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R SALE—Yearling cotiin Hertord bull, very reason: few cows anc calves, just right for stock pufpohés; two teams of work horses, $addie horse. See Ben Ranch Co., 202 Midwest Blag. ‘OR bray two and three WEES olds; 300 yearlin; Merinos; 250 Hampahires; 1,000 ip ewes P, O. Box 1239, two pibertaseet Se Ada ee tanee FOR SALE — 1,200 yearlings and 1,300 three-year old ewes; ood fine wool sheep; will deliver to Lost Cabin or Arminto. For information write to A. Mazet, Worland, Wyo. WANTED TO RENI _—_—$S$$— $$ WANTED TO RENT—Four or five room house, modern, furnished, school, Responsible. Eee WANTED TO BUY — Direat from owner, four, five or aslx-room house; give full culars in first letter. P, O. 6 WANTED TO BUY—Modern home. Yep 1922 poe ee and i iat fi i ents, jante cas! In pix months, Box B-21 Tribune. BUILDERS’ contracts on Casper real estate purchased or taken as security for loans. Box B-5, Tribune. WANTED TO BUY—Furniture of any kind. 234 S. David. Phone 249. — WANTED TO BUY = Reasonably priced lot; need not be close in. Box B-19, Tribune. WANTED— 6 commercial, will trade touring car for same. 442 ©. Yellowstone. Phone 1408. WANTED TO BUY—A meat block ahd s#fiall meat box. Crescent Gro- cery and Market. 100 8. Ash. Phono 1926. WANTED—Victrola, will aooept in trade In on car. Phone 1406. 442 E. Yellowstone. price paid for second hand furnt. ture. Brooks 660 East H. Phone 1648W. WH HAVE customers ready and waiting with the money to buy cottages here in Casper. Others who will buy any kind of business worth the money. Call us up, and make a uick gale, Western Realty. Phone 1078. WILL take first payment on a lot or acre tract ip exchango for ex- terior painting on houres. Baker Grude Inv. Co., 133 N, Wolcott. CASH paid for discarded clothing »shoes, saddles, tarps, tents, trunks and guns, Phone 2061W. The 2 for 1 store. CASH paid for discarded clothing and , saddles, guns, musical instruments, tents, tarps. Phono 1328R. WANT TO BUY—An apartment or good business property which will @ god income. Can pos cash ayment. Box B15 Tri- 4 FOR RENT—ROOMS FOR RENT—Bedroom, one or gentiemen; first floor, front. 530 S. Beech. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished bed- foom, adjoining bath on pavement and bus line. Phone 2195NJ. FOR RENT—Sleepingroom in pri- vate home. 247 8. McKinley. FOR RENT —lIarge sleepingroom, in modern home, close to bath, men only. 133 N. Kimball. man of refinement, references; close in on bus line. 727 S. Grant. Phone 15643. FOR RENT—Sleepingroom, one for three of four men. 646 East A. FOR RENT—Room in private home suitable for two gentlemen; alo @arage. Call at 818 CY. FOR RENT—Sleepingroom for one ow two gentlemen, private en: ba gas heat. 510 S. Park. Phone FOR RENT — Basement sleeping- Pio sen close in. Phone 570M. 622 R RENT—One room adjoining bath, suitable for two gentlemen. 1015 S. Elm. \\. FOR RENT—One nice front bed- ‘room, next to bath for two gen- board Phone tiemen; it desires. 20877, FOR RENT—Light semi-basement room, bath; home. privileges; board if desired. 920 B. Fifth. FOR RENT—Large bedroom, well nad adjoining bath. Phone = ‘very reasonable. 212 N. Lin- ——$< ___$__,_____ FOR RENT—Room in modern home Private entrance, heat in room. 1013 8. Walnut. FOR RENT—Room suitable for two gentlemon, $6 per week; walking distance of Texas and White Hagle refinery, Texas Hotel, Evansville. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, all ™moCern conveniences, steam heat; gentlemen only, 515 8. Beech. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished mod- ern aleepingroom in private home. 85 8. Jackson. FOR RENT—Furnished bedroom, adjoining bath, outside entrance. 816 8. Jefferson. Phone 1765R. FOR RENT—Large well furnished front room, dutside entrance; one blook from bus ling 143 8 St. Bot- m@ph. Phone 317W. bo ah os Mecha a ey FOR REONT—Furnished room for ohe or two perrons; close to Ell school. 263 8. Blk. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished mod- sleepingroom for two gentle- mén. 343 8. McKinley. pe Mh A i a FOR RENT—Clone tn modern sleep ingroom, one or two gentlemen, heat in room, $20 mee month, 195 Kimball, “)mlso single room. 817 8. FOR RENT—ROOMS "fast if denied 3808 enwey FOR RENT—HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS FOR RENT—Two furnished for light housékeepin; i [ROR RENT—Two modern furnlel rooms for light housekeeping, also ond sleepingroom. 