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PAGE TEN TREATY DEBATE IN REICHSTAG TOBE AVOIDED Chancellor Wirth Seeks Sup- port of All Factions in Negotiating Pact With United States. BERLIN, Aug. 20. — Cancellor ‘Wirth ts endeavoring to secure the support of alf political factions rep- resented in the reischstag -for his plans looking to the negotiation of a of peace with the United States. Conferences of an important nature have Leon held during the past few days, the one of Tuesday being At this ses. rnstorff, former Washington. n for the Democratic It is declar efforts are be chancellor's against the c.f the Germ the submarine policy w t about American intervention in the war would again be dragged forth by those who seck to exploit them for partisan -pur poses. New names are being mentioned as possible appointees to the ambassa dorship to the United States. Among those most recently brought forward is that of Prof. Gerhart Von Schulze Gaevernit, who’ occupies the chair of political economy at Freiburg unt versity. diplomac; eS SERVIGE MEN'S CLEANUP OQUAD QUE IN CAPITAL CHEYTE? Aug. 20.—A “clean up” squad representing the recently organized service men’s bureau of the federal government will arrive in Cheyenne in about two weeks and will undertake to inform every ex service man in Laramie and Albany county, who desires uch informa- tion, regarding his rights under the war risk, insurance compensation, vo: mal training and disabled veter acts. A committee representing civic and charitable organizations of Cheyenne has been appointed to co operate with the federal squad. La ter similar work will be undertaken in the other counties of Wyoming Jets ad Society Women Get In Address Urging Charitable Labors CHEYENNE, Aug, 20.—A sho rap at society women who are neg lecting opportunities to engage in charitable endeavors was given by Mrs. Inez M. Robinson, secretary o} the Help One Another club of this city, in addressing the The members of this club, } Inson said, are devoting to work in behalf of the needy instead of “holding post mortems over bridge games or paging golf balls,” and would rather “sew on a blanket for a baby than on one for a bull pup.” Highest prices paid for diamonds. old gold and silver. H. B. Kline, jeweler, Oil Exchange building. 8-15-tf. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE AND CALL FOR BIDS. Notice is hereby given that bids will be receive for construction of a school building in School District No. 10. Specifications and_ plans may be secured from the Clerk of the District, R. A. Clark, Casper, Wyo. Bids to be closed the 26th of August, 1921. Publish Au, to 26, 1921. panel aa NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE OF CHATTEL MORTGAGE. Notice is hereby given, that a certain chattel mortgage, bearing date May 15, 1921, duly made and executed by Matt Mechaley, to se- cure the payment of Five Hundred Dollars ($500), according to the tenor and effect of five promissory notes, all bearing date May 15, 1921, drawing interest at 8 per cent per annum from date until due, 12 per cent per anhum thereafter, and providing for attorneys’ fees of 20 | PA thougxht or Zoda BY SEE-BEN REALTY C'S THINKER) Pr My fin an want at In As » Usual Rule the Man Who hind. Byy Real Estate Now jhind. Buy Meal Gstte Now ‘and Insure Our knowledge of local property jhas made money for us and money for you. Prop- “ity Or out in the coun- ill interest the cautious SINSURA? per cent, in addition to other costs, | nm case said notes are placed in an attorney’s handx for collection,| coming due June 15, July 15, Au-| gust 15, September 15 and October | 1921, i each for Hundred ($100), whereby said Matt Mechaley did mortgage to National Bank of Commerce of Casper, Wyoming, mortgagee to secure the payment of the principal sum