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——_—__. ASSTIFIED ADVERTISING If you have what you don’t want baa Pol Sepa Sh in Oey | Ei : a) BRINGING UP FATHER 1 WANT You TO sToP LYING TO ME-IF You ee ER eS, —Drawn for The Casper Tribune by PAGE SEVEN George McManus Ww “Work by woman oil fields. Phone 213R. BUNDLE washing; will Gelivern. Phone 1591N. RENT—Basement, three rooms and bath, well lighted; unfurnished; RENT- light housekeeping; Nghta farrished. 118 ton street. gas, South Washing- S21t th,| READINGS given by Maaam Wonder: a peo FES sl hh ‘closs} WANTED—Two girls to share four. apartment, furnished; private bath; gas range; near refinery, Call rear 831 West Railroad avenue. 3-1-20¢ basement —$ ;|FOR RENT—One piano, Phone 1086. + completely furnished; gas, lights furnished; privilege of, bath; no children. 1104 South Walnut new management. Smith Apartments, {140 East Midwest avenue. [ANTED—Bargain on Winmsasiia: Box A-88, —— WANTED TO BUY— Furniture of . 120 West Midwest avenue any kind. at t¢| FOR RENT—Basement singlo at prices. TO BUY — Furniture of|chell’s Haberdashery, 140-West Mid. ‘any kind. 120 West Midwest avenue| West avenue. 3-1-6t Phone 249. 224tf1 FOR SALH — Pet coyote perfectly ANTED TO BUY — Furniture of| tame. 829 East Fourth street. Phone Waar kind, 120 West Midwest avenue |2256R. 3-48-30 22442) FOR SALE—One four-foot cigar case, WE PAY highest prices for second| $25. 228 Hast Secon’ atreet. hand furniture. 367 South | Ash ftreet. Phone 1660. : ‘WANTED——All kinds of furniture,| office desk, Ford delivery car, smali stoves, rugs; we deal quick und pay |adding machine. Phone 1087. cash. Phone 1086. 9-15-t¢ ————— ‘WANTED TO BUY—Saddles, harness|FOR GALE—Old Cal at and tarps. Phone 1036 9-15-tf/ Tribune office. 2-25-tf-dh WANTED TO RENT ’ FOR SALE OR TRADE a ‘WANTED TO RENT — One house-|oR SALE OR TRADE—¥or Ford keeping room; will consider base-|' car; furniture for five rooms, all in ment room with gas. Box Shi ere good ‘shape. 255 Tecate Dacbhe acess ‘une. ee -28- OR SALE—Good used car; all in| wagons; a good team, wagon and har- good shape; prices reasonable; we|ness for $200. Holland Brothers, 1243 well cars on commission; bring your|North Phillip street. Phone 1333. A ‘TITW or 1393W. 2-28-3t/Trayior. Phone Branch 16 Midw building. pies SE RN es bre 2 a2ite FOR SALE—TDwo 1920 Buick road- will trade for good touring} FOR RENT—Nine-room house, part- car, Inquire 114% South Cottonwood| ly furnished for room or boarding 2-28-3t 7 tt Apartme! A street. Phone 868J. range and heat. Avalon Apartments. 534 West Ninth street. 2-27-6t — FOR RENT—New three-room strict- ly modern unfurnished apartment; front and back porch. Inquire 1214 East First street. Apartment 1. 2-274 apartment, Phone 381, FOR RENT—MISCELLANEOUS | minz. The 1 office of said company is 306 idated Roy~ alty Building, Casper, Wyoming, 2-42 | and Hal Curran is the agent for said company in charge of said cffice. HAL CURRAN, Secretary. Publish Feb. 25, Mar. 2, 3, 1923. (N&s) A ORDINANCE NO. 257-A. AN ORDINANCE CREATING PAVIN DISTRICT NO. 17 AND PROVIDING FOR THE PAVING OF CERTAIN STREETS IN THE CITY OF CASPER IN SAID DISTRICT NO. 17 AND OTHER CON- STRUCTION INCIDENT TO THE PAVING OF SAID DIS- TRICT, AND APPORTIONING THE COST THEREOF UPON THE ABUTTING PROPERTY IN SAID DISTRICT. Whereas, on the 6th day of Feb- ruary, A. D. 1922, there was passed by the City Council of the City of Casper, a resolution of intention to improve by grading, paving, con- structing curbs, draining and other incidental work, ths following streets, to-wit: yn furnished apartment with two} Beech Street from 120 feet south atotbes: several months. Albuquerque| of the south line of Eighth Street ao tare Apartment I, Phome/to the south line of Ninth Street 21 B2-4t and Milton Avenue; LEGAL NOTICES. LOST AND FOUND Lost Thursday night between Sev- Eighth enth and street on Wolcott streets, bunch of keys. Phone 1002. 2-28-3: ht ee BUSINESS CHANCES FOR 4ALE—Smali restaurant, chear- ing irom $400 to $500 per month, good 3 owner leaving town. Box A-82. 2-28-5e° FOR SALE—Busy Ree 133 West Second street. PERSONAL PERSONAL—Wanted address . les HL. Smith, who once lived at Moarstrose, Colo. Have money for him. J. ¥% Lathrop, Montrose, Colo. chrom. 