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MONDAY, AUGUST 28, 1922. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING aed the rat counting the 2 word for The Casper Daily Tribune. CLOSING HOUR—Want Ads Jassified properly must be in Casper Datly ‘ore 10:30. Want Ads received after 10:30 12:36 p. m. will be Inserted under bes head "Too Late to Clasaity.”” HELP WANTED—MALE YANTED—A1 Address Whox 582, Lander, Wyo. 8.28-6¢ —————— WANTED—At once, laborers, good wages. Sprague and Nisely Con- struction Co. 8-28-tf HELP WANTED—FEMALE ———— WANTED—Maid for general house work for small apartment: must be good cook. Phone 1295M. x HELP WANTED—MALE AND FEMALE ; to be e MAKE $20 weekly mailint: olrculars; complete instructions, 25c. Vi Supply Co, 608 E. Sixteenth, ar ‘ork City. AGENTS WANTED WANTED — Man with car to seell LADY 40 years of age, neat worker; wishes work as housekeeper or cook in ol] fields. Mrs. E. Fairbairn, River- ton, Wyo. 8-25-4t* POSITION. WANTED— Reliable ex- perienced colored chamber maid work, dish washing or janitresn work. Phone 645J. SERVICES OFFERED FOR. LAUNDRY work, call 1856W. All flat work mangled. 28-2t IF YOU WANT your furniture re- paired, call at 367 South Ash street, or phone 1660. 8-5-1 OPEN FOR BUSINESS—Casp; tress . Why throw away your old mattress? have it made over. Cali_us about our 30-day special. 326 ‘W. Yellowstone. Phone 1617J. ahs. DRESSMAKING. il kinds of sewing for women and lidren; all work guaranteed. 1036 Cedar. Phone 1911W. 8-28-6t FOR WATER drilling water wells ad- dress Box A-76, Tribune. ate WE CAN handic a few more rough dry laundries at 40c a dozen; also finished work reasonable. Phone 1851J. 8-24-6t WANTED—TO BUY ‘WANTED TO BUY—Second-hand har- ness, saddles, tarps und all kinds of furniture. Phone 108 7-16-tf WANTED TO BUY — Furniture of any kind. 120 West Midwest avenue. Phone 249, 24-tf WANTED TO BUY—Second-hand fur- niture or anything of value; high- est cash price paid. 367 South Ash street. Phone 1660, 5-9-6 WANTHD—Thousaiia good aged ewes LS ae sive price f. o. railroad contract. a » Mitchell, Neb. 6-28-10t® WANTED TO BUY—Tents, second- band suits, guns, tarps, saddles and harness. 216 W. First. Phone Pope ———— ee ‘'ANTED TO BUY—Discarded cloth. 1c, shoes, guns, watches, dia- monds, violins, guitars, trunks, suit saddles and tents; we call to buy and pay cash. Call the two for one store. 132 references. “Box A-73, Tribune. 8-24-3t C. |W. Second. BRINGING UP FA’ be Casper Deily Cridune AND SEE THE Gack “| OF DAUGHTER'S ORESS- SHE'S coT TO CHANGE © 1922 ey Were Featrune Semvice, inc. ——<$$_<_ WANTED TO RENT—Three or four. room house by September 3; east of Lincoln street; furnished preferred. 8-25-4t* WANTED Have you a five, six or seven-room Address Box A-69 Casper Daily Tribune WANTED TO RENT—Four or five- room house, ot Center street; will sign up for two or threo years; furnishel or unfurnished. Box A-61, Tribune. 8-19-tf WANTED TO RENT—A modern un- furnished five-room house, near pavement; cast of Center street. Phone 1064. 8-28-4f WANTED TO RENT — Room and close in. 8-26-3t* FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE--Chiffonier, dining tr’ and chairs, buffet, China high class pieces at low prices, 1324 8. Ash. 8-28-2t FOR SALE — New and used gas ranges; several carloads of furniture must sell to build. Casper Auction Yellowstone. Phone FOR SALE— Perfection Round Oak heater, sanitary cot, leother also beautiful ktmona. 1026 oil almost Morris stove, new, chalr; Jackson. —_8-28-6t* TF YOU WAN1 secons-hand furni- ture or anything second- OF have anything to trade, call at 367 South Ash street or phone 1660. FOR SALE—Singing canaries, boy's $12 mechanical train, complite out- fit. $5; some household goods. 