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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1924, TAOPIG VALLEY. 5 LOCATED IN ARGTIG NORTH (Continued from Page One.) - miles long “and /two or three miles wide. 4 + “IT encountered several species of wild animals never before. The most-curious was @ large white deer weighing about 600 pounds. » ‘It had a horn-on one side of the. head. A. series of hot springs on one side of the valley, hemmed by glaciers and Perpetual snows, are sible for the miid winters and the long pleas- ant simmers. ~The -springs~ are warm in winter and cool in summer. The soll is very fertile. ~ POOLIDGE SURE “OFPLURALITY (Continued.from Page One.) are marked Republican, 12 Demo- cratic, 1 #rogressive and 7 doubt- ful. A specuml table showing the otficial yeturnS by States in the Hardmg-Vox. election of 1920 is diso presented. “Here are ‘the final figures,” states “The Digest, in summation of its pou, “presented in that spirit of nonpdrtisqnahip, of honest desire to get at all, sides of a complex ques- tion, Which Digest among other. American, als, has made pe- cullarly its own, “Briefly, Mr. Coolidge receives more votes than all his oppenents put together, and Mr. La Follette re- ceives @ slightly larger popular vote than’goes to Mr. Davis, “The Digest .does not predict the election of Mr. Coolid It pre- nts its findings, vouches for thi honesty and general accuracy of its poll, and leaves its readers to draw | will their own, conclusions. “On the basis of the present Di- gest poil, even allowing the critics their claim for a considerable mar- gin of-error,-which may or may, not be proved, it will be seen that the totals seem to* point to the prob- ability that Mr. Coolidge will receive the electoral’ votes of. a sufficient umber of States to Insure his re- sees “There are atrong claims that Mr. La’ Follette will carry both Minne- sota and Iowa, but the Digest’s fig- ures do not indicate this. Minnesota baliots have ‘shawn a consistent ma- jority. of ‘considerable margin, ‘for Mr. Coolidge throughout the ballot. ing. lowa, seéms to be even more from of fact. that 4a 76,730 for Pres. \dge to 65,169 for Senator F tte, the state ia marked doubtful. “North -and -South’ Dakota, where the Partisan League had: ‘its )_ ae AlSO put into the doubt. ful column because of the La Fol- letté strength shown there. “Whatever Fo assed the Damo- i fanced for consider- Digest's poll’ favors rations would apply, course, ite as well to La Fol- fette, and admitting that La Fol: lette’s showing makes the’ vote of California, Neyada and North and South Dakota somewhat doubtful. The Digest is following a policy of giving the benefit of the doubt to the Progressive forces. Similar doubts, on account of Democratic strength, are admitted in the case of Oklahoma, West Virginia, and . Maryland. “With these doubtful. states elim- Republican. BRINGING UP FATHER _1GOT EVERY GUY IN OUR GANG =] FO SENO A BOX OF CIGARS TO f DUGAN: WHEN HE airs ‘Em “HE WON'T BE AGLE To RESIST: SMOISIN' ONE THEN YOU'LL - WIN xo equality from the two old ‘patties, - and has not greatly ‘disturbed their Droportionate standing as of four years ago. “The final figures presented this week, show a total larger by more than a quarter of a million votes than the next largest poll. The Digest’s ‘straw vote” on the Mellon Plan, taken early this year. “The proportionate return in the Present poll was more than 15 per cent on the total number of ballots sent out, as against an average re- turn of about 12 per cent for nation- al polls. \ > Fossil skeletons of a tiny micro- scopic sea plant, the diatom, are ‘uged tolocate the trend of _ oll-bearing sands on the Pacific. coast. r Classified Rates Two cents: per, wora:or ten*centa per line, My ive average . used as a basis of estimating = line. BLACKFACE CAP HEADLINE ma _be charged the space of two se All charged advertising will be bouked “set lines” irrespective of the number of words. CORRECTION OF CLASSIFIED ASD ERRORS. The Casper Daily ‘Tribune will not be responsibic for more than ona incorrect insertion of any: ad: vertiserncut ordered. for more than one time. Errors not the iault of the advertiser which clearly lessen the real value of the advertisement witli be rectified only by publication w.lthovt extra charge -within FIVE Gays after insertion. No republica- tion will be made when the error does not materially affect the senve. ur purpose ae the advertisement. he TELEPHONE, ict we cannot guarantee acouracy. OUT OF. TOWN DYER TSE: i<BMust b. accompanied. by cash check in full payment of the sam Note the fo instru about counting the words and tht rate per word for the Casper Daily ‘Tribune. ¥ CLOSING. HOUR. ¢ Went Ads to be classified must be in the Casver Daily Tribune office before 10. Want Ade received after 10 to-12 a. m. will be inserted uncer the head “Too Late to Classity,” HELP WANTED—Female WANTED—Women to paint lamp shades for us at home. Easy pleasant work. Whole or part time Address Nileart Company, 3541, Ft. Wayne, Ind. WANTED—Honest, capable white house work; for general references. 642 8. Grant. inated, it will be seen that La Fol- | w, lette, at least according to the opin- ion expréssed by voters in the Digest poll, is sure of carrying only the single State of Wisconsin. “On the other hand, there is some indication that, in che popular vote, he may pass the Demovratic candi- date . Wisconsin casts 13 electoral votes. “The States credited to Mr. Davis —Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama Tennessee, Kentucky, Mississippi, Arkansas, Louisiana and Texag— cast a total! of 139 electoral vote: “Granting Mr. Davis doubtful states of Oklahoma, West Virginia and Maryland, the Davis total would 165 votes. “Utanting Mr. La Follette the state of Wisconsin together with the other States in which his strength ‘s__consideraple—North _ Dakota, South Dakota, Nevada and ifor- nia—his total electoral vote would amount to 39. “The electoral vote of Mr. Coolldge according to these calculations would represent the difference be- tween the total Davis-La Yollette vote, and 531, the total vote of the Electoral College. “Mr, Davis's vote of 165, plus Mr. La Follette’s vote of 39, a total of 204 votes, subtracted from the total electoral’ votes of 531 would leave Mr. Coolidge with ‘an electoral vote of 827. The number of electoral votes necessary to’ elect is 266. “It must be emphasized, as has frequently been pointed out, that The Digest did not ask about the Politios of its poll voters, but only how they voted in 1920, “Hundreds of thousands of Demo- rats voted the Republican ticket hat year. ‘Therefore, it can not 4 Said that, on the basis of The Digest’s figures, so many votes went © Republicans, so many to Demo- rats, but only that the distribution ‘as; between those whb voted the emocratic and the Republican ickets in 1920, whatever their es- ential politics, ; “It appears, also, jthat in the im- ortant matter of drift, as between Reptblican and. Democrata, since 1920, there has not been a great ceal of change. “That ts'to say, the growth of Mr. fa Follette’s strength, which may ive him a larger popular vote than tr. Davis in the coming election, has peen drawn with a fair amount. of cooking and general Phone 2138 or call 438 Milton, SALESMEN WANTED . SALESMEN WANTED—Calling on garages, ol] stations and acces- sory stores in Casper and vicinity to. take orders for Instant Liquid Ra- diator) Cement. $2.40 