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bani, aie # Pint SUMMARY OF TUESDAY PROCEEDING: —Bills pass- ed by the H. B. 199, relating to appeals from the state land board and state school land board. Ayes 46, noes 0. . B. relating to property ex- axation. Ayes 45, noes 0. H. B, 259, relating to population and assessed valuation qualifications of proposed new counties, Ayes 45, noes 0. : 0, H. B, 217, relating to stock running at large in lanes and providing a pen- elty therefor. Ayes 39, noes 7. H. B. making it unlawful to automobiles Ayes 47, noes use publically owned without authorization. “HL B, 204, relatng to liens of con- tractors, laborers and material under Streets to the east line of McKin- ley Street. First Street or Yellowstone Ave- ond Street to the south line of Fourth Street. ]compensation for slaughter of dis-| Lincoln Street from the south eased animals. Ayes 21, noes 0. line of Fourth Street to the north H. B.. 98, relating to quarantining | line of Second Street. of diseased animals. Ayes 21 noes 0. H. B. 173, relating to irrigation and drainage and creating a commission. Ayes 16, noes 7. The bound: of said Paving District No. 14 is as follows, to-wit: Beginning at a point on the east property line of McKinley Street three hundred seventy feet (370) north of the north line. Thence westerly in a straight line_and lel to the north line of Fourth Street a distance of twenty-five hundred twelve and five-tenths feet (2512.5) to a point SUBLETTE COUNTY BILL NED. CHEYEND Wyo., Feb. 17. (De- layed.}—The last preliminary to the organization of two new Wyoming counties, except setting in motion the actual machinery of organization, was|on the center line of the north and taken ‘Tuesday when Gov. Carey |South alley between Beech and Dur- | signed house bill 17, providing for the | bin Streets. |from Fremont and Lincoln counties, 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 separation of the County of Sublette and house bill 84, providing for sepa- ration of the county of Teton from Lincoln County. The pen with which s on oil wells, mines and|the Sublette County bill was signed 4 poole ie ree ey was presented to Representative P. 0. | tHe south line of Fourth Street. HL B. 235, ng to official court|Jenkins and that with which the | | .7 emace eaperiy in trae HAL vt reporters, Ayes 47, noes 0. } Teton bill was signed to Representa- | B00 pera oe teece of foun H. B. 236, relating to transfer of| tive William C. Deloney. tacnomhindtived' twenteccisneiond shares of stock in corporations and) SE | eighty-fiv cries hundredths feet to make uniform the law in regard} TAX EXEMPTION Sy rie it . noes 5. to distribution of Ay 43, noes 1. 184, relating to issuance of fnterest bearing certificates by coun. ties Ay 31, noes 6. H. B. 187, relating to marginal dis charge and assignment of mortgages or deeds of trust. Ayes 40, noes 0. H. B. 197, providing for mental ex amination of all juvenile delinquents committed to stated institutions. Ayes 40, noes 0. H. B, 244, relating to county school tax limit. Ayes 36, noes 5. S. F, 41, providing for exercise of the right of eminent domain. Ayes 43, noes 2. 85, relating to assignment of Yights and benefits of employers in workmen's compensation fund. 31, noes 18 House bills mous consent H. B. 253, by Story—Providing exercise of the right of eminent main for reservoir structures and ap- purtenances thereto. Bills signed by governor: Enrolled Act 23 (original House Bill 7}—Reducing size of great seal of Wyoming. B. A. 22 (0, H. B, 4.}—-Exempting ex-soldiers and their widows, also war nurses, from payment of taxes on $2, 000 worth of property, E. A. 19—(O. H. B. 18}—Providing for distribution of federal oil royal- ties. E. A. 26 (0. H. B. the county of Sublette. E, A. 24 (0. H. B. the county of Teton. B. A. 25 (0. H. B, 79)—Relating to establishment and powers of irriga- tion districts. EB. A. 18 (0. H. B. 85)—Making it unlawful to sell carcass without hav- ing hide inspected. E. A. 28 (0, H. B. to inspection of hides, B. A. 29 (0. H. B. office of reporter of state court decisions. FB. A. 27 (0. H. B. 90)—Providing for publication of supreme court re- ports. HB, A. 31 (0, H. B. 90)—Permitting towns to issue bonds to finance con- struction of electrical transmission lines to other towns. B. A. 30 (G0. H. B. 108}—Relating to duty of inspectors. E. A. 21 (0. H. B. 64}—Relating to prisoner: E, A. 31 (0, 8. F. 38)—Relating to houses of ill-fame. FE. A. 30 (0. 