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FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1922. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING | How to Answer Blind —Want Ads to be CLOSING HOUR: perly ified prey must be in The Casper Daily Tribune office — 10.30, Want Ade after . will be inserted under PP earns Classify.” and woman canvassers for Mon- MAN o7Caxperience preferred: good money, Call 428 South Beech street for particulars, Mr. Beaman after 6 p. m. D—Man or woman of ability WANTE! oy a meet soliciting among Casper lodge leads furnished. 535 bene r. and osition; members, Center after 7 o'clock. Ask for Lynch, room 3. SERVICES OFFERED —_—— IF IT’S LAUNDRY, phone 1851J and have it done right; blankets, rugs end curtains @ specialty. 5-25-40? FOR RUG CLEANING, furniture re- Ul , vacuum ners for rent. Call Cormier and Sfocomb, 107 South Durbin street. hone 1682M. 5-18-20t* OU WANT furniture re 2, call at 867 30. Ash, or phone WANTED To BUY ‘WANTED—When you have a Ford call 630M; mechanical 5-25-2t car to sell, condition no object. —_—<——$—<—— WANTED TO BUY—Ford or other small car. Call after 4:30, or Sunday morning in rear 119 South Washing- ton street. 5-26-20 WANTED TO BUY— Furniture of any kind, 120 West Midwest avenue Phone 249. 3-24-tf WANTED TO BUY — Second-hand clothing, Larness and shoes. street. Phone 1364W. 5-25-12t* WANTED TO BUY y , tents, tarps, saddles, ‘in tt anyth:ag of valu may have to sell. Call 1086. pose Mics dis Miso Sri’. Baa Satis WANTED TO BUY—Second-hand fur- R niture or anything of value; est cash price paid. 367 South street. Phone 1660. WANTED—TO RENT WANTED TO RENT—Small in good location. Box pices une. Ash 5-9-te Trib- WANTED TO RENT—Five or six- room unfurnished house, close in; mo children; references. Phone 12843 5-244 WANTED TO RENT—By June 7, four or five-room modern unfurnish- ed house; on or near pavement, south ot A street; permanent if satisfied. Address box A-82, Tribune. 5-26-4t* WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS WANTED—Loan of $4,000, secured by ™ first mortgage on $35,000 property. Probst and Mathers. 255 South Cen- ter street. Phone 1088W. 5-24-3t¢ WANTED—Water well drilled. See Joe Lux, east of town two and one-| - miles. Call 63 for information. 5-26-2t¢ FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES ‘OR SALE—Ford touring car, ,1921 model, starter, demountable rims, ‘tras, guaranteed; $315 cash. Owner Phone 365R. 5-26-1t* OR SALE—Dodgoe touring car, in first class condition, cheap for cash. 43 South Center street. Phone 702. 5-26-1t ‘OR SALE—Good used cars all in good shape; prices reasonable; also il sell cars on commission; bring our car over and we will get you h for it. If you buy or sell a car, eme and see us. Auto Exchange, ifth and Cénter streets. 5-18-10t OR SALE— Cheap, Dodge touring car; or will trade fer Ford touring Ford delivery; also house and lot sale, 1922 East eee ants AUTO ACCESSORIES OR SALE—Cheap, new Red continental mnotor, fully equipped; id be easily installed in any six- Minder car, or would make a real . G. C. Metzler, near Fifth and Prean streets, Mills, Wyo. 5-26-3t* RELINQUISHMENTS, ETC. NG in your relinquishments and esteacis; eded hom 3; Make the price f terms right und we will find you) ex. Frank Duff, 236 East Mid- avenue. 4-19-12t FOR SALE -HOUSES RR SALE—New two rooms, break- nook, built-in features, plaster- water inside; ideal place for — For independ-| BRINGING UP FATHER —= Che Casper Daily Tribune FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. We have listed with us, something unusual, a violin, 200 years old, the age and the make and tune, is the un- usual part that makes this instru- ment valuable. Can be seen by ap- pointment only. Seven-room modern house in north- western Pennsylvania, four lots, will trade for Casper property and as- sume. Men's furnishing store, on Center strest, Casper, for sale can make terms good lease ow building. For Rent— modern rooming house. furnished, rent reasonable, up town location on paving. Rooming house, lease and furnitbre for mile at a bargain. Marshall and Brown, realtors, 145 North Center for sale at bargain. S-26-1t FOR RENT—HOUSES FOR SALE—Countyy home with city avaliable; good water and soil. For information call sTW 5-25-4t FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—House, furnished; two lots, fenced; garage, coop and chick- ens; will consider trade, 243 Hast K street. 