Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, February 27, 1922, Page 7

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tile HE i, i B i i ED—-Experienced Write box AT, phecgyer Pe N MP EN HELP WANTED “MALE AND desir- 1, YOUNG men, women, over #130 governmont positions, ‘ANTED—Man and ms children. Apply at South Grant street. SALESMEN WANTED “to :eaver, local: ALDSM AN lore: guaranteed salary of $100 week for right Redium _ ‘Co. man. The Com- justed the last few years? sy = Syae and estimate ‘ard of the Richter Music Co. WANTED TO BUY ‘WANTED TO BUY— Furniture of any kind. 120 West Midwest avenue Phone 249. 2-244f ing and loan stock to trade. Zuttermeister building. Phone ex (TED kind. 20 West Midwest avenue (2-24-tf WANTED TO BUY—Few Rhode Is- land Red roosters; must be cheap. Call after 6:30, phone 1470 or write. 24 South Beech street. “Wess Payne. 4. 2-25-2t° WANTED TO BUY — Furniture of any kind. 120 West Midwest avenue Phone 249. 2-24-tf VE PAY highest prices for second hand furniture. 367 South Ash tree Phone 1660, 11-18-tt —— feast ap gen foto pe furniture, euler vpmial ctcleae OS ey sh. Phone 1086. = 9-15-1 SALE—Ford car, $100; actly north of brick yard on North Center street. 2-27-2t* ES PARTS ana motor complete. Cc. C. Jain, Henning hotel. 2-25-2t* sacrifice my Buick in excellent condition: $500 168 ‘Nort Park street. Phone \) 2-27-1t® For ith tractor attach- nent and plow; will pull 14-inch plow. Phone 1605M. 2-27-2t¢ ae OR SALE—Good used car; all in good shape; prices reasoriable; we ell cars on commission; bring your cs over ard we will get cash for t; come seo us. Auto Exchange, cor- per of Fifth and Center street. 2-23-10% ‘OR SALE—Fora touring car, cheap. Ivi8 South Chestnut street. 2-27-2t* 1103 South aicKinley 2-27-3t* he Casper Daily Cribune “—Drawn for The Casper Tribune by George McManus | “isrence Hatt “SHE INSISTS ON MY WIFE STUOYING IN ITALY FoR. sux MELLO - MAGGIE -MRS. SMITH HAS A WONDERFUL. SINGIN' TEACHER - wriy DONT You TAKE SOME LESSONS FING OUT WHO IT'S AND ( FROM HER? — “* 2-27 aus ey tert Fearune Seavice, Inc. a ———____— FOR SALE OR TRADE—IHouse and lot; betes She ag Aha part pay- ment. Inquire at Midwest Team barns Mills, Wyo. 2-21-6t* FOR SALE OR TRADE— Ingeoren Missouri, Colorado, Kansas Nebraska farms for Casper pi mropeny.{ 243 Bouth Center street. Phone 703. 2-27-2t FOR SALE OR RENT FOR SALE OR RENT— Fiver-oin modern houss, sunporchg full base- [omg Liye J corner lot on paved eee ES nice lawn..ard trees. 2-27-at* South Poplar street. FOR: RENS—Nine-room wnfurnished ‘coee. for batching or I&rht house- bedding furnish- canis edi $12 per mm os South Lincoln 2-27-2t modern block avenue; reasonable rent, In- quire at 1529 West Fourtepnth eater 2-24-8t FOR RENT—A one-room keeping; dishes furnished ht house: furnish- wd; $12 por month. 339 Sowth ron j-1t* | street. Phone 81! 2-2 6-5 | FOR RENT tipi Ad ete DCTS Me Cah i Riad FOR SALE—Three-way age bemsiy for coal range; practically ne’ Ash street. 624 South $5. ‘227 it* ‘pense Mipaihy $36 per moni on Worth, Mal Pe ae eR atin ote Na -Realty, ‘street. TShone 868J. ae Bt ‘Twe-room lsouse with water and lights. 633 Seuth Jack- street. 2-25-2t¢ ed and Kights: 262 South | 2-25-2¢° ingroom, adjoining bat Jackson street. Phone 6185. FOR RENT — Large steam heated front beiroom for one or two gen-) close in. 225. Seath Park tlemen; street. -2-25-3t* FOR RENT— Modern _ sleepingroom; close to bath; on pavement, $20; In! quire at 1021 South Eim street. agreeable 1015 South Elm street, 2-25-3t* FOR RENT—Nicely fjurnished room; suitable for lady; reasonable. Phone 650. 