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\¥, JUNE 6, 1924, FOR SALE—HOUSES _| BRINGING UP FATHER OR RENT—Boarding house, part- sy furnished, 341 N, Beech. For Sale—REAL STATE FOR SALE—Fivye-acre: ranch, run- ning water; small payment; imme- “tilsic "Acreage. ‘Phong 205M. FOR SALE—' centrally lycated west Heights, easy terms. Apply 443 S. Jarger. fonal Bank of Commerce. FOR SALE—Three miley 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—160 acre 1 mil irrigated farm. from Lander, with, all live- stock and farm imp‘ements, $10, 500; $6500 cash will handle, John, P. O. Box 248 Lander, ch, @arage, chicken houses and 400 or one month old chickens for or car in good shape. Box d » Tribune. eet, FOR TRADE worth $800 or cheaper car and some cash have another lot, wil! sell or trade at half cost price, Call Sun- days or after 4:30. 219 Mills, Wyo. pected 1 SE aa ra EE ‘WILL TRADE—Man’s beaver coat for good second hand car. Write Box 242, Lavoye, Wyo. FOR TRADE—1,240 acre ranch, suit- able for cattle or sheep, wonder- ful grass land and watered by two miles of trout stream, incumbrance of $1,500 on 320 acre balance all clear, price $12,000; this is the psy- chological time to tradé. What have you to offer in Casper property va- fant or improved. Martin and Christ- fanson. Phone 2606. eee ee aes FOR SALE OR TRADE—Four-room. modern house on the pavement; will take a car and. some cash or mm on. easy terms, See Owner at Divine Ave. BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE—New restaurant, good location. King Joy Cafe, Ther- mopolis, Wyo. . FOR SALE—Cafe at a sacrifice. 134 ‘W. Second. ROOMING and boarding house, will sell. cheap or-wil! trade for smallér place. 743 W. Midwest. FOR SALE—Royal Cafe, doing good business, good location, low rent. 258 W. First. Phone, 2764M. WANTED TO BORROW ‘WANTED—To borrow $5,000 on eal estate; Security’ worth” five new ‘home, close in. Address Box B-624, Tribune. WANTED TO BORROW—$1,300 for 18 months, will pay big bonus. Addréss Box B-625, Tribune. MONEY TO LOAN - 10, Daly Bldg. Phone 1604W. LOST AND FOUND LOST—Between Casper and Raw- Uns, Juge 2, large tan portfolio; party finding samo will please mati » Denver, LOST AND FOUND 1D—Bunch of keys. Owner have same by calling at Trib- se Office. LOST—Atredale dog, answers to name of Fuzzy. Return to 1232 8. Cherry, Reward. LOST—large two skin mink fur Piece, about 9:30 front of Iris the- ater; reward. 1214 E. First. Phone 16845. LOST—Hamilton watch, No, 478653, 18 size, 17 jewel, nickel case, lib- eral reward if returned to ae L. E. Bay. Room 222. Cottman Bldg. PERSONAL CONSULT D, L. Hugo, gifted clatr- voyant in every affair of life; business, change of location or po- sition, health, speculation, ofl Ceal, investment, worry and troubles, 40 years experience, good sai 140 I. Midwest, reasonable open evenings until 9:30. AM J, Rea Keyes, ordained g@piritualist, private reacings daily ‘Will anower no questions over tele- phone. Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p.m. ‘Wyatt hotel, Apartment 8. Phone asooJ. ° _ DIVORCES secured, about half the regular rates, advice free. Address Box 1943, Casper. $5 REWARD for black and white spotted pointer, spayed female, Call Mills, 2640. MADAM WONDER, wonderful read er, the lady with the wonderful Power; telly past, present and fu ture. Call and consult her on any affairs, 450 5S. Durbin. Hours 9 a. m. to 10 p, m . | m WELL “MAGGIE 15 AWAY ON A VACATION. NOW 1 CAN SIT HOME AN Be See L. G, Murphy at Nat- 3 ; SEE BEN ‘A LOOK MEANS A LOT ret Pretty little home on South Lincoln street, near Second. Five rooms, bath with two very cozy rooms in basement; toilet, laundry- room, furnace room, store room.in basement; beautiful lawn, $1,000 and you move in, pay balance manthly SEE BEN REALTY CO. ESTATE—INSURANCE—BONDS—INVESTMENTS REAL 202 Midwest Bldg. REAL 0! RS Phone 1480 RIVERVIEW, wy! @he Casper Dally Cridtune This being the date set to hear remonstrances and _ _ objections objections against the creating of Sanitary Sewer District No. 19, and there being no remonstrances or objections whatsoever against the creating of said Sewer Dis- trict, it was moved by Lownd seconded by Pelton that the Or nance No. 40 entitled “An or- dinance creating Sanitary Sewer District No. 19, providing for con- struction of Banitary Sewers therein and apportioning the cost thereof on the abutting property in mit District,” be passed as read. : AM voting aye, the Mayor de- s|clared the Ordinance passed. + ON THE ALCOVA HoAD One-bult mile from paved street, ‘Three-quarter mile from McKinley school One-half mile trom Midwest refinery One acre (six 50x140-foot lots) as low as $50, and as high as $600 Cash payment $10 Monthly payment $5 to $10 Who go farther out? ‘Why pay more? Buy now, have a real suburban home in walking distance of Casper JOHN M. ENGLAND REALTY COMPANY Phone—Office 1129 202 0-S PERSONAL AM GOING to Kansas City, have Toom for three pasfangers; can leave any time after June 9. Box B-622, Tribune. LEGAL NOTICES ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE State of Wyoming, County of Na- trona, s' In the District Court, Eighth Ju- dicial District, No. 1189, in Pro- ate, In_ the Matter of the Estate of Robert Taylor, Deceased, It appearing to the Court that Ralph Horth, as Executor of the estate of Robert Taylor, de- veased, has filed his petition here- in praying for an Order of Sale of the real estate of said decedent, hereinafter particularly described, for the purposes therein set forth; IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that all persons interested in the estate of the deceased appear be- fore the said Court on the 16th day of June, 1924, at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day at the Court Room of said Court in the City of Casper, Coun- ty of Natrona, State of Wyoming, to show cause why an Order should not be granted to. said Executor to sell so much of the real estate of said deceased shall be neces- sary, and that a copy of this Or- der be published for at least four (4) weeks in The Casper Daily Tribune, a newspaper printed and published in said County of Na- trona. The real estate hereinabove re- ferred to is particularly described as follows: Lot No, 1, in Block No, 19, Cas- per, Wyoming. Lot ‘No. 2, in Block No. 19, Casper, Wyoming. a Lot io ee Block No. 19, asper, yoming. Block No. 67, Lot No. 20, in Casper, Wyoming. Lot No. 21, in Block No. 67, per, Wyoming. Lots Nos. 8 and 9, in Block No. 91 of Butler's Addition, Cas- per, Wyoming, West 45 feet of Lot No. 8 and all of Lot No. 9 in Block No. 96 of Butler's Addition, Casper, Wyo- ing. . Lot No, 10 in ‘Block'No. 96, of Butler’s Addition, Casper, Wyom- ing. Tot No. 5 in Block No. 107, of pisere Addition, Casper, Wyom- ng. Lot No, 6, in Block No, 107, of Butler's Addition, Casper, Wyom- iny it No. 7, in Block No. 107, of Butler's Addition, Casper, Wyom- ing. ast. 95 feet ,of Lot No. 8 in Block 96 of Butler's Addition, Casper, Wyoming. Done in Open Court this 15th day of May, 1924. By the Court: R. R. ROSE, Judge. 