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Che Casper Dally Cribune SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1923. ee CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING PAGE NINE. to him the said firm is dissolved. The business will-hereafter be car- ried on by J. C, Ross under the firm_ name and style of J. F. Jones & Company, who will collect all debts and demands payable to said firm; and pay all debts and liabil- ities of the same; and perform all BRINGING UP FATHER —Teen Years Ago Jiggs’ Decennial _ Cari Drawn for The Casper Daily Tribune by George McManus OUT OF TOWN advertisements qust be accomps cash oF i in full payment of the same. Note the forego! instructions about counting the wi and the rate per -ord for the Casper Daily ‘Tribune. How to Answer Blind Classified Ads In answering blind ads in these columns please be careful to olum ‘ SERVICES OFFERED es WANTED—Svery Ford owner to see Bazarth the Ford specialist; first @agnosing free. Liberty Garage. ADVERTISING RATES—The rate or inserting Want Ads in The Cas- per Dafiy Tribune at 1% te a word ach insertion; minimum cents, Want Ads to bo ‘Sipe, MOER-Weet, Mele cLaAss areata wil Gp ‘Tribune office before] Out by day; work guaranteed; ref-| 0:30. Want Ads recelved after 10:30) erence given $3.75 per day. Phone/ 9.1820 p.m. will be tnesrted under| 1840. Grace Barwdotl, ho Bead “Too Late to Cloasity. Let Me aa aes tract 7 HELP WANTED—MALE Contractor and Builder. EN and boys ere are mak- Phone 12293 Res. 721 Madison St. ing big money distributing free) 1-17-tt samples, almanacs, and at tacking signs in spare or full time work. No HOUSEHOLD GOODS selling or soliciting and no experience | ———___. ee necessary for this highly paid year) FOR SALE—Reed writing desk with round work. Write at once {enclosing} chair; steel bed and springs; 75- silver dime to keep out trifiers) for| pcund ice box. small reed table, contracts and full Cetails to American] ing rocker. Phone 1567W. sew: 905 8. Advertising Association, File 124,/Grant in rear, next Coor south of 1437 Lunt Ave., Chicago, TH. No. 855. —— |S WANTED—An Al experienced joint} FOR SALE—Singer machine, in ex- turner and general of] country -ma-| cellent condition; $20; D, H. aix chinst for our Shelby, Mont., branch] drawers. 1162 N. Washington, Call shop; top wages and steady job. The) mornings. Midland Iron Works, Billings, Mont. ——<——— WANTED—Musical instrument cuum cleaner in good condition. pair mah to take jobs on wood in-/ will sell cheap. Phone 168J or call at struments, ete. Phone 194. 725% <8, Ash, pace Sram Beak F SRI Jaded dir ane a ea HELP WANTED—FEMALE | FOR SALE—Biue enamel coal range; i reasonable, 805 United St. Phone —<—<—$$S$— $ VANTED—Someone who does plain| “247 and fancy knitting. Mrs. C. S.| FOR SALE — Infants basket with Stone, Salt Creek route, Box 1. mattress and boii aed enam- ———————___-—-_———- | eled. CY Apartments, No. 15. WANTED—At once a colored maid usework. for general ho Apply atiIF YOU WANT second ‘hand furni- 8. Lincoln. Phone 820W. ture or anything esecond- hand, cr have anything to trade, call at 367 HELP WANTED—MALE AND 8. Ash or phone 1660. Tat FEMALE FOR SALE—Four-hole gas range with 18-inch oven, $30. Phone 317.1. FURNITURE 20 per cent discount on our entire stock of furniture. Get our prices— We save you money. 