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MONDAY, JUNE 26, 1922. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING How to Answer Bling| Classified Ads In answering blind ads tn these columns, please be careful to use the precise address given in the advertisement. Write the address plainly. Letters to The Trfmune office do not require stamps. - Always your an swers in sealed envelope. In reply. ing to advertisements where refer- ences are Che Casper Daily Cribune BRINGING UP FATHER —Drawn for The Casper Tribune by George McManus GOING TO THE FIGHT TONIGHT? NC- t JUST IM NOT THINKIN’ m™ READING: the original of them only, ADVERTISING for inserting Want Ads per Daily Tribune at 1% each insertion; asked for, do not send Send RATES—The rate! USED CARS. FOR SALE—300 rabbits. $16 S. Wasb- FOR RENT—ROOMS FOR RENT—MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT—MISCELLANEOUS: ing said improvements within said Paving District’ Number Nineteen ORDINANCE NO. 267-A. |therein shall be consideréd and held to be the property specifically bene-~ fited by such improvements, and shall be the property to be assessed to pay the costs and expenses of said improvements, which costs and expenses shall be assessed on all | property so benefited in accordance | with the special benefits conferred |on such property in proportion to area and distance back from mar- ginal lines of said streets respective- |ly and portions thereof as aforesaid | within said paving district | That the amount De assessed |against the separate lots, tracts and [parcels of land within said district shail be estimated and apportioned jin the manner and in accordance } with Section 18 of Chapter 120 of |the Sessions Laws of Wyoming. | 1915. That there shall be included | in the cost and expense of said im- provement to be assessed against |the property included in said assess- TWO-—ORDINANCE NO. 267-A ment district the costs of that por- tion of said improvement included within the limits of any street or alley intersection, space or spaces, |the estimated « and expense of |inspection, engineering and survey- counting the words and the rate per tourin; Tor EE. LL. | FOR RENT—Saddle horses, 1206 hall incl: 7 | q IN oRE. 7G |} in test: ft a ‘K and roadsters; ington. Phone 1631]. 6} TOR RENT—Sleepin, i % > » 1206 N.) SI include all property except AN ORDINAN CREATING |!ne, tests of materials, advertising. ‘word for The Casper Daily Tribune. | Tres ican pone lipid tires | = or bimrerag ee | a oe narm. Phone 1147J. G174f/ streets and alleys included in}]PAVING DISTRICT NUMBER|Collection of assessments and all TR—VWant Ads to be tn. ool condition. 4526 ‘ca be Souci aye oes ice ee, ones 1621. €3¢1t| FOR RENT—Storeroom or shop lo. said assessment district between Y AND PROVIDI FOR (aon ee to which the city may properly must be in The)$110. Wyoming Oldsmobile Co., 45: show case and cash resister. Call| POR RENT—Sleepingroome; wultable| sie gs tor Nithout tvingroom, sea tecsaist of said improv PAVING OF CERT. IN} Bove atetetors or hereinafter in- ean before | Yetlowstone. Phone 987. €-24-1t | 1086. $86-2| “tor ‘gentleman; alae le} size 26x32. Call 630M 6-26-3t* | abutting upon said streets abo IN THE CITY OF CAS- ed in the making of said im- —_——_ | Durbin. j NT—At one-half | forth and deseribed and includ SAID DISTRICT NUM-|Provements. ‘ FOR SALE — Ford touring, 1921 Office rocnit usual rate |said Paving District Number TY AND OTHER| , Section.5. The city reserves the ; has starter and demountable FOR RENT—Five beautiful in basement Conenlinster mse|teen within the following CONSTRUCTI INCIDENT TO/|Tight and shal! have the power to Sou Boy BS oie Ha a bet pene rae ntaarmettan ae EPO] Peer aw aaa See dy iiding: passenger and freight | Geries. to-wit: THE PAVING OF SAID DIS.