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SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1925 Setting The Styles By AILEEN LAMONT. (Copyright, 1925, Casper Tribune.) NEW YORK, Oct. 31.—Some peo- ple always put the $50, and $100 bills on the outside of the bank roll. Others conceal the contents of the B. R. with a blanket of ones, Similar trends are noticeable m fur coats. It is equally smart to have a tweed velvet or swansdown coat lined with beaver, caracul, seal or squirrel—as to have a_ beaver, caracul, seal or squirrel coat lined with crepe de chine or brocade. And t costs about the same, also. Bare Backs. pDo they wear them with evening .oress? Naturally! Even the ex- treme decollette does not necessitate the abandonment of the step-in chemise, The evening step-ins are made with a bandeau top of lace which runs down to an extremely low V in back, Evening costume slips of satin are constructed simi- larly, so that the broad expanse of well powdered back is not hidden by a single untoward strap. Snug in a Rug. As each Saturday passes more people are adopting the steamer rug of Scotch plald ag protection from the weather at football stadia. Not only do the rugs prove useful in motoring to and from the games, but by the judicious use of two safety pins they are converted into & warm and commodious wrap. ‘Thrown shawl-wise across the shoul- ders and arms, the pins trans the ends into loose sleeves wi prevent the rug from slipping off. Slip on Not Slip Up. About a year ago a New York paper recorded how a stage favorite summoned hastily from her bath by the doorbell of her apartment, slipped on the soap and a kimona and received her visitors. ‘Today the e young lady would have slipped on a dressing gown, for the day of the kimona is past. The dressing gown, usually quilted and tailored like a man's, is one article of wear: ing apparel which few women and no brides are content to be without. Some have no opening in front and slip on over the head. om h Tribune Want Ads Bring Results. "lassified Rates *|.000 cone Priced to Sell 1924 Model. Excellent Condition TERMS TO SUIT | Wyo. Cadillac Co | Phone 3030 225 North Durbin WANTED—AGENTS SCE OPPORTUNITY 320 day distribute and collect, Anen to 100 store routes; no selling xperience un- necessary, Particulars free. PERIS M Cco., Florin, Pa. AGENTS+Brand new proposition, & world beater, One out of two people buy, Badly needed as food and clothing. Make $75 webkly easy by our new sales plan. $1,000,- n just going into agency Largest spectacle house in world. "Write quick for terri- TRU-FIT OPTICAL CO., 1524 \ dams, SP-452, Chicage. I NEED an agent to sell my candles, mints and gum to dealers, Large profits, xperience unnecessary. Free samples Write today. Milton Gordon, Cincinnati, POSITIONS WANTED SSNS COLLEGE graduate ds as tuter, evenings. Call field. ir work J Two cents per word or ten cents ber line. Oo “ADD LESS THAN 30 CENTS. Bive arareas) lage used as 8 basis of estima’ BLACKFACE. CAR, HEADLINE will be charged the space of two lines. All charged advertising will be booked ‘set Tee {irrespective of the number of words. CORRECTION OF CLASSIFIED AD BRRORB. The Daily Tribune wil! not be responsible for more than one incorrect insertion of any 4d vertisement ordered for more than one tine. Errors not the fault of the advertiser which clearly leasen the real value of the advertisement will be rectified only by publication without extra charge within FIVE days after insertion, No cepublica tion wili pe made when the error aoes not materially affect the sense or purpose of the advertisement. TELEPHONE ADS. Careful attention will pe given all ads received over the TELEPHONE but we cannot guarantee accuracy OUT OF TOWN ADVERTISE ENTS. M Must be accompanied by cash or check In