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he Casper Daily Cribune PAGE NINE. Check in full payment of Note the foregoing Seecustions Shout counting the words ‘nd the rate per ‘mord for The Casper Daily Tribune. ‘lass! iy must be in The see pally” Tribune oftite before 9:30. Want Ads received after 10:30 jo 1230 p. m. will be inserted under he head “Too Late to Classify.” WANTED—MALE ——<—<$<—<—$ = — ———— "WANTED — Truck driver to take truck on shares. Call T27W. ———_— ‘WANTED—A first — pastry cool en make A-1 no need apply. 535 S. Senter. TB-1te peed Sepeys Be. 8. ee HELP WANTED—FEMALE [ANTHD— Experienced woman t® help with housework and cooking on ranch, 50 miles out of town; $55 rpnth. BE Prone 1682W. 7 eee HELP WANTED—MALE AND FEMALE = Sood wages to party who. wants to Apply employment office, cor- mer ge and Midwest. T-34t — ‘WANTED—Lawns to care for. Phone} 1170W. 6-27-5t I ER NR ie Zeta WANTED—Girl wants work as voard- ing or general house work; good ex- ce. Box A-44, Tribune. Babe 6.28-8t* o * CLOSING HOUR—Want Ads to be others PLENTY OF IT- BOT MY WIFE WwoNn'T OO IT: You COME TO SEE ME TOMORROW -fLL SIT YOU A JOB IN —Drawn for The Casper Tribune by George McManus SOT | DON'T KNOW ANX THING ABOUT WASHIN' FOR SALE— also one Ford over- hauled; will sell cheap if taken at 0 West K. 6-20-3t FOR SALE—Ford racer, overhead valves, Bosch magneto, vacuum feed jand wire wheels. Phone 1586J. 71-4 FOR SALE—Chevrolet 499 touring car with self-starter, cheap; make offer; the high soy va will take. 140 8. Beech and East 7-3-1t° condition; cheap. Phone 687J 7-3-3t* Pennies are legal tender only up to 25 cents. FOR | ame geee and Se Soe ternational truck; good condition, cheap for cash. 340° W. Y: FOR SALE— 1921 cylinder roadste Ford as part payment. Wyoming Olds- ‘mobile Co. Phone 1963. 7-1-3t FOR SALE—-Two used cars, good values; terms. Franklin Sales & vice. 240 E. Yellowstone. 6-29-6t AUTO ACCESSORIES TRY the Wyoming Auto Paint Shop for auto painting. 924 8S. Oak. Phone 668 7-3-5t YOR SALE — Rajo big valve racing head complete with master special } 1%4-ineh carburetor dor Ford car at Jess than half original cost. Phone 1086. FOR SALE -IZ0USES woman cook wants) Ex) ENC ED Sealtion Box .A-65, Tribune. i 73-4te —— WANTED POSITION — Young man, 18 years of age, desires employment will consider anything; has had keeping and office experience. P. O. box 201. TH ————— WANTED—Position by middidaged ‘woman as housekeeper for widower or bachelor. 1225 8. Melrose. 7-3-1t® SERVICES OFFERED $$ IF YOU WANT your furniture re- Ash ‘street. paired, enleate 367 South jor phone 8-5-tf Harvard and William and Mary colleges have educated the most “OR FURNITURE packing, ing, . upholstering, rug ver vacuum for rent. Call “Cormi nd McComb. 107 8. Dorbin. . Phone mM. 6-23-201° WANTED TO BUY-—Suits and shoes, overcoats. 214 W. First. Phone 1328J, Misfit Chothier. 6-30-3t* WANTED TO BUY — Second-hand harness, tents, tarps, ere dress- ers in fact an: may have to sell. Call 1086. 628. tt fiv WANTED TO BUY—Four or . room modern house in good locatio: $4,000 cash down; will deal directly with owner. Box 1603, Casper. WANTED—Thousand good aged ewes ‘ored July or August; give price f. 0. b., railroad October 1; will contract. C. H. Dechert, Mitchell, Neb. 6-28-10t* WANTED TO BUY—Second-hand fur- niture or anything of value; high: ee os oe BEEP a t. Phone 1 WANTED—TO RENT So Se es WANTED TO RENT — Furnished apartment: must be reasonable; close to Second and Kimball. Phone 1963. 