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Le ° c 1 a “ i 26¢; springs 23c. PAGE EIGHT Today’s Markets by Wire GRAINS UPIN EARLY TRADING FURNISGRD WUE’ TAYLOR DEERE Reported Increase in Exports} Leads to Stronger Demand l, in Chicago. Amalgamated Rovalty $05 American .. so 00% CHICAGO, Sept. 19.—Wheat took an | ROM upward swing in price today helped/ nie Indian 26 ted NEW YORK CURB CLOSING. . Bia Asked by official announcement that export| Re .nn yw Merritt 725 <f wheat and flour during Angust | Dostod-Wapenint \Glenrock O#l totaled €6,695,000 bushe Unofficial = Sait Creek Buck Creek Ftimates had been only slightly above | Burke Western States 30,000,000 bushels. Bulls made much] gieck Tail : Prod. & Metra. . also of word that the government es-| sackstone-Salt. Greek Cosden . timate of the Argentine exporiable| Consolidated Roy. .... Elk Basin surplus had been reduced from 49,000,-| Columbine | Okmulgee ‘ 000 bushels to 26,000,000 bushels. Open- |Adem sss. 115.9) | Chappelie ing quotations. which ranged from un-| Cow. Guich changed figures to 1% higher with! Homino December $1.26 to ‘and May| Eixhorn te $1.30% owed by alr. T, Williams | Cities Service Com. S. O. Indiana..... , NEW YORK STOCKS. Mexican Petroleum 119.50 7136 2%c | Kinney % to| Lance Creek Roy. Lusk Royalty by seit Sinclair Oi higher than before. ates ..... |Texas Of ... Wet weather northwest was an ad-| Great Western Pete Pan-American Pete aitional stimulus. Profit-taking sales | }rutton Lake PS U. S. Steel .....- 73.50 Ithough heavy were weil absorbed. | Jupiter . Union Pacific R. R. ../118.62 | 118.25 The market closed frm, 1%¢ net higher with December, $ $1.28 and M $1,314 to $1.32. were firmer with | Sterling Corn and oats Lusk Petroleum wheat. Corn after opening unchanged | arike Henry to Yéc lower, including December 62% to 52 declined a t nd then scored genera! Selling increased later down. | turns failed to last. The close was|Riverton Refs. --- firm, a sbade to tc net higher with | Royalty & Producers S2%c to 52% @53 |Bunset ... ‘ Oats started %c off to tac Tom Beil Royalty . % to I8%c then | Western Exploration hardened all around |Wind River Retg. . Higher quotations on hogs tended; Wyro-Kan to strengthen provisions. advance, | and CaO F, Grass Creek . Closing Quotations: | Torchligt. . Sept. 19.—Close Elk Basin ecember, $1.27%; May, | Greybuil Pilot Butte | Lance Creek .95| Hamilton Dome ac; May, 57%c. | Lander 35. Mule Creek ., . 88%; May, 42%\c. Pork—September, $18.50. | Lard—October $11.07; January, $9.77 SALT WATER CONOITION | < = Ribs—October, January, $8.25. Liwvesto ck M t Provisions. | creamery extras, 42c; standards, 38c;| Bee aye Sept. 19.—(U. 14. Bureau firsts, 33% @40%c; seconds 30@3: of, Markets —-Caitle—Raceits 24,000; Eges—Higher, reseipts §,718 sases; | firsts, 35@36'4c; ordinary firsts, $00] 3.c: miscellaneous, 32@ 34% Poultry—Alive higher, fowls SERIOUS, Wi WELLS LOST beet steers steady to 75c lower; yearl- | ings and choice handy weights holding up best; early top yearlings $10.60; |she stock relatively searce, mostly: teady; buik butcher cows and heifers The serious salt water condition of $4.25@6. canners and cutters large- the Amatlan, Mexico, ‘oil fields is|ly 3.25; bulls fully 28c lower; shown by the fact that only) abeut|calves 25-0 500 ‘lower; bulk yealers fifteen productive wells are left onto packers )$12.50@13.00; apocteina} about six lots cn the apex of the struc-| steady. ture, The salt water jevel bétween| ~Hogt—Revelpts 23,000; mastly_10| the ofl and water raised 132 feet front'to 15c higher than Saturday June 21 to Avgust 29, and has only top. $8.75; bulk lights and lisht butch. seventy-two feet left before it reaches! ere $8.40@8:70; bulk packing sows the top of the structure. About half of 3$5.75@7.35; pigs steady; bulk desirable! the Mexivan production. has been $7.25@7.75 { coming from Amatlan. Most of the, »Sheep—Receipts 42,000; fat native! Standard Oil properties are in the dis-| lambs mostly 50c lower; top $925; bulk tricts with present water trouble, but/ around -9.00; fat western lambs about! two good fields have a promising fu-!25e lower; top -10.00; fat sheep and! | Totatoes. CHICAGO, Sept. | 19.