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MONDAY, MARCH 5, 1923. ETT TRE SAS So Che Casper Daily Cribune PAGE ELEVEN. © | Classified Rates Effective Vebruary 14, 10: One and one-half cents per word or $ cents per NO AD LESS TILA! ve average words Used as estimating @ ne. BUACKFACE CAP HEADLING Will be charged the space of two line. 25 CENT! e a bi of 3. All charged advertising will be} beoked “set lines” irrespective of the, number of wort CORRECTION OF CLASSIFIED AD ERRORS. The Casper Daily Tribune will not ble for more than one in- w the advertii be rectified only by publication without extra charge within FIVE days after in- sertion. No republication will bj made when the error does not m terially affect the sens: of the advertisement. TELEPHONE ADS. Careful attention will be given sll ads received over the TELEPHONE, but we cannot guarantee accuracy, CLOSING HOUR. Want Ads to be classified properly must be in The Casper Daily Tribune office before 10:30, Want Ads re- celyed after 10:30 to 12:30 p. m., will be inserted under the head “Too Late to Classify.” OUT OF TOWN ADVERTISEMENTS Must be accompanied by cash or check in full payment of the same, Ngte the foregoing instructions about nting the words 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 use the precise address given in the BRINGING UP FATHER I WANNA TELL YOU- BOY: THIS DETECTIVE THAT 19 LOOKIN’ FER MENS GITTIN’ ON MY NERVES: SERVICES OFFERED ee OUR MR. H. CG, BISHOP will gladly give you assistance in selecting and| Cealgning drapery for your home. Chamberlin Furniture drapery department, second f-oor. STENOGRAPHER, experienced, At references. Phone 1507M. | | HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR SALE—At once, furniture for five-room house. Phone 217. Mrs.| Oakes, 709 E. Fifth, FOR SALE—Several electric wash-| ing machines. Phone 1086. { BOR SALE — Furniture and five! manths lease on twelve-room room-/ ing house. 132 West B. Phone 133M. | kinds but here aro a few of thim—| WANTED TO RENT — House sult | one; will’ take in good Ford as part FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES SENSATIONAL FOR 8ALE—Two good milk cows. In- quire J. A. Sterling, Parkerton, FOR SALE—Draft horses, USED CAR VALUES | fiers ize Citar se You want a real good used car os; WANTED—TO RENT can be bought on small payment down and balance an liberal terms. | Call at our savesroom and see what we have to offer you at prices far| below your imagination. We have all WANTED—Furnished roca by the month for two gentlemen; must be close in. Phone 926, all in good shape—thoroughly recon-| . @itioned in our shops — look them| ,,cb/6 for boarders and roomers; can over: | give references. Phone 2014J. | WANTED—A small furnished apart OLDSMOBILE TOURING—Not 4 . year old yot, five good tires: perfect | pent PY young business woman. condition; runs and looks. like = new| 20% A:32,_Tribune. ANY MATCHES FOR RENT—HOUSES FOR LEASE—Modern house at 344 N. Jackson, five rooms, sunporch and bath; unfurnished and four rooms. bath, laundryroom in basement, fur- nished except becding and dishes; a double garage and double chicken house. Call at same address, FOR RENT — Three-room modern} house, gocki location. Call Sunday! at 503 W. Ninth. Phone 955J. FOR RENT — Seven-room modern house to party buying furniture; price $500; will take car as part pay ment; rent $75 per month; income on rooms $110 per month; close in. Ad- dreas Box A-87, Tribune. FOR RENT—Two-room house furni-| ture for sale. 131 N. Durbin. | FOR TRADE—$3,100 mortgage Drawn for The Casper Daily Tribune by George McManus’ THEY WANT ANY MATCHES! claim to the land above described before Marion P. Wheeler, U. 8. Commissioner, at Casper, Wyo., on the 27th day of March, 1923. Claimant names as witnesses: J. W. Tate, of Parkerton, Wyo., Archie Evans, Henry Wickenkamp, wae Wickenkamp, all of Casper, ‘yo. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Douglas, Wyoe ming, February 7, 1923. Notice is hereby given that Ro C. Roller of Casper, Weronlae: who, on April 15, 1919, April 18, 1922, made homestead and add homestead entries, No. 019029, 021310, for homestead E% section 35, and additional home- stead SUNW%, SW% section 35, |E4SEM section 34, township 35. N., range 84 W., sixth principal |meridian, has filed notice of inten- FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR SALE OR TRADE—Forty acres good level land. all fenced; two- room house, shed, garage, large chick- en house, well, five miles cut on the Yellowstone Highway. Mathers Real- ty Co., 255 S. Center. Phone 1088W. FOR TRADE on Dakota land; also Frankiin car, run 15,000 miles, elther or both; want five to sevenroom modern house or clear lots; close in; will assume or pay monthly balance. Public Market Clothing and Shoe Store. See man- ager. BUSINESS CHANCES |tion to make final three-year proof, ; i |to establish claim to fied that the said allegations wil (described, before Marion P Wheel, be taken as confessed, and your/er, United States Commissioner, at said entry will be cancelled with-|Gasper, Wyoming, on the 19th ‘da out further right to be heard,\of March, 1923. * either before this office or on ap-\ Claimant names as witnesses: peal, if you fail to file in this of-| Henry Johnson, of Casper, Wyo~ |fice within twenty da: after the) 4 r fourth publication of this notice, as Ming; C. E. Johnson, of Natrona, Wyoming; Harry Williams, of Cas- show below, your answer, under 2 lia: oath, specifically responding to Pet, Wyoming: Ira Smith, of Pow these allegations of contest, to-\der River, Wyoming. B, J. ERWIN, gether with due proof that ’ you Publish February 12, have served a copy of your answer| March 5 and 12, 1923, pbs ut AL Lae on the saic -ontestant either in per- son or by registered mail, | You should state in your answer the name of the post office to which you desire future notices to be sent to you. | | NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, United States Land Office at WILKIE COLLINS, | Cheyenne, Wyoming. Feb, 6,.1923. Receiver. | Notice is hereby given that Fred | Date of first publication, Febru-|O- Lamken, of Little Medicine, HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—A cook for smajl board- ing house. 414 5. Oak. ad WANTED—Two girls to work in soft drink parlor. 220 W. First, second floor. Phone 489W. ‘WANTED — Woman for house work. Phone 969W. WANTED—Girl for light housekeep- ing. 1311 S. Spruce. general they are made. You do not have to be an experienced stock salesman to sell our Industrial Securities. This ig the company different. John C. Roberts, Hotel Henning. SALESMEN WANTED WANTED—Two gentlemen and one lady to sell the securities of one of the most profitable and fastest growing chain store mercantile-cor- porations of the intermountain coun. try, a Wyoming corporat 4 ce) tional opportunity. John ©, Roberts, Hotel Henning. WANTED—Specialty salesman at once, nothing but hustlers need ap- wy, Call Phone 2252R Sunday and evenings. AGENTS WANTED oh a eee eer ORRECT names of 150 large ofl re- fining, pipeline companies employ- ing men all kinds in United State Mexico, South America, Australia, India, and Burope sent you with in- formation of oll fields, wages and method of securing emplayment, Send $1 bill; money returned if dissatisfied. | PERFORMERS WANTED WANTED—High class amateur tal: ent, every Thursday night. See Mr. Harris at Columbla ‘Theater or Phone 936. POSITIONS WANTED POSITION WANTED —DPxperienced woman cook would like a@ small camp in the oil field. Box A’36, Trib-| une, YOUNG man, college education wants permanent position, inside or out side work; salary not main considera tion, Box A-28, Tribune, WIDOW with boy seven years of age, wants place on ranch or ofl field as cook. 