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CLASSIFIED BRINGING UP-FATHER ADVERTISING out OF TOWN advertisements | must be iccompanied by cash or check In full payment of the same. Note the foreroing instructions about unting the words and the rate per word for The Casner Daily Tribune In answering blind ads in these Columns, please. be cureful to use the precise acdress given in the advestisement..- Write the address plainly. Letters brought to The Tribune office do not require stamps. Always Inclese your an- swers in 8¢ envoipe. In ‘reply- ing to. ay 1 en where refer- ences are for, do not send the original references, Send cop- ies of them only. ADVERTISING RATES—The rate for inserting Want Ads in The Cas-) per Daily Tribune at 1% cen‘s a word each insertion; minimum 25 cents. CLOSING HOUR—Want Ads to be} classified properly must be in The Casper aDily Tribune office before 10:30, Want Ads received after 10:39 to 12:30 p. m. will be Inserted under © head “Too Late to Classify.” ZA HELP-WANTED—MALE AND WANTEM—Stenographer, for tem- porary, position, 128 N. Cent ‘ 11 t a WANTED—Boys with bicycles, Ap- ply Western Unton. 11-26-3t a WANTED—Bxperienced maid; gener- al housework; young girl preferred. Phone 2022. 11-28-2t _————$—$—$—————————————— AGENTS, WANTED An Agency. Opportunity We haye, limited number of*splen- did openings for real live salesmen) who will devote either full. or part time to our work. We offer best pol- icles written at attractive rates; lib- eral commissions. Write today for full information, Agency department, ILLINLOS BANKERS LIFE ASSO- CIATION, MONMOUTH, ILLINOIS. AN ARTICLE every woman ‘wants and wears—silk stockings, also silic and woob atureally reasonable pric quality, style, patterns—all. App with references. Sample to respon- sible persons only. 2 turing Co., Inc., Dept. 26th: street, New York, N. WANTED—Buliding and loan sules- men; good *territory, good. commis- sons; opportunity “to right men, Ac- dress, Continental Building and. Loan Assn., Ogden, Utah. Se U26-at POSITIONS WANTED ee ee WANTED -— By married man, posi- tion as clerk; can furnish | refer- ences, Phone 1939M.. © 11-28-2t* (WANTED POSITION—Am twenty seven, married and have had ex- perience in many nes of sales work; have been sales ‘manager for several eastern concerns; wish position at gnee. Box A-3, Tribune. 11-28-4t* WIDOW, 85 years of age; wants housekeeping or hotel work. 204 N. Center, Phone’ 233W- 11-28-1 POSITION WANTED — Competent experienced stenographer desires position; can go to work at once, Ac- dress Box A-52 Tribune. ‘1i-i0-tf YANTED—Position by experienced hemsitcher and atl around seam- stress. Phone 377M. 11-23-6¢ high school girl on SaturCays and after | A. WANTED TO BUY--Roll-top desk, second hand, good condition; must be reasonable in price. Phone 1088W WANTED — Housework by school. Box A-100, Tribune. SERVICES OFFERED DRESSMAKING and alteration also expert hand work. 309 Whaley ‘tments, W. Railroad. — 11-28-7t QUIET refined young couple, no fam- oily with best references would ect earetaker of home for parties Kay- ng for winter, or as housekeepsr f6r widower, bachelor or elderly coun' B A-l, Tribune. 11-28-1t* i SERVICES OFFERED — ee dy = caps and house dresses a yacuum. for” rent.» Cormier ‘omb, 107 'S, Durbin. Phone 1682M. 10-22-t¢ HOUSEHOLD GOODS OR SALE—One Duofol dining, table, 110 E, Sixth, CASPER AUCTION HOUSE per Mattress Factory. © Sew and used furniture; gas appli. neces, rug ‘cleaning, mattresses reno- ted; Cl a at upholstering an: SF ‘OR SALE—One_ standard electric coking.range in good condition; one ri rop head suwing machine in perfec’ nings or Sunday. 919 East Fifth jt. 11-22-7t* OR SALE—Electric washini i“ m chines; terms, Phone 1086. 11-18-tf EF YOU WAN seconz-nand furnl- ‘ture. oF avything to trae, call Bet th Aeb atreat or ohane 1650. 