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e we PAGE SIX Che Casper Daily Cribune » MONDAY, MAY 30, 1921 i" f the said party of the seco! art,! F hereinbefore specified | ing the Mayor to call a elec-} by the Council to such license AVIATORS FAVL IN (ct ttuszeczict sc tisessest |2cr at cet"tna cttnaes Bowed | th foc the puny, of eebitting ad shal tacnciy" stow the ‘nem { { or assigns, become due and by saw,.which seid ‘prestises, tebe | t6. the. voters e¢ tbe Coty, of Casper) ber Sad character of:tie exhibitions}, # . i . forthwith. And, wh itis sold as afo Tre og 2g Str) brad poe even Daag mete peed ype eany es md sideshows 2 ° ° ° > ° > Hil FIELD FLIGHT x, oh Pro-' said mortgace substantially as fol-| they desire 2 manager form of gov-|and also the maximum prices au- c ° de Filed in said mortgage thet incase lows. to-wit: eament, be bed koe page ened meee) te We eee ees defcult shall be made inthe pay-| Sis SEM; S% SW% Sec. 1;| repealed and annulled, \for admission into each for: FOR RENI—ROOMS- . ment of safd principal sum of S% SEM;S% SW% Sec. 2;NW% ed and 2) this 2/th therein, if seats are sold. In an attempt to solve the dim-|money as aforesaid, in sud real es-/NW% Sec. 12; Lot 4, Sec. 18, all|day of May, A. D. 1921. ai eer oe a FOR RENT—Two partly : culty of reaching the new Fort Nor-|tate mortgage secured, or in the|in T. 35 N. of R. 83 W. of 6th W. W. KEEFE, _|such is hereby i to be Cn neater) eet ee ie man oil field in Canada, the Imperial| payment of the interest thereon br|P. M. * President of the Council.| case, therefore, this ordinance shal! gars Ootiven, arity hee ae g 5 : RE Ol! company sent out two all-metal! #ny part of such principal or inter-| N% SW%; NW% SE% Sec. 5;| Attest: ASA F. SLOANE, = © be in full force and effect from and hildren. Sout ine Price declines in the oil industry have affected products monoplanes, Starting from Peace street 96 shove pio Set eee NE% SE % j SE Ay Pere ae es Clee after the date of its passage. SP — : r3 = in Alberta a ; a . 5 ibiish adopted and a suital of petroleum as well as crude ofl. While the price of ¢5507| se ee eee eee ore weiner muortangee, tla hairs, executors, ad-|s2 W: of oth Pin’ tN this 24th day of ‘A. De i92i. | ern home, board if desired: saleable line has not been cut to the same degree as the product from) {,, Ness Waste one pisses’ spel [ministers ox amigea te MaanEe Seid win Gon Tate ae CORPORATION. CEEFES Fgh A naga Bg Mat pe ge : the well, other by-products have suffered severe reductions. | pletely disabied and the other required| dispose of the hereinafter described|See. 26; SW% SE% Sec. 34, T. 35|NOTICE OF ANNUAL STOCK. President of the Council. 5 G84 Kerosene is going begging around 4 or 5 cents a gallon, and| three weeks to make emergency re-| premises, and foreclose all the right, N., R. 84 W. of 6th P. M. 'S MEETING. _ Attest: ASA F. SLO. ” FOR RENT— ‘adjoining bath, —————| cents, with few buyers. This drop| Pairs for the return trip. While the/title and interest and Lenefit of re-| LEE MARTIN, 309First National Bank 7 City k. modern home; suitabie for two lin the price of the so-called by-prod-| &ctual flying time only averaged seven|demption of the said m + his Sheriff of Natrona County, Denver, Colo., May 9, Ha 48 Publish May 30, 1921. 447 South Lincoln. Phone 1654R. It Water Well (ist cs ene ta ee eal al eo nc eo ea aeons eee or ion a | to ene Stocknolders ae at id line. Th finers plane ge oO ye m1 c ¥ . nm: 7 Sa SABE ated has to count on gasoline for the major /SArtiNg Delt. The ‘machines were the statutes in, such case made and pAkomers {or Mortgages, |” is Biven to the AND DISTRIBU CION OF ESTATE. PO cent room suitable for lent s ice of jain four p 5 ere~ May , 18, 20, 27, S 5 . 