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\ CLOSING HUUR—Waat Ads to classified properly must Ww in The, ribuoe | betor: VE a life insurance agency con- tract open for Ccsper, ont ced in thy work preferred; x ptional contract for @ go) pro- Rucer. Call or @ldress. D. G. R. Room 19 Hotel Henning, 10-31-1t* ANTSD—Man and wife to live In country home as caretaker for the inter; six cnd 8 half miles from ‘asper; one and half miles from the *% Creek payement; house furniah- rent free. Can drive to work in 0 minutes. Call 433M. 10-31.-3t VANTET— ‘uckers. Auto ToD Beech. Phone 1525. eee Bisse Top maker st- once, At », Shop, 11 8S. 10-81-2t _———$————— IWANTED—iligh schoor o> business college girl or girl employed. part time to do very Mgbt work for room and board. Phone 1509M. 10-16-48 WANTED—Two | i Maso PER DAY paid one lady in each be to distribute free circulars for conemy Non-Alcoholic Flavoring: position. F. E. Barr Co., Tenet 10-31-1t% ———————————— WANTED—Chamber maid at 414 8. Oak. 10-31-1t* _———— “WANTED—Young business lady to share apartmen> with young iady; aok Sree Hox A-29, Tribune. Address “29, Tri Geer. 10-31-1t' — WANTED—Girl sewing machine op- erator, Tuckers’ Auto Top Shop: 112 8. Beech. Phone 1535. — 10-S1-2t POSITIONS WANTED PPR Sn tes watts Satox Wek ne Soa nesta AE POSITIONS WANTED — Competent eed bookkeeper desires po- sition; excellent references. Phone! 1925W. 10-31-30, ———— WANTED—Experienced stenographer desire a postion; several years in ‘general office ‘work best of reference. Phone 2052J. 10-30-4t SERVICES OFFERED (CARPENTER work of all kinds; day or contract work. Phone 834]. Ir you WANT paired, call at 367 or phone. 1659. SEE UsS—Furniture repairing; uphol- stering; packing; rug cleaning; vacuum for rent. Cormier ané Mo- Comb, 107 8, Durbin, Phone eT 5 BIG CHICKEN dinner at Methodist your South Ash street, --My residence in Park HIN istrict Depyer; eight-room house, hot ‘water heat; modern in every respect; double Verage; large lot; fine shade trees; price and terms given on inquiry. Thomas R. Shaw, 601 U. S. National Bank Bldg., Denver, Colo. NEW and second-hend tires, all sizes, Vulcanizing. Phone 1473R. Uneeda Tire Co., 522 H. Yeliowstone. 10.24-:f FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FOR nite ogres ip bundles of 100 tor 100; RI you under sheives. offi phone -633J, 2 FOR BA —Pathe Graphaphone, P Kay, also brand new: 605 S. Park. 10-31-6¢ Pr are eee price; two pwest on. highway. . Dr. ‘Chapman. O; Box | 143, 19-28-6t, FOR SALE—Pianho boxes and phona- graph boxes at The C. Ey Wells Music Co., 232 E, Second. 20-30-3t —. ss plow 3) halt FOR SALE—Simmons bed, dresser, gairs and a 10-31-2t* FOR FOR SALE — To Sheepmen, 200-ton alfalfa hay with lots of range and running wal See Henry Schnoor, Freeland, Wyo. 10-28-5t* FOR SALE—Office desk, typewriter cl ter and shuw case. Phone 1086 8-16-tt LIVESTOCK church, Wednesday, ‘FOR SALE—Five work horses, two begin serving children 3c, 30; Tellowstone. Phone B-26-tf 326 W. FOURS and sell .See us iirst. Cas- per Av House, 326 W. Gen stone. Phone 16174. NE. YOU WAN secona-nand — furni- M or anything second-hand, or bave anything’ to trade, cali at 367 South Agh atreat or phone 1660. 7 FOR SALE—Refngerator aid electric washing machine. Phone tp iets FOR SALE—An electric Singer sew- ing machine; practically new; very reasonable. Apply 244 N. Jefferson. . > 10-30-2t* FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE—Cadillac touring car, 55 model, A-1 condition; 1849, » Con type, new Williams boiler, valves and bearing, cord traveled under 15,000 miles; good as new and looks !t; hargain. Write ‘Winfield Inv. Co., Denver. 