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MONDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1922 i rt ks Note the forego! counting the ana ite rate per word for The Daily Tribune. CLOSING HOUR—Want Ads to be classified properly must be in Tbe per Daily ‘Tribune office before 1630, Want Ads received after 10:30 to 12:30 p.m. will be Inserted under the head “Too Late to Classify.” HELP WANTED—MALE ————— WANTED—Rolle- man curb finisher, form setter and laborers. Sprague and Nisely Construction Co, Fif- enth and CY. 9-25-t¢ WANTED Man to dig cellar’ under house, day, tvork or contract. Pho} 1463W and 918W. 10-2.2t* HELP WANTED—7EMALE WANTED--Woman for no washing. Phone 645W. WANTED—Good girl to assist with housework. Phone 1389. housework, 9-28-30" 10-2 3t | QY GOLLY -vEL Be GLAD TO GIT YO CHINA YOST TOIT Away FROM THIS GUY AN His, WAP OLIN = as EES ES 8 HOMES---REAL---HOMES | eight.rooen new house, close in }Sixroom house, close in ... | Piveroom new brick house | Fourroom ,new colonial __ Ninth and Wolcott Street. SERVICES OFFERED EXPERIENCED nurse, wants work recommendations furnished. 311 E Fourteenth. Phone 1708. 9-27-10: SERVICES OFFERED. Hematitching and picot edging: re Hable work, 10c per yrrd. Hematite! Shop, balcony Kassis Dry Soares ~ 9-29-6t* foldini 50 day: 10-2.1t% WANTED—Girl experienced clroalars and do typing, $1. give phone. 86. WANTED—A_ girl as waitress mall cafe. Call at 303 W in ee ee MAKE $20 weekly mailing circulars: hi complete instructions, Var: jupply k Cl CIVIL service examinations many clerical vacancies; $120 monthly; experience unnecessary; for free list positions now open, write. J. Leonard (former Civil Service axam- iner), 918 -Equiteble Bldg., Washing- ton, D. C. 10-2-3* WANTED—Man and wife for ranch work; woman cook for six; man to do chores. Call 112W. 10-1-2t* Co., ity. 16-1-6t® October; WANTED—Salesmen, an internat- tonal organization wants three spe- alty or security salesmen of wide ex- perfence to present ,ou' proporition now in demand; no stock, nor promo- ; no. investment; straight com- Call Mr. Matz for appoint. ning Hote! SALESMEN—It you want first year write now; st for retail stores; nationally advertised rush season here; Hberal weekly ad- vance to producers. W. Morgan, Man- ager, 1920) Euclide, Cleveland, Ohio, Dept. 634, 10-1-1t* WANTED—Hosery salesmen from mill to consume Call and a. the hosiery and state manager at 220 5. Wolcott. : 9-29-6t AGENTS WANTED EARN $20 WEEKLY, vpare time, at home, addressing, mailing, music circulars; send 10c for music. Infor. mation, ete. American Music Co., 1658 Broadway = 1 POSITION WANTED WANTED—First class woman cook wants work in oll camp; satisfac- WANTED—Experiencel bookkeeper wants position; furnished. une. best of references Address Box 156, ‘Drib- 10-Ietf POSITION WANTED—Nurse of ex perience wishes engagement; .refer- ences furnished. 311 E. Fourteenth. Phone 1703, ¢ 9-30-3t pid a | 2 Re abet WANTED—Japanesé, lady warfts job of house help; not expecting: high rages but want a nice Christian fam- KP. O. Box! 222: 10-1-8t* SERVICES GrrERED PHONE I811W f ; floors ana drivew en ent work; special. at- tion given to basement walls. 9-28-6t BOOKKEEPING TAUGHT BY MAIL, We give thorough and prectteal ning jn bookkeeping by meil. This} e ig designed and intended for. Wyoming people who cannot attrrd schoo] in person. -Ask-for tofor- ion. P. O. Box 31, Casper Busi- ness College, Inc. 9-20-10 CAR OWNERS stop that squeak. Have your wheels tightened by the tucker ‘process. Thirteenth Street Service Station. Thirteenth and Mel- rose, 9-25-12t* ‘OR RENT—See us for furniture re- pairing, packing, upholstering, rug aning; vacuum for rent. ne McComb, F 9-25.10t* BOOKKEEPTNG AND ACCOUNTING. Learn bookkeeping and accounting day or night classes. We give you ersonal and class instruction; corre- pondenece courses are good but our Bchool offers you many superior ad- vantages which cannit be had in cor- tespondence courses. Casper Business College, Inc. Phone 1335. 