428 8. Durbin. Phone 1305J. 8-28-2t° FURNITURE! | We buy and sell .See |mroma, Phone 1617J. FOR SALE——New and second hand oll stoves at @ sacrifice. Phone 1086. us first. ©: 8-16-tf FOR SALE—Refrigerator and electric washing machine. Phone 1086. 8-16-t¢ FOR SALE — High grade player plano, piano bench and cabinet of rolls, price reasonable; terms if de- ‘also sired. Call Mr. Peterson. Phonee 36: FOR SALE—Dort touring car, cheap ee Call after 4:30 at 824 W. ‘ent! FOR SALE—1922 Maxwell car, run 2,000 miles, mechanically perfect. after 5 p. m. For Sale Dodge sedan, practically new cord tiras; car is in better than ordinary condition for a used car, $909. Buick touring, good paint and good Ures; is m good buy at $350. Ferd touring, seat covers, absorbers, recently overhaule Dodge Commercial truck, completely, good tires, $500. Several other good buys in. used cars. Call and loox them over. Kennedy Motor Co. 230 West pion (i uals FOR SALE—1918 Ford touring car, good condition, motor just over hauled, winter top. Inquire 605 S. Durbin. 8-28-2t* FOR SALE—Dodge radiators, $21.50; Fords $12; all makes of cores in- stalled; radiator repairing at the righ price and work guarante Automo- bile Core Co., 412 W. First 8-28-1t touring guaranteed Phone 16370 8-26-4t retuilt 8-22-6t* Sais 2 Ee ah FOR SALE—Oldsmobile Eight, in A-1 condition; side wings, bumpers, ex- tra tire; priced right: come and lock this over. R. N. Van Sant, Phone 1406. 8-14tt AUTO ACCESSORIES FOR SALE—Ajax and Goodrich tires, second-hand tires and tubes, all sizes. Ideal Tire and Rubber Co. 8-25-6t* FOR SALE—Ajax tires, 34x4%4 cords )$35; 88x4 cords $25; 32x4 cords $25; 38x4 fabric $20; 32x4 fabric $19; 31x4 fabric $15; 30x3% $9.51 80x3%4 road king $11; 380x3 fabric $ 30xd% cords, $13. 136 AE Bs 28-2 HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR SALE—New ana good second- hand sewing machines soid; repaired and rented. 129 West Railroad ave- nue. Phone 7143. « 5-18-12 FOR RENT—A ‘good plano, reason- able. Phone 878W. 8-28-1t FOR SALE—Cabinet Victrola and overstuffed tapestry rockel as new. 318 S. Jefferson. 8-28-2t° THE_PIFFLE FAMILY WAITING FOR THE ELECTRIC. IT'S GOING TOBE A -| FOR SALE — 100 rabbits. 8-26-2t¢ SALE—Cheap electric washing machine. 1327 S. Box Elde: 25-3 FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Office desk, typewriter adding machine, checkometer and show case. Phone 1086. 6-t: BUTTONHOLES— Any size on any material; 356 per dozen; in and see some of our work; satisfa: chine Co. 7-15-10t LE—OM newspapers. Call at | Tribune office. 1-25-tf-dh |¥OR SALE—Will sacrifice new safe- ty ragor. blade sharpening machine, In A-1 condition; can be operated b woman as well as man; no competi- tion in Casper. Inquire Box A-8i, 8-26: | | FOR SA 816 8. Phone 1631J. 8-25-6t ‘Washington. TOMATOES. At Buxton greenhouse, ball. Phone 721W. - 244. N. Kim: 7 8-26-6t* SELLING OUT—EVERYTHING GOES CHEAP. Complete campers’ outfit, tents, blankets, tarpoulin, cooking utinsels, water bag and gas can; first cla: complete set of mechanics tools, in cluding double action blow torch, four-way breast drill one Corona typewriter, vic condition with portable case and ex: tra ribbons; good assortment of radio leather t}| coats good condition; one Ford tour- ing car, 1918. model, winter top, first equipment; two reversable condition. Inquire twiler, 605 S. Durbin. FOR SALE — Screen doors, screen wire and poultry netting at a dis- count. Phone 1036. FOR TRADE—$2,000 stock Lathrop-De- 8: for lot or equity in house and lot. Apartment 8, CY Apartments. 