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eh ‘ sae me SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25,1924... NO DOUBT O CCOOLIDGE WK WEN JERSE Nominee By DAVID LAWRENCE. Copyright, 1924, Casper Tribine. NEWARK, N. J., Oct. 24.—New Jersey is not g doubtful state. There are circumstances: under which it might have been. Perhaps, if La- Follette had not entered the race or if At Smith had been the candidate, but facing the situation as it 1 resident Coolidge will carry it by Yna-"*-- ore= both candidates + ssay oe Irom 60,000 upward, although his managers name a larger than that, the days of| icKinley and later- of Roosevelt when manufacturers went down the Une for the Republican party and persuaded their employes to ‘vote the Republican ticket will be ‘re- called as one examines closely the situation in tHis state. Critics might call {t coercion or {intimidation and defenders of the practice may say that only a small number of voters is affected by the persuasive arguments of employ: ere but nevertheless the various straw votes taken in factories and plants indicate that the working men have been scared away from Follette and into the Coolidge ie with genuine effectiveness. \If.a chemical plant in this. sec- tipi, bout 301 votes were cast. All pug one voted for Coolidge. The long ballot was for La ‘Follette. Nonei Was cast for Davis. Now thi things sometimes happen in a small group, where there is an oSportunity for an argument to -be made which #ill sway the group. But when it happens in Jarge num- bers, it means that some one has told the working men why it is to their interest to vote a certain wey. The employer in question made no .bones abouf it. He felt he dia nothing “more then exercise his American right to advise his em- -sloyos’ how they ought to vote. And he sincerely beHeves that a vote for + La’ Follette is a vote for chaos. He 4@ Gonvinced. that an electfon thrown {nt the “house of representatives 8° business uncertainty, the puge of ;credits aud a general Feefraine which may mean shutting his plant. Feeling that way, he wants Lu .Follette Coolidge elected. What happened in the beset 4 ferred to - has” been » happenin: roughout; ‘the.state, The .writer cerd the same story/in industrial ton. It is quite common in en: ani BRINGING UP FATHER BY GOLLY 1 IN FRONT OF DUGAN'S HOUSE ALL NIGHT BUT HE NEVER CAM close Rothing to be ignored. Senator Edge will profit by the Coolidge wave. <A landslide for the top of the ticket would pull him through without any trouble. UNIVERSITY OF WYOMING HAS ‘6000 GROWTH Thousand Students by Next: Fall Is “Now *, Held Probable. -An inerease in ‘regularly enrolled WAITED small apt. house { areres oat] 8. Beesh St. % Haig) WANTED—Middle couple to care tort two children, and 5; good salary. Phone rg HELP WANTED—Female WANTED—Ladies jn this locality to embroider linens for us at home during their leisure moments. Write at oni "FASHION EM- BROIDERIES,” 798, Lima, Ohio. ‘BE A BEAUTY SPECIALIST. It pays big wages. Positions wait- ing or an unity .fer your wa business, leans independence. Write for free MOLER COLLEGE, 1229 17th, Denver. POSITIONS WANTED students of approximately twenty: |° five-per cent over the. total enroll- ment of regulars during the fall term of last year, is the record es- tablished by the University of Wyo- ming during the first six weeks of the present’ school year, | Although under-all probability the rate of:in- crease in.enrollment will be greaer during the next few yearg, it is es- University at the opening of the fall term, next year, At the