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“ss LOVELL, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1924. IAD HAVEN I POPULAR WIT GREAT FLOCKS Canadian Who Started Out to Win Wild Birds Succeeds TORONTO, Ont., Oct. 10.—Thou- sands of wild birds know Jack: Min- er’s voice and return to him yearly at his home in Kingsville, Canada, a haven of rest. Miner, once a hunter for profit, made this state- ment here today at the forty-cigth annual convention of the American Humane association. “There wére twelve of us in our iy," said Miner, “and a dollar Dill looked like a horse blanket, 80 my eldest brother and I took up hunting for the market. We became expert shots, and by times left a bloody trail ening us. However, we soon out that cold blooded practice. Market hunting is not sport, but murder in the first de- gree.” Miner then told this bit of his life history: “I had positive proof that the wildest of these creatures knew us as their deadly enemies. Finhlly the thought came to me that surely they would xnow a friend if they *had one. That love message is now a reality, for I have thousands of these feathered witnesses who ac- tually know my voice and at times will come down when I call them. “T have dearned a few notes of the wild goose languagé, 80 that you blindfold me and I will tell you a small percentage of their actions. I havé tags returned to me off the wild geese from North Carolina to Baffin Land and 41 from Hudson Bay,” I have tags returned from 33 different states and provinces, cov- ering an area of about 2,000 miles square, or four million square miles. About the most éneouraging fact I can give you is that fully 40 per cent ot the birds I tag in the fall re- turn to me the following spring. “It took me several years to get the birds coming, or in other words it took years to convince them that they really had a friend on earth. Finally @ small bunch came. They apparently told others until their little flock grew into a small cloud. “\Jn fact I haye seen the wild geese rise-up.so thick you could scarcely see through them, and their honk- ing could be heard for over a mile, ‘The last #ix or seven years T have fed them during the month of March and April from 1,000 to 3,200 bushi jof corn each year. Thou- sands of people come to see them, These so-called wild birds know they are safe and sit within 50 feet of the visitors. “To see one of.my peta return to me year after year for food and pro- tection after she had evidently shied out around and ont-witted thousands of hunters who are hid in ambush for her, and to see the wild geese come home biéding and with legs broken, yes and to even see them die in my presence, really it gives taste of His feeling ‘How oft would I have gathered you as a hen gathers her chicks under her wings.’” URRENCY _ CRUMBLES TARTAR PAZARDJIK, Bulgaria, Oct. 10—A commission from the ministry of finance has been sent here to investigate a pecullar phehomenon. in the local branch of bank—the metallic currency, eitier to a thin scum-like film or elme'tq. mere dust. | currency was minted abroad Jess than a year ago. believe the aluminum coins contain too much zinc which disintegrates, Bank officials are alarmed at the prospect that the entire issue of 100,000,000 lava may disintegrate. MOTHERS ORGANIZE 10 MAKE WAR ON LIQUOR ‘Wyo:, Oct. 10.