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LOCAL OIL STOCKS. oT ( er-Bolton Cre e are spud- | Amalgamated Roya’ of 06 dir ja ails seat i 500 feet th t of the mm a-| A= ried — Wyoming Oil compa No ne west quar. = 17 ‘20 ter of section 10-2 of t k field, south of | bx “9 Casper. Production on this lo considered assured in — x 4 w of Midwest Refining compa hich showed the | 08 ux r E 8 00% 1 Two shifts wi rs expect 0 fet | understood, | to re: rated and offi Shut Down. Chanute. Mutual Refinery FURNISHED BY TAYLOR & CLAY Ground Floor Oil Exchange Bidg. Che Caspet Daiip Cribune STOCK MARKET | Chassimeat ads Phones 203-204 —SLOWAT START 04 hi Equipments and Steels | Wyo-Tex . . 02 Povterp ON. Res as | Among Firm Issues But NEW YORK CURB CLOSING | Trading Is Dull Bid. Asked. t15 3 tftr| NEW YORK. July 26.—Ratls, equip- gg ments and stecls represented — the tae nee 10.25} firmer issues at the listiess opening Western States "39/0 today’s stock market, Union Pa Prod, &.Mtefrs. 275 | cific, New York Central. Crucible neden “by! Steel, United States Steel, Baldwin ‘99 |'comotive, Mercantile Marine pre- Bik Basin Okmulg: Aten ~. og} flected further covering of short con- 118.90 tracts. Domestic and foreign lls Cities Serv > 118.00 Gta 6637 66.50) Were irregular at slight changes. To- aw Ge are baccos, leathers and food specialties, j ‘which featured yesterday's stronger bes. Deen issues, showed no definite trend. Pre- Mexican Detroleur i ee ee as | liminary exchange rates on London eg on 34.00 -34.00| WTe_ Moderately above yesterday's : low qutations. appr hor Peto 4g82 S87) Gains were effaced within the first hour, mainly as a result of the heavi- Union Pacifie R, R. .. 120, 120.35 Kieney uu Reece eae pp 7 ness shown by leading oils and mo- | Lance Creek Ro: o2 EXCHAD tors. Mexican Petroleum reacted one Operations Being Shut Down. hdashrneres Lusk Toyalty 03 Sterling -$3.51 | point and Studebaker lost 1%. United Stissoente “et.cil trom Lest aeldite 2 at | Lusk Petroleum 02 Francs “T7144 | States Steel, whos» directors meet at by the Illinois Pipeline company wero | Gis ta Oaloraaa! Rink: [Mike Heary 83 Marks + 128, | the clase of the session to act on the suspended on July 6. The Acid must| Oil company’s wita- | Mountain aul aie Lire : 432% | second quarterly dividend, lost only 3 until condi near Padroni, north-| Northwest. 12 Call Money. 3 per cent|a small fraction, but Bethlehem and Tankage Vort S Cole, Sa peated ean eCTONe. << o% LIBERTY BONDS, Crucible Steels ‘were heavy with 4 ful. Li Creek cantities Of geatat midepth | PiCarey. «sss 08 Westinghouse Electric. American were cthbend J aemae ithe 400 feet. Arrange.|Riverton Refs: ang) Tobacco was heaviest of the special- stat teeraey 4 ¢ being made to drill the welt |Rovalty and Prod. ... .09 tles and sugars and rubbers added to Wd. Ohio Oil com |down another 100 fect tn anticipation | Suneet -.5-----.-.. 03 03. [Firat ss, the early, Concessions, Calls: money only caretakers in the field. Ohio! of oj ga flow of off. This well| Tom ** 3 | Secon: s oper Fe n the ex- Iso has shut down in Mulo Creek.|was started in 1917 and. has been| Western Exploration . 1.40 | Third 4%8 change, but was offercd at 5 per cent with the caretaker in charg¢.