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" ahd ———_ MONDAY, MARCH 6, 1922. CLASSIFIED BRINGING UP FATHER thy: ieloies i i ‘other's hel aan 319 South Jackson etheet. = ANTED—woman about 40 or 45 ‘WANrs off t> cook and Leet ‘Address s seven young men. res: ‘34208 or gas fitter ST FANTED—By young man, position | per, Wserscee or bookkeeper. Phone 197. B-2-4t* wants work in WANTED—Woman id or hotel; have experience in toth. Box AS), ‘Tribune. 3-6-2t* ee ‘ANTED—Work by man, delivery, Wigan ag. cleric oF wor of =, kind. PONTE South Chestnut tree Phone 172W- 5-6-10° £D—Work by the hour or day general house work; am a good cook. "Phone 172W- 3-6-2t* SERVICES OFFERED ——————— NURSE miaid will take care of chil- dren afternoon and evenings per hour. Phone 1792J. Has Your Piano Been thoroughly looked over, clean- ed and adjusted tho last few years? Be) eS examination and estimate EB. Ward of the Richter Music Co. PHONE 506, ‘WINDOWS; paint removed, ; house ; floors polished; Sa soba, Phone 1462. 2-6-4t* YOU WANT your furniture & cali at 867 Bo. Aah, or phone 1660. -5-tt ]WANTED—Rough dry pr fmiahed ary; all flat work ironed, 50c owen; also rugs cicanea by Ha: Beach tor and Geltvered. Phono ‘Uns 3-6-3t WANTED TO BUY clothing. ihery, 140 West 3 ‘Midwest ave- 3-1-6t* WANTED TO BUY—Ford touring or coupe cheap; 1920 or 1921 model. In- quire 314 West First street. 3-6-3t* ‘WANTED TO BUY — Good hand Ford roadster body. Glenrock, Wyo. WANTED TO BUY— any kind. 120 West Midwest avenue Phone 249. 2-24-tf WANTED TO BUY— Second stoves and furniture. Phone nesane 3-4-4t® BUY — Furniture of 3-3-8t* ‘WANTED TO any kind. 120 West Midwest avenue 2-24-tf Phone 249. WANTED TO BUY — Small house with chicken house and. yard. Box A-96, Tribune. 3-4-2t WANTED TO BUY—Good milch il at Metz Bakery, 601 South Sere bin” street. 3-6-3t* WANTED TO BUY — Furniture of any kind. 120 West Midwest avenue Phone 249. 2-24-tf WANTED—AIl kinds of furniture, stoves, rugs; we deal quick and pay cash. Phone 1086. 9-15-tt WANTED TO BUY—Saddles, harness and tarps. Phone 1086 9-15-tt called FOR SALE—Mottled second Box 791, Furniture of $5,400, cash payment $350, $75 per month including interest. If you buy now you will be able to have a gar- ‘Tworoom cottage in North Casper; well-built and very attractive; lot 25x 100 feet. Priced for quick sale $1,200, $200 cash. jose in; rental rork. Close in lot income $60 per month. Wi take truck as part payment. ‘This is a real buy at $5,000. Houses and apartments for rent. Irrigated land for trade. MONTGOMERY REALTY & INVESTMENT CO. ~ M3 South Center St. FOR SALE — Beautiful house just completed; six rooms, bath, wood- work enameled; in best part of Cas- also have lot will sell or build t suit. 629 Kirk street. 1575S. FOR SALE BY all furnished; er in; price South Oak street. garage; Ughts and $5,000, $1,000 down. 746 3-6-3t* water, garage, coops; all fenced; east front lot; cated’ on South Washington _ street; Kenwood addition; $400 cash, balance $35 per month; just a dandy “yee for chickens, cow or man with team; price $1,800. See Bea: Realty Co, 203 at 25c | Midwes FOR SALE—Six-room house strictly modern furnished or unfurnished; also furniture for aale. 515 South Dur- bin street. 3-6-6t FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE t. | FOR RENT—Nine-room house or will aoe Bala Strictly fresh eggs, 45¢ also bone , $5. Ole South Chestnut otrect. 8-61t Ancona thoro- d rooster. 227 West 3-6-1t bred chickens an BC street. Phone 992R. LAND FOR SALE FOR SALE — Irrigated ranch acres; paid woter; where you can have all you want; this is near re- serve where you can have cheap graz- ing; this is cheap; small payment and long time. 639 Kirk street. 