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FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1922. SSIFIED ADVERTISING —__ Set @ ow to Answer Blind) ~ Classified Ads nswering blind af@s in these colnana please be careful to use precise address given in the ment. Write the address Letters brought to The office 5 ae require Pm Always ii your an- cu sealeA envelope. In reply- advertisements where refer- nces are asked for, do not send e original references. Send copies them only, ae ft ADVERTISIN' for inserting W per Daily Tribune at 1 . fach insertion; minizaum 25 cents, ouT OF TOWN advertisements must be accompanied by cash or k in full payment of the same. the foregoing instructions about counting the words and the rate per word for The Casper Daily Tribune. Ls 'G HOUR—Want Ads to be assified properly must be in The Casper Daily Tribune office before 10:30., Want Ads received after 10:30 to 12:30 p. m, will be inserted under ys head “Too Late to Clasait HELP WANTED—FEMALE ee WANTED—Woman for general house work; must be good cook; experi- enced and have references. Box A-9, jt ‘Tribune. WANTED—Girl for office work, Cas. per Dairy: POSITION WANTED WANTED — Carpenter work; will work by day or contract. 432 Hal- ley street. 6-2-3t* COMPETENT woman wants cooking in small camp. Sprague hotel, roc:n 22. 6-1-3t* WANTED—Position as cook in small oll camp by middle-aged woman: references if required. Box A-90, Tribune. 6-1-3t* Esthonia has the same population as Borneo, 1,800,000, a few more than Louisiana. ——————_——— WANTED—Position as stenographer had two years ence in gen- eral office work. a61t pee AND WIFE want camp ccok- ing in oil field or small hotel. Ask ‘or Mr. Marshall. Phone ph thes 4 it Phone (ON WANTED — Bookkeeper and stenographer desires office po- sition; has had bookkeeping experi- lence; will furnish references. Box -91, Tribune. 6-2-2t° SERVICES OFFERED If YOU WANT your furniture re- paired, call at 367 South Ash street, jor phone 1660. 8-5-tf \WANTED—Laundry work; silks a sepecialty; flat work mangled. 336 North Park street. Phone 851J. pent CULLEN & ZIMMERMAN, 427 East Railrowd avenue. Phone 1743W. ‘Cabine. work, screens and all kinds of millwork, general ce Ate res if you wish to make any kind of lfiowers call Mrs. R. G. Proctor, 1310 South Box Eljer street. 6-1-3t* WANTED TO BUY TO BUY — Second-hand saddles, . 216 West First pstreet. Phone 1254W. 5-25-12t* _—_—$— $$$ 'WANTED—Thre or five horse-power gas engine. Bex 1796, Soc ye se WANTED TO BUY — Furniture of any kind. 120 West Midwest avenue. Phone 249. 2-24-tf WANTED TO BUY Second-hard harness, tents, tarpr, ‘saddles, dress- ers ,in fact anything of value you may have to sell. Call 1086. 6-25-tt WANTED TO BUY—Second-hand fur- niture or anything of: value; high- est cash price paid. 367 South Ash street. Phone 1660. tf WANTED—TO RENT WANTED TO RENT—Five or six- room unfurnished house by family | .. of four; can give best of references." Phone 1375. 6-2-2t' WANTED—Business woman room; close in with kitchen and privileges. P. O. boxe1456._ MONEY TO LOAN RST NK OF CHEYENNE. (Under Federal Supervision) The second-born child has the best chance to live. D FOR SALE—Ford bug, and demountable rims; good con tion; the first $125 takes it. 1221 South Durbin street. 6-1-2t* OR SALE—Ford one ton truck, late ynodel; price $300. See Virbel. Phone 4 | FOR SALE—Ford touring car, $125 cash. Call after.3:30 p.m. 143 West ‘Thirteenth street. 5-81-3t FOR SALE—Five-passenger Hupmoe- bile, mechanically perfect; tires and paint; three-passenger chum- my just overhauled; new paint, top, and battery; either car cheap on time payment; also other cars. Scoop’s Garage, 1117 East elcnessel aes ue. Se ah ‘OR SALE—One Chandler car, good running order; would consider cash payment and terms or Ford one-ton truck. 