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BRINGING UP FATHER’ TUESDAY, APRIL 1, 1924. IR SALE__HOUSES and phone, dress P. 0. basement, near County Hospital; Casper Mutual Loan $2,900; will trate equity for Smaller place or sell on easy terms. Martin & Christ- mson> Plione 26 SOUTHEAST. Two rooms and full basement, on outh McKinley, 40x132-foct _ lot; , lights and water, @ for $2,000, $450 down, $25 per nonib. Stafford Realty Co., 303 Mid- Bldg. Phone 703. OR SALE—A modern five-room house, located in the exclusive idence district, four finished in basement; laundry room, , lawn 60x140 foot lot, east » price $9000; terms, EB. B. La- itth Block. Phone 2214, > ORDINANCE NO. 382-A An Ordinance F' the Amount of General and Special Taxes to Be Levied and Collected for the Current Year 1924, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CASPER, WYOMING: SECTION 1. That the amount tax for the payment of warrants drawn. on . the general fund for the year 1924 be and the same is hereby de- termined in the sum of $237,- 000.00. SECTION 2. That the special tax for the payment of interest and sinking fund on Water Bonds be and the same is hereby deter- mined in the sum of $20,575.00 for interest, and $86,100.00 for sinking fund for the payment of said bonds, being a total of $106,- 675.00 for both sinking fund and interést on said Water Bonds, SECTION 8. That the special tax for the payment of interest and sinking fund on Sewer Bonds be and the same is hereby deter- mined in the sum of $12,725-00 for interest and $86,050.00 fér sinking fund for the payment of said bonds, being a total of $98,- 775.00 for both sinking fund and interest of said Sewer Bonds. SECTION 4. That the special tax for the payment of interest and sinking fund for the Public Building Bonds be and the same is hereby determined in the sum of $5,850.00 for interest and $19,- 900.00 for sinking fund for the payment of said bonds, bang: a total of $25,750.00 for both sink- ing fund and interest of said Pub- lic Building Bonds. SECTION 5. That the special tax for the payment of interest and siaking fund for Cemetery Bonds be and the same is hereby determined in the sum of $600.00 for interest and $450.00 for sink- ing fund for the payment of said bonds, being a total of $1,050.00 for both interest and sinking fund of said Cemetery Bond: SECTION 6. That the special tax for the payment of interest and Sinking Fund for Drainage Bonds be and the same is hereby determined in the sum of $1,500.00 interest and $2,900-00 for sinking fund for the payment of said bonds, being a total of $4,400.00 for both sinking fund and interest of said Drainage Bonds. SECTION 7. That the special tax for the payment of interest and sinking fund on Refunding Bonds be and the same is hereby determined in the sum of $500.00 for interest and $2,850.00 for sinking fund for the payment of said bonds, being a. total of $3,350.00 for both sinking fund and interest of said Refunding Bonds. SECTION 8. That the special tax for the payment of interest nd floating debt be and the same is hereby determined in the sum of $10,000.00 for interest and the sum of $50,000.00 for the pay- ment of said Floating Debt, being a total of $60,000.00 for both in- terest and Floating Debt. Passed, adopted and approved this Sist day of March, A. D. 1924. (SEAL) SEE BEN A LOOK MEANS A LOT R SALE—New two-room plas- red house with water and lights: hil lot. east front on South St. Bot: oiph; $100 cash and $35 per month. in & Christianson. Phone 2606. EXCLUSIVE HOME. On East Eleventh, a new brick home of five rooms, oak finish throughout, full basement, best of. fixtures, latest heating plant, built- in garage. Your chance to get a home for $1,000 lens than cost with reasonable payment down. Stafford Realty Co., Phone 703. of Many Casper small home ovmers take advantage priced lots offered in Casper View, and Kenwood, city water, Peas, lights, telephone, bus service; soon to have sewer, walks, paving; school adjoining city park; nice building lots as low as $300, A Comfortable little home of five rooms; celty water, 1f . 