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FRIDAY, MAY 5, ADVERTISING How to Answer Blind before | FOR SALE—Dodre after 10:30! “for cash. Inquire 508 m. Will be inserted under | stone avenue. late Clasat’y.’ 10.90. Want Ads to 12:30 p- expert need apply. Lusk Mi wyo- ity and your ean prone 1200 fo per Basan HELP WANTED—FEMALE encumbered unnecessary; ’ fencsiset. Apply in person. Room Henning Hotel. girls to travel; ; salary WANTE! ‘and fabric tires ot competitors, $1( Vulcan Tire Co. nue, Chicago, Tl. Box A-29, ‘Tribune. il fields or on ranch. 1013 lar street. 8 ee “Stag oe by man and wife, —_—————— POSITION WANTED —Merchandise | Jesman; experienced and capo) pookkeeper; all around merchandi not afraid to work, of city, Address Mer- r, Casper, Wyo. POSITION 5-3-3 EXPERIENCED ‘ical wish: sist with housework. une. TANTED—Gardens to plow. West First street. Phone ih ————— SRED— Have your ee me OFFE) 3e-| any mye $2.) 3t) AIRING, recoring, w47T3W. MATTRESSES dent jovated, 3 with’ good heavy ticking; returned | the same day. Casper Phone 1803W-. FOR FURNITURE packing, Mattress Co. 5-5-2t! bin street. Phone 1682 PRACTICAL nurse Ladiee, call Betty’ 4673 for appointments. tm You Aas 7 Bo. 1669. WANTED to BUY WANTED TO BUY— Phone 249. wble. Phone 981M. .WANTED—To hear from owner ¢ ranch for sale; state privé; full particulars. D. F. Minneapolis, Minn. ture hone 1088. Co. ne Exchange Furnit 3 WANTED—Anything way of second han will pay more for it. Phone ae: WS ee JF YOU have selling and promoting > at appearing, un WANTED—Two nei bonus and 131, 64-30" South 54-2t* Weare —Hetines mid- dieaged widow wishes position as nurse for invalid, Address box A-28, nurse tmmediately; will as- ely; - se Box A-30, Trib- 5-B-3t® wm Si) a gee eee SERVICES GFFERED 335 ate cars washed tone avenus. Phone ‘522 Bust Yellowstone Spine uphol- tering, repairing and rug cleaning, call Connie McComb, 1 South Dur 6-2-12t* wishes position wi awake, energetic, dependable waren city or country. enene 427) Beauty Parlor, 5-1-6t Asb, or phone CLASSIFIED \BRINGING UP FATHER DION'T 1 TELL You | car cheap East Yellow- also 4-21-10t FOR SALE—Marwell touring car in good running order, $150; terms. Call at 1418 Eagt First street. 5-3-4t* FOR SALE—Chalmers touring, over- hauled; very gqod condition through- jout; $400 cash or terms. C. E. Ken- (medy, corner East Second and Park avenue. Phone IM19W. b-4-2t FOR SALE—Ford coupe; a bargain if taken at onca. 437 South Spruce (street, Apartment 4. 5-5-1t* POR SALE—Ford touring new top, good Hres 4:30. 1 this after 4:30. 1221 jstreet. water im house; also egara: in connection, $900, $500 required. Ad 66-11° cash, balance Realty Co., realtors, 5-4-3t FOR RENT — Furnished two-room house; close f. 917 South Spruce street. 54-3t FOR SALE—-REAL ESTATE BU! LOCATION. corner jot with storo build. ing; big garagé; four-room modern house on paverment, sidewalks; Bast Yellowstone avertue; need the money and priced dowh; some terms. See Ben Reality Co. realtors. 202 Midwest Bldg. : 5-4-3t FOR SALM—Lote 10 and 11 in East Address Sam ington axiélition. Redovich, P. O, box 503, Rock Springs Burl ‘Wyo. 4-4-7t¢ LIVESTOCK LIVESTOCK FOR SALE OR TRADE Draft horses, harness; dump wag- POULTRY + and six laying hens. 303 North Park street. 54-2t¢ COLUMBIA hatchery, P. O. box 1102 Denver, Colo., we can ity "pacity 10,000 weekty, 17 varietie: Furniture of any kind. 120 West Midwest avenue ulars. a LAND FOR SALE plied WANTED TO BUY—A lot in séuth-}_- west part of city; must be reason |~OR SALE—Missour! farm of eighty of cash h, 5-5-1? <_< ____——_—— ‘WANTED TO BUY— Buick Six, any it priced right. Phone condition if pi bees |™ wu have in the furniture and delivery guaranteed; parcel post paid. Write for prices and full partic- At * 5-5 acres, $15 per -acre; take lot as first payment. R. ‘243 South Cehter street. 