7-0-£ For gas ranges, heaters, appliances e us. Exchange Furniture & eres uy re Co. Fhone 1086. 11-u R SALE—Ook diningroom table, FOR RENT—Furnished front room, chairs, four adjoining 1 ‘basem: beds. two room; close rings, matzress; kitchen table; gas 17 eater, good ar new; ex: e; gas : sion ladder; extension plank: two ladders. 131. N. Washington. 10 ESDAY, NOVEMPER 28, 1972. fhe Casver Maily Tribune PAGE ELEVEN. (ELL-YOUNG MAN WHAT ARE You COLTIVATIN' 2 HOUSEHOLD Goods ; TWO VATEST dance hits—"Mr. Z aher and Mr. Shean,” “Carolina in the Morning.” The Charles B. Wells 24 Music Co., 232 E. Second, Casper. dining table with five chairs; one arm chair, mission style; one Apex jcuum sweeper; combination buffet FOR BSALE—Built for a homo corner lot, the house rooms are all livingroom with Greplace; shown by appointment, RL mon, 242 EB. Second. Phone 702. FOR SALE — Four-roora furnished house on north side, $1,900, $350 es ————S FOR SALE—At a sacrifice, room furniture. one solid oak rou is 50 by 66 BOARD AND ROOM oS. BOARD axD ROOM for two young men; nice and warm; hom: ‘ 426 BL Birst. ater ~ FOR RENT—APARTMENTS — ——— FOR RENT—Unfurnished apartment lvingroom, kitchenette, bath and breakfast nook: Murphy, bed; built-in features; hot water heat; $60. Phone and china closet. 132 | Phone 178J. FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES FREES ES FOR SALE — Buick roadster, me- chanicaily excellent, five tires and rims, wind wings, bumpers and lug- PY and looks fine: FOR SALE—REAL FOR SALE—Well city water, $500 small cash pay- ments. R. Kamon, ject to the term and cordition that the purchaser, or purchasers, there- of upon receiving title shall recon- vey to the State of Wyoming all ge arfi mineral rights in and to wage carrier, snap cheap for qub. 1129 E .Yekrwstone. 1 FOR RENT—A sarage; close in. 443 per 242 BE. Second. BUY YOUR \cts for spring bulldlig we have choice selections: ——— FOR SALE—A snap; one Studebaker roadster; one rour pa: CS FOR RENT—Strictly modern four- one ton Ford truck. Phone 1086. room unfurnished apartment terms to you. See Ben Reslty Ci steam heat, bath and laundry. 352 N. ee FOR SALE—Onkland Six 876.00 or 138 East J St. FOR SALP — Relinquishment, miles north of Creek road; good jou: of good. drinking water. Phone FOR RENT — Two rooms; two block south of library; private entrance. 41% S. Durbin. housekeeping FOR RENT—Garage that will ac- commodate two cars, FOR SALE—Real buy, fine lot, in in; terms, Owner. Phone 20523. 530 S. Cen- the following terms: Not less than 10 per cent of the purchase price ‘o be paid in cash at the time of FOR RENT. modern. Phone 928J. FOR RENT — Light room, electric light and water free $10 per month, five minutes walk from the center of town at 406 W. Jnturnished one-half of ith héated garage: AUTO ACCESSORIES 6 AUTO PARTS SALVAGED. Be SS RE SG Es dat housekeeping | CASPER LOTS—We sell lots in Fair View addition for $1 down anc $1 a week: city water, light and phone we street and gas but Block away. The Dobbin Realty C., 231 Midwest Bldg. FOR TRADE FOR TRADE—Small house on cast side; will trade for land. R. Kamog, E. Second. Phone 702. wires across magnetoes, carburetors generators, motors and other -par! shape. cheap, Scoop'’s Garage, ee eB ESS DAR latencies’ FOR RENT— Two-room brick apart- 1129 , Yellowsto: ment, furnished, five minutes walk from center of town; $25 per month; lights and ‘water furnished. SEE the Auto Wrecking Co. parts for all makes of cars. Lind- corner of Grant and il —_———— FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—One lady's bi cloth cowt suit, Phone 1868W. -| FOR SALE—Bicycle “tires $2 Midwest Tire Shop, Phone 701W. FOR RENT—Brick apartments; $30 per mpeayhe single rooms $12. 