7-1-3 BOR SALE—Good used cars all in good shape; prices reasonable; also will sel! cars on commission; bring car over and we will get you gaeh for it. If you buy or sell a car, FOR SALE—Buick 1921 model in A-1 shape new. cord tires; this car ‘rived. £9" sell; owner leaving cl cash balance terms to reliable Dartics. Call 1042R ‘aftor. 6 6 o'clock f it ¥OR SALE—Ford car, a it bargain at once; could give some terms. Phone 630M. 7T-B-1te BARGAINS in used cars, two Fords, | one Chevrolet, FB model, complete- ly rebuilt; one Kissel Six; one seven- Passenger’ touring car. Wyoming Olds- Second and Kimball. Phone “AS IS f We huve several “as is cars ‘cheap. Just the thing for some chanic to make over. Come in make us an offer, Casper Motor Co. Temporary Office at ,. E. Kennedy Motor Co. sell me-| in and: 7-1-3t jor SALE—One 1917 Ford Sardine wear, Sominletaty eraerenay and inted. Phone TSit it book- | repair- cleanin; FOR RENT—Six-room nicely furnish- ed strictly modern house; will lease to reliable party. 252 N, Jeffersony 6-27-6t FOR SALE—Bargain in new three room strictly modern house; seven blocks from court house; half block from paving; first $150 cash will take it, balance same as rent. 247 N. Lin- jeoin. 6-30-st° FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—A lot #0xi40 feet suitable for gafage; ayartment or rooming house close in, me263-or inquire 627 EB. Third. 6-28-6t FOR SALE—Two lots with basement 22x26 feet; clso two-room ~ house; cheap if taken soon. C. E. Hall, South addition. 6-29-4t* T-3-tf) u FOR SALE—National cash register one wall case, one safe, two desks. Frank Canner. Phone 655R. 7-1-3t KINDLING wood 50c and 75c per hundred delivered. Rapid Transfer. Phone 1427. 6-27-42 FOR Parrott and wire cage, $12. Call at 704 8. Park. 405 S. Beech. Phone 206J. FOR SALE—Dort touring car in gooa|FOR FOR be ong cows, eleven of Casper. Phone 6F31 or 6F4. A-1 condition. N. Glenarm. Phone 1147J. Gold is usually found in creek bot- toms. FOR TRADE — Fiveroom modern house with four rooms finished in ‘Tribune. FOR TRADE—Oakland roadster, will trade for vacant lot; well located or small house and lot; car in good run- ning order. rooming house of eleven rooms, close in location, all rooms full ; price $650 and will take trade in vacant lot or what have you? Mar. pe po Brown. 145 N. Center. Phone 1212 6-30-3t FOR SALE OK RENT FOR SALE OR RENT — Grocery store; reasonable. Inquire Staneard Cafe or phone 428W. 4-18-12 FOR RENT HOUSES FOR. RENT — Four-room modern house and gArage. 641 CY. 6-27-6t* FOR RENT— Neat two-room house, partly furnished; desirable locatio: garage. 311.58, St. Botolph. 6-2! FOR RENT—Well furnished room in modern home; close in on pavement $4 per, week. Phone HSH. 525 8, Park -3-1t BOARDERS AND ROOMERS: pss 5: vate home; exceilent meals. Center, FOR RENT—A nice large bedroom; suitable for one or two; reasonable. T-3-2t eats FOR RENT—Modern room; close in and reesonable. $11 S. Durbin. *tl tricks in a game is given credit for BOARD and room, home-cook: meals. 535 S. corte “ohio cau, house with basement Phone 290W. ere: new modern home; $9 per week; jitney service, 1327 Box Elder. Phone 790R. T-a-2t° FOR RENT—Nice cool abteingr oes in modern _ home; board if desired. 312 E. FOR RENT — Front sleepingroom; will rent to man and wife ,| WANTED—Family FOR RENT—AP/.RiMENTS FOR RENT—Strictly modern two- room nicely furnished « apartments; close in on paved streets. Pratt Apart- ment House. 