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ADVERTISING If you have Seer den tet | ‘How to Answer Blind Tribune Want Ads. want have—Use ee WANTED—Expert planing mill man, prospects for one willing care Tribune. to become. Address “R", een nn HELP WANTED—FEiALE t associated with company 3-10-tf | | « M. E. Phone 1825W Young. lady to work in shop; experience unn: Apply, A136, ‘Tribune. jecessary. 3-16-3t* —_—— VANTED—Woman for general house- Woork. Apply 902 South Grant. street, oo WANTED—Ten experienced salesia- dies on women's apparel. mediately. French Garment Shop. South Wolcott street. Apply im: 210 3-17-1188 | AGENTS WANTED . Trib —————— AGENTS—Men and women, make $20 daily, selling coupons; samples free. 6 Broad Kauderer, N. ¥. 3-1 way, Brooklyn, eTt agent for Casper WANTED—General and vicinity for personal ent and health department of the oldest company writing all forms acciden health "ina life insurance; oj n capable of handling business in particular; commission contract part time service considered. Ad- -ANTED—Housework or washing by be week. the day, hour or Olson. Phone 2683. ‘WILL GO out sewing. Phone 1329. Mrs. Mrs. K. C. B-7-1t Beable. 3-16-4t POSITION WANTED—Woman cook wants lic Phone 672J. 23-171 work in ofl camp. Phone 213R 3-17-2t* | SS POSITION WANTED— Stenographer with five years’ experience as pub-| ‘stenographer wishes position. | t —— WANTED—Any kind of carpenter work or cabinet wo ete; A+’ ed. 645 sereen doors, 1 workman; references furnish- ‘West Ninth street. Phone 814J. 3-13-6t és ED—Team work; gravel, sand find excavating; lawn work. Call 521M. Walt Lavelle. WANTED—Immediately, 3-15-3t® position as cashier, cigar clerk or candy clerk; references. Box A-130, Tribune. 3-144t* SERVICES OFFERED 1660. PAINTER and decorator; will work; kalsomining a specialty. Cal 6335. remodeling. 238 West Sevent street. Phone 1543W. TRUCK dray trips to homestead: ~price right to all. Phone 191) ae 4 if YOU WANT your furniture re call at 367 [Bos Ast. ce) Diane, WANTED—Pupils for private teach- ing by experienced teacher. 634 South Durbin street. Phone Baur 17-2 — give reasonable estimates on any kind of ny B-17-it* ———————————— PLAIN and’ fancy dressmaking; also h 3-14-6¢ 16-5t* — Ss CALL BROOKS for house and office cleaning; windows and rugs cleaned. Phone 1367. i PHONE 306 We are due for a change of sea fons soon—now is one of the best times of the year to have your Piano tuned and looked over. For guaranteed work call E. Ward at the— 4 Richter Music Co. 3-16-4t ae PROFESSIONAL house cleaning with high power vacuum; floor waxing; window washing: rug scrubbing; prices right. F 597M. ga hi ed Brothers Furniture Co. Phone calsomining; fide oh eee DAMAGED Mirrors resilvered. pane 16-6t* ROUGH dry laundry; will call for a1 deliver. Phone 1591NJ. 3-14 WANTED TO BUY WANTED TO BUY— any kind. 120 West Midwest a Phone 24! WE BUY and sell anything of valu: Exchange Furniture Co. Phone 108! WANTED TO BUY—A lot with ‘part of city; must be cheap. P. 319, + nd 6t Furniture of venue 2-24-tf e. 6. tt a ‘small ‘house or garage on it in south O. box 3-16-tf WANTED—To hear of relinquishment for sale; must be of good sage brush thin radius of 50 miles from P. O. box 1838. ee ee ee WANTED TO BUY—1921 Model Ford | roadster. Apply S. G. Simmonson, Dre 3-14-4t Smith-Turner Drug store, Ww. Phone 249. WANTED TO t+ 'ANTED TO BUY — Furniture of any kind. 120 West Midwest avenue 2-24-tf — Furniture of | FOR SALE—Practically new Hudson 1 1 | _————— FOR SALE—House and lot; good well; sale. 515 South Durbin street. FOR SALE—Two-room box 319. Four-room house and furniture and| bathroom; gas heat; this is a bargain | at $3,100 with $1,000 down and balance | in monthly payment. located southwest part, near high school. Sumll two-room house in east part| 25-foot lot, $850 with $250 down, ‘bal-| ance in payments. Nice lot on South Wolcott _ strec with four-room hous: if down. at $5,500 wit Four-room house for rent: Melrose street; $35 per month. We still have Allendale lots for| sale; prices from $200 to $125 per lot: lots 50x140 feet; 10 per cent down and $10 per month. There is city water on this property. North | } Branch Realty Co. } Pratt, Manager. Over Iris Theater! BAT-3t WANTED TO BUY eee ari needle SS WANTED—Anything you have in the! way of second hand furniture and will pay, more for it. Phone 1086. 