Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 16, 1921, Page 12

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-——_— =F PAGE TWELVE FIRE HAZARD IN U. 5. FORESTS ABOVE NORMAL FOR THIS TIME OF YEAR nt wee a DENVER, April 15-—District | or- (of said foe to-wit: ester Allen S. Peck says that fire re-) Upon the basis of receiving pay- ports just received from superviso.x’ ments in cash in installments as ef national forests in the Rocky] provided by the Ordinances of the} Mountain district indicate that the|City of Casper and Statutes of| hazard is considerably above normal | Wyoming. fer this time of the year. Upon the basis of receiving pay- Two fires occurred during March|ments in Special Trapepeenieyt mear the boundary of the Pike forest,} Warrants payable in installments but the Iast snow relieved the serious /extended over a period of four eandition temporarily. years and bearing simple interest ‘The Colorado forest, just south of|at.the rate of 6% per annum from the Wyoming line, reported little}date when the City Council issues snow and a constantly increasing haz- such Special Improvement War- ard. The San “xan forest, in the|rants, and 2s each payment be- southwestern part of the state, has}comes due the interest on all de- provement with the city within five days from his notification, and as he be the successful bidder to form the work and to fui a ye guaranteeing the ete per- formance of the work, such bond to be furnished at the time of the a ad ts contract. m: |right to. reject any or all bids. enter into a contract for such lhe esd the cost: of bebe when| ne hased by the city, will be cred-| ited on contract as an equivalent serge in value, of %x%-inch The City Council reserves the B. H. PELTON, Jr., Mayor. Attest: ASA F. SLOANE, City Clerk. | Publish April 8, 15, 22, 1921. H —_— NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed posals will be received at the office of the City Clerk of the City of Casper, Natrona County, State of Wyoming, until 8 o’clock P. M. on the 2d day of eel 1921, for constructing Thirteen Hundred and Forty-three (1343) feet of aie (8) inch Sewer Main’ on tnut Street between Twelfth St. and Railroad Ave., and Four Hundred and Ei -two and Five- tenths (482.5) of eight (8) inch Sewer Main on Cedar St. and jcorporated in the office of the Sec- some dry areas in the southern por- ar tion, where the hazard is becoming serious. For forests in the other states, the hazard is highest on the Michigan in the state of Michigan, where it has Deen necessary already to appoint two special fire guards. The Black Hills forest in South Dakota is also very dry and fires may be expected at any time until snow or rain falls in suficient quantity to soak the forest floor. nels See NOTICE AND CALL FOR BIDS. Notice is hereby given that bids will be received for the construc- tion of sidewalks not already con- a structed in the City of Der, od Wyoming, and the proper grading of the same. ‘The amount of improvement pro- posed is the construction of all side- id walks not already laid and con- J structed which the City Council may order to be constructed during the balance of the year 1921, in pur- suance of Chapter 101 of Session £ Laws 1915, State of Wyoming, and Ordinance No. 95-A of the City of Casper, and which shall be con- structed of cement concrete five feet in width and four inches in 4 thickness and properly graded, all im accordance. with the ordinances f of the City of Casper heretofore passed and adopted, the