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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1927. CLASSIFIED VERTISING os AB for inserting Want Ads in The Cas-| per Daily Tribune at 1%; cents a word| FOR SALE OR each insertion: minimum 25 cents. CLOSING -HOUR—Want Acs to be| Midwest. Phone 249. classified must be in The properly | — ES Casper _e@Dily Tribune office before;FOR SALE—One Boston bull puppy.| i Want Ads received after 10:30| Call 321 W. First. to 12:30 5. m. will be"inserted under | “lassity.” | FOR SALE—One 2 cash the head “Too Late to Classify. Oe SALE One ae 5 4 POSITIONS WANTED ~ WANTED—By lady, work of kind by the hour, Phone 931 i SERVICES OFFERED CALL BROOKS for rug and window cleaning. Phone 1367. 3 WIL store plano in my home f: of same. For iculars phone Mr. Witsot. Phone 10 6 p.m. UR SALB—New: in under carpets and on cuelves. Ail you want a: j office. the ometer, Sundstrand add! good as new. Phono 1088 12-5-3t SALE—Team work ,river gravel or sand deliverec: prices reasonable. Harley EB. Smith. Phone 16735. WANTED TO Buy 12-2-4t* DRESSMAKING ani alteration: also expert nand work. 309 Whaley Apartments, W. Ratlroad. — 11-28-7t aaa. SEE pire’ od spe lies Penh stering; packing; rug cleaning; vacuum for rent. Cormier and Mo-| st cash price Cimb, 107 8, Durbin. Phone Seren A street, Phone 1 WANTED— MISCELLANEOUS | Phone 249, Phone 1086. ‘WANTED—Private use of piand for winter, for storage of same. Phone} "in, way J. 12-4°3t/ hold effects. We Day more. WANTED—More bables to ride. in| :086- y our stacy, stylish Sturgis’ bab: @ for new WANTED— An: 3 complete new } babies; price from $31.50 up. Cham- berlin s‘urniture Co. Phone 37. ; -HOUSEHOLD GOODS —. FOR. SALE—Full size bed, compiete.| WANTED TO coakeo!: “heater, cheap. Phone oui wt 12-5.1t Cents, Address 8. ond St., Lincoln, Neb. RE! Tribune. ENT. at least a month” Call FOR SALE. - Cheap, one six-ho’ Tange; one small Victrola: one laun- ary “store. Call at 131 XN. D a ‘$4, CASPER AUCTION HOUSE Casper Mattress Factory. New and used furniture; gas ances, rug cleaning, mattresses reno- vated; 4ipholstering and repairing. FOR RENT—Sleepingroom, ing bath in modern home. 409 S. McKinley. 11-22-tf R SALH—Hlectric. washing ma- /” chines; terms, Phone 1086. _12-18-tf eee tr XOU WAN? secons-nand furni: ture.. or anything second-hand, or fave anything to trade, call at 361 Bouth Azh street or phone 1660. 7-0-tt Yor ges ranges, heaters, appliances seo us Exchange Furniture & Hard: ware Co, Phone 1086. 11-18-tf FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE—Buick roadster, in good condition, $300 cash or easy terms. Phone 1147W, 12-5-5t® FOR SALE—A snap; one Studebaker roadster; one four passenger Ford; one ton Ford truck. Phone 1086. in groom, suitable for one inquire 142.8. Beech. FOR RENT.—Well furnished S. Park, Phone 646R. |, m, | 1167R, Park. . FOR RENT—Modern ‘front adjoining bath, gentlemen; also garage. 215 coln. Phone 1044W. FOR RENT—Modern sleep! 725 E. Second. Phone 675J. BRINGING UP FATHER ADVETISING RATES—the ve) FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS + RENT—Wareho' WANTED—1 size 20x30; close in. Inquire 13 W. Pr nan oll on a 2 FOR SALE—New full dress sult, sizo| "OR RENT — Suratshed 38, white vest int:.dec: a real bar- gain. Phone 754R. anytime Sat: 7 or Sunday afternoon, week days after| 706 N Of 100 for loc; Just the thing te pee| 1227 Cotton peri nalin Ste REMOTE cw FOR SALE—Used typewriters, check-| lights: reasonable. WANTED—TO BUY” >, Furniture of any Kind. 120 West Midwest avenue. 