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ee fhe Casper Daily Cribune PAGE THIRTEEN —Drawn for The Casper Tribune by G McM ’ t eee wn for The nbune by George anus CLAUGHTER iF ve [3 CONTINUED et Eovsie Scores of Pinites's Tiped Out - as vind Sime Biggeccenate onise Bagged. During the month of April in the Wyoming-Nebraska district of the bio- logical survey, federal state and coun- ty hunters killed 33 wolves, 135 coy- otes, 4 bobcats, 4 badgers and 6 por- cupines, according to the report of Charles J. Bayer, predatory animal | inspector. The state of Wyoming co- operated in this work and an average of 9% perdatory animals was made for each man in the force, Md In addition to the above recerd, co operators found 28 poisoned coyotes, ADVERTISING RATES—The for inserung Want Ads per Daily each if Tribune is 1% cents a advertisemen cash or same. ©s2z wr ners Pexrume Service, INC? ovr oF TOWN eee mere iy aid full pay! Oe oregolns {petructions bout counting the words and the rate per word for The Casper Daily Tribune. 1 O. Wilson, Townsend building, Cas-|to exercise his said option to fore- per, Wyoming, on February 4, 1 ‘elose the same, for the reason that 10 o’clock a. m., at which meet-|the same is past due and the con- ing stockholders representing andj ditions in said mortgage have been owning more than two-thirds of the broken and that said mortgage on capital stock of said company said hereinafter described premises ing said high school district, here- inafter set forth, except where other polling places are hereinafter designated, to-wit: School district Number 2, at the Central School Building, situated on FOR RENT—Eight-room house on South Center street. 535 South Cen- ter street. Phone §-10-4t FOR RENT — Two-room furnished apartment with private bath; reat $30. Inquire Casper Jewelry Co., 130 East Second street. 10-4¢ on South Center and 5 o'clock; $350 5-9-6t* LAND FOR SALE OUT IN THE COUNTRY. One large and one small ranch house with small garden track to lease for summer. See Ben Realty Co., realtors. 202 Midwest Bidg. 5-10-4t ———— FOR SALE—Eighty acres patented land, five miles from center of city; Want 10.30. e220. p.m. will be inserted the head. “Too Late to HELP WANTED—FEMALE yANTED—Midali lady for gen- Meal housework; all or nS fed family of two and baby. Call ae 7ANTED—Dressmaker, . good propo-| $30 per acre; some improvements. See Witon for right party. Box A-44,|Ben Realty Co,, realtors. 202 Midwest ? 5-10-3t | Bide. 6-10-4t WAN <TED—G! ‘at 240 North Wolcott street. POULTRY COLUMBIA hatchery, P. 0. box 1102, Denver, Colo; we can supply you with any quantity of baby chicks; ca- Pacity 10,000 weekly; 17 varieties; live delivery guaranteed; parcel post pre- paid. Write for prices and full par- ticulars, 5-12-1t POSITIONS WANTED —_—_—_— WANTED—Position by young lady ith six years’ experience in gener- 2] office work. Address Box A-41, Trib- une. 5-11-20% al YOUNG lady wishes to give her morn- ings, evenings and Sundays to house- work in refined family; good location; in exchange for room and board. Ad- dress A-60, S 5-12-3t ress SS -ANTED—A young couple want ae on ranch; experienced. Phone sew. B-12-2t* NS SERVICES OFFERED ——— PRACTICAL nurse wishes position wide awake, energetic, dependable nan; city or country. wens ees RELINQUISHMENTS, ETC. Petre seni ab rt emo diet. aay BRING in your relinquishments and deeded homesteads; make the price and terms right and'we will find you a buyer. Frank Duff, 236 East Mid: west avenue. A-19-12t HOUSEHOLD GOODS | SARTAIN AND SUMEY AUCTION HOUSE Buying and selling all the time Bsed and new furniture; upholstering and repairing. J. R. Sartain, auction- “ ser, 326 West Yellowstone avenue. FOR FURNITURE packing. uphol-|Phone 1617J. 1 tering, repairing and rug cleaning. = fall Cormier and McCombs. 