28, 30, June 6, Publish May 16, 1924, ae Building Phone—Home 543d NOTICE OF THE ANNUAL DISTRICT MEETING (See Section 156, 1919 School ws, Wyoming) The annual meeting of the qualified electors of school Dis- trict No. 2 in the County of Na- trona and State of Wyoming will be held at the Washington School Building jn Block Eleven in the City of Casper, in said school dis- trict, in said county and state, on Monday, the 28rd day of June, 1924, beginning at the’ hour of one o'clock P. M. and ending at the hour of six o’clock P. M. for the purpose of electing two trus- tees; and for the purpose of con- ring and acting upon the prop- osition of voting and appropri: ing the sum of $550,000.00 for school purposes, and which said appropriation shall require an in- creased levy of not to exceed five mills on the dollar valuation in ex- cess of three and one-half mills; for the transaction of such ot! business as may lawfully come be- fore it. _ Witness my hand and the offi- cial seal of said school district this 2 oa of May, A. D., 1924, WILLIAM O. WILSON Clerk of School District No. 2 in the County Natrona and State of Wyoming. (SEAL) * Pablish May 28, 80, June 6, 13, 1924, > COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS. Casper, Wyoming, June 2, 1924 The City Council met in regu- lar session in the Council Cham- ber in the City Hall with Mayor ©. K, Loy presiding. On roll call, the followin, Councilmen were present. J. Ha Whisenhunt, J. W. Tucker, J. M. Lowndes, S. F. Pelton, C. E. Hoff- hine and H. H. Price, City Clerk. Minutes of the last regular and subsequent adjourned meetings read and appzeved. The City Clerk reported having received 3 bids on electrical sy plies for the extension of the Gamewell Fire Alarm System and opened same in presence of the ayor and City, Couneil. Moved by Lowndes, seconded by Tucker that the contract be awarded to the Western Electric company for $1,038.40, 4 All voting aye, motion carried, Moved by Hoffhine, seconded by Tucker that the contract for paving in Paving District No. 48} J. be awarded to the Warren Con- struction company for 2-inch Warrenite Bitulithic top with seal coat, 83-inch Bituminous concrete Base for $104,970.51. An aye and nay vote being ta- ken resulted Whisenhunt, aye Tucker, aye; Lowndes, aye, Pel- loffhine, aye. Motion carried. This being the date set to hear remonstrances and objections against. the creating of Sanitary Sewer District No. 16, and there being no remonstrances or ab- jections whatsoever against the creating of said Sewer District, it was moved by Tucker, sf SCHOOL | read. -| Thos. O. Smith si econdedi J, H. Patrick, salary. This being the date set to hear remonstrances and objections exaust the creating of Sanitary ewer District. No. 20, and there being no remonstrances or —ob- jections “whatsoever eane the creating of said Sewer District, it was moved by Whisenhunt, sec- onded by Hoffhine that the Ordi- nance No. 407-A,entitled “An ordinance creatir(y Sanitary Sew- er District No, 20, providing for construction of Sanitary Sewers therein and apportioning