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PAGE EIGHT : ; Che Casper Daily Tribune WUMMNE OFFICER HERE. TH PROBE REPORTS OF GRUELTY TO CHLREN Pr. B. Emme, a representative of the state humane society, motored here yesterday from Douglas to investigate | reports concerning cruelty to children by four Casper families. “When Mr. Hume arrived hore Martin was prepared to make} a full report in three of the cases. Two of the families, living under sani- tary conditions that are said to be terrible, are suffering from smallpox. ‘The conditions will be decided upon before any action is taken by local] authorities. cn Sea Ae es An expedition has gone to New Guinea in search of a tree kangaroo which lays eggs and hatches out its young. pe Oo AE Sh Diamonds were first found in India. gare COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS Casper, Wyo., March 21, 1921. ‘The City Council of the City of Cas- per met in regular session at the Council Chamber at the City Hall, but there not being quorum of the Council present same was adjourned until 8 o'clock P. B. M. H, PELTON, JR. Attest: Mayor. COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS Casper, Wyo, March 21, 1921. ‘The City Council of the City of Cas- per met in regular adjourned session pursuant to adjournment of this date, at the Council Chamber at the City Hall, with Mayor B. H. Pelton, Jr., presiding. On roll cail the following were pres- -M. yan, Fred Barl C. Asa F./ ent: Councilman C Van Gordon, J. adjourned meetings read subsequent and approved. This being the date set to receive and open bids for the wale of $500,000! City of Casper, Wyoming, water| bonds, $150,000.00 City of Casper, Wy-} or‘ng, sew bonds, $110,000.00 City} of Casper, Wyoming, Fire Depart-| ment buliding bonds, $25,000.00 City| of Casper, Wyoming, Cemetery bonds, and $50,000.00 City of Casper, Wyom- ing, drainage bonds, the City Clerk reported having received a proposal from Bosworth, Chanute & Co. through Mr. Rice, in accordance with which Bosworth, Chanute & Co. con- tracted to furnish a purchaser for the bonds, at par, which proposal was ac-| cepted by the Council, ‘Thereupon Mr. Rice, for Bosworth, Chanute & Co., submitted a bid of par and ac- crued interest from Bolger, Mosser & ‘Willaman, Elston & Co., and the Prov- ident Savings Bank & Trust Co., for all of the above bonds, the participa- tion of each bidder to be as follows: Bolger, Mosser & Willaman of Chi- cago, lll., bid par and accrued inter-| est for $200,000.00 water bonds, $60,-| 000.00 sewer bonds, $44,000.09 Fire Department Building Bonds, $10,- 900.00 cemetery bonds, $20,000.00 drainage bonds. Elston & Co. of Chicago, Ill, bid par and accried interest for $200,- 000.00 water bonds, $60,000.00 sewer, bonds, $44,000.00 Fire Department | Building bonds, $10,000.00 Cemetery bonds, $20,000.00 drainage bonds, Provident Savings Bank & Trust Co. of Cincinnati, Ohio, bid par and accrued interest for $100,000.00 water| bonds, $30,000.00 sewer bonis, $ 000.00 Fire Department Bu Bonds, $5,000.00 Cemetery bonds, $10,000.00 drainage bonds. Moved by J. J. Giblin, seconded by J. M. Whisenhunt, that the bid of Bolger, Mosser & Willaman of Chi. cago, Ill., for $200,000.00 City of C per water bonds and the bid of E ston & Co. of Chicago, Ill., for £200,- 000.00 City of Casper er bonds, and the bid of the Provident Savings Rank| & Trust Co. of Cincinnati, Ohio, tor $100,000.00 City of Casper water bends be accepted. An aye and nay vote being tuk resulted: C. M. Bryan, aye; 1 Gordon, ¢ J. J. Giblin, 2 C. Boyle, ay Whereupon t motion duly carried Moved by J. M. onded by Fred V: ken Van Whisenhunt, n Gordon, bid of Bolger, Mosser & Willarann cf sec that the Chicago, Ill., for $60,000.00 Casper sewer bonds, and