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@ WURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1922. BRINGING UP FATHER. columns, address : ertisement. adve Be €be Casper Daily Cribune ene A OxK.se KIN YOST ArT THIS ribune by George McManus! | { JOHN M. ENGLAND CO, REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—On south side, modern fiveroom house, with two sieep- ts besemenit also bas large the words and the rate per ‘The Casper Dally Tribune. CLOSING HOUR—Want Ads properly m™m in Daily Tribune and toilet in office before) with wed after 10:30) }ivingroom and large French under} nice buffet in diningroom, kitchen has all built-in features; hot air pipe furnace; gas connection for furnace; hot water heater, kitchen range, fireplace and garage; east front corner lot with sidewalks, curb, lawn and trees all in; the very best buy in Casper today for only $8,500; liberal terms; look this over if you want a bargain. 202 O-S Building Home Phone 543J ” HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR SALE—Folding bed, $6; also a bed sofa, $8, street. Phone 1660. oy . m. will be to 12:30 p. hast HELP WANTE!: .dALE live man ag, an gent. 4 Sout ime the little grocery store. Je 5 LS bales Se ee rill WANTED— Man: with car to run grit; Office Phone 1129 FOR SALE—HOUSES FOR SALE—Furnished two- plastered, well finished; lights and water; garage: payuient” dow A $35 th, n, per month, same as rent. See owner at Bruce Bros.’ store or call 304 and ask for driver machine on abba, 315 South David street. Phone ced solicitor for we try to make a butter, eggs and poultry | West ‘Yel- nouse to house canvass. _ HELE WANTED —FEMALE. % four blocks 2-16-8t OR SALE—Three-burner oll inirror and one! HOR RENT—Ten-room modern a forth St. Botolph 2-15-2t stove wtreet. Phone 317M. FOR RENT—HOUSES Inquire 1021 3. Bim. FOR RENT—Tworoom house with <<< | eee FOR RENT—Modern — seven-room FOR RENT — Furnished apartment cp furnisted or unfurnished house on| -vith bath; hot and cold water: com nectad with gas. Call at 712 South:! ‘4-3t | Jefferson street 9.30 a. m. to 5 p. m. Phone 996R after 5 p. m. 2-10-6t* a oreakfast nook, water, lights and|FOR RENT—All modern four-room gas; gas range and heater; partly fur-| basement furnished or unfurnished nished. Inquire at 1242 South Locust/at 1116 West Fifteenth street. street. 2-16-20" 2-16-3t° large clothes closet; cept bedding and dishe: quire at 615 South Durbin street or phone 1442 after 6 o'clock. 2-16-1t° child's |»OR RENT—Three-room unfurnished house on South Cottonwood; wired for lights; water on the lot; also gar- age for car. 1044 South Walnut street. 2-16-1t 367 furnighgd rpoming house at 33 | FOR SALB—Strictly modern room home, with or without furnt- ture; large lot; fully improved. 1124 '|South Durbin street. Phone 149. FOR SALE—Wantrobe in good shapo,| Phone 382. - 35 to 85 $16. 367 South Ash street. ‘ANTED— 2-16-3t w, call at 278° W. a for etary Es FOR SALE — Furniture, to. almost new, best quality, rugs, walnut buffet, walnut princess : 43 Jaresser, walnut gateleg tablo, chairs, | QR REN mahogany livingroom set, Victrola, Inquire 141 East Second street tween 9 and 5 o'clock FOR SALE—Dresser, extension dining Ash street. Phone 1 four WILL SELL three-room house on terms like rent. R. South Center. Phone 702. HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR SALE—Sonre large sized second 2-15-3t* $14; also oak le, $8. 367 South FOR SALE— ranges. Appliance Co. Phone SALE — Twoinch post springs and mattress, . Sovth Ash street. Phono 1660. _——————— WANTED—Position by stenographer and 1 ts position 28s. References Phone 1475. WANTED TO RENT WANTED T' room unfurnished; house, Box A-64 Tribune WANTED TO BUY ee ‘ANTED TO BUY—Want to apply Wiroo in good securities as first pay- fment on small aodern house; can make substantial mont>ly pay! Box A-65, Tribune. 