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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Classified Ads Dally Pech insertion; minimum 25 cents. OUT OF TOWN advertisements must be accompanied by cash or/ check in full payment of the same. counting the word for CLOSING HOUCR—Want Ads to be classified properly must be in Th Daily Tribune office before 1030. Want Ads received after 10:30 to 12:30 p. m. will be inserted under head “Too Late to Classify.” —_—_—_—_ WANTED— Young man who con ure typewriter and has had experience stockroom, Apply at pore es) at) in Pleasant; comf manent. Phone 1608W for appoint- ra WANTED—Gitrl: Inquire 239 W. First 34S WANTED—Women for general work. Phone 164. 123 5. eye work; must be good cook; experi enced and have references. Box A-89, ‘Tribune. G-14tf In the last 100 years the world’s per capita grew from $2.13 to $44.28. SALESMEN WANTED WANTED— Experienced automobile! salesman. See Mr. Boyle at Boyl Garage. 6-5-2t SALESMEN WANTED—Previous ex: perlence unnecessary; we give com- plete instruction and liberal contracts;| operating in Illinois, Indiana, Michi: gan, Missouri, Oklahoma, K: , Ne: braska, Colorado, Wyoming and Towa; can use a few good men in Wyoming. Address Agency Dept., Standard Life Co, box 1380, St. Louls, Mo. 6-5-7t* POSITION WaNTED WANTED — ter work; will Carpen work by day or contract. 432 Hal- ley street. 6-2-3t* WANTED— First class ie wishes situation; well in all the leading makes of automobiles. Ad- dress box A-95, Tribune. 6-6-2t* ————— WANTED—Girl just out of school wants position as office girl; good typist but no shorthand; willing to work for small wages to gain experi- ence. Call 1599M. 6-5-3t* SERVICES OFFERED — IF YOU WANT your furniture re- paired, call at 367 South Ash street, or phone 1660. ~) 8-5-tf SERVICES OFFERED—Cooking, pies cak bread, doughnuts a specialty baked to order. 426 East A street. Phone 1937W. 6-3-6t VACUUM cleaners for rent; rug cleaned; furniture. and up- holstered. Cormier and McComb, 107 8. Durbin. Phone 1682M. ‘10t® ARCHITECTS plans and specifica- Prepared; contracts let. Ad- acess P. O. box 625, Casper. 6-3-3t* pede a ie EY CULLEN & ZIMMERMAN, 427 East Railroad avenue. Phone 1743W. * work, screens and all kinds miliwork, general contracting. ‘ con’ 3 by 6-1-6t* _—$_$$__$_$_$$ $$ SERVICES OFFERED — Would like bundle washing of all kinds; blan- kets, curtains and silks a specialty. 426 East A street. Phone 1937W. WANTED TO BUY WANTED TO BUY — Second-hand othing, gents’ watches, saddles, barness and. shoes. 216 West First street. Phone 1254W. 5-25-12t* WANTED TO BUY — Furniture of any kind. 120 West Midwest avenue. ‘Phone 249. 2-24-tf $$ WANTED TO BUY — Second-hand harness, tents, tarps, saddles, dress- ers jin fact anything of value you may have to sell. Call 1086. 5-26-tf ‘The Jewish population of the world is about 14,772,000. fur- anything of value; high- est cash price paid. 367 South Ash street. Phone 1660. 6-9-t¢ WANTED—TO RENT entice aa ea ree, WANTED TO RENT—By June 15, modern five or six-room house; must have gas range; permanent tenant Box A-87, ‘Tribune. 6-5-1t BRINGING UP FATHER he Casper Daily Cribune FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES _FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES _ cash fer it. If you buy or sell a car, come and see us. Auto Exchange, Fifth and Center streets. POR SALE—Ford car nearly new; choice homestead; must sell. Phone s53W. = 6-5-2t° ——$————— FOR SALE—Five-passenger Hupmoe- bile, mechanically perfect; new tires and paint; three-passenger chum- my just overhauled; new paint, and battery; payment cars. Scoop's Garage, ellowstone ave- nue. 6 —— FOR SALE--Cheap, King Eight tour- ing car; will make a dandy speed- South Conwell Square. 