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SUNDAY, MAY 13, 1923. ——— oC Ole), ors FOR SALE—HOUSES SSS FOR SALE—New modern house on five- bus corner lot, 1221 W. Thirteenth; room basement, rents for $50; on fine; gas small payment down, bal. ance like rent; also garage. Phon 2025R. FOR SALE—Three-room house, lights, water and gas; $2, down payment and $50 per Phone 1631R. ———_——— EAST PART. month. ture building; quick possession. Ben Realty Co., Realtors, FOR SALE—New house, brewery. SMALL HOME—SMALL PRICE » city 500 ,$500 FOR SALE—RANCHES. |FOR SALE —160 acre ranch, ten miles northeast of Denver, 80 to 90 acres in alfalfa, balance corn lands; ; fiveroom frame fence, well and farm- ing implements; sell with or without 55 head young Eolstein ¢cairy cow: bath Myers, 3222 Vine St., Denver, lo. a small irrigated ranch, close to fine place to raise turkeys. ete.; will consider Casper Property or a good car on a trade. For appointment phone 2142. FOR LEASE RANCH FOR LEASE, 640 acre ranch wel! improved, 20 miles from Casper, good soll; plenty of water for stock yea raround; team and farm implements for sale with terms; will lease ranch for term of years. See mo at once. E. B. Bather, full base- ment, three rooms, breakfast nook and bath on first floor; will be ready soon; don't miss this. See owner at 436 Figurora, two blocks east of the perwiahe eae eo Sh 1 ote i EU PRIVATE party has for rent or sale| by NOTICE The auction sales held at 367 South Ash of furniture and househo!d goods will hold their sie after thi | Week on Tuesday and Saturdays, in- stead of Tuesdays and Fridays.. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed Bad os will be received th yoming State Highway Department Capitol Building, Chey- enne, Wyo., until 10:30 A. M. Tues- |day, May 22, 1923, for the con- struction of the following projects. F. A. Project No. toe sayslving the widening and placing of a bi- tuminous concrete w ing course’ on the five miles of concrete pave- ment in place on the Casper-Salt Creek road in Natrona county. F. A. Project No. 25—involving the placing of a crushed rock sur- face on approximately 12 miles of the Sundance-Beulah road in Crook | | Che Casper Sunday Highway Superinteden’ or at the offices of Engineers as follows: | .Project No. 150—P. W. Warren, Lingle, Wyo. Project No. 19 and 189—C. H. Bowman, Casper, Wyo. . O. Diffender- ject No. 25—C. ton, Wyo. ject No. 152—A. A. Beard, Laramie, wye Project No. 108D—R. L. Silver, Basin, Wyo. A copy of standard specifications covering all the above work will be mailed upon reciept of $2.00 for each copy. Plans and special speci- fications will be mailed to pros: pective bidders upon reciept of $2.50 for plans of each project, which amount will not be returned. Proposals must be accompanied by money deposit equal to 5 percent of the amount of the proposal, but not less than $500.00, in the form of cash,draft or certified check of Cheyenne, Highway Rane er, Pro; Worning Cribune be taken as confessed, and vour said entry will be canceled without further right to be heard, either be-| fore this office or on appeal, if; you fail to file in this office with- in_twenty days after the fourth pobuesnen of this notice, as shown low, your answer, under oath, specifically responding to these al- legations of contest, together with due proof that you have served a copy of your answer on the said ‘ontestant 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, ceiver. Date of first publication, May 13. Date of second publication, May 20. Date of third publication, May 27. mere of fourth publication, June 3, } ! ee @lssourt Synod)—South Park andthe East Fourth Sts.; J. H. Gockel, pas- | Tersonal tor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. Morning service (German), 10:30. of sermon, I. Corinthians 2:6-13. “The Apostles’ Word Is the Word of the Holy Spirit." Evening service (Eng- Ush) 7:30. Text of sermon, 2449-51. “What Does Christ's As- cension Mean to Us?" First Christian Corner of Grant Luke, this meeting. Wednesday evening ‘s third session of the School of, Evangelism. Mrs, C. M.| Thompson will be in charge of this session. No one can afford to miss! this interesting meeting. All serv- ices are open to everyone. You are aj stranger but once in the First Bap- tist church, Unity Study Glub. Regular Suntay service at 11 a Subject, “Love Obtains Rulershbip, Sunday school class at 10 o'clock. PAGE SEVEN Endeavor convention and we hope he will be with us at this evening service. Newcomers to Mills cor- diaily invited. Come in and get acquainted with your neighbors. Grace English Lutheran. 