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~NEW CHAMP 7 CAUSE FLooDS \ PAGE ‘TEN from Page One.) She finished last and she had sne as ot ridden hampton A steady Jownpour of rain marred Friday, the c t losing day of th ONG OF ROPE AND SADDLE AT CHEYENNE NAMED race Friday— ‘The steer bulldogging championship | was decited before the rain made cur- ent of the sports n.vesary, It iy Kingham of Cheyenne. and fancy riding for women Mrs. Strickland took first. In the trick and fancy riding contest Leo- 4 Stroud, once champten broncht- of the world, was awarded | Vera McGinnis was second and i Bonnie Gray third in the women's contest. and Buck Stewart second and Ted Elder third tn the men’s contest. The women's relay perhaps was the pectacular of the events of the ng day's program. Thet Mrs. | §s ckiand did not finish first in this heat, as she had in each of the pre. ceding heats, was due to the candi- on of the track—her horse slipped in the mud and was distanced. Mary! rsh finished ft Donna Card second and ‘era’ 4=McGinnis first. the muddy condition of the several thousand tourists ty Friday afternoon and/ g and the crowd attend. ‘3 finals in the broncho bust ng and ster: roping championship contests was slim in comparison with | at of the four scheduled days of the} celebration. CIVIL WAR VETERAN WHO READ OWN EPITAPH FOR LAST 40 YEARS tS DEAD RAV NA, Ohio, Ohio, July 29. Bergin is dead after viewing his epi- taph on the Cleveland soldiers mon- ument for 40 years. Bergin who served through the civil war with the union arm’, was shot through the head tn one of the later battles of the war. He was left on the battle field as dead and was reported to the war department as having been killed in action. He finally rn wered, fb HEAVY RAINS was {Continued from Page Ons) which threatened to go far cver their banks during the night were reeking this morning when tho ra!n abated. Many merchants are busy pumping water out of their stores and base- rhents and street gangs are making re- pairs, damage from the near cloud- burst during which four inches of rain fel!, being estimated at approximately $25,000. More rain, however, is fore- cast by the weather bureau. Scores of business houses and“homes in the main part of the city were flooded and several bridges in the out- lying districts washed out by the se- vere rain storm which was accom: panted by an unusual amount of light- ning. ‘Washouts thatcaused slight damage weer reported on the Milwaukee rail- road near Council Bluffs; Iowa, and Vermilion, 8. D. Repairs were com- plete by noon today. Virtually normal operations was reported on all ratl- roads entering Sioux City although tarins were from thirty minutes to an hour late. BAS SERVICE IS CONTRACTEDFOR (Coutinuea rrom Page One) Nelson's and White's additions, and the southwest portion of the city. High WANTED By the C.B. &Q.R.R. MECHANICS AND HELPERS FOR PERMA- NENT POSITIONS Machinists, smiths, yworkers, bollermaker: sheet metal and 70c per hour. black. trical Helpers for these crafts, 47¢ per hour. Passengers care repairers and in- spectors, 70c per hour. Freight car repairers and tnspec- tors, 63c per hour, To replace men on strike against Gecision of the United States rail. .road labor board. Special attention given to train- ing young men with or without ex- perience in mechanical work. Choice of locations offered. Men who have wanted the opportunity to locate in the west should ship at once—before these attractive positions are filled. ‘Transportation, ing free. board and lodg: Call on or write to MASTER MECHANIC, CB.