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PAGE IEN i Price for setting and calk- MEXIGAN POLICY See cone 131.10 Price ate aoe ree 6.00 R. T. Kem} 400.78 |Price for setting an ing fire hydrant ________ 0.00 pepaticg Pritinn Con 182.75|. Moved by J. J. Giblin, seconded ip National Supply Go., sup- by C. M. Bryan, that the bid of C. | } lies 129.43|R. Inman be accepted and that the id Natrona Power Co., elec- Mayor and City Clerk be author-| iv trie service -----_-- Casper Sheet Metal Works, Tepai Keith Lumber © 2.00 .30 | resul 9.50 PRES. OBREGON lie ish Casper Welding Works, Best Opportunities in North} “pfies _ 7.20 America Found in Mexico, | Casper 50 : ce Co.,-supplies F New Orleans Business Men Wool’ Warehouse Associa- Are Told by Chief tion, supplies ---- 5 , , M. D., serv- yee . C, Kamp, 13.00 (By Asociated Press) MEXICO CITY, March 31—Gov- ss 7.50 ernmental policies followed by the fess Fire present Mexican administration were | American-Uprrance 32.00 defended by President Obregon in an| wy Yard, ‘supplies 1.90 address before New Orleans business |y7° ¢! Liepsner & men, who were received at the na-|““supplies ---_-- 19.08 tional pe yesterday. He declared! yctogan, Inc. Be! 5.00 that Mexico “offers the best oppor-|W° fe 'gohnson, supplies. 44.50 tunities and adv es to North| Juin yourgensen, supplies. 3.85 American business men who ore in-| 25 Side Garage, storage 20.00 vesting capital” and that the govern- National Sales & Service ment would “strive to extend guar-|"Go”*eunpiies _---— 12.00 antees to all fair and honest men} qofievum Garage © profits on their | eee ee terial. 33.65 George B. Nelson, insur- “Although it is true that we have ance 46.44 not been recognized in Washington,”| Roy Butcher, taxi service 2.00 the president continued, “it is true]Schulte Hardware Co., that the friendly relations between supplies 55.55 the Mexican and American people Robert E. Brand, insur- have been growing every day. As| anc eos Tare the head of the government resulting Been aba Adding Ma- from the last revolution, I must! chine Co., services-— -- 7.80) speak the truth with the utmost sin-|C, M. Bryan, insurance_< 54.54 cerity. Time will convince those liv-| Western Union Tel. Co. ing near the falsehood of sland-| — services 4.66) made by our enemies.| Julius Pearse Fire Dept. you will see Co., supplies -_------- 45.75 ting us.” |Niagara Metal Stamping 3 oS Corp., supplies ----- 2.69 An unwritten requires the first-|‘Tycker’s Aut: Top Sh OP, year girl students at Oregon Agricul-|" “fepair 8.50) tural college to wear green hair rib-] RM. Boeke, expense. 32.08 bons every Wednesday. Nicolaysen Lumber Co., “ans - supplies 1s COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS. | standard Oli Go. supplies 3.15 : = al Supply & Con- (Continued from Wednesday) | PERISH, Ce, supplies. 145.62 Casper, Wyo. March 21, 1921.|Natrona Transfer Coy Moved by C. M. Bryan, second-| casper Goal & Goke Co, ed by J. J. Giblin, that whereas an] ""Stppties 99.45 emergency exists, and such is here-| qendrie & Bolthoff Mfs by declared to be the case, that the ee el BEE. and rules and statutory provisions re-| oj Wet Bacay sGolvaars quiring the advertising for bids for| hoe 3 90 sums in excess of $200 be suspend-| wh. “Jonas” espense 250 ed and that the Mayor and City|w ow Hevks, ‘repair. * Clerk be authorized to call for bids| 77" a" ‘Burk, supplies. for the laying of a water line on| youn. Bogan, repa Fenway Street between First and| Midwest Rett Second Streets and on Ash Street| Midwest Re between First and Yelowstone| ational Met Highway and receive same until 3 plies 197.64 o’clock p. m. on the 22d day of }Attest: ASA F. SLOANE, March, A. D. 1921. 