| pushed depth by citi-| Wind River Refg. 02 Fourth 4\s in private loans. reek is running cnly 60 per| gens of £ ce of numer-| Wyo-Kans 75 Victory 4%s oe TES | Grass Creek — -$1.00 Hock Creek —. way Mlcamthe papas cage Meee U. 2 s. Enters Oi G * FS 2 | Torchlight ~ 1.00) Salt Creek - 50 Exchange—Easy; sterlin, 60-da: Lgl ne erage cee Notice is hereby given that the} jx Basin - 1.00] Big Muddy — ~ 59] pins * edt ih 4 J. B. Kendrick, United States eena-| parinership_ between the under-| ix, fani™ Sti bleed 50/ bills and commereial 60-day’ bills on tor from Wyoming, has leased two| signed, T. J. Crilly and Hugh R. poe eg selanines nese =i banks 5 east 3 commercial 60-day sections of his land on the Nine Mile | Smith, engaged in the conduct of a|1anqer re" oleae de - 63) bits, demand, $3.56%; cables, structure, ten -nilcs north of Hardin, peneral automobile business under| ne be ~_-#8| $3.57% vs Mont., to the Superior Oil & Coal/the name of Smith Motor Sales| France—Demand 7.72c, cables 7.73¢. company., composed of eastern capl-| Company, was dissolved by. mutual | er; bulk, $10@ 10.76; stockers and feed-| Belgian francs — Demand 7.64, talists who are preparing to put down|Somiment of the said parties, on| exe ull, cables. 7.65¢. a test. This company has acquired | Tity 16, 1921. Hogs—Receipts, 9,000; market moss], Gullders—Demand 30.95¢, cables on approximately 35,000 acres| ‘The business conducted by the 5 ly 25 higher than yesterday's a 31.01¢ She Olin ibaa rene ts xia firm will be continued under age; spots up more; better grades ac- eaten, ee ea eet ean cng| the same name by Hugh R. Smith. tive, others slow; top, $11.30; bulk bet-| 0. Metal, ained from & Faddis an phe All bills and accounts owing to ter grades, $10.25@11.25; bulk pack-|.NEW YORK, July PB Aree Bytwe, Bare company. | OM-| the said firm for goods sold or serv- Ing sows, $9.2569.50; pigs, 10c to 16¢| Steady clectrolytic, spot and near by. ‘ » Superior company are A.| ices rendered prior to the 16th day pedis 12% @12%c; later, 12%@ J. Dalton of Huntington, |W. Va! of July, 1921, should be paid to T. | AE sc Sheep—Receipts, 13,000; carly sates|, Tin—Eanler: spot and near by eeoen ts BH Beares, secretary and|2;_Ctilly, and all accounts owed by , shecp and native lambs atiout steady: pre ay seourer. J. Burton Wood has the |the Said firm and incurred prior to|Reports of Export Buying Lends] feeder lambs higher; native lambs top ary * t I. The Nine Mile|the said 16th day of July, 1921,| Finer, to city butchers, $10; packer top early, : “st tontract for the we barnes ¢| should be presented to the said T.| Firm Tone to Wheat Market no western lambs sold. earl Zinc—Spot St. Louis > a creek. elgnt xilles north of tly upon presentation. Antimony—Spo 5 Satta creak a ata of | PTOme: : . arises $5; one double deck feoder : 5 > divide between Tullock! 5, ty 93, 2 uly 26.— eat dis ——-- y 25.—Ba “ Scaecta shes divibe “betwen. aloes Publish July 2, 2 siderable firmness today Denver Quotations. domest YORK, pana eagnen engi Y - $2 owing to gossip that ex te we 2 =: Nir ies Sis Wile < sveral geologists who predict that th ay Lease als ceipts, 1,600; m#¥ket steady to strong: aoe = GN bensiog mands will Teaienesiteran NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. nd at Kansas City tended also tol beet ste $6.10@8 preva ts, aaa SUG ‘ SDE! eae cn tent tice is hereby given that at favor the bulls. On the other hand, heifers, T cjeatves, | SSs0@REt |; CUCA® CREDIT ESTENDED: re nS s 1 meeting of the stockholders | hearish Canadian crop reports attract ‘ stocker# skid Oehaedoeaat Foire: wor Olscoy ibe eence vest in New Mexico. of Ssew sry alt Creek Oil Syndi- ea some attention. Opening quota- J NEW YORK, July 26—Negotiations bore i cate, a ing corporation, le-| qj, which varied from unchanged were completeditoday, for a 90-day ex- The Midwest comp ts Called aid held ot the ofMiee | Heures to isder mene mal aetna = Heenens market 15¢/ tension of the $18,009 000 acceptance Reng rend eae eion e Fartn.