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At the county jail, Still admitted, the police say, that the participated ina dozen robberies near here re- cently, including that of the Esta- cada State bank. BOULDER DAM PLAN IS URGED w ASHINGTON, Jan. 23. — The {ty of construction of a dam lorado river at Boulder Can- on as proposed in the Johnson. Swing pill was declared imperative for residents of the Imperial valley before the senate reclamation com: mittee today by Commissioner Mead of the reclamation bureau Mr, Mead also insisted there was n ultimate need for the project for citizens in the Yuma Arizona district. A permanent safeguard of the water upply both for irrigation and domes- ic use must be set up for the lower Colorado river basin, he sald. Set sin this territory have been ham pered fina and it is up to the vernme’ t to ac BULL FIGHT IN TOWN fADRID, Jan. 2 ) ‘Classified Rates Two cents per wore or ten ce THAN 20 CENTS ng a | ine BLACKFACE CAP HEADLINE will ,be charged the space of two! 4 charge¢ advertising will be booked “set lives" irrespective of the number of words TELEPHONE ADS. Careful attention will b» given all @ is received over the 4EPHOD Ict we cannot guara accuracy CORRECTION OF CLASSIFIED AD ERRORS. The Casper Daily ‘Tribune will not be responsible for more than| ons incorrect insertion of any ad Vertiserncut ordered for more than one Ume, Errors not the tault of the advertiser which clearly lessen ihe reat value of the advertisement be rectified only by publication without extra charge within FIVE Coys after insertion, No republica- ticn will be made when the error does not materially affect the sense G purpose of the advertisement. OLT OF TOWN ADVERTISE- NTS. 6 by cash or of the same. i instructions © words.and the oy the Casper Daily SING HOUR od properly ly Tribune s recetved words used as | 5 THIS 1S MARTY = | YouR Horse Ainct In THE UsT oF ENTRIGS FoR “ ene “Tomorrow tt hausted in the street. They had been hitched to two carts, but quickly shook off their harness when the battle began. HELP WANTED—Female WANTED Women to care for 2 year old baby girl, write Tribune Box B-310. POSITIONS WANTED PERMANENT position wanted by. highly experienced grocery man. Best references. Box 1842. WOMAN wants day and hour work, 4Sc hour. Must have work|moR SALE—Willow baby busey. ated 802 S. Oak, basement. at once. Tribune Box B.- SERVICES OFFERED CALL 18883 for rellable carpenter , at a reasonable price. REPAIRING and remodeling. WwW. V. Johnston, the Carpenter. 915 S. McKinley. Phone 2628J. MARCELLING, also home appoint- ments. Phone 2562M. 949 8. Mc- Kinley. I am thoroughly familiar with the Workmen's Compensation law of Wyoming, also naturalization and passport matters. Good typist and mimeographer. P. 0. Box 662. CALSOMINIING and painting, small jobs Prompt services. Work guaranteed. Phone 1860-J. MATTRESS FACTORY WE remake mattresses, box springs, hair mattresses, feather pillows. Casper Mattress Factory, 326 W-. Yellowstone. Phone 1617J. FREE to you. Estimates and plans for your building. Carpenter work b day or contract. Axel Thyren, Box 15. Phone 15R2. GET your plumbing done now, R. Brammer will give you a square deal. Special attention given to gas piping and repair work. All work guaranteed. Phone 2090J For Sale—Household Goods range linoleum son Land, Irrigation and Plane Table Topographic Surveys Draughtsman-to Mechanical Patents Varley Kimbali—Wyo., Eag. se No. 44 . Bldg. Phone 2137-3 Licen: Room 309 0. 8. THE STORE WITH THE SMALL OVERHEAD FOR SALE—$95 four-burner ga range, side oven $47.50; neh Vernis Martin ‘bed, $5.50; solid rockers, $5; high chair, | $2.75 kitchen chairs, $1; oak chiffonier $13.50 child's crib and pad, $11; $60 k binet, $27.60; 9x12 rug, used round oak dining $14.50. We can crate your »R SALE—Colonial bed. 1832 § Eln Sewing ma- phonograph eap if sold ALE—One Headlight electric r r, good condition. 