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for the he Boyle garage, agency Motor car, reports a splendid pber of sales this past week. A oad of Fords arrived the last of week and is now being delivered Bourchasors. The cars which are in use are: A coupe belonging to Dundon, a runabout to the J. S. Mercantile company, a tour- ear to C. V. Culverson and one D. L. Davault and a touring model if. I. Welsh of the Welsh Fruit et. my purchasers of Buick motor were delivered their models from Casper Motor company this past zk. J. C. Snook of the company, ow driving a new touring model, 1H. Chesire, a touring car, and J. of Arminto purchased a tour- model four-cylinder. J. G. Mar- of Bates Hole also returned to his h home driving a Buick Six pur- d the past week. Ihe new patrol wagon which has attracting attention was deliv- FRI SEEKS NN) OF PEOPLE IN NEW OFFICE pmises Thorough and Fear- less Prosecution of All Violators of Law Here. an open letter addressed to the dents of Natrona county, Joe L. quis, points to conditions within confines of the county and re- the aid of all law loving and ht citizens to aid him in enforc- the laws on the statutes. He has her enemies to punish or friends reward and promises a thorough fearless prosecution of law ,vio- pns of all kinds. is communiéation follows: ving accepted the appointment eriff of Natrona county, Wyo., assumed the duties of the office, fully call upon all good citi- to aid me in the enforcement of and order in this county, and I {1 do all in my power to protect the wns and the property of this coun- d shall endeavor to perform the of sheriff in such a way as to lect credit upon the office of sheriff ell as upon the entire county, I no enemies to punish or friends eward and will not let either pol- or bickering of any kind inter- with me in the fearless and faith- @ischargo of my duties. ff am a plain ordinary business and do not pretend to have any jcular mission to carry out other that which is outlined by law, if I have the honest support of good citizens of Natrona county, feel sure I will have, I can more ciently perform the duties of my ce. I hope to work harmoniously all other county officials, and use my best efforts to get effici- service at the least possible ex- e to the taxpayers.” eee e a Y Men at Sea ‘Are Seeking Aid| ORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 27.—Elov-| men of the steamer Canadian Im- er’s crew including second and d@ mates, have been adrift in the! h Pacific for seven days, accord- to a wireless message to The As- Hated Press today from Captain terlund of the steamer Cordova, | lich yesterday went to the assist- be of the disabled freighter Canad- Importer. These men left August in a small boat, attempting to row | sail 623 miles to the Oregon shore, King assistance for their steamer, engine room of which is flooded. Se SES sk your dealer for, and insist mail iting Mosteller's honey. Then com- e with other honey. on the market. | lis produced at home. $-24-tt ered to the Casrsr police this week by the Coliseum Motor company and is a special make of Dodge motor car. The Producers & Refiners company bought two commercials, two road- sters and one touring model Dodge car from the same company. F. C. Rockwell is driving a new commer- cial Dodge and one touring car was delivered to the Midwest . Refining company. M. B. Butler received a Dodge touring model ard Joe Lt May a new model Dodge sedan. The state highway department of this district was delivered a touring model and C. H. Moffett, cashier of the First Na- tional. bank at Shawnee, spent the first of the week here and returned to his home driving a touring model Dodge car. A special model Packard car, the 905 Racing Packard, was sold to J. ¥. Stock this past week by the Joe Mansfiel€ Motor company agency for the Packard cars. A single six tour- ing model Packard was also