the Fiston & Co. of Chicago, Ul., f: 600.00 City of Casper the bid of the Provident & Trust Co. of Cincinnati, Ohio, for 30,000.00 City of Casper sewcr bonds, be secepted. An City of bid of $60,- aye resulted ordon a. Teeyle aye, J Whereupon the Mayc motien duly carried Moved by Fred Van Gordon, onded by C, M. Bryan, that the bi Bolger, Mosser & Willa: cago, Ill, for $44,000.00 © per Fire Department Build and the bid of Elston & cago, Ill., for $44,000.00 Cit: Fire Department Building the bid of the Provident Savi & Trust Co. of Cinc $22,000.00 City of Cas; ment Building bonds be Gordon aye, Boyle aye, J. J. Giblin M. Whisenhunt Whereupon the Mayor declared motion duly carried. M. Moved by C. yan, seconded by Earl C. Boyle, that the bid of Bol ger, Mosser & Willaman of Chicago, IIL, for $10,000 City of Casper Ceme- tery Bonds, and the bid of Elston & Co., of Chickgo, Ill., for $10,000 City of Casper Cemetery Bonds and the bid of the Provident Savings Banik & Trust Co., of Cincinnati, Ohio, for $5,000 City of Casper Cemetery Bonds be accepted. An lkye and nay vote being taken resulted M. Bryan aye, Fred Van Gordon aye, J. J. Giblin aye. vyfel Boyle aye, J. Whereupon he Mayor declared said Whisenhunt aye. | Ohio, for Drainage Trust Co., of Cincinnati, $10,000 City of Casper Bonds, be accepted. ‘An aye and nay vote being taken re- M. Bryan aye, Fred Van J. J. Giblin aye, Earl C. J. M. Whisenhunt aye. Mayor declared said Boyle aye, Whereupon the motion duly carried. (Continued Thursday.) ae NOTICE OF INCORPORATION. Midwest Casper Baseball Club was incorporated in the office of the Secretary of State, Cheyenne, Wyoming, March 18, 1921, at 9 o'clock a. m. Dee Object of said corporation. is: To lease, own, control and manage grounds for giving public exhibi- tions of baseball and other field games and outdoor entertainments of all kinds, manage and control a baseball club and other clubs for playing field games and giving en- tertainments, and to do such other business and things as it may en- gage in, under the laws of the State of Wyoming. F The capital stock of said corpora- tion is $10,000 divided into one hun- dred shares of the par value of 100 each, and when issued fully paid and non-assessable. ‘ The term of existence of said corporation is twenty-five years. he affairs of said corporation will be managed by five directors, and the directors of said’ corpora- tion for its first year are: Charles P. Arbogast, Wallace H. Leavitt, Louis A. Reed, Elwood R. Breisch, Jr., and John B. Barnes, Jr. The principal business of the company shall be carried on at Casper, Natrona County, Wyoming. The principal office of said cor- poration shall be at Room 533, Mid- west Refining Building, Second & Wolcott Streets, Casper, Wyoming, and the name of the agent in charge thereof is John B. Barnes, Jr. MIDWEST CASPER BASEBALL CLUB. By E. R. Breisch, Jr., Secretary. Publish March 23, 30, April 6, 1921. NOTICE. State of Wyoming } County of Natrona ) #/. In District Court, Sixth Judicial District, in and for the County of Natrona, in the State of Wyoming. The ‘Nicolaysen’ Lumber Com- pany, a Wyoming corporation, plaintiff, vs. George McRorey, Chester’ M. Bryan, Receiver of George McRorey, Roy E. Martin, A Scheidemantel and W. S, Holtzman and F. O, Holtzman, and Cornell Supply Co., a Nebraska . corpora- tion, defendants. To the above named defendant, George McRorey, a non-resident of Wyoming, whose present place of residence and postoffice address are unknown, but whose last known place of residence and postoffice address was Casper, Natrona Coun- ty, Wyoming, and to Cornell Sup- ply Co., a corporation of the State of Nebraska, with its principal of- fice and residence in the City of Lincoln, in the State of Nebraska: he above named defendants, George McRorey and Cornell Sup- ply Co., will take notice that they have been sued, with other defend- ants above named, in the above en- titled district court by the above named plaintiff, the Nicolaysen Lumber Company, a Wyoming cor- |poration; that the object and pray- ler of the petition in said action is to obtain judgment against the said 'George Mc Rorey, in the sum of $2,462.47, with interest thereon at 8¢> per annum from August 30, 1920, until paid, which said plai tiff alleges to be the balance due on an account for goods, wares and merchandise sold and delivered to the said George McRorey by said | plaintiff at the special instance and request of the said George Mc- Rorey, for use and actually used in the construction of the one-story dwelling house situated on the lot hereafter described; and to estab- lish and foreclose a_materialman’s lien upon said dwelling house and upon the land on which it is sit- |uated, to-wit: Lot 1 in Block 2 in |Morningside Addition to the Town (now City) of Casper, in said County of Natrona, in the State of Wyoming, for the ‘above sum with said interest and costs: and that the lien of the said plaintiff be ad- judged to be first, superior and -| prior to the lien of any of the other id)above named defendants; and said George McRorey and Cornell Sup- ly Co. are required to answer the petition of plaintiff filed in the above named district court on or be- fore the 28th day of May, A. D. 1921, or said petition will be taken as true and judgment rendered ac- cordingly. Dated March 28, 1921. (Seal) HAZEL CONWELL, Clerk of District Court. William O, Wilson, Attorney for Plaintife. Publish March 30, April , May 1, 1921 eo a ce as NOTICE. State of Wyoming ) ) 83. County of Natrona ) In District Court, Sixth Judicial District, in and for the County of | Natrona, in the State of Wyoming. The Nicolaysen Lumber Cdém- pany, a Wyoming corporation, plaintiff, vs. George McRorey, Chester’ M. Bryan, Receiver of George McRorey, Roy E. Martin, A. Scheidemantel and W. S. Holtz- man and F. O. Holtzman, and Cor- jnell Supply Co., a Nebraska cor- poration, defendants. To the above named defendant, George McRorey, a non-resident of Wyoming, whose present place of residence. and postoffice address jare unknown, but whose last known |place of residences and postoffice |address was Casper, Natrona Coun- ty, Wyoming, and to Cornell Sup- |ply Co., a corporation of the State }of Nebraska, with its principal of- jfice and residence in the City of Lincoln, in the State of Nebraska: The above named defendants, George McRorey and Cornell Sup- ply Co., will take notice that they |have been sued, with other defend- | ants above named, in the above en- | titled district court by the above named plaintiff, the Nicolaysen Lumber Company, a Wyoming cor- n duly carried. Moved by Earl C. Boyle, seconded by J. J. Giblin, that the bid of) Bol ger, Mosser & Willaman of Chicago, Iil., for $20,000 City of Casper Drain tonds, and the bid of Elston & of Chicago, Il, for $20,000 Cit; inage Bonds and the bid of Casper D; of the Provident Savings Bank & poration; that the object and pray- er of the petition in said action is | to cbtain judgment against the said orge McRorey, in the sum of 10, with interest thereon at ¢ per annum from September 9, 1920, until paid, which said plain- tiff alleges to be the balance due on an account for goods, wares and ;|ants above named, in t)e above en- .