&QRR. ae years before it was known by his friends that he was alive. He re. | turned to Ohio, but meantime his name was entered on the memorial shaft in Cleveland as one of the mar- tyred dead and has remained there for 40 years. Bergin read the epitaph he sald on each occasion that he visited Cleveland and enjoyed telling the story of its existence. He died at his home at Pippin ke near here. | pressure mains have been extended to » number of industries using gas for strial purposes. It js planned to make additional ex- tensions during the year aggregating approximately seven to eight miles in length, to reach many new sections of the clty. The company is making every effort to supply gas to all the! ‘esidents of Casper, even in the sparsely settled districts. To date te distribution system in Casper totals 34% miles of gas mains. eerie nH est, Radium will make a real diamond sparkle in the dark, while it has no affect on an imitation. LEGAL NOTICES. a »PAVING DISTRICT NO. 24, NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS LIABLE*TO ASSESSMENT FOR IMPROVEMENT OF RAILROAD AVENUE FROM CENTER OF ALLEY IN BLOCK 122, TO WEST SIDE OF WILLOW STREET; ¥¥ CY AVENUE TO 3, CY AVENUE FROM SOUTH SIDE OF THIRTEENTH STREET TO SOUTH SIDE OF FOURTEENTH STREET; WIL- LOW STREET FROM ‘SOUTH TO NORTH SIDE OF FIFTEENTH vi OF FIFTE! STREET. ue The Council of the City of Cas- per, on the 17th day of July, 1922, passed the following resolution of intention to improve Railroad Ave- nue from the center of alley in Block 122, to west side of Willow Street; Fourteenth Street from west side of CY Avenue to east side of Willow Street; CY Avenue from south side of Thirteenth Street to south side of Fourteenth Street; Willow Street from south side of Railroad Avenue to north side of Fifteenth Street: RESOLUTION OF INTENTION TO IMPROVE BY GRADING, CONSTRUCTING CURBS, DRAIN- ING AND PAVING THE FOL- LOWING STREETS AND POR- TIONS OF STREETS: 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 DE- CLARES ITS INTENTION TO MAKE AN IMPROVEMENT BY GRADING,’ CONSTRUCTING CURBS, DRAINING AND PAV- ING CERTAIN STREETS IN THE CITY OF CASPER, 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: Railroad Avenue from center of alley in Block 122, to west side of Willow Street; Fourteenth Street from west side| of CY Avenue to east side of Wil-| low Street; CY Avenue from south side of Thirteenth Street to south side of Fourteenth Street; Willow Street from south side of Railroad Avenue to north side of Fifteenth 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 at the north line of Fifteenth Street at its intersection with the center line of the alley in Block 184; thence running ‘north = “srs along the center line of the alley in| monstrances and objections must Blocks 184, 183, 182, 181 and 180,|be filed in writing with the City a oe of soll eet as the | Clerk of the City of Casper is here- south ine oc: ilroad venue; by fixed at ti or bef: bated north 64 alter 02 gece sua eight ‘o'clock omaran ‘the 2ist east along the south line of Rail-| day of August, A. D. 1922, road Avenue a distance of 152.94) Beetion That the said City feet to the northeast corner of} Clerk be, and hereby is, directed to Arhanes es north a Nicer give ten days’ notice to all persons 1 e feet; thence north 64 de-| liable to s2id assessment for said grees 02 minutes east a distance of| proposed improvements of the Hore: 837. eet; thence south along) going intentions of the City Coun- the center line of the alley in Block cil, y publishing in one iesue of , and said center line extended|the Casper Daily Tribune on the qeesh heer aay ant to| 29th cred of July 1922, same being @ center o joc! 2; thence!a newspaper of eral circulation south 76 degrees 18 minutes 6 see-| published. in said City of Casper onds west through the ceriter of|once each week or oftener. | City Blocks 122 and 126, a distance of 486.30 feet to a point on the east line of Poplar Street; thence south 17 degrees 33 minutes 34 seconds| west a distance of 198.87 feet, to al point on the west line of Poplar Street; thence south 75 degrees 10 minutes, 34 seconds west through the center of Blocks 139, 154, a distance of 488.78 feet, to the cen- ter of Block 154; ‘thence sonth along the center line of the alley in Blocks 154, 155, 156 and 1657 a distance of 1,183.86 feet to the center of Block 157; thence east through the center of Blocks 157, 158,. 