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CAGE SIX QVER-GSUPPLY OF OIL BUILT UP BY TO PER CENT SURPLUS, CLAIM Return of High Prices Due ces Due When Europe Starts to Amaigamated Ri : Buy Again, Says Former Immigration Com- eer : missioner, Now in Oil Business Hotere Wom The present over-supply of oil in the United States comes from an accumulation of a 10 per cent surplus, which, for- merly exported, now left unsold on the markets in this country, ac cording to the opinion of Roy Schenck, former im- Creek Black Tail Blackstone Capitol Pete Creex is Columbine . Consolidated Roy migration commissioner of Wyoming under the administra- es ga - tion of Gov. Joseph M. Carey, and who has been a visitor in ne ek sa couple of days. Mr.{cent gasoline and no lubricants. ~The pos associated the average depth of 04 mpany, one of the > 2,500 feet and ¢ 41 eterno a Frantz . 1.80 t Gates - $oead 04 : ners get a 10 per cent ro : i: : 62 and |Today’s Market s Markets by FURNISHED BY TAYLOR & CLAY Ground Floor Oil Exchange Bldg. Ehe Casper Daily Cribune ire] LIQUIDATION N MART CHECKED 2 |Strong Tone Develops With =) | Opening of Trading in New on 3 <2 YORK CURB CLOSING York Today. Bia. Phones 203-204 + 126 eds NEW .YORK. Aug. 1—Recent Ib #3 quidating movement in various indus: reas | aide appeared to be checked at the Western States Prod. & Hefrs. Cosden Basin Ob mulgee Aten s Se Indiana .... vances of % to I point in the first 75. hal equipments, coppers, motors, food and minor railroads were most fancied. Foreign remittances of all classes showed little variation from Satur: day’s final’ figures, but an upward tendency ruled. The trend of the market was stead fy upward the, morning. Shares which were influenced by fa- yorable mews and pool operations Ss. oO, inclair Oil Texas Ol! Pan-American Pete U. 8. Steel mate the best showing but the list Union Pacific Rt. R- 3T 119.78 generally responded ‘broad FOREIGN EXCHANGE. covering movement. Ii it in the foreign exchanges and plentiful try ect of| was rushed to a hos ng to carry on shock pital where face of this extort ment little well put this tax over in the form of a res t is said that he for recover —_— ar Strength Shown at Start Upset by Liberal Receipts in Ade CKOPTPOSPEREN TK NODE ORES T LORE? DeSEES HERES BTEDRSESA! olution and not by congressional ac tion. He says that the com Chicago. in Mexico are fighting it and that it} — ' before the highest court i ERODES io CHICAGO, dinsatis © ANY CHEAPER, | here weaker among the the Obr AT ROCK BOTTOM | day after a show of strength at the administration and this Commission houses t ing sup. the part of the president iROVER C. GORSUCH. to be fore northwestern inter AND WOLCOTT STRE: Mt ILDER OF GOOD ae ped the bul her hand side temporarily ‘opean demand the loss of employment has added fir E to dissati: he looks for another resolu —— vas lacking. Initial prices, whic’ va near future ar ssibly the complete | Don't be macy | led from unchanged figures je overthrow of the Obregon ouldn't on nteeing | higher; with _x.eptember ment. The country is full of E FAIRVFOOT ‘Bunion Praranteeing 3124 and December $1 vists and their propaganda make the bunion pain disappear in-| were foliowed by mode: ducated peo!