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the ies Poh _—— ea PAGE TWELVE Che Casper Daily Cridbune FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1922. " every agency trafficking in fobs I - bad recetved several complaints to the “4 - ble with the above ordinance Coliseum Motor car. 1,060.00) ices --_ 89.00 TFFICE USER) ‘S==SSSE-| __- Wealthy Circus Owner, Friend of Taylor, Slain oe en ee em 5 an inetrument of the Union Pacific ~ . f ~ |. On roll call, all voting aye, the plies £50 amt the American legion, had been so “pier rag ee 5 ‘ +39 “i Mayor declared said motion duly Burr: trafricking. I therefore hed the head Ee ces ; : carried. Co., mt ot agency it would ra) aA pres SA 70 BE VIED ut | plies is |men says: “Tho mayor did mot object ' |ED For THE CURRENT YEAR. | until the Gunn company began doing Moved by John G. Jones, second-| oil ——--_._-_--__-____ 919.89| plies ~~. -+---- ----. — 38.40 | y, jempleyment work for the American le- Whisenhunt, Oil Well Supply Co., sup- T. Truesdale, expense__- 4.50 * fies 70.74| San Electric 'Co., supplies 17.05 ed by J. M. ordinance be as read. pn a An aye and nay vote being taken ‘that al ‘John T. Bogan, 5 CLOSED OP : i) Midwest Refin' Co. — ing was being done free of charge, with resulted: J, é- e 2 208.26! pal garage -.-----.--- 100.00 the sole idea of helping the former W. Keefe oe 2 bam Jone ave, | National Wickens 2 Gaaniagtaea Cheyenne Mayor Says Em-! tenet pene x sal sae John S. i aye, J. M. Whis-| 79.80 Co., supplies — 61.60 ployment License Must Be |"SSoione or throwing a monkey sphent “aree wureupon the Say. rat, Bee a sar =» 174.80 ee Rubber ee ; . re Jared said ordinance =7 , supplies____ 40 plies —__--- 65 y Se uae Despite Free wrench in the machinery. passed as reed, and wherefrom ‘this, Neptune Meter Co., re- |Gamewell Fire th peration. es Change ca in full force and) palagtal Bapciy Cor oo es Swag = aed <= = | My e from and after ten days from inen' upp 0. mit Turner, supplies 27.55 * Great Business the date of its passage, and shall be’ Supplies _---____ ___ 4 2.39, Casper Gas Appliance Co., Ei eg Sule cake seaivoctiine tien amsecl known as Ordinance No, 260-4, of od & Woodraf, taul- | | supplies -—----—------ 100.18 = Cn tio 5 - e inances i SP See > x ‘im Hurley, yin.g-—-— . hh Taylor that tt either must desist trom| FReDLDAL Pending, per. vf Casper Welding Works, | Apeo Products ,Co., sup- i, acting as an agent for the American Moved by W. W. Keefe, second-| !abor _- 35.00) plies titan 2.50 at ‘Lesion in providing employment for] ed by J. M. Whisenhunt, thatthe 38.20| Moved by John J. Hancock, sec- q@x-service men or take out an em- the jonded by J. S. Pettingill, that the Mayor appoint a committee i 25.00 bills be allowed as audited. by the ing of seven people, to draft rec- ployment office license, Gunn Will Hays Says ’ Supply company has ceased to act for | ommendations for the revision of Shogren’s Key Sh |Finance Committee, and warrants ' the legion, but the provision of i the Building Ordinance. | plies 1.00, ordered drawn to pay. same. ployment for war veterans at its of-| NEW YORK, March 24.