159 and 160 a distance of 1,035 feet to the center of Block 160; thence north 26 degrees 33 minutes 64 seconds a distance of 167.70 feet to the south line of Thirteenth Street; thence east, along the south line of Thirteenth Street a distance of 534.48 feet; thence south 26 degrees 33 minutes 54 seconds west a distance of 335.40 feet, to the north line of Fourteenth Street; thence west along the south line of Fourteenth Street a distance of 343 feet to the east line of CY Avenue; thence south 45 degrees 00 minutes west along the east line of CY Avenue a distance of 98.98 feet to the south line of Fourteenth Street; thence west a distance of 98.98 feet to the west line of CY Avenue; thence south 45 degrees 00 minutes west along the west line of CY Avenue, a distance of 212.10 feet; thence west through the center of Blocks 166, 165 and 164 a distance of 832.50 feet, to the center of Block 164; thence south along the center line of the alley in Block 164, a distance of 150<feet to the north line of Fifteenth Street; thence west along the north line of Fif- teenth Street a distance of 335 feet to the point of beginning. : The construction of necessary curbs, drainage and storm sewers consisting of vitrified clay or cé ment pipe and also the necessary manholes, catchbasins and other necessary fixtures and attachments, inlets, outlets for the surface drain- age of said streets and portions of streets so designated in paragraph one above set forth. The pavement to be used on the above mentioned streets and por- tions of streets designated in par- agraph one to be selected by the. Council from the following kinds: Plain concrete six inches thic! reinforced concrete six inches thick; Warrenite bitulithic on four and five-inch cement concrete base; Warrenite bitulithic on four- inch bituminous concrete base; asphaltic concrete on four and five- inch cement concrete base; and asphaltic top on asphalt 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 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 improve- ments. . 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 hereby fixed on the 21st day of August, 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 Casper, Wyoming. The time within which said re- Passed and approved this “17th day of July, A. D. 1922. W. A. BLACKMORE, (Seal) Mayor. Attest: H. H. PRICE, City Clerk. Publish July 29, 1922. eee era NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE ESTATE OF TOM O'DONNELL. Notice is hereby given that Let- ters of Administration have been granted to Frances O’Donnell in the estate of Tom O’Donnell on the 25th day of July, A. D. 1922, and all persons having claims against the estate must exhibit same for allowance by the Administratrix within six months from said date, or they will be precluded from any benefit from said estate. And such claims be not exhibited within one year from the date of said Let- ters, they shall be forever debarred. FRANCES O'DONNELL, Administratrix. Publish July 29, August 5, 12, 19, 1922. oe PAVING DISTRICT NO. 23 NOTICE TO, ALL PERSONS LIABLE TO ASSESSMENT FOR IMPROVEMENT OF RAILROAD AVENUE FROM THE CENTER OF THE ALLEY IN BLOCK 53, TO THE CENTER OF THE ALLEY IN BLOCK 122; EIGHTH STREET FROM CENTER OF ALLEY IN BLOCK 51, TO EAST SIDE OF OAK STREET; NINTH STREET FROM WEST SIDE OF OAK STREET, TO EAST SIDE OF CHESTNUT STREET; TENTH STREET FROM WEST SIDE OF ELM STREET TO EAST SIDE OF CHESTNUT STREET; ELEV- ENTH STREET FROM WEST SIDE