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IDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1923 ~ FOR RENT—ROOMS pingroom In mod- IR RENT—Slee! n home. 832 S. Beech. 710 EB. R RENT—Sleepingroom, suitable or one or two gentlemen. 443 S. RENT—Rooms for one or two ntlemen. $3 and $3.50 a week. Midwest. , adjoining furnace heat; R RENT — th, private ho ball. Phone in, 343 8. R RENT—Mocern room, n. Phone 1470. R RENT—Sleep: entlemen, close in and very de fable, 423 S. Beech. Phone 709, DR RENT-—Sleepingroom for one jr two lemen, private en- Brice, araclang path. 510 S. Park. one 760J. OR RENT—Bedroom in modern home. 136 S. Washington, DR RENT- ‘Two-room modern fur- mished basement apartment. In- ire 1181 8 Elm, rear, DR RENT—Sleepingroom., central- ly located, gentlemen preferred. one 382. OR RENT—Furnished — basement room in private home for one or o. Phone 613M. 643 S. Beech. OR RENT —1 for batching. 936 S. Cedar. OR RENT—Comfortable sleeping- room, large clothes closet, close . 615 8. Durbin. OR RENT—Nicely furnished sleep- ingroom, on bus ine. Phone 973F OR RENT—Room on bus line, 713 E. Fourth. OR RENT—Room, 422 5, Beech, in private home, board if desired. hone 756W. R RENT—Sleepingroom in mod- ern home for gentlemen, adjoin- ng bath; on bus line, 533 8. Grant. OR RENT—One bedroom. 445 S. Park. Phone 387. ROOM AND BOARD ROOM and board in private fanily for two gentlemen. Inquire base- Ment. 320 N. Jackson. BOARD and room, meals served family style, $10 per week, 252 N. efferson. ROOM and board in modern home, | $10 per week, 534 CY. Phone B760NW.- FOR RENT—Room in modern home private entrance, gas heat; board if desired. 1018 8, Walnut. BOARD and room in small private boarding house; rates. reasonable. 45 CY. Phone 1066M. ‘BOARD and room for men in pri- vate home, on bus Une. Inquire 5116. E. 2nd. OR RENT—HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS a Ingroo! bus li $25 mm on bus line, eas 1a tights furnished. 134 East H. RENT—Furnished rooms for Tteht housekeeping. 134 S. Jack- on. Phone 147W- OR RENT — Two housekeeping rooms furnished; close in. 460 5. Dak; $25 per month. OR RENT—Two rooms for light housekeeping; adults only, In- ulre 831 8. Walnut. FOR RENT—APARTMENTS OR RENT—Two-room __ furnished apartment. Phone 1755NR. 145 8. Ik. OR RENT — Two-room modern furnished apartment on bus: line. {19 S. Jackson. Phone 1658J. OR RENT—One-room furnished basement apartment, $30; lights, and bath furnished. Phone BlW. 622.8. Grant. OR RENT — Modern three-room unfurnished apartment; private trance and on bus line. East Sec- 4. Phone 591R. OR apartment, 141 N. Park, Phone R RENT—Tworoom apartment, furnished for light housekeeping poluding gas, water and lights, $25 1 month, 332 N. Ash. OR RENT — Three-room apart- ment, unfurnished. 1113 S. Chest- put. RENT — Oneroom furnished apartment $8.50 per month. 911 S. oplar. Inquire at 1115 E. Second. OR RENT—Two-room _ furnished apartment. 831 N. Burlington. fhony 2199N. )R RENT—One modern tworoom basement apartment, 358 .N Jack- bn. Phone 1713. oR RENT—Hou ment. Phone 1265. in ing apart. 340 N. Jeffer- R RENT—Three-room apartment unfurnished, 1113 8. Chestnut. OR RENT—New two-room fur- wished apartment with breakfast pok. 134 Hast H. R RENT—Basemont apartment, partly furnished, gas, two blocks 2m Second. 161 N. Washington. ‘OR RENT—Purnished basement apartment, three rooms and bath. 3 S. Grant. 1R RENT—Two-room furnished apartment, two blocks from Cen- r street. 610 8. Ash, o»R RENT—Furnished basement “partment, on bus Hne; adults ly. Phone 2263, OR RENT— New cement ment, $85 including gas, lights 4 water; also 28 cots and ing rv sale, cash price $600, Mrs.- De 1» 260 W, First, base- men, - Hee RENT—Two-room ‘Large basement room | good — Modern two-room jan ... DBMioone Bidg. FOR RENT—APARTMENTS FOR RENT +- Three rooms and breakfast nook, unfurnished ex- cept gaa stoves, lights and water. 925 &t. John, North Casper. furnished keeping apartment, near re- Bs feo bus; no children. 1016 8. jut. FOR RENT—Two-room apartment. 4 eee uae “tobi on bus line, un- ‘urni except stove; » lights and beds, ad FOR rooms, modern, furnished. Call after 2 p. m. Sun- day. 659 W. Eleventh, FOR RENT — Modern vp eiaenite 141 N, Park. Phone esa ea Mel es ate eS FOR RENT_APARTMENTS FOR RENT—Two- uw ‘room apartment on bus line perigee ment. 403 S. Jackson. ‘room use, and electrici available. 