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HELP WANTED—FEMALE : ADDRESSING ENVELOPES—E: perience unnecessary. Earn $15 to $45 weekly during spare time at home. Dignified work for honest, sincere persons. FRANKLYN Mite MANUFACTURING co. Dept. 3489, 1143 Blue Island Ave., Chicago. WANTED—AGENTS I NEED an agent to sell my candies, choco’ate bars, mints and gum. Large profits. Experience unneces: sary. Free samples. Write today. Milton Gordon, Cincinnati. DISTRICT SALESMAN—Must be reliable. Prefer married man, 30 years old or over and permanent resident. Exceptional opportunity for good man. Address Sales Man- ager, 844 West Adams St., Chicago. SALESMEN—Best men make $250 weekly selling new specialty, All retailers. New men guaranteed $35 a week and expenses against com- mission: E. APPLETON CONFEC- 'TION CO., Cedar Rapids, Iowa. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 11,. 1925 SALESMEN—$20 daily selling new patented auto radiator shutter. Real winter proposition. Fastest seller ever invented. Retails $1,50. Jones Specialty, 800 N. Clarks; Chi- cago. a ee PAY best men $150 upward weekly selling all retailers new live-wire specialty. We train new men. Com- F missions advanced. Standard Mfg. Co., Cedar Rapids, Towa. % SIDELINE SALESMEN covering small ‘towns in entire state or more; making drug stor‘ confec- tionerles etc. Continuous commis- sion; no collections, no sales, no samples to carry. State line car- ried, territory covered. Dean Novelty Co., Box 192, Muskogee, Okla. SALESMEN—Balance this year all next. A $5,000 to $10,000 man to sell staple line to reta{l merchants. Permanent with real contract to producer, A. F. Gibson, Mgr., Dept. 461, 1924 Euclid, Cleveland, O. during spare time. & / Tribune. MARCELLING. W. L. Emmell, 375 CY. Phone 2239W. I CAN save you money on your building and repair work, also ce- ment work, L, D. Leisinger. Phone 1975M. Want to Make a Fortune on $150? You can secure a 10-acre, 10-year lease, 10 cents rental, lease in Crockett county, Texas, where Colonel Humphreys is drilling, and surrounded by drill- ing wells on all sides for $15.00 per acre or $150.00. Leases near wildcat wells that have made good have sold for $10,000 per acre and more. This is your chance for FORTUNE. Map and full. information will be shown by personal call only. Write and give your address and state when you will be home or give phone number and appointment will be arranged. Address Box B-43, Tribune. WANTED—By widow lady with 9- year-old girl, housekeeping for batchelor or widower; widower pre- ferred. Box B-38, Tribune. IT WILL pay you to get, my price on your painting and decorating, all work guaranteed. L. D. Leisinger. Phone 1975M. ‘WANTED — Experienced middle- aged woman wants practical nurs- ing; confinement cases a specialty; will do light housework in connec- tion; can give references; rates rea- sonable. Phone 2232-M. CALCIMINING and painting small jobs; work guaranteed; prompt] FOR SALE—Nu-Metal weather strip for doors and _ windows. Keeps out the cold; 8 cents per foot. A, M., Dublin, and the Master’s| Natrona Lumber Co, Phone 528. College of Music in Chicago, can] FOR SALE—Practically new winte} take a few more voilin and piano service, Frank Smith, 1860J, MISS CONWAY, graduate of R. I. pupils. Phone 1649R, for dandruff, falling hair, marcel. Mrs. Colby, 449 CY, Phone 259. For Sale—AUTOMOBILES good condition; priced to sell, Earl C. Boyle, Inc. CASH For your used car; all 5 trade and sell on easy Heine 333 N. Pie, eat FOR SALE—Ford 1-ton Truck; 1924 model; Ruckste!l axle, start- er; {f taken at once, $250.00 usual offer—§$390,00, EARL C. BOYLE, IN Farl