—The coun- On roll call, all voting aye, the Service A i; On roll call, all voting aye, the ; Sce is continuing regardless, Iegion|try needs a little more “‘come on, Iet’s Mayor declared said motion duly; Supplies 89.00 Mayor declared said motion duly members having volunteered to be on| go” spirit.and a little less “thou shalt carried. * John Jourgensen, 2.28| carried. F uty. there constantty: to bande the | not.” Ht com: Moved by J. M. Whisenhunt, sec-| Casper There being no further business ! emplayme xiness. e Gunn; This is how Wil Hays, new onded by John G. Jones, that the’ Supplies 150.00| to come before the meeting, same ; compary it ts exid charged no fee for} mander in chief of the motion picture plans and_ specifications drawn by Pittsb |was adjourned until 2 o'clock p. ‘ the service it did fer veterans, and tn | industry and former postmaster gen the City Engineer for Paving Dis- Plies —_ eS =f 7.29 m. March 27, 1922. 4 ; view of this fact the lesion orsaniz-|eral, summed up the business situa-| | trict No. 17 be accepted, and that W. W. Hanks, supplies 13.40 W. A. BLACKMORE. tion dors not recard the mayors|tion as he sees it today. | |the Mayor and City Clerk be an-|Independent Supply Co., a | May arse as well s s| . ie mes “> | ayor Sourse sa well at ed. “There are Peagrarey ioc alge An unknown assailant fired through the window at Honest John Braenen, owner of the Ferrarri circus at | thorized to publish notice and call’ Supplies ________ ___ = 3.50 Attest: E Mayor Ss F ghoaseas the mat-|aboad see pease si: os his, home in Hiversida, (N. J. The circumstances of the shoving wore similar in some respects to that ok on for bids for the construction of Schank Plumb. & Heat- H. H. PRICE, City Clerk. er, denied any intention to embarrees | council Amocias : Bruenen's 18-year-old been attending a motion ure ; , | * eh 2 . 1922. the legion in its employment campaign |of Advertising agencies at its lunch-| Stow and hurried home to find that her father had bee n “ary rentals aD we Electric Somes. = get hatd oygiee ce Be) when the Gunn company was restrain. | con, “but get Pon pcs les — An aye and nay vote being takes Co., supplies ____ 513.72 NOTICE. ef. Ho had acted, he said, on reports|est revival world ever | further consideration of the so-called| resulted: W. W. Keefe aye, J. .S.|Chicago Steel Tape State of Wyoming ) | ¢hat che. Gann company waseceapting 2 woman's bill of rights. It was pre-| Pettingill aye, John G. Jones aye,| Supplies _ 18.38) )ss. i‘ foes. | It 4s the privilege of the Archbishop AMERICAN LEGIO dicted by members that the bill would| J, M. Whisentunt aye, John J, Han-| Mo! -, Supplies: 12.00 County of Natrona ) Se “On the contrary,” the mayor said,|of Canterbury to officiate at the mar- not come up again this session. The) cock nay, . Whereupon the Mayor; Union Mill Co.. supplies. 12.50| In the District Court, Sixth Judi- “I have given the police chief and|ringe of any member of, the royal Center Street Filling Sta- cial District, within and for Na- bill, introduced by Senator Roberts,|declared said motion duly carried. | other city employes instructions to| family, and he does so without fee, J . and said to have the approval of the, The followin: bills 24 tion, 1h give lecion men preference wherever | but he is not entirely without reward, | News of Interest to Ex-Service Men Featuring National, || national women's party, sought to|H. H. Price. maleay ie pias $ ree iM. Casey a Bro., sup- 25-30 EODoG RG J poeeiitey)' There ie mavetty ordinance,| for he can claim mene ea sini peer.) State and Local Activities. give women of this state “all the/J. S. Van Doren, salary. 