617.36 City Clerk. ‘An aye and nay vote being taken i Apencins resulted: C. M. Bryan aye, Fred 5.2: Van Gordon aye, J. J. Giblin aye,),, Puc * Worthington aarigt 5-83) COUNCI, PROCEEDINGS. Earl C. Boyle aye, J. M. Whisen-|’” ,coring E 35.46] Casper, Wyo., March 24, 1921. hunt aye. Whereupon the Mayor|p yy Boeke expens 2:50 Beacies meeting. of the City declared said motion duly carried. |Taslig Finiey, transcript 46.80 Brew of the City of Casper, call- Moved by Bryan, seconded M. ON. Wheeler, asses ed by the Mayor, met in the Coun- by J. M. enhunt, that the May- or and City Clerk be authorized to publish notice and call for bids for water meters for the use of the City of Casper and receive same til 8 o'clock p. m. on the 2nd day of May, A. D. 192 On Toll call all voting aye the Mayor declared said motion duly carried. Moved by Fred Van Gordon, sec- onded by J. J. Giblin that the May- or and City Clerk be authorized to publish Notice and Call for Bids for the lowering of sanitary sewer through Blocks 120, 123, 124 and 125, and receive same until 8 o'clock p. m. on tke 2nd day of May, A. D. 1921. On roll call all voting aye the Mayor declared said motion duly carried. Moved by C. M. Bryan, seconded ment roll ---_____ 4.13 Moved by C. M. Bryan, second- ed by Fred Van Gordon, that the bills be allowed as audited by the Finance Committee and warrants ordered drawn to pay same. On roll call all voting aye the Mayor declared said motion duly carried. There being no further business to come before this meeting same was_ adjourned until 3 o’clock p. m. March 22, A. D, 1921. B. H. PELTON, Jr., Mayor. Attest: ASA F. SLOANE, City Clerk. COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS. Casper, Wyu., March 22, 1921. The City Council of the City of Casper met in regular adjourned session pursuant to adjournment of by Fred Van Gordon, that the chief} March 21, 1921, at the Council of police be instructed to notify all]Chamber at the City Hall with persons obstructing the sidewalks Mayor B. H. Pelton, Jr., presid- that they must move obstructions] ing. at once. ‘On roll call the following were On roll call all voting aye the] present: Councilman C. ryan, Mayor declared said motion duly|W. W. Keefe, J. J. Giblin, J. M. carried. _ ob Whisenhunt, Asa F. Sloane, city ‘An ordinance presented entitled| clerk. “An Ordi e amending and re- This being the date set to re- enacting Section 2 of Ordinance| ceive and open bids for the laying 1 e ordinances of the|and instalation of water mains on City of ¢ Moved by ang Fenway street between First Fred Van Gordon, sec-|Second streets and on _Ash street onded by C. M. Bryan, that the or-|between First and Yellowstone dinance be passed as read. An aye|Highway, the City Clerk reported and nay vote being taken resulted: having received six bids, and open- . M. Bryan aye, Fred Van Gordon &3 J. J. Giblin ‘aye, Earl C. Boyle aye, J. M. Whisenhunt aye. Whereupon the Mayor declared said ordinance duly passed as read and therefrom this ordinance shall i effect from and from the date of its all be known as Or- A_of the ordin- ed same in the presence of the May- or and City Council. For the laying of water mains and the installation of fire hy- drants and gate valves on Fenway street between First and Second streets the following bids were re- ceived: F. C. ROCKWELL BID Price per lines” *~ot for lay- ing water Price for setting and calk- ing gate valves Puce for setting and calk- g fire hydrants _.--__. SCHANK PLUMBING & HEAT. ING CO. BID Price per lineal foot for lay- ing water main a 1,393.30 23.48) Price for setting and calking f gate valves ~-_- 21222 61.53) Price for setting and calking Continental Oil’ Ce ing fire Myetane 5.00 plies __ 174.37 INMAN BID” Casp Supply Co; sup- Price a Sinead foot for lay- water main ing water main ---__ 57 Price for setting and cal |_- ing gate valves ---__-__- 6.00 |Price for setting and calk- ing fire hydrant ~..