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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1922. BRINGING UP FATHER fal i it i iy i i t | i i Ri ea 3 i 5 i i i t HOUR—Wan* Ads to be CLOSING properly mus: pe in The few] tion bookcase and writing desk, $1 . 467 South Ash street. Phone 1660. stoves, eash. Phone 1086. -ANTED TO BUY- Wind tarps. Phone 1086 POSITIONS WANTED Wien Phone 6063. WANTED TO RENT RENT small farm or buy nursing 2-22-2t° 2-22-2t* | Pl under water; Lincoln | Furniture Richter Music Co. PHONE 306. our YOU WANT 5 furniture re- paired, call at 367 So. Ash, or phone 5660. 8-6-tf GET a new cover on your tour- ing car, $25; roadster, $18. 367 South Ash street. Phone 1660. 2-23-2t CARS bought and sold; all makes; if have a car for sale, see us. 1129 Beech street. 2-23-3t YOR SALE—One Ford touring car, $225, terms to responsible party. Phone 838J or call at six Midwest cot- tage. 2-21-3t* FOR SALE—Ford touring car, $150. 1018 South Chestnut street. R.A. ‘Thomas. 2-23-38 GET a new top on your old Ford tour- ‘plone, 1660. 2-23-2t FOR SALE—Cheap, late model Ford coupe, starter, demountable rims; extras; tires very goud, $345; leaving. Cal Mr. Moorehead. Phone 602J.. 2-22-2t* FOR SALE — New tourning car; cheap if sold at once. 934 South street. - 2-23-1t* FOR SALE—Three late model Fords; One 1919 Model R Hupmobile— tep on your Buick tour- $25; roadster, $18. 367 South . Phone 1660. 2-23-2t FOR SALE—Good used car; all in good shape; prices reasonable; we Sell cars on commission; bring your care over and we will get cash for it; come see us. Auto Exchange, cor-. ner of Fifth and Center street. 2.23-10t ing car, 4] Ash street. If you want to sell it quick, usé’a § Tribiine want ad —Drawn for The Casper Tribune by George McManus 'rinz éssered pre THAT Loarere ‘You ARE TALKING To, TLewarr FoR = ™ SORRY BUT YOU WOULD BE TOO GREAT A RISK IN CUR go0d location for stcre; $200 down; easy terms. Write P. O, box 1284. 221-3t° FOR SALE—Lot and two-room snack; lights and water in; southwest side; desk attachment, $25. 367 ‘South Ash street. Phone 1660, FOR SALE— Threehole, ~ Je auction- 326 West Yellowstone avenue. 1la94f and eer, ——— << _ FOR SALE—Safe, office filing cabinet office desk, Ford delivery car, small adding machine. Phone 1087. , eS eR FOR SALE—Oid newspapers. Call at Tribune office. 1-25-tfdh FOR SALE—Cash register, cost $220 will sell for $80; amo another $40. 367 South Ash street. Phone 1660. 2-23-2t FOR SALE OR TRADE OR TRADE — Maxwell roadster, 1920 model in A-l shape will trade for small house. Auto Ex- change, corner of Fifth and Center streets. 2-23-3t type | FOR SALE, RENT OR TRADE — house; Ash street or phone 1660. 7-9-tf FOR SALE—Chiffonier, $10; (2-23-21 See us for gas stoves, coal ranges, show cases ard counters; we buy and sell. 832 Emst Yellowstone avenue. Phone 590M. FOR SALE— New wi Kitchen table, $10. street. Phone 1660. R SALE—Folding $2.50; child's crib $6. 367 Sout h strebt. Phone 1660. 2-23-2t FOR, SALE—Player piano, walnut case with rolls, $500; your , own terms. Phone 264R. -21-3t }FOR SALE—A few large rugs left; your choice, $6. 367 South Ash street. Phone 1660. 2-23-2¢ |POR SALE—Sixty-inch roll top desk and chair, good shape, cost $140; will sell for $65. 367 South Ash sirect. hite ‘hone 1660. SER US f ers, and alts FOR -SALE—A large mission hall clock, $8. 367 South Ash street. Phone 1660. * 2-23-2t FOR SALE—Bargains in coal ranges. Gas Appliance Co. Phone 1-26-tf , heaters, burn- Exchange 1-19-48 500. FOR SALE—Bed and springs, $6; mattress, $4 davenport, $20. 367 South Ash street. Phone 1660. 2-23-2t f to South Ash street. Phone 1660, 2-23-2t FOR SALE—Perfection ofl heater in first class condition. 826 West Mid- west avenue. Phone 939W. 2-23-1t* ——————————____________|FoR SALE— Oak FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES - $8; gateleg tables $7 and $8. 367 South Ash street. Phone 1660. 2-23-2 FOR SALE— Nearly new cabinet; ‘Brunswick with 17 records, $90. Basement of 1064 Box Elder street. -. 