9-20-10t IF YOU WANT furniture re- Dalred, call at 367 th Ash street. Or phone 46 $-5-tf 60¢ 60c at larcelling enicuring Phone 1689J. 10. WANTED — Going to Douglas by t truck, wei’d like Ught load trunks any thhy. Call 630M. 10-2-1t* 608 FE. Sixteenth, New/© Cormier 107 8. Durbin. Phone| 29 WANTED—TO BUY WANTED TO BUY — Furniture of any kind. 120 West Midwest avenur | Phone 249. 22440 WANTED TO BUY—Second-hand har. of furniture. Phone 1086. WANTED TO BUY—Small bungalow on easy terms; about four rooms moresthan $4,500 in price or $500 hh payment. inquire A. W. | Tribune. WANTED TO BUY—Used guns > jand pay cash. The 2 for 1 store. 152 iW. Second. Phone 2061W.. 9-15 201¢ 1D TO BUY—Second-hand tu big) | WAN niture or anything of vaiue: yt casb price paid. 367 Sou street, Phone 1660. FOR SALE—AUTOmOBILES FOR S8ALE—Good used cers, all goo shape; price reasonable; easy terms to right party; we sell cars or com mission; bring ‘our car over we will get you cash for it. If you buy or sel come and see us. Auto Exchange Fifth and Center. 9-18-101 FOR SALE—Ford light deltv Roo condition: 1129 8, Beech, in GROVER C. GORSUCH Builder of Good Homes { - $6,500, $3,000 Cash - $9,500, $1,000 Cash Sete ess $5,750, $1,800 age! PHONE 14433 HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR SALE—Round Oak range, near-| ly new, complete with water front. Phone 1435, 10-1-3¢ FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Newapapers in bundles! 16-tf black seal plush | coat; also one brown suede coat. Alexender, Apartment N. Eleventh) ard Chestnut. 10-2-3t FOR SALE— Fifty shares bullding and loan stock; will sell all or part. Address Box A.155, Tribune. : 10-1-tf! ELECTRIC cleaner demonstration,’ phone 1336R, 100 per cent cleaning efficiency; applicnce repairing.. Pen: y's Electric Repair Shop. 10-1.3t OR SALE — Choice Boston palms, 150 wrx Begonias in bloom! 40c: other blooming plants. North! Casper Green House, K and Durbin./ 9-30-3t° FOR SALE—Office desk, typewriter checkometer and show case. Phone 1086, FOR SALE—Office dei typewriter | adding machine, checkometer . anc show case. Phone 1086. FOR SALE—Baritone horn, good con- diticn, P. O. Box 347. 9-30-3t FOR SALE -iT0USES OR SAL—A bargain, four rooms and basement; lights and water two porches; yard is fenced; all 1 condition for one-third. leas than ‘oat; $1,700, good terms; come and see Ray Gilbert, Mills, Wyo. — 10.1-3t° i FOR SALE—Dodge coupe in very go0c condition. Phone bsaaeners ae FOR SALE — Six-passenger Stutz. $200 cash or terms. Call and is car to appreciate iv. Packard agency. FOR BA LE—One-ton Ford Phone 986J. FOR SALE—Four-ninety — Chevrolet touring cir, in good condition. Call s53R. G-25-100¢ ——— | FOR SALE—1922 Dodge touring car, practically new: 1922 Ford touring car, good na new. Inquire between 5 and 5 at 231 Midwest Bidg. — 9.30-tf ie ata avatar Hh FOR SALE—Ford touring ct overhauled, good casings, new wheels, foot feeC, speedometér. Call Joe 9-7t* truck. 8-20-08 | at 425 C¥ between 9 a. m. and 7 p. 0-30-6 Aust eee DL a he ae |For SALE—Ford one-ton truck in | A.l-conf¢ition. 