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PAGE EIGHT QWN YOUR OWN HOME-REALTON ss POSSESS KINGDOM OF YOUR OWN’ By JOHN G. JONES. (Harry Free Realty Company.) The word “home” is the grandest word in our language, | qi denotes the greatest thing in the world. ories is that of “home.” The Our grandest mem- wanderer encourages himself with the thought that some day he will return to the “dear | homestead across the sea.” The loveliest song ever sung is “Home, Sweet Home,” home. Men whose business compels them to live away from home always speak of the day when they shall return. Almost the first thought of the Pil- grims, after they had landed in Amer- ica, was fora home. And so immedl- ately they’ built. themselves sturdy homes of the straight-shaftod pine trees. There little log dwelling, some of which are still standing, could be seen everywhere about the--rugged; shores. Nearly all men look forward to the time, when they’ will own their own not without reason did they “A man’s home is his castle.” It is a place of refuge from the worries and cares of daily life. And under its shelter he feels secure from the hostile forces of wind and rain, storm and tempest. Give a man a home and you give him a country. His loyalty to the state is based on his loyaty to his home. The patriot is always men who have a home and all the associations that go with it. turber, usually know none of these things. Today, more than ever before, people are seriously considering. how they shall live. They realize that the dwelling place has a marked influ- ence upon living and character; that the inspiration of home next to re- ligion, is the greatest in life. No family can ever acquire quite that deep seated loye and interest nor have the desire or ambition to adorn and beautify a dwelling place for which they pay rent to a landlord. But when they “own their own home” when they know that every thought and every dollar they put into it is @ permanent investment, which pays big dividends in the family happiness and contentment, then that place, however lowly or humble, is of inter- est to them, because it is truly a home. Every man should begin naw to think, of owning a home in this city of Casper which has a great future. Do not wait. Decide now, Any realtor of the Casper real estate board is ready to help you. PET BEAR TO BE SHIPPED TO HARDING PHOENIX, Ariz. April 9.—B. R. Pearson, a rancher of Idaho, passed through ‘here with a cinnamon’ bear which he said he intended 'to send to President Harding as an addition to the White House pets. Mr. Pearson said he caught the bear near Chihua- hua, Mexico, where he spent the winter. He now is on his way to his home in Idaho, whence the bear will be sent to Washington. AS ST NOTICE TO ALL CREDITORS GRACE L. JOEHNK. In the matter of the Estate of Grace L. Joehnk, deceased. Notice is hereby given to all cred- itors and others interested in the estate of Grace L. Joehnk, deceased, that on the 2nd day of March, 1921, Theodore Jochnk, the duly appoint- ed administrator of said _estat2 ‘The alien and the dis-} ( although he who wrote. it never hada filed his final account and petition for the distribution of said estate with the Clerk of the District Court, Sixth Judicial District, in and. for Natrona. County, Wyoming, where anyone interested may examine said account and petition and file ob- jections thereto, at any time within thirty (30 days after the last pub- lication of this notice, same being May 18, 1921; and if no objections are filed, the said administrator will make final settlement of said estate on said date, or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard. If no objections to