2-26-2t* seth SE a ae Ae at actls FOR RENT—Desirab!e front bedroom g00d bed; steam apts and dinner if desired, 139 Jefferson street. Phone 1585W- 2-27-1t* FOR pea i aco a= North Park ‘ ‘2-27-2t* Bd Daeg sta Od Be ae eli FOR RENT—Close in, modern sleep-|per ingroom; also one five-room modern ploy Inquire of George Beech 2-27-1t water; all heat; close in. 823 South Center street. 2-27-3t FOR RENT— Two furnished _ment rooms. 1104. South tWwalnat street. — FOR Four rooms pit tniks ene, cietc nea 12725. . 2-27-2t FOR RENT—Thrve furnished rooms, all modern except ‘cheat. 321 North street, 2-27-2t apartments; close in. Apartments. 610 South Phone 1392. ‘Whaley ash Tae ed apartme: tk sehe and back porch. Inquire 1214 = | dryroom; bath and telepho: FOR RFNT—APARTMENTS |FOR RENT—Three new finished and furnished apartment rooms, |modern; gas, lights, hot and cald water; rent reasonable. Phone 805 4 St |FOR RENT—All clean apartments and modern; reduced rent; under new management. Smith nts, 140 East Midwest avenue. bt FOR RENT— Two-room apartment, furnished; private bath, gas range; jUghts and water furnished $35 per ;month. 831 West Railroad avenue. 2-25-2t° FOR RENT—Modern furnished apart. ment; gas range and heat. Avalon Apartmerts. 534 West Ninth street. 2-27-6t FOR RENT—Apartment A, €30 East Fifth street, and furniture for sale jto renter. Apply quick. Phone \nings 1655W. FOR REND — Modern apartment, three rooms and a new apart ment house; close in cept Murphy bed; water heat. Phone 1335W. #OR RENT—Modern two-room apart ment, private bath, hot water heat; also gas heater, telephone, completely furalsped exoeptciateacand dishes Ap. ply 832 South Beech street. 2-25-2t° po eek ede! wo Sard ct edb busts By cay ye sunny apartment; unfurnished except gas ire san deh 1538R after 6 p. m. 3-27-3t FOR RENT — Furnished basement apartment; gas and electric lights. i140 South Elm street. Phone 967J. 227-1 FOR (BENTNew threeroom strict: modern unfurnish: mt; ment 1.-Phose 207R. FOR RENT apartment; all — Fiveroom modern newly decorated; gas ready; $40 per month. 620 East Fifteenth street. Phone 494J 2-27-30 FOR RENT — Furnished two-room half-basement apartment; large clothes closet; built-in features; laun- gas, lights, water fu: ne; reduced rent. 161 North Jackson street. 2-27-1t +/FOR RENT — Two-room furnished basement apartment, modern; yr gas, lights, electric washer, $38. South Jefferson street. Phone itew 2-27-3t* FOR RENT—Three 7 tetalatied two- room apartments; also electric layn- dry. Pratt Apartment house, 716 East A street. Phone 868J. 2-25-6t FOR RENT—The cheapest modern |. apartments in Casper. 666 CY. ave- nue. Phone 781J. 2-2' FOR RENT—Light and cheerful base- tworoom apartment “with bath; all furnished except silver and ‘bed Imens. 805 Hast Third street. Phone 1302R. 2-27-2t FOR RENT—Partly furnished two- room apartment; hot and cold water, bath und gas 823 South Center street, FOR RENT—One furnished and one unfurnished tworoom apartment! est apartment in. the city of Caspei splendid private bath in each, dress: Ningroom, built-in dresser and Murphy \bed in door; best light in the state; \warm in winter; cool in summer; lots lof hot water night and day. Phone Js11W. Hart Apartments, 734~West |Bleventh street. 2-24-3t FOR RENT—Modern furnished large two-room apartment, $44 per month. 319 South Jackson street. Phone 1610W. 2-26-tt oo FOR RENT oe apartment, livingroom, bedroom, kitchen- large .lette, breakfast nook, gas range, jani- tor service, Realty, Co. Phone 381. 