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NEAT: JANUARY 24, 1923. CLASSIFIED | BRINGING UP FATHER - @he orasner Daly Cribun PAGE NINE. ns vided, however, that nothing here- in contained shall be construed as Drawn for The Casper Daily Tribune by Geere McManus : . - including in the said object and ADVERT ISING ~ WAIT ALLL DAY aT we Maen ace TLL JOLLY Sed WHERE DO YOU MO-AND '™ NOT | poo = the (corporation, ‘the 5 A HA ~ . nsaction e 83 IN THIS HOTEL THIS LETTER 15 waa eat i. eae AV pee Satay GOING TO A BLOOMING |, banking, ‘The capital stock of said OUT OF TOWN advertisements must be accompanied by eck in full payment of the same. Note the foregoing instructions about sounting the words and the rate per word for the Daily Tribune, FOR A MESSENGER’ -FIRE-EVTHER! corporation is One Hundred Thou- sand Dollars ($100,000.00), divided into One Thousand (1,000) shares of the par value of One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) each. Its term of existence shall be fifty (50) years. The number of directors of said corporation shall be three (3), and the names of the directors who shall manage the concerns of the said Ce for the first year are W. B. Maxwell, Beatrice Max- well and William O. Wilson. all of the City of Casper, County of Na- trona and State of Wyoming. The operations of the corporation shall be carried on in the City of Casper, in the County of Natrona, in the State of Wyoming, and in any other place. within said County of Na- trona, and in any other County or place within said State of Wyo- ming, and also outside of the State of Wyoming and within any state, territory, distri doing of any acts or things for the|the United States, ts Waien aoe preservation, protection, improve-\try ‘The location of th i ment, or enhancement of the value |office in this State shall te or manne jof any such stocks, bonds, notes, oF'15, ‘Townsend Building, in the Cit other evidences of indebtedness o¢ Casper, in the County of Ne. DE Eee In answering blind ads in these columns. ,please be careful to use the preciso address given in the the addrens plainly. Tribune : stamps, swers in sealed envelope. In reply- ing to advertis ‘where refer- ences are ask the original references. Sena cop- ies of them only. ADVERTISING RATES—Tho rate bor inserting Want Ads in The Cas- Jer. Dafiy Tribune at 1% cents a word tach insertion; minimum 25 cents. CLOSING HOUR—Want Ads to be flassified properly must be in The Casper Daily Tribune office before 10:30. Want Ada received after 10:30 FOR RENT—ROOMS FOR RENT—Niocely furnished front} FOR -SALE—By owner, fiveroom bedroom, adjoining bath; lady pre-| house; water, lights and gas; $700 ferred. Board if desired: references. will handle, consider late model Ford furnished; rates reasonable. 823 §.| touring. 1211 8. Cottonwood. Phone FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE—HOUSES FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE — Good yellow-shelled corn, shipped to Casper or on track at Gordon. Oscar J. Anderson, Gor- don, Neb FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR SALB OR TRADE—320 acres of land, 8 miles west of Sundanco, Wyo., $1,200 cash, five years term on © 12:30 p. m. will be Inserted under center, 1378M balance. Phone 319J. 118-6t/held by it; and the aiding in any Beperet sen tate teeny For Sale Cheap RRC bE LEGER OR ML LL Le |manner any corporation or associa-iand the agect ipes ted yoming: = sale, “Write Mrw. Bans, 019 Melrose. |5- tufdisned sooo tiles he eae wall toeated Be ee eee LOST AND FOUND Bion of wai sey Denis: pokes) OF |W. B., Maxwell Mire HELP WANTED—MALE Essex Sedan FOR SALE oiadys blue tricotine | Ment: rent