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~ HOME. LOVING HEARTS ARE MADE HAPPIEST BY RECEIVING inued lines of needlework at re- Stamped boilproof thread. Swi , 113 B. First 8t. “ELECTRIC Lb oy “her. 365 drudgery. can es 119 E. 1st. un’ EAKFAST COA’ marabou $17.60 ip to $32.50. Elizabeth's Specialty hop, 142 E. Second. Phone 736. B BOWLS or ee Cl pot- Casper wai afiaweat Biter .00 er ‘ABLE—Where you will £ Goodie selection of poly- © prome candle sticks, book ends, incense burners, waxed flowers, ibbon: novelties, ete. Betty Jane's Gift Nook, The Frantz Shop. HRITMAS best way to express Casper Stationery CARDS—The as wishes. WERS AND PLANTS— Mieke olinay parties more attrav- tive. Order Xmas flowers Call 14, The Flower Bhoppe, 6423 8. Center. NDIES—All kinds of candy now in stock. Special prices to churches, lodges and schools. Teachers an your candy canes now. We. will deliver all orders candy ar of charge. Licyd’s, Phone 51W. DECORATIVE CANDLES—Gay les are a joy to give colored Sania sre, Conner Fi ag. IND TABLE-Of walnut, rae ed £ Hinear-Goll, 262 W. First. ECTRIC WAFFLE eles x a “dial at_ $6. ae Hardware. Co. oe! A ure & . Second= St. ees peso or. assortment. “at our store, Lloyd's, Becond and Woleott, : ‘VASES—Oft graceful lines and with beautiful coloring, are a gift of distinction. Casper Flora Co., Mid- west Bldg. GIFTS FOR “HIM” BATHROBE BLANKETS — Conver- Uonal and Indian patterns. Ample. goods for any size. Golden Rule. BELTS—Genuine cownide leather with sterling silver initial buckle; black or brown; sizes 30 to 44; in attractive Christmas boxes. vp. Scott Clothing Co., Center Bt. ; BUSINESS TRAINING—A valuable aseet; a gift worthy of considera- tion. Casper Business Coll. Ph. 1325 BOOKS—A complete line. Casper Stationery Co. CIGARS—All_ brands for Xmas. Chappy’s News 261 8. Center MEN'S SETS—Should make “hi: gitt problem easy to solve; differ: ent combinations, 69c to 8%c. pacrecs Dry Goods, Becklinget ag. $2.60 240 8. MUFFLERS—Imported woolens; $3.00 and up. Scott Clothing Co., 240 8. Center St. yes 4 = Eat ‘ travel 100} or s Typewriter Exch... 230 EB. Second, GIFTS FOR THE CHILDREN For the baby, er from 8c to $9.75 pair, Perkins & Co., Tribune Bidg. CHILD’ LAY TABLE — white enameled with metal top chairs to ™match, $9. Hunter-Goll Co., CHILDREN’S BOXED HANDKER- in box, 25c and’65c per box. W.G. Perkins & Co., Tribune Bldg. ~ | Jacquet blouse. FOR SALE—Furniture of “very reasonable. Coe teenth... : af wit] For asaya maby te! SALE—Registered | Pit ya} Terrier puppies. Phone 1903 Call at 527 CY. FOR SALE—Airedale puppies, two pose hg old, yg corrir ton ind tern iptap stock, males . femal 38. , Mood, Shoshon}, size 40, $35. 0's. ®. Third. Roan “4 Munn pA SALE—Tharolighbred Boston ull pups. 442 ake Oak. I HAVE for baled ‘first seaond cutting ‘of -alfalfa in car load lots. Write me for price. Box 32, Lucerne, Wyo. SOR SALE—Cheap, brown ~ hat, feather trimmed, also orangé velvet Apply Iris eater. FOR SALE—You can, buy xecently discovered inegpensive process and formula for manufacturing gold ore for only $18. Address J, F. Gouchenour, Greyeull; Wyo. - = - FOR SeLe eee singer oller at Kinley, phone 1886-J. 1967M te 8. Jaakso: FOR SALE—Autp ts in. | Sonable. » 620 WOULD buy a sets. Priced at 85c to $2:75. W. Perkins & Co., Tribune Bldg. INFANTS' WEAR—Hand crocheted Special 442 KIDDIE KARS—All sizes. she Hunter-Goll Co. prices at t! W. First. SILK SOX—For the infan: ei all light. col: Ora eat ent ight co alors, He Ba, é 6. Tribune ne Bias. “} TOY8—Good selection of fous, .doll mechanical HOSIERY—That ever welcome gift; all Reeth? all P rdeases The Bootery, 124 EB. FIRE Sct on ania EER ENB, Sone peer iprcereece ane nest, quality Italian Cutwork Madevis. 