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Tuis CROSS- CONTINENTAL RACE Row .NEW YORK To SAN FRanciISco- HEARING & LOTTA CRACKS FROM The Har SRARK PLUG WONT SE IN ay STAND THE Garr ovr smu Tue DOME A Good Then BEN. GO. To The / SocKey CLuB., FASE LW? Yo The oR AND IN AR. CFF-HAND WAY Ter. "EM. NoBodY HAS SEEN ME FoR a4 Hours « TaaT Ive BEEN EXERCISING Im OLD BIRD Ss PECULIAR, A PIANO TO WIM CIVEO HIM THAT PIANO REV. ROSE NELL KING of Nat- fonal spiritual church will hold a public message meetting Friday evening, 8 p. m. at 140 E. Midwest, Apartment 9, seat 25c. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF INCORPORATION. The WYOMING BUS LINE COMPANY was incorporated in the office of the Secretary of State, Cheyenne, Wyoming, at 10 o’clock a, m. on the 13th day of October, A. D., 1923, The object of the Company is to operate motor bus lines and truck lines for the purpose of car- rying and transporting, for hire. passengers, b: ,, mail, express and freight of kinds, to, from and between cities and towns in the State of Wyoming and oin- ing S| and to do and ‘orm DE—Have some good ir ranches to trade fur Cas pme property, 8. §. Call Real- 102 Becklinger Bldg. RADE—Underwood duplica- milar to the mimeo, h; de for typewriter. hone RADE—By owner, e bringing good Fas two apartments, wnter, lights. Partly furnished. or one or two clear lots and Price $3,000. B-75 Tribune. BUSINESS CHANCES eleven-room one purpose o: Com- Pany, as set out in the Articles of Incorporation. The capital stock of this Com- pany shall be Two Hundred Thou- sand Dollars ($200,000), which shall be divided into two thousand shares of the par value of One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) each. There shall be one hundred thou- sand shares of ‘erred stock and one hundred thousand shares of common stock, of the capital stock of this Company. Its term of co is fifty years, The operations of the Company will be carried on in the State of Wyoming and other States, as shall be designated by the Board of Directors. The affairs and ent of the Company will be under the control of five directors. The di are ugh, Manville, Wyo- ming; R. ¢. Duball and H. G. E. Bentty and WE Dildine, Chey: enne, W: ing. location of the principal B—Up-to-date* restauran' ons for selling. Box 936, E—Small hotel, close in ement, owner leaving town selt, $3,500 will handle, F. rea] estate, 203 Becklinger 1. 166. E loring establishment n and pressing business, mty of room to carry a line this place is fully equipped fear presg, new sewing ma- punters and everything to 4 in the business, present taking in between one thousand dollars a month will sell for $2,500 on Es Free, the Lot Man. a pool hall, good equipment, pst sell on account of poor ve about six thousand dol- 4 and will sell at sacri- ps to right parties. J. J. Riverton, Wyo. LH — Restaurant with with four in good capac! 49 dot office in this State is Casper, ene, ( yeti scutnped: nan Wyo. and the name of the agent year lease, close in on alin c Spaugh, Man- ac? 5 is A. A. ness fully equipped and yoming. Wness street for $10,000 can | Pub. Nov. 14, 15, 16, 1923. Phone 288. Room 10, id Bldg. [LE—Second hand furniture n North Casper, a few hun fl handle, have other bust pne 2871W or 1056W, NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Whereas default has been made in the payment of the money se- cured by a mortgage dated Febru- ary 27th, 1922, made by Chester M. Bryan and Grace F. Bryan, husband and wife, ao to the Casper Mutual Bi ig and dtly angeniosd and existe under uly organ: an under and by virtue of the laws of the State of Wyoming, the undersign- DBBINS, business opportu-| ed mortgagee, which morrengs Office 139 East H, resi-| was duly filed for record in the East H. office of the County Clerk and Ex-Officio Register of Deeds in and for the County of Natrona, in the State of Wyoming, on the 30th day of A) D. 1922, and there recorde deep 8 Ge mort- gages on page 469, given to secure the promissory ae id the esd mortgagors to said mortga; in the sum “of $8400.00 dated Feb- ruary 27th, g before June. 25, A. D., 1981, in monthly installments of $17.00 as monthly dues and $17.00 as monthly interest on said loan, and therefore default has occurred in the condition of said mortgage, in that the said mortgagors have made default in the payment of the following, to-wit. delinquent dues $255.00, and delinquent in- terest $255.00, being the total, re- spectively of such monthly pay- ments so unpaid on the 27th day of each and every calendar month, from the 27th day of July, A. D. 1922 until the 27th day of Septem: ber, A. D. 1923, and fines of $57. 