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SIXTY-FOUR. The thought of a night alone in the lod at the head of the cold, clear, shimmering lake was im- ible now, and Laurel phoned to come for her, ne was thankful that Noble was not in the Daly house when she re- turned, for she could not bear to think of meeting him. She was pre- paring in darkness to go to bed, in the hopes of easing her jangling nerves when Mrs. Daly rapped at the door and appeared. “You poor dear, you must be fatigued.” It was the first real sign of symp that her sister-in-law ed since she had been in . and Laurel turned to a. grateful smile, ith am. I shan't want any din- I think that you and Marion be getting some extra rest, “The Lord knows I want to rest, but I simply can't with so many people running in and out. Not one minute of privacy today, not one minute. How thankful I will be when it is all over.” “I'm sure that it will make Marion very happy,” Laurel ven- tured. Mrs. Daly shook her head. "I doubt it. hing contents these young women of today. Nothing.”* Noble Harwood's wife managed a smile. “I'm one of these young women of toc Mrs. Daly. “But you ¢ ast have married and settled down, and that’s more st of them want to do. e isn't in their heads. They haven't any thought of anything but a GOOD TIME Laurel felt curiously drawn ;to her sister-in-law. She wanted so much to pour out her feelings to her. Perhaps if Mrs. Daly had remained another minute, she would have done so. “I must be secing to dinner,” the elder woman announced, aris- ing suddenly. Jy husband fool ishly invited some friends of his to dinner, forgetting, of course, that I have enough to do.” With that she swept out Laurel's ¢ followed her. How different nd yet how like her brother. Wrapped up in her home; always resentful of the lack of in- terest of Marion and other young girls in tho responsibility of wife- hood; alw ornful of her hus- band. imagined that they had many battles. had the same commanding, self-centered manner of Noble, but there was something about her that made her appeal more to the sympathies. This incident caused Laurel to decide to come to Mrs. Daly with her troubles, once this ball was over. . . . The revelation that had come to her as a result of the visit to the lodge had quite slipped her mind for a moment, but now the suspicions returned. ne other woman, Suppose t not Harry Yancey, WA ‘Yhe {dea took her breath ; put a wild look into her eyes... + For what seemed* like hours she lay there in the darkness, tortured by suspicion; haunted by visions of all the women she had ever met with Noble; of his stenographer. Always at the back of her mind was the thought of those powder marks on his coat in New York during their honeymoon; the in- cident of the pearls. When Noble came in about 11 o'clock, she wags awakened with a start, and realized immediately that it was him, but feigned sleep. Still she could not bear the thought of fooking into his eyes and being de- velved. In a moment, when she felt his hot breath near her cheek, and had her lips pressed by his, the impulse to put her arms around him, to blind) pull him down upon his knees her side, was almost Irre- sist She was glad that he gave and afforded her eyes her a gentle shake, her an excuse to’ open suddenly. “Wake up, dear!” Again he cissed r. “You don't mind my waking you, do you? I wanted to ell you about things.” This was unusual, she thought. He hadn't bothered to awaken her cfore to “tell her about things”. details of the never meeting tened to his Jans quietly, stions?” ho asked This, too, was strange. She had © look him in the eyes now, as MONEY TO LOAN Diamonds. Watches. Jewelry find Musical instuments and Good Clothes Jewelry Repairing and Agate Cutting United Jewelry Shop LATEST NEWS BEST FEATURES 12 PAGES COMICS ON SATURDAY 7 DAYS A WEEK Delivered Anywhere in Casper 65c Per Month she replied; “I think you have