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G of ct bi s) tt th b rs tet pase en Adon 7 ° 1 PRESIDENTS LETTERS TO FORM BASIS OF BOOK (By United Press) WASHINGTON, Charies Swem, Py stenographer, fina book on an eight with the man world’s eve durin added to the world’s literature. That such a book will eventually be published has been admitted by the quietly efficient master of the curlesques of shorthand, but he very Gefinitely stated that no such book would appear upon ket for several years and unti ible ob- jection of President Wilson been obviated. Publishers have not been slow to realize the importance of Swem sonal acquaintance with the Pre and have made flattering offers Even the compilation of the letters, which the Presi g the eventful days form, with a bit tion by Swem about the circum: which called for the letters wo! a most valuable commentary on ions tak en by the administration which are now little unde the publ In the mas . Swem is now packing up for parture about Ma 1 for Cl 5 where he will take up his old posi tion with the Gregg Publishing be is me Go. which he held before he the President's stenographer, a stack of notebooks « three feet high containing pra the correspondence of 1 dictated for the p ‘These will form the b: book when he finally decides his reminiscences to the world CATTLEMEN OF 1 OF NORTHERN WYOMING HOLD REUNION SHERIDAN, Wyo.. —"Grub APile,” sang out Wilse Ridgeway, and at the old familiar yell a score of old cow punchers went scrambling up the stairs, stepping on each othevs’ feet and yelling ).xe a band of lovoed coy otes. The occasion was a reunion of number of northern Wyor,in ; date cattlemen, who years ag ‘to ride the range as lowly pu BM Marvin was entertaining, and if fhere is anyone on earth who knows how, it’s Bill, say his friends. Bill used to be a cook in a cow camp. “He cooked the grub the reunion. It consisted of pork and beans, with coffee and cheese on the side. Tha why the cattlemen were eager in re- sponding to the call, of “grub pile.” They knew it would be good and it (was. Afterward they talked of the days and the nights when they rode through biting winds and slept in the open. LONDON, Mil mer,, the recently retired secretary of state for the colonies married today to Lady Hdward 1, widow | © of Col. Lord Edward Cecil. The mar riage occurred at St. James church Paddingto {io SE aa os NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT TO ALL PERSONS » FOR ASSESSMENT IN SANITARY SEWER DISTRICT NO. 1. Notice is hereby given that’ the assessment roll for Sanitary Sewer } District No. was certified on the 22nd day of February A. D. 1921, by the Mayor and City Cler to the unders ! for. collection The owner: any lots, tracts or (parcels of land or other property charged with assessment may re- deem the same from all or any por- a tion of the liability for the cos such improvement by entire assessment, or 2 ‘thereof, charged against ‘uv tracts or parcels of land, eens, lots, tracts or parcels of lz nd ma redeem the same from all liabilitic for the unpaid amount of said as- sessment at any time after said 30 days by paying the entire install- ment of said assessment unpaid and charged against any lot, tract|‘ or parcel of land at the time of such payment, with interest there- on at the date of maturity of the|~ last installment falling due, and the entire ten equal installme interest upon the whole at the rate of six per « num, payable the installments All payments , the City Treasurer. This notice is. given pur: the ordinances of the per and the Statutes t e here- ‘asper, Wyo- \ming, this 23d day of February, A.