716 East A. Phone £638J. 6-T- as eal it Re aaa ae FOR RENT—Two modern unfurnish- ed apartment; no children over two years old; close in, $50 and $75. se 1424) Oleo is the name given to vaude- ville acts interspersed between the vets of a theatrical production. FOR RENT — Two-room furnished ; close in. Whaley pis] tre nished Kitchenette and bat! per month. Phone 1 FOR, RENT — Five-room furnished house. 134 N. Washington. Phone 6. 6-30-tf FOR RENT—Beautifully furnished house. 925 S. Lincoln. 6-12-tf LAND FOR SALE MEXICO land of opportunity; invest where returns are sure and lar, join our American colony now. For ‘full information call on or write Ste- phens and Philips, Wyatt Hotel. TL2te tf HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR RENT—Light Ag aad sewing machine. Phone 1086. 6-27-tf Ty YOU WAN) seconz-hand furni- ture or anytaing second-hand, or bave anything to trade, “call at 367 South Ash street or phono 1660. 7-9-t? Any judge in the United Stotes is entitled to be called Your Honor. FOR SALE—One large gray reed baby buggy. 139 East H. T-3-2t FOR SALE — Dresser, violin case, Eden electric washer, nearly new; sewing machine, tubs, boiler, bedding, picture frames, dishes and cooking utensils. Call after 3 o'clock. 125 N. Durbin. 2te BARGAIN for quick sale; going away will sell our Hallet Davis square grand piano for $60 cash or rent it for Fa a month. Phpne 1257J. 7-3-2t* FOR SALE—One buffet, one round «iningroom table, perfect condition: ver) reasonable. 615 S. Beech. Phone 6325. 6-29-6t «Hae CASPER avOrEON radeteed Buyin; Inc, ig and selling all used and new furniture; FOR SALE—Two and@ threehole oil stoves at a sacrifice. Phone 1086. e fergale canary and brass cage, fio. ‘Call 704 S. Park. 6-27-tf° FOR SALE—Office desk, typewriter, checkometer, tw0 adding machines, show case and cash register. Call 1086. 5-25-tf It was part of the religious belief of the Egyptians that the soul could not exist after death unless the body was preserved intact. FOR SALE—Hlectric washer, Ford touring car; one five-horse-power gasoline engine. Call 1086. kei FOR SALE — Empty twelve ounce Budweirer bottie, 50 cents eo case. ‘ker Brothers Cigar and Tobacco Co. Phone- 83. T-ltt FOR: SALE—Office desk, typewriter, checkometer, two adding machines and show cases. Call 1086. 7-8-tt FOR SALE—Piano, cornet, violin, two guitars, several used phonographs, ice boxes and chests. Call ee | FOR RENT—A large one-room house on rear of lot; gas in; lights and water furnished; suitably furnished for batching or couple working. 155 N. Kimball. T-3-1t FOR RENT—Two-room house © fur- nished or unfurnished; north Cas. per. Phone 596W. 233 N. Lincoln. b; 7-3-2t ‘FOR RENT—Fovur-room unfurnished house. 6. his country. FOR RENT—Three-room house for colored people neatly 729 East C. Phone %12M. house. 233 N. Lincoln. Phone 596M. partly furnished. 1440 S. St. Botolph Inquire 1454 S. St. Botolph. 7-1-2t* FOR RENT—Two-room and one-room houses; furnisted; with gas: close in; rent reasonable, 450 S. Oak. 7-3-1" FOR RENT — Tworoom furnished house; gas, water end electricity. 340 W. Yellowstone. T-3-1t HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS FOR RENT "OR RENT—Dwo furnished ropgns for housekeeping. 823 S. Center. 6-30-3t * ranch is called a rodeo. for housekeeping, adjoining bath; outside entrance; ‘gas and electric lighst, Call 1474 p.m. e 6-30-4t FOR RENT—Two modern light house- keeping rooms. 629 E. eS FOR RENT ROOMS FOR RENT—Front bedroom in mod ern home; suitable for party giv- ing references. 