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THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 1922. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING How to Answer Blind a 28 sie i i check in full payment of the same. Note the foregoing instructions about countimg the words and the rate per word for The Casper Daily Tribune. CLOSING HOUR—Want Ads to be e ified properly must be in The Casper, Daily Tribune office before 10:30. Want Ads received after 10:30 to 123% p. m. will be Inserted under the head “Too Late to Classify.” / HELP WANTED—MALE | _——[—$—S————— WANT#SD— One man _ for genera! housework and’ to work on the yard; @olored preferred. Call 175 or 309 Tenth. = S21-4t} as office manager, cashier lector; must give first class referenges and bond. Box A-71, Trib- une. 23-2) WANTISD—Soliciior;, must be live wire; best proposition in town; opp tunity to make some real money. Moderm Cleaners. Phone 561W. HELP WANTED—TEMALE maid for generat NTED—A young woman experl- enced in tailoring. 109 W. Second. eyere HELP WANTED—MALE AND FEMALE a MAKD/ $20 weekly mailing circulars; complete instructions, 26c. supply, Co,, 608 E. Sixteenth, fork City. ‘ 8 Pay up for yeu Tribune and = key for every 50c paid. ROSITION WANTED NEAT colored woman desires position day ‘work, general cleaning, ing or ‘serving parties. Call 53?R. B-22-3t* WANTHD—Maid for general house- work. 1045 S. Lincoln .Phone 1820. 8-24-1t SERVICES OFFERED WE CAN handle a few niore rough dry laundries at 40c 2 dozen; algo finished » work reasonable. Phone 18515. 8-24-6t IF YOU WANT your furniture re- paired, call at 367 South Ash street. or phono 1660. : 8-5-tt CESS POOLS and toilets cleaned in the best, cheapest and sanitary way. ‘Vanhoval Sanitation Co., 116 5. er. Phone, 13645V. GAPABLE dependable woman would like ¢o give care of apartments in exchange for rent. Box A-74, Trib- une. 8-24-1t® ICKSYONES, furriers, 220 8. Wol- cott. Have your fur and repair work done for summer prices and avoid the fall rush. 8-24-2t% SEWING girl's high school uniforms, reasonably priced. 314 East J. Phone 240M. 8-17-6t OPEN FOR BUSINSSS—Casper mat- tress factory. Why throw away your old mattress? have it made over. Call_us about our 30-day special. 326 ‘W. Yellowstone. Phone 16175. maids WANTED—TO BUY WANTED TO BUY—Second-hand har- ness, saddies, tarps und all kinds of furniture. Phone 1086. T-16-tf TO BUY any kind. 120 West Midwest avenue. Phone 248. 2-24- WANTED ‘TO BUY—Second-hand fur. niture: or anything of value; high: est cash price paid. 367 South Ash street. Phone 1660. SB w NTHD— Thousand good aged ewes “wbred July or August; glye price f. o. b¥ railroad October 1; will contract. C. H. Dechert, Mitchell, Neh. 8-10t? W. First. Phone 1328R. 8-19-8t* rhe eesti Nila Ti MUTI, WANTED TO BUY—Rug and table. Phone} 1257W. 8-23-3t ANTED—TO RENT eine ees Bek CD WANTED TO. RENT — ‘Threeroom unfurnished modern apartment or house with gas; can furnish best of references. Bax A-73, ‘Tribune. PVE S BRINGING UP FATHER “HOMES real HOMES Six-room house close in; $6,500, $3,000 cash. Fiveroom new brick house; $8,500, $1,500 cash. WANTED TO RENT WANTED Have vou a five, six or seven-room modern Gouse for rent to reliable and permanent parties? .State what rent