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DAY, JUNE 29, 1922. GEASSIFIED | ADVERTISING answering mns, please blind ads in these instructions ing the words and the rate per for The Casper Daily Tribune. ) >. m. will “Too Late OSING H@®sR—Want Ads to be be in The Tribune office before jed_ properly must br Dally ‘Want Ads received after 10:30 be inserted under to Classify,” [ELP WANTED—-MALE ED ull em yaltt nd oe ° first] 59. punt ot to nd Hirep ED Oll country good propositio: light automobile. Arply in the purpent at 831 E. Third. al to€LP WANTED—FEMALE G to help machinist or r in. Inquire of Mr. Lidderdale . rw Tool oC. 6-28-3t m for man 629-1 with house- on farm; two in family. Write Isbell, Worland, Wyo. Route 6-28-3t* ‘Women to come to house h and tron each week. Phone POS! =D Co. woman thoroty office work; al: best of references; want Do-|y0), ith reliable firm. Phone ae 3 general p. Box A-t4, ON WANTED 6-28-3t* ‘Lawns to-care for. Phone 6-27-5t Girl wants work as board- house work; good ex- ‘Tribune. Babe 6-28-8t* fob, »A-1 driller and tool hole man. Call Chis- prizes are offered in physics, , medicine, Iitterature and 6-29-3t° experenced in so good sales-| yANTS work taking care of . during days and evenings. 465. 6-29-1t fob, a woman 37 years of cook or housekeeper in town x AS 6-26-6t RVICES OFFERED ‘WANT your furniture re- Bt pholstering, 660. URE packing, (rug 1 at 367 South Ash brie! repair- cleaning; uum for rent. Call Cormier mb. 107 S. Durbin. Phone pul ir 120 W. ANTED TO BUY TO BUY |. 120 West Midwest avenue. TO BUY 6-23-20t* reflectors re- Midwest. Phone 6-22-6t Furniture of 2-24-tf Second-hand tents, tarps, saddles, dress- ct anything of value you to sell. Call 1086. TO BUY—Four 5-25-tf or fiv bdern house in good location , Mitchell, Neb. down; will Box 1603, Casper. deal directly 6.29-4t* good aged ewes give price f. October 1; wil! il contract. 6-28-10t* TO BU¥Y—Second-hand fur- anyth! 1; \NFORD ar Pho EPAIR [ATOR ing, Re ne 1660. E—AUTOMOBILES —1922 Ford coupe; four- snission, bumper, shock r like. new; price $700, ms. Kennedy Moor Co. tone. Phone 230 909. 6 pers of the board of direc- Nobel Foundation must Goo usec be; prices reasonabl: on commissio! er’ and we cars all in also bring will get you If ‘you buy or sell a car, us. Auti enter 1916 Ford delivery, Phone 1792J. ‘Practically worth of Do 0 Exchange, 6-18-10t » Rood 6-29-3t new Dodge extra_equip- Stone, Midwest Heights. One 1917 Ford touring) brass cage, $10. overha iy, pne 797M. 6-28-2t* uled ae re- Dodge touring car. ition: ew! tires; * $40! 1919 Excelsor motor- {to reliable party. HORRORS * THERE I> ONE OF THE LONG SKIRTS | THAT! ARE COMING IN STYLE BRINGING UP FATHER Che Casper Daily Cridune FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE—Two used cars, good Franklin Sales & Service. E, Yellowstone. 620-6 AUTO ACCESSGRIES FOR SALE—Enclosed winter top for tnodel 6-§1 Nash touring five-passen- ger cheap. 611 S. Durbin: Phon, 274W. J. Virbel. 6-27-3t TIRE SAVERS, spark plugs 15 cents each; inner tubes 98 cents each; spotlights $2.32 each. Call and let us tell you about it. Tire savers. 832 E. Yellowstone. 6-28-2t° SOR SALE .-210USES FOR RENT—Six-room nicely furnish- ed strictl- modern house; will Mi 252 N. Jefferson. 6-27-6t FOR SALE—Quick, at less than cost four-room furnished house built-in features; one block from school, $2,500, $1,000 cash, balance $25 per month. Owne: must leave town. 22@ N. Eli. 6-27-3t* There are more Catholics In New York than any other denomination. SEVEN LOTS FREE. If taken at once I will sell good 18x24-foot house; electric lights and city water, dandy garage 16x24 feet for just what they cost and give seven as good lots as there is in the South addition absolutely free. Do not wait until announcement is made that will be made ‘in two or three days, and ex- pect this offer to hold. W. O. Wise, South addition. Box 1795. 