1129 South Beech street. Phone 235, Bit new, 5RINGING UP FATHER BY GOLLX- 1 HAVEN'T HAD A WHAT 1 CAN WINK, OF SLEES FER THREE DANS AM NIGHTS- 1 WONDER KIN CO TO aIT To sterpe: be Casper Daily Tribune On Yellowstone Avenue. BOX A-84, FOR EXCHANGE Seven-room modern residence, four lots; located in College town, north ‘western Pennsylvania; this property is absolutely clear of debt; will trade for Casper or western property and assume. 400-acre ranch well improved, only 20 miles from city of Denver; will trade with all work stock and machin- ery for Casper property; like hard- ware but will consider any good busi- ness or property. 160 acres clear valley land in the Riverton district; will trade for Cas- © proj Y_and assume. 3 ery SOR SALE. *Four-room house 60x140-foot lot on |CY avenue, the price is $2,500; same terms. Three-room house, corner Pop\ar street and CY avenue; price $1,850; very easy terms; might take car, Garage location; lot 60x140-foot; one of the best locations left for garage; price $2,500, onty $500 casn, balance to suit. J Rooming house; lease and furniture for sale; 11 rooms; close in on paving; price for furniture and lease $65: some terms. MARSHALL AND BROWN 145 North Center street, Phone 1212W FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE—Piage Six touring car, continental motor, new paint and batteries. Inquire 212 North Lincoln street between 4 and 7 p. m. will sell cars on commission; bring your car over and we will get you cash for it. If you buy or sell a car, come and see us. Auto Exchange, Fitth and Center streets. 5-18-10t FOR SALE—Dodge touring car in first class condition, $350 cash, 243 South Center street. Phone 702. 6-2-1t AUTO ACCESSORIES FOR SALE —- Covered autgtreiler, rubber tires, condition, $25. street, North Casper. B-31-4t° SAVE money by having your auto timken bearings, A-1 811 United top repaired at Tucker's Auto Top Shop. 1129 South Beech street. Phone 1535. 6-1-2t* FOR SALE—30x3% Goodrich cas. $10; 30x3% Ajax casing: second hand casings. Ideal | Tire and Rubber Co. 136 West tea tn 2-20 street. FOR SALE -HOUSES FOR SALE—Four-room house with four rooms finished ents modern except heat. Cedar street. FOR SALE—Four -rocn: lot; east part; time and reasonable. Call at 1117 East Yellowstone further information. South 6-1-3t house and FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE ae ey FOR SALE—Nice level corner lot, 50x130 feet on Cedar Four- teenth street; cash or terms. Phone 17893. HOUSEHOLD GOODS SARTAIN AND SUMEY AUCTION HOUSE, Buying and selling all the time, used and new furniture; upholstering and repairing. J. R. eer, 326 West Yellowstone avenue. Phone 16175. FOR SALE—One g00d piano. 344 South David street, 3-31-tf FOR SALE—Three Hoosier kitchen | cabinets, white enameled, oak fin- ish; just like new, $28 to $35. West ‘Midwest avenue. Phone ak -BL-3t 6-2-3t 41-19-tf 120 Phone 1630J. 6-1-3t FOR SALE—Kimball piano, fine tone, good condition; also Singer sewing machine. Address 320 South Jefferson street, rear. 6-1-3t* FOR SALE — Household furniture with privilege of renting hous 6-2-3t* FOR SALE — Six-hole coal range; three-way gas burner; also fireless !cooker; three compartment.s 628 Di- vine street. 6-2-3t® |FOR SALE—Beautiful Horasha vel- vet fringed rug, 9x18 feet, cost $300; will sell for $20 cheap rent; close in. Phone 1237W. only used 6 monthss Phone 1375. 6-2-1t ‘The geographical center of the United States is in Smith county, Kansas, rie FOR SALE Well Located Business Property Lot 34x151. property, yielding rental of $2,700 per year. Address owner. Has two buildings on TRIBUNE. HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR SALE — Complete furnishings for three-room apartment, $150; alsc apartment for rent. 624 South Asb street. 5-31-31 See FOR SALE—One four-hale Century gas range, $28; one left hand oven Century gas rarge, $52; two-burne: gas plates, $6; three-burner gas plates $7.50, 131 West Railroad avenue Phone 714J. 6-3-3t $$$ FOR SALE—Large cedar chest, good as new; very reasonable. 815 CY avenue. 6-2-2t° FOR SALE—One brass bed, | tae . two-inch fillers, just like new, ait 120 West Midwest avenue. Phone 249. 