6-3-3t =—_— FOR SALE—Six-cylinder touring car, in first class shape. Cail at Paint Shop, $24 S. Oak. 6-5-3 FOR SALE-—Oakiand Six car, good as new; will sell on terms. I. D. Fried- man, 154 S. Center. 6-5-tf AUTO ACCESSORIES FOR SALE—6,000-mile tires; $8 for 30x3; $10 for 30x3%; $20 for 34x4: thers in jon; ing and ‘cott. Phone 701W. 6-3-6t° —————————— WANTED — Owners of Hupmobile cars in Casper to know John M. Whisenhunt has secured the agency for the Hupmobile car and will carry FOR SALE—Four -room house and lot; east part; time and reasonable. Call at 1117 East Yellowstone for further information, 6-2-3t* FOR SALE—Four rooms and_ bath; large lot, east front; price $2,500 for quick sale; east part of town; terms. ren 8, Zuttermeister Bldg. Phone 10. 5-3t Six times as-much gold was coined in the United States in 1900 as in 1921. equity for cash. Inquire 1228 S. Cedar 6-3-3t* FOR SALE—New four-room two fam- ily house; partly furnished; built- in feautres; lights and water in; front porch; large back porch, screened; right; owner leaving Casper. 1237 South St. Botolph street. per View. 6-3-2t* FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE eisai scemieninniaiease FOR SALE—Nice level corner lot, 650x130 feet on Cedar and Four- teenth street; cash or terms. Phone 17992. 6-3-3t FOR SALE—Three lots with 24x24- ‘foot four-room cement block base- meni electricity and water in the house; gas in alley; chicken house and yacd; ‘two nice shade trees; high dry location; south front; place rents for $35 per month; for quick sale $1,500; or will sell one and one-half lots same location for $375 cash. 240 East J. 6-5-20" FOR SALE—Nice ievel corner lot, 50x130 feet on Cedar and Four- teenth street; cash or terms. Phone 1783J. 6-2-3t HOUSEHOLD GOODS _ SARTAIN AND SUMEY AUCTION HOUSE. Buying and selling all the time, used and new furniture; upholstering and‘ repairing. J. R. Sartain, auction- eer, 326 West Yellowstone avenue. Phone 16175. 11-19-t£ FOR SALE—One Eden electric wash- er in good condition; no reasonable offer rejected: 1435 S. St. Botolph. 6-3-2t FOR SALE—Several 16-inch oscillat- ing fans, and two high ex- and one 24-inch; a bargain. Phone 764. 6-3. FOR SALE—Child's good bed. 623 8. Durbin. Phone 6133. 6-3-2t 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- lowstone avenue. Phone 1617J. eres 1 FOR SALE—New and _ second-hand sewing machines; also repaired or rented. 129 W. Railroad. Prone aes -5-12t FOR SALE — Six-hole coal range: three-way gas burnef; also fireless cooker; three compartment.s 628 Di- vine street. 6-2-3t* FOR SALE—New and good second- hand sewing machines sold; repaired and rented. 129 West Railroad ave- power 1 haust fans; almost new; one 20-inch HOUSEHOLD GOODS IF YOU WAN1 seconc-hand furni. ture or anything second-hand, or Dave anything to trade, call at 367 South Ash street or phone 1660. 7-9-t¢ ————————_— FOR SALE—Cheap one librarx table; four leather seat dining chairs; one chiffonier; one Vernis Martin bed. springs and mattress; two leather up- holstered rockers; one sanitary couch. Call at 624 S, Ash after 5 o'clock. 6-5-3t FOR SALE—Baby cribs and buggies; second-hard furniture; other house- hold goods. See us; prices reasonable. Midwest and Elm. Phone 630M. re 6-5-2 FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS Call at FOR SALE—Ol4 Tribune office. 1-25-tf-dh FOR SALE—Nearly new set of Har- vard classics, edited by Dr. Elliot, at attractive reduction in price if taken at once. 923 South David street. 6-2-6t° MILLER pure reasonable Chadron, Neb. rubber aprons, etc., at prices. Verner Bass, 5-31-7t¢ FOR SALE—Piano, cornet, violin, two guitars, several used phonographs, ice boxes and chests. Call 10: ®OR SALE—Thorobred spitz puppies. 