3. M. Cromer, pastor. All services in the Odd Fellows’ hall. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m., Robert Heinze, superintendent. Last Sunday was the largest attendance, except Easter Sunday. One large boys’ class of sixteen, had thirteen present. Let us have a record attendance next Sunday, We have the beautiful lesson of “David, the Poet King". Let all read up on David. Sermon, 11:00 a. m., subject, “What a man im hell has to say of the gospel”. The world would soon be brought to Christ if it would act upon the testimony of the devils, and lost jouls, Not all lost souls are in hull. Those are lost who have finally given Two-room house, east part, city wa- and Lind Sts. ter, lights, nice level tot; priced at $1,250 with only $350 cash. Ask to see this. See Ben Realty Co., Real- 135 EB. Second. Phone 904W. FOR SALE OR RENT up Christ, and hope. At 7:00, the Luther League; subject, “Why we believe Jesus Christ is the Son of Goa". Let every member of county, . A. Project No. 108-Sec. “D”— involving the grading and construc- some bank in the State of Wyoming or any Federal Reserve Bank out- side the State of Wyoming and pay- CONSOLIDATED NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of The Interior, Class “Lessons in Truth,” Tuesday evening at 7:30. “Practical Chris- tianity.”" Wednesday morning at Take the Grant street bus. Regu!ar services will be observed Sunday morning. Church school starts at tors. FOR SALE—Threeroom house, with screened porch, built-in cupboard, bath but not tub, lght, gas. 840 S, Conwell. BEAUTIFUL HOMES, Five-room mocern Colonial bunga- beautifully furnished and with maid's room and bath in basement; garage, located on large corner Alot; emong the very choicest resi- ences, See Ben Realty Co., Realtors. lawn,trees$ wr NEAT LITTLE HOME. Four rooms, and bath with two finished rooms in basement, laundry 6, nice lot; ection; can sell with only $500 down, balance Real- and store room, double gara; ; located in best residential monthly. tors . FOR SALE—Fiveroom mod. See Ben Realty Co, house, Inquire at 152, North Jefferson St. FOR SALE BY OWNER—8-room house on 8. Fenway cash or terms. 1211 8. Fenway or P. O. Box 891. FOR SALE—Very attractive $7,500, $1,600 cash. Call 1898. FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE FOR SALE — In Midwest Heights, two east front lota four-room house; See E, A. For- also chicken house. re FOR SALE—Two lots in North Cas- pen, Nock 26, level, $400; $25 cash, balance §25 per month. 133 N. Wol- cott. located two blocks from postoffice; net income $600 per month; $3,200 smaller property and cash. take R. Kamon, 242 B. Second, Tel, 702. water and five. room home, !arge livingroom with fire piace two sleepingrooms, cheerful Ainingrocm; rooms in basement; price FOR SALE—Income property well FOR DRILIANG OR SALE—160-a. government permit, Bolton field, less than mile from pipeline: close to preducing wells. Good proposition. Rox A-59, Tribune. LAND FOR SALE MUST SELL one-half acro, will make six lots; property adjoining this sell ing at $300 per lot. for quick sal 0 wee $760 cash. Box 324, Casper, 0. FOR SALE—One of the most beaut!- ful tracts of land on the Big Horn mountains, one-ha!f mile of the best trout fishing in the state; fine timber an ideal place for a summer home; $5,000 for 160 acres. R. Kamon, 242 E. Second, Tel. 702. FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR SALE OR TRADE—Oldsmo- bile; five passenger car; wMl take old Fofd in trade. Call after 6 p. m. 246 S. Jackson, basement, FOR TRADE FOR TRADE—$450 equity in four- room house and large garage on South Washington for car. Inquire at 1230 8. Jackson. Li TRADE — tment buildin: rewidenco or ‘ots 1” 009 equity in will trade for jone 2189, FOR TRADE — 160 acres of land about eight miles southeast of city, running water, will trade for city property; please give full particulars of property in reply. Ad¢ress Box A-58, Tribune, LOST AND FOUND 0 Diamond cord tire with Maxwe'l cover. Phone 728R or 626 S. Grant. Reward. ONE gray mare, 5-yr. old; shod; mane roached. Finder please call 1195-M tion of three treated timber pile bridges on eight miles of the Wor- land-Tensleep road in Washakie county. Seperate bids may be sub- mitted for the bridge construction. F. A. Project No. 189—involving the construction with necessary ei approaches of a treated tim- ber pile trestle 133 ft. long and of| an 80-ft. steel span over Old) Woman Creek on the Lusk-New- castle road in Niobrara county. F. A. Project No. 144—involving the grading, surfacing and bridge construction on 8 