3-16-tr | wert rene Sf cr salt AAR WANTED—TO RENT | WANTED TO RENT—Sleepingroom in west part of town. Box A-137 une. 3-16-2¢' | WANTED—Modern fiv: | ‘e-room se, unfurnished by April 1. Call 3. hou: 989M. 16. FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES ——— FOR SALE—Ford touring car; cheap. Phone 838J. at Yeat ———— FOR SALE—i920 Dodge touring in very good condition; good tires; has y little use, $525 cash or . E. Kennedy, corner East Second and Park avenue. Phone 1419W. 8-17-2t speedster model; loolcs and runs just | like new; some extra equipment: a| bargain. C. E. Kennedy, corner East | Second and Park | avenue, FOR SALE—HOUSES FOR SALE BY OWNER Comparat; rooms upstait ‘wo down; lawn, trees, etc.; $7,000; terms. Phone 860J. 3-18-1t* FOR SALE-Two-room house and furniture; $200 cash or will take geod Ford. Vhone 102W, 3-15-3t* #300, 130 down, balance $10 monthly: next door to plunge, Harry Dailey, Mills, Wyo. 3-13-6t* FOR SALE—Furnished or unfurnish- ed six-room house; also furniture for 3-13-6t pecccas Dae brendan i aaa Ss thy house, garage and furniture. 1236 South’ Cotton- 34 WILL SELL cheap three-room house Plunge, } Queenie, Mills, Wyo. 3-17-2t* | go ere os he 2 a FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Two lots in North Cas- per; close in; cheap for cash. P. O. 3-11-6t FOR SALE—Corner lot, close to re- finery; cheap; small payment down, balance monthly. Phone 191M. 8-17-3t* FOR SALE—125 cows from two to| five years old; 75 head of steers, two years old; 5 i ‘our good» bulls. room 400, Phone 767 office; yea See F. G. O. 8. building. residence 588J. Bar-te POULTRY EGGS for hatching from thorobred Single Comb Ancona’s; 15 for $2.50: also Ancona roosters; one-year-old, $5 345 South Conwell street. Phone 6065 3-16-3t* COLUMBIA hatchery, P. O. box 1102 Denver, Colo., we can supply you with any quantity of baby chicks; ca- pacity 10,000 weekly; 17 varieties; live delivery guaranteed: parcel post’ pre- sed jing pue seotad 303 o7F2AM4, “pred ticulars, B-17-1t| m |ture Co., Phone ot h FOR SALE—Sidway reed PO) *|FOR LEASE—Irrigated ranch, Che FOR SALE—A number of good clean blankets and comforts; also street, SEE 3-16-2t° US for gas apptiances; we will save you ey. change furni- 1086. 3-16-tt cab: TM. 17. baby 5 good condition; cheap, Phone 47 3. ET If YOU WANT second-hand furni- turefi or anything second-hand, or have anything to trade, call at 367 South Ash street or phone 1660. 7-9-tf PIANO AT SACRIFICE PRICE. Very high grade piano tn our pos- session in Casper, Will give tremend. ous discount for quick turnover. ternis. If inteegsted write at once for particulars to the Denver Music Denver, Colo. 3-8-16% SALE—Reed baby cab; see it. 724 South Beech street. Phone 797M. R SALE—Bargains in cual ranges. . Gas Appilance Co. Phone 1500. 1-26-tr FOR SALE—MISCE} LANECUS FOR SALE—Old newspapers. Call at Tribune office. 1-25-tf-dh FOR SAL Elght horsepower gaso line engine; nearly new; cheap, 335 West First street. 8-15-30" ge FOR SALE—Small safe, writing desk, sheep wagon, team and harness; sever- al good saddles; also several phonographs. Exchange Furniture Co Phone 1086. 3-16-6t FOR SALE—Dry farm seed; spring wheat. H. D. Hoan, 258 West First street, 3-16-2t* FOR SALE OR TRADE —$?_[______ WILL TRADE nice level 40-foot lot; value $700; fronting state hospital for late model car, prefer Ford. Qall 303 South Conwell street. 3-16-1t* FOR SALE—Four-room house; mod ern except bath two minutes walk good in three-quarter mattress. 