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THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 1922. VERTISING If you have what ye. don’t want and want what you don’t have—Use Tribune Want Ade CLASSIFIED | | BRINGING UP FA BY cot 4 JERRY- PINDCHLE ISA FINE GAME- VERTISING RATES—The rate tot tatarons Want Ads in The Cas per Daily Tribune is 1% cents a word each insertion; minimum 25 cents OUT OF TOWN ts yment o! same. then, aoe ts and the rate per the words an: word for ‘fhe Casper Daily Tribune. CLOSING HOUR—Want Ads to be properly must be in The Daily Tribune office before 10.30. Want Ads received after 10:30 5 12:30 p. m. will be inserted under the head. “Too Late to Classify. HELP WANTED—MALE —_———— -ANTED—Expert planing mill man, Wasellent prospects for one willing to become. associated with company. Address .“R", care Tribune. — 3-10-tf ——— HELP WANTED—FEMALE ‘ANTED— Competent woman for Week on a ranch. Box A-122, Trib- hee B13-4t Yeas a Ea 'TED— Young lady to work in ly A-i36, Tribune. 3-16-30 THER FOR SALE—HGUSES —< $< FOR SALE—Nice five-rdom house in North > cast t; near school and store, $150 down and $35 per month. Ask at Gates. Service sta- tion. 3-14-3t Compara: well located: all over house; five gaa rooms upstairs; two dowrt: lawn, troos e FOR SALE—Two-room ‘house and furniture; $200 cash or will take ge0d Ford. Phone 102W. 3-16-3t° passat da start vaheie ht a FOR SALE—House and ipt; good well; $300, 130 down, balance $10 monthly; next door to plunge, Harry Dailey, Mills, Wyo. 3-13-6t¢ — FOR SALE—Furnished or unfurnish- ed stx-room house; aiso furniture for sale. 515 South Durbin street. 3-13-6t FOR SALE—My 31,500 equity in five- room «ist front house in North Cas- per; close in for $650 cash; my month- ly payment is $35. Ask at Gates Service station. 3-14-3t FOR SALE—Five-room modern home AGENTS WANTED a ENTS —Men and women, make $20 AGHiy, selling coupons, samples free. Kauderer, 936 Broadway, Brooklyn, N. ¥. 3-14-78 Bee pee oe.) iy ae sete FRETS “* POSITIONS WANTED WILL GO out sewing. Mrs. Beable. Phone 132 3-16-4t k. A. wood | FOR SALE—Dairy cows a! farm. are WANTED—Any kind of carpenter work or cabinet work; screen doors, ‘etc.; A-1 workman; references furnish: ed. 645 West Ninth street. Phone $144. -ANTED—Team work; gravel, sand ie ‘excavating; lawn work. Call 521M. Walt Lavelle. 3-15-3t Ww. Immediately, position as cashier, cigar clerk or candy clerk; references. Box A-130, yin - Pers SERVICES OFFERED WANT your furniture re call at 367 So. Ash, or pene IF 1660 PLAIN and. fancy. 3 also remodeling. 238 West Seventh street. Phone 1543W. 3-14-6¢ SS EXPERIENCED landscape gardner will make garden and new lawns; will, furnish manure $5 a yard. Box A187, Tribune. + 314-308 — ee PROFESSIONAL house cleaning with high power vacuum; calsomiuing; floor waxing; window washing: also ‘rug scrubbing; prices right. Phone 697M. 3-10-6t* TRUCK dray trips to homesteads; price right You ts to all. Phone 191M. ; 3-16-5t* Ths ‘ALL BROOKS for house and office CATAnings windows and rugs cleaned. Phone 1367. S15-4t PHONE, 396, are due for @ change of sea- eons soon—-now is one of the best times of the year to have your plano,tuned and looked over. For guaranteed. work call E. Ward at t Alls Eh lone ae anes D. GHD Mirrors resilvered. Harn- Brothers Furniture Co. “ey ——— ROUGH dry laundry; will call for and Qeliver: Phone 159iNJ. _ S146 WANTED TO BUY WANTED TO BUY—~ Furniture of any kind. 120 West Midwest avenue Phone 249. 2-24-tf WE BUY and sell anything of value. | (, one 103) 16-tf WANTED TO BUY—1921 Model Ford roadster. Apply S. G. Simmonson, Smith-Turner Drug store, 3-14-4t WANTED TO BUY — Furniture of any kind. 120 West Midwest avenue Phone 249. 2-24-tf WANTED TO BUY — Furniture of any kind. 120 West Midwest avenue Phone 249. 