miles of the Yel- lowstone Highwa: in Laramie county. Seperate bids may be sub- mitted for the construction of a 28 ft. reinforced concrete bridge and the raising of 2-30 ft, reinforced concrete bridges. F. A. Project No. 150—involving the grading, surfacing and bridge construction on 5.5 miles of the Lingle-Lusk road immediately north of Lingle in Goshen county. Sep- erate bids may be submitted for the construction of an 85 ft, rein- forced concrete bridge. F. A. Project No. 152—involving the grading and surfacing on 8.4 miles of the Lincoln Highway im- {mediately north of Laramie in Al- bany county. A time limit has been set for the completion of the above mentioned projects and Jeera) bidders will be required to show sufficient equipment, organization and fi- |nances to construct the projects | within the time limit required. Bidding blanks will be mailed free upon application to the State Highway Department, Cheyenne. able at sight to the State Highway) Commission. All proposals must be made on forms and in accordance with in- structions forming a part of the specifications referred to above. Proposals will be publley opened and read at the time and place first! above mentioned. The right is re- served to reject any and all bids. WYOMING STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION Bus L. E. LAIRD, Superintendent | ‘ublish May 18 and 16, 1923. eke caf 1 len NOTICE OF CONTEST Department of the Interior. United States Land Office. Douglas, Wyoming, May 11, 1923. To James Quinta: of Fort Col-) lins, Colo., contestee ied that Por- Garcia, who gives Arminto, Wyo., as his postoffice address, did on April 20, 1923, file in this of- fice his duly corroborated appli- United States Land Office, Doug- Jas, Wyoming. May 7, 1923. The following named entrymen have filed notice of their intention to make final proof upon their ‘homestead entries before Marion P. Wheeler, United States Commis- sioner, at Casper, Wyoming, on the 18th day of June, 1923. Harry J. Scott, of Casper, Wyo- ming, on Homestead entry, Serial 028935, allowed September 7, 1921 for NE% Sec. 14, NW% Sec. 13, T. 33N., R. 84W. 6th P. M., and on Additional Homestead entry, Serial 028936 allowed March 1, 1922 for W%4NE% Sec. 13, NW% Sec. 14, E%NE% Sec. 15, T. 33N., R. 84W. 6th P. M. John Harley, Jr., Witnesses: William Thornley, both of Casper, Wyoming, John R. Thompson, of) Powder River, Wyoming, and Pat- rick J. Hand, of Casper, Wyoming. John R. Thomson, of Powder} River Wyoming, on Homestead en-| 9:45. Preaching services at 11. Roy Breg will speak for the morning eer- vice. We always expect a real treat when ho is on the platform. The choir will also render music appro- priate for the occasion. The evening services will be given over for the Christian Endeavor convention. For those who are not interested in the Christian Endeavor services a special program has been proviced at the Paptist church where Captain Eb- bert will prohibition. ‘A very important Sun- day school counc!! meeting will be held at the church next Wednesday evening. All teachers and officers are expected to be present. East Side Methodist. Jesse A. Dean, pastor. Residence, Sprague hotel. Services held in the Elk St. school, corner East First and Elk Sts. At 9:45 a. m., Bible echool for all ages. Classes taught by ex- cation to contest and secure the] try, Serial 028501, allowed April Pert teachers. 11 a. m,, worship and cancellation of your Homestead En-| 2, 1921 for SE% Sec. 2, T. 83N., R,|S8¢rmon by the pastor, Subject, try No. 014478, made October 23,| 1920, for S%4S% NEY SE% Sec-| tion 8; SW% Section 9; N4N%,/ February i7, 1922 for Lots 1, 2, 3, charter membership SWY%NW% SYNE Section 17,| Township 39 North, Range 87 West,| Sixth ip Sinal meridian, and as! grounds for his contest he alleges that said James Quintana has never lived on this land and he has wholly abandoned this land. That he has never placed sny improvements on! it as required by law. That such abandonment and failure to com- ply with the law was not, or is not, due to his service in the United Plans and specifications may be oe at the office of the State States army, navy or marine corps. You are, therefore, further noti- fied _that_the said allegations will 84W., and on Adi steal ional 4,S% N%, SW%, Sec. 2, T. 33N., R. 84W. 6th P. M. Witnesses: Harry J. Scott, John Harley, William Thornley, and Pat- rick J. Hand, all of Casper, Wyo- ming. B, J. ERWIN Register Publish May 18, 20, 27 and June 8, 10, 1923. | NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, United States Land Office, Cheyenne, Wyoming, May 2, 