118 8. ‘Washington 10-1-3t* a FOR SALE—Two-ton truck, good 95 new; pneumatic tires, all around: two extra rims and casings; one-half price for cash. Phone 1064 between 5 and 9. ¥OR SALE—A real Stanley Steam- er car; will trade for anything. Call Phone 1617J. P-11-tf AUTO ACCESSORIES FOR SALE — Three-yard hydraulic dump body truck good mechanical condition; perfect, ready ; terms to responsible . Ninth. Phone 1160\¥. HOUSEHOLD GOODS washing =m: 9-16-tf FOR SALE—Electric chine, Phone 1086. FOR SALE—Beautiful reed baby car: ria teenth. FOR SALE — Almost new Stewart recsonable. to 8 W. Yellowstone. Phone 3:26-t2 3 FURNITURE! FURNITURE! We buy and sell See us first. Cas- per Auction House, 326 W. Yellow. stone. Phone 16173. 8-25-4f pester Dost hag «aise a ea st FOR SALE—Refrigerator and electric washing machine. Phone erect a BE oN a Tate AE a FOR SALE— Almost new Stewart Hot Blast heater; reasonable. In. quire American Express office up- stairs. 10-1-3t* ee fF YOU WAN} seconz-nand furni- turefl of anything second-hand, or have anything to trade, call at 36t Gouth Ash atreet or phone 1680. 7-9-2 osetia cb art a eterno en) nd FOR SALE—Reasonable; good Oak heater with zinc. pi feet and shovel. 515 S. Durbin. 10-: 85} payment down cnd help you to bull FOR SALE—Modern residence; six rooms on first floor, two apart- ments in basement; brings in better han $75 per month; nice lawn and trees on paved street. Owner leaving! city; must sell at once. For appoint- ment. Phone 1302R, 10-2-2t SOR SALE—Motern residence; six! rooms on first floor, two apartments (n_ basement; brings’ in better than 375; nice lawn and trees, on paved street. Owner leaving city; must sell it once. Phone 1302R for appointment < 10-1-2t OR SALE—Fourroom nouse, four! blocks from paving, three good basement rooms; will rent for $20; ges throughout. For quick sale re- duced to $3,200; easy terms. Mathere Realty Co., 255 S. Center. Phone 1oasw. 9-29-tf i FOR SALE—Four-room house and garcge; 60 feet from pavement; lot x140 feet; sewer and water in; $1 9-30-3t FOR SALE—Two-room stucco house:| lights, water, sewer and gas; near! pavement; small payment down easy! terms. 583 S. Melrose. Phone 1592M. 10.2-$t) FOR SALE—Four-room house on the north side; large level lot; will sell) on very small payment down. See Ben Realty Co., tors. 16-2.3t FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—One fine resident lot for $350 in South Casper, ecsy terms: also one business lot one-half block from Texas refinery, $700 on terms. See Cliarles Barr, 612 E. Thirteenth qvenings. 101-18 FOR “SALE—Beautiful butiding lot; large corner lot on EB. Twelfth; will sell very reasonabie for cash. See Ben Realty Co., Realtors. 202 Midwest Bidg. 2: 400; terms. 110 West F. | { | room house; water, terms. 1136 Fast B. FOR SALE—Nice lying lots near old: brewery, North Casper, Casper View, Kenwood; will sell on very eas: a small home. See Ben Realty C Realtors. 202 Midwest Bldg. Nias t saa A Re ale La Nees LIVESTOCA LIVESTOCK FOR SALE OF TRADH Draft horses, harness, and wagons, A-l condition. L. B. Blanchard. 1206 N. Glenarm. Phone 11475, @-17-(t LAND FOR SALE RIE NIEES S oases eae ba aS FOR SALE—The west helf of the northwest quarter and the north. west quarter of southwest quarter of section 18, township 33, range 79 west; approximately 115 acres. Apply Box 1753, 9.30-3t* POULTRY FOR SALE—Wild Mallard ducks. Call between 5 arid 6 o'clock. 1021. East B. 10-2-1t? 0. j_ FOR RENT.~APAX eo ~ and trees; ‘SPhone 161 Cbe Casper Daily Cridune FOR SALE OR TRAD! FOR TRADE—Well located Susiness has been steadily rented will trade for breed- ing ewes. W. J. Bailey, care of Citi. zens National Bank. 9-26-t¢ FOR SALE OR TRADE—Overiand 90 in very good condition; will ex- change for equity in small place if located right. See Ben Realty Co., 10-2-3t ‘Realtors, 202 Mi¢weet Bidg. FOR RENT--KROOMS “ FOR RENT—Nicely furnished base ment room; gas heat; for one gen- tlemen. 