120 W. Midwest ‘Phone 249 FOR RENT—One 9x10Axminster rug; one two-inch brass bed, and box springs; oil stov, z one_coal stove and two small rugs. 122%) #8. Cottonwood. FOR SALE--Several usea sewing m BN ee im good condition. in | GET U. 8. government jobs, men and women 18 and up; $1,140 to $1,804 a year; steady; influence unnecessary, common education sufficient’ with our coaching; sample lessons free Write immediately, Franklin Inst tute, Dept. 489 T, Rochester, N. Y. MAKE $20 WEEKLY mailing cireu- lars; complete instructions, 20 cents. Varga Supply Co. 608 E. Sixteenth St., New York City. AGENTS WANTED ——$——————_—_ _____— FOLLOW THE enone _— bead to $100 per week, tl money hours; something new, Hot an id worn-out| (CASPER AUCTION HOUSE Proposition; field untouched; experl-) New and used gas stoves, hea’ ence unnecessary; takes everybody bY| ang tank hi storm; money roils in; show 50 sell) jiprary tables, 40; demonstrated in one minute; sells| ror $550, See on demonstration; the new Inkless| iowstone. Phone 1617J. Fountain Pen, the 20th century won-| Cer; never leaks or spills; with this) FOR SALE—At a sacrifice, seventy- pen, no ‘more use for the sox bop five new gas heaters. Phone 1086. mele pen Se Phot as repre-| FOR SALE—Coal ran| = ~ ge anc heatitng Rearaty SOG Poe sou et stove, also sanitary couch. 919 EB. ‘Third. sented; agents’ profit 200 per cent; exclusive territory; send for agency FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE—Velle touring car, first today. Inkless Fountain Pen Co,, 1522 Bighth St. Des Moines, Iowa, Dept. ia class condition, can be seen at the Willis and Riga Garage, on Ash, Ask for Mr. mattresses renovat us first 826 W. Yel- PERFORMERS WANTED << WANTED—High class amateur tal- ent, every Thursday night. See Mr, Harris at Columbia ‘Theater or Phone 986W. POSITIONS WANTED OSITION WANTED — By young man, 27 years of age, expert book: eeper with considerabie accounting FOR SALE—Ford coups and Ford tourng car or will trade on good lot close in. 335 W. Bighth. USED CARS ‘best of reference. Address ‘Casper. YOUNG MAN with experience as typist and bookkeep! wishes position with a future. Is me at reasonable wage. 6338-3. WANTED—Position by colored wom- an as maid; good cook; knows how to launder and do general housework; want position in private family or a 1; am not of’ work, Mrs, PNgbb. Phone 17163. SERVICES OFFERED Ma eh ee 1 CAN SAVE you money on your building and repair work; estimates furnished free. L.. D. Leisinger, con- ‘tractor and builder. Phone 2149W. Cau after 5 p. m. DO YOUR repair work before the spring rush, for prompt service call! 1. D. Leisinger, contractor and build- er. Phone 2149W after 5 p. m. ‘THE VOGUE Beauty Shup has se- cured q skilled marcel waver from the east and will make a specialty of marcelling. Phone 2292. WANTED—All kinds of washing: Prices reasonable. Call at 121 Melrose or phone 2069.1, Naenehatnt Dore cans Stale ES METAL WEATHER STRIPS. Call A. Larson, 4945 and get real weather trips at reasonable prices. OUR MR. H. C. BISHOP will gladly ive you assistance -in selecting and esigning drapery for your home. chamberlin Furniture Co., drapery ment, second f.ocr. WANTED—House cleaning or iron- ing for Mondays and Tuesday by the hour, $0¢ an Nour. Phone 200J, Mrs. Baty. MAN and wfo wants position as ti: cass chef and waitress. Write Marshalltown, Iowa, genoral MSTITCHING on all Singer Sewing Phone 2205. expert! 3 scarfs or ladies night gowns; all vie done reasonable and guaranteed su 18795, Aucrey. si matertfatn; |} XN 1922 Dedge Brothers touring in thi ers Panel new paint --. Dodge Lrothers screen Commer- Brothers screen Commer- - -$325 Essex-touring newly painted ~.