101 FOS SATB—Ono soot! plano. South Durbin street. Phone 1¢82M. vid street, i: i 5-9-8t* au 3 FOR-SALE—Sewing macnine, $7.50, ————— 7 sour turaiture ye |.312. and $16; also seven drawer TF OU WANT eer Aah, or phone| Singer used two months, cost $110; re $.6-tf| Will sell for $37.50. 387’ South Ash 3660 < street. Phone 1660. 5-10-3t FOR FIRST class lawn work call T.|———————— 2B—One range one stove; A. Hightower, “335 North Lincoin} "ia back for Ford roadater, cheap street. Fone SEN: £95) ror cash. 613 Kat Thirteenth’ street, HEMSTITCHING and picot edeing.| B-12-1t8 Ke Kassis first class worl -6t®|SEE US for gas appliances; we wil Dry Goods store. 5-8-5t save you money. Exchange stan ture Co., Phone 1086, ott WANTED TO BUY FOR SALE—Bachelors outfit, cheap. WANTED TO BUY— Furniture of Call after 5 o'clock, 1154 South Cedar street. 5-12-10" ‘any kind. 120 West Midwest avenue Phone 249. 2-24. FOR SALE—Clothes wringer with wash rack attached, $4; also large wardrobe $12.50. 367 South Ash 3 Phone 1660. -10-3t FOR SALE—New Duofold, $35; also davenport, good as new, $3 South Ash street. Phone 1660. 5-10-3t beds $5 to $7 '. 367 South Ash street. Phone 1660. 5-10-3t FOR SALE—A_ White sewing ma- chine, as good as new, cheap. 542 South Park street, rear. Phone any series; best price. Address Box A448, ae A $114 VYANTED TO BUY—Second-hand fur- niture or anything of value; high- est cash price paid. 367 South Ash street. Phone 1660. 5-9-tf WANTED TO BUY — Second-hand clothing, watches, saddles, harness and shoes. 216 West First street. Phone 1364W- 5-10-10t* WANTED TO BUY Second-hand clothing, gents’ watches, saddles, harness. and shoes. 216 West First etreet. Phone 1364W. 4-28-10t* WE BUY and sell anytht of value. Exchange Furniture Co. bone. 1038- WANTED—Anything you have in the way of second hand furniture and will pay more for it. Phone at nuee WANTED—TO RENT ———— WANTED—Three of four-room = nished or unfurnished house with’ garage; house must be modern and Ineat. Box A-46, Tribune. 5-10-3t* 'WANTED—First of June, completely furnished house for six bachelors a their housekeeper. Address Box 45, Tribune. 5-10-tt ‘OR SALE—AUTOMOBILES all in also IF YOU WANT second-hand furni- turefl or anything second-hand, or have anything to trade, call at 367 South Ash street or phone 1660. 7-9-tt FOR SALE—Two carloads of high grade furniture; 200 new ice boxes: 75 gas and coal ranges; three pianés: overstocked; must sell. 326 West Yel- lowstone avenue. Phone 1617J. Ae PIANO ON EASY TERMS Will take building and Ioan stock or used car. Address Box A-48, Trib- une. §-11-2t FOR SALE—Gate-leg tables, $8; drop- leaf tables, $7; white porcelain top tables, $7 and $19. 367 South “sh street. Phone 1660. + 5-26-3t KOR SALE—Forty oil stoves, 2, 3 and 4-hole, $8, $12 and $14. 367 South Ash street. Phone 1660. 5-10-3t ——— FOR SALE—Ueed furniture at low- est prices. Call at 303 South David street. 5-8-6t* FOR SALE—Some bargains in ‘sec- ond-hand ranges, $18 to $30. 367 South Ash street. Phone 1660. pe -10-8t FOR RENT—MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Old newspapers. Call at Tribune office. 1-95-tf-dh FOR ravel, sand and lawn SALE—G: dressing delivered. Phone ts A} -7-30t OR SALE—Good used cars, good shape; ill sell. cars on commissioi your car over and we will «1 Fash for it, If you buy or seil a car, ‘ome and see us. Auto Exchange, "ifth and Center streets. 4-21-10t FOR SALE—Maxwell touring car, in; good mechanical condition, $450, 00 cash, balance in monthly pay- ments. 1021 South McKinley street ‘OR SALE—Dodge touring car in first class condition, $350 if sold at pnee. 243 South Center street. Phone 02. 