|*#ntly—unless they made good they are brought in. tion is of limestone cavities. ng unchanged to September at 601%c to 6030, the mar ket underwent a general decline. Later the market recovered some- wheat showed power to Prices closed steady at % to net decline, with September 59%c The sub-forma-|could not do but for her private re- filled with porus|sourcess, which are by no means The oil contains only 12 per large. MARKET GOSSIP AND FIELD NEWS lower, including what’ when val PPR ORDECES CWEREBDEs KONEEDIESAE = SCCs FUNERENDIEAS HewERY Seon Ise @% to 597%c Oats gave way with corn. starting unchanged to \c off, September 38%c to 38%c and later showing losses for all deliveries. Downturns in the value of hogs weakened provisions. Closing Quotations. BILLINGS, Mont., orn I eniaton ery of gas in commer- son ie Deca cial quantities at Battle Butte or Big Lake field in the Lake 7% Basis area is to be followed immediately by drilling of a QGorn—Septembsr 59%; December second well by the Barnsdall-Foster corporation, discoverers | ®'** s ae of the field. The gas fire, which burned the No. 1 rig of the | ),({i**~Swmember_ MStse: Decentber company to the ground last wee has been extinguished by| rork—september Use of a steam line and location has:croft. Wyo., oll fields where with “his| Lard—September October been made for No. 2 well, 500 fect brother is operating under corporate | $12.32. east of the discovery. Material is ef Marion Oil company and September $10.80; October now being hauled to location for a Bros. In the Moorcroft field | $10.65. other 84-foot standard derrick and 3 ver's companies have five pro ——- rig and tools were ordered at begin-!ducing wells on pump and several Potatoes. ning of the week. It is expected that| others capped, awaiting construction| “CHICAGO, Aug. 1.—Potatoes— the well will be spudded in by Au-/of a pipeline to railhead at Moorcroft,| Steady; receipts {26 cars; Kaw Valley gust 10. 15 miles distant, Mr. Hover said. ebraska and Jersey cob ; Virginia sacked $1.25@1.60 cwt California $2.2 e blers, bulk $3.0 cobblers $5.50 barrel. Wilcat Hopes Revived. | _ He added ti*t Hover Bros., are now Efforts on the part of those inter-|¢rilling a well on the Page structure ested in leases on the Huntley dome,|0f Wyoming near Moorcorft hoidings $ 14 miles cast of Billings, to secure|4nd this well has reached a depth of a = extensions on a few of these Ieases| $00 feet. Completion there is expect Provisions. — would expire in a comparatively short, °¢_within a short time, he said CHICAGO, : ne and likelihood of another welll = : utheast and across the fault from © dry hole drilled by the Gladys le company, lend color to the be- lief prevalent in well informed oil circles that the Gladys Belle's failure to get production at Huntley was due to the fact that it was drilling either . through or on the wrong side of the . fault mapped by =. T. Hancock of the United States geological survey in his report of last year on the struc ture Soap Creek Field Promising. With two Western States producers and a third ready to brin arrival of delayed casin: four Eepeatent compar NOTICE To Water Consumers, pects of a bustling oil field. Elk Basin in Shale ted well ding going hard in “black shale, according to re ports from the well. ‘The pitch of the } structure so sharp that there No inc ing since sandstone. Up for New Test. of the Kalispell-Le