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“CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING How to Answer Blind * Classified Ads In eneweries bilnd ude in these cwers 11 sealed Poona In reply. ‘ng to advertisements asked for. do net eend ‘copies Mr. and Mrs. Homeseeker Bightroom house, new; close in, $12,500, $6,000 cash. Fivercom house, brick, $8,500, $1,500 cash. Siz-room house close in, bargain $6,506, $2,500 cash. Fivercom house, new colonial, $6,500, $1,500 cash. Fourroom house, new colonial, $5,750, $2,000 cash. Three-room house; good lot, $2,800, $600 cash. GROVER C. GORSUCH Builder of Good Homes Ninth and Wolcott Streets. Fe I ee Price or will trade for let ‘Baker. Phone 351. and the rate per iting the word for Fhe Casper Dally Tribune. CLOSING HOUR—Want Ads to be elassific? properly must Le in The Casper Daily Titbune office before! Want Ads receiyod after 10: 2:3 p, m. will be inserted under head “Too Late to Classify.” HELP WANTED—MALE Tae FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR SALE OR TRADE—For land near Casper; no retinquishments; well built three-room house and two lots; all fenced, LIVESTOCK ere SALE OR TRADE harness, and wagons, Al Lresnattiene ‘L.B. Blanchard. 1206 N. Glenarm. Phone 1147J. G-174¢ FOR SALE OR TRADE— Three and one-half ton truck with threeyard hydraulic dump body; no use for a RAILROAD MECHANICS AND HELPERS WANTED BY THE WANTED To BUY _—_ WANTED TO BUY — PR 5 -roeg,? hand harnesr, tents, “9 saddies, dreas- ers .in fact of value an may have to sel! Call 1086. Bt sible parties. Phone 1160W. FOR TRADE—Corner lot 50x140 feet; gas and sewer- connections, one block from pavement; best location in city; good car considered. Cal! at once, Montgomery Realty and Invest- ment Co, 143 S. Center . Phone a -1-3t FOR SALE OR TRADE—480 acres of land, 119 acres could be Irrigated; also some farm tools, team, wagon ind harness and Emerson tractor 20- 35 and five 14-inch Emerson plows; M for $6,000, F. F. Hu CHICAGO & NORTH WESTERN RAILWAY CO. stone. Phone 617J. —— FOR SALE—Furniture of all kinds, kitchen cabinet. rugs, oi! chairs. 107.8, Durbin. Phone 16! Op account ef the action of a num- der of our shop and engine house em- ployes, who left the service in defl- ance of the United States Labor Board and are now on & S ogg Song eae er} eed 168 | aaeeemmsemageerenmnmtscenaies wieraee th Sy es WANTED—By two young bachelors, be board and room in private home; also garage. Address Box XX, Trib: jaune. $-3-2t*| nue. Phone 714J, "WANTED TO INT—Six or seven-| FOR SALE Piano, 00d condition, | N- McKinley. Phone 134! ‘saan rnodern yas house; must} upright, $150, Cail et 13% ¥ aN ACen ee FOR SALE OR TRADE — Stanley be close in. Call Christian at National] Apartment 2 in rear. Goanor ehaiiic “oil nabei neck SERA. = FOR SALE - -ZTOUSES "peedy truck; engine just overherled WANTED TO RENT—Fiveroom fur- no une for it; prloed —_———_- . le 4 mished house by responsible party.| On SALE — Furnished nineroom ' “hi tty 0-foot Phone 1075R. 8.3-3t* Serato gas, water and per; FOR TRADE—Two-room house snd WANTED. _WANTED—MISCELi LLANEOUS 3 will sell on terms to right largelot in Mills, Wyo., for land » Address Box A-26, Tribune. [near Casper; no relinquishment. 139 WANTED TO BORRC BORROW-— $500, moon Root TB1-3te fecurity. Address Box A-22, Trib East H. 8-2-3t ‘OR SALE — Four-room modern une. 29-6t house with finished basement. See FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES | owner, Phone 769M. 208 S. Walnut. ’ 8-131 FOR SALE—Good used cars all in good shap¢; prices reasonable; als: will sell curs on commission; bring your car aver and we will get yor cagh for it. If you buy or gell a car, come and see us. Auto Exchange Fifth and Center streets. 