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~s SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1924 ——- AGATE. JEWELRY—A pleasing gift; we have the best selection in Wyoming. Lowest prices at United Jewelry Shop, 249 8. Center St. ART GOODS—Of all kinds, discon- tinued_lin needlework at re- duced prices. Stamped goods. Nun's boilproof. thread. Swanson Sisters, 113 E. First St. BOUDOIR CAPS, HANDKER- CHIEFS—Variety of beautiful de- signs, reasonably priced. Harpers Dry Goods, Becklinger Bldg. BREAKFAST COATS—Quilted satins,» marabou trimmed, $17.50 up to $32.50. Elizabeth's Specialty Shop, 142 E. Second. Phone 736. ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINES —Make wash day a pleasure A stead of drudgery. Demonstration “upon” request. Housewife's ideal ‘Maytag Shop, 133 E. First. HANDKERCHiEFS—The prit:test, daintiest, gayest, in white or colors are to be had at W. G. Perkins & Co., Tribune Bldg. HANDKERCHIEFS—Snowy white and attractive colors, plain and embroidered. - The Golden Rule. LINENS, TAPESTRIES—Imported, finest quality Italian Cutwork and a eria. Hlizabeth's Specialty Shop, 142 E, Second. Phone 736. Patesonehdaecate Sai csabie Sed ssscr aN LUNCHEON SETS—45 and 54-inch cloths, with colored borde: 2-inch napkins. Golden Rule. _—<— —$— PERFUMES AND POWDERS—Of the highest grade, packed in indi- vidual fancy boxes. - Our line of Pyralin Toilet sets is better than ever this year... Lloyds, corner Second and Wolcott. —— PYREX—Makes an appropriate gift appreciated by every housewife. Casper-Gas Appliance, 119 ©. First. SS SEWING CABINET—Mahogany, lovely gift for the home, $8.50. Hunter-Goll, 242 W. First St. ——— STATIONERY — Individual station- ery with monogram or name printed;» high class paper and envelopes, put up in neat cabinets makes a useful gift. Service Art “printers, 151 8. Wolcott, under Casper Floral. Phone 771. “4 " will “appreciate an 'SHE" ne ‘ap! co little down—a little a month. 8 Lee Doud Motor Co., 426 W. Yellowstone. Phone 1700. ————— WICKER ROCKERS—With tapestry covers, $18.50; Polychrome mirrors, attractively priced. Hunter-Goll Co.;-242-W. First. Phone 2200, GIFTS FOR “HIM” —— nate THROBE BLANKETS — Conver- * tional and Indian patterns. Ample goods for any size. Golden Rule. ——— BELTS—Genuine cowhide leather with sterling ‘silver initial buckle; black or brown; sizes 30 to 44; in attractive Christmas boxes. $1.50 vp. Scott Clothing Co., 240 S. Center St. _——— BUSINESS TRAINING—A valuable asset; a gift worthy of considera- tion. Casper Business Coll. Ph. 1325 CHEVROLET—“It's easy to pay the Chevrolet wa: Give him a certt- ficate for Xm: Nolan-Chevrolet Co. Phone. 2100. —— MUFFLER S—Imported woolens; Scotch plaids.in a variety of color combinations. $3.00 and up. Scott Clothing Co., 240 S. Center St. TYPEWRITERS—A CORONA makes a fine Xmas gift, for the home, traveling man, the school boy or girl. Casper Typewriter Exch., Becklinger BMg. GIFTS FOR THE CHILDREN BICYCLES—Just what that boy or girl wants for Xmas. Casper Cycle Supply, 229 E. First. CHILDREN'S SHOES—Sturdy shoes that will stand lots of wear. Haytin’s Boot Shop, Gladstone. CANDIES—Xmas candy is now be- ing made fresh dally in our own factory. Fancy boxes of our high grade chocolates and bon bons packed to Lloyds, corner Second and Wolcott. with colored tops, that will tickle the young Miss’ pink. Sizes 12 to 2, $5 a pair. Wiggins, Your Shoe- man, 122 BE. Second St. Are You Out of a Job ? man and wearch of FREE For One Insertion woman in Casper im employment to find puolishing “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 HONEST GIFTS FOR THE - CHILDREN —_______. selection