8. F, 35)—Providing for co-operation with Utah in the regula- tion of waters of interstate streams. B. A. 29 (0. S. F. 29}—Relating to flistribution of funds by county treas- nrers. Bills passed by senate: S. F. 86, authorizing the attorney general to appoint two aasistants, S. F. 69, to foster and encourage Americanism. S. F, 109, defining the assessed val uation of real property. S. F. 51, relating to the appoint ment of trustees for the University of Wyoming. S. F. 50, relating to government of ate hot springs reserve. introduced by unani. for 11)—Creating $4)—Creating 131)—Relating 93)—Creating supreme thi Ss. 84, relating to practice of the art of treating human ailments. H. B. 48, authorizing counties to issue courthouse bonds, WEDNESDAY SESSIONS IN BRIEF. CHEYENNE, Feb. ed by the house: S. F. 57, relating to the consolida- tion of rural schools. Ayes 50, noes H. B. 148, relating to contests of wills before probate. Ayes 44, noes 0 17,—Bills pass- H. B. 221, for an additional build Ing at the state industrial institute Aves 45 0 HK. B lating to probate of wills. Ayes 4 noes 0. H, B. 223, relating to final settle ment of estate and determination of heirship. Ayes 45, noes 0. H. B. 95, changing name of state school for defectives to state train. ing school. Ayes 46, noes 0. H. B, 229, prohibiting use for pri vate profit of official information in advance of publication or promulga- tion. Ayes 48, noes 0. H. J. R relating to the Great Lakes waterway. Ayes 41, noes 0. H. B. 176, relating to preparation of plat book by county assessor. Ayes 28, noes 24. H. B. 178, for the suppression of prostitution. Ayes 48, noes 2, H. B. 194 to jury trials Ayes 46 ating to wife and child 50, noes 2 HJ Ayes 46, noes Bill killed by ting to oil royalties. house: plating 9 conditional i to distribution y 1, creating the of endent of weights noes 2 of and noes 0. to prevent deception in the sale of paints and ofls, Ayes 23, r 0. S. F. 100, creating the Bighth Ju ial district. Ayes 14, noes 9. F, 99, relating to school district Aye noes 0. k relating to salary of dep commissioner of lands. Ayes 22 H. B. 39. increasing salaries of jus tices of supreme court and judges of HB. 9 Ayes 23, noes 0. 7, relating to claims for | i} (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 joint on the west line of Grant treet 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 hund: twenty and LAW. . Wyo., Feb. 17. (De- layed.)—Goy. Carey Tuesday signed two acts which were the cause of pro- longed deadiocks between the two houses of the legislature. They are the acts resulting from passage of house bill 4, exempting soldiers of the civil, Spanish and world war and their widows from payment of taxes on $2,000 worth of property and also ex- empting world war nurses in the same degree, and house bill 18, the measure providing for distribution of the rev- enue dervied by the state from the operation of the federal mineral land masing act. eighty-one hundredths feet (120.- Peetenes 81) north of the north line of TRUSTEE RESTRICTION Third Street. $ TE! Thence south twenty-five degrees fifty-eight minutes (25—58) east a distance of one hundred thirty-four and thirty-eight hundredths feet (184.38) 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- four one-hundredths (238.64) feet .