2-24-48 eee WE BUY and sell anything of vaiue. — WANTED TO BUY— Second-hand fur- | PO) of value; high- 267 South WANTED TO BUY—Roll-top ything yor. of furniture, and gree wants to bu; class of plano stu? Twenty-Sec- WANTED—TO RENT \—Three-room rtment January 1. Ad-} A plano for) FOR RENT — Four-room 1857J. FOR RENT—ROOMS for awo gentlemen. 475 CY. © ‘appli-| FOR RONT—Cheerful room, adjoin- ~__ We Buy and Sell Phone 1617-3 326 W. Yellowstone| FOR RENT—Close in modern sleep-}__. room in modern home; close in. 523 FOR RENT—Nieely furnished front | coir’ downstaire with steam bedroot ey heat; close in, 305 N. Durbin. Phone _ yeroom mod eo Ne A od bedding face right of each parcel of said FOR RENT—Modern front bedroom, next to bath; reasonable, 543 58, suitable for two gentlemen preferred; close HAS LOCKED UP ALL OF MY. CLOTHES? BOARD AND ROOM Boarders and roomers, 540 W. Midwest, 12-3-7¢° ROOM AND BOARD — Excellent home cooking; reasonable, by week 12-5-3t|or month. Call 1548M. 42-3-3t* 12-5-3: two-room tnoCern apartment; Ught and gaa’ included; just at end of paveme: Center. 12-45-21) —<————— FOR RENT — Two-room furnishe hache‘or apartment. Phone 1675W wood. 12-5-1e" 12-2-3t* PASSE! rose ic, front envranse; ani 310 “W. Yellow. 12-5.1t ee eertstidy ; FOR RENT—Three-room apartment, in new home: rooms ary Jarre and well arranged, Phone 1161M. machine! stone. - / 18-5-4t SS FOR RONT—Unfurnished, apartment livingroom, kitchenette, Bath and breakfast nogk; Murphy bed;. puiltdn features; hot water beat: $60, Phone 11-18-t | 2032W. 11-28-t¢ RENT — Light housekeeping m electric light, aud water free Ash| $10 per. month, five minutes walk S-O4£) Crom the center. of town at 406 W. 11-20-t6 apart- walk per month; —— have can 11-20-12 in house- Phone ‘11-18-tf ty.Seo. FOR RENT—HOUSES ee ‘3-|FOR RENT — Two-room furnished house; lgbts, water and gas. 405 8. Etim. 12-5-1 house on pavement. 255 8S, Jackson; 12-5-8t* | $20, Phone 1073. ee : 12-5-2t home, mod with mee neues a ern f it} Yellow Cab office. Theat ———— FOR RENT—Three-room unfurnish- ed house. Phone 1169W. . FOR RENT—Tworoom partly ISAT i288 8. 12 euiteble t nur house; lights, water and gas. f£oplar. 12-6-1t* povided a FOR RENT—House at 903 S, Me. Ingulre| “Kinley; will give lease: you will 12-5-t€] nave use of whole lot; $25 a month, 12-5030 a or two.) FOR RENT—Untfurnished one side 12-6-1 of double house with heated gar- age. Phone 9283 after 6 p/ m. 12-2-4¢ sleeping |; YS APN ID Se EER 12511) POR RENT—Nicely furnished three- m house; one block from school. 1452. 12-4-3t* 12-6-1t} house: furnished except and dishes, Call at 742 E. Phone 1403W. = FOR SALE—HOUSES. OO two FOR SALB—One 4-room house and| ene 2-room house. 1201 8. Cotton- Second. 12-4-2t: ingroom;|/ FOR SALE — One thousand cash re in| taken for five-room house, four 125-2t} rooms in basement; nite large gar- FOR “RENT—One-room in 11-18-tt AUTO ACCESSORIES CASPER Auto Wrecking Co. for all makes of cars from 50 to 25 per cent. below list. Corner of Grant and Railroad. 12-5-7t* for bookkeeper, the winter, Phone 1.81W-. sleepingrooms close in. modern bath; ladies only; Durbin. FOR RENT—Modern furnish: adjoining bath. 342 8S. Phone 1701. with factory guarantee; $22.50, Automobile Core Co., 412. W. First. 12-5-2t* AUTO ARTS SALVAGED. jandier, Reo, Hup, aige, Buick, Overland 90, Studebaker Six, 1916 ai magnetoes, carburetors, gen. erators, motor and other parts in good ape: cheap. Scoops’ Garage, 1129 EB. Yellowstone. 12-2-27t FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Diamond ring. For par- Heulars ‘call!'Tulsa Hotel, | ee ee ne FOR SALE—2,000 feet of lumber; used at pure food show. Inquire Mr. Bullack, Tribune office. ' @.12-5-tf RARE BARGAINS. AT PRIVATE ‘ SALE. The Bungalow Hotel company is offering for sale all its furnishings, bedding, dishes, curtains, _ carpets. This is a chance to buy some attrac- tive furnishings at low prices. Write or see Mrs. Tom Bell, agent Bunga- low hotel, Lusk, Wyo. 12-4-3t BICYCLES—New and rebuilt; fun} stock of accessories; expert repatr- y Oll City Supply. 