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PAGE SIX WHEAT JUMPS TO NEW HIGH Is Bullish Factor in Chicago Market. yet this season were reached in the wheat market today chiefly owing to continued reports that the outlook for the domestic winter crop was pre homa and Texas. These states con: tain roughly about 50 per cent of the total seeded area. led to some declines. at the outset this in an athe market rose r ing quotations, which 4 1%e to Yc advance, with May 1.29% to $1.30% and July 1.15% to $1.16%, were followed by a slight further sag in some cases and then a decided up- turn all around. ing sales and a lack of continued ag: gressive buying brought about a downturn in prices. The close was weak, 4c to 1%c net lower, with May $1.2 $1.15%. Liberal receipts of corn here and complaints of lack of storage room farther losses, although temporary rally intervened. Oats started % to %e up, May 40% to 40%c, and then receded with corn. Shipping demand here was slow, and increased country offerings were reported. The market finished weak at &@%e to 1%@1kKe net decline, with May 58@58%c to 58t%c. Firmness of values in the hogs mar- ket helped to sustain provision quota- tions. losing Quotations. . High. Low. Close. & $1.21% $1.29% $1.29% 118% 1.15% 1.15% 59 58 58% 1% 60% 60% 40% 40 40 42% 41% 41% mee Pie Re 10.45 10.42 10.42 10.67 10.62 10.65 - 9.97 10.07 9.97 10.02 ee teen Butter and Eggs. CHICAGO, Feb. 9.—Butter; higher; creamery extras, 37%; firsts, 31@36%; seconds 28@30; st€hdards, 35. Eggs; lower; receipts 8,035 cases; firsts 37% @38; ordinary firsts 33@34; miscellaneous 36437. Livestock Mart | Chicago Prices. CHICAGO, Feb. 9—(United States Bureau of Markets.}—Cattle receipts, 9,000; beef steers active; strong to 15e higher; spots up more; early to) $8.65; bulk beef steers, $6.75@7. she stock strong; veal calves and bulls slow, about steady; stockers and feed- ers firm; bulk fat cows and heifers, $4.35@5.75; bulk bologna bulls, $4@ 4.25; bulk stockers and feeders, $6@ 6. Hogs reecipts, 29,000; fairly active, mostly steady to strong with yester- day's average; top $10.05 on 170-pound average; bulk lights, $9.85@10.00; bulk others $9.25@9.75; pigs slow, weak to 25c lower; bulk desirable $9.25@9.75; few choice strong weights up to $10. Sheep receipts 10,000; generally strong to higher; choice fat lambs to packers early $14.35@14.60; some held higher; choice 104-pound yearlings $13; choice 70-pound shearing lambs $13.60. Denver Quotations. DENVER, Colo., Feb. 9.—Cattle re- ceipts, 7 market slow, weak to lower; beef steers, $5.75@7.00; cows and heifers, 75@6. calves, 35@ 6.50; bulls $2 ers, $5@6.65. Hoge receipts 3,200; market steady; top $9.40; bulk $9@9.30. Sheep receipts, 3.500; market ; stockers and feed- 25e higher; lambs, $12.65@13.35; ewes, $6.50@6.75; feeder lambs, $11.75@12. Omaha Quotations. OMAHA, Neb., Feb. 9. — (United States Bureau of Markets.)—Hogs ro ceipts, 7,000 mostly 10@15c higher; close weak; bulk, $9@9.40; top $9.50; brand of oil? Damage to Crop in Grain Belt CHICAGO, Feb. 9—Highest prices carious in Nebraska, Kansas, Okla- Profit taking sale Subsequently persistent profit tak- % to $1.29% and July $1.15% to/ LAST SALES. Allis Chalmers Ameritan Beet American Car & Foundry American Hide & Leather pf. American International Corp.., American American American American American American Anaconda Atchison Atl Gulf ané W. Baldwin Locomotive . Baltimore and Ghio |Bethiches: Steel “B |.Canadian Pacific Sugar . Central Leather .. 32% -|Chandler Motors .. 64% Chesapeake and Ohio 57% Chicago, Mil. and St. Paul Chicago, R. I, and Pac. . Chino Copper . Colorado Fuel and Corn Products Crucible Steel |Cuba Cane Sugar Erie |General Electric General Motors Goodrich Co. Great Northern pfd. . Great Northern Ore Ctfs Mlinois Central tended to prevent ths feed grains| Inspiration Copper from advancing wh whoat. After | retpsien Saistann pf... at opening %& to % %e lower, May | International Paper a 58% to 58%c the cérn market showed | j- i 5 Kennecott Copper 27% Louisville and Nashville .. Mexican Petroleum Miami Copper Middle States oil Midvale Steel Missouri Pacific New York Central . N. ¥., N. H. and Hartford Norfolk and Western . Northern Pacific Oklahoma Prod. and Ref. Pan American Petroleum . Pennsylvania People's Gas Pittsburg and Ray Consolidated-Copper . Reading Rep. Iron and Steel . Royal Dutch, N. ¥. . Shell Trans and Trad Sinclair Con OM ... Southern Pacific .. Southern Railway Standard Oil of N. J. pi 53% 34% Studebaker Corporation 96% Tennessee Copper .