reasonable; cooking privil-| $2800.00; will consider good lot aa part| FOUND—Near 10th and Wainut,|debtedness, or stock are so held; WESTERN FINANCi (Sui SE AS Ra a LE suit, practically new, size 36; very| ©S°%: Address A-31, Tribune, ae ta ant Kamon, 242 Kast Sec-} new coaster wagon, owner may jand while owner of any such stock,| CORPORATION yes fac ag secede hooray be reasonable, Call 468W, between 5:30] FOR RENT—Sleopingroom for twohee—e | ave name by describing and paying|bonds, notes, or other evidences of 2 eras Anemte a rieue | First Class Conditi n Kina gentlemen. 443 S. Durbin, KOR SALE—Modern home of seven| °° this ad. 988 8. Walnut. indebtedness, the exercising of all| 'y W. B. MAXWELL, FOR SALE—Chickens, one set heavy| FOR RENT—Modern bedroom for! gespoms: beautifully located in the} LOST—Gold arrow fraternity pin, sot|the rights, powers and (i vd of | Attest: WILLIAM 0 coerce: WANTED—Man for general ranch work harness; one saddle. Inquire] gentleman. 605 1. Second. t residence section of Casper. Price with small diamond. Return to 123/0Wnership, including the right to) . SON. work; must be good irrigator and pe ie Dl fie bank ! . Second. $28,000.00, R. Kamon, #44 Haat 2d.| gouth Booch or phone 164. Reward. (voto thereon: and including the| punish y, Secretary. Se ee ene Call room house; gas, lights and water in; BETO. —|purchasing or otherwise acquiring, ‘anuary 24, 25, 26, 1923, quire Answer Box A-31, Tribune. will well cheap; easy payment: loc] | HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS an @ ah LOST—Fox terrier puppy. Fincerjand the selling and dealing in any| a HELP WANTED— SESH PE NY WANTHD—Young women for wait at Salt Creek. Apply room $11, Midwest Bidg. ——— WANTED—Experienced girl for gen- eral housework, family of two. ‘hone 1738, ANTED—Girl. 226 W .First. plese bs cx hrs aca ee eae SS HELP WANTED—MALE AND - FEMALE WANTHED—High class amateur tel- ent every Thursday night. Straight salary paid ail talent accepteci and an pppastunity to get your name before the big theatrical agents, only five Pacts will be accepted each Thursday. Make application to Mr. Harris at the Polumbia theater or phone 986W. POSITIONS WANTED —————$—$—$—— — POSITION WANTED—Expert _ste- nographer and typist; male, Phone 1993W. -P. O. Box 19. ee WANTED—Any kind of steady work by young married man. 1115 ‘8. Locust. penatcincc i a a a OA Sc BTENOGRAPHDR — Bookkeeper; 3 years’ experience desires position. P.O. Box 697. peed Sh hE Sash SSE WANTED—Any kind of office work by. Caaper business college gracu- ater” a une. 1-19-6t —— POSITION WANTED — Competent lady wishes to care for children by week, Phone 1618W. SERVICES OFFERED ‘ANTED—Do the washing or g0 out; wiil call for and deliver; by re- sponsible party. Phone 1084J. TS BUNDLH WASHING—Or day work, Call phone 1584J. ESS Ee CASPER HEMSTITCH SHOP. Manufacturers of hematitching, p!- fot edging. buttonholes, button cover- Ing, and a ‘kinds steam pleating. 322.8. Wolcott Phone 2213 2215W for house cleaning and| 249. window washing. DIES’ men's and babies’ bundles washed and froned, 500 per dozen; children’s sew!ng or will care for chil- fren day or night, 600 pr child, meals cluded, 1256 8. Washington. Call 6783. Ask for Mrs. Fuller. HEMSTITCHING. service only at 152 N. Center; ‘have no connection with any oth- yr hemstitching establishment in Cas- yr, Singer Sewing ie Co., ‘keon Bldg. Phone 2206. 1-16-t£ Let Me Figure With You Before You Let That Contract FRANK 0, HOLTZMAN Contractor and Butider. i . 