aforesaid, with | interest thereon as herein specified, | One Franklin touring car, engine: . £9358T, model 1918. j That the undersigned, National, Bank of Commerce, is now the own- er and holder of said notes and! mortgage, and the owner thereof,| and that no suit or proceeding has| been instituted at law to recover, e debt or obligation secured by) arin es "i | t said chattel mortgage was’ filed in the office of the County) Clerk, Natrona County, W; at Casper, Wyoming, on lay 28, 1921, and duly recorded as required by the provisions of Chapter 299,' Wyoming Compiled Statutes, 1920.! ‘hat said chattel mortgage pro-| vides, among other things: i And in case default shall be made in payment of the said prin- cipal sum of money hereby intended to be secured or in the payment of the interest thereof, or any part or installment of said principal or in- terest in the manner an at the time above provided, or in case de-| fault shall be made in the perform- ance of any of the conditions,’ covenants or agreements of these presents, then it shall and may be lawful for said party of the second part, its successors or assigns, to declare the principal sum hereby secured with interest thereon .or any part of such principal or inter- then unpaid, at once due payable, anything herein or in said note or notes to the contrary not- withstanding and to enter into and upon any place and take immediate and full possession of the whole of id property, goods and chattel: its own use, and sell the same according to law, for the best price that can be obtained, and out of the’ monéy arising therefrom to pay said sums of money and all inter- est due thereon and expenses of keeping and caring for said proper- ty from the time of taking posses- sion during such reasonable time as may be necessary to adyertise and sell the same and the charges and expenses of such sale, including an attorney fee of $ - » Tender- ing and paying the surplus, if any, to the said party of the first part, his heirs, legal representatives, ex- ecutors, administrators or assigns, said sale to take place in front of the building used as a court room in ming, | gage d | will sel the county seat of the coun where the property is located.” That no part of said principal or interest has been paid e: the sum of Two Hundred ars ($200) and interest on the first two notes. That the note coming due apt 15, 1921, has not been paid, that no interest has been paid on the same. 2 That there is now due and owing to the Nat a wens of Sages (cite mortgagee, aforesaid, on 20, 1921, the first day of publica- ti of this notice, the sum of Three Hundred Dollars ($300) incipal and $6.38 interest, mak- hasty a total of $306.38, and that the same has not been paid, or any part thereof, and that the said Matt Mechaley has defaulted and is in default in ae Rare pmol con- tained in said chattel mo as herein stated. The undersigned has, therefore, by the power and uthority in it vested, as set forth and contained in said chattel mort , taken ion of so much of the above described property as it has been able to find, to-wit: One Franklin touring car, en- gine No. 59358T, Model 1918, for the pi of foreclosing said chattel mo’ -to pay the sum of $306.38, besides expenses of attor- ne; fees, labor, advertising and selling said property, and other costs incident to the care and pre- servation of the above described property, during the process of foreclosure. Wherefore, and by reason of the remises above stated, the National jank of Commerce, mortgagee aforesaid, has declared the princi- pal sum secured by said mortgage, with interest thereon, which now is unpaid, at once due and payable, and has taken. possession of the property described in said chattel mortgage and her: described, and the same at eRe auction, on Saturday, the 10th day of