1923. Notice is hereby given that Roy, J. Cardwell, of Pedro, Wyoming,| who on April 11, 1918, made Home-| stead Entry, serial No. 022281, for NW*%NW% Sec. 29; NE% NEM; “The Attitudes of the Christian Life. in this organization will be closed About one hundred have church Sunda Casper. with us. for baptism at this service. Wednesday, service at the home of L. S. Case, 102 North St. Botolph street. Thursday, at 2:30 p. church at the First Baptist Church. Fitth and Beech street. M. Thompson, Jr., pastor. Rey. C. be a meeting of all the women of the home of Mra. T. M. Shambaugh, 1405 East Second street. speak in the interests of Hot ‘The entry, Serial 028502, allowed, books for the entering of names for) new | Joined. People from al! denominations | are welcome {f they wish to build a| strong and influential church in East | Any person who wishes to} ‘begin the Christian life may come in| There will be opportunity at 8 p. m., mid-week .. there will) Sunday 10 o'clock, “Good Words Meeting.” Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Noon silence daily excepting Sunday. Mrs. Lenna Crystal Byrnes, speaker. Emmanuel Baptist. Dr. J. T. Hanna, Minister. Corner of Fifteenth and Poplar streets. Dr. W. F. Ripley of Denver will be present at all services. Sun- day school 10 a. m. Special address, 11 a. m, by Dr. Ripley. B, ¥. P. U. at 7 p. m., Dr. Ripley in charge, Ser- mon by the pastor at 8 p. m. Wed- pesday 8 p. m., prayer meeting, All members and friends of the church are urged to be present. Evansville Chapel, Dr. J. T. Hanna in Charge. Sunday schodl at 2:30 p. m. Mem-| bers of the gospe} team will speak) at 3:30 p,m. St. Mark's Episcopal. Seventh and Wolcott Streets Rev. Philip K. Edwards, Pastor Holy communion at 8:00 a, mj; church school at 9:45 a. m.; morning | prayer and sermon at 11.00 a. m./ There will be a basket supper at the chureh on Monday at 6:30 p. m. fol-| lowed by a parish meeting at §:00 p.m, } North Casper Church. 100 North Durbin Street, George Woodward, Pastor Sunday school 10:00 a. m.; morning} worship, 11 a, m.; Rev. Walter M.| Irwin of Denver, Colo., {s to preach the sermon. Mother's Day is to be remembered in music of both or- chestra and ch¢'r, Christian Endeavor | and evening service are dis | that we may attend the Christian Endeavor cosvention at the First| Methodist Church. International Bible Class. The International the whole church be present and give an answer to this most vital question. At 8 o'clock the sixth sermon- lecture upon the Ife of Christ, illus- trated by twenty-four of Tissot’s masterpieces. These slides cover the history from the beggar Lazarus at the rich man’s gate, to the raising of Lazarus, who was the brother of Mary and Martha, from the dead. Last Sunday night the house was full. Let all continue with these most beautifully illustrated and in- structive lectures. Methodist Episcopal. “Corner of East Second and South Durbin streets. Lewis E. Carter, pastor. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Sermon and baptism of children, 11:00 a. subejct, 6 Church in the House”; anthem, “How Beauti- ful Upon the Mountain” (Spinney); cornet solo by Arthur Davidson; yiolin solo, “Mother O’ Mine”, by Mrs. Cecil Birchell. Junfor chureh, 11:00 a. m., conducted by Mrs. Carter; the life of David Livingstone will be continued; subject, “The Sounding Smoke"; Alfred Bell will play a piano solo. Hing’s Heralds, 2:30 p. m. Christian Endeavor convention, 8:00 p. m.; anthem, “Guide Me, O Thou Great Jehovah" (Wildermere); trio, “Praise Yo" from Atilla by Verdl, Mrs, Fisher, Messrs. Fisher and Osborn. The congregation of this church will unite with other churches of the city in the mass meeting at the First Baptist church at 8 p, m. at which Captain Ebberts of San Francisco, will speak on “The Un- finished Battle”. All citizens who re- spect tho laws of this country ar invited to that meeting. Wednesday, 7:30 p. m., prayer service, The pastor will begin a study of the Gospel by St. John. Bring your Bible. Friday, 7:30 p. m., choir rehearsal. General Aid meeting, 2:30 p. m., at the church. The Capitol Hill circle will entertain. LOTS WEST OF TOWN BEST INVESTMENT! Buy Midwest Heights lots while you have the opportunity; numerous industries wit! come here with the new railroad. Lots now priced at $150 to $400 on easy terms. Midwest} Heights Realty Co, Realtors. Insur- ance, 232 MiCwest Bldg. Phone 1870. FOR SALE—Income property, apart- Jim Paris, Casper, Wyo. Bible students LOST—An CY avenue, important letter. Finder please call 1942R. FOUND—Man's brown and green overcoat; owner can have