full payment of the same ; Note the foregoing Instructions | abovt counting the words and the rate per word for the Casper Daily 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 “Too Late lassify.” HELP WANTED—r EMALE neral house: | Address Box | for children ret bain with housework after noons. Phon 4 ADDRESSING } \vor EXPERIENCED Bookkeeper and accountant desires work during spare time. Address Box 558, WANTED — Work, anything con- sidered; three trades, Tribune, Box B-60, SERVICES OFFERED _ CALCIMINING and painting small Jobs, work guaranteed, prompt Frank Smith, 1860J. the Marcell Shoppe, 1248, Beech, Phone 892. IT WILL pay you to get my price on your painting and decorating ali work guaranteed. L, D. Leisinger Phone 1975M. HARPER method scalp treatments for dandruff, falling hair, marcel. Mrs. Colby, 449 CY Phone 259. NURSE with considerable hespital *training wants cases; confinement and pneumonia cases preferred, Call_1975M. | CAN save you money on your building and repair work, also ce ment work, L. D. Leisinger; Phone 1975M. For Sale—Household Goods FOR SALE—Dining room set, cup- board, coal range, monkey stove, common table, chiffonier, gas range; cheap, Phone 13J4 or 1204, FOR SALE—LIVESTOCK SALE—175 good $9 por head _Wyo breeding Write Box fat chickens, $1.25 entire buneh. Phone J or Box B-63, Tribune. perience unnecessary. Earn $15 to $45 weekly during spare time at i Dignified work for honest, PRANKLYN 2N—Our entalog mailed free ex plains our MOLE ayatem of teaching R BARBER COL- St., Denver, WANTE D—Freight clerk cashier for 30 days. Call Cottman Bldg. from 2 to 2:30 p, m Sunday. RELAIBLE MAN in every town and city to distribute free samples, ivertising matter, etc. No selling. Xperience unnecessary. Outdoor ork, Average pay $8 per Write quickly for contract. Sup sor Colombe, 5153 North Clark St., ‘hicago, Ill. ~and 219 WANT: 4—SALESMEN NEW men guaranteed $35 and ex- penses againat commissions. Re- tailers 've-wire novelty, Good men make $200 weekly, H. Appleton Corfection Co,, Cedar Rapids, lowa. IF YOU think in terms of $6,000 the first year write me now. Strong Une for retail stores, Nationally ad- vertised. Established concern. Best season now starting. Liberal week- ly advance to producer, Geo. Rt. Williams, 1922 Euclid, Cleveland, O., Dept. 505. PAYING men $100 weekly selling | merchants new specialty, Com: missions advanced, BrANDARD SPECIALTY Co., Cedar Rapids, 1, Tell the Advertiser—"I saw it in The Tribune,” mew hine bien cam lonh deael onl « For Sale—AUTOMOBILES ‘OR SALE—Ford Tudor Sedan; very good condition—$140,00, Earl C. Boyle, Inc. The safe place to buy your used car Nash Roadster, overhauled, new tires — phe Jewett Coupe, new rubber, overhauled, new enamel. Chevrolet Touring w Ford Coupe . ford Coupe Ford Sedan Ferd Touring Chevrolet Baby Grand Road- ster, real bargain.-..-... 250. Cooperative Motors, Inc. (Formerly Patterson Oakland) +438 East Yellowstone FOR SALE—One Ford coupe, A-1 ition, newly painted and_up- Call Kesler Trout Min- FOR SALE—Durant Touring; late model in A-1 condition, Priced to sell. Dan Earl C. Boyle, Inc. The safe place to buy your used car MOM’N POP.---The Drawback: For Sale—AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE—Ford Coupe; 1924 model; has not worn-out one set of Ures——$390.00. Earl C. Boyle, Inc. The safe place to buy your used car FOR SALE—Ford wedan, $200, good condition, new $25 battery. P. O, 195.825 KE, 18th, 1 FOR SALB—Ford delivery body, full top, 1530 Burlington Ave. FOR SALE—Rickenbacker touring, first class condition, cheap for cash, Phone 13J4 or 1204, FOR SALE—Ford Touring; mo- tor and starter in A-1 condition; A bargain for $95.00, Earl C. Boyle, Inc. ‘The safe place to buy your used car ~~ Columbia Sedan Good paint, tight top, upholstery, ready