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URSDAY, MAY 8, 1924. FOR SALE—HOUSES | BRINGING UP FATHER R SALE—New five-room ' mod- rn home with fireplace; excellent ation. Priced reasonable. terms. hone 1521NR. OUR-ROOM p.m. hase $300 1008 8, Cherry. $200 bys four-room modern theast part. house in Price $3500. Terms, ys two-room house, double gar- e. Southeast part. Price $1650. sy payments. 3 . uys four-room furnished semi!- jodern home and garage on 58, ckson. Price $3260, Easy month- payments, $10,500 the price of a beautiful six-room jome with full basemient, on 5S. incon. The best buy in Casper. erms. ~ BURY REALTY CO.- Hoon J “Daly Bebaae $500 DOWN. . w four rooms, modern, hard- 6d floors, partly furnished; lo- Pated on an east front lot 50x140 feet in the southeast part of town; oal purchase price $4,000; reason- ble terms on the balance. Glcbe gency. Phone 81. FOR SALE—A well built comfort- able four-room house, nicely sit- ated in North Casper,’ good terms nd low price, come and see it at f21 Madison or call owner at Phone B044R. SAVE YOUR RENT. irwo-room house, orily ~ f‘Three-room house ---—. $1 350 Fourroom house ~~~.---—-— $2,250 100, $200 and $300 down, balance ike rent. Burns, 214 Midwest Bldg. *hone 1870, Realtors. $850 OR SALE—Four-room house; wa- ter, lights and gas, a good buy at $2,500; terms. E. B. Lamar, Smith Block. Tel: -221$, Realtors. | * FOR SALE—Dandy two-room house just completed, located in east part, suitable for Texas or White Eagle employe; price $1,400, $200 cash, balance easy. R. Kamon, 242 H. Second. Tel. 702. YOUR CHANCE. $250 down and balance Ike rent; tWo-room furnished house with gas, ter, ights all in, come in and gee. bee Deu Realty Co,, Realtors. vata ha Tete oe Satta ie oR R SALE—Two three-room houses on 60 by 140 foot lot on S, Mc- ‘Kinley street, income $70 per month, wil! sacrifice for $2.200 for quick sale, $1,200 cash and $1,000 at $30] Mr. per month. 735 S. McKinley. Mrs. Dora Smith. For Sale—REAL ESTATE HOMESTEAD; bad_ health, must sacrifice, $150. Driving distance, good value. 136 W. Midwest. Phone 2424, FOR SALE—Three miles trom Cas- Ber, five acre tract, beautifully lo- cated, ideal sandy loom soil, plenty of water, electric power within few feet of tract, basement for house already dug, finest location in or ound Casper for good chickén ranch, address Box 692. —<——$—$———————————— FOR SALE—By owner, lot on H anc Center streets, two b'ocks pavement, sidewalk and sewor this one, Guy McGuinn, 809 Pear. ee FOR SALE—120x140 feet on North Kimbatl, between First and A; 40 foot lot terms cash, reasonable ; ideal location. Inquire at 144 Kimba!l. Phone 1241W. FOR SALE—Efast front lot in the Standard addition, paving, ourb, sidewalk, water, gas and sewer all in; this is a snap. M. C. Wagner. Box 35, Casper or call at Apart- ment 3, 805 S. Lincoln, between 5:30 and 8 p. m. YOUR CHANCE All business lots in the Mountain View adcition were sold as soon as offered. You have a chance to buy one now direct from owner; small payment and $10 per month. Address Box B-525 Tribune. FOR SALE—Ten acre tract of land with two-room house and other improvements, four miles from town, suitable for truck garden or chicken farm must sel! at once, give Ime an offer. 153 N. Durbin, Phone 2683. BUMINESS CHANCES OR SALE—Lunch room, storls. 134 W. Second. OR SALE—At Lavoye, Wyo., gas d electric franchise, paying hand- gmely, will bear the closest invest!- tion as to its earning power; will sold on liberal terms. H. L. Sel. Layoye, Wyo. WOR SAL—Cafe doing good bus- iness. Good location, $1600, terms. 