C. Boyle,. Inc. wheels and cims, also new rubber. Phone 726W from 5 to 8. and see them. SPECIAL BARGAIN TO CLOSE ‘an estate will #éll Fasex | cp, coach {n splendid condition, at an pitraciiys: price, Address Box B-40, ‘Tribune, FOR SALI ——— (wouLD Yoo AND WELL- ULL HAVE MR.TYTE ENJOY To ASK HENRY GOING WITH USTO | © ABODT IT © For Sale—Auto Accessories —Ford engine complete, in good condition, late model, $15. Auto Exchange, 249 W. Yellowstone, FOR RENT—GARAGES WANTED TO RENT—Garage {or one or two cars, near 11th and Chestnut. Box B-46, Tribune. FOR SALE—LIVESTOCK FOR SALE—One carload fine horses ranging 3 years to 6 years old. For particulars address Box B-47, Tribune. SERVICES OFFERED LET MB give you practical book- keeping and accounting service Box B-30, MAKE your rd use, by finishing Insolite, the last word In wallboard. Nicolaysen Lumber Co. Phones 62 or 2300. For Sale—Household Goods FOR SALE—Gas_ heater, enclosed type, nickel.trimmings, used only a short time, ‘like new, $20;' kitchen cabinet, needs slight repair, $12.50. Call afternoon, 1242 S. Kenwood. FOR SALE—Dining room furniture, rockers, sewing machine, 432 S. Park. For Sale—Miscellaneous it inside with FOR SALE—Dairy sisting of ten cases, boi'er, wash tray and bottling machine, also rid- ing plow disc, corn planter, good team and harness. Call 1638J. equipment con- BGY your coal for less; mine meas- ure, $7.50 per ton. Phone Moore Bros..' 17R6. MOM'N POP---Now His Head Does Hurt TELL’EM NO! we CAN'T AFFORD TO FIRST WANTED TO BUY WANTED TO BUY—Have buyer for four or five-room house; southwest side; Casper View or Kenwood addi- tions preferred; property must be priced right. Phone 881. WANTED—Mimeograph or neostyle in good condition. Call at 301 Consolidated Royalty Building or phone. 206, WANTED TO BUY—Four: counter stools, revolving top, 28 inches high. 232 8. Center, Phone 80. ' WANTED—We will buy or trade in your used furniture, also shot- guns and rifles. Koler Furniture Co., 220 8. Wolcott. Phone 138, WANTED TO BUY—Discarded clo- thing and shoe, guns, tools, tents, tarps, saddles and chapps. Phone 2061-W. The Two-for-One-Store, For Rent—Miscellaneous OR RENT—Sewing machines. $4 per month., Repairing done. Also sell on easy payments. Brooks, 749 East H. Phone 1648W. BOARD AND ROOM LARGE room with twin beds, steam heat, next to bath, with board; close in. Phone 1566J. FOR RENT—ROOMS FOR RENT—Large bedroom in modern home; suitable for employ- ed couple or two men; close in; rea- pone Phone 1956-W. 122 N. Kim- ball. FOR RENT—Room. 418 B. .ilth. Phone 2143-M. Want to Make a Fortune on $150? You can secure a 10-acre, 10-year lease, 10 cents rental, lease in Crockett county, Texas, where Colonel Hymphreys is drilling, and surrouhded by drill- ing wells on .all sides for $15.00 per acre or $150.00. Leases near wildcat wells that have made good have sold for $10,000 per acre and more.’ This is your chance for FORTUNE. Map and full information will be shown by personal call only. Write and * give your address and state when you will be home or give phone number and appointment will be arranged. Address Box B-43, Tribune. FOR RENT—Front room, next to bath; closog in; garage if desired. FOR SALE—New Patriot gas heat- _er, 1032 8. Spruce. FOR SALE—Colection — of Old United States and foreign coins, Pitts, 312 W. First, after 6. coat, fur trim, medium size; cheap, Phone 2146W. HARPER method scalp treatments | FOR SALE—High grade piano, fine shape, cheap. Owner, 612 EB. 13th. FOR SALE—Child’s Packard coupe. 