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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1925 BRINGING UP FATHER NO CHANGE IN EELER Ghat AT FALLS, Jan. 28.—So far sal proceedings are concerned ‘s nothing before the federal hete to show that there has , any change or will be any, in he grand jury indictment against ator B. K. Wheeler charging him having accepted a fee from Gordon Campbell, cil man, for serv- jces in matters in which the govern- was interested. There is no * against Wheeler in the court r has there been but a grand indicument and to this indict- Senator Wheeler has filed a ral demurrer and also a motion transfer of the trial, should the murrer be overruled from /here to ¢ Butte division. Both Judges G. ourquin and C. N. Pray of the na district having disqualified mselves, Federal Judge Frank De- k of the district of Idaho was ed to hear the demurrer and mo- Judge Deterick set the hearing 10 o'clock the morning of Feb- y.2, and all arrangements are ng-ahead for the hearing upon at date as Judge- Deterick has made no other order. Following the hearing Judge Deterick, if he fails to sustain the dumurrer, which is a general one, will set down the date for the trial to be heard before him. ne regular term‘of federal court in Great Falls begin February 16, at which time a grand jury is called, d the trial jury will not be called 1 Mareh 23. There will be no term in Butte until May. Should a trial be held either in Great Falis or Butte before the dates given, a spe- cial term would have to be ordered While it is rumored that the demur- rer is to bé withdrawn and a plea entered by Wheeler, no such action has been taken in the court of rec- ord here up to the present time. > Two Held for Plot to Blow Up Battleships LONDON, Jan, 28.—{By The Asso- clated Press}—W. P. O'Leary and J. D. Me.. Gough, arrested recently in connection with an alleged plot to blow up British battleships and sub- arines, were committed for tria! yesterday, The charge against the men was iNegal dissemination of naval secrets. At the preliminary hearing yester- day counsel alleged there was evi- dence td indicate that the defend- ants were Irish epublican army in- telligence officers. The magistrate admitted MeGough to bail in 2,000 pounds but refused bail for O'Leary. Bias | the w rs The granting of this year's dia- mond trophy championship to Lake Placid means.a reyival of the ama- teur skating meet of 1922, declared by fficials of the International Skating’ Union to have been the greatest skating meet ever held on the’ American continent. Classified Rates.| ‘Two cents per wora or ten cents r line. NO AD LESS THAN 30 CBNTS, Five average words used a8 & basis of Satreatlng a line. BLACKFACE CAP HEADLINE will ‘be charged the space of two Uneg. ‘Ali charge* advertising will be bouked “at lines’ irrespective of the number of words. TELEPHONE ADS. Careful attention will bo given all wis received over the TELEPHONE, lut we cannot guarantee accuracy. |: CLA! CORRECTION OF SSIFIED AD ERRORS. The Casper Daily Tribune will bor be responsible for more than ene incorrect insertion of any ad- vertisement ordered for more than one timé. Errors not the iault of the advertiser which clearly lessen the reai value of the advertisement will be rectified only by publication Without extra charge within FIVE cays after insertion. No republica- tion will be made when the error does not materially affect the sense cr purpose of the advertisement. OUT OF TOWN ADVERTISE- MENTS. D niust be accompanied by cath or cheok in full payment of the sam: Note the foregoing instructio about counting the words and the rate per word for the Casper Dally Tr‘bune. HELP WANTED—Female WANTED—GiIrl to care for small roomjng house, $40 per month and room. hone 1619R. SALESMEN WANTED