329 8. McKinley. Phone 1509M. 9-30.3t° FOR RENT—Modern sleepingroom for gentlemen; convenient to bath. 163 N. Grant. Phone 777M. 9-30-3¢ FOR RENT—Room in private tamily; Close in; suitable for two meu or two women. 131 N. Beech. 10-2-2¢ Sleepingroom. clean and reasonable. 350 «6. 10-1-3t* FOR FENT—Upetairs room, all mod: ern, close in; for one or two gentle- men. 922 8. David. 10-2-2t WANTED—Gentlemen to boatd and . room. Inquire 548 8. LinceIn. 101-2t° FOR RENT—Very desirable modern room; very clo ; two large el suitable for two gentlemen. 515 8, Durbin. 2 pal cd a ee a ah BOARDERS AND ROOMERS at. 548 S. Lincoln. Phone 1342. 10.2-2t° WANTED — Boarders, one block north of postoffice. 124 S. Wolcott. 9-30-3¢° RENT—Rooms in private fam- siutable for two men or two women. 131 N. Begch. 10-1.2t* FOR ih ern home, 833 8. Elm, _10-B-2t FOR RENT — Seven-room modern nicely furnished house. Inquire 629 E. First. 10-2-3t BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE—Grocery and meat mar- |_ ket. doing a good business; gas; at ,@ bargain. Apply Freeman's Grocery. {Twelfth and Cherry. 9-30-30 |FOR LEASF—160 acres 911 land ip Belton field; government permit. Address P. 0. box 778 . B.29¢f | FOR RENT—MISCELLANEOUS |POR RENT—Light running ewing Tachine. Phone 1086, 27-tf FOR RENT—Store building in Mill Sulteble for small grocery and mar. Call 19675. | ‘he | PERSONAL [MAN going to or near Portland, Ore. |_ before October 29 see John Knowles 632 S. Ash. Call evenings. 9-30.3t° MADAM Pelkey, palmistry and psy- chometry has returned for 2 few days only. Room 218, Virginia liotel. 9-27-6t OHIO TUEC. cleaner demonstratio! phone 1336R; 100 per cent cleaning efficiency; appliance repairing. ney’s Electric Repair Shop. HEMSTITCHING and picoting at. tachment; fits any sewing machine; price $2, Economy Sales Co., Billing: Mont. ELECTRIC 1 FOR RE? |° fice or cheap ren’ | LOST AND 7OCRD LOST— Platinum diamonds and tailor ship, good t. 150 8, Kimball, 10-2-3 bar pin, set with sapphires. Finder ¢ FOR RENT—Front bedroom in mod-|please return to Trjbune office and jreceive reward. 9-30.3t FOR RENT—Comfortable room, adjoint: bath, suitable for | two gentlemen; also one in basemen’ Call mornings or evenings, and David. sleeping- TMENTS CHEAP KRENT— In North Caspe: three-room apartments pply 773 Bast H. 9-30. FOR RENT —. Furnished basement apartment eqiupped with lights: anc. gas; also small sleepingroom. 1140 8. Elm, Phone 2387W. 10-2-1t yaa FOR RENT—Modern two-room neat- ly furnished apartment. 733 B. Sec- ond. 10-2-1t SS FOR RENT—Two-room modern fur- nished apartment; gas and lights furnished. Phone 239J. 10.2-2t FOR RENT furnished apartment; 327 Beech. 39-2-3t FOR RENT—Threeroom apartment all modern. Call 239R or 340 W. ‘Twelfth. 10-1-2t* FOR RENT—Light, airy, close in fur- nished basement’ apartment, con- sisting of livingroom, two bedrooms, bath, kitchen and usé of launéry: gan equipment; lights,heat and water fur- nished. 627 8, Grant, Phone 690R. 9-28te — Two-room very close in. HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS— FOR RENT FOR RENT—One light housekeeping! room with gas rang: ink bath. 544 8. Grant. Phone 592M, and io-1-t¢! opt ee a FOR RENT—Three nicely furnished! housekeeping rooms. 511 E. First. 10-2-7t FOR RENT—Two rooms for - house- keeping; also one-room for batch- ing. 817 8. Spruce. 10-1-3t FOR RENT—HOUSES FOR RENT — Seven-room lights, water; no gas; First and McKiniey. Phone: 1767, 9-28-6t FOR RENT—Five-room house with bath; nicely furnished including jano; $75 per thonth. ill N. Jeckson. 