41% E. Second. none 1112. 11-29-6t oS tba RE PSE eat ls FOR SALE—Bicycle in first class condition; can be seen ,at 104 S. Beech: price $15. 12-4-2t) a PLAYER PIANO AT A SACRIFICE For quick disposal will make “big sacrifice in price, This is a» high! grade make left on our hands in Casper. Write at once for special price, terms and particulars to The Denver Music Co., Denver, Colo. - : 1.29-15t POULTRY FOR SALE—Fat young turkeys. 40c 2 pound dressed. Mrs. William FOR RENT—Light running Clark, Powder River, Wyo. machine, Phone 108¢. bath; suitable for one or t tlemen; ‘on pavement. Phone A. homé served tion. 519 E. First. VERY DESIRABLE ROOM AND BOARD 230 NORTH PARK, Midwest or phone 249. ‘Weaver Metor Co., 434 W. stone. Phone 1 FOR RENT—Garage, 1029 | Washington. Phone 18683. 12-5-1t home on bus line. Phone 1941. aT FOR RENT—Cozy front room in pri- vate home; rent by the month for FOR RENT—In private ‘home, two adjoining FOR RENT .— Bedroom, adjoining a FOR RENT—Sleepingroom. 620 East SS FOR RENT—One modern asleeping-|cast front; room next to bath; close in, location. 704 5. David. Phone BOARD AND ROOM BOARD AND ROOM — Cooked like like home, Table board $7.50 per week; fae, loca Bachelors’ Club beiiateen a aeitette oa) Bal ARERR LSE ES FOR SALE OR RENT— Warehouse, | biock away. The Dobbin Realty C., size 20X30; close in. Inquire 120 W.| 231 Midwest Bldg. calc caindh SR ct aaa STORAGE space available at Douc-|_ Casper school, just off N. McKiniey. Apply 221 8. age; east front; lawn, trece; just o' Jnodern'tpavement; $3,000 loan, Phong 1229J. 12-3-6t* pr OE aa Solana TE ESR FOR SALE—Fourroom house, two in basement; east part of Tope] to% gas in alley; price’ $2,000, $500 cash, Mathers Real: ty Co., 255 &. Centdr. Phone 1088W. 12-1-tf 12-5-2 611 5S. 12-42t*} “a good foundation; close to school led room | #ouse in north Casper; house painted ‘Kimball, | inside and out; will sell for $500 less 12-43¢|-than cost of building. Address Box A-17, Tribune. 12-5-3t* Sati ae ie ah ee SS sae FOR SALE=Four-room strictly mod- Wet | ern house on W. Bleventh; $4,500, T5lW. payment. Phone 1078. 12-5-2% FOR SALE—Smail modern home on the south side, lot 40 by 140 feet, $3,500, $500 cash. 242 E, ‘Second. Tel 702. 12-4-2t ‘00d | Kamon, OW. 12-4-1t rooms, twb sets of bath fixtures, corner lot; $6,800, $500 cash payment. R. Kamon, 242 E. Second. te lag! it FOR LEAS#—160 acres oi] land in government permit |laws of the State of Wyoming or 5-29tf| reserved to the United States and| subject to any vested and accrued) tights of any ditch company, or any FOR SALE—Must sell t#o tine tots} Do" suid lands and subject to the right of the proprietor of any vein or| -We sell lots in Fair} lode therefrom, should the same be} Nght and phone fomna te prem: vided by law. ddress P.O. box 778 . A FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE go00d location; easy terms. Call Mr. Stafford. Phone 703. 12-4-7¢t* ‘ 12-4-3t| CASPER LOTS— View $1. down and $1 and gas-but 11-14-tf} 12-5-3t® on easy terms. Yellow-| BR. Kamon, 242 E. Second. Phone 702. 