100.00 plies -______ ____ - 89.65) Plaintiff, ) 7 nowever, that requires a license fee of er book used by t onad rights, privileges and immunity grant-/R. M, Boeke, salary__. 100.00 Noland Bros, supplies____ 31.00) ve. ) : ed by law to men.” Perry A. Morris, salary__ 50.00, Holmes Hardware Co. |PAUL KING, ) 2 The American Legion of Ludlow,fsmith from its ranks. He cracked the = Dr. J. F. O'Donnell, sal- 7 Niel aeuibas BOE: * 33.00 Defendant. ) s Vt, has made official report of the] safe and 30 ary = 5.00 Nicolaysen Lum! 0., To Paul King, whose stoffic . peipwass | ot Jets ishaghetey Gemeead clin aaa aire a Great Whiskey Dr. C. R. Bodenbach, sal- jvieupplies: 20-25... w” < -§R:99'ndtvess ta’ Grecbsy, Weld County, ch doughboy, who strangled to death a tt of justice operatives ps ee 100.00 Campbell Hardware Co., | Colorado: , en a yoce ar e wildeat with his bare hands. | Shee-land the American Legion, rounded! Wey J) ited Est Fohason, saiary. 75.00! supplies 23.50' You are hereby notified that on > han, wounded four times by the bob-lup bogus army uniform yearers in a YNRAMIUTEA | aud PB. Stonnc, salary.. 75.00 B. E. Kane, suppli 15.00 the 2nd day of March, 1922, the ° cat, was rewarded with an $8 state]Chicago, picked up a self-admitted out- Olive M. Batz, salary. 75.00 J. M, Whisenhunt ‘above named Theodocia King be- n 129 East Second St. Phones 10 and 11 bounty. The soldier and the beast/standing hero of the war. Investiga- Joe Smith, salary___ 60.00 _ supplies - 172.05) gan an action against you by filing “| = to blows in a remote mountain wee meowes Mad pe an sheers ST. LOUIS, Mo., March 24—A con.|Alexander Nisbet, police yp eR Paint Co. co aubeat pesizion in the above entitled MEAT DEPARTMENT however, int-gnla, of the Tith Divisies| rete, vat containing 200,000 gations | wtf 100-00 Continental Oli Co eup- ling, Belg cause No. 806k er The American Federation of Labor|stripes of a master sergeant, service Healigteepand repo N eae: Lexar 80.00 plies -----____ id 327.01! e prayer of said petition is to 1 Short Ribs — ..8c Sugar Cured Skinned will assist the American Legion in|and wound chevrons, marksmanship . ohis beak peaetebeg jd bf x3 72.11 Oscar Hiestand, supplies. | 15.80 obtain a divorce from you on the ro Rib Boil Be Hams, any size finding jobs for 700,000 unemployed| medals and American und foreign dec-|5t- Louis county was dynamited yes Pelton & Hemry, insur- {grounds of non-support, such con- Ls Ir L Eisse Ey: service men, according to President|orations. Sinday, . Three 2095 Were Sree en 72.11] ance 54.54 duct as to render her condition in- = Lean Beef Boil_...10e = Large Skinned Hams 32c Samuel ‘Gompers:”) Siwetves governors pees three stills destroyed in the arid. This 72:11, dalius Pearae’F.)D. Sup- | eolarabie: and ‘extrema lerasity ant re Shoulder Pot Roast 124%c _—‘ Bacon, 8 to 10-Ib. have issued proclamations requestion{ Sick and wounded soldiers of the|!s said to be the largest confiscation 72.11! ply Co., supplies______ 8.75 for alimony and the custody of Lela it Round Shoulder AVeTAge —_......-.2---—35C citizens to observe March 20 as Legion|Wworld war are receiving more than|of mash reported. 72.11 Chamberlin Furn. Co., | May King. # > Steak =~ 15e~—_— Brisket Bacon ___...__25¢ employment day. ee te SS ae 3 72.11| supplies _-__-.