6-18. FOR J SALE—Studebaker, seven-pass 1918 model, good tires, car In good condition: $350 cash or terms Kennedy Motor Co. Phone 900, FOR SALE— anc good second. hand sewing machines sold: repaired and rented. 129 West Ratiroad ave Machinists and Nelpers Boilermakers anc helpers Blacksmiths and helpers Car repairers and helpers Sheet metal workers and helpers Pipe fitters and helpers Car inspectors hOUR SAL TRADE — tour reom house, water, gas, -lights and sewer it a barge for cush’ will pmke syne or whe! have you te trade? Call sul see tt. £14 5 Cedar oe FOR SALE Ox RiNT FOR SALE OR RENT — Six-room modern house on 8. Elm. Phone 8363. 8-2-4 FOR SALE OR RENT — Grocery Inquire Standard 418. ‘Wages and working conditions pre- eribes by the United States Labor effective July 1, 1922, will_be optic: SE ena saeeeee Senin tl ‘OR SALE— Good six-room house. two blocks from Standard refinery good home for refinery man; builtdn jwo three room apartments with $40 noome; $4,700. 912 S. Cedar. B-3-4t° —————— FOR SALE—Two-room brick house on corner lot; gas and sewer; two cks and half from pavement; splen Ud residential district; lot 50x140 feet priced for quick sale at $1,600, $250 An excellent opportunity for young and energetic men to engage in rai!- road work. Apply at once to Cafe or phone 428W 8-5-2t Che Casper Daily Cridune —Drawn for The Casper Biles by George McManus TELL HIM iTS TWEEVE OCLOCK- HE SAYS" Fine - HELL SE DOWN AN’ GO OUT TO OINNER WITH KOU -S0 WAIT. BRITISH WOULD DODGE LEAD IN DEBT PAYMENTS Cireular Note Addressed to Allied Nations Expresses Doubt on Advisability of Surgestion. LONDON, Aug. 3—(By The Asso ciated Press.)—It is undersiood the British circular note on reparations and war debts, which was recently reported to have been prepared and taken under consideration by the ecab- inet, will be addrased to France, Italy. Rumania, Greece, Belgium, Portugal arel Jugo-Slavia. Cempietety housekeeping rooms; reasonable. 620 East A. Phone 533M. 8-3-2t FOR RENT KOOMS FOR RENT—Sleepingroom, modern home. 415 W. Fourteenth. 8-2-8t* SS FOR RENT—Sleepingrooms, dom 423 8. Durbin. FOR RENT—One large front room to lady or gentleman; close in, $20 per month. Phone 394W. 8-1-3t FOR RENT—One nicely furnished . modern. 653 8, Grant 4M after 5 p. m. 8-2-3t¢ $$$ $$ $$ — FOR RENT—Storeroom, corner of EF. Fifth and Durbin. 330 KE, Fifth. Building 18x43 feet. 8-3-3t° FoR RENT— eepiny Phone 16 _— Nice front upstairs bed- room, adjoining bath; close tn. 310 cr. 8-3-1 FOR RENT—Excellent bedroom for one or two . strictly modern; close in. 922 8. David. Phone 7171. 8-3.2t° ——$—$<$<$<< $< ___ SPRAGUE HOTSL, modern rooms by day or week. Phone 888. 7-29-6t FOR RENT—Room, adjoining bath, in modern home; gentleman pre. ferred. 252 Jefferson. Pfione 6833. 8-1-3t ———$ FOR RENT—Modern room tn private home to business man: breakfast if flesired; references required. Phone 199TW. 8-2-3t ROOMS at the Antlers; moderate 618 S. Wolcott. excluatve: 7-31-8t FOR RENT—APARTMENTS _ FOR RENT— Strictiy nished apartment; ingroom, kitchenette and bath; gas range; $40 per month. Phone 1424M. 6-7-2 FOR RENT—Two-room modern a: ment, furrushed; gas and lights: in nice location, just one block off Sec- d: reasonable rent. 319 S. Jackso: Phone 1872W,. : FOR 8&NT—Two three-roor tnents modern, gan stove: i buth. 1113 S. Chestnut. FOR RENT — Two-room furnished apartment: close in. Whaley apart ments. 610 S. Ash. T28-8t rash and balance $25 pe: month; this little place is close in and a real snap Montgomery Realty and Investment ‘0., 148 8. Center, Phone 1310. FOR RENT OR SALE — One small house very reasonable; also team, wagon and harness for sale. Phone 1673. 