HARDWARE anda stove salesman, by. factory representative com- pany. _Excellent line. Box B-216, Tribune. Are You Out of a Job ? ‘The Tribune will help every man and woman in Casper im search of employment to find work by puolishing FREE For One Insertion “Position Wanted" ads, Re niember It will cost you noth: ing tu advertise your services in the Tribune. If you are in need of work Advertise @he Casper Daily Tribune YOU MAKE ME Sick, THE OTHER MEN? WHY DON'T XOU WEAR A GOLF SUIT Like att ©1925 ay Inre Fearune Seavice, Inc GOLF SUIT-HOH: Grent Britain rights reserved. ~ | WHAT WOULD THE H GANG SAX IF THEY SAW ME IN AGOLF POSITIONS WANTED EXPERIENCED housekeeper wants work; will take sewing or nursing in or out of.city. Phone 2834W. LADY wants small child to care for, »Where there are no other children. Péarl Fuller, Parkerton, Wyo. EXPERIENCED dressmaker ladies. taflor wants work. 2665. WOMAN wants work by hour of any kind. and Phone Gay. or Phone 770. MAN AND WIFE want job/as camp or outfit. cook, thoroughly experi- enced. Good ‘reference, 106 N. Boyer. ee eae NTE es MAN and woman wants janitor apt. house work, no children. Phone 1155-J. STENOGRAPHER and desires position. of office. work. bookkeeper Will do any kind Phone 23T7-W. SERVICES OFFERED FREE to you. Estimates and plans for your building. Carpenter work day or contract. Axel Thyren, Box 15. Phone 15R2. JERSEY milk delivered door fresh every day. a@ specialty. Murphy Bros., 416 Holly St. Phones 1096R or 698M. 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. EPATRING Y. Johnston, oe 8. McKinley. ACME cabinet shop and planing mill, sash doors, frames, counters and shelving. 214 West B. Phone 1806-W. to your Team work and remodeling the Carpenter. Phone 2628J For Sale—AUTOMOBILES SounD VAULES In USED CARS Every used car we of- oe forsaleis pricedon “cost plus fair prof- ie” basis. Through long experience we have learned how to buy them right. And we sell them right because it is good business to do so. For your protection —buy your used car from a reputable dealer. DODGE BROTHERS 3 1924 Type B Sedan; equipped with balloon tires, bumper, motometer and trunk; driven, less than 8,000 miles. Origi-” nal cost $1,650. Offered at__$1,050 1923 Type B Coupe. This car equipped with large West- inghouse_ shock absorbers, -bumpers front and rear, cut- out, motometer and Clymer spotlight - 700 1923 Tourin, “Ww estinghouse shock absorbers, spare tire, new enamel - - 335 1922 Touring; high hood, briel snubbers - 500 1928 Roadster; motometer heater, etc. Price. - 450 1923 Touring, -.-- - 400 1923 Screen Commercial --.-- 500 AND PLEASE REMEMBER: All Dodge Brothers cars completely overhauled and reconditioned. FORDS 1923 Coupe; starter, demount able rims, Hassler shock ab sorbers, gun visor and foot feed, Comes with hood and radiator cover and has five good tires 1923 Touring; able rims. 1923 Touring stater, demount- A good value at._ ~ 200 Coliseum Motor Co. 131 E. Fifth bi Phone 724 OPEN SUNDAY FOR SALE-—1921 Onkiand roadster, good condition, selling cheap. Phone 1155-J ] FOR SALE—1923 Star Touring car, A real buy at $250, 105 8. Ken- wood or phone 1803W. MUST SELL—1924 Ford five months old, $300, Terms. quire 815 S. Ash, Phone 679M. FOR SALE—1922 model, Dodge Touring car, $150, Box 10, Alcova Rt., Jimeville. FOR RENT—GARAGES Touring, In- FOR RENT—Garage, 10x20, on South Wolcott, between 12th and 18th street; rent $7. Phone 1257W. For Sale—Household Goods FOR SALE—Brass bed, spring, mat- .treas, 9x2” Axminister rug, two Wicker rockers, ice box, sewing ma- chine, cheap, 1116 H. First. For Sale—Household Goods FOR SALE—Complete furnishings for small apartment; Reed lving room suite apartment for rent. 238 W. Seventh. THE Sie t ine aa SMALL FOR SALES $35 panei Jewel three- burner