-.-.__ 0.00 the said C. R. \formance of An suave oe es 4 Inman for the per-| same. vote being taken Gult aye, W. ee Ait a3 J. iblin aye, J. M. Whisenhunt-aye. Whereupon the| Mayor declared said motion duly carried. For the laying of water mains and the installation|of fire hy- drants and gate yalve~ on Ash | street between First and Yellow- WAY, the following bids! were recel F. C, ROCKWELL BID Price per lineal foot for lay- ing water main --.~-~_-' 1.10 Price for setting and calk- ing gate valves ~-----__ 4.00 ice for setting and calk- ing fire hydrant —----- .-- 12.00 Price for cutting in with 8x6 in. cross and other connections -~-.—--~~~--~ 45.00 sy eae cutting in with 4 aonb SCHANE PLUMBING & HEAT- ING CO. BID Price per lineal foot for lay- ing water main Price for setting and calk- ing gate valves - Price for setting anh: ing fire hydrant — Price for cutting ith 8x6 in. cross and other connections _ Price for cutting in. Tee Cc. R. IN BID Price per lineal foot for lay- 2.15 2.50 5.00; Tk- Price for cutting in with 8x6 in. cross and other connections ~._.__-_____ 15.00 Price for cutting in with in. Tee Moved by J. M. Whisenhunt, sec- onded by J. Giblin, that the bid i of C. R. Inman be accepted and that the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized to enter into a contract with the said.C. R. Inman for the performance of the same. An a: ye ray nay vote being taken resulte ryan aye, W. W. Keefe ave, “J. 3. Giblin aye, J. M. Whisenhunt aye. Whereupon the Mayor declared said motion duly carried. There being no further business to come before this meeting same was adjourned. B. H. PELTON, Jr., Mayor. cil Chamber at the City Hall with Mayer B. H. Pelton, Jr., \Presid- "On roll call the following were sent: Councilman C. M. Bryan, arl C. Boyle, Fred Van Gordon, . M. Whisenhunt, Asa F. Sloane, ay clerk. . E. Lynch tendered his resig- nation as chief of police to the fies — oy, eae é ryan, secon ed ne Wy red. Vi Van Gordon, ‘that the teeonde of J. E. Lynch as chief of police be accepted. On roll call all voting aye the Mayor declared said motion duly carried. The Mayor then appointed J. A. Sheffner as chiéf of police. Moved by J. i. Whisenhunt,| seconded by C. M. peat that the appointment of J. A. Sheffner be confirmed. On roll call all voting aye the Mayor declared said motion duly! carried. There being no further business to come before this meeting same was adjourned. B. H. PELTON, Jr., layor. Attest: ASA F. SLOANE, City Clerk. ORDER FOR HEARING UPON PE- TITION FOR DISCHARGE. In the matter of Casper Private School, bankrupt. In Bankruptcy No. 429. ORDER FOR HEARING UPON PE- TITION FOR DISCHARGE. A petition for discharge in. bank- ruptey of Casper Private School hav- ing been filed herein and the matter of said. petition for discharge hav- ing been referred to this Referee for ONWARD | The mighty time and tidn, of Human Events decrees A ° Chiropractic King of all Healing Sys+ tems. Healt restored by Nature’s own way. Drs. B. G. & E. E. HAHN Phone 423 cl Townsend Bidg. falephone! F, W. McArt Natrona County 1 publicatio Earl C. Service Works, supplies ___ J. S: Van Doren, exper 889.24 90.02 Webel Commercial Co., supplies -----.-----. 