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. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1924. UP FATHER “1 WONDER IF HELP WANTED—Female YANTED—Women to paint lamp shades for us at home. Easy pleasant-work. le or part time. Address Nileart Company, 8541, Ft. Wayne, Ind. —— / .SABESMEN WANTED SALESMEN WANTED—Calling on garages, oll stations and acces- sory stores in Casper and vicinity to take orders for Instant Liquid Ra- diator Cement. $2.40 commission on every $5.40 sale: Write today for samples and instructions to Nielsen Radiator Cement company, Spencer, Ia, POSITIONS WANTED WOMAN -wants work as ranch. 312-W. First. 63W. ols YOUNG man wants to work for good -used ‘car. Phone 2469R. ——— COM! : iter wants work; “wi reasonable; can fix windows and ‘doors practically wind- proof. 424°S, Grant. Phone 1888J. WANTED—Work, any kind; not particular; need it bad. Box 975, Tribune. COMPETENT ‘carpenter wants wore eaten xeasonable; can fix windows and doors practitally wind- proof., 424 S..Grant. Phone 1888J. YOUNG... of any cook on Phone matried. man wants work kind, P. 0. Box 525. RVICES OFFERED tena ay tre MARCELLING- and complete, “75. cents. pointment. Phone 741. MARCELLING, ments, Call Kinley, 8 ee bob curling, Call- for ap- ni home- ;ppoint- 2562M.. 949.8. Mc- For ~ Sake—AUTOMOBILES | ts FOR BALE+1923- Ford® in excellent. condition; priced to sell, Dorf,»Phone 1796M. 454-Milotn. FOR'=SALE—1924 Dodge Special Lt -very , good condition. new, paint, H. Germany, 1829W. Z 3 One duofold. mat- Wess, cheap. Call at 1211 E. cond, in: basement. - . FOR:SALE—Piano, duofold, dresser, bed.and various household articles. 404 8. Grant. Phone 2278J. FOR. SALE—Simmons | steel bed, walnut veneer dresser, 6x9 inlaid linoleum, sewing machine, baby bed, four oak dining chairs, all metal wringer; cheap. Call at 624 8. Mc- Kinley. THE STORE, WITH cee SMALL SALE—Coal stove, $6; roll top Peale "$25; typewriter” desk, $25; KIN HELP Me For Sale—Miscellancous ' ——— FOR SALE—Four gas plates; cheap. Phone Pennington, 1204. aps =O FOR SALE—vnf@erwood standard iter, in good condition. Call typewrit «| Evans at Tribune. a FOR SALE—Cheap, ivory reed baby carriage; also good mattress for double Apt. A, 611 B, Lind ve. RE For Rent—Miscellaneous FOR RENT—Sowing machines, $3 also repair FOR RENT—Barber shop; estab: lished business. Inquire Poplar Street Filling Station. FOR RENT—Desk space. J. F, ~ Jones & Co., America theater lobby. FOR RENT—GARAGES FOR RENT—Steam heated garage, «918 East Seconu, phone 2473-J. WANTED TO BUY WE need a good A No. 1 truck for field us ‘Will trade 00 or 5,000 units of Shawnee Creek oil. Unless yon have a real bargain do, not waste your time. James H. Lewis, 318 Midwest Bldg. Phone 2210, pase inset aha aaa chad ce At 8 WANTED TO BUY—October, 19238, issue of Country Life. Please leave at ‘Tribune: office. WANTED—Your 0'¢ ex) raage or weater in exchange for a gas range or heater. Pnone 16% — WANTED TO BUY—fFighest cash price paid for second hand furni- re. . Brooks, 749 East H. 1648W. WANTED TO.RUY-~Threevor,four- room. modern ho’ out, about Ee cash. Martin & Christianson. Phone 2606. WANTED TO BUY—Four or five horsepower. steam boiler. . Phone 2518: a a DO NOT answer tnless a real’ bar: gain. I want a real automobile, 1923 or 1924Sedan; must be A ‘No. 1, in first class condition in every w: I will trade even only one or three thousand dollars of the most active meritous oll stocks in Wyoming. if interested address James H. Lewis, 318 Midwest Bldg. Phone 2210. WANTED TO BUY —Used furniture of any kind.» Hunter-Goll Furnt- ture Co., 242 W. Fhat.” Phone 2200. WANT/£D TO BUY—Used furniture, Owl Furniture & Hardware Co. 442 E. Yellowstone. Phone 978. ————— WE WILL buy or exchange yeur furniture, Harned Furnitures Co.. 224 3. David. Pho: WANTED TO BUY—A 11x14 Wilson rug. Phone 2872W. LIBERAL allowance for your old coal ton. in every way. it e Shawnee Creek oll, .