|of the company, rooms 17 and 18,| ne to. $894 ‘anas Dacenber sher; top, $10.75; bulk, @leredit granted f the Cuba Cane Spgtony. in the northweriern’ corner ™ | Townsend uilding, Casper, Wyo-} 31 %. were followed by nu Recet 300: umes vcorpaetions' Parra trroet met aueson I racer to rea{ming, on July 15, stgaty a) Ole , — Receipts 300; market tures next Monday and the baiance Mise Maxias, chiaslecestoe 4500 sere isc BOE mcting | merous Mucuations within the initial lambs, $8.50@9 75: ewes, H@] aueust 17 obtained from Indian bureau of the} % © th idth ba Dard dovwtielenns F feeder mbs, $5@5.60 ee @epartment of the interior. The pro- | toc at teint of he | Subsequently selling pressu > f 4 i ductive sand {s expected at around|ing more than two-thirds o J ore 8 underwent a sag BUILDING GOOD HOMES. saperipn tt Pectmees eter ot aaueD: 3,000 fect. ‘This structure is in the| Capital stock of said company it-| ut iti sbare Sonalatrie ES, duced over 115 000.000 pairs of rubber 3.000 fect. | This structure is iP ina |sued and outstanding were | J to a fresh upturn at the heels—sufficient to supply fel. in southeastern Utah, and the| ent, by legal resolution unanimous-| jast close was steady at the woman and child in the 1 aoe edna nN un "Where | ly adopted, said company was _ or- au. veatartaea tilaN ie ade and the population of Greece besides. some drilling has been carried on py | dered dissolved, said company ha: iiighor with September $1.23% , to i|ing ceased to do all business, all] 51-24 and December $1 asubsidiary of the E. T. Williams Ol 6% to $1.26% company, and others. It is sc d orporate debts having been paid, | Corn’ hardened. with wheat. After tance south of the Montezuma struc-| ll corporate liabilities discharged |ononing %¢ off to tc up, including ture in Colorado where the Midwest!#nd the corporate assets and prop-; nber at 61%c to 61%c. the esty distributed among the persons t scored slight interests are neral gains putting down a test entitled thereto. The statutory |'“yrospect of showers eased the mar- trustees for creditors and stock-! et 1 Prices clokeaeieuass ages A wildcat on section 3 near| holders are L. A. J. Philippat. R. N. [a,c net lower, with September 61 Mahe ‘south.| Ogden, Jr., and John R. H Pelige eonBlige western Colors the Mid Dated at ais wer ned by the uction west Refining company, and subs of other cereals, starting unchanged quently to the Midwe to Sac higher, September 39%e to 40 ‘ ociate im and then making something of a gen t 1,600 feet a ‘ul advance. s favorable ind ions of coming Higher quotatior hog 1 r in the Pennsyly Put " "16 Htoctirt provision dian lands. il seepage | (W-O.W.) Provisions. of the structure with July CHICAGO, ket r the high the W it Freneh & New York Oil Company Drills in t ViSE 0! Another Producer to Boost palvabiere il fre } what eS | ly } i is celal huge ga een d t : t of funds| ase i field by Closing Quotations. Laer Oe ene itn ee NO ot mpany which} GHIC. July 26.