range, $19.50; $26 refriger- ator, $11.50; $10.50 3-Inch post Vernis Martin bed, $6; ivory chiffonier, $11; used rugs at special prices; duofold pads, new, $5; $149.50 3-piece bed- room $98.50; kitchen cabinet, $15; child's play. set, 90c. Special prices oe Oe ‘um. NTER-GOLL CO. 242 W. vee St. Phone 2200 For Sale—Miscellaneous FOR SALE—One slightly used Sidway baby carringe, good condi- tion, price reasonable. Phone 2489- Ww. FOR SALE—Shampoo board, Shel- ton hair dryer, on easy payments. Phone 1783. FOR SALE—Beaded evening gown, i never been worn, size 38. Phone 0365. FOR SALE—Extra fancy green buf- falo hide and head; suitable for egat or robe; head for mounting. Inquire 638 E. Second. a WANTED TO BUY —~~— MEN'S discarded clothing and shoes. Phone 1328R. The Bargain Store, 216 W. First. WANTED to buy, Phone 1491. young squabs. WILL buy or exchange your sed furniture. Harned Furniture Co., 234 S. David. Phone 249. <<< WANTED TO BUY—We pay more for coal ranges, heaters, dressers, duofolcs, all househeld goods, Phone 1086, /ANTED TO BUY—Highest cash price paid for second hand furni- ¢. Brooks 749 East H. Phone 48-W, \ SECONDHAND tents, ding, sadiles, chaps, guns, tools, musica] instruments, trunks and grips. Phone 1328R. The, Bargain Store, 216 W. First. WANTED—Your old coal range or heater in exchange for a gas range or heater, Phone 1086. tarps, bed- For Rent—MisceRaneous FOR RENT—Sewing machines, month; we also repair $3 all Brooks, 749 East H. Phone FOR RENT—Well lighted, desirable offices. Call 401 Consolidated Royalty Bldg. ROOM AND BOARD (RRO A ROOM and board, to gentleman. Phone 2329-w. in modern home 643 «SS. «Grant. FOR RENT—ROOMS FOR RENT—2 modern sleeping rooms, outside antrance. 933 8. Wolcott. FOR RENT—Room, close in, pri- vate entrance, adjoining bath. 4 N. Beech. Dra wn:for The Casper Tribune by George McManus| AN OINSTYY WAS S0CH A MANLS 1V'S TOO BAD: i til disieuy mod Pparated into two dis ‘southeast side. $7,000, will sell for 700, $1,000 down, $66 per month including res will take cary nall clear property in place of $1,000 down bayn nt Serie: 6,000 property” for $10,000 cast This is strictly. firs class income property, finest close in, east side section. Will furnish all details to bqnifide buyers. in, has 4 value of between $10,000 and $ purchase this for $6, month. There is not another op! Casper. CASPER REALTY CO., INC., Phone 381 0 on terms of $1,000 ¢ ash six-room residence on 60x140 foot east front lot but three blocks east of Center r and balance Located $50 per nd in city of REALTORS 108 8 Center Bt. He ee a a ee eee FOR SALE OR WILL TRADE IN AS FIRST PAYM ON LARGER HOME Four-room house, kitchen. outbuildings. Lot 60x140. two bed rooms. BAKER-GRUDE INV. Ct 133 North Wolcott REALTORS Call 2610 evenings ct ee Se For Rent—APARTMENTS FOR FENT—Strictly modern, fur: lose in. Phone FOR RENT—Large living room, kitchenette, bedrooms, pr ture. Call 20; breakfast nook, 33-W. ——$—$—$ $$$ RENT—Three-room modern FOR basement apartment, nished, clean and refi iy Poplar, partly hed, $20 Phone 1652W. FOR RENT apartment, lights and gas paid, 8S, Washington. '—Two-room modern except by $18 month. near school and bus line furnished two] 3 ilege of buying furnt- fur- , on ath, 829 WILSON APARTMENTS MODERN three-room’ apartment, fireplace, Murphy range, laundry, Phone 1055R. FOR RENT—Nice, modern unfurnished bed, apt., furnished suitable for family of 2, $26. first floor. On bus Phone 617-W. line and pavement, FOR RENT—Three-room modern furnished apartment. Phone 807. E. Third. Inquire in FOR RENT—One 3-room apt., part: ly furnished, $12 mo.,; one 2-room apt., $10 mo., gas, Ughts and water, meters in. 1229 East 8th. See own- er between 6 and 6 p. m. at room 4 over Kimball's Drug, Center 8 FOR RENT—4 nice rooms in_bi ase- ment, 336 8S. Melroso Phone 2528-J. FOR RENT-sThree-room apartment built-in features, private bath, partly furnished. 