—Declar- ing that local authorities have done Uttle or nothing to stop. bootlegging, mothers here have organized a “Mother's club” to personally com- bat .the evil and protect their chil- dren, Are You Out of a Job ? _The Tribune will help every man and woman in Casper in Search of employment to find work by publishing FREE For One Insertion “Position Wanted” ads. Re- member it will cost you noth- ing to advertise your services in the Tribune. ‘If you are in need of work Advertise THAT Ber) WOULCA' SMOKE -Evenr E Classified Rates Two cents per word or ten cents per line, NO AD LESS THAN 30 CENTS. Five average words used as basia of estimating a line. BLACKFACE CAP HEADLINE efit be charged the space of two ine All charged advertising will be booked “set lines” irrespective of the number of words. CORRECTION OF CLASSIFIED AD ERRORS. The Casper Daily Tribune will not be responsible for more than on4 incorrect insertion of any ad- vertisement ordered for more than one time. Errors not the fault of the advertiser which clearly lessen the real value of the advertisement will be rectified only by publicatioi without extra charge within FIV: days after insertion, No republica- tion will be made when the error does not materially affect the sense cr purpose of the advertisement. TELEPHONE ADS. Careful attention will bo given all wis received over the TE! HONE, Lut we cannot guarantee accuracy. OUT OF TOWN ADVERTISE- MENTS. Must by accompanied by cash or check in full payment of the aam Note the foregoing instructio: about counting the words and the rate per word for the Casper Daily Tribune. CLOSING HOUR. Went Ads to be classified properly must be in the Casper Daily ‘Fribune ostice before 10. Want Ads received after 10 to 12 a, m, will be inserted uncer the head “Too Late to Classify.” HELP WANTED—Female WANTED—Ladles in this locality to embroider linens for us at home during their leisure nioments. Write at once, “FASHION BEMBROID- ERIES,” 798, Lima, Ohio. WANTED—Compétent _ stenograph: er, thoroughly experienced, able to take rapid dictation and has neat appearance; can make permanent connection with active concern; give age, experience, reference and tele- phone number, Address Box B-931, ‘Tribune. HELP WANTED—MALE WANTED—Carpenter to erect small building in exchange for gooi used sedan, value $460. Box B-923, ‘Tribune, i SALESMEN WANTED SALESMEN—Both men and women, if you want a real good job, come and see us; pleasant work and good pay. Apt. 1, Wyatt Hot POSITIONS WANTED WANTED— Work by carpenter, good an@ experienced, 90 cents per hour. 424 8. Grant. BOY of 17-wants any kind of work on ranch; will work for small wages. Box 9321. EXPERIENCED bookkeeper wants position. Can also do typing. 312 N. Jackson. Phone 2403W. A-1 NON-UNION bricklayer wants, brick work at $1 per hour; all work . guaranteed for inspection. Phone 2110. WANTED—Mareelling and bob curling, 75 cents, by experienced operator. Homé — appointments. Phone 2391W. 1220 Boxelder. SERVICES OFFERED SHINGLE hob, or any style hair- cutting, for men, women or chil- seen, 40c. Henning Hotel Barber lop. WANTED—Children’s coats to make; ladies’ coats to line; jackets $3; long coats $4; work guaranteed. $05 S. Lincoln. MARCELLING, home appoint- ments. 949 8. McKinley. Phone 2562M. WANTED—All_ kinds of repair work, coats to reline, men or women, reasonable. 226 West K. For Sale—AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE—Westone heavy cord: 30x3%, $8.35; red tubes, $1.40. Gem Tire Co., 231 Midwest Ave., Duff Bldg. FOR SALE—Buick Touring, . $825; Oakland Touring, $850; Chalmers, $685; Ford Touring, $50; Ford Tour- ing, $75; Ford Coupe, $125; Dodge Touring $225. Term: Patterson Oakland Co., 438 E. Yellowstone. FOR SALE— Dodge 3-passenger coupe, Al condition; 1922 Buick 6, $435; nearly new ¢é-cylinder Oldsmo- bile 4 touring; terms and bargains. Stalmann, 1127 Oakcrest. Phone 1295-R. FOR SALE—1923 Buick Touring, new tres, runs and jooks like new, $825; 1923 Oakland ‘Touring, like new, $850; 1923 Chalmers Tour- nig, in first class shape, $655. ‘Terms. We trade. Patterson Oak- land Co., 488 EB. Yellowstone, BRINGING UP FATHER Che Casver Daily Cribune LOOK -OEAR - COUNTESS DE CHARLETRUSSOVICH 1S one aoe OS HOw TO For Sale—AUTOMOBILES FOR SALB—Olde tasi tn to Glenrock, one car goes, $500 takes it. A. Tousbe, Glentock, Wyo. REFINERY MEN} Why walk or pay fare to and from work, when our prices and terms