure pee J. J. Giblin aye, ne C. Boyle aye, City: B Clerk: zeported baying 2964 xvceiy ond buildings ia ee ease pon the, pr proposition unt aye. e ee and o and Whereupon the ror declared |the presence of the Mayor and City the same icy dit necessary Dated this 27th ran, ‘of January, said wed Ee duly eee ag read | Cot nell. om resolutions!A. D. 1921. and therefrom this ordinance: shail be in all ee and effect from ee 5 Re Bunch, sergeant_ 144,22 H. Devine, patrolman 72.11 H. L. Rickard, patrolman__ 144,22 Ed Haley, patrolman___ 144.22 144,22 144.22 144.22 Cc. O. Earsley, patrolman. Jess Freel, patrolman. Ed Whisler, partolman_ Ed Jaycox, patrolman. Roy Ellis, patrolman __— Mrs. Joe Bunch, police ma- tron) cecal wa nsle Oscar Heistand, fire chief. z H. F. Giffen, firema a R. Hancock, firem: Ea O'Leary, ag pens e3 urphy, fireman_ Wm. M, Gossett, fireman. Mike Normoyle, firemat O. Freel, street com Gecil Freel, lal Fred Lee, ‘laborer. John Fales, laborer. Jasper Adams, laborer_ 0, etal | Lona anee Office, Jasper Nelson, laborer Frank S. Knittle, engineer. 500.00 P. S. Van Natta, engineer. 225.00 J. F. Cadby, engineer-__- 200.00 H. B. Farlow, inspector. 235.00 O, T. Bergdahi, rodman-. 150.00 M. L. Estabrook, inspector and office -_-_--___-__ Frank A. Knittle ,rodman__ C. L. Reasoner, supt. Game- well 5; B. Horn, laborer, Gamewell SYRCGUA ote ates sie aml oe R._ R. Osborn, laborer, Gamewell system John Suchy, laborer, Game- well system John Gilmore, Gamewell system Frank Julian, park missioner _-~~_ Charles Lundman, Axel: Nelson, laborer. William Jones, wate: missioner - T. W. Berry, Frank Deiner, enginee: Arthur Brandt, laborer. Arthur J, Wilde, laborer. August Schmoldt, laborer_ L. L. Unger, laborer Biake Horn, laborer. Wm. Schopf, laborer-_ Joe Bunch, boarding ‘pris- oners A. D. Seer Aerare treas- urer), compensation ___ State Treasurer, licenses_— sup- 160.00 | 168.00 33.00 21.00 9.00 re, laborer, Jad 'Stisery taxi service_ E. Lynch, expense_ Wm. Jones, expense_ D. L. Gaston, expense____ Secret a ee statutes 30.00 Mov Py. M. Bryan, second- ed by J. J. Giblin, that ‘the bills be allowed as audited by the Fi- nance committee and warrants or- dered drawn to pay same.’ On roll call all voting aye the Mayor de- clared said motion duly carried. There being no further business to come before this Teena same was adjourned until 4 orelock 2 m. on the 9th day of February, jj 1921. B. H. PELTON, Jr. Attest: ASA F. SLOANE, City Clerk, COUNCIL. PROCEEDINGS. Casper, Wyo., Feb. 9, 1921. The City Council of the City of Casper met in regular adjourned sessoin pursuant to adjournment of February 7, 1921, at the Council Cae at City Hall with Mayor . H. Pelton, Jr., presiding. On roll call the foliowing were "|fo-wit: Said bonds to be az rerenke py & Heating com- tt GRAY, Secretary. Publish Feb. 12 to Be 2s, focltieives pSituwaS Meahasiate S NOTICE OF DEFERRED AN- NUAL STOCKHOLDERS’ MEETING. Notice is hereby aa by the pees Salt Creek Oil Company that the deferred annual meeting of the stockholders of said com- ny will be held at the Be rots Casper, W; erate Been m., on Monday Febru- ary 28, Pigdt for the purpose of electing directors for the ensuing ear, and transacting such other Beater as tin properly come be- ore the| roe ing. i MCLAUGHIIN cretary. ie company, having rat ces 27th day oe January, meeting, of the pest Publish Feb. 13. to Feb. 28, inclusive. Jefferson Street. W. Keefe aye, and after ten days from the date “o R A sae bid bru By erdes of_Trus- Thence eA? and parallel to|aye, J. J. Giblin aye, Earl C. Boyle! of its passage-and shall be known E. eer Bs $1,848.88. tees of said School District No. 2, the east line of Lincoln Street a|/aye, J. M. Whisenhunt aye. Where-|as Ordinance No. 206-A of the ord- Morea by C. Ee second- e cae Comte, of Natrona and State distance of five hundred forty and/upon the Mayor declared said mo-|inances of the is hee Casper. ed by J. M. Whiseah junt whereas an Ga ae | thirty-three hundredths feet (510.