said account id petition are filed within the time provided for said notice, the court may examine said account and petition, and if found correct, may: proceed to make final settlement of said estate in the manner provided by law.. THEODORE JOEHNK, Administrator. Publish March 26, Apr. 2, 9, 16, 1921. HP) NOTICE. There. was a mistake made in the summary of the Game and Fish laws recently published concerning the open season for deer. The sum- mary reads “Open season for deer, September 1 to October, 16, inclu- sive,” but should tie “September 15 to October 15, inclusive. WM. T. SUDKINS, Commissioner. Publish April 2, 9, 16, 1921. NOTICL. State of Wyoming 3 County of Natrona ) In_ the District “Court, Sixth Ju- dicial Distri LEROY L, WILLIAMS, ) Plaintiff, ; vs. CHARLES L. PERRIN, ) Defendant. ) To Charicz 4. Ferri, said _de- fendant, a non-resident of Wyo- ming, whose present place of resi- dence and postoffice address is un- known, but whose last known place of residence and postoffice address was Casper, Natrona County, Wyo- ming: Said defendant will take notice that he has been sued in the above entitled court, and that his prop- erty situated in this count; has been attached to secure satisfaction of the judgment. ee be obtained in said jaction, by Leroy L. Wil- liams; that the object and prayer of the petition in said action ‘is to 19, at rate o: num; which balance to. be due under th ions of & co} nal Been, of plaintiff of defendant a that he is re- the petition of | aiaiaeiee filed in. in the above named court on or before the 17th day o: |May, 1921, or said petition will be! taken as true at judgment ren-; dered accordin: Dated aay 1921. sit '2 CONWELL, Clerk of Court.) nity Deputy. Attorney for Plain ntiée. Publish March 5, 12, 18, 26, April 2, 16, 1921. ake e ee rt aS NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. State of wong ee . ete Res Natrona ) istrict Court of the Sixth Judicial District. Jasper N. Chambers Plaintiff, ) ) vs. < Hannah R. Chambers, ) Defendant. ) To Hannah R. Chambers, whose known place of residence and et a address was No. 426 N. 3rd St., Omaha, Neb. Take notice that Jasper Chambers has filed a ith against you in the ahove named court, the object and prayer of which is for a divorce a vinculo matrimoni, on the prouncs that on or about the 27th day of February, 1920, you wilfully Saeaneeed an abandoned the plaintiff and that such desertion has ever since con- tinued and still continues. You are further notified: that you are required to answer the said peption on or before the 28th day of May, A. D. 1921, or the allega- tions of oe petition will be taken as true and judgment rendered ac- cordingly. Witness the hand and seal of an Corres fet 8th day of March; A. (Seal) HAZEL CONWELL, Clerk of the District Court, Natrona County, Wyoming Publish March 2, April 2, 9, 16, 23, 30, 1921. POPES he Res NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. In the District Court, Sixth Ju- dicial District in and for Natrona County, Wyoming. John Christianson, ) Plaintiff, ) vs. } Christina Christianson, ) @ Defendant. ) To Christina Christianson, whose last known pane fice address and lace of residence was Lindstrum, lorway: Take notice, that John Christian- son has filed a petition against you in the above named court, the ob- ject and prayer of which is for a divorce a vinculo matrimoni on the round of desertion. Your are further notified that We Are Experts When It Comes to Moving, Draying, Transfer and Storage | We Specialize in Moving Pianos, Safes and Heavy Machinery Gebo Coal Natroné TR PHONE 343, J. L. Biedermann, Prop. Moving , Vans, Drays and Bagenge aapetrely We Handle’ All