make it possible for you to own a car. Come in, dook them over and investigate our selling plan. DEPENDABLE CARS AT FAIR PRICES Runabout Runabout Runabout Runabout Touring Touring Touring ‘Touring £36.00 down $50.00 down Open Sundays and Evenings EARL C. BOYLE 125-181 N. Cen Phone 9 A,Safe Place to Buy Your : Used Car FOR BAL) ondster, in E-gDodge Rf aoe running order, $150. Phone a FOR SALE—Ford car in’ good con- dition; will sell cheap if taken at once. 642 8S. Lincoln st. hs For Sale—Household Goods — ae SALE—Columbia phonograph, .50; round dining table, $13.26; 2-Inch post Vernis Martin Ne eee $1.25 aplece; fibre Kitchen chairs, settee, $33.75; 3-burner closed top Bas stove, $18.25; coal heaters, $7.50 sanitary couch, $4; kitchen drop lea! table, $6.75; rockers, $4. We can save you money on your congoleum rugs. Hunter-Goll Co., 214 W. First. Phone 2200. — FOR SALE—Kitchen coal range and heater, 1127 N. Center. —_———$<$——$ $ FOR SALE—Leaving town, electrie washing machine, Victrola, kitchen cabinet, beds, etc. Call 1103 N. Bur- Ungton, —— FOR SALE.—Kitchen cabinet, dres- ner, chiffonier, heater, glass jars, end cooking utensils. 212 8, Bik. pee onto Nbeabcionsnaned dase nay For Sale—Miscellaneous —— POR SALE—Beautiful $135 white tur. Jacquet for $50; like new. Phone 2803-J. ppt an d singers. Phone FOR SALE—Ferm electric lighting and water system, in good condl- tion. Box B-930, Tribune. FOR SALE—Canary birds. 1208 N. Durbin. FOR SALE—Four tube radio set, complet Phone 1692R, pel ei tA sch cad FOR SALEL—Glass refrigerator display case worth $150.00, take Casper Provision Co, FOR SALE—Andresburg Hartz Rol- Se SBE singer cheap, Phone FOR SALE—Underwood, standard typewriter, in good condition. Cal) Evans at Tribune. WE BUY AND SELL Furniture, Stoves, Toots, Clothing, Shoes, Hardware, Kegs, Bottles, Barrels, Junk, Ford Cars and Parts MIDWEST SECO: STORE 120 W. Midwest Ave. Phone 2927 LAY in your winter supply now; mine run, $7; choice lump, $3. Cole Creek Coal Co. Phone 2016/1. FOR SALE-—-LIVESTOCK FOR SALE—Seven milk cows, five calves and one bull, all for $500. Box B-917, Tribune. For Rent—Miscellaneous FOR RENT—Sowing machines, $8 per month, we also repair all makes. Brooks, 749 East Phone FOR RENT—Desk space in nice of- flee, ground floor, close in. Phone WANTED WANTED—Nice place to board and room. Box B928 Tribune. WANTED—Sheep on shares or to winter, 600 acres of good pasture, plenty of running water, one bun- dred tons native hay, some of range. Michael Henry Estate. Agnes A. Clark and Wilt H. Henry, adminis- trators, , WANTED TO BUY heat all Deurehela genes Phone WANTED TO BUY: cash price paid for second furni+ tu Brooks 749 East H. in West; can pay $300.00 down, per poiage Investment Co,, Phone WANTED TO BUY—Used furniture, oO Furniture & Hardware Co., 242 W. First. Phone 978. WE WILL buy or exchange your used furniture. Harnedé Furniture Co.. 234 8. David. Phone 249. WANTED TO BUY—A 11x14 Wilson rug. Phone 2872W. WANTED TO BUY—Ysed furniture. Hunter-Goill Co., 241 W. First. Phone 2200. WANTED—Your oi@ coal range er heater in exchange for a gas range or heater. Phone 1686. LIBERAL allowance for your old coal range and heaters on gas E. P. Brennan, 144 ANTED TO bBUx—six-hole coal range. Price must be right. Phone 2156J. ROOM AND BOARD —~ BOARD by day or week, home cook- ing; prices reasonable. 225 8. Park. Phone 973R, ROOM and board, single or dotble. 162 N. Kimball. ROOM and board, in private home, On bus line. 1115 EB. Second. ROOM &nd board, in modern home, mae for two men. Phon FOR RENT—ROOMS FOR ‘RENT—Furnished sleeping rooms in modern hom rent ev. Phone 613-M. 643 South Beec patna Ne ae aN ROOT FOR RENT—Excellently furnished bedroom, adjoining bath, fine Joca- tion, on South David. Phone 2493. 1125 8. David. FOR RENT—Room in new modern house, private family, use of en- tire house, large enough for two, $26 or $31 1425 S. Elm. FOR RENT—Modern sleeping room, next to bath; also garage. 