134 Bast I e ——————EE ee FOR RENT—Three-room house in Thorndale Acres, with one acre for garden; also city water, ights, garage; chicken houses and fenced. FOR RENT—Strictly modern, un- furnished six-room house, hot wa- ter heat with two new three-room apartments in basement; bath laundry rooms and two-car gurage; slose in; six blocks east of court house, corner North Grant and A Streets will rent all or separately; income proposition. Inquire at eet Ol Exchange. Phone 652 or ss ‘FOR RENT—Furnished five-room house, kitchenette and bath; close in; $75. Phone 896J. TL FOR RENT.— Five-room modern, furnighed house with piano, also » 111 N. Jackson. Phone 19755. — FOR RENT—Three-room unfurnish- ed house, very close in; north side $35: elty water, lights, sidewalks to Rat Inquire 348 S. ‘imball Phone Y\ D Chase those wrinkles from your brow, Rental ads will show you how. READ THE WANTADS FOR RE! furnished house, lights and gas, $35 per month. Inquire 278 West A. house, hardwood floors; fireplace, built-in features. Phone 196NM. FOR RENT—GARAGES FOR RENT--A garage, 515 S. Durbin. FOR RENT—Garage. Phone 1975M. close in. 803 Kirk. for the winter special rate by the month; dead storage only. R. N. Van Sant Motor Truck and Car Sales. FOR RENT—OFFICES FOR RENT—Choice office on Seo ond street. Phone 21. FOR SALE OR RENT FOR SALE OR RENT—New three- room house, water, electric lights gas. 7 e' terms. Phone 2033J. FOR SALE--FARMS FOR RENT OR LEASE — Forty acres of garden truck on river, six miles east. Write Joe Lux, P. 0. Box 379. FOR SALE_HOUSES FOR SALE—Fine home and income combined in this new five-room house, four nice rodms in basement; the income from this property. is easy; $180 per month besides four nice rooms to live in; just off East Second; $2,500 will handle. Phone 1129, John M. England Realty Co., 202 OS Bldg. FIVE rooms on big lot North Cen- ter street (North Casper) $250 cash and balance easy payments. This will make a well located home for a large family with payments less than rent. Western Realty, Moose Bldg. ~ FOR SALE—$300 down and $35 per month including interest secures for you thin six-room, basement house, and garage, on large corner lot near school, refinery and bus; ‘this property is being sold at actuul cost; total price $1,750. John M. Phone 1129. FOR SALE—$500 down and $50 per month including interest secures ‘you this fourroom and bath, mod- ern home on south side; price $3,7! John M. England Realty Co., 0-8 Bldg. Phone 1129, GOING TO DENVER? We dandy summer home at green near Denver completely fur- nished, three-quarter acre of tim- ber; rents for $15 per week’ for four month of the year; will trade on any Caxper real estate, Western Realty A 6, a ha’ I England Realty Co. 202 0-8 Bldg. | | FOR SALE_HOUSES FOR SALE—Three-room house, lghts and water. Inquire 743 John after 5 o'clock. * Freee lee wate dee Se Se FOR SALE — Four-room modern house and garage, two-room house | in rear. Phone 1170W. gaa, St. ONE-ROOM house on rear of fancy building lot, excavation work done for five-room house, east front; wa. ter, lights, gas and sewer in, $100 down, balance easy payments; con- eae Ford. Western Realty, Moose FOR SALE — Fivervom modern house in the “southwest part, one block from the high school; this phouse has hardwood floors, hot air heat nd full basement with two he Casper Sunday Cribune FOR SALE_HOUSES house, strictly mod- ern, finished in hardwood; plenty of light, built-in kitchen cabinet; east front facing park; one block from bus line; large roomy garage; $500 cash down, balance like rent: \wil’ consider Ford in part payment. | Western Realty, Moose Bldg. FOR SALE BY OWNER. $4,750—Hight-room house, brick, stucco, house 28x33, on corner lot; four larjre rooms, modern on first flobr; four rooms modern in base- ment. Terms $1,000 down and $75 per month inclu(ing interest; This house ts renting for $70 per month now; located on W. Eleventh. Phone FOR SALE—Five-room brick house fouth of CY; three finished rooms rooms finished and large laundry |!" ‘basement; this is a beautiful and storeroom; the walks and lawn are in and the lot is fenced: price 1s $6,000 and can be handled on rea- sonable terms. A. P. Nesbitt Realty Co. $12 E. Second St. Phone 101M. ——<$$$—————— FOUR-ROOM furnished house in North Casper, $300 down, balance $45.50 per month; will consider good Ford in part_ payment. Western | Realty, Moose Bldg. FOR SALE—$200 cash