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RSDAY APRIL 6, 1922. CLASSIFIED | JADVERTISING | TLL SNEAK PARLOR AN’ MAGGIE'S WAY OR IN THE SE SUT oF eee SOMETHING TO oo SS eee er Ser BRINGING UP FATHER SHELL SHELL WANT mE TO GIVE THAT Dod OF HERS A BATH ir Se or be Casper Dailv Tribune roadste: Buick Six touring cheap. Car 60, Burlington yards. 4450 FOR SALE—A fivepassenger Buick: has been driven 8,000 miles. 142 South Beech street. 46-2 FOR SALE— Fivepassenger spurt touring car; wire wheels, shock ab- sorbers; completely equipped; priced very cheaply, Phone 1238 after 7 p. m. 454 eS eh ¥OR SALE—One Ford roadster with wielivery body; one Ford ; delivery th ‘enclosed body; one Buick Four st Ford olf gauge taade. $100 per roadster; one Kissel Six touring: one K an commissions. a) jeveland touring; one Cleveland ries Co., Graham, Benton Harbor, roadster; all cars in A-1 shape. will ich. 4-6-1t* sell cheap on terms or cash; also have some good improved property which Will consider cars as first payment. HELP WANTED—FEMALE [Wo ix "Morieia Motor Co. 101 bast S_—$——$—$——— NTED—High school girl to help ith care of a home ine Se CLOSING HOUR—Want Ads to be a ust be in The od Seeeetvome witos, ketore per vant Ads received after 10:30 12:30 m. will be inserted under lc head. “TOO Late to Ciassity. s HELP WANTED—MALE EREIENCED Concrete man mixer for hire. Phone $87. 4 pa aE inh a - ANTED—Man with car to sell the G street; North Center Garage. Phone children. Phone 1356. 15593. 4-5-4t* ‘ANTED—A maid for general boa Call 283R. You ‘AUTO ACCESSORTES POSITIONS WANTED The Wyoming Vulcanizing Shop DUNG Widow iter wish has beer. purchased from Mr. Lef- fingwell by M. F. Normand, who work Oy work in oil fields. Mrs, L. M. Joyce i , Denver, eral delivery, 45-809 ed at the Center Street Filling sta- tion, has employed Ralph Houghton, ‘vuleanizer WANTIEED—Hal? day work, compet- ent bookkeeper; can hold light sten- t from the Casper. Su} ply. all work guaranteed. 45-30 FOR SALE—HOUSES position. Call 1078 between rant 45-30" Ee pe ata FOR SALE—Good bargain for some SERVICES OFFERED one, six-room semi-detached; plas- tered;’ $2,250. first class order: live in Bil Se cr ed NIED—Plain sewing; reasonable Biiyge 1297R. = 44-305 one; the other is rented. $500 cash, balance to suit. Apply 428 South Du: RESSMAKER wants work in fam- ilies, $3.00 day or will take bin street. per ork home. Phone 213R. 45-20° FOR SALE—Moftern home, ‘recently furnished. Phone 87J. -43t FOR SALE—Five-room house on Mid- YOU WANT your furniture re little two-room paired, call at 367 So. Ash, or phone} pjastered house on corner lot; city 60. S-tf/water, lights available; must’ sell price $ Phone 1310 FOR SALE— Neat at $1,250, $250 cash _balence washed and polished at 827 | et eee realty Gn, reat East A street; daily service. Phone | ™0"'hIY. ies ic atieg aes) 9S. 4-5-3t* FOR SALE—Fiveroom new house; ANTED—Nursing prices _reason- aren Grover C: Gorsubh, the builder. able; satisfaction guaranteed. Box ‘nth and Wolcott streets. + 0, ‘Tribune. 4.3-4t* NOTICE HOMESTEADERS, Breaking done cheap. Phone ae ‘ANTED— Practical nursing; will care for confinements at patients jome; price le, preter: SURTAINS laundered; office curtains a@ specialty, Call after 6.30 B ES Ppone saat BY cottage eauipped with water, lights ROUGH and bundle washing; will|sas and toilet; east front lot; Call for and deliver. Phone 1s41N4J. [located east. part: walks are in: 43-6t|Price $2,300, $300 cash; $35 per month. Call at once for appointment. Position; |Montgomery Realty and (nvestment ‘Oo. St R SALE—Pretty little home, four Tooms, bath, built-in features; gar- stoves; nice level lot; just you have always asked for; te FOR SALE — Nice two-room new house by owner; livingroom; place for built-in bed; dressimgroom. kitchen breakfast nook and back porch; built- in features and city water; large cast front lot ull fenced; ideal place for children. Allendale addition; $800. 