5-28-2t* a FOR SALE—River gravel delivered; team work; prices ‘reasonable. y E. Smith. Phone 1673J. FOR SALE—Practically new -casing, Har- le: 2 1,434 feet, 6, 8 and 10-inch. Address| 1268. Dwight: ©. “Hillister, Cody, W: hous feet; terms 417 E. Wourteenth. 8-26-3t N! garage in rea} FOR SALB—Nice modern homo on| €arage, in Rate’ avin dent to new refinery; law: oa) Sacritics}and gas in both houses; $2,500 down pavement, shade trees and gas in house; large io! for quick sale. Phone 702. FOR SALE — Four-room house, two blocks from high school campletely furnished; day 1589R. closet;! 8-25-tf| ed satin Japanese! FURNITURE! ‘as. Auction House, 326 W. Yellow- 825-8 tion guaranteed. Singer Sewing Ma-|* and portable good *leated one block from 8-16-tf in best paying apartment house in Casper 11it® FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE— By owner, three‘room large rooms: nice lot 50x100 reasonable| furnished or unfurnishe: same | terms; rmall cash payment. Call Sun-! spection 26-3t FOR SALE—Working men ntion! three-room cottage. bathroom fixtures, clothes closet, pantry level lot; on city water and lights; $300 cash, balance like rent. See Ben Realty Co., realtors, Midwest Bide. 8-28-4t FOR SALE— Fourroom house on corner lot; good house on rear; rea. sonable; fll health causes my leaving Casper; small down payment, balance ike rent; will trade good used car and part cash. 1036 Durbin 8-26-39 | FOR SALE—W built house on the north eide; two lots; water, lights; furnished only $850; give terms. R. |Kamon, 242 E. Second. 8-28.28 |FOR SALE—Pretty little tworoam | hous er lot; house is all fur nished; has clothes closet. pantry cel |Jar; $360 cash, balance like rent; move right in. Sd Ben Realty Co., realtors; | Midwest Bldg. 8 {FOR SALE—By owner, three-room house, large rooms; nice lot 50x140 feet; terms. 417 E. Fourteenih 8-28-30" By owner, four-room modern house; two finished rooms in basement; garage and chicken house with fencing; large lot; reason able furnished or unfurnished for cash or payments. 619 W. Eleventh, 8-28-6t® | WR HAVE FOR SALE, Two fine brick houses on East Sec- ond street; built-in features; fine mantles; hardwood floors; fully sup- piled wite gas und electric fixtures; bathrooms on each floor; two gar- ages; price $16,000. One brick house on East Second street; partly finished; will be fin- ished to sult purchaser; garage; price $5,000. One two-room house in North Cas- per, near school house; price $500. One four-room house in North Cas- per; modern; price $1,500. One two-room house on South Pop. lar street; garage; price $1,500. Two good homes on East Twelfth street; so cheap that we can't pub- lish the price. FRY AND WHITE Room Daly Building. 8-28-1t* FOR SALE — FOR SALE— Five-room house and garage, 60x140-foot lot, all fence: close to E. Second. 145 8. Elk. 28.2t° FOR SALE — Two-room hollow-tils stucco finished house on nice cor- ner lot, southeast part; completely furnished; can be seen at any time; must be sold this week; price $1,050 on terms, $960 cash. See Ben Real- ty Co., realtors. 8-22-5t ——$—$$$$$$$$ _______ FOR SALE—Four-room cottage, near Standard refinery on West Ninth; water, lMghts; $2,000 small payment down. See Ben Realty Co., realtors, Midwest Bldg. 8-28-4t FOR SALE—Four-room stucco plas- tered house; full basement; two- room house on rear; double garage; full lot, $3,200; terms; leaving “by September 5. Don't miss seeing this. 1145 8. Cottonwood. $$$ ______ FOR SALE—A good residence at an interesting price; owner must leave city not later then September 15, lo- East Second; nice lawn and trees; one of the best built houses in Casper; six rooms on first floor with built-in feautures; two apartments, two rooms each and bath in basement; leundryroom, stationary tubs, storageroom; everything to make up the modern home; will sell furnished or unfurnished with terms. Phone 1302R for appointment. 