10-31-2t* FOR SALE — Ford roadster, 1920 model, starter, very cheap. Call 319 8. Lincoln or write Box 291. 10-31-2t* pOR SALE—1921 model Chevrolet in; excellent condition; Phone 10-25-t£ pane st Ce ea cen FOR BALE—Buick coupe. 902 8.! Beech. Phone 395W. 10-28-5t FOR SALE—Cadillac touring car, 55/ model, “A-1 condition; $800. Phuae 1M9W. 10-30-2t Postel SS Ee, Eran FOR SALE—1921 model Chevrolet in excellent condition; cheap. Phone! 1030 or 858R. 10.25-tf | ——$—$— YOR SALE—-A real Stanley Steam- er car; will trade for anything. Call Phone 16173, . eile sets of harness, farm wagon with box; four-foot Fresno. Phone 748 mraig after 5 p. m. Address P. O. Box 1615. 10-30-2t* . Glenarm. Phone 1147J. WANTED—70 BUY WANTED TO BUY—Persian or An- gora kitten. Call 403. 20-81-2t 5) WANTED TO BUY—Small bungalow on easy terms; about four rooms: not more than $4,500 in price or $500 cash payment. Inquire A. W. Tribune. WANTED TO BUY any kind. 120 West Phone 24! WANTED TO BUY—Second-hand har- ness, saddles, tarps and all of furniture. Phone 1936, WANTED TO BUY— Second-hand tur- niture or anything of value; high get casb price paid. 867 South Asb Phone 1660. 8-8. WANTED—TO RENT - oan el See TTR SETS WANTED 'O RENT—Four or five- room furnisnnd house, no children. Phone 1087M. - WANTED TO RENT—With privilege of buying if satisfied, four or five- room modern house; prefer southeast location; state full particulars in as. swer. P. O. Box 1566, 10-31-6t* — Furniture of Midwest avenvie. Nicely *fiirnished room. | 612 S. Lincoln. Phone 690M. i 10-31-1t* FOR RENT—Two rooms in modern home, suitable for working couple wishing to do grill cooking. 141 W. ‘Tenth. 10-31-1t | FOR RENT—One nicely furnished bedroom, suitable for two. 629 Krk. 10-30-2t' FOR RENT—Furnished room. 342 8. | Kimball. -29-8t8 FOR RENT—To gentlemen; modern | front bedroom, adjoining bath; out-; side entrance; close ‘in. 424 8. Grant.| 10-30-28 4-tt | 250: N. at i ies Ras SAJ.E—Seven-room modern resi- FOR RENT—One. sleepingroom for men or women. 505 E. First. 10-31-2t¢ rooms in modern home, adjo! bath, suitable for two gentiemen; also garage. 215 N. Lincoin. Phone 1044R. heat, on payernent, Phone 921J. 433-Milton, | FOR RENT— Nice front bedroom: suitable Yor gentlemen; — furnace peat and bath; close in. 309 W. ‘ighth. 10-31-11 FOR RENT—APARiMENTS — ; S raiesaisiromeambeasa: FOR RENT — Partly poe three “Yoom al wf nd@w and cl with gas. Call 160 West H, 1o.ge-ate RENT—Three-room apartment; Turnished exeent Bedding and dishes ‘Rodern in every Tespect; adults onl; price $09; also garage, 1028 S. Wal nut, | 10-31-3t FOR: —Brick apartment; $20; single rooms, $12. 406 W. First. c 10-28-10t* —— FOR RENT—Well furnished three- room apartment; all modern with .#arage. 215 N. Lincoln. Phone 1044, i 10-3: — POR RENT—Three-room unfurnish- ed basement; heat and ight y nished, 1152 8. Walnut. Maths BOARD AND ROOM SOARD AND ROOM 221 N. Center, Seen er sean BOARD AND ROOM for two gentle. men. Phone 1624], 10-81-2t ee BOARD AND ROOM for two in pri- vate home; references. Phone 585M. 10-31-2t ROOM AND BOARD for four pe sons; des‘rable well heated house; everything modern; good ” locatios Phone 197M, 10-91-8t pat a 5 Si ERY R CS OL, FOR RENT—HOUSES OR RENT — Tworcom house; close in. 917 38. furnished 10-31-2t — FOR RENT—Firnished house. 