2-23-2t* FOR 'cctional book case; four sections; fuk-»d oak like new, $22.50. 367 South Ash street, Phone apie: ce -28-2t er, $10. 367 South chatrs: pieces); Hoosier kitchen cabinet; three nearly new rugs; library table; range and monkey stove; tent; also high if you are looking for bargains see this furniture; house for rent. D. G. Bates, Singer sewing ma- chine agent, 344 South David street. x it FOR .SALE— Folding tron bed, $8; center tables, $2.50. 367 South Ash street. Phone 1660. © - 2-23-2t m-| Street. Phone 491J. New three-room ; water and lights in. 1429 West Railroad avenue Inquire 1439 West Raftroad aveni 2-2: ment. FOR RENT—Two-room house; suit able for bachelors; reasonable. 66. West Yellowstone. Phone 1657J. 2-21-6t* — FOR RENT—Four-room house, pan try, clothes closet, fireplace and water well in house. Apply 200 Wes K street, one biock west of Center 2-19-01 FOR RENT—Three-room furnished house. 1204 South Cedar street Phone 913. C, W. Kaylor. 2-21-41 2-23-11 FOR RENT—One-room house, com pleteiy furnished, near refinery; no children, $20 a month, 1228 South Box Elder street. Phone 1676J. 2-32-21 FOR RENT—Nicely furnished three : 321 North Jeffersor 2-22-2) FOR RENT—Three-room furnishe: house; lights, water, gas. 639 Basi Twelfth street. 2-22-4t* FOR RENT ROOMS FOR RENT—Room for one or two gentlemen in modern home; reason Phone 2-22-3t* FOR RENT—One modern front bed- room in new home. 543 South Park street. 2-23-1t FOR RENT—Rooms, upstairs, 220 South Center street. Inquire at Kas- sis Dry Goods Co., 137 East Second street. 2-23-f FOR RENT—Basement room, fur- nished or unfurnished; gas heat; gas range; toilet; laundry. 753 CY avenue. Phone 1623J. 2-22-2t* FOR RENT—Nice large room and board in modern home for two gen- tlemen; close in. 530 South Suse for $15. 367 South Ash street. Phone | ette, 1660. 2-23-2t FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Fox terrier puppy. In-| jee quire 1411 South Willow : 2-21-3t Sixty-inch oak office table, $10. 367 South Ash street. Phone 161 Fi 2-23-2t FOR SALE—Safe, office filing cabinet and office desk; Ford delivery car; small adding machine. FOR FOR SALE—Practically new F. and E. check protector. 122 North Grant street. Phone 1422. - 2-23-3t FOR SALE —Large wardrobe, $15; cupboard, $11. 367 South Ash street. Phone 1660, : 2-23-2t FOR RENT — Four-toom its; riage eae. ame Soe basement apartment, unfurnished; water and apartment; gas, shower bath, toilet, plenty of storage space, $30 a month; heated garage avalable. 1405 East Sec- ond street, 2-21-3t } anf three | . Whaley street. 2-3-tt| ——<—<—<$< FOR RENT—Modern basement apart-| ment; close in; three rooms. $35 per | month. Bed South Kimball avenue. | | | hot water; partly furnished, $70. Call| 235 East Second street, apartment 1 Phone 207R. 2-22-21 FOR RENT—Furnished two in. FOR RENT—Nice warm furnished four-room apartment with bath, gas, hot and cold water. 1036 South Chestnut street. 221-3 FOR RENT—Tworcom unfurnished apartment; gas, lights and water furnished; also gas range and heater, $25. 134 West G street, Aapartment § St FOR RENT—Tworcom apartment, modern; also one sleepingroom; gen:| tlemen preferred. 653 South Grant) street. Phone 1654M. 2-23-3t *OR_ RENT — Two-room furnished half-basement ent sage clothes closet; bufit-in features; lauh- aryroom; gas, lights and water fur- nished; bath and telephone. 151 North Jackson street. 2-23-1 FOR RENT—Threeroom furnisned apartment; heat, water and lights urnished. 835 East Third atrect. 8-3t FOR RENT—Two-room modern fur nished apartment; bath, laundry a . $40. 919 Bast Third street. saittee mics 2-23-2t “OR RENT — two-room basement apartment furnished except bedding nd dishes; lights, gas and laundry privitnges, 1318 South Spruce street. FOR RENT—Modern basement suite; close in; well furnished; two rooms and bath. 805 East Third street Phone 1302R. 2623-3t FOR RENT—A) t, to party buying furniture. Call after 6 apart- ment A. 630 East Fifth street. Phone 1655W. 2.23-3t° oe FOR RENT— Two-room apartment, furnished except bedding; water and gas furnished. 