2-24-t2 ‘WANTED—Anything you have in the way of second hand furniture and will pay more for it. Phone 1086. WANTED—TO RENT WANTEL TO RENT—Modern house in good condition; four or five rooms Tox A-124, Tribune. 3-15-2t* WANTED TO RENT—Sleepingroom in west part of town. Box A-13 Tribune. 3-16-2t* WANTED—Modern five-room house, unfurnished by April 1. Call oa0M, FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES , FOR SALE—Ford touring car; cheap. Phone 838J. 3-16-3t FOR SALE—Ford speedster, $130. In- quire 1234 South Chestnut Lahey Exchange Furniture Co. Ph: FOR SALE—Ford coupe— Hupmobile Touring— Kissel Six— New Cheyrolets at $225 down. Wyoming 0! bile Co., | 454 East xe ne averiue. Phone 987 FOR SALE—Reed tf with two car garage; buy from own- er and save money; small payment will handle. Phone 15755. 3-15-3t® FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Two lots in North Cas- Per; close in; cheap for cash. P. O. box 319. 3-11-6t LIVESTOCK county FOR SALE — 125 head high grad. white face cows, all bred to rvgiste ed bulls; will start to calf about April ; ages from 2 to 5 years; price $65 per bead. P. 0. Box 430, Wyo. Phone ‘145.1. POULTRY FOR SALE—Nine thorobred Rhode Island Keds; eight hens and one rooster; one goad gusoling engine; one set spring wagon wheels; first class; 00d cook stove. 1239 Locust street. 3 15-2t* EGGS for hatching from thorobred Single Comb Ancona’s; 15 for $2, 345 South Conwell street. Phone 6065 3-16-3t* LAND FOR SALE FOR SALE—Mexico, 1,300,000 acres or t, 60 per cent agricultural land, 60 to 75 cents per acre with min- eral rights. Several railroad towns are on this property. R. Kamon, 243 South Center street. Box 1086. Phone aus: -16-2t* FOR SALE—Fine eastern Nebraska farm; or trade for Cusper property; a bargain and easy terms, Box A-135, Tribune, 3-1N-4te HOUSEHOLD GOODS SARTAIN AND SUMEY AUCTION HOUSE Buying and seiliug all the time, used and new furniture; upholstering and repairing. J. R. Sartain, auction- eer, 326 West Yellowstone avenue. Phone 1617J. FOR SALE—A number of good clean blankets and comforts; also good three-quarter mattress. 414 South Oak tion. 610 SEB US for gas appliances; we will save you money. Exchange furni- ture Co., Phone 1086. 3-16-1 IF YOU WANT second-hand furni- turefl or anything second-hand, or have anything. to trade, call at 367 South Ash street or phone 1660. 7-9-tt PIANO AT SACRIFICE PRICE. Very high grade piano tn our pos- session in Casper. Will give tremend- quick — turnover. terms. If interested write at once for particulars to the Denver Music Co., Denver, Colo. 3-8-15t reed Sidway baby Park street. FOR SALE—Grey buggy. 303 North plate; one plumber’s furnace, ne Phone 1575J. FOR SALE—Laundry stove that will heat a 60-gallon tank; also three burner oil stove with oven. avenue. baby cab; see it. 724 South Beech street. Phone 797M. 3-15-3t FOR SALE—Bargains in cual ranges. Casper Gas Appliance Co. Phone 1500. 1-26-tf FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS RI FOR SALE—Old newspapers. Call at Tribune office. 1-25-tf-dh FOR SALE—Sight horsepower gaso- line engine; nearly new, cheap, 335 West First street. 3-15-3t* GRAVEL and sand delivered to any part of the city; pit ru or screened gravel and sand. Phone: 977M or 20 ; 3-15-2t FOR SALE—Small safe, writing desk, sheep wagon, team and harness; sever- al good saddles; also several good phonographs. Exchange Furniture Co. Phone 1086. r 3-16-6t FOR SALE—Dry farm seed; spring wheat. H. D. Hoan, 258 West First street. 8-16-3t* FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR*SALE— 1917 Ford in splendid running order; engine in fine shape; $150. Call 503 South Conwell stree' 3-16-1t* South Conwell street. 3 $7,000; terms. Phone ($605. 