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PAGE SIX JOO SHEEP ARE | AST IN FLOOD Campbell County Rancher Suf- fers Big Loss; Other News From Gillette GILLETTE, Wy June 27.—Worth Lynde, one of the prominent sheep men of northern Wyoming, lost 306 | head of sheep during a recent heavy rain. The band became separated and one small group that drifted to the Hoe creek bottg@n became over whelmed by the rising waters before the herder could drive them out. Automobile Burns Up. A. L. Harrington, a rancher living 30 miles south of Gillette, lost his Over‘and car last night while driving to his home. The probable cause of the fire was crossed wires. The flames came bo suddenly as to envelop him before he knew there was any danger, and he was forced to jump before the car came to a full stop. Champ Put To Rout by Court Deputy, Claim ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., June 27. —Jack Dempsey claims he isn't afraid of any man in the world, but he was put to flight by the di- minuitive sergeantatarms of the district court, David Brown, when the latter met Dempsey yesterday with the announcement that he held a summons for his appearance in court next Wednesday. Dempsey turned and ran. He did not stop until he got into the grounds of his training camp. “Don’t let that man in,” he yelled to ground guards, and they bolted the gate. Brown cooled his heels a while and then told the court wee had happened. The summons sult of a suit brought by a Phila. delphia physician for $500, alleged to be part of his bill for an oper- ation performed on Dempsey. INFANT MEETS DEATH His car was insured. Southern Campbell county has had an epidemic two two severely injured in an automeBile ac. Epidemic of Accidents. of accidents this week, people suffered fractured skulls, had arms broken, and one was t. Marion Mead, a young lad CLOTHING DONATIONS FOR FLOOD VICTIMS AWAITED of 12 years of age, was found uncon-| With headqua?ters established in scious a cactus bed by his little the basement of the Consolidated Roy- sister after he failed to come from an| ity building in the former editorial errand in catching a mule. The sup positig: is that he was kicked. He is reported to! be in a serious condi- tion. Miss Hazel McClintock, whose hore is 870 miles south of Gillette, fell down the cellar steps at the Taylor ranch and fractured her skull. She was gefting along well at last reports. Mrs. Walter G. Thompsan and little daughter were thrown from a horse that became frightened when coyotes chased their dog. The little girl re- ceived only minor injuris, but the mother’s arm was broken. It was two days before she could be brought to tdwn to recive medical aid. The little son of Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Board also received a b4sken arm- when thrown from a horse CODY PEOPLE PERISHED IN FLOOD AT PUEBLO CODY, Wyo., June 27.—Mrs. A. A. Searles and two children of this city were drowned in the flood which swept Pueblo, Colo., into desolatisy, accord ing to advices recetved by Mr. Searles last week. In response to the wire Mr. Sear'es left immediately for Pueb- lo. It was at first believed that the Wyoming people were safe, as they had already started for their home in northern Wyoming. It is ndw believed that which life they on the nh Was the scen were ill-fated in of heavy loss of flood disaster in the CIVIL The pay bon: in "1 | ICE EXAMINATIONS. | until J the examination applying to the civil service the_postoffice board at rovins of The Tribune, M. W. Purcell, who forwarded an appeal over the state in behalf of the flood sufferers in the Pueblo flood district is anxious to receive cast-off clothing and shoes so that they can be boxed up and for- warded to the Knights of Columbus headquarters in Pueblo. The relief work which is being con. ducted by the Knights of Columbus is independent of other organizations operating in the district, hence Mr. Purcell is anxious to have a ready response to the appeal for clothing. Advices received from Pueblo yester- day requested that he send the appeal for old clothing all over the state. tities a ‘Human Fly’ J ered For Safety Devise (Special to The Tribune.) CHEYENNE, Wyo., June 27.