Geraldine You are hereby notified that on all ac- counts not paid before July 31, 1921, a pen- alty will be added and water shut off. wistown is now com having been com. nnouncemen: is expected Operator on. Visit a Wyoming oil op terested in Cat & Schwartz, | |] enroute to| |} M ul n Te. Hov ° the reception among an une S-14t round and then by a setback to be ple. Saturday's finish The structure of the Mexican oil] ‘The poorest quently, bullish reports re: fields is long and narrow and is com-| royal family domestic spring crop ted posed of a series of humps. Driil-|dra. Her Majesty nee from It was said too that rural ing in the a6 tebweesn st thons | cae $350,000 a year, but that nments in the southwest showed | humps usually results in a dry low. what! it. costent 1 decided falling off. Prices closed but to drill on top gene: intain Marlborough house and irm, 1 to 1% net higher, with Cep- The wells come in as great gushers|dringham. It is said that Queen Alex-| ember $1.24%% to $1.24% 1 Decem and with great force. Mr. Schenck | andra today is only just able although | ber $1.27%) to $1.28, says that they will flow as much on|living ‘in comparative retirement, to] Rains and cooler weather had a the iast day as they do on the day|make both ends meet, and that she| bearish effect cn corn. After open — : pis of M | 3 n companies af atrolears. . ‘02 rancs supplies of money at low rates encour: ; the Dutc ao 1 ee {ke Henry 4 Maris arcoantY Laeie a te 5 poh were p crude is transport rom ontal Lire 4 3 co in large tankers which can | Wountain iS Bs Call tony common with virtually all of the spec- : sete Garrels. Thuby a ulative Issues represented. Royal : 00% " Dutch was heavy and Mexican Pé- : ede +4 Be troleum also dipped but the latter soon z ae = re Sacbina' 4a rallied: briskly. Investment railroad . ag a he tells <s rot 44a shares were in demand, espécially the : a at Gacond4%e Pacifier. - illing of sev. | 1.40 “eats fue Metats. the Tidewatce | WIOHING CRUDE OM. sax 6 | Tec: later 2h @ iz tec. gh it was incorporat™ & $1.00 Hock Creek : Tin—Firm, snot and nearby, $26.75 Tidewater has hu i are See pe eee le 1.00 Sat Creek - 59) @27.00; tutures, $26.75@27.00. N a country a a: ~ xico. L Me wy wa =, Pe Bi Mu ‘i Johr | 1.00; Big M ardidy Iron-——Nominal No. 1 northern ed them after they were | ve ar ni : tes a ar | ae 1.00 | Pilot Butte . 2 northern $20 00@ | Bare was ‘atruck shining. and Hamilton Dome 322.00; No. 2 southern, $19.006$20.00, en the Obregon ex-|'n, critical condition wes sy Mule Creek .. .- Lead—Stedy: spot $4.40. nts a barrel on crude | Pital i = a ss lteet “ ee Zine—Quiet; East St. Louis delivery nto effect, ope | A at Yas reais creamery extras, 41\%c; standards \| spot. $4 20@4 25, an fields hav | e sited | me Sts, BT@441 ec: second 33@) Antimony—Spot $4.65. tual! hut wn, Tresu 1 ° so sands of men being thre n Reale eM : mis 9 Iggs—Hisher: receipts 12,678 Money and Exchange. ploy ment in the gr maell RT REE nd unconscious | fac case first, 29% ordinary NEW neler 1.—Prime_mer- ‘ampico, wnward Von the tatodn She ts, 24@27c; misi '@29e.| cantie paper ber cent. Mr. Schenck explains fol rey a ‘don the ¢ a bod: Itry—Alive fowls, 25@| Exchange—Sterdy; sterling, demand 53.56; ab'es $3.56%5 Franes- i: Mand 7.62; eab'es 7.62% Belgian fancs—Demand 7.36: cables “3615. i'ders Demand 30.83; cab!es 30.73, Lire—Demand 4.25%; cables. 