plans and 4 specifications now on file in the of- fice of the City Clerk, which plans and specifications have been ap- he proved by the City Council, and to le all of which reference is hereby ra made. le All bids for sidewalk work shall 5 be marked “Sidewalk Proposals,” 7 and be addressed to and filed with k, the City Clerk at his office in the 3, City of Casper, Wyoming, and will 7 be received until 8 o’clock P. M. } e on the 2d day of May, 1921, at s which time bids will be opened at 1 the regular meeting of said Council. iis A certified check in the suni of s Five Hundred Dollars ($500) must T3 be filed with each bid, to be for- rit feited to the City of Casper as s liquidated damages if the bidder be S awarded the contract and fail to s 1 Take Notico—Trees and Shrubs s A carload of trees and shrubs will be received about April 18 from the | Colorado Nursery Co. Anyone still ue wanting trees and shrubs must or- an der before that date. S. H. PUNTENNEY =| 5108. Park Ave. Casper, Wyo. 4 © > 2 Dr. Luckey Announces 24 REMOVAL ro ‘ ‘ n, of his office to suite 325- a 326, new Midwest build- a ing. er . n Office Phone 595. Res. 632-R. heads payments shall also become ue. The City of Casper reserves the right to reject any and all. bids. . H. PELTON, Jr., ‘Mayor. Attest: ASA F, SLOANE, City Clerk Publish April 8, 1 os NOTICE AND CALL FOR BIBS. Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the City Clerk of the City of Casper, Natrona County, State of Wyoming, until 8 o'clock P. M. on the 2d day of May, 1921, for furnishing within a period of one year from date of contract, one Thousand (1,000) %x% inch Wa- ter Meters, to be constructed of non-corrosive materials, with frost proof bottom or clamps, and fitted complete with couplings. Bids shall state price both for Round and Straight Reading Dials, registering gallons, and shall also state the price for furnishing %-inch, 1- inch, 1% inch, 1%-inch | and. a2 ‘inch Eleventh St., together with all necessary appurtenances. Form of proposals, copies of the specifications: and instructions to contractors may be obtained of the City Clerk; and the plans and pro- files may be seen at his office. Each revi of Four aan maak asa ntee of the go faith of the Bidder. The Cit; Council reserves the right to reject any _or all bids. B. H. PELTON, oc, ‘Mayor. Attest: ASA F. rivotge fe Publish eae 8, TK "23 1921. peone tute 7 ek RictwAby NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS ANNUAL MEETING. Noti€e is hereby given that the regular annual stockholders meeting | of the Burke Oil Company will be} held in the Oil ead yiane Building, | room 301, City of C: cone of Natrona, State of ¥ yoming, at | Best Bowl of Chili i in Town 20c At the Chili All kinds of Sandwiches Service, Highest Quality. Grand King Lunch t popular prices. Quick "Gland Canta! Btock | 4) CASPER ELKS There will be a regular session of this lodge Friday, April 15 | Odd Fellows’ Hall Business, Entertainment and Initiation By Order E. R. ROBT. COHEN, Sec. Fordson TRADE MARK Farm Tractor More than 100,000 Fordson tractors have been sold to farm- ers in the United States. ‘Che Casper Daily Eribune 10 o'clock Monday, the 18th day of April, 1921, for the election’ of a Board! shall of Directors to manage the busi- ness of the company for the suening year, or until suc! ch time ‘as their successors are ejected and qualified, | 0) as well as for the consideration and transaction of such Seas business as may Sogn before the . BINGENHEL eretary. Se Publish