- -____- 390.00, You are further notified that if J Round Shoulder Pot Picnic Hams ~._____20c 1D pocet ateeUplieate “have bee We Satie have aan Mnitanrbens COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS. . | Teas | Bees ape colean— = EE Sak ie FOE. 2 61 tevbefore the 20th day” of A on Roast —..._____12 yc Spare Ribs —_.__.15¢ | rused financial assistance to the lav since last August, when Mrs. Lily penpats ip Se CR ate EA Od area ttre 72-43 Western Union “| 1922, said petition will taken : s for a George Washington and World| Pusch began giving the revenue to), The City Council of the. City. ‘of J. = Beyeons pata #311 |: Co. ancien 22 16.81|troe’ and judgment rend sh S FRESH DRESSED POULTRY A SPECIALTY War: memotial Halling’ sn’ cwaahtte | t® American Legion for the relief Sepa cannes ee eet eR - 7231 nant’ 0 Bogie eunpliae 83.46, cordingly. lered ’ ——— SS | 7 . 1 e >» ,G. 5 i. adap aoan, 2.. * a _ GROCERY DEPARTMENT se eee oppress ae Hall, with Mayor, W A. Blackmore|J.D--Gresn;:pateolman 12-11 | Meena ee te cet.” map| t Glack of the Dati Gree 4 | he ppere gap bin, 7, Paateae V9 id an .a-| presiding. {Roy Plummer, patrolman i S : - ) is 4 a SE eee aerate “ned the creation of 2 commission to con-| On Toil eall the following were|F. G. Wolfe, patrolman. 72.11) Cuaper Coal & Coke Co, |, Publish March 3, 10, 17, 24, 81, Apr. if ahocate Sraecin © when| {rol th i ¢ Ameri var| Present: John J. Hancock, W. W,|J. L. Erben, patrolman_- t ee Pe 85 7, 14, ? 3 Paul's Jams, 16-0z., all flavors__--—--~ 40c een eeisepeecice StS memorials on the battlefields of Bu. pecret sone ones Ce Gee Harry C. Malone, patrol- JC. Ka a) G = i 45c ‘ eo rope. Secretary Weeks, General Yser-| tingill, J. M. Whisenhunt an . H.| man - m aoe eo mecel Gores, ra oe 2.25 oye and'in Bae shing, Commander Hanford MacNider| Price, city clerk. Chas. Miskell, patrolman_ ; an Gol M a 1G eae: Ib 1. $2.. ‘A badly decomposed body found on|#M4 one senator and one representa-| The minutes of the last regular! R. E. Schmitz, patrolman 5 My eons 4 a Eo fee, 10-Ib. tin. -$4.25 tie ctaaba at the tOdaakeriana scivasl 198 rou comprise the Harding com | and mabeaeene proniice meet- os 7. pepper Hee - M. ee, 1-lb. tin. oom a 40c hear Nashville, ‘Tenn., mission. ings read, and the following cor- T. Truesdale, patrolman_ ° 3. M. Coffee, 5-Ib. tin. aS TSOS UH Siuttasy opeioial’ by the Acmesieke rae ; feation cijader =! The * minutes’ of Fiedt Wali tpeteobnas 2: U gion when searchers found a Legion| New York will be the first state to| March 7, 1922, relative to the con- Mrs. R. C, Ryan, matron— 5 4 F FRUITS AND VEGETABLES ‘button and membership card in the|Sive ee epee es to nape struction ne eateries tom tes Orcar Hieatand, axe chief ae00 AUDITORS LAWYERS ‘ Z r zs. unemployed ex-service men. A fund) Platte river bank should read “Type D. H. Smith, captain---- 72. ~ $$ ~ = a 1-gal.can Spinach....90¢ 1-gal. can Sour es ot + {of $1,000,000 will-be appropriated by| ‘A’ construction with riprap of Type|H. F. Giffin, captain-__- 72.11)" REIMERTH & VAN DENBERG HENCH AND BISHOP : i1-gal. can Kraut___60c Pickles —_.....—.90¢ [§) in corning, N. ¥., the American Le-|the legislature, Governor Miller has/‘B’ concrete blocks.” CG. R. Hancock, fireman__ 72.11) Accountants—Incomo Tax Service Butte ayes ‘4 1-gal. can String 1-gal. can Sweet giaon is selling flour to get money for etite a Ciceee ne | Bhat Bove by Seats eine, ssc Cee irergens 2 ae 4th Floor 0-5 Bldg. Phone 767 eis r: i $ its lief k. “Help the Legi: b 2 onded by . . Keefe, e re-| M. i ool, — . 