5-12-2t |FOR SALE—. aalé. Phone 1698J. FOR SALE—Underwood No. 5 type- writer, slightly used; price $40. Call at 518 South Center street between 2 and 5 p. m. 5-9-5t* FOR SALE—Six-cylinder Continental motor; used very little; guarantee right every way. G. C. Metzler, Fifth and Morgan, Mills, Wyo. 5-10-3t* FOR SALE OR TRADE WILL TRADE — Seven-passenger touring car, good"condition for road- ster. Call at room 207 Consolidated Royalty Building between 9 and 5 A male puppy; part Aire- 5-11-2t AUTO ACCESSORIES .000-MILE TIRE—Guaranteed by us) here; $8 for 30x3; $10 for 320x314; $10 lor 34x4; all other tires in propor ion; vulcanizing and tube repairin, il and gas. Gates Service Station, 240 jouth Wolcott street. Phone 701W. B-L-ote LIVESTOCK FOR SALE OR TRADE } Draft horses, harness; dump wag- ons, A-l condition. &. B. Blanchard 1206 North Glenarm street. Phone 1147S, 47-80t | o'clock. FOR SALE—Light weight team, har-; FOR SALE OR TRADE — Building ness, wagon, plow, harrow, large! and loan stock; will consider Ford work mare, gentle; Saddle horse, two cars, laying hens, old lumber or years old; colt. See Ben Realty Co., household furniture. Room 8, Zutter- realtors. 202 Midwest Bldg. 5-10-4t meister Bldg. Phone 410. 5-10-3t pure bred Durhams and Holsteins*from threa| FOR SALE OR RENT bo six years old: fresh and to be fresh;|=>~ aarm OR RENT ~ Groce hiso pure bred Durham bull and some| FOR SALE OR RENT Grocer ives; cight miles west of Casper on | Store: reasonable. Inquire Standaré Pcllowstone highway. 5-10-tf Cafe or phone 428W. 4-18-12t 5-11-3t}- modern otx- 912 South 5-1-3 FOR RENT — Six-room unfurnished house, convenient to réfinery; ‘will rent reasonable; tworoom house on rear of lot; party renting six-room house can sub-rent two-room house. suitable for one or two fam- gas heat; garage. 734 East Third 5-12-1t FOR RENT—Five-room modern fur- nished house with kitchenette; close 520 South Kimball street. Phone $963. 5-12-1t* FOR RENT—Four-room house, hard- wood floors; electric lights. $30 per month. 252 East G street. Phono 554 evenings. 5-3-tf FOR RENT — Furnished two-room house in Mills. For information call for Loffel at 338 West First street, second door, 5-11-3t* — Two room furnished water in kitchen, $35. 535 Yellowstone avenue. FOR RENT—Very reasonable, mod- ern attractive four-room residence with four-room basement apartment. Inquire H. W. Twichell, 642 Twelfth street, it. FOR RENT — Tworoom furnished house; close in, 917 South Spruce street. G-12-2t FOR RENT—Fiveroom house; fur- nished. Call at 245 North Durbin street. Phone 435M. 5-11-2t FOR RENT—Six-room unfurnished jodern house; close table for one or two families. 218 North Beech street. 5-9-5t FOR RENT—Partly furnished three- room house. Inquire after 4 p. m. at 717 CY avenue. ; 5-10-4t* FOR RENT—Four basement rooms; gas, lights and water; partly fur- nished, 802 St. John street after 5 Dp. m 5-10-3t* FOR REND—Threeroom unfurnished house; gas range and heater; new Hnoleum; best location. Idea! Apart- ment 3. Phone 1296M. 5-10-4t* FOR RENT ROOMS SPRAGUE HOTEL. Under new mana; it, modern rooms; prices right. Fred EB. Place, proprietor. Phone 886. 5-9-6! FOR RENT—Sleepingroom; close in; suitable for gentlemen. 443 South Durban street. 5-12-2t* FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room in modern home, very close in; pri- vate entrance; gentlemen preferred. 214 South Grant street. 5-12-3t° ———— ROOM at the Antlers; exclusive; mod- erate, 616 South Wolcott street. Be 6-12-6t ROOM AND BOARD, home cooking. Phone 1541R. 5-11-2t BOARDERS wanted in private fam- ily. 623 South Durbin street. Phone 513d. 5-12-2t ROOM AND BOARD in private home: iso garage for rent reason- pble. Phone 1533R. 2 5-12-2t OR RENT—One sleepingroom and two furnished rooms for housekeep- ing. 410 East Second street. 5-11-2t BOARD AND ROOM for four gentle- men, nice large rooms; close in; $10 per week. 526 South Center street. Phone 10943. 