« 10% Texas Co. ...... 447% Texas and Pacific . 31% Tobacco Products . 6a Traneontinental Oil 9% Union Pacific 129% U. S. Food Products . 3 U. 8. Retail Stores . 55% S. Ind. Alcohol . 44% nited States Rubber . 54K United States, Steel 89% Utah Copper ......- 61% {Westinghouse Electria. 53% Willy's Overland ..:.. 5% American Zinc, Lead and Sm... 13% Butte and Superior 26% Cala, Petroleum 48% Montana Power .- 67B Shattuck Arizona 8 Pure Oi 34% Invincible Off 14% General Asphalt ... os 61% STOCK REACTION IS EXTENDED ‘Advance in Foreign Exchange Fails to Bolster Prices at Opening. NEW YORK, Feb. 9.—Shorts oppos- ed the further advance of prices in the stock market today but finally reacted on the current demand for raiis and standard industrials. Sales approximated 650,000 shares. Bullish operation converged on the motors, oils, equipments, sugars and public utilities in the early after- noon on an expanded volume of buti- ness. Gains in these groups ran from one to four points, The latter in Peoples Gas, United States Cast Iron packing grades, +$7.50@8.50. Cattle receipts, 3,000; beef steers, ac- tive, 10@15c higher; she stock fully steady; bulls slow, unchanged; veals about 25¢ lower; stockers and feeders, steady to 10¢ higher. Sheep recei; ts, 8,000; lambs 15@25c higher; bulk $13.50 @ 13.75; top $13.85 clipped lambs, $13.00; sheep, strong; feeders, 25c higher; feeding lambs, $12.00; shearing lambs $13. Automobile Owners Do you realize how much judgment you show when spending several thousand dollars for a car and then reversing that judgment in purchasing just any Stop, Look and Listen When you buy Motor Oil. tured by a reputable firm Buy an oil that is manufac- , One that has the means, money and PATIENCE to know that a good Motor Oil must be made for its particular use, and that. just any oil is not Motor Oil, regardless of profit made in selling it. Judgment Good judgment is shown not only in purchasing a car but.also in prolonging its life. That takes judg- mest on the manufacturer’s part in making Motor Oils. TEXACO MOTOR OILS are manufactured exclu- sively by THE TEXAS C OMPANY and distributed through the dealers in Casper, but you will not get TEXACO unless you ask for it. TEXACO MOTOR OIL WILL NOT FREEZE The Texas Company Petroleum and Its Products J. A. HOWSER, Agent * Phone 315 . = @ley between Park street and Grant to a point. the intersection of the cen- d tions of said and lateral line sewers, manholes Oil Securities letreet, to the center of the alley be- ter line of the alley, with eee en Gea ee any Be and all material and labor pertain: Furnished by Taylor and free cern serene ant Sncaen aero eee et 8 b> ve ee eens with the City Clerk gn the ing to the construction of 4 Dey, ‘Badger avenue from the eaat line of|weat: thence east along the center line| 13th day of December, A- D. 1921. necessary to the completion accord: |Grant avenue, to the west line of Lin-|of Lot 8, Block 46. a distance of 150/All bids for said . work shall be ing to the Plans and S| coin avenue; jfect, to an interseciion with the west| marked “Sewer and ad- cf said improvements filed by the Kirn avenue from the center of the line of Beech’ street: thence south 75| dressed to and filed with the City “iy Engineer with the City Clerk 22 |aniey between Park avenue and Grant deerees 59 minutes East a distance of “lerk of the City of Casper at his on <'e 6th day of February, A, D- -30 | avenue, to the center of the alley be-|82-46 feet, to the east line of Beecit! office in the City of , Wyo-|192z. All bids for said wo: — 71 ltween Lincoln avenue |and SAE rs case of icames ct 298: Sak ss a rate oe pee Pp. m. be marked “Sower 18 javenue; [utes east 0 Gatance of 196-35 Set t0'Rton thie S7tb ds: ‘of February, A. D.| addressed to and filed Soe 20-32 | Lind avenue from the center. of'Peint on the west line of Oradt ave | 922. The bids to be opened by. Clerk of the City of Casper at his 33 lene niley between Park avenue and|"UC: thence south 10 ¢ grees 46 min-| the City Council of the (ty of Cas-| office in the City of . Wyo- 26 |Grant avenue, to the center of the al-|UtS east a distance -= 107.20 fect-/ner at the regular meeting of the ming, on or before 8 o'clock p. 1. 