ar- ranged everything excellently. I am sure everything will work per- fectly,” ‘I hope 0," he rily. “I'm dead.” No, she told herself, he couldn't come to me like thts, from the arms of another woman. No, it was Harry Yancey who had used the lodge. Poor Paula, Yet, somehow, she couldn't feel as sorry for Paula as she thought she should. “I'm glad you didn't go out to the lodg Noble murmured, rub- bing his hands through her bebbed tresses, caressingly. A little shiver ran through Laurel. “I don't think I ever want to go out there again.” “I have forbidden Harry Yancey ever to go there, or to call me there, exclaimed, wi again. There's no reason why we shouldn't go out ther of those delightful eveni alone.” aurel's eyes opened suddenly. Her heart was pounding. The fear that had ¢: ved at r for hours returned full force. If only she could be sure that Noble had not been there with another woman. If only she could be sure. .., She must speak, she must. (To be continued.) In the next instalment: The Arabian Nights Ball Demos Will Ask House Probe of Rubber Profits WASHING . Jan, 28.—(P)— Another move b: house demoer 5 to ascertain the profits of American rubber manufacturers was made to- day with the introduction of a reso- lution by Representative Shallen- berger of Nebras! directing the federal, trade commission to inyesti gate this subject. ‘The proposal {s In line with efforts by Shallenberger to broaden the re- cent inquiry by the house commerce committee into foreign rubber mon- opolies to include the trade in this countr Bl resentative democrat, New York, yester¢ introduced a resolution to create a special house committee to conduct such an in ge eg ee LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS the Matter of the Estate of Glenn D, Nuckolls, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the undersigned, administrator of the estate of Glenn D. Nuckolls, deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to file them, with the necessary vouchers, with- in ten months after the first pub- lication of this notice, to-wit: Jan- uary 28, 1926, in the office of the Clerk of the District Court of Na- trona County, Wyoming, or exhibit such claims, with the necessary vouchers, within said time to the undersigned administrator at the office of Geo. W, Ferguson, attor- ney, Room 2, in the Stockmen’s National Bank Building, in the City of Casper, Wyoming. CECIL O. NUCKOLLS, Administrator. Publish Jan. 28; Feb. 4, 11, 96. In <= NOTICE AND CALL FOR BIDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that bids will»be received for the furnishing of eighteen (18) police uniforms for the City of Casper. Wyoming. at the office of the City Clerk on or before 8 P. M., on the first day of February, 1926, at which time or as soon thereafter as may be convenient, bids will be opened by the City Council. The City Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Witness my hand and seal of the City of Casper, Wyoming, un- der the authority and direction of the City Council, this 26th day of January, 1926. H. H. PRICE, City Clerk. (Seal) Publish January 81, 1926. 27, 28, 29, 30, ——_—_— NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE- MENT OF EST/ TE All creditors and others inter- ested in the estate of Dan Bryan, Deceased, take notice that the un- dersigned administrator of said estate will, on or before the 20th day of February, 1926, file in the office of the Clerk of Court of Natrona County, Wyoming, his final account and petition for dis- tribution of said estate, where any- one interested may examine such necount and petition d file ob jections thereto in writing at any time before the third day of March, 1926, and if no objections are filed thereto, he will make final settlement of said estate on the fourth day of March, 1926, or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard. Dated at Casper, Wyoming, this 20th day of January, A. D., 