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SUNDAY, SEPT. 9, 1923 LIVESTOCK AND VEHICLES ———$—$—<——__—__ FOR SALE—1,400 head ewes, year- | ro) lings to fi 300 ewe lambs; one aaemae of these ewes are year- Ungu to threes and may be bought separately. For delivery after Sep- tember 15. Address James G. Frasey, foneta. Wyo. a MFOR SALL} — Geod draft horse, Pe 1100 pounds, at sacrifice ‘anyone inicrssted call Edward E. Murane, trustec Phone 49. WANTED TO RENI ANTED TO October Waree modern three-room furnished house or apartment in south part. Address Box A-85. Tribune. YOU A HOUSE TO RENT? nya bave calls for houses of, all kinds. We make a upsolalty of care of property, small commission 1s charged. See Ben Realty Co., Real- tors. 202 Midwest Bldg. WANTED TO RENT. modern. unfurnished Phone 1303. WILL lease for long term from Oc- tober thoroughly modern well furnished house; must have large -A_ two-room apartment. SS 5 RENT—One-room with board id eat and board $1¢ FOR RENT—ROOMS R RENT—Nice modern room. 725 E. Second. FOR RENT—Furnis! hed room for two in. « men. 1220 N. Durb! ROOM AND BOARD for two ladies ROOM and board men. 924 for two gentle S. Oak, Phone 486NW. week; meals family Cafe 409 S. Spruce. ROOM and board, for two men in private home, on bus line 642 CY, Phone 1296. fetes ks Lae GE oh FOR RENT—HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS mi Call at 436 W. FOR RENT—Rooms for light house keeping, close in, reasonable. 162 le- N. Kimball. Phone 1457. advise pri ment. Box A-81, Tribune. WANTED TO BUY—Highest cash price paid for second hand furnt- ture. Brooks 660 East H. Phone 1648W. ‘ANTED TO BUY—Furniture of Bete kind. 234 S. Dav d. Phone 249. ‘ANTED TO BUY— Vacant lots. Wet owner. Advise location and price. Box A-71, Tribune. ‘ANTED—To hear from owner of Apa or_unimproved land for sale. Mrs. W. Booth, Hipark, Des Moines, ears for cash: the present time we id out. eae see us. Pattersun Oakland Co., B40 E, Yellowstone. CASH paid for discarded clothing and shoes, saddles. guns, musical instruments, tents, tarps. Phone 1328R. 4 WILL BUY YOUR HOME. We have customers who will buy ur home; list exclusive with us Yor quick results. See Ben. Realty Co., Rea'tors, 202 Midwest Bldg. WANTED TO LOAR PLENTY MONEY to loan un tm- roved Casper_real estate. H. Voeabeck Room 10, Daly Bite. 6% MONEY, Reserve system: loans. on city or farm property. Bankers Reserve Deposit Co. 1648 California St., Denver, Colo. MONEY to loan on impro’ be tmproved real estate; long terms; state amount desired, location and .va’uation of property. Box 69. Tribune. FOR RENT—ROOMS FOR RENT—Room next to bath; is Close in, suitable for young lady. 310 CY. FOR RENT—Nice front bedroom, is suitable for gentleman. 714 8, Dur- bin. 6% 1d or to FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room very reasonablo, suitable fur exerkos gentlemen. 719 8. McKin- FOR RENT—Modern sleepingroom for une or two gentlemen. Phone 1608W evenings, 831 B. Third. FOR _ sleep! 643 E. Third. Phone 263. FOR INT—Modern sleepingroom ie bath, on bus line; girls preferred. Inquire basement. 1063 Box Elder. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room on ground floor, next to bath. 618 B. Thirteenth. Phone 2372J. FOR RENT—Furnished room for two gentlemen; private entrance; bath and toilet. 343 5. McKinley. FOR RENT—Room for gentleman reasunable and close in. 403 5. rant. . FOR RENT—Nice livingroom ground floor, close to bath 1321], 8. Spruce. FOR RENT—Comfortabl room for one or two ern home, close in. Call 829M. RENT—Nice bedroom, next to Pos on bus line. 940 8, David. Phone 780J.. FOR RENT—Large front room in modern home on paving anc bus Call 361 N. Jackson. Phone wed | oc; ideal for bachelors. 1252 8. Pop. If you want to sell /4? short or road. * Locust. — FOR RENT—APARTMENTS ee aaa See eA FOR’ RENT — Modern, three-room apartment. 148 8, Botolph. Phone 317W. FOR RENT—Nice four-room fur nished apartment tn basement; is modern; adults only 1013 S. Walnut, ——— $$ FOR RENT—Mcdern two-room fur nished basement apartment. 932 8S. Spruce. FOR RENT—Unfurnished ment, large room with Murphy| bed, dressingroom, kitchen, bath and clothes closet. 