5 Beans — -90c Pickles .... 1.75 Corning toui" as thvetacine Peotone ne cro taps Hess jeu ior wees Sor Ht poe ane tie Police Committee zec-|H. FE. Razer, fireman i 72.11 ACCOUNTANTS NICHOLE 1a STIRRETT —_—- ding the contract of the Cas-|J, R. Murphy, fireman-_ -11|"GGARANTEE REGISTRY CORP. a No. 214 Peaches, per can_________ —..-25¢ . regs 42.11| GUARANTEE | 309-1011 Of Exchange Blas When police in Nashville, Tenn., per Sanitation Company to haul W. M, Gossett, fireman. 5 ‘Auditors and Accountants—Stock 4 4 Fancy Apples, per box______________ $4.00 raided an alleged bootlegger, they| Citizenship clubs for the benefit of| rarbage in the City of Casper be C. I. Lieurance, fireman. 72.11 B ‘and Tranfer ts HAGENS & MURANE ee found his liquor tightly locked in a eee tented Be thea aay, cewtiveiee porated, sand that. fe payor, and S ue Berger EASE A raat 208-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. 660 pss Lawyers safe, and appealed to the local Ameri-| © City Cler! ye authorized to sign a ‘ick, fireman_-_ . ol Ex. J. M. CANE AND MAPLE SYRUP Sea Canin post tie sakscowes irae farmed by as ssn ay iy Auxil- the aanbeank 0.*'T. Gibson, fireman__- 72.11 aeNS, SUD COMEANT change Building No. 24% tins__.____55< No. 10 tina ete legion called an expert ov: Maka | Lael cat noee thes Aaa tiers (On Tollcall, all, voting aye, the J. C, Gibson, "fireman. 7211 Rudits, Financial Reports and BULLACK AND EAcy No. 5 a $1.00 No. 214 Pure Maple, 75¢ Sorgen aap an lea ps Mayor declared said motion ‘duly, C. “A. Pennington, 70.00 eneral “Accounting [Seite 204-205 Midwest Bldg. Ph. 2200 5-Ib. tin Reed & Murdock Jam, Straw- FPR haught for Coda A proposal that the: government 1s.| _ Petitions yby John |Van Hovel: Ira Hoopman, fireman-- 7000 ARCHITECTS WILLIAM 0. WILSON berry and Raspberry. 1.15 PTO SMA RO MUL, |) Sait denomination Dearing, a typicat | for contracts to haul garbage in the A. F. Thompson, fireman 100.00 | — Suites 14-15-16, Townsend Block ‘American poldier’s head has been| City of Casper were presented. Frank Julian, park com- | endl ct $y satiny aor egord NURSERIES Sole Agents for made to the American Legion of| Moved by John J. Hancock, sec-| missioner -- 100.00 | coer, Wyo. 440 Massachusetts. ‘The cotn 1 nhonor of|onded by J. S. Pettingill, that the|O. L. Thompson, sexton. 75.00 SOUR a iti labo 70.00 |GARBUTT, WEIDNER x TRSERY ©O.\ Pillsbury’ Best Fl. d the soldiers of "18 would be known as stays peccans ae garbage con-| ce a ope ae “Huo Bs G@ » & SWEENE ne See H. Funtenney s our an the “Doughboy Dollar. cts be denied. 4 ichar ster, s i Architects se = 7 oO An aye and nay vote being taken’ Harry R. wn, garage- 415 Of Exchange Bildg. Phone is i i ‘The American Red Cross has con-| resulted: John J. Hancock aye,.W.| man —------ Le aoe 100.00 OSTEOPATHS Pride of Rockies Flour tributed $25,000 to the American Le-|W. Keefe nay, J. S. Pettingill aye,|K. S, Myrland, street com- AUTO PAINTING DR. CAROLINE C. DAVIS 24 Ibs. Pi 7? ; gion, enabling the ex-service men's|John G. Jones nay, J. M. Whisen-| missioner --~~---- =7:5100.00 | Serer ae aN COMPARE: GABOLINE ©. DAY 24 Ibs. Pillsbury’s 24 Ibs. Pride of the organization to retain 14 liaison rep-| hunt nay. Whereupon the Mayor|E. Simpson, laborer----- 62.50 ‘Auto Painting Suite 6 Tribune Apartments Phono 388 est so $1540; Rockies ~_....._$1.10 resentatives at the