April 14, 15, 16, 1921. oo NOTICE OF INCORPORATION. Pelton’ & Hemry (Inc.) was-in- retary of State at Cheyenn Ling ming, on the 26th day ‘of. 1921, at 9 a. m. .'The object of: aia company is to engage in the gene! ow eral real estate, construction, insur- ance and investment business, and to do any and all things necessary, proper and convenient to carry out and effectuate the general business and objects of the Company. The capital stock of said company is One Hundred Thousand Dollars, di- vided into one thousand the par value of One Hundred Dol- in the forenoon,’ on|ors of said com and the more § of ti the “lthe Cit; ofjon Dec. 15, 1916-Oct. 9, 1920, shall be three, directors who SEX, SWUSE%, Sec. 3-30:83; SEX SW, Sec, 34-31-83 Ad. Hd. N4“SWK, the affairs of the|SE4YSWK. SEXSEX, E4XNEM, Sec. year are|3; NE%NEX, Sec. 10-30-83, .SW% Charles D. Hemry, S: vertex F. Pel-|SE%, Soc. 34, Township 31 N., ton and Josephine C. Pelton. The|83 W., Sixth Principal Meridian, has operations of the compan shall be| filed notice of intention to. make carried on principally in the City of | three-year proof, to establish claim to Casper, Rare Sepsee State of|the lund above described, before Mar- Wyoming, and thi location of the|ion P. Wheeler, United States com- rincipal office on state is|missioner, at Casper, Wyoming, oom 24, Townsend Building, in|the 16th day -of March, 1921. ,of Casper, County o: *Na-| -Claimant names as witnesses: company for the on trona, State of Wyoming, and the; James McCain, John W. Phillips. name of the ck in snares there-|Frank Peden, Eugene Royce, all of of ‘is Bele sy ‘Wilso: Alcova, Wyo. ‘ARLES D. " HEMRY, President. SYLVESTER F. PELTON, jecretary. fo ee 12, 13, 14, 1921. (Ww. Register, First publication April 1, 1921. Last publication May 29, 1921. CASPER AUTO TCP SHOP Rear 633 8. Center St. Phone 749-3 NEW TOPS, SEAT CO CUSHIONS FOR ALL NOTICE FOR. PUBLICATION. of the Interior. United States Land Office at Dou- glas, Wyo. Jan. 18, 1921. Notice’is hereby given that Joseph ‘W. Breeden of Alcova, Wyoming, who made Homestead and Additional. Homestead EXPERIENCED WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED nished; WADE H. FOWLER. = ao. brrintine, id must be ee She by | E 1 " in a o! E 125 to 137 N. Center They are helping those farmers do more and better work in less time and at less cost. North, East, South, West—everywhere the Fordson las proven itself a moneymaker and a real necessity to the farmer. Besides it is helping mightily to solve the labor problem. These one hundred thousand and more practical farmers have affirmed the economy—the exceptionally low fuel and operating cost-—-of the Fordson; its time and labor-saving qualities and its ability to increase production. The Fordson was built to be the most economical tractor; it is compact and devoid of excessive weight. And it is built of the same strong iron and steel as is the Ford car. Winter or bad weather does not hinder the Fordson’s. use- fulness. Day or night—twenty-four hours a day if you choose —you can utilize the Fordson, Only so many Fordsons are alloted this territory. Orders are being filled in sequence—first come first served. Let us have yours now. There’s a practical use for the Fordson every day’ of the year. Let's tell you. Come in and have a trac- torx* talk. Give us the chance to make a demon- stration on your own farm. EARL C. BOYLE PHONE 9 lars each. Its term of existence is|Entry No, 02701-09047, for Hd. Lots fifty years. The number of dire: SEXNW%, SW%NE N% CARR’S GROCERY THE OLD B. & C. Cor. Beech and East Fifth. PHONE 545-W FOR SATURDAY AND MONDAY. Puffed Wheat, pkg. Grape Nuts, pkg. Shredded Wheat pkg. Cream of Wheat, pkg. Puffed Rice, pkg.20c; 2 pkgs. Kellogg’s Flakes, pkg.