-/tion duly carried. The _following ‘b' ‘were . pre-|emergency exists, and such is here- Wyoming, in said 33) to a point. A petition by Eli Mountain ask-|sented by declared to be the case, it the school distr, Feb 11, 1921, Thence north sixty-four degrees|ing that the City Council author-|B. H. Pelton, Jr., mayor_..$ 83.33jrules and statu ions re- ‘M 0. WILSON, and two minutes (64—2) east and|ize the refund of the unexpired co M. Bryan, councilman.— 35.00 quiring the advei for bids for Clerk of School District No. parallel to the north line of Rail- poreaey of his eee license be} W. W. Keefe, councilman. 25.00|sums f ce of $200 be si wa 2, in the County of Ros road Avenue a distance of six hun-! gra Fred “Van Gordon, coun- ed and the Mayor and City” and State of Wyomi dred serenty ey ht and forty-eight oroved ryan, second-| cilman ---_-_~-___-. as eed be authorized to enter into a ee Publish Feb. 14, 21, 1921. hundredths (678.48) feet to ajed by as Van cordon, that the|J. J. Giblin councilman_. 00 |tract with the Schank Ph &| (W.0.W.) Robie on the ee line of McKinley petition be not grante On roll = C. Boyle, councilman_ $e00 Heating Co. for the laying of 720 RRS PLT A treet eighty-two and six-tenths| call all members of the Sounett vot-| J eee ‘Whisenhunt, council- * feet of 8-inch water mains and 1,- ais SL OF SPECIAL STOCK- (82.6) feet south of the south line| ing aye the emayer declared said mo- 20.00/236 feet of 4-inch water mains on ILDERS’ MEETING. : of Fourth Street produced. Hon eee Tried. « Asa, 'F, Sloane city ears: 230.00|East Second and Elk street. Nae is_hereby given by the Thence northerly and along the by) W. W. Keefe, second-|J. ky Van Doren, city treas- An at and ae vote be: Leoast beg Wyoming Vendome Oil Compan east line of McKinley Street a dis-|ed bes J. J. Giblin, whereas an em-| urer —-~.__--------_-- 200.00 } resulte n aa . foes a a ee holder of the capi tance of five hundred. thirty-two] ergency exist, and such is hereby Perry A. Morris, police Keefe aye, ‘an Gordon Gorton aye; | tal ans 4 and fifty-five. hundredths (532.55) (declared to be the case. that the| judge ~---.----------- 100.00/J. J. Giblin aye, J. M. Whisenhunt. made "op a) tion as provided feet to the point of beginnin; nie. rules and statutory provisions re-|R. Boeke, city attorney 150.00 | aye. law, to pals Notice is further given t the } quir: pe advertising for bids for|R. M. Boeke, stenographic Whereupon the Mayor declared jSaid assessment roll 4 now on file}/sums in excess of $200 be suspend-|__ services es 25.00 | said motion a aly carried. with the City Clerk of the City of}ed and the Mayor and City Clerk! Dr. G. S. B: The following bills were pre- Casper in his office in the City of|be authorized to enter into a con-| ician 150.00 sented: Casper, where it may be examined/| tract with C. R. Inman for the lay-|Fire De; “id. by any person, and that zny and/ing of a 4-inch water main on cy janitor — 100.00 il persons who may desire to ob-|avenue between Thirteenth and Fif- Edith Engelso: 140.00 ject to said assessment roll are|teenth street. Maude Dillon, steno; her 140.00 hereby notified to make such ob- On roll call all members of the Wyoming Clinical bora- No. ACCOUNTANTS jections in writing and to file the|Council voting aye the Mayor de-| tory, services .-.-_____ 100.00|Wheeler & Worthington, same with the City Clerk on or be-|ciared said motion duly carried. |W. F.’ Dunn, councilman__ 10.00] services, Grad. District J. A. LIKELY fore the date fixed for such hear-| This beinz the date set to re-|J. ©. Liynch, chief of po- 0. 4 ~-- 120.00} public Accountant and Auditor ing, or at such other time as the|ceive and open bids for the installa- ke PN em, 200.00 Moved by C. M. Bryan, seconded All kinds of Books opened and hearing may be continued to. tion of sewers in Sewer District No. L. Gaston, captain__. 160.00 }by Fred Van Gordon, that the bills] closed and kept. Authority on In- Ail be allowed as audited by the Fi- nance committee and: warrants or- dered drawn to pay same. On roll come Tax matters. business coming through my offico kept strictly confidential, call all voting aye the Mayor de- . SECOND. clared said motion dul; carried. d. pret mall dal ae There being no further Punibieee: GUARANTEE REGISTRY CORPORATION. to come before this meetin; ck p.m Auditces and Accountants was adjourned wad 8 o’clo Harrigan, patrolman_. 144.22|February 15, Stock Registrar and Transfer Jim. Hibbard, patrolman2._ 125.02 8H PELTON, Jr., ‘Agents. E, H. Gibbons patrolman. 72.11 Mayor. Phone 660 Wane ee patches # Attest: ene F. Ape 208-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. . ee Roberts, patrolman. ity Cler! H. M. Clarke, S Steo RNa Publish Feb. 14, 1921. AUDITORS oe ae Se CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICATION| REIMERTH & VAN DENBERG — Ch ae Wyoming, Public Accountants bayerite 'yo., Fel It is hereby certified Income Tax Seryice 1921. That the Central Business Men’s Association of Chicago, in the State of Ili-|_#h Floor O-S Bldg. Tel. 7670. nois, has complied with the Insur- ARCHITECTS - ance Laws of this State and is|_., 4™ authorized to transact the business DUBOIS & GOODRICH of Assessment Life and Accident ‘Architects Ene neatss in this state for the cur- Rooms 2425 Townsend Block rent year. Witness my hand and seal of of-|__ Casper, Wyo. ee ee fice the day and year first above itten. “GARBUTT, WEIDNER & wei SWEENEY (Seal) Architects G. lin, Deputy. 415 Oil Exchange Bldg. Phone 1162 Publish Feb. Ve “1981, BAGGAGE and TRANSFER NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING| smARLES TRANSFER OF THE STOCKHOLDERS OF Piast hiked MONO OIL COMPANY. Notice is hereby grven that suant to written request signed the owners of two-t of the stock of the Mono Oil Com) company, a Wyoming corporation, issue ‘and Office—T: Phones: Res. 87-W, Office 104 MOVING A SPECIALTY BEAUTY SHOPS y outstanding, a meeting of the stock- IDEAL BEAUTY SHOP holders thereof will "be pela at the} Baleony Smith-Turner office of Willers 0 O. Wilson, Town- send Building, Casper, Wyorning, on PCIe en oS Eocene February 16, 1921, at 10 o’clock a. CEMENT BRICK m. for the purpose of considering| a proposition-to sillove said cor- FREE BRICK AND TILE CO. porstiGne all of the debts of the said] wyantle Brick, $10 to $45 per M. ion hay been full id. corporat pitiless Lae Common ee $23 per M. Pious: ‘sce Ww ____ CHIROPRACTORS DR. J... JEFFREY DR. ANNA GRAHAM JEFFREY Chiropractors Wyoniing, January 17, 1921. Ci istamldes eer NICOLAYSEN, Vice President. eubian Jan, 17, 24, 81) Feb. 7, 14, (wow) rea ee NOTICE OF SPECIAL SCHOOL DISTRICT ELECTION, Uilitee Phone 108; Rene o2. State of Wyoming } Fi DR. B. G. HAHN County. of Natrona 8s. DNA School District No. 2. V Ghinoresaeee: Notice is hereby given to the electors of School District No. 2 in the County of Natrona and State of Wyoming, that a special elec- practors Suite 2, Townsend Block DR. M. HARNED tion of the electors of said school Chiropractor district will be held at the Central 162 N. Kimball St. School building, in block eleven, in Phone 1457 the City of Casper, in said