1926. IRWIN FE. BRYAN, Administrator. Publish Jan, 21, 28; Feb, 4, 11, —— NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of John Collins. de- ceased, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that letters of administration were on the 12th day of January, A. D., 1926, granted to the under- signed in the above estate, and all person? having elaims against the decedent aré hereby required to file them, with the necessary vouchers, in the office of the Clerk of the District Court of the Kighth Judicial District, Natrona County. Wyoming, from which EARL KEENAN Agent Office at Pep's 146 S. Center. Phone 18 the letters were issued, or to ex- hibit them, with the necessary vouchers, to the Administrator, or to some competent person, at his Biace of business, in the office of The Casper National Bank, Cas- ois Wy ing, within ten months of the peusty 14, 1926, the date © first publication of this no- Che Casper Daily Tribune : YOU KNOW ME AL---Adventures of Jack Keefe MHO FIGHT For 7 AUNT LUCY CAN'T 1 WASH THE DISHES THE TWO FAMouS SQacKS— DEMPSEY QNIO KEEFE — HE @ YES LORETTA, IT WILL HELP” tice, and if such claims be not filed) described mortgaged premises andj taxes, interest on tax or exhibited as aforesaid within the time above specified, they will be forever barred. C. H. McFARL. D, Administrator. Dated January 12th, 1926. Publish Jan, 14, 21, 28, 1926, SE NOTICE TO HOLDERS OF EQUALITY INVESTMENT COMPANY BONDS The Wyoming National Bank of Casper, as Trust2e for the bond- holders of the Equality Inyest- ment Company, will retire $20,- 000.00 par value of bonds of said company on February 9th, 1926, by purchase from the lowest of- fering. THE WYOMING NATIONAL real estate in said mortgage de- scribed, or ,so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the amount due on said note and mort- gage, of principal, interest, dues, fines and attorneys’s fees, and oth- er fees, costs and expenses, to be sold at public vendue by the Sher- iff or Deputy Sheriff of Natrona County, in the State of Wyoming, to the highest bidder for cash, ac- cording to law, at the south front door of the Court ,House in the City of Casper, County of Natro- na, in the State of Wyoming, on Saturday, March 13, 1926, at ten o’clock in the forenoon of said day, to-wit ;/ Lot Numbered Three Hun- dred Fifty-two, in Kenwood BANK OF CASPER. Publish Jan. 28, 29 , 1926, NOTICE OF FIRST MEBTING OF CRERITORS In the District Court of the United States for the District of Wyom- ing. In the Matter of Edward Wikler, Bankrupt. In Bankruptcy No. 1024. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that on the 27th day of January, A, D., 1926, the said Edward Wik- ler was duly adjudicated a bank- rupt, and that the first meeting of creditors will be held at 500 Hynds Building, in the City of Cheyenne, Wyoming, on the 15th day of February, A. D., 1926, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, at which time raid creditors may at- tend, prove their claims, examipe the bankrupt, and transact such other business as may come prop- erly before said meeting. Dated this 27th day of January, A. D., 1926. CLARENCE A, SWAINSON, Referee in Bankruptcy, Publish January 28, 1926. ste aareed Lous ke NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE WHEREAS, default has been made in the payment of part of the money secured by a mortgage dated June 27, 1922, made by W. H. Birdsall and Minnie I. Birdsall, husband and wife, to the Casper Mutual Building and Loan Asso- ciation, a corporation duly organ- ized and existing under and by virtue of the laws of the State of Wyoming, the undersigned mort- gagee, which mortgage was duly filed for record in the office of the County Clerk and Ex-Officio Register of Deeds in and for the County of Natrona, in the State of Wyoming, on the 1th day of July, 1922, and there recorded in Book 8 of Mortgages, Pag given to secure the pron ory note of the