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Las ender cameleon t side, only $1,400, $200 cash. | 242 EB. Second. Tel. 702, on, SALE—Two- balance like rent. est Bldg. Realtors. R SALE—Four-room house, front lot, three-room house rear, rent $500 8. Box- both $75; , terms to suit. 1135 price $3,500, r. pr Sale—REAL ESTATE nth, immediate possession. t A. Phone 6063. f jew by owner, easy 2, Tribune. m SALE—240 acres of ley, three-room house, alfalfa, 33 acres is hee up to $8000. ith block. jor Sale—REAL ESTATE $25 DOWN. Buys you a beach lot in Call. nia, balance $10 per month; to- cost $105; just ten minutes walk California's finest hes; you o not have to live m one of o to share in the state’ je prosp ; let your money work for you. uu can own your own home when are ready to come and plant go swimming, boatt hiking, raise chickens, celery or caCos and reap a fortune through rease in value of land; oll well t spudded in near this property rights go with the lots! ch lots bought for $100 have sold Long “Marvelous California, her ocean biggest in clouds, sky, and the ofits on real estate beyond the ms of avarice—And they have it started. The day is coming en a lot on the ecge of the Pa- ic now sold for $100 will mean in- pendence if well selected. Some there will be fifty million peo- in California, Buy your rea! ate early—a plece of California a piece of gold.” Your opportu- ity is here. Illustrated booklet on uest, Ocean View Land Co., 811 r own garden, ing, huntin; nting, jd oft as high as $90,000 at ach, Brisbane ‘says, prid, climate finest, puntains most beautiful, Spring St., Los Angeles, Cal. R SALE—Lot on Melrose, one block off bus Hne, $50 down, $10 r month. Call at 735 S. McKinley. good soil, an @ eity lot. 'W. or at 731 Kirk DR SALE—Two gooc: lots on East location; Baker-Grude _Invest- nt Co., Realtors. 133 N, Wolcott, Mills, Water, lights and gas; low taxes. in minutes walk from Refineries. ill trade for anything of value ex- pting land and out of state ey Thirteenth street, fine ‘ced right. YERAL choice lots in ty. dg. FOR SALE—RANCHES Western Realty, P. SHEEP RANCH MENDOCINO COUNTY, This fine sheep 800 acres, 17 pod road, buildings poor CAL. jood alfal price $25,000, 200 head of sheep at market price. ‘or further iculars write L. L, HOPKINS, Ukiah, Cal. MENDOCINO COUNTY, CALI- FORNIA STOCK RANCH. 1,560 acres, 150 acres valley lant inder cultivation, gpod house, two rge barns and-out buildings, fenc- ! and cross fenced, well watered, !! good open range, family orchard, 7 miles from Ukiah on’ highway, lectric power, telephone, R. F. D.; hree miles from town; will carry 000 head of sheep without any leoding; price $40,000; good terms. L. L, HOPKINS, Ukiah, Cal, 8,300 acres plus 4,000 in United ‘ates Forest Reserve, total 12,300 “es, 300 acres are in cultivation, 0% alfalfa, balance is rolling pas- jure, well watered and well fenced; as two iving streams and about 75 ving springs; two miles from sma!) own, On main road, hone, auto bus to schools, hachinery and york animals; porn and Poll Angus cattle, nad Merino sheep, hogs, poultry, tools; c. This property with its summer nd winter range, will carry 1,000 ad of cattle or 6,000 head of sheep year round and without winter ing; finest hunting and fishing P the state; price including all, 50,000; terms to sult. Purther par. rs on application. L. L. HOPKINS, Ukiah, Cal. BUSINESS CHANCES SALE—At Lavoye, Wyo. ectric franchise, paying ¥, will bear the closest investi- n as to its earning power; will Id on Mberal terms. H. L. Bel. avoye, Wyo. 8; Wonderful opportunity, 4s owner. Box B-484, Tribune, A FOR TRADE vn several good change for trucks, wish vacant lots; or r improved property, Ask for Thomas, Liberty Garage. R SALE OR TRADE—Corner lot Ox192 on South McKinley, $900, o cash, $16 month; will take Ford pe ae Me. cltinley, ‘room house, ¢el- and shed, only $850, $100 down Burns, 233 842 SALE—Two lots in Casper terms. Box irrigated 4 east of Casper in the Platte barn for ead of horses and 20 head of cat- large spring at barn, 90 acres ready for ding, al! fenced and cross fenced ranch or diversi- for reei- Lamar, Tel. 2214. Realtors. ranch contains miles from Ukiah; fenced, ell watered open range, 100 acres rural mail, tele- Four ets of buildings all in fair condi- on! farming implements, tractor, saddle and 400 head of Short 1,000 , 5S hand. NTED—To meet a man who has oney to invest in bakery bust- first payment. Inquire 26515) HERE ARE THE VOUCHERS “IF THEY Lf ARE ALL RIGHT - _ LET ME KNOW: ‘Easy drive