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the 10.30, the head. “Too conta. —_—— WANTED—Capable girl or woman for general house work. enue. CC HELP WANTED—MALE AND FEMALE — ——_— | YOUNG men, women, over 17, desir- ing: en! monthly. Write for free list of posl- tions now open. R. Terry, former ctvil worker. ANTED—Pxperiens housewo-k; washi) specialty. Phone 167J. ‘CED alternation and gen- i street, IF YOU WANT paired, call-at 367 So. Ash, FOR SALE—HOUSES FOR SALE—Two-room house on 60- foat front lot in North Casper; lo- cated at 335 Burlington street; terms tf desired. DO YOU WANT A HOME? Hero is a new very well built seven- breakfast nook on 50-foot lot; North Washington street; North Casper addition; $650 cash, balance $40 per month includiug interest; move ; hase price $2,950. Bee 202 Midwest bullding. 1-28-3t| street. 1.27-tt 1660. room hous ished rooms in basement; beautiful is completely furnished including elec- trie qwashing machine, sewing machine; owner must sell at a sacrifice on account of sickness. Price $6,500, good terms. Harry Fre, 257 South Center street. Pi FOR SALT — Modern breakfast nook. 1313 corner Poplar and Thirteenth street. West Thirteenth street. FOR SALE—Strictly modern el; reom home on South Dorbin street; fully improved 60x190-foot lot; leaving town, Phone 149 you. and want what Tribune Want foregome counting the .words and ths rate per word fer The Casper Daily Tribune. CLOSING HOUR—Want Ads to be classified properly must be in The Casper Daily Tribune office Want Ads received after 10:30 to 12:30 p. m. will be inserted under Late to Classify.” the ee ad HELP WANTED—MALE = nS hae hd oe WANTED—600 men to eat at the CY 26 cent dinners; short ostaurant; orders ail hours and the best ced i» gentays 23 285 HELP WANTED—FEMALE NTED—Girl for generel bef must be good cook. 1234 South Woloott street. WANTED—Girl for work; must be good Wolcott strest. a WANTED—Six neat-appearing ladies for house-to-house canvassing; pleas nt work; nothing to sel! preferred. Inquire for Mr, Room 8, Daly Building. —_ WANTED—Gtrl for general work. Phone 7343. ——— WANTED—Girl or woman for general housework and help with care of ohiléren. 543 South Park street, rear. Vashington, D. POSITIONS WANTED <<< _—_—__—— WANTED—Position by young man; can drive any make of truck; hard Box XXX, Tribune. 1-28-3t* and ironing a WOR SALE—Hinze player plano, ma- SERVICES OFFERED LET me make your comforts or cover your old ones; any weight you want thom of anything; camp comforts le the way you want them. Phone 1587M. ‘WANTED—Children to care for; good care given at reasonable price, Mra B. Hurley, P, 0. box 82, Milla, Wyo. 1-2 ° Pianos Need Care Examination Free All Tuning and Repairing under our alsolute guarantee. The Richter Music Co. Ask for ©. Ward WANTED—A. few more bundles and family washings. 826 West Twelfth 1 Call 306 Ben Realt: OR SALE—Located on Beech street Victrola. and house with SLIPPERS ON- FLL FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE SALE—One-half of corner Iot. Inquire at 1447 South Durbin or phone 1709W. 1-28-70 ————<$<$<$<$_$___ FOR SALE—Corner lot and a one- room house near Chestnut street: gas, sewer and water; price $1,000. Free, Inc., 257 Center, street |Harry | Phone oeaw. 2-28-2t FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE—New Twa Maxwell tour- ing car, a real buy for a new car at @ used car price; $300 down, balance ten months. C. E .Kennedy, corner Second and Park street. Phonw 1419W. 1-28 AUTO 0 ATTENTION! For convenience of those who have not their 1922 licenses and ascount work, our offices will hold open Mon jday, Tuesday until 6 o'clock and 7 to 9 p. m. Our receipt will protect you SEE BEN REALTY Co. 202 Midwest Butlding, 312 West Midwest Avenue, 1.30-2t YELLOWSTONE gerage does all inds of repairing on cars; prices reasonable; Ford's especially; all work me guaranteed. J. N. Wells and Son, pri prietors, 455 West Yellowstone av: nue. 1.24-6t* FOR SALE—1919 Chalmers touring, completely rebuilt; paint and tires are first class; $280 cash, balance ten months. C. E. Kennedy, corner Second and Park streets. Phone 1419W. FOR 5ALE—1920 model Ford touring car, shape; $350, 850 South Washingtan street. 