5-31-36 refrigerator and 444 East Railroad 6-2-1t¢ FOR SALE—Small folding screen. avenue. IF YOU WAN eeconc-nand furn: turefl or anything second-hand, 0: have anything to trade, call at 36’ South Ash street or phone 1660. FOR SALE—Four rooms of furniture cheap for quick sale. 624 Sout! Lincoln street, rear. 6-1-2t FOR SALE—Two flat top desks, $15 to $22. 120 West Midweet avenue Phone 31-31 FOR SALE—Two sanitary folding couches, $3 each; also 14 yards of 0 foot linoleum in good shape, $5. 811 United street, North ir. 5-31-4t* FOR SALE—New ana second hand sewing machines sold; repaired and rentéd. 129 West Railroad: ave nue, Phone 714J. 5-18-12 FOR SALE—Two carloads of high grade furniture; 200 new ice boxes, 75 gas and coal ranges; three piano: overstocked; must sell. 326 West Yel- lowstone avenue. Phone 1617J. f 4-21-41 FOR SALE—.Two wardrobes, $10 each, 120 West Midwest avenue Phone 249, 5-31-3t RELINQUISHMENTS, ETC. ———————$_________ HOMESTEADS — I can locate two parties on 640-acre homesteads, 20 miles from Casper for $50 each. Ad dress P. O. box 1615. Ste LIVESTOCK ais rn toe POR SALE—Fresh milch cows. Phone 18657. 5-31-3t —$———————— FOR SALE— One fresh cow, three dry cows, one spring wagon. How ard Miller, 1317 South Durbin street inday and evenings. 5-31-3t* eens FOR SALE — Two standard bred inares. C. E. Griffet. Inquire at Fair Grounds. 6-2-2t* ————— FOR SALE—At your own price, good young draft mares and grldings: some good teams, harness and wagons for $200 an outfit. Holland Brothers, 1242 North Phillip street. Phone 1333. 6 6t* POULTRY —————————— COLUMBIA hatchery, P. O. box 1102, Denver, Colo.; we can supply you ‘garage;| 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, 6-2-1t| FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR SALE OR TRADE— Kive-room house with sleeping and sun porches, double garage, First and Melrose streets, facing city park, lawn and trees; would trade for prop- erty in southeast Casper. Bhone 149. 5-31-4t* FOR SALE OR TRADE — Modern three-room house; close; in; will trade for lot or smal! housp in south- east Casper. Address box iA-86, Trib- une. 6-1-3" FOR SALE OR TRADE-~Two good mares and colts; one sitddle horse; will consider Ford car or’Dodge. 933 South Cedar street. 6-1-2t* FOR SALE OR TRADE—Furnitture for seven-room modern house; best location in town; will self reasonable for cash or trade for good car. Box A-88 Tribune. ate FOR TRADE—Good will take Casper pro} 000. R. Kamon, 243 ith Cent street. Phone 7 -2-2te FOR TRADE—New records for old | ones. Casper Music and Record Ex- phange, corner West af Columbia Pheater. 6-2-2t* FOR SALE OR KENT FOR SALE OR RENT? — Grocery store; reasonable. Inquire Standard Cafe or phone 428W. 4-18-12t FOR RENT OR SALE—‘Pool hall. 226 West First street. 6-1-3t* FOR SALE OR RENT—New modern | eight two-room apartment house;| restaurant and soft ditink stand do- ing good business; sickneis the cause for selling; price right, Box A-92,| ‘Tribune, 62-20" farm up to $: )-furniture; five roomers and boarder: ‘ter street. Phone 1094]. ling $100 worth of furniture. P.O. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FoR SALM—o1a ni Call at Tribune office. 1-25-tf-dh FOR SALE—Electric washer, Ford touring car; one five-horse-power gasoline engin call 1 gant FOR SALE—Nearly new set of Har- vard classics, edited by Dr. Elliot. at attractive reduction in price if taken at once. 923 South David rrr 2-6t* FOR SALE—Ford touring car, nearly new; also homestead; must sell. Phone 953W. 6-1-2t* FOR SALE—One three-quarter mat- tress; one three-qaurter box spring: two pairs pillows; one Berkey-Gay iffonier and rocker, best ivory fin- three 9x12 French Wilton Velvet 3%, ; all fine stuff; used only since January. Call 3 to 4 o'clock. 333 East Eighth street. 6-1-3t* Jay Gould is the best tennis player n the United States, being national amateur and open champion in singles and a member of the championship loubles team. . FOR SALE—Lady's wheel in good condition, $15. 