5-20-7t* POULTRY COLUMBIA hatchery, P. O. bax 1102, Denver, Colo., we can supply you with any quantity of baby chicks; ca- pacity 10,000 weekly; 17 varieties; live delivery guaranteed; parcel post pre- paid. Write for prices and full par ticulars, 5-26-1t FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Old newspapers. Call at Tribune office. 195-tfdb FOR SALE—Electric washer, Ford touring car; one five-horse-power engine. Call 1086. 5-25-tf FOR SALE — Galvanazed Reg rap and exhaust fan, cheap. Se rer FOR SALE—Piano, cornet, violin, two guitars, several used phonographs, 216° West First | Billings, high.{Show case and cash register. -1t® | FOR jee boxes and chests. Call 1086. 6-25-tf HEMSTITCHING and Picoting at- tachment; fits any sewing machine; price $2. Economy Sales company, Mont. 5-26-5t* ———— FOR SALE — Uncalled for tailored a suits at your own price. Mulcahy, Soon “dress [the tailor, Lyric theater building. 5-18-tt you . 5264f/ FOR SALE—Office desk, typewriter, Checkometer, two adding machines, Call 1086. 5-25-t£ LAND FOR SALE FOR SALE—Oil land near Osage field, patented from government in 1910; 160 acres. Call &7W. 5-25-4t (0 acres in section 22- “26-27, Salt Creek, on easy terms. P. Q. box 741, Casper, Wyo. 5-26-1t* FOR SALE — Sixty-acres Missouri chicken farm, good land, house, new barn, six chicken houses; lots of fruit. R. Kamon, 243 South Center street. Phone 702. 5-26-2t* HOUSEHOLD GOODS SARTAIN AND SUMEY AUCTION HOUSE Buying and selling all the time, used and new furniture; upholstering Sartain, eer, Phone 16175. FOR SALE—Dining table, four dining chairs, two rockers, rug, sanitary cot, mattress, curtains, kitchen cab- inet, linoleum, kitchen untensils; all in good condition, $50. 921 West Four- teenth street. 5-26-1t FOR SALE—Round oak diningroom table, $15. 933 North Washington street. 5-26-2t FOR SALE—One mahogany bedroom suit, consisting of one colonial bed and box springs; one large dresser; one dressing table; one writing table; one chair; one rocker and 19x12 blue rug. Cali 1086. 5 5-25-18 IF YOU WANT second-hand furni- turefi or anything second-hand, or Kens and garden; fenced. By own- price, $600. S. 15. Work, Allendale tion.’ P, O. box S51. 5-24-3t* Pave anything to trade, call at 367 South Ash street or phono 1660. 7-9-tt FOR SALE—Mahogany vanity dress- er. Call mornings, apartment 14, 319 South Jackson street. 5-25-2t ¥OR SALE -— One bedroom period suite furniture; one gas range; one livingroom set; one large rug 9x12; three small rugs. Fire station No. 2 Phono 460. 5-26-3t SSR FOR SALE—New ana good second- hand sewing machines sold: repaired and rented. 129 West Railroad ave- nue. Phone 714J. 5-18-12t FOR SALE—Two-hole and three-hole cabinet gas ranges, gas plates; also some four-hole gas ranges at reduced prices. 131 West Railroad avenue. Phone 7143. 5-25-3t® FOR SALE—One good piano. 344 South David street. 331-tt FOR SALE—Furniture for a three room house; all in good condition; also a King piano, absolutely new. 1026% South Cherry street. 5-24-3t ———— FOR SALE—Two carloads of high grade furniture; 200 new ice boxes; 75 gas and coal ranges; three pianos; overstocked; must sell. 326 West Yel- HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR SALE—Cheap, duofold, cabinet and player piano, casb or terms. 228 West Eleventh street, apartment 5. 5-24-30° FOR SALE—Four rooms of funiture, cheap. Phone 1159R. 5-22-6t FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR SALE OR TRADE—1919 Ford touring car; excellent condition; price $350, 263 BC street. F. Plitry. 6-22-s¢° TO TRADE — Fiveroom house on west side for smaller house. P. come property in business location. Phone 630M. FOR SALE OR RENT - FOR SALE OR RENT — Grocery storé; reasonable. Inquire Standard Cafe or phone 428W. 4-18-12 FOR SALE OR RB piano. 