4. Marks—Demand 1.23%: 1.234. —_— | Livestock Mart | CHICAGO, Aug. 1—«(U, S. Bureau attle—Reesipts, 18,000: { steers and she stock dy; others dull and uneven ings, $1000; butik bulk fat cows mners and Argentine—Demand 9.12 Brazilian—Demand 12.35. Montreal—10 11-16 per cent discount Time loans, steady: 60 days, 90 bulls and) says, 5%4@5%: sx months 6 per cent Call money, firmer: high 5%: Ipw bulk veal caives, $9 00@ 10.00; stockers ruins 4 te 4%; closing bid 5; of. and feeders. slow. 5 s red:ati &i6si%e Hogs—Recel,)s, 45,000; active; Ot Gp enna: ter grades rtea sy to 10c low Sit Sitver. ye acre: Be hagdower tha) NEWYORK, Aus. 1—Bar stiver reed re domostic, 99%; foreign, 61%c, Mex pathic) ia $11.50; bulk, can dollars, 4 ight buteners, $11. bulk pesos ERA Packing sows $9.40@9 90: pigs, stead: © 19¢ higher; desirable pigs $10.75@ NORE S CREDITORS. 11.00 Notice is hereby given that the Sheep—Receipt 12,000; Jaraysj partnership lately subsisting be- strong yo 10c highers sheep about|tween John Zartoft and J. Gordon, Steady: native lambs top $10.25 to city eapering 2c on business under | the butchers; pract $1000; bulk} Rame. at hag tikes ming Restaurant,” 200 West First street, Casper, trona County, Wyoming, was on the 28th d: of July dissolved as far as regards the said J. Gordon, ‘who has retired from the firm. “THE WYOMING,” By John Zartoft, Manager. Pub. Suly 30, Aug. 1, 2,3, 4, 1921. yf ooeeatl Ne adda The walls of the Keep of the Tower of London are 15. feet thick. $9.25@10 00; seven loads Idaho, $10.25 sorted; good Montana wethers $5.7 fat native ewe top $5.25. Denver Quotations, DENVER, celpts 1700; steers, $6.00@8. 5.50@7.00; calves Aus. c@2e —Ca*tie—Re: lower; @5 Hog: —Receipts, 600; stexdy, clove weak; top $10.80; bulk $8.73@10 50. 5 cep — Receipts $900; steady: || Geologist= Oil Expe ae seTh@dA0: wethers 35.00@)1 Oil Field Maps Blue Prints 50; owes $4,00@4.5 i “ Exploraticns Reports Lady Hope of Pinkie, who has re cently been appointed a justice of the peace for Midlothian, is a ~-Scots- woman born and bred, being a dangh- Le s the late Lord Balfour of Bur- leigh. Wyoming Map & Blue Print Co. . O. Box 325 Rm. 10, Lyric A SAVINGS ACCOUNT With the Casper National Bank will show you the way to keep your money and have it grow. We especially solicit small savings accounts and extend to the depositor who starts one the same facilities and courtesies as we do to our largest depositors. Four per cent in- terest paid, compounded semi-aniuuually. We will be glad to number you among our patrons. CASPER, wyo. Under United States Government Suipdevision. : 2 = asi Casper National. Bank : hour of trading. Oils; stee’s. | cott. Private entrance. ——$$—$—— \} FOR RENT—Large front room, ad INQUIRE AG any SPECIAL NO. 21. Right on Railroad avenue dnd not }out too tar is @ little home with two extra large rooms. pantry and close it is excellently iccated for any wor ing man, and it will always rent. 7: sell for $2,000. $500 down a: per month. Better Inquire agai: Classified Ads FOR) RENT—One nicely furnished adjoining bath. $25 per month, and one small bedroom, i per month; suitable men. 262 North Jefferson. 683M. FOR RENT—APARTMENTS FOI RENT-—Two-room — furnts’ . with kitchenette. Phon Apartment 1 cr 913. 