to City. No assessments. Will consider any trade except land or out of state property. Wil] sell on easy ene, Western Realty, P. & R. eens OO ee a eR, FOR TRADE—Well improved frult and chicken ranch of eighty acres near Marshall, Ark., peach and ap- ple orchard, good soft water, close to school. R. Kamon, 243 E, Second. el. 702. ee GOOD FOUR-ROOM sem! modern house near 12th and Cedar, Hast front. Will sell on easy terms, or will consider any trade of value as first payment, with the exception of land or out of State property, Western Realty P, & R. Bldg. ——— WE HAVE some good lots in South Addition to trade for anything of value. Will not consider land or out of state property. Realty, P. & R, Bldg. ———— FOR SALH 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 pay- ment down, balance monthly less than rent. Inquire 226 West K. Phone 2386M ‘Western $$ _________ GOOD 300 acre ranch near Ther- mopolis. Located in valley and has -plenty of water. Well tm. 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. Bldg. FOR SALE OR TRADE—Halt ton truck, new tires, good order, tour. ing car, good running condition; $175 for both or will trade, Phone 1431W. STAR ROADSTER, run about 2,000 miles. First class condition, Will sell for $150 down, balance on easy ‘Western Realty, MONEY TO LOAN . & R. Bldg. \ WANTED. MONEY MONEY to loan on improved Cas- per real estate. H. Vorsbeck, Room 10, Daly Bid Phone 1664W. Wo have several clients, who have pliced 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 loan on improved Cas- per real estate, loans closed promptly. United States Building and Loan association. C. M. Hol- ness, genéral agent. 321 Midwest Bldg. Phone 2708. LOST AND FOUND LOST—About a year ago, child's Bible -and Science and Health, with name Jean Wisner. 141 8. Dur- bin street Finder please return to Tribune and receive reward a LOST--Pocket book on St. John street, containing $80; also $5 gold piece valuec, as keepsake. Finder Hisaae phone 1720M and receive re- wi PERSONAL 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 the game. I have some open dates. Phone me at the Lee Cafe in Glenrock. MADAME J. Rea Keyes, ordained spiritualist, private readings dalty wil! answer no questions over tele- phone, Hours 9 a. m. to ip m. Wyatt hotel, apartment 8, Phone 26u9J, DIVORCES secured quickly about one-half regular rates; legal ad- vice very reasonable. Address let- ters to P. O. Box 1943, Casper. DON’T miss your chance, an ac- curate reading from L. Hugo, will help you. Lovers of truth and skep- teal people invited, good sai - tion; reasonable prices. Smith's Apartment house, 140 EB, Midwest Ave. Phone 701M. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS LIABLE. TO ASSESSMENT FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF THE FOLLOWING NAMED STREETS IN THE CITY OF CASPER, STATE OF WYOM- ING, PAVING DISTRICT NO, South Conwell Street from the south line of Eust Second Street, to the north line of Lot 4, Block 72, Sheridan Heights Addition; South Melrose Street from the south line of East Fifth Street, to the north line of East Bighth Street; East Fifth Street from the west line of South Conwell Street, to the center line of the alley in Block 52, White's Addition, East Eighth ftreet from the east line of South Melrose Street, to the east line of Washington treet. THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CASPER, on the 15th day of April, A. D. 1924, passed the following resolution of Snten- tion to improve: South Conwell Street from the south Jine of East Second Street, to the north line of Lot 4, Block 72, Sheridan Heights Addition; South rose Street from the south line of Mast Fifth Street, to Ee nae line of East Eighth reet; _ East Fifth, Street from the west line of South Conwell Street, to the. center line of the alley in Block 52, White’s Addition; East Eighth Street from the east line of South Melrose Street, to the /east: line of Washington Street. RESOLUTION OP INTENTION TO IMPROVE BY GRADING, |® CONSTRUCTING CURBS DRAINING AND PAVING THE FOLLOWING NAMED STREETS AND PORTIONS OF STREETS. That the said City Council of the City of Gasper, hereby de- clares its intention to make an im- ovement by. ing, construct- ng curbs, draining and paving cer- tain streets in the City of Casper, as follows to-wit: SECTION 1. South Conwell Street from the suuth line of East Second Street, to the north line of Lot 4, Block 72, Sheridan Heights Addition, South Melrose Street from the south line of East Fifth Street, to the north line of