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Che Casper Daily Cribune PAGE SEVEN is WHE STREETS tN Boston ARE SO “TERRIBLY CROOKED a pls Hd : i foregone PRottos the == word for ‘The Casper HOUR—Want Ads to belother accessories; also 1921 Ford se- ype must be in The/dan, good shape and dont’ forget to per Day Tribune bafore/remember the new Chevrolets are Want Ads recelved after 10:39] only $525 f. 0. b. factory and you can de ben Bader | set one for 5 down. Wyoming Olds- mobile Co., Second, street and Yell stone avenues. 6-31 FOR SALE—A bargain Buick touring car in A-1 mechanical condition 75 takes it this week. C. H. Whaley 610 South Ash street, Phone 139: ITS GREAT IF You PONT Pie Drawn for the Casper Daily Tribune Pere nso dts aa | IF YOU WANT second-hand furni- ture or anything second-hand, or have pmything to trade, call at 367 Bouth, Ash street or phone 1660. 7-8-t¢ FOR SALR — table, gas range, springs; good condition. Jackéon street. Phone 648]. 6-8-3t® FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FOR, SALEB-OM newspapers. Call at SALBBOM Call Tribune office. ete: pet 25-1 eS grocery ing nally aoe month; : n prepared to make appoin' Address Al, Tribune. AUTO ACCESSORIES. 6,000-MILE TIRE—Guaranteed by us here; $8 for 30x3; $10 for 30x34: $10 for 34x¢%; all other tires in propor tion; vulcanizing and tube repairing: oil and gas. Gates Service Station, South .Wolcott street. Phone 701W. FOR SALE—HOUSES FOR SALE—Quick, threeroom mod- ern house, newly renovated, includ. ing furniture; possession ten «days after sale; ciose in; price $2,450, $1 00 down. Address Box A-34, eres: ste FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Lots 10 and 11 in East ‘Burlingten addition. Address Sam | Radovich, F. QO, box 502, Rock Springs | Wyo. A-47t* SERVICE examinations for ‘June; many yacancics; $120 © 18 upward; experience monthigsars; for free Ust positions sor open, write R. Terry (former ctvil . ¢xaminer) 915 Continental Washington, D. C. 5-7-3t® SERVICES OFFERED CTICAL nurse wishes position Paice awake, energetic, dependable woman; city or country. BL eed CIVIL Bias. ED—Stack to pasture, run Wa, water; good shade; two miles! rom town; prico reasonable. *|YOR SALE—Two lots in East Bur- lington addition, 50 feet from Yel- ‘owstone highway on Thorneburg street. Call at 518 South Center xtrect, between > and 5 o'clock. 5-8-6t® K FOR SALE OR TRADE harness; dump \Srap—taaaieg, rome “A for and delivered. 5-6-2t fieti EeE Bee Ee RVICHS OFFERED—Piain sewing and organdies; children's dresses « 3 West Thirteenth street Draft ons, Al con< North Glenarm street. d specialty. Phon: Phone 963W. WANTED 70 BUY | Phone ED TO BUY-- Furniture of} 20 West Midwest avenue | 2-24-tf Twelve 1b so Dodge tourir 1335 South Oak cows; WA any kind. Phone 249. FOR SALE—Saddle horse, saddle and bridle; well broke for sadd'e; sel cheep if taken soon. 734 East Bur: ington street. 5-8-2t* ‘LAND FOR SALE STOCKMEN ATTENTION! 640 acres patented land, all fenced; house, running water, $3.50 per acre. See Ben Realty Co., realtors. 202 Mid- west Bldg. 5-6-3t FOR SALE—Good Wyoming ranch, 1280 acres, cll under fence, improvements; seven miles from fields, $8 per acre. Write at onos to S. P. Van Eppa, Lost Springs, pose -1t it must ‘Tribune. . any compan; «mount paid in, all details: “e be right. Address A-37, (a eA ne ‘KANTED TO BUY — Second-hand clothing, gents’ watches. saddles, harness and shoes. 