105 B. Secund. |FOR RENT—Two-room St. basement apartment furn'shed except bed ding and linen, $35; adults only. 1215 8. David. Phone 780W. FOR RENT—Two-room _ furnished apartment, two blocks from Cen- ter. 610 S. Ash. —— FOR RENT—Two-room furnished apartment, gas, tghts, water, ts! clase to bus and refine: also two- room basement apartment, furnish- i FOR RENT—New threerogm. un- furnished modern apartment; hard wood floors, built-in features. Phone | 18423 or 1751R. FOR RENT—Two-room basement apartment, furnished with Ights,! fas and water and toilet, 1417 S. Box er mornings and evenings; Phone 1531R days. } ss” FOR RENT—Two-room basement apartment furnished; garage. 683 W. 13th. Call Sunday. H ss FOR RENT—Modern three-room un- furnished apartment; very close In on pavement. 107 N. Grant. i ee FOR RENT—Two-rcom unfurnished basement apartment, water, lights Jand gas furnished. 766 CY.’ Phon \1652R. | — | FOR RENT—Nice four-room base- ment apartment, bath and lights, pr vate entrance. 212 N. Elk. Phone . | 1822J. FOR RENT—Two-room basement | apartment, strictly furnished for light housekeeping. 1043 W. Rail- ——— FOR RENT—Three-room apartment to party who buys furniture, must, be seen to be appreciated: bert of accommodations; close in. Inquire 428 S. Grant. | ———— _ WILL sibiet tmmediately _ apart- ment until October 1. 133 8. Con- well, Apartment 5. FOR RENT—Furnished fourroom apartment, close in. Call Dr. Bry- ant. Phone 118. — FOR RENT—Two-room partly fur- nished apartment with laundry room and bathroom. 1419 E. Seconé, jinquire 1129 S. Walnut. eleee th i FOR’ RENT — Two-room modern apartment, everything furnished. 145 N. Jackson. pee Nate oS a al FOR RENT—Furnished ar unfur- FOR RENT—Two-rcom furnished basement apartment, close in. 204 N. Center. FOR RENT—Two-reom modern fur- nished apartment. 510 8. Park. Phone. 760. FOR RENT—HOUSES FOR RENT—Furnished house. 1105 Locust. Call at Mrs. Wayne, 1126 FOR RENT—Good three-room cot- tage, Court House Ave., Mills, ‘Wyo. See McLeod. FOR RENT—Fourroom house, un- furnished, ights and water. 728 N. Washington. FOR RENT—Two-room furnished house; inside toilet; gaa, water ind lights; 236 S. Fenway. pees et. FOR RENT — Five-room, modern house, nicely furnished, tnclud.ng Piang glassed in frunt porch, to re. sponsible party. Phone 1867R. pe ati i ard Aleta ctl lie EY FOR RENT — Four-room modern house with garage, unfurnished. 1345 S. Spruce. Phone 2370. FOR RENT—Five-room furnished modern house and garage, 759 West 14th. | FOR RENT—Two-room furnished house, gas, water and lUghts in. R- 11249 8. Washington. gentlemen, also garage; close in. 615 S. Durbin. FOR RENT — Attractive room in pr.vate home to teacher or busi- ness man, breakfast and dinner if desired, no other boarders. Phone 1 FOR RENT—Basement room for a working man, cheap, Call at 226 N, Grant. ——— FOR ‘RENT—One large room suit- able for light housekeeping: or ching; bathroom privileges; ied and gas. 1033 8. Spruce. Phone 11225. SLEEPING ROOM In private home adjoining bath; convenient for teachers of Elk Street school, Meals if desired, 225 S. Elk. FOR RENT—Large airy room, sult-! able for light housekeeping, fur nished except bedding. 916 W. Mid- west. FOR RENT—Three-room house; gas, | tollet, close to high school. 924 8. |Oak. Phone 486NW. FOR RENT--MISCELLANEOUS |FOR RENT—Store building with living rooms in rear; main street [in Evansville, Inquire 235 West Ist. FOR RENT—GARAGES FOR RENT—Garage, size 24x38, is suitable for trucks or méchant shop. Call 140 East G. Phone 1441W. FOR RENT—Garage at 612 8, Lin- coln. Phone 690J, furnished | fi pe | $2 000 down and the balan: FOR’ SALE__HOUSES FOR fo-room house, bullt- in features, gas, lights and water; two gan stoves with house. Three-room house built-in features; won" miles you balance | Box ¢0 pos | give immediate session of either, Inquire 1029 N. Durbi _——— FOR SALE—Smal] house and equity in three lots; a bargain for cash or will take part down and balance monthly. Call at 1533 8S. finished base- ment rooms, $5800, $1,000 cash, bal- ance terms. Call owner, 722 W. Fit- teenth. Phone 1637R. FOR SALE — Three-room modern house, nicely furnished and with garage on E. Sixth street, $3,000 with $600 cash. Martin-Lamar. Phone 2214. FOR SALE—Lot and shack $100 cash. R. Kamon, 242 ond. Tel. 702. EE A CHANCE TO MOVE INTO A NEW AND ATTRACTIVE Hi for $850, BE. food floors, Dutch kitchen, gas furnace connected and ready to light; large closets; Pergola porch, lot 4§x110; sidewalks in; all assessments paid; price $6800; also frame bungalow of similar con- struction, $6250; easy terms on eith- er one of these attractive homes. Call Owner and Phone 734B FOR SALE—Bargain in five-room modern home with full basement; } located on southwest Casper; this 1s | built for a home not speculation. R.