3-18-1t*} 3-15-2t* | also Ancona roosters; one-year-old, $5. | 11-19-tf | 3-14-3t* hole gas laundry | FOR SALE OR TRADE WANTED—Ford car in exchange for household goods; Victrola and _rec- ords. Box A-120, Tribune. 3-13-4t° WANTED TO TRADE—Small car for buflding lot. Address N. P., Trib- une. 3-14-3t* FOR SALE OR TRADE—Equity in small form for small Casper prop- erty. Box A-31, Tribune. 2-14-40° |FOR TRADE—Good small improved | Missouri farm for Casper property jor good car. Phone 702. 243 South Center stree' 3-15-2t FOR SALE OR RENT | FOR SALE OR RENT—Homes built, repaired, sold, rented, to buy or rent: cheap; see North Casper Realty, 311 East H street. 1t* FOR SALE OR RENT—Small ranch joining Lander on north; good house and outbuildings. Write or see Ben Gallinger, Mills, Wyo., Box 91. 3-16-2t° 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 immediately house partly furnished; suitable for |for terms to 311 Pacific Finance Bldg., | Los Angeles, Cal. 3-14-4t* FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT—Five-room house on CY avenue; strictly modern and com pletely furnished; $65 per month Phone 1078 3-14-31 oR RENT—Modern five-room fur nished house; lights, water furnish. reasonable; adults only. 1228 Soutt: Cedar street. 5-24-81 FOR RENT—A furnishet house; four \d_ bath; two inclosed three blocks Henning hotel, $70 per month. |Phone 563. 3-14-3t FOR RENT—Nicely furnished four. | room’ house with one-room furnished jhouse in rear. 1212 South Willow 3-14-3t street. Phone 639. pein Le, |FOR RENT—Four-room modern fur nished house; gas for cooking and heating. 835 East ‘Third street. 3-16-3t FOR SALE—Four-room house, two finished rooms in basement, $3,500. $1,500 down and balance like rent. 915 St. John street. Phone 380J. 3-13-5t* FOR RENT—Modern, furnished house two rooms, kitchenette, bath and two large closets; gas*heat; electric lights and full basement; ‘$60 per month. 187 North Jackson street. | 3-16-1t* FOR RENT—Five-room modern fur- nished house. Call for Mr. Reno at 909 or call 1404 after 6. 3-14-5t FOR. RENT — Tworoom furnished house; lights in; no children. 847 South Spruce street. 3-16-11 FOR RENT—Four-room house; 131 North Washington street; not mod- ern except lights; partly furnished. Phone 344. -15-2t* FOR RENT— Strictly modern five room house; all Sreiuennt except linen and dishes. 127 North Grant street. 3-16-2 FOR RENT— Three-room furnished house; modern except bath; close in 423 South Durbin street. Phone 1174 3-16-11 FOR RENT—Four-room unfurnished house; modern; one two-room fur- nished apartment. 600 East A stree' 3-15-4t* {| "OR RENT—Oneroom house unfur- nished, $12; will furnish if desired. Inquire 133 West G street. Phone 480J, 3-15-3t* FOR RENT—Three-room house a1 bath; all modern, completely furnish- ed, including lights; and tele- Phone; for one month $65, Call Se dih 8-15-8t' FOR RENT—Five-room unfurnished house; lights furnished; also garage. 250 North McKinley street. Phone 912R. 3-15-4t® FOR RENT— Nineroom house in North Casper; $50 per month. Phone | 1078. 3-14-3t | FOR RENT—Five-room modern house | on Jefferson street. $70 unfurnished. | Phone 1078. 3-14-3t FOR RENT —Three-room house in Kenwood; just retinted, $15 a month. Ask at Gates Service station. FOR RENT—Modern house. $11 East Fourteenth street. Phones 449J or 704W. 3-15-3t FOR SALE—Four-room house; - erm except bath two minutes wall to"refinery; also ot with small house and garage reasonabk Inquire after 5 o'clock 1192 South Willow street. FOR RENT ROOMS ROOMS at the Antlers; exclusive: moderate. 616 South Wolcott street. 3-13-6t FOR RENT—Rooms, _ uj 220 South Center street. Inquire at Kas- sis Dry Goods Co., 137 East Second atreet. 2-23-tf BOARD AND ROOM, private family; home privileges; prices reasonabl 515 South Beech street. 