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PAGE SIX MIDWEST COMPLETES FOUR MORE. TO TOP OF SECOND WALL GREEK Many Other Wells of Big Salt Creek Operator Near! Producing Level, Weekly Report Shows; New Test for Baxter Basin oe Of the 50 holes which are being drilled by the Midwest | Burke ; Refining company in the Salt Creek field at the present time, pee ET four were completed to the top of the Second Wall Creek |Gaumune sand ths week, four others were supdded and two are being | Consolidated Royalty 1.91 dismantled because of formation troubles. All but eight of |Chappelle ... the remainder of the holes are past the 1,000-foot mark and ES edge SETBACK GIVEN |Siezncumes = == Amalgamated Roy. American |Atias | Bessemer Big Indian rs oka A 1 é 7 fe answering blind adi tn. ¢iese the address the i fn to The Tribune office do not requir> sta Creek F-16510 ee eee WANTED TO RENT bie party would like to rent thoes near Cutho:- 9-26-6-ai State of Wyoming ) four-room_ modern house church, “Phone 1008 Ww. —_ Sof en Mahoney dome test,\a fishing job/Great Western Pete temporarily delaying operations. De-|Hutton Lake . velopment of the Midwest test No. 2| Jupiter Rummel, ‘OUT OF .TOWN edvertisements reached a depth of 1,865 feet. The Osage well {s still cleaning out pre WHEAT PRICES lz T. Williams . Demand Gives Way Before togt loess. |Frants .. No progress is being made in the|Gates .. Lack of Confidence in Early Chicago Trading. tion. A new test well was started by the Midwest company in thé Baxter Basin field this week. The test is now being soon. CHICAGO, Sept. 28.—New setbacks} ‘The detailed report of operations | tn the price of wheat took place today | rollows: chiefly ag a resulteof apparent lack of confidence on the buying site. Acute weakness of German marks was an unsettling factor, and so too was uneasiness regarding the British in- dustrial situation. Furthermore, Dears continued to stress accumulat- ing domestic stocks. Opening quota-|shut down top second sand tions which varied from %c decline to| 321A NW section 1-39-78, Mc aAvance with December $1.23% to| cement setting. $1.23% and May $1.27 to $1.27%, were] 833A SEX section 30-40-78, followed by material downturns all| cement setting. sround. 34A SEX section 15,40.79, Subsequently iack of sustained Hu-}cement setting. ropean demand tended to keep a ma-| 4AS NEX section jority of traders bearish, notwith-| drilling up bailer. standing word of active export bus!-| 15A NW section ness with the Orient. The close wrs| fect, cement setting. heavy, 2%c to 2%c net lower, with} 21A NW section December $1.20% to $1.21 and May|feet, cement setting. $1.25%4 to $1.25%,. 24X NW section 2.29.79, New low price records for the sea-| feet, cement setting. son were touched by September and] 31A NW section 8.39. December corn. Country offerings| cement setting. were reported as Uberal. After open-| _31A SEY section 22-40-79, 1,875 feet, ing unchanged to %c lower, including | cement setting. December at 514 @tic to Bite the) 1A SWK section 22-40-79 2,355 feet, market underwent a general sag. shut down. For the first time in 1931, Septem-| 30AX SEX section 27-40-79 1,876 ber corn went under 50 cents and la-| feet, cement se: ter falling below any price which! 14 NW section 7-39-79, 1,850 feet, September had reached since in 1912.|cement setting. Salt Creek. 