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FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES The Doud-Weaver Motor Co. Paige—Jewett Cars Used of Standard i yale several nice values in going some easy terms on any out the one you want and Clymer spot light upment. motor. fest Yellowstone e 1923 Maxwell tour-' g car in|A-1 condition; al! extras. | A-8}, Tribune. ‘Buick Six sean, jew Ford touring, $15 sacrifice. Specially priced Is equipped with . All ready to go and 1922 0 WANTED TO BUY” ee WANTED—Five to ten squares sec- ond “hand ed iron, reason- able price. Box A-ll, Tribune. a ‘WANTED—Ten or fifteen acres of ground, close to town, where water can be had earyily, Ad tress Mr. D. O. Kuro, care of C. B, & Q. round house. pane shina Secb ibe eta Ee bs bidet WE HAVE buyer with $1,000 in cash, | wants small apartment house not over $10,000, or wou'd buy modern baseme: house with, ment. Martin-Lamar. Phone 2214: i WANTED TO BUY —Hignest cast | price paid for second hand furni- ture. Brooks 560 East H. Phone 1648W. WE HAVE party with a high grace! 1923 sedan and about $1,500 in cash, wants five-room modern home in a rei location. . Martin-Lamar. Phone | CASH paid for discardea rarer shoes, saddles, traps tents, trunks and guns. Phone 2061W. The 2 for 1 Store. GETS et Me ie WANTED TO BUY—AMovern five or} six-room home in south or south- Jeast part of city, cash if priced right. | Cad 1480 and ask for Walker, } —— CASH paid for discarded clothing and | shoes, saddles, guns, mus.cal in- Struments. tents, tarps. Phone 13:8R WANTED TO BUY— Furniture of | any kind. 234 8. David. Phone | WANTED TO LOAN MONEY TO LOAN.. On diamonds, watches, jewelry and musical instruments; also on good | clothes. UNITED JEWELRY CO. 249 South Center Street PLENTY MONEY to lvan on proved Casper real estate. im sa Stone Gro- Nash 1922 four-passen- touring; has f.ve disc|pankers Reserve Deposit Co., n shade, car in California Ct., Denver, Colo. indition; a real bargain | » balance in ten equal| notes. See this for a real good car. | land Co., 540 4. Yellow-| 5 D0 GOOPRICH—GOODY: Firestone, k, Our Tires Are Absolutely GUARANTEED NINE MONTHS At One-Half Price es N. Tubes 1.9 $0.90 | 2 1a 26 1 1 1.6 1.6) 1 - 1.9 0 0 }culd water. 520 S, Kimball. 0 alt 5 Vossbeck, lobby American 6% MONEY. Reserve system; kans of city or farm ‘Theater. 8% property. 1648 FOR RENT—ROOMS FOR 'RENT—One nice large front bed room for two gentlemen, meals if desired. 139 S. Gibson, |FOR RENT—Modern front sleeping- room, 212 N. Lincoln, | | FOR RENT—Basement room; suit- | able for bachelors, hot and cold wa- jter, 845 BE. Thira. FOR 'T—Room for one or two gentlemen with bath, one block from bus. Basement 1432 B, Second. FOR RENT —One sleepingroom in | private house with bath, bot and FOR RENT—Room itn private home at the end of CY bus. 651 W. Thir- | teenth. jPhone 1648. Che Casper Sunday wBorning Cribune FOR RENI—HOUSES FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE FOR RENT—Three-room furnished FOR SALE—Two lots in Kenwood; a house, also modern apartment, close snap; two lotr, Midwest Height in. 140 E. Midwest. : ? - halt ice; one lot Midwest Heights, Ss «4cheap;*one lot in Cisper>View: ensy FOR RENT OR LEASE—Four-room terms on part of them, Burns, 233 house and furniture for sae. Call ysidwest. Phone 1870. at 615 S. David. BEST buy in Carper; lot in Kenwood FOR RENT—Four-room house, com- addition, $400 cash. 1440 8. Con- pletely furnished, gas, and lights; well, references required; no small children, Apply Curtis Hotel, 335 N. Center. |FOR SALE—Residence lot, 60x140 — ao teet «sidewalks, gas, water and FOR RENT — Two-room furnished sewer, on th street, one-half house. 530 S. Chestnut. Cal! after 6 block east of CY; $1.200 $200 cash, o'clock, [balance $35 ‘& month. 209 0.8 Bids. ne . Home 18: FOR RENT—Oneroom house in Mills Phone 122 E- Call at Brakebill Store. FINE, LARGE, LEVEL | LOTS Within the Clty Limts | East and West Fronts—City Water At Prices You Can Afford to Pay CASPER VIEW ADDITION SEE BEN REALTY CO. FOR RENT—MISCELLANEOUS WANTED—Horses to pasture in lets five up. R. L, Carpenter, 834 EB, Second. Phone 7F 11. FOR RENT—Sewing machines, $3 per munth. Brooks. 