— A crowd of several thousand persons gathered to see Arthur James, a so- called “Human Fly,” climb the front of the Capitol avenue theater building. James made the climb, but in such manner that the crowd jeered ribaldly. The latter portion of the ascent was made on the “safety first” plan, James using assistance from a rope manned by men on top of the struc- ture. The “collection” proved a fizzle. — —Tribune Classifi —Bring Results Ads- { eek Nees a DIE MAKERS’? Pirte Re BY. P; Henver. Colorado \ Best Bowl of Chili i in Torn 20c At the Chili All kinds of Sandwiches Service, Highest Quality. Grand King Lunch at popular prices. Quick ‘sa Block —-" CSOTOTITOISISTI OI TH, VASA LL Exceptional Opportunity Small Grocery store and market, doing a large Small overhead; store volume of business, for sale. completely stocked; excellent location; being unable to secure responsible manager, must sell; Inquire Box 238 Tribune. bought right. { tL . . N) can be J hededeude Natrona Transfer, Storage & Fuel Co. Furniture moving, packing and storage Covered vans, fireproof storage, baggage. Quick transfer to any part of the city. RE See alroné PHONES4S SFUEL ‘a TRANSFER we seu AGE GEBO Coal Building Materials : We are equipped with the stock to sapply your wants in high grade lum- ber and builders’ supplies. Rig tim- bers a specialty. KEITH LUMBER CO. Phone 3 IN IRRIGATION OITCH LOVELL, Wyo., June 27.—While Mrs. C. M. Hunter was administering to a child who had been stung by a bee, her infant daughter wandered away from the home. When the mother ‘earned that the child was missing, she instituted a search which resuited in finding the body of the baby cf the banks of an irrigation canal about a quarter of a mile from the family home. The body had been carried by the ewift current of the water, only about 10 or 15 minutes having elapsed from the disappearance of the child to finding the b4ty. 23 KILLED IN WRECK. LILLE, France, June 25.—The Lille- Paris express train was derailed this afternoon near Albert. and 23 person are reported to have been killed and 43 injured. Bie NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE OF REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE. Default having been made in the conditions of a certain real estate mortgage, dated the 7th day of Feb- ruary, 1918, made, executed and de- livered by J Haskett, widower, to Henry A. Johnson, which said real estate mortgage was signed and subscribed by J. T. skett and which was recorded in the office of the County Clerk and ex-Officio Register of Deeds a for Na- trona County, on the llth day o! 1918, at 9:30 o'clock in the forenoon of said day and duly recorded in Book 14 of Mortgage Deed Records at Page 184 tate mortgage there is now due and unpaid at the first publication of this notice the sum of $10,115.54, together with interest thereon from the said 7th day of February, 1918, and $1,500 ‘thociey's fees, all of which to be paid as stipulated in said mortgage; and whereas no suit or proceeding has been instituted at law to recover the debt secured by said mortgage or any part there- of, and whereas it is provided