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' : ij ft 8 ? i i i i Ht | i ; itt ” * i | fg i Hy 1608Ww. Phone B1.1t house- > ref. house Miss A235, 5-1-509 ONS WANTED Work by day or hour, 40c ur or $3 for 8-hour day. 321 South Lincoln street. 4-29-2t° and bil- box 4-29-3t° D cigar clerk Rte works pune. lass barber ‘Address box A-20, Tri! 4.29-2t° one 1453J. 4-29-3t* D—Lawns to make and Leong le. 4-28-6t° renovated and recov- good heavy ticking, Cas- Co, Phone 1803W. G-2-3t* Ghergetie, depen dab! pwak pen le ity or country. Spey | Re yANTED tO BUY D> TO BUY — Furniture of d. 120 West Midwest avenue 9. 2-26 b TO BUY— Furniture of d. 120 West Midwest bein! D TO BUY—Two or three- dence; reasonable. P. O. 5-1-1" Pp TO BUY — Second-hand , gents’ watches, saddles, shoes. 216 West First hone 1364W. p TC BUY—A baby stroller; be in best condition. pas and sell anything of val hge Furniture Co. Phone 1086. 3-16-tf D—Anything second hand furniture and + |more for it. Phone baat aeee 'TO BUY—One dozen good ode Island Red hens and 1531 West Railroad avenue. 4-28-3t° .D TO BUY—For cash equit- properties; state fully price mount wanted for equity, you owe, how payable. full bn of property; lot and block [Wall questions must be. an- ind if priced right will act bargains only will be con- ddress P. O. box 319. 4-27-6t }ALE—AUTOMOBILES LE—Cheap; one Essex tour- , late model. See car at 134 jashington street. 4-27-4t* iiz—Ford roadster in good in. $150; also Majestic range Call 116 Tyler Street, near. ait, 4-29-3t* E—Ford bug, 1918 model, on all evenings, 663 West Yel- avenue. 5-1-2t° -E—Cheap, practically new cadster, 651 West ay S-1-2t ‘T GOOD USED CAR. uilding and Ioan shares, r piano to trade. W. EB. Gul- ie 1310. 3-29-4t° i “E—Ford touring car, late pdel; starter and modern ; mechanical condition A-1 will sacrifice, $300. H. F. Faltman, Wyo. 4-29-2t* Dodge touring car, first dition; cheap for cash. 243 ter street. Phone 702. §-1-2t —Pérd coupe; a bargain it + ©. 437 South Spruce , aes -1-2te —Seven-passenger Stude- eheap or will trade for 5-2-2 4-28-10t° | | we will get you buy or sell a car. Auto Exchange, a —<$$<$$________ FOR SALE-—-Four-room house, goof locatio terms. $1,400; come property; eleven rooms, large laundry- gas; almost com- 9|Pletely furnistied; furniture is all good supparior, twp bathrooms, room, hot air hea: and in fine dhape; two gus Income will \Phone 1212W- 3 also au range terms is a good pay! last long; priced to sell as hav business that takes my FOR SALE—Nice fiveroom $3,000, $200 wn and $25 a FOR SAIE + Fourroom Have you $300 cash? Then take vantage of apother sacrifice. Gullord. Phone 1310. FOR SALE—Gmall honse on large lot; one blork east of brewery on light and water in Figurora stree hous telaptione in alle: features; prices to sell $200 cas take in good qr on balance. Dick. Brauer’s, grocery, 915 street, North Casper. FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE n/FOR SALE—Two will consider good car on deal. South Jac.:son street. LIVESTOCK LIVESTOCK FOR SALE OR TRADE Draft horses, harness; dump wag- ion. L. EB. Blanchard A-1 con: ons, hard North Glenarm street. FOR SALZ—-Some choice two-year old_white face, bulls, all See F. G. Seherck, 400 O-S Office phone 76 Residence 588. ROULTRY FOR SALE—-/One dozen and LAND FOR SALE FOR SALE—Forty-acre Laced Missour!; tsvo-room house; few acres in fultivation, balance tim: ber; fine for, fruit; fish and price $1,000; will take easy terms. RELINQUWISHMENTS, ETC. NOTICE. Can locate three men on 640-acre homesteads with lots of water them, all adjpining. Inquire at Gates Service stathon. BRING in your relinquishments and deeded homesteads; make the price and terms right and we will find you East Mi WANTED—¥wo men with jitney to take up twio 640-acre homesteads least to stockg man for filing and prov- ing up fees: and all improvements; my fee $100 cash. Inquire at Gater Service