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WEDNESDAY, MAY 7, 1924. FOR SALE—HOUSES | BRINGING UP FATHER HOUSE, very best; priced to sell. Car as first payment. 136 W. Midwest. Phone 2424. " room house in Phone 87M after 7'p. tm. FOUR-ROOM Modern house $300 down; balance monthly. Call af- ter 4 p.m. 1003,8, Cherry. Buys RE coo RS house in southeast part. Price $3500. Terms. Buys four-roam modern home and garage on 8. Jackson. Price $3250. Easy month- ly payments. e semi: ts the. pri fn Peaster a | Price of a beaut “room, home with full basemient, on 8. Lincoln. The best buy in Casper. Terms. + BURY REALTY C0. For Sale—REAL ESTATE HOMESTEAD; bad health, must sacrifice, $150, Driving distance, geod value. 136 W. Midwest. Phone 2424. - Ms FOR SALE—Three miles from Cas- per, five acre tract, beautifully lo- cated, ideal sandy loom soil, plenty of water, electric power within few feet of tract, basement for house already dug, finest location in or around Casper for good chicken ranch, address Box 692. — FOR SALE—By owner, lot on H and Center streets, two blocks from pavement, sidewalk and sewer in; price $300 if you are looking for a lot worth the money. Call and see this one, Guy McGuinn, 803 Pear. ——— TEXAS men look, Lot one block north of main gate, one minute walk to work, cheap. Address E. H. Postoffice Box 1768. if FOR SALE—120x140 feet on Kimball, between First and t lots terms cash, ; ideal location. Inquire, at 144 . Kimball. Phone: 1241W. FOR SALE—East front lot in the Standard addition, paving, curb, sidewalk, water. gas and sewer all in; this is a snap. M. C. Wagner. Box 35, Casper or call at Apart: ment &, 805 S. Lincoln, between 6:30 and 8 p. m. YOUR CHAN All business lots in the Mountain View adcition were sold as soon as offered. You have a chanee to buy one now direct from owner; small payment and $10 per month. Address Box B-525 Tribune. BUSINESS CHANCES North 4 FOR SALE—Lunch room stools. 234 W. Second St. ————————— FOR SALE—At Lavoye, Wyo., gas and electric franchise, payin, and « hand- somely, will bear the closest investl- gation as to its earning power; will be sold on 'beral terms. H. L. Sel. del, Wyo. ——— A PROSPEROUS business for any- body who knows how to wash and grease cars, $150 takes it. Own- er leaving town. Call 2464M. FOR SALE—Cafe doing good bus- iness. Good location, $1600, terms. 116 West Midwest. rts FOR SALE—Rooming house, furni- ture and lease paying good money. Account of health must sacrifice. $500 will bande it. 136 W. Mid- west, Phone 2424. MONEY TO LOAN Lavoye, LOANS—Party having first mort- gage would sell $1,340 equity. Box B-523, Tribune. We havo 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. 183 N, Wolcott, Real- tors. Phone 1189. ————— MONEY to loan on improved Cas- per real estate. H. Vossbeck, 10 Daly Bldg. Phone 1664W. —— MONEY to loan on improved Cas- per real estate. Home Realty Co. Realtors. 256 S. Center. Phone 2581 FOR "SALE—$1340 first mortgage equity; excellent security; better 15 per ‘cent guarantéed. Apply 246 8. Botolph. FOR TRADE DANDY building lot on West Yel- lowstone highway. Pay what you can down, balance easy payments. Any trade considered, 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 PORE = 5 nel Sot Bia oha FOR TRADE—One extra fine Vega tube-a-phone banjo; tene ring, ex: tra head, strings and case, one ex- tra fine violin, two bows And case; will trade for bigger short neck banjo or will. sell reasonable. 1211 yillow. Phone 1813W. 4 HAVE some good lots in per to trade for any good stocks or bonds. Our customer wants some- = he can put in his pocket and » with him. Here is your nee to get a good lot withaut paying anything down. Western Realty P, & R. Bldg. pet Ata vase. FOR TRADE—House for light car in good shape, Inquire at Cas per Brick and Tile Co, pial se , RSS a SOME excellént Building. & Loan stock. Sale or trade, ‘Western Realty P. 