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EDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1925 BRINGING UP FATHER BYGOLLY: | BOUGHT TWo ECTURE AT e ELKS’ HALL ENTERTAINS Enthusiasm of a pronoun kind eted the lecture on ‘Ireland. the d of Wit and Beauty” delivered by the Rev. A. E. Cooke, pastor of he First Congregational church night at the Etks hall. In the presentatiun of his topic be- fore the large gathering, the clergy- man hit a note of humor that brought happy response from the crowd. His delineation of the charm- ing features of the Emerald Isle, and @ his telling of amusing happenings and conversations, met with repeat- ed applause. Irish sdngs and ballads sung by the Appollo chorus of 85 voices, were a delightful feature-of the evening's entertainment which was offered by the Elks club as a means of renew- ipg its welfare fund. Anuria Discussed At Medic Meeting A clinical discussion of anuria was last night presented to the Na- trona county medical seciety in a paper read by Dr. Mark H. Smith. ‘The treatment of cases under this classification received further com- ment by Doctors T. A. Deane, J. C. Kamp, M. C, Keith. and other mem- bers of the organization at the meet- ing. ee A new type of aircraft propeller, the invention of an English woman, is sald to have proved highly suc- cessful in official tests, Greighton” University bas been sponsoring winning basketball quin- tets for the past three And this year appeared to be pe -exce; tion judging from the Omaha team’ record. Much of the sucesen has been due to the pair herewith plo tured namely, Art Schabinger, coach (above), and Johnny Trautman, captain and star forward (below! oY Be te Classified Rates Two cents per word or ten cents per line. NO AD LESS THAN 30 CENTS. Five average words used as & basis of estimating a line. BLACKFACE C. HEADLINE will be charged the space of two lines. a charged advertising will be “set lines” irrespective of the rarer of words. TELEPHONE ADS. Careful attention will be given all ads received over the TELEPHONE, but we cannot guarantee accu: a ;CTION 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 time. Errors not the fault of the advertiser which clearly lessen the real value of the advertisement will be rectified only by public without extra charge within FIVE days 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. Must be accompanied by cash or check in full payment of the sami Note the foregoing instructio: about counting the words and the rate per word for the Casper Daily ‘Tribune. CLOSING HOUR. Want Ads ‘to be classified properly must be in the Casper Daily Tribune office before 10, Want Ads received after 10 to 12 a. m. will inserted under the head “Too Late to Classify.” Are You Out of a Job? The Tribune will hel! ‘man and woman in Casper im sesron of employment vo find work by puvlishing FREE For One Insertion “Position Wanted" ads. Re member it will cost you noth ing to advertise your services in the Tribune. If you are in need of work Advertise TICKETS TO THE OPERA FOR THEY LL HAVE TO SPEAK TO AO EACH OTHER: ©1925 wy Inry Fearune Seavice. Inc Great Britain nghts reserved INTER-GLASS BROKET PLAY SCHEDULED AT HIGH SCHOOL TONIGHT Free basketball is promised at the high school gym this evening when the first of the interclass games will bs played, the Senfors meeting the Frosh and the Juniors taking on the Sopha. All four class teams have heen practicing faithfully for two weeks and as there ts plenty of friendly rivalry among the classes the games should produce plenty of oxcttement, The first gare will start. prompt: ly at 7:30 so as to finish up the doubleheader by 8:30. The high school team leaves Thurs- day for a two-day trip south, playing Wheatland and Cheyenne. Coach Fritz Layman has his men in good shape but anticipates hard, close