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per line, basis of estimating a tne. lines. the number of words. but we cannot guarant une. oh EMBROIDER for us at home ail or 59 spare time, Experience unneces- ary. No canvassing, Standard Em- voideries, Defiance, Ohlo. YPISTS to type authors’ © scripts, & ; ®% necessary. ) 40 Clinton St., Newark, N. z ng married Deales experience O, Box 877, Casper, A-. MACHINIST and welder wishes job. Box B-6, Tribyne. METAL WEATHERSTRIPS estimates call A. Phone 4947. WOR your cement work, call elke. Phone 421.J. HARPER method scalp treatments, falling hair, dandru: marcelling. Mrs. KR. Colby, 449 CY. Phone 259. WANTED—Smali family washings and laundry work for single ladies. and gentlemen who have no home. Pricer. reasonable, All work guar. Santeed to be high class. for and deliver. |YOR screens and fence pickets call Acme Cabinet Shop, 214 West G. Phone 1860W. MARCELLING, also home appotnt- ments. *Phone 2562M. 949 8. Kinley. Brammer will give you deal, Special attention given to gas piping and cepair work. Ruaranteed. Phone 2090), If-you are not gettin out of every gation of gas you buy, better call 2690W, our man will call nd tell you how to get it. Phone 1684k. ' THURSDAY, MAY 14, 1925 a é /AASSU Ie ‘Two centr ver word or ten cents THE MATTER, PHYLLIS ? NO AD LESS THAN 80 CENTS. Five average words Ueed a BLACKFACE CAP HEADLINE “will be charged the space of two Ail charged advertising will be booked “se: Unes" irrespective “of TELEPHOND ADS. Careful attention will be given all ads received over the TELEPHONE, OUT OF aS ADVERTISE. Must he accompanied by cash’ or check {n Cull payment of the same. Note the foregoing © instructions about counting the words and the rate per word for the Casper Datly HELP WA Riccar ooele. For Sale—Household Goods | FOR SALE—Unclaimed WANTED—Ladies to give instruc- tions in Italian renaissance plaque S making and polychroming articles jn Mills, Evansville, rock, Salt Creek and towns _ rounding Casper and vicinity. Mrs. J. H. Younker for information, + 825 S. Durbin, Casper. Phone 274J. ‘ehindbaa? sabadike pt es oh Ed ats POSITIONS WANTED "EXPERIENCED woman wants gen- eral. house work or cooking te family, Box B-3, Tribune. boot black stands, child's automobile; child's bed, bottles and mason. jars. Wyoming Transfer & Storage Co., 255 S. St. Botoplh. Kitchen safe, $2.00; rocking chairs, $2.50 and up; ; 4-hole ‘gas range, kitchen tables, washing machine, packing and crating. HUNTER-GOLL CO. $10,00; drop leaf $2.50 and up; electric CLOSE 0UT PRICES A small stock of refrigerators at Four-hole gray enamel 6; interior flat wall paints in colors, only $1.95 gallon; outside paints in colors, only gallon; 9x12 grass rugs. 8. Durbin, just off Second. TED—Work of any kind by man with will do anything. gas ranges, $26. - For Rent—APARTMENTS FOR RENT—Two-room furgished apartment, everything furnished except linen and dishes; $25 per month. Phone 238. THE FAIR APARTMENTS Modern, furnished three-room, pri- vate bath, garage, low rent. 133 8. Conwell. FOR RENT—Apartment furnished or partly furnished. Tiled bath, linoleum on kitchen floor, large liy- ing room, disappearing bed, built-in kitchen cabinet, laundry, electric washer, hot and cold water, sum- mer roof garden. No neater or cleaner apartment in town. Kent reduced Phone 1539-J, FOR RENT—Four-room nicely fur: nished — semi-basement, modern. 