58.50 J. S. Hardwick, labor and MROCOTIM sop ok 113.00 ready for occupancy be glad to figure you be large or small.” N. & A. Coal Co. Phone 1400 Res. Phone 554. PII q SEE US FIRST Get your building done by rhodern methods We will guarantee to complete a 5-room Reid Construction Co. Room 234 Midwest Building. SOC eee eeeoeoreoeneerrenreeseeeoessoeveseseos esse sesoseoesesenensersooes, Peccoeoeececovcevccooveoooeeeses: in 40 days. We will r next job whether it Seveceerescscooveonesceccssoceseesee® Proper proceedings in the premises, , it is therefore hereby ORDERED that a hearing upon! said petition for discharbe be had} before this Referee at 502 Hynds_ Building in the City of Cheyenne, Wyoming at ten o'clock in the fore- noon on the 10th day of May, A. D.; 1,195.55 |ized to enter into a contract with |1921; and that notice thereof be pub- lished in the Casper Daily Tribune a newspaper printed in said district, and |that all known creditors and other |persons in interest may appear at + said time and place and show cause if any they have, why the prayer ‘of said petition should not be granted and that copies of this notice be mailed to the creditors of said bank- Tupt addressed to them at their. sev- eral places of residence, exhibited in the schedules filed herein according to law. Dated this 28th day of March, A. D.,, 1921. T. BLAKE KENNEDY, Referee in Bankruptcy. Publish March 31, 1921. giemerbae <a Shs S ORDINANCE NO. 213-A. AN ORDINACE AMENDING AND RE-ENACTING SECTION TWO OF ORDINANCE NO. 773-4 OF THE ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF} CASPER. BE_IT ORDAINED by the Mayor and Council of the City of Casper: Sect'na 1. That Section Two of Or-| per be amended and re-enacted to read as follows: Section 2. For each person, firm or corporation selling or offering for sale any milk or cream an inspection fee of $2.50 per year shall be charged and an inspection fee of $5.00 per year shall be charged for each and every wagon or vehicle peddling or delivering the same within the City, Passed, adopted and approved this 2ist day of March, A. D. 1921. (SEAL) B, H. PELTON, JR. Attest. Mayor. ASA F, SLOANE, City Clerk. bitrates dated ORDER FOR HEARING _ UPON PETITION FOR DISCHARGE In the district court of the United | States, for the District of Wyoming. | In the matter of Christel Harriet Fay Roberts, Bankrupt. In Bank- ruptey No. 430. A petition for discharge in bankrup- cy of Christel Harriet Fay Roberta] having been filed herein and the mat- ter of said petition for discharge hav-! ing been referred to this Referee for proper proceedings in the premises, it is therefore hereby Ordered that a hearing upon said petition for discharge be had before this refereh at 502 Hynd® building in the City of Cheyenne, Wyoming, at 10 oclock in the forenoon on the 10th day of May, A. D, 1921; and that no- tice thereof be published in the Casper Daily Tribune, a newspaper printed in Said district, and that all known creditors and other persons in inter- est may appear at said time and place and show cause if any they have, why, the prayer of said petition should not be granted and that copies of this notice be mailed to the creditors of; said bankrupt addressed to them at} their several places of residence, ex- hibited in the scheduies filed herein | according to law. Datd this 28th day of March, A. D. 1921. T. BLAKE KENNEDY, Referee in Bankruptcy. Publish March 31, 1921. snide dental NOTICE OF SALE. To Mountain States Denvy Com- pany, whose residence is the County of Natrona, Wyoming, ' to-wit: In the City and County of Denver, State of Colorado: ‘You are hereby notified that on April 12, 1921, between the hours of 10 a.m. and 4 p. m. of said day, at the public garage of the under- signed, ie the City of CapPes, Coun- ty, of Natrona and State of Wyo- ming, will be sold the following de- scribed personal property, to-wit: ‘That certain Dorris two-ton Truck, Number 6262, of which said truck you are the owner or the person from whose possession said prop- erty was received by the, under- Signed as a warehouseman and ied ageman, and as one claiming a lien Mail Us Your KODAK FINISHING Quick Service THE PICTURE SHOP Box 1076 Casper, Wyo dinancé No. 173-A of the City of Cas-| 1? 