asked. Address Box A-69 Casper Daily Tribune WANTED TO RENT—Thres or four- room house by September 3; cast of Lincoln street; furnished preferred. Phone 1708W. 25-4 WANTED TO RENT—Four or five- room house, east of Center stree' will sign up for two or three furnished or unfurnished. Tribune. mattres: See us full chil Call range, Vict harp-guitar, eleatric washer; 1324 8S. ASh. THE CASPER A and used and large Four-room new colonial, $5,750, $1,800 cash. And remember we bulld "em while you wait. Open Evenings GROVER C. GORSUCH , Builder of Good Homes Ninth and Wolcott Streets. HOUSEHOLD GOODS rola, and records, ‘Gibson baby bed, lawn mower, real bargains. $:23-2t all UCTION HOUSE, selling all the time new furniture; always of everything. W your rug to Bas peoe: . s. i first. Phone lowstone. FOR SAL! clean mal ar a mpecialty 16173 326 W. Yel G17 Music cabinet, size two-piece felt rockers mattress; white iron bed, et: er 5 this evening. IF YOU WAN) secons-nand = furnt- turef or anything second-hand, or have anything to trade, Peterson. Phone 363. WANTED—Six or seven-room hous: close in; furnished; modern. Call McCrea. Phone 1670. 8-23-2t° FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE—Goot used cars all in shape; prices reasonable; also will sell cars. on commission; bring your car over and wo will get you cesh for it. If you buy or sell a car, chine cheap; fection ei) range; Simmons b FOR SALE—One Singer sewing ma- , Call at 367 South Ash street or phone 1690. 7-¥-¢ FOR SALE—High grade piano, piano bench and cabinet or_ rolls; reasonable; terms if desired, Call Mr. price 8-22-4t one four-burner Per- two rockers; one songster and cage, $12. 428 S. Durbin. Phone 1305J. FOR SALE——New and second hand one canary 8-24-2t* oll stoyes at a sacrifice. Phone 1086, 8-16-tf oak 8-24-3t Phone 435W. TUDIED. UP” FLOODS) INTHE PUBLIC LIBRARY;— tepyes 1c rs UVEs ALLY OF* THE, EVIDENCE { ONE MANECANTCARRY con: Fifth and Center streets. FOR SALE-—Dolge raid Fords $12; all makes of stalled; radiator repairing at price and work guaranteed. bile Core Co., 412 W. Fir GREATEST VALUE EVER and see ns. Auto Exchange, 5-18-10t ors, $2 cores the right Automo- 8-2: $285 6% FFERED IN CASPER. A late model high car for the new tires, new battery and s; grade touring price of a motorcyc! pot Heh: teed in first class mechanical condition. See car at Sorg Oil engine demonstration plant on Cent ‘er street, across from Northwestern depot, to- night and until 9 a. m, Friday ont 8-24-1t* FOR SALE—Elgin Six chummy rua. ster. Phone 1458. ‘T-TAE FOR SALE—Ford touring car, $175. Inquire 1023 8. Chestnut, 8-24-23! FOR SALE—Oldsmobile Eight, in A-1 condition; side wings, bumpers, ex- tra tire; priced right: this over. R. N. Van 1406. FOR SALE—Cheap, Dodge car. 336 S. Kimball, come San and look it, Phone 8-14 tf touring 8-17-7t* FOR SALE—At a bargain, one Ford bug just overhauled. Ask for M. H. Ruttke, Columbia Theater. FOR SALE—One 1919 Hari son motorcycle, electric Phone 858R mornings. FOR SALE — Two 8-24-1t* ley-David- equipped. 