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le tae hy te Ms Es » q ra iy ) SUNDAY, AUGUST 16, 1925 j Two cents per word or ten cents per line. NO ADD LESS THAN 30 CENTS. Five average words used as a basis of estimating a line. BLACKFACE CAP HEADLINE will be charged the space of two lines. All Charged advertising will be booked “set lines” irrespective of the number of words. TELEPHONE ADS. Careful attention will be given all ads received over the TELEPHONE but we cannot guarantee accuracy. HELP WANTED—Female — WANTED—Someone to help with house work in exchange for three, room furnished sem!-basement apart- ment. -Phone 394M. 445 S. Grant. —< WANTED—Mald for general house: work. Phone 2833. LADIES wanted everywhere, ad- dressing our envelopes in your home, spare ti Liberal pay. Particulars fre: Write quick. ‘A. Miller, 60 W. Washington, Chi- cago. ae i a WANTED—Ladies between the ages of 20 and 30 years. See Mr. Pea- cock, Townsend Hotel, between 9 and 11 a. m. or 7 tind 9 p. m. ————_ HELP WANTED—MALE eee OPPORTUNITY WANT a couple of small car sales: men. Have a real selling propost- tion and something that will sell; prefer men who have sold Fords and Chevrolets. P. O. Box 1519. — WANTED — Experienced insurance salesmen as district managers in ‘Wyoming, Colorado and New Mex: feo. Apply R. E. Thompson, Hotel ‘Townsend. SS MEN, LEARN BARBERING. Our training equips you for best jobs. Barn while learning. Catalog mailed free. MOLER BARBER COLLE 1229 17th Sts Denver. Pech hen ees MEN—Experlence unnecessary; $15 * @aily. New patented wringer mop sells nine out of ten. No competi- tion. Complete line money-makers. Wwe deliver. NEWTON, Delphos, Ohio. i pice MEN wanting Forest Ranger, Rail- way Mail Clerk and other Govern: ment»positions, write for particulars. Mokane, D-117, Denver, Colo. — WANTED—SALESMEN ——— OPPORTUNITY WANT 2 couple of small car sales: men. Have a real selling proposi tion and something that will sell; prefer men who have sold Fords and Chevrolets. P, O. Box 1519. | etiedhhene De Trae SALESMEN—We want a $5,000 to 10,000 man, Sell staple Ine. to ee dealers in five good trades. Permanent proposition with estab- lished wholesale house. Address A. F. Gibson, Mgr. Dept. 461, 1924 Euclid, Cleveland, O. —_—_—[_ ee 000 TO $5,000 YEARLY retail- ing nationally known Rawleigh Products. Necessities. Enormous @emand. Fascinating work. Eal gales. Unusually big profits. Local. ities being rapidly chosen. Write “quick for full particulars and free outfit. Get busy! The W. T. Raw- leigh Co., Dept. WY¥-559, Freeport, ‘ mi. _—__—————— POSITIONS WANTED eee will do house work in con: raed cases. Phono 2937M. WANTED—A position, house work ‘or cooking preferred; best of references. Address Box B-51, care Tribune. SERVICES OFFERED ——<< CAN save you money on your bullding and repair work, also ce ment work. L. D. Leisinger. Phone 1975M. idl A Ee HARPER method scalp treatments for dandruff, falling hair, marcel Mrs. Colby, 449 CY. Phone 259. GIRL—12 years of ‘© wants to care for children; will go home nights. Phone 1696-J. lhc 1T WILL pay you to get my price on your painting and decorating, all work guaranteed. L. D, Leisinger. Phone 1975M. EXPERIENCED middle aged wo man wants practical nursing: con- finement cases a specialty; will do light house work in connection; can give references; rates reasonable. Phone 2232M. pli. dtit EXPERIENCED middie aged wo- ‘man wants practical nursing; con- finement cases a specialty; will do light house work in connection; can give references; rates reasonable. Phone 2232M. R method scalp treatment for dandruff, falling hair, marcel. Mrs. Colby, 449 CY. Phone 259. For Sale—Auto Accessories OS FOR SALE—New tires from new Tubber, 36x3% cords; priced for quick. sale, $7.50 and $8.50 jtubes, $1.60. 