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FOUND GUILTY TUESDAY, MARCH 17, 1925 KOM COIS. (Continued From Page One) venalties of from one to 14 years ach, covered the wounding of Mr. nd Mrs. Sam Schapp in the same fray. McCoy will be sentenced Friday, t which time, if Judge Charles rail sees fit to asse’s the penalties onsectitively, the former globe rotting prize fichter will be bur- ened with a possible additional term of 88 years, Tho jury, which deliberated 75 hours before return. ang a verdict, acquitted McCoy on Sour other counts charging robbery ee ee ee NOTICE State of Wyoming, County of Natrona, ss. Office of County Clerk, Casper, Wyoming, March 6th, 1925. The Board of County Commis- sioners in and for Natrona County, Wyoming, met this 6th day of March, 1925 at 2:00 o’clock P. M., POSITION wanted, clerical or bo ed. Phone 475-W. BRINGING UP FATHER } WONDER IF MY | DAUGHTER THINKS y,, SHE'S GOIN’ OUT ORESSED Like POSITIONS WANTED keeping, b oung man, experien: WANTED TO BUY WILL BUY New York oil Phone Marshall, 969-M. stock. Che Casper Sunday Cribune YOST AMINOTE -FATHER - 00 YOU THINK IT 19 NICE FOR “ou TO Ge FOR RENT—OFFICES FOR RENT—Suite of office rooms in O. 8. Bldg. in special session) sone being present Commissioners J. B. Scott, | yor ante Chairman. Dr. G. T. Morgan, Earle | YOUNG MA Heri bc a. Burwell and Emma C. Marshall, | ence, d plumber’s Clerk. helpe: , Write P. TO ALL TO WHOM IT MAY |o. box CONCERN In the matter of the alteration and establishment of the Sweet- water Road, now to be known as the Federal Aid State Highway Project “‘Casper-Muddy Gap Road” one hundred feet (100) in width. Beginning at the end of the sur- faced highway in the north half of | _ HARPER method scalp treatment, Section twenty-two (22) Towns- ship thirty North, Range eighty- four West (T 30N—R 84W) of the 6th P, M. thence westerly through Sections twenty-two (22) twenty-one (21), sixteen (16),| very reasonable. Mrs, Smith, 933 seventeen (17), twenty (20), and W. lth. eighteen (18), all in Township HAIR WEAVING thirty North, Range eighty-four) swiTCHES. — swirvels, shingled, West, (T. 30N—R. 84W), thence} shield, ear waves. 140 East G. westerly through Sections thirteen | Phone 2297W. WANTED—Confinement experience, washing Included. Price very reasonabl home. Mrs. R, Colby, 449 C PLAIN and children’s sewing done, | cases in private house; nurse with 6 years Come and see the Phone SERVICES OFFERED soft water shampoo, marcelling, Phone 259. | (18), fourteen (14), fifteen (15), sixteen (16) twenty-one (21) twenty (20) and nineteen (19), all in township thirty North, Range eighty-five West T. 30N—R. 85 W.) ; thence southwesterly through Sections twenty-four (24), twenty- five (25), twenty-six (26), thirty- five (35). and thirty-four (84), all in Township thirty North— Range eighty-six West (T. 30N— : SW); thence southwesterly | F through Sections three (3), ten (10), nine (9), sixteen (16) twen- MARCELL also home appointments. | GET your plumbing done now, R | deal. piping and repair work. guaranteed. WANTED—Small and gentlemen who have no home, anteed to be high class for and deliver. 949 S. McKinley, phone 2662-M Brammer will give you a square Special attention given to gas | All work Phone 2090J. family washings and laundry work for single ladies fe. All work guar. We call Phone 1499-M Prices reasona ty-one (21), twenty (20), nine teen (19), and thirty (80), all in Township twenty-nine | North— L, ©, Blanch: Range eighty-six West (ts hes ard. Phone 2014M. R.