8-23-8t TBC-30 White trucks in first class condi- tion; price reasonable an: nish work for the truck: responsible parties. can fur- terms to Retallack Motor Truck Co., 226 S: David, Phone 918J. HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR SALE—Child’s bed, solid oak diningroom table, buffet, table, range, oll heater, 347 FOR SALE—New ana good ne sewing. machines sold; in nue. Phone 714J, FOR SALE—Grai worth $200; will sell 8-23-3t kitchen E. Rail- 8-21-3t* second repaired rented. 129 West Railroad ave- 5-18-12 dfather clock, solid for $40. “THIS SCROLL. “WERE, " wefHA¥E POSITIVE. PROOF 5 THATATHERE NEVERE WI Phone 191M. | FOR SALE—Refrigerator and electric washing machines, Pho: 1086, -18-tf FOR SALE—Twenty used gas ranges; two Persian Wiltor rugs, one instan- taneots gas heater; several carloads ell to build, Cas- 326 W. Yellow. 8-1-tf of furniture; must per Auction House, atcne. Phone 617J. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Office desk, adding machine, show case. Phone 1086. FOR SALE—Eight-foot lunch coun- ter, four stools, ice box, kitchen table with shelving. 340 W. Yellow- atone. 9 8:23-3t* BUTTONHOLES— Any size material; 35€ per doze: and see some of our work; satisfac- tion guaranteed. Ginger Sewing Ma- chine Co. 7-15-10t FOR SALE—Cement blocks for build- ing, rock face; good ones. 250 apiece. 8-23-3t typewriter checkometer and 8-16-tf on any me FOR SALE—Ol4 newspapers. Call at Tribune office. 1-25-tf-db FOR SALE—Tourist or concession tent at bargain; extra quality. 104 N, Fenway. ate FOR SALE — Screen doors, screen wire and poultry netting at a dis- count. Phone 1086. 8-16-tf HEMSTITCHING and pileoting at- tachment; fits any sewing machine; price $2, Economy Sales Co., Billings, Mont. 8-19-6t* FOR SALE—Shoe repairing machin- ery and tools. Rox A-72, Buren FOR SALE—A trunk and rollette wheel. 351 S. Elm. Phone 990W. . 8-24-3t FOR SALE — room house; tricity; full of roomers; close 11 ‘W. Yellowston: FOR SALE—Neat little cottage, three bathroom no fixtures; level South McKinley; $300 gets See Ben Realty Co., 8-22-51 Furnished fourteen- gas, water and elec: 40 . = = —— ta! SAYSaTHERE,NEVER FLOODS =SSO$YOUSSEE, Ul BE Che Casper Daily Cribune — 1M GLAD t BOUGHT VT FROM OINTY- FLL GIVE IT To MAGGE AN ITLL MAKE A MIT WITH HER - ‘ = cree es 7 WELL- WHAT 50 YOU THINK oF THE Dog? cel cht KS 4 G OH: Hi BoT T — DARLING - —Drawn for The Casper Tribune by Georg 1 BOUGHT HIM THIS ESA ELL ME ‘ HOW DID You HAPPEN TO HAVE MORNING AND TOLO MYX BROTHER To TAKE HIM OUT FOR A WwaLK: 824 1922, by Tat? Feature Serview. tne. FOR SALE --Z90USES FOR SALE — Tworcom hollow-tise stucco finished ner lot, southeast part; completel: furnished; can be seen at any must be sold this week; price $1,050 on terms, $950 cash, Ben Real- ty Co., realtors. $-22-5t FOR SALE. Fiveroom house; garage; laundry; furnace heat; sidewalks in, on Lincoln street between Fifth and Sixth; $4,800 terms. Phone 1521W. 8-24-3t FOR SALE—14x22 shingle house on desirable 60x140-foot lot; furnished or unfurnished; $3,700; terms. 634 E. 8 Twelfth. FOR SALE—New stucco hou: rooms and bath, all modern; ni paving, sidewalks. Phone 1170W. 8.23-4t FOR SALE — One new two-roam house; also two vacant lots. Ask for Ulrich, Columbia Theater, 8-24-1t° four-room modern basement with three- lot; double gar- ag will sacrifice if sold before the first, Phone own 1ss2W. $-22- FOR SALE—Five-room modern house in squth part of town; very reason- able if taken at once. Address Box A-15, Tribune. 