924 N. Jackson. Phone 2407. FOR SALE—Durant Touring; | $2.00 Ply, $37 FOR SALE—Reduced prices on roof- ing; Lply, $2.50 per roll; 2-ply. » Natrona Lumber ae ply, The safe place to buy your used car We Very fine condition, ish, Beautiful tone— EARL ¢. BOYLE, Inc. The safe place to buy your used car FOR SALE—1923 model Chevrolet Sedan, $200 cash if taken imme- Glately. Inquire at 738 Jackson. FOR SALE—Ford Coupe; 1924 model; as good as new; an un- Mahogany finish. plano — Several other slightly and player pianos, ranging in price The safe place to kuy your used car from FOR SALE — Ford Touring; 1924 mode); high speed gear; Ruck- rea pales many other extras; 232 East 2nd ‘The safe place to buy your used car ‘FOR SALi- Ford Roadster; new | WANTED TO BUY—Small wicker table or small writing desk and chair; must be reasonable, Box B-39, ‘Tribune. WANTED TO BUY—Good, clean cotton rags. Bring them to the Tribune office WANTED TO BUY—We pay .more for coal rae izes, heaters, dressers, 1 housebold goods. Phone FOR SALE—One or two Ford touring cara; very cheap; come in EARL C. BOYLE, Inc. |" ‘The safe place to buy your used car | 1086 WANTED—Your FOR SALE—MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Rare Bargains In J The Great Northern Motor Company Slightly Used Pianos Storey & Clark Player $395 Ellington Player Piano Mahogany finish, wonderful bar- sain— $295 Apollo Player Special Bargain $125 to $250 The Chas. E. Wells Music Co. Home of the Chickering “WANTED TO BUY: folds, a! Mahogany fin- Very high grade used pianos Phone 194 old coal range or heater In exchange for «8 gas nge or heater, Phone 1086. Tell the Advertiser—"I saw it in The Tribune, 147_N. Wolcott. Phone 836W. FOR RENT—Nice room in modern home; reasonable rent. 933 S. Ash. Phone 730%. FOR RENT—Pleasant, warm room, next to bath; good location. Phone 1564J. FOR RENT—Two modern rooms, one in basement; plenty hot water and heat; rent reduced. 523 8S. Beech. Phone 822M, FOR RENT—Roomg at The Kim- Vit Rooms. Inquire 114 Kim- ball, For Rent—APARTMENTS FOR RENT—Modern Z-room fur- nished apt.; 644-80. Centé®, cor. Sixth and Center. FOR RENT—Apartment, nothing in ys more desirable. Phone 292 or 928J. FOR RENT—Completely furnished nished apartments, newly deco rated, built-in features, private bath, good location, Grant street bus Mica! Corner Lincoln and Lind, Phone 1150M. FOR RENT—Three-room modern apartment and bath. 826 E. Fifth, Anderson Apt. FOR RENT—Close in, modern, fur- nished apartment. Phone 177M. 153 N. Grant. FOR RENT—Two-room strictly apartment; Call 603 FOR RENT—Five-room modern, furnished apartment; close in. 119 N. Grant. FOR RENT—Semt-basement apart- ment, also two-room house, both furnished.» 1136 8S. Poplar. Call 1593R. FOR RENT—Modern, furnished apartment. Call at 720 E. Third. Che Casper Sunday Cribune UM so SORRY MRS. GUNN BUT HENRY Says HIS HEAD HURTS HIM TONIGHT AND HE DON'T LIKE GOING ODT. eit WELL THATS Too BAD = TAILOR TO THE TRADE SALESMIEN To experienced salesmen at present employed and controlling tailoring business in North Da- kota, South Dakota, Wyoming: or Montana, a rare opportunity ig. offered to connect with a strong tailoring organization established for 38 Our line is one of amazing values—only 5 prices —$20.00, $24.50, $29.50, $34.00 and $88. 50 at The dealer’s retail prices are The. line’is especially strong on rthe three low ranges. 