$650 Nash Six roadster, five new tires $400 Overland Four touring -~. Overland Four rondster Fore one-ton truck si80 s Ford tourings --------- :O Ford roadsters and tigs -----$50 Up COLISEUM MOTOR CO. 181 East Fifth Street. etal Dodge chal 50 50 1921—Eesex Roadster, six good cords, motor perfect, real buy, 434 W. Yellowstone. Phone 1700. Fine Weather Naturally makes the used car mar- ket better; prices raise and good cars get nearce. At the rate our cars have | been moving our best ones wi.l soon ibe gone. Come in today and look over our selection, you will be sur- prised at the values and the very rea- sonable terms. Maxwell 1921 Touring, overhauled, Yery good tires and finish, If you want 4 real serviceable car at a smal! price Bee this one at once $400. Chandler chummy roadster, refinish- ed, in fine mechanical condition, $125 sash, $38.15 per month on balance. Ford Coupe, you can't go wrong on buying this’ one at $100 cash, $32.70 || per month. Yord touring: complet to mocels, month, Dodgo Roadster, good buy at $250. y — ter Wintea ; Kennedy Moter Co 250 W. Yellowstone — are $90 cash and — Ht ELECTRIC HATCHED ©) i = FOR SALE—AU/0\ WOBILES —— SAVE MONEY --SAVE WORR ¥ There is a sensible and material saving in the buyng « © a good used car. We have the kind of used car in stock that you want. These cars have been overhauled “in our shops ‘and put in good condi Bon before be- ing offered for sale. Some are re- painted, Our prices permit anyone who wants a car to oy #1 a good one. Here are a few of th mw? FORD BUG -. 375] BUICK TOURING, ove rhauled, good ures, ynquestioned va’ me at --$300 DORT TOURING, new + tires, motor overhauléd, good mec) kinical condi~ tion FIAT SIX ROADSTES't, a powerful, high class car, good ti ws, O. K. me. chanically $750 REO touring -------. mam peneanne == $500 KING EIGHT, repaint: xt, completely overhauled, good rubty ©, real value TRE oe See CN COLUMBIA, 1920 toux! ag, rebuilt, 15 good as new, new ti js; here is a value without a doi (tt, $600 CHEVRORET TOURL\G, good m chanical condition, go p¢! ties; see this ONG ME ~~ ~~ no-no = 0s = eno $150 CHANDLER ROADSTER good shape -. STUTZ TOURING --...—..-.- COLE EIGHT TOURD ‘6 Small payment dowa,, balance on easy terms. Benedict Mot. Co. 550 KE. Yellows one Phone 2038 Dodge Sedan—Late mod +l, new cord tires, snubbers, etc.; mechanically perfect, sacrifice if sold i two days. 424 W. Yellowstone. Eth cpe 1700. FOR SALE — 1922 ise ven -passenger Buick, in first class sc ndi tion: looks like new. 638 8. Center, Plone 1084R. YOR SALE—Three Pim. Ow! trucks 2%-ton capacity; one ‘gwo-ton ca- pacity truck. Inquire 6447; W. Yellow. stone, new tires, $30 $850 3900 pe GE SNE Be Ford Bug—Good shape, 4 :ticed to sell quick, 434 W. Yellovnmitone, Phone 1700. SE ae FOR SALE—Good late rryodel Ford roadster, A-1 condition , Cemount- one rims; five tires, ta mms, Phone FOR SALE—One _ ton Stewart rear-end Forni cheap. Payment down ; Phone 191-M. 1244 3, Boa AUTO ACCESSOl FES FOR SALE—Gates tires, and tubes: vulcanizing. Phone ‘4 Gly, Gates Service Station. 1236 W. & :cond. FOR SALE—Federal «tt Mi¢west tires and tubes; vu'es: nézing ana tube repairing. 240 S. Voi :ott. Phone 701W. FOR SALE—New and m.vcend hand tires and tubes vulcarid: ing. Phone 2061-J. 136 W. Second 81 . Maxwell A truck, md terms. | elder. o When You Think Abou t Tires Think of MAS ONS Wyoming Compre ssion Tube & Tire € 0. 426 East Second Pha © 1125M WESTERN AUTO TOP CO. New tops and aide curtas ne; side curtains repaiced and ight . sput in, 30; 8. Ash. Phone i NEW and second-hand tires, ; 111 sizes. Vuleanizing. Phone 1473-R. Unweda Tire Co,, 522 EB. Yellowstone. 12-13-tf FOR SALE—MISCELLA N EOUS FOR SALE—One all wool tricetine sult, size 42, reasonable. 