2-28-3t* 2-28-7t palm, mind or cards. 319 Eust C street, opposite Burlington freight de- pot. Phone 673R. 3-1-6t 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; NOWICE OF FINAL SETTLE- MENT AND DISTRIBUTION OF Wate. State of Wyoming ) ss. Third Street from the center of County of Natrona ) the alley between Park Street and An the District Court of thé Sixth] Grant Street to the center of the Judicial District. alley between Grant Street and Lin- In the Matter of the Estate of} coln Street; Etic R. Anderson, deceased. . Fourth Street from the center of Notice is hereby given to all|the alley between Park Street and creditors and other persons inter-| Grant Street to the center of the ested in the above entitled estate,| alley between Grant Street and that on February 18, 1922, the un-| Lincoln Street; dersigned Administratrix filed her) Fifth Street from the center of fimal report and petition for dis-|the alley between Park Street and tribution of said estate, with the|Grant Street to the center of the SS sada of the above entitled court,| alley between Grant Street and Lin- any one interested may ex-|coln Street; amine said report and petition and Badger Avenue from the east file objections thereto at any time] line of Grant Avenue to the west om or before April 24, -1922,| line of Lincoln Avenue; that is, in thirty days a’ Kirk Avenue from the center of ter the last publication of this} the alley between Park Ayenue and notice on March 28, 1922, andj Grant Avenue to the center of the -/if no objections are filed the Ad-|alley between Lincoln Avenue and sninistratrix will make final settle-| Jefferson Avenue; ment of said estate on April 25,] Lind Avenue from the center of ., 2922, or as soon thereafter as the] the alley between Park Avenue and matter may be heard by the Court.| Grant Avenue to the center of the Dated this 23rd day of February,!alley between Lincoln Avenue and 2922. Jefferson Avenue; ELVA ANDERSON, Devine Avenue from the center Administratrix of the Estate of of the alley between Park Avenue Eric R. Anderson, Deceased. and Grant Avenue to the center of William O. Wilson, Attorney for) the alley between Lincoln Avenue and Jefferson Avenue; —— FOR RENT—Modern furnished large two-room apartment, $44 per month. elt South Jackson street. Phone 1slow. FOR RENT—Strictly modern four.! room furnished apartment. 51! East Third street Phone 364M. 3-1-2) two- nt house, 716 East 2-25-6t FOR RENT—Three apartment, with bath; all furnished except silver and, bed linens. 805 East Third street. Phone 1302R. FOR RENT — Four-room it apartment; clean light; gas, lights and toilet in. Phone, 6335. 3-2. furnishetl In basement of médern home; gas installed. 1119 Hast Thirji street. Apply at 508 East Yellowstone avenue. Phone 907. 3-2-4 ———— 2-28-4t} house. Call 450 West Midwest ave- . nue... FOR SALE—Maxwell touring car; leaving town, $100 cash this week.| FOR RENT — Furnished 2 ‘Chestaut| modern house; four finished rooms Real Tstes, 1288 South Chostntt|in basement. 104 East F* street. Call at 742 East Second street. Phone FOR SALE—One Ford ton track. | 1403W. Call Virbel. Phone 1589J. 228-4t| SOR RENT POULTRY -Five-room house with bath, $55 per month. 250 FOR SALE — Thoroughbred White|FOR North McKinley eet. 31-2 RENT—Five-room Leghorn ‘kerel, 11 months old, $3.| water, phone, furnished, 1223 Hast First street. 2-25-6t | North McKinley street. FOR SALE—Seve: ack Lang Sha: FOR RENT—Seven-room i By Tossonable | house, $50. 124 Hast H street. Phone 3-2-2t® | 1683R. 3-2-2t* FOR RENT— Fourroom — furnished house. 835 United street, North Cas- ck | Ber, Wyo. $ B-2-3t® 3120°/ FOR RENT — Fiveroom mode: Inet size 716 Kirk street. re fee a Se a TTS , furnished except Unen and FOR SALE—Foiding reed leather top| _,nouse, furnished eee Greet it, baby buggy, $10. Paul Estes, 1233 3-2-1t FOR RENT ROOMS South Chestnut street. 2-28-3t* FOR SALE—Burdick Electric Light r FOR RENT—One batching room, South Oak street. Phone jet ;Bath cabinet, perfect condition; a —— ROOMS at the Antler; exclusive; mod- gain. Write 294, Basin, Wyo. 2-28-4t* erate. 616 South Wolcott street. 2-28-5t house; , $55. FOR SALE—Furniture for six rooms or furnished house, all modern. 515 South Durbin street. 