2244W wholesale. The men whom we employ will be expected to place our line with merchants and develop their Reasonable drawing account and traveling ex- penses will be advanced against commissions. Write the undersigned, giving full details as to past experience in this line, volume of business controlled and territory covered. Our Sales Manager will be in the West very short- ly and will arrange interviews with applicants . whose letters in answer to this ad impress us favorably. COMMONWEA! Cincinnati, Oh S, Land Office at ming, September 21, 1 FOR RENT—HOUSES FOR SALE—Well house and garage lights ard gas, partly furnished. __FOR SALE—HOUSES _ built one-room used i garage; can be ee $100 B. city. will sacrifice for $275. FOR RENT OR Pacduat decks end warenes Nets Casper: city water, gas; easy terms o—Fourroom FoR RENT—Four-room modern house, four-room basement. Phone FOR RENT—Four-room house, mod- ern with garage. FOR RENT—Fiveroom beautifully furnished modern Park school, on West aes, to re- sponsible parties. FOR RENT—Modern house, furnished, $20 per month. Cull between 8 a. m. and 3 p. m. Phone 2206. FOR RENT—Reasonable, 542 North Center and 608 North ‘Center, 125 West B, four and five-room cottages Phone 137 or 221. FOR RENT—Five-room house, ree ; on bus line. FOR TRADE TRADE — House Evansville, Wyo., 1338 S, Spruce. for car, or sell TRADE—High terms to responsible take good light closed TRADE—bi-acre on pavement. i ‘i 5 acres in cultiva- tion, 15 acres pasture and meadow, acres in timber, Eugene, Oregon, Washington. five-room frame Wi! el ee a FOR RENT — Five-room modern two porch rooms. tt. Phone 2781. Reference. FOR RENT — Furnished % Kamon Real Estate, FOR TRADE—In exchange for car- penter work or repair work of any , light car, truck type pr | General Delivery. FOR SALE OR TRADE—Equity in house and fur. FOR RENT—Two: room. house, $15, at 833 BE. Firat, and one modern with gas and lights furnished, $25 118 8S. Jefferson. FOR RENT—Furnished | Beven-room house with bath, Phone 1977W. FOR RENT—Colonial bungalow, tractivey furnished; electric washer. 5 niture for light MONEY TO LOAN LOAN—On cl two bedrooms; FOR RENT—Two-room furnished, steam heated apartment. Apply 926 E. Second, Apt. 4. FOR RENT—Desirable and clean, two-room modern, furnished apart- ment; good location, 141 W. 10th. FOR RENT— meeniabes house, 509 8. Jefferson. PERSONAL Madame “Cross” Clairvoyant, knows your past, pres- FOR RENT—Completely three-room house, 950 S. Cedar. FOR RENT—Tworoom modern, steam heated, furnished apart- ment, on bugs line, 622 8, Grant. Call_2568M. FOR RENT—Apartments, fur ished, modern, gas, Mghts and steam heat, $12 and $18. Phone 1475. 909 S, Cedar, FOR RENT—Three-room modern, furnished or unfurnished base- ment apartment. 822 HE, Third. Phone 676R. FOR RENT—Two-room apartment, furnished for light Ho usekeanie gas, Mghts and garage; adults, 778 ‘OR RENT—Four-room tment, $22; modern, everything sturainheds 2 BH. 12th, FOR RENT—Strictly modern, fur- nished slx-room houso with bath; | WILL take optio FOR RENT- Modern house, bath, unfurnished ex- and heaters, Standard Addi- cept gas ran house, aleg garage; y special $1,00 reading Hours 10 to 9. Denver Mon- house in rear. For RENT=Clore in, modern fv - room unfurnished house. Phone 2071W or 1021. FOR RENT — Five-room house; close in, at 432 5. F FOR RENT—Nicely furnished three room house with sun room, mod ern except bath tubs, $5 extra if desired. 1119 E. Sixth, between Paakern and Continental Servic: BUSINESS CHANCES WANT to hear from syndicates or issues to market, FOR RENT—Close in, wemimodern, furnished apartment; private front and back entrance; rent reasonable. Call at 226 W. Seventh. FOR RENT—At the Garbutt, first class, well heated four and six- room unfurnished apartments; gar- age included. 330 W. 14th. Phone 68S. * FOR RENT — Two 3-room modern apartments, furnished; steam heat. 807 E. Third, rear, Phone 2019-W. FOR RENT—Apartment in base- ment, four rooms and bath, strictly modern. 111 N. Jackson, Call at the rear. FOR R — Modern, . furnished apartment; private bath; low rent; half block from Second street. 