and $20 per month including interest will buy this two-room house with two addi- tional rooms in basement; this prop: erty is practically new and is locat- ed an north side: owner is leaving city and anxious to sell; price $2,000. John M, England Realty Co., 202 0-8 Bldg. Phone 1129. ————— BARGAIN For Sale by Owner Excellent income property con- sisting of two houses; front house furnished, has nine rooms on first floor and three finished rooms and laundry in basement. Three-room furnished house in rear; all strictly modern and up-to-date in every par- ticular; in best residence district, 845 South Grant; priced to sell at $11,800, cash or terms. Am leaving Casper. Phone owner 1744 or 1786W if you want a first class home or investment. Act Now--It Will Not Be on the Market Long FOR SALE—A modern reven-room house on South Eim street; there are five rooms on the first floor, two on the second floor and a full base- ment with three finished rooms; full sized lot with fine lawn and trees in; good garage; priced at $8,500 and can be handled on easy terms. A. P. Nesbitt Realty Co., 312 E. Second Phone 101M. es DANDY home in southwest part of city on bus line; five rooms and bath, white enamel finish in kitchen; built-in features, fw! size cancrete basement, corner location, strictly modern, $500 down for quick sale will get this beautiful home. Western Realty, Moose Bid, —_—— ARE YOU moving to Denver; most artistic and up to date bungalow, just completed offered for sale; with many new features tile bath with shower, woncerful kitchen, fine ballroom, steam heat, two car garage, rooms large and beautifully 1811 Cherry St., Owner 404 Gas and Electric Bldg. FOR SALE—Well furnished four- room house on Washington, near Fifth; water, gas, Hghts and toilet; $1,000 down, balance $2,200, $35 per month and interest. 527 S. Wash- ingon. FOR SALE—Close in on Durbin street we have a five-room house; half basement; hot alr heat; 60x140- easy | Call monthly payments. A. Realty Co., 312 E. Second. 101M. TWO-ROOM AND A ONZ-ROOM HOUSE ON GOOD LOT FOR ‘This place {s on South Oak: street and is well worth the money, if you don't believe it come in and we will show you the piace, and it can be handled on easy terms. Harry Free, the Lot Man. Phone 238. TWO-ROOM furnished house within six blocks of business center, mod- ern; on rear of lot; sidewalks and curb In and only half block from the pavement; consider Ford car. ‘Western Realty, Moose Blég, FOR SALE—One acre in Thorndale Acres with three-room house, gar- age, city water, chicken houses, electric lUghts, all fenced, must leave because of ill health and will uel! cheap; terms reasonable. Phone 903. FOR SALE—Four-room house with finfshed rooms in basement, one Dbicek from school; gas, water and light; lot 60x140; $150 cash and $50 per month. Martin-Lamar. Phone 2214. ‘FOR SALE— Factory built tourist house, with built-in features, mounted on Ford ton truck; just the thing for touring or would make an ideal sheep wagon. 205 E. Four- teenth. Phone 1679W. FOR SALE—Real homes, new brick | and frame, five, six and seven | rooms, now open for your Inapec-| tion. Grover C, Gorsuch, owner and builder. Tentir and Grant. Phone 1443. FOR SALE — Four-room modern house, $4,500; good residential dis-| jtrict, within two blocks; $150,000 | residence; rented at present, $45 per | month; 200 cash down will handle o avhat have you? Carper Investment ! 0. |430., 201 Consolidated Royalty Bldg. Ask for Mr. Lewis, Business Chance De FOR SALE—House of five large - |Party nd balance $75 per month at 8 per! it; might take some trade} lots orfeast of Orin Junction, Wyo., will home; price $8,500 with $2.000 cash. Martin-Lamar. Phone 2214. ——<—<——_—“____ FOR throughout; also furniture, able if taken with house; corner lot on pavement; garage with cement driveway; lawn and trees; some cash and easy terms. 