5 east front priced at $2,250 with $300 cash, ba PA sib abe lance monthly. Nice east front Jot with double garage, céops and yun; South Washington street, $500 with $100 cash. 4 PROTECT YOUR INVESTMENT BY INSURANCE. __..._ SEE BEN REALTY 0. NOW READY:~REAL HOMES. In best residenttal section. in- dividuai in design, well built, finely finished; five and six- room brick bungalows; hardwood floors, open fires, breakfast nook, fireproof garages, furnace heat, laundry, big closets. Phone 735 and arrange to see these at once. Representative on prem- ises Fourteenth and South Ash all day Sunday. MODERN BUILDING CO. 412 Midwest Bldg. ———— FOR TRADE--For Casper home, 169 acres irrigated with paid up water right, 25 acres alfalfa, fair improvements, five head of heavy horses, harness, wagons, farm ini- lements, and eight head cows com- ing fresh, all for $7,000; who wants a going ranch and willing to ask a selling, not trading price for Cas, per . Martin & Christian. son. Phone 2606, — FOR SALE—Two-roam house, has cupboard, clothes closet, large front porch, good gas range and heater; on the bus:line: price $1,500 with $250 down. J. F. Jones and Sa America Theater Lobby. Phone DO YOU ENTERTAIN If so, you must see this new eight room’ Newport bungalow; has liv- ingroom 18x28; billiard room 18x20; three sleepingrooms, maid's quar- ters; pavement; exclusive district, $12,500, $1,500 cash will handle. Baker Grude Ihvestment Co., Real- tors, 183 N. Wolcott. ss FOR SALE — Attractive five-room modern bungalow, has fireplace, m breakfast nook. gas furnace heat; ompletely furnished in mahogany, splendid location on South Grant, wnen, leaving Casper. See us for ice and terms. J. F. Jones: and Co. Shree Theater Lobby. Phone — A GOOD ONE ON THE NORTH SIDE. We Will Build to Suit the Purchaser We have made arrangements to build four houses on nue, on lots fronting the Standard addition in any form to Suit he purchaser. Will sell the completed house on easy terms and small Payments. If you desire a modern dwell! and model then see us at once. Cres gy ake de ae FRY AND WHITE Room 9,'Daly Bldg. PERSONAL ; WE invite you to visit our store and see our fresh stock of ever blooming plants. “The Flower Shoppe, Corner Sixth and Center. nein MADAME J. Rea Keyes, ordained spiritualist, private readings daily wil! answer no questions over tele- Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. hotel, apartment S. Phone west, five rooms, modern, fur- nace heat, $800 down an¢@ monthly payments. Baker Grude Investment Co., Realtors, 133 N. Wolcott. FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—We have parts of the city at the right price. E. B. Lamar Realty Co., Smith Block. Phone 2214, Realtor. fee ast ria i edd bs Bose heal INCOME PROPERTY lots in all a CONSULT .D. L. Hugo, gifted clair- voyant and spiritual medium; 40. years experience, good satisfaction. Hours 10 a. m, to 10 p. m. Lovers of truth and skeptical invited. Circle Meeting Tuesday night; accurate private readings Cal'y, Smith Apart ment House, 140 E. Midwest Ave. ne 701M. Apartment 2. ORS of Local 600 O. P. B. F. I. A. full attendance expected: Friday, April 4, Labor Hall, 320 N. Wolcott. MADAM Wonder, wonderful reader, the lady with the wonderful pow- er; tel’s past, present and future. all and consult her on any affairs. 450 S. Durbin. Hours 9 a. m, to 10 Pp. m. Four rooms, all large, some built- in features, double garage; lights, water and gas in; full 60x140-foot lot facing the east, $2.800 will buy this and $250 cash will handle with easy monthly payments on the bal- ance Harry Free. The Lot Man. Phone 238. A BARGAIN. Four-room modern house with three-room apartment in basement, an exce'lent buy at $4.750 with $500 cash. Home Realty Co,, Realtors, 255 S. Center, Phone 2580. AT YOUR COMMAND T play an important part in the life of the community. I rent houses, flats, apartments to desirable tenants. I secure roomers and boarders. 