delivered to J. P. Smith. Frank Warren of the Salt Creek Consolidated Oil company, is now driving a new Essex touring car and Harry Jarvis has been delivered an Essex roadster. Charles Homan pur- chased a seven-passenger Hudson car through the agency at the Van Sant garage and Jack Healy has a Hudson speedster. Attorney A. R. Lowey pur- chased “The Lady of the Lake,” a special model Hudson coupe, and E. W. Dooley is driving a Hudson speed- ster. The appearance of the first model of the new motor car, the Wills-Sainte Claire, generally known as the Grey Goose, from the original monogram showing a grey goose flying across a blue and white background, has at- tracted a great amovnt of attention from motorists and pedestrians. The car was purchased by Dr. J _C. Kamp through the agency with the Park Roads Sales and Service company who have recently added the agency to the Chalmers. The Wills-Sainte- Claire roadster of Dr. Kamp is the first one to be sold throughout the western territory. Mrs. Anna Miller is now putting to good use a new Chalmers roadster purchased from the Park Roads Sales and Service company, and B. R. Brown is driving a new model Chal- mers touring car. LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE OF INCORPORATION. Alaska Development Company was incorporated in the office of the Secretary of State, at Chey- enne, Wyoming, on the 18th day of August, 1921. The objects of said corporation are the establishment and conduct of the business of op- erating, producing, refining, mar- keting and otherwise handling min- erals, petroleum and its products, and incidentally the doing of any and all things requisite or proper in the carrying out of the above ob- jects. The ‘capital stock of said corporation is One_ Million Five Hundred Thousand Dollars, divided into one million five hundred thou- sand shares of the par value of One Dollar each. Its term of existence ix fifty years. The number of di- rectors is five, and those who will manage the affairs of the company for the first year are August Peter- son, J. R. Prigmore, W. W. Lac¥, I'rank England and M. S. -England. Operations of the company will be carried on in the City of Casper, Natrona County, Wyoming, and elsewhere. The principal office of Ao ———————— er STORAGE sATTERY “Coste Lesa per Morth of Sereiee™ Casper Battery Company 508 E. Yellowstone Phone 907 | REAL GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS BUICK—Late model, fi lent condition; a bargain....... ive-passenger, in excel- JACKSON “8”—In very good running order; good tires; car has not erful, speedy —.... been used much; pow- $506 BUICK—One of the fo’ best of shape....—_...... ____... SAXON—Six-cylinder, hauled; a good buy at_—... BUICK—1921 roadste' months; hardly broken a sacrifice ..... Cail at Our Salesroom ur-cylinder cars in the «+. $300 five-passenger; over- $425 r; used about three in yet; will be sold at sreeneeeeene $1,300 and Look These Cars Over. Open Evenings. . ark Roads Sales & Service Company '2 East Yellowstone Phone 1223 the corspany is located at Casper, €be Caspet Dally Cridune to be secured or in the payment of Wyoming, and the agent in charge | the interest thereof, or any part or thereof is Frank England. ALASKA DEVELOPMENT CO., _ By Frank England. Publish Aug. 25. 26. 27, 1921, —— BIDS WANTED. Notice is hereby given that the Board of Directors of School Dis- trict No. 2 ih the County of Na- trona and State of Wyoming, will receive bids up to 1:15 p. m, Sep- tember 3, 1921, for furnishing and installing of a plu! ing and ventilating system in the new school building to be erecte at Mills, Wyoming. All bids must be accompanied by a certified check in the sum of 10% of the contract price, and the successful must furnish bond for the faithful performance) of the contract in the full ansount) of the contract price. A Each bidder must specify the time in which he is to complete his contract, such contract to be per- formed in accordance with the drawings and specifications of Gar- butt, Weidner & Sweeney, arc! tects, Oil Exchange Building, where they may be obtained upon the pay- ment of $5 for the use of the same.