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i PAGE SIZ WARKET GOSSIP AND FIELD NEWS TORCHLIGHT REGION ADDS WELL | FURNISHED BY TAYLOR & Ground Floor Oil Exchange Bldg. CLA Y Che Casper Daily Cribune ADDITIONAL CLASSIFIED ADS,G()il)). FOR RENT—ROOMS FOR, oR, RENT aaiginine bath, $25, per nicely furnished _| FOR RENT—araatmicNiS urnighes | FOR RENT—New large 2-room apart- ment on first floor. facing wide month, and “one, eral! bedroom, $20) tin eu po =4 for” te Sara water: Bente, sik, bultt tp.cup- j Pen. ass" North Jefferson, on corner of East L and -Vir- | LOCAL CL STOCKS. /Wyo-Tex. ~ ae 04° | $83M_ « a Puet inia. Telephone 1109 or call at 336 The Lewis and C aad company Deberpang nitatied its second well in|Amaigamated Royalty 04 06 | Western Oil Fields 8 20 | FoR RBNT—One large bedroom with! aes Midwest avenue. §-2-30 the Torchlight field near’ Thermopolis during the past week | American 00% 00% Y Ol 18 20 two windows. $30 month: and ‘one.on neNT— Fourroom apartment rchs Atlas : 2 | NEW Y@RK CURS CLOSING | | small bedroom $15 month each, suit- theast at a depth of 650 feet and gives promise of good production. | po ssemer 2 ‘ in new home in sou’ i | Be: . able for two ae, ae South of town: unfurnished except eiec- The well was drilled in on section 23. This is the second pro- | Boston-Wyomin: G acted $ 725 $ 8.00|GTant Phone 592-M Lage Duties featurteiin Iatchen: ducer for the company this week, the first well having been | is Indian .. ....... slenroek. 00% < 90 4 |Room A ape he Pat's din- 70 children. Phone 8604. 8-2-3t i abandoned after indications led to the belief that | Buck Creek Salt Crevk new . 10.25 19,37] ingroom Yor the beat family sty | Burke Western States . | < s, |Prod. & Refrs. a Pas \ (ory (Comden.. 5.75 y Combs {3 Elk Basin 5.75 come in by| onactbia Okmulgee nsolidated 1.91 ey| 5 | Athen comparatiy , Cities St is offset - GAS CONSUMER te 2. T. Open. New Refinery Projected. Frantz 2.00 Mexican Petroleum ..$107.75 ng to advices from atch. 17. {Sinclair OU. 20.50 Seventeen. Million Feet Used Daily Under Contract With New York Oil Co. reat Western Pet.. Texas Oil Pan American Pete o3° 1U. Steel . 15 |Union Pacific company du he Stanard withholds information} whom the new plant will be long, but indicates t pendent plant west of the refinery site of th Standard Oil company. It is said t a large tract of land was purch: The Midwest Ref‘ning comsny is| using 17 million culic feet of gas'2 Y under its contract with the Now Oil company, according to of:!-| whe gas is being used at the loc: 00% inery in all its ol! cracking proc by the new refini ith the result that eSmparatis ely 24 rt — | te fuel of is being used. | 09 10. Nigecond.. 4s Cat Creek Dividend. .\.though the price of oil has great--| 7 02 ‘on | First 4%s During the past week, the Ther- ecreased not one gas bur Tom Bell Roy o1 03 |Sceeond 4%s mopolisCat Creek Oil syndicate paid|%‘? removed at the plant, : °| Western Exploration . 1.40 1.69 [Third 436s a two per cent cash dividend. The|’™ "O° anticipation of any move t| wind River F 02 o4 syndicate has three producing wells|“C"sume oll. instead of was as | Wyo-Kans, . 1.25 has been rumored here In addition to the tremendous amount of gas that is now being used that are making 200 barrels each. company is drilling more The} wells and expects to pay a four per cent divi- oI MARAE Creek - ass Creck ,. “The com.