____ Del Monte Apricots, No. 214 can_____- Sliced Pineapple, No 24 can Red Raspberries, No. 2 can_ Red Cherries, Pitted, No. 2: can Black Cherries, Pitted, No. 2 can___ Sifted Peas, per can Green Peas, per can Green Beans, per can Red Kidney Beans, -per can Hominy, No. 2 can Tomatoes, small size-can__ Tomatoes, large size can Sweet Potatoes, large cans Spinach, per can ~---LL_+_- iia Special Brooms, each__~—_ Special Matches, 6 large pkgs.________33c FREE DELIVERY AT ALL TIMES Building Materials We are equipped with the stock to sapply your wants in high grade lum- ber and builders’ supplies. Rig tim- bers a specialty. KEITH LUMBER CO. Phone 3 Will your. widow enjoy beinga widow? Or will she have to slave to support your children? ‘Capitol Life’ McGrew Phone 153 913 PHONES 914 Coal and Coke Casper Supply Co. te | MEMORIAL DAY i I have erected forty curbings in Casper cemetery in two years and dreds of satisfied monument cus- tomers throughout the state testify to my workmanship and fair prices. Place your order now for Memor |} cial Day work, i “Robert Simpson CASPER MONUMENT WORKS 505 E. Second St. Casper, Wyo. Phone 957-W not a crack in one of them. Hun-{) Ww. ing machine—any kind of We buy and sell anything. Phone 1086. 2-28-tf. —————<—<—— WANTED—By man and avian small apartment; furnished if best references; strings of tools and casings also or Ma¢k’s and rigs, box anit feos Lake City, Utah. hideracktyre arp tarps, saddls is and some household cotgs: phone 1086. 4-27-tf. WANTED—Clean lightweight “ona rags; Ge pound, Tribune me WANTED—Highest prices’ paid for furniture, 120 West Midwest Ave.. vhone 249, 12-29-11. WANTED—Second ~hand furniture, highest prices paid, phone ays FOR RENT—APARTMENTS FOR RENT — Two-room furnished apartment. Inquire 703 East Third, after 5 o'clock. 4-45-1t FOR RENT—Modern three-room base- -ment apartment. 623 South Grant street. 4-15-2t FOR RENT—Modern furnished apart- ment; no children. Hart, Apartment ‘p, Eleventh and Chestnut. 4-14-tf SE wots cee “eo , ACCOUNTANTS | GUARANTEE REGISTRY. CORP. ‘Weristfar ‘and ‘Transfer. Agents. sfer 208-11 Oil Exnhange Bldg. Phone 660 AUCTION HOUSE New & 2nd Hand Furniture—Up- & Furniture. Repairing holstering =a W; Yellowstone, phone 16173. AUDITORS REIMERTH & VAN DENBERG Accountants—Income Tax Service ih “Floor 0-8 Bldg. Tel. 2679. ARCHITECTS WESLEY COULTER, Architect. Wyoming Practice Only. Immediate Service. 314 Foster Bldg., Denver, Colo, I intend to locate in Casper. | DUBOIS & GOODRICH, Architects 1 Rooms 24-25 Townsend Block Casper, Wyo. Phone 440 GARBUTT, fedtre te Me & SWEENEY! Architect: 415 Oil Exchange Bide. Phone 1162 ©. A. RAINWATER Architect Office, 219, Midwest Bldg, Puone 1332 “AUTO REPAIRING Yellowstone Vulcanizing & Re treading Shop. Old Tires made new. 522 E. Yellowstone. 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 8. David. SEE BEN TRANSFER Ses Baggage, Heavy Hauling ai o 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 Guarnn CHIROPRACTORS DR. J. H. JEFFREY DR. ANNA GRABAM JEFFREY Lyric Theater Bldg., Cater Pe: Office Phone 106. Res. 9 B. G. HAHN: Dk EDNA HAHN Suite 2, Townsend Block Phones: Office 423. Res. 1235. ME, ABNED, chiropractor North Kimball Rhone 1457 EVAH M. OU SEE, P. S. C. Graduate | ~ make hi will use calls or cali at 214 East ritth. -Phone 15283 Sa CIVIL ENGINEERS W. H. FISRE&©, 4. 