0% ley between L _|te-@ point on the :éagt-line of Grant | seid Council. lon the 6th day of March, A. D. ley LincoIn avenue and Jef- jon 18° | fersen avenue; svenve: thence south 29 degrees 56/4 certified check in the sum of 1922. The bids to be opened by 138 |" vine avenue from the center. of minutes east a distance of 346.65 feet!ter, per cent of the amount of the the City Council of the City of Cas: 33 luo Lilty ‘Vorween Park avenue and 12. Doint on the, west line of Lincoln) Kid must be filed with each bid made | per at the regular meeting of the 22 | Grant avenue, to the center of the al-\ninutes cast along the west line of Payable unconditionally to the City said Council. 204 |iey between Lincotn avenue and Jef-\Tinogin avenue, a distance of 346.59(2. Casper, drawn on a local 'solvent| 4 certified check in the sum of to” gu" | ferwon avenue; Ifeet to the south line of Milton ave-|DAnk i be forfeited to the City of ten per cent of the amonnt sf the ase eo. | Bilton avenue from the east line of rue; thence south 60 degrees 00 min-(| Casper Ss liquidated domages; if pid must be filed with each bid "18 00 |pecch street. to the west line of Tin-lutes east a distance of 70 fest to the the bidder be awarded the contract made payable unconditionally to the ah Uy jootn averse; [northwest corner of Block 195; thence/@nd fails to enter into a contract | City of r, drawn on a local as S24 [ointh street, from the center pf'north 30 degrees 00 minutes east a dis |f0F such improvements with the City solvent bank to be forfeited to the 105 be the alley between Durbin and Beech tance of 80 feet to the scy:hwest cor-|0f Casper within five days from this| City of Casper as liquidated - \Xusk Petroleum (oz [03 |streets, to the west line of Beech|ner of Block 152; thence sath 60 de- |! n if he be the successful aes; if the bidder be awarded the like Henry... 03 4 {atreet.. |erees 00 minutes cant a distance of iso|bidder to perform the work and toj contract and fails toventer into a Mountain and Gulf rr ne ‘The council of the city of Casper, on/feet toa point, the intersection of the ish a bond teeing the! con for such improvements : "30 |the 6th day of February, A. D., 1922,|center line of the alley in Block 152,| faithful formance, as provided! with the City of Casper within five “01 | passed the following resolution of in-|with the north line of Milton avenue; |by law, said bond to be furnished) days from his notification if he be .04 | tention to improve: thence north 30 degrees 00 minutes|at'the time of the signing of the|the successful bidder to perform Joa | Beech street from 120 feet south of]east along the center line of the alley |conéract. the work and to furnish 9 bond ‘24 | the south line of Eighth street, to the in Blovks 152, 151, 150 and 149, a dis-| The estimated cost of this im+| guaranteeing the faithful perform- “ja [south line of Ninth street and Milton tance of 1,440 fee: te an intersection | provement, as shown by the approv-|ance, as provided by law, said bon 104 | avenue; with the south line of Badger avenue:|ed Specifications, is Eight Thousand to be furnished at the time of the 04 Grant street and Grant avenue from/thence north 40 degrees 00 minutes/ Dollars ($8000.00). signing of the contract. 2 250 | the south line of Second street, to the/west a distance of 350 feet to the} Bids may be made in either of| ‘The estimated cost ‘of this im- (03 [south line of Milton avenue; northwest corner of Block 149; thence/tne two following forms, or in both! provement, as shown by the ap- ‘of Lincoln avenue from the north line|north 30 degrees 00 minutes east alof said forms, to-wit: roved specifications, is Forty 110 |of Badger avenue, to the south line distance of 60 feet. to the southwest). 1. Upon the basis of receiving|Thousand Five Hundred Dollars “01 | of Milton avenue; corner of Block 148; thence’ north 60}yayments in cash in installments as| ($40,500). Western Exploration . 2.25 2.50 | Third street from the center of the /degrees 00 minutes wost a distance/ provided in the Specifications. Bids may be made in either of Western Oil Fields .. it alley between Park street and Grant|of 70 feet to the southeast corner of} 9. Upon the basis of receiving the two following forms, or in both | la W. 0. F. Rn or . street, to the center of the alley be-/Block 133; thence north 30 desrees payments in like installments in im-| of said forms, to-wit: OMe twen Grant street and Lincoln street;/00 minutes east along the west line of P'Svement bonds. Sail b to|” 1. Upon the basis of receiving Fourth street’ from the center of Lincoln avenue, a distance of 239.17 be taken at par and accrued inter- payments jn cash in installments as the sy between Park street and feet to a point: thence north 75 dearees| ect and boris to be furnished by| provided in tho Specifications. |@ ant street. to the center of the al-/60 minutes west a distance of 155.2% tne Contractor without expense tol? 2. Upon the basis of receiving (Cities Service Com. 8. O. Indiaua .. BONDS. 