| to a point on the line 0’ Third Street two hundred fourteen legislature ‘Tuesday afternoon restored face bE) one ofithe .eastiling sof to the “budget bill” $158,000 of the!” Thence westerly and along the total cut from the original bill’s ap-| uth line of Third Street © dice propriations by the lower house last|tince of one hundred twenty-four week, the house cuts totaling approxi-| and twenty-three one-hundredths mately $550,000. ‘The total now car-|'(19493) feet to a point eighty- ried by the bill is $2,811,000, which is] nine and seventy-seven one-hun- $9,000 more than was carried by the] dredths feet (89.77) east of the general appropriations act of twoleast line of Pine Street. years ago. As soon as passage of the|” ‘Thence south sixty-four degrees bill through the senate is completed! and two minutes (64—2) west a the measure will go to conference and] distance of ninety-nine and eighty- an agreement will be reached, it is|five hundredths (99.85) feet to a hoped, before Saturday, the last dax|pomt on the east line of Pine of the session. Btreet forty-three and seventy-two Senator Johnson of Natrona County|hundredths (43.72) feet south of secured reinsertions in ‘the bill ‘of|the south line of Third Street. an appropriation of $10,000 for high| ‘Thence south sixty-four degrees school cadet uniforms which had been|and two minutes (64—2) west a stricken out by the house. distance of sign slant and ninety- =e is feet QUARRLES TH WIFE, Sige inet sesetgiuanl pant on SHOOTS SELF IN HEAD the west line of Pine Street CL SHERIDAN, Wyo., Feb. 17.—Fol- two an sixty-eight hundred: feet_(82.68) south of the south line lowing a quarrel with his wife, and an agreement that they should separate, of Third Street. Thence south seventy-five de- grees and thirty-nine minutes (75—39) west a distance of three hundred nine and sixty-six hun- Richard Roensch, 29, walked into his bedroom and shot himself in the temple with a revolver, Death was instantaneou: 17. (De- ‘ovisions of sen- 1, which was signed by Gov. Tuesday, the provision of law trustees of the Uni- must be residents is eliminated. The new law provides that not more than one trustee may be appointed from Carey that four of the dretdths (309.66) feet to a int 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 nine 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 oint on the west line of Maple Btreet 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 182.04) —>— Pelton, carpenter, con- job work, new work, esti- 925 South Lincoln ave. Phone 2-7-tf Sylvester F tractor, mates. 9283, ss NOTICE OF SPECIAL STOCK. HOLDERS’ MEETING. Notice is hereby given by the Wyoming Vendome Oil Company that a majority holder of the capi- tal stock of the company, having made application as provided by law, to call a meeting of the stock- holders, for the purpose of dissolv- ing the company, you will, there- fore, take notice that a special meeting of the stockholders of the Wyoming Vendome Oil Company is hereby called, to be held at the Henning Hotel, Casper, Wyoming, at 12 o’clock noon, on Monday, February 28, 1921, for the purpose of voting upon the proposition of dissolving the company. A Dated this 27th day of January, A. D. 1921. 0. GRAY, Secretary. Ww. Publish Feb, 12 to Feb. inclusive. : — and four hundredths feet toa Int twenty-four and ninety- nine hundredths feet (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 hundredths (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 north and south al- ley between Beech and Maple Streets. NOTICE OF DEFERRED AN- NUAL STOCKHOLDERS’ MEETING, ‘otice is hereby given by the kstoné Salt Creek Oil Company that the deferred annutl meeting of the stockholders of said com- pany will be held at the Henning Hotel, Casper, Wyoming, at 2] ‘Thence easterly and along the o'clock p. m., on Monday Febru-|north line of Second Street a dis- ary 28, 1921 for the purpose of|tance of three hundred and eighty- electing directors for the ensuing year, and transacting, such other business as may properly come be- fore the meeting. Ww. J. McLAUGHLIN, Secretary. Dated this 27th day of January,| ), 192 eight and twenty-six hundred! (388.26) feet to a point. Thence north sixty-four degrees and two minutes east (64—2) and parallel to the north line of. Rail- road avenue a distance of eight hundred eleven and forty-nine hun- le 3 dredths feet (811.49) to a point rb, 12 to F three hundred fifty-five and thres- a | tenth: 855.; feet rth of th NOTICE OF HEARING ON AS-|north lise of Becond Sires ® SESSMENT ROLL IN PAVING! Thence southerly and parallel to em DISTRICT NO. 14. |the west line of Lincoln street a OTICE OF HEARING ON AS-) distance of three hundred fifty- 28, inclusive. SMENT ROLL FOR THE|five and three-tenths (355.8) feet NST RUC TION OF GRADING, to a point on the north