1.3 N, Dur+ bin. FOR SALE — White 204d, new; can be seen at 241 bin. almost 3%. Dur. ‘CKS. y quan- varia ios; ca- ‘livery repaid. lars, solu enver, We can supply you with tity of baby chicks, 17 10, vi ; pare n Write for prices and full parts Orders filled short not! O. Box 110 oases, FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FOR SA/.E—Typewriter; Underwood No, 5; excellent condition; $30 cash takes it. 932 S. Spruce. FOR SALE—One one-hunéred chick brooder; two chicken coops with yard runs, Phone 18T1W. FOR SALE—Shaler steam vulcanizer, uses gas or gasolino, compiete set of tools, 141 West J. FOR SALE—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 —Oak typewriter desk and chair, 101 Becklinger Bldg. Phone 1204, FOR SALE—Lawn dressing; sand delivered ard Phone 1147J. FOR SALE — One 12-foot grocery counter, cheap. Phone 903, Stark's Grocery and Market. LIVESTOCK FOR SALE—Draft horses, arness. 1206 North Casper. POULTRY FOR SALE—White Leghorn chickens dust starting to lay, 1042 N. Wash- ington, Phone 923R. FOR SALE—Pure bred _cockerels, Brown Leghorns, White Wyandctts ;and Buff Orpington. Phone 701W. |PHONOGRAPHS, PIANOS, ETC. | COLUMBIA grafonola with buch of records, for sale cheap, UNITED HOP, Center. WANTED—TO RENT | WANTED—Mect market; will rent space in grocery for meat market. | Lavoye Commercial Co.. best open- jing in territory, Lavoye, Wyo. WANTED TO RENT—Piano, Phone 1470. WANTED—TO BORROW WANTED TO BORROW — Business man in Riverton, with ample secur- ity on real property, desires to bor- | row $4,000 for two years, Call A. P. Nesbitt Realty Co,, Realtors for in- formation. Phone 101M. ‘gravel, excavating. wagons, N. Glenarm + St. j \ | JEWELRY 249 8. per; cost $1,400. Box A-83, Tribune. WANTED—TO BUY — WANTED TO BUY—A modern heme! from owner; will not pay over $7,500 cash; must be in good res! dential Cistrict. Box A-86, Tribune. WANTED TO BUY — Furniture of any kind. 120 W. Midwest. Phone 249. 2-24-t pl ES Ce aT a etnhatin WANTED TO BUY—Second-hand fur- niture or anything of value; high- est cash price paid. 367 S Ash. Phone 1660. 5-9-tf;) WANTED TO BUY — anything of houschcld goods. valu 1086. ‘—Car ‘space in $10 per month. Call at 734 FOR RENT— ht. runnin; machines. Phone 1086. ” MONEY TO LOAN PLENTY money to loar on improved real estate. H, Vossbeck, lobby of Americen Theater. Tage, Be Third, sewing 1-5-tf wo grow hair on bald heads; convince the public we make a spe-! cail offer for two weeks; free scalp treatments. Phone 1524W, 618 8. Ash, | ROOM AND BOARD | WANTED—Boarders and roomers in! the rear of 221 N. Center, FOR RENT—KOOMS FOR RENT—Three furnishe | Nghts, water and gas; o7 block from southwest bus; $35. 8. Box Elder. Phone 1676J. rooms; ne-bult FOR RENT—Room in private home. Call at 534 CY or phone 1isiw. FUR RENT—Sleepingroom, for two gentlemen. 443 8. suitable Durbin, ong] and dishes; FOR RENT—ROOMS ee mabe dao ER ter tae ne FOR RENT—Sleeping room in mod- ern home, gentlemen _ preferred;! references required. 737 EB, Fourth. Phone 394\. FOR RENT—Rogm for two gentle eran in private home. 255 N. Dur- in: eer FOR RENT—Steam heated furnish- ed rooms; close in: 634 8. Durbin. Phone 89R. | FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms tn private home, newly decorated and furnished, modern. 642 8. Lincoln. Phone 1596R. | FOR RENT—Nice warm furnished rooms, close in. 423 8. Durbin. HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS FOR RENT—Three furnished base-| ment roo; ang kitchen for light) housekeeping; hot and cold water. 321 | 8, McKinley. } FOR RENT—3 furnished basement rooms and kitchen for Mght house- keeping. 321 S. McKinley. LIGHT Housekeeping rooms; 714 8. Oak St, FOR RENT_APARTMENTS FOR RENT—Modern furnished base- ment apartment. vacant February) 20. Phone 188TW. setliatbaniaidans Ril SS es FOR RENT—Best_ three-room apart- ment in North Casper; unfurnished $25 per month. 