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MONDAY, MARCH 2, 1925 INTHE LEGISLATURE Governor Ross, in “cleaning up" islative affairs before her depart- for Washington, signed the fol- lowing act House 162—Appropriating — $7,500 for the construction of a state arm. ory at Riverton. House ‘87 — Relating to claims against contractors for public works. Senate 43—Providing for the con- solidation of irrigation districts. House 29 (substitute}—Relating to the admission of foreign building and loan associations. House 218—Appropriation for the equipment of.the state girls indus- trial institute near Sheridan. Houre 75—Regulations for the use of highways. Senate 71—Relating to coal mine catastrophe insurance. Senate 102—Giving the state ex- arniner authority to enforce the pro- visions of the new banking code em- bodied in Senate 27. Senate 27—New banking code. House 157—National guard act. Under the law the governor had until March 9th to consider acts of the eighteenth legislature. Governor Ross hastened her consideration, however, because she will not return gy Washington before the expira- -fion of the legal! consideration period. House 162 was the last act to receive her approval and upon its transmis- sion to the secretary of state the leg- {slative work of the covernon tae anelndes Batre ute Frank E, Lu became acting’ governor upon Gov nor Ross* departure from the state and will adminster the governor's of- ‘fiee until her return- s WASHINGTON, March 2.—Ad- miral Fiske told the committee he could not agree with the recent tes- timony by Rear Admiral William 8. Sims, retired, that the battleship has becomé obsolete. Classified Rates ‘Two cents per word or ten cents per line. | NO AD LESS THAN 80 CENTS. | Five average words used as & Noasis of estimating a line. | WOACKFACE CAP HEADLINE jwill be charged the space of two es, punt charged advertising will be ; booked “ses lines” irrespective of }the number of words. Careful attention w: e Biv ads received over the TELEPHONE, but we cannot guarantee accuracy. CTION OF CLASSIFIED be 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 publication without extra charge within FIVE days atter insertion. No republica- tion will be made when the error does not materially affect the sense or purpose of the advertisement. 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 be inserted under the head “Too Late to ssify.” OUT OF TOWN ADVERTISE MENTS. Must be accompanied by cash or ‘check in full payment of the same. Note the foregoing — instructions about counting the words and the rate per word for the Casper Dally ‘Tribune. HELP WANTED—Female <a WANTED—Two neat appearing re- fined young ladies with some éales- manship ability, immediate, perma- nent position, good salary to right parties. References necessary. Call at 4 to 6 p. m., Commercial -Photo Co., basement Oil Exchange Bldg. WANTED—Sewing girls. 804 EF. Third, Apt. 29. - HELP WANTED—MALE ee WANTED—Men, women and chil- dren’s haircutting, 40 cents. Hair- cutting specialists. 116 EB. Second. MEN—Onr barber course equips you for an independent career. Write MOLER BARBER COLLEGE, 1229 ath. Denver. WANTED—Several school boys from 9 to 14 years for work after school. Apply any time at 643 S Lincoln. * SERVICES OFFERED TEAM work, excavating done gravel, lawn dressing delivered: saddle horses to rent. L. ©, Blanch ard. Whone 204M. WANTED — Bundle washing. Call for and deliver, Home Laundry. ALCIMINING and painting, small jobs, prompt service; work guar: Anteed. F. W. Smith. Phone 1960J. Are You Out of a Job? The Tribune will help every y man and woman in Casper in search of employment to find work by publishing FREE For One Insertion “Position Wanted” ads. Re member it wil] cost you nother Ing to advertise your services in The Tribune, If you are in need of work ADVERTISE re BRINGNG UP FATHER SERVICES OFFERED FRESH sweet milk delivered to your