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to oe Addrers “KR”, — = "ANTED—First class pastry cook or WAN around cook who ean codic fn delicatessen kitchen; if not compdt- ent please do not apply. Call 4533 oe for general = sieit WANTED — A_woman house work. 442 South rANTID—Carpenter you ten to 30 per cent on now remodeling or repairing. penter, box S28. YOU WANT your OF aired, call at 367 So. 600. Car- S1eit Tomitare re: Ash, or phone 8-5-tf high power vacuum; calsomining; B stoor waxing; window’ washing: also rug scrubbing; prices right. Phone STM. Economy 3-10-5t* UGH laundry; will call for and Geliver. Phone 159iNJ. 3-14-6t WANTED TO BUY TO BUY— Furniture of kind. 120 West Midwest avenue 249. 224tt used pion, WANTED ‘TO BUY — Several Fords, late owes * Box A-128, Tribune, Sauce |, twa g-l4ete BARBE I wish to hear of goo small town barber shop for sale WANTED TO LEASE—Business lot. Address tion and rent. C. I., Mox 5: 3-13-1c lo 84, Casper. $-14-1t8 | 1500. heavy oak Dolige body; seat attached. Call evenings. 733 West Railroad avesue. 13-2t° over- ‘Two Dodge tires 4 and tubes at leas than list strect. size, 33x: Price. 1129 South Beech cocks, $5; cockerels $3; strain. Irving. Phone 6F14. HIGH GRADE PIANO—A .B. Chase; mechanically good as new L. 1. Gu lich. Phone 1117M after 630 p.m. 11st FOR SALE—Bargatins im coal racges. Casper Gas Appliance Co. Phone 1-26-t£ FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE —Good dividend paying stock; good discount if sold at once or trade for car. Bax 1982. 3-.23-2t* ATTENTION HOMESTEADERS. For mile Pullford tractor with 14- inch plow, Phone 1606M or 510W. s11ste FOR SALD—Picycie. 1129 South Beech after 4 p, m. 314-10 FOR SALE—OU newspapers. Call at ‘Tribume office. L-254fdh ———— FOR SALE—Manure for ganien and lawn; also some kindling. Phone Sisk. 3-13-2t FOR SALE—Safe, office filing cab- inet, office desk; Ford delivery car; small adding machine. Phone 1038. sit FOR SALE—One carpenter tool box; one pair colonades complete; size auto tarp; electric plate; ki erosene eet ten-galion oil tank with base hes ; | with ol ; coal oil gas generator fittings; one nearly new duofold and mattress; one wardrobe, North Center street. Phone be RA for | Prospects; lot. Box A-115, Tribune. SALE—Purbred brown leghorn len 3-13-2t* and selling all FOR SALE— Two Plymouth Rock roosters, Sitver TIace Wyandotte hens. 134 North Jackson street. HOUSEHOLD GOODS ©/SARTAIN AND SUMEY HOUSE 3-14-2te AUCTION the time, used and new furniture; upholstering . J. R. Sartain, auction- repairing. eer, 326 West Phone 1617J. 3 ‘Yellowstone avenue. 11-19-tf good plano with 1117M after FOR SALE—Baby buggy; 306 North Kimball A. turefl or anything have anything to trade, South Ash street or phone models proferred; state | . "Wy" Jocation for one in Wyoming] CUS Montana, Address Art Schlack, Ti- den, Neb. 313-2t* WANTED TO BUY—Ford touring or sedan car at once. saa ee * eap. 214 West F reet. oe eae 3-11-3t* ‘ANTED TO BUY — Furniture of any kind. 120 West Midwest avenue} ‘Phone 249. 2-24-tf particulars to the Denver Denver, o11-3t | FO! > reasonable, street. Phone o 36T 1660, 7--tt Music Co. 3-8-15t baby carriages, 218 North Beech WANTED TO BUY — Furniture of, any kind. 120 West Midwest avenug ‘Phone ~ 249. 2-24-tf _———————— WANTED TO BUY—Saddles, harn and tarps. Phone 1086 9-15-tf VANTED——AIl kinds of furniture, stoves, rugs; we deal quick and pay Phone Q15-+tf S-10-4t SEE US for gas ranges, heaters, burn- and all appliances. FOR SALE — Sacrifice; Story and Clark piano; overstuffed Nvingroom set, oriental and Indian rugs; furniture; porch benches and other ho} Exchange 1-19-tf tapestry bedroom usehold ar- S13 ste t/or good car. Phone 702. | une. WANTED—Ford car in exchange for househola goods, Victrola and rec- ords. Box A-120, Tribune. 