—Close: end; norhing “further. was noone vor jaddsy tothe al exhaustible Theaj—Sept. $1.23%; Dec. $1.26%. the well untit recently this sand” edb Pe natin Casper Corn—Sept. Gle, Dec. 60%c. cemented and arrangements made fF] "The mew gasser, which measured) Oats—Sept. 39%e, Dee, 42ic Se in tae a i hetween 7,500,000 and 5,090,000 cubic! Pork—July $18.50. Sept. $18.80. neath the Dakota, as soon as the ce-| feat waa \tevelope ; 18.60" Sept. $18 ment sets. sorts were freely cir-| 2, Oct. $12.12. quarter of sectic 0. culated in Edgemont that the well|@Uarter of ic #1 $10.60. was “salted,” b denied the | ‘* 1 accusation. Then well was] York Oil started by Tom Smi 5% of the same section. Recently water was}, ¥'t two additic encountered at around 800 feet This | sown to i a Sar apraeaclly: nobody knows | UP, to handle of Markets)—Cattio aia Rechiptasced what Smith discovered, or why he will be v}000; better ‘Eradé beef’ stecra -etrdma stopped operations. Howard pent toa6e higher, tosothers ‘steady: tag cum. well know oil started eats € > 1) yearlings, $10: top matured” ntaeeet pe other teat" on. section einatyral ‘ $9.75: bulk all weights, $7.50@9.25: the ied discovery 2500 t fat she stock strong: buik 4.500 northwest which is close t 76s canners end “cuteere larkely 40.38 h is held up for % ; bulls weak to 15¢ lower; bulk, Tw sons other wells ; veal calves strong to 25¢ high- were not completed. I time anonymous commu amare been sent from igemont ing the field and some geologists have a come to its defense with the result considerable doubt permeates the at- e 1€0 a Sen mosphere. While these moves were i 5 Everything in Building Material For Vacation or Stopover Carter Hotel BIG TIMBERS A SPECIALTY Big Horn Hot _ Springs 2 largest ppere) | FARM MACHINERY, WAGONS springs in the wor THERMOPOLIS, WYOMING a | ‘ Phone 62. Office and Yard: First and Center NOTICE OF SALE. »| Notice is hereby given that on August 6. 1921, the following live- stock belonging to Dennis Sullivan, will be sold at Sheriff's Sale in front of the Courthouse, 2 p. m.. to highest bidder for cash to satisfy pasture bill and running expenses since the 5th |cay of May, 1916: 3 horses branded on left shvulder. 4 horses branded ond left sh and on jaw . 726-3 Sete NOTICE OF INCREASE IN CAPI- TAL STOCK OF THE LLOYD | BUILDING COMPANY. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting regularly called of the} stockholders of the Lloyd Building} Company, a corporation duly or-| anized and existing under and by tue of the laws of the State of/1 horse branded | Wyoming. held at the principal of-| ond “left shoulde: | fice of the company, in the O. S.|1 horse branded. | Building, Casper, Wyoming, on the|on right thigh, 28th day of June, A. D: 1920, st}, norsc branded 10 o'clock m. of said »_ thed cncieegannencar capital stock of the said rhe Lloyd | paptish July Euilding Company was’ increased Aes from five thousand dollars, divided into five thousand shares of the par value of one dollar per share, to twe hundred and fifty thousand ‘dol- lars. divided into twenty-five hun- dred shares of the par value of one hundred dollars, per share, fully paid and non-assessable. Dated this 19th day of July, A. USED CARS Ford Sedan Priced Very Low In Good ‘Condition A BARGAIN D. 1921. THE LLOYD BUILDING Co. By William H. Lloyd, (Seal) President. Attest: MYRTLE LLOYD, Secretary. Publish July 26, Aug. 2, 9, 16, 1921. (W.0.W.) 5 Days Left Capital Stock Tax — All corporations must file a return with the in- ternal revenue office on or before July 31 to show the “fair average value” of their cgpital stock. he requirements are highly technical, necessi- tating the services of spe. cialists. We offer our _services. Reimerth and Van Denberg Public Accountants Tax Consultants 400-401 O-S Bidg. Phone 767-J All Knights of Pythias not members of Casper Lodge. Phone 677. Important. S. T. King ferred and United States Rubber re-| g99 | corner FOR RENT—ROOMS rOR RENT— front room, four windows, bath, large clothes closet, in private home, for two business men. May. be used as sleep- ing and livingroom, five minutes walk rom postoffice. 