612 S. Lincoln. with $500 cash and $50 per month. Martin-Lamar, Phone 2214. or dhl ae ge a, DOUBLE house near refinery on rear of fine lot; divided into two modern apartments; income now $70 monthly; $300 cash down, bal- ance easy payments will handle; would consider colsed car. Western Realty, Moose Bidg. FOR SALH—Two-reom honse on corner lot, $800.50 if taken soon. Inquire at 602 Platte Ave., Milla. FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE Man. Phone 238. FOR SALE—Three business lots in 900 block North Casper, cheap. Box B-5, Tribune. HAVE three good homestead loca- tions, within reasonable distance of Casper; not relinquishments. Box B12, Tribune. IF YOU want to sell your property and have bargains to offer, we have buyers waiting—let us know what you_have; lst your property ‘with us. Our motto is to please one and all; owners only need apply. Casper Investment Co., 301° Consoli- dated Royalty Bldg. Phone 203 and ask for Mr. Lewis only, business chance department, FOR SALE—Have fine corner lot on East First street, will build to suit the purchaser; small payment, balanee manthly, Box Bl4, Trib- une. EXCELLENT bullding Jot in south part, Ford as first payment. West- ern Realty, Moose Bldg. FINE building lot in southeast Part of city, will accept good Ford as part payment. Every improve- ment on the property. Western Real- ty, Moose Bidg. a FOR SALE— Lot with water and gas for $200 but $20 down and $10 @ month, would build for right with small payment. Call 1189. Calls answered until 8 p. m. Why not buy a five or ten-acre suburban lot in Englewood, four and one-half miles north of Casper on the Salt Creek paved highway, and live in the great outdoors, where you can have elbow ros: and make a real home for yoursel. and family with chickens, a garden and a family cow. Only 15 minutes drive from Casper postoffice, o the best paved highway in the state, every acre under the Casper Alcova Irrigation project, he away from the high rent and high taxes; five acre lots $500 to $750; easy terms, us today. John M. Phones 1129-5433 202 WE HAVE 68 lots in the South Ad- dition to Casper which are being offered at exceptionally low prices. These lots lay well for building. mig 4 improvement touching. Why pay higher prices when you can get these at $200 less money than they have been offered for before? $50 cash balance casy payments buys your choice. Western Realty, Moose Bi¢g. RESIDENCE LOTS CLOSE IN Five west facing lots, $1,075 each two east facing, inside $1,200; cor. ner $1,250; just off East Second on South Washington, Call owner at 734K. RELINQUISHMENTS, ETC. FOR SALE—Homestead relinquish- ment, located on Casper Mountain cholce location. Phone 2217 if inter- ested. in_easy driving (stance of work in Casper, cheap for quick turn. Box B-90, Tribune. LAND FOR SALE FOR SALE—A two-ncre tract just out of city Mmits, with water, ro quires but small payment and ‘bal- ance on installments; will sell al part of tract. Acdress Box 3: per, Wyo. FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR SALE OR TRADE—1923 Chev- rolet sedanette. 414 HB. Second. FOR SALE _OR TRADE for prop- erty, one WillysKnight 1920 mod- el; Al‘condition. 231 West A; rear. Phone 2109. of well improve, land four miles sell or trade for Casper property: will consider small residence or rooming house. Address Box B- Tribune. FOR SALE OR TRADE—One late rooms with four finish basement; large livingroom width of house; hardwood house {is elegantly furnished; full lot 60x140 with garage; this house is real close in; $12,500 with $2,000 gash, Martin-Lamew, Phone 2214, rooms in floors; model Buick touring; one Ford full jtouring; one Ford one-ton truck at rear 441 CY. FOR SALE OR TRADE—Forty acres near tank farm; cheap on terms or trade, P, O, Box 1 FOR SALE— Relinquishment with. | FOR SALE OR TRADE—640 acres | | FOR SALE OR TRADE )FOR SALE — Or would consider ;_ twade; a standard moving picture (machine; machine complete for trav- jeling. 229 Bast A. FOR TRADE tke a SS FOR TRADE — House southeast part of town, three rooms, also three rooms in basement; two bath roams, arranged for two families; trade for closer in property and pay difference. Address Box 2097, City. BUSINESS CHANCES GENERAL merchandise store, near Casper doing good business, rent only $75 per month; will invoice about $}2,500, Western Realty, Bldg. ‘Moose This Is Your Ne ea WHOEVER YOU A WHEREVER YOU BE— 100 to 1,000 per cent possible prof: it for an INVESTMENT as small as $100 Collars today; $25 dollars down and $10 per month. CASPER IN- VESTMENTS have made money for thousands df farsighted INVEST- ORS already RANGING from 600 to 5,000 per cent profits in a very, very short time for OTHERS. I hold the KEY to your’ ONE opportunity. If you have only $26 that is not work: ing and you want to make money | R. CALL and see me at once or phone 203 for appointment. Ask for Jim Lewis, 301 Consolidated Royalty Bidg. P..S. If you act this week you