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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1922. be Casper Daily Cribune PAGE ELEVEN. } | CLASSIFIED | OUT OF TOWN advertisements mus$ Be jecompanied by cash or in full payment of the sam-. N&e the forezoing instructions about the words and the rate per BRINGING UP FATHER MAGGIE INSISTS ON ME KIN TEA SO t MIGHT ‘2 WELL START IN NOW- word for The Casner Maily Tribune. Bow to Answer Blini Classified Ads In answering blind ads in these per Datly Tribune at 1% cen’ each insertion; minimum 2! CLOSING HOUR—Want Ads to be) Cussified properly must be In The Casper aDily Tribune. office before 10:30, Want Ads received after 10:30) to 12:30 p, m, will be inserted under the heat “Too Late to Classif; “ANTED—Boys with bicycles, An-| ply Western Union, 11-26-3t a HELP WANTED—FEMALE ——— ‘TWO positions open’ Detember 10 for "oan to travel in educational work; permanent with: unlimited .op- portunity for advancement; must be at least high school graduate, expet- jence o> essential, but anplicant must have ability to mect Reape ‘opie casiix; liberal guarantee, com- iniasion and railroad fare. Write P. ¥. Albright, 760 B Gas and Electric Blag., Denver, Colo. 11-26-10¢ WANTED — Gtrl rk. Phone 163W. ~ 11-26-2t° FEMALE for —_——— WOMAN or man as local representa- tive! good weekly income; all or spare time selling exquisite. fancy work and knitted baby war at Sic ; mo capital or experience; ex- territory; act quick. Areno S-74, 4957 Cray 11-26-1t* AGENTS WANTED ———— AN ARTICLE every woman wants and w ik stockings, also silk and wool at really reasonable prices;! patterns—all. Apply vith references. Sample to respon- sible persons only. Nemo Manufac turing Ca, Inc., Dept. P 29, 114 W, 26th street, New York, N. rey xe SALESMEN WANTED eC AS CES WANTED-—Building and loan. sales: n; good territory, good commis sions; opportunity to right men, Ad- dress, Continental Building-and Loan Assn., Ogden, Utah. 11-26-3t et POSITIONS WANTED POSITION WANTED — Competent experienced stenographer desires position; cah go to work at once. Ac. dress Box A:52 Tribune. 11-10-tf WANTED—Position by experienced hemsitcher and all around seam- stress. Phone 277M. 11-23-6¢ MARRIED MAN ven quality, style, desires have you too! , Tris bune. 11-25-3t* WANTED — Housework by high school girl on Saturdays and after school. Box A-100, Tribune. 11-27-2t* SERVICES OFFERED SERVICES OFFERED — Aprons, caps and house dresses,made to your measure. Phone 1240M. 214 Bast ffer? Box A Comb, 107 S, Durbin, Phone 1682M. 10-22-tf HOUSEHOLD GOODS CASPER AUCTION HOUSE Casper Mattress Factory. New and used furniture; gas appli. ances, rug cleaning, mattresses reno- vated; Upectering ye Broce: ‘e Buy and Phone 1617-3 326 W. ¥ = 11-22-tf) SALE—One standard electric coking range in good condition; one! Mrop head. sewing machine in perfect heaters. Call 919 Bast, Fifth 11-22-7t* POR SALE—Electric washin: chines; terms. Phone 1086. ma- ry 11-18-tf private entrance. 413 S. Durbin. AUTO PARTS SALVAGED. ler, Heo, Hup, Paige, Buick, pos Three ; Magnetoes, carburetors, Motors anc other parts in Sood shane cheap. Scoop’s Garage, 1129 EB. Yellowstone. 11-23-5t FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS et FOR SALE—Lovely long plush coat. Very reasonable, Burlington car 11-2 ———$—$<— FOR SALE—One lady's diamond ring over vhree-quarter karat. pure, at $260 for quick sale. Address A-%5, Tribune. 11 ———$$<——___ FOR SALE—Bicycle tires $2 each while they last. Midwest Tire Shop, opposite postoffive. Phone 701W. 11-24-6¢ —— FOR SALE—One large cash rogister, cheap. 