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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1925 fhe Casvet Daily Cridune PAGE NINE BRINGING UP FATHER cause, if any there be, why the TY EMPLOVES B HERE RERIRED (Continued from Page One) of business last summer on gamb- Ung charges. * Seventh street, between McKialey and Conwell, will be narrowed to 60 feet at the request of property own- ers. This will add five feet depth on each lot, although the city will re- tain the title to the éxtra footage. Legal conference with the Chi- cago & Northwestern railroad, to learn its attitude will be necessary before the council will take amy ac- tion on the proposed extension of Beech street from Rallroad avenue to Second street. Reatdents outside the city Mmits who te using the Hlkhorn water ‘Will be asked to sign a waiver eleasing the city, from any re- sponsibility for damage from the Une. This action follows a claim mado against the city, caused by high water pressure, which has been turned over to the legal department to settle. More adequate lighting of all will be taken up by the streets and alleys committee. It is proposed to put in three arc lights per block, where they are needed, one at each intersection and one in the middle of the block. A resolution from the Rock Springs city council that Casper city fathers to memorialize the legis- lature on the proposed statute to set aside certain revenues derived from gasoline taxes and auto li- censes for the upkeep of city streets, was tabled. /The statute would ap- portion a certain percentage of ‘these revenues according to popula- tion. Considerable other detail matter was taken up by the council but the proposition to deed the city park MAGGIE- WHY OONTT YOU AN’ DAUGHTER. y, STOP ALL THIS FOOLISH: “NESS AN SPEAK TO EACH OTHER: QUARRELIN'IS forcement «department, which marked for destruction by members of their own party. The record of this department 1s about to be given to the public and it is sald to be about the most humillating docu- ment that’can be imagined, The Democrats are in the minority in each house and just what they ex. pect to accomplish against the Re- publican majority no one knows, se ER Bhat BROTHERHOOD LEAGUE COUNCIL 10 MEET The council of the Brotherhood league at its meeting this evening at 7:30 in the Grace English Luth- eran church, corner of CY and Ash Street, will make arragements for the general meeting in Marc! » Which will be under the direction of the extension committee. Th# annual committees will he appointed. for a Community building was not mentioned. The parks and eeme- tery committee reported that it had the matter under consideration but that more tine was needed to study the situation, Consideration was given last night to a proposed bond issues of $70,000 which would not be marketed but “which would be handed over to the water department in lleu of segurity for money that has been spent in er !mprovements, As money was recOwed in payment of these specific improvements the water department would retire the bonds. A meeting of the judelary commit- tee with the city attorney will deter- mine thé action to be taken on the matter. ———_—_ UNDER THE CAPITOLDOME Continued from Page One. town council {n small towns; the judiciary committee's bill with ref- erence to perfecting tax title and mailing notices to mortgagee of ex- piration of time for, redemption; Mc- Neese's bill relating to drivers for consolidated schools and the Sheri- dan county delegations bill for the creation and enforcement of a len for threshermen upon grain yj ed by them. It was really unfortunate that while ths senate was in its destruc- tive mood there were not a num: ber of house bills’ which deserve the same fate, ready for the axe. ‘The senate has a number of its own measures which ought’to be led to the guillotine. Possibly the house will reciprocate. About the best thing that could happen would be to engender strife between the two houses and let them retaliate upon each other in a vigorous Dill killing campaign. It would be the best thing that could happen for the Etate, The house took a swat at Jack’s house bill 43, and it now