can take advantage of 25 per cent raise. FOR SALE—Busiest littic cafe in Layoye, snap, bargain. See Mra. Johnson at Johnson Drug Co., La: voye. ——— FOR RENT — Small planing mill cabinet shop combined or will sell on very easy terms. Phone 217bR for appointment. —————————————— FOR SALE—Confectionery store, in good location. Box B-15, Tribune, pte cas seh eed tate) TWENTY-TWO room hotel In goad town near Casper; steam heat, is beautifully furnished; long lease at $100 rent; $2,000 cash down will hand'e; balance paid in easy month. ly payments; will trade on improved Casper real estate. Western Realty, Moose Bldg. ey TRADES—OR SELL—TRADES Bargain at $7,000; 320 acre im- Proved farm, seven miles from Nunn, Colo., free from all incum- hence to trade for Casper city prop- erty of equal value, lots, home, rooming houm, store, garage or what have you. Come up and me. Casper Investment Co., Sor Consolidated Royalty Bldg. Phone 208 ask for Mr. Lewis only, busi- ness chance- department. ——— FOR SALE—General merchandise store, valuable lease at low rental; this proposition will clear $1.000 per month; in town near Casper. West- ern Realty, Moose Bldg. FOR SALE—New filling station, just. completed, ready to open; lo- cated on point of East Yellowstone and First street; on account of other business am offering this newly equipped station for immediate sale; ban see owner R. A. Legyett at the ‘station Sunday or Pioneer Ware- ‘house other days from 8 to 5 p. m. seein ili dele acndietihe Malls ieonsy GROCERY store in North Casper, doing good business, $2,500 cash mn handle. Western Realty, Moose iE. Se HAVE client for ten or fifteen three-room apartment house or will consider leasing; owners only —__|nee¢ apply. Casper Investment Co., 301 Consolidated Royalty, ask for Mr. Lewis only, FOR: 8. going business, with Iong lease, best location in the ‘vity, lease worth the money, suit- able for drug store, confectionery or other similar business if purchasers didn’t desire present business. J. F. Jones & Co., 163 S. Beech. Phone pas Sepeeneneenesn ane FOR RENT — Smal) planing mill and cabinet shop combined or will sell on very easy terms. Phone 2175R for appointment. ——— FOR SALE —-Rooming house bar- gain; right amongst the artistocrats, swell location: price $13,000; inco:ns $800 per month; $2000 cash down will handle; mortgage about $4,000 (payable $62.50 per month; carry bal- ance $6,000 at 8 per cent as long as you want, at or around 20 per cent {net on this investment. Casper In- vestment Co., 301 Consolidated Roy- alty Bldg. Ask for Mr. Lewis, Busi- ness Chance Dept. CAFE doing good business; $400 down will handle, centrally locat- ed. Western Realty, Moose Bldg. _ MONEY TO LOAN MONEY TO LOAN. On improved or to be improved rea) estate. If you contemplate building ti Uhe near future you will prafit by seeing mo at once. Cal! between 10 and 12 a. m. or & to 6 p. m. See Mr. Chenault, Suite 11, Daly Bldg. Phone 2608. i MONEY to loan on Casper improved real estate. H. Vossback. Room 10, Daly Bldg. LOST AND FOUND — LOST—Lined brown kid gauntlet. Finder pleaso return to Tribune and receive rewar¢i LOST— National halfr bob. Finder please return to Fannie Collins Addington Beauty Shop and recet: re LOST—On Yellowstona, highway be- tween Natrona and Casper, black leather handbag, containing letters, camera and clothing; handbag valu- able to lorer as keepsake; liberal re- ward if returned to the General Supply Co., Phone 869. LOST — Man's suit, two pair trousers, Becklinger bar- ber shop card in pocket. Return to Tribune, $6 reward; lost between Casper and Dougian. | LOST— Brindle Boston tull dog, eda on hind quarters, Phone | 646, | O8T—Coral cameo brooch inthe business section. Return to Trib- une. Reward. PERSONAL EXPECT to be leaving for Low An- | geleg, Cal., on or before Novem jber 1, with Jarge roomy touring car jin good shape, would take two or ‘Box B-ll, Tribune, TRY our home cooked, menls, 30c, 163 N, Wolcott, Busy Bee, cee Brown check; | 192. three passengers at reasonable price | PERSONAL MAN of thirty wishes to meet ac- uve young lady of twenty-five or under, of godd character; object friendship. Box B-17, Tribune. 