560 East H. FOR SALE OR RENT REALTOR FOR SALE OR RENT—7 acres of 201-208 Midwest Butlding land with improvements 3% miles Phone 1480 from town. 131 Kirk. FOR SALE_HOUSES FOR SALE—Fiveroom modern home with three finished rooms in the basement, in sv’utheast part, side- walka in, and one-haif biock of pave- ment; $6300, $1,000 cash, balance like rent. 202 O-S Bldg. Phone 1129, Home 1813R. New Home Ready to Occupy Five-room modern brick bungalow. miles out on pavement, $100 cash, $32 balance at $10 per month. P. 0. Box 662. ENGLEWOOD. Why not buy a five or ten-acre sub- balf miles north of Casper on the Salt Creek paved highway, and live in pave elbow room, and make a real jome for yourself and family with chickens, a garden and a fumily cow. Only 15 minutes drive from Casper postoffice, over the best paved high- way in the state, every acre under the ifireplace, harCwood floors, Dutch per Alcove irrrigation project, get jkitchen, gas furnace, connected ready from the high rent and high to ght, three large Pergo'a ive acre lots $500, to $750; easy |parch, lot 48x110, sidewalks in; all|terms. Call us tocay. John M. England Company Phones 11°9-5435 202 0-8 Bidg, FOR SALE—RANCHES Call Owner and Builder FOR SALE—One of the oldest and best stock ranches in central Wyo- lassessments paid; price $6,300. Also frame bungalow of #:milar construc tion $6,250, $1,000 cash will handle either one of these attractive homes. ming, consisting of 6000 acres of G4-R deeded Le ; 80,000 acres of leased land; both summer and winter range; FOR SALB—Fiveroom modern home with two finished rooms in base ment; lawn, trees and garage; east front, near high school; this is an exceptional gaod home: ‘price $9,000, 100 acres of alfalfa: controls an abun- dance of open range, 36. sections un- stocked Ramboullet ewes; 7.000 Imbs; 300 bucks; 200 buck lambs: torether with ? camp equipment, horses, harness, sad- een eae estan OS |dles, otc, Owners want to retire, Ad- | Bldg. /Phone 1129. Home 2 dress L. L. and C. C. Moore, Lucerne, FOR SALE—A new three-room house | Wy0- LAND FOR SALE on corner lot, just being finish water and lights with sink and built. re FOR SALE—320 acres dry land in good farm section in southeast in features in kitchen; large living: room and bedroam; $2.250 with only Wyoming to trade for property in Casper. Phone 2307W. Controls lots cer one fence: th 9000 bedrooms, 'FOR “ENT— Two lovely 8. Lincoln. good section of city, 642 |Phune 1596R, | POR RENT— Room adjoining bath. for gentleman, clos in, reasonable. 4. Mail Orders Shippes Promptly on Re- | 415 8, Beech. celpt af $1 Depos.t for Each Tire Or-| dered. Balance C. O. D. Subject to! Your Inspection LOW PRICE TIRE Co. Dept, E-361 Box 724 Chicago, I! FOR SALE—Tires and tubes, cheap, yet the best. Gaylord’s Place, \ul- canizing. guaranteed, 440 South Wol- cott, opposite postoff.ce park. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS ror RENT—Two FOR SALE—Boston bull, female, ex- cellent for breeding, two years old; $75. Phone 1683M. 6006 ti 06; money back guarantee; Co. Atlanta, Ga. wk SALE—Mounted coyote: bobcat $10 each; and badger hides, pieces of cut glass; Rodgers 1547 5. verware; Burten Holmes travalogu bounc: ficton 10c; Oliver typewrite: $15; 4x7 genuine Navajo rug. 113 Fenway. BLOOD tablets are safer than) price $2; particulars free. Wach Medicine) few FOR SALE—Pedigreed female Boston ‘bull pups, three months old, brindle. with screw tail. 1116 W. Fi teenth. Phone 1813NM. FOR SALE—Tent 16x24 feet with a dark f- f.ve-foot side wall; bargain $35. Call 609 Railroad avenue, upstairs. POR SALE—Extracted honey 20c per pound, bring contaner. Balcony of Midwest Bldg. Phone 2173. HEMSTITCHING. and picoting a tachment; superior device; fits any sew-ng machina $3 delivered with in structions and gumple work. Superior Attachment. Co., Texas FOR SALE—One Alredale dog; will trade. 534 CY. PHONOGRAPHS, PIANOS, ETC. Pine 7033. WILL SELL high grade piano, very | cheap and give attractive terms to | yw Call at Midwest responsible party. ights store. HOUSEHOLD GOODS Prices. Inquire 236 East F. two-hole gas ranges $18: 505 E. ond. Phone 133. CASPER AUCTION HOUSE. We a complete line of, hous Yellowstone. Phone 1617J. $22.50; $10; oak buffett, steal cot $5. Hunter-Goll $20; dresser, POULTRY POR SALE— 5. C, $1.50, 828 BE. Twelfth. Phone 1028F Corpus Christi, FOR SALE—Four-hole gas ranges at 909 8. C $25; three-hole gas ranges ait or joc: White Leghorn cockerels, Ferris Hollywood strains, | FOR RENT—Sleepingroom. 