|meritous and active FOR SALE—Mahogany victrola, light eed er mirror; cheap. Phone 710M. pt. K, Ideal. ——— FOR SALE—New living room and dining room set, also bedroom fur- niture. 511 HB. Eleventh. Phone 2332S. bh. FOR SALE—LIVESTOCK FOR SALE—Thirty head good Ram- boulligtrrams, four year olds, $15 ad; may ‘be seen at Arminto, . Martin T. Baskett, phone 28, Shoshoni, Wyo. For results try a Tribune Classi- fled Ads. Are-You Out of a Job? The Tribune will help every man and woman in Casper im ch of ‘employment to find puolishing FREE For One Insertion “Position Wanted” ads. Re- member it will cost you noth- ing tu adveftise your services in the Tribune, If you are in need of work Advertise stocks t James Lewis, 318 Midwest Bldg. Phone’ 2210. WANTED TO BU1—vwWe pay mere for coal ranges, heaters, dressers, duofolds, all househeld geeds. Phone 1 ; WANTED TO BUY—1,200 feet of used 2-tnch lumber for garage floor. Phone 301R. WANTED Sdn noual NTED—Cou! or Roadster; gece be a bargatr: Phone 1108. SSS ‘ANTED TO RENT—4 or 5 rooin Wrirnished or partly furnished modern house, must be close in and_ reasonable. Will not consider house partly occupied. Phone 2414-W- pec lea A eed WANTED—To give away five hun- dred one dollar bills, Troy Laun- dry Co. — WANTED—Washings, men's clothes and silks a specialty. Call at 143 N. Washington. ROOM AND BOARD Se BOARD. and room, reasonable, fh private family; close in. 210 N. McKinley. BOARD and room, $10 per week; steam heat, 515 8. Beech. FOR RENT—ROOMS FOR RENT—Rooms, reduced one half; meals if desired; privil ot telephone and player piano. 8. Jackson. FOR RENT—Two rooms, furnished; close to refinery; also garage. 1102 Willow. Phone 2745M. Pkone } 7: not too far room, ;jment: garage ‘Second. AH! EVERY TIME OU FEEL LIKE TAKIN’ A SMOKE - JOST EAT: FOR RENT—ROOMS FOR RENT—One e room, adjoining bathe ef lin Phone 2235R. FOR RENT—One bedroom. Park. Phone 387. FOR RENT—Modern sleeping room. 475 CY. Phone 922M. ~ FOR RENT—Warm sleeping room, in modern home, for one gentle- ats $16 per month; close in. Phone 445 8, FOR RENT—Nice front room, in modern’ home. 422 8, Beec’ Phone 756W. FOR RENT—Very desirable sleep- ingroom in modern home, close in. all! 742 S. David. oh FOR RENT—Nicely furnished and newly decorated room; __ privi- lege of bath roo reasonable, very 1125 8. David. Phone 2493. FOR RENT—One room, suitable for two; one two-room apart- ment. 131 N. Beech, FOR RENT—Very desirable, nicely furn/shed front bedroom, adjoining vate pare entrance; close in, se avid, For. Rent—APARTMENTS REDUCED rent, three-room modern furnished apartment;~ abundance water; front and back en- ; one half black from Second street; adults. 133 S. Conwell Sq. FOR RENT—Two-room furnished .or, unfurnished apartment; gas, Ughts and water furnished; on bus line and pavement. Call in after- noons. 252 8. Jefferson. FOR. RENT—Unturnished. apart- ment,’ three and fourrooms.-steam heated, laundry privileges,: close in. Fhone 2268-R. FOR RENT—Modern apartment at the Poling; steam’ heat. " Phone 4R. FOR RENT—One or two-room apartments; reduced rent;. fur- nis lights and bath. Apply 526 W. Yellowstone. ~ "~* ‘ FOR | RENT—Three-room - modern furnished’ apartment; on pave- ment; gas and lights. furnished. 1443° 8. Willow. Phone 2169J.. - FOR INT—-Nicely furnished two- room basement apartment. Phone 759R or call at, 1203 E. Fifth." FOR RENT—Furnished, modern two-room apartment, 444 E. Yel- lowstone. See janitor or Apt. FOR RENT—Two-rvom modern fur- “nished apartment; gas and lights aren mned. 1104S. Ash, Phone FOR RENT—Four-room apartment at 242 8. Kenwood, unfurnished except gas range; reasonablo rent. Call at 2499S. Washington. FOR RENT—Three-room furnished basement, $25. Phone 926, 404 8. Grant. FOR RENT—Three basement rooms, unfurnished. 