| D. 1921. Is vr City Treasurer, Publish Feb. 23 to Mar. 5, inclusive, 1921. paseesey mae ate THIS LITTLE AD IS BACK IN TODAY Did You Notice It Was Out Saturday to Make Space for Our Big Ad? ed City Treasurer | ® tithe gréup—the t LANDIS MADE THEM HAPPY—Nineteen-year-old Francis J. Carey of Ottawa, Il., who was released on his own) recognizance after he had pleaded guilty before Federal Judge K. M. Landis of having embezzled $96,000 from the National City bank of Ottawa, photographed in his home with his mother and sisters after his release from ig young Carey, Judge Landis said that a board of bank directors that was guilty of creating a con- Carey wi jail. In relea: dition such as existed in young Carey's case would naturally and reasonably invite embezzi $90 a month for his services in the bank. Each month hoe handled $1,000,000. ment. UNITED STATES TO TAKE LEAD IN OPENING THE CHINESE DOOR : By RALPH H. TURNER, United Press Staff Correspondent. WASHINGTON, Feb. 28.—Under the Harding admini: tallment of said assessment un-| ail and charged against any lot,! Cecil Bon, tract or parcel of land at the time| Arthur Gaylord, such payment, with interest| Cc. P. Webel, Greece at the date of maturity of | Harry Starks, |the last installment falling due, and J. W. Johnson, the entire ten equal installments| WwW. Dobbin. with interest upon the whole sum] Publish Feb. 28. March 7, 14, 1921. — ea will set forth to strengthen America’s position in the Orient. | This was the intimation contained today in a statement) by Senator Knox, who indorsed the principles of a foreign loan consortium for financing China and expressed the hope | that America, after March 4, © willy ——————_—_______ take the aking “ope j aoa a aking the “open! Kansas and Colorado came up in tho| TiRrany En TET eMee g legislature today with introduction ¢f 3 # ‘4 | senate concurrent resolution for Knox's statement was considered! appointment of a commission tot significant, following the knowledge} . thresh out the question as to who is| entitled to the water in the Arkansas | river. that the Wilson administration, sus- pending plans for any further action, has decided to beqeauth to the new zovernment the handling of the Chi- nese conrotium, organized argely thru the efforts of Thomas W. Lamont of Morgan & Co. erred ere Jewelry and Watch Repairing by ex- pert workmen. All work guaranteed Casper Jewelry Mig. Co., O-S. Bldg. Gusta Knox is peculiarly fitted to speak|NQTICE OF SPECIAL 3 STOCK. on the probable Oriental policy of the | 4 posed in 1910, while secretary of fagnctios’ bs heveby “eieen Gonna See vintcrnationalenL” Be enig| that 2 majority holder of the capi-| move: Knox hoped to gain an equal ‘2! stock of the company, having| made application as provided by) law, to call a meeting of the stock-| holders, for the purpose of dissolv- place for America in Chinese affairs nd to check aggression by other for- n powers. Knox also was secre- yj, compan y!ieyan neil), et tary of state when the United States ing. thee diet hh Span A a chee joined the international group to aid/| t x 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 China, only to withdraw shortly after W. J. Bryan became head of the state department. publican leaders declare that be @ of his experience Knox will be one of Harding's chief advisers on|of voting upon the proposition of Far Eastern matters. dissolving the company. “If my opinion is asked,” © Knox Dated this 27th day of January, A. D. 1921. W.,0. GRAY, Secretary. said toda America’ would strongly urge active participation in the n consortium. America’s presence| Publish Feb. 12 to Feb, 28, inclusive. in the group insures aid to China ——$—_—~— without the suggestion of ulterior mo NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT tives which sometimes have accom-|TQ ALL PERSONS LIABLE FOR panied the movements of foreign] ASSESSMENT IN | SANITARY| powers in Chinese territory. It also| SEWER DISTRICT NO. 2-B. means that America will have a volce|” Notice is hereby given that the in wi which affect China, her assessment roll for Sanitary Sewer District No, 2-B was certified on rity.” the 22nd day of February A. D. It will be up to the Republican ad- toes by the Mayor and City Clerk a to fasts te SEpTpOr to the undersigned City Treasurer > the point where actual ad-| for collection. » to China will be forthcoming." ‘The owners of any lots tracts or ough there are four powers in|parcels of land or other property thet Pattee tase Satta |charged with