629-208 FOR SALE—Good three-room house; on lot 25x-00 feet, North . Ad- dress Box A-46, Tribune. 6-29-38" FOR SALE—Bargain in new three room strictly modern house, seven blocks from court ho! half block from paving; first $150 cash will take it, balance same. as rent, 147 bab Lin- FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—A lot 60x140 feet suitable for garage; apartment or rooming house close in, Phone 263 or inquire 627 B. Third. 6-28-6t FOR SALE—Two lots with basement 22x26 feet; also two-room house; cheap if taker soon. C. E, Hall, South addition. 629-4" HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR RENT—Light running machine. Phone, 1086. IF YOU WAN1 second-hand furni- turefi or anything second-hand, or Pave anything to trade, call at 367 Bouth Ash street or phono 1660. 7-9-tt FOR SALE—Blectric -washing ma- chine, nearly new; some furniture, party leaving town. 1332 8. Box Elder sewing T-tt ASPER AUCTION HOUSE, Tine, Bi and selling all the time used large stock of everyt Wi Suv us first. Phone 16173 326 lowstone. Re eee ‘Pwo Rhodes scholarships are as- signed to each state. NT FOR SALE—Electric washer, nearly new; been used only one month; can be bought on monthly payments. -Ad- dress 1155 Phillip. 6-29-1t* FOR SALE — A bargain in player piano for quick sale; $40 worth of rolls free; will sacrifice to save freight ttlon same and give terms if desired. Box A-30, Tribune. 6-26-4t ee FOR, SALE—Two and three-hole oil stoves af a sacrifice, Phone mpi A HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR SALE-One refrigerator, one ange, one ‘sewing machine, one Qxiz rug, one oil stove and other things. 1016 Harrison. 6-28-3t° FOR SALE—Two 9x12 Axtainister rugs, clean in good condition; child's 2: icy! . 450 8. Durbin. $25 tricycle, cheap. mens ana good second- ines sold: repaired and rented. 129 West Railroad ave- nue. Phone 714J. 5-18-12t eof ge 1g, oe eh FOR_SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Old newspapers. Call at ‘Tribune office. 1-25-tf-dh FOR SALE—One female canary and 704 S, Park. cn 6-27-t¢* FOR SALE— hand sewing hon 3 FOR SALE—$1,500 first mortgage; ex: cellent security; pays 8 per cent; 'A-417, Tribune. will discount, Box ass ee There are 3,424 spoken languages and dialects in the world. FOR FOR SALE—Office desk, SALE—MISCELLANEOUS typesrriter, checkometer, two adding maxhines and show cases. Call 1086. FOR SALE—Piano, cornet, violin, two guitars, several used phonegraphs, ice boxes and chests. Call 1¢V'6. T-8-tf tt FOR SALE— Cheap, four vscSlating fans, good as new. Call ‘686,1. @27-3t° HEMSTITCHING and picoting jattach- mmchine; ment; fits price $2. Mont. any sewing Economy Sales Co., Ifillings, 6-26-5¢° re KINDLING wood 50c and Tie per Phone 1427. FOR SALE—One t and wire cage, $12. Call at 704 S. Park. 6 FOR SALE—Thorobred collie guppies. Phone 1170W. 6-27-5t FOR SALE OR TRAD ——$———————— FOR “SALE OR TRADE—Feur+room Dungalow; also one-room house in rear; all furnished and rented; nected with gas, lights and. will sell cheap; small will take Dodge as part dress Box A-42, Tribune con- water; FOR SALE OR TRADE — My_ $800 equity in four-room house. What bave you? Anything reasonalide. 1008 St. John. 6-28-3t* FOR SALE OR TRADE—Moforcycle for good Ford or Dodge. 1799J. Phone 6-27-3t es Most of the English wordsiare of Anglo-Saxon origin, FOR SALE OR TRADE Draft horses, harness, and ‘wagon: A-1 condition. L. E. Blanchaad. 1206 N. Glenarm. Phone 1147J. 5, FOR SALE'OR TRADE—Bwivk Six ty; also Maxwell for Casper property: and Fords. 1309 S. Melrose. FOR SALE OR car. Call N, Lowell. TRADE—One lot for 6-29-2t¢ FOR SALE OX RENT FOR SALE OR RENT — Grocery store; reasonable. Inquire Standard Cafe or phone 428W. FOR SALE OR RENT One-room house. 