|it 18 understood that other refinery | Torchlight 1.00; Sait Creek tion end has been hooked up to the|("® 8PPlicances as there is indications|Greybull - 1,00| Pilot Butte wells Wwhiok’ require puntpiag of an adequate supply of gas for Cas. | Lance Creek 95 Hamilton Dome per and for refinery purposes, Lander Mule Creek O# Showing at Kirby. A showing of oil was encountered by the Texas-Wyoming Oil compan. at a depth of 1,077 feet on the Kirby dome during the past week accord ing to advices received here J as the sand was reached a water sand| which had been shut off in a shallow-| er formation broke through OFFERINGS GUT: GRAINS CLIME Livestock Mart | Aug. 2.—Cattle—Re- better grade beef steers. CHICAGO, ceipts 10,000; IN STOCK MA catow ia 2i° lows Trading More Active on 2 timistic Feeling ; ‘Dema: Is Very Good. off. No effort will be trate the oil sand until completely shut off. st spots higher; top yearlings. test of the possibilities of the $1 bulk beef steers, $7.00@9.25 can be made until the water is eased : 5 butcher she stock, slow to low made to pene Wheat Reacts to Slump in Rural] Offerings at Opening of Trading Today. Dulk, $4.50@ largely bulk, the water is bulls, ; fat yearlings, lower: 36.00 caaanort ow 7 Batis | up: Vv alves, slow, lower: bull. i 0 Continue. #9.0049 stockers and feeders.) xy-yy7 2 PB The Lux il corporation, through| CHICAGO, Aug. 2.—Kresh strength] steady NEW YORK. 4 Aug tok BS Waal ke! an agreement with the Shoshoni Pe-| developed in the wheat market today-| }ogs—teceipts 24,000: fairly active, the result of tavorable technical con. troleum syndicate will continue an oll Scantines offerings appear-|strong to 10¢ higher than yest dijonbland inverunent buying Ge fall test of the latter company’s holdings|ed t> be Fesponsib Be leverage! ie py pales 5 patie pS on what is known as Chemical dome| sides, talk was current that liberal ex-|arce tor mary. londy wmactical ton spare. The claten wee eerie near Shoshoni. A hoie had been| port buying would be natural after) gr1.s0: bulk light and light butchers : babe $s ne, i + drilled 700 feet by the syndicate but; two days interruption. Opening} 211 bulk packing sows.) NEW YORK, Aug. 2—Priees were loess inc Phone! will not be used because it is not| prices which varied from unchanged] §9.50410.00: pigs. 10¢ to 1c higher: higher on the stock éxcbange ‘today. Sa. ali large enough to permit deep drillinz| figures to %c higher, with September |qosirablo pice. $10.75@ 11.10. when trading wes best. atiieetaoun] SOE Ris if this is found necessary to thorough-| $1.24 to $1.25 and December $1.2 ep—Keveipts 18,000 head: na- after a postponemetn of three hours! , Joining bath. ly test the formation, | tO"1,-28)) were: followed byica\ malarial lambs opened stead: packers top on, account of fire. Dealings were ai-| agains’ NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION, |"P{U'" 9! around. 10.00 earl dy; few choice versified and more active, the mar . s t ewes, $ ven cars Idaho ket apparently reflecting more optim- Notice is hereby given that at a\ CHICAGO, Aug. 2.—Subsequently lambs, $10.15, with 13 per cent sort: istic feeling. lwo cars Montana wethers. $6.69: fig: spicuous in ures steady account wet fleeces; feed special meeting of the stockholders | shortage complaints were a hand! of Antwerp Salt Creek Oil. Syndi-| p to the bears and opinion became yesterday's rise cate, a Wy yoming. corporation, Je- | prevalent that the crest of the after-|or lambs, higher; best, $7.75. pa eaulgeedton Seed Seaiheae gally called and held at the office|the-harvest movement had been wit ras z groups at advances of 1 to 1% points. of the company; rooms 17 and 18,|nessed. The market closed unsettled Denver! Quotations, 9 Oils, textilon. tive and vitktdintete fale Townsend Building, Casper, Wyo-|at the same as yesterday's finish to laled “arena ae st 3 ming, on July 15, 1921, ‘at 10/%c higher, with September $1.25 to|ceipts. 