5-32-2t HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Two front rooms, mod ern, furnished for light housekeep ing. Inquire in rear, 716 West Ninth street. 5-9-4t FOR RENT—Housekeeping room. 413 South Durbin street. 5-12-3t* FOR RENT—Modern two-room house- keeping basement apartment; every- thing furnished except linen and sil- ver. 805 East Third street. Phone 1302R. 5-10-4t FOR RENT—APARTMENTS FOR RENT—Unfurnished apartment; large livingroom, dinjngroom, bath- room, and kitchenet!e; disappearing bed; hot water heat, on pavement; rent $50. Phone 1424M or 381. ‘ 5-1-tf —— FOR RENT—Threeroom furnished modern apartment. Phone 638J. 5-11-6t* ee FOR RENT— Modern apartment, fur- nished, $25 and $30; bath and hot water service. 355 North’ Lincoln street. Phone 176. 5-12-1t* oo FOR RENT—Two-room modern apart ment; also sleepingrooms; reduced rent. 304 East A street. 5-12-2t FOR RENT—Neatly furnished two room basement apartment; lights. water and gas in; $20 per month. $25 North Lincoln street. Phone 511W. 2 5-12-3t SS FOR RENT—A modern ed apartment, down town — location; clea nand new; privnte bath, electric) range, features, Murphy bed and mattress, refrigerator, steam heat; light and | ments. 610 South Ash street. FOR RENT—Two-room modern fur- nished apartment on pavement; 60d location; small child allowed. 141, West Tenth street. §-11-3t FOR RENT — Two-room furnished apartment; close in. Whaley Apart 4-24-00 FOR RENT—Unfurnished apartment; three large rooms; bath and dress- ingroom; two Murphy beds; hardwood floors and Jaundry no objection to children. Call at Apartment L, 139 North Grant street. 5-9-6t* FOR RENT—Modern two-room apart- ment. Inquire 817 West Eleventh street. 5-10-3t* FOR RENT—Three-room apartment; light and heat furnished. 333 East Highth street. 5-10-3¢° FOR RENT—Al modern two-room apartinent; gas range and private entrance; near refinery. Call rear $31 West Railroad avenue. 5-10-3t* FOR RENT—Three-room furnished apartment; very reasonable. Apply 1235 South Chestnut street. 5-10-3t t| FOR RENT—Very desirable furnished apartment; two and three rooms equipped with gas bath, hot and cold water; close in and le rent. 534 West Ninth street. Phone oly FOR RENT—Furnished hot water heat; apartment; gas range; disap- pearing bed; $45 per month. Phone S881 or 1424M. 5-2-tf APARTMENTS. Tworoom modern apartments; gas lights and hot and cold water furnish- hc; reasonable rent. 318 West First street. 5-9-5t FoR RENT — “Modern apartment: close in; unfurnished except for gas range and Murphy bed; built-in fea- tures; lots of closet space; heat, gas end hot water furnished. 227 North Park street. Phone 1270. 5-10-3t* FOR RENT—Four-room apartment; gas and bath; just east of new Elk’s home; $45 per month. Phone 750W- 5-10-4t* LOST AND FOUND LOST—One team of horses, weight about 1,409 pounds each, color, one dark brown and one light’ bay. bran ded . $20 roward to the finder. Address K. Gordon, 824 South Wolcott street, Casper, Wyo. 5-12-2t¢ REWARD. For return of; one team of black geléings; one blazedfaced and branded PE on left hi one branded hub and spoke on left hip. Notify Tribune or 1152 South Willow Fred W. Sevier, 5-9-4t* PERSONAL street. PSYCHOMETRY palmistry; have re- turned. Room 51, West Hotel. 