114 W. Second. trad —————————________ FOR SALS—Kindling wood, clean anG dry, $75c a 100 pounds deliv- ered. Rapid Transfer. Phono 142 1124-tt ————— FOR SALE — One 54-inch quarter- sawed rolled top desk with swivel chair; practically new, Rapid Trans: fer.“ Phone 1427... 11-241 ee PIANOS—For high grade ani medi- um grade pianos at prices that a the lowest. Call Wade Cramer, 3. 8. Kimball. Phone 1468. MAq-tut ————— #OR_ SALE—Newspapers in bundles of 100 for 10c; just the thing to put under carpets and on the it .| shelves. All you want at The te bunt Office. O16 FOR SALii—Used typewriters, check- ometer, Sundstrand adding machine good as new. Phone 1086. 11-18-tt WANTED—TO BUI ————— WANTED TO BUY—Small house in orth, Buriington or North Casper; it must’ be a bargain. Address Box A-99, ‘Tribune. 11-26-3t ny WANTED TO BUY—Roll-top desk, second hand, good condition; must be reasonable in price. Phone 1088W or 2057W. 11-26-t£ WANTED TO Bu: — Furniture of any. kind. 120 West Midwest avenue. Phone 249. , ¥ ———— WE BUY and sell anything of vaiue. Phone 1086. 11-18-tf WANTED TO BUY WANTED— Anything you have in the way of furniture, and hovee- hold effects. We pay more. Phone 1086. 11-1844 Ww. 1D TO BUY—Discarded cloth- and shoes, guns, jewelry, sult sacdles, cha: nd bed. WANTED TO RENT—Private gar age near 612 S. Lincoln. Call 690M after 6 o'clock. 11-27-tf FOR RENT ROOMS FOR RENT—Nice front bedroom in modern home, adjoining bath. 145 Jackson. 11-2 ° FOR RENT—Modern room next to bath, for gentleman. 116 N. Grant. Phone 1449R: 11-26-2t FOR RENT—Fron: bedroom, adjoin- ing bath, suitable for one or two ladies, breakfast if desired; close in. 709 EB, Fifith, Phone 217. — 11-26.2t FOR RENT — Furnished room in modern home; paved street. 635 Kirk. Phone .1654J, 11-27-1t® BOARD AND ROOM BOARD AND ROOM for two young men; nice snd warm; home cooking. 426 E. First. 11-27-1t FOR RENT—APARTMENTS |For RENT — Two housekeeping rooms; two block south of library; 11-27-1t* 381| FOR RENT—Unfurnished one-half of — For gas ranges, heaters, appliances soo. ta pabeoenee En iture & Hard- ware Co, Phone ° 10! 11-18-tt rare Biareeeee CARUR aE a ne FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE—1921 model 496 Chevro- on eg tynring car, cheup. Pmonasiege ————$—— FOR SALE — Buick roadster, me- _chanically excellent, five, tires and rims, Wind wings, bumpers and-lui sage carrier, snappy and looks fine; cheap for quick sale. Scoop's Garage. 1129. EB. Yellowstone. 11-23-5¢ double house with heated garage; modern. Phone 9285. 11 FOR RENT — Light housekeeping room, electric light and water free; $10 per month, five minutes walk from the center of town at 406 W. First. 11-20-tf pala een ee en FOR RENT— Two-room brick apart- furnished, five minutes watk FOR RENT—Brick apartments; $30 per month; single rooms $12. 406 ‘W. First. 11-19-10t* R SALE—A snap; one Studebak: xy 1 =F FOR SALE--Oakland Six’ $75.00 or) 11-22-7t* —— SEE the Auto Wfeeking Co. for parts for all makes of cars. Lind- sey and Son, corner of Grant and Railroad, g -Uzeate FOR RENT—HOUSES FOR RENT—Nicely furnished two-! room house, $30 per month. 138 West F. FOR RENT—Unfurnished one-half of | Duplex house with heated garage; modern. Phone 928J. 11-19-tf FOR RENT—MISCELLANEOUS | sewing 11-15-t£ FOR RENT—Light ronning machine. Phone 1056. How Much Can I Make In California? That’s What You Want to Know The answer appears modestly iu the statistics of the jona)d Bureau of Economic Research; which shows =| that the average income of farmers in California. is $3,48! or FIVE TIMES as creat as the average in- come of the whole country. BRENTWOOD IRRIGATED FARMS, by reaso nof i:s wonderfully rich soll and ample drainage, an abundance of water supplied by the best equipped irrigation system in the state, its ideal fruit growing cli- matic conditions and nearness to