839 S. Grant. Phone 15075. TA-tt FOR RENT—Two bedrooms in mod- ern home; suitable for four persons; everything modern, good locatioi board if desired; reasonable. 425 CY Phone 197M. FOR RENT—Two sleepingrooms, ad- joining bath; suitable for ladies or gentlemen. 704 S. David. Phone 290W. T31t |] In colonial times the shilling was called a “bit.” Two bits is a quar- ter, the equivalent of two shillings. WANTED—One or two gigis to board or share apartment close in or will take two children to board. Phone -3-2t 1536W. T3-2t FOR RENT—Five-room house; water and lights. 231 N, Lincoln.’ Phone 596W. T3-2t 71-28 | one FOR RENT—Two threeroom apart- ments modern, gas stoves, lights, and bath. 1113 S. Chestnut. ral paid. 0° FOR RENT—Six-room basement; light and dry; cheap. Call janitor’s quar- ters, North Casper new school, — Tain FOR RENT—New two-room modern .furnisbed apartment; ali conven- fences; good location. 141 W. Tenth. Phone 376W. 7-1-2t FOR RENT—Modern three-rom — fur-| nished apartment; also furnished three-room house; gas. 121 N. Park. Phone 691M. ke FOR RENT — Two-room furni apartment, 318 8. Kimball. 1404. FOR RENT—Two-room modern nished apartment; water, gas and .| lights furnished; near refinery and on 5-cent jitney line; $5 per week. 1149 Cherry. FOR RENT—Close in beautifully fin- nished three-room apartment with private bath; rent reduced for peak tenant only. Phone 1365W. FOR RENT—Two-room furnished half basement apartment; lights and gas furnished; reduced rent: close in. 124 S. Beech. 7-3-3t FOR RENT—Four-room unfurnished apurtment, almost new; private bath, hot hb zenialy ig y=? bed and large dressingroo: range and ice box, 123 N. TDeech, Bhone 84 840. aes FOR RENT—Modern four-room apart- ment, just east of new Elk's home, $45 per month. Phone 750W. ’ FOR RENT — Bessosehie, Pleasant three-room basemen’ apartment; also garage. 445 5. Goat Phone ryt FOR RENT—Two-room 523 S. Lincdln. The annual roundup of cattle on a apartment. 6-28-4t* FOR RENT—Two-room modern apart- tment; also sleepingroom. 304 Hast A TA12t FOR RENT—Desirable modern fur- nished apartment; private bath; gas hot water; front and back entrance; one-half block from Second; low rent. 133 S. Conwell Square. » 7 FOR RENT — Tworoom furnished apartment; close in, 307 N. Center. Phone 456W. Tl12t FOR RENT — Four-room basement apartment; unfurnished; gas heat. 1208 E. Second. Phone 6055. 6-30-4t* FOR RENT—Two-room modern apart- ment, furnished; gas and lights: in nice location, just one block off Sec- ; reasonable rent. 319 S. Jackson. ‘Phone 1872W. : 6-30-tt FOR RENT— Modern furnished two and threeroom apartment. 534. W. Ninth. Phone 439W. 6-30-3¢ FOR RENT—MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT—Saddle horses, 1206 N. Glenarm. Phone 1147J. 6-17-f FOR RENT—At one-half usual rate, desirable office rooms or storago Space in basement Consolidated Roy- altybuilding; passenger and freight elevator; one of the best locations in 4 day of July, A. D. 1922, at the hour FOR LEASE—160 acres off land in Bolton field; government permit. Address P. O. box 778 . S-29tf LOST AND FOUND LOST— Thursday evening between Btue Front grocery and the fice, white kid gauntlet glove with black trimming; glove for left hand rned to 415 Oil Ex Ta-2t Reward if re change Bldg. The whist player who takes all the @ grand slam. FOUND—A pearl rosary.. Owner call millinery department of Smith-Turn- er Drug store, identify same and pay for this ad. T3-1t PERSONAL PALMISTRY. Madame Pelkey, she can the right road to success