12-4-3t 12-5-it East B,|'FOR SALE—1200-acre ranch in the Big Horn mountains, improvements smali orchard, good spring water; $8,500 with equipment; terms. R. Kamon, 242 E. Second. Tel. 12-4-3t* sewing 11-18-t£ MEN — Our catalog tells how we range seventy-seven (77) west of said lands will not be sold for leas valuation and not less than $10.00 ject to the term and condition that 11-29-14t*| the: pure! ‘; of upon receiving title shall yey to the mining and mineral rights in and to | sai prospect for, mine and remove any me all minerals and coal from said nds, or found to exist in the land, to- 3 gether with the right to prospect FOR SALE—A fourrodm house on|for same. sale, and the balance in not to ex- ments with interest thereon at the! 11.88-it| easy terms; will consider car as first/rate of 4 per cent per annum, pro-| fam '¢, may be the time of sale, or| SILK HOSE—Your wife, girl or sis- subsequently at the option of the mh | purchasers. tl 12-6-1t er AM paid by the purchasers of Les gery OE RTT OE TEPER PY CET EEF HF GE ie lands. FOR SALE—Modern residence of tet!| the lands must be purchased by the purchasers of the lands, either by, private agreement with the owner) or at the appraised value fixed un- der the aut ject to’ all legally established FOR SALE—Nice lot, close to West|reject any and all bids offered at Che FOR SALE OR TRADE a ae SR RR Se aa ES FOR SALE OR TRADE—Two ‘ot Teapot townsite for good car. Box 1421. PERSONAL WANTED—Man and wife to share hree-room modern furnished) cot- fe with employed lady: expense: to be equally shared; very attractiy Droposition to right party. Phone 20105. 12-4-2t MADAME PELKEY, ist, room 2.%, Virginia hotel will read your af @ an open book from cradle to the gravo; settles and explains all ove affairs and family troubles; con: and see thi: you will profit by Indy ‘{toing so; no one in trouble tu:ned! ‘The Golden Rule. away. Office hours 10 a. m. unt! Dp. m. 12. NOTICE. = Meet. me at the ¥. W. C. A., 130) % belt, pencil, knife, garters, etc.,) dozen; South Center street for pure silk hos ery, Wednesday ind Saturday after: noons. 124-218 teach -barbering quickly: tree, Moler Barber College, Seventeenth street, Denver. matied 1229 122-8te NOW YOUR LIFE—Latest scien: tific methoc; develop your powers; send birth date; 25c stamps; satisfac- ton guaranteed. Walter Winston Kenilworta, 88 Bivd., Courcelie: Paris, France. 11-26-8t* WARNING! Tesperate man a: large—when last seen he wore an old suit that had been -cleaned and and made to look like new Jake ‘Tailor, vett iMtel. Phone 61. ‘11-27-71 RELINQUISHMENTS, ETC. - FOR SALE—Relinquishment, fifteen miles north of Casper on Sait Greek roac; good house; well; plenty of good. drinking water; chicken —— FOR RENT—Two-room. unfurnished | house and four acres of garden tenes WooL ed. P, O. Box NOTICE OF 17 SALE OF LANDS * Notice is hereby given that pur- suant to law and at the order of the State Board of Land Commis- sioners, the Commissioner of Pub- lic<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- rt, County of Natrona, State of ‘yoming, offer for sale at public auction and sell to the highest bid- der the following described land: East half southeast quarter (E%SE%) section thirty (30), township thirty-one (31) north, the sixth principal meridian, cons) taining 80 acres, more or less. A. P. No. 8851, Raymond Gordon. ‘The appraised value of the sur- lands is $13.33 1-8 per acre, and the than three-fourths of the appraised Per acre, The said lands will be sold sub- *, or purchasers, there- recon- State of Wyoming all id lands, including the right to The highest, bidder is the bidder who offers to pay the highest price per acre and to reconvey to the State all minerals and ccal existing ‘She said lands will be sold upon the following terms: Not less than 10 per cent of the purchase price to be paid in cash at the time of ceed eighteen equal annual pay- vided that all such purchase price The cost of advertisement! Any improvements on; ority of the Board. The ssid lands will be sold sub- or granted rights of way under the rson, owning any ditch or ditches or passing through