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2 He i ect lady one who is neat clean. Phone 121W. housework, 923 South David street. 10-8-8t who Is fast WANTED TO furnished house close in. P. O. box 1858. WANTED TO BUY bie Call Becond-Hand store, 3, FOR SALE—A RENT—Apartment or , second-hand furnt- Phone 87, and me 5 WANTED TO BUY — Blacksmith forge and anvil. Phone her ‘2t|Co., Phone 766M. WANTED—Lot on FP. Gy or H, near Center; also one southwest. Phone ssw. WANTED TO BUY—Sadak and tarps. Phone 1086. WANTED—All kinds stoves, rugs; we deal cash. Phone 1086. SERVICES OFFERED of juick and me obtt FOR SALE—Sew, woll CALL Brooks for house and office enias: windows and rugs. Phon 1367. » 0-8-4 TAX Mounting of birds, and robes made. street. “Phone 791M. game heads; > FURS 105 South Conwell 8-30-25t* a WILL do millinery at your home or at my home; reasonable. 810 East Second street. Phone 947J. 10-3-2t a SEWING by the day or at home, chil- dren's sewing or millinery a_spec- jal 810 East Second street. Phone 247d. 10-3-2t If YOU WANT your furniture re 53 carey call at 367 So. Ash, or phone 1660. $8-5-tf ‘TAXI—Henry C. Hamdort, Center and Midwest avemuc. Phone 447. 9-2-tf “FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES SALE— 1920 Dodge equipped FOR with cord tires shoc! and ke a fn'gxcetigey contition. 739 South Wash if taken by October 4. street. Phone 893. porta Recteaitahs ne SE ae etal FOR SALE—Ford car with special body, good top, good tires. pe A tween 8 and 5 p. m. 112 East street. Phone 1080. 9-20-8t FOR SALE—Buick tourmg car, 1919 model, all good cord tires, new cur- tains for $601 14 East id street. | = FOR SALE—One Overland cheap for cash; jertns. Apply Center and G streets. : FOR SALE—Hudson Super $825. Call 1697M. FOR SALE—Ford cash. Call at noon, 10-1-4t* r North 10-1-3t® Casper Daily Cridune __INDIAN SUMMER SPECIALS - want to build, The ‘most ty and Lot Sales Co. Phone lated Royalty Bldg. FOR SALE—HOUSES —$—$—$$ FOR SA) ‘Beautiful five-room mod- four cars; this property is an cash. © more details. 10-1-2¢ FOR SAUE—In Casper View, cozy three-room bungalow; livingroom, bedrgom and kitchen with built-in features; nicely located, to go for $1,- 500, $450 cash and balance easy month- ly payments. Phone 1212W. 10-1-3t . two two-room apartment, and one one-room apart- ment all furnished, bathroom, gas; on corner Idt; plenty of room for ten more apartments; will pay better than 28 per cent on your investment; price $4,250, 000 cash; owner is leaving Harry Free. 257 South Center Phone 968W. 10-3-2t ———— FOR SALE—Large six-room —houre just under construction at Thirteenth and David strect; will Havé all of the modern convenience: hown by ap- pointment; can be purchased for $7,- 000 with sore terms; large five-room modern home on Park avenue: east facing, full basement, lawn, sidewalks and trees; offered for $10,000 with payment down. Nesbitt eae 10-1-2t Co., for street. ‘ouse and garage on} FO) rear; beautiful’ home with nice in- come; 60 feet off paving, 145. North Center street. Phone 1212W. 10-1-3t® built four- room bungalow for two two-room apartments, where you can live in one and rent the other; located on large lot in North Casper on Craig street, price $2,600; T will consider clear lots, and some cash, or will sell on a paynient down of $200, balance $50 per month; this property, is well worth the money. H. FE. Grude, Call phone 1598W evenings or 381 day times. 