414 South Oak|to refinery; also lot with small — and garage in rear very reasonable. Ingeire after 5 o'clock evenings at 1162 Scuth Willow street. 3-15-6t* FOR RENT ROOMS ROOMS at the Antler moderate. 616 South exclusive; Voleott street 3-13-6t ‘Rooms, upstairs, 220 Center street. Inquire at Kas sis Dry Goods Co., 137 East Secon street. 2-23-t: BOARD AND ROOM, private family, 742 South Ash FOR RENT—Pleasant room in mod ern home; close in; private entrance; gentlemen preferred. 214 South Grant street. 3-15-3t* FOR RENT—Furnished rooms and shanties; suitable for light house keeping and batching. Apply 325 West BC street. 3-15-4t* FOR RENT— Large livingroom in basement on South Cottonwood; un furnished; wired for lights. 1044 South Walnut street. S-17-1t FOR RENT—Three unfurnished bas: ment rooms and laundryroom. 536 East Twelfth street. Phone aes FOR RENT—Room in modern home. street. 3-16-2 -17-3t ROOM and Board in modern home good home cooking family style close in. 743 South Durbin rents 4 15-4 FOR RENT—Sleepingroom, adjoinin bath; close down town. 245 East Se: ond street. 3-16 Unfurnished basement. vacant March 20; close in. 743 South Durbin street. 3-16-3t FOR RENT—Two ftrnished rooms: suitable for gentlemen; $10 per month. Phone 1658]. 3-16-2t* egereeere WANTED TO TRADE—Small car for building 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. 214-4t+ FOR SALE OR RENT \—————————X____ FOR SALE OR RENT—Small ranch Joining Lander on north; good house and outbuildings. Write ‘or see Ben Gallinger, Mills, Wyo., Box 91. Fs 3-16-2t° HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT. beeement housekeon ing suite, two rooms and bath. 805 Fast Third street. Phone 1302R. B72 FOR RENT—Two furnished basement rooms for light housekeeping. North McKinley street. Phone 912M. 3-17-3t FOR RENT—APARTMENTS _ FOR SALE OR TRADE—One and one half ton Republic truck in good shape; will trade for Dodge Commer- celal. Call CY restaurant. 3-16-2t° FARMS FOR RENT 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 POR 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—Five-room modern fur- nished house. Call for Mr. Reno at 909 or call 1404 after 6. 3-14-5t FOR RENT— Strictly modern five- room house; all furnished, except linen and dishes. 127 North Grant street. 3-16-2c a FOR RENT—Two-room house furnish- ed for light housekeeping; gas range, electric lights; rent reasonable. 116 South Kenwood street. Phone 521M. 3-17-2t FOR RENT— Four-room and bath, furnished house; ideal location an¢ pleasant surroundings; desirable ten- ants. Call 633J. 3-17-1t* ‘OR RENT—Four-room | ynfurnished house; moder one two-room fur- nished apartment. 600 East A street, 3-15-4t a ee | FOR RENT — Furnished _ five-room modern house. Phone 7273. 3-16-3t ¥ FOR SALE— Pure Buff Orpington eges; fresh from ranch at Bruce Brothers Grocery. Mrs. Keith. 3-17-1t* LAND FOR SALE FOR SALE—Mexico, 1,300,000 acres or eral rights. Several railroad towns are on this property. R. Kamon, 243 South Center street. Box 1086. Phone 702. FOR SALE—Fine eastern Nebraska! farm; or trade for Casper property; a bargain and easy terms. Bo: 35, Tribune. E FOR SALE—Sixty acres, the distance blocks; southwest fr: . P. O. box 1143. Phone 1664W. 3-17-3t* FOR SALE—Relinquishment, 18 miles on Alcova road, mostly fenced; ; cheap. Phone 191M. HOUSEHOLD GOODS aoe Se ee eee ee ‘AIN AND SUMEY. AUCTION apres HOUSE Buying and selling all the time, used and new furniture; upholstering and repairing. J. R. Sartain, auction- eer, 326 West Yellowstone avenue. Phone 1617J. 11-19-tt FOR SALE—Vacuum washing ma- chine, $30 Eureka vacuum cleaner n 17-3t* any kind. 120 West Midwest avenve with attachments, $18: eae — Phone 249. 2-24t£ Apartments. Phone 1336R. ear |250 North McKinley street, 912R. FOR SALE—Two-room house on CY henp if taken at once. Call! 3-17-2t° Threeroom furnished North Grant street. 8-17-2t FOR RENT—Small fiveroom furnish- ed house; lights and water. 