commission om every $5.40 sale. Wri for samples ‘and Nielsen diator. Spencer, Ia. POSITIONS WANTED . - YOUNG MAN wants to work for good used car. Phone 2469-R. EXPERIENCED driver drives: any make of cars, wis! job as truck driver, ‘chauffeur or helper in store, needs work bad, Box 968, WANTED—Clerical .work, work at a filling station or drafting, one to three hours evenings. After 5 Pp. m. Box B-970-Tribun SERVICES OFFERED MARCELLING, home appointments, Phone 2662M. 949 8. McKinley. MARCELL and bob curl, complet 75c; call for appointments. Phone Tal. 3 EXPERIENCED girl would like light housework or would accept keeping house for man and wife. Phone 1876-W. MARCEL and bob curl, complete, 75 cents; also evening and Sun- day appointments. Phone 540-M. For Sale—AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE—1924 Ford Touring; new paint, good condition. Willis H. Germany, 1614 BE. Second. Phone 1829W. FOR SALE—1924 Dodge Special Touring; very good condition. 612 S: Lincoln. FOR . SALE—P: Twin-Bix chassis, model ‘20, motor in first class shape. Phone 400-M. ~ FIRST CLASS late -.1923. Ford coupe, terms or cash. Call 176, 2043-J. pte o~ 1923 Bute Fs new tires; many a - 1923. Oakland ~Touring;’ looks’ and runs like new; a real: buy. 1923 Chalmei Touring; repainted; in first class condition; a bar- gain, 1921 Oakland Roadster; -new tires; priced to sell. 1924 Ford Touring; a snap. 1924 Gray Touring; used as demon- strator; cheap. All of the above are priced below cost.. Terms. We trade. Patterson Oakland Co, 438 E. Yellowstone FOR SALE—Bedding etc, Durbin. “Phone 836-R. .SALE—Furniture and hi hold. goods, tan frult. and’ Jelly, 404 8. Grant. Phone 2278-J. . ‘ LagmRgpear ete Rao esa y AEH RR Glay Lae FOR SALE—Bridge lamp, . if any victrola, tea’ = Chie eae r, cheap. Phone .710-M. Apt K, jeal. 4 Tao ON THE WAY TO THE CO} RY Oak ‘typewriter desk, $25.00; 921; Congoleum -rugs, .$15.50; “new; - por- celain top kitchen tables, $10.00 and up; wardrobe: trunk,’ $32.50; coal stoves, $6.00 and up; bed spring and mattress, $26.00; Pay og size +005: Phone 1617-5. pee Ra ssh bs AS FOR SALE—Buffet.’ dining chairs, gateleg table, genuine leather duo- fold, sewing machine, Simmons steel bed and other articl at 624 S. McKinley... FOR SALEK—Gas. rangé;..$12; . gas a fee ‘and-tew other articles, 802 .. Gran’ new, $1: 7 Usd” OF living room set, $150; dining tables, $4 an card | Washington. _@bhe Casvet-Daily Cridune SUFFERIN’ Cars: HE'S GONE INTO THE ‘ CIGAR BUSINESS: © 1928 ev tnr. Fearuns Seavice. tne Great Britain rights reserved. DO YOU WANT TO SELL YOUR PROPERTY? ‘We can sell & few three, four and. five-room modern homes. Call us, we can give you better service than ever in the Real Estate line. “A GUARANTEED pM rt ls COMPANY : Phone 410 FOR: RENT—GARAGES FOR RENT—Steam heated garage. 918 East Second, phone 2473-J. WANTED TO BUY WANTED: TO BUY—October, 192: “of Count Life. Please ‘Tribune 2 ——— WANTED—Yeur o!@ eonl range of |; heater In’ exehange range or heater. Phone 1086. | WANTED TO BUY—Used furniture, of any kind... Hunter-Goll Furni-| ture Co., 242 W. Fir Phone 2200. &. Hardware Co., Phone 978, | WE WILL buy er exc! used furniture, Harned Co. 234 3. David. Phone 249. WANTED TO BUY—A 11x14 Wilson rug. Phone 2872W. LIBERAL allowance for your eo on gas ranges .. P. Brennan, 144 old and heaters. 6. Phone 300K. to buy, "1,000 head. of re ewes, pay cash. Post ice box 1774," Casper, Wyo: buy, .small , cook ‘ANTE! stove. or range. . Call at 1089 N. up. ~ Hunter-Goll Co., 241 W. First. |" Phone 2200. HICKORY: NUTS, 50 Jb., 50-pound| Phon lots. up. Neary 200 1b,.. track here. E, M. -Adams,,. Clarksville, Texas, a t FOR 'SALE—Clean. stack of g: ro: ceries, some fixtures; A bargain. Phone. 159. or 476. 