1033 S. Ash. Apply at rear apart- ment. SERVICES OFFERED Pianos, Phonographs, Etc. JLRSEY milk delivered at your door fresh every day,.garden and lawn team work of all 416 Holly. FOR SALE—$100 equity in new $295 only used one month; balance easy monthly pay- ‘OR SALE—Colurfibia phonograph, Second, Apt. For Sale—Miscellaneous longer and keep clean witt work if treated now and then Phone 62 or 2300. SALE—Man's coon overcoat for’ b Morris chair; Phone 1499J. ‘QR SALE—Office furniture con- sisting of one large double oak typewriter desk, one single desk and several swivel straight chairs, WASHINGTON BULBS To advertise our product and en- courage early ordering; ic cept orders for a collection of 50 large tulip bulbs consisting of early, late and Darwin varieties for only $1.25 cash with orders. and Murray Bulb Co. Iso several GL'l your plumbing done now, bee icant For Sale—Auto Accessories AREER Be AMBER Lao Be) FOKD OWNERS, ATTENTION! FOR SALE—2 Building and Loun of Salt $200 paid; will sell for $126, $62. WANTED TO BUY ——eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee VANTED TO BUY—Used Murphy bed; must be in good condition. FOR SALE—Clean ceries at invoice, jouth Jackson, stock of gro- WE WILL take in your old mattress ,on a.new one. Phone 1617J or VE WILL buy*or exchange your used furniture. Harned Furniture 234 8 David, Phone 249. b_"O BUY—We pay more ranges, heaters, dressers, Buofolds: all boveaheig) goods. Phone or TO BUY—Jack and lever jacks, Phone 1984W. WANTED PO BUY—Highest price pala for second hand turni ure. Brooke 749 East H fak. W WANTED TO BUY * ee ee eee FOR SALE—Dry land seed potatoes, Western Produce Co,, 332 N. Grant. FOR SALE—Ran and warming oven, OR SALE—One Economy gas en- gine on wheels with tongue, size 1,200 R. P. rT shape, cheap Can be seen VANTED—Your 010 e6al range or {on exchange for a gar heater Phone 1086. FOR: SALE—One twin; baby buggy and one ig bugey: FOR SALE—LIV ee ee ‘UR -RENT—Sewing machine Der month: electrics, 55. ing done Brooks, 749 hone 1648 NT—Well lighted, desirable Call 401 Consolidated loyalty Bide. rkson, Phone 2646. a Job? The Tribune’ will hi man ond woraan in ¢ earch of employment to Ond ‘ork by publishing FRIEE Vor One tusertion “Position Wanted" ads. ber it will cost you noth 6 to advertise your services n The Tribune. » Po i SALE—One good For Rent—Miscellaneous FOR RENT—GARAGES FOR RENT—OFFICES ‘or Sale—Household Goods | "OR RENT—Two OR SALE plendid furniture; sell cheap for cash, Beds, dress #, duofold, vockers, tuble, sk; numerouk other articles, ROOM AND BOARD 163 N. Wolcott. Are You Out of FOR RENT—ROOMS '—Furnished FOR RENT—Furnighed room, NT—Bedroom and sleeping : also board if de FOR RENT—Sitting room: and eep- * plso sleeping room } Karnage space; three-room house, 147 N.. Wolcott, Phone 836W, For Rent—APARTMENTS o If you ure In nend of work ADVERTISE private bath, nifty apartwent, free Jaundry, FOR RENT—Strictly modern three- room furnished apartment; reason- able. 305 8. Kimball, FOR RENT—Three-room —unfur- nished new partment with bath; reasonable, 414 8. Elm,! Phone 2303. FOR RENT—Two and three-room furnished apartments, near re- finery; also garage. 1020 S. Cherry. YELLOWSTONE (ER Sete $32 per month. 426 W, iow: stone. Phone 2750. FOR RENT—3-room modern apts., furnished or unfurnished. Phone ‘OR RENT—Three-room «furnished apartment; very desirable. Phone '—Furnished apartment. ark, Phone 387. FOR RENT—3-room furnished apt with bath. 518 8. Melrose, phone 1434-J. SEE 1 CAN FIND IT. be Casver Daily Tribune IF NEW EIGHT-ROOM BRICK HOUSE ONLY §275 DOWN nee $60 monthly includes. Inter- est, takes this new fiveroom house with three-room apartment in base- ment, two baths, gurage, full east front lot, lawn and !mprovements In, Standard addition, paying and all other assessments paid in full, Cost $7,100—Sale Price $5,500 See This Before You Buy CASPER REALTY C0. 