9-29-10t, ——$—— $< FOR SALE—Three-room house and two lots In North Casper; will sell on terms or will trade for vacant lot in south or west Casper. Call at 1044 South Walnut street. Phone TEAR 10-3-2t FOR SALE — Four-room bungalow; block one, Mills, Wyo. C. A. Nix. * HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR SALE—Two used* phonographs and records; Pexgaine. bone 1005. a1 —— FOR SALE—Ejectric washer; nearly new. Phone “1086. 15-02 —— SARTAIN AND SUMEY AUCTION HOUSE. Buying and selling all the time, use? and new furn{ture; upholstering ai@ repairing; commission auction sales every Saturday. J. R. Sartain, auction- eer. 3: ‘West Yellowstone avenue. Phone 1617J. 9-2-tt IF YOU WANT second-hand furni ture, or anything second-hand, or bave anything /to trade, call at 367 South Ash or Phone 1660, 7-O-tf ——_—$— FOR SALE—Round Oak dining table, 46-inch; almost new. 1226 South Cot tonwood street. * 10-3-2t% FOR SALE—Almost new. 100-pound capacity ice box, $52,50 when new, will sell for $25. 542 South Park street, rear, 10-3-1* ———$<$<$—<$$ $< FOR SALE—Almost_ new_large Hot Blast heater. 742 East Yellowstone avenue. 10-3-1t , | POR SALE—Ivory reed, Pullman baby be-| sider some or sell cars, come see us; also w> sell cars on commission; bring your car over, we will get you cash for it. see us. Auto Exchange, Fit! Center streets, 930-12t carriage, $25. H. R. Howard and K stree addition. FOR SALE—LAND _———————$—— FOR SALE—I have a number of good irrigated farms and stock ranches near Therompolis, Wyo., at a very low price and on easy terms; will con- Casper property in a trade. For information call on W. A. Kelly, Thermopolis, Wyo. Phone 9. Cardwell, 1114 » North Casper 10-3-1t® 28-5t* $$ FOR SALE—A. fine good 620 home- stead near Powder River with or without water. 914 South Oak ~ or phone 584W. 9-30-10t* —TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED AaDsS— ———— BRI RESULTS———___- terms and cheap t | box a fiseo|FOR SALE—Lot on South Center posi.|tional pr At $7,000 with $1,300 Ti Nesbitt’ ieey on river, Phone 13763 or see John M. Whisenhunt, 203 South oe Price is only $1,100 popular residential district. Curb is FOR RENT — Two-room furnished house; also four-room furnished house. 834 East Second obs. -2t FOR RENT—Ono two-room house, partly furais! ity water, vacant October §. 1516 West Thir- teenth street and Locust ar es ee ee Eee FOR RENT—Thrte-room house on St. John street, Worth Casper, $25 per month. 145 No¢th Center street. Phone i21aw. 10-3-1t ye 1, FOR RENT—Seven-room house on FOR SALE—¥ive desirable lots in 4 Midwest “Hoelghts addition; good! nonettty ¢ eet ee for cash. en” Balley, Citizens National Dane ae ai ‘Five-room modern house 1042 South David street. $100 Ser month. Phone 194af. 10-3-3t* FOR RENT—Five-room modern 27, Tribune. ———$ TO TRADE for good car, house and! lot, West H street, North Burling- ton, near Center street. Box 35, Trib- ios 10-3-1t° fur- FOR SALE—Twe lots in Casper } adaition pe nished or unfurnished house; full Mean mane Anaremt basement. 933 West Fourteenth atroet. FOR RENT— Six-room house; full basenient! near refinery. Inquire 1517 West. Fourteenth street. 10-3-2t ——<<$<$< << $____— FOR RENT—Large one-room house, breakfast alcove, clothes t and pantry; furnished or unfurnished, 1517 West Fourteenth street. 10-3-2 FOR RENI—ROUMS FOR RENT—Large, clean, well fur- nished and gas heated basement room for one or two gentlemen. 