3-14-6t* FOR RENT—Room in modern home. 742 South Ash street. 3-16-2t FOR RENT—Piéasant room in mod- ern home; close in; private entrance; gentlemen preferred. 214 South Grant street. 3-15-3t* evenings 3-15-6t* Che Casper Daily Cribune is'tT AD SAD AD good home cooking family styl close in, 748 South Durbin street. 3-15-41 OOM AND BOARD or rooms for ront. 636 West Thirteenth street, be- tween Oak and Spruce street. 3-14-3t* FOR RENT—Warm bedroom, next to bath. 302 CY avenue. Phone 11198. 3-15-2t° FOR RENT—Three basement rooms on East Third street; close in: $20 furnisaed or $30 unfurnished. Phone 1078. 3-14-3t FOR RENT—Sleepingroom, adjoining bath; close down town. 245 Ezst Sec ond street. 3-16-2t FOR RENT—Unfurnished basement, vacant March 20; close in. 743 South Durbin street. 8-16-3t FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms: suitable for gentlemen; $10 per month. Phone 1658J.< 3-16-2t° HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—One-room for housekeep. ing. 835 Bast Third street. 3-14-3t Phone 866W. FOR RENT—APARTMENTS FOR RENT—Furnished apartment. large lvingroom, bedroom, kitchen ette; breakfast nook and bath. Apart ment 45, 905 East Second street. Phon: 1424M; $76. 9-ti FOR RENT~-Modern two-room apart ment, down town; private bath steam heat; hot and cold water; laun dry, electric washer; janitor service Phone 1539M. 3-13-6¢° FOR RENT—Two strictly modern furnished two-room apartments on paved street. Pratt Apartment house 716 East A street. Phone 868J. 3-10-tr FOR RENT -Furoaished turee-room clean and wuter, toilet 1431 Fi electric washer, garage. 1 . 3-14-4t First street. Phone 1592R, FOR RENT — Large front modern apartment; furnished or unfurnish ed; gas range; hot water heat; larg« losets; built-in features; new apart . 807 East Third street. Phone é B-14-3t ‘OR RENT—Livingroom, diningroom kitchenette and private bath; com vetely furnished; dishes, bed linen South Welnut street. Phi 3-15. OR RENT—Two-room modern — fur. nished apartment; gas heat; near re inery, $30 per month. Call rear West Railroad avenue. 3-15 "OR RENT—Furnished apart strictly modern. 915 South Walnut street. Phone 553J. 3-15-2t FOR RENT—Two-room housekeeping apartment; furnished except linen walking distance; sidewalks; $25. 1016 South Chestnut street. 3-15-4t FOR RENT — Two-room Tribune apartment, hot and cold water; ge: ice box: built-in cupboard; Murphy bed; large bathroom; laundry equipped with elec- tric washer. Call at Apartment 1, Tribune building. 3-2-tf FOR RENT — Threeroom modern apartment; water and lights; gas range in kitchen; $35 per month. Phone 1539M. 3-14-tf-db FOR RENT—Two apertments; three rooms and bath; unfurnished except gas heater and range at 216 East F street. Phone 5893. 3-13-4t° .4|FOR RENT—Three-room modern fur- nished apartment. Call at 318 South Kimball street. Phone 1404. 3-14-5t FOR RENT—Two-room apartment; furnished or unfurnished modern 136 South Washington street. 3-15-2t® |FOR RENT—Three-room unfurnished apartment; strictly modern. East First street. FOR RENT—Three-room furnished semi-basement apartment; light: |and heat furnished; use of electric washer. 831 East Third street. 3-16-3t® FOR RENT—Desirable two-room mod- ern semi-basement apartment; bath, gas; reduced rent. Call at rear 145 North Jackson street. 3-16-1t* FOR RENT— Choice modern four- room upstairs and basement apart. ments; furnished; $75 and $50 per month ready for occupancy; May 1. Address P. O. box 102. 3-16-38 FOR RENT— Threoroom | furnished basement apartment. 131. ut! Eim street. : 3-16-1t FOR F ‘Two-room partment furnished; lights, gas and water; $30 a month. 258 West First street, up- stairs, 3-16-1t* —$$<______ FOR RENT — Tworoom basement apartment, completely furnished; gaa and lights. 