636 S. Jackson. zhong Tales e tl RENT—One three-room completely furnished. 950 S. Call at Apartment 2 in the reetr. FOR RENT — Tao- 4 WANTED— Boarders and _roomers; tah. room fun: house. 143 N. Beech, Phowe 157R. it part; Phone 1204. Phone 511W. ‘There are about 300,000 in4the Ger- man language. FOR RENT—Two-room housekeeping rooms, lights. also sleepingroom. 133 N. Phone 1689J. FOR RENT. room house on S. Conwell, Three: partly furnished, in good house, ht ‘trimball $20 per month, Phone 1078. 0 three-room houses; FOR RENT—Tw unfurnished on N. Ug! 6-27-3t ition, 6-29-2t inquire ‘Virginia. Burlington Flag Station, North Cen- ter. Mr. Miner. a ee me FOR RENT—Five-room modern house | ¢, and besement; with steam * heat 6-29-2t* double garage. 924 S. Spruces Phone 290W. FOR RENT—Threeroom 6-29-1t furnished house, $30 per month; water, lights and gas in; also batching apaztment, $16 per month. Inquire 267 BC, Phone 1619M. 6-29-3t oo FOR RENT — Fiveroom modern house, furnished or unfufenisifed; reasonable rent. 1327 Box Elder. Phone 1790R. 6-29-1t* — FOR RENT—Fovr-room unfurnished house, semi-modern; cluded; close in. Apply ; weeras 524 8. (Lincoln. e in- 6-26-4t? —— tH FOR RENT—Beautifully fmrnished 925 8. Lincoln. house. basement; 262M. per month; cloge to school. + boas: Fens See FOR RENT—Twe-room hotge with gas and water ‘in: 6-12-tf $15 Phone * 6-28-2¢ pee Me ETS SS ae HOUSEKEEPING ROGMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Two rooms ment J, Alexander Apartments. FOR RENT ed, Ss. Elm. $5,250.00 THEY ARE To BE THE Race: = New .vour-room modern house, breakfast nook. full base- » mice big attic, hardwood floors, best cons roughout; splendid arrangement, in good location. © us for t $4,000.00 Four-room house with two finished rooms in basement: tworoom house on rear urd double surage. $500 down, southwest part $4,800.00 New four-room modern house, sunporch, glassedin back porch; lo cated on West Thirteenth street. $800 down. $5,250.00 New four-room modern house. hardwood floors; nicely arranged: three-room apartment in basement; good location in terms. Wew Phone 1204 part, See us for "J.F. JONES & COMPANY 101 Becklinger Buildi Across from Telephone Office) AL ESTATE Residence Phone 6903 FOR RENT ROOMS FOR RENT-—-Cool sleepingroom, two beds, bath. 302 CY. 6-27-3t FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room, adjoining bath; close in, $4 per week. Call after 6 o'clock. 426 E *| trance; one-half blocic FOR RENT—Two bachelor rooms, #5 each a month, near Standard gat 913 W. Midwest. 6-27-40" Saleen eee essere eee FOR RENT—Boedroom edjoining bath in modern home; tour blocks from business district, 152 N. Kimball, Y 5-20-t¢ FOR RENT—Beautiful bedroom in modern home; iso basement room, ts2S. Beech. Phone 131R. — 6-29-1t ae ———erapee——+ FOR RENT—Pleasant room with fire place and built-in features, adjoin ing bath. Phone 327M. 6-28-3t FOR RENT—Room, modern home ad- joining bath; phone privileges. Phone 288J. 6-29-2t¢ FOR RENT—To gentlemen, front bedroom, adjoining ou side «ntranee. 424 S. Grant. Phone 556s. 6-27-5t FOR RENT—Two sleepingrooms. 511 8. Durbin. 6-29-2t modern private home. Phone 514M. in; very reasonable, Phone 1256R., 6-29-3t° FOR RENT—APARTMENTS FOR RENT—Strittly modern room nicely furnished apartment: close in on paved streets. Pratt Apart- ment House, 716 East A. Phone 868J. ed apartm: years old; close in. $50 and $75. Phone 1424M. 6-24-tf FOR RENT — Two-room furnished apartment; close in. Whaley Apart- ments. 610 South Ash street. 4-24-tf FOR RENT — Threeroom strictly m@ern apartment. Apply Apart- ment 4, 1214 E, First. 6-26-6t FOR RENT. Basement apartment of three rooms on CY; furnished $25 or unfurnished $20. Phone 1078. 