( The contract will be awarded to the lowest responsible bidder, the Board reserving the right to reject any or all bids. 3 By order of the Board of Di- rectors. WILLIAM O. WILSON, Clerk. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE OF CHATTEL MORTGAGE. Notice is hereby given, that a certain chattel martgage, bearing date May 15, 1921, duly made and executed by Matt setae to se- cure the payment of Five Hundred Dollars ($500), according to the tenor and effect of five promissory notes, all bearing date May 15, 1921, drawing interest at 8 per cent per annum from date until due, 12 per cent per annum thereafter, and | P’ providing for attorneys’ fees of 20 per cent, in addition to other costs, in case said notes are placed in an attorney’s hands for collection, coming due June 15, July 15, Au- gust 15, September 15 and October 15, 1921, respectively, each for One Hundred Dollars ($100), whereby said Matt Mechaley did mortgage to National Bank of Commerce of Casper, Wyoming, mortgagee to secure the payment of the principal sum aforesaid, with interest thereon as herein specified, tne Franklin touring car, engine No. £9358T, model 1918, That the undersigned, Naticnal Bank of Commerce, is now the uwn- er and holder of said notes and mortgage, and the owner thereof, and that no suit or proceeding has been instituted at law to recover the debt or obligation secured by suid mortgage. That said chattel mortgage was filed in the office of the County Clerk, Natrona County, Wyoming, at Casper, Wyoming, on May 28, 1921, and duly recorded as required by the provisions of Chapter 299, Wyoming Compiled Statutes, 1920. That said chattel mortgage pro- vides, among other things: ‘And.in case default shall be |installment of said ‘princi bing, heat-! made in payment of the said prin- or in- terest in the manner and at |time above provided, or in case de- jfault shall be de in the perform- ance of any Oe the conditions, covenants or agreements of these | presents, then it, shall and may be ‘wful for said party of the second its successors or assigns, to jdeclare the principal sum hereby |secured with interest thereon or any tay of sueh principal or inter- jest then unpaid, at once due and payable, anything herein or in said note or notes to the contrary not- | withstanding and to enter into and ‘upon any place and take immediate and full possession of the whole of said property, goods and chattels |to its own use, and sell the same {according to law, for the best — that can be obtained, and out of the money arising therefrom to ‘y |said sums of money and all inter est due thereon and ex; s of {keeping and caring for said proper- |ty from the time of taking |sion during such reasonable osses- ime as may be necessary to advertise and =|sell the same and the charges and jexpenses of such sale, including an attornsy fee of $ , render- ing and paying the surplus, if any, to the said party of the first part, his heirs, legal representatives, ex- |ecutors, administrators or assigns, |said sale to take place in front of the building used as a court room in the county seat of the county lwhere the property is located.” That no part of said principal or interest has been paid except the sum of Two Hundred ollars ($200) and interest on the first two notes. That the note coming due August 15, 1921, has not been paid, and that no interest has been paid on the same. That there is now due and owing to the National Bank of Commerce, mortgagee, aforesaid, on a es 20, 1921, ‘the first.day of publica- tion of this notice, the sum of Three Hundred Dollars ($300) rincipal and $6.38 interest, mak- ing a