1039 South Jackson street. Inquire next door. 1035 South Jackson street. z 3-17-3t® R} house. 127 FOR RENT—One-room house unfur- nishec $12; will furnish if desired. Inquire 133 West G street. “eget ae -15-3t* FOR RENT—Three-room house and bath; all modern, completely furnish- ed, including lights; and tele. phone; for one month $65. Call ernie 15 -3t* house; lights furnished; also e. Phone 3-15-4t* FOR RENT— Nine-room 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 'T —Three-room house in Ask at Gates Service station. 3-14-3t FOR RENT—Modern house, 311 Bast hones Fourteenth street. PI A49J_ or 704w. 3-15-3t FOR RENT—Furnished apartment; large livingroom, bedroom, kitchen ette; breakfast nook and bath. Apart ment 45, 905 East Second street. Phone 1424M; $75. 3-9-8 See eS ea FOR RENT—Modern two-room apart ment, down town; private bath; steam heat; hot and cold water; laun- dry, electric washer; janitor servic: Phone 1539M. 3-13-6t* FOR RENT—Two strictly modern furnished two-room apartments on paved street. Pratt Apartment house, 716 East A street. Phone 868J. 3-10-tf£ FOR RENT—Furnished threo-room basement apartment; clean and light; gas, hot and cold water, toilet electric washer, garage. 1431 st First street. Phone 1592R. 3-14-4t Caspet Daily Cribune MAKE THE LADY IM APARTMENT 6-<. STOP SINGIN’ FOR RENT — Two-room furnished | apartment; electric lights; reason- uble rent. 133 FOR RENT—Furnished two and three +. strictly modern; 915 South Walnut 3-17-2t| street. FOR RENT — Two-room apartment furnished except dishes; close in;| block north of city hall, 615 South! David street. Phone s66W. S-17-1t) fOR RENT—Three-room modern fur-} nished apartment; best apartment in| Casper for the money. 183 South Con- well square. 3-17-2t* | Phone FOR RENT — Two-room apartment, | nicely furnished and clean; close in: also gas. 504 West Yellowstone ave. nue. Phone 1144W. 3-17-1t FOR RENT — Three-room furnished | apartment; lights, water and gas.| Phone 1578M. 3-17-2t | FOR RENT— Two-room apartment, furnished except bedding and dishe: connected fc as and lights; bat! laundry privilege; no dogs. 1044 South Walnut street 3-17-2t '—Two-room modern apart | gas furnished. 304 East A street. Phone 3235. 3-17-2t FOR RENT—Modern two-room apar:-| ment; completely furnished; reduced ent; close in. 124 South Beech str f 34 Phoffe 147 ‘Two-room furnished tment, $30; including t Second street. 3.17 FOR RENT—Three-room unfurnished | apartment on East Third — street: close in; $20. Phone 1078, 3-17-3t FOR RENT—MISCELLANEOUS | FOR RENT—Store for rent $35 per| month. 118 West Midwest’ avenue. Apply at Union Cafe. 3-16-2t¢ FOR LEAS! .000-foot floor space: Tirw proof building in town; but not) on track. Phone 1388. 3-16-2 FOR RENT—Piano. P. 0. box 1616. 3-17-2t | LOST AND FOUND FOUND—Two hats, owner may same by ealling at Tribun ing for this ad. CARPET. Lost--Wednesday night Fourteenth and “ return to 437 East First street liberal reward. Phone 1394. BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALi—Grocery and meat busi ness; paying real profits; most rea- sonable rent in the city. Write or wire box A-110, Tribune. 3-9-10t FOR SALE—2 M | have | Cr -16-t£dh | between 0,000 acres in northern } Mexico with 6,000 head of grown cattle and all calves; this ranch is well watered and on the P. railroad; price $1.10 per acre; give terms. R. Kumon, 243 South Center street. Box 1086. 3-16-20" FOR SALE—Two-room laundry fully equipped. Inquire Wyatt Cafeteria. t —‘Ten-room boarding | se, to party buying furnitur: would take part cash und consider a} good car in tr of furni ture. Box A-133, 3-16. je on_ pric ‘Tribun 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, steam heat; hot and cold water; electric range; icc box; built-in cupboard; Murphy bed; large bathroom; laundry equipped with elec- tric washer. Call at Apartment 1, ‘Tribune building. 