2-27-6t US for gas ranges, heaters, burn- er dail nppliances. Exchange ure Co. 1-19-tf FOR RENT=Hooms, upstairs, 220 South Center street. Inquire at Kas- Second FOR SALE — Splendid in Dry Goods Co., 137 Hast bargain in 8 2-23-tf Piano, $125 will handle. Phone 1310 9-2.2t| FOR RENT—Two nicely furnished rooms with \ward for four men; FOR SALE—Dresser, $12.50; drop modern; close in; reasonable. 116 leaf table, $6. ot, $3; and stove North Vark street, Phone 144 pina $12. 310 Hast A street. 3-1-2t 3-2-3! heat. | nathrocm: laundry equipped with elpc- FOR RENT — Desirable three-rdom 404} woodwork enamel; builtin features; FOR RENT—Singie South Ash street. FOR RENT — Two-room furnished apartment; lights and gas.. 133 North Kimbalt street. Phone 1689. FOR RENT — Tworoom modern apartment; furnished, gas. ae South Beech street. s.22t tric washer. Call ‘Tribune building. FOR RENT—Three-room apartment. Scott Apartments, East Second street. Phone 1658R. at Apartment 1, sae S45 g-2et|retary of State of the —— FOR RENT— Two completely fpr- nished modern aj mts; ome- room each, upstairs; can be taken 'to- gether, $25 and $20 per month; iso gas. 933 South Wolcott street. Ste modern furnished front apartment; new, clean, attractive; walls tinte bath; hot water furnished; gas range gas heat; front and back entrance: garage; adults; reasonable; half block from East Second street. 133 Saath Conwell Square. B-y2te FOR RENT — Tabs furnished apartment, modern, inary, 5 phone; close in.919 East Third ntfoet FOR RENT- garage, $6 per month; one block from city hall, $15 2-28-3t 2-25-t¢ MENT ‘| dersigned Executrix filed her final -#t | be heard by the Court. Milton Avenue from the east line of Beech Street to the west line of Lincoln Avenue; Ninth Street from the center of the alley between Durbin and Beech Streets to the west line of Beech Street. Whereas, no remonstrances or ob- jections to said improvement hav- ing been filed with the Clerk of the City of Casper, in the manner and within the time provided by law, now, therefore, Be it ordained by the Mayor and Council of the City of Casper: ~ SECTION 1. That a Paving and Improvement District, to be known as Paving District Number 17, and it is hereby created within the City of Casper, Wyoming, which district is hereby formed for the purpose of improving by grading, paving and other incidental construction of the above described streets and prop- erty. That all of the Estate. Pub. Feb. 23, Mar. 2, 9, 16, 23, 1922. oats «Si bie NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE- AND_ DISTRIBUTION OF ESTATE. State of Wyoming 3 8! County of Natrona ) ! In the District Court of the Sixth fudicial District. In the matter of the Estate of ‘Albert G. Cheney, deccased. Notice is hereby given to all ested in the above entitled estate, that on February 18, 1922, the un- report and petition for distribution of said estate, with the Clerk of the above entitled court, where any one interested may examine said report and petition and file objections thereto at any time on or before April 24, 1922, that is, within thirty days after the last publication of this notice on March 23, 1922, and|~ if no objections are filed the Exe- cutrix will make final settlement of said estate on April 25, 1922, or as soon thereafter as the matter may “of February, SARAH M. CHENEY, Executrix under the last will and testament of Albert G. Cheney, deceased. William O. Wilson, Attorney for Estate. Pub. Feb. 23, Mar. 2, 9, 16, 23, 1922. Sa eee SECTION 2. | proportions of said streets herein- after set forth included in said Paying District Number 17 shall be paved between the curb lines there- of in good and substantial man- ner with plain conerete six inches thick; or Warrenite bitulithic on a four-, five- and six-inch concrete base; or Warrenite bitulithic on a four-, five- and six-inch bituminous concrete base, or inch reinforced concrete, or bitulithic on a four-, five- and six-inch concrete base, and the City Engineer is hereby direct- ed to prepare plans and specifica- NOTICE OF INCORPORATION. | tions for the said grading end pav- Casper Credit Exchange was in-|ing as aforesaid, and ‘eybmit a set corporated in the office of the Sec-|°f plans and specifications to the State of| City Council for approval. ‘Wyoming, at 9 o'clock a. m., Veb-| SECTION 3. That tho sssess- ruary 24, 1922. The term of ex-| Ment district upon the property of istence of said company fs for fifty| Which shall be assessed for the pur- years next after the above date.