1 supply competent and experi- enced workers for every line of human endeavor. HOME AND INCOME. Beautiful home on CY ayenue, five rooms and hath, oak. flocrs built-in features, four’ room apart- ment in basenient; one large room and garage on rear; all assessments paid in full; price $7,500; terms. Bury Realty Co,, 15 Daly Bldg. BUSINESS CHANCES GOOD location for shoe store and repair shop or bakery, $11 East #H street. LEGAL NOTICES ORDINANCE NO- 384-A An Ordinance to Amend and Re- inact Section 2 of Ordinance No. 164-A of the City of Cas- per, Providing for the Regula- tion of Hotels, Rooming Houses, and Lodging Houses Within the City of Casper, and Providing Ponatiee for the Violation Thereof: BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE! tn the District Court, Eighth Ju- CITY OF CASPER: dicial District. SECTION 1, That Section 2/The State of Wyoming, County of of Ordinance No. 154 of the City; Natrona, ss. of Casper is hereby amended and No. 8879 ; reinacted so as to read as follows:|Nebraska Central Building and SECTION 2. For the pur- | Loan Association, a Nebraska Corporation, Plaintiff. pose of this ordinance the word persons shall mean and include ve. Jay McCook Probst and Ada Irene Probst, (husband and _ wife), natural persons, co-partner- ships, corporations and associ- the Wyoming National Bank of Casper, a national banking ations and shall include persons of both sexes. The term room- corporation, defendants. Public notice is hereby given that ing house and the term lodging in pursuance of a judgment and house shall be construed to be synonomou The terms room- ing house and lodging house | foreclosure decree, made and en- shall be construed to mean and |tered by said court in the above entitled cause on the 2ist day of January, A. D, 1924, in favor of include any house or dwelling the above named plaintiff, Ne- FOR TRADE FOR SALE OR TRADE—House with slx rooms, bath and sun porch, good income property, cor- ner of Lincoln and Lind, mouth front, desirable location; will take in smaller house or lot. 636 E. Lind, 8. K. LOY, Mayor. Attest: H. H. PRICE, City Clerk. Publish April 1, 1924. ra Ae: Pe NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE ON FORECLOSURE OF MORTGAGE FOR SALE OR TRADE — Good truck. P, O. Box 389. FOR TRADE—Ten-room hou pavement, two baths, very well located. Call 19) FOR SALE OR TRADE—Twelve lots, joining Evansville on the for Casper property. will as- Owner P. O. Box 1623. FOR TRADE—160 acres black sage land near, Thermopolis, for Cas- per*property; could divide into 380 acre tracts. Ca!l at rear 358 N. Mc- Kinley to get particulars. HAVE several good trucks wish to exchange for vacant lots; or clear improved property, Ask for Mr, Thomas, Liberty Garage. on I summon new cooks and other domestic helpers. I keep the community posted regarding the realty market and show advantageous opportunities for buying, selling, renting, ex- ‘changing. I restore lost articles, I sell used cars quickly. I turn disused household ar. FOR SALE OR TRADE—By own- e@ rooms are rented er, firs? class income property,| Where mor to roomers or lodgers than are close in, “just off East Seconc, a head ¥ _ “B” Street; thence north along a ticles into cash. $3,000 cash’ will handle, can make| used or occupied by the head |braska Central Building and Loan|the City of Casper here-|line parallel to and 194,96 fect terms to sult or will take five or| of the house and his immediate | Association, a Nebraska Corpora-|by declares its intention to|from the west line of North Ash I save money for many people |] «ix.room house as first payment. family, whether he be such as | tion, and against the above named | make an improvement by| Street, a distance of 137.5 feet in many ways. For fuihc= information