511 S. Durbin. poke AT A iad aaa se IE For Sale—AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE—Ford touring car; late model; used only as a demon- strator by our salesmen; can hard. ly tell the. difference between it and a new car. $325.00. Earl C. Boyle, Inc. The safe place to buy your used car. pot it Ben aS, Ulett th Sc Milka FOR SALE—Ford coupe; com- pletely overhauled and a good pew former; guaranteed as represented. 8375.00. Earl C. Boyle, Inc. The safe place to buy your used car. FOR SALE—Durant touring car; late model, In good condition Terms to sult purchaser. $350.00, ——_ — MOM'N POP---Latest in Cheap Skates WELL MR. GUNN ARE YOb GOING ON ANACATION THIS YEAR? For Sale—AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE—Overland sedan; late model in excellent mechanical condition, and in all respects as good as new. $375.00; terms if de- sired. Earl C. Boyle, Inc. The safe place to buy your uged car. FOR SALE—Dodge S@dan, type B; disc wheels, balloon tires; in good condition. 518 S. Melrose. USED CARS of all_makes—Compare our PRICES—QUALITY—TERMS before you buy. We buy cars for cash and sell them on easy terms. GRZAT NORTHERN MOTOR CO. 33 North Wolcott 8t, Box 537 Phone 2 FOR SALE—Old Hup Touring; good condition except cushions and starter; $100. Phone 2867M. FOR SALE—Oldsmobile sport touring; used very little and car- ries all extras to suit the most fas- tidious driver; come in and look this car over before buying. Earl C. Boyle, Inc. The safe place to buy your used car. YES- TAKE A COUPLE WEEKS OFF L THOUGHT I'D WANTED TO BORROW WANTED TO BORROW—$2,000 for from one to three years. Mrs. EB. A, Sawyer, 243 8, St. Botolph. __WANTED TO BUY WANTED—We will buy or trade in your used furniture. Koler Fur- eo Co., 220 8. Wolcott. Phone WANTED TO BUY—We pay more for coal ranges, heaters, dressers, Sere all household goods. Phoue WANT TO BUY—Guns, tools, trunks, sult cases, stoves, men’s clothing. Shorty’s Bargain Store, 210 W. First. Phone 217J. Buy here, sell here, WANTED—Ono No, 2 national rig, calf wheel attachmentc; must be first class and cheap for cash. Box 34, Florence, Colo, WANTED—22 tent. repeater and small Call 1498R. WANTED—Your old coal range or heater in exchange for a gas range or heater, Phone 1086, WANTED WANTED — Fresh goat's milk for _ baby; will call for it every evening? 1 Phone 2) For Sale—Nousehold Goods FOR SALE—Buffet, rugs, Morris chair, porch swings, fruit jars, garden hose, mahogany sectional bookcase, ‘electric washer. 404 8S. Jefferson, Phone 2671R. BABY furniture for sale, cheap; ‘auto carrier, walker, jumper, shoe- fly, wicker stroller, ‘white enamel wardrobe, toilet basket, grey wicker buggy full sides; good condition. Phono 20565. Earl C. Boyle, Inc. The safe place to buy your used var. FOR boarding house; cheap rent, In- quire at Room 12, Smith Block.” SALE—Furniture of -room. For Sale—Miscellaneous FOR SALE—Thoroughbred Persian kittens; reasonable if taken this week. 133 N. Melrose, FOR ‘SALE—Completo camp outfit, consisting of stoll tent, bed, mat- tress, four stools, stove, table and food cabinet. This otfit was just used one season’and !s practically good as new. It can be bought at very substantial saving. Phone 1404. FULL BLOOD St. Bernard