1.600; slow. 15@25e lower; {Also were In demand. The renewal o'clock a. m., at ‘which’ meeting|$1.25% and December $1.28 to $1.28%.| beef steers. $6@8; cows and heifers. (3'¢ for sat; bah bce meee. bts stockholders representing and own-| Rains put the corn market on the|$5.25@T; calves, $7@8.75; bulls, Ninh atdfiedale da | Mebisigain Fiala > ing more than two-thirds of the|down grade. After opening % to 1%c|@4: Stockers and feeders. $4.50@5.50,|'N& foreign remittances were not capital stock of said company is-| 1 > high.|Sentially changed from ver; indludmngeeentembectar Hogs—Receipts, 1,200; 15@ 58%C sued and outstanding were _ pres-|to 59%%c, prices showed but little pow-|¢T: top, $10.85; bulk, $9.55@10.85. fea ogres. although marks exhib- ent, by legal resolution unanimous-| or to rally. Sheep prospects | /t¢d MP Ales ecm oc ly adopted, said company was or-| Later the market was influenced by |! ishe! wethers, rading became confused later, dered dissolved, said company hav- ing ceased to do all business, all corporate debts having been paid, all corporate liabilities discharged wheat strength. Prices closed steady %@14c to Sc net lower with Septem ber 59%c to 59% @%c. Oats were depressed by the big. vis: $5@5.50; ewes, spots when weakness deveolped half dozen Specialties. United Drug, cages Of all the sights he saw on his re. cent visit to London the Amir of Kat- Chandler Motor and the corporate assets and prop-| inie 4 . sina declared the crossing policeman|Central Leather fell a point each, | Eighth. erty distributed among the persons| icc dene senertie Unchanged t/a be the most wonderful. To be able| Elsewhere the better class of stocks entitled thereto, ‘The statutory|ana then’ undercoine. a» ceneeal ang’ | {0 stop all the traffice of a street with Were pretty well sustained, strength] and sleepii trustees for creditors and stock-| Higher quotations on hogs cave| ‘he Mfting of one hand amazed him,|*hown by dividend paying railroads holders are L. A. J. Philippot, R. N.| firmness to provisions. = and he thinks, he fold an inquirer,|ke Northern Pacific, Great North- usa. Ogden, Jr., and John R. Healy. . that the policeman must have four|¢f. Louisville & Nashville and Soo beets NT —Laree Dated at Casper, Wyoming, this Closing Quotations. eyes. having a sustaining effect. Minor mo- 15th day of July, 1921. CHICAGO, Aug. 2—Close—Wheat— Tp Re eae tore | and ‘the: high-priced’). tobacco (Seal) R. N. OGDEN, Jr. | september $1.25; December $1.28 Chinese property deeds or leases|Sh4res were especially strong. Vice President.| Corn—September 59%4¢. December | fen have a hundred signatures. The — ¥ JOHN R. HEALY, | 59%c. ais reason is that land is usually owned ae ae and Exchange. Phone 809J. Secretary. * re by syndicates, and agreements must] NEW Y¢ Aug. 2.—-Prime mer- Shi Publish July 26, Aug. 2, 9. 16, 53, ber OMe eT MBMCH —-Decem-| 5 signed by every member of an or- cantile paper, 646% per cent. ee aera 30, 1921. Aer <a | ganization. axchange—Irregular; sterling, de- (W.0.W.) “ses September 38%¢; December, cy ae $3. 