2-7-tf pal seas ca Deis en 2Ne eee a ts FOR RENT—Two-reom unfurnished apartment; close in; large dressing: room; three-room accommodation. 238 West Seventh street.: Phone ar es 2-25-4t FOR RENT—Furnished apartments; new, bright and cheerful; close in. Phone 387. 2-25-8t —— FOR RENT—Strictly modern down town apartment. Bade East ree) 14 $65. Casper street. FOR RENT—Furnished threetoons apartment, electric lights and gas furnishéd; use of electric washer, $35 month. 1208 North Durbin street Phone 1099J. 227-2t patee icon nae pee FOR RENT— Threeroom furnished apartment; lights and heat furnish- ed, 383 East Eighth street. 2-25-3t* HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS _ FOR RENT ———— FOR RENT— Two Sig maa rooms Berl ogi South, Spru —— FOR RENT — Two nice basement rooms; sie for four adults; hi grooms; - for rent South ‘lm. street in rear. —————— aren FOR RENT—One piano. Phone aoek $ 2-4-t avenue, first floor, apartment 3. t ' Sheriff BUSINESS CHANCES [ FOR RENT—Store building and ftx- tures, or will sell. Phone 319J. In- quire 1226 South Chestnut street. -16-12t IF YOU have from $100 to $500 to invest in ligitimate business propo- sition, absolutely not a wildcat, and fl triple your money within six | months. For further information ad-| dress P. O. box 882. BARGAIN. DON'T OVERLOOK THIS AUTOMOBILE TOP BUSiNESS Good paying business with small in- | vestment; will teach trade to party buying; must sell at a sacrifice price; must go account of sickness. See Mr. Daniels, 367 South Ash street. Phone 1660. 2-24-3t PERSONAL THE KEY TO YOUR HEALTH. Try the Vitonet Electrical Bath for rheumatism, blood disorders, kidney ailments and nervousnas. Call for appointments. 306 West Yellowstone 2-17-10t* LEGAL NOTICES. COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS (Continued from Page Six) ments of the County of Natrona, in the State of Wyoming, and statement of expense of maintain- ing the county government from July 1, 1921, to and including De- cember 31, A. D. 1921. Prepared under the provisions of Section 142i, Compiled Statutes of 1920. Statement of Receipts and Disbursements. Amount on hand July 1, 192% ~___--.._-_..- $81,583.64 Receipts— Taxes collected ~---$1,202,398.62 Delinquent taxes col- lected 68,591.58 Penalties and Inter- est collected — 2,396.45 Licenses covered the treasury 85.00 Clerk of Court covered into treasury County Clerk covered into treasury District. Court covered into treasury Justice fin: covered into treastry ----- ---- 1,204.70 5,024.10 2,865.00 Interest monies » National Forest funds — Automobile licenses - Inheritance Tax collected_ Inspection -~ Abatement tax Government Re School Fund ~_. Certificates of demption issued ~~~ Miscellaneous -— = on 20,740.25 85.00 202,648.73 n $1,589,912.13 Disbursements— Remitted the State Treasurer --$ County warrants paid County Certificates of Indebtedness paid 199,120.50 Rebate Tax Orders 2,799.94 202.50 7,000.00 850.90 2,000.00 76,265.98, 12,328.75) 24,500.00 546,00 3,931.27] 19,829.52 County Bonds County Bonds paid__ Interest paid on Coun- ty High School bonds County High School Bonds paid County High , Behoot Warrants paid ---- Interest paid on School Dist. Bonds 2 School District Bonds paid Road Reveipta cepted — Interest paid on Coun- ty Certificates — Paid Treasurer C ty Library -- - General School Tax paid school district treasurers Special School paid District School 1 treasurers 50,000.00) School Land ‘ Income | paid district school | treasurers_ City Taxes paid- 2,000. 