3-4-3" Maxg people Roig tack knits je are going ‘0 farm are you? If so we can interest you. 160 acres of fine agriculture land land | FOR with abundance of water, ments; located near north entrance [Yellowstone park; can be bought very reasonable. 220 acres, 12 miles from Casper, est agriculture Jand, high state of cultivation: price right; many others. See Ben Realty Co., 202 Mid- west building. 3-6-2t FOR 5. = fiveacre >, irrigat: good four miles out. Box Rox AdON ‘Trimune. 3-6-1t* HOUSEHOLD GOODS SARTAIN AND SUMEY AUCTION HOUSE Buying and sellmg a the time, used and new furniture; upholstering and repairing. J. R. Sartain, auction- eer, 326 West Yellowstone avenue. Phone 1617J. new, rubber tired ‘ol Axminster rug, 8x10. 733 West Thir, jt FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES | 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. Aute Exchange, cor- ner of Fifth and Center street. 2-23-10t FOR SALE — 1921 model Overland (four) touring car; engine just com- pletely overhaul price $400; terms to responsible party. See Galles at ‘The Norris Company Market. Beet MR SALE—Ford touring car, $80. 018 South Chestnut street. ae FOR SALE—HOUSES BARGAINS LEAVING SPER One six-room hcuse with three-room apartment in basement, corner lot; east front; South Center street; strict- ly modern ‘and up-to-date, $12,000; one lot on South Center street, between Eleventh and Twelfth streets; cast front; cement driveway in, $3,000; one fiveroom modern house with gas heat house to be mo $1,800; one $1,000 Player piano, ni $250. Ed J. McMa- hon; trade fur Denver property. Rear 1016 South Canter strest, Phone tis aeet FO! ite| BOARD AND ROOM; private family; 1093 3-4-3t large rug sacrifice price. South Ash eats Phone 1332. Gas co ie 1500. 1-26-t2 oe SEE US for gas ranges, heaters, burn- ers, and all appliances. Co. L-19-4f Roraiare (06S ae FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Safe, office fling ‘Safe, office filing cabinet and office desk; Ford delivery car; adding machine. Phone rcs —— SECOND hand suits, overcoats and Single coats at lowest prices. Mit- chell’s. Haberdashery, 140. West, Mi west avenue, #-1-6t* barn. | FOR SAL® OR LEASE—Smail ranch FOR SALE—Safe, office filing cabinet} FOR RENT—One bedroom, office desk, Ford delivery car, small] bath. /302 CY avenue. Phone 1119R. adding machine, Phone 108: 3-4-2 FoR RENT—Do you wish » well fur- FOR meee newspapers. Call at | nished room; 3 seh in and reasonable Tribune affine. ‘2btfdh |Call 423 South Beech street o-t-2t° bat ee aed for two Wa 0 each. FOR SALE—One of the best made - one incubators, Yirst medium size; casy to operate. South Grant street. FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR SALE OR Tl.aDE—Equity in Good lot for Ford car, Phone 16374. S34t uJ FOR RENT—Rooms, upstairs, South Center street. Inquire at sis Dry Goods Co, 137 East Second street. 2-23-tt FOR RENT—Front bedroom in mod- ‘orn home. 624 South Wolcott street. 34-2t eee teen coe FOR RENT—Bedroom adjoining bath NOTICE. for one or two gentlemen. 801 Bad- Wo have improved and unimproved |ger street. Phone Stl. g4at ranches to trade for Casper real es- tate. We don’t want money, just|FOR RENT—Heated bedroom. mod, trade. W. C. Raum, 312 West Virst| orn home. $5 per woek; board if de street. Phone 643W. 34-it*| sired. 742 South Ash sireet. 2t FOR SALE OR TRADE—Dw. HOUS R FOR RENT young mares in foid. Holland. Bros, 1442 North Phillip street. Phone i3ad 3-4-2008 FOR SALE OR RENT FOR SALE OR RENT—Good used piano. Phone 1468. 36-21 FARMS FOR RENT IRRIGATED aaa i—BIG HORN Wyoming; 28 acres of alfalfa; ten fave: sweet clover; 37 to re- all fenced; excellent!water; two ‘alleg’ trom: tows. Write immediately fof terms to 311 Pacific Finance B: Los Angeles, Cal. Eee keeping or batching. Apply at West BC street, room 7. 