834 S. Spruce. |FOR RENT—Large furnished front |. room with bath in convenient loca- | tion. 825 W. Thirteenth. —_———<—— jFOR RENT—Room at Antlers, mod- erate, exclusive, gents. 616 S, Wol- cott. basement. room! | partly furnished; lights, gar and water included, $25. 305 N. Linco!n. pelea eeetensl al Aaditacn taeda FOR RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS —————— FOR RENT—Furnished room, ad- pea | bath, private entrance. 919 . rd. FOR RENT—HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS FOR RENT— Neat, clean basement room for light housekeeping, fur- nished except bedding, modern except bath, cle in on pavement, adults only, 923 S, David. Phone 121W. FOR RENT — Huusekeeping rooms. | 330 N. Park. —$———————________ OR RENT—One-room furnished for Ught housekeeping, $6 week, in- cluding gas and lights. Phone 1512M. FOR RENT—APARTMENTS FOR RENT — Two-room apartment unfurnished at 1382 8. Box Elder; $35. Phone 1078. HH FOR RENT — Two-room - furnished basement with beth. Inquire 559 8. Lincoln, |FOR RENT—Modern two-room ment, unfurnished, adults apart- only. FOR RENT—Threeroom furnished apartment, end of CY bus line. 651 . Thirteenth. FOR RENT—Two-room apartment, |. turnishecy clese in. Apply 1045 8. Ash. FOR SALE— Furniture, reasonable FOR RENT — Furnished two-room apartment, modern, lights and gas furn shed; on children; near bus Une. lar, Phone 1475. FOR RENT — Two-rcom furnished modern apartment on paved street and bus ‘line. 819 8. Jackson. Phone | 1658NJ. et . hold goods and gan fixtures. ‘See us| FoR RENT—Furnlshed modern four-|FOR SALE—Four-room house, Urst, we trade, buy or sell, 326 W. | room apartment, close in. Inquire 1616 S. Durbin. FOR SALE — Oak (essing table, FOR RENT—Modern two-room fur- bed springs and mattress, nished apartment. 1405 E. Second. $8; Phone 1993W. SORRY Sy So as Seba sin ML A Co, 241 W. First street, Phone9%6J,|FOR RENT—Five-room strictly mod- pee Sb dear isic ie <5 acl ew heal at sb ha ern first floor apartment, unfur- $50, located at 1128 W. Thir- Phone 1078. FOR RENT—Three-room apartment, furnished except dishes and bed- \ding. 443 8S. Durbin. nished, | teenth LIVESTOCK AND VEHICLES |FOR RENT—Unfurnished apartment = steam heat, bullt-in features; heart FOR bull. J. J. Golden, Lavoye, Wyo. SALE—One registered Holstein of city. Phone 16393 or Apartment |8, Tribune Bldg, WANTED TO REN? ern Box A-9, Tribune, WANTED TO RENT—Six-room mod- unfurnished house. Adress | | FOR RENT—HOUSES KOR RENT — Completely furnished fiveroom modern home, Apply at |1526 W. Fourteenth. ment by the 20th. Address P. Box 323. . WANTED—Room ‘and’ board x year old daughter near 07, Tribune. in re- {ned home for business woman and FOR Park ‘chool preferred. Rush answer to Box month, WANTED—By lady, one-room apart- FORs RENT—One three-room untur- O.| nshed house, gas and lights. Bighth an ? Harrison in North Gasper. Phone M RENT—Four-room unfurnished house with breakfast nook; $60 per Inquire ‘Thirteenth and Spruce. eae $100 cash payment. Martin-Lamar. of free range. Phone 2214. FOR SALE — 920 acres lambing ground and summer range: Big Horn mountains. Inquire C. BE, De Groot. Shoshoni, Wyo. FOR SALE—New fiveroom modern home, just off Second on South Jefferson; $6,500, $1,500 cash, balance |terms, 202 O-S Bidg. Phone 1129, Home 1813R. FOR SALE—Fiveroom modern home with two tworvom apartments in basement, two complete baths; just o: cond. six blocks from post- ul buy at $7.200, part cash, asy terms. 202 O-S Bldg. Home 1813R. FOR SALE--Nine-room modern house |. and threeroom ern house, on jlarge corner lot, sidewalks in, close «<t school, southwest part, this is a home with a good income; priced at $8,500, $2,000 cash, balance easy terms 202 OS Bldg. Phone 1129. Home 3R. WE WILL furnish the lot and build one-ha!f miles from highway $1,509, $40 per month. P town, on gud $260 cash, balance ©. Box 319. lots with house 12x24 feet, consider used Dodge car. FOR. TRADE good lot, or apply as payment on house and lot, south of First street. fiveroom modern house with full basement, for $100 to $800 cash pay- 713 B. -Beoond. |ment and balance monthly. ine Tamar. Phone 2214, BUSINESS CHANCES |FOR SALU—By owner, will sacrifice |FOR SALE—Boarding and rooming |" two fiveroom strictly modern| house lease. Address Box A-12, Trib- houses, one six-room strictly modern | uno. house; gas stoves; full basement; hardwoot! flours; one vacant block; one room with garage. Inquire 420 W. | Miawe: FOR SALE—New ‘three-room mocern home, southwest part. sidewalks in, nicely furnished at $3,000 unfurn FOR SALE—Furniture and lease on mcfern apartment and room'ng house good location one block from post office, eight apartments with pri- vate bath; six rooms can be rented separate'y; good income; will sell for -|cawh or part cash to reliable people ed at $2,800; part cash, balance on|ba'ance easy monthly payments. Mrs. terms. 