121 Madison St. hone 12293 Res. cere ——————— rniture repairing; uphol- EE US—Fui re tering; 5 rug o ng: “ am for rent. Cormier ané Mo- b, 107 8, Durbin. Phone Reet —————— WANTED—AIl kinds of washings, men’s and women's bundles a spe plalty; prices reasonable Call 121 N, Melrose or phone 2069J. poutine i A ainda sates ee LS SS CASPER HEMSTITCHED SHOP Will Give FREE with every pleco of hemstitching amounting to one dollar or over, a fine linen hemstitched handkerchief. ‘This offer good until Feb, 25. CASPER HEMSTITCHING CO. 222 South Wolcott FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE—New 1923 Model Ford touring car. Call 514M, between 5 Pp. m, and 6:30 p, m. LATE MODEL DODGE SEDAN Four new tires. Car in perfect shape If you want a closed car, see this. Save over $500 on the price o: & new one, Reasonable terms. 434 ‘W. Yellowstone. ‘ole Eight roadster, good as new, ‘late model, $1,150. ned\ct oMtor Company. 560 B. Yellowstone Phono 2030 ——— HE BOUGHT A’ RICKENBACKER. 1922 Hudson touring, perfect shape, good as new, all extras, $1,200. Benedict Motor Company, 650 1. Yellowstone HE BOL TAC Dodge commercial, dition, $400 Benedict Motor Company 580 H.. Yellowstone Phone 2030 Phone 2030} ¢04 Park Ave. Phone 1491 §250 BUYS THIS Five passenger touring car. It's a bargain, and we will give some terms, so come in and look it over. 434 W. Yellowstone, ————$——— FOR SALE—Saxon Six in good run- ning order; give us your offer. 249 8. Center. 1-16-tf DON'T WALK—RIDE Motorcycle and side car in good shape. $135.00 buys it, and terms so easy that you can not afford to walk. 434 West Yellowstone, HE BOUGHT A COLUMBIA Chandler roadster at a Benedict Motor © 550 B. Yellowstone Phone 2030 60x140 feet on pavement. ‘FOR SALE—Swinging basket baby bed, 6.50 Phone Pickard at 1798R. POULTRY FOR SALE—Entire block of single comb Rhode Island Red dhick make me an offer. Phone 2247. LIVESTOCK FOR SALE—Draft horses, wagons, harness. 1206 N. Glenarm 8t., North Casper. PHONOGRAPHS, PIANOS, ETC. 1000 PHONOGRAPH records; your choice, 8 for $1.00. Smith-Turner. FOR SALE—Harvard Piano; walnut finish; cheap for cash. Call 1270. LATEST Victor and Brunswick rec- ords always at The Chas. E. Wells Music Co., 232 BH. Second, Casper. 11étt AUTO ACCESSORIES WESTERN AUTO TOP CO. New tops and side curtains—Slde curtains repaired and Ughts put in. 67 S. Ash. Phone 1660. NEW and second-hand tires, afl sizes. Vuleanizing. Phone 1473-R. Uneeda Tire Co., 622 B. Yellowstone. 12-18-tf HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR SALE—Furniture for 2+ room apartment; mahogany and velour; excellent condition. Phone 1270, FOR SALE—At a sacrifice, soventy- five new gas heaters. Phone 1086. FOR SALB—Coal ranze with s-way, gas burner; 18x20. Inquire 1215 S. Locust. Phone 2886W. IF YOU WANT second hand furni- ture or anything second- hand, cr have anything to trade, call at 367 8, Ash or phone 1660, 7-9-tt FOR SALE—Several usea sewing mun- chines in good condition. Phone 1086, 1-5-tf FOR ers from $14.00 to $20,00. Midwest. Phone 120 W. FOR SALE—0x12 Wilton rug, 6x9 Axminster rug, quarter-sawed oak dresser and bed with spri leather upholstered rocker, Phon 6 FOR SALD—Enameled sets, table and 4 chairs, 120 W. Midwest. Phone 24! CASPER AUCTION HOUSE MATTRESS FACTORY Real bargans in new and used gas stoves, heaters and tank heaters; in- stantaneous water heaters; dressers, tables, chairs library tables; real 42- pound mattress $9; we ite and recover. See us first. 326 W. Yellow- stone. Phone 1¢17J. 12-28-tf HOUSEHOLD GOODS—I have a high class player-piano for sale cheap, ff taken at once. 134 BE. PF street, Phone 1618-J. 12-18-tt FOR SALE—Several electrio wash- ing machines. Phone 1086. 1-6-tf ———— FOR SALE—New ikdtchen table and center table, cheap for cash. 6 East F, Aapartment 2. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS breakfast $16. ; $275.00 WILL BUY these if taken |, before thd 80th: 6 horses, 1 coit, 2 wagons, 3 sets double harness, 1 set single harness, 7 collars, 1 wheel bar- row, coaster on wheels. Two miles pos da of river bridge on Bryan's stock t FOR SALE—Two hundred twenty Ineal feet, five-elghths inch steal cable, cheap, Call MacGregor, 1076 or 1668W. FOR BALE—Cheap, $90 tvory reed | baby buggy, nowly upholstered. Phone 6365. FOR SALE—Lawn dressing; gravel, sand delivered and excavating. Phone 1147J. FOR SALE—At Hick’s fur shop, 220 8. Wolcott, man’s RF overcoat, size lad: cont, both go for price of repair; a bargain, Ped ta UR \FOR SALD—Newspapers in bundles of 100 for 10c; just the thing to put under carpets and on the pantry shelves. All you want at The Tribune office. 9-16-tf FOR SALE—Man's 47-inch sheep- } skin ined coat. 616 W. Tenth. |} Phone 1018M. | FOR SALE—Reed baby bugmy. prac | tleal:y new, 220 8. Wolcott. Phone 20625. HE BOUGHT A RICKENBACKER, Ford touring $150. & Motor Company 650 EB. Yellowstone Phone 2030 FOR SALE — Severat show cases, . cash register and typewriters and typewriter desks, Phone 1086, per, 1000 PHONOGRAPH records; your choice, 3 for $1.00. Smith-Turner. WANTED TO RENT WANTED TO RENT—Six to elght- room furnished house; close in. Box WANTED—Office man wants board and room in private family; close in. Phone 1341. ‘ WANTED TO RENT—Four or five- room desirable unfurnished house, family of three adults, Phone 197M. WANTED—TO BUY WANTED—Ford roatster or coupe in first class shape, must be reason- able. Box 14, Powder River, Wyo. WANTED TO BUY—From owner, a Ford touring car; must be in good shape and a bargain, Jones, 1420 S. Poplar. : WANTED TO BUY — Furniture of any kind. 120 W. Midwest. Phone 24 2-24-tt WANTED TO BUY—Second-hand fur- niture or anything of value; high- est cash price paid. 367 8 /sh. Phone 1660. 6-9-tt WANTED BUY — anything of value in 1a goods. Phone 1086. 1-5-tt MONEY TO LOAN PLENTY money to loan on improved H, Vossbeck, lobby of real estate. 5 American Theater. 1-64f FOR RENT—MISCELLANEOUS plbaioas Boras eB rans mate cuca FOR RENT—Furnished cabin; close in; gas and lights 305. N. Phone 1167R. FOR RENT— Light running machines. Phone 1086. FOR RENT—Garage near CY apart- ments. Call 1616J after 5 p. m. FOR RENT WANTED—One or 2 young ladies, or sewing 1-5-tt 2069R. 1031 W. 14th, FOR RENT—ROOMS FOR RENT—Modern furnished room for gentlemen 305 8. McKinley. FOR RENT—Front bedroom, adjoin- ing bath; hot water heat. 441 CY. FOR RENT—Furnished two rooms with bath; over store. 450 W. Mid- ‘west. ROOM. TO RENT—To lady, in mod- ern home, Park avenue, Phone 1876S a. m. or after 6 p. m. FOR RENT—Furnished room, close to bath, for clean cut gentleman. 1818 8S. Spruce. Phone 1636R. FOR RENT—Sleeping room with pri- vate bath. 686 8. Grant. FOR RENT—Furnished steam heat- ed room in modern home. 623 8B. Park. Phone 646R. 632 8. Park ave. A. M, or after 6 P. M. FOR RENT—Furelshed; heated room; in modern home. 8. Beech. FOR RENT—Room !n modern home, adjoining bath, suitable for two or three, 824 8. Wolcott. FOR RENT—In private home; modern room a(Yoining bath; 611 8, Durbin. Phone 18765 hot alr 643 in. FOR RENT—Sleepingroom in moc- ern home; board if desired. 355 CY. | Phone 211M FOR RENT—Heated room in modern home. 742 8. Ash. 1 FOR RENT—Two furnished house- keeping roonis, private entrance; two blocks south of library, 413 8S. Durbin, FOR RENT — Light housekeeping rooms, everything furnished $35 a month for one with kitchen; $55 for three rooms. 135 8. Jackson. FOR RENT—Two neat clean baso- ment rooms for light housekeeping. Furnished except bedéing and dishes. Gas in. Modern except bath. Real close in. Couple without children preferred. 