statibn. HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND SUMEY AUCTION HOUSE SARTAIN Buying, anfi selling all the eer, 326 W! Phone 1617J. FOR SALE—-One bed South Beech street, basement. grade furniture; 200 new ice 75 gas amd <joal ranges; three lowstone avenue. Phone 1617J. one Monarch $45; one reservoir, usol 8 monte, range, \two six-hole ‘hole Round (Oak range, all white enamfl trimmings, $5! cheap four-tple cook stove, $1 key laundry stove, $5; heating $5. Casper Gas Appliance Co. HEMSTITCIFING and tachm| and electric wmsher; three-room house lawn, sidewalks e location; will cattle as p: payment and can ar. suit purchased; this business and wont time, 1 South Beech street. Phone 1535. ‘Inquire at Gates Service station. house; three finished rooms in base ment. Inquire 628 Divine avenue. + lots, 40x130 feet: Wyandotte jJaying hens; one y old. “Call at “$802 South Ash street. Lote good Dodge or Ford and little cash, balance Call evenings after 5 or Sunday. 1103 North Burlington street. used and new furniture; upholstering and repairiniy. J. R. Sartain, auction- it Yellowstone avenue. ed; one chiffonier; one library’ table and chairs. 1134 Leen nnn ered FOR SALE-+Two carloads of high overstocked; ‘must sell. 326 West Yel- + 4-21-t£ ——$< _— ———_____—_—___—_ FOR SALE--One six-hole range with water; front, good baker, $35; lestic coal ranges (not lin use a yeox), $50 and $55; one six- nickle and picoting FOR SALE—Good coal range at rea sonable price. 311 South McKinley street. 4-29-20 THIS_PLAYER PIANO AT A GREAT SACRIFICE, We have a very high grade player Piano left on our honds at Casper: for quick disposal will sell at a very large discount; easy payments to re sponsible person. Write at once for price, terms ané@ full perticulars to the Denver Music Co., Denver, Colo. 420-15 FOR SALE—One god pianc. 344 South David street, 3-3i-tt SEE US for gas eppilances; we will save you money. Exchange furni ture Co., Phone 10i 3 IF YOU WANT second-hand turef or anything second-hand, or bave anything to trade, call at 367 South Ash street or phone 1660. 7-9-t: FOR SALE—Strong heavy baby’s brass bed; good as new. 329 South McKinley street. Phone 1509M, 4-18-tf FOR SALE—One pure tone cabinet phonograph and 40 records; price 0 West Midwest avenue. MY MOUNTAIN CABIN Not being able to use my mountain cabin, Gothmore Park, for two years, I will sell it for, cash. Very reasonable. 4-21-10t B. L. SCHERCK (See Ben). S1at Phone 1480 FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT — Two-rcom furnished house, $18 a month. Corner of Sixth street and Platte avenue. Mills, Wyo. 4-20-20° furnished FOR RENT—APARTMENTS eR FOR RENT—Threeroom unfurnished partment; lights, water and gas for furnished. 527 West Tenth 4-29-5t ee FOR RENT—Threeroom partly fur- nished apartment; close in. Inquire Room 400, O-S Bids. 4-29-3t* FOR RENT — Modern close in. Phone 381 or 1424M, 118 cooking; Street. couple or {wo young Call at 1008 East Sec- ond stret. Phone 1552]. 4-28-3t FOR RENT ROOMS FOR RENT— Basement rooms for batching, $15 per month. 710 East Third street. 4-29-3t ROOM and board for four people; nicely situated; everything modern; reduced rent. 425 CY avenue. Phone 197M. 5-1-3 BOARD and room for two. 146 West Midwest avenue. S-1-3t FOR RENT—Room; suitable for two gentlemen, adjoining bath. South Durbin street. ranges nt; 4-8-tf FOR RENT Modern apartments. furnished $25 and $30; closet, bath. hot water service. Store. Phone 176. FOR RENT — furnished apartment on t Second street; four blocks from postoffice. 628 Hast Second street. 5-L-lt 2®UR RENT—~ Two-room 260 West First street. FOR RENT — Tworoom half base- ment; furnished apartment; hot and ‘cold water; lights, gas dishes and Smith-Turner Drug 5-2-1t¢ uto top take FOR SALE—Carioad seed potatoes Sarly Ohios and Netted Gems. Western Produce Co. 312 West Second street. Phone $38fJ. itt SOR SALE—Man's bicycle, good con- dition. 112 South Lincoln street. 