any part of to extract and remove his ore enetrate dr intersect the} shy granted, as pro- ‘The Board reserves the right to the said sale. | pairs, $6.75. Casper Daily Cridune 1 COMED THESE “LETTERS CFF OF A LAUNDRY TICKET 1 | FOUND - NOW FER ih GIFTS FOR HIM AUTO ROBES—WwWill be by dad as a Christmas F these all wool robes at §8.75 and up./ The Golden Rule. clated | See AUTOMOMIBLE DRIVING Giloy: fur lined; warm; gocd looking, $7.50 At and Cunningham Co, BELT BUCKIES—These can be had plain or with initials at $1 up at) | COMBINATION SETS. for father. brother or sweetheart, these consics | from $1 up. ‘The Goléen Rule. FOURIN-HANDS — New, all silk, $1.50 and $2 grades a at) 89e. Barnett’s of course, 151 South! Center street. FLOWERS FOR CHRISTMAS—Car-| nations $1.50 per dozen; Roses $2.50 fo $5 per doben; Calla Lillies §5 por) dozen; Sweet Peas 75¢ bunch; Plants| 30c up; Holly wreaths and Mistletoo decorations. American .Flower Shop, America Theater lobby, Phone-2120. Se MUFYLERS—Men's accordtan knit; made of pure sik heavyweight; two- tone shades; long variety, $4.50. Bar- re of coufse, 154, South Center street, SLIPPERS—All the Make “her” happy Ci for $1.53, at Wiggins, yo SILK SHIRTS FOK MEN — Wilson Brethers well-known designs in ho}- laay boxes. Richards ‘and’ Cunking- m Co, SILK SHIRTS, tho better kinds, 7.50, Barnett’s: of course, 154 South Center street. BATH ROBES—$5.95. Bar- 154 South Center nett’s of course, street. GIFTS FOR HER SAR VING eae fork st ru and a arpening steel, ices $2.56 to $7.05, The Golden Bule CUT GLASS Pyrex baking dishes in nickled frames, ebony handles. In ware Department. Richards and Cunningham Co, others embroi . Gowns $5.75/and up. W. G. Per- las & Cons” DAINTY SILK UNDERWEAR — dust the thing¥she would want_for jewarertarey Joe David and Co., 227 8. FLOWNRS FOR CHRISTMAS—Cax- nations $1.50 per dozen; Roses $2.50 and $5 per dozen; Calla Lillies $5 per dozen; Sweet Peas 75c bunch; Plants ; Holly wreaths and Mistletoe decorations. American Flower Shop, American Theater Bldg. Phone 2120. HANDBAGS—Purses, hand painted luncheon sets and table runners, suitable for Christinas gifts, The Golden Rule. HAND EMBROIDERED LINENS Useful and appropriate gifts; large assortment to choose from; moderate prices. Swanson Sisters. IVORY SETS — Individual pieces from 50 cents to $1.50. Complete your set now. At Richards and Cun- ningham Co, MANICURE S£TS — Make timely ristmas gifts; price $2.50 upward. |.The Golden Rule.» PEARL BEADS of anm_ ylengths that are sure to give pleasure lon after Christmas, $1.95 and up. The Golden Rule. PURSES—Leather, beaded and du- yetyn, Some excellent values at half price. At Richards and Cunning ah ter will surely iste a box or pair for Christmas; price $1.98 a pair. ‘The Golden Rule. SLIPPERS—Padded soles, variety of suddued shades that men like, $2.45 at Wiggins, your shoe man. ~ SILVER SETS — Community silver, boxed for Christmas. A gift that lasts. Richards and Cunningham Co. TOILET SETS—Nothing could be more appreciated than one of these sets. The Golden Rule. WOMEN’S 100 per ceut Pure Silk Hosiery with reinforced lisle garter tops; $250 per pair. | Box. of three W. G. Perkins & Co. Land Commissioners. A. BAKER, ommissioner of Public Lands, cretary. ‘ Publish Noy. 21, 28, Dec. 5 and 12, 1922. 2 AAR CARD OF THANKS. I wish to express my sincere thanks for the beautiful fioral offerings and the kingnesses and sympathy shown In Witness Whereof, We have hereunto set our hands and caused to be affixed the Seal of the Board cea day of November, A. D.