regional offices of| declared said 2AEBS os lia w. Ceara — cane Phone 1072W 184 North Kimball DE a AG 48 lbs. Pillsbury’s 48 Ibs. Pride of the the U. S. Veterans Bureau. Moved by John J. Hancook, sec-|C. P. Layton, rer_—— i a E ? ae 4 ‘i 50 Osteopathic Physi x 98 Ibs. Pillsbury’s 98 Ibs. Pride of the Chemical Plant _ |=. March 27, 1922, to consider pe-|F. Stevens, laborer------ 41.70 RES HRENGEEANSEE a DR. ©. A. SANFORD d Best --—_—$5.50 Rockies $4.25 A GAMBLING ESTABLISH- titions to grant contracts to haul) H. Zook, laborer_ = 47.97 Bosenee Hears Phone 743. pe Osteopathic Physician “ MENT MAY NOT BE IN: || - _|garbage in the City of Casper. — |J. Riley, labcror_ = 4170 ee ldwest Bldg. Phone 1030 Fancy Red Potatoes, per cwt________ $2.25 SURED: YOUR'S NEEDS |) Swept By Fire}. on ot call, ail voting aye, the|H. Colson, Iaborer_—---- 62.50 RLES TRANSFER DENG: 1 ARNOLEUG TO BE Mayor declared said motion duly) W. L. Bruce, labore: A hone ae ; : carried. Elmer Brainerd, laborer_ 45.00 MOVING .A SPECIALTY Pie s B You are not 2 gambler—you n Ordinance presented gntitied c,h Vassie, Iaborer:——- 20.85 BEAUTY PARLORS 310 0-8 Building Phesoursst are a sane, conservative busi- ELIZABETH, N. J., March 24.—An| AN ORDINANCE MAKIN' -iP. . ‘anNa‘ ng. % ness man. ‘You can't afford to ||of dizabeth’s 12 fire companies were|INITE AND CERTAIN A PART| Dept. --------------- 112.50] CASPER BEAUTY PARLORS PLUMBERS | take a chance. You need fire in- summoned Wednesday to cope with}|OF THE STREETS VACATED BY|M. L. Estabrook, office- Lucille Ellis Expert SERVICE = surance, and you believe that J|/a fire which broke out shortly after|ORDINANCE NO. 142 OF THE) man -.-.-~-.-------- _ 87.50 CONTRACTORS Ptombing, ‘Hest (oes : REC EIVER’S SAI E we are the people who should midnight-in the plant of the Atlantic| CITY OF CASPER, WYOMING. |J. F. Cadby, engineer_-_ 100.00 Work and General Tipe Wee furnish it. Let's get together. Chemical Works st Bayway, a sub- Moved by John G. Jones, second-|A, M. Zuill, engineer--_ 112.50 /.> SPROUL, Contractor & Builder 1102 South Elm St. 7 urb. : ed by W. W. Keefe, that the ordi- Marshall Bae engineer 120.15) }4i West ‘Tenth Phone 376W|__% Phones 1077M and 6593 The fire was brought under control be passed as read. oO. T. Be: lah], rodman— | SAMA Lo ‘ OF after it had destroyed the main duild- ron it call all voting aye, the|F. A. Knittle, rodman_ 75.00 CHIROPRACTORS RADIATOR REPAIRING 4 ing, the cooperage shop = two stills,| Mayor declared said zaetian aly De uae’ Zogman any DEJ |CASPER AUTO RADIATOR WORKS each containing about 250 pounds of| carried, and therefrom this ordi-| Eddie Weaver, rodman | |. H SEFFREY a ¢ )) | IR naphthaline. shall be in full force and ef-|C, N. Diener, rodman 75.00| DR. ANNA GRAHAM ‘asa Woy = 9 2 F TRUCKS eo David Wiener, president of the com- nenesene oe rte ton days from|f. >. Wrisht, rodman.o. 75.00 /Suite 318 Midwest Bldg. Phone 706 Yellowstone Phone 10541V 2 pany, estimated the loss at more than/+he date of its passage, and shall|E, R. Talmon, rodman___ 28.75 DE. B. G. HAHN. ROOF CONTRACTING t MIDWEST BLDG. Sia be known as Ordinance No. 258-A|J. E. Childs, rodman__-. 