—Potatoes— ‘Weak; receipts 127 cars; total United States shipments §34; Idaho white Minnesota Fed Miver @2.35; Wisconsin white $2.25@2.34; Maine cobblers $2.50; Min-| esota and Dakota sandiand Ohios/ 02.15. | NATRONA COUNTY WINS ture in Mexico, the Cerro Azul, con- feeder grades mostly steady; choice trolled by Mexican Petroleum, and] feeder lambs $7.50.” Toteco, by the Hammond interests and Mexican Petroleum. Considering the Denver Quotations. (0 | capacity of other Mexican oil pools,| DENVER, Sept. 19.—Cattle — Re- HHT! ic scems probable that these two pools|ceipts, 2,800; 15 to 25 lower; becf | the next year, but the oll will likely | $4:00@5.00; calves, $7.00@9.00; bulls, bring a better price, due to lack of] $2,00@3.00; stockers and feeders, $4.50 competition and uncertainty of future] @6.00. pools. Hogs—Receipts, 700; $8.50; bulk $6.25@8.25: 3.50; feeder lamba, der, lamba, $5.5096.0 HYORO-ELECTAIG POWER SITES ARE INSPECTED Prospects that Casper may derive its electric juice from a hydro-electric generator are held out in the visit of officials of the Natrona Power com- oi} Pany to the North Fork and Popo 13-| Asie canyons near Lander for the pur- pose of. investigating power possibil- ities. E.P. Bacon, manager of the power company, H. B. Waters of Salt Lake, W. L. Biersach of Los Angeles . Noon’ of Chicago made up Natrona county won fourth prize for the best display of fruit. grain, grasses, vegetables and apiary prod ucts in competition with other coun- ties of Wyoming at the state fair at Douglas. Sweepstakes awards for this exhibit were announced on Fri- 25 higher; top —_—S ewes, $3.25¢ | Market Gossip I} ‘The Domino-Bessemer--interests. and4-- Robert M Birck of Chicago have con- tracted for the drilling and devclop- ment of 100 acres of oi! land in the Salt Creek field, leases on which were obtained at the government auction in Douglas last summer. New Well in. Osage. Completion by the Wolverine company of a new well on section 45-64 of the Osage (Wyo.) oil field is reported at’a depth of 1,500 feet. In the same region Wilson “and Warren have spudded in for a new well on section 17-46-63, Fred Quinn has started a new well on section. 16. 45-64 and the Turner Creek Oli com- pany is making time in a:new hole on section 25-47-67 near Clay Spur.\'The Carter Oil company, it ia. reported; will resume work this week on its @ecp test on the Mead ranch, which ts included in the lease holdingsiof the Beaver Valley Oil company. Train Wrecked — On New Road v. The fair this year, according to Wil- liam Mosteller, Natrona county horti- culturalist,. was. marked by. less. fric- tion than any“in ithe history of the organization and the program went off better in every detal Development Of Farmers Finance Firm Is Delayed CHICAGO, Sept. 19.—Development of the Farmers’ Finance corporation, financial subsidiary of the United States Grain Growers, Inc., and. the consummation of permanent con- tracts with selling agencies will be held in abeyance until the first an- nual convention of the United States Grain Growers, Inc., in March 1922, it was announced here today by Pr dent C. P. Gustafson and Secretary Frank M, Myers. This policy has been adopted be- cause it apparently meets with the approval of the majority of the grain growers of the middle west as repre- sented by officials of state farmers’ Organizations, said the officers. Sales Surveying and Locations G te Oil, Expe: Oil Field Maps Blue Prints Wyoming er, & Blue a O. Box 328 Rm. 10, Lyric of grain for United States Grain Growers members will not be af- fected. R CHRISTIANIA, Norway, Sept. "19 “The opening, of the new, Dovre rail- way in Christiania and province yes- terday was marked -by ‘the wrecking at. midnight of. the ‘train carrying guests while returning from ‘Trondh- jem. Six persons