door, 18 cents per quart, after rae ist. Carlson Dairy. Phone 14R4. ACME Cabinet Shop and Planing Min, screens, frames, shelving and counters specialty Al R. West House nm phe 1806 W. your plumbing done now, R. Urammer will give you @ square deal. Special attention given to gas piping and repair work. All work Suaranteed. Phone 2090J. SS TS’ you want a good marcell, call Mrs. Clary at 133 South Wolcott. Phone 2156-J for appointments. MARCELL and bob curl, complete, 75c. 338 East A. Phone 1402W. JERSEY MILK DELIVERED to your door fresh every day: lawn making and team work a specialty. Murphy Bri 416 Holly. Phone 1096R or 698M) For Sale—AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE Ford Coupe . * Late model, just like now Price, $475.00 Viry easy terms Earl C. Boyle, Inc. FOR SALE Ford Runabout This will make you a good delivery car Price, $150.00 EARL C. BOYLE, INC FOR SALE In excellent condition Price, $275.00 EARL C, BOYLE, Inc. The Safe Place to Buy “Your Used Car FOR SALE Ford Touring + Like new, many extras Price, $300.00 Easy terms . EARL C. BOYLE, Inc. The Safe Place to Buy Your Used Car FOR : L a Ford Touring In excellent condition, new top, tires good Price, $125.00 Terms Earl C. Boyle, Inc. FOR SALE—LIVESTOCK FOR SALE—Fifty good draft horses, harness, wagons, also twenty-five good Holstein mitkers. L. BE. Blanch ard. Phone 2014M. For Sale—Household Goods BRENNAN, THE GAS STOVE MAN FOR SALE—Superlor Northwestern paints (outside), $2.75 gallon; granite ware, stewing pans, coffee pots, wash basins, lic each; four- hole gray enamel gas ranges, new, $30; gas heaters at cost; 30x60 gas rugs, $1.50; $1 and 42-piece set dishes, $4.50 and $6.75. 144 8. Dur- bin, just off Second street. Phone 33. FOR SALE hold goods Will sacrifice. No. 3. Phone 1 THE STORE WITH THE SMALL OVERHEAD FOR SALE—i3ix hole coal range, A-l condition, $35; three-burner | gas range, $16.50; four-burner gas range, rugs at F wing of congoleum; washing ma- nt be, $17.50. HUNTER-GOLL CO, 242 W. First St. Phone 2200 BAILEY FURNITURE CO. WE ARE continuing our mattress factory and until March 15 we will remake mattresses for a special price of $6.50. Call us before the spring rush starts. 326 W. Yellow: stone. Phone 1617J. WANTED TO BUY WANTED TO BUY—We pay more for coal ranges, heaters, dressers, duofolds, all’ boysehoid goods. Phone 1086. WANTED — Used Frye's Yellowstone. and ore, furniture Furniture Phone 127 MEN'S discarded clothing and shoes, Phone 1328R. The Bargain Store, 216 W. First. WE WILL buy or exchange your used furniture. Harned Furniture Co., 234 8. David. Phone 249. WANTED—Your old coal ra heater in exchange for range or heater. Phone 1086, WANTED TO BUY—Highest cash price paid for second hand furnt ture. Brooks 749 East H. Phone 1648-W. WANTED TO BUY SECONDHAND tente, ding, sadiles, chaps, musica! instruments, grips. Phone 1328R. {Store, 216 W. First. tarps, guns, tools, trunks and The Bargain Pianos, Phonographs, Etc. t SALE—Plano, $150 cash; terms can be arranged with responsible party. 542 N. Center. Phone 1618W. For Sale—Miscellaneous JUST received shipment of new tires and inner tubes, Ford sizes; qual- ity guaranteed; prices cheapest. in town, Gem Tire Co., 511 S. Durbin. FOR SALE—Good caf alfalfa hay, east of Chicagg Northwestern depot, $17 a ton, 70¢ a bale, Phone 17743. —$——— nr FOR SALE—J yon automatic heater, $75; three-burner gas range, $18.25; kitchen cabinet, new, $31; walnut library dine, $27.50. Phone 1617J. FOR SALE—Good palr young horses and harness. Al Emerick, 1240 N. Virginja. Phone 17J1W. FOR SALE—We always have fresh stock of United States tires and tubes, gas, oll and accessories; low storage and repairing. Willis Gar- age, 363 S. Ash. Phone 1891W. For Rent—Miscellaneous ee FOR RENT—Sewing machines, $3 per month; electrics, $5. Repair: ing done. Brooks, 749 East Phone 1648W. FOR RENT—Well lighted, desirable offices. Call 