<86W); thence southwestsr'Y | REPAIRING and remodeling. through Sections twenty-five (25),) ™“\ "Johnston, the Carpenter, thirty-six (36), thirty-five (85), thityfour (34), thirty-three (33), and thirty-two (32), all in Town ship twenty-nine North—Range eighy-seven West .T 29N—R. 87 W.) to the Natrona-Carbon County line. i All objections thereto or claims for damages by reason thereof must be filed in writing with the County Clerk of Natrona County, before noon on the 17th day of April, A. D., 1925, or such road will be altered and _ established without reference to such objec- tions or claims for damages. EMMA C, MARSHALL, County Clerk. Dated March 6th. 1925. Publish March 17, 2 Classified Rates ‘Two cents per word or ten cents r line. 31, 1925. NO AD LESS THAN 30 CENTS. verage words used as @ bene ct estimating a line. For Sale—Household Goods BLACKFACE ©AP HEADLINE eS TE EE IS Tunes set the space of tWOl bor SALE--Dining room suite, ; z Karpen living room furniture, Alli chareen Bdyertising wit be | walnut bedroom suite, three oll Ee Trike aera paintings, L. C, Smith: typewriter, the number of" worse sewing machine and floor lamp, ‘TELEPHONE ADS. Careful attention will be given all ‘TEAM work, exc: saddle horses to rent 915 8. McKinley. NICE Cottonwood trees, transplant- ed for $1.00. 511-W. THIS WEEK marcell and bob ew) call Mrs. Bledsoe, 653-M, 915 5. Wa nut. double cut outs, A-l mechanical dition, takes test hill on high, reduced price of $600 on Phone 698-W. than half new price, we are wrecking ‘23 Oakland, '23. C Light Six, "21 BE Knight, ‘21 Dodge, Cadillac, 45 A Olds. We have wreck~ ‘ed 250 cars all kinds and makes. Casper Auto Parts Co., lo very reasonable. vating done; sand, wn dressing delivered; gravel, Phone 2628J. BUILDING and repair work, floor sanding. Phone 376-W. 325 N. Lincoln. Phone 50c; shingle, 50c; shamp For Sale—AUTOMOBILES YOU CAN NOW BUY A 57 CAD d4-passenger Westinghouse shocks, 0; it the erms, 1720 EB, Yellowstone. WRECKED CARS Salvaged parts for all cars at less now lumbia Six, ‘20 Willys 20 F. W. D., ‘19 20 E. Yel- one, phone 698-W. Phone 2365. ads received over the TELEPHON but we cannot guarantee acourac. CORRECTION OF CLASSIFIED AD ERRORS. t The Casper Daily Tribune will not be responsible for more than ane incorrect insertion of any ad: ertisement ordered for more than me time Errors not the fault of he advertiser which clearly lessen the real value of the advertisement will be rectified only by publication ut extra charge within FIVE aiter insertion. No vepublica F t the error | $10; kitchen cabinet, 815. Shades and linoleunt at spe prices. HUNTER-GOLL CO, 242 W. First 8t Phone 2200 FOR SALE—Leaving town, will sell cheap, Singer sewing machine, stand table, dishes, House for rent, fur Botolph. HELP WANTED—Female VANTED—Young girl for general house work. Phone 2693W. n HELP WANTED—MALE VANTED—Men, women and chil dren's haireutting, 40 cents. Hair utting specialists. 116 EB. Second. WANTED—Good tamale maker, to} furnish tamales regularly. Whole ale. Phone 80. F a Job? |: help every Casper in to find The Tribune will man and woman in search of employment work by publishing FREE For One Insertion “Position Wanted” ads, Ke member {t will cost you noth: Ing to advertise your services {n The Tribune. work if you ore in need of ADVERTISE THE STORE gate leg ta gas range, et WE buy, sell and trade. loth an@ Poplar. WANTED TO BUY—Secondhand WANTED Are You Out of|/=e"" =" WANTED TO BUY—A secondhand WANTED TO BUY—Will pay cash ture 1648 WANTED ir U ed) "OR SALE—Electric sweeper, first class condition. Call 610J be ween 5 1TH THE SMALL OVERHEAD SALE—Bed spring and mat drop leaf kitchen table, cots, $3.50; electric wash machine, $39.75; coal Kitchen table, $1; refrigerator, rk Jewel range, Lorain at uchment, $60; four-hole gas range. @ nished. 