reposes in the legislative church yard without flowers. It had something to do with notices of sale of realty for taxes. Jack is only part of his name The house recelved three new ones: No, 91, by Martin providing for the printing of state supplies within the state; No, 92, by Feath- ne, authorizing of tax levy in cities and towns to provide for mu- nicipa! band, ‘This !s another hot one that ought to meet up with the axe; the live stock committee pro: 93 and relates to fees wal, recording andstransfer ands. Then the house passed HB 61, by Vance. The bill relates to settle ment of county treasurers with the Stato treasurer; HB’ 60 by the com: mittee on Education’ and public li- braries, subetituting meetings of to meetings of the siture, * house and senate democrats held a caucus last evening on sev- eral pending measures, gaid to be administration bills, Among the eituations discussed was the law en- Are You Out of a Job? The Tribune will nelp every man and woman in Casper im search of employment to find work by puolishing FREE For One Insertion “Position Wanted” ads. Re member it will cost you noth ing tu advertise your services in the Tribune, If yeu are in nesd of work Advertise Classified Rates —<———! Two cents per wora or ten cents per line. NO AD LESS THAN 20 CENTS. Five average words used as a basis of estimating a line. . BLACKFACE CAP HEADLINE will be charged the space of two hines. All charge¢ advertising will bouxed “set lines” the number of words. TELEPHONE ADs. Careful attention will ba given all ais received over the TELEPHONE, let we cannot guarantee accuracy, CORRECTION OF CLASSIFIE AD ERRORS. The Casper Daily Tribune will not be responsible for more than one incorrect insertion of any ad: vertisement ordered for more than one Ume. Errors not the igult of the advertiser which clearly lessen the reai value the advertisement will be rectified only by publication W:thout extra charge within FIVE Gays after insertion. No republica- tion will be made when the error does not materially affect the sense (@ purpose of the advertisement. OUT OF TOWN ADVERTISE- MENTS. be irrespective of wftust by accompanied by cash or cheok in full payment of the same. Note the feregoing instructions @bout counting the words and the rate per word for the Casper Dally Tr’bune, HELP WANTED—Female TYPISTS—To type authors’ manu- scripts, spare time, experience un- necessary. Typist Service Bureau, 40 Clinton St., Newark, New Jersey, SALESMEN WANTED _ HARDWARE and stove salesman, by factory representative com- pany. Excellent line. Box B-216, ‘Tribune. POSITIONS WANTED EXPERIENCED man wants job, non-union cook, preferred hotel or boarding house, address P. O. Box 2023, Casper. COMPETENT woman wants dry and cleaning work. 1499M. YOUNG MAN, age 25, wants work as apprentice electrician; wil! work for what I am worth. L. L. Cooke, student for 2 years. Casper property owner and family man M. O. Stoeckel, P. 0. Box $22, city: laun- Phone NTED—Positi y competent 1m Box B-3, Tribune. eper lady. idle-aged SERVICES OFFERED Estimates and plans building. Carpenter or contract Axel Phone 15R2. KREE to you for your work by day Thyren, Box 15. JERSEY milk delivered to your door fresh every day. ‘Team work a specialty. Murphy Bros, 416 Holly St. Phones 1096R or 698M dit aM hie he bab et ¢ your plumbing done now, R Brammer will give you a square deal. Specia) attention given to gas piping and repair work. All wogk guaranteed. Phono 2090J. make and Gall DILL Cabinet Co. We repair furniture of all kinds for and deliver, Phone 172J. ‘s For Sale—AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE—Essex Coach, four cylinder, model of 1932, matn- tained in good mechanical condition by careful driving and attention. Terms to responsible party. If you are i market for good used car, add Box B-230, Tribune, FOR SALE—1922 Touring car, $150. Rt., Simsville. FOR SALE—1923 Star touring car; a real buy at $250.00. 105 8, Kenwood or phone 1803-W,. model, Dodge Box 10, Alcova For Sale—Miscellaneous FOR SALE—Hartz Mountain sing- ers and cage, $10, 1208 N. Durbin. pe ee GOOD fresh eggs for gale at 1022 8. Melrose St. For Sale—Household Goods THE STORE WITH THE SMALL OVERHEAD FOR SALE—Remnant of Arm: strong’s linoleum, first quality, $1.10; chiffonier, $14; Zinch post Vernis Martin bed, $6; springs, $2 and up; buff. window ades, 65c; duofold pads, $5. 