total of $306.38, and that the same has not been paid, or rene hi thereof, and that the said Matt Mechaley has defaulted and is in default in th: conditions as con- tained in said ‘chattel mortgage, as herein stated. The undersigned has, therefore, by the power and authority in it vested, as set forth and contained in said chattel mort- gage, taken possession of so much of the above described property as it has been able to find, to-wit: One Franklin touring car, en- gine No. 59358T, Model 1918, for the purpose of foreclosing said chattel mortgage to pay the sum of $306.38, besides expenses of attor- neys’ fees, labor, advertising and selling said-property, and other costs incident to the care and pre- servation of the above described property, during the process of foreclosure. Wherefore, and by reason of the remises above stated, the National Bank of Commerce, mortgagee aforesaid, has declared the princi- pal sum secured by said mortgage, with interest thereon, which now is unpaid, at once due and payable, and has taken possession of the ‘property described in said chattel mortgage and herein described, and will wail, the same at yee auction, t cipal sum of money hereby intended | on Saturday, the 10th day of Sep- Look Back Over the Last Few Years The public has guessed wrong every time on the coal question. Either became panicky and lost out or else did not buy and a strike, car shortage or something hap- pened. Is this same thing to happen this year by reason of waiting too long? Lump Coal Is Getting Scarce Now ‘CASPER SUPPLY CO. Coal Department 913—PHONES—914 HOLMES HARDWARE CoO. What You Have Been Looking For LOWER PRICES On Good Coal Ranges, Furnaces, Gas Cook Stoves and Ranges ‘A Visit to Our Stove Department Will Convince You. PEOPLE WHO DROP WITH THE MARKET - HOLMES HARDWARE COMPANY Holmes to Homes Phone 601 tember, 1921, betwee: 16 o’clock a. m. and m.7of said the |mence at 10 o’clock-a. e aforesaid, by the Sheriff Na- trona County, the duly appointed serst of he 2509 eC sroreaee: at Casper, oming, Au- ee 19,4081. *. NATIONAL BANK OF COM- MERCE, Mo: 4 word a Marans, Its At- eys. Publish Aug. 20, 27, Sept. 3, 1921. (H&M) AUTO THIEVES AND FIRE LOSS CANNOT MAKE YOU FEAR, IF YOU HAVE AUTO INSURANCE Let our Fire and Theft auto in- surance policy relieve you of fore- bodings. It is real assurance that protects you—not only from loss but from thoughts of loss, as well. REAL ESTATE WANTS MISCELLANEOUS == ADS G RATES—The rate |" in The Cas- ADVERTISIN' for inserting Want Ads : cents a word per 1 each insertion; minim » OUT Cr TOWN sdvertisements must be accompanied by cash or check in full payment of ‘the same. Note the fe instructions about counting the words and the rate per for The Casper Daily Tribune. CLOSING HOUR—Want Ads to be in % jum 25 cents. to 12:30 pj m. will be inserted under the head. “Too Late to Classify.” HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Woman to work in board- ing house: also high school girl to wait table evenings. Phone 630M. B-27-1t* WANTED — Competent housekeeper for two; prefer one who will go home nights. Phone 1133. B-27-2t WANTED—For oil field boarding house, young lady for cashier; must be an experienced bookkeeper and typist; single and pleasing personal- ity. Apply room 429 Midwest Refining company building, 9 to 10 a. m., Mon- day. -SALESMEN WANTED IDLP? Big business is ready for you; sell 137 products direct to farmers, on credit; if you Own team or auto, are under 60 years of age, can give bond; we start you; twenty million use our products; good territory open. Write J. R. Watkins Co., Dept. 115, Winona, Minn. It's your life were TKS NEW SELLING PLAN. | Men wanted to supply consumer de- mand for our sugar, flour, canned goods, dried fruits, coffee and other staple groceries and paints, roofing, aluminumware and automobile oils: entirely new plan; not one penny df }investment in goods required; no ex- ‘perience necessary; our men are mak- ing big Profits and have a permanent repeat order business. Address Hitch- cock-Hill Co., Dept. A-173, Chicago, Il, Reference any bank or express company. ACCOUNTANTS GUARANTEE REGISTRY CORRP. Auditors and, Agcountants- Stock Registrar an ‘ransfer Age 208-11 Oi ‘Exchange Bldg. Phone 660. Lek Naar rt Liste, ha tos ARCHITECTS DUBOIS & GOODRICH, Architects Rooms 24-25 ‘ownsend Block Casper, Wyo. Phone GARBUT?, WEIDNER & SWEENEY Architects. - 415 Oil Exchange Bldg. Phone 1162. Bi Letiietemttannidlantct Paints <a AUDITORS eS oh AN DENBER@ REIMERTH “& VA ce Accountants—income Tax 4th Floor O-S Bldg. Tel, 7673. para thtcc' 2ARhc acs ats Ate Lela AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING pick feo 5:2 zr uae 2) Specialists on Cracked Jackets, Scored Cylinders, Aluminum Repairs. WEST MAUTO REPAIR, 320 West A, BAGGAGE and TRANSFER ——————————— RAINWATER'S DRAY & TRANS- YER. We co all kinds cf hauling. Phone 602W. 122 West Second St. SEE BEN TRANSFER CO. Bi . Heavy Hauling and Piano AEEAES ving. Phone 743. TRANSFER home Bee SW, Office 104. MOVING A SPECIALAY. CABINETMAKING CRESCENT CABINET CO. 432 West Yellowstone. Phone 839W. Store Fixtures, Counters and Shelv- ing, Ice Boxes and Screens. CHIROPRACTORS R. J. H. JEFFREY DR. Ake GRAHAM JEFFREY Suite 318 Midwest Bldg, Phone 706. Se M. E, HABNED, Chiropractor 162 North Kimball St. Phone , 1457. eee EVAH M. HOUSER HERNCALL cl ypractor 210. Kast Fifth St. Phone 15283 CONTRACTORS For the Best in Building At Most Reasonable Prices. timates Cheerfully, Furnished W. 8. HOLTZMAN & SONS Contractor and Builder. Phone 10994. . WM. E. PRATT General Contracting and Repair Work 801 Badger Ate. Phone, 874. ———— CYLINDER GRINDING ee ‘pa oylinders, jReground, Oversize ins, Piston ins 3. CASPEK CYLINDER GRINDING CO., Phone 1450, Fitth and Center. GAS FITTING WESTERN HEAT & GAS CO. Steam and Hot Water Hcat Gas Fitting and Appliances 336 Pear St. hone 1249R. NURSERIES Sa SO Seen SE THE COLORADO NURSERY CO: Western Grown ‘Trees ior Western 8. H. PUNTENNEY, General Agent 510 Park Ave. * “Phone 7603 pe ain cae k Sven name beng ROOF CONTRACTING WYOMING ROOFING CO. General Roofing Contractors. "Repair. iF nell, Phone Fay Coener, Woe, CIVIL ENGINEER SSS EB abe hc os er SE ALBERT PARK, County Surveyor. CLEANERS and PRESSERS Center, Fifth and Raltroad. Phone 56. DR. MARSHALL C. KEITH Office Phone 30. Residence 164. Private Hospital—612 South Durbin. DENTISTS “* SATURDAY, AUGUST 27, 1921. SALESMEN WANTED WANTED—Salesmen, new idea in labels; complete lime: also gummed tape and sealing * ‘clusive; sure repeater; sions. Hokanson Co., 622 West as WANTED SALESMEN OR SALESWOMEN We have the following territory now open for bright, clean-cut, energetic salestaen or saleswomen that are cap- able of handling a high class selling proposition on a commission basis, that pays well.and has unlimited pos sibilities according to:your selling abil- ity. 1. Casper to Lusk to Cheyenne. 2: Casper to Lancer to Thermopolis. Mont, to Sheridan to Cowley, Powell and Cody. 5. Evanston, Granger, Green River, Rock Springs, Rawlins, Creyenne. 6. Oil fields, Salt Creek and M uddy 7. City of Casper. The above territories require a man ‘or woman for eich of them, and only those best qualified and have good references and can furnish bond will be considered. Wyoming Building and Loan Association Office—218 East Second street With Van Gorden Investment Company. WANTED—Sales agents and _ solici- tors: stipulated territory; start at once; hardware guaranteed; enormous demand; a clean-cut proposition; sell direct; commission. Drawer L, Erie, Pa. . 8-27-10" POSITIONS WANTED SITUATION WANTED—A-1_stenog- rapher, bookkeeper and general of- fice man wants position; would like something with a future. Box 365 Tribune. 