|Jet contracts for the entire work or iw stonigacey tet 4 10-tf | sonable rent. 821 CY. 6-26 ator: one of the Dest locations: in Beginning at the southwest corner} TRICT, AND APPORTIONING |COMtracts for parts thereof in sep- none Western Hemity 107 mak A eieek: highest Rialto Bldg, Second and Center. ‘ANTED car to run small commission? Ward Tubbs. Dawid. Pheue 125W- er, expert only; Mulcahy, the tailor, 6-22-4f eae SS SA — Experienced man with machine on 315 Se 6-23-3t* cases in Texas in two years. cylinder Open accountsare outlawed in some POR SALE—First reasonable offer takes my 1918 Ford sedan, in A-1 condition. Address 1237 S. Cherry. 6-25-2t° FOR SALE—1921 Oldsmobile, four- roadster. Wyoming Olds mobile Co., 454 E. Yellowstone. Phone FOR SALE—Electric washer, touring car; gasoline engine. Ford one fivo-horse-power Call 1086, 5-25-t¢ FOR SALE—Two sliding garage doors with rails and rollers, complete. Phone 1427. * 6-26-t¢ There are 13,411,379 telephones in the United States. POR RENT—Sleepingroom for one or two gentlemen; private entrance, ad- Joining bath, 510 8S. Park. Phone 760J 2te ————— FOR RENT—Onoe large cool’ siceping- room in modern home; close in; cbeap for one or two gentiemen; also one large one-room house with gas and lights; furnished except bedding; no children. 155 N. Kimball. 6-26-1t 66-42 BUSINESS CriANCES FOR LEASE—160 acres off land in Belton field; government permit. Address P. O. box 778 . G-20tf FOR SALE— Rooming house. For particulars address Box 12, Hardin, Mont. 6-22.6t* Casper, running thence along the north line of Second Street, a dis- tance of 401.56 feet; thence north 64 degrees 02 minutes east along the northerly line of Yellowstone High- way, a distance of 1,244.17 feet to an intersection with the center line of the alley in Biock 97; thence north along the center line of the alley in Blocks 97 and 96, a dis- THE COST THEREOF UPON THE ABUTTING PROPERTY IN DISTRICT. Whereas, on the 29th day of May A. D. 1922, there was passed by the City Council of the City of Casper. a resoltuion of intention to improve by grading, paving. constructing curbs, draining and other incidental work, the following streets, to-wit: SAID er Sp ere | ey tance of 1,195, . cinley HELP WANTED—FEMALE [is CHiRt| BOR SATA as yarde of rood fining [POR RENT — Desirable front bed.| ion THASWOGenine Mad preening |Eeetlom with he wath fae AEs yg MeKinley Strect from the north -ANTED—Exp. juaid. $14. N.|FOR SAT — For! one-ton truck, ieining bath; rent reason-|"'shop. Inquire 218 West A. Street; thence west along the south| ur “Cc Street eetended wate Ya cae Hotel, 626-1t8| worm-drive; cheap if taken at once,| FOR SALE—Set of 6-26-60" 6-26-8t*| line of “C” Street, a distance of 380 | ° Street extant : J. Virbel, 621 8, Durbin. 6-25-28 aha average aaan epoca ip pear | #500 CASH Will handle email money | feet to a point 150 feet west of the}. 1C' sirect,, from ines epcnee ‘ANTED FOR SALE—1920 Buick touring car, hig ee waking years) "making business. Address Box A-41,| West line of Grant Street; thence | fxtended north. of fez 1 aa POSITION W. aLteth«) Garttiont soerter e a Tribune. 6-26-6ts| south on a line parallel to and 150] imeside Addition to the east line o! ——— WANTED—Work by the day or maid 6-21-46 work, Phone 312M. WANTED—By_ experienced the care.of a heme during absence; best moral and financial erences. Box A-39, Tribune. ‘Tho highest ———— MAN AND WIFE wants janitor work woren, owner's f- e261t FOR , SALE—Guaranteed A ures 30x3, $7.50; thers proportion; look them over; vulcaniz Service Sta- 6-20-5t* FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE customs receipts were collected in 1910, more than $338,000,- 000. town; for quick sale %675. 