502 Bast L, Casper. ROOM AND BOARD ROOM and board $10 Week. 534 CY. Phone 1760NW. = en | GOOD board and room with private at nable price for two 1995M. 641 W, ————$$$ ROOM and board in modern home, $11 per week. 1015 8. Him. Pe Glo tte inl ide FOR RENT—APARTMENTS i FOR RPNT—Four-room furnished apartment; gas, electric lights, bath, ete; near bus line. Make a Plication in writing, giving phone number, and you will be called this evening if apartment ia not take: Address Box B23, Tribune. FOR RENT — One apartment, also one nice room, ad- Joining bath, suitable for one or two gentlemen. 252 N. Jefferson. FOR RENT—Two-room furnis! semi-basement apartment. 1116 Fifteenth. . ey FOR RENT—Two-rogm apartment, furnished or unfurnished; price is very reasonable. Phone 1612M. FOR RENT—Three-room apartment new furniture for sale, reasonable. 838 S. Lincoln. a , FOR RENT—Furnished apartments. 325 N. McKinley. |FOR RENT — Modern four rooms and bath, located on South Beech; rents for $75 per month, all furnish ed. Phone 702. FOR RENT—Two-room furnished apartment, modern, no_ childre: lights and gas furnished. Phone 1475 909 8. Cedar. FOR RENT— Modern four rooms and bath on East Eleventh street rents for $60 per month. Phone 702. FOR RENT—Two-room and bath, furnished apartment. 336 N. Jack- hed Ww. FOR RENT — Modern furnished apartment, also single room, close in. 140 E. Midwest. FOR RENT—Strictly modern three room apartment, vacant today, on pavement, steam heat furnished. Call 1806W or 1678W. FOR RENT—WiIl be vacant Octo- ber 1, three rooms and bath, mod- ern duplex house at 340 W. Twelfth fOR RENT—Small apartment, able for two. 215 N. Lincoli FOR RENT—Four-room unfurnish- ed house, with one furnished apartment in basement. Call 482J. On 8. Grant. FOR RENT — Modern furnished apartment, two rooms and bath; adults only. 424 8S. Grant. FOR SALE—Four rooms and bath, with finished basement; modern throughout; also furniture, reason- able if taken with house; corner lot on pavement; garage with cement driveway; lawn anc, trees; some cash and easy terms. 612 S. Lincoln. FOR RENT—Two-room _ furnished apartment. Call 145 8. Elm. ad FOR RENT—Apartment of three ma, hardwood fl Uvingroom, kitchen, new; on bus line Inquire 104 N. Washington, FOR RENT—Two-room unfurnished basement apartmen: and stoves. 1340 8. 1752M. FOR RENT—Two-room modern fur nished apartment. 145 N. Jackson. FOR RENT—HOUSES FOR RENT— Moéern _ five-room house, hot water heat, double gar. age. Phone 661M. FOR RENT—Four-room furnished. $35 per month, South Jackson, FOR RENT — Bight-room mo¢ern unfurnished house. Phone 263. In- quire 643 BE. Third. FOR RENT—Three-room furnished house, near school and bus, . Inquire ult- condi! 1427 B. Cotton- wood. FOR RENT—Four-réom unfurnish ea houee with beth an@ breakfast nook; ready by Octcber 1. 1425 8. apartments, buildings with us, and we will fill them before they become idle and cost you money. Western Realty. Phone 1078. FOR RENT—Six-room_ unfurnished house with garage, by October 9. Phone 928J. INT—Two-room house and garage on Midwest Heights, $20 r month. Burns, 283 Midwest Bidg. hone 1870. FOR RENT — Two-room furnished Aouse, lights, gas and water; in- side toilet. 236 8. Fenway. FOR RENT OR LEASE—Five-room unfurnished house, close to two . | schools, 833 8, Elm. FOR RENT—Four-room house and garage on Salt Creek pavement, four miles out; reasonables Inquire 625 W. Thirteenth. FOR RENT — Four-room modern house. 1215 8, Locust, FOR RENT—Three-room housa is near refinery, to party buying a small amount of furniture and two gas stoves; would take Ford car for furniture. 916 8. Chestnut. - Casper, under fence; J. M. Triv acres uncer ditch. eonter, ‘| FOR RENT Heated housekesping Du t, modern Jefferson, Phone |+) tet | FOR Cent + it and tele- ith Phoné furnished; also gifl to an: | { busi. Swer Dhone and tend to in your absence. Ini estern Realty, Mouse FOR RENT—GARAGES your > juire at the garage. corner Fifth ahd McKinley. Phone 1275M. Roberts. FOR RE! cement drive- way, on pavement. 612 S. Lincoln. Phone 6903. FOR RENT—RANCHES Center street; $22 per month. Burns, 238 Midwest Bldg. Phone 1870. FOR SALE_HOUSES ——$<_——______.., FOR SALE—By owner in southwest part, four-tootn modern hcuse with garage, chicken house and pen; one block from achool; one and one half block from CY; $300 cash, bak ance monthly, 1427 Box Elder. FOR SALE—Fourroom _ residence, all modern conveniences, fine lo Price $5,000, $1,000 cash. R. Kamon, 242 B. Beo- ond, Tel. 702. three-room house with wa- and lights; sewer and gas in cidse to bus liné and school 000 only $200 down, balance Western Realty, Moose ter street with garage and basement. 