of dolls, doll buggies, games, dishes, mechanical toys. Golden Rule. . ee TOYS—For the kiddies, doj} bugele: kiddie kars, Kitchen utensils. Casper Dry Goods Co., 120°E. Second St. XMAS TREE LIGHTS— “Safety First” for the kiddies; — Set of 8 bulbe for $2.45. Gantt Haraware Co. Warranted goods only. », GIFTS FOR THE HOME ee BRUNSWICK RADIOLA — Combin- ing radio and phonograph in one. Ne better gift for the home. Chas. E. Wells Music Co., 232 EB. Second. ————— LINENS—Crisp linens are a most acceptable gift, whether towels, table cloths or luncheon sets. W. G. Perkins & Co., Tribune Bidg. LINOLEUM—Makes a Practical gift, saves work for the housewife. Hunter-Goll Co., 242 W. First St. (en NEWSPAPER SUBSCRIPTIONS— As a Xmas gift, a year's subscrip- tion to THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE, will constantly remind your friends of your thoughtful- ness. Phone 15 or 16 or call at the office. ks rae See a Eis ee ay PICTURES—Good selection framed Pictures; your photograph framed for “her. Casper Mirror & Pic- ture Frame Co., 162 S. Durbin. ———————— _ RADIO—The Grebe Synchrophase will be prized in any home. Dolph Electrical Co., New Public Market. FOR RENT—HOUSE.. ‘KEEPING ROOMS FOR RENT—Room in modern home, furnished for light housekeeping. 118 8S. Washington. FOR RENT—Cheerful room, for housekeeping to employed couple or lady, $15 per month. Apply base: ment, 327 S. Beech. ———— FOR -RENT—Two pleasant rooms for light housekeeping, close in, .reasonable.. 520 BE. Fifth. For Rent—APARTMENTS FOR RENT—Apartment or 4 rooms modern furnished house. Close in. Phone 563. FOR RENT—Four-room modern house on rear. Also three room semi-basemeat apt. Furnished. Phone 1342. FOR RENT—3-room modern unfur- nished apt. at the Poling. Steam heat. Phone 734-R. FOR RENT—Furnished modern apt. 807 E. 3rd, rear. FOR RENT—Modern 2 room fur- nished apt. 932 S. Spruce. FOR RENT—3-room nicely furnds ed, modern apt. in new brick apt. On bus line. 1110 E. ist. Phone 1699-M. FOR RENT—Three-room modern, furnished front apartment; private bath, girage, adults; one half block from nd. 133 8. Conwell Sq. FOR RENT—Modern, furnished two- room apartment, private bath, Call 904W. 445 S. Beech. FOR RENT—Three id four-room modern apartments; steam heat; best location. Call 1678W. FOR RENT—Four-room modern apartment, in private home, unfur- ished, except sioves. Phone 2885W. Ce eerie ental bdaht he VERS eter Me FOR RENT— Modern _ two-room apartment, newly decorated, lights, gas and telephone, furnished com- iete, except linen and dishes; adults. 241 N. Grant. FOR RENT—One modern two-room furnished apartment, private bath, on bus line. Phone 965W. 734 W- Eleventh. Hart Apts. REDUCED RENT—Two-room fur- nished apartment; lights and gas furnished; close sn. 133 N. Kimball. FOR RENT—Two-room furnished apartment, on pavement and bus Une, reduced rent, gas and lights furnished. 319 S. Jackson. Phone 1872W. ‘< FOR RENT—Two-room apartment unfurnished, except bed and stov very close in, rent reasonable. Cal) at 226 W. Seventh. FOR RENT— Modern four-room basement apartment, two bed- rooms, furnished, gas paid, close in, on pavement, also garage, 737 E. Fourth. FOR RENT—Two-room furnished apartment and three-room fu nished apartment. 706% Oakcrest. Phone 330. FoR RENT—Furnished apartment, $30 per month. McKinley. basement 255 8. MOTHER WANTS TO SPEAK TO YOU ALLIS FORGIVEN GO IN HER FORGIVE ME FoR Maine UE NQU STAN Away J REALIZED HOw LONE SOME THE WORLD! oa ' NEVER - > WITHOUT YOu j . 