| Supply Co., a Nebraska corporation, the said plaintiff be adjudged to merchandise sold and delivered to} th be} of Cease in, said Count th id G McRorey by said| first, superior and prior #6 the lien|trona, in the State of Wy; plaintiff at thie wpecial instance and | of any of the other above ed de-|the above sum with fendants; and said George McRorey|and costs; and that | / and Cornell Supply Co, are required |said plaintiff are to answer the petition of plaintiff | first, superior and filed in the above named district/of any of the peer court on or before the 28th of Cable hat a request of the said George Mc- Rorey, for use and actually used in the construction of the one-story dwelling house situated on the lot hereafter described; and to estab- lish and foreclose a materialman’s|May, A. D. 1921,/or said petition|Rorey an W: cana the: > Casper, lien upc said dwelling house and|will be taken as true and judgment|required to answer thereof is Lu Ella ae upon the land on which it is sit-|rendered accordingly, Reuse filed iny/ - Dated this 28th day of March uated, to-wit: Lot 3 in Block 2 in| \ Dated aa 1921. .| district court op‘or before 1920 an ed Morningside Addition to the Town| (Seal) ZEL CO! day of May, A. D. 1921, or said| Publish March 28, 29, 30, 1921, (now City) of ee in Be Coty wrk o pt ieee District’ Court. | petition : fra as true and|_ Be ce Go aan ty of Natrona, in the State o' ‘yo- illiam O. Mm, / jas ent revude! acco: ly. jOTI ming, for the above sum with said| _ Attorney for Plaintiff. Dated Merch 28, 1921. . hiekereorctt be Publish March 30, April 6, 13,'20, 27,| (Seal) interest and costs; and that the lien aad, a of the said plaintiff be adjudged to be first, superior and prior to the lien of any” of the other ‘above| NOTICE TO DOG OWNERS, * Ay tere of Admin nam ‘endants; and sai eorge} 4 t ‘1. fe » $5 McRorey and Corneil Supply Co-| o¢ the ‘ordinences Gt the Gite ae 2? MAF 4.21, 1931, to the are required to answer the petition! Casper, you are hereby mi of plaintiff filed in the above] usbe": you are Hereby: d to | NOTICE_OF: .L MEET: sane hres, SL |e eit ee Al eae gn eSB Or said petision will be taken an] 21gosu WYOMING ‘CORPORATION. ~ You will be required to keep your dog off the streets of Casper, as i is unlawful for any dog to run ut la upon the true and judgment rendered accord- ingly. ‘Dated March 28, 1921. of Charles F. Baker, de- is here! that is ams ‘on * Estate. 1921, granted : es. Wiliam O. Wilson, Attorney for Publish March 30, April 6, 13, 1921. 0.W.)- streets of Cusper, (Seal) HAZEL CONWELL, within the city limits, whether li- suant to the rei of the owne: Wittam 0. CUere of District Court. censed or not. All dogs so Zound of a majority of the shares of the er eee : (ores on the streets will be mn yp an bow New Location Over White’ Attorney for Plaintiff. 3, 20,| disposed of according to thé terms Waokens On Bynaieats, . Asc WW. taliewsinn a Sg rir a Grocery 27 eet Maretoat’ APFi & 23: 20+) of said Ordinance. Those ho wish| ot naiees ot the neil Sonate Suite 5 AV Se ete id 7. to keep dogs will please take no-| i) be held at the principal Otfion AUDITORS - 112 E_ Second. Phone 66, WOTICE. Eke and ‘govern yourselyes accord- of the Company, Rooms 16 and 17,|~ 5 ERTH & VAN DENBERG DOCTORS State of Wyoming ) me: J. A. SKEFFNER, Townsend Build , in the City of} . ‘Ac - ~ ey County of Nati LC i i e y 5 Ne he rt PY SE ee ort, Sixth Teaigiel sn ee Mane ey April, 1921, at 11. o'clock a. m. of |—it See el 20s. | Midwest Bldg. Suite 304 to S17, said day, for the irpose of con- sidering and votin x District, in and for the County oz 7 a eite: fallen i Natrona, in the State of Wyoming. NOVEE State of Wyoming ) The Nicolaysen Lumber Com- ing question, to-wit: gae't IKEL pany, a Wyoming corporation, S. Shall the vapual stock of the said) puptic Pekar _ ‘Auditor plaintiff, vs. George McRorey,|County of Natrona )/ Wyokans Oil Syndicate be increased All kinds of Books ‘and Chester M. Bryan, receiver of| In District Court, Sixth Judicial|from five hundred thousand: dol- closed and kept: Authority on in- George McRorey, Roy E. Martin,| District, in and for the County ates divided into five hundred thou-| Come ‘Tax matt “All A. Scheidemantel and W. S. Holtz-| Natrona, i: the State of Wyoming. |sand shares of the par value of one coming through :my office kept The Nicolaysen Lumber Compa- '. O. Holtz Cor- man and F. oltzman and Cor- hy, 5 Weamling corpavation Gnumae nell Supply Co., a Nebraska cor- jon, def t tiff, ve. George McRorey, Chester|of the par value of one dollar per|—~ iirg/ tie! above oarianen sted dectd M. Bryan, Receiver of Geor fe Mc-|share, fully paid and non-assess- REGISTRY Z M 7 -resident of rey, Casper utual juilding al é- CORPORATION. Wearing whose ‘present alate of |Losn ‘Association, a. Wyoming cor-| Dated this 16th day of March,| auauers and Acceotants residence’ and postoffice address|povation, Roy E. Martin, Keith|1921. Stock ‘Transfer L. A. J. PHILIPPOT, Publish March 16, 23, 30, 13, 1921. (W.0.W) NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. To all whom it may concern: You will please take notice it, ie partnership com: d of William Wexall and P. Samuelson, doing business under the name of North- western Jron & Metal Company, at amber Co., a Wyoming corpora- «ion, and Viola Misters, and Cor- nell Supply Co., a Nebraska corpor- ation, defendants. To the above named defendant, George McRorey, a non-resident of Wyoming, whose present place of residence and _ postoffice ’ address are unknown, but whose last known place of residence and postoffice address was Casper, Natrona Coun- ty, Wyoming, and to Cornell Sup- ply_Co., a corporation of the State are unknown, but whose last known place of residence and . postoffice address was Casper, Natrona Coun) ty, Wyoming, and to Cornell Suy- ply Co., a corporation of the Stzte of Nebraska, with its principal of- fice and residence in the City of Lincoln, in the State of Nebraska: The above named defendants, George McRorey and Correll Sup- ly Co., will take notice ‘that they Taye been sued, with ot}¢r defend- Phone. 660. 208-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. ARCHITECTS DUBOIS & GOODRICH Architects Rooms 24-25 Townsend Block Casper, Wyo. Phone 440, GARBUTT, WEIDNER & SWEENEY it. Apcil 6, Office Ph. 1650 & 1651, Res. Ph. 45. DR. MYERS (_ Physician and Surgeov Special Attention Given to Diseascs of Women and Childzen. Suite 200-201, 0.-S. Vsldg. Phones: Office 699, Bes. 764. Phones: Office 30, Res. 164, ES FOOT SPECIALIST Ld. PERRAULT All Foot Ailments ‘Treated Without Pair. Apt. B, Wyatt Hotel. pear a copes WV Tee sasel 1 HAT CLEANERS NEW YORK HAT CLEANING WORKS y Soft, Herik the c 4 “Architects Stiff ‘Hate for Ladies and Gentle- titled district t Far thi bi of Nebraska, with its principal of-|Casper, Wyoming, was dissolved on Ni * named. plaintiff, "Tye Nicolaysen| fice and residence in ‘the City, of| March 7, 921, ind that | Wiliam _ ttt 0 metienss mite. Shenae | fuacantesd, We call for and de Lumber C: TW: ii -| Lincoln, in the @ Of lebraska :| Wexa! eomtinue the int . y, ~ Shoo poration; that the object and pray.| The ‘above named defendants, |All bills owing by said firm. wilt be as eee ; comedic eee ee er of the petitioy: in said action is| George pei arey: and Cornell Sup-|sssumed.by Mr. and all ac-| ofice, 219, Midwest Bldg. 1332 Phone 319-W to obtain judg sent Lire the | ply os cee vet ed chat ne ee to’ said firm should ‘AUTO nen 123 S. Center. ‘Casper, Wyo. id Gi rcRi , in tl ive 8) ‘ith other - id ty him. REPAIRI FeO OSL EE ATES eatant hes anita: above: matied hts thastareetone WILLIAM WE: ocd 2 HOTELS titled district court by the above named plaintiff, The Nicolaysen Lumber Company, a Wyoming cor- poration; that the object and pray- er of the petition in said