2 MATTRESSES renovated and reeoy- ere; cotton, hair, peice pete to mattresses; new ticking $5 up. = per Mattress Co, Phone 1206W. EGGS! RUTTER! EGGS! Fresh churned ranch butter, strictly fresh eggs, 45c; springs, roast- ers, stewing hens and geese. 340 West) $15 a month. Phone 818R. 2-16-3t Yellowstone avenue. ‘Yards, Phone 1329. 300; FOR . SALS—Oak library table, 267 South Ash street. Phone 16+ Adams Poultry Yards, Phone 1388, __#163t/ FOR RENT—ROOMS FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE FOR RENT— Comfortable FOR BALE TWO DhOInn Gin in an | room in modern home; close FOR SALE—Two choice lots in Cas- price $20; gentlemen preferred. Call a 2-15-2t° FOR RENT—A real home in private family for a couple of business men, all modern nicely furnished first floor rooms, bath adjoining; board if desired Call 1139W or 1204 South Ash street. 2-16-20 i] |fOR RENT—Modern room next to bath; close in. 310 CY avenue. 2-16-1t ‘call 2-15-3t}~OR RENT—Furnished room. FOR SALE — MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Safe, office filing cabinet and office desk; Ford delivery car; small adding machine. Phone 1086. '|RoOARD AND ROOM in modern . ks home, $10 per week. 924 South Wol- in medhum |Pott sttect, Phone 1679. 2-15-2t* cases. Apply 311 East per View, water, lights, and phone; | So4qy. Uberal terms to responsible party. 847 CY avenue. Phone 1637J. FOR SALE—LAND FOR SALE—Beautiful ranch in Wyo: must be sold at once; will consider any fair proposi- tion; excellent for sheep or cattle; o! Propects; 75,000 feet saw at’ Tribune for address. 2-9-6t ‘ANTED TO BUY- Wana tarps. Phone 1086 SERVICES OFFERED LS WANT your furniture re TF akod, call at 367 80. Ash. oF Pianos Need Care Examination Free All Tuning and Repairing under our absolute guarantee. The Richter Music Co. Ask for BE, Ward $4 nsmi ype- writer nearly new, ye 367 South Ash 1 FOR hana apa an phonograph a) ue less than half. 139 South soweler. |ALE—Three show cases; counter and restaurant gas range; tank heaters; wal- FOR SALE—Iadies writ desk, quarter-sawed oak, cost $30; will sell for $15. 367 South Ash street. Pho! one SARTAIN AND SUMEY AUCTION Buying and selling all the time, furniture; upholstering J. R Sartain, auction- of genuine leather; reed baby buggy; | FOR white enamel Wilson kitchen cabinet ind coal rango.We buy and sell. The ‘Casper Furniture and Fixture Co., 832 East Yellowstone avenue. Roe used and new and WANTED — Rought dry laundry; men’s work a specialty; called for SALE—Secti gnd delivered. 633 GY avenue. Phone|FOR ional bookcase, new, four sections, $23. 367 Sout Ash street. Phone 1660, - hauling, truck, dray. FURNITURE Call 191M for service’ any where, FOR SALE AUTG#MOBiLES —————— FOR SALE—Dodge Dearborn truck; good condition, | $350; part cash or Fora or Dodge touring E. A. Reif, 1103 8. Mr. and Mrs. Auto Owner Auto repairing in your home garage on all makes of cars; guarantee first class work. Phone 872, Mechanic at The Leader Store and writing desk, $8. 367 So FOR SALE GR-TxADE {FOR TRADE— Interest property for lots or equitie: want conerete mixer. 668 CY press, one bone grinder, one suitable for a market. Apply 939 S. Cedar. Will sell all or part. 2-J4-3t* FOR SALE—New. cups and saucers, 20 cents; also plates, 20 cents. 367 Soyth Ash street. Phon —_— FOR SALE—Davent 2 $2; also sanitary Ash street. Phono 1 _—$—_$_—L ive rooms of furniture. South Willow street. FOR 8. OR TRADE- one-room: house on cor- : ner of lot; will trade for light tour-| week; board ing car cr truck as part payment, rest I after 5 p. m. or Sun- forth Durbin street. 2-16-3t* ‘WILL Bees oes irrfgated ranch Casper _property.. South Center street. Phone 702. cot, $6. 367 South 660. ———— TE FOR SALE — New kitchen table, ing car for team, more. Mr. Johnson, Jimsville. rifice if sold ing to mako a big sacrifice if so 21540" between now and Sunday. West Yellowstone garage. “OR SALE—Two Clydesdale trucks, in good condition, complete, cheap. street. Phone 1660, If YOU WANT second-hand furni- turefi or anything second-hand, or have anything to trade, call at 367 fonrgoom =bumgalow in, dlock 40 South Ash street or phone 1660. 