15A NW% section 2-39-79, 1,547 feet. shut down top second sand. 4 SW section 36-40-79, 1,187 fishing for tubing. 3A SW section 7-39-78, 2,29: feet, 2 feet, 1,815 feet, 1,985 feet, 1 feet, 40-79, 1,730 feet, 19-40-78, 19-40-78, 1,917 1,220 2,175 feet, The close was weak, %c to 1c Net! 26a SW section 1840.78, 2 lower, with December at 50%c to 50% | reet, cement setting, ape @50%c. 1A NEX, section 15-40- ‘Oats weakened with other cereals, Ea 79, 2,160 feet, coment setting. 26A SW section 80-40-78, 1775 feet, cement setting. 31LA SW section 7-39.78, testing cement. 25A NW% section 25-40-79, feet, cement setting. 6A NWA, section 7-39-78, 2,060 feet, shut down top second sand. 18A SW section 25-40. drilling. 1A NW rection 24-40-79, 1,477 fect cement setting, 824 SW section 7 2,021 feet, tearing down. 36A NW‘, section 8-39-79, 2,295 feet, cament setting. 31A NW section 7-39-79, 1,913 feet, tearing down. 23AX SEX section 15-40-79, starting unchanged to %c higher, De- cember 37%0 and then scoring losses for all months. Higher prices on hogs gave firmness to provisions. Closing Quotations. CHICAGO, Sept. 28.—Close: 0%; May, $1.25%. May, 55%. May, 40%c. 22 feet, 1,203 1,390 feet, Nae $9.20, 9-78, Provisions. CHICAGD, Sept. 28.—Butter—Un- changed. Eggs—Unchanged; receipts 7,268. . 1,720 Poultry—Allve, lower; fowls, 190 rest ‘tehing for tater: 1 ROK. ewe tnee,. FEL 7 3A NW% section 24-40-79, 1,390 feet, Fadabenn: cement setting. CHICAGO, ‘Sept. 28 —Potatoee—| ,, 12AX SEM section 15.40.79, 1,715 feet. running 8% inch casing. 6A SEX section 34-40-79, 1,305 feet, underreaming. 12A SEX section 35-40-79, 1,310 feet, cement setting. 28A SEX sectior 30-40-78, 1,400 feot, running 10 inch casing. SA SE section 22-40-79, 945 feet, drilling. 183A BEX section 35-40-79, 1,175 feet, fishing for tools. 33A SW section 7-3: drilling. 31A SW section 30-40-78, 1,055 feet drilling. 31A SW section 11-40-79, 580 feet, straightening bad hvie. 64 SEX section 27-40-79, drilling. 6A NE section 27-40-79, 575 feet, straightening bad hole. 1A NE% section 1-39-79, spudded September 22. 6A SW% section 30-40-78, 50 feet, spudded September 26. 2A NEX section 31-40-78, 2,030 fest, cement setting. 6A NEY -section 3-39-79, cleaning out at 1,000 feet. 18A. NE section 3-39-79, 2 tearing down tools. 22 NW section 2-29-79, 1,240 feet, shut down. 4A NE% section 31-4)-75, i,goc bailing out water, ‘Weak; receipts 139 cars; total United States shipments 1,721; Wisconsin and Idaho white $1.75@2.00 cwt.; Minne- mota Red River $1.85@2.00 ewt.; fancy $2.05@2.10 cwt.; Colorado white $1.25 @1.50 cwt. DANCE At the Winter Garden EVERY NIGHT Introducing the Moonlight Syncopators 1,765 feet, 895 feet, 245 feet, CORONA Weight 6 Pounds $50 $50 2,183 feet, 260 feet, feet, 1AX SW feet, drilling. 182A SW section 11-40-79, 86 feet, shut down. 13A NE% section 3-39-79, 1,475 feet, cement setting. Miscellaneous. Mahoney Done Well No. 1, section 4-25-88, 2,694 feet, fishing out’ tools; now running 6% inch casing. Midway Test Well No. 2, 1,865 tect, drilling. Baxter Basin Test Well; rigging up. Osage Field Well No. 12, NW% sec- tion 19-46-63, 1 feet, cleaning out, section 27-40-79, 2,480 3 ROYAL STANDARD TYPEWRITERS We Pant and Repdir Makes: REBUILT. MACHINES CASPER TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE Royalty & Producers Corporation The physical condition of this company should re- flect a A dap of prices in the stock. Trading