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SUNDAY, JANUARY 3, 1926 d Fisher FOR RENT—HOUSES PAGE TEN é _THE CASPER ‘TRIBUNE-HERALD ‘s . . _ MUTT AND JEFF By B DEAR FRIEND, & WANT Prospect Bright | This Year For ssse2ene Livestock Men, RENT—Three-room modern, furnished house, $25. 312 S. Fen: an 1d bath, FOR RENT—Four rooms and bath, laundry room, modern; a fur- nished. 604 East Twelfth. Call 2036-3 mornings. z ‘OR RENT—Large pleasant room ae bath, in new modern home, 932 South Ash, phone 211.. FOR RENT—Six-room house, u; furnished, $30 a month. ~~ IMAGING TRYING Te CLEAN oT A PIPE WITH A POTATO Peete! BUT You CAN DO IT WITH A KAIFE LE YOU WANT To CARVE YOUR INMALS Of THe TRUNK OF A TREE THIS KAIEE witt BDO THe Trice | You CAN'T GET ALONG WITHOUT A KNEE! SLI ME A BUCK AND ITS Yours: T RAVE HERE A KNIFE: FOR TWoYEARS Now IT HAS SERVED ME EATHEULLY! A PotATD PCCLER WILL PEEL POTATOES, BUT, WIL (T SHARPEN A Pence? NOL | EMPHATICALLY AO. [XL TOOK THE Acc. | FoR THIS POTATO PEELée AND The MANUEACTURSRS FEAT Me THAT Book “How To SELL) AND Now THAT || Dve memorized \T Foe TRY IT | 00T ON MuTTI IT SOUNDS Like A ALETY LINE oF /mY DEAR FRIEND, I WANT To SELL You THe GReaTest IRUEATION OF THe AGG - THE MAGIC PeTATO Peeler! iT wilt INVERTION;S =m CALLS wT! Peeveet it wite pay FoR ITSELF IN) ONE DA STOP THROWING HALT OF EVERY PoTATO IN THE ASH CAN Bo 3e 5 THe MAGIC PoTATe a AINT PEcLEed Because Hey olf losed turns endeayor—the re . with ight eavy kinds . except the shortage xception- Cattle made bove, but it _ BIER OF MATE eature of the cattle situa- y start of the move- CHICAGO, Jan. 2.—(United Press.) to $2.50 better | _penaing over the coffin of her hus- pa ee aie sone bband, whose murder she plotted for ‘ The en-| the love of an ex-convict, Mrs. Eliza good| Nusbaum, 59, burst Into tears and invoked the spirit of the departed to forgive her. western producers. le supply at Chicago ts] ‘Poor, dear Albert,” the woman about 2,900,000 against| sobbed, gently patting the pailid Taking {nto ac-|cheeks and forehead. ‘Poor, poor grandpa. Please forgive me.” The withered Mttle womam who confessed to plotting the murder in the hope of securing her husband's $50,000 estate so-she could live with John W. Winn, ex-convict, stood be- side the coffin for several moménts, sobbing and murmuring her grief. Then Captain Patrick Collins, in charge of the case, and a matron assigned to guard the woman, took Mrs. Nusbaum by the arma and led her back to her cell. Captain Col- count the Increase in range cattle, the drop {n native stock was large. December was an unfavorable month for cattle men, because of plain uality and heavy runs. Hogs were especially high priced. Heavy cost of corn for feeding from © 1924 crops caused farmers to ship a good share of their swine to market, rather than feed for this year’s Hvestock mart. The result wag that the present year's run was exceptionally small at about 8,400,000 SHE PLOTTED TO WED AFFINITY SELLING CHATTER “FORGIVE ME” WIFE SOBS AT WHOSE DEATH lins refused permission for her to ac- company the body to the cemetery for fear she would collapse. Meantime, Winn was undergoing a@ severe examination by police who sourht to force a confession of guilt. Winn is charged with crushing the old man’s skull with an axe, Edward Goff, one of the confessed plotters, told police that Winn did the actual killing. Winn in turn charges Goff and Marion Stringham with the deed. He says the two men, were ‘suitors of Mrs. Delilah Martin, and killed the aged contrac- tor for his money. Mrs. Martin, keeper of the rooming house where the murder was com: mitted Iast Tuesday night, admitted helping plan the affair. She too, ac- cused Winn of the killing, State’s Attorney Robert E. Crowe announced that he would demand death for all five. against 10,400,000 last year. At the same time demand was more active and prices moved up, staying about 50 