same con- ‘wervative estimate oF the rate of in- crease, statistics show that not less than two thopsand students will be on: ‘the ‘university campu®'in the’ fall. of 1928 or | wages, 424 Bo. ‘adnufacturing, states’ on some cc: |. casions. Bvt it did not happen to any,extent in 1920 nor in 1916. This year the La Follette bogey has done mofe to stimulate the conservatives and thé manufacturers generally than any one thing. The tariff ha been trotted out as bearing upon the wages of the workmen and many of them are convinced they would be adversely affected 1! the tariff were tinkered with. t.from the ‘strength of the r Dawes ticket in manufac: duritig*circles, the banks have gone {nto “the ;campaign most energetic: all Again the fear of La Follette béen raised, Davis'is not talked of. There is no antagonism tc him. It simply is reiterated that the saf- est way to vote is for Coolidge. Among professional men and others who thirk. their pocket bopks: may be affected by the. throwing: of the election into to house, the drift to Coolidge . has fal weeks., ~j- ah ¢ the state is in the grip of things as they are. he contest for States senator is stirring. up more: interest -than the presi- -@eritial race. ‘Walter Edge; former governor and present possessor of the senatorial toga, won a bitter primary fight in which he took {he “wet” side. There appears no Students, 77 per cent. - oe For results try a Tribune Classi. fied Ads. Two cents’ per wore or ten cents per line. NO AD LHYSS THAN 80 CENTS. Five average words used as basis of estimating a line. ‘ACE CAP LINE ye be charged the space of two been noticeable for} co; lessen|GET your plumbing, done R,. Bram give @oubt that the Democrats of the| tlo “wet” variety went into the Repub- Ucan primaries and /helpe¢ him -. The Democrats nominated Mayor Donnelly of Trenton, who is “wring- ing: wet” compared to Edge. Hi denounces the Klan every hour in| the day, while Senator Edge main: tains a policy of studied silence. : Senator Edge is popular. He is very strong in south Jersey, which ia usually Republican, anyhow. He needs north Jersey to win. The other day, by © court ruling, the name of Rev. James K.' Shields, dry candidate in-the primaries, was or- dered retained on the ballot. The Donnelly supporters were jubilant. | Class: They think it may mean 25,000 votes for Shields that might otherwise have gone to Edge as the drier of the two principal didatet And Are You Out of ~ a Job? The Tribune will help every jan and woman in Casper in -Sharch of ‘employment to find Dpuplishing FREE For One Insertion “Position Wanted” ads. Re member it will cost you noth- ing tu advertise your services in the Tribune. “If you are in need of work Advertise Careful attention will bo. given all wis received over the ONE, ME 5 3 Must b. accompanied by cash or | FOR check in fall payment of the same. Note the foregoing Canes ate about counting the wor and the [iwc Se sea word for the Datly. ine. . CLOSING HOUR. Went Ads to'be classified properly anust be in the Casper Dally Tribune ‘Tice before 10. Want Ads received fter 10 to 12 a. m. will be inserted pire the head “Too Tate to y HELP WANTED—Female FREE CO! 8. BEAUTIFUL 100 page book and other literature — without Teach you how to be direct selling. Stock of goods fur- nished on credit when ready to start, if you're -rellable. Information on fine locations given. Stop working for others; go in business for your-| Road self; make $8,000 ‘up. —————— YOUNG MAN, have you got a car ase touieat tires on eSpace: lon in Casper. we e tires, call at 236 Bast Midwest