122 Kimbail. WANTED—By refined German girl sition as governess, also first class cook. Address P. O. Box 63. SERVICES OFFERED HEMSTITCHING and tachment; fits any sewing machini Brine $2, Economy Sales Co,, Billings, lont. pleoting at METAL WEATHER STRIPS. Cai] A. Larson, 4943 and get real weather trips at reasonable prices. ———— FRENCH hand laundry; family work finished or rough dry; lace curtains | @ specialty. We do not use chemicals. | Phone 1608. ALL KINDS of alterations and plain) sewing and mending, Room 7, Smith Apartments, I CAN SAVE you money on your| building and repair work; estimates | furnished free, L, D. Leisinger, con tractor and builder. Phone 2149W. Cail after 5 p. m, ——— H¥MSTITCHING and pieoting. The jarclay Shop, OQ, 8. Bldg. Phon it. a Let Me Figure With You Before You Let That Contract FRANK 0, HOLTZM Contractor ano Buf'der, Phone 1229J Res. 721 Madison St. | HEMSTITCHING Uxpert work on all materials; prompt service, Singer Sewing Ma | Arkeon Big. Phone 2205. Pict 5-1 anescieedi in sce ear ae iy WOMAN would I'ke day work of all kinds. Phone 22 die washing of a'l jand tank heaters, dressers, | Ubrary P A corloed Just recslved,, Bea ms be! lore you_ buy. Casper Auction Huose. 326 W. Yellowstone. Phone 1617J. FOR SALE— Library table, small) brown wicker lamp; oak desk chair, Phone 853R. CASPER AUCTION HOUSE CASPER MATTRESS FACTORY | New and used gas stoves, heaters) tables, tables, mattresses renovated for $5.50. See us first 326 W. Yel- lowstone. Phone 16175. FOR SALE—Gars ranges and ail} kinds of gas appliances. Phdne} 1086. ir YOU WANT second hand furni- ture or anything second- hand, cr havé anything to trade, call at 367| . S. Ash or phone 1660. FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES USED CARS If you saw our values and knew about cur easy payment plan you too, | would buy from the Coliseum. | 1932 Dodge Brothers roadster, recon: ditioned with Westinghouse air springs in front ~--- $750) 1922 Dodge Brothers roadster, good) condition, air springs in front $650| 1921 Dodge Brothers touring recondi-| tioned, a bargain for oo Dotge Brothers commercial --.$450| Dodge Brothers commercial ree Dodge Brothers commercial —_ | Dodge Brothers express -. Nash Four touring, late model, in the| very best of condition for ~-----§750 Bulck Big Six, seven passenger ~$300! Ford one-ton truck -- ----$359) Overland Four roadster -.---s-.$225| ‘We have full line of Ford cars and our prices are right, Our used cars are worthy of your; attention, COLISEUM MOTOR Cd. 131_East Fifth Street. Open Sundays and Evenings. FOR SALE—One Buick Six touring car; will consider Ford as part pay- ment; termg. Sand's Auto Specialty Co,, 480 W. Yellowstone, Phone 1692. FOR SALE — Figin Six Chummy roadster, bargain. Willis Hackett Garage. Look These Over You are looking for a good used 0 | 550 HE, Yellowstone car-—well, we have it — the price will sult you—the terms likewise; all our used cars have been put in good running order in our shops; some are repainted—all are good values. Here are a few of therm: CHEVROLET, FORD HUDSON Super Six sedan --.---3650 CHALMERS touring FORD bug NEO touring COLE Eight, touring ----------- KING Eight touring touring ----~--. ~~ $200 ererense ne DCL) OVERLAND Baby Four-------- $350 FORD touring, ----..----—-----6150) COLUMBIA sedan, 1922, like new; mew car guarantee goes with one OVERLAND touring -- $900 We have others. Wo get new ones) in every day. Call and see us. Small payment down, balance on liberal Benedict Motor Co. 550 East Yellowstone Phone 2030 Qpen Sundays and Evenings kinds, 1 ¢ silks and cur talna, Phone 2242 \ |PHONOGRAPHS, PIANOS, ETC. =" practically same as new and will give n hew car guarantees with it; taken inj thing of value, We call to buy and on new Rickenbacker sedan; has all| Puy cash. The Bargain Store. Phone} extras; five tires; a real honest to| 1328R. 216 