923 South David — street. Phone 121W. FOR RENT — Light housekeeping room, electric light and water free; $12 per month, five minutes walk from the center @f town at 406 W. First. FOR RENT — Two housekeeping rooms in exchange for help with housework. 1210 §, Walnut. Phone 1190. ROOM AND BOARD —Lady to room and board er month. Phone 1592W. BOARD AND ROOM $10 per week: good singie beds; hot air heat, 414 Oak. Phone 1679. ANTED*-Boarders and roomers ut 540 W. Midwest. Home cooking; gas heat. FOR RENT__APARTMENTS | FOR RENT—2-room furnished apart- ment.’ 516 West Yellowstone. FOR RENT—Nice two-room furni#h- ed basement apartment. 615 8. Lincoin, sf FOR RENT—2-room furnished house- keeping apartment near _ refinery; no children; 1016 S. Chestnut. hot water heat, gas range, ice box; $76 per month. Phone 2052W. 1-14-tf FOR RENT—Desirable, modern, fur- nished basement apartment. 1215 East Second. Tel. 605W. FOR RENT—Two-room apartment partly furnished and garage. 831 W. Railroad. FOR RENT—Modern, unfurnished apartment; vacant on Feb. 1; Mur- phy bed,. staain heat, Cunningham Apartments. Park. Phone 1270. FOR RENT — Two-room furnished apartment; gas and lights included; privilege of bath. 706 N. Center. FOR RENT—Partly furnished apart- ment, large living room, Murphy bed, steam heat, electric range, 227 ON. ge and cold water, laundry _priviles with use of electric washer. Ap) to apartment 8, Tribune bldg. Sue, 4s FOR RENT—Very desirable 8-room modern apartments \y:nished; bath; private entrance; close in. 310 W. Yellowstone. FOR RENT—Four-room modern fur- nished ‘basement apartment, $30 per month; three dlocks from CY bus ine, 1428 S, Poplar. Phone 1662M. FOR RENT— Two-room brick apart- ment, furnished, five minutes walk from center of town; $25 per month; lights and water furnished. Call at 406 W. First. 11-20-4¢ FOR RENT—HOUSES FOR RENT—froom ‘modern fur- nisked house. 615 8. Lincoln. FOR RENT—Completely furnished four-room hous 34 E. Seo ond. Phone 10873 FOR RENT—2-room house with gas and lights. Phone 1787W. 916 8. Cedar. FOR RENT—One nice large furnish- 4 one room house; water, gas and lights in, 629 W. Eleventh. Phone 6333. FOR SALE—HOUSES FOR SALE—3-room furnished house! tru and garage; electric Nghts; movable; a bargain. 602 W. Railroad Avenue, FOR SALE—Four-room house and lot, 1841 8. David. Phone 1287W. BEAUTIFUL BRICK HOME This is a rare home, bullt of brick on largo corner lot on pavement. This Denutiful’ home {#8 6 rooms,» bath, large sun parlor, full basement, laun- dry roomy has hot water heat, gas | fire place, fet, writing irror; deore. front and dining | room tn French; gray bed rooms in white enamel; asic to neq this, SEE BEN EALTY CO., Realtors ———— FOR SALE—3-room house, gas, water and lght $1250.00; $400.00 cash. R. Kamon, 242 East 2nd. Tel, 702. no children. | our opportun- _ ity for @ good investment in a ood home and income; 2 double Aouses on same lot, now renting for $119 per month, located at 1208 N. Durbin. $600 cash, balance $90 per month. Phone 1229J. FOR SALE—Neat stucco bungalow 2 bedrooms, sun-room, living room kitchen and many built-in features, located at 1207 N. Durbin atreet; priced low at $2400, $100 cash, bal- ance to sult. Phone 1229J, | AN OPPORTUNITY TO GET | GOOD HUME WELL i THE A LOCATED; MONEY—DON'T Client leaving city wishes to dispose | of hs home quick, has made price to | make quick sale, 5-room modern | home located on South side on pave- ment; fireplace, built in features, good heating system; three finished rooms in basement; now rented to respon- sible people; two room house en