8:26-3t BARGAIN FOR LOT. OWNER For Sale—Fiveroom modern house, with all plumbing and gas fixtures |, |installed, Must be 8-9-tf FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE FOR SALE INCOME PROPERTY BY OWNER. One of the best income properties in the city; new eleven-room house large sunparior, two bathrooms, jlaundryroom, three-room house and lot 60x140 feet, only income will more than take care modern| payments; will consider ,| ment down to responsible part Lincoln. Phone 1044R. 8 8-26-4t moved. Phone ern. 321 } —Drawn for The Casper Tribune by G IM GLAD TO HEAR FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE ————— GOING TO CALIFORNU } Have some good property for sale} or trade in Los Anze What have Call Mr. Guilard. Phone 1310.| 8-26. FOR SALE—Two adjoining lots with} two furnished houses in North Bur- Iington; one block from Center; good well and out buildings; will sell cheap for cash or terms. 224 West K 8-28-1t9 | ALE — Two blocks from residence Center, lots, Address 8-28-6t* FOR SALE—Heavy teara of horses or will trode for vacant property or cows; wil! sell at right price. Phone 381 or 5F4 evenings. 8-25-3t | HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS— FOR RENT FOR RENT—Four nice housekeeping rooms, unfurni stove; hot and cold water: bath ‘and 1312 8. Pop 1681M ‘orge iicManus | (ix ¥aI4 | $2 Thi FOR RENT—HOUSES | refin Winborne. Phone 51 8-28-2t° FOR RENT—MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT.—APARTMENTS ‘wo-roon brick apart- | furnished. Inquire at 406 VW. $30 per month; single rooms $12 8-23-10t* |FOR RENT — Two-room basement } apartment. 802 St. John. 8-26-3t° | |FOR RENT—Cozy three-room base- } ment apartment; also furniture for sale. 504 B. Thirteenth. Phone 1525W. i 828-2 FOR SALE—4,000 yearling ewes at $10.25; extra big; weight over 100 pounds, 75 ner cent half blood wool; 15,000 others for sale. For particulars phone or write Paul S, Richards, Lander, Wyo. 8-28-1t* FOR SALE—Two A-1 eaddle well broke to rope; bridle and spurs. 224 West ‘ at FOR SAL! bugsy — Horse, harness and a sacrifice, Phone 1086. 8-16-tf LAND FOR SALE FOR SALE —One ani -qaurter acres of Innd; house and sprin, close to city. Midway Grocery, 630 N Grant. Also one lot and building; five room house on Lincoln. This prop- erty can be sold 25 per cent down; terms on balance. G. W. Woolf, 320 WN. Grant. $-26-2t FOR SALE OR TRADE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE OR TRADE Draft horses, harness, and wagons, A-1 condition. L. EB. Blanchard. 1206 N. Glenarm. Phone 1147J. 6-17-tt FOR SALE OR TRADE — Hudson Super Sx in good condition; will trade for light colosed car, Call 78 or write box 325. 8-24-7t FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE— Bil- Nard and pool hall located in busi- ‘|ness section on Center street; com- pletely furnished with all equipments. Marshall and Brown realtors. 145 N. Center, Phone 1212W. 8-24-tf pech nl abies ahaa. oh AD ii aly FOR SALE OR TRADE—One team, spring wagon and harness, chea; together or separate; all in good con- dition, Inquire 122% United, North Casper. B-26-3t" FOR SALE OR RENT ———— FOR SALE OR RENT — Grocery store; reasonable. Inquire Standard Cafe or phone 428W. 4-18-12t FOR RENT—ROOMS FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room for one gentleman. 305 8. Mein. ley. FOR RENT—Modern close in; gentlemen onl. Second. sleepingroom 833 8-26-2t D BOARD for high school yy; one block from high “school; reasonable. Phone 1533R. 8-28-2t FOR RENT —A_ modern _ sleeping- room, on pavement. 