216 West First . Phone 1364W. 28-10¢ FOR SALE—150 acres, house, barn, fruit, three springs, 20 acres in cultivation; $15 per acre. R. Kamon, 248 South ‘Center street. Phone 702 t RELINQUISHMEN?S, ETC. BRING in your relinquishments and deeded homesteads; make the prict and terms right and we will find you a buyer. Frank: Duff, 236 East Mi¢ west avenue, 4-19-12 WE BUY and sell anything of value. Exchange Furniture Co. Phos 1088 WANTED—Anything you have in the way of second hand furniture and will pay more for it. Phone paar. Rene WANTED TO 9 fe A lot in south- west part of must be reason- able. Phone SSOM, 5-8-1t WANTED—TO RENT AUCTION | Buying and sellmg af the time |used and new furniture; upholstering ‘'Ad-|and repairing. J. R. Sartain, auction- eer, 326 West Yellowstone avenue. Phone 1617J. 11-19-tf FOR SALE—One good piano. 344 South David street, 231-tf SEE US for gas appliances: we, will save you money. Exchange ture Co., Phone 1086. 3-16-tf WANTED eae you a four or five- room house to rent? Ck WANTED TO RE! room unfurnished house; cation; southside preferred. Box A-100, Tribune. FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES SALE — Oldsmobile _ roadster, ‘fully equipped, in A-1 condition; 1921 model. Owner leaving Casper; must sell, Call 619. 5-6-2t* FOR SALE—Ford touring car, 1921 model, first elass condition. Call at 716% East A street, ments. FOR SALE—Dodge touring car cheap for cash. Inquire oe East Yellow- stone avenue. 5-4-4t* FOR SALE—One-ton Ford truck in excellent condition; also Ford bug; reasonable, 255 North Grant atraee: 2 5-8-3 takes it this week. C. H. Whaley. (610 South Ash street. Phone paseo FOR SALE — One Emer.on piano, $100. 133 West H street. §-6-3t FOR SALE—Weber baby grand piano in perfect condition; a bergen, 152 South Jefferson street. 6t* FOR SALE—Furniture and lease on ten-room rooming hous Phone 233M. FOR SALE—Household goods; uum cleaners; have several used cleaners for sale cheap. Natrona Pow- er Co. Phone 69. FOR SALE—Piano; easy terms; trade for lot, car or building and loan stock. Address Box A-39, Tribune. 5: FOR SALE—Ford touring car: side curtains. Call after 4:30 p. m. Phone 1237W. 5-8-3" § FOR SALE—Good used cars, all in g00d shape; prices reasonable; also will sell ears on commission; bring your car over and we will get you cash for it, If you buy or sell a car, come and see us. Auto Exchange. Fifth and Center streets. 4-21-lot FOR SALE—Chevrolet 490; Califor- nia top; good car for touring; come ; for Fiuick: sale $175. FOR SALE—Good touring car, new top, Sood tires; ice $160. after 4:30 o'clock at 1£21 South Du! bin street. 5-6-2t FOR SALE—Thrve and one-half ton Gramm Bunstun truck with three- yard hydraulic dump + $2,500 takes it, 135 West Ninth street. FOR SALE—Two carloads 5-6-3t* grade furniture; 200 new fce boxes: car in|75 gas and coal ranges; three pianos; must sell. 326 West Yel- Phone 1617J. FOR SALE—Baby Grand pEnoeerh and classy bunch of records; fect condition; season’s best Rg hi raat 111 East First street. — FOR SALE—Electric washing chine; also commercial body aay Ford car. Phone 2! 5. FOR SALE—Used furniture at low- est prices. Call at 303 South David street. 5-8-6t* FOR SALE—A Sturgis reed baby buggy; like new; @ new kitchen cab- inet; very cheap. Call $11 East H. street. 5-8-1t* ———— FOR SALE — Hoover ig00d Grant street. Phone 829M. FOR SALE—Dodge tovring first class condition; cheap for cash.| overstocke: 243 South Center street. Phone 70 lowstone avenue. bS2t oil | 5-6-6t |! special, also}. rug; must be sold. 517 South. FOR: SALE—Gravel, sand and lawn dressing delivered. Phone 1147J. 4-7-30t ee FOR) SALE—Boston Terrior puppies, thorobreds, eight weeks old. _ 921 Midwest avenue. tric switch; just the thing to turn the lights on and off in your store or windo’ has BARGAIN IN TREES. ‘Trees, shrubs, roses, etc. at one-half price; on lot in front of Virginia Ho- Northern, Nursery Co. of Des 5-2-6t° R SALE—Carload seed potatoes; “arly Ohios and Netted Gems. Western Produce Co., 312 West Sec- ond, street. Phone ¥86J. 5-6-tf "FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR SALE OR TRADE—Three-room house and lot $1,300, $400 down, $30 a month; will take used car as part Payment. Inquire 1112 South Coawen hy om cottage Phone 1333 two gentianen; North Park street. FOR RENT—Furnished room, £30 per month, two and one-half blocks aust of Henning hotel. street. ——_—____——_s—_____ FOR RENT—Two large front rooms oe a ae eed dt ROOM AND BOARD for two people; best location; close to refinery; also close to town; good table: ratas rea- ie. 425 CY avenue. Phone 197M. 5-6-2t FOR RENT—Modern room: close in; very reasonable. 