Kinds of Hay and Feed *S non 949 Raaee S-FUE Kelly-Springfield Tires There are two ways of telling a good automobile tire. your car and wear it out. is to: look for the name KELLY- way But SPRINGFIELD on the side. Casper Supply Co. Corner Center and Linden Sts. OIL CITY AUTO SUPPLY CO. 412 East Second Phone 1112 165 So. One way is to put it on the better Phone 913 WHITE MOTOR TRUCK CO. Ash Phone 908 and defendant and f Per was incorporated - jmaker, R. H. Nichols and Roy id| (N&S) i fhe Casper Daily Cribune [ADDITIONAL TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED you are required to answer said per |tition on or before the 25th day of jgunes yuaay or og isipennora.3 of &. peige nm will taken as tru: iad Henne nee Revoratigs ieee Satan of March, 1981, eek is [2 921. (Seal), HAZEL CONWELL, Clerk of! the District Court, Natrona County, Wyoming. Publish April 2, 9, 16, 23, 30, May 7, 14, 1921. ps Al ak ie AE NOTICE OF INCORPORATION. |. Wyoming Trust PSs bert aha’ Cas- office of the Secretary of State of the State of Wyoming, at 2 o'clock p. eae ay 192i. The: term | e nce of said company is for Rote years next aft-rtie. above date. e. object for which said corpora: ‘ion is formed is to conduct a eral banking, savings bank and and trust business in the State ‘of Wyoming. The capital stock of. said) company is One Hundred Thousand Dollars, divided into One! Thousand shares of th> par value of One’ Hundred Dollars per shazs, fully-paid and~non-assessable. The affairs and management of said cor- poration shall be under the control of a board of seven directors and B, B. Brooks, P. J. O'Connor, N. S. Wilson, R. C. Cather, Carl F. Cs Wyland constitute said Cte oe the first corporate year of said company. (The principal operations of said company shall be conducted in the County of Natrona, State of Wyoming. e principal office of said company is at 201 South Cen- ter Street, Casper, Wyoming, and R. C. Cather, is the aneat Peri said company in charge of sai ice. = C. CATHER, Secretary. Publish April 8, 9, 11, 1921, SERVICES OFFERED WANTED—Boures’ raised, © moved, foundations, floors, steps, every: thing completed, basements Made un- der hovses and finished ready to move into. Phone 654M for Pies WANTED— Russ to clean, upholster- ing, furniture repairing and box spring and mattress making. Phone 1239W, Warrwick Carpet Cleaning company. 4-2-12t% TOM EVANS. Painting and decoratiig of an kina: hanes men only. 223 North: Parl ree’ WANTED—I solicit your day | work; cleaning windows and carpets a specialty. Mrs. Phillips, 139 South Lincoln street. 4-5-10t gest cath aR ESSE aE Se ht ‘BOOTS AND SHOES*'soled and heeled, from $1.50 to $3.00. Corner Jackson and Second street. making. South David. Phone T17W. WANTED—All| kinds of washings, rough dry and family washing a specialty. Phone 791R. 3-31-12t* WANTED—All kinds of washings. Phone 6945. 4-7-3" FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR EXCHANGE—Highty acres ot good farm land In “South Dakota;| W. ‘want three or four-room house or lots. F, C. Bass, box 503, Casper, 4:7-3t* FOR SALE OR TRADE-—Buick Six touring car, 1918 model. Cal): Sun- day, 938 South Walnut street. 4-9-2t* TO EXCHANGE—Several thousand brick for CACDEEE SE: work, 139 Arey? H_street. it}. for Casper. property. W. WANTED TO. RENT — Piano,’ or would take good.care of instru- ment. for a couple of - months. for people fetid Casper. Phone a WANT eT cangthiay of vaiue™ td have to sell—furniture, rugs; se! ing machine—any kind of household goods. We buy and sell anything. Phone 10! 