the cost thereof on the abutting property in said District,” be passed as read. S E All. vo' aye, the Mayor de- clared the Ordinance passed. This being the date set to hear remonstrances and objections against the creating of Sanitary Sewer District No. 21, and there being no remonstrances or ob- jections whatscever against the creating of said Sewer District, it was moved by Hoffhine, sec- onded by Tucker that the Ordi- pence No. or ee Or- inance creatin wer ict No. Bhi providing for itary Sewers therein and apportioning the cost thereof on the abutting property in said District,” be passed as All voting aye,-the Mayor de- clared the Ordinance passed. Moved by Lowndes, seconded by Tucker that the following bills having been audited and approv- ed by the Finance committee, be allowed and warrants drawn to pay same. ©. K. Loy, Salary = J. M. Whisenh: salary J. W. Tucker lary J, M, Lowndes salary . S. F. Pelton salary___ C, E, Hoffhine salary_ H. H. Price salary --- J. S. Van Doren salary Frances Walker salary Leta H. Leavitt salary jary- Chas. Hillman salary. E. C. McCrary salary. 8S. C. Hanson salary _- R. J. Turnbull salary_. A. a Zuill salary -... GC. N. Diener salary -.. F. A. Knittle salary -- William Schilling sal- OPT 30 asanu een E. W. Fassett salary . S. G. Neff salary Cc. B. salary. Bryan Tobin, salary -- Fred Dayton, salary ~~ E, R, Talmon, salary -~ W. J. Lewis, sal Childs, salary —- Johnson, sal- 83.83 60.00 65.00 60.00 85.00 75:00 100.00 100.00 75.00 75.00 sala: se - Fred Vo Dyke, salary. Fred Place; salary -... Mae Combs, salary --. E. R. Purkiser, salary. John A. Murray, salary Bert S. Yohe, ary -. J. M. Farris. salary ~~ A, T. Patrick, salary .. GC. E. Young, salary —- ight, 1; el F. L._ Robinson, Wm, M. Gossett, salary Paul D. Hughes, salary Jesse Freel, salary -- Clarence Benson, salary Sherman Reese, salary Will Clark, salary ~-.. Pat Sullivan, salary -.. L. W. Longnecker, sal- ary . W. Reid, ry - W. A. Baker, salary F, E. Trentham, salary T. McFarland, salary R, Taylor, M. Fisher, salary 'T. Thompson, salary ~~ P, Bailey, salary --._. Kenneth McLennon, sal- a sxe pk sate Lovilla Farris, salary. Rex Mullenix, salary Oscar Hiestand, salary ©. G. Sperry, sal: cap W. A. Carter, salary - D. H. Smith, salary C. R. Hancoc! H. E. Razey, PTs. 4 82,50 [Theo. —Drawn for The Casper Tribune by George McManus 1 OION'T KNOW ONTIL TODAY THAT You WER? ALONE- 1 PASSED NOUR HOUSE TWICE © 1028 ey tere Festune Seavice, tne. MOUNTAIN VIEW. SUBURB ‘New four-room house, 22 by 24, with two lots, each 50 by 185. This _ house has water and the best ground for gardening you can find. It is well finished, two bed rooms each with clothes closet. kitchen, the living and dining rooms are combined into one large room. The price is, only $2,100.00. $250.00 down and $45.00 a month, ‘Why pay rent when you can own a home in Mountain View, Casper’s most rapidly growing suburb, on easy terms? BAKER-GRUDE INVESTMENT C0. Phone 1189 REALTORS GET AWAY FROM RENT— Buy this new home of two rooms and bath, built-in features, piped gas, light fixtures al! in, located on west side, just off of paving district, the price is right ana we will make the terms, Husry, move in now, - On the east side we have a new four-room modern home just” com- . pleted that will just sult you, oak floors, all modern features, full basement; small ‘cash ‘payment and balance