528 West Tenth ret ——— FOR RENT—Two-room apartment. $30 a month; lights, gas and water furnished. Phone 87W. 2-23-20 °OR RENT — Two-room modern apartment; references required. 733 East Second street. 2-23-11 —— FOR RENT—Two five-room apart ment, furnished except bedding and modern except eas: three blocks from Standard refinery, $40 and $50. 1137 South Cedar street. ¢) 2-214te ee \nor RENT — Tworoom furnished apartment; also one-room and kitch- enette, strictly modern; reasonable. 909 South Cedar street. Phone 1475. 2-224 SS FOR RENT — Nice clean two-room furnished basement apartment; gas, lights, hot water heat; bath; electric washer; everything furnished, $38. 139 South Jefferson street. 2-22-2t¢ et FOR RENT — A_ nicely furnished ‘apartment; steam heat; close in. 218 South Kimball street. Phone 1404. FOR RENT—TDwo two-room unfur- nished apartments; uptown; hea and lights furnished. 243 South Cen- ter street. Phone 702. 2 t FOR RENT— pooctraete Sakvetver ground fi apartment, pennies, attractive, walls tinted, woodwork enamel, built-in features, bath, hot water furnished, gas range, gas heat, front and back entrance, garage, adults; half block from Sec- ond’street. 133 South Conwell Squai 2-22- re. ;javenue, first floor, apartment 3 BARGAIN. DON'T OVERLOOK THIS AUTOMOBILE BUSINESS. Good payitg business with small in yestment; will take trade to party buying; must’sell at a sacrifice price: must go account of sickn: Daniels, 367 Sguth Ash 1660. PERSONAL THE KEY TO YOUR HEALTH. Try the Vitonet Electrical Bath for rheumatism, blood disorders, kidney ailments and nervousnss. Call for appointments. 306 West Yellowstone 1ote READINGS given by Madam Wonder; palm, mind or cards. 319 East C treet, opposite Burlington freight de- pot. Phone 673K. 2-20-6t LEGAL NOTICES, 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 Avenne; Industrial Avenue from the east line of Spruce Street to the west e 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 Avenue to B Street; Cody Street from C. B. & Q. 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 trac! 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- provement is the excavation and back-filling of all ditches, laying of all pipe and the construction of all manholes, flushers 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- posed is the construction of trunk and lateral line sewers, manholes and alj 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 on the 6th day of February, A. D. 1922. All -bids for said work shall be marked “Sewer Proposals” and addressed 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 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- per at the regular meeting of the said Council. . 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 apartment; gas, electric lights, gas range in kitchen; builtin cupboard, etc.; rent $35. Call at Tribune Ee] ——— FOR RENT—One two-room furnished apartment, strictly modern; also one Jeepingroom in modern home. South Durbin street, Phone OMS. FOR RENT—MISCELLANEOUS. poattelicheaheseeaiee eS FOR RENT—One plano. Phono 1036. LOST AND FOUND ;| LOST—On Salt Creek road, Monday ening. one case of coffee. Finder please cali Hagens, 1441W and get re- Linear 2-22-3t LOST OR STOLEN—One white and ) female spitz bul! dog, 2 months old, has R. Moll written on collar. Reward if returned to 1517 East First street or phone ew. a BUSINESS CHANCES YOR RENT—Store building and fix- tures, or will sell. Phone 319J. In- quire 1226 South Chestnut street. ig 2-16-12t ui solvent bank to be forfeited to the City of Casper as liquidated dam- ages; if the bidder be awarded the contract and fails to enter into a contract for such improvements with the City of Casper within five days from his notification if he be the successful bidder to perform the work and to furnish a bond guaranteeing the faithful perform- ance, as provided by law, said bond to be furnished at the time of the signing of