8-3-1t 129 N. CLINTON ST. CHICAGO, ILL, ‘or at nearest shop or car re- pairing station FOR SALE—1922 Studebaker light six, special California top, trun rack, ete.; car Is new; will sarrific fee car at 2 McKinley. Phov Sze pea FOR SALE—Fourroom house; FOR SALE—1921 Dort touring car] basement and double gurage on in excellent condition; $525 cash or] Second, $1,000 cash will handle or for terms. Kennedy Motor Co. 8-3-2 rill furnish lot and build four Phone 1882W. FOR SALE—Ford car, good condition 7alate cheap for cash. 1433 8. Cottonwood.J- SDP -2t*} FOR SALE — By owner, Se modern house; two finished rooms R SALE— Ford racer overhead]. F rt FOlives Biewart, vacuum, Bosch] =, basement: garage and» chicken c house with fencing; large lot; reason megneto. Inquire Ayres TORREY oe able furnished or unfurnished for cash or payments. 619 W. Eleventh. . FOR SALE—Ford sedan in good con- 8-3-4t dition, Ford touring, 1921 model : FOR SALE—House, four rooms, bath with a lot of extras. Kennedy main Be ee 1 ag ssa ba flooors; two rooms and kitchenette in FOR SALB—Ford touring car body;| basement. 731 Badger. Phone 1507W. also wrecked Ford. Call at tourist 8-3-3" bacon 2 t*| FOR SALB—14x22 shingle house on FOR SALE—Iate model Ford tour| desirable 60x140-foot lot; furnished|to working man with family on East ing, good condition, no starte: or unfurnished; $1 terms, 634 E.|F. Phone 431R. 8-2-2 3200. 1221/8, Durbin. ‘Twelfth. T31dt FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT — Beautiful furnished all conveniences of an apart- 8. Lincoln, FOR RENT -~ Four-room house; reasonable. 1138 rinia. FOR RENT— One four-room house and one two-room house on same lot water and gas in. 147 West G. Phone 1783W. 3-2-3t FOR RENT—Four-room modern un- furnished house, $30 per month; also oneroom furnished house, $10 per month. 903 S. Spruce. 6 FOR RENT— Four-room furnished house; lights and. telephone; cheap ‘WANTED—Three energetic men of average ability, who desire to make & good income, and who have the fac- ulty of meeting people. Address post- Office box 1057, Casper, Wyo. Sat HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Experienced telephone op- erator and office girl. Addrees Box A-21, Tribune. 8-1-4 ‘WANTED—Competent maid for gen- eral housework. 1045 S. Lincoln Prone 1820. 8-1 D—Experienced telephone op- ‘WANTE! per: furnished Vie FOR RENT—Two-room modern fur- nished basement apartment. 934 S. Spruce. B-3-8t FOR RENT—Modern two-room fur- nished apartment; no children. 318 Kimball. Phone 1404. 7-28-5t ———— FOR RENT — Furnished aaartment with or without garage. Phone 35' B-3-1t TT FOR RENT—Modern furnished apart- {_.ment; one-half block south of the High School on Elm. Private bath. Phone 194! T2T-St FOR RENT — Three-room furnished apartments; close in; $25 and $30; unfurnished $22.50. Phone 669J. 8-1-3t Oe FOR RENT—Three-room unfurnished apartment, laundry; garage. 803 5. Lincoln. Phone 1630M. 8-3-1t* ¢ |] —_______ vd FOR RENT — Two-room furnished apartment; private bath; $25 per month. Inquire Casper Jewelry E. Second. erator and telephone girl. Box A-21, Tribune. 7-29-6t WANTED—Maid for general house- work. 1139 S. Center. 8-1-5t HELP WANTED—MALE AND FEMALE FOR RENT — Seven-room strictly FOR SALE—Dodge touring FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE bed modern furnished house. 525 weed baby buggy. 409 5. McKiniey. Thirteenth. between Oak and Spruce. 8-1.2t°] FOR SALE—Lot near CY. Inquire at Ayres Jewelry Co. 8-2-4t' 8-3-1t Sees See tt FOR SALE—1921 Buick touring re-}——_————_——"_ finished car in_tirst clase mechan-| FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS SS ror desk, ae oO STs He rooms and bath; jeal condition. Kennedy Motor Co. SALE—Oftice checkometer, two adding mac! NO. 6, 100°N. Genter or W. J. Bailey Pncee 860 B-3-2t at Citzens National bank. : one 909. : FOR SALE—1920 Buick touring car, five good cord tires; car in excellent. condition; terms to reliable partis 318 S. Kimball. Phone 1404. 