229 South McKinley street. Phone Pg dh FOR RENT—Large basement room steam hi blocks from bunnedet abana street on pavement; east front. Phone 1653W. 9-30-61 es TO TRADE for modern house, Cadil- lac roadster; will carry five ‘people, A-l shape, 622 East Yellowstone a: nue. Phone 201W, _ -0-3-12t8 LIVESTOCK |, For sale, 180 head of yearling bucks, three-quarter Corriedale.. Inquire of | Noble and Carmody, Lander, Wyo. | 10.3-1t FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS eee ee FOR SALE—O}4 newspapers, call at Tribune office, 2-4-4o, | North Kimball st te FOR SALD — ae qWwagon, South | so ne ‘Thorndale addition. H, Stanley. Call|FOR RENT — Light housekeeping 0-1-2t*| room; eh ecenatd room. (nee tbl Sa re | eng SOG OTe [sega WE ARE x:id of the opinion that the)” aA ‘Se genuine army shoe offers the best value known. Army Goods store. 9-17-12t ——$—$— FOR SALE—Registered’ female Atre- dale, pup, 4% months | old, - house- Call ‘in morning, 1321 West Railroad avenue. 10-3.2t% R SA ice box. Phone 1086. 9-15-tf. eS FOR SALE—Hemstitching and plcot- ing attachment, $2; buttonhole at. tachment, $7.50; fit any: machine;.em- brotdery machine, $ Midland Mall Order House, Billings, Mont. 9.29-5t* —— DON'T forget that we handle a full ling of work clothing of the best quality, at reasonable prices. Army Goods store. 9-17-12 FOR SALE — Cash register, case; gas range and heaters; your coal stoves. Phone 1086. 9-15-t¢ FOR SALE OR TRADE _———— FOR SALE OR ®RADE—Two-room house on 50x140-foot lot; will accept car in good condition. 1004 South Pop- FOR RENT—Two furnished Ddedroo: connected with hath; suitable. for je grocers 9:30-3t room; 142 Phone 323W. 9-30-3t FOR RENT—Two trooms. 816 Bast ‘Third streste: Phone 1461 W. 8° -1-3t nice large suitable for two gentlemen, South Beech street. N in private family for one or two business girls or teachers, rates reasonable. Albu- querque Apartments, Apartment No. I, Phone 276R. + ‘10-3-4t9 FOR RENT—Back bedroom, adjoin- ing bath! price $2 Oper month. 505 East Second street. FOR RENT— Two clean housekeeping. rooms; South Ash street. FOR RENT—Sleepingroom in modern home. 648 East Third street, Phone CIR. 10-3-2t FOR RENT—Rooms end board, mod- 360 actes\ timber land tn ‘state of | @rn house: 414 South Oak strect. | Washington; clear; will trade for four Lorre tree Wirieeon: ;|FOR RENT—Two housekeeping rooms Sartey SDeyerne ee furnished, §25 per month. 345 North FOR RENT—HOUSES | FOR RENT — One) large basement FOR RENT—Four rooms and — bath, room, firnished, couple or. batching; unfurnished; gas in house, $60, 901 lights, hot water and toil South. Cedar street. Phone Kennedy | Jackson street. 1223. 10-1-3t FOR RENT—Four-room modern house unfurnished, furnaces (heat, gas in- stalled, garage, $60 per month, Phone} 90S. 10-1-2t ih SIS TEE Une lara FoR new; "suitable for one or three fam- ilies; lights and water in; one two- room hous». 1238 South Seinege Sete} 29-40! IF MORE people lived in tents they would enjoy better health, and 10-3t-3t furnished close in. 633 10-3-1t* lar street. 9-29-4t% pe rks cea RAR I aie tae FOR SALE OR TRADE—Two, three or four-room houses; no better te: REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE, bath for one or two gentlemen. 736 South Ash street. Phone 257. 10-1-2t FOR RENT—Small sittingroom and bedroom, adjoining outside entrance, three blocks east of Henning hotel. 104 South Beech street. . 10-1.2t FOR RENT—Bedroom, moder: able for one or two gentlemen. 119 North Grant street, Phone Sig ee FOR RENT—wNice room; suitable tor two gentlemen; with board and bath, 1026. South Spruce street. Phone i242M. 10-3-4t FOR RENT—Choice front bedroom, adjoining bath, hot air heat: for one or two tlemen; nice location. Phone 1332W- 10-8-3t FOR RENT—Large furnished sleeping RENT—‘fen-room house, nearly FOR RENT—Two furnished cabins: price $25 and $30 per month. 305 North Durbin street. / 10-1-4¢ FOR RENT—Three-room house; lights and water. Apply 915 South Me- Kinley street. = 10-1-2t* pri ld Secale te RE litle 3g FOR RENT — Four-room furnished house. Inquire rear 621 East Four- teenth street. Phone 1634NW. FOR RENT—Fi hed room with b. bath; suitable for two, .