348 South Kimball street. Phone 1468. 5-23-5t FOR RENT HOUSES Burlington addition. 6-23-tr| © FOR RENT — Three-room house: water, lights, toilet, gas range gn heater. Ideal Apartments, Apartnient 3. Phone 1296M. . 5-24-40 FOR RENT—Two-room unfurnished house; rent -$15; near _ refinery. Phone 29 or 28 during business hours 5-24-31 FOR RENT — Three-room furnished 50 South Cedar stree' house. t. Cal in rear. 5-24-4" WANTED—Couple to share modern home; small rent and care for two children; days, on Box Elder street Address box A-80, Tribune. 5-26-2t* FOR RENT—One-room house furnish. ed; gas, lights and water. 740 North Center street. 6-25-2t* FOR RENT—Two-room paviiy fur- nished house in Mills. Phone 1441J. 5-25-31 FOR RENT — Two-room furnished house; four blocks south of refin- ery; everything furnished; will rent for expenses. 1328 South Box Eld street. 5-24- basement apartment. 835 East Third street. 5-4-3t FOR RENT—Four-room strictly mod: ern house an dthree furnished rooms in basement, $75 per month. 1119 East ‘Third street. Phone 1479. 5-26-4t* FOR RENT—One-room house furnish- sed for housekeeping, cheap. 127 Craig street. 5-26-2t* FOR RENT — Seven-room furnishe . house; lower portion can be sub- let also garage and chicken house; price $65 per month. 132 North St. Botolph street. Phone 1608W. 5-23-6t FOR RENT — Furnished one-room house, $15 per month; water lights and gas in. Phone 1681M. 5-26-1t FOR RENT ~— Furnished two-room house; lights and water; very rea- sinable: Inquire 923 Poplar street, rear house. h 5-26-2t* FOR RENT — Modern unfurnished five-room house; gas. Inquire 45u West Midwest avenue. 5-26-1t FOR RENT—Three-room furnished house, near refinery; $35 per month. Phone 14415. 6-25-3t FOR RENT—To good party, seven- room completely furnished modern house, with electric washer and Hoo- yer, for three months or more with as in house. Inquire 613 South Ash street. . 5-26-1t* FOR RENT — A new modern four- room house; gas, hot and cold water furnished; garage if desired. Phone 818R. 5-24-3t | room bath; gas heat, good basement quire 732 South Park avenue. 5-26-3t° FOR RENT—Nice fiveroom house: $30 per month. Madison street, north Casper, Gates Service station. Buate unfurnished ent. 227. North Park streot. Phone 1270. 5-24-2t HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—One neat and clean base- ment room, furnished for light housekeeping; gaS range; modern except bath; suitable for couple or neat bachelors; real ciose in; price $15. 925 South David street. Phone ee -24-3t FOR RENT—Two nicely furnished, modern housekeeping rooms. 511 East First street. 5-25-3t FOR RENT ROOMS FOR RENT—A really well furnished room, like rome; close in and priced lowstone avenue. Phone 1617J. 4-21-tf evenings. right. Call 423 South Beech street 5-25-3t* SPRAGUE HOTEL. Under n: proprietor. Phone 886. FOR RENT—One modern basement room for one or two gentlemen, $15 per month. 116 North Grant street Phone 1449R. 4-26-31 FOR RENT—A pleasant room; rent reasonable. Phone 539J. 940 East Sec- ond street, 5-24-3t FOR RENT—Very desirable bedroom. 742 South Beech street. Phone 131R. 5-26-2t ROOM AND BOARD at 802 South Oak street. Phone 1541R. — 5-26-2t FOR KENT To gentlemen, modern front bedroom, adjoining bath; out- ude entrance. 424 South Grant street 5-23-5t °OR RENT—Room and board for man and wife or two gentlemen everything modern; home comforts; retsonable. 425 CY avenue. Phone 19TW. : 5-22-6t FOR RENT—Three furnished base- ment rooms, wood floors; two blocks South Cottonwood street. ROOMS TO RENT— Sleepingrooms new. 740 North Center 5-25-2t° 30ARD AND ROOM. 828 South” Wel nut street. Phone 586M. 6-25-2t SOR RENT—Nice front bed=oom for one or two gentlemen, 410 Eas: Second street. 5-26-21 °OR RENT—Sleepingroom in_ strict ly modern home, $15 and veek. Phine 683M. FOR RENT—APARTMENTS "OR RENT—Unfurnished apartment large livingroom, diningroom, bath room, and kitchenette; disappearin: bed; hot water heat, on pavemen vent $50. Phone M24M or 381. 5-1 furnishe: apartment; close in. Whaley Apart ments. 610 South Ash street. 