10*2-2t fur- se. 1131 16-2.2t house; FOR RENT—Five-room nicely nished, strictly modern hou: 8. Elm. fur. gas and lights ir; nice lawn price $20 at 1008 B. Second. 62 . 10.2-3t* FOR RENT—Unfurnished apartment large livingroom, kitchenette and bath; gas; $55 per month. 905 ond. Phone 2052W. FOR RENT—Unfurnished modern house with garage. Pelton and Hemry, Room. 24,. Townsend Bldg. 9-13-tf FOR RENT — Furnished five.room house; breakfast nook; North Cen- ter and L. * 10-2-1¢* $$$ FOR RENT— Strictly miocern six- room, house; best location; ences renuired. Phone 834J. FOR RENT—One-room house, ished W. J. Bailey, Citizens National bank. 9-19-t: WANTED—A good home for fou! year-old child while mother works, Phqne 583M. 10-2-3t astee Ri Twelfth 9-30-6t! - stead entries located on], |LOST--Lacense tag number | Tlinoia. Phone 1952W. LOST—At Garden Creek Falls, Octo- ber 1, lady’s brown leather pocket book contained one railroad pass, ten ‘dolicrs¢ currency and Rebekah receipt Liberal Reward, Return to 114 West Fr 10-2.3t® LOST—Sunday afternoon on Center street, tan collored Collle pup; $2 reward for return of same to Globe Bhos Co. 10-2-1t { LEGAL NCTICES. ‘CONSOLIDATED NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, Uni- ‘ted States Land Office, Douglas, Wyoming, September 28, 1922, t The Buowing named entrymen ‘have filed their notices of intention to make final proof on their home- eZore Register and Receiver, United States Land tice, Douglas, Wyoming, on the 8th ‘day of November, 192 athew J: Austin, of Waltman, Wyoming, on homestead entry Se- rial Number 029394, allowed Octo- tber 29, 1921, for S% Sec. 5, T. 35 N., R. 87 W., and additional home. stead entry, Serial Number 029395, jallowed December 16, 1921, for |Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, S% N% Sec. 5, T. 85 _N., R..87 W., 6th P. M. Witnesses: Leo F. Finn, R. D. Campbell, M. T. Shelton, and C. March, all of Waltmian, Wyoming. Leo F. Finn, of Waltman; Wyo: ming, on homestéid entry Serial Number 025054, allowed October |14, 1920, for NE Sec. 4, T. 35 N., R. 87 W., and additional homestead entry Serial Number 025055 al- {lowed March 5, 1921, for SE% 1 Were, Bee: 4, T. 35 N., R. 87. W., 6th i Witnesses: M. T. Shelton, M. J. Austin, C. P. March, ard’ E. pbell, all of Waltman, Wyo-' ming. . _B.J. ERWIN, Register. Publish October 2, 9, 16, 28, 30, 922. 7 LS NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. b> Saag 2 Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Douglas, Wyoming, September 28, 1922. Es { ‘otice is hereby given that John L. Groner of Casper, Wyoming. who, on December 13, 1919 and March 27, 1920, made Homestead and Ad- ditional Homestead entries, Nos 020926 and 020927, for Hd. S% Sec. 5, T. 35 N., R. 78 W. and Ad. Hd. Lots 6, 7, E% SW%, SE%, Sec. 6, T. 85°N., RB. 78 W. 6th Prin, meridian, has file notice of intention to make final three-year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Marion P. Wheeler, United States Commissioner, at Casper, Wyoming, on the 10th day of November, 1922. Claimant’ nanies as witnesses: Frank McKim, William Tucker, Phillip Sutton, Albert Walberg, all of Casper, Wyoming. _ 'B. J. EPWIN, Register. Pub. Oct.-2, 9. 16, 23, 30, 1922, oe NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION: Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Douglas, Wyoming, Sertember 28, 1922. Netice is hereby given that Henry Colson of Casper, Wyoming, J. 1™ GOING TO” SAIL FOR HINA NEXT “ler, at Casper, Wyoming, D.