429 E Phone 1978W FOR SALE—-POULTRY FOR SALE—Rhode Island Red hens. Just beginning to lay. $1.50 each. Inquire 827 8S. Kimball FOR SALE—LIVESTOCK nace, hardwood floor: Sale price - So eeresewcesoeeren — WUI consider small, clear property, car or lots as payment used furniture. Co., 234 8. David. Phone 249. WANTED TO BUY—Highest price paid for second hand furni- Brooks 749 East H. Phone WILL PAY n makes, RENT—Warm, y use living room and and bus line, $4 per Ash. Phone 2209-J. by 1 inserted Leghorn hens, 19 live decoy! 6 b 4 Too t ducks 1 coal urning colon: Cusulty,” lbrooder. Phone 6J1. ee ‘FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 1925 . iT iI Hip W|\\\\\) we Somst THEY'RE TRYING To DOUBLE -CRoSs ME—- SLL SEE “THAT MY BABYS AT THE Posr Tomorrow ONE-HALF COST 5 rooms and bath, up stairs, 8 rooms, laundry and bath, downstairs, fur- in, southeast side. Worth Phone 281 For Sale—Miscellaneous FOR RENT—GARAGES FOR RENT—One car garage. 119 8. Washington Phone 817-W. FOR RENT—GBrage, very close in. 515 8. Durbin. Phone 1852, FOR RENT—Garage, close in. 515 S. Durbin. WANTED TO BUY WE WILL buy or exchange your Harned Furniture WANTED TO BUY—We pay more for coal ranges, heaters, dressers, duofolés, all househeld goocs. Phone WANTED—Your old coal.range or heater in exchange for a gas range or heater. Phone 1086. For Rent—MisceNaneous Pie Be T—Store building with living quarters, good location Phone 87W or 313. RE: FOR RENT—Sewing machines, month; we also repair Brooks, 749 East H, Phone|~ FOR RENT—Two-room lights and water furnished; near bus line. FQ@R RENT—Three-room furnished apartment, private bath, FOR RENT-—Well lighted, desirable flices. Call 401 Consolidated y Bldg. WANTED TO RENT WANTED TO RENT—Three-room furnished house in North Casper: be close to Durbin street Phone 2370. FOR RENT—ROOMS steam heat, 615 S, Beech FOR RENT—Close In, steam heated room, adjoining. bath, private) 2599. 701 reasonable, phor 8. Beech — FOR RENT—Sleeping room) private entrance, on bus line, $16 per 510.8, Park, Phone 760-J, _————_—_——_—— FOR BSALE—Forty pure bred brown | FOR RENT—Large room water heat, suitable for two, read: lamps and home privileges |meals if desired. Phone 4272. Zs Pas Ax? built-in features, clos part or all of down Owner leaving state and wants action NOW CASPER REALTY COMPANY REALTORS 108 South Center Street FOR RENT—HOUSE- KEEPING ROOMS FOR RENT—One room furnished, $15, 406 W. First; two rooms fur- nished, $80, 309 N. Ash. Phone 453. ee For Rent—APARTMENTS FOR RENT—Choice apartment, three rooms and bath, furnished; 845 E. Second. FOR RENT—Four-room semt-base- ment modern Phone 409-M Sunday mornring. FOR RENT—Very reasonable, nice- furnished apartment, on bus line, gas, lights furnished. 792 CY. MILNE APARTMENTS FOUR-ROOM 918 EB. Second. FOR RENT—Three cash FOR RENT—Nice basement apt. Ruud hot water; $27.50, adults. cash for a 1924 Forg|FOR RENT-—Very close in, good lo- cae: Price must be right.” 1026) sq dressing room; all furnished ex- 3 cept dishes and linen. FOR RENT—Three-room furnished RENT—Three-room, unfurnished apartment, four private bath; cheap Washington or Apply 701 N reliable party. WANTED TO RENT—3 or 4-room south or east; rent must be reasonable. Call 279-W' or 87M, | Turner. FOR RENT— Unfurnished apart- ment, living room, bedroom, break- fast nook, kitchene! private bath, on pa’ Phone 2268R. FOR RENT—Furnished apartment, $32.50, one room kitchenette and clothes closet, comfortable dern hame conveniences. laundry r 428 S. Grant. T—Front room, outside week, ft block from Second. FOR RENT—Strictly modern, fur- nished apartment, close in, Phone YELLOWSTONE FOR RENT—Largs breakfest nook, bedrooms, privilege of buying furnt with hot P—-Iurnished apartment. | BUT I'M NOT WORRMING, © 1 EVER 1D EXID TowaaS MaTRimMony For Kent—APAR. MENTS FOR RENT—Two-rcom modern, completely furnished downtown apartment. Phone 20603. 