8S. B. Work, P. O. box 951. 4-6-1t* FOR SALE—QUICK. We offer a_ lovely three-room R ICAL nurse wishes fwn or country. Box A-165, Mie. Phone 452J. WANTED TO BUY VANTED TO BUY— ‘Trib: 44-40% age; Furniture of | the home rice $4,600, $600 cash, balance any kind. 120 West Midwest avenue |ionthly. See Ben Realty Co., realtors. hone 24: ‘ -24-tt 4-6-3t ANTED TO BUY—All kinds of sec-\moR SALE—One ond hand . 216 West First | and one one-room house furnished: treet, Phone 1364W. 3-31-8t* liot 79x145; $3,500 on easy terms. 426 VANTHD — Violin, Guarnerues or | West First street. ES g00d model; also good Hopf for out |/OR SALE—Two-room house with i Digs clases hed pag ae Sitohenstte; apnea. Jot , fureiated or onable, ress. + | unfurnished ;” reasor terms. music teacher. 443 _ South gps West Fifteenth street, 4-6-3t* treet or P. O. box 95. 4+ oS FOR SALE— new seven- ANTED — Several loads of top soil. room bungalow with all modern con- Call at 140 West Thirteenth street.|veniences; best location in Casper. rner of David and Thirteenth |prone 1320R. 4-6-6t istreet.. Phone 780M. 46-3t | FOR SALE—House, here is a oppor- WANTED TO BUT—A lot with &) tunity to own a home and have an small house or garage on it in south|income with it; two houses on one of city; must be cheap. P. O. box |50x140-foot lot; south front on pave- -16-tf|ment; east part of town; ten blocks from postoffice; every thing modern of value.}in both houses; one rents for $75, ‘hone 1086.|other has rented for $150; for terms $-16-tf|call owner after 6 p. m. 1087R_ or 766W during business hours. two-room house a 119, v BUY and sell anythin; Exchange Furniture Co. Ree TO BUY — Refrigerator, ifP\to seventy-five pounds capac: > Ee yi mut be in ‘good condition, (1215 FOR SA! aL ESTATE ¢ Fifth street. Phone 16325. 4-6.2t® | ae FANTED TO BUY — Furniture ot] 50x140 feet; corac. ind Fourteenth street. Inquire 803 West Eleventh street, 5 p. m, in the base- ment. 4-6-3t* any kind. ‘West Midwest avenue Lone 249. 2-24tf NTED—Anythii you have in the ay of second hand furniture and bay more for it. Phone 1086. Pee) LIVESTOCK FOR SALE— Team, well matched; WANTED—TO RENT also one mare six years old; good worker and saddler; all for $125; can ite CY ranch, yellow 3 be seen op ANTED TO RENT — Unfurnished {ean Bor modern four-room house with bath; | house on Al 2 0 in family; good location. Box LAND FOR SALE -168, ‘Tribune. 4-5-2t* YANTED TO RENT—At once com-;/FOR SALE — A splendid chicken pletely furnished modern three or} ranch at a bargein if taken at once pUr-room apartment or small house; ose in. rent reasonable. Phone 404. 4-5-3t* cash; a new house 30x30 feet. four 45-4t* | rooms, two clothes closets, large pan- ANT, try, front porch, full size basement ANTED TO RENT—By May 5.)of four rooms; water upstairs and small house by responsible party; down; sewer in; wired throughout; p basements or apartments; modern | 31.000 worth of outbuildings, on one ‘ferred. Box A-169, Tribune. acre of land; south of Allen’ 45-4t*/15 minutes’ ride from town or write Mrs. Fanny Freeman, box 1753; also WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS [one epienaia team of mules, wagon ED TO BORROW $5,000 for ye to five years, 8 per cent and and harness. = HOUSEHOLD GOODS Hall bonus; best. of security. See} yrover C. Gorsuch, builder of good pacer oder ores cht hia [FOR SALE—Biue frosted baby cab: Phone’ ayn and Wolcott street.| excellent condition, $25; solid | oak See rocker upholstered, Spanish leather, FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES '$8, Rear 950 South Cedar street. | POR SALE—Or wil trade Cadillac 46-10% pa A ene SR ak i !FOR SALE—100 coal and gas ranges Elgbt und one and one-half ton Ms mock Call £0530¥. 