16 West Midwest. eight "OR SALE—Rooming house, furnt- ture and lease paying good money. Account of health must eacrifice. 8500 will hance it. 136 W. Mid- wt. Phone 2424. GROCERY fixtures and lease for gale, good location. Call Mrs. Rob- k New Public Market Bldg. Sec- pnd and Beech. HOR SALE—Boarding house lease and furniture, paying proposition ve 26 boarders now. Phone 1002W FOR TRADE DANDY building lot on Wert Yel- lowstone highway. Pay what you an down, balance easy’ payments. ny trade considered, Western Btoa'ty P. & R. Bldg. TRADE—New five-room house ern throughout, will trade for 160 ao of 5 B. 4, Re me 0 or nd mar, Smith mi ltors. OR TRADE—One extra fine Vega tube-a-phone banjo; tone ring, ex- i head, strings and case, one ex- in fine violin, two bows and case; 1! trade for bigger short neck njo. or will sell. reasonable, 1211 ‘ilow. Phone 1613W, NOW THAT WE ARE IN“THE COUNTRY-WE MUST DO AS. ES-1T'S Four MORNING - THE NATH! OCLocK IN THE A LOOK MEANS A LOT Large home, very close in, has big income besides living quarters for family; six rooms, bath, three-room apartment in basement; every- thing modern, bungalow further outfor equity, two-room house jn rear, owners wish small modern Owner lives in ofl fields, says sell his two-room house all fur- nished, nice lot, southeast part, close to bus ine, only $250, city water, lights and gas all in; balance monthly at 8 per cent. Watch East Second avenue play the game {a right direction and reap the benefit. Many that will make you money, locations on East Second and just off SEE BEN REALTY CO. Bonds—Real Estate—Insurance 202 Midwest Bldg. FOR TRADE WE HAVE some good lots’ in Cas- per to trade for any good stocks or bonds, Our customer wants sotme- thing he can put in his pocket and take with him. Here is your chance to get a good lot without paying anything down. Western Realty P. & R. Bldg. SOME excellent Building & Loan stock. *Sale or trade. ‘Western Realty P. & R. Bldg. WILL exchange clear lots and some cash for secured paper, Address P. O. Box 195. HAVE several good wish to exchange for vacant lots; or c.ear improved property. Ask for Liberty Garagi WE HAVE a customer with a well located lot who is forced to trade it right away #o he can leave. What do you have? Western Realty P. & R. Bldg. 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 propo- sition, A. P. Nesbitt Realty Co., $12 EB. Second, Phgne 101M. FOR TRADE—Irrigated ranch all improved on the Yellowstone hishway will trade for Casper prop- erty. Harry Free, the Lot Man. Phone 238. MONEY TO LOAN MONEY to loan on impréved Cas- per real estate. H. Vossbeck, 10 Daly Bidg. Phone 1664W. tracks. MONEY to loan on improved Cas- per real estate. Home Realty Go, Realtors. 255 S. Center. Phone LOST AND FOUND LOST—Lady’s gold watch, hunting case, Elgin No.7534755; initial F engraved on case, worn brown leathery fob attached. Finder please return to Natrona Meat Market and receive rewar@. LOST—Scart with red stripes. Ke- turn to Tribune. LOST—French tip bull dog, address on collar 1124 & Ash to the name of ‘ Duke" returned to 834 B., Second. PERSONAL CONSULT D. L. HUGO, tn every affairs of life; lovers of truth and skeptical people invited. 