3-2-tf ao a eT ie ot FOR RENT — Threeroom modern apartment; water and lights; gas range in kitchen; $35 per month. Phone 1539M. 3-14-tf-dh phe ahd a 2 ee ahs. FOR RENT—Three-room modern fur- nished apartment. Call at 318 South Kimball street. Phone 1404. 3-14-5t ee ee FOR RENT—Three-room unfurnished apartment; strictly modern. 1214 East First street. 3-16-3t (eed 3 nee et FOR RENT—Three-room furnished semi- ent apartment; light and heat furnished; use of electric . 831 East Third street. 3-16-3t® FOR RENT— Choice modern room upstairs and basement apart- ments; furnished; $75 and $50 per month ready for occupancy; May 1. Address P. 0. box 102. 3-16-3¢ ‘FOR RENT — Two-room basement apartment, completely furnished; gas and lights. 1104 South Walnut street. 3-16. four- parpertment; ‘close in: modern except : $30. Whaley Apartments, Souily Asmimcrset perone 4723. 0 -16-t ——$£ _____ FOR RENT—Furnished apartment: large livingroom, kitchenette. and bath. Phone 381. 3-10-tf | FOR RENT— Furnished two-room brick apartments, $30 per month; single room $15. 406 West First aoe 3-11-6t — WALK a few blocks, save $10 to $25 on your apartment; fully furnished and modern; summer rates in effect April 1. Alexander Apartments. West | Eleventh and Chestnut street. FOR RENT — Furnished — two-room | apartment; gas, lghts furnished electric washer; $4.50 per week. 1208 North Durbin street. Phone 10997 3 1 A ot! FOR RENT — Two or three-room apartment all furnished, modern. } 1131 South Elm street. 3-26-3t | ceased. FOR. SALE—Small and equipment. street. Phone 450J. PERSONAL READINGS given by Madam Wonder; | palm, mind or cards. 319 East street, opposité Burlington freight de- pot. Phone 673R. ' 3-16-6t LEGAL NOTICES. 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, 1922. 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 speciajty 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 cer- poration shall be under the control of a board of three directors, and N. A. Simkins, P. H. Sautter and C. 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) (eee NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate of Jesse B. Proffitt, laundry business Call 133 West G 3-15-3t* De-| Notice is hereby given that let- ters of administration were on the first day-of March, 1922, granted to the undersigned in the above es-| tate, and all persons having claims) against the said estate are hereby| required to exhibit them, with the 3-17-2t* necessary vouchers for allowance, promote irrigation and State of Wyoming ) r ds | vs. PAUL KING, —Drawn for The Casper Tribune by George McManus to the undersigned Ralph F, Kam-| man, at the National Bank of Com- merce, within six months after the date of said letters, or they may be precluded from any benefit from such estate, and if such claims be not exhibited within one year from the date of said letters, they will be forever barred. Dated March 1, 1922. RALPH F. KAMMAN, Administrator. Publish March 3, 10, 17, 24, 1922. (N&S) —»— NOTICE AND CALL FOR BIDS FOR THE FURNISHING OF THE FIRE-FIGHTING | EQUIPMENT LISTED BELOW. Notice is hereby given that sealed ids will be received by the City Council of the City of Casper for furnishing: (1) Sampson Shut-off (1). Short Shut-off Nozzle (1) Shut-off and Tip for (2) Cooper Hose Jackets Adjustable Hydrant One (1) Whirl-gig Cellar Nozzle Three Thousand (3,000) feet Two and One-half (2%) inch Hose One-half (%%) Dozen Hose Hooks One-half (%¢) Dozen Spanners. Material to be paid for by cash upon delivery to the said City. Bids will be opened at 8 o’clock on the 3rd day of April, A. D. 1922, at the Council Chamber of the City Hall in the City of Casper, Wyo- ming. The City of Casper reserves the right to reject any and all bids. The bidder must state when de- livery can be made at Casper, Wyo- ming, and a certified check in. the sum of Two Hundred Fifty Dollars ($250), made payable uncondition- ally to the City of Casper, must ac- company each bid as a guarantee