per cent above those of 1924. Reports indicate a comparatively light crop of hogs for market in the near future, and the trade feels optimistic. Another fact tending to show that the country has confidence] (In this article Mr. Hughes con e future of the livestock indus-|tinues his review of countries of in tt try was the fact that feeding lambs the various foreign dollar bonds is sued in the United States. It 1s not intended to suggest the purchase or sale of these bongs but merely to give information helpful to the in- vestor in a condensed form). United Kingdom of Great Britain, Obligations of Great Britain, next to those of Canada, command the highest investment rating of any for- eign bonds in the American market and Canada {s so near the United States and her institutions are so similar to our own that she fs hard- ly considered a foreign country as far as bonds go. ‘There are two dollar issues of Brit- ish bonds listed on the Stock Ex- change and only one of them sells on an investiment basis, the Bis of 1937. The other, the 5% per cent issue of 1929, is bought and sold on its conversion privilege into British national war 5 per cent sterling bonds. For the purpose of conyer- sion sterling exchange 1s computed at the fixed rate of $4.29923 to the pound. This rate, it will be observed, ia. much below parity $4.86% and all during the long period before the restoration of gold payments in Eng- land dealings in these 51% per cent bonds of 1929 amounted to a spec- ulation in sterling exchange. They are still such a speculation but it is now a very,mild one because of the relative stability of the pound ster. his were high and in good demand at the close of the year. Since July ss of stock has been the high- for the period since the war. ost of the time the thin stock out- 1 the fat lambs, and for a good of the period the trade was to furnish the amount of 8 ¢ called for. Sheep fej] in price during the early months of the year after prime kill- ing lambs started at $19.50. The total supply was about 4,000,000 against 4,192,265 the previous year. Shipments were only about 1,100,000 compared with 1,380,735 in 1924. In July prices commenced to recover when killing lambs went to $15.50 and feeders to $15.55. After that thin stock outsold fat lambs. Dur- ing November choice fat lambs sold to $16.75, but at the start of Decem- ber prime lots made $17.45, while fat ewes went to $10.50 and yearling wethers to $14.50. This was only a flash, however, as the trade dropped again at once. Sellere think they have good rea- son to look for improved market con- ditions during the next few months. Cheaper feed for hogs, the small supply of ewine, cattle and sheep, and the active demand for meats, all indicate that the Hvestock pro- @ucer is due for further profitable times. He.has had two good years and appears to be tn for a continued Letter Wins Show Tickets } Casper, Wyo., Jan. 2; 1926 The Tribune-Herald Classified Ad Dept. Gentlemen: In response to your offer of show tickets for a letter covering an experience with results with a classified ad. First, I was not the advertiser, but I answered an advertisement and became a buyer. That will give you a good idea of how the advertisement “sold.” In the evening paper I noticed an advertisement telling about a used car. The description was good and I read the advertisement a couple of times, Each time I felt more and more convinced that the car was just what I wanted. While I hadn’t thought much about buying, especially with winter at hand, yet I commenced to become deeply interested. I could almost see myself with the car, picturing the enjoyment I would get out of it, as well as the joy all other members of the family would get out of it. | Then I decided to phone the advertiser and ask some questions regarding its condition. Was assured as to these details, and before twenty-four hours had passed I