108 S. Center Phone 381 FOR SALE—HOUSES MUST leave at once; four-room fur+ nished house and garage; close in. Set your own terms, Phone 1354R. 165 West J. For Sale—REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Splendid farm, 200 acres, good house; $6 acre. Phone 1431W. FOR SALE—Five acres, good build- ings, plenty godo water; sultable for dairy or chickens; ‘close in. Phone 6F14. P. O, Box 1951, FOR LEASE FOR SALE OR LEASE—20:room boarding house with 26 boarders Will sell furniture and lease place. 530 Chestnut. FOR LEASE—Five-room modern, at- tractively furnished . house _.with warage. 235 §. Botolph, Phone 10010 OR, LEASE—Good sheep range near Casper. Phone 1431W. ¥ FOR RENT—Four modern rooms and bath, furnished or unfurnished newly decorated, $26. Inquire 111 N. Jackson (rear). FOR RENT—Three-room modern apartment, unfurnished except stoves. Inquire 922 E. Fourth or call Letter Shoppe, 2500. FOR RENT—Unfurnished three- room, new apartment with bath; Sohne 414 8, Elm. Phone 2303, FOR RENT—Furnished apartment: four rooms and bath, semi-base- ae close In, 539 8. Grant. Phone FOR RENT—2-room modern com: pletely furnished front apt., $32. 143 N. Kimball. FOR RENT—Two-room modern, com- pletely furnished front apartment. 143 N. Kimball. FOR RENT—Two-room | furnished apartment; lights and gas fur- nie $25 per month, 133 N. Kim- ball. ge) st RENT—HOUSES FOR RENT—Four rooms over double ‘garage; newly decorated; om South David; double garage in- c.uded: $50 month. A. P. Nesbitt Realty Co. Phone 101M. FOR RENT—Two-room well fur- nished house; redecorated; a dandy little home-like place, with garden spot; gas and lights in; $15 month. 924 St. John. Phone 2061W. strictly se; On pay per month T—f modern, furnished ing and bus line; $3 1730 E. Second FOR R 1T dern, 743 Nine-room house, mo- Wolcott, phone 1342, FOR RENT—Five-ropm modern, un furnished house. Phone 969W. FOR RENT—Fiveroom and bath, modern with double garage, drive way, lawn and trees, located in south part of city; owner leaving city; sonable rent to respensible party, Phone 410. VOR “RENT — Kightroom modern residence, double garage, lawn and trees. This ts one of the best resi dences in Casper, located of (ak+ crest street. Owner now living iu It, and will rent reasonable to respon. sible parties; possession about Jur > 1 to 10, Phone 410, BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALU—Cafe, $350 cash, 325 W. Yellowstone. FOR SALE—Beauty Shoppe; excel- lent location; good trade, For par- ticulars write Box B-86, Tribune. s FOR TRADE FOR SALE OR TRADE—$4,000 equity in two houses; will trade for good trucks. Cull 116 Bast G. WILL TRADE—Have four-room fur- nished house and garage, .close in, for car. Phone 1354R. 165 West J. eS aS hay FCT ITO FOR SALE OR TRADE—4-room house and garage, lot 40x140, water, light and gas in hous trade for farm property In will sell on terms. Reasonable. [n- quie 319 Riverview a Mill Wyo. FOR TRADE-—Eight-room house, furnished; finest location in Cas per; to trade for a farm. 619 BE. Mth, Phone 1966J. FOR TRADE—80 acre Missouri farm; house, barn, plenty of soft water, located near good school, for grazing land. Kamon Real Estate. Phone 702. FOR SALE OR TRADE—Modern two-room house with twg lots’ in Mountain View addition; water, lights and gas; easy payments. F. L. Babcock, Mountain View. FOR SALE OR TRADE—High grade piano in good condition nsifer a good ight car 94s. FOR TRADE—780 acres on high way near Lander, completely en closed with five foot woven wire fence wi top barb, 100 acres can be irrigated from trout stream on land, owner has been crippled and can no longer work the land, wants to trade for "home or income property in Cas- per