530 Center; four rooms, bath, sunporch; cabin, garars at back; references re- quired. Apply 918 E. Second. 10-31-3t* FOR RENT—Four-room house, mod- ern; all furnished. Inquire 653 CY, 10-31-2t — FOR RENT—Unturnished five-room. modern house; gas, on ‘pavement. cKinley, Phone 912R. 10-31-2t* — FOR RENT — One-room house, in front of Burlington passenger sta- tion. Inquire room 6 Townsend Bldg. 10-31-4t* ot SEU SSE Re Ban t¢| FOR RENT—Three-room modern un- furnished Louse. 642 8, Grant, 10-28.3t FOR RENT—Completely furnished house by November 6th. 1034 BH, Second. Phone 1087M. 10-29-3t FOR, SALE—HOUSES.- dence with two apartments in the bascment;. east front, home in best $9,000, $3,000 cash. R. Kamon, 242 EB. Seconc. Phone. 702. 10-31-1t* ————$—$—— FOR SALE—Nice residence on north side; gas, water, lights; “east: front; price $2,900, $2,500 casi, “R. Kamon., 242 E. Second. Phone 702. 10-81-18" ee eee FOR SALE — Six-room ‘house with bath; full basement; two-room house in rear; both furnished; $4,500, $1,000 cash, R. Kamon, 242 E, Second. Phone 702. 10-31-1t* ee FOR SALE—Bargain a strictly mod- = four-room home; one block off pavement. 258 8, St. Botolph. Phone | 14103. 10-31. eS FOR SALE—Five-room all en wn: beautiful bungalow; good locetion; one block | of otf pavement; terms if desired 1820M after 5 p. m. Call 10-81-31 residential section;! FOR SALE—House, 1345 8. Spruce, rear. Phon> 1967J. 10-26-6t FOR SALE— Neat little home ali newly zemodeled and painted inside and out; city water, lights; gas; four Tocms; nice level lot: $200 to $500 In cash, balance monthly. See Ben Real 10-30-2t built three-roum ; located on lot and one-half haw: of ground; two blocks from school in two nice fireplaces? tures; all connected; new double gar- age. Call in rear 1345 8. Spruce. or Phone 1967J. 10.27-5t FOR RENT—MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT—Ladies costumes; suilt- able for Hallowe'en. Phone ric 10-30: FOR RENT—Light running sewing machine, Phone 1086, 27. FOR SALE OR RENT—Warchouse, size 20x30; price reasonable; three and one-half blocks from main street; suitable for auto repair shop, etc. Phone 249 or call 126 W. Midwest. 10-29-3t FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Warehouse, size 20x39, price reasonable; three and one-half biocks from main street; suitable for euto repair shop etc. Phone 2 or call 120 W. Midwest. 10-29-3t FOR SALE—Nice level east front lot with small frame house, 12x14 feet on rear of lot; city water in street; house wired; $150 balance on monthly payments. This is in Casper View addition, a restricted resident’a} section. See Ben Realty Co., yattors 0-80-2¢ FOR SALE—Corner lot on ‘Twelfth street; near water, lights. and school; will sell tery cheap this week only. Seg Ben Realty Co., real- tors. 10-30-2¢ FOR SALE —Vacant lot on West. G on walks, sewer, water, lights, gas; $350. See Ben Realty Co, panltare: f 10-30-2t OF TRADE—Buick: road- YHAT BELL WOKE ME UP- IT GAVE Me AM AWFOL. t THOUGHT (T WOZ THE PATROL -WAGON: SUMMARY OF NIGHT NEWS ROME—Premier Mussolini prom- ises that Italy shall have w real gov- ernment and declares foreign policy not to be one of adventure, but friendship for all friendly nations. LONDON—Lord Hardinge resigns as British ambassador to France and unofficial report Is that his suc- cessor may be Sir George Grahame, now British ambassador to Belgium. PARIS—United States Near East communication, made public here by | Ambassador Herrick, looks to pro- a for the transaction of euch other business as may regularly come be- fore tae meeting. T. P. McDONALD ROYALTY COMPANY. By H. 0. EMERY, Secretary. Approved: T. P. McDONALD, President. Publish Oct. 31 » 1922. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Douglas, Wyoming, October 80, 1922. Notice is hereby given that H. Clark Holmes of Alcova, Wyoming, who, on July 21, 1922, made home- Stead and additional home:tead en. tries, No, 022147-023110, for home- stead, S%SE% section 1, N% NW%, W%NEY%, NWY%SEX sev- tion 12, township 29 ‘N., range 86 W., and additional homestead, S14 % section 1, SW%SE% section 12, township 29 N., range 86 W., and SW% vection 7, NEKYNW% section 18, township 29 N., range 85 W., sixth principal meridian, has filed notive of intention to make final three-yea> proof, tu establish claim to the land above described. hefore Register and Receiver United States Land Office, at Douglas, Wxzoming, on the sixth day of De- Pcember, 1922. Claimant names-nas witnesses: All Park, of Camper, Wyo- ming; Berry Stotomore, of Alcova, Wyoming; Argus Lewellen, of Al- cova, Wyoming; Edw. B. Curtis, of Casper, Wyoming. B. J, ERWIN, Register. Publish Oct. 81, Nov. 7, 14, 21 and 28, 1922. NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS’ ANNUAL MEETING, Notice is hereby given that the anual meeting of the Stockholder. of The Jupiter Oil Company will be ‘eld at the office of the Company, Suite 401 Consolidated Royalt: Unilding, Nos 141 South Center street, in the City of Casper, Coun- teat ~State of Wyoming, on Monday, the sixth day of No- vember, 1922, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon for thé purpose of elect- ;p'ng Directors and transacting such once. Sovop's Garage, lowstone. fa tele ESSERE Sei ob Sec FOR SALE OR TRADE—Equity in lot, east pert or-trade for a Phone 1637J after 4:30 p. m. 10:28-4t FOR TRADE—Haye few fine rési- dence lots to trade for Ford coupe, {n, good condition. ,Room 339 W: jotel, i 1 FOR SALE OR TRADE — $20,000 equity in a first class apartmen‘ price $40,000; incyme $8,400 3 will trade for good busi- uitabie for garage; also would consider high class resiCence. P.O. Box 319. 10-23-10¢ FOR TRADE— Good local stock for lete model car. Address P. O. Box 965. 10-29-3t* FOR RENT—REAi ESTATE FOR RENT—Warehouse, size 20x30; Price reasonable; ‘three and one- half blocks from main street; suitable tor auto repair shop, etc, Phone 249 or call 120 W. Midwe: 10-29-30 BUSINESS CHANCES FOR RENT—Or will sell pool hall. Inquire 226 W. First. 10-81-7t ta Nah AR ER ca ls ca WANTED TO BUY—Discarded cloth- ing and shoes, guns, jewelry, suit cases, trunks, saCdies, chaps and bed- ding, ‘The 2-for,1 Store. 182 W. Sec ond. Phone 2061W, 10-31-30t* WILL invest in whole ¢r part of a going. business in -‘aeper; must stand inyestigation. Box. A-28,\ Trip- une. io-30-2t WANTED—A buyer for a real busi- ness in Wyoming, a good paying lunch counter, Box A-22, Tribune: 10-26-8t* FOR LEASE—160 acres il land in Belton — fiei LOST-—Two light grey mares, brand- ond left shoulder with lazy JF; $10 reward for return to Pat Leech on Coal Creek road or William Wem mer, 500 8. Chest: ut. 10-31-3t FOR RENi— Building in suburbs: suitable for small store. Phone 9865 LOST AND FOUND LOST—Bnd gate for Ford truck. | Finder please return to the Wyo- ming Grocery. 10-70-2t* a LOST—Ladies\ gray calf skin purse. Finder plezse return to Casper; Phar- miley. 