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“PAGE EIGHT NOTICE. of Wyoming ) ) County In District. Court, Sixth Judicial District, in and for the County of Natrona, \in the State of Wyomin, The Nicolaysen Lumber Com} y, a Wyoming corporation, plai eorge McRorey, Chester Receiver of George Mc. r Mutual Building & ation, a Wyoming cor- Roy £. Martin, Keith:? Lumber Co., a Wyoming corpora tion, 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_G5., a corporation of the State} bt Nebraska, with its principal of- fice and residence in the ity of Lincoln, in the State of Nebraska: The above named defendants, Sait jx se iA and Cornell Sup- y Co., will take notice that they nae 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 Wyoniing 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 80, 1920,| until paid, which said plaintiff al-| leges to be the balance due on an account for goods, 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 George McRorey, for use and actually used in the con- struction of the one-story dwelling house situated on the lot hereafter described; and to estab! and fore- close a materialman's lien upon said dwelling house and upon the Jand on which it is situated, to-wii Lot 13 in Block 1 in Morningside Addition to the Town (now City) of Casper, in said County of trona, in the State of Wyoming, for the above sum with said interest and costs; and that the lien of the) said plaintiff be adjudged to be, first, superior and prior to the lien| of any of the other above named| defendants; and said George Mc- Rorey and Cornell Supply Co.-are required to answer the petition of |8 plaintiff filed in the above named| distrect Sore on or before the 28th} day of May, A. D. 1921, or said petition be taken as true and judgment rendered emp ee Dated March 28, 1921. (Seal) HAZEL CONWELL, Clerk of District Court. William O. Wilson, Attorney for Plaintiff. Publish March 30, April 6, 13, 27, May 4, 11, 1921. poration, 20, NOTICE. State of Wyoming ) )ss. 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. 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- ly 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- ply Co., will take notice that the have been sued, with other defen 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 Mc Rorey, in the sum of $2,462.47, with interest thereon at 8% per annum from August 30, 1920, until paid, which said plain- 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| s in the construction of the one-story dwelling house situated on the lot hereafter described; and to estab. lish and foreclose a materialma BECAUSE It has ISOLATORS which Iock plates apart. It has PORO HARD PLATES. It has CEDAR SEPARA- Chemically Treated to Withstand the Acid GABRIEL SNUBBERS Sales and Service All Sizes’in Stock Casper Battery Co. 505 E. Yellowstone Hy. L. R. Earnshaw, Prop. Phone 907 ! TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED ADS BRING RESULTS. Ten upon said dwelling house and |address was Casper, Natrona Coun- have been sued, with other n the land on which it is sit-{ a, to : Lot 1 in Block 2 in n) (now City) of Casper, in County of Natrona, in the S Wyoming, for the above sur) with 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 George McRorey and Cornell Say ply Co. are required to answer t! petition of plaintiff filed ubove named district court on or be- 1921, or said petition will be taken as true and judgment rendered ac- cordingly. Dated March 28, 1 (Seal) HAZEL CORNWELL, Clerk of District Court, William O. Wilson, Attorney for tif? Publish March 30, April 6, 13) 20, 27, May 