Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 4, 1925, Page 9

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

| SUNDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1925 LABOR DELEGATES LEAVE. CHEYENNE, Wyo.. Oct. 2.—Harry Fox, president of the Wyoming Fed- eration of Labor, is Wyoming dele- gate to the annual meeting of the American Federation’ of “Labor, which will-open at Atlantic City, Nv J., starting Monday, October 5. The ' session will continue through | weeks. two Classified Rates ‘Two cents per word or ten cents per line. NO ADD LBSS THAN 30 CENTS. Five average words used as a basis of estimating c 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. CORRECTION OF CLASSIFIED 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 after insertion. No republica: tion will be made when the error does not materially affect the sense or purpose of the advertisement. TELEPHONE ADS. Careful attention will be given all ads received over the TELEPHONE but we cannot guarantee accuracy OUT OF oN ADVERTISE- 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. . CLOSING HOUR. Want Ads to be classified properly must be in the Casper Dally Tribune office before 10. Want Ads received after 10 to 12 a, m, will be inserted under the haed Classify.” HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Mald for general house- work; must be good cook. Phone 2435. , ADDRBSSING ENVELOPES—Ex: perience unnecessary. Earn $15 to $45 weekly during spare time at home. Dignified work for honest sincere persons. FRANKLIN MA} UFACTURING CO., Dept. 38014, 1143 Blue Island Ave., Chicago. ARN good money at home, clip- ping newspapers, addressing postal cards. No experience or canvassing. Particulars, free. Zeno Service, 60 W. Washington, Desk C-322, Chi- cago. WANTED— Woman for general housework from 9 to.5 daily and Sunday. 803 S Durbin. WANTED — Experienced girl for general housework; must be good cook; family of ‘two. Phone 1467 Monday morning. WANTED—AGENTS CHRISTIAN WORKER WANTED. ‘To distribute religious literature in your own community,. Large pay. , Experience not required. Spare time-can be used. Write ‘to- day for special terms. UNIVERSAL BIBLE HOUSE, Philadelphia. z I NEED an agent to sell my candies, chocolate bars, mints and gum. ‘Large profits. Experience unneces- sary. Free simples. Write today. Milton. Gordon, Cincinnati. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES— -~ MAKE several hundred dollars from now until Christmas if you have a hundred dollasr or more capital and can sell dollar wooden toy.” Sensa- tion of the year. Your money se- eured. Strico Sales Corporation, Seattle, Wash. WANTED—SALESMEN _ SIDELINE SALESMEN covering small towns in entire state or more; making drug stores, confec- tioneries, etc, Continuous commis- sion; no’ collections, no sales, no samples to carry, State line car- ried, territory , covered. Dean Noyelty Co., Box 192, Muskogee, Okla. SALESMBEN—Best men make $260 weekly selling new specialty. All retailers. few men muecenieed $35 a week and expenses against com- missions. D, APPLETON NOVEL- TY CO., Cedar Rapids, Towa. SALESMEN WANTED SEVERAL men with autos to dem- onstrate and sell lightning sys: tems to farmers. Must be over 30 years of age. Experience unneces- sary. We train you, pay expenses, Uberal commissions and bonuses. If you want to connect with the largest concern of its kind in the world, write to O. H. Knowlton, 599 Eighth Street, San Francisoo, California, giving age and experience, and we Will arrange for_an_ interview. POSITIONS WANTED WANTED—Position as housekeeper in bachelor's or widower's home, by-a middle aged lady. Box B-28, ‘Tribune. SCHOOL girl wants place to work for room and board. Phone $386M, SERVICES OFFERED WANTED—Practical nursing, con- finement cases a specialty, E. A. Sawyer, 