said mortgagors to said mortgagee, in the sum of Three Thou Dollars, dated said June 27. due on or be- fore June » in monthly installment 0 as monthly dues and $15.00 as monthly inter. est on raid loan, and therefore de- fault has occurred in the condition of said mortgage, in that the said ors have. made default which has continued for more than six months ‘ast past in the pay ment of monthly dues and inter And, Whereas, said morte has elected to exercise the option in said mortgage provided, where- by the remaining indebtedness se. cured thereby has become immedi- ately due and payable, which on the date of the first publication hereof is claimed to be as follows, to-wit: Amount of lean $2,550.00, less value of stock $863.90, or $1,688.10; plus delinquent dues $1 00, delinghent $195.00, delinquent fines $36 leaving balance due of $2,114.1 and in addition $50.00 attorney fees for the foreclosure thereof; total of all $2,164.10; Whereas, by the terms of sald mortgage and the said default thereunder, the power of sale therein contained has become op- erative, and no sult or proceed- ings have been instituted eat law to recover the debt remaining se- cured by said mortgage, or any part thereof, and said mortgage has not been assigned; NOW, THEREPORE, the said mortgagee wll cause the following ;| to-wit: Addition to the City (former- Tut just MY RING AND PUT YT HERE ON THE BUFFET Tict LM THROUGH ly Town) of Casper, in Na- trona County, Wyoming, to- gether with all buildings and improvements thereon. Dated January 28, 1926. CASPER MUTUAL BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, By P. C. NICOLAYSEN, Its President. (Seal) Attest: J. M. LOWNDES, Its Secretary. WILLIAM O. WILSON, Attorney for Mortgagee. Publish Jan. 28; Feb. 4, 11, 18, 25; March 4, 1926, sbi bak AE a NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE L SALE WHEREAS, Default has been made in the payment of part of the money secured by a mortgage dated October 27, 1923, made by Franklin O, Holtzman and Ellen Emma Holtzman, husband and wife, to the Casper Mutual Build- ing and Loan Association, a cor- poration duly organized and ex- isting under and by virtue of the laws of the State of Wyoming, the undersigned mortgagee, which mortgage was duly filed for re:- ord in the office of the County Clerk and Ex-Officio Register of Deeds in and for the County of Natrona, in the State of Wyom- ing, on the 10th day of Novembe:, 1923, and there recorded in Book 380 of Mortgages, Page 87; given to secure the promissory note of gagee, in the sum of Eight Thou- sand’ Dollars, dated said October 27, 1928, due on or before June » 19 in monthly installments of $40.00 as monthly dues and $40.00 as monthly interest on said loan, and therefore default has occurred in the condition of said mortgage, in that the said morigagors have made default which has continued for more than six months last past in the pay- ment of monthly dues and inter- est; that said mortgagors have su defaulted in the payment of uxes and insurance; Wheras, mortgagee has elected to exercise the option n said mortgage provided, where- by the remaining indebtedness se- jcured thereby has become imme- |diately due and payable, which on the cute of the first publication hercof is claimed to be as follows, Amount of loan $6,800.00, }less value of stock $1,519.20, or $5,280.80; plus delinquent dues 80.00, delinquent interest delinquent fines $48.00, insurance $20.50, |Interest on taxes $12.15, leaving balance due of $6.0 0, and in ndditior $50.00 attorney's fees for the rssure thereof; total of all 052.40, Whereas, by the terms of said mortgage and the said default thereunder, the power of sale therem contained has become op- erative and no suit or proceed- ings have been instituted at law to recover the debt remaining se- cured by said mortgage. or any part thereof, and said mortgage has not been assigned; NOW, THEREFORE, the said