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ONDAY, JANUARY 65, 1925 | BRING! | ‘ FFAAMERS MEET DUGAN 19 RIGHT: | OUGHT TO JUST TELL MAaqie THAT I'M GOIN’ OUT - AN’ GO OUT! | OUGHT TO STAND Che Casper Daily Cridune —Drawn for The Casper Tnbune by George McManus DINT 19 GIVIN' A OINNER TONIGHT ANT NOTHIN IN THE WORLD 19 GONNA STOR ME FROM SEIN’ PRESENT - OH: YOU MUST STAY AND HAVE WELL -IF {mM NOT INTRUDING~ oy PROBLEMS, @ MARKETING blegates to Session Will e Received By Presi- dent at Capitol. WASHINGTON, Jan, 5.—Formu- lion of a definite policy with re- ird to pending legislation on farm- fs’ co-operative marketing was the Btstanding question hefore repre- intatives of the movement assem- ing here today for the third an- al association of the National ounci] of Farmers’ Co-operative eting associations. An annual Gsiness of nearly a billion dollars sald to be represented In the present association membership of e than 1,100,000. eception of the ident Coolidge « lguse and an addre session by forn Y k O, Lowden, « Bmber of the assoc fve committee and a } Sperative movement, fed on the first day's }): er an address of welcol: . Bingham of Louisville, ken , as chairman, other speakers fed include A. J. McPhail, presi- At of the Canadian Co-operative Theat Pool. The meeting will con- nue four days. Closer organiza- in of agriculture to promote or: iriy marketing and assure return at least cost of production to the irmer, was urged by Mr. Lowden, ndiscriminate marketing, with- it thought of requirements and at Fhatever price offered, and monopo- tic conjrol, the two methods he commonly believed open b , are both wrong, he id, Instead, he asserted the rmer must retain control of the rice of his products until they th the consumer. . To accomplish this, Mr, Lowden ffered organization to increase “the bargaining power” of the farmers, ddin, “Those forces of society repre- senting the purchasers of farm pro- ducts in the main have become high- ly organized, while the farmers have made less progress in that direction than any other large body of our “citizenship. ‘They are therefore at at tremendous disadvantage.” Citing recent instances in which proper organization for marketing would have benefitted the farmer, Mr. Lowden said: “It 4s safe to say that the larger part of the bumper corn crop of 1923 was sold at a price which did not cover cost of production. If corn growers had been organized and found that the market would not receive thelr corn at what. it cost to produce it, they would not have dumped the larger part’ of the crop upon the market in a few brief months, ates by White »pen- the remainder, knowing full OP FER ME RIGHTS- SERMOR EXCERPTS The First Presbyterian Church Rey. Charles A. Wilson, D. D, Communion meditation. Subject, ‘In Remembrance.” A good mem; ry is a valuable asset. But memory often falls, Famillar names and saces are gorgotten, Children ab- sent from home forget their parents, Friends overlook common cour: tesies due to friends. Christian duties and privileges are neglected. People generally entertain good in- tentions, Our church members pur- pose doing good. But the most of- ten confessed fault as {t has come to my experience recently is that of neglect. And there is acknowledge- ment of the promptings of cons- clence, and expressed intention of Improvement, Because memory fails mechanical devices are intro: duced. Block signals are establish- ed. Memorials are built to the good and great to remind coming genera. tions; scholarships are founded; vol- umes are dedicated. Today we ob- serve the most ancient and most significant ordinance. Jesus said, “this do in remembrance of me.” We are to remember Jesus's char- acter, If goodness eyer seems, of Uttle value, tet us remember ‘His unapproachable excellence. Esti. mate your companionships by Him. If sin seéms a light matter remem- ber that “the Lord hath lald upon Him the Iniguity of us all.” Cal. vary visualized the transaction, Judge yourself not by vour energies, your sympathies, your philanthro- pied, but your attitude toward Him What is your moral verdict as to His relation to your sim, your per somal committal, your conduct, your hopes, your devotions and habits of soul? Does your memory bind you to Him in full dependence upon His atonement? Nursing self suffici- ency weakens. the moral Judgment, and impairs responsibility. Remem- ber that the soul-needs are not met alone by development from within, They would have sold/but by rescue from without; not by sparingly. They would have stored|an inspiration trom well| depths, but by power from on high; its own rich that seasons of bountiful production | by one able to destroy the enemy of are always followed by seasons of| the soul/and save it for a new order low production and that at no dis-| of Ife. tant day they would receive a fair| His love, “Greater love price for their corn. “In other words, the corn farm- Let us call to remembrance than this lay down ‘Ye are my hath no mar, that a maj b's life for his friends ers, if organized, would have adjust-| friends, {f you do whatsoever I com- he supply to the actual demand,|™mand you, “This necessitates re- "And they would have made this ad-|™membrance of His teachings, and justment before the price became|they are best remembered by demoralized.” Witnesses To Be Taken On Lengthy Trek|' BAUDETTE, Minn., Jan, 5.— Trekking across the snow covered wastes of the northwest, angle on snow shoes, deputies tonight are on their way to bring elght woodsmen from the brush to appear as wit- nesses in the murder trial of Tony Reamer. Reamer {s charged with the slay- ing of Mrs, Dean Wheeler, Kansas woman, who was found dead in a cabin in the Angle country, north of Lake of the Woods last Novem- ber. His hearing is set for next Wednesday 3 BERLIN, Jan. 5—(By The Asso- elated Press)—The British, French, Italian and Japanese ambassadors and the Belgian minister today pre- Swited Chancellor Marx with the al- led governments identical note re- garding postponement of the evac- uation of the Cologne zone which was set for January 10 usder the treaty of Versailles. Guard Against “Flu” With Musterole Influenza, Grippe and_Pneumoniz usually start with a cold. The moment you get those warning aches, get busy with good old Musterole. Musterole is a counter-irritant that relieves congestion (which is what ¢ cold really is) and stimulates circulation. It hag all the good qualities of the old-fashioned mustard plaster without the blister. _Just rub it on with your tips First you will feel a warm tingle as the hegtig ointment penetrates the pores, fen a soothing, cooling sensation and quick relief, Have Musterole handy for emergency use. It may prevent serious illness. To Mothers: Musteroleis also made in milder form for babies and small children. Ask for Children’s Musterole. 4 35c and 65c, in jars id tubes. Better then a mastard plaster un: failing love and loyalty, Hie le Be Try a Tribune rlassified ad for results. Sciatica Eased at once When you use Sloan’s you don’t have to rely on tiresome rub- bing to relieve the pain, Just pat it on gently—at once fresh new bli is sent to the spot. The trouble clears up at once, All druggists—35 cents. vans Liniment Steany bai Are You Out of a Job ? The Tribune will oelp every man and woman in Casper in search of employment to find work by puolishing FREE For One Insertion Two cents per wora or ten cents per line. NO AD LSS THAN 80 CRNTS. Five “average words used as & basis of estimating a line. BLACKFACE CAP BEADING will be charged the space of two ines. All charge wdvertising will be bouxed “set lives” irrespective of the number of words. CORRECTION OF CLASSIFIED AD ERRORS. The Casper Dally Tribune will not be responsible for more than