624 S. Durbin. Phone yaa * FOR SALE—Thorobred Collie pup- pies. 1324 S. Cedar. Phone eats fs At: FOR SALE — Uncalled for tailored suits at your own price. Mulcahy, the tailor, Lyric theater lin = ‘The electric street raflway was intro duced in 1885. FOR SALE—Office desk, typewriter, checkometer, two adding machines, show case ad c&sh register. Call 1086. J 5-25-tf sani LIVESTOCK pSV IE Si edt RS FOR SALE—At your own price, good good teams, harness and wagons for $200 an outfit. Holland Brothers, 1242 North Phillip street. Phone 1333 FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR SALE OR TRADE—Furniture FOR SALE OR TRADE — A new Fordson tractor and plows in A-1 condition; used very little. Address P. FOR TRADE—Lot for Ford car; North Casper. Phone 630M. eeats FOR SALE OR TRADE—Dodge com- mercial. 1928 E. Burlington. — 6-5-2: FOR SALE OR RENT FOR SALE OR RENT — Grocery store; reasonable. Inquire Standard Cafe or phone 428W. 18-12t RENT OR SALE — Modern hovge. 355 CY. 6-5-3t FOR RENT OR SALE— Four-room modern furnished louse. 312 S. Lin- coln. 6-5-3t FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT—Four-room house, $25 a month. 948 Glenarm strect, North Burlington addition. FOR SALE—Lease on all modern four-room house with large ‘will remain if desired. 530 South Cen- ter street. Phone 1094J. 6-2-3t FOR RENT—New fiveroom nished house; modern; hardwood ficors. 1146 S. Cherry, afte~ 5 o'clock. 6-5-1t es FOR RENT—Four-room house. 827 8S. Spruce; modern with gas. Phone 10940. 6-5-1t* FOR RENT—$50 a month until Oc- tober 1, five-room furnished house with lawn, trees and garage. 954 S. Jefferson. Phone 966J; references. e 6-5-1 FOR RENT—Fitve-room house with garage. 134 N. Jackson; two two- room houses in west part of town. 6-5-3t* FOR RENT — One-room house; gas range; just right for one or two, cheap rent. Phone 345. | 6-5-3t nue. Phone 714J. 5-1 FOR SALE _— Furniture at 118 N. Jackson. Phone 3563. 6-5-4t Cas-/FOR SALE — Household furniture per National Bank, Casper, Wyo. 5-27-30t FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES with privilege of renting house; cheap rent; close in. Phone 1237wW. : 6-2-3t* FOR RENT—Strictly modern five- room furni FOR RENI—HOUSES FOR RENT — Two furnished room house. Inquire in rear. 110 Wert G street. 6-3-2 FOR RENT—New modern four-room house with bath, hot and cold water furnished; garage if desired. Phone 818R. ¢ ‘ 6-3-3t FOR RENT—Modern house on CY, five rooms and bath. 669 CY, Phone 1572W. & ror RENT — Four-room modern house, three furnished rooms in the basement; gas installed; double ga rage; $75 per month. 1119 EB. Third Phone 1479, Inquire 508 E. Yellow- atone. 63-40" FOR RENT—Six-room house, 835 East Third 6-2-3t FOR RENT—Modern six-room house; furnished; best location; reasonable to reliable party; references required. Box A-96, Tribune. 6-5-3t FOR RENT—Two-room unfurnished house; Nght and water in. 1232 South Poplar street. 6-1-4t° FOR RENT—Three-room house, large enclosed porch; lights and water furnished; $25. 739 South Washington street. FOR RENT—Furnished three-room house; very reasonable. Inquire at 923 Poplar street, close to refinery. 6-3-2t FOR RENT—Fbur-room modern un- furnished house. Inquire 1205 South Spruce street. 6-24t HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT — Housekeeping sleepingrooms, completely furnish- ed; gas and lights furnished, $20 per month. White people only. 620 Hast A street. Phone 532J. 5-31-6t* FOR RENT—Three nicely furnished, modern housekeeping rooms. 511 E. First. FOR RENT—Oen-room furnished for light housekeeping; bath; laundry; 118 8. Washington. gas and lights. Phone 768M. 6. 2t FOR RENT— Furnished room light housekeeping. 413 South Dur. bin street. 63-3tt FOR RENT ROOMS FOR RENT—Rooms in modern home adjoining bath. 341 N. Beech. Phone pias. 6-3-2t° FOR RENT—Modern rooms, $20 per month and up; two and one-half blocks‘east of Henning hotel. Valhalla Rooms, 326 B. First. 