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Che Casper Daily Cridun FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1921. Pertti oy NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Road Ber Crook i, County involy-;line west to Cazper in cash item or bond must each CLASSIFIED RECORD i American News Not jibe ce. Saeed’ a see a ne, ade oo | Legion News Notes) 2s mor.srn.on ites ee eee | ADVERTISING | BREAKING eee. “I asked her to marry me by talk- ing with my hands like Id seen the French do. She said yes in German; I understood that much.” The war romance between a former doughboy of the Rainbow division and the daughter of a German farmer with whom he was billeted in the army of vccupation ended in New York last week with the marriage of Everett C. Haughn, Columbus. O., and Fraulein Elsie Bauer, Unkelbach on the Rhine. Germany. Two of the bridegroom's buddies of the American Legion of Columbus attended him at the wed ding, one acting as best man. The couple will live in Cotumbus. Correspondence by airplane has been [Ste and Rta Toi of Ie to Earn on sd the American i : SEER eR Which Designated the pointed committee cn of the Legion. Edward E. Spafford New York, chairman of the committee has called the conference in Chicag September 30 The third annual reunion of th souri and national guard units be held at days as the national convention of th vember 1 and 2. Brig. Gen. Charies Dawes, Secretar; of the Navy Denby and John G. Emery, Governor Mille of the New York department of th naval affairs Thirty-fifth division, composed of Mis- wilt LilE CLARK, } Kansas City on the same American Legion—October 31 and No- national com mander of the American Legion, will address the third annual convention Sth day of September, Soi grant- ed to the wre in the above! estate, an as ir aged whavin claims against the said } by required to exhibit. inrbaty, the necessary vouchers for al-| lowance, to the undersigned Ad- ministratrix within six months | after the date of said letters, or \they may be precluded from any| Project No. 82—Cheyenne-T. fit from such estate, and if rincton Road (Horse Creek Hill) aa ch claims be not exhibited with-| Laramie County, involving the fol-| in one year freee Se date of said lowing principal items: jetters, they wi forever barred. | kod 000 cu yds. eartl Dated September 9, 1921. | emb = a 7 | consteasticn. 12,000 cu. yds. selected material surfacing. 934 lin. ft. furnishing ‘and plac- \ing corr. metal culverts. Plans, wee porals , will not Dade ive bidders, but may be | seen and obtained at the office of ithe State Highway Superintendent, | Capitol Building, "Cheyenne. Vyo- liming. Representatives of tne de- and partment will accompany contract 000 hors over proposed work upon an Adminiteatrix of the Estate! B+ the yds selected material = Sone mate tehway Clark, Deceased. 300 lin. ft, hauling and placing! Project 41, C. O. Diffenderfer, Willi Oo. Wi "i Babli ison, aivent pie | Upton. Publish Sep 1921. Projec' 74 — Yellowstone) Projects 71 and 106, N. T. Ol- panties tS aban Highway, * ie rock west to County) sen, ts line in Converse Coun: . tovelving Projects 74 and 89, C. H. Bow- NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. heer’ Fo opened principal items: man, Casper. 