5-10-6t LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION OF THE TIME APPOINTED FOR PROVING WILL In the District Court, Sixth Judi- cial District, in and for Natrona County, State of Wyoming. State of Wyoming, County of Na- trona, 6s. : In the Matter of the Estate of Robert T. Kemp, Deceased. To all persons interested in said estate, notice is hereby given that Thursday, May 25, A. D. 1922, at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day, at the court room of said court in the courthouse in the City of Casper, County of Natrona, Wyoming, has |been appointed as the time and place for proving, the will of said |Robert T. Kemp, deceased, and for hearing the application of Ruby |Kemp for the issuance to Ruby |Kemp of Letters Testamentary, with will annexed, when and where any person ‘jterested may appear and contest the same. Dated this 4th day of May, A. D. 1922. HAZEL CONWELL, Clerk of the District Court. Publish May 5, 12 and 19, 1922. wea xr NOTICE OF SPECIAL HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT ELECTION The State of Wyoming, County of Natrona. Natrona County High School, ss. fotice of Special High School District Election, Notice is hereby given to the qualified electors of the Natrona County High School, State of Wyo- ming, a hi school district duly incorporat and organized, estab- lished and existing under and by virtue of the laws of the State of Wyoming, that, in pursuance of a resolution of the Board of Trustees of the said High School District, providing for the submission of the question to said qualified electors, as hereinafter set forth, a special election of the qualified electors of the said high school district, will be held in said High School District beginning at the hour of one o’clock in the afternoon and ending at the hour of five o’clock in the after- noon on Sat iy the twenty-sev- airy; laundry privik inciude electric washer and iron racer pa hhre ee eT Fs eges board; enth day of May, A. D. 1922, at the respective school houses in the respective school districts compos- lots 8, 9, 10 and 11, in Block 11, in the City of Casper, in said School District Number 2; School District Number 3, at the Ranch house of the Little Medicine Live Stock company, at which place one of the schools of School District Number 3, is located in said school district Number 3; School District Number 4, at the Bessemer School House, situated in said School District Number 4; Willow Creek School House. sit- |uated in said School District Num-/ 1 ber 9; School District Number 11 |the Muddy School House, siti cd \in said School District Number 11; School District Number 12, at the Greenlaw School House, situated in said School District Number 12; | School District Number 16, - at the Powder River School House, sit- uated at Powder River Station of the Wyoming & Northwestern | Raiiway Co., in said School District |Number 16; \for the purpose of voting on the |question whether the Board Trustees of said ‘Natrona County | High School, State of Wyoming, |shall issue the negotiable school |house coupon bonds of said High School District in the amount of Five Hundred Thousand Dollars | ($500,000.00) for the purpose of providing funds for the erection of a building for high school purposes and the equipment thereof, and for a suitable site therefor, the said bonds to bear a certain rate of interest, to-wit: five per cent per annum, interest to be payable semi-annually on the first day of January and of July in each year, such bonds to be respectively and and payable and redeemable as fol- lows, to-wit: said bonds to be each dated January 1, 1923, to be num- bered from one to five hundred, both inclusive; to be in the sum of one thousand dollars ($1,000.00) each; bonds numbered fram one to both inclusive, to be payable and redeemable January 1, 1924, and on January first of each and every successive year there- after twenty-five of said bonds in consecutive number shall be pa; able and redeemable until all are paid, for the purpose of providing funds for the erection of a build- ing for high school purposes, and for the equipment thereof, and for a suitable site therefor, in the City of Casper, the County Seat of the Government of Natrona County, in the State of Wyoming, in said High School District. By order of the Board