423 South Kimball. Turns to Crude aor pd ee ers ane help carry | of snow at Fort Simpson. ‘The repaira|in. described, and to. retain said{y.iy 2, 1921. : pecagee raph we) pnd Sete Corpora,|State of Wyoring ene te S-19-tf 9 || the toss on the other refinery output KAS broker propeller are of particular patcigal and eS ~« oe lders. will be of. Nat Se Tea one al In OP Kentuck? | wsicr's is remer demana made by using ‘pleces of hardwood| sale and $1,500 attorneys’ fees out bccn cake 802-3 Oil Exchange Building, Cas-| “In the District Court of the Sixth| "two gentlemen? splendid location: Gh cctpe Man peer, gh age te OTE Onn wach | EESOLUTION REPEALING MO- | per,. W. , at 3 o'clock Pp. m.,\Judicial District. rate reasonable. Phone 411J..6-28-3t¢ An indication cf the extent of the] sleigh runners, glue made from boiled|of the money arising from such|r1ON AUTHORIZING M AY O R| Wedn. » dba. 1421981, fan thel ik nic atatice of the Estate of A peculiar case of a well which | decline in fuel oil is ine fact that it is]down moose hides, and the availaly -}sale, and the overplus, if any there}? CALL A SPECIAL ELECTION does gore ‘2 new Board of ‘M. peta Dees FOR RENT— One nicely furnished started to deliver salt’ water and |now entering into competition with| tools were an axe and a knife. . A|be, shall be paid by the party mak-|ON JUNE 7 FOR THE PURPOSE |Directors, and Notice is inves Prope to. all] front, bedroom; suitable for two. 628 later turned out a good oil jthat cheapest of fuels, natural gas.| sufficiently. good propeller was madeling such sale on demand of such|Or SUBMITTING TO THE VOT-| other business as may come oe, oder S persons inter- Kirk street. 5-28-tf ducer Is reported from western Ken- | Oklahoma distributors find it nec: | to last the return trip, which is re-|mortgagor, his successors and as-|ERS OF THE CITY OF CASPER|before the tmp. stock pekitors ate ratees entitled. sctate, | WARE ice “apa tucky, on the Pugh farm in Simp |essary to curtail runs of natural gas, | markable in view of the terrific strain | signs. ae py | THE PROPOSITION WHETHER | transfer books will be closed for the|that on April 30, 1921, the under- location; guitable for refinery son county. Good indications hav- |some of their customers having in-| to which the blades are subjected. _ Now, therefore, notice is hereby}QR NOT THEY DESIRE A MAN. of said meeting at the end Administrator filed his final}men, 1321 South’ Spruce. 5-30-3t* ing been found while drilling, the | stalled fuel oi! burning equipment] The aviators believe that the trip|Siven that by virtue of the power) AGER FORM OF GOVERNMENT. |of business, Thursday,, May 12,!report and petition for distribution = ‘wall ‘Wn n the pump, but dur- |to take advantage of 50-cent fuel off. | tp Fort Norman can be made under] 0f sale in said norasae contained Whereas, on the 22nd day of|1921, and will be re-open jot ‘estate with the Clerk of the git 5 inh Rg age a ~~ hours produced |That fuel oi! will again approach its| favorable conditions, and it is even|and the statutes in the State of} april, A. D. 1921, the City Couneil| the conclusion of said meeting, and! at ergo Court, where any one Berth in| big tere ea water. Then a |former figure is a foregone conclu-| thought possible to make a return trip| Wyoming in such cases made and| passed a certain’ motion authoriz-|all adjournments thereof. interested may cxamine said report - : {1 was evident, and |«ion, but the present price shows suf-|in a single day. This trip takes about| Provided, the said Henry A. John-ling the Mayor to call a special elec- EDWARD M. FREEMAN, ‘ |and petition and’ file objections| FOR RENT—Purnished room for Rew H ate a 200-barrel |ficlent economy over natural gas to|cight weeks' mushing with a dog team.|80n hereby elects to foreclose the! tion on June 7 for the purpose of Secretary. |thereto at any time on or before| tleman, modern. 305 South McKin- a shallow well, |warrant a change even for an inde- —_—_— said mortgage for the reason that| submitting to the voters of the City| Publish May 24, 25, 26, 27. 