4, on said personal and by virtue of Chaptes 304 of the Compiled Statutes of Wyoming, yuee0 Edition; 35 ves said property = by law provided, as of sia stall the following be “upon the follo ae to-wit: Said sale shall Sean all respects in compliance with law, to the highest: bi hand, at said time and place, ceeds said undersi; reasonable costs of sai ment, this notice and said sale, and his reasonable charges for which he! mission at hath his lien, to- wit $300, always said property sold for less than two-thir appraised value, that are signed may become the ‘and that said sale may “Dated March 3, GEORGE RETALLACK. Publish March 3, 10, 17, 24, 31, 1921. (RNOJr.) gee NOTICE TO DOG OWNERS. Pursuant to Ordinance No. 71-A of the ordinances of the City of Casper, you are hereby required to make an sores to the City Clemeercr a dog license before April You will be required to keep your dog off the streets of Casper, as it ‘4s snlawful' for any dog to run at upon the streets of Casper, within the city rei whether li- censed or not. dogs so found on the streets wit a en up and disposed of according to the terms of said Ordinance. jose who wish to keep dogs will please take no- tice and govern yourselves accord- ingly. J. A. SHEFFNER, Chief of Police. Publish March 20, 31, 1921. plamreitinn i eb 225 NOTICE TO CREDITORS. State of Wyoming } ss. County of Natrona ) In the District Court, First Judi- cial District. In the matter of the Estate of John Roberts, deceased. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned ‘Administrator of above named estate to the creditors and to aH persons having claims against said estate; that Letters of Admin- istration have been cena to the undersigned on the 9th day of March, A. D. 1921, and that all per- sons having claims against said es- tate are required to exhibit them for allowance to said Administrator within six months after said 9th day of March, A. D, 1921, or they may be precluded from any benefit from said estate, and that if such claims be not exhibited within one year from the 9th day of March, A. D. 1921, they shall be forever de- jarred. All claims to be wots at the law offices of Cobb & Cobb, Cas- per, Wyoming, Dated this Fiath day of March. A. D. 1921. G. C. WALKER, (C&C) __ Administrator, Publish March 1921. » 31, pases ot Sata NOTICE OF HEARING. Before the Public Service Com- ee ee of the State of Wyoming. In the matter of the application of William Kyne of Casper, Wyo- ming, for a Certificate of Public LS meenience and Necessity. No. Notice is hereby. given that an neat nm has been filed with the} ——~ Pul ict Becvice Commission of the ithout | 206. a Stave of Wyoming by one William} _ PHONE 182M and your laundry will be called for and delivered Pearl White Laundry Co. and children will eee cecescccerscssecocsonccsonoccessoevscooees: Prrrrrtrrrri ANYTHING WORTH WHILE RE- QUIRES AN EFFORT. Your widow collect only those policies you had in force at death. ‘Capitol Life’ McGrew Phone 153 ee vevccccosccocoooeoosoooes: and We Specialize in Movi Office Phone 935-3 Moving) Vans, Drays an Baggag Natrong PHONE S493 J. L. Biedermann, Prop. & 3 We Are Experts When It Comes to Moving, Draying, Transfer Storage Pianos, Safes gan Heavy Gebo Comieeauisingy WWe Handle All Kinds of Hay and Feed TRANSFER FUEL <a SU PHONE 949 ‘operty under! Kyne jing for a Certifi of Sune _Wyom: ye pray- ic Con- ivenience and Nevtanity- a you are potted has Sooper cant e value and you