202 O-S Bag. Phone 1129.| Ackley, 140 EB. Midwest, Home ULE MONEY MAKING CAFE — Seven FOR SALE—Will sell house and lot for $1,800, with small amount of cash and car in gcod condition as a first payment. Acdress Box 319, Cas- per, Wyoming. FOR SALE—Seven-room modern home on Eare Second, six blocks from Center street, lot 65x80, $132,500; on Bldg. Phone 1129, | Bid, rooms above, best locat on, two year leave, {1! health: $1 800 Olson an¢ Wat- ton Selling Service, Iowa Bidg, Sioux City, Iowa. Le CAPITAL SEBKERS put your pro}- ect before 560 live brokers: cost is trifling under my plan; detalles free Leonard First National Bank terms. 202 0S Chicago. Hexpe U8 WANTED—To communicate with a |FOR SALE—Four-room cottage; lot} person who understands massage 40x132; water, gas and ts Alt. in,|and adjustments. Address Hox furnished or unfurnished; located at 5 1316 S, Weshington. Phone 1678M. FOR SALE—By owner, four-room ssodern house, furnished or unfur- nished; hardwobd floors; full base- ment; corner location; southeast part. / $1,250 cash, balance terms, Phone | 2107NW. LOST—Throug? the mails the Wyo- ing Nationa! hank statowent ct FOR RENT—Three-room : f Hotes, ‘Necth teide toon the Elk Creek Sheep company. wiil three-room modern apartments; clos? in. Midwest. FOR SALE—Tworoom house. two lote very reasonable, easy payments Call 833 Pear. LOST AND FOUND LOST—Three keys on belt key ring Return to general delivery window, postoffice for reward. pooket book; owner may have same by calling at Tribune paying for this FOR SALE-New modern three-room | 44. . > house; lut §9x140 feet; price reason- D. r able, terms, 1718 8, McKinley. Pikediciaa Bor nay ote: same by calling at Tribune anc pay- ing for this ad. PERSONAL GENTLEMAN iriving to Denver up in Moffat coun‘ry, returning in ten days, would lise one or two passen- gers at very. little cost. Phows 1937/7, MADAM WONDER, wonderful read er, the lady with the wonderful Powen, tel's past, present and future, fur- nished, good water, garage, price reasonable; easy terms; algo one lot n Midwest heights, Inquire 819 River view Ave., Mis, Wyo. FOR SALE—New four-room modern home, east part; $4,400, $700 cash, balance like rent, 202 O-S Bldg. Phono |1129. Home 1813R. FOR SALE — House and lot, at) $100 down and $50 a month; this is a rare opportunity; we have sold ized about thirty “years; heré tem- porarily; would lke to moet young Indy fond of movies for company: murt be ambitious to assist in writ- ing or’ travel, friendship, matr mony lenient plan; houses located ten blocks from Midwest refinery. Baker- Grude Investment’Co., 183 N, Wolcott Phone 1189. &f suited. Senci picture. Address Box “FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE A-13, Tribune, )FOR SALE—Lot in Far View add! yiygg, DOREEN Uon;. will turn contrant over, $100.) Inquire 1202 Box Hlceér. | FOR SALE—Lots for half their value, JEROME, Psychic Reader, Hours 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. 504 B. Secohd, corner of Kimball near greatest building activity in s : lnigh gfade beantitul homer; terms. NOTICE E. C. Davis. Phune 57. THE FURNITU in garage FOR SALE—AlIl or part of two east at 132 Botolph will be rold if front lots, corner Third and Kenwood, owner does not call and pay for stor- Call or address 779 Badger. age. wbtae sect ‘ $< FOR SALE—Seven acre tract, four. NOTICE OF FINAL urban lot in Englewood, four and one | the great outdoors, where you can| es VOR SALE- -Five acre tract, two and FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR SALE OR TRADE—Two or four nearly finished, K and Craig etreets; would twelve homes the past month on thia/4650 S. Durbin. Hours 9 a. m. to 10 lenient