6006 BLOOD tablets are safer than 606; money back guarantee: price $2; particulars free. Welch Medicine Co., Atlanta, Ga. MADAM WONDER, _ wonderful reader, the lady wtih the wonder- ful power, tells past, present and future. Call and consult her on any affairs, 450 8. Durbin. Hours 9 a. m. to 10 p. m. LONESOME lady, 37 yeara of ago, would meet reliable man of mean: NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior. U, S. Land Office at Douglas, Wyoming, September 18, 1923. otice 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. 027418, 027414, for Hd. Lots 2, E4VNWX, NEX Sec. 7, T. 34N . T9W, Ad. Hd. Lota 3, 4, E%SW%; SEX sec. 7, T. 34N, R. T9W, 6th Prin. Meridian, 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, Wyoming, on the 24th day of October, 1923. Claimant names as witnesses. Charlotte Pfeiffer, D. F. Edel- man, D. ae be See abe Gey strom, all o: rr, 'yoming. B. J. ERWIN, Register. Pub, Sept. 23, 30, Oct. 7, 14, 21, fea A NOTICE OF PUBLICATION Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Office at Douglas, Wyo- ming. October 11, 1923. Notice is hereby given that Don- ald Roberts, of Waltman, Wyom- ing who, on October 5, 1920 made Additional Stockraising Homestead entry No. 011619, for NEXNW % Lots 1, 2, 8, 4, Sec. 19, Lots 1, 2, Sec. 30, T, 33N., R. 86W; Ets NE, Sec. 25; BHSDY ; 8) NE Sec. 24, Townshi Range 87W, 6th Prin. Meridian, 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- Cy ee the 15th day of November, 1 Cisimant names as witnesses: Mrs. Jeasie Fanning, of Casper, Wyoming, W. W. Grieve of Alcova Wyoming, Roberts of Miller, Wyoming, Lyle Branson, of Casper Wyoming. B. J, ERWIN, Register. on Oct. 14, 21, 28, Nov. 4, 11, — NOTICE OF PUBLICATION _ Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Office at Dougl Wyo- ming. October 6, 1923. ‘otice is hereby given that Ray Moore, of Casper, Wyoming, who on January 24, 1921, made Stock- raising Homestead entry, No. 021- 486 for W% Sec. 9, and E% Sec- tion 8, Township 33N, Range 83W. 6th Prin, Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final three laustrial and productive interests; and resources of the State of, Wyoming, and for the profit of} the stockholders in id corpora- tion, and to these ends to conduct a mera! investment business, buying, selling and generally deal- ing in all kinds of real estate and personal property; and as_inci- dental to the main objects of said corporation, the acquiring by Be chase or otherwise of town lots, ranch properties and other re: estate, and of stocks, bonds and other securities, subject to the lim- itations contained in Section 5056 Wyoming Compiled Statutes, 1920 and of selling, trading, exchang- ing or otherwise disposing of or encumbering the same, either on commission or otherwise, in con- nection with the above specified objects; the preparing of building sites, and to construct, reconstruct alter, improve, decorate, furnish and maintain buildings for hotel Puree dwelling and apartment jouses an other structures for the accomomdation of the public and of individuals and the profit of the stockholders, and to sell, rent, trade, exchange or otherwise han- dle, or dispose of or encumber the same, either on commission or otherwise, in connection with the above specified objects; with ower to borrow money to issue bonds, notes and other securities and to mortgage, encumber, trans- fer and conyey all kinds of per- sonal property and real estate owned by the company in connec- tion with the above specified ob- jects; and in connection with the objects hereinabove enumerated, to establish and conduct, and permit the establishment and op- eration of, any business which may be conveniently carried on, and the establishment of which may be directly or indirectly con- ductive to the above specified ob- jects of the company, as well as to contribute to, subsidize, or| otherwise aid or take per in any such operations, and to execute any and all papers that may be necessary, proper or convenient, for’ the management, acquisition and dispositi the above specified propertie: within the objects and purposes aforesaid. The Capital Stock of said Com- pany is Fifty Thousand ($50,00 00) Dollars, divided into Five Hun- dred (500) shares of the par value of One Hundred ($100.00) Dol- lars each. The affairs and management of | id corporation shall be under the control of a Board of five (5) Directors, and H. J. Waiters, Otto H. Bolln, E. A. Peek, R. E. Bar- ton and C. H. Brandon constitutes aid board for the first corporate year of said company The principal operations of said company shall be conducted in the City of Casper, County of Na- trona, State