434 cables, $3.565%) SS SS a “rancs—Demand, 7.6314; cables, >t NOTICE OF INCREASE IN CAPI-| yor —sepiomber ae In Red and Gray |r only. 425 TAL OL INGICOMBANT Eo $12.30. peleianehranse. Demand, 7.3514; : Ribs—September $10. Pr ouiaee: Notice is hereby given. that at|s10.70. ; Somes. Guilders—Demand, 30.54; cables,| adjoining a meeting regularly called of the « 30.60. Squth Lincoln, stockholders of the Lloyd Building Potatoes. *‘ Lire—Demand, 4.23%; cables, 4, Company, a corporation duly or-| CHICAGO, Aug. —Potatoes— Marks—Demand, 1.21%; cables, 1: ganized and existing under and by| steady; receipts 76 cars; Kaw Valley Greec—Demand, 5.43. yirtue of the laws of the State of Wyoming, held at the principal of- fice of the company, in the O. S. Building, Casper, Ry yomings on the 28th day of June, D. eavly Ohios $1.25@1.50 cwt.; $2.25@2.50 ewt.; Jersey cobblers, bulk $3.00@3.15 ewt.; no Idahos quoted Virginia cobblers $4.50 barrel Sweden—Demand, 20.33. Norway—Demand, 12.65 Argentine—Demand, 29 Brazilian—Demand, 12.25. Montreal—10 11-16 per Nebraska cent 10 o'clock a. m. of said any Provisions comme gentleman capital stock of the said The Lloyd] cHICAGO, Aug. 2.—Butter—Market ¢ ne loan. steady; 60 days, 90 days Building Company was _increased|higher; creamery extras, 43c;_stand- eet A Ee room, close in. from five thousand dollars, divided| ards, 40%c: firsts, 27 12@ 420, weconds, ‘all money, firm; high 514; low 5: v6 io Bye pnousand sharon CA par | 33@36 ests Teta 5; Sree bid 5; offered at value of .one dollar per share, to} iggs—Unchanged:; recei 0. 3; .last loan 6%, week, 133 two hundred and fifty thousand dol-|casce 3 a ahi — lars, divided into twenty-five hun- dred shares of the par value of one hundred dollars, per share, fully paid and non-assessable. Metals. NEW YORK, Aug. Live Poultry—Easy; fowls, 22@28c; by, 12c; later, 12% @12%%c. Dated this 19th day of July, A. Tin—Easicr; spot and near D. 1921. $26.50; futures, $26.50, THE LLOYD BUILDING Co. Iron—Nominally unchanged. By William H. Lloyd, Lead—Stead; spot $4.40. white pressed brick; (Seal) President. Zinc—Quiet; East St. Louis deliy. Attest: MYRTLE LLOYD, / ery spot, $4.20—4.2; Secre Antimony—Spot, $4.50. | large livingroom, Publish Jul 2, 9, 16, 1921 f (W.0.W.) Ane ae Silver. SSS NEW YORK, Aug. 2.—Bar silv: NOTICE TO CREDITORS. | domestic. 99% c; foreien Site; “Mexi. is hereby given that the can dollars, 47c. sale hip lately subsisting be- SSO EESEEEeEed tween John Zartoft and J. Gordon, | Every cubic business under ming Restaurant st street, Casper, Na- carrying on W. inches or air into — | America Facing Condition! Worse Than Russia; Opera- ‘ breathes a minute for the twenty- yoming, was. on jones four hours of the day, we use no less the 28th day of July dissolved as tions in South Branded than 648,000 cubic inches of air, which far as regards ithe sai J. Soren as “Damnable.” wko has retired from the firm. ——— -— 9 Smol gray and red form the color | “ould weigh over thirty pounds. m_ in combination of an attractive sum. |8¥'s supply of air for one human “THE WYOMING,” Aug. 2.—Declar-|_ mer frock worn by Hi being, would be sufficient to fill 1,125 By John Zartoft, Manager. gE a condition y Hope Hampton, 2125 two-gali would movic star. The material is cre} chenette and the red motif is intro. 30, yaa duced in the tvooden beads outlining n_cans; Aug. 1 ace weigh a” year's more than five 3, 4.1921, 13 : acs y worse than Rus- nd branding practices From these figures it may be seer sues out without giving |/ {R@ neck and sleeves and radiating | how neceaears “itis tol keeps wiedies nd subjecting them| ffom the neck to the belt. “A red lopen so that there-may be a continu: t 7 damnabie, coward-| {ane her ait oysia® falls: [cus supply of freh air 3 = preud of the ¢ C. Robinson boot - PRICES HIGHER Shares which were con- yesterday's speculators taking profits hastily in Harvester, Copper— Unsettled: electrolytic, spot and near time we breathe we draw supposing that we take fifteen supply tons. for four sti FOR 629 Kirk st suite, tw: FOR RE close in; house, 303 1376S. adjoining 232 North FOR RED aie $30 FOR RED RT Op- nd tion for gentlemen; were | of FOR 1625M. 332 FOR RI for 929-M. 3 apartm: lowston. _ month. ina and , $2 per week Phone 1533R. RENT—Two street entrance. Phone 1302-R. 