523 8S. Park. fOR RENT—Furnished rooms, $5 Per week and up with bath, steam heat, close in.. 241 8. David. FOR RENT—Nice front sleeping room. Home privileges. 618 Hast First St. \ FOR RENT—One large front bed- es eae adjoining bath. 644 South FOR renew mios gia 9 room for one or two, close in. 634 8, Kimball. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished sleep- ing room, next to bath, gas heat, $5 per week. 511 8. Durbin. for one or two pergons, next to bath, rent reasonable, two blocks coat bus lne, on pavement. Call FOR RENT—Furnished room, on bus line, to young lady, board if desired. 418 . Twelfth. Phone 2872W. FOR RENT—Modern, close in, sleep- | a, ing or housekeeping room, cheap. House rear of lot. 725 8S. Ash. FOR RENT—Rooms, in modern home. Phone 290W. 704 8. David. FOR RENT—Nicely turn: —Drawn for The Casper Tribune by George McManus BY GOLLY: ILL Go OUT IN THE KITCHEN TOCIT AWAY FROM THIS smonin’ (4 ©1924. ex Inert Feature Service, Ino. ‘Great Britain rights reserved. For Rent—APARTMENTS FOR RENT—Desirable, close In, un: furnished apartment, large living Toom, kitchen, jakfast nook, bed: reom and private bath, steam heat, Phone 2008Tt, FOR RENT—Completely modern, five rooms and bath. 1055 8. Jackson. FOR RENT—4-room modern untut- nished apartment, use of electric washer; garage if desired; $30 per month. Phone 2045-W. pid acai tah bt thet AES SY FOR RENT—Furnished basement apartment for light housekeeping. $25 N. Lincoln st. Phone 511-W. ———$$——— FOR RENT--Two and 3-room mod- ern basement apartments on EB. Second st.; $25 and $30; gas, lights and water furnished, Phone 2936-W. atid RD Nt etaedahda nls Set Ah FOR RENT—One furnished and one unfurnished three-room —_ apart ment, with private bath and fire place. ‘Phone 317k. secaot Mah! Ave lcahiy °° _—_—_—_——_—_—— WILSON APARTMENTS THREE rooms and bath, untur- nished, fireplace, Murphy _ bed, range, laundy Corner Second and Washington. Phone 1055R. FF FOR RENT—Clean, modern fur: nished spartmen 618 W. Four- teenth. Ihone 1698R. APARTMENTS modern — furnished , steam heat; reference Apply 918 E. Second. FOR RENT—Attractive three-room modern furnished apartment on S, Jackson, on paving. Phone 860J. — FOR RENT—Three-room modern furnished apartment, heat and private bath. 807 B. Third’ Inquire in rear, ——————_—————— FOR RENT—Desirable, furnishe three-room basement apartment, washe' near school and ———— FOR RENT—Two-room apartment and dressing room, Murphy bed gas range, breakfast nook and re frigerator furnished, close in, at 41S S. Park street, for rent at $42.50 per month, A. P. Nesbitt Realty Co. Phone 101M. ————— RENT—Three-room modern easement, rent reasonable. 1203 S. Fenway SA widen ARR Ss EE FOR RENT—Two-room modern fur nished basement apartment; gas lights, electric washer and telephone furnished. 1181 8, Elm. ———————— FOR RENT—Two or 3-room base ment apartment; modern; shower bath, furnished excopt bedding adulis, 22 8, David. Phone T17\W. FOR RENT--2 rooms and bath fur- nished basement apartment. 339 S$. Lincoln. 818;R. ee FOR RENT—Three-room _ strickly modern apartment, furnished, 1154 8. Cedar. Phone 143W. FOR RENT—Modern furnished four-room upartment for one month at $60. 758 Lincoln. pitied tals ht arti TRO FOR RENT—Furnished aptrement, Tribune building, two large rooms Kitchenette, bath, steam heat, elec tric stove, plenty hot water, laundry privelege; suitable for three people, man and wife and one extra or three schpol teachers. Call phone 15395. — FOR RENT—One three-room fur- nished and one four-room unfur- nished semi-basement apartment on Oakcrest street. Call 2453W. FOR RENT—Two-room apartment, partly furnished; gas, lights, sink and tollet, $1 7 Willow. —<—<—$—— FOR RENT—Desirable, close in, furnished apartment, for sleeping or housekeeping, steam