232 8. Grant. FOR RENT—3 large furnished rooms, close In, very reasonable, 214 8, Grant FOR RENT—Apartment, furnished or unfurnished, heat, large living room, kitchenette and bath; rent reduced. Phone 1639J. FOR RENT—Modern _ three-room furnished apartment, clean, able; garage. 845 E. Second. FOR RENT—HOUSES down town, steam FOR RENT—HOUSE- FOR RENT—Five-room house with | KEEPING ROOMS bath and gas, newly. rated. | 163 N. Park. Inquire 918 E. Second, FOR RENT—Clean, cozy rooms,|FOR RENT vor mt rnished completely furnished, $15; gas and| house, lights and gas, garage, lights free. 406 W. First. 1155 N. Center. : , {ctly "C ENT+-2 ish ms, for|FOR RE? Three-room str ; sbees a abeennes ee rohatieate modern, furnished house. Phone home, with family of 3, use of bath | 2638W. ind phone, on pavement and bus} 5, ; : hed \ ‘OR RENT--Four-room unfurnished ies ee ganildren. 688 8. Lincoln) ‘house; reduced rent. Apply 528 phone: i iey: s W. Yellowstone. Bhs). | Si a a FOR RENT—Light housekeeping PERG yaeeeen rooms, reasonable; gas and lights Gn Oakcrest. be: furnished; bus service, 213 8. Elk-| tween 11th and 12th, $40 per month J. ¥, Jones & Co. Phone 1204 or For Rent—APARTMENTS | 134. — —~- mane | FOR RENT— Modern, furnished 678. Marion P. FOR RENT—Unturnishea apart-| Rouse. Phone 5 ment, living room, bedroom, break- fast nook, kitchenette, clothes closet, private bath, on pavement, laundry In basement. Phone 2268R. FOR RENT—Modern two-room fur- nished apartment, dishes and bed- ding, close in, reasonable. 311 N. Lincoln, Phone 1186M. FOR RENT—Tworoom and one three-room modern, unfurnished apartments, steam heat. At the Poling. Phone 734R. FOR RENT—Three-room modern apartment, furnished or unfur- nished, electric washer and laundry. Phone 2762. 1218 8, Jefferson. MILNE APARTMENTS FOUR-ROO) unfurnished apart ment. 918 E, Second. YELLOWSTONE Apartments. 426 W. Yellowstone. Phone 2750, FOR RENT—Destrable, modern apartment with complete furnish- ings for sale cheap, 238 W. Seventh. pa ata laleettn Nestcans ean Wack. fac FOR RENT—Nico basement sas Pe ment, furnished, all outsidg win- dows, Lorain oven regulator in kitchen stove, on bus Ifhe; réason able, 429 E. 1lth, Phone 2143W. ———— FOR RE yveroom modern, unfurnished house, good condition, built-in features. $03 W. Lith. Phone §18R. FOR RE room house: y furnished, pavement, line. Gara y 6th, ve a wo-room unfurn ed apartment. 1524 S. Cedar. Be ment, FOR SALE—HOUSES mR SA FOR SALE Five-room modern house, with or without furniture; finished base ment; close in; garage; corner lot; lawn and trees all in, 612 South Lincoln I SALE—3-room — hous, 004 floors, full rn except bath, with sewer reet, Call at 1034 5, Meirvse. Lee, rea tah: 18@- large living room House is modern, there is garage, chicken house and On Fenway off East Second Will trade in on fiye-room house, sout n ()) 14x18 and other h or east part Phone 1189 FOR SALE—HOUSES FOR SALE— hardwe modern fireplace, FOR SALE—At a SACRIFICE, a beautiful $12,000 home, in the ex. clusive section. Am leaving town and must sell. A bargain. Phone 2493. FOR. SALE—Three-room, _ strictly modern ise, built-im features, good location Will take late model car as part payment. Phone 143W FOR SALE—Beautiful five-room home, located on South Wolcot surrounded eby the most attractiv homes of Cas a large and cheerful, and trees sell. Phone 238. ll the rooms ar¢ beautiful lawn This home is priced to FOR SALE OR TRADE—House and two lots in North Casper. $1,350 or my. equity late mode) cary Fourteenth. See Price $850 for good ® me at 1327 W. FOR TRADE FOR SALE OR TRADE r two-room hou: se Equity in nd garage, south: east part. Would take clear lots or car. Bargain. P. O. Box 