Sep- tember, 1921, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. m. of said day, said sale to com- mence at 10 o’clock a. m. sharp, at the front door of the Court House in Casper, Natrona County, Wyo- ming, the whole or so much of the above described wags of which the undersigned taken posses- ion, as aforesaid, as may be neces- ry to satisfy the above mentioned indebtedness, together with all costs, attorneys’ fees and other ex- penses, as aforesaid. Said property will be sold at the time and place aforesaid, by the Sheriff of Na- trona County, the duly appointed agent of the mortgagee aforesaid. Dated at Casper, Wyoming, Au- gust 19, 1921. NATIONAL BANK OF COM- MERCE, Mortgagee. By Hagens & Murane, Its At- torneys. Publish Aug. 20, 27, Sept. 3, 1921. (H&M) At These Good Used Cars and You Will Readily See That They Are Bargains. BUICK—4-cylinder, very good condition, BUICK—6-cylinder, new body and top, la SAXON — 6-cylind good tires, car isa re five-passenger, in runs fine. five-passenger, has te model er, five-passenger, al buy at______-$425 KISSEL—6-cylinder, five-passenger, iii the best of condition, the best bargain we have had this season____ MAXWELL—1920 model touring, over- hauled, repainted, runs like new___$750 OVERLAND COUPE—1920 model, has never been used, will be sold at a sacri- fice. Call at Our Salesroom and Look These Cars Over. Can Give Reasonable Terms. Open Eyenings. 222 East Yeliowstone Park Roads Sales & Service Company Phone 1223 ‘| 4th “Floor 0-5 Bldg. Che Casper Dally Cribun WANTS AND MISCELLANEOUS ADS ADVERTISING RATES—The rate for inserting Want Ads in The Cas-| per Daily Tribune is 1% cents a word each insertion; minimum 25 cents. OUT OF TOWN advertisements must be accoripanied by cash or check in full payment of the same. Note the. foregoing instructiens about 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 Daily Tribune office Want Ads received after 10:30 30 p. m. will be inserted under | ead. “Too Late to Classify.” HELP WANTED— MALE WANTED—Carpenter to finish in- terior of apartments in exchange for rent. Phone 1109. 8-16-5t* before , POSITIONS WANTED WANTED—Hour or day work, competent housekees<1. iaz13 [before 9 a m. or Sunday. eae WANTED—Honest. will. i | POSITION WANTED—Young Jap- anese school boy desires situation in Private family for helper. \ Address |box 357, Tribune. 8-20-3* | POSITION WANTED—Techer wants school: official needing teacher with training, experience and profes ‘sional reference telegraph; specials, jhistory, Mteratare. Loran P, McCoy, Galveston, Ind. 8-16-6t | WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS — | WANTED—About 20 folding chairs; also your clothing. Sal- tion Army. | WANTED—Hignest price paid for | second hand furniture, recme ieee. -15-t! 18-6t* } WANTED TO RENT WANTED—200 men at the Puritan junch: home cooked meals; served family style; chicken dinner Sunday 5 p. m.; tables for ladies: Corner Midwest and Phone 630M. SALESMAN to sell our Rialto Cizers asa side line or whole time on a commission basis; part of Idaho and Wyoming territi give experience and references first Igtter: must be able to furnish bond. * Union Faggory, Butte, Mont. SALESMEN WANTED BAD ROADS. Seem smooth to salesmen with our 8-16-7t wonderful line; good territory in this section; season now here and a fine proposition to a man with a car; that Cap Far-A-Head and let income be unlimited; line or exclusive man but must be « Sixteenth 8-20-1t* hustler, DeLuxe Cap Co., and. Lucas, St. Louis, Mo., HELP W. AND FEMALE - CLERKS—Men and women years of age, for postal mail serv- $130 month; examinations Sep- tember; experience unnecessary; for free particulars write R. Terry (for- mer civil service examiner), 915 Con. tinental building Washington, D. 8. over 17 WANTED—Three young men em: ployed in general office Midwest Re- fining Co,,-desire rooms in. strictly modern home; close in. Box 356, ‘Tribune. $-20-3t8 \WANTED—PFurnished house; two or ,_,three rooms; must be modern and close in; state price! no children. Box 355, Tribune. 