|Pose of paying costs and expenses The object for which said corpora-| 0f making said improvements with- tion is formed is to conduct a gen-|in said Paving District Number 17 eral credit rating, protective and|shall include all property except collection business in all _its|streets and alleys included in said branches in the State of Wyoming.| assessment district between the The capital stock of said Company| termini of said improvement abut- is Ten Thousand Dollars, divided|ting upon said streets above set into one thousand shares at the par|forth and described and included in value of Ten Dollars per share,|said Paving District Number 17 fully-paid und non-assessable. The| within the following boundaries, to- affairs and management of said cor-| wit: poration shall be under the control] Beginning at a point, the inter- of a board of seven directors and| section of the center line of the al- C. A, Cullen, 0. L, Walker, Earl G.| ley in Block 76, with the south line Burwell, J. W. Burns, 0. G. John-|of Second Street, running thence| son, M. S. Kenney and Hal Curran| south along the center line of the| constitute said board for the first! alley in Blocks 76, 77, 78 and 79 a corporate year of said company.| distance of 1,147.08 feet; thence The principal operations of said|South 30 degrees 00 minutes West company shall be conducted in the| along the center line of the alley in County of Natrona, State of Wyo-} Blocks 79, 80, 81 and 95, a dis- Dated this 23rd day 1922, tance of 1,377.53 feet to an inter- section with the north line of Lot 3 in Block 95 extended east; thence along the north line of Lot 3, Block 5 and Lot 8, Block 45, a distance of 453.85 feet to a int, the in- 8 im Block 45 extended west, with the center line of the alley in Block 45; thence south along the center line of the alley in Blocks 45 and 46, a distance of 400 feet, to a point, the intersection of the cen- ter line of the alley, with the cen- ter line of Lot 8, in Block 46 ex- tended west; thence east along the center line of Lot 8, Block 46, a distance of 150 feet, to an inter- section with the west line of Beech Street; thence south 75 degrees 59 minutes East, a distance of 82.46 feet, to the east line of Beech Street; thence South 68 degrees 02 minutes East a distance of 135 feet to a point on the west line of Grant Avenue; thence South 10 de- grees 46 minutes East a distance of 107.20 feet, to a point on the east line of Grant Avenue; thence South| 4, 29 degrees 56 minutes East a dis- tance of 846.66 feet to a point on ‘he west line of Lincoln Avenue; shence North 380 degrees 00 min- utes East along the west line of coln Avenue, a distance of 846.5 feet to the south line of Milton Avenue; thence South 60 degrees 00 minutes East a distance of 70 feet to the northwest corner of Block 195; thence North 30 degrees 00 minutes East a distance of 80 feet to the southwest corner of Block 152; thence South 60 degrees 00 minutes East a distance of 150 feet to a point, the intersection of the center line of the alley in Block 152, with the north line of Milton Avenue; thence North 30 degrees 00 minutes East along the center line of the alley in Blocks 152, 151, 150 and 149, a distance of 1,440 feet to an intersection with the south line of Badger Avenue; thence North 60 degrees 00 minutes West a distance of 150 feet to the north- west corner of Block 149; thence North 30 degrees 00 minutes East a distance of 60 feet, to the south- west corner of Block 148; thence North 60 degrees 00 minutes West a distance of 70 feet to the south- west corner of Block 1 thence North 80 degrees 00 minutes East along the west line of Lincoln Ave- nue, a distance of 239.17 feet to a point; thence North 75 degrees 00 minutes West a distance of 155.29 feet to an intersection with the cen ter line of the alley in Block 133; thence North 30 degrees 00 min- utes 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 138, 182 and 131, and said center line extended through Block 