interest in the stock is indicative of higher pistons pony Baers Ws distribution. Information on this issue granted freely upon re- quest. TAYLOR & CLAY was making progress, the drill having | Kinn paratory to being brought to produc-| rigged up and will be underway very | 6A NW section 11-40-79, 2,466 feet, cleaning out. ‘reek Royalty . |Lusk Royalty ... Lusk Petroleum | Mike Henry .. Mountain and Guif .. | Lance Rtv erton te Sunset... Western Exploration Wind River Ref, Wyo-Kan. . Wyo-Tex. Grass Creek . Torvhligh.: Elk Basin . Groybuil MARKET. GOSSIP Fire Destroys Muddy Rig. Flames fanned by a high wind de- stroyed the rig being used to drill the deep test well of the MiCwest in the Big Muddy field. Work had just been resumed after a suspension of drilling caused by casing trouble. Myrin Starts New Test. The Myrin Ol! company is moving materials for drilling to its new hold- ings 60 miles northeast of Moorcroft, Wyo., where its first well will be started on the Luther Pyles land, sec- tion 40-56-68. The structure lies at the head of Dry creek. Saratoga Wildcat Projected. Preparations for the spudding in of a new wildcat eight miles northwest of Saratoga, Wyo., by the Southwest Petroleum company. A complete rig and other materials are being deliv- ered to the location for the well. Urjon Makes os Maverick Survey. With two wells drilling and another being spudded in, survays are being made by Unton Oil company engineers for a pipeline from the . Maverick Springs field in Fremont county, Wyo., to Riverton and to a point on the Burlington near Bonneville. Pro- SHORTS MAKE DRIVEINMART Bears Take Advantage - of|_ Lack of Interest and Ex- change Depreciation. NEW YOK, Sept. 28.—Lack of public interest and further decline of German exchange to a new fow record precipitated additional depreciation of } brices at the opening of today’s stock market. “Shorts again directed» thelr attention main to tis oils, equip- ments, motors and food specialties. Declines extending from stantial fractions to 1% ‘points at ied the early offerings of Mexican Petroleum, General Electric, Baldwin, Pierce Ar- row preferred and American Sugar, General Asphalt, Bethlehem Steel and the copper group. Preliminary bi for German marks were as low as 0.79 cents. Mexican Petroleum continued ‘to feature the confusing movements of the morning, rallying 1% points, re- acting much and making good its loss again before noon. Equipments, steels and motors were under inter- mittent pressure, Harvester, Chand- pat Studebaker and Crucible losing 1 0 2 points. Ccalers vere heaviest of the rails, the only exception being New York, Ontario & Western. Pools enfeavored to stimulate bullish actiy- ity by bidding up some of the more obscure stocks. Corn Products, tinental Can, Wells Fargo, Western Union and Burns Bros., showed 1 to 1% points gain. Call money opened at 5 per cent. Bonds, including Lib- erty and Victory issues were relative- ly dull and irregular. Metals. NEW YORK, Sept. 28.—Copper— Steady; electrolytic. spot and near by, 12% @12%4; later, 12%, Tin—Steady: spot 26.75; futures, 26.87. Iron—Steady; unchanged. and near by, Lead—Steady; spot, 4.70@4.75. . Zinc—Firm; Bast St. Louis spot, $4.40@4.45. Antimony—Spot 4.60. Money. NEW YORK, Sept. 28.