1542R for demonstration. AUTO ACCESSORIES ajusted here; 3%. S4x4, $18.75. ing and repairing. Gates tion. 240 S. Wolcott. ‘30x in PUBLIC LAND SALE. 16,000 acres‘in Sweet Grass county, 5-20-tf/ LOST—Friday night, brooch balance |! |‘ betweet! American theater and the NT — Rooms; reasonable; . 204 N. Center, 6-24-2t FOR RENT—Bedroom adjoining bath . in modern home; tour diocks, from business district. 152 N, Kimball. FOR RENT—APARTMENTS R RENT—Strictty modern room nicely furnished ents; lose in on paved streets. Pratt Apart- FOR LEASE—Hotel, 34 rooms, com- pletely furnished to right party able to guarantee lease for one year; can give immediate possession. Box 783, Riverton, Wyo. tf cameo Smith-Turner Drug store. Finder call 1655R and receive reward 24-3t LOST AND FOUND feet distant west from the west line of Grant Street a distance of 820 feet to ihe*south line of “A’* Street ; thence west along the south line of “A” Street, a distance of 1,140 fect to an intersection with the cen- ter line of the alley in Block 12 thence south along the center line of the alley in Block 12 and 5 and along the west line of Lot 12, in Block 5, a distance of 920 feet to the point of beginning. the southwest quarter of Section 3, Township 38 North, Range 79 West, Whereas, the remonstrances and objections to said improvement as filed with the Clerk of the City of Casper were found by the City Council of the City of Casper, Wyo- ming, to be less than fifty per cent of the property affected by said as- sessment, the same were then and there duly overruled, now therefore, be it ordained by the Mayor and Council of the City of Casper, Wyo- or cooking. Box A-34, Tribune. LOST—Between Salt Creek gas plant Section 4. The character and ex- eg parents oracles ca har sabres (etna leach ent House. 716 East A. Phone 868J.| “and Casper, one 33x4 tire and rim:|tent of eaid improvements sball be|™2S: FOR SALE— Two lots with shado| + £7-t£) niso rear bumper. Return to E. C. Mc-| as follows, to-wit: Section 1. That a Paving and RR HIRE—Truck for picnics; r 6-26-3t sonable. 343 N. Wolcott. Ad \7OR SALE — A To put into Casper Property. Gullord: Montgomery Realty. Center. Phone 1781W. WANTED—TO RENT WANTED TO RENT—Four or five- room modern house; close in; gar- age; rent must be reasonable; perma- nent tenant and good care taken of oper’ state rent wanted and lo- c@tion. Adaress Box A-31, Tribu! WANTED—A_ good used office desk. 6-24-2t Be YOUNG man wants board and room with private family; also garage ac- John. HOUSEHOLD GOODS IF YOU WAN1 seconc-hand turefl or FOR SALE—Good réed piano. S. Kimball. Phone 1468. THE CASPER AUCTION and selling all FOR SALE—A bargain piano for quick sale, rolls 57.5 in 1902 and’ 63.8 in 1917. bargain piano for quick sale; $40 Box A-30, Tribune. in play worth rolls free; will sacrifice’ to save freight on same and give terms if desired. furnt- . anything second-hand, or have anything to trade, call at 367 HOUSE, the time mattress, upholstering a specialty. See us first. Phone 16173 326 W. ver lowstone. G-17-+4tf in player worth of free; will sacrifice to save freight on same a nd give terms if desired. 6-22-3t of ‘Timber, Mont. FOR SALE OR TRADE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE OR T Draft horses, harness, and A-l condition. L. N. Glenarm. Phone 1147J. The lifetime of a cat is 18 years, FOR SALE OR TRADE—Two lots Butler-Cromer addition on S. Wash; ington, east front. 424 8S.’ Lincoln Phone 497. 6-24-3tP WILL TRADE—A_ new threeroam house on one and one-half lots in North Casper for a Dodge sedan. Phone 4. 6-26-8t FOR SALE OR TRADE—Buick Stix ; also Maxwell for Casper property; and Fords. 1309 S. Melrose. 6-26-4t* FOR SALE OR RENT | store; reasonable. Inquire Standard Cafe or phone 428W. 4-18-t FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT—Rooms in basement, $10 and $13 per month; close to refinery; board if desired. 