W, First | @oodness value at ~$1,500 { HUDSON SUPER SIX SEDAN— A good closed car at the price of a cheap touring $650 CASH—For real estate bargain, mort-) g4ge, contract or small loans. Write) fully, K., P. O. Bo: 24, Casper. | | STEPHENS SALIENT SIX— Th's|\yANTED TO BUY -- Furniture of car just been overhauled In our shopsi! “any kind. 120 W. Midwest. Phone! a real good high cass car with a) 249, } wonderful mot here is ‘value with-| 09, WANTED TO BUY. | out a doubt at a. | 1920 COLUMBIA SPORT MODE!. — searded clothing and shces, sad-| chaps, tools, musical instru-| } Di Completely overhaufed; new tires all! cies, guns, watches, sult cases and We cull to buy and pay cash.| aysund; five wire wheels; will repaint men -~-$600 Phone 2061W,. The 2 for 1 store. to suit you; a good car at the price of trun ORCS Petite AL a TED TO BUT—Second-hand fur just been overhauled; is in perfect W4 K condition; has the power of half a! niture or anything of vaiue;qhigh- dozen ordinary cars and the speed of | est cash price paid. 367 S Ash. Phone irpiane; this car will outrun 1860. ( Sus'e’ alright whether “Spark NERDVEO SUT nor ine i Plug" makes the grade or net, Don’) Value in househcld goods. Phone this ono @ P 1086. t A high class touring i car in perfect shape; practicaily new cord tires all around; will consider FOR RENT—MISCELLANEOUS smaller car as part payment; original cost of this car over $3000; hers is an FOR TRENT— Light running sewing unusual value at -$750!. Machines, Phone 1086, FOR TOURING - ~$200 | FOR RENT-CROOMA } ‘OR RENT— We. have others and get new ones! ENT—ROOMS in most every day, If you want your moneys worth and a used car that you can depend on see us. Benedict Motor Co. Phone 2030 Open Evenings and Sundays FOR RENT—Furnished room in mod- ern home; privilego to bath 643 8. | Beech. Phone 613M. Sra fat ona | FOR RENT—Furnished room; steam heated; suitable for two gentlemen. | 212 S. Center, Phone 644W after 5 p.m, FOR RENT—Furnished front room| close in; steam heat. Phone 1167R. ee hase CM die. sathccemiatikeeiadtnaed FOR RENT—Sieepingroom; suitable! for two gentlemen; also garage. 443) |S. Durbin, FOR RENT—Room adjoining bath. 745 B. Fourth. Phone 1639J. | FOR RED in, $5 per AUTO ACCESSORIE> WESTERN AUTO TOP CO. New tops and side curtains; side curtains repaired and lights put in, 367 8. Ash, Phone 1660. WANTED—Every Ford owner to see Bazarth the Ford specialist; first diagnosing free. Liberty Garage. Furnished room, close week. 359 8S. Oak. FOR RENT—Large nicely furnished} room, next to bath; close in. 642 Park, FOR RENT—Sleeping room {n mod- ern home, gentlemen preferred; references required, 737 B. Phone 394W. FOR RENT—Rcoms in private home. Cal) at 534 CY. Phone 1161W, ROOM AND BOARD WANTED—Several boarders at 613 8. Ash. rear. MASON TIRES For Those Who Seek Distinction With Dependability 8. Wyoming Compression Tube & Tire Co. 9; BOARD AND ROOM—Excellent 426 East Second Phone 1125)“ neals; congenial surroutidises:. on CY bus line; reasonable. Phone 466J. 1016 8, Kim. NEW and second-hand tires, all sizes, Vulcanizings Phone 147%-R. Uneeda Tire Co., 622 E. Yellowstone. "HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS _ easement VOR RONT—Two large strictly mote ern housekeesing rooms; gas and lights; everything furnished except! bedding and dishes, Apply back en-| trance 1181 8, Elm. delivered; excavating al FOR RENT—Nicely furnished apart: ment, strictly modern, all built-in features; private bath, 231 8, Grant, ol4/Phone 1865W. “FOR RENT_APARTMENTS _ FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE and gra\ specialty, R, F. Potts. Phone 2165W. FOR SALE—Twenty-foyr hour exe. Call 850W. For <( SALE—Three gus engines, sizes % seed Ra aries ate a 1%, 4 and 8 horsepower. 1147 East FOR RENT—Tworoom pariy fur- ’ nishéd basement apartment; garage. FOR SALE—C melody saxaphone.