games with both teams. Cheyenne, incidentally, Js the only team that has defeated Casper this year. Hight men will/bs taken on the trip, their names to be announced Thursday. It was expected that the team would go on to Laramie for a fame with the high school but the date could not be arranged. PSEA be red ae, The State of Washington last year produced one-fourth of all the n& tion's commercial apples. HELP WANTED—MALE HARDJARE and stove salesman, by factory representative _com- pany. Excellent line. Box B-216, Tribune. WANTED—AGENTS Company. of Chicago, offers agents a wider field and in- creased opportunity by writing man, woman and child from ages 0 to 60 on the annual, semi-annual or quar- terly premium plan, for amounts going up to $5,000 as regards chil- dren, while for. adults the limit is $30,000. As the Company writes also sub-standard risks our agents have very few rejections. The Company will give a very liberal commission contract (direct with POSITIONS WANTED COMPETENT carpenter wants work by. hour or contract, low figures. 325 N. Lincoln. Phone 511W. FOR SALE—POULTRY FOR SALE—Have 85 hens, at Bis- hop section house, 10 miles west of Casper. FOR SALE—Laying hens. Phone 701W or see them at 912 EB. 14th. Le eS For Sale—Household Goods BAILEY FURNITURE CO. FOR SALE—Two day beds, ne $21 each; electric washer, $22.5 Ubrary dine, walnut, $27.50; steamer trunk, $8.50; garden tools, one half price; china cabinet, $12.50; 30-gallon extra heavy water tank, $17.50. We are continuing our mattress factory and will remake mattresses, box springs, hair mattresses, feather pillows. Call us before the spring rush starts, 6 W. Yellowstone. Phone 16173. ‘ A ee a FOR SALE—$90 Sturgis oe wood condition, $25. 12th, FOR SALE—Cheap, dining room suite, bed, dresser, day bed, 9x12 Ax- minster rug, 6x9 rug, vacuum clean- er, rocker, Singer sewing machine, refrigerator, writing cesk, stoves, Brunswick phonograph. All ih good Soetee Phone 2939-W. 633 EB. rd. ‘ THE besa k A WITH THE SMALL RHEAD tar- 931 W. yd) reer finished gate four chairs, $42.5 50; sult cases, $1.61 traveling bags, $3.25; O Cedar mope, $1; brooms, 60c; rockers, $3.50 id up; 2-inch post bed, $5.75; dressers, walnut finish, $19.50; chiffonie: $14.50; White rotary sewing m: chine, $22.50. HUNTER-GOLL CO. 242 W. First St. Phone 2200 WANTED TO BUY MEN'S discarded clothing and shoes. Phone 1328R. The Bargain Store, 216 W. First. SECONDHAND tents, ding, sadiles, chaps, guns, tools, musica] instruments, trunks and stips. Phone 1328R. The Bargain Store, 216. W. First. tarps, bed WANTED—Yotr ola coat range or heater in exchange for a gas range or heater. Phone 1086. WANTED TO BUY—Highest cast price paid for second hand furni- ip ates 749 East H. Pho: WANTED TO BUY—A 3 or 4-room modern house. Essex sedan part payment. Must be a bargain. R. R. Rhodes at Coliseum, WE WILL buy or exchange your used furniture, Harned Furniture Co., 234 8. David. Phone 249. WANTED TO BUY—We pay more for coal ranges, heaters, dressers, “| duofolds, all household goods. Phone SERVICES OFFERED LADY wunts comforts to quilt on sewing inachine. 800 Hast F. GET your plumbing done now, R. Brammer will give you a square deal. BSpecia] attention given to gas Piping and repair work. All work Suaranteed. Phone 2090J. ‘ MARCELLING, home appointments, no charges for trimming. Phone 2562M. TEAM work, excavating done; sand, gravel, lawn dressing delivered; saddle horses to rent. L. E. Blanch: ard. Phone 2014M. JERSEY milk delivered to your door, fresh every day; landscaping and teaming a ye Murphy Bros,, 416 Holly. 698M and 1096R. Phone For Sale—AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE—Dodge touring. model. Best of condition. 