'M COMIN’ IN Town TODAY: DINTY - LL SEE YOU IN ABOUT A LOOK MEANS A LOT A HOME OF YOUR OWN Five-room modern home, full basement, two rooms besides laundry finished off, nice east front lot on pavement, lawn and trees. Adjoining Casper’s choicest homes, a beautiful Colonial home on South Lincoln, six rooms, bath, full basement, Sarage, lawn, trees; on pavement. Large home, affording income; seven lasge rooms with full unfurnished basement, could make four rooms, large east front lot. One-room house, two lots, on sewer, walks, gas all in, 150 down, north sie, has clty water, lights, balance like rent; move in now. Ask about lots with modern city improvements on easy terms, SEE BEN REALTY CO. Bonds—Real Estate—Insurance 202 Midwest Bldg. FOR TRADE ‘WE HAVE a customer with a well| Si located lot who is forced to trade it right away so he can leave. ‘What do you have? Western Realty P. & R. Bldg. ee FOR TRADE—Irrigated ranch all improved on the Yellowstone highway, will trade for Casper prop- erty. Harry. Free, the lot man. Phone 238. FOR SALE or Trade—Lease on a twenty-eight room hotel in Den- ver, Colo. A money maker, to trace for a rooming house or lease in Casper. Very attractive prope- sition. A. P. Nesbitt Realty Co., $12 EB. Second. Phone 101M. LOST AND FOUND —_———— LOST—Lady's gold watch, hunting case, Elgin No.7534755; initial F engrayed on case, worn brown leather fob attached. Finder please return to Natrona Meat Market and receive reward. . PERSONAL MADAME J. Rea Keyes, ordained spiritualist, private readings daily wil! answer no questions over tele- phone. Hours 9 a, m. to 9 p. m. lear hotel, apartment 8. Phone DIVORCES secured, about ;half the regular rat advice free. Address Box 1943, Casper. DRIVING to Tulsa, Okla., Satur- day, May 10; would like company to share expense. Phone 2013M. Denar Sate cna rc, dic Sg WANTED—Someone to drive a Ford Coupe from Casper to Los Angeles; pay own expenses. Car in good shape. Call Telander, 1430 or 23333, evenings. SAVE expense to Denver via auto Saturday. Wi!l take one pas- senger. Roadster. See McAlister at Western Realty P. & R. Bidg. Phone 2490. MADAM Wonder, wonderful reader the lady with the wonderful pow- er; tells past, present and futtre, Call and consult her on any affairs. 450 8. Durbin. Hours 9 a. m. to 10 p.m. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS LIA- BLE TO ASSESSMENT FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF THE FOLLOWING NAMED STREETS IN THE CITY OF CASPER, STATE OF WYOM- ING, IMPROVEMENT DIS- TRICT NO. 46. West 11th Street from the east line of South Cherry Street to west line of South Cedar Street; est 12th Street from the eas! line of South Cherry Street, to th east line of South Boxelder Street West 13th Street from the cen- ter line of the alley between Cher- ry and Cottonwood Streets, to the west line of South Chestnut Street West 14th Street from the east line of South Cherry Street, to the west line of C. Y. Avenue; West 15th Street from the east line of South Cherry Street to the east line of South Willow Street; C, Y. Avenue from the south line of Fourteenth Street, to the svath line of Thirteenth Street; South Cherry Street from the south line of 15th Street, to the south line of Railroad Avenue; South Willow Street from the north line of 15th Street, to the south line of Railroad Avenue; South Boxelder Street from the north line of 12th Street, to the south line of 11th Street; South Poplar Street from the uth line of 15th Street, to the south line of 14th Street; South Cedar Street from the north line of 10th Street to the’ south line of Railroad Avenue. THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CASPER, on the 5th day of May, A. D. 1924, passed the following resolution of intention to rove; Went 11th Street from the east line of South Cherry Street to the west line of South Cedar eet; Stvest 12th Street from the east line of South Cherry Street, to the east line of South Boxelder reet; mie 18th Street from the cen- REALTORS Phone 1480 ter line of the aay. between Cher- ry and Cottonwood Streets, to the west line of South Chestnut treet; West 14th Street from the east line of South Che Street, to the west line of C, Y. Avenue; . West 15th Street from the east line of South Chi Street to the line of South