'Eifeabeth’s Spectalty Shop, 142 B. Second. Phone 736. ICHEON: SETS+46 ‘and 54-inch pint with colored borders; 12-inch napkins, Golden Rule. | MYR’ woOOD—A nut bowl or ee this rare wood will make an.accentable gift. Casper Floral Coy, Midwest Bldg. : RY—Lovely. tery. tes sets, Patiogs. and hake Praareled mira fashioned red aumnber at at EBtenaar w ek second Bt Bt: — ..-__—, Silken pillows for "ibis Vowel of tein 1 thee ier d matiataction. Betty Jane’ Sanee Girt Nook, Frantz Shop. STATUARY—Of marble composi- tion, cepies of famous pieces are a pleasing and ‘distinctive gift. Betty Jan Gift Nook, Frantz Shop. STATIONERY — Individual statioh. ery with monogram or Brinted; 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. Imported _pot- h trays, vases, ma. ‘Deco: A little down—a little a month. The Lee Doud Motor Co., 426 W. Yellowstone. Phorie 1700. 1 a make Haytins, Gladstone Hotel Bldg. “Poaltion Wanted” ads. Re member tt will cost you noth ing to advertise your services the Tribune, If-you are in need of work _Advertise buggies, ‘gathes, dishes, toys: Golden Rule. ate ae ae Sena een Yeeereee Wri TOYS—Substantsal_ hand. decorated. wooden: toys. -Owl Furniture Hardware, 442 E. Second. ‘PE! the small tot, bicycles for the older ones. per Cycle Supply, 229 E. First. XMAS TREE LIGHTS — “Safety First” for the kiddies. Set of 8 bulbe for $2.45) Gantt Hardware Co.. Warranted goods ‘only. GIFTS FOR THE HOME BRUNSWICK RADIOLA — Combin+ ing radio and phonograph in one. Nc better gift for the home. Chas. EB. Wells Music Co., 232 E. Second. CHEVROLET—6% cettificate. Give the family one for Xmas. Call gies for detalis. EN ape ae eee yeeop quaint de- Casper ture excellent whole fa family., ‘Owl Furniture & Hardware, 442 E. Second. MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTIONS—Ac- companied by Xmas gift card. Mrs. Caffee. Phone 2045W. NEWSPAPER SUBSCRIPTIONS— As a Xmas gift, a year’s subscrip- tion to THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE, will constantly remind your friends of your thoughtful-| xij ness, Phone 15 or 16 or. call the office. PICTURES—No more acceptable: gift. Casper Stationery Co. a aber ia 2 selection framed pict photograph framed for the "Caaper Mirror & Pic- ture Frame Co., 162.8. Durbin. RADIOLA SUPER-HETERODYNES —The finest in radio. No outside aerial, no ground. See them now. We have them. The Chas. E. Wells, Music -Co., 232- B. 2nd -St- RADIO—The Grebe Synchrophase will be prized in‘any home. Dolph Electrical Co., New Public Market. XMAS WREATHS—brighten the home. Casper Flora! Co., Midwest Bldg. For Sale—Household Goods, ———— THE Sr0Re Rene SMALL tands @ $3.00 Cedar chest large size @ buggy, Lioyd thake, $9.50; child's scooters @§3.50 and up; 6x9 rug tapestry, new, @ $14.50; kitchen chairs @ $1.25; rockers $4.00; Duofold pads, pads, @ $3.00. HUNTER-GOLL. CO. 242 W. First Phone 2200 FOR SALE—$500 parlor suite, good condition. Will sell cheap. Phone 3276M. FOR SALE—one bureau and one bed, 612 8, Lincoln. as Rt Salamon, aes table, » Bix ol $37. 