5-5-1t* BACK TO THE FARM. Fiveacre garden plot with good ouse, barn, coaps, water for irriga- tion, 12 miles out; will rent for sum- mer or yearly; ground plowed ready..to lant. Seo Ben Ranch Co., 202 Mid- fwest Bldg. 5-4-3t RELINQUISHMENTs, ETC. BRING in your Telitiquishments and deeded bom: ; make thy price and terms right ahd we will find you a buyer, Frank Duff, 236 East Mic- ‘west avenue. 4-19-22¢ HOUSEHOLD GOUDS ————_________. SARTAIN AND SUMEY AUCTION HOUSE Buying and selling all the time used and new furniture; upholstering repairing. J. 3. Sartain, auction- eer, 326 West Yellowstone avenue. Phone 1617J. 11-19-tf ———<—<—<—<$<< FOR SALE—Two ‘carloads of ‘high grade furniture; 200 new ice boxes; 75 gas and coal ramges; three pianos; overstesked; must jell. 326 West Yel- lec-| lowstone avenue. Phone 1617J. Mndition; three new cord tires; this fs better than the sverage used car and at a bargain. C. EB. Kennedy, cor- ep of Mast Second, and Park svenue. Bt Phone 1419W. FOR SALE—1 touring OR SALE—Ford sedan, starter lights; first class condition, cr terms. C. E. Kennedy, Second and Park avenue. A19W. R SALE—Standard Eight. A-lcon-| price, terms anc dition; bargain if taken at on e Phone -625R. Dodge car in first class condition, cheap for cash. 243 South Center street. por eee 5-5-1t* and 425 ion er| piano left on our honds at Phone| for quick disposat ‘will sell at a very 5-4-2t|large discount; 5-4-3¢) 4-21-tf FOR THE BEST buy in used fur niture consisting of beds, springs, mattresses, dressers, chairs, etc. Call at 303 South David street. 5-2-5t* FOR SALE—We! baby grand piano in perfect condition; a bargain. 752 South Jefferson streét. 5-3-6t' THIS PLAYER, P 0 AT A GREAT CE. ‘We have a very high grade player rT easty payments to re- Write at once for full particulars to Denver, Colo. 4-20-15t sponsible person the Denver Music Co., ver. 2-6" * | FOR SALE—House-tent with.fly, 1204 Western Produce Co., 312 West Sec- FOR SALE—Brown Plymouth Rock |} Che Casper Daily Cribune . | POR RENT— is0ouse completely fur- nished batching; close K street. to brick S43t FoR yusehold goods. 1025 house, rr South Spruce street. Phone 1774W. nished with gas for cooking and 54-3t* |heating. 243 East K street. 5-3-3t¢ FOR RENT —Stx-room modern house, . 218 North 644 a at IF YOU WANT second-hand furni- turef or anything second-hand, or Pave anything to trade, call at Bouth Ash street or phone 1660. 7. SEE US for gas appliances; we will save you monéy. Exchange furni- ture Co., Phone 1086. 5 FOR SALE—One geod piano. South David street. FOR SALE—Good coal range at rea- sonable price. 311 South McKinley street. 5-5-2t® piano, 5-3-3 fur nished except bedding; ciose in; has toilet, sink and piped for gas. 319 South Darbin street. Phone 43. oh ote FOR RENT — Six-room unfurnished house, convenient to refinery; will rent reasonable; two-room house on rear of lot; party renting six-room house can subreat tworoom house. Apply 725 East Second street. Phone 6755. 5-3-6t* FOR RENT—Two-room partly house, except bath tub. In- a4 23i-tt FOR SALE — One Emerson $00. 133 West H street. FOR SALE — Some pieces of high grade furniture including sunporch suite also other household articles. 435 CY avenue. Phone 133W. fur- 5-3-3t FOR SALE—Round Oak 64-inch din- ing table; four dining chairs; one ‘eather rocker; one Turkish bath. 1103 East Second street. 5-4-3t FOR SALE—Baby Grand phonograph and classy bunch of records; per: fect condition; season's best bargain. 111 Bast First street. 56-3t FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS $$$ _______, FOR SALE—Old newspapers. Call at Tribune office. 