28, 39, July 1, 1921, that is, within thirty| ley: Phone $78. S-27-t¢ 5 feet; it is thought that a new producing area terminate period. ee —Read The Tribune Classified Ads— SITUA KANSAS aio. materially hened financial dition and tr: ement in practically all basic industries was reported to- day in the May review of the federal|ernment reports show May 1 condi- reserve bank of Kansas City, covering| tions 4.3 per cent above May 1 con- Tenth reserve dis-| dition last year. conditions in the trict. “The steady reduction of loans and discounts by the federal reserve bank 1a by member banks which started ear ago continues,” said the re- view, “with the result that business in this district is now proceeding on less borrowed capital.” Combined statements of 82 selected! banks widely scattered over the dis- trict showed total loans, discounts and investments of $528,502,000 at the close of business May 4, compared with a combined total of $546,369,000 for these banks on April 8, 1921 The total of demand deposits on May 4 was $6,995,000 less than record- ed in the. report for April. Time de- posits gained steadily in the four weeks showing an increase of $3, 952,000. The ratio of total reserves, to net deposit and not liabilities combined on May 18, as shown in the statement of the condition of the district reserve bank, was 50.8 per cent, which com: pared with a ratio of 43.6 on April 15 and 41 per cent as of May’ 14, 1920. The reserve bank reported bank clearings of all cities in the district from January 1 to May 1 aggregated =5,240,395,703, or 32.1 per cent less than the total for the first four months of 1920. The review gave the following syn. opsis of conditions in the district cov- ering the last month: Further strengthening of the position of the federal reserve bank and member banks and continued re- duction of loans. Improvement, though slight in some instances, in practically all basic in- dustries. ‘Volume of mercantile trade in ex- cess of sales of 1919, 1918, 1917, prices becoming more stabilized. Growth of crops and farm opera- ———— ee Geologists Oil Expe-ts Oil Field Maps Blue Prints Explorations Reports Wyoming Map & Blue . Print Co. P. O. Box 325 Rm. 10, Lyric “CAPITOL LIFE” McGREW PHONE 153 MEMORIAL DAY This Office Will Ob- serve Memorial Day Monday, May 30, 1921 We will be pleased to meet our friends and customers Tuesday after they have ob- served this sacred day set aside in mem- ory of our dead. Boe Ben Really Ge. REALTORS Midwest Bldg. Phone 1480 202 INDUSTRIAL AND FINANCIAL \N STILL IMPROVING May 30.—A| tions con-| weather. which retarded by prolonged cool Deterioration of wheat re- ulting from winter freeze, low Tem- peratures and heavy rains, but gov- llth day o: Wheat receipts at markets 136 per cent above receipts a year ago and considerable foreigh buying. . Improved activity in four milling. Supply of cattle and hos at mar- kets slightly less and sheep 10 per cent more than one year ago. Meat packing improved by resumption of foreign buying and broadening of market abroad. Large buying of hides indication improvement in the shoe industry. Crude oil production increased in| spite of efforts to curtail the output) saig by holding down development opera-| tions. Slightly increased activity in zinc and lead mining; increased ore prices. Cyrtailed production at Colorado metal mines, causing a slowing of operation at smelters, but more activ-| ity in mines where gold and -silver predominate. Improvement in coal mining opera: tions checked by lack of market de- mand Sugar beet acreage contracted 3.4 per cent less than last year, Increased activity in building, per- mits 22 per cent larger but estimated “ost of construction 33 per cent below the corresponding month last year. eceeenteee anne” ‘Tribune Classifiez aAds———— Bring Results——H¥_ said mortgage and on 1918, at payable, that CUT FLOWERS POTTED PLANTS BUXTON GREENHOUSE 244 N. Kimball. Tel. 721-W Subscribe tor The Tribune Book 14 rt_of ‘such 'p NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE OF REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE. Default having been made in the conditions of a certain real estate mortgage, dated the 7th day of Feb- ruary, 1918, made, executed and de- livered by J. T. Haskett, widower, to Henry A. Johnson, which said real estate mortgage was signed and subscribed by J. T. Haskett and was recorded in the office of the County Clerk Register of Deeds in and for Na- trona County, Wyoming, May, o’clock in the forenoon of said day and duly recorded in Mortgage Deed Records at Page 184 thereof, and on which said real es- tate mortgage there is now