6-2: FOR RENT— Strictly modern § fur- nished ent livingroom, kitchenette and bath; gas range: $40 per month. Phone 1424M. 6-7-tt FOR RENT—Modern two-room apart- ment; close to refinery. 936 58. edar. 6-26-4t* FOR RENT—Two three-room sapart- ments mdédern, stoves, lights, and bath. 1113 8. Chestnut. “al 14%). 6-27-40" apartment. 6-28-4t* FOR RENT—Two-roon 523 S. Lincoln. FOR RENT—Strictly modern furnish- ed apartment; private entrance; porch and lawn. 915 S. Walnut. Phone 553I. 6-28-2t FOR RENT—Nice four-room base- ment apartment; partly furnished. Phone 1066M. 6-28-2t ‘The original Venus de Milo is in the Louvre at Paria. ee FOR RENT—Fully - furnished two- room apartment with bath, strictly modern; summer rates now in effect; $37.50 per rnonth; southwest corner of Eleventh and Chestnut. Apply Apart- 6-28-2t — Three or Jognmoon apartment, furnished or. ‘urnish- adjoining bath; gas; close aks t | LOST—One tire, FOR RENT—APARTMENTS FOR ENT — One three-room strictly modern apartment, completely fur: nisbed; gas and hot water furnished; livingroom furnished in mahogany diningroom in walnut; all wood work finished in old ivory enamel, 663 Phone 781J. FOR RENT— Desirable three-room modern furnished apartment; bath, gas, hot water, front and back from Second; low rent. 133 S. Conwell Square. 6-29 FOR RENT—Two or four-room mod. ern upstaira epartm close in, 450 W. Midwest rent reasonable. 1365 W. FOR RENT —Strictly modern tw room furnished apartment; olso two- room eottage. 1475. FOR RENT—MISCELLANEOUS ————————— FOR RENT—Saddle horses, Glenarm. Phone 1147J. FOR RENT—At one-half usual rate, desirable office rooms or storage space in basement Consolidated Roy- alty building; passenger and freight elevator; one of the best locations in city, Phone Western Realty 1078. 6-6-tf BUSINESS CriANCES 090 8, Phone 6-29-1t Cedar. se| OR LEASE—160 acres oil land in Belton field; government permit. Address P. O., box 778 5-29tt FOR Ss L¥—$500 buys half interest in estapiiehed business; extra good location. P, O, box 924. 6-27-3t* ESTABLISHED oollection business, including — office accommodations, desk, etc., for sale. 319 Consolidated Royalty Bldg. Phone 1752. — 6-28-3t* FOR RENT —- Ten-room boarding house furniture for sale; good loca- tion; all full. 748 8. Durbin. 6-29-3t $500 CASH will handle smal! money making business. Address Box A-41, Tribune. 6-26-6t* 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. 6-20-t¢ LOST AND FOUND tube and rim for Ford on Salt Creek road. J. Virbel. Phone 274W. 511 8S, Durbin. 6-27-3t The United States has the largest refracting telescopes. PARTY that removed geats from back of the Irig theater will please return same to avoid trouble. Ed Shields, stage Mmunager, Iris theater. 6-28-2t LOST—Ladies’ Waltham watch with blue ribbon bracelet. Reward. Phone 469M. 6-29-3t* PARTY is known who took silk un- derwear from Mills Plunge Wed nesday, June 28 at 6 o'clock. Please return to Mills Plunge by mail or otherwise and avoid trouble. PERSONAL PHRENOLOGY—Consult Madame J. Rea Keys, the world’s most famous woman, She gives you reliable ad- vice on all subjects; has had 28 years’ experience and is able to adjust your troubles. Here for afew days only at the Virginia hotel, room 218. 