| W %; SE%, Sec. —Drawn for The Casper Tnbune by George ivicianvs who, on October 12, 1920, and February 17, 1922, made Home- stead and Additional entries, Nos. 026891, 026892, E% Sec. 10, T. 34 N. Hd. E% 6th Prin. meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final three-year proof, to establish claim to the land above described before Marion P. Wheeler, United States Commissioner, at Casper, ‘Wyoming, on the 7th day of Novem- bar, 1922. Claimant names as witnesses Eugene McCarthy, T. S. Steed, Io- bart T. Eastman, Clesiee Ae East- all of Casper, Wyoming. ees PS. J. ERWIN Register. 16, 30, 2 23, Publish Oct. 2 19f80 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Interior, U. S. Wyoming, Department of th Land Office at Douglas, September 28, 1922. Notice is hereby given that Rob- ert J. Davidson of Waltman, Wyo- ming, who, on December 7, 1920, made Additional Homestead Entry, No. 017402, for NE% NE SW Me NE&, Ne SEX, SW SE 4, Sec. 8, NW NEM, SE% NW, NW SW, Sec. 9, T. 34 R. 8 6th Prin, meridian, bi ‘of intention to make final three- proof, to establish claim to the lan above described, be Commission- Wheeler, United States Commission- as filed notice zest day of November, 1922. i i t names as witnesses: A. p. “McFarlane, of Powder River, Wyoming; Robert Mexton, of Pow. der River, Wyoming: McAl ter, of Powder River, Wyoming; Thomas Alexander, of Casper, Wyo- ming. . B. J. ERWIN, Register. 16, 23, 30, Publish Oct. 1922. 2, 9, pS ue OE | NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. — Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Douglas, Wyoming, |September 28, 1922. |__ Notice is hereby given that Oscar | Walls, of Casper, Wyoming, who, on |January 29, 1920, and August 24, {1921, made Homestead and Addi- tienal Homestead entries, Nos. 022917 and 022918, for Hd, Lots 3, 4, SE% NW%, SW% NE%, Sec. 6, 30: N., R. 78 W., and Ad. Hd, Lots 6 and 7, NEM% SW%, Lot 2, \Sec. 6, T. 30 N., R. 78 W., and Lots 1, 2,S% NE, SE%, Sec. 1, T. 30 iN., R. 79 W. 6th Prin. meridian, has d notice of intention toymake |final three- roof, to establsh lclaim to the land above described, before Marion P. Wheeler, United |States Commissioner, at Casper, | Wyoming, on the 7th day of Novem- ber, 1922. | Claimant names as_ witnesse: Clarence Fisch, Fred Sevier, A. J. Kelley, W.sA. Salterman, all of Cas- ‘per, Wyoming. B. J. ERWIN, Register. Publish Oct. 2, 9, 16, 23, 30, 11922. | Bt ee NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. | Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Douglas, Wyoming, September 28, 1922. Notice is hereby given that Emma C. Woelfert, ceserted wife of Will- jiam R. Woelfert, of Casper, Wyo- ming, who, on December 15, 1921, made additional homestead entry |No. 017836, for Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, E% , T. 34.N., R. 80 W., 6th Prin. meridian, has filed no- tice of intention to make final three- year proof, to estabish claim to the land above described, before Marion P. Wheeler, U. S. Commissioner, at Casper, Wyoming, on the 8th day of November, 1922. Claimant names as witnesses: Richard McDermott, Ellsworth Tubbs, Alexander Syare, Allen B. Compton, all of Casper, Wyo. The entryman, William R. Woel+ ‘fert, is notified that, by submission of said proof, his wife, Emma C. | Woelfert, seeks to obtain patent for |the land in her own name. B. J. ERWIN, . Register. Publish Oct. 2, 9, 16, 23, 30, 1922. | i | NOTICE OF INCORPORATION. | International Oil and Develop- ment Corporation was incorporated in the office of the Secretary of }State at Cheyenne, Wyoming, on |September 23, 1922, at 9 o'clock. ja. ja. i The object of said corporation is {to conduct a general mining busi- jness in all its branches in the State of Wyoming, and such other states, territories or possessions of the United States of America, as