are notified said and throu der for cash in. ming, and the at™ public auction, and from the pro-. Lies igned rina pay the piled’ rovided W: of sa} raphe whi time ray Casper, Wyoming, nig (Sth Toth 1 Surv o Naps, Bi heh Room authorizing pep paiacts (1) an er et a jatrona, W; , and bes Sy at Can er, Wyoming; and street ra’ way Ae ee in, and th ies sen Cann ‘Of Wate AP sett tutes 1920, "This a matter| wilt come on for public hearing be- fore re} ntatives of this Gan vning, on the 72th day of Apel yo of ‘A goin th ey of Aa a and ae sail pation terested may sence, and be heard. By order of the Public Service|! ; bed from day to day By pee = of the State of Wyo- eens Che; rae Abate (Sealy 8 he NG ig 8 Publish March 17, 24, 31, 1921. pecbecetaneS ebay NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION, ° To au whom it may concern: You will please take notice that the pextoratin es as of William ‘exall and P. Samuelson, doing business under the name of North- western Iron & Metal Company, at Casper, Wyoming, was dissolved on March 7, 1921, and that William Wexall will continue the business. All bills owin; by paid tirm will be assumed by Mr. Wexall, and all ac- counts payable t6 said "firm should be paid to him. WILLIAM WE; Publish March 30, 31, April 1, 1921, —_— LOST—Radiator cap for ‘Overian : wpe wa waup Wruune ; THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 1921 LOST AND FOUND LOST AND PEEVED—If ‘the gentle- man that traded Stetsons peers) a wastat the wrestling LOST—String of crystal and lavender beads on Wolcott street, between Ninth and Fifth: finder please return to Mrs. H. R. Lathrop, 905 South Center and receive reward. . _3-30-tf LOST—Between 1044 South Cedar and I partman Laird store; diamond ring with small of money; liberal reward. 500 East Yel lowstone, phone 1275W-. Bt , |LOST—Wednesday; diamond ring; be- bin and Midwest Refin- inside ‘uilding; re- 3-31" “yma building or Box 68, Tribune. Please leave at post affice. WANTED TO BUY WANTED—Highest price paid for second pane furniture, phone ae -15-t! WANTED—To buy; 4 baby carriage. Call 1257W. 3-31-2t* LIVESTOCK FOR SALE—Draft horses, mares. harness, Blanchard camp moved one block north of North Casper school ERPS New & 2nd Hand Furniture—Up- holstering & Furniture Repairing 326 W. Yellowstone, phone 16173. AUDITORS REIMERTH & VAN DENBERG Accountants—Income Tax Service 4th Floor 0-8 Bidg. Tel, 7673. ACCOUNTANTS ~— J, A. LIKELY Public Accountant and Auditor All Kinds of Books opened and closed and kept. Authority on In- come Tax matters. business coming sthrough my office kept strictly confidential. 125 W. SECOND. PHONE 1268. GUARANTEE REvISTRY, pn ‘Auditors and Accountants—Stoc trar and Transfer Registrar Agent 208-11 Oil Kixnhange Bldg. Phone 660 | T* ARCHITECTS DUBOIS & GOODRICH, Architects Rooms 24-25 Townsend Block Casper, Wyo. Phone 440 GARBUTT, WEIDNER & SWEENEY ‘Architee 415 Oil Exchange Bldg, Phone 1162 C, A, RAINWATER » Architect Office, 219, Midwest Bldg. Phone 1332 ee AR nnn AUTO REPAIRING Yellowstone Vulcanizing & Re- Shop. Old Tires made new. 522 _E. Yellowstone. ‘BAGGAGE and TRANSFER Pioneer ‘Warehouse & ‘Transfer Co. Warehousing and distribution. "Trunks, baggage and heavy haul- ing. 136 West B. St. Phone 988. WHITE TRANSFER CO. Geo, Retallock, Mgr. “All White Trucks.” 