5-1-3t* © other 29 house, month. 4 FOR SALE—Uncalled for a emu nts | nen furnished; two and one-half quodern |nwtt Your own price. Mulcahy, the]FOR RENT —Modern bedroom for| blocks from postoffice. 124 South ern) Tailor, Inc., Lyric Theater Bidg. gentleman. 505 East Second street. }ieech street. 4-29-2t 5-11t 5-1-1t GOOD room and board for four gen tlemen in modern private home. 103 North Kimball street. 5-1-2t¢ FOR RENT—Four nicely furnished besement rooms on corner of Eighth and South Oak streets. 802 South Oak street. Phone 1681M. FOR RENT — Two-room furnished apartment with bath and gas range, near refinery. 831 West Railroad ave nue. 4-28-3t FOR RENT—Furnished apartment, $50. Phone 1424M or 381. 4-10-tf FOR RENT—Two FOR SALE—OM n Call at Tribune office. 1-75-tfdh SALE—Rabvits at 153 North w urbin street. 5-L-1t FOR SALE—Gravel, sand and lawn dressing delivered. Phone 1147J. He ‘sietly modern T-30t 52-3t] two-room — furr. = oe ee close in on pavi builéin /FOR SALE—One elk, bear and easle.| TOR nENT—Modern sleepingrooma;| ment house: T Inquire at 321 South Lincoln street. 5-13t OR SALE—One good 50-foot three- uarter garden hose. 617 South rant street. S-1-1t FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR SALE— Or will trade income property making $200 per montn for good automobile. Box A-14. Trib- une. 4-28-4t9 FOR RENT, SALE OR LBAS! Boarding house, all furnishel and running apartments, amd livingrooms: will sell fixtures; lease all or part close in; good location for grocery and meat market, Write owner, P. O. bor. 119. 5-1-2t' FOR SALE OR TRADE—Three nice cottages; Mills additien. See McLeod close in; $5 per week. 114 South Kimball street. Phone 1125W. ‘OR RENT—Two two-room furnish- ed apartments, near refinery; also bachelors’ one-room hotise at Phone 1679. FOR RENT—Tworoom nished basement - apartment toiletroom also _laundryroom; with it. 803 West Eleventh Phone $18R. FOR RENT— Attractive three-room unfurnished apartment; bath and also threé-room furnished haif. apartment with private bath and gas. 1015 South Spruce street. Phone 1055R. 5-1-2t FOR RENT—Very desirable modern three-room - furnished artment FOR RENT with private bath and laundry; ciso _——_——————————— i | CUTLCS; rent reusonable; reference re- FOR RENT — Two basement rooms) quired. 153 North G nt street. Phon Mills, Wyo. 4-24-60° ond kitchen,’ partly furnished for 7™. 4 Light housek, ing; also garage. 321 — WILL TRADE RANCH FOR CITY) Soutn ‘Meiinter street, SSig tte | FOR RENT—Very desirable furnish PROPERT ed apartments, two and three rooms |FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms] equipped with gas, bath, hot and cold for housekeeping; also batching} water; close in and reasonable rent cabin. 817 ‘South Spruce street. 534 West Ninth street. 428-6 4-28-3t | KOR RENT+Modern furnished four- POR RENT—Two rooms completely! room apartments. Address, Tribune, furnished for housekeeping; private | box A-22. 5-1-6t entrances, gas for heatting and cook- ing; lights and water; on pavement;|/OR RENT--Close in modern steam heated apartment; unfurnished ex- reasomible to steady. tenants. Phone cept gas range and Murphy bed; built 10553. 5-1-2t —— in features, Cunningham Apartments, FOR RENT—Two rooms for light 7 North Park street. Phone 1270. housekeeping. 431 South Durbin 2ue street. 5-1-2t FOR RENT — One neat and clean basement room for light housekeep- ing; furnished except dishes and lin- en; nice gas range; close in and rea- sonable. 928 South David street. Phone 121W. 5-1-3t FOR RENT—APARTMENTS — FOR RENT — Two-room furnished apartment; close in. Whaley Apart- ments. 619 South Ash street. 4-24.tf FOR RENT—Two unfurnished base. ment apartments with toilet lava- tery and laundryroom; also garage. $03 West Eleventh streot. 