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BURL , SULY 29, 1923. FOR RENT—APARTMENTS modern base- $30 per month; Fitteenth - Phone 1615W, podera, 643 Bl, aiso sleep! wie" dows im, 2401, Migweee ”ANTED — A girl to shave apart- : A bee Rep la By August 1, two three- modern unfurnished 4 and one two-room nad ‘These are in a new brick it house, close in; on bus line. River Co,, Room 400, 0-S it, strictly Divine. room FOR RENT — Two-room FOR RENI—HOUSES one-room house furnished; gas; one-half block from oo line, 733 Pear street, North Cas- WANTED—Four, five or eee eee 15, will lease for a year. 67, Tribune, house, Hh rear, 1136 Su Wien, i Land dg. Phone 1842J. Res. Phone 1751R./eirl in connection, OR RENT—Nicely furhished apart- ment, close in. Inquire 607 H. Sec- po west of new high school. 534 . Ninth. OR RENT—Threercom half base- ment t, modern furnished. ute entrance. Dp, my : RENT—One three and one two- apartment and ono tenant will do washings for the family for part of rent, Phone 1512M. c it; and gas 3 turnish- no children. 909 . a: 8. Cedar, none 1475. B MARSHALL its at cory er Midwest and David strests ‘are two-room | $1 for occupancy August 1. RENT— Well furnished four- it, gas and lights fur. hed; $66, Phone 12293, OR RENT — Tworcom furnished apartment. 646 Enst A. FOR REINT—By August 1, cozy five- room furnished house, close in; no mall children. 843 8. inley, casdern house, bath and sunparior. 128 N.. Jackson. . ‘ OR RENT—Fiveroom unfurnished modern house at 250 N. McKinley. — WESTFALL, Architect Lea'b, Daly Building GE and TRANSFER G BEARLES TRANSVER Phone 87W _ Office Phone 313 Phone 2305W CLEANERS SERVICE CLEANERS Railroad at Jackson Phone 56 ‘ CHIROPODIST RINNE E. 0’BRYANT Foot Specialist B boP Phone 1046R S. MYERS AND BRYANT Physicians and Surgeons . Office Ph. 699 Res. 746 DR. G. 8. BARGER , Nose and Throat Glasses Fitted. it ‘CO Phone DR. T. J. RIACH , and Surgeon unfurnished | fer improvements, pavi terms ees district created; to responsihie party. i |Inquire 343 5. McKinley, basement, corner location; Dart, $1,500 cash, balance Uke bath aork an * 1806W before FOR ‘room, house, partly furnished, also gar age, near school. Bee A. A. Gibbs, corner Fourteenth and Bonnie Brae, th two tworom apartments. in Dasement on Hast Second street; will take good car as part of down pay- ment; owner lea z ing @ sacrifice on . J. F. Jones & Co., 102 Becklinger Bldg. Phone 1204. FOR SALE—Threereom now Well located on north aide; $150 down, balance like rent. R. Kamon, 242 B. Second. Tel. 702, J. F. O'Donnell, M. PHARMACIST BR. 8. Lothian, Ph. G, DENTIST Ottiees in Nohrbaugh Budlding ugh 113 East Second Street ‘Telephone 54 and 55 DR. KATHRYN F. T. clan and Sargcun—North el Formerly at Corner of H. Holtzman Apartment, Madison St. Phone Later. DR. W. W. YATES Specialist Eye,Ear, Noso and Throat Suite 2, 112 East Second Center—Phone 30 Hospital, 612 South Durbin Practice Surgery Obstetrics LAWYERS AMBROSE HEMINGWAY Lewyer Room 332 Midwest Bldg, NICHOLS & STIRRETT Lawyers $09-10-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. JAMES P. 408 Consolidated Royalty Bldg. HAGENS & MURANE Lawyers 206-207 Oll Exchange Building WILLIAM 0. WILSON Attorney-at-Law Suite 14-15-16 Townsend Bldg, VINCENT MULVANEY Attorney-at-Law 427 Midwest Building OGILBEE & ADAMS 2 210 0-8 Building Phone 2217 DONALD GALLAG Lawyer Suite 1—Wood- Bidz. - OSTEOPATH DR. CAROLINE ©. DAVIS Private General Osteopathic 816 Midwest Bldg. Phone 1030 SHOE REPAIRING NORTH CASPER SHOE SHOP All Work Guaranteed Ben Suyematsu 735 East H SIGN PAINTER SIGNS—J. ROY BITLER 183 8. Wolcott Phone 2305W TAILORS Residence 2118/148 E.. Midwest TROY TAILORS AND CLEANERS Phone 968W ranged A. P. Nesbitt ‘|B. Second, Phone 101M, FOR SALE_HOUSES TWO EXCELLENT BUYS. A new fiyeroom modern brick bun- galow, » NOW ready to occupy; with fireplace, alc