733 W. Phone 946. or unfurn.shed 6-23-31: ‘Three-room house ‘r- nished except bedding and dishes. | 936 S. Chestnut. bouse. 834 S. Spruce. FOR RENT-—~ Two-room nicely fui nished house with garage on S. Poplar. Phone 1790M after 6 R RENT — Two-room furnished "¢-26-1t8 Hern sleepingroom. Tworoom modern apartment. 523 S. Lincoln, 6-22-4t* ps FOR RENT—Modern and furnished two and three-room apartments. 534 W. Ninth. Phone 489W. 6-20-6t° FOR RENT—Two modern unfurnish- ed apartment; no children over tvro years old; close in. $50 and $75. Phone 1424M. 6-24-t£ —<——— FOR RENT — Completely furnished modern four-room apartment; close in, 318 8S. Kimball. Phone 1404. 6-24-3t FOR RENT—Two-room modern apart- ment; gas furnished; $30 per month. 304 East A. 6-24-3t RENT FREE TILL THE FIRST OF JUL Modern two-room apartment; rea- senable rent. Call at 319 8S. Jackson. Phone 1872W. . FOR RENT — Tworoom furnished apartment; water, gas and light fur- nish lose to refinery. 1149 5. Cherry; $25 per month. 6-24-30 FOR RENT—Close in fully furnished apartment, large room, kitchenette and bath; steam heat and hot water. Ardmore Apartments, 444 E. Ycellow- stone. Call Apartment 10. 6-24-3t FOR RENT — Desirable three-room modern furnished apartment; bath, gas, hot water, front and back en- trance; one-half block from Second street; low rent, 133 S. Conwell Square 6-26-2t FOR RENT—Strictly modern apart- ment, newly furnished; July 1, Phone 1365V FOR RENT — Two-room furnished apartment; close in; private bath; $30 per month. Inquire Casper Jew- elry Co, 130 E. Second. 6-20-6t FOR RENT — Two-room furnished apartment; close in. Whaley Apart- mgnts. 610 South Ash street. 4-24-tf Only three American soldiers were permanently recorded as missing in action after the end of the world war len-| when the records had been complete- tors. Phone 1212W. FOR RENT—Five-room modern un- | another with lights, Grant. ly checked, FOR RENT — Completely furnished two-room apartment; $20 per month; gas and ever: thing furnished, $33.50 ped month. ‘| TRICT, Crary, 615 S.. Lincoln for reward. 6: PHRENOLOGY—Consult Madame J. Rea Keys, the world's most famot woman, She gives you, reliable vice on all subjects; has had 28 years’ experience and {s able to adjust your troubles, Here for a few days only at the Virginia hotel, room 218, 6-234 LEGAL NOTICES. ORDINANCE NO. 266-A. AN ORDINANCE CREATING PAVING DISTRICT NUMBER NINETEEN AND PROVIDING FOR THE PAVING OF CERTAIN STREETS IN THE CITY OF CA PER IN SAID DISTRICT NUM- BER NINETEEN AND OTHER CONSTRUCTION INCIDENT TO THE PAVING OF _ SAID _DIS- AND __APPORTIONING THE COST THEREOF UPON THE ABUTTING PROPERTY IN SAID DISTRICT. Whereas, on the 29th day of May, A. D, 1922, there was passed by the City Council of the City of Casper, a resolution of intention to improve by grading, paving, con- structing curbs, draining and other incidental work, the streets, to-wit: First Street from the center line of the alley between Durbin and Beech streets to the north line of East Yellowstone Highway; Beech Street from the north line of Second Street to the south line of “A” Street; Kimball Street from a point 240 feet south of the south line of First Street to the south line of “A” Street; Park Street from the north line of East Yellowstone Highway to the south line of “A” Street; Grant Street from the’ north line of First Street to he south line of “C” Street. Whereas, the remonstrances and objections to said improvement as filed with the Clerk of the City of Casper were found by the City Council of the City of Casper, Wyo- ming, to be less than Fifty per cent of the property affected by said following The pavement of the streets, the ——| construction of the necessary curbs, drainage and storm sewers consist- ing of vitrified clay