1UNTER-GOLL CO. 242 W. First St. Phone 2200 FOR SALE—Old rose and gray mohair living room suite, solid walnut gate leg extension dining table and six tapestry covered dining chairs, large mahogany writing desk, old ivory bedroom set includ: ing twin beds, vanity dresser, chit: fonier and full length mirror, two small sized ivory chiffoniers, child's ivory bed and dresser, console mode! radio, electric sewing machine made like writing desk, book case, lamps, small stands, etc. Will sell all, or in sets. Nearly new and will sell for half price. Phone $48J, FOR SALE-—$110 Brunskick, also 27 records for $50.00. Machine in A-1 condition. Phone 2703-N. W. FOR SALE—5 rooms of furniture. 1327. Boxelder. FOR SALE—Dining room suite and chiffonier. 408 8S. Jackson. Call mornings or after 4 p. m. WANTED WANTED—Home for pretty tor- toise Shell Persian kitten, also gray Persian cat, 712 8. Jackson, Phone 1594-W. WANTED TO BUY MEN'S discarded clothing and shoes. Phone 1828R. The Bargain Store, 216 W. First. WE WILL buy or exchange your used furniture, Harned Furniture Co,, 2384 8. David. Phone 249. WANTED TO BUY—We pay more for coal ranges, heaters, dressers, duofolds, all househeld goods, Phone 1086. WANTED TO BUY—Highest cash price paid for second hand furni- tape. Brgaks 149 East H. Phone 648-W, NDHAND 5 tents, tarps, bed: ding, sadiles, chaps, guns, tools, musical instruments, trunks and grips. Phone 1828R. The Bargain Store, 216 W. First. WANTED—Your old coal range or heater in exchange for a gas range or heater, Phone 1086. For Rent—MisceNaneous FOR per makes L648 W. RENT—Sewing machines, $3 month; we also repair all Brooks, 749 East H. Phone FOR RENT—Well dighted, desirable offi Call, 401 Col dated Royalty Bldg. FOR RENT--ROOMS FOR RENT—Modern room, next to bath; very reasonable. 609 8. Lincoln FOR room trance; RENT — Excellent adjoining bath, reasonable. Phone sleeping 1 FOR RENT—One pleasant, comfort- able room, modern home, con- veniences, $3.50 per week, 1242 8. Jackson. Phone 2209J. TEAM work, excavating done; sand, gravel, lawn dressing delivered; saddle horses to rent. L. E. Blanch: ard. Phone 2014M no Phone marcelling. burning Poplar. J el apd fertilizer de. & livered. Phone 1774) and pas t aything tem: porary, as I must have work; young reliable and have best of references. Address Box 1466, Casper, Wyo. LAWN dressing ond garaen dirt, Phone 1910-M between & a. m. and 6 p, m. e of small LADY wants to take child, Mrs. Pearl F ton, Wyo FOR SALE-—LIVESTOCK an rt FOR SALE—Fifty good draft hor harness, wagons, also twenty-f good Holstein milkers, L. B. Blanch ard. Phone 20/4M. ler, Parker: FOR R home. Kimbi SNT—Bedroom next to 1 in modern ath, close in, 405 FOR RENT—Warm, pleasant, com- tortable room, modern, home con- veniencea, $3.50 per week, 1242 8. Ash. Phone 2309-J. For Rent—APARTMENTS FOR RENT—Two-room modern, completely furnished apartment, ind one three-room apartment, gas, lights, telephone furnished, 143 N. Kimball. NEW D APARTMENTS FOR RENT—Two-room furnished y unfurnished apartment, dreas- $20 and $25, 124 N, Mel- Phone 1791W. FOR RENT—Modern two and thrée- room apartments. Call at 1339 8, Boxelder, Phone 1789R. OR RENT-—Two-room apartment, furnished complete, including gas y and lights, This wat 1 is 1 1315 8, Oal. Phone 2056J. bargain, » WHO ASKED FoR ~ouR & ADVICE? YOO MIND our, OWN BOSINESD -1M RUNNING & “THIS FAMILY AND IF YOU KEES XOUR MOUTH SHUT SOULE BE SETTER OFF- —Drawn for The Casper Tribune by George McManus POOR DAUGHTER ISIN HER ROOM CRYIN HER, EXES OUT - ILL GO AN’ COMFORT HER? ' THIS BARGAIN ‘Will solve Anas rent problem, $6,800 Property for Only $3,400 Terms, $400 Down, $66 Month Strictly modern, 5-room house, with 4-room apartment in high, semi- basement; furnace, hardwood floors, etc. East side. Owner Must Sell Now! Your Opportunity. CASPER REALTY CO., INC., REALTORS 108 S. Center St, For Rent—APARTMENTS FOR RENT—3 large furnished rooms, close in, very reasonable. 