$20° per month. 340 West Yellowstone avenue, hed; | FOR RENT—Room Saiotning. bath ae with board. Phone 435W. tion; one room for light housekeeping,}. =°atemen 10-3.4t ‘close in. John M. Whisenhunt. Phon eres: 10-1-2t*| FOR RENT-—Modern front bedroom, adjoining Eth, private entrance, 424 FOR SALE—Two-room house; sewer, in water, lights. $1,100, $100 down, 3254 50uth_Grant street. Stel per month. 1030 North Durbin street. Box 33, ‘Tribune. 10a-2s| _ FOR RENT—APARTMENTS FOR RENT—Three-room house. In-|FOR RENT—A modern quire. §45. South McKinley street. unfurnished apartment. 10-3-3t*month. Phone 1638. three-room, $45 per 10-3-2t -|215 North Lincoin street. ©|South Ash street. Phone 1556W. 4 {12-310 West First street. suit. | * MNO BUT | HAD A LONG TALK MATH H1 MD i THIN. HELL ~*~ YOU poas ae. ee —Drawn for The Casper Tribune by George McManus| ————$——— FOR RENT—New apartment, four rooms and bath, partly furnished; light, and telephone; no children 10-1-3t* ————<$<$<—_—$—_$———————— FOR RENT— Apartment, three-room furnished semi-basement apartment, consisting of two bedrooms, lar; kitchen and @iningroom with built-in kitchen cabinet; gas heat; privilege of using electric washer. €04 matte vo- e. 0-2-2t° FOR RENT—Two two-room -apart- ments, furnished for housekeeping. 304 Bast A street. Phone 3235 10-L.2t FOR RENT—Strictly modern three- room apartment with bath, Murphy bed, dressingroom, gas range. Hart Apartments. Phone 1811W. 10-31 FOR RENT—Threeroam apartment and bath, gas range and heater, built-in features. 232 South Grant street. 10-3-2t° — — FOR REN—Modern furnished apart- ment: reduced prices, 140 East Mid- west, Smith Apartments. 10-3-2t FOR RENT — Two-room. furnished modern apartment; also roommate Wanted (man. 628 East Second street. 10-3-2t* three-room ot electric 208 North 9, 10-1-8t ——— FOR RENT—Strictly modern two- room apartment, bath; completely furnished; adujts. Apartment J. Alex- ander Apartments. Eleventh and Chestnut streets. 9-28-tf ——————— FOR RENT — Two-room apartment with bath, partly furnished: no chil- dren. 444 East ‘Twelfth street, P 10-1-3t ——— FOR RENT — Three-room modern basement apartment, furnished ex. copt bedding and dishes. 624 West ‘Thirteenth street. Phone 1573J. 10-1-2t FOR RSNT—Four nice, clean unfur- snished basement apartmenis. for housekeeping, rooms all white en- ameled; use of iayndryroom, bath and garage, $25 a month. Phone ap ‘ 10-2-3t FOR RENT—Comfortabi furnished apartment; u Washer, $35 per_month, Durbin street. Phone 109: FOR RENT — Furnished, fnartment; gas and lights In. 632 10-B-1t FOR RENT—Furntshed for house. keepuing, two large room apart- ment new and nicely furnished, gas Tange to cook on; also gas heaters close 10-3-1t* FOR RENT—New unfurnished four- room basement apartment, two clothes closets, toilet, water and lights, front and back porch. plenty of light close in. Inguire 204 North Grant street. 10-38-38 FOR. RENT—Three-room apartment, furnished except bedding, with bath, refinery district. Call at 1044 South Walnut street. Phone 754R. 10-3-1t* FOR RENT—WMISCELLANEOUS ——$<$<$—$—$ $e FOR RENT—Light running sewing machines. Phone 1086. 9-15-tf, FOR, RENT—Good plastered garage with heat and water. 743 South Grant street. Phone 6963. 