puppies, large strain, no better stock any- where, $25.00. F. C. Titus, Wheat- land, Wyo. FOR SALE—Twemy shares of per- fod 12 stock, 5 shares of period 11, eapital Mutual Building and Loan stock. Phone 1862-W. FOR SALE—Small size violin; best condition. Inquire 226 West K. OLD concrete, stucco or brick walls can be made bright and attractive with S. W. P. Concrete Wall Finish, sold by Nicolaysen Lumber Co, Phone 62 and 2300. FOR SALE—MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS FOR SALE—$125.0@ Victrola with 50 records, and plano lamp in good condition; very reasonable, Phone 1623-W. 506 W. Midwest. UPRIGHT PIANO MAHOGANY case, $165.00; terms $10.00 down, $8.00 per month. The Chas. E. Wells Music Co., 232 E. Second. FOR SALE—Brunswick phonograp, regular $125 model; $50 takes it. Klein Music Co, FOR SALE—Brunswick phonograph and 40 records, $75. Phone 1404. FOR SALE—POULTRY R. Red fries; fat Phone 1528-W. FINEST kind of hens. 912 E. 14th. FOR SALE—LIVESTOCK pepe eee renee PEDIGREED Silver Blacks and Alaskan Blues—Grade A-1 quality Breeder-representatives want- ew booklet and reference over ear period by six banks. One of world's largest fox 4,200 acres, Cle: Bros. i Empire Bldg., Seattle, 4 Q Ask Prices lower now than later. for booklet “E"’. For Rent—Miscellaneous FOR RENT—Sewing machines, $3 per'month. Repairing done. Also ‘sell on easy payments. Brooks, 749 East H. Phone 1648W. WANTED TO RENT ae WANTED—By family of three ad ults, six-room modern unfurnished house; garage: must be desirable and reasonable. Phone 1233-J, FOR RENT—GARAGES eee FOR RENT--Garage, 433 ‘8. Me Kinley. Phone 14657 FOR RENT—One stall in double garage. 539 8, Grant, WANT use of piano for two hours daily. Write Box B-56, Tribune. WANTED—Small house or apart- ment with sleeping porch; no sick- ness; prefer close in. Box B-42, Tribune, FOR RENT—ROOMS FOR RENT—Sleeping room; bath; close 119 Grant. FOR F ~ RED modern. close in. . Second. room; Phone desirable room, adjoining bath; reasonable. 730 Kirk. Phone 751W. FOR RENT—Very desirable room, adjoining bath, private home; clése in. 701 S. Beech. ry FOR RENT—Room in modern home; suitable for two gentlemen; garage if desired. 824 8. Wolcott. FOR RENT—Two sleeping rooms in strictly modern home. 543 8. Center. Phone 2613. For Rent—APARTMENTS FOR RENT—Destrable, furnished apartment jon bug line; gas and lights furnished, 792 CY, FOR RENT—Two and three-room furnished apartmen‘s; close in; $20 to $35 per month, Phone 1937M. 162 N. Kimball. FOR RENT—Four-room apartment; unfurnished, all modern; two blocks from school; with or without garage. Call 722 Oakcrest. Phone 2869R. KOR RENT—Two-room modern, sem{-basement apartment; heat, light and laundry furnished; $15 per month, 1214 8. David. FOR a nice clean apartment see newly decorated two and three- room furnished apartments, $25, $30, $35 and $40; Lorain gas stoves, hot and cold water, gas and city steam heat furnished; two blocks south of postoffice. Rex Apartments. Phone office Apartm: R RED ‘0 C. 8., completely furnished two on three-room mod- ern apartments; near bus; reason able. Phone 2351. FOR RENT—Attractive, furnished and unfurnished apartments; good location; private bath. Phone 1159M, FOR RENT—Two-room apartment; modern; furnished or unfurnished; use of electric washer; very reason- able. Phone 665R. 112 8, Elk. FOR RENT—Furnished apartment; living room, dining room, bed- room, kitchen and bath, $45; gas and heat furnished. 664 CY. Shown by appointment. Phone 2268R, FOR RENT—Nicely furnished three. room semi{-basement artment; well Ughted; front entranc.; suitable for couple or three men; reasonable. Phone 2025R. 1221 W, 13th. FOR RENT—Three-room furnished apartment with fireplace and pri- vate bath, Inquire basement, 922 E. Fourth. FOR RENT—Attractive, furnished and unfurnished apartments; good location; private bath. Phone 1150M. FOR RENT—Furnished apartment; two large rooms, clothes closet, bath, dressing room, front and rear entrance; steam heat; also small f nished house, $35 and $40 a month Cunningham Apartments, 227 N. Bark. Phone 1270, FOR RENT—Modern brick apart- ments, furnished or unfurnished; lights and gas free; reasonable; gar- age if desired. 932 W. Midwest. FOR RENT—Destrable, modern three-room completely furnished Spas eats close in; adults, 228 W. 1 ENT —Four-room modern apartment, furnished; piano; gar: age priv: 16335, 627 W. 10th. FOR RENT—Three.room completely furnished, modern — apartment close in; price $30, Phone 805. THE WIFE AND L WERE \¢ ESTED THAT PERHAPS vi THE FOUR OF US COULD TAKE {Ma teVateT OUR VACATIONS TOGETHER Che Casper Sunday Cribune THAT'S NoT A BAD 1DEA- MADE ANY PLANS YET FOR RENT—HOUSES FOR RENT—Four.room modern house. Phone 930. FOR RENT—Desirable seven-room, two-story house; four bedrooms; unfurnished; vacant by September 10. 539 S. Grant. FOR RENT—Thr unfurnished hous Beech. Call at 651 8. room jtoves. Beech. modern, 402 8, FOR RENT—Fiveroom open fireplace; $50. modern; unfurnished; esl 534 S. Kimball. FOR RENT—Three-room huose, fur- nished except bed and dishes, $15; 113 Bast J, Inquire at 603 S. Mel- rose. FOR RENT—Three.room nicely fur- nished house in North Casper; water, lights and gas. Call 2522J. three-room 312 S. Fen- FOR RENT—Modern furnished house, $30. way. FOR RENT—Tworoom modern house, partly furnished, including 20; fully furnished, $26; 225 S. Jackson. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished, clean four-room modern house. 254 8. Fenway. FOR RENT—Sixroom modern house, nicely furnished except linens and dishes. 1242 8. David. Phone 1075J. FOR RENT—Five-room modern house with stoves, lights and gas furnished. 704 N. Beech, FOR RENT—Three-room furnished house, semi-modern; inclosed picket fence; $26. Phone 586M. IR RENT—Nicely furnished four- 6. y C. M. 721 W. Railroad. $49 SOUTH Kimball, well furnished, comfortable home the year round; vapor heat system; economical seven rooms ground floor, two finished rooms in basement; piano, Edison, electric washer. Phone 151 or 1429 for inspection. FOR RENT—Three-room furnished, partly modern house; near Hic” School, 1321 S. Oak. FOR RENT—Two-room house, fur- nished; garage; $22 and some two. room for $15, 146 West G. FOR RENT—Five-room house with lights, gas and water, gas stoves furnished; also double garage, lawn and trees; $30 a month. Phone 2478R. Inquire 305 E. 14th. FOR RENT—Three-room partly modern, furnished house; close in. 119 N. Grant, i FOR RENT—Four-room house; gar- age, trees, lawn. Inquire at 1119 E, Third. Phone 1479. FOR RENT—Modern, unfurnished six-room house; garage; rent re- duced. 835 E. Third, FOR SALE—HOUSES FOR SALE—By owner, 4-room brick house; garage attached; at a bar- gain; also a good Dodge commercial. Cal! 1123-J. 745 E. Fourteenth 8t. FOR SALE—Lot shack; $300 cash. N. Jackson. and Call two-room at 1041 —>——— FOR SALE—Will sell at a sacrifice my home, seven large rooms, two bath rooms, three finished rooms in basement; beautiful grounds, lawn; located in the best residential dis- trict. Address Box B-61, care Tribune. FOR SALE — Modern five-room house with garage; close in; on north side; small payments down Phone 1446M. FOR SALE—Rooming house, 10 rooms. Price $600; half cash, bal- ance on easy terms; lease. Call at 229 East A. FOR SALE—House, four rooms and bath; enclosed back porch; gas ané electricity; must sell at once; will sacrifice. 