address|/tenant, owner, agent or o¢-|defendants Jay McCook Probst| grading, constructing curbs, drain-|to the center line of the alley be- Box B-428, ‘Tribune, eupant. “jand Ada Irene Probst, (husband|ing and paving certain streets in| tween West “B’ Street and West x Point tb dnncmarabte oppor SECTION 2. All ordinances or/and wife), for the sum of|the City of Casper, as follows, to-|“B-C” Street in Block 5, Mid- yg tunities that, are’ well’ worth WANTED TO BORROW parts of ordinances in conflict] $4266.48, and the sum of $6.26 | wit: west Addition; thence east’ along ag with this ordinance are hereby re-| costs of suit, which judgment and| SECTION 1. Ash Street from|center line of said alley a distance I cost but a trifle and I act pealed. 7 decree directs the appraisement| the north line of Yellowstone High-| of 69.96 feet; thence north along qufokiy, WANTED TO BORROW—$4,000 on} SECTION 3. ‘Whereas, an|and saleby me of the lands and|way to the south line of West|the west line of Lot 6, in Block ~ a $12,000 property; payable|emergency exists, such as is de-|tenements hereinafter described,|B-C” Stree’ 5, Midwest Addition, a distance of T am a CASPER TRIBUND || monthly. P.O. Tox 359 clared to be the case therefore,|and by virtue of an order of sale South David Street from the] 137.5 feet to the point of begin WANTAD, this ordinance shall be in fatl to me issued out of the office of north line of Yellowstone High-|ning. force and effect from and after) the clerk of said court, and under|way to the south line of First SECTION 3. The character,| LOST AND FOUND the date of its passage and publi-|the seal of. said court, directing| Street; kinds and extent of said improve e cation in the official newspaper.|me to appraise and sell said lands Industrial Avenue from the west| ments shall be as follows, to-wit:| I Will Serve You ses y| , Passed and approved this 8ist}mnd tenements pursuant to said|line of South David Street to the|The construction of necessary FOUND—Wuys neck piece Saturday | dey of March A. D. 1924, {augment and decree, said sale to! east line of Ash Avenue; curbs, drainage and storm sewers Satisfactorily RS irae ce Gere seme! (SAL) 4 Eola had as in cases of sales of renl| West “B” Street from the west| consisting of vitrified clay piping, i |. K. LOY, estate on execution; I, Perry A, Morris, sheriff of said Natrona County, State of Wyoming, will sell at public ven- due, to the highest bidder, for south front door of paying for this ad. LOST—Gold ring with blood stone fet: powalbly between postffice and South Center, Return to D, D. Murphy, care of postoffios, Howard. Mayor. Attest: Phone 15 or 16 H. H. PRICE, ity Cleric. C) Publish April 1, 1924, at the he Casper Hany ecetoune ary and March, —Drawn for The Casper Tribune by George McManus MOUNTAIN VIEW SUBURB $60.000 in Jot sales for tho two Cull months of the year, Febru- 316 lots sold during the two morths. 156 people bought these lots. 20 or more houses built during the two months. THERE IS A REASON. Lots with modern conveniences, $200 to $350, easy terms. Call for an appointment and let one of our salesmen show phenominally growing suburb. 133 N. Wolcott the court house in the City of Cas- per, in the county of Natrona and State of Wyoming, on the 15th day of May, 1924, at eleven o’clock in the forenoon of said day, the lands and tenements, described in said judgment, decree and order of sale, to-wit: Lot Two (2) in Block one hun- dred and forty-nine (149) in the City of Casper, formerly town of Casper, in the county of Natrona, the state of Wyoming, according to the recorded plat thereof to- gether with all buildings and im- provements thereon, or as much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy said judgment and decree with interest thereon from said January 21, 1924, at 7 per cent per annum, and said costs of suit of $6.25, and accruing costs; ap- praisal and estimate of value by