2 WANTED TO BUY Call us, Fufniture Co., corner Phone 2873, McComb baby stroller; must be reasonable, *hone 2873W. rO BUX—We pay more heaters, dressers, hold gooda. Pho! for coal ranges luofolds. ail hor O86 without sha onable, Box 95, Tribune. floor lamp ust be r VANTEL heater {n exchange for ange ur heater Phooe 1086. WANTED TO BUY late model Ford touring car, no Box B-97 ANTED TO BUY—Highest cab orice paid for second hand furnt Brooks 749 East H. Phone furniture and urniture Store. m7 ry . Yellowstone. Phone | or exchang WILL BUY er Mutual Build- ing Loan st any issue, George Inkster, phone E WANTED TO RENT errr {TED TO RENT—Four or five- oom modern house in good lo- cality. Rent must be reasonable. Will consider lease. Box B98 Tri- bune. Pianos, Phonographs, Etc. EES A PIANOS ‘ GOOD Upright practice piano, $85, terms $10 down, $5 per month. Another at $165, terms $10, $8 per month. Either may be exchang@@ within one year for full value ap- plied on anctter piano. The Chas. E. Wells Music Co., 232 EB. Second, Casper. Phone 194. FOR SALE—POULTRY POR SALE—Hatching eggs. stand: ard bred S. C. W. Leghorns, in- luding our 1924 winners at Wyo- ming poultry show; grade A, $1.50 setting, $9 per hundred; Grade B, $3 setting. Phone 1028R. 12th. COLUMBIA HATCHERY Pp. O. BOX 1102, DENV COLO. 10,000 BABY CHICKS WEEKLY We can supply you with any quantity of the following varieties: Roi Whi Whit Rocks. Buff Rocks and Buff Orpingtons. and Single Comb Reds. Brown and Buff leghorns. Wyandottes and Barred White Orpingtons and Light Brahmas, Silver Laced Wyandottes and Anconas. Black Langshans and Black Minorcas. Silver Spangled Mixed. Uamburgs, and We ship only stock and guarantee by prepaid parcel post. prices and full particula strong healthy live delivery Write for COLUMBIA HATCHERY 3465 W. 44th Ave., Denver Phone Gallup 1552 HENS, 80c each. {f all tuken at once, phone 701-W. FOR SALE—LIVESTOCK WILL sell all or any quantity of 200 coming two year old Ram- bouillet ewes, all eligible for regis- tration, bred by the late J. D. Car- michael. These ewes are bred to stud rams from the flock of King Bros, and commence lambing March 27th. Apply William Addison, Box 301, Riverton, Wyo. FOR SALE—Fifty good draft horses, harness, wagons, also twenty-fiv good Holstein mil L. 8. Blanch- sard, Phone 2014M. For Sale—Miscellaneous FOR SALE—Candy case, good as new, also small cash register, 597 W. Railroad. FOR SALE—Brown fur cape, suit- abte for spring wear. Excellent condition, very reasonable. Phone 2880 mornings. WE will make a Uberal allowance on your old coal stove in exchange for a new and up-to-date range: 25 per cent off on all gas heaters. We handle only the best line of paints. E. P. Brennan, 144 S$. Durbin, just around the corner from Second street FOR SALE—Everbearing berry plants. 1242 8. Phone 1075J. UNREDEEMED high grade sults for sale very cheap. 249 8. Cen- ter Bt. FOR SALE—We alwa: straw David. have fresh stock of United States tires and tubes, gas, oll and accessories; low storage and repairing Mis Gar: age, 363 S. Ash. Phone 1891W. RADIO BATTERIES—TUBES A. B. & C. tested batteries, Radiola and Cunningham tested tubes. The Chas, E. Wells Musye Co. FOR RENT—OFFICES FOR RENT—Furnished office room. Zuttermeister Bldg. Phone 410. FOR RENT—Two very desirable of- fice rooms, third floor Producers and Refiners Bldg. Inquire B. T. Williams Oi! Co. For Rent—Miscellaneous YOR RENT-=-Store room in best lo- eation In Casper, H. B. Kline, Jeweler, 120 EB, 2nd. WOR RENT—Sewing ciachines, $3 per month electrics 85. Repair ing done. Brooke 149 tast Hy Phone 1648W FOR RENT—Sewing machines; ex pert repairing. al] makes, parts, secessories. Singer Co., 121 E. First Phone 2205. WE WILL buy FOR RENT—Weill lighted, d “ it Hi ze] € irable od SS Gavia. Phone 249. | offices. Call 401 Consolidated CC Koyalty Bide. \ ROOM AND BOARD ROOM at the Antlers; exclusive, moderate; gentleman. 