school district, on the 28th day of Feb- ruary, A. D. 1921, beginning at the hour o: "1 o'clock p. m, and wae ing at the hour of 6 o’clock p. m, of said day, for the purpose of vot- ing on the question, whether or not the Board of Trustees of said school district shall be authorized to issue the district school house coupon bonds of said eacbyoy dis- EVAH M. HOUSER P. 8. Ob Graduate ‘Will make house calls or call at 214 E. Fifth, Phone _1528J. trict in the amount of two hundred thousand dollars ($200,000), the| Center, Fifth and Railroad Sts. same bping ‘no not * in exces of two| “Service” Our Motto. Phone 56. er cent taxable property in tad school beers bearing n cer- DOCTORS tain rate of interest not to Sucod DR. F. S. LUCKEY six cent per annum, senihacncally: on the first: payable January and July of each Md such ee to be each dated at 1, 1921, and to be num payable and redeemable, as follows, be numbered from one to two hundred, both in- clusive, each to be in the sum of Physician and Surgeon Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children. Ottce: Smith & Turner Drug Store Phones: Office 595, Residence 632R, DR. L. C. SMITH : Over Golden Rule Store Attention Given to Sur- mie one thousand dollars; bonds num- Diseases of Women and and Ohstetrics. Phones: Bes. 15514, Office 21W. DR, J. C. KAMP ician and Surgeon Office: Suite 4, Smith Bldg. Phones: Office 130, Res. 85. DE. MYERS and Surgeon Special Attention Given to Diseases A Bargain in INNER TUBES which have been repaired and unclaimed. OIL CITY AUTO SUPPLY 412 East Second. DR. T. J. RIACH Physician and Surgeon Office: Room 4, Wood Bldg. Phones: Office 743, Res, 1222, Automobiles ‘geon Special Attention Given to Obstct- rics and Diseases of Women SALES DEPARTMENT and Children, H. E. Grade, Distributor Phones: Office 20, Res. 108.8, Center St. Phone 381 MUSICIANS J. WAITZ BUCHER (Organist, St, Mark's) INSTRUCTION IN PIANO, ORGAN, THEORY OF MUSIC Phone 477W or 1508 SERVICE STATION 118 S. Conwell St. Phone 14943 eeeccovese: ’ CONSULTING ENGINEER “SPIRAL MUSHROOM SYSTEM” Reinforcing Steel WALTER H. WHEELER DENTISTS DR, E, L. NEWLANDER Dentist 112 East Second Street Suite No. 4. Phone 1195R, Over White’s Grocery DR. J. J. DONOVAN New Location Over White's Grocery Suite & uz E. Second. Phone 66. HAT CLEANERS NEW YORK HAT CLEANING WORKS ~ We clean and re block all kinds of Hats, Panamas, Soft, Felt and Stiff Hats for Ladies and Gentle- Associ.ted with Durham & Lowey, Attorneys-at-Law Phone 794 301-2 Oil Exchange * Wa, Suites 14-15-16, ‘Townsend Block Casper, * Wyo, Suite a Ol .Exchange Bldg. Phone 86 Casper, Wyo. HAGENS & MURANE 206.207 Ol Exchange Bide eo 5 Casper, Wyo. ICH ORS & SE NSTE 309-10-11 on, celtics Bldg. GEORGE W. FERGUSON Rooms 22-23, Townsend Bldg. Attorney-at-Law Phone 196-3 Casper, Wyo. pe OR ont Dt Ey RADIATOR REPAIRING CASPER et RADIATOR Repairing and Cleaning M'Kinnon | & Jackson Froeze- f Cores Installed. 434 W. Yellowstone PHONE 1144J. AUTO RADIATOR SERVICE Bert Wellington Re-Coring and 1 -pairing Workmen 124 West Second. one ISAS _SHOE SHINING PARLORS AMERICAN SHINING PARLOR We Solicit Your Shoe Shining Patronage Only first-class Shoe Polish (Whittemore’s) used. We do not oases extra for shining your LOBBY 0:5 BUILDING STENOGRAPHERS BEATRICE L. JONES itenogral NEW TRIBUNE BUILDING ACROSS FROM P, 0. Phone 1204 TAILORS Cc, H. WHALEY Ladies’ and Gent's Tailoring Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing and Alterations, Gar tailor-made suits as cheap as ready-made, 6 E. Midwest Ave.—Phone 482-3 TAXIDERMISTS fae ne aa'8. ELM ST. CASPER, wyo. WELDING: LET MILLER DO IT! Welds Anything but a Broken Heart. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. 