7-94f ——— North Caspe: tically m n. Grude. Casper Realty Co. Phone 351. 2-15-6t WILL TRADE lots or houso and a lot} West Midwest averrue. Phone 10 for a good car or Missouri . 243 South Center SALE—Good range, 00d cook stove, $15. 367 Jand. R. street. 2-16-1t* FOR SALE OR RENT FOR RENT OR SALE—G00d used FOR RENT—HOUSES FOR SALE—By ed Tage; $1500 cash; $1800 terms, $1000 down. 749 Harrison. South Lincoln FOR SALE—Dropleat gr] quire Tailor shop, 278 W..A. $2.50) Cedar street after 2 p. m. larch 15. Address FOR RENT — Two-room house; 2-15-3t*/ modern. 600 East A street. 2. FOR RENT—One-room house, furn- ished for batching or light house- keeping, bedding and dishes furnished South Grant street. Phone 457J. FOR RENT—ROOMS FOR REN1—Modern bedroom, fix- FOR RENT— Three-room furnished house; lights, water, gar. 639 East Twelfth street. 2-16-at* FOR RENT—House completely fur- nished for batching. 224 West K street. 16-2t* FOR RENT—One-room house with jin. ‘Two separate bedrooms, large liv ing 's. Kimball. 2-13-5t |FOR RENT—Desirable three-room. Phone |"OR RENT — Two-room furnished house near refinery; also one room for batching. 912 South Cedar street. 2-16-3t \—Three-room unfurnished house. 915 Souv:: Chestnut street. . 2-16-3t* FOR RENT—Three-room house. 1321 West R. R. ave. 2-24-30" FOR RENT—Fiveroom unfurnished 2-16-3t} house. 600 E. A. 2-14-3t FOR SALE— Round Oak extension |*OR RET—Six-room unfurnished table, $17.50; also one cupboard, $11. 367 South Ash street. Phone 1660. 2-164 POULTRY ROS RAR A few exceptionally|gas furnished inquire at 92! cs barred rock each If sold before Mi James A. Crawford, Alvoys (FOR RENT—3-roomed, house. “Sandbar” district; $30.00, + 2-14-3t¢ sleeping: 2-16-3t joining bath, $20 a month. 505 East Second street. 2-16-2t FOR RENT—Modern furnished sleep- ingroom; privat: be 9 East nut and mahogany bedroom furniture; |iny Straen te CBtTANCe: 919 Bast mahogany library table and davenport Phone 308W. FOR RENT— Two rooms, compietely ‘OR SALE OR TRADE—Brand new| furnished fer housekeeping; includ- ing bedding and dishes; gas heat; pri- will take in a good car|vate entrance; rent $35. 1129 Kust as part payment; this house is prac-|Socond street. 2-16-at jodern. Seo RENT—Sleepingroom for gen- tlemen. 443 South Durbin street. with bath for gentlemen; close in. 225 South Park street; rent very rea- FOR SALE—Safe, office filing cabinet/sonable. Phone 973W. 2-15-3t* office desk, Ford delivery car, small adding machine. Phone 1087. FOR RENT— Furnished rooms for batching. 817 South Spruce. Phon: oR. 2 FOR RENT—Three basement rooms furnished or unfurnished; gas and lights in. 633 CY avenue. 2-16-1t ROOM AND BOARD for a school girl in exchange for light housework. 742 South Beech street. Phone eat 2-15-2t FOR RENT—Rooms, nice furnished it. Beech street. Phone 514J. 2-15-2t* HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS— FOR RENT FOR RENT—One light housekeeping room with gas and bath. 544 South 2-16-1t*|Grant street. 2-16-3t FOR SALE OR TRADE—Ford tour-|/FOR RENT—Two furnished house- ————— FOR RENT—One piano. Phone pas 1,200 pounds or] keeping rooms in refinery ee = city hall; $6 a month. 2-15-3t FOR RENT—Unfurnished apartment, large livingroom, bedroom, kitchen: ette, breakfast noox, gas range, jani- tor service, $65. Casper Realty Co. {Phone 381, 2-T-tt es |FOR RENT—Two ona furnlebed Apartment; stear. heat and close tn. Phone 1404 or call at 318 8. Kimball. 2-13-4t |FOR RENT--Four room furnished apartment; steam heat and close and diningroom; private beth; gas for cooking. Phone 1404 or call at 318 modern unfurnished apartment; rea jsonable. Phone 1698W, 2-15-2t° oa eae Racine es ta EES ea ioe |FOR RENT—5 roomed modern apart- Midwest evenue; rent reasonable.