pipe or cement, outlets for the surface drainage of said streets and portions of streets so designated as above set forth. That all of the property within the limits of said assessment dis- trict except the streets and alleys or parts of streets and alleys in- cluded therein shal] be considered and held to be the property specific- ally benefited by such improve- ments, and shall be the property to be assessed to pay the costs and expenses of said improvements, which costs and expenses shall be assesed on all property so benefited in accordance with the special bene- fits conferred on such property in proportion to area and distance back from marginal lines of said: streets respectively and portions thereof as aforesaid within ‘said paving dis- trict. That the amount to be assessed against the separate lots, tracts and parcels of land within said district shall be estimated and apportioned in the manner and in accordance with Section 18 of Chapter 120 of the Session Laws of Wyoming, 1915. That there shall be included in the cost and expense of said im- provement to be assessed against the property included in said assess- ment district the costs of that por- tion of said improvement included yithin the limits of any street or aie inersection, space or spaces, the estimated cost and expense of inspection, engineering and survey-|,, ing, tests of materials, advertising, collection of assessments, and all other charges to which the city may have hertofore or hereinafter in- curred in the making of said im- provements. Section 5. The City reserves the right and shall have the power to let contracts for the entire work or contracts for parts thereof in sep- arate and specified sections. All bids for paving construction shall be made upon uniform proposals and shall require, in addition to the general bid, the price per square yard for the cost of laying the pav- Improvement District, to be known as Paving District Number Twenty, is hereby created within the City of Casper, Wyoming, which district is hereby formed for the purpose of improving by grading, paving and other incidental construction of the above described streets and prop- erty. Section 2. That all the propor- tions of said streets hereinafter set forth included in said Paving Dis- trict Number Twenty shall be paved between the curb lines thereof in a good and substantial manner with plain concrete six inches thick; re- inforced concrete six inches thick; Warrenite bitulithic on four and five-inch cement concrete Se 5 Warronite bitulithic on four-inch bituminous concrete base; asphaltic concrete on four and five-inch ce- ment concrete base; and asphalt top on asphalt concrete base, and the City Engineer is hereby directed to prepare plans and specifications for the said grading and paving as aforesaid and submit a set of plans and specifications to the City Coun- cil for approval., Section 3. That the assessment district upon the property of which shall be assessed for the purpose of paying costs and expenses of making: said improvements within said Paving District Number Twen- ty shall include all property except streets and alleys included in said assessment district between the ter- mini of said improvement abutting upon said streets above set forth and described and included in said Paving District Number Twenty within the following boundaries, to- wit: Beginning on the north line of ” Street at the center line of the ley in Block 100, of the City of Casper, running thence east along the north line of “A” Street, and aid line extended east a distance of 556.14 feet; thence N. 5 degrees 11 minutes west a distance of 291,19 feet to the south line of “B" Street; thence west along the south line of “B” street a distance of 159.83 feet; thence north along the center line of the alley in Block 1, Morn- ingside Addition, and said center line extended south, a distance of 250.01 feet to the center of said Block 1; thence east parallel to and comm: Box A-3 lor sh 2 ‘A. | assessment, the same were then and |; ‘ated, | distant 200 feet from the south line * e-202e¢ FOR RENT— Newly finished four.