line of Sec- ING AND IMPROVING |ond Street east one hundred fifty AND POR-| feet (150) of the east line of Grant TS IN PAVING 14 IN THE CITY , COUNTY OF NA- A, ATE OF WYOMING. otice is hereby gtven that the City Council of the City of Cas- per will meet on the 4th day of April, 1921, at 8 o'clock p. m. of said ¢ the Council Chamber in the City Hall of the City of Cas- per, for the purpose of hearing ob- jections to the « ment roll for}? the construction of the necessary | grading, nd improving up- on those streets and portions of streets in Paz District No, 14 Street. Thence easterly and along the north line of Second Street a dis- tance of three hundred eighty feet (380) to a point one hundred fifty feet (150) west of the west line of Jefferson Street. Thence northerly and parallel to the east line of coln Street a distance of five hundred forty and thirty-three hundredths feet (510.- ) ‘to a point. Thence north sixty-four degrees land two minutes (64—2) east and |parallel to the north line of Ra road Avenue a distance of six hun- dred seventy-eight and forty-cight Fourth reet from the center|hundredths (678.48) feet to a line of the alley running north and point on the east line of McKinley south between Durbin and Beech Street eighty-two and TRO in the City of Casper, to-wit: (82. of Fol Street produced. 6) feet south of the south line Thence northerly and along the tance of five hundred thirty-two piss Be five aopaee ac BSR ES) ‘eet 1 ¢ point of beginning. Notice is further given that the said assessment’ roll is now on file with the City Clerk of the Ci Casper in his office in the Ci Casper, where it may be examined by any person, and that any and all persons who may desire to ob- hereby notified to make such ob- jections in writing and to file the fore the date fixed for such hear- ing, or at such other time as hearing may be continued to» The said City Council will sit as a Board of Equalization for the purpose of considering such roll and at such hearing or hearin; will consider such elas made thereto or any part thereof, or set aside such roll and order that such assessment made denste as to such which appear just and equi then proceed to confirm the same by ordinance. Dated at Casper Wyoming, this Tth day of ee A. D. 1921. B. H. PELTON, Jr., (Seal) Mayor. Attest: ASA F. SLOANE, '. City Clerk Publish Feb. 14, 15, cal dalt NOTICE OF FINAI SETTLE- MENT AND DISTRIBUTION OF A State of Wyoming ) S ) County of Natrona ) In the District Court of the Sixth Judicial District. In the Matter of the Estate of Peter A. Demorest, deceased. Notice“is hereby given to all creditors and others interested in the above entitled estate that the undersigned Administrator of the estate of Peter A. Demorest, ° de- ceased, has filed his final account and petition for distribution of said esta and the establishment of heirship therein, with the Clerk of the District Court of Natrona Coun- ty, State of Wyoming, where any 17, 18, 1921. account and petition, and file ob- jections thereto, at any time with- in thirty (30) days after the last publication of this notice, said last date of publication being the 23d day of February, A. D. 1921, and if no objections are filed, he will | ™make final settlement of said estate at 9 o’cléck in the forenoon on the 28th day of March, A. D. 1921, or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard. Dated this 26th day of January, . D. 1921. CHARLES T. DEMOREST, GEO. W. FERGUSON, Attorney for Estate. Publish Jan. 26, Feb. 1921. SSE See NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION OF TIME APPOINTED FOR PROV- ING Wiii, ETC. In District Court, Sixth Judicial District. State of Wyoming ? ss. County of Natrona ) In the Matter of the Estate of Stella Pearl Ralston, Deceased. To all persons interested in said Estate: that on this day, the Ist day of March, 1921, at 10 o'clock a. m, of said day, at the Court Room. of said Court, in the County of Na- trona, Wyoming, has ‘been appoint- ed as the time and place for prov- ing the Will of said Stella Pearl has been admitted to probate in the Probate Court of Bernalillo County and State of New Mexico, and for hearing the application of Margaret Bigelow, executrix