5-room, ‘new, close-in, pavement, 5-room, new, Colonial, pavements $ 5-room, new, brick, close in, $9,500.00" | See GROVER’ Call 6$7-E-11 Builder of Good Homes For Rent—APARTMENTS FOR RENT— Modern . two-room brick apartment, gas, range and heater, built-in features, lights, gas and water, $27; furnished, except bedding and dishes, $30; garage if desired. 932 W. Midwest ave. FOR RENT—Two-room apartment, ty Lagat furnished com| Including” li Sunds Kirk Phone + 1654) -{(@r East Sixth). > FOR’ RENT—Modern basement apartment, furnished, newly deco- rated, gas, lights and shower. free, 753 CY Aye. Phone FOR ‘RENT—Two furnished apart- ments with bath, $25; also four- room basement. 831 W. Railroad. FOR | RENT — Modern apartment, neatly furnihsed, two bedrooms, fireplace in living room, cozy place to live; located. on pave- ment and bus line. Phone 2496J, pa i acide cad Ridetll nl Soa tal FOR RENT—Three-room furnished basement apartment, very reason- able, gas and lights furnished. 142 W. Eleventh. FOR RENT—E£our large, nicel: nished, modern — semi: apartment, on pavement, at 1033 8. Ash. s : — FOR RENT—Furnished two-room, modern apartment.. Phone 1468. — FOR RENT—December 1, modern three-rodm, well furnished apart- ment. 845 E. Second. es taker erie 2 ae FOR RENT—Three-room modern, furnished. apartment, $25 per month. Call at rear house, 312 8. Fenway. poe Le Se eae FOR RENT—One and two-room apartmentg, furnished, including gas and lights; reasonable. 422 Clark. Phone 1612J. a ee eS foe FOR RENT—Modern, furnished two- room basement apartment, $25 per month, on pavement. Phone 753R. 1203 E, Fifth, ee FOR RENT—Furnished, apartment, two rooms and kitchénette, mod- ern, except bath, $20 per month. 829 8. Washington. ee FOR RENT—New, modern apart- ment; electric washer; rent reason- able. 1639 S. Poplar. $< FOR RENT—Furnished’ apartment with heat and gas, five rooms and private bath. Phone 112M or 1501. neath a ‘OR RENT—Furnished apartment with heat, two rooms, kitchen and private bath, See janitor, 444 BE. Yellowstone or Apt. 2, ALEXANDER APART! TWO-ROOM, modern, apartment, _sten: bath. Phone 1591M. FOR RENT—Two rooms in base ment, modern, partly . furnished, also garage. 321 S. McKinley. FOR RENT—Very desirable, two- roam aatnengh apartment, lots of sunshine, close in. 919 EB. 1! Phone 2052M, shes ——— FOR RENT—Two-room modern, fur- nished apartment, on bus line. 535 E Twelfth. Phone 17293. FOR RENT Modern, nfurnished apartment; vacant 1s Murphy bed. 610 W. Tenth. Phone 967W. FOR RENT—Destrable, close in, fur- nished or unfurnished apartment, for sleeping or housekeeping. 140 E. Midwest, FOR RENT—Two-room furnished a) ent, gas and lghts far- nished. 143 nf Kimball, ‘Apt. I. Pape ae oe aa EY FOR RENT—To couple, threeroom modern, furnished apartment, gas and lights furnished. 1443S. Wil- low. Phone 2169J. ee FOR RENT—A snap, furnished two- yoom basement apartment, laun- dry equipped. with e’ectric washer, stationary tubs; lights, gas: and water furnished; close in. 615 8S. Durbin. _ \ furnished heat, private es FOR RENT—Two-room modern, furnished apartment; gas and lights furnished; on bus Une; $20. 255 S, Jackson, gabe Lites Fo —— FOR RENT—Two-room furnished apartment; close in; gas and lights furnisked, * 153 N. Grant. PI ety rani hone foes FOR RENT— Modern ‘ furnished apartment, by week, $6. Lincoln and C St. Phone 511J. FOR .RENT=Four-room modern, sem{-basement¢ apartment, | fur- nished, $20. 