616 8S. Wol- cott. FOR RENT—ROOMS FOR RENT—Very nice large mo- dern front sleeping room, reason: able. 644 S. Durbin. FOR RENT—One bedroom, 445 8S. Park. Phone 387. For Rent—APARTMENTS FOR RENT—Modern, furnished apartment, consisting of living room, kitchen, bath, very desirable for couple; steam heat furnished; laundry facilities; downtown loca- tion, Tribune building; rent very rea- sonable. Phone 15393 or call Apt. 1, Tribune Bldg. Reduced Rent One of the Finest Apartments IN CASPER for rent; unfurnished. $35; two large rooms, kitchen and private bath, two large closets, steam heat and plenty of hot water fur: nished; best close in location 245 South Park avenue. See this before you rent; adults preferred. Phone 2268R. FOR apartment, $35. RENT — Modern, furnished Phone 2268R. FOR RENT—Three-room apartment, nished or, unfurnished, electric washer in laundry, no objection to one or two children. Phone 2762. 1218 S. Jefferson. FOR RENT—Four-room modern, furnished seml!-basernent apart- ment, private entrance, garage. 1812 S. Poplar. Phone 1681M. FOR RENT—Furnished two-room apartment with private bath. 523 8. Lincoln. LOW RENT—Furnished apartment, garage, private bath, half block from Second street. 133 8. Conwell. FOR RENT—Furnished apartment, one room, kitchen and bath. 444 E. Yellowstone. Phone 1024W. REASONABLE rent, down town, modern, furnished and unfurnished apartments for sleeping or house- keeping. 140 E. Midwest. private bath, breakfast nook, fur-| y FOR FOR RENT—HOUSES ard, ment Co. 2623W. fi Fr FOR coln. able. garuge 246 8. Jackson, tion. RENT — Five-room house with four room apartment in basement, gas, garage, chicken iawn, ment and bus line; 1310 S. Spruce street; rent $65. a9 VP TS XOUR ROOM AND GET ORESSED- HOW DARE YOU WALIK AROUND LOOKING LIke Se THAT: i tes) ©1928 ay Inte Feature Service. tne ington $1.15 the box. modern garden spot, on pave- Guaranteed Invest- Phone 410, evenings FOR RENT—Partly furnished four: room house, garden, garage. FOR RENT—1425 South Elm street, new six-roum H. G, Bizz ming Trust Co. nished, NICE 3-room furnished house, gar- den spot at 1628 E, 15th, $16.00, phone 701-W. FOR RENT—3-room modern, partly furnished house. 1218 8. Ash, basement, phone $09-R. RENT—2-room house, $15 per month. Phone 596-W. FOR RENT—Modern, 3-room_ house, close in, very reasonable, 126 E. F. Phone 1029-W. ‘OR RENT—3-room house; close to school. Phone 2636. FOR RENT—3-room house, pletely furnished, modern except tub, garage if desired. Rent reason- 128 W F. FIVE-ROOM furnished house, with Call after 6:30 FOR SALE—HOUSES FOR SALE—By modern hous coln; $2,900, terms. FOR SALE—Well built broom mo- cern home furnished, located on BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE—Cigar und news stand, going business, down town loca Call 2081-J. FOR TRADE FOR TRADE—New rifle for For son. ming. lawn, 120 N, Botolph. trees Phone Car and R. T. beautifully , care Wyo house, eee. Inquire evenings, 235 N. Lin- furnished com: evenings. | 4-room and Lin- 63-J. owner, on lath Phone Pub. March 3 Priced to sell at} 4) the Hall. following to-wi 33. Winchester car. 217 8. Jack- NEATLY furnished 2-room apt., on pavement, $30 per month includ: ing lights and gas, 219 8, Jackson phone 1872-W. MILNE APARTMENTS 1 FURNISHED four-room § apart- ment and 1 unfurnished apart- ment; stenin heat; garage if desired. Inquire 918 E, Second. FOR RENT—4-room semi-basement furnished apartment, modern, pantry, clothes closets. FOR RENT—Two-room apartment, bath, turnished including gas and Nghts; reasonable rent; private en- trance, 616 Divine. Phone 1869M. FOR RENT—Two and three-room furnished apartments, newly deco- rated, private bath, close in, 231 8 Grant. Phone 2777-J. NICE, modern 2-robm apt., every- thing furnished. reasonable rent. 310 CY, THRBE-ROOM furnished apt., lights nd gas furnished at $20 per mo. ) E. Yellowstone. Phone 698-W. R RENT—Nice, cheerful 1 and room modern furnished basement apt., best part of city, close to Park school, very reasonable. 923 8. Da vid, phone 121-W. Offers you « neatly furnished liv ing room with kitchenette and large eloset, gas, water, ght’ and laun- service furnished. The {deal home for two, For $30.00 and $32.00 Per Month Three minutes walk from Center set 426 W. Yellowstone, phone 2750. REDUCED RENT five-room modern unturnished upt., laundry and store room, stoves and lnojeum furnished. 