for com- fortible winter driving Dodge Touring Absolitely sound, unusually powerful for a Dodge, has top-and curtains, five good WING revnesmeenqeeenrseqe= $350.00 Ford Delivery Closed top, an unusually neat delivery car, all 12 good GRATD ranet-catseaneeces ~~ $155.00 National 12 Sport Roadster The snappiest looking and » fastest geared car In Wy: MING j---o enon naeen ee ---$350,00 Dodge Touring This car is reddy to go into hard service and-is an ee ceptional bUY « -~---9--nae Late 1923 Star Touring Top and curtains just re- paired. The car is all in good verviceable shape....$325,00 Ford Tourings, Road- Sters, Delivery Cars --$30,00 up iu e thing for reconditioning this fall and winter —during spare time—for spring use or sale, Haynes Touring Closed top, tots. of extras, an exceptionally serviceable car for winter us ~=-$750.00 WE TRADE TERMS By our new payment plan you can buy a car at $5 per week, Ask us about our terms, The Great Northern Motor Co. pak North Wolcott St. Box 537 WANT ADS! Paes FOR SALE—MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS FOR SALE—Good Phone 1391R. good 25.00 Phone 2 rooms violin, cheap. For Sale—Miscellaneous ur adelnke wee tM MAKE your garage safe for winter use, by finishing it Inside with INSULITE, tHe last word In Wall- board. NICOLAYSEN LUMBER CO. Phones 62 or 2300 COAL DELIVERED, $7.50 per ton. Moore Bros, 17R6, A WANTED WANTED—Garage near 124 N, Mel- . Phone 1791W. euee WANTED TO BUY WANTED—We will buy or trade ‘n your used furniture, also eliot guns and rifles, Koler Furniture Co., 220 8, Wolcott. Phone 138, WANTED TO BUY—We oay more for coal ranges, heaters, dressers, duofolds, all household goods, Phone 1086 WANTED—Your ofd coa) range or heater in exchange for was range or heater. Phone 108 WANTED TO BUY—Good, ‘ciean cotton rags. Bring them to the Tribune office. WANTED TO BUY—Discarded clo- aly and shoe, guns, tools, tents, saddles and chapps. Phone dont: nv. The Two- tor-Onestore. 5 For Rent—Miscellaneous OK RENT—Sewing mechines $4 per month. Repairing done, Also sell on easy payments. Brooks, 749 East H, Phone 1s48W, Call For Sale—Miscellaneous FOR SALE—24-foot extension lad- der, 121% gallons white house paint and one female. pit bull terrier FOR SALE—¥eather bed in condition; ‘reasonable, 1705 Third. roR u FOR” SALE—New walnut buffet, $20. Call Sunday or evenings. 1604 S. Chestnut. FOR SALE—Quick meal gas range, equipped with Lorain oven heat regulator. Will sell cheap, used three Weeks, Phone 1284 or call ‘at Smoke House. FOR SALE—Quick meal gas range, equipped with Loyain oven. heat regulator, Will sell cheap, used three weeks. Phone 1283 er call at Smoke House ‘ BOARD AND ROOM BOARD and room in private family. ALL S, Jackson. BOARD ana $10 week; per geod steam Beeeh, heated* room. 1S EVERY INDICATION THAT YOU HAVE BEEN USING TOBACCO EXCESSIVELY — Che Casper Sunday Cribune LIT yey nhs BAS ae UWewd Cerys) PAGE ELEVEN YOUR THROAT IS BADLY INFLAMED- THERE TAKE MY ADVICE AND. QUIT SMOKING ALTOGETHER: FOR nishe om 1 Thi four cR FOR 1 cotta nishe ‘Ok RENT RE clean fou two_bedr« Ss. McKinley POR RENT—Fo modern, nicely | 240 RENT dy 8x12 rd.” Call Str 7 dern, For Rent—APARTMENTS vember 1, nice w modern, furnished yoms, good location, up rooms and nook, rnished, builtan bre DS, furs a se, living ny 941) n two-room fur close 4 in. 919 jetly mc rooms and bath, unfurnished gas RE for stoves also garage, on addition, — room. furnishea Cherry. Phone room _ furnished | be a hh fur 909 8. Ci __FOR RENT—ROOMS _ FOR RENT —Nicély furnished, warm. bedroom adjoining bath, in modern home, on grant street bus line, 1104 S$, Dayid. Phone 1948: FOR RENT—Room adjoining bath. Phone 2083-J, or $16 E. Third. veroom hous resonable, KOR RENT—One modern sleeping _reom. 4408, Durbin, FOR RENI—Modern rooms, adjoin ing bath, dinners served. Phone 510J. 415 S. Beech. : FOR RENT—Room, adjoining bath, private entrance. 