| /"duire tailor shop at 278 West 4... | Here duly overruled, now therefere, | ME, upon. the strest when graded'lof “WC” Street, a distance of Shee nee eee ae be it ordained by the Mayor and|}" "ihe contract and any deductions | 1146.67 feet to the east line of the WANTED TO RENT—Four or five- room modern unfurnished house; on or near pavement; permanent. Box vanch; Protestant;.can take ‘claim 6-24-2t8 Rr ‘Tribune office. FOR SALE -— Empty twelve ounce H. Inquire 446 W. Yellowstone. 6R4-2t furnished FOR RENT—Beautifully Lintol: G+12-tf house. 925 8. _* ia FOR RENT—Modern two-room base- ment suite; everything furnished except linen and silver; coople only. 805 E, Third. Phone 1302R. —_6-26-3t Council of the City of Casper, Wyo- Section 1. That a Paving and Improvement District, to be known or additions in the amount of cal- culation in apportioning the cost of said paving shall be made upon the southwest quarter of Section 3, Township 33 North, Range 79 west; thence north along the east line of the southwest quarter of said sec- arate and specified sections. All bids for paving construction shall be made upon uniform proposals and shall require in addition to the |general bid, the price per square |yard for the cost of laying the pav- jing upon theestreet when graded, {which said price shall be specified in the contract and any deductions or additions in the amount of cal- jculation in apportioning the cost of said paving shall be made upon the basis of such cost per square yard. _ Section 6. That no part of said improvements are to be paid out of the general fund or the Road Fund of the City of Casper. | Section 7. That the said im- | provements are to be maintained by the contractor for a period of five }(5) years, and that the charge for |the maintenance is to be included in the assessment of such improve- ment. Section 8. This ordinance shall jtake effect and be in full force 10 jdays from and after its passage, and the Clerk shall post for publica- tion the same in the Casper Daily Tribune in thé manner and form as required by ordinance. Passed, adopted and approved this 19th day of June. A. D. 1922. W. A. BLACKMORE, (SEAL) Mayor. Attest: H. H. PRICE, City Clerk, Pub. June 26, 1922, COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS. Casper. Wyoming, June 20, 1922. The City Council of the City of Casper met in special session in the Council. Chamber in the City Hall, with Mayor W. A. Blackmore pre- siding. » On roll call the following were present, John J. Hancock, J. J. Gib- lin, W. W. Keefe, John G, Jones, John S. Pettingill, J. M. Whisen- hunt, H. H. Price, City Clerk. This meeting. was called for the purpose of considering bids for the construction of storm sewer from the junction of Cedar Street and Railroad Avenue ts the junction of Poplar Street and Yellowstone Ave- nue. Moved by J. J. Giblin. seconded by John G. Jones that the bid of J. V. Stryker for the construction of storm sewers from the junction of Cedar and Railroad Streets to the junction of Poplar Street and Yellowstone Avenue be accepted, and that the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized to enter into a cone tract with J. V. Stryker for the construction of same. J. V. Stryker be given five days’ time to enter into said contract. An aye and nay vote being taken resulted, John J. Hancoek aye; J. J. Giblin_ aye; W. W. Keefe aye; John G. Jones aye; J. S. Pettingill aye; J. M. Whisenhunt aye. Whereupon the Mayor said motion duly