East Eighth Street; East Fifth Street from the west line of South Conwell Street to the center line of the alley in Block 52 White’s Addition, East Eighth Street from the east line of South Melrose Street to the east line of Washington Street, 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- provement abutting or adjacent to the said streets, which said prop- erty consists of certain lots or par- cels of land all of which will be specifically benefited by said im- provement, and the boundary of peor district to be as follows to- wit: Beginning at a point on the south line of Second Street 150.00 feet west of the'west line of South Conwell’ Streep and running thence east alon, the south line of Second Street,‘a distance of 820.00 feet; thence south along a line parallel to and 90.00 feet from the east line of Conwell Street, a distance of 880.00 feet, to the south line of East Fourth Street; thence east along the sauth line of East Fourth Street a distance of 35.00 feet; thence south along a line parallel to and 90,00 feet from the east line of South Conwell Street a ance of 245.5 feet; thence west a distance of 220.0 feet to a point on the north line of Lot 4, Block 72, Sheridan Heights Addition 50.0 feet from the west line of Conwell Street; thence south along a line parallel to and 90,00 feet from the east line of South Melrose Street, a distance of 1035.00 feet to the south line of Eighth Street; thence west along the south line of Eighth Street a distance of 90.00 feet: thence south along a line parallel to and 150,00 feet from the east line of South Melrose Street, a distance of 869,00 feet; thence west along a line parallel to and 869.00 feet from the south line of Eighth Street, a distance of 880.00 feet; thence north. along a line running into the east line of ashington Street, from Eighth Street, north a distance of 589.0 feet t6 the northwest corner of Lot 7, in Block 69, in Heights Addition; then east along the north line of Lot a distance of 160.00 fe ast line of the alley between South Washington treet and South Melrose Street; thence north along the east line of said alley a distance 6f 740.00 feet to the northwest corner of Lot 18, in Block 67, Sheridan Heights Ad- dition; thence west along the south line of Lot 6 of said Block 67, a distance of 50,80 feet; thence north along the center line of the alley from Fifth Street north, be- tween Waghington Strect and Mel- rose Street, a distance of 460.25 feet: thence east along a line par- allel to and 240.25 feet, from the north line of Fifth Street, a dis- tance of 284.8 feet thence north along a line parallel to and 90.0 feet from tho west line of Con- well Street, a distance of 320,25 feet, to the north line of East Third Street; thence west along the north line of East Third Street, a disiance of 60.00 fect thence north along a line parallel to and 150.00 feet from the west id to the line of South Conwell Street, a distance of 420.00 feet to the point of beginning, SECTION 3. The character, kinds and extent of said improve- 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 the necessary manholes, catch basins and other necessary fixtures and attachments, inlets and outlets for the surface drainage of said Che Casper Daily Cribune THERE'S TWO THINGS in THIS WORLD | DETEST AM HE'S GOTH OF THEM: WISH 1 COULD FIND AN: ExCUSe TO Fire | stre 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 ‘kind: Plain Portland cement concrete six ‘inches’ thick, re-enforced Portland Cement con- crete six inches thick, re-enforced Portland cement concrete base four or five inches thick with two inch asphaltic concrete top with seal coat, plain Portland cement con- crete base, four, five or six inches thick with two inch asphaitie con- crete top with seal coat; three or four inch asphaltic base with two inch asphaltic conerete top. with seal coat. The term asphaltic con- crete as used in this instrument hall be held to mean ard include any method of mixing asphalt with stone aggregates. and fillers. such. as Warranite Bitulithic, Topeka Mix or any other mixture conform: ing to specifications acceptable to the City, SECTION 4. The estimated cost per square yard of the differ- ent kinds of paving mentioned in the pe ph next abave are now on file in the office of the City Engineer of t City of Casper, 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 sail improvement shall be paid out of the general fund or the Road Fund of the City of Casper. SECTION 6, That the said im- peonenigats are to be maintained