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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16, 1924. FOR SALE—HOUSES and balance less- ens) -an't gO Wrong here. Globe cap het Bocund Street. Phos a, Realtors, ‘ FOR SALE—North Carper—a brand new three-room house with one|- room house on rear lot. On plock from Cenfer street. Pur- nished. Price $1900. $200 cash. Phone 2105. —— FOR SALE—Large four-room house fi modern, good location; full east front lat. Price $3900. $700 cash and easy payments. Baker Realtors, 133 For Sale—REAL ESTATE - $25 DOWN. fornia, * balance $10 per month; to- tal cost $105; just ten minutes walk from one of California's here to share in the state's prosper- ity; let your money work for you. You can own your own home when you are ready to come and plait your own garden, go swimming, fishing, hunt! boating, hiking, hunting, ralse chickens, celery or avocacos and reap a fortune through increase in value of land; oi! well just spudded in near this property and olf rights go with the lots! beach lots bought for $100 have sold for as high as $90,000 at Long Beach. Brisbane says, “Marvelous is California, her ocean biggest in world, climate finest, clouds. sky, mountains most beautiful, and the profits on real estate beyond the dreams of avarice—And they have just started. The day is coming when a lot on the e¢ge of the Pa- cific now sold for $100 will mean in- dependence if well selected. Some day there will be fifty million peo- ple in California. Buy your rea! estate early—a piece of California is a piece of gold.” Your opportu- nity is bere. Illustrated booklet on request. Ocean View Land Co., 811 S. Spring 8t., Los Angeles, Cal, FOR SALE—240 acres of irrigated land east of Casper in the Platte valley, three-ruom house, barn for 8 head of horses and 20 head of cat- tle, large spring at barn, 90 acres of alfalfa, 33 acres is ready for seeding, all fenced and cross fenced an elegant dairy ranch or diversi- fied farm. Will trade for resi- dence up to $8000. EE. B. Lamar, Smith block. Tel. 2214, Realtors. FOR SALE—Seven acres nice and level; geod soll, improved; for less than a city, lot, . Close in. Call 87W. or at 731 Kirk Street. FOR SALE—Three 1 lets on 11th and.Oak Crest; priced right. Baker Grude Inv. Co., Realtors, 183 N. Wolcott. SEVERAL choice lots in Mills. Water, Nights and gas; low taxes. ten minutes walk from Refineries. Will trade for anything of value ex- cepting land and out of state prop- ae ‘Western Realty, P. & R. ldg. FOR SALE—RANCHES —— MENDOCINO COUNTY, CALI- FORNIA STOCK RANCH. 1,550 acres, 150 acres valley land. under cultivation, good house, two large barns and out buildings, fenc- ed and cross fenced, well watered, 4ll good open range, family orchard, 17 miles~from Ukiah on highway, electric power, telephone, R. F. D. three miles from town; will carry 1,000 head of sheep without any feeding; price $40,000; good terms. L. L. HOPKINS, Ukiah, Cal. —___ SHEEP RANC s MENDOCINO county, CAL. This fine sheep ranch contains 1,800 acres, 17 miles from Ukiah; good road, buildings poor, fenced, well watered ,open range, 100 acres good alfalfa land; the best buy In California; price $25,000, half cash, 1,200 head of sheep at market price. For further particulars write L. L. HOPKINS, Ukiah, Cal. STOCK RANCH MENDOCINO COUNTY, CAL. 8,300 acres plus 4,000 In United States Forest Reserve, total 12,800 Scres, 300 acres are in: cultivation, £0 in alfalfa, balance is rolling pas- e, well watered and well fenced; has two living streams anc about 75 living springs; two miles from sma!) town, on main road. rural mail, tele- phone, auto bus to schools. Four vets of buildings all in fair condi- ton! farming implements, tractor, machin and tools; saddle and work animals; 400 head of Short Horn and Poll Angus cattle, 1,000 head Merino sheep, hogs, poultry, etc. This property with its summer and winter range, will carry 1,000 head of cattle or 6,000 head of sheep the year round and without winter feeding; finest hunting and fishing in the state; price including all, $150,000; terms to suit. Further par: Uculars