6-29-1t 6-23-4t GENTLEMAN wishes to meet nice refined lady; between the age of 35 and 46 for company; good references furnished. Box A-45, CgrK re ——— WOULD like to hear from party go- ing to Sheridan in car about Ju —Drawn for The Cas Ka oe ee ¥}and Lincoln Avenue from the south :{and Lincoln Street, to ;| tween Lincoln Street and Jefferson ;|CASPER, -IN THE STATE. OF WYOMIN THAT THE SAID CITY JNCIL OF THE CITY OF CASPER HEREBY DECLARES SHE NEVER . GOT Wise: | © 1922 ev ine Fear | LEGAL NOTICES. PAVING DISTRICT NO. 22. a | NOTICE TO LL PERSONS} LIABLE TO A MENT FOR IMPROVEMENT OF LINCOLN STREET AND LINCOLN AV NUE FROM THE OF SECOND STREET TO THE| NORTH LINE OF _ BAD¢ AVENUE; THIRD STREET FR( THE CENTER LINE OF THE| ALLEY BETWEEN GRANT AND| SOUTH LI LINCOLN STREET, TO ‘THE! CENTER LINE OF THE ALLE : LINCOLN AND JEF-| } STREET: FOURTH ROM THE CENTER LINE OF THE ALLEY BETWEE GRANT STREET AND LINCOL) STREET. TO THE CENT OF THE ALLBY BETWEE: COLN AND JEFFERSON s§ FIFTH STREET FROM CENTER LINE OF THE BETWEEN GRANT STREET, AND LINCOL STREET, TO TH is TER LINE OF THE ALLE BETW v LINCOLN STREET} AND JEFFERSON STREET. The Council of the City of Cas- per, on the 19th day of June, 1922, passed the following resolution of intention to improve Lincoln Street line of Second Street, to the north line of Badger Avenue; Third Street from the center line of the alley between Grant and Lircoln Street, to the center line of the alley be- tween Lincoln and Jefferson Street; Fourth Street from the center line of the alley between Graat Street he center line of the alley between Lincoln and Jefferson Street; Fifth Street from the center line of the alley be-| Street: RESOLUTION TO IMPROVE OF INTENTION BY GRADIN CONSTRUCTING CURBS. DRAT ING AND PAVING THE FOL- LOWING STREETS AND POR- TIONS OF STREET: BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF.) ITS INTENTION TO MAKE A IMPROVEMENT BY GRADIN' CONSTRUCTING CURBS, DRAI ING AND PAVING CERTAIN STREETS IN THE CITY OF CAS- PER, AS FOLLOWS, to-wi Section 1. That the certain streets, or portions of streets there- of, in said City of Casper, Wyo- ming, s0 proposed to be improved, are the following, to-wit: Lincoln Street and Lincoln Ave- nue from the south line of Second Street, to the north line of Badger Avenue; Third Street from the center line of the alley between Grant and Lin- coln Street, to the center line of the alley between Lincoln and Jefferson Street; Fourth Street from the line of the alley between Grant Street and Lincoln Street, to the center line of the alley between Lin- coln and Jefferson Street; Fifth Street from the center line of the alley between Grant Street, and Lincoln Street. to the center line of the alley between Lincoln Street and Jefferson Street. Section 2. That for the purpose of paying the cost of said improve- ments it is proposed to create an assessment district which will in- clude all the property between the termini of said improvement abut- ting or adjacent to the said streets, which said property consists of cer- tain lots or parcels of land, all of which will be specifically benefited by said improvement, and the boundary of said districts to be as follows, to-wit: . Beginning on the south line of Second Street at a point 150 feet east of the northwest corner of Block 145; thence running ‘south long the center line of Block 145, and the center line of the alley in Blocks 146, 147 and 148, a distance of 1,315.26 feet; thence S. 15 de- grees 00 minutes W. a distance of 407.54 feet to the north line of Badger’ Avenue, at a point South 60 degrees 00 minutes, 255.48 feet from the southwest corner of Block 148; thence North 60 degrees, 00 minutes West along the north| line of Badger Avenue a distance of 475.48 feet to the center line of the alley between Lincoln AVenue and Grant Avenue; thence North 30 de- grees. 