1-27-4t* POULTRY FOR SALE—Purebred single comb Orpington cockerels, quire at 1105 Craig box 183%, Casper. HOUSEHOLD GOODS SARTAIN AND SUME¥ AUCTION HOUSE. Buying and selling all the tme, used and new furniture; upholstering and R. Sartain, auction. repairing. J. eer, 326 West Yi Phone 1617J. FOR SALE—Five rooms of furniture, Call at 1443 South Willow street. 1-80-tf Se FOR SALE — Three-piece suite of ‘wicker ware, $20, 622 South Ash street. 1-80-tf FOR SALE-—-Used piano, mahogany case, first class shape, $175; terms. Phone 264R. 1-30-3t + hogany, 66 rolis, $300. 622 South Ash rt 1-30-tf FOR SALE--Kit itchen and bedroom furniture, cheap. 1109 South Cedar street. “Phone 1 . 1-30-3t* FOR SALE-;Mahogany combination library and diningroom table, cheap. 519 East Third street, lower right hand apartment. 1-80-1t Ser aE ge ER FOR SALE—argains in coal ranges. Casper Gas Appliance Co, Phone 1500. 1-26-tf FOR SALE—Leay town Tuesday night; must sell eeler and Wil- son drop-head sewing machine; new mahogany chiffonette; Pennsylvania pall bearing lawn mower; new folding jroning board. 842 Hast’ Yellowstone. Phone 590J. 1-30-1t FOR SALE—White Rotary drop-head Be" machine, $35, almost new, 622 South Ash street. 1-a0-tf FOR SAL®—Furniture, reed break- fast set; velvet wilton rug; phono graph; gas range, cost $85; electric washer; bedroom set; buffet and other, furniture all good as new; will sacri- fi Call at 629 East Twelfth street in basement. 1-28-tf ————— Pianos Victrolas—Brunswicks PHONE 1117. Between 5:30 and 6:30 P. M, L. I. Gulich, Repr. The Chas. E. Wells Music Co, Denver, Colo. FOR SALE—Entire furnishings for seven rooms; privilece of renting East Fifth street. 1-28-2t If YOU WANT eecond-nand. turns . OF anything second-hand, or anything to trade, call at 867 Bouth Ash or Phone 1660. 79-tt FOR SALE—Eden electric washer, good condition, $75. 622 South Ash FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR SALE OR TRADE — For Ford car; lot and basement, $725. 1402 St. Botolph street- 28-3t* FOR SALE OR TRADE—By owne: ten-room and two-room house; eas’ front lot 50x140; modern three blocks from paved street; southwest of Main|/ FOR istreet; price reasonable. Box A-31, Tribune, 128-2t° ——_ $$ $< FOR TRADE — Building and loan stock, with about one year paid and several payments in advance, on 6 good car, good property or household furniture. Write box 744, stating just what you have to offer and the price. 1-30-3t FOR SALE OR TRADE P. 0. tae 1a FOR SALE — MISCELLANEOUS Se a east FOR SALE—Old newspapers. Call at Tribune offic ———— FOR SALE—Store building and fix FOR SALE—Cheap Oliver typewriter. 1210 East First street, Apartment 3. ure for lawns, oad, $4. Write 3-L-S Ranch, Box 1539. plant machinery. Apply Harry Yes Mrs. Carl Hamilton. 30-: FOR SALE— Good movable East Second street. FOR SALE—Underwood ‘ord delivery car; small machine. Phone 1086. FOR SALE—Three modern bowling alleys and all other fixtures value: at $3,500; will sell for cash at $1,20 everything good a. new; @ real baxgain. Address box 8 Thermopolis, Wyo. 1 FOR RENT—HOUSES Ca aes Shani ee ae FOR RENT — Fourroom furnishe. house with garage to reliable peo ple without children; $75 per month 733 corner CY ‘Thirteen FOR RENT—Fiveroom unfurnishea house. 218 North Bee>h street. an FOR RENT—Five-room house, furnished; modern except he: 161 North Washington street. FOR RENT—New five-room strictly modern, partly reliable people. Adults only. South Oak street, bath, bedrocm; cheap with Elm street. without board; private family. South Beech street. 1s range, nace; eight blocks from post office;| FOR RE t Second street on pavement. Phone 1552J. FOR RENT—Two-room house; elec- tric lights, gaa and water; kitche: range included. Inquire 1226 South Willow street. FOR RENT FOR RENT—A neat little house; bed. Call after 5 p. m, 1136 South Walnut street. FOR RENT—Large sunny two-room unfurnished house, $35; also lars bedroom for lady. Phone 1285 or nd 1-304 FOR RENT— Five-room bungalow; very nicely furnished; gas for heat and cooking. 1225 South Ash street. Phone 165M, FOR RENT — Hjght-room, house complete; bathrcom and gas at 1128 West Thirteenth street; inter- jor of house lacks some finishing and wil rent as it stands very chi will rent to ea party who will fix it up and will apply rental on the cost of comfortabl: unattractive as partitions are not plas- tered. Phone 1078 for particulars. FOR RENT—For two months only, seven-room elegant]7 furnished mod: ern home to two or three adults; rent very reasonable to satisfactory parties. Addvess A-80, Tribune FOR RENT — Five-room furriished close to store and school; nothing fancy but a good comfortable place to live; $45 per month, lights tn- cluded. 784 South Jefferson ey $41, Apartments, Chestnut street. FOR RENT—Unturnished apartment; three-room accomm: Bleventh jodation ; Gressingroom, Murphy bed, 288 Seventh street. Phone 1543W. ———— FOR RENT— Two-room apartment, completely furnished except gas, hot and cold water furnished, $55; also three-room house, lights and wa- ter in, partly furnished. CY Apart- | 34 CY avenue. Phone 7817 1.30-2t Oe ‘Large roomy three-room ‘apartment; the size is 45x18 fect; ‘combination kitchen and dintngroom; big bedroom with Murphy bed; big pS eet FOR RENT—Four-room brick hou: Tapdarn's exoeps | Baas $40; room brick house, $35. 433 Blackmore street, clper. Inquire in rear. ————— FOR RENT—New modern furnished three-room house. 1433 South Cot- tonwood street. Inquire 1437 South Cottonwood street. FOR RENT.—.Ftve-room. house and garage. 659 gat, Lin- FOR RENT — Two-room ights furn! month. 1050 South Box Elder strect. HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS— FOR RENT FOR RENT — Modern apartment; also rooms, $6 and up. Tulsa hotel. Phone 865R. FOR RENT—Apartment, two furnished rooms; RENT—One base: keeping room, furnished except bed- ding and dishes, 644 South Durbin FOR RENT—Three nice large, nished housekeeping rooms; hot and cold water, electric washer; lights fur- nished; pay your own gas Dill. North Jefferson street. Phone 684M_ ruary Phone 1610W. Dr. Johnson, Who Compiled the First Dictionary Is said to have counted the pickets on his fence each morning as he went downtown. If one was missed, it up- set him dreadfully. But ,if one was missing, he soon had a man to fix it an ad in The Tribune Classi- fied Columns. R RENT—Front bedroom in mod- ern home, 624 South .Wolcott bite -28-2t RENT—One second floor bed- room adjoining bath; and rovin reaso! fcr two gentlemen. 425 CY avenue. 1-28-2t FOR RENT—Modern room; close in, South Lincoln street. absa bath. 833 South 1-28-8t* with or 142 8-2 INT—One-rcom with bath; gas heat, 306 West Yellowstone avenue, 1-30-1t RENT—Room for two, next to bath; hot water heat; four block: from business district. 