8..C. FR. Surveys Maps Plans Estimates 214 Midwest Bldg. Phone '995, Promptness and Accuracy POT Lb ane ain SE CLEANERS and PRESSERS THE SERVICE CLEANERS Center, Fifth and Railroad Sts. “Service” Our Motto. Phone 36, CASPER CLEANERS, Inc. Cleaning Dyeing Remodeling 120 East Fifth. ‘Tel. 2550. CONSULTING ENGINEER mal & WORTHINGTON eers Sorreys: Poe Estimates and ‘ap Gra vel and Cement Pease Upright Blue Print Rooms 7-8-9-10 ‘Townsend Bldg. CONTRACTORS For the Best in FRANKLIN 0. HOL’ Contractor and Builder "Machine. TZMAN Phone 10993 DENTISTS DR. J. J. DONOVAN New Location’ Over White's Grocery 112_K. Second—Suite 5—Phone_65_. _EMPLOYHIENT BUREAU Wyoming Employment Agency—J. McGowan, Prop. 220 5. Center St. (rear), Phone 81J. P.O. Box 130. Business and Professional Directory DOCTORS DR. 3. C, KAMP Physician and Surgeon. Midwest Bldg. Suite 304 to 311. Office Ph. 1650 & 1651, Res. Ph, 45. DR. MYERS Physician and Surgeon Special Attention Given to Diseases of Women and Children. Suite 200-201, 0.-S. Bldg. Phones: Office 699, Res. 746. MARSHAEL, 0. KErrH M.D. Physician and Surgeon Roogel Attention Given to Obstet. rics and Diseases of Wonien and Children. * Blackmore Bldg. Phones: Office 30, Res. 164. HOTELS “THE HOME HOTEL is under new management; rates $1 to $2.50. Special rate by weelk or ‘month. 135 West ‘Second. — Phone 139, GRAVEL ROOFING OW. EL MULT Gavel Roofing Phone 695. 605 S. Durbin. HAT CLEANERS NEW YORK HAT CLEANING 123 South cin gad Shining Vast 1319W LABOR AGENCIES: ibot sind Men’s Social ‘Club, Col- ored: Labor Agency, 254 W. A. St. Phone 893, €. Ti. Reagor, Pros, LAWYERS HENCH & BULLACK Suite 222.293 midwest’ Refining Bldg. me" west Phone 1200 Pie ih ree 0. WILSON . ey-at-Law Suites inte 16, Townsend ‘Block —_— eee HAGENS & MURANE Lawyers 206-207 Oil Exchange Bldg. NICHOLS & STIRRETT Lawyers 2 3309-10-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. TE nee ns rant ntnons SN GEORGE W. “FERGUSON Attorney-at-Law Townsend Bidg. Phone .196-3 OSTEOPATHS DR. L..L. WADE Osteopathic Physician Rm. 5-7\Wood. Blk. Phono 1277-, PRODUCE ' “BARTON PRODUCE CO: Wholesale Poultry, Eggs, Frnit and Vegetables, 333 N. Wolcott St. _RADIATOR REPAIRING CASPER AUTO RADIATOR WORKS ‘and Cleaning— Mekinno! © Jackson Ere Repro Cae 434 WW. Yellowstene ai Phone 1054W AUTO RADIATOR SERVICE a o9 124 West gmeg “ Phone 1545. _SHOE SHINING PARLORS AMERICAN SHINING PARLOR We Solicit Your P; LOBBY 0-8 BUL SIGN PRINTING Bush Sign & Decorating’ Co. “When you think Signs think Bush” __255_S. Center. Phone Tose di STENOGRAPHERS . Beatrice L. Jones. (Pub. Stenographer) ph Work Special Tribune Bhic. e Phone Ferris TAILORS ©. H. WHALEY . Ladies’ and Gent's Tailoring Cleaning, » Repairing and Gur tailor-made suits as cheap’ : cheap as 116 E. Midwest Ave.—Phone 482-3 [aR i Red Bo Tim, the Tailor & Cleaner 143 8. Center. Phone 467R. ee ee Ee, TAXI SERVICE STEPHENS TAXI LINE Phone 132 CALL 85 vin 216 FOR BILLY'S TAXIE Seen © Classified Ads ine FOR RENT—Modern room furnished house; | east le | adjoining bath, for one or two gen- preferred. Phone{i200.' Hench and Penge a ee Bullack, lawyers. 5 Mel 4-Bt ita 1302 South Spruce. wiper. ~ | A. street. 4-15-10" FOR RENT—One sieepingroom for one or two gentlemen, 545 CY avenue. 4-14-2t “RRDAY, GPRE. Te, AT eb rvegcaue FOR RENT—Excellent. room adjoin- ‘ng bath in modern home; suitable, for one or two; in choice resident district. 