510 West Yellow 50 good oi stoves, all kins new and used gas ranges; ten diningtoom weedttatle 4-1-6t* ALE—Ford car, A-1 condition, suites; 20 gopd rugs: 100 beds .and springs: 5 duofolds; 10 pian Lpholstering in geod shape, self: new tires; $300. 230 eclection of sewing machines. arter: selection of goods is first class; we Cuth Linesln stfect. Phome 1237J. 44:30" i617J, ~ are overstocked and terms if desired. 1426 West Yellowstone ayenue. Bey pect eh eves el Ad SS nd] 45-2t* | FOR SALE—Electric oscilliating fan, jor trade for city property and some | ‘'s Dairy, | | Buying “and selling afl the time, ‘used and new furniture; and repairing. J. R. eer, Phone 1617J. FOR SALE—One good piano. SEE US for gas appliances; we will save you money. Exchange Pies -16-t ture Co., Phone 1086. |FOR SALE—Elc-idge two-spool sew- | ing machine; girl's bicycle; both good condition. Phone 207R. FOR SALE—Good used piano, Phone 1468. 45. I¥ YOU WANT second-hand fur turefl or anything second-hand, have anything 45-30 $160. to trade, call at 367! street. in per. FOR -3t nt lat of i335W. FOR RENT HOUSES SARTAIN Cg AUCTION | FOR RENT—Fiveroom unfurnished FOR RENT house; lichts furnished, $50 modern 1250 North McKinley street. up! sartain, auction-/FOR RENT — Two-room —————. 326 West Yellowstone avenue.| house; $20 per month on North|!;OR RENT —Tworoom apartment; 11-19-tf |Grant street. 344 South David street, 3-31-tf RENT—House; close ern four-room houre and bath; un- — furnished except range; $45. Inquire FOR RED 807 East Third 45-408) furnish: Call 182 North Grant R. 4-5-3t FOR REND—Three-room furnished house with full basement, modern, twhts, gas furnished. 137 North Ja son street. FOR RENT—One threeroom house and one four-room modern (Call at 1010 Howard street, North Cas 4 honse. 4-4-3t* in; mod- treet. Fhone 44-3t South Ash street or phone 1660. 7-9tf}FOR RENT—Four-room house and ————————_____ ——————_| bath at 427 North Melrose street,)FOR RENT—One modern furnished FOR SALE—Furniture. Ash street. 13°: EsaBccte SEE Suisel sey Aa FOR SALE-—Gordon motor crib and | baby buggy In good condition. 319| | East A street. | street. 3 ae FOR SALE—Old newspapers. Tribune office. table lamp $2. Call 1412W, cheap, nearly new, 244 North J ferson street, rear. 45. FOR SALE;— Corsets for all sieres; prices very reasonable; a f waists and skirts, veils, ‘hair goods flowers and all kinds of hat bindings at half what they are worth. M: W. Burkett. 132 West Twelfth stree: 4-6-6t instruments bought, sold or exchanged; one Orpheum special banjo No. 3 for sale, cheap. 44-4t! ————— FOR SALE— One set Encyclopedia Phone 1785. USED musical 943 South Spruce street. Britanica, 29 volumes, bound full in Levant Morroco, like new, will sacrifice for less than half Write box 4-6-1t* thoroughbred ‘White Nubian goats; two does and Arthur 26, Parkerton, Wyo. FOR SALE — Three bucks; fine for milk. $300. Dolgner, Rising City, Neb. FOR SALE—Army tent, 4-5- 16x16 west boarding house, near Mills, Wyo. 4-4-3 FOR SALE HAIR SWITCH. | FOR SALE—Two washing machin | cheap for cash. 242 South haiti ry te | FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS Call at 1-25-tf-ah a a a FOR SALE—One dress form, $6; one Baster made to measure; also have stand- ;Jard sizes on ha. corsets fitted perfectly to figure; all kinds of bras- good condition $35. Inquire at Mid- | BO. 2t) i blocks ew Ei It, FOR in 1585W. ern hot ate Made from combings of light brown hair, 1026 South Jackson street. 1 3-31-6t* lawn FOR SALE—Gravel, sand and dressing delivered: Phone 114 FOR SALE OR TRADE OR TRADE J. FOR SALE trade for sheep or cattle, Phone 13: before noon. FOR TRADE—My Casper une. car, must sell by April 15. Address P. box 1492. ing car in state; will trade for tor before noon. {FOR SALE OR TRADH — horses, harness; ‘one di A-1 condition. L. E. Bi North Glenarm street. FOR SALE OR RENT FOR SALE OR RENT— Reaso Three | Street. Call phone 207R or 186. FOR SALE OR RENT— Casper. FOR RENT HOUSES house; ges and water. 