406 sey and Son, Railroad. FOR TRADE—160 acres in state of 60 miles from Spokane is part timber; will assume offer. Bo: A-70, Tribune. LOST AND FOUND unday ‘between Casver and Bal ek; traveling bag. Finder please phorie 1898. BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE — Splendid “house ) sit@ on corner of Jackson and, Third streets, 80x95 fee! house -On ~ lot -J2x18, feet, plastered plumbing inj prico’’ $2,700, Mathers Realty Co. 255 S. Cen‘er Phone 2088W. ject to all legally established granted rights of way under the laws of the State of Wyoming or reserved to the United ~ubject to any vested and accrued rights of any ditch company, or any -erson, owning any ditch or ditches , or passing through any part of raid Jands and subject to the right of the proprietor of any vein or lode to extract and remove his ore there- the same be found to nenetrate or intersect the premises hereby granted, as provided by law.|* «The Board reserves the right;to lreject any and all bids offered at FOR RENT—Basement room suit- able for batching; water, lights and hone 751W. RENT—Furhished two \young employed opposite postof! 1 ladies. Phone Se FOR SALE—One largo cash register, ee FOR RENT—New cheap. 114 W. Second FOR SALE—Kindling wood, anG dry, $T5c a 100 pounds deliv- Phone 1427. apartment three. bath; unfurnished: 535 Phone $58J. __ FOR RENT—HOUSES_ FOR RENT—Nicely, furnished room, modern house to responsib! Party; also two-room apartment. Eleventh. Phone 1254. ee FOR RENT—A four-room furnfshed house. Call. 743 S. Durbin. from, shoul FOR SALE — One 64-inch quarter- sawed rolled top desk with swivel chair; practically new. Rapid ‘Trans- FOR SALE—To man or wovnan witb little money, boarding house proposition in Cas- Phone 1376M. - | ceca rinalae Wai cae As RENEE St cs FOR LEASE—160 acres 2i} land in Belton _ fieidy Addreas P.O. box 77! PERSONAL PERSONALS — Try our Thanksgiv- ing turkey dinner, family style, 50c between 5 and 7 Club, 230 N. Park. pera in bundles e thing to put ‘OR SALD-—Newspza: root aM of 100 for 10c: just th ne tress under carpets and jshelves. All you want at.The Tr.b office. A I FOR RENT—Small house, water and “cose to scho: FOR SALE—Used typewriters, check: ometer, Sundstrand adding machine good as new. Phone 10! WANTED—TO BUY WANTED TO BUY shares of Casper Mutual Building & Loan stock, E. A, Rediske, super- indent's; office, C. B. & Q. railroad. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished $30 per month. 138 room house, ——— FOR RENT — Seven-room modern house, partly furnished, on MADAME Wonder, palm'stry reacer moved to 252 West B. MADAME PELKEY, 218, Virginia hotel will read your life like an open book from cradle to settles and explains all love affairs and family troubles; come y you will profit by no one in trouble turned . Office hours 10 a. FOR RENT—Unfurnished one-haif of Duplex house with heated modern. Phone 928J. FOR RENT—MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT—Light running machine, Phone 1086. WANTED TO BUY-—-Small house in North Buriington or North Casper; it must be a bargain. Address Box Trib 11-27-2t* and see tnis la TO Buy. — Furniture of | ——————___ any kind. 120 West Midwest avenue.| FOR SALE—New house under con- three rooms, et. and pantry; large lot on water, lights, sewer; just east of county hos- ‘ou possession soon as completed, balance mionthly; come let us explain. See Ben Co., realtors. pete hie da atch dich FOR SALE—Two-room house on 8. Washington; on two nice lots; east Ughts; $300 cash, bal- JR LIFE—Latest tifie methoc; develop your powe 25c stamps; satisfac WE BUY and sell anything of value. send birth dat 11 Paris, France. WARNING! WANTED TO BUY—Second-hand fur high- P.