Ave. MEN—LEARN BARBERING. Hight paid profession. Easy to learn. Quick to earn. Travel and see the world or have your own hsop. Write MOLER BARBER COLLEGE, 1229 17th, Denver. ARE you making all the money you are capable of earning? ‘We want a high class aggressive man to rep- resent a fifty million dollar corpora. tion in Wyomin: ‘This - position should pay at least $5,000.00 per an- num. We prefer one who has had sales experience. Apply Saturday, October 25th, and Sunday, October 26th, to J, J. Davis, Henning hotel. ———— COMPETENT lady wishes iti as waiter in boarding house for husband's board and some wages. Address P..0, Box 2085, City. RELIABLE woman wants. posit: oan seen hate or will ane eyes Tyee jouse, x B.960, MIDDLE aged widow would Place as cook and housekeeper or ranoh or oil fields. Box 961, Tribune RELIABLE women wants work b; Te washing or cleaning. Plone ———————— GOOD...AND -EXPERIENCED car: penter wanta work ‘reasonable Grant. Phone 1888-J lady. with no children. Apt: 2, £26 West First St. ie * SERVICES OFFERED Se eer ‘HINGLE “bob, or any style hair- 1099 “Mf. cutting. fu; men, wort, 400, iren, Henni: ‘Hotel “Barber Shop. _ i SS MARCELLING, home. appointments. dices Phone ‘ 2663M. 3 & ‘SMe. Kinley, ices —— MARCELL and bob curl, complete, 7c, also: evenings, Sunday and home appointments, Phone 540M, WANTED—Calciming . and paint- . Ing, small jobs; work guaranteed; Prompt service. Phone 1860.J. MARCELL and bob curl, complete, Wc. Mra, 5 - Phose , Berg, 1018 8. Walnut. pt dn Df a mS Oe MARCELL and bobcurl complete, ~~ 75e. pointment Phone 141. messi nies oy LUNCHEONS: and served, Teasonably’ prices. Phone 1017W. —— ‘dinner, at Busy 5 5:30 o'clock.” ‘sanasy venings, mer will you @ sq |. Special attention given to gas piping: and repair work. All work guaranteed.-Phone 2090J. nce Laundry calls for THE LaFra and delivers. Guarantees Klean | {< jothes. Try us. Phone 2882. For Sale—AUTOMOBILES $8.35; 32x4, $1: ‘80x34, tubes, $1.40. Gem Tire Co. Midwest ave, FOR SALE—1923 class sedan. Phone 1621:R. FOR SALEi—Dodge Roaaster, Ae running order, $150. ‘cords, red , ID Phone FOR SALE—1922 Harley Davidson motorcycle and side car, excellent condition, $100. Phone 2445M. Call after 5 p, m. FOR SALE—1924 Dodge “Special Touring, very good condition. 612 8, Lincoln. TO: TRADE—Equity in come $1,100 a year, small.home. Phone 2: FOR: SALE—Oné Mitchell eeerioe car, one Coupe, one Buic! one Dodge Touring’ car. Phone 761J. i —_———————— FOR RENT—GARAGES —— FOR RENT—Garage at /1045 8. Lin, ‘coln. For Sale—Household Goods anaes FOR SALE—Biack walnut floor lamp, wardrobe, electric washer. Phone 1186-M. FOR SALE—Five beds, mattresses and eprings, four chairs, three rock- three room commodes, one one dining table, “one ‘kitchen three cots; cheap. 643 E. Third. Phone 588R. seoreeropemrereesentrdernenssmenpsociouiimaaabe FOR SALE—BFight Bentwood chairs, : Sonar Apply at 539 W. Thir- or | tab garage, tn. | on: for a good ITS A GOOD Thing MAGGIE 15 OUT OF Town 1 Kim SLEEP ALL. DAG THAT WILL HELP ME drop hild's bed and pad, $10; din table, $4; Reznor heaters, ip + used day bed and pad, $30. 140 Clark Jewel range, $90; $60 gesk table, $35. Hunter-Goll, 241 W. First. Phone 2200. ‘WANTED TO BUY 740) Haat % BUY. of any kind. Hunter-Goll Furni- ture Co., 242 W. First. Phone 2200. WILL pay $25 for male po three to six months have ? phone 2680, Owl Furnigure “2 E. ¥ ne. Phone 978. WE WILL used furaiture. laned Fernie ‘9. 