on application, L. L. HOPKINS, Ukiah, Cal. INCOME PROPERTY eee ey YOR SALE—T have flecided to move to California, will sell my eight two-room apartment for $6000; all ‘partments rented bringing in a rental of $500 a month, ever since the apartment has been built. Box #481, Tribune. BUSINESS CHANCES ~~ FOR RENT—New store, best loca- tion; new building; rent rease this, Sixth and M: —At Lavoye, Wyo. gan and electric franchise, paying hand- somely, will bear the closest investi ration as to ite earning power; will be sold on Mberal terms. H. L. Bél. del, Lavoye, Wyo. ——— FOR SALE—Grocery and market ocated in good neighborhood, In- volce stock and fixtures, Call for varuculars, Phone 2698J. BRINGING UP FATHER THIS 1S. AFINE HOOR FOR YOO TO GET UP: HE AVERAGE Many HAS HALF AADAYS | WORK DONT. By NOW HURRY OP AND GET SEE BEN OFFICE AND HE'S AT HID A LOOK MEANS A LOT Where can you buy a five-room rmiodern bungalow for less? Pretty tHe five-room modern bungalow; east front on pavement lawn in; two rooms in basement; this 1s one of the See Ben houses built three years ago. Ask to see it today. BUY YOUR LOT TODAY BUILD TOMORROW Lots in Community Park, Casper View, Kenwood, East Terraces, Keystone, sold on easy terms, ASK ABOUT OUR INSURANCE PROTECTION SEE BEN REALTY CO. 202 Midwest Bldg. REALTORS Phone 1480 Real Estate—Insurance—Bonds—Notary Public INVESTIGATE KEYSTONE ADDITION ~~ The Best Bet Yet Located near McKinley street subway, to the city and very close to business center. will be easily accessible PRICES—$125 to $300 Terms—$25 Down, Balance $10 Monthly Size of Lots—10x120—Many Large Blectric light line now under construction through this addition “A LOOK MEANS A LOT” SEE BEN REALTY CO.. REAL’ 201-203 Midwest Bldg. Phone 1480 FOR TRADE GOOD big lots on Highway west of Casper.’ Easy drive to City, No assessments. \ Will consider any kind of trade except land or out of state property. Will sell on easy terms. ‘Western Realty. P. & R. Bldg. HAVE several good trucks, wish to exchange for vacant lots; or clear improved property. Ask for Mr. Thomas, Liberty Garage. FOR SALE OR TRADE—Corner lot 40x132 on South McKinley, $900, $350 cash, $1 month; will take Ford “coupe us first payment. Inquire 255 8. McKinley. WILL TAKE roadster, truck or bug Ford ready to go, ag first payment on two 80x100 east front lots on Howard street. Call at 1134 Howard after 6 o'clock. GOOD FOUR-ROOM semi modern house near 12th and Cedar, East Will sell on easy terms, or will consider any tra@e of value as first payment, with the exception of land or out of State property. Western Realty P, & R. Bldg. FOR TRADE— Who has a little modern home to trade for equity in larger property consisting of five rooms, bath and breakfast nook, with #ma!l house on rear, is close in on north side, Address Box B-479, Tribune. WE HAVE some good lots in South Addition to trade for anything of ‘Will not consider land or ‘Western value. out of state property. Realty, P. & R. Bidg. ———— FOR SALE OR TRADE—By owner, new three-room cottage, two one room bachelor shacks on rear; all furnished; will take good late model car; building lot or small cash pa: ment down, balance monthly less than rent. Inquire 226 West K. Phone 2386M. ——$ GOOD 300 acre ranch near Ther. mopdlis. Located in valley and has plenty of water. Well im- proved, and plenty of stock and machinery. Will lease to reliable parties, or will sell on terms, or trade for anything of value in Cas per. Western Realty, P. & R. Bidg. ————$—— WANTED TO EXCHANGE—Lot or lots for concrete blocks, a'so lots for labor on building. See Ben Real- ty Co., Realtors, 2/2 Midwest Bldg. pe craks int Mr Eaten FOR SALE OR TRADE—Halt ton truck, new tires, good order, tour. Ing car, good running | cgndition; $175 for both or will trade. Phone 1431W. STAR ROADSTER, run about 2,000 miles. First class condition. Will well for $150 down, balance on easy payments with no brokerage, or will trade for lotsa or an sy in a house. Western Realty, P. & R. Bide. ee For results try @ Tribune Classi Qed Ad — MONEY TO LOAN WANTED MONEX MONEY to loan on improved Cas- per real estate. H. Vorebeck, Room 10, Daly Bldg., Phone 1664W. — We have several clients, who have placed with-us some first mortgage loans that will net better than 14 per cent Interest, Baker-Grude In- vestment Co. 133 N. Wolcott, Rea!