'T—Rooma for also two-room Tathished 7 roe FOR RENT—Two modern bedroom: South Lincoln street. hotel: Kimball street. West Yellowstone. Phon Phon clos: "Phone 562d, FOR RENT—L FOR RENT—Basement | with bath, FOR. RENT—Housekeeping furnished. paca SG gi 2 FOR RENT —Furntebed rooms. aay £7 er (1591M. week; free baths to roomers; two working men's batching per month, Grand. Rooms. 2 West B street. ~ eee See) FOR RENT—S, room in mod- ern home. 742 ‘Anh. 4 gentlemen, each; treet. FOR RENT—Basement housekeeping Lincoln | except beddin: ‘Third,| all cooking utensiis and dishes. het ‘o-rooms and bath. | Fast 8220 South David stree hath: ladies only. Phont McKinley, Phone oe f jt ‘T—-Good roon, per month. 143 ‘T—Sleepingroom. adjoining bath in modern. home one or two gentlemen. Park street. “oR RENT—Room 16x14, good loca- 623 732 busine: close + in. Phone 562 FOR RENT— Modern bedroom, adjoin- ing bath; suitable for one or two 30 South Ash 5. close in. 2t itable for two gentlemen, 742 South David. 468 7-29trdb Large front room, ad steam heat, board if “Re East ét. exalt Mand A ade FOR RENT—Furnished bedroom, next to bath, two-and a half blocks. eas of Henning. NT~—Two men preferable. t East First. 8-2-6t ‘bedrooms. or phone 8-21t 3. ta) : Call South Kimball. Phone 8-2-10° housekeeping. Lind avenue. FOR RENT — Two-room furnished gj tan fe! GOODR* in. 528 West Yel- 2-108 ee room, ates for light. housekeeping, 4 Phone. sean He sia it leepingroom $3 per week. 309 West S-21t rooms 350 North Beech 8-2-1t, ingroom. housekeeping 303 North Park. 8-2-3t* POR at ieee with board if de- Call 1124 South Ash street. $-1-4t | — RAINWATER 205 North Center, Rive: 8. genie view 2te FOR RENT—Front room; gentlemen | George Retallock, South Wolcott street FOR RENT—Two modern McKinley. FOR RENT—Clean, room to one man. dis- FOR RENT—Desirable FOR by. FOR SALE—Bea ‘Beautiful Denyer dence; half bath. Ladies only, Phone .1654-R. 2941 bil pe as aca gr ~ reasonable. "33. 8 Routh cool basement Phone 1509-M. 7-6-dh FOR. RENT Modern room for one. |. . 642 East Second. 8-2-3t Call 829-M. 8-1-1t SR See oe ee ae ee R RENT—Sleepingroom, $7 per Ris North Durbin. "°7-12-tfdb a East Second, 675-J. SALE—HUUSES _ resi- blogk south of Clty park: four rooms second bins full finished attic full basement; icroom, dining- room and initehen: tiled bathroom with shower bath: ply 1633 York strect, Denver or 586, Casper, bungalows: our) and Wolcott FOR One | teenth. street. f nd five-rooms. Gorsuch. builder of good homes, Ninth SALE—Four-raom house with enclosed room house caries part payment. ; bargain at« $15,000. Ap- box . Wyo. 8. at Fiurteenth~ and CY; Groyer C. 2-3t _ furnished . New 2 aa take good 621 East Four. $-2-1t* on rear. ——— FOR SALE OR RENT—Three-room shack: bargain if taken immediate- 220 RISE — 1 voard’ ise 1115 South Poplar. housekeeping rooms, coul, water, light rer Abstes. bath: strictly modern, 1654F | 8-1-4 FOR RENT—Two furnished base- ment rooms for light housekeep! for one or four blocks east of Henning forth ble for basement] pt bedding. * ali cooking utensils and dishes; hot water, bath and janitor service. ee ms, eae RENT—A large Fooms one and’a hait blocks east of 71915" Stanfard entrance te. Eee Mia unfurnished, west avenue. Tele- 2-20" Dlrone. 1108. aan ae A De LOE ate aa eee on Phas i276. s22t|FOR RENT—Modern furnished apart, FOR’ RENT—One large double room |diningroom, kitehen ment; two bedrooms, livingroom and a bath, gas rent reasonable. S-1-2t furnished ray and heater: tl FOR RENT— Completely apartment; three ree rooms and $70 per month. 