1342 5. Poplar. FOR SALE—Fourroom cottage at a sacrifice. See owner all this week. 1849 South Jackson. FOR RENT— Fourroom house on rear of lot. 826 W. Thirteenth. Phone 2127. FOR SALE—T home on east side, oF Kamon, 243 02. TWO-ROOM home in North Casper. 50-foot front, near school; a real buy at $1.300 with $300 cash pay- ment, balance paid as rent. West- ern Tealty, Moose Bldg. AND OWNE Yo OOUUPY. well buflt $2,600, $300 jecond, Tel. BUY A BUILDER ready to light, three large closets, Pergola porch, lot 48x110 feet; side- walks in; all assesements paid; price $4,800; also frame bungalow of sim- ilar construction $6,250 only $500 cash will handle either one of these attractive homes. Phone 734R. FOR SALE—Four-room house, close to Center street on north side, $200 cash will handle. R. Second. Tel. 702. THREE-ROOM home, modern, east. front and good garage in rear, the curbing and sidewalks paid for; two bus lines and near schdol; $750 cash down, balance paid as rent. Western Realty, Moose Bidg. ‘MUST sacrifice two lots, three-roo:n house with gas and lights. 644 8. Melrose, Phone 161M. FOR SALE—Four-room brick and stucco new house. Corner lot with garage. Small cash paymen balance monthly. Call 1816 8. Lin- Phone 1824W. FOR SALE—House and lots for $1,450, only $50 down and $50 a month; monthly payments including interest. Call 1189. FOR SALE—Four-room house, lawn etc., on East A. near Elk street school; price $4,000; terms, Burns, 233 Midwest Bldg. Phone 1870. FOR SALE — Beautiful home on Lincoln, for $9,500 with §1,500 cash and balance at $150 per month; property now renting at $200 per |month. Martin-Lamar. Phone 2214 house on Fifth and Melrose, bullt- in features, modern, large rooms and bath, basement studded for three rooms and bath; price $4,750, $700 down, balance easy terms. tien 233 Midwest Bldg. clothes closet and pantry, gas range, water, lights and sidewalks in; of bus ‘line near pavement: soven dlocks from heart of city, 145 W. G. $1,500.00, $200 down. Bee G. R. Stewart, Iris theater. FOR SALE — Two-room house on West Fourteenth for $1,200 with en cash. MartinLamar. Phone 2214, FOR SALE—Good fotinroom mod- ern house with finished basement and good garage; only one and one- half blocks from pavement and in 15,000 with $500 cash, Martin-Lamar, Phone _ IF YOU have $250 to pay down, we will sell you threa-room strictly modern house, already furnished; a full concrete basement, balance just like rent. ity, Moose Bldg. LooK TER— Modern elght-roum home, two-car garage, fine shrub- bery and lawn, close to eo and untyeraity in Seattle, Wash, to noe for home in Caaper. P. O. Box 1202, A_GOOD BUY. Modern five-room brick house, with one two-ryom apartment and one three-room apartment in base ment; two bathrooms; two-room house on rear of lot, good location and good income property $6,500, on terms. Phone 1257W. A Real Bargain Ts offered the owner of a five- room bungalow, modern through- out, two rooms finished in basement that will rent for $40 per connected wtih gas in furna/ water heater; many built-in features; newly decorated inside and out: has lawn, trees and flowers; price $6,000. 229 8. Mekinlev. Phone 1502M, SALB — Four-room modern house and garage; two-room house 8 1170W. — FOR SALE — Two-room modern a in rear. PI ‘Lamar. Phone 2214. SIX-ROOM house, close tn on 60x 140-foot lot, one-half block from Pavement. You can get your own rent free and rent out enough rooms to pay the house out; $1,000 cash, balance easy Pagal ‘Western Realty, Moose Bldg. pian {har atitabaranheltnn a eee FOR SALH—Four rogms and bath with finished basement; modern throughout; also furniture, reason- able if taken with house; corner lot on pavement; garage with cement driveway; lawn and trees; some cash and easy terms. 