140 1. Mid. west. Circle meeting Friday night MADAME J. Rea Keyes, ordained spiritualist, private readings daily wil! answer no questions over telo- phone, How a. m. to 9 p, m. Wyatt hotel, apartment 8, Phone 26095. DIVORCES secured, about half the regular rates, advice free. Address Box 1943, Casper. DRIVING to Tulsa, Okla., Satur- day, May 10; would like company to share expense. Phone 2013M. SAVE expense to Denver vin auto Saturday, Will take one pas- senger. Rondster, Seo McAlister at Western Realty P. & R. Bldg. Phone 2490, THE WORLD'S: gifted clairvoyant and sclentif almist, Madam Lola Kerr, is located at the Virginia Hote), First and Market. street. Hor long experience at your service. Price very reasonable. NOTICE. Party who took child's bicycle from the corner of Eighth and Ash Spleer Apartment, be kind enough to return the same or any tnfor- mation leading to the recovery of said bieyele would be grately appre- clated by C. D. Spicer of 237 W. Highth street. LEGAL NOTICES COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS May 5, 1924, The City Council of the City of Casper’ met in regular session in the Council Chamber in the City Hall with Mayor S. K. Loy presiding. On roll call the following were | A igen-| resent, Councilmen J. M. Whi unt, J, W. Tucker, J. M. Lownd REALTORS Phone 1480 8. F. Pelton, C. E. Hoffhine H.-H. Price,’ City Clerk. ag Minutes of the last regular and subsequent adjourned meetings read and approved. -This being the deferred date set fee aye sud open bids for haul- ng ai stringing’ pi, and fi tings, the City Clerioreported Mae as eh 5 bids, and opened me in the presence of th gee Counc (a oved by Tucker, seconded b: Hoffhine that Carter ‘& O'Brien Bethe: Ge so vnet Dinca their bid e accepted and the May nd City Clerk be authorized eee into a contract with said Carter & O’Brien for same. ou voting: § 3 motion carried. lover y Pelton, seconded b: Whisenhunt ‘that the Resolution discontinuing proceedings under the Resolution and Intention to Create Paving District No. 46 passed April 7, 1924, be paséed as read. All voting aye, motion carried. Resolution iorened declaring | M the intention of the City Council to create an Improvement District to improve by grading, construct- ing curbs and paving the follow- ing see and avenues and por- io} of same to-wit: Boxelder Street from 11th Street to 12th Street; Cherry Street from Rail-|R road Avenue to 15th Street; Wil- low Streets from Railroad Avenue to 15th Street; CY Avenue from 13th Street to 14th Stree Street from Cedar Street to Cher- ry Street; 12th Street from Box- elder Street to Cherry Street; 18th Street from Chestnut Street to the center of Block, between Cherry and Cottonwood Streets; l4th Street from CY Avenue to herry Street; 15th Street from Willow Street to Cherry Street; Cedar Street from 10th Street to Railroad Avenue; Poplar Street from 14th Street to 15th Street; to be known as Local Improve- mént District No. 46, and fixing the date to consider remonstrances and objections on May 19th, 1924, Moved by Whisenhunt, second- ed by Pelton that the Resolution a rae pane read. 7RE voting aye, motion carried. Moved by Whisenhunt, seconded by Tucker, that the description of the property to be improved as described in the Resolution of In- tention to create Local Improve- ment District No. 48 passed April 21, 1924, be extended to cover the following streets and alleys and portions of same as follows: 13th Street from the alley between Ash Street and David Street to the east side of Center Street; David Street from 13th Street to 14h Street. All voting aye, motion carried. Moved by Hoffhine, seconded by Whisenhunt that the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized to purchase 1 Style 6403 rebuilt add- ing and bookkeeping machine for the Water Dept. for $575.00. All