heat, pri- vate bat! 140 E. Midwest. ee FOR RENT—Four-room modern, nicely furnished, semf{-basement partment. Phone 1006W. 706 8S. Lincoin, FOR RENT—Three-room unfur- nished apartment; heat and hot water, laundry room. 807 HE. Third. =| Inquire in rear. room in modern home, adjoining |’ bath, close in, on pavement. Phone 121W. 923 8S. David. FOR RENT—HOUSE- KEEPING ROOMS FOR RENT—Furnished housekeep- ing rooms, $15; furnished apart- ments, $30, including gas and light 406 W. First. For Rent—APARTMENTS FOR SALE—Fiye-room _ strictly modern, three finished basement rooms, brick home, fireplace, ok floors, house new, southeast part, $7,300 with $1,500 cash. Baker: Grude Inv. Co. Phone 1189. FOR RENT—Modern 4-room apart- ment furnished. pst N. Park st. FOR RENT—Five-room apartment, with bath; small family; $35. 1055 RENT—Three-room semi- basement apartment. 1164 8S. Ce- dar. Phone 143-W. FOR RENT—Two-room furnished apartment; gas and lights fur- nished. Inquire in rear. 133 West G, FOR RENT—Three-room adults only; electric tis Phone 1943J. For results try a~Tribune Classi- Ada. or laundry. facili: fled FOR RENT—HOUSE- FOR RENT—Two modern house- keeping rooms, 302 East H. Phone 1929W. FOR RENT—Five-room modern basement, partly furnished. 1137 S. Cedar. Phone 2011W. FOR RENT—Five-room furnished house, $25 per month. 1229 EB. Eighth. Phone 2060R. FOR RENT—Three-room modern furnished Louse and garage. In- quire 128 West F' in rear. FOR RENT—Four-room modern furnished house, $40. Call after 4:30, 914 8. Walnut. FOR RENT—Four-room unfur- nished house, modern, except hot Woter, 5 N. Park. piles elses hank see SSS a FOR RENT—Two-room house, fur- nished; gas, lights and water. 1115 Boxelder. FOR RENT—Four-roo: nished modern hous ment, close to high school Eleventh. nice fur- FOR RENT—Six.room furnished house, stenm heat, gas, lights, phone and garage furnished. 831 E. Third. FOR RENT—Modern house, on pavement. Phone 2311 FOR RENT—Vive-room, partly f nished house, at $25. 145 8, 1) Phone 1705R. 1 LER en p. FOR RENT—HOUSES FOR RENT OR SALE—Fourteen- room modern boarding house, in Glenrock, $50 month. C. L. Omstead, Glenrock. FOR RENT—Strictry modern house, close jn, six rooms first floor, six rooms basement floor. A good busi ness propogition, for rooming hou or may be divided into three good apartments; two bath rooms and laundry, double garage, unfurnished except gas range and two gas heat- ers, hot water heat for first floor Inquire Room 20%, Oil Exchange. Phone or 690R. FOR RENT—Two-room furnished house, newly decorated. 2 8 St, Botolph st. Phone 1592-W. FOR RENT—tTen-room brick house, unfurnishe six large bedrooms, hot water heat. 122 N. Kimball, FOR RE. —Modern 3-room house. Phone 347 328 East Sixth. FOR RENT—Furnished _five-room modern house t 6 8. Lincoln stree will rent for six months at $75 per month. A. P. bitt Realty Co. Phone 101M. P’ FOR RENT—Close in, furnished 2- room house. 8. Lincoln, FOR RENT ished hous line r —Modern 5-room furn- near pa nd bus onable rent Cedar, FOR RENT 728 CY Ave. mall furnished house. HOW 15 YOU ALL-MR JIGGS? LOST AND FOUND LOST AND FOUND The following arrrcles have been fat the Tribune office for quite som the owners please call 1924 Wyoming Heense 34123, 1924 Wyoming lcense 10020, 1024 Wyoming 1924 Wyoming 1924 Wyoming license 21710. Ford crank. One pair nose glasses. One purse containing check, One set rosary beads. One pair child's glasses. Mcense T-14876, lcenso T-902, T—Sunday on Alcova road, one Finder please phone PERSONAL no question over tele hotel, Apartmen: DIVORCES secured, half the regular advice free, Box 1943, Casper. FOR SALE—HOUSES FOR SALE—In Mountain View, ex- ceptionally well built and tastely designed, three-room house with bath, block from new school and stores, good roads; will sacrifice with small payment down. Cal! Hanson or Winkels at 410. FOR SALE fodern home, four