the contract. Obie The estimated cost of this im- provement, as shown by _ the ap- proved specifications, is Forty Thousand Five Hundred Dollars $40,500). : Bids may be made in either of the two following forms, or in both of said forms, to-wit: . ine 1. Upon the basis of receiving payments in cash in installments as provided in the Specifications. _ 2. Uy the Uo By receiving ents in like installments in im- feovemunt bonds. Said bonds to be taken 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 first and succeeding monthly installments in cash at contract rices to the extent of payments yy property owners of their assess- ments within thirty days after no- tice of assessment published by the City Treasurer, when the con- firmed assessment roll has been placed in his hands for collection, as provided by law. Bids also un- der said second form to contain bid, not less than par, accrued interest, and the expense of issuing bonds, for bonds to meet incidental ex- pense of improvements and to be taken and paid for in eash when anc. in such amounts as said City of Casper may require such bids for bonds relating to incidental ex- penses to be 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 dny and all bids. All bids shall be upon uniform pre- 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 Couneil of the City of Casper, this 6th day of February, A. D. 1922. W. A. BLACKMORE, (Seal) Mayor. Attest: H. H. PRICE, City Clerk. Publish Feb. 9, 16, 23, 1922. —<—__—_ 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 hat portion of Sanitary Sewer Dis- rict 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; bids shall be upon uniform propos- als, which, together with copies of Specificato 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 the City of Casper, this 6th day of February, A. D. 1922 | W. A. BLACKMORE, Mayor. | (Seal) | Attest: | H. H. PRICE, City Clerk Publish Feb. 9 eee: NOTICE AND CALL FOR BIDS. Notice is hereby given that bids will be received for the construc- tion of river bank riprap at the City Pumping Station of the City of Casper, Wyoming, for the pur- 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 “Riprap 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 ten per cent of the amount of the! 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 Council of Fourteenth Street from a point|to enter into a contract for such 25 feet east of the west line of|improvement with the City within Dorbin Street to the weet Bonnie Brae Street; Fifteenth Street from a point 25|form the work and to furnis! ‘me of| five days from his notification, if he be-the successful bidder, to per- feet east of the west line of Dur-| bond guaranteeing the faithful per- bin Street to the west line of Bon-| formance of said work, such bond nie Brae street. to be furnished at the time of the The work embraced in this im-|tigning of the contract. Said bids provement is the excavation and|shall be based upon the plans and back-filling of all ditches, laying of | specifications for said work now on all pipe and the construction of all| file in the City Engineer's office in manholes, flushers and appurte-|the City of Casper. nances, the contractor furnishing all The estimated cost of said im- labor and materials to complete the | provement is Eleven Thousand Dol- work in the proper manner in ac-|!ars ($11,000). The City of Cas- cordance and compliance with the| per reserves the right to reject any plans and specifications prepared by} and all bids, the City Engineer. The kind of improvement By order of the Council of the pro-| City of Casper this 6th day of Feb- posed is the construction of trunk|ruary, A. D. 1922. and lateral line sewers, manholes and all materials and labor pertain- ‘W. A. BLACKMORE, (Seal) Mayor. ing to the construction of and neces-| Attest: H. H, PRICE, sary to the completion according to the Plans and Bperitications of said improvements filed by the City En- gineer with the City Clerk on the 13th 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 8 o’clock p.m. on the 27th day of February, A. D. 1922, The bids to be opened — by the City Council of the City of Cas- per at the regular meeting of the said Council. 