had bought that car. Now that is how one “reader” became a “buyer.” IT am glad to tell this and tickets. hope it wins show Very truly yours, 7 L. E. B. | As per writer's request, the Tribune-Herald holds names at this office wanr yon yuul ll Cxperience. YOu may win two oe a ckets to ¥ Write hichever show you prefer WA SSTITIL tn BY W Ad Department. Cincanenisnishaiasnsinsnsetiemanentsiaeiahsschnscisitediidiientiiisiihisacsiansninsjsbaiasctaacinball Investment funds in dollar securities these bonds are no longer attractive. On the other hand the 54% per cen’ of 1937 is a strictly investment is. sue yielding at 105 just a little be- low 5 per cent and being, as has been sald, a foreign bond of the very high- est grade. For those content with the return there is no better foreign bond. It may be of inter to, add that the bonds were in de neminations of $100 and $500 as well as the regular $1,000 piece. When- eyer ayaflable these smaller denomi- nationa are yerv useful to those who have only a moderate.sum to invest. Classified Ads HELP WANTED—MALE AND FEMALE WANTED—Two one yard man. ing Hotel. HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—At once a woman for temporary bindery work. Commer: clal Printing Co. dishwashers and Apply to manager Her MAID wanted for general house- work. Phone 2437-J, 405 East Tenth. ADDRESSING ENVELOPES—Ex- perience unnecessary, Earn $15- $45 weekly during spare time at home. Dignified work for honest, sincere persons. FRANKLYN PROD- UCTS, 1032 VanBuren, Chicago. HELP WANTED—MALE WANTED—AGENTS A BUSINESS of your own. Make sparkling glass name and number plates, checkerboards, medallions, signs. Big illustrated book free. E. Palmer, 366, Wooster, O, DIRECT factory agent, this county 100 store route. No selling. Just distribute and collect. Experience unnecessary. Should net salary $70 Box B-25, care Tribune- AGENTS—$14.50 dally in advance. (Sworn proof.) Start the new year right—introducing coming . season's latest style guaranteed hosiery for men, women and children; 57 styles, 39 colors. 1926 line now ready. We deliver and collect (or you can deliver suit yourself). No capital or ex- perience necessary. Samples fur- nished. Mac-O-Chee Textile Co., B-399-61, Cincinnat!, O. _POSITIONS WANTED _ PERIENCED stenographer sires position, Phone 264-R. WANT WORK cooking in oll field or small hotel or housekeeper. Phone 722-J. cee Eee WANT work cooking in oll fields or ‘small hotel or housekeeper. Phone 7 : WANTED—Day work or plain sew- ing. Phone 3028-W. POSITION WANTED—Young man, de- family, retail store . experience; also drug; anything worth while considered. Address F-824 Herald- Tribune. EXPERIENCED deliveryman, truck driver out of work. willing to co any place or do anything. Phone 621. LADY with young baby wants work B-26, for room and board. Box Tribune-H. os YOUNG MAN wants wor and dependable; best of reference. Tribune Box B-16. SERVICES OFFERED RESPONSIBLE and reliable child’s nurse wants to care for child in her home while mother works, Box care Tribune-Herald. GOOD HOME care given children during days; reliable person. Phone 1446-W_or 761 North Durbin. GOOD LOOKING marcel and bob curl, 75 cents, by experienced op- erator, Phone 1660-W, 139 North Grant, Apartment P. ay me EXPERT radio repairing done, in- stalling. Phone 445-W. 305 E. 14th. t GAS FITTINGS of all kinds; stoves installed and adjusted: estimates given: reasonab'e rates. Earl M HL ‘Third. CHIC: a the Busy Bee at 6:00 for 40c. 163 N. Wolcott. BOOKKEEPER and typist; five years general banking experience; five years assisting liquidating failed bank; one year each publishing and printing, insurance, gas and electric; last five years before moving to Wyoming bookkeeper for Ford dealer doing a business of: nearly, half a million a year, using Ford cost system. Address (Miss) M. C. McManamen, Lone Pine, Wyo. (via Moorcroft). MOVING carefuly done; storage. shipping, coal and coke. Phone 949. Natrona Transfer, Storage & Fuel_Co. WANTED—Children to board, by day or week. 110 Wi G. RICH sweet milk delivered to your door. Phone 14-R-4. RELIABLE MAN in every town and city to distribute free samples, ad- vertising matter, etc. No selling. Experience unnecessary.