10-1-2¢ BUSINESS CHANCES pAMREN ERS 16s bah) am Ae FOR SALE—Small restaurant, cheap. Gil 618. Oil Exchange building: Phone 86, ‘ 3:8-tf ———$ IF INTERESTED and able to handle such a property write for descrij tion of a 1,350,000-acre tract in northern Mexico. .W. Graham, Cuero, Texas. U 10-3-3t* —$—$— $$ FOR SALE—One-half interest in pay- ing lunchroom; good location, Phone RR. 10-B-2t FOR SALE-—Billiard’ and poolroom: the best paying proposition in Caa- per. Harry Free, 257 South Center street. -Phone 968W. 10-8-2t bee! pili chee Ae RAR ated ool, FOR SALE—Apartment building cou taining six modern apartments, hot water heated; netting $3,300 yearly low rents; always rented; price $18, 500, $10,500 cash, balance long termn or will take high grade car as payment. P. 0. box 319 LOST AND FOUND LOST—Ladies red hat with black band, lost about 4 miles out on Al. cova road. Finder please return to ‘Tribune office and receive reward. - 10-3-1t* LOST—Buch of keys; name plate J. ¥. Thomas, Lindsay, Neb. Return to Tribune and receive reward. 10-3-1t* LOST—In east Casper or north Bur- lington, package containing two neckties and two collars, size 15%. 0 Ieavye at Carl Albins store or call phone 355R. 10-3:1t* ——$ $$ $$$ REWARD for return of blue book, ® folder coxtaining volume I auto: Mobile blue book and sketch book cér- taining sketch maps of some Mon tana roads, lost on Center strest, Saturday,’ September 3. Reward of $10 for return to A. K. Bott, He! hotel. 9. LOST OR STOLEN—Large Airedale dog; answers to the name of Jerry any information as to dogs where- abouts, Address M. R. Stagge: Willow street, Casper and rece! ward. 10. —$—$ i @£_| —__=__ —TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED ADS— BRING RESULTS— modern | }, GECAUSE HE SAID IT WOULD GE A COLD Sar | IM JANUARY BEFORE HED Paw you } “~ fo-3 ©. D. Hemry, President. What have you for sale or rent Miss Vielet Lever, Phone 29: PERSONAL Dwarzack, communicate wit Vaughan, Smithfield, Neb. ST TWO ladies 35 years of age, will meet honorable gentlemen of suitable age. Address P. O. Box 1866. 10-2-2t LEGAL NOTICES SHERIFF'S SALE NOTICE. Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned, Sheriff of Natrona County, Wyoming, by virtue of an order of sale issued out.of the Dis- trict Court of the Sixth Judicial District, sitting within and for Na- trona County, Wyoming, in a case therein penging/ wherein Pine Dome Oil Compdhy, a corporation, is Plaintiff, and Wyoming Exploration Company, a corporation, Defend- ant, I will offer for sale at public vendue at Pine Mountain, in said County, viz, on Section 36, Town- ship 85 N., Range 84 West of the 6th P. M., Natrona County, Wyo- ae , to the highest bidder and best scribed ‘property, to-wit: Lifting jack, 16 spiderless slips, drill press, vise, New Area rope socket, 300-Ib. anvil, 12% casing clamp, 4x34 stem, bit ram, blower, 2 Barrett jacks, 300-lb. anvil, 54x 36 fishing jars, 2 temper. screws, Moon generator, 4%4x34 stem, 2 Barrett jacks, swivel wrench, 7x19 bailer, 10x10 spud, 6% common casing head, 3 gate valves, 1 team horses,« 1 heavy wagon, 1. 12. Wagon tank, 1 shop, 1 16x16 bunk house, 1 12x12 ice house, 17 spring cots, 1. cook stove, 1 cook stove, 2 blankets, 1 tub, 2 washboards, 1 boiler, 2 oil 1 Dodie truck, 1 blow torch, kitchen at Mosher camp, 65 pieces 2x12x20 timbers, 4 squates, 2,500 feet steel measuring line, 1 grind- stone, 1 Fairbanks 15 horsepower fe engine, 1 Standard rig. 250- ), tan! bout 600 barrels of oil, inch pipe, 13 joints 6% casing, 1 set casing wagons, Pros > socket, Eagle. anvil, 2,500 feet wire cable, 44x30 stem, % slip socket, set 16-inch drive clamps, 4%x34 stem, New Area rope sock- et, 9x19 builcr, swivel wrench, 40 horsepower boiler, 4%%x16. sinker, 6% center rope Oil Well engine, forge, set ch wrenches, 1-ton Yale hoist, 5xi9 bailer, 4x19 bailer, 10x8% Braid- ing head, 3 els, 9 bits, 1 set har- 1 light wagon, 1 20x40 gar- age, 1 