153 N. Grant. Phone 777M. CALGIMINE before cold weather. Call 1860J, Also painting; work guaranteed; prompt service. HARPER method scalp treatments for dandruff, falling hair, marcel. Mrs. Colby, 449 CY, «Phone 9. EXPERIENCED Btenog wants position, Write 5-20, une. 4 I CAN save you money on your building and repair work, also ce ment work. L. D. Leisinger. Phone 1975M. . PRIVATE TAUNDRY for single men; bundle 'washi: rough dry or finished. Phone 838-R. neatly done, PLAIN sewing, 315 N. Center. WANTED—Dressmaking§ and re modeling. Call 2847W before 9 a.m. or after 5 p.m, LET ME give you practical book keeping and accounting service during spare time, Box 8-30, ‘Tribune. WANTED—Experienced hotel man, now employed in city, would take, charge of apartment house in spare time for use of one: apartment. Position gives mo exceptional oppor: tunity to secure high class tenants, Address Box B-31, Tribune. © IT WiLL pay you to get my om your painting and deco: mor guaraniged LD, Leising rf MOM'N POP--The Silver Lining: 4 ‘THANK GOODNESS >I WONT HAVE “To. PAY TEN BUCKS A DAY TO BUNK HERE For Sale—AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE—Ford coupe; 1923 model; Atwater Kent system ‘and many. other extras. Reconditfon- ed.—$290,00, Earl C. Boyle, Inc. The safe place to buy your used car ‘OR SALE—At a bargain, Gray Sedan, fully equipped, run 5,000 miles. 241 N. McKinh FOR SALE—1924 Touring. Ruckstel! axle and lots of other reconditioned and $325.00. Earl C. Boyle, Inc. The safe place to buy your used car ‘oupe. H. H. 6 N. Jefferson. “Skeet Phone 2726. FOR SALE—Ford Tudor Sedan. 1924 model in A-1 condition; will trade; terms is desired.—$490,00, ~ Earl C. Boyle, Inc. The.safe place to buy your use@ car FOR SAL" Ford Roadster; new wheels and rims, also new rubber. Phone 726W from 5 to 8. FOR SALE — Durant) Touring; very good condition; terms if de- sired.—$300.00, - Earl-C. Boyle, Inc. The safe place to buy your used car CASH For your used car; all makes, trade and se}! on gasy terms. We ‘The Great Northern Motor Company 333. N. Wolcott St. Phone 2772. We. have’a-number of cheap touring cars and runabouts priced to sell, Do not fail to see them , if interested. Earl C. Boyle, Inc. The safe place to buy your used car FOR SALE—LIVESTOCK EFELL. BUCKS FOR SALE WE HAVE for sale 700 head Mareno bucks and 260 head cross-bred Leicester bucks. If interested phone §F2.. -Bfell Sheep Co. For Sale—Household Goods FOR SALE—Large family refriger- ator and upholstered Morris chair: 704'S. Park. FOR SALE—Threepiece living room suite, one 9x12 Axminster rug, one 6x9 Axminster rug, one mahogany davenport table, floor lamp, mahogany sewing cabinet, bbed and mattress, folding steel cot and mattress, chifferett, sanitary couch, card table, small ‘rug, six pair of curtains, baby bed and buggy, mahogany rocker, gate leg table ‘and four mahogany chairs, high chair, kitchen table, and -three old chairs, ice box, electric washer and other household goody. 614 8. Wolcott. Phone 181W. FOR SALE—Household goods, also will rent,house; close In, 360 S. Ash. FOR SALE—Oak dining *room. set, mahogan? dining room set, bed, springs and mattress, dresser, chif fonier, gas range, cheap. Phone 184 2440 8) Princeton. FOR SALI fast set, almost new: 4d 508 8, Conwell For Sale—Miscellaneous _ FOR SALE—Thoroughbred Persian kittens, 133 N, Melrose. FOR SAL@—Practically new win- ter coat, fur trimmed, meaium size, cheap. Phone 2146W. ‘ FOR SALE—Hlectrio stove with oven; full length dress form; man's fur coat, size 407 6-ft. crosscut saw, $2.00; six hens, rocker, refrigerator, no bench; must gel, 32 $4.50 auto tires and inner tubes, U. 8. cords, practically new; $25;. also 3-tube radio set complete, _833_E, Second. FOR SALE—Tools, guns,’ stoves, ‘coal’ or £ 100-ft rope and. pulleys, Ford