—Call money, easier; high, 5; low, 4; ruling rate, 5: (scuaetatiem alte Bland alain Dce Geologiste Oil Expe:u Oil Field Maps Blue Prints lap & Blue Wyoming Print Co. P. O. Box 325 Rm, 10, Lyric | Lire {Call money . Mule Creek AND FIELD. NEWS duction tn the ,Maverick field is shut rin at present and. pipeline reports have been current for the last two years. Several surveys have been made by other concerns. The Unton started work only a few weeks ago in Maverick and has one well down nearly 1,000 feet and an- other at the 700-foot level. A: third ls being spudded in and two more will be started as soon as rigs and equipment can be assembled. New Leases Issued by State. Charles Cranston, Kaycee, SEX of section 33-48-82. Elmer aaeaen Salt Creek, all of section 1 Richard section 86-44-63. R. B. more, Casper, all of sec- tion 16-37-83. W. T. Funk, Denver, all of section 16-42-61, John J,’ Broderick, Riverton, SW%} 6 SEX of section 24:33-91. Cc. E. Hughes, Harrison, of 16-84-60. William B. Lewis, Buffalo, all of Ares Newcastle, all of Neb., all National Exploration Co., Glenrock, 8% of section 11-33-76 and N% of sec- tion 14-33-76. » closing bid, 4%¢: offered at 5; last loan, 5: time loans, easy; 60 days and 90 days, 5% @6545; six months, 5%. Prime mercantile paper, 54 @5%. Fr ‘xchange. NEW YORK, Sept. 28.—Great Bri- tain—Demand 3.7215, cables 3.73. France—Demand 7.11%, cables Tz. Ttaly—Demand 4.10, cabies 4.10%. ee aes eens 7.0445, cables \Garcinny “ean cables 79%. Holland — Demand 32.18. 0.79%, 32.12, cables Silvers NEW YORK, Sept. 28—Foreign bar silver, 71%; Mexican dollars, 55c. cal hap "UN seit Four Hurt In Strike Riot persons were day night when strike sympathizers sengers at the close of a ade of striking union workers. The strikers ha out for sometime following tion in wages. CHICAGO, Sept. 28.—(U. S. Bureau of Markets).—Cattle—Receipts 10,000; Con-| yearlings and desirable handy weight cornfed steers strong to 16c higher; heavy cornfed and grassers steady; top yearlings $11.00; bulk beef. steers. $6.00@9.75; canners and cutters steady; fat she stock slow; bulls gen- bologna mostly $4.10 stockers and feeders, 15. to 25 3 big out of first hands early; top $3.50; bulk Mghts and Nght butchers $8.15@ 8.40; 15 7-50. Sheep—Receipts 80,000; native lambs active, about j top early $8.50 to shippers and city butchers, $8.25 to packers; no western fat lambs sold early; talking steady on fat sheep and fecder lambs, DENVER, Sept. 28.=Cattle — Re celpts, 600; market 19¢ to 15c higher; beet steers, $4.25@6; cows and heit- ers, $3.25@5.25; calves, $6@9; bulls, $2@3.50; stockers and feeders, $4@ 8.50, Hogs—Receipts, 200: market higher: top, $8.60; bulk, $6.50 Sheep — Receipts. steady to 25¢ higher: ewes, $2@3.75; feeder. lambs, wee 25 Now y} oY pe say ot of eee tember, a) - ing one of the juridical dave o of the regular September, 1921, term of the above entitled Court, this matter came on for heari ‘upon the ition of the Adminis-' ,. trator of te of Emma E: Hollingsworth Rummel, Jr., de- patent to xe = ie for the sale of real estate an: roperty longing to said estate ee of paying debts PROCLAMATION OF city shh eb tg en AM oy REN oa dele He ae na t dotexet, suffictent grounds exist, Wyoming and the Ordinances. nee pang Bie $8, the City. of Casper, Wyomi ty rowan enid Estate o For the general City Election witm be m the City of Casper, yaoi, on Tuesday, the eighth (8th) day of November, A. D, 1921, for the election of a Mayor to serve for two (2) years, and tort u lection