805 East Third. Phone 1302-R. F-23-3t FOR RENT—Furnighea bedroom in modern home. suitable for men or{ ,.), women. Board if desired. $20.00 per month. 137 South Gran. Pho: 525-W. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, day er week; free baths to roomers; “Uso, two working men's batching rooms, Grand Rocms. 249 7-1915t* FOR RENT—Two cool, nice bed- rooms and bath, first floor in mod- ern home. Business men preferred. East Second street. Phone 1058-R. 7-23-40" ROOM AND BOARD—In_ modern home; aso. three-room unfurnished modern apartment; gas range. 822 East Third street. Phone 675It. 7-20-6t* FOR RENT—Light housekeeping rooms, within two minutes walk of the courthouse. $18 a month and Ughts. J. C. MaciInni 2 FOR RENT—To business men,wei) ventilated room’ in modern home three windows, plenty hot water Phone 921-J. 7-25-20 FOR _RENT—Room, pleasant, we furMished, adjoining bath. Mu North Grant strect near Yellowsion: avenue. Phone 502-W. 7-25-2 ished room in mod se, with light housekeepiv and laundry privileges, close in. 9% South Walnut, Phone 190-W. 7-2 FOR RENT—one nicey — furnishe sleepingroom, adjoining bath, suli able for one or two gentlemen. Pipe 209-3. 1134 South Beech oi FOR RENT—Nicely furnished Troon in modern house. suitable for on or two. Board if desired. Phone a2 at 740 South Grant. 3 pe an A al FOR RENT—By August |. three lare new basement rooms with showe bath, for men. Phone 431-J before Pm 7-25-2t ROOM AND BOARD. Nice bedroom adjoining bath, and board in famil: if desired. Both reasonable. Phea 1562-J. 1 FOR RENT—Very desirable, larg: front room, adjoining bath; for tw« men. 218 West Eighth. Phone 146- 7-26-20 + FOR RENT—One_ nicey | furnisnt sicepingroom, adjoining bath, sui: bie for one or two gentlemen. Phon: 209-5. 725-31 FOR RENT—Cool, turnished frou bedroom in mudern home, for one two gentlemen. 523 South Park. FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping near refin ery. 1043 West Ral'roa 7 t FOR RENT—Large basement room for two men, in modern home. c.os in, two beds and equipped for “batch T224f-dt ng.” 152 North Kimball, FOR RENT—Medern room, suitab+ for one or two office girs. App} m. 305 West Eighth. 7-25-30" after 5 p. FOR RENT—Large modern bedroom for one or two gentlomen, $25. 74 South David St. Phone 463W in. FOR RENT—Two modern. furnish: rooms, adjoining bath, for three or four young men. Phone ices 335 South Park 22.5t. FOR RENT—Pasement roems in mod telox 7-18-40 ern home clore in. $10 and $1 each. 733 South Beech. mone: 131) -26-4t ND ROOM in modern-heme or week. 331 South Lin 7-26-21 RENT—Front| basement sleep om, furnished and has bath uth Beech. 7-26 20 Furnished room fér ene 344 South. Davi ate FOR RENT or two gentiemen. Midwest 7 T—Tweo furnished basement rooms for light. housek sonable. 325 North Linco!n F FOR RENT—Dandy front room, all modern, for two gentiomen. South David. Phone 717-W. WANTED—Two gentlemen fo room Phone and board jn private family. 