1006 8, Walnut. FOR, RENT—HOUSE- ECLUSIVE DISTRICT NEW five-room, Strictly » modern furnished, new walnut) furniture, pavement, no smallchildren, $80.00. Phone M 1130 between be- tween 8 inquire Bb. Grant. and 5 or ‘FOR RENT—Two-room HOMES REAL HOMES =~ 700.00 ~~ —-2--=—~--~$1,000.00 Cash enen------- $1,000.00 Cash aannn-ne====-$2,000 Cash C. GORSUCH Phone 1443 FOR RENT—HOUSES FOR RENT—New modern, unfur: nished four-room bungalow with breakfast alcove and garage. On South Pavement. After December. ist Fiveroom, modern, © unfurnished house, on bus. line, has gas range. Electric washer and water heater in for these we furnish. gas ity. Garbage removed The house rents for $50 per ‘Inquire at 10¢ North Washington or Phone 259-W FOR RENT—Strictly modern five- room unfurnished house. 107 N. Washington. FOR RENT—Five-room unfurnished houserwith garage; rent $55. Call 142 N. Lincoln or phone 819. FOR RENT—Six-room modern fur- nished house. 1218 S, Ash.. Phone 809 FOR RENT—#room modern fur- nished house; close in. Inquire }13p S, Jefferson. FOR RENT—Three-room modern, unfurnished house. 724 .S. Ash. aN SHE NEVER EVEN HiT ™eE - Casper Steamy Bakery FOR RENT—HOUSES — FOR REND+=Five-reom modern home, completely futnishéd., Will give six months-lease to responsible party. Call.Sunday at 113 S. Ken. wood or phone 410. FOR, RENT—Four-room hoyse, un- nished. - 450 N. Washington. FOR RENT—Good three-room house, _closets, lights and gas, near Mc- Kinley schooly 1433 8. Cottonwood. FOR RENT—Good, modern two- room furnished basement apart: ment on South Ash; three-room fur- Nished housé on rear of lot on South Walnut; ‘oneroom furnished ‘house in North Casper; good four-room fur- nished house three miles out ;on Alcova road. Phone 2736. FOR RENT—New, five-room modern bungalow. Phone 2958W. FOR RENT—Four-romo house, un furnished, except stoves; street paved, close to.bus line. Inquire 1118 S. Cherry, $$$ FOR RENT—Good two-reom house, good southeast location, $20. See Moore at Tribune or at 1242 8, Ken- wood. FOR RENT—Four-room house; strictly modern. 1224 EB. Second. Inquire 1216 EB, Second, Apt. 3. FOR RENT—Three-room furnished Hobe 1136S, Cherry. Phone 4165. ee FOR RENT—Furnished house, four rooms, breafast.nook, very nicely WHY - THERE'S NOTHIN THE * MATTER wiTH XOV- AOUR MIND 1S0N FINE © 1924 ay Inte Feature Gregt Britain nights reserved FOR RENT Office Rooms Reasonable Zuttermeister Bldg. Phone 109 FOR TRADE FOR SALE OR setter bird dog pup, two mont old, for a good rifle. Phone 2495 FOR SALE OR TRADE—960 acres improved grain and stock ranch, northwest Nebraska, or will trade for Casper income property. Call or write 111 N. McKinley, Casper, Wyo. FOR SALE OR. TRADE—One Mitchel touring for furniture or good gun. 614 CY. FOR TRADE—Good building lot on east side as first payment on mod- ‘ern three-room house. P. O. Box 2082. ——— WILL TRADE $500 equity in small property for anything of value. Car, piano, furniture or what have you. Must trade this week. Moore at Tribune or evening at 1242 8. Kenwood street. tener debs tal ide ARS) ES LR BUSINESS CHANCES OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS ABOUT $600 cash, balance small payments, buys confectionery, cigar, fruit, magazine and novelty store, or would sell stock and lease fixtures, 214 N. Wolcott. FOR SALE—Equity in small prop- erty, in good location, for one half price for cash. See Moore at 242 8, Kenwood or P. O. Box 1638. FOR RENT—Boarding and rooming furnished, also apartment. 240 8. Fenway. FOR RENT—Modern _ five-room house, unfurnished, except’ gas stoves, grate amd built-in features; reduced rent. Phone 1967M. FOR RB —Five-room house, fur- nis , except dishes and bedding; Sarage; real cheap. 1244 S. Boxelder. FOR RENT—One large room house, furnished, also gas furnished. 435 CY. -Phone 1996W. FOR RENT—Four-room, partly fur- nished house, on bus line, east part, $30; gas, water and lights in house. Phone 1468. TOR RENT—Four.room brick house. built-in features, fireplace, gas and lights furnished, $30 per month. 