1-95-tf-dh ——$—<—$—$—$<—$—$ FOR SALE—River gravel delivered, $1.35 per yard. Hartey E. Smith. Phone 1673J. FOR SALE—Gravei, dressing delivered. FOR RENT — Fiveroom modern house, partly furnished; also two. room apartment in basement. 1104 South Walnut street. Phone ISDAND, 5-2t RENT — Mwo-room furnished sse, $18 per month. Corner of treet and Platte avenue, ae POR hot Sixth Wyo. OR RENT—One-room = house, nished for housekeeping. 306 W: Yellowstone avenue. 5-5- quire at 750 CY avenue. OR HALE—A threeroom house with Casper; price sand and lawn Phone 1147J. 4-7-30t WOR SALE— 12xl4foot tent with poles. 1020 South Cherry street. Eigh' 5-4-2t*]" South Center street. 535 South Cen- ‘ter street. Phone 865J. 5.54t OR RENT—One two-room house fur. nished for light housekeeping, near “OR SALE—Sheep wagon in good condition; price $225 cash. Inquire Mrs. Beckwith, 1229 Glenarm street. B-Aatt also ” partment ; lights Te Sateen Sampbell clectri {and gas in. 1118 South Willow’ street day clock and single contact clec- FOR RENT—Modern fourroom base- ment; range. Phone 677. SS 5-5-4t* FOR RENT—Modern four-room fur- nished residence, $65. Box A-31, ‘Tribune. 5-4-tf YOR RENT—Four-room house, hard- wood floors; electric lights, $30 per Trees, shrubs, roses, etc. at one-half price; on lot in front of Virginia Hi (o- tel. Northern Nursery Co., of Den- . South Ash street. Phone 1139W. 5-4-3t* ‘FOR SALE—Cariload seed potatoes; Early Ohios and Netted Gems.|ROOM and board in modern home; also garage for rent; reduced rent. Phone 1533R. 54-3t jotel; My and uj waske, Goh North’ Canter ace street. 5-3-4t FOR RENT—Furnished sleopingroom; close in and moderately priced. Phone 510W. 5-5-2t* FOR REN}—Sleepingroom in mod- ern home, adjoining bath, $5 per week; board if desired. 252 North Jet- erson street. Phono 683M. = 5-5-2t fOR RENT—One large room, fur- nished; gas, lights in. 1131 ‘South Box Elder street. ROOM and board, $9 per week, rooms 50c and up; close in at the Adams Rooms. 340 West Yellowstone ae ue 5 ond street. Phone 986J. 5-5-tf FOR SALE OR TRADE house and lot $1,300, $400 down, $30 a month; will take used car as part payment. Inquiry 1112 South Conwell evenings or Sunday, C. B. Page. fe 5-3-3t* FOR SALE OR TRADE—Good two- furnished with gas; ; will trade for cars. 243 East K street. FOR SALE OR TRADE—Eaqauity in a three-room cottage for vacant lot or Ford car. Phond 1353. 5-4-3t FOR SALH OR TRADE — Stx-room modern house, very good location; will trade for smaller property or good building lots in good location. Box A-24, Tribune. 5-1-6t* FOR SALE OR RENT FOR RENT—Furn! a close in, near bath, one small roon: and one good size. 356 South Kimball street. Phone 421J. 5-4-2t* FOR RENT—Sleepingroom in modern home, $5 per week. 742 South Ash street. 54-2t FOR RENT—Front bedroom in mod- ern home; suitable for two. 634 South Durbin street. Phone er avad FOR RENT —Strictly modern in; nished quire at Metz's Bakery. Phone LUA ing = 1/933 FOR RENT—APARTMENTS a FOR RENT—Piveroom modern apart ment just east of the hospital on East Second street. Apply room. Zuttermeister Bldg. Phone 410. 5-3-3t FOR RENT—One tworcom furnish- ed apartment, with private bath; rent cheap, Hart Apartments. Phone 1S11W. 5-24 —Drawn for The Casper Tnbune by FOR RENT OR LEASE — Boarding doing a good business. Call house, at 432 South Elm street. Phone 630M. 5-5-1 FOR SALE—On account of sickness will sell my grocery stock and sub- lease the building. Inquire at 1444 East Second street. 5-3-3t FOR RENT—Very desirable furnish ed apartments, two and three rooms equipped with gas, bath, hot and cold water; close in and reasonable rent. 634 West Ninth street. 