6-5-1t FOR RENT—Modern room; close in; 264R. 6-5-2t FOR RENT—Three rooms and ga Tage. 1021 S. McKinley besa a FOR RENT—Plkasant modern room for gentlemen; board if desired. 335 (3. Park. Phone 969M. Peg a Sho ie say FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room, adjoining bath, all modern; outside entrance; quiet and close i Third. FOR RENT—Two basement bath; rent yery reasonable. Oak. Phone 668J. 6-5-1t FOR RENT—To gentlemen, strictly modern front bedroom, adjoining bath; outside entrance. 424 S. Grant. Phone 556. 6-5-3t Sn FOR RENT—Three large partly fur- nished rooms in basement with front entrance. 1222 S. David. 6-3-3t Of the Oxford-Cambridge boat races Oxford has won 39, Cambridge, 32 and 1 was a tie. 7 FOR _ RENT—Two rooms with 1155 8.. Cottonwood. FOR RENT—Front sleepingroom in modern home for gentlemen; also board in private family. 216 N. Wol- cott. Phone 1159R. 6-5-2 924 Rai 6-5. Under new management, rooms; prices right. Fred E. properietor. Phone 886. FOR RENT—APARTMENTS FOR RENT—Strictly modern two- room furnished apartment; close in on paved streets. Pratt Apartments. Also two modern two-room furnished apartments at $25 per month. Pratt Apartment house, 716 East A street. Phone 868J. 5-30-5t FOR RENT—Unfurnished apartment; large livingroom, diningroom, bath- room, and kitchenette; bed; hot water heat, rent $50. Phone 1424M or 381. 5-1-tt Ohio is the Iroquois word meaning ferences | “great.”" Thirteenth street. Phone 212J. 6-3-2t¢ POR SALE—O} Eight, tour- The District of Columbia has 62.6 per cent of its inhabitants gainfully FOR RENT—Nicely furnished two- dsmobile ing car, cheap; cash or terms. Ap- ply 125 North Durbin street. Phone n520W. 6-3-2t Madbat EDN SP Se te ak POR SALE — écripps-Booth cow three-passenger; good condition ood little town car; priced low for icuick sale. Call 327M or car may be cen at 504 Milton. 6-3-3t employed. FOR SALE—Forced to vacate. Wiil sacrifice my four rooms of beauti- ful furniture and some miscellaneous articles cheap, for a sale with speed for lot or by plece; carpets, rugs free to buyer. Inquire.rear, 524 S, Lin- coln. 6-3-2t room house; close in; gas and water furnished. 138 West F, Phone 702. 6-5-2t China has been a republic 10 years. FOR RENT-—Three-room unfurnished apartment in one of the best build- ings in town; close in; rent $75 per month; references required; no chil- dren over two years old. H. E. Grude. Phone 1598W. ad FOR RENT—One two-room apart- ment, furnished; gas and lights; also one modern sleepingroom. 133 North Kimball street. Phone 1689J. ; FOR RENT — Two-room furnishea house; $15 a month; corner of Sixth street and Platte avenue, Mills, phe : ns FOR RENT—Very desirable modern furnished apartments; close in; price reasonable. Avalon Apartments. $40 West Ninth street. Phone 439W. 5-27-6t* for rooms; |’ 8. HERE'S THE RoTcHeE: SILL *MAGGIE-irg 8 PAIO: FOR SALE—Three rooms and‘ gar- age. 1021 8. McKinley. 330° —<—<$<————— FOR RENT—Furnishead apartment; hot water heat; gas range disap- pearing bed, $45 per month. Phone 381 or 1424M. 5-2tt ————— ¥OR RENT—Unfurnisnea apartment, three large rooms, tile floor, ba’ dressingroom, laundry and basement; front and rear porch; two Murphy beds and gas range; $55 per month. Phone 1047W or 2133. & FOR RENT— Threeroom furnished apartment; steam heat; gas for cooking. 318 South Kimball street. en\and Elm. Phone 1587R. oe tl eet, mene ea steam + Include Fron board; rent $50 per month un- furnished or $60 per month Lee ry -19-¢1 all 1539M. ¥OR RENT—Strictly modern three- room furnished apartment; close in.| pott Apartments, 845 East Second reet. Phone 1658R. 6-3-2t *63-2t°|FOR RENT—Three-room basement apartment; unfurnished. 