8. Lincoln. FOR SALE—Ford touring car, good running condition, cheap. Phone 1791W. FOR SALE—Oakland, /1924, 4-pass coupe, driven only 2,600 mil good new at a big reduction: See this. Patterson Oakland Co., 438 EB. Yellowstone. FOR SALE—Dodgo roadster; touring, new; Ford sedan; Oakland rondster; Gray tour- ok touring. See thesb, they bargains. Patterson Oakland 433 EB. Yellowstone. FOR SALE—Eésex Conch, four cylinder, model of 1922, main- tained in good mechanical condition by careful driving and attention. Tarms to responsible party. 1f you are in market for good used cur, address Box B-230, ‘Tribune, eta SALE—Reo truck, first class Sport 612 Ford Ford Co., $200. Phone 701W or nee it ty 284 B. 16th. FOR SALE—Ford sedan, inquire rear, 1032 Bast First after 4 p. m. FOR SALE—LIVESTOCK FOR SALE—Fifty good draft horses, harness, wagons, also twenty-five good Helstein milkers. 1. 0. Blanch: ard. Phone 014M. 1 So rs, Por SALE—Canartes, good $5. Females, $2.60, 1050 Jar, Phone 1463-W. 1086. > For Sale—Miscellaneous FOR SALE—Twelve tons wheat grass hay in stack, free of weeds, not stemmy, Bates Hole, $8 er ton there. Inquire Room 38, il Exchange Bldg. ; FOR SALE—Fifty tons of rye hay in stack. 236 EB. Midwest ave. Phone 2615. LAWN fertilizer for sale, big loads, reasonable price. Phone J. Smith, 1668. FOR SALE—Fifteen tons alfalfa and native hay at ranch, Satie Bend, $16 the See Ben Realty , 202 Midwes Co. Bldg. FOR SALE—Dark’‘blue reed Lioyd baby carriage,in good condition, Phone 650. ea he As a eT ee FOR SALE—Reed baby buggy, just bii rant, 38, ad '$10 pales wood ir and a Ir, singers. 1208 N. Durbin. sy FoR Hy ‘NT—4,000 foot floor space, ui garage, storage or manu- eurnrttior 455 W. Yellowstone. See use above garage for informa- thon. FOR RENT—Sewing machines, §3 per month; we also repair all Sparen Brooks, 749 Bast ie Phone FOR RENT—Very desirable, well lighted suite of office reoms in Daly building. Call 1214. FOR RENT—Store bullding, with or without living room; also tlve-room modern hotse. 340 N. Jefferson. Phone 1265. FOR ipganel laa tiwen desirable Call soldat offices. Royalty Bldg. FOR RENT FOR RENT STORE ROOM 133 E. FIRST Just Off Center St. See L. G. Murphy at Wyoming Trust Co. — ' For suerlts heb @ Tribune Classi fled Ad, LL -FOLKS-Ive cor two SEATS TO THE OPERA+ 30 YOU AN' MOTHER FORGET ! Che Casver Dailr Tribune —Drawn for The Casper Tribune by George McManus BUT MR CLEF TOOK ME TO THE OPERA LAST MIGHT - THERE'S NOTHING TO PREVENT XOU ANOM FROM GOING - AT LAST A HOME YOU wan Man My TO BUY Your Car Your aoe House $300 will Beautifi Place You in This Brand New Hom: Exclusive Southeast Section Five Rooms and Bath, Full Basement Harcwood Floors Throughout, All Built-in Features, Lauwary, Furnace, Etc. Full Lot, East Front, On Paying WHY NOT LOOK IT OVER? CASPER REALTY. CO., INC., Realtors Phone 381 MISCELLANEOUS FRED kindling at 643 8. Beech. FOR RENT—-HOUSE- KEEPING ROOMS FOR RENT—3-rooms furnished for Ught housekeeping; water, lights, Bas, $15. 1345 &. Cottonwood. 2 SMALL rooms furnished or un- furnished; one block south pf Ii- brary. Cheap rentfor reliabi¢ per- sons. Ph, 1972 or i} at 319 East Rallroad Ave. ROOM AND BOARD BOARD and room at the Busy Bee. 163 N. Wolcott. BOARD AND ROOM for two with home privileges. Phone 2329W. 643 8. Grant. FOR RENT—ROOMS FOR RENT—Very desirable room. Phone 1837-W. FOR RENT—1 adjoining bath; outside entrance; close in, also garage. 405 5, Kimball. FOR RENT—To tleman, sleep: ing room in modern home, $12 Per mo. Close in. 701 8S. Beech. FOR RENT—Modern room, next to bath; very reasonable. 609 8. Lincoln. * ‘ For Rent—APARTMENTS FOR RENT—3-rooms and bath, mo- dern, furnished, close in. 725 S. Ash. Phone 2665. FOR RENT—Two large housekeep- ing rooms, nice, clean and modern, everything furnished except gro- ceries, $25, on bus line. 612 B. 13th. Phone 569W, 2-rooms 162 N. FOR RENT—Furnished with gas and lights, $20. Kimball, Phone 1457. FOR RENT—Reasonable, strictly modern, three-room sem{-basement apartment. 