25 Poling Mahogany smoking Mnatishment 650 S: Lincoln; Caspe: WANTED TO cee or Page co 8, J. Sharp, Rawlins, Wyo. |; Pesan Cts eee OT bed cash id, furni- H Ao bald tor nd aS ce pleas t wees Phone ks 749 WANTED TO BUW—We pay “more for coal ranges, heaters, dressers, ce rine all houseicld goods. Phone 1086. — WANTED—Your ld coal range or; heater in exchange for a range or heater. ‘Phone 108! LIBERAL allowance on your old furniture, coal ranges and heaters tm exchange for new up-to-date gas ranges and beaters. 144 S. Durbin. Phone 133. WANTED TO RENT ade ag ony SS roar Big SIX: MOTOR CO., “Inc. 226 South anata ae the. ence Troe the ‘Heart ot thie city Pione 1817 FOR RENT—HOUSES FOR RENT Immediately mus Tine, hia rang LJ ec. sae Fange. washer cated | Basement for these wo furnish gat ie FOR Saas Modern Seening: room. Call 288. yt to FOR RENT-—HOUSE- KEEPING ROOMS | FOR RENT—Two warm housekeep: Ch see, furnished complete in- clud! gas, bathe wai RENT—One room home, -furnished for ‘Tor light keeping, convenient to. bus linc. /S. Washington.; bbiorar ai eeping, > tH 20. ith. * "Bone otis. Furnished 2-room apts. ‘ 3-room, lym ane. $38.00; phone,, 12023. Wb $10 -8, Ash. furnishes. mt. Lights >a: Ties. Jackson. Phone 1872-W.* s house- 18 pe eg ae and electricity. month. Son tu for $80 per Inquire at O¢ North Washington or Phone 259-W FOR RENT—Ne tour-room mod- ern, unfurnished house, with breakfast alcove and full basement, east part of town, on pavement. Plone 734R. + ir-room furnished k. Phone 2288J. m modern, un- se in, on pav- Call at 319 8. Hs RENT—} } house. 163 Ny R. RENT—Four- ee urhished house, ing, at 406 6. Beech. Durbin, Spnone 911. Mesto RENT—842 East A &t., eakintoe four essing and bat! Phone owner, 60 1ST nhs Ea ea cn SE FOR RENT—5-room modern house, Partly furnished, adults only. 255 8. McKinley. FOR RENT—9-room furnished house. Also 2-room apt., 304 Hast Phone 758-W. gaa|FOR “RENT—Eight-room modern house, partly furnished. 355 CY. re ‘—New four-room mod. use, hardwood floors, cor- ir rod it. jtoves connected, Pe phowe seo. mt, steam room .modern. aee ene at ‘FOR, RE Ting Re ‘he ond 734. ‘FOR RENT—5-room modern house FOR‘RENT—Six-room modern, fur- ished house. 1218 S. Ash. Phone —— FOR RENT —Four-room modern house, with breakfast nook, stoves furnished. 1219 8. Locust. Phone :2286W. . ‘room. modern, INT—Three-roo unfurnished, house. 724 8. , | Tear. n basement Fon Rae Ean RIO ‘aie RENT+Furniahed, Dasement partment, line deeeir 8. Da FOR RENT—Modern, farnished apartment, private ‘bath,-one halt block from Second street, garage, adults.. 133 S. Conwell Square. FOR RENT—Close in, two-room. fur- nished‘ apartment, gas, lights and telephone furnished, - Phone -777M after 2 p.m. 153.N. Grant. ———_——— FOR RENT—Three-room modern, furnished basement apartment. Phone 928W. ‘|FOR RENT—Two-room furnished apartment, also garage, 1115, 8, Ash. Phone .2027J. FOR RENT—Destrabie, modern, “furnish on eo peremnent itt bus R FOR* RENT—Two-room © furnished house,’'219 Elk.” Phone 143W. UCED ~ RED) RENT MODERN house, completely fur- nished, three rooms ‘and sun porch, laundry room, garage, on bus line. 633 W. Thirteenth. FOR. RENT—Five-room furnished house with bath and sun porch or four rooms and bath in basement. Will rent either one with garage, adults. 