3-13-4t° 7 FOR SAL" OR TRADE—Good busi- ness; werl located; one man can handle; little cash needed; wil take car on deal. P. O. box 1492, 3-10-4t FOR SALE OR TRADE—Direct from ‘Tribune. 3-13-2t° Sed SLE a 2 FOR TRADE—Good small improved Missouri farm for bags“ WANTED TO {RADE—Small car for building lot, Address N. Lat ate FOR SAL® OR TRADE—For Casper property or Wyoming land, quarter fection improved land Dawson county, Nebraska. Address P. O, Bae Aa FOR SALE OK RENT FOR SALE OR LEASB—Good place for chicken, dairy and produce farm; five miles south of Casper on Garden Creek. Call owner 643 South Park street. Phone 720J. 3-14-1t* FARMS FOR RENT FOR LEASE—Irrigated ranch, Big Horn basin, Wyo.; 28 acres alfalfa; 10 acres sweet clover; 37 acres.to re- claim; all fenced; excellent water; 2 miles from town. Write immrediatel: house partly ; suitable for for terms to 311 Pacific Finance Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. 3-14-4t* FOR RENT HOUSES FOR REN%—Modern furnished house. 835 Bast Third street, 3-13-3¢ FOR RENT—Modern house tworocoms Kitchenette, bath and two large with reakiast and furniture; just redecorated; cheap. 1169 North Cen: street. 3-14-2t¢ cottnge, fur- R RENT—Tworcen nished, $35. 535 West Yellowstone 314-3t* house on CY com- 3-14-3t FOR RENT—Modern nished house; lights, water furnish- ed; reasonable; adults only. 1228 South Cedar street. 3-14-3t FOR RENT—Five-room modern house completely furnished. 103 ‘North Kimball street. 3-M-tt* FOR RENT — Furnished batching cabin; suitable for one person. In- quire Hrakebill's store, MHis, house in rear. street. Phone 639. FOR RENT—Fiveroom house com- pletely and nicely furnished; gas for heating and cooking. 1225 Soath Ash street. Phone 165M. : FOR RENT— Yhreeroom furnished house; gas. 127 North Grant street. 3-14-1t FOR SALE—Four-room house, two finished rooms in basement, $3,500, $1,500 down and balance like rent. 915 Si_Joln, sirect,.Phone 34, sli modern and $65 per month.| FOR FOR RENT— Ninercom house in North Casper; $50 per month. Phone 1078. B16-3t FOR RENT—Five-room modern on Jefferson street. $70 unfurnished. Phone 1078. 3-14-3t | R RENT —Threeroom house in Kenwood; just retinted, $15 a month. Ask at Gates Service station. 3-14-2t POR RENT- Pinson; kitchen. 200 West K wis FOR RENT ROOMS FOR furnished room for men with boart; also day board- ers wanted. 115 North Park street. Barts BOARD ANP ROOM, $9 a week; ght housekeeping ‘rooms, $10 per month, Call 318 West First street. Ap- ply at Diningroom. s-142te ROOMS at the Antlers; exclusive; moderate. 616 South Wolcott street. 313-6t FOR RENT—Furnished beiroom In modern home; suitable for two. 624 South Wolcott etreet. Phane sare 14-2 house, two lace; water in Phone 3-14-6t FOR RENT—wNice modern room, next to bath: close in. 310 CY avenue. | Phone 1436. 3-14-3t* FOR RENT — Slecpingrooms, steam | beat; $5 per week and up; two-room | housekeeping apartment; four-room house partly furnished; suitable for bachelors, 350 North Beech _ street House. 314-2 3-14-2t FOR RENT— Two nico basement sleepingrooms; suitable for four adults; also garage. Call evenings and Saturéay. 833 South Elm street. 2-10-4t FOR RENT—Nicely furnished } ingroom; modern; convenient to bath. 122 North Kimball street, Phone 1128. 3-13-3t RENT—Rooms, upstairs, 220 South Center street. Inquire at Kas- Dry Goods Co, 137 East eer! 2-23 FOR RENT—front bedroom; large windows; hot water heat; close in if destred. 426 Suuth Kimball street. Phone 362. 3-13-2t BOARD AND ROOM, home, near rofinery. 1334 South Willow street. Phone 262M. ‘3-11-3t FOR basement rooms on East Third street; close in; $20 furnished or $30 unfurnished. Phone 1078. 