y the contractor for a period of five y and that the charge for the maintenance is to be included in the axsessment for such im- provements, ss 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 iereb? ixed on the 28th day of April, A, D, 1924, at eight o’clock P, M. at tiie Council Cham- bers of said City Council at the City Hall on South Center Street in the ei of eae 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 prenceed im- provements of the oreyoing in- tentions of the City Council by publishing the aforesaid revolution in the issue of the Casper Da if Tribune on the 17th day of April, A. D, 1924, the same being a news- paper of general circulation pub- ished in said City of Casper once each week or oftener. Passed and approved this 14th day of April, A. D, 1924. (SEAL) 8S. K. LOY, . Mayor. Attest: H. H. PRICE, City Clerk. Publish April 17, 1924, NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE. WHEREAS, E, B, FOSTER and LULU FOSTER, husband and wife, as mortgagors, by a mortgage deed dated June 10th, 1019, recorded in the office of the County Clerk and Ex-officio Register of Deeds in and for Natrona County, Wyo- ming, in Book 17 of Mortgage Deed Records on Page 2 gaged v0" Fhe- + Bank of Casper, a banking corpo- ration, as mortgagee, the follow- ing described real estate and property situate in the County of Natrona, State of Wyoming, to- wit: HAROLO- WON'T YOU COME TO THE DANCE TONIGH T-ALL THE GIRLS WILL MISS Woo IF NOU DON'T due and payable pO atid any- thing herein or in said promissory note contained to the contrary not- withstanding. ' And in case default, shall be made in the payment of the said rincipal sum of money hereby Retended to be secured, or in the payment of the interest thereof, or any part of such principal or interest, as above provided, then it shall and may be lawful for the said party of the second part, its successors, heirs, executors, ad- ministrators or assigns, to sell and dispose of said above-describe remises, and all the right, title, enefit and equity of redemption of said parties of the first part, their heirs, executors, adminis- trators or assigns therein, at pub- lic auction, for cash, according to the statute in such case made and provided and in the mannér there- in prescribed, and out of the money arising from such sale, to retain the said principal and in- terest, together with the costs and expenses of such sale and One Hun- dred Fifty Dollars for attorney, solicitor or counsel fees, and the overplus, if any there be, shall be paid by the party making such sale, on demand, to the said par- ties of the first part, their heirs, successors, executors, administra- tors or assigns, and in any pro- ceeding in equity to foreclose this mortgage; said solicitor fees shall be taxed as costs in said action,” —Drawn for The Casper Tribune by George McManus pliance with the + ns and specifi- cations for sai improvements filed with the City Clerk by the City Engineer on or about the 14th day of April, A. D, 1924, The printed forms on which all bids must be made may be obtained free of charge from the Engineer. Plans may be examined at the of- fice of the Engineer. Bidders may obtain from the Engineer, sets of plans for their own use by making a deposit of $10.00, $5.00 of this amount will be refunded on return of the plans, and the d| $5.00 remaining be retained to cover cost of printing. All bids for ruch work shall be marked “Sanitary Sewer District No, 17 Proposal” and shall, be ad- dressed to and filed with the City Clerk of the City of Casper, at his office in the City Hall in the City of Casper, Wyoming, and will be received until 7:30 P.M. on the 28th’ day of April, A, D, 1924, ab which time or as soon thereafter as may be convenient bids will be opened by the City Council of the City of Casper in special meeting of said Council. A certified check made unconditionally to the iy of Casper, Wyoming, on a solvent local bank in the sum of ten per cent (10 per cent) of the bid must be filed with said bid, to be for- feited to the City as liquidated damages if the bidder be awarded the contract and fails to enter into a contract with the City within five (5) days of his notification, ayable and, WHEREAS, of the principal sum evidenced by said promissory note, to-wit: $1250.00, there re- mains unpaid, due and payable, the principal sum of $1100.00, to- gether with accrued interest there- on in the sum of $37.40, being in- terest at 8 per cent per annum from September 6, 1928, said in- terest and the