in said mortgage that in case default 1] be made in the payment of the principal sum of money in said real estate mortgage secured, or in the payment of any interest thereon, or any part of such prin- cipal or interest as above provided, in the space of thirty days after the same shal by, the terms sherect be. “THE MAN OF STARTS TUESDAY thereof, and on which said real es-} pre! ZANE GREY'S WONDERFUL STORY come due and payable, veil then and in that event the whol hereby secured to be valde with "the interest thereon *thall Bt af ths bald pacayet tha aetond part ae heirs, peerage po paeqoeaes assigns, become due payable forthwith. gee Escenas it is default chal be ment of said money as afi tate mortgage payment of the interest any part of such principal or inter- est as above ded, then it shall =a may Gye ove forthe said i ortragee, irs, ex ad- minkatraters or assigns, to sell and dispose of the hereinafter premises, and foreciose all the ae and pep = benefit of = jlemption of the sa’ ap , successors and ‘Beran’ at public auction in ccocrdance With the statutes in such case made and provided, and im the manner there- in described, and to retain principal and interest, with the costs and expenses of such sale pen $1,500 attorneys’ fees < of the money arising from such sale, and Sagat psig ng ere be, shall be poe by the party mak- ing such sale on demand of such mortgagor, his successors and as- si id, inetd Fel reg Aw BB 8. Now, therefore, notice is hereby given that by virtue of the power of sale in said mortgage contained and the statutes in the State of Wyoming in such cases made and provided, the said Henry A. John- son hereby elects to foreclose the said mortgage for the reason that the same is now past due and the conditions in said mortgage con- tained have been broken, and that said mortgage on said nai destribed premises will be fore. closed by the laces of ae mortgaged ises; and for that purpose the} undersigned — et on On Rane day, July 12, A. D. 1921, between ‘Wl build a two-story building] 25x140 in a good businessslocatio: Want a renter. Inquire for fur- ther information to G. Panagos, P. O. Box 1021, Casper, or D. Plat-| tos, Box 823, Greybull, Wyo. THE FOREST” AT THE AMERICA Steams ________ Manicuring We Don’t Pretend To be better than the other fellow. Simply business reasons. Hair Cut FOR Shave ~___- TWO Tonic, 22 25c-35c OR Singe __-._-_________50e MORE Shampoo _____ 50c-75c-$1 5e Massage ______50c-75c-$1 EACH Henning Barber Shop DREW PROTZMAN, Prop. Barbers--6—Barbers said|said mortgage substantially 2s fol- the hours of 9 a. m. and 5 p. m. sum on said da; an¢ commencin at the k in the forenoon the option | af request of the said priest oe holder of the said mort-' son, legal and -promissor; notes jore described, wil sell at pub-| ron RENT—¥Froat bedroom dnlliclean lic auction to the nighest bidder for cash in hand, sc much ef said prem- ises and property hereinafter de- scribed as may be necersary to sat- isfy said amount due on «zid mort- at the date of this notice, to- ge’ eight it thereon at the rate of eight per cent annum fram Ce 28th ey of sy, SF oat until paid, together wii rr neys’ fees hereinbefore specified | °°" and all costs and expenses allowed by ‘aw, which said premises to be sold as aforesaid are described in S% SW% Sec. 1; is SW% Sec. 2; NW% 4% Sec. 12; Lot 4, Sec. 18, all T. 35 N. of R. 83 W. of 6th SW4%; NW% SE% Sec. 5; % SE 4; SEX SWK; SW% SE% ; Lot 7, Sec. 6, T. 35 N., R. 82 W. of 6th P. M. SE% SEX Sec. 13; SEM NW% Sec. 26; SW SEX Sec. 34, T. 35 , R. 84 W. of 6th P. M. LEE MARTIN, Sheriff of Natrona County, oming. COBB & COBB, Attorneys for Mortgagee. Publish May 30, June 6, 13, July 5, 1921. { 20, 27, “CAPITOL LIFE” McGREW PHONE 153 ern conveniences; ten-minute walk to/ furnished cvol basement room. man only. Close in, Call 430 West Midw: G-27-20° business district; private entrance. $7 & week. 138 N. Durbin. 