00 minutes East along the | center line of the alley in Block 133, a distance of 274.50 feet; thence north along the center line of the alley in Blocks 133, 132 and 131, and-along the center of Block 130 center per Tribune by George McManus THANK GOODNESS treets so designated in paragraph above set forth. The p ent to be used on the me oned streets and por- 1s of streets designated in par- one to be selected by the Council from the following H Plain concrete 6 inches reinforced concrete 6 inches Warrenite bitulithic on four nd five-inch cement concrete base; Warrenite bitulithie on four-inch 4 and 5-inch cement ; and asphaltic top on concrete on concrete ba: | aspalt concrete base. Section 4 improvemen the geners of the City of Casper. Section 5. That the said im- provements to be maintained by the contractor for a period of five years. and that the charge for the maintenance is to be included in the assessment for such improvements. Section 6. The time and place when and where the said City Coun- ci! will meet to consider any and all remonstrances and objections to said proposed improvements is\ That no part of said shall be paid out of fund or the road fund jhereby fixed on the 10th day of} July, A. D. 1922, at eight o'clock p. m. at the Counel Chamber of the said City Council at the City Hall, South Center Street, in the City of Casper, Wyoming, The time within which said re- monstrances and objections must be filed in writing with the City Clerk of the City of Casper is hereby fixed at any time on or before said eight o'clock p. m. on the 10th day of July, A. D. 1922. Section 7. That the said City Clerk be ,and hereby is directed to give ten di notice to all persons liable to said assessment for said proposed improvements of the fore- going intentions of the City Coun- 1, by publishing in one issue of the Casper Daily Tribune on the 29th day of June, 1922, same being a newspaper of general circulation published in said City of Casper once each week or oftener. Passed and approved this 19th day of June, A. D. 1922. W. A. BLACKMORE, (SEAL) Mayor. ATTEST: H. H. PRICE, City Clerk. Pub. June 29, 1922. reese BL PAVING DISTRICT NO, 21. NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS LIABLE TO ASSESSMENT FOR IMPROVEMENT OF JACKSON STRE LINE ET FROM THE SOUTH OF SECOND STREET TO THE NORTH LINE OF FIFTH STREET. The Council of the City of Cas- ber, on the 19th day of June. 1922, passed the following resolution of intention to improve Jackson Street from the south line of Second Street to the North line of Fifth Street. RESOLUTION OF INTENTION TO MPROVE BY GRADING, CONSTRUCTING CURBS, DRAIN- ING AND PAVING THE FOL- LOWING STREETS AND POR- TIONS OF STE 'S: BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CASPER, IN THE STATE OF WYOMING; THAT THE SAID CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CASPER HEREBY .DECLARES ITS INTENTION TO,MAKE AN IMPROVEMENT BY GRADING, CONSTRUCTING CURBS, DRAIN- ING ND PAVING CERTAIN STREETS IN THE CITY OF CAS- PER, AS FOLLOWS, TO-WIT: Section 1. That the certain streets, or portions of streets there- of, in said City of Casper; Wyo- ming, so proposed to be improved, are the following, to-wit: Jackson Street from the south line of Second Street to the north line of Fifth Street. Section 2. That for the purpose of paying the cost of said improve- ments it is proposed to create an assessment district which will in- clude all the property between the termini of said improvement abut- ting or adjacent to the said streets, which said propety consists of cer- tain lots or parcels of land, all of which will be specifically benefited by said improvement, and the boundary of said districts to be as follows, to-wit: Beginning on the south line of Second Street at a point distant 150 feet west from the northeast cor- ner of Block 47, White’s Addition to the City of Casper; thence running south through the center of Blocks 47, 58 and 57, a distance of 980.5 feet to the north line of Fifth Street, at a point 150 feet west of the southeast corner of Block 57, in White’s Addition; thence east along the north line of Second Street to a point 150 feet east of PAGE |inlets outlets for the surface drain- age of said streets. and portions of streets so designated in paragraph