4-28-3t FOR RENT—Attmctive three room unfurnished apartment; bath and gas; also’ three-room furnished half- basement apartment with private 1015 South Spruce 4-28-3t FOR RENT—A modern unfurnished apartment, down town location; clea nand new; private bath, electric range, built-in’ features, Murphy bed ds matty rigera’ Craig Se 5-1-209 B-1-1t FOR RENT—Large bedroom adjoin- ing bath in modern home, fcr one or two gentlemen; reduced rent. 105 North Park street. 4-28-3t WANTED—Four young men to board and room; private family; good lo- cation, 1215 Hast Second street Phone 605W. 5-1-3t FOR RENT—Front bedroom in mod- ern home; suitable for two. 634 South Durbin street. Phone 89R. 3 nicely fur. with gara, street 5-1-3t 108 4-28-3t Phone 4-7-30t Bldg. phone 4-29-3t* Y. 160 acres improved dry land: 70 acres cultivated; one mile from city mits, Sheridan, Wyo. Phone fe titan 29-2" a half ar ‘FOR SALE OR TRADE — Six-room modern house, very good iocation; will trade fox smalier property or good building lots in good location. Box A-24, Tribune. 5-1-6t* ~~" FOR ‘SALE OR RENT FOR SALE OR RENT — Grocery store; reasonable. Inquire Stancard Cafe or phone 428W. 12t FOR REN? HOUSES | FOR RENT—Four-room unfurnished ) house; gas and water, 124 West G. street. C. V. Norris. Phone 12. 3-31-tt | FOR RENT — Five-room modern house; furnished: or unfurnished; CY avenue; large gas range; gas hot water heater; built-in features. Phone 1078. 4-24-tf FOR RENT—Two-room house and county spring; game, used FOR RENT—Two-room apartment, furnished except dishes and linen Phone 687W. S-L-it FOR RENT ‘urnished apa! ent, modern with gas at 319 ‘South Jack. son street or apply Oil Exchange Cigar Shop. Phone 1610W. — 4-28-tf. ¥OR RENT—Modern furnished two- room apartment; heat, gas, lights and electric washer furnished. 310 C avenue. 42 4-29-2t° on 4-28-3t* LOST AND FOUND LOST—Bunch of keys on three rin, substantial reward if returned. Na trona, Hotel. 4-29-2t" LOST—Brown fleece-lined kid glove. Phone 174J. G-1-1t bes Loffel, 338 West First street, second door. 4-26-5t FOR RENT—Three-room furnished house; water, lights and gas in; close to refinery. 921 South Poplar street. 429-2t° FOR RENT—Threeroom unfurnish- ed house ‘with water; electricity and gas at 1233 South Cedar street. In- quire at 717 CY¥ avenue. —— FOR RENT-—-Six-room house; modern in best location in town; partly fur- nished; garage. ‘Tribune. FOR RENT—One four-room modern house; gas heat; with garage. 734 East Third street. S11t RENT—Threeroom house on Yellowstone avenue; two 2ving; rent $25. Phone 5-1-2t* 3te LOST—Thursday afternoon, either on Second or Center streets, a pair of large glasses in large _ biac case. Please return to Bank of Commerce. 4-29-2t (a tee a LOST—Airedale dog, four months old, branded circle on right jaw; an swers to the name of “Tinker.” Re- Mj turn to 1137 South Cedar street and receive reward. 5-1-2t* LOST—The committee in charge of the ¥ and Y dance last night regret very much the loss o fa fur neck plece and rioves belonging to Nirs. W. H. l.eavitt and trusts that the articles will bo returned to Mrs. Leav- itt in the Blackmore apartments. 4-29-2t% time, 11-19-tf FOR RENT—Tworoor unfurnished apartment; large dressingroom and Murphy bed; close in. 238 West Sev- enth street Phone 1543W. 4-25-6t FOR RENT—Untfurnished three-room apartment in white enamel except livingroom; private bath, breakfast- ‘built-in features and linen closet; gas stoves and heater in; fire- place connected; one block off pave- 4-29-2t* boxes; pianos; tOR RENT—Modern four-room fur- nished residence, Address Tribune, LOST — Tan Colored silk glove be- range,|box A-21. 5-1-4t the best in Casper for the} tween Burlington ion and CY four-hole | —— $$ CaN 1136 South Walnutj/avenus. Finder please leave at White FOR RENT — Twxo-room house fur-|street after 5 p. m. 4-27-4t° | Motor Truck Co. 4-28-3t nished for ght housekeeping; elec- tric lights and gas range; rent rea- sonable. 116 South Kenwood street. Phone 521M. 5-1-1t po ih Sa ES 5 FOR RENT—Two-room. modern fur- nished hpuse. Inquire basement of 321 South Lincoln street. 