8-1.5t StS ara Soni SINLCTIN abiae’ Gira en i eee FOR SALE —Higin Gtx chummy r= | POR SALD—iwe burner camp steve; jh othe seat EE 3 burns gasoline or kerosene. | Cail FOR SALE—Series H. 1920 Sous pa} 138 Nb 82-409 monger Bitte bli ehaps, TT, ECEe | FOR | SAL aapec! Alen elt Wine foaker, Hepid Citys, 8) Doo 18 ee vlinder alliaaatin. aie ce Tansee like new: reasonable for brush] FOR RENT—Four-room HOUSEHGLD GOODS work, etc. P. 0, box 1947. and lights in; feneed; $20. 1008 St. IF YOU WAN seconzhand fturni- FO! John. Apply 1009 St. John. ture or anything second-hand, or have anything to trade. call at 367 South Ash street or phone 1680. 7-9-t? FOR SALE—Two and paree bes oll TAKE $20 weekly mailing circulars; complete instructions, 2sc. Versa, Supply Co., 608 EB. Sixteenth St., New York City. Bote POSITION WANTED OPEN FOR BUSINESS—Casper mat- home, Be peeve spn furnished to re- sponsible party; gas heat and garage. 817 W. Eleventh, Phone 319J, ALE—Screen 8-3-2t fice. Phone 1086. furnished 8-1-4t* FOR KENT—A threeroom furnished house; close to refinery. 541 5S. any | Chestnut. Phone 617. 8.2.3t stoves at a sacrifice. Phons 1 FOR RENT — Five-room modern SEE US for furniture xepalring; ae Tete} Me-|; hours; gas; partly. furnished; el gent aval work done in nent thirty FOR, SALE —Tenoee, este boa tre waaner 341. Suchen, #9 gays. Cormier and McComb. 107 S. @iningropen es Poach FOR RENT—Threeroom house with Durbin. Phone 1682M. : pened ans $-1-2t° basement; city water. Inquire xt WANTED—A few more rough dry CE eS Nene Aibin's store east of brewery. Phone St | 1802. laundries. Phone 791R. 8-2.12t}THE CASPER _ AUCHON paged 2-3t° woe eaten FOR RENT—New fo house 1 DA} id baggage; and new furniture; always a T—New four-room house in cao aitearen Oct apecat price a stoek of everything. We clean S water and iights; chicken .on country trips; prompt and reliable yo your rug to suit you. poop, etre per month. Gates Becsice service. Office phone 400J. Residence mattress, upbolatering, ee seat lowstone R RENT—New fiveroom modern \aketaatle SE Si FOR SALE—Axminister rug 9x12, eS) completely furnished to re- arty; ges heat and garage. S15: pale: of uaboeey ae sir Ww. Seventeenth. Phone 319J. Arcches; Japanese pattern, $2; sneer ieee ‘slop jar, bowl and pitcher, ge LS a alts one porglain, ted Daz: one clothes HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS— wringer $2; three No. 2 ofl lamps 75 FOR each; one dust mop 600; also four- RENT Phone 83. TAtt {shed house for rent, $35) Co- ©.| PoP amth, 327 8. Kimball. Inquire FOR RENT—Two furnished house- per + keeping rooms, adjoining bath, $50 11. S-3-1t LIVESTOCK fs | 348_S Conwre { Per month. Call 14746. 8-1-3t { | FOR SALE—Singer sewing machine, ©OR SALE—Three months’ old reg- good running order. $10; also wash-} istered Duroc Jereey pigs, male or| FOR RENT — Housekeeping room almost new, cheap. 1221 female, See Ben Ranch Co., 201 Mid- hts and gas furnished. 350 & Durbin, 5-3-2t west Bldg. Phone 1480. $-2-4tl Beech. a. IF YOU WANT your furniture re- Patven, vall at 367 South Ash street, or phone 1660. 8-5-tt ive Tribes Petroleum; price right. P. 0. Box 1947. 8-3-1t* FOR SALE—Ol4 newspapers. Call at timo | Tribune office. 1-254f-dh FOR SALE—Piano, cornet, violin, two chests._ ‘Cull 1086. HEMSTITCHING and plooting at- tachment; fits any sewing machine; . Economy Sales Co., Billings, -27-6¢' FOR SALE — Empty twelve ounce Budweiser bottle, 50 cents per case. Parker Brothers Cigar and Tobacco Yel 17. WANTED—Thousand good aged bred July or August; give price f. 9. b. a Octo! will contract. Fi. Dechert. Mlechell, Neb. 625" WANTED—100 stéck pigs at once: from weaning age up. Address Box Aa3, Tribune, B-1tt ite Yew, cool, nicely fur- nished apartment; built-in features. LineoIn Apartment, corner of Lind and Lincoln. Apply Apartment 611. 