1216 East Second strpet. Phone 1066]. S-i1-tf apartment furnished Gas, electyic lights, TWO-ROOM water. bath and oer Ps: Phone 1591-M. -25-tf. FOR, RENT —Tworoom furnished aparment, with bath; vacant “Au- gust 6. Cal’ at 616 West Ninth strect after 5 p. m.-evenings or before 7:30 mornings. 8-2 FOR RENT—Purnished nished new modern upartment, and bat South Ash, Whaley 392d. FOR RENT—Furnishea apartment, one large room. bath and kitchen- ette, $50. Also another at $40, steam heat. 250 North, Beech. phone. 381. 7-28 tf. FOR cea four-room fur- it with bath: close el tO, 318 South ee FOR RENT—Three-room furnished apartment, strict!y medern. cose in, on pavement. 713 East ne ; 2A —————— FOR RENT — Furnished basement apartment. three rooms with bath modern except heat. 424 South Grant street. 8-1-3t FOR RENT—Unfurnished — 2:room apirtment. $25. Free water, lights na gas. Call in rear of 306 Kimba!l, &. FOR RENT — Two-room or unfur- three room ‘ead 610 partment. Fhone 726 ‘FOR RENT—APARTMENTS ____ TUESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1921. —_——. FOR RENT—Modern apartment, fur- nished except hedding and dishes. Ther. $20 per ienopthe 1223 East First street. | $2,900 Phone 1 FOR RENT—M < ment, Rent. $80. 1140 East Smith “apartments. POR ood anor ade commod! from Mid s2 POR RENT—New modern Fas Ce unfurnished apartment. East Second. Phone 1593-W = ' -30-Uf. 435, 8-1-6t* 3SL. wes furnished apart- bong te oe to furnished . ventilation Here is a good one—large livinc room. bedroom and a diningroon and ‘kitchen combine ished end tinted. There is a ha't basemeat, finished nicely and whi: ights in. FOR RENT—By August 1. room heat. $80. Phone 381 cr 1598-W. £ FOR RENT—Twe-room modern apart Call 63: ment, furnished, cose ins South Ash or Phone 1556-W. FOR. RENT—Two- partly furnished, postoffice. $35. Phone 539W. FOR aR keepin, ent, $20. 1018 South Chestnut. FOR RENT—Two room apartment. Also one bedroum. North Kimball. — a RENT— Taree-room rtmen! rent is reduced. East, Fifth, street. FOR RH si furnished, ern apartment. 734 East Third. eet B-21t LAND FGK SALE 8-2-31 8-2-1t, Beach county cept Ford truck on payment at 107 East K strect, after 5 FOR SALE—i-and mile from Casper. from a 60x140 foot plece ecres. P. O. ox 124. less up t Phone 1 iz stiads. A. H. Sprague hotel, WANTED: 70 KEN Cutright. 8-1. ern house by the month; must sil fifteenth of A /25x5 cord tire for es, furnished apartment, mrodern: close in. 6. South Ash street. Phone 1556¥ ACCOUNTANTS et Sia gra seta hs tetris SED GUARANTEE BEGISTRY CORRP. : ditors and Accountants—Stock und Tramfer, Agents - T—Three furnished rooms | 208-11 On (foxchange bldg. Phone ight ARCHITECTS 24-25 "Pawnacid. Block, Casper, pen Wy ‘oO. Phone 440. GARBUTT, WEIDNER & SWEENEY] 415 O01 pxchanse Hide: Phone 1162. AUDITORS ah Floor OS Bldg. ee AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING | (i a mcked ackete, Specialists peicnrte! Jackets, WEST A AUTO Te 320 West A. Pi sci otic a incerta eat ase Be BAGGAGE and TRANSFER DRAY & TRANS- rER. We ¢o all kinds aalins. Phone 692W. 122 West Second St. WHITE idee SEER A” white 126 South David Street. SEE BEN Ne ane co. s.| Baggage, Piano ‘Moving. Phone 143. - TRANSFER Res., 87-W, Oftice 104, MOVING — SPECIALTY. CABINETMAKING ci ‘T CABINET CO. Swstone. Phone §39W. Store Fixtures, Counters and Sbete Ice Boxes and Screens. CHIROPRACTORS DR. J. H. JEFFREY DR. SA GHANIAN dee FREY Sune Si8 Midwest Bldg.” Phone 3 DR. B. G. HAH: Une EDNA ey Res. 1235. ———— M. E. HARNED, Chiropractor 162 North Kimball ‘St. Phone 14 EVAH M. HOUSER 210 Kast Fifth St. Phone 15283 CIVIL ENGINEER pote Sondide weed. Fr ae Vp PARK, County Surveyor. 