401 Consolidated Royalty Bldg. FOR\RENT STORE ROOM a} BEST location in Casper. H. Kline, Jeweler, 120 E. Second. FOR RENT STORE ROOM 113 E. FIRST Just Off Center St. See L. G. Murphy at Wyoming Trust Co. FOR RENT—OFFICES YOR RENT—Very desirable, well lighted suite of office rooms in Daly Bidg. Phone 1214. ROOM AND BOARD BOARD and room for two gentle- men. 404 8. Grant. * FOR RENT—ROOMS FOR RENT-“Modern room, next to bath; very reasonable 609 S. Lincoln. ———— FOR RENT—Airy and comfortable sleéping robni in “new, modern home, also brick garage, both for $22. Phone 225W. FOR RENT—One bedroom. 445 &. Park. Phone 387. FOR RENT—Bedroom in modern home, also garage. 730 8. Ash. FOR RENT—Room with outside entrance, close to bath, with or without. board; two doors from CY bus. Phone 679M. FOR RENT—Basement rooms, mod- ern; close in; reasonable; two or four men 8, Park. Phone M. ern home, 312 per month; also gar- age. 742 8. Ash. FOR RED bath; reasonable. FOR RENT—HOUSE- KEEPING ROOMS ST—Sleeping room, next to Phone 2384. FOR RENT—Two rooms furnished for light housekeeping; one block from down town. Phone 1972. ‘ For Rent—APARTMENTS YELLOWSTONE * APARTMENTS ILL NOT NEED You ANY MORE AS Mor BATTLES WITH MY HOBBY ARE OVER! TLL THROW IT =2hi24 The Casper Daily Tribune ee Great Britain righis reserved. & AT LAST THE WORLD LOOKS, _ -Drawn for The Casper Tribune by George McManus Neg, He oie Sad } GY GOLLY: THE FIGHT 1D (TOCA ene POCUE SIS r eee NEATLY furnished 2-room ‘apt., on pavement, $30 per month includ- ing lights and gas. 319 S. Jackson, phone 1872-W, FOR RENT—Two or three-room artment, modern, furnished, to- rer or separate; close in; reason- 725 8. Ash. three-room fireplace, For unfurnished Murphy bed, range, laundry, corner RENT — Modern apartment; Second and Phone 1055R. Washington, THREE rooms nearly new furniture, also electric sewing machine and electric heaters Must sel] at once, 229 BE. 7th St. — 3-ROOM apartment, partly furnish: ed; close in, $40. Phone 1443. ——— FOR RENT—Three-room and bath, mgdern apartment, hot water heat, close in, unfurnished $40 or furnished $50: well furnished; gar- ogerif desired. Phone 2268R. FOR RENT—Three-room furnished FOR RENT—Heated room-in mod} apartment; lights and gas fur: nished; on bus line and paving. Phone 347. t EENT— Modern four-room Eapasast apartment, “furnished complete except linens: heat and lights included. 820 N. Jackosn. Phone 1247N. FOR RENT— Furnished, four-room semi-basement ment, newly decorated, $22.50. E. 12th. Phone 1542M. FOR RENT—Close: in, furnished, strictly modern, three-room apart: ment, $95; also two-room, $17.50. Whaley Apts., 610 8. Ash. FOR RONT— Modern basement apartment, complete except linen: lights included. 820 N. Phone 1247M. —————<—<—<— FOR RENT—Two and three-room apartments, private bath, break- fast nook, store room and laundry modern apart: 642 ‘our-room: furnished heat and Jackson, ity, $32.50-and $40 per month. ea Me Thao 8 Boxelder. Phone 1789R. ‘OR RENT—Modern two-room fur. nighed basement apartment; use of electric washer; reasonable; gar- age if desired 834 8. Oak. ———— FOR RENT—Three-room apartment, furnished with gas and lights, $20.50; two blocks from Park school. 142 W. 11th. FOR RENT—Three-room modern, furnished apartment. Phone 2019W. 807 E. Third. Inquire in rear. a eS ae FOR RENT—Nicely furnished three- room apartment,. private bath; close in. 231 8, Grant: Phone 2777J. FOR RENT—Desirable semibasement apartment in ome, completely furnished; gas, lights and water furnished; reduced. 339 W. 12th. Phone 2291J after 6 p.m. eS FOR RENT—Three rooms and bath; furnished or unfurnished. 1115 8. Ash. Phone 2027J. ALEXANDER Apts., reduced rent, two rooms furnished, private bath, steam heat. Phone 617M. FOR RENT—HOUSES eee three-room new FOR RENT—Four-room modern, furnished house, including piano, victrola, electric washer. 