124 West FOR RENT — Two-room . house; lights and gas Two} housekeeping: house, modern except three-room basement apartment. completely furnished; | 633. 45. Botolph street. | FOR RENT—Modern furnished house; heater and also garage. Eleventh street. Phone 818R. 4-6: south Cherry street, nished: lights and gas. South Cherry street. Phone yg 7S. 44att M 4-1-6t* property for irrigated farm. Box A-171, ‘Trib- 4-6-3t FOR SALE OR TRADE— For good paying business, well located: FOR SALE OR TRADE—Fastest rac- ing car of popular make. Phone 1339M 4-1-6t° Draft wagon. lanchard, 1206 FOR Phone 114° 46-11 nable. rooms and attic. 127 West J 45-3t* One hand | fo; laundry. 118 West H street, North 4-5-2t° FOR RENT—Four-room unfurnished street. C. V. Norris. Phone 12, 3-31+f furnished gas and toilet in. 824 Wes 4-5-2t FOR RENT— Fiveroom furnished heat ie 1 South Fenway street. Phone 403 | ool : |FOR KENT—Large one-room house, gas, water and lights; close to high school. Phone fiveroom un- gas range and 803 West itu YOR RE in adjoininy oO. ur Gc. er, 381, ern, | room: -2t FOR RENT-—Neat two-room house, partly furnished; large lot; garage; most desirable location. 311 South St. 4-3-6t or 381. -8t | Apartme: FOR mn unfurnished treet. Phone 1658J, 4-5-4t* FOR RENT—Modern room, month and up, eam of East First street. WILL YOU look at a well furnished room on the ground floor? This is ~|close in and reasonable. 423 South "| Beech street. FOR RENT—Nice to bath; close in. 310 CY avenue.| Phone 14; E RENT—Two furnished modern rooms ith bath over store. West Midwest avenue. 4-5-2t8 FOR RENT—Two nice sleepingrooms board if wil 139 South Jefferson street or phone South Durbin street. Phone 89R. FOR RENT — light housekeeping, adjoining bath. 250 North McKi: FOR _ RENT—Sleepingroom, bath. 124 South Wolcott street. for two respectab! of piano. 663 West Yellowstone ave- nue, Phone 1657J. INT—Neatly imadern hous: board if desired. street. Phone 225W. *|FOR RENT — To two gentlemen, strictly modern bat! East Fourth street. Phone 1256R. FOR RENT—Extra large, light ment room with fireplace; furnist- jed. in new mod part of city. BOARD and room; ; under new South Center street. HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS RENT—Two rooms for | light housekeeping; lights and gas WJ; | nished. 885 Hast Third street. 4-5-4t FOR RENT—APARTMENTS ern apa: close in, consisting of large living- Murphy bed; bath; breakfast nook; kitchenet' range; hot and cold water; hot South Lincoln street, Apartment 4. Phone 1424M or 381. ° FOR RENT— Unfurnished apartment on berenseets partm {| South Park avenue. Phone 1424W or FOR RENT—Strictly up-to-the-minute large livingroom; hot water heat; and cold water; janitor service. er and 1424M or 381. FOR _RENT—Strictly modern unfur- FOR RENT—Strictly modern room furnished apartment with vate bath; price reasonable. south! Branch Realty Co., over Iris theater. 4-6-3t* Phone 1825W. |FOR RENT—Completely fiveroom house and 4-3-4t |best location. 740 South Grant street. 1825W. | Phone 427W. FOR RENT—ROOMS ROOMS at the Antler; exclusive; mod- erate. 616 Sou 4-6-3 furnished sunporch in G-1t ith Wolcott street. 43-6t 4-5-2t° furnished $16 per month. 311 South $20 per two and one-half Henning hotel. i 6 4-6-1 4-64t modern rooz:, next 5-2t 450 desired. Call at 4-6-3t* FOR RENT—Front bedroom in mod:! suitable for two. 634 3-27-+f Furnished room for inley street. 4-5 next to 4-5-2 4-5-6t* furnished room| outside entrance; | 1015 it. room; h reasonably priced. 829 4-4-3t* base- | lern house; sou! Phone 1755W. reasonable; close ement. 