8-3-8t ——$$£__§_._ . . . “ FOR RENT—Threeroom nicely fur- nished apartments; close to CY pavement; $25 and $30. Phone 1634W. 8-1-3t TO FOR RENT—Strictly modern, nicely furnished three-room apartment; close in, 231 8, Grant. Phone 1365Ww. 8-8-2t FOR RENT — Furnished two-room apartment; gas, water, electricity; close in. 340 W. Yellowstone. it ———————— FOR RENT—Two-room modern fut- nished apartment; water, gas and lights paid; close to refinery, $20 per month. 1149 8. Cherry. 8-2-3t* INT—Two-room brick apart- furnished, $80 per month, single rooms, $15 per month. Call at 408 W. i 8.2-10t ————— FOR RENT—Threeroom furnished apartment; close in. Adults. 214 8. Grant. 8-1-3t* ————$—$$$$ <r FOR RENT — Three-rodm strictly modern apartment. 1214 E. First 8-1-6t ——$—$—<—<—— FOR RENT — Two-room furnished housekeeping apartment; modern except bath. 1016 S, Chestnut. 8-2-2t FOR RENT — Attractive three-room modern unfurnished apartments; heated, gas furnished for cooking; laundry privileges, $45, 529 S. Lincoln. Phone 1521W. 8-2-4t FOR RENT — Modern apartment; reasonable; ingroom. Phone 15543. three-room also sleep- 8-2-2t FOR RENT—MISCELLANEOUS ——————_—______.. FOR RENT—Light running sewing machine. Phone 1086. 7-tf FOR) RENT—Lerge storeroom; can be used for restaurant. Phone 630M. -——Try a Tribune classified ad—~. BUSINESS CHANCES ee FOR LEASE—re0 acres oil Lemond 2 Bolton field; — Address Pemed pe anne An Fl BOARDING and rooming bagel S real money maker; look this you want « real buy. Call 107 8. goad bin. Phone 1682M. 8-2-2t¢ LOST AND FOUND LOST—One four months’ old Airedale Pups; liberal reward; return to Let- decker Tool Co. Phone 901 T-31-4f PERSONAL PALMISTRY. Consult Madame Pelkey, she can put you on the right road to success and happiness without asking ques- 2, She will read your entire life: names and family names and what business you are best fitted for 534 W. Yellowstone. Phone 1959 $14 NOTICE STOCKMEN ATTENTIO We own the following brands on . AL . Poison Spider, Iron Creek. Anything found off this range fit to ship, drys and old, do so, others notify. BEN REALTY CO. 202 Midwest Building, Casper, Member state and county LEGAL NOTICES. ——— State of Wyoming, County of : You are hereby notified that a writ of at- tachment has been issued against you, and your property attached to secure the demand of the City Fur- niture Co., amounting to $198.65. Now unless you shall appear before W. E. Tubbs, a justice of the peace, in and for said county, at his office, on the eighth day of August, A. D, 1922, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, judgment will be rendered agains’ you d your property sold or ap- propriated for the debt. CITY FURNITURE CO. Pubish July 20, 27 and August 3, NOTICE OF INCORPORATION. There was filed in the office of the Secretary of State, Cheyenne Wyoming, July 31st, 1922, Articles of Incorporation of the Sanitary Market Company, organ- ized for the purpose of carrying on a general mercantile and commis- sion business and to do and perform all things necessary or incidental to the general objects of the compai Capital stock, $50,000.00, vided into 50,000 shares of the par value of $1.00 each, Term of existence, 50 years. There is a board of three direc- tors, and thé names of those who are to manage the affairs of the company for the first year are: Arthur J, Meyer, Harry W. Meyer, and Oliver H. Meyer. : The operations of the said com- pany shall be carried on at Casper, Natrona county, Wyoming, or else- where. The location of the principal of- fice is 138 East Fifth street, Cas- per, Wyoming, and Arthur J. Meyer is the agent in charge. Pub. Aug. 8, 4, 5, 1922 eee NOTICE TO THE STOCKHOLD. ERS