|/405 8. Lincoln. Phone 1230,, Box A-24. FOR RENT—Destrable unfurnished apartment; steam heat, @ectrie stove, Murphy bed. Apply Apartment 8, Tribune Apartments. —— FOR RENT—Two-room mocern fur: nished apartment on paved strest, 319 8S. Jackson. Phone 1872W. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Lawn dressing; gravel, sand delivered ard excavating, Phone 1147J, 2-room apartment in basement of good home. gone block from paving. Gas and lights furnish: ed; $18.00 per month. Phone 101M, einai FOR RENT-—Oneroom modern apart. ment; gas and lights furnished. 632 8. Ash, Phone 1556w. | FOR RENT—Modern furnished three FOR BALE—New “portable Sonora phonograph, with thirty-five latest selections; also beautiful mahogany brary lamp and shade; priced to sell no dealers. (32 8. Ash. ~ POULTRY ELECTRIC HATCHED CHICKS. 1 room apartment; g and bath; We can supply you with any quan-| front and back entrance; aduits; ane- tity of ba 17 varieties: ca-| half bleck from Second, 188 8. Con: pacity 10, yi lve. delivery| well, muaranteed; post prepaid. e Write for prices and full particulars. Orders filled on short notice. Colum- bia Hatchery, P. O. Rox 1102, Denver, Co'o. FOR RENT—HOUSES _ FOR RENT—Fourroom modern un: furnished house; garage; no chil: dren; one-half block from C¥ bus. LIVESTOCK 62) W. Fourteenth. | FOR SALE—130 head cattle, 75 cows| FOR RENT—Threaroom house, tur- to caif, all at $42 per head. Address| nished except bedding and dishes. Vv. V. Scoggan, Lander, Wyo, i Call in rear 936 8, Chestnut. FOR SALE—Beautiful home in south! part, close in for $8600, §2,500) cash. R, Kamon, 242 8, Second, Tel.| FOR SALE ON PARK AVENUE SOUTH Six-room house, bath, gar: full basement; large beautiful east front inside lot on 8. Park; among Cas- per's choicest; this home while not) ut all latest type Is large and roomy! and will make one a lovely home; priced $8,250, See Ben Realty Co.,| Realtors. IF YOU WANT a bargain in a new! fourroam house; full basement; modern except bath; will consider a| trade on vacant lot or car, Call at 815 N. Durbin from 9 a.m. to $ p. m. FOR SALE—By owner, six-room mod-! ern house, close in; southwest part of town: $4,800, terms. Phone 318M. | i} CY AVEN Three-room. garage 6 on CY avenue; just beyond end of the payement; priced right; listen $3,200.! Bee Ben Realty Co, Realtors. FOR SALE—In the live town Millis, good two-room house small furnished 140 foot lot| ot; and} very reasdnable prices. Hy F. Doughty, Benton Ave. and Second, Mills, Wyo. EAST PART CITY. Four rooms, bath on first three rooms, launcry in basement; ge lot; can be handled for small) payment, balance building and joan. See Ben RealtyCo. Realtors. FOR SALE OR RENT FOR RENT OR SALE—One and two- room furnished houses. Phone 818M. 912 S. Cedar. FOR RENT OR SALE—Feur-room | houee, chicken hduse, garage; lots of | outsido buildings; three-quarter acre with windmill in front of the house; lighting outfit insiCe and outside; be tween town and Texas refinery. Joe Lux. FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Iat wal! located south side; $500, $100 cash. R, Kamon, 242 E. Second. Tel. 702. ENGLEWOOD Buy a 6-acre lot in Engiewood, on the Sait Creek pavement, 5 miles north of the Midwest refinery, $500; only $25 down, and $10.00 per month. Buy now and be ready to live in the great outdoors when sping comes. Think what this land will be worth in 1925 when Casper has 50.000 popula- tion, 6 acres will make 30 large city) lots, Act quick. Call 1129, JOHN M. ENGLAND COMPANY, 202 O-8 Bide, CASPER LOTS—We eof lots in Fair View addition for $1 down and $1\ a week: city water, ght and phone wires across the street and gas but block away, Dobbin Reulty Cu 213 Midwest Bl Phone 1954. 