* Outdoor work. Aver: pay 38 per day Write quick! contract. Super- visor Colombe, 5153 North Clark St., Chicago, Il. BEGINNER DRAFTSMEN WANTED AT ONCE. Large million dollar institution. If you want training and $60 weekly earning pos- sibilities guaranteed, address Box B-20, care Tribune-Herald, WANTED — Young man __ stenog- rapher, Call 359 between § and 4:30 WANTED—SALESMEN WANTED—Three good used car salesmen. Apply Stanley Bene diet, sales manager. Van Sant Motor company, phone 1406, SALARY and expense guaranteed against commission. — Retailers | live-wire specialty, Men makin $150 weekly. STANDARD N oC Iowa. | SALESM ering 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 carried, territory covered, Denn Novelty Co. Box 192, Muskogee, Okla. IF YOU think in terms of 6.000 this year write us now. Strong ine for retail stores. National adver- Used. Established concern, Test season now starting. Liberal week- ly advance to producer. The Con- tinental Co., 1922 Euclid, Cleveland, jept. 3081. aw 3 guaranteed $40 weekly against commissions, Retailers lve-wire novelty. Good men make $200. 'T. Appleton Confection € Cedar Rapids, Towa WANTED—AGENTS DISTRICT SALESMAN: Must be rellable. Prefer married man, 30 years old or over and permanent resident. ceptional opportunity for good man. Address SALES MANAGER, 844 West Adams, Dept. 196, Chicago. HARPER method scalp treatments for dandruff, falling hair, marcel. Mrs. Colby, 449 CY. Ph For Sale—AUTCOMOBILES FOR SALE—Cheap, Dodge touring, 1919 model, good tires, engine and top. 444 8. Lincoln. FOR SALE—Dodge screen business car in first class condition. Phone 197-M. FOR SALB—1925 Oakland sedan, has five baloon tires, bumpers front and rear, snubbers, motor- meter and lock cap, automatic wind- shield wiper, sun shade; just Ike a new car, driven only (7,000 mile: cost: $1,945; here isa big baragt terms, Cooperative Motors (former- ly Patterson Oakland), 438 Bast Yet- lowstone. VOR SALE We have’ some very good buys in Aytomobiles. We stand back of our carn. PUBLIC USED CAR MARKET 425 West Yellowstone Ave. econdhand Studebaker IAght x; h been in wreck; will sell car and accessories very cheap, Can jbe seen at Ford garage, Th r- mopolis, Address Jas, W. Murray, 2113, Casper. . Phone P.O, Box 6. By owner, Olds 4 tour- hone 768-M. kland landau al bargain; just. os 1924 Oakland “Landau in perfect shape; both big. erms. Cooperative Motors, a lowstone. FOR SALE—Dodge touring, Chevro- let roadster, Essex 4 touring, Ford roadster with box on rear; Ford tour- lng. Many others not Usted. Co- erative Motors, 438 East Yellow: coupe, a r food as new: coupe bargain For Sale—AUTOMOBILES TIRES—TIRES WE HAVE THEM Get four tires for what. you haye paid for one. We Save You Money PUBLIC USED CAR MARKET 425 West Yellowstone Ave. For Sale—Miscellaneous FOR SALE—Cheap, on account of leaving city, Singer sewing ma- chine, portable victrola, cedar chest, canary bird (singer), set Harvard classics, 20 volumes Mark Twain, J. Whitcomb Riley, O. Henry. 620 B. Second, Apt. 105, Bargain Price on Beautiful Puppies REGISTERED Bostons, males $35, females $25. 323 8, Grant or phone 1171-M. FOR SALE—500 second sheets, cut from waste news print, 8ix11 inches !n size, 20c for 600 sheets Call at ‘Tribune-Herald office.