OF THE FIVE TRIBES PETROLEUM COMPANY. ‘You are hereby notified that the annual meeting of the stockholders of The Five Tribes Petroleum Com- pany will be held at Salt Creek, Wyoming, on Monday, the 14th day of August, 1922, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., for the purpose of electing members of the Board of Directors, of considering and pass- ing upon the conduct of the busi- ness of the corporation since the last annual meeting of the stock- holders, and for the transaction of all business that may lawfully come before the meeting. D. W. LEWIS, President. cretary. Pub. Aug. 3, 4, 1922. phat Td ae INDIANS FALL TO INFLUENZA ar EDMONTON, Alta., Aug. 3.—Trap- pers from the trading posts on Lake Athabasca report that the Indians are dying in large numbers of influenza. The present population of Fond Du Lac is said to be about four hundred, with many bands still in the hunting grounds. The recent deaths of 74 natives there with losses from influ- enza at other posts Indicate, said the trappers, that the Indains are rapid being wiped ou’ The Ladies’ Army and Nayy club, in London is said to be the riche women's club in the world. SI, The note, the understanding ts, will Indicate the doubt of the British gov- ernment whether Gat Britain, in view of the position of the United States regarding payment of the debts due that country will be able to upon the various suggestions made that it would be for the good of Europe if she would take the lead in & comprehensive settiement of inter- PRODUCTION OF COAL GROWING WASHINGTO! Aug. 2—(By The Associated Piess.)}—Biturninous pro. overnm 1 indebtedness by duction begun increasing again this fag “ta ton esicoe dness be poo week, and, according to figures com-| iue,‘>, the European countries thelr piled by the railroads 14,768 cars were . abe The & Post : loaded with coal at the mines Monday, nota e.. epi BS, seers ane ve the latest day for which output has| 10a kates thee sey tbhtity: Soe been reported. This compares with an respons: y for »|cfreat Britain's inabilty to cancel or average of about 11,000 cars per day to treat indulgent! tha aint 4 produced last week and with a high gently the debdts owe: this country by its European allies. point of approximately 17,000 ca: Which has only been attained on one| .78® Newspaper describes the note as “brutal in its purport,” and hopes day since the miners struck on April l.1i, wi be radically altered, feart: Monday's output in tons, it was es cabos ar peaking that otherwise it will create a most unfortunate impression both in Europe and America, and be inter- preted as an attempt to fasten upon the Washington government the re- sponsibility for financial chaos in Europe. The Post retterates its con- tention that Great Britain must with out delay refund and pay the interest on its debts to the United States The Times also comments adversely, expressing the hope that the current rumor as to the character of the note will prove inaccurate. “Should the note in substance reiterate the argu- ments employd by the premier tn commons on May 31.” the newspaper adds, “we fear it will produce an im- pression unfavorable to a speedy it. tlement either of the reparations prob- lem itself or of the connected ques- tion of the interallied war debts." In his speech before the house of commons on May 31, Prime Minister Lloyd Goorge declared for a complete remission of all war debts, timated, was above 800,000 and if maintained throughout the week would give a total bituminous production of approximately 5,000,000 tons or about half of the normal consumption FARMERS AND MINERS AT THERMOPOLIS FAIL TO AGREE ON TICKET THERMOPOLIS, Wyo., Aug. 3.