-No. 3351, Raymond Gordon. The appraised value of the sur- face right of each parcel of ands is $13.33 1-3 per acre, and the Main Floor Wyatt Hotel. Phone 61-!said lands will not be sold for less than three-fourths of the appraised valuation and not less than $10.00 WANTED— Anything you have in the way of furniture, hold effects. to look like new by anee monthly. Jake the Nifty Tailor. fur measure. Phone 1240M. 214 ore We pay more. Phone EE US—Furniture repairing: uphol- “stering: packing: rug cleaning: WANTED TO BUY—Discarded cloth- ing and shoes, guns, jewelry, suit cases, trunks, sacdles, chaps and bed- ding: The 2 for 1 Store. 132 W. Sec ond. Phone 2061W. WANTED—TO RENT WANTED TO RENT—Private _gar- age near 612 S. Lincoln. Call 690M after 6 o'clock. FOR RENT ROOMS FOR RENT—To employed people, front bedroom, adjoining bath, also two-room basement apartment; Phone 1571J, peace inh sitae aI Sabet te ct FOR SALE—Two-room house 3 Jone findiog: eattle, with, follow-| Per acre. gz tcandah ore ce The said lands will be sold sub- ject to the term and condition that ithe purchaser, or purchasers, there- lof upon receiving title shall recon- vey to the State of Wyoming all ineral rights in and to; |said lands, including the right to| |prospect for, mine and remove any and all minerals and coal from said lands. The highest bidder isthe bidder who offers to pay the highest price er acre and to reconvey to the State all minerals and coal existing {{or found to exist in ‘the land, to-/1 |gether with the right to prospect} for same. ‘Zhe said lands will be sold upon the following terms: |10 per cent of the purchase price to be paid in cash at the time of ;Sale, and the balance In not to e3 ceed eighteen equal annual pa ments with interest thereon at the rate of 4 per cent per annum, pro- vided that all such purchase price the time of sale, or subsequently at the option of- the purchasers. The cost of this advertisement must be paid by the purchasers of o’clock A. M, at the front door ofthe lands. Any improvements on of the lands must be purchased by the jtate|purchasers of the lands, either by ub-| private agreement with the ownerjacres, more or less. est) or at the appraised value fixed un-|for Selection and Sale No. 3230 by Martin T. Baskett.) cash, balance monthiy at 8 per cent. See Ben Realty Co,, realtors. FOR SALE—In southeast part, best residential district, five-room house room semi-basement apart- $800 cash, balance month Phone 13321. off our range, North Bessemer Bend, Please: acvisg ranch See Ben Realty Co. Midwest Bidg. RELINQUISHMENTS, ETC. —————— FOR SALE—Relinquishmen:, fifteen north of Casper on Salt h Creek roa¢: good house; well; plenty ae eee Oe, mining and . 11-28-2t block from school and CY, $500 cash balance monthly. 1427°S. Box and 1 826 W. Yellowstone : ee . O. Box 1753. Se FOR SALE—Relinquishment; plenty of water and timber on claim; also 14 by, 16 cabin; price $200. For furth- er information acdress Box A-4. ‘OR RENT Modern front bedroom. 5. ‘bin. ondition; two coal. heaters, Call pn Spa Vary cesirable hot water heat; next to batl i non) pavement; FOR SALE—Five-room house, lot 45 by 100 feo. $00 St. Mary, 11-21-10t* | FOR SALE—3-room house and gar- age in East part. 1138. Fenway. references. ae 8. ? = OF SALE OF SCHOOL. GOOD HOUSE BUYS. eS “ LANDS new house, Six-room new House, $22,600, $4,000 FOR RENT—Modern aixtoom house, pin sents eulabions Sr aides hand, nicely furn' 5 On cl nD. po eT | A-2, Tribune. RENT — Bedroom, adjoining suitable for one or two gen- jemen; on pavement. Phone ‘ Notice is hereby given that pur- suant to law and at the order of the State Board of School Land Com-| the Commissioner of Public Lands will, on the 20th day of December, A. D. 1922, at 10:00 - may be paid at Five-room new house, $9,500, $1,500 Four-room new house, $5,750, $1,500 See Grover C. Gorsuch, of Good Homes. Phone 14433 the Court Hous‘ ;Casper, County of Watrona, lof Wyoming, offer for sale at Hic auction, and: sell to the hi \bidder rthe* following described ‘der the authority of the Board: |. The said lands will