8-24-3t BARGAIN FOR LOT OWNER For Sale—Fiveroom modern house, with all plumbing and gas fixtures Installed. Must be moved. Phone 1268. 8-9-tf FOR SALE—A full FOR SALE-—Three-room house, cor- ner lot; east front; water, sewer, gas, lights all in; paid; priced $2,100, $300 cash, balance 6 per cent; bave you seen this? See Ben Realty Co., realtors. 8-22-5t earl Jackson. Phone 1867J. FOR SALE Ox TRADE ———$—$———$—_—— FOR SALE OR TRADE—Butck, looks like new, Call 1053W. 610 W. ¥: lewstone. 5-19-61 FOR SALE OR RENT ——————— FOR SALE OR RENT — Grocery store: reasonable. Inquire Standard Cafe or phone 48w. 4-18-12t FOR RENT—ROOMS FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room ir one gentleman, 305 S. McKin- 8-14-tf "| WANTED—Roomers and boarders in private family; new home. 313 N. 8-21-5t FQR RENT—Front bedroom adjoin- ing bath in modern home. 833 8. | Elm. 8-24-3t FOR RENT— Furnished rooms all conveniences. 348 W, Midwest. 8-19-6t¢ }FOR RENT—Modern bedroom. 124 8. Beech. Phone 1470. 8-24-3t FOR RENT—Comfortable _ sleeping- room in modern home; close in; $10 per man. FOR bath privilege 312 E. FOR RENT: and agre 425 C 185 N. Kimball, RENT—Cool, 8-24-1t clean room, with of breakfast ifth. with family. Phone 756M. 8-23-6t ole place to be, . Phone 197M. FOR RENT—One sleepingroom; suit }line, i able for gentlemen. 1235 8. David pst Phone 1233J. 8-24 FOR RENT.—APARTMENTS FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Shack and lot in North Casper, cheap. Natrona Lumber Co. 8-23-4t FOR SALE—Two nice level lots on United street, North Casper; gain for cash. 821 CY. 8-23-2 FOR SALE—Good lots well locuted| one-half biock from Second street jit- for cash or terms. R. Kamon. E. Second. Phone 702, B-24-11° __ RELINQUISHMENTS, ETC. FOR NRENT—Three-10om house. 1034 8. Oak. LIVESTOCK FOR SALE — Horse, harness and buggy at a sacrifice. Phone 1086. 8-16-if POULTRY FOR SALE—Laying hens and young chickens. C, B. & 4. car No. 62, back of roundhouse. F street entrance 8-23-3t LAND FOR SALE FOR SALE—Eighty acres Missouri farm, orchard, hdusa. rn, two springs; 20 acres in cultivation; land smooth and good farm land. Price $17 per acre. R. Kamon, 242 B. Sec ond. B8-24-1t? FOR SALE OR TRADE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE OR TRADE Draft horses, harness, and wagons, A-1 condition. L. E. Blanchard. 1206 N. Glenarm. Phone 1147J. 6-174 FOR SALE OR TRADE — Hudson Super tux in good condition; will trade for light colosed car. Call 780M or write box 325. 8-24-7t FOR SALE OR TRADE— One Cole Hight, four-passenger @oadster, first class condition; will sell or trade for lighter car; closed car preferred. Phone 1869W. 8-18-6t ———<—<—<—<———— FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE— Bil- ard and pod! hall located in busi- ness segtion on Center street; com pletely furnished with all equipments. Marshall and Brown realtors. 145 N. Center. Phone 1212W. FOR TRADE—For Wyoming land, Casper residence property worth 7,000. R, Kamon. Box 1086, Caspe: Wyo., 242 KE. Second. 8-24-1t® FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—Seve: Passenger special make car; will ex- change for city propert: Ben Reulty Co., realtors. 22-5t a FOR SALE OR TRADE—Three-room house, lights and water in: will take good car as first payment, balance ike rent. Phone 1998J. 8-21-3t furnishe? 