4 FOR; Skt testecn Blectric i ie, cheap, good r wilh demonstrate.” 605 8. ual MIDWEST SECOND! 120 W.. Midwest Ave. pohet hic eed STORE Phone 2927 SS ei a sR 4 SOR Evans: at Teibune. oe aD FOR SALE—National cast register; cheap for cash; in first ‘class con- dition. Call CY: restaurant. FOR - SALE—46-inch simplex’ el jood condition. irfe mang! in. ge Janitor's Apts., West Cpavée.abhool: Are You Out of > aJob? “whe Tribune will help * For One Inseftion “Position Wanted” ads. Re- member it will cost you noth- ing. tu advertise ypur services tp the ‘Tribune. * ae Uf you‘are ‘in: need, of work Advertise yor family. “Box 969 Tribune: WANTED—Girl to share apartment, Call after 6, Yellowstone Apart: ments, Apt. 36, WANTED—To give away five hun- dred one dollar bills. Troy Laun: ary. , WANTED—Your car belies iatwacas Duce Goit, 1990 8, Walnut. WANTED—W: ‘ashings, men's clothes and silks a specialty. Call at 143 N. Washington. + “ROOM AND BOARD BOARD ‘and room, $10 per week; steam heat; rooms ining , 515 8. Beech, Phone 1876W, ROOM-AND BOARD _ reasonable, near refinery and on pavement. 1115 8. Boxelder, 4 FOR RENT—ROOMS to | er finish, it Vassar FOR RENT—Nicely furnished. bed: x din modern home; lady teacher. preferred. 1104 8. David, Phone 19438. FOR RENT—Two furnished or un+ furnished — housekeepjn; rooms} water,’ lights and gas; Month, 743 St. John. + FOR RENT—One nice modern room close In. 225 E. Second. Phone 6750. FOR RENT—One clean room in new modern home; on, Grant street bus line; $20 per month. 419 E. Tenth, FOR RENT—Very desirable sleep- ing room, adjoining bath; suitable for one or two gentlemen; hot water heat; close in, 701 S. Beech, FOR RENT—Elegant furnished rooms in private home; furnace heat; business men or teachers pre ferred; also 113 8. Durbin or phone 287J. FOR: RENT—Very warm and. well furnished sleeping room, next. to bath, with private entrance; reason; abl 128° W. Eleventh, — Phone 97S. ————_________ FOR RENT—Furnished room ad; joining bath; $4.50 per weék; also garage for rent. 150 N. Park. pera hE AE td ae St | FOR RENT—Room next to bath, with garage. Phone &97W. Call 1115 8. David. FOR RENT—Nicély fufnished mo- dern bedroom, men only. 316 N/ Kimball, ey FOR RENT—Nice, upstairs bed: room next to bath. Close in, 310 FOR RENT—Furnished basement bedrooms, cloge jn. “Call 233 8, Bead ei re Hi ment and bus line. Suite 3, Zuttermeister Bldg. FOR RENT—ROOMS FOR RENT—One nice furnished modern room. 440 8. Durbin. FOR RENT—Comfortable —. room, modern, close in ladies or gentl men. Phone 510-5. 416 8. Beech. FOR RENT—3_ basement «rooms, water,;gas ‘and lights for 2. gent! men, sleeping or partly, furnished for housekeeping. 523°8. Park. FOR RENT—Small sitting room and bedroom connected private entrance in ‘modern home, 104 8S. Beech... Phone 2104 W. For Rent—APARTMENTS FOR RENT—Two-room furnished ‘apartment; $20; lights, water, gas. Call after 5 p. m., 829 S. Washing- ton. Phone 2572W. FOR RENT—Three-room modern furnished - basement apartment. 404 S. McKinley. Phone 1425R. RLS eT Lec RE FR REDUCED rent, three-room modern furnished apartment; abundance of hot water; front and back en- trance; one half black from Second street; adults. 133 S. Conwell Sq. FOR KENT—Two-room furnished apartment. 716 W. Ninth. FOR RENT—Two-room furnished or unfurnished apartmen Ughts and water furnished; on ae and pavement. Call in atte: goons, 252 8. Jefferson. FOR RENT—Unturnished ment, three and four room: heated, laundry privileges, clo: Fhone 2268-R. FOR. ah ‘+Modern apartment at y the Ing; steam heat. 7T34R. FOR + RENT— One .or apartments; reduced rent; nished; gas, lights and bath. Apply 526 W. Yellowstone. FOR RENT—Will sublet one of the Lincoln apartments; completely fur- nished for six or eight months; ideal loeation for teachers. Phone 1921W. FOR RENT—Three-room modern furnished apartment; on pave- ‘ ment; gas and lghts furnished: 1443 S. Willow. Phone 2169J. FOR RENT—Modern apartment; priva Bath, plano, everything furnished; adults; references re- quired. 733 E. Second. FOR RENT—Furnished basement apartment. 445 8. Park, ~ Phone 387. RR RENT—Three-room modern furnished apartment. Apply Apt. 4, 238 W. Eleventh. FOR RENT—Very attractive, mod- ern furnished three-room apart- ment, 529 8. Lincoln; also three: room furnished apartment, private bath, half basement. 1019 S. Spruce, Phone 1055R. FOR RENT—New apartment, fur- nished, . strictly modern; electric washer, also garage. 1639 S. Poplar. lights, gas and water furnishe reasonable; no objections to childreni” Phone 1512J. a a, FOR RENT Modern 4-room apart- ment, garage, pavement, bus line, $40 to $50 per month. 605 B. 14th, phone 494-J. FOR RENT—Basement apartment, as and lights furnished, reason- able, 622 S. Grant. Phone 2688-W. FOR RENT—3-room modern fur- nished apartment, also nice base- ment apartment, rent reasonable 618 West 14th. FOR RENT—Modern four-room sec- ond floor apartment. On Boye, Adults, 1129 5. Beech. FIVE-ROOM modern apartment on paving small family, Nov. Second. CLOSE IN 3-room furnished apt. sleeping. or housekeeping, steam heat, private bath. 140 H,. Mid- west. FOR RENT—HOUSE- furnished cheap to 1204 EB. near North Casper school. Price 1,400, $50 cash. on Real Estate ‘0., 242 EB. Second.\ Phone 702. FOR RENT — Four-room. unfur- nished; modern; bath and gas heat; $25 per month. Major Orms- by, 223 Bast A. Phone 750W. FOR SALE—Modern five-room home; close in; $1,500 cash, bal- ance like rent. Phone 693J. FOR RENT—Three-room. modern unfurnished honse with enclosed Porch, full basement and garage, $35. 1329'S. Poplar. FOR RENT—Furnishea house on rear of lot, month. Phone 2268R. FOR RENT— Seven-room nished house; modern wii range and furnace; on bus line, $50. 1008 B. Second. Phone 1552J. — FOR RENT—Four-room house; elec+ tric lights and phone. 936 United. Phone 1452R. duplex $25 per unfur- th gas “| iue, near school, Phone ho! $2 fo-3)» FOR. RENT—HOUSE- FOR. RENT—Four-room nished ern -house; in basement; rango and heaters; large garage; Pavement; $65 per month. Inquire-at 512.8. Jackson. FOR SALE—Equipment for small’ home bakery; good conditio: able for man and wife; price Phone 2291W. unfur- two rooms 7 Buit- right. FOR RENT—Five-room ‘modern house, furnished, including plano, full basement, $60 per month; adults only, Call at 1339 8. Boxelder. Phone 1789R. FOR house, 2206Ww. RENT—Three-room modern 1037 Boxtider. Phone FOR SALE OR RENT—A new 3-room house;. gas. stoves and built-in features; water, HNghts and gas in. Call at 919 Craig. St., North Casper. Phone 17973~ FOR RENT- room furnished house. One. block. from bus line. Lights and gas furnished. Inquire rear 133 WG St. 4 ; | DAN. modern and furnished on South Walnut, also three room furnished house on rear of lot..and.good four room house futrished three miles west of town on Alcova road; two- room furnished house in north Cas- per; good two.room..furnished. base. ment apartment; lights and gas, on South Ash. Phone 2786 or 79. ana FOR RENT—Beautiful new ‘6-room brick bungalow, hardwood floors; full basement, good garage, a real home. 1425 8S, Elm, phone -2852-M. FOR RENT—3-room modern furnished hou ington. Phone FOR RENT—Unfurnished house, 4 rooms and bath. 604 8. Grant, Phone 1169-J. un- 1254 8. Wash- J. eam FoR RENT—Modern 4-room house and garage on pavement.and bus Phone 2439-J. FOR ‘RENT—#-room furnished lights and water, » Phone 1256-J. — —$—$<$<——$$—— FOR SALE—8-room house snear North Casper school. Price $1,400; 350.00 cash. Kamon ,Real Estate company, 242 B Second, Tel. 702 . SAY Celene Ran FOR RENT—Nicely furnished two- room hou: close in; $25. 