- tors. Phone 1189, MONEY to !oan on improved Cas- per real . estate, loans promptly. United ‘States Building and Loan association, C. M. Hoi- ness, general agent. 321 Midwest Bldg. Phone 2708. LOST AND FOUND LOST—About a year ago, Bible and Science and with name Jean Wisner. 141 8S. Dur- bin street Finder please return to Tribune and receive reward LOST—Pit brindle bull dog, six months old, short ears, white markings on “feet and neck; an- swers to name of Spike. Reward if returned to 240 N, Beech, Apart- ment 4 child's Health, PERSONAL Ce MAH JONGG LESSONS. Frank Lee, an authority on the famous Chinese game, makes two trips to Casper each week to in- struct his clients in the fine points of tie game. I have some open dates. Phone me at the Lee Cafe in Gtenrock. MADAME J. Rea Keyes, ordained spiritualist, private readings daily wil! answer no questions over tele- phone.! Hours 9 a, m. to 9 p. m. Wyatt hotel, apartment 8. Phone 2609J. DIVORCES secured quickly about one-half regular rates; legal ad- vico very reasonable. Address let- ters to P, O. Box 1943, Casper, SPIRITUAL MESSAGE MEETING At Union Labor hall, Wednesday evening ct 7:45. For results try a Tribune Clasat- fed Ad LEGAL NOTICES BIDS ASKED FOR SALE OF TEAPOT CASINGHEAD GAS Under and by virtue of an order of the Federal Court, District of Wyoming the Receivers of Naval Reserve No, 3 (Teapot Dome) will receive sealed bids up to and in- cluding April 26, 1924, for the casing-head gas from the wells on the Reserve. All bids submitted must contain a provision for sav- ing the residuum gas and return- ing it to the lease for operating the property, All bids should be closed | S Che Casper Daily Cribune -' —Drawn for The Casper Tribune by Georse McManus *IM'GOING To TAKE YOU DOWN TO MR. SLANTS. SHOW YOU HOW HARD HE WORKS * addressed to or filed with William E. Mullen, Hynds Bldg., Cheyenne Wyoming, Attorney for the Re- ceivers, who reserves the right to reject any or all bids. W. E. MULLEN, Attorney for Receivers. Pub. April 11, 12, 18, 14, 15, 16, “Ata 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 26, 1924, NOTICE OF INCORPORATION Certificate of Incorporation of WOODSON OIL, COMPANY was filed in the office of the Secre- tary of State, Cheyenne, Wyom- ing, on April 7th, 1924. The ob- jects of said corporation are the acquisition, development and op- eration of oil and mineral lands, the refining, marketing and dis- posing of the products thereof and the doing of any and all things necessary or incidental to' the main objects. The capital sto¢k of this company is Two Hundred Pifty Thousand ($250,000.00) Dollars, divided into Two Hundred Fifty Thousand (250,000) shares of the par value of One ($1.00) Dollar each. The term of existence of seid company is fifty (50). years. The number of directors is five (5), and those who will manage the affairs of the company for the first year are H. N. Isenberg, E. H. Smith, L, C, Klein, A, M. Bar- gert and Frank England. Opera- tions of the company will be car- ried on in the County of Fremont and State of Wyoming, and else- where. The principal offide of the company is located at Casper Ay yomune and the agent in charge thereof is Frank England. WOODSON OIL COMPANY, By Yrank England, President. Pablish April 16th, 1/th and 18th, 1924, pe SE + SSE NOTISE TO ALL | PERSONS LIABLE TO ASSESSMENT FOR . THE IMPROVEMENT OF THE FOLLOWING NAMED STREETS IN THE CITY OF ‘CASPER, STATE OF WY0- MING, PAVING DISTRICT NO, 45. Washington Street from the south line of East Second Street, to the north line of East 15th Street; Third Sreet from the east line of Jackson Street, to the’ center line of the alléy in Block 52, White's Addition; Fifth Street from the east line of Jackson Street, to the center Tine of the alley in Block 62, White’s Addition; Eighth Street from the east line of Washington Street, south to the west