5-1-2t — FOR RENT—One small house; also FOR RENT—Modern two-room apart- ment, partly furnished. 505 Eest Second street. 5-1-1t FOR RENT — Modern three-room front apartment; furnished or un- furnished; bath, hot water furnished; gas range, built-in features; front and back entrance; wal tinted; woodwork one two-room furnished apartment: enameled; garage? low rent: half block LOST—Ladies hand bag containing slippers and a number of babies’ articles. Finder kindly ret and re- ceive reward. 153 North Durbin street J. Finger. 6-1-11¢ good stoves, 28-tf. PERSONAL t eed to fit any e 4 PSYCHOMETRY Palmistry; have re- sewicg a ise ge economy Sales|lights and gas. 133 North Kimball/from Second street. 123 South Con-] turned. Room 51, West Hote! a bs p28-5t* Istrect. Phone 1683J. €29-2t| well, Square. eL-lt* Co., Biings., Mort WOU OUGHT, TO KNOW THAT THIS 1> THE GIRS DAY OUT.» HAVEN'T A THING IM THE MOUSE - THIS 15 News of Interest to Ex-Servi THE AMERICAN LEGION ce Men Featuring National, State and Loca! Activities. A tree would be planted on Arbor! De this year for every American \soldier who died overseas during the | world war. Such @ request has been jmade upon the American Legion by Hanford MacNider, national comman- der of the service men’s organization. In expressing his wish to the Le- |wion motabership, Mr. MacNider says:| ‘None of us but had a buddy who} didn’t come back, whose memory does not rise before is as we stand to face | the east. On Arbor Day, let’s plant) @ tree for him. Better small perhaps , that we may watch it grow. Just as our thoughts of him will grow bigger, finer and stronger through the com- ing years. For we shall come to ap- |preciate him more. A tree, a living |memorial that shall represent ali he | meant to us—inspiration of continu service through all the years to come | To remind us that he gave his all that |we might enjoy the privileges of citi jzenship in the finest land of an un- fettered world.—America ‘Let’s plant a tree—eurely some: where we can find a place to make | =| the world a Uttle better and a more Place to live in, and it can stand there after we too have gone, silently to tell the world: ‘I represent the strongest of all bonds, the bond |between men who have served their country side by side during danger | ous days.’ ” ri Reports have come from posts in |almost every state that the Legion is planting or preparing to plant trees in parks, along ‘highway: reforestation tracts, each tree cated to and marked with the name of @ fallen hero. Arbor Day is ob served In the northern states on var- lous days during April and May and in the south between November and March. The local post of the American Le- gion held open house for the ladies at its meeting last week. Announce- ment was made that the post is pre LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATON. IN THE DISTRICT COURT SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. The State of Wyoming) ) ss. County of Natrona ) Cc. W. . Plaintiff. vs. F. J. LOBEUL and JOSEPH H. LOBELL, Defendants. To F. J. LOBELL and JOSEPH H. LOBELL, the defendants above named, whose present whereabouts are unknown: ¥ou will please take notice, that C. W. Iba, plaintiff has filed a petition against you in the above named court, the object and prayer); of which is the recovery of money only for labor performed at defend- ants’ instance and request, amount claimed Two Thousand Six Hundred raring a minstrel show of local hits and war reminiscences to be put on at an early dat The standing of the Wyoming de- partment of the American Legion took another jump in the membership record race last week when the Am erican Legion Weekly tabulation ad- vanced the department to’ seventh place among the 20 leading depart- menta The tabulation of» April 4 showed the Wyoming department to have a total 1922 enrollment of 84.5 per cent of its maximum 1921 regis- tration. Advance information sbows on April 14 the percentage had raised to 867 per cent. Depart cials believe that the Wyo- ming record could be raised still more rapidly if all posts would exercise the maximum promptness in the matter of forwarding the American Legion Weekly subscription cards. The baseball club of the George W. Vroman post of the American Legion here is engaged in compiling a base- hall schedule for the coming season. Baseball clubs with open dates are asked to communicate with the Cas- per post. NOFOLK, Va. May 1.