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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1922. TOGK TRADING {WHEAT GAINS IS IRREGULAR} FAIL TO HOLD Brisk Démand for Tobacco] Early D y Upturn Lost When Shares Features Opening Light Speculative Trade of Market. Develops. NEW YORK, Dec. 2—Stock prices] CHICAGO, Dec. 3—Wheat took an continued their move to higher ipward swing during the early deal- ground in today’s brief session of the] ngs today because of commission stock market in further correction o' { souse buying of May and July, The the over-extended short position de market was easily influenced, how- veloped during the recent holidays = over, and the upturn was not re- Some exceptional gains were madd bs | :ained, sentiment here ignored the a number of specialties with repre asier tone in wmbrica yest sentative shares, as a rule’ moving | which had considerable taneanna ae only mioderately higher. High grade] he dulge. railroad shares were bought freely | rrom ee wee ee and there was an increased volume] 1174 to $1.17% and July $1.08% to of “mpeculative operations in indus | 105%, was followed by a moderate trials: Acute weakness in Inter | cciine all around. national “Harvester, which droppe Outside rapport falled to develop nd the market eased off quickly un- xr local pressure. There was con- jerable evening up for oveg Sunday the last, The close was weak with ulues showing a net decline of %c to sc, with M $1.16% to $1.16% and uly $1.07% © $1.07%. Corn and oats followed the trend nine points, failed to unsettle the res of the lst, @thoagh a few otber wea! spots developed from profit, takin; Woolfrorth' was depressed four po'nt: Wisher Body 3 and New York Centra Pen-American and Associated Dr) Goods one each. Some of the out standing . gains included American Snuff, up 10; All-America Cables 7% 5 , . f wheat, starting strong on scat Rational Cloak and Suit 5; Unite Fruit 3% and Omaha and Studebake | Te’ local eelling. Support. how- 8 each. ‘The closing was strong | “ets was lacking, there being no ag- Bales approximated 625,000 shares. Tessive buying in evidence carly. After opening unchanged to %c@%c NEW YORK, Doo) 2.—Buy'ng of} VERE, With May To%e to TO%c, the high priced tobacco shares fea, zred| “OFF Market eased off on all deliver the opening of today’s stock ma)-‘e in which the main price tendenc: was again upward. The deman? spread over a broad lst but equip Ments and steels were inclined to br sluggish. American Snuff wa pushed up 7 points, Lorillard Tobac Go 3140 and Américan Tobaced 1%¢ Fisher Body moved up one point tr ¥ ew high record for the year an Btnudebaker also aided one to yer Kerday’s closing figures. Mexica @troleum opened 2 points highe £nd California Petroleum and Stan @rd Oil of Now Jersey reftocted gainr Of large fractions. Other strong spot es. Corn developed a heavy undertone rith more or less pressure on the de erred deliveries and closed at a net ‘8 of Ke to 1%c, with May 69}%e te o%e. Cats started a shade to Ye up with) May 43% to 43%c and later un lerewent = general decline. Provisions lacked support. Cash Grains. 2 hard $1.20%@1.21. . 3 mixed 11% @T2%e; No. yellow T3%@73%c. were Adams Express, Kresge, Re Oats—No. 2 white 4214¢; No. .3 Public Steel, Auantic Coast Line ani | ‘Bite 44@4s%c. Iilinots Central, the advances ranp | Ry¥e—No. 3, 88% O84 se. from 1 to 1% points. Resumptior pipe Nt ben ly ae os @elling pressure in Internationa | Timothy rts ster forced it down nearly twe Poke wer igs "ties “Rive points and New York Central yielde] 1 0012.00. tare “ee fractionally on profit For ne eae es open eign exchang ‘Onsite Low. ak! WHEAT— ee. + 119% 1.20 1.18% 1.18% i fay - 6 - 117% 117% 116° 1.16% Foreign Exchange : aly + 1.08% 1.08% 1.07% 1.07% CORN— NEW YORK, Dec. 2.