2-28-tf. WANTED TO RBENT—Large fur- nished room in modern home; per- manent; references, if required. - Ad. dress A. M. P., care Tribune, dh, WANTED TO TRADE—Lot in Seattle 1211 South Elm street. Phone -1583W. © —————— WANTED TO RENT—An- apartment until June 10, by couple with no children. , Box 75, Tribune. 4-T-tt WANTED—A complete lst ofa few strings of tools and casings also or Mack’s and rigs, box 2245, Salt Lake City, Utah. 2-10-30t ‘ANTED—Reliable couple to take two children to country for mer. Phone 721W. 4 WANTED—Two girls to share modern furnished house. Miss © Kamps. Phone 349. 4-730" WANTED TO RENT—Threo or four- room house; close in; reasonable. t R. C,, Tribune. Willard Batteries Win They win on reputation—when you think of batteries you naturally think first of Willard, They win on quality. ‘The most important battery improvements, including Threaded Rubber Insulation, originated with Willard. They win in dollars-and-cents sav- ing. No outlay for replacement of insulation if you buy the Willard Threaded Rubber Battery because Threaded Rubber Insulation outlasts the battery plates, The Willard Threaded Rubber Bat- tery is standard on 175 makes of cars. Ask us about it. We're headquarters for Willard Batteries and Willard Service. Auto Electric Co, 136 East Midwest Ave. Phone 968-J Willard Batteries The bank is under us, the i is across the street. postoffice ‘We are rooms 202-2 MIDWEST BLDG. Phone 1480 Specializing in REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE, NOTARY PUBLIC doe Ben Really Ge. REALTORS Phone 74-W We're Ready To move your household goods. We specialize in haul- ing furniture and pianos. Baggage and any kind of hauling. We are prompt and we give a guarantee on all our work. See Ben Transfer Co. Stanley Overbaugh, Prop. Phone 74-J N. & A. Coal Co. |!. ‘wyoming Fhone 1400 AUCTION HOUSE New & 2nd Hand ‘Furniture—Up- holstering & Furniture Re} pairing =326_W. Yellowstone, phone 1617. AUDITORS —~__~__-_---—- rr - Pecttatraas & VAN et ane itants—Income sii Floor 08 Bid. Pek 163. ACCOUNTANTS GUARANTEE REvISTRY, CORP. Auditors and Accountants—Stock and Transfer Agents Registrar 268-11. O11 Exnhange/Bidg: Fhone 6% ARCHITECTS WESLEY COULTER, Architect. Wyoming Practice Only. Immediate Service. 314 Foster Bldg., Denver, Colo. 1 intend to ‘locate in Casper. DUBOIS & GOODRICH, Architects Rooms) 24-25 ‘ownsend Block Casper, Wyo. hone 440 GARBUTT, WEIDNER & SWEENEY Architect 415 Oil Exchange Bidg. Phone 1162. ©. A. RAINWATER Architect £19, Midwest Bldg, Pu.one 1332 AUTO REPAIRING Yellowstone Vulcanizing & -Re- treading Shop. Old. Tires made new. $22 E. Yellowstone. Office, Picneer Warehouse &- Transfer Co. Warehousing and distribution. baggage and heavy haul- West B. St) Phone 968. WHITE TRANSFER co. Geo. Retallock, . Mgr. An White Trucks.” 126 David. enone SEE BEN TRANSFEF, ‘CO. Baggage, Heavy Hauling and Piano Moving. Phone 74-J. SEARLES TRANSFER Phones: Res. 87-W, Office '104 MOVING A SPECIALTY ooo BEAUTY SHOPS ee IDEAL BEAUTY SHOP. Balcony Smith-Lurner Drug Store Satisfaction Guaranteed ___CHIROPRACTORS Suite 2, Townsend Block Phones: Office 423, Phone 1457 EVAH M. HOUSER P. 8, C. Graduate | 7, hi alls call at 21 Es it Aga a Phone 15284 CIVIL ENGINEERS W.. H. pl ie ©. urvey! vbr stimates “and § te Reoin. 2 ~~ Bidg. For the Test Sia Bal CLEANERS and PRESSERS THE SERVICE CLEANERS & Nygaard Center, Fifth Sts. Service” Our Motto. _ Phone 56, CASPER CLEANERS, Inc. Cleaning Dyeing Remodeling 120 East Fifth. ‘Tel. CONSULTING ENGINEER Frente lb rw ncni rd and bt aS rarr oh ‘LER & WORTHINGTON Consulti cers tes and eee Pe aah Contraréor and Bulider Phone 10993 DENTISTS DR. J. J. DONOVAN 1 tion Over White's Grocery Nv Ki Second—Sulte 5—Phone | 66_ mployment Agency—J. M. McGowan, Prop. S. Center St. (rear). Phone 814. 