4-29-65 FOR RENT—Modern furnished two- Toom spartment; heat, lights, gus and electric washer furnished; close in, 310 CY avenue 5-3-3t ——$<<$<<__ rr’ FOR KENT—A modern unfurnished apartment, down town clea nand new; private range, built-in features, Murph: and mattress, refrigerator, heat; light and airy; laundry privil- eges include electric washer and iron- board; rent. Call 1539M 4-19-t ——$— FOR RENT—Unfurnished -apartment; large livingroom, diningroom, bath: room, and kitchenetts; disappearing bed; hot water heat, on pavemen: rent $50. Phone 1424M or 381. 5-1tt POR RENT—Furnishel apartment; hot w: + Gaf range; disap- pearing bed; $45 per month. P! S8l/or 1424M. 5-2 tf FOR RENT—Modern three-room fur nished apartment. Phone 638J. 5-4.3t pe as ‘OR RENT—Unfurnished apartment livingroom, bedroom, kitchen and math; good location, Phone 1630! utter 6 p. m. 5-5-1t" FOR RENT—Unfurnished three-room apartment; the best one to get if ‘you want a fine place to live. Call 1136 South Walnut street. 5-5-6t* ‘OR RENT—Two-room apartment all modern; rent reasonable. 633 West Thirteenth, just off CY. Phone 816J. 5. R RENT — Two-room furnishec upartment with lights and gas. 133 y,|South Kimball street. Phone 1689J. 5-5-2 FOR RE Reasonable, furnished apartment with CY avenue. ‘OR RENT -~ Four-room basement apartment; private bath. 1013 street. (FOR RENT—Two-room small base- ment apartment; completely fur- nished, modern; gas, $26.50 per month South Wolcott street. 5-5-2t FOR RENT — Furnished) modern apartment; three rooms and bath; gas in and on the pavement. Call at 1224 East Second street. Arthur Simp- son. 5-5-2t* dah FOR RENT—Modern three-room fur- nished apartment in private home; also garage; one block from city hall, $50. 815 South Ash street. 5-5-6 FOR RENT—Modern furnished apart- ment; close in. 318 South Kimi street. Phone 14049 = two-room bath. 441 5-5-3t* furnished modern with South Walnut 5-4-3t ot FOR RENT—Two or four-room apart ment, completely furnished for light housekeeping, 50 for two rooms and $40 for four rooms; lights, water and gas. Phone 1693J. 5-5-6t FOR RENT — Three-room modern apartment, $35 per month. 252 orth Jefferson street. Phone 683M. 5-5-2t ——$<$<$_ FOR RENT—Close in fully furnished apartment, large room, kitchenette and bath; steam heat and hot water. Ardmore Apartments, 444 East Yel- lowstone avenue. Call Apartment 10. 5-4-3t le.} FOR RENT — Furnished basement apartment; this apartment is Jight and dry. 1119 East Third street. Phone 1479. 5-44t9 FOR RENT—Two modern furnished four-room apartments, $30 and $55. Box 3-32, Tribune. 5-4-4: FOR RENT—Threeroom furnished apartment, very reasonable, Apply 1235 South Chestnut street. 5-4-2t FOR RENT —Basentent apartment, $25; large livingroom with fireplace; Tm. kitchen; electric washing ma- ine, 1345 South Spruce street. 5-4-3t (FOR RENT — Location for public stenographer and notary public; must be first class; references. In- quire Hotel Henning. 5-5-3 LEGAL NOTICES, NOTICE OF INCORPORATION Casper Electric Supply Company was incorporated in the office of the Secretary of State at Cheyenne, Wyoming, on the 28th day of April, 1922, at 9 a. m. The object and bed! purpose of such corporation is to carry on at wholesale and retail a general electrical contracting and construction business, and “to en- gage in, handle, deal in and buy and sell electrical appliances and fixtures and other electrical sup- plies ih all their branches; to pur- chase, own, use, lease, acquire. sell and convey such property, both real, personal and mixed, as may be necessary, lawful and proper for the transaction of the company’s business; to borrow money on the credit of the corporation, and to issue bonds, execute mortgages and otherwise pledge the property of for, and to do any and all things and acts necessary, proper, con- venient and. legal to effectuate the general business. object and pur- pose of such corporation. The cap- ital stock of said company