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 such improvements with the City of 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 law, said bond to be furnished at the time of the signing of the contract. The estimated cost of this im- provement, as shown by the approv- ed Specifications, is Eight Thousand Dollars ($8000.00). the two following forms, of said forms, to-wit: 1. -Upon the basis of receiving payments in cash in installments as provided in the Specifications. 2. Upon the basis of receiving payments in like installments in im- provement bonds. Said bonds to be taken at par and accrued inter- est, and bonds to be furnished by the Contractor without expense to ithe City. The bids also under said |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- lerty owners of their assessments within thirty days after notice of as- ‘sessment published by the City Treasurer, when the confirmed a 'sessment roll has been placed in his hands 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 » or in both taken and paid for in cash wken and | in such amounts ad said City of Cas- per may require such bids for bonds relating to incidental expenses to be contingent upon acceptance by jthe City of bid of said Contractor for the work. | The City Council of the said City Bids may be made in either of! i"& the faithful performance of the! { City Clerk. Publish Feb. 9, 16, 23, 1922, ata Ae sad icb se. NOTICE AND CALL FOR BIDS. Notice is hereby given that bids will be received for the construc-| tion of an earthen dam near the south end of McKinley Street for the purpose of diverting flood wa- ters away from the residence dis- trict of the City of Casper. ‘The amount of the improvement! proposed is the construction of the earthen dam according to the plans! and specifications now on file in the office of the City Engineer of the City of Casper. All bids for said work shall be! marked “Diversion Dam Proposal’! and be addressed to and filed with| the City Clérk at his office in the} City of Casper, Wyoming, and will| be received until 8 o’clock p. m. on the Gth day of March, A. D, 1922, at which time bids will be opened at the regular or adjourned meet- PAGE SEVEN perty to-wit: h Typewriter, number 8, Serial number 376492-8, One Double Top Desk, Three Chairs, One Desk Lamp. And Whereas, said mortgage was y filed with the County Clerk i ex-officio Register of Deeds, of Natrona County, Wyoming, on the 29th day of March, A. D. 1921, at 9 a. m., under file number 80544. And Whereas, there has been a default in the payment of the in stailments above mentioned, and each and all of same, and a breach of the conditions of said mortgage, and said default has bee> declared and demand made for the total amount due as provided in the con- ditions of said mortgage; and whereas, no suit.or proceeding at law has been instituted by the said | mortgagee to «scover the debt now due and owing by the said mort- gagor; and whereas, there is now due the sum $1,500 dollars, and whereas, the said mortgage con- = @ power of sale of said chat- els ; Now, Therefore, Notice is here- by given to the said mortgagor, that, pursuant to the power of sale contained in said mortgage and of the laws of Wyoming, relevant thereto, said mortgage will be fore closed by the sale ald chattels to satisfy the said and a_ reasonable said sale to take p! door of the Courth Natrona County, 3rd day of March, A the hour of 10 o’clock in noon, said sale to be con ‘ the sheriff or deputy sheriff of said County. Dated this th ary, A. D. 19 THE WHITAKER PAPER CO. By Bullack & Lacy. Publish Feb. e 8th day of Febru- NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE- MENT AND DISTRIBUTION OF ESTATE, 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 Clerx of the Dix trict Court in and for Natrona County, State