30 96.16 100.10 ce et Crude Market | Lance Creek Hamilton Dome Rock River --+------. = ------ -31.59 eo Che Casver Doailv em ribuni ley between Grant Street and Lin- coln street; Fitth street from the center of the alley between Park street and Grant utreet to the center of the alley be- tween Grant street and Lincoln street; Badger ayenue from the east line of Grant dvenue, to the west line of Lincoin avenue; Kirk avenue from the center of the alley between Park avenue and Grant avenue, to the center of the alley be- tween Lincoin avenue and Jefferson Lind avenue from the center of the alley between Park av avenue, to the center of the alley be- as follows, to-wit: The construction bonds for drainage, and expense of storm sewers consisting of vitrafied taken and pai h in such amounts as said City of Cas- not less than par, the alley between Park avenue and tho necessary manholes, catch basins per may Grant avenue, to the center of the al- and other necessary fixtures aid at- relating ley between Lincoln avenue and Jef- tachments, inlets and outlets for the be contingent upon accer' tween Lincoln avenue and Jetferson avenue; Divine avenue from the center of ferson avenue; ta the west tine of Lin- Nint! alley between Durbin and ‘feet to an intersection with the center \line of the ailey in Rlock 123; thence ‘north 30 degrees 00 minutes east along the center line of the alley in Block 133, a distance of 75.52 feet to a point: thence north along the center line of the alley in Blocks 133, 132 and 131, and_said center line extended throug! nh Wi the City. The bids also under saic second form to permit payments of the first and succeeding monthly in- stallments in cash at contract prices to the extent of payments by prop- erty owners of their assessments ithin thirty days after notice of as- Block 130, a distance of 1,233.45 fect sessment published by the City to an intersection with the south line of Second street; thence west along jthe routh lino of Second street, a dis- tance of 380 feet to the point of be- {ginning. Section 3.—The character, kinds and par, enue and Grant extent of said improvements shall bo pense of im) of necessary curbs, ciay piping, or cement pipe, along wit! Treasurer, when the confirmed as-! sessment roll kas been placed in his hands for collection, as provid law. form to contain bid, not less than|tice of assessment published by the d by Bids also under said second accrued interest, and the ex- provements of issuing Bonds to meet incidental improvements and to be id for in cash when and require such bids for bonds to incidental expenses to tance by! surface drainage of said streets and the City of bid of said Contractor paragraph one above set forth the enue from the east line of portions of streets so desimnated in for the work. The City Connell of the said City pavement to be used on the above of Casper, Wyoming. reserves the h strect from the center of the mentioned strects and» portions of yieht to reject any and all bids. All Beech strects designated in paragraph one to 44s shall be upon uniform propos- Salt Creek ---...--------------- 140 streets. to the west line of Beech he selected by the city council from 41, which, together with copies of Big Muddy -. Mule Creek -. a a weceeenna-- = 1.98 Pipe was also actively bought at a ST gain of 3 points and Coluinbia Grapho- phone preferred, after sagging to 5%. Rallying of junior rails and prom- inent steels, equipments, was firm. features of the broad bond market. NEW YORK, Feb. 9.—The further advance of leading foreign exchanges | failed to sustain prices at the open- ing of today's stock market. ‘frading was active and broadside but yesterday's réaction amongs indus-| trials and specialties was extended,: oils, motors and independent steeis be- ing among the first to yield. Losses were limited to fractions although Standard ‘Oil of California reacted one point. St. Pan! preferred, one of yes- terday’s strongest features, was un- der pressure. St. Louis and San Fran- cisco preferred and Toledo, St. Louis and Western preferred were fraction: ally higher. ‘The market steadied before the end of the first hour under lead of Stude- baker, Mexican Petroleum and Gulf States Steel. People's Gas and Chi- cago Pneumatic Tool were among the less prominent issues to show marked strength. These and other gains were cancelled before noon, prices shading when bears resumed their selling of oils, motors and equipments. The re- action was hastened by news of re- ceivership proceedings against Colum bia Graphophone, which resulted in a decline of 3% points for the prefer- red stock to 544, a new law record. Call money at 5 per cent, but priv- ate offerings were made at 4% per cent. Metals. NEW YORK, Feb. 9.