132 N. Melrose or phone 617-J. FOR RENT—Furnished two-room apartment, $17.50; laundry privi- legés, hot and cold water. Whaley Apts. Phone 1392J. 610 S. Ash. FOR RENT—Three-room apartment, ‘tly furnished, close in; reason- ablé, 232 8. Grant, 3-ROOM apartment, partly furnshed, close in, $40. Phone 1443. FOR RENT—Nice three-room base- ment apartment, modern, partly furnished, $20. 1428 4S. Poplar. Phone 1652W. FOR RENT—Furnished apartment, four rooms and bath, two bed- rooms, large living room, kitchen- ette and breakfast nook, desirable location, steam heat. Phone 2033W. FOR RENT—Very reasonable, nice- ly furnished apartment, on bus line, eas, Ughts furnished; garage. FOR RENT—Three-room apartment, partly furnished, close in, $40. Phone 1443. FOR RENT—Nice two-room modern rabartment, lights and gas included; FOR RENT—Three-room modern apartment, furnished. Inquire Apt. 4, 228 W. 1th. FOR RENT—Furnished apartraent, living room, Murphy bed, dressing room, kitchen, breakfast nook, bath, garage, close in. Phone 2863R. FOR RENT — Newly redecorated, furnished apartment, large living room with Murphy bed, dressing room, breakfast nook, kitchenette, private bath, private entrance, on paving; gas, lights and heat fur- nished, $45. Phone 2268R. ——<—$<_____ FOR RENT—Strictly modern, fur nished apartment, hot water, steam heat furnished, close in, on pavement, $40. Phone 3268R. FOR RENT—Modern, 2-room apt. $25, shi and lights ‘rurnioted. 916 East A. Phone 1943-W, YELLOWSTONE ents. W. Yellowstone, Phone 2750. ——— FOR RENT—Three-room apartment nicely furnished, close in, private bath. 231 8. Grant. Phone 27773 FOR RENT—Furnished basement Po eels ated “5 La Park. Phone 436 108 8. Center St. For Rent—APARTMENTS FOR REN’ it Threeroom modern, furnished apartment. Phone 2019W. 807'E. Third. Inquire in rear. FOR RENT-—Unfurnished apt. out- side front and rear entrance, liv- ing room, bedroom kitchenette, pri- vate bath, large clothes closet, on pavement and bus line. 915 S. Lin- coln. Phone 2497-W. —— it ____—. FOR RENT—Very reasonable, two- Toom apartment, right in town, furnished or unfurnished. Phone 1972 or call 319 I. Railroad ave. FOR RENT—Unfurnished apt., liv- ing room, bedroom, breakfast nook, kitchenette, clothes closet, private bath, on pavement, laun- dry in basement. Phone 2268-R. DO SOMETHING a9 NICE +1 Qi THE FOR SALE—HOUSES HAVE three thousand dollar equity in good Casper homo for sale, or will trade for anything of value. What have you? This is a big sacrifice, Box B-20, Tribune FOR SALE—One acre of ground, suitable for chicken. ranch, $75 will handle; gas, water, electric! and telephone available, one bid from school, bus and store. Baker-Grude Inv. Go. Phone 1189. For Sale—REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Two 640 acre relin- quishments, 15-acre lake on one, 3 miles from town; $150 and $200. Martin & Christianson, phone 2606. BUSINESS .CHANCES FOR RENT—4,000 foot floor space, sultable garage, storage Or manu- facture, 445 W. Yellowstone. See Rouse above garage for informa- ton. FOR SALE OR RENT—Large, new stucco store, formerly North Cas per Pharmacy, 915 North Durbin, suitable for any business. Olive Smith, Burlington, Wis. MONEY TO LOAN ON DIAMONDS, Jewelry, guns, mu- sical instruments, cameras, also good clothes. United Jewelry Shop, 249 S, Center. FOR RENT-—Three-room apartment private bath, breakfast nook, fur- nished or unfurnished, electric washer in laundry, no objection to ene or tivo children. Phone 2762. 