without asking ques- read your entire life: tells names and family names and what business you are best fitted for. 534 W. Yellowstone, Phone 1959W 6 Consult put you « County of Natrona, to the highest bidder, according to law, at the south front door of the court house in the City of Casper. in said Coun- ty of Natrona, State of Wyoming. at 10 o’clock in the forenoon on August 15, 1922. The amovnt claimed to be due on the said mortgage at the date f the first publication of this no- Mayor declared said motion duly carried. Moved by John G. Jones, second- ed by J. S. Pettingill that the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized to en- ter into a contract with the Avery Company to purchase one (1) Avery Road Razer for the sum of $1,610.00. On roll call all voting aye. the Mayor declared said motion duly|tice is the sum of $5,000.00 prin- carried. cipal. and interest of $462.22, from Moved by J. J. Giblin, seconded | May 7, 1921, to the date of the first by John G. Jones that the City do-| publication of this notice, at 8% nate a pedestal as designed by the|per annum, a total of $5,462.22 Chamber of Commerce for thejand as provided in said mortgage Platte River Bridge, same to cost not to exceed Forty Dollars ($40.00). On roll call all voting aye, the Mayor declared said motion duly carried. Moved by W. W. Keefe, second- ed by John J. Hancock, that the request of the several clubs and or- ganizations to solicit funds for the maintenance of the Salvation Army work be granted. On roll call all voting aye, the Mayor declared said motion duly carried, there is glso $500.00 attorney’s fees to be added to said principal and interest, and also costs and expenses of sale. 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, at- torney’s fees of $500.00 and costs and expenses of such sale. all as provided in said mortgage. are sit- uated in the City of Casper, County of Natrona and State of Wyoming, and more particularly known and described as follows, to-wit: 800 Arrested for \Watching Women Dance No Clothes CHICAGO, Jaly 3.—Bight hundred men guests at the Emil Zola club, where the entertainment included a veil dance by four young women clad only in scant pieces of gauze. were arrested by police raiding par- ties early today. Patra? wagons from five stations working In relays were used to transfer the prisoners to several sta- tions where they were booked for disordegly conduct Harry Cohen, hest at the enter- tainment was charged with violating a state statute prohibiting indecent public performances. The four wom- en, after discarding their veils for more substantial attire, were booked on similar charges and ordered to appear in the morals court with Co- hen The raid establishes a record for the number of arrests In one day. , Be brers BURGLAR WILL SERVE FIVE YEARS IN PEN CHEYENNE, Wyo., July 1—(Spe cial to the Tribane.}—Charles F. Con nors, who leaded guilty of attempting to burglarize a Colorade & Southern section house near Gleason, Wyo., will serve from five to seven years in the state penitentiary under sentence im- posed by Judge W. A. Riner in the Laramie county district court Thurs- day. Marino Guna, Mexican, was sen- tenced to serve from 12 to 15 months for trafficking in marajuana (Indian hemp), a narcotic. see BEES NOTICE TO CREDITORS. The Estate of Bertha D. Miller, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that Let- Moved by W. W. Keefe, seconded Commencing at the northwest to share a cozy + home right down town; $80. 