918 Burlington. FOR RENT — Two-room furnished apartment; gas and lights furnish- ed; close in. 632 S. Ash. Phone 1556W. FOR RENT — Five-room furnished modern apartment, $85 per month; light, heat and garage included. Call afternoons, 815 S. Ash. FOR RENT — Two-room basement apartment, furnished for light housekeeping. Phone 1867R. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished three- room apartment; gas and hot wa- ter furnished, Call 781J, CY Apart ments. FOR RENT—Tworoom nicely fur- nished modern housekeeping apart- ment. 511 EB, First, TOR RENT—A two-room furnished apartment, also one-room for house- keeping. 912 S. Cedar. Phone 318M. one four-room house and store build- ing; also one two-room house on 8. Cherry, Phone 2195W. FOR RENT—Strictly modern new five-room house, unfurnished. Ap- ply 1130 Box Elder before 3 p. m, FOR RENT—Large two-room unfur- nished house; toilet, sink connec- ing; gas stoves. 182 CY. Phone 1652J. FOR RENT— March 1, furnished four-room modern house; gas; gar- age if desired, 624 W, Thirteent).. Phone 1573J. FOR RENT—Neat, clean two-room house, furnished except bedding not mocern; gas and Ughts; real close in; no children, 923 8. David. Phone 121W after 5 o'clock. FOR RENT — Four-room modern house; close to refinery and bus line; unfurnished. Phone 754R. FOR SALE—HOUSES ——_—__—.. FOR SALE—By owner: one two-room shack, partiy furnished. 743 W. Midwest. Phone 157R. PROPERTIES WORTH INVESTIGATING A dandy well built fourteen-room house on South Grant. just off of Third street, an ideal home and a food income property; must be seen| ibe appreciated. Call us for appoint- nt. Do you want a good buy on Jack- son street; just off of Second, is a nine-rcom house that can be had for) $6,600 with very easy terms. A look is a buy. Owner saya sell this house, only a block and a half from the high school @ daady large house suitable for a noen and an income property; priced right. We have several go0d buys listed with us along CY avenue, in large and small houses that you should see before buying, Three lets on BH. Twelfth street, that ts just the place that you have been looking for to build that new home. J. F, JONES & COMPANY. 101 Becklinger Bldg. Phone 1204 FOR SALE—By Holtzman and Holtz- large modern residence, FOR SALE—Would you like to buy a nice three-room house with a lot and one of ground, two blocks from school, for small cash payment; bal ance like rent. .If so call owner. Phone 1404. FOR SALE—3-room modern house with garage; Eastside, Call 2124-W. FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE Property Owners Attention WE ACCEPT OPEN LISTINGS AND ADVERTISE THEM Free of Cost to You. We have many buyers now. your houses and lots with us. The Dobbin Realty Co. 231 Midwest Bldg. Phone 1954 FOR SALE—Lot on F. Third; must sell; $450 cash, adjoining lota held! at $760; oa y on Poplar.) See Martin. 710 BP. Third. BUY YOUR LOT NOW. Lots for your future home should be bought now. Ask to see our list- ings. See Ben Realty Co., Realtors. FOR SALE—Ict in Kenwood addi- tion by owner. Phone 386, List great outdoors when «pring comes. Think what this land will be worth in 1925 when Casper has 50,000 popula- tion. 5 acres will make 30 large city) lots, Act quick, Call 1129. FOR RENT — Desirable one-room house, partly furnished, modern; anc lghts; one block from bus Une on Second, 264 8, Botolph. FOR RENT—To respons'!ble party, 2 four-room modern furnished house with gas on West Casper bus line, no garage; no children over 2 years. 613 ‘W. Eleventh, basement. rOR RE! One-room = fu house, close in; gas. 236 8. rear. FOR RENT—Five-room house, — not modern; on rear of lot. 321 8. Kim- ball. FOR SALE—HOUSES FOR SALE—Three-room house and two-room house on block. 