214 S. Grant. FOR RENT—Furnished apartment, large living room with Murphy bed, dressing room, breakfast kitchenette, private bath, entrance, on paving, $45. 2268R. FOR RENT-Large living Kitchenette, breakfast nook, bedrooms, priv Alege of buylng tural ture. Call 2033-W, fast nook, kitchenette, rivate bath,’on pavement, n basement. Phone 2268R. iia na FOR RENT—Two-room furnished basenient apartment; gas, and electric washer furnished, 5S. Lincoln, Phone 1280J. NICELY furnished modern three room basement apartment; heat, Ught and water furnished. One block from two bus lines. $30.00. 343 West lith. Phone 2762. FOR RENT—Extra good, close in, all furnished apartment. . 133 EB. Second. FOR RENT—3-room house on bus line, month. 404 E. 13th. FOR RENT—Very desirable 3- room moderr furnished apt., algo garage. 845 E. and. Phone 1339-R. FOR RENT—Modern, 2-room fur- nished apt., dishes and bedding. Close in, $30. 311 +N. Lincoln, Phone 1186-M. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished 3+ room apt., private bath, close in. Phone 2777-J. 281 S. Grant. FOR RENT—Very xeasonabl nished apartment, on gas, light# furnishe FOR RENT—Apts, at the Dorcas apts. 1023 E. 2nd, Phone 1309. FOR RENT—Three-room apartment, private bath, breakfast nook, fur- nished or unfurnished, electric washer in laundry, no objection to one or two children. Phone 2762. 1218 8, Jefferson. FOR RENT—Furnished basement apartment; gas and lights fur- nished, $15 month. 1225 8, Ash. Phone 165M. ° FOR RENT—Moédern, unfurnished apartment, one room, kitchenette and private bath, $27.50; laundry Phone 2042M» 428 furnished $22.50 per FOR RENT—A two-room and one three-room modern, unfurnished @partment at the Poling, steam heat. Phone 734R, FOR RENT—Three;room modern, furnished apartment. Phone 2019W, 807 E. Third. Inquire in rear. FOR RENT—Strictly modern, fur- nished apartment, hot water, steam heat furnished, close in, on pavement, $40. Phone 2268R, FOR RENT—Close in, furnished two-room apartment, $20, Whaley Apts., 610 8. Ash. Phone 1392J. ————— FOR RENT—Modern two-room tur- nished apartment; gas and lights furnished, on bus line, Phone 1943 W. FOR RENT—Lar; threeroom apartment, Eighth. Phone 1662W. FOR RENT—HOUSES unfurnished 316 «EB. FOR RENT—Four-room modern, furnished house. 745 8. McKinley. Phone 1694M. Call in rear. FOR RENT—Four-room house, fur- nished, $25 month. 450 N. Wash- ington. en FOR RENT—Four-room fyrnished house, modern except batl:, close in. Phone 412. FOR RENT-11-room modern house, unfurnished except gas stoves, $50, 383 5. Spruce; also three-room house, $20, 445 Intlustrial Ave. Phone 860J. FOR RENT—Modern five-room house and garage. 411 N. Jack- son, Phone 903. es FOR RENT Furnished house, three bath and breakfast nook, jonable. Inquire 908 8. Conwell. FOR RENT—Six-room strictly mod. ern house, close in, corner of A and North Grant street; hot water heat, newly decorated. Also two three-room basement apartments, reasonable price. Call at 201 Ot! Exchange. Phone 652 or 690R. FOR RENT— furnished hoi rear, Phone 1957M, reeroom modern, 135 8+ Jackson, §.|#nce, easy terms. Phone 381 FOR RENT—HOUSES FOR RENT—Several four and five- room modern, unfurnished houses, at $35, $40 and $45 per month F. Jones & Co. Phone 1204 or 4. FOR RENT—1425 South Elm street, new six-room house, beautifully finished. H. G, Bizzell, co Wyom- ing ‘Trust company. APTS ~The ae, FOR RENT—2-room furnished house, also sleeping room. 640 8: Ash espera eS FOR RENT—4-room modern house on Cherry street Close to bus line, Inquire 1118 8. Cherry FOR RENT—5-room modern unfur- nished house, % block from pave ment and bus‘iine. 1327 Boxelder FOR SALE—HOUSES FOR SALE—We offer a fine new, all brick, home on east side just completed at $1,000 less than actual cost, circumstances makes it neces- sary to sell this property soon hehce the reduction; small cash payment, balance like rent. Nice large brick OH! HELLO BE GELIGHTED To JACK: SORELY: 10 GO FOR AN AUTO RIOE:t . FEEL FINE - LOST AND FOUND The following articles have been at the Tribune office for quite some time. Will the owners please cal] and claim— One pair nose glasses, One purse