535 S. Center. 73-1t¢ LEGAL NOTICES. UNDER EXECUTION. Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned, J. L. Marquis, sheriff gf Natrona county, Wyoming, by virtue of an execution issued out of the District Court of the Sixth Ju- dicial District of Wyoming, in a cause therein pending wherein A. P. Spies is plaintiff and J. R. Olleary is defendant, wherein tht laintiff was on the 27th day of tune, A. D. 1922, awarded judg- ment against the defendant in the sum of $800.00 and costs taxed at $25.95, I will, on Monday the 10th of 10 o'clock a. m. of said day, at the. south front. door of the Court House of Natrona County at Casper, Wyoming, offer for - sale, and sell‘at public auction one Stutz Automobile, heretofore levied upon and attached ac the property of the defendant J, R. Olleary, to satisfy the said judgment and costs as aforesaid. J. L, MARQUIS, Sheriff of Natrona County, Wyo- ming. Publish pone 28, 29. 30 and July 1, 3, 5, 6 7, 8, COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS. Casper, Wyoming, June 28, 1922. The City Council of the City of , | Casper met in special sessioa in the Council Chamber in the City Hall, with Mayor W. A. Blackmore pre- siding. present, John J. Hancock, J. J. Gib- lin, W. W.. Keefe, John G. Jones, John S. Pettingill. J. M. Whisen- hunt. H. H. Price, City Clerk. This being the date set to open bids on sidewalk construction in the City of Casper, the City Clerk re- ported having ‘received three (3) bids, and opened same in the pres- $54,527.80; without gravel cushion, cash, $46,! 625. 00; warrants, $51,- 333.80. M. J. Rafferty—With gravel cushion, cash, $52,035.00; warrants, $58,170.00; without gravel cushion, cash, $48, 570. 00; warrants, $54,- 28) 695.00. J. V. Stryker—With gravel cush- ion. cash, $78,380.00; warrants, $78,330.00; without gravel cushion, cash, $73,’ 710.00; warrants, $73, 710,00. Moved by W. W. Keefe, seconded by J. M. Whisenhunt, that the Water Commissioner be instructed to buy two hundred (200) Stop Boxes. On roll call ‘all voting aye, the Mayor declared said motion duly carried. Moved by W. W. Keefe, seconded by John J. Hancock, thatthe right- of-way agreement of the Standard Oil Company of Indiana for the City Water Line from the Pump Here to the Reservoir be accept- On roll call all voting aye, the Mayor declared said motion duly carried. Moved by J..M. Whisenhunt, sec- onded iby J. J. Giblin. that the agree- ment and plat of the Standard Oil Cémpany of Indiana be accepted, subject to the corrections as to the City water line right-of-way. On roll call all voting ‘aye, the Mayor declared said motion duly carried. Moyed by, John G. Jones, sec- onded by J. M. Whisenhunt. that the Community Extension Corpora- tion agreement as to the right-of- way for the City Water Lines from the Pump Station to the Reservoir city. Phone Western Reality 1078. 6-6-+tE NOTICE OF ;SHERIFF’S SALE| M: On roll call the following were’ be accepted. On roll call ajl voting aye, the by J. S. Pettingill, that the facing with brick of the old barn on Ash Street, to conform with the new building now under constrmction on Ash Street, be referred to the Building Committee, with power to act.” On roll call all voting aye, the or declared said motion duly carried, Moved by J. M. Whisenhunt. sec- onded by John J. Hancock, that the City Engineer be instructed to no- tify the Warren Construction Com- pany to repair the pavement con- structed by them in the City of Casper, immediately. On roll call all voting