409 South McKinley ares FOR RENT— Two ‘furnished base- ment rooms for gentlemen, with the use of bath. Fourteenth and South Jefferson wereets Phone RUE eat sleepingroom, ll 9) SR ed ————— FOR RENT—WNicely furnished base- ment room; also one-room furnished house for batching. 239 South Fees. son. street. 4-tf poy catotte ke ce A FOR RENT—Nice modern bedroom; gentlemen preferred... 742 South Beech’ street. Phone 131R. 4-15-2t FOR RENT—Five large ieee arte basement rooms with bath; $75 month. Phone 1233J. x TOR RENT—One furnished . room; suitable for one or two gentlemen. 311 South McKinley. 4-15-2t* paresis cea eee Gy ROOM AND BOARD in strictiy mod- . ern home one-half block off pave- ment. Phone 159M. 4-15-tf FOR RENT—Two furnished hor keeping rooms. 330 North Par’ 415. FOR -RENT--Nice sicepingroom, ad- joining bath, gentlenien preferred. 920 South id, rear, 4-14-2t av’ FOR fF two; board if desired. street. One room; suitable for 629° Kirk 4ab-tt FOR RENT—Taree furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 542 East FOR RENT—Front room; private en- trance; adjoining bath. 816 ast Third street. Phone 1481W. 4-13-3t FOR RENT—Room for one or two _ gentlemen. 355 CY avenuc. 414-2t FOR ea Espen room © 623 Sou Phone 646R. tf FOR RENT—Three rooms in ment, Phone 301M. 4-1 FOR SALE_—AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE—Velie chummy, Chalm. ers coupe, Ford touring, one-ton worm drive Ford truck, Dodge tour- ing. North Center Auto Repair Co, “a6 corner North Cente? and G. phon 15593. FOR SALE—Denby truck; ‘three-to: ‘new rear end, piston rings, bear- ings, wrist pins; entirely overhauled and block rebored; bargain for quick sale. . Call 227W. ei, CELA FOR SALE—1920 six-cylinder Nash, run 18,000° miles; $1,200. Cz even: ings after 4 o'clock. 938° South Walnut. 4-15-4t* FOR SALE—Good ured cars, all in good shape; prices reasonable. Auto Exchange; Fifth and Center streets. 4-11-6t FOR SALE—Fore sedan in A-1 gon- dition: $550; will arrange terms to suit purchaser. 116 North Boyer. 4-6-t¢ FOR:SALE-—One Ford sedan in good condition. Call at 225 South David. Phone 144. 4-12-6t* ". FORSALE OR TRADE _ ATTENTION HOME OWNERS. Have practically new $2,700 standard make automobile to ti 88, care Tribune. 4-12-3t-dh FOR SALE OR TRADE—For lot, Lexington touring car, perfect running order. 718 West ' Hleventh street. 4-13-6t* eis asta Se eS Seated bi) FOR TRADE—Buick Six, 1917 model, for a four-horse outfit and some cash, Call:353 West A, in rear. 4-13-3t* FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE Br FOR SALE—By owner; one fine busi- ness lot, two blocks east of court- house, 60x140 feet; has two that rent for $32 and $50. 328 East A. Phone 748. 48-10 FOR SALE—Lot in Kenwood addi- ton, 132x40 feet, and one-room stucco finished ‘house, 12x16; -all for $800. Phone. 6517. 4-13-4¢ AUCTION SALES PUBLIC AUCTION SALE. State fair ground, Douglas, Wyo., Saturday, April 16, eighty, head ae choice Holstein cows and heifers. M 8S. Johnson, owner. 4-15-1t FOR RENT—MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT—Light running sewing machine, phone 1086. 7-1-4 $$ According-to old belief it is an omen of good luck—a long and happy mar- ried life—for.a bride to slip as. she passes up the aisle on her way to the altar ———— Subscribe for The Tribune——— Don’t be without INSURANCE It costs so little and Means so much to you in aoe case of loss. ‘We write Insurance in all its branches. oe Ben ReablyCe REALTOKS 202 Midwest Bldg. Phone 1480

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