Rayment pian. pata, le twa) D. m. weeks, gas in thirty days. We ‘wi = | build a limited number more on this, AMATEUR writer, Slavish. natural. Gifted LEGAL NOTICES “NOTICE Te CONTRACTORS W. Sealed proposals addressed to the undersigned and entitled “proposals for erecting a fence and retaining wall at East Casper School premises in the City of Casper, Wyoming” in accordance with the plans and Spectbestions now on file at the of- fice of Garbutt Weidner and Swee- ae company, Casper, Wyoming, will be received up to 1:80 o’cloc! p. m. on August 80, 1923, at the office of the undersigned, for such P. M. construction work; contract to be let to the lowest responsible bidder; work to be completed on or before September 20, 1923; bond to be ven to school district No. 2 in the ounty of Natrona, in the amount of the contract, for the faithful erformance and completion of \the work; the Board reserving the right to reject any and all bids: certified check in 10 percent of amount bid to accompany each bid as an evidence of good faith. WILLIAM O. WILSON Clerk of School District Number Two. Publish August 19, 1923, SETTLE- MENT AND DISTRIBUTION | OF ESTATE The State of Wyoming, County of Natrona, 8s. In District Court of the Sixth Judicial District. In the matter of |the estate of Loris White, de- ceased, Notice is hereby given to all creditors and other persons inter- ested in the above entitled state, | that on the sixteenth duy of Au- gust, 1923, Esther White, adminis- | tratrix of the estate of Loris White, deceased, filed her final account and petition for distribution of said estate with the Clerk of the said court where anyone interested may, examine said account and pe- tition and file objections thereto at any time on or before October | 16, 1923, that is within thirty days after the last publication of this notice on September 16, 1923, and jif, no objections are filed the said administratrix will make fina] set- | tlement of said estate on October |17, 1928, or as soon thereafter as jthe matter may be heard by the | court. | sppated this 18th day of August, ESTHER WHITE Administratrix of the estate of Loris White, deceased. eae Aug. 19, 26, Sept. 2, 9, 192: — | NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION | | Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office, Cheyenne, Wyo- ming, August 11, 1923. | Notice is hereby given that | Claude L, Hurley, of Medicine Bow, Wyoming, who, on October 4, 1920, {made _stock-raising homestead en- try. Serial No. 027514, for W%, W%E%, NEYNEX, Section 21, |'NEY%NE%, Section 20, E%SE%, Section 17, Township 27 North, Range 78W., sixth pr-ncipal Meri- dian, has filed notice of intention |to make Three Year Final proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before John H. Symons, . &, Commissioner, at Laramie, Wyoming; on the 20th day of Sep- tember, 19238. Claimant names as witnesses: Laurence V. Hurley, Joe Bebo! Watts Parsens, Dodd McCauley, all of Medicine Bow, Wyoming. MART T, CHRISTENSEN Register Publish August 19, 26, Septem- ber 2, 9, 16, 1923, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Douglas Wyo- ming, August 13, 1923, Notice is hereby given that Lloyd A. Rhodes, of Casper, Wyo- ming. who, on September 10, 1919 and January 17, 1921, made Home- |stead and Add.’ Homestead entries, Seriol numbers 020748 and 020749 for Hd, W%4NW%, Section 28, E% NE%, Section 29, Township 33N, Range 81W., Additional Homestead NWSW ¥ Section 28, SW%- NE% S%NW, S%, Section 29, Township 33N., Range 81W., 6th P. = , has filed notice of intention to ¢ final three year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Marion P. Wheel- er, United State Commissioner, at Casper, Wyoming, on the 19th day of September, 1923. Claimant names as witn Si Harry Stout, C. L, Howard, James Speas. James E. Jones, all of Casper Wyoming. B. J, ERWIN, Register Publish August 19, 26, Septem- ber 2, 9, 16, 1928, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office, Cheyenne, Wyo- |ming, August 11, 1923. Notice is hereby given that Laurence V. Hurley, of Medicine Bow, Wyoming, who on October 4, 1920, made stock-raising Hd. entry Serial No. 027518, for W%E%, W'%, NEMNBX, Section 28, E%- SE%, SE%NE% Sec. 21, Township 27N., Range ,78W., 6th P. M., has filed notice Wh tention to’ make three yédr“fit roof, to establish