one incorrect inat f any ad: vertiserncnt ordered for more than one time, Errors not the iault of the cdyertiser which olearly lessen the reqi value ef the adv: ment wii be veetified only by publication W.thout extra charge within ¥ Gays after insertion. No republica- tion will be made when the error does not materially affect the sense @ purpose of the advertisement. CLOSING HOUR. Went Ads to be classified properly must be in the Canyer. Daily Tribune ofice before 10. ‘fant Ads received after 10 to 12 a. m. will be uncer the head ‘Too tassify."” TELEPHONE ADB. Careful attention will bo given all @is received over the TELEPHONE, Tut we cannot guarantee accuracy. OUT OF TOWN ADVERTISE- MENTS. inserted Late to Muat bo accompanied by cash or cheok tn full payment of the same, Note the foregoing instructions about ceunting the words and the rate per word for the Casper Dally Tribune. HELP WANTED—F. coal WANTED—Honest, capable for genera] house work. Grant. WANTED—Help for general house work. 426 E. Eleventh. maid 643: S AGENTS WANTED $300.00 A MONTH to distribute everyday household necessity in rural and small town districts. No money needed. Million dollar firm behind it. Write for particulars and state territory desired. D. K, JOHN- SON, 609 W, Lake, Chicago. ANYBODY CAN SELL THIS Spare or Whole Time Men and women gladly pay §1 per month for our monthly income accident and sickness policy, paying Big opportunity. Big quick, ‘ORTH “4 DENT INSURANCE COMPANY, 904 Patterson Bidg., Denver, Colo, —— POSITIONS WANTED EXPERIENCED waitress dentres position at once. Address Box | Bl74, Tribune, ENOG: desires in, loga! experience; references. Phone 2448M. YOUNG man wants work of any kind. 414 Bast F, , STENOGRAPHER wants ition; can furnish own machine {f ncees- sary. Phone 2377W. WANTED—Janitor or porter wo Phone 1138, » EXPERIENCED, practical wants work. Phone 1618W. SITUATION WANTED-—By young married woman in boafding or rooming house in exchange for hus- band’s board and room. Box 3-171, ‘Tribune. WORK wanted by a middle aged anything considered. 1029 nurse SERVICES OFFERED MARCEL and bob curl, complete, Thc; experienced’ operator. Phone 592M. 644 8, Grant. MARCELL and bobcurl, complete, 75c, also evenings, Sunday and home appointments. Phr=> 2096R. LANDSCAPE gardner und tree doctor would like to estimate on any job. 733 8. Wolcott. A ait LADY desires to care for children at hotne, Sixth. CALCIMINING and painting, small jobs. work guaranteed, prompt service. Phone 1860-J. ACME CABINET SHOP SHELVING, counters, storm win- dows, built-in fixtures. 214 West B. Phone 1806W. é COMPLETE course in marinello work for $75, by graduate mart- nello operator. Phone 763. Call at 7p. m. MARCELLING, also home ap) afternoons, 50c, 1228 int> “Position Wanted” ads, Re- member it will coat you noth: ing tu advertise your services in the Tribune. If you are in need of work Advertise l ments, Phone 2562M. 949 Kinley. ————— MARCELLING; home appointme: Call 1572] before 9 a. m., 11 t after 6 p. m. For Sale—AUTOMOBILES ——~ ANY CAR, any make, terms to sult, trades considered’ Seo Benedict, “The Used Car Man” at Van Sant Motor Co, TVE|FOR SALE—Ford Coupe, |; FOR SALE—$600 equit; DINNER $25,000 Rooming house for sale. Twenty-six double rooms and basement. Steam heat. F Five rooms and bath, full basement, All windows and doors weather stripped. Cost $6,200. Excellent location on east side, to $2,200 month. New furniture can be bought at big discourt, for quick sale $16,000, $4,000 to $209 cash will handle. Close in. Income $1,000 Price strictly modern, new, 8. E. side. Going at $5,300 with $1,000 down. All stoves ane ranges go with property. Will take beautiful elght-room brick home in exclusive southeast seo- tion, Double brick garage, $21,000, Details upon req! See this if you want a real home at 11 basement, maida’ roorh, etc. t, Terms cash and