} 6-2 ment; piped for gas. 1141 E. First. Phone 475-J. 2-18-4t FOR RENT — Two-room furnished half-basement apartment with laun- aryroom; water, lights and gas furn- ished; telephone and bath. 151 North Jackson street. Phone 577M. G-1t partly fur- nished apartment; gas heat and range; in rear of 724 S, Ash. Phene 475-J. 213-4t FOR RENT — Two-room furnished apartment, with lights and gas. 133 North Kimball street. Phone 1689J. 2-16-3t FOR RENT—Unfturnished apartment, three-room accommodation; large dressingroom, Murphy bed; close in. 238 West Seventh street. Phone 2-16-3t ail as FOR RENT—Modern two-room apart- ment; private bath, hot water heat also gas heaters; comptetely fur- nished except dishes and linen. Ap- 2-14-3t°/PURNITURBE of 1643W. ply 832 Soyth Beech, FOR RENT — Modern apartm: three rooms and hath in new apart- ment house, unfurnished except Mur. phy bed, gas range and ice box; hot water heat; closo in. 807 East Third street. Phone 1335W. 2-15-3t® FOR RENT — Two-room furnished basement apartment, just off pave- ment in southwest part. Phone 1204, or call suite 2, Zuttermeister building, 2-15-2 OO FOR RENT — Furnished basemen apartment; three rooms and bath; close in; adults, 424 South Grant street. 2-16-3t FOR RENT—Furnished two and three in. Phone 1392J. FOR RENT—Two room basement apartment; het, water and lights furnished. Close to refinery; $25.00. Phone 262-M. 1334 S. Willow. 2-13-3t FOR RENT—Two-room unfurnished apartment; gas and lights furnished; also gas range and heater, $23. 134 West G street, apartment 8, 2-16-3t FOR RENT—Two-room modern fur- nished apartment: laundry; gas range; close in. 919 East Third street. 2-15-3t FOR RENT—Apartment, livingroom, kitehenette and bath; steam heat; tully “furnished. Inquire Apartment J, Alexander Apartments, northwest corner of West Eleventh and Chest- nut street. 2-16-3t FOR RENT—Three-room apartment, large closet, built-in kitchen cabinet, batb and laundry; gas and lights fur- pished; telephone privilege. 118 South Washington street. Phone 768M. 2 FOR RENT—Four-room unfurnished apartment; gas, modern except heat. 1232 South Poplar street. 2-16-4t FOR RENT—A nice sunny new apart- ment; private bath, all built-in fea- tures; quiet location; ‘corner Lind and Lincoln avenue. Apply Mrs. O'Neil, 611 East Lind street. 2-16-6t FOR RENT—Three-room apartment, | 4 partly furnished; gas heat; close in and reasonable. 443 South Durbin street. 6-3t* FOR RENT — Furnished apartment With bath; hot and cold water; con- nected with gas. Call at 712 South Jefferson street, 9.30 a. m. to 5 p, m. Phone 996R after 5 p. m. 2-16-6t* FOR RENT—MISCELLANEOUS . In rear of 524 South Lincoln street, reasonable. 2-16-1t® FOR RENT — Single garage, | 815 South Ash street, one block from ment rooms for housekeepin, Two furnished base- business. Call street. CY restaurant. 2-16-3t* FOR SALE—Small restaurant; would FOR RENT—Two large sunny rooms for light housekeeping in modern home. 821 CY avenue. - 2-16-3t FOR RENT—Three rooras and bath; furnished except linens; close in; one half block’ from courthouse. 224 North ‘Wolcott street. Phone 567J. 2-16-2t BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE—Restaurant, fine equip- ment, now oper and doing good South Center rather sell one-half interest to right party. Please call at once. Doing a g00d business. Box A 58 Tribune. 2-13-6t® table, new, ‘$8 also new gateleg tables, $7 and $8. FO! Ee . four houses, Ebb cnn skintoe dike. rent 367 South Ash street. Phone 1 $600 down, balance like rent ise sue. Phone 15784, ° ene FOR RENT—Two modern light house}FOR RENT—Store building and ‘fix- keeping rooms. Inquire 817 West FOR RENT — Tworoom furnished|'Tenth street. Tom Francis. house.112 West J street, tures, or will sell. Phone 319J. In- uire 1226 South Chestnut street. “The fault, dear Bretus, is net in our stars Bat in ourselves, that we are underlings” At the time William Shakespeare wrote that men put a great deal of faith in their stars. Stars were very prominent in every-day affairs. Men didn’t have the classified advertisements. | They didn’t even have this newspaper and they felt the lack keenly, no doubt. If “Will” could be among those present today, he'd write, on his portable: The fault, dear Brutus (or John Henry), that you continue to be an underling, Is because you have failed to use the Tribune classified advertisements.