3. FOR RENT — Light and housekeeping basement suite; rooms and bath. 805 ‘ae’ Third Nise Phone 1302R. 3-6-3t FOR RENT—APARTMENTS FOR RENT—All clean apartments. modern; reduced rent; under new management. Smith Apartments, 140 East Midwest avenue. FOR RENT — Desirable three-room modern furnished front apartment, new clean, attractive; walls tinted woodwork enamel; built-in features; bath; hot water furnished; gas range; gas heat; front and back entrance; gurage; adulgs; reasonable; half block from East Second street. 133 So Conwell Square. Sezee FOR RENT—$55 rents two rooms, kitchenctte, breakfast and buth apartment unfurnished. 905 F Apartment 41. Phone adjoining Lander on the north; good house and outbuildings. Write or see Ben Gallinger, Mills, Wyo. 3-4-3t® FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT—Four-room nicely fur- nished house, modern ia overy way; suitable for couple, $75. 1018 East Sec- ond street. Phone 15523. 3-4-3t TOR RENT—Four-room modern | un: ished house and two-room mod- r durnished. apartment. 600 ae a it street. Leer aca $44 bend month. Jackson stre: et. Phone apOW. t as separate apartments; fur- 3-4-2) nishr.' or unfurnished in North Cas- per. Inquire of 340 West Yellowstone avenue. 3-6-2t" sea house; 9346 th Casper, Go. Phone 381. 35-61 FOR cere ape rr gegen l completely almost furnished; on: modern, near hich h athool, Phone 6335 Phone 1099J. 1208 North urbin street. 3-4-2t FOR RENT—Ftve rooms and bath in quiet home to responsible people; gas. 1228 South Cedar street, 3-3-4t* | FOR RENT—Neat ‘fiveroom apart- “ment, with private bath; close to re- ;} finery, $35. 1137 South Cedar’ street 3-3-3t* house on Midwest evenue, thieeroom modern apartment, gas, $55; four-room: house on tl ig; a ‘Three or four-room fur- tgomery t epeae FOR RENT — Four-room furnished house with garage; one block south of North Casper school. Phone pide V2 t FOR RENT — Two-room pa house; close in. 917 South Spruce Oh sc| apartment; close in. Whaley Apart- 610 South street. Phone RENT — Two-room furnished 3-4-1 house; 1029 West Railroad avenue. Inquire’ Room 15, Valhalla Rooms, Joe Orr. 3-4-2t* RENT house mod.| street. Apply at 608 East Yellowstone on ware tern moc; | venue. Phone 907. B-2-4t* ern; gas, furnished except linen und rt 3 pibtehadielihe nin S SEES tne dishes. 127 North Grant street. Soh RENT OOM Wapastnent except Morphy: be bed and gas range; ree TOO} . 34-2 FOR RENT— Oneroom cabin for batching. 1222 South David street. completely. f Premier eri baee soccyrant 3-2-4t* bat hot water heat; new apartment house; close in, 807 East Third street. FOR REND—Two-room house, partly | Phone 1335W. 3-6-3t* furnished; lights and gas; $15 per month. 830 East A street. $-6-1t R RENT— Four-room furnished house, 835 United street, North Cas- per, Wyo. 3220" FOR RENT ROOMS FOR RENT—Lerge adjoin- ing bath in modern home for one or two gentlemen; reduced rent. 105 North Park street. 3-3-3t BOARD AND ROOM in modern home, nice clean furnace heated room, $2 ‘Two-room apartment, steam heat; hot cold water; electric range; built-in cupboard; Murphy bed; large bathroom; laundry equipped with elec- tric washer. Call at Apartment 1, Tribune building. 3-2-tf FOR RENT—Ajartment, two large rooms and large closet, modern, un- furnished except gas_stoves; reason- able; close in. Call 1538R after-6 p.m. 3-6-3t spertment; close three rooms and privat hath; gas; breakfast nook. 232 South Grant street after 6 a. im. 3-6-1t* base) OR RENT— Two- ‘apartment, strictly modern; heat and lnen furnished; reason: 909 South Cedar-atreet, Phone 1475. RENT—Mode fabri Gath; close in. s10 CY avenue, S420 housekeeping; nice gas range; modern except bath; close in. 923 ‘South David street. Phone 121W. 3-6-2 FOR RENT— Furnished apartment; gas ingroom; and water; close in. 340 West 14 South Beech street. home privileges; all prices rednced. 