is fifty thousand dollars, divided into five thousand shares of the par value of ten dollars each. Its term of exist- ence is fifty years. The number of directors of said company shall be five, and the names of the direc- tors who shall manage the affairs of said company for the first year are Otis L. Thompson, J. M. Lown- des, H. L. Hubbel, Geo. S. Scott and William O. Wilson. The op- erations of the company shall be carried on principally in the City of Casper, in the County of Na- trona and State of Wyoming, and the location of the principal office in this state shall be at No. 122 East Fifth street, in the City of Casper, County of Natrona, in the State of Wyoming, and the agent in charge thereof is RB. L. Eubbel. OTIS L. THOMPSON, President. WILLIAM O. WILSON, Secre! é Publish May 4, 5, 6, 1922. sits ta AE Bh A COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS Casper, Wyo., May 1, 1922. The City Council of the City of Casper met in regular session in the Council Chamber in the City Hall, ith Mayor W. A. Blackmore pre- siding. On roll call the following were resent: John J, Hancock, J. J. fin, W. W. Keefe, John G. Jones, John S. Pettingill, J. M. Whisenhunt, H. H. Price, City Clerk. Minutes of the last regular meet- ing read and approved. Moved by J. J. Giblin, second by W. W. Keefe, that a vote of thanks be rendered the committee for re- drafting the Building Ordinance, and that the City Council meet at 2 o'clock, May 3, 1922, for consider- ation of the above ordinance. + On roll call. all voting aye, the Mayor declared said motion duly carried. Moved by J. M. Whisenhunt, sec- onded by J. S: Pettingill, that the City donate One Thousand Dollars out of the Bond Fund for the main- tenance of the Tourist Park. An aye and nay vote being taken resulted, J. J. Hancock, aye; J. J. the corporation as security there-| 5 George McManus } | John G. Jones, aye; John S. Pettin- gill, aye; J. M. Whisenhunt. aye. Whereupon the Mayor declared said motion dul; carried. The resignatiou of Perry A. Mor- ris as Police Judge was presented| to the City Council. Moved by J. M. Whisenhunt, sec- onded by John G. Jones, tha: the| above resignation be accepted. the same to take effect on or before} May 30, 1922. | On roll call all voting aye, the| Mayor declared said motion duly carried. Moved by J. M. Whisenhunt, sec- ended by John J. Hancock. that the City retain the lease of By y vans on one hundred acres of land for aviation purposes, and that the) City Clerk be instructed to draw al voucher for One Hundred Dollars) ($100.00) ta pay same. An aye and nay vote being taken) resulted, John J. Hancock, aye, J. J.| Giblin, aye; W. W. Keefe, aye John Jones, aye; John S, Petti: gill, aye; J. M. Whisenhunt. aye. Whereupon the Mayor declared said motion duly carried. Moved by W. W. Keefe, seconded | by J. M. Whisenhunt, that the Building Committee confer with|/700m on Saturday the way inance Committee to provide s and means for the building of implements. An aye and nay vote being taken resulted, John J. Hancock, aye; J. J. Giblin, aye; W. W. Keefe, ay: Jones, aye: John S. Petti ‘e; J. M. Whisenhunt, aye. Whereupon the Mayor declared said motion duly carried. An Ordinance entitled “An Ordi. nance Requiring the Labeling of All Cloth Fabric, Garments or Arti- cles of Apparel sold or offered for sale in the City of Casper which contain wool or purport to contain wool, and all samples containing or purporting to contain wool dis- played in the City of Casper in soliciting orders, and providing for punishment for violations of this Ordinance” was presented for the second reading. Ordinance presented entitled “An Ordinance Licensing and Regulat- ing Theaters. Opera Houses, Halls and Motion Picture Show Houses £| Giblin, aye; W. W. Keefe, aye; John G. Jones, aye; John S. Pettingill, aye; J. M. Whisenhunt. aye. Whereupon the Mayor declared said motion duly carried. Petition presented by a number of property owners requesting the City to install electrolier lamp posts along both sides of Center street between bath adjoining; close FOR SALE OR RENT — Grocery|priced: Phone 1256R. store; reasonable. Inquire Standard Cafe or phone 428W. 4-18-12t FOR RENT—Two nice light furnish- ed housekeepingrooms, near refin- cries will be vacant the fifth; reason- able. 1146 South Cottonwood street. 