612 8. Lincoln. FOR SALH — House and lot in Evansviile, $100 cash, balance $35 ber month. Phone 655 and ask for Mr. Hardman, FOR SALE — Fourroom modern house with full basement on Thir- teenth near Lincoln, $5.000 with $}ypoo cash, Martin-Lamar. Phone FOR SALE—Two lots, corner Black- more street by owner, Box 616, Salt Creek, Wyo. FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Lots on B. Thirteenth street; top of hill; r, sewer, lights and gas available. B. C. Davis Phone 57. FOR SALB—Iot 680x140 feet on B. Thirteenth street, $900, $100 cas! R. Kamon, 242 EB. Second. Tel. 702. FINE LOT in North Casper, choice location for either store or resi- dence; sacrificed for quick sale, $400 pay $60 cash and balance $25 per month. Western Realty, Moose Bldg. FOR SALE—Beautiful home site or partment; corner Idt on Center. See Ben Realty Co. Realtors, ENGLEWOOD. Why not buy a five or ten-acre bu lot in Englewood, four and one-half miles north of Caspe: on the Salt Creek paved highway, and live in the great outdoors, where you can have elbow room, and make a real home for yourself and family with chickens, a garden and a family cow. Only 15 minutes drive from Casper postoffice, ov the best paved highway in the stat: evéry acre under the Casper Aloova away from taxes; five ‘asy terms. John ingland Com; Phones 1129-5433 LAND FOR SALE a month. Call 1832M. FOR SALE Desirable subdivision ground, ad- joining the city of Casper on terms from $100 per acre up. Phone340M. Horns, one of ¢ ranges, reasonable price, terms. Call or write 232 Hast I. FOR SALE—APARTMENT HOUSES FOR SALE—Brick apartment come per month $260; price 500, $3,000 cash, balance out of rent. in- in| R. Kamon, 242 E. Secdnd. Tel. 702. RELINQUISHMENTS, ETC. RELINQUISHMENT — 640 acre homestead on North and South railroat survey, $250. Phone 1752W. _ BUSINESS CHANCES — SMALL plaining mill ana cabinet combined, for lease, sale or rent, or would trade for Casper real estate. Owner is aick and must turn this at once. Phone 2175R for ap- polritment. (ewan BOARDING and rooming house, is centrally located, 28 rooms; rent| income now over $600 every Week; good furniture; any man and| wife understanding this business] can clear over §5,000 each year. This | place is priced $2,590 lower than the | regular market price. See Western| Realty, Moose Bidg. | FOR SALE—Boarding house, ten established business; | a real money maker; $900 cash, ~ Phone 555, ask for Mr. START mirror silvering, auto!ights tableware—Replate stoves, brass- ts.; complete outfits furnished le plans free. Factory Mar-| fon, Ind. “West Branch" Clarence | Sprinkle, Dept. 55, Riverside, Cal. FOR SALE—Rooming house, ten rooms, nicely furnished, good lo-| cation, one-half block from post cf- fice; party must sell on account of ill health. $33 24th street, Ogden. | Utah. GARAGHP, doing more business than | owner can handle; rent only §200 for downtown location; wash rack, storage, repalr shop; agency for a popular automobile; price $2,000 You can make this all back the first three months, Western Realty. Moose Bldg. FOR LEASE OR RENT—Two five- room boarding houses, furnishe can accommodate thirty leaving town! price $ $1,400 on terms, Phone FOR SALE—Iusy little cafe with bedroom and bath in connection; will consider yacant or improved lot, $600 canh, balance easy. Phone 555 and ask for Mr. Hardman. GROCERY store. centrally located; Cid $40,000 business last year; sell fixtures and invoice stock; iong lease lat reasonable rent. Western Realty | Moose Bidg, | FOR RENT—A large rooming house furnished complete, reasonable to the right party. Box 181, Casper, | Wyo. | WANTED—Young man to invest $500 in a business that will earn| ‘you $4,000 to $5,000 the first year;| party must be able to furnish two} references as to character and abil- ity im handling business matters. Write Box Ari7, Tribuna stating your qualifications, Phone number and address. SMALL Lunch Room, sales have; averaged $35 daily; stdck, buflding and fixtures sacrificed for $500 cash. | Western Realty, Moose Bidg. LOST AND FOUND LOST—One white Collie dog, male; reward, Phone 1903 or call 527 CY in morning. LOST—A emall black and white Fox terrier; answers by name of Jiggs. Phone 1610J. LOST—One ladies puree, containing gold watch with 32 degree emblem on fob; between Glendo and Gurn- sey cut off road, Finder wi!l pleaso return to W. B. Morrison, 321 Mid west Bldg, and receive reward. LOST—Half grown white malo cat; has gray spots on face and body. Finder please return to 1042 8. Ash and receive reward. PERSONAL IMPORTANT information will be found in the Western Realty ads/ scattered “under different headings. Do not fail to read every one of them. 6008 BLOOD tablets are safer than 606; money back guarantee; price 2; particulars free, Welch Medicine Co., Atlanta, Ga. —— REWARD for information for re- turn of Crown bicycle; stolen on} Thurscay