1104 South Walnut rs close in; modern except bath; $30. Whaley Apartments, 610 South Ash street. Phone 1392. : 3 3-16-t¢ FOR RENT — Two-room furnished apartment; close in, $30. 307 North Center street. Phone 456. FOR RENT—Furnished apartment; large livingroom, kitchenette and bath. Phone 381. 3-10-tf WILL TRADE nice level, 40-foot lot; value $700; fronting states hospital for late model car, prefer Nard. Call 303 S-16-1t* FOR RENT—Furnished rooms shanties; suitable for light and house- | keeping and batching. Apply 325. West BC street, 3-15-4t* FOR RENT— Furnished brick apartments, $30 per mont! single room $15. 406 West First stree' 3-11-6t* 1214) 3-16-3t | FOR RENT — Four-room basement. | 119 South Washington street. ‘Phone | 2T1W. 3.1¢3t| FOR RENT—APARTMENTS | FOR RENT — Modern | apartment, completely Phone 638J. FOR RENT— Three-room furnished basement apartment. 241 North Mc. Kinley street. Phone 357. 3-14-3t FOR RENT—MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT—Store for rent $35 per) month. 118 West Midwest avenue. | Apply at Union Cafe. 3-16-20 FOR RENT—Small garag: 307 North Center stree: three-room furnished. S-1L4t* close in. | Phone 4 3-16-2t FOR LEASE—7,000-foot floor space;! ¥ proot building in town; but not on track. Phone 1388. 316-208 | LOST AND FOUND PARTY who took sult coat from Ar-| keon last night was seen. Return to manager of Arkeon and avoid trou-| ble; no questions asked. 3-14-3t | FOUND—Two hats, owner may have same by calling at Tribune and pay-| Ing for this ad. 3-16-tfdh | LOST—Leather bound ledger, con- taining valuable papers in Iris The-| ater Monday night. Please return to Tribune. 3-14-3t BUSINESS CHANCES | SALE—Grocery and meat busi-| ying real profits; most rea sonable rent in the city. Write or wire box A-110, Tribi 3 9-10t] FOR SALE—250,000 acres in northern: Mexico with 6,000 head of grown cattle and all calves; this ranch is well watered and on the 8. P. railroad;| price $1.10 per acre; give terms. R Kamon, 243 South Center street. Hox 1086 3-16-2t° | FOR SALE—Two-room laundry fully equipped. Inquire Wyatt Coy ager 4 tt pn-room —_ boarding > buying furniture “ould take part cash and consider a) » on price of furni-| 3-16-21 mall laundry business and equipment. Call 133 West G street. Phone 4801 3-15-3t* PERSONAL READINGS given by Madam Wonde palm, mind or ds, 319 East C street, opposite Burlington freight 4 pot. Phone 6739. 3-16- FOR SALE 6t RSPIRING and odorous feet easi! cured. Why suffer from this nas! Msease? Immediate relief and sat faction guaranteed or your money hack, Mail size of your shoe and one; dollar to Winston-Gardell Co., Box (31. Cesper, 3-16-1t* —— LEGAL NOTICES, NOTICE OF FINAL _ SETTLE- MENT AND DISTRIBUTION OF ESTATE. | { State of Wyoming } ss. County of Natrona ) i In the District Court of the Sixth) Judicial District. In the matter of the Estate of Albert G. Cheney, deceased. Notice is hereby given to all! creditors and other persons inter- ested in the above entitled estate,| that on February 18, 1922, the un-| lersigned Executrix filed her final report and petition for distribution) of said estate, with the Cle1k 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 tbe heard by the Court. Dated this 23rd day of February, 2: SARAH M. CHENEY, Executrix under the last will and testament of Albert G. Cheney, deceased. William O. Wilson, Attorney for | state. Pub. Feb. 23, Mar. 2, 9, 16, 23, 1922. a See NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE- MENT AND DISTRIBUTION OF STA’ E State of Wyoming ) County of Natrona ) In the District Court of the Sixth! Judicial District. In the Matter of the Estate of) Eric R. Anderson, deceased. Notice creditors and other persons inter- ested in the above entitled estate, that on February 18, 1922, the