Willow Street; > Y. Avenue from the south line of Fourteenth Street, to the south line of Thirteenth Street; South Cherry Street from the south line of 15th Street, to the south line of Railroad Avenue; South Willow Street from the north line of 15th Street, to the south line of Railroad Avenue; South Boxelder Street from the north line of 12th Street, to the south line of 11th Street; South Poplar Street from the south line of 15th Street, to the south line of 14th Street; South Cedar Street from the north line of 10th Street to the south line of Railroad Avenue. . RESOLUTION OF INTEN- TION TO IMPROVE BY GRADING, CONSTRUCTING CURBS AND PAVING FOLLOWING NAMED STREETS AND PORTIONS ont ae BE IT RESOLVED BY CITY COUNCIL OF THE CI OF CASPER, IN THE STATE OF WYOMING: That the said City Council of the City of Casper hereby declares its intention to make an improve- ment by grading, constructing curbs and paving certain streets in the City of Casper as follows, to-wit: SECTION 1. West 11th Street from the east line of South Cher- ty Street to the east line of South Cedar Street; West 12th Street from the east line of South Cherry Street, to the east line of. South Boxelder Street; West 13th Street from the cen- ter line of the alley between Cherry and Cottonwood Streets, to the west line of South Chest- nut Street; West 14th Street from the east line of South Cherry Street, to the west line of C. Y. Avenue. West 15th Street from’the east line of South Cherry Street to the east line of South Willow Street; . ¥, Avenue from the south line of Fourteenth Street, to the south line of Thirteenth Street; South Cherry Street from the south line of 15th Street, to the south line of Railroad Avenue; South Willow Street from the north line of 15th Street, to the south line of Railroad Avenue; South Boxelder Street from the north line of 12th Street, to the south line of 11th Street; South Poplar treet from the }south line of 15th Street, to the south line of 14th Street; South Cedar Street from the north line of 10th Street to the south line of Railroad Avenue; SECTION 2. That for the pur- of paving the cost of said imvroveme: it is nronosed to create an assessment district which will include all the pronerty be- tween the termini of said improve- ments abutting or adjacent to the said streets, which said property consists of certain lots or parcels of lend all of which will be speci- fically benefited by said improve- ment, and the boundary of said district to be as follows, to-wit: Beginnine at a point in the cen- ter line of the allev hetween Cher- ry and Cottonwood Streets on the south line of Railroad Avenue, and running thence N. 64 decrees 02 minutes E. along the south line of Railroad Avenue, a distance of 736.9 feet to the northeast corner of Lot 1 in Block 154, original town; thence south along the wert line of the alley in said Block 154, a distance of 162,08 feet: thence N. 76 degrees 19 minutes E, a di tance of 491.74 feet to the west line of South Poplar Street; thence south along the west line of South Poplar Street a distance of 128.92 feet; thence east along the line between Lots 6 and 7 and Lots 18 and 19, in Block 127, a distance of 835.00 feet. to the northeast corner of Lot 18 in said Block 127; south along the west line of edar Street a distance of 400.00 feet, to the southeast cor- ner of Lot 22 in Block 128: thence distance of 480.00 fe tween Boxelder Street and Poplar Che Casper Daily Cridune IT. WILL BEA GREAT RELIEF To CIT IN THE City Street in Block 140; thence south along the west line of said alley a distance of 250.00 feet, to the northeast corner of Lot 1 in Block 153; thence west along the south line of 12th Street, a distance of 190.00 feet, to the northeast cor- ner of Block 156 original town; thence south along the west line of Boxelder Street, a distance of 150.00 feet, to the northeast cor- ner of Lot 9 in Block 156; thence east along a line parallel to and 150.00 feet from the north line of 18th Street, a distance of 1005.00 feet to the northeast cor- ner of Lot in Block 125, orig- inal town; thence south