line of Washington Street, north a distance of 20,00 feet; THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CASPER, on the 14th day of April, A. D. 1924, passed the following resolution of inten- tion to improve: Washington Street from the south line of East Second Street, to the north line of East 15th treet; Third Street from the east line of Jackson Street, to the center line of the alley in Block 652, White's Addition; Fifth Street from the ‘east line of Jackson Street,’to the center line of the alley in Block 52, White's Addition, Eighth Street from the east line of Washington Street, south to the west, line of Washington Street, north a distance of 20.00 feet; RESOLUTION OF _INTEN- TION TO IMPROVE BY GRAD- ING, CONSTRUCTING CURBS, DRAINING AND PAVING THE FOLLOWING NAMED STREETS AND PORTIONS OF STREETS: BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CASPER, IN THE STATE OF WYOMING ‘ That the said City Council of the City of Casper, hereby de- clares its intention to make an improvement by grading, con- structing curbs, draining and pav- ing certain streets in the City of Casper, as follows, to-wit: SECTION 1, Washington Street from the south line of East Second Street, to the north: line of Bast 15th Street; Third Street from the east line of Jackson Street, to the center line of the alley,in .Block 652, White's Addition; Fifth Street from the east line of Jackson Street, to the center line of the alley in Block 52, White's Addition; , Eighth Street from the east line of Washington Street, south to the west line of Washington Street, north a distance of 20.00 feet; SECTION 2. That for the pur- pose of paying the cost .of said improvements, it is proposed to create an assessment district which will include all the property between the termini of said im provements abutting or adjacent to the said streets, which said prop- erty consista of certain lots or parcels of land all of which will be specifically benefited by said Improvement, andthe boundary of op district to be as follows, to- wit: Beginning at the northwest corner of Lot 2, in Block 48, orig- inal town, und running thence east along the south line of East Sec- df MOUNTAIN VIEW SUBURB —— Over 800 lots sold in ten months. Mountain View and enjoying modern conveniences. $350. Easy terms. Over 60 families now living in Lots $200 to BAKER-GRUDE INVESTMENT CO. Phone 1189 REALTORS 133 N. Wolcott We Will Build to Suit the Purchaser ‘We have made arrangements: to bulld four houses on CY ave- nue, on lots fronting the Standard addition in any form to sult the purchaser. Wi!l sell the completed house on easy terms arta small cash payments. If you desire 2 modern dwelling on your own plans and model then see us at once, FRY AND WHITE Phone 2392 Room 9, Daly Bidg. USED CARS BIG REDUCTION IN PRICES You will save sixty-five to two hundred Collars if you buy during this sale. dition. ‘The cars that we now have ready are in first class con- READY FOR SALE JEWETT TOURING Late model, new paint, four food tires—this car has seen less than four thousand miles and is in extra nice shape. STEPHENS COUPE 4pasenger, late model, five good tires, car looks. ike new and is in nice condition. + MAXWELL COUPE 4-pass. This is a ilate model; in ‘first class condition. ‘ MAXWELL TOURING SPECIAL REDUCTIONS 1 STUDEBAKER SPECIAL 1 BUICK SIX 1 CHANDLER 4-PASS Choice $365.00 Cars in good shape ‘ORD ROADSTER *22—in good conCcition. 230 Wost Yellowstone parallel to and 174.00 feet from the east line of Washington Street, a distance of 420.00 feet; thence west along the north line of East Third Street, a distance of 68.20 feet; thence south along the cen- ter line of the alley at the north line of Block 62, of White's Ad- dition and continuing south on the same line, a distance of 560.50" feet; thence east along the north line of East Fifth Street, a dis- tance of 43.80 foet; thence south along the center line of the alley between Washington Street and Melrose Street, a distance of 1180.00 feet, to a point on the north line of Lot 257, Kenwood Addition; thence west along the south line of East