—Foreign ex] 0c. . . , ry % changes steady. Great Britain de 0 Ha mand 4.524% les 4.52% 5° 60° aa "70. leet 108% bills on banks 4.50%; France dema 5 4.98; cables 7.04; Italy demand 4 SMELT Uae rye Pte cables 4.8744; Belgium demand 6.50% ay DL 48 48% a 48% cables 6.51; Germany demand 01M J iy | > J 39% 89% 39% 39% cables .01 5-16; Holland demand 39.6( cables 39.65; Norway demand 18,54 Sweden demand 26.95; Denmark d¢ mand 20.38; Switzerland demand 18.80 Spain demand, 16,40; Greece demand aa 142; Poland demand .00%; Czecho eh Sloakla demand 3.16; Argentine de mand 37.30; Brazil demand 12.10; Montreal 100. POTATOES SILVER CHICAGO, Dec. 2.—Potatoer steady except Idaho russets which are weaker; receipts 67 cars; total United States shipments 542; Wis- consin sacked round whites No. 1, 30@0 ewt; Minnesota sacked found whites 75@85 cwt; Minnesota sacked early Ohios No. 1, 85@90 cwt; Idaho sacked rurals No. 1, $1.05@$1.10 cwt; Tdaho.sacked russets No. 1, unbranded 31.40@$1.50 cwt; Idaho sacked rus- sets branded fancy asking $1.65 cwt; no sales reported. . f Butter and Eggs CHICAGO, Dec. 2.—Butter steady; NEW YORK, Dec. 2.—Foreign bar Silver 64%4c; Mexican dollars 49%c. NEW YORK, Dec. 2.—Prices of Wyomng oils at 2 p. m. today were Usted on the New York curb as fo! lows: Boston-Wyoming 100; Glenrock 1 Merritt 7%; Mountain Producers 16% Mutual 11; Omar 1 1-16; Salt Creek 20. pacar von) iad Sasa INGREASE IN BUTTER SUPPLY 1S REPORTED CHICAGO, Dec. re of an underione of weakness, al- though the market on the surface re- mained firm, was apparent yesterday | © close of the week's butter mar- Seis toccrens to the report of the| Consolidated Royalty Oil ps United States bureau of markets. This |is completing its Richardson No. : was said to % due largely to indica-jon the southeast quarter of solic tions that the domestic supply soon) 39-79 in the Salt Creek field ani |the hole full of oil. The second Wall Bake; seconds 40@41 4c. miscellaneous 45@480; 25% @27c. | geese 20c. It was supposed that this was the ly as a stim: aging 600,000 pounds dally, as break between the two layers of sand tus to the fresh butter market un- jess the demand ig increased greatly. as is usual {n the field, but after r! quantities of forel: Bava bean bodghts most of it was not; with no more sand in evidence it was expected until too late to relieve short- concluded that the entire sand had age of fresh suyplies. jbeen drilled which averages usually ‘Markets in the leading citles closed about 50 feet in depth in that part of yesterday as follows: |the field und drilling has been discon: Chicago 54% plus 1 minus %; Boston 5: Philadelphia 54%, unchanged. of small size unless shooting develops a greater flow, The Billy Creek test has reached a - depth of 3,012 feet and is down for boiler repairs. | N UNDERREAMERS » Carter to Drill in. ‘The Cart Of! company is prepar- ing to drill in {ts Duncan No, 4 on the west half of section 5-89-78, which time at 2,547 feet. AT: YOUR —Spet cotton * creamery extras 64%c; standards|extreme top yearlings fed with show. 49%c; extra firsts 50@53c; firsts 44| cattle $13.85; best yearlings on heavies Eggs higher; receipts 1352 onses;|$13.25 respectively; firsts 47@80c; ord'nary firsts 40@45c;|helfers steudy to 25c higher; canners refrigerator |and cuttere weak to 1c lower; bulls extras 284%4@@29c; refrigerator firsts| strong to 15c higher; veal calves un- Poultry alive, lower; fowls 13@20c;| follow; native beef steers $8.25@10.25; 2.—Manifestation | springs 18¢; roosters 12¢; turkeys, 30c;| western grassers $6@T7; stocKers and Consolidated Royalty Has Small One. | @3.50: @rity.| San fed lambs $13.75; gn butter ;ing through 46 feet of this statum|$1325 to $13.40; good 92-pound fed 2,200,000 shares. The Chile mines are has been standing cemented for some| week ugo: beef steers rrstly 26@50c Prior No. 6 on the southeast quar-| bulls 15@283 higher; TS -:- Bonds -:- Stocks -:- Grains -:- Livestock -:- All Markets AND QUOTATIONS BY Stocks Oil Securities York Pree | Amocineed Leased Wire. Fursteheg by Tayler and Coy Allied Chemical @ SR ve Allis Chalmers ie ae American Beet Sugar 22... 41 American Can -.....