932 &. Spruce. ‘ FOR RENT-One and two-room modern, furnished basement apart ments; close in; very reasonable. 923 S. David. Phone 121W — FOR RENT—7-room rooming and boarding house, modern; furniture for sale reasonable, 4 block from court house. 224 N. Wolcott. Phone 567. FOR RENT—One three-room fur- nished house on rear of lot, on South Walnut. Phone FOR RENT—One two-room fury nished house, North Casper. Phone 2736. FOR RENT—Reasonable, desirable, modern, furnished apartment; lights furnished; on bus line. 7 phish iaidhiddetinhdli id Sa nb aatechc OSS FOR RENT—One good foursroom house, furnished; three miles from city on Alcova road. Phone 2736, FOR RENT—To five-rroom modern and well nished house, Phone 2736. FOR RENT—Three-room house with bath, newly decorated, hot water party, fur: desirable facilities, enclosed rear porch, nice lawn, near bus. Inquire 1243 8. Ash. FOR RENT—Five-room furnished, Has 44 neatly furnishéd apart: ments. We offer the most con-| , Ser as he paperent Dera venient living quarters you can find| nin, phone 1407, anywhere. You are invited to in- an (shat of = pect them. Only respectable people| FoR RENT-©Fourroom modern, need apply. furnished house; also three-room Per month $30 and $32, in- furnished house, modern except cluding gas, lights, water and | bath. Phone 1001J. laundry service; three minute walk to Center street, FOR RENT—Nice, large four-room moderi) house, upfurnished; gar- Phone 2750 age: also three-room apartment. 4 8 405 S. Beech. Phone 1779W. YELLOWSTONE apartments. 426) FOR RENT~Brand new four or W. Yellowstone, Phone 2759. FOR RENT — Modern, apartment, $35. furnished Phone 2268R, FOR RENT—Two-toom and. oné| 381. three-room apartment at the Pol ing; steam heat. Phone 754R. five-room strictly modern ‘house; hardwood throughout, full basement, furnace, Bonnie Brae near East 11th, fino section, on paving, $50 per month, Casper Realty Co. Phone FOR RENT — Fourfoom modern, furnished house; built-in features, FOR RENT—Two modern, furnished | close to bus and pavement; garage basement apartments, Phone 2736.1 if desired. 240 8S. Fenway. | For Rent—APARTMENTS | FOR SALE—HOUSES FOR SALE-—-By owner, large new Nive-room strictly modern house, on east front lot. Phone 1375R. FOR SALE—Five-room modern house, $3,800, building loan $2,000 at $36 per mor Want good build- ing lot fairly close in. . Phone 2606. FOR SALE—By owner, furnished house and garage; close in. Phone 1333W after 6 p. m. it rere Spent cceeeepeaeneemee ees FOR RENT—Four-room modern, furnished house, also three-room furnished house, modern except bath. Phone 1001J. FOR SALE—Brand. new red faced brick house, four rooms and bath upstairs, four rooms, bath and laun¢ dry downstairs, strictly modern throughout, built-in features, Stand- ard addition, all assessments paid in full. Cost $6,600, sacrifice price $5,200, $1,000 cash will handle, bal» ance $50 per month including inter- est. Must sell at once. Casper Realty Co, Phone 381. FOR SALE--Dandy, practically new, strictly modern four-room house, one half basement, fine sebtion, on paving. Additional building lot goes with this property. For quick sale $3,200, submit your terms. Casper Realty Co. Phone 381. FOR SALE—Farm Lands FOR SALE—Acre tract, ssultable for chicken ranch; gas, water, tele, phone, electric uilable: $75 will handic. See Baker-Grude Inv. Co., America Theater. FOR TRADE FOR EXCHANGE—Four-room house on two lots, 155 foot front: age, at Chippewa Falls, Wis. for Casper property. Apply Box B-61, Tribune. WANTED TO TRADE—Rent on a seven-room houee in Mills for a small car. Box 12, Mills, Wyo. FOR SALE OR TKADE.