113 South Lincoln street. Phone 264R. 5-8-2t -| FOR F FOR RENi—APARiBIENTS FOR RENT—Two or fourroom apart completely furnished for light housekeeping, 322.50 for two rooms and $40 for four rooms; lights, water and gas. Phone 1693J 5-5-6t FOR RENT—Two-room modern fur- nished apartment; light and pens ant; close in very reasonable, 608 South Beech street. 5-8-1t 'T—Three-room on ground floor, $55; apartment also two-room basement apartment $25; both nicely | furnished except bedding and dishes At 10 and modern in every respect South Walnut street. Phone “p-6-3te FOR RENT—Fourroom apartment, wxt to telephone office. 235 East Second street, Apartment 1. 5-8-2t* FOR RENT — Furnished basement apartment; this apartment is light and dry. 1119 East Third street. Phone 1479. 5-4-4t° ROOM and board $9 per week; rooms $2.50 and up; close in, at the Adams Rooms, 340 West Yellowstone avenue. 56-2t FOR RENT—Furnished sleepingroom modern, $4 and $5 per week. 162 North Kimball street. Phone 1457. 5-6-2t Rt FOR RENT—Nicely furnished bed- room in modern home; close in: price $4 per week. 923 South David street. Phone 121W. « 5-6-2 FOR RENT—Furniehed front bed- room for one or two frentlecners, board if desired. Phone 138! ROOM at the Antlers; exclusiv erate. 616 South Wolcott pete 5-8-3t FOR RENT — Delightful half-base- ment sleepingroom, adjacent to bath; close in; reasonable. 145 North Jackson street. 5-84te FOR RENT—Nicely furnished bed- room, $10 per month. 311 South Mc- inley street. Phone 16583. 5-6-2t* ok TRADE 4#0-acre Missouri farm, R. i South Center street. WANTED—Two men to room ang board in modern private home. 1036 South Cedar street. 5-6-3t* eGR SALE OR TRADE—Ford one- ton truck, A-1 condition, for tour- ing} car. Call after 6 o'clock. 118 South Washington street. 5-8-1t FOR SALE OR TRADE—forty-acre relinquishment for Ford ton truck chassis. 136 West Ninth bcioarine ate FOR SALE OR RENT FOR SALE OR RENT — Grocery store; reasonable. Inquiro Standard Cafe or phone 428W. 4-18-12t » FOR REN} HOUSES FOR RENT—Three-room _unmodern yhouse; close’ in. Phone 1gt0. 5-5-3t KOR RENT—Six.room modern house, partly furnished; suitable for one sort two families; close in. 218 North |Feech street. 54AL FOR RENT—Strictly modern oom furnished house including fino; references required. 503 South Pech street. At FOR RENT Oneroom. house, 434 South Lincoln street, rear. Inquire at 424 South Lincoln street. 5-8-3t* #OR RENT—Three-room house; fur- nished except bedding and dishes. Taquire between 4:30 end 6 o'clock. South Chestnut street. 5-8-2t* FOR RENT — Stxroom unfurnished house, convenient to refinery; wi peters eutte tiweroaiinsskon rear of lot; party renting six-room house can sub-rent two-room house. Apply 725 Bast Second FOR RENT—On 2, furnished for light housekeeping, near refinery; gas and lights in, $20 FOR SALE—$600 cable piano, $250), RENT- unfurnished “house; Lheater; garage if desired. Fourteenth id Bonnie Bray streets. Phone ees {POR RENT—Bight-room partly fur- nished .house on South Durbin mcEsee -Phone 1233J. R RENT — Five-room furnished house. 559 South Lincoln street. In- uire in the rear. 5-8-1t (POR RENT — Strictly modern six- room house; garage attached; best ion .912 South Grant street. 