8-19-tf-dh Cigar) ee ee | WANTED TO RENT—Young couple wants four or five-room house; rea- sonable and close in. Box 351, Trib- une. 8-18-4t* | WANTED TO.BUi —— 1, WANT TO HEAR from owner, having farm for sale; give particulara und lowest price. Jonn J. Black, Wyu {ming street, Chippewa Falls, Wis ite $$ $< | WANTED. ‘Dressers, chiffoniers, din. \spot cash and quick dealing. Phone | 1086. TALte | —— |WANTED—Anything you have of value. We pay more. Phone 1086. TALtt | WANTED — Saddles, harness, | Phone 1086. WANTED—Wagon; for cash. herr; ree etc. Telit must be cheap Se V, Smith, 1237 South {Business and Professional Directory ACCOUNTANTS CLEANERS and PRESSERS GUARANTEE REGISTRY CORRP. Auditors and Accountants—Stock Registrar and Transfer Agents 208-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. Phone 660. ARCHITECTS DUBOIS & GOODRICH, Architects | ms 24.25 Townsend Block Casper, Wyo. Phone 440. | enn ben sale CLEANERS leaning. Pressing, Remodeli | Center, Fifth and Haliroad, Phone 56. DOCTORS DR. MARSHALL Office Phone 30, os dence 164. Private Hospital—612 South Durbin, GARBUTT, WEIDNER & SWEENEY Architects. 415 Oil Exchange Bldg. Phone 1162. | AUDITORS REIMERTH & VAN DENBERG tants—Inco! Tax Service i floor me TS rel. 7673. AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING Specialists on Cracked Jackets, D: Re! BAGGAGE and TRANSFER DENTISTS 8 1 Lag th DONOVAN jokler a Cam |bell “Hardware Company." Phone 66. General Teaming WER oe anteeebeeal oct dE \Sand and gravel delivered any part of city $1.50 to per yard. L. B. Blanchard. Phone 447. Office, Cen. ter & Midwest Ave. RAINWATER'S DRAY & TRANS- YER. We co jands «f hauiing. Phone 602W. 122 West Second St SEE BEN TKANSFER CO. Baggage, Heavy Hauling and Piano bn Moving. Phone 74J. » SEARLES TRANSFER Phon Res., 87-¥V Uffice 104. MOVIL A SPECIAL&'Y, CABINETMAKING CRES! CABINET CO. 432 We: ellowstone. Phone 839W. Store Fixtures, Counters and Shely- ing, Tee Boxes and Screens. CHIROPRACTORS DR. J} H. JEFFREY DR. ANNA GRAHAM JEFFREY Suite 318 Midwest Bldg. Phone 706. . EDNA HAT 2, Townsend Block Ulfice 422, Kes. NED, Chiropractor 2 Nort Kimball St. Phone 157. EVAH M. HOUSER HERNCALL Chiropractor x. 210 East Fifth St. Phone 15283 uite demonstrate. 633 South Jackson St. HERE IS A BARGAIN Five-passenger 1919 Oakland. Engine, Tires, Top and Paint in fine condition. $150 down and $35 a month to reliable party. Will Some real terms—$550, oO. J. ALBEN Phone 1588-W Building Materials We are equipped with the stock to supply your wants in high grade lum- ber and builders’ supplies. Rig tim- bers a speciaity. KEITH LUMBER CO Phone 3 CONTRACTORS For the Best in Building At Most Reasonable Prices. Estimates Cheerfully Furnished W. S. HOLTZMAN & SONS Contractor and Builder, Phone 1099J. WM. E. PRATT General Contracting and Repair Work 801 Badger Ave. Phone 87J. CYLINDER GRINDING Cylinders Reground, Oversize Pistons, Piston Pins and Rings. CASPER CYLINDER GRINDING CO., Phone 1450, GAS FITTING WESTERN HEAT & GAS CO. Steam Hot Water Heat Gas Fitting and Appliances 336 Pear St. Phone 1249R. NURSERIES THE COLORADO NURSERY CO. Western Grown Trees for Western Planters. S. H. PUNTENNEY, General Agent 510 Park Ave. P ROOF CONTRACTING WYOMING ROOFING CO. aes heb: pe eat ome ing and Recoating a Special Kimball. Phone 1478J. Casper, Wyo. CIVIL ENGINEER ALBERT PARK, County Surveyor. Office 226 Midwest Bldg. Phone 11463 Res. 910 S. Chestnut. Phone 1723 Fifth and Center.| | HAT CLEANERS 123 South Center. Phone 1319W INVESTIGATION BUREAU MIDWEST BUREAU OF INVESTI- GATION — Civil and Criminal, Suite 302 Cintinental Oil Bldg. Phone. 