716 W. Ninth. For Sale—REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Fivencre _ tract equipped for dairy; 11 cows, one bull, truck and equipment; cheap, terms. W. B. Flanders, Swingle Acreage. P.O, Box 1951, MONEY TALKS MUST sel] now, one-acre garden, beautiful home’ Mrs. Kohler, 1% miles on Alcova Road. FOR TRADE FOR SALE OR TRADE—By owner, bargain seekers opportunity; new built three-room house with halt basement, back and front porch, built.in fixtures, > North ghts 1 Casper; valued at $2,500; will sell my equity of $1,500 in this for $500 cash or will trade for good used car or anything of good value, balance can be pald to Building & Loan at the rate of $25 a month. Call 862W. FOR TRADE—1921 Reo Speed: wagon for Ford Coupe or good Roadster, See Jack Thomson after 5 p, m., Mountain View, one half block east ‘of Mountain View Rrocery. FOR SALE OR saddle horses and one threey 014. Phone 1396, TRADE — Two ' Try Tribune Want Ade for Results, OF COURSE L DONT FEEL LIKE SPENDING ALOT OF MONEY ON: A VACATION ~ FOR TRADE FOR SALE OR TRADE—Eighty central Missouri farm, about six miles from Le- . 4 mile from school, re in cultivation, 15 acres timber pas ture, good six-room frame hou largo barn and other outbuildin, farm orehi fenced well ‘of e, ond. and fenced; soft water. Price Kamon Real Estate, is cross OR TRADE cattle ranch, summer and-winter range, wa 200 acres, cuts about 300 tons of native hay, good. ranch buildings. Prico $10,000, terms., Kamon Real Estate, 242 E, Second, BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE—Up-to-date beauty par: lor in excellgt location; small cash payments, balance terms; re cently sold for $2,000. P .O. Box 597 or phone 1200. FOR ALE Hotel Virginia Lease and Furniture In center of Casper business district. An ideal\4l-room hotel. Rooms only. A recent death in family compela me to make change, and will sacrifice for Terms made to sult ¢ OR WRITE ‘\ ty tia Hotel T $12 BUYS We Advance or De-| cline Options on 10,000 bushels wheat or corn. No further risk le mové beyond Option price gives chance for $100 profit; 2c, $200, etc. | Market letter particulars free. Fidelity Service, Dept M, Kansas City, Mo. FOR TWENTY DOLE RS cash, check or money order, will send by registered mail 10,000,000 marks Associated 12% Mortgage Bank Bonds redeemab! . Guaranteed by seven € payable on 2 ing new valuation Law. May mean your fortune later. Ret- erences: Chatham & Phenix Bank. invest now, Address H. VYDICK, 1245 Third Avenue, New York. FOR LEASE FOR LEASE—Five-room home; one block from High School and Park; completely furnished; electric was! er, Victr bedding and dishes. 