436 W. Yellowstone PHONE 1144J. MONDAY, FEB. 14, 1921 CLASSIFIED ADS FOR RENT—ROOMS Pils abarir stent ie sad i FOR RENT—One large front sleeping room, outside entrance, with bath, a dandy, suitable for three or four — men, 160 North Beech, phone ipl FOR RENT—One room for ligne“ housekeeping, also furnished sleep- ing room, phone 1457, 162 ME TER FOR RENT--Furnished bed roam ad- joining bath, two and one half blocks east of Henning, 326 East First. 2-141t FOR RENT — Basement room for housekeeping. Inquire Max Gillavoy Store, Mills addition, $25.00 eaayinrnd FOR RENT— it rooms, partly furnished, $25,00 per mouth, on west side, near refinery. Call at 1219 South Poplar street. 2-12-2t* FOR RENT—Large front bed room with heat, private entrance, suitai:e for one or two gentlemen, $20. Call at 639 South Ash. f-1bste FOR RENT—Nicely furnished front bed room, adjoining bath in mod- ern home. Call 675 South Park, phone 932R. 2-20-tf. FOR RENT—Front bed room in pri- vate family, ladies preferred, 404 South Grant, phone 1115 2-14-4t FOR RENT—Room, close tn, two. * plocks from Henning, phone 435W, 107 South Durbin. 2-14-2t FOR RENT—Two basement rooms, - partly furnished for lUght house- keeping, 633 CY. 2-14-2t FOR RENT—Two bed rooms in mod- ern home. Call 447 South Lincolo, phone 1115. 2-14-4t° FOR RENT—Front bed room, adjoin- ing bath, phone 605R, 1115 East Second. 2-14-5t FOR RENT—Room in private home for two gentlemen, 221 North Jef- i | | ferson, 2-14-3t FOR RENT—Furnished room and board, 414 South Oak. 2-14-6t° FOR RENT —Sleeping room, at 117 North Durbin. 2-14-3t FOR RENT—Modern sleeping room, genilemen preferred, 833 East Seo ond street. 2-12-tf, FOR RENT—Furnished room, in prt, vate home to gentlemen preferred, 1015South Elm. 2-12-2t° FOR RENT—Two comfortable sleep- ing rooms for men in new modern home, 215 North Lincoln. 2-11-8t FOR RENT—Room adjoining bath, gentlemen preferred, phone 774W. 418 East A street. 2-11-6t FOR RENT—Modern sleeping room on pavement, just off CY, 1021 South Elm. 2-3-f. FOR RENT—Sleeping room, ‘ phone 861R, 643 East Third. FOR RENT—Sleeping room, phone 861R, 643 East Second. 2-12-28 ~ FOR RENT—APARTMENTS. FOR RENT—Four room modern’ um furnished apartment, living a dining room, kitchenette, gas breakfast nook, clothes closet, ‘stan heat furnished, vacant March 1, 1921, rent $125.00 per month, phone 1598W, 212-2 FOR RENT—Two room furnished apartment, also furnished house- keeping room, all modern, no children, 909 South Cedar, phone 1475. 2-14-1¢ FOR RENT—Three room basement: apartment, partly furnished, 1006+ South Walnut. 2-14-2t BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE — Rooming house, blocks from Center street, splendid opportunity for ohe who wants up todate modern home, with large in- come, $4,000 cash will hamdle. You will have $150 per month above the payment. Montgomery Railty & In- vestment Co., phone 1310. 2-5-tf. FOR SALE-—Sixteen room apartment house on South Cherry street, from owner and save commission, 861s. 2.8.42, FOR SALE— Restaurant, $2,600. 00, terms. Bargain, Good business, town, Roy M. Lockenour, Glenrock, Wyoming. 2-9-6t FOR RENT—MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT—Furnished office rooms or. furniture for sale; 220 South Wol- cottt. 2-11-3t° i | FOR RENT—Storage space, phone 249, 120 West Midwest. 2-11-6t FOR RENT—Light running machine, phone 1086. LIVESTOCK FOR SALE—Draft harness, Blanchard camp, 1% mi east Burlington depot, ica ——— FIXIT. Guns repaired by factory ex- Perienced men, which gives us the advantage’ over the ma- jority of mechanics, sewing T104E Istaction yuaresteed, ore eat General Repair Co, 220 So. David St. Phone 6853. “2-12-20¢ a | ~ Ms: > yt