appraisers, $4000-00. Dated this first day of April, A. -D, 1924. PERRY A. MORRIS, . Sheriff of Natrona County, Wyoming. is Pub. area 1, 8, 15, 22, 29, May 6, ——_____ NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS LIABLE TO ASSESSMENT FOR THE PAVING OF THE FOLLOWING NAMED STREETS IN THE CITY OF CASPER, STATE OF WYOM- Ape PAVING DISTRICT NO. Ash Street from the north line of Yellowstone, Highway, to the south line of West “B-C” Street; South David Street from the north line of Yellowstone Highway to the south line of First Street; Industrial Avenue from the west line of South David Street to the east line of Ash Avenue; West “B” Street from the west line of North Ash Street, to the east line of North Boyer Street, produced; West “A” Street from the west line of the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy® Railroad right-of-way to the east line of North Boyer Stre®t; West First Street from the west line of Ash Street to the east line of Boyer Street; The Council of the City of Cas- per, on the 24th day of March, A. D, 1924, passed the following resolution of intention to improve, Ash Street from the north line of Yellowstone Highway, to the south line of West “B-C” Street; South David Street from the north line of Yellowstone Highway to the south line of First Street; Industrial Avenue from the west line of South David Str» to the e ast line of Ash Avenue; West, “B” Street from the west line of North Ash Street, to the Street, produced; of North Boyer West “A” Street from the west east line line of the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad right-of-way to the east Street; line of North Boyer West First Street from the west line of Ath Street to the east line of Boyer Street; RESOLUTION OF INTENTION TO IMPROVE BY GRADING, CONSTRUCTING CURBS, DRAINING AND PAVING THE FOLLOWING NAMED STREETS AND PORTIONS OF STREETS: 4 BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of Casper, in the State of Wyoming: That the said City Council of you Casper’s BAKER GRUDE INV. CO. REALTORS Phone 1189 the east treet ; West First Street from the west line of Ash Street to the east line of Boyer Street; SECTION. 2. That for the pur- pose of paying the cost of said i provements, it is proposed to er ate an assessment district’ whi will include all the property be- tween the termini of said improve- ments abutting or adjacent to the said streets, which said property consists of certain lots or pr~cels of land all of which will be speci- fically benefited by said improve- ment, and the boundary of %aid district to be as follows to-wit: Beginning at the northwest cor- ner of Lot 6, in Block 5, Midwe: Addition and running thence east along the south line of West “B-C"” Street, a distance of 385.0 feet to the northeast corner of Lot 8, in Block 8, Midwest Addition; thence south along the east line of Lots 8 and 25 in said Block 3, and Lot 8 in Block 2 Midwest Addi- tion, a distance of 472.5 feet to the center of the alley between West “B” Street, and West “A” Street in said Block 2; thence east along the center line of said alley a distance of 803.0 feet, to the west line of the Chicago, Burling- ton & Quincy Railroad right-of- way; thence south along said right- of-way line a distance of 335.0 feet, to the center line of the al- ley between West “A” Street and West First Street; thence west along the center line of said alley a distance of 303.0 feet; thence south along the east line of Lot 25 in Block 1 Midwest Addition, a distance of 217.5 feet to the north- east corner of Lot 9 in Block 178, Original town; thence east along the south line of West First Street, a distance of 496.0 feet, to the center line of the alley be- tween. South David Street and South Center Street in Block 8, Original town; thence south along the center line of said alley and continuing in the same direction along the east line of Lot 7, in line of North Boyer Block 8, a distance of 420.0 feet