28.75 DR. EDNA = 2 1 New International 1-ton Truck. > 5 of the Ordinances of the City of/ W. H. oounen, plumbing ree Suite EI ele soo ‘Geran ae Ce ORI % 5 inspector —~-~---~----- +t he ° R Woman’s Rights casper rdinagce presented entitled| W. J. Humphrey, electric- HARNED, Chiropractor 527 et mpnnosting a Specialty 4 1 2nd-Hand International 114-ton Truck. “ AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING| al inspector -—_-- ----- _100.00/ is? North Kimball St, Fhone 1ZW r Z 5 CORONA Bill Postponed |¥or me PAvMent, oF PRIN-|H 1. Kennedy, engineer 107-50 Phone 1457 SIGN PAINTING 3 L AND INTERES s | Mi ombs, stenographer I 5 1 2nd-Hand Duplex 314-ton Truck. Weight 6 Pounds ER BONDS OF JULY 1, 1917, ATIF S. Knittie, engineer-- 250.00 |p ig QDR Fgh BERQUIST | aah Signs, Show Cards and Poster a Seas: ‘THE NATIONAL PARK BANK OF) Walter Storrie, water com- z eng ¥ ani 1 2nd-Hand Ford Truck. JACKSON, Miss, March 24.—Dy a WuE ORK CITY, NEW YORK. | ‘missioner —.--— == 100.00 DOCTORS Art. 242 W. Yeilowstone. Phone 33 t ssiss! "| Moved by John M. Whisenhunt,|T. W. Berry, engineer--_ 100.00 STEWART AND COMP vote of 21 to 16 the Mississippi sen. Eagar . ‘ANY ate last ht indefinitely tponea| seconded by J. S. Pettingill, that) F. P. Diener, engineer. 75.00| MARSHALL ©. KEITH, M. D. SIGNS and SHOW CARDS. nig! Postpo: xc : Outa Adv f ef 4 — | the ordinance be passed as read. Fred Hyde, engineer. 75.00| Office Phone 30 Residence 164 nwo bare | a All of these Trucks MUST BE SOLD On roll call, all. yoting aye, the| Wm. Schopf, laborer_—-— 75.00 Private Hospital—61z_South Durbin Phone 134 North KimbaN T 3 PENNSYLVANIA Mayor declared said motion duly) Floy lackmore, jorer 5. 2 QUICK, and no reasonable offer will be re- VACUUM CUP mevied, and therefrom this ordi-| Arthur Brandt, laborer. 75.00 ELECTRICIANS TAXIDERMISTS n Fased : aca nance shall be in, fall force and ef- August, Schmoldt, laborer 82.50 AMERICAN BEEGPRIC 00, | 44,78 RELIABLE FUR SHOP 20SEC. Sct from and after ten days from/L. L. Unger, rer_—_- i ‘Wiring, Motor, Rapatrin: Remodeling : ROYAL STANDARD MILLER TIRES the date of its passage, and shall be|H. P. Schmitz, laborer-- 75.00, Phone 1080 . Taxidermist a For Furth bs s s TYPEWRITERS known as Ordinance No. 259-A of|Geo. K. Wilson, laborer. 75.00| Yet Us Estimate Your Work $33 Sonth Elm Street Phone 1923 if ‘or Further Information and Prices Write We Kent and At The the Ordinances of the City’of Cas-/ Leo Unger. laborer___--- 75.00; "ace oweRg TAILORS t All Makes 4 Rubber Hospita PRE tg eee Harry ate laborer__ 75:00 ISE MOVERS : NES" Jontract between Citv of Casper|A. D. Pike, laborer___-- 5. C. H. WHALE "1 WY. = © C RET cee W. M. YARD, Prop. and Stockmen’s National Bank pre-|John McHattie, laborer-- 75.00 y197 SLTAM NIEDERAUER, !radics’ and Gents’ Talloring. Cleaning it ¥Y¥ yoming mmercial fe) CASPER TYPEW! sented. Arthur Wilde, laborer__- 75.00 i . Repairing and Alterations. r . RITER Moved by John M. Whisenhunt,|H. H. Price, expenses--- 20.48 LIFE INSURANCE 6 _E. Midwest Ave. ~ Phone 4833 ° z Ew . EXCHANGE seconded by J. S. Pettingill, that|Frank Stevens, labor. 9.62 ——__— REIADUR TAILORS T EWEL, Receiver Douglas, Wyo. George J. Heiser, Prop. the Mayor and City Clerk be au-|Natrona Power Co., s \Pradential Insurance Co. of America! High Grade Dependable t c . 112 East Second | Phono 8561/|1' 229 south David St. Phone 6859 || thorized to enter into a contract ice -.__-----_-"_--__ 1,380.12 Phone 12563 F. 0, Box 1012 Zuttermeister Buildige RREREST CEET A ——— | with the Stoakmen’s National Bank, George Steere,-supplies__ " 8.30

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