like rent. Hurry and you can get your lawn in before it gets too hot. $4,750, Only $550 Down— buys this modern home, well located on the east side, it has large combination living and diningroom, two bedrooms, large kitchen and breakfast nook; a wonderful opportunity to stop that awful waste of paying rent. $8,850 On Terms— will buy one of (he best five-rroom homes on Kirk street, oak floors; hot water heat; garage, everything first class. You will buy this if you want a good home. GUARANTEED INVESTMENT CO, REALTORS Phone 410 For accident, health, automobile, burglary, plate glass, boller, ele- vator and all forms of public liability insurance and fidelity, contract, court, official and depository bonds. Now Exclusive Agent for MARYLAND CASUALTY SEE 133 N. Wolcott Suite 3, Zuttermeister Bldg. BEN sioners of Natrona County, Wy- oming, up until the hour of two (2) p. m. June 23rd, 1924, for the construction of a County Building. Building will be of. fireproof construction and will be erected on lots 37, 88 and 39, block 1, Casper, Wyoming. Plans may be seen at the office of the County Clerk or may be obtained from the Architect, Gar- butt, Weidner and Sweeney, 412 Consolidated Royalty Building, Casper, Wyoming. All bids shall be made on form of bid as furnished by the Archi- tect and shall be sealed in opaque envelop addressed to County Clerk, Clerk of the Board of County _Commisioners,' Natrona County, Wyoming. Bids for the work will be re- ceived in its entirety and each bid must be accompanied by a certi- fied check in the amount of Seven Thousand Five Hundred ($7,500.00) Dollars; checks shall be made payable to the Board of County Commissioners, Natrona County, Wyoming; checks are to be tendered as evidence of good faith and that successful contrac- tor will execute contract docu- mehts within the time limits as Market Gossip PAGE FIFTEEN. required by contract documents. he right is reserved by the Board of County Commissioners to reject any or all bids. G. T. MORGAN, Chairman, Board of County Com- ‘missioners, ALMA F. HAWLEY, Clerk of the Board of County Marine Ojl Operations Activities of the Marine Oil com: pany on its Salt Creek leases are shown in detail as follows: Salt Creek Section 5-39-78—Wolverine CRI: Pulling rods and tubing, preparing for cleanout eréw. Wolverine CR2, Straightening hole and drilling, 915- 958 blue shale. Section _ 9-39-78—Wolverine Swabbing and cleaning out. Section 20-39-78—Taylor 2, 3 and 4 pumping. Taylor 5—Pulled out 10 joints 6% inch casing 2540 fee out. Taylor 6—Drilling at depth of 2576 feet, Bendinite and clay; shut down for government 24-hour water test. Taylor 7—Drilling at depth 1260 feet; shale, Section 17-39-78. 6, pumping. pleted. Section 18-40-79—Wyokans 1, flow- ing. Wyokans 2 and 3, cleaning out. Wyokans 4, rigging up. kans 5, starting to spud. Section 22-40-79—Wyokans: wells on section 22 pumping. DSs2, Bridged at 80 feet cavings to clean Marine 4, 5 and Marine 7—Rig com- Wyo- Al Crade Prices Reduced. Further cutting of oil prices was reported from Texas, with a reduc- tlon by the Magnolia Petroleum company of 10 to 50 cents a barrel 4n crudo oil. Potato Market. CHICAGO, June 6,—Potatoes— Firm; receipts, new, 18; old, 16 cara; total United States shipments, new, 641; old, 282; Wisconsin and Michi- gan,sacked and bulk round whites $1.75@1.90; Loutsiana and Alabama sacked Bliss