- LL oT American Car @ Foundry -._ 183 American Hide & Leather pic. 66 American International Corp .. 2815 American Locomotive ...... 121% American Smelting & Reg. -- 54% American Sugar ----...-..1. 754 American as American Royalty-1.41 roe 00% Au., Guit ~ W. Indies Baldwin Locomotive Baltimore and Ohio —— Steel B iain Pacific — Central eLather Chandler Motors Chesapeake and Ohio ~ Chicago, Mil and St. Paul . Chicago, R. I. and Pac. Chino Copper —.___.-..... Colorado Fuel and Iron -.... Corn Products -.. Crucible Stee! Erte 5 Preston —--.- S General Asphalt Royalty & Producers. (14% General Electric |Zom, Bell Moyaity —— ois General Motors | Western Bxploration - 2.3 Foodrich Co. Great Northern pfd. ~.. 3 Winois Central —_--277Tt 4 Inspiration Copper .-.-----.-- Tnternational Harvester —..-—. NEW YORK CURB CLOSING Int. Mer Marine pfd. -.-...... International Paper .---..-.. 40 $38, Mountain Producers ‘nvineible Oll 35 Merritt -_.. 43 | Glenrock Oil 24aq Salt Creek Prada — 33 | Salt Creek Cons, 6% Prod. & Refr Marne new 124 Mutual Kennecott Copper Couisville and Nash Mexican Mami Copper Middie States Oj) Mdvale stee\ —_ 29° 8. O. Indiana —__ issourr Pavific — 17% Cities Service Com. Yew Y#k Central . 96% Fensand Oil - t0¥., N. H., and Hartfor® Mammoth O41 New York Oil 15.00 LIBERTY BONDS. orfolk and- Western ~ Northern Pacific -.. k’ahoma Prod. and Ref. acific Ott n Amer'can Petroleum Pennsylvania eople’s Gas Pure Oil — Ray’ Consol Reading Ri toyal Duteh N. Y¥. Sears Roebuck Ynelatr Con ON Zouthern Pacific qouthern Railway Standard Ol1 of N. J. Studebaker Corporation Tennessee Copper Texas Co. hy Texas and Pacific Tobacco Products Transcontinental Oil nion Pacific inited Retail Sti . 8. Ind, Aleobol American Zinc, Lead and 8m. ~ Butte anc Superior - Cala. Petroleum Montana, Power [9hottuck A-@i na ------ Treat Northern Ore -. whiongo and Northwestern faxwell Motors “B’ “onsoliadied American Linseed BANK RESERVES SLUMP. NEW YORK, 62 8 condition of the clearing house ban! B and trust companies for the weel 31. (five days) shows a deficit in reser 83% of $7,472,190. This is a decrease ' 18% reserve from last week of $1,904,180, Ye oo 27 9% B) Inland Drilling Two Wells. | ‘the Inland 0, & R. company has two wells drilling in Salt Creek, both ff which are nearing completion. Brown No. 2 on the southwest quarter of section 32-40-78, ts waiting for « government casi-¢€ test at 2,370 feet. After this 1s ‘done ‘t will be drilled in. Brown No, 3 on tile same quar- Chicego Prices. |ter is drilling at 2.150 feet just . Dec, 2. ited States through the firet Wall Creek. This penton’ of Agriculture.}—Hogs— being an offset to a preducing well on Receipts 11,000; 10¢ to 15¢ lower: bulk the adjoining lease, permission has 170 to 250 pound averages $8.20@8.25; tee granted to complete the opera- few choice butchers $8.30@ top tion. 38.33; packing sows mostly $7.50@ The Geary Dene test that is still 7.15; desirable pigs around $8.25; esti. being cleaned with the bottom of the mated Holdover 3,000; heavy weight hole at 4,881 feet. Special tools are Dec. 2.—The actua Live Stock $8.10@8.35; medium we'ght §8.15@ now belng made with which to drill $.30; light weight $f » °8.35; lght deeper and as soon as cleaning out light p.-.ng sows, can be accomplished the hole will be smooth, $7.) ; packing sows, continued, rough, $7.25@7.60; killing pigs $8.25 Catie—Receipta 3,000; compereal ARconda May with week ago, native beef steers largely 75c higher; stockers $1 up; western grassers moet!y 50c higher: | Acquire Chile Copper Company excepting show offerings $13.35 and beef cows and NEW YORK, Dec. 2.