of three (3) Councilmen, one Coun- to be elected from each ward, to hold office for the period in the forenoon, for the purposa of electing directors “and oe such other business as erly come before = mesthe, Dated September 16, 1921. RF, "GIVEN, Publish Sept. 20 to 30, inclusive. Fos the pur- inst Baid ma E, Hollingeworth Rummel, J: deceased, as named in said petition, and all persons interested i n said Estate of Emma. E. He eonsveren Rummel, Jr., deceased, shall be appear before this Court on on day, the 31st day of October; A. D. of two 2) years, the term of. of- 1921, then and there to show es gin on the first Mondsy in January, 1922. estate, and property poils to be at heretofore designated by the May. date tagging not ed and the i oe ‘of the City o! Caen ae all be kept open from the hour of 9 woken the be ergot ce for purposes set forth in the viom of -the Aatuiguteatr ne pi gee on, file. in this Court, and the above- Ng) CLOSING HOUR—Want Ads to be be- the head. cause, if any there be, Ase the te be must be ac-ompanied Sy cash or check. in full Payment of the same, r the in. Address nisl P. 0. box 1858. 2: WANTED TO RENT—By Octobe: three or four-room furnished he: in refinery location; must be reason. able. Phone 3619R. = WANTED TO BUT WANTED—8 to 60allof tank; must be cheap. 613 West Bleventh stree: Phone 687J. D281: a eda WANTED—Full sized wardrobe trun! Please ra price hi first letter. Ac dress box 25, Tribune. 9-28 snes Be kine aio ae CL Te a buy secon@-hand turn). ture. Ne Ln ene SA and ask for Second-Hand store. S230 eel WANTED TO BUY—Saddles, harness and: tarps. ne 1 9-15-t¢ WANTED—AN finds of. turniture stoves, rugs; we deal quick and ps cash. Phone’ 1086. 9-15-0¢ __)_ SERVICES OFFERED __ pn Annest co ee 8h er WANTED-—All kinds pf remodeling of fur also other garments; done at 215 North Beech street, 9-23-68 WANTED—Men's-was)jnigm: no extra charge for mending; close in. 639 South’ Ash street. wees ellis bara SE oa, ala inst: “words and the rate ver counting ti Tv Daily Tribune to 12:30 p. m. will be Serta | wunder “Too Late to ( HELP WANTED—FEMALE y-| Wire Burlington C: granted dnd the real estate and prope: Tot Nambored Four (4) in Block Neenhares Fifty-five (55): in the town (now city) of Casper, N: trona County and State ef Wyo ming, together with all improv ments thereon and furniture con- tained therei: will oe sold in ord.r that the pro- ceeds from the sale of same m: used for the purposes set fo: rth m said petitions And, it is Padi canes ordered, That this order shall be published not less than four consecutive weeks in @ local newspaper, in accordance mentioned heirs and each of them ae BE notified that a hearing’ mn ition upon wa Cy ped oPane tunes good oa FS tel cause is shi eae the of thes rayer in | aetition, ear Sag br same will be morning until 5 o’clock in the aft- ernoon and no longer. Done in the City of C ming, this 26th day of. A D. 1921, B. H. PELTON, Jr., yor. Attest; ASA F. SLOANE, City Clerk. Publish Sept. 26, 1921. ae SHERIFF'S SALE NOTICE. Notice is hereby “given, that the undersigned, Sheriff of Natrona County, Wyoming, by virtue of an| order of sale issued out of the Di: trict Court of the Sixth Judicial District, sitting within and for Na- trona County, Wyoming, in a case re pending‘wherein Pine Dome Compa pany a corporation, is intiff, an Wyoming Exploration pany, a corporation, Defend-. offer