wheels, rims, Jack, eamp cot, tires, log chains, pipe fit- tings, cash register, typewriter, odd pieces of fur, sheepskin coats, over- , small boy's suit, Shorty'’s Bargain “First. Phone:217J iecket Portiand, lady; reasonable, . Inquire Hotel, Room 43. OLD Gonerete, stuceo or. prick walls can be made bright and attractive with S. W. P. Concrete Wall Finish, sold by Nicolaysen Luniber Co. Phone 62 and 2300, For Rent—Miscellaneous WOR RENT—Sewing machines, $4 per month. Repairing done, Also sell on easy payments. Brooks, 749 Bast H. Phone 1648W. WANTED TO BUY WANTED TO BUY--We pay more for coal ranges, heaters, dreasers, ee all household goods. Phone WANTED—We will buy or trade in your used furniture, also elot- guns and rifles. Koler Furniture Co., 220 8. Wolcott. Phone 138, Neca p eS ce a LO WANTED—Your old coal range or heater in exchange for a gas range or heater. Phone 1086. WANTED TO BUY—Good, cotton rags, Tribune office. FOR RENT—GARAGES FOR RENT — Two-stall garage, 10x20 each; rent $6 each; between 12th and 13th streets on Wolcott. Phone 1257W. BOARD AND ROOM ROOM AND BOARD—1115 E. 2nd, FOR RENT—ROOMS FOR RENT—Room in new, modern home; conventent to high school and two bus lines, 932 8; Ash, FOR RENT—Furnished room. 433 S. Park, FOR RENT—Pleasant, warm room next to bath. 727 8. Grant, Phone 1664, FOR RENT— Desirable sleeping room in modern home, adjoining bath; gentlemen only, 1732 8. Park. YOR RENT—Modern sleeping room; gentlemen. 625 8, Beech, Phone 823M. FOR RENT—Front bedroom, next to bath; close in; garage If desired. 147_N. Wolcott. For Rent—APARTMENTS FOR RENT—A two-room furnished apartment, also sleeping rooms; steam heat. 342 8. Kimball. FOR RENT—Five-room modern, fur- nished apartment. 119 N. Grant. FOR RENT—Close in, modern apartment, completely furnished, except linens; reasonable rent to clean Bring them to the right party. Phone 777M. 163 N. Grant. FOR RENT—Modern 2-room = fur- nished apt.} 544 So, Center, cor. Sixth and Center, FOR RENT— Modern, furnished apartment, $25; gas and lights furniahed. 118 8. Jefferson, Phone 1585M. FOR RENT—Four-room apartment, modern, partly furnished; heat, gas, lights, water included, §22, 642 B, 12th. FoR RENT—Two-rcom. furnished apartment; downtown, steam beat, hot and cold water, built-in features, laundry. Call_ 15394, FOR RENT—At the class 4-room = unfur ment; gas range, garag Fourteenth. i FOR RENT—Three rooms aj 216 Eaat F, St. for Parso OR RENT—Completely furnished apartment. Josendal Apts., 315 B. hth. 2 R RENT—Furnished one and two-room modern apartments, $12 and $18; also cottage; gag, lights and bath. Phone 1340. Call WELL THE Doc SAYS Z CAN LEAVE TOMORROW | TALL __FOR RENT—HOUSES FOR RENT OR LEASE—Furnished home, 11 rooms, modern. 833 E. Seconda. ‘ e FOR RENT—Fiveroom modern house; two porch rooms; heated; reference, 600 Block 8S. Wolcott. 2781. Che Casper Sunday Cribun & Sa 4 Sieh PAGE NINE ye Naar RP Ea Rye FEI AGA: prem Pe ine, Eaten ts roses Bon be = B T. | Douglas No. ---by lLaylor VQ NW 2 oy. Eee SD L CAME OVER TO SEE IF PRETTY SOFT, EH? Tov aen BONY Re YoU WONT STAY AT OUR THE DAMAGE TO DUR SAVING THE Meridian, has filed notice of HOUSE UNTIL YOU GET . HOUSE 15 ALL COVERED ACCIDENT INSURANCE tention to make Three Year Fi SETTLED AGAIN THis 13 So BY INSURANCE. ANO MONEY AND YOUR Proof to establish claim to the lahd es LoveLY OF You || Now WE'RE OFFERED { SALARY STEN above described, before Marion MRS. GONN FREE BOARD - -// ANY MEALS Seal | ha Bieiee tel Commissioner, at nis cae eds COOK OR WASHING | BE Octgbeh- 1986 18th day Bears SE TO DO -HOW LOVELY! Claimant names as_ witnesse William Garrison, of Hil Wyo- ming, Miles, John W. Phil- lips, Ernest C. Pritc all of Al- ore room. Inquire Building & Lor basement mple. Masonic 7 | to NW 5 NE%; SEXNE% ; NE%SEM NW%; N¥%SWk S 8, N., R. 91W., 6th Prin. Meri- dian, has filed notice of intention to make Final Three Year Proof establish claim to the land above described, before James W. Stuchell, U. S, Commissioner, at FOR RENT—Five-room modern, unfurnished hous three-room apartment in basement, two-room house in rear. Will rent together or separately, Phone 2779 for appoint- ment. FOR RENT—Three-room mod house, furnished. Phone 808. 