voting aye, motion carried. Moved by Pelton, seconded by Whisenhunt that the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized to pub- lish notice and call for bids to be received June 2, 1924 for the pur- chase of material necéssary for the extension of the Gamewell Fire Alarm System. ~ All voting aye, motion carried Moved by Pelton, seconded by Tucker that the following bills having been-audited and approved by the Finance Committee, be al- lowed and warrants ordered drawn to pay same. S. K. Loy, salary $ 83.83 J. M. Whisenhunt, salary 8. Pelton, salary. J, W. Tucker, salary... J. M. Lowndes, salary_ ©, E. Ho¥fhine, salary. W. W. Royce, salary H. H. Price, salary - J. 8. VanDoren, salary- Maude Dillon, salary Frances Walker, salary Leta H. Leavitt, salary Thos. O. Smith, salary_- Chas. Hillman, salary ~~ E. C, McCrary, sala Ambrose Hemingway y e ak 100.00 Henry Michel, salary- 70.00 George V, Clark, salary’ 50.00 G. R. Dafoe, salary 5 Jean C, Bowen, salary_ Lelah Squire, salary. S. C. Hanson, salary R. J. Turnbull, salary_ Zuill, salary. Diener, salary -. Knittle, salary, 100.00 means Che Casper Daily Tribune THIS 1D A FINE LIFE: “IT'S BAD ENOUGH ‘To Ge Arthur Combs, salary_. Bryan Tobin, salary ~~ Fred Dayton, salary... . J, Lewis, salary..-. Mae Combs, salary -.._ C. B, Welles, salary ---~ E. R. Purkiser, salary-_ E. W. Fassett, salary-_ S. G. Neff, salary _.__ James Childs, sala’ Bill Schilling, salary. Fred VanDyke, salary Vance V. Johnson, salary Bert S. YoHe, salary... J. M, Farris, salary. A. T. Patrick, salary. C, E. Young, salary_.__ Guy C. Wright, salary._ Roy Plummer, salary._ R. E, Ideen, salary_-._ Wm. M. Gossett, salary Rex Mullenix, salary. H. Zook, salary —— Orva Myers, salary. F. L. Robinson, salary. Jesse Freel, salary Clarence Benson, salary Sherman Reese, salary. Will Clark, salary --.. F. E. Trantham, salary L. W, Longnecker, salary O. W. Reed, salary.... Pat Sullivan, salary. R. Taylor, salary_. aa A. E. McDowell, salary_ W. A. Baker, salary___ Paul D. Hughes, salary J. W. Reid, salary___- T, McFarland, sala: M. Fisher, salary — _. Kenneth’ McLennen, sal = a = Lovilla Farris, salary_— John A. Murray, salary Williams, salary. J. T. Kelly, salary..._ GC. C. Hancock; salary__ H. H. Thomas, salary__ Oscar Hiestand, *salary D. H. Smith, salary_.-- C. R. Hancock, «salary M. Hool, salary. J. C. Gibson, salary__-_ F. R. Kroh, salary..-- Tra Hoopman, salary__ William Jones, salary_ P. A. Nelson, salary. Maurice Kelliher, salary Cc. A, Pennington, salary Harris, salary_-__ J. C, Pennington, salary C. R. Strauch, salary___ W. J. Vick, salary a C. Bell, salar W. A. Carter, salary _.. C, G, Sperry, salary. W. H. Jonson, salary_- Tom Berry, salary . Guy Hanna, salary at Theo, Huffacker, salary August Schmoldt, salary pees ti) salary . = C. lowner, salary ~~ Otto Peterson, salary. B.. Michaelsen, salary —— F, Mahonoy, salaryc._- J. McHattie, salary_ H. Flick, salary — G. E. Clay, salary — Tom McKay, salary C. W. Johnson, ry - Robert Pollock, salary,. L. E, Jackson, salary_.— E. R. Purkiser, salary__ L, Thompson, salary --. E. H. Hyde, salary Joe Burgess, salary ~-.- J. Patton, salary — A M. on, salary ~~ WwW. W ow, salary H. » Salary - R. Schoorman, salgry_— J. Mahoney, salary. O. Devers, salary zy N. D. McCracken, salary A. P. Baxter, salary --- R. A. Kreimer, salary__ McCarthy, salary N. Meer, salary — os Jerry Spillano, salary ~~ M. Begley, salary J. J, Sullivan, A. Lester, Angus W: » Bal Cal Flick, salary - Chas Thellein, salary. Bob Turner, salary H. G, Beckwith, salary-- Ed. Bragdon, salary: D. P. Cullen, salary. E, Simpson, salary J. Ballard, ‘salary — A. Gibbs, salary - W. Layton, salary W. Greener, salary W. Burnett, salary. R. H, Rambeau, salary — Grant Wiser, salary -.