7-ftdh FOR RENT—One large room for cixwa gen also one large adjoining bath. Call after 4 p. m. 1015 South Elm. 6-27-10° FOR RENT—Nicely furnished ronm; cool, lady. ter St. FOR RENT--Large, newly unfurnished basement room for light | housekeeping: water and toilet in. | Close-in. $42 East A, 6-24-3t FOR RENT—Two nicely furnished bat. Phone 6-27-2t strictly Phone 636-M. 6-27-1t sleepingrooms, adjoining 683-M. 262 North Jefferson. wee hee Gil nl men conk toa ie BOARD AND ROOM, in modern home, % block off pave- ment, on CY. Phone 1533-R. 6-25-tf FOR RENT—Two rooms, ‘furnished for light housekeeping; in base- mgnt. 327 South Kimball. 6-27-1t FOR RENT—Basement slecping- rooms, neur refinery; by the month only. 1137 South Walnut. efi) FOR RENT—Large room, two beds; for three or four men. Close in 535 South Center. 6-27-1t¢ FURNISHED room, day or week; new furniture in new house. 245 Ws BOSt. Grand rooms FOR RENT—Two large cvol basement rooms, partly furnished, $16 per mo. North Center and L Sta, 6-27-1t* FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room, basement; 3 blocks from postoffice. Call 423 South Beech. 6-27-10* POR RENT—Modern | sleepingreom. gentlemen preferred. Phone 1424W. 454 Milton, 6-25-2t FOR RENT—Nice cool room, close in: by day or week. 305 North Durbin. 6-25-2t* FOR RENT—Nice room adjoining bath; gentlemen preferred. sa Seat 1-25 -2t ee eee men to room pnd Walnut. AUDITORS INSURANCE 1530 West rth St./ 6-274t FOR RENT— FOR RENT—Large decorated |Phone 1 FOR RENT—Slee] FOR RENT—Two-room modern; large screened porch; west company; house at Pees Bis west employe preferred. Phone 8; odern of town; no children.’ als an FOR RENT—Neat clean cept Phone 121-W. East Second. ———— FOR RENT—Modern furnished one and Phone 1475. ingroom with hath; suitable for two; splendid location. 613 S. Ash. 6-22-tf ———— egg te an Joining bath; close-in. Phone 67: = 3 RENT—Motern bas~ment housekeeping. 109} light un} North McKintey. For ee ee tlemen preferred. $33 East ‘Sec. Br euliable for two modern home, to eraployed | ond. Sud South Cen-| ONE SLEEPINGROOM, adjoinii ing bath; 284-R tien; in modern FOR RENT—Front bedroom, ing bath. 108 East F St. FOR RENT—Front bedroom ern home. 533 S. Park. 6-27-1t FOR RENT—Room and board for two people. Phone 1489-J. 6-25-2t= a es Sn enceeeenititinne FOR RENT—APARTMENTS adjoin- 6-25-t¢ in. mod- apt... com- pletely furnished for housekeeping. Mid- erates FOR RENT —Four housekeeping rooms; unfurnished except electric range and built-in ies. in kitchen; in new, m: le, southeast Tel. 860.5. 6-20-tf — FOR RENT—Large two-room strict- breakfast nook, ly modern furnished 6 rivet ssingroom ‘private bath. two-room basement apartment; furnished ex- bedding and es. Close-in. 923 South David, 2 — $$ FOR RENT—Furnished apartment. 1419 East good basement. FOR RENT—Nice cool basement- bath includ two ladies. ‘wo gentlemen or $25. 1013 South Walnut. 6-25-2t* ee FOR RENT—New, modern artery} apartment in business district. Phone 1613-W. atte wo-room apts. No children. 909 S. Cedar. 6-27-2t ee FOR RENT— furnishee ‘Two-room modern ‘apartment. 141, W. Tenth Phone 376-W. 6.27-tf mot le butid. 6-16. Sasise aoree FOR SaLE sgitrent Uculars to The Denver Music A pany, Denver, Colo. 6-21-46 —$—<—<$$$$<_—___** FOR SALE—Set Vudor porch shades; porch rockers and Crex rug; clothes wringer, clothes horse, hoes, rakes. shovels, crocks and kitchen miscellany. Some fine barrels, boxes and ory jackson. tid crates. 