80, by reason of the default in such monthly payments and also aa ‘ TO LOAN TO LOAN on. Improved estate. Home Realty 8. Center street. o loan on Casper improved ite. H. Vossback. Room 10, AND FOUND of large shell rimmed please return to Tribune. jue eyed white Persian cat or return to 920 8. Pop- DS PERSONAL $100 REWARD nce leading to conviction funk who poisoned my two at 1006 8, Walnut, 9.30 er 12. Clyde A. Sufferers—Bellaw Goltre is a safe and réliable rem- e removal of goitre. Write a Co. Box 236, Lancer, ~ aid i) on dettend to MIGHT BE NO MORE THAN A SPARK PLUG OR & QUART OF OIL TO ME. fLL i? ecome to pay. That it is provided in and by said pd » that -| fault shal ee made ment of said dues or interest, or = ANY delinquent, es for 1922 of $189.00 and| .68 interest on taxes, which taxes the said mortgagors in and by said mortgage further cove-| West 7 feet of Lot 1 in Block 52 nanted and agreed to pay, on said PeOCaEey before the same should} and which taxes said mortgagee was obliged in case de- in the pay- RPECTED BAC! MINUTE - YES, MRS. BLOSSOM OU ME. T's THE STRANGEST THING | EVER HEDRO OF. ALMOST \ UNCANNY, ISN'T IT 7 yo Lot numbered Eleven (11) in Natrona Heights Re-subdivision of | Blocks 63, 54, and 65 and the the City of Caspe: to the highest bid said property abo: of White's Addition to the Town (now City) of Casper, County of Natrona, State of Wyoming, as said lot and block are laid down and described in the plat of said Natrona Heights Re-subdivision, now on file and duly recorded in the office of the County Clerk and ex-officio Register of Deeds of said Natrona County, tenements, heredi' purtenances to satisfy said ju and costs. of November, 192 PERRY Sheriff of any portion thereof, or in case of .| State of Wyoming; together with She breach of any cf the coven./Si' buildings and’ improvements | Dec. 6, 1923" mortgage contained, then the| thereon; Durham & Lowey whole of the indebtedness se-| CASPER MUTUAL BUILDING cured thereby shall become} AND LOAN ASSOCIATION immediately ‘due and By P, C. NICOLAYSEN, able, at the option of the mortgagee, and that it shall or may be lawful for the said mortgagee ;| to proceed to foreclose said mort- gage by advertisement and sale of the premises in said mort; hereafter described, at pi tion for cash, en masse or in se arate parcels as the person ma ing the sale might prefer or think best, and in the manner prescribed by law, and to execute and deliver to the purchaser a good and suffi- cient deed or deeds of conveyance for the premises so sold and to paponees arising from it to the payment of apply the such sale f! the costs and e: should be signs; ing manner: enses of such foreclosurs and sale, including an attorney’s fee of $50.00, and also in payment of all monies expended for taxes, insurance together with interest on all such sums of money at the rate of one per cent per month, from the time the were expended up to the date of such sale, and then to the payment of the balance due on account of the principal indebtedness secured by said mortgage, together with interest thereon up to the time of such sale, and the surplus, if any, by said mortgagee, said mortgagors, their legal representatives or as- And whereas said mortgagee pe eee to exerci: ae in said mortgage provided, where- by the balance of the indebtedness now secured thereby has become immediately due and payable, which amount claimed to be, due thereon on the date of the first publication is as follows, to-wit: $3176.48, computed in the follow- iginal amount of note or loan, $8400.00 less 15% minimum premium or balance $2890.00 less withdrawal