7-30-24" FOR RENT—Two-room modern apart ment, gas. lights and waier $25. South Em. FOR RENT— Three room apartment: rent is Hast Fifth street. —— “OR RENT—Apartment and room or wil Jéase to right party. Ingutre 310% Bast Second street. . 7-30-2t FOR RENT—Fulnishel basement apartment with two rooms; no chil- dren. Cail 933 South Spruce 7-29-3t® LOST AND FOUND Lost: Near Garden Creek Falls. No. stenraphic kodak and leather reward. Phone 336-1. south wath Cente : two hone Sat ¥OR RENT—one large bedroom with pat 3 windows, $30 month: and one smail bedroom $15 month each, suit able for two gentiemon. 644 South Grant. Phone 692-M. 7-20-3t ROOM AND BOARD—Try Pat's din ingroom for the beat family style Fates fox room and week. 220 South Wol 8-1-6tt FOR cop gig, a aot rooms. ors o two working for furnished | reduced. 719] S-1-4e SPECIAL NO. 32, Wait a minute—heré ish geod oy> —large livingroom, bedroom und a ai ingroom and kitchen combined: n finished anil tinted. ‘There ie a halt basement finishef nicely and wh rents for $15 per month. Lights | led and water on the lot. On the rear of the lot is a sma .j house renting for $15 per mon: This home for $400 down and $50 > h. Price $3,200. Look {t up meals; board by men's chetehiter rooms $20 per Sopeene to Grand Roems. West B_ street. i tose POR RENT—Good room for one o two; four blocks east of Hennin: $30 per month. 143 Ni Kimball strect. FOR RENT—Sleepingroom, adjoining 8-1-2t sp ‘ bath in modern home; suitable for | 'OS8T—Tuesda. SPECIAL N9, 30. one or two gentlemen. 732 Sout’ or weer A real two-room house, plaster. Park street. 8-1-2 to S82l)}and tinted and well constructed. To a retercrcBidberd weno ehioi 730-2 | cated in southwost Casper, on a lev. — lern bedroom, a 50x130 feet. ve e it some ten ae OST—Between Casper and Rawline a I ing bath; suitable for one or tw Mtnall.light Drown tandbag, ental It is good. It is priced right at xentieme: street. ————— "GR RENT—Clean turnished room bath, close in, two. Wocks to rev (aurant. 131 North Bfech street. 7-30-40" FOR RENT—One large front bot room, suitable for twe gentlemen T42 South Davic Phone 468-W. T-29-t0d close tn. ‘30 South Ast 5 0. Tt taroee right at 20 1 Reward. Peon: | Gown and $50 per month _— 7-20-8¢ 3 baby's clothes. 1. F.; $2.50 Yeturn to ‘Tribune. OST—A_ $20 Dill. Teav hit House Cafe and recelts reward, 8-1-1t* Park S14 the Western Realty C2, > F. M. ZIMMEKS, Pres. & Gen Me-, Suite 511, Ol tixehange Gail WANTED TO KENT WANTED—Three or four-room mo) vern house by the fifteenth of t> month; must reasonable; respor sible party; no children. BOO. 1 887, Saste ee et RENT — Fiveroom modern hous with garage. south or south part, preterab!e unfurnisted, must te in good shay Phone 1 730-2 FOR RENT—MISCZLLANEOUS lore in. “OST—Parrot at 645 South yard, Phone 970. OST—Buncr of kes, Leaye at Tribune. joining bath, steam heat, board f desired. Phone’ /675-It. Eas Third. 8-Ft. FOR RENT—Modern basemént roon for light housekeeping. Phon 1091-¥1 341 North McKinley, 7-29-3r° FOR RENT—Sleepingroom for one c two gentlemen in modern 824 South Wolcott street, in city 7-80- FOR SALE OR TRADE WANTED TO JANTED home fan. TO TRADE— for n “rocond-hand Dodge Phone 1078. modern home: street. Phone fie _vbobdl ror RENT—Two large Y TO TRADE—Seeond-nand! Ut MeNd--Lignt running sewine ble. 2 lan for property. machine, phone 2086. 