10-20-3t PERSONAL LEGAL NOTICE. —————— NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING) OF STOCKHOLDERS. | Notice is hereby given that the} reguiar annual meeting of the! stockholders. of T. -P, 10-26-tf © | i 1 t at Wyoming, on the 14th day mber, 1922, at the hour of 2 o'clock p..m., for the purpose of electing a Beard of sd aad and Sther business a> may properly come before the meeting. L. A, PARKER, * Assistant Secretary. Dated October 31, 1922. PE ae a ae SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION In the Distriet Court, Sixth Jud- cial District. - State of Wyoming, County of Na. -Trona.-—ss, PAUL MOSER, Plaintiff, vs. PEARL MOSER, Defendant. To the above named defendant, Pearl Moser, whose last known place of residence was San Francisco, Salifornia: } You will please take notice that ‘aul Moser has_ filed petition against you in the- District Court of Natrona County, Wyoming, on the 18th day of September, A. D. 1922, and that the praree of said petition is for an absolute divorce, from ‘ou, upon the grounds that you have absented yourself and deserted is plaintiff for more than one year ast; and you are further notified nless you Enea in answer to the etition of the plaintiff, on or, be- fore the 25th day of November, A.*D. 1922, judgment will be ren. dered against you in aceordance with the prayer of said petition. Witness my and and seal of this court this 13th day of Septem- ber, A. D. 1922. HAZEL CONWELL, Clerk of the District Court. | 1 (Pub. Sept. 26, Oct. 3, 10, 17, 24, 31, 1922.) pats a | NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. | Department of the Interior, U. S Land Office, nt Douglas, Wyoming, October 16, 1922. Notice is hereby given that Mar- fon Marqui:, formerly Marion Cars- ley, of Casper, ming, who, on| August 26, 1919, January 9, 1920, made homestead and additional homestead entries,: Nos. section 27, 81 W., sixth principal meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final three-year proof, tv establish claim to the land’ above ahi tare Commissioner, at C: on the 20th day of Novembe! Claimant names as witne:ses: W. Frank, Andrew Mathers, Cecil Morris, Robt. C. Marquis, all of Casper, Wyoming. B. J. ERWIN, Register. Publish Oct..17, 24, 31, Nov. 7, 14,1922. a NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS’ MEETING. Notice is hereby given that the deferred annual meejine of the stockholders of Caspe:° rick and Tile Company will be held at the of- fice of the company, located at the brick yard of the company on Tyler street, Casper, Wyoming, on Mon- day, the sixth day of November, 1922, at 7 p. m. for the election of directors for the ensuing year and for the transaction. of such other business as may properly come be- fore said meeting. W. R. MAC GREGOR, Secy. and Treasurer. Publsh Oct. 24, 27, 31 and Nov. 3, 1922 —_—_-____—_ NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE. On the first day of December, 1922, between the hours of ten e’clock in the forenoon and five o’clock in the. aft.inoon, said sale to commence at the hour.of ten o'clock in the forenoon, I will offer for sale ‘and sell at public vendue, tb the highest bidder for cash, at the south front door of the Court House, in ‘Natréhna’ County, Wyo- min, on Center street, at Casper, Natr County, Wyoming, the fol- lowing described lands, tenements, real estate and property, to-wit: The west ninety-five (95) feet of Lots Numbered Eight (8) and Nine (9), in Block Numbred Eighty-one (81) of Butler's Addition