same by identifying and paying for this ad. LOST—In the Iris theater Saturday S% NE% of Sec. 30, Township 28 North, Range 83 West, Sixth Prin-| tcipal Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final three year |proof, to establish claim to the land labove described before Stella Jung- Clerk of District of Court, wlins, Wyo., on the 18th day f June, 1923. school at 9:45 a m. Morning wor| ship, 11 a, m. Theme: “Best Gift to Mother.” B. ¥. P. U., 7 p.m, Eve- ning service, 8. Captain Ebbert, ‘The Unfinished Battle." Mid-week service, 8 p. m. Sunday evening the great union mass meeting of the churches of Casper will be held in thé church. Captain Ebbert ts an expert on law will meet Sunday morning at 10:30 In the Knights of Pythias hall. A. lec: ture on the Truths of the Bible will be given by Brother E. L. Johnson. All are cordially invited. St. Anthony’s Catholic. Corner of Seventh and Center Grace Chapel African Methodist. At 305 North Grant street. Rev. T. J, Burwoll, B. D. Min'ster. The first bid for cost of erecting the new Grace chapel will be received Monday. Oth- ers will be received as early as poss!- ble thereafter, and from the lot one will be accepted. ‘The church is now | AUDITORS CONTRACTOR AND BUI LDER W. W. SPROUL Contractor and Bull 141 W. Tenth Thome 376W ©. H. REIMERTH Certified Public Accountant Income Tax 401 0-S Blag. Phone 767 a HARRY *¥. COMFORT 0: ment house consisting of apartments; yearly income $1,658! g00d location; price — $6,300, Call 1257W. . LOTS! LOTS! LOTS! ‘We have lots of lots in every addt- tion in Casper on terms to suit every home site seeker. See Ben Realty Co., Realtor FOR SALE— Two choice residence or |LOST—On Lincoln, lots in Thermopolis; will sell grade for Casper proprty. Box A-67, Jf Tribune. FOR SALE—Lot 60 by 140 feet on BE. Twelfth street, $850, $100 cash. R. Kamon, 242 E. Second. Tel. 702. ENGLEWOup Buy a 6-acre lot in Englewood, on the Salt Creck pavement, 5 miler north of the Midwest refinery, $50 only $25 down, and $10.00 per month. Buy now and be ready to itve in the great outdoors when spring comes. ‘Think what this land will be worth in 1925 when Casper has 50,000 popula- tour a $1,300 cash, balance in monthly payments. morning, ®& smal] purse containing key, mo! and check, Return to 145 N. Lincoln. Reward LOST—Pair of nose glasses. Finder please leave at Tribune office. LOST—Sult case on Salt Creek road between Casper and Pine Ridge. Finder phone 1813W. Reward. LOST—Crank to Buick big six. Re- ward. 340 N. Beech. between Third and Fourth, amber beads on silver wire; valued as keepsake, Reward Phone 1797R. . RELINQUISHMENTS, ETC. RELINQUISHMENT—Well located and good; must sell at once or trade for a car—Buick, Dodge, or Will give or take differ- Phone 1910J. RELINQUISHMENT, six miles from Casper for $950 and when it ts proven up {t will worth $50 per acre. Phone 1910J, Auditing and Accounting Phone 2008 Suite 18, Daly Bldg. R. C. VAN DENBERG api: ora praca Over Campbell Hardware Phone 148 —<—<—<___—_—_——_ GUARANTEE REGISTRY CORP. Auditors and Accountants—Stock Registrar and Transfer Agents 208-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. Phone 660 DOCTORS DR, T. J. RLIACH Phgsician and Sur; Phone 1219. Resi aioe 2118. ikiren’s Hi aie mn Durbin—Phone 406" Women’s and Chi 542 South ARCHITECTS ; UBOIS & GOODRICH, Architects teal 11-12 Townsend Block Casper, Wyo. Phone 449 WM. J. WESTFALL, A: siite's, Daly Building _ MILLER, Architect 208 8 bias H Arciione 1006 ©. A. RAINWATER, Architect ment solidated Royalty Bldg. Basement Cotsphone, 1078. AUTO PAINTING ‘REA’ y GENITO-URINARY DISEASES G, B. Underwood, M. D. ROENTGENOLOGIST Hallie M. Ellis PATHOLOGIST J. F. O'Donnell, M.D, PHARMACIST R. 8. Lothian, Ph, G, ENTIST C. E. Duncan, D. D. &. Claimant names as witnesses: Chas. T. Demorest, of Alcova, Wyoming, Robert A. Doll, of Al- cova, Wyo., Henry C. Cardwell, of Pedra Wyo., Robert Cardwell, of nna, yo. - MART T. CHRISTENSEN, ; Register Pub. May 20-27, June 3, 1923. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interlor U.S. Land Office at Douglas, Wy- oming, April 21, 1923. NOTICE is hereby given that Pete Donovan, of Casper, Wyom- ing, 0, on September 28, 1916, made Additional Homestead entry No. 09816, for S%SE% Sec. 22, SWU%NWK%, NW%SW%, Section 28, Township 39N. Range 79W., 6th Prin. Meridian, has filed notice of interltion to make final three- i proof, to establish claim to the ind above described, before Ma- rion P. Wheeler, United States Commissioner, at Ci |to make final enforcement. above described, before Marion P. Wheeler, United States Commis sioner, Claimant names as witnesses: Ralph H. Cooley, John W. Bennell, Hugh C. Glenn, Myron Spencer, all of Casper, Wyoming. B. J, ERWIN, Register. Pub. April 29, May 6, 13, 20, and 27, 1923. CONSOLIDATED NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, United States Land Office, Douglas, Wyoming, May 2, 1923. The following named entrymen have filed notice CN Tes intention TOO! No one should miss Proof, to establish claim to the land Casper, Wyoming, on the .