822 1, Third. FOR RENT — Exceptionally well furnished room, adjoining batli furnace heat, telephone service, alse garage room for car, just off CY bus line, South Elm. Phone 1887M FOR RENT—Nice warm front b room; close in; on bus line, 310 FOR RENT—Comfortable, sleeping” rooms for ond) or twé men, 538 §, Beech. Phone §22M. For Rent—APARTMENTS FOR RENT—Four-room house with bath also garage. 1042 S. Mel- rose. Phone 257. FOR RENT— Furnished Apartment, three, rooms and bath; gas fur- nisbed fore heat and cooking; elee- tric washer, Phone. 1719. FOR RENT—Furnished and unfur- nished apartments, newly deco- rated, bullt-in features, private bath, 00d location, Grant street bus line. Corner Lincoln aud Lind, Phone 1150M, 3 FOR RENT — Modern, furnished apartment; lights, gas and water; close in, Call at 330 East A, POR RE. — Modern, furnished apartment; private bath; low rent half block from Second street. 133 8. Conwell, fOR RENT —Two-room modern, furnished apartment, 255 8, Jackson. FOR RENT—Apariments, 3 rooms and bath, Inquire Apartment 3 216 East F Street. FOR RENT—Furnished apartment: Jarge living room; Murphy bed; kitchenette, private bath; . $25.00. 250 N. Beegh. Phone 2268-R. FOR* RENT — Reasonable, Phone 239: neat furnished apartment, on bus line, gas, lights furnished. 792 CY. FOR RENT — Five-yoom, modern, furnished apartment, clo in. 119_N. Grant. 3 FOR RENT—Threeroom nik nished, modern apartment, tric washer, near high school. Cal 928 8. phone 2582J A Pwo furnished apart ments, algo. two-room ,unt urnighed apartment. 6 Oakerest, FOR RENT—Three-room. furnished apartment, close in, private bath, 231 8. Grant, Phone 1n28J, FOR RENT — Large unfurnished apartment; 2 large rooms; Murphy bed, clothes closet, dressing room, kitchenette, private bath, steam heat, $35.00. $45 _S. Park. Phone 2268-R. FOR RENT — Unfurnished apart- ment in duplex house, 928 8. Lincoln, Phone 292 or 9 FOR RENT—At the Garbutt, mod- ern four and six-room unfurnished Apartments; garage. 330 W. Lith, Phone 2368-J, FOR RENT—Two and steam heated apartments at three-room The NT—Fiveroom how ail We His —We ha ral four room modern, unfur pished houses for rent; also one four-room modern, furnished. Phone 1334 or 1 ern, v4. two pore Wolcott bh Phone | electri FOR on pa furnished 7 furnished house, four-room modern, furnished house, vement; houses for rent, RENT—Close furnished hous: Iso. five-room unfurnished _h 71 W FOR R om Un- furnished house. Fourth, See owner FOR furnished house: bedrooms, 14th. ‘oom hous: tly furnished; age; on pavement and bus line; near school. ne 1009W. FOR R » responsible party, one good five-room modern, well on pavement; one also several small Phone nished house with four rooms in basement; FOR "RENT—Four-room modern, furnished or unfurnished house, full basement. 409 8. Jackson, FOR RENT —Three-room __ nicely furnished house, price $15. 541 1309 8. M FOR F veroom modern, ut- furnished house; on pavement’ and bus line. Inquire basement, 210 N. McKinley FOR RENT—Two-roomed partly furnished house. Apply S47 S. Spruce. FOR R [—Modern fiv yom fur: furnished steam heat, 213 in vear 921 Pe S Park Inquire at Chandler Fill- ing Statton. FOR RENT—Oneroom modern, tur nished house, $10. W. 15th, Phone 1637R. POR RE irnished four rooms and bath, basement, close in, cheap if tak at once, 1 B Second. Phe FOR RENT ‘ourroom strictly modern, furnished house. Inquire anlar after { room house. FOR tract room, ¢! fast nook, aq) 1150 8. SAL ive loset, new bul sunny, WANT ADS P wanted | FOR SALE—HOUSES _ ulty in modern four- kurpiared da ctly modern. home, large It-in features, break- nice lawn, ell saree Priced to price $1,500, down payment $300 and small monthly payments, 1117 Melrose. For Sale—REAL ESTATE Florida Acreage—Wholesale Poling. Phone _930J IN DRAINAGE district; high quar FOR RENT—Nicely furnished] ter section and»up. Correspond apartment, $20; also single aléép-| ence solicited, inspec invited, ing room, 124 N. Melrose, Phone| Florida Acceptance Corp, Ft. Myers, Li91W. Fla, Let FOR RENT—Threeroom complete) FOR S82 10 acres of i ly furnished, steam heated apart- land in Skykomish valley, Wash ment. Bragg Apts., 301 EB, Seventh, | ington, close to ed hig Phone 390. school. Price $ $25 man FOR RENT - bxceptional value: | $2° monthly Kamon Real [state furnished modern apartment; brick apartments, 24x14 Uving room, dress ing room large enough for bed; kit chen and private bath, $35, 1617 EB. Third. Phone 43-W or 1480. FOR RENT—Basement, four rooms and: bath, furnished, close in, cheap if taken at once, 1204 BE. Second. FOR RENT—Threeroom modern, furnished apartment, light and gas included. 228 W. ith, ¥OR RENT—Apartment, close in, three’ -rooms and bath, $26 per month, 261 N. Durbin. Phone 76M FOR TREN room furtilabed Lincoln. _ apartment. nd. Chalmers — cc new tires, five accessories, for preferred :~ nrwest 243 8, McKinley FOR SALE—RANCHES _ FOR SALE—Chieken ranches, one acre up; close in, slinllow wells; on West Yellowstone. Duff Ranch, Box 486 er! cS FOR TRADE FOR TRAIL land lose r de $1,900 19% eh, Ad dixe wheels swullt car; dren woods condition. Phone . THAT'S A Good SUGGE: HENRY -THINK OF WHAT YOULL. BE SAVING (- Bur DOG, IF OFFERS ME A GOOD ea FOR NOTHING-I WON'T HAVE SOME ONE FOR TRADE FOR TRADE—Heavy work horses, harness and wagon for car, furniture or small house. Write Box -E ‘Tribune, : team my well acre farm one Wyo., for stock merchandise or groceries, For par: Uculars write Box 56, Shell, Wyo. FOR TRADE—Fine North Arkansas farm of 40 acres, has good four. room house, good barn and some other outbuildings, ard of dif ferent kinds of fruit, 12 acres in cul: tivation yin bottom on small creek, good spring and some fine Umber. This farm 4s on highway, also on a. i improved mile from of general gO What ‘Tribune WILD trade diamond used rugs or furniture. have you? Write Box or SALE FOR | ‘OR nice lished tr it Hap Phone 80. FOR SAT business, all goes fe ter than Mills Phone LOST AND FOUND FOUND The following artictes have been at the Tribune office for quite some ime. Will the owners please cal! no claim— child's brown kid glove Small photo on West Yellowstone, Brown gauntet glove: Hupmobile hub cap. faxt sinus doing good stand, estab- $800 cash will’ handle 8. Center. business, le, y building and 6 $2,000; net income bet: 50 per month. Add Laundry, Mills, Wyo LOST—On highway between Byans: ville and Parkerton, one we of blankets, The party with the Dodge commercial that picked them up, Please return to W 3, Buck Mer cantile Co,, 446. 8. teceive reward. PERSONAL Madame “Cross” Clairvoyant, knows your past, pres: ent, future. West Hotel, MADAM J. REA KEYBS, ordained spiritualist, private readings daily, message circle every Monday eve- ning, 8 p.m, Apt. 8S, Wyatt hotel. Phone 26097, MADAME FRANCES Psycho-Palmist Clairvoyant. Readings this week $1.00. 443 W. Yellowstone, LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Cheyenne, Wyo- ming, October 30, 1925. Notice is hereby given that James Vodehnal, of 1030 S, Chest- nut, Casper, Wyo,, who, on No- vember 10, 1920, made 8S, R. Homestead Entry, Cheyenne No. 036598, Douglas No, 025469, for S% section 38, T. 31N,, R. 82W., and on November 10, 1920, made addl. S. R. Homestead Entry Cheyenne 036599, Douglas 025470 N%% section 33, T. 31N., R. 82W., 6th Principal Meri: n, has filed notice of intention to make final three year proof to establish claim to the land above described, be- fore Marion P. Wheeler, U. S. Commissioner, at Casper, ming, on the 2ist day ber, 1925 Claimant names as witnesses: Albert Bejcha, Charles Brejcha, Steve Jerich, Joseph Stary, all of Casper, Wyoming. MART T, CHRISTENSEN Register. Pub. No: 8, 16, 22, 29, 1925. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. ©. Land Office at Cheyenne, Wyo- ming, October 30, 1925 Notice is hereby given that Howard C. Humbel, of P, 0, Box 204, Kay Wyoming, who, on November 20, 19290, made Stock- raising Hd, Ent Cheyenne 085077, Douglas No. 015854. for i sinettaee ne NE4NE%; W% 2, SEUMSE% Sec. 14,NW% R. 88W., 4 6th Prin. of intention to make Final Three Year Proof, to establish claim to the Iand above described. before Marion P. Wheeler, U. S. Com- missioner, at Casper, Wyoming, on the 22nd day of December, 1925 Claimant names ns witnesses: C. G. Cypreansen, Fred Hender- son, Roy Harold, Thomas Michie, all of Casner, Wyoming, MART T. CHRISTENSEN, Register, 29, 1925. Pub. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Cheyenne, Wyo- ming, October 3, 1925. Notice is hereby S. Moore, forme Noy. 1, 8, 15, 22 5, 22, given that} ly Helen IT ADS Gia> Wome Wyo-| of Decem- | (QO, Slonaker, of Ross, who on October Hd entry, NW; EB Township Prin Meri intention roof, to and abov Register, Cheyenne, Alex Cunt of Ross, Pub. 1926, Oct. NOTICE Notice Frank Ke tober 6, 34; NEM R. 82W., Cheyenne > Range has filed establish described, Notice ber 25, 1 and on Feb, 8 S, R. Hd, entry Douglas 022504 for Lot 8, SEM and Addl. make final three Wyoming, 21, 1919, made Cheyenne 035887, Doug- Has No. 0225) for Lots 1,2; E% NW% Sec. 7, T, 40N., R. 1bW., NE% See 12, T ON., R. 76W., i921, made Addi Cheyenne 085888, %EW%; SE% section 1 40N., Range 76W., 6th dian, has filed notice of to make three year final establish claim to the e described, before The U.S. Land Office, at Wyoming, on. the 17th day of November, 1925. Claimant names as witnesses: ningham, Clyde Finly, Harry Middaugh, Dell Pierce, all Wyoring. MART T. CHRISTENSEN, Register, 11, 18, 25; Nov. 1, 8, ——.____ FOR PUBLICATION Departmant ‘of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Cheyenne, Wyo- ming, October 6, 192 is hereby given that egan, of Box 7, Alcova Rte., Casper, Wyo., who, on Oc- 1920, made Homestead Entry, Cheyenne 037285, Douglas No, 027285, 27; WiuNW) for WW 4 section 4; NWMSW% Sec. NE% . 88, T. 84N,, S. R. Ha entry Douglas 027286 037286, for W %% section 85, township 34N, 2W., 6th Prin, notice of Meridian, intention to year proof to claim to the land above before Marion P. Wheel- er, U. S. Commissioner, at Casper, Wyoming, on the 27th day of No- NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U ©. Land Office at Cheyenne, Wyo- ming, October 15 1925. is hereby given that Henry Wofford of 531 Divine St.. Casper, Wyoming, who, on Octo- 929, made homestead entry, Cheyenne 037356. Douglas, No, 027483, for SW%NE: NWMSEK%; SEYNW%; NEM SW sec, 23, T, 30N., R. 78W., and on February 17, 1922, made addl. S. R, Homestead Entry Chey- enne 037357, Douglas 027484, N 4 SW: SWUSW; Section 13, NW% NW Section 24; NW% NW%: NOG 4: SEMNEY; NEMSE M4 4SW%; EW SE%; N 28, T. SON., Range -78W. 6th Principal Meridian. has filed ‘notice of in- tention to mak al three year | proof to establish im to the land above cescribed, before Mar- fon P. Wheeler, U. S, Commis- sioner, at Casper, Wyoming, on the 11th day of December 1925 Claimant names as_ witnesses: John C. Murdoch, L Hopkins, Charles Solterman, Warner Solter- man,.all of Casper, Wyoming MART T. CHRISTENSEN. Pub, Oct, 18 5 18, 25; Nov. 1, ee NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S Land Office at Cheyenne, Wyo- ming, Oct. 3, 1 Notice is hereby given George E. Weber of 814 13th Street, Casper, Wyo., who on November 4, 1921 made Id. Entry, Cheyenne 038482, Douglas