320 N. Jackson. FOR-RENI—1425 South Elm Street, new? six-room house, beautifully finished. H. G. Bizzell, c-o Wyoming Trust Company FOR ° RENT— Modern four-room house and garage, unfurnished, ex- cept stoves;-one block from paving, yard fenced. 1218 8. Cottonwood. Inquire 1226 8, Cottonwood. FOR’ RENT —Five-room _ modérn junturnished, in’ North Cas- =:] “house, ; | per. . Phone’ 1687M. ' : hed znd pavement. Phone 357. ROOM and board. two gentlemtn? Phone 973R: 225 8, Park. FOR RENT-—ROOMS FOR RENT—Steam. heated close in, $15 and $20. ball. ‘Phone 1956W. FOR RENT—Two ‘basentent muggy adit unfurnisied, $10 a month; angie "336 Bt Saar’, rooms, 122, *N. room, in modern home, for.gentle- man, very reasonable, by week or month. Cluse in. ¥01 8. Beech. vei antae Sumeie (OAS aES FOR RENT—Two outside sleepi rooms, connecting bath, heated, private entrance.. 530 Beech. - FOR -RENT—Basement room with furnace. heat and pete $10 per month, close in. 309 W. Eighth. FOR RENT—Room, next to”bath, modern home, one half block from Kenwood and Seaond street bus lines. Phone 768W, FOR RENT—Room, people. 905 B.” 1832J. FOR RENT— Nicely furnished rooms, close in. |464 &. Park. FOR RENT—Comfortable gdeccite room with bath, close In. Grant. FOR RENT— Morlern, ftirnished room, adjoining bath with shower; gentlemen. Phone 1230W. 415.8: Lincoln. FOR RENT—6leening room. -with, private bath, suitable for two ladies. Apply 536 & Grant. FOR RENT—Close fin, modern sleep: ing roomy adjoiniyig. bath, $15 per month. 143 8, Beech, uitable for two ‘Third. bi | FOR .RENT—! ».. three-} furnished apartment, errep foo 253.N. Seftprnan. Phone 19 FOR RENT—Four modern, basement rooms ‘for Nmtt ypougekespins, a 232 N: McKinley» \ve-room modern, 5 also two-room ‘8. Elm. furnished ».one block from bus; gas and t | Uehts furnished, $22.50, 137 West G. FOR’ RENT—Modern three-room fur- niished "house and sun porch, rent reasonable. Phone 1091M. : oO RENT Geet home on East watreet,. four large rooms, furnished apartment. B. Second... ee FOR RENT—Threée-room ‘partly fur- peti i oder chen ment, garage, . Kenwood, 3 Inquire 918 inents, nicely finery, $15 and; $20. Phone 6. FOR RENT—2-room apartment ad- joining bath, furnished, very rea. sopubl.~ Indufre 142. “Weat © 11th: Phone ,815-R. — FOR RENT—Threeroom furriishéd W:-/FOR RENT — Thee-room, FOR RENT—Threeroom modern spartan nt, furnished. Inquire 1216, Second. Ta furnished basempnt apart- modern, furni ment, on.bus line. 535 HB. Twelfth. Phone 1729J. FOR RENT Furnished’ aj ment; . loge in, $25. - Phone 22: R. , unfurn: pavement. 729 W. Twelfth. +] 824 8. Wol re laundry, ext) —Dedirable two-room | 2nd ights, garage Burns, 214 for ‘one top due. car, reat WO, 7 Siig Serena komen five-room modern, vacant léth, on bus tine: 1228 8. ‘Cedar. ‘£5 “Four-room modern ished, garage, on Call at bungalow, lcott. - five-room house, attictly aeders, including ra rooms, plenty of Ught, furnished or unfurnished, fine neighborhood. Will lease. Call 1127 Pek aes.. one plock east of Linodin, FOR RENT—Five-toom furnished ‘house and » on north side, $30 per month. Phone 2366J. new ho Nghts,.gas-and water, $25. Phone 2815M. FOR RENT—Four-room brick house, . fireplace, . ay features, lights furnished, $28 per month. Jackson. FOR RENT — Modern _ thrée-room ‘houses unfurnished, $85; furnished, $45 946 W. Eleventh. Phone 2177J. -| FOR. RENT—December 19th, mod: room |..ern .four-room furnished house, 119. Ny} we RENT—Two-room "furnished eet ae? bus. not refinery, $20. 