3-14-3t FOR RYGT—Two furnfsbed rooms; ‘itable for rentiemen; $10 per/ month. Phone 18583. S-14-2te| FOR RENT—Completety furnished room with kitchenette; suitable for) employed Indy. 615 South Lincoln 314-2 BOARD AND ROOM, private family; 515 South Beech street. FOR ‘Rooms by Pines hotel. Phono 456J. -ANTED—Two board with private family; nice room and comfortable home. Box A-123, Tribune. B-43-ste FOR RENT—Large front room all modern. 922 South David Phone TiITW. treet 3-13-3t —Drawn for The Casper Tribune by George McManus nished apartment, also sleepingroom in modern home. oh streot. FOR RENT—Very desirable two-room modern semibasement apartment; bath, gas; reduced rent. 145 North Jackson street. 3-14ate FOR RENT — Tworoom Tribune apartment, steam heat; hot and cord 4 electric range; ice box: built-in cupboard; Murphy bed; large bathroom; kkundry equipped with elec tric washer. Call at Apartment 1, Tribune building. 3-2-tf apartment; gas, electricity; close In. 340 West Yellow stoné avenue. 3-13-2t FOR RENT—Threeromm unfurnished apartment; gas heat: Murphy bed 940 East Second street. ‘B-11-3t FOR RENT—Modern apartment with closet and bath; hot and cold water, $30 furnished. "355 North Lincoln street. Phone 176 3-14-1t* FOR RENT—One two-room partly fur- range in kitchen; $35 | Phone 1539M. FOR RENT —Two-room apartment; gas, lights and water; $30 per mo} 212 West First street. te | FOR RENT—Two apartments; three rooms and bath; unfurnished except gas heater and range at 216 East F street. Phone 589J. 3-13-40 271W. 3-14-3t* FOR RENT—Two-room modern apart- ment; gus. 304 East A street. 3-14-2t FOR RENT—Furnished apartment; large livingroom, kitchenette and bath. Phone 381. 3-10-t¢ FOR RENT— Furnished two-room. brick apartments, $30 por month; single room $15. 406 West First street. 11-60 ———<$—<$<$<—_$_——$————— FOR RENT — Modern three-room apartment, completely furnished. Phone 638J. S14 FOR RENT — Apartment, modern, partly furrtished; private bath and gas stoves. 608 West Tenth street. In- quire 1300 South Elm street. Phone 543W. ate FOR RENT— Threeroom furnished basement apartment. 241 North Mc- Kinley str Phone 357. B-14-3t FOR RENT— Clean, well furnished two-room basement apartment. Cull after 5 p. m. Phone 1797W. 933 South Spruce street. 3-14-2t* FOR RENT — Large front modern furnished or unfurnish- ; hot water heat; large closets; built-in features; apart. ment. 807 East Third street. Phone 1235 W. 3-14-3t FOR RENT — Two-reom furnished apartment; light and heat. Rex partments. A S-14-1t FOR RENT—MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT—Garago on South Oak street. See Galles at Norris Market. EST FOR RENT—A-1 plano to responsi! parti O. box 161 3-14 LOST AND FOUND ROOM AND BOARD or rooms for rent. 525 West Thirteenth street, be- tween Oak and Spruce street. 3-14-3t* HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS FOR RENT ¥OR er threo unfurnish- i basement rooms; lights and clean; gas, lights and water in. 1064 South Box Elder street. bec | LOST—On school grounds or near city hall Norweginn hymn book. Anna Jacobson in gilt letters on back. Phone 1338. 3-13-1t* Lost—Party finding baby picture in basement of postoffice kindly re- FOR ‘Three rooms furnished | to manager_of Arkeon and avoid trou- for light houskesping; hot water|ble; no questions asked. 3-14-3t gas and electric ghts; $80 per month. Room 4, Zuttermeister 5 CHANCES ‘sa4at BUSINESS for housekeep- ing. 835 East Third street. 3-14-3t FOR SALE — Small grocery store, good location, $800 cash. Box A-118, furnished except gas and lights connected; bath, priv- ileges of laundry; no dogs. 1044 South Walnut street. 3-19-2t FOR RENT—Furnished tusement mt: electric washer, garage. bh | |partme! light; gas, hot and cold water, toilet Tribune. 3-1-3 FOR SALE—Grocery and meat busi ness; paying real most rea- sonable rent in the city. Write or wire box A-110, Tribune. 