un- dersigned Administratrix filed her final report and petition for dis-| tribution of said estate, with the} Clerk of the above entitled court,| where any one interested may ex-| amine said report and petition and| 16-2t| file objections thereto at any time|ment only for necessary pu on or before April 24, 1922,| that is, within thirty days a‘ ter the last publication notice on March 1922, ministratrix will make final settle-| | 1922, or as soon thereafter as the FOR RENT—APARTMENTS i] matter may be heard by the Court. ; Wyo., March 14, 1922, —Drawn for The Casper Tnbune by George McManus fm sORRY- JERRY- THE GAME 15 Dated this 23rd day of February, 1922. ELVA ANDERSON, Administratrix of the Estate of Eric R. Anderson, Deceased. William O. Wilson, Attorney for tate. Pub. Feb. 23, Mar. 2, 16, 23, 1922. ep ellbing NOTICE OF INCORPORATION. Specialty Boot Shop Company was incorporated in the office of the Secretary of State of the State of Wyoming, at 2:05 o'clock p. m., March 14, 1 The term of ex- istence of said company is for fifty years next after the above date. The object for which said corpora- tion is formed is to conduct a gen- eral boot, shoe, leather goods and specialty business in all its branches in the State of Wyoming. The capi- tal stock of said Company is Ten Thousand Dollars, divided into one hundred shares at the par value of One Hundred Dollars per share, fully-paid and non-assessable. The affairs and management of said cor- poration shall be under the control of a board of three directors, and N. A. Simkins, P. H. Sautter and B. Wagner constitute said board for the first corporate year of said company. The principal operations of said company shall be conducted in the County of Natrona, State of Wyoming. The principal office of said company is 306 Consolidated Royalty Building, Casper, Wyo- ming, and A. E, Stirrett is the agent for said company in charge of said office. Cc. B. WAGNER, Secretary. Publish Mar. 16, 17, 18, 1922. (N&S) NOTICE OF FIRST MEETING OF CREDITORS. In the District Court of the United States for the District of Wyoming. In the matter of Chester A Wood, Bankrupt. In Bankruptcy 0. 459. Notice is hereby given that on the 9th day of August, A. D. 1921, the said Chester A. Wood was duly adjudicated a bankrupt, and that the first meeting of creditors will be held at 502 Hynds Building, in the City of Cheyenne, Wyoming, on the 24th day of March, A. D. 1922, at 10 o'clock in the fore- noon, at which time said creditors may attend, prove their claims, ap- point a trustee, examine the bank- rupt, and transact such other busi- ness as may properly come before said meeting. Dated this 13th day of March, A. D. 1922. CLARENCE A. SWAINSON, Referee in Bankruptcy. Publish March 16, 1922 puta no te Le CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICATION Insurance . Commissioner’s Of- fice, State of Wyoming. Cheyenne, It is Hereby Certified, That the Western National Life Insurance Company of Cheyenne, in the State of Wyoming, has complied with the Insurance Laws of this state and is authorized to transact the busineess of Life Insurance in this state for the current year. Witness my hand and seal of of- fice the day and year first above| writteen. | (Seal) D. M. FORSYTH, | Insurance Con:missioner Publish March 16, 19! eee COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS. Casper, Wyo., March 13; 1922.’ Bag: The City Council of the City of, Casper met in special session in the Council Chamber in the City Hall at 2o’clock p. m., March 13, 19 with Mayor W. A. Blackmore pre- siding. On roll call the following were present: John J. Hancock, J. J. Gib- lin, John G. Jones, J. S. Pettingill J. M. Whisenhunt and H. H. Price, city clerk. Hl A Resolution was presented as follows: | RESOLUTION PAGE NINE ATTACKS UPON. WAGE POLIIES ARE CONTINUED Shop Crafts Leader Resumes Arguments to Show That Railroads Violated the Transportation Act. WELL- It WOULON'T HAVE MADE IT ANY WAY- CEFTCAGO, March 16.