—W. S. BUSINESS CHANCES FURNITURE of eleven rooms for sale Box On account of poor health will sac- rifice my interest in the Hight tables, Ask for Joe, Lyric Pool Hall, base- ment Wyoming Theater. refinery. Lost —36x5 Kelly-Sp1 |. Casper 't| LOST—A female fox pana eed White with Drown Spot oo eat ate | with the City of Casper within five 8, Walnut | days from his notification if he be FY , 2443] the successful bidder to perform|bids shall be upon uniform propos- the work and to furnish a bond| ‘7 or return to 52: and receive reward. REWARD—For Boston terrier. Black with white markings; screw tail, trimmed ears. Answers to the -|name of Wizz. Finder Hart apartments. Phone 1194. PERSONAL ee WILL GIVE private instruction in| ($40,500). shortiand: supervision Phone 1765W Se AN affectionate widow, 35 years of | ° J \e he acquaintance of : } pasis a is Tearted aad: ‘affectionate ranch- psyments in cash in installments as man, not over 60; object matrimony. | provided in the Specifications. si Mrs. Jessie Shuster, 701 West Six- 2. Upon the basis of receiving teenth street. Kansas City, Mo. 2-16-1t* | provement bonds. Said bonds to be BOARDING HOUSE opens Tuesday! City, The bids also under said sec- morning: Dew! management! family! ond form to permit payments of 318 W. First. LEGAL NOTICES. yee pares) the first and succeeding -monthly NOTICE AND Notice is here! Rice Avenue from Boyer Street to West Second Street; — Boyer Avenue from Rice Avenue to B Street; Cody Street from C. B,, & Q. warehouse track to Ash Street; West Second Street from Boyer Street to Ash Street; Dayid Street Avenue to West First Stree West First Street Street to Boyer Avenue; West “A” Street from C. B. & Q. Warehouse track to Boyer Ave- Street from Market} NOTICE AND CALL FOR BIDS. Street to the east right-of-way of Notice is hereby given that bids the C. B. & Q. Transfer ks West B-C Street from & Q. Warehouse track to the east ‘I line of the C. B. & Q. Transfer| that portion of Sanitary Sewer Dis- Market Street from First Strect to “C” Street. The work embraced in this a : is the excavation and er apr aoe 246-7t BE. Clark, 2-16-12t | back-filling of all ditches, laying of Industrial; february, A. D. 19 "David im- all pipe avd the construction of all manholes, flushers and appurte- accordance and compliance with the posed is the construction of trunk and lateral line sewers, manholes|PT°vement bonds. Said bonds to and all material and labor pertain-| ing to the construction of and! necessary to the completion accord- ing to the Plans and Specifications of said improvements filed by the City Engineer with the City Clerk LYRIC POOL HALL 1928, All bide Ser eld eek shat be marked “Sewer Proposals” and addressed to and filed with the City stock and fixtures.| Clerk of the City of Casper at his office in the City of Casper, Wyo- ming, on or before 8 o'clock p. m. on the 6th day of March, A. D. 1922. The bids to be opened by the City Council of the City of Cas- rooms, is »}per at the regular meeting of the hougekeepjng amd sleeping rooms | ©; aod tentant toe kets sald Council. Lease to right party. Box A-62 care LOST AND FOUND ringfield ti solvent bank to be forfeited to the Packing Co.