4, 11, 1921 NOTICE. State of Wyoming ) ) ss. of Natrona ) istrict Court, Sixth Judicial District, in and for the County of Natrona, in the State of Wyoming. The Nicolaysen Lumber m= pany, a Wyoming corporation, plaintiff, vs. George Chester M. Bryan, Receiver of George McRorey, Roy _E. Martin, A, Scheidemantel and W. S. Holtz man and F. O. Holtzman, and Cor- nell Supply Co., a Nebra: cor- poration, 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 dress was Casper, Natrona Coun- ty, Wyoming, and to Cornell Sup- ply_Co., a corporation of thi Nebraska, with its principal Be fice and residence in the City of Lincoln, in the State of Nebraska: The above named defendants, George McRorey and Cornell Sup. 3 vly Co., will take notice that the: have been sued, with other defend- ae ew y? |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 prayy er of the petition in said action is to obtain judgment against the said George McRorey, in the sum of 2 520.57 with interest thereon at % per annum from September 9, 1920, until paid, which said plain- tiff alleges to be the balance duc on an account for goods, wares and merchandise sold ‘and ‘delivered to the said George McKorey by said plaintiff at the special instance and request of the said Geo Mc- Rorey, for use and actually used in the construction of the one-story | A’ dwelling house uated on the lot here after 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-w: Lot 7 :1 Block 2 in Morningside Addition to the Town (now City) of Casper, in said Coun- ty of Natrona, in the State of Wy: ming, for the above sum with said interest and costs; and that the lien of the said plaintiff be adjudged to be first, superior and prior to the lien of any of the other above McRorey and Cornell Supply Co. are required to answer the petition of plaintiff filed in the above named district court on or before the 28th day of May, A. D.. 1921, or said Fideme will be taken as true and \dgment rendered accordingly. Dated March 28, 1921. (Seal) HAZEL CONWELL, " Clerk of District Court. William 0. Wilson, Attorney for Plaintiff. Publish March 30, April 6, 18, 20, 27, May 4, 11, 1921. peas mele Saas NOTICE. State of Wyoming ) )ss. County, of Natrona ) istrict 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. Holt man and F. O, Holtzman, and Cor- nell Supply Go., 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 are unknown, but whose last known lace of residence and _postoffice nly Cow corporat ide Addition to the Ten ae Nebraska, with its princi said | fice and residence in the e of |Lincoln, in the State of Wyoming, and sete) Cornell Sup- ion of. tate a Os 0 Nebraska: The above named defendants, py, me itt and Cornell Sup- 2 notice that they ive been sued, with other defend- jants above named, in the above en- er of fore the 28th day of May, A. D./to park eo sail the said Geo plaintiff at aH penne request. of th ‘tition in sai ent 6 “pe action above named defendants; and said)‘:tied district court by the above nanied plaintiff, the Lumber Company, in the | poration; Nicolaysen a: Wyoming cor- that the, obese and es hs gainet the in the sum indise aa ee Bovey, for use in the conebenctien of the. one-story g house situated on the lot hereafter deagribed; and to estab- lish and foreclose. a materialman’s lien upon said dwellin, upon. (now McRorey, | ty of the land on ide Addition to thé T. Sty) of Cas; Natrona, in t house and ich. it is sit- uated, to-wit: Lot 3 in aie ey z in icRorey, of, padaat, with jolene: aches at 8% per.annum from 9, 1920, until ‘pee tiff alleges to on an account for ich. tee ea the balance due