314 South Ji jh \ ——<$—$$—$————————— FOR ir ae new. UALR Bg newspapers, call at office. “ REFRIGERATOR, 7 feet long: ma y showcase, 12 feet; ice cream or restaurant fixtures ard stools. 9: Harrison. 2 Seen to be ap. Inquire 1411 South Wii 6-25-3° FOR SALE—I2x14 tent; nearly new: 1 cot; 1 ashe sas Dedding for three beds. First St. FOR SALE—Almost ni ent piano; rill sell cheap if cash. Inquire, 258 West 6-23-1f new Kinzebur! at once. 130’ West H. street. S-104f FOR SALE—Biddle tepee aa -ord Iver Johnson bicycle. $27 Kimball FOR SALE—Victrola, cabinot and rec 2t na same assnew. 45 me St FOR SALE—One box ye 3 and peastine EByenini tools, cheap. 160 N FOR ‘SALE—One No. 911 Jeager con- cxetermnise. in Ad condition. Phone Stork, 10915. IVORY REED baby bugey, rok izes” 337 South McKiniey. Call 8! 3-tt .E—Beautiful corner lot or fan; Phone 709. 6-25-2t 2-84a. Not better morals. -35¢ LESS Shining walks of life. make no distinction. count. death. your money will be 32 Years of Service OUR SAVINGS . DEPARTMENT Numbers among its depositors people in all To exeryone is accorded prompt, polite and painstaking service. We No man should be without a savings ac* It means-safety for himself when alive, and protection for his famiiv after It is the duty of every man, and the saf- est, surest way is to start a savings account with the Casper National Bank, where need it. Four per cent is paid, and your ac- count will be welcomed. WaT CASPER, WYO. Under United States Government Supervision. Z| Casper National Bank | available when you May We Serve You? REIMERTH & YAN DENBERG Accountants—Income Tax Service 4th Floor 0-§ Bidg. Tel. 7673. ACCOUNTANTS ARANTEE R&vISTRY, oe: CXualtors and Accountants—Stock Registrar and Transfer Nag 208-11 Fon Exnhance ARCHITECTS IDRICH, Architects Moone P48 Townsend Block CG: +» Wyo, ‘hone 44 GARBUTT, WEIDNER & SWEENEY 415 Of Exchange Bidg. Phone 1162 AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING aera {Specialists on Cracked Jackets, are Cylinders, Aluminum Repairs. WEST A\ AUTO REPAIR, 325 West a el be res SR ee BAGGAGE and TRANSFER WHITE TRANSFER CO. Geo. Retallock, Mgr. “All White Trucks.” 126 5. David, SEE BEN TRANSFER CO. Baresse, | Heavy Hauling and Piano Moving. Phone 74-J. SEARLES TRANSFER Phones: Res. 87-W, Loa 103 MOVING A SPECIAL’ CABINETMAKING ‘CRESCENT NT CABINET co. 432 W. Yellowstone. Phone 839W. Store Fixtures, Counters and Shelv- ing, Ice Boxes and Screens. rent oi one WEES CHIROPRACTORS DE. JH. JEEFREY HAHAM J! EY suits 13 Midwest iw Bldg. Phone 706 thone Taste cag M. HOUSER hiro} 219 East Filth St. Phone 15283 CLEANERS and PRESSERS THE SERVICE CLEANERS Cleaning, Pressing, Remodeling Center, Fifth & Railroad Sts. Phone 56 pen ae nea CONTRACTORS Best’ Bi AX Moat, Reasonable. Prices. Furnished Estimates Cheerfully W. S. HOLTZMAN & SONS and Builder Phone 10993 DENTISTS PS" Geer’ Moker’ Bidg., over hone 66. HAT CLEANERS NEW YORK HAT CLEANING 323 South oy Phone 1319W DOCTORS DR. A. P. KIMBALL and Sorgen Suite Over ‘Vhite’ 3 Office 120-3 Residence 164. 12 South Durbin, _-G¥LINDER GRINDING _ Cylinders Reground Oversize Pistons, Piston Pins and Rings. CASPER CYLINDER GRINDING CO. Phone 1450. Fifth & Center. | 836 Pear St. ghee LIFE UNDERWRITING mplete Protection Service Cc. EY Ht 0D 324 MIDWEST BLDG. ee ren shannon eriorartond GAS FITTING WESTERN HEAT & GAS CO. Steam and Hot Water Heat Gas Fitting and Appliances Phone 1249R a LOR INV INVESTIGATION _BUREAU joc] «0 MIDWEST BUREAU OF INVESTI- and Criminal. Suite GATION — Civil and 302 302 Continental Bldg. LAWYERS HENCH & BULLACK Lawyers Attorney- Suites 14-15-16, Rewnana