due and unpaid at the first publication of this notice the sum of $10,115.54, together with interest thereon from the said 7th day of February, 1918, and $1,500 attorney's fees, which to be paid as stipul said mortgage; and whereas no suit or proceeding has been i at law to recover the debt secured by said mortgage or any part there- of, and whereas it is provided in that in case default shall be made in the payment o: said principal sum of money real estate mo! or in the payment o: thereon, or any jcipal or interest jin the space of thirty da sai. shall by the terms thereof be- |come due and ex-Officio the 9:30 of ll of ed in tuted ny interest then ‘and in that event the whole sum hereby secured to be paid with the interest thereon il at the option Service, Highest Quality. Grand Best Boul of Chili in Town 20c At the Chili King Lunch . All kinds of Sandwiches at popular prices. Quick ntral Block eel | Lumber World may be able to tell good lum- ber. by looking at it.. But most people can only tell its quality after it has been in use for a longer or shorter time. That’s why you should vay your lumber from re- liable dealers only. We are not the only ones, but we are in that class and can prove it. , Phone 240 O. L. Walker Lumber Co. For the Best of Auto Service CALL AMERICAN CAFE Phone 1020 Day and Night Service Given Prompt Attention Country Trips and Funeral Service the same is now past due and the conditions in ssid mortgage con- tained have been broken, and that said mortgage on said hereinafter described premises will be fore- closed by the sale of said mortgaged premises; and for that esa the undersigned officer will, on Tues- day, July 12, A. D. 1921, between the hours of 9 a. m. and 5 p. m., of Casper the question as to whether or not they desire a manager form of government, and Whereas, the City Council are of the opinion that there is a ve question as to the legality of the act authorizing a city manager form of government, and Whereas, the question of the le- gality is at the present time up be- on said day and commencing at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon|Stnte Cf Weoming, aunt °F the of said day at the south front door|~ Whereas, should the Supreme of the courthouse in Casper in the County .of Natrona and State of Wyoming, I, Lee Martin, Sheriff in and for said County of Natrona in the State of Wyoming, and at the request of the said Henry A, John- son, legal holder of the said mort- gage and promiss.:v notes herein- before described, wiii sell at pub- lic auction to the nighest bidder for cash in hand, so much of said prem- ises and property hereinafter de- seribed as may be necessary to kat- isfy said amount due on said mort- gage at the date of this notice, to- gether with interest thereon at the Court of the State of Wyoming de- clare such act unconstitutional it would put the City to a great deal of useless and unnecessary expense, Now therefore, be it resolved by «he Mayor and City Council that a certain motion passed on the 22nd day of April, A. D. 1921, authoriz- Corns, Bunions Ingrowing Nails L. d. PERRAULT rie Foot Specialist Smith Building, 131 East Sccond Fallen Arches Chilblains ti if ot From the Bt day af fey tun | Treated Without Phone 138-9 until paid, together with the attor- Pain Casper. Wyo so iy Our Big Koom Vans > hold a vast lot of furniture and household goods. Ordi- narily one entire floor fuil of stuff will go easily into one of our great moving vans, Before oxdering a moving man ask us to esti- mate on your requirements. We may save you money, and will certainly render su- perior service. Natrona Transfer, Storage and Fuel Company J. L. Biedermann WE SELL GEBO COAL Phone 949 OOO00000000: CASFER SUPPLY CO. Phones 913 and 914. Casper, Wyo. Wholesale Dealers In Automotive Supplies Machinery and Scales. Electric Supplies 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 = WE ALL KNOW WE CAN MAKE MONEY IN CASPER THE BIG QUESTION IS HOW CAN WE SAVE IT? Stop giving one-third of your pay check. Be your own landlord. Buy a lot in Highland Park Addition. WATCH FOR OPENING $25 Down, $10a Month Private Hospital—612 1921. a