the greatest markets on the Pacific coast, is ized as the “Best in the West.” which conditions enable our people to earn incomes greatly above the average of the entire state. FREDERICK B, ANDREWS No. 5 Zuttermeister Bldg. Casper, Wyo. TWO LATEST dance hits—"Mr. Cal aher and Xr, Shean,’ “Carolina in the Morning.” The Charles E. Music Co., 232 ©. Second, Caspe it FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—Splendid apartment house site on corner Jackson an4 Third Sts. 80x95 feet: garege house on lot, 12x18, plastered, p:umbing in. Price $2,70; ter Mathers Realty Co. 255 8. Center St. Phons 1088-W. r 11-22-21 FOR SALE — By owner, four-room modern. house with garage; one block: from gchool and CY, $500 cash balance monthly. 1427 8. Box Eider. -25-6t FOR SALE—By owner 933 W. i3:h St., 1 nine-room house, 1 3-room house with breakfast nook; all mod- ern, with % gas stovers $1,000 cash, balance on terms. 11-22-7t* FOR SALE—IHiwve-room house, lot 45 by 10° fect. $00 St. Mary. 11-21-39t* FOR SALE—3-room house and © str- age in East part. 113 8. ee: E ~22-2t GOOD HOUSE BUYS. Ejight-room new house, $12,500, $5,090 “cash. s Six-room new house, $12,000,: $4,000 cash. Five-room new louse, $9,500, $1,500 cash. Four-room new house, $5,750, $1,500 cash. See Grover ©. Gorsuch, Builder of Good Homes. Ninth and Wolcott Phone 14437 11-27-2t ——————————— FOR SALE—Thrée-room house with bath off CY: modern $3,500, $500 R. -Kamon, 242 E. Second. 702. 1127-1t* FOR SALE—Beautiful love nest of five rooms strictly modern: well lo- catec. $5,300; easy terms. 242 B. Second. Phone 702. FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE FOR SALE — Relinquishment, 15 miles north of Casper on Salt Creek road; good house; well; p-enty of good drinking water. face ri eit 11-27-1t* FOR SALE—Real buy, the southeast part of in; terms, Owner. Phone 2052, 123-26-4t ——— FOR SALE—By owner, a corner on S. Washington and Twelfth streets, east front, 40x132 feet; gas, water, lights and telephone wires; need the money; price low. Box A-91, Trib- une. 11-24-4t° pte SSE an a EE Se kes CASPER LOTS—We sell lots in Fair View addition for $1 down and $1 a week: city water, light and phone wires across the street and gas but block away. The Dobbin Realty C., 231 Midwest Bldg. 11-14-tf FOR TRADE FOR TRADE—Lot 60x140 feet on Jackson and $500 contract for a small house In good location. Ad- Tribune. 11-26-2t FOR TRADE—160 acres in state of Washington; 60 miles from Spokane is part timber; will assume offer. Box ‘A-70, Tribune. 11-24-6t* LOST AND FOUND fine -lot, in town; close FOUND—Leather beaded. bag con-INW taining money; owner should phone 2029W; may have article by paying for this ad, 11-26-10% BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE — Splendid apartment house site on ‘corner’ of Jackson and Third streets, £0x95 feet; garage: house on lot 12x18 feet, plastered, Plumbing in; price $2,700, terms. Mathers Realty Co., 255 S. Center. Phone 1088W. ‘11-25-tf WANTED—Party to inves+ $2,000 in growing manufacturing business; j fixed security $5,000; liberal stock bonus; this is an exceptional oppor- tunity, Address Box A-87, Tribune. | FOR SALE—To man or woman with | Httle money, best rooming and | boarding house proposition in Cas- per. Phone 1376M. 11-25-4t FOR LEASE—I60 acres oil land tn Belton field; government permit. | Address P, O, box 778, 5-20 R. Kamon. | Arthi PERSONALS — Try our Thankagiv- ing turkey dinner, family style, 50c between 5 and 7 p. m. Bachelor's Club, 230 N. Park. 11-25-6t* MADAME Wonder, palmistry rea moved to 252. West B. 11-25-61 MADAME PELKEY, palmist, room 218, Virginia hotel will read your Ufe Uke an open ‘book from cradlé to the grave: eettles and explains all love affairs and fam‘ly troubles; come and see this lady you will profit by doing 80; no pne in trouble turned away. Office hou-s 10 a. m. until § p.m, 11 NOW YOUR LIFE—Latest scien tifie method; develop your powers: send birth da: 2c stamps; satiafac- ton guarante: Walter Winston Kenilworth, 88 Bivd., Courceties Paris, France. 