floora, Duteh walka in and lot graded. Also new five-room modern house, with oak floors, te finish, built-in equipment in kitchen, furnace; large porch, sidewalks in and lot graded, ready to occupy August $1,000 cash will Randle. either -ot ments, all city improvements ‘both these properties are paid; Tm: fourreom resl- dence on east side, $4,250, R. Kamon, 242 B. Second. fren Toa FOR SALE—By owner, twel: yo veroom furnished; stall garage, 831 HB, Third $11,000, 36, cash. Phone 1608W. bias eid lo end lot, $750 ,§100 FOR SALE—House TO Se Ramon, 248°: Hecond, Tel modern home, corner Fifth and Washington for $4,500, $500 cash, balance $50 per month, Small house on 60x120 lot in Eivans- pia $150 cash, balance $35 per month, House with seven rooms, modern in every respect on lot 60xid0 feet theast hundred block on Ni ee Hae D leas than actual yalue. Price $6,000, cash $1,000 ——— eee _|ABE YOU PAXING RENT? STOP! SEE BEN—Three-room cottage all new; gas, water, Nghts, breakfast nook; bathroom, no fixtures; Lr, only $500 down, balance monthly, See Ben Realty Co,, Realtors, FOR SALE—New house and two lots for sale only $100 down and §50 a month; total $1,800; water and gas; 10 minutes from postoffice; 10 blocks from Midwest refinery. This is a anap, Baker-Grude Investment Co,, 138 N. ‘Wolcott. Phone 1189, ee ey FOR SALE—On west side we can give you @ real bargain tn modern home consisting cf five rooms and bath on first floor, six rooms in the bagzement, lot S0xt feet; price for quick sale, $7,500; terms can be ar Realty Co,, 812 ee FOR SALE;-Modern five-room house See owner evetiings, 242 N, McKin- ley. Phone 1349M. TOR SALE—New sevenrom house with full basement. Call 821 EB. Thir- teenth. a ee FOR SALE—Well located threeroom hause, garage, store building on a good lot 60x140 feet; nice, clean stock of groceries, owner leaving the city wents to sell, small amount of cash will handle, a very good proposition, investigate. A, P. Nesbitt Realty. Co., 312 HB. Second. Phone 101M, ——$—$<________.. FOR SALE—New house and two lots for sale only $100 down and $50 a month; total $1,800; water and gas; 10 minutes from postoffice; from Midwest refinery. This is a snap, Investment Co,, 133 N. 1189. houses; gas; onehalt block from bus line, terms. 788 Pear, North FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE —— FOR SALB—lLot in Fair View adii- tion; will turn contract over, $100. Inquire 1202 Box Elder. Make 100 Per Centon Your Money ‘Within Two Years i06x125 FOOT CORNER LOT— City water. Only $700 cash. DOBBIN REALTY CO. 237 South Center FOR SALE—Corner South Jackson; very reasonable for Realty Co., Realtors. IF YOU HAVE A lot, east cas} Busy little cafe, good location, is elearing $400 a month for $850, $500 bra balance $50 per month; rent is Boarding. House, Bree 2 wel equiped porcine | house good ving quartera, com- fortably furnished, and rent of $65, under lease. In business district; price $1,300, $500 cash, balance $50 per and Building, ‘Well equipped pool riom, barber shop, residence, and garage on large lot in fant growing district. This prop- erty is worth more than the price asked. Good terms, $8,000 with claar Furnished Hotel. ‘Thirty room hotel, lot 650x120 feet, three room cottage on back with ur age. This is in a very fast growing district at Evansville $1,500 cash, bal- ance $100 per month. Fred Van Gorden Agency Rialto Theater Log > SR Ask for H. 8. Hardman, Business Opportunities and Real Department ENGLEWOOD, Why not buy a five or tenecre sub- urban lot in Englewood, four and one- half miles north of Casper on the Salt Creek) paved highway, and live in the great outdoors, where you can have elbow room, and make a real home for y and family with chickens, a garden and a family cow. Only 15 minutes drive from Casper postoffice, over the best paved high- way in the state, every acre under