535 | 46-6t FOR RENT partly rtme built-in 3-28-+4f 4-3-t£ high class mod- apartment; sleepin, breakfast private kitchenette; ent: Mur- ui {Inquire at Shikany Dry “| reward. Phone 120M. FOR RENT—APARTMENTS Four-room furnished apartment; $75. Albuquerque Apart- ments No. I, Phone 276R. Call eve- nings. $ 444te near refinery; very reasonable. neatly f Inquire 1327 nished; FOR RENT—Choice modern upstairs and basement apartments, four rooms each; furnished. Apply base ment. 642 East Twelfth street. 44-30 ‘OR RENT—Three-room basement pent; furnished or _unfurnish . lights furnished. Phone 87J 44-31 'T—Two strictly modern two-room furnished apartments; clase in on paved street. Prett Apa ment house. Phone 868J. 4-6. two-room apartment and bath: $35 per month and one small two-room furnished apartment with bath: $25 ber month; both close in, Brauch Realty Co., over Iris theater. Phone 4-6-3t FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room apartment; close Apartments, 610 South Ash street Phone 1392J. 3-28-t1 FOR RENT—Very desirable down town apartment; modern in every respect; unfurnished except Murphy two: in. Whaley ARD and room in modern home, bed and electric range; consists of liv- nicely furnished; rooms suitable for ingroom, two; good meals very reasonable. 103 closets; hot and cold water furnish North Kimball street. FOR RENT—Two nicely kitchen, private bath ani Privilege of use of laundry and elec- tric washer. Phone 1539M 3-22-t¢ FOR RED ‘Two -room fully fur- nished apartment; bath, hot and cold water; gas and electricity; fur- nished; $38.50 per month. Apply Alex- ander Apartments, West Eleventh and Chestnut streets. 4-6-3¢ FOR RENT—Two-room modern apart ment; furnished with bath;"on pave: ment. Phone 1075J. 6-2 YOR RENT — Two100m modern apartment; furnished; close in. 616 West Ninth street. 4-4-3t* FOR RENT—Two-room modern apart ment. 304 East A street 4 |FOR RENT— Three-room apartment on ground floor, nicely furnished; Jalso two-room basement apartment, $30; both* medern in every respect. |1028 South \Walnut street. s43W. FOR RENT — Modern three-room apartment; gas, water and electric Ughts furished.’ Apply room 8, Zut- termelater (bulldiig. Whore 410. -5-3t FOR RENT — Four-room furnished apartment; $75. Albuquerque Apart- ments No. I. Phone 176R. Call ey nings. 43-40 FOR RENT— One two-room sara ment; gas, lights and water; also one-room for light housekeeping. Call 318 West First street. 4-5-4t* FOR RENT—Apartments; one about the 15th and one now; nice quiet and sunn; ali built-in features. pri- vate bath; nice location; corner of Phone | 4-5-3 O'Neil, 611 East Lind street. 4-6-3 FOR RENT—New three-room apart-/ ment, corner Third and Kenwood. Apply Midwest Pharmacy. 44-3t FOR RENT—Three-room unfurnished modern basement with bath; light and cozy; close in; no children. In- quire at 725 South’ Durbin street. ‘OR RENT—One apartment com- pletely furnished; gas and hot water furnished; also one modern seven: room brick bungalow, unfurnished | Call 668 CY avenue or phone 7811. | FOR RENT—MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT—A space very suitable for dressmaking or millinery shop. Goods 212 South Wolontt street. Phone 736, Bt FOR RENT—Ground floor storeroom. Phone 1485. 4-54t FOR RENT—Good business location. | can be leased. Phone 1263. | 3-31-42! LOST AND FUUND LOST—Between Casper and Douglas, two 33x4% Royal cord tires mounted at the Henning hotel. LOST—Sunday night, Elks’ charm with name T. F. Foley on back of charm; liberal reward. Phone int 4-6-2t Kelly- LOST— Dodge wire wheel, Garage to Art Melberg and receive reward. 