4-24-t. ieee tee wn clea nand new; private bath, electric range, built-in features, Murphy bed oe rahees airy; i aan Ke Gs rs tee etd inde electric washer and iron, board; reasonable rent. Call neni -19-tf FOR RENT—Furnished apartment; hot water heat; ges range disap- pearing bed, $49 per month. Phone 381 or 1424M. 5-2-8 FOR RENT—Attractive modern fur- nished four-room apartment, $25 will lease for one year or longer. In- quire Twichell. 642 East Twelfth street. 5-18-tf FOR RENT—Dandy two-room apart- best location in town; price Inquire 5-26-2t% FOR RENT—Neatly furnished mod- ern two-room apartment; reasonable rent. Call 1872W. 319 South Jackson street. 5-18-tt FOR RENT—Six-room modern apart- ment, partly furnished; located on South Park street. Phone 969M. 5-24-4t* FOR RENT—Modern furnished apart- ment; close in. Call at 449 East Third street. 4-20-6t FOR RENT—Unfurnished large three- room apartment with bath, Murphy bed and gas range. Phone 539J. 940 East Second street. 5-24-3t FOR RENT — Two-room _ furnished apartment; close in, 238 West Seventh street. Phone 1543W. _5-24-3t FOR RENT — Two-room apartment, strictly modern; also one-room apart- ment completely furnished; reduced rent. 909 South Cedar street. Phone FOR RENT — Two-room aii 1475. 5-26-2t FOR bs ent with large kitchen’ and” livingroom, clothes closet, Murphy bed, bath, hot water, gas, well lighted. Corner Jefferson and Badger streets. Phone 996R after 6 p.m. 5-26-3t* FOR RENT—Two-room modern apart- ment; furnished with gas heaters and range, near State Hospital; rent $20 per month. Call 981M. 5-26-1t* FOR RENT—June 1, one of the Lin- coin apartments; this is 2 new apart ment, nicely furnished, quiet and fine location. Corner Lind and Lincoln streets. Apply of Mrs. T. O'Neill, Lind avenue. 5-26-2t* FOR RENT—Modern two-room fur- nished apartment. 1131 South Elm street. 5-26-2t FOR RENT—MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT—Good piano. 662 South Lincoln street. Phone 1285 or 720W 3 5-25-2t° FOR RENT—A garage, $8 per month. 805 West Eleventh street. Phone 818R. 5-26-2t BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE— Store, dry goods and furnishings; doing cash Winship, 201 East J street. 6-23-4¢" ARE YOU HURT? JUST | WAIT A MINOTE AND TLL GET MY HUSBAND TO HELP YoU: <= © 1922 ey twee Feature Service, Inc. FOR SALE—Rooming house furni- ture end lease, etc. 305 North Dur- bin street. 5-20-6t* LOST AND FOUND LOST—Pointer dog, liver and white jor; collar No. 4; Casper license return to Roy Williamson over Kim ball drug store on Center street, ani receive reward. 5-28-5t* ——_———— LOST—Thursday night, hat pin with white saphire stone; belonged tc mother. Please feturn to 249 West First street city, and receive re ward. 5-26-20" ‘T—Brown mare, weight 1,30 pounds, branded CN on left shou! i der, EL on right shoulder, also whit horse, weight about 1,500 pounds, CN on left shoulder; liberal rewerd. F turn to Castle and Mechaley. Phur 20. 5-24-41 {Ff INTERESTED in spiritualistic or astrology, palmistry and kindred subjects, address box A-77, Tribune beset PERSONAL—Gentleman wishes — te meet middle-aged lady; matrimony f sulted; no obpjection to widow wit) a small child. Address box A-79, Trib une. 5-25-3t¢ a tortdink) LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE OF DEFERRED AN- NUAL MEETING OF STOCK. HOLDERS OF WYOMING-KEN. TUCKY PETROLEUM COMPANY Notice is hereby given that the deferred annual meeting of the stockholders of Wyoming-Kentucky Petroleum Company will be held at the office of the Company, room 533 Midwest Refining building, zorner Second and Wolcott streets, Jasper, Wyoming, on Monday, the 29th day of May, 1922, at the hour of 10 o’clock in the forenoon of said day for the purpose of con- sidering a proposition of merging he capital stock of our said com- any with the capital stock of Roll- ng Fork Oil and Gas Company. a tentucky corporati: upon the erms in said proposition contained; for the purpose of election of di- vectors, and for the transaction of such other business as may come before said meeting. WYOMING-KENTUCKY PETRO- - LEUM COMPANY. By GEORGE H. WILSON, Secretary. Publish May 