235 East Second street, Apartment 1. Phone STR Texas is the Indian word meaning ‘friends or allies.” —_—$—$—$—$—$——————— FOR SALE—Auto knitter; home knit- ting machine, $75 triplex and $29 worth of yarn, my price $50 for out ‘it. P.O. box 1764 or first house north of sity water works. Stewart addition. 6-2-2t° MILLER pure rubber aprons, etc., at reasonable prices. Verner Bass, Chadron, Neb. ‘31-7t* FOR SALE—Attention boys and girls, 100 fiction books; mostly recent publications. 818 CY avenue, +. ‘OR SALE—Standara rig and equip- ment; also 154g and 20-inch casing. “nquire at room 319 Oi Exchange »uilding or Phone 1752. 6-1-3t* ‘OR SALE — Galvanazed hood-pipe and exhaust fan, cheap. Phone see 5-18-t! ———— “OR SALE—Atredate dog, thorobreéd, four months old. Inquire 238 Bast Midwest avenue. 5-31-4t -IEMSTITCHING and Picoting at- tachment; fits any sewing machine; price $2. Economy Sales Co., Billings, Mont. 5-31-4t* a al FOR SALE—Cheap, velvet edge safe- ty razor blade sharpener, a_ real money maker; estaMlished business. Phone 180. : at FOR SALE—Piano, cornet, violin, two guitars, several used phonographs, ce boxes and chests. Call 1086. rae 5-21 FOR RENT-—Furnished rooms, $20 per month and up, two and one-half blocks ‘east of Henning hotel. 326 Bast, First street. 6-2-1t SOR SALE — Uncalled for_ tailored suits at your own price. Mulcahy, the tailor, Lyric theater pea 18. ‘OR SALE—Oftice desk, typewriter, chéckometer, two adding machines, show case and cash register. «Call 1086. * 5-25-tf FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT—Four-room house, $25 a month. 948 Glenarm street, North Burlington addition. 5. FOR RENT — Four-room house, including piano; also ga: 1120 South Cherry street. FOR RENT — One-room furnished house; gas and lights in. 1131 Box Elder stree*, near refinery. Inquire at 1124 South Poplar street. 5-31-4t* FOR RENT—House on South Willow street, five rooms and bath, stric ly modern. Phone 262M. 6-1-3t* | ——$—$—$—<—<—<—______ | FOR RENT — Completely furnished home, modern except heat; fi rooms, garage, chicken yard; am leav- ing Casper for summer; must rent by June 10. 811 United street, North Casper. 5-21-4t° FOR SALE—Lease on ail modern | four-room house with largo sun-| porch; large garage; wil! rent or sell | furnished will remain it desired. 530 South Cen- 6-2-3t z —Drawn for The Casper Tribune by George McManus FOR RENT—One three-room house partly furnished. Inquire at 135 South Washington street. 2-308 FOR RENT—Two-room house fur- nished; lights, water and gas. Ap- ply 1030 South Chestnut street. Phone 579M. 6-2-2t Ae SS FOR RENT—Three-room house; close in. Inquire at Metz Bakery or bhone 570W. 6.2-3t co eel 3 FOR RENT—Six-room modern house, completely furnished; garage and lawn; rent $100. Phone 1189W. 6-2-1t $$. __ FOR RENT—Six-room house, partly furnished; also tworoom furnished basement apartment. 835 East Third street. 6-2-3t ee FOR RENT— One furnished house and one furnished apartment. Cun- ningham Apartments, 227 North Park street. Phone 1270. 6- aay Theodobert (king of Metz) was the first ruler of the Germans. pa eee ries easier se SEE FOR RENT—Four-room modern un- furnished house, Inquire 1205 South ‘Spruce street. 4t FOR RENT — Two-room furnishea house; $15 a month; corner of Sixth street and Platte avenue, Mills, Wyo. 6-2-3t ee FOR RENT — Unfurnished houses: four-room house in southwest part three-room house with garage in east part; fonr-room house cast of hospital; reasonable; also good garfage at 743 South Grant street. Apply J. F. i ferige and Co., Becklinger Bldg. Phone es 2-2t FOR RENT — Four-room modern house with gas; unfurnished. 827 South Spruce street. Phone 1094J. 6-2-1t* HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS FOR RENT ———— FOR RENT—Two furnished house- keeping rooms; also one sleeping room, 410 East Second street. 6-1-2t FOR RENT — Housekeeping © and sleepingrooms, completely furnish: ed; gas and lights furnished, $20 per month. White people onl 0 East A street. Phone 532J. 5-31-5t FOR RENT—Two or three partly fur- nished rooms for light housekeep- ing; also garage; reasonable; close in. Phone 727M. 6-2-1t* —$ $$ FOR RENT— Furnished rooms ,¥f: light housekeeping. Apply room 7, 325 West BC street. 