794. TO TRADE—A 1924 Ford Touring body for a 1924 Ford Roadster body. Phone 1045 or call at 308 West A, rear. FOR LEASE TO TRADE—60x100 corner lot, close to business district with two five room houses, a one-room house and a garage;gas heat, good income and clear. Will near Chugwate South Dakota, have you? west Bldg. consider Ww preferred, Call F farm lands yo., or Carlock, but, what Probst, 214 Mid: BUSINESS CHANCES FOR fultable reasonable. ne. Phone for RENT—Store, Ap n. » good ; location, business; rent W. Yellow FOR SALE—Summ south shore ks’ lal well built = ly furnished. vith cort we “1619 B. Firs RELINQUISHMENTS WILL relinquish 120-acre original 14 miles east lowstone highwa of asper along Yel %4-mile west of Big Muddy oll A wonderful opportunity,” pric 0. For full particulars see Spark Plug at Tri bune office before January 30 WILL relinquish 640-acre home stead, located near Waltman, Wyo., for cash; ofl company drilling nearb: 3ox B-2 Tribune. For Sale—REAL ESTATE $8,000 down property valt gage drawing 11895 days or to’ wn ued 8 Mortgage $6,500, per 348 evenings $16,000 cent mort Phone MONEY TO LOAN ON diamonds, jewelry instruments, am guns, musical as, good clothes United Jewelry Shop, 249 8. Center. WILL loan $2,000 on Casper real estate; must have good security Phone 238. . PERSONAL MADAME FRANCES isycho-palmist, clatryoyant. 443 W. Yellowstone, apt. in rear. Hours 10 to 9 MADAM J. REA KEYES, ordained spiritualist, private readings dally message circle ning, § p.m, Phone 2609-J. every Apt. Monday eve 8, Wyatt hotel Room 6, Phone , Lawyer, \dvice free LOST AND FOUND LOST AND FOUND The following articies have. been at the Tribune office for quite some time. ‘Will the owners please call and claim— TF(]) ry One pair nose glasses. aining check. ys in black leather ld’s brown kid glove keys in black leather n silk tassel chocheted bag. spaniel Call yard, pup. LEGAL NOTICES ORDER FOR HEARING UPON PETITION FOR DISCHARGE, In the District Court of the United States, for|\the District of Wyoming, In the matter of William A. Turner, Bankrupt. In Bankruptcy No. 624, A> petition for discharge in bankruptcy of William A. Turner, having been filed herein and the matter of said petition for dis- charge having been referred to this referee for proper proceedings in the premises, it is therefore hereby ORDERED that a hearing upon said petition for discharge be had before this referee at 500 Hynds Building, in the city of Cheyenne, Wyoming, at ten o'clock in_the oon on the 26th day of Feb- A. D., 1925 and that notice thereof be published in the Casper Tribune, a newspaper printed in said district,-and that all known creditors and other.persons in in- terest may appear at,said time and place and show cause, if any they haye, why the prayer of said pe- tition should not be granted and that copies of this notice be mailed to the creditors of said bankrupt, addressed to them at their several places of residence exhibited in the schqdules filed herein accord- ing to law. Dated this 27th day of January, A.'D., 1925. SWAINSON, CLARENCE A, Referee in Bankruptey. Publish Jan 28, 192 Led NOTICE OF FIRST MEETING OF CREDITORS In the District Court of the United States, for the District of Wyoming. In the Matter of Frank S. Ukena Sena In Bankruptcy No. 8 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on the 22nd day of January, A. D. 1925, the said Frank §, Ukena, was duly adjudicated a bankrupt, and that the first meet- ing of creditors will be held at 500 Hynds Building, in the city of Cheyenne, Wyoming, on the 6th day of February, A. D, 1926, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, at which time said creditors may at- tend, prove their claims, examine the bankrupt, and transact such other business as may properly come before