rear of lot now rentec. All furnished throughout Only seven blocks from| the postoffice. Price $8600.00. $2600.00 cash, bal- ance at $126.00 per month including interest. The excess rogm will almost make the payment. Thi | property is worth the money and,will sel qyick, Callus for appointment. Suburban Home. Four room house Practically new, completely furnished including piano and all, Considerable less than actual cost. If you hay car end will live out, don't overl this buy. Garage and everything goes. Price $3200.00. Reasonable terms, A. P. NESBITT REALTY ©0., Phone 101M 312 B. Second St. 1 | FOR five-room house, terms. W. Jay Robb, teenth, FOR SALE—Two pretty homes in North Casper, $200 cask, balance to suit buyer, now renting for $60} per month. You can have one for a home and other for income. 2293. Phone FOR SALE—Newly constructed five- room. modern house on E. Second, 53 Fest east of hospital. Phon 2511W. LOOK AT ‘THIS HOME 6-room bath with ¢ finished rooms in basement; garage; larze lot; Cas | per's very choicest residential dis- trict. ‘This home mo(ern every way and can be bought yery reasbonable; priced $6800, SEE BEN REALTY Co., Realtors FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE TEXAS REFINERY WORKERS Buy a lot near your work. Investl- Bate Independent Adcition; large lots adjoining Texas land, on ensy pay- ments. $150 to $350. See Ben Realty Co., Realtors. FOR SALE—Corner of East Second) and Grant street, lot 65x154.9 ideal location for either apartment or bust- ness building, Phone 157J. — 1-6-30t* FOR SALE—Lot in Kenwood addi-| tion next to new postoffice substa- tion, Phone 997J. BUY YOUR LOT NOW ~ If you are going to bulld we recom- mend you buy your lot right now. Ask to have us quote you « home site. See Ben Realty Co., Realtors. CASPER LOTS—We sen lots in Fal View addition for $1 down and Dobbin Realty Cy Phone 1954 FOR SALE OR RENT FOR SALE OR RENT—To respon:| sible party, nice four-room modern furnished house, with or without gar- age. 1221 8. Cherry, rear. FOR SALE OR. TRADE FOR BALE OR TRADE—Goot: baby buggy; will trade for steamer ink or leather sult case. Phone 1022. 846 East Third, jwas incorporated in the affice of |the Secretary of State at Cheyenne,! juary, 1923, at 9:00 a.m. The ob-| please return to 226 W. First, LOST—String of pearls on 8, Durbin between 8th street and Wells Music| Shop. Please return to 228 B. sth. Liberal rewar¢. BUSINESS CHANCES OIL LAND FOR LEASE—Deeded acreage in Midway Field. Box A-30,| Tribune, CLEANING and tailoring shop for sale or will 1 onsible party, good business. Box 1118, Chad- ron, Neb. FOR RENT—Canacian hotel; every- thing furnished. 227 Woast B. In- quire Joe Korpen. 239 West BC. 1-19-6t* FOR LEASE—160 acres oil land in Bolton field; government i Addreas P. O, Box 778. PERSONAL MADAM WONDER—Won¢erful life reader; the lady with the wonderful powers tells past, present and future. Call and consult her on any affairs. 252 West B. Hours 9 a. m, to 10 to: bi } NOTICE OF ‘CONTEST Department of the Interior, United States Land Office, Doug-) To Edna Zimmer, of 137 North 2) McKinley street, Casper, Wyoming, Contestee You are hereby notified that Fred Falk, who gives Box 122, Cas- per, Wyoming, as his postoffice ad- dress, did on December 22, 1922, file in this office his duJy corrobor- ated application to contest and s cure the cancellation of your hom: stead and additional homestead en- try, Serial No. 026484, 026435, made October 23, 1920, for E% W%, W4SW%, WHE section| | las, Wyoming, December 22, 1922.) bonds or notes or loans secured by} mortgage or other lien on real prop-| erty, or by pledge of personal prop-| erty; and the lending