00 | Miscellaneous ee 202,536.67 Led; cash ce ae 959,041.60)" 912.13 Jan, 1, 1922- ~ Total 58! The cash on hand is available for] the following purposes, to-wit: F era] County pur- | otaess: ne -$ 40,327. 49) 1 1,086.00 | 15,873.40 rpos For School purposes. For payment of County eaenss and Reet ‘or ent of School Houde and Interest_— For payment of State Taxes For City Tax and Coun- ty Hospital purposes— Total _. $959,041.60 Cost of raain iz the County Government during the aforesaid time. for which county warrants or certificates of indebtedness, have been issued: Salary, Officers and Deputies— $ 5,615.75 . 4,782.37| 4,104.53 | 246,718.26 292,542.88) | Abstract Statement o* the receipts |County Treasurer County Clerk _._ County Treasurer — County and Prose ing Attorney ____ Supt. of Schools. County Assessor County Commissioners_ Clerk of District Court County Physician -_.. County Agric. Agent__ County Health Officer. Miscellaneouc Transportation and Expense— Sheriff _.._ County Clerk County Treasurer _ County and Prosecut- ing Attorney __ Supt. of Schools_ County Assessor County Commissioners_ Clerk of District Court County Health Officer. District Court Expense— aes Fees — 2, 2,599.75 | 3,220.65 499.98 4,693.40 630.00 1,593.00 1,050.00 358.14 1 500.00 5,677.29 Continge nt 4,728.35 213.50 450.00 285.25 Miscellaneous expense. 520.07 Justice Court Expense— Justice, Salary and Fees ‘Jurors’ Fees Witness Fees — Constable, . Salary and Fees Miscellaneous expense Coroner's Expense— Coroner's, per Diem, mileage, * etc. - Jurors’ Fees a 42.00) Witness Fees — ¥: 20.00} Miscellaneous expense_ 905.20 Printing and Records— Stationery and Books__ 64,29) Advertising and Print- ing - Courtky Coustruction pairs — aia Furniture plies Fuel, Light and Water. Jailor and Janitor__-_ Insurance — Criminal Cost— Board of Prisoners... 2,567.45 Miscellaneous expense 104.14 Road and Bridge Expense— Road Supervisors -... Material, Construction and Maintainance_--_ County Surveyor Poor-and Pauper General expense Poor Farm Maintenance County Hospital -__ Premium on Official Bonds Election Expense County Library ~— Water Commissioner _~ Contagious Disease Ex- pense = Postage, id. Express Telephone & Telegraph Inspection of Horses__ Rebate on Taxes_ County Farm -. Truant Officer Mother’s Pension Miscellaneous ~-~- 1,336.15 * and Jail Expense— ond e~ 899.59 3,600.76 1,126.76 683.20 125.00 33,070.81 1,484.10 pense— 8,728.31 9,877.32 501.00 206.00 195.00 2,674.67 595.64 1,687.18 Total — Warrants ertifi cates of indebtedness issued to pay expense incurred in previous years Total Warrants Certificates issued --~ Statement of Outstanding Indebt- edness. of the County. Funding and Refunding Bon: Court House and J; Bonds - County wa Certificates 5,000.00 16,213.07 Gross Debt of County._$21,213.07 State of Wyoming be | County of Natrona ig It is hereby certified that the foregoing is a true and complete and disbursements of the County of Natrona in the State of Wyo- 3,893.00! \Lyle E. Jay, | 931.24 B L. ming from July 1, 1921, to and in- cluding December "31, 1921, and the |cost of maintaining the govern- ment of the said county, evidenced by warrants and certificates of in- debtedness issued in payment of in- |debtedness incurred during - said time, and further that the state- ment of indebtedness of the county is true and ‘correct; all evidenced by reports filed with the Board of County Commissioners by the and County Clerk. Witness my hand as Chairman of the Board of County Commission- ers, attested by the County Clerk, this 8th day of February, A. D. 1 T. A. HALL, Chairman of the Board of the County Commissioners. Attest: CATHERINE DUNN, County