—$2,250 equity in house in best residential district. Two bedrooms and bath, large living room with fireplace, kitchen with breakfast nook, and full, cemented basement. Ivory wood- work and solid oak floors through: out. Will trade for clear lot or equity in smaller house. Would prefer location in Standard Addition, Community park or south part of town. Phone 1123-W. FOR SALE OR TRADE—New three: room house, will take car or small payment as first payment, balance like rent. Phone 2515M. FOR LEASE . FOR LEASE—Good 320 acre fenced pasture on river, close to town; special terms on three to five year lease. Phone 1642M, FOR RENT OR LEASE—Nine-room house with two baths, housekeep- ing rooms in basement, Rund hot water heater, steam heat. Phone 13. LOST AND FOUND LOST AND FOUND following articles have been Tribune office for quite some Will the owners please cal) latm— pair nose glasses, One purse co! ining check, Bunch of keys in black leather case, Child's brown kid glove. Bunch of keys tn black case. Binck leather vanity bag. leather BUSINESS CHANCES FOR QUICK SALE BEST paying meat market on Sec- ond street, in the heart of the retall district. Address Box 2028, Casper. FOR SALE--Furniture and. lease at Royal Rooms; will give terms. See landlady. 253 W. First. MONEY TO LOAN MONEY to loan in amounts of $150 to $600. Call at 105 Becklinger Bldg. ‘ PERSONAL JNO. M. HENCH, Lawyer, Room 6, Kimball Bidg. Advice free. Phone i98. P.O Box 1943, MADAM J. REA KEYE spirtualist, private re message circle every Monday ¢ ning, 8 p. m.. Apt. S. Wyatt hotel. Phone 2609J. 5, ordained ings dal LEGAL NOTICES CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICA. TION Insurance Commissioner's Of- fice, State of Wyoming. Cheyenne Wyoming, February 6, 19 IT IS HEREBY CERTIFIED That the Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company, of Mil- waukee, in the State of Wisconsin, has complied with the Insurance Laws of this State and is author- ized to transact the business of Life Insurance in this state for the | current year, | WITNESS my hand and eeal of office the day and year first) above written. H. At LOUCKS, Insurance Commissioner (SEAL) By J. F. JORDAN, Deputy, February 23, Pub. March 2, 1925 NOTICE OF SALE UPON EXECUTION State of Wyoming, County of Natrona, ss. In the District. Court, Eighth Judicial District. | The Richards & Cunningham Company, a Corporation, Plaintiff, vs. Mrs, Ella Clarkson, Defendant. Under and by virtue of an ex- ecution issued out of the District Court of Natrona County, Wyo- ming, on the 26th day of January | 1926, in an action wherein the | Richards & Cunningham Company a corporation, is plaintiff and Mrs. Ella Clarkson, is defendant, upon a judgment rendered on the 2ist day of January, 1924 in favor of said plaintiff and against said de- fendant for the sum of $1,005.25 with interest thereon from the date thereof at the rate of 7%} per annum and costs, I tofore upon the 28th day uary 19265, levied upon as provided by law, all the right, title, claim, and interest of said defendant in andto the following described property, to-wit: The NE%X | and the Sts of the NW%, and] NW of the SW% of Section 29; | NE of the SE% of Section 30, all in Township 82 North, Range 82 West of the 6th P. M. in Na- trona County, Wyoming, and _no- tice is hereby given that I will on the 19th day of March, 1925 be- tween the hours of ten o'clock i the forenoon and five o’clock in the afternoon of the same day, the front door of the Court Ho: in Casper, Natrona County, W3 ming, sell at public vendue for cash, all the right, title, claim and interest of the said defendant in and to the above described prop- erty, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the judg- ment, with interest and costs and accruing coxts, to the highest bid- der. wae’ this 3ist day of January, 25. ALEXANDER McPHERSON, Sheriff, Natrona County, Wyoming By FRED E. PLAGE, Deputy. Pub. Feb, 2, 9, 16, 23; March 2,9 and 16, 1925, SERVICE ‘OF SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION. State of Wyoming, Cou-ty of Natroha, ss. In the District Court of the Eighth judicial district in and for Natrona County, Wyoming. Inez M. Barber, Plaintiff, Harry A. Barber, Defendant. To