6,000 cu. yds. earth exc. and| Project 82, D. W. Lummis, Chey- Sealed proposals will be received mn enne. by the State Highway Commission cu. yds. concrete in bridge Proposals must be accompanied tester surfac! Project No. Highway C kie County, involvin: rf pe sepremately tt Tn tee wee forms = material surfacing. mailed - e e Attorney a e v r named. Served fo reject am and all bid State Hi Seperintendent Higeray § mr You will find it real economy to buy our bread. When you figure if you have what you won't want and want what you don't naye—Use Tribune Want Ads. How to Answer Blind Classified Ads In answering blind uds in these columns, please be cureful to use the precise ardress given in the ady. Write the midress platniy. Letiers brought in to The Tribune office do not requir> stamps. Al- ways inclose your answers in sealed envolepe. In replying to ad yertisemen’s where references are asked for, do uot send the original references. Ser! copies of them only. ADVERTISING RATES—The for inserting Want Ads in The Cat- per Daily Tyibune js 1% cents a word rate VALUES SPECIAL NO. 23. Four rooms and pantry and tet closets; brand new home; east front; large lot; water and lights in; gas ané sewer ready to put in whan ni Bo tet have said nothing extraordin . but-now I will, ‘The man whe ond this property wants to leave and will sell for $1,850 $300 down ané $50 per month. Don’t play a joke on yourself and let someone else buy this SPECIAL NO. 23. Now listen—a home complete with good flooring and finish; plastered and sided and located on a large size lot with an cast front in southwest Casper for $1,450. it has two im mense rooms and bullt-in features: lights and water; never can you beat this buy. ae instituted between the mayer of Kan-| American Legion at Jamestown, N RE‘Gis, Mo. and Une mayor of Oma-|Y¥,, September 23 and 24 at the office of the State Highway and culvert construction by a money deposit, equal to two| out the cost of your bread | |=! msertien: minimum 25 cents. SPECIAL NO. 32. ha, Neb.. by the American Legion oes perintendent, Capitol Building,| 1,100 lin. ft. furnishing and plac- per cent (2%) “of the amount “td =, y + This is not ordinary. Just $3,200 and Pa Jn vormer city. Legion officials] Favoring the name of a private sol-| Cheyenne, Wyoming, until 2 p. m. | ing corr. metal culverts, the proposal in the form of cash,|} ©a@ch week and take into OUT OF TOWN adrertisements| this home is large enough; three large few to Omaha last week with the|dier who gave his life for his coun September 13, 1921, for) 17,100 cu. yds. selected material! proposal bond, draft or certified (§ account the amsunt of [| must be accompanied by cash or check | rooms: Hgnts and Water, Overy and + = es to. thel tey ther (the ld war to that of] the, construction of the ‘following surfacing. check to some bank-in the State of k d in full payment of the same. Note| half-basemens; eT ae ae Kansas C mayor's. request try during the worl ar tha tee wor! one by yourself e Dout | located on 50x130-foot lot. ‘There i Inavor of Omaha that he board the|“‘some illustrious gencral,""an Ameri project 41—Moorerott-Car | Yellowstone Bese ile -0 miles of the ES Rot Payeble t sight | and how much more Se iat the eran ean the tate er {aiso'a small house on the back of the < 01 light to the Legion con-| can Legion post of Minneapolis, Minn — 2 ij e e ‘ommission. . . jot which rents for $12.50 per month. pe Ie eae Ob profitably you could || "°F fr The Casper Daily Tribune | Oy oienascment rents for $15 per vention at Kansas City October 31. The mayor of Kansas City will fy back with the other mayor to attend ihe first aero congress in Omaha. Membership in the American Le gion proved its worth to Arnold Haw- Kinson, Glencoe,-Minn., after his au- tomobile was stolen in Minneapolis re cently. Shortly after the theft police scrutinized an automobile in which two women had driven to the jail for a visit with a prisoner. Under the seat they found a copy of the Ameri-| can Legion weekly addressed to Haw kinson. The women were arrested and the automobile returned to its o-ner. With handkerchiefs covering their} faces as smoke masks, members of Hoboken, N. J., post of the American Legion aided in removing the bodies of 4,700 American soldiers when fire of unknown origin destroyed two of the army base's piers last week. cation to name a large new high schoc his way through college by he enlisted. nace RE ES 2 Shae MANUFACTURER DEAD. FLINT, Mich., Sept. 9.