hereafter described; and to estab-| per. annum « wares and lish and foreclose a mat Jivered tojlien upon said dwellii 01 ehorey by said upon the land ‘on wh ich it instance aaa uated, to-wit: Lot 5 ir, in said Goun- State of Wyo- ming, for the above sum with said interest and-costs; and that the lien of the said plaintiff be adjudged to be first, superior and. prior to the lien of any of the other above named defendants; and said George McRorey and Cornell Supply Co. are required. to answer the petition eer plaintiff filed the 28th da: or. said (Seal William 0. Wilson, Attorne, Panta in the above district court on or before of May, A. ) HAZEL CONWE) Clerk of District for Plaintiff. , May 4, 11, 1921. Abticas Sine ESE NOTICE OF A SPECIAL MEET. ING OF THE STOCKH ourt. larch 30, April 6, 13, 30, D; 1921, etition will be taken as eee and Saanient rendered accord- "ied March 28, 1921. |OLDERS OF WYOKANS OIL SYNDICATE, A WYOMING CORPORATION. To the Stockholders of the said Wyokans Oil Syndicate~ ‘otice is hereby given that pur- suant to the request of the owners of a majority of the shares of the capital stock of the above named Wyokans Oil Syndicate, min: stoc! will be held at the principal o’ of the Com: id Townsend Casper, County o: ye a Wyo- corporation, 2 meeting of the jolders of the said com: ny, Rooms 1 juilding, in the Cit; Natrona, 16th yoming; on tl ny ice a fate day of ril, 1921, at 11 o’clock a. m. of said day, for the purpose of con- sidering and voting:on the follow- ing question, to-wit: Shall the eapial stock of the said Wyokans Oil yndicate be increased from five hundred thousand dol- lars, divided into five hundred thou- res of the par value of one dollar per share, to one million dol- lars, divided into one million shares of the par value of one dollar per fully paid and non-assess- sand share, able named defendants; and said George | 192. L. A. J, PHILIPPOT, Dated this 16th day of March, President. 13, 1921. (W.0.W) State NOTICE. of Wyoming ) ss. County of Natrona In District. Court, Sixth Judicial District, in and for the County of Natrona, in the State of Wyoming. The pany, plaintiff, ener ae McRo: Roy E. Marti eorge McKorey, y, ert A. Scheidemantel and W. 8. Holt O.. Holtzman and Cor- Co., a Nebraska cor- man nell poration, To the above named defendant,! George McRorey, a non-resident of! Nicolaysen Lumber Co: a Wyoming Pas George «Bryan, re receiver and F, Sui sa lefendants. Publish March 16, 2%, 30, April 6, comporetan, of Wyoming, whose present place of residence and postoffice address are unknown, but whose last kno’ place of residence and postoffice| address was Casper, Natrona Coun- ty, Wyoming, and to Cornell Sup-! ply Co., a corporation of the State Be Nebraska, with its principal of- fice Lincoln, ‘in the State of Nebrask: named heer Sup- ‘o., will take notice that they eae SSS Th Geo? ply. and residence in the City je above © McRorey and Cornell while they. last. Sree and a full line of Announcement Our New Bowser Pump is ready for action. Pure filtered gasoline and motor oils, full measure. Our Big Shipment of Hawkeye Tires Just Received And the last of the $1.00 Sale Price. Get yours ‘Your last opportunity to save money on tires like these. We have assorted sizes 7 Gates Super Tread Tires Gates Half Sole at half the and Gates Heavy Tested Tubes. We also make a specialty of Viulcanizing and Repairing. rice of new - tires, Gates Service Station Phone 701-W 240 South Wolcott. oo eercescoccoecoscosccoccascsscocosccoseoesossees: “in| sther to the\ tien of any. 