133 8, Conwell, FOR RENT—HOUSES soe RENT—Four-yoom modern furnished, near school, remenit and bus line. Phone FOR RENT—Four-room modern, furnished house with garage, $45. $34 BE. Third. Phone 1614W. FOR RENT—Six-room modern, water heat, full basement with four rooms; reasonable rent to re- sponsible parties, 630 8, ’ . RENT—Two- room house with garage, $20. panos basement, NA TION! AL, BUS For Sale—REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—80 acres upland farm, located 7 milea south of Marshall, apartment. Josendal Apartments. 315 _B, Eighth. FOR RENT—Furnished and unftur- close Want to Make Fortune on $150? 10-year lease, 10 ncres now in cultivation, 30 acres more good farm land to clear, balance {8 good pasture or fruit land not in cultivation 1s in timber, ood hunting and $300 cash, balance five Kamon Real land, good well, (3 Grilling, and surrounded by. drill Eeinte, ae 4 all sides for $15.00 ing wells on HAVE 3 Tota, in per acre or $150.00. Went Crest Addi good have sold for acré and more. chanee for FORTUNE full Information will by personal call only. x B44, Tribune. i _FOR SALE—HOUSES_ SALE—Attractive has large living room, kitchen with bul When you will be home phone number Will be arranged ABLISHED fast growi engineering company will consic ALE—On account of health, | t sell ladies’ ready-to-wear in Northern Colorado ofl vicinity; rea- sonable rental; good location. P. O. Box 80, Ft. Collins, Colo. LOST AND FOUN FOU grindle and*white bulldo Owner may have same by identify ing and paying for this ad. Phone FOUND The following articles have been at the Tribune office for quite some time. Will) the owners please cal! ano cla‘m— Child's brown kid glove. Small photo on West Yellowstone. Brown gauntiet glove. Boy's grey hat. brown po LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of Interior, U. heyenne, Wyo- 5 otice is hereby given that L. Johnson, of Natrona, Wyoming, who, on October 21, 1920, made Homestead Entry, Cheyenne 041419, Douglas, No. WM NW % Range NW 83W, 6th Principal Meridian, kas filed notice of intention to make Final Three Year Proof to estab- lish claim to the land above de- scribed, before Marion P. Wheeler U. S. ‘Commissioner, at Casper, Wyoming, on the 16th day of No- vember, 1925, Claimant names as witnesses: Sherman Luxford, Roger Luxford, James Galusha, Thomas Manning, all of Natrona, Wyoming. MART T. CHRIS1 EN, Register. Pub. Sept. 27; Oct. 4, 11, 18, 25, 1925. ——_—_ 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- vary 21, 1920, made additional S. R. Hd. Entry, Cheyenne 035078 Douglas, No. 015861, for Lot 3; Sec. 4; Lot 1; SEMNE%4; Sec. 5, Aes N R. 738W., E%SEM; SE% 4 NEM ; Sec. 32 SW% Sec, "33, T. 36N 6th Prin. Meridian, has filed no- tice of intention to make Final Three Year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described before Marion P. Wheeler, U. S. Commisioner, at Casper, Wyom- ing, on the 18th day of November 192 Claimant names as witnesses: Archibald MacFarlane, Powder River, Wyoming; John Beaton, of Casper, Wyoming; Thomas Cooper of Casper, Wyoming; John Grieve of Casper, Wyoming. MART T. CHRISTENSE Register. 