0. Box 130. P a em eee ZMPLOYIA7NT_BUREAU |~ DOCTORS DR. J. C. KAMP etn innered «and Surgeon Midwest Suite 304 to 311, Office Ph. _ & 1651, Res. Ph. 45, oe DR. MYERS Physician and Surgeon Special Attention Given to Diseases of Women and Children. Suite 200-201, 0.-S. Bidg. Phones: Office 699, Res. 746. MARSHALL C. KEI1H, M, D, Physician and Scrgeon Special Attention Given to Obstet. Diseases ‘ re Phones: Office 30, Tes. 164. HAT CLEANERS NEW YORK HAT CLEANIN( Works and. Shoe Shining Paver 123 South Center Phone 1319 Wy HOTELS THE HOME HOTEL is under new managemen’; rates $1 to $2.50; Special rate by week or month, 135 West Second. Phone 139. N oS LABOR .AGENCIES Working Men’ Social Club, Col- ored Labor Agency, 254 W. A. St. esi 893, C. H. Reagor, Pres, LAWYERS sane & es 2-223 Miuwest’ feces Bldg. Phone 12 Jl ree 0. WILSON orncy-at-Law Suites erate Townsend Block HAGENS & MURANE Lawyers 206-207 Oil Exchange Bldg, NICHOLS & STIRRETT Lawyers 809-10-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. GEORGE W. FERGUSON Attorney-at-Law Townsend Bldg: Phone 196-3 MUSICIANS Waltz BUCHER Instruédlen in no, an, Theory of Music—Phone Pit ie 1508 OSTEOPATHS DR.|L. L,-WADE oO hic Physician Rm. 5-7 Wood Bik. PRODUCE BARTON PRODUCE Co. Wholesale Poultry, Eggs. Fruit apa Vegetables, 333 N. Wolcott St, _ RADIATOR REPAIRING Repair seep. vine had AQ WORKS Tetkson Eteere Pivot Cores 434_W. Yellowstone Phone 1054W AUTO RADIATOR SERVICE Bert Wellington and . port Workmen 124 West *econd. Phone 1545, SHOE SHINING PARLORS angigat Pimms PaRLOn LOBBY 0-5 BUILDING SIGN PAINTING Bush Sign & Decorating Co. “When ‘you think SI think Bush” 255 _S. Center. ne 1LORSW. ~~ — __STENOGRAPHERS Beatrice 1. rE Jones (Pub. § (Pub. Stenographer) Mimeograph ‘Work a Specialty Tribune Bldg. Phone 1204. TAILORS Ladies’ and Gents Tatlloring ‘so Cleaning, be cperayis ents at and 8 oor alternates rhe as cheap as ready-made. 116 B. Midwest Ave.—Phone 482-3 the Tailor & Cleaner 13° S. ¢ Center, Phone 467R. "TAXI SERVICE STEPHENS TAXI LINE Phone 132 CALL 85 Of 216 YOR BILLY'S TAXIF 4:9-2t° Phone 1277-3. ~. wwe | garage and chicken hous W. —————— a oe tak ba saad saddles, har and househoi fgcores. ‘phone 1086. 274 ee ETDS anDeTeDeT WANTEM—Clean lightweight’ cotton raxs; 5c pound, Tribune office. i WANTED—Highest prices paid for furniture, 120 West Midwest Ave. plione 249, 12-294 WwW. D—Second hand furniture, iicnest pees paid, phone Sees Ws ~ MISCELLANEOUS ; : Firde Oracon Land Uncle Sam and the State of Oregon will give you 40, 80, 120 or 160 acres free, providing that-you will buy the water at $60.00 per acre to Rriaite it ‘on 20 years time. “ We have thousands of acres of dry farm ‘land at 60c to $1.50 per acre. Guaranteed to be as represented, A. H. Cutright ROOM I: | SPRAGUE HOTEL Casper, Wyo. FoR RENT OR LEASE for five or six months, a strictly modern five room house with sun parlor; gas bot for ‘cooking and heating; no childr or “pets. Call 408J, evenings. 4-9-1t re are hind Sh thet ed aaa THREE PER°CENT monthly divi dends paying now; possibly 50 per ¢ent. monthly, Write Jay F. Smith. Burkburnett, Texas, 4-9-1t* PSYCHMETRY BOsiness questions answered. Scien tific palmistry. Mrs. ‘Blood, room 1 American Hotel. 4-8-6 OS BATH HOUSE—O-S_ Building tub, shower, steam; try our cabine: bath for rheumatism; open 8 a, m. tc 10 p.m. 4-1-tf, CALL 100 for, special prices on sand and gravel, hauling and ex. cayating. 4-5-5 LOST AND FOUND pace als LAR SSAA ean LOST—String of crystal and lavender beads on Wolcott street, between Ninth and Fifth: finder please return to R. Lathrop, 905 South Center, ‘and receive reward. 