of Wyoming, where anyone interested may examine said account and petition and file objec- ‘ions thereto at any time within thirty (30) days after the last pub- lication of this notice, said las. date of publication being the 23d day af 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 March, A. D. 1922, or as soon there- after as the matter may be heard. Dated this 26th day of January, A. D. 1922. B. L. SCHERCK, Administrator. GEO. W. FERGUSON, Atty. Publish Jan. 26, Feb. 2, 9, 16, 23, 1 ———————_ NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE- MENT AND DISTRIBUTION OF ESTATE. State of Wyoming ) )ss. County cf Natrona ) In the District Court of the Sixth Judicial District. In the Matter of the Estate of Eric R. Anderson, deceased. Notice is hereby given to all creditors and other persons inter- ested in the above entitled estate, that on February 18, 1922, the un- dersigned Administratrix filed her final report and petition for dis» tribution of said estate, with the Clerk of the above entitled court, where any one interested may ex- amine said report and petition and file objections thereto at any time on or before April 24, 1922, that is, within thirty days af- ter the last publication of this notice on March 23, 1922, and if no objections are filed the Ad- ministratrix will make final settle- ment of said estate on April 25, 1922, or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard by the Court. Dated this 23rd day of February, 19; ELVA ANDERSON, Administratrix of the Estate of Eric R. “Anderson, Deceased. William O. Wilson, Attorney for ing of said Council. A certified! check in the sum of ten per rent) of the amount of the 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 suc- cessful bidder, to perform the work and to furnish a bond guarantee- same, such bond to be furnished at the time of the signing of the con-| tract. The estimated cost of said im- provement is Twelye Thousand Dol- lars ($12,000). The City of Cas- per reserves the right to reject any and all bids. By order of the City Council of the ¢ February, A. D. 1 W. A. BLACKMORE, (Seal) Mayor. Attest: H. H. PRICE, City Clerk. Publish } 9,1 23, a FORECLOSURE, NOTICE. Whereas, as security for a loan of| One Thousand Five Hundred and No/100 Dollars ($1,500), made on| the 14th day of March, 1921, and) due and payable as follows to-wit:| $150 due April 19, 1921, $150 due} May 20, 1921, $150 due June 20,| 1921, $150 due July 20, 1921, $150) due August 20, 1921, $150 due Sep-| 20, 1921, $150 due October; 21, $150 due November O41 921, $150 due December 20, 1921, $150 due January 20, 19 w th| interest thereon at the rate of 89% per annum from date; H. ) ambault, mortgagor, did, 14th day of March, A. D. give to the Whitaker Paper Com- of Casper, this 6th day of| ; Estate. Pub. Feb. 23, Mar. a NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE- MENT AND DISTRIBUTION OF ESTATE. State of Wyoming ) ) 9, 16, 23, 1922. ss. County of Natrona ) In the District Court of the Sixth Judicial District. In the matter of the Estate of Albert G. Cheney, deceased. Notice is hereby creditors and other pe ested in_the above enti that on February 18, 1922, the un- dersigned Executrix filed her fina! report and petition for distribution of said e: e, with the Clerk of the to all ons inter- 1 estate, | above entitled court, where any one interested may examine said report d petition and file objections thereto at any time on or bef April 24, 1922, that is, days after the | this notice on 1 if no odjections cutrix will make said estate on April soon thereafter as th be heard by the Cou Dated this 23rd day of February, SARAH M. CHENEY, Executrix under the last will and testament of Albert G. Cheney, deceased. William O. Wilson, Attorney for Estate. 1922, Chambers intention Mi iff Lane of announced hi Hazelhurst county of turning lof Casper, Wyoming, reserves the'pany, a carporation, mortgagee, a slayin |Fight to reject any and all bids. AM certain chattel mortgage on the fol- Drury « ,