assessment may re- 2 and Japan—4 ca, -|deem the same from all or any por- derstood, will be largely depended up-|tion of the liability for thé cost of and -her territorial integ- Alt to carry the loan burden. such improvement by paying the At the close of the Wilson admin-| entire a: ment or any portion ration, this is the status of the con-| thereof, wed against ‘such‘lots, |tracts or parcels of land, without interest within thirty days after the -lfirst publication notice, to-wit: On our powers have signed a for- greement providing that ba ‘oups of each nation shall unite|or before the ist day of April, A in loans to China for the development|D, 1921, the owner of any such of her public utilities, Any national|Jots, tracts or parcels of lend may pup not desiring to issue bonds in its own market may request the oth- er groups to include its share in their} 1e, a provision designed to enable carry redeem the same from all liabili- —. rica and >, if this is necessary. Japan blocked the consortium scheme, but finally withdrew most of her res- rvations, No money hi et been loaned by ortium nd none will be, it until the change in Amer administration Knox made it plain that while he ipported the loan group “in prin- * he would not say whether he} scribed to all the terms of the greement eae e i IRRIGATION ¥XGHT RENEWED TOPEKA Kas, Feb. 26.—The old ation water controversy between RANSFER HAY Natrona T TRANSFER FEED PHONE Ms! aU EL‘ MOVING to England N. & A. Coal Co. Phone 1400 Tribune Want Ads Bring Results. COKE GEBO COAL Best Bowl of Chili in Town 20c At the Chili King Lunch All kinds of Sandwiches at popular prices. Quick Service, Highest Quality. Grand Central .Block | 913 PHONES 914 Boe Ben ReallyCe PHONE 74.W Coal and Coke Casper Supply Co. ties for the unpaid amount assessment at any time after said 30 gage by paying the entire in-| unpaid at the rate of six per annum, payable at able, the City’ Treasurer. This notice given pursu the ordinances of the Cit; per and the Statutes of In witness whereof I unto set my hand at Casper, 1D. 1921. 1921. tea Re NOTICE OF ASSESSME) ASSESSMENT IN SEWER DISTRICT NO, 2-A. assessment roll for Sanitary District No. Bee day of February for collection, charged with assessment m: such improvement iy entire assessment, tracts or parcels of land, interest within thirty days aft D. 1921, pedeetn the same from all lial ying the entire said assessment days by ment of such payment, with interest er cent) the panel tration, Republican leaders with an interest in foreign affairs time that the installments are Pay: | 1 payments shall be made to| oe and ‘yoming. have here- ming, this 23d day of February, A. J. S. VAN DOREN, City Treasurer. Publish Feb. 23 to Mar. 5, inclusive, TO ALL PERSONS LIABLE FoR|4y SANITARY | Notice is hereby given that the 2-A was certified on by the Mayor and City Clerk to the undersigned City Treasurer The owners of any lots, tracts or| parcels of land or other property, deem the same from all or any por- tion of the liability for the cost of paying the any portion thereof, charged against such lots, without first publication notice, to-wit: On or before the Ist day of April, A the owner of any such lots, tracts or parcels of land may ‘or the unpaid amount of said as- sessment at any time after said 30 and charged against any lot, tract or parcel of land at the time of fast in etter Saittey ewe mA the ins \J it entire ten Sanat. “inatallmenis with interest upon the whole sum un- e J. 8S. VAN DOREN, rT eeasater, ity Publish Feb. a3 to Mar. 5, inclustve, 1921. pale ES = vai are PETITION TO THE CITY COUNCIL. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council of the City of Cas per, Wyoming.’ Gentlemen:—We, the undersign- ed, a majority of the property own- ers, and also the owners of a ma- jority of the property, determined +4 acreage, of the South One-half | (S%) of the South One-Half (Si) pS seeReus Ten (10); ‘ownship Thirty-th: (33) Ran Sevent; -nide (79) West of tthe Sixth Principal Meridian, Natrona County, said acreage be- Wyoming, ing a ijacent to the corporate lim- its of the City of Casper, de here- by petition the Honorable Mayor jand Council of the City of Cas; |to have said tract of land included within the corporate limits. of the City of Casper. yebe ae Jones, Free, ing a Realty Co., ‘as paid of said Wein: OF DEFERRED AN- UAL Prat Magee ak Notice is hereby ‘en py the | Blackstone Salt Creek Oil Company that the deferred annual meeting of the stockholders of said com- ny will be held at the Henning Hotel, Casper, Wyoming, at 2 o'clock p. m., on Monday Febru- ary 28, 1921 for the purpose of electing ig for the ensuing ear, and nsacting such other ant. to| ti Wyo- paid at the rate of six it FOR SALE. —MISCELL ANEOUS annum, p of an S08) pe to] FOR SALE=in ‘acre ranch, tt fence, 100 acres in’ cultivation, phe poe acres plowed, 35 acres in alfalfa, all 'yo- the live stock, eight head of horses, beh spent chal are paw le. ‘ae peymen made a, \ ‘This * notice is Dit the eee rita per and the ™uTN witness wherecf, I have’ bere! nm wi unto set my hand at Casper, Wye: good buildings. ae D a 3d day of February, A‘ well) all fenced with hog tignt 20 two good cows, four calves, 14 head «f hogs, all the eenre aren tools and ane half miles from Lander. Price ‘se500 cash. Write Y. V. Scoggan, Lander, Wyo. 2-23-tf. FOR SALE—Cello, fine instrument, 716 West Ninth street, phone 618R. | 2-10-tr* FOR SALE—Draft horses, mares, harness, Blanchard camp, 1% miles east Burlington depot. 2-6-tt. FOR SALE— Several office desks, platform scales, phone 1086. 2-7-tf. FOR SALE—Old newspapers, call at Tribune office. 2-8-da. FOR SALE—HOUSES —$—$—$—$$$——————_______ FOR SALE—Or rent; one two room house, electric lights and water, furnished, North Burlington addition. Also one one-room rear of 303 South David, close in, phone 13765. 2-26-2t FOR SALE—Five room house, well furnished, good for family, also two ed, 933 West Fourteenth. 1335. | ADDITIONAL CLASSIFIED ADS FOR SALE—HOUSES Pare. cestomni ie cea FOR SALE—Four room bungalow, east front $2,000, will trade for live stock with some cash. See owner 1420 South Washington street, after 5:30 p. m. or Sundays. 2.26-4t* pinnae RS eran. STE FOR SALE—Five room modern house with five rooms and bath in base- ment, on East First street, $1,000 cash, balance monthly; phone 981. FOR SALE—Two, three, four and five room houses, will sell five room house furnished or unfurnish- 2-28-3t FOR SALE — Two room furnished house in North Casper at a bar- gain, Call at 910 St. John street. 2-28-2t* _ en FOR SALE—Three room house, water and electric lights at a bargain. Will take Ford car as part payment. Call 803 Pear street. 2-26-at° FCR SALE—Modern home will take god car as part payment, phone 2-1-30t* FOR RENT—ROOMS FOR RENT—Just completed a new modern rooming house, only a few rooms left, first class table board, 02 lots in Glenrock and one lot at Lusk. Apply rear 212 North Boyer 2-24-21 Sand far, Call J. C. Christensen, 318 West First. 2-26-4t FOR RENT — Comfortable slog ing room, -26-tf. 856 South Spruce. AUDITORS “REIMERTH @ VAN DENBERG Public Accountants Income Tax Service 4th Floor 0-8 Bids. ACCOUNTANTS 3. A. LIKELY Public Accountant and Auditor Tel. 7673. usiness as may properly come be- fore the cel | . McLAUGHLIN, Secret NT Dated this 27th day of January, | NOTICE. The annual meetin, jholders of the capi Wyoming Building and Apartment House Company, for the election of the board of directors, will bé held). at the office of the sompeny st 664 CY avenue, on Monday, 7, 1921, # 10 o'clock a. m. M. ea NEE? cretary. h Feb. 19, 26, March 5, 1921, Let's Go! If you are ready to move, call-us. We specialize on hand- ling furniture and house- hold goods. Baggage and any kind of the stock- Sewer stock of the A. D, ay re-| Pub! ter the install unpaid there- at the Old Reliable AND KEY SHOP 138 North Center Locks and Gun Repairs Shogren’s Gallery of hauling. We are prompt and we give you a guarantee on all our work. See Ben Transfer Co. Stanley Overbaugh, Prop. Phone 74-J We can rig you quote prices on all ANYTHING QUIRES AN and children polic ‘Capitol