3-30-t: Pines eae te lila dR a LOST—Pair of glasses, between The - Pali and Iris Theater. Return tc T. J. Gilroy, ‘ard. ‘Tribune. * LOST—On Woftott street, betwee: First and Seventh, on March 28, woman's mipx collar. Rev. P. K. id wards, 1016 South Wolcott. 4-4-tf Se ei Cad OE FOP. SALE—REAL ESTATE Investors Ready cash will gain a real bargalr in revenue producing real estate. have two nine-room _ houses, cee rooms and bath on first, floor) anc four rooms and bath in besement This preperty is offered at a bargair for quick sale, Hot air heat; builtin features; fine wood work, and all mod ern. fixtures, .are incorporatea in these houses, which haye. never been used Large. 60x146-foot lots well located Property suitable either for revenuc producing or ideal for homes. A new four-room property, moderr throughout: and finished: basement; lo cated on streets will also be sac rificed for.quick sale. This property is on.a_50x140-foot lot. .As a revenue producer for this desirable home. there is a thtee-toom house located on, the rear of the lot. ‘This is the first time these’ properties have: been offered. Chester. M. Bryan , RECEIVER. _ Phones: Office 14233.__ FOR SAL! negs lot, -tw ast of court house, 60x140. feet; has two that_rent for $32 and $50. A. Phone | 748. FOR SALE—By ‘owner; house; eight: apartments: or trade for a five .or six-+osm house in southwest part of city, A. J. ©; well, 528 West Tenth. 4 FOR SAL&—-Lot 422, Kenwood addi- tion; 132x40 feet house. 12x16 feet; FOR SALH—three’ lots In North _Barlingtoy, good location. Peter Mellas, 407 “West _A street. 4:6-7t “-FOR SALE—HOUSES _ FOP. SALE—A beautifal bungalow on South Lincoln in the best residential sistrict, consisting of six rooms and bath with all built-in features; full basement with finished. apartment; hot water heat: ‘full lot; large $3,000 cash possession at South Lincoln. 4-9.2t° FOR SALR—By owner; six-room mod- ern, furnished ‘house; garage; all cement walks and driveways; lot 60x 240. feet, east front on South Grant, Phone 728R. 41-tf FOR SALE—By owner; modern home swith latest ‘gas fixtures; has six rooms on first floor, basement and large lot 60x140- feet. ' For particulars call at 1323 South Etm, -8-314f. penne Mint bail at cao RCCL St Daa FOR SALE—Two frame _ two-room payment gives” you once. Owner, 332 houses; one house furnished; one | unfurnished; would consider car in sale. 760 St: Mary, North Casper. 47-30" FOR 8‘4~=—Three-room house, fur- nished; Saene garage; lawn; water, and Jights;;terms, Owner, 1108 South ‘Washington. street. 4-8-2t° FOR SALE—Two-room house 16x24; ‘on lot 50x130; garage and outbuild- ings; lot 8, block 158; east front. In quire 1334 South Poplar. 4-730" FOR, SALE—Modern home, all latest built-in features, best pazt of town. yin take car as p3rt payment, phone WANTED—We have several. parties weiting for rightly-located city roperty..What have you? Call on us. ¢ Ben Realty Co., 202 Midwest Bldg., Phone 1480. 4-5-3¢ WANTED—Large size family ice box. Anderson & Eaton, uit, Boyt: Pep. lar ‘street. Phohe 1250. WANTED TO BUY—Four or room house, Address P, 0. » Phone 3515, £1) kitchen, one-room stucco | 143. {| FOR. RENT—One two-room furnished ‘ l SATURDAY, APRIL 9, 1921 FOR RENT Pein roommate ern home; changed. Phone 721J. ee FOR RENT—Try this one; nice front room in new house, adjoining good table board, family style if de- sired. 1302 ye! ‘Ash street. Phone 3133. ssa 4 FOR RENT—Otie room in home, adjoining bath; suitable ‘for one or two gentlemen. Phone 1044R. 215 North Lincoln street. 4-8-3t* must re reference. seine fisn i a5t FOR RENT—Cheerful desirable room; in modern home; with breakfast if desired. 