—A persistent jreport: t Anaci evenly 7c to $1 higher: bulk pricesixtreutacturing comeeny tn noone ing to acquire the Guggenheim stock jin the Chile Copper company, which cropped up recently was revived in Wall street, but officiais of the |Anaconda refused either to confirm or deny it. The report today was that the dea! was almost completed except for ar- rangements of details of payment in cash and in a new series of convert- feeders $5.75@7; beef cows and heifers #3.75@6.75; canners and cutters $2.90 veal calves $8.25@9, Sheep—Receipts 2,500; market steady; compared with week ago; fat lambs 60c to 75c higher; best yeerling wethers scarce, nominally $1 higher; sheep around steady; feeders strong, Would be increiised. | to 25c higher; closing top fat lambs {pie bonds junior to Anaconda series eareeniarsa vere pees ip art pended Pr Meet the bit went into the ers end shipping accounts; bulk $14.75) to have been arrived at was slightly to $15.10; cull unchanged at $11 to o under $25 a share. $11.50; choice October clipped Mich!- The amount of Chile stock said to fresh shorn'be involved in the transaction was yearling wethers $13; heavy fat ewes reported to be producing 14,000,000 $4.75 to $5.75; lighter weights upward pounds a year at a cost of slightly to $7.50; week top feeding lambs over 6 cents a pound with interest on $14.25; bulk desirable kinds $13.50 to,the company's bonds amounting to i514, : about 2 cents a pound. Fair and Normal — * Omaha Quotations. OMAHA, Neb., Dec. 2.(U. 8. De- partment of Agriculture.}—Hogs—Re-' {ceipts 8,000; butcher hogs 6@10c lower; packing grades 15c lower; bulk) mixed and packing grades $7.30@7.95;' bulk 190 to 250 pound butchers $8.05@ 815: practically top $8.20; part load early $8.25; bulk of sales $7.65@8.15; ‘top $8.20. Cattle—Receipts 325; compared with For Coming Week WASHINGTON, Dec. 2.—Weather outlook for the week beginning M jonday: Upper Mississippl and lower Mis- sourt valleys, Rocky Mountain and regions: higher; she “stock «Milly 25c higher; veals 25@75c ter of section 8-89-78 {s drilling at/lower; stockers and feeders 26@30c| plateau 3 ly fair and STORE 2,375 feet. | higher. normal tem: t $ ke Se ae he a ee | Sheep—Receipts 700; compared with Pac‘fific states: Generally fair in j Week ago: fat lambs 40c higher; sheep | California, unsettled and tonal and yearlings steady to 2c higher; regon, feeders strong to 1c higher. | normal temperature. be Casper Daily Cribune Weather Is Seen PAGE SEVEN. LEASED BULLS AT DISADVANTAGE LAST | WEEK INU. S. GRAIN MARKET CHICAGO, Dec. 2—Unfavorable notab swing when word Top reports from Argentina have adverse racted great attention in the wheat conditions were curtail: the yield narket this week, but the effect has in Argentina, Gossip about French sen largely ouwelghed, by increased pland selze the Rubr region tend. pplies at domest's primary teriml-jed further to give prices somthing of us and by reports of some selling a lift; and so too did talk of proposed ck of wheat that Europeans had farm legislation at Washington. American Tel. and urchased fn the United States. Com After the Thanksgiving holiday.| Arerican Tel & Tel., col. tr. fared with a week ago, wheat this however, reports that France and! Armour and Co, 48 ------- 1orning varied from %\c net lower Italy were re-sel: wheat at five to] hallimore wand Ohio’ cv. » Tec advance, corm was unchanged eights c ts under cost figures in the} Be‘hlehem Steel ref. 5s. > higher, oats at 4c decline to United St became a dominating| Bethlehem Stee p. m., i¢ gain and provifions showing 10c factor market here. Under] Sur! & Quincy ref., 5 > upturn. such circumstances, sharp reduction Mil. and St. Pau Announcement of an unexpected :n- of the estimated Argentine exportable ares _— = ‘ort - the United es’ visible surplus failed to act as more than al Greeny Trunk Bey of 2 put the wh s mulus to values. Grand Trunk Ry of Car élsadvantage at the be touched a new high price rec-|Great Northern 7s. A eek and this handic added ord for the seas with demand ac-| Great Northern 5 1-358 B - ) as daily arrivals at primary centers tive from th t and southwest| Mo. Kan. and Texas, new adj Ss A - mUnued to prove heavy. Neverthe- and country offerings light. Missour! Pacific gen., 4s s. the market at one time took a Oats followed wheat, M na Power ba A New York Central | War Powers of TERNATIONAL | Airplanes to tion Pees rst ts U. 8S. Rudder Tis sTOGK CHOW AT Be Increased | (5 Re ind cgi Western Union. 