said meting. Dated this 27th day of January ENCE A Referee in 1925 ae ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE The State of Wyoming, County of Natrona, In the Distr dicial District, In the Matter of the Ralph J. Marcy, Deceased. The above entitled estate com- ing on for hearing on the petition of Frie A. Alben, Administra- trix of such estate, and the estate being represented by William O, Wilson, its. attorney, and it appear- SWAINSON, Bankruptcy Publish, t Court Eighth Ju- state of ng to the Court and the Court does find therefrom, that it is necessary and for the advantage suid estate to raise money artain note to the Casper Mutual Building and Loan Asso- ciation, a ‘Wyoming Corporation of Casper, in the sum | of $800.00 fter described, | secured by on the real estate here scribed, ‘to pay the debts and expenses of ad-| ministration of d estate, as set on ORE ORDERED that all interested in said estate, be, and they hereby are, required to anpear before the said court or judge thereof at ten ck in ston forenoon, on Febru 3 th, 1925, at the Court House in the Gity of Casper, Natrona County, State of Wyoming, then and there to show cause why the following described real estate, to- wit: North forty feet of Lot Ten (10) in Block One Hundred Forty-Nine (149) in_ the City of Casper, in the County of Natrona, in’ the Etate of Wyo- ming, together with all’ build- ings and improvements thereon, or some part thereof should not be mortgaged for the amount as forth in said pet IT IS THERE follows: The note evidencing said loan and securing said mort | gage to be if the sum of $800.00, | dated November 1924, due or or before June 25, 1984, with in-| terest at 6% p No. 13 of said 4 June 1924, interest and prin- cipal being payable each in the sum of $4.00 per calendar month | on or before the th day of each |" calendar month, after said No- vember 1924, until the matur- ity of said Series No. 13, and also} to pay the purchase price of said 4 shares of capital stock from its date of issue until and including the calendar monthly payment due November 25, 1924; and that said Administratrix be authorized, em- powered and directed to execute and deliver the id note, and exe- cute, acknowledge and deliver said mortgage, and to purcha and en- dorse and deliver the certificate evidencing said shares of — stock, and to execute and deliver such other papers as shall be lawful and necessary to procure said loan, reference being made to the said petition filed herein and now on file in the above entitled estate for further particulars, and that this order be published for four successive weeks in the Casper Daily Tribune, a newspaper ‘of general circulation published in said Natrona County, Wyoming. Done in open court this 26th) day of January, A. D. 19: BRYANT S. CROMER, Judge 11, 18,] Publish Jan. 1925. 28; Feb. 4, ———— ORDER FOR HEARING UPON PETITION FOR DISCHARGE In the District. Court of the} United States, for the District of Wyoming. In the Matter of Richard Schoorman, Bankrupt In Bank ruptcy No. 813. A petition for discharge in PAGE NINE uptey of Richard Schoorman been filed herein and the said petit for diss x been ferred to referee for proper proceed- ings in the prem is there- fore herek ORDERED aring upon said petition for ‘ge be had before this refere v0 Hynds Building, in the city of Cheyenn Wyoming, at ten o'clock th forenoon on the 26th day of Feb ruary, A. D., 19: and that no- tice therefore be published in the Casper Tribune, a newspapi printed in said District, and that all known creditors and other persons in ear at said time | how cause 3 why the pr id petition should not be granted ar d that copies of this notice i to the creditors of addressed to them at th everal places of res idence exhibited in the edules filed her