14x24 bunk house, 1 14x44 bunk house, 1 7x7x7 ice box, cook stove, 1 heating stove, 14 quilts, 2 dining room chairs, 1 20- . flour can, 2 bunk house tables, 1 dining table, kitchen lower camp, 2 12%)x20 casing, 8 hand saws, 1 National drilling machine, black- smith forge and blower, 1 cross-cut saw, 1 Star drilling machine, 13 joints 6% casing, 6 40-llb. tanks, 1 lot 8-inch pipe, 1 steel derrick, 7 joints 8% ‘casin; Said sale will take place on Section 36, Township 85, Range 84 West of the 6th P. Natrona County, Wyoming, be- tween the hours of ten (10) o’clock a. m. and five (5) o'clock p. m. on the 10th day of October, A. D. 1921. Notice is further given, that by virtue of the writ aforesaid I wiil offer for sale to the highest and best bidder for cash, at the south front door of the Courthouse in the City of Casper, Natrona County, Wyo- ming, between the hours of ten (10) o’clock a, m. and five (5) o'clock p. m. on the 10th day of October, A. D, 1921, the following described property, to-wi 1 Essex touring car, 1 stationary locker, 3 flat top desks, 1 Bur- rough’s adding machine, 1 small file, 1 letter scale, 2 wire letter trays, 1 looking glass, 1 Atlas, 1 linolium, 1 rocking chair, 2 office chairs, 1 desk stool, 1 Smith typewriter, 1 desk, 1 small flat top desk, 1 safe No. 9840, 1 large case, 1 reyolving file, 4 wire waste baskets, 1 diction- ary, 1 clothes hanger, 3 swivel of- fice chairs, 2 dining chairs, 1 mime- ograph. ‘The said property will be sold to satisfy a iud ent heretofore and on the 24th day of September, A. D. 1921, rendered in favor of plain- tiff in the District Court of the Sixth Judi: District of Wyoming sitting within and for Natrona County, in a suit therein pending wherein Pine Done Oil Company, a corporation, is plaintiff, and Wyo- ming Exploration Company, a cor- poration, is deféndant, in the sum of $10,000 together with the costs of said action taxed at $1,222.96 end accruing costs, and out of the proceeds of said sale to pay the said judgment and costs aforesaid. J. L. MARQUIS, Sheriff of. Natrona County, Wyoming. First publication Sep’ Last publication, Oc PELTON & HENRY, (INC. REAL ESTATE AND CONSTRUCTION Close in, in West residence section. in basement; furnished; hot water heat; lawn and trees; ea: Five-room house in North Casper. Price $4,000; terms. e————— x for cash, the following de-| Ib, 18x24 blacksmith; 8, F. Pelton, Sec.-Trena, five rooms with one finished: room front; terms, 2 We have calls daily | month, Business Oportunities We sell the lowest priced Iota in the city which are on city water main, and light and telephone lines. Price 3400 with $50 caah, balance $25 per THE DOBBIN REALTY Co. (Treele You Right) PHONY 169 Ss 212 O-S Bldg., on East 2nd St. cee OS Bidg., on East 2nd St. JAMES H. BURY REALTY CO, For Rent—Three-room house partly furnished, Sheridan Heights, $39 per month. ‘Bwo.room apartments; east part of $22.50 per month. ew four-room house with tintihed basement on CY avenue; ready for Public Stenographer. Room 24, Townsend Building NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. Notice is hereby given that at a specially called meeting of the stockholders of the Wyoming Co- Operative Oil Company, a W. ming corporation, held at the office of the company, Room 10, Lyric Building, in the City of Casper, Na- trona County, Wyoming, on Au- gust 3, 1921, at 8 o'clock p. m., at which meeting stockholders r: pre- senting and owning more than two- thirds of the capital stock of said company issued and outstanding unanimously adopted, was ordered dissolved, said com- pany having ceased to do all busi- ness, all corporate debts having