1021 S. Elm Phone 242F FOR RENT--Front bedroom off the bath, large clothes closet, cooking ; use of piano; for two 8-26-2t° breakfast teachers. 1083 S. Ash. 8-28-3t | FOR RENT—One_ two-room ment; also one small how nished; gas and lights. 133 ball |FOR RENT—Modern furnished two | rocm apartment. 666 CY. apart: §-28-2 RENT—Three-room unfurnish | ed front apartment; beds and stove | furnished; laundry privileges; $50 1 |month. $29 3. Lincoln. Phone 1521W i 8. |FOR RENT—Two-room modern nice | ly furnished apartment; laundry; |close in. 919 EB. Third. 8-28-3t | FOR RENT—Two-roora newly papered and apartment, Lincoln. Phone 2054W, FoR RENT—Suite Frantz Shop. 252 Chamberlin. L. G. of rooms over S. Center. W. Murphy. 823-6 WANTED—Lady, teacher preferred, to share furnished apartment. Cali at 231 South Grant,) Apartment 11, anytime Sunday or any evening after 6 o'clock. FOR RENT—A three -room modern unfurnished apartment $45; heater; gas for cooking; laundry privileges. 529 8. Lincoln. Phone 1521W. 26.2 FOR RENT—Three-room apartment with use of bath, also two-rcom apartinent with same. 831.8. Wa'nut. $-26-3t" FOR RENT—Light, basement apartments; close in, con sisting of livingroom, two bedrooms, bathroom, kitchen, use of laundry room; gas equipment. 627 8. Grant. Phone 609R. 8.26-tf ATTENTION SCHOOL TEACHERS For Rent. — Two-room completely furnished apartment in modern home on ground floor; gas and lights; ad- foining bath; outside entrance; near school. Corner Thirteenth and David. Phone 1621R. 8-26-3t FOR RENT HOUSES ‘OR RENT— Tworoom house airy furnished on tt| Willow street; lights and gas. In-| 3 8-26-2t quire 833 I FOR RENT—Three-room unfur! ed house. 1131 N. Center. 8-2 FOR RENT — Unfurnished seven- room strictly modern house on S. Lincoln. inquire 1021 8S. Elm. 8-2 FOR RENT—Seven-room unfurnish ed modern house; gas heat; garage; full basement. 924 8. Lincoln, Inquire at 628 E. Divine. 8-25-6t FOR RENT—Furnished house in North Casper; and electricity. Yellowstone. Second. h. nis) ote gas, water Inquire at 340 V 8-28-2t° |FOR RENT—Close in room, adjoin- ing bath; price very reasonable. 304 N. Beech. Phone 435W. 8-26-2t FOR RENT—Modern room. 143 N. Park, 8-25-3t® _ |FOR RENT-—Cool, clean room with bath; suitable for two gentleme! privilege of breakfast with family. $12 EB. Fifth. Phone 756M. 8-23-6t | HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Two or four furnished basement rooms for housekeeping, |with gas. 450 W. Midwest, 8-26-1t 6 <r |FOR RENT—Three nicely furnished all mod@- Jackson. 8-28-2t FOR RENT—To responsible furnished all modern heuse; close in. 919 E Third. 8-28-2t — FOR RENT—Two-room house with gas. 644 S. Durbin. B-28-1t |FOR RENT—A three-room part: | . Beech. Phone 954M. gas, water and bath. 835 Midwest Ave. Phone 905M. -6te FOR RENT—Nicely furnished two- room house; ga® and water furnish 25 per month. 188 West F. Phone $.25-20* {| —<$—$— $5 —_— —— — — ———_— | FOR RENT — Six-room #urnished hou gas for heating and cooking. 815 S. Park. 8-28-3t Drawn for The Casper Daily Tribune by Jack Callahan 95), yYouR EYE A SEAT 5UT z.| 8-26-2t | nine-room| five-room | modern | ¢ furnished house; bath and gas. 322/s 828-1 | FOR RENT—Four-réom house; | | sewing RENT—Li ®. Pb 6-27-¢ running 1086. BUSINESS CHANCES | FOR LEA oe Belton e—160 acres oll fleld; government O. box 778 . land in} Permit. | 5.29t2| ail furntah-| el, Phone 634K. 8.28/ete be BS sn af company, | it ited in township 38 west, sixth principal) erse county, Wyoming. n address J. G. Peter eet. Oxnard, Cal. S-18. mall rooming house on| A68, Tribune. 