|moderate payment down; will Kamom 242 E. Second. Tel. 702. —— FOR SALE—Four-room house, nice- ty furnished on ful! east front lot, located in southeast part. for $400 cash and balance |.ke rent. Martin- Lamar, 131 E. Second. Phone 2214, ——— FOR SALE—One-room house; very reasonable, cash or easy pay- ments. 1912 Yellowstone Highway. Phone 2173. — FOR SALE—Four-room house, fur- nished, good water, garage, pri reasonable; terms; also one lot in Midwest heights. Inquire 319 Riverview Ave., Mills, Wyo. FOR RENT—Two-rcom house, part. ly furnished, no children. 847 8S. Spruce. Phone 1776. FOR SALE—By owner. five-room modern house, hardwood foors built-in featu excellent location; this place wil! be sold at a big sacri fice. Phone 1637M. FOR SALE—New five-room modern house on South Grant; good buy at $7,300 with $1.500 cash. Mathers Realty Co., 255 S. Center. Phone 1088W. FOR SALE—By owner. four-room, modern house and garage also two-room house in rear. Phono 1170W. FOR SALE — Modern four-roum house furnished half basemen finished large lot, east front, fenced with ‘awn and trees in; $600 down payment. 1218 §. Cottonwood. FOR SALE—By owner, five-roum jouse, one block from bus line near school and refinery, water, gas and 1 ghts; $500 will handle. Phone 1578W. pA eee ee Se ee FOR SALE—Furn'ture, everything for housekeeping, beds, cots, heating stove, table, jars, also five young hens (Plymouthrock). 114 N. Melrose, first street narth of state hospital. FOR SALE—Three-room house and garage, with gas lights and water in; three blocks north and east of state hospital on full size lot; small cash payment, balance moathly. Phone 1510W. FOR SALE—Lovely six-room resti- dence located in choice part; need money and will sel) for $6300.00 with $750.00 cash. Have been holding this at $7000.00. R. Kamon, 242 E. 2nd st., Tel. 702. house on B. Fifth; will take car and smal] amount of cash as first payment. Martin-Lamar. Phone 2214. FOR SALE—Four-room brick and stucco new house. Corner lot with garage. Small cash payment balance monthly. Call 1316 8, Lin- Phone 1824W. FOR SALE—A new 22x26-foot house on 60x135-foot lot; ten minutes run from post office: ten blocks from the Midwest refinery; house and lot only $1.650 with water and gas at the lot line; terms only $100 down and $50 per month; pay for your home like rent and get the advance in your property as the population increases. Baker-Grude Investment Co., 133 N. Wolcott. Phone 11 ee BUY DIRECT FROM OWNER, A five-room strictly modern bun galow with two rooms finished in the basement, hardwood floors in living anc diningroom; built-in cup- boards; connected with gas; just be- ing newly decorated Inside and out; ‘awn and trees, We are leaving Cas- r and will sacrifice for $6,000 with ce on | = | ur-|solutely steady In FOR SALE_HOUSES and Jefferson 80x120; sewer, water and gas. Phone owner |1979. |FOR SALE—Two lots in Fairview addition, very reasonable terms. Phone 1845J. FOR en acre tract, four out on yng $200 cash, per month. P. O. LOCATION. Smal) business lots 25x100, corner of Kimball and A streete on pave- ment $1,500. to $4,000 on terms. See Ben Realty Co., Realtors, 202 Mid- west Bidg. i ENGLEWOOD. not buy a five or ten-acre subur! lot in Englewood, and one-half miles north of ®arded | Kansas City, Mo. Wai Evansville and every night this taxes; five acre lots $500 to $750; easy terms, today. FOR SALE—Corner lot southwest Part, cheap !f sold for cash. Own- er 1212 8S. Em. INCOME PROPERTY FINE INVESTMENT FOR INCOME PROPERTY On account of changing position to another state will sell our new, not quite finished home; two two- room basement apartments; also room for bath and laundry; five love- ly rooms upstairs; location; pay |for itself; buy from owner and save’ commission. Phone 2379W. ae) FOR SALE —Income property of three houses and ten hing rooms, good income, $2,000 will han- die. Owner. Phorie 1533M. INCOME PROPERTY. Three-story white pressed brick fraternity house, one-half block from Colorado State University at Bould- er: extra well located a an ab- come: price very reasonable at $17.000 and will trad for property. Mathers Real- ty Ca, 255 S. Center. Phone 1088W. FOR SALE—FARMS FOR SALE —Missouri farm; will trade. 