action is to obtain judgment against the said George McRorey, in the sum of $1,368.06, with interest thereon at 8% per annum from July 30, 192%, until paid, which said plaintiff «al- leges to be the balance due opan account for pence. wares and mer- chandise sold and delivered 40 the said George McRorey by sajd plain- XALL. Publisa March 30, 31, April 1, 1921. ee NOTICE OF INCORPORATION. The Unity Study Club was_in- corporated in the office of the Sec- ‘retary of State, Cheyenne, Wyo- ming, March 24, 1921, at 9 a. m. e object of said ion ii to establish and main! club, for the purpose of mental an‘ physical improvement; and t6 do rything essary, equitable and consistent with the laws of the State of Wyoming, for) at 8% per rmnum from September » 1920, vatil paid, whic said plaintiff sfleges to be the balance due on a account for goods, wares and mevchandise sold and delivered to the said George McRorey by said plain‘iff at the special instance and request of the said George Mc- Rorey, for use and actually used in the construction of the one-story dwelling house situated on the lot hereafter described; and to estab- lish and foreclose a materialman’s lien upon said dwelling house and Yellowstone Vulcanizipg & Re- treading Shop. Old Ties made new. 522 E. Yellowstsne, —~: * Pioneer Warehouse & Transfer Ce. Warehousing and distribution. baggaze and heavy haul- ‘Trunks, ing. the land hich it is sit-|tiff at the special instance and re-|the promotion of said purposes. BEN TRANSFER CO. outed; to-wit: Lot *Y a Block 2" in quest of the said Geoi McRorey,| The term of existence of said Bessy Heavy Hauling ets Piano. Morningside Addition to the Town| for use and actually used in the con.) corporation shall be perpetual from (now City) of Casper, in said Coun-| struction of the one-story Swetiing, the date of its inc ition. - Said corporation 14 not formed ty of Natrona, in the State of W: house situated on the lot n SEARLES iSFER ings fon the abeias sum with sad described; and to estublish and fore-|for profit, and has no capital Phones: Res. 87-W, Office 104 interest and costs; and that the;close a materialman’s lien upon|!stock. r" MOVING A SPECIALTY said dwelling hovse and upon the The affairs of the corporation land on which it is situated, to-wit:;shall be managed by a board of Lot 13 in Block 1 in Mornii le|three directors, and the names of ingsid: Addition _to_the Town (now city) the directors for the first year are: lien of the said plaintiff be ad- judged to be first, superior and prior to the lien of any of the other above named defendants; and BEAUTY SHOPS IDEAL BEAUTY SHOP Smitb-' M. E. HARNED Chiropractor 162 N. imball St. Phone 1457 EVAH M. HOUSER P. S. ©. Graduate State of Wyomng ) * 8 County of Natrona ) In District Court, Sixth Judicial District, in and for the County of Natrona, in the State of Wyoming. The Nicolaysen Lumber Com- Coal and Coke plaintite; va’ George Mchorey, Cas er Su I Co a ae EN NEERS : plaintiff, vs, eorge icRorey, Chester’ M. "Bryan, receiver of P PPply Gees CDS BNE George McRorey, Casper Mutual W. H. FISHER, C. E. Building & Loan Association, a Surveys —— Maps — Wyoming corporation, W. C. Critch- field and Elizabeth’ Hawgood Critchfield,. his ‘wife, A. N. Endell and Roy ‘E. Martin, and Cornell J. E. LLOYD PRACTICAL PLUMBER Prompt attention given to repair work. Es- timates on new work furnished cheerfully. Call Office, 210 O.