444 | 6-2-3t Lincoln street. FOR RENT—Furnished close in; cheap. Inquire at Chestnut, FOR RENT—Modern furnished three- room apartment. Phone 638J. 6-5 6te 1234 6: FOR RENT—A three-room modern furnished apartment with gas and outside entrance; ing machine and laundryroom. N. Jefferson. Phone 683M. FOR RENT—Two-room nicely nished apartment; modern; laund: close in. 919 E. Third. apartment; abie; close in. 124 S. Beech. furnished; rent reason. apartment; furnished or unfurnish: ed. 244 N. Jefferson. Phone 345. modern furnished basement apart. ment. 733 E. Second. °OR RENT—Three or four-room fur. nished basement apartment gas, lights and electric washer. im. Phone 1583J. room apartrmen' furnishi and cold water; sSouth Spruce street. Phone 1055R. 6-2-4t very reasonable. 113 8. Lincoln. Phonc| oR RENTONeatly furnished mod- ats ent; reasonable $19 South Jackson 5-18-tt ern two-room rent. Call 1872W. street. FOR RENT — Two-room furnished apartment; close in. Whaley Apart- ments. 610 South Ash street. 4-24-tf §-2-8t! OR RENT—Three-room unfurnesh- ed apartment; bath, gas and large yard; south Chestnut. Call 1491. 6-3-6t* OR RENT—Two or four-room apart. ment with bath, partly furnished with gas range. 450 West Midwest. it oe FOR RENT— Three-room furnished and unfurnished apartments; close in; very reasonable. Apply 745 W. Railroad. Phone 66: 6-3-3t Fergus I is the first recorded ruler of Scotland. FOR KENT—One two-room and one three-room unfurnished apartments with ranges private baths, Murphy beds, gas and built-in features, Hart Apartments. Phono 1815J. 6-3-2t FOR RENT—Tworoom , apartment; lights, gas and water; partly fur- nished; $30 per month. 330€N. Park. 6-3-4t- FOR RENT — Modern apartment, fully furnished; rent greatly re- duced. Phone 1591M. 6-3. FOR RENT — Two-room furnished flat; rent reasonable. Inquire at 825 West Thirteenth street. Phone 212J. 6-3-2t* FOR RENT—Reduced rent; two and three-room apartments: $25 and $35; modern and furnished. 534 West Ninth street. Phone 439W. 6-3-6t | FOR RENT—MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT—Vacuum cleaner; rugs |. cleaned; furniture repaired and up- | holstered. Cormier and McComb. 107 South Durbin street. Phone 1682M 10t* FOR RENT—Pasture land, 1280 acres of best grass and land in the state: well fenced. 224 West K. 6-3-2t* ;|FOR RENT—At one-half usual rate, desirable office rooms or ,storage space in basement Consolidated Roy- alty building, passenger and freight | elevator; otle of the best locations in jelty. Phone Western Realty tide -B1-tt BUSINESS CHANCES FOR LEASE—160 acres of! land in Bolton field; government permit. Address P. O. box 778 . 5-29-tf FOR-*SALE—Nice clean paying busi- ness, $500 on terms. P. O. box 1492. 6-5-6t | FOR SALE—AlIl or any part of a 3,000-acre oil and gas lease; all land deeded: passed on by W. Giles, discov. er of Osage field; location Salt Cree Full yarticulars, box 331, Newcastl Wyo., owner, 6-2-3t _FOR RENT—APARTMENTS | Lest rore| | eonTMaue sad nicer, tawoary . 3 endry electric washer and, apartment; lights and water and| furnished; also use of electric wash- fur- 6-5-3t} 6-5-6] FOR RENT — Two-room hasement! streets, to-wit: ‘OR RENT—Three-room new modern Bt aera’ | FOR RENT—Two-room {deal strictly 6-5-2t 9 6-5-11° FOR RENT—Two attractive three hot bath and gas. 1015 FOUND—Autdmmbile license plate No. 18520; owner may have same by calling <& Tribune office and paying jfor this ad. 6-5-1t | LOST — Burlington watch. Finder please bring to Tribune office for reward, 6-5-6t° ‘The average temperature of earth is lowered for some time after ja voleanic disturbance. AST-—Large tan dog, part Airvdale, black collar. Finder call 1453W. F ward. “ LOST OR STOLEN—White Angora cat; mother of three-day old kittens: would appreciate immediate return: reward. H. S. Canteen, corner Eighth 6-5-2t° LOST—A small round gold breast pin with pearl setting; at high school auditorium commencement _ night. Finder please return to the Tribun | offices 6-5-1t* LOST—Bank of Bayard check book containing lodge receipts. Return to Tribune office and receive reward 6-5-2t* PERSONAL PSYCHOMETRY, Palmistry; have re- turned. Room 51, West Hotel. 