8S. Botolph. FOR RENT—A neat two-room fur nished house; not modern; lights and gas in; lose in; reasonable. Phone 121W. 923 8S. David, FOR RENT—330 North Pari, final reduction rent $25, including city water, five rooms well furnished and porch bedroom and pantry; no bath three beds, two gas ranges, player piano, two gas stoves, frame garage. Phone 151 or 1429, FOR RENT—Modern, furnished house on East Second, four large rooms; rent $30. Inquire 217 5S. Elk. Phone 2384. FOR RENT—Modern house, four rooms and bath, unfurnished ex cept gas range and heaters; on pave- ment; Standard Addition. 935 W. 17th, FOR RENT —Four-room house, modern, $12. 1129 N, Glenarm. FOR RENT—A two-room modern furnished house — with small kitchen. 1417 S. Boxelder. FOR REN Five and seven-room unfurnished house, all modern; garage. Phono 391J. FOR RENT—Five-room house, fur- nished, modern, $20 per month, Phone 1269J. FOR RENT—Partly furnished, four rooms and bath, full basement, $25; bus line. Inquire 1343 8, Con well. FOR RENT—F‘' furnished hous $25. Phone 1587M. FOR RENT—Modern two-room fur- nished house; adults. 632 S. Wol- cott. FOR RENT—Modern house, three rooms and sun’ porch, well fur- nished, Jaund: room, garage, rea- sonable. 633 W. 13th, FOR RENT—Six-room modern house, Phone 1204 or 13J4. FOR RENT-—Three-room modern room modern, un- North Kimball, house; garage; near school; on pavement snd bus line, Phone 1009 W. , FOR. RENT-—Three room. modern, Fenway. FOR RENT—Five-room furnished house; hot water heat; all modern. Phone 2314J. FOR RENT-One large room house, completely furnished, $10 a month. 283 -E. 13th. FOR RENT—Colonial — bungalow, attractively furnished, two bed rooms, electric washer, 516 W. 14th. furnished; $30. FOR RENT-—Five-room modern bun. galow. C. V. Norris. Phone 267 or 12. FOR RENT—Four-room semi-mod- ern, unfurnished house, on rear of lot, with garage; gas heat with stoves furnished; very reasonable. Inquire 524 S. Lincoln. FOR RENT—Comfortable, fur nished- one-room house. Apply 615 8. Durbin, FOR SALE—HOUSES FOR SALE=+-Three houses, can be moved; also 3,500 feet of lumbe . C. Richardson on Salt Cr a steam heat. 909 8. Cedar. Highway. vor RENT—Un furnished apart-| BEST BUY IN CASPER—Three ment, 20; furnished sleeping room partly modern home tn room, $12.60, 124 N, Melroaé. POR | Casper View. Close to bus. Any poh - reasonable terms accepted. Worth treo toni eearhenth modern | $2,000; goes for $1600. Will take WaBhari garage, 340/, 118 18;.cmIk. | S000 Veet Caras part payment. Phone 665R FOR RENT—Desirable one-room basement apartment, furnished; on bus line, 635 HE. 12th, Phone 1729J. FOR RENT—Two-room nicely fur- nished apartment; on two bus lines: very reasonable. 1215 5B. Third, * FOR RENT—Threeroom furnished apartment; reduced rent. 1110 B. First, FOR RENT—Modern two-room tur- nished apartment, newly deco- rated; close in, 919 B. Third. Call Apt. 4. FOR RENT—Furinshed and untur- nished apartment ly deco- rated, built-in features, private bath, good location, Grant street bus line. peek Lincoln and Lind, Phone 150M. FOR RENT—HOUSES FOR RENT—House, inquire Casper Mutual Building & Loan Associa- jon, basement Masonic Temple. FOR RENT — Three-room modern furnished house, $25 per month. Phone 494-J. 620 E. Fifteenth, home grown Mrs. Phone VOR SALE—Beantiful asters, assorted coll Moore, 1023 8, Walnut. FOR SALE—MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS SALE—MUSIC INSTRUMENTS FOR SALI¢—High grade player. pl- ano at a bargain, Cash or terms. FOR RENT —Three-room house, completely furnished; garage. 