8-22-4t = rT TO}SHOW, NOAHBHIS Te BUTAAS -HE ,DREW,NEAR_ AzDOWNPOURJOF “WATER, NIGH STUNNED {HIM WITH month; suitable for one gentle- suitable for two gentlemen; Room, cool, comfortable callous |e ene $-21-3t| FOR SALE—Small rooming house on FOR RENT—HOUSES — FOR RENT — One new two-room house in North Casper. for Ulrich, Columbia Theater, — 8-24-1t* FOR RENT— Ten-room house and furniture for sale. 163 N. Wolcott ° -21-6t FOR RENT—Three-room furnished house with garage. 119 West J. 3-2t FOR RENT—MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT—Light running sewing machine. Phone 10! 6-27-48 BUSINESS CHANCES FOR LEASE—160 acres oll land in Bolton field; government permit. Address P. 0. box 178 . 5-29tt FOR SALE—Rooming house doing good business, Inquire at 620 East A. Phone 632M. 8-22-3t FOR SALE—Lease on rooming house of 23 rooms. 620 East A. 8-22-% FOR LEASE—To (Grilling company, 1,960 acres situated in township 38 north, range 67 west, sixth principal meridian, Converse county, Wyoming. For information address J. G. Peter son, 247 B street, Oxnard, Cal, P B-19-7t° FOR SALE—Paying cafeteria bus!- this is an exceptionally good tion for man and wife; reason- le terms. Phone 1283. 8-22-3t° Center, Box A-68, Tribune. 8-22-6t* LOST AND FOUND LOST—Gray coat containing three units of Anua Beil stock and two lease contracts, K. P. receipts; of no FOR RENT—Two-room brick apart-| value to finder as the company office ment; furnished. Inquire at 406 W.| has been notifed. Return to 220 Mid First; $30 per month; single rooms|west Bldg. Reward. ; $12. 8-23-10t® FOR F ment; gas and lights furnistied; per month. 427 8. Spruce. ‘bar.| FOR RENT—Modern furnished three room apartment; private bath; gas. hot ¥ front aud back entran ney Ihe. 133 8, Conwell Square. 8-23-2t ‘OR RENT—Suite rantz Shop. 252 Chamberlin, L, G, Murphy. of rooms 8.23-6t] What bu: 534 POR RENT—Modern four-room in: furnished apartment; tion for doctors’ and office. CY Apartments. 666 CY. 8-23-4t FOR RENT — Two-room epartment; lights, gas and water; $35 per month; also one ght house: keeping room $15. Call 1363, 126 8. Ash FOR RENT —- Two-room in; $18.50 month, 1118 S. Willow. FOR RENT — Two-room epartment; gas and lights; also one room furnished apartment; suitabl for one. 138 N. Kimball. 8-24. FOR RENT HOUSES house, month, 637 ‘Twelfth. $40 per house; also two-room house North Casper; gas, water and elec: tricity. Inquire 340 W. babar. FOR RENT—New _ten-room furnished; gas throughout, laundryroom, kitchen upstaii kitchen downstairs; close in. Box A-70, Tribune. ee ee |FOR RENT— Furnished nice room cottag ant and gas included; | 310 \.. First. FOR RENT—Two-room house, way to attic; gas, water; $20 per month. lar. cellar; house furnished; water In hou: FOR RENT — Four-room house with gas; reference required. Phone 1703. 8-24-1 FOR RENT—Large | Close in; suitable for employed couple; gas in; | Ushts furnished. 155 N. one-room house; Kim ,ERROR™~ FTERROR —Two-room modern apart 8-24-3t suitable loca- living apartments furnished 8-24-3t furnished asement apartment; lights and gas!T@ 8-22-3t° furnished FOR RENT — Fourroom modern 8-24-3¢ FOR RENT — Furnished ninese Write 8-23-2t¢ two- close in; lights, water reasonable price. 