5-31-6t COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS. (Continued from Page Six) by J. M. Whisenhunt, that the en- dorsement of Harry O. Warton as Police Magistrate by the Casper Bar Association be filed, and con- sideration given to same. On roll call all voting aye, the Mayor declared said motion duly carried. Moved by J. S. Pettingill, second- ed by John G. Jones that a Resolu- tion of Intention to create a paving Distret be drawn, covering the fol- lowing streets and portions of en,|_ West Eighth Street from David Street to Oak Street, West Tenth Street from CY Ave- nue to Cedar Street, Elm Street from E‘ghth Street to Fourteenth Street, Oak Street from Railroad Ave- ’|nue to Fourteenth Street, Spruce Street from Railroad Ave- nue to Fourteenth Street, “| Walnut Street from Railroad Ave- ‘jnue to CY Avenue, Chestnut Street from Railroad Ayenue to Thirteenth Street, Cedar Street from Railroad Ave- nue to Thirteenth Street, Thirteenth Street from CY Ave- nue to Cedar Street, CY Avenue from Thirteenth Street to Fifteenth Street, 150 feet west of Chestnut Street on Eleventh Street. An aye and nay vote being taken resulted, John J. Hancock aye; J. J. Giblin aye} John G. Jones aye; John S. Pettingill aye; J. M. Whisenhunt aye. Whereupon the Mayor declared said motion duly carried, and that the City Council will sit on the 19th day of June, A. D. 1922, to hear ob- jections and remonstrances against the creating of said Paving District. Moved by John J. Hancock, sec- onded by J. S. Pettingill that a Res- olution of Intention to create a Pay- ing District be drawn, covering the following streets and portions of streets, to-wit: From the alley between Beech and Durbin Streets, on First Street at the end of the present paving, east between blocks 5 and 12, Rlocks 13 and 18, Blocks 14 and 17, Blocks 15 and 16, to Yellowstone Highway, and the cross streets between “A” Street on the North and Yellowstone Highway and Second Street on the South, to-wit: Grant Street, Kim ball Street, Park Avenue and Beech Street. An aye and nay vote being taken resulted, John J. Hancock aye; J. J. Giblin aye; John G. Jones ay aye. Whereupon the Mayor declared said motion duly carried, and that the City Council will sit on the 19th day of June, A. D. 1922, to hear objections and remonstrances against the creating of said Paving District. Moved by John S. Pettingill, sec- onded by John G. Jones that a Res- olution of Intention to create a Pay- ing District be drawn, covering the following streets and portions of streets, to-wit: McKinley Street from A to C Streets; C Street from McKinley Street east to Yellowstone Highway. An aye and nay vote being taken resulted, John J. Hancock, aye; J. J. Giblin aye; John G. Jones aye; Joh S. Pettingill aye; J. M. Whisenhunt aye. Whereupon the Mayor declared said motion duly carried, and that the City Council will sit on the 19th day of June, A. D. 1922, to hear ob- jections and remonstrances against the creating of said Paving District. This being the date set to receive and hear objections and remon- strances against the creating of Sanitary Sewer District No. 12, the City Clerk reported having received no objections or remonstrances, either in writing or otherwise. The Mayor then asked if anyone present had any objections or remonstrances against the creating of Sanitary the | S. Pettingill aye; J. M. Whisenhunt} Sewer District No. 12. There being no objections or remonstrances, it was moved by John J. Hancock, sec- onded by J. S. Pettingill that the Ordinance presented entitled “An District No. 12 for the construction | of Sanitary Sewers in the City of Casper in said Sanitary Sewer Dis trict No, 12, and other construction incident thereto and apportioning the cost thereof upon the abutting property in said District,” be passed as read. *’ An aye and nay vote being taken resulted, John J. Hancock aye, J. J. Giblin aye; John G. Jones aye; John S. Pettingill aye; J. M. Whisenhunt) aye. Whereupon the Mayor declared said motion duly carried, and there- from this ordinance shall be in full) force and effect from and after ten| days from the date of its passage, | and shall be known as Ordinance No. | 265-A of the Ordinances of the City of Casper. Plans and Specifications for San-| i |the City Engineer with the City Clerk, and presented to the City Council for their acceptance Moved by J. M. Whisenhunt, sec- onded by John G. Jones that the! Plans and Specifications be accept- led, and that the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized to publish no- tice and calls for bids for the laying and‘construction of sanitary sewers lin Sanitary Sewer District No. 12, ind receive same until 8 o'clock p. m. June 19th. An aye and nay vote being taken lresulted, John J. Hancock aye; J. J. |Giblin aye; John G. Jones aye; John S. Pettingill aye; J. M. Whisenhunt aye, Whereupon the Mayor declared said motion duly carried. Moved by J. M. Whisenhunt, sec- jonded by John G. Jones that the City Clerk by instructed to not:fy the Casper Motor Club to present {bills for the maintenance of the Tourist Camp Grounds the amount of One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00) to the City Council for |Payment. An aye and nay vote being taken zesulted, John J. Hancock aye; J. J. Giblin aye; John G. Jones aye; John S. Pettingill aye; J. M. Whisenhunt aye. Whreupon the Mayor declared said motion duly carried. Moved by John J. Hancock, see- onded by J. J. Giblin that the letter of Robert Simpson in regard to the purchase of the Sexton’s House and Lot in Highland Cemetery he re- ferred to the Committee on Parks and Cemetery. On roll call, all voting aye, the Mayor declared said motion duly carried. * Moved by John G. Jones, seconded by J. M. Whisenhunt that the Con- tract to cover Laboratory examina- ns of the City milk and water, submitted by Dr. J. F. O'Donnell be referred to the committee on Public Health. On roll call all voting aye, the Mayor declared said motion duly} carried. A Resolution presented as fol- lows: Resolved by the City Council of the City of Casper, Wyoming, the Mayor concurring, That the Mayor be and is hereby authorized and directed to enter into | lease with the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad Company, per-| mitting the City to construct and maintain a fire station on North Center Street, Natrona County, Wyoming. JOHN S. PETTINGILL, JOHN J. HANCOCK, J. J. GIBLIN, J. M. WHISENHUNT, JOHN G. JONES. Resolution passed this 29th day of May, 1922. W. A. BLACKMORE, Mayor. Attest: H. H. PRICE, City Clerk. This being the date set to receive and open bids for the construction of sidewalks in the City of Casper,! jthe City Clerk reported having re-| n the presence of the Mayor and City Council Moved by J. J. Giblin, seconded by John G. Jones that the allowance of bids be deferred until Wednesday, May 31st, at 2 o’cloc! On roll call all voting aye, the Mayor declared said motion dutly carried. Moved by John G. Jones, seconded by J. S. Pettingill that the City En- lgineer be authorized to notify J. V. | Stryker that e 24-foot roadway from jthe City Pumping Plant to the Al- cova Road, including drainage, would be added as extra work on |his contract to construct revetment on River Bank, the same to be made according to the grades given by the, pe andy ie ae sum of ‘ine Hundred an ifty Dollars ($950.00). v An aye and nay vote being taken resulted, John J. Hancock aye; J. J. Giblin aye; John G. Jones aye; John S. Pettingill aye; J. M. Whisenhunt jaye. Whereupon the Mayor declared said motion duly carried. Ordinance Creating Sanitary Sewer |™ |James Hibbard, salary_ Sewer District No. 12 filed by|J. ceived three bids, and opened same \ PAGE SEVEN Moved by John G. Jones, second- —Drawn for The Casper Tribune by George McManus]. by J. M. Whisenhunt that the ap- pointment be confirmed. An aye and nay vote being taken resulted, John J. Hancock nay; John G. Jones aye; J. M. Whisenhunt r.7e; J. J. Giblin not voting; J. S, Pettin- gill nay. The following bills were present- W. A. Blackmore, salery_-.$ 83.33 Ci al LY a be Perry A. Morris, salary Dr. J. F. O'Donnell, salary__ Dr. C. R. Bodenbach, salary_ e M. Batz, salary_ Edith Johnson, salary_ Maud B. Sloane, salary Joe Smith, salary ra Alexander Nisbet, salary -- William Clayton, salary. = H. L. Rickard, salary_ . Wolfe, salary_ Roy Plummer, salary _ J. L. Erben, ealary. FP, E, Trantham, salary. Chas. Miskell, salary. Fred Walsh, salary. Mrs. R. C. Ryan, salary. je R. C. Ryan, board prisoners 259.25 Oscar Hiestand, fire chief__ D. H. Smith, salary_ H. Giffin, salary C. R. Hancock, salary_ J. R. Murphy, salary_ M. H. Hool, salary. H. E. Razey, salary W. M. Gossett, salary_ C. A, Pennington, salary. Ira Hoopman, salary. F. R. Kroh, salary_. William Jones, salary_ J. M. Andrews, salary_ C. I. Lieurance, salary_ Fyoyoyersreyorarererereyetoyay > 7 > H. Zook, salary. E. Bragdon, salary W. Layton, salary_ S. Simpson, salary_ B. Decker, salary — H. Colson, salary — P. Pluckett, salary. E. Courtner, salary_ J. Riley, salary_ George Clark, salary Ay 8 Ni Dept. -- 87.50 J. F. Cadby, engineer Dept. 100.00 A. M. Zuill, engineer Dept... 112.50 Marshall Dayton, engineer 100.00 De; 75.00 F, A. Knittle, engineer Dept. 75.00 Arthur Combs, engineer 75.00 Weavér, engineer 75.00 C. N, Diener, engineer Dept. 75.00 J. E. Childs, engineer Dept. 75.00 W. H. Johnson, engineer san soeewse 87.50 engineer Bryan Tobin, engineer 40.40 G. W. Mann, engineer Dept. 75.00 Mae Combs, engineer Dept. 62.50 Fred Van Dyke, engineer Dept. -. - - 23.10 F. 8. le, engineer Dept. 250.00 E.R. Talmon, engineer 8 24.60 Ei rown, garage. 100.00 Frank Julian, parks_ 100.00 0. L. Thompson, sexton. 75.00 Farley, labor. 70.00 F. Ward, labor_ 70.00 Harry Olsen, labor Al Converse, labor Richard Forster, labor Glen Farley, labor Henry Michel, labor__ Ray Cardwell, labor _ Roy Dowson, labor H. Beckstead, labor. Joe Cody, labor — Walter Storrie, wa' T. W. Berry, labor. F. P. Diener, labor. Fred Hyde, labor M. M. Bohen, labor. August Schmolat, labor. Floyd Blackmore, labor. Arthur Brandt, labor_ L. L. Unger, labor_ H. P. Schmitz, labor_ Harry H. King, labor_ A. D. Pike, labor_ Arthur Wilde, labor. John McHattie, labor_ Tom Bullene, labor. C. J. Elliott, labor_ Clinton Fuller, labor - Frank Rice, labor_ M. L. Estabrook, labor. L. R. Bohlken, labor_ Frank Elliott, labor —. Sam W. Potter, labor__-___ Natrona Power Company, service -- -. -1174.20 U. S. Miller, sidewalks. 1023.75 H. H. Price, expense_ 2.10 Herman Engelke, expense__ 312.00 Schank Plumb. Co., 4,000 feet fire hose. A. D. Hoskins, state compensation A. D. Hoskins, state Treas., compensation _ .___--___ 161.45 Moved by John J. Hancock, sec- onded by J. S. Pettingill that the bills be allowed as audited by the Finance Committee, and warrants ordered drawn to pay same. On roll call all voting aye, the Mayor declared said motion duly carried. There being no further business to come before this meeting, same was adjourned. W. A. BLACKMORE, Mayor. 3920.00 Attest: The Mayor appointed John A. Murray as Police Magistrate of the City of Casper. H. H. PRICE, City Clerk. Publish June 5, 1922. ON Moe rme oat a ee eT