Triumphs, $2,50@2.75 South Carolina barreled Ir: blers, $5.00. * AUDITORS ©. H. KEIMERTH Certified Public Accountant Income Tax Service 401 0-8 Bldg. Phone 767 HASELMIRE, LEWIS & PREBLE Auditors and Accountants Income Tax Consultants 208-11 Oli Exchange Bldg. Phone 660 —_— BR. C, VAN DENBERG Certified Public Accountant Income Tax Service Phone 148 STEFFEN AND GUY Auditors and Accountants COMPANY Assets $31,319 852.30; Capital $5,000,000; Surplus $6,032.432.78 Losses pajd since organization $98,000,000 STRENGTH CHARACTER SERVICE SEE BEN REALTY CO. Phone 1480 REALTORS 201-203 Midwest Bldg. Income Tax Seryice 223 Midwest panei. Phones 300 and 1838W ARCHITECTS ——— DUBOIS & GPODKICH, Architects 210 ‘Turner-Cotuman Bldg. Casper, Wy: Phone 440 WAL. J. WESTFALL, Architect Suite 5, Daly Building $10 REWARD For information leading to arrest and conviction cf the person or persons who despoiled my Iris garden, Sixth and Beech, Thursday night? B. Richard Shipp: M. H. Hool, salary --- Tra Hoopman, salary J. C, Gibson, salary F. R. Kroh, salary -..- William Jones, salary - P. A. Nelson, salary -- Maurice. Kelliher, salary C. A. Pennington, sal- salary -- panes op sal- . C, Bell, salary . R. Strauch, salary . J. Vick, salary . P. Cullen, salary . Simpson, salary . Ballard, salary — A. Gibbs, salary — . Plunkett, salary . Burnett, salary Layton,’ salary Greener, salary H. Rambeau, salary Grant Hiser, salary —-. Thos. Wilson, salary - Fayre salary —. C. W. Piper, salary - O. H. Schmitz. salary - W. R. Ellis, salary -.. Jack Brayton, salary -. Cal Raybourn, selary . E, H. Kirby, salary ~- M. D. Giggey, salary — J. T. Keller, salary -- Loyd Lyneh, salary ~~ W. H, Tilbury, salary - FE. G. Brown, salary —— Castle Cons. Co., teams H. McFarland, salary I. S, Faulkner, salary. Ed, Taylor, teams Frank Julian, salary . O. L. Thompson, salary Glen Farley, salary ——~ Wm. Rice, salary -... Chas. Scheeck, salary — E. W. Phelps, salary -- Richard Forster, salary Greely Farley, salary ~ Paul Parrish, salary .. W. H, Johnson, salary. Tom Berry, salary -. Guy Hanna, salary Theo, Huffaker, salar: August Schmoldt, ary Fred Hyde, salary ..—. W. C. Heagney, salary lliot, salary - Unger, salary Gus Downer, salary Otto Peterson, salary 8. Michelson, salary Mahoney, salary -.. . McHattie, salary Jas. Morgan, salary H. Flick, salary —_ G. E. Clay, salary . 100.00 75.00 66.00 62.40 64.80 19.20 65.00 7 7 Tom McKay, salary -. C. W. Johnson, salary — Robert Pollock, salary_ L. Elizabeth Jackson, salary H. R. Purkiser, salary. L. Thompson, salary — E. H. Hyde, salary a H. White, salary — A. Schoorman, salary — salary — J. Mahoney, salary ..- R. D. McCracken, sal- R. A. Keiner, salary -. M. Begley, salary —-—— J. J. Sullivan, salary -. Chas. Theilan, salary - Robert Turner, salary. W. W. Snow, salary -. Tim Stephens, salary . Carter & O'Brien, Haul- ing pipe .-- Casper Supply Co. Sup- plies Aes 4 65.00 65.00 60.00 60.00 20.00 60.00, 863.34 5592.43 41.65 820.75 4.00 Lovilla Farris, Board of prisoners —.