Harry a Barber, the above named defendaat, whose post of- fice address and place of resi- dence is unknown: You are hereby notified that on the 9th day of January, 1925, the above named plaintiff, Inez M. Barber, commenced action against you by filing her petition in the} above entitled court, where said| suit is now pending. The object and prayer of said etition is for a decree of abso- ute divorce. You are further notified that| if you fail to answer said peti- tion on or before the 21st day of | March, 1925, said petition will be| taken as true and judgment ren- dered accordingly. 3 Dated this 19th day of January, 925, vs. MABELLE FIEDLER, Clerk of the District Court. (SEAL) By OLIVE L. TRACY, Deputy L. H. Sennett, Attorney for Plaintiff. 19, 2 Publish Jan. , 23, 21 oo NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE _ Whereas, default has been made in the payment of the money se- cured by mortgage dated January 21, 1914, executed by Thomas S. Steed and Mary Steed, husband and wife, as mortgagors, to C. H.| Townsend, of Casper, Natrona} County, Wyoming, as mortgagee, | which mortgage was recorded in| the office of the County Clerk and Ex-Officio Register of Deeds of Natrona County, Wyoming, on January 31, 1914, at 3.00 o'clock p. m. in Book 10 of Mortgage Deed Records on Page 32, as Document No. 30516; and Whereas, default has occurred in the condition of the said mort. age, in that a balance of 4,800.00 principal, on the note secured by said mortgage, from said mortgagors to said mortga- gee, dated January 21, 1914, and due January 21, 1915, of $5,250.00, with interest at 10 per cent per annum from its date un- til paid, and attorney’s fees; ia long since due and unpaid; the balance of principal due being $4,800.00, with interest at 8 per Feb. 2,'9, cent per annum thereon from January 1, 1925, to” the date hereof of $19.20, a total of $4,819.20; and said principal has wyyYYy PAGE SEVEN Maggie and JIGGS Will be at the AUTO SHOW March 9 to 12, Inclusive In the Meantime REAL USED CARS evrolet Sedanctte new $650 2 Touring in perfect me- Casper Motor Company 146 8S. Kir same by the terms of said note and mortg: due and payable, a whole of said| principal said interest, at the op said mort- s@ provid- ed, beco forthwith l power of sale con in said mortgage, | has_ ther become operative; | and | iit or proceeding | ed at law to re-| & secured | ny part ignment of} said mortgage has been made; Now therefore, the said, mort- gagee will cause th aid mort- gaged premises in said mortgage described to be sold at public venue by the sheriff or deputy sheriff of the said County of Na- trona, to the highest bidder, ac-| cording to law, et tht south front house in the} door of the cour City of Casper, in said County of attona, State of Wyoming, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon on} March 4, 1925; | The amount claimed to be due| on the said mortgage at the date| of the first publication of this no-| tice is the said sum of $4,800.00, principal and — said rest of} $19.20, from January 1, 1925, to| the date of the first publ: of this notice, at 8 per cent per annum, a total of $4,819.20, and | as provided in said mortgage there is also $250.00 attorney’ fees to be added to said principal} and interest, and a'so costs and expenses of sala, The premises described in the said mortgage end which will be} solJ, or s0 much thereof as may| be neces ay the principal est thereon at the rate of & per cent per annum, from said Janu- ary 1, 1925, to the date of said sale, and said attorne fees, and costs and expenses of said sale, all as provided in said mortgage, are more particularly known and de- scribed as follows, to-wit: The southeast quarter of the je payable 'y to pay said} $4,£00.00, with inter-| Phone 1818 st quarter of the quarter of section thi the southv northwest qu west quarter of quarter of section thirty-two; also the