5-6-3t (Adee a [FOR RENT— Fiveroom house on South Willow street; also two-room Mhasement apartment. Phone 262M. 5-8-2t ——<—<—<$<$—<$<$<—$<—— —$ $$ $$ FOR RENT—One large room house, furnished; gas and Ughts_in; near refinery. 1131 South Box Elder street. 5-6-2) FOR RENT — Furnished nine-room house in North Casper or will rent separate apartments; er and electricity. Inquire at 340 West Yellowstone avenue. 5-8-3 ner FOR RENT—Eight-room house on Center street. 535 South Cen- Phone 8655 5-54 FOR RENT—Modern four-room base- ment; gas range. Phone 677. 4 5-5-4t* T—Modern four-room fur- $65. Box A-31, 5-4-tt FOR RENT—Large bedroom in vate home, board if desi kn. 155 North Beech strect. 559T. ROOM AND BOARD—Family style, $9 per week; close in. Adams Rooms 340 West Yellowstone avenue. 6-8-3t ———— FOR RENT—Modern furnished room adjoining bath; $4.50 per week; close in. 119 North Grant street. Phone 787d. 5-8-1t FOR RENT —Sleepingroom in mod- pri © Phone five- |" ern home, adjoining hath, $5 per week; board if desired. 252 North Jef- ferson street. Phone 683M. 5-5-2t FOR RENT—Large comfortable sleep- ingroom, in modern house, reason- able. 143 North Park street. 5-6-2 FOR RENT—Front bedroom in ees ern home; sultable for two. FOR RENT—Two modern. furnished four-room apartments, $30 and $55. Box A-3 54 Tribune. sd T — Tworoom furnished nt with lights and g: 33 t. Phone VT—Very desirable furnished nent; two and three rooms} od with gus, bath, hot and cold ; close in and reasonable rent. 534 West Ninth street. Phone 429W. 5-8-6t® Ps 734 East Third street. LOST AND FOUND LOST—Pass book on jhe Citizens Na- tional bank of Cheyenne; payment bn secount stopped; o0o0k contained receipts including one for payments on Property listed as lot /3, in block 362 Reward for return to Red Cross head- quarters. Anton Hochevar. — 5-6-3t close in. LOST—Between Casper and Glenrock one 3 Kelly cord rib tread cas- ing on Cadillac rim. Return to 123 Bouth Durbin for reward. 5-8-3t LOST—Gold wrist watch, with toupe ribbon, in business district Satur- flay eveing. Reward. Phone 452J- 5.8-2t BUSINESS CriANCES FOR RENT — Location for public stenographer and notary, public; must be first class; references. In- quire Hotel Henning. §-5-3t SELL—Will take $2,500 for 500 equity in fine ten-room se; Well located for residence or select boarding house; convenient to business district or refinery} furni ture can be had reasonable. P. O. box 5-8-3t FOR SALE—On account of sickness will sell my grocery stock and sub- lease the building. Inquire at 1444 East Second street. 5-6-3t LEGAL NOTICES. FOR RENT—Two good sized rooms for batching or light housekeeping; close in and cheap; unmoder” South Durbin street. FOR RENT—Two furnished for housekeeping; cook with gas; algo ing room. 817 South Spruce street. ‘ 5-4-4t lights, gas; FOR RENT—One neat, clean base- ment room for light housekeeping; furnished except linen; nice gas rangi no children; reasonfble and close in. 923 South David street. Phone 121W. 5-8-2t FOR RENT—APARTMENTS $$$ $< _ FOR RENT—One two-rvom furnis! ed apartment, with private bat! rent cheap. Hart Apartments. Pho: 1511W. 5-2-6t FOR RENT—A modern unfurnished it, down town clea nand new; priv: range, built-in features, aud ‘mattress, igerator, steam hvet; light and airs; laundry privik rges include electric washer and iron- ing board; reasonable rent. Call 1539M 4-19-t£ np FOR RENT—Unfurnished apartment; large livingroom, diningroom, bath- room, and kitchenette; disaypearing bed; hot water heat, on pavement; rent $50. Phone 1424M or 381. . 5-L-tf FOR RENT—Furnished hot water heat; gas range; disap- Pearing bed; $45 per month. Phone 881 or 1424M. 5-2-tf FOR RENT—Modern furnished apart- ment. 319 South Jackson street. Prone 1610W. 5-6-2t FOR RENT — Two-room furnished apartment; close in. Whaley Apart- ments. 