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PAGE EIGHT. BOND foollES OF ‘TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1923. By Billey De Beck John Han devices in- and cards You utTie Bum! DIDNY X Tee Vou To PUNCH THat GAG = Dont You KNow You GOTTA REDUCE TEN Pounds BY SATURDAY OR Im ovr FIVE THOUSAND BUCKS * Ist TREO, Boss - Al DONE dice JM GONNA TAKE WO Xou To Tue @iReus + “1 Gorra erieno ! THERE - Youre GONNA Hove | A FING, WHA" WE ALL, GOIN; MisTar ed by the city as special counsel » H. Bloom ry of an damages, | $2,500 ‘land car and Continued F: but the v ture wer former sacred ing dice was p: Councilman any action to gt ath street between Mitchell and McKin id on South Mc-! y between 1 enth and Four- if a petition which was sub-| mitted last night receives favor on from the city engi stood again the confectionery back his machine, | , committee to whom it} has been referred. | The council voted to grant the| Public Utilities com-| of the council cham-| 7 for the hearing on tate ASPIRIN oe Say “Bayer” and Insist! r such a district CIDENT’S CLOSED, SAYS WALT se on plans to erect 28 a t addition if the sewer! ; is obtained. He himself of (tea micery SORRY IF THE RACE GOT You (IN DUTCH woH ed to build the sewer and pay for| the city reimburse him ‘or $80 presented by John| who states that he drove t unprotected sewer ® ago, Was referred to Ney committee. thousand feet of fire hose was hased frc m the Pioneer Ware-| e company last night. Both the| department the street de-| nt have fi their work were forced to borrow Conse rtment. That de. had to have new for what it haa| up r portions of streets in art of the city was re water committee. 2 Was passed prohibiting no-parking” signs by private individu: parts of the contains proper directions. boxes of twelve tat cents. Drugesists and 100. mark of Bay oacetic-acides Advertisement. Manufacture of or of J establishments are using] EUREKA, and that while the signs|sharp earthquake shock was felt ul who is not|here tod beginning with mild | rking at that part | vibrations, accumulating in violence yet the signs have|and ending abruptly. Calif, Sept. 18. contains a power of sale by ad- vertisement upon condition brok- en, and Whereas, said mortgagor failed to perform the terms and During a single day the average healthy, human body will generate sufficient heat to melt 44 pounds of ice and bring it to boiling point. funds for the building of four suit- able school houses in the said school district and providing the same with necessary furniture. be payable and redeemable until all are paid. Said bonds shall bear a certain rate of interest not to exceed five per cent per annum, has nection nor city en- pers oCnreeen Ses $ a é —_—__—— | payable semi-annually, on the first| By order of the Board of Direc- Sata EA mice Sige conditions of said chattel mort- day soto ¢ Jul ‘ dec AUDITORS se DOCTORS forcemen ‘apply inal! During May this year more|gage in that said morteagor has| NOTICE OF SEECIAL SCHOOL ie Sif ety cee say A tors of said Behool District in coasts dee cases, but ! of them. ; r sedans were gold in Los| failed to pay the debt thereby seq DISTRICT ELECTION. . princip in-|/the County of Natrona and State f ‘. H. REIMERTH DR. WM. A. BRYANT = sal An other antennobia tn, 4 me At the sieht. a: STATE OF WYOMING ) terest to be payable at the office| of Wyoming. . re Certified Public Accountant Physician and Surgeon u 1tormoblle news to}; of price, (Fords of course|Circure im savd chattel area County of Natrona, ss. free ee SPunty, Boer pracact the| Dated Casper, Wyoming, in said 401 0-8 thas. ; Phone 767 a pute kad gop | SDT Pius ‘are Tribune. not counted given has become operative, and| School District No. 2. ) y of Natrona, in the State of | school district, August 18th, 1928. Wyoming, or at the office of the Notice is hereby given to the} 4 tf State Treasurer of the State of electors of School District No, 2 ; y Whereas, no suit or other pro- WILLIAM O. WILSON, HARRY COMFORT a Ac CASPER PRIVATE ©. VAD JENBERG ied Public Accountant ‘Tax Service 148 GUARANTIE REGISTRY COF Auditors and Ac nts—Stock Registrar and Transfer Agents 208-11 Oil Exchange Bldg Phone 660 Rr. Certif Income Phone ARCHITECTS DUBOIS & Rooms 11- Casper, Wyo. WM. J. WESTFALL, Architect Suite 5, Daly Building. AUTO TOPS ODRICH, ; Townsend Block Phone 440 Phone 1084R 638 S. Center BAGGAGE AND TRANSFER |? NSEICH » Phone 313 SEARLE Res, Phone 87W " NA_ TRANSFER, STORAGE NATRONA ND FUEL CO zi J. L. Biederman, Prop Phone 949 BATTERIES CASPER BATTERY Co i 119 East Fifth Phone 907 CHIROPRACTORS H. JEFFREY N? #KAHAM J Sulte 318 Midwest Bldg Ply DR. §. G. HAHN Chiropractor Townsend Bldg DR. AN Phone 423 . J. CONNELL, D Daly Id ©. ‘ Phone 8193 Chiropractor rball Street E. BERQUIST 4 I Phone 17 GROVE ROBERT N 112 East Second Street Palmer 220 Res, Phone 1 Oftice Phone 2 DR. ©. Osteopathic 810 O-S Bi DR. ¢ 133 S. Wolcott me 115 CONTRACTORS | ARNOLDUS and Chiropractic Phone 1754 THURSTON, D. ©. Architects | Phone 113} _ | Wt Women's and Children’s Hospital hone South Durbin. HOSPITAL 938 South Durbin A SURGERY, 406 ST Gy COLOGY AND OBSTETRICS Homer R. Lathrop, M. Victor R. Dacken, ¥ M. PATHOLOC J. F. O'Donne | PHARMAC | R. 8. Lothi Ph. € D. ret st Second ome 5A PRESIDENT COOLIDGE TO SEND WRITTEN MESSAGE TO TARIFF CONGRESS MEETING AT DENVER DENVER, Colo., Sept. 18.—Pres!- dent Coolidge will send a written message to the Western Tariff Con- gress, which meets here October 3-4, it was announced at headquar- ters of the congress here fol- lowing receipt of word from Wash- The president has been to address the congress in vital importance to the country. The activity of the tariff commis. sion in reopening tariff schedules alarmed the western producers and at a meeting held in Salt Lake City August 27, last, an appeal was made to President Coolidge to restrain the activities of the tariff commission ington. asked person, | = “| Officials of the congress expect MARSHA c, REI 1, MM. D- Jeno statement from the president to | by executive order and a western | JHARVE OG 2 be the’ frat tariff congress was called to meet : ita law roniattes at Denver, October 3-4, to give all Obstettes| Under the producing interests of the west an DR. T. 3 RIACH | 8888 conferred upon the president | opportunty o jonly dfn adpshrdlu Pee IACH t powers in tariff rate-making. | opportunity to jointly define a tariff PW Resilonce 2118 | O%ficials of the congress, therefore, | policy best adapted to western ial “M8! point out that any declaration by | progress DR. W. A. MEYERS Physician and Surgeon | 200 O-S Bldg. Office Ph. 699 Res. 746 LAWYERS AMBROSE HEMINGWAY Lawyer Midwest Bldg. NICHOLS & STIRRETT | Room : wyers }__ 809-10-11 Of] Exchange Bldg. | JAMES P. KEM 498 Consolidated Royalty Bldg W. 1. PATTEN. Atiorney at Law 225 Midwest ldg Phone 210 HAGENTS & MURANE Lawyers Hi Exchange ¥ 