| (SEAL) ROBERT D. CAREY, President, State Board of me by the many frien¢s; especially the Culinary Workers Local No, 842 and~ the Cook's association Loca} 18 of Denver, Colo., during tte bereave- ment in the loss of my busband. who passed away — sudden! morning, November MRS. JOHN L. | FURNITURE—A | change Furniture and Drawn for The Casper Daily Tribune by George McManus | Bx <OLLY - | \ FEEL UKE A NATIVE! GIFTS FOR THE HOME CANDY CHRISTMAS GEETINGS — Any box of Lukismade pare can- dies will surely make Christmas more merry. FINE LINENS — Never go out of style and make most acceptable Christmas gifts. A most complete line at W? G. Perkins & Co. always appre- family, Ex- Hardware Co. FLOWERS FOR CHRISTMAS—Car- = 1.50 per 3 Roses $2.50 to $5 per dozen; Calia Lillies $5 per Sweet Peas i5c Plants 500 up; Holly Mistietoe decorations. America Flow- er Shép, America Theater lobby. Phone 2129, FOR THE HOME—Hand painted pic- tures, ornaments, antiques, fancy bric-a-brac art goods, Brussels point laces, French ortiers; — reasonable s. America Flower Shop, Amer- Theater lobby. Phone 2120. and records; ciated by the wi VEICTROLAS Bruns. wicks and records. We carry a com- piste line of both. Chas, E. Wells Music Co,, 232 E. Second, main en- trance of Becklinger B'dg. UNIVERSAL ELECTRICAL Appli- ances; Percolators, Grills, , Irons, Toasters, Curling Irons, Lamps, In Hardware Department. Richards and Cunnnigham Co. GIFTS FOR THE CHILDREN BATH ROBES and Brushed Wool Sets for the kiddies; priced reason- ably. W. G. Perkins & Co. CHILDREN’S Holiday Handker- chiefs; embroidered in colors; box of three 35c, Every day in the Is handkerchiefs, seven in a box, 75e. W. G. Perkins & Co, DOLL BUGGI al GIES—Sleds, kiddle cars, ways malo the little ones happy om Christmas morning at tly Ex- change Furniture and Hardware Co. ARE YOU FAT? A good fisure is your birthright. Rejunvenation through natural meth- is. Swan Reducing System for pri- vate consultation give phone number Address Box A-14, Tribune. NOTICE OF SALE OF STATE AND SCHOOL LANDS Notice is hereby given that pur- suant to law and at the order of ‘Ae State Board of Land Commis- sioners and State Board of School Land Commissioners, the Commis- sioner of Public Lands will, on the 20th day of December, A. D. 1922, at 10:00 o’clock A. M. at the front loor of the Court House in the City of Casper, County of Natrona, State of Wyoming, offer for sale at public auction and sell to the high- est bidder the following described lands: Northwest quarter southeast quarter (NW%SE%), northeast quarter southwest quarter (NE% SW%), west half northeast quar- ter (W3sNE%), northeast quarter|~ northwest quarter (NE%NW%), south half northwest quarter (S%% NW%) section twenty-six (26), township thirty-eight (38) north, range eighty-seven (87) west of he sixth principal meridian, con- taining 280 acres, more or less. ‘Application for Selection and Sale . 629 by C. B. & Q. R.R. Co.) Northeast quarter northwest quarter (NE%xNW%) section twenty-seven (27), township thirty 30) north, range eighty-five (85) vest of the sixth principal meridian, sontaining 40 acres, more or less. (Application for Selection and Sale 3210 by Archie Sanford.) The appraised value of the sur- face right of each parcel of said lands is $13.33 1-3 per acre, and the said lancs will not be sold for less than three-fourths of the ap- praised vaiiation and not less than $10.00 per acre. Also the followings ‘ands: Southwest quarter quarter (SW%SW%) section sev- enteen (17), southeast quarter southeast quarter (SE%SE%), northwest. quarter southeast quar- ter (NW%SE%) section eighteen (18), township twenty-nine (29) Aty-eight (88) west cipal meridian, con- taining 120 acres, more or _ less. (Application fer Selection and Sale! described southwest PAGE ELEVEN * gether with the right to prospect for same. The said lands