along the west line of Chestnut Street, a distance of 220.00 feet, to the south line of 18th Street; thence east along the south line of 13th Street, a distance of 501.98 feet, to the center of the north line of Block 161 original town; thence S. 26 degrees 34 minutes W. a distance of 335.40 feet to the north line of 14th Street; thence west along the north line of 14th Street, a distance of 345.00 feet, to the southwest corner of Block 161; thence S. 45 degrees 00 min- utes W. along the southeast line of C. Y¥. Avenue, a distance of 811.13 feet; thence west along a line, parallel to and 160.00 feet from the south line of 24th Street, a-distance of 248.98 feet; thence S. 26 degrees 34 minutes W. a distance of 167.70 feet to the north line of 15th Street; thence west along the north line of 15th Street a distance of 75.00 feet, to the southwest corner of Block 166, original town; thence south a dis- tance of 70.00 feet to the north- west corner of Block 1, Standard Addition; thence west along the south line of 15th Street, a dis- tance of 190.00 feet to the north- west corner of Lot 12 in Block 224, original town; thence north along the east line of the alley be- tween Poplar Street and Boxelder Street a distance of 220.00 feet to the northwest corner of Lot 9 in Block 165 original town; thene west along a line parallel to an 150.00 feet from the north line of 15th Street, a distance of 350.00 feet, to the northeast corner of ot 4 in Block 164, original town; thence south along the west line of the alley between Boxelder Street and Willow Street, a distance of 150.00 feet, to the southeast cor- ner of Lot 6 in Block 164; thence west along the north line ‘of 15th Street a distance of 130.00 feet, to the southwest corner of said Lot 6; thence south along the east line of Willow Street a distance of 187.69 feet to the south line of the southwest quarter of Section 8, Toa 33 N., R. 79° W., the said line being the south City limit at that point; thence S. 88 degrees 15 minutes W. along said line a distance of 335.15 feet, to the east line of Cherry Street; thence north along the east line of Cherr; Street, a distance of 127.63 feet, to the northwest cor- ner of Lot 1 in Block 222; thence west pin? the south line of 15th Street, a distance of 197.5 feet, to the center line of the alley between Cherry Cottonwood Street; thence north along the cen- ter line of said alley a distance of 1611.00 feet to the point of be- ginning. Also the area described as fol- lows: Beginning at a point on the south line of Railroad Avenue, at the center line of the alley be- tween Cedar and Poplar Streets and running thence N. 64 degrees | ti 02 minutes E. along the south line of Railroad Avenue, a distance of 872.62 feet, to the center line of the alley between Cedar and Chestnut ° Streets; thence south along the center line of said alley a distance of 447.17 feet to the north line of West 10th Street; thence west along the north line of West 10th Street, a distance of 835.00 feet to the center line of the alley between Poplar Street and Cedar Street; thence north along the ¢enter line of said alley a distance of 284,01 feet to the point of beginning. SECTION 38. The character, kind and extent of said improve- ments will be as follows, to-wit. The construction of necessary curbing where curbs are not al ready installed, and the installa- tion of paving on the said streets and portions of streets as designat- ed in Section One above set forth; the pavement to be used on the above mentioned streets as desig- nated in Section One, to be select- ed by the Council from the fol- lowing kinds: Plain Portland Ce- ment 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 concrete base, four, five or six inches thick with two inch asphal- tie concrete top with seal coat; three or four inch asphaltic base with two inch asphaltic concrete top with seal coa The term as phaltic concrete used in this ir Strument shall be held to mean and include any method of mixin, asphalt with stone aggregates | fillers such Warranite Bitulith- ic, Topeka Mix or any other mix- ture