939 N. Jackson. FOR RENT—Five-rocm house, fur- nished, on bus line and pavement. Also two-room furnished apartment. 255 8, Jackson. FOR RENT—Tworoom furnished house, in rear, also basement sleep- ing room, close in. 233 S. Park. FOR RENT—Four-room modern, un furnished house, cheap. Call at 1317 8. Durbin; FOR RENT—Five-room modern house, unfurnished, except stoves and meters, $40. 1006'S. Walnut. Ptone 1833W. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished three- room house, $25. 138 West F. Phone 1204 FOR RENT—Four-room house in Kenwood, unfurnished, large rooms, oak floors, garage, $30. Phone 2606. FOR RENT—Fiveroom modern house, CY avenue, rent reasonable. Phone 969W. FOR RENT—1425 South Elm Street. new six-room house, beautifully finished. H. G. Bizzell, c-o Wyoming ‘Trust Company It Costs No More TO LIVE IN YOUR OWN HOME " Five.room ‘modern home, three room basement apartment, all rooms newly decorated, corner lot, garage, fone block from bus and school. Good income property: -This place’ must be seen to appreciate what a bar- gajn it is. Price is $5,000 with $750 cash, balance same as rent. Baker-Grude Inv. Co. “REALTORS Phone 1189 133 N. Wolcott ———— FOR RENT—Five-room modern, fur. nished house, $50 per month, 329 N. Jackson. Phone 1867W. FOR RENT—Very neat two-room house, furnished, modern, except bath, on bus line. 603 8. Melrose. furnished house, gas and lights, $20. 163 5. St. Botolph. FOR RENT—Two-room house. °640 8. Ash. FOR RENT—Two-room furnished house, $15, gas, lights and ¢ in house, Inquire 1304 8. Cherry. furnished FOR RENT—We)l furnished, mod- ern four-room house and laundry equipped with electric washer, sta- tionary tubs; close in. Inquire 615 8. Durbin: * FOR RENT—Modern _ five-room house, furnished, including piano, full basement, $50 per month. Call at 1339-8. Boxelder.. Phone 1789R. FOR RENT—Two-room’ house, fur- nished, or; unfurnished. Phone 319W. FOR RENT—Five-room modern, un- furnished house, three-room mod- ern furnished basement, two-room furnished house. 833 8, Elm. FOR SALE+{HOUSES FOR SALE with finish and Grant; $ Four-room basement modern at Fifth h. Mar- 606. OWN THIS HOME YOURSELF FOUR rooms, newly cleaned and good repair, large east front lot, north side. Only $150 cash, balance monthly. See Ben Realty Co., Real- tors, 202 Midwest Bldg. FOR SALE—Four-room semi-mojern home, located on 8S. Washington street. Price $3,400, $100 cash. Kamon. Real. Estate Co., 242 E. Second. Phone 702. FO! SALE—Two-room house on 8. st water. lights and Price right Moore at ‘Tribune offic START THAT HOME 'TODAY FOUR ROOMS, all extra large, nice lot, wel ed, southeast part, city ‘water, partly furnished, smali payment down. See Ben Reaity Co., Realtors, 202 Midwest Bldg. FOR SALE--By owner, 4-room mo- dern house, jonable, $65 down, 1249 8, Washington. FOR SALE —Three-room house with Murphy be pavement? $3,000, $500 cash. & Christianson. Phone 2606. Kenwood or at modern Martin For Sale—REAL ‘ESTATE PIER Seis Sa Taso CORNER LOT EXTRA CHEAP NICH éorner lot, southeast side, city water, lights, gas,"sewer, all avatl- able. Price $350, ‘See Ben Realty Co., Realtors, 202 Midwest Bidg. el lots in Cas- Yellow: ‘Two le , cheap. 