seasoned rig timbers. KEITH LUMBER CO. ies you had in force at death. a eevccncescessenoonooooseceseoooesosonsossoees up with all sizes of the best Give .us an opportunity to of your lumber requisites. Phone 3 gooreonecooccoosoossesoosoooos: WORTH WHILE RE- EFFORT. Your widow will collect only those oeee: Life’ McGrew Phone 153 D. 1921. pee Publish Feb. 12 to Feb. 28, inclusive. pia cei! ticks tial. W. SECOND. PHONE 1268. GUARANTEE REGISTRY CORPORATION Auditors, and Accountants Stock Registrar and Transfer 7 Agents. Phone 660 208-11 Oil Exchange Bide. ARCHITECTS DUBOIS & GOODRICH Architects Rooms "24.25 Townsend Block Casper, Wyo. Phone 440, GARBUTT, WEIDNER & SWEENEY Architects 415 Oil Exchange Bidg. Phone 1162 Se “BAGGAGE and TRANSFER Office—Tait’s Billiard Hall Phones: Res. 87-W, Office 104 MOVING A SPECIALTY CEMENT BRICK SS FREE BRICK AND TILE CO. Mantle Brick, $10 to $45 per M. Common Brick, $23 per M. Delivered Phone 968-W CHIROPRACTORS DR. J. H. JEFFREY DR. ANNA Cees JEFFREY practors: Lyric Theater Bldg., Center St. Office Phone 706, Res. 92. DR. B, G. HAHN DR. EDNA HAHN Chiropractors Suite 2, Townsend Block Phones: Office 423, Res. 1235. M. E. HARNED Chiropractor 162 N. Kimball St. Phone 1457 EVAH M. HOUSER P. 8. ©. Graduate Will_make house calls or call at 214 E. Fifth. Phone 1528J. CLEANERS and PRESSERS THE SERVICE CLEANERS Center, Fifth and Railrbad Sts. “Services” Our Motte. Phone 56. Pe SO A En CONSULTING ENGINEER etn ehietierin nee ee DAES ee “SPIRAL MUSHROOM SYSTEM” Met. Life Bldg. Minneapolis Minn. DOCTORS DR. L. C. SMITH Over Golden Rule Store Special Attention Given to Sur- jiseases of Women and itetrics. Phones: Res. 1551J, Office 21W. a nr DR. J. C. KAMP Physician and Surgeon Office: Suite 4, Smith Bldg. Phones: Office 130, Res. 85. eee DR. MYERS Physician and Surgeon Special Attention Given to Diseases of Women and Children. Suite 200-201, 0S. Bldg. Phones: Office 699, Res. 764. DR. T, J. RIACH Physician and Surgeon Office: Room 4, Wood Bldg. Phones: Office 743. Res. 1222. MARSHALL C. KEITH, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Special Attention Given to Obstet- rics and Diseases of Women and Children. Blackmore Bldg. Phones: Office 30, Res. 164. Business and Professional Director BEAUTY SHOPS IDEAL BEAUTY SHOP Balcony Smith-Turner Drug Store, Satisfaction Guaranteed. DENTISTS DR. E. L. NEWLANDER Dentist 112 East Second Street No. 4. Phone 1195. Over White's Grocery DR. J. J. DONOVAN New seca Over White's Suite irocery. Suite 5 112_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 Hate for a le- men, lew 3 all work feed. We call for and de liver. Shoe Parlor in connection. Phone 1319-W 123 S. Center. Casper, Wyo. LAWYERS GEORGE A, WEEDELL Attorney-at-Law + Associated. with\ Durham & Lowey, it-Law Phone 794 301-2 Oll Exchange per, Wyo. WILLIAM 0. WILSON Attorney-at-Law Suites 14-15-16, Townsend Block I » Wyo. MICHAEL W, PURCELL Attorney-at-Law Suite 316 Oil Exchange Bldg. Phone 86 per, Wyo. HAGENS & MURANE Lawyers 206-207 Oil Exchango Bldg. Casper, Wyo. NICHOLS & STIRRETT. Lawyers 309-10-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. GEORGE W. FERGUSON Rooms 22-23, Townsend Bidg. Attorney-at-Law Phone 196-3 Casper, Wyo. MUSICIANS 3. WAITZ pL cnEE. (Organist, St. Mark’ “INSTRUCTION IN PIANO, ORGAN, THEORY OF MUSIC Phone 477W or 1508 —— eee RADIATOR REPAIRING Se CASPER Worcs RADIATOR ; tt Repairing and Cleaning M'Kinnon & Jackson Freeze- Proof Cores Installed. 434 W. Yellowstone PHONE 1054W' AUTO RADIATOR SERVICE Bert Wellington Re-Coring and : -pairing Expert Workmen 124 West Second. Phow) 1545. SE SHOE SHINING PARLORS ae Ser bee eran AMERICAN SHINING P. We Solicit Your Shoe Shining, Patronage Only first-class ‘Shoo Polish (Whittemore’s) used. We do not charge extra. for shining your LOBBY 0-8 BUILDING STENOGRAPHERS BEATRICE L. JONES Public Stenographer Mimeograph Work a Specialty. Stenographers fornished by the pe NEW TRIBUNE BUILDING— ACROSS FROM P, 0. Phone 1204 TAILORS “C. H. WHALEY Ladies’ and Gent’s Tailoring Cleaning, Receine: Repairing and Gertialoc tase sais lor-made suits as cheap as ready-made. » ad 116-E, Midwest Ave.