6 Midwest Bids. Phone Tided —. | Office See SAE LS ra Sa SOMETHING good, two new colcnial | Res. “oie S. Chestnut, CLEANERS and PRESSERS Center, Fi ‘and Railroad. 56. CONTRACTORS For -the Best in Building” At Most messonable Prices. Cheerf: Furnished WwW. 5. HovrZMas & SDS. . _QOsteopathic Ph; Rm. 5-7 Wood Bik. Wholesale Pout: Vegetables. S53 fe aged Hinball Art. one. contains 30000 feet of ecrd or DOCTORS DR. MARSHAL. eg EIT ides Oftice Phone 164, Private. trospitala612 Souils GAS FITTING WESTERN HEAT & G45 CO. Steam and Hot Water Heat Gas Kitting and A\ 336 Pear St. HAT CLEANERS i Ad ee eat cL RANENG Wor 123 ‘South Coutiect japvesT BUREAU GATION — nd Criminal, 102 Continental “ol Bldg. LAWYERS HENCH & BULLACK wyers: Suite 222223 Midwest wldg. Ph. 1 WILLIAM 0. WILSON Attorney-at-Law. Bultes 1-15.16, Townsend Block HAGENS & MURANE Lawyers 206-207 Oil, Exchange Bidz. NICHOLS & STIRRETT 2 wyers: 209-10-11 Git Exehangze Bids. GEORGE W._ FERGUSON aperesraes ‘Law Townsend Bidg> Phone 1964, OSTEOPATHS DR. L. L. WADE sician Phone PRODUCE BARTON PRODU ‘0 . 333, RADIATOR REPAIRING cisrer AUTO. pai taal WORKS —S'eaning—Recori: 434 We Vellswatone in; Phone 1954 DIATOR SERVICE — 1240 W. Secon = ROO CONTRACTING WYOMING ROOFING Co, Contractors. iy. Az SS Phone oTsisd Casper, Wyo. SIGN PAINTING “BUSH DID IT” ns, Show Cards and Poster . Yellowstone. Phone SieGgeukPuGns BEATRICE L. JONES UTO FOR SALE. location: $) builder, Nini eens ? rom a th 1 can his amazing care fachioncd’ bisnen TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED ADS : RRING RESULTS Yorx mid ex: on ChucK Wi, ina 15-60 be pulled off § Or-eans ihe night of Augugt & NOWHERE? TEERE’S A GIRL COMING FROM THERE WATCH FOR HER Account of wood euch, B2-3t $50. Grover ped ures hand Wolcott. NOTICE TO OUR PATRONS. increase in our, business. have moved. to larger quarters. in suite 6, Smith block over Shaffer-Gay | Furniture store V MDW EST TRAPFIC: CO. 600 West Railroad avenue. 8-1-2t* | Contractor peated S sah ecmactcneman oe Astras Saeed 4 » CYLINDER F aaNDING Cylinders Reground, Pistons, Pisten Pins and or CYLINDER GRINDING Phone 1450. Fifth and Center. DENTISTS DR. J. J. DONOVAN ite 1 Mok’er Bldg., over Campn-! bell Hardware Company. Phone 66.: Rose—A; Sults mnie to are Revesbeting n imepekcings Fare seroogeieds These: els VETERINARIAN Clea Repairing and Alterations.) Phone 483J. Pressing. 16 E. Sitidwesct ave: pt. 10. Wy; eS DR. LL. Office, Phones: FE. BAY. . Ngte ‘i 5 by age erinarian. Office So Res. TelaNW. automobile _ Papert Wort 1545. large 3 partment, modern. hot water room — apartment, two blocks from S120? nished 2-room hause- near refinery. furn'shec 133 farnished wie S-1-41 mod A FOR SALJ°--Ten acres land in Seen F M 6t than buig | § Any amount £ 134 J OREGON LAND—Ranches and bome See roor: WANTED—Three or four-room moi the Durbd:n, hiances Vebuae tH4oR. viene TW INVESTIGATION BUREAU OF INVESTI- Suite 00.} You should state i gat eu ag} Hotel. tel On the rear of the lot is a sma house reating for $15 per mo: This home for $490 down and $50 per month. T14ce $2,200. Look it up SPECIAL NO. 50. A real two-room house. plaste and tinted-and well constructed cated in s¢uthwest Casper, ov a lot. GOxI3® feet. Give it some tion, It ig good. It Is priced right $1,500. 