mortgagee will cause the follow- ing described mortgaged premises and real estate in said mortgage described, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the amount due on said note and mortgage, of principal, interest, dues, fines and attorney’s fees,'iff or Deputy Sheriff of Natrona! Geo. W, the said mortgagors to said mort-| * TAKE OFF 2 (You SHouton'r )} LEAVE YouR RIN AY 4 AROUND SO“) CARELESSLY, THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 1926 2 = byaDiGKs IN THE MEANTIME —— YE GODS-THIS 15 a RRIBLE PREDICAMENT N~ HOW CAN 1 EVER LACE THAT HUNDRED 4 DOLLARS 1 LOST IN BETTING? ~ Lucy MUST NEVER KNOW OF THIS t LOAF OF BREAD FoR BREAKFAST— HURRY DOWN To THE BAKERY BEFORE THEY mium on insuranee, d other fees, costs and expe , to be sold at public vendue by the Sher- iff or Deputy Sheriff of Natrona County, in the State of to the highest bidder for cording to law, at the south front door of the Court House in the City of Casper, County of Na- trona, in the State of Wyoming, on Saturday, March 13, 1926, at ten o’clock in the forenoon of said day, to-wit: All of Lot Ten (10) and the North Half of Lot Nine (9) in Block One Hundred Seventeen (117) in the City (formerly town) of Casper, in Natrona County, Wyom- ing, together with all build- ings and improvements there- on. Dated January 28, 1°26. CASPER MUTUAL BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, By P. C. NICOLAYSEN, Its President. Its Secretary. WILLIAM O. WILSON, Attorney for Mortgagee. Publish Jan. 28; Feb, 4, 11, 18, 25; March 4, 192 eee NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE WHEREAS, default has been made in the payment of part of the money secured by a mortgage dated November 27, 1923, made by Wilbur Tubbs and Edythe Pin-| © ney Tubbs, husband and wife, to the Casper Mutual Building and Loan Association, a corporation duly organized and existing under and by virtue of the laws of the State of Wyoming, the undersign-| * ed mortgagee, which mortgage was duly filed for record in the office of the County Clerk and Ex-Officio Register of Deeds in and for the County of Natrona, in the State of Wyoming, on the 8th day of December, 1923, and there recorded in Book 30 of Mortgages, Page 101; given to secure the two promissory notes of the said mort- gagors to said mortgagee, one of said notes being in the sum of 000,00, dated “said November 27, 1928, due on or before June 25, 1932, and the other of said notes being in the sum of $8,000.00, dated said November 27, 1923, due on or before June 25, 1933, in monthly installments of 350.00 as monthly dues and $50.00 as monthly interest on said loan, and therefore default has occurred in the condition of said mortgage, in that the said mort- gagors have made default which has continued for more than six months last past in the payment of monthly dues and interest; And, Whereas, said mortgagee has elected to exercise the option in said mortgage provided, whe by the remaining indebtedness se cured thereby has become imme diately: due and payable, which on the date of the first publication hereof is claimed to be as follows, to-wit: Amount of loan $5.500.00, value of stock $2,( 80, or 5.20; plus delinquent dues} $600.00, delinquent interest | $600.00, delinquent fines $120.00, leaving balance due of $7,776 and in addition $50.00 attorne fees for the foreclosure there total of all, $7,826.20 Whereas, by the terms of said mortgage, and the default thereunder, the power of therein contained has become op- erative, and no suit or proceedings have been instituted at law to re cover the debt remaining secured by said mortgage, or any part thereof, and said mortgage has not | been assigned; NOW, THEREFORE, the mortgagee will cause the fo ing described mortgaged premises and real estate in said mortcage described, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the amount due on said note and mort- wage. of principal. int fines and attorney's fe er fees, costs and expenses, to be| sold at public vendue by the Sher- a said }be allowed and warrants drawn to pay same **, H. Price, selary.._..