discharged, and the corporate as- sets and property distributed among the persons entitled thereto. The Raped trustees for credit- ors and stockholders are E. B. Cur- tis and F. B. Taylor. Dated at Casper, Wyoming, this 8rd day of Augus' - D. 19) (Seal) Secre' 5 Publish Aug. 29, Sept, 6, 12, 19, 26, Oct. 3, 1921. pee AL NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE. in the. payment of the money » cured by mortgage dated S ber 14, 1920, executed by Edward band and wife, as mortgagors, to the office of the Count; Ex-Officio Register of Deeds of tember 14, 1920, at J1 o'clock a. Records, on page 67, as Document No. 77125; ani Wherea: the condition of the saict mortgage, in that the note dated September 14, 1920, and due July 1, 1921, of $5,460.35, fzom said mortgagors tu said mortzagee thereby secuyed, is long since due and unpaid, and the power of sale in said mortgage contained has thereby become op- erative,’ and Whereas, no suit cr proceeding has been instituted at law to re- cover the debt remaining secvred by said mortgage, or any art] thereof, and no assignment of said mortgage has heen made; Whereas, the said mortgage con- tains full power of sale. Now, therefore, the said mort- gagee will cause the mortgaged premises in said mortgage describ- ed to be sold at public vendue, by the sheriff or deputy sheriff of the said County of Natrona, to the highest Lidder, according to law, at the south fronf door of the court- house in the City of Casper, in said County of Natrona, State of Wyo- ming, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon on October 25, A. D. 1921. The amount claimed to be due on the said mortgage at the date of the first publication of this notice is the sum of $5,460.35, principal, and interest of $434.35, from Sep- tember 14, 1920, to the date of the first publication of this notice, at 8% per annum, a total of $6,- 894.70. The premises described in ‘the said mortgage and which will be sold, or so much thereof as may be necessary to pay the said debt, and costs and expenses of such sale, are the following lands situated in the County of Natrona and State of Wyoming, to-wit: The North One-half of the North- east Quarter, Southeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter, of Section Nine (9); Northwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter, of Section Tea (10); North One-half of the Southeast Quarter, Southwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter, of Section Four (4); Northwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of Section Three (3); all in Town- ship Thirty (30) North, of Range ighty-two (82) West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, containing 320 | &gres more or less, according to the Government Survey. ODDMUND JOSENDAL, Mortgagee. WILLIAM .O. WILSON, Attorney for Mortgagee. Publish Sept. 12, 19, 26, Oct. 3, 17, 24, 1921 10, 2's SES NOTICE OF PETITIONER FOR PROBATE OF WILL. State of Wyoming ) Jss County of Natrona ) In the District Court of the Judicial District, in and for Na- trona County, State of Wyoming. In the Matter of the Estate of | Hannah M. Demorest, Deceased. To all persons interested in said] Estate: Notice is hereby given that Monday, the 31st day of October: | were present, by legal resolution M. » said company] hearin, been paid, all corporate liabilities | te Whereas, default has been made|f the Eure trona County, Wyoming, on Sep-| properly come before said m., in Book 21 of Mortgage Deed| THE occupancy; price $6,750; terms. Str-room house on East Second ther furnished or unfurnish. very convenience and can the right price. See us for price and terms. Can