10 iw termed right at $209 down and $50 per month. atte \ The Western Realty Co, FM ZIMMEKS, Pres. & Gen Mgr, Suite Sus OW Exeiange Sasiding FOR RENY—MISCCLLANEOUS oN RENT,~Office room, 220 South , Wolcott. VIO REN haga cunmng machine, 1d soue 1086. LIVESTOCK furnished. rleney S R SALE +— Good uns “tea. weight 1250, ach, or wil trade for x ees ord. ‘Phone 1086, 215 Ww. NOTICE OF CONTEST. Department of the incerior United States Land Ofice. Dous- Wyoming,’ July 26, 1921. ‘0 Thomas .A. Eubanks of Great tls, Montana Casper, Wyo- ning, Contester You are hereby Sam Hardy, % or rye ak o gives Sout Wolcott St. r; Wyoming, asd tis postoffice nidress, did on July , 1921, file in this office his duly sorroborated apolication to contest and secure the eancellation of your yome stead entry, Serial No. Doug- 012168, made: Dec. 29, 1916, al- wed Oct. 4, 19£0, for all of. ae Jon Eight (8), Township 33 sange &O W. ot the 6th Princips Meridian, and unds for contest he alleges | it said Thomas \. Eubanks ae totally abandoned ie tas never built or on said jiot cultivated any “f said land; the! h made no mprovement of any kind on said and; that said pay is in its natu- 1 id and unrultivated state; chet said Eubanks ‘ahandonment of aid land has extended over a pe- ‘od of more than'nine months last ast, and that Wis absence from said land was not, due to his em- aloyment in the reilitary or naval service of the Uniiud States. You are, therefore, further noti- ed that the said: allegations will -e taken as confersed, and youts, said entry will be cancelled with vut further right to be heard, eith- ‘t before this offiae or on appeal, £ you fail to file in. this office witl- -n_twenfy days afjer -the fourth eublication of tiis notice, as shown ‘below. wea answer, under sath, cifically ‘responding <0 these alte ations «@ contest, to- rether witty due proof that~ you aave served a copy of your an- swer on the said contestant eitner m person or by registered mail. your newer the rame of the posinff.ce to” whica you desire future sotices to be sent you. Signed, WILKIS COLLINS, Receiver. of Ist publication, July 26, 1921. of 2nd publication Aug. 2, 1921. of 3rd publication Aug. 9. 1921. of 4th publication Aug. 16, 1921. ae * NOTICE OF INCORPORATION. LLOYD REALTY CO: was incor- porated in the office of! the Secre- tary of State at Cheyenne, Wyo- ming on the fourteenth ayo of duly, at 2 p.m, The object of puny is to buy, sell, ote ho 1a, own, improve and deal altp real es- tate, lands, and personel ravens and to construct, erect, ild, equip, repair and improve houses, buildings, Poth public and private, and to mortgage and otherwise dis- pose of the same or any ‘part there- of, and to do any and‘ all things necessary, proper and ©convenient to carry out and effectuate the gen- eral business and object of the com- pany. The capital stocl: of said company is One Hundred Thousand Re-| Dollars, divided into one! thousand shares of the par value of One Hun- dred Dollars each. Its term of ex- istenee is fifty years. The number of directors of said company shall be three, and the names af the di rectors who shall manage | ithe con- cerns.of the said company for the first year are Wm. H. Lioyd, J. R. Lloyd and Myrtle Lloyd. ‘The op- erations of ‘the ‘company shall Re cerried on principally in me city of Casper, Natrona eantyes vyoming, and the location of the prin feels of- fice in this state is pons Zl0 O-S Building, in the ord cone County of Natrona, & tate of ming, and the name of the thereof is Wm. H. I¥o: WM. H. LLO Date Date Date Date Publish August 2, ant: Basie 3, 4, 1a, JIOTICE OF oF STOCKHOLDERS The soncate meeting of the Cesper usiness College, Inc., will be? heid at the office of the company, oom 7. Smith-Tarter Building, C; ‘wper, x ming. on August 12," 192t. at 2 p. m., for the purpose of rs 2 Board of cee a fre eoosooseroososqrecosesoqoteoosoreeooneoestoneeeeees! = MORTIME R,