value of 17 shares of stock in 10th series deposited with said with said Association, balance $2414.00; plus delinquent dues $255.00, delinquent interest 57.80, taxes interest on $255.00, fine: by association $189, taxes $5.68, total which is added $50.00 attorney’s fees, as provided in said mortgage. Whereas by the terms of said mortgage, and the said default $3 thereunder, the power therein contaired has become op- erative and no suit or proceedings have been instituted at law to re- cover the debt remaining secured by said mortgage, or any part thereof; and said mortgage has not been assi Now, therefore, the said mort- gagee will cause the following de- scribed mortgaged premises and real estate in said mortgage de- scribed, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the amount due on said note and ed. mortgage, of principal, dues, taxes, fees and other f south front door of vember 24, A. day, to wit; House, in the City County of Natrona, in the State of Wyoming, on Saturday, D, 1928, at fines, and attorney’s costs and ex- penses, to be sold at public ven- due by the Sheriff or Sheriff of Natrona County, in the State of Wyoming, to the highest bidder according to law, at the the Court of Casper, o'clock in the forenoon able the option 176.48, bt A President Attest: J, M. LOWNDES, Secretary WILLIAM O. WILSON, Attorney for Mo Pub. Oct. 11, 18, 25, Nov. 1, 8, 15, 22, 1923. ~~ —— NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Whereas, on the first day of November, A. D., J. M. Hodgson and Hodg- son executed a certain mortgage deed to the Bingenheimer Lumber Company, & corporation, which said mortgage wes thereafter re- corded on the 2nd day of Decem- ber, A. D., 1919, in Book 19 of Mortgage Deed Records, on Page 85, and Whe: there is now due to the Bingenheimer Lumber Com- any, mortgagee, from the said . M, Hodgson and Margaret E. Hodgson, mortgagors, the princi- pal sum of Five Thousand Dollars ($5,000.00), and the further sum of One Thousand One Hundred Ninety-eight Dollars ($1,198.00) interest on said note, together with the sum of Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00) attorneys’ fees in event of foreclosure, together with the sum of One Hundred Eighty-two and 10|100 Dollars ($182.10), dis- bursed by the said Bingenheimer Lumber Company for taxes unpaid by the mortgagors, satis pee the mortgagee was compe! »to pay under and by virtue of the terms of se'd mortgage, together. with the sum of Four Dollars ($4.00) interest thereon, aggregating the total sum of Six Thousand Eight Hundred Eighty Four and 10/100 Dollars ($6,884.10), all of which is now due and unpaid at the date hereof. Now, therefore, notice is here- by given that pursuant to an or- der of sale issued out of the Dis- trict Court, 8th Judicial District in and for the County of Natrona, State of Wyoming, on the 31st day of October, 1923, in an action wherein the Bingenheimer Lum- ber Company, a corporation, was pears and J. M. Hodgson and argaret E. Hodgson were de- fendants, directed to me, the un- dersigned Sheriff of Natrona County, Wyoming, commanding me to levy upon and sell the fol- lowing described property, to-wit: Lots numbered Seven (7) and eight (8) in block numbered one Hundred Six (106), situate in the Town (now city) of Casper, Coun- ty of Natrona, State of Wyomin; according to the plat thereof file: and of record with the County Clerk and Ex-Officio Register of Deeds of Natrona County; Wyo- ming, to satisfy a judgment and decree of foreclosure in favor of said) plaintiff, and against said defend- ants, obtained and made in said court on the 30th day of October, 1923, for the sum of $6,884.10, with interest thereon the rate of Seven Per Cent (7%) from the 30th day of October, 1923, and costs accruing. of October, A. and term of existence auc- years next after t The object for the growth, develo: and for the profi to these ends to c prope: main objec the acquiring by p' wise of same stocks, bonds and subject to the tained in Section Compiled Statute; selling, trading, bering the same, e the paring of and Ra teongteuct, ter, maint por dwellin; handle, or dispose the same, either o 510.00. note 476.00, above specified paid above enumerated to ness which may of which may be rectly conductive specified objects of sale part in any such to execute any an quisition and dis erties, within the poses aforesaid. The Gate stor pany is interest, 4 Dollars each. The affairs and Deputy y Directors and U. DeBelly and G. R. of said . front door of the courthouse in gether with all and singular the} thereunto belonging Witness my hand this 1st day! Wyoming Pub. Nov. 