7-26 2t* 1006-WW, 746 South Lincoln. FOR RENT Nicely in modern home. street, Phone 341-W. furnished room 906 Souths David ote ROOMS AND BOARDERS, shift men preferred. 1321 South Spruce Phone 1597-R. 7-26-21 FOR RENT—Large housekeeping room, furnished except bias d 303 North Park. 726-2t* FOR RENT—Board, room, laundry, mending. All for $10 per week. 143 West K. 7-26-2t FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, close in, reasonable. 516 East_ Yo low stone. ' 7-26-40" FOR RENT—One sleepingroom, with bath adjoining. 610% East Second. 7-26-1t SEE BEN. WE ARE _ PREPARED To write your Insur- ance in all lines. Fire Life Health and Accident / Automobile CALL US | FOR RENT—ROOMS "n FOR RENT—Furnished room for one } or two gentlemen. 410 East Second. home Phene BOARD AND ROOM Prices reasonah cooking. ists Re FOR RENT — Furnished housekeeping rooms. FOR RENT—Two large bedrooms, ac- joining bath. for two gentlemen or ladies. 544 South Grant. 7-23-3t FOR RENT—Sieep'ng rooms in mod- ern home, reasonable. 933 South Wo!- cot. Phone 1305-W. 7-22-6t FOR _& ST—Danay front room, all modern. for two gentlemen. 922 South David 7-23-3t a a FOR RENT—Front bedroom, adjoin : 2 house. It {s salmon colored and butt Sak na ee home. 1982 | exesptionally well. It has livingroom. = tchen, breakfast nook and a tips Mga nds wed comes hy 329 the without fixtures installed. All over McKintey. Foun |the house is nice linoleum. ‘We feel sure this bargain will interest you. FOR RENT—Clean, cool basement = room to one man.” Phone 1509-74. 7-6-dh BOARD AND ROOM in priva iy. 515 South Beech, 7 ‘OR RENT- Nice modern room 725 East Second. Phone 675-—J. 7-26 1t® per 7-12-tfdh WANTED TO KENT VANTED—By July 27, to lease or rent furnished house with three or nore sleeping rooms, by responsible party; no children; close in preferred; be reasonable. Address Trib- box 4444. 7-20-dh. WANTED TO RENT—Smali house or two or three-room apartment, ftur- nished; close in desired. Must be rea- ronable. Address V-19, Tribune. FOR RENT—Sisopinsroom, week. 138 North Durbin. LS 19-40 | ee VANTED—Room in privaie house for one man; murt he close in and mod- ‘rn; slate particulars and price. Box! 99, Tribune. 721+ 21-tfah} BUSINESS CHANCES ! in Casper. Entire business can also « bought. Will consider car or real ostate on trade. Terms to sight varty. Inquire after 6 P. M. at Trib- une office. 1-db FOR SALE—Good paying resturant; A real business opportunity: price $3.500, Call at 518 Ol! Exchange build. ng ts? deta 7-9-tf Atcountanite-—i Flocr 0-8 ACCOUNTANTS ISTRY, cour. Nepstar and vaumee, agen sow 1 on Exnhwize tux. Flune 060 ARCHITECIS i YUDKICH, Architects bay prccme & ull doer OT sho ‘how ere, Lasper, pee, why rhene 440 GAMBUTT, WErIDN EE & SWLENES 11 OL Bachange pray. Phone 1552 AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING a oor Specialists on Cracked Jackets, Scored Cylinders, Atuninum WEST A AUTO REP2aR, 325 West A. AL #AGGAGE and ‘AHKANSFER RAINWATER S DKAY & TRANS We uy all kinds of haulin,. 122 West Secona euone 602 We WHITE TRANSY ny Geo. Retailock, Sage. “AML “Waite Trucks.” 126 S. David. SEE BEN TRANSFER Co. Uaggage, Heavy Hauling and Pian Moying. Phone 71-J. SEARLES TRANSFER ri Res. 87-W, Office 104 1OYING A SPECIALTY CARINE! iMAKING ‘(CRESCENT CABINET Co. 432 W. Xellowstone. Phone 839W. Store Fixtures, Counters and Shei\~ ing, Ice Boxes aud Screens. ok CHIROPRACTORS 3. H. JOE! DR. anna GrAniM GEREREY buhe S*> auGwest pug. Phone 706 DE. B. G, HAHN Div. KONA HAMN Si = auwt Bh hones: Otfice © Res. 1235. ~~. E. Hs ctor 162 Ret are hi it ea Phone 1557 eke EVAH M. HOUSER Chiropractor Kast Fifth St. Phone 15283 CIVIL ENGINEER ALBERT PARK, County Surveyor. Dares. 