- Thomas Wilson, salary . Theo, Layton, salary ... Ha: Squire: Cc. W. Pi H. P, Schmitz, salary.. G. W. Adams, salary — W. R, Ellis, salary -.-- Lawrence Cullison, salary Jack Brayton, salary ~~ J. A, Taylor, salary... H. McFarland, salary ~~ Pat Plunkett, salary__- Earl Faulkner, salary .. Frank Julian, 0. L. Thompson on Farley, salary = Richard Forster, salary— eely Farley, salary... Steve Genpoff, salary... Clayton Wilmont, salary Carl Rayburn, ry. . R. Adams, salary . M. Terry, salary 3. C. Brown, salary . H. Kirby, salary. F, O. Homo salary F, O, Stilker, salary... —Drawn for The Casper Tribune by George McManus BY GOLLY - 1 WONDER -:- ©1928 ov ture Fearune Senuice, tne. MOUNTAIN VIEW SUBURB 1s growing rapidly, so is each individual investment {n Mountain ‘View. ELEVEN THOUSAND feet additional gas mains now being laid. EIGHT THOUSAND fect adcitional water mains now being laid. NOW is the time to get that lot you have been figuring on in order that your pefcentage of profit may be large with the rest. Lots are still being offered at $200 each, This includes water, gas, phone, bus service and electri- a month. city in the near future. i THOUGHT S0- KIN LGQIT IN THE GAME -DINTY 2 $10 down and $7.50 BAKER-GRUDE INVESTMENT CO. Phone 1189 REALTORS 133 N. Wolcott :) We: Will Build to Suit the Purchaser We have made arrangements to build four houses on CY ave- nue, on lots fronting the Standard addition in any form to suit the purchaser. Wi!l sell the completed house on easy terms and small cash payments. If you desire a modern dwelling on your own plans 75.00 75.00 48.00 48.00 and model then see us at once. FRY AND WHITE Phone 2392 Room 9, Daly Bldg. VALUES! GOOD BUYS AND SOME REAL BARGAINS New brick for $8,350, only $1,350 down, balance one per cent and interest per month; ideal location and wel! arranged five rooms on the first floor, fireplabe, built-in features, oak floors; three-room apart- ment with bath in pasement, fireplace, laundryroom, furnace. See it soon, 'Three-room modern home an rear of good east front lot well located, near County hospital, a bargain at $3,650 with $650 Cown, balance like rent. ‘Two-room house on rear of 40 by 140-foot lot on east side, water, Ughts and gas, good buy at $2,650 on very easy terms. BIG BARGAIN in this new home on Sduth Kenwood street, five rooms on first floor, two-car garage, light fixtures al! Hurry. three-room apartment and bath in baseme: in ready to occupy in few days. Corner lot in Kenwood addition for $450 on very easy terms. Inside lot Kenwvod addition only $350; terms. Some very desirable lots in Butler Hetshts to trade for real estate contracis, can put up some cash for good contracts. What have you? GUARANTEED INVESTMENT COMPANY Phone 410 17.50 36.00 45.00 180.00 1,00 H. W. Tilbury, salary. Jezs H. Waite, salary J. J. Mechaley, salary-- Castle Cons, Co., teams. J. B. Barnes Jr., expense R. M. Boeke, legal ex- - ~ 100.00 ity : Etation _-.--_ 845.60 Lovilla Farris, board of prisoners — Dr, W. P. Johnson, prof- fessional services Lloyd. Bldg. Co., Paving District No. Keuffel & Esser Co., sup- plies . . M: C. M. Spring Co., sup- plies — 485,25 20.00 4359.85 17.07 61.83 of 20.00 ca 20.00 Natr tric services .-----. 