1622. LAWYERS ° HENCH & BULLACK Lawyers Suite 204-205 Midwest Bldg. Ph 1200 WILLIAM 0. WILSON Attorney-at-Law, Suites 14-15-16, Townsend Block HAGENS & MURANE wyers 206-207 Oil Exchange Bldg. NICHOLS & STIRRETT Lawyers 3909-10-11 Oil Hichange Bldg. GEORGE W FERGUSON t-Law Phone 1963. OSTEOPATHS L. WADE DR. Osteopathic Physician Rm, 5-7 Wood Bik. Phone 12773. Pelee Sree dea LE PRODUCE , BARTON PRODUCE CO. Wholesale Poultry, 5" and Vegetables. olcott St. Pent cco noc eb best A tad RADIATOR REPAIRING CASPER AUTO RADIATOR WORKS ring—Ci Recorii 431 W. Yellowstone — Phone 1954W AUTO RADIATOR SERVICE — Re oy and Repairi SIGN PAINTING “BUSH DID IT” Signs, Show Cards and Poster W. Yellowstone. Phone 33. STENOGRAPHERS BEATRICE L. JONES Public Stenogrfpher—Notary Public 231 Midwest Building. Bush Art. Pressit Repairing and lis E. Midweset Aves L. Rose—Apt. 10, Wyatt A. Suits made to order Rem: ret ig. Furs cd, trio 61. VETERINARIAN DR. L. E. BAY, Veterinarian. Office, 142 West Second Si Phones: Office 20, Res. 1614NW ing tables; all household goods. F'or | S' FOR SALE—Threeroom bungalow: lights, water and toilet; best resi- dence section in the city; furnished or unfurnishd. §21 Diyine street $-19-20° .|FOR SALE—Thrée-room house. fur- N.Y. WANTED — Childr-n cared for by hour, day or week-end. Call 3e713 before 9 a. m. or Suxtiy- at resene naa ahem ef = wthast.» ait faa SEND YOUR washing to 1229 South Spruce street, in basement; 50c Per dozen rough-dry; 90¢ for = Pian 0 tuning. repairing. guaranteed. Wade, Cramer. 1 FOR NU-BONE AND BARCLEY corsets call Mrs, J. W. Burkett. 132 West Twelfth street. Phone 173] et WANTED—Piain sewing for children 119 North Grant street, in yan WANTED—Laundry work, rough-iry and finished: prices reasonable. 623 East Thirteenth street. Phone ae WANTED—Pupils for piano in tion; no pupils under 10 age. Address 835 East Third Phone 1608J. A. F. M. WANTED—AN kinds of repai> car penter work, cement work, rte. done while you wait. P. O. box 1621 Casper, Wye. 81 WANTED—Sewing by the day. Mrs. Gerretson would like a few more engagements. P. St. John street. WANTED—Rough4iry laundry, rate 50c per dozen: will call and deliver Last house on West L street. t THE “FIX-IT MAN” you all know him; repairs all makes of sewing machines at your home. Phone 1660 367 South Ash street. 8-19-2t YOUR HOUSE CLEANED with high- power vacuum; floor and furniture polished: also window washing. 416 South Park street. Phone §97J. 8-15-6t* WANTED—Sewing by the day.>Mrs. Garretson would like a few more engagements. P. O. 1542 or 1011 lohn street. O-12t* IF YOU WANT your furniture re paired, call at 367 So. Ash, Se hy 1660. ! LET US do your family wash, rough dry or finished. ‘Will call and de liver. Phone 791-R. 29-12 s street S-17-4t ©. box 1542 or 1017 £15-120° TAXL Henry C. Haméorf, Center and Mid west <venue. e 447. B.26-tf FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE—Cheap. 1919 Dodge tour- ing car; just overhauled. Phone 87J FOR SALE—1919 Excelsior cycle with side car. Inquire Fast Fourth street. 8. FOR SALE—Dodge touring car, $350 cash. Phone a54R. 8-19-2t° FOR SALE—One perfectly good 1918 Ford touring car; first fellow here gets the first chance. King at_ Ex. change Furniture, 215 West First atreet. 8-16-tf FOR SALE—1918 Hupmobile, A-1, condition; a bargain for quick sale. Call after 4 p. m., 139 South Jeffer son street, motor- 829 “Te FOR SALE— New Oldsmobile-Fout touring car;terms. | Inquire’ Seidel hotel. 8-19-3t FOR SALC—Chevrolet 490 touring car, 1 model, in A-1 condition. cheap f cash. Inquire East Side Garag: pest 18-3t* FOR SALE—One light Ford truck, in A-l order; cheap for cash. Nintb Street Garage. Ninth and David. $-18-3t* FOR SALE—By owner, new Oldmo- bile roadster. Address box 350 ‘Tribune. 