1-104: n_preferal Call or phone south Kimbail. 8. FOR RENT=Front room: genueme only. 425 South Woicott street. ‘et Jong since an “American worhan of wealth made the Londoners © notive by promenadins yee Park, escorted by @ pet pis. The tue porker was, of course, verfect aristocrat of the sty, wore a becoming bluc ribbon, and a dain Little ¢oat, -but his grunt was th ' OR SALE—G200_ pa: A real business opportunity; pric: 3.500. Call nt $18 Oil Exchange butd & for details T-9-tf 2 SALE—A five-year lease for FOR RENT—Nice sleepin; Joming bath, 431 Bust FOR RENT—Three rooms for Veh housekeeping. 342 East A street ming house and Call at| same As that ofthe most plebian pi: 8-1-1t- 135 est _Yellowstong avenue. $.1-4(] and his tall_ just as curly. R RENT—Two modern bedroom: avjoming bath. Ladies only. 4 iouth Lincoln. Phone 1654-R. 7-39-4 NANTED—Daree more men to boar: and room: $35.00 nor month. 1594-1 7:30- For RENT—A | good cool room “to one man; reasonable. 329° Sont ‘Kin'ey. 79-al oR RENT—Clean, room to one-man. Business and Professional Directory HAT CLEANERS AUDISGRS Aecountantecsicenre Nea a thy puts: | ACCUUNTANIS GUARANTEE Aud.tors anu solasania Lah and ‘Veanser seer’ ORT OF PE Drea ARCHITECIS |, Architects BOIS & GUUDRICH, Architec ool basemen — Phone 1509-M. . 7-8-0) FoR 603 1 =e Ones FOR ‘RENT—Slegpm oom, week, 158 North Durbin FOR: RENT —ar an. ror large _two-roor apartment with bath and kitcac: ind avenue. $7 ne TAz-tfa) ou a bURBAU OY LNVESTi-. vaeUN — Civ aud Crumiaai. Sui.e ve juminenta) bi A TITS ¥ Wi ADNER & SWEENED atte; tile £ oor In bath; hard wood shed floors in rooms; steam heat: water; laundry; electric stove and ic shest, disappearing bed; linen closet and clothes closet; best location down town. Address Box 310, The Be Pn b...68U) Archuects pelt On TKxen IgE Bast »,Vhove 1C2 aiez AUTOMOBUE REPAIRING jalists cn Crac 1d Jackets, Scored pete Aiuminur “epuirs. WEST A AUTu REPALR, 325 West A BAGGAGE and TRANSFER RAINWATER S DRAY & TRANS ER. We de all kuuus of baile. Phone Gu2W. 122 West secona os. ps OL Bos 3 WIRTE TRANDSVER Co. Geo. Ketailoch, Mgr. “All white Trucks.” 126 5, David. “ SEE BEN TRANSFER Co. Baggage, Ueavy Hauling und Pian: _VETERI NARIAN a DR. L. E. BAY, ae ae ice, 3. W. 2ud ‘houcs: Office 20, Res. 16ti ____GAS FITTING ~~ WESTERN HEAT & GAS CO. Steam and Hot Water Heat Gas rituns and apptiances 36 Pear St. vhone Lion LAWYERS BENCH & DULLACK Lawyers 23 Miuwest Bidg. Ph. 1203 a WILLIAM ¥. WILSON PE WwW. FOR RENT. jodern furnished apart ment; two bedrooms, livingroom ang diningroom, kitchen and buth, gar range and heater; rent reasonable 1115 South Poplar. at FOR RENT— Completely _ turnished perpen three large rooms and bath; strictly modern, $70 per month 1216 East Second street. Phone eee THREE-ROOM apartment with bis pantry, celar, bath, hot and cod water, everything complete excey auite 22: Moving. Phone 71d. “SEARLES TRANSFER Phones: Hes. 8i-W, Office 104 MOVING A SPECIALTY CABINE: MARING CRESCENT CABINET CO. K 432 W. Xellowstone. Phone 839 Store Fixtures, Counters and Shelv- ing, Ice Boxes ara) Screens. Nee CHIROPRAC TORS Be ak ate J. H. Alvorney-at-Law Suites 1-19-10, Lowusend Block HAGENS & MURANE Lawyers 206-203 Ou Acuunge ildg. Pe nt Re | DAUMULS & STIRKELY - Lawyers 3509-10-11 Oil Bxchange