234 6. David. Phene 249. : WANTED TO BUY—A 11x14 Wilson rug. Phone 2872w, LIBERAL sliowhgce: for your old neatere, He B. Brennen Me B, ~for coas ranges. WANTED TO BUY—1,200! feet of used~ 2-inch lumber for garage oor,“ Phone 301R. f he ti TOPB—Stio ~ ing. and re} + io! Caspei eae Dur! } Phone eS reg in .good condition.-Calf *, 00) oe Evans at. Tribunt £ ae WE BUY: AND SELL MIDWEST SECONDHAND STORE 120 W. Midwest Ave. Phone 2927 Re genes: ae cus! ns, in per Saddiery 1263 1099-M. 0 cents served mi e ee fi . 33: Nores- Dani bt fe ha, that Imported stud of Ani Perk Ken- ns Atlanta, Ga, Pups are: wolf ey and tanh with "black markings. d from $35 up. «6 males, females. “ Write for further formation to J. E. Bute, Jr., ‘West 3rd St., Hastings, Neb. R SAL) electric Phone 1528J. pening: 3 Pa . WANTED—To give away five hun- dred one dollar bills. Troy. Laun- ary Co. WANTED TO RENT—Three, four or five-room house, furnished with garage, modern. Don’t want any- ise ving in same house or Phone 2937. FOR RENT—OFFICES OFFICE ROOMS FOR RENT 8 TWO 4-room modern houses, one * foraiebed ena ‘avr located a to school. Look at this snap, give me bid for my equity, someone will 2s te Cae Phone 1438-W. Ad- 33 2nd &t. 8 ROOM AND BOARD BOARD and room in private home, for two ladies or gentlemen, $10 per week. Phone 293k. ROOM AND BOARD—Modern home, on C¥ bus line, rates rea- sonable, Phone 1533-R, ) ROOM AND ARD home. 1115 E. 2nd. —_ FOR RENT—One or two rooms in ; rooms large, well furnished, strictly mod- ern. Phone 2862M. in | private e Pp ing; Pe Hata ralture. | aae HN. hicKiniey. fhe Casner Oailv Tridine —Drawn for The Casper Tribune by George’ McManus XES SIR! THERE WADA MAN HERE THREE Times TO SEE YOU. HE SAID HIS NAME WAS GUGAN 1 TOLD Him you WERE BEG PARDON SR - SOT ITS FOUR IN THE AFTERNOON SIR ARE TOU GOING FOR RENT—Room, modern home, $6;/also sleeping porch, $4; board if 2 N. Jefferson. Phone BOARD AND ROOM, $8.00 a week. 1€3 N. Wolcott St. SS elie Ot AN ey BOARD AND ROOM—$i600 week, steam heat. 515 8. Beech St. FOR RENT—ROOMS FOR RENT—One bedroom. Park Phone 387, FOR RENT—Front room adjoining bath, private entrance, furnished for light housekeeping, suitable for working men or women, $15 mo. phone 611-W. 336 N. Lincoln. modern sleep: FOR RENT—One nice ing room., 440 8. Durbin. FOR RENT—Room in modern home furnished for Ught housekeeping. 118 8, Washington, FOR RENT—Two furnished base- ment rooms for light housekeep- ; Gas, ights and water furnished. 445 6. FOR RENT—Large front bedroom adjoining bath, teasonable to per- 544 8. Grant. Phone FOR RENT—Furnished bedroom, in mcdern home. 315 8. Park. FOR RENT—Sieeping rooms, new furniture, newly decorated, with all conveniences. 1023 E. 2nd. FOR RENT—Steam heated sleeping 623 8. Park. FOR RENT—One nicely furnished room in new, modern home. 335 East 11th St, Phone 2385-W. FOR RENT—Ni front sleeping room.*,. Home tibet Close in. 18, Hast-Firet ce i KEEPING ROOMS FOR ‘RENT—3 furnished house: keeping rooms, with bath, $20. Phone 1929-W. i For Rent—APARTMENTS FOR RENT—Nice, close in, modern *furmished apartment for ; sleeping or, housekeeping. 140 E. Midwest. oe RENT — Two-room modern rnished apartment; gas and ights, $35. Phone 1468. FOR RENT—Three-room basement apartment; suitable for batching and ping room. We rent rea- 543 S. Park. ed apartm: with pI bath; gas and lights furnished. 559 8. Lincoln. FOR RENT—Three-room modern furnished basement apartment; reduced rent: 404 S. McKinley. WILSON APARTMENTS. (| THREE rooms and private bath, unfurnished, ireplace, — Murphy . iced tine..and-pavement., Call in atter- noons,- 265 8. Jefferson. ———— FOR RENT—2-room furnished apt, $22 includirg gas, lights ang water. 