136 West F. Phone 1204. ights and gas, on Conwell. Inquire palit ib od ald UR FOR RENT—4-room) modern’ fur- nished house.» 637 East 12th. FOR RENT—Furnished house, _ stric: modern. basement, 719 McKinley. —$<$—<——— FOR RENT—One four-room | mo- dern house with 3 basement rooms, Close in. Gart 784 © 3rd, FOR RENT-5-room modern fur- ig house, 742 S. Durbin, Phone 2-room Inquire _ FOR’ SALE—HOUSES FOR SALE—Four-room modern cot- tage; large east front lot; priced reiht. Phone 87W. FOR SALE —Modern _ five-room house with casement finished com- ; | Dlete, furnished or unfurnished; also wari corner lot: with lawn and trees. 612 8, Lincoln, FOR SALE MODERN | fiveroom - house with basement;: finished ‘complete; ‘fur. nished or unfurnished; also garage; corner lot with lawn and trees, 612 5, Lincoln. FOR SALE—At an unusually low price, new six-room miodern -bun- galow in choicest location. Also din- ing room, living room and bedroom sets, Will consider renting. Eleventh, Phone 2J after 1 p. m. TWO or three-room house; will take contract or mortgage paper, Post Office Box 195. FOR TRADE Casper, for all Casper property. Phone 1189. WILL trade lot close tn, for 1-ton Ford truck. Phone 2103, FOR SALE OR TRADE—Filling station stock. Phone 1708J. PARTY moving-to Denver ‘would trade Casper home for Denver property; would assume some, Phone 1073. BUSINESS CHANCES PAINTING, hanging and ing. 2379J. calsomining, . paper all interior decorat First class workmanship. Call Geo, Uncapher. LOST AND FOUND FOUND—Lady's . handbag .. contatn- ing .money. Owner may have same by identifying.” Nick A. Nichols: “ Phone 26o7M. LOST AND FOUND The followifig articles have been at the Tribune office for quite some Will the owners please call time. and claim— 1924 Wyoming Moense 34123. 1924 Wyoming Hcense 10020. 1924 Wyoming license 'T-14876, 1924 Wyonting license T-902. 1924 Wyoming license 21710. One Ford crank, One pair, nose glasses. One purse containing check. One set rosary beads. One pair child’s” glasses. Baby's white kid shoe. 's shoes, ‘size one’s, Alcova road. Black beaded bag. Black hand bag... Man's.black leather, glove, LOST—Ladies’ grey purse on Salt Return to Trib- Creek ‘pavement. une and recejve reward. LOST—Dark brown bulldog collar and chain on, nings, liberal reward. LOST—Between 225 and 6542 Park, $61; three $20 bills, one $1 G,. Finder’ please phone, Young 366-R. H. * PERSONAL —— MADAM J. Rea Keyes, phone. . Hours 9 2,.m, to Wyatt hotel, Apartment 8. 2609. 9 p. DIVORCES secured, half the regular rates, advice free, Box 1943, Casper. PARTY. who. took Navajo rug from . Jackson was seen. Please 712. car on return and avoid trouble, Jackson. A Big Time at Haygoods' Saturday Under new management. night. LEGAL NOTICES PUBLICATION ‘NOTICE, “The State of of Natrona, ss: on with call 1879-3 before 8:30 mornings or after 7 eve- g.j2nd foreclose a ordained spiritualist, private ‘readings daily; will angwer ‘no-question~ over. tel Phone 'yoming, County. In» the’ District | 24, 31, Nov. 7, 1924 PAGE ELEVEN. Court, Eighth Judictai District, in and for the County of Natrona, in the State of Wyoming. The Nicolaysen Lumber com- Bany, Wyoming corporation, laintiff, vs. M. Robinson, Paul Huber, J. W. Aesenbaugh, J. A. Hanson, John C. Savage, Arlo Goodrich, S, A. Shikany, Richard Dunne, Harriett T. Grieve, and John Grieve, her husband, Na- trona Lumber Company, a Wyo- ming corporation, Holmes Hard- ware Company, a Wyoming corpo- ration, Gantt Hardware Company, a Wyoming corporation, Paint & Glass Supply Company,’ a Wyo- ming corporation, Iniependent Supply Company, a Wyoming