were killed and many injured. King Haakon and Crown Prince To move your household goods, We specialize in haul- ing furniture and pianos. : iggage and any kind of -ha' ‘BOLO BOARDS’ CAUSE HOLDUPS, BAN LOWERED Wso., eeecesesre: We are prompt and KEMMERER Sept. 19. —|Olava went to Trondhjem on , the 4 “Gold boards,” which are gambling de-| train, but decided. to remain over we give a guarantee on vices, have been banned by the Kem-| night. s all our work. ™merer town government, not because ———— they are gambling devices but because 4 é 3 7 they are so tempting to dishonest per- GERMAN PRINCE DIES. sons that they have been the motive for a dozen hold-ups and other rob- beries here during the last few months. A “gold board” is merely | an ordinary “punch board,” the | Sears of age. prizes displayed on and distributed = through which are BERLIN, Sept) 19.—Prince Phillip Zu Evlenburg died last Friday at bis residence, Schloss-Liebenbers, it was aunounced here today. He was 75 gold coins. Al- though operation of the devices clear- ly is in violation of the state anti- gambling law, no disposition to sup- preas them was evidenced by either municipal or county officers until the robberies with the temptingly display- 2 gold pieces became so numerous that it was deemed advisable by the city authorities to remove the tempta- tion. A municipal order forbidding operation of punch boards with money prizes has been issued. Royalty & Producers Corporation The physical condition of this company should re- flect.a betterment of prices in the stock. Trading interest in the stock is indicative of higher prices and market distribution. Information on this issue grarited freely upon re-" quest. . TAYLOR & CLAY Phones 203 and 204 Genuine Holland Bulbs 3 for 10¢ 2 for lie and 10c each At Woolworth’s i GES ME SEPT AE ER SS Weeine SERED LTE ] paints. jsitver 6560: Mex will maintain Mexican production for] steers, $5.25@6.50; cows and heifers, | FE ARRON ST STEEL BUYING LENDS MARKET Large Bl k Chai changes Hands} rm at Large, Block Ch Gain Over Saturday Close. NEW YORK, Sept. 19.—Heavy buy- ing of United States Stee! dominated the early trading ‘on the stock ex- change today. A block of 4,600 shares changed hands at a gain of 1% points, further heavy dccumulation soon ex- tended steels advance to Sar 2 Crucible Steel; Mexica: trpleum, General Petroleum, Dilawar Lackawanna & Western and Virginia- Carolina Chemical were among the other strong stocks, Dec! ing from a larce traction to.) point| from last week's final’ prices were made by Baldwin Locomotive, Rail- way Steel Spring, Guif States Steel, Atlantic Gulf @nd Royal Dui Baldwin more than recoversd its joss in the first hour. Lackawanna, Republic, Vanadium and Sloss Shef- field were added to the stronger steels. Tire shares were active and higher but motors and kindred issues made little headway. Tobacco Produ, Muy De. partment Storcs and some of the food specialties. Food produ: reacted to a new low recor early rally of 1% points. Uttle demand for rails, although week» end advices pointed to more favorable ransportation conditions. Call mosey ~pened at 5 per cent but fell tu 4% on the very light demand. Metals. NEW YORK, Sept, 19,—Copper — Stends; electrolytic. spot ahd near by, 12%c; later 12% @12%c. Tin—Easter: spot anf near by, tutures, %: iy! No. 1-northern, $21 2 northern $20@21; No. southern,. $19 Lead—Steady Zinc~—-Quiet; $4.20@4.25. Antimony—Spet, > East ‘St. Louis spot $4.50. Money and Exchange. NEW YORK, Sept. 19.—Prime mer cantile paper, 5% @6 per cent. Exchange—Heay terling; demand 3.714; cables 3.7) Francs—Demand 7.0515, ‘cables 7. Belgian francs'— Demand 6.9915 gables 7.00. SOuligers — Demand 31.44, cables Lire—Demand 4.20%, cables 4,21, Marks—Demand ‘0.94, cables 0.9: Greece—Demand 5.0: Sweden—Deniand 21.6 Acetate Demand 30.25. Brazilian—Demand !2.