6-1-3" FOR RENT—One light housekeeping basement room; also nice airy up- stairs sleepingroom; suitable for two ‘people; reasonabie.’ Call “423 South Beech street. Phone 709 afternoon or evenings. . 6-228 Ein RS lite BE Seika FOR RENT—One large light house- keeping room; gas and lights fur- nished. 604 South Grant street. 7 1489M. FOR RENT—Two rooms furnished «xcept linen; modern except bath; thoroughly .clean on sidewalls; near refinery. 1016 South Chestnut street FOR RENT—One-room furnished for light housekeeping; bath; laundry; as and lights. 118 South Washington street. Phone 768M. 6-2-2t FOR RENT ROOMS FOR RENT—Desirable room with bath for gentiemen; clean, conven- jent; close in. 415 South Beech street. Phone 632R. 6-1-3t WANTED—Two gentlemen to rent large front bedroom in private fam- ily; privilege of breakfast; very rea- sonable. Phone 1634J. 6-1-3t BOARD AND ROOM in modern home, $10 per week. 924 South Wolcott street. Mrs. Ritterbrush. Phone 1679. 6-2-2t* ———$——$— FOR RENT—Modern room; suitable for gentlemen. Inquire at 355 CY avenue. 61-Bt ——<$—<——————— ROOM AND BOARD at 106 North McKinley street. Phone 1017. 6-1-2t ROOM AND BOARD in modern home, nice sleepingrooms, adjoining bat! also garage for rent; very reasonabi Phone 1533R. 6- ee China has the world's biggest army. FOR RENT—One four-room furnish- ed house; no children prefemred. 105 North Melfinley street. Phone 13664. 31-4 Sear FQR RENT—Four-roor. house and shack on South Cottonwood street, near refinery. Phone 1258. G-1-3t FOR RENT — Fiveroom modern house; very reasonable. Inquire 1137 South Cedar street. 6-1-3t* —————___________.. FOR RENT—Three-room house, no shack; $10 per month to party buy- Box 1764 or first house north of city water works. Stewart addition. 6-2-2t* FOR RENT—Two-room house, fur- nished for light housekeeping. Call in rear of 110 gVest G street. 6-1-2t* FOR RENT—Two-room unfurnished house; light and water in. 1232 South Poplar street. 6-1-4t* FOR RENT—Two-room house with good garage and chicken house; southwest part of town; rent reason- able; furnished or unfurnished 1235 South Locust street. 6-2-2t® FOR RENT—House, five rooms and garage; toilet, gas: close to paving; A and North McKinley streets; rent $40. 145 North Center street. Marshall and Brown, Phone 1212W, 62-28 FOR RENT—Nicely furnished sleep- ingrooms; hot and cold water; bath| and gas; also one-room for light | housekeeping. 334 West Yellowstone avenue. 6-1-3t* ROOM AND BOARD in modern home, room adjoining bath; business girl preferred, $10 per week or rooms with- out board, $15 and $20 per month. 252 North Jefferson street. Phone 683M. ? 6-1-2t SPRAGUE HOTEL. Under new management, modern rooms; prices right. Fred E. Place,} properietor. Phone 886. 5-31-6t a Rees eh OUR cot FOR RENT—APARTMENTS FOR RENT—Very desirable modern| furnished aj ents; close in; price reasonable. Avalon’ Apartments. 540 West Ninth street. Phone 439W. e”* 5-27-6t FOR RENT— (Threeroom basement | apartment, partly furnished, $30 per month, with gas. 1104 South Wa rt. two-room unfur- nished apartment; also one room comple‘ely furnished apartment; hot and cold water; gas and refriger- ators; furnished; prices $ $45. CY Apartments, 663 CY avenue. Phone 781J, FOR .RENT—Strictly modern two- room furnished apartment on paved strests, Pratt Apartments. Also two modern two-room furnished apurtments at $25 per month. Pratt Apartment house, 716 East A Phone 868J. a a sy FOR RENT—Unfturnished apartment large Livingroom, diningroom, bat room, and kitchenette; bed; hot water heat, rent $50. Phone 1424M or 381. close in treet. 5-30-5t on pavement; S-1-tf ————————______ __ FOR RE apartmen cooking. INT- steam heat; 318 South Kimball street.) Phone 1404. Three-room furnished gas for 5-31-4t ————————————_______ FOR RENT—One two-room apart ment, furnished; gas and lights; also one inodern sleepingroom. Kinsball street. Phone 1689J, FOR RENT—Strictly modern room furnished apartment; close in. Scott Apartments, Phone 1658W street. 