515 South Beech street. 3-6-6t FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room Cisao in; gentlemen only. 214 South Grant street. 3-B-3t* BOARD AND ROOM, $10 per week in modern home; also garage for rent, 924 South Wolcott street. Phone 1679. 3-6-2t* FOR RENT—Furnished room with a small kitchenette; suitable for an ployerl lad>. fs South ‘Lincbin street. Phono 1630. 3-6-2t furnis! ment; gas heat. 1215 South David street. Phone 780R. 3-6-2t LOST AND FOUND or phone 1562. ase room, all South De David t. 3-6-3 ing keys and small change; lost on a Genter street, between Secon street and the Catholic church. Finde . 228 North Beech street.|keep the change and return the-keys #-6-1t*! and purse to Tribune office, o-6-1t eI. Vv. 3-4-6t 9 ice box; | P! LOST—Tan and white collie pup, five months old. Phone Mrs. goa Fe .* BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE—A nice business close in; anybody can handle with a little coaching; Is clearing $500 to $600 a| th now and wonderful opportu nity for expansion; $1,500 will handle or will take a cur in trade. A-98, Tribune. 3-4-3t° PERSONAL READINGS given by Madam Wonder; palm, mind or cards. 319 East C street, opposite Burlington freight de- pot. Phone 673R. 3-1-6t WANTED—Two girls to share four- room furnished apartment with two sisters; several months. Albuquerque Apartment IL. Phone 324 PERSONAL—Wanted .address Char- les H. Smith, who once lived at Montrose, Colo. © money for him. Lathrop, Montrose, Colo. 2-28-7t ——————— WILL party who wanted to buy bar-| room fixtures tn Denver last week, please call at 239 West First street? we have just what you want. Ta ANYONE knowing the whereabouts of Custer H. Simmons, please nottify Mary BE. Simmons, Wisdom, Mont. ss LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE OF INCORPORATION. Blue Diamond Céal Company was incorporated in the office of the Sec- retary of State, Cheyenne, Wyo- ming, on March 3, 1922, at 9 o'clock a. m. The object of said corporation is to buy and sell, mine and prospect! for coal. Thé capital stock of said| corporation is Two Million Dollars ($2,900,000) divided into Two Hundred Thousand (200,000) shares at the par value of Ten and Noj100 Dollarg ($10) per share, when issued to be fully paid an non-assessable. The term of existence of said corporation is Fifty (50) years. be managed by a board of Seven (7) directors. The directors of said corporation for the first year are L. A. Reed, L. D. Johnson, Her- bert L. Harvey, Thomas F. Hotch- | kiss, Sherley D. Robuck, F. B, Hunt | and John B. Barnes, Jr. ‘The principal place of business of said company is at Casper, Na- trona County, Wyoming, and the principal office of said corporation is Room 302 Midwest Refining) Building, Casper, Wyoming. The name of the agent in charge thereof is L. D. Johnson. BLUE DIAMOND COAL CoO., By Herbert L. Harvey, Secretary. Publish Mar, 3, 4, 6, 7, 1922. rs NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. You are hereby notified that a special meeting of the stockholders of the Wyoming Building and Loan Association, a Wyoming corpora- tion, will be held at the office of the Company, 218 East Second Street, in the City of Casper, Na- trona County, Wyoming, on the 15th: day of March, 1922, at the hour of 8 o'clock p. m. of said day, for the purpose of voting to in- crease the capital stock of said cor- poration from Five Hundred Thou- sand Dollars ($500,000) ae pope Million Five indred Dollars ($1,500,000), ae stare: at stock when matured to be of the ar value of One Hundred Dollars ($100), and for the transaction of such other