8-24-28 stair. electricity and 1227 8. Pop: 8.24-8t FOR RENT—Three-room house and lights and . 739 8. Washington, 8-24-8t modern erehinie | On roll call all voting aye, the water and ball. B24lt TAKE. HEED THEN YE;STUDENTS_ WITH PROOFS JLONG ‘AND DREARY — WASH-DAY $15_ TO" DISPROVE’ THE’ FLOOD THEORY. MONEY 70 LOAN MONEY TO LOAN on Wyoming dry land. R. Kamon, 242 E. Second Box 1086, Casper, Wy it* 4 PERSONAL PALMISTRY, “onsult Madame Pelkey, she can put you on the right road to success overjand happiness without asking ques- 8. Center. W. J. tions. tells names and family names and ness you are best fitted for. W. Yellowstone. Phone 1969W. : 8-22-6t COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS. (Continued from Page Six) -|present, J. J. Hancock, John G. :| Jones, J. S. Pettingill, J. M. Whisen- .| hunt, H. H. Price, City Clerk. The minutes of the last regular and subsequent adjourned meetings ad and approved. Moved by J. S. Pettingill, sec- report of the Committee on the jopening of crossings over the Chi- cago & Northwestern Railroad on David or Ash Streets be accepted. An aye and nay vote being taken resulted: J. J. Hancock aye; John aye; J. S. Pettingill aye; Whereupon the Mayor declared |said motion duly carried. | Moved by J. J. Hancock, second] ed by J. 3. Pettingill that the peti- -|tion of the property owners in North Burlington Addition, praying that the City riprap the east bank of the Platte River, be referred to ‘the Committee on Water and Sewer for consideration. On roll call all voting aye, the Mayor declared said motion duly carried. J. J. Giblin present at this time. Moved by J. 8. Pettingill, sec- onded by J. J. Giblin, that action on the protest against paving in District No. 23 be deferred until tember. On roll call all voting aye, the Mayor declared said motion duly carried. Moved by J. J, Giblin, seconded by J. M. Whisenhunt, that the ac- tion on the protest against paving in District No. 24 be deferred un- til the first regular meeting ir: Sep- tember. . Mayer declared said motion duly carried. Moved by J. 4. Whisenhunt, sec- EE 155 CUBES STEETEE TLE DAS NO &TIME THERE NOw | GOT THIS. YEAR'S “/ASH = DONE: — EXCEPT? MY PAJAMAS —, THEY CAN WAIT TILL NEAT 4 YEAR She will read your entire Hfe:!onded by J onded by John G. Jones, that the|M. Whis |not voting. the first regular-meeting in» Sep- 5. |Fred Hyde, ‘salary onded by J. J. Hancock that the! protest on paving in Distri 25 be referred to the City Engineer Marshall Dayton, salary_— for tabulation, and the City cil consider ict No. Coun- he same at the first /F. A regular meeting in September On roll call all voting aye, the| Eddie Weaver, salary__- Mayor declared said motion duly|C. N. Diener, sal carried. An Ordinance presented entitled| Bryan Tobin, salary “An Ordinance Creating District No. 26 and providing for|W. J. Humohrey, salary_- the paving of certain streets in the|Fred Van Dyke. City of Casper in Said Paving Dis-|Mae Combs, s trict No. 26 and other construction | F. S. Knittle, 7 incident to the paving in Said Dis-|Colby & Rognstad, tou: trict, and apportioning th thereof upon the abutting property| New York Oil Co., tourist in said District.” Paving e cost Moved by J. J. Giblin, seconded