1149 8. Cherry. FOR RENT—Nice furnished three- m apartment, also _ sleeping roofn next to bath. 642 E. Divine. FOR RENT—Unfurnished apart- ment, three and four rooms. steam heated, laundry privileges, close in. Fhone 2268-R. FOR RENT—Two-room brick apart: furnished or unfurnished, rage. 932 W. Midwest ave, FOR RENT—Furnished two-room apartment with kitchen and pri- vate bath. Call at 444 E. Yellow- stone, janitor or Apt. 2. THE NEW DEE , For Rent—2 rooms dressing room, brown bed. You'll rent. if you see 4t,- $20.00, 124 N. Melrose. Phone ————— FOR RENT—Three-room modern apartment, furnished or unfur- plished. 35 HB. Twelfth. Phone YELLOWSTONE APTS.—Two minutes walk from Center St., one room and kitchenette, gas and Nghts furnished at $35.00. 426 W. Yellowstone. Phone 2750. FOR RENT—One furnished mod- ern apt. 440 8. Durbin St FOR RENT—Strictly modern, part- ly furnished, newly decorated three-room apartment, on bus line, Inquire ‘1420% Boxelder S&t., or Phone 2792-M. FOR RENT—?2 apts., nished, one furnishe: Third. Inquire rear. one unfur- id, 807 Hast QUT For Rent—APARTMENTS FOR: RENT—Furnished apartment. Phone 387. FOR RENT-—-HOUSE- FOR RENT—Modern 3-room house, unfurnished except stoves. heated garage. Phone 319-W. FOR RENT—Very nice, furnished _semi{-basement bath, Phone 1663-W. 5-room with FOR RENT—%-room modern unfur- nished house. 1254 S. Washin ton, Phorie 1678-J. FIVE-ROOM Furnished house. In- quire 922 E.. Fourth or call The Letter Shoppe 2500. FOR RENT—Close in, small _ house, furmshed for batching. Inquire 142 S .Beech. FOR RENT—Seven-room unfur- furnished house, modern and on bus line; rent ,reasonable, 1008 E. Second. Phone 1552J. FOR RENT—2-room house, modern $20.00 a month, located, 236 8. Fenway St. Call CY restaurant. FOR. RENT—Fourroom _ modern unfurnished house. 218 N. Park. FOR RENT—Six-room- modern fur: nished house, stoves and one bed- room, hardwood floors; also three- room house, gas, lights and stoves. 246 East G. Phone 654. FOR RENT—Two-room house; gas, Ughts and water in; located at 615 East K. Inquire 1216 N. Wash- ington. FOR house chicken light and water; rent $25; near Van Sant’s garage on East BE street. Call 1287W. FOR RENT—5-room part! ad house, close to school, Une. Gas, lights and water, $35 mo. 145 8. Elk. Phone 1755-R. * —————— RENT—6-room modern pose, Rat 2 two-room apts. in nt. Reasonable. Call 431 EB. Sth. FOR RENT=—S-room modern » fur- nished house with plano and gar- age. 1154 Boxelder, phone 2540. FOR RENT—Fiveroom modern house, furnished, including plano, full basement, $60 per month; adults only, Call at 1339S. Boxelder. Phone 1789R. FOR RENT—Six-room modern ‘fur- nished house. Phohe 809R. | 1218 8. Ash. FOR RENT—Furnished house‘ on rear of lot, month. Phone 2268R, FOR RENT—4-room modern, break- fast nook, very nicely furnished, house, also 4-room apartment. 240 8. Fenway. FOR RENT—Four-room modern furnished house; gas, lights, wat: telephone and electric was! Phone 2844W. FOR RENT—New five-room ‘ low; breakfast nook, oak floors, splendid district, Call at 1534 8. Oak. GOOD and experienced carpenter wants work; reaso) le wages. 424 S. Grant. Phone 1888-J. FOR RENT—Two-room furnished house, 928 8. Oak on pavement, across street from high ' school, phone 2510. FOR RENT—%-room modern house, partly furnished. 262 5. Fenway. FOR RENT—One 6-room _ strictly modern house and one 3-room house. Partly modern, rent very reasonable, 4pply 1519 W 14th. FOR SALE—HOUSES a a0 per SALE — Modern _ five-room house with oasement finished com- plete, furnished or unfurnished; also garage; corner lot with lawn and trees. 