180, a distance of 233.45 feet to an intersection with the south line of ‘Second Street; thence west along the south line of Second Street, a distance of 380 feet to the point of beginning. SECTION 4. The character and extent of said improvements shall be as follows, to-wit: The construction of necessary curbs, drainage and storm sewers, consisting of vitrified clay pipe or cement, also the necessary man- holes and catch basins and other necessary ‘fixtures and attachments, inlets and outlets for the surface drainage of said streets and por- tions of streets so designated and as above set forth. That all of the property within the limits of said assessment di: trict except the strects and alleys or parts of streets and alleys in- cluded therein shall be considered and held to-be the property spe- cifically benefited by such improve- ments, and shall be the property to e assessed to pay the costs and ex- penses of said improvements, which costs and expenses shall be assess- ed on all property so benefited in accordance with the special benefits conferred on such property in pro- portion to area and distance back from marginal lines of said streets respectively and Portions thereof as aforesaid within sid’ Paving dis- ra. trict. That the amount ts i}. assessed against the separate lots, tracts and parcels of land within sajd district shall be estimated and apportioned in the manner and in accordance with Section 18 of Chapter 120 of the Session Laws of Wyoming, 1915. That there shall be included in the cost and expense of said improvement to bo assessed against the property included in said as- sessment district the costs of that portion of ssid improvement in- cluded within the limits of a street or alley intersection, space or spaces, the estimated cost and ex- pense of inspection, engineering and surveying, tests of materials, adver- tising, collection of assessments and all other charges to which the city may have heretofore or hereinaft- er incurred in the making of said improvements, ° SECTION 5. The city reserves the right and shall have the power to let contracts for the entire work or contracts for parts thereof in separate and specified sections, All ids for paving construction shall © 1922 er bert Fearume Service. inc. yard for the cost of laying the pav- ing upon the street when graded, which said price shall be specified in the contract and any deductions apportioning the cost of said paving shall be made upon the basis of such cost per square yard. CTION 6. That no part ‘of said improvements are to be paid out of the general fund,or the road fund of the City of Casper. SECTION 7. That the said im- rovements are to be maintained y the contractor for a period of five (5) years, and that the charge for the maintenance is to be cluded in the assessment of such improvement. SECTION 8. This ordinance shall take effect and be in full force 10 days from and after its passage, and the Clerk shall post for publi- cation the same in the Casper Daily bune in the manner and form as required by ordinance. Passed, adopted and approved is 27th day of February, A. D. W. A. BLACKMORE, Mayor. 1922. (Seal) Attest: H. H. PRICE, City Clerk. Publish March 2, 192 —_— CORN ARRIVES FOR RUSSIANS MOSCOW, March 2.~-By The Asso- ciated Press)}—The first of the corn bought with the American congres- sional appropriation reached the actual starvation belt when a trainjoad arrived at Tsaritsyn, in the Saratov region, February 25, according to advices to American re- general bid, the price per square} or additions in the amount of calcu- tersection of the no: line of Lot} lati ii in-| of $20,090,000} BIG IRRIGATION ‘PROJECT 0.K.’D BY SECRETARY | | “WASHINGTON, March 2—A vol- Uminous report favoring the project for the development of the Imperial Valicy tn California by irrigation from the Colorado river was transmitted to the senate by Secretary Fall of the interior department. Included were recommendations of the director of reclamation and the record of public hearings held at San Diego, Ca! a at other points. picowes sar es elas SUMMER SCHOO! BEING PLANNED, THERMOPOLIS THERMOPOLIS, Wyo., March 2.