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 shies and pray-| of oF 4 er of the petition, it to obtain ju: aot said George. McRorey, of $2,521.85 with interest said’ action Boe ne wares; and merchandise sold and delivered nai to the said George McRorey by said. request of the said Geo: EEK TAS constrostlon of the aaaattey col jon o1 on dwelling house situated on’ the lot plaintiff at the special instance ites |er of the thal the object and Mc- used in Block: | Morningside Addition to the Town (now City) of in said Coun- ty of Nacerl in the State of Wyo- ming, for the above sum. id interest and costs; and that the lien of the said plaintiff be ad- judged to de superior sae other above named astendactat ae said George McRorey and Supply Co. are required to polite the petition of plaintiff filed in the above named trict court.on or before the 28th day of May, A. D. 1921, or said petition will be taken as true and judgment rendered ac- William 0. Wilson, Attorney. for Plaintif?. Publish TRG ree April 6, 13, 20, 27, May 4, 192 tnd Barns NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate of Charles F. Baker, sie- ceased. Notice is hereby given that let- ters of Administration were on 19th day of March, 19 granted to the undersigned in ove es- tate, and all pezsons having claims against the ead estate sre hereby required to exhibit them, with the necessary vouchers for allowance, to the* undersigned Administrator within six months after the date of said letters, or they may be pre-| cluded from any benefit m such estate, and if such be not exhibited within’ one year from the) date of said letters, they will be forever barred. Dated March 30, FIRST TRUST & SAVINGS BANK OF CASPER, WYOMING, Administrator of the Estate of Charles F. Baker, deceased. Wiliam 0. Wilson, ahaa for Estate. Publish March 30, Apel 6, 13, 1921. (W.0.W.) NOTICE, State of Wyoming ) )ss. County of Natrona ) In District Court, Sixth Judicial District, in and *tor the County of Natrona, in the State of Wyoming. The Nicolaysen Lumber Com- pany, a Wyoming corporation, plaintiff, vs. George McRorey, Chester Bryan, receiver of George McRorey, Casper) Mutual Building & Loan Association, a Wyoming corporation, W. C. Critch- field and Elizabeth _Hawgood Critchfield, his wife, A. N.| Endeil and. Ro; Fe Martin, and Cornell Su Bapply Ges , a Nebraska-corporation, To te above named defendant, George McRorey, a non-resident of Woouink whose present place of f fi ddress Che Casper Daily Cribune are unknown, but whose last kn resid and 2 Natrona Coun fice and residence in the City o! Lincoln, in the) ares se arava rath Comsall: Be) an .y Wail, take ae that they abi named, fn its above al en: es tiled district court i by the. joo laintiff, Nicolaysen | fates ‘ iy Wyoming nd vay ion er of the petition in’ said ‘acti if of is Witten said Gecnra tiff at the juest of the ‘George for use and used in construction sob aes the ae ee my scwells upon 1921, for the construction of bes ed " Dwel City) of Ga Natrona, it c'etate of Wyoming, for the “abe ‘sum with said inter- oe aoe cor poe thes dese, lien of e ini adju first, ig ee prior to the lien of any of other above named de- fendants; and said George McRorey Sod Cornell Supply Co. are required to answer the a eeution’ of plai pure filed in the above nam car on or before the 25th da: , A. D. 1921, or oe pet Ass * be taken as true and judgment rendéred. accordi: Pe Dated March 28, 1921. (Seal) HAZEL CONWELL, Clerk of District Court. William 0. Wilson, Attorney for ‘Plaintiff. Publish March 30, April 6, 13, 20, 27, May 4, 11, 1921. NOTICE OF INCORPORATION. Pelton & Hemry (Inc.) was in- ke Laer the ies of bia, Sec- retary 0! ite at jeyenne, ings on the 26th day of Paice 1921, at 9a.m. The object of the company is to engage in the gen- eral real estate, construction, insur- ance and investment business, and to do any and all things necessary, pre rr and convenient to carry. out effectuate the general business and ES oxic of eA ay ipany. The capital company is One Hundred Thousand Dellaee di- To mays your: household 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.