conforming to ‘specifications acceptable to the City. SECTION 4. The estimated —Drawn for The Casper Tribune by Georse McManus HELLO-OINTY- i WON'T BEIN TO SEE YOU MOUNTAIN VIEW SUBURB is growing rapidly, so is each individual investment in Mountain View. ELEVEN THOUSAND feet additional gas mains now being laid. x EIGHT THOUSAND fect adcitional water mains now belrig laid. NOW is the time to get that lot you have been figuring on in order that your percentage of profit may be large with the rest. Lots are still being offered at $200 each, a month, city in the near future. $10 down and $7.50 This includes water, gas, phone, bus service and electri- 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 suit the purchaser. Will sell the completed house on easy terms and small cash payments. If you desire a modern dwelling on your own plans and model then see us at once, FRY AND WHITE Phone 2392 Room 9, Daly Bldg. SACRIFICES WHY PAY RENT? When you can buy property such as these—on terms such as these $100 Takes large two-roum house on two full sized East front lots, close in, in North Casper, Price $950, $150 Balance lke rent. Takes newly finished four-room house with garage on full lot North side. Price $3000, Balance like rent. $120 Takes excellent, level, 50-foot Street (this is the subway street) for $500. lot, East front, on North Howard Balance to suit. $200 Buys two-room, newly painted and kalsomined house, on Howard street, North Casper, second lot $1250. from subway entrance, Price Balance $32 per month fig interest, Buys furnished house on 2 full sized lots, in right location North Casper. Price $1100. Balance $25 per month. $450 ‘Will buy stock at invoice, and ‘ease of grocery in excellent resi- dence section on South Beech. are included in the lease. $80 per month. fil health Three furnished connecting rooms Total rental on lease, A going business. including store Owner must sell because of Makes down payment on this ‘five-room cement basement, located on corner lot in good southeast location, per month, including interest. Price $2100. Balance $45 $500 Takes eix-room house with garage arranged into two complete apartments of. three rooms each. Being sold for $3000, which Is much less than the actual cost of the property, because of death in family. TRADES We have several properties that owners will take in cars or lots as part payment. We wish you to know that these are bonafide trades and that the prices have not been raised for trading purposes. ANY ONE OF THE ABOVE WILL MAKE YOU A DANDY INVESTMENT ON A HOME CASPER REALTY CO. Phone 381 cost 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 determjne the same by calling at the office of the City Engineer for such informa- 5 jon. 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- rovements are to be maintained yy 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- rovements. AL THREE—LEGAL SECTION 7. : lace when and where the City ouncil will meet to consider any and all remonstrances and objec- tions to said propo: improve- ments is hereby fixed on the 19th day of May, A. D. 1924, at eight o'clock P, M. at the, Council Chambers of the said City Council at the City Hall on South Center Street in the City of Casper; SECTION 8. at 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 proposed im- pooverssnts of the foregoing inten- ions of the City Council by pub- lishing the aforesaid resolution in the issue of the Casper Daily Tri- bune on the 7th day of May, A. D, 1924, the said being a news- parce of general circulation pub- ished in said City of Casper once each week or oftener. Passed and approved this 5th day of May, A. D, 1924, (SEAL) 8. K. LOY, Mayor, City Cle: Publish May 7 ' BIDS ASKED FOR SALE OF TEAPOT CASINGHEAD GAS Under and by virtue of an order of the Federal Court, District of Wyoming, the Recei rk. » 1924. REALTORS rs of Naval] A 108 8S, Center Reserve No. 3 Geant Dome) will receive sealed bids up to and in- cluding May 26th, 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 such portion thereof as may be necessary for operating the