4 | satisfaction. will build, we can qoute long term lease on close in ground on EB. Sec- ond. See Ben Realty Co., Realtors. WANTED—A partner with $1,500 in Up-to-date window show _ rotary bakery; will buiid store in business location, a guarantee proposition. baker preferred, Address Box A-35, ‘Tribune. LOST AND FOUND LOST—On east side of Wolcott street Sunday 6 p. m.; cord and tassels. Rewarc, Return to 121 W. Second. PERSONAL MADAM Wonder, wonderful dearer, the lady with the wonderful power; tells past, present axfd future. Call and consult her on any affairs. 252 West B. Hours 9 a. m, to 10 Pp. m. MADAM PELKEY, clairvoyant; t can give you advice on life court- ship, marriage or business; so positive am I of my power to tell the past, present and fnture and exactly what you want to know that I will make no charge unless you obtain perfect Rear 443 W. Yellow: wtone. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U, S. Land Office at Douglas, Wyoming, February 23, 1923. Notice is hereby given that An- ;|drew J, Patchen of Casper, Wyo- ming, who, on December 17, 1917, January 20, 1920, made homestead and additional S. R. homestead en- tries, No, 015443, No. 015444, for homestead W% section 21, and ad- ditional homestead E% section 21, township 85 N,, range 78 W., sixth principal meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final threo- | year proof, to establish claim to the jand above described, before Marion P. Wheeler, United States Commissioner, at Casper, Wyoming, on the 4th day of April, 1923. Claimant names as_witnesses; Frank Hughes, Lorn Sterling, Roy Holloway, Jeremiah Donovan, all of Casper, Wyoming. B, J, ERWIN, Register. Publish February 26 and March 5, 12, 19 and 26, 1923. pHs ee Se EO NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U, S. Land Office at Douglas, Wyo- ming, March 1, 1923. Notice is hereby given that Nellie V. Hutchinson, one of the heirs of Frank R. Dickson, of Casper, Wyo., who, on October 11, 1920, made thomestead entry No, 016579, for NWKNEX, NEXNWK, W4W% section 10, township 38 N,. range 77 W., sixth principal meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final three year proof, to es: tablish claim to the land above de- scribed, before Marion P. Wheeler, United States Commissioner, at Casper, Wyoming, on the 10th day of April, 1923. Property Owners Attention WE ACCEPT OPEN LISTINGS AND ADVERTISE THEM Free of Cost to You. ‘We haye many buyers now, your houses and lots with us. The Dobbin Realty Co. , 231 Midwest Bldg. Phone 1954) List FOR SALE—Lot 60x14) feet; front; sewer, water; close to ac! very easy terms, Address Box A-25 ‘Tribune, | VOR SALE—Lot 60x140 feet, near| Second street for $800, $100 cash;| lot 50x90 feet block off Second street for $450; lot on Jefferson, near pay- ing $1,500, Mather Realty Co., 255 8. | Center. Phone 1088W. “FOR SALE—RANCHES FOR SALE—Forty acre ranch, one half mile of Lander, Wyo., of water; good four-room hou basement; fifteen head cattle. head jhorses; three hozs; and poultry; V. Scaggan. Lander, Wyo, east pat v. Claimant names as witnesses: Benard L. Scherck, Sam Glenn, O. N, Dickson, Phillip Vitug, ail of Casper, Wyoming. B. J, ERWIN, Register. Publish March 5, 12, 19, 26, April 2, 1923. SAN PRE eine © NOTICE OF CONTEST Department of the Interior, Uni- ted States Land Office, Dovglas, Wyoming, January 27, 1923. To George Ervin, of Casper, Wyo., contestee: You are hereby notified that John W. Dippel, who gives Box 1762, Casper, Wyoming, as his post- office addre: did on January 8, 1923, file in this office his duly cor- * roborated application to contest and) secure the canceilation of your homestead @try No. 027482, made October 28, 1920, for all of section 30, township 39 'N., range 75 W., sixth principal meridian, and grounds for his contest he allezes that George Ervin has never estab \lished residence, and has never lived jon the land. That jvation on the land. such abandonment and failure was not, or is not, due to his service in tho rine corps. You are, therefore, further noti- ct life | That