Bldg. . GLORGE W. FrRGUSUD A.torne; te cowngend Bide? SM, Jemensend slay, Athans ‘196. ___ OSTEOPATHS A DR. L. &L. WADE . Osteopathic Physician fm. 5:7 Wood Bik. Phone 1277-3, PRODUCE IN PRODUCE CO. BARY®?: Wholesale soultry, Bw Fruit and __Nexetubles, 333 Nov vleutt st An LIN _ RADIATOR REPAIRING: ‘| CASPER AUTO KADIATOR WORKS $34 _W._Yeilowstone Phone: 1051W AUTO RADIATOR SERVICE — Coring & Repairing. Expert Work- men. 124 W. Second. hone 1543. SE ROOF CONTRACTING . baht at ROOFING Co, Rooting Capea ss ing & Recoating « Specialty. hhunball St. Phoue Laisd, SIGN PAINTING BAR ite 1™” Bush Signs, Show Cards spndan Art, 242 W. Yellowstone. Sashes Te BEATRICE L. JONES Public Stenographer—Notary Public Sot duudwest “TAILORS c. H. WHALBY Ladies’ an¢ Gent’s Tailoring. Cienninz, Pressing, Repairing and Alterations. 6 JG Midwest Axe. Phone 43835. a Rose—Apt. 1 Suits made to order. jing amt repairing. Furs redomeled. Phone éL <a ee dishes. Also one two-room apartmen Cali 312 W First street. T2T-5U TWO-ROOM — apartment — furnished oxcept bedding. eclectic Hehts. all cooking utensiis and dishes, hot water bath and janitor service, Phone 1991-M. # FOR. RENT—Furnished or unfur nished new modern three room apartment, and bath; close in. 610 South Ash, Whaley apartment. Phone 1392-5. 26-46 /| FOR RENT—Furnishea apartment. one large room. bath and kitchen ette, $50. Also another at $40, steam heat. 250. North Beech}: phone. 381; FOR RENT— Furnished three-room apartment in North Casper; tele- one, electric lights and water. Call 558 after 6 o'clock. -1t* pol ce Cah dain Scsrnss SAME Fay FOR RENT — Furnished basement apartment, three rooms with bath modern except heat. 424. South Grant street. 8-1-3t FOR iy chitre bec’ Bucy ata part. ment; three 803. ‘South itnosth ¢ ds FREY INA GKABAM da kEREY Eee Midwest. Gidg.” Phone HL wa HAS Suite 2, 1owusend Block Phones: Offico <* Res. 1235. 5 HARNED, Chiropracior ee ie North Kimbalt Bt. EVAH ie os 212 East Fifth St. me 15283 ___CIVIL ENGINEER ALBERT PARK, County Surveyor. er 226 Midwest Bld., Phone 1146J. S. Chestnut, Phone 172d. “CLEANERS and PRESSERS THE SERVICE Ser nist Cleaning, Pressing, Reimodeling Center, Fiftl Fifth & Railroad Sts. Phone DENTISTS rs DR. J. J. DONOVAN "| Suite 1-2-3 Over Mokler Bidg., over ise & Johnson Store. 66. furnished are CYLINDER GRINDING 925) , | jons, ins and Rings. ‘ew modern three-room CASPER CYLINDER GRINDING CoO, $05) Phone 1450. Fitth & Center. Hae DOCTORS . or 7-30-18. Rs: FOR RENT—Modern four-room ‘ur-| DR. A. P. KIMBALL Physician and Surgeon nished apartment with bath; close in. Phone 1404, 318 South Kimball. Suite Over. "White's Gi 2 730-3 | Telenhones: Office 120-M: Res., 118%. FOR RENT—By August 1, large DR. MARSHALL 30. ment, modern, hot water office Phone wide 164. Phone) 351: or, 158: 7-23 aS gas heat. Phone 1630M. FOR RENT—Modern apartment, nished except bedding and dishes, $30 per month. 1223 East First street. Phone 1433, 8-1-6t* FOR RENT — Two-room furnished ‘apartment; close in; also one sleep- ingroom. 204 East A street. Phone 323. S-1it 2 iswea nee ay ha bath, = an jose in. Phone- 1404, 318 South Ki: street. ‘8-1-2t* ) fur: Gi Repaiz 1-3 , Wye. FOR . RENT—Beautiful > com: FOR RENT— unfurnished apartmen East Second. Phone “15: room apart Resid: heat. $80. private Mospitsi—i2_ South ‘Durbin.