610 South Ash street. 4.24-tf FOR RENT—Modern three-room fut nished apartment in private home; also garage; one block from city hall, $50. “S15 South Ash street. 5:5-6t FOR RENT — Reasonable, two-room Ce apartment with eee 44a ent; avenue, 5-5-3te FOR RENT—Unfurnished apartment, kitchen and Phone 1630M 5-8-1t* bedroom, location. after 6 p. m. FOR RENT — Furnished. two-room apartment, strictly modern, also three-room cottage; mode reasonable. 909 South Cedar street. Phone 1475, 5-46 NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF CO-PARTNERSHIP To Whom lt May Concern: Notice is hereby given that the co-partnership, heretofore existing between eran C. Smith and Ed- win in the business of shoe Sab aly at 130 S. Fifth street, Casper, Wyoming, and known as “The Progressive Shoe 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. y 3, 5, 8, 12, 1922. et Eee Publish 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 1, 1919, on Lot Numbered 16, Block Numbered 118, Town (now City of Casper, Natrona County, Wyo. assessed to Butler Corporation for the year 1919. That TI am_ unable to find said Butler Corporation and that application will be made to the County Treasurer of Natrona Coun- ty for a tax deed. Dated May 1, 1922. | GLENN C. LITTLEFIELD. Pub. May 1, 8, 15, 22 and 29, 1922. —— NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. NOTICE is bereby given that al a special meeting of the stockhold- ers of F. W. D. Freighting -Com pany, a Wyoming corporation, held at the office of the company at Casper, Wyoming, on the 10th day of February, 1922, at the hour of ten o'clock, a. m., at which meeting stockholders _ representing _ more than two-thirds of the capital stock proper resolutions, unanimously adopted, said corporation was or- dered dissolved, the corporate en-| terprise abandoned and the charter, | franchise and corporate name sur-| rendered, said company having ceas ed to do business, all corporate debt having been paid, abilities discharged and the corpor. of this company were present, by} all corporate li-| ate assets and property distributed among the persons entitled thereto. The statutory trustees for creditors and stockholders are M. C. Crouch, J. pS ger and R. M. Bartholomew. -C. . SNOOK, Chairman. R. M. BARTHOLOMEW, Secretary. Publish April 17, 24, May 1, 8, 15 and 22, 1922. a NOTICE FOR PUBLICATON. IN THE DISTRICT COURT SIXTH | JUDICIAL DISTRICT. The State of Wyoming) )ss. County of Natrona ) Cc. W. IBA, Plaintiff. vs. F. J. LOBELL and JOSEPH H. LOBELL, Defendants. To F. J. LOBELL and JOSEPH H. LOBELL, the defendants above named, whose present whereabouts are unknown: You 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- jants’ instance and request, amount claimed Two Thousand Six Hundred 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 23rd day of May, 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 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 1 1919, on Lots Numbered 108, 109 and 180, Kenwood Addition to the Town (now City) of Casper, Na- frona County, Wyoming. assessed to Robert Belman for the year 1919. That I am unable to find said Robert Belman and that appli- cation will be made to the County Treasurer of Natrona County for a tax deed. Dated May 1, 1922. GLENN C. LITTLEFIELD. Pub. May 1, 8, 15, 22 and 29, 1922. ea LEGAL NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the undersigned is the owner of a tax certificate issued for deinquent taxes by the County Treasurer of Natrona County, Wyoming, July 1, 1919, on ‘Lot Numbered 23, in Block Numbered 119, Town (now City) of Casper, Natrona County, Wyoming, assessed to R. S. Wilson for the year 1919. That 1 am un- able to find said R. S. Wilson and that application will be made to the County Treasurer of Natrona Coun- ty for a tax deed. Dated May 1. 