and further business as may properly come before said meeting at that time. W. D. ALLELY, Secretary. Dated at Casper, Wyoming, this 20th day of February, 1922. Publish Feb. 20, 27, Mar. 6, 13, 1922. (D&L) SERS ES SE LSS NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed proposals will be received by the State Highway Commission at the office of the State Highway Superintendent, Capitol Building, Cheyenne, Wyoming, until 2 p. m. “Tuesday, March 14, 1922, for the consttuction of the following projects: Federal Aid Project No. 38—2.1 miles of the Lincoln Highway im- mediately cast of Laramie in Al-| bany County. Bids are requested} for each of the following types of surfacing: 3,600 cu. yds. river gravel—one course surfacing; 3,600 cu. yds. crushed limerock— two course surfacing; 20,700 sq. yds. macadam sur- cing. Federal Aid Project No, 112—1.7 miles of the Lincoln Highway near top of Telephone Canyon in Albany County, consisting of widening the roadway from 16 to 24 feet, and placing a one course selected mate- rial surface thereon. Federal Aid Project No. 115—8.6 miles of the Yellowstone Highway ‘The affairs of said corporation to| 67,000 cu. yds. grading, 776 lin. ft. Sarkamited Iron Pipe | Culverts, } 00 cu. yds. selected vega 4 Surfacing of crushed gravel. Federal Aid Project No. 110—6.0 miles of the, Yellowstone Highway) unty. Separate bids! are requested for each of the two ups of items. Group One includes approxi- mately 83,000 cu, yds. grading, 808 lin, ft. Corrugated Iron Pipe Culverts, 5,000 cu. yds. Selected Material Surfacing. Group Two includes the con-| struction of | One 5x6 49-ft. Concrete Culverf, One 32 ft. I Beam Bridge, One 64 ft. I Beam Bridge, Bone, 100 ft. Reinforced Concrete! One 95 ft. Steel Truss Span (al- ternate type). All on concrete abutments. | Plans, specifications, form of pro- | posals will not be mailed to prospec- tive bidders. Specifications and forms | | of proposal may be obtained at the | Office of the State Highway Super- |intendent, Capito! Building, Chey- enne, Wyoming. Plans may be seen at the office of the State Highway) | Superintendent at Cheyenne, or at the office of the State Highway En- ineers as follows: ; Federal Aid Project Nos, 33 and 112—D. W. Lummis, Cheyenne, Wyo. Federal Aid Project No. C. H. Bowman, Casper, Wyo. Federal Aid Project No. R._A. Dale, Wheatland, Wyo. Proposals must be accompanied) by a money deposit equal to two) per cent (2%) of the amount of the proposal in the form of cash,| proposal bond, draft or certified) check to some bank in the State of Wyoming, and payable at sight to the State Highway Commission. All proposals must be made on | forms and in accordance with in- structions: forming a patt of the specifications referred to above. Proposals will be publicly opened and read at the time and place first above named. The richt is reserved to reject any and all bids. WYOMING STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION. Publish March 6, 7, 8, 1922. a 110—|t 115—| | CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICATION | Insurance Commissioner’s Of- | fice, State of Wyoming. Cheyenne, | Wyo., February 23, 1922. It is hereby certified, That the | Norwich Union Indemnity Com, pid of New York, in the state of York, has complied with the Tnsane ance Laws of this state and is au- | thorized to transact the business of Accident, Health, Auto Liability, Liability other than Auto, Work- men’s Compensation, Plat Glass, Burglary and Theft, Auto Property Damage and Collision, Property Damage and Collision other than \Auto Insurance in this state for the current year. Witness my hand and seal of of- fice the day and year first above written. (Seal) D. M. FORSYTH, Insurance Commissioner. Marion P. Wheeler Agency, lo- cal agents. Publish March 6, 1922. March 6, 1922. BRIDGE WORK HALTED WHEN ROCK BOTTOM IN RIVER DEFIES PILES DOUGLAS, Wyo., March 6.