containing check. Bunch of keys in black leather case, Child's brown kid glove. Bunch of keys in black case. Brown silk tassel. Tan chocheted bag. leather LOST—Female child's pet. ring around neck, eral reward. Boston bull pup, Long ears, white Phone 741, lb- MONEY TO LOAN $8,000 down town mortgage $6,500, property valued at $16,000, mort Wing 8 per cent. Phone ‘3 or 3483 evenings. INVESTMENTS 3 The Occidental Building and Loan Aésoctation of Omaha, Nebraska, will pay you six per cont interest on your savings. ‘ery dollar secured by first mort: 8 oh conservative valuation: P, Nesbitt Realty Co. 312 E, eond. Phone 101M. pede feo ta i RS OE PERSONAL nnn ns MADAM J. REA KEYS, ordained spiritualist, private readings da! message circle every Monday eve: ning, 8 p.m. Apt, 5, Wyatt hotel. Phone 2609-J, JNO, M, HENCH, Lawyer, Room 6, Kimball Bldg. Advice free. Phone 198. P, O, Box 1943. Se garage, just off pavement. If you want an opportunity to get an ex cellent home at a bargain see ,us about this property immediately. A. P. Nesbitt Realty Co., 312 Second. Phone 101M. 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 FOR SALE—We have a dandy, nice three-room modern house on South Ash street tn best residence disttrict, partly furnished, that we can sell for $3,500, $500 cash and balance at $50 per month; full size east front lot, on pavement. An excellent op: portunity to get a comfortable home at $500 less than actual replacement cost. See us quick about this bar gain. - P, Nesbitt Realty Co., Second. Phone 101M. FOR SALE—Three-room modern, oak floors, full sized lot, located Standard addition. , All assessments paid, Price, $2,250. $200 down, bal, Phone 702. FOR SALE—By owner, modern house, with and bath {in basement. Hast front 60x140 foot lot; very close in, on pavement. If interested phone 2081.W, FOR SALE—Bargain in 6-room home with all conveniences, Lo- cated in fine residential district, $4,000. $500 cash. Kamon Real Estate, 242 BH. 2nd, phone 702. FOR SALE—A real bargain four-room modern hou built-in features, fireplace, tion in suotheast part. Price $ will take in car or lot as first payment. J, F. Jones & Co., America Theater Bldg. Phone 1204 or 18J4. FOR SALE—Large, 2-room attrac. tive house; gas and lights furnish ed including large gas range and heaters. Also practically new elec- trfo washer, $800 cash. 800 Pear. Phone 2819-W. RELINQUISHMENTS EB 812 5B. six-room four-rooms in a has WILL relinquish 120acre original 14 miles east of Casper along Yel- lowstone highway. \-mile west of Big Muddy oil field. A wondergul opportunity, price, $75.00. 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; of! company drilling nearby. Box B-218, Tribune. For Sale—REAL ESTATE FOR SALE-—-Nice property in North Casper, near bus line Property is worth double the price. Will take good car as first payment Phone 1232-w. FOR SALE—Most desirable busi ness corner jots in Kenwood addl> tion at low cash price. B2 Tribune. LOST AND FOUND LOBT—Citizens’ bank book, contain. ing check. Reward. Phone 1976 W. _Jne_eheck, Reward. Phone’ 1876W, LOST—Brown, unfinished kid glove Finder please leave at Tribune office, Reward, MADAME FRANCES Psycho-palmist, clairvoyant, 443 W, Yellowstone, apt. in rear. Hours 10 to 9. -—_ LEGAL NOTICES —_—_—_ NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING Notice is. hereby given that the regular annual meeting of the membership of the Christian church of Casper, Wyoming, will be held at the church building at the corner of Grant St? and Lind Ave., Casper, Wyo., on -Friday, February 13th, 1925 at 6:30 p. m., for the purpose of amending the articles of incorporation to change the name of the organi- zation from The Christian Church of Casper, Wyomin to First Christian Church of Casper, Wyo- ming, for the adoption of by-laws, for the election of officers and for the transaction of any and all such other business as may come before it. c..D. HEMRY, Secretary of Official Board Pub. Feb. 4, 7, 10, 1925. NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT ‘OF FINAL REPORT AND AC- COUNT AND PETITION FOR DECREE OF DISTRIBUTION The State of Wyoming, County i of Natrona, ss. In the