1218 8. Jefferson. MILNE APARTMENTS. Modern 4-room furnished apart- ment; steam heated garage if desir- ed. Inquire 918 East Second. FOR RENT—Two-room basement apartment. Phone 16527. FOR RENT—Attractive th: modern, completely f: apartment; close in; adults. Eighth. FOR RENT—Modern, furnished apartment in duplex house. Phone 1887W mornings. FOR RENT—Two-room furnished apartment, lights, gas, bath and telephone, convenient to two busses, $25. Phone 1813NM. 1116 W. 15th. furnished 782 «CY. 228 W. FOR RENT—HOUSES FOR RENT—Nicely furnished, five- room modern bungalow on East 2nd St., close in. Reasonable. Ex- cellent condition. References re- quired. Write P. O. Box 1878. FOR RENT—Four-room modern, Well furnished house, easy walk- ing distance; reasonable rent. Phone 998W. 132 N. Grant. pa tA aco Eiken FOR RENT—Five-room modern, aati house. 231 N. Lincoln. Phone 596 FOR RENT—Five-room house, beau- vad ey finished. 782 CY. Phone FOR RENT—Four-room modern, furniehed house. Phone 1967M. FOR RENT—Modern 3-room ly furnished house. Close in, on rear of lot, $20 mo. Phone 1339-R. FOR: RENT—3-room house, strictly modern in features. Phone S. Washington. part- furnished All built 143-W. 125 FOR RENT—4-rogm modern nished house on rear of {ot, Phone fur 1967-J. FOR . RENT-—Five-room modern house, full basement, garage. 270 8. Jackson. Phone 611. iets a de FOR RENT—Small one-room house, furnished, also gas, lights and water furnished; near refinery and bus line, on pavement. 1105 8. Cherry. es SEVEN-room modern house, unfur nished except stoves, suitable for 2 families, $45. 1008 1. Second. Phone 1552-J. FOR RENT—2-room house _ real close in, furnished except bedding and dishes; very reasonable. 923 8. David. Phono 121-w. FOR SALE—HOUSES FOR SALE Five-room modern house, withcut furniture; finished base. ment; close in; garage; corner lot; lawn and trees all in. 612 South Lincoln FOR SALE—By owner, pose roar partly furnished house, s, war ter, lights and sewer, $100.00 down. balance like rent. 1414 East 12th. JUST ‘like renting—three rooms first floor, two rooms basement, partly furnished, gas stoves in, southeast part, on bus line, garage. Why ren Price is $1,700, $150 cash and $35 a month including in- terest. Seo us today or phone 1188, Baker-Grude Inv. Co., Realtors, FOR SALE—In the best location, a $6,000 house for $5,000, Will sell my $8,000 equity for $1,500 includ. ing furniture, Cal] 745 Kirke st, with or LOST AND FOUND LOST AND FOUND The following articles have been at the Tribune office for quite some EVERY TIME 1 TRY TO § SHOT OP! and within any State, Territory, District, or possession of the Unit- ed States or foreign country. The location of the principal office of said corporation in this state shall be at 221 West Yellowstone High- way, in the City of Casper, in the County of Natrona, in the State of Wyoming. The name of the agent in charge thereof is H. L. Hogue. WELLINGTON AND HOGUE, (SEAL) By BERT WELLINGTON, Attest. President H. L. HOGUE, Secretary Pub. Feb. 10, 11, 12, 1925. seb Lipa Fh shel NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE WHEREAS, William Davis, by mortgage deed dated March 13th 1920, and recorded in the office of the County Clerk of Natrona County, Wyoming, in Book 19 of Mortgage Deed Records on Page 161, did mortgage to L. L. Gantz the following real estate and prop- erty, situate in’ the City of Cas- per, Natrona County, Wyoming, and more particularly described as follows, to-wit: Lot numbered Thirty (30) in Block numbered Two (2) in Midwest Addition to the City of Casper in the County and State aforesaid, as said lot is laid down and described on the recorded plat of said city on file in the office of the county Cler). of Natrona County, Wyo- ming, at Casper, Wyoming, which said mortgage was given to secure the payment of one princi- pal note dated March 13th, 1920 for $2,500.00 payable to L. L. Gantz March 13th, 1921, with in- PAGE NINE said note and WHEREA: the terms mortgage; and by thereof, provides in the payment of sum of money, th in the payment o interest thereon, as therein provided, then it shall be