by J. S. Pettingill that the nance be passed as read. Ordi-| On roll call all voting aye, the} Mayor declared said Ordinance duly |John passed as read, and therefrom thie ordinance shall be in full force and| effect from and after ten days from the date of its passage, and shall| be known as Ordinance No. of tne Ordinances of the City of | Campbell Casper. “An Ordinance creating District No. 27, and providing for the paving of certain streets City of Casper in Said Py trict No. 27 and other cons incident to the paving in ea’ trict, and apportioning th thereof upon the abutting property in said District.” Moved by J. J. Giblin, seconded by J. S. Pettingill that the Ordi- 4. nance be passed On roll call all voting aye, the Mayor declared said Ordinance duly| passed as read, and therefrom this Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after ten days from) the date of its passage, an be known as Ordinance No. Casper. by J. S. Pettingill that the C gineer work out a more satis! grade for the sidewalks in 148 in the City of Casper. On roll calleall voting a: Mayor declared said motio carried. Moved by J. S. Pettingi t nei City of Casper. On roll call all voting aye, the Mayor declared said motion duly carried. The Mayor appointed Dafoe as Dairy and Food In: for the City of Casper. Moved by J. G ment be confirmed. Jones ay isenhunt aye; J. Whereupon the Mayor di said motion duly carried. sented: H. H. Price, salary. J. S. VanDoren, ealary_ R. M. Boeke, salary. John A. Murray, salary. Dr. J. F. O'Donnell, salary Dr. C. R. Bodenbach, sal- ie oe eA Olive M. Batz, salary_ Edith Johnson, salary. Maud B. Sloane, salary. Peter W. Dow, salary_ Alexander Nisbet, m Clayton, salary. H. Rickard, salary. C. O. Earsley, salary_ R. C. Ryan, ealary. C. J. Carter, salary. R. E. Ideen, salary E. F. McGrew, salary. Jesse Freel, salary_ E. H. Gibbons, salary. . Ohlsen, salary_ . Green, salary. Pile, salary_ Schmitz, salary_. . Wolfe, salary. Roy Plummer, salary- J. L, Erben, ealary~ F. E. Trantham, salary. Fred Walsh, salary. James Hibbard, salary. Sherman Reese, salary. Mrs. R. C. Ryan, salary Walter Storrie, salary_ August Schmoldt, salary_ Floyd Blackmore, salary— Arthur Brandt, salary_ L. L. Unger, salary__ H. P. Schmitz, salary_— Arthur Wilde, salary John McHattie, salary— CG. J. Elliott, salary. Clinton Fuller, sala’ Julian, Thompson, salary. Frank oO. L. M. C. Farley, salary__ M. F. Ward, Oken, Harry salary i er, salary , salary_-___ el, salary . salary salary_.- rew, salary salary of the Ordinances of the City of Moved by J. J. Giblin, seconded} nde J, Giblin that the City engineer be instructed to order the sary amount of pipe for the E Jones, seconded by J. S. Pettingill, that the appoint- An aye and nay vote being taken resulted, J. J. Giblin aye; J. J. S. Pettingill aye; J. J. Hancock The following bills were pre- 274-A! An Ordinance presented entitled | Shaffer-Gay Paving} in the & Dis- ruction id Dis- e cost d 275-A ity En-| factory Block ye, the m duly Il, sec- Gordon ispector leclared 72.11 72.11 72.11 72.11 7211 72,11 72.11 72.11 72.11 72,11 72.11 72.11 15.00 100.00 112.50 87.50 75.00 87.50) 75.00) 75.00} 75.00) 75.00 | 0} 5.00 | 00 00} 5.00 | 62.50} 100.00 75.09 70.00 70.00 70.00 | 70.00 70.00) 70.00 70.00 70.00 70.00 70.00 00 K. S. |H. Colson, sala: Mytl PAGE SEVEN e Mc C. R. Hancock, salary 72.11 IcManus W. M. Gossett, salary... 