to the ;City of Casper, formerly Town of Casper, Natrona County, Wyoming, tegest-~ h all buildings and im- rovements .thereon situate, which as been duly appraised in the sum of Twelve Thousand ($12,000.00) Dollars. Said property has been ordered sold in the consolidated judgment and decree sf the District Court, Sixth Judicial District,*in and for Natroia County, Wyoming, made and entered September 14, , in the following. entitled cases pend- ing in said Court: No, 2980—Free Brick and Tile Company, a Wyoming corporation, plaintiff, vs, J, Schneider and Anna Schneider, defendants. No. 3089—J. J. Cottrell, tiff, vs. Julius Schneider, Anna Sch- ‘neider, Free Brick and Tile Com- pany, a Wyoming. corporation, ) Keith Lumber Company, a Wyoming corporation, f ¥ Schank Plumbing and Heating Com: pany, a Wyoming corporation, and plain-}~ Hardwick, (10 0-S Building J. M. Hammon, defendants. No. 3102—Schank Plumbing and Heating Company, a corporation, vs. Julius Schneider, Anna Schnei-! der, Free Brick & Title Company, a corporation, Keith Lumber Com-| pany, a corporation, J. S. Hardwick, J. M. Hammon, and J. Cottrell, de- fendants. } 3207—J. S. Hardwick, plain-| deferid-| 9. tiff, vs. Julius Schneider, ant. and the order of sale, issued by the| Clerk of said Court, to satisfy the| tetal. amount of the judgments therein rendered, together with) costs. Said property will be sold for not less than two-thirds of its appraised value. The terms of sale are cath| on date of sale. J. L. MARQUIS, Sheriff, in and for Natrona County, Wyoming. Publish Oct! 1, 17, 24, 31, Nev. 7 and 14, 1922 tection of churches and schoo! seeks to guard minorities and guir- antee freedom of straits and trade. BERLIN—Members of reparations commission decline to reveal their plans as they gather in Berlin but attempt to stabilize the mark will come first. BOSTON—Secretary Hughes in speech asserts that United States refuses to dictate to Europe but will help and deciares that President Harding’s policy will not fetter American independence, SEATTLE—Secretary of Labor James J. Davis dons overalls and “does his trick” as heater at rolls in a Seattle plant. CINCINNATI — Vice President Coolidge at rally in Cincinnati urges voters to “stund by the president” in next Tuesday's elections. NEW YORK—Women and men ely to escape death in Brooklyn factory one killed and three may die. are a Ptr Directory AUDITORS REIMERTH & VAN DENBERG Accountants—Income Tax Service , Ith Floor 0-5 Bldg. Phone 767 ACCOUNTANTS GUARANTEE REGISTRY CORP. | Auditors id Accountaat Registrar and Transfer Agents 208-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. Phone 666 WYOMING AUDIT COMPANY 414-15 Midwest Ref. Bldg, Phone 289 Audits, Financial Reports and Analyses, Income Tax Service and eral Accounting. ARCHITECTS ! DUBOIS & GOODRICH, Architects | Rooms 11-12 Townsend Bh | Casper, Wyo. _Phone 440) 3 UTT, WEIDNER & SWEENEY a Architects 415 Ol1 Exchange Bldg. Phone 1162 RAYBURN 5S. WEBB, Architect Suite 12, Daly Bldg. Phone 1351 ART SHOP THE ART CRAFT SHOP Pottery, Lamp Shade Making and Stamped Goods.