Block HAGENS & MURANE Lawyers 206-207 Oil Exchange Bidg. NICHOLS & STIRRETT Lawyers 369-10-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. GEO) . FERG a ara en ‘Townsend Bidg. OSTEOPATHS DR. L. L, WADE Rm, 5-7 Wood Phone PRODUCE BARTON PRODUCE CO. Wholesale roultry, hima Fruit che see I RADIATOR REPAIRING CASPER AUTO RADIATOR WORKS 434 W. Yellowstone Phone _1054W AUTO ar pe SERVICE — Re- Coring & Expert Work- men, 124 W. Second. Phone 1545. ee eee ee ROOF CONTRACTING WYOMING ROOFING CO. General Roofing Contractors. ing & Recoating a Specialty. 117 S. Kimball St. Phone 14783. Casper, Wyo. Kimball St. Phone 14784. Casper, Wyo. _SHOE SHINING PARLORS Ante Sots hone Patna LOBBY 0-5 BUILDIN SIGN PAINTING “BUSH-DID IT” Bush Signs, Show Cards and Poster Art. 242 W. Yellowstone. Phone 33, _.__ STENOGRAPHERS Beatrice L. L. Jo-es = Stenographe-) 204 Midwest Biay, * ~Phome 2 Phone 1204, TAILORS 5 a 116 K. Midwest Ave. Phone 4833. A. L. sng or 10, Wyatt Hotel. Suits made to . Remodeling and . Furs redomeled. Phone G1, TAXI SERVICE TAXI SERVICE. STEPHENS TAXI SERVICE. Phone 132. a See Lae DR. L. E, BAY, Veterinarian. Office, 142 W. 2nd St. ), Res. 1481W. FOR RENT—Three-room furnished basement apt., modern. 1013 South Walnut. 6-27-tf —————— FOR RENT—Three-room and furniture for sale. 445 South Park. RR. RENT—Five-room apt.; modern and sleeping rooms. 225 N. Grant. ner on Spee, poe: ee McKinley, 100x vided into business dition; east front; one’of the best. lo- cated in this auomaon down; $10 per month. Inquire, 409 South Jackson or Crescent Cabinet Co., 432 West Yellowstone. 6-27-3t ing House, Sandbar. » FOR SALE—Good level lot; one block south of CY avenue, on Oak street; Jot ts 50x130. Inquire evenings, rear of 1129 South Walnut. G-27-1t* West Yellowstone. oo ior ad eer, FOR SALE— New (hree-room house on lot 30x140 feet, locuted at 240 North Park street; lights and water, sewer and gas in alley; price $2,: 2005 will consider small car ee hen ey, ment. Inquiré Tribune ice after 6 o'clock. 6-11-tf FOR SALE—By owner, four-room modern house, with gas; full base- ment with laundry tubs and. furnace; corner lot; price, $5,000 furnished; $4,500, unfurnished; terms. Fourteenth. Phone 118’ gh beech Sam salir Health FOR SALE—Two-room house; enclosed porch; furnished or unfurnished; lights and toilet. Finest residence sec. pS of Casper. 521 Devine St. 689-R. 6-24-4t* NICELY FURNISHED _five-room modern house; close-in; $2,500 cash; balance on terms. Call at 132 Re Grant. FOR SALE—Five-room house. Seuth Durbin. Cash if possible. FOR SALE—New two-room house, 1240 North Durbin. Phone 1315. ? 6-8-1 1229 Deal ith owner. 6-24-6t ‘We buy and sell Phone 1086. eee, ‘WANTED—Tents, tarps, saddles, har- ness, tools and some household oods. Phone 1086. 4-27-tf. fava Saag Price paid for ANTED TO Bi ce cheap. Phone 590-J. WANTED 70 BUY ————————— t.| WANTED TO BUY—Men's discarded box. Must 6-27-1t LOST AND FOUND evening, short- LosT—Saturday haired ‘yellow Airdale — pup; grown, wears collar; answers name of Duke. Phone 1467 or return to 132 South Durbin St., for reward. FOUNR—Key ring” with seventeon one of which is passkey. own: may have same by calling at The (crisuno office and paying for this 4a. 6-13-dh FOUND — Young Holstein Owner may have same by paying for keep at Freeman's ranch, near Allen's Dairy. SEE BEN ' ASK US. An office that knows its subject. ‘REAL ESTATE INSURANCE We're Ready To move your household goods. We specialize in haul- ing furniture and pianos. SSecaace n and any k kind of hauling. We are prompt and we give a guarantee on all our’ work. See Ben Transfer Co. Stanley Overbaugh, Prop. Phone 74-J ececcesconsccsoooscee!