OF SPRUCE STREET TO CENTER OF ALLEY IN BLOCK 123; TWELFTH STREET FROM WEST SIDE OF WALNUT STREET TO EAST SIDE OF CHESTNUT STREET; THIR- TEENTH STREET FROM PAST SIDE OF CY AVENUF TO EAST SIDE OF CHESTNUT STREET; ASH STREET FROM SOUTH SIDE OF RAILROAD AVENUE TO NORTH SIDE OF NINTH STREET; ELM STREET FROM SOUTH SIDE OF EIGHTH STREET TO NORTH SIDE OF CY AVENUE; OAK STREET FROM SOUTH SIDE OF RAIL ROAD AVENUE TO NORTH SIDE OF CY AVENUE; SPRUCE STREET FROM SOUTH SIDE OF RAILROAD AVENUE TO NORTH SIDE OF CY AVENUE; WALNUT STREET FROM SOUTH SIDE OF RAILROAD AVENUE TO NORTH SIDE OF CY AVENUE; CHEST- NUT STREET FROM SOUTH SIDE OF RAILROAD AVENUE TO SOUTH SIDE OF THIR- TEENTH STREET. The Council of the City of Cas- per, on the 17th day of July, 1922, passed the following resolution of intention to improve Railroad Ave- nue from the center of the alley in Block 53, to the center of the alley in Block 122; Eighth Street from center of alley in Block 51, to east side of Oak Street; Ninth Street from west side of Oak Street, to east side of Chestnut Street; Tenth Street from west side of Elm Street to east side of Chestnut Street; Eleventh Street from west side of Spruce Street to center of alley in Block 123; Twelfth Street, from west side of Walnut Street to east side of Chestnut Street; Thirteenth Street from east side of CY Avenue to enst side of Chestnut Street; Ash DE ak eee Street from south side of Railroad Avenue to north side of Ninth Street; Elm Street from south side of Eighth Street to north side of CY Avenue; Oak Street from south side of Railroad Avenue to north side of CY Avenue;. Spruce Street from s*uth side of Railroad Avenue to north side of CY Avenue: Wal- nut Street from south side of Rail- road Avenue to north side of CY Avenue; Chestnut Street from south side of Railroad Avenue to south side of Thirteenth Street: RESOLUTION OF INTENTION TO IMPROVE BY GRADING, CONSTRUCTING CURBS, DRAIN- ING AND PAVING THE FOL- LOWING STREETS AND POR- TIONS OF STREETS: 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 DE- CLARES ITS INTENTION TO MAKE, AN IMPROVEMENT BY GRADING, CONSTRUCTING CURBS, DRAINING AND PAV- ING CERTAIN STREETS IN THE CITY OF -CASPER, AS FOL- LOWS, TO-WIT: Section 1. That the certain streets, or portions of street there- of, in said City of Casper, Wyo- ming, so proposed to be improved, are the following, to-wit: Railroad Avenue from the center) of the alley in Block 53, to the cen+ Eighth Street from center of alley in Block 51, to east side of Oak Street; Ninth Street from west side of Oak Street, to east side of Chest- nut Streets Tenth Street from west side of Elm Street to east side of Chestnut Street; Eleventh Street from west side of Spruce Street to Center of alley in Block 123; % Twelfth Street from west side of Walnut Street to east side of Chestnut Street; if Thirteenth Street from east side of CY Avenue to east side of Chest- nut Street; Ash Street from south side of Railroad Avenue to north side of Ninth Street; ; Elm Street from south side of Eighth Street to north side of CY Avenue; Oak Street from south side of Railroad Avenue to north side of CY_ Avenue; Spruce Street from south side of Railroad Avenue to north side of CY Avenue; } Walnut Street from south side of Railroad Avenue to north side of CY Avenue; Chestnut Street from south side of Railroad Avenue to south side of Thirteenth 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, eand the boundary of said districts to be as follows, to-wit: Beginning on the north line of Thirteenth Street at its intersection with the center line of the alley in Block 125; thence running north along the center line of the alley in Blocks 125, 124, 123 and 122, and said line extended north a dis- tance of 1,861.86 feet; thence north 64 degrees 02 minutes east a distance of 2,844.02 feet; thence south along the center line of the alley in Blocks 58, 52 and 51, and said center line extended north a distanca of 1,348.30 feet to the north line of Ninth Street; thence west along the north line of Ninth Street a distance of 150 feet to the southwest corner of Block 51, thence south 87 degrees 53 minutes west a distance of 60 feet to the southeast corner of Block 84; thence south 45 degrees west along the northwest side of CY Avenue, a distance of 1,718.30 feet; thence south a distance of 98.98 feet to the southeast side of CY Avenue; thence south 45 degrees 00 minutes west along the southeast side of CY if} ter of the alley in Block 122; ;CENTER LINE OF THE ALLEY thick; Warrenite bitulithic on four and five-inch cement concrete hase; Warrenite bitulithic on four-inch That no part of said) improvement shall be paid out of the general fund or the road fund 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| Mairitenance is to be included in| the assessment for such improve-| ments, Section 6. The time and place! when and where the said City| Council will meet to consider any| and all remonstrances and objec- tions to said proposed im ments is hereby fixed on the 21st day of August, A. D. 1922, at eight o’clock p. m., at the Council Cham- ber 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 im 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 21st day! ¢ of August, A. D. 19272. Section 7. That the said City Clerk be, and hereby is, directed to give ten days’ notice to all persons liable to said assessment for said proposed improvements of the fore- going intentions of the City Coun- cil, by publishing in one issue of the Casper Daily Tribune on the 29th day of July, 1922, same being a newspaper of general circulation published in said City of Casper once each week or oftener. Passed and approved this 17th day of July, A. D. 1922. W. A. BLACKMORE, (Seal) Mayor. Attest: H. H. PRICE, City Clerk. Publish July 29, 1922. pe calito, PAVING DISTRICT NO. 25 NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS LIABLE TO ASSESSMENT FOR SIDE OF SECOND STREET TO THE CENTER LINE OF THE ALLEY IN BLOCK 41; THIRD STREET FROM THE CENTER LINE OF THE ALLEY IN BLOCK 75, TO THE EAST SIDE QF KIMBALL STREET; FOURTH STREET FROM THE CENTER LINE OF THE ALLEY IN BLOCK 74, TO THE EAST SIDE OF KIMBALL STREET; FIFTH STREET FROM _ THE CENTER LINE OF THE ALLEY IN BLOCK 73, TO THE CENTER LINE OF THE ALLEY IN BLOCK 41; KIRK AVENUE AN® SIXTH STREET FROM THE CENTER LINE OF 1B ALLEY IN BLOCK 72, TO THE CENTER LINE OF THE ALLEY -IN BLOCK 42; SEVENTH STREET FROM THE WEST SIDE OF BEECH STREET TO THE IN BLOCK 43; KIMBALL STREET AND KIMBALL AVE- NUE FROM THE SOUTH SIDE OF RAILROAD AVENUE TO THE NORTH SIDE OF. SIXTH STREET; BEECH STREET FROM THE SQUTH SIDE OF RAIL- ROAD AVENUE TO THE NORTH SIDE OF EIGHTH STREET. The Council of the City of Cas- per, on the 17th day of July, 1922, passed the following resolution of intention to improve Railroad Ave- nue and Kimball Street from the south side of Second Street to the center line, of the alley in Block 41; Third Street from the center line of the alley in Block 75, to the east side of Kimball Street; Fourth Street from the center line of the alley in Block 74, to the east side of Kimball Street; Fifth Street from the center line of the alley in Block 73, to the center line of the alley in Block 41; Kirk Avenue and Sixth Street from the center line of the alley in Block 72, to the center line of the alley in Block 42; Seventh Street from the west side of Beech Street to the center line of the alley_in Block 43; Kimball Street and Kimbell Avenue from the south side of Railroad Avenye to the north side of Sixth Street; Beech Street from the south side of Railroad Avenue to the north side of Eighth Street: RESOLUTION OF INTENTION TO IMPROVE