—"Conties” are numerous on board the giant Ievi- athan which has been brought to Newport to undergo extensive repairs that will cost about $8,000,000. An in- spection of the ship disclosed the pres- ence of many bugs on board. he Leviuthan did not undergo a delousing process after she completed the duty of bringing American soldiers home from France. Tho big ship has been idle since the war and had been moored at her old pier in Hoboken, N. J. American Legion were loking over their former trans. port home say that the interior of the ship is in a rather unsanitary condi- tion and that “cooties” aro nesting in various parts of the vessel. The ship will be given a vigorous cleaning before mechanics start repair work. The delousing process alone, members who FOR LIFE OF “OENTENCED MAN |Tury Verdict Regarding Pen- | alty Carried Out by Court | but Commutation Is | Requested. CHEYENNE. May 1 ~A jury } bat recently a nm the case of Le roy Moses, trie the murder of Louis Faller, probal mot realize | that not mere bot two lives depended on their « asion Yet ta was 20. |. Friday Juty 28, is the date set for the death of Alfred Walker. but it is oe Probable that he will die on tha’ lay Sentence of death was tm 1s imposed on x alker Friday in the Laramie county here, by Judge V. J. Tid ball of Laramie, teiure whom his tr for the murder of Failer was held The court, however, was not decre¢ that he should die—the jury in h did that—but. only, was setting the date for execution of jury's judg ment. 5 a ” But Moss is to live and therefore it ig accepted foregone Walker is to live also sentence of death upon him to the contrary notwithstanding. Moss and Walker. evidence at their separate ‘dials established conclusive: ly, were equally guilty in the murder: ing of Failer. But Moss was convicted only of murder In the second degree and escaped with the maximum sen tence, imprisonment for life. Justice is assumed to be blind, but the blind. ness is not sufficient to obscure the unfairness of the situation involving Moss and Walker. If one of them is to be hanged, the other should hanged; if one of them is to live other should live. Therefore Judge Tidball, in supple menting with a definite cain sen tence of death passed on Walker by the jury in the murder’s trial, informed the prisoner that he would uae the in uence of the court to secure from the governor a commutation of the death sentence t a sentence of life be the impris- onment. There is no reason to doubt that that i uence will be effective. Friday, July will not be, it is Probable, a hanging Friday at the Wyoming penitentiary ——.—__—_. “i MOVES MORTGAGED CAR. CHEYENNE. Wyo. May 1.—H. A. Marvel of Cheyenne and Laramio was returned to this city from Den- ver in custody Friday night, charged with having removed from Wyomin; an automobile mortgnged to the Dil- dine Garage company of this clty. He was arrested by the police on his ar- rival in Denver, the Denver offici acting on a request from She George J. Carroll of this city. it is said, will cost several thousan: dollars. In addition to tons of disin- fectant that will be used to make the vesse! sanitary, it is proposed to pour live steam into every crack and crevice of the Leviathan to kill bugs and get rid of vermin. | Business and Professional Direct AUDITORS REIMERTH & VAN DENBERG Accountants—Income Tax Service 4th Floor 0-S Bldg. Phone 767 ACCOUNTANTS