of* Trus- tees of the Natrona County High School, State of Wyoming, made on the 31st day of March, A. D. 1922, Cc. H. TOWNSEND, President. MAY HAMILTON, Secretary. Pub. April 28, May 5, 12, 41922. Ei at 19, ————-- . NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION CO-PARTNERSHIP To Whom It May Concern Notice is hereby given tl the co-partnership heretofore existing between Herman C. Smith and Ed- win D. Davis, in the business of shoe repairing,' at 130 S. Fifth street, Casper, Wyoming, and known as “The Progressive Shoe Shop” is hereby dissolved. Her- man C. Smith will in the future conduct the said business; that he assumes all outstanding indebted- ness against the firm, and will col- lect all bills due. Dated this 17th day of Mai 1922. OF HERMAN C. SMITH, EDWIN D. DAVIS. Publish May 3, 5, 8, 12, 1622. > NOTICE BY PUBLICATION In the rict Court, Sixth Judi- med and outstanding, or all of such capital stock, were pr legal resolution unanimously ed, said company was ordered dis solved, said company having ceased to do business, all corporate debts haying been paid, all corporate | bilities discharged and the corpor. ate assets and property distributed mong the persons entitled thereto. The statutory trustees for creditors jand stockholders are Frank Wood, School District Number 9, at the, Wilbur Foshay. and Henry Bayer. pone this 4th day of Febraary,| FRANK WOOD, } President. WILBUR FOSHAY, [SEAL] Secretary. Publish April 28, May 5, 12, 19, 26; June 2 1922. | | oe NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE OF REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE Default having been made in the conditions pf a certain real estate |mortgage, dated June 9th, A. D. |1921, made, executed, acknowl- t edged and delivered by Ae G. Mi Rummel and Emma E. Ho worth Rummell, husband and wife, to George Hollingsworth, and which | said mortgage was filed in the Of- fice of the County Clerk and ex- Officio Register of Deeds in and for the County of Natrona, the State of Wyoming. on the 23rd day of June, A. D. 1921, at 3:15 o'clock p. m., and duly recorded in Book 24 of Mortgages, on Page 86, given to secure the promissory note of, said Adolph G. Rummel and Emma E. Hollingsworth Rummell, of even date with said mortgage, due on or before six months from date, in i the sum of Bight Thousand Eight 4 of, the ‘amount | Hundred Twenty-five and. no-100 dollars ($8,825.00), with interest thereon at the rate of 8 per cent, per annum, from its date until paid, interest payable semi-annually, and attorney’s fees in case the holder of said note should be obliged to enforce payment by law; and on which said note and real estate mortgage, ng payment has ever been made and, there is now’ due and unpaid, at the first publication of this notice, the whole of said sum of $8,825.00, with interest thereon from said June 9th, 1921, at the rate of 8 per cent per an- num to this date, of $670.00 or a total of principal and interest of $9,495.00, and as provided in said mortgage, there is also attorney's fees to be added to said principal and interest, and also costs and ex- penses of sale. And Whereas, it is provided in said mortgage, that in case of any installment of principal or any’ part thereof, or any. interest moneys, or any part thereof, by said mortgage secured, to be paid, should remain due and unpaid for the space of inisty days after the same shall, by the terms thereof, become due and payable, and that then, and in that case, the whole principal sum by said mortgage secured to be paid, together with the interest thereon, shall at the option of the said mort- gagee, its successors or assigns, be- come due and payable forthwith, anything in’said mortgage or in said note contained to. the contrary not- withstanding. J. i said will be foreclosed