that the bidder, if successful, will comply with the terms and condi- tions as stated in his bid. By order of the City Council this 27th day of February, A. D. 19: W. A. BLACKMORE Mayor. (Sealy Attest: H. H. PRICE, City Clerk. Publish Mar. 3, 10, 19 + NOTICE. S. County of Natrona ) In the District Court, Sixth Judi- cial District, within and for Na- trona County, Wyoming. THEODOCIA KING, ) Plaintiff, ) Defendant. ) To Paul King, whose _postoffice address is Greeley, Weld County, Colorado: You are hereby notified that on the 2nd day of March, 1922, the| above named Theodocia King be- gan an action against you by filing |her petition in the above entitled court, where said suit is now pend- ing, being cause No, 8061. The prayer of said petition is to obtain a divorce from you on the |grounds of non-support, such con- duct as to render her condition in- tolerable, and extreme cruelty, and for alimony and the custody of Lela ey Ki | farm loan legislatiin, and in general to help, aid, and assist is members, and support any movement for the advancement of rural life in the} State of Wyoming, and for such purposes to lease, purchase, own and sell real estate. The term of existence of said cor- poration shall be fifty years next after the 20th day of F brpar: f D. 1922, and said corporati$n is not organized for direct gain and ‘has no capital stock. . The" affairs and management of the company shal! be under the con- iro] of five directors; and John A. Barker, A. B. Shipstead, George H. Averhoff, William Gibb and C. C Soltermann are the directors for the first corporate year end until their successors are duly elected and qualified. The principal operations of said association shall be carried on in the County of Natrona and in other counties of this state; and the office shall be located at 340 North Wol- cott street in the City of Casper, County of Natrona and the State of Wyoming, and C. C. Soltermann is the arent in charge. THE WYOMING HOMESTEAD- ERS PROTECTIVE ASSOCIA- TION. By Wm. Gibb, Secretary.| Publish Mar. 17, , 1922. j NOTICE OF INCORPORATION. Arkeon Amusement Company was incorporated in the office o the Secretary of State of the State of Wyoming, at 9 o'clock a. m., March 15, 1922. The term of ex- istence of said company is for Afty vears next after the above date. The object for which said corpora- tion is formed is to conduct a gen- eral- amusement business in the State of Wyoming. The capital stock of said company is One Hun- dred Thousand Dollars, divided into One Thousand shares of value of Or the par Hundred Dollars per aid and non-assess- airs and management of said corporation shall be under the control of a board of three di- rectors and C. B. Wagner, T. J. | Business and Professional Directory AUDITORS REIMERTH & VAN DENBERG Accountants—Income Tax Service 4th Floor 0-S Bldg. Phone 767 ACCOUNTANTS GUARANTEE REGISTRY CORP. Auditors and Accountants—Stock Registrar and Tranfer Agents 208-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. Phone 660 WYOMING AUDIT COMPANY 414-15 Midwest Ref. Bldg. Phone Audits, Financial Reports and Analyses, Income Tax Service and General Accounting ARCHITECTS DUBOIS & GOODRICH, Architects Rooms 11-12 Townsend Block Casper, Wyo. Phone 440 GARBUTT, WEIDNER & SWEENEY Architects 415 Off Exchange Bildg. | Phone 1162 you fail to answer said petition on or before the 29th day of April, | 1922, said petition will be taken as} true and judgment rendered ac- cordingly. (Seal) HAZE! Clerk of the District Court. Publish March 3, 10, 17, 24, 31, Apr.! 7,°14, 1922, (H&M) oS | BAGGAGE and TRANSFER AUTO PAINTING STEWART AND COMPANY Auto Painting Phone 1072W 134 North Kimball SEE BE. TRANSFER CO. Baggage, Heayy Hauling and Piano Moving. Phone 74d. SEARLES TRANSFER NOTICE OF SALE OF ESTRAY. The following described animal to-wit: 1 bay gelding, age 12 yi meni 700 Ibs., bald face, taken up as an estray by Lagrand M. Lee of Powder River, State