~ Transfer Co. Stanley Overhaugh, Prop. State. left us a year ago. Phone 601 Will your children? Holmes to Homes Irrigation means so much to this sec- tion of our State and City. See our windows. what is being done in other parts of our Join the Chamber of Commerce Why? Because the larger and stronger our Chamber of Commerce is the more we can accomplish. Let’s show Jack Knee- bone that we are as much alive as when he Holmes Hardware Co. Everything for Lawn and Gardens. being a widow? Or will she have to slave to support. your We are showing Phone 601 jton ‘and Jo ‘of the col eae ws State Gasper, County 0: ¥ SYLVESTER F. PELTON, Secreta: ; a the “the, oflce of Cit; to bela certified check for Three Hun- vided into one thousand shares of | the par value of One Hundred Dol-} lars each. Its term of existence is fifi: The number of. direct- Ts. ty shail be three, nd ‘the tld of the directors who shall manage the affairs of the} ae for the first year are) D, Hemry, Nas Fs ate said. compa’ Josephine C. Pelton. any shall I'be/2 |-| carried on principally 5 Beer cennth State of e| We oming, and the location of the incipa "office in this state is 1, 24, Townsend Buildi tea ‘a- ite of Wyorning, wae the nt in charge there-/ Lo: Wilson. CHARLES D. HEMRY, President. 4, 1921, 8 ia ES FEE NOTICE AND CALL FOR BIDS. posals will be received e City Clerk of roming, until. 8 ey: on the 9th day of ie Ning at the City Pumping Station, Form of erences copies of the ications instructions to ntractors, may eae obtained of “yy | City Clerk, and the Plans tg et seen at: his. office in the City Hall, Each bid must be accompanied by dred Dollars, as a guarantee of the good faith vot the bidder. } e City 2 ay r, Natrona Coun- | U0! district. 409 South McKinley, ater lror RENT— Two Cla ssified Ads’ LOST AND FCUND ee DOST-—-String of crystal and lavender beads on Wolcott street, between Ninth-and Fifth: finder please return to Mrs. H.R. Lathrop, 905 South enter and recelve reward. —_ 8-30-tf FOR SALE—By owner; one fine busi- ness lot, two blocks east of court- house, 60x140 feet; has. two houses that rent for $32 and $50. 328 East A. Plione 748. > “* 4-8-tf | LOST-—February, 1920; a long psy watch chain: heirloom. Call Mrs. Knowlton, Berry Rooms. pera a LOST-—Pair of . glasses, between The Palms ond Iris Theater. Return to 7. J, Gilroy, Tribune... Reward, 4-8-2tdh —————— FOR ‘SALE—Three lots in North Burlington, good . locatiop. Peter Mellas, 307 West A street. 4-6-7t I—A cameo brooch. Reward if re- turned to Tribune, box 83. 4-12-3t* FOR RENI—ROOMS ——————— FOR RENT—Excellent room adjoin- ing bath in modern home; suitable for one or tw in choice residential 13:3 furnished base- ment rooms for gentlemen, with the use of bath. Fourteenth and South Jefferson street. Phone .1187W 4-12-3t® _ FOR RENT--ROOMS $5) OTS 5 \eement Ohiacptag root. ‘adjoining. ba ; suitable for one or two La iad 544 South cone FOR tewies with board; suit- able for two people; located near the refineries. 825 West hav pertees street. Phone 212J. 11-3t* noms Bhpie SASSO Sivan ¥OR RENT—Two bassment. for Ught housekeepinr, near re- finery, 1222 South Poplar. 