will be sold upon the following terms: Not less than 10 per cent of the purchase price to [be pas in cash at the time of sale, ani a the balance “in not to éxu eighteen equal annual paynt With interest thercon at the rate of 4 pe cent per annum, provided that all such purchase price maj: be paid at the time of si-Je, or subsequently at the option of the purchasers. The cost of this advertisement must be paid by the purchasers of the lands. Any improvements ‘on the lands myst be purchased Ey the purchasers of the lands, either by=; Private agreement with the owner or at the appraise} value fixed un- der the authority of the Board. The said lands wil] be sold sub- ject to all legally established ‘or. granted rights of way under the™ laws of the State of Wyoming or reserved to the United States and Isubject to any vested and actrued rights of any ditch company, or any person, owning any ditch or aitches* on, or passing through any part of acres, more or less. (Application for Selection and Sale No. 3187 by Robert J. Davidson.) The appraised value of the sur- face right of each parcel of said lands is $20.09 per acre, and the said lands, will not be sold for less than three-fourths ef the appraised valuation and not less than $15.00 per acre. The said lands will be sold sub. ject to the term and condition that the purchaser, or purchasers, there- of upon receiving title shall recon- vey to the State of Wyoming all mining snd mineral rights in and to said lands, including the right to prospect for, mine and remove any 7 ef all minerals and coal from said lance. The highest bidder is the bidder who offers to pay the highest price r acre cnd to recunvey to ‘ic State all minerals and coal existing or found to t_in the land, & AUDITORS said lands and subject to the right jof the proprietor of any vein or lede }to extract and remove his ore there- |from, should the same be found te | Sevan or intersect the premises ereby granted, as provided by law, The Board reserves the right. to jreject any and all bids offered at the said sal a |. In Witness Whereof, We haye hereunto set our hands and caused lin be affixed the Seal of the Seard this 15th dey ef November, A. D, 1922. ROBERT D. CAREY, President, State Board of Land Commissioners. “ | and State Board of School Land Commissioners. (s | A. BAKER, | Commissioner of Public Lands, | Seeretary: | Publish Nov. 21 and 28, and De- cember 5 and 1922. DOCTORS REIMERTH & VAN DEABERG Accountants—Income Tax _ Ssrvice First Floor 0-S Bldg. Phone 767 WYOMING AUDIT COMANY Byron S, Huice—M. J. Newton America Thoater Inilding—Phone 289 Auditing, Income Tax Service, Legal Accounting ACCOUNTANTS GUARANTEE REGISTRY CORP. Auditors and Accountants—Stock Regis'arar and Transfer Agents 208-11 Oll Exchange Bldg. Phone 660 Sahelian aac SSS ARCHITECTS DUBOIS & GOODRICH, Architects Reoms 11-12 Townsend Block Casper, Wyo. Phone 449 pcr fan DR, Ar Pane fae ata eA GARKBUTT, WEDNER & SWEENEY Architects: 7 415 Ol! Exchange Bldg. Phone 1163 _—<—<—<— << RAYRURN 8S. WEBB, Ere agg 2 OF a Phone Suite 12, Daly Bldg. eh ART SHOP THE ART CRAFT SHOP Potty ae Saas OS Bldg. ‘AUTO TOPS ——— $$ it , Seat Covers, Cushions, fe Ae id Repaired—Work New ‘am EWART AUTO TOP SHOP s 134 North Kimball, Phone 1072W BAGGAGE and TRANSFER SEE BEN TRANSFER CO. Hea) auling am BAKEAB®. coving. Phoue 74d SEARLES TRANSFER N Res. Phone 87W Office Phone 313 eee NATRONA TRANSFER, STORAGE AND FUEL CO.—Phone 39 BATTERIES CASPER BATTERY €0. 