he has never |placed any improvements or cullti- advertisement, Write the address| | YOR SALK—Circassian walnut dress-! pay ! b Di FOR SALE—Rooming house in west- - ween i Wy- Duiniy, Lattere seeoueue te The|;|, ..6f practically new; priced sight torl kono’ RGcr cies eet cot, WANTED—TO BUY FOR SALE—HOUSES ern Neb., on Burlington raflroad;/ary 12; date of second ublication, | oming, who on Jan. 10,1920, ‘made Tribune office do not require} | cash, Phone 17%8M. lent condition; real factcry made} WANTED—To haer from owner of| FOR SALE—Three-room ho! has 20 rooms, steam heated, electric February 19; date of ,third publica- rial No O26238,” fen entry, se- stamps. Always inclose your an- truck body; will take in roafster or| geod ranch for salo state cash| large tot; $1100, $200” caste | ented: Tuning hot and cold water;|tion, February. 26; date of fourth) Coin a7. EY for N4NW% swers in sealed envelope. In reply-| |FOR SALE—Phonograph, Queen Ann! coupe on this one; the price is right.| Price; full particulars, D, F. Bush,| R, Kamon, 242 E. Second. Tel. 702. | Puvaing, three | stories; | frame; i publication, March 5, 1923. |eornen 1273, Bye SE% Section 20; ing to advertisements where refer- diningroom set and Axminster; all ALMBERS TOURTNG— Completely | Minneapolis, Minn, cement . Second. Tel. 702. | years aid, in good condition; will sell | si Reese Saheied |S%SW%; SW%SE%; E%SEX ences are asked for, do not send| | Practically new; can purchase pieces runs like @ new one. good FOR SALE— One tworoom house} Pullding and furnishings for $9,000. Section 21; N%NEX% NEYNW% the original references. Send cop-| | Separately. 1231 EH. Fifth. tires; new battery; this one !s well WANTED TO BUY partly furnished; can be mowed,| Bat A-33, Tribune. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Section 28; SW% of Section 22, tes of them only. worth our low price at -...-...$400| . Men's hing, shoes, hats, sad-/ Phone 1157R or call at 743 W. Mid- 5 TERM LEAS. Department of the Interior. | Towsship 28N, Range 76W, Sixth GAS STOVES COLUMBIA. SEDAN—This car. 4s| es, chaps, harness, tents, tarpaulins, | west. e eee My 7! sin Vie a Be a} United States Land Office at| Prin. Meridian, has filed notice of sult cases, hand bake trunks or-any usiness firms wishing location end) Douglas, Wyoming, Feb. 17, 1928.|intention to make final three-year | Notice is hereby given that Lewis|proof, to establish claim to the land |A. Leach, of Parkerton, Wyoming,| above described, — bef who on December 11, 1919 and/Bean, U. S. Gramieumere at aes |June 23, 1920, made Homestead|shall, Wyo., on the 24th day of and Additional Homestead entries, Nos, 016621-024534, for Hd. NEM, NY%NW% Section 34. Wi4SWH% Section 27, and Ad. Hd. SW, S% March, 1923. Claimant names as witnesses: Edwin M. Cruickshank, Hiram Higginson of Little Medicine, Wyo., NW% Section 25, and E%SEM|Harry L. Meyer, Leo C. Ni Section 34, Township SBN, Range|of Marshall, Wyo, 7 eeeO™ 77W, Sixth Prin. Meridian, has} MART C. CHRISTENSEN, filed notice of intention to make gister. | Pub. Feb. 19-26, Mar. 5-12-19 1 to establish 923, | final three-year Proo | = - | AUDITORS | DOCTORS 6. H, REIMERTH | THE CASPER PRIVATE Certified Public Accountant | HOSPITAL Income Tax Service won| x38 South Du 273 401 O-S Bldg. enone: 767. Womeg ¢ (nd. Children’s ‘Hospital AF Con er Bi ath | Durbin-—hone 406 ng and Accountin, RGERY, YNECOL Phone 1008 Suite 18, Daly Bldg. Opsternce | ANP Homer R, Lathrop, M. D., F. Victor R. Dacken, B. dee, = EYE, EAR, NOSE and THROAT 0. F. STEFFEN Auditor—Accountant Income Tax Service Barmy j 812 Con, Roy. Bldg. Phone 1459) gyn NS eee MaDe D. R. ©. VAN DENBERG GENT TO-ORL DISEASES Certified Public Accountant jeer ender wood, ME. Income Tax Service ENT LOGIST Over Campbell Hardware Hallie Mt. Phone 148 PATHOLOGIST GUARANTEE REGISTRY CORP. 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