634 W. Fourteenth. Phone 1242R. FOR SALE—RANCHES FOR SALE—Ranch, 320 acres good grass and farm ‘and, all fenced and cross fenced, 70 acres in culti: vation, large house and barn; aiso chicken houses and celars; very god terms for quick sale. Phone 1951. FOR SALE OR TRADE POR SALE OR TRADE—Douge se- tor residence lot or third down. Phone 1398. ; take good car or Uzirk farm part payment. See owner 734 easy payments. 329 8. McKinley, Phone 1609M. FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE LS FOR SALE—lILots on top of hill; E. Twelfth and Thirteenth streets; sewer, water, gas, lights available. E. C. Davis, Box 57. of owner, fine cor FOR SALE—Buy ner lot 60x60 on McKinley, be tween Fifth and Sixth; no grading; $850 cash. Phone 1280J. COMMUNITY PARK Let us show you this rapidly grow- ing addition; city water and sewer now being SEE BEN REALTY CO. REALTORS A Look Means at Lot 201-203 Midwest Building Phone 1480 FOR SALE—Two tne lots in Cas per View for $275. Martin-Lamar, Phono 2214. laid; some streets paved, | lAddress Box A-82 S. Melrose. FOR SALE OR TRADE — Lot in Greybull, stone basement and @ doube garage, 1136 Virgina. to excuange for larger house, R. 242 BH. Second. Tel. 702. FOR SALE OR TRADE — Trucks for clear Casper lots or good equil- jes in rental property. inquire at Liberty Garage. FOR SALE OR TRADE—Five acre chicken and fruit farm, six-room house, furnished, barn anc chicken houses, farm (ols, etc.; six miles from Seattle, will sell on terms or trade for Casper property. Phone 2146J. 807 Harrison. FOR SALE OR TRADE — What have you to trade for an 18-foot Sherer-Gillette counter, been in serv- ic @ little yver a year. Phone 1678W FOR TRADE FOR TRADE—Touring oar, in good 1921 model; sells cheap. Call at 633 8. Center. BUSINESS CHANCES Business Opportunity Party with $8,000 cash can buy controlling interest and manage- ment of corpuration doing a pros of 3 sidewalks, be Casper Sunday Cribune AND UND their homestead entries before LOST FO Marion P. Wheeler, United States ‘Reo keys, near Masonic’ Commissioner, at Casper, Wyo- temple, Friday; owner can have ming, same at Tribune by paying for ad. —<—<—_—____—__ 9x12 rug between Ninth and Park Ave. Reward for return ‘to 335 S. Park. Phone 969M. i hae te le § FOUND—Car license No. 2544; own- er may have same by calling at ae yen. office and paying for this ' on the 26th day of Sep- tember, 1923. Raymond T. Gordan, of Cas- |per, Wyoming, on Homestead jentry, Serial No. 023532, ‘allow: February 17, 1920 for SW%, W'%SE%, Section 80, NW% NE%, Section 81, Township 31N., Banga. 77W., and on Additional | Stoc! ing Homestead entry Serial No. 028845, allowed ee LOST—Man'’s Waltham watch and chain, between Casper mountain October 6, 1922 for N%SW%,) and Casper. Finder Call 912M and Section 29, SW%NW%, Section| recelve reward. 82, Township 31N., Range 77W., and on Additional hom en Serial _No.! 030051, allow: ine 1, 1923 for. S%4SW%, SW%SEX, Section 13,| |NEMNW%, SWMSEX, NEK |SEX, Section 24, Township 31N., ange 78W., 6th Principal Meri- jan. Witnesses: Grover. J. Ford Sarah Ford, Pearl Price, and Her-| man Barson, all of Casper, Wyo- ming, Pearl Price, of Casper, Wyo-! ming, on homestead entry, Serial | No. 019500, allowed June 27, 1919, for S%SEX, Section 29,! Township 31N., Range 77W., and Additional stockraising home- d entry, Serial No. 019501, stockraising | PERSONAL FAIRMONT Maternity. Hospital — Oldest, most exclusive hospital for unfortunate girls and expectant mothers; a place of real seclusion; may werk for part expense; write for booklet and information; babies for adoption. Address Fairmont M: ternity Hospital, 4911 B. 27th St. SPIRITUALIST meeting, Sunday 7:30 p, m. at big tent at week. You are invited. —— 6006 BLOOD tablets are safer than 606; money back guarantee; price $2; particulars free. Welch Medicine a ae oe re etal ; ction MADAM WONDER, wonderful/93, HuSE%, Section’ 14, N%| reader, the lady with the wonder- ful power, tells past, present and future. Call and consult her on any affairs. 