of Wyoming, and the priicipal office of said company is in the ih of Casper, and G. R. Hagens shal] be the agent of said Company in charge of said office, BE. A. PEEK, Secretary Publish Oct. 7, 14, 21, 1923, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Office at Douglas, Wyo- ming, October 12, 1923. Notice is hereby given that Ger- trude E. Miranda, formerly Wal- rt, of Casper, Wyoming, who, on fovember 13, 1920, made Home- a proof to establish claim to the land above described, before Un- ited States Commissioner, at Cas- er, W; digg on the 15th day of fovember, 1928. Claimant names as witnesses: K. M. O'Beirn, M. P. O’Beirn, Henry Johnson, James R. McCrea, all of Casper, Wyoming. . J. ERWIN, Register. Lien Oct, 14, 21, 28, Nov. 4, 11, — NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Land office at Douglas, Wyo- ming, September 22, 1923. Notice is hereby given that Leo- pold G. Cristobal, of Langley Field Hampton, Va., who, on January 15, 1921, made Stockraising Home- stead entry No. 020948, for all of Section 9, Township 32N, Range 79W, 6th Prin. Meridian, filed notice of intention to make final three year proof to establish claim to the land above described, claim- ant before Captain Richard H. Ballard, Commanding Officer at Langley Field, Hampton, Va., and witnesses before United States Commissioner at Casper, Wyoming on the 5th day of November, 1923. Claimant names as witnesses: Ruth Hopkins, Cecil Bon, Ben Scherck, Mrs. Donald W. Ogilbee, all of Casper, Wyoming. B. J. ERWIN, Register Sept. 0, Oct. 7, 14, 21, 38, Nov. 3 1923, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. 8. Land Office at Douglas, Wyo- ming, October 16, 1923. fotice is hereby given that Timothy Mahoney, of Casper, Wyoming, who, on November 23, 1920, made Additional Stockrais- ing Homestead entry No. 014551, for N%, N%SW%; NWK%SEX; SWHSW, Section’ 1, Townshi 35N. aerige 81W., 6th Prin, Meri- dian h iled notice of intention to make final three year proof to/| establish claim to the land above described, before United States Commissioner, at Casper, Wyom- ings on the 2ist day of November Claimant names as witnesses: Timothy Mahoney, Jr., Robert Laidlaw, Malcolm McCrae, John Ellis, all of Casper, Wyoming. B, J. ERWIN, Register er Oct. 21, 28; Nov. 4, 11, 18, 1 ——_—- NOTICE OF INCORPORATION Notice is hereby given that the ADA COMPANY was incorporat- ed in the office of the phat of State of Wyoming on the 29t day of August, A. D., 19: The term of existence of said Corpora: tion is for a period of fifty (60) years next after the above date, The object for which said Cor- | poration is formed is. To aid in the growth, development and prof- it of any and all kinds of the in- stead and Additional Homestead entries 025114 and 025115 for Hd. SEMNW%; S%NEX%, NE% NE%; NEM%SE% Sec. 10; W% NW%; NEMNW% Sec. 11 T. 33N,R. 80W., and Ad. N% SW%; SW4NW%_ Sec. 10; N%NEX%; SEMNW%; N4SWH Sec. 11, T. 38N, R. 80W 6th Prin. Meridian, has filed notice of in- tention to make final three year) proof to establish claim to the land above described, before Reg- ister and Receiver, United States Land Office at Douglas, Wyoming on yee 21st day of November, 1923. Claimant names as witnesses: C, P. Johnson, Ray Carroll, John Peters, Adam Lochner, all of Cas- per, Wyoming. B, J. ERWIN, Register ey Oct. 21, 28; Nov. 4, 11, 18, 19238. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Office at Douglas Wyoming, September 18, 1923. Notice is hereby given that Al bert J, Morrissey, of Casper, Wyo- ming, who, on January 21, 1920, January 24, 1921, made Home- stead and Additional Stockraising Homestead entries Nos. 021397, 021398, for Hd. 8% Sec. 22, T. 38 N, R. 82W., and Ad. Hd., W% SW, Sec. 23; W%NW% 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- seribed, 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, Register. Pub. Sept. 28, 80, Oct. 7, 14, 21, pated Bid adachat NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Office at Dougl: Wyoming, September 20, 1928. Notice is hereby given that J. Homer Gallagher, of Casper, Wyo. ming, who, on March 16, 1920, February 19, 1921, made Home- stead and Additional Stockraising Hd. entries Nos. 023776, 023777, for Hd. NEB% Sec. 13, T. 35N, R. 89W., and Ad. NW%, S%, sec: tion 13, Township 865N., Range 89W, 6th Prin. Meridian, 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, Wyoming, on the 29th day PAGE SEVEN. HUPP POWER