8-18-40 ~ LIVESTOCK POULTRY. Just arrived another shipment of corn fed frying and stewing hens. Adams Poultry yard, 340 West Y lowstone. Phone 1329. 8-19-2) FOR SALE—Pure-bred White Wyan- dotte laying hens and pullets ,$1.50 each, Address P .O, box 1076 “18-3te FOR SALE—One span mules; one team horses; one le or driving mare; two sets doutie harness; one single harness; one buggy; one 3%- inch wagon; -will sell at a sacrifice if taken at once. Mrs. C. L. Rounds, camped near city pump station, Ca: per, Wyo. 8-17-6t' FOR. SALE — Good young team, weight 1250 each, or will trade for good Ford. Phone 1086, 215, west First. tf. LEGAL Salts tenia State of Wyoming) : SS of Natrona ) In ‘the District Court, Sixth Judicial District. Carrie Guilford, ) Plaintiff, ; Vs. )—Summons— James L. Guilford, ) Defendant. ) To James L. Guilford, whose last known address was Mills, Wyoming, you will please take notice that the above named plaintiff has institut- ed an action in the District Court of the Sixth Judicial District of the State of Wyoming, eerting in the City of Casper, within and for the County of Natrona, in‘the State of Wyoming, for the trial of cause arising under the laws of said state, which said action’ is brought to obtain an absolute decree of di- vorce upon the junds of adultery and that unless he answers said pe- tition on or before the 15th day of September, 1921, said petition with all the matters and allegations therein contained will be taken as true and judgment rendered ai cordingly. Witness Hazel Conweil, Clerk of ae ee ce Sr the seal of, at ‘ity r this; Sth day of August, sone : HAZEL CONWELL, Seal) Clerk. FLOYD E. PENDELL, Attorney for Plaintiff. Pub. Aug. Shee Set 3-10, County nished; all stuff; two lots, two ALE — house; modern; built-in features. basement; will sell with or without furniture; terms. Phone sheath FOR SALE—New house with five rooms and bath in basement, five rooms and bath upstairs; nearly fin- ished; connected to lights, water, sew- er and gas; insured for $5,500; this new modern home is for sale on ac- count of sickness, with a small pay ment down, balance like rent at 5 per cent. interest. Inquire at 1302 South Willow street. 8-18-3t FOR SALE—Home, all modern, east part of city; will take osme trade or first payment, $1,000. Address 131 East Second street. Phone 703. = -18-3t* FOR SALE—«New two-room house and two level lots, North Casper addition, $900, $250 cash . $43 North Washington street. 8-186t° FOR SALE—Six-room new, close in, strictly modern house: something extra good and priced right, Grover *. Gorsuch, bulider of good homes, Ninth and Wolcott streets. — §-2073t FOR SALE—Four-room new, strictly modern Colonial bungalow; $5,250 with terms. See Grover C. Gorsuch. builder of good homes. Ninth and Wolcott streets. 8-20-3t HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR SALE—Sewing machines from $8 to $37.50 apiece. 367 South Ash street. Phone 1660. it ir YOU WANT second-hand furni- ture, or anything second-hand, | or have anything to trade,: call 7 South Ash or Phone 1660. re es FOR SALE—Bargain in coal stoves and ranges. Casper Gas Api Co. Phone 1500. FOR SALE—Oil stove with oven; two beds; garage. 331 South Lincoln street. Phone 1340M. 8-20. FOR SALE—Piano. Ca 5 .1t 348 South Kimball street. Pho.: 1468. 8-19-2t* eas DERE 2 AE elie hae FOR SALB—One reed baby carriage, good as new; will sell cheap. In- quire 834 South Spruce street. 8-19-2t* sete — NE AL ee FOR /SALE—Beautiful tone piano. Call 628 Kast Second street. Phone 5355. $-19-2t* FOR SALE—Furniture, ‘dining table, chairs, mattresses, dressers, rugs, shades, ete. 1115 South Poplar street 8-19-20" FOR SALE — Second-hand electric washing machine, in goodycondition. Phone 69. 