Clerk. (Seal) The following bills were present- ed, audited and allowed, and certifi- cates ordered drawn for same: Coliseum Motor Co., sher- iff’s expenses - $1,670.00 Stephen Dreher, expense Dr. ‘J. F. O'Donnell, re- eating births Hotel Henning, conct ex- pense M. P. pense a. Earl C, Boyle, Re Chas. Easton, poor pauper Chas. Easton, pauper Perkins Bros. house expense : Commercial, Printing Co., court house expense___- Jardine & Slack, court house expense —_- Wheeler, court ex- Cross and poor and Co., court | Mt. States Telephone Co. court house expense New York Oil & Gas Dept., court house expense__ Natrona Power Co., court house expense ~._.--- The Mills Co., court house expense V. R. Dacken, salary Dr. H.R. Lathrop, salary Mrs. Grace salary John Powert, salary was ihn Powert, sheriff's ex- pense _- A. E, Brown, Frank F. salary.__- Devlin, salary_ salary and expense —_. May Hamilton, expense —. Edwin Barrett, salary and expense Hazel Conwell, salary and expense —__ Catherine Dunn, and expense E. McDonald, pen * Seidel, sheriff's ex- Schulte Hardware, and bridge 8. C. Hill, road and bridge E, 0. Culver, road and bridge Bob | Wheeler, bridge _- Cc. A, WI bridge Frank Holloway, road and POU mgt eachoat Joe Bucher, road ppeldge: ; ap Bayley, bridge ~.--. . J. J,. Walters, road and bridge —_- John Kiel, road and bridge Jack Shehan, road and toad road and and road and John Kiel, road and bridge W. R. Dickie, road and bridge Joby Sooper, bridge —.- Holmes road and Nash Casper Motor Co, road and bridge Casper Coal & Coke Co., road cnd_ bridge Treasurer Washakie Co taxes a W. E. Tubbs, justice eel ~ Gay, coroner’s ex- E 0. “Whittington, assess- ors’ expense ~ is Campbell, fees J. L, Marquis, pri ess J. T. Scott, bonds Todd Bowman, poor and pauper Dr. James E. Ro: and pauper -- Dr. H. R. Lathrop, poor and pauper Casper Private Hospital, poor and pauper. J. K. Willis, poor and pau- per Natrona County Cross, poor and pauper_ Mrs. John Carlson, -pen- premium on . A, Stater, in exchange for warrant No. 409, date June 3, 1913__-___ Reimerth & Van Denberg, county hospital ____ County Hospital, supplies Schank Plumbing & Heat- ing Co., court house ex- pense 413 10 -00) Olive Rowray, PAGE SEVEN 1921 errone- OUS assessmen W.. B. Flanders, neous assessment —__ Producers & Refiners Corp., 1 erroneous assessment ch & Hammor erroneous asse | Phillip K. Edwards, ectenpots assessment Cc. Beiderm i road |Fern Lee Matthe | erroneous assessm | Chas Anda, 191 service road D. W. Tripeny, 1921 single man school tax Jobn Tripeny, 1921 ex-serv- ice road tax | Albert tax Seanon, | service road poll | Christ | Adamipolous, single man poll Nick Stathes, 1921 ex-ser7- ! a road tax__.._.- se F. Lujon, 192i overage 50| he tat Guns kt Art Minor, 1921 erroneous assessment 2 | V. W. Mokle ice road tax... . Sarah E. Babb, 1921 age poll tax A. L. Buinsll, 1921 Peter cate Daniel Worth, 1921 Holden, 19 dupl 1921 cver- » 1921 errone- ment ~~ 3 Mc Dermott, 1921 ex- service road tax_.__- F. McGreary, 1921 service road tax- >. E. Williams, 1921 road tax ex-service man | Dr. F. S. Luckey, 1921 er- |} Troneous assessment M. A. Wright, 1921 erro- neous assessment ----- 1921 erro- neous assessment — ex- | D, F. Owens, 1917 dup .00| Claude Ferris, 1921 erron 108.34) 160.00 | 256. 209 529. 33. 85. 45. 166. 148. 143. .00| Hazel BE. Stalford, ous assessment |K. B. Graham, 1921 overage , 1921 ex -service road rag E H. J. Peterson, cate - | Milton “Heald, dupli- cate . a 0050 9p Parker Bros. Cigar Co., 1921 duplicate -...-.