-S. Bldg. Phone:697-M. Residence Phone 576-J defendants. To the above named defendant, George McRorey, a non-resident of | Wyoming, whose present place of residence and postoffice address are unknown, but whose last known place of residence and postoffice address was Casper, Natrona Coun- ty, Wyoming, and to Cornell Sup- ply Co., a corporation of. the State of Nebraska, with its principal of- fice and residence in the City of Lincoln, in the State of Nebraska: The above named defendants, George McRorey and Cornell Sup- py Co., will take notice that they ve been sued, with other defend- ants above named, in the above en- titled district court by the above named plaintiff, the Nicolaysen Lumber Company, a Wyoming cor- poration; that the object and pray- er of the petition in said action is to obtain judgment against the said George McRorey, in the sum of $500, with interest thereon at 8% per annum from June 29, 1920, until. paid, which said plaintiff al- leges to be the balance due on an account for gross wares and mer- chandise sold and delivered to the said George McRorey by said plain- tiff at the special instance and re- quest of the said Geoige McRorey, for use and actually used in the construction of the one-story dwell- ing house situated on the lot here- Print Rooms 7-8-9-10 Townsend Bldg. Malta ROOM ANYTHING WORTH WHILE RE- QUIRES AN EFFORT. Your widow and children will collect only those policies you had in force at death. Reinforced Concrete Designs and For the Best in 7 KLIN O. HOLTZMAN & popes ‘Capitol Life’ McGrew BAGGAGE and RANSFER 136 West B. St. Phone 988. THE HOME HOTEL is under new management; rates $1 to $2.50. Special rate by week or month. 135 West Second. Phone 139. 5 LABOR AGENCIES Phone 893. C. H, Reagor, Pres, WILLIAM 0, WILSON _ HAGENS & MURANE 206-207 Olt Hechange Bag. Casper, Wyo. “NICHOLS & STIRRETT Lawyers 309-10-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. gaid George McRorey and Cornell : ‘ nel aN a ys upply Co. are required to answer| ==" GEORGE W. FERGU! the petition of plaintiff filed in the|] PBegt Bowl of Chili in Town 20c et Te Rooms 22-23, Townsend Bldg. above named district court’ on ‘or Attorney-at-Law before the 28th day of May, A. D. At the Chili King L h L GHIROPRACTORS | hone 1963 1921, or said. petition will be taken e 1 ng LUNC DE. J. H. JEFFREY Casper. Wyo. cordingly, | 7udgment rendered ac-!] All kinds of Sandwiches at popular es: Quick De Se See nas eee MUSICIANS Dated March 28, 1921. . 1 1 Lyric Theater Bidg., Center St. (Seal) HAZEL CONWELL, Service, Highest Quality. Grand Central Block Office Phone 706, Hes. 92. aoe heoee of District rt. 3 TANI William 0. Wilson, Bee | DR. 8. G. HAHN Geo ae ao OUR fake y puthttorney for Plaintiff. ‘ DR._EDNA HAHN Phone 477W or 1508 -ublis! April 6, 13, 2 | 8, Townsend Suite 2, T Block : Phones: Office 423, Res. 1235. OSTEOPATHS NOTICE. 1 9 1 3 PHONES 91 4 ir cg DR. L. L, WADE Osteopathic Physician Rm. 5-7 Wood Bik. Phone 1277-J, PRODUCE BARTON PRODUCE CO. Wholesale Poultry, Eggs. Fruit and __ Vegetables, 333 N. Wolcott St. RADIATOR REPAIRING CASPER AUTO RADIATOR WORKS Repairing and Cle: M’Kinnon & Jackson Freeyo Proof Installed. Cores. 434 W. Yellowstone PHONE 1054W AUTO RADIATOR SERVICE Bert Wellington Re-Coring and . ‘pairing i Workmen 124 West Second, Phone 1545, ee oa _ SHOE SHINING PARLORS a on. Sean. PARLOK Patronage LOBBY 0-5 BUILDING “EMPLOY NT BUREAU Wy: kinds of help furnished. en First st., Phone 1311W. P. 0. Box 83. SIGN PAINTING 4 _ ready-made. 116 E, Midw=st Ave.—Phone 482-3 after described; and to establish and Tim, the Tailor & Cleaner foreclose a materialman’s lien upon ~~ ~-STENOGRAPHERS __.