960 S. Cedar. yoR RENT—One three-room fur- _nished house, modern; also foury room furnished house, modern ex- cept bath, 253 N, Park, Phone 412, ‘ FOR RENT —Four-room modern Phone 2064-M. FOR SALE—New plano and almost new phonograph with 28 records; liberal terms on either to responsible party; owner leaving town, See it at $34 1, Third. house; also fourroom modern basement, partly furnished. Phone 409M, FOR RENT—Six rooms ground floor, full basement, two sleeping porehes, hot water heat, a real home; reasonable rent. 630 8. Beech, Por BAL jomplete set of trap drums, condition, Spangler, 1 2/183 *B.- Seconds" Arts be * ~~ ¥C TtENT—Fourroom modern, nished house~ with garag: tu cheap, 1428 B, First. qe" ny Box Bly Tribune, or P. O. Box 1638. FOR” SALE—Modern — five-room house, bath room, hot air furnace, three-room apartment in basement Price $2,500, $150 cash, balance $30 a month. Phone 1257W, FOR SALB—Bungalow, consisting of large lUving room,. bedroom. kitchen with built-in features, gas range and gas-heaters, bath, wash room and vegetable cellar, lawn and flowers. This home is in a fine location on eagt side. Price $2,600, only $200 cash, balance easy month: ly payments. Kamon Real Estate, 242 KE. Second. ¥ For Sale—REAL ESTATE FIs Senecio ie rene eae FOR SALE~40-acre tract on Alcovin road, five miles out from Casper; good shelter and ideal place for « poultry ranch. Price $350, Kamon Real Estate, 242 E. Second. FLORIDA, realestate appraisals and advice. Why take unneces- sary. chances? Get our advisory valuation before investing, or if you own property here, keep | chegk on rising values, Honest, expert opin- fons; instant service; moderate charges. “Write or wire Tropical Appraisal, & Fidelity Co., 266 N. Flagler St... Miami, Fla, FOR SALE—640 acres located six miles north’ of Balt Creek, goad grazing land. Price $650 cash. Kamon Real Estate, 242 ©, Second. FOR SALE—Corner lot, east part town, suitable for residence or store, at present. has four-roofn house and full~basement, also’ twh- room housejand garage on rear of lot, all moffernj,account sickneks will sacrifice my equity for $2,500 ‘cash,’ Room for,two houses on bal- ance of lot. Box B27,.Tripune BUSINESS CHANCES _ WILL sell general store at invoice: n very good buy. Box. B-20, oot te try FO! one milk tow. Phone 768M RADE—Four-room hous’ FOR E—Rooming house, 17 rooms; very reasonable, 348 W Midwest aD business building, 20x48, on main street, for sale lease M. G. Pierce, 1 N. Center FOR TRADE FOR SALE OR TRADE—For poul Shoshoni, Wyoming, on the 12th of November, 1925. Jaimant names as witnesses: Frank O. Reed of Holt, Wyoming; Lee J. Nichols, of Holt, Wyoming; J. Herold Day, of Ly e, Wyo- ming; Elmer E. Rowe, of Lysite, Wyoming. : MART T. CHRISTENSEN. LO! t Wednesday night Tribune. Reward. Rialto Return t land, liyestock or good used car. Mrs. Dorothy Clark, Powder er, oomieaes waer Rivers) Dub, Sept. 20, n OR TRADH—80 acres | 192 1 11 miles out from Lebanon, St Dee a Le Mo., close to school and NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION six-room concrete block house, Department of the Interior, U barn 36x40 feet, well and p S. Land Office at Cheyenne, Wyo- ac re in cultivation, 15 acres” in| ming, August 28, 1925, ee ae rete gubea,| pNotice is “hereby® given) ithat amon 1 Estat 2 Margaret Curtain, of Box 181, Wyoming, who, on Feb- 17, 1920, made homestead Cheyenne Serial 035598, => jas, No. 020910, for SW% MONEY TO LOAN VE% ; NSE; SEYSEM, Sec. —_———~ mannan | 11, SWUSWK,. Se NW% TO LOA 13, N 54, Sec. roperty; monthly '. B2N., R. 79W., and on Oct. Pierce, 145 N. Center. 