17, 18, 19, 20, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 1922. = PAN ALE bedabo NOTICE OF INCORPORATION. Notice is hereby given that the Walker Drilling Company was in- corporated in the office of the Sec- retary of State. Cheyenne, Wyo- ming, on the 2nd day of May, 1922, ander and by virtue of the laws of the State Wyoming. The capital stock is $15,000.00, divided into 150 shares of par value of $100.00 each, and the term of existence is fifty years. “The object for which the corpor- ation is formed is to drill for oil, gas and other minerals, and to drill water wells, and to do all things incidental or appurtefiant to said business, including the buying and selling of oil lands and the produc- ‘ng and marketing of the products therefrom, i : The number of directors shall be three, and the names of those who shall manage the affairs of the company for the first year are J. L. Walker, G. H. O'Donnell, and I. T. Honnold. The principal place of business shall be located at 222 East Second street, Casper, Natrona County, Wyoming, and the name of the agent in charge thereof is G. H. O’Donnell, but the company may carry on its business in such other places as the b@ard of directors may determine. WALKER DRILLING COMPANY. By G. H. O'DONNELL, Agent. Pub. May 25, 26, 27, 1922. pnitile gS IY NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE OF REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE Default having been made in the conditions of a certain real estate mortgage, dated June 9th, A. D. 1921,, made, exeeuted, acknowl- edged and delivered by Adolph G. Rummel and Emma E. Hollings- worth Rummell, husband and wife, to George Hollingsworth, and which said mortgage was filed in the Of- fice of the County Clerk and ex- Officio Register of Deeds in and for the County of Natrona, in the State of Wyoming. on the 23rd day of June, A. D. 1921, at 3:15 o’clock Pp. m., and duly recorded in Book 24 of Mortgages, on Page 86, given to secure the promissory note of said Adolph G. Rummel and Emma E. Hollingsworth Rummell, of even date with said mortgage, due on or before six months from date, in the sum of Eight Thousand Eight Hundred Twenty-five and no-100 dollars. ($8,825.00), with interest thereon at the rate of 8 per cent, ev annum, from its date until paid, business. interest payable semi-annually, and» Wyoming corporation attorney’s fees in case the holder —Drawn for The Casper Tribune by George McManus | HUSBAND: * j of said note should be obliged to enforce payment by law; and on which said note and real estate mortgage, no payment has ever been made and there is now due and unpaid, at the first publication of this notice, the whole of said sum. of $8,825.00, with interest thereon from said June 9th, 1921, at the rate of 8 per cent per an- num to this date, of $670.00 or a total of principal and interest of $9,495.00, and provided in said also attorney’s fees to be added to said principal and interest, and alsu costs and ex- penses of sale. | And Whereas, it ts provided in said mortgage, that in case of any nstallment of prineipal or any part hereof, or any interest moneys, or any part thereof, by said mortgage| cured, to “be paid. should remain due and unpaid for the space of! hirty days after the same shall, by| he terms thereof, become due and payable, and that then, and in chat case, the whole principal sum by said mortgage secured to be paid,] together with the interest thereon, hall at the option of the said mort- tagee, its successors or assigns. some due and payable forthwith, anything in said mortgage or in sai rote contained to the contrary not- vithstanding. And Whereas, it was further nrovided in and by said mortgage, hat in ‘case default should be nade in the payment of said prin- vipal sum of money, intended to be ecured by said mortgage, or in he payment of the interest there- »f, or any part of such principal or interest, as in said mortgage vrovided, then it should be and might be lawful for the said mort- vagee, its successors or assigns, to ell and dispose of the said mort- ~aged premises, and all the right, ‘tle. benefit and