named in. said will, for the issu- ance to Laura H. Bicknell of Let- ters of Administration with the will annexed of said estate, when and where any person interested may appear and contest the same. ated February 1, 1921. HAZEL CONWELL, Clerk. By Gladys Ford, Deputy Clerk, (Seal) Publish Feb. 2, 9, (H&M) NOTICE 16, 23, 1921. ee R PUBLICATION. In_ the District Court, Sixth Ju- dicial District- State of Wyoming } 88. County of Natrona ) The Nicolaysen Lumber Company, a Wyoming corporation, Plaintiff; vs. Nicholas De Vito, Stanley Monti and Philip Monti, copartners do- ing business under the firm name, style and description of De Vito, Monti Bros. & Co., Defendants. To the above named defendants, Nicholas De Vito, Stanley Monti and Philip Monti, copartners doing business under the firm name, style and description of De Vito, Monti Bros. & Co., whose last known place of residence and address was 303- 305 Stevens Building, Detroit, Michigan, and whose present ad- dress and residence are unknown: You are hereby notified that you have been sued in the above named court by the above named plain- tiff, The Nicolaysen Lumber Com- pany, and that your EppPeky sit- uated in this county has been at- tached to secure the satisfaction of the judgntent to be obtained in said action, and that the object and prayer of the petition in said ac- tion is to obtain a judgment against you for the recovery of money only in the sum of $307.12 with inter- est at 8% per annum from Deceni- ber 14, 1919, until paid; together with costs of suit on an account for ods, wares and merchandise, lum- er and other building materials furnished, sold and delivered, and money advanced for freight by the said plaintiff to the said defend- ants, at the special instance and re- quest of the said defendants, the first item of which was so furnished on September 22, 1919, and the last item of which was so furnished on November 13, 1919, and that the further object and prayer of the said petition in said action is to ob- in a further judgment against you in the sum of $1,444.90, princi- pal, together with interest thereon August 31, 1920, until paid, — to- gether with costs of suit on an ac/ count for balance due on salary for labor and services performed by nk G. Pierce for said defend- ants at the special instance and re- |quest of the defendants, and_ also for moneys advanced by said Frank six-tenths;G. Pierce, for labor and automo- nue from the north line of Sec-|east line of McKinley Street a dis- ject to said assessment roll are} same with the City Clérk on or be-| ble and | one interested may examine said |Judicial District in and for Natro- fotice is hereby given,| Ralston, deceased, which said will) at the rate of 8% per annum, from | bile hire and provisions, for said defendants, all at the special in- stance and request of the defend- ants, which said account due said Frank G. Pierce, together with the whole amount due thereon from said defendants, is now due and owing to said plaintiff, by virtue of. an assignment thereof from said f£|Frank G. Pierce to said plaintiff, and you are each hereby notified that you are each required to an- swer said petition-on or before the 26th day of March, A. D, 1921, or said petition will be taken as true ae judgment rendered according- ly. ae HAZEL CONWELL, Clerk of the District Court. | WILLIAM O. WILSON, Attorney for Plaintiff. Publish Jan. 27, Feb. 3, 10, 17, 24, |March 3, 10, 1921. . mee, NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate of George Ed Chadwick, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that let- ters of Administration with the Will annexed were on the 2nd day of February, A. D. 1921. granted to the unersigned in the above es‘ate, and all persons having claims against the said estate are hereby required to exhibit them, with the necessary vouchers for allowance, to the undersigned C. H. Townsend, Administrator with the Will Annex- ed of said Estate, at his office in the City of Casper. County of Na- trona, State of Wyoming, within six months after the date of said letters, or they may be precluded from any benefit from such estate. and if such claims be not exhibit within one year from