|_148 8, Genter. __ehone 4078, said dwellin, jouse and upon the BEA‘ land ‘on which it is situated, to- Phone 153 Public Stenographer TAXI SERVICE wit: Lot 14 in Block 1 Morning- Mimeograph Work a Specialty. STEPHENS TAXI LINE side Addition, to the Town (now Stenographers fornished by the day Phone 132 City) of Caspér, in said County of NEW TRIBUNE BUILDING— Natrona, in the State of Wyoming, ACKOSS FROM P, 0. CALL 88 Of 216 for the ‘above sum with said inter- 1204 FOR BILLY'S TAXIE est and costs; and that the lien of ne, 3-25-tf. jleeping Wee * Y FOR RENT—Rooms; very pleasant flor ‘bath; could furnish breakfast; also pleasan room; Phone Alls. 8-23-6t* FOR RENT—One turnished, numbe: - one, een cuetaee room: sultabie for one or two gentlemen; two south bf Park school, 144. West Eleventh. Phone 815R. 3-28-2t8 —$——— FOR RENT—An excellent up stairs ‘good reside room, all modern; nce dis- trict; on payed street; men only. 922 South David, 717W. -2t pele aches Ate ah SEE BE att FOR REWT— One furnished. living room; ¢lose in;.duitabte for éne or two gentheacc. 1457, 162 ball. a 3-30-3t wr.ter and toilet. 134 North Jackson. * 4 3-28-tf SO Sn nn FOR RENT—Rooms in modern home; close in; suitable for man_and wits or gentlemen, 824 Soutn atin -20-2t FOR RENT—Two modern furnished rooms; bath in connection; suitable for three or four young men. 33) South Park, phone 969M. oN FOR RENT— Furnished room; close in; outside entrance; private bath; table for man and wife. Phone 362. 3-29-2t ROOM AND BOARD— For a room in a new) house and a first- class family table. _ See J. Christen- sen, 218 West First’ street. 3-28-6t* FOR RENT—Front bed room, adjoin- ing bath; near refinery; _ suitable for two gentlemen, 731 West Railroad. 3-28-3t FOR RENT—Clean, furnished room; close in; with bath; two or three men. 131 North Beech street. 3-30-2t* FOR RENT—Two- basement rooms, suitable for light housekeeping. 505 South Park, phone 224W. © 3-30-2t* FOR RENT—Front bed room. 51. South Durbin, call after 6 p.m, 3-30-1t* FOR RENT—Three furnished house: keeping rooms. Call 1228, Box Eld- ir. i 3-30-2t* FOR RENT— One basement room with hot and cold water and toilet, 134 North Jackson. 3-28-tf. FOR RENT—Sleeping room; also 1326 South Jefferson. 3-29-4t* =) e ROOM AND BOARD in private fam- ily. Phone 922W. 3-24-t£ FOR SALE—HGUSES FOR RENT—One new plastered three room house with large clothes closet and cupboards; unfurnished. Inquire 127 East H street, North Burlington | FOR SALE—A fine rooms, of cement. See this home before buy- ing. 933 West Thirteenth. 3-29-6t. prin / sSidaetS Shed rer abies iE S ho ey FOR SALE—Three-reom house on big lot; cheap for quick sale; owner leaving town. 917 South areas A Gt Apply rear 212 North Boyer 2-24-26t* tect atoesa roan icei carta dase tints 2 FOR SALE—Modern home, all latest, built-in features, best part of torn. Will take car as part payment, pone 1335, 3-74-30t* I'VE GOT A FEW. HOMESTEADS left; $100 for dry clairvs, $200 with water; some cheap re/inquishments; son them. The /Id locator, Art degiett 914 South O7k, phone Sew. -18-t! NOVICE Join our millinery school now, Make your own hats while learning. For particulars pbone 591J. 3-28-3t HOMES bu4/t on installment plan— we do your work right. Phone 13025, A: Dewilde, builder and con- tractor,/607 East Third. 3-21-48 FOR RENT—WMISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT—Farm>Re irrigated ranch; young married man preferred. L. D. W., General Delivery, Casper, Wyom- ing. 3-25-tf. FOR RUNT—Garage for two cars. 124 North Wolcott, phone 729R. 330-3" FOR RENT—One fire proof ware house with basement, phone eye’ t ——_— FOR RENT—Light running sewing machine, phone 1086. “7-10-42 LIVESTOCK if FOR SALE—Saddle horse; saddle and teepee; $50 for a quick sale. Inquire at Sheepwagon, corner Walnut and Railroad Ave.» 8-28-3t* FOR SALE—Draft horses, mares, harness, Blanchard camp moved one block north of North 3-12-tf. $< u_ i — PSYCHOMETRY Skulls found during excavations are said to prove that mankind existed at least 1,500,000 years ago. " Walrus hunters paint their boats white to resemble cakes of Ice, N. & A. Coal Co. Phone 1400 ~

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