126 S. David. SEE BEN TRANSFER CO. Baggage, Heavy Hauling and Piano Moving. Phone 74-J. SEARLES TRANSFER Phones: Res. 87-W, Office 104 MOVING A SPECIALTY BEAUTY SHOPS IDEAL BEAUTY SHOP Balcony Smith-Curner Drug Store ___Sitisfaction Guaran ___CHIROPRACTORS Lyric Theater Office Phone 706, KR. B. G. HAHN eee! HAHN Phone 1457 E 1 M. HOUSER P. S. C, Graduate BNL It make house calls or call at au Last Fifth Phone 15283 CIVIL ENGINEERS ISHER, ©. E. nan Plans, extimates and 214 Midwest Bldg. For the Best in Building CLEANERS gnd PRESSERS THE S&RVICE CLEANERS Horsch & Nygaard Cleaning, Pressint: J ‘Remodeling iter, rath 4 aa Rallroad Sts. Berries" Our Motto. Phone 56, ‘CASPER CLEANERS, Inc. Cleaning Dycing Remodeling 120 East Fifth. Tel. 2: 2550. ~ CONSULTING ENGINEER & WORTHINGTON Engineers eas, Rigo arird and Cement aceon plan Alans ieee eee Pease Upright Blue Rooms _7-8-9-10 Townsend Bldg. CONTRACTORS For the Best in Building TRANH LT autider, Phone 10003 DENTISTS New Location. Over White. Grocery | — 112_K. Second—Suite 5—Phone 66_ FOOT SPECIALIST L. J. PERRAULT All Foot Allménts Treated Without Pain. Apt. B, Wyatt Hotel, eee <0 Pa NERC PERY SERB IELIE Ne arm 2 = Business and Professional Directoy| “AUCTION. HOUSE nes DOCTORS DE. J. C. KAMP Physician and Surgeon jwest Bldg. Suite 301 to 311. Aitiog Ph 1650 8 1651, Res. Ph. 45, DR. MYERS Physician and Surgeon Special Attention Given ‘e Diseases of Women and Children. Suite 200-201, 0.-S. Bldg. Phones: Office 699, Res. 764. MARSHALL C. KEITH, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Special Attention Given w Obstet- rics and Diseases of Women and Children, Blackmore Bldg. Phones: Office 30, Res. 164. HAT CLEANERS NEW YORK HAT CLEANIN Works and Shoe Shining Pavior Eta 1319W HOTELS THE HOME HOTEL is under new management; rates $1 to $2.50. Special rate by week or month. 135 West Second. Phone 139, eae LABOR AGENCIES Working Men's Social Club, Col- ored Labor Agency, 254 W./A, St. Phone 893, ©. H. Reagor, Pres, LAWYERS WILLIAM 0. WILSON Attorney-at-Law Suites 14-15-16, Townsend Block HAGENS & MURANE . Lawyers 206-207 Oil Exchange Bldg. NICHOLS & STIRRETT Lawyers 309-10-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. GEORGE W. FERGUSON Attorney-at-Law Townsend Bldiz, Phone 196-3 MUSICIANS 3. WAITZ BUCHER - Instruction in Piano, Organ, Theory of Music—Phono 477W or 1508 OSTEOPATHS DR. L. L, WADE Osteopathic Physician tm. 5-7 Wood Bik. Phone 1277-3. PRODUCE BARTON PRODUCE CO. Wholesale Poultry, Eggs. Froit and Negetables. 333 _N. Wolcott St. _ RADIATOR REPAIRING CASPER AUTO RADIATOR WORKS Rey and Cleaning— on & Jackson Bt nce iad 434 W._ Yellowstone Phone 1054W AUTO RADIATOR SERVICE Re-Coring and. -p Expert Workmen 124 West Second. Phone 1545, See eee _SHOE SHINING PARLORS AMERICAN SHINING PARLOR We Solicit Your Patrona; LOBBY _0-S BUELDINi pee 2 ee Li) _EMPLOYw\"NT_ BUREAU Employn. nt Pia etsieme la Wyoming kinds of help furnished. 200 W. st., Phone 1311W. P. 0. Box 83. Si PAINTING Bush 5S “When you 255. 8. Center. STENOGRAPHERS BEATRICE L. JONES Public Stenographer Mimeograph Work a Special sae lt fornished by the ACROSS FROM P 0. Phone 1204° | TAILORS ©. H. WHALEY © Ladies’ Gent's Tailoring Cleaning, ing, Repairing and iterations. Gur tailor-made suits as cheap as 116 EB. Midwest Ave—Vhono 487-2 Tim, the Tailor & Cleaner 143 8. Center. Phone 467R. TAXI SERVICE STEPHENS TAXI LINE Phone 132 CALL 88 Of 216 FOR BILLY'S TAXIE Classified Ads FOR RENT—ROOMS FOR RENT—In modern home; close in and reasonable; one sleeping room suitable for two; one large front room with outside entrance; also basement room. 733 South Beech, phone 1471. FOR RENT—Very desirable room in modern bome; suitable for light housekeeping, with kitchen privileges; two business ladies preferred. Phone 13933, 1324 South Ash. 3-31-1t FOR RENT—Two large well furnish- ed front Ded rooms; suitable for one or two gentlemen. Phone Ss ro FOR RENT—An excellent up stairs South David, 717W- 0. FOR RENT— One furnished living room; close in; suitable for one or. two gentlemen, Phone 1457, 162 North Kimball 0,3t FOR RENT — One large, furnished basement room with hot and cold water and toilet. 