1018'S Chestnut, FOR. ‘RENT— Modern, » furhished semi-basement apartment, adults. Phone -1582M. ) apart: | 18th. ment, modern, well furnished, fire. plane, laundry room, garage. 645_W, breakfast nook, bath, on Kenwood $40 |S. “Washington. Phone FOR RENT-*Four-room furnished or unfurnished house, also bed roony 720 ©. Third. at ee ae 2 ch FOR RENT—Furnished, five large rooms, fireplace, breakfast nook, garage, on pavement; vacant. the 821 CY. FOR SALE — Modern FOR bey chs Oni ih Bteaktact Lz sensor: ith bi noo! pan aie light and tollet, ga: beste a $1,250, easy” school distri ae Martin & Christianson, Phone 2606. SALE—Sixroom house, finish: ed basement, Sas ine hree-room. inet abner beeen eked eat ne mote at tae 46500 Sieh oss, Christianson, FOR prrae eras house, 14 by completely. furnished, one block from~ school, bus"and store, Mountain View suburb, Price $1,300, $150 casH,~ $30 ‘a month. er Grude Inv. Co, Phono 11 BEST BUY. EN. CASPER—Partly furnished: two-room: east part, $' . ance” easy. day, AR CHRISTMAS: PRESENT A GCOD five-toom, hew, fine neigh: borhood, ..on ‘vernen' cod $1,000" below, cost, $8,750, easy terme; might take car or vacant lot a@ first payment. Please call in person. 637 B. Bleventh. | Panel Da st ver nee Rs Pa ie CE FOR ‘BALE—Five-room. house with income features on CY ave., hard- Tasden = ee Hite tribune ei prtonrbatad A Becca tend PEL. he it t EEE FOR 8ALE—Fotir.room hotse; good. ~ lot, east, near First street; $1,600, DRIVE OUT TODAY 2 AND see new tapestry brick bunga- low. with plastered brick Priced right With easy terms Barnard Realty Co. FOR SALE — Five-room *_ modern house, by owner. Phorie 1375R for particulars, FOR SALE Must sell.my large, new five-room home, on pavement and Corner lot. Ifyou do not think my price and terms are reasonable, look the prop- erty over and make me an offer. Must sell. Call 244M for appoint- rated, reasonable. days. FOR RENT—Fiveroom modern, furnished house, on bus line and pavement, garage. 941 8. Lincoln. Phone 928W. FOR RENT—Strictly modern, four- room house, nicely furnished, on pavement and bus line, Inquire 1712 E. Second. Phone 1680. 236 N. Durbin, four-room home with three finished rooms in basement and small house in,rear, located in south part of city, paving paid for. Price $65,500, _ternis. Kamon Real Estate Co., 242 E. Second. For Sale—Farm Lands ‘| claim . Second. FOR TRADE FOR TRADE—One of the finest brick apartments in Casper for good stock ranch up to. $40,000. Kamon Real Estate Co., 242 i: Second. FOR SALE OR TRADE—For furni- ture, a good four-tube radio set, complete with batteries and loud speaker. Phone 1592R. FOR SALE OR TRADE—Furniture of apartment house, close in. 140 B. Midwest. FOR TRADE—Four-room modern house, heated garage, $800 equity for Ford or Dodge, in good condition, ear | Commissioner, Seattle, Wash., 10 all in alfalfa and frui room house, cement walis, one mile of town. Price $8,000, clear. Improved cattle ranch,. about 640 acres, clear, in Wyoming or nearby in adjoining states. Submit full de. tails to Wickens, 630 Chamber of Commerce, Los Angeles, Calif. FOR SALE OR TRADE—Nebraska sugar beet and grain farm, all well improved, trade for Casper property. Phone 381, BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE—Storage and transfer business. Phone 2710. DOWNTOWN hotel, 28 rooms, ra with hot and cold water, gross in- come approximately $1,100 monthly, this is a money maker, $8,000. with $3,000 cash, Realty Co. Phone 2214. CAPITAL — Advertiser,” gentile, is seeking a real proposition, worth developing. ‘Will invest $50,000 to $100,000. Address P. O. Box 457, Chicago, Tl. FOR SALE—Small ‘laundry, Phone 2695R, MONEY TO LOAN Home $130. On diamonds, jewelry, guns, musical instruments, cameras, good clothes. United Jewelry Shop, 249 8. Center. MONEY TO LOAN—First erdege 3 on good three-room hous discount to net 15 per cent, $1, "100 will handle, payments $50 and inter- est monthly. P. 0. Box 163. LOST AND FOUND LOST-—Garnet brooch, Friday night. Return to, Tribune. Reward LOST—On Genter street, -Friday evo- ning, $50<in bills, Finder..please return. reward Call 2038M. LOST AND FOUND Lost—shell rim glagses, downtown. ~ Reward, Return to Tribune office. LOST—Pair of ladies’ long, brown ect as qaves in eet black note 42 Oe oaster express ewig alge wheels, rubber tires. rg) 5 age to Mra, Lummis, ‘Sidlanl nn nd "tthe following articies have been &t the Trityne.officefor quite some time. Will the owners please call and clatm— 1924 Wyoming: license 34123. 1924 Wyoming. license 10: 1924 Wyoming: license T:14876. 1924 Wyoming tleense T-902. 1924 Wyoming license 21710. One Ford crank. One pair nose glasses. One: purse Soutatitng check. One, set rosa k » One’ pair child’e pian’ lasses. Black hand. bag. “Bunch of keys in black leather cane. PERSONAL RAILWAY Postal — Clerk month, railroad pass, Send stamp for {ree questions. Columbus In- stitute, B10, Columbus, Ohio. ba ordained private readings daily; answer ;no question over tele- ne. pS tl sr Pp. m. , Apartment 8. Phone eh: RS a ae ae -|6006 BLOOD tablets are safer than 606; money back $2; particulars free. Co., Atlanta, Ga. ich Medicine ae Ret ies LS DIVORCES secured, -haif the regular rates, advice ftee. Box 1943, Casper. MADAME FRANCIS ! Psycho-Palmist Clairvoyant Will giv? reading for a Itmited time, $1.90. Apt. in rear 443. W. Yellowstone. Hours after 9 a. m. A BABY IN YOUR HOME Thousands of copies of a now book by Dr. H. Will Elders are being distribute? to women without cost. Every woman who wants children ould read this book and learn all ut STERILTONE -and its won- ‘ul effect in constitutional weak- 5 y things are unfolded that the average woman has never been told before. For Free Book send name to Dr, H. Will Elders, 280 Ballinker Bldg., St. Joseph, Mo. ene LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. if Land Office at Douglas, Wyo- mang, December’ 5, 1924, Notice is hereby’ given than Wil- liam Ballinger Cobb, of Casper, Wyoming, who on October 14, 1920, made ,Stockraisin; ene entry, No. at 78, Y%SE%, Sec. 28, S% SEY Nw, Sec. 24, Township 33 N. Range. 