mortgage for balance, Cost a sacrifice, down, takes dandy, new, small house, close in, in North Casper, Halance $25 month, “Your Might take good car as down Money Will Buy Your Home’ pay CASPER REALTY CO0., Realtors Phone 381 For Sale—AUTOMOBILES $175, Phone 1533W. FOR 8ALE—192¢ Dodge - Sedan. Phone 2647. CAN SAVE you money on a brand new Star car, any model, Phone 2066. FOR BALE-—1924 Tudor Ford Sed: never been off vhs used le: than 8 months, $875 for quick sale. Phone 381 or 2019J, in_model 59 Cadillac car; for sale $260 bal- ance of $590. Payable $66 per month. New tires all around. Phone 2483. FOR RENT—GARAGES FOR RENT—Garage. Phone 1087J. FOR RENT—A garage, ciose in. 141 8. Durbin. Phone 971R. For Sale—Miscellaneous THE STORE WITH THE SMALL OVERHEAD FOR SALE—One oe $55) kitchen. cabinet, spring and mattress, $8; couch, 50; rocking chairs, dressers, $10 and up; medicine cabi- net, $3.50; 42-piece dinner set, $7, Bpectal prices on linoleum and rugs. sanitary co. 243 W. First St. Phone 2200 FOR RENT—Store ‘room. 216 5S. David. Inquire next door of phone 285. ee FOR SALE—Radio outfit, three-tube long distance set, head sets, bat- tere complete, $46. Box B-175, FOR SALE—Two sheep, bargain if taken at once. 1029 8, Cedar. FOR SALE—At bargain, 10,000 shares Myers Petroleum for $200. P. O, Box 342, per. FOR SALE—Boston Bull N. Durbin. Phones 2129J, ups. 163 ‘|FOR BALE—Beaver hides, 4; best grade, plucked, tanned, ready for use; sell one or all. 688 W. Thir- teenth. For Sale—Household Goods FOR SALE-—~Reasonable, black walnut duofold, gate leg table, mirror, desk and rocker, also bed- room furniture, child's crib and mis- cellaneous articles. Will sacrifice hew one minute electric washer. Phone 2461J. FOR SALE— Practically Loraine gas range. 1219 8. cott. Phone 285, FOR SALE—Dining Lawson range, Whi bed. new, Wol- room suite, rr heater No, 10, gas te sewing machine, day Very reasonable. 715 8. Grant. WANTED WANTED TO BUY price paid ture. Brooks 74 1648-W, WANTED TO BUY—Filing cabinet. Phone 21535. LIBERAL allowance on your old furniture, coal ranges and heaters in exchange for new up-to-date gas ranges and heaters. 144 8. Durbin. Phone 138. WANTED TO BUY—A in in a fiveroom home; must be in a good location. Can pay all cash. Box B-173, Tribune. —————— WANTED—Your old coal ange or heater {n exchange for range or heater. Phone 108 ——————. WE BUY secondhand furniture. Ow! Furniture & Harware Co., 442 E. Becond. Phone 978. eS WANTED TO BUY-—We more for coal raj 5 heaters, dressers, nges, Me-| duofolds, all household goods. Phone 1086. For Rent—-Miscelanedus FOR RENT—Sewt: machines, §3 per month: we repair all makes, Brooks, 749 East H. Phone 1648W. pea SS Re En Se FOR Re“*f—Space in north end Avvri@’ theater lobby, for high class business. Apply at box office. hi , $8; Satoh. ved | Booch $3 108 South Center ROOM AND BOARD ——. > — .TRY OUR meals at The Busy Bee; also room and board. Wolcott. 163 ~N. roomers, 8 5. Wal- WANTED—Boarders ai also garage for rent. nut. Phone 769J, WANTED—Two gentlemen to board and room in private home. Phone 2194W, ee FOR RENT—ROOMS FOR RENT—Ladies or gentlemen, conyenient, modern room, close in. 415 S. Beech. Phone 510J. ——————$—— FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, $3 per week and up, 229 East A, al edt Sey FOR RENT--Warm basement bed- room, also garage, 856 8, Spruce. > FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room, close in, Call between 5:30 and 8. 433 S. Park. R RE! Modern sleeping room for gentleman, $15 per month, close in, 701 8. Beech. eR WARM, modern room, close in, re- duced rent. Phone 822M. 623 8. — ; FOR RENT—Nicely furnished bed room, next to bath, line, home. on CY bus near high school, in private 638 W. Thirteenth. FOR RENT—-HOUSE. KEEPING ROOMS FOR RENT—Housekeeping rooms, everything furnished except bed- ding and dishes, $15 per month; no children over two years. 