carried. Resolution presented as follows: Resolved, by the City Council of the City of Casper, Wyo., the Mayor concurring: That the Mayor be and is hereby authorized and directed to enter into a contract with the Chicago. Burlington & Quincy Railroad Com. pany, permitting :he City to lay and maintain an eight-inch sewer line from point in “C” or “Fifth” Street to point in McKinley Street at west end of Burlington Street; also a four-inch water main in Ash Street under the right of way and track of the industrial spur at Cas- per, Wyo. Moved by W. W. Keefe. seconded by J. S. Pettingill that the resolu- tion of the Chicago, Burlington & declared A387, Tribune. Budweiser bottle, 50c per case. : basis of such cost per square yard. |‘ = FOR RENT — Three-room strictly|as Paving District Number Nine- rs sq|tion, a distance of 465.82 feet;|Quincy Railroad Company be adopt- Parker Bros., Cigar and Tobacco Co. i two- ‘4 ar 6. That no pm d ; pes: uincy pany Pp Girls may marry without their par- . Se ar On een Nester fares 5 modern apartment. Apply Apart-|teen is herby created within the ieororenats are ter be re fart |thence 86 degrees 34 minutes westled as read and that the Mayor and ents’ consent at 16 in Maryland and ke wi eo FP ae, s2kat ment 4, 1214 E. First. 6-26-6t) City of Casper, Wyoming, which of site mural iftinis onithe (Roads distance of 1 7.72 feet to the|City Clerk be authorized to enter New Hampshire? — FOR SALE—One 3% to 4+ton Stand- ard Standard Truck Co., Detroit, Mich.; new; taken k made by the and show cases. Call 1086. M. Address Box A-33, Tribune. checkometer, two adding machines T8tt FOR SALE—25,000 bricks at $10 per 6-24-2t° HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Basement 12x24 inyCas- per View; partially furnished., Call FOR RENT— Strictly modern fur- nished apartment; livingroom, kitchenette and bath; gas range; $40 per month. Phone 1424M. 6-7-t FO RENT—Two and three-room fur- nished apartment; hot and cold wa- district is hereby formed for the purpose of improving by grading, paving and other incidental con- struction of the above described streets and property. Section 2. That all the propor- Fund of the City of Casper. Section 7. That the said im- provements are to be maintained by the Contractor for a period of five (5) years. and that the charge for the maintenance is to be included east line of McKinley Street; thence west a distance of 130.97 feet; thence south a distance of 131.67 feet to a point the intersection of the north line of “‘C” Street extend- ed west, and the west line of Mc- : tes Sa ¥ i ; i ; . <inley ° xtended north. undermorigage; present price ' $2,765, ALE —Piani : & o'clock. Ghsate| ter; bath, ga for ‘cooking; close in.|tions of said streets hereinafter set in the assessment of such improve-| Kinley rect | exteneen Denver; will take $2,500 and allow ey iret trea eoen poroerentn, ph tS aa Fifth and Railroad. Call Apartment|forth included in said Paving Dis-| ment. R thence we distance of 150 feet; $100 for delivery charges. Write C. A, 6-19-6t Ball, Longmont, Colo., ice boxes and chests. Call eg 25 tt C,. Rex Apartments. 6-24-3t FOR RENT.—Four-room modern base- trict No. 19 shall be paved between the curb lines thereof in a good and substantial manner with plain con- Section 8. This Ordinance shall take effect and be in full force 10 thence south along the center line of the alley in Block 100, and said center line extended north, a dis- into a contract with the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad Com- pany for the performance of same. On roll call all voting aye, the Mayor declared said motion, duly carried. There Being no further business to come defore this meeting, same was adjourned until June 28th, A. D. 19: W. A. BLACKMORE, good ment apartment; bath and gas; rent ear , . days from and. after its passage, A FOR SALE— 1916 Ford touring in OR Se ee i, Pe fags Pater FD are soi tatie ont renaonabion S8m 87 HEE ce) 2t|crete six inches thick reinforced and the Clerk shall post for publi- a of 800 feet to the point of (SEAL) Mayor. perfect condition, » tres and|yotel. 