| City of Casper as liquidated dam- 2-15-St| ages; if the bidder be awarded the A certified check in the sum of 244-5te| ten per cent of the amount of the bid must be filed with each bid made payable unconditionally to the City of Casper, drawn on a local contract and fails to enter into a terrier PUPPY | contract for such improvements guaranteeing the faithful perform- ance, as provided by law, said bond miease, cati|to be furnished at the time of the signing of the contract. PACst | rhe. enimated cont of, tis) 1| ta City of Caspar, this 6th day of provement, as shown by roved specifications, is + Forty ‘bhousand Five Hundred Dollars the two following forms, or in both of said forms, to-wit: Upon the basis of receiving payments in like installments in im- taken at par and accrued interest, and bonds to be furnished by the Contractor without expense to the installments in cash at contract prices to the extent of payments| eee —— | by property owners of their asses: CALL FOR BIDS.| ments within thirty days after no- by given that bids/ tice of assessment published by the t] will be received for the construc-| City Treasurer, when the con- tion of trunk and branch line sew-| firmed assessment roll has been man-holes and appurtenances | placed in his hands for collection, hat portion of Sanitary Sewer] as provided by law. Bids also un- istri . 10 as follows: Digit in Block One (1),|not less than par, accrued intere: from a point opposite the center and the expense of issuing bonds, of Lots 16 and 26, to the south lihe of West Yellowstone Highway; The alley in block 21, Carey Ad- der said second form to contain bid, pense of improvements and to be bonds relating to incidental ex- Avenue from the east| penses to be contingent upon ac- ana eetciceet to the west|ceptance by the City of bid of said line of David Street; Ash Avenue and Ash Street from Industrial Avenue to West B-C 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- posals, 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 Couneil of the City of Casper, this 6th day of W. A. BLAC (Seal) g Attest: H. H. PRICE, City Clerk. Publish Feb. 16, will be received for the construc- ¢ C. B,| tion of trunk and branch line sew- ers, man-holes and appurtenances in plans and specifications prepared by| 2-163t| the City Engineer. H | The kind of improvement pro-} |sessment roll has been placed in his Bids may be made in either of! | for bonds to mect incidental ex-| .|lars ($11,000). The City of Ca: PAGE SEVEN 25 feet east of the west line of Durbin Street to the wit line of Bonnie Brae Street; z Fifteenth Street from a point 25 feet east of the --est line of Dur- bin Street to the west line of Bon- nie Brae street. The work embraced .9 this im- provement is the excavation and back-filling of all ditches, laying of all Pipe and the construction of ail manho.-s, flushers and appurte- nances, the contractor furnishing all labor and materials to complete the work in the proper manner in ac- cordance 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- ing to the construction of and neces- vary to the completion according to the Plans and Specifications of said improvements filed by the City En- gineer with the City Clerk on the 18th day of December, A. D. 1921. All bids for said work shall be marked “Sewer Proposals” and ad- dressed to and filed with the City Clerk of the City of Casper at his office in the City of Casper, Wyo- ming, on or before & o'clock p.m. on the h day of February, A. D. 1922. The bids to be opened — by as ber Argan nated the City of Cas- per at the regula: Bild Come ireealar meeting of the A certified check in the sum of ten per cent of the amount of the bid must be filed with each bid made payable unconditionally to the City of Casper, drawn on a local solvent bank to be forfeited to the City of Casper as liquidated damages; if the bidder be awarded the contract and fails to enter into a contract for ch improvements with the City Casper within five days from this notification if he be the successful bidder to perform the work and to furnish a bond guaranteeing the faithful performance, as provided by Ebel Weta bond to be furnished at e time of the signi: psd enh igning of the The estimated c of thi im- provement, as shown by the approv- jed