for sale ACCOUNTANTS “galore. and REGISTRY CORRP. Registrar and Transfer Agents 208-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. Phone 660. ARCHITECTS, UBOIS, GOODRICH, oo gag 4 Rooms en 25 Townsend Block }GARBUTT,, eee _415 Oi} Exchange Bldg. Phone 1162. AUDITORS ‘ REIMERTH) & VAN DENBERG ah Floor 0-8 ce ‘767d. AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING Specialists: Cracked Jackets, 9 | WEE ATAU TO Tait’, a West BOILER WORKS Bicerregiteee Se ‘and Bey an Works All Kinds of Repair 9 Work-old Field ua Work a 5 ‘Specialty BAGGAGE and TRANSFER SEE BEN TKANSFER CO. Baggage, Heavy, and Piano ‘Moving. Whone 74J. ji aloes slips, ii Tai: rope 2% ~casing Moon generator, 44x34 Barrett jacks, swivel Bie como 7x18 ler, 10x10 spud, head, 8 gate valves, 1 horses, 1 heavy 1). 12. wagon tank, 1 18x’ hop, 1 16x16 bunk house, 1 12x12 ice house, 17° spring cots, 1 cook stove, 1 cook ‘stove, 2 blankets, 1 Faby, 2 washboards, 1 boiler, 2 oil 1 Dodge truck, 1 blow torch, Ba en at Mosher camp, 65 pieces 2x12x20 timbers, 4 squares, 2,500 feet steel Foneauring. line, 1 d~ ston: ‘airbanks 15 horse 8 engine, 1 Standard 2. tanks, about 600 ba: of oi one lot 2-inch pipe, 13 joints 65% casing, 1 set casing wagons, Pros- ser socket, Eagle anvil, 2,500 feet % wire cable, 4%x30° stem, 8% slip socket, set 16-inch drive clamps, x34 stem, New Area rope sock- Ss 9x19) bailer, swivel wrench, 40 horsepower boiler, 44x16 sinker, |= SEARLES ‘SKER Phones: Kes., 87-W, Office MOVING a SPECIALTY. CABINETMAKING 104. packers doing ‘very little; hogs mostly | virtu 0@7.00;| door of the C 65 center rope~sprocket, 12x12 Oil Well soginy forge, set 5-inch wrenches, 1-ton » Yale nie howsts 5x19 bale Ast? bailer; 10x8% Braid- cht @ls, 9 bits, 1 set har- n 1 pasos nese 114594 bank h bunk. house, 1 20x40 gar- jouse, 1 14x44 5 1 pa ice box, 1 cook <—: 1 mene Poy ot quilts, i ing, room chairs, ~ flour can, 2 bunk house tables, i dining table, kitchen lower camp» 2 12%x20 casing, 8 hand saws, National Pea machine, Teck: — _ ‘reba 2 1 Nege4 ling machine, jms 16% casing, 6 40cb, tanks, 1 it B-inch pipe, 1° steel derrick, 7 Boxe 8% casing. Said sale will ace on Section 36, ih ree inge 84 West of M., de eg Bad ated Wyoming, be- tween the ho ten (10) o'clock a.m. and five ¢ (5) o'clock p. m. on the 10th day of October, A. D, 21. "Notice is: further given, that se of aforesaid Twill EVAH M. HOUSER HERNCALL _210 East Fifth 15283 CONTRACTORS W.-W. SP! Contractor 141 West Tenth Best in Building nohoates ie eee svete tt Bailder: Phone 10083. CLEANERS and PRESSERS THE SERVICE CLEANERS Titth and ial Raliroad. Phone 56. DOCTORS , =Phone 376W offer for sale to the fiorecris pe best for cash, at the south front a ede ee the outhouse { in the City rx, Natrona County, Wyo-| Center, of a FORTE No: 9840, 1 large case, 1 revolving file, 4 wire waste ets, 1 diction- ary, 1 clothes hanger, 3 swivel of- ae oe 2-dining chairs, 1 mime: General cf lors. , Peggatlas Spe me “said property will be sold to Business an Profesional Die Samet Open C thi ne in ourt this 27th day of September, A. D. 1921. By C..0. Soar Judge. M, W. PURCELL, Attorney. Publish Sept. 28, Get. 5,12, 19, 1921. M th f birds, game heads: loanting of ru, and robes made. 105 South Sit street. WANTED—Rough-dry laundry, rates 500 per dozen; ‘sat‘sfaction guaraa- teed. Last house on West L mets. 26. NOTICE to auto owners! I am now prepared to take cars in storage also’ repairii in_ connection, pert s DENTISTS . Garage, 113 South Conwell Se ee i. J. J. DONOVAN ond Lanes Mokier i» OVER C .XI—Henry C. Hamdorf, Cen iidwest avenue. Phone 447, FOR SALE—AI MOBILES FOR SALE— 1920 Dodge equipped with cord tires and shock absorbers, in excellent condition. 