rooms, bath, on pavement; $600 ‘ash will handle. FOR SALE—Furnished ‘modern home, four rooms, bath, garage, hicken house, 75 feet from pave- mont; $600 cash will Handle. Price¢ ar below value. Address §33° 1 Second, Phone .1438W. Owner. FOR SALB—four-room modern house with full basement; $250 are and $40 per month, Phone 06. FOR QUICK SALE —Five-room modern, three finished rooms, bath in basement, just off pavement, gast side. Take $1,000 for $1,500 aquity. Must act next 10 days. In: ‘pect any time. 127 8. Kenwood. “hone 2456R. FOR SALE—Five-room — strictly modern home, 3 finished rooms, modern, in basement; corner lot, cage, sidewalk: loc 1ouse newly de Priced for quick sale ‘at $5, Some terms, Baker-Grude Inv. Co, Realtors. Phone 1189. FOR SALE — Modern five-room house with oasement finished com- plete, furnished or unfurnished; also corner lot with lawn and 612 S/ Lincoln. FOR SALE—Three-room _ house, north Casper, two lots, a bargain, Burns, Realtors, 214 Midwest Bldg. FOR SALE—Four-room — home, located on South Washington street. Price $3,200, $250 cash. Kamon Real Estate Co, 242 2. second. Phone 702. For Sale—REAL ESTATE FOR TRADE-—wWe have a client that has one of the best lots in the Standard addition on the best street that he will trade in on a good five-room modern home on south side worth the money. Let us know what you hav A.,P. Nesbitt Realty Co., 312 E. Second. Phone 101M. FOR TRADE FOR TRADE—Equity in two-room house, good location, for touring car or plano or sacrifice for cash. Call’ Moore, phone 15. FOR SALE or trade for small prop- erty, lease, fixtures and grocery stock, large apartment, all modern, connected with store, on pavement and bus. Reason for selling fast failing health. Phone 324M. FOR TRADE OR SALE—One ton Internationa] truck for Fordson tractor, saddle or milch cows. Give address. P. O. Box 1391. BUSINESS CHANCES BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY—Good grocery store, best location on Center street, doing $50 a day cash business; good reason for selling; price $1800, terms. See us for de- tails. Call Baker-Grude Iny. Co., Realtors. Phone 1189. FOR SALE—Fruit ve} ble and busi an excellent cash real opportunity, Small nent. Phone 2627. BUSINESS location, $35 month, gas and lignts free; small living room in rear, suitable for barbe hair dresser. cleaner, home baker o. 278 West B. FOR SALE — Twenty: m hotel, fine location, trems. L. Om stead, Glenrock, 4 business in Casper, like to meet LEGAL NOTICES PUBLICATION NOTICE. The State of Wyoming, County of Natrona, ss: Court, Eighth Judicial District, in and for the County of Natrona, in the State of Wyoming. The Nicolaysen AUDITORS c. H. Certified Public Income Tax Service 4010-5 Bidg. HASELMIRE, LEWIS & PREBLE Certified Public Accounts pme Tax Consultants exchange Bldg. R. C. VAN DENBERG Income Tax Service N Auditors and Accounts Income Tax Service 223 Midwest Building Phones 300 and 1838W ARCHITECTS ~ WM. J. WESTFALL, Architect Suite 5, Daly Building BAGGAGE & TRANSFER BATTERIES PER BATTERY CO. CARPENTERS CARPENTER SHOP Planing Mill, Cabinet Work, Screens, Small Jobs on Short Notice Street—Phone 1806W CHIROPRACTORS 214 West B Chiropractor 162 North K I y (PALMER GRADU Appointments Only TROPRACTIC DOCTORS 10s) AL 938 South Durbis—Phone 273 AN 3 GENITO-URINAE T Duncan, D. D. S. d Telephones 54 and-55 PAGE ELEVEN. Plaintiff, vs. M. Robinson, Paul Huber, J. W. Aesenbaugh, J. A. danson, John C. Savage, Arlo Goodrich, 8, A. Shikany, Richard Dunne, Harriett T. Grieve, and John Grieve, her husband, Na- trona Lumber orn pan ys a Wyo- ming corporation, Holmes Hard- ware Company, a Wyoming corpo- ration, Gants Hardware Company, a Wyoming corporation, Paint & Glass Supply Company, a Wyo- ming corporation, Independent Supply Company, a Wyoming cor- poration, Wyoming Roofing Co., a copartnership composed of A. H. Schmudlach and Robert