the | 10! |Casper Alcoya irrrigation project, get away from the high rent and high taxes; five acre lots $500, to $750; easy terms. Call us today. John M. England Company 1129-5435 202 0-8 Bldg. FOR SALE—Lot in Fair View. ton; pats contract over, $100. Inquire 1202 Box Blcer, ee 5 in Co,, 255 8, - ~~ he Casper Sunvay Borning eritune *- “FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE FOR Wirst clasa house, located in best part of 48 vere 18! aW for appointment, Make 50 Per Cent on Your Honey 60x130 FOOT LOT— Ct ‘Water and gaa only $900 cash BUY THIS DOBBIN REALTY CO. 287 South Center = business Iccation [aye will consider to five-room rn home well exchange, Mathers Real Center, Phone 1088W, mys SALE—Lot eto neite, Bye location on north side, $50 en R Kamon, 242 ©. Second. Tel. Business Lot For Sale Corner of Second street and Park on three located gz avenue; iffea!l for office butlding; theater or several stores. MINAL UNG x eo New York Oil Co. Phone 1501 or 112M. INCOME PROPERTY BUYS INCOME PROPERTY. FOR SALE—RANCHES Rr lve acre ranch, close in with 200 chickens and goal out- Ruvidinss, with two one-room houses; Plenty of good water; solling for $2,- 100, part on long payments; alao an @cre tract twelve tlocks from town for $300, or will build a house to sult ty_and sell on payments with $100 819, Casper, Wyo, FOR SALE—Ranch in Routt county, Colorada, ideal stock country or good place for tourists’ resort; lots of timber, water, good fishing and hunt- jing; well improved; cheap if taken goon. Inquire 7383 Pear, North Cas- RELINQUISHMENTS, ETC. FOR SALE—Homestead relinquish- ™ment on North and South railroad close to Salt Creek field, $500 imm Address 613 EK. i i ediately. Thirteenth. Phone 1752W. LAND FOR -SALE FOR SALD OR TRADE—Icts in Call Hart addition. See me at Independ- ence addition near Evansville, John FOR SALD OR EXCHANGE— Four room house with two three-room apartments in basement, modern, will consider good car as part payment. Box 1287, Casper. FOR SALE OR property, good incdme property, close in, on pavement, $11,000. Kamon, 242 B. Second. Tel, 702. FOR SALD OR TRADE—Ford speed- ster, good shape. starter, 343 8. Kimball. Phone 1468. FOR TRADE —— WILL sell or trade for lot, car with good engine, sultable for service truck or apecdster. Phone 1664. R. d TRADD—Hight mobile car in good condition, as part. payment on one, two dr three- room house, well located. Phone 1510W. LOST AND FOUND —— LOST—About July 14, betweon Kay- cee and Sussex on « detour only car over the road after me, Buick car, a leather made by I’. HI LOST—A tnty’s brown hand bag, con- taining keys, watch, beads and) money. Finder keep money, please mai! bag and balance of contents to J. &. Petting! et 314 O86 Bldg. | LOsT—Eastman box kodak. Finder please return to Room 1 Curtis Ho- I. and brown spotted Ifox ith leather collar. Re- Juno 24, one jE PEPYS Bais £: also one bay a 4 $26 reward if returned to Wy, F. Du a | addi-| LOST—Three Geldings, | FOR SALE—Restaurant at Shoshonl, -|W. First street. Phone 1333 or 505. starter, | Charles W. Larson, of Casper, Wyo. | Pub July 8, |'T. 82N., R. 91 | Wheeler, U. S. Commissioner, at LOST AND FOUND 1 bay 1 grey and 1 sorrel, weight 1300 Ibs., roach td manes, brand reverse L and B on right hip, reward. L. HE, Blanchard. BUSINESS CHANCES _—_— WANTED—Partner to go in good Paying business with me in Cas: per. P. O, Box 1843, ————— pet t, i cluding, 7 A Totten ment, in A Press; bargain, Phone 2188. FOR SALE—Grocery, fruit, {ee cream and cold drink stand, doing good business; poor health reason for gell- ing. 415 W. Yellowstone. bo 1. appear 24x38, suitable ir repair, sign shop shop with three little rooms Stacked arn Yellowstone, Call Mr. Baker at LESMAN and oranizer will raise $10,000 to $50.000 for business or venture that promises a worth while future, Address P. O. Box 