the date of said letters, they will be forever barred. Dated February 3, A. D. 1921. . H, TOWNSEND. Administrator with the Will Annexed of the Estate of George Ed Chadwick, De- ceased, 10, 17, 24, 1921, Publish Feb. pac sian edie a MOLL fds NOTICE OF PUBLICATION, State of Wyoming ) County of Natrona ). ” ; In the District Court of the Sixth na County, Wyoming. PEARL CHENEY, Plaintiff, ) vs. ) ARTHUR CHENEY, ) " Defendant. ) To Arthur Cheney, the above named defendant, whose place of residence is unknown: You will take notice that Pearl Cheney, plaintiff, has filed a peti- tion against you in the above named court, the object and , prayer of which is for an absolute divorce and custody of one minor child, upon Administrator. |the grounds, that for a period of more than one year preceding the filing of said petition you’have neg- lected to provide the common ne- cessities of life to plaintiff. And you are further notified that you are required to, answer said pe- tition of plaintiff on or before the 12th day of February, 1921, or the allegations therein contained shall be taken as true and judgment ren- dered accordingly. Witness my hand and seal of said Court this 10th day of January, 1921. (Seal) HAZEL _CONWELL, Clerk of the District Court. Publish Jan, 13, 20, 27, Feb. 3, 10, 17, 1921. (RMB) a NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE- MENT AND. DISTRIBUTION OF . ESTATE. State of Wyoming ) 8S, County of Natrona ) , In the District Court of the Sixth Judicial District. - In the Matter of the Estate of Nettie Haupt, deceased. Notice is hereby given to all creditors and others interested -in the above. entitled estate that the undersigned Administrator of the estate of Nettie Haupt, deceased, has filed his final account and peti- tion for distribution of said estate. and the establishment of heirshi therein, with the Clerk of the Dis- tricf Court of Natrona County, State of Wyoming, where any one interested may examine said ac- count and petition, and file objec- tions thereto, at any time within thirty (30) days after the last pub- lication of this notice, said last date ef publication being the 24th day of Febroary, A. D, 1921, and if no objections are filed, he will make final settlement of said estate at 9 o'clock in the forenoon on the 28th day of March,,A, D. 1921, or as soon thereafter as the matter may be _ heard. Dated this 27th day of January, . 1921. A. D. RUFUS C. TROUT, Administrator. GEO. W. FERGUSON, Attorney for Estate. Publish Jan. 27, Feb. 3, 10, 17, 2¢, 1921. COAL N. & A. Coal Co. Phone 1400 Locksmith Phonograph Re- pairing We Fix Everything NOTICE TO WATER APPROPRIATORS. Notice is hereby given that the alone named water appro- priators of Division Kor 1 have submitted: proof of their claims. for the following named streams and under per- mits as listed below. Permit No. , Name of Claimant. Name of Stream. Area or Cap. 12003 fessie A. Fanning Creek 158 Ac, 11902 Mary Ann Hoshaw Henderson Creek 32 Ac, 18083 John Dal: Middle Fork Casper Creek 6 Ac. 13084 + John Da Middle Fork Casper Creek 12 Ac. 13806 S. W. Conwell North Platte River 92 Ac. 13806 S.° W. Conwell North Platte River 90 Ac. 13806 A. J. Young North Platte River 121 Ac. 14891 Midwest Refining Co, N. Platte River 6.44 cu. ft. persec. 14892 Midwest Refining Co. N. Platte River 6.44 cu. ft. per sec. *15607 Midwest Refining Co, N. Platte River 14.66.cu, ft. per sec. 15608 ‘idwest Refining Co. N. Platte River 14.66 cu. ft. per sec. 2900 Enl. Jessie A. Fanning. Stinking Creek 64 Ac. 2837 Res. A. H. Cobb Poison Spider Creek - 142.4 A. feet 8567 Res. Roberts Bros. Middle Casper Creek not given '- * Supplement to Permit No. 15608 both not to exceed 14.66 Cu. The: above fs will be o for inspection at the office of the Superintendent Water Division No. 1 at Douglas, Wyoming, for one (1) day only from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m., March 5, 1921, and any infor- mation desired. re; these fs will be furnished, by the Su- intendent Water io No. 1 until after March 5, after which eit will be necessary to correspond with . the Board of Control at Cheyenne, Wyoming. ‘“ Dated at Douglas, joys a peer 15, 1921. (Signed) L. C. BISHOP, : Superintendent