444 8. Lincoln. IN APARTMENTS ODRUN eee unfurnished apartment; fireplace, Murphy bed Second and range. Phone 1055R. + FOR \‘RENT—Three-room ‘furnis! apartment with bath; close in; $45 ee. month. 124 8. Beech, Phone FOR RENT—Furhished senpartment. 445 8. Park. FOR RENT—Modern two-room fur- nished apartment; close in; $35 per month. 305 S. Kimball. FOR RENT— Modern’ furnished PS at 606 W. Tenth. Call ent Phone yf well furnished apart- if desired. 845 E. FOR RENT—Two-room, completely furnished, modern apartment; gas, lights and water furnished. Phone 577M. 151 N. Jackson. FOR RENT—HOUSE- FOR, RENT—Unfurnished two-room house; sidewalks; paving and bus line; gas and light Phone 2154W. FOR RENT—Two-room house; close in; gas and lights. Call 606J. 345 8. Conwell. FOR RENT—Fiveroom modern house, unfurnished. 247 8. a Botolph. FOR RENT—One large room fur- nished house, also gas furnished. 453 CY. Phone 1996W. FOR Fi ‘—Small four-room house, located on pavement, convenient to two bus lin and partly furnished, $25. 825 W. Thirteenth. Phone 212J. FOR RENT- Infurnished house, four rooms and sun parlor with furnished light housekeeping rooms in basement. Call at 604 S, Grant. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished, new four-room modern house. 642 5. McKinley, FOR RENT—Room, adjoining bath; a ie for man and wife or two parties; with or without board. 111 8. Jackson. Tribune wantads bring results. FOR SALE — Modern home; close in; $1,500 cash, ance like rent. Phone 693J. FOR RENT—Four-room modern house with three basement rooms; garage, 734 EB. Third. five-room bal- of bed- | FO) *|FOR RENT Modern Washing- | 4 FOR RENT—HOUSE- R RENT—Five-room modern houso with all built-in features, fireplace, hardwood floors; one block off CY avenue. Call 1967M." FOR RENT—November 6,. new house, three rooms and bath, un- furnished, $35. 624 8. McKinley, Call Stewart, 374. mm —_—<—<—— THE biggest proposition in Wyo- ming. If you |g $25, $50 or $100 to invest, don’t fail address James H. Lewis, 318 Midwest Bldg. Phone 2210. FOR RENT—Two-room furnished house at 329 S. Conwell; lights and gas furnished, $35 per month. Inquire 3368. Conwell. FOR .RENT— Modern four-room furnished house; hardwood floors, built-in features, also fireplace; close to bus line. 751 N. Durbin. Phone 1346R. FOR RENT—November 6, new house, three rooms and bath, un- furnished, $35. 624 S. McKinley. Call Stewart, 374. ~ FOR RENT—Large two-room house; double garage; $18 per month. Phone 701W. FOR RENT—A large three-room well furnished, modern house; on pavement; $45. 618 W. ‘Fourteenth. |. house, unfutnished, except stoves, ‘gas heated garage. --Phone-319W. ¥FOR- RENT—Three-room modern house; close to pavement. Phone 2606. FOR RENT—Good two-room house in aourhoest part for $15. Martin and Christianson. Phone 2606. _FOR SALE—HOUSES FOR SALE—New six-room modern bungalow, at an unusual low Ae 611 E. Eleventh, Phone — FOR SALE—A bargain; six-room modern house, on ‘pavement. Will consider a trade. Beech. FOR, SALE—Good petal fone gas, lights and. water in. Here's house; full basement, partly fin- ished. Will consider trade. Inquire 1705 BE. Second. FOR SALE—Five-room modern house; on’ pavement; $3,750 with $500 cash, Christianson, Phone 2606. in & North’ Casper’ school. Price $1,400; $50.00 cash, Estate company, 242 H Second, Tel. 702.. FOR TRADE FOR SALE OR TRADE—One Mitchell Touring and one Stew- rh ae What have you to trade? 