345 East North 6-1-4t three- Second 6-1-3t FOR RENT—A modern furnished or unfurnished apartment, i location; clean and new; private bath, West avenue. down town electric ‘range, built-in features, Mur:| api mattress, tefrigerator,| steam heat;, light and airy; Eines include electric washer and j deme board; rent $50 per month un: phy Call 1539. FOR RENT—Furnishea water heat; hot or 1 or $60 per month furnished.) Tribune office and recelve reward. gi 4-19-40 apartment range disap- pearing bed, $46 per month. Phone 381} eet G-24t ¥OR RENT—Unturnisnea apartment, three large room: room, dressingroom, b front and rear porch Murphy beds and month. Phone 1047W or asement gas rang and two $55 per 133. 27-10t* FOR RENT—One-room upstairs apart- ment, ern; FOR RENT—Two attractive room apartments; and cold water; South Spruce street. completely gas. 933 South Wolcott street. | furnished furnis) bath and Phone 10) 1; mod- 2-2 three- hot| 1015 | 18. FOR RENT—Neatly furnished mod- ern two-room apartment; reasonable rent. street. FOR RENT — Two-room apartm: Call 1872W. en ments. 610 South Ash street. FOR RE nished street. 600 East 319 South Jackson 5-18-tf furnished close in. Whaley Apart- 4-24-t¢ 'T—Two-room modern fur- apartment. A 6-1-2t The longest day*s journey of a sail- FOR Ri apartment; kitchen and bath; laundry; Phone 1630M. ttion FOR RE! two-room furnished apartment; heat ght, nished. FOR RENT—-One ment, stricti ing vessel was 437 miles in a day laundry | | tile floor, bath-! laundr; R. 6-2-4) ttractive unfurnished} livingroom, ‘ery desirable three-room ly. modern; finished in old ivory enamel: dining suite in dining room: room furnished refrigerator; ‘range, nished except Apartments, 781J. in mahoga. electric modern gas and electric washer 310 CY avenue. 6 apart- walnut living- gas everything fur. lights. CY 668 CY avenue. Phone 6-1-3t FOR RENT — Four-room basement apartment, partly furnished; private bath. 255 South Jackson street. Phone 901k. 6-1-3t FOR RENT—Two-room modern fur- nished apartment, light and sunny; part basement; hot water and all conveniences. 141 West Tenth street. Phone 37 6w. FOR RENT — Three-room basement apartment; Mght and cool; extra close in and 6-1-3t modern large, cheap. 434 South Kimball street. Phone FOR RENT—Thce-room apartment; unfurnished. 444 South Lincoln street. FOR RENT—MISCELLANEOU: basement 6-2-3t ror RENT—Vacuum cleaner; rugs cleaned; furniture repaired and up- holstered. FOR RENT—Desirable Co: rmier and McComb. 107 South Durbin street. Phone 16: M. 10t* office space or storage room in basement of Con- this will ts and af- fords one of the best downtown loca- tions for cheap rent that can be had in Casper rr. Inquire Western Realty Co., at new location in basement of Consolidated Royalty building. Phone 1078. FOR RENT—Store room, desirable lo- Inquire at Box A-85, Trib- cation. une. 5-31-3t 5-31-3t =o ey FOR RENT — Balcony over sfore; very desirable locatione rent very reasonable. 120 East Second street 6-1.2t* FOR RENT—Brick building; rent rea- sonable. Inquire at Pine's 326 North Wolcott street. Hot 6-2-1t* One doliar at 6 per cent compound interest for 100 years yields $339.20. FOR RENT—At one-half usual rate, desirable space alty elevator; BUSINESS CHANCES |FOR LEASE—160 acres oil land in Bolton office in basement Consolidated building, rooms or passenger and storage Roy- freight one of the best locations in city. Phone Western Realty 197 field: government 5-1 permit. 6-1-3t Address P. O. box 778 , 5-29-42 bedroom | 00d loca. e2 woodwork | | FOR SALE — Good little bustness,| FOR SALE—All or any part of 3,000-acre of] and gas leaso: deeded; passed on by W. Giles, discov- er of Osage field; location Salt Creek. Full particulars, box 331, Newcastle, Wyo., owner. 6-2-3t FOR RENT—For small onsiness, a balcony over dry goods store; rent reasonable; in desirable location. 