of equal or lesa value. Price $4,500, cl . Martin & €hristian- son. Phone 2606. FOR TRADE—40 -acres, 7 miles north of Casper, 2 miles off paved road for light car, all 214-M. FOR TRADE—Five-roon podern house; close in, with ga + lawn and trees all in. Will trade for Colo- rado property or other eastern prop erty. Only small property con: sidered. Box B-28, Tribune. FOR RENT—Five-room modern, completely furnished house; built in feature Phone 1765R ings. FOR RENT—Eight-room house, fu njshed; two-room apartment, every: thing furnished, 519 B. 14th. FQR RENT—Six-room — modern House, completely furpished; bux service; on pavement; phone in place Call Dr. Grove, Scott Bldg. Phone FOR RENT—Furnished house. Call at 1205 8, Spruce. Phone 1636W. FOR RE Tworoom house, fur- nished; lights, water and gas fur nished; $20; on bus line. 826 8, Mel. rose... Call 10J2. POR RENT—One-room house for batching, with garage. Phone 992 FOR SALE—HOUSES rOR BALE OR TRADE— harness and wagon. What ha you? Wyoming. ‘Transfer & Stor: age Co. Phone 808. PERSONAL MADAME FRANCES Paycho-Palmist Clairvoyant, special $1 reading this week. 443 W,. Yellowstone, apt in rear, Hourg after 10. WANTED—Children to care for at your home or mine, Phone 2191W. MAVAM J. REA KEYES, ordained spirtualist, private readings daly, metsnage circle every Monday eve ning, 8 p.m. Apt 8. Wyatt hotel Phone 2609-5. AM GOING to Miami, Fla., want two passengers; will leave about the 18th. Inquire 127 W. First. MRS, J. H. YOUNKER has exclu: sive agency in Casper for genuine Persian clay, Jesso and all other GOODNESS ! WHY OF ALL THINGS! LOST AND FOUND LOST—Female brindle, Boston terrier, white markings around neck and chest, four white feet ertie. Finder re ceive jiberal reward, Mrs. L. L. Chase, Ch Cafe, 116 FOUND The following articles have been at the Tribune office for quite some time. Will the owners please cal! and claim— oa Bunch of keys in black leather case. Child's brown kid glove. Bunch of keys in black leather case. Small photo on West Yellowstone. Boys’ Jackie Coogan cap. y LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF HEARING ON R ASSESSMENT ROLL - FOR THE CONSTRUCTION. OF GRADING, PAVING PROVING THOSE AND PORTIONS OF STRE IN PAVING DISTRICT 43 IN THE CITY OF C PER, NATRONA _ COUNTY, STATE OF WYOMING. Notice is hereby given that the City Council of the City of C: ‘asper will meet on the 15th day of Jurfe, A. D,, 1925, at 8 o'clock P. M. on said date at, the Council Chambers at the City Hall in the City of Casper, for the purpose of hear- ing objections to the re-asses necessary grading, paving 2 provements of those stre portions of streets in Paving Dis- trict No. 43, in the City of Cas- per, as follows, to-wit: line of East Eleventh street to the north line of East Fourteenth Street, and from the south line of East Fourteenth Street to the north line of East Fifteenth Street; Lincoln Street from fhe south line of East Eleventh Street to the north line of East Fourteenth East Fourteenth Street to the north line of East Fifteenth; Oak Crest Street from the south line of Hast Eleventh Street to the north line of East Four- teenth Street; Bonnie Brae Avenue from the north lihe of t Hleventh Street to the north line of Divine Av- enue; Divine Avenue from the west line of Bonnie Brae Avenue te the center line of the alley be tween Oak Crest Avenue and Bonnie Brae Avenue; East Eleventh Street from the east line of Oak Crest Street to the east line of Bonnie Brae Av- enue; East Twelfth Street from the east line of South Durbin Street to the center of the block between Oak Crest Street and Bonnie Brae Street; East Thirteenth Street from the east line of