—O. FOR SALE—Nice stock of groceries, cash register and show case; free For Sale—Auto Accessories AUTO PARTS GOOD used parts for all cars. Mail orders solicited. Everything for the ‘car at less than half original Casper Auto Wrecking and P, O. Box 405. Phone 20 EB. Yellowstone. WHITE TRUCK PARTS WE HAVE 20, 45 and 30 White truck parts, also some tires and tubes; auto parts of all kinds. Casper Auto Wrecking and Parts Co., P.O. Box 405. Phone 698-W. 1720 EB. Yellowstone. WANTED TO BUY WANTED TO BUY—We pay more for coal ranges, beaters, dressers. tuofolds, all household goods Phone 1086 WANTED TO BUY—Five-room mod- ern, fairly close in; will pay $1,000 cash. Martin & Christlanson, phone ‘TixD—Your ol€ coal range or heater in exchange for a gus range or heater Phone 1086. WANTED TO BUY—Fiortda proper- ty, either city or acreage. Write or phone Frank M. Gore, Ideal Apart- ments, Casper. WANTED TO BUY—Discarded clo thing and shoe. gune, tools, tents. tarps, saddles and chapps. Phone 2061-W. The Two-for-One-Store. WANTED—We qill buy or: trade ‘n your used furniture, aleo shot: guns and rifles. Koler Furniture Co.. 220 S Wolcott Phone 138. MAKE your garage safe for winter use, by Cinishing {t inside with INSULITE, the last word tn Wall board. NICOLAYSEN LUMBER CO. Phones 62 or 2300 FOR SALH—12x14 shed, one win dow and door. Call 366-R and ask for Mr. Gauntt at 542 S. Park, or new high scnool, WANTED TO RENT WANTED—By reliable, permanent renters, a strictly modern, desir- rent. Box B-28:care Tribune-Herald. R_ SALE—£lectric washing ma- chine, good condition; practically new, $75. 1534 South Oak, phone 2156-W. FOR SAbE—Fertilizer, barn $3. sheep $6, per load delivered; all well rotted. Phone _1269-W. a FOR SALE—Small stock of | gro- ceries, cash register and show case; free rent, Box B-23, care Tribune- Herald. eas FOR SALE—One Lorain Clark-Jewel &as stove and one Reznor heater, practically new. Phone 1931-J. | FOR SALE—Victrola with records, practically new, cheap for cash to- day. 726 E. Fifth. Phone’ 430-M. Fo Sale—Household Goods r FOR SALE—Two 9x12 worn rugs, _very che! Phone 1486. | FOR, SAL) Child's crib and pad, $5; farn stand, $4.50; walnut finish drop leaf table, $5.50; walnut gate leg table and two chairs, $25; yas heaters, $1.75 and)up; Western elec- tric washing machine, $20; 6x9 Gold Seal congoleum rug, $7; 9x12, $14.50; yard goods, 55c and up. We do packing and crating. HUNTERGOLL CO. 242 West First St. Phone 2200 FOR SALE—Furniture, five rooms; real bargains. 623 8S. Center. Phone 181-M. FOR SALE—LIVESTOCK WE BUY, sell and exchange cattle, sheep, hogs and horses, also farm: ing implements. one Dodge commer clal and one Jewett touring car for trade. 1131 S, Beech. Phone 2272. P.O. Box 843. FOR SALE—POULTRY JUDGE SMILEY'S years of experi- ence as breeder, exhibitor and judge, guarantees you the highest quality In’ baby chicks. Illustrated catalog free, Smiley's Hatchery, Seward, Nebr. FOR SALE—Ten Rhode Island Red laying hens, one rooster, $15, Call 407 South Durbin. CHICKS, 20 breeds; leghorns $12.50; Reds, Rocks, Anconas $13—100. Alfalfa $6.60; sweet clover $4.20; seed corn $3.10 bushel. Apple, peach and able unfurnished or partly furnished| plum trees 20c; cherry 25c, Paints, hous Box B-l7, care Tribune-| barn $1.20; house $2.75 gallon. Herald. WLTSE, Rulo, Nebr. WANTHD—By reliable, permanent} FOR SALH—18 yearling hens, $1: renters, a Strictly modern, desir able, unfurnished or partly furnished house. Box B-17, care Tribune Soe ea Te WANTED TO RENT By responsible party, completely furnished, ‘modern 6-room hous must be in southeast part of city and reasonable. Address Box B-27, care Tribune- Herald WANTED TO RENT—Furnished 18 young pullets, 60c each. 14th. Phone 1528-w. 912 EB. For Rent—APARTMENTS FOR RENT—Front apartment, gar- age and lights furnished for $25 per month. 126 S. Jackson, FOR RENT—Very desirable, modern three-room well furnished apart- ment; close ; garage. $45 E. Second. Scott Apts. S FOR RENT—Two-room modern apartment, furnished or unfur- Lind and Lincoln. Phone 14. SOR RENT—Eightroom furnished Pipe apartment upstairs and one downstairs; modern, furnished, Phone 539-R. 241 _N. Kimball i FOR RENT—Modern hot three rooms and sun porch, Wer zs nished, laundry room, garage, pavement. 