claim to the land above described, before John H. Symons, missioner, at Laramie, Wyoming, on the 20th day of September, 1923, Claimant names as witnesses: Claude Hurley, Watts Parsons, | Dodd McCauley, all of Medicine Bow Wyoming. | Leo McGrath, of Marshall, Wyo- ming. MART, T. CHRISTENSEN Register Publish August 19, 26, Septem- ber 2, 9, 16, 1923, -¢—-« CONSOLIDATED NOTICE FOR % PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Land - Office, Douglas, Wyo- ming, August, 13, 19238; The following named entrymen have filed notice of their intention to make final proof upon_ their hom entries before Marion P. Wheeler, United States Com- missioner, at Casper, Wyoming, on the 26th day of September, 1923: Raymond T,. Gordan, of Casper, Wvoming, on Homestead entry, Serial No, 028532, allowed Feb- ruary 17, 1920 for SW%, W% —~—- U.S. Com- 19 SEX, Section 30, NW 4NE%, Sec- tion31, Township 31N., Range 77 + and on Additional stock raising Homestead entry, Serial number 028845, allowed October 6, 1922 for’ N%SW%, Sec- tion 29, SW%NW%, Section 32, actor 81N., Range 77W., and on Additional stockraising home- stead entry, Serial No. 030051, al- lowed June 1, 1923 for S4%SW%, SW%SEX, Section 18, NEXNW%, SW4SEX% NESE, Section 24, Township 81N., Range 78W., 6th “Witnesses: Grover J. Ford, Sarah Ford, Pear! Price, and Her- men Barson, all of Casper, Wyo- ming. Pearl Price, of Casper, Wyoming, on homestead entry, Serial No. 019500, allowed June 27, 1919 for S%SE%, Section 29, Townshi 81N., Range 77W., and on Addi- By HERBERT LITTLE (United Press Staff Correspondent) ST. LOUIS, Mo., Aug. 18.—(Unitea Press.)—Even the natives in the South American Andes are wise that “Americanos” are easy. Consequently the rare and appar- ently romantic job of searching for large quantities of orchids is nothing but dull diplomacy. This ts the re- port of G. H. Pring, horticulturist of the huge Missouri Botanical Gardens. who has ‘returned from South and America with 6,200 orchid giving the gardens here the tional Stockraising. Homestead en- largest collection of orchids in the try, Serial No. 019501, allowed Au- world gust 24, 1921 for NEX{NW%, N% Pring's shipment was the only NE, Section 238,E%SE%, Sec- quant.ty importation of the rare plants {nto this country for six years, on account of a quarantine. They will be used in a mammoth “mass disp ay” here this fall. tion 14, N%S%. SYNE, SW NW, Section 18, Township 31N., Range 78W., and Lots 2, 8, Sec- tion 18, Township 31N., Range 78 W., 6th P. M. “Orchids do not lay their beauties Witnesses. Grace M. Wirth, at the feet of any passerby,” Pring Grover J. Ford, Sarah Ford. Ray- *aid. “They hide away upon trees, mond T. Gordon, all of Casper, shut from sight, one hundred feet in ing. the air. Pryenne, B. J. ERWIN ‘| “Orchid hunting ts real hunting. Register Frequently when the plants are Publish August 19, 26, Septem- located, it Is necessary to fell the tree ber 2, 9, 16, 1923. ite get them.” oo Pring’s rosy dreams of walking out and picking the best of the plants by NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION the roadside were dispelled before he Department of the Interior, U. got to Bogota, capital of Columbia. S. Land Office at Douglas Wyo- Through American residents he bar- ming, August 18, 1923. gained with Indians, who brought the Notice is hereby given that orchids out. But he never saw the Mark A Heaton, of Wolton, Wyo- Indians who secured the orchids, the ming, who, on December 4, 1920, residents explaining that “Fifth Ave made Homestead and Additional "ue prices” would be charged anyone Homestead entries, Serial numbers "0t known to be a resident. 024625, 024626, for Homestead, The orchids secured in South Amer- NEX, Section 14, Township 35N., !ca were of two principal classes, the Range 88W., ‘and Additional “Cattelya Trianae,” a gorgeous, rich 8% and NW%. Section 14, mauve flower with broad purple Up, Township 35N., Range 88W., 6th ?nd “Schroederae, another mauve P. M,, has filed notice of intention fower with a broader purple lip. The to make final three year proof, to ses of cattelya secured -by the na establish claim to the land above tive took thirty days’ “frelghting” co i] it |. reac! jogota. deserthed, Before Marion £. Wheel- Teta" paname. Pring obtained from an Wyoming on the 21st day of Sep- orchid