Schmud- lach, Central Trading Company, a yoming corporation, defendants. To the above named defendant, M. Robinson, a non-resident of Wyoming, whose present place of residence’ and postffice address are unknown, but whose last known place of residence and post- office address was at the Brown Palace Hotel, in the City of Den- yer, County of Denver, in the State of Colorado. The above named defendant, M. Robinson, will take notice that he has been sued with other defend- ants above named, in the above en- titled District Court by the above named plaintiff, The Nicolaysen Lumber Company, a Wyoming corporation; that the object and prayer of the petition in said ac- tion is to obtain judgment against Paul Huber, one of the above named defendants, in the sum of $3,718.42, with interest thereon at 7 per cent per annum from De- cember 7, 1923, until paid, which said plaintiff alleges to be tho balance due on an_ account for lumber and other building mate- rials sold and delivered to the s¢ Paul Huber by said plaintiff at the special instance and request. of the said Paul Huber, for use and actually used in the construc tion of the one-story brick store building situated on the lots here- after described; and to establish and forecjose a materialmen’s len upon said brick building and upon the land on which it is situ- ated, to-wit: Lots 14, 15; 16 and 17, in Block 5, in the City of per, in the County of Natrona, in the State of Wyoming, for the above sum with said interest and costs; and that the lien of the said plaintiff be adjudged to be the first, superior and prior to the lien of any of the other above named defendants including the lien or judgment of said M. Robin. son, and said M. Robinson is re- quired to answer the petition of plaintiff filed in the above named district court on or before the 22nd day of November, A. D., 1924, or said petition will be tak- en as true and judgment rendered accordingly. Dated September 26, 1924. HAZEL CONWELL SCHILLING, Clerk of District Court, By EVELYN RYAN, Deputy. William O. Wilson, Attorney for Plaintiff. Publish Sept. 26, Oct. 3, 10, 17, 24, 31, Noy. 7, 192 eta ohh Sao Paulo fs the most progressive com-| and richest of all the states of Bra« corporation, PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY ail. DOCTORS Ph deg NB N. 7Roek hysician and } oS Bldg. cs aeeho n MARSHALL ©, KEITH, HERBERT L. HARVEY, Office 208 South Center—Phone 36 Private Hospi 12 So. Durbin ‘General Practice Surgery Obstetrics pe hectestea bt Leletiast Pletead nek, Hed eheinntoc! DR. WM. A. BRYANT, M. D. Phone 2660 First & Center Res. 300 CLEANERS THE SERVICE CLEANERS Railroad at Jackson Phone 56 LAWYERS MULVANEY & BARRETT Lawyers 515 Consolidated Royalty Bldg. HEMINGWAY & McDONALD Lawyers ’ Room 332 Midwest Bldg. NICHOLS & STIRRETT Lawyers $09-10-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. WILLIS STIDGER Lawyer Suite 218 Midwest Bldg. Phone 1193 ie JAMES P. KEM 408 Consolidated Royalty Bldg. Attorn it 225 Midwest Bldg. "Phone 210 HAGENS & MURANE ef ha 206-207 Oil Exe hange Building WILLIAM 0. WILSON “Awyer Suite 14-15-16, Townsend Bldg. _OGILBEE & ADAMS Bldg. Phone 2217 OSTEOPATH DR. CAROLINE ©. DAVIS Office and Residence—Poling Apart. ments No, Phone 388. OPTOMETRIST Ce aetna ata EYES CAREFULLY TESTED And Glasses Properly Fitted by R. L, EVANS 134 S. Center St, PAINTING SS ee Painting & Decorating, all branches Fred Meyenfeldt—Phone 12093 PAINTING AND D) ECORATING George E. Erickson—Ph 4d Formerly Campbell I corating Co, ROOFING WYOMING ROOFING CO. 527 1 Phone i804 ot 2t All Kinds of Roofs Repaired and Applied UPHOLSTERING —________ f Upholstering & Furniture Packing Phone H0O2W—J. E. Warwick WAREHOUSES IESLIE M. N DN. Ware! i and Transfer Co,, Phone 12: a 4 210 0. Repent were Hes CORI I } ! b t as Ley seer e ee bbe Oe oe eee branes?)

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