—Copper— Weak, electrolytic spot and near by, 13% @13%c; futures, 13% @13%c. ‘Tin—Irregular; spot “aiid near by, $32.12%432.37; futures, $31. Iron—Steady; prices unchanged. Lead—Steady; gpot, $4.70@4.80. Zine—Quiet; East St. Louis deliv- ery spot, $4.50@4.55. | Antimony—Spot $4.40. Silver. NEW YORK, Feb. 9.—Foreign bar silver 65%; Mexican dollars, 50%. Money. NEW YORK, Feb. 9.—Call money steady. high 5; low 5; ruling rate 5; closng bid 4%; offered at 5; last loan 5. Time loans firm; 60 days 4%a5; 90 days 4%a5; six months 4%a5. Prime mercantile paper 4%a 6. —— NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS LIABLE | TO ASSESSMENT FOR THE IM- PROVING OF THE FOLLO’ ‘G NAMED STREETS IN PAVING DISTRICT NO. 17: Beech ‘street trom 120 feet south of the south line of Highth street, to! the south line of Ninth street and| Milton Avenue; Grant street and Grant Avenue from. the south line of Second street to the south line of Milton avenue. Lincoln avenue from the north line of Badger avenue, to the south line of Milton avenue. | Third street from the center of the alley between Park street and Grant street, to the center of the alley be- tween Grant street and Lincoln street;; Fourth street'from the center of the alley between Park street and Grant street, to the center of the alley be- {section with the north tine of street. the following kinds: Plain concrete, g.4,4; ™may be obtained RESOLUTION OF INTENTION TO reinforced concrete. Warrenite bitu- agrees Eneiness.by. peosac: IMPROVE BY GRADING, CON- iithic on a four, five and six-inch con- }:.. bidders for the sum of Fifteen, NG CURBS, DRAINING AND FOLLOWING PORTIONS OF PA STREETS STREETS: Be it resolyed by the city council THE AND shippings of the city of Casper in the state of square yard of the differant kinds of and oils offset proft-taking elsewhere wyoming; that the sald city council jou Sraeih next abana eneees in the latter dealings. The closing of tne city of Casper, In pursuance to is now on file in the office of the city Foreign issued and con- 4 petition filed, signed by 50 per cent engineer of the city of Casper, and yertible domestic rails were strong or more of the property ‘owners with- any person interested in said costs in the district hereby declares its in- tention to make an improvement by grading, constructing curbs, draining and paving certain streets in the city of Casper, as follows, to-wit: _ Section f—That the certain streets or portions of streets thereof in said city of Casper so proposed to be im- proved are the following, to-wit: Beech street from 120 feet south of the south line of Eighth street, to the south line of Ninth street and Milton avenue; Grant street and Grant avenue from the south line of Second street, to the south line of Milton avenue; Lincoln avenue from the north line of Badger avenue, to the south line of Milton avenue; Third street from the center of the alley between Park street and Grant street, to the center of the alley be tween Grant street and Lincoln street; Fourth street from the center of the alley between Park street and Grant street, to the center of the alley be- tween Grant street and Lincoln street; Fifth street from the center of the alley between Park street and Grant street, to the center of the alley be- tween Grant street and Lincolg street; Badger ayenue from the cast lino of. Grant avenue, to the west line of Lin- coln avenue; Kirk avenue from the center of the alley between Park’ avenué and Grant avenue, to the center of the alley be- tween Lincoln avenue and Jefferson avenue; Lind ayenue from the center of the alley between Park avenue and Grant ayenue, to the center of the alley be- tween Lincoln avenue and Jefferson avenue; 3 Divine avenue from the center of the alley between Park avenue and Grant avenue. to the center of the al- ley between Lincoln ayenue end Jeffer- son avenue; Milton avenue from the east line of Beech street, to the west line of Lin- coln avenue; Ninth street from the center of the alley between Durbin and Beech streets, to the west line of Beech street. Section 2.