District Court, Eighth Judicial District. In the Matter of the Estate o John Daly, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all creditors of and all persons having any interest in the estate of John Daly, deceased, that Mary Daly, administratrix of said es tate has presented and filed her final account and report of her administration and her petition for decree of final distribution, with the Clerk of the District Court above named, where the creditors of and any one interest- ed in «said estate may examine said account, report and petition and file objectons thereto at any time within thirty days after the 17th day of February, 1925, said date last mentioned being the date of the last publication of this notice, and if no such objections are filed within the time afore- said, the undersigned, administra- trix of said estate, will make final settlement thereof on the 23rd day of March, 1925, or as soon thereafter as said matter may be heard Dated this 17th day of Jwmu- ary, A, D., 1925, MARY DALY, Administratrix of the Estate of John Daly, Deceased. Publish Jan, 20, 27, February 3, 10, 17, 19 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION OF TIME APPOINTED FOR PROVING OF WILL, ETC The State of Wyoming, County of Natrona, ss. In District Court Eighth Judicial District, In the Matter of the Estate of Clyde William Basom, Deceased. To all persons interested in said Estate; Notice is hereby given, that Wednesday, the 18th day of February, A. D,, 1925, at 9 o'clock A. M. of snid day, at the Court Room of said Court, in the City of Casper, in the County of Na- trona, State of Wyoming has been appointed as the time and place for proving the Will of said Clyde William Basom, deceased, and for hearing the application of Charles Clark for the issuance to Jhim of Letters Testamentary when and where any person interested may appear and contest the same. Dated this 27th day of January, A. D., 1925. MABELLE FIEDLER, Clerk (SEAL) Publish Jan. 27; Feb. 8, 10, 17, 1925. — ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE Court File No, 1220 In the District Court, 8th Ju- dicial District in and for the Coun- ty of Natrona and State of Wyo- ming. In the Matter of the Estate of Lelia Susie Thompson, Deceased. On reading and filing the pe- tition of the Administrator, Wyo- ming Trust Company of Casper, praying for an order authorizing, permitting and directing said Ad- ministrator to sell all of the real property of the above named es- tate, and it appearing to the sat- isfaction of the Court that all of the real property of said estate should be sold, as prayed for in said petition, and it further ap- pearing to the satisfaction of the Court that the heirs of said de- ceased are all non-residents of the State of Wyoming, and cannot be personally served with a copy of this order within said State of Wyoming, or within the jurisdic- tion of this court, and it further appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that Robert James Thompson is.a minor heir, and that a Guardian Ad Litem should be appointed to appear and repre- sent said minor heir, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that all persons interested in said estate appear before this Court on the 4th day of March, A. D. 1925, at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon, then and there to show Teal estate of said estate, and de- scribed as follows: Lots Numbered Seventeen (17) and Eighteen (18), in Block Numbered Sixty-four (64), Sheridan Heights Addi- tion ‘to the City (formerly Town) of Casper, Natrona County, Wyoming, should not be sold, IT IS_ FURTHER ORDERED that E. Paul Bacheller, a suitable and competent person, be, and he is hereby appointed as Guar- dian Ad Litem for said Robert James Thompson, to appear and represent said Minor, IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of this order be pub- lished in The Casper Daily Trib- une, a newspaper of general cir- culation published in Natrona County, Wyoming, once a week for four (4) successive weeks, IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of this Order, and a copy of the petition herein, be served upon the said