enthusiast 300 plents repre- tember, 1923, senting 106 varieties, making the Claimant names as witnesses: largest. most diverse collection of Anna Jelen, John Jelen, R. ©, Panamanian orchids ever brought to Keiver. Morris Hamond, all of Wol. the United States, and including one ot the only two known specimens of gt eat B, J. ERWIN an albino mauve orchid) As in ani Register ™#! life, slbino types are scarco Publish August 19, 26, Septem- among plants. ber 2, 9, 16, 1928. In Jamaica, Pring secured 50 more » 9, 16, 5 —- rare orch.ds. PAGE NINE. St. Louis Man Gets World’s Largest Orchid Collection “We made 250 miles by motor 4 day between New York and here, he said on His arrival. “But it toow four days to travel 110 miles by horse over the mountains coming out ot Bogota to an ocean port.” The 5,000 p.ants will produce about $2,000,000 worth of flowers in thet en year Lfe, Pring said. Each plant produces about eight flowers a year valued at $5 each. But none of then will be sold. Held Sun Dance LANDER—A good many Lander people and some of the tourists pase ing through, attended the Sun Dance held near Fort Washakie from Sat urday to Tuesday. This is a sacred rite of the Ind'ant somewhat akin to the practice of fast ing among other peoples. The dano ers take no nourishment while dano Ing, though they may take an occa sional rest and massage from tht medicine man. The dance was formerly regarded as a much more severe physical test than at present conducted. —_—»—--—_ In Sight of Home GREYBULL—Mr. and Mrs, John Lnn and family arrived home Wed- nesday from the'r trip to the coast. John’s friends have been jol'ying him @ little about having traveled all over the west and getting stuck on the bench just west of town and spend: ing the n'ght camped almost within sight of home. The ra'n of Tuesday evening was quite heavy out on the bench and made the newly graded road and the detours quite slippery and the L.nns and two other cars that came along after dark skidded about until one could not pass the other so they just philosophically p tched tents and went to bed. When the rain ceased and day'ight came they did not have much difficulty in getting out ——————____ Ink mistakes may be eradicated by acid tn a small vial at the top of a fountain pen recently put on the market, —_—_—_—.-__-— To observe minute objects at a dis ance @ telescopic microscope has been perfected. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior U. S. Land Office Douglas, Wyoming, Aug. 6, 1923 NOTICE is hereby given that Jno F. Grover, of Casper, Wyom- ing, who, on October 28. 1919, made Homestead entry No. 020414, for N'%N% section 28, Township 32N Range 81W, 6th Prin Mer.dian, has c. BH, RELMERTH filed notice of intention to make Certified Public Accountant final three year proof to establish Income Tax Service AUDITORS claim to the land above described, (01 0-8 Bldg. Phone 767 before M. P. Wheeler, Un'ted States 7 = Commissioner, at Casper, Wyom ng HARKY F Coron on the 10th day of September, 1923, Auditing Ac Claimant names as witnesses: Phone 2008 Suite 18, Daly Bdg. Jake Crouse, Thomas Mills, Dan- el Clarkson William E. Grover, all R. ©. VAN DENBERG Ceriified Public Accountant of Casper, Wyoming. Income. Tax Service Pub. B. a) SEWING Bee sgt Phone 148 ub, Aug. 12, 19,26, Sep. 2, 9, 1923 soe GUARANTEE REGISTRY CORP. Auditors and Accountants—Stock Registrar and Transfer Agents 208-11 OU Exchange Big. Phone 660 —_—_———— NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior U. S. Land Office Douglas, Wyoming Aus. 8, 1923 NOTICE ja hereby g.ven that ARCHITECTS ning Whe on Atigust 20, 1918 ced DUHOIS & GOODRICH, Architects January 7, 1921. made Homestead Rooms 11-12, Townsend Block and Addit'onal Homestead Entries, Casper, Wye. Teen No. 017822 and 019771, for Hd. ; ; hhitect 4 WM. J. WESTFALL, Are! Fhe ey BP ere iae ice een Suite 6, Daly Building SY4NWH, WKSW Sec. 27, N%& N'% Sec. 84; Township 87N.. Range BAGGAGE and TRANSFER SEARLES TRANSFER Office Phane 313 87W, 6th Prin. Meridian has filed notice of intention to make final L three year Proof to establish claim He. Phone 87W to the land above described, before Transfer, Storage and Fuel M. P. Wheeler, United States Com- SS!" Ttuerman, Prop. Phone 949 m'‘as'oner, at Casper, Wyoming on —°" “* * the 17th day of September 1923. Claimant