lawful for the mort- gagee, thetcin named to sell and dispose of said premises therein and herein de ed, and all the Tight, title, benefit and equity of- redemption of mortgagor therein and herein described, at public auction for cash according to the gtatute in such case made and provided, and in the manner there- in prescribed, and out of the money arising from such sale to retain the sai d inter- est, together with the and $250.00 attorne WHEREAS, default has been made in the conditions of said mortgage deed and in the payment of the principal sum of said prom- issory note, to-wit: $2,500.90, de- scribed in said mortgage deed, to- gether with the interest thereon, and the same is now due and pay- able, no part of which has ever been paid excepting $200.00 paid on interest March 13th, 1921; and WHEREAS, there is due on said mortgage, and on the note secured thereby, at the date of first pub- lication of this notice, to-wit: February 11th, 1925, the sum of )0.00 principal together with 205.18 interest, a totai of $3,- 5.18, all of w is now due from the mortgagor William Davis to the undersigned mortgagee, L, L. Gantz, no part of which has ever been paid, and that no suit or proceeding has ever been insti- tuted at law to recover the debt secured by said mortgage, or any part thereof, NOW THEREFORE, public no- to the statute in such case made, tand provided, and by virtue of the power and authority vested inthe undersigned by said mortgage, I, L, L. Gantz, mortgagee named in said mortgage kereby notify all” persons whom it may concern that I shall, on the 28th day of March, 193 between he hours of nine o'clock in the forenoon and five o'clock in the afternoon, sell said premises and property, in said mortgage or so m of as may be necessary, at public vendue to the highest bidder for cash at the south front door of the Court House in the City of Casper, Natrona County, Wyoming, to pay according to the terms of said mortgage deed, and thg note se- cured thereby, the amow okt of said indebtedness remaining unpaid, to- gether with all costs and other ex- penses as aforesaid. faid sale shall be made by the Sheriff of Natrona County, Wyoming, at the time and place aforesaid, terest thereon at the rate of 10% per annum from the date thereof until paid, and the said L. L. Gantz is now the owner and holder of time. Will the owners pleage call and clatm— 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 leather case. Tan crocheted bag. PARTY finding black bill book con- taining receipt and pass call phone 2831M or address Box 1867. FOR LEASE SHEEPMEN, ATTENTION! WILL lease homestead in Bates Hole territory for sheep raising, one year or longer, plenty of run- ning water year around, 15 acres in hay land, plenty of native grass, lots adjoining grazing land. Inquire Room 3, Oil Exchange Bldg. PERSONAL Will not be responsible for any debts contracted by my wife, Mrs. Edith Burke. MR. N. C. BURKE, Box 8, Douglas, Wyo. MADAME FRANCES Psychologist Advisor and Psycho Palmist No matter how complicated your conditions are, she can help you This week, he 0, 4438 W. Yellow- ston Hours 10 to 8, MADAM J. REA KEYES, ordain spiritualist, private readings daily, message circle every Monday eve- ning, 8 p,m. Apt. 8, Wyatt hotel Phone 26093, JNO. M. HENCH, Kimball Bidg 198. P.O Lawyer, Room 6, Advice free. Phone Box 1943 THE Busy Wolcott Bee, meals 30c. 163 FOR TRADE LOT clear, worth $1,000. for good car. EB. th Will trade Buick preferred. 637 Phone 1443. FOR SALE OR TRADE—By owner, 80 and 160 acres in southern Mis- sourl for Casper property. 1819 Burlington, ave. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF INCORPORATION Wellington and Hogue, Inc. was incorporated in the office of the Secretary of State, Cheyenne, Wyoming, on the 5th day of Feb- ruary, A. D., 1925 at 9:05 A. M. The object and purpose for which said corporation was formed is to carry on and transact a general Garage, Welding and jator bus- iness I its branch The cap- ital stock of said corporation is $50,000.00 divided into 50,000 shares of the par value of $1.00 per share. The term of existence of said corporation shall be 50 years. The number of Directors of said corporation shall be foui and the names of the Directors |®) who shall manage the -oncerns of said corporation for the first year are Bert Wistgton, H, L. Hogue, Ruth Elizabeth Wellington and Es- tella I. Hogue, all of the City of Casper, in the ‘County of Natrona, in the State of Wyoming, Its operations shall be carried on in the City of Casper, in Natrona County, in the State of W; pang, and in any other place within said State of Wyoming; and also out- side of tha State of Wyontiag, L. L. GANT, Mortgagee, Pub. Feb. il, 18, 25; March 4, 11, ae PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY AUDITORS DOCTORS C. H, REIMERTH & Co. ‘ Certified Public Accounts Income Tax Service 401 0.8. Bldg. Phone 767 HASELMIRE & PREBLE Auditors and Accounts Income Tax Consultants Suite 211. Con, Roy, Bldg. Phone 660 R. ©. VAN DENBERG Certifled Public Account Income Tax Service Phone 148 ARCHITECTS Land, Irrigation and Plane Table Topographi urveys—Draughtsman for Mechank Patents Farley Kimball—Wyo. Eng. License No. 44. Office Phone 1842 Rm. 309, 0-8 Bldg. Res. Phone 2137d WM. J. WESTFALL, Architect 312 E. Second St. Phone 101M RAYBURN 8. WEBB 12 Daly Building. Phone 1 BAGGAGE & TRANSFER NATRONA TRANSFER, STORAGE AND FUEL / 949 MARSHALL eS KEITH M. a ERBE JARVE he ‘so ; . So. Durbin General Practice Surgery Obstetrics DR, ©. H. FE dD Parte ATZ, Over Frantz Shop ases of Children LAWYERS cme eeeeeproereeernocnes panei HEMINGWAY & McDONALD Lawyers Room 332 Midwest Bldg, — NICHOLS & STIRRETT Lawyers $09-10-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. HAGENS & MURAN Lawyers 206-207 Oil Exchange Building HAL CURRAN Attorney at Law 223 406 Con, Roy, Bdlxg. WINTER and WINTER 202 Oil Exchange Bldg. Phone 151 BULLACK & LACY Suite 201-205 Midwest Bldg. Phone 1200 Phone . Roy, Phone 86. BATTERIES CASPER BAT E, Fifth CLEANERS THE SERV Ick Railroad at CLE, ANERS kson CHIROPRACTORS FOSTER AND WEHRLI Attorneys Con. Ro. Bldg. Phone 41 PAUL BACHELLER )2 Midwest Bidy Phe W. FER Attorr Townsend GEO, 225 Midwest Bidg. o Fhe 210 DRS. J. H. & A. G. JEFFREY Suite 312 Midwest Bidg. Ph. 706 DR. 1. BE. BERQUIST Zuttermeister Bldg. Phone 1757 M. E. MARNED, Chiropractor 162 North Kimball Street Phone 1457 DR, GROVE Chiropractor (Paimer) Phone 17133 1 DOCTORS THE one Ait a my, ATE 18 E. Second athe Derhin oF hors 27 'S AND CHILDR' HOSPITAL 542 South Durbin—Phone 406 Staff SURGERY, GYNECOLOGY AND OBSTETRICS » ENITO-U RINARY Dis G, B. Underwood, ROBNTIGENOLOG! 5’ lie M. Ellis HARMACIST Lothian. ha a DENTIST ©. E. Dunean, D. D. 8, Offices in Rohrbaugh Building 113 East Second Street Telephones 54 and 55 R. 8. WILLIS STIDGER awyer Suite 218, Midwest Bldg, sh f Shs v aaa 0 210 O-S one 2217 JOHN M. HENCH Room 6, Kimball Bldg. 5 Phone 198 OPTOMETRIST CAREFULLY TESTED And Glasses Properly Fitted by KR. L. EVANS 134 S. Center St. OSTEOPATH AKOLINE C. DAVIS DR, Office and Residence—Poling Apart+ ments No. 23. Phone 388. UPHOLSTERING Upholstering & Furniture Packing Phone 402W—J. E. Warwick Upholstering, Ph, 28054 Repairing ROOFING WYOMING ROOFING CO, O27 East 12th Phone 18043 AU Kinds of Roofs Repaired and Applied WAREHOUSES DR. L. N.. FROST Physician and Surgeon‘ OS Bldg. Phone 123 LESLIE. M, NE IN, Warehouse and Transfer Phone iad Crating, Moving Storage said mortgage deed, = that in case default shall be made ~ tice is hereby given that pursuant __ described ™ ch there-=~ Phone 19632 4 Phone 1193.

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