to the southeast corner of said Lot 7%; thence west along the north line of West Second Street a distance of 230.0 feet to the west line of South David Street; thence south along the west line of South David Street a distance of 45.0 feet, more or less, to. the southeast corner of Lot 1 in Block 67, Original town; thence S. 64 de- grees 03 minutes W, along the north line of Yellowstone High- way, a distance of 580.75 feet to the south center of Lot 10 in Block 67, Original town; thence N. 25 degrees 57 minutes W. along the center line of Lot 10 in Block 67 and Lot 4 in Block 143 Original town, and continuing in the same direction, a distance of 497.0 feet more or less, to the north line of West Second Street; thence west along the north line of West Sec- ond Street, a distance of 120.00 feet, more or less, to a point 330-52 feet west of the west line of Ash Street; thence north along a line parallel! to the west line of Ash Street, a distance of 187.5 feet, to the center line of the‘alley be- tween West Second Street and West First Street in Block 177, Original town; thence west along center line of said alley a distance of 307.22 feet to the east line of Boyer Avenue; thence northeast- erly along the easteline of North Boyer Avenue a distance of 991.89 feet to the north line of West line of North Ash Street, to the east line of North Boyer Street, produced; West “A’" Street from the wert line of the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad right-of-way to or cement pipe, along with the nec- essary manholes, catch basins and other necessary fixtures and at- tachments, inlets and outlets for the surface drainage of said streets and portions of streets as designated in paragraph One above set forth; the pavement to be used on the above mentioned streets as designated in paragraph One to be selected by the Council from the following kinds: Plain Portland Cement concrete six inches thick, re-enforced Portland Cement concrete six inches thick, re-enforced Portland Cement con- crete” base four or five inches thick with two inch asphaltic con- crete top with seal coat, plain Portland cement concrete base, four, five or six inches thick with two inch asphaltic concrete to with sea! coat; three or four inc asphaltic concrete base with two inch asphaltic concrete top with seal coat. The term asphaltic concrete as used in this instru- ment shall be held to mean and include any method of mixing as- phalt with stone aggregates and fillers such as Warranite Bitu- lithic, Topeka Mix or any other PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY PAGE NINE. mixture conforming to specifica- tions acceptable to the City. SECTION 4. The estimated costs per square yard of the dif- ferent kinds of paving mentioned in the paragraph next above are now on file in the office of the City Engineer of the City of Cas- per, and any person interested in said costs may determine the same by calling at the office of the City Engineer for such information ; SECTION 5. That no part of said improvement shal! be paid’ eut of the frenye fund or the Road Fund of the City of Casper; SECTION 6. That the said im- eee are to be maintained y the contractor for a period of. five years and that the charge for the maintenance is to be included in the assessment for such im- provements. SECTION 7 The time and place when and where the City Council will.meet to consider any and all remonstrances and objec- . tions to said proposed improve- ments is Bey, fixed on the 21st day of April, A. D. 1924, at eight o'clock P. M. at the Council Chamber of the said City Council at the City Hall on South Center Street in the City of Casper; SECTION 8. City Recorder, being the said City That the said > Clerk, be and hereby is directed to - give ten days’ notice to all per--> sons liable for said proposed im- provements of the foregoing inten- - tions of the City Council by pub- lishing the aforesaid resolution in