—B. M. Jew ell ,head of the shop crafts, yesterday continued his presentation of evidence before the United States railroad la- bor board wage hearing designed to show that the roads had not held Proper conferences with their em- ployes and consequently could not je gally demand wage reductions by the board. After reading abstracts from the minutes of conferences held on the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy, Chi- cago & Eastern Illinois, Chicago been called to the error in the exe- cution of said former deed, NOW, THEREFORE, for the purpose of correcting said error, BE IT RESOLVED, That the Mayor and City Clerk be author- ized to execute and deliver to the Wyoming Filling Station Company, its successors and assigns, a quit- claim deed executed in behalrt of the City of Casper conveying to the said Wyoming Filling Station Com- pany, all the right, title and inter- est of the said City in said entire tract, subject only to the reserva- tion of a right-of-way or easement in said C for said drainage or sanitary sewers, and the right to maintain and repair*the same. |, Minnespolis # Omaha railroads, Mr. Jewell was interrupted by Chair- man Barton of the board who in- quired if he intended to read from the minutes of conferences of every road. Informed by Mr. Jewell that he meant to present o1 och roads as would give “a general picture of the conferences,” M.. ‘Barton said it might be necessary to go into every Moved by John M. Whisenhunt, | Tod. some of the conferences seconded by John G. Jones, that} ™sht have been proper and some im- the resolution be passed as read. Lena LO An aye and nay vote being taken| J- W- Higgins, representing the western roads, protested that the full minutes, and not abstracts should be read, saying the abstracts were par- tial. Mr. Jewell finally was permit- ted to go ahead tn his own way after ho had said that he expected to fin- ish the abstracts by tomorrow night, _ iM uch E vidence, | No Defendants Man Wanted For | At Jacksonville Grand Larceny Is Under Arrest resulted: John J.. Hancock aye, J. J. Giblin aye, John G. Jones aye, J. S. Pettingill aye, J. M. Whisen- hunt aye. Whereupon the Mayor declared said motion duly carried. There being no further business to come before this meeting, same was adjourned. W. A. BLACKMORE, Mayor. Attest: H. H. PRICE, City Clerk. Publish March 16, 1 JACKSONVILLE, Fia., March 16— Truckloads of evidence, but no one. |to see it against, resulted from county wide moonshine hunt Tues- jday which was carried out by more joes 100 specially deputized citizens under the direction of sheriff's depu- SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, March 16| ties and federal agents. Reece C. Clawson, said to be wanted| An {temized statement of the day's in Butte, Mont., on a grand larceny |hiul as prepared by Sheriff Merrill charge, wi arrested by deputy follows. sheriffs here. Clawson ig alleged to| Twenty-five stills, 16 worms, 889 have taken property valued at ap-|barrels of mash, 11 sacks of coal, 11 proximately $5,000 from the Butte As-|barrels of syrup and 33 gallons of sociation of Credit Men. A civil action | moonshine. was instituted against Clawson here| - Monday to recover the $5,000. | ae Meet me at the Smoke House. Business and Professional Directory LAWYERS HENCH AND BISHOP wyers Suite 9, Daly Building Phone 198 Sages & STIRRETT Lawyers 309-10-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. AUDITORS REIMERTH & VAN DENBERG Accountants—Income Tax Service 4th Floor O-S Bldg. Phone 767 ACCOUNTANTS GUARANTEE REGISTRY