72.41 M. H. Hool, 7211 H. E. Razey, 72.11 | J. H. Patrick, 72.11 |0 72.11 | 72.11 | 72.11 | 72.11 72.11 Marion Andrews, 70.00 Pete Nelson, sa 72.411 O. F. Sa: 65.00 Ira Hoop’ salary_..- 72.11 Harry R. Brown, land, Art Gibbs, salary Pat Plunkett, salary W. Layton, E. Simpson W. Greener, salary. George Clark, salary B. Decker, salary A. Brink, salary - H. A. Zook. salary. P. S. Van Nat M. L. A. M. T. Beredahl, ealary Knittle, salary Arthur Combs, J. E. Childs, s: W. H. Johnson, salary. salary__ camp — Te Kistler Tent & Awning Co., tourist camp. 28.00 Casper Motor club, tow camp. ...- anne 104.50 T. Bogan, tourist camp — eS-ee- 11.75 City Sanitation Co., tour- ist camp —-- aesc 6.00 Apco Products Co., teurist camp — 2.50 Hardware Co., tourist camp ---.-- 5.00 Co., tourist CAMP - q~ccsnoa iene oe 2.75 Richards & Cunningham Co., tourist camp __ 21.46 Tucker’s Auto Top Shop, oomnsas 13.50 Cc, B. & Q. Ry. C freight . -- 43,24 Mountain States T. & Co., expense 105.75 Brodie Rubber Co., sup- plies _ - 6.66 H. A. Burk. supplies. 6.05 Coliseum Motor C plies _ Casper Supply Co. plies _ Continental Supply Co., supplies — ____- t 6.41 W. W. Hanks, suppli 6.75 McLogan. Inc., suppies. 6.00 Western Union Tele- Co., Servite s— eeaeoh i.e -90 National Meter Co., sup- plies: sok 85:54 H. H. Price, 25.87 Gamewell F, A. Tele Co., ntal ie came 3,619.26 Casper Stationery Ci supplies _ -.-_-.-_ 152.97 Mountain States T. & T. Co., service —_. 97.05 Earl C. Boyle, suppl 33.67 Continental O' 0., sup. plies _ ~--.---.----— 7 285:25 Richards & Cunningham Co. supplies __-__-._- 47.70 Schulte Hardware Co., supplies * — Uo. se cat 6.76 The Texas Company, sup- plies 475.63 supplies _ ----- 130.268 John Jourgensen, supplies 40.35 H. H. Price, gravel_____ 16.75 G.|Auto Equipment Co., sup- plies — ~~ Independent Supply 2 Wapplise S\ 225-36. c 2.25" Casper Motor Co,, supplies 139.78 The Mills Co., supplies___ 17.20 Union Mill Co., supplies. 42.15 Noland Bros., supplies_ 123.86 Midwest Refining Co., 5 27.64 4.00 plies terse 11.05 Casper Herald, Ce aye ee ean 25 15.00 Garbutt & Weidner, serv-* fees _ plies — ---.-~..--=.-- 19.28 Nash Casper Motor Co., supplies . -----.---. 7.20 Price & McGraugh, insur- piles. mee! 4.50 American La-France Fi Eng. Co., supplies__ 196.85 Campbell Hardware a8 i 18.60 9.30 Hill Crest Water, supplies 12.00 C. R. Carlisle, supplies___ 81.55 J. A. Florence, supplies__ 15.00 Shaffer - Gay Company, supplies 1.50 Jardine & S' 62.00 Jack Kiser, 1.50 A. Nisbet, exponse- 6.00 Pearl White Laundry, service - 3.40 |Union Electric Co j plies _ 40.90 Cullen & service — 77.30 New York Oil Co., service 12.65 Kimball Drug Stores, sup- plies _ .-----. 3.75 Apco Products © plies _ Casper plies _ Moved by by J. S. Pettingill, that the bills be allowed as audited by the Finance Committee, and warrants ordered drawn to pay same. On roll call all voting aye, the Mayor declared said motion duly carried. There being no further business to come before this meeting, same was adjourned W.. A. BLACKMORE, Mayor. Attest: H. H, PRICE, City Clerk Publish August 24, 1923 | |

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