4-13-1t R RENT—Nice sieepingroom aang bath; gentlemen preferred: 920. South Dayid, rear. 412-2t FOR RENT—Desirable sleepingroom, nicely furnished; for two weeks. Phone 757R. 4-12-2t —_—_———— FOR RENT—Room fn modern home for one or two gentlemen. Inquire 355 CY avenue. 4-12-2t* FOR RENT—Modern sleeping room. 1302 South Spruce. Phone 15753. t FOR RENT— Four modern nished basement rooms. Third street. A-l1-4t ROOM* AND BOARD for two gentle- ten; family style. Call a reas: First street. 4 FOR RENT—Furnished | room. South Park. Phone 646R. BOARD AND ROOM in private fanilly- Phone 159M. 4-11-t The City Council. reserves the right to reject any or all bids. B. H. PELTON, Jr., ‘Mayor. ft) Attest: Ath F, eee Publish April 13, 20, 27, 1921. Norris Co, FOR RENT—Front room; private en- FOR. RENT—Large room partly fur- nished for housekeeping; two blocks from the postoffice. Inquire | bes t! wrance; adjoining bath. 816 East’ Third street. Phone _1481W.__413-3t _ ACCOUNTANTS GUARA) NTEE REvISTRY, conr. Auditors and Accountants—Stock ossti" Ou Hexnuange de, Prone 660 AUCTION HOUSE @New & a. Hand Furniture—Up- hh & Furniture Repairing REE, Wetlowstone, phones 16173. AUDITORS. WESLEY COULTER, ‘Architect. Wyoming Practice Only. Immediate Service. ‘Bldg., Denver, Colo. I I intend to locate in Casper. “Dunois & GOODRICH, Architects Rooms 24-25 Townsend Block Casper, Wyo. _Phone 440 Physician and Surgeon Midwest Bldg. Suite 304 to 311, Office Ph. 1650 & 1651, Res. Ph: 45. DR. MYERS Physician and Surgeon Attention Given to Diseascs of Women and Children. Suite 200-201, 0.-S. Bldg. WAN ins aa VANTED! rig Three, ita abs eerste, furnished se, by responsible parties.’ Prefer jou! ciose in. Adi BOX 65, ‘PRIBUNE 3-28-dh WANTED—By April 20, a four or five-room furnished house; west of Center if possible; responsible parties. Write FP. E, C., 250 West B street. ~ 4-12-3t° WANTED—Anything of valine have. to sell—furniture, rugs, sew- ing machine—any kind of household goods. We bay and sell anything. Phone 1086. 2-28-tf. WANTED. TO RENT—Large fur- nished room in modern home; per- manent; references if required. Ad- dress A. M. P., care Tribune. dh. you iH Phones; Office 699, Res. 746. MARSHALL C. relent M. 2D. Physician and Special Aitentibn Given, to Xo Obstet. rics hrghmpreta of Women Blackmore Bldg. __.Phones: Office 30, Res. 164. HOTELS THE HOME HOTEL is under new management; rates $1 to $2.50, Special rate by week or month, 135 West Second. Phone 139, GARBUTT, WEIDNER & SWEENEY 415 Oil Exc! . Phone 1162 ~ ©. A. RALNWATER. Architect Office, 219, Midwest Bldg. Puione 1332 pil ac ane a aS AUTO REPAIRING Yellowstone Vulcanising & Re- Shop. Old Tires made “B22 Bo Yellowstone, BAGGAGE and TRANSFER ie ————$———— Pioneer Warehouse & Transfer Co. Warehousiag and distribution. ‘Trunks, baggage and heavy haul- ing. 136 West B. St. Phone 988. ion Sn a ne or ne 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-Turner Drug Store Satisfaction Guaranteed CHIROPRACTORS —— DR. J. H. JEFFREY JEFFREY i Res. ee E. Shleperactor a 162 2 North t Rina it. ; AH ae 5 a th P..8, C. Graduate Evan radi make house calls or: at 218 Tact Si: ENGINEERS | va Bia Midwest. Bldg. ‘For the Best in Buildin, [a and PRESSERS THE SERVICE CLEANERS Horsch & Nygaard widow enjoy . “CONSULTING ENGINEER WHEELER & oh ed pete head 3 wee ee ee DR. J. J. DONOVAN pene BUREAU a Wyoming Employment MeGowan, Prop (rear). Phone 81J. Agency—J. 220 S. Center 5i P. 0. Box 130. 123 South Genter. SRLS © CRETE __ GRAVEL ROOFING W. H. TILLETT Gravel Ro Phone 6054. 