4-5-4t" LOST—A child's scarlet tam-cap on road between Casper and Glenrock. Finder telephone 1150W. 4-5-2 LOST—Cord tire and rim, between Casper and Pathfinder dam; rte, B-4t LOST—Ford roadster stolen. Rewar@ for information; whereabouts. Phone 728M. BUSINESS CHANCES lead two- pri- Hart Phone -1511W. 4-6-1t RENT—Tworoom furnished or| apartment; —_ lights, dressingroom, Murphy bed: close in. 238 - West 1543W. Phone Seventh — street, 4-3-6t rk FOR SALE—Tho best rooming and boarding house in Casper; cleared for full fntorsten -3-8t* busi fe) $450 last_mont! address Box A-161. Tribune. WANTED—Partner in small ness. paying good; little cost. box 1 4-6-2t* FOR SALE—Pool hall, restaurant, barber shop and dance hall includ- ing property. Schofield and Slater, Wyo. © 1922 ev Were Featune Service, inc. * | E: rectors and incorporators —Drawn for The Casper Iribune by George McManus CAN'T YOU HANDLE TOOOLES A LITTLE MORE CA‘ 1M GLAD xo IT1S TIME FOR FOR SALE — Apartment house; in. come $8,400 year; price $37,500; wil! take as part payment a rae? up to $15,000, balance can be paid in five years. O. box 31 3.26-t¢ ARE YOU INTERESTED? Rooming and boarding house, furnished. 11 rooms, modern;’_ le: and furniture $600. See Ben Realty Co,, realtors. 4-6-3t FOR SALE—Room!ng¢ and boarding house or will sell furniture and all nousehold goods at once; leavin town. 743 South Durbin street 4-6-2t LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE. To the Stockholders of the Burke Oil Company: You will hereby take notice that the annual meeting of the Burke Oil Company will be held at 301 Con- solidated Royalties Building, Cas- per, Wyoming, on the 17th day of April, 1922, and will be called to order at 10 o’clock in the forenoon of that day. The meeting is the regular annual meeting, at which will be elected the Board of Directors for the en- suing corporate year, and at which will be transacted such other busi ness as may properly come before it. BURKE OIL COMPANY, By A. W. Garrison, Secretary. Publish Mar, 20, 27, 31, Apr. 1 to 13, Inclusive, 1922. i Saw <a y NOTICE. Due to the confuston attendant upon many transfers of property during the year 1921, the names of the present owners of the property, in many cases are unknown to the county treasurer. Some of the properties are listed on the delin- quent tax rolls. In order to avoid penalty and con- fusion owners of such properties should notify the treasurer of their names and addresses. All properties on which taxes are it delinquent will be offered for sale to recover the tax assessed. If you did not personally pay the tax you should make sure that there is no outstanding indebtedness. ELIZABETH McDONALD, County Treasurer. Publish Apr. 6, 8,12, 15, 19, 22, 26, 29, 1922, oa ea NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate of Sophia Stone, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that let- ers of administration were on the 18th 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 necessary vouchers for allowance, to the undersigned administrator within six months after the date of said letters, or they may be pre- cluded from any benefit from such | Lind and Lincoln street. Apply Mrs.| estate, and if such claims be not ex- hibited within one year from the date of said letters, they will be forever barred. Dated March 23, 1922. JOSEPH STONE, Administrator of the Estate of Sophia Stone, Deceased. William O. Wilson, Attorney for state. Publish March 23, 30, April 6, 1922. base de BED NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate of Myrtle V. Williams, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that let- ters testamentary were on the 10th day of March, 1922, granted to the undersigned in the above estate, and all persons having claims against the caid estate are hereby required to exhibit them, with the necessary vouchers for allowance, to the un- dersigned Executor within six months after the date of said let- ters, 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 let- ters, they will be forever barred. Dated March 