property. All bids should be ad- dressed 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, Publish May 4th to 26th inclusive. a NOTICE OF INCORPORATION Certificate of Incorporation of ROCKY MOUNTAIN® OIL WELL CEMENTING COMPANY was filed in the office of the Secretary of State, Cheyenne, Wyoming, on the 1st day of May, 1924, The object for which sald company is formed and incorporated is to en- tage in the business of cement- fh oil and gas wells and other wells and the doing of any and all things necessary or incidental to the main object. The capital stock of said company is Fifty Thousand ($50,000.00) Dollars, divided into Five Hundred (500) shares of the par value of One Hundred ($100.00) Dollars each. The term of existence of said company is fifty (60) years, The number of directors is three (3), and those who will manage the affairs of the company for the first year are P, Cc, pincayaeny Jr. J, E. Trouth and Frank England. Operations of the company will be carried on in the County of Natrona and State of Wyoming, and elsewhere. The principal office of the com- pany is located at per, Wyom- ing, andthe agent. in charge thereof is Frank England ROCKY MOUNTAIN OIL WELL CEM TING COMPANY, By P. C. Nicolaysen, Jr., President, Publish May 5th, May 6th May 7th, 19: Rae hE NOTICE OF INCORPORATION Casper Council, Boy Scouts of merica, was incorporated in the and office of the Secretary of State at Cheyenne, Wyoming, on the 30th day of April, 1924, The objects and purposes for which said corporation is organ- ized are, to promote the diffusion of useful information, and more particularly to carry out the ob- jects, erpoass and activities laid down ty oy Scouts of America, a corporation organized by Act of the Congress of the United States, to affiliate with and accept char- ter and authority from the said congressional corporation, and act as a representative branch and bureau in this community of the said organization, under such ar- rangements, provisions or other co-operative agreement S may from time to time be provided; to stimulate character building and citizenship training among boys; and to those ends, to maintain and finance such bureaus, officials, departments or agencies as may be convenient to the above men- tioned purposes; to own, control, lease, purchase, take by gift, de- vise, bequest, or otherwise, and to convey, dispose of, mortgage, encumber, lease, and in every re- PAGE ELEVEN. spect as in the case of a natural person, exercise all the elements of ownership in, over and about real, personal and mixed property of every kind and character, in- cluding real 4 bonds, stocks, and securities; to maintain headquarters, buildings, : camps, or other facilities for ac- tivities among boys, as may from time to time be convenient; to is- sue bonds, Drone notes, S@> - curities and agreements for or ev- ~ idence of indebtedness of every character, pledge property for the same; to contract in and -about properties, moneys, funds or other subjects, of every character and’ respect, and to mortgage and ‘as and to do everything else which a ~~ natural person could do, incident —~ to, necessary to, or convenient in connection with the main ac- tivities of the organization. Said corporation has no capi- tal stock, and no shares thereof, but is and shall be purely benevo- —__ lent and charitable. Its terms of existence years. The number of its trus- _is fifty as tees or directors is thirteen, and those who are to manage the fairs of the corporation for the first year of its existence, or until | the next.annual election, are J. W. Johnson, George Jarvis, Hen: E. Perkins, E, P. Bacon, Ben T. Cullen, Carl F. Shumaker, Sam W, ~ Conwell, Emmett Fuller, Geo. B. elson, L. A. Reed, Frank B. Tay- lor, William O. Wilson and Earle G. Burwell. The operations of said corpora- tion shall be carried on_in the County of Natrona and State of Wyoming and in such other place or places in the State of Wyo- ming as may be_ convenient for the furtherance of the objects and purposes of the corporation, and subject to the approval and direction of Boy