—Phono 482-3 pore SoMa lan Sih oo WELDING LET MILLER DO IT} Welds Anything but a Broke: Heart. is ALL WORK GUARANTEED, 436 W. Yellowstone PHONE 11444. EAS es FOR RENT—00MS FOR RENT— Furnighed for light housekeeping a large room, suitable for batching, close in, Enquire at 310 West First street. 2-28-10° _—<—<—$— FOR RENT—Large room, suitable dor couple, light housekeeping priyil- eges, 252 North Kimball, phone 354k. 2-28-10" Se - FOR RENT—Modern bed room, ad- joining bath, close in, suitable for two gentlemen, 730 South Ash, phone 1544W. 2-28-3t —— ee FOR RENT—Two nice, cheerful base- ment rooms, furnished for light housekeeping, 1324 South Ash, phone 1393S. 2-28tf. FOR RENT—Sleeping room suitable for one or two gentlemen, also room = suitable for three or four gentlemen, ) 160 North Beech, phone 6735. 2-262t ——_———— FOR RENT—Room for one or two gentlemen with privilege of bath, four blocks) east of Henning, 283 North Kimball. j FOR RENT—Large front room ad- persons, phone 274W, Beech, 2-26-tf. eS THE HOME HOTEL—I1s under new management, rates $1.00 to $2.50. Special rate by week or month, 135 | West. Second, phone 199. 2-25-60 ee FOR RENT—Modern front room d+ joining bath, suitable for one or two gentlemen, 312 North Beech, phone 76R. 2-21-f. FOR RENT—Large basement room suitable for two men, side entrance, 504 South Durbin. 2-28-1t ——_—$—$—$— FOR RENT—Large basement room, suitable for two, furnished or unfur- mished, 134 North Jackson. 2-28-20" FOR RENT—Furnished room — suit- able for two gentlemen, close in, 441 East Fifth. 2-28-21" FOR RENT—Furnishea room, hot" and cold water, bath, 334 West ¥ei- lowstone. 2-26-49 FOR RENT—Furnished bedroom 2% blocks east of Henning, 326 East First street. FOR RENT — Three _ unfurnished rooms in basement, 600 East A. 2-22-cf. FOR RENT—Three partly furnished rooms, 620 South Melrose. 2-28-2t* a BOARD—And rooms for rent, prices reasonable, 226 West B. 2-26-61" ARD—And room in private family. 5 South Beech. 2-24-tf. FOR SALE—AI FOR SALE—One Olds EMght, one Overland model 75, one Liberty coupe, one Ford bug, one light deliv ery, one three ton all-American truck, easy terms, if you want to buy or sell a car see us. North Auto Re- pair company, corner G and North Center, phone 1559J. 2-25 Gt FOR SALE—Good used cars, will give terms to right party, we sell cars on commission, bring your car over and we will get you spot cash. Auto Exchange, corner Fifth and Center. : 2-26-6t |FOR SALE—Used cars knd old parts for cars. Have several good buys in used cars from $200 to $2,000. Have old parts for Overland and Caditlas cars, phone 1376J. 2-26.2¢ FOR SALE—One Ford delivery car A-1 condition, one Maxwell touring car,’ good condition, a real bargain, phone 1086. 2-5-tf. FOR SALE—Overland 90 in good con- dition, See F. Jessen at Jessen's store. ——$ SS FOR SALE—Dodge car A No. 1 con- dition. Come and see at 340 South Elm. 2-24-6i¢ FOR SALE—Good two ton Whites truck reasonable terms. Inquire Lyric Pool Hall. 2-16-12t° PERSONAL $10.00 REWARD For information concerning the par- ty who stole all our rabbits and poi- soned our big Shepherd dog on Febd- ruary 27, 1019 South Poplar. 2-28-4¢* WANTED—To know present name and address of Miss Barker. Lived with old couple in Munfordsyille, Ky. Came to Wyoming 1883, Emmit Drane, Laramie, Wyoming. 2-26-3t* WANTED TO BUY pepe WANTED—To buy. Discarfnd cloun- ing, shoes, guns, trunks, suitcases, guitars, violins, saddles, jewelry and diamonds. We call to buy any pay cash. The Toggery Shop, 120 West Second, pione 416. 2-8-18t ses’ S said aaa ere OO Ee FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR SALE— Or trade, Practically new 9x12 rug worth $150 for horse cow or anything of equal value, box 31, care of Tribune. 2-26-2t° LIVESTOCK TT FOR SALE—1050 coming year. old Rambouillet ewes, on feed at my ranch. B. H. Morrison, Boulder, Colo. 224-409 e PS A SEALs Rupper TAH TAL SAacHsTAWIOR(6 Eight Suites Office Rooms Continental Bldg. 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