whole thereof be- ing now due and payable and the pussipal balance sum of $1100.00, eing now past due and payable, no part of which said interest or said balance of said principal now due having ever been paid, the sum of $150.00 having been paid in reduetion of said original prin- cipal and interest having been paid to September 6, 1923, and that there is now remaining due and owing the sum of $1100.00 principal, and the sum of $37.40 interest, and by the terms of said mortgage the whole principle sum secured by said mortgage less said $150.00 together with interest thereon, having become due and payable forthwith at the option of said undersigned, and WHERBAS, the said mortgagors have wholly defaulted in and failed to make payment of the amount of principal above named and the said amount of interest of said promissory note, and WHEREAS, there is due on said mortgage and said note secured , at the date of the first publication of this notice, the prin- cipal sum of $1100,00 and the total amount of interest thereon, $37.40, eight per cent interest on $1100.00 from September 6, 1923 to April 9, 1924, and $150.00 at- torneys fees, making altogether now due from said mortgagors to the undersigned mortgagee, the sum of $1137.40, no part of which has ever been paid and no suit or proceeding having ever been in- stituted at law to recover the debt secured by said mortgage or any part thereof. NOW, THEREFORE, public no- tice is hereby given that pursuant to the statute in such case made and provided, and by virtue of the power and authority vested in said The Northeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter (NEXNW%), the South Half of the Northwest g arter (S4¢NW%) and the orthwest Quarter of the South- wea, Quarter (NW%SW%) of Section Thirty-five (85) Town- ship Thirty-three (88), North of Range Seventy-eight (78) West of the Sixth Principal Me- ridian, in Natrona County, together with the privileges, here- ditaments and appurtenances thereunto appertaining or belong- ing, which said mortgage deed was given to secure the payment of a principal sum of Twelve Hun- dred and Fifty ($1250.00) Dol- lars, payable to the mortgagee therein named, according to the conditions of one promissory note, dated June 10th, 1919, due one year after date, together with interést thereon at the rate of eight per cont per annum, and WHEREAS, no assignment has ever made of said mortgage deed nor of said note and the under- signed is now the owner and hold- er thereof, and WHEREAS, said mortgage deed provided among other things that “It is hereby further provided that in case any installment of princi- al or any part thereof, or any interest moneys, or any part there- of hereby secured to. be paid, shall remain due and unpaid for the space of ten days after the same shall, by the terms hereof, become due and payable; then, and in that case, the whole prin cipal sum hereby secured to be paid, together with the interest thereon, shall, at the option of said party of the second part, its successors, heirs, executors, ad- ministrators or assigns, become undersigned mortgagee, The Wyo- ming National Bank of Casper, does hereby notify all persons to whom it may ¢oncern that it will on the 29th day of May, 1924, at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon, cause said premises and property described in said mort- fase, or so much thereof as may @ necessary to be sold at public vendue to the highest bidder for cash, in hand, at the south front door of the Court House on Center Street, in the City of Casper, Na- trona County, Wyoming, to pay according to the terms ‘of said mortgage and said note the amount of said maining unpaid, together with all costs, fees and other expenses as aforesaid; Said wale shall be made by the Sheriff of Natrona County, Wyoming, at the time and place aforesaid, indebtedness re- Dated at Casper, Wyoming, April 9th, 1924, THE WYOMING NATIONAL BANK OF CASPER, Mortyagee. Pub. April 10, 17, 24, May 16, 22, 1924. a NOTICE AND CALL FOR BIDS Notice is*hereby given that bids will be received for the nprov~ ing of Sani Sewer Dietric 17, in the y of Casper, W ming, comprising the. territory described in Ordinance No. 380-A creating same, The general kind of improve ments proposed to be made is the laying, construction and comple tion of Sanitary Sewers in said district, together with the nece- sary excavation and fill of the nec sary ditch, all work to be done if he be the successful bidder, to perform the work and furnish a bond guaranteein, the faithful