aye, the Mayor declared said motion duly carried, Moved by John G. Jones, sec- onded by J. M. Whisenhunt, that the offices of the City’ Clerk and City Treasurer be closed Saturday afternoons during the months of July and August. On roll call all voting aye. the Mayor declared said motion duly carried. The following bills were present- corner of Block Thirteen (13) run- to the southwest corner of Block Fifty-eight (58), being the place of beginning, thence North along the East side of Beech Street, one} hundred and forty (140) feet; thence East Ninety (90) fect; thence South one hundred and forty (140) feet to the North line of A} Street, formerly known as Fourth} Avenue or Fourth Street; thence West Ninety (90) feet to the place Fifty-eight (5) of the City of Cas- per, Wyoming, and located on the (4), Township Thirty-three (33) North, Range Seventy-nine (79) West, Natrona County, Wyoming. HELEN T. ALLEN, Mortgagee. WILLIAM O. WILSON, Attorney for Mortga; Publish July 3, 10, August 7, 14. Ais ASE Common house-fiies have ed: rales 3 in one day. U. S, Miller, sidewalks-.$ 113.50 (SEAL) Mayor. 415 Oil Exchange Bldg. Phone 1162 ence of the Mayor and City Coun-| Attest: RAYBURN S. WEBB, Architect H. H. PRICE, 4 Phone 1351 cil: pea th 5 Sulte 12, Daly Bldg, U. 8. Miller—With gravel cush-| Pub. July 3, 1922. AWNINGS ioh, cash, $49,165.00; warrants, Kistler Tent and Awning Co. 747 South Lincoln St. Phone 927M BAGGAGE and TRANSFER SEE BEN TEANSFER 00. Baggage, Heavy Hauling and Piano Moving. Phone 74 SEARLES TRAN! NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SAI Whereas, default has been made in the payment of the money se- cured by mortgage dated May ‘7, 1920, executed by William W. Whaley and Amy Whaley, his ‘wife, FER J. L. Wilson and Mazie Wilson, his| Res. Phone 87W — Oific> Phone 701W wife, and E. E. Lemon, a single man, as mortgagors, to Helen T. CHIROPRACTORS Allen, as mortgagee, which mort- DR. J. HW. gage was recorded in the office of| DR. ANNA GK. the County Clerk and Ex-Officio | Suite 318 Midwest Bldg. Register of Deeds of Natrona Coun- DR. B. G. HAHN ty, Wyoming, on May 12, 1920, at DR. EDNA HAHN 1:30 o’clock p.m. in Book 19 of Suite 2, Townsend Block Mortgage Deed Records on Page Fhouice. Ottice | 425, Resi /1855 242, as Document No. 74973; and . E. HARNED, Chi or Whereas, default has occurred in is 162 North Kimball the condition of the said mortgage, Phone 1457 in that the note dated May 7, 1920, and due on or before May 7, 1922, of $5,000.00, with interest at 8% per annum from its date until paid, interest payable annually and also DR. C. I. ARNOLDUS Osteopathic and Chiropractic PI 310 ©-S Building Phone 1754 ning thence North Eighty (80) feet! of beginning, being a part of Block| Southeast quarter of Section Four gagee. 17, 24, 31, | been proved to migrate as much as aix ters Testamentary bey on the 21st day of February. 1921, granted to the undersigned in the above estate, and all persons having claims jagainst the said estate are hereby \required to exhibit them with the necessary youchers'for allowance to \C. H. Miller, at Casper, Wyoming, | within six months from the date hereof or they may be precluded from any benefit from such estate, {and if such claims be not exhibited within one year from date they will jbe forever barred. Dated June 26, 1922. C. H. MILLER, Executor of the Estate of Bertha D. Miller, Deceased. Pub. June 27, July 4, 11 and 18, 1922. SEE THE MYSTERY MAN ALL THIS WEEK MOOSE STREET FESTIVAL FIRST AND WOLCOTT U. S. Miller, sidewalks 107.52 U. S. Miller, sidewalks 557.93 U. S. Miller, sidewalks 392.47 USMESS all ession ire A. D. Hoskins, state Trea’ ie aces tan «2833)—————______ c.B. y. Co., freight i W. M. Gossett, salary_ 48.10 ACCOUNTANTS CONTRACTORS 5. 