Scouts of Amer- ica, a corporation organized by Act of the Congress of the United States. Its principal place of bus- iness is at 328 East Second Street, in the City of Casper, Natrona County, Wyoming, and its agent ini charge thereof is H. Roe Bartle. CASPER COUNCIL, BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA, By D. W. OGILBEE, Its Attorney. Publish May 7, 8, 9, 1924, PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY ABSTRACTORS eee EA a CASPER ABSTRACT COMPANY Bene ot saber J..P. Golden, Manager Phone 2411 15 Con-Roy. Bldg. AUDITORS ©. H, KREIMERTH Certified Public Accountant Income Tax Service 401 0-S Bldg. Phone 767 HASELMIRE, LEWIS & PREBLE ‘Auditors ‘and: Actountants Income Tax Consultants 208-11 Ol Exchange Bldg. Phone 660 Paneth Ps casita lala KR. ©, VAN DENBERG Certified Public Accountant Income Tax Service Phone 148 STEFFEN AND GUY Auditors and Accountants Income Tax Service 223 Midwest Building Phones 300 and 1838W ARCHITECTS —_— ns DUBOIS & GOODRICH, Architects 210 ‘Turner-Cottman ‘Bldg. Casper, Wyo. Phone 440 Wo. J. WESTFALL, Architect Suite 5, Daly Building AUTO PAINTING Yellowstone Ate, Faint Shop 1914 BE, Yellowstone First Class Auto Painting —_—————— BAGGAGE & TRANSFER pecde. cles | adie a . O, PHILLIPS Baggage 1 drauster—Vhone 2264W NATRONA TRANSFER, StOKAGE AND FUEL CO, hone v49 BATTERIES ASPEK BATTERY CO, 119 EB. Fifth Phone 007 CHIROPRACTORS Matherly & Crowe, Chiropractors Zutterineister Bi one 158 Residence Phone 2289NM DK, J, HM. JEFFREY DR. AD M JEFEREY Suite 3 Phono 706 L, J. CONNELL, D. ©., Ph. C, Suite 15, Daly Bidg. Phone 849d M, E. HARNED, Chiropractor 162 North Kimball Stree: Phone 1457 DR. LE. BERQUIST Zuttermeister Bldg. Phone 1757 RK. W. WHIT! ). ©. PH. ©. Palmer Grad. 510 Townsend Motel, CLEANERS THE SERVICE CLEANERS Railroad at Jackson Phone 56 DOCIORS SPER PRIVATE THE CA HosviTaAL 938 3outh Vurbin—Phone 273 WOMEN’S AND CHILDKEN'S HOSPITAL 642 South Durb.n—Phone 406 SURGERY, G Ob Homer RK, Lathrop, M Victor K. Dacken, L £ EAR, NOSE mon 1. Stanton, AND X-RAY B. Underwood, M. D. DISEASES OF CHILDREN 5, Platz, M. D. NOLOGIST M. Elite PHARMACIST R, 8. Lothian, Ph. G, DENTIST F. Dunean, D. D. 8 Rohrbaugh Building st Second Street jones 54 and 65 ©, ROENTC i ALLAN McL®) AN, M. D. Daly Bldg. Office DOCTORS — DRS. MORRISON AND SEIBEL Physicians and Surgeons. Phone 1927. Res, Phone Dr. Morrison 7 2782, Dr. Seibel 1927. DR. I. N. FROST Physician and Surgeon O-S Bldg. Phone 123 DR. WM. A. BRYANT, MD. Phone 2660. 209 0-S Bidg. Res. 800 MARSHALL C. KEITH, M. HERBERT L. HARVEY, M. 2 | Office 208 South Center—P' Private Hospital, 612 So. ‘Dutnie INSURANCE Mutual Benefit, Health, Accide! Association, and Occidental. Lite, Robert A. Byrnes and Son, Becklinger Bldg.. Casper.” “STS LAWYEKS MULVANEY & BARRETT Lawyers 517 Consolidated Royalty Bldg, AMBKUSE HiiitNGWAY Room 332 NICHOLS & Law. 3809-10-11 Oh Kxe GEORGE A, WEEDELL 404 Midwest Buildin; WILLIS STIDGER Lawyer Sulte 218 Midwest Bldg. Phone 1193 JAMES P. KEM 408 Consolidated Royalty Bldg. yer Midwest Bldg. RRETE we Bldg. Atiorne: 225 Midwest Bldg. HAGENS & at Law Phone 210 MURANE Lawyers 206-207 Ol Exchange Building DURHAM & LOWEY 402 Midwest Building WILLIAM 0. WILSON Lawyer Sulte 1415-16 Townsend Bldg. | OGILBEE & ADAMS 210 0-8 Bldg. Phoue 2217 OPTOMETRIST ““SWEA DARDEN DO EYES CAREFULLY TESTED And Glasses Properly Fitted by JESSE EVANS 134 8. Center St, * OSTEOPATH KB. CAKOLINE C. D | Office and Resid } ments” No. 23, DAVIS e—Poling Apart Phone 588. DK. Lb. L. WADE Osteopathy Over Frantz Shop Phone L126K PAINTING PAINTING AND DECORATING In All Branches Fred Meyenfeldt—Phone 12003 PLANING MILL JOB F. THOMAS Planing Mi and Caomet Phone 1806W Shop 214 West Bost, RUG CLEANING Ktug Ccoaning—Vapo Cleaners Phone $22 SHOE REPAIRING NORTH CASPER SHOE Hand and Machine Ben Suyematsu SHOP Work East UPHOLSTERING Upholstering & Furniture Packing. Phone 1402W—J. E. Warwick WAREHOUSES pe eee ea LESLIE M. NELSON, Warehouse and Transfer Co., Phone 1234 ————— eet Service Warehouse & Transfer 144 W. 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