457, Chi- cago. —— FIRST clars cafe for sale cheap, in good location and cheap. Address Cure Judd, Glenrock, Wyo, ——— PARTY preparing to driN either an eighty acre tract or a ection on recently preven dome, onehalf mile from gooc' well, will sell one eighth interest or one-fourth in production for money 7 assist in development operations. For appointment address Box 319, Casper, Wyo, ee FOR SALE—Lee's Cafo in fine loca. tion, doing A-1 business. Glenrock, 'yo, ———<— FOR SALE—Restaurant doing good business and well located; owner has other business and is operating with hired help; wifl sell right. Mar- tin-Lamar. Phone 2214. ? * hf ond railroad atne house, For urther information. Addr Stahl, Shoshont. bedi ch en WILL build two store rooms 25x75 feet to suit tenant; office sultes and sleeping rooms on second floor; on Call for Meyer, ———_ PERSONAL ee mantic dal a MADAM WONDER, wonderful read. er, the lady with the wonderful Dower, tells past, present and future. Call and consult her on any affairs, 450 8. Durbin. Hours 9 a m:; to 16 pm, A ae 6008 BLOOD tabdleta are safer than Pegs poney “back guarantee; price } particu t Rh Peuoulare free. Weich Medicine ee LEGAL NOTICES a CONSOLIDATED NOTICE FOR 4 PUBLICATION fepartment of the Interior U, 8. Land Office at Douglas, Wyo. ‘une 29, 1923 The following named entrymen have filed notice of their intention to make final pxZof upon their homestead entries before Marion P. Wheeler, United States Commis- sioner, at Casper, Wyoming, on the 8th day of August, i923: John W. Andrews. of Powder River, Wyoming, on Homestead en- try Serial 022522, allowed January 28, 1920 for NE% Sec. 11; NW% Sec, 12, T. 33N., R. 85W 6th P. M. and on Additional Homestead ent Serial 022523, allowed Feb: ny 192i for SE% Sec, 11, SW% Sec. 12, T. 38N., R. 85W., 6 ~ M. Witnesses. George Milton, Willie M. Andrews, Harry Loins, and Sam- uel Ford, all of Powder River, Wyo- ming. Ge W. Melton, of Powder! River, yoming, on Homestead en- try Serial 022634, allowed October 21, 1919, for W%4W%; H4SWK; SEUNW % Sec. 2, NW%NW% Sec. 11, T. 38N., R. 85W., and on Addi- tional Homestead entry, Serial 022535, allowed Rant 5, 1921 for E%XW%, %, W% SW% Sec. 11, NEXNW% Sec. 14, T. 33N., R, 85W. 6th P. M. Witnesses: John W. An te ne ore Samuel Ford an hwi . Andrews, all of Powder River, egeming. . J. ERWIN, Register Pub July 8, 15, 22, 29, Aug 6, 1928 dE OR, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior U. 8. Land Office at Douglas, Wyo. July 3, 1923 NOTICE is hereby given that who, on August 27, 1910 and Feb- 17, 1920 made Homestead and additional homestead entries Nos. 019817 and 019818 for Hd: Lots 1, 2, 8, 4, 5, SEMNW%; 5% NEX Sec, 6, T. 34N., R. 7W., and Ad. Hd., Lots 6, 7; E4SW% ; SEX Sec. 6, T. 34N., R. 77W., 6th Prin. Meridian has filed notice of inten- tion to make fina: three year proof to establish claim to the land above described before Marion P. Whoeler U. 8. Commissioner at Casper, Wyo. on the 10th day of August 1923, Claimant names as witnesses: John E, Johnson, John L. John- son, Frank McKin, M. W. Neighbors all of Casper, Wyo. B, J. ERWIN, Register 15, 22, 29, Aug 6, 1928 pt lion Den Rita Bet NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION “i Ffice at Dougias, Wyo, . 8. d Office at Douglas, Wyo. amp July 3, 1928 NOTICE is hereby given that) Frank C. Burke, of Casper, Wyo- ming, who, on June 27, 1922 made Homestead and additional home- stead entries Nos. 081229 and} 031280, for Hd. SEMNEY ; E%| EM ce. 11; NE Sec, 14, aon R, DLW. and Ad. Ha: W4 W%E% Sec. 13, T. 82N., R. 91W. éth Prin. Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final three year proof to establish claim to the land) above described, before Marion P. r, Wyo., on the 7th day of ee 1923. laimant names as witnesses: Phil J. Davern of Shoshoni, Wyo., Waiter G. Graham, Harry J. Sharp, John Aragon, all of Moneta Wyo. B. J. ERWIN, Register Pub July 8, 16, 22, 29, Aug 5, 1928 ——— JOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. MNepettaient of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Douglas, Wyo- Township 35 N, Range 79 W,, Prinelpal Mer?! idian, has filed notice of intention, to make final three year proof, to| establish claim to the land above described, before Clerk of the Dis-| trict South at Casper, Wyoming, on) the 80th day of August, 1923. Claimant names as witnesses: Martin -Anderson, Frank Patchen, W, Wickenkamp, ‘Roy Holloway, all! of Casper, Wyo, J, Erwin, Register, Pub. July 22, 29, August 5, 12, 19, 1928, ——.—_—_ NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, Department of the Initerior, U. 8, Land Office, at Douglas, Wyo-| ming, July 14, 1923, Notice is hereby given that Roy) J. Smith, of Waltman, Wyoming, wao, on May 27, 1919, and Jam ary 14, 1921, and additional homestead Nos, 019794-019795, for Home-| stead E%, Sec, 34, T. 86 N., R. 87/ and Additi homestead W % | 34, Township 36 N., Range 87 Sixth Principal Meridian, has notice of intention to make final three year Bahn to establish claim to the land above described, before Marion P. Wheeler, U. S. Commissioner, at Casper, Wyo., on the 23d day of August, 1923. Claimant names as witnesses: C, C, Solterman of Casper, Wyo., Warner Soiterman of Casper, Wyo., R. D, Campbell of Waltman, Wyo., Ed. Douglas, of Waltman, Wyo. B. J. ERWIN, Regi: Pub, July 22, 29, August 5, 1 10238. 8) rr 19, —_—_——- NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior U. S. Land Office at Douglas, Wyo.| June 29, 1923} NOTICE is hereby given that) John W. Benell, of Casper, Wyo- ming, who, on August 19, 1921,/ made Homestead entry No. 028577) for S%NEX%, N%SEX%, SWKSE) %, Sec. 26; WANEX, NWKSEX) Sec, 35, T. 84N, Range 78W, 6th] Prin, Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final three year Proof to establish claim to the land above described, before Marion P.} Wheeler, United States Commission-| er, at Casper, Wyoming, on the 9th) day of August, 1923. _ Claimant names as witnesses: Ralph H. Cooley, Donaid S. Michie, Fremont Michie, R. K. Creager, all of Casper, Wyoming. B. J. ERWIN, Register Pub July. 8, 15, 22, 29, Aug 6, 1923 oe NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior U. S. Land Office at Donets, Wyo. w iy 2, 1923 NOTICE is hereby given that Cyrus E. Averill, Jr., of Casper, Wyoming, who, on March 9, 1921 and August 5, 1921, made Home- stead and Additional Homestead entries Nos. 028248 and 029552 for Hd. NEXNW% Sec. 32, T. S4N., R. 79W., and Ad. Hd: Lot 4, S% NW%; SW% Sec. 2: S4NEX, Lots 1, 2, SE% Sec. 3, T, 84N., R. OW. 6th Prin. Meridian has filed notice of. intention to make final three ear proof to establish claim to the nd above described, before Mar- ion P. Wheeler, U. 8, Commissioner at Casper, Wyoming, on oth day of August, 1923. Claimant names as witnesses: Crawford C. Richardson, Leon Richardson, H. R. Bates, L. H. Bal- lard, all of Casper Wyoming. B, J. ERWIN, Register 1b, 22, 29, Aug 5, 1923 thas Es 33 hg inen NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Depertmeeti of cy Joterloe = ‘ ffice at Douglas, % Sa eeu July 2, 1928, NOTICE is hereb: ven a Me 2d B. Averill, Jr., of Casper, 'yoming, who, on March eae and August 5, 1921, made Home- stead and Additional Homestead entries Nos. 028248 and 029552 for Hd. NE4NW% Sec. 32, T. 34N., R. 79W., and Ad. Ha.: Lot 4, 8% NW%;SW% Sec. 2;S%4NE%,Lots 1, 2 SE% Sec 3, T. 12h R. 80W. 6th Prin. Meridian has filed notice of intention to make final three year proof to establish claim to the jand above described, before Mar- jon P. Wheeler, U. S. Commissioner at Casper, Wyoming, on the 6th day of August, 1923. Claimant names as witnesses: Crawford C, Richardson, Leon Richardson, H. R. Bere, a H. Bal- |, all of Casper, oming. ay orig