night. Call 164 or 128 B./ Beech, NOTICE. Every man or woman in Casper who appreciates getting the best, at the best price, in the best way, will | miss a great deal, if they do not FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR SALE OR TRADE—160 acres, partly improved and under ditch; paid up water right, $35 an acre; want Casper property. R. Kamon, 242 B. Second. Tel. 702. Tunning water year around for Casper property. Call Phone 728M. FOR SALD OR TRADE—For Cas per property, irrigated stock ranch small orchard, 50 acres in alfalfa; lots of open range. Call at 245 West A street. FOR SALE OR TRADB — Trucks for clear Casper lots or good equit- les in rental property. Inquire at Liberty Garage. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGH — ‘Three-room house, partly modern; on Walnut street; consider Ford; immodiate possession. For informa- tion write Box 2104, Casper. FOR TRADE WILL TRADE ol! stock in commpany having production and refinery, for Ford car or truck. Address Box B24, Tribune. BUSINESS CHANCES SHOP SHOP doing good busine: one livingroom; first class machin- ery; doing excellent business and| United States Commissioner, at|haye filed notice of their intention| can be doublect price only $2,000 for building, furniture, machinery and excellent established business. West. ern Realty. Moose Bldg. CAPITAL SEEKERS put your project before 560 live brokers; cost trifling under my plan; dotal! free. Amster Leonard, First Nat- fonal Bank Bldg., Chicago. RESTAURANT doing $50 daily bus’ ness; located on one of Caspers principal streets; a snap at $1,000, Western Realty, Modse Bldg. GARAGE and repair shop, down- town location; rent only $45 per month; snap at $800 for location. If you want to start into business with Small capital you had better look into this, Western Realty, Moose dsc, read every Western Realty Ad care- tully. They are in this issue. LEGAL NOTICES rn NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDER'S MEETING Notice is hereby given to the stockholders of the Domino Wir: ming Oil company that the regular annual stockholders meeting of! said company, will be held on Sat-/ urday October 6th, 1923, at 10 o'clock a, m, at the office of the company, 201 Oil Exchange Bldg.| Casper, Wyoming, for the purpose | of electing a board of Directors and the transaction of such other business as may lawfully come be- fore the meeting. CHARLES E. WINTER, President} A, E. WINTER, Secretary. | Pub Sep. 23,.24. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of tho Interior. U. S. Land Office at Douglas,| Wyoming, September 18, 1923. Notice is hereby given that Lor- elei E. Pfeiffer, of Casper, Wyo- ming, who on October 19, 1920. made Homestead and Additional Stockraising Hd. entries Nos. 027413, 027414, for Hd. Lots 1, 2, EM4NW%, N Sec. 7, T. 84N R. 79W, and Ad. Hd. Lots 3, 4, E%SW; SE% sec. 7, T. 34N, R.| 79W, 6th Prin. Meridian, has filed) notice of intention to make final) three year Proof to establish claim} to the land above described, before} Casper, Wyoming, on the 24th day | to the land above desc: |ber, 1923, |garet Curtin, all of Casper, Wyo-| 1919 for W%' Sec ditional Stockraising Homestead entries, Homestead 025114, allow- ed November 18, 1920, for SEM SW 3% . I%NEM, | on 10, W4eNW%, NW Section 11, Township 33N., Range 80W., and Additional Homestead 025116, allowed No-| vember 18, 1920 for N%SW%,) SWUNWh ection 10, N%4} NE%, S W%, N%4SWH See- tion 11, Township 83N, Range 80W., Sixth Principal Meridian. Witnesses:. C. P. Johnson, Ray ‘er.| Carroll, John Peters, and Adam 21,\ Lockner, all of Casper, Wyoming. B. J. ERWIN, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Register. Department of the Interior.| Pub. Sept. 9, 16, 28, 30, Oct. 7, U, S. Land_ Office at Douglas) 1923. Wyoming, September 20, 1923. _ | = —_—_+—___—- Notice is hereby given that J.) NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Homer Gallagher, of Casper, Wyo.| c Department of the Interior, U. ming, who, on March 16,” 1920,|S. Land Office at Douglas, Wyo- February 19, 1921, made Home-| ming, August 20, 1923. stead and Additional Stockraising| Notice is hereby given that Hd. entries Nos. 028776, 028777, | Clarence G. Park, of Aleova, Wyo-| for Hd. NE% Sec, 18, T. 85N.,| ming, who on October 2, 1920, R. 89W., and Ad. NW4 le Stockraising Homestead en- tion 13, Township 86N., Range 89W, 6th Prin. Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final! § hed three year Proof to establish claim|SE%, SEYNW, a, ot ed, before Section 8, Township 30N., Range United States Commissioner, at 85W., 6th Principal Meridian, has Casper, Wyoming, on the 29th day| filed notice of intention to make of October, 1923, | final three year proof, to establish Claimant names as witnesses:| claim to the land above described, Earl Osborn, Mark Heaton, both of before Register and Receiver, Casper, Wyoming, Pete Bearer of United States Land Office, at Wolton, Wyoming, Ben Hort of Douglas, Wyoming, on tha 25th Wolton, Wyoming. |day of September, 1923. B, ERWIN, Register.| _ Claimant names at witnesses:/ Pub, Sept. 23, 80, Oct. '7, 14, 21,| Carroll Annis, John Charles, A, E, ian Lewallen, H. Clark Holmes, all of Alcova, Wyoming, | B. J, ERWIN, Register. , 16, 28, 1923, N, R. 82W., and Ad. Hd, Wi! SW, Sec. 28; W14NW% sec. 26 NE% Sec, 27, Township 33N, Range 82W, 6th Prin Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final three year Proof to es tablish claim to the land above de- scribed, before Clerk of the Dis trict Court, at Casper, Wyoming, on the 22nd day of October, 1923. Claimant names as witnesses H. E. Hamilton, Bert Conley, Gladys Mooring, Ray McShane, all of Casper, Wyoming. B. J. ERWIN, Regi: Pub. Sept. 23, 80, Oct. 7, 14, N%SW% NOTICE FOR DESOLUTION _OF PARTNERSHIP | Notice is hereby given that the! paereraiip, hereinbefore existing between Lee W. Doud and E. G. Weaver, doing business under the firm and style of Doud-Weaver Motor company, located at 434- 486 West Yellowstone, Casper, Wyoming, has been by mutual consent dissolved September 17, 1928. All lawful debts due from said co-partnership and all money due said co-partnership are pay- able to or by Lee W. Doud. | Dated this 17th day of Septem- Ang. 26, Sept, 2, a NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior. U.| S. Land Office at Douglas, Wyo- ming, September 10, 1928. Notice is hereby ' given -that Charles H. Bradfield, of Casper, Wyoming, who, on June 4, 1921, made Homestead entry No. 029026) 3 SWUNW% Sec. 8, iM Si . Range 79W, 6th Prin, | | Meridian has filed notice of inten- BR. G. WEAVER | tion to make final three year proof LEE W. DOUD jto establish claim to the land 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 1923|nbove described, before United \s' tates Commissioner at Casper ( NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION | Wyoming, on the 17th day o Department of the Interior. witnesses: U.| October, 1923, S. Land Office at Douglas, Wyo-|_ Claimant names as Sept. 12, 1928. | Roy Martin, Tom Stevens, George Notice is hereby given that/ Adams, James Bolin, all of Cas- Bernard Mueller, of Casper, Wyo-| Pet, Wyoming. ming, who on August 23, 1921, 3. J. ER made Additional Stockraising Homestead entry No. 013156 for NE% Sec. 18, S%SE% Sec. 7, % SW% section 8, Township N, Range 77W, 6th Prin, Meri- |dian, has filed notice of intention to make final three year proof to establish claim to the land above |described, before United States | Commissioner, at Casper, Wyom- ing, on the 17th day of October, 1923. Claimant names as witnesses:|per, Wyoming, on the 9th day of Albert Majors, Houston Lamb, | October, 1923: Pub. Sept. CONSOLIDATED NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, Department of the Interior, United States Land Office, Doug- las, Wyoming, August 24, 1923. The following named entrymen have filed notice of their intention to make final proof upon their homestead entries before the Unit- {ed States Commissioner, at Cas-| " -PREE ELEVEN. elaim to the land above described, before United States Commission- er, at Casper, Wyoming, on the 10th day of October, 1923. Claimant names as witnesses: Albert Park, of Casper, Wyoming, Chris Jourgensen of Alcova, Wy ming, Edward Trollope of Casper, Wyoming, Harry Trollope of Cas- per, Wyoming. B, J. ERWIN, Register. Pub. Sept. 2, 9, 16, 23, 30, 1923. se thePd thcbentalad GREASESPOTS IN THE INK Many of us who have nothing are learning to enjoy what wo have. Now Who Dry-Eyed? New item: There are over 10,000 motion picture ectors in this coun- try alone. Alone! Alone! Ten thousand souts! Alas, how sad a plight! With only empty, cheerless rooms To slink into at night. No kindly face, no cheary smile, No alimony fat. No kitchen range, no shopping bills, No place for coat or hat. Alone! Alone! Had I knowed this, I wood'a felt more good When I tried hard and coul(n’t make The grade, in