6-23-3t* | sige entrance: gas and electric fights. Sears oaah concrete six inches thick; Warrenite | cation the same in the Casper Daily | beginning. Pinsky Attest: 4 painted, $210; 1818 Buick Six road-)————____________—____ | -, syuvaw after 4 p. m. Basdt| SOR RENT—Two-room modern apart-| bitulithic on four and five-inch ce-| ‘Tribune in the manner and form as], Section ‘ e character and ex- H. H. PRICE ter in’ good condition, $350. 343 S.|FOR SALE—For few days will sell a ment with bath and gas; rent rea/ment concrete base; Warrenite bit-| required by ordinance. tent of said improvements shall be City Clerk. 6-20-5t*|" complete pipeless furnace, in g00d|ioR RENT — Two housekeeping| %mAble. 228 N. Beech, rear. | | ulithic on four-inch bituminous con-| Passed, adopted and approved | 98 follows- to-wit: Publish June 2 SALELGood used cars all in| Condition: sultable for heating three} rooms: two blocks trom postpffice| _______________________|rete base; asphaltic concrete on| this 19th’ day of June. A. D. 1 The pavement of the streets, the ao or f house for $50; Apply 413 S. Durbin. @26-3t*| OR RENT—Completely furnished|four and five-inch cement concrete W. A. BLACKMORE, construction of the necessary curbs, good shape; also) st. John, North Casper. 6-24.2t¢ prices reasonabl - . pce tema Mere | oie Ba Ce a Sameera Semi Ideal Apartment until October 1.|base: and asphalt top on as- 7 Mavor, |drainage and storm sewers consist- we will get you) FOR SALE — Musical instruments, FOR .RENT ROOMS Call 10495 after 6 o'clock. 62638*|phalt concrete base, and the City pesto: ayo ing of vitrified clay pipe or cement, violins, cello and saxophone. 443.8. | ——————————————____ + Ea johea| Engineer is hereby directed to pre-|° Hf. H. PRICE also. the necesary manholes anc ch- HEMSTITCHING and picoting atta: ent fits any sewing machi FOR SAI%2—One 3%-4 ton Standard} mi ine: Economy Sales Co., Billings, truck made by the Standard Truck! price i under | Mont. new; tak 6-26-5t* tollet, lights and mms in: also stoves. 1312'S. Poplar. Phone 1681M. fe2s-ste reasonable; also sleepingroom. 119 N. Grant. Phone 757J. 6-26-1t FOR RENT—Modern two-room apart- proval. said grading and paving as aforesaid and submit a set of plans and spe fications to the City Council for ap-| Pub. June 26, 192: —_ ‘tures and attachments ,intets and outlets for the surface drainage of said streets and portions of streets so designate; as above set forth. About 49 bills to amend the federal reserve act are before congress. | } Baby Bens, $2.35 WINTER-HENTHORNE It is a strange fact that the ‘ 5, iF FOR RENT—Rooms very reaspnable;}_ ment; close to refinery. 936 S. a co aaa hin Battin : 4 athe tty TertEAES Pies $2,000 and allow 3H00| FOR SALE—One practically new 64| suitable front room for twor ladies | Cedar. 6-2eare}: Section 8. Bilge! aon thie pes ee mb Gree ueaine “property, within} Cone re Write C. inch quarter-sawed oak roll-top of-|or two gentlemen with or fwithout = listrict upon property o ich | i mits v dis- Fe Ga vesmes Sune C.A.] inch quartersaved etnais Phone [boards new modern home. 116{Enst G.| The United States Has more than|shall be asessed for the purpose of|than the latter to the effect « ept the and alleys or Ball, PODE MORE 1COO-.. 0 ee ee tieei tee 6-26-t¢ : €-26-2t| 3,000,000 equare miles, paying costs and expenses of mak-!and cold. | parts of streets and alleys included 27, ; . REE. RBG Be URI Se cd o1nae pane eener ves anenenmene ee nie recie) (emer epee