1952.40 New York Oil Co., gas. 258,11 H. H. Price, freight, ex- > 67.18 pense etc. 8485.60 Scott & Curlee, work on +reservoir * All voting aye, motion carried, Meeting adjourned until 8 p. m. May 6, 1924, (SEAL) A 8. K. LOY ttest: Mayor H. H. PRICE, City Clerk Publish May 8, 1924. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE ON FORECLOSURE OF MORTGAGE In the District Court, Eighth Ju- dicial District. The State of Wyoming, County of Natrona, ss. No. 3879 Nebraska Central Building and Loan Association, a Nebraska Corporation, Plaintiff. vs. Jay McCook Probst and Ada Irene Probst, (husband and _ wife), the Wyoming National Bank of Casper, a national banking corporation, defendants, Public notice is hereby given that in pursuance of a judgment and foreclosure decree, made and en- tered by said court in the above entitled cause on the 21st day of January, A. D. +1924, in which the above named plaintiff, braska Central Building and Loan Association, a Nebraska Corpora- tion was plaintiff and the above named defendants Jay McCook Probst and Ada Trene Probst, (husband and wife), and Wyo- ming National Bank of Casper, were defendants for the sum of 266.43, and the sum of $6.26 costs of suit, which judgment and decree directs the appraisement and sale by me of the lands and tenements hereinafter described, and by virtue of an order of sale to me issued out of the office of the clerk of gaid court, and under the seal of said court, directing me to appraise and sell said landa and tenements pursuant to said judgment and decree, sald sale to REALTORS Suite 3, Zuttermeister Bldg. be had as in cases of sales of real estate on executio: I, Perry A. Morris, sheriff of said Natrona County, State of Wyoming, will sell at public ven- due, to the highest bidder, for cash, ,at the south front door of the court houte in the City of Cas- per, in the county of Natrona and State of Wyoming, on Saturday the 17th day of May, 1924, at eleven o’clock in the forenoon of said day, the lands and tene- ments, described “in said judg- ment, 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, and state of Wyoming, according to thé 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. Pub, April 8, 10, 17, 24, May 1, 8, 1924. , as. BS wet 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 Teceive 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 say- ing the residuum gas and return- ing such portion thereof as may be necessary for operating the property. All bids shawld 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 Receive: Publish May 4th to h inclusive, : a a Ponda! ay MOSCOW, May & ‘The Soviet gov nment has forbidden the printing advertisements in privately own ed publications. Hereafter only publications controlled by the gc ernment shall have the right print advertisem to WA? The TIED. Tribune mse NOTICE OF INCORPORATION Casper Council, Boy Scouts of America, was incorporated in the DOBBIN REALTY CO. Removed to No. 226 E. 2nd St. Zuttermeister Bidg. WE WOZ vUST QTTIN READY .TO 49 Home- COME ON - WELL PLAY ONTIL Five! OCLOC«<: office of the Secretary of State at Cheyenne, Wyoming, on the 80th day of April, 1924, The objects and purposes for which said corporation ix organ- ized are, to promote* the diffusion of useful information, and more articularly to carry out the ob- jects, purposes and activities laid down by Boy 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 as 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 estate, lease-holds, 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, promissory notes, se- curities and ‘eements for or ev- .. idence of