1922. GLENN C. LITTLEFIELD. Pub. May 1, 8, 15, 22 and 29, 1922. SHEEP SHEARING BEGINS AT ROCK SPRINGS PENS ROCK RIVER, Wyo., May 8.—The shearing season is scheduled to open | here Monday, May 8, at the Rock |River shearing pens, with 10,000 sheep \trom the flocks of Flake Hall, J. L. Johnson, and W. S. Pickens. A shearing crew in charge of Joe Webb. arrived Wednesday from Wheatland and is on the ground ready to work, Shearers will receive twelve and a half cents and board. The heep in this vicinity have wintered with a very small per cent of loss, and the lamb shortage reported in other parts of the west has not materialized here to date. Early lambing is about concluded in several flocks, including those of the Gibb brothers and W. |Pickens, who report good results. Wool buyers representing the firms lof Draper & Brown, Silverman, and lother Boston firms have been in this vicinity this week but no contracting has been done. MINISTER STICKS 10 | EVANSTON VICE DRIVE | | | EVANSTON, W May 8.—Is Rev erend George Chalmers Richmond ‘ii {mayed? Not to any noticeabie exter if to any extent whatsoever. Rev. Mr. Richmond, “who recently left town when a citizens’ committee waited on jhim and suggested that he make such a move in the interest of his heal |has returned to Evanston, d @ says, to resume the “r de which resulted in th \de part. PROJECTED AT CAPITAL CHEYENNE, Wyo. t council is Cheyenne for the erection camps for local Boy Sco: Lion's Den, Brush ct 20 the oth ai eres ROCK RIVER, the value of their g During the banks, acting thre nance corporation, Davis & Thomas banks their patrons. have failed fusion of n¢ ing stock The ° have adopted the | breeding. expenditures hav! 000,000 are to place these above a deficit for 1921 of May arranging permanent of two one at the ‘uresque locality on miles west of the er on Crow creek, stance” of town—| ght miles out. FANCHENS GET BULLS THROUGH WAR FINANCE Wyo, May &— Cheyenne banks carrying stockmen’s r Joans are taking a new way to insure | Th® Patrols searched pedestrians and ‘S ugh the War placed an order | 22 Hereford bulls’ with banks have are Swiss Budget Shows Deficit Switzerland, May 8.—The st made public here shows 27,000,000 francs, to 508,000,000 francs and receipts to 481,- ing amounted oo AUDITORS REIMERTH & VAN DENBERG 8.—The} EDITOR FACING MURDER TRIAL FOR SHOOTING Charges Filed Today Against Rod S. Day of Durango, Colo., for Killing Wil- liam Wood. DURANGO, Colo., May 8 mation charging Rod S. Day, the Durango Democrat, w: der of William L. Wood, city editor of the Drango Herald, was filed in the and killed Wood on Main street here the morning of April 24, last. The information was signed by Mrs. Lillian Wood, widow of the alain editor: the mur- Immediately Day's attorney, Rarry Sullivan, made an oral anglication to District Judge William WN. Searcy asking Day‘s release on bail. The ap- Plication was opposed by George W. Lane, distirct attorney. After hearing a short discussion, Judge Sullivan tg file a written application, setting forth the mate facts im the WAR IS FEARED IN HORTH ERIN BELFAST, May &—(Ry The Asso ciated Preas}—The Ulster authorities terion that he truce between the ri y factions in south Ireland lay “teal to increased activities in north Ireland, posted police patrols along all roads into Belfast. he occupants st vel vehicles. SCAB PLAGUE CHECKED ttot Part of April th: news the firm of Laramie. ee vase, IN SOUTHERN WYOMING During the depression | of the past two years, many stockmen | » provide the proper in-) ¢ blood into their breed- been med over the possible deterioration the stock through this failure, and | ans of pro- viding against such a contingency. ‘The Davis and Thomas bulls bred from an Anxiety strain and pos-| sess superior qualities for this region. | The high altitude and severe winters of the Laramie plains causes them to} grow a thick hide and a heavy coat} of hair that cannot be developed by ROCK RIVER, Wyo., May 8.