325 W. stone. California FOR SALE—40 acres, 40 miles from Oakland, on good highway, 17 acres almonds, family orchard, figs, olives, pears, apricots, plums, pome- granates and ‘walnuts, six-room house, chicken house, barn and outbuildings. Price $15,000, terms. Also own a high clase stock ra: which I will sell, right. W. B. wards, 2806 ‘Encinal Ave., Alameda, Calif. MONEY TO LOAN near olry, gins, musical rood clothes, United Jewelry op, 249.5. Center, house, modern, nicely furnished, fine location, good income right now. Will lease to responsible party at right price. Owner has other in- terest. Phone 197J. CAPITAL—Advertiser, gentile, is seeking a real proposition, worth developing. Will inves $100,000. Address P. O. Chicago, Ill. ——$—$—< — FOR SALE—Small cafe doing good business. Cheap for cash. Phone 561M. FOR SALE OR TRADE—Furniture of modern apartment housa, close in, good location. 140 E. Midwest. LOST AND FOUND Party can have 917 FOUND—Bicycle. same for paying for this ad. Harrison. LOST AND FOUND The following articies have been at the Tribune office for quite some time. Will the owners please call anda cla‘m— 1924 Wyoming license 34123. 1924 Wyorning Hcense 10020, 1924 Wyoming license T-14876, 1924 Wyoming 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, Black hand bag: LOS?—Bunch of keys in brown lea:her key case. Reward. Re- turn 12 Tribune. LOST—White Englsih bull pup, brown spots on back and over one eye. Phone 1120. PERSONAL MADAM J. Rea Keyer, spiritualist, private readings daily; will answer no ‘question over tel phone. Hours 9 n. m. to 9 p. Wyatt hotel, Apartment 8. 2609. Ee MADAME FRANCES ycho-Palmist Clairvoyant readings, $1.00, for a limited time. Apartment in rear, 443 Yellowstone, DIVORCES socured, half the regular rates, advice free. Box 1943, Casper, Is there a man with a truck dri ing to Scottsbluff, Neb., right soon. If so call on Mra. McDonald at Sprecher’s pharmacy tomorrow or Sprague hotel, Sunday a. m. A BABY IN YOUR HOME Thousands of copies of a new book by Dr. H. Will Elders are being diairibute? to women without cost. Every woman who wants children should read this book and learn all about STERILTONE and its won- derful effect in constitutional weak- ness. Many things are untolded that the average woman has never been told before. For Free Book send name to Dr. H. Will Elders, ordained 280 Ballinger Bldg., St. Joseph, Mo. | W; prrcts Riveter te dit Wetted SAO te dele Sed ce 6006 BLOOD tablets are safer than 606; money buck guarantee; price $2; particulars free. Welch Medicine Co., Atlanta, Ga. I WILL GLADLY tell anyone suffer- « with rheumatism how I was din four days after two years ible suffering. It matters not t form you have, what you have 1 how g¢ standing. Send nd add am 8 today. Addre K, Box 147, Little Rock, Ark, TRADE—English | WELL THEN SOC TOR -wiLL ‘OU CALL AN SEE VE My WIFE (9 1N HER Service. Inc. 11-29 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. 8. Land Office at Douglas, Wy ming, November 12, 1924. fotice is hereby given that Timothy Daly, of ‘Casper, ming, who on March 24, 1921, made stock-raising homestead en- try, No. 023406, for NE%SE\%, %NE% Section 9; NW% NW, S%4N%, NUS%, S% SEX, Section 10; W%SW% Sec- tion 11, Township 40 N., Range 78 W., Sixth Principal Meridian has filed notice of make final three year proof. to establish claim to the land above decribed, before Marion P. Wheel- er, U. S. Commissioner, at Cas- per, Wyoming, on the 18th day of December, 1924. Claimant names as witnesses: Jeremiah Driscoll, Lial -D. n; son, Michael Ellis, Cornelius Daly, all of Casper, Wyoming. B. J. ERWIN, Register. vine Noy. 16, 23, 30, Dec. 7, 14, pa PEE EIN NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office ut Douglas, Wyo- ming, November 12, 1924. Notice is hereby given that Georre A. Karsten, of- Cas- ver, Wyoming, who, on December 15, 1919, made homestead entry No. 023112, for SUNW%, Sec- tion 5; S%NE%. Section 6, Township 33 _N., Ra Sixth Principal id notice of inten vear proof, to establ claim: to the land above described before Marion