134 North Mere 5 -28-t FOR RENT—Rooms in modern homey close in; suitable for man and wife or gentlemen. 824 South Wolcott. 3-30-2t* FOR RENT--Two modern furnished jokostaas e an connection; wultabl ur young men. 335 sath "park, ome *O8M. 329" if ROOM AND BOARD— For a good room in a new house and a first- See J. Christen- 3-28-6t* class family table. sen, 318 West First street. FOR RENT—Two basement roains, nicely furnished for lisht housekeep- ing. 619 West Eleventn. 3-31-2t FOR RENT—Modern front bed room; gentlemen preferred. 121 South David, phone 780R. 3-31-2t* 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--Three furnished house- keeping rooms. Call 1228, Box Eld- er. 3-30-2t* FOR RENT— One large basement room with hot and cold water Cy toilet. 134 North Jackson. 28-41 FOR RENT—Sleeping room; also garage. 1326 South Jefferson. 3-29-4t* FOR RENT—Rooms and board. 414 South Oak. 830-6" WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS ~ WANTED! Three, four or five-room furnished house, by responsible purties. Prefer close Address— BOX 65, TRIBUNE 3-28-dh $2,000 MORTGAGE On improved clear city. property, worth. $4,000. will be given. for loan of that amount. Name your interest, Box 67, The Tribune. 3-31-10% WANTED—to rent by April 5th; use of garage or car space, preferably in neighborhood of Seventh and South Beech, must have electric light, if possible with flooring and pit; for ten days; party wishing to over- haul car. 701 South Beech, phone 7935. 3-29-1 PAIR PRICE— Paid for discarded clothing, shoes, guns, jewelry, trunks, suit cases, musical instru- ments, electric fans, kodaks, saddles and ess. We call to buy and pay cash, phone 416. The Toggery Shup, 120 West Second. 3-3-25¢ WANTED—Anything of value you have to seli—furniture, rugs, sew- ag machine—any kind of household oods. We buy and sell anything. *hone 1086. 2-28-tf, WANTED—A complete list of a few strings of tools and casings also or Mack’s and rigs, box 2245, Salt Lake City, Utah. 2-10-40t WANTED—Room; unfurnished, first floor preferred; reasonable. Phono Mr. Lemp, 562W. 3-31-10" WANTED—Tents, tarps, saddles, har- goods. Phone 1086. WANTED—Clean lightweight cotton rags; Sc pound, Tribune office. dh. WANTED—Highest prices paid for furniture, 120 West Midwest Ave. phone 249, 12-29-f. WANTED—Second hand furniture, / highest prices paid, phone 66D. Ca O-tt. FOR RENT—HISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT—Farm—Renter irrigated ranch; Big Horn Basin; wg married man preferred. L. D: » General Delivery, Casper, Wyom- 3-25-te. ‘wanted; FOR RENT—Garage for two 124 North Wolcott, phone 729R. 3-30-3t* FOR RENT—Light running sewing machine, phone 1086. T10-+t FOR REWi—HOUSES FOR RENT— Shack; suitable for baching, light and fuel furnished; convenient to refinery, Inquire 831 pata street; $25 per month.’ cars. 3-31-1¢ FOR RENT—vhrees ‘room house, two Toms in basement; partly furnished; water and wired. 634 South Melrose, inquire 327 East Eighth. 3-22-tf, FOR RENT— Two-room hou: at 1109 South Cedar, light and. wat Inquire 1121 South Cedar, 8-81-2t FOR RENT—Two-room house and furniture for sale. Phone 12397. 9-81-2t° "FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—A beautiful corner ot Will sell all or one-half and take n car at right prices, on good termi, Call 629 Kirk street. 3-tf, eg Heals) SEES ET FOR SALE—Modern rooming hot new January 1, 1920; good locati must sell at once; bargain. Greybull, Wyo. Box 77! 3-26-71 ~~ Box WILL SELL—Lot on south Jackson and on water for only $500; P.O, 503. 3-28-21 \ ATRIAL SN a ty pa rawera veo

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