1920, made Addl, S. R, Hd __.LOST AND FOUND theater 4 NW 4 EWNE% See. 2N., Range 79W. 6 Prin. Meridian, has filed notice of Township FOUND The following articles have bee at the Tribune office for quite som time. Wil) the owners please cal no cla‘m— child's brown kid glove Small photo on West Yellowstone. Brown gauntet glove. Boy's grey hat intention to make Three Year Final Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Marion P. Wheeler, U. S. Commis- sioner, at Casper, Wyoming, on the 16th day of October, 1925 Claimant names as_ witnesses: Ninien Duncan, Jeremiah Dono- van, Helen Brydon, Frank Keister, all of Casper, Wyo. FRED J. PETERSON, Acting Register n e 1) PERSONAL LADY wants to get in touch wit party. driving to Omaha, 2851 until Wednesday. and men refinement —honest an true, Many are wealth: have ow magazine with plctures and dei you for only 10 cents. KEYSTOD VISITOR (Y), Madison St., Chicago, Il Phone Come lub, for of Visitor” t Address THE 1140 W. 8, 20, 27; Oct. 4, Pub. Sept. 6, 1 19 Cd ea NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Cheyenne, Wyo- ming, September 15, 1925, Notice is hereby given that Alexander Mac Lennan, of Pow- der River, Wyoming, who, on Jan- uary 21, 1920, made additional S. R. Hd. Entry, Cheyenne 035078 Douglas, No. 015861, for Lot 3; Sec. 4; Lot 1; SEMVNEM; Sec. 5. .. R, 78W., and E%SE E%; Sec, 32; NW%; EX R. 78W., h id y ir MADAM Stanley, tigator, late of Madame “Cross' Clairvoyant, Knows you mist and inves: New York, gives advice on all affairs of life, past,|tice of intention to make Final present ahd future. ast ‘free to|'Three Year Proof, to establis convince the future . David. {claim to the land above describe past, pres- ent, future. West Hotel. ___ ing, on the 18th day of November VANITY Beatty Shoppe, A-1 m 1925 and. bob curl, trim, 25c.) “Claimant names as witnesses: Ne eee ott Archibald “MacFartane, Powder SW Sec. 33, T. 36N., 6th Prin. Meridian, has filed no- P. Wheeler, U. at. Casper, “Wyom- before Marion Commisioner, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION ming, Sept. 10, 1926, Notice is hereby Mabel Crane, of 619 So. Crysle: St., Independence, Mo., who, © Januar, final three year proof to estat lish claim to the land 5 1925. Claimant names as Boman, both of Parkerton, Wyo. William) Wamack, Mrs. Lillia Ford, both of Casper, Wyo. MART T. CHRISTENSEN, Pub, Sept. 13, 20, 11, 1925, ohare egestas NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION ming, August 28, 192 Notice is hereby ven Intosh, of Oil ¢ on January 17, Stock-raising Cheyenne Serial 0 No. 020118, for S83 NUN, Sec,.26, EYES 27, BYNEM Sec. § , Wyoming, wh 921, made Ad Homestead 87W., 6th Prin, Meridian, has file notice of intention to make Three- yenr Final Proof to establish claim to/the land above described, befor Marion P. Wheeler, U. sioner, at Casper, Wyoming, ©: the 15th day of October, 1925. Claimant names Miller, all of Miller, Wyoming, L E, Jay, of Casper, Wyoming. FRED J. PETERSON, Acting Register. 4,|shoni, Wyo., on the 2ist day of Piib?-Sept, 6, 13, 20, 27; Oct. 1925. , —_—_—_-- NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION “Department of the Interior, U. S. Land 3ffice at Cheyenne, Wyo- ming, September 14, 1925, Notice is hereby given Everett H. Knapp, of Lysite, W ming, who, on February 21, 192 LEGAL NOTICES _ Department of the Interior, U. S, Land Office at Cheyenne, Wyo- iven that 7, 1921 made add'l S. R. Hd. Entry Cheyenne 037537, Department of the Interior, U Douglas No, 027947, for N% of S. Land Office at Cheyenne, Wyo- Section 9, Township 33N., Range ig, August 28, 1 i 77W., 6th Prin. Meridian, has. Notice is hereby given that filed notice of intention to make | Margaret Kropp, widow of * Wil above de- sdribed, before-John D. Dawson, Uy S. Commissoner, at Glenrock, Wyo., on the 30th day of October, witnesses: Mrs. Edgar Kirkpatrick, Mrs. J. Register. 