605 8. Durbin, HAT CLEANERS _ NEW YORK HAT. OLEANING Worl “Shoe Shining Parlor Phone 1319W LABOR AGENCIES Working Men's Social Club, Col- ored Labor Agency, 254 W. A. St. Phone 893, 0, H.” HENCH & oe ea ae Suite 222-223 Midwest Refining Bl . Phone 1200 * WILLIAM 0. WILSON Attorney-at-Law Suites 14-15-16, Townsend Block HAGENS & MURANE Lawyers 206-207 Oil Exchonge Bldg. NICHOLS & STIRRETT Lawyers 309-10-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. GEORGE W. FERGUSON Attorney-at-Law Townsend Bldg, Phono 1963 OSTEOPATHS DR. L. L, WADE Osteopathic Physician Rm. 5-7 Wood Bik. Phone 1277-3, ___ PRODUCE BARTON PRODUCE CO. Wholesale Poultry, Eggs. Fruit and Vegetables, 333 N. Wolcott St. RT a Sat to ptain LS o) Dali. Anno oneth L __ RADIATOR REPAIRING CASPER AUTO RADIATOR WoRKS Repairing and Cleaning— ‘MeKinnon Jackson Freeze-Proof Cores 43 W. Yellowstone Phone _1054w AUTO RADIATOR SERVICE nee a ‘gm ee xpert Workaien 124 West Second. Phone 1545. SHOE SHINING PARLORS ae eee ee AMERICAN -ARLO! We ‘Solicit None Poa ‘f “4 LOBBY 0-5 BUILDIN SIGN PAINTING Bush Sign & Decorating Co. “when you think Signs thin: Bush" _255_S. Center, Phone 1088W. __STENOGRAPHERS Beatrice L. Jones (Pub, Stenographer) ipecialty Mimeograph Work a 5; ‘Tribune Bldg. Phone 1204, TAILORS Ladies’ and Gent’s Tailoring Cleaning, : WANTED—Two or three-room apart- ment or housekeeping roomy; close inj by, permanent couple; nr. children. Phone 1416. 4-M1-3t* WANTED—Would like to borrow $500 for 6 or 12 months; can give good anewer quick... Box 78, 4-11-3t* fas ar ease ee WANTED—Tents, tarps, saddles, har- ness, tools and some ‘household goods. Phone 1086. 4-27-tf. WANTED—Clean lightweight cotton rags; 6c pouad, Tribune office, WANTED—Highest prices paid . for furniture, 120 West Midwest Aires ohone 249, 12-29-tf. ‘"ANTED—Second hand furniture, Miteneee prices paid, phone Moe by tf q FOR RENT—APARTMENTS FOR RENT—New two-room — apart- ment; unfurnished or will furnish. 1208 North Virginia. Phone 1636R for particulars, 4-13-10 FOR RENT — Thtee-room gists <a apartment; private. bath; nished; gas range and heater; ieee ta in $70 rent. Phone 418. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished base- ment apartment, all modern; «hot and cold water. 142 West Eleventh. Phone 815R. 4-13-2t* FOR RENT — Strictly unfurnished two-room apartment with batt; one bed; dressing room; gas ran apartments. Phone 1511W. FOR RENT—Furnished close in. 445 South Beech. Phone 904w. 4-13-2t FOR RENT—Furnished housekeeping apartment apartment; 4-11-2t FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Lot in Kenwood addi- ‘tion, 132x40 fect, and one-room stucco finished house, 12x16; all fer $800. Phone 517. FOR SALE—Corner lot, 60x140 feet; east front; good district. For par- ticulars write box 85, Tribune. 4-13-2t FOR SALE—Two fine residence lots; ‘a bargain; terms. Phone 3613. 42st LIVESTOCK FOR SALE—Draft horses, mares, Rarness, Blanchard camp moved one block north of North Casper school. 3-12.tf, FOR SALE—Team, wagon and har- ness. 1014 South Melrose; call eve- nings. 4-12-2t° FOR SALE—Good milch cows, Charles Carlson’ Dairy. 4-13-4t® BUSINESS CHANCES WANTED—Business. with car; ital unnecessary; have good Box 8b, cap- roposi- Trib- 413-20" FOR SALE—Grocery, market, bakery tion for right party. une. i —————__—_—_. FOR RENT—Light running sewing machine, phone 1086. 711042 ready-made, 116 E, Midwest Ave.—Phone 482-3 Tim, the Tailor pera Cleaner 143 8. Center. b 467R. TAXI ey STEPHENS TAXI LINE Phone 132 CALL 8&8 OW 216 FOR BILLY'S TAXIP i aR REA ESE PRANAB ORGS N. &.A. Coal Co. Phone 1400 805 Bast 4-13-1t* , 504 West Yellowstone. +

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