739 South Wash- ington street. 9-26-tf-dn a FOR SALE—Jackson Bight, new tires, in good shape; cheap if taken at once. 743 North Pear street. ate FOR SALE—Ford roadster. Cali at oans South Beech street after 5:30 ‘clock. 9-26-6* FOR SALE— Hudson BSuper-Six in first class condition. hat J. H. Paint shop, back of Midwest: 28-20 po oa on SNR a oh SD FOR-SALE—Overland pois touring car, like new, $450, after 5 p. ane East First Paths aay -27-3t GENERAL TEAMING Send and gravel delivered any thane Sates pee yera. L. KE lanchard. Phone 447. Cen- ter & Midwest Ave. een Se INVESTIGATION BUREAU MIDWEST BUREAU OF INVES. GATION — GaTiO: Civil and 4nd criminal, suite Suite LAWYERS HENCH & BULLACK Suite 204-205 Midwost Bldg. Ph 1200 part HAGENS & MURANE 706-203 O:f Ruchange Bids. NICHOLS & STIRRETT 309.1011 off Es Exchange Bldg. FOR SALE—HOUSES peiae anoint DON'T forget that we ‘have all kinds of tents, tarps and canvas sheets, auto accessories. tires, gasoline, oils ® and greases. Armee, Goods ay 12t WHAD have you to ofter for a new © on good lot in to can use a Ford car. Address Dean, Glenrock, Wyo. 9-22-6t" nea aes aint atin Geen naan FOR SALE—At a bargain, a phe completely furnished cottage. ern except heat; fireplace; wal curb; terms reasonable. Apply Lind avenue. Phone 573J. H.R. OSTEQEATES: - DR. phot holed é Suite 6 Tribune tile Wnralck Thone 388 DR. L. L. WADE Rm. 5-7 Wood = @hone 12773. PRODUCE bo Te al PRODUCE Ps ultry; 5 wean te aa ‘ruit at 383 ON, RADIATOR REPAIRING CASPER AUTO TO RA DIAZOR: WORKS 434 W. Neltowstone Phone 1054W ————___ AUTO RADIATL#R SERVICE — Re Work. ng. fr ‘LS, screened’ in, large chicken-house, Jaw all fenced, gas, electric lights bath, hot and cold water, lot 37% by 140 feet, jocated on East F street. five minutes waikto jes. ens; shades, plenty of closet room; $2,200 casn, balance yery easy, niaking a cheap Call 12975 ‘after.4 p.-m §-28.21° STOP HERE. ~ Beautiful: five-room “modern bung2 Now with lawn, sidewalks, trees, lo cated six blocks east of Henning hote! home ‘completely and elaborately fur nished; “all, grading paid; half block from pavement; $6,750 takes it co plete, $2,900 first payment. <ail Nes bitt Realty Co., for more detail . ———— FOR SALE—A' wonderful home on “South Grant street-for some one who wants a real home; special ap Polntment for information. -Van den Investment Co. _ ES — 1244 W. Seconda. SIGN PAINTING “BUSH DID a ar: ns, and Post 42, W. Yellowstone. Phone ‘< STENOGRAPHERS BEATRICE L.. JONES Public Stenegrapher—Notary Public : 231 Midwest Building. te a TAILORS by. owner. 233 Somth J: Phone 801R. 9-28-41" —— FOR- SALE — Four-room _bungalow block prs ti Wyo. C. 5A. H. WHALEY Ladies’ 2! 1 Gerits: ‘Tallorine, ees ae a a repairing. Furs Cleaning, Alterations. Wyatt ‘Remodeling eat order Remodeling Phone 61. TAXIDERMISTS —~ “TAXIDERMIST Peg TANNERY Phos’ art formated 100 per month income basement. Phone 165M. South Ash. street. FOR A for cash taken at once, a four-room psr modern home, two blocks. off pave ent on South Jackson street: 1a ; Corner lot. Phone owner gsesé