11-26-8t° WANTED — Informat'on regarding the whereabouts of Reuben Whit coinb. Left “The Old Hourstead” t» see the world and has not returned. Farmer boy, six feet tall, fair hair. Uncle Josh Whitcomb, 11-27-1t REUBEN—Come home, All is for given. Lem has coufessed robbery. Everybody at “The Old Honrstead” Whitcomb, WARNING! Desperate man a: large—when last seen he wore an old suit that nad been cleaned and pressed and made to look like new by Jake the Nifty Tailor. Main Floor Wyatt Hotel. —— {| NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. S. nd Office at Douglas, Wyoming, vember 4, 1922. Notice is hereby given that Clark M. Taylor of Kansas Cify, Missouri, who, on October 14, 1919, made ad- ditional stock-raisins homestead en- try, No, 011844, for SW%4NW%,, W%SW section 27, S4&N%, E% SE% section 28, E%NE% section 33 and NW% NW cection 34, township 33 N., range 78 W., sixth principal meridian, has filed notice of Anten ties to pas peal eater year proof, to establish claim to the jand above described, before Marion P. Wheeler, United States Commis- sioner, at Cas: er, Wyoming, on the of December, 1922. Chai it names as witnesse: Albert Jones, Elbert Majors, Myron tying 8 Sie Wilson, all of Casper, Wyoming. dis B,J. ERWIN, Register. Publish Nov. 6, 13, 20, 27, Dec. 1922. ——— NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. |_ Dep: ent of the Interio-, U. | Department of the Interio-, U. S. \Land Office at Douglas, Wyoming, November 38, 1922. Notice is hereby given that ur J, Carlson of Arminto, Wyoming, who, on July 28, 1920, December 2, 1920, made homestead and additional homestead entries, No, 024718-024719, for homestead NE%, N%*SE%, SW%SEX sec- tion $8, NW%SW% section 10 | own hip 36 N., range 87 and additional homestead W. {section 9, _ townshi 36 Ny range 87 W.,_ sixtl principal |meridian, has filed notice of inten- |tion to make final three-year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Marion P. Wheel- er, United States Commissioner, at Casper, Wyoming, on the 12th day of December. 1922, Claimant names as witnesses: B. C, McClellan, R. M. Taylor, T. A. Hall, Con Taylor, all of Arminto, Wyoming. eee B. J. ERWIN, R .gister. 4, Publish Nov. 6, 13, 20, 27, Dec.] 4, 1922. pS oe NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. 8. Land Office at Douglas, Wyomin: October 31, 1922. L Notice is hereby given tHat Thomas E. pman of Casper, Wyoming, who, on August 2, 1921, made homestead and additional homestead entries, No. 027950- 027951, for homestead SEU, SW% NEX%, SEXNW%, Lots 3, tion 1, township 33 N., % % section 12, S4SW%, NE“ SW%, SW4%NW% section 1, NE% NE section 2, township 33 N., ind ‘SE%NE% .sec- ip 34 N., range 80 ixth principal meridian, notice of intention to make of, to. establish above described, W., filed final three-year claim to the lan b before M. P. Wheeler, United States Commissioner, at Casper, Wyoming, on the 5th day of Decem- ber, 1922. Claimant names as witnesses: i, E. Walden, Harry O. Horten, Howard Baker, Frank Duff, all of Casper, Wyo. 4 preiiarsy L ERWIN, gister. . | Casper, of Dede has; Drawn for The Cas E. Jameson, formerly Campbell, of Ervay, Wyoming, who, on October | B: 9, 1917, April 10, 1919, made homestead entry and desert land entry, Nos. 014251, 014252, for homestead NW%SW% section 5, E%%SEX% section 6, NEXNE\ sec- tion 7, township 33 N., range’ 87 and desert land entry NE section