633 W. 13th. L. W. Redwine. a TWO-ROOM furnished house. 12 South Cottonwood, Close to Re- finery. Call_1126-W. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished four- room house at 143 S. Fenway. Call at 742 E. Second or phone 2888-J. "_FOR SALE—HOUSES _ SALE—Extra good five-room aE on pavement, $6,500, $500 cash.. See Grover C. Gorsuch, builder, 637 B. 1ith. ee FOR SALE—Three-room good mod- ere: full basement: $3,200, $300 cash. Phone 1443, Grover C, Gor- such, 637 E. 11th. 'THREE-ROOM furnished home, gar- age, $30 a month takes it. Ni na Realty Co., 143 South Center, p\ne 204. TWO SHOW tickets given for a goody letter on a classified ad experience. Write yours, you may win. Tribune- Herald classified, department. GOOD LOCATION, on pavement, \ nished; gas and lights free; garage. 932 _W. Midwest. FOR RENT—Furnished apartment, three rooms and bath; garage; best residential district. 915 S. Lincoln. FOR RENT—Large four-room’ mod- ern, furnished apartment. Phone 1468. five:roém house or & seVer-room house, full basement: oak floors, two sun parlors; sultable terms. Phone 226-. FOR SALE—Oneroom house and garage: lights and gas partly furnished; bargain for $350 only, $25 down, balance like rent. Inquire 1434 8. Botolph. FOR RENT—Two-room modern, furnished .apartment with bath, located one block from bus line, In FOR house, at lot, $2,750, with $750 cash, balance excellent residence section, $25 per] $48 per montn, Martin & Christian- month. Phone 869. son, phone 2606. é ‘ POR RENT—Store room with living | —TrbuneHerala wantads quarters, good location; $20. .Ap- ply_B1S West Yellowstone. THRED or four-room modern fur- nished apartments, close to school, $15 and $25. 725 South Ash. FOR RENT—Three-room modern, furnished basement apartment; $20 ner month. 624 West Thirteenth. FOR RENT—Two-room modern apartment; private bath, breakfast nook, laundry facilities, $28 per month. Phone 1789-R or call 1339 S._Boxelder. bring results. v For Sale—REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR TRADE My equity in 10-room house at 411 North Jackson. PHONE 903 ) FOR RENT—Two-room furnished apartment; convenient to two bus lines; gas, lights, bath and telephone furnished, $25. 1116 W. 15th. Phone 1813-M. ve es 3. FOR RENT—Two-room modern, fur- nished apartment: 523 S. Lincoln. THER OM modern furnished _apartment. Call 1949 or 2459-R. FOR RENT— Modern three-room furnished apartment; lights and gas included; shower bath; $20. 133 North Melrose. Phone 781-W. TWO-ROOM furnished modern, apartment, $23; one bed room, $15; gas and lights included; 118 South Jefferson. Also furnished, small house, $10, 833 East First. FOR RENT—Modern, furnished apartment; private bath, low rent, half block from Second street. 133 ‘0! RE oom = furnished apartments, 1018 S. Chest- nut. FOR RENT—Three-room apartment, also four-room apartment; heat, gas, light; close in. Phone 1310, _ FOR RENT—Two-room apartment in modern home; gas and lights furnished; garage. 118 S. Washing- ton. FOR RENT—Reasonable, neatly.fur- nished apartment, on bus lne; gas, lights furnished 792 © ¥. FOR RENT—Four-room basement, furnished. Phone 817-W. FOR RENT—HOUSES FOR RENT—Five-room unfurnished house and garage. 1235 S. David. Phone 1662-W, NICE four-room unfurnished house for rent, sale or trade, in south- west part. Apply 1526 West Four- teenth. BOARD AND ROOM . BOARD and room: furnace heat bath and all modern conveniences; good table board, $10 a week. 713 E. Second. Tell the Advertiser—"I saw it in The Tribune.’ BOARD and room, $8 and $9 week. 163 N. Wolcott. apartment with bedroom, by chree adults. Phone 2292-M after 6 p. m. WANTED TO RENT—Garage near _McRory Apts. Phone 621. For Rent—Miscellaneous FOR RENT—Sewing machine, $3 per month. Repairing done. Also sell on easy payments. Brooks, 749 East H. Whone 1648-W. vOR RENT—Store room with lving quarters, in good location, $20, 618 West_Yellowstone. FOR RENT—125 W. Second, store room, brick building, 24x90 feet steam heat, good location, full base ment. Box 546, Chadron, Nebr, CUR KENI—bewine oactines, 6s per month. Repairing done. Also sell on easy payments. Brooks, 749 East H. Phone 1648W. For Sale—Miscellaneous _ FOR SALE—Canaries, German Roll- ers, Hartz Mountain, Seifert Roll- ers. ‘101 East I street. POR SALE—German shepherd and police dog pupples from registered parents; reasonable for quick sale. Write Box 225, Geo. Reesy, Midwest, Ww. WE CAN save you money on Paints, Varnishes, Kalsomine and Glass, We handle the best line of each, Natrona Lumber Co., 251 N. Beech, Phone 528. FOR SALE—Radiator cover, cheap. ‘Phone 726-W. ‘OR SALE—Pedigreed German police ‘puppy,’ also two-room fur- nished houre for rent. Phone 1689, 38-N. ; et, cheap 249 South Center. FOR SALE—Check protectors, $5 each. 249 South Center, TIKIBUNE-HERALD wantada run in morning @nd evening pn gO ing Into every home in the city, 3c word; minimum, 15 words, 45c. r coupe, good condi: tlon; got a bargain. Office phone 148, residence 2385-W, , Ser COAL DELIVERED, mine measure, $7.50 per ton. Call Moore Bros., 17-R-6,1328-J, FOR RENT—ROOMS FOR RENT—Most desirable room with private family, privilege of breakt 1125 South ‘David. Phone FOR RENT—Fourroom furnished cca house on bus line. Phone FOR RENT—Modern front room ad- Joining bath; close in and close to refinery; reasonable. 6535 W. Yellowstone. FOR RENT—Desirable front room next to bath; hot water heat. 310 CY Ave. ° FOR RENT—Five-room modern house, two front porch rooms; references. 614 S. Wolcott. Phone 2781, FOR RENT—Furnished one and two-room houses; also apartments, $10, $15 and $20. 909 South Cedar. ‘THREE-ROOM house, lights, water, gas. 739 South Washington street. Key at store across street. FOR SALE—Three-room house with #” good well on 8-acre ae chic! house, garage, only 2% miles Phons_2903. MUST sacrifice one of the located igts in the city to satisty a mortgage. This property is on | East 12th and surrounded by beanti- a ful brick homes. Call 2878-W. iH FOR SALE—Three nice fiveacre | tracts just north of town on the & paved highway, suitable for chicken = ranch, nice sandy loam soil for gar- dening and raising feed, just the thing for a man .who works in town or at the refinery. Make your i, chickens pay your expenses and save your salary. Address Box B-27, care ‘Tribune-Herald. FOR SALE—Several well. located city lots, suitable for chicken ranch, very cheap, terms if desired. Address Box B-28, care Tribune. FOR TRADE FOR TRADE—FouF and. fiveroom home for land, small home or car. Phone 932-W. FOR TRADE—Modern home and in- come producing property, five rooms and bath on first floor, and one two and one threeroom - ment in semi-pasement, ne} front entrance to apartments, lot 60 by 140 feet, with nice shade trees and lawn, also garage; will trade $3,500 equity for smell North Casper house, or grazing land. Kamon Real Estate, 242 East Second. FOR TRADE—120 acres of farm land, 72 acres under ditch, paid up water right, small house and barn, located in Hot Springs county and ‘12 miles from railroad; price $5,000, trade for clear Casper ‘prop- erty, Kamon Real Estate, 242 Bast Second. . ite, 4 BUSINESS CHANCES . REAL BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY MODERN, large new brick building with Iving rooms in the rear, nicely located on the Yellowstone highway, short distance from Casper, can be bought or rented on very reasonable terms. Ideal for store or roadhouse and cabaret, Address Box B-30, care Tribune-Herald, FOR RENT—Fiveroom modern house, 1511 South Cedar, phone 1637.3 4 z LOST AND FOUND FOR RENT—Nicely furnished four-} rounp—Tire Sd aat room modern house. Inquire at| atti. New aie Gas voeei ce 542 8. McKinley. Phone 1771. 482-R.