23, 1922. DAVID A. WILLIAMS, Executor of the Last Will and Testament of Myrtle V. Wi liams, Deceased. iam O. Wilson, Attorney for Estate. Publish March 23, 30, April 6, 1922. STrr inal dene NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION We, the undersigned, Nick G. Teligadas, President, and George Poulos, Secretary, respectively, of the Air-Eater Sales Co.; (Inc.) a corporation organized under and by Wyoming, do hereby, for the pur- pose of complying with the provis- jons of Section 5439, Wyoming Compiled Statutes of 1920, certify ‘hat the Air-Fater Sales Co., (Inc.) was dissolved on the 31st day of March, 1922, by the unanimous vote of the stockholders, directors and ‘ncorporators thereof, all in person assembled, at a meeting called for the purpose of considering the prop- sition of the dissolution of said corporation; that said meeting was regularly held pursuant to notice; that at said meeting there were present more than two-thirds of the stockholders of the corporation, namely, all of the stockholders, di- thereof, all of whom did unanimously con- . PAGE SEVEN ORDER 15 PLACED FOR 4,000 FEET FIRE HOSE Bids were opened at the council meeting Monday night for 3,000 feet of twoand-one-half-inch hose for the fire department, and due to the fact that it could be obtained 40 cents cheaper a foot than the appropriation called for a motion to buy 4.000 feet was introduced and carried. The concract was Iet to the Hewitt Rubber company represented by Tom Kenehan though the Schanks Plumb. ing company. The contract for minor equipment, such as nozzles, hose hooks, etc., was let to the Eureka Hose company throug’: the Casper Supply company. The hose thus supplied will be of standard make with couplings. When one more man is added to the fire de partment, the complete equipment demanded by the insurance under- writers for Casper to enter the three and one-half class will have been ob- tained. It will onty remain for the citizens of the city to clean up their garbage and comply with other safety requirements for Casper to have its insurance rates reduced considerably. PANE ete tee oR POLICE SEIZE STILL, OFFENDER OUT ON BOND A perfectly innocent looking copper still of no mean capacity is in the possession of the local police as a result of a raid on 124 East H. street where lived Ed. W. Williams. Wil- ams is out on bonds. For the second time in three weeks, ‘Tom Quinn is up for bootlegging. His fine is continued until tonight. The accusing evidence was found in the back end of a lot belonging to Judge Tubbs occupied by the Modern Cleaners. \Sanctity of Oath Ignored BUFFALO, N. Y., April 6.—Holding that the oath administered in the courts too frequently regarded FOLLY? KNEW sent and approve of the dissolution of said corporation. AIR-EATER £0. (Inc.) President. Attest: GEORGE POULOS, Secretary. Publish April 6, 13, 20, May 4 and 11, 1922. NOTICE OF INCORPORATION Notice is hereby given that the undersigned corporation has filed with the Secretary of State of the State of Wyoming, its Articles of Incorporation. The name of said corporation is: “SUNDANCE PIPE LINE COM- PANY OF WYOMING. The object for which said corpor- ation is formed i To engage in and conduct, a gen- eral transportation business for the transportation of gas. petroleum and other oils, and any and all kinds of liquids and fluids whatsoever and n general, to do and perform all ets and things incidental to, grow- ing out of, or connected with, any and all of the above business, which may be necessary or convenient to efficiently, conveniently and success- fully carry on and conduct the sme, | The amount of the capital sto: of said corporation is Five Thou- sand Dollars. The number of shares of which the stock shall consist is five thou- sand, The number of trustees and the Catholic dlocexe