450 S, Durbin. Hours 9 a. m. S%, S4YNEX, SWUNW, Sec- tion 18, Township 31N., Range 78W., and Lots 2, 3, Section 18, 0 p. Township 81N., Range 78W., ene j6th Principal Meridian. ; Witnesses: Grace M. Wirth, LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Grover J. Ford, Sarah Ford, Ray- mond T. Gordon, all of Casper,| Wyoming. | Department of the Interior, U. B. J. ERWIN, Register |S. Land Office at Dougias, Wyo-| Publish Aug. 19, 26, Rees ming, August 28, 1923, » _|bder, 2, 9, 16, 1923, Notice is hereby given that ;John Edmond Scott, of Casper, Wyoming, who,on December 15, 1921, September 23, 1922, made Homestead and Additional Stock- raising Homestead entries Nos. Notice is hereby given that Ella) 030292-030451, for Homestead Clarkson, of Casper, Wyoming, E% Section 28, Township 35N., who, on October 4. 1920, made Range 79W., and Additional Additional Stockraisin, Home- | Homestead W% section 28, Town- stead entry, No. 011595, for S% ————— NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. 8. Land Office at Douglas, Wyo- ming, August 28, 1923, ship 35N., Range 79W., Sixth NW%, W%NE%, NEXNE%, Principal Mer.dian, has filed no- NW“%SW%, SE%NE% ~ Section tice of intention to make final 29, NE%SE%, Section 80, Town- three year proof, to tablish ship 32N., Range 82W., Sixth claim to the land above described, Principal Meridian, has filed no- ,before Register and_ Receiver tice of intention to make final Un.ted States Land Office, at three year roof, to establish Douglas, Wyom:ng, on the 8th claim to the land above described, day of October, 1923, | before United States Commission- Claimant names at witnesses: er, at Casper, Wyoming, on the Lee Mortimore, Roy C, Martin, 10th day of October, 1923, | William Nord, Ernest C. Fa Claimant names as witnesses banks, all of Casper, Wyoming. | Albert Park, of Casper, Wyoming, B. J. ERWIN, | Chris Jourgensen of Alcova, Wyo- Register. | ming, Edward Trollope of Casper, , 16, 28, 80, 1923. Wyoming, Harry Trollope of Cas- B oe per, Wyoming. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. B. J, ERWIN, Department of the Interior, U. Register. |S. Land Off.ce at Douglas, Wyo-| Pub. Sept. 2, 9, 16, 28, 30, 1923. m.ng, August 20, 1922, = _ Notice is hereby given that) NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Clarence G. Park, of Alcova, Wyo- Department of the Interior ming, who on October 22, 1920, U. S. Land Office + made Stockraising Homestead en- try, No. 014150, for Lot 3, NW, N%SW, %, Sec. SEX, Pub. Sept. S% | 1923, NW%SE% NOTICE is hereby given that _ 8 2, S%#NE%,|Mark.A. Heaton, of Wolton, Wyo- SEXNW%, N%SW%, ming, who, on December 4, 1920. Section. 3, Township 30N., Range made Homestead and Addition 85W., 6th Principal Meridian, has Homestead entries, Serial num- f.led notice of intention to make bers 024625, 024626, for Home- \final three year proof, to establish stead, NE%, Section 14, Township jclaim to the land above described, 35N., Range 88W., and Additional before Register and Receiver,!S% and NW%, Section 14, Town- United States Laid Office, atjship 35N. Range 88W., 6th Prin- Douglas, Wyoming, on the 25th|cipal Meridian, has filed notice of day of September, 1923, intention to make final three year Claimant names at witnesses proofs to establish claim to the Carroll Annis, John Charles, A. E.! land ‘above described, before M. Lewallen, H. Clark Holmes, all of Pp. Wheeler, United State Com- Alccva, Wyoming. missioner at Casper, Wyoming on B. J. ERWIN, the 21st day of September, 1923. Register. Claimant names as witnesses Aug. 26, Sept. 2, 9, 16, 23, 1925, Anna Jelen, John Jelen, R. C, Soak Keiver, Morris Hammond, all of| NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Wolton, Wyoming. Department of the Interior, U B. J. ERWIN, Register S. Land Office at Douglas, Wyo- Publish Aug. 19, 26, Sept. 2, 9. ming, August 20,.1923, 16, 1923, Notice is hereby given that De- Sa are eS borah A. Ford, of Casper, Wyo- ing, who on Feb. 24, 1922, July 6,| NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. 1928, made Homestead and Addi tind’ Oftice, Ghepentet Won tonal Stackrs! “|S. Land Office, Cheyenne, Wyo- tries, Nos. 028112, 031786, for] Mane, Aoeuat 11088, Homestead N%NEX, Sec, $2, T.