508 E. Yellowstone Phone 907 Bias el esa TRE aie neah ok BEAUTY PARLORS NAL MARINELLO SHOP Phone 803 ORIG: 245 E. Second CHIROPRACTO! DE, J. H. JEFFRE DR. ANNA GRAHAM JEFFREY Suite 318 Midwest Bldg. Phone 706 M. GABRIELLE SINCLAIR Palmer Chiropractor Second Phone 17143 . HARNED, Chiropractor 162 North Kimball St, Phone 1457 DR. I. E. BERQUIST Zuttermeister Bldg. Phone 1757 DR. C. L. ARNOLDUS Osteopathic and Chiropractic Physician ‘i 810 O-S Build’ng Phone 1754 COAL CASPER COAL AND COKE CO, Genuine Gebo Coal 356 N. Durbin Phone 677 CONFECTIONS “STANLEY & CULL Cigars, Confectionery and News 'S. Center Phone S0W PALMS CONFECTIONERY Hot Chili and Daily Luncheons 414 KE. Second Phone 1113 232 No, 3186 by Donald Beaton.) Southeast quarter southwest} quarter (SE4%SW%), southwest! quarter southeast quarter (SW%/ SE%) section four (4), township| thirty-eight (38) north, range| hty-three (83) west of the sixth! principal . meridian, containing 80) acres, more or less. (Application| for Selection and Sale No, 3230 by) Martin T. Baskett.) Southwest quarter southeast} quarter (SW%SE%) section thir-| ty-one (31), southeast qusrter| southwest quarter (SE%SW%) | section thirty-two (32), township thirty-three © (83) north, range! eighty-seven (87) west; Lot Three (3), section seven (7), township thirty-two (32) north, range eigh' seven (87) west of the sixth prin- cipal meridian, containing 118.76) CLEANING AND PRESSING COMMERCIAL CLEANERS Cleaning and Tailoring 243 S. Center, Upstairs. Phone 1149W DOCTORS DR. T. J, REACH Physician and Surgeon Phone 1219 Residence 2118 MARSHALL C. KEITH, M. D. Office Phone 30 Residence 164. Private Hospital — 612 South Durbin AND BRYANT nd Surgeon Office Phone 120M Office Hour: DR, A. P. Surgeo 112 East Second Street PE Bent acme abi tach rs OE The Casper Private Ho: 938 South Durbin—Phone 273 Women and Children’s Hospital 542 South Durbin—Phone 406 Staff SURGERY, GYNECOLOGY AND OBSTRETRICS Momer RB. Lathrop, M. D., F. A. C. &. Victor R. Dacken, B. & D. INTERNAL MEDICINE R. 8. Cruzen, 8. B., M. D. KIN AND X RAY NITO-URINARY DISEA G. B. Underwood, M, D. PATHOLOGIST J. F. O'Donnell, M. D. on DENTIST E. Duncan, D. D. S. Office in Rornbaught Building, 113 Est Second Street. Telephone 34 and 35 LAWYERS ——_— AMBROSE HEMINGWAY Lawyer Midwest Building» G. H. MANN, Lawyer Room 319, Oil. Exch: Office Phone 186 Bake LJ —— Ee NICHOLS & STIRRETY Lawyers 309-10-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. nance JAMES P. KEM 408 Consolidated Royalty Blag. HAGENS & MURANE a Lawyers | ___ 206-207 O11 Exchange Building ' * WILLIAM 0. WILSON Attorney-at-Law 3 Room 221 Suite 14-15-16 Townsend Bldg. VINCENT MULVANEY ttorney-at-Law 324 Midwest Building HOUSE MOVERS j 1 WILLIAM NEWEROUER 2 | 1307 South Melrose Phone 260 OSTEOPATHS : DR. CAROLINE ©. DAVIS Osteopathic Physician ‘ Suite 6, Tribane Apartments. Ph. 383% DR. ©. A. . Osteopath. Midwest Bldg. hysician y Phone 103¢° rc a EE | RADIATOR REPAIRS © & NATRONA RADIATOR SHOP, Repaur! Recoring of Radiators. 25 W. Jowstone Phone 1523W ROOF CONTRACTING WYOMING ROOFING CO. | Generai Roofing Contract Repale ing and Kecoating a Speciaity |527 Kast Twelfth. Phone 18043 STUDIOS THE NEW STUDIO Photography of ali kinds. 108 E. Second. Phone 12263 SPECIALTY SHOPS THE SPECIALTY SHOP Afternoon, Evening Gowns, Remodel ing, Etc. | 22 South Wolcott HE MODISTE SHOP ashionable Dressmaking } And Expert # odeling Mrs. Annis Gailagher {238 8S. Durbin Casper, Wyo. | TAILORS FREESE Sn ress TIM, LOR 212. S. Center Phone { ver mamball’s Drug Store % TIM, THE TALLOR | 12§ South Center Phone 467R TROY TAILORS AND CLEANERS | 148 E. Midwest Phone 968W: | ‘Taxidermists and Furriers MOUNTING ME SPECIMENS THE AGT G Bullding Residence 735 M.D. Office Ph ©. KAMP, Expert Workmar turing; Coats Re ; Cleaning, Re- Modeling and Iepairing. i THE RELIABLE FUR SHOE” South Elm Si. hone #923, Fur Manufac- -n

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