indebtedness of eve! character, and to mortgage ani pledge property for the same; to Stent in and about ‘properties; + moneys, funds or other subjects, of every character and respect, 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 is fifty years. The number of its trus- tees or directors is thirteen, and those who are to manage the af- fairs of the corporation for the , first year of its existence, or until ~ the next annual election, are W. Johnson, George Jarvis, Hem E. Perkins, E. P. Bacon, Ben T. Cullen, Carl F. Shumaker, Sam W. Conwell, Emmett Fuller, Geo. B. * Nelson, 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 ‘yo- ming as may be_ convenient for the furtherance of the objects and purposes of the corporation, and subject to the approyal an 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 in charge thereof is H. Roe Bartle. CASPER COUNCIL, BOY SCOUTS OF ‘AMERICA, By D. W, OGILBEE, Its Attorney. Publish May 7, 8, 9, 1924. Seesvecseveeel PPOFESSIONAL DIRECTORY || ABSTRACTORS ————— CASPER ABSTRACT COMPANY Bonded Abstractors 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 HASELMIRE, LEWIS & PREBLE Auditors and Accountants Income Tax Consult: 208-11 Ol Exchange Bldg. Phone 660 Fi ES K. C. VAN DENBERG Certified Public Accountant Income Tax Service Phone 148 STEFFEN AND GUY Auditors and Accountants Income Tax Service 223 Midwest yr Phones 300 and 1838' ARCHITECTS —_—_——— DUBOIS & GOODRICH, Architects 210 Turner-Cottman Bldg, Casper, Wyo. Phone 440 Wa. d. WESTFALL, Architect Suite 5, Daly Building- AUTO PAINTING Yellowstone Auto Faint Shop 1914 EB, Yellowstone First Class Auto Painting ———— BAGGAGE & TRANSFER pecichclie ema oaletr sata K. ©. PHILLIPS Baggage &-Transier—Vhone 2264W NATKONA THKANSIER, STORAGE AND FUEL CO.—Phone 949 BATTERIES CASPER BATTERY CO, 119 BE. Fitth Phone 0907 CHIROPRACTORS DK, J. H. DR, ANNIE GRAHAM Suite $18 Midwest L. J. CONNELL, D. ©., Ph. OG. Suite 13, Daly Bidg. Phone 849d J Phone 706 M,. E. HARNED, Chiropractor 162 North Kimball Stre¢es Phone 1467 DR. 1. BE. BEKQUIST Zuttermeister Bidg. Phone 1757 Rn. W, WIL D. ©. PH, ©, Palmer Grad. pwnsend Hotel, CLEANERS 510 ' THE SERVICE CL NERS Rallroad at Jackson Phone 56 DOCTORS THE CASPER PRIVATE OSPITAL 938 South Durbin—Phone 273 WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN’S HOS! AL 642 South Durbin—Phone 406 NITO-URINARY D! G. B. Underwe DISEASES OF ©, H, Platz, M GEN 1ARMACIST . Lothian, Ph, DENTIS’ D N. M.D. » B11, Res, 90 DOCTORS DRS. MORRISON AND SEIBEL ~ Physicians and Su 8. Office 204 'Turner-Cottman Bldg. Phone 1927. Res. Phone Dr. Morrison Seibel 1927. 2782, Dr. DR. L. N. FROST Physician and Surgeon O-S Bidg. Phone 123 — DR. WM. A. BRYANT, MD. Phone 2660. 209 O-S Bldg. Res. 803 MARSHALL C. KEITH, HERBERT L, HARVEY, M. D. Office 208 South Center—Pbine 30 Private Hospital, 612 Se Durbin , General Practice Surgery Obstetrics INSURANCE Mutual Benefit, Health, Accident Association, and Occidental Life, Robert A. Byrnes and Son, Mgrs, Becklinger Bldg., Casper, a LAW YEKS MULVANEY & BARRETT lawyers 517 Consolidated Royalty Bldg. AMBRUSE HEMINGWAY yer Room 3832 Midwest Bldg. ” NICHOLS & SUIKKETT Lawye 809-10-11 Ol Exchange Bldg. GEORGE A. WEEDELL 404 Midwest Building WILLIS STIDGER Lawyer Sulte 218 Midwest Bldg. Phone 1193 JAMES P. KE) 408 Consolidated Royalty Bldg. W. H. PATTEN Attorney at Law 225 Midwest Bldg. Phone 210 MURANE HAGENS & Lawyers 206-207 Oll Exchange Building DURHAM & LOWEY 402 Midwest Building WILLIAM 0. 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