11, 18, 4 Pub, Sept: 20, 27; Oct 1925. ———— NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Difice at Cheyenne, Wyv- ming, September 14, 1925. Notice is hereby given that Everett H. Knapp, of Lysite, Wyo- ming, who, on February 21, 1921 made additional homestead: Chey- enn. No, 035878; Dousl yi wth for ie te ee Sec, 8, 6th Prin, Meri- as Mited notice of intention to make Final Three Year Proof to establish claim to the land above described, before James W. We dian, Stuchell, U. Commissioner, st Shoshoni, Wyoming, on the 12th day of November, 1925. Claimant names as witnesses: Frank O. Reed of Holt, py yomi ings Lee J. Nichols, of Holt, J. Herold Day, of L ming; Elmer E. Rowe, of L Wyoming. MART T, CHRISTENSEN, Register. Pub. Sept. 20, 27; Oct. 4, 11, 18, 1925, ee NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION A anariment of the Interior, U. Land Office at Cheyenne, Wyo- Mines Sept. 10, 1925. Notice is hereby given that Mabel Crane, of 619 So. Crysler St., Independence, Mo., who, on January 7, 1921 made add'l 8. R Hd. Entry Cheyenne 037687, Douglas No, 027947, for N% of Section 9, Township , Range final three year proof to estab- lish ae to the land above de- ibe before John D. Dawson, lee be i at Glenrock, on the 30th day of October, 1925, rn bath, also wash room an: and flowers, located on East First street. $2,600, only $200 down, monthly paymenti Estate, 242 E. Second, Claimant names as witnesses: Mrs. Edgar Kirkpatrick, Mrs. J. Boman, both of Parkerton, Wya., Ford, Pub. 77W., 6th Prin, Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make » 1925, Notice 0371 i, oo 8 02681 of Section 2 Range 92W filed not son, P. J. 1925, on Dee. 7, Douglas NW; 37N., R. has filed October, 1 1925. Notice ES 6th Prin, Meridian, has filed not ---By Taylor} — PoP BODGHT TICKETS FOR ALL OF OS ~ HE THOUGHT You'D BE ABLE To Go//, final proof to the land above described, before Marion P, Wheeler, U. S. Commis- sioner, at C 2nd day of November NOTICE _ Department of the Interior, U. 13th Township both of Casper, Wyo. MART T. SE Sept. 13, 20, 27, and Oct. 4, ion aes er, Casper, Wye NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION of November, 1 Department of the Interior, Land Office at Sept. 4, 19 Clarence J. Madison, of Moneta, Ha who, on Oct. 18, 1920, made id. Pub. Oct. 11, 18, 25;Nov 1, 8 . for Wie of | 1925, S. Land Office at Che of intention to make Final Three year proof, lish claim to the land scribed, before Marion P. S. Commissioner, at yyoming, on the 3rd day of No- vember, 1925. Claiman Homer Brooks, who on October 21, as witnesses. aan Feb, 8., 1921, made ls s. S. R. Hd, entry, Cheyenne 035888, , Charles Marbur- ot 4 ger, all of Casper, Wyoming. MART T, CHRISTENSEN, Pub. Sept. 13, 20, 17; Oct. eine geese NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S, Land Office at Cheyenne, Wyo- ming, Sept. 5, 19 Notice is here ilie Covaciu, of Moneta, Wyo 1920 made Stock given that Vas- Alex Cunningham, Clyde Harry Middaugh, Dell Pierce, al of Ross, Wyoming. Hid. Ent: NE M% SE% ; Lots 5, NW; Wusw % , 6th Prin, Meridian, intention to make final thee year proof to establish claim to-the land above mes W. Stuch- described, ell, U. 9. shoni, Xie on the 21st day of Claimant names as Omar Kanson, of Moneta, ming; Peter Clark, Wyoming; Thomas C. Bancroft of Shoshoni, i Crabb, of Shoshoni, MART T. CHRISTE: ‘SEN, Pub, Sept. 18, 20, 27; Oct. 27 ofa NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Cheyenne, Wyo- ming, September 8, 1925, vember, 19 Bruce §, Pike, of Box 72, Arminto, on’ October Homestead en- erial 036369, Doug- for W%%; NEM; Austin T, Morrow, John Murdoch Roy Stutzman, J. of Casper, Wyoming, Wyoming, 1920, made S, R. try Cheyen las No. 0 EM, Sec. 10, Township 38) Range 84W., PAGE NINE intention to make Three Year tablish claim to er, Wyoming, on the Claimant names. as_ witne Albert Foster, John Pryer, both of Casper, Wyoming; O. A. Pike, Etta Wyoming. Pike, both of Arminto, MART T. CHRISTENSEN, gister va . 13, 20, 2 FOR PUBLICATION Land Off at Cheyenne, Wyo- ming, O H Notice is hereby siven that George E, Weber of 814 West eet, Casper, Wyo., who N mber 4, 1921 made Hd. untry, Cheyenne 038482, Douglas . 