—That {or the purpose of paying the cost of said improvements, it is proposed“o create as assessment district which will inclide all the prop- erty between the termini of sald im- provement abutting or adjacent to the said streets, which said property con- sists of certain lots or parcels of land, all of which will be specifically bene- fitted by sald improvement, and the boundary of said district to be ‘as fol- lows, to-wit: * Beginning at a point, the intersec- tion of the center line of the alley in Block 76, with the south line of Sec- ‘ond street. ronning thence south along |the center line of the alley, in Blocks 76, 77, 78 and 79, a distance of 1,147.08 feet; thence south 30 degrees 00 min- utes west along the center line of the alley in Blocks 79, 80, 81 and 95, a distance of 1,377.53 feet to an inter- Lot 8 in Block 95 extended east; thence along the north line of Lot 3, Block 95 and Lot 8, Block 45, a distance of 453.85 feet to a point, the intersection of the north line of Lot 8 in Block 45 extended west. with the center line of the alley in Block 45;, thence south tween Grant street and Lincoln street; along the center line of the alley in crete base; Warrenite bitulithic on a four, five and six-inch bitulithic base; plain bitulithie’surface on a four, five, jand six-inch concrete base. Section 4.—The estimated costs per) may determine the same by, calling at. the office of the city engineer and ask- ‘ing for such information. Section 5.—That no part of said {m- provement shall be paid out of the feneral fund or the road fund of the city of Casper. g Section 6.—That the said improve- ments to be maintained by the con- tractor fer a period of five years, and that the charge for the maintenance is to be included in the assessment for such improvements. Section 7.—The time and place, when and where the said city coun- ‘cil will meet to consider any and all remonstrances and objections to said proposed improvements is hereby fixed ‘on the 20th day of February, A. D.,| 1922, at 8 o'clock p. m. at the council chambers of the said city council at the city hall, South Center street, iny the city of Casper. ' The time within which sald remon- strances and objections must be filed in writing with the city recorder, be- ing the city clerk of the city of Cas- per, is hereby fixed at any time on ‘or before said 8 o'clock p. m. on the 20th day of February, A. D., 1922. Section 8—That the said city re- corder, being the said city clerk, be and hereby is directed to give ten days" notice to all persons Mable to said as- sessment for said proposed improve- ments of the foregoing intentions of the city council by the publishing the laforesaid resolution in one issue of the Casper Daily Tribune on the 9th day of February, A. D., 1922, the same being a newspaper of general cir culation published in said city of Cas- per once each week or oftener, Passed and approved this 6th day pf February, A. D., 1922. ‘W. A. BLACKMORE, (SEAL) Mayor. Attest: H. H. PRICE, City Clerk. Publish February 9, 1922. ——————— NOTICE AND FOR BIDS. Notice is Hereby given that bids will be received sone construc- tion of trunk and brafch line sew- ers, man-holes and appurtenances in that n of Sanitary Sewer Dis- trict No. 11 as follows: ¢ Thirteenth Street from a point 25 feet east of the west line of Jefferson Street, to the west line of Bonnie Brae Street; Fourteenth Street from a point 25 feet east of the west line of Durbin Street to the west line of Bonnie Brae 3 < eee Fifteenth, Street from a point 25 of the west line of Dur- line of Bon- The ovement is the excavation and Back-flling of all ditches, laying of « all pipe and the construction of all manholes, fipshers and appurte- nances, the labor and materials to complete the eordance and compliance with the plans and specifications prepared by the City Engineer. | The kind of improvement pro-| ‘posed is the construction of trunk; and lateral line sewers, manholes and all materials and labor pertain-! ling to the construction of and neces- Dollars ($15.00) per set. By order of the City Council of | the City of Casper. this 6th day of) February, A. D. 1922. f: W. A. BLACKMORE, ‘Mayor. (Seal) ttest: H. H. PRICE, City Clerk. Publish Feb. 9, 16, 23, 1922. —— NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate of Eliza A. Callen, de- ceased. Notice is hereby given that let- ters testamentary were on the 3ist day of January, 1922, granted to the undersigned in the above estate, and all persons having claims against the said estate are hereby required to exhibit them, with the necessary vouchers for allowance, to the undersigned Noah Lindsay within six months after the date of said letters, or they may be’ pre- eluded from any benefit from such estate, and if such claims be not exhibited within one year from the date of said letters, they will be for- ever barred. Dated February 9, 1922. f NOAH LINDSAY, Executor of the Will of Eliza A. Callen, Deceased. Publish Feb. 9, 16, 23, 1922. oe NOTICE AND CALL FOR BIDS. Notice is hereby given that bids will be received for “the construc-| tion of trunk and branch line sew- ers, man-holes and appurtenances in that portion of Sanitary Sewer District No. 10 as follows: The alley in “Block One (1), from a point opposite the center of Lots 16 and 26, to the south line of West Yellowstone Highway; . The alley in block 21, Carey Ad- ‘dition, from the south line of Yel- lowstone Highway to West Midwest Avenue; % Industrial Avenue from the east line of Spruce Street to the west line of David Street; Ash Avenue and Ash Street from Industrial Avenue to West B-C Street; Rice Avenue from Boyer Street to West Second Street; Boyer Avenue from Rice to B Street; . Cody Street from C. B. & warehouse track to Ash Street; West Second Street from Boyer Street to Ash Street; David Street from Industrial Avenue to West First Street; West First Street from David Street to Boyer Avenue; West “A” Street from C. B. & Q. Warehouse track to Boyer Ave- nue; West “B” Street from Market Street to the east right-of-way of the C. B. & Q. Transfer track; West B-C Street from the C. B. & Q. Warehouse track to the east line of the C. B. & Q. Transfer track; Market Street from First Street to “C” Street. The work embraced in this im- Avenue tractor furnishing all provement ‘is the excavation and. back-filling of all ditches, laying of 4 MARS! work in the proper manner in ac- all pipe and the construction of all _ Oftice Puone 30. manholes, flushere and appurte- nances, the contractor furnishing all labor and materials to complete the work in the proper manner in accordance and compliance with the plans and specifications prepared by the City Engineer, The kind of improvement | pro- Fifth street from the center of the Blocks 45 and 46 a distance of 400 feet, sary to the completion according to posed is the construction of trunk | Ties to the extent of THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1922. RSDAY, FEBRUAS~ ents in like installments in im- en ent bonds. Said bonds to be en at par and accrued interest, and bonds to be ‘furnished by the Contractor without expense to the City. The bids also under said sec- ond form to permit payments of the fire. aad succeeding monthly icetailments in cash at contract \yments property owners of their assess- ments within thirty days after no- City Treasurer, when the con- firmed assessment roll has been placed in his hands for collection, as provided by law. Bids aiso un- der said second form to contain bid, accrued interest, and the expense of issuing bonds, for bonds to meet incidental ex- pense of improvenients and to be taken and paid for in cash when end in such amounts as raid City of Casper may require such bids for bonds relating to incidental ex- penses to bé contingent upon ac- ceptance by the City of bid of said Contractor for the work. The City Council of the said City of Casper, Wyoming, reserves the right to reject any and all bids. All |bids shall be upon uniform pro- porals, which, together with copies of Specifications, may be obtained from the City Engineer by pros- pective bidders for the sum of Fif- teen Dollars ($15) per set. By order of the City Council of AUDILOKS | | DENBERG ‘ax Service Tel. ReiMERTH & VAN 767 untante—! 4th Floor 0-5 Bu.dg. ACCOUNTANTS GUARANIES ReUISin\ CORK. Megistrar and ‘Lrausi eI 208-14 Vu Kxchange Glug. Leone 060, WYOMING AvvLY COMPANY 414-15 Midwest set. Biag. Phone 289 Audits, binanciat s~and Anaiyses, income iax Service and General Accounting. ARCHITECTS Dupuis & GuuMmUH, Architects Kooms 11-14 ‘kuwusend mock. Casper, Wye. Phone 40, GaKBSUTT, WADA & SWEENEY Architects. 