° oY “Soa FOR RENT—Strictly modern home, four rooms and sun parlor, partly furnished, three-room apartment in basement, double garage, close to school and bus. Phone 2256-wW, FOR RENT—Two-room modern fur- nished apartment, close in, private entrance; gas and lights furnished; very reasonable; alsé small modern house. 603 South Beech. FOR RENT—Three-room house and bath, furnished, including gas and lights. $30. 518 West Yellowstone: FOR RENT=Large pleasant room adjoining bath, in new modern home. 932 South Ash, phone 211-J. FOR RENT—Four-room modern fur- nished house. 1031 West YFour- teenth. ROOM, with or without board, for two; desirable residence nelghbor- hood; close in. Phone 1171-M. FOR RENT—Two-room house, mod- ern except bath. 662 South Lin- coln, Phone 1285, FOR RENT—Nice modern rodm, close in; reasonable. 725 East Sec- Phone 675-J. FOR RENT—Or for sale, on month- ly payments, three-room house. Phone 376. < RENT—Pleasant room in new modern home; desirable location. 335 East Eleventh. Phone 2385-W. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, also apartment in modern home; prt- FIVE-ROOM modern furnished apartment; also three-room, partly modern furnished house. 119 North Grant St, SMALL HOUSH, in g00d location; vate garage; board if desired, 1232] owner leaving city. Phone 1921-J. 1536 South Elm. 'T—Large, well furnished | FOR RENT—Modern, furnished or bedroom adjoining bath. 743 8S. unfurnished four-room house, Ash. Phone 2018-5. cheap. 1317 8. Durbin, FOR RENT—Nicely furnished sleep- FOR RENT—Tworoom modern furs ing room, heat, bath and phone, nished apartment; gas and lights LOST—Lady's black scart at North ., washington hall, New Year's E call 890. Reward, and blue wool gaunt- let glove on Grant street bus) or between Center and Tribune office. ec please return to Tribune ef- S$ PERSONAL MADAME FRANCES Psycho-Palmist lairvoyant If you are worried or unhappy, “ making changes in bu: doubtful to friends or tamiys gat tors, she ts the one to consult. Spe clal readings this week. Now located at 443 West Yellowstone, house’ in the rear, Hours 9:00 to $:00, CATHOLICS, wanting ~co ma ents—bookiet free. HOME CLUB, Box 23, Grand Rapids, Mich. . GOLD given free, Januat tides PLY Eroceries and ask tor 5. Lines G y South Lincoin, eet Grocery, 660 DR. _L. BAY ah : narian, is again fo eee vote t in general peace lone 2582-W. 323 8, ait hown who ha bull dog tled up; will ‘you please’ turn him loose and avoid prosecu- close In. Phone 2946-W. furnished. 143 North Kimball. Yon. Morris Bleevas, 226 Weat First, FOR RENT—Front bedroom, well) FOR RNT—Fiveroom modern Mauame “Cross furnished. 444 S. Lincotn. house and garage, on pavement. ads 1. Knows your past, pres FOR RENT—Sprague Hotel, outside | Phone 1615-M. eee wiure., West _ Hotel : rooms: hot water heat with bath,| FOR RENT—Fiveroom house, tur- | MARRY Uf CONELY? most eucceas newly decorated; prices from $10 to] nished or partly furnished to re-| oo 210me, Maker”: hundreds rich: : C sponsible party, Phone 21223.” 615 ences dona iss yours, expert: » le ~ ROK je 4 uk Laks Tee, ry ty ues For Rent—APARTMENTS FOR BENT — Four room modern Ganibnarertic Mrs, ‘Nash, Box: 656, whee io cbiantan asd iboetAll house. Apply Ayres Jewelry Co., | pp ont ‘ ONE threeroom furnished’ ppart-| 118 _B. Second. % cHADAME J REA KEYS — ment, nice white enameled kitchen,| FOR RENT—Seven and fiveroom | Mageiltvoyant and Splrituallist Jovely heavy rugs: reducod rent.| unfurnished houses; all modern.| waite Keya stands a with Phone 2898, 1110 East First. Call 291. saben Hae you the Past, Pras FOR RENT—Front three-room tur-| FOR RE WorroOT d f MARY, one, Mave te nished apartment, private bath;} nished house, gas, lights ana eon, Must cath tay chanees. close in. 231 South Grant, phone|tric washer. fu , oF eppointment. 1722 South Cedar, phone 2021 Wyatt Hotel, Apartment § ” Phone 2609.3

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