445 8. Wolcott. _—_— —— FOR RENT—Modern two-room fur- nished apartment, private bath, electric washer, built-in features, semi-basement, on bus line, $25. 932 8. Spruce. FOR RENT —Destrable * two-room modern, furnished apartment; gas and lights furnished; use of laundry, good location. 141 W. Tenth. FOR RENT—Modern two-room fur- nished dpartment, dishes and bed- ding, close in, reasonable. 311 N. Lincoln. Phone 1186M. FOR RENT—Buffet apartment, nice- ly furnished, suitable for three pecrle. down * town, steam _ heat, srs: rents for $65. Phone 1 . FOR RENT—HOUSES FOR RENT—1425 South Elm street, Tew stx-room house, beautifully finished. H. G. Bizell, co Wyom- ing Trust company. APTS #: FOR RENT—4-room modern house, well furnished, easy walking dis- tance. Phone 998-W. 132. (ON. SEVEN-ROOM unfurnished i strictly modern, suitable for 2 families, $46. 1008 E. 2nd. Phone 1552-5. FOR RENT—Very neat two-room furnished house. Gas; Ughts, water furnished, $28.50. One room furnished house in North Casper, $15.00. 603 8. Melrose. FOR RENT—2-room furnished house, lights and gas, also gar- age. 1155 N. Center, FOR RENT—2-room | furnished house, water, lights and gas, on bus line, 228 S. Conwell. Inquire 336 S. Conwell. FOR RENT—Three-room modern house, close in, furnished except bedding and dishes. 835 EB. Third Inquire tin basement FOR RENT—2-room _ furnished house with garage. Lights, gas and water, in, $25. 1329 8. Poplar. FOR RENT—Five-room house with bath and gas. newly decorated. 163 N. Park. Inquire 918 E. Second. FOR RENT—I1l1l-room modern, un- furnished house, $50; also three- room shack, $20. 333 8. Spruce. Phone 860J. For Sale—REAL ESTATE STRAWBERRY FARM. STRAWBERRY and chicken farm, 14 acres in Big Horn Busin, 1 riila from railway, all improved under ditch, part planted to straw berries, terms at $760. See Ben Realty Co. Realtors 202 Midwest Bldg. FOR SALE—HOUSES TMS AD WILL APPEAR BUT ONCE The old saying ‘Opportunity knocks at your door but once. Here it fa, On So, Jackson, a neat little 4- room and bath cottage on corner, east front, lot, garage. Owner suys sell, $500 cash, é4-rooms newly remodeled, has full basement, garage barn, gas, water fn east front on bus vent 8, Wash- Ington, $260 down, bal, like rent, Pretty Httle furnished 3 rooms, bath, Preaktest room, full base- ment, rage on pavement, South Park, $4,260, $750 cash. This will mcoke a home, ‘These and many mere, Let us help you find a home. SKE BEN REALTY C0, Realtors : 202 Midwest Bigg, FOR SALE—HOUSES FOR SALE—3-room house, hard: ‘wood floors, full basement, mo- dern except bath, ith sewer in street. Call at 1034 5. Metrose. FOR TRADE ance. P. O. Box 88, Hudson, Wyo. FOR SALE OR TRADE—Small soda fountain, candy case, cigar case, tobacco case, and wall’ cases, cheap or trade for car. See them at Parker Bros. Tobacco Co. MONEY TO LOAN ON diamonds, jewelry, guns, mu- sical instruments, cameras, also good clothes. United Jewelry Shop. 249 8. Center St. FOR LEASE FOR LEASE—800-acre summer range and lambing ground. Big Horn mountains. Address C. C. De- Groat, Lusk, Wyo. BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE—Cigar and news stand, downtown location. Box B-211 Tri- bune. LOST AND FOUND LO&ST—Cameo pin. Finder please phone 2953 LOST AND FOUND ana claim— One pair nose glasses, One purse containing check. Bunch of keys tn black leather case. Child's brown kid glove. Bunch of keys in black leather case. Brown silk tassel LOST—On East Yellowstone, Kelly cord tire, 32x44. Reward. Phone 621. 