South Durbin Street to the east line of Oak Crest street, ' . The boundaries of said Paving District No. 43, within which the property will be assessed accord- ing to law for the payment of the above named improvements ag be ing the property specifically bene fitted, is as follows, to-wit Beginning at the northwest corner of Lot 3 in Block 196: of original town, running thence east nlong the south line of Eleventh Street a distance of 990.00 feet to the northwest corner of Lot 6 in Block 199 of original town; thence N 80 degrees 88 minutes E a distance of 81.26 feet to the southwest corner of Lot 8 in Block 169 of original town: thence N 80 degrees 00 minutes E along the eazt line of Oak Crest Ay- enue a distance of 262.38 feet; thence S 75° degrees 46 minutes E a distance-of 145.72 fee, across Lots 5 and 4 in Block 169 of or- iginal town, to west alley line of said block; thence N degrees 00 minutes © a distance of 421.97 feet along the west line of the al ley between Oak Crest and Bon- nie Brae Avenues; thence S_ 60 degrees 00 minutes E along a line between Lots 6‘and 7 in Block 170, a distance of 228.37 feet to the east line of Bonnie Brae Av- enue; thence $ 33 degrees 20 minutes E, a distance of 12005 feet to the northwest corner of Lot 1 In Block 210 “of original town; thence S 56 degrees 40 minutes E, a distance of 120.05 fect along the north line of Lot 1 in Block 210 of original town to the northeast corner of said Lot; thence S 30:degrees 00 minutes a distance of 240.65 feet to the southeast corner of Lot 4 in Block 210 of the original tow: thence west along the north line of East Eleventh Street a distance of 160,68 feet, to the southwest corner vo? Lot 4 in Block 210 of original town: thenee 4-derrees supplies; no charge for lessons, 535 Durbin AT minutes W. n distance of 85.4° feet the northwest corner of eas Beach Street from the south| Street. and from the south line of June 4, GASOLINE ALLEY—WALT DIDN’T KNOW.IT WAS BEING SCREENED WONT SIRLS ZY TO HEAR ROUGH ! Block 200 of original town; thence south along the east line of Bon nie Brae Street, a dis 140,00 feet to the southwest cor ner of Block 200 of the original town; :then: west along. the north line of the alley between Eleventh and East Twelfth Streets, a distance of 230.00 feet to the southwest corner of Lot 3 in Block 199 of original town; thence south along a line parallel to and 150.00 feet east of the t line of Oak Crest Street, a distance of 900.00 feet to the southeast corner of Lot 9 in Block 11 of Butler’s Addition; thence west along the north line of E, 14th Street, a distance of 1115.00 feet to a point on the north line of East Fourteenth Street, 125.00 west from the west line of ch Street; thence north a dis- nee of 160,00 feet to the north line of the alley between Thirteenth and East Fourteenth Streets, in Block 14, of South But- ler's Addition; thence west along the north line of said alley to the southwest,corner of Lot 5 in Block 14 of South Butler’s Addi-| tion; thence north along the east line of Durbin Street, a distance of 740.00 feet to the southwest | corner of Lot 6 in Block 196 of original town; thence the north line of the t Eleventh and Stree ts, a distance of 125.00 feet to the center of the south line of Lot 3 in Block 196 of original town; thence north 10 degree 07 minutes W a distance of 142 feet to the point of beginning. Beginning al th line of ast ~=Fourteenth | Street 125.00 feet west from the west line of Beech Street, run Jning thence east along the south | 94° line ‘ourteenth Street, a| dist 5.00 feet to | north corner of Lot 4 Block 17, of South But dition; thence south a ¢ 300,00. feet, to the south