jome above set forth. } . The pavement to be used on the | above mentioned streets and por- tions of streets designated in para- graph one to be selected by the City Council from the following kinds: Plain concrete 6 inches ‘thick; rein- forced concrete 6 inches thick; Warrenite _ bitulit on four and five-inch cement concrete base; Warrenite bitulithic on four-ineh bituminous concrete base; asphaltic concrete on 4 and 5-inch cement eonerete base; and asphaltic top on arphalt concrete base. Section 4. That no part of said improvement shall be paid out of the general fund or the road fund of the City of Casper. } Section That the said im- | provements to be maintained by the Contractor for a period of five | years, and that the charge for the maintenance is to be included in the assessment for such improvements. | Section 6. The time and place, | when and where the said City Coun- cil will meet to consider any and all {remonstrances and objections to said proposed improvements is here- by fixed ‘on the 10th day of July, A. D. 1922, at eight o'clock p. m at the Council Chamber of the said | City Council at the City Hall, South Center Street, in the City of Cas- |per, Wyomintr. The time within which said re- }Monstrancqs and objections must be filed in writing with the City | bituminous concrete base; asphaltic| Clerk of the City of Casper is here- |by fixed at any time on,or before said eight o'clock p. m. on the 10th |day of July, A. D. 1922, Section 7. That the said City | Clerk be. and hereby is, directed to give ten days’ notice to ail persons liable to said assessment for said | proposed improvements of the fore- |going intentions of the City Coun- jcil, by publishing in one issue of the |Casper Daily Tribune on the 29th jday of June, 1 same being a |newspaper of eral circulation published in said City of Casper jonce each week or oftener. | Passed and approved this day of June, A. D. 1922 | W. A. BLACKMORE, (SEAL) Mayor. | ATTE:! 19th ST: . H. H. PRICE. City Clerk. NOTICE OF SPECIAL STOCK. HOLDERS' MEETING OF MA- RINE OIL COMPANY. Notice is hereby gtven that a special meeting of the stockholders of Marine Oil Company, a corpora- tion created and existing under the laws of the State of Wyoming, will be held at the office of the com- pany, at rooms 204-207 Coneoli- dated Royalty building, in Casper, Natrona county, Wyoming, on the 8th day of July, A. D. 1922, at the hour of 10 o’clock in the forenoon, for the purpose of enabling the company to avail itself of the privi- leges of Chapter 823 of the Wyo- ming Compiled Statutes of 1920, and to consider a request made by the owners of a majority of the shares of the capital stock outstand- ing of said company to increase the amount of the capital stock of said company from five hundred thousand (500,000) shares of the par value of One Dollar ($1.00) each to two hundred thousand (200,000) shares of the par value of Five Dollars ($5.00) each, there- by increasing its capital stock from Five. Hundred Thousand Dollars ($500,000.00) to One Million Dol- lars ($1,000,000.00), and for the purpose of transacting any and all other business which may legally come before such meeting. Dated at Casper, Wyoming, this 7th day of June, 1922. G. R. HAGENS, Aten June 8.15, 22 and 29, a NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. In the Justice Court of W. E. | Tubbs, Justice of the Peace. City Furniture Company, Plain- tiff, versus John Thurston, Defen- dant, To John Thurston, whose last known address was 2016 California street, Denver, Colorado: You are hereby notified that an action has been started against you in the Jus- tice Court of W. E. Tubbs, a Justice of the Peace in and for Natrona County, States of Wyoming, to re- cover the sum of $198.65, money only, and that certain