may be determined upon by the stock holders or the Board of Directo in the prosecution and development of said general mining business, said company may acquire by purchase, lease, or otherwise all kinds of min- STRANGE - 1m SAILING FOR CHINA NEXT WEEK ALSO: Homestead ; John McAllis-| J ing claims, rights, mill sites and min jof every kind soever and mi of the said mining rights, claim: fons, and mining property, inclu ding the mining thereof, the aration for market, and disposing o: the products and by-products of sa claims and other property, and i: connection with the prosecution o: such mining business in all brancher, said company may form and conduct all such diary operations and lawful things as are necessary o incidental to the successful prosecu: tion of the main purposes of th company, under the laws of * th State of Wyoming. PY The term of the existence of said’1921, made Homestead and Addi- y years. tional Homestead Entry, corporation 025, id direc- SW% Section jtors, and the names of the directots E%, for the first year are John R, Sar- corporation shal] be for fift The affairs of the shall be managed by seven |tain, Charles ‘A. Sartain, Ephrabell Sart |" Wala, F. Sennett. The capital stodk of said co: tion shall be $1,000,000, di into 1,000,000 shares of the B. je pai value of one ($1.00) dollar each,|the 31st d: and when issued fully paid and non-| assessable. The principal place of business o the company shall be conducted i 6 W.,|the City of Casper, Natrona county, | ming. Wyoming, and the principal offics| of the company shall be Room 7, Zuttermeister Building, ‘ore Marion P.! é ACCOUNTANTS prep subsi- do all such in, Walter A. Burns, Olander cipal Meridian, ha: Casper, 1922.) PAGE NINE. Wyoming. and the agent in charge jthereof is L. H. Sennett. | Dated this 29th day of Septem- j ber, 1922, By F. B. WILBUR, Secretary. PROCLAMATION OF CITY ELECTION. tice is hereby given that, pur- }*uant to the laws of the State of | Wyoming and the Ordinances of the |City of Casper, Wyoming, a gen- eral City Election the City of sper, Wyoming, Tuesday, the 7th day of November, A. D. 1922, for the election of three Councilmen; one Councilman to be selected from each ward, to hold loffice for the period of two years, {the term of office to begin on the first Monday in January, 1923. The polls to be at the places here- tofore designated by the Mayor and City Council of the City of Casper and County Commissioners of 3. |trona County, and sha’! ve kept open from the hour of nine o'clock -|in the morning until seven o’clock ing property and interests therein in the afternoon and character what- develop and dispose ming, this 29th jo~| A. Done in the City of Casper, Wyo- jay of September, D. 1922 w. A. BLACKMORE, Mayor. f | Attest: H. H. PRICE, City Clerk. Pub. Oct. 2 and 3, 1922 i n| f } NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. 8. r Land Office at Douglas, Wyoming, -| September 18, 1 ¢| Notice is hereby give ie E. Lee, of Keeline, “lom June 27, 1919, that Enos Wyoming, who, and Jan. 020- Hd. Hd. an 020026, 33, for sunwk and Ad. NW% ection 3: S%& |NEM, Section 82, Towns ip 37 je|North, Range 84 West, 6th Prin- filed notice of ibur and L. H.jintention to make final three-year Proof, to establish claim to the nd above described, before Mar- djion P. Wheeler, United States Com- at Casper, Wyoming, on e Bist day of October, 1922. ant names as witn 2 |Patton Thompson, William C. f\ Brewer, LeGrande Lee, Ezra Ec. injcles, all of Powder River, Wyo- B. J. ERWIN, Register. + (Pub. Sept. 25; Oct. 2. O18, 23, r missioner, DOCTORS GUARANTEE REGISTRY CORP. Auditors and Acconntants—Stock Registrar