performance of the work, and a maintenance bond, said bonds to be furnished at the time of the signing of the contract. The guar- antee and maintenance bond may be one and, the same instrument, Bids may be made in the fol- lowing form, to-wit: Upon the basis of receiving pay- ments in installments in improve- ment bonds, as provided in the specifications, said bonds to be taken at par and accrued interest, and bonds to be furnished by the Contractor without expense to the Si: id also to contain bids’ not less than par, accrued interest, and the expense of issuing bonds for borids to meet the incidental expense of the improvements and to be taken and paid for in cash when and in such amounts as said City of Cas- per may require. Such bids for Bonds relating to incidental ex- pense to be contingent upon ac- ceptance by the City of Casper of bid of said Contractor for the work, The bids shall be opened by the Council and the contract shall be awarded to. the bidder, who in the opinion of the Council is the low- est and best responsible bidder for alll the work necessary to com- plete the proposed improvement of such sub-division, thereof as will not conflict with the. completion of the remaining portion, but no bid for a fractional part of any class of work chargeable to any block fronting the street to be im. proved shall be received. Witness my hand and the seal of’ the City of Casper, under, the authority and direction of the City Council of the City of Casper, Wyoming, this 15th day of April, A. D. 1924, (SEAL) (Signed) H. H, PRICE, City Clerk. Publish April 17, 1924, —nteeatnepnanaes NOTICE AND CALL FOR BIDS Notice is hereby given that bids will be received for the improv- ing of Sanitary Sewer District No, 18, in the City of Casper, Wyo- ming, comprising the territory as described in Ordinance No, 381-A creating same, The general kind of improve- ments proposed to be made is the laying, construction and eomple- tion of Sanitary Sewers in said district, together with the nece. sary excavation and fill of the nec- sary ditch, all work to be done in accordance with and in com- pliance with the plang and specifi- cations for said improvements filed with the City Clerk by the City Engineer on or about the 14th day of April, A, D, 1924, ‘The printed forms on which all bids must be made may be obtained free of charge from the Engineer, Plans may be examined at the of- fice of the Engineer, Bidders may obtain from the Engineer, sets of plans for their own use by making a deposit of $10.00, $5.00 of this amount will be refunded on return of the plans, and the $5.00 remaining be retained to cover cost of printing, All bids for such work shall be marked “Sanitary Sewer District No. 18 Proposal” and shall be ad dressed to and filed with the City Clerk of the City of Casper, at his office in the City Hall'in the City in accordance with and in com- of Casper, Wyoming, and will be 28th day of April, A. D. 1924, at | which time or as soon thereafter us may be @onvenient bids will be opened by the City Council of the | City of Casper in special meeting of said Council, ertified check made payable unconditionally to the City of Casper, Wyoming, on a #olvent local bank In the sum of ten per cent (10 per cent) of the amount of the bid must be filed with said bid, to be for- feited tothe City as liquidated damages if the bidder be awarded the contract and fails to enter into a contract with the City within five (5) days of his notification, if he be the successful bidder, to perform the work and furnish a Bond guaranteeing the faithful performance of the work, and a maintenance bond, said bonds to be furnished at the time of the signing of the contract. The guar- antee and maintenance bond may be one and the same instrument. Bids may be made in the fol- lowing form, to-wit: Upon the basis of receiving pay- ments in installments in improve- ment bonds, as provided in the specifications, said bonds to be taken at par and accrued interest, and bonds to be furnished by the Contractor without expense to the Cit Bid also to contain bids not less than par, accrued interest, and the expense of issuing bonds for bonds PAGE THIRTEEN, to meet the incidental expense of the improvements and to Be taken d paid for in cash when and in such amounts as said City of Cas- pe may require. Such bids for onds relating to incidental ex- pense to be contingent upon ac- ceptance by the City of Casper of bid of said Contractor for the work. The bids shall be opened by the Council and the contract shall be awarded to the bidder, who in th opinion of the Council is the low- ” est and best responsible bidder for alll the work necessary to com- plete the ‘proposed improvement of such sub-division thereof as will not conflict with the completion of the remaining portion, but no bid for a fractional part of any class of work chargeable to any block fronting the street to be im- proved shall be received, Witness my hand and the seal of the City of Casper, under the authority and direction of the City Council of the City of . Wyoming, this 15th day of April, A. D. 1924, (SEAL) (Signed) H. H. PRICE, City Clerk. Publish April 17, 1924, —_—~. 