120 East Second street. 6-2-2t | FOR SALE—Men's furnishing store, stock and furniture for sale at sac-| rifice slease to be assigned; the loca-| tion is the very best in the very} heart of the city on Center street; here is a chance to get a going busi-| ness for way less than cost. Call) 212W for appointm 62-2t WANTED—To hear from parties in- terested in purchasing oil acreage| in or near proven territory: close to| a well now drilling which will prove, and hold lease on same. H. Me: Keown, box 1820, Casper, Wyo. S-BL-Bt? | making good money; will consider Ford for trade. Inquire 238 East Mid-| 5-31-4t LOST AND FOUND LOST—Purse containing $10 and $5) bills; also check. Please return to! FOUND—Automobile tire on Rawlins road. Owner may have same by identifying and paying for this ad. 856 South Washington street. Phone 1631M. 6-1-3t* LOST—Money order Wednesday; pay- able to Philipsburg; sent by Lexie A. Brooks. Reward; return to 331 North Grant street. Phone 1367, At PERSONAL PSYCHOMETRY, Palmistry; have re turned. Room 51, West ‘Hotel. G-a1-6t A MOST inviting treatment free for rheumatism with The Slectronet. Try, one. Phone 378W. 6-2-2t8 LEGAL NOTICES. | NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE OF REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE Default having been made in the conditions of a certain real estate mortgage, dated June 9th, A. D. 1921, made, executed, acknowl- edged and delivered by: Adolph G. Rummel d Emma E. Hollings- 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, in the State of Wyoming. on the 23rd day of June, A. D. 1921, at 5 o'clock p. m.,’and duly recorded in Book 24 of Mortgages, on Page 86, given to secure the promissory note of suid Adolph G. Rummel and Emma E. Hollingsworth Rummell, of even date with said mortgage, due on or before six months from date, in the sum of Eight Thousand Eight 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 if note should be obliged to enforce payment by law; and on which said note and real estate mortgage, no 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 $9,495.00, and as provided in said mortgage, there is also attorney’s fees to be added to said principal and interest, and also costs and ex- penses of sale, And Whereas, It Is provided in said mortgage, that in case of any installment of principal or any part thereof, or any interest moneys, or any part thereof, by said mortgage secured, to be paid, should remain due and unpaid for the space of thirty days after the same shall, by the terms thereof, become due and payable, and that then, and in that| case, the whole principal sum by said mfortgage secured to be paid, together with the interest thereon, shall at the option of the said mort- gagee, its successors or assigns, be- come due and payable forthwith, anything in said mortgage or in said note contained to the contrary not- withstanding. And Whereas, it was further provided in and by said mortgage, that in case default should be made in the payment of said prin- cipal sum of money, intended to be! secured by said ‘mortgage, or in the payment of the interest there- of, or any part of such principal] or interest, as in said mortgage| provided, then it should be and/ might be lawful for the said mort-| gagce, its successors or assigns, to sell and dispose of the said mort- gaged premises, and all the right,| title, benefit and equity of redemp-| tion of said mortgagors, their heirs or assigns, therein, at public auc-| tion, for cash, according to the| statutes in such cases made and pro-| vided and in the manner therein prescribed, and out of the money arising from such sale, to retain ;| the same is past due and th —_-—_—- the said principal and interest, to- gether with the cost and expenses of such sale, and attorney, solicitor or counsel fees, and the overplus, if apy there be, should be paid by the party making such sale, on demand, to the said mortgagors, their heirs executors, administraters or a$- signs; And, Whereas, salad 