128 East nish Grant, | B, $3.400, easy terms. 1136 East B. NEW HOME. Two-room house, now; city water, lights; on nice level lot: southeast side $250 cash, See Ben Realty Co., Real- tors, FOR SALE—Well built two.room house, close to school on north side $800, $200 cash. R. Kamon, 242 1 conc. Tel. 702, FOR RENT—Semibasement sleeping room, 342 8. Kimball, Phone 1701, FOR RENT—Large wel furnished room with bath for two gentlemen; clean, convenient; close in; reason: able. 415 8. Beech. Phone 632R. FOR RENT — Largo sieepingroom, firep'ace, modern home. 737 8. Park FOR RENT—Room, adjoining bath;| hot water heat; sultable for gentle men or ladies, on CY bus line. 441) 4 FOR SALE—Modern 4room_ stucco hor with garage; lar Jot; near paving on bus Une. Phone 1170-W. FOR SALE—New five-room house, full basement, hardwood floors, cor- ner lot, close in on north side, $4,500, $500 cash. R. Kamon, 242 EB. Second. Tel. 702. FOR BALE — Fiveroom modern house, partly furnished, nice light | | four-room basement hardwood floors throughout; gas, front and back porch; shack in rear, $2,000 cash, | FOR RENT—Rooms in good location} for those employed; sleep!ngrooms or light housekeeping rooms; furnish- ¢d or unfurnished, 633 §, | Lincoln. Phone W after 4 o'clock. | balance monthly; close in. Inquire at 304 N. Grant, WE BUY, homes. 1 estate ani and sel) nan and building, Phono 122 bi nea} J. | FOR RENT--Nicely furnished room in modern home, with clc closet adjoining bath, Phone 68 | and L5tt eely furnishea ror RENT— next to bath, 128 W. Hleventb. room | ew threo-room on EB. Sixth between Jack: ‘Washington; block from ights, gas and water: pri od | FOR SALE—Lots 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and ;| FOR TRADE—8,000 shares JOHN M. ENGLAND COMPANY, 202 O-8 Bids. block away. The Dobbin Realty C, 218 Midwest Bldg. Phone 1964. 11-14-tf for Pocatello property. 407 N. Main St,, Pocatello, Idaho. FOR SALE—FARMS farms, worth 50 per cent more than price asked. R. Kamon, 242 E. Seoond. Tel. 703. FOR SALE—RANCHES FOR RENT—Six acre ranch, good good house furnished, four miles from town. Phone 639 also tur- keys and chickens for sale. FOR SALE OR TRADE SALE OR TRADE—Ford) car on! Eighth FoR Coupe and Ford Touring good lot, close in. 335 W. st. trade for lot or cheap for cash. Call STW. FOR TRADE FOR TRADE— 118 acre Arkansas! farm well improved and in high ntate of cultivation; take Casper prop- erty or land. R. Kamon, 242 EB. Sec- ond, Tel. 702. fully equipped; owner will sell very | reasonable. Jeorporated in the office of the Sec- |tion are the establishment and con- ‘'and conducting and transacting a ‘| general undertaking burial and fu- FOR TRADE WANTED TO TRADE—Casper prop- erty for small tract of land on water, Address P. O. Box 236. LOST AND FOUND LOST—Silver pin with spear and shield design. Finder please return to Tribune and receive reward. FOUND—A German police dog studded collar and harness. Call at 1204 S, Walnut. BUSINESS CHANCES WANTED Lady partner with scme cap! & new and proven enterpri: with office and business experie: preferred; this will bear close inves- tigation. Call at 204 Midwest Bldg, 9 to 11, Sun- ae day and Monday. ital for one RESTAURANT. Restaurant doing big business; See Ben Realty Co., Real tors, FOR RENT—Business half block to post of! or and cleaning rooms; two battery and vulcanizing rooms; four shop or | office rooms; reasonable rent. Heffer- lin, Jack Jones’ Garage. eee FOR SALE—Modern apartment build) ing, gross income $7500 a year, good location; well built $10,000 cash, will handle, balance monthly pay-) ments. Address P. O. Box 319. _—<—<—<$<—<$<—— FOR SALE—Store and lunch