343 South Kim. ball street. Phone 519R. 1-0-3) RENT—Modern,room for one gentlemen. 677 East Lind street. Phone 581M. 1-30-2t 'T—Modern sleepingroom; jose gentlemen preferred. 833 East Second street. WANTED— To furnish room for two working men. 134 East F street. Phone 1618: FOR RENT—Gas heated rooms; fur- nighed to suit two or three gentle- men; bath in connection; rent reason able. 455 West Yellowstone avenue. Phone 1748W- FOR RENT—After February 1, desir- able room for two, 1-27-3t board and 1-30-1t 1-24-6t* modern, i meals. 415 South Beech street. Phone 632R. eS FOR RENT—Bedroom convenient to bath; close in; reasonable. 119 North Grant street. Phone 757J. FOR RENT—APARTWENTS FOR RENT—Semt-basement furnished 1-23-6t 1-30-1t Alexander and 1-23-tf 1-28-23, Mnen; heat; large front room can be used as parlor, livingroom or bedroom: each room has big double window: facing the movritain scenery; warm in winter and cool in summer. Hart Apartment Hleventh and Chestnut street. lovely House, 1-27.8t three-room 1-80-8t large wrill_be vacant Feb- 819 South Jackson street. | of 1-28-3t You will probably find st advertised In the Tribune ciaasified column. West SSS FOR RENT—APARTMENTS fone ce sy sc tabard FOR RENT—Three-room furnished apartment at 770 CY avenu has gas, tollet, hot water furnished free. 1-30-3t ahhh FOR RENT—Modern three-room fur- Mghts and pleas- 445 South Grant | street. Phone 394M. 1-30-2t FOR RENT—Nice furnished ment for man and wife; steam and use of electric washer. 441 CY avenue. 1-30-3t* ——————— FOR RENT—Two or four-room apart: ment with bath, gas for heating an cooking. 450 West Midwest avenue. 1-28-2t apartment; gas; modern except bath. 1232 South Poplar street. 1-28-20? street. —_—<<$<— $e t| FOR RENT— One two-room apart- ament; lights and gas. 132 North Kimball street. Phone 1689J. —_1-30-1t ‘Tenth street; gas and private bath, partly furnished. Phone 543W. 1-30-2¢° ES SS a FOR RENT—Two three-room beaut! ful new apartments; one nicely fur- nished, one unfurnished. Grant Apart- ments. 231 South Grant street. Phone 1658R. 1:80-2t FOR RENT—Two-room modern base- ment apartment; built-in features; furnished; gas heated garage avail- able; $30, 1405 East Second street. 1-2) -2t FOR RENT—Nicely furnished upart ment. 729 West Railroad. Apply apartment 1, rear. 1-30-2t FOR RENT__MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT—Desirable office. Lyric building. Phone 1458, 14-tf —————— FOR RENT—Garage at 1128 West Thirteenth street, For particulars call 1078. 1-30-8t FOR RENT—Office rooms, 147 South Center street, Senate bullding, Phone 172J. 1-80-1t FOR RENT—Garage, plastered; heat, | PY light and water; reasonable rental. 118 North Grant street, nvar Yellow- stone avenue. Phone 602W or 52. 1-28-2t* ———— FOR RENT—Heated garage space at 1405 East Second street. For par- ticulars. Call 1078. 1-30-3t FOR RENT—Garage, 924 South Wol- cott street. Phone 1679, —1-28-2t* FOR RENT— Typewriter; Remington in good condition; reasonable rental, Phone 602W or 52. 1-28-3t° BUSINESS CHANCES FOR RENT—Boarding and rooming houso; furniture for sale cheap; 21 rooms heated with gas; close in; best location in town. Call apartment 3. 312 West First strect. 1-28-2t¢ FOR SALE-—Good paying busin: first class car with deal; little money required. Address P. O. box 19: 1-25-61 PERSONAL RBADINGS given by Madam Won- der; palm, mind or cards. 