3-9-10t PERSONAL READINGS given by Madam Wonder; LEGAL NOXZICES. in NOTICE OF INCORPORATION OF THE WINTER-HENTHORNE INCORPORATED. The Winter-Henthorne, porated, was incorporated in the of- fice of the Secretary of State, Chey- enne, Wyoming, on the 17th day of February, 1922, at 9:10 a. m. The object for which this cor- poration is formed is to conduct a retail, wholesale and manufacturing jewelry and_ optical business; to buy, sell and manufacture all kinds Tncor- ‘;|of goods usual and incidental to the carrying on of a retail, wholesale and manufacturing jewelry and op- tical business and to buy all ma- chinery and personal property and conveniences necessary or incident to carrying out the objects of said 1431_ East | corporation. Cad ~| iff’s expense _ ay oe 25. ~|H. L. Sef sheriff's ex- pense __ ces iMiee |J. L. Marquis, jail expense |Natrona Power Co., court 9-61 pany be Fifteen Thousan4 Dollars ($15,000) divided into Fif- teen Thousand (15,000) shares of the par value of One Dollar ($1) each. | The term of existence of said Company shall be fifty years. The place where the business of this corporation shall be carried on is Natrona County, Wyoming, and such other locations in the United States as the directors may select. The number of directors of said Company shall be three and the names of the directors who shall manage the concerns of said com- pany for the first year are J. H. Henthorne, Arthur D. Jett and L. E. Winter of the County of Natrona and State of Wyoming. | The location of the principal of- fice of said Company in this state shall be at 141 East Second Street, in the City of Casper, Natrona County and State of Wyoming, and the agent in charge of said office thorne. WINTER-HENTHORNE, INC. J. H. Henthorne, | President and Treasurer. Publish March 11, 13, 14, 1922. doa Besta COMMISSIONERS PROCCEDINGS March 7. 1922. State of Wyoming ) ss. County of Natrona ) The Board of County Commis-) sioners, in and for Natrona County, State of Wyoming, met this 7th day of March, A. D, 1922, in regu- lar session, there being present Chairman T. A. Hall, Commission- ers Robert J. Veitch and Charles Anda, and Catherine Dunn, clerk, The following proceedings' were had to-wit: ‘The unapproved minutes read and approved. The following bills presented, audited and allowed, an4 certifi- cates ordered drawn for same: Wyoming Clinical Labora- tory, health service____ G. M. Penley, salary and expense Dr. J. F. O'Donnell, salary and expense —_-_-_____ Lyle E. Jay, salary and ex- pense = Ira W. Naylor, expense John H. Casey, salary and expense M. W. Purcell, expense _ E. McDonal: pense Hazel Conwell, salary and expense Margaret Longshore, salary Addie Kensinger, salary Margaret Taylor, salary. W. E. Flaherty, salary A. E. Brown, salary. . L, Marquis, salary. Frank Devlin, salary. John Powert, salary. H. L. Seidel, salary. Cl Miskel, salary. Chavles Creech, salary_ George S. McKenzie, salary Frank C. Bailey, salary_ Augusta Luhrsen, salary_ Gladys Ford, salary. in Barrett, salary__ ‘Margaret England, salary_ May Hamilton, salary_ Jane McDonald, salary_ W. E. Tubbs, witness fees F, Williford, sheriff's e: $236.50 50.00 256.90 180.60 152.25 salary and 380.90 288.14 301.77 125.00 125.00 100.00 pense a A. Michener, \_pense |J. L. Marquis, |_pense ee ae |Earl C. Boyle, sheriff's ex- pense _ |Shogren’s Key Shop, sheriff’s sheriff's ex- 'J.L. Marqu | pense ___ J. L, Marquis, sheriff's ex- expense AS ey 31.11 J. L, Marquis, sheriff's ex- expense |John Powert, }_pense — sheriff's ex- Jordie & Reeves, jail e: pense eR Bruce Bros., jail expense. F. N. West, court house ex- pen: } house expense | Casper Stationery Co., court house expense _ Henry Transfer Co. house expense ____.._ American Electric 84.08 241.30 court 24.00 Ks court house expense__ 10.80 | Mt. States Telephone Co., court house expense... 105.90 The Mills Co., court house expense ___-__ 567.05 Natrona Power Co., house expense _ 92.05 New York Oil ©o., court house expense ________ Perkins Bros. Co., court - house expense __|___ 50.25 The Mills Co., court hous expense ~-.