Guard Ad Litem, at least ten (10) days pre- vious to said 4th day of March, 1925. Done in open court this 2nd day of February, A. D.. 1925. BRYANT S, CROMER, Judge H. B. DURHAM, Attorney for Admintstrator. Pub. Feb. NOTICE OF PARTIAL DISTRI- BUTION OF ESTATE The State of Wyoming, County of Natrona, ss. In the District Court of the Eighth Judicial Dis- trict. In the Matter of the Estate of Andrew W. Casservan, deceased, Notice is hereby given to all creditors and other persons inter- ested in the above entitled estate that on January 26, 1925, the un- dersigned executor and trustee filed his petition for partial dis- tribution of said estate, with the Clerk of the above entitled court, where any one interested may ex- amine said report and petition and file objections thereto at an: time on or before March 27, 192 (on which said date the court has set said petition for hearing) that 1s, within thirty days after the last publication of this notice on Feb- ruary 24, 1925, and if no objec tions are filed the said executor and trustee will on March 28, 1925 at 9:80 o'clock a. m., or a8 soon thereafter as the matter may be heard by the Court, ask that the court enter an order making par- tial disribution of said estate, as provided in said petition. Dated this 27th day of January 1925, JOSEPH STONE Executor and Trustee under the last Will and Testament of Ane drew W. Casservan, deceased. WILLIAM 0. WILSON, Attorney for Estate, Publish Jan. 27; Feb, 8, 10, 17, 24, 1925, DOCTORS THE CASPER PRIVATE HOSPITAL 938 South Durbin—Phone 273 WOMEN’S AND CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL 542 South Durbin—Phove 406 Stal SURGERY, GYNECOLOGY AND 0 ETRICS Homer RB, L Victor R. D: ql EYE, BAR, NO AND TE Harmon L, Santon, M. 8. SKIN AND X-RAY TRE GENITO-URINARY DI G. B. Underwood, ROENT( OLOC Hallie Bilis PHARMACIST R, 8. Lothian, Ph, G. DENTIST Cc, BE. Du 1, D. D. 8. Offices in Rohrbaugh Building 113 Kast Si d Street Telephones 55 DR. C, H, PLATZ, Over Frantz Shop Diseases of Child MARSHALL € HERBERT L. ice 2 south rivate Hospital, 612 So. General Practice Surgery Obstetrics DR. I, N. FROST Physician and Surgeon OS Bldg. Phone 123 DR. I. BE. BERQUIST Zuttermeister Bldg. Phone 1757 ARCHITECTS Irrigation and Plane io Surveys—D Land Table ughtsman PROFESSIONAL, DIRECTORY LAWYERS HEMINGWAY & McDONALD Lawyers Mid Bldg. + “NICHOLS & STIRRETT Lawyers 809-10-11 Ol) Exchange Bldg. HAGENS & MURANE Law 206-207 Oil Exe! Room 332 rs nge Building HAL CURKAN Attorney at Law Phone 223 406 Con, Roy, Bdlg. WINTER and WINTER 202 Oj! Mxchange Bidg. Phone 161 BULLACK & LACY Suite 204-205 Midwest Bldg, Fhone 1200 FOSTER AND WEURLI Attorneys Rm. 212, Con. Koy, lildg. Phone 41 E, PAUL BACHELLER 402 Midwest Bidg. Phone 794, Attorney Rm. 22, Townsend Bldg. Phone 1963 W, IL PATTEN Attorney at Law 225 Midwest Bldg Phone 210 WILLIS STIDGER Lawyer Suite 218, Midwest Bldg. F JOHN M, ENOCH Room 6, Kimball Bldg. 212 So. Center Phone 198 WM. J. WEI LL, Architect 312 KE. Second st. Phone 101M RAYBUKN 8. WEBB 12 Daly Building. Phone 1852 AUDITORS Oo. HOR TH & CO. Certifle Public Accounts Income Tax Service 401 0.8, Bldg. Phone 767 eh & PREBLE nd Accounts Tax Consul I AN DENB Acc & TRANSFER NATRONA TRANSFER, 8 ORAGE AND FUEL CO.—Phone 619 CHIROPRACTORS DR. GROY Chiropractor (Palmer) Appointinents Only H BAGGAGE Phone 17130 DR FPRBY DR. ANNIE ¢ M JEFFREY Suite 318 Midw iRAL est Bldg, Phone 706 M. EB. HARNED, Chiropractor 162 North Kimball Street Phone 1157 LAWYERS OPTOMETRIST tS CAREFULL STED And Glasses Properly Fitted by R. L, EVANS 134 8, Center St. ROOFING WYOMING ROOFING CO, 527 Kast 12th Phone 18043 All Kinds of Roofs Repaired and Applied UPHOLSTERING Upholstering Packin, Phone 110 . J.B, Warwick Upholstering, Kepairing. Ph, 28080 WAREHOUSES @SLIE M. NELSON, Warehouse and Transfer Co, Phone 1234 Crating, Moving, Storage OSTEOPATH "DR. CAROLINE ©, DAVIS Office and Residence—Poling Apart ments No, 23, Phone 388, CLEANERS THE SERVICH CLUBANERS Railroad at Jackson Phone 56 BATTERIES OGILBEE & ADAMS 210 0-8 Blag. Phone 2217 paste AS RE CASPER BATTERY 00, U9 EB. Filth , Phone 907

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