| 7 .nctice is-hereby given | that 34N., R. 79W.9 and Additional pewTence V. Hurley, of Medicine Stockraising Homestead S%SW%,| PRa TE Viet the lad fen rived SE%, Sec. 15, N4NW%, NEX| 41920, made stockraising home- NY%SEu, ‘Sec.’ 22, T. 36N.. BR stead entry Serial No. 027513, for 79W., Oth Principal Meridian, has {1,# "ga? “Kiea NE ANE 4. Sec filed notice of intention to make Section $1, Towsahip SN” Rene font ean year proof, to establish 78W rath 'p. ard hes filed notin claim @ land above described, intasition. to. before Clerk of the District Court, of intention to make three year at Casper, Wyoming, on the 25th day of September, 1923, the land above described, before ceousimant names, ag. witnesses:| sioner, ai Laramie, Wonton ca | ‘or . Richardson ; 4 i M Edward Mooring, Maz.|th¢,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- na ART T. CHRISTENSEN, garet Curtin, all of Casper, Wyo- ming. B. J. ERWIN, Register. Aug. 26, Sept. 2, 9, 16, 23, 1928. Hiatal LER, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. al mado and in the course of S. Land Office at Douglas, W. Register. collection will be turned over to the ming, August 13, 192380 cat 5 Publish Avigust, 19, 26, Septem- buyer. If you have the cash and fotice is hereby given hat| Der 2 9, . SRUUEY, 1D aROOGN 9: Kaa bual-| Lloyd A. Rhodes, of Casper, Wyo-| ers will be is your opportunity. ‘wasting time, Box ‘Tribune. . mill, close in location, good businers; cash $500, balance ‘erms. P. O. Box 201. Business Opportunity If you are interested in buying a business that is paying $6,000 to $8,000 a year, don’t overlook this, You can buy it for $7,500 with a down payment of $4,000, balance easy terms, Triflers need not ap- ply. ) Tribune FOR SALE—Cafe, just off Center; 1923. has big businers, $2,700 on terms. Mathers Rea'ty Co., 256 8, Center. Phone 1088W, .|ming, who on September 10, 1919 CONSOLIDATED NOTICE FOR and January 17, 1921, ' made PUBLICATION, Homestead and Additional Home-|_ Department of the Interior, stead entries, Serial numbers United States Land Office, Doug- 020748 and 020749 for Home-,!as, Wyoming, August 24, 1923, stead W%4NW%, Section 28, E% The following named entrymen NE %, Section 29, Township 33N., have filed notice of their intention Range 81W., Additional Home. to make final proof upon their stead. Nwiswy Section 28, h oy is, ‘i i d bs pe lapA 2 the Vee Y¥%NEX%, SUN 8 | @ tates Commissioner, at Cas- tion "20, ‘township SiN Raves per, Wyoming, on the 9th day of| 81W., 6th P. M., Sas filed notice October, 1928: Douglas, Wyoming, August 6,|! ,| fore John H. Symons, U. 8. Com- final proof to establish claim to| 192 of intention to make final three year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Robert C. Marquis of Casper, Wyoming, on Homestead entry, Serial 013400, allowed August 26, and D, M. Haines, all of Casper, Wyoming. obert R. Marquis, of Wyoming, on Homestead entry, Serial 013402, allowed August 26, 1919 for W % Sec. 23, T. 35N., R. 81W. and on Additional Stockrais- ing Homestead entry, Serial 021850, allowed October 28, 1919 for W% Sec. 14, T. 85N., R.' 81W., 6th P. M. Witnesse: Philip W. Frank,| Dr. Lenie L. Wade, Cecil M. Mor-| ris, and D. M. Haines, all of Cas- per, Wyoming. B. J. ERWIN Resister. Aug. 26, Sept. 2, 9, 16, 23, 1923. —_>__ NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior U. S. Land Office Hee Wyoming, Aug. 8, 923. NOTICE ts hereby given that E, William Starr, of Arminto,' Wyoming who on August 26, 1918 and January 7,1921, made Home- stead and Additional Homestead Entries, No. 017822 and 019771, for Hd. S%NE%, SEX, SW %, Sec. 27, T. 37N., R. 87W.,| and Ad. Hd, S4NW%, Wi! SW%, Sec. 27, NY4N% Sec, 34;| T. 87N., R. 87W., 6th P. M. has filed notice of intention to make, final three year proof to establish| claim to the land above described. | before M. P. Wheeler, United oy |States Commissioner, at Casper, Wyoming on the 17th day of September, 1923, Claimant names as witnesses: George Patterson, Joe Love, of! Arminto, Wyoming; Richard Pat- terson of Casper, Wyoming and Mary Hobson of Arminto, Wyo- ming. _B. J. ERWIN, Register Publish Aug. 12, 19, 26, Sep- tember 2, 9, 192 | NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE- MENT AND DISTRIBUTION OF ESTATE. The State of Wyoming, ) County of Natrona, ) ss. 