Hollywood. It's a long road that has the Flivvers on it. Wouldn't tt be tough if Jim Lacey, after putting Pres. Cal where he has, didn't get all the presidential shoo repairing? Now that the summer tourists are getting back home and satisfactorily Settled, it's about time for the peo- ple who have been running the sum- mer resorts to begin touring. Dr. Goodspeed has condensed the Lort’s Prayer by some twenty words, and hopes to thus permit a great saving of time, Perhaps for further efficiency we could set it to music and do our daily dozen at the same time, The value of a good digestion varies inversely according to tho |price of meal tickets, Some girls think a good motto ts, “It at first you don't succeed, ery, cry again.” Some corporations are considering the keeping of bees. Bees, they fig- ure, will work for nothing and board | themselves. Professor Chafee says there ts nothing soft about the life of soft coal miners, An ounce of hair is worth a pound of hair tonic. Italy's new Ship of State still looks like quite a tug. Organization is the lucky circum- Mike McCleary, Mike Ramke, all) Robert C. Marquis of Casper, | of Casper, Wyoming. | Wyoming, on Homestead entry, B. J. ERWIN, Register | Serial 013400, allowed August 26, Sept. 16-23-30, Oct. 7-14, 1928 |1919 for E% Sec. 24, T. 35N. RB. SS eee 81W. and on Additional Stockra NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. |ing Homestead entry, Department of the Interior, U | 021792, allowed October 28, 1919 S. Land Office at Douglas, Wyo-| for Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, E4W% Sec. ming, August 20, 1923, 18, T. |19 and SEMSW% Sec. Notice is hereby given that De-| 35N. R. 80W. 6th P. M. borah A. Ford, of Casper, Wyo- Witnesses. Philip W. Frank, ing, who on Feb, 24, 1922, July 6,} Dr. Lerue L. Wade, Cecil M. Mor- 1923, made Homestead and Addi-|ris, and D. M. Haines, all of Cas- tional Stockraising Homestead en-| per, Wyoming. tries, Nos. 028112, 031786, for| Luella Marquis, formerly Luella Homestead N%NEX, Sec. 82, T. eagle of Casper, Wyoming, on 84N., R. 79W., and Additional! Homestead entry, Serial 013478, Stockraising Homestead S%4SW%,| allowed October 28, 1919 for E% SE%, Sec, 15, NYNW%, NE!) Sec, 23, T. 85N., R. 81W., and on N%SE%, Sec. 22, T. 36) R.| Additional Stockraising Home- 79W., 6th Principal Meridian, has stead entry, Serial 021848, allow- filed notice of intention to make|ed October 28, 1919 for E% Sec. final three year proof, to establish| 14, T. N,, R. 81W., 6th P. M. claim tothe land above described,|_ Witnesses. Philip W. Frank, Dr. before Clerk of the District Court,| Lerue L. Wade, Cecil M. Morris at Casper, Wyoming, on the 25th|and D. M. Haines, all of Casper, day of September, 1923, Wyoming. Claimant names as witnesses:| Robert R. Marquis, of Casper, Crawford C. Richardson, Harry; Wyoming, on Homestead entry, Millard, Edward Mooring, Mar-| Serial 013402, allowed August 26, 8, T. 35N., R. 81W. and on Additional Stockrais- ing Homestead entry, Serial 021850, allowed October 28, 1919 for W% Sec. 14, T. 86N., R. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, | 81W., 6th P. M. Department of the Interior, U.| Witnesses: Philip W, Frank, S. Land Office at Douglas, Wyo-| Dr. Lerue L. Wade, Cecil M. Mor- ming, August 28, 1923. ris, and D. M. Haines, all of Cas- Notice is hereby given that) per, Wyoming. John Edmond Scott, of Casper, B. J. ERWIN Wyoming, who,on December 15,| Register. 1921, September 28, 1922, made) Aug. 26, Sept. 2, 9, 16, 28, 1923, Homestead and Additional Stock-| = CRP raising Homestead entries Nos.| 30292-030451, for Homestead i% Section 28, Township BN. Renge 79W., and Add Homestead W % section 28, Tov ship 85N., Range 79W., Sixth Principal Meridian, has filed no- tice of intention to make final three year proof, to establish claim to the Jand above described, before Register and Receiver United States Land Office, at Douglas, Wyoming, on the 8th day of October, 1923, Claimant names at witnesses: NW%SW% Lee Mortimore, Roy C. Martin, To William Nord, Ernest ©, Fair-| Sixth Pri banks, all of Casper, Wyoming. |notice of intention to make B. J, ERWIN, jfinal three year roof, to Register. | establish claim to the land above Pub. Sept, 2, 9, 16, 28, 30, 1928,| described, before United States —— |Commissioner, at Casper, Wyo- CONSOLIDATED NOTICE FOR) ming, on the 10th day of October, PUBLICATION, | 1923 Department of the Interlor, aimant names as witnesses. United States Land Office, Doug-| Patrick Hand Howard Price, las, Wyoming, September 6, 1923.