4 streets off of Lincoln. 740 8. Lincoln, phone 427-W, FOR RENT—Reasonable, modern sem!-basement rooms and bath. strictly apt, 3 unfurnished, ex cept stoves. 132 N, Melrose or Phone 517-4, FOR RENT—Two-room apartment, also three-room house. Furnished or unfurnished. Gas and lights free. Garage if desired. 932 W. Midwest FOR RENT—HOUSES FOR RENT--Partly furnished, most desirable four-room apartment in $ trees, bath and otherwise modern. [Pelton & Hemry Phone 292 or 928J. FOR RENT—Seven-room house. Phone 1843. FOR RENT--Nic: nished hous and fuel furnished, § line, at 1228 B. 15th. Phone 701% FOR RENT- Brand new four five-room strictly modern hou» hardwood throughout, full basemen furnace, Bonnie Brae near East 11th, furnished fine section, on paving, $60 per | monte Adults preferred, Casper Realty Co. Phone 381, FOR TRADE—Equity in good resi- dence for contract work or build ing material. FOR TRADE—Clear Montana land for Casper equities. Phone 2946-W. Phone 2606. , h ed or time. | ca YELLOWSTONE APARTMENTS | FOR TRADE—Beautiful located near High school and pric- ed right, for smaller home. Real Estate, 2 FOR LEASE LEASE—March 25th, 80 9 miles east Yellowstone house, furnish ighway, four-room unfurnished, garage, et house ,and on creék, can give long | isdiction Box B-96 Tribune. LOST AND FOUND The following articles have been at the Tribune office for quite some Wil) the owners please call me lease. One purse containing check. Bunch of keys in black couse. Child's brown kid glove. da: Bunch of keys in black ase. Binck leather vanity bag. Nose glasses in case. PERSONAL MADAM J. REA KBYES, ordained spirtualist, private readings daly, message circle every Monday eve WOMEN:-GIRLS—Come join, reduce, residence | proceeds Kamon 2 EB. Second, Tel. 702. chicken Pub, March 3 and claim— NOTICE OF . Articles of One ppir nose glasses, The U-Drive-It leather leather are to ning, 8 p. m. Apt. S Wyatt hotel Phone 2609-J. BRIDGE lessons given, 962 8. Grant, Phone 2049R. into One Hundred Dollars each. pt. in rebuild, which? physical culture class at Elke’ gymnasium. Phone| fifty (50) years. 2665, : MADAME FRANCES Psycho-Palmist and Clairvoyant, 1 $1 reading this week. (443 W. a r. Hours after 10. tert The 2 for 1 Store, 12-guage Rem smokeless LEGAL NOTICES s|as the directors m: MONITION | In the United States District) Court, for the District of Wyo- United States of America, vs. One Buick 1922 y- No, 1529 Civil. In obedience to a Warrant of Seizure to me directed, above-entitled cause, I have seized and taken into my posscsNon the | following described automobile to- wit: One Buick 1922 Model Tour- ses h in the iba aot eer iererei te U.S. | that on the 11th day of March, A, District Court for the District of furnishea| Wyoming, at Cheyenne, I hereby frive notice to all persons claiming the said described automobile, or knowing or having anything to say why the same should not be condemned and forfeited, and the proceeds thereof ‘ cording to the prayer of the libel, that they be and appear before the said Court, to be held in and for the District of Wyoming, at the United States Court Room, in the City of Cheyenne on the 28rd day of March, 1925, at 10 o'clock on the forenoon of that day, if the same shall be a day of juris- diction, otherwise on the next day of jurisdiction and there to interpose a claim for the same, and to make their alle- gations in that behalf, HUGH L. PATTON, U. District of MONITION United ; Court, for the States District District of Wyo- States vs. | Passenger | > 4 te ri 1923 Model Touring Car and Roy | f°r collection, ‘The owners of any | ming. United One Packard No, 1528 Civil. In obedience to a Warrant of Seizure to me directed, above-entitled cause, I