equity of.redemp- “on of said mortgagors, their heirs or assigns, therein, at public auc- ‘on, for cash, according to the tatutes in such cases made and pro- ided and in the manner therein rescribed, and out of the money rising from such sale, to retain he said principal and interest, to- ‘ether with the cost and expenses of such sale, ard attorney, solicitor »r counsel fees, and the overplus. if ony there be, should be paid by the oarty making such sale, on demand, ‘o the said mortgagors, their hei! >xecutors, administrators or as. signs; And, Whereas, salt mortgage contained full power of sale of said premises therein described, on de- fault in the payment of the princi- nay sum of money and the interest thereon; and WHereas by the terms of said mortgage, and the said de- fault in the said condition thereof, the power of sale contained therein has become operative; and whereas, no suit or proceedings have been instituted at law to recover the debt remaining secured by the said mortgage, or any part thereof; Therefore, notice is hereby given that, by virtue of the power of sale in said mortgage contained, and the statutes of the State of Wyoming in such cases made and provided, and the said default, the said George Hollingsworth hereby elects to exercise his said option to fore- close the same, for the reason that the same is past due and the con- ditions in said mortgage have been broken and that said mortgage on said hereinafter described premises will be foreclosed by the sale of the said mortgaged premises, and for that purpose, on Friday, the 19th day of June, A. D. 1922, between the hours of 9 o’clock in the fore- noon and 5 o’clock in the after- noon, to-wit: at the hour of 10 o’clock in the forenoon of that day, at the front door of the courthous' in Casper, in the County of Na- trona, in the State of Wyoming, I, J. L, Marquis, Sheriff in and for the County of Natrona, in the State of Wyoming, and at the request of said George Hollingsworth, legal holder of said real estate mortgage, and promissory note herein de- scribed, will sell at public vendue, to the highest bidder for cash in hand, so much of said premises hereinafter described as may be necessary to satisfy the amount due on said mortgage, on the date of said sale with interest thereon at the rate of 8 per cent per annum from the 9th day of June, A. D. 1921, until paid, together with a’ torney’s fees and all costs and ex- penses allowed by law, which said premises to be sold as aforesaid, are described in said mortgage sub- stantially as follows, to-wit: Lot numbered four (4) in Block fifty-five (55) in the town (now city) of Casper, County of Natrona, State of Wyoming, together with all improvements thereon, and any which may be hereafter erected on said property. > Dated this 12th day of May, A. 1922. J. L. MARQUIS, Sheriff in and for the County of Natrona, State of Wyoming. Publish May 12, 19, 26, and June 2, 9, 16, and 23, 192: ——————.___ NOTICE OF DiSSOLUTION Notice is hereby given that at a special meeting of the stockholders of Wood and Foshay Company, a , legally called and held at the office of William 1AM YOoOR O. Wilson, Townsend building, Cas- per, Wyoming, on February 4, 1922, at 10 o'clock a. m., at which meet- ing stockholders representing and owning mofe than two-thirds of the capital stock of said company issued and outstanding, or all of such capital stock, were present, by legal resolution unanimou@ly adopt- ed, said company was ordered dis- solved, said company having ceased to do business, all corpcrate debts having been paid, all corporate li: 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 Heriry Bayer. Dated this 4th day of February, 22, FRANK WOOD, President. | WILBUR FOSHAY, [SEAL] Secretary. | Publish April 28, May 5, 12, 19, 26; June 2 1922. | Se | NOTICE BY PUBLICATION In _the District Court, Sixth Judi-| cial District, in and for the County| of Natrona, State of Wyoming. Katherine L. Le. Prix, Plaintiff, vs. Eugene P. Le Prix, Defendant. | State of Wyoming to Eugene’ P. Le Prix: | Take notice that you have, been) sued in the above-named court by} said