§7. Montreal, 10% per cent Siseouays Time loans, easy; 68 da; 90 days, 5% per cent; 6 months, 515@5% per gent. . Call money, easier; high, 5: tow, 4%; ruling rate, 5; closing: bid, 414 Offered at 5; last loan, 413. Silver. NEW YORK, Sept. 19,—Foreign bar dollars 50%, —_ INSURANCE MEN TO MEET. he Casper Insurance Exchange it hold its regular weekly business meeting at the Henning hotel at 2:10 ‘Wednesday, Insurance problems which have presented themselves. in Casper will be discussed and agents who have been in close touch on the local situation will address the mect- “ng. $75,000 Asked|: In Suit Over 2a PETTUS HOTEL FR HOT SPRINGS TOWN bs PROJECTED BY THERMOPOLIS, Wyo., Sept. Erection of a 506.room hotel is: pro- jected here by the Carter Hotel com- pany, application having been made! 8 to the state board of charities and re form for a lease on land between the Carter hotel and the superintendent's Tesidence on the state Hot Springs reserve. The new structure would be connected with the present hotel by a bridge spanning the street. If the project is completed the hotel Will be one of the most pretentious in the west and will be equipped with all modern comforts and entertain- mMient accommodations for the benefit of both the ‘sell and ailing. On com- Pletion of the new structure the Car- ter hotel would be used as a sanitar- fom ‘exclusively. “5 | FREIGHT REDUCTIONS” ON LIVESTOCK: MADE Effective with business tomorrow the Chicago and) Northwestern Mail- way company will put into effect ap- Preciable reductions \in freight ratos, covering principally cattle shiptnente to Chicago and Omaha markets. ‘The new rates which become effec- ‘tive tomorrow ramge between. 1213 and 25 per cent, follow. « Omaha cattle rates, from 57% to 30 conte per hundred weight; sheep from 61! to 50 cents. Chisago rates: Cattle from 73%¢ to 59 cents; from S212 to 66 cents. ie Unemployment Meet Pending. WASHINGTON, Sept. 19.—The na- tional unemployment conference will meet here mext Monday at 10 oluck Secretary Hoover announced tod: LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE OF OR PE POSURE Whereas, default has been made|ness, all co iz in the payment/of ‘the money se-|been paid, all corporate liabilities dated Septem-| discharged, and the corporate as- ber 14, 1920, executed. by Edward | sets cured by mo Royce “and Wilhelmina Royce, Ais. band and wife, as mortgagors, to Oddmund Josendal, as moi ee which mo! Ze was recorded the office of the County Clerk and Ex-Officio Register of Deeds of Natrona County, Wyoming, on Sep- tember 14, 1920, at 11 o'clock‘ a. m., in Book 21 of Mortgage Deed Records, on page 67, as Document No. 77125; and Loss of Hand) sheep Operative Oil Company, dition ef the fis long . ithe of sale in said mortgage Ceataead tae thatel thereby become op- erative, and “Whereas, no suit cr lw tere vhas been pas at law to re- | edyto | thd sheriff or deputy sheriff of’ the said County of Natrona, to the highest bidder, according to law, at | the-south front door of the court- | house in the wenn fhe ot i {Somer sf pyr i the sum of $5,460.35, prt 1, id of $434.35, mm ep } 1920, to the date ¢ of the rare publication of this ae at aa annum, a total of $ B94, 7 The premises described in the} ssid mortgage and which will be sold, or so much thereof as may be nec are to pay. the said debt, and cos: expenses of such sale, are the following lands situated in the County of-Natronw and State of bah mx: > to-wit: North One-half of the North. east Quarter, Southeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter, of Section Nine (9); Northwest r of the Northwest. Quarter, of Section Ten (10); No; One-half of the Southeast Quarter, Southwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter, of Section Four (4); Northwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of Section Three (3); all in Town- ship Thirty (30) North, of Range Eighty-two (82) West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, containing 320 acres more iS aed according to the Leabh gy raise DDMUND JOSENDAL, Mortgage WILLIAM 0: WILSON, Attorney for Mortgagee hi Publish Sept. 12, 19, 28, Oct. M4, 1921, eo = NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. Notice is hereby given that at a specially called mecting of the stockholders of the bale ape) Co- 3, 16, a Wye ing corporation, pees at eb of ice of the company, Lyrig Building, in the Gite rae Conger ja- trona County, MS eaerit on Av- gust 3, 1921, at Pp. m., at which meeting stockholders repre- senting and owning more than two- chirds of the capital stock of said gompany issued, «nd outstanding were present, by legal resolution unanimously sdoyted, said company wes ordered dissolved, ‘id com- pany having ceased to all busi- orate debts hi and property distributed among the persons entitled thereto. The statutory trustees ep eredit- MONDAY, SEF TEMBER 19, 1921. ~ DISTINCTIVE REAL ESTATE BARGAINS— . We recognize that under, prevailing eonditions reat cetate offerinzs must be decidedly a: © in Order to tempt buyers to activity at this time. Western: Teale “offerings have been to moet this cond'tion, and those that we are offering here are deciledly tempting. WESTERN REALTY SFECIAL NO. 42— One of the finest homes in five rooms, sunporch and bath on hardwood hot water heat: corner Ir vation on Is now offered for sale at a price and under decidedly attractive to anyone wanting a home of this sort. Owner moving away and we have instructions to push this House is constructed Of brick and tbe designing and bullding a that will appeal to anyone te very best in a home. Pric. de placedat $10,760 for immediate eile, $1,500 cash ‘and the Balance ike rent. WESTERN REALTY SPECIAL NO. 35— Today being bargain day we are offering one here that is in A class by itself A-strictly modern little home at a price usually. puoted on «a house without modern conveniences. It has a large livingroom dreasingroom with Murphy bed; fully equipped bathroom and kitchen. cette. Workmanship throughout is of the very highest class and no - expense has been spared in selecting the most suitable is strictly. modern in every particular being connect lights, Water, sewer and gas. There is, Also a completely furnished laundryroom in the basement. The location is one that wil always make the place saleable—being Close to the h'gh school, in one of the best residence sections of Casper; not. far from town and not far from the -refineries. price is $3.256 which is just $1,000 less than you thought we were goltig to say. Small payment down balance like rent and this little home is yours. If you had the en amount in cash you could not build this home at a worth-while sav- ing to yourself. For Rent—Five-room modern house and ten-room modern house beth in east patt: Three-room house in refinery d'strict; a yery choice little home for a refinery man. $30 per month. Four-room house 1: southeast part at $15. One-room house in refinery district at $12.50 Oné-room basement, $15 in refinery district. Phone The Western Realty and Lot Sales Co, Phone 1078 511 Consolidated Royalty Bldg. 1078 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING ae wale ese" sae Tt you haye what you, won't want| the head. “Too Late t and want what»you @on't have—Use le ——— | ° HELP WANTED—FEMALE Tribune: Want ‘Ads. _——$—$<$<—$—$—— WANTED—By September 20, neat re- How to Ai Blind “Gastel Hie | sa eee ee ,baking and laundry sent out: one that Ir afiswering bifid ads in these ‘cares more for a good home than columns, please be ‘careful to rise | large wages; ‘state full particdlars; the preci address given in the |'give phone number. P. 01: box 4 adv. Write the address plainty. 4 9-17-31" Letters brought ia sto The Tribuni rate ne bat taeuitehisanay cant | WANTED lady, who does jpewinn, ways inclose your, ‘Answers’ in {| Who. understands making” men’s sealed envolepe. In replying to ad-.