—Work has been suspended on the pile bridge across the Platte river recent- ly authorized by the board of conuty | commissioners at Careyhurst, near the ranch of J. M. Carey & Brother, as the result of a rock bottom which prevents driving the supports for the structure, If it is decided to £0 through with plans for a bridge at this point it will have to be con- structed of concrete. Inquiry Made Here For Custer Simmons Five years agp this month, Custer H. Simmons, then 25 years of age. \telegraphed ‘his family, ‘in Wisdom Mont., that he was in Casper in need lof money. The money was forwarded |by his sister, but the letter in which was sént was returned uncalled for. Since that date his family has been unable to get any trace of bim Custer at the present time would be 3) years of age, is five feet three in height and very fair. Ho nad served one enlistment in the navy and is be- leved to have re-enlisted in the navy at the outbreak of the war. He was ‘born and raised in Ohio and/had lived several years in New York City. He had come to Casper attracted by the ‘oli boom. Any information regarding Simmons ‘will be gratefully, received by his moth- er, Mary Simmons of Wisdom, Mont. {Suite 204-205 Mine Bldg. Ph. —Drawn for The Casper Tribune by George McManus} LODGE, GIVES IT BAGK:: CHEYENNE, doesn't always pa Wyo., March 6.—It y to jump at conclu sions, heen impressed on V. L. secretary of the Cheyenne lodge of the }Moose. McCandiess saw a_ fine, |mounted moose head in Jock Astle’s a musty bit of wisdom that has| McCandless, | . PAGE SEVEN (JURY 1S DRAWN FOR NEW TERN DISTRICT COURT Sixty Residents Notified to Re- port March 13 for Spring Term of Court in Na- trona County. Preparations are being made for the spring term of court, a jury panel of 60 persons having bean nottified to re- Port for service on March 13. The spring term will open during the later part of the present week and every effort will be made to fa-iiitate dis- Position of criminal cases so that a jong civil docket can be disposed of south of Wheatland in Platte | : ty, consisting of approximately |before the summer months. | Those who have been summoned for jury service tates J. G. Kirkendall, H. Gompf, G. T. Banker. Roy Mills, ‘fiom Oscar Smith, A. R. Holroyd, | Richmond Schooner, John HE. Rouse, Bert Randberg, R. W. Doucks, R. V. Copsey, W. E. Chapman J. W. Mc- Donald, Elmer Hoffman, James Mitchell, William A. Schultz, Land, B. B. Tee, Frank Morris, J. W. Bingenhelmer, H. Ft. Piere, ©. A. Rhoads, Chartes F. Gross, G. E. Crum D. W. Carr, Theodore Campbell, H. soft-drink partor, was informed that iy) Stabl, Claude Johnston, George A. had been the property of the loca an, O. L. Walker, H. L. Ken- Moose lodge. puld find no record of|nedy, L. T. Hall, William Cronin, its having been transferred by the lodge to other ownership, made de- mand for it, was refused delivery and replevined the head in the interest of \the lodge. Now, however, he sudden- ly has abandoned the action and the head is back in the soft dring parior. The sudden change of front resulted from the discovery—so far as McCand- less was concerned—that the Moose lodge that had owned the head long go passed out of existence, and that th is absolutely no connection be- tween the defunct lodge and the pres- ent lodge. ‘Air Mail Will Be Given Funds WASBINGTON, March 6—Funds to continue the transcontinental mati air service are to be provided in the annual postoffice appropriation bill under agreements reached by senate ittes members in chargo of the measure. In passing the bill the house refuscd to provide for the air