BY _ GRADING, CONSTRUCTING CURBS, DRAIN- ING AND PAVING THE FOL- LOWING -STREETS AND POR- TIONS OF STREETS; 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 DE- CLARES ITS INTENTION TO MAKE AN IMPROVEMENT BY GRADING, CONSTRUCTING CURBS, DRAINING AND PAV- ING CERTAIN STREETS IN THE CITY OF CASPER, AS FOLLOWS, TO-WIT: Section 1. That the certain ortions of streets there- streets, or of, im said City of Casper, Wyo- of Railroad Avenue to the nurth side of a. eee Section 2. t for the purpose of paying the cost of said improve- ments it is f 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 district to be as fellows, to-wit: Beginning at the north lire of Eighth Street, at its intersection with the center line of he e!ley in Block 44; thence running north along the center line of the alley in Blocks 44, 43, 42 and 41 a distance of 778.30 feet; thence north 64 de- grees 02 minutes east a distance of 422.62 feet; thence north a dis- tance of 155.72 feet; thence north 64 degrees 02 minutes east a dis- tance of 70.66 feet to a point on the south side of Second Street; thence east along the south line of Second Street a distance of 388.02 feet; thence south 64 degrees 02 minutes west along the south line of Railroad Avenue a distance of 79.53 feet, to the center line of the alley in Block 75; tthence south along the center line of the alley in Blocks 74, 75 and 73 a distance of 984.75 feet to the south line of Fifth Street; thence south 30 de- ees west along the center line of the alley in Blocks 72, 71 and said line extended in a southerly direc- tion a distance of 800.57 feet; thence south 15 degrees 00 minutes west a distance of 154.20 feet; thence south a distance of 180 feet to a point on the west line of Park Avenue; thence south 30~ degrees 00 minutes west a distance of 20.40 feet to the southeast corner of Block 71; thence west along the north line of Eighth Street a dis- tance of 309.80 feet to the point of beginning. The construction of necessary curbs, drainage and storm: sewers consisting of vitrified clay or ce- ment pipe and also the necess; manholes, catchbasins and other necessary fixtures and attackments, inlets, outlets for the surface drainags of said streets and por- tions of streets so designated in paragraph one above set forth. ‘The pavement to be used on the above mentioned streets and por- {tions of strects designated in par- jagraph one te be selected by the City Council from the following kinds: Plain concrete 6 inches thick; reinforced concrete 6 inches thick; Warrenite bitulithic on four and five-inch cement concrete base; Warrenite bitulithic on_four-inch to create an’ of said Contractor for a period of five years, and that the charge for the maintenance is to be included in the. assessment for such improve- ments. Section 6. The time and P ma when and where the said City oa cil will meet to consider any and all remonstrances and objections to said proposed improvements is hereby fixed on the 21st day of August, 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 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 be- fore said eight o'clock, p. m. on the 21st day of August, A. D. 19: Section 7. That the Clerk be, and hereby is, directed to give ten days’ notice to all persons liable to said assessment for said Proposed improvements of the fore- going intentions of the City Coun- cil, by publishing in one issue of the Casper Daily Tribune on the 29th day of July, 1922, same being a newspaper of general circulation published in said City of Casper once each week or oftener. Passed and approved this 17th day of July, A. D. 1922. W. A. BLACKMORE, (Seal) Mayor. Attest: H. H. PRICE, City Clerk. Pub! July 29, 1922. a NOTICE OF CHANGE CAPITAL STOCK. OF Notice is hereby given that pur- suant to ths provisions of Chapter 323, Wyoming Compiled Statutes, 1920, the capital stock of Lox Syn- dicate (Incorporated), 2 Wyoming corporation, has been changed from One Hundred Thousand ($100,000) Doliars to Three Hundred Fifty Thousand ($350,000) Dollars, Dated at Casper, Wyoming, June 6th, 1922. JAMES L. CRAWFORD, President. Publish June 24; July 1, 8. 