P. Wheeler, U. S. Com- missioner, at Casper, Wyoming, Bp ine. 17th day of December, Claimant names as_ witnesses: Filmer Finn, James R. Wilson. Harry Kehinier, Allan Michie, all of Casper, Wyoming. B. J, ERWIN, Register. Pnb. Noy. 16, 23, 30, Dec. 7, 14, 192. ——__— NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Office at Douclas, Wyo- ming, November 18, 1924. ° Notice is hereby given that George C. Adams, of Casper, Wyoming. who, on December 20, 1919 snd February 2 1921, made Homestead and additional stock raising homestead entries, Nos, 012305-028179, for home- steady W% Sec, 21. N4&NWK, Sec, 28. NEM, Sec. 29, Township 34 N., Range 80 W., and addition- al homestead SW4NWK, NWK% SW, Section 28, Township 34 N., Range 80 W., Sixth Principal Meridian, has filed notice of in- tention to make final three year proof, to establish claim to’ the land above described. before U. S. Commissioner. at Casper, Wyo- ming. on the 29th day of Decem- ber, 1924. Claimant names as_ witnesses: Alva Todd, Elsworth Tubbs, Hen- rv Dry, Roy Each, all of Casper, Wyoming. B. J. ERWIN, Register. Pub, Noy. 23, 80, Dec. 7, 14, 21, 1924, Wyo- | hi intention to! NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Douglas, Wyo- ming, October 28, 1924. Notice is hereby given that Wil- liam Ballinger Cobb, of> Casper, Wyoming, who, on October 14, 1920, made Stockraising Home- stead entry, No. 011278, for SE% SE%, Sec. 23, Su, SEUNWX, Sec. 24, T. 33N., R. 88W., SW%, SW% SEX, Sec. 19, NWYNW% Sec. 30. Township 33N.; Range 83W.. Sixth Principal Meridian, has filed notice of intention. to make final three year proof, to es- tablish claim to the land above ‘de- scribed, before United States Com- missioner, at Casper, Wyoming, on the 3rd day of December, 1924. Claimant names as witnesses A. H. Cobb. William Thornley, George A. Weede'l, Charley Mack, all of Casper, Wyomine. B. J. ERWIN, Register. Pub. Nov. 2, 9. 16, 23, 80, 1924. CONSOLIDATED NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, Department of the Interior, United States Land Office, Doug- las. Wyoming, October 23, 1924. The following named entrymen have filed notice of their intention to make final proof upon. their homestead entries before the Unit- ed States Commissioner at Casper, yoming, on the 26th day of No- vember, 1924: Lewis C, Mills, one of the heirs of Margueritte Mills, deceased, of Casper, Wyoming, on Stock rais- ing homestead — entry, Serial 021570, allowed October 14, 1920 for S4SW, Sec. 4, SEYSEM Sec. 5, EME, Sec. 8, WHEW, Township Range th Principal Meridian. Trollope, es: Edward Hiram Haughton, James Spease, and Robert Creager, all of. Casper, Wyoming. Lewis C, Mills, of Casper, Wyo- ming, on additional homestead entry, Seri: allowed January 11, Lot 7, NE 33N., Range ipal Meridian. esse: Edward Trollope, Hiram Haughton, James Spease, Robert Creager, all of Casper, Wyoming. B. J, ERWIN, Register. Pub. Oct. 26, Nov. 2, 9, 16, 23, and 30, 1924. > NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at. Douglas, Wyo- ming, October 29, 1924. Notice is hereby given that Maurice W. Young, of Casper, Wyoming, who on June 28, 1920, October 14, 1920, made Home- stead and additional stocqraising homestead entries. No. 0248265- 024326, for Homestead SW\X- SE, Sec. 19, W%NEX, SEX- NE, Sec. 80, T. 30N., R. 78W and Additional Homestead NW%, SWUNWK, Sec. 29, N%SEX, 7 SWUSW, hae gt ep Re 78W. id S%SEX%, SEXSW, 25, Township 30N., Range 79W., Sixth Principal Meridian, filed notice of intention to make fins] three year proof, to es- tablish claim to the land | above described. before United States Commissioner, at Casper, Wyo- ming, on the 5th day of December, Claimant