and Transfer Agents 208-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. Phone 666 J. C. KAMP, M. D. Office—Midwest Building Telephones 1650 and 1631 WYOMING AUDIT COMPANY 414-15 Midwes® Ref. Bidg. Phone 2 Audits, Financial and Analyses, Income Tax Service and General Accounting. AUDITORS {th Floor 0-8 Bldg. ARCHITECTS DUBOIS & GOODRICH, Architects Rooms 11-12 Townsend Bi Casper, Wyo. RAYBURN 8. WEBB, Architect Suite 12, Daly Bldg. Phone 135: ART SHOP THE ART CRAFT SHOP Pottery, Lamp Shade Making and Stamped Goods—307-309 0-8 Bldg. Moving. Phone 74d SEARLES TRANSFER CHIROPRACTORS DR. J. H. JEFFRE. DR. GNNA GRAHAM JEl Suite 318 Midwest Bidg. REIMERTH & VAN DENDERG Accountants—Income Tax Service Phono 767 Phone 440 GARBUTT, WEIDNER & SWEENEY Architects 415 Oll Exchange Bldg. Phone 1162 BAGGAGE and TRANSFER SEE BEN FER co. Baggage, Heavy Hauling and Fisne Res. Phone 87W O/fics Phone 701W FFREY Phone 706 DRS. KIMBALL & BRYANT 112 East Second Street Office Phone 120M. Residence Phone 1715W and 2019,3-2 N Engagements LAWYERS NICHOLS & STIRRETT Lawyers 8309-10-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. e ——$—$ — —* JAMES P. KEM 408 Consolidated Royalty Bldg. IRVING GOFF M’'CANN Attorney at Law Sulte 3, Zuttermeister Building HAGENS & MURANE sayyee 206-207 Oil Exchange Building WILLIAM 0. WULSON ‘Attorney-at haw Suites 14-15-16, Tow.usend Block FERGUSON & PERKIN: Attorneys-at-Law > 23 Townsend Bldg. Shee HOUSE MOVERS 1 NEIDEROUER jelrose Phone 260 HAT CLEANING ——_—_____ THE NEW YOR IAT CLEANING DRE HAT CLEANING ii W! 1107 South M DR. B. G. HAHN DR. EDNA HAHN Suite 2, Townsend Block Phones. Office 423, Res. 1235 M. E. HARNED, Chiropractor North Kimball 8t, Phone 1457 DR. C. . ARNOLDUS Osteopathic ‘and Chiropractie Physician 310 0-8 Building STANLEY & CULL Cigars, Confectionery and News 232 8. Center ais Phone 1754 CONFECTIONS Phone 80W Clearing and Reblocking Hat. Shoe Repairing and Shine Parlor 3 All Work Guaranteed 123 South Center Phone 1817W OSTEOPATHS DR. CARULINE C. DAV: Osteopathic Physicion, oat Suite 6, Trisune Aparwnents. Ph. 388, DR. C. A. SANFORD Physician Migevest Bldg. Phone 1039 ROOF CONTRACTING WYOMING ROOFING © General Roofing Contractors, Repair ing and Recoating’ a specialty DOCTORS KEITH, M. D. dence 164 MARSHALL Office Phore Private a| Residen } lospital—612 South Durbin |627 East Twefth Phone 18043 STUDIOS BELL'S STUDIO Room 6. Smith Block—Phone 1303 DR. W. A. MYERS Physician and Surgeon. The Casper Private Hosp 988 South Duzbin—Phone 27: Women’s and Children’s . Hospital 542 South Durbin— Phone 406 Staff SURGERY, GYNECOLOGY AND OBSTRETRICS Victor R. Racken, B. Se.M. D: INTERNAL MEDICINE O. H. Horall, A. B, M. D. R. E. Cruzen, 8. B:, M. D. SKIN AND G 'TO-URINARY DISEASES G. B. Underwood, M. D. PATHOLOGIST. . O'Donnell, M.D, DENTIST. Cc, EB, Duncan, D. D. S. | Offices in Rorhbaugh Building, 11 East Second bey Telephone 5: a 55. J. fe DE. I. F. BERQUIST Zuttermeister Bldg. Phon: PS0dSO04 200 O-S Bldg. Off Ph. 699. Res. 746! ital | ~ 3 Homer R. Lathrop, M. D., F. A. C. S& Studio Portraits, Motoion Pictu Kodak Finishing, Airplane Wark Home Portraits and Commerciai Work SPECIALTY SHOPS THE SPECIALTY SHOP Afternoon, Evening Gowns, Remodel- ing, Etc 220 South Wolcott. MISS TELANDER PERSONA’ 4 SHOP ary Dressmaking and. Tailorin: Smith Turner Balcony Phons 1440 TAILORS es | TIM, THE TAILOR js26 South Center Phone 4670 = | Yaxidermists and Furriers —— MOUNTING GAME SPECIMENS |Gxpert Workmanship; Fur Manufac- \turing: Coats Rebullt; Cleaning, Re- | modeling and Repairing. 3) THE RELIABLE FUR SHOP. 4333 S. Elm St. Phone 1924. { wy SHOP Reliable, ; Guar- G FUR v Satsfact iteed—