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 and —_—>— NOTICE OF INCORPORATION Notice is hereby given that The Miller Company, was incorporated in the office of the Secretary of State of Wyoming on the 16th day D., tion is for a period of fifty (50) poration is formed is. of any and all kinds of industrial and productive interests and re- sources of the State of Wyoming, holders in said co; investment business, buying, sell- ing and generally dealing in all kinds of real estate and and as incidenta! ects of said corporation, town lots, ranch proper- ties and other real estate, an limitations otherwise disposing of or encum- sion or otherwise, in connection with the above specified objects; improve, decorate, furnish and tata betidings, £oc. hotel pur: ouses and other structures for the accommodation of the public and of individuals and the profit of the stockholders, and to sell, rent, trade, exchange or otherwise otherwise, in connection with the above specified objects, with pow- er to borrow money, to issue bonds notes and other securities and to mortgage, encumber, transfer and convey all kinds of personal prop- erty and real estate owned by the company in connection with the conduct, and permit the establis! ment and operation of, any busi- carried on, and the establishment as well as to contribute to, sub- sidize, or otherwise aid or take may be necessary, proper or con- venient, for the management, ac- and all of the above specified prop- ‘orty Thousand ($40, 000.00) Dollars, divided into four hundred (400) shares of the par value of One Hundred $100.00) said corporation shall be under the control of a board of three (3) tutes said board for the first cor- porate year of said company. is in the City of Casper, and G. R,'sar cane, ‘ By Billey De Beck! HE DION*T DO IT <1 LOOKED HIM RIGHT IN THE EVE. AND IF ¢ PHYLLIS KNOWS, SHE HASN'T TOLD HIM—/ THAT'S SOMETHING. Wy, LUITYY (wu, r, in said county| Hagens shall be the agent of said and state, offer for sale and sell) Company in charge of said office. der for cash the) THE MILLER COMPANY ve described, to-| Pub Nov. 1, 8, 15, 1923. taments and ap- dgment, interest MAN IN. TOMBS MADE BAoto OF DAVIS APPEAL Salvation Crusader Re- serves Great Lecture For Monday Night. “The Man in the Tombs” was the portion of the scriptures discussed by Colonel George H. Davis at the Salvation Army hall Wednesday eve- ning. ‘The colonel stated that this man had been banished from the city of Gergeshia, and was compelled to live down below the city among the dead. “This is a picture of what sin will do for a man,” the crusader aaid. “When @ man mekes himself the habitation of demons such as con- trolled this man, he becomes an out- cast of society and takes up his abode with those dead in treaspasses and sin.” “One time Jesus was confronted with this man in whom the devils dwelt, he being accustomed to stop- ping everyone that came that way. ‘The scriptures tell us that imme- diately the devils cried out showing 3. A. MORRIS, | Natrona County 1923. The of said corpora- he above date. which said cor- To aid in pment and profit it of the stock- oration, and onduct a géneral ersonal to the urchase or other- of other securities con- 5056 Wyoming 8, 1920 and of exchanging or ither on commis- South Dakota Sells Gasoline At 16 Cents, SIOUX FALLS, 8. D.. Nov. 15.