---.. L. W. Green, Refund water bill -----..._ Hoffhine Print, & Sta. Co., Supplies bas ot Mrs. C. C. Larsh, salary Tourist camp Lloyd Bldg. Co ABI oii a U. S. Miller, sidewalks Sam Palmer, plumbing Sylvester P. Pelton, La- bor at tourist camp H. Price, Expense, freight, otc. ‘ Scott & Curlee, work on reservoir -__._. E. C. McCrary, use of car - 20.00 Thos. O. Smith, use o car ae Warren Cons, Co., . Western Union Life Ins. Co,, Premiums M. P. Wheeler. on water bill 7.00 Bert S. Yohe, police ex- pense pe ee 26.60 All voting aye, motion carried, Meeting adjourned. (SEAL) ®. K. LOY, Mayor Faeee: 424.16 125,00 13303.50 819.50 88,00 177.74 186.17 19697.62 HH. 20.00 17862.11 1589.56 Attest: Hf. H. PRICE, City Clerk. Publish June 6, 1924, “ ne BIDS WANTED. Sealed bids will be received by the Board of County Commis. f AYBURN S. WEBB 12 Daly Building Phone 15 AUTO PAINTING Auto faint Shop Yellowstone Auto Painting Yellowstone 1gi4 KE. First Class $$ BAGGAGE & TRANSFER K. ©. PHILLIPS Baggage & sier—Phone 2264W a ‘KONA THRANSPER, STOKA NAND PUEL CU.—Phone 949 BATTERIES DASPER BATTERY CO. 119 ES Fitth Phone 907 CHIROPRACTORS Crowe, Chiropractors er Bidg. Phone 158 © Phone 2289NM Matherly Zutterm Kesid DR, J. H. JE! DR. ANNIE GKAL/ Suite 318 Midwest Mi L. J. CONNELL, D. Suite 13, Daly Bidg. M. E. MAKNED, Chiropractor 162 North Kimball Strees Phone 1457 DR. 1. E. BERQUIST Zuttermeister Bidg. Phone 1757 CLEANERS THE SERVICE CLEANERS Railroad at Jackson Phone 56 DOCTORS THE CASPER PRIVATE HOSPITAL 938 South Durbin—Phone 273 WOMEN’S AND CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL 642 South Durbin—Phono 406 Staff SURGERY, GYNECOLOGY AND OBSTETKICS Homer R. Lathrop, M. Victor K. Dacke EYE, EAR, NOS! Harmon L. SKIN AND GENT! G. AND THROAT Stanton, M. 8. M, D. X-RAY "TREATMENT TO-URBNARY DISEASES B. Underwood, M.D. S$ OF CHILDREN Platz, M. Db. o. . Offices in Rohrbaugh Building 1 ast Second Street Tel nes 64 and 55 PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY DOCTORS ——<<_—___ MARSHALL C, KEITH, M. D, HERBERT L. HARVEY, M. D. Office 208 South Center—Phune 30 Private Hospital, 612 Se, Durbin General Practice Surgery Obstetrics DR. WM. A. BRYANT, MD. Phone 2660. 209 O-S Bldg: Res. 800 LAWYERS MULVANEY & BARRED? Lawyers La 517 Consolidated Royalty Bldg, AMBROSK HEMINGWAY wyer Room 332 Midwest Bldg, _ NICHOLS & SLikKKETE Lawyers 809-10-11 Oi Exchange Bldg. WILLIS STIDGER Lawyer Suite 218 Midwest Bldg. Phone 1193 JAMES P. KEM 408 Consolidated Royalty Bldg. XY: H. PATIEN ttorney at Law 225 Midwest Bldg. Phone 210 HAGENS & MURKANE crs 206-207 Oil Exchange Building DURHAM & LOWEY 402 Midwest Building WILLIAM 0. WLLSON Lawy Suite 14-15-16 Townsend Bldg. OGILBEE & ADAMS-« 210 O-S Bldg. Phene 2217 D M. HARTER 2nd. Phone 2620 KODAK FINISHING The best Kodale finishing done at imball Drug GC. 0.)0s returned promptly, Two Stores jor your convenience, ~- Midwest Pharmacy OPTOMETRIST =~ EYES CAREFULLY TESTED And Glasses Properly Pitted by JESSE EVANS 1348. Center St, OSTEOPATH 110 East DR. CAROLINE ©. DAVIS Office and Kesidence—Poling Apart ments No, 23. Phone 488. DK. L. L. WADE Osteopathy Over Frantz Shop Phone 125% PAINTING PAINTING AND DECORATING In All Branches Fred Meyenfeldt—Phoue 12005 PLANING MILL JOB &. THOMAS Planing Mi@ and Cabinet Shop Phone 1806W 214 West B St. STUDIOS LE STUDIO Kodak Finishing and Portraits, Commercial 118 BE. First—Ph SHOE REPAIRING NORTH CASPER SHOL Hand and Machin | Ben Suyematsu 889M SHOP ALLAN Me! Daly Bldg. Office AN, D. 814. Rea, 90 i) Surgeon M. Dr, Morrison Offices 204 DR, LN. Physician 0-8 Bldg. FROST and Surgeon : Phone 123 UPHOLSTERING Upholstering & Furniture | Phone 102W—J. E,W WAREHOUSES | LESLIE M. NELSON, Warehouse | and Transfer Co, Phone 1334 Packing. wick leitdve tiered