ORDINANCE NO. 220-A, An ordinance amending and re- enacting Section Four of Urdmance No. 146-A of the City of Casper. Be it ordained by the Mayor and Council of the City of Casper, Wyo- ining: Section 1. That Section 4 of Ordinance No, 146-A be amended and re-enacted to read as follows: SECTION 4. The license pro- vided for in this ordinance shall not be issued by ‘he City Clerk until approval shall have first been { t iven! (W.O. days after the last publication of this notice on May 30, 1921, and if no objections are filed the Admin- istrator will e final settlement of said estatc on July 2, 1921, or as soon theres‘ter as the matter may be heard Sy the court. 2981 thir 30th day of April, GUY T. MORGAN, Administrator of the Estate of Eunice M. M n, Deceased. WILLIAM 0. WILSON, Attornéy for Estate. Publish May 2.9, 16, 23, 20.1921, AUDITORS REIMERTH & VAN DENBERG aioe OS Bag el aeis. ACCOUNTANTS GUARANTEE REvISTRY, CORP. Auditors and Accountants—Stock Registrar and Transfer Agents 208-11 ON Exnhange Wide. [s ARCHITECTS PU EEO tb Ld tant SEE BO) GOODRIC! PUons 2ies Townsend ‘Block Casper, Wyo. >Phone 440 GARBUTT, WEIDNER & SWEENEY 413 Oi Exchange Bids, Phone 1162 * ©, A. RAINWATER Architect Office, 219, Midwest Bldg. Fone 1332 ee BAGGAGE and TRANSFER, Picneer Warehouse & Transfer Co, Warehousing —_ mei taee ar, Truras, baggage al avy ing, 136 Wes B. St. Phone 988. oS ee WHITE TRANSFER CO. Geo. Retallock, Mer. “All Trucks.” 126 S. David. SEE BEN apres ay as pate Phone 74-3. ————— Phones: Ren, 87-W, Office 104 MOVING A SPECIALTY ___ CABINETMAKING | CRESCENT CABINET CO. 432 W. Yellowstone. Phone 839W. Store Fixtures, Counters and Shelv- ing, Ice Boxes and Screens. CHIROPRACTORS DR. J. H. JEFFREY a GRAHAM bs ity 8 sults SB Miavest Bldg. ne 706 fice 427. HARNED, ioe Nort Kimball 6e Phone 1457 214 Fifth CLEANERS and PRESSERS THE SERVICE CLEANERS . Horsch & N; Cleaning, Pressiag, “THE POINT” : Center, Fifth and Railroad Sts. “Service” Our Motto. Phone 58, Inc, leaning = Dyeing 220 Bast iti” el 2554." “CONSULTING ENGINEER WHZSLER & WORTHINGTON Surveys, W. S. HOLTZMAN & SONS Contractor and Builder Phone 10993 We. will buijd your house on install- ment. Repair and cabine' licted. Phone S2J. Casper struction Co. CIVIL _ ENGINEERS W. H. FISHER, A. S. C. E. Surveys Maps Plans 214 Midwest Bldg.. Phone 995. Promptness and Accuracy GRAVEL ROOFING W. H. TILLETT Gravel Roofing Phone 6954. 605 S. Durbin. DOCTORS DR. A. P. KIMBALL Physician and Surgeon Suite Over White's Grocery Telephones: Office 1218W, Res. 1483. ee DR. MARSHALL C. KEITH. Office Phone 30. Residence 164. South Durbin. Con- ‘ Business and Professional Directory| DENTISTS DR. J. 3. DONO. Salte 123 Over’ Moker’ Bids., over Camp £ Store. Phone 66. a ee CYLINDER GRINDING TN! one 1319W NEW YORK HAT C! “and 12s south Venter "___ HOTELS een ena rs THE HOME HOTEL. under new management; rates Soar ee Phone 139. 59m ® INSURANCE o it work so-| — EXPERT Give Cavan iatine Complete Protection Service C. E, HOOD 324 MIDWEST BLDG. LAWYERS HENCH & BULLACK Wyers Suite 222-223 Midwest Bldg. Ph. 1200 re le, _Ph. 1200 WILLIAM oy SVILSON Baltes 14-15-16, Townsend Block HAGENS & MURANE i Lawyers - 206-207 Oil Exchange Bidg, NICHOLS & STIRRETT 3309-10-11 Oil Bldg. GHORGE W. FERGUSON torney-at-Lat Townsend entesiay 196-3 OSTEOPATHS DR. LL, WADE “ Osteopal ‘sician ‘ Rm. 5-7 Wood Bik. Phone 1277.3. PRODUCE BARTON PRODUCE Co. Wholesale Poultry, Fruit Vegetables, S07 No Wolcott Se _ RADIATOR REPAIRING CASPER AUTO RADIATOR WORKS —Recoring 434_W, Yellowstone Phone 1054W AUTO RADIATOR SERVICE — Re- = - Expert Work- men. 124 W. Second. Phone 1545. ROOF CONTRACTING WYOMING ROOFING Co. General - Repair- ing & Recoating a Specialty. 117 S Kimball St. Phone. 14785. Casper, Wyo. er, Wr 0. SHOE SHINING PARLORS SE ORLORS AMERICAN SHINING PARLOR and] ___ LOBBY OS BUILDING”. _SIGN ‘PAINTING Bush Sign & Decorating Co. “When you think Signs remember Bush.” 253 S. Center. Phone 1038W. __. STENOGRAPHERS SS eS Beatrice L. Jo-es (Pub. Steno; Mineszraph Work a Sree Tribune Bidg: Phone 1204. TAILORS Ladiest and Gent's Tall aning, , ‘ent’s Tailoring. Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing and Alterations. 