325 8. Durbin. LOST—Nose glasses, January 21st. Phone 1391-W, Reward WILL the party who found Mor- rocco under arm bag, somewhere in downtown tion, kindly call Mrs. Silver. Phone 1967-M and re- celve reward, PERSONAL YOUNG MAN wishes to go to Den- ver, will share’ expenses, Call 2818-J or Haytins Boot Shop, MADAM Aa REA KDYES, ordained spiritualist, private readings dally, mesaige circle every Monday eve- ning, § p,m, Apt. 8, Wyatt hotel. Phone 2609J, JNO. M. HENCH, Lawyer, Room 6, are Bidg. Advice tree, Phone 198. MADAME FRANCES Psyeho-palmist, cluirveyant, 443 W, Yellowstone, apt. ln rear, Hours Ww & of the County and School Districts of this County is true and correct. ABSTRACT STATEMENT, NATRONA COUNTY Of the Cost of Maintaining County Government from July 1, 1924 to January Ist, 1925. ~ Prepared under the provisions of Section 1421, Compiled Statutes of 1920, and taken from the Register showing Warrants and Certifi- cates of Indebtedness issued during that period. ; SHERIFF— > F * ‘Officers and Deputies Salaries, Contingent Expenses, -Books and Stationery ----..------------ wee -----$ 15,451.67 COUNTY CLERK— 5 F Officers and Deputies Salaries, Contingent Expenses, Stationery and Records ~------------~---- --.--- 12,338.66 COUNTY TREASURER— F Officers and Deputies Salaries, Contingent Expenses, Stationery, Books, Printing, Ete. ------ eee eS =. 7654.58 COUNTY ATTORNEY— j 4 Officers and Deputies Salariés, Contingent Expenses__ 8,661.56 SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS— Officers and Deputies Salaries, Contingent Expenses__ 2,714.82 ASSESSOR— Officers and Deputies Salaries, Contingent Expenses__ 8,297.95 COMMISSIONERS— Salaries, Contingent Expenses ~.....-------- w-+e-- 14.626.33 CLERK OF DISTRICT COURT— $ Officers and Deputies Salaries, Contingent Expenses__ 5,604.80 CORONER— ‘ Per Diem, Mileage, Etc., Juror Fees, Witness Fees, Mis- cellaneous Expenses ~.-.--.--..------. ees 540.50 JUSTICE COURT— Justice, Salary and Fees, Constable Salary and Fees, Jurors Fees, Witness Fees, Miscellaneous Expenses-- 6,648.58 DISTRICT COURT— Bailiffs Salaries, Attorneys Appointed by Court, Jurors Fees, Witness Fees, Meals for Jurors, Miscellaneous Expenses — s - 4,876.25 COURT HOUSE Construction and Repairs, Furniture and Sapp , Fuel Light and Water, Jailor and Janitors aries, In- surance, Miscellaneous Expenses —-------_ Sake os 2: 5,830.13 ROAD AND BRIDGE— Surveyors Salaries --___ ewenawae a ant BES a7S, aac --- =. 226,505.13 Labor, Material HEALTH DEPARTMENT— County Physician Salary, Health Officer, Salary, Coun- ty Nurse, Salary, Contagious Disease Expense, Ven- erial Clinic, Miscellaneous Expenses.--_--__-_ ---- 8,650.17 POOR AND PAUPER— General Expenses ---~~. 18,400.81 -- 205,834.68 Hospital Expenses ~_-- Mothers’ Pensions .. ~ 2,275.00 AGRICULTURAL _ DEPARTMENT— Agent, Salary, Home Demonstrator, Salary, Other Ex- penses 2,006.47 MISCELL. 2 Premium on Official Bonds _- 14,788.10 Livestock Inspection Expenses .. 2,124.92 Garage, Building and Equipment_ 5,100.00 Total. Warrants and Certificates Issued______ ------._- $584,610.92 STATE OF WYOMING, COUNTY OF NATRONA, ss. It is hereby certified that the doresomes is a true and complete Abstract Statement of the Potal amount of nts and Certificates of Indebtedness issued by the County of Natrona in the State of Wyoming from July ist, 1924, to January ist, 1925. ‘ ALMA F. HAWLEY, County Clerk. Casper, Wyoming, January 8rd, 1925. STATE OF WYOMING, COUNTY OF NATRONA, ss. a“ It is hereby certified that the foregoing is a true and complete Abstract Statement of the receipts and disbursements of the County of Natrona in the State of Wyoming from July ist, 1924, to Jan- ner, 1st, 1925. and the cost of maintaining the government of the said County, evidenced by warrants and