'V. Stryker, roadway 950.00 |" GUARANTEE REGISTRY CORP. |ENTERPRISE CONSTRUCTION Co. See SE en 3,0 7400 | ieeae aa ene ae General Contractors oN °° ‘tte river . \ cist an insfer Agent Room 203 0-: dg. Garbutt, Weidner & Swee- 208-11 Oil Exehange Bldg. Phone 660 S'Bias Phone 1906 150.00 : WYOMING AUDIT COMPANY DOCTO) H. Price, freight, ete. 44.47 | 414.15 Midwest Ref. Bldg. Phone 280 RS De C. O’Brion, San. Sewer Audits, Financial Reports and MARGHALL C. KEITH, M.D. Dist. No. 7 200.00 s, Income Tax Service and Office Phons 30. Res 164 Moved by J. S. Potting ll ec General Accounting. Private Hospital—612 South onded by J. J. Hancock, that the S SSenr : bills be allowed as audited by the AUDITORS Tae i, RIMBALL: Finance Committee and warrants REIMERTH & VAN DENBERG Office Phone 120M Kes. Phone I71sw ordered drawn to pay same. ecountants—Income Tax, Services St eee On roll call all voting ave, the|!th Floor 0-S Bidg. Phone 3,0. KAMP, M.D. Mayor declared said motion ‘duly ARCHITECTS Oi euarest Bala carried. =—_ There being no further business} DUBOIS & GOODRICH, Architects to come before this meeting, same| Rooms 1112 Townsend Bloc HOUSE MOVERS was adjourned until 1:30 o’clock| Casper, Wyo. Phone 440 er oes P. M. June 29th, 1922. GARBUTT, WEIDNER & SWEENEY | 1107 South Melrose Phone 260 W. A. BLACKMORE, OTN era od LAWYERS NICHOLS & STIRRETT Lawyers 309-10-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. JAMES P. KEM 408 Consolidated Royalty Bldg. IRVING GOFF M’CANN Attorney at Law Suite 3, Zuttermeister HAGENS & MURANE Lawyers 206-207 Oil Exchange Building WILLIAM 0. WILSON Attorney-at-Law Suites 14-15-16, Townsend Block ; OSTEOPATHS 706 DR. CAROLINE C. DAVIS Osteopathic Physi Suite 6, Tribune aes Ph, 388 iy sic: 51 Wood Bldg. Phone 12773 DR. ©. A. SANFORD Osteopathic Physician Bldg. Phone 1030 , RADIATOR REPAIRING NATRONA RADIATOR SHOP ing, Cleaning, rin; 522 E. Phone Lasw an attorney’s fee for collection in ee te cube payment should not be made | Z%ttermeister Bldg. Phone 1757 st maturity, from said J. L. Wilson, W. W. Whaley and E. E. Lemon to EaRORIDISTS said mortgagee theréby secured. is long since due and unpaid, and the J power of sale in said mortgage con- oN 7] tained has thereby become opera- LZ tive; and - —i ereas, no suit,or proceeding DR. E. C. BADGEK has been instituted at law to re- Podiatriat-Chi cover the debt remaining secured| Phone 1721 Suite 9 Smith Bldg. by said- mortgage, or; any part thereof, and no assignment of said |, Yellowstone ROOF CONTRACTING WYOMING ROOFING CO. General Roofing Contractors, Repair- ing and Recoating a specialty 527 East Twefth Phone 18043 TAILORS H. ACKERM/ AN 6 E. Midwest. me 4833 Casper’s Leading ‘Ta ‘Tailor ‘and I Dry mortgage has been made: MRS. A. RUSSELL We Specialize on All Kinds of Ladies’ Whereas, the said mortgage ‘ton-| pone s02 Chlropodist is Work. We Call for and Deliver. tains ‘full power of sale; = 26 Been VULCANIZING Now, therefore, the said mortga- CONTRACTORS gee will cause the said mortgaged Expert _Voleanizing—Low premises in said mortgage described| J- A. HANSON, Plastering and R. W. HOUGHTON to be sold at public vendue, by the Building—Phone 981M. 1522 E. Yellowstone Phone 14173W sheriff or deputy sheriff of the said o00eee wet ee es