0302 for S Sec T. R, 78W, 6th P. M., , and on 4, 1921 made add'l $ R. Hd. Cheyenne 038483, Dou 8, for h of Sect Range 78W Prin Meridian, filed not intention to make VE inal Three Year proof to establish claim to the land above described, before Mar- . Wheeler, U. S. Commission- on the 24th day Claimant names as_ witnesse S. Hawley, "arold Williams, Roy Hawley, Art Keisling, all of Casper, Wyoming. MART T, CHRIST E Re ‘SEN, ister. —————.—___ NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. yenne, Wyo- October 8, 192 tice is hereb; given that Helen S. Moore, formerly Helen Slonaker, of Ross Hd entry, Cheyenne 0 87, Doug- las No, 022503, for Lots 1, 2; NW% Sec. 7, T. 40N., R. NE% Sec 12, T. 40N., R. 504 for Lot 8, SE%4 Prin Meridian, has filed notice of. intention to make three year final proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before The Register, U. S, Land Office, at Ch day of November, 1925. enne, Wyoming, on the 17th Claimant names as ‘witnessess MART T. CHRISTENSEN, legisters Pub, Oct. 11, 18, 25; Nov. 1, & a NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, Us S. Land Office at Cheyenne, Wyo= ming, October 6, 192 Notice is hereby ven tha Frank Keegan, of Box 7, Alcovah Rte., Casper, Wyo., who, on Ocs tober 6, 1920, made Homestead . Cheyenne 0: He , Douglas. sections: 4NE% sec, 3, 84N.0 R. ‘shw., rand Addl. S. R. Hd entry= Chevenne 03728 for W % section 35 Range 82W., 6th Prin, Meridian, has filed notice of intention tor make final three year proof to: establish claim to the land above Douglas 0272 township 34N described, before Marion P. Wheel-s er, U. S. ‘Commissioner, at Casper,> Wyoming, n the 27th “day of No. 5 . Claimant names as witnesses Adams, a! MART T. CHRISTENSED Registe Pub. Oct. 11, 18, 25; Nov. 1, 8 AUDITORS LAWYERS Fi 41 0. “8. Ble ©. H, KREIMERTH & CO, Certified Public Accounts Wane Tax Service HASEL! Auditors and Accounts Income Tax Consultants Suite 211. Con. Roy. Bldg, Phone 660 WM. J. ARCHITECTS P pFALL, Architect | ~ 312 E. Second St. -| TRANSFER AND CRATING RAYBURN BW EEe AMBROSE HEMINGWAY ‘\*) Lawyer THT 832 Midwest Bldg. WINTER and WINTER 202 Ol Exchange Bldg. Phone 161 ” MULVANEY & BARRETT Attorneys 515 Con, Roy. Bldg. Phone 23065 IES a Mi eee HAGENS & MURANB Lawyers 206-207 OU Exchange Building NATRONA TRANSFER, STUKAGE AND FUEL Co. Smith Bldg. P| BATTERIES oat PponaLay La +s 408 Of) Exchange Blag. Phone 1397) . MARVIN L. BISHOP, Attorney-at-Law ROARHER BATTERY 119 B. Fifth PI CLEANERS THE SERVICK CLEANERS jh ak ott ee CHIROPRACTORS CASEY & McNALLY DKS. J A & AG. JEFFREY Noite OIE Midwest Bldg. Mi M. B HAI ety BOYD, CAvonzactrt, CRATING CESCLIE M. NELSON Worshonse nd Transfer Co. F DOCTORS Koom 212 So. Center Practice }— William Wamack, Mrs, Lillian OR, J. 0. KAMP” Diagnosis and] wig ¢, Sulte 805 to S11, Hunte Phone 1650-1661 DR, M. OG. Stockmen's National Bank Bldg. Obstetric Midwest Bldg. EYES CAREFULLY 1 Generaf Practice, Hospital ~BULLACK & LACY 05 Midwest Bldg. jnite Room 616-17 Con. Roy. Bldg. -\¢ Phone 86. ee FOSTER AND EWEEELL it Attorn bits Rm, 406407, Con, 7 Boy. Bldg. "15 Phone 41, > E PAUL BAU oe 402 Midwest ait Phone “794 a GEO. W. FERGUSON Attorvey Rm, 22, Townsend ide Phone 196) W. U. PATTEN Attorney at Law 225 Midwest Bldg. Phone 210 JOHN M. HENCH 6, Kimball Gid PI MATTRESS FACTORY New Mattresses to Ord: Renovated and E , 242 W. First, OPTOMETRIST TED And Ginsses Properly Witted by R. L. EVANS 117_E. Second St. WAREHOUSES EM. NELSO Warehouse nd Transfer Co. Phone 2% "306 Con, Koy, Bdlg Tell the Advertiser—“TI saw it in ‘ i The Tribune,” f