116 is. ‘Midwest Ave. Phone 483J. A. L. Mose—Apt. 10, Wyatt Hotel. Suits mzde to order. ee repairing. Furs redomeled. Phone 61. the Tailor & Cleaner 143-8. Center. Phone 467R. TAXL SERVICE ‘TAXI SERVICE. STEPHENS TAXI SERVICE. y Phone 132. CALL 85 Oh 216 ; -FOR BILLY'S TAXIE * VETERINARIAN DR. _L. E. BAY, Veterinarian. Office, 142 W. 2nd St. Phot-es: Office 20, Res. 1481W. _—_—_—oooo errr ee : it sleepingroom; suit- y able for one or two gentlemen. Call 353-R. S-24.tt WANTED—One roomer at 1211 South Cottonwood; refinery man Mea ST 13 At ca a ees Ee ed FOR RENT—Modern sleepingroom; gertiemen preferred. 536 South Grant street. 5-20-tf FOR RENT—Cozy oom, adjoining bath. 441 East Fifth street. 5-28-2t* WANTED—Boarders. 712 St. Mary's, North Casper. B-244e FOR RENT—APARTMENTS FOR RENT—Two-room _ apartment, with bath; modern; hot water! steam heat and fully’ fu:.ished ex- cept linen. Will have another va- cancy about June 10th. We also have a tio-room semi-base! it apartment; | modern; hot water; gas rance. and tully. furnished except linen. Phone 1591-M. Alexander Apts., West Eleventh and Chestnut streets. Apt. J, FOR RENT—Now modern partly fur- nished three-room apartment with ge and heater, for building: o 1166M. 5-28-5t® FOR RENT— Modern, unfurnished one-room apartment, kitchenette, breakfast nook, 5-27-6t FOR RENT — Five-room apartment, partly furnished, stove; also two. yooms on first floor with access to bath, unfurnished, 1444 East Sec. ond street. 5-27-48 | FOR RENT — Three-room basement apartment, built in features, laundry privileges; no children, inquire 1235 South Elm street after 5 o'clock. apartment for light housekeeping, modern; no children. 1215 South David. Phone 780R. 5-28-t£ FOR RENT — Desirable apartment, furnished except dishes and bedding; close in. Inquire 548 South Lincoln avenue. 5-28-2t8 FOR RENT — Four-room furnished ‘ apartme t, strictly modern; no one A Inquire 1205 South Spruce, FOR RENT—AII modern apartment. 104 East Midwest, Smith Apart- ments. 5-30-2t FOR RENT — Two-room basement apartment, furnished. 1243 South Elm street.’ Phone 1284R. _ 5-28-tf FOR RENT—Four-room unfurnished apartment, $100. Casper Realty Co. Phone 381. 5-27-3t FOR RENT—New two-room | unfur- nished apartment; no children. 817 Pear street, North Casper, 5-26-4t® ’ _.__ WANTED TO RENT i WANTED—By. June 10, by perma- nent tenant, three or four-room modern house or apartment; close in; vest references:: profiteers néed not uaswer. Call 167W. 5.28-tf WANTED TO RENT — Furnished apartment or small house, Address box XYZ, Tribune. 5-26-dh. poh asta ney WANTED—Board and room for two men in private family. Address box 175, Tribune. 5-30-1t* FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE“ |, Te FOR SALE—By owner, two corner lots on West Twelfth street, $700 and $750 each, terms. J.P. Donahog $28 South Spruce street, “Phone 1474R. 5-19-48 NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT AND DISTRIBUTION OF ESTATE, State of Wyoming } dren. ) Conny oa Natrona ) in the District Court of the Sixth Judicial District. In the Matter-of the Estate of Florence A. Hamlin, deceased. .. Notice is hereby given to all cred- itors and other persons interested in the above entitled estate, that on April 30, 1921, the undersigned Ad- | ministratrix filed her final report | and petition for distribution of said estate, with the Clerk of the.above entitled court, where anyone inter- ested may examine said report and petition and file objections thereto at any time on or before July 1, 1921, that is, within thirty days aft. er th> last pablication of this no- \ tice on May 30, 1921, and if no ob- jections are filed the Administra, ‘ trix will make final settlement of m said estate on July 2, 1921, or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard by the Court. # Dated this 30th’ day of April, 921. GERTRUDE A. DUHLIN! Administratrix of the Estate of lorence A. i WILLIAM 0. WILSON? se Attorney for Estat Publish May 2, 9, 16, (W.0.W.) peer ee cere Earth procured from certain mines in Colorado has been found excellent for exterminating beetles e. ‘ 23, 30, 1921,