-._._ 32.00 Jardine & Slack, court house expense _______ 63.00. Natrona County Tribune, printing ______ = 88.80 Natrona County Tribune, printine - 72.5( Mrs. Eliza J. Cocklings pen ‘ 57.00] fr PAGE SEVEN nee = Anda, and Catherine Dunn, cle |. The following proceedings were | had to-wit: The following bills were present- ed, audited, and allowed and cer- tificates ordered drawn for same: salary and expense 235.80 G. . Penley for Bert Laird, salary --......_ 80.67 |Arehie Burdick, salary__ 150.00 |Augusta Adams, salary 125.00 Arminto Garage, road and bridge -- 8.00 Burroughs Adding Ma- chine, court house ex- pense: ._.¢- 2. J ears 13.05 | May Hamilton, educational expense _ 125.56 Richards & C poor and pauper_____" 14.37 Natrona Co. Red Cross, poor and pauper_______ 94.05 | Kittie B. Payne, poor and pauper ._ «7, EES AS 9.60 Central Jewish Aid Soci- ety, poor and pauper___ 15.00 Casper Motor Ca, poor mee 57.80 sion — — . 12.00 Mrs. Ethei pensian 20.00' The application for pension of M: t Beacher, pension. 15.00 Margaret Martin, received and al- jargare' Ella J. McGowen, pension. 15.00 lowed im the sum of $20 per month. Marie Scott, pension. —— 20.00 Petition end affidavit for coneel- Cora Lynn, pension____..__ 15.00! lation or refund of taxes presented Pearl B. Goff, pension... 25.00/ and _ allowed Florence Johnson, pension. 10.00 C. A. Richi erro- J. L. Marquis, poor and neous assessment -____$ 4.00 pauper __- __---. 25.00 Midwest Refining Co., Chas. Anda, poor and pau- | 1920 erroneous ascess- ES Sa a _ 1,247.62 Natrona Transfer & Fuel , Co., poor and pauper__.. 71.25 pi tay assessment -.._' 947.78 ere being no further business » Transf F | bo ae Saag pee eae the Board adjourned until March Co,, poor and pauper____ 23.60 Mrs. Susan Manbeck, poor 9, 1922. and pauper ~........___ 38.25 —_ T. A. HALL, Todd W. Bowman, poor and 7 Chairman. pauper _...___-________ 50.00 | Attest: Todd W. Bowman, poor and CATHERINE DUNN, Clerk. Earl C. B ne td March 9, 1922. State of Wyoming ) 5.96 )ss. County of Natrona _) paubericoot op 40.00 Green & Menke, poor and |__ The Board of County Commis- PRUNE oS we 18.25) Sioners in and for Natrona County, Chas. Anda, hospital ex- Wyoming, met this 9th day of pense 4.45| March, A. D, 1922, pursuant to ad- Chas. journment of yesterday, there being bridges. . 3.00| Present Chairman T. A. Hall, Com- Chas. Easton, road and “(missioners Robert J. Veitch and bridges 5-5 =>" “g60'00 —_ Anda, and Catherine Dunn, Robt. J. Vei clerk. pO a ee caer athe following proceedings were The Norris Co., 5; ‘o-wit: bridge roo? Toad and oo] The following bill were present- Casper Supply ““"|ed, audited and allowed and cer- bis ot A yak a aR te 23.55 | tificates ordered drawn for same: Motor Truck Co. Dr. H. R. Lathrop, salary_$ 150.00 ; V. R. Dacken, salary_. 150.00 Sa ete Oa Fivira Ganus, pension 35.00 and bridge “ 4.64| Margaret Martin, pension 20.00 Natrona Transfer & Foal Bier ie! Payne, poor and Soke ‘0., road and bridge. 19.75 La -------- B Continental Oil Co. The Mills Co., court ex- ie and. bridges... 2-255 70.11 - ae ar 22. Center St. Filling Station, = EOD) POCE an road and bridge________ 109.12 | PF tathrop, poos and 103.00 gece Shehan, road and ‘pauper irop, poor and oaena Adige Ses ere gee ee DRDO Ne srr 2,464, Frank Holloway, iis Olive M. Bats, poor end W. Be Dickior seed’ ea Dr. J. Roach, poor and bridge oor ene eee peter Geers ree 40.00 Petition and affidavit for cancel- lation or refund of taxes presented jand allowed: Freeland Telephone Co., 1921 erroneous assessment _ bridge Joe Bucher, ro $35.01 Bob WI The resignation of J. C. Smith as ae ep cea oe ee Justice of the pence of Hast Cas- Cap Bayley, road and bri fae ee Dee cinct, asper, Wyoming, PGT Guiven sand bridge 