Eighth Street, a distance of 110.00 feet to the center of the north line of Lot 54 Kenwood Adidition; thence south along a line parallel to and 140.00 feet from the east line of South Washington Street, and continuing along the center line of the alley between Washington Street and Melrose Street, a dis- tance of 2665.83 feet; thence west along the north line of East Fif- teenth Street, a distance of 330,00 feet to the center line of ond Street a distance of 404.00 feet; thence south along a line the alley between Washington Street and Jackson Street; thence Late model; new paint, good tires; car in first class condition 1 HUDSON 1 CHALMERS 1 BUICK Cholee $165.00 CHEVROLET TOURING "22—In good condition One extra good buy in a Maxwell 1% ton truck. The above cars are sold for 1-3 down; balance terms . CASPER MOTOR COMPANY Phone 909 north along the center line of said alley a distance of 2661.77 feet to the south line of East Eighth Street; thence east along the south line of East Eighth Street, a dis- tance of 60.00 feet, to the center line of the: alley running north from Fighth Street between Jack- son Street and Washiagton Street; thence north along the center ‘ine of said alley a distance of 960,00 feet; thence west along the south line of Lot 6 in Block 66 Sheridan Heights Addition, a dis- tance of 160.00 feet to the south- west corner of said Lot 6; thence north along the east line of South Jackson Street a distance of 990.50 feet; thenoe east along a line parallel to and 210.00 feet from the north line of East ‘Fifth Street, a distance of 150.00 feet; thence north along the center line of the alley between Jackson Street and Washington Street and continuing in the same direction, a distance of 210.00 feet to the point of beginning, SECTION 3. The character, kinds and extent of said impro ments shall be as follows, to-wit: The construction of necessary curbs, drainage and storm sewers consisting of vitrified clay piping, or cement pipe, along with nec. BY GOLLY: I] HE CERTAINLY SHOT UP AND. ao TO YOUR * OFFICES essary man holes, 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 Section One above set forth; the pavement to be used on the above mentioned streets as designated in Section One, to be selected by the Council from the following kinds: Plain Portland cement concrete six inches thick, re-enforced Portland Cement con- erete six inches thick, re-enforced Portland cement corcrete lage four or five inches thick with two inch asphaltic concrete top with seal coat, plain Portlind cement concrete base, four, iive or six inches thick with two inch asphal- tic concrete top with seal coat; three or four inch asphaltic base with two inch asphaltic concrete top with seal coat. The term as- phaltic concrete as used in this instrument‘shall be held to mean and include any method of mixin, lerk asphalt with stone aggregate and Publish April 16th, 1924, PAGE ELEVEN. fillers such as Warranite Bitu- lithic, Topeka Mix or any other mixture conforming to specifica- tions acceptadie to the city. SECTION 4. ‘The’ estimated cost per square yard of the dif- ferent kinds of paying mentioned in the paragraph next above are now on file in the office of the City eobped of the City of Cas- per, and any persons interested in said costs may determine the same by calling at the office of the City Engineer for such infor- mation. SECTION 5. That no part of said improvement shall be paid out of the general fund or the Road Fund of the City of Casper. SECTION 6. That the said im- provements are to be maintained by 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, That 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 hereby fixed on the 28th day of Apri!, A. D. 1924, at eight o'clock P. M. at the Council Cham- bers of the said City Council at the City Hall on South Center ; Street in the City of Casper: SECTION 8. That the said City Recorder being the said City Clerk be and hereby is directed to give ten days’ notice to all per- sons liable for said Preponss, im- provements of the foregoing in- tentions of the City Council by publishing the aforesaid resolu- tion in the issue of the Casper Daily Tribune on the 15th day of April, A. D. 1924, the same being a newspaper of general circula- tion published in said City of Cas- per once each week or oftener, Passed and approved this 14th day of April, A. D. 1924. 