the issue of the Casper Dail Tribune on the Ist day of April, A. D. 1924, the same being a news- paper of general circulation pub- lished in said City of Casper once each week or oftener. Passed and approved this 24th day of March, A. D. 1924 S. K. LOY, Mayor. (SEAL) Attest: H. H. PRICE, City Clerk. Pub. April ist, 1924. ABSTRACTORS ee CASPER ABSTRACT COMPANY Bonded Abstractors J. P. Golden, M cer Phone 2411 15 AUDITO! . H. KEIMERTH Certified Public Accountant Income Tax Serv:ce 401 O-S Bidg. Phone 767 HASELMIRE, LEWIS & PREBLE Auditors and Accountants Income Tax Consultants 208-11 Of! Exchange Bldg. Phone 660 Poin Aiea nadi nc 2 est wc enthins Rebates Tatars R. CC. VAN DENBERG Certified Public Accountant Income Tax_ Service Phone M8 STEFFEN AND GUY Auditors and Accountants Income Tax Service 223 Midwest Building Phones 300 and 1838W ARCHITECTS DUBOIS & GOODRICH, Architects Rooms 11-12, Townsend Biock Casper, Wyo. Phone 440 WM. J, WESTFALL, Architect Buite 5, Daly Building AUTO TOPS B. & D. SUPPLY OO. Auto Tops and Repairing—Dayton Tires and Accessories—619 E. 2nd, AUTO PAINTING : DOCTORS DR. 1. N. FROST Physician and Surgeon O-S Bldg. Phone 123 ALLAN McLELLAN, M. D. Daly Bldg. Office Ph. 844. Res. 90 —<———— DR. T. J. RIACH Physician and Surgeon Ph, 1219 310 0-S Bldg. Res. Ph. 2118 DRESSMAKING JENNIE L, Phone 24543 East A, EXPERIENCED DRESSMA: The Home Shop, 725 8S. ye age INSURANCE ‘Mutual Benefit, Health, Accident’ tion, and Occidental. Life. Robert A. ‘Byrnes and So Becklinger Bidg., Casper.” MST LAWYERS MULVANEY & BARRETT Lawyers 517 Consolidated Royalty Bldg. AMBROSE HEMINGWAY wyer Room 332 Midwest Bldg. NICHOLS & STIKRETT Lawyers 3809-10-11 Oli Exchange Bldg. GEORGE A. WEEDELL 404 Midwest Building WILLIS STIDGER Lawyer Suite 218 Midwest Bldg. Phone 1193 SHERMAN 702 Yellowstone Auto Paint Shop 1914 E. Yellowstone First Class Auto Painting BAGGAGE & TRANSFER K. ©, PHILLIPS Beggage & Transfer—Phone 2264W NATRONA TRANSFER, STORAGE AND FUEL ©O.—Phone 049 BATTERIES ASPEK BATTERY Co. ‘ith Phone 907 CHIROPRACTORS JEFFREY A. 1AM JEFFREY Phone 706 LL. Suite 13, DB J, CONNELL, D. ©,, Ph. ©. Bidg. Phone 8493 M. E. HARNED, Chiropractor 162 North Kimball Strees Phone 1467 DR. L. BE. BERQUIST Zuttermeister Bldg. Phone 1757 CLEANERS THE SERVICE CLEANERS Railroad at Jackson Phone 66 DOCTORS THE CASPER PRIVATE OSPITAL vhone 273 CHILDREN’S 642 South Durbin—I’hone 406 Staff SURGERY, G COLOGY AND OBSTETKICS Homer R. Lathrop, My x Victor K. Dacken, B. 8 EYE, EAR, NOSE AND T on L.. Stanton, M. 8. AND X-RAY TRE -URE 4 c i ©. H, Platz, M B ENTGENOLOGIST Hallie M. PHARMACIST? R. 8S. Lothian, Ph, G. D ‘TIST I Or Offices in 113 Kast Telephones BRYANT & MORRISON ans and Surgeons Off. 209 0-8 Bldg. Phone 2660 Res. Ph. Dr. B 800 Dr, M, 1927 DRS. Ph ‘s| LESLIE M, JAMES P. KEM 408 Consolidated Royaity Bldg. W. H. PATTEN Attorney at Law 225 Midwest Bldg. Phone 210 HAGENS & MURANE Lawyers 206-207 Ol Exchange Building D 1AM & LOWEY 402 Midwest Building WILLIAM 0. WILSON Lawyer Suite 14-15-16 ‘Townsend Bldg. OGILBEE & ADAMS 210 O-S Bldg. Phone 2217 OPTOMETRIST — EYES CAREFULLY TESTED And Glasses Properly Fitted b; y JESSE BVANS 134 S. Center St. OSTEOPATH DR. CAROLINE © DAVIS Osteopathic Ph; Suite 6, Tribune Apart, Phone 388 DR. L. L. WADE ‘Osteopathy Over Frantz Shop Phone 1123 PLANING: MILL JOB _F. THOMAS Planing MiB and Cabinet Shop Phone 1806W 214 West B St. RUG CLEANING Rue Coon” J DK NE’ All, Work. ot Ad Done The Vapo Way VAPO RUG CLEANING Co. Phone 322 SHOE REPAIRING NORTH CASPER SHOR Hand and Machine Wo: Ben Suyematsu 235 Kast H TYPEWRITERS Casper Feld pth: ra New and Rebuilt tale—Suipplics and change pewriters opairs Phone 85¢ >HOLSTERING Upholstering & Furniture Packing Phone 16722M.—J. E. Warwick WAREHOUSES NELSON, Warehouse and Transfer Co., Phone 1234 Service Warehouse & Transf. 14 W. rst—Phone 2710 ce Rater Prompt Service, Reasonable x

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