tow: h , xth prin- cipal. meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final three-year and final proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Marion P. Wheeler, United States Commissioner, at Casper. Wyomir ‘Ou the 11th day of December, Claimant nami s witnesse: James iaidlow, Joseph C. Bell, D. J. McDonald, all of Oil City, Wyoming; Otto L. Gaston, of Cas- per, Wyoming. B. J. ERWIN, Register. Publish Noy. 6, 18, 20, £7, Dee. 4,.1922, 4 eee NOTICE.FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the InteriorU. S, Land Office at Douglas, Wyoming, Qctober'18, 1922. Notice. is hereby elven that Car- rol] D. Marquis of Casper, W ning, who, on January 22, 1 \ugust 26, 1920, made homes! nd additional home: id entry, 118404, 021847, % : i ead, E% section 15, township 35 ge 81 W., sixth principal ueridian, has filed notice of inten- on to make final three-year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before M. P. Wheeler, United States Commissioner, at Wyoming, on the 11th day scember, 1922. Claimant names as witnesses: P, W. Frank, Andrew Mather, Cecil Morris, Robert C. Marquis, all of Casper, Wyomin, B. J, ERWIN, Register. Publish Nov. 6, 18, 20, 27, Dec. 4, 1922. i a NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U, Land Office at Douglas, Wyoming, October 26, 1922. Notice is hereby given that Samuel Ford of Powder River, Wyoming, who, on November 4, 1921, made homestead and adi tional homestead entries, No. 030090-030091, for homestead N % N% section 31, SE4%SW* SE section 30, SW%SW tion 29, township 34 N., range 84 W., and additional homeste:d NE% SW%, NWKSEN, W4W%, Ee NW* section 30,township 34 N. range 84 W., sixth principal merid- ian, has filed notice of intention to make, final thre r proof, to es- tablish claim to land above de- scribed, before Marion P. Wheeler, United States Commissioner, at Casper, Wyoming, on the sixth day of December, 1922. Claimant names as witnesses: William Andrews, Harry Lorens, Marion Andrews, Robert Morton, all of Powder River. Wvoming. v. J. ERWIN, Register. Publish Oct. 30, Nov. 6, 13, 20, 27, 1922. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land, Office at Douglas, Wyo- ming, October 24, 1922. Notice is hereby given that Ver- non R. Murray of Casper, Wyo- ming, who, on October 11, 1920, January 24, 1921, made homestead and additional homestead entries, No. 021961, No. 021962, for home- stead, SW%, S%SE%, NEXSEX, SEX%NB% section 7, township 34 range 84 W., and additional mestead NW%, W%NE%, NEX% NE%, NW%SE% secti-n 7, town- ship 34 N., range 84 W., sixth prin- ;cipal meridian, has file” notice of jintention to make final three-year ! proof, to establish claim to the land |abaye gascribed, before Marion P, | Wheelez, United States Commis- sioner, Casper, Wyoming, on the fourth day of December, 1922. |. Claimant names as witnesse: Jack Clark, Charles Clarkson, both of Powder River, Wyoming; P. J. Hand, Earl McCredy, both of C; » W 5 a B,J. ERWIN, Register. Publish Oct. 30, Nov. 6, 13, 20 and 27,, 1922. oe pe | NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, Department of the Interior, U. S, Land Office at Douglas, Wyomins, October 24, 1922. . |_ Notice is hereby given that Joseph J. Campbell of Casper, Wyoming, who, on March 19, 1920, March 19, 1921, made homestead and addi- tional homestead entries No. 023795, No. 028235, for homestead |SWH, W#SE% section 17, E% |SE%'section 18, township 34 N ‘range 81 W., and additional hom: stead, Lots 8 and 4, E4¥SWtL, W% \SE% section 18 and E%4SE% sec- {tion 17, township 34 N., range 81 W., sixth principal meridan, has - Wyoming. U=27, J. McK: igham, Fred Sevier, all of Casper, Wyomins. B. J. ERWIN, Register. Oct. 30, Nov. 6, 13, 20, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Douglas, Wyoming, October 26, 1922: L. Daugherty of Casper, Wyoming, who, on October 5, 1920, made homestead c try No. 027273 for N4NW% section 28, NE% section 29, NW%, N%&SW%, SW wh section 29, E%SE%, SE%XNE% section 30, township 35 N., range 82 W., sixth principal meridian, has filed ‘ice of intention to make final three-year proof, to estublisn claim to the land above described, before Marion P. Wheeler, United States Commissioner, -at | Casper, Wyomirs, on the sixth day of De- cember, 1922, . Claimant names witnesses Austin. C. Barker, Guy > Barker, Adam Lochner, Robert R, Hawley, all of Casper, Ris Gos 2 . J. ERWIN, Register. Publish Oct. 30, Nov. 6, 13, 27, 192 ———— 2+ NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF CORPORATION, Notice is hereby given that at a Special Me of the Stockholders of the Jewel Petroleum Company, held at Casper, Wyo., Saturday, No- vember 18, 1922, called for the pur- pose of voting on its dissolution, resolution was unanimously passed authorizing the dissolving, and clos- ing-up of the corporate affairs of said company and Certificates of said Dissolution were duly filed on November 18, 1922, in the offic of the Secretary of State of Wy ming,, at Cheyenne, Wyo., and County Clerk of Natrona County, at Casper, Wyo. CHAS. LIEBENSTEIN, President. Publish Nov, 20-27, Dec. 4-11-18 .Jand 25, 1922, ae NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Douglas, Wyoming, October 24,1922. Notice is hereby ‘given that Ed- dell Charles Jones of Casper, Wyo- ming, who, on July 14, 1921-July 14, 1921,. February 17,1922, made homestead entry and _ additiona homestead entries, No, 029399 029400, 030588, for homestead. SWMSEX, SW%, SYNW, Loi 4, section additional homestead Lots 1, 2, 3, SEXNE% section ? and additional homesteads SW‘ NE%, N%SEX, SEXSE% sectio 8, township 36 N., range 81 W. sixth principal meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final three-year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, befor. Marion P. Wheeler, U. S. Commi sioner, at Casper, Wyoming, on th fifth day of December, 1922. Claimant names as witnesses: T. F. Alexander Stinson, both of . J, ERWIN, Register. Publish Oct. 30, Nov. 6, 18, 20, 27, 1922. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. S Land Office at Douglas, Wyoming. October 18, 1922. Notice is hereby given that Fre’ F. Norwood, brother and heir of William Norwood, deceased, ot Balaton, Minnesota, who, on Octc ber 29, 1917, made homestead on try No. 015116, for N% section 9, township 33 N., range 80 W., sixth principal meridian, has filed noti: of. intention to make final thr year proof, to establish claim to th jand above described, before Marion P. Wheeler, United States Commis- sioner, at Casper, Wyoming, on th lith day of December, 1922. Claimant names as witnesses: Dan Tubbs, Ellsworth Tubbs, A Svare, Eari Svare, all of Casper, B, J. ERWIN, Register. Publish Nov. 6, 13, 20, 27, Dec 4, 1922. L. P. Lanctot, Buchanan, C. C. Casper, Wyomin | | ee pete NOTICE OF CONTEST Department of the _ Interior, United States Land Office, Douglas, Wyoming, October 27, 1922. |"To Ira C. Holsapple of Casper, | Wyoming, Contestee: | You are_hereby notified that Charles J, Clark, who gives 133 N. Kimball, Casper, Wyoming, as his ostoffice address, did on Decem- er 2, 1921, file in this office his duly corroborated application to contest, and secure the cancellation ,of your homestead and additional ‘homestead entry No. 027814-5, made December 7, 1920, January |8, 1921, for S44 NW%, N% SW jsection 31; NE% section N% section 24, township 35 N., range |82 W, sixth principal meridian, ahd Publish Nov. 6, 13, 20, 27, Dec./filed notice