| 5th day of June, 1923. their streets. ‘The Rev. Father J. 1H, Mul- lin, pastor; tho Rev. Father Morton, assistan: Masses on Sundays at 7, 9 and 1 a.m. Masses during the week at 8a m. Benediction Sunday at 3 p.m. Christian Science. Christian Science services are held every Sunday at 11 a. m. in the church edifice at Fourth and Grant streets, Sunday school for pupils up| to the age of 20 is held at 9:30 a, m. Testimonial meetings are held on Wednesday evenings at 8 o'clock. First Presbyterian. Rev. Charles A. Wilson, D. D., pastor. Tabernacle corner Sixth and Durbin. Sunday school and Bible classes, 9:45. The orchestra of the Sunday school will play at 9:45. Boe sure and be present, your presence is greatly appreciated. Mrs. Wilson's will observe cradle roll day. All hers requested to bring thelr Special program. Morning divided into four clubs, with captains as follows. A. R. Bell, J. T. Clay, Fred Hopkins, H. G Coleman. The members and frien may enlist un- der either of such named persons ac- cording to thetr choice. Next Satur day will be tag day for the building fund. The folowing named ladies will have char Mrs, Isabel Russe'l, with headquarters at tho Midwest building and city postoffice; Mrs, Francis Broadus, with headquartera at the Natrona Butter shop. Mrs. Em- ma Sanders, with headquarters at the Waldorf Astoria hotel, 258 W. A Bt. We solicit the help of the public at large in this worthy cause. This ef- fort has the endorsement of the Cas- per chamber of commerce. The third quarterly meeting and conference will convene Wednesday p. m. at 8 o'clock. Rev. A, Wayman Ward, B. D. P. B, will preside and preach. We hope to have a picture of the new church on exhibition Sunday. Regular services both morning and evening Sunday. Wyom-| upon homestead entries before Marion P. Wheeler, United States Com- missioner, at Casper, Wyoming, on) the 11th day of June, 1923: Edgar C. Dry, of Casper, Wyo., on Stockraising Homestead entry, serial 017341, allowed January 22,/ 1920, for Lot 2, S%NE%, SE%4 | Sec. 4, E% SE%SWW Sec. 9,/ Township 34 North, Range 80 West) Sixth Principal Meridian. Preston, ton. 6 acres will make large city Jota, Act quick. Call 112! JOHN M. ENGLAND COMPANY, 202 O-S Bidg. FOR SALE Large building lot on C¥ and Four- teenth, size 160x140 feet, only $2,500 ‘Two lots on Chestnut between Eleventh and ‘Twelfth, $500 each, ‘A beautiful east front corner lot on South Beech, $2,850. A corner lot on South McKinley; water and gas, $750. © Kenwood tot on South Washing- ton; ‘water and gas, $400. One lot near Railroad avenue on ‘Walnut street, only $450. Two lots near North Offices in Rohrba ding 113 East Second. Sire Telephone 54 end 55 DR. W. W. YAT) Practice Limited to Eye, Ear Nose and Throat And tho Fitt Bulla 3) ulna eee ee DRS, , 11 o'clock; sermon, ‘'Decialve special music. No Young People's meeting or evening service. Union meeting at Baptist church. Capt. Ebberts of San Francisco, will address the meeting on Law Enforce. ment. Ladies’ Aid meeting Thursday, 2:80 o'clock, Mra, W. H. Crawford's committee. Sunday school’s June Festival 6th and 6th in tabernacle. Financial report of the building com- mittees next Sunday, Has your sub- scription been turned in yet. Sunday school at 10, and preaching at ll. Morning sermon subject. “Con- quering Faith.” There will be special services befitting Mothers’ day at both hours. Evening worship at 8 o'clock. Sermon aubject: “Men's Mothers,” It should be the aim of every one to at- tend church on Mothers’ day. The cholr will furnish music befitting the occasion. You are welcome. ALIBP STORY AMENDED, SLAYER SUSPECT HELO CHEYENNE, Wyo., May 12.