134 Hast H, FOR RENT—Two rooms, furnished for housekeeping, including lights and gas, $17.60, 834 N. Ash. For Rent—APARTMENTS FOR RENT—Very desirable, com- rletaly furnished apartment with Diano, South Lincoln street. Phone 2119R. FOR RENT—Two rooms, furnished, down town, suitable for three peo- ple, bed in each room, bath, kitchen- ette, steam heat, hot and cold water, laundry, roof garden for summer. Phone 1639J, FOR RENT—Unféurnished apart- ment, living room, bedroom, brea’ fast nook, kitchenette, clothes closet, Private bath, on pavement, laundry in basement. Phone 2268R. FOR RENT—Threeroom unfur- nished apt., steam heated. Phone 2083W, FOR RENT—Furnished apartment, on bus line, gas, lights furnished, rent reasonable. 792 CY. vO dE For Rent—APARTMENTS FOR RENT—Three-room unturr nished apartment, private bath, breakfast nook, stoves, shades, elec: tric washer, 1218 8 Jeffson, Phone 2762. FOR RENT—Fer different from most basement apartments, two nicely furnished rooms, in family of two; we furnish water, lights, gas, bath and elecrtic washer for $80; adults only; on bus line, 1026 BH. Second. Phone 25, YOR RENT—Four-room modern, furnished apartment, 730 8. Ash. FOR’ RENT—ROOMS FOR reduced rent, Phone 2201J, RENT--Attractive bedroom, 339 W. Twelfth. FOR RENT -— Basement room or light housekeeping. sleeping 405 S. Lincoln, Phone 1230J. NEW DEE APARTMENTS FOR I —Two-room furnished or unfurnished apartment, dressing room, $20 and $25, 124 N. Melrose. Phone 1791W. ALEXANDER APARTMENTS REDUCED RATES—Two rooms, furnished, private bath, steam heat. Phone 1591M, FOR RENT—Two-reom modern, furnished apartment, $25 per month, 646 East A, FOR RENT—Nice front, comfort- able apartment, down town, steam heat, private h, reasonable rent 140 E. Midwest. FOR RENT Two-room, modern, furnish in, private entrance. strictly apartment, close 603 S. Beech FOR R 'T — Two-room furnished apartment, lights furnished, 1104 Phone 1107J. modern, eas and Ss. Ash, roR ‘Three-room furnished apartment. Phone 20353. 1160 N. Durbin. . FOR RENT—Furnished basement apartment; very comfortable; use of laundry room, gas and Hghts fur: nished, sultable for man and wile or bachelor, 732 8, Park. FOR RENT—Three-room, strictly modern, unfurnished apartment, built-in features, cheap rent. 1214 1. First, Apt. No, 2, FOR RENT—Two-room modern, fur: nished semj-basement apartment, laundry, furnace heat. 1234 8, Oak, FOR RENT—Apartments, furnished, fas and lights, $10 and up per month. Apply 628 W. Yellowstone, REDUCED RENT—Two and three: room, nicely furnished apart- ments, private bath, close in. | 261 8, Grant. Phone 2777J. FOR RENT—3-room modern, nished apt. Phone 2019W. Third. Inquire in rear. FOR RENT — Three-room nished, modern apartment. 5897, —— FOR RENT—Furnished apartments, $50. 445 8. Park. Phone 387, FOR RENT—HOUSES RENT fur. 807 BE, unfur; Phone FOR RENT—Five rooms, modern, furnished, very reasonable, best location. Phone 1295R. 1127 Oak: crest. FOR RENT — Four-room nished house with housekeeping rooms in Phone 2567J. FOR Modern —_five-room house two two-room apart ments in basement, 431 E. Fifth. unfur- furnished basement, FOR RENT—Three-room furnished apartment, strictly modern, 1218 8. Jefferson. Phone 2762. FOR RENT—Four-room house, un furnished, except stoves. Phone 28s0W. FOR RENT—Desirable throe-room, modern, sem{-basement apartment, electric equipment in laundry. 1216 E. Second. Phone 605W. FOR RENT—Modern three-room furnished apartment, next to P. & R. building. Inquire White House Barber Shop. FOR RENT—Nice, warm, twé-room furnished apartment, $17.50, close in. 610 8. Ash. Phone 1392J. FOR RENT—Very desirable three- room apartment at 415 South Park street; three-room modern with bath for 350 per month. Immediate pos- session. A. P. Nesbitt Realty Co., 312 B. Second. Phone 101M. ALEXANDER APARTMENTS REDUCED RATES, two-room fur nished apartment, private bath, steam heat, Phone 1591M. FOR RENT—Strictly modern, fur- ished apartment, close in, Phone 2268R. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished two- room apartment, near refinery. Phone 2425. FOR RENT—Furnished, modern apartment, private bath, adults, front and back entrance, half block from Second. 133 8. Conwell. FOR RENT—Three-room basement, ae oe 1211 8. Elm. Phone ———— FOR RENT—Furnished apartment, close in, $25. Phone 2268R. in FOR RENT—Furnished apartment, on bus ine, gas, lights furnished, rent reasonable. 792 CY. FOR RENT—New, furnished apart. anaee with garage. Phone 1189 or 10. FOR RENT—Five-room modern, un- furnished house. Phone 689J. T—Four-room — modern, ished house, two bedrooms, ‘ast nook, garage, $45. 229 8. Kenwood. —— FOR RENT-Two-room furnished house and garage, gas and lights. 1155 N. Center., FOR RENT—Fourroom modern, u: furnished house, close in, on pav- ing, at 406 8. Beech. Call at 319 8. Durbin. Phone 911. FOR RENT—Three-room furnished house and garage, close to re- ery.) Phone 2794W. —Two-room house on South Cedar street for_ $20 per month, Partly modern. Has gi lights, city water. A. P. Nesbitt Realty Co., 312 E. Second. 101M. ———— FOR RENT—Large: six-room, new, modern home, located on side in good residence daitrict for $80 per month. This is a good house for this money. 4. P. Nesbitt Realty Co., 312 B. Second. Phone 101M. petal mil ntbleatcadcean inl tte atc FOR RENT—Six-room house to party buying furniture, close in, bargain. 405 8. Kimball, FOR RENT—Two-room Phone 172J. FOR RENT—Two-room house, close to gas and water. 2745M. —_— FOR RENT—Newly decorated five: room modern house. 163 N, Park FOR RENT—Three-room house, completely furnished, victrola and warage. 1029 8. Cedar. house, furnished refinery, lights, 1102 Willow. Phone south | 5! 1M SORRY -OINTY - BOT I CAN'T POSDIBLY Qi THERE - FOR RENT—HOUSES FOR RE furnish corner T from high Eleventh. A ee FOR RENT — Five-room furnished hoyse with garage, 112 §. Washington, Phone 18a3J. ee eccias LAM Bcl FOR RENT—Three-room house and garage, partly furnished, not mod ern, $25 month, 1024 N.’ Washing ton. Phone 717W. So FOR RENT—Two-room _ furnished house, $15 per month. 646 East A FOR RENT—Modern five-room house, on bus line, gas and lights furnished, $50 per month. 131 E, Fifth, NT—Five-room, beautifully d house, with bath, on th and David, one block Inquire 142 W modern, FOR RENT—New threeroom house, partly furnished, $25, Phone 2815M. FOR SALE—HOUSES EXTRAORDINARY SACRIFICE NEW fiveroom modern bungalow, located in restricted residential district; can be bought for $4,700, $1,000 cash, originally sold for $6,500, Phone 2815W or call at 1643 8, Spruce. Sesgeesaresapterersssspresngeresrcumer=e-teae OR SALE—One of our clients sold & good six-room modern house at Lincoln and Lind street for $6,300. The party purchasing has turned bick the house and we are Instructed o sell it for the balance due on the soptract, namely $6,260. This is a géod buy at this money and can be aandied with small amount cash lown and monthly payments Uke rent. See us about this place. A, P. Nesbitt Realty Co., 312 1, Second. Phone 101M. FOR SALE—Dandy new, modern home on south side, four rooms and bath, on pavement. Can be purchased for $500 less than the lot could be purchased and the house erected, asy terms. A. P. Nesbitt Realty Co., $12 B. Second. 101M. Phone PAGE NINE FOR SALE—HOUSES FOR SALE—Eight-room house, modern, close in, $3,000 including furniture; $500 down. P. O. Box 196. FOR TRADE FOR SALE Sport, teenth OR TRADE—1921 Buick alifornia top. 417 E. Four- Bargain room on to suit. for semi-mod. pavement Would tra Phone 1815 on after 6 p. m. car. BUSINESS CHANCES FOR RENT. ible f ‘ reasonal »d location e rent W. Yellaw Phone 5 LOST AND FOUND FOUND—Bunch to someone. same by ca ing for this ad LOS go, brindle bull pup. 617 Kirk, Phone Sait r Phone LOST AND FOUND The. following arucies have been at the Tribune office for quite some time, Will the owners please call and claim— One pair none glasses, One Purse containing check, _ Buneh of keys in black leather ©. Child's brown kid glove. ich of keys in black leather PERSONAL —_—_—_ MADAM J. Rea Keyes, ordained Spiritualist, private readings dally; 7 Will answer no question over tele. Phone. Hours 9 2. m. to 9 Wyatt hotel, Apartment 26004. 