4 -for improved acreage nite Casper. Write P. O. Box house; close in; would consider'small house or good car. 140 B. Midwest. WILL TRADE—$500. equity in small house for car or piano or for plumbing and carpenter work. Call 15, ask for Moore. BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE—Equipment for small home bakery; g00d condition; suit- able for man and wife; price right. Phone 2291W. PAINTIN calsomining, _- pay hanging and all interior decorat- ing. First class workmanship. Call 23793. - Geo, Uncapher. S$ HOW many ofl companies do you own interest in? It will pay you to communicate with Mr. James H. Lewis’ at once. 318 Midwest Bldg. Phone 2210. LOST AND FOUND LOST—Tan and white, dog, wears collar_but no inscriptio: answers to name of Major. Phone 836K. LOST AND FOUND The following. articles. Have beon at the Tribune office for quite some time. Will the owners please call and clatm— 1924 Wyoming license 34123. 1924 Wyoming licenso 10020. ) 1924 Wyoming license T-14876, 1924 Wyoming Icense T-902. 1924 Wyoming lcense 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. Black beaded bag. Black hand bag. Man's black leather glove. LOST—One new brown kid gauntlet. Finder return.to- Tribune office or call 2235R. Call at..542 Ss. per} amendments which were the s}ence license tax on mines and gross output. @he Casvet Daily Cridune - —Drawn for The Casper Tribune by George McManus 1 INOW BOT 1 BY GOLLY: 1 WONDER IF THAT Doc TOR THINKS I KIN KEEP e EATIN’ APPLES ALL we ©.1924 sv Inte Fratuns Service, Inc, Great Britain rights reserved. CERTIFICATE OF NOMINATIONS County Clerks Office, Casper, Natrona County, Wyo- ming, Oetober 25, 1924. In compliance with Section 2487, Wyoming Compiled Statutes, 1920, public notice is hereby given that the nomi- nation of officers to be voted for at the general election to be held on Tuesday, November 4, 1924, have been certified 2 the County Clerk of Natrona County, Wyoming, as fol- ows: FOR ELECTORS OF AND FOR THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA: James M. Graham (Republican). Henry Perret (Republican). Lee Simonson (Republican). Mrs, Anna Haggard (Democratic). Mrs. Harriette C. Hood (Democratic). Lee Moore (Democratic). C. E. Bailey (La Follette). Mrs. Dora L. Japcke (La Follette). A. W. Webb (La Follette). FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR: F. E. Warren (Republican). Robert R. Rose (Democratic). Geo. E. Kindler (Progressive). William B. Guthrie Cindependent). FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN 69TH CONGRESS: Charles E. Winter (Republican). Theodore Wanerus (Democratic). Daniel A. Hastings (Independent). FOR GOVERNOR (Unexpired Term) : E. J. Sullivan (Republican). Nellie Tayloe Ross (Democratic). FOR MEMBERS OF THE STATE SENATE: Erwin A. Froyd (Republican). W. W. Sproul (Democratic). meron ‘REPRESENTATIVES IN THE STATE LEGISLA- RE: - M. A. Becklinger (Republican). Marvin L. Bishop, Jr. (Republican). Wm. B. Cobb (Republican). C. M. Coltrane (Republican): C. W. Mapes (Republican). Robert C. Ayers’ (Democratic). Alex Hamilton (Democratic).. J. H. Jeffrey. (Democratic). Hugh F. Johnson (Democratic). Robert N. Ogden, Jr. (Democratic). FOR COUNTY CLERK: Alma F. Hawley (Republican). Emma C. Marshall (Democratic). LOST AND FOUND SCHOOL REVENUES. The fol- lowing are declared to be perpet- ual funds: for school purposes, of which the annual income only can be appropriated, to-wit: Such per- centum as has been or may here- after be granted by congress on the sale of lands in this state; all moneys arising from the sale or lease of sections number sixteen and thirty-six in each township in the state, und the lands selected or that may be selected in lieu thereof; the proceeds of all lands that have been or may hereafter be granted to this state, where by the terms and conditions of the grant, the same are not to be otherwise appropriated; the net “proceeds of lands and other prop- erty and effects that may come to the state by escheat or for- feiture, or from unclaimed ‘divi- dends or distributive shares of the estates of deceased persons; all moneys, stocks, bonds, lands and other property now belonging ‘to the coremon school funds. PRO- VIDED, that the rents for the ordinary use df said lands shall be sppled to the support