7, and Oct, 4, Department of the Interior, U: . Land Office at Cheyenne, Wyo- that Maud L, Bell, formerly Maud Me- dl. entry . Commis: as witnesses. F..L. Riddel, Boyd Riddel, U. 8. that yo- River, Wyoming; John Beaton, of Casper, Wyoming; Thomas Cooper of Casper, Wyoming; John Grieve of Casper, Wyoming. MART T. CHRISTENSEN, Register. Pub. Sept. 20, 27; Oct. 4, 11, 18, 1925. r nm —————— NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION liam Kropp, deceased, of Casper, Wyoming, who, on October 4, 1920 made Stock-raising Homestead en- try, Cheyenne Serial 034980, 70, for SW, Se wn ; SEYSWM%; SE%; 4; SWUNDM, Sec. 17, T. 30N., R. 80W., 6th Prin Mer- idian, has filed notice of intention to make Three Year Final Proof, to establish claim to the land abo described, before Marion P. Wheel- er, U. 8. Commissioner, at Casper, Wyoming, on the 15th day of Oc- tober, 1925. Claimant names as witnesses: John Frederick, Tom Stark, Albert 2. Booker, Ray Courtney, all of Casper, Wyoming. FRED J. PETERSON, Acting Register. Pub. Sept. 6, 13, 20, 27; Oct. 4, 1925, n 0 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION % Department of the Interior, U. ming, Sept. 5, 1925, Notice is hereby given that Vas- ilie Covaciu, of Moneta, Wyo., who on Dec. 7, 1920 made Stock-raising Hd. Entry Cheyenne 035263 Douglas No. 018289, for E NW%; NE4%; NEMSWM; 4%; Lots 5, 6, 7, Sec. 20 NW%; W%SW% of Sec, 21, T. 87N., R, 90W, 6th Prin. Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final three year proof to establish claim to the land above described, before James W. Stuch- ell, U. ©. Commissioner, at Sho- c i) 25 25. October, 19: Claimant names as . witnesses Omar Kanson, of Moneta, Wyo- ming; Peter Clark, of Moneta. Wyoming; Thomas ©. Bancroft of Shoshoni, Wyoming; Edward L. Land Office at Cheyenne, Wyo-| NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U-| . Land Office at C , Wyo- ming, August 28, 19 Notice hereby ven that Fred Williams, of Lysite, Wyom- R. 92W., and on October 11, 1920, ing, who, on October 1920, made Humestea Serial 03698 for Addl. Serial nm is 4, Sec. . R. Hd 03698 h§ 4 , 6th Prin, .Mer- idian, has filed notice of intention to make Three Year final proof, to lish claim to the land above de: bed, before James -W. Stuch- ell, U. S. Commissioner, at Sho- shoni, Wyoming, on the 10th y of October, 192 Claimant names erett H. Knapp, ank Philip, all of Lysite, ming, L.. Magnus Peterson, of Sho- as shoni, ¥ PETERSON, Acting Register. Pub. Sept. 6, 18, 20, 27; Oct.' 4,| 19 ee rey NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U S. Land Office at Cheyenne, Wyo- ming, August 28, 1925. Notice’ is hereby given that Dorothy Garrison, formerly Dor- othy Moore, of Hiland, Wyoming, who, on August 1 1921, made Addl. S. R. Hd. ent Cheyenne Serial 035335, Doug No. 018- 879 for Lot 4, S&NW%, Sec. 3, ae y. . 88W., NYSW, S% NW%, NWUNWK, Lots 1, 3, 4, Section 36, Township, 37N., R. 88W., 6th Prin. Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Three Year Final Proof, to estab- lish claim to the land above de- scribed, before Marion P. Wheeler, U. S. Commissioner, nt Casper, Wyoming, on the 16th day of Oc; tober, 1925. Claimant names as_ witnesses: Frank N- Deans, of Arminto, Wyoming, Vern Phillips, of Al- cova, Wyoming, Robert Wilmore, Mrs. Robert Wilmore, both of Hi- land, Wyoming, FRED J. PETERSON, Acting Register. 20,27; Oct. 4, Pub. Sept. 6, 13, 1926. eS EN NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U- S. Land Office at Cheyenne, Wyo- ming, August 28, 19 Notice _is hereby given that Jasper LaVerne Phillips, of Alcova oming, who, on October 14, 1920, made Homestead entry, Cheyenne Serial 037309. Douglas No. 027340, for Lot Sec. 5,.T. 29N., R. 82W., S%SW%; NEY SW4, Bec. T. 30N., R, 82W., cova, Wyoming. FRED J. PETE Pub. Sept. 6, 1! 