CORP. Auditors and Accountants—Stock Registrar and Tranfer Agents HAGENS & MURANE 208-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. Phone 660 Baieies WYOMING AUDIT COMPANY 206-207 Oil Exchange Building 414-15 Midwest Ref. Bldg. Phone 289 WILLIAM 0. WILSON Attorney-at-Law Suites 14-15-16, Townsend Block LIFE INSURANCE |Prudential Insurance Co. of Am Phone 1256J P. 0. Box 1042 re nancial Reports and Income Tax Service and General Accounting ARCHITECTS & GOODRICH, Architects Rooms 11-12 Townsend Block Casper, Wyo. Phone 440 . OSTEOPATHS GARBUTT, WEIDNER & SWEENEY >, 7 ‘Architects DR. CAROLINE C. DAVIS Osteopathi: ‘hysici; Suite 6 Tribune Apartments Phone 388 DR. L. L. WADE Osteopathic Physician Room 5-7 Wood Bik. Phone 12773 DE. 0. A; SANFORD steopathic Physician Midwest Bldg. Phone 1030 DR. ©. I. ARNOLDUS 415 OU] Exchange Bildg. Phone 1162 AUTO PAINTING STEWARD A) OMPANY Auto Painting Phone 1072W 134 North Kimball BAGGAGE and TRANSFER SEE BEN TR ER CO. °. ; Heavy Hauling Ms steopathic and. Chiropractic Phone 74d. 310 O-S Building Phone 1754 SFER Office Phone 701W PLUMBERS MOVING A SPECIALTY BEAUTY PARLORS EXCLUSIVE MARCELL SHOP Lucille Elles Phone 6823) CONTRACTORS W. W. SPROUL, Contractor & Builder 141 West Tenth Phone 376W a it het RADIATOR REPAIRING ——___ CASPER AUTO RADIATOR WORKS Repairing—Cleaning—Recoring 434 W. Yellowstone Phone 104W WHEREAS, on the seventh day of September, A. D. 1918, the City) Council of the City of Casper did! adopt a certain resolution accepting the bid of Henry C. Posey of Six-| teen Hundred Five Dollars ($1605),) for the purchase of a certain tract of land on the south side of Second| Street between the intersection of Beech Street and Maple Street with) Second Street, and | WHEREAS, said resolution did direct that the City retain a drain- : DR. is hereby given to all|age right-of-way across said land,|Zattermeister B and WHEREAS, in the deed executed by the City to the said Henry C.| Posey pursuant to said resolution of September 7, A. D. 1918, there was reserved to the City, through] error, the fee title to a fifteen (15) foot strip across said land cover- ed by said deed, instead of an ic} drainage _sewers| and right to re-} in the same, and WHERAS, the said Henry C. Po-| sanitary | or through said la tworoom {if no objections are filed the Ad-|sey has conveyed said land to the! Wyoming Filling Station Company, ment of said estate on April 25,|a Wyoming corporation, and the at. Suite 20: tention of the City Council has now rortag eee oeoey — CHIROPRACTORS DR. J. H JEFFREY DK. ANNA GRAHAM JEFFREY ROOF CONTRACTING WYOMING ROOFING CO. Suite 318 Midwest Bldg. Phone 706 General Roofing Contractors, |_\_ing and Recoating a Specialty DR. B. G. HAHN |527 East Twelfth Phone 1334W DR. EDNA HAHN Suite 2, Townsend Block Phones. Office 423, Res. 1235 M. E. HARNED, Chiropractor 162 North Kimball St. Phone 1457 I. E. BERQUIST dg. Phone 1757 DOCTORS Phone 1072W 134 North Kimball “MARSHALL ©. I 1 D TAXIDERMISTS KEITH, M. D, Office Phone 30 Residence. 164 = aera Private Hospital—612 South Durbin | pagan RELIABLE FUR SHOP SIGN PAINTING vais se SA! DID IT” ish Signs, Show Cards and Poster Art. 242 W. Yeilowstone. Phone 33 STEWART AND COMP’ SIGNS and SHOW CAR Outdoor Advertisi /Manufacturing and Remodeling Furs xidermist ELECTRICIANS 333 South Elm Street Phone 1923 AMERICAN ELECTRIC. CO. Wiring, Motors, Reparring TAILORS "Phone 1080 0. H. WHALEY Let Us Estimate Your Work Ladies’ and Gents’ sire Cleaning Sea Pressing, Repairing and Alterat 116 E. Midwest Ave. Phone K ANI RELIABLE TAILORS 3 rade D. ble G: 205 Midwest Bldg. Ph, 1200 Zuttermeuster Balldings ered SOLESDOEDLDOOL GOO 9O69900669 09-09 09008060000000600000 BULLACK AND LACY : .

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