5-2-5t* FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms for housekeeping; cook with gas; ‘also batching room. 817 South Spruce ‘street, 5-4-4t FOR RENT—Two furnished house- keepingrooms; gas, lights and bath. 1044 South Walnut street. 6. FOR RENT—Threeroom house, two]” pop peas, apsoeespane blocks from postoffice: u ed} FOR RENT—APAKTMENTS t range; modern except gas; new- | ———_____._ epee i FOR RENT — Tworoom furnished ly plastered und new floors; price $45 Phone 539W. 54-3t| apartment; close in. Whaley Apart- = ments. 610 South Ash street. 4-24.tf FOR RENT—Three-room unmodern | ———_——————u““ house; close in. Phone 1310. 5-5-3t]FOR RENT—Two-room unfurnished apartment for ‘housekeeping with FOR RENT—Furnished — three-room |ttojlet and levatory rgom also laundry house; lights and water furnished.|and garage. 802 West 942 South Walnut street. 6-6-2t | street, Phone 318R, 55-2t t FOR RENT—Two-room FOR RENT — Furnished two-room apartment, strictly modern; very ; ‘also one-room modern apartnient, 909 South Cedar street. Phone 1475. 5-4-2t FOR RENT—Clean two-room apart- ment; gas and lights furnished. 134 West G street, Apartment 8. 5-3-4t modern fur- nished apartment. 600 East A street. 4 5-3-4t* —=T0sT AND FOUND LOST—A suitcase between Henning hotel and eight miles out on the Yellowstone highway between Casper and Glenrock between 3 and 5 o'clock ‘Wednesday, morning; liberal reward for return to the Henning Hotel or the Wyoming Fur Shop. 5-4-2t FOUND — Bunch of keys on Salt Creek highway; name tag gauge. Owner call at Tribune office and get keys by paying for this ad, 5-4-2t* PERSONAL ——— WANTED—Name and address of the man, who moved shacks through Parkerton to Casper last summer on Bleventh motor trucks. Address box 57, Park- resulted, John J. Hancoe erton, Wyo, 5-3-4te A and First streets. ; Moved by John J. Hancock, se onded by J. J. Giblin, that the pe' tion be referred to the Committee on Public Buldings and Lights. On roll call, all voting aye, the Mayor declared said motion duly carrie Petition presented by a number of property owners requesting water in Block 204. Moved by J. M. Whisenhunt, sec- onded by John G. Jones, that the petition be referred to the commit- tee on Water and Sewers. On roll call all voting aye, the Mayor declared said motion duly carried. Moved by J. J. Giblin, seconded by John G. Jones, that the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized to enter into a contract with the State lighway Commission to purchase }two (2) Nash Quad Trucks for | $576.26, being the freight charges on same. The title to the above trucks must remain with the State |stighway, Commission. For all prac- tical purposes to become the prop- erty of the City of Casper. | An aye and nay vote being taken » aye; J. 5. Giblin, aye; W. W. Keefe, aye; is held.” Moved by John J. Hancock, sec- onded by John S. Pettingill that the} above ordinance be referred to the} Judiciary Committee. On roll call all voting aye, the Mayor declared said motion duly carried. « Moved by J. M. Whisenhunt, sec- onded by John G. Jones, whereas an emergency exists and such is hereby ‘declared to be the case that the rules and statutory provisions requiring the advertising for