8-27-2t° SITUATION WANTED—By_respect- able young lady, 29 years of age, for general housework in small family. Phone 1605W. 8-27-2t° SITUATION WANTED—Experienced stenographer desires position, after. joons. Adress box 370, Tribune. WANTED—Small sets of books te to keep evenings and Saturdays, by two experienced accountants. P. O. box 2004. WANTED—MISCELLANE! WANTED TO BORROW —$2,000 on A-1 security; will pay 10 per cent interest. Phone 1621W. 8-27-1t WANTED—Straight loan of $2,500 on $5,000 residence for three or five years at 8 per cent interest, payable $60 per month principal and interest. Postoffice box 402, Casper, Wyo. 8-22-24-26 WANTED—The working man _ to know that we have the best line of work clothing, underwear, sox, storm goods, genuine army shoes at the lowest possible prices; also all kinds of tents, tarps, army blankets Army Goods 8-26-5t and camp equipment, store.* »—| DON'T FORGET that we carry a full DR. J. J. DONOVAN Suite 1-2-3, Mokler Bldg., over Camp- bell. Hardware Company. Phone 66. General Teaming per Blanchard. Phone 447. ter & Midwest Ave. HOTELS NORTH CENTER HOTEL 740 North Center St. he New furniture, modern; reasonable rates. Everything new’ and clean. \ Phone 480W HAT CLEANERS NEW YORK HAT CLEANING Works and Shoe 5 Parlor 123 South’ Center, Phone 1319W INVESTIGATION BUREAU MIDWEST | BUREAU: OF INVESTI- — Civ riminal, Suite 302 Cintinental Oil Bldg. Phone 1622. LAWYERS HENCH & BULLACK wy ers Suite 204-205 Midwest Bldg. Ph 1200 WILLIAM 0. WILSON Attorney-at-Law. Suites 14-15-16, Townsend Block HAGENS & MURANE wyers, 206-207 Oil 3ixchange Bldg. NICHOLS & STIRRETT 309-10-11 Oli Exchange Bids. GEORGE W_ FERGUSO) Attorney-at-Law ~ OSTEOPATHS osteopathic’ Physelan Rm. 5-7 Wood Bik. Phone PRODUCE ee Vopctables. S53" Ne Wolcott St RADIATOR REPAIRING CASPER AUTO RADIATOR. WORKS Cleaning —Hecoring 434 + Xellowstone Phone 1954W AUTO RADIATOR SERVICE —. Re- coring and Repairing. Expert W. men. 124 W- Tecan. Hone 1345, SIGN PAINTING “BUSH DID IT” Bush Show Cards and Poster Art, 242° W. Yellowstone. Phone 33. STENOGRAPHERS BEATRICE L. JONES Stenographer—Notary Public 231 Midwest Building. “TAILORS F Ladies’ and Gents’ Tailoring, Cleaning, and Gen’ Pressing, Repairing ‘and “Alterations, 116 E. Midweset Ave. Phone 483J. A. L. Rose—Apt. 10, Wyatt Hot Suits made: to sai ode ir repairing. Furs remodeled. Phone 61. VETERINARIAN DR. L. E. BAY, Veterinarian. Office 226 Midwest Bldg. Phone 11463] _ Office, 142 West Second St. Res. 910 8. Chestnut. Phone 1725 Phones: Office 20, Res. 1614NW. line of tents, tarps and camp equip- ment; also tires, tubes and accessories; we also have the best filling station in town, Army Goods store. 8-26-5t WANTED—Hignest: price paid for second hend furniture, PRoee meee -15-t WANTED TO RENT WANTED—Experionced reliable party (no ehildren) wou'd take charge cf apartments or stil rooming house for-1ent. Box SFM, Tribune. §-26-ch WANTED TO 6Ur WANTED—To buy second-hand furni- ture. Call phone 37, and ask for Second-Hand store. 8-23-tf WANTED—Dressers, chiffoniers, din- ing tables; all household goods. Fer spot cash and quick dealing. Phone 1086. Tli+tt WANTED—Anything you have of value. We pay more. Phone 1086. T-ll-tt harness, etc. i TALte 4 ‘ANTED — Saddles, Phone 1086. WANT to hear from,owner having farm for sale; give particulars and lowest price. John. J. Black, Wyo- ming street, Chippewa Falls, Wis. 8-27-1t* SERVICES GrFERED HEMSTITCHING and« Picoting at- tachment; guaranteed te. fit any.sew- ing machine. Price $2. idland Mail Order House, Billings, Mont. 8-22-6t* WANTED—Painting and kalsomining good work done at a moderate price. Phone 688J. 8-22-6t% LEGAL NOTICES State of Wyoming) County of Natron: In the Di: rt, Sixth Judicial District. Carrie Guilford, ) Plaintiff, ) 4 Vs. j)—Summons— James L. Guilford, ) Defendant. ) To James L. Guilford, whose last known address was Miils, Wyoming, you will please take notice that the above named