—Don Conception Sanchez, held as a sus- pect in connection with the murder of his wife, who was shot to death in thelr home last Saturday midnight, has repeatedly changed his “allbt”* story under questioning by sheriffs officers but still ntains that ho had no connection with the homicide, Frank Doers, arrested at Cedar Rapids, Ia., as a suspect in the case, was returned in custody to this city Friday. jasper, ing, on the 29th day o; y, 1923, Claimant names as witnesses: Jeremiah Sullivan, Michael McCarthy, Cornelius Daly, Richard Tobin, Wyoming. Casper Auto Top Shop, 633 S. Center ‘Bean, at Wwoye Auto Painting Especially ghar So ai ai Dal ne a BE BAGGAGE and TRANSFER ARLES TRANSFER Res. phone 87W Office Phone 313 Pil eS fatrona Transfer, Storage and Fuel oe J. L. Biederman, Prop. Phone 949 BATTERIES ER BATTERY Co. 508 Yellowstone Phone 907 BEAUTY SHOPS a THE RADIANT BEAUTY SHOP SPECL Y swo on all Hair goods and bar Seeds Bletlly Mazzanine. Floor, Henning Hotel, Phone 682R. et CHIROPRACTORS M. GABRIELLE SINCLAIR mer Cl ‘West Hota, Ttoom Phone 15401 R. J. H. JEFFREY DR. ANNA GRAHAM JEFFREY Suite 318 Midwest Bldg. Phone 706 DR. B. G. HAHN, Townsend Bidg. Phone 423 . HARNED, Chiropractor i Mee North Kimball St. Phone 1457 i get ks APRS ARTE AE SO . E. BERQUIST Mb 1751 Zuttermeister Bldg. Phone ROBERT N. GROVE 112 East Second Street . Phone 2220 | Palmer School Graduate and X-Ray * DR. C. I, ARNOLDUS Osteopathic and Chiropract Physiclan 810 0-S Building Phone 1754 et CHIROPODISTS | CORINNE E, O'RRYANT Foot Specialist 212, 8, Center St. Phone 124-3 COAL , ae CASPER COAL AND COKE CO, Genuine Gebo Coal 856 N. Durbin CLEANERS THE SERVICE CLEANERS Rall roud at Jackson 56 BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE OR LEASE—To respon-) sible party,. paying boarding houss would consider good car as first pa; ment. Phone 2016W2. FOR SALE—Rooming or house, near refineries, stucco house, modern, two _ baths; price $5,800, $1,000 ‘cash, balance monthly. John M, England, 262 0-8 Bldg. Phone 112 CAPITAL SEEKERS put your pro: ect before 560 ‘ve brokers; cost is trifling under my system; details are free. Amster Leonard, First National Bank Bldg. Chicago, AGENT all of Casper, B. J. ERWIN, Register. Pub. Apr. 29, May 6, 13, 20, 27, 1923, | ASE Witnesses: Moses W. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION [John A. Barker, J. E. Rocheford, Department of the Interior, and E. W. Tubbs, all of Casper, U. S. Land Office at Douglas, Wy-|Wyo. P John E. Rocheford, of Casper, oming, April 21, 1923. NOTICE is hereby given that! Wyo., on Homestead entry, serial| Henry E. Snuggs of Casper, Wyo-\029722, allowed August 24, 1921, ming, who, on March 25, 1920,'for E% Sec. 21, W% NW% Sec. made Homestead and Additional) 22, W%4SW %, Sec. 15, Township 34 Homestead entries No. 021827,|North, Ran 80 West, Sixth Prin- 021828, for Hd. W%SE%, NE% |cipal Meridfan. SEM, SE4NE% Sec. 7,5%NW%,| Witnesses: Moses W. Preston, N%SW%, Sec. 8, and Ad. Hd. Lot|John A. Barker, Edgar D. Dry, an 4, SE%SW%, NEYSW%, SWE, W. Tubbs, all of Casper, Wyo. %NEX, SE%SEM, Sec. 7,8%SW| Moses W. Preston, of Casper,) % Sec. 8, NW%NE% Sec. 18,/Wyo., on HMomestead entry, serial Township 33N. Range 77W., 6th|024667, allowed July 22, 1920, for Prin. Meridian, has filed notice of W%4E%, SEUNW%, E%SW%, intention to make final three-year\SW%SW% Sec. 28, Township 34 Proof, to establish claim to the land|North Ran, 80 West, Sixth Prin-| Rev. Edwin E. Preston, above described, before Marion P.|cipal Meridi Sabbath school, 2:30 p. m. Wheeler, United States Commis-| Witnesses: John A. Barker, Ed-|“David, the Poet-King” sioner, at Casper, Wyoming, on the C. Dry, John E. Rocheford, and} worship, 7:30 p. m. Rev. David Mo- “Ith day of June, 1923, fw. Tubbs, all of Casper, Wyo.|Martin, superintendent of Home Mis- laimant names as witnesses: John A. Barker, of Casper, Wyo.,|slons for Wyoming Synod, fs in Cas- Ray Phenney, on Homestead entry serial 017535, Ninean Duncan, allowed July 16, 1919, for all of Myron Spencer, Sec. 20, Township 34 North Range’ E. B. Foster, all of 80 West Sixth Principal Meridian. ming. + Witnesses: Edgar C, Dry, Moses W. Preston, John E. Rocheford and E. W. Tubbs, all of Casper, Wyo. 8se8 E. Second AND BRYANT Physicians and § 200 0-S Bldg. Office Ph. 690 Res, 146 DR. P. E. SHOR@T 5) ist Eye, Ear, Nose and Th: Phone 2121 Suite 304 08 Bigg. MARSHALL 0, KEITH, HERBERT L, HARVEY, M. B, Office 208 South Centor—Phone 30 Private Hospital, 612 South Durbin General Practice Surgery Obstretrica LAWYERS AMBROSE HEMINGWAY Lawyer Room 221 Midwest Building NICHOLS & STIRRETT wyers 809-10-11 Oil Exchange Blag.- JAMES ?. KEM 408 Consolidated Royalty Bldg. HAGENS & MURANE 206207 Ol Exchange Bullding WILLIAM 0, WILSON Attorney-at-Law Suite 14-15-16 Townsend Bldg. VINCENT MULVANEX Attorney-at-Law . 