Specifications, is Eight Thousand | Dollars ($8000.00). nances, the contractor furnishing) terms if desired; house for| all labor and materials to complete lease with privilege of purchase; lo-|the work in the proper manner in cation fine; close to Center; this house makes a good ving but am widow all alone and want to go east. A-66, Tribune. Bids may be made in either of the two following forms, or in both \of said forms, to-wit: 1. Upon the basis of receiving payments in cash in installments as provided in the Specifications, Upon the basis of receiving payments in like installments in im- be taken at par and accrued inter. est, and bonds to be furnished by the Contractor without expense to the City. The bids also under said the 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 a*sessments within thirty days after notice of as- sessment published by the City Treasurer, when the confirmed as- jhands for collection, as provided by law. Bids also under said second form to contain bid, not less than |par, accrued interest, and the ex- |pense of improvements of issuing bonds for bonds to meet incidental |expense of improvements and to be en and paid for in cash when and jin such amounts as said City of Cas- per may require such bids for bonds relating to incidental expenses to be contingent upon acceptance by the City of bid of said Contractor for the work. | The City Council of the said City lof Casper, Wyoming, reserves the |right to reject any and all bids. All als, which, together with copies of Specificatons, may be obtained from the City Engineer by prospec- tive bidders for the sum of Fifteen Dollars ($15.00) per set. - By order of the City Council of February, A. D. 1922. W. A. BLACKMORE, Mayor. (Seal) Attest: H. H. PRICE, City Clerk. Publiiah Fe 2. 9, 16, 2%. ttn A ES NOTICE AND CALL FOR BIDS. Notice is hereby given that bias will be received for the construc- tion of river bank riprap at the City Pur;ping Station of the City of Casper, Wyoming, for the pu pose of protecting the said pump- ing station from the wash of the river. The amount of the improve- ment proposed is the construction of two thousand feet of riprap made of concrete slabs. All bids for said work shall be marked iprap for River Bank,” and be addressed to and filed with the City Clerk in his office in the City of Casper, Wyoming, and will be received until 8 o’clock p. m. on the 6th day of March, 1922, at which time bids will be opened at the regular meeting of the City Council. A certified check in the sum of taken and paid for in cash when|ten per cent of the amount of the the south line of Yel-| and in such amounts as enid City of lowstohe Highway to West Midwest Casper may require such bids for bid must be filed with each bid to be forfeited to the City of Casper as liquidated damages if the bidder be awarded the contract and fails to enter into a contract for such improvement with the City within five days from his notification, if he be the successful bidder, to per- form the work and to furnish a bond guaranteeing the faithful per- formance of said work, such bond to be furnished at the time of the signing of the contract. Said bids shall be based upon the plans and specifications for said work now on file in the City Engineer’s office in the City of Casper. The estimated cost of said im- provement is Eleven Thousand Dol- per reserves the right to reject any and all bids. _By order of the Council of the City of Casper this 6th day of Feb- ruary, A. D, 1922. W. A. BLACKMORE, | | (Seal) Mayor. Attest: H. H. PRICE, City Clerk. Publish Feb. 9, 16, 23, 1922, 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 —— A. G. Fidel, assistant general man- ager of the production department of the Midwest Refining company, spent Tuesday: in the Salt Creek field in- specting anerations, j2 SS A SE TT GS SS SOE eh SEN WE BESESAIA Utes seen I eT saa RE

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