property be- longing to you and situated in Cas- per, Natrona County, Wyoming, has been «ttached upon the said claim in the said action. Now ecunless you appear before W. E. Tubbs, a Justice of the Peace, at Casper, Wyoming, on the Bist day of July, 1922, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon and make answer to the plaintiff in this ac- tion, judgment will be rendered against you, and your property ap- propriated to pay the judgment and the costs of this action. This case is one of those men- tioned in section No, 5636 of the Wyoming Compiled Statutes. 1920, authorizing service by publication and an affidavit, as required by Section No. 5638, has been filed in this case. Dated this 2ist day of June, 1922. . e W. E. TUBBS, Justice of the Peace. Pub. June 22, 29, July 6, 13, 20, 27, 192 acne nt as Notices Posted Of Wage Reductions Wyo., June 29.—The pec i 3 so vest ‘ec: ck 56, lroad company has will keeping; gas, —_— 3 or 4. Box A43, Tribune. 6-28-2t*|a distance of 1,233.45 feet to the|the southwest ‘corner of Block 5: i s pide Car, CBeAD: wit ee ate|FOR SALE—Corona portablo Shea Better mere 18s. FOR RENT—Dandy tworoom apart-| °° south line ‘of Second Street, at a| White's Addition; thence north a posted in its Cheyenne shops notice of writer: price $20. Tnduire TOG, ate | Phone 165M. ment, modern; $25 per month. In; PALMISTRY. sorte 1g0 feet west of the north-| distance of 080.5 feet to the south| intention to reduco the waxes of shop capeeiltoding,” Sut) on eechance TC. Fon ERENT REO RON ae | Sone eas $284t*| Consult Madame Pelkey, sho can} Dit corner of Block’ 130; thence||ine of Second Street at a point 150|cratt workers July 1 in conformity ed R -RENT— a Ne jut you on the rig se i jorthwest corner th t order of the United ERMAN Boone g00. 62521) FOR SALE —Oftlow Geak, typenines:| oisned for Mgnt housekeeping. I FOR RENT, find happiness’ without asking quer |east along the south line of Becond) fect, mite fe UY White's Addition; | yates railroad’ labor boat. "There Phe Se checkometer, two adding machines) | v5 at 110 West ’G. Three-room apartment in southwest] tions. She will read your entire life:| Street a distance of 380 feet to the/o joc 5 baleen GZ paiee Tauren RD pee atine _Ballor anf Oldsmobile ight, $200] show case and cash register. 1a - Ted boomator | Part,Cf town: water, Mente and gas:|soll names and family names and|point of beginning. | thence west along the south line of| ductions to be ma de th ‘erms. x y 4 a RENT—Two furnished rooms for| $30 furnished or unfurn! 4 hat busi you are best fitted for. 3 ion of necessary|Second Street a distance — lowing ‘ Il Kinds © ite ae Heres ee washer, Ford PUlousokeeping with gas; a'so batch-| jitney line right by the door for your To4 Ww. Yellowstone. Phone 1959W nee Seatnai tend storm sewers |feet to the point of beginning. Freight car nts an hour; for and 0 FOR SALE Electtic ye horse-power | ing room. 817 S. Spruce. 6293t| Sonvenience. 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Phone 533J. 6-29-3t) nicely furnished except bedding and| OP °°) Gite @ million-dollar inten-| necessary fixtures and attachment,|ment pipe and also the necessary!an hour: labor sae He HTON [Ford touring in good|FOR SALE — Himpty weer case.|—— dishes; rhodern in every respect; !2° But O meure 100.000 dosir-liniets, oatlets for the surface drain-|manholes, catchbasins and other car and engi UGH nong225 cash or terms. Ken-| Budweiser pate and Tobacco Co.| It took 16 years to build}the Par-| quits only; $45 per month. 1028 8 ae Sew eatriéra-fo# sta abotson: age ofjsaid street, and portions of! necessary fixtures and attachment, hour. J mats . r Bros., ve - ¥ . Phone 843W, 6-29-3t | able ne : ; 10 W. Yellowstone. Parker 6-24-6t' thenon. Walnut. id 14 in the 6-20-2t ‘Phone 83, ri