612 8. Lincoln, FOR FOR SALE—4-room modern tur- nished house with garaj 8. EB. side. $3,000, $200 down, rent. Casper Realty 281. FOR SALE—Modern, 4-room house, on pavement, terms to suit buyer. Phone 1521-R. FOR SALE—Nice home, furnished, and large garage; cheap if taken atonce. Call phone 2175J. BUSINESS CHANCES (2 12 TB ee nee like Co., Phone FOR SALE GROUND lease and buildings, in- cluding 10- garage, with work shop equipped with overhead crane, tric ights and power and other appliances, boiler house with heat- ing boiler, blacksmith shop, large warehouse, unloading platform with crane, and pipe yard with concrete rack Site is {Gcal and located on trackage. Inquire C. A. Moulding gare P. & I. Corporation. Phone R—Will le months, be business and first] ything furnished Box 178, Craig, Colo. NOTICE, BUILDERS SUBSTANTIAL equity, 160 foot south frontage, all improvements in, now paving, in desirable re- stricted location, to exchange for six 3 B00: class Jocation; rent cheap. work on ayurtment building. Phone 640n. OF TOWN BUSINESS CHANCES os FOR SALE-—Lease and. fixtures of finest millinery establishment in Casper, best location available; price reasonable. Box 952, Tribune. FOR TRADE WILL trade lot close in, for lton Ford truck. Phone 2103. FOR SALE OR. TRADE. room house, modern, located 236 8S. Fenway, Call CY restaurant. WILL TRADE-—Equity in small house for plano, furniture or car, or will sell for half price for cash See Moore at 1242 8. Kenwood or call 15 before 4 \p. m. for appoint- ment. — FOR SALE OR TRADE--Filling station stock. Phone 1708J. LOST AND FOUND ‘The following artrcles have been &t the Tribune office for quite some ime. Will the owners please call and claim— 1924 Wyoming license 34125, 1924 Wyoming license 10020. 1024 Wyoming Necense T-143876. 1924 Wyoming lcenso T- 1924 Wyoming licen: One Ford crank. One pair nose glarses. Qne purse contaluing check, One set rosary beads. “One ir. child’ Baby's white: kid shoe. Pair baby’s shoes, size one's on Alcova road, LOST—An aluminum order “file with checks and bill heads on Ratl- road Ave. Phone 1427 and receive reward, a LOST—On Alcova road, sack con: taining pair rubbers, pair rubber overshoes, pair “shoes, hammer, working clothes, etc. “Re: ‘Weber, 519 8. Durbin. Inco! 401 0-8 Bldg. HASELMU Certifi Income Tax Cons: 208-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. » LEWIS & PREBLE Public Accounts ultants Phone 660 R. C. VAN DENBERG Certified Public Account Income Tax Servico Phone 148 sI AND‘GUY ~ STEFFEN snl ARCHITECTS ‘WM. J. WESTFALL, Archit Suite 5, Daly Building RAYBURN 8. WEBB 12 Daly Building Phone 1352 BAGGAGE & TRANSFER NATRONA TRANSFER, STORAGE AND FUEL CO.—Phone 949 BATTERIES CASPER BATTERY Co. 119 E. Fifth Phone 907 CARPENTERS CARPENTER SHOP ing yn inet 4 Street—Phone 1806W CHIROPRACTORS _ DR. J. H. JEFFREY DR, ANNIE GRAHAM JEFFREY Suite 318. Midwest Bidg. Phone 706 M. E, HARNED, Chiropractor 162 North Kimball Street Phone 1457 . BERQUIST ter Bidg. Phone 1757 GROVE GRADUATE) hone 17133 SERVICE DR. (PALMER Appointments On, P} TROPRACTIC }oME DOCTORS THE CASPER PRIVATE OSPITAL Hi TA! 938 South Durbin—Phone 273 WOMEN'S AND Oy oe ese SPIT, 542 South Darbin—Phone 406 it SURGERY, ¢ ‘OLOGY AND OBSTETRIC Homer R. Lathrop, M.D., F.A.C.8. fictor T. Dacken, B. 8: EYE, EAR, NOSE H n L, Stanto: . AND X-RAY NITO-URINARY eM PHARMACIST 8. Lothian, Ph. G. DENTIST C. E. Duncan, D. D. 8, M.D. | AND THROAT 8., M. D. , . PAGE SEVEN, PERSONAL EE Sr SE MADAM J. Rea Keyes, ordained spiritualist, private readings dally; Will _gnswer no question over tele: Phone. Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m, Wyatt hotel, Apartment S. Phone 26094. $$$ — nd”, DIVORCES secured, half the regular rates, arlvice free. Box 1943, Casper. LEGAL NOTICES OT NOTICE BY PUBLICATION. Case No. 4817 _ State of Wyoming, County of Natrona, ss, In the District Court of the Eighth Judicial District in and for Natrona County, Wyoming. Wyoming Grocery Company, a corporation, Plaintiff, vs. George Meers, Defendant. To George Meers, whose last known address and place of resi- dence was Lavoye, Wyoming: You are hereby notified that you have been sued in the above entitled Court by the above named plaintiff; that the object and pray- er of the Petition filed in the above entitled Court is to recover the sum of $411.95 (Four Hun- dred Eleven and 95-100 Dollars), and that your property has been attached to satisfy said demand; that unless you answer the Pe tion filed herein on or before the 6th day of December, 1924, the allegations thereof will be taken as true and satenient for the pleracite will be rendered accord- ingly. ated at Casper, Wyoming, this 9th day of October, A. D., 1924. HAZEL CONWELL SCHILLING, Clerk of the District Court. (SEAL) By EVELYN RYAN, Deputy. Foster & Wehrli, Attorneys for Plaintiff, Publ. Oct. 11, 18, 25, Nov. 1, 8, 15,1924. ——— NOTICE OF PETITION FOR PROBATE OF WILL. The State of Wyoming, County of Natrona, ss, In the District Court of the Eighth Judicial District. In the Mater of the Estate of Anna J. Dickerson, Deceased. To all persons interested in said ooNoti is hereb: otice is hereby given that Mon- day, the 27th day of October, A. D., 1924, at 11 o’clock in the fore- noon of said day, at the District Court room of said court, in the City of Casper, in the County of Natrona, Etate of Wyoming, has been appointed asthe time and place for provi: the Last Will and Testament of Anna J. Dicker- son, deceased, and for hearing the application of Robert E. White for th ance to him of Letters of tration with the Will An- nexed under said will, when and where any person interested may appear and contest the same. ated this 8rd day of October, A. D., 1924, HAZEL CONWELL SCHILLING, District Clerk. By EVELYN RYAN, Deputy. Pub. Oct. 4, 11, 18, 25, 1924, MARSHALL ©. ont ce B08 Both Cente: ‘ ice nter—PI Private Hospital, 612 ‘So, Durbin’ General Practice Surgery Obstetrics DR. WM. A. BRYANT, M. D, Phone 2660 First & Center Res. 300 CLEANERS THE SERVICE CLEANERS Raliroad at Jackson Phone 56 LAWYERS MULVANEY & BARRETT Lawyers 515 Consolidated Royalty Bldg. HEMINGWAY & McDONALD Room 332 Midwest Bldg. NICHOLS & STIRRETT Lawyers 809-10-11 Oll Exchange Bldg. WILLIS STIDGER Lawyer Suite 218 Midwest Bidg. Phone 1193 pects Rot hes cal cbaemaan! JAMES P. KEM 408 Consolidated Royalty Bldg W. H. PATTEN Attorney at Law 225 Midwest Bldg. Phone 210 HAGENS & MURANE Lawyers 206-207 Oll Exchange Building WILLIAM 0. WILSON Lawyer Suite 14-15-16, Townsend Bldg. OGILBEE & ADAMS 210 O-S Bldg. Phone 2217 OSTEOPATH _ DR. CAROLINE ©. DAVIS 0 and Resi e—Poting Apart. ments No. Phone 388, LLY TESTED And Glasses Properiy Fitted , by CAREFU! R. L. EVANS 134 S. Center St. PAINTING i .& Decorating, all branches Meyenfeldt— © 12095 Formeriy Campbell ROOFING WYOMING ROOFING CO, 527 East 12tn Phone (8045 All Kinds of Roofs Repaired and Applied UPHOLSTERING ring & Furniture Packing 1M02W—J. Warwick WAREHOUSES Offices. in Robrbaugiy Buliding 113 East Serund Street ~ Telephones 54 and 55 1 ————_— LESLIE M. NELSON, Warehouse and Transfer Co., Phono 1264

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