-.. Chas. Anda, 1921 duplicate 81) James Mills, 1921 single ex- | service poll tax. 08 G. R. Osterwald, 192 | neous assessment -- 82) Helen M. Rhodes, 1921 du- Plicate ___ 00) W. Miller, 1921 ex-serv- ice rond tax..---~---- 1921 dupli- 1921 erro- 1921 er- | roneous assessment —__.- 95| W. A. McPeek, 1921 errone- 40! ous assesament —-.-.---- jE, C, Wubbens, 1921 ex- soldier road tax | Wm, Hanley, 1920 errone- ous assessment . W. Blattenberg, 00) 00} 67.50) roneous assessment ——- 90. 90. .00) 90. 250. 90. 100. 1,224.00 .00 189. 110. a 874. 19.30 206. 3 16, 25. 2 432. 10. 50. 191. 190. 2,096.69| Kendrick and Congressman 60. 89. 20. 2 25. 1,900.00 97. Report of “Natrona Courty brary presented, accepted and or- dered filed. Petitions and affidavits for can-| 2.00) 2.00 oe Pe Johnson, 1921 out of 00 Gene Ley, 1921 single school 00} tax Grand Union Tea Go,, 1921 out of city. |J. G. Purcell, 00! ice ‘road tax 00 ND iy Fielder, 1921 under- 1921 ex-serv- 00| Wm. P. Craig, 1921 ex-serv- ice man: roa Mrs. E. E. Willian A 1920 underage poll tax..-~ Petition and affidavit for cancel- lation or refund of taxes received and disallowed as follows, to-wit: Park Road Sales & Service Corp., 1921. Report of Natrona County Red Cross for January, 192 Families contacted ~ 50 92) 47 08 00 00 Whereas, the Chamber of Com- merce has applied to have the | Hell’s Half Acre set aside by the Vader! government as a_ public park 00 Therefore, be it Resolved, That in the event the government sets 00) it aside as such a park Natrona | county will accept the same and care for it. Be it Further Resolved, That the County Clerk send a copy of this | resolution to Senators Waxes Bee ‘on- 90} 00) 00) ell. The County Clerk is hereby di- rected to advertise for preliminary sketches for a Nurses’ Home; said home to be constructed of brick and to contain approximately nine bedrooms, one or two reception rooms and one or two baths. Said sketches to be opened March 8, 1922, at 2 o'clock p. Board adjourned without date. . A. HALL, Chairman. 60 93 .00 00 Attest: CATHERINE DEN Publish Feb ¥, Clerk. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. You are hereby notified that a cellation of taxes were received and| special meeting of the stockholders allowed as follows, to-wit: Jose F.. Leyan, 1921 over- age poll tax Fern Lee Matthews, erroneous assessment Oscar Hilgren, 1921 ex-serv- ice road tax__ John H. Gallagher, overage (wife) DeGroot, AOR1 Saas . Deason, 1921 dupli- “1921 duplicate service man road tax FE, R. Lane, 1921 ex-service man road tax-— A. L. Bunnell, 1921 dupli- Harry Astin, 1921 erron- eous assessment Lillie G, Counts, service road tax_ eae Anda, 1917 dupli G. W. Blattenberg, 1921 er fires ssment $ 1921 4. 23. 2 \of the Wyoming Building and Loan | Association, a Wyoming corpora- 00} tion, will be held at the office of the Company, 218 East Second 88) Street, in the City of Casper, Na- }trona County, Wyomin; on the .00|15th day of March, 1922, at the | hour of 8 o'clock p. m. of said day, .00|for the purpose of voting to in- crease the capital stock of said cor- poration from Five Hundred Thou- sand Dollars ($500,000) to One .90 Million Five Hundred Thousand | Dollars ($1,500,000), each share of 60) 2.00| stock when matured to be of the 2 4, 17, 2 2.00 par value of One Hundred Dollars ($100), and for the transaction of {such other and further business as 00, may properly come before said neeting at that time. 69 | W. D. ALLELY, ! Secretary. 00! Dated at Casper, Wyoming, this 0, 20th day of February, is Publish Feb, 20, 27, Mar, 6; 13, 1922. 03 (D&L)

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