ner of Lot 9 in Block 17, of| cr. South Butler’s Addition; thence west along the north line of East Fifteenth Street, a distance of 735.00 feet, to the center of Lot 8 in Block 15, South Butler’s Ad- dition, a point of 125.00 feet west of the west line of Beech Street; thence north a distance of 300.00 feet to the point of beginning. Notice is further given that the enid re-assessment roll is now on file in the office of the City Clerk of said City where it may be examined by eny and all persons who may desire to cbject to said re-assessment roll, and they are hereby notified to. make such ob- jections in writing and to file the same, with said City Clerk on or before the date fixed for such hearing or at such hearing may be continued to, at which time the said City Council will sit as a Board of F liza- tion for the purpose of consider- ing such re-assessment roll, ‘and at such hearing or hearings, will con- sider suck objections made there- te, or to any part therecf, or set aside such re-assessment roll in ordor that such re-assessment be made in such manner which shall appear just, equitable and law- ful, and then proceed to confirm the same by ordinance. Dated at Casper, Wyoming. this 12th day of May, A 5 (SEAL) Attest H. H. PRICE, City Clerk Publish M 4 6, 17 18, 19 SERVICE BY PUBLICATION. State of Wyoming, County of | Natrona, ss. In the District Court of the Fighth Judicial District in and for Natrona County, Wyoming. Mart R. Kelly, Plaintiff, vs Nathan . Defendant, ‘o Nathan T Jr., whose last known place sidence was Artesi, New Mexico. You entitled court by, the above named plaintiff; that the prayer of the petition, filed, in the above cause is for absolute divorce and the custody of one minor child on-the grounds of non-support and ‘ervel- ty; and that unless you answer the petition filed herein on or be fore tha th day of June, 1 by the allegations thereof will be taken as true and judgment for said plaintiff will be rendered ‘ne per, Wyoming, this f May, A. -D., 10% MABELLE PIEDLER, Clerk of Court Publish May 7, °14,°-21, 28, 1, 1925 — NOTICE. OF FINAL . SETTLE. MENT: OF ESTATE. The State of Wyoming, Cour of Natrona, ss, y In: District Court, Eighth Ju. dicial) District pant er of the D ested in the « \ 1 that on April 28th, 1 ance of | or of the estate count ant petition and report for| ution ofsaid estate with the clerk of the above entitled court, where anyone interested ma amine sajd account and thereto, at any time on or before thirty Mee after ‘the last ‘publien tion of this notice 1925, and if no objections ‘are fil- administrator make final settle ment of said es- tate on June soon thereafter a as the ma CHARLES I Administrator William O. Wilson, attorney for ‘Publish April ¢ ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE WHY VALUE OF ERTY SHOULD NOT Ov aR TO ‘WIDOW. ng ‘above enti ted es y on this day on at a point on aloes Of tlie y hereafter de- ein requiring all persons ted to appear ue | property of said P. B f such exempt not be set over to the said widow, finds that}3, 1925 auce should It is therefore 3m aks_ 2 RSA PAGE ELEVEN 10:00 o’clock a. m., at the Court Room of said District Ceurt at the Court House in the City of Casper, County of Natrona, ate of Wyoming, to w cause, if any they have, why the value of exempt property belonging to 1 estate should not He set over Alice M. Ro @ survive. ing widow of said deceased, and being the person entitled thereto, as follows, to-wit: Personal estate, cash, $1,400.00; real estate, south one-half of secs tion seven, all in township Ferty- four north of range Seventy vest of the Sixth Principal Mer- idian, in Campbell county, in