—307-309 O-S Bldg. AUTO TOPS Auto Tops, Seat Covers, ° New and. Repaired—Worlt Guaranteed, STEWART AUTO TOP SiLOP 134 North Kimball. BAGGAGE and TRANSFER » Heavy; jauling ese ‘Moving. Phone 74d SEARLES TRANSFER Res. Phone 87W Office Phone 313 CHIROPRACTORS DR. J, H. JEFFREY DR. 4NNA GRAHAM JEFFREY Suite 318 Midwest iidg. Phone 06 DR. B. G. HAHN DK. EDNA HAHN Suite Townsend Block Phones. Office 423, Res. 1235 M. E. HARNED, Chiropractor 162 North Kimball St. Phone 1457 DR. L. E. BERQUIST Zuttermeister Bldg, Phone 1757 DR. C. 1. ARNOERDUS Osteopathic and Chiropractic Physician Phone 1754 CONFECTIONS Fire Killed Fourteen Here A Pp: flame that wiped out fourteen live: ement district. Many thrilling resc: te, although scores of persons su irching fora fire fiend who has caused a number of such disasters st few weeks, yromaniac”is believed to have caused this fearful sweep of in the heart of the New York ten- ues saved hundreds’ from a similar ffered serious injuries. The police STANLEY & CULL Cigars. Confectionery and News S. Center Phone 80W/ PALMS CON! CTIONERY Hot Chili and ly Luncheons 414 EB. Second Phone 1113 232 COAL ANDERSON COAL & TRANSFER Dealers in Coal and Wood Scavenger Work 320 West B St. Phone 17163) CLEANING AND PRESSING PAT MURPHY’S CLEANING 278 West A_ Street Phone 4893 DOCTORS The Casper Private Hospital 938 South Durbin—Phone 273 Women’s and Children’s Hospital 542 South Durbin— Phone 406 Staff 1 | Private Hospital—6i2 Sou! 233 West THE N All 123 South Suite 6, Midwest 527 bast Twefth Smith Turner Balcony DOCTORS M. oO ARSHALL ©. KEITH, M. D. {fice ‘Phone 80 Healdence 16 th Darbin DR. W. A. MYERS ‘ician Physici Si . 200 O-S Bidg. Off Ph. "09. Kees. 146 Office stia ¢ Baila Tolephones 1650 and 165 FEED STORE NOLAND BROTHERS Hay, Grain and Potatoes 728 East © St. Phone 273 LAWYERS NICHOLS & STIRKETT Lawyers 3809-10-11 Oil Exchange Blag. JAMES P, KEM 108 Consoildated Royalty Bldg, HAGENS & MURANE wyer 206-207. Oil Exchange Building WILLIAM. 0. WILSi Attorney-ai-Law ja Suites 14-15-16, Towasend Block FERGUSON & PERKIN: ‘Attorneys-at Law ee Townsend Bldg. VINCENT MULVAN Attorney-atiaw 824 Midwest Building __ HOUSE MOVERS WILLIAM NEIDEKO 41107 South Melrose Photo 260 HOTELS HOTEL KENYON B’ Street—One Bi Court House |" From Phone 992M HAT CLEANING 2W YORK HAT © INI a eblo. Hat. Shoe Repairing and Shine Parlor ork Guaranteed nter Phone 1319W OSTEOPATHS DR. CARULINE ©, DAVL Osteopathic Physician 5g Tribune Aparunents, Ph. 388 DR. ©. A. SANFOR Osteopatiic Physiciey Bldg. Phone 1039 ROOF CONTRACTING WYOME NG ROOFING Co. General Koofing Contractors, Repair ing and Kecoating a specialty Phone 18043 STUDIOS BELL'S STUDIO Room 6, Smith Block—Ph, Studio Portraits, Motoion Pletuces Kodak Finishing, Airplane Week Home Portraits ‘and Commercial york SE aE Ss) iPECIALTY SHOPS | THE SPECIALTY SHOP Afternoon, Evening Gowns, Remodel. ing, Ete, 220 South Wolcott. THE MODISTE SHOP Fashionable Dressmaking And Expert Remodeling Mrs. Annis Gallagher 38 S. Durbin Casper, Wyo. Casper, Wyo. —— MISS TELANDER PERSONALITY SHOP Dressmaking and Talloring Phone 1440 | SURGERY, GYNECOLOGY AND | . OBSTRETRICS + Homer R, Lathrop, M. D., F, A. ©. 8. Victor R. Racken, B. Se. M.D. | INTERNAL MEDICINE kh. E. Cruzen, 8. B., 3 . SKIN AND GENITO-URINARY DISEASES G. B. Underwood, M. PATHOLOGIST. F. O'Donnell, M. D. DENTIS Bt IST. Offices East Seccnd Telephone 54 and 55. DES. KIMBALL & BRYANT 333 8. Elm St. TARAORS TIM, THE TAILOR 26 South Center Phone 4670 <2 SE RET PT MRT EET ee Taxidermists and Furriers MOUNTING GAM innufne modeling and Repairing. THE RE BLE FUR SHOP. Phone 1923 WYOMING FUR_ SHOP Reliable, Satsfactory,. Work Guar- 112 East Second Street anteed—109 West Second Office Phone 120M. | Residence Phone 1715W and 20193-2/ 1 TROY TAILORS ND CLEANERS 48 Phone 968\V ldwest

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