- $100.00 1. H. Leavitt, salary . 75.00 fenneth McDonald, salary 146.63 ming, to the highest bidder for cash, ac- cording to law, at the south front door of the Court House in the City of Casper, County of Natro- n the State of Wyoming, on March 13, 1926, at ten the forenoon of said day, to-wit: The West Eighty Feet of Lot Numbered One, in Block Numbered One Hundred and Thirty-five, in the Town (now City) of ¢ in Natrona County, Wy together with all buildings and im- provements thereon. Dated January 28, 1926. CASPER MUTUAL BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, NICOLAYSEN, Its President. (Seal) Attest: J. M. LOWNDES, Its Secretary. WILLIAM 0. WILSON, Attorney for Mortgagee. Publish Jan. 28; Feb. 4, 11, 18, 25; March 4, 1926, seradeal Pas es Sai COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS Casper, Wyoming. January 21, 1926. The City Council met in reg- ular ion in the council cham- ber with Mayor J. T. Scott pre- siding. On roll cell the fullowing coun- cilmen were present: A. E. Chand- ler, L. D. Branson, Neil Thomas, Cc, H. Gompf, H. H. Brown, L. J. Baerthel and H. H. Price, city rk. Moved by Branson, seconded by Brown, that the Western Blue Print Corporation be authorized to reproduce the city map and print 30 copies of the mediam and 1000 copies of the small size for $375.00. The above $375 t_ be taken out of the sale of the first maps. All voting aye, motion carried. Moved by Branson. seconded by Erown, thet Ord ace No. 527-A entitled “An Ordinance amend- ng and re ng Section 1 of Ordinance 4 entitled “An Ordinance hing and cre- nting the rtment uf the city of Casper, Wyoming, de- »s of the mem- he regulatio. + be nd roverning department,” passed, All voting said the mayor de- clered the ordinance passed. Moved by Chondler, seccnded b Baerthel that Ordinance No. 28-A entitled “An Ordinane re- Inting to, and fixiny the saleries of the clective and appointive of- fcers of the city of Casner, Wyo- r ing’? be passed as read. All voting aye, the mayor de- pd the ordinance passed. 1 Ly Chenéler, secri ded by anson, that the following esolntion be passed: “Bo resolved by the and city council of the Casper, Wyoming, that beginning vith and feom this date, all elec- trieal work done within th» city. and all electrical apparatus of very kind and nature beicnging the city or under its control, hall be ynder the «ole end direct uperviion of the city_electrict f the city of Casper, Wyom All veting aye, motion carried Moved vy That second»? by tompf, that the mavor and city kk he muthor’sed. to enter into a contract with A, 1D. Lewis to make a complete audit of the va- “ious offices of city of Crsper and to install in said offices yo com- nlete. modern and up-to-date book keening system, at & salary of $265 rer da All vo ave, motion carrted, Mo by Brown, secondel hv ut Chandler, that the f wing bills Bovd salarv. h MeDoneld, . Rocke, salar 75.00 Michel, sal: 00 VanDo.en salary 60.00 & ~ 20.00 Murane, salary..-. Q0.48 Jarvis, salary... ) py? E. Kilby, salary_... Ray E, Ideen, salary. John L. Ohlsen, salary. Martin Larsen, salary_. A. E. McDowell, salary_. Harold Findholt, salary. Harry R. Brown, salary. M. C. Berry, salary__ Mick Williams, salary. Jesse Freel, salary__ Clarence Benson, salary_. L. H. Hageman, salary. W. D. MeNeilis, salary. G. V. Pile, salary Pat Sullivan, salary. T. D. Wroblewske, sa W._C. Mbiler, salary__- J. D. Anderson, salary_ Guy C. Wright, salary_ John Fitzgeral Mrs: Guy C. W: Mrs. V. O. Nesbitt, salary S. R. Owens, salary_ Oscar Hiestahd, sala: D, H. Smith, salar, ._. C. R. Hancock, salary. ie H. E. Razey, salary-.-.. J. H. Patrick, salary.... F. R. Kroh, salary._.-__ .W. A. Carter, salary... M. H. Hool, salary_ J. C, Gibson, salary. P. A. Nelson, salary----- Ira Hoopman, salary ~-__* Maurice Kellihc>, salary_- C. A. Pennington, salary. R. G. Harris, salary_ a William Jones, salary. J. C. Pennington, salary_ C. R. Struuch, salary. 0. T. Gibson, salary. sy A, G. McDonald, salary__ A. L. Piper, salary. _ 5 W. H. Mitchell, salary___ Ben Edwards, salary_ Cc. K. Coltrane, salary___ D. P. Cullen, salary-.. Loyd Lynch, salary =) . J. Wilson, salary. W. Burnett, salary Cal Raybon, salary J. Helburg, salary_ J. E. Stover, salary. A. Gibbs, salary - 2 E. J. Desjarlais, salary. Cammett Nelson, salary... James Forbes, salary. D, P, Cullen, team J, BE. Burnett, salary O. Dever, salary_ ay Roberts, salary. ‘J. Clayton, salary I. §. Faulkner, salary_ H. McFarland, salary__-_- Orville Spaulding, salary_ W. H. Marks, salary- Frank Julian, salary_ Ox L. Thompson, salary. Glen Farley, salary__ F, S. Knittle, salary. A. M. Zuill, salary__- P. S. VanNatta, salar_y. William Schilling, salary_ F, A, Knittle, salary James Childs, salary. E. C. McCrary, salary... W. H. Johnson, salary. C. W. Johnson, salary. Al Fair, salary. --_ Tom Burns, salary F. Deiner, salary — R. C. Johnson, salary A, Schmoldt, salary F. Hyde, salary__ Otto Peterson, salar, F. Mahoney, salary B. Michelson, 82 H, Flick PVG bos see et Tom O, W, Hilgren, salary L, ackson, salary_ H, hmitz, salary. L, F, O'Connell, salary E, McDowell, salary J, E, Muck. salary Howard Zook, swlar. W. I’, Harlow, salary. J. M, Farris, salary_ T, Pluekhahn, sal r; alary..__ salary— A Plummer, salary. Will Clark, Lovilla Farris, L. H, Hageman W. L, Russell, Auto Service Co. . Branson rvice, supplies and labor__ Earle C. Boyle, Inc., plies and labor____ The Bracken Co., machine work ecaaeiwherens J. 8. Brown Mere. Go., sup- Vibe eo See == CR RT| 7 WENRY- 1 NEEDA 75.00 62.50. 62.50 50.00 15,00 34.80 38.40 26.40 9.60 50 50 .00 21,33 100,00 75.00 75.00 150.00 112.50 82.50 100,00 87.50 75.00 100.00 38 91.67 50 3.00 29.37 46.24 34.30, 6.70 DORGAN ZS --By TAYLOR Campbell Hardware Co., supplies 15.2 Casper Battery Co. 2.25 Casper Glass and Paint Co, AUDDHOS aa aoa ot 5.65 Casper Pharmac: Ete. supplies Casper Tire and Radiato: Shop, sup. and repairs__ Casper Daily Tribune, pub- -- 274.78 12.00 lications _ Casper Typewrite: Exchange, repairs A. E. Chandler, 2.50 oil and ; Supply Co., PO es 100.48 J. Donohue Plumbing Co., supplies and: labor_____ 3.15 Lovilla Farris, board of prisoners _______. -- 8.50 E, W. Fassett, salary. 75.00 James Forbes, dog feed_. 7.75 Dr, H. L. Harvey, profes- sional services —______ 5.00 Hoffhine Printing and Sta. Co., supplies_____ 149.75 mireszonn Jourgensen, rent Of tgarage, 2 =—_... ee i Kimball Drug Stores, poe drugs. ete. 4.30 k Linde Air Prod. Go, oy. °° ene 12.32 gen ae Dr. F. S. Luckey, profes- sional services Joe E. Mansfield, supplies __ Motor Service Si supplies ~_-_____ = Mt. States Tel. and Tel. Co., services _-._.____. John A. Murray, salary__ Natrona Co, Health Dept. budget Nicolaysen Lumber supplies Noland Bros., 13.26 118.65 13.32 raise.) 119.96 C. H. Norton, work on gas regulator —~_______ af 1.50 M. J. eS Supply C supplies —____ 19.07 Oil City Printers, 76.85 A. T. Patrick, salary 41.67 Penn, Salt Mfg. Co., chlo- Tine ~~ cama sw - 162. Prest-O-Lite | Cc acety %9 lene = 14.55 ; 49.23 Richards & Cunningham, 19.35 hank - and Heat- ing Co., sup. and -abor_ 283.3 Schulte Hardware Co., Y supplies 42.40 jimpson, office -_ State Tre: men’s compe Texas Co., ga Turnbull, s ‘rances Walker, salary 0. L, Walker Lumber Go. lumber —__ Western Un telegrams - n Tel Co, d time ser- All voting re aye, motion carried. Meeting nected adjourned, J. T. SCOTT, Attest: Mayor, H. H. PRICE, City Clerk. Publish Janua: » 1926, ne bleycle for : ‘4 wo i} must know city nd come. well recommended. Apply Cireulution. Dept Byheels VOR SALE—Junior floor Jamp with hand hade Phone FOR _and on FOR RENT modern roor ferred. 52 WANTE ¥—Secondhand four-foot bath tub, 4 Phone 754-1R _