—W. A. Pat terson. 82, er Flint and president of the auto: mobile company *bearinz his name | died at his home early today of pneu monia Ne De Valera Arriyes In the hope that the bodies of Lieut Charles G. Little, Newburyport, Mass., and Mechanic Lloyd E. Crowell, Charleston, S. C., American Legion men killed when the siant dirigible has petitioned the city board of edu there for Cecil Kyle, who was working selling newspapers and tending cows when pioneer vehicle manufactur. DI NOTICE TO WATER USERS All Water on Jackson, Washington and Melrose streets from Second street, to Eighth street, and on Conwell street from Cemetary south will be shut off Monday morning, September 12, at 8 o’clock and s TEE RTE spend that time you will understand why thrifty housewives purchase our bread and pastry. 1921 “REO” Touring Car Excellent condition. 5 cord tires, spotlight, glass | VANTED—Good dishwasher. high schoo! cafeteria; do not phone, 9-8-2] 6, CLOSING HOUR—Want Ads to be classified properly must be in The Casper Daily Tfibune office before Want Ads recuived after 10:30 to 12:20 p, m. will be inserted under 30.30. the head. “Too Late to Classify.” HELP WANTED—*ALE WANTED— A tailor. Man in the Barrel. w. €r-ups and heaters. The Kitw er Works Co: Glenrock, Wy WANTED—First class wirema: not apply unless you are com: to handle our class of electrical work.| oll camp. 127 East First 9-8.2t American® Electric Co., Street. WANTED—Clothing salesman. _ ply at the Man In the Barrel, | WANTED—An efficient talker Apply at the 9-7-tf NTED—Riveters, cauixers, buck Botl- Call at month and the three rooms on the first Moor rents for $30 totaling $57.50 per month Income and say $300 down buys this property. * PHONE 1078. The Western Realty Co, F. M. ZIMMERS. Pres. & Gen. Mgr. Suite 511, Oll Exchange Building POSITIONS Wai, 2° WANTED—Job as truck driver or Box 393, Trib- 9-9-20° private chauffeur. une. SITUATION WANTED — a-1 cook desires position: will work in Box 386, Tribune. 9.7-3t® WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS WANTED—One first real e: gage, $1,500 for two years; five- ‘asper property: will located , Tribune. 9. mort- e-room and ort WANTED Highest price paid for second id fi ‘urniture, phn u ZR-2 exploded, will be recovered) from . 1 he wreckage, the Legion post at 7 wings, other extras. Pale Rnd" Sane probably remain shut off during that day i haben f Doped —— pressive ceremony in their honor. If the bodies are. returned to America similar rites will be observed at the port of New York by the Legion of the city and stat WILLIAM JONES Water Commissioner. Also 1921 Ford J. K. Baldwin salesday for and of good a. salary. ladies’ ready-to-wear:must have experience pearance; will pay good The Fashion Shop. 154 South easonable. Phone 1006W. $31-1t-dh —S WANTED—Experictved reliable party {mo children) wou's take charge cf ipartments or stu rooming hots r tint. Box 3FM, Tribune. Arrested and facing detention in jail for trial for violating a traffic ordi 842 E. Yellowstone Center street. 99.1t} WANTED TO RENT— By October 1, nance, James Anderson, Nashville, Phone’590-J WANTED—Woman for general houss- ve th ieaoage Tt peeayd ei a Tenn., Was passing unhappy moments | work. 803 South Durkin street. 1 Tribune h en; clowe i when his policeman escort noticed his ~ Phone 11163, > : American Legion button, ‘Here I'll go your bond, buddy,” he said. “I wear WANTED TO 3U7 the same button.” It doveloped that the men belonged to the same Legion post WANTED TO BUY—Vacant lot fairly close in; not expensive cash. “7 dress P. O. Box 113! 