money upon! mortgage on real property or upon! pledge or hypothecation of personal property or’ choses in action, and| the exercising of statutory or com-| mon law remedies for the collection; or foreclosure of such loans, pro- AUDITORS Cc. H, REIMERTH Certified Public Accountant Income Tax Service 401 0-S Bldg. Phone 767 R. ©. VAN DENBERG Certified Pubile Accountant Income Tax Service Over Campbell Hardware Phone 148 ACCOUNTANTS —_—_ GUARANTEE REGISTRY CORP, Auditors and oper oa ee a Registarar an ansfer Agents i oil Exchange Bldg. Phone 680 ARCHITECTS TROIS & GOODRICH, Architects aaa 11-12 Townsend Block Casper, Wyo. Phone 449 WM. J. WESTFALL, Architect Suite 5, Daly Building YYRURN 8. WEBB, Architect suite 12, Daly Bldg. Phone 1331 AUTO TOPS ————— Al ‘Lops, Seat Covers, Cushions, STEWART AUTO TOP SHOP 134 North Kimball. Phone 1072W 21; N4NW%, NW% NE section 28, township 33 north, range 78) west, sixth principal meridian, and as grounds for his contest he al- leges that Edna Zimmer has wholly abandoned this land for more than| ix months last past, that she has_ never tablished residence, and that she has never placed any im-' provements or cultivation on the land. Such abandonment and fail-| ure was not due to her service in the United States Army, Na Marine Corp. You are, therefore, further noti- fied that the said allegations will be} taken as confessed, and your said entry will be cancelled without fur- ther right to be heard, either before this office or on app if you “ail to file in this offi thin twenty days after the fourth publication of this notice, as shown below, your answer, under oath, specifically re- sponding to these allegations of) contest, together with due 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 you desire future notices to be sent to you, WILKIE COLLINS, Receiver, Date of first publication. Ja i 1923; date of second publication, | Jan. 17, 1923; date of third publi-| cation. Jan. 24, 1923; date of} fourth publication, Jan. 31, 1923, | pat 3G ke ed | NOTICE OF INCORPORATION Western Finance | or Corporation Wyoming, on the 4th day of Jan- ject and purpose of this corpora- tion is to conduct and carry on a} general finance business, including the financing of ventures of indi-| viduals, copartnerships and other! unincorporated associations of indi- viduals and of corporations, and in- cluding the lending of money, with! or without security, for such pur- pose; and including, for the con- venient carrying on of such object FOR SALE OR TRADE— Pighty| acres of iand one mile from Wor: land, Wyo. all under ditch with aj paid up water right; fifty acres in alfalfa; four-room houge, good well, | barn for six horses; this land {9 also one mile from a sugar factory; will | well on easy terms or trado for Cas | per property. Phone 2195W | | FOR SALB OR TRADE — 320 acro ranch, 20 miles west of Thermopo ovis, all under dit 260 acres in cul tivation; onehalf mile water front adjoining open range, two small houses; one-quarter mile from school this is all good land and lays wel! wil? sell on easy terms or trade for Casper property; $50 per acre, Phone + 2195W, and purpose, the acquiring by pur- Chi Auto Paint and Top Shop 327 mantel Ave, $4 North of, Wyoming Bakery Phone 2228] CO famdton, J. W. Romig, Painters J. Virbel, Top Man ee BAGGAGE and TRANSFER ee and Transfer Fone 2015 SE*° 330"8, Wolcott Light and Heavy Hauling if LES TRANSFER Res. phone iW Office Phone 313) ee NATRONA TRANSFER, STORAGE) AND FUEL CO.