409 South agen Gees’ large, furnished hot and cold FOR RENT — One basement room wit water and toilet, 134 North Jackson. FOR RENT—Nice modern bedroom; gentlemen preferred, 742 South Beech street. Phone 131R. 4-9-2t* FOR RENT—Modern furnished room, adjoining bath. 839 South Grant street. ‘Phone 16075. 4-9-tf FUik'RENT—Nice modern room, next! to bath; gentlemen preferred. 310 CY avenue. 3 FOR RENT—Two gentlemen preferred. evenue. sleeping rooms; 404 Milton 4-9/2 FOR RENT—Large front room; bath and steam heat, 725 East Second street. 4-9-1t* BOARD. AND ROOM. in private family. 615 South Beech Lahey aCe -9-t FOR RENT—Front bedroom, bath ad- joining; steam heat. Phone ah ©OR RENT — A modern furnished room; close in. Inquire 834 Ea Second’ street. Phone 140W.4:8-3t* FOR RENT—Rooms, adjoining bath; for one or two gentlemen. 426 South Kimball. Phone 1221W. 4-7-tt FOR RENT—One furnished room; suitable for gentlemen. 311 South McKinley. 4-8-4t* ®OR RENT—Large front room modern home. 1324 South = Ai street. 4-8-2t OR RENT—One sleeping room; upstairs. South im street. 4-75tt FOR RENT— One large basement room with hot and «old water and tollet. 134 North Jackson. 3-28-tf. sOARD AND ROc.I in private fam- ily. 5615 South Beech street. | 4-9-tf BOARD AND ROOM in private hag ily. Phone 159M. 4-9-1t FOR RENT—Two rooms furnished for housekeeping. Phone 1281J, 4-9-2t SOR RENT—Three furnished “base- ment rooms. 633 CY avenue. 4-7- FOR RENT—Room with bath, 1204 South Walnut. 4-8-2 FOR RENi—ROUSES FOR RENT — One new plastered three-room house with large errs closet and cupboards; unfurnisked. In- quire 127 East H, North Buclington. in modern 1021 oe FOR RENT—Six-room suodern_ hou: close in. Inquire 33% South Lin street. 4 FOR RENT—Twe-room house, unfur- nished except. range, 132° West Tenth street, 4a-tt, oN FOR REN{f—Four-room house East 4 street. Phone 1044. 4:8-2t* “FOR RENT—APARTMENTS: FOR RENT — Strictly modern’ fur- nished apartment; two . bedroonis, livingroom, diningroom and bath; gas range and heater. reed South Poplar street. ot FOR RENT—Apartment, vacant next Friday, modern except heat; f nished except bedding and dishes; $4 per month. 1223 East First. Phone B 4-9-1t basement apartment with bath; algo two furnished sleeping rooms. Phone 1585W or call at 139 South Jefferson stre@t. 4-6-4t* pg bench ES Te SSE ARGS a FOR RENT — Strictly unfurnished i two-room pee with bath; one bed; dressing room; range. Hart apartments. Phone 1811. 4-9-tt FOR RENT—New two-room © apart- ment; unfurnished or will furnis! 1208 North Virginia. For particulars phone 1636R, 4-9-1t* FOR RENT — Basement; sore complete for housekeeping: close in; suitable. for five men or man’ al wife. 910° West Yellowstone. 4-9-1t FOR RENT— Threeroom basement apartment; partly furnished or un- furnished. 1219 South Elm: Phone 1582, 4-8-2 FOR RENT — Furnished basement apartment. 437. South Lincoln. Phone 989. 4 FOR RENT—Furnished _ housekeep- ing apartment. 504 West. Yellow- stone avenue. nies FOR SALE—One milch cow; will be. fresh soon; FOR SALE—Broke team, $120;. bales upland hay, $1 per bale. John A. senvinge.: 1282 South P Poplar street. FOR SALE —Dratt horses, mares, arness, anc! cain] block north of North Casper. schook FOR SALE — Young Holstein cow with two-weeks-old heifer calf. 136 South Washington street. ~ 4-8-2t° FOR’ SALE—Two brood sows. For in- formation phone 1414, 4:9-3t BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE—Ch (on other business) best restaurant in Manville. J. W, Daley, Merchants Restaurant, Manville, °. Box 291, accqunt of WANTED—Highest price’ paid for second hand furniture, phone 1660. 3-15-tf. FOR SALE—Grocery, market, bakery end rooming house; all doing good business; leaving town. Peter Mellas, 307 West A street, 4-6-it