plaintiff for divorce on the) grounds of abandonment and gross/ neglect of duty, praying for the restitution of the former name of; the plaintiff, for the custody of the minor child, Patricia Anne Le Prix,’ and you, said defendant must an-| swer the petition filed herein by said plaintiff on or before the 24th day of June, 1922, or said petition! for said plaintiff will be rendered accordingly. Bapeves this 28th day of. April, HAZEL CONWELL, (SEAL) Clerk of Court. Publish April 28th, May 6, 12, 19, 26, June 2, 9. HIGGINS HOTEL PLNS BiG FETE AT GLENROGK Prominent Casper people are re-| ceiving invitations to attend the tifth anniversary celebration which| will be staged at the Higgins hotel at 0330 p. m. June 1. The hostelry is well known over the oll fields and in other) sections of the state is said to be one of the best catering institutions in this district. The management of the institution is making elaborate plans for the an- niversary observance which will be| staged June 1. . | ACCOUNTANTS GUARANTEE REGISTRY CORP. Auditors and Accountants—Stock Registrar and Transfer Agents 208-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. Phone 660 WYOMING AUDIT COMPANY 414-15 Midwest Ref. Bldg. Phone 289 Audits, Financial Reports and Analyses, Income Tax Service and General Accounting. AUDITORS , REIMERTH & VAN DENBERG Aco 5H ith Floor 0-S Bidg. ARCHITECTS DUBOIS & GOODRICH, Architects Rooms 11-12 Townsend, Block Casper, Wyo. Phone 440; GARBUTT, WEIDNER © SWEENEY! Architects 415 Oil Exchange Bldg. Phone 1162 AWNINGS _Kistler Tent and Awning Co. 747 South Lincoln St. Phone 927M BAGGAGE and TRANSFER SEE BEN TRANSFER CO. Baggage, Heavy Hatling and Piano Moving. Phone 74d will be taken as true, and judgment | MORE RATRONA DRUG PEDDLERS ARE SENTENCED Several to Return to Serve Jail Terms Here as Result of Pleading Guilty at Cheyenne. CHEYENNE, Wyo., May 26.—Na- trona county violators of the Harri- son qpti-narcotic Isw sentenced in fed- ral court here by Judge Kennedy along with Ernest (Kid) Ross and Scotty Williams include the follow- ing: Elghteen months in the Leaven worth penitentiary: John Kalamatis, Rafael Villapando. One year and one day at Leaven- worth: Ollie Walker, Joe Nathanfel Blake. Fourteen months at Leavenworth: Jeff Reagor, Scotty Williar One year and one Strigel, ay im the pent prisonment In the Natron. coun ty jail at Caspe Langford, five months; E. P. Hubert, three months; Edward Williams, 30 days; Arthur H. Baish, 60 days, Imprisonment in the Laramie sounty jail at Cheyenne. Frank E. Dowty, three month: Cleve Deal, rthree months; Claude VanDorf, three months; Ollie Kelle: Fred Bonney, 60 days. Fines: Jim Gallington, $200; Theo. Gore Jacobson, $200 CO-OPERATION FOR VET CLEANUP SQUAD URGED BY GOVERNOR CAREY CHEYENNE, Wyo., May 26.—Gov. Robert D. Carey Tuesday issued # prociamation designating the days be- tween May 25 and June 30 as a period Jally set aside for the interests of led veterans of the world war, and calling on the people of the state during that period to aid the “clean- up squad” of the veterans’ bureau which now is working in Wyoming. te ie Teel U. S. CONTRACT HELD INVALID WASHINGTON, Muy 26.— (By The | Associated Press.)—An opinion by At- j torney Genered Daugherty, submitted to Secretary Weeks and forwarded today to the house military commit- tee, holds that the contract executed by the government with the Alabama Power company is “inyalid” with re spect to the provision which the pow: er company officials contend gives them the right of exclusive purchase of the government's interest in the steam power plant at Georga, Ala., The contract negotiated by the war department, with the Air Nitrates cor- poration, of New York, a subsidiary © fthe American amid company, under which nitrate plant No, 2 was constructed at Muscle Shoals, Ala., als ois held “invalid” by the attorney general with regerd to the option of qxolusive furchase qlaimed by the corporation in the event the plant ever 18 disposed of by the government to private enterprii eight months; CONTRACTORS rea a J. A. 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