|Thomas B, Arthur, Samuel Ford, he following named entrymen all of Casper, Wyoming. B. J. ERWIN, Register. ming. B. J, ERWIN, Register. Aug. 26, Sept. 2, 9, 16, 23, 1928. aS NOTICE FOR PUBL:CATION. S. Land Office at Douglas, Wyo- ming, August 81, 1923 Notice is hereby given that Otte C. Huber, of Powder River, Wyo- ming, who on April 1, 1921, made Homestead and Additional ‘Stock- ing Homestead entries Nos. 258 for Homestead yMSW%, SEXSW%, NE% Section 20, Township 84N Range 84W. Additional Home- jstead N%NWK, SWYNWK, ship 3 Range 84W. pal Meridian, has filed to make final proof upon. their] Serial] Department of the Interior, U.! Sec, 20, NWK, Sec.| etober, 1923, | homestead entries before the Reg- Claimant names as witnesses. | ister and Receiver, United States Charlotte Pfeiffer, D. F. Edel-| Land Office, Douglas, Wyomin man, D. A. Edelman, H. P. Sen-| on the 10th day of October, 19 strom, all of Casper, Wyoming.) Frederick A. Walport, of Cx B. J. ERWIN, Register.| per, Wyoming, on Stockraising Pub. Sept. 28, 80, Oct. 7, 14, 21,| Homestead entry, Serial 012358, il aa eS! {allowed December 20, 1919 for NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION |S%SE%, SW% Section 2, S%4 Department of the Interior.| Section 8, NE’YNWK, NW U. S. Land Office at Douglas} NE“ Section 10, wnship 38N., Wyoming, September 18, 1923. | Range 80W., Sixth Principal Mer- Notice is hereby given that Al-) idian. bert J, Morrissey, of Casper, Wyo- Witnesses: C, P. Johnson, Ray ming, who, on January 21, 1920,|Carroll, John Peters, and Adam January 24, 2 made Home-| Lochner, all of Casper, Wyoming. stead and Additio rtrude E. Mi forr ly Homeste z rude E. W > s 98, for H of Pub, Sept. 9, 16, 28, 30, Oct. 7, 192 —— NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. Land Office at Douglas, Wyo- August 2 1928. ice is hi Clarkson, of Wyoming, who, on Oc r 4, 20, made Additional Home- stead entry, NW, NW ship Prit n that Ella! M4 | tion stance, when the fellow who 1s work- ing over you, figures out, and tells you to tell the fellow who's working {under You just exactly what to do— if you do it. H Let’s Call It a Day’s Work. | At last I've found the man I want. {| Although I've hunted far and wide [It’s really worth the time I took, To actually be satisfied. He doesn’ hair?” “A little tonic?” “Now a shaver “A nice massage?’ “Tonique Ds Luxe?” “And now what else you going té have?" ask, “Wash out the | |He seems to know my salary’s low. | At least he never says a word, |But cuts my hatr, and lets me looms. | 0, a8 @ barber, he's a bird! Miscellaneous. We will accept or except con- jtribs from any of our readers (you |don’t have to take the paper), ac- loording to what the boss thinks of | them, All stuff must be efther good and funny, #0 as to make up for the rest of the kolym, or good and rotten, so as to harmonize perfectly with \the main body of the dope. If you've been a poet and didn’t know {t (unavoidable poetry) till now, this {s the time to let Casper jin on the little secret. Just remember that we're all here jon trial. The chances are we'll get Int least 20 daye—which same ain't bad, considerin’ what some Casper |follows have got. Of course the boss will expect all Jokes to be thoroughly overhauled, and to be in good working order, |but Satisfaction won't necessarily |have to be guaranteed. | ‘Will accept free verse, but will be gina to pay for same ff it is worth it, Adress FR. {Dally Tribune. | K. E., care Casper When I see my boss Ata dance some night And then next morning fn the offices I know 's really true hat Circumstances alter fnoes. R. K. B Chlorine Plant Installed GILLETTE—This week a Kimm, of Minneapolis, Minn., ar rived In Gillette and installed the chlorine plant that was ordered by | the elty council some whoks ago. The plant itself came from Newark, N. J Part of the new equipment cludes a big tank that holds chlorine to last for a year. chlorine empties direct into water mains, thus purifying |water and killing all bacteria Chlorine itrelf is harmless; the amount let Into the mains can bo regulated at wi! Tho city han taken in putting in the purifying plant. The of contamina tion of the water is not definitely kr n, although from the Burlington ditch. trouble pat +n hale Mr. n Wise precair rouree it may come as ant

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