names as witnesses. Bert Pierce, Al. Jhonson, Gilbert Bert Pierce, Al. Johnson, Gilbert Casper, Wyoming. B. J. SEIN, egister. Pub. Nov. 2, 9, 16, 28, 30, 1924, — NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Douglas, Wyo- ming, November 12, 1924, Notice is hereby given that Z. Q. Miller, of Casper, Wyoming, 124 South McKinley Street, who, on September 2, 1921, made addi- tional homestead ent Ne 016238, for SW%, S%4N%, Section 13. Township 3 N., Range 78 W., Sixth Principa Meridian, has filed notice of in- tention to make final three year proof to establish to the land above described, before Marion P, Wheeler, U. S. Com- missioner at Casper, Wyoming, on the 17th day of December, 1924. Claimant names as _ witne. Albert Jones, Percy Jones, Ninian Duncan, E. T. Evans, all of Cas- per, Wyoming. B. J. ERWIN, Register. Pub. Noy. 16, 23, 30, Dec. 7, 14, 1924, ——-____ NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior U. S. Land Office at Douglas, Wyo- ming, November 26, 1924, Notice is hereby pfven that George Hodson, of Waltman, Wyo- ming, who on October 14, 1920, made Homestead and additional stockraising homestead entries, No, 0256929-025930, for Home- stead Wa Sec. 31, Township 36 N., Range 87 W., arid Additional Homest E%, Section Township 36 .N., Range 87 W., Sixth incipal Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final three year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before United States Commission- er, at Casper, Wyoming, on the 2nd day of January, 1925. Claimant names as witnesses A. Horstman, Ruth Hortsman, V. Nostdahl, all of Waltman, Wyo- ming, Grover Bohn, of Casper, Wyoming. B. J. ERWIN, Register. Pub. Nov. 80, Dec. 7, 14 28, 1924, Set ee NOTICE OF THE ORGANIZA- TION OF A CORPORATION Notice is hereby given that there was filed in the office of the secretary of state of the state of Wyoming, on the 19th day of November, 1924, the Articles of Incorporation of Golden Dome Mining Company, which the name of the corporation. That the object for which the corporation was formed is to con- duct a general mining business in all its branches in the state of Wyoming and in such other states, territories, or possessions of the United States of America as may be determined upon by the stock- holders or the board of directors. In the prosecution of said gen eral mining business said company may acauire by original location, mill site, or mining property and interests therein of every kind and character whatsoever; and may d yelope, dispose of or in any use the said mining rights, claims, locations, interests and mining property including the mining thereof, the preparation for mar- ket and disvosing of the products and by-products of said claim and other property. That the amount of the canital stock of the company is $250,- 000.00 divided into 250 000 shares of the par value of $1.00 per share, That the term of its exist- ance is 50 vears. That the num- ber of directors of the company is five. That the names of those who shall manage the affairs of the comnany for the first year of its existance are L. A. Chase, Geo, FR. Lilly, C. M. Elein, Otis L. Thompson and L. H. Sennett. That the name of the town and county in which the onerations of said company shall be carried on is in Casper, Natrona County, Wvo- ming, That the office of said company is 302 O. S. Building on Second street in said city of Cas- per, That the arent in charge of the office of said company is Geo. E. Lilly, Dated this 22nd day of Novem- ber, 1924. is L. A. CHASE, President. GEO, E. LILLY, Secretary, Publish Nov. 30, Dec. 1, 2, 1924.

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