counter livingrooms in back, 415 W. Yel- Jowstone. PERSONAL PERSONAL—Will Mrs. Essie E. Law please communicate with Mrs. A.W. Hinerman, at 1004 Pear, Cas- per. MADAM PELKEY, clairvoyant; I} can give you advice on life court- ship, marriage or business; so positive am. I. of my power to tell the past present and future and exactly what| you want to know that I will make| no charge unless you obtain perfect) satisfaction. Rear 443 W. Yellow atone. MADAM Wonder. wondreful lfe reader, the lady with the wonderful’ power; tells past, present and future, Call and consult her on any affairs. | 262-Weust B. Hours 9 a, m, to 10 p. m.| ——————— location; one- fice; three tall- » NOTICE OF INCORPORATION The Muck Funeral Home was in-) metary of State, at Cheyenne, Wyo ming, on the 15th aay of February,) ore The objects of said corpora- duct of the business of operating,| neral furnishing business and inci- dentally doing all things requisite) to the carrying out of the above ob-) oration is Dollars, divided three, and those who will mana: 4s located at Casper, Wyoming, an the one BULLACK & LACY, y MRS. ELSIE MUCK, Secretary. Publish February 17, 18, 192: —<—_ PARTNERSHIP. isting between Marion P. Wheele under the firm name and J. J, Allen Dair; and finally terminated. Marion P, Wheeler will an individual, and all accounts du said dairy must be paid to him. H lhould be presented to -him. not, in any manner, be responsibl for any debts or obligations of th said. eo-partnership. 1923. (Signed) J.J. ALLEN. Publish February 17, 1923. + atts do ot ek doh |NOTICE OF WITHDRAWAL OF PARTNER FOR TRADE 240 acre farm in ‘ks of Missouri, good fruit and farm for Wy. or Montana Second. Tel Omaha Lusk Ot] stock, will trade for good 1 $230 cash, balance $30 per month and interest, Call at 34 6. Washington, f ofl re od in casing now, Phone 2015. Junder the fir Notice fs hereby given that J. F. J Tones did on the 16th day of uary, A. D. 1928, withdraw fi he partne’ ly subsisting be tween J, and J. C. nan J. F, Jones & Comp: the Real Estate , engaged { and ects. The capital stock of said cor- he enty-Five Thousand! into twenty-five thousand shares of one dollar each. Sts term of existence is for fifty The number of directors is the affairs of the company for the first year are Harry Millard, O. A.) Muck and Mrs. Elsie Muck. Opera-| noo} tions of the company will be carried Wyomin, on in the City of Casper, Natrona County, Wyoming, and_ elsewhere. The principal office of the company mt in charge is W. W. Lacy. Attorneys The Muck Funeral Home.) g34 430; ‘examine: NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF The co-partnership heretofore ex- and J. J. Allen, and doing business style of has been dissolved con- tinue to conduct the business as has assumed al! of the liabilities and ‘obligations of the said J. J, Allen Dairy and all claims and demands From and after this day I will’ examiners, Dated this 10th day of February,| pharmacy, $2 and style of Insurane Ibusiness, and that so far as relates lane its unexecuted contracts. Dated at Casper, Wyoming, this 17th day of February, A. D. 1923. J. P. JONES, J. C. ROSS, Publish February 17, 1923. ———— NOTICE The annual meeting of the Stock- holders of the Capito! Stock of the Wyo. Bldg. and. Apartment Co. for the purpose of election of the board of directors will be held in the of- fice of the company at 668 CY ave- nue, Monday, March 6, 1923, at 10 o’clock a. m, Cc. A, GOODNIGHT, Secretary, Publish February 17, 25 and March 7, 1923 “Fire Mountain’’ (Continued from Page Eight. fingers colsing upon a folded piece of * paper, x Martin, Deer Bir, Have joined the hands and hiding out; the chink Is a good