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 estate, that on the sixteenth day of Au- gust, 1923, Esther White, adminis- tratrix of the estate of Loris White, deceased, filed her final account and petition for distribu- tion of said estate with the Clerk of the said court where anyone in- terested may examine said ac- count and petition and file objec-| tions thereto at any time on o before October 16, 1923, that is within thirty days after the last publication of this notice on Sep-| tember 16, 1923, and if no ob: jections are filed the said admin- istratrix will make final settle- ment of said estate on October 17, 1923, or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard by the court. atts this 18th day of August, ESTHER WHITE, Administratrix”of the Estate of Loris White, Deceased. Publish Aug] 19, 26, Sept. 2, 9, and 16, 1923. —_—_—_>—___ NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office, Cheyenne, Wyo- ming, August 11, 1923, Notice is hereby given Claude L. Hurley, of Medicine Bow, Wyoming, who on October 4, 1920, made stockraising home- that stead entry, Serial No. 027514,| for W%, W%E%, NENEX%,' Section 21, NE%NE%, Section 20, E%SE%, Section 17, Town- ship 27 North, Range 78W., sixth Principal Meridian, has filed no- tice of intention to make three year final proof, to establish claim to the land above described, be- missioner, at Laramie, Wyoming, on the 20th day of September, 1923, Claimant names as witnesses: Laurence V. Hurley, Joe Bebol, Watts Parsens, Dodd McCauley, all of Medicine Bow, ¥ i MART T. CHRIST Publish Au; Register. it 19, 26, Septem- ber 2, 9, 16, 1923. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior U. S. Land Office Douglas, Wyoming, Aug. 6, NOTICE is hereby given that Jno F. Grover, of Casper, Wyo- ming, who on October 28, 1919, made Homestead entry No. 020414, for N%4&N%, Section 28, Township 32N, Range 81W, 6th) Principal Meridan, has filed no-| tice of intention to make final three year proof to establish claim to the land above described, | before M. P. Wheeler, United States Commissioner, at Casper,| Wyoming on the 10th day of September, 1923. Claimant names as witnesses: Jake Crous Thomas Mills, Daniel Clar , Willam E. Gro- ver, all of Casper, Wyoming, B, J. ERWIN, Register. Publish Aug. 12, 19, fo. Sep- tember 2, 9, 1923, CONSOLIDATED NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. | Department of the Interior,| United States Land Office, Doug-| las, Wyoming, September 5, 1923, The following named entrymen have filed notice of their intention E% | NE ‘received a boost i PAGE NINE. ed November 18, 1920, for SE% SW%, S%NEK, NENE%, NESE Section 10, W44NW %, NEXNW% Section 11, Township 33N., Range 80W., and Additional Homestead 925115, allowed No- vember 18, 1920 for N%SWX, SW%NW% Section 10, N% NE, SEXNW%, N%&SW% Sec- tion 11, Township 33N, Range 80W., Sixth Principal Meridian. Witnesses: C. P. Johnson, Ray Carroll, John Peters, and Adam Lockner, all of Casper, Wyoming. B. J. ERWIN, Register. Pub. Sept. 9, 16, 23, 30, Oct. 7, 1928. — es NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. 8. Land Office at Douglas, Wyo- ming, August 31, 1923. Notice is hereby given that Otto C. Huber, of Powder River, Wyo- ming, who on April 1, 1921, made Homestead and Additional Stock- raising Homestead entries Nos. 025973-025974, for Homestead E%SW% SWUSWXK, SEXSWK, % Section 20, Township 34N., Range 84W. Additional Home- stead N%NWK, SWKNWK, NWXSW% Sec. 20, NW, Sec. 21, Township 84N, Ran 84W. Sixth Principal Meridian, filed notice of intention to make final three year roof, to establish claim to the land above described, before United States Commissioner, at Casper, Wyo- ming, on the 10th day of October, 1923. Claimant names as witnesses. Patrick Hand Howard Price, Thomas E. Arthur, Samuel Ford, all of Casper, Wyoming. B, J. ERWIN, Register. Pub. Sept. 9, 16, 28, 30, Oct. 7, 1923. AUTOMOTIVE MELTING POT J. H. Peterson, of the Blue Goose is the owner of a new Jewett, sold him by some enterprising Doud- Weaver salesman, Don’t fail to be present on Sparky's truck party to Hell's Half acre next Sunday. Joy will flow as freely as moonshine down the sewer at the Court House. Four new Jewetts were sold by the ~ Doud-Weaver Motor Co., during the past week. Kecp those mufflers closed. If you haven't one on that truck of yours, throw {t in the