ha and taken into my possession t described : One Packard Seven enger 1923 Model Touring Car. For the causes set forth in the | libel now pending in the U. S. District Court for. the District of | ————————____-. —- Wyoming, at Cheyenne. by give notice to all persons claim: ing the said described automobile, or knowing or having anything to say why same should not be con- demned and forfeited, thereof cording to the prayer of the libel, that they be and appear before said Court, to be held in and for the District of Wyoming, at the United States Court Room in the City of Cheyenne on the % of March, 1925, at 10 o the forenoon of that d same shall be a day of jurisdiction, otherwise on the next day of jur- thereafter, there to interpose a claim for the same, and to make their allega- tions in that behalf, HUGH L. PA the | ed automobile, y here- the rd day lock on if the District of Wyoming. 10, 17, 1925. INCORPORATION Incorporation Company were filed in the office of the of State of Wyoming on the 2nd of March, A. D., 1925. The objects of said corporation conduct renting automobiles for hire, or without drivers, in general; to bu change, repair and deal in new ar seconl-hand automobiles, parts, ac- sories, supplies and automobile res, and generally do any and all things necessary, proper and inci- dental to conducting automobile and garage -business. The Capital Stock is Five Thou- sand ($5,000.00) Dollars, divided sell, lease, ¢ of the par value of Fifty ($50.00) The term of existence shall be The affairs of the Colporation shall be managed by a board of four (4) Directors the Directors for the first year and until their successors are Yellowstone, | elected and qualified are Francis M. Brown, Walter C. Currier, Ar- 1 1 1 1 4904 1904 4904 5821 4128 Enl. S444 Res. R. Lathrop and Charles E. Spurlock, Deweese Cr, 73.75 Ac, ft. ’—Area supplemented by Spurlock Reservoir, The above proof will be open for NOTICE TO WATER APPROPRIATORS Notice is hereby given that the follo-vin; Division No. 1 h water from the stream: Permit No. Homer R. Lathrop, Russell H. Nichols Charles Spurlock, Amelia Lee, v Name Stream Amelia Lee, Russell H. } ‘hols-Homer iy at the offise of the Secretary of the State appropriation be issued. (Signed) L. C Pub. March 17, 1925. nppropftiators of water submitted proof of their claim; %o t and under the permits as listed below: Deweese Creek Deweese Creek Deweese Creek Poison Spring €r. & Lee Res, 132.5 oison Spring Cr. & Lee Res. ublic inspection for one day card of Control at heyenne, Wyo., March 24, 1925 from 9:00 a. m. to 4:00 p. m, and if » contest is filed Within fifteen days from eaid date the proofs will be ssented at the rea meeting of the Board with the recommendation het certificates o} BISHOP, Supt. Water Division No —Drawn for The Casper Tribune by George McManus LET ME SEE-WHAT WAS VT THAT | WOZ GONNA SAN? QOS. Great Brittih rights reserved thur C, The principal office and place of business shall be at 106 South Durbin Street, Casper, Natrona County, Wyoming, y deem advis- es shall be f said offic: able. Arthur C. K the agent in cl THE U-DRIV By WALTER ( retary , Publish March 17, 18, 19, —. -I CURRIER, 1925, NOTICE OF FIRST MEETING OF CREDITORS In the District Court of the United States. For the District of Wyoming. In the matter of John E. Cather, doing business as Crescent Boot Shop, Bankrupt. In Bankruptcy No. 916. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, |D., 1925, the said above named bankrupt duly sdjudicated 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 26th day of March, A. D., 1925, at ten o’clock in the forenoon, at which time said creditors may attend, prove their claims, examine the, bankrupt, and sact such other business as may come properly before said meeting. Dated this 16th day ef March, A. D. 18 CLARK Refe Publish March CE A. SWAINSON, ree in Bankruptcy 17; 192 eo NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT | To all persans liable for as- | 8 ent for the construction of sidewalks in the City of Casper by the Sidewalk Contractor dur- ing the year 1$24 * NOTICE IS HE Y GIV that the assessment roll for side. walks constructed in the City of Casper by the City Sidewalk Con |tractor during. the year 1924 was | certified on the 17th day of March | A. D., Clerk to the undersigned Treasurer 1925 by the City City lots, tracts or parcels of land or | 2 = Keyes and Verna K. Keyes. | and elsewhere | COMPANY | lat the same ti PAGE NINE WATCH FOR JIGGS | and | MAGGIE In One of Our Good Used Cars Here Are Three Corkers | Chevrolet Sedanette new Angust ..ooesene $650 1 Ford Like new Sedan 1 Dodge Touring in perfect me- chanical condi- tion Nash Casper Motor Company 146 S. Kimball Phone 1818 other property charged with as- nt may redeem the same ull or an portion of the lia- bility for the cost of such improve- ment by paying the entire assess ment or portion thereof charged against such lots, tracts or parcels of tand within thirty d: after the first publication no to-wit, on or before the 17th day of April, A. D., 192 " The owner of any such _ lots, tracts or parcels of land may re- deem the same from all liabilities for the unpaid amount of said as- sessment at any time after said thirty days by paying the entire installment of said assessment un- paid and charged against any lot, tract or parcel of land at the time of such yment with interest thereon at the date of maturity of the last installment falling due, and the entire eight equal semi- annual installments with interest upon the whole sum unpaid from the issue date of said improy ment warrants at the rate of six per cent (6) per annum payable ne that the install- ments are payable. All payments shall be made to the City Treas- urer. The failure of any owner of any such lots, tracts or parcels of d to pay the said assessment | within the thirty-day period herein provided for shall constitute an jr- revocable election to pay said as sessment in installments and shall constitute an irrevocable " waiver of defects or irregularities in the proceedings. This notice is given pursuant to the ordinances of the City of Cas per and the statutes of Wyoming. IN. WITNESS WHEREOF have hereunto set my ha per, Wyoming March, A, D.. J. Publish March inclusive. Treasurer 1925, | AUDITORS ©. H, REIMERTH & CO. Certitled iblie Accounts Income Tax Service 101 O.S. Bldg, Vhone 767 HASELMIRE & PREBLE Auditors and Accounts Income Tax Consultants Suite 211. Con. Roy kt. ©. VAN DENBERG Certified Public Account Income Tax Service Phone 148 ARCHITECTS WM. J. WESTFALL, 312 KE. Second St. sldg. Phone 660 | ‘|| PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY LAWYERS HEMINGWAY & McDONALD Lawyers Room 332 Midwest Bidg. NICHOLS & STIRRETT Lawyers 809-10-11 Of) Exchange Bldg. HAGENS & MURANE Lawyers 7 Ol Exchange Building HAL CURRAN Attorney at Law 306 Con, Roy, Bdlg, WINTER and WINTER 202 Oil Wachange Bldg. Phone 161 206-2 Phone RAYBURN i & LACY Midwest Bldg. Phone 1200 ANSFER, STORAGE L CO.—Phone 919 BATTERIES CASPER BATTERY CO. 119 B. Fifth Phone #7 CLEANERS THE SERVICE CLEANERS Railroad at Jackson Phone DES. J 8 ALU Suite 312 Miawest Bldg. Ph, 706 M. E. HARNED, Chiropractor 162 North Wimball Street Vhone 1457 DR, GROVE, JEPPREY Scott Bidg. 116 B. 2nd. Phone 342 DOCTORS THE CASPER PRIVATE HOSPITAL 938 South Durbin—|! one ci AND CHILDRE HOSPITAL 642 South Durbin—Vhone 106 ft WOMEN 8 Stal SURGERY, GYNEC tia AND STHAC ) Homer K. Lathrop, Victor K. Dacken, | EY BAR, N 10 URINARY DISE D cK D Offices in Kolrbaugh Uuilding 113 East Second Street Telephe 5 MARSHALL ©, KE HERBERT L. HARV tice 208 South Cent Pelvate Hospital, General Vractice Sur Se Durbin Dbstetrics rant? Shop 1 DR. 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