southwest quarter and the east half of the northeast quarter the north- southwest of section twenty-nine; also the north one-half of the northwest quarter of section twenty-eight; also the south half of south half of tho southeast section thirty-one; north arter of ll in township of ra W also and the t to use *the owned by and granted to ibed lands by t used in c wat water the above de State of Wyom nection with or in any way appur- tenant to the above described lands; also the Wagner ditch, the 4 and Whittaker dite yer ditch, the Hiner ditch num- ber one and the Hiner ditch num- ber two; also the Wagner and Bayer Reservoir situated on tho south half of the northeast quar- ter of section thirty; also the Vagner Reservoir situated on the south half of the southwest quar- ter of section thirty-one; also tho E. Wagner Reservoir situated on the south half of the southeast quarter of section thirty-one, all in township thirty-vhree, north of Range seventy-seven, West, and all ditches and flumes and other personal and real property used in connection with and appurten- ant to the water and water rights belonging to the said first parties and used ‘n connection with each and every of the above described lands, Dated January i9, 19: Cc. H, TOWS h Janu 19, 27, Febru- northeast qu. er; and the north-| ary 2, 9, 16, 23, March 2, 1925, ©. H. REIMERTH & CO. Certified Public Accounts Income Tax Service 401 0.8. Bldg. Phone 767 HASELMIRE & PREBLE Auditors and Income Tax Ce Suite 21|. Con. Roy, Bldg. Phone 650 Kh. ©. VAN “‘DENBERG Income Tax Phone | ARCHITECTS | WM. J. WESTFALL, Architect 312 E. Second St. Phone 101M AUDITORS | | Phone 223 LAWYERS HEMINGWAY & McDONALD Lawyers Midwest Olds. Room 332 NICHOLS & STIRRETT Lawyers 309-10-11 Oi! Exchange Bldg. TAGENE & MURANDE awyer 206-207 Oil Exchange HAL CURRAN Attorney at Lay 8u6 Con. Roy. Bdlg, WINTER und WINTER 202 Oil Exchanke Bidg Phone 161 suliding RAYBURN S. WEBL i2 Daly Building. Phone 1352 _ BULLACK & LACY Suite 204-205 Mdwest Bldg. Phone [200 BAGGAGE & TRANSFER NATRONA TRANSCER, STORAGE CO.—Phone 949 AND BUE : BATTERIES CASPER BATTERY CO. Firth Phone 908 119 EF FOSTER AND WEHRLI Attorneys » Con. Koy, Bldg. one 41 PAUL BACHELLER 402 Midwest Bldg CLEANERS SERVICE cl THE PH "CHIROPRACTORS __| N. & A0G, JERFRE Miawest Bldg. Ph, BERQUIST . Phone DRS. 3 Suite 312 HAKNBA, Chiropractor Kimball Street Phone 1457 DOCTORS THE CASPEK VRIVATE HOSPITAL 938 South Durbin WOMEN’S AND Ch HOSPLTAL 542 South Durbii—Phone 406 Staff SURGERY. YNECOLOGY AND OBSTETRICS Homer R. Lathvop, M. D., f Victor R. Dugken, B. Se.. M . BAK, NOSE AND THROAT Harmon ante vd, SKIN AND X-RAY! TREATMENT 1TO-URINARY DISEASES B. Underwood, M.D. KROENTGENOLOGIST Hallie M. Ellis PHARMACIST I. 8. Lothian, Ph. G. DENTIST Duncan, D. DS. nugh Building K ast Second Street Telephones 54 and 65 MARSHALL ©. KEITH, M. D. HERBERT L. WARVEY, M. D. Office 208 South Center—Phone 80 Private Hospital, 612 So. Durbin General Practice Surgery Obstetrics DR. ©, H. PLATZ, Over rants Shop a Diseases of Children OTices 113 Phone 7 GEV. W. FERGUSON Attorn’ Townsend & w. Rm. 22, Phones 1964 7 Bldg. Atte 225 Midwest 210 Vione WILLIS STIDGER Lawyer Suite 218, Midwest Bldg, OGUILBEE & ADAMS 210 O-S Bldg. Phone 2217 JOHN M, HIENCH Room 6, Kimball Bldg. So. Center Vhone OPTOMETRIST CAREFULLY TESTED And Glasses Properly @ltted 212 by R. L. EVANS 134 8. Center St. OSTEOPATH ~~ DR, CAROLING c Office und Residenco—215 Phone 388 KODAK FINISHING FREE Developing PREM Any 6 ex. roll and glossy prints, 2) Inclose coin with roll and save ©, 0. D. expense WYO. PHOTO CO, Box 1741 ROOFING WYOMING KOOFING vl cv, ye 184d alred 527 Hast (2th All Kinds of Roofs Ke and Applied WAREHOUSES DR. 1. N. FROST remained due and unpaid for the space of thirty days after the _ Physician aud Surgeon OS Bldg. Phoue 123 LESLIE M, NELSON, Warehouse and Transfe, Co, Phone 1234 Crating, Moving, Storyge >