mail service and former Postmaster Gen- eral Hays recently appeared before the senate committee in its behalf. = Stare AUDITORS REIMERTH & VAN DENBERG Accounfants—Income Tax Service 4th Floor 0-S Bldg. Phone 767 ACCOUNTANTS TEE REGISTRY CORP. Menten and Aceountants—Stock Registrar and Tranfer Agents 208-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. Phone 660 WYOMING AUDIT COMPANY 414-15 Midwest Ref. Bldg. Phone 289 Audits, Financial Reports and Analyses, Income Tax Service and General Accounting ARCHITECTS DUBOIS & GOODRICH, Architects Roo 11-12 Townsend Block om: Casper, Wy Phone 440 GARBUTT, WEIDNER & SWEENEY Architects 415 Oil Exchange Bildg. Phone 1162 Robert Simpson A. Hi Ford of Kree- land; John F. Phenn, H. C. Kruschke, Eugene McCarthy, W. A. Hilliar, J. D. Dismuke, George Retallack, J. S. Hardwick, R. R. Boreland, A. B, Me. conechl, W. G. Burnett, Leonard ©. French, J. W. Burns, Oscar W. Hil- green, Herman Engelke, Peter Buck- ley, M. Cole, Glen Tucker, Rex J. John Shikany, L. 8, Worth- ington, W. W. Hank: a FOREST SERVICE WAIVES ROVANCE GRAZING FEES DENVER, Colo., March 6.—Advance fees for live stock grazing on the National Forests will not be required this year, according to a statement just issued by the Forest Service. Ordinarily all grazing fees are duc and payable thirty days before tho opening of the grazing season. This year, however, the secretary of agri- culture has waived this provision and Payments may be mace in two equal installments: One-heif will be paid on or before the time stock enters the forest range and one-half on or before December 1, 19922, No interest will be charged on the deferred pay- —— Subscribe for The Tribune. ——moent. LAWYERS HENCH AND, D BISHOP Suite 9, Daly. E Buildin, . Phone 198 a 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 |Prudential Insurance (i r |__ Phone 1236) P. 0. Hox 102 OSTEOPATHS DR. CAROLINE ©. DAVIS Osteopathic Physician Suite 6 Tribune Apartments Phone 388 AUTO PAINTING STEWART AND COMPANY Auto Painting Phone 1072W 134 North Kimball BAGGAGE and TRANSFER i ing and Phone 74J. ». Heavy Moving. SEARLES TRANSFER Res. Phone 87W = Office Phone 701W MOVING A SPECIALTY BEAUTY PARLORS EXCLUSIVE MARCELL SHOP Lacille Elles Phone 6823 CONTRACTORS 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 1457 DR. L_E. BERQUIST Zuttermeister Bldg. Phone 1757 DOCTORS MARSHALL ©. KEITH, M.D. Office Phone 30 Residence. 164 Private Hospital—12 South Durbin ELECTRICIANS baer NS ELECTRIC Co. Wirin; LAWYERS DR. L. L. WADE Osteopathic Physician Room 5-7 Wood Bik. Phone 12773 DR. C. A. SANFORD Osteopathic Physician Midwest Bldg. Phone 1030 DR. ©. I. ARNOLDUS Osteopathic and Chiropractic Physic 310. O-S Building Phone 1754 PLUMBERS SERVICE PLUMBERS {Plumbing, Heating, Gas and Repair Work and General Pi Work 1102 South Elm St. Phones 1077M and 6593 _—$—$—$— RADIATOR REPAIRING ———_—— CASPER AUTO RADIATOR WORKS Repairing—Cleaning—Recoring 434 W. Yellowstone Phone 10654W ROOF CONTRACTING WYOMING ROOFING General “Roofing terete ee ing ard SI 527 East Twelfth 7s * phone 1Se4W. SIGN PAINTING steusE SH DID Im Bash Signs, Show Cards and Poster Art. 242 W. Yeilowstone. Phone 35 — ee STEWART AND COMPANY SIGNS and SHOW CARDS Outdoor Advertising Phone 1072W 134 ‘North Kimball TAXIDERMISTS THE RELIABLE FUR 5I Manufacturing and Rem pastes es st 333 South Elm Street Phone Bhone 1934 AUGUST MARTIN, ‘Taxidermist Bobcat and Coyote Rugs 3 Specialty Phone 791M “105 Seath Conwell TAILORS pan = rd oye HALEY ies’ and Gents’ Tailoring, Cleaning Pressing, Repairing and Alterations. 116 E. Midwest Ave. Phone 4833 cerry = oe eat LACY 1200 RELIABLE TAILORS h Grade Dependable Garments Zuttermeister Building. anaes

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