of Wyoming, under and by virtue of the provisions of Chapter 125, Ses- sion Laws, 1913. | Unless claimed by legal owner, said animal will be sold at public! sale on the 3rd day of April, 1922, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, | at the ranch of Lagrand M. Lee. | BOARD OF LIVE STOCK: COM- MISSIONERS OF WYOMING, By M. E. Pickett, Secretary, | Cheyenne, Wyoming. | Publish March 17, 24, 1922. | ate Peas. SE | NOTICE. The Wyoming Homesteaders’ Protective Association filed its / ticles 9f Incorporation in the office of the Secretary of State of the State of Wyoming, at Cheyenne,| Wyoming, on the 25th day of Feb- ruary, A. D. 1922, at 9 o'clock a, m. | The object and purpose of said corporation. is to promote scientific | farming, encourage education, ad-j vance civic pride, assist progress,| and establish good fellowship among its' members; to encourage home- steaders to fence and beautify their, homes, foster stockraising, arouse interest in forage crops, stimulate interest in the construction of hig! -| ways, and generally to improve the social life of the homesteader; to| encourage’ Res. Phone 87W Office Phone 701W MOVING A SPECIALTY BEAUTY PARLORS EXCLUSIVE MARCELL SHOP Lucille Elles Phone 6823) CONTRACTORS W. W. SPROUL, Contractor & Builder 14L West Tenth Phone 376W CHIROPRACTORS DR. J. JEFFREY DR. ANNA GRAHAM JEFFREY Suite 318 Midwest Bldg. Phone 706} DR. B. G. HAHN Phones. Office M. E. HARNED, Chiropractor 162 North Kimball St. Phone 57 1_E er DOCTORS MARSHALL C. KEITH, M. D. Office Phone 30 Residence 161 Private Hospital—€12 South Durbin * ELECTRICIANS BERQUIST ig. Phone 1757 I Zutterm: |compar> is 306 Consolic | on INE |527 East Twelfth McKeon ard T. H. Archer, consti- tute sail board for the first cor- porate year of said company. principa] operations of said com- pany shall be conducted in the County of Natrona, State of Wyo- ming. The principal office of said ed Roy- ming, building, Ws and A. E. Stirrett is the agent for said company in charge of said of- alty Casper, fice. T. H. ARCHER, Secretary. Publish March 1 (N&S) - — NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS ANNUAL MEETING. Notice is hereby en that the regular annual stockholders meeting of the Chappell Oil Company will be held at the offices of the co pany in the Consolidated Royalties Building, room 301, City of Cas- per, County of Natrona, State of Wyoming, at 10 o'clock in the fore- noon on Wednesday, the 5th day of April, 1922, for the election of a Board of Directors to manage the business of the company for the en- suing year, or until such time as their successors are elected and qualified, as well as for the consid- eration and transaction of such | other business as may come before the meeting. W. GARRISON, . Chappell Oil Co. 18, 20, 17, $1, °33,2%,, Asst. § | Publish Mar. | 1922 ee Appropriations for Highways of Country Urged WASHINGTON, March 17. — Ap wropriation of funds sufficient to con- 4nue without interruption the federal uid highway construction program was urged upon congress by William C. Markham, representing the Ameri- can Association of State Highway of. ficials and the American Farm Bureau’ Fev'eration before the house roads committee. In making an appropria- |ton congress should provide enough money for at least three said. P| ‘Two federal afd billy are pending before the committee—one by Chair- {man Dunn, would appropriate $40,- 900,000 for the coming fiscal year, $50,000,000 for the next year, and $60,. 900,000 for the year beginning July 1, 1924, and the other, by Representative Woodruff, Republican of Michigan, member of the committee would make the appropriations, $50,000 000, $65,- 000,000 and $75,000,000 for the next three sears. | ———_- Years, he |. With an intimate knowledge of the lumber industry on the Pacific from the redwoods of California to the spruce of Alaska, Miss Grace M. 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