be shown by appointment. JAMES H. BURY REALTY CO, CASPER’S OLDEST REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE FIBM Phone i268 125 West Second Bt. A. D. 1921, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, at the court room of said court, in the City of Casper, in the County of Natrona, Wyoming, has been appointed as the time and place for proving the last will and testament of Hannah Demorest, deceased, and for the application of Grace erty for the issuance to Rafferty of Letters Testament- the said Grace B. Rafferty renounced her right to serve as executrix as in said will provided, when and where any person inter- ested may appear and contest the same. Dated this 8d day of June, A. D, 1921, ‘ (Seal) HAZELL CONWELL, Clerk. By Gladys Ford, Deputy. Geo. W. Ferguson, Attorney for Petitioner. Publish Oct. 3, 10, 1 B. W. 24, 1921. a NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING. Notice is hereby given that the annual nesting, of the stockholders “Wyoming Petroleum Company will be held at the office tem-| of said Company at the Henning Hotel, Casper, Wyoming, at 2 Royce and Wilhetmina Royce, hus-|0’clock p. m, on Tuesday, Novem- ber 8, 1921, at which meeting and Oddmund Josendal, as mortgagee,| time and place a Board of Directors which mortgage was recorded in| of said Company will be elected for Clerk and| the ensuing year and g such other 3 will be transacted as may meeting. asi Dated October 3, 1921. EUREKA-WYOMING PE- TROLEUM CO., By C.F. Arnett, President. » default nas occurred in} Attest: C. ANDREWS, Secretary. Publish Oct. 3, 16, 1 Ex-Commissioner Is Candidate For Mayor of Sheridan = SHEYENNE, Oct. 3—H. Allan Hie y6, secretary of the Wyoming pub- Me . service commission under the Kendrick and Houx administrations, is a candidate for mayor of Sheridan. He left Cheyenne for Sheridan at the end of the Houx administration, ——____ Former Policeman Is Judged Insane KEMMERER, Wyo, ald (Scotty) Henderson, form: of police of Diamondvite, Wryo., and later a deputy sheriff for Lincoln county, has been adjudged insane at Castlegate, Utah, and committed” to the Utah hospital for the insane.*'His commitment resulted from an &ect of insane inoendiarism through which he destroyed an automobile he had just purchased ana a barn. He drove the machine close to the barn,” set fire to the latter watched the destruc- tion of the Property with manifest en- jJoyment. Henderson three years ago got the “oll fever" and spent two years pros. pecting for petroleum. During this period he began to act queerly, He Went to Castlegate about a yeas ago. cBANKRUPToy ENNE, Oct. 3.—Herman Johnk of Carpenter, Wy “igs sf Friday in the United ‘s here was adjudged His Uabilities are Usted as $30,639.57 and his assets’ as $26,793.71. In the schea- ule of assets his farm near Carpen- ter is lisitea 2 roid as of the value of #26.- APPROVED. es ® bankrupt. Chevenne, raii- also was adjudged abilities of $664.50 road employe, who & bankrupt, listed and assets of $5: ——____ { MAJOR SMOKE DEAD. ENNE, Wyo., Oct. 2.—Newa frase Fecelved here today of the death in Kaneas City several days ago of wee Samuel A. Smoke, U8. A who for several years was sta: < at Fort Russell, adjacent to Feseerysre He dropped dead from heart failure. NEGRO SURVIVES Woun, SHERIDAN, Wyo., Oat setae Powell, 1t-yearold negro, who shot himself through the body a few days 50, while the sherift was breaking into his home to arrest him for.alleged issuance of fraudulent checks, is im. Proving at the state hospital Here dnd his recovery now is expectag: ae A TOT IS TSSEST ATS

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