bids for sums in excess of Two Hundred Dollars be suspended, and that the City Purchasing Agent be author- ized to purchase an Ideal Lawn Mower without riding attachment. An aye and nay vote being taken resulted, John J. Hancock, not vot- ing; J. J. Giblin, aye; W. W. Keefe, aye; John G. Jones, aye; John S. Pettingill, nay; J. M. Whisenhunt, aye. Whereupon the Mayor declared said motion duly carried. Moved by John J. Hancock. sec- onded by John G. Jones, that the ‘City Engineer be instructed to draw plans and specifications for the construction of all sidewalks, and present same to the Council on May 3, 1922, at 2 o'clock. An aye and nay vote being taken resulted, John J. Hancock, aye; J. J. Giblin aye; W. W. Keefe, not present, John G. Jones, aye; J. S. Pettingill, not present; J. M. Whisenhunt, aye. Whereupon the Mayor declared said motion duly carried. Moved by J. M. Whisenhunt, sec- onded by John J. Hancock, that the contract for the construction of the Cemetery Fence be awarded to Robert Simpson and that the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized to enter into a contract for the con- struction of same. An aye and nay vote being taken resulted, John J. Hancock, aye; J. J. Giblin, aye; W. W. Keefe, not present; John G, Jones, aye; J. 8. Pettingill, not present; J. M. Whisenhunt, aye. Moved by J. M. Whisenhunt, sec- onded by J. J. Giblin, that in order to have cars properly parked, we mark each stall with paint. On roll call all voting aye, the Mayor declared said motion duly carried. ¢ y Moved by J. J. Giblin, seconded by John S. Pettingill, that Alexan- der Nisbet be asked to resign im- mediately as Chief of Police of the City of Casper. Moved by W. W. Keefe, seconded} by John -G. Jones, that the Cit, Council be adjourned. sa An aye and nay vote being taken! resulted, John J. Hancock, ay J. Giblin, nay; W. W. Keefe, Hi John G. Jones, aye; J. S. Pettingill; aye; J. M. Whisenhunt, aye. Whereupon the Mayor declared said motion duly carried. W. A. BLACKMORE, Mayor. Attest: HE. H. PRICE, City Clerk. Publish May 5, 1922, a storehouse for the City tools and) wherein any Public Entertainment) g, |NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION . PAGE THIRTEEN NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION Notice is hereby given thet at a Special meeting of the stockholders of Wood and Foshay Company, a Wyoming corporation, legally called and held at the office of William Q. Wilson, Townsend building, Cas- per, Wyoming. on February 4, 1922, at 10 o’clock a. m., at which meet- ing stockholders representing and owning more than two-thirds of the. capital stock of said company issued and outstanding, or all of such capital stock, were present, by legal resolution unanimously adopt- ed, said company was ordered dis- solved, said company having ceased to do business, all corporate debts having been paid, all corporate lia- bilities discharged and the corpor- ate assets and property distributed among the persons entitled thereto. The statutory trustees for creditors and stockholders are Frank Wood. Wilbur Foshay. and Henry Bayer. Dated this 4th day of February, 1922, FRANK WOOD, President. WILBUR FOSHAY, [SEAL] Secretary. Publish April 28, May 5, 12,19, 26; June 2 19 a cares ah Le NOTICE OF SPECIAL HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT ELECTION The State of Wyoming, County seo: Natrona County High chool, ss. Notice of Special High Schoo! District Election: . Notice is hereby given to the qualified electors of the Natrona County High School, State of Wyo- ming, a high school district duly incorporated and organized, estab- lished and existing under and by virtue of the laws of the State of Wyoming, that, in pursuance of a resolution of the Board of Trustees of the