15, 22 and* 29, 1922. NOTICE OF WRIT OF ATTACHMENT, The State of Wyoming, County _ of Natrona, ss. To Burton H. Lester: You are hereby notified that a writ of attachment has been issued against you, and your property at- tached, to secure the demand of C. M. Elgin, amounting to One Hun- dred Ninety-One Dollars and Nine- ty-five Cents ($191.95) and costs. Now unless you shall appear before W. E. Tubbs, a justice of the peace, on the 21st day of August, A. D. 1922, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, judgment will be rendered against you, and your property sold or ap- propriated for the debt. Dated at Casper, Wyoming, this 20th day of July, A. D. 1922. c. M. pucany : laintiff. Publish July 22, 29, August 5, 12 and 19, 1922. Cem aaes | Business and ACCOUNTANTS GUARANTEE REGISTRY CORP. Auditors and Acconntants—Stock Registrar and Transfer Agents 208-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. Phone 660 WYOMING AUDIT COMPANY 414-15 Midwest Ref. Bldg. Phone 289 Audits, Financial and ramet Income ice and ‘Tax meral Accounting. AUDITORS REIMERTH & VAN DENEERG Accountants—Income Tax. vice, ith Floor OS Blag. Phone 767 ARCHITECTS DUBOIS & GOODRICH, Architects Rooms 11-12 Townsend Block Casper, Wyo. Phone 440 GARBUTT, WEIDNER & SWEENEY cts 415 Ol Exchange Bldg. Phone 1162 RAYBURN 8S. WEBB, Suite 12, Daly Bldg. » AWNINGS Kistler Tent and Awning Co. 747 South Lincotn St. Phone 927M BAGGAGE and TRANSFER eee a eat a ‘Moving. Phone. 743 SEARLES TRANSFER Res. Phone 87W Offics Phone 701W CHIROPRACTORS DR. J. H. JEFFREY DR. ANNA GRAHAM JEFFREY 318 Midwest Bldg.” Phone 706 DR. B. G. HAHN DR. EDNA HAHN Suite 2, Townsend Block Phones. Office 423, Re’. 1235 M. E. HARNED, Chi 162 North Kimball St. Phone 1457 DR. ©. I. ARNOLDUS hic and Chiropractic ci Pl 310 0-S Building Phone 1754 DR. I. E. BERQUIST Zuttermeister Bidg. Phone 1757 CHIROPODISTS MRS. A. RUSSELL Phone 803 245 E. Second CONTRACTORS —<— ENTERPRISE CONSTRUCTION CO. General Contractors Room 208 0-8 Bldg. Phone 1906 ——— ny CORCORAN CONTRACTING CO. General Contractors ; ming, 20 proposed to be improved,!” are the following, to-wit: Railroad Avenue and Kimball W. F. Corcoran, President. P. 0. Box 1820, Casper, Wyo. Professional Directory Architect Phone 1351 ; DOCTORS MARSHALL C. KEITH, 5 Office Phone 80 Hesidence 164 Private Hospital—612 South Durbin DR. A. P. KIMBALL 112 East Second Street. Office Phone 120M Res. Phone 1715W J. ©. KAMP, M. D. Office—Midwest Building Telephones 1650 and 1651 HOUSE MOVERS WIL ‘EIDERO| 1107 Soutir Melons Pak 260 LAWYERS NICHOLS & STIRRETT 309-10-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. JAMES P. KEM 408 Consolidated Royalty Bldg. IRVING GOFF M’CANN Attorney at Law Sulte 3, Zuttermeister Building HAGENS & MURANE wy ers: 206-207 Oil Exchange Building WILLIAM 0. WILSON Attorney-at-Law Suites 14-15-16, Srewntend Block OSTEOPATHS DR. CAROLINE ©. DAV Osteopathic Physician Suite 6, Tribune Apartments. Ph. 388 DR. C. A. SANFORD Osteopathic Physician Midwest Bldg. Phone 1030 RADIATOR REPAIRING NATRONA RADIATOR SHOP Oo » Recorin 522 E. Yellowstone Phono 1473W ROOF CONTRACTING WYOMING ROOFING . General Roofing Contractors, Repain Recoating a specialty 527 Twelfth Phone 1804) TAILORS S. H. ACKERMAN U6 E. Midwest Phone 453d Casper’s Leading Tailor and Dry leaner We Specialize on All Kind: Lad! Work. We Call for and menseny VULCANIZING Expert Vulcanizing—! Low R. W. HOUGHTON 522 E. Yellowstone Phone 1473W Prices

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