226 Midwest Bld., Phone L465. 0 S. Chestnut, Phone 1724. CLEANERS and PRESSERS SHB S@Kyics CLEANDES Cleaning, Wressing; Hejnodeliuiy Center, Fifth. & Railroad Sts. Phone 6 _ DENTISTS DR. J. J. DONOVAN Suite 1-2-3 Over Moller Bids., over Campbell _& Joh: Store. Phone 66. Campb son CYLINDER GRINDING Oslinders Reground Oversize Pistons, Piston Pins and Rings. CASPER CYLINDER GRINDING €o, Phone 1450. Kitth & Center. are IR ME i AO na CONTRACTORS For the Best in Building At Most Reasonable Estimates Cheerfully W. S. HOLTZMAN & SONS Contractor and Builder — Phene 10993 WM. E. PRATT General Contracting and Repair Work |S: 801 Badger Ave. Phone 873. / TUESDAY, JULY 26, 1921. INTEREST in 4 gf Sas SPECIAL NO. Wait-a minute Large iivingroam, bedroom, and a din- ingroom and kitchen combined; newly finished and tinted. There is a halt basement finished nicely and which , Lights ia rents for $15.00 por month. instatied and water on the lot. On the rear of the lot Is 2 small house renting for $15.00 per month. This home for $490.00 down and $50.00 per month. Price $3,200.00. Look it up. conn t SPECIAL NO. 33. For $2800.04 » Tovely Httle stucco SPECIAL NO. 30. A real two-room house, plastered and tinted and well constructed. Lo- cated in southwest Casper, on a level jot, 50x120. Give it some attention. It is good. It is priced right at $1- 400.00. It is termed right at $200.09 \ down and $50.00 per month. The Western Realty Co, F. M. ZIMMEKS, Pres. & Gen Mgr, Suite 511, Oi! Exehange Muflding Due t> the material reduction in cotton acreage this year Texas has the largest acreage in corn that has ever been planted in that state. ——___ Colorado now leads the states point of beet sugar production. in OW?} pz A NEW TWO-ROOM house on good east front lot for only $900.00— one-third cesn, »alance monthly. The Dobbin Reslty Co. 212 6.-S. Bldg. DR. A. P. KIMBALL Physician and Surgeon Suite Uver ‘Whites Grocery nuues: Difice 120-M tangy i, MARSHALL Cc. KEITH, Pewnte, brepeni—are_peaigenge JE! INVESTIGATION BUREAU wATLUN — Civil and Criminai. suite wz Continental Bidg. _VETERINARIAN “OR. L. E. BAY, Vi Office, 142 W. Zad St. Phones: Office 20, Res. 1614N.WV. HAT CLEANERS pra YORK. HAT CLEANING hoe Stan ee ageeniin Len et Phone 1419W ___ GAS FITTING WESTERN | pee & GAS CO. Steam and Hot Water Heat Gas Wittang ads ppiiances 36 Pear st. Fhone W249R met Seer LAWYERS OSE HENCH & BULLACK : ~\ : 2 ti : Lawyers Quite 222-223 Midwest Bidg. Ph. 1200 — eee eee Wah &. WILSON fe) at Law Duuites un -io-t6, ‘howasend Blocks SSS ete HAGENS & MURANG Lawyers 206-207 Ol BaAcuunge Bldg. A Sage RUCHOLS & STIRKETE 509-10.11 On ‘Kabhonae Sig. tre Side GEORGE Ww. FERGUSON A: torney-at-La) ownsend Bldg. Phane Iscs __. OSTEOPATHS” DRL. L. WADE Osteopathic Physician itm. 3.7 Ph Ho 33 Wond Blk. "Phone 12274 ee FRODUCE Wha BERTON PRODUCE co. oultry, Bexs, Fruit J Mewetables. 335 N.Y uleort set _ RADIA| RADIA(OR REPAIRING a ENG CASPER AUTO to RADIATOR WORKS Repairing —( Phene ne 1054W AUTO RADIATUK SERVICE — Coming & Repairing. Expert wore: en, 1 ow. Whone 1543, ROOF CONTRACTING WYOMING RO} signer Rootine. Contractors inig & Recoat lalty, Jumpalt St. Phone 14783, SIGN PAINTING “BUSH DID rr” Art. 243 W. __STENOGRAPHERS Beatrice L. dx 23 (Pub. Steno, Work - 17 Ss. + Wyo, E fi > eee

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