—Cat- tle treatment for scab is being rushed to a conclusion under the direction of veterinaries A. J. Burley of Cheyenne jand I. S. Smith of Fort Collins, rep- resenting the stato veterinary depart- |ment and tho U. S. Bureau of Animal Industry respectively, to comply with an order from Washington requiring that dipping be completed here by June 1, at which time the force ordered to proceed to Lincoln, Sweet- water, and Uinta counties to dip sheep. The second treatment of 4,000 head jof cattle was completed Monday at jthé Judson vat, with the loss of only {two head. ‘Treatment was completed Wednesday at the Diamond and Her- Tiel vats, and the McNurlen and ‘Tom Carvoll vats were opened. This trict has suffered from a growing plague of scab for severa! years, due to the fact*that not all tho cattle of the district were treated thoroughly. This year the government veterinaries © seen to it that all the cattle in the district were dipped in a standard solution, elther of nicotine or of lime and sulphur, in the way required by law CLEANING AND PRESSING Bates Cleaning and Pressing Oo. Accounfants—Income Tax Service First Class Worle Cet Our Prices 4th Floor 0-8 Bldg. Phone 767 Call 1 ACCOUNTANTS DOCTORS GUARANTE! Auditors and Ac Registrar and ccountants—Stock Tranfer Agents 208-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. Phone 660 MARSHALL C. KEITH, M. D. Office Phone 30” Residence 164 Private Hospital—612 South Durbin WYOMING A 414-15 Midwest Dre COMPANY {. Bldg. Phono 289 Audits, Financial Reports and An ses, Income Tax Service and General Accounting ARCHITECTS DUBOIS & GOODRICH, Architects ELECTRICIANS AMERICAN ELECTRIO ©0. Wiring, Motors, Repairing Phone 1080 ket Us Estimate Your Work HOUSE MOVERS | 7 South Lincoln and Awning . Phone 927M BAGGAGE and TRANSFER BEN TRANSFER CO. | se, Heavy Hauling and Piano) Moving. Phone 74d cane eat Townsend Phone 440 | 1107 Soutit Melrose Ope, 260 GARBUIT, WEIDNER & SWEENEY LAWYERS 415. Oi Exchange Bildg. Phone 1162 NICHOLS &” STIRRETT AWNINGS 309-10-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. Kistler Tent Co. MAGENS & MURANE z Lawyers } 206-207 Oil Exchange Building BULLACK AND LACY Lawyers Suite 201-°05 Midwest Bldg. Ph. 1200 RAPID Res, Phone 87W TRANSFER. Baggage, Moving and Storage. If it’s, Movable We Move it. Phone 1427. SEARLES TRANSFER Office Phone 701W BUILDING MATERIAL METAL A. Larson. DR. J. bi. DR. AN WEATHER STRIPS Phone 494d CHIROPRACTORS JEFFREY NA GRAHAM JEFFREY Suite 318 Midwest Bidg. Phone 706 WILLIAM 0. WILSON Attorney-at-Law Suites 14-15-16, Townsend Block NURSERIES COLORADO NURSERY CO. Shade Trees—S. H. Pi | 510 South Park "Phone ¥6o2 OSTEOPATHS ae CAROLINE ©. DAVIS Osteopathic Physician Suite 6 Tribune Apartments Phone 388 DR. L. L. WADE Osteopathic Physician Room 5-7 Wood Blk. — Phone 1277, Suite Phones. Office DR. B. G. HAHN DR. EDNA HAHN ‘Townsend Block 3, Res. 1235 . HARNE! 162 North Phy: 310 O-S Building I.E. Zottermeter Bldg. Osteopathic and ‘1D, Chiropractor Kimball St. Phone 1457 Phone 1754 BERQU! ts hone 1757 3. c. Repair Work CONTRACTORS MOUNTS, Builder Phone 17! ————« | 434 W. Yellowstone Midwest Bide! RADiATOR REPAIRING SS CASPER AUTO RADIATOR W } Repairing—Cleaning—fteconine > Phone 1054W Re eroNa RADIATOR SHOP. ppai » Recoring and Cars W. 522 East Yellowstone “Apenue tt Phone 1473W Residence 7543 ROOF CONTRACTING WYOMING ROOFING CO. |General Roofing Contractors, Repair. |__ing and Recoating a Specialty 1527 East Twifth Phone 18043 OORT: ea ‘es @ omenpucve —— ee oo cS a

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