1925. SS NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Cheyenne, Wyo- ming, Sept. 4, 192 Notice is here given that Clarence J. Madisc of Moneta, Vyo., who, on Oct. 18, 1920, made y , Cheyenne 03 5. for W R. 92W., 1, Oct. 18, 1920, Add'l 8. Hd. Entry, Cheyenne 1387139, las 026816, for E%& , 6th P. Meridian, has 1otice of intention to make Final Three year proof, to estab- lish claim to the land above de- scribed, before Marion P, Wheeler, U. S. Commis at Casper, Wyoming, on the 3rd day of No- vember, 1 Claimant names witnesses. Homer Brooks, Chas Steven- son, P. J. Hand, Charles Marbur- ger, all of C Wyo n: 17; Oct —_ NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Offic e, Wyo. ming, September 8, 1 Notice is hereby n_ that Bruce S. Pike, of Box Armintp, ming, who, on ber ve 1920. made S. R. Homestead en try Cheyenne a 363 las No. 0246 ig 4 10, Township 6th Prin. Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Three Year final proof to establish nim to the land above descr before Marion P. Wheeler, U. Commis: sioner, at Casper, Wyoming, on the 2nd day.of November, 192 Claimant names as_ witnesses; Albert Foster, John Pryer, both of Casper, Wyoming; O. A. Pike, Etta K. Pike, both of Arminto, Wyoming. MART T. CHRISTENSEN, Register Pub 18, 20, 27; Oct, 4, 11, }19 AP Se BS NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the I J S. Land Office at Che ming, September 21, 2 otice is hereby give that Finch L. Johnson, of Wyoming, who. on Oct 1920, made Homeste Cheyenne 041419, 027444. for N NWUSW 4; ; NE; : NWYMNWK Section 34, Township 35N., Ranga 83W, 6th Principal Meridian, bas filed notice of intention to make Final. Three Year Proof to estab- Dou, SW and on January 28, 1922, made Addl. Hd, Entry, Cheyenne Serial lish claim to the land above de- scribed, before Marion P. Wheeler J. §. Commissioner. at Casper, | Wyoming, on the 16th day ef No+ vember, 1925. Claimant names es witnesses: Sherman Luxford r Luxfords James Galusha, Th fanningy all of N Wvomir Pub, Se 1925 AUDITORS ©. BH. REIMERTH & CO. Certified Publi yunts Income Tax Service wos Rede Phone 87 HASELMIRE & PREBLE Auditors and Accounts Income Tax Consnltants | Suite 211. Con. Roy, Bldg, Phone 660 | ARCHITECTS | WM. J. WESTFALL. 212 EB. Second St RAYBURN S. W 12 Daly Building. Architect Phone 101M iB Phone t TRANSFER AND CRATING NATRON hE PAGE BATTERIES | 119 B. LJ phone 907 ie CLEANERS TH SHRVICK CLE 146 N. Jackson Phone 56 ~~ CHIROPRACTORS - ils A. 0. JEPFREY Midwest Olde. aM HARNED. BOYD, Chiropractor 150 North Grant St. _Phone 1 CRATING TEM. NELSON, Warehouse and Transfer Co. @ DOCTORS Dit 3. GC KAMP- Practice limited to Diagnosis and Treatment Suite 305 to Sil, Midwest Bldg. hi Stockmen Obstetrics, C Crabb, of Shoshoni, Wyoming. MART T. CHRISTENSEN 1 Register anade-additional homestead: Chey-| Pub. Sept. 13, 20, 27; Oct. 4.11, enne No, 036878; Douslas No. 1925, Ks Mm Midwest jnite 2 Bldg. hone 1200 | HAT CO RTAN- Attorney at nw ‘Vhoae 223 sud Com, koy | PROFESSIONAL Dl —' LAWYERS | AMBROSE HEMINGWAY Lawyer Midwest Olde WINTER and WINTER | Phone 151 MULVANEY & BAI be. Attorneys 516 Con, Koy. TH Vhone 2308 | JAMES P. KEM ; | uwyer 108 Oil Exchange Bldg. Phone 1997 HAGENS & MURANE Lawyers 206-202 OW Exchange Guilding MARVIN BISHOP, JR.” Attorney-at-Law Smith Bldg Phone 7H iv oe Gldg. CASEY Room 5 Mc Con Phone 86 FOSTER AND WEnRLI Attorneys Rm, 106-407, Con, Roy. Bldg, Phoue 41. AUL GACHELLER sweet Bids. “Phone 194 0. W. PERGUSON Aiturney . Townsend til W. H. PATTERN Attor at Law Midwest Vhone 210 JOUN M. RENCH Hoom 6, Kimball Gidg { 12 So. Center Vhone 198 MATTRESS FACTORY Mattresses to Order Maunter.Goll OPTOMETRIST Uv TESTED ULLY And Glasses Properly Fitted by K. L. EVANS 17 B. Second St. WAREHOUSES LESLIE TSUN, Warehouse and Phone 124 Advertiser—"'I w it in

Other pages from this issue: