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, : Peat POI _PAGE SIX PUBLIC SHARES. TN GLAME FOR POSTAL SERVICE Over Half of Newspapers and Ma- gazines Arrive Improperly Addressed, Say Authori- ties Here Because of the fact that more than half of the newspapers and magazines sent to Casper come with old street numbers or improperly and incomplete: | ly addressed, many people are having difficulty in getting ‘their second class mail. ‘With clerks and carries who are new to the postal service here it is difficult to make proper deliveries of mail to people who get mail addressed in ses eral different ways. Postmaster W. W. Spropl earnestly requests all persons receiving papers and magazines to ers get the proper addresses, as. it will Breatly facilitate the handling of such + mail at the postoffice. { The clerks and carriers také pride In giving the best service possible, he as | Serts, but it is impossible to have bet-) ter service its part and s and complet dressed. The holids son ‘will soon be here and in that rush mail whichis not properly addressed will undqubtedly be delayed and miscarried. —»— STILL TRAIN e that mail ts propérly | SOLDIERS. ~ | BERLIN’ (By Mail).—That certain German military group are still ¥ecruit-| ing men and then releasing them after} @ brief training is the claim of a num- ber of recently demobilized Reichswehr spldiers. z ‘They say that men are taken in for a period of two or three months and then released as the decrease of the army fs obligatory under the peace treaty. But,! when they are released, they pledge to again serve the colors if called, ~ This course is understood to have Been followed at the individual initia- tive of certain commanders and not at’ be order of the government heads. Seats ta Lif “Fred Patee is in Denver looking after ‘business in the interests of the Wyo-! ming Asbestos company. | a RE <i cer a NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the de- ferred annual meeting of the stock- | holders of Bessemer Oil Company / will be held at the office of the com- pany, Reom 9, Smith Building, Cas-| per, Wyoming, on November, 20, 1920, at 10 oclock a. m. for the pur- pose of electing a Board of Directors to serve for the balance of ‘the en- Buing year, and for the transaction of such other business as may prop- erly come before the meeting. Dated this 6th day of November 1920, Cc. E. LITTLEFIELD, Secretary. Publish Nov, 6, 13, 1920. Sean Atk Red oP St Ad NOTICE .OF FORECLOSURE OF _CHATTEL MORTGAGE. Notice is hereby given, that a cer- tain chattel "mortgage, bearing. date August 16, 1920, duly made and ex- ecuted by R. A. Powell, to’ secure the ayment of One Hundred Fifty Dol- ti ($150), according to the tenor and effect of two promissory notes, both bearing date August 16, 1920, drawing interest at six per cent (6%) per annum, from their date until paid, coming due one month and two months after date, respectively, each for Seventy-five Dollars ($75), whereby said R.A. Powell did mort- gage to C. B. Keach, mortgagee, 'to secure the payment of the principal pe that the” publish: | unless the public will do! | mortg: ‘this notice, the sum of One Hundred | possession of.©0 much of the abovd | 1917, Engine No. 5674-4, for the pur- 1917, Engine No. 5674-4, ‘That the undersigned, C. B. Keach is ow Hee owrier and holder of said notes and mortgage, | thereof, and that no suit or proceed. jing! has oy thks eter at law to re- cover the or obligation secured; by said mi . | | That said ttel’ mortgage wa ,filed in the office of the County Clerk, Natrona County, Wyoming, a’ | Casper, Wyoming, on August 17 1920, in Book.1 of Chattel Mort-| gages, n+ page 161. { _ Dhat- said chattel mortgage pro-; vides, among other things: “In the ‘case of defa the payment of the above mectons promissory notes, on in case it (R. A. Powell) attempting to dispose. {9% OF remove from the said County of Natrona, the aforesaid goods and chattetey or any. part sues , OF es i any time Said mo! e, or his} assigns, should feel ‘aneats or inse- cure, then, and in that case, it shall |be lawful for the said ‘mortgagee, or his assigns, by Hie agent, to take im- mediate possession of goods and | chattels wherever found, the possés- ‘sion of these presénts being his suf- ‘ficient authority thereof, and to sell} the same at public or private sale, or {as much thereof as shall be suffi- cient, to pay the amount due or to | become due, as the case may be, with / all reasonable costs pertaining to. the taking, keeping, advertising and sell- ing of paid property, the money re- maining after paying said sums, if any, to be paid on demand to said party of the first parc. (R. A. Pow- . “Said sale to-take place at Casper, in the County of Natrona, State of Wyoming, or at any other place with- in said County, that said mortgagee, or his assigns may appoint, in view of said property.” That both of eaid notes are past | due, and that no part of the principal or interest has been paid on either of said notes, : That there is now due and owing to me, the undersigned C..B, Keach, ¢ aforesaid, on November 6, ¢ first day of publication of 1920, Fifty Dollars ($150) principal] and $2.02 interest, making a total of $152.02, and that the same has not been paid, or any part thereof, and that the said R. A. Powell has de- faulted ind is-in default in the con- ditions as contained in said chattel mortgage, as therein stated. I have therefore, by the power and auttority in me vested, as set forth and con- tained in said chattel mortgage, taken described property as I have been able to find, to-wit: One. Maxwell Speedster Car, Model pose of foreclosing said chattel mort- e to pay the sum of $152.02, be- sides expenses of attorneys’ fees, Ja- bor, advertising and selling said prop- erty, and other costs incident to the care and preservation of the above described property during the pro- cess of foreclosure. Wherefore, and by reason of the premises above stated, I, C. B. Keach, mortgagee aforesaid, have taken os | session of the property described in said chattel mo: e and herein de- scribed, and will sell the same at pub- ‘Tic auction, on Saturday, the 27th day of November, 1920, in the day- time, bétween the hours of 10 o’clock a, m. and 4 o'clock p. m. of said day, said sale to commence at 10 o’clock a. m. sharp, at the front door of the Court’ House, in Casper, Natrona County, Wyoming, the place appoint- ed by me, the whole or so much of the above described property of Which I have taken possession, as aforesaid, as may be necessary to satisfy the above mentioned indebt- edness, together with all the costs, attorneys’ fees and other expenses, as aforesaid. RSIS peers will be sold at the time and place aforesaid, by me, C, B, Keach, mortgagee. afore- said. Dated at Casper, Wyoming, Noy- ember ‘6, 1920. %. Cc. B. KEACH, sum aforesaid. with interest thereon as herein specified, One Maxwell Speedster Car, Model H&M Mortgagee, Publish Nov. 6, 18, 20, 1920. LAST TIMES TODAY SUNDAY ..7 and: MONDAY CONWAY TEARLE “EAROONED HEARTS” A PICTURE SPICED WITH THE ATMOSPHERE OF THE SOUTH SEA, ISLES. A STORY BUILT AROUND THE SACRIFICE OF LOVE.- FOR DUTY. “EDGAR’S HAMLET” Iris Concert Orchestra Every After- , A Booth Tarkington Kid Comedy k noon and: Night —AND— ~ Shows Start at 1:00, 2:00, 3:30; 5:00; 6:30, 8:00 and 9:30 Daily } <R GOLDWYN-BRAY PICTOGRAPH With Comic Cartoon “== A DMISSION—302 LAST TIMES TODAY EILEEN PERCY IN “THE HUSBAND HUNTER” . FOURTH EPISODE OF “THE LOST CITY” MUTT AND JEFF IN “IN WRONG” ‘THE UNTAMED’ A superman, a demon horse and-a devil dog. The strangest com- panionship ever seen. The savagery of thousands of years flowed in their veins and made them superior to others of their kind. 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