3 bE DIVORCES secured, half there ; ular Fates, advice free. Box 1943, Casper, LEGAL NOTICES [pe Seen tee a NOTICE OF ANNUAL an _ MEETING Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the stockhold- ers of the Citizens National Banik of Casper, Casper, Wyoming, will be held in the directors room of said banking house at the City of Casper, Wyoming, at the hour of three o'clock in the afternoon ou the thirteenth day of January A D., 1925, for the purpose of elect. ing a board of directors for the ensuing year and for the transac- tion of such otker business as may properly come before the said an- nual meeting. J. R. SCHLUETER, ih Publish December 22, 29 January 5, 12, 1926, K PROFESSIONAL DIR AUDITORS ©. H, REIMERTH & CO. Certified Public Accountants Income Tax Service 401 O. 8. Bldg. Phone 167 ——_—__— HASELMIRE & PREBLE Auditors and Accountants Income Tax Consultants Suite 211, Con. Roy. Bldg. Phone 660 ——_— R. C, VAN DENBERG Certified Public Account Income Tax Service Phone 148 —<—$—$—$—$ ARCHITECTS —— ‘WM. J. WESTFALL, Architect Suite 6, Valy Building RAYBURN 5. WEBB 12 Daly Building Phone 135: BAGGAGE & TRANSFER ———<——— NATRONA TRANSFER, STORAGE AND FUEL 00.—Vrhone 49 BATTERIES CASPER BATTERW CO. 119 BE, Fifth Phone 907 CHIROPRACTORS DR. J. H, JEFFREY DR. M. E. HARNED, Chiropractor 162 North Kimball dtreet Phone 1457 _ DR. 1. E. BERQUIST Zutermeister Bidg. DOCTORS THE CASPER PRIVATE HUDPITAL 938 South Durbin—Phone 275 WOMEND AND CHiLUKENS HOsPITAL 542 South Vurvin—Vhone 406 Dtaft : SURGERY, GYNKCOLOGY AND OBSUETHACS Homer R. Lathrop, M.v., F.A.C.5. Victor R. Dacken, B. 5¢) M.D. EYE, EAR, NOSE AND fMMOAT Harmon L. Stanton, M. S.. M.D. is. AND Ay LKEATMENT 'TO-URLNALY Dinbasts (NOLOGISE Hallie M. Kiks PHARMACIST A othian, Ph, Gs. ytd ie TIST C, B. Duncan, D. D. 8. Offices in Kolirbaugh Building 113 Kast Second Street Telephones 54 and 55 DE. A. P, KIMBALL Over Yesness Store Suite 1 to 11 Phones 2208—1715W Physlo-Therapy yrreatments Surgery and Deep ¥-Ray Therap, . By Appointm Snly if ANNIE GRAHAM JEFFREY buite 418 Midwest Bidg. bone 100 Fnone 1757 ECTORYS|| DOCTORS z MARSHALL ©. KEI) HERBERT L HARVEY, Office 208 South Center—Phone 36 Private Hospital, 612 So. Durbin General Practice Surgery Obstetrics DR. C. H. PLATZ, Over Frantz 5 Diseases of Children pe CLEANERS THE SERVICE CLEANERS Raliroad ut Jackoow Phone 56 LAWYERS BULLACK & ) Suite 204.205 Midwees Bids. Phone 1200 M. D, M. D. JOHN M, HENCH Room 6, Kimb dg 212 Bo, Center ‘ Pikine 198 HEMINGWAY & McDONALD yers Room 332 Midwest Bldg. ———— FOSTER AND WEHRiL Attorneys Km. 212, Con. Koy, tiidg. Phone 41 NICHOLS & STIRRETY Lawyers $09-10-11 Oi) bachange Bldg GEO. W. FERGUSON Attorney Rm. 22, Sgywasend isidg pessallstih ube Ww. Phone 1963 i LTEN Attorney at Law 225 Midweet Hidg. Phone 210 MAGENS & MURANE Lawyers 206-207 Oil bxchange Building OGILBEE & ADAMS dg. Phone 2217 WILLIS STIDGER Lawyer Suite 218 Midwest Uidg, Phone 1193 ie tn alates ha SP. KEM ed Royalty Bldg OSTEOPATH DAVIS g Apart 588, 210 menis No. Phone OPTOMETRIST EYES CAREPULLY ESE - And Glas: Froperiy Fitted by . R. L, EVADS 134 8, Center St. ROOFING WYOMING ROOFING /0, 627 Bast 12tn Vhoue 18010 All Kinds of Roofs Repaired Applied UPHOLSTERING Upholstering, Repatring. Ph, 28050 re Packing Warwiek WAREHOUSES — DR. 1. N. FROST Physician aud Surgeon 0S Bldg. Phone 123 M._ NELSO? aod Transfer Co., Phone Cratipg, Moving, Stgrag: \ oly