8.22-6t* LOST AND FOUND Boston Nberal reward return to Lukis Candy brind Fin female please &.28-3t/ | LEGAL NOTICES. | | ORDINANCE NO, 274-A. | | Ordinance creating Paving rict Number Twenty-Six and viding for the paving of certain streets in the City of Casper in said District Number Twenty-six and other construction éncident to the paving of said district, and appor-| tioning the cost thereof upon the abutting property in said district. | Whereas, on the 7th day of Au-| st, A. D. 1922, there was passed | the City Council of the City of Casper, a resolution of intention to| improve by grading, paving, con- structing curbs, draining and other incidental vork, the following streets, to-wit: | First Street from the center line cf the alley in Block 8, Gasper Ad- dition, to the east line of Ash Street. | Whereas, the remonstrances and objections to said improvement as filed with the Clerk of the City of Cusper were found by the City Council of the City of Casper, Wyo- ming, to be less than fifty per cent of the property affected by said assessment, the same were then and there duly overruled. Now therefore, be it ordained by the Mayor and Council of the City of Casper, Wyoming: Section 1 That a Paving and Improvement District, to be known as Paving District Number Twenty- Six is hereby created within the| City of Casper, Wyoming, which district is hereby formed for the} purpose of improving by grading, paving and other incidental con-| struction of ‘the \nbove described | streets and proper + Section 2. That all the propor-} tions of said streets hereinafter set| forth i ed in said Paving Dis-| trict No. 26 shall be paved between the curb lines thereof in a good and substantial manner with plain con-| crete six inches thick; reinforced} concrete six inches thick; Warrenite| bitulithic on four and five-inch ce- ment.-concrete bas vi \ | four and five-inch cement concrete| alt top on asphalt s hereby directed to prepare and specifications for the said and paving as aforesaid and bmit a set of plans and specifica- ons to the City Council for ap- |neer i | c at the assessment | district upor propery of which shall be assessed for the purpose of paying costs and expenses of mak- ing said provements within said Paving District Number Twenty-six 1 i all property except alleys included in said district between the |termini of said improvement abut- ng upon said streets above set |forth and described and included lin said Paving District Number {Twenty-six within the following boundaries, to-wit: Beginning on the east line cf Ash| Street, at a point 90 feet south of| the northwe: rner of Block 178, r thence north along eet a distance t along the in Block 1 k 4 of | addition a distance of} to the west line of Block 5 entral addition; thence the west line of Block addition, thence t line f Block 5,| ion, a dis- hence east & a point; e st col di \thence sout he center of Block thenc: | west Ithence nort Hiet |separate and specified sections, Iday of July, A. |day of July, A. PAGE SEVEN * ——__________—FAGE SEVEN © fe character and extent of said improvements shall et Se | be as follows, to-wit: The paement of the streets, the necessary curbs, sewers consist- y pipe or cement, ary es and d necessary inlets rainage portions of i as above set the property within ssment dis- or parts of s ded there’ consider held to be the property specif: benefited by such improve- and shall be the property d to pay the costs and expenses of improvements, which costs and expenses shall be assessed on all property so. bene- fited in accordance with the spe cial benefits conferred on such y in proportion to area’ and back from marginal lines treets respectively and por- thereof as aforesaid within said paving district, That the amount to be assessed against