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 mortgage, and the said de- fault in the said condition thereof, the power of sale contained therein has become 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 hereby elects to exercise his said option to fore- close the same, for the reason tha’ ditions in said mortgage hay broken and that said mortgage on said hereinafter described premises will be foreclosed by the sale of the Said mortgaged premises, and for that purpose, on Friday day, of June, A. D. 1 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 in the forenoon of that day, at the front door of the courthouse, in Casper, in the County of Na- trona, in the State of Wyoming, I, J. L. Marquis, Sheriff in and for the County of Natrona, in the State of Wyoming, and at the request of said George Hollingsworth, legal holder of said real estate mortgage, and promissory note herein de- scribed, will sell at public vendue, to the 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 interest thereon at the rate of 8 per cent per annum from the 9th Cy of June. A. D. 1921, until paid, together with at- torney’s fees and aR costs and ex- penses allowed by law, which s: premises to be sold as aforesaid, «!are described in said mortgage sub- stantially as follows, to-wi Lot numbered four (4) in Block fifty-five (55) in the town (now city) of Casper, County of Natrona, State of Wyoming, together with all improvements thereon, and any which may be hereafter 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, 19, 26, and June 9, 16, and 23, 192 SELLE heen uae NOTICE BY PUBLICATION In the District Court, Sixth Judi- cial Distefct, in and for the County of Natrona, State of Wyoming. Katherine L, Le Prix, Plaintiff, vs. Eugene P. Le Prix, Defendant. State of Wyoming to Eugene P. Le Prix: Take notice that you have been 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, id defendant must an- swer the petition filed herein by said plaintiff on or before the 24th day of June, 1922, or said petition will be taken as true, and judgment for said plaintiff will be rendered aeeorainigty? Dated this 28th day of April, 1922, HAZEL CONWELL, (SEAL) Clerk of Court. Publish April 28th, May 5, 12, 19, 26, June 2, 9. be ae NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION Notice is hereby giver 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 O. Wilson, Townsend building, Cas- per, Wyoming. on February 4, 1922, at 10 o’clock a. m., at which meet- ing stockholders representing and owning more than two-thirds of the capital stock of said company issued and outstanding, or all of such capital stock, were present, by legal resolution unanimously adopt- ed, said company was ordered dis- solved, said company having ceased to do busines’, all corporate debts having been paid, all corporate lia- i charged and the corpor- ate assets and property distributed among the persons entitled thereto. The statutory trustees for creditors and stockholders are Frank Wood, Wilbur Foshay. and Henry Bayer, Dated this 4th day of February, 1922. FRANE WOOD, President, WILBUR FOSHAY, [SEAL] Secretary. Publish April 28, May 5, 12, 19, 26; June 2 1922, GASPER SCHOOLS FIRST TO ENTER FAIR DISPLAY The first entry of exhibits for the Wyoming Free State fair comes from the Casper public schools. All of the nine schools in Casper are represent- ed. There are 475 entries in the com- bined Casper schools. This indicates the interest of teachers and si in our State fair. The lar; of entries also demonstrates th cators realize the value of best product | Wyoming's whether these be the product of children or adults, of brain or brawn. Passen: ger rates for State fairs have just been announced by the V ern Pas: enger association. All State fairs re granted a rate of 1 1-3 fare for the round trip as a fare which has bi several y nst en in rate of 1% effect for 5 eget Rauer’s Denver Ice Cream, Checo- late, Strawberry and Vanilla for day. Pep's News Depot. a.

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