said High School District, Providing for the sv ion of the question to said qualified electors, as hereinafter set forth, a speciai election of the qualified electors of the said high school district, will be held in said High School District beginning at the hour of one o'clock in the afternoon and ending at the hour of five o'clock in the after- the twenty-sev- jenth day of May, A. D. 1932, at |the respective school houses in’ the respective school districts compos- ing said high school district, here® inafter set forth, except ' where other polling places are hereinafter designated, to-wit: School district Number 2, at the Central School Building, situated on Le Sieg. a ran 11, in Block 11, in ie o er, in said Sch pice Number 3; eo! chool District Number 3, at the | Ranch house of the Litth: Medicine | Live Stock company, at wiich place ae oe SA wees of School District umber 3, is located in said scho | district Number 3; poten School District Number 4, at the Bessemer Schoo! House, situated in said School District Number 4; School District Number 9, at the Willow Creek School House. sit- uated in said School District Nam- 9; School District Number 11, at the Muddy School House, situated jin said School District Number 11; | School District Number 12, at the areenlaw School House, situated in said School District Number 12; School District Number 16, at |the Powder River Schoo! House, sit- uated at Powder River Station of |the Wyoming & Northwestern | Railway Co., in said School District |Number 16; for the purpose of voting on the question whether the Board of Trustees of said Natrona County High School, State of Wyoming, jshall issue the negotiable school house coupon bonds of said High School District in the amount of Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($500,000.00) for the purpose of providing funds for the erection of a building for high school purposes and the equipment thereof, and for a suitable site therefor, the said bonds to bear a certain rate of interest, to-wit: five per cent per annum, said interest to be payable semi-annually on the first day of January and of July in each year, such bonds to be of the amount respectively and to be numbered ind payable and redeemable as fol- lows, to-wit: said bonds to be each dated January 1, 1928, to be num- bered from one to five hundred. both inclusive; to be in the sum of one thousand dollars ($1,000.00) each; bonds numbered from one to twenty-five, both inclusive, to be payable and redeemable January 1, 1924, and on January first of each and every successive year there- -|after twenty-five of said bonds in consecutive number shall be able and redeemable until all are paid, for the purpose of providing funds for the erection of a build- ing for high school purposes, and for the equipment thereof, and for a suitable site therefor, in the City of Casper, the County Seat of the Gore enient tee Natrona County, in ie o ‘oming, in i sre District. sf seule 'y order of the Board of Trns- tees of the Natrona County High School, State of Wyoming, made on the 3lst day of March, A. D. 1922. Cc. H. TOWNSEND, President. MAY HAMILTON, Bee Secretary, eae April 28, May 5, 12, oof 1 19, OF CO-PARTNERSHIP To Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given that the co-partnership heretofore existii between Herman C. Smith and Ed- win D. Davis, in the business of shoe repairing, at 130 S. Fifth street, Casper, Wyoming, and {known as ‘The Progressive Shoe j Shop” is hereby dissolved. Her- man C. Smith will in the future conduct the said business; that he assumes all outstanding indebted- ness against the firm, and will col- lect all bills due. Dated this 17th day of March, | 1922, HERMAN C. SMITH. __ EDWIN D. DAVIS. Publish May 3, 5, 8, 12, 1922,