Water Division No. 1, Secretary State Publish Feb. 17, 18, 1921. Tribune Wantads Always Bring Results ACCOUNTANTS CONSULTING ENGINEER ov or texte lat hae eds eakn aoa J. A; LIKELY “SPIRAL. MUSHROOM FAM kiads of Books opened. and (eatented) of ye eg come Tax All - business Reinforcing Steel coming through my office kept WALTER iH. WHEELER stri - Life i iw, SECOND. PHONE 1268. Minneapolis Minn. GUARANTEE ISTRY he DENTISTS Ainditons cae abo akcete DR..E. En aNaT Stock Registrar ‘Transf en a 112 East Second Street Phone 600° Suite No. 4. Phone 1195R. 208-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. ist Over White's Grocery * r DR. J. J. DONOVAN New Location Over White's "Grocery AUDITORS os REIMERTH & VAN DENBERG Public Accountants __Ath Floor 0-8 Bldg Tel. 767d. ARCHITECTS DUBOIS & GOODRICH Architects Suite ll2 E. Second. Phone 66, See HAT CLEANERS NEW YORK HAT CLEANING WORKS abe We clean and re block. all kinds of Panamas, ‘Soft, Felt and Stiff Hats for Ladies and Gentle- men. New trimmings; all work . We call for and de- Rooms 24-25 Townsend Block liver. Shoe shining parlor in Casper, Wyo. Phone 440. connection. Phone: 1319-W » 4 WEIDNER & e nee ee htt 123, 8. Center, Casper, Wyo» 415 Oil Exchange Bldg. Phone 1162 GEORGI WSERS enn | . WEEDELL BAGCAG! SI SIS abocinuel oes Lowey, ~-. wi url G SEARLES TRANSFER AND Attorneys-at-Law STORAGE Phone 794 Jil Exchange Office—Tait's Billiard Hall Phones; Res. 87-W, Office 104 MOVING A SPECIALTY GLA —— FOR SALE—Two two-room houses. on one large lot on South Cherry Street, rents $65 per month, Will sell on terms, phone .1376J or ‘see John M. Whisenhbunt, 303 South David. s UR SALE—Small house, one lot ‘Norih Casper; house partly finished, will sacrifice for small amount -of, property, phone 1086. _ FOR SALE—Two room house, ‘corner lot, east front, near refinery, prices $2300 for quick sale, terms, 1104 South Poplar. ieee 2-11-6t® FOR SALE—Modern home will god car as part payment, 1885; WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS _ first. Call afternoons’ between 2 and 6 to make arrangements. 2-15-3t* WANTED—Anything of value . you have to sell—furniture, rugs, sew- ing machine—any kind of household. goods. ‘We buy and -sell anything. Phone 1036. 2-28-tf. WANTED—To rent ‘or, lease, s furnished or unfurnished apartment, by elderly couple, no children, would i ranged, box 13 Tribune. WANTED—Two conected rooms for light housekeeping. Address 1226 South Poplar. a 2-17-1t* WANTED—Orders for voal, per ton, delivered, phohe 1178. H. A. Poland. : 216-288 BOARDERS—And roomers, in partly modern home, reasonable, also plajn sewing, phone 673R. 2-10-tf) WANTED—A four or five roomed house furnished, ‘suitable for two families, box 16 Tribune. 2-15-4t* FOR- RENT—HOUSES FOR RENT—Hight room house, lights and Water, is suitable for keeping. roomers “and boarders, 1238 South Pop- lar. . 2-16-4¢* FOR RENT—Four room, unfarnish- ed cottage, lights and ‘Water in house, rent $40,.220 West K, phon 4913. 2-15-1 = seeneres Attorney‘at-Law " °*'"* \| ~ South’ Kenwood street, Inquirer BEAUTY SHOPS Suites Bam OURE sorid Block’***249 South Washington. . 21V-K EAL BEAUTY FOR RENT—2Z*room ‘housé. Inquire my Pec del dlim ged MICHAEL W. PURCELL 510 West Second or Yellowston?, Pe Attorney-at-Law water in house. - 316 Oil Exchange Bldg. —— Satketactien “Gripcemices: Phone 86 Casper, Weo, |FOR RENT—New five room house WO corner First and Fenway, phone. has CEMENT BRICK HAGENS & MURANE bosiM, 3 ek 217-2te FREE BRICK AND TILE CO. Lawyers 206-207 Oi Exchange Bldg. Casper, Wyo. NICHOLS & STIRRETT Lawyers 309-10-11 ‘Oil Exchange Bldg. GEORGE W. FERGUSON Rooms 22-23, Townsend Bldg. Attorney-at-Law Phone 196-3 Casper. Wyo. — eS _.RADIATOR REPAIRING CASPER AUTO RADIATOR WORKS CHIROPRACTORS DR. J. H, JEFFREY DR. ANNA GRAHAM JEFFREY Lyric Theater Bldg., Center St. Office Phone 206, Res. 92. DR. B. G. HAHN DR. EDNA HAHN Chiropractors Suite 2, Townsend Block Phones: Office 423, Res. 1235. — “Slt ce Geo ae Repairing and Cleaning DR. M. HARNED M’Kinnon & Jackson Freeze- Chiropractor © Proof Cot I . eae ek ber] installed. Phone 1457 434 W. Yellowstone PHONE 1144J, AUTO RADIATOR SERVICE Bert Wellington Re-Coring