the State of Wyoming; together with all buildings and improvements thereon, 320 acres, appraised at. $5.00 per acre, $1,600.00; $3.000.00, Done ‘this 2nd day of May 1926. BRYANT S. CROMER, Judge, Publish Ma: 14, 21, 19 NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that by virtue of attachments is- sued out of the District Court within and for the County of Na- trona, State of Wyoming, wherein The Natrona County Tribune, Inc. a corporation, plaintiff, vs. P. B. Ginsberg, defendant, dated April » 1925, in which judgment was rendered for the plaintiff on the 9th day of April, A, D., 1925 Lees Brother Incorporated, Colorado corporation, _ pl intift, vs. P. B. Ginsberg,’ endant, dated April 25, 1925, in whieh judgment was iendered for the plaintiff, April 29, 1925. * The Wyoming National ‘Bank of Cas- per, Wyoming, a National ing Corporation, plaintiff, vs. B Ginsber, defendant, datedt April 23, 19 in which judgement! was rendered for the _ plaintiff. dated April 29, A, D., 1925. And” by virtue of an execution issuer! out of the District Court in and for the County of Natrond, State of Wyoming, wherein the Edmund Loewy & Comp artnership existing under virtue of the statutes State of Colorado, plai P. B. Ginsberg, defendant All of which judgments were con fessed by the defendant on the 9th day of April, A. D., , The undersigned sheriff, within and for Natrona County, State of Wyoming, has levied. upon the personal property of the defend- ant, which property consists of all the stock of Ladies Wearing Apparel, furnishings etc., and the fixtures consisting of show . hat racks, garment hangers, ete, ‘all of which is situated in that part of the Henning Hotel Build- ing known as the Parisian Shop. of the appraised value of 1.90, said personal LShehcd being situate in Natrona County State of Wyoming NOTICE IS H BY Yet that on the 16th day of } 1D, at the hour of 11 0 M., and the front door of the court house of Casper, Wyo ming, I will sell said ? at public auction to the bidder for judements Dated, oming, May McPHERS 2. Deputy. interested. appear on the 29th cay of May, ! 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, AUDITORS 101 0.8, Bldg time as the} ‘ome 'T 3 Consult ARCH ITECTS J. WESTFALL, Architect RAYBURN 8. WE 12 Daly Bui BAGGAGE & TRANSFER | NATRONA TRANSFER, DE ‘ BATTERIES CASPER BATTERY CO. CLEANERS CLEANERS CHIROPRACTORS gt . 12 Midwest Bid; | HARNED-BOYD, Ohitc hereby notified that ite GED 1 “Gra apoprectie you have been uied in the above | DOCTORS Hospital, oz ‘So Darbin Surgery Obstetrics Physiclan and Surgeon NICHOL, “7p STIRRETY an 8090-10-11 on change Bldg 206-207 Oi) Exchange Building LAWYERS WINTER and WENT 202 Oll Exchange Bldg Phone 151 BULLACK & LALY Suite 204-205 Midwest Bldg. Vhone 1200 MULVANEY & BARRETT * Attorneys 515 Con. Roy. Bldg. Phone 2306 108 OU FB MARVIN L. BISHOP, Attorney-at-Law jth Bldg. Phone 7% CASEY & MeNALLY Noom 616-17 Con. Roy, Uldg. Vhone 86, FOSTER AND WEUKLI at yeys Bldg. Phone 41 1. 212, Cons t vy. EB. PAUL BACHELLER 402 M GEO. W. FERGUSON Attorne Rm. 22, Townsend Bldg. Phone 1968 W. LL PATTEN ‘7 Attorney ai Law 225 Midwest Bidg. Phone 210 WILLIS STIDGER A wyer Suite 218, Midwest Bidg. Uhune Ling Y OUILBEE & ADAMS 210 OS Bldg. Vhone 2217 JOMN M. HENOH Koom 6, Kimball Bldg, 212 So, Center Phone 198 OPTOMETRIST EYES CAREFL LLY TESTED And Glasses Properly fitted ~ OSTEOPATH DR. CARO: Office and f ne 388 UPHOLSTERING Upholatering and Furniin re Packing Mra eaten an oe ag ROOFING fee palhs WOE ROOFING CO. i27 Kast Phone tod, | All Kinds of Koots Ttepalred - and Apulled WAREHOUSES LESLIE M. NELSON, Warehouse and Transfer Co. Phone 1234 Crating, Moving, Stomge