9.9-2t° WANTED TO BU '—Small cook stove; With the recent receipt of their]. ope ea pad Sal pre Rea state bonus checks, members of the = for single Sturgis, South Dakota, post of the ACCOUNTANTS } ROOF CONTRACTING ad chairs. Write box 380, American Legion have pledged $11,000 of their money for the erection of a $25,000 community building which ts to have a gymnasium, shower bath, bowling alley, rest room and°a dance hall for the entire town. In an address formzily opening the Don’t HAVE CuHILLy Rooms! yp ete CORRP. untants—Stock Registrar and Transfer Bara 208-11 Vil KXxchange Midg. ARCHITECTS bU Neal & GOODRICH, Fac. ‘kownsend eck Casper, W Architects Phone 660. Kimball. WYOMING ROOFING. CO. ‘Spe aims | DENTISTS | DRI. 3: ; {DONOVAN vt Sarge Mishone ie) Can Casper, Wyo. i Sao buy second-hand furni- ure. Call phone 37, and ask for Second-Hand store. $-23-t¢ SERVICES GrFcRED Meet (ane hbeinente aclrat co aihl cae} HEMSTITCHING and Picoting © ai tachment, $7.50; fit any machi embroidery machine, $3. Midland Ma new quarters of the Holyoke, Mass., post of the American Legion last week General John J. Pershing com- plimented the Legion for not partici- pating in politics. Order House, Billings, Mont. — | WANTED—AI! kina: “i leaad and gravel delivered “any part| experienced dressmaker "4 jof city $1.90 to $2.28 per yard. 1. B.|Second street. Phon lanc! 47. ree Aa erie A TAXI SERVICE. ter & Midwest Ave. City and country trips; special rates TRINH OTIO ATIF DIIDE nai{on long trips; car for hire by hy INVESTIGATION BUREAU |92,'0nF ,{1P*i, cat, Postoftice corner MIDWEST BUREAU OF INVESTI- ig Second and Wolcott street. GATION — Civil and Criminal, Suite 2 Cintinental Bldg. Phone 1622. LAWYERS HENCH & BULLACK . Lawyers Suite 201.205 Midwest Bldg. Ph 1200 WILLIAM 0. WILSON Attorney-at-Law. Suites 13-15-16, Townsend Block HAGENS & MURANE 206-207 Ol Eachange “Bidz. NICHOLS @ STIRRETE Lawyers 309-10-11 Gil Exchange Bitdg. GEORGE W FERGUSON moat OSTEOPATHS DR. CAROLINE ©. DAVIS, Osteopathic Physician RBUTT, W! DNENS SWEENEY) | 415 Gil Exchange dg. Phone 1162. Pre Ae Eamon De Valera. Irish president, is shown arriving for the opening peace session of the Dail Eireann. Bundled in an ulster and carrying a portfolio, he walked into the building unescorted. Electricity, will help AUDITORS you to take off that REIMERTH & VAN DENBERG disagreeable, shivery. ua ieor 8S i: = unhealthful chill—the AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING | ¢° chill that is the cause baer rie! Reinke Jackets, of so many colds, Policies favoring navy men “of the American Legion will be discussed at the first conference of the newly ap- —— FIRST class dressmaking and relin- ing coats, fur scarfs and muf reasonable prices; work guarantee: 132 South Woleott street. on Phone 422. 9-8-6L" ——— NURSING. by day or week; confine: ment cases specialty. Mrs. Robbins. 936 Craig street. Repairs. West ret ONTO fier RiGPATE, is20 West Ac Plein a De BAGGAGE and TRANSFER SBE BEN tain rER a7 Seen’ Piano peer “herd Phone 143. EARLES TRANSFER Res., 87 aw Office 104. nOMOVING A. SPECIALTY. CABINETMAKING CRESCENT CABINET. CO, 432 West. ¥. S39W. row ixt << DOUGLAS FAIR in Cadillac car, $10 @ round trip: gives you a day at’fair and home that night. ‘Taxi Service, Postoffice corner, Second and Wolco: streets. 