GUARANTEE REGISTRY CORP. Auditors and Accountants—Stock trar and Tranfer ts 208-11 Oii Exchange Bldg. Phone 660 WYOMING AUDIT COMPANY 414-15 Midwest Ref. Phone 289 Audits, Financial and Analyses, Income Tax and General Accounting Fifty Dollars ($2650.00) with in- terest and costs. And you are further notified that you are required to answer said pe- tition of plaintiff on or before the 28rd day of May, 1922, or the alle- gations therein contained shall be taken as true and judgment render- ed accordingly. WITNESS my hand and seal of said court this 17th day of April, A. D. 1922, HAZEL CONWELL, Clerk of the District Court. Publish April 17, 24 and May 1, 8, 15, and 22, 1922. soda one LEGAL NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned is the owner of a tax certificate issued for delinquent "taxes by the County Treasurer of Natrona County, Wyoming, July 3, ARCHITECTS DUBOIS & GUODRICH, Architects Rooms 11-12 Townsend Block Casper, Wyo. Phone GARBUTT, WEIDNER & SWEENEY Phone 1162 Architects 415 Oil Exchange Bildg. AUTO PAINTING STEWART AND COMPANY Auto Painting Phone 1072W 134 North Kimball AWNINGS Kistler Tent and 747 Awning Co. South Lincoln St. Phone 927M BAGGAGE and TRANSFER SEE BEN TRANSFER CO. 1917, on the Southwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of Section Twenty-nine (29), Township Thir- ty-five (35) N., Range Eighty-five (85), assessed to Charles Willis for the year 1916. That I am unable to find said Charles Willis and that ap- lication will be made to the County Treasurer of Natrona County for a tax deed. Dated April 6, 1922. GLENN C.. LITTLEFIELD. Pub. Apr. 10, 17, 24, May 1, 1922. —— Baggage, Heavy Hauling and Piano Moving. Phone 74J. RAPID TRANSFER. - Baggage, Moving and Storage. If it’s Movable We Move it. Phone 3427. BUILDING MATERIAL METAL WEATHER STRIPS A. Larson. Phone 4943 CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICATION Insurance Commissioner’s Office, State of Wyoming, Cheyenne, Wyo., April 17, 1922. It is hereby certified, that the State Life Insurance Company of Iowa, of Des Moines, in the state of Iowa, has complied with the in- surance laws of this state and is authorized to transact the business of life insurance in this state for the current year. Witness my hand and seal of of- fice the day and year first above written. D. M. FORSYTH, " Insurance Commissioner. By F. E. BALLINGER, | Deputy. Publish May 1, 1922. CHIROPRACTORS DR. J. H, JERFREX R. ANNA GRAHAM JE Suite 318 Midwest Bldg. Phone 706 2, Townsend Block Phones. Office 423, Kes. 1235 M. E, HARNED, Chi tor 162 North Kimball St Phone 1457 DR. C. I. ARNOLDUS Osternatnn ant Chiroprac' si 310 O-S Building DR. 1. E. BERQUIST Zuttermeister Bidg. Phone 1757 tie CONTRACTORS J. C. MOUNTS, Builder Repair Work Phone 17923 CLEANING AND PRESSING pa corms a ethan aed a bt ¥ i Pi First Clase Werle tice One fries Call 1263 DOCTORS MARSHALL ©. KEITH, M. D. Private’ Hospltal-612" Soci pies ELECTRICIANS AMSRICAN ELE! Ww * CTRIC CO. ket Us Estimate Your Work LAWYERS HENCH AND BISHOP Lawyers Suite 9, Daly Bidg. Phone 198 NICHOLS & STIRRETT Lawyers 309-10-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. HAGENS & MURANE Lawyers 206-207 Oil Exchange Building BULLACK AND LAC¥ : Lawyers Suite 204-205 Midwest Bldg. Ph. 1200 WILLIAM 0. WILSON Attorney-at-Law Suites 14-15-16, Townsend Block NURSERIES SOLoRADo NURSERY ©O0. . H. enne; 510 South Park a Fe0a | OSTEOPATHS DR. CAROLINE ©. DAVIS Osteopathic Physician Suite 6 Tribune Apartments Phone 388 Room 5-7 Wood Bik. mae 12 ! | ysician RADIATOR REPAIRING a Ry ay ie AUTO KADIATOER WORKS —Cl ih HB 434 W. Yellowstone Phone iki ROOF CONTRACTING WYOMING ROOFING CO. i Contractors, and Recoating a Specialty h Phone 14043 —$—$—$—__$____ sn ae TAILORS DER ea 1. WHALEY Ladies’ and Gents’ Tailoring, Cle: ‘Pressing, Repairing and A ed ‘116 E, Midwest Ave. Phone 483J PLOPLELOHOSHELELSESOOHEO OV ODOSH2 OOS EOOL COEF OOMCA ® » « thi