No. 03022 for S% Sec 27, T. 37N, R. 78W, 6th P. M., and on Nov. 4, 1921 made add'l S, R. Hd Entry Cheyenne 038483, Douglas 030223, for N% of Section 27, Township 37N., Range 78W., 6th Prin Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Final Three Year proof to establish claim to the land above described, before Mar- ion P, Wheeler, U, S, Commission- er, Casper, Wyo., on the 24th day of November, 1925, Claimant ames A. S. Hawley, “arold Williams, Roy Hawley, Art Keisling, all of Casper. Wyoming. MART T. CHRISTENSEN, Register. Oct. 25;Nov 1, 8, ——_ NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U S Land Office at Cheyenne, W yo- that West as_ witnesses: Pub. 1925, 11, 18, ming, October 21, 1925. Notice is hereby given that Ernest Blaseg, of Powder River, W » Who, on May 8, 1921 R Homestead 35 Cheyeune N: 109600, for S%: 8 ; NEM, Section 11, Township Range 85W. 6th’ Prin Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Final Three Year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Marion P. Wheel- er, U. S, Commis: oner, at Casper, Wyoming, on the 15th day of De- cember, 1925, Claimant names as witnesses: George F. Zaba, Mrs. Zaba, William Clark, baum, all of Powder ming. MART T. CHRISTENSEN, Register. Pub. Oct Noy. 1,. 8, 16, $ 1926. SS. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior U. Land Office at Cheyenne, Wyo- vember, 1925. October 22, 1925 Claimant names as witnesse e is hereby given that Ed Austin T. Morrow, John Murdoch, | win W. Adams. of Natrona. Wyo Roy. Stutzmar 8. Adams, all| ming, who, on June 18, 1920. ma of Casper, Wyoming. $. nestead Entry, Che MART T, CHRISTENSEN | padugn Meese atts oe ter. 1E%EM Sec. 10; Wi Pub Oct, “11, °18, 8.) Sec. 11, Townshin 341 Range 25. 88W., Oth Prin. Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final Three Year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Marion P. Wheeler, U. S. Commissioner, at Casper, Wyo- ming, on the 17th day of Decem- ber, 1925, Claimant names as witnesses: NF. Swanson, Finch Johnson Caleb Johnson, Z. W. Potter, all of Natrona, Wyoming. MART T. CHRISTENSEN, Register. Pub. Oct. 25; Nov. 1, 8, 15, 22, 1925, ~ READ THE | wan AD *ESSIONAL DIRECTORY | LAWYERS 101 OS, F Certified Pab Income Tax Service Accounte side. Phone 767 Suite 211 “wu oN a2 F agers «7 VWASFELMIRE & Incen ARCHITECTS Second St 12 PR i. Architect Phone 101M VEUKN S&S. WE Daly Boildine WESTF hone TRANSFER “AND CRATING URAGE 49 uy Firth BAT ERIES “BATTERY CO. Phone 907 FOR COAL “GEBO COAL Phone 677 CLEAN ERS i UL@ANERS Jackson “ ‘\GWAY Bldg. INTER and WINTER 202 Ol! Exchange Bldg. Lawyer Midwest 332 Phone 151 ~ MULVANEY & BARRETT Attorneys 515 Con. Koy, Bld hone 2406 “JAMES P Lawyer 108 Oi Exchange Bldg. KEM Phone 1397 ny a MU IKANB wyers 207 Ob rae ze Ballding MARVIN L. 6 Attorney. Smith Bldg. CASEY ry Room $1647 Con Phone 8 th AND WEHRLS Attorneys 106-407, Con. Roy. Bldg, Phone 41 AUL UACHELLER A02 Midwest Bidg. Phone Vi GEO W KERGUSOD Ubone MeNALLY a Roy Gldg. 6. Rm, Attorney itm. 22. Juite Phone 223 204.205 Midwest Bidg Phone 1200 AAS Attorney Law 806 Con, Koy, Balg. Eid wou va b, HARKS ED BOY h Attorney at Law 150 North Cirant St Sth Midwest Bide t Phone 1457 ——— CRATING LIE M NE IN Warehouse Transfer Co. Phone 1234 __ DOCTORS — New Mattresses to Order OR"). CRAMP Old Unex Renovated ano Recovered Practice Umited to Diagnosis and] jy U2 W. Kirst, £ Treatment aid aroma ami Svite 305 to $11, Midwest Bldg. ; £. Phone 1480-165) OPTOMETRIST _ “DIM. Gy REIT EYES CAREFULLY TESTED Stockmen's National Bank Uidg, And Ulasses Obstetrics, Generar Fractice, Hospital Vroperty fitted by tt i. EVANS i17_ 6. Second St. 800.1011 Oi Exehange tilde 3 ~GULLACK & LACY — WAREHOUSES SLE MN LSON, Warehouse and Uransfer Co. Phone 1234 Tell the Advertiser—“l saw it in The Tribune.”