8. K. LOY mayor, (SEAL) Attest: H. H, PRICE City C PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY ABSTRACTORS CASPER ABSTRACT COMPANY Bonded Abstractors Phone tli aes} Comfy. Bldg. AUDITORS co. KELMERTH Certified ae Accountant Income Tax sco 401 O-S Bldg. Phone 767 JASELMIRE, LEWIS & PREBLE ¥ Auditors and Accountants Income Tax Consultants 208-11 Oll Exchange Bldg. Phone 660 R. VAN DENBERG Certified Public Accountant Income Tax Service » Phone 148 STEFFEN AND GUY Auditors and Accountants Income Tax Service 223 Midwest Buildin; Phones 300 and 1838W ARCHITECTS Pras «eek se ae 1S & GOODRICH, Architects marry Turner-Cottman Bldg. Casper, Wyo. Phone 440 Sere IOs Sa ee WM. J. WESTFALL, Architect Suite 5, Daly Building AUTO TOPS B. & D. SUPPLY OO. Auto Tops and Kepairing—Dayton Tires and Accessories—619 *! 2nd. AUTO PAINTING Yellowstone Auto Paint Shop 19M E. Yellowstone First Class Auto Painting Madde rama dts cates ot SEEPS BAGGAGE & TRANSFER K. ©, PHILLIPS Baggage & Transier—Phone 2264W ————— NATRONA TRANSFER, STORAGE AND FUBL CO.—Phone 949 BATTERIES CASPEK BATTERY CoO. 119 B. Fifth Phone 907 CHIROPRACTORS DK. J. HM, JEFFREY DR, ANNIE GRAHAM JEFFREY Suite $18 Midwest Bldg, Phune 700 L, J. CONNELL, D. ©,, Ph. ©. Suite 15, Daly Bidg. Phone 8493 M. BE. HARNED, ropractor 162 North Kimball Strees Phone 1457 DR. L EB, BERQUIST Zuttern ter Bidg. Phone 1757 R. W. WHITE, D. C. PH. ©. Palmer Grad, 510 Townsend Hotel. CLEANERS CLEANERS a THE SERVICE Railroad at Phone 66 DOCTORS CASI THE 938 Sor WOMEN'S Phone 273 ILDREN’S AND © HOSPITAL 642 South Durbin—Phone 406 Stott LOGY AND oS Homer ft. throp, M, Vietor Ki. Dacken, B. NOSE AN Stanton, 1. AY TR M. Tr We. URINARY DISEASES Underwood, M. D, in NTI Duncan, D. D. 8 Robrbaugh Building DRS. MORRISON AND SEIBEL Physicians and Surgeons, Office 204 Turner-Cottman Bldg, Phone 19 Morrison 2 DOCTORS DR. I. N. FROST Physician and Surgeon Bldg. ‘hone 123 DR. T. J. RIACH - Physician and Surgeon Ph, 1219 310 0-S Bldg. Res. Ph, 2118 ALLAN McLELLAN, M. D. aly Bldg. Office Ph. 844. Res. DR. WM. A. BRYANT, MD. Phone 2660. 209 0-8 Bldg! Res. 800 psc So tN a lh i alba Drees, MARSHALL ©. KEITH, HERBERT L. HARVEY, Office 208 South Center—Pboae 30 Private Hospital, 612 So. Durbin. General Practice Surgery Obstetrics (eect eabdiostnedbael al Alte te on) INSURANCE ee ahietihsbabhtr ee Mutual Benefit, Health, Accident Assocation, and Occidental Life, Robert A. Byrnes and Son, Mgrs, os D: MULVANEY & BARRETT Lawyers 517 Consolidated Royalty Bldg, AMBROSE HEMINGWAY wyer Room 332 Midwest Bldg. NICHOLS & STIRRETT Lawyers 3809-10-11 Oli Exchange Bldg. GEORGE A. WEEDELL 404 Midwest Building WILLIS STIDGER Lawyer Suite 218 Midwest Bldg. Phone 1193 JAMES P. KEM 408 Consolidated Royaity Bldg. W, H. PATIEN Attorney at Law 225 Midwest Bldg. Phone 210 HAGENS & MURANE Lawyers 206-207 Ol Exchange Building DURHAM & LOWEY 402 Midwest Building WILLIAM 0. WILSON Lawyer Suite 14-15-16 Townsend Bldg, OGILBEE & ADAMS £10 O-S Bidg. Phone 2217 OPTOMETRIST EYES CAREFULLY TESTED And Glasses Properly Fitted by JESSE EVANS 134-8. Center St, OSTEOPATH DR. CAKOLINE ©, DAVIS Osteopathic Physician Sulte 6, Tr.bune Apart, Phone 388 DR. L. L. WADE Osteopath: Over Frantz Shop Phone usr PLANING MILL mF. THOMA Planing MIM and Cabu Phone 1806W 214 West B St. RUG CLEANING Rug Cleaning—Vapo Cleaners Phone 322 SHOE REPAIRING NORTH CASPER SHOE sHOP ¢ Hand and Machine Work Ben Suyematsu 235 East TYPEWRITERS Casper Typewriter xchange | New and Rebuilt Typewriters Kentals—Supplies and Repairs 230 BK. Second Phone 856 UPHOLSTERING Upholstering & Furniture Packing Phone 1672M—J, EB. Warwick WAREHOUSES LESLIE M, NELSON, Wareho and Transfer Co, Phone 1234 ee, Service Warehouse & Transfer Co, M4 W. First—Phone 2710 1 Prompt Service, Repsonable Rates

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