of intention to make,as grounds for his contest he al- 4, 1922. —_— —>___—. Fi NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U- Land Office at Douglas, Wyoming, October 18, 1922. Notice is hereby gi ven that Nellie’ final three-year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Marion P. Wheeler, United }States Commissioner, at Casper, ‘Wyoming, on the fourth day,of De- {cember, 1922. . Claimcnt names as witnesses: W. leges that Ira C, Holsapple has not lestablished residence on his home- |stead or additional homéstead nor |has he placed any improvement whatever on his homestead or addi- |tional homestead. That his failure to reside upon and improve his John Flenagan, J. C. Notice is hereby given that Jesse { per Daily Tribune by George McManus! Copytigh®: 1922, thy Intl Feature Serve. tne stderr Somber homestegd and additional stead was prot, and is not, due his being employed in che U. jarmy, navy, 0 marine corps or any organization Jescribed in the Act Land Office at Doug of April 6, 1917, You are, therefore, further noti-_ fied that the said gations will be taken as confessed, and your said entry will be cancelled hout fur ther right to be heard, e er before = office or on appeal, to tile in this office within days after the fourth pub! is notice, as shown be answer, under oath, speci sponding to these allegations of contest, together with di proof that you have served a copy of your answer on the .said contestant either in person or by registered mail. You should state in your answer the name of the postoffice to which twenty you desire future notices to be sent, Lawr to you. WILKIE COLLINS, Receiver. Pub. Noy. 20, Dec, 4, 1922, 27, AUDITORS | No. 11,} NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Dougias, Wyoming, November 21, 1922, Notice is hereby given that Don- ald F. Brooks of Arminto, Wyo- ming, who, on November 21, 1922. made additional homestead entry, 029161, for N% section . 12, township 37 N., range 86 W., sixth principal merid has filed notice of intention to make final three- year proof, to establish claire to the land above described, before Marion P. Wheeler, United States Commis- sioner, at Casper, Wyoming, cn the third day of January, 1923. Claimant names as witnesses: G Taylor of Arminto, Wyoming; M. Volker, of Casper, Wyoming; P. Maples, of Arminto, Wyoming; G. E. Dawson, of Powder River, Wyo- P..J. ERWIN R + Dec. egis' 4, r. il, 18 oe NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. r, U.S as, Wyoming, Department of the Inter Yovember Notice given Pree f you fail s princ e of intention to veer proof, to es- he land above da- e Marion P. Wheeler, United States Commissioner, at Casper, Wyoming, on the 30th day of December, 1 Claimant names as witnesses: Edwin J. Gothberg, Sam Gienn, ¢ Coliison, Carl Rainwater, asper, Wyoming RWIN, B. J. » Register. » Dec. 4, 11, 18, all of C _Pui blish Nov. 25, 1922 DOCTORS “REIMERTH © VAN DENBERG Accountants—Income: Tax Service First Floor 0-8 Bldg. | Phone 767 MARSHALL C. KEITH, M. D. Office Phone 39 Residence 164. Private Hosp!tal — 612 South Durbin Auditing, Income Tax Service, Legal Accounting ACCOUNTANTS GUARANTEE REGISTRY CORP. Auditors and Accountants—Stock Registarar and Transfer Agents 208-11 Ol Exchange Bldg. Phone 660 ARCHITECTS DUBOIS & GOODRICH, Architects Rooms 11-12 Townsend Block Casper, Wyo. JARBUTT, WEIDNER & SWEENE Architects 2 115 OU Exchange Bldg. Phone 116% RAYRURN 8. WEBB, Architect Suite 12, Daly Bldg. Phone 1351 ART SHOP THE ART CRAWT SHOP Pottery, Lamp Shade Making and Stamped Goods—807-339 0-5 Bldg. Pieri dali aii Late nit Mas AUTO REPAIRS NATRONA RADIATOR SHOP Repairing, Recoring of Radiators 425 W. 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