certificates of indebtedness issued in payment of indebtedness incurred during said time, and further that the ‘statement of indebtedness of the County is true and correct; all evidenced by reports filed with the Board of County Commissioners by the County Treasurer and County Clerk. Witness my hand as Chairman of the Board of County Commis- sioners, attested by the County Clerk this 3rd day of January, A. D. 1926. b. ro G. T. MORGAN, Chairman of the Board of County Commissionera. ° Attest: ALMA F. HAWLEY, (SEAL) ‘ County Clerk. »,* Of the receipts and disbursements of the County of Ni . in the State of Wyoming, and statement of expense of main rg the County government from July 1st, 1924, to December Sist, 1924. Prepared under the provisions of Section 1421, Compiled Statutes of 1920. Se a , STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS, : Amount on Hand July Ist, 1924______$ 821,645.40 F RECEIPTS Taxes collected _—_______-____-____. 1, 122,248.79 Delinquent taxes collected ~..._ 31,767.86 Penalties and Interest co! = 4,846.64 Licenses covered into the se 335.00 County Officers fees covered into the treasury ..-.-----~---. 14,782.51 Redemptions. —. / sss oe, 6,881.09 Justice fines covered into the treasury__ 2,408.45 School Land Income Oil Royalty Funds —_. Interest on Deposits __- 8,428.46 Natrona County Hospital _-..---__-- 28,852.02 Stock Inspection ~-------_-__--___-_ 477.40 Cert. Redemption Fees ----___--. .-- 169.00 Miscellaneous ~.-_ aay 4,536.74 - Remitted the State Treasurer_____--._ $ 115,339.75 County Warrants paid —~_..---.-____. 284,654.62 Gounty Certificates of indebtedness paid 207,535.90 Rebate tax orders paid ~-_-_----__-.-- 766.01 County High School Warrants paid-___ 326,926.86 County High School Interest on Bonds 12,625.00 Poll Tax Refunds --~___- qennstsese= ‘ 1,902.00 Interest paid on School District Bonds 2 10,278.75 City of Waite Taxes Paid_ mes 175,000.00 Town of Mills Taxes Paid — 1,940.00 Town of Evansville Taxes Pai 850.00 General school tax paid School District Treasurer .---..-~---- eee 167,930.71 | Special school tax paid District School Treasurer ---. Senn. . 168,000.00 Redemption Fund ...-- 5,546.56 | Library Fund Paid Out 6,967.41 | Ledger cash balance Dec. 885,173.66 + | OVAL (nas esaka x = ES ee ~----+----$2,3871,482.27 $2,371,432.27 | The Cash on hand is available for the following purposes, to-wit: | For Library purposes ay vi 20,489.56 | For school purposes —_ 723,225.71 For Redemption Fund Bs 1,828.84 For payment of School Bonds and Interest. 120,356.86 For payment of State Taxes_ = 65,937.89 City of Casper -_- 95,389.14 Town of Mills 2 762.49 Town of Evansville 349.69 TOTAL) i. ate Ba em peo 15 Wiigiera Teen we Se ES $1,027,885.18 STATEMENT OF THE BONDED INDEBTEDNESS. Of County and School Districts at the close of the Semi-Annual period December-31st, 1924, as shown by the Bond Register of the County. ; SCHOOL DISTRICTS— Original Date Date Balance Amount of Rate Due due on of Issue issue lgaue County High school__$ 50,000 1-213 5% 1988 $ 28,0 & County High School__ §00,000° 11-1°23 5% 1943 450,00) | School District No. 2. ta 2. 5% 1930 10,500 School District No. 35,000 7 "5% 1985 19,250 » 7 4.7% 1928 ' 20,000 > School District No, 150,000 School District No, 2. 200,000 School District No. 800,000 6% 1946 132,000 6% 1941 170,000 5% 1945 285,000 2 2. +3 School District No, 2. 50,000 5 a 2 Total amount due ----..-_.___ a Oo SS OO UNE, OF NATRO: A, 58. it Is hereby certified that the foregoing i ti Abstract Statement of the receipts and het hesaiantt nt igh eta. of Natrona in the State of Wyoming from July 1st, 1924, to Decem- ber Sist, 1924, and that the statement of the bonded indebtedness $1,114,750 AGNES M. CLARE, Casper, Wyomlng, Jan. drd, 1928, ottahy, Freabures,