names as w-tnesses: Busmess and Professional Direct 0 DOCTORS THE CASPER PRIVATE HOSPITAL 938 South Dur Women's and C! 542 South Durb’ one & s Hospital ong SURGERY OBST Homer K Lahr v or Harmygn L. 8 F SKIN AND X RAY TRE GENITO.L RINARY DISE ©. E. Duncan, D. D, 8, L Offices in Rohrbaugh Building 113 East Second Street Telephone 54 and 55 DR. T. J. RIACH Physician and Surgeon Phone 1219 Residence 2118 MARSHALL ©. KEILH, M. D, HERBER) 3. HARVEY, D. Office 208 South Center—Phone 30 Private Hospital, 612 South Durbin General Practice Surgery Obstetrica George Patterson, Joe Love, of Arm nto, Wyoming; Richard Pat- terson_of Casper,’ Wyoming and Mary Hobson of Arm nto, Wyomng. B, J. ERWIN, Register CHIROPRACTORS Pub. Aug. 12, 19, 26, Sep. 2, 9, 1928, —————_______— 2 ile tees HATS | DR. J. H. JEFFREY NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, | DR. ANNA GRAHAM JEFFREY Department of the Interior, U. Suite $18 Midwest Bids. Fue. 10% S. Land Office at Douglas, - rere July 19, 1923. wae WO: DR. B, G. HAHN poy. | : Chiropractor Notice is hereby given that Karl " "hi 423 R. Williams of Casper, Wyo., who Townsend Bidg. Eee on June 27, 1923, made Additional “[ J, CON L, D. C. Ph. C. Homestead entry No. 081926, for E% section 25, Township 35 N., Range 79 W., Sixth Principal 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 Court, at Casper, Wyoming, on the 30th day of August, 1923. | Claimant names as _ witnesses: 112 Enst Second Street Martin Anderson, Frank Patchen, Palme: W. Wickenkamp, Roy Holloway, all Office Phone 2220 Res. Phone 1713J of Casper, Wyo. Sulte 13, Daly Bldg., Phone 849d M. E. HAKNED, Chiropractor 162 North Kimball St. Phone 1457 DR. I .B. BERQUUIST Zuttermeister Bldg. Phone 1757 | ROBERT N. GROVE ‘ DR. ©. I. ARNOLDUS Bry Bey Osteopathic and Chiropractic Pub, July 22, 29, August 5, 12, 19, 310 0-8 Building Phone 1754 Be sink DR. 0. A. THURSTON D. ©. 3B 183 S Wolcott Phone | 2305W NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Initerior, U. 8. Land Office, at Douglas, Wyo- ming, July 14, 1923, | Notice is hereby given that Roy CLEANERS THE SERVICE CLEA Railroad at Jackson J. Smith, of Waltman, Wyoming, Phone 56 who, on 54 27, Aa Leh eee Tens a ary 14, 1921, made omestea\ and additional homestead entries DOCTORS Nos. 019794-019795, for Home- DR: W. A. MEYERS Physician’ and Surgeon" 200 0-8 Bldg. Office Ph, 699 Res, 746 5. BARGER ci Nose and Throat Glasses Fitted, 133 8, Woleott DR, KATHRYN F, Physician and stead E%, Sec. 34, T. 36 N., R. 87 W., and Additional homestead W% Sec. 34, Township 36 N., Range 87 W., Sixth Principal Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final three year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Marion P, Wheeler, U. 8, Commissioner, at Casper, Wyo., on Phone 113 T. SMITH North Ons. the 23d day of August, 1923, per, Formerly Claimant names as witnesses: C, Durbin, Holtema C. Solterman of Casper, Wyo. Mad son St. | 816 Midwest Bldg, | BATTERIES LAWYERS CAS R BATIERY CO. AMBROSE HEMINGWAY 119 Bast Fifth Phone 907 yer Room 332 Midwest Bldg, NICHOLS & STIRRETT Lawyers 09-10-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. JAMES P. KEM 408 Consolidated Royaty Bldg, W. H. PATTEN Attornay At Law 225 Midwest Bldg. Phone 216 HAGENS & MURANE wyers 206-207 Oll Exchange Building WILLIAM 0. WILSON Attorney-at-Law Sulte 14-15-16 Townsend Bldg, VINCENT MULVANEY Atterney-at-Law 427 Midwest Building OGILBEE & ADAMS 210 0-8 Building Phone 2217 DONALD GALLA eR, Lawyer Sulte I—We Blog. OSTEOPATH DR. CAROLINE Osteopathic fF DR. ©. A. § Osteopathic FO Physician Phone 1030 PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER ETHEL ©. LYNCH Public Stenographer and Notary Public Nine Years in Legal Work 301 Consolidated Royal Phone Office 203 SHOE REPAIRING NORTH CASPER It Work Guaranteed ASU 335 East B SIGN PAINTER Warner Soiterman_of Casper, Wyo., R, D, Campbell of Waltman, Wyo., SIGNS—J. ROY BITL Me ee ES ag 8 8. Wolcott Phone 2s05W B. J. ERWIN, TAILORS Register. = - - ——— — Pub July 22, 29, August 6, 12,19, L. J, CONNELL, D. ©,, Ph. ¢ TROY TAILORS AND CLEANERS 1928, Bulte 13, Daly Bldg, Phone 619d 143 B, Midwest Phone 963W PeETTTTIITL TL ttt HOEKO cCURUHPOUDESHOETSERPRESGEORED EA 1711 041 UE ERELOEDEUNAAUEESOCHLLSSESUBOEEEEONSTENNERERE

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