319 East 2 street, opposite Burlington freight depot. Phone 673R. 1-23-6t day of January, A. D, 1922. FOR RENT—Four-room unfurnished | cj |FOR. RENT—Two-room modern base- ment apartment, 733 East Second] ber in the City Hall of the City of 1-28-2t| Casper for the purpose of hearing FOR RENT—Apartment, 608 West levied upon all the right, title and interest of the said L. B. Nicholson in and to the following described property, situated in Natrona Coun- ty, Wyoming, viz 600 shares Ro: & Producers Ity Corp., 200 shares The Wyo. Black- foot Oil Co., 1,500 shares Western Plains Oil Co.,'200 shares Republic Petroleum Corp., 500 shares Amer- ican Oil Co., 1,000 Big Bear Oil Co., 850 shares Bessemer Oil Co,, 500 shares Columbine Oil Co., 2,500 shares Winona Oil Co., 300 shares Peerless Petroleum Co., 260 shares Oil Co,, 4,200 shares Out Traders Petroleum C Notice is hereby given that on Thursday, the 9th day of February, A. D. 1922, at 10 o’clock m, of said day, at the front door of the courthouse in said county, I will sell all the it, title and interest of the said L. B. Nicholson in and to the said above described property, at public auction, to the highest bid- der, for cash, to satisfy said execu~ tion and all costs. Given under my hand this 20th J. L. MARQUIS, Sheriff. Publish Jan. 30 to Feb. 8, incl. — NOTICE OF HEARING ON AS- SESSMENT ROLL FOR THE CON- STRUCTION OF SIDEWALKS ABUTTING THE PROPERTY HEREIN DESIGNATED. Notice of hearing on the assess- ment roll for the construction of ce- ment sidewalks abutting the fol- lowing described property: N. 90ft. of unnumbered Lot S. E. corner of Block 56. Block 118 EB% 118 ws 14 189 E. 80 ft. 6 W. 60 ft. 6 24 8 Notice is hereby given that the ity Council of the City of Casper will meet on the 20th day of Feb- tuary, A. D, 1922, at 8 o’clock p. m. of said day at the Council Cham- objections to the assessment roll for the construction of cement side~ walks abutting the property herein- before described. Notice is further given that the said assessment roll is now on file with the City Clerk of the City of Casper in his office in the City of Casper where it may be examined by any person, and that any and all persons who may desire to object to suid assessment roll hereby noti- fied to make such objections in writing and to file the sexe with the City Clerk on or before the date fixed for such hearing, or at such other time as the hearing may be continued to. The said City Council will sit as a Board of Equalization for the purpose of considering such roll, and at such hearing or hearin, will consider such objections made thereto or any part thereof, or set aside such roll and order that a new assessment be made so as to be just and equitable. Notice isshereby further given that if the cash is not paid on or before, the 10th dsy of March, 1922, warrants will be issued for the payment of the construction of said cement sidewalks as provided law, and on and after March 10, 1922, the warrant price for such construction must be paid and the property will be assessed and ‘id assessments collected as pro- vided by law. Dated at Casper, Wyoming, this 28d day of January, A. D. 1922. W. A. BLACKMORE, Attest: Mayor. H. H. PRICE, City Clerk, Publish Jan. 28, 80, 31, Feb. 1, 1922, peanae Sra ae a eae: NOTICE BY PUBLICATION. State of Wyoming County of Natrona ) In the District Court of the Sixth Judicial District in and for Na- trona County, Wyoming. Albert Edward Curtis, ) Plaintiff,) Kate Curtis, ) Defendant. ) To Kate Curtis, whose last known place of residence was Bir- mingham, England: You are hereby notified that you have been sued in the above named court by the above named plaintiff for an absolute divorce on the WANTED— Business girl to share|Sround of desertion; that the ob- completely furnished apartment; Piano; close in. Inquire ‘Tribune. E 1.25-tf-dh LEARN TELEGRAPHY. ject and prayer of the petition fled n said cause is an absolute divorce, that unless you answer the petition filed herein by the said plaintiff on In night class Tuesday, Thursday | OF before the 11th day of March, and Saturday nights each week. Ca: Per Business College. Phone bits 1-26-6t LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE. By virtue of an execution in my, hands, issued out of the Distric Court of the Sixth Judicial District the State of Wyoming, in and for the County of Natrona, in the suit of Wade Fowler against L. B. Nicholeon, duly attested the 26th day of January, A. D. 1922, I have Plaintiff. 