83, aes Sw. SW SEM, Sec..19,and N NW, Section 30, Township 38 x Range 82 W., Sixth Principal Meridian, has filed notice ‘of intention to make final three year eroets to establish .to the Jand-above d bed, before United’ State Commission: er, at Casper, Wyoming, on the 14th day of January, 1925. Claimant names as witnesses: A. H. Cobb,’ William Thornley, George A. Weedell, Charley Mack, all-of Casper, Wyoming. B. J, aewate Registes Pub. Dec. 7, 14, 21, 28, 1924, and Jan. 4, 1925. ———— NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of -the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Douglas, Wyo- ming, December 5, 1924. Notice is hereby given that Lewis C. Mills, of Casper, Wyo- ming, who on January 11, 1923, made Additional Stockraising Homestead entry, Ne 010816, for Lot 7, SE%SW%, Sec. 6, Lot 1, NEXNW, NE% Sec. 7, SW% NW, NSW, NWSEX, Section 8, Township 33 N., Range 81 W., Sixth Principal Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final three year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before United States at Casper, Wyo- potng) on the 14th day of January, Claimant names.as witnesses: Edward. Trollope, Hiram Haugh- ton, James Spe: Robert Creag- er, all of Casper, Wyoming. B. J. ERWIN, Register. Pub, Dec. 7, 14, 21, 28, 1924, and Jan. 4, 1925. Seana NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. 8. Land Office at Ey igi Wyo- ming, December 4, 192 otice is hereby. ee that Jim Bralchas of Alcova oute, Casper, eran who ort” January ", 7921 bruary 17, 1922, nade Homestead and Additional’ Stock- raising Homestead entries Nos. Ab EE APB ERE, for. Homestead, N%, Sec. 27, Township 31 N., W: Additional Home- 27, NE% Section i N., Range 82 W., Sixth Principal 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 Gasper, Wyoming, on the 7th January, 1925. Claimant names as witnesses: Albert Belek, R. R. Hackley, Dan- iel Worth, James Vodehnal, all of Casper, NET ADURE, B. ERWIN, Re; gister. Publish Dec, 28, 1924, Jan. 4, 192 a NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Daraciient of the Interior U. 8. Land Office at Daas Wyo- ming, November 26, 192 Notice is hereby poe that George Hodson, of Waltman, Wyo- ming, who on October 14, 1920, made Homestead and additional stockraising homestead No, 025 025930, for stead W lg . N, Range. 87, Homestead “2%; 7,-14, 21, a ra Section 31, PAGE FIFTEEN. “GIFTS FOR THE HOME” Township 36 N., Range 87 Sixth neipal Meridian, has fied notice of intention to make fina! ree year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before United States €omm on- er, at Casper, Wyomtuz, on the 2nd day of January, 1926. Claimant names as witneray3: Horstman, Ruth Hortsman, E. * Nostdahl, all of Waltman, W. ming, Grover Bohn, of Wyoming. ‘o- Casper, B. J, ERWIN, Register. Pub. Nov. 30, Dec. 7. td 21, 28, 1924, Soa ES NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U S. Land Office at Douglas, Wyo- ming, Nov Notice is here Z. Q. Miller, of C: 7 124 South McKinley St on September 2, 2 tional homestead 016238, for SW+ S%N%4, Section 1: Range 78 W., Sixth Pr eridian, has filed notice of in- tention to make final three year proge to establish claim 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_ witnesses: Albert Jonés, Percy Jones, Ninian Duncan, E. T. Evans, all of Cas per, Wyoming. B. J. ERWIN, Register. vet hah 16, 28, 30, Dec. 924. ven that Wyoming, net, who, 14, NOTICE