of pub- lic schools and, when authorized by general law, not to exceed thir- ty-three and one-third (38 1-3) per centum of oil, gas, coal, or other mineral royalties. . arisin from the lease of any said schoo! Jands may be so Sppeay poe elke ‘ ecretary of State, Publish Aug. 11, 18; Sept. 1, 8, 15, 22, 29; Oct. 6, 13, 20, 27; ar FOUND—Lady’s handbag contain: ing money. Owner may have ime by__ identifying. Nick A. Nichols. Phone 1657M.. LOST—Fountain pen, between Na- trona Power company and D: George Smith's office. Reward. Please see Mrs.. Courtner at the Natrona Power company. PERSONAL MADAM J. Rea Keyes, ordained spiritualist, private readings daily; will answer. no question over tele- 9 a. wi fe 9 p. m. GET the best in body and fender repairn at Kemmer Body and Fender Shop, 425 W. Yellowstone. DIVORCES secured, half the regular rates, advice free, Box 1943, Casper. I WANT the names and addresses of people who want to make some real money. Address, James H. Lewis, 318 Midwest Bldg. Phone 2210. LEGAL NOTICES PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS The sallewing: is a full, true and correct copy of the constitutional proposed lature of Nov. 3, 1924. enteenth Legis! : tate of Wyoming, and which will be submitted to the electors of said state for their adoption or rejection at the general election to be held in this state on the fourth day of November, A. D. 1924, being respectively amen ments num ered “one and “two, received from the said Seven- teenth State Legislature: 'UMBER ONE Authorizing the levy of a sever- ’ NOTICE State of Wyoming, County of Beeps gen et n the District Court, Eighth Judicial District. "Ke No. 4794. Herbert A. Krampert, Plaintiff, vs, Lillian Imogene Krampert, De- tS ‘o Lillian Imogene Krampert, whose postoffice address is ye 124, Freeport, Kansas: 1 You are hereby notified that on the 17th day of September, 1924, the above named Herbert A. Krampert began an action against you by filing his petition in the above entitled court, where said suit is now pending, being cause No, 4794, The prayer of said petition is to obtain an absolute divorce from you on the ground of wilful de- sertion and abandonment of this plaintiff for the term of more than one year. _, You are further notified that if you“fail to ariswer said petition on or before the 22nd day of No- vember, 1924, said petition will be taken as true and judgment rendered accordingly. (SEAL) HAZEL CONWELL SCHILLING Clerk of the District Court By GLADYS MOORING, Deputy mining claims. ARTICLE XV. Section 3. All mines and mining claims from which gold, silver, and other pre- cious metals, copper, iron _ ore, soda, saline, coal, petroleu: and other crude and mineral oil, and natural gas,-or other valuable de- posit is, or may be produced, shall be taxed in addition. to the sur- face improvements, and in. lieu of taxes on the lands, on the gross output in proportion to the actual value thereof, as may be pre- scribed by law. Provided that in addition thereto there shall be levied a severence license tax based on the actual value of the NUMBER TWO Authorizing the application of 33 1-3 r centum of royalties arising from lease of schoo] lands to the support of public schools, ‘ARTICLE Vil 9.1 Pub. Sept. 22, 29, Oct. 6, 13,.20, Section 2, 27. Nov, 8 1924. FOR SHERIFF: Wm. C: Irving (Republican). Alexander A. McPherson (Democratic). FOR COUNTY TREASURER: Agnes M. Clare (Republican). FOR COUNTY AND PROSECUTING ATTORNEY: George A. Weedell (Republican). * Edwin Barrett (Democratic). FOR CLERK OF THE DISTRICT COURT: Mrs. Mabelle Fiedler (Republican). George Pattillo (Democratic), FOR COUNTY ASSESSOR: Lyle E. Jay (Republican). Cyrus O, Wertz (Democratic). . FOR COUNTY SURVEYOR: Herbert L. Kennedy (Republican). - Albert Park (Democratic). FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, FOUR-YEAR TERM: B. L. Scherck (Republican). : Jack E. Scott (Democratic). FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, TWO-YEAR TERM: E. T. Evans (Republican). : Earle G. Burwell (Democratic). FOR COUNTY CORONER: Owen A. Muck (Republican), Lew M. Gay (Democratic), FOR JUSTICE OF PEACE, DISTRICT NO. 11 Henry F, Brennan (Republican). . R. McDermott (Democratic). at: J.N. Wells (Progressive), 4 FOR JUSTICE OF PEACE, DISTRICT NO. 2: Edward C. Madden (Republican). John M. Hench (Democratic). FOR CONSTABLE, DISTRICT NO. 1: Joseph W. Hanlon (Republican). H. H. Walker (Democratic). FOR CONSTABLE, DISTRICT NO. 2: E. H. Gibbons (Democratic). FOR SEAT OF GIRLS’ INDUSTRIAL INSTITUTE: Goshen County. Park County. Sheridan County. Sublette County. : FOR COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS: May. Hamilton( Non-Partisan). FOR JUDGE OF THE EIGHTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT: Bryant S. Cromer (Non-Partisan). Michael F. Ryan (Non-Partisan). PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 1: i Beleviu to the levy of a severance tax on mines and min- ing claims. : PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 2: Authorizing the application of 33 1-3 per centum of roy- alties raising from lease of school lands to the support of public schools. f I, Alma F. Hawley, County Clerk within and for snid County in the State aforesaid, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a full, true and correct list of all nominations and propositions certified to me under the pro- Pap cannes law 0 reference thereto. « n testimony whereof, Lhave hereunto set my h the seal of the said County at my office in the City nf Gna per in said County and State, this 25th day of October, A.D. 1924 ALMA F. HAWLEY, Publish Nov. 3, 1924. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY y i County Clerk. AUDITORS DOCTORS Cc. H. REIMERTH MARSHAL Certified Public Account HERBERT LS HARVEY, 4, By Income Tax Service Office 208 South Center—Phone 36 401 0-S Bldg. Phone 767| Private Hospital, ‘So, Durbin HASELMIRE, LEWIS & PREBLE Certified Public Accounts nsultants Phone 660 CLEANERS THE SERVICE CLEANE) road at Jacksoue > Income Tax C 208-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. VAN DENBERG R. ©, Certified Public, Account Phone 56 Income Tax Service Phone 148 LAWYERS — ARCHITECTS - MULVANEY. & BARRETT 515 Consolidated ‘Royalty Bldg. WM. J. WESTFALL, Architect Bene ie Daly, Beene HEMINGWAY & McDONALD RAYBURN 8S. WEBB Room. Lawyers 12 Daly Building 332 Midwest Bldg, Phone 1352 —— NICHOLS & STIRRETT BAGGAGE & TRANSFER k Lawyers 309-10-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. NATRONA TRANSFER, STORAGE ; ‘AND FUEL €0.—Phone 949 WILLIS STIDGER BATTERIES Suite 218 Midwest Bidg. Phono 1193 CASPER BATTERY CO. JAMES P. KEM 119 E, Fifth Phone 907] 408 Consolidated Royalty Bldg ——— CARPENTERS W, H. PATTEN Attorney at Daw 22 , CARPENTER SHOP 225 Midwest Bidg. Planing Mill, Cabinet Work, Screens, Small Jobs on Short Notice 214 West B Street—Pione 1806W CHIROPRACTORS Phone 210 HAGENS & MURANE Lawyers 206-207 Oil Exchange Building WILLIAM 0. WILSON 1 iwyer DR. J. H. JEFFREY Suite 14-15-18, DR. ANNIE, GRAHAM JEVFREY we = Sornsend Bldg. juite 318 Midwest ig. Phone Ls & ADAMS 210 0-8 Bidg. Chiropractor mut Phone 2217 Street OSTEOPATH DR. CAROLINE ©. DAVIS Office and Residence—Pofing Apart- ments No. 23. Phone 388. OPTOMETRIST EYES CAREFULLY TESTED And Glasses Eronesy Pitted 'Yy R. L, EVANS va 134 8, Center St. PAINTING PAINTING AND DECORATING George E. Erickson—Phone 1543 Formerly Campbell Decorating Co. ROOFING WYOMING ROOFING Co. 527 East 12tn Phone 18045 All Kinds of Roofs Repaired and Applied UPHOLSTERING Upholstering & Fu Phone 1402W—J. ure Packing Warwick WAREHOUSES {ESLiG <M. NELSON, Warehouse and Transfer Co., DR. ROST Physician and Surgeon Bldg. Phone 123 ; Warehouse ‘hone 1234