742 8. Ash. FOR RENT OR LEASE—Large house; close in; with five furnished apartments with six rooms down- stairs for own use; want to lease it for one year. All completely fur- nished. Must be responsible party and give references., Will take $80 per month, Phone 1937M, 162 N. Kimball. WOULD lease our home; nicely fur- nished, modern, built-in features, also gemi-basement nicely furnished, four rooms each. 240 8. Fenway. FOR RENT OR LEASE—Large house; close in; with five furnished apartments with six rooms down- stairs for own use: want to lease it for one r, All completely fur- nished, ust be responsible party and give references. Will take $80 per month, ‘This house and apart- ments Will bring an income of $150 per month cheap rent, Phone 1937M Kimball, LOST AND FOUND The following articles have been at the Tribune office for quite some time. Will the owners please cal) 1n6 claim— Child's brown kid glove Small photo on West Yellowstone. Brown gauntiet glove. Boy's grey hat. LOST—One pica pole, about 12 inches long, width % inch, color brass; lost either on southwest bus or between Center and Durbin Ne turn to Tribune composing room. PERSONAL MADAM FRANCES ‘cho-Palmist al $1.00 reading . Durbin. Hours Clairvoyant, this week, 1653 10 to 9. GOING to Florida; closed car; want three passengers; ck able. arge reason: Creek, Phone 18W, Salt 30x B62, Tribune. GOING to Kansas about September Ist to 10th; can take two pas sengers. Address Box 1-58, Tribune. Give address. MADAME “CROSS” Clairvoyant and psychic advisor knows your past, present and future, Hours from 9 to % West Hotel. MADAM J. REA KEYS, ordained spirtualist, private readings daly NEITHER DOL~ WHAT HAD You PLANN ED ON boa? / PERSONAL VANITY Box Beauty Shoppe, only shop in city giving the Permo marcel and curl, 76c; water wave, 7c; expert slingle, 360; advanced student marvels, mornings only, 26 Phone 2563, 159 S. Beech. EVERYBODY interested in better health and figure, join our physical culture class beginning Monday’ for fall and winter. Improve your body through ac} y m. and 7:30 Elks Gymnasium. Phone 2666 rs welcome, WILL share expenses with driving to Denver Sunday. Durbin. Phone 2081-W. party LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Cheyenne, Wyo- ming, August 10, 1925, Notice is hereby given that Frank J. White, of Moneta, Wyo- ming, who, on August 15, 1921, made Addl. Stock-raising Home- stead entry, Cheyenne Serial 038- 198, Douglas No. 029634, for NE Sec. 14; NE% Sec. 22, Township 36N, Range 90W., 6th Prin. Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Three Year Final Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before James W. Stuchell, U. S. Commis- sioner, at Shoshoni, Wyoming, on the 28th day of September, 1925. Claimant names as witnesses: Charles R. Smith, Charles Wolff, Walter G. Graham, Harold Wight, all of Moneta, Wyoming. MART T. CHRISTENSEN, Register. Pub. Aug. 16, 23, 30; Sept. 6, 13, 1925. ete Se NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of The Interior, U. S. Land Office at Cheyenne, Wyo- ming, August 10, 1925 Notice is hereby given that Charles R. Smith, of Moneta, Wyo- ming, who, on May 9, 1921, made Addl. Stock-raising Homestead en- try, Cheyenne Serial 037504, Douglas No. 027849, for N% SW; EXNW, SEX, Section 11, Township 87N., Range 91W., 6th Prin. Meridian, has filed no- tice of intention to make Three Year Final Proof to establish claim to the land above described, before James W. Stuchell, U. S. Commissioner, at Shoshoni, Wyo- ming, on the 28th day of Septem- ber, 1925, Claimant names as witnesses: Frank J, White, Walter 3 ham, Charles — Walff, Wright, all of Moneta, Wyoming. MART T. CHRISTENSEN, Register. Pub. Aug. 16, 23, 30; Sept. 6, 13, 1925. ——— + NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Cheyenne, Wyo- ming, August 10, 1925, Notice is hereby given that Lulu G, Smith, of Moneta, Wyo- ming, who, on January 11, 1922, made Homestead entry, Cheyenne Serial 038638, Douglas No. 030- 488, for N% Section 8, Township 37N., Range 