by the sale of the said mortgaged premises, and for that purpose, on Friday, the 19th day of June, A. D. 1922, between the hours of 9 o’clock in the fore- noon and 5 o'clock in the after- noon, to-wit: at the hour of 10 o’clock the forenoon of that day, at the front door of the courthous: in Casper, in the County of } trona, in the State of Wyoming, I, Marquis, Sheriff in and for unty of Natrona, in the State oming, and at the request of George Hollingsworth, holder of and the C of W togthe highest bidder for cash in| hand, so much of said premises! hereinafter described as may be) necessary to satisfy the‘amount due| on said mortgage, on the date of said sale with .nterest thereon at| the rate of 8 per cent per annum/| from the 9th y of June, A. D. 1921, until paid, together with at- torney’s fees and all costs®and e: penses allowed by law, which said s to be sold as aforesaid, s pt numbered four (4) in Block} fifty-five (55) in the town (now) city) of Casper, County of Natrona, State of Wyoming, togethe> with all) improvements thereon, and any) which may be hereafver erected on| said property. Dated this 12th day of May, A. D. 1922. J. L. MARQUIS, Sheriff in and for the County of Natrona, State of Wyoming. Publish May 12, 13, 15, 16, 17 and 18, 1922. Rockefeller To Aid Hygienics In Polish Country WARSAW, May 12.—The announce- ment has been made here that the Rockefellor Foundation has signed a contract with the local Polish govern- ment providing for the establishment of a hygienic institute which-will de- velop the work of the national Polish ation. Under the terins of the agreement AUDITORS REIMERTH & VAN DENBERG Accountant: Income Tax ith Floor 0-8. Bidg. ACCOUNTANTS ‘TEE REGISTRY CORP. nd Accountants—Stoek Registrar and ‘Transfer Agents 208-11 Oi Exchange Bldg. Phone 660 WYOMING AUDIT COMPANY 114-15 Midwest Ref. Bldg. Phone 289 And Whereas, it was further provided in and by said -mortgage, that in case default -should be made in the payment of said prin- cipal sum of money, intended to be secured by said mortgage, or in the payment of the interest there. of, or any part of such principal or interest, as in said mortgage provided, then it should be and might be lawful for the said mort- gagee, its successors or assigns, to sell and dispose of .the said mort- ises, and all the right, le, benefit and equity of redemp- tion of said mortgagors, their heirs or assigns, therein, at public auc- cial District, in and for the County of Natrona, State of Wyoming. tion, for eash, according to statute: such cases. made’and pro- vided and in the manner therein Katherine L. Le Prix, Plaintiff, vs. Eugene P. Le Prix, Defendant. State of Wyoming to Eugene P. Le Prix sued in the above-named court by said plaintiff for divorce on the grounds of abandonment and gross neglect of duty, praying for the restitution of the former name of the plaintiff,.for the custody of the minor child, Patricia Anne Le Prix, and you, said defendant must’ an- swer the petition filed herein by said plaintiff on or before the 24th day of June} 1922, or said petition will bé taken as true, and judgment for said plaintiff will be rendered accordingly. Dated this 28th day of April, 1922. HAZEL CONWELL, (SEAL) Clerk of Court. Psblish April 28th, May 5, 12, 19, 26, June 2, 9. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION Notice is hereby given that at a special meeting of the stockholders of Wood and Foshay Company, a Wyoming corporation, legally called and held. at the office of William prescribed, and»vout of the money arising “from such sale. to retain the said principai and interest, to- gether with the cost and expenses Take notice that you have been] of such sale, and attorney, solicitor | Res. Phone 87W or counsel fees, and the overplus. if any there be, should be paid by the party making such sale, on demand, to the said mortgagors, their heirs, executors, administrators or as- signs And, Whereas, said mortgage contained full power of sale of said premises therein described, on de- fault in the payment of the princi- pay sum of money and the interest thereon; and Whereas by the terms of said mortgnre, and the said de- fault in the said condition thereof, the power of sale contained therein has. ome operative; and whereas, no suit or proceedings have been instituted at law to recover the debt remaining secured by the said mortgage, or any part thereof; Therefore, notice is hereby given that, by virtue of the power of sale in said mortgage contained. and the statutes of the State of Wyoming in such cases made and provided, and the said default, the said George Hollingsworth here Audits, Financial Reports and Analyses, Income Tax Service and General Accounting. ARCHITECTS DUBOIS & GOODRICH, ih ages 2 Townsend lock Phone 440 RBUTT, WEIDNER & SWE ENE Architects i Oil Exchange Bldg. Phone 1162! BAGGAGE and TRANSFER SEE BEN TRANSFER ©O. 12 Baggage, Heavy Hauling and Piano Moving. Phone 743 RAPID TRANSFER age, Moving @ Si Tf it’s torage. Movable We Move it. Phone 1427 SEARLES TRANSFER ‘Offices Phone 701W BUILDING MATERIAL METAL WEATHER STRIPS A. Larson, Phone 4943 CHIROPRACTORS DR. J. H. JEFFREY DR. ANNA GRAHAM JEFFREY Suite 318 Midwest Bldg. Phone 706 DR. B. G. HAD DR. EDNA HSHN Suite 2, Townsend Block Phones. Office 423, Res. 1235 M. E. HARNE Chiropractor 162 North Kimball St. Phone 1457 DR. C, I. ARNOLDUS Osteopathic and Chiropractic Physician 310 O-S Building Phone 1754 DK. I. E. BERQUIST Zuttermeister Bldg. Phone 1757 and sheep herders and range men re- ported finding 28 more. Three skins were stolen from poison lines ‘There were also 79 unborn coyotes destroyed. The honor roll of hunters for April follows: Bud Dalrymple, Spencer, wolves and four coyotes. Arthur G. Hansen, Savagetown, Wyo., eight wolves, 12 coyotes. Ehmies A. Freel, Dillinger, Wyo., seven wolves, five coyotes, one bob- cat. Del Dearth, Big Piney, Wyo., thrve wolves, 12 coyotes. One hunter was dismissed April because he ran his trap and poison lines between moonshine stills an4 blind pigs, and patronized such places. satbmon inten set Aggie College To Be Retained By University Wyo., 14 NEW YORK, May 12.—After visiting agricultural colleges of all grades from Oregon to Massachusetts, the seven members of an investigating commis- sion nent out by the state of California have concluded that the agricultural college of their state should be re- tained as an integral part of the Uni- versity of California at Berkeley. This was announced today by A. C. Hardi- son, a member of the commission. “We wanted to know whether we should continue to expand our college of agriculture at the same place and under the same management,” said Mr. Hardison, “or whether we should establish a separate institution. We have found that the agricultural col- lege under contact with the univer sity life, and controlled by the same board of trustees is the best agency, in the opinion of all the leading agri- cultural educators we have consulted.” Qnly two members of the California commission were educators, the other being representatives of widely separ- ated sections of the state. which appropriates $250,000 for the work, similar institutes will later be founded in other Polish cities if the ‘Warsaw experiment proves satisfac- tory. elec eres Hygienical Institute already in oper-| Italy has a population of 284 for each square mile, or, roughly, one to every two and one-half acr CLEANING AND PRESSING Bates Cleaning and Pressing © First Class Work—Get Our Prices Call 1263 DOCTORS MARSHALL ©. KEITH, M. D. 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