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 say« ing the residuum gas and return: ing it to the lease for operating the property. All bids should be addressed to or filed with William E, Mullen, Hynds Bldgs 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, 13, 14, 15, 16, Hi 28) 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 1924. ABSTRACTORS ——<—<$—<—$—— — — CASPER ABSTRACT COMPANY Bonten. Sarees J. P. Golden, Manager Phone 2411 15 Con-Roy, Bldg. AUDITORS Cc. H. KEIMERTH Certified Public Accountant Income Tax Service 401 0-8 Bidg. Phone 767 Pas l ctn_-LSRton SanO HASELMIRE, LEWIS & PREBLE Auditors ‘and Accountants Income 'Tax Consultants 208-11 Oll Exchange Bldg. Phone 660 pice alae ac Sette a oe RK. ©. VAN DENBERG Certified Public Accountant Income Tax Service Phone 148 STEFFEN AND GUY Auditors and Accountants Income ‘Tax Service 223 Midwest et, Phones 300 and 1838' ARCHITECTS ———<$<$<$<—$$—— DUBOIS & GOODRICH, Architects 210 ‘Turner-Cottman Bldg. Casper, Wyo. Phone 440 WM. J. WESTFALL, Architect Buite 5, Daly Building AUTO TOPS B. & D. SUPPLY CO. Auto Tops and Kepairin Dayton Tires and Aeccessories—619 K. 2nd. AUTO PAINTING Yellowstone Auto Paint Shop 1914 Ki. Yellowstone First Class Auto Painting BAGGAGE & TRANSFER K. ©, PHILLIPS : Baggage & Transier—Phone 2264W NATRONA TRANSFER, STORAGE AND FUEL CO- one 94d BATTERIES CASPER BATTERY CO, 119 B. Pifth Phone 907 CHIROPRACTORS L. J. CONNELL, D. ©, Uh. ©, Suite 15, Daly Bidg. Phone 8493 ML, HARNED, Chiropractor 163 North Kimball Stree: Phone 1437 DK. LB. BERQUIS Zuttermeister Bidg. Phone 1757 KR. W. WHITE, D. ©. PH. ©, Palmer Grad, 51 nsend Hotel. CLEANERS THE SERVICE CLEA Railroad at Jackson Phone 656 DOCTORS THE CASE. ne 938 South Durbin—Phone 273 WOMEN’S AND CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL 542 South Durbin—Phone 406 K VRIVETE sive alt ECOLOGY AND oRKICS M Hallio M. Ellis PHARMACIST KR. 8. Lothian, Ph, DENTL ©, EB. Dunean, D. D. § Offices in Rohrbaugh Mullding 113 Kast Second Street Telephones 64 and 55 DKS, Li Office Phone MOMRISON AN a Bldg. ie Dr. Morrison Seibel 1027, PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY . DOCTORS DR. I. N. FROST Physician and Surgeon Bldg. Phone 123 DR. 'T. J. RIACH Physician and Surgeon Ph, 1219 310 0-8 Bldg, Res. Ph, 2118 ALLAN McLELLAN, M. D. Daly Bldg. Office Ph. 814. Res. 90 DR. WM. A. BRYANT, MD. Phone 2660. 209 0-8 Bldg’ Res. 800 MARSHALL ©. KEITH, M,_D, HERBERT L. HARVEY, M. D. Oftice 208 South Center—Prgne 30 Private Hospital, 612 Durbin General Practice Surgery Obstetrics INSURANCE ——— Mutual Benefit, i. cide! Association, und Occldental Life, Robert A. ‘Byrnes and Son, M, Hecklinger Bldg. Casper: iad LAWYERS ‘ MULVANEY & BARRETT wyers 517 Consolidated Royalty - Bldg, AMBROSK HEMINGWAY Room 332 os yer Midwest Bldg. NICHOLS & STIRRETT Lawy 3809-10-11 Oil Kxe GEORGE A, W DELL 404 Midwest Building WILLIS STIDGER Lawyer Suite 218 Midwest Bldg. Phone 1199 JAMES P, KEM 408 Consolidated Royalty Bldg. W, H. PATTEN Attorn at Law 225 Midwest Bldg, Phone 210 HAGENS & MURKANE Lawyers 206-207 OM Exchange Building DURHAM & LOWEY 402 Midwest Building WHLTAM 0. WILSON it Suite 1415-16 BEE & nge Bidg. whsend Bldg. ADAMS Pho € 210 0-8 OPTOMETRIST “EYES CAREFULLY TESTED And Glasses Properly Witted b; JESSE EVANS 134 8S, Center St, OSTEOPATH DR. CAROLINE DAVIS Osteopathic Physicia: Suite 6, Tribune Apart. Phone 388 DE. Lb. L. WADE Osteopathy Over Frantz Shop Phone 11258 PLANING MILL JOK ¥. THOMAS Planing MiB and Cabinet Shop Phone 1806W 2h4 West B st RUG CLEANING Rug Cleaning—Vapo Cleaners Phone SHOE REPAIRING NORTH CASPER SHOK sHor Hand and Machine Work Ben Suyemateu Kast TYPEWRITERS ypewriter Exchange Rebuilt Typew upplies and Ff Warehouse "hone 1234 | Servieo Warehouse & Transfer Oo. ¥ Id W. First—Pho 271 Prompt Service, Reasonable Rates

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