91W., 6th Prin. Mer- idian, has filed notice of intention to make Three Year Final Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before James W. Stuch- ell, U.S, Commissioner, at Sho- shoni, Wyoming, on the 28th day of September, 1925. Claimant names as Witnesses: Arthur H. Bowers, James Kastner, Estelle Graham, Walter G, Gra- ham, all of Moneta, Wyoming. MART T. CHRISTENSEN, Register. Pub. Aug. 16, 23, 30; Sept. 6, 13, 1925, ——$<»—__—_ NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Cheyenne, Wy ming, August 1, 1925. Notice is hereby given that Whit Cameron, of 135 So, Beech St., Casper, Wyo., who, on Oct. , 1920, made S, R. Hd. Entry Cheyenne 035268, Douglas No. 018330 for SW% Sec. 13; SEM% £ec. 14; NE% Sec. 23; NW% c. 24, Township 34N., R. 77W., 6th Prin. Meridian, has filed notice of Are You Out of a Job? The Tribune will help every man and woman in Casper tp search of employment to find work by publishing FREE For One Insertion “Position Wanted" ads, he member it will cost you noth ing to advertise your services in The Tribune, if you ure in need of work messnge circle every Monday eve ning, 8 p. m, Apt. 8S. Wyatt hotel Phone 2609.1. CALIFORNIA bun four reoms hath, breakfast » built-in fea 1 unfur ADVERTISE WELL L THOLDGHT PERHAPS YOU HAD SoM® RELATIVES WE COULD Go AND VISIT! intention to make I Year proof to establ: the land above described, before John D. Dawson, U. Commis- sioner, at Glenrock, Wyo., on the 28th day of September, 1925 Claimant names as witnesses: Myron Spencer, J. J. Sevendsen, James R. Wilson, all of Casper, Wyo.; Perry DeWitt of Parkerton, Wyo. MART Three h claim to Pub. 6, 19 Aug. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior U. Land Office at Cheyenne, Wyo- August 5, 1925. Notice is hereby given that Ottie Gannon, one of the heirs of Homer Gannon, deceased, of 138 E. Wood St., Hillsboro, Ill., who on October 11, 1920, made Stock raising homestead entry, Cheyenne Serial 041048, Douglas No. 026- 934, for All of Section 25, town- ship 40N., range 80W., h Prin- Meridian, has filed notice of in tention to make Three Year Fina Proof to establish claim to the land above described, before Sam- uel T. Burnett, clerk of the Dis- trict Court, at Springfield, Ill, witnesses to appear before Marion P. Wheeler, U. S. Commissioner, at Casper, Wyoming, on the 29th day of September, 1925. Claimant names as witnesses: A. G. Rowan, Todd Morrison, Sid Pugh, Jack Russell, all of Midwest, Wyoming. MART T. CHRISTENSEN, Register. » 16, 23, 30; Sept. 6, Pub. Aug. 9 1925, ——_ _. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Cheyenne, Wyo- ming, July 2 given that Steve Sullivan, of . Kimball St., Casper, Wyo., who, on October 14, 1920, made stock-raising home- stead entry, Cheyenne Serial 036- 800, Douglas No. 026039. for Lots 1, 2, °3, 4, E% W%SEX, Sec. 7, T. 38N., SEX, S%NEX, NE 12, NW'%4NE% Section 13, Township 88N, Range S80W., 6th Prin. Meri- dian, has filed notice of intention to make Three Year Final proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Marion P, Wheel- er, U. S. Commissioner, at Cas- AUDITORS ©. H. REIMERTH & ©O. Certified Public Accounts Ancome Tax Service 401 O.-S. Bidg. Phone 767 HASELMIRE & PREBLE Auditors and Accou Income Tax Consultants Suite 211. Con, Roy, Bldg. Phone 660 ARCHITECTS WM. J. W 312 E. Secon TFALL, Architect it. Phone L0IM RAYBURN 8. WEBB 12 Daly Building. Phone 1352 BAGGAGE & TRANSFER NATRONA TRANSFER, STVRAGE AND FUEL CO.