FO! FOR Pt PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Douglas, Wyo- ming, November 18, 1924 Notice is hereby give 7 George C. Adams, of Wyoming, who, on Decembe: 1919 and February ig 21 made Homestead and additiona stock raising homestead entries, Nog. 012305. >-028179. home- steady wh Sec, vw ip td al homestead SW\% NW » NW SW, Section" 28, Township 34 N., Range 80 W., Sixth Prine: ipal Meridian, has filed notice of in- tention to make final three year peat to establish claim to the and above described, before S. Commissioner, at Casper, Wy: ming, on. the 29th ca of Decem- ber, 1924. Claimant names as witnes: Alva Todd, Elsworth Tubbs, Men- ry Dry, Roy Each, all of Casper, Wyoming. B. J. ERWIN, Register. Pub. Noy. 28, 80, Dec. 7, 14, 21, 1924, that Casper — NOTICE OF INCORPORATION Notice is hereby given that per-Wyoming Wholesalers Asdo ation, has been incorporated un- der the laws of the State of Wyo- ming, that said corporation has no capital stock, and has a term of existence for fifty years, The number of directors shall be five, and the names: of those who shall manage the affairs of the association for the first year are Ben T. Cullen. H. O. Schlenk W. F. Wilkerson, F. J. Fairchil and Walter Schultz, all of Casper, Wyoming. The object of the corporation {s to ‘aid in the industrial develoy ment of the City of ‘Casper, more particularly to stimulat and im- prove the industry in said city, and to serve the members of such association by the collection and distribution of information import- ant to the wholesale industries in- cluding information as to the cred- it standing and responsibility of persons concerning whom any member may inquire; to own such real estate as may necessary and convenient for rrying on the operations of tho « ompany. The operations of the A tion and the principal place ‘of noes iness Cent be in the City of Ca per, an ie agent in charge there. of Je Ben 7. Cullen. we there- R-WYOMING WHOLE- SALERS ASSOCIATION, vm By BEN T. CULLEN, A Pub. Dec; 12, 13. 14, ami 1924, NOTIGE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, V. 8. Land Office ut Douglas, Wy ming, November 12, 1924. Y Notice is hereby given George A. Karsten, of per, Wyoming, who, on Decem 15, 1919, made homest No. 023112, for S4 WwW tion 5; 6N B Township 83 N., Rang Sixth Principal Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make three year proof, to establish claim to the land above described before Marion P. Wheeler, U. missioner, at Casper, on the 17th day of 1924 that Claimant names as_ witnesses Elmer Finn, James R Wilson, Harry Kehlnier, Allan Michie, ali of Casper, Wyoming. B. J. ERWIN, Regi Pub. Nov. 16, 23, De 1924. er, 30, + 14) ——___ NOTICE FOR BTCA TION. Department of the S. Land Office at Bou ming, November 12, 1 Notice is hereby g Timothy Daly, of “Casper, ming, who. on March 24, ‘1921, made stock-raising homestead en- try, No. 023406, for NES E%NE%, Section NW, S%N%, N? ‘ SEX, Section 10; W*%*SWX S tion 11, Township 4 ae 78 W., Sixth Principe! has filed notice of make final three-ye establish claim to the described, before Mari n Wheeler, U. S. Commiss Casper, ’Wyomir ! day of December Cc Jeremiah son, Michael E!l all of Casper, Pub. Noy. 14, 1924, were seret

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