1922, said petition will be taken as |true, and-judgment for said plain- | thet, will be rendered accordingly. © isda wy were Featume Service. INC. 7.20 city as tr return of income for the taxable year |!nal trustees appointed b 1921 of mory than $5,000 are available | Baker Pady and forr at the office of collector of interna) |Christian Sctence put revenue, Cheyenne, Wyo., and the fol-| named by the directors and oppo: 1,600 shares |! of $5,000 or less also are available. ——— ity was granted the Great Northern $30,000,000 in 5% per cent 20-ynar gold bonds for the purpose of paying off| Christian fblerics publications, Phone 1072W 134 North Kimball pet able ads Saeed Ep nate = oer Suite 318 Midwest Bldg. Phone 706, D Zuttermeister Bldg. PAGE SEVEN Da Te Gap Te Gee Mal TAUCTEES FO {> YOuR Foor IS ALL. SWOLLEN - TOO SORE TO LCAN'T GET MY STAND ON? PUBLISHING CO. ARE APPOINTED Controversy of Long Standing in Chri n Science Com- pany Cleared Up, Report. BOSTON, Jan. 29—Judgs Croshy in the supreme court has announced the appointment of 1 Lamson of Boston, William B. McKenzie of Cam bridge, and on of thie the Christian Science Publishing cc The appointees will « = a W. Bustace and Paul Harvey both of wWh.on recently resigned,’ and Lamont Rowlands, who was remoed by the directors of the mother h. Their RETURNS ON INCOMES OF Jessie coms UUM longstar.ding co: me of the directors and the former tr between the Mr. La of the Old Trust ie agreed upon by cour * gk mer trustees and the be Forms 1040 for reporting tndividual|‘tor*. Mr McKenzie, one < at wing branch offices, Casper, Sheri-|>y the trustees. Mr. Patton, named dan, Leramte and Rock Springs. by the directors, was accepted by the ‘The form contains six pages, two of} trustecs. Hoe has been rotired for which are devoted to the return, two | Several years te « duplicate of the return to be| Judge Crosby also acted on charges retained by the taxpayer, and two to|by the directors that certain expen Instructions. The form will be sent to persons who filed sim{lar returns last year, but fatlure.to receive a form does not relieve the taxpayer of his obligation to file on time, on or be fore March 15, 1922, made on calendar year bas! ditures from funds of the publishing trust were improper. As to ihe payment of November 26, 1921, of more than $25,000 to em Ployes of the publication society, Judge Crosby said: “I am constrained to find that the payments were purety gifts or gratul ties and contrary to the terms of the trust and must be accounted for and paid over by the trustees to their if the return is Forms 1040A for reporting income Great N. orthern ee ee The court held also that payment of salary for three months {n advance to John R. Watts, business manager of the publishing soctety, and of $500 a month to David R. Ogden after be had resigned as trustes, were improp- er and that these amounts too must be pald over to the new trustees. Payment of $500 a month to Lamont Rowlands after his removal as a trustees; the establishment of a branch office at San Francisco; the payment of $2,000 to Mrs. Clementina Dixon, wife of Fred K Dixon, editor of the om- ployment of Paul Harvey, a trustee, 000 to pay off a loan