— Gasoline went on sale at the state penite-""=ry here at 16 cents the gallon, under instructions of Governor W. H. McMaster, who ordered the state highway depot at Mitchell to sell at the same price. Independents and the Standard Oil company are selling gasoline in South Dakota for 18 cents the gallon. George Danforth, attorney for in- dependent dealers, has started an investigation of the governor's ac- tion and will try to stop the state competition in retailing gasoline, he announced. Weak Eyes? Camphor If you have weak, aching ayes try simple camphor, witchhazel, hydras tis, etc, as mixed in Lavoptik eye wash. One small bottle helps any case weak, strained or sore eyes. Aluminum eye cup free. Casper Pharmacy.—<Advertisement. a 4 4H A two-million dollar plant, the first of its kind fn the United States is being constructed near Buffale |for the manufacture of cel'ophane, a transparent cellu!ose product, used | largely in millery for decoration and in the soap, confectionery and other | trades for wrapping purposes. COLDS \“Pape’s Cold Compound” Breaks a Cold Right Up Take two tablets every hours until three doses are taken. | The first dose always gives relief. The second and third doses com- | pletely break up the cold. Pleasant and safe to take. Contains no quinine or opiates. Millions use “Pape’s Cold Compound.” Price, thirty-five cents. Druggists guar- antee it,—Advertisement. “OTHERS” three AUDITORS ©. H. REIMERTH Certified Public Accountant Income Tax Service 41 0-8 Bidg. Phone 767 udit! and Acco Phone 2008 Suite 18, Daly Bldg. R. ©. VAN DENBERG Certified Public Accountant Income Tax Service * Phone 148 Sess hs ot NIEE REGISTRY CORP. Roe AN nd Avcountants—Stock Regis! Transfer Agents 20811 Ol! Exchange Bldg Phone 660 fee Bais nM Ban ans ARCHITECTS TROIS & GOODRICH, Architects DUoms Liz, Townsend lock, Casper, Wyo. Phone ~ J, WESTFALL, Architect WM tite, Daly, Building. AUTO TOPS OTT AUTO TOP SHOP ‘aie tee Mfgrs. and Uuholstering 133 North Wolcott Street B. & D. SUPPLY CO. Auto T and Repairing—Dayton Tires Accessories—619 E. 2nd. UTO TOP SHOP Ante” Trimming, Upholstering CHIROPRACTORS DR. J. H. JEFFREY DR. ANNIE GRAHAM JEFFREY Bulte 318 Midwest Bldg Phone 706 Di, B. G. HAHN practor Townsend Bldg. Phone 423 . CONNELL, D. C., Ph. ©. suite, 13, Daly Blidg., Phone 8493 EB. HARNED, Chiropractor st} North Kimball Street Phone 1457 DR. L. E, BERQUIST Zuttermeister Bidg Phone 1757 BERT N. GROVE 112 Hust Second Street Palmer Office Phone 2220 Res. Phone 17183 ©. I. ARNOLDUS their recognition of Jesus as the Son of God. I claim that those dev- ils were better than some preachers I have heard of,” Colonel Davis de- clared. “They were at least willing ‘to acknowledge that Christ was di- vine. “He commanded the devils to come out of the man and they be- sought Him for permission to enter into a herd of swine grazing near- by. Sesus granted thelr request and they entered into the swine. The hogs then demonstrated their self! respect by rushing down and plung- ing themselves into the depths of the sea thereby committing suicide. It is a simple mathematical prob- lem to reckon that each of these! hogs received only one two-thou- sandths part of the devils that had objects herein-| possesred this man. For God knows , to establish and| how long. I say they were pretty decent hogs if they were not willing to live with the spirit of this man for even five minutes. If some of our present day swine were com- pelled to live with the spirits of some men I have known I feel sure they would follow the example of the ancestors. “Today the onee verdant country of Gadara {s a hopeless wilderness and the columns of the once popul- ous city of Gergeshla are prostrate. History supports the statement that this condition began soon after Jesus took His departure from their shores. So it is with every human heart when man asks God to leave him, he throws himself open to ev- ery evil passion that stalks abroad for his destruction.” Captain McHarge announces that & meeting will be held tonight at 8 o'clock and that next Monday eve- ning tn the Odd Fellows hall Colonel Davis will deliver his famous lecture entitled, The Salvation Army in War and Peace,” and that six reels of moving pictures will be shown, Mustrating the work of the organi- zation at home and in France with building _ sites, reconstruct, and apartment of or encumber m commission or be conveniently directed