8-20-6t $$ SARTAIN AND SUME AUCTION HOUSE. Buying and selling alt the time; best grade of second-hand furniture in the city; uphols:-ring and repairing fur- niture a specialty; all work guaran. teed and returned promptly. 326 jt Yellowstone. Phone 1617J. —$<$<—<—< << FOR PRICES on Buck's gas stoves and ranges call 1302 South Spruce street. Phon® 1575J. 8-17-4t* FOR SALE— Reed baby carriage. Phone 128w. 8-18-3t ——— ee FOR SALE—Three-piece tapestry par- lor suite, as good as new; a bar- gain. 145 North Center street. Phone 1212 Ww. 8-20-3t FOR SALE— Furniture of 16-room apartment house in eight two-room housekeeping apartments; two years’ lease of building; three blocks from Standard refinery. Phone 172W. 20-1t FOR SALE—Sewing machine, in good condition at a bargain. 826 West Midwest avenue. 8-20-1t* LAND FOR SALE ———__________ FOR SALE—A dandy valley home- stead relinquishment, 640 acres; 45 minutes from Csper, on fine road; adjoining homsteaders that have been ising stock for years; dirt cheap at 50; am leaving town and must sell before September 1. Phone 753, apart- ment G. * 820-1 ————$—$$$ FOR SALE—Ranch under ditch near Riverton; part in alfalfa; very easy terms. Address postoffice box 1604. Casper, Wyo. 8-19-2t* FOR SALE—640-acre homestead: lays good and close to Casper; it is for sale or trade. Address 131 Kast Sec. ond street. Phone 703. 8-18-3t —$—$ nd FOR SALE—640-acre retinquishment with good shack; a bargain at $300 if taken at once. Phone 1518J. - 8-17-6t* a FOP. SALE—640-acre homesteads with water on them near Powder river near Wood’ and ‘coal, v or call at $14 South Oak nings. Locator. 8-15-6t* ——$— $$ FOR SALE—640-acre relinquishment 16 miles from Casper. on good roa also five-passenger touring car in good condition; price of homestead $175: car $225; both for $375 cash. Call at Tribune office after 5:30 o'clock. 8-11-tfdh _FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE ——— eee FOR SALE—Property on south side; fine residence district; terms. Ad dress owner, box 347, Tribune. 8-17\6t* re ee I HAVE two nice lots, three blocks east of school building in North Cas- per, that I will build a three of four- room bungalow on and will take in a light car as part payment; some cash and balance in monthly payments. Phone i598W, 8-20-6t FOR CALL-HART tracts; close to Casper; easy terms; see Marshall and Brown Realty Co. 145 North Center street: Phone 1212W. 8-11-10t; FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS EE ae eS SRLS FOR SALE—Cyclopedia of mechanics, containing machine designing, struc. tural drafting, architectural dra’ q also ten volume set of Hawkins elec- trical guides; one learner‘s telegraph instrument and complete course in finger print work with outfit. May be seen at 922 South Cedar street. 8-20-1t* Se ete FOR SALE—A new 12-guage Win- chester and new case; am leaving and will sell cheap. Phone 753, apart- ment G. 8-20-1t* FOR SALE—Ladies suit, size’ 38, pearly new. 118 Sonth Washington street. Phone 768M. 8 2 OO POR SALE—Old newspapers, call at Tribune oftice, 2-8-da, street. SATURDAY, AUGUST 20, 1977. THE WESTERN REALTY ra SPECIAL NO, 23. ‘What about a house for $1,100, «!; $350 down and $40 per month? rooms, It is locaton oe nice high ground « an east fron’ —— SPECIAL NO. 32. Large livingroom, bedroom an.) diningroom and kitchen combin-« newly finished and tinted. There js half basement finished nicely i which rents for $15 per month. installed and water on the lot. On : rear of the lot is a small house ren: ing for $15 per month. This hom» for $400 down and $50 per mont: Price $3,200. Look it up. art SPECIAL NO. 34. Yes, for $1,800 you can buy built home on Railroad aven not an ordinary two-room house «> the two rooms are extra large: : closet and pantry are large; th cation is right: and this proper always be on the job, when it < to selling or renting. wi sought by refinery workers jus: much in the next two years as have been in last two years. T!, ‘property can be bought on terms the telephone—it pa; The Western Realty Co, ¥. M. ZIMMERS, Pres. & Gen. Mer, Suite 511, Oil Exchange Building FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS potest atcsce pi ATs eaarcet oneal FOR SALE—Two saddiew, typewriter, dump wagon, adding machine, wpe. writer, office chair, washing machine, one pair horses, office desk, thres sewing machines, two sets harness, lurge cash register, grocers’ ice Lox, small refrigerator,” good automobi.c, Phone 1086. 