| sport shirts, extra size P.O, box 694, vertisements where references are | Thetmopolis, Wyo. 9-19-3t Be oss. Gaanne: opal Aiewoxtgensl: |! ~ SALESMEN WANTED references. * Sem sof them ————— the rate|SALESMAN to cover local territory selling dealers; eee ta ne Er week for right mane The Rick ies is Co;, 200 Fifth avenue )the foregoing instructions about counting the words and the rate per | wee for The Swe: Daily Tribune. } cLosIna HOUR—waxt Adan to be fags Properly must be. in. The erg Tribune office Lefore ADVERTISING RA for inserting WantyAds. in per Dafly Tribune is 14% cénts a worl egch inserticn; minimum 25 ceuts. OUT OF TOWN _ savertinemente| —“cainoam Seaauchinteiabes.. must be accompanied by-cash or check in_fatl nt_ot the sume. Note BRING 1) RESULTS and stockholders are E. B, Cur- and F. B. Taylor. ene at Casper, Yizoming, this 8rd day of August, A. ere (Seal) E. B. URTIS, Preside F, B. TAYLOR, Secretary. Publish Aug. 29, Sept. 5, 12, 19, 26, ‘Whereas, default has. occurred in’ Oct. 3. 1921. Electric Sewing Machines Enables You to Have All the Pretty New Clothes that - You May Desire ‘Why not make your own dresses and do all the many other things you haye- wanted a sewing machine for. your foot gives you just.the-speed you desire. One cent’s worth of Electricity will run’ one of these machines three hours. Special Prices and Easy Terms - Natrona Power Co. Phone 69 A pressure of an es ga ctory GpCOUNTANTS | DENTISTS EME Maetde tvs etic GUARANTEE, REGISTRY Conner. DR. J. J. DONOVAN. Auditors and, Account conte. [bell Hardware Company. Mh = 208-11 Oil i Exchange Bids. Phone Ses, Duees. & © Govensich, Architects eyes) city $1.50 4 to $2.25 any _— 5428: owenenty es tA! es “at. ‘Ottice, Cen: Campers Woe, hone MO iter & Midwest Ave. GARBUTT, WEIDNER & SWEENEY | ; 415 OU guchanee bas: Phone 1162. INVESTIGATION BUREAU 46 2 hee SS | —___ ~ AUDITORS ony d spat GATION — Civil and Criminal, Suit REIMERTH 2 VAN "DENBERG je Cha . Phone 1622. ath Floor 0-5 Bids. Sel s8td, LAWYERS HENCH & BULLACK oer IS AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING Pb bah trva 2 a mecetanahe Suite 204-205 Miewest Bldg: Ph 1200 Specialists | Jackets. Scored Cyunders,, Aluminum. Repairs. WEST A AUTO REPAIR, 320 wheats WiKtieneg at Ee al 1 BOILER -WORKS 21108 Bide, Phono 558 snd Tank Works WILLIAM 0. WILSON Pi et Kimball Street. | 5 Suites 1¢15-16, Townsend Block i fought and Exchanged— HAGENS & MURANE “206.207 oi Exchange Bldg. NICHOLS & STIRRETT wyers: 309-10-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. GEORGE W SE RUSON. SBE BEN. TRANSFER. ¢ Lely Bagzase,, Heavy Face SEARLES 7 peeerat _Ptiones: NS ities 14. Townsend Bidg. tex 1963. MOVING A. SPECIALTY. : one. CABINETMAKING OSTEOPATHS "DE. CAROLINE. C, DAVIS, < CRESCENT a be SEE Me eace Naas Sy [Salt 6 Trivumn Anartmrnte Phong 32¢ ing, Ico Boxes:and | Ie OBB. bb WADE. CHIROREALTORS Rm, 57 Wood the “Phone is7zs. _Rm. 5-7 Wood tk, “Phone 1277J._ DR. J. H. JEFFR! PRODUCE BARTON PRODUCE Co. Wholesale meets nee Fruit and Vegetables. 333 N. Wolcott ‘St. ANNA GRAHAM SELERES suite 318 Midwest. Bids. Dr, ED: B. G. HAHN NA HAHN phos! 0 Uttice 423, Hes. 1233. .. HARNED, Chiropractor * te ae ee St,» RADIATOR REPAIRING CASPER AUTO RADIATOR WORKS 434. W. Neliowstone =P: ag an ceeene GER ee eee = EVAH M. HOUSER HERNCALL Phone 1054W Chiropractor AUTO RADIATOR SERVICE — Re 35285 and - Re Si “hee _ 210 Bast PRESET “Phone 13285 134" W. Second," Phono ists. “CONTRACTORS SIGN PAINTING “BUSH. DID iT" 141 West ‘Tenth ‘Phone 376W | push Signs; Show Cards and Poster For the Best in Building Art, 2742 WW. Yellowstone. Phone 33. Estimates, Furnished STENOGRAPHERS Wi. 5, ROE Pisa ieees. BEATRICE 1. JONES Public Srenesepher Notary: Public Midwest Building. Penteactor Kee eee eee CLEANERS and PRESSERS rd :, Remodeling Center, ‘and Railroad. Phone 56. pal a HALEY DOCTORS Fe indeed ile otnes Phe 30. ‘Residn ce 164. A. L. Rose—Apt. ss = Private. Hospital—-612 South Durbin | Suits made to order "Remodeling “and ROOF CONTRACTING |= eo EY VETERINARIAN WYOMING ROOFING CO. General: Roofing Contractors. Repair | DR I. BRAY, Veterinarian. ‘and a Specialty. ett Rbnball. “Phone “ites Case. Wyo.) phones. is Te Phones: Offices So Res. TeLaNW.

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