—A summer school for rural teachers is being promoted by educational inter- ests here and has received the endorse- ment of W. M. Horne of the state de- partment of education. The new high school building would be lable for the studies and efforts w ° mado to go throu lined by ty supe: '$107,000 Suit ; Against Widow | Filed in Court 2A 000 in counsel fees SAN FRANCISCO, March | suit to collect $107 |from Mrs. Mary Murray, widow of James A. Murray, Montana mining millionaire, was scheduled to be filed today tn the superior court of Mont- erey county at Salinas, The suit is on behalf of John Bruner Jr., and Arthur lL. Erb, San Francisco attorney who claim the fee as a result of alleged saving of more than $800,000 to Mrs. Murray in contests over Murray's will. Mrs. Murray ts willing to settle but for a lower figure than that claimed by the attorneys, John McNab of the plaintiff's counsel said. Wife of Former Demo Chief Dead |__MADISON, Wis., March 2. — Mrs. William M. Vilas, widow of the for- |mer fextmaster general, Col. W. F. Vilas, died at her home here last night following a long fllness. He husband was a national Democratic Nef administration headquarters here.leader for years. AUDITORS REIMERTH & VAN DENBE! Accountunts—Income Tax Service 4th Floor 0-S Bidg. Phone 767 ACCOUNTANTS GUARANTEE REGISTRY CORP. And‘tors and Accountants—Stock Registrar and Tranfer Agents 208-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. WYOMING AUDIT COMPANY 414-15 Midwest Ref. Bldg. Phone 289 Audits, Financial Reports and Analyses, Income Tax Service and General Accounting ARCHITECTS Business and Professional Directory Phone 669 | LAWYERS HENCH AND BISHOP Lawyers Suite 9, Daly Building Phone 198 BULLACK AND LACY Lawyers Suite 204-205 Midwest Bldg. Ph. 1200 NICHOLS & STIRRETT Lawyers 309-10-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. HAGENS & MURANE Lawyers | | 206-207 Oil Exchange Building WILLIAM 0. WILSON Attorney-at-Law Suites 14-15-16, Townsend Block LIFE INSURANCE DUBOIS & GOODRICH, Architects Kooms 11-12 Townsend Block Casper, W Phone 440 GARBUTT, WEIDNER & SWEENEY Architects 415 Oil Exchange Bildg. Phone 1162 AUTO PAINTING STEWART AND COMPANY Auto Painting Phone 1072W ‘orth Kimball BAGGAGE and TRANSFER SEE BEN TRANSFER 00. Baggage, Heavy Hauling and Piano Moving. Phone 74J. SEARLES TRANSFER Res, Phone 87W Office Phone 701%V MOVING A SPECIALTY BEAUTY PARLORS EXCLUSIVE Lucille Elles MARCELL SHOP Phone 6823 CONTRACTORS Prudential Insurance Co. of At Phone 12563 P. 0. Box iad OSTEOPATHS DR. CAROLINE C. DAVIS Osteopathic Physician Suite 6 Tribune Apartments Phone 388 Cae WADE eopathic Physicia: Room 5-7 Wood Biic. Phone 1277, DR. C. A. SANFO! Osteopathic F Midwest Bldg. by DR. C. I. ARNOLDUS Osteopathic: and_ Chiropractic 310 0-S Banding" Phone 1754 : PLUMBERS SERVICE PLUMBERS Plumbing, Heating, Gas und Repair Work and General Pipe Work 1102 South Elm St. Phones 1077M and 6593 RADIATOR REPAIRING ———___—— CASPER AUTO RADIATOR WORKS Repairing—Cleaning—Recoring 434 W. Yellowstone Phone 1054W W. W. SPROUL, Contractor & Builder 141 West Tenth Phone 376W CHIROPRACTORS DR. J. H. JEFFREY DR. ANNA GRAHAM JEFFREY Suite 318 Midwest Bldg. Phone 706 DR. B. G. HAHN DR. EDNA HAHN Suite 2, Townsend Block Phones. Office 423, Res. 1235 M. E. HARNED, Chiropractor 162 North Kimball St. Phone 1 DR. LE. BERQUIST Zuttermeister Bldg. Phone 1757 DOCTORS Office Phone 30 Residence 164 Private Hospital—€12 South Durbin ELECTRICIANS AMERICAN ELECTRIC CO, Wiring, Motors, Repairing Phone 1080 Yet Us Estimate Your Work be made upon uniform proposals and shall require, in addition to the S9$99900900000006 MARSHALL C. KEITH, M. D. | ROOF CONTRACTING WYOMING ROOFING CO. General Roofing Contractors, Repair- ing and Recoating a Specialty 527 East Twelfth Phone 1334W SIGN PAINTING “BUSH DID IT” Bush Signs, Show Cards and Poster Art. 242 W. Yeilowstone. Phone 33 VART AND COMPANY and SHOW CARDS Outdoor Advertising Phone 1072W 134 North Kimball TAXIDERMISTS THE REIMABLE FUR SHOP Manufacturing and Remodeling Furs ‘idermist Taxi 333 South Elm Street Phone 1923 AUGUST MARTIN, Taxidermist |Bobcat and Coyote Rugs a Specialty |Phone 791M 105 South Conwell TAILORS ——————__ C. H. WHALEY Ladies’ and Gents’ Tailoring, Cleaning = apd Alterations. Phone 483d |Pressin| uié E. ve.

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