scout and the lass has give him some physio from the medersin chest and he will put {t in the soup for dinner and when the Japs all got the beleyake we come up when he knocks on hatch. Respectfully yours, BOSUN. The hunchback took the note from Martin’s hand and reread it. Physic in the grub!” he “They won't eat until after bells( Can't we get on board help? “Nol! returned Martin. “If we show: ourselves on the beach, they'll not only knock us over with the rifles, but Carew will know that something has happened to Ich!. There are only nine of them left—and ten of our fellows tn the hold. We musn’t kill the chance for a surprise.” Little Billy threw himself down upon the cave floor, and. started out through the opening. Then, with » touch of his old galety, he added— “Weil, we have box si , anyway.”* (Another Installment Tomorrow) BUDGET FIGURES BEFORE SOLONS ARE DETAILED Total for State Slightly Over Two Millions in Final. Estimates. CHEYENNE, Wyo., Feb. 17.—(Spe- clal to The Tribune.)—The “budect™* bill, one of the little matters with which the Seventeenth Wyoming legislature is wrestling as the end of its session is distant merely a matter of hours, carries appropriations total- ing $2,076,539.75 for salaries and ex- Penses of state officers and atate In- stitutions during the biennium that will begin April 1, 1923. The blithsome taxpayer should not jump at the conclusion that the amount carried by the “budget” bill is all that will be necessary to finance the state government. during the next two years. It is not so by a jugfull— a jug in which, if it were filled with water Instead of dollars, a man might drown. The budget does not take cognizance of special tax levies for te institutions, of percentages of ‘ate and federal government mineral royalty funds appropriated by other legislation, of fees which offices are permitted to apply to their expenses and of divers and sundry othe: sources of revenue applicable to gov- ernmental expenses The appropriations carried by the “budget” bill follow. Governor's office (including $30,000 for law enforcement), $57,610; secre- tary of state, $6345; treasurer, $27,-, 800; board of deposits, $400; auditor, 68; board of supplies, $1,000; su- |Perintendent of public instruction, | $111,408; adjutant general, $60,000; * | pay for members of national guard in federal service, $300; uniforms for cadets, $5,000; medals for iS soldiers, $150; attorney |general; $37,630; commissioner of child and animal protection, $15,- 487.18; board of immigration, $13,000; commissioner of labor and statistics, | $10,346; commissioner of public lands, $85,120; dairy, food and oil commis- sioner, $25 chemist, $15,786.50; Jengineer, $52,300; board of control, r, $43,820; game and department, $139,750; hay for animals, $5,000; destruction of wild animals, $30,000; ; historian, $15,000; coal mine inspector, district No. 1, $8,924.68; coal mine inspector, district No, 2, + board of examiners of coal mine inspectors, $ commis- sioner of insurance, §1 state li- | brary, $15,460; veter » $29,680; | supreme court, istrict court, ‘iret district, district court, ond district, trict court, hird distri 50; trict rt, Wourth dis 50; district court, Fifth district, district mused. eight and 30 *| fish r 8 e Seventh Y board of law examiners, $3,000; board of dental $4,010; state advisory l@ board, $24,000; board of equal ©} and public service commission, $35,- },000; board of health, $24,500; board of ; board of live stock $9,800; board of ab stat $200,000; stat and reform, commissc commissio | department, charities Horn hot dustrial dependen n e diseased 3, $1,

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