40.00| rocented and accepted, to take ef- fect immediately. There being no further business the Board adjourned. bridge S. C. Hill, road and bridge. R, M. Edmonds, road and bridge = 4 ee John Kiel, road and bridge _ arg John Kiel, road and bridge. “anges DUNN, 4 Casper Herald, assessor's 4 peer teat expense _ = Motor Service Station, Sessor’s expense ________ Western Blue Print Co., as- sessor’s expense ___ ‘ampbell Hardware Co. expense R. T. Kemp Co., insurance. Lew M. Gay, coroner's ex- Publish March 14, 1922, %y Ss Lee NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE. MENT AND DISTRIBUTION OF ESTATE. In the District Court of the Sixth Judicial District, in and for the County of Natrona, State of Wyo- ming. In the matter of the Estate of Thomas W. Wroot, deceased. Notice is hereby given creditors and other persons inter- ested in the above entitled estate that on the 28th day of February, 1922, the undersigned administra- tor filed his final account and peti- tion for distribution of said estate with the Clerk of the above-entitled Court, where anyone interested may examine said account and petition and file objections thereto at any time on or before April 25, 1922, that is within thirty days after the last Repiss ton of this notice on March 28, 1922, and if no objec- Riach, coroner’s Golden ey service -- 16.92 Petition and affidavit for cancel. lation or refund of Taxes reecived| and allbwed as follows, ‘to-wit: Wyoming Oil Fields Co., 192 erroneous assessment August Lauber, 19 eous assessment tions are filed, essment —________ administrator Harold Richards, 1921 will make final settlement of said yiervice man, road tax_____ 2.00| estate on April 25, 1922, or as soon Jena, P. Rasmussen, 1917 du- thereafter as the matter may be ate heard by the Court. Dated this 28th day of February, A. D. 1922, ES E. L. McGRAUGH, L. M. Puckett, 1 ous assessment # W. Halley, 1921 ex-serv- ice man road tax_._______ 2.90 Administrator of the Estate of Keith Lumber Co., 1921 er- Thomas W. Wroot, Deceased. oneous assessment ______ 16,8| Pub. Feb. 28, Mar. 7, 14, 21, 28, 1922. E. Firth, 1921 erroneous ssessment’_ The Midwest Refining Co. 1921 non-assessable ______19,49| _ Statement of Earnings or Collec. tions by Hazel Conwell, clerk of| W¥0-, March 4, 1922. District Court, for the month of|. It is hereby certified, That the October, 192 }Queen Insurance Company of America of New York, in the State Sarnings or Collec-|0f New York, has complied with Conwell, clerk of| the Insurance Laws of this state for the month of|2"4 is authorized to transact the business of Fire, Motor Vehicle, _$236.39| Tornado, Windstorm and Cyclone, 5 agi, 300.00| Rict, Civil Commotion and Explo- There being no further business | 10% Insurance in this state for the the Board adj | Witnead ang tienes ianuparped, until March/ Witness my hand and seal of of- T. A. HAIL, | fice the day and year first above Chairm’s | written. n.| (Seal) D. M. FORSYTH, z Insurance Commissioner, Marion P. Wheeler Agency, local agents. Publ CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICATION Insurance Commissioner’s Of- State of Wyoming. Cheyenne, Statement of tions by Hazel District Court, November, 192 Attest: CATHERINE DUNN, Clerk. | March 8, 1922. | State of Wyoming ) a )ss. JUDGE RESUS BENG County of Natrona ) |_ OKMULGER, oe a, neces The Board of County Commis-, The Associated Press.—Judge H. R. sioners in and for Natrona County, | Christopher of the Okmulgee county Wyoming, met this & day of; superior court, was here today to re- March, A. D. 1922, pursuant to ad-| sume his seat on the bench, having re. jounrment of yesterday, there be-| turned late yesterday from Chicago ing present Chairman Tom Hall,| where he went from Covle, Okla, ex Commissioners Robert J, Veitch and actly a month ago today th March 14, 1922. ——__—_ svedsew