cor- poration, Wyoming Roofing Co. ee composed of A. H. Schmudlach and Robert Schmud- lach, Central Trading Company, a Wyoming corporation, defendants. To the above named defendant, M. Robinson, a non-resident of Wyoming, whose present place of residence and postoffice 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- ver, 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 W corporation; that the obj prayer of the petition in s tion is to obtain judgment Paul Huber, one of the 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 the balance due on an_ account for lumber and other building mate- rials sold and delivered to the said 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 . materialmen's lien 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 Cas- Jper, 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. Robins6n 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., S.| 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, PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY AUDITORS ©, H, REIMERTH Certified ‘ Pablic” Account Income Tax Service 401 O-S Bldg. Certified Public Accounts Income Tax. Consultants 208-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. “Re C. FAN stay et Dertifi ublic Account bestest ‘Tax Service Phone 148 STEFFEN AND GUY » Auditors and Accounts Income Tax Service 223 Midwest Building Phones 300 and. 1838W ARCHITECTS WM. J. WESTFALL, Architect Suite 5, Daly Building RAYBURN 8S. WEBB 12 Daly Building Phone 1352 BAGGAGE & TRANSFER ER, STORAGE eo 949 NATRONA TRAD AND FUEL BATTERIES CASPER BATTERY 119 E. Fifth CARPENTERS CARPENTER SHOP Planing Mill, Cabinet Work, Screens, Small Job: ‘otice 1806W CHIROPRACTOR: Jobson Short. Not 214 West B Street—Phor J. #8 iE DR. ANNIE GRAHAM Suite 318- Midwest Bidg. M. E. HARNED, 162 North Kimball Street ‘Phone 1457 DE. I. BERQUIST Zuttermeister Bidg. DOCTORS THE CASPER- PRIVATE HOSPITAL 938 South, Durbin—Phone ae WOMEN’S A CHILDRE HOSPITAL 542 South Dash -Fhone 406 ta! SURGERY, G OB: EAR, NOSE’ AND Harmon L, Stanton, M. 8. > RAY’ TRE, Cc. EB. D. Offices 113 East Second Street ‘Telephones 54 and 55 DR. 1. N. FROST Physician atid Surgeon O-S Bldg. Phone 767 Ph Sl Saas AEE CE Death ose ey HASELMIRE, LEWIS & PREBLE co. Phoxe 907 Chiropractor Phone 1757 . D. in Rohrbaugh Building L Phone 123) DOCTORS MARSHALL ©. KEITH, HERBERT L. Office 208 South Cent Private Hospital, 612 General Practice Surge DR. WM. A. BRYANT, M, D. Phone 2660 First & Center Kes, 300 CLEANERS THE SERVICE CLEANERS Raiiroad at Jackson Phone 56, LAWYERS MULVANEY & BARRETT tayyecs 515 Consolidated Royalty Bldg. HEMINGWAY & McDONALD Lawyers Room 332 Midwest Bldg. NICHOLS & IRRETT Lawyer 3909-10-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. WILLIS STIDGER wyer Suite 218 Midwest Bidg. Phone 1193 JAMES P. KE. 408 Consolidated Royalty Bldg W, H. PATT Attorney at Law 225 Midwest Bldg. Phone 660 Phone 210 HAGENS & MURANE Lawyers 206-207 Oll Exchange Buildi WILLIAM 0. WILSO: wyer La Sulte 14-15-15, Vownsend Bldg. OGILBEE & ADAMS , | 210 O-S Bldg. Phone 2217 OSTEOPATH DR. CAROLINE ©. DAVIS Office and Residence—Poling Apart- ments No. Phone 388. OPTOMETRIST And Gla Properly F by R. L. EVANS 134 S. Center St. PAINTING ¢ AND A.C. 8. . D. THROAT ‘., M. ati all branches red Meyenfeldt—Phone 1209J PAINTING A eorge KE. Eri ROOFING WYOMING ROOFING CO East 12tn Phone 18040 All Kinds of Roofs Repaired and Applic UP#HOLSTERING ————————— Uphoistering & Furniture Paeking Phone 1402W—J. E. W NAREHOUSES EM. NELS Vv and Trausfer Co.,,Phouc rohow Lash MSDAE SETI“ 1 Cc. PCEPRANL TSG EF EDOEE LA PSRONTET EN ES LRTN UE ETERE SeTT EGR e GS ACCTUA LTE RUA LEDER RSET cSt 25 63ee CSESRERCERTRE NE SEERE SetesDs pee Dak Trees iteesekerese 1 ————————————