415 Oil Exchange wius. Phone 1162. Avu10 FAINTING DabWabe AND CUmPANY suo Pung Phone 1072W dot Nurth Kimball . For First class AUTO PALNitanu AnD *RIMMING Cad at Citoper Auto sup snop 633 Douth Vemer st; rune 1084 BAGGAGE and TRANSFER DE we atanor nit OU. Bagguge, meuvy tauung and Dloving. Frhoue i4d. DEALS AMANDE K Res. Phone 8iW Uniice Phone 701W MUYANG DreClaLry, i DR. 4s. G. HAHN DK. KONA Hatin Buite 2, wownsend sslock Phones: Uifice 423, Res. 1235. Wb. Hatton, © B62 Nort umbail eee bSé Fbone 1491, ~ DK. LE. BERQUE Zuttermeister Bldg. rt ig. DOCTORS ey HALL C. KEITH Residence 164, Private Hospital—612 South Durbin, OO ELECTRICIANS ae aie AMERICAN ELECTRIO co. Wiring, Motors, Repairing Let Us Estimate Your Work Phone 1080 DR. d| may appear at said time and place Business and Professional Directory| of Casper, this 6th day of , A. D. 1922. WwW. A. BLACKMORE, (Seal) May Attest: H. H. PRICE, i lerk. Publish Feb. 9, 16, 23, 1922. —_—_—_ ORDER FOR PETITION the City HEARING UPON FOR DISCHARGE. In the District Court of the ‘United States for the District of Wyoming. fF Albert Mastafa In the matter o! Shortt aieanlc. ru In Bankrup' No. 466. Rt petition for Sackcres in bank- ruptey of D« been filed herein and said petitian for discharge having been referred to this Referee for i in the premizes, Fe proceedings it is therefore hereby : Ordered that a hearing tots oa! geutes for discharge be be- ore this Referee at 502 Hynds Building, in the City of. Cheyenne, Wyoming, at 10 o’clock in the fore- noon on the 15th day of March, A. D, 1922; and that notice therefore be published in the Casper Trib- une,-a newspaper printed in said District, and that all known credit- ors and other persons ‘n interest and show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of said petition should not be granted, and that copies of this notice be mailed to the cregitors of said bankrupt ad dressed to them at their several places of. residence, exhibited in the schedules filed herein according to w Dated this 8th day of February, A. D. 1922. CLARENCE A. SWAINSON, Referee in Bankruptcy. Publish Feb. 9, 19: seh Sie ee NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE. MENT AND DISTRIBUTION OF ESTA State of Wyoming ) )ss. County of Natrona ) In the District Court of the Sixth Judicial District. In the Matter of the Estate of Frank R. Dickson, Deceased. Notice is hereby given to all creditors and other persons inter- ested in the above entitled estate that the undersigned administrator of the estate of Frank R. Dickson, deceased, has filed his final account and petition for distribution of said estate with the Clerk of the Dis- trict Court in and for Natrona County, State of Wyoming, where anyone interested may examine said account and petition and file objec- tions thereto at sny time within thirty (30) days after the last pub- lication of this notice, said last date of publication being the 28d day of February, A. D. 1922, and if no ob- jections are filed, he will make final settlement of said estate at 9 o’clock in the forenoon on the 28th day of larch, A. D. 1922, or as soon there- after as the matter may be heard. Dated this 26th day of January, A. D. 1922. £ B. ty Ones ministrator. GEO. W. FERGUSON, Atty. ee Publish Jan. 26, Feb. 2, 9, 16, 23, 1922. LAW 1eKS HENCH AND BISHOP BULLACK AND LACY Lawyers Suite 204-205 Midwest Bldg. Ph 1200 NICHULS * SUARKETT 309-1011 Ol Exchange Blag. HAGENS & MUKANE Ww. 206-207 Oil Huchango Blig, WILLIAM 0. sa eon Suites 14-15-16, ‘Towns id Block LIFE INSURANCE OSTEOPATHS DE. CAROLINE C. DAVIS, Osteoputiue 4 Suite 6 Iribune Abartaents {sone 383 DK... WADE Osveupathic #1 * Rm. 57 wood wik. Sipe DR. C. A. SANFO! Osteopathic roberta Builuing Phone 1030 DR. CO. © AKNOLDUS,. Osteopathic and © ‘ id Chiropractic P 310 O-S Building Phone ‘1754 PLUMBERS SERVICE PLUMBERS Plumbing, Heating, Gas and” Repair Work and General Pipe Werk: 1103 South Elm St, Phones 1077M and 359) RADIATOR REPAIRING Pop ae erie seiner itt ee CASPER AUTO RADIATOR WORKS: 434 W. Yeliowstone Ww KAUUE LCUNIRAC LING WYOMING Room neral Mooung Contractors, te7 Mast “tween pS SIGN PAINTING * “BUSH DID IT” Bush Signs, Sho: ary Art. 242" W. Kelowsnes: “Pho: STEWART AND CO) y SIGNS and SHOW GRADS Outdoor Advert Phone 1072W 134 North Kimban : TAXIDERMISTS THE RELIABLE FU! Manulacturing and Reese, Taxi 333 South Elm Steen AUGUST MARTIN, Bobcat and Coyote Rugs a i 3 Phone 791M 105 ‘South Comment , TAILORS . .. C. Ho WHALE : Ladies’ and Gents’ Tailoriy j Pressing, Re) i md ( are ~. \116 "EL Midweset iver | : Phone 1653 Post ter me 33. Phone 1923 Taxidermist Cleaning, iterations, Phone 483). PEOTPODOGG