427 Midwest Building OGILBEE & 210 0-8 Building aS e217 OSTEOPATHS DR. CAROLINE ©. DA Osteopathic Physician > Sulto 6, Tribune Apartments, Ph, 288) DR. 0. A. SANFORD Osteopathic Physician Midwest Bldg. Phone 1030! SHOE REPAIRING NORTH CASPER SHOE SHO! All Work Guaranteed. | "235 East H boarding ten-room Kenwood Presbyterian. Rey. Edwin FE, Preston, minister, Sabbath school, 9:30 a.m. It is very gratifying to note the increase in a'- tendance, but we are not content. There are many others who ought to come and we shall not be satisfied until we have them linked up with the school. Morning worship, 11:00 a.m. Last Sunday we got away to a good start, let us keep it up. Every- body together will do it. Week-night meeting for prayer and praise an? studies in tho Gospel of Luke, Wed- nesday at 7:30. Center on 01 2 Mills Presbyterina. minister. subject, Evening —EEE Bed bug juice, guaranteed to kill all vermin; will not stain bed cloth- |per_in connection with the Christian ing Apco Products Co. Phone 236. Casper, Wyo- B. J. ERWIN, Register. Pub. Apr. 29, May 6, 13, 20, 1928. Hard water makes baby’s skin ITCH Bathe your baby in Hill .¢ B. J. ERWIN, Register. 27, June 3, 1923. Pub. May 6- — NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS You are hereby notified that a special meeting of the stockholders of the Abundance Mining and Mill- ing company will be held at the of- fice of Fustice of the Peace Henry Brennan, 212 8S. Center street, in the city of Casper, Natrona county, on the fifth day of April, 1928, at the hour of 7:30 o'clock p. m. of said day . HENRY BRENNAN, —— NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior fU. S. Land Office at Douglas, Wy- oming, April 21, 1923. NOTICE is hereby given that Donald 8. Michie, of Casper, Wyo- ming, who on June 18, 1920, Feb- ruary 18, 1921, made Homestead and Additional Homestead entries No. 016757, 023649, for Hd. Lot 4, SE%SW%, S%SE% Sec, 30, Lot A, TOWN, Re TIW, and BASEN . Te . » an %SE% em Rerengiet Bec. 26, T. 34N, Ro 7BW. and Ad. ;. ' |. Lots 1, 2, 3, NE%SWM, N% President. TA!LORS | SE%, Sec, 80, T. 34N, R. 77W. 6th Dated at Casper, Wyoming, this TROY TAILORS AND CLEANERS Prin. Meridian, has filed notice of second day of April, 1923. MB OE, Midwest Phong 968W intention to make final three-year Publish May 12 and 13, A Kenwood lot between Ninth and/son to establish himself in .Casper that will astonish you. The best lo- Phone Henning Hotel feet, b’ock 11. Phone 1189. Box A-35, Teibune. mont. Phone 2016W2. McKinley, just off Second. See Ben PERSONAL onthly price $16,000; can- tle West Hours 9 a. to 10 PRETTY V. : ed ‘ollege, $650. Nico corner lot on South Washing- JSINESS CHANCES. ton; water and gas, $500. A wonderful opportunity for a per- Tenth! water and gas, $550. business. Owner of one of the best Nice high lot on South Jackson;| paying pool and billiard parlors in water and gas, $550, cf Casper is forced to sell on account of , sickness and will make’ a sacrifice The Dobbin Realty Co. | costs ‘ents soorTesbien one billiard and seven card tables, stock | ane all fixtures go. Buy from owner MAKE offer on business lot 30x140/ direct if you are interested address LARGE DOUBLE CORNERS FOR SALE OR LEASE—To respon- Large double corner on South Grant| sible party, paying boarding hou street, just off Second street, ideal|/would consider good car as part pay- for apartments, 100 foot corner on " 6 FOR RENT—Barber shop space. Realty Co. Realtors. ___.|" Yarry Lies, 243 8. Center. ,Phone THE OWNER says sellit, a modern | 1960. rtment building. income $395 | ——————*= $5,000 cash, balance can be today and buy the lot/S$fADAM WONDER, wonderful read. 20,000; cl on _pave-| er, the Indy with the wonderful I) _Mr.«Bak: Wolcctt.| power tells past, presefit and future. Phone 118! Nand consult he® on any affairs, m. . ‘The place Level vailey land and Where you can build a near town and raise garden and poul- 3-20. |p. MADAM PELKY—Mafe no mistake when you wiflértake, anything of Smyportance; get my advice; no charge | unless you, obtain perfect satisfaction, | 443 W. Yéllowstone. Crest Water.’ s this lags in 10acre tracts at $500 a tract. $150 down, balance $25 per month. MAN and wife going, on camping trip 3 ST. HART. Realtor, of two weeks, ‘in’ sedan, through CNet ge gad Yellowstone to Shelby and return, July 4, will consider gentleman pass: Successor Marshall & Brown is Ni it. Phone 1212-W. poe NSB Conver enger t are expense. Box A-68,/ Britain ein-@Tribune. . Coal mines in A or ap: icy about one m ~ - = Aa Meade? ANY OND who reads this who ts a Pruximately one-third more than tho ATS Per of. th miroh Ue number employed in United Christ, write ma,at 463 8. Spruce tates, . atro€t, Casper, W¥o, 8. 5. Lov - YPS'SOFT AND PURE Great ie men, 426 East Second St. the Phone 1151 Phone

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