—Phone 949 BATTERIES CASPER BATTERY CO, 9 B, Fifth Phone 907 CLEANERS SERVICE CLEANERS 146 N, Jackson Phone 56 THE CHIROPRACTORS DRS. J Suite 312 Midwest Bldg. LL & A. G. JEP FREY Pb, 706 M. B, HARNED.BOYD, Chiropractor 150 North Grant St. Phone 14 CRATING L SON, Warehouse and ‘Transfer Co,, Phone 1234 DOCTORS DR, J, 0. KAMP Umited to Diagnosis and Treatment Suite 805 to 311, Midwest Bldg. Phone 1650-1651, LAWYERS NICHOLS & STIRRETT Lawyers 809-10-11 OU Exchange Bidg. Practice BULLACK & LACY juite 204-205 Midwest Bldg. 00 Attorney a w Phone 223 $06 Cou, Roy, Bdlg | | |tand above d PAGE NINE pet, Wyoming, on the 24th day of September, 19 laimant names William Cronin, Tim Hurley, Johr of Casper, W MART s witnesses. J..O’Conngr, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. ce at Cheyenne, Wyo- 24, 1925 reby given that rt B, F Wyoming, w made Homest Serial 038808 030782, for 4S SE¥%,2%SW%; SW tion ‘ownship 78W., 6th Prin noiice of inte Y claim to before M. fasionér ( 18, Che las Serial y Apr! on ad Dor Z. Q. Miller, J. W. Burns, W. Il, Tolhurst, R. Ka all of Casper Wyo aii ART T. CHRIST Pub. Aug NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. foand Omi re at Cheyenne, Wyo- ; ¢ OT I¢ George 631 W. 1 who, on June stead entry 806, Douglas } 4, SWYNW SEMNE\ Township Prin. Mer proof, ion P. Wheeler, U. er, at Casper, Wyom lay of September, 1925. to ¢ | Claimant names as witnesses: |. Charles Swingle, O C. H. Coates. of Casper, W MART 1 Pub. Aug. B, Wilson, ay Z. Markland, all ning CALL FOR BIDS Sealed proposals will be received by the Town of Upton, Weston County, Wyoming, at the office of the Town Clerk of said wn until 2:00 o'clock p of the 21st day of August, 1925, for the digging of approximately 7 eal feet of ditch for sewer bids to include laying of pipe, installing manholes and flush tanks and back-filling ditch. Profile line; ewer r of proposed ditch and specifications for laying pipe and installing of manholes and flush tanks may be seer the of fice of the Town C of 1 town. All bids must be accompanied by a certified check drawn in of said town for the sum of f cent of such bid. ~The successful bidder must fu nish a bond, as provided in th Wyoming State Code, in t amount of said bid for the comy tion of said work in the manner. The Town reserves the right to reject, any and all bids. Address a correspondenc: HH, Jones, Town sap aeamiane . H. JONES, Town Cle: Pub. Aug. 12) 14, 16, 1985, oT seincaieteyaeeserinan TY proper PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY LAWYERS AMBROSE HEMINGWAY “sawyer 332 Midwest Bldg. WINTER and WINTER 202 Ol! Exchange Bidg, Phone 161 earl Ltn ht MULVANEY & BARRETT Attorneys 515 Con. Roy, Bidg. P, KEM awyer 108 Oil Exchange Bidg. Phone 2306 JA) Phone 1397 HAGENS & MUKANE Law 206-207 Ol Eb rs nge Building MARVIN L, BISHOP, Attorney-at-Law Smith Bldg. JK Vhone 7% CASEY & McNALLY Room 616-17 Con. Roy. Gidg. Phone 86. FOSTER AND WEURLI Attorneys 106-407, Con. Roy. Phone 41. E. PAUL BACHELLER 402 Midwest Bids Ehone 794. eR GEO, W. FERGUSON Aitorney » Townsend Bldg. Uhone 19 Bldg. Rm. W. H. PATTEN Attorney st Law 225 Midwest Bldg. Phone OUILLBEK & ADAMS 210 OS Bidg. Vhone 2 1. WENCH “th. ,» Kimball Bidg, 212 So. Center Vhone 198 MATTRESS FACTORY _ 210 New Mattresses to Order Old Unes Renovated and Recovered Hunter-Goll, 242 W. First, Pl OPTOMETRIST BYES CAREFULLY TLSTKD . And Glasses Properly fitted by KL. EVANS 117 B. Second St. OSTEOPATH CAROLINE ©. DR Office and # DAVIS wsidence—215 Phone 388 oth” WAREHOUSES LESLIE M. NELSON, Warehouse and Transfor Co., Phone 1234