— An adjourned meeting of the farmers and miners of Hot Springs county, called for the purpose of selecting or indorsing a county ticket, was held in the Whiting theater building here, ‘There was only a fair attendance and so far as results are concerned the meeting was as unsuccessful as the one held a week ago. No ticket was no candidates indorsed and| meeting will be held here Monday * and farmers of Hot|afternoon when, according to the en- Springs county appear to be as far|thusiastic, better results will be ob- apart as the politically, tained, Orson P. Jones, a well known Hot The bone of contention appears to Springs county farmer, presided at|be tho county ticket, which will be the meet! and numerous opinions elected entirely with the exception of were expressed of local, state and na- Presiding judge. There are = full tonal politics, as represented in the|tickts in the field representing the two leading political parties and as|Republican and Democratic parties many remedies offered. and the contention in the meeting Those in lead of the movement are]seems to be on indorsing candidat not discouraged by the two failures] already announced or securing an e nd_it is announced that another|tire new field. |Business and Professional uae ACCOUNTANTS ee ANTEE REGIS RP. Registrar and Transfer Agents pepe jospt 208-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. Phone 668 Hospital—12 South Durbin DRL A, Be TK WYOMING AUDIT COMPANY Kant Second Beret. 41415 Midwest Ref. Bldg. Phone oT Audits, Financial Reports and | 2fftce Phone If0\f Res, Phone 1715W nalyses, Income ‘Tax Service and General Accounting. AUDITORS J. KAMP, M. D. Office-atlaweest Buil Telephones 1650 and 1651 HOUSE MOVERS IMERTH & VAN DENBERG WILLIAM NEIDEROUER Acuna s—tncome Tax, Service, 1107 South Melrose Phone 260 ith Floor 0-S Bldg. one n WYERS ARCHITECTS le Es Serene 309-10. 1 an Tichange Bidg. JAMES P. KEM 408 Consolidated Royalty Bldg. IRVING GOFF M’CANN Attorney at Law Suite 3, Zuttermelster Building HAGENS & MURANE 206-207 OU Ex DUBOIS & GOODRICH, Architects Rooms 11-12 Townsend Bieck Casper, Wyo. Phone 440 GARBUTT, WEIDNER & SWEENEY Architects 415 Oil Exchange Bldg. Phone 1163 RAYBURN 8. WEBB, Architect Suite 12, Daly Bidg. Phone 1351 AWNINGS rchange Building 0. WILSO: Attorney-at-Law se Suites 14-15-16, Townsend Block OSTEGEATHS eopathic Physician Sulte 6, Tribune Apartments. Ph, 388 DR. ©. A. SANFOI) Oettopadhie! Physicia: Midwest Bidg. Phone 1030 e080 RADIATOR REPAIRING NATRONA RADIATOR SHOP leaning, 522 ene Phone Tisw ROOF CONTRACTING WYOMING ROOFING General Roofing Contractors,” Repatr- ar tea * seca, STENOGRAPHERS CASPER LETTER Letter Composition: Mtultigeen Ragas ‘onographor—Ni Hisiiee Tent and 747 South Lincoln St. BAGGAGE and TRANSFER SEE BE TRANSFER 60. | Gears ts Phone. 74d SEARLES TRANSFER Res. Phone 87W = Gffics Phone 701W Awning Co. Phone 927M DR. CHIROPRACTORS DR. J. iss) JEFFREY DR. ANNA GRAHAM JEFFREY Suite 318 Migwent Bldg. Phone 706 DR. B. G. HAHN DR, EDNA HAHN Suite 2, Townsend Block Phones. Office 423, Res. 1235 M. E. HARNED, Chi 162 North Kimball Phone 1457 ARNOLDUS osteopathic ‘and Chiropractic Physician 310 0-8 Building Phone 1754) DR. L_E. BERQUIST Zuttermeister Bldg. Phone 1157 116 E. CONTRACTORS Casper's Tending Tar ab SP pre ietechlarkth hd beN Me ts. Cleaner ENTERPRISE CONSTRUCTION C0.) We Specialize on All Kinds of * Ladies’ General Contractors” "| _Work. We Call for-and Deliver: Room 2080-8 Blig. ttt ah rae oe Proce £08108 Ms: 1 Ebene 4800) v0 MING TOLRAN EINE TAIORS E. G. STOUT, General Contractor Where Service and Quality Homes that Please minate Tribune Bldg. We Call and Daliver Phone 1437M Office phone 555 Home Phone 1781W} VULCAN CORCORAN CONTRACTING CO. BeING: General Contractors Expert Vulcanizine—Low W. F. Corcoran, President. HOUGHTON P. 0. Box 1820, Casper, Wy isee E. Yeliowstone Phone 1473 Prices