shop for a few hours and have one insta‘led. It will save you money in the end. Choose for yourself. Would you rather present a courteous repair man with a small check for instal- jlation of a muffler, or present Judge |Murray with a somewhat larger |check for the Installation of your |mame on the police records of Cas- per? ‘The new paint shop of the Ken- nedy Motor Co., ts doing a rushing business, according to Mr. Johnson. The recent reductions tn the prices of Maxwell and Chaimers 1s bring+ Ing crowds of car bargain hunters to the showroom of the Kennedy Motor Co. ‘ry and get in. Within a period of sixty days all new Packard Straight Hight models will have arrived tn Casper. The Packard Single Eight is now on display in the salesroom of Joe EB. Mansfield, Inc. While we're on the subject of re turning prodigals, let us not forget Peter Van Osten, dashing young Dodge salesman, who returned last week from a thorough!y enjoyable vacation, The Light Six Studies have an rived, and are selling like Kosher at a Jewish picnic, The parts department of the Studebaker Sales and Service Co., upward, when a thousand dollar order arrived from the factory at South Bend. oo MOTOR NOTES BY SPARK PLUG 8 When your headlights are out of focus, it is not always due to loose brackets, but quite often may be Attributed to loose reflectors. Clutch trouble has become one of the greatest complaints of motorists. The clutch throwout collar needs dai'y lubrication, and In many cars, failure to give this even for a single day may cause clutch trouble. When filling the radiator allow enough to pi ‘mn to bring the level over the end of the vent pipe. Painting a joint with shellac wil often repair temporarily a leak in &@ gasoline tank, An engine may readily be cleaned by spraying it with a mixture of gasoline and kerosene, Marion P, Wheeler, United States 1919 for E% Sec. 24, T. 85N, R. to make final proof upon their Give the valve stems Grop of Commissioner, asp. Wyo- 81W. and on Additional Stockrais- homestead entries before the Reg- o!1 occasionally. They are subject ming, on the 19th day of Septem- ing Homestead entry, Serial ister and Receiver, United States to severe duty and wear badly un- ber, 1923, 1052798, allowed October 28, 1919 at a wee fpr Wyorta, ; leon Jubetoated, Cosemionaiy one of Claii sse8 ‘or Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, E%W% Sec, on the lay of October, 1923:) them squeaks which is @ plain call Herr ies 8 witneasee | Fy and SE% SW’ Sec. is, T.| Frederick A. Walport, of Cas-| for oll. James Speas, James E. Jones, ali 35N. R. 80W. 6th P.M. | pers Wyoming, on Stockraising of Casper, Wyoming, 4 Witnesses. Philip W. Frank, Homestead entry, Serial 012358,’ The best way to determine the effi- B, J. ERWIN, Dr. Lenie L, Wade, Cecil M. Mor- allowed December 20, 1919 for ciency of an automobile or tires, ts tor, | Tis, aoe Dim Haines, all of Cas- Ft eel § Sectlon 3 a to keep @ record of the mileage on Publ tem. Per, oming. ection 3, B % 4% gasoline and of! consumption, and ber 2, melt a tT Rey bd dee i. Luella Marais, formerly Luella NEM Section 10, Township 83N., tire wear, Working conditions will ne ee oe epeneee of Casper, Wyoming, on Range 80W., Sixth Principal Mer-|be shown by comparing records CONSOLIDATED NOTICE FOR Homestead entry, Serial 013478, idian, month by month, and year by year. PUBLICATION Department of the Interior U. S. Land Office Douglas, Wyoming Aug. , allowed October 28, 1919 for E% | Sec. 23, T, 36N., R. 81W., and on ‘Additional Stockraising | Home- stead entry, Serial 021848, allow- ed October 28, 1919 for E% Sec. 14, T. 35N., R. 81W., 6th P. M. Witnesses. Philip W. Frank, Dr. Linie L. Wade, tJ 18, The following named entrymen have filed notice of their inten- tion to make final proof upon Witnesses: C. P, Johnson, Ray Carroll, John Peters, and Adam Lochner, al! of Casper, Wyoming, Gertrude E. Miranda, dortiatty Gertrude E. Walport, of Casper, Wyoming, on Homestead and Ad. ditional Stockraising Homestead A llttle grease on the driving gears wil) save money and permit easy op- eration at all times. A half and h sene and engine f mixture ol) is ot kero ellent ecil M. Morris, entries, Homestead 025114, allow- lubricant for smal! exposed parts, 0 t 5 4 t

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