or indi- to the above of the company operations, and d all papers that position of any objects and pur- ck of said com- management of S. Miller, Fred . Hagens consti. Notice is further given that the} The principal operations of said| the boys of the A. H, F. undersigned sheriff will, on the| company shall be conduc’ in the No-| 14th day of December, 1928, at|}City of Casper, Coun of Na- Large tracts of land are being { ten} the hour of ten o'clock in the fore-|trona, State of Wyoming, and the|rigated jn Java with a view to fu | moon of said day, at the south| principal office of said company|ther developing the gtowth of su- DR. Osteopathic and Chiropractic 810 0-8 Bids. Phone 1754 RK. 0, A. THURSTON, D. ©. 1383 Wolcott Phone 113 CONTRACTORS YLOR-& ORCUTT eral Cantvactors, Cement Bulld- ing ks F% Phone 1985W CHIROPODIST CORRINNE E. O'BRYANT Foot Specialist 116 East Second Phone 1046R CLEANERS THE SERYICE ceaNnee Phone 56 DOCTORS THE CASPER PRIVATE Women’s and Children’s Hospital 642 South Trabis- ane 406 HOSP! 938 South Dp ‘Phone 273 STAF SURGERY, GYNECOLOGY AND OBSTETRICS Homer BR. Lathrop, M. D., F. A. 0.8 Victor R. Dacken, B Sc. M D. EYE, EAR, NOSK and Ba iga Harmon L, Stanton, M. S., M. D. SKIN AND X-RAY TREATMENT GENITO-URINARY DISEASES G. B, Underwood, D. ROENTGENOLO! Hallie M. Ellis PATHOLOGIST O'Donnell, M. D. HARMACIST R. 8. Lothian, Ph. G. DENTIST ©. E. Duncan, D. D. 8. Offices in Rohrbaugh Building 113 East Second Street. Telephone 54 and 55 DR. WM. A. BRYANT Physician and Surgeon 133 N. Wolcott Off. 113 Res. ph. 800 DR. G. S. BARGER -- Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Glasses Fitted 133 8. Wolcott 3. F. P Phone 115 DR. T. J. RIACH Physician and Surgeon Phone 1219 Residence 2118 Business and Professional Directory DOCTORS DRS. MYER AND JOHNSON Physician and Surgeon 200 0-8 Bldg. Office Ph. 699 Res. 146 DR. W. W. YATES Eye, Far Seecialiat i) tar, ad Site 2. is East Second, A. P. KIMBALL, M. D. Office Ph, 2208 Res. Ph. 1715W MARSHALL ©. KE! HERBERT L. HARY Office 208 South Content Private Hospital, 612 South Durl General rractice Surgery Obatene MARK H. SMITH, M. D. Physician and Surgeon” Office 242 E. Second—Phone 2046 LAWYERS AMBROSE HEMINGWAY Room 332 MT shiawedt ‘Bide, NICHOLS & STmRKETT 309-1011 Oil Exchange Bldg, Fa ea Building, F JOHN RU: y Attorne pores Room 6, Mokler Bldg. Phone 2364 JAMES PREM 498 Consoli ; 633 5. Center Painting none 10848 dated Royalty Blag FER Aiiolt, PATTEN 0. BAGGAGE AND TRANS! 225 mtawent ‘tide? "LO ea BEAKLES TKANSEER HAGENS ~ : Res. Phony 81W Office Phone 313 pss hee MURANE LESLIE M. NELSON, Warehouse 6-207 Oil Exchange Building ‘and Transfer Co., Phono 1234, DURMAM & Lowey < 7E! 402 Midwest Buildin, 3TRONA TRANSFER, STORAGE 24 NAAIND FUEL CO.—Phone 919 BULLAGK & LAG Ww BATTERIES 2045 Midwest ids. Ph, a WILLIAM 0. CASPER BATTERY 00. . WILSON 119 East Fifth Phone Lawyers Suite 14-15-16 Townsend Bldg. test & BARRETT Lawyers, 517 Consolidated Royalty Bldg. OGILBEE & ADAMS Bldg. Phone 2217 OPTOMETRIST 210 0-8 EYES CAREFULLY TESTED and glasses properly fitted by JESSE EVANS 134 S. Center St, OSTEOPATH DR. CAROLINE Osteopathic Suite 6, Tribune Apart. cian Phone 3883 Dr. L. L. WADE Osteopath; Over Frantz Shop Phone 11258 PLANING MILL JOE F. THOMAS Fisntng Mill and Cabinet Phone 1806W 214 West B St. PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER ETHEL C. LYNCH Public Stenographer—Notary Public sor Vine, Xears In Legal Work ‘onselidated Royalty Buildin, Phone Office 203 ites. Phone O543 poe WEBER ‘ublic Stenographer Room 6, Mokler Bldg. ?Phoné 2364 SHUE REPAIRING NORTH CASPER SHOE SH Hand and Machine Won Ben Suyematsu 235 East B TYPEWRITERS Casper Typewriter Exchange New and Rebuilt Typewriters Ren iupplies and Repairs 230 E. Second Phone 856 TAILORS N. RUBIN Custom Tailor Suits Made-to-Order 823 W. Yellowstone —— TROY TAILORS AND CLEAN! 48 E. Midwest Phone bent MIDWEST TAILORS Cleaning and Pressi 406 E. Second. “Phone 707 * UPHOLSTERING holstering and Furniture Packing CASPER UPHOLSTERING CO. Phone 16 VETERINARIES BeOS 1, Vos Ree ee ee 3 | WAREHOUSES M: NELSON, Warehouse | and Transfer Co, Phono 1234,