J. ERWIN, Register. Pub July 8, 18, 22, 29, Aug. 5, 1923 a — NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior U. 8. Land Offic Douglas, Wyo., July 13, 1923. NOTICE is hereby given that Jack L. Taylor, of Glenrock, Wyo- ming, who, on September 18, 1921 made Homestead entry No. 029847) for S% Sec. 11, W% Sec. 12,| Township 85N., Range 81W., 6th| Prin. Meridian, has filed notice of| intention to make final three year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Register and Recefver of the U. S. Land office, at Douglas, Wy: on the 28d day of August, 1923, | Claimant names as witnesses | Mildred Maud Butler, Gus Bea-) bc Norman E. RoUee Ralph | , all of Casper, Wyo. gm! B. ERWIN Register Pub. Jly, 15-22. Atg. 5-12, 1923 NOTICE OF CONTEST.. Department of the Interior, Unit- ed States Land Merers Douglas, ming, July 11, 1923. wn Marcus Preediander of Liew- lien, Neb., contestee: yee are hereby notified that Al- len Rogers, who gives Waltm Wyoming, as his post office dress, did on June 2, 1923, file in this office his duly corroborated ap- plication to contest and secure the cancellation of your Homestead and additional homestead entry No. 019420-1 made 7-16-19, 1-14,1921, for N%, EW%SW%, SEX, Sec 18. N%NE% Section 19, Township : N., Range 86 W., 6th Principal Meridian, and as grounds for his contest he alleges that entryman has wholly abandoned this land and ing, July 19, 1923. ™ Notice is hereby given that Karl| R. Williams of Casper, Wyo., who ‘on June 27, 1923, made Additional | jand as requi Homestead entry No. 031926, for has never resided on it nor estab- lished residence. There are no ij rovements nor cultivation on t d by law. The aban donment of such land was not nor is {not due to his service in the arey, navy Av! mates corps, ou are, therefore, furthe: je fied that the ‘said. allogations “oli be taken 88 confessed, and your said entry will be cancelled without further right to be heard, either be- fore this office or on appeal, if you fail to file in this office’ within twenty days after the fourth publi- cation of this notice, as shown be- low, your answer, under oath, spe- cifically responding to these allega- tions of contest, together with due proof that you have served a copy of your answer on the said contest- ant either in person or by register- as eats ia ou should state in your answer the name of the post office to which you desire future notices to be sent to you. WILKIE COLLINS, Receiver, on July 22, ion July 29. Date of third publication ‘Aug. 5, Date of fourth publication Aug. 12. CONSOLIDATED NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior U.S. Land Office Douglas, Wyo., July 12, 1923 The following named entrymen have filed their notices of inten! to make proof on their homes entries before the Clerk of the Dis- trict Court at Casper, Wyoming, on the 23d day of August, 1923: Wilbur R. Ludwig of Casper, Wyoming on homestead entry Ser- ial 021790, allowed January 9, 1920 for the NW %SE% ; S'%4SEX%; SEM SW% Sec, 22; E4NWi%; NEX SW; NWKNEM Sec, 27, T. 34N. R. 82W., 6th P. M,, and additional homestead entry, Serial 022391, al- lowed February 5, 1921 for W% W%; SEXNW%; NESW Sec, 22, SW4%NE%; NWX%SEX Sec, 7, T, 84N., R, 82W., 6th P. M. Witnesses: Jessie J. Kear of Cas- per, Wyoming; Chas. B, Kear of Casper, Wyoming; George Spencer of Casper, Wyoming; and Wm, A. McGuirk of Casper, Wyoming. Jessie J. Kear of Casper, Wyo- ming on homestead entry, Serial 020174, allowed August 27, 1919 for N% Sec. 21, T, 34N., R. 82W., 6th P. M., and additional homestead entry, Serial 020176, allowed March 27, 1920 for S% Sec, 21, T, 84N., R. 82W., 6th P. M. Witnesses: Wilbur R. Ludwig of Casper, Wyoming; Chas. B, Kear of Casper, Wyoming; George pens cer of Casper, Wyoming and Wm. A. McGuirk of Casper, Wyo. B. J, ERWIN, Register Pub. July 16-22-29, Aug. 5-12, 1923 CONSOLIDATED NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior U. S. Land Office at Douglas, Wyo. July 8, 1923 The following named entrymen have filed their notices of intention to make final proof upon their homestead entries before the Clerk of the District Court at Casper, Wyoming on the 9th day of August 1928: Morris Hammond, Wolton, Wyo- ming, Homestead entry Serial 018- 656, allowed March 13, 1919 for the SW%NW%; N%&SWK; SWH SW% Section 13, T. 386N, Range 88W., 6th P. M., and additional homestead entry Serial 018657, al- lowed December 18, 1920 for U. s.]smx SW PAGE SEVEN. NW % ; S4NEX%; SEU; SHY M% Sec. 18 N&N% Sec. SON, R. 88W,, OPM Witnesses: A. H. Miller of Wol- ton, Wyoming, Earl Osborne of Casper, Wyo, Glon Cunningham of Wolton, Wyoming, and Cecil Roch of Wolton, Wyoming, muitibere Ht Miller of Wolton, Wyo- ig, on homestead ent: i 018596 allowed March 13, to19 tor the E%*ANW%; S%NEX Sec. 14, T, 86N., R. 88W., 6th P. M., and additional homestead entry Serial 018594 allowed March 13, 1919 f. for the S%SW Sec. ‘1 Se NW%; 8% Sec, 14, T. 36) W,, 6th P. A Witnesses: Morris Hammond, Glen Cunningham, Cecil Roch, all three of Wolton, Wyoming and Earl Osborne oe Casper, Wyo. . J. ERWIN, Register Pub July 8, 15, 22, 29, eT 1923 CONSOLIDATED NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior United States Land Office Douglas, Wyo., June 26, 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- soner at Casper, Wyomng, on the 80th day of July, 1923. W. E. Grover, ‘of Casper, Wyo- ming on Homesteat entry, Serial 024090, allowed March 80, 1920 for NE“SW%, SEYNW% Sec. 29, T, 82N,, R. 81W. 6th P. M. Witnesses: Jake Crouse, Thomas Mills, Daniel Clarkson, and John F. Grover, all of Casper, Wyoming. Jno. F, Grover, of Casper, Wyo- ming on Homestead entry, Serial 020414, allowed October 28, 1919 for N%sN% Sec. 28, T. 32N., R. 61W 6th P. M. Witnesses: Jake Crouse, Thomas Mills, Daniel Clarkson, and William E. Grover, all of Casper, Wyoming. B. J, BRWIN, Register Publish July 1, 8, 15, 29, 1923. eS ee NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior U. S. Land Office at Douglas, Wyo. July 6, 1923 NOTICE is hereby given that Ross A. Etter, of Casper, Wyoming who, on May 2, 1921 and April 24, 1922 made Homestead and addi- tional homestead entries Nos. 028684 and 028685 for Hd: E% Section 23, T. 38N., R. 82W., and Ad. Hd: E% Section 14, Township 33N., Range 82W., 6th Principal Meridian, has filed notice of in- tention to make final three year Proof to establish claim to the land above described before Clerk of the + Court, at Casper, Wyoming on the 15th day of August, Claimant names as witnesses: R. K. Creager, O. F. McLean, Luke H, Ballard, Harry Stout, all of Casper, Wyo. B, J. ERWIN, Register Pub July 8, 15, 22, 29, Aug 5, 1923 Surveying and Locations Geologists, ON Experts, Oil Field Maps, Blue Prints WYOMING MAP AND BLUE PRINT CO. P, 0. Box 325 Room 10, Daly Bldg. by the face of the wall. to keep up its appearance ing, and its clear that the most economical home, can build, Brick walls need never be painted. work—such as doors and window frames in the brick home requires painting only half as often as a frame building because of less exposure—they are protected Consider how brick saves you money. The painted house should be re-painted every two or three years painting cost for the average house is about $200. It is safe to say an average brick home would mean a saving of at least $60 every year. Consider this saving, and the other savings of the brick home, less repairs, less depreciation, less heat- At the same time it is the warmest, dryest and most comfortable home that you BUILD WITH BRICK Casper Brick & Tile Co. C. E, STARR, Pres, Extreme North End of Center Street Phone 1076 Even wood- and retard decay. The brick home is by far the

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