—Phone 849 BATTERIES CASPER BATTERY Co. 508 E, Yellowstone Phone 907 CHIROPRACTORS M, GABRIELLE SINCLAIR Phone 1714-5 DR. J. Hi. JI ANNA GRAHAM JEFFREY 318 Midwest Bldg. Phone 706 DR. B. G. HAHN, DR. Euite *M. E. HARNED, Chiropractor 162 North Kimball St. Phone 1457 E. BERQUIST DR. I. Zuttermeister Bldg. Phone 1757 RK. ©. I. ARNOLDUS Osteopathic and Chiropractic Physician 310 0-8 Building Phone 1754 CHIROPODISTS CORINNE ©. 0'BRYANT Chiropodist and Orthopedic Foot Specialist 212 5. Center St. Phone 124-3 Business and Professional Directory The V-shaped opening of a wnist- coateis really a ptece of vanity, giving the wearer a chance to show what sort of shirt he wears. It originated in the days when linen was first worn and the man who could sport a lnen shirt was considered something of a “swell.” He had the openin, ening cut in his waistcoat so that all could see his slegani DOCTORS THE CASPER PRIVATE HOSPITAL 988 South Durbin—Phone 273 Women's and Children’s Hospital 642 South Fa 406 STAFF OBSTETRICS Homer R. Lathrop, M. D., F. A. ©, S Victor R. Dacken, B. Sc. M. D. BYE. R, NOSE and THROAT S., M. LOGIST J. F. O'Donnell, M. D. PHARMACIST R. S. Lothian, Ph. G. ST 0. E. Duncan, D. D. 8. Offices in Rohrbaugh Building 113 East Second Street Telephone 54 and 55 G. 8. BARGER, M. D. Specialist pec! ‘ce, Ear, Nose and Throat Bidg. Phone 113 DR. T. J. RIACH Physician and Surgeon 1219 Residence 2118 Ey. oe Nye W. YATES © Ear, Nose and Th 112 E. Second. Phone 2201 and 1862W Phone 2121 Suite 304 0.8 DR. PE, SHORTT apie 128 EL Secon? DRS. MYERS AND BRYAN’ Physician and Srrgeon * 200 O-S Buildin Office Phone 699 Resldonce 146 MARSHALL ©, KEITH, M. D. HERBERT L. HARVE Ottico. 108 12. ‘Second. EY, LAWYERS AMBROSH HEMINGWAY er ee Room Sig; oll Bevh | Office Phone 186 Res. Phone 209R NICHOLS & 871 RREIT 8091011 Oli Exchange Bldg. JAMES P. KEM 408 Consolidated Royalty Bldg, HAGENS & MUBRANE Lawyers 206-207 Ol Exchange Bullding WILLIAM 0. WILSON Attorney-at-Law Sulte 14-15-16 Townsend Bldg. VINCENT MULVANEY Attorney-at-Law 824 Midwest Building OSTEOPATHS DR. CAROLINE C. DAVIS \ Osteopathic Physician |Sulte 6, Tribune Apartments, Ph, 388 F. Midwest Phohe Lawyer ange Bulls JULIA RUSSELL Scientific Chiropodist Gulte No, 1, Zuttormeister Bldg. Phone 1742 COAL CASPER COAL AND COKE Co. Gen! Gebo Coal 356 N. Durbin Phone 677 CONFECTIONS STANLEY & CULL chase or otherwise, and the holding,| improving, developing, leasing, sell-| ing, or otherwise dealing with or disposing of real and personal prop- erty or rights, and the acquiring by purchase, subscription,” or other-| wise, and the selling and dealing in stocks, bonds, notes, or any evi- dences of indebtedness of any. cot poration or corporations, or of any Individual of individuals, or of the United States, or of any. State, County or Municipality; the holding| for investment or otherwise, and the using, selling or otherwise dis- posing of any stocks, bonds, notes, or evidences of indebtedness; the Oo Cigars, Confectionory and News . Center Phone s0W 232 CLEANING AND PRESSING) —— LADIES’ Cleaned AND GENTS’ SUITS nd Pressed $1 Goods Called for and Dollvered Phone 1127-R or 1660 W. Ninth I. Stahl Works 6: com ROIAL ¢ DR. A. SANFORD Osteopathic Physician Midwest Bldg. Phone 1030 RADIATOR REPAIRS a re NATRONA RADIATOR SH Repairing, Hecoring of Radiators 425 W. Yellowstone Phone 1523 SHOE REPAIRING ee atareineceerilintatchabaeiaa FIRST CLASS SHOE REPAIRING All Work Guaranteed, Ben Suyematsu 235 East H DRESSMAKER Jennie L. All Kinds of bd 3 N. Lincoln TYPEWRITERS REMINGTON TYPEWRITER i Grow Cleaning and Tailoring ois = 243 8. Center, Upstairs. Phone 1149W TAILORS DOCTORS OPES 3 1, THE TAILOR DR. A_P, KIMBALL pack Ba eia SWEET. 1 ns: Surgeon TROY TAILORS AND CUBANRRS Phone 2208 und 1715W 148 E, Midwest Phone 9 *

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