piaintiff has institut- ed an action in the District Court of the Sixth Judi District of the State of Wyoming, setting in the City of Casper, within and for the County of Natrona, in the State of Wyoming, for the trial of cause arising under” the laws of said state, which said action is brought to obtain an absolute decree of di- vorce upon the Feounas of adultery. and it unless he answers said pe- tition or before the 15th day of September, 1921, said petition with all the matters and allegations therein contained will be taken as true and judgment rendered ac- cordingly. Witness Hazel Conwell, Clerk of said District Court, and the seal thereof, at the City of Cesper this 5th day of August, 1921. HAZEL CONWELL, (Seal) Cletk. FLOYD E. PENDELL, = ‘Attorney for Pla | ff. 2DO99O09O900O0000000000008 Pub. Aug. 6-13-20-27-Sept. 3-10, rD SAY ORDINARY if i e and SPECIAL NO. 30. $200 down and $50 per buy a cozy | SPECIAL NO. 33. For $2,800 a lovely ‘litile stuece house. It is salmon colored and built exceptionally well. It has livingroom which is very spacious. a bedroom, @ kitchen, breakfast nook gnd_a bath without fixtures installed. We feel sure this bargain will interest you ‘Terms. The Western Realty Co. F. M. ZIMMERS, Pres. & Gen. Mgr. Suite 511, Oil Exchange Building SERVICES OFFERED St. John street. 8-15-22t¢ WANTED—Rough-dry laundry, rate 50c per dozen; will call and deliver, Last house on West L street. 8-26t* FRED d'ALLEMAND, the fix-it t*| per, Wyo., during the war gratis. 367 street, Phone 1660. T. Le Henry C. Hamdorf, Center and Mid- west avenue. Phone 447, 5-26-t1 ——$—$—$$—$———_—__ IF YOU WANT your furniture re paired,*call at 367 So. Ash, or phone 1660. 8-5-tt charges made. Office hours from 16 a. m. until 8 p. m. Located at 310 West Yellowstone avenue. 8-27-6t* WANTED—All_ kinds of washing; rough-dry and family a specialty. Call 121 North Melrose street. Phone 10735. 8-23-6¢* FOR SALE—AUTG#IOBILES ee FOR SALE—Indian twin motorcyci 1920 model; wil sell or trade for ford car. 629 West Eleventh street. Phone 688J. 8-25-3t* $$ FOR SALE—Buick touring car; less than a year; terms to ia party. Phone 87J. B-27-91+ ————— FOR SALE—September 3, Ford tour ing car, A-l condition; Hassler shock absorbers; demountable rims; $300. Dr. Bawden, 113 East ond street. 8-27-4t* — ——$—$<——$$$ _____ FOR SALE—We have that 1918 Ford touring car which you have been looking for at the price you want to pay; also a 1918 Ford light delivery; come down and look them over, Ex- change Furniture Co. 215 West First street. 8-24-tt pe ee FOR SALE—Buick car, model C1 1915. Call at Liberty” psa $-25-3t° FOR §. ven: cylinder Willys-Knight;. thechent cally perfect. Inquire 1018 East Sec. ond street. 8-25-3t8 FOR SALE—1920 Ford fect Z $650; late model; Ford touring, $250; ee ee these bar. South Durbin'street, ” gezitt FOR SALE— tourin, model, A-l condition, 162" Neeth ball’ street. 8-27-18 FOR SALE—Model R Stutz; car { good condition; good tires; run abe a 11,000; safle; take small car or ive some terms. Henning Brokerage Co. . “B-27-2t* FOR SALE—One 1920 Buick roadster; first class condition;.cash or terms. Phone 1598W. =. t cars on commission; bring your car ever, We will get_you cash for it, Come see us, hnge, Center streets. oes eae —$—$——$——— FOR SALE—Five-room stu house on level lot 560x130 feet in ad its; water and sewer; will be less cost. 1324 South street. Phone 1170W. 8-23-5¢ ee New Bungalow . For Sale Five-room modern bungalow with two rooms and tollet in basement; je- cated on C¥ avenue; one-half Block from pavement; sidewalks in and lot graded; oak floors; hot air furnace; ready to occupy. Price $6,500; terms. Phone owner and builder 734R. ‘S-22-6t* FOR SALE— Bungalow, two rooms and enclosed porch; lights, water and toilet; finest residence section of Casper. 621 Devine street. 8-26-2t*

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