the separate tracts and parcels of land within said district shall be estimated and apportioned in the manner and in accord: with Section 18 of Chapter 120 of the Session Law of Wvoming, 1915, That there shall be included jin the cost and expense of said im- provement to be assessed the property included ment district the ci t against said assess- of that por. ion of said improvements included |within the limits of any street or alley intersection, space or spaces, the estimated cost and expense of inspection, engineering and survey- ing, tests of materials, advertising, collection of assessments, and all other charges to which the city may have heretofore or hereinafter in- curred in the making of said im- provements, Section The City reserves the ight and shall have the power to contracts for the entire work or contracts for parts thereof in All bids for paving construction shall be made upon uniform proposals and shall require, in addition to the general bid, the price per equare yard for the cost of laying the pav- ing upon the street when graded, which said price shall be specified in the contract and any deductions or additions in the amount of cal- culation in apportioning the cost of said paving shall be made upon the” basis of such cost per square yard Section 6. That no part of said improvements are to be paid out of the general fund or the Road Fund of the City of Casper. Sectin 7. That the said improve- ments are to be maintained by the Contractor for a period of five (5) years, and that the charge for the maintenance is to be included in the assessment of such improve- ment Section 8. This Ordinance shall take effect and be in full force 10 days from and after its passage, and the Clerk shall post for pub- lication the same in the Casper Daily Tribune in the manner and form as required by ordinance. Passed, adopted and approved this 21st day of August, 1922. W. A. BLAC RE, (Seal) Mayor. Attest: H. H. PRICE, City Clerk. Publish August 28, 1922. NOTICE OF INCORPORATION, The Teapot Development Com- pany filed its Articles of Incorpora- tion in the office of the Secretary of State of the State of Wyoming, at Chereuns, 'W roming, on the 28th >. 1922, at 9:00 a.m. The object and purpose of said corporation is to carry on a general real estate business in all its branches; to acquire snd hold real and personal property; to ietild and construct buildings, and to lease, sell and dirpose of the same, and to warrant the title thereto; and to do all things requisite and necessary for the successful prosecution of such business. The term of its existence is fifty (50) years next after the 20th D. 1922. The capital stock is One Hundred Thousand ($100,000.00) Dollars divided into One Thousand Shares at a pgr value of One Hundred ($100.00) Dollars. The affairs and management of said corporation shall be under the control and menagement of three directors and C. M. Elgin, V. E. anley and A. H. DeLong are the directors for the first corporate year. , The principal operations of said company shall be carried on in the County of Natrona and in other counties of this state and in other states and territories; and the of- fice shall be located at rooms 217, 218 and 219 Midwest Bldg., in the City of Casper, County of Natrona, and State of Wyoming, and A. H. eLong is the agent in charge of said office. TEAPOT DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, A. H. DeLONG, Secretary. 25, 26 and Publish August 39: Coal Commission Bill Laid Aside By the Senate WASHINGTO oppos el —So much the ate ne Borah fon bill that under an jeration up for your Tribune "ar for every 58c paid.

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