6%s «. West nghouse Electric CHIGAGD OPENS «<2 MALT IN REACTIONARY DRIFT as a result of an invention now un *remier Exhibits of Blooded %*78!s !ts final trials in the French Cattle, Horses, Sheep and |"*v"! “rsenal. FEATURES TRADING IN STOCKS | The invention wns’at first reported Swine Numbers10,000 }to be a newly duveloped recoil absor This Year. ’ |bor for dig guns but it ts nuthor-| NEW YORK, Dec. 2.—The reac: the end of the week but the volume oes atively learned that it consists of a|tonary move tn stceck* and bond of such purchases was comparatively CHICAGO, De Radio messages combced muz: brake and muffter| Prices which had been under way for ‘low, indicating 2 cautious attitude on nnounced the opening today of the similar !n principle to an American| More than a month was checked this the part of most traders. rd annual livestock show at thejinvention which it is unders:ood al.| Week after approximately one-third white prices moved in seeming dis nion Stockyards where more than ty 1s being manufactured under | of the year’s gains had been ‘canceli-| regard of outside nows developments, 1,000 head of biooded cattle horses,|the supervision of the United States | ed im tho active shares. strength In sterling exchange heep and swine will be judged for| nav The brisk manner in wnich the which reached a new high level for mors during the week's showing. | —————— ~ stocks rebounded from their low lev- the year, the better tone of the later Stockmen from ts of the!and owner and holder of the above|*!® indicated that the reaction, just October earning reporte of railroads, nited Statea and eda, with @| described a as the rally, which preceded !t, had hgher crude rubber and sugar prices s notes and mortgage, " rinkling of foreign visitors,. were|which notes and mortgage were peed been overdone. Puble buying was and a substantial increase in exports sent. Among the former were!signed to W. F. Dunn for a valu.| S28 notec in the market towards all contributed to the more cheerful ———<—$<_<—$—$— a ————— | 5 given that, by virtue of the power) of salt in said mortgage contained, and the statutes of the State of Wyoming in such cases made and provided, and the said default, the said W. ¥, Dunn, assignee of above k raisers who have exh bited ir Chicago show ineteen states, the largest num ever entered, Rave sent non-col- entiment, The decline in car loadinga has re leved the car shortage and resulted in a lifting of embargoes on severa! roads, Iron and ateel production ts Again at 80 per cent of capacity, the peak of the year, and the production able consideration on the 11th jay of January, A. D., 1922 the prin- cipal sum of $4,226.00 with inter- jest thereon, from the 11th day of late teams to compete in the stock | January, 1922, at the rate of eight ‘dging contests. Tre junior teams|per cent per annum, no part of present among others, the follow-|which has been paid, and that the ci Towa, Minnesota, Nebraska,/total amount of principal and in-|mentioned mortgage, hereby elects} coal Indicates that barring * orado and Utah. |terest to this date is the sum of|io exercise ie option to foreclose| Uwly cold weather, the danger of a Seven six-horae teams have been) $4,521.82; and as provided in said|the same, for the reason that the|‘uel crsis has passed. Latest reports tered. Among the foreign visitors! mortgage, there is’ also atteenes’s| conditions in said mortgage have |" Autommobile reports indicate that the show is J. M. Strickland of fees to be added to the principal}been broken and that said mortgage | ‘he 1922 figures will be double those nesse, Catterick, Yorkshire, wholand interest, and that a reasonable|on said hereinafter described prem-| °F last year and three times t'rsse of Nl judge the grand champion steer heifer, probably early next week. Lulu Mayflower,” a California heif- won the prize last year. Interest centered in “the ampton beeve. 