of Buffalo, is names of thore who shall manage | ‘h® f . said corporation’s affairs for the) fostering a campaign by a church or- first year are: Frank Frantz, Wal- wanization in life of dignity and sa- ter G. Williams, Frederick M. De-| credness of sworn word. It ts plan. Neffe, E. Doehring, C. M. Johnson, | N° to extend the movement to every B. E. Van Arsdale and G. C. Saf-| Patt of the country S rthe nemelot tile iawn sad ssuiey FUNAWAY CAR BROUGHT TO HALT BY FENCE in which the operations of said cor- A Buick car suffered a broken poration shall be carried on are: Town of Cheyenne, and County of | Osmer E. Smith, whose spindle Tuesday, when the cluch stuck the National Bank Build-jand the driver lost control of the is | merely as a form and its sanctity \ignored, Bishop William Turner of the name of the agent in charge} thereof i office is i virtue of the laws of the State of] Laramie. The location of said corporation's | machine at Fitth and Center. The car |crossed Center street twice. The second principal office in the State o: y- oming is the City of Cheyenne, and time it smashed into a fence near Mat- son's confectionery. ing. SUNDANCE PIPE LINE COM- PANY OF WYOMING, Pub. Apr. 6, 7, 8, 1922. |Business and Professional Directory AUDITORS REIMERTH & VAN DENBERG Accountants—Income Tax Service 4th Floor 0-S Bldg. Phone 767 ACCOUNTANTS RANTEE REGISTRY CORP, ors and Accountants—Stock Registrar and Tranfer ents 208-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. Phone 660 WYOMING AUDIT COMPANY 414-15 Midwest Ref. Bldg. Phone 289 Audits, Financial Reports and ‘ses, Income Tax Service and neral Accounting ARCHITECTS LAWYERS HENCH AND BISHOP Suite 9, Daly NICHOLS & STIRRETT Lawyers 309-10-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. HAGENS & MURANE Lawyers 206-207 Oi Exchange Building EPS AND LACX Suite 204-205 Midwest Bldg. PY. 1200 WILLIAM 0. WILSON Attorney-at-Lay Suites 14-15-16, To! ced DUBOIS & GLODRICH, Architects wnsend Biock Rooms 11-12 Townsend Block Casper, Wyo. Phone 440 NURSERIES GARBUTT, WEIDNER & SWEENEY : COLORADO NURSERY 415 Oil Exchange Bildg. Phone 1162}510 South Parke Phone 7603 AUTO PAINTING + OSTEOPATHS STEWART AND COMPANY Auto Painting Phone 1072W 134 North Kimball BAGGAGE and TRANSFER SEE BEN TRANSFER CO. Baggage, Heavy Hauling and Piano Phone 74J. wank SoeNe ©. DAVIS isteopathic Physicia: Suite 6 Tribune Apartments Phone 388 DR. Tr YADE Osteopathic Physician Room 5-7 Wood Bik. Phone 12773 DR. C. A. SANFORD Osteopathic Physician | Midwest Bide. yeas tale RADIATOR REPAIRING — eee CASPER AUTO RADIATOR WORKS Repairing—Cl —| 434 W. Yellowstone" os Bee ROOF CONTRACTING WYOMING ROOFING Co. |General Roofing Contractors, Repatr- Moving., ‘fiee Phone 70LW SCIAL TY CHIROPRACTORS DR. J. WH JEFFREY DR. ANNA GRAHAM JEFFREY Suite 318 Midwest Bldg. Phone 706 I Suite 2, nsend Block Phones. Office 423, Res. 1235 M. E. HARNED, Chiropractor ' ing and tin; 162 North | 4 iS a Specialty Ser arta ae, 527 East Twelfth Phone 1334W DR. C. L OLDUS niropructic TAXIDERMISTS Osteopathic Ph THE RELIABLE ¥UR SHOP 310 O-S Building Phone 1754 Manufacturing and y Remodeling DE. XQUIST 33 8 , eaxidermist = Zuttermeister Phone 1757 |333 South Elm Street Phone 1923 DOCTORS | TAILORS MARSHALL €, KEITH, M.D. | ; ARSH : . ©. i. WHALEY Office Phone 30 Residence 164 ies” >, . Private Hospital—612 South "Durbin | Prescing. “Repatiag ee cleaning ELECTRICIANS |116 E. Midwest Ave. ° Phone 4834 RELIABLE TAILORS High Grade Dependable G Zuttermeister Butding VETERINARIAN AMERICAN ELECTRIC CO. | Wiring, Motors, Repairing | Phone 1080 Let Us Estimate Your Work HOUSE MOVERS | TERE L. E. BAY | WILLIAM NIEDERAUER 142 West Second Street 1107 South Melrose Phone 260 Office Phone £0 Residence 13233 s atl ora ase “Hin eb eR OUEST ZAR SEST ae a — ol —_ | ae 808 £86487 mail 624)