be sold sub- (16), town- ject to all legally established Ninth and Wolcott FOR SALE—A_ ood. buy, ‘en-toom Ld bob TRIN DRO ai ee Ura bees nc FOR RENT—Nice front bedroom in| ,, house atransed miodern home, adjoining bat! also in, 342 8, Kimball. Ph On horth s‘de, $400 cash, R. Kamon, 242 E. S All section si, Drawn for The Casper Daily Tribune by George McManus Seyete SAY- THE NEXT: GUY THAT SAYS “RICE” TOME 15 ZA OIN' TO A HOS- gee PITAL! | ship thirty-four (34) north, range|granted rights of way under the seventy-nine (79) west of the sixth principal meridian, containing 640] reserved to the United States and acres, more or less. A. P. No. 3391 H. L. Stacy. The appraised value of the sur- face right of each parcel of said lands is $13.83 1-3 ,per acre, and the said lands will not be sold for less than three-fourths of the ap- praised valuation and not less than $10.00 per acre. The said lands will be sold sub- id lands, including the right to prospect for, mine and remove any -jand all minerals and coal from said ; | lands. The highest bidder is the bidder who offers to pay the highest price jer, acre and to reconvey to the tate all minerals and coal existing or found to exist in the land, to- “ether with the right to prospect *or same. The said lands will be sold upon ale, and the balance in not to ex- eed eighteen equal annual pay- nents with interest thereon at the cate of 4 per cent per annum, pro- vided ‘that al} such purchase price may be paid at the time of sale, or subsequently at the option of the ourchasers. The cost of this advertisement must be paid by the purchasers of he lands. Any improvements on he lands must be purchased by the ourchasers of the lands, either by orivate agreement with or at the aide value fixed un- der the aut! jority of the Board. The said lands will be sold sub He said sale. L) n ROBERT ‘D. CAREY, President, State Board of School Land Commissioners. A. BAKER, Commissioner of Public Lands, Secretary. Publish Nov. 21 and 28, Dec. 5 and 12, 1922. NOTICE OF SALE OF STATE LANDS Notice is hereby given that pur- suant to law and at the order of the State Board of Land Commis- ioners, the Commissioner of Pub- fe Lands will, on the 20th day of December, A. D. 1922, at 10:00 o'clock A. M., at the front door of the Court House in the City of Cas- S/per, County of Natrona, State of Wyoming, offer for sale at public} l uction and sell to the highest bid- ler the following described lands: East half southeast quarter Winston] (E%SE%) section thirty’ (30), township thirty-one (31) north, St*/range seventy-seven (77) west of the sixth principal meridian, Desperate man a: large—when last} ‘ining 80 acres, more or less. seen he wore an old suit that nad N 1M SO GLAD YOU CAME HOME I WANT YOU TO MEET MR. RICE % FROM. AMERICA- — quarterjreserved to th %SW%) |subject to any vested and ac township rights of 4 range person, eighty-seven (87) west; Lot Three on, or pas: township/said lands and subject to the right thirty-two (32) north, range eighty- of the proprietor of any vein or l-de ty-one (31), southeast jaws of the State of Wyoming or subject to any vested and accrued rights of any ditch company, or any person, owning any ditch or ditches on, or passing through any part of suid lands and subject to theeright |* of the proprietor of any vein or lode to extract and remove his ore (3), section seven for Selection an 3187 hy hereby granted, found to penetrate or intersect the ereby granted, vided by law. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids offered at the said sale. In Witness Whereof, hereunto set our hands and caused to be affixed the Seal of the Board this 15th day of November, A. D. sed vaiue of the iands is $20.00 per acre, said lands will not be sold for less| hereu than three-fourths of the appraised ¢o and not less than $15.00 this ROBERT D. CAREY, President, State Boar! of Land Commissioners. prospect for, Commissioner of Public Lands, The highest bidder is the bidder Business and Prof AUDITORS Publish Nov. 21, 28, Dec. 5 an¢ ce a ee Yes, we're coing to be open Thanks Wyatt Cafeteria Wyatt Cafeterin until 8° p.m. untitl & p.m. ——$ $<» — State eighteen | with intere 4 per cent per ann all such purchase p at the time of sul at the option of The cost of | must be paid b the lands. An: on the lands must be purchased by the }E ers of . either by private agreem the owner Jor at the appraised value fixed un- der the authority of the Board. | The said lands will be sold sub- ject to all legally shed or granted rights of under the — laws of the of Wyouing or nited States and or any ditches part of ¥ ditch company, g through a west of the sixth prin-\to extract and remove his ore there- 118.76 from, should the same be foun (Application | penetrate or intersect the premises prov d by la The Board rese the right to -\reject any and all bids offered at aid the said sale. and the) In Witness Whereof, We haye hands and caused pal of the Soard November, A. D. 1922. The said lands will be sold sub-} ROBERT D. CAREY, P and condition that President, S' the purchaser, or purchasers, thete- I of upon receiving title shail reco vey to the State of Wyoming all} mining and mineral rights in and to| (SEAL) including the right to} mine and remove any und all minerals and coal from said cretary. Board of rd Commissioners. e Board of School Land Commissioners. and St A. BAKER, Commissioner of Public Lands, Publish Nov, 21 and 28, and De- cember 5 and 1 19 DOCTORS . NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. 5 Land Office at Douglas, Wyoming, October 30, 1922. AN DENBERG s—Income Tax Service First Floor OS Bldg. ~REIMERTH & Phone 767 MARSH. P ©. KEITH, M. D. idence 164. South Durbia Notice is hereby given that Clark Holmes of Alcova, Wyoming, who, on July 21, 19: stead and ad WYOMING AUDIT CO: Byron S$. Hule—M, J, Newtor America Theater, Builaing—Phone 289 Phone 1219 Auditing, Income Tax Service, |———— Legal Accounting made home- gral home'tead en- No, 022147-028110, for home. the owner 1 7) MYERS Physician and Surgeon 4, NWM%SEX tion 12, township 29 N., range 86 and additional homestead, S% SW% section 1, SW%SE% section 12, township 29 } ACCOUNTANTS | —_———— | WUARANTER REGISTRY CORP. | Office-_ati ‘Auditors and Accountants—Stock = | ico—Midwest Building and Transfer Agents sos'it Oil Exchange Bldg. Phone 660 The Casper Private Hospital ARCHITECTS or tates and) section 18, township sixth principal has filed notice of intention to mak: final three-year claim to the lan before Register and Receiver Unite States Land Office, Wroming, on the sixth day of De- ceniber, 1922. Claimant names as witnesses: Albert Park, of Casper, ming; Berry Stotomore, of Alcova, Wyoming; Arsus Lewellen, of Al- cova, Wyoming; Edw. B. Curtis, of Casper, Wyomi oof, to establish nd Block above described Phone 449 TARBUTT, WE! it & SWEENEY | SURGERY, GYNECOLOGY AND Architec! 15 OU Exchange Bidg. YRURN 5, WEBB, Architect | INTERNAL Phone 13: R. Phone 1152’ Homer R. Lathrop, M. D., F. { B. ART SHOP THE ART CRAFT SHOP Lamp Shade Making and Stamped Gocds—307-339 0-5 Bldg. AUTO REPAIRS NATRONA RADIATOR SHOP Repairing, Recoring of Radiators ——_ — Phone 1523W WYERS In Witness Whereof, We have hereunto set our hands and caused to be affixetl the Seal of the Board this'15th day of November, A. D. ‘Publish Oct. 31, Nov. 7, 14, 2 and, 28,1922. OF Se Yes, we're going to be open Thanks giving. for one meal until § p, m, 125 W. Yellowstone m AUTO TOPS Sant. tnd Beal Cavers. Dashiana, Lawyer ‘Auto Tops, Seat Covers, Cushions, Room 22 Mecow. and Repaired—W orl pe 23) i it Guat STEWART AL Wyatt . Cafeteria. a NOTICE QF SALE OF STAT! AND SCHOOL LANDS ZW) I Notice ts hereby