made to it bY] auaie were upheld by th: the government, $7,000,000 for adai-|°™ ght i Si Raho tions and betterments, $4,000,000 for new equipment and $3,300,000 to r February gets its name from the old deem Minneapolis union station bonds,|Roman god ‘‘Februs,” the diety whose now maturing. ‘The issue will be sold' special business !t was to produce fer- at 93%. tility in natare. Granted Permit To Issue Bonds WASHINGTCN, Jan. 29—Author- railroad by the interstate com- merce commission to issue and acl! existing indebtedness and adding to the facilities on its line. Business and Professional Directory AUBILORS LAWYERS HENCH & BULLACK ath Floor 0-3 Bldg. el, 7074, | Suite 201-205 Midwest Bldg. Ph 1208 ACCOUNTANTS NICHOLS a STIRRETE GUARANTER REGISTRY CORBP, 300-1011 Oli” xchange Bldg. Aualtage nnd) ouuter Ageota : HAGENS & MURANE 208-11 Uil Exchange bidg. Phone 660, 206-207 Oi itis Biles: neers WYOMING AUDIT COMPANY Ww. 414-15 Midwest Kef. Bldg. Phone 289 ‘Attorneyrat hawe oN Audits, Financial Reports and Sultes 14-15-16, Townsend Block et Bilocle Analyses, Income Tax Service and oe aoa. LIFE INSURANCE Prudeniis! Insurance Co. of America Pie aces a a es BOIS & GUODHRION, Architects |Phone 12584 af DUtioma 2443 ‘Kownscnd lock |-—————____¥-_. Box 1043 Casper, Wyo. Phone 440, ol ht IE SE aes Pt GARBUTT, WEIDNEB ABWEENES ne Z JAROLINE ©. 415 Oil Exchange Bidg. Phone 1162. Ned “Dsteopatinic pa bi ot AUTO PAINTING pune Apartments Phone 338 DR. L. L. WADE STEWAKE AND COMPANY Osteopathic Physician : Auto Painting Rm. 5-7 Wood tlk. Phone 12774, DR. ©. A. SANFORD Osteopathic Physician OSTEOPATHS For First Class AUTO PAINTING AND TRIMMING | Midwest Bullding Phone 1030 Call at Casper Auto Top Shop DRG. 1. ARNOLDUS, 633 South Center St. Phone 1084R Osteopathic and Chiropractic BAGGAGE and TRANSFER |s10 0.5 Paldeaece Phone 1754 SHE BEN XKANSEER CO. SS ae ip ane Baggage, deavy Maulng and Plana PLUMBERS vi ing. Phone 74J, BERS TT rary SERVICE PL) SEARLES TRANSHER Res. Phone 87W Office Phone 7o1w | Plumbing, Heating, Gas and) Repair MUVING A SPBCLALT tus South’ I a a Work CHARLES WHITE Phones 1077M and 459) Baggage and Transfer nt CORT TEER ET ee! wane SIs |. RADIATOR REPAIRING BATHS CASPER AUTO RADIATOR WORKS te ie BALCONY BATHS ROOF CONTRACTING Smith and Turner Drug Stora WYOMING ROOFING Phone 176. | General Koouing Contractors. f Kepain é » CHIROPRACTORS 57 Hast Tweltthe pp wy DE. J. H. JEFFRE DR. ANNA GRAHAM JnFFREZ SIGN PAINTING Bush Signa Show Curae’ and Us] 1S, w Care Art. t42° W. Yellowstone. "Those oe DR. BG, HAHN Be Phones!’ Office 425, Res. 1835. ee ane eer COME ANS | S and SHOW CARDS UM. KH. HARNED, Chiropractor Outdoor Advertisin; if nd rT ae it. Phone 1072W 4 North Kimball "hone iS R. 1. B. BERQUIST | TAXIDERMISTS Phone 1 Dated this 14th day of January, 1922, - HAZEL CONWELL, (Seal) Clerk of Court. By Gladys Ford, Deputy. W. J. Wehrli, Attorney for Publish Jan. 16, 23, 30, Feb. 6, 13, 20, 1922. ‘Those horn tn February are fond of riches, according to an old belief. THE RELIABL FUR SHOP Opposite Postoffice anufacturing and Remodeling Furs = } Taxidermist DOCTORS 333 South Elm Street Phone 192 AUGUST MARTIN, Taxidermist | | DR. MARSHALL ©. KEITH | | Bobcat and Coyote Rugs a Specialty Office Phone 30. Residence 164. Private Hospital—6i2 Seuth Durbin, | Phone 791M 105 South Conwell ELECTRICIANS | TAILORS AMERICAN ELECTRIC CO, C. H. WHALEY Wiring, Motors, Repairing | tunates? and Gents’ Tailoring, Cleaning, Let Us Estimate Your Work (Pressing, Repairing and Alterations, Phone 1080 1116 EB, Midweset Ave. Phone 483J. PLOPOOEO PPFD P9902 990-95 DV VTS1O9T009990999-0900000008 a see

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