30-tf ——$—$$<$£______ FOR SALE-One No. $11 Jeager con- crete mixer, in A-l condition. Phons Stork, at 1091J. 6-25-02 ————— FOR SALE——One_ two-drawer cash register, in A-l shape. Phone 1050. TlLtt FOR SALE—Severai tnree speed, 1. ternating electric fans, lawn mow aw and ice cream freezers at 25 per cen discount. Phone ius, 7-25-t¢, FOR SALE— Horses, harness and .. Wagons. Blanchard camp, one block north of North Casper school 8 FOR SALE—Good tent, cheap. Madison street. $-19.3t FOR SALE — 16-guage Winches! pump gun, new; one automatic rec 1220 South Locust street. -19-20° FOR SALE—Two-horse power, singlo phase 110-220 volt Wagner motor; run very little; $125. R. M. Mosher. 316 West Yellowstone avenue. 0-1t'* FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR SALE OR TRADE—For larger property ,two-room house on 650x140: foot lot; house is now renting for $30 per month. See owner and prop: erty at 1227 Box Elder street. $-19-6t" TO TRADE—I have a Dodge road: ster, mechanically perfect, first class tires and just out of the paint shop; will make a good trade for a truck or touring car to anybody ing to Fort Worth, Texas, E. R. © nolly Salt Creek Wyo., P. O. box 613. 6-18-6t FOR SALE OR TRADE—One three- room house; large enclosed porch: cellar; lights and water; phone in house; house built on rear of lot; will consider car as part payment, terms on balance. Call 734 South Melrose street. S-17-4t FOR SALE OR TRADE—Practically new home on CY avenue to sell or trade for Denver home. Write Georgo L. Utzinger, 264 Grant street, Denver, Colo. 8-15-6t FOR RENT—HOUSES FOR RENT — Two-room furnished house. 406 South Elm street. Phone 574k. 8-19-2¢ FOR RENT — One-ronm furnished house, nice lawn, wired for lights, and piped for gas, $20 per month. 10i8 East Second street. Phone 1552J. 8.2 pe a SS "ia FOR RENT—Five rooms and bath; gas and lights; furnished; also four unfurnished basement — rooms. North Grant street. 8.20-2t ee FOR RENT—Nineroom house. Phon: o9M. 8-19-15 FOR RENT—New four-room also. three-room basement rt: ment; near North Casper school on Madison “street. Call after 4 arelock, -19-4t° FOR RENT — Mofern seven-room. furnished house and garage. at 409 South Spruce street. 5-20 FOR RENT—Two-room house; lights and water; furnished except bedding and dishes. 1328 Box Elder street. 5. 8.20-3t* FOR RENT—A five-room house, rent $55 per month to parties buying fur niture; close in'on pavement. 71+ South Durbin street. 2 pct are v ee FS FOR RENT— Furnished house with pantry and toilet; lix and water furnished. 942 South W nut street. . : 8.20 (eile PE all FOR RENT — Five-room modern house, to reliable party; good loc tion on payement. 534 CY avenue Phone 955M. a t ———$—$—$—$—$— FOR RENT—Three-room house ani bath, also ga®% Phone aS. ———$— FOR RENT—One four-room hous light and water, with good garase: also eight rooms on West Midwest with three-stall garage; modern. See “Wirth” rooms 14, Sprague nee 2 FOR RENT—Three-room_ house. South Grant street. Phone } g-10-t¢ a aay pea Ose Sh a ee FOR RENT—Two-rdom house; furni: ture for sale. Phone 1239. A TO LEASE—For ten months, to re sponsible people only; a modern home; completely furnished throus! out; with garage. 234 Hast Fists

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