given that pu: Office Phone 186 Res. Phone 2 Bldg. Off. Ph. 699. Res, 70 3. ©. KAMP, M. Telephone 1650 and 1651 | 988 South Durbin—Tnone Women and Children’s Hospital 542 South Durbin—Phone 406 Staff OBSTRETRIC { Victor R. Dack: . AND AY ‘ITO-URINARY DI . B slerwood, PATHOLOG J. F. O'Donnell, M. D. aE pena . E. Duncan, D, D, 8, Office in Rornbaught Building, 113 Eust Second Street, Telephone 54 and 55 GE G. AMBROSE HEMINGWAY Midwest Building } iH. MANN, Lawye Room $19, ‘Oil Exchange Build) suant to law and at the order of the State Board of Land Comm): 3AGGAGE and TRANSFER|” Nicnois_« Stimnery sioners and State Board of Schoo! Land Commissioners, sioner of Public Lands will, on the 20th day of December, A. D. 192 at 10:00 o’clock A. M. at the fror the Commis> Moving. Phone 7 A. tes. Phone 87W Lawyers 09-10-11 Oil Exch nge Bldg. JAMES P. KEM 408 Consolidated Royalty Bldg. ER Se Phone 313) HAGENS & MURANE in the Cit door of the Court House in the Ci NATRONA TRANSFER, State of Wyoming, offer for raie at FUEL CO0.—-Phone 949 awyers - 4 L STORAGE 206-207 Oil Exchange Building WILLIAM 0. WLLSON public auction and sell to the high est bidder the following ‘describe BATTERIES Attorney-at-L: Sulte 14-15-1 Dwiiben CASPER BATTERY CO. 907 VINCENT MU 6 Townsend Bldg. ANEY | Attorney-at-La (NW %4SE%), quarter southwest quarter (NEY. BEAUTY PARLORS 324 Midwest Building SW), west half northeast quar ter (W4%4NE%), northeast quarte (NEXYNW% Phone. 803 ORIGINAL MARINELLO SHOP ___ HOUSE MOVERS 15 E. Second | WILLIAM NEIDEROUER con-|south half northwest quarter (S' A, CHIROPRACTORS township. thirty-eight range eighty-seven principal meridian, FFRE AHAM JEFFREY | DR. CAROLIN Phone 706} Osteopathic | Sulte 6, Tribune Apartments, Ph, said Chiropractor (Application for Selection and Sak No. 628 by C. B. & Q. (NEXNW%) twenty-seven (27), township thirt R. I, BE. BERQU | 1107 South Melrose Phone 266 OSTEOPATHS C. DAVIS yaician Osteopathic Physician | 4 | DR. ©. A. SANFORD | Midwest Bldg. Phone 1930 (30) north, range eighty-five (85 west of the sixth principal meridia ining 40 acres, more or (Application for Selection and No, 3210 by Archie Sanford:) Be OS ATER jone 1757 ROOF CONTRACTING DR. ©. 1. ARNOLDUS Osteopathic and Chiropractic WYOMING ROOFIN: co. General Roofing Contractors, Repate ‘ 351|.,. img and Recoating a Specialty Phone 1754) 597 Hast ‘Twelfth. Phone. 18043 The appraised value of the face right of each parcel of CONTRACTOR STUDIOS lands is $18.33 1-3 per acre, the said lands will not.ke ‘sold for |less than three-fourths of the ap- |praised valuation and not less than | $10.00 per acre. following described WILLIAM E. Estimates Furnished Free. Phone 1806W 2 NEW STUDIO PI phy of all kinds. 108 EB. Second. Phone 12265 | SPECIALTY SHOPS THE CASPER COAL AND COKE CO. | Afternoon 336 N. Durbin quarter (SW%SW%) section sev- Phone 677 Not. less than (SE%SE%) northwest quarter southeast CONFECTICNS |ter (NW%SE%) section eighteen township tw ‘north, range eighty STANLEY & CU! i? News | ; “i ectlanery and News y| 138 8. Durbin Casver, Wyo, ight (88) west Mrs, Annis jof the sixth principal meridian, con- PALMS CONFECTION Hot Chili and Daily Lup t14 EB. Second P Application for Selection and Sale TAILORS IM, THE TAILOR No. 3186 by Donald Beaton.) CLEANING AND PRESSING troy gan (SE4%SW%), quarter southeast quarter (SW% |SE%) section four (4), township COMMERCIAL CL Cleaning and Tailoring Di yi Phone 1149W eighty-three (83) west of the sixth principal meridian, DOCTORS containing 80 148 KE. Midwest | MOUNTING iM (Application Residence Phone 1715) werotes or quarter (BW%SE%) section thir- BOP PE ADL OD PELE ORCC ONT FPO90 1-85-8568 8 Expert Workmanship; Manufae® | turing; Coats Rebullf; ning, Rew modeling and Wepairing. ~ ¢*4 CR SHOP . Phone 192.0 2seee

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