9-7-4t® TAXI—Henry C. Hamdorf, Center Midwest avenue. Phone 447. oat ed States Land O} U Notice is hereby given that the ite of Wyoming, under the pro- ions of the Act of Conc-ess of July 10, 1890 (26 Stat. 222) and Sec. 2275, Sec. 2276, Revised State utes of the United States, has filed application 028828 to seléct the fol- lowing described lands, to wit: %SEM, N%*SEY See, 5, T. 40 N., Fancy Lemons, per dozen No. 314 cans Peaches Small pkgs. Liberty Washing Powder__l5c 4 bars of Crystal White Soap for Swift's Premium Boiled Ham, per 1b___60c Solitaire Coffee, per Ib Brookfield Butter, per Ib No. 1 cans Apricots, per can 5-Ib. can Apple and Peach Jam________75c LINCOLN STREET GROCERY W. H. O7KEEFE 650 South Lincoln Electricity—and a le Electric HUGHES Sunseam Heater will furnish enough heat to’ make you comfortable. LEGAL NOTICES. SERIAL 028828 Dougias, Wyoming. rtment of the Interior ellowstone. tures, Counters Paond shelv- foe Ice, Boxes and Screens. gS a H. REY DR. aS a RAWAM M JERFREY Suite aie Miawest Bldg. Phone 106. Sg B. or HAHN EDNA ete ‘Townsend Block vn ji Ullice 422, Kes. 1233. M. Ls HARNED, verre Sapa PRODUCE BARTON PRODUC . Wholesale, peal ae Fruit and) p. hy. ei al Be as e -getables. EAvolcoit St. Any and all persons claiming ad- RADIATOR REPAIRING _ | 'eiely any of said lands, 0° desir- —_—_ — ! ing to show the char: CASPER, AUTO RADIATOR WORKS| thereof, are. motified te. flay their claims in is. office a4 Howstone — Phone 1034W/ the 20th day of Seotember, ra AUTO RADIATOR SERVICE — Re WILKIE COLLINS, coring, ani Repasing. expert. Work- eceiver. men. wt w. Whone 1545,| Publish Aug. 19, 26, Sept. 2, 9, i 1921. Any electric light socket in your home will furnish the current —-and you can carry the heater with you from room to room. foie DM oui VRBO 2 EVAH M. HOUSER 1 HERNCALL 210 Kast Filth ir Phone 15289 ' CONTRACTORS W. Vy. SPROUL, Contra and Builder 141 West Tenth The cheery glow sent out by the polished copper reflector car- ties with it a powerful volume of heat that will effectually warm Phone 676-J Phone 376W ’ 5 - . ‘or Bes! Bi ; up the average room. It’s safe, too us mathe Best ale Prete SIGN PAINTING =: > es — Cheerfully Furnished “BUSH DID IT” NOTICE TO CREDITORS. = ‘Ss. HOLTZMAN & SONS Bush Signs, Sh E Contractor and Builder: Phone 10993.| art. 242° We. serillee Sere i nibs Notes ef eat ae eras The chilly days are here. Get your heater while there is an ample supply. Protect yourself. iors of Administration were on the |£9th day of July..1921, granted tie un snes in the above es- tte, and all Sages having claims +8sainst the said estate arc hereby equired to. nb them, with the Tecessary vouchers for allowance, t> the undersigned Administratrix H. WHALEY vithin six months after the date of Ladies’ and Gents’ Tailoring, Cleaning, id letters, or they may be pre- Pressing, Repairing and eg, Cleaning uded from any benefit from suck 116 E. Midwesct Ave. Phone 483J. paid and if such claims be not X._L. Rose—Apt. 10, exhibited within one year from the Suits’ made To ender Rempacting ey \<ate of said letters, they will be repairing. Furs remodeled. Phone 61,{ 0tever, barred. VETERINARIAN eat sep ey BE As RES RY 'f. BEAL, : DR. L. E. BAY, inistratrix of the Estate Office Pane 30. Oifice, 142 West , Vgterinarian. Res of John C. Beal, Deceased. Private Hospital—Gi2 South Durbin. | phones: Office 20. Res. 161{Nw. _- WILLIAM 0. WILSOD 2 290509909990 99 P0600 29909600090005-09000000-07 06000088 Attorney for Estate. WM. E. PRATT Genera} Coutracting and Repair Work 801 Badger Ave. Phone 87d. GAS FITTING WESTERN HEAT & GAS CO. Steam Hot Water Heat Gas Fitts and Appl 836 Pear St. Vhone 148R CLEANERS and PRESSERS THE SERVICE CLEANERS Cleaning, Pressing, Remodeling Center, Fifth amd Railroad. Phone 56. STENOGRAPHERS BEATRICE L. JONES pher—Notary Public 231 Midwest Building. ~ TAILORS Building Materials We are equipped with the stock to supply your wants in high grade lum- ber and builders’ supplies. Rig tim- . | bers a specialty. 46 KEITH LUMBER CO. | Public Call on us or call us up. Natrona Power Company "PHONE 69 a DR. MARSH. Phone 3 Publish Se; oY} SRC ais ASST TSO LL GENO

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