Dated thi A. D. 1s CLAR scord s 27th day of January, A. SWAINSON, ree in Bankruptcy Ref: Publish Janua NOTICE OF Peerless Oil corporated in INCOR One a Secretary ) of Cheyenne, Wyoming, on 7th, 1925 The objects of said corpo: ration are the acquiring by purchi otherwise, and the owning, holding and disposing of oil and other min- eral lands, the operating and de- veloping of the same, the selling, manufacturing, transporting and disposing of the products thereof, with power to borrow money, and to mortgage and encumber the property of the corporation, and to acquire all kinds of real and personal property in connection therewith, and to do all things nec- gssary and convenient to carry out effectually ‘the main of said corporation. Its capital stock is Two Hundred Thousand ($200,000.00) Dollars, divided into Two Hundred Thousand (200,000) shares of the par value of One ($1.00) Dollar each. Its term of existence is fifty yer The number of Directors is five, and those who will manage the affairs of the company for the first year are Theodore Mosher, R. J. Mosh- er. Elmer G. R. Hagens and R. C. Dt Operations of said co any will be carried on in G Vatrona County, Wyom- ng also ca bus iness in ate, territory, dis- trict or possession of the United States of America., The principal office of the Company is located at 204-207 Consolidated Royalty Building, Casper, Natrona County, Wyoming, and the agent in charge thereof is G. R. Hagen PEERLESS OIL COMPANY By Theodore Mosher, President Publish January 27, 28 and 29, 1 AUDITORS REIMERTH & CO. Public Accounts e Tax Service HASELMIRE & P Auditors and A Income Tax Consultants Suite 211. Con. Roy. Bldg, Phone 660 rH, E Dv. Aaefe ibaa 30 So. Durbin Offiee 108 Boutin ¢ Private Hospital, ral Practice Surgery Obstetrics DR. 1, N. FRO Physician and Su OS Bldg. on Phone 123 . ©. VAN DENBERG Certified Public Account Income Tax Service Phone 48 ARCHITECTS and Plane Table —Draughtsman for Mechan 1 Patents Farley Kimball—W Eng. License No. 44. Office Phone 18423 . 309, 0-5 Bldg. Res, Phone 21370 Architect " Phone 101M WEBB 8. 12 Daly Building. Phone 1352 BAGGAGE & TRANSFER ‘ORAG E 249 Land, Irrigat Topographic BATTERIES CASPER BATTERY CO. | 119 E Fitth Phon | 907 | CHIROPRACTORS DR. GROV BK Chiropractor Palmer) Phone 17134 intments Only REY JEPFREY Phone 706 DR. . HARNED, Chiropractor North Kimball Street Phone 1457 CLEANERS ‘ THE SERVICE Cr bis LAWYERS BULLACK & Suite 204.205 Phone JOUN M. Room 6, 212 So, Center HENCH Kimball Bidg. Phone 198 HEMINGWAY & McDONAL) De! 225 Midwest Bldg. Phone 210 Lawyers Room 332 CAS Room Midwest Bldg. ik AND WEURLI Attorneys 1 c Roy. Bldg. Phone 41 NICHOLS & STIRRETT awyers 0-10-11 O11 Exehan Ww. Att HAC at Law ENS & 1URANE Lawyers 206-207 OU F xchange Building OGILBEE 210 O-S Bidg, & ADAMS Phone 2217 . BE. BERL Zuttermeister Bldg. DOCTORS THE CASPER PRIVATE HOSPITAL HOSPITAL Stal SURGERY, GYN OBSTE' Homer R. Lath Victor R. Dack | EYE, EAR, NOSE’ AND “niet Harmon ©, Santon, M. 1 SKIN AND X-RAY TR NITO-CURINARY D G. B. Underwood, dD) T KE. Duncan, D, D. §, Ofrices Kohrbaugh Building 118 East Second Street Telephones 54 and 55 DR. ACP. KIMBALL Over Yesness Store Suite L to 1 Phones 2208—1715W Physio-Therapy Treatments Surgery and Deep X-Ray Therapy By ee Only AS STIDGER Lawyer Suite 218, Midwest Bldg Phone 1193 KEM a Royalty Bldg OSTEOPATH i JAROLIN and Residence ments No, 23. OPTOMETRIST \ES CAREFULLY DEK Office ©. DAVIS oling Apart. _Phone 588. TESTED d Glasses perly Pitted cs in: EVANS 194 S. Center St, ROOFING WYOMING “ROOF T ING CO, 7 East 12th Phone 18043 All Kinds of Roofs Repaired and Applied UPHOLSTERING ure Packing Warwick WAREHOUSES DR. C. 1, PLATZ, © Diseases of c hildren arehouse 0, Phone 1234 Moylog, Storage

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