Io SHOWN IN TEST Engine Is Near Approach To Engineering Ideal In Development. A heavier counterbalanced crank- shaft, larger bearings, lighter pis- tons and lighter connecting rods, are some of the engineering refinements which made ft possibie for t! ow Hupmobile to develop their greater power more easily and smoothly, ac- cording to Frank E. Watts, chief engineer of the Hupp Motor Car cor- poration. The power curve of the new car, as charted by Hupp engineers from & serles of recent tests with the new engine, shows a rapid, steady and even increase of power from the point where the engine seems scarcely to be turning over, up to 2000 revolutions per minute, when the speed is in excess of 40 miles per hour. Brake horse power continues te develop evenly until a speed of 45 miles an hour fs attained, when the maximum of more than 37 brake horse power fs reached and held aa the sneed increases above that point. Only 31 brake horse power was at- tained from the previous ¢ezies en- gine. It was reached at a lower speed, but not held as the number of engine revolutions increaged, The charts also prove that the new models show a steady increase in power up to approximately 50 miles an hour, This maximum ts sustained over a range from about 2300 r, p. m. to approximately 2600 rp. m. The tests reveal in the new car a more complete elimination of vibra- tion and other physical forces which tend to interfere with full power de- velopment. Hupp engineers say that the power curve charts drawn from these tests represent a very close approach to the engineering ideal in the development of power by an au- tomobi et GREASESPOTS IN THE INK A man recently swallowed several Mexican jumping beans, having mistaken them in the darkness for quinine capsules, Tt is said that no serious {lness resulted, but his stomach felt as though it had Saint Vitus dance. Doe Cook of Neth Pole fame may have to take up his residence in India. The natives of India never allow a fakir to starve. Snake Eyes? (From a Wantad) i Player rolls, three for $1. Eyeglasses are beginning to be essential to beauty, eays a news- paper man. “Oxfords"' are appro- priate for men’s evening wear, al- though women should wear rims to match the gown. And again we reminded that, “Some people have brains. Others wear glasses.” The National Pastime. R. K. E.: Mah Jongg may seem like a funny game to us, but what would an uninitiated Chinaman think to see several thousand Amer- jeans stand in the stréet and watch an electrically lighted board, with Giants heading a column of names on one side and Yanks heading a similar column on the other? Quizzically, Eleanor. Dear Eleanor: The main thing isn’t “What would he think?” It's “Why did the Yanks have to win— with all our kale on the Giants?” R. K. B. Statistics show that the American people are growing richer and richer. That, added to other persistent data makes us wonder whether or not we are very much AMERICAN, after all, Bince Walt and Skeexix have re- peared and are proceeding to make up time, several people have decided to continue thelr subscrip- tions to the ‘Tribune, Slim Skinner Allows That: The world is changin’. It used to be that everybody was hopin’ fer thelr boy tuh be president someday. Now they're hopin’ he'll get @ chance in the World Series. Ring, Lardner was the one man who, above all others, seemed to take the Series as « serious matter. Somehow this game of Mah Jongg makes me think of the army. Everybody keeps saying “Pung(x) Chow.” “It strike me funny,” sald the Jap, “Every time you Americans tell me you save a dollar, I find out later you spend five.” Senator Borah of Idaho says that people of wealth and social stand- ing are among the worst violators of the prohibition act. Of course, Senator! You can’t ex- pect too much of people who can't afford it, Last Today. I made a payment on a lot, But since have traded for Flivver, The doc advised that I take up More exercising of the liver, I'd like to take up of October, 1923, Claimant names as witnesses: Earl Oseorn, Mark Heaton, both of asper, Wyoming, Pete Bearer of olton, Wyoming, Ben Hort of, Wolton, Wyoming. | B. J. ERWIN, Register. Pub, Sept. 23, 30, Oot. 7, 14, 21, Brick-laying, And learn the trade in spare mo- ments, » that I could et a good job. Make some money, And buy myself a home, th Th price of building Ste Rae § ve

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