and : -pairing Expert’ Workmen 124 West Second. Phone 1545. ee SHOE SHINING PARLORS ES AMERICAN SHINING PARLOK We Solicit Your Shoo Shining Patronage ss Shoe Polish (Whittemore's) ‘used. We do not charge extra ‘for shining your heels, LOBBY 0-S BUILDING. _. _ STENOGRAPHERS BEATRICE L, JONES. Public Stenographer Mimeograph Work a Specialty, Stenographers fornished by the day EVAH M. HOUSER P. S.C. Graduate Will_ make house calls or call at 214 E. Fifth, Phone 1528J. CLEANERS and PRESSERS Sts. Phone 56, Center, Fifth and “Service” Our Motto. DOCTORS physician and Surge jurgeon Obstetrics and Discases of Women and Children. Office: Smith & Turner Drug Store Phones: Office 595, Residence 632R. NEW TRIBUNE BULLDING— Over Golden Rule Store 5 iE Special Attention Given to Sur- apaeerd FROM P, 0. gery, Diseases of Women and jone 1204 y, Children < TAILORS ©. H, WHALEY Ladies’ and’Gent’s Tailoring Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing and Phones: and Obstetrics. Res. 15513, Office 21W. DR. J. C. KAMP / Phones: Res. 85. Alterations, eee ba Gur tailor-made suits 94 cheap as Payglelan and Surg } 116 E, Mia arid enaye ir Re eon 1 Midwest Avo.—Phone 482-3 Special Given to Diseases. | ————--~—~ of Women and Children. TAXIDERMISTS Suite 20¢-201, 0.8. Bldg. mes onewecn = nn PICNEER ROGE & TANNING Co. We tan al! kinds of Skins; man- ufacture Fur Coats, Robes and La- dies’ Garments; ‘Taxidermy in all its brauches. Our work is Pa- pler Mache, Beaver Skins tanned and plucked when lawfully tag- bia Write for prices, ‘Phono 333.8. ELM ST. CASPER. wyo. WELDING LET MILLER DO It! Phones: Office 699, Res. 764. DR. T. iar \CH jurgeon otter Foor 4, Wood Bldg. Phones: Offico 743, Res. 1222, C. KEITH, M. D. Suri and ‘geon Special Attention Given to Obstet- rics and: Diseases of Women Blackmore Bldg. Phones: Office 30, Res. 164. MUSICIANS Welds Anything but a Broken J. WAITZ BUCHER ee (Organist, St. Mara’s) ALL WORK GUARANTEED. | INSTRUCTION IN PIANO, Phone 602-W. 122 W. Second St. ORGAN, THEORY OF MUSIC 436 W. Yo Phone 477W or 1508 PHONE 11a” oeeennmmanerememanamnmmnn ae aeee eeee Tee eeeEe a FOR RENT—-One room furnished. house, inquire Manhattan Cafe. 2-16-3t* $$$ FOR SALE—60x140 east front lot’on south Center street. This lot -is worth $4,500, but must be sold this week $3,000 cash if it goes this week. Montgomery Realty and Investment Co,, phone 1310, 143 South Center? . B64. FOR SALE—Dandy lot 79, Thirteenth and Jackson street. $500 cash, phone 1258 or 717W after business hours, ° 2-17-3t ——————— FOR SALE—Double corner lot, best district East Twelfth, $4,000, will take good ‘car as first payment, P, 0. pox 319. 2-12-69 ———$—$—$— FOR SALE—Lot 12 block, 82 Butier addition, 60x140 feet, east © front, price $1,000, your own terms, phone. 1597J. 2-3:tt, oe FOR RENT—APARTMENTS . FOR RENT—Three room basement apartment, partly furnished, $30.00 @ month, 1006 South -Walnut street. 2-16-2t9 —— __ FOR' RENT—Twy ‘furnished apart: ments moderu. Inquire 954 South Walnut. 217-1t ————— ¥OR RENT—Modern two-room apart- ment fuynished; steam heat; electrie stove, bith, phone 1591M. 2-16-8e pecie E ei nial ae te oc FOR RENT— Furnished apartment for’ ‘light housekeeping, modetn h1222 South David. 24 t _ ¥CR RENT—Modern unfurnished’ 2 room apartment, 842 East A. 2-15-3t WANTED TO BUY WANTED—We bny old clothin highest prices paid, let us know at we will call. Wyoming Clothing Bx- change, 209 West First Street, phone 1437W. h owt WANTED—To buy. Discarded clott-, ing, ‘shoes, guns, trunks, sui guitars, violins, saddles, jewelry diamonds. We call to. buy any pay cash, The Toggery Shop, 120 West Second, phone 416, 2-8-18t es WANTED—Small second. hand ree taurant outfit, state price, complete or part, answer box 14 Tribune, 2-17. ee WANTED—To buy homestead reliz- auishment, must be near Casper Address box 18 Tribune. Pert DUPLEX GARAGE Railroad and Walnut, wes! of Northwestern roundhouse. First class auto repairing. Reasonable rates; . All Work Guaranteed Phone, 618-3 Hyland ‘THURSDAY, FEB.17, 1927. SSFIED ADS 216-3" FOR *RENT—Four room house on’ __FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE .\ xt

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