1918. This country is now producing more than three-fourths of the auto- mobiles tn the word. Next year it is expected that the number of cars in this country will exceed 12,000,000. Interest in she foreign situation ts ises will be foreclosed by the sale of the said mortgaged premises, and for that purpose, on the 8th day of January, A. D., 1928, between the hours of 9 o'clock in the forenoon ind 6 o'clock in the afternoon, w- attorney's fee is the sum of $500, and also costs and expenses of sale. _ A WHE S, it is provided in mortgage, that in case of any installment of principal or any part thereof, or any interest grand ‘The championship has been won 18] moneys, or an ~| wit, the hour of 10 o’clock in the/centered on Lausanne, where the es by entries of state agricultural | Jory Prices Mircea behest forenoon of that day, at the front| ‘rkigh peace conference ts being Nes re 5 ne! The ‘eclaration of Lord Cur. von, the British foreign secretary, that tie San Remo agreement involv: ng control of the Mosul oil fields were now null and vold were con- strued here as strengthen’ng the po- sition of American companies, which have oxtensive claims in that terri. tory. The rise in British exchange is at- door of the courthouse in Casper, in the County of Natrona, 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 W. F. Dunn, legal holder of said real estate mortgage, and promissory notes, herein described, will sell gt public vendue, to the highest bidder for should remain due and unpaid for the space of thirty days after the same shall, by the terms thereof, hecome due and payable, and that hen, and in that case, the whole principal sum by said mortgage se- cured to be paid, together with the interest thereon, shall at the option of the said mortgagee, its succes- Competition in the grade and cross ‘asses of the sheep division wil agn- r, probably around the entries of leges, compos'ny one one-half the roup competing in this class. The hay and grain show, held in onjunction with the exposit'on, this rear 1 offering prizes totalling $10,- 00. A number of exhibits were en- j * tributed to the steady improvement ered by the United States Depart-|Sors or assigns, become due and{cash in hand, so much of said ment of Axrictilture. payable forthwith, anything in said|premises as may be necessary Gis kag heath nga ty oro fiat norisa;2 or in said note contained|to satisfy the amount due on|frcoc’ {rom Brance ind-cato that the NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE OF} iv the contrary notwithstanding; {said mortgage, on the date of|\*° u 0 reduced from 24,009,000,000 REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE. francs in 1919 to 2,000,000,000 in 1921 WHEREAS, on the 5th day of And WHEREAS is ‘further provided in and by said mortgage, it from date until paid, together with attorney’s fees and all costs and vould or December, in ‘the year of our Lord| that in case default should be made expenses allowed by law, which said| {ju not exceed the latter figure Jne Thousand Nine Hundred and|in the payment of said principal] premises to be sold aforesaid,/ “Time money rates have become Eighteen, one Martha A. Irwin, and Ydward M. Irwin, wife and hus- rand, of the County of Natrona, State of Wyoming, did make, exe- cutie and deliver to the Wyoming Trust and Savings Bank, a Wyo ing corporation, having its princi- pal place of business at Cheyenne Wyoming, their certain promisor are, and are described in said mort: enage substantially, as follows, to- wit: Lots three (3)"and four (4) and the south half of the north- west quarter (S%NW%) and the southwest quarter (SW%) of Section three (8): Lots one (1) and two (2) and the south half sum of money, intended to be se- cured by said mortgage, or in the payment of the interest thereof, or any part of such principal or inter- ost, as in said mortgage provided, then it :hould be and might be law- ful for the said mortgagee, its suc- essors or assigns, to sell and dis- ape of the said mortgaged prem- somewhat easier loans being arranged on a 4% per cent basis for the short- cr maturities while the longer loans still demand 6 per cent. Out of town banks are the principal takers of com: mercial paper, the ruling rate for rime names being 4% per cent. notes aggregating the sum of Four| <es, and all the right, title, benefit (8%) of the hortheast quarter SWAN. |Thousand Three Hundred Sixty-| nd equity,of redemption of said (NE%) of Section four (4) RREAMERS Eight and no-100 ($4,368.00) dal-| mortgagors, their heirs or assigns, Township thirty-three (33) RED DSS ore bh oy lars, as follow therein, at\public auction for cash, north, Range eighty-two (82) One for $1,000 due Jan. 1, 1922. | ccording to the statutes in such west of the 6th Principal Meri- 2 ; One for $1,000 due Jan. 1, One for $2,000 due Jan. 1, One for $ 68 due Jy 1, One for 60 due Jan. 1, One for 60 due July 1, One for 60 due Jan, One for 60 due July 1 One for 60 due Jan. 1, The three first notes bearing inter- est at the rate of six per cent per annum from date, and the remain- ler of said notes bearing interest at the rate of eight per cent per jannum from maturity. | And WHEREAS on the first labove mentioned date the said Martha A. Irwin and Edward M. Irwin did make, execute and de- liver to the Wyoming Trust and |Savings Bank, their certain mort- gage deed, to secure the payment of the above mentioned notes, con- veying the ‘following described property, to-wit: Lots three (3) and four (4) and the south half of the north- west quarter (SisNW%) and the southwest quarter (SW%) of Section three (3): Lots one (1) and two (2) and the south half (S%) of the northeast quarter (NE%) of Section four Township _ thirty-three North, Range eighty-two (82) west of the 6th Principal Meri- | dian, in fhe county of Natrona, State of Wyoming. 4 5 Which mortgage deed was recorded on the 17th day of December, A. D.,. 1918, at 11 o'clock A. M., in Hats 14 of Mortgages, Page 4: u And WHEREAS default having been made in the conditions of said ™ ec, in this, that no part of the principal or interest has been ipaid since the Sth day of July, | 1921, and that there is now due and iowing to W. F. Dunn, the assignee ases made and provided and in the manner therein prescribed, ar.' out of the money arising from such sale to retain tire said princ pal and interest, together with the cost and xpense of'such sale, and attorney, soliciter, or counsel fees, and the overplus, if any there he, should be paid by the party making such sale, on demand, to the said mortgagors, cheir heirs, executors, administra- tors or assigns; - And WHEREAS said mortgage contained full power of sale of said premises therein described, on de. fault in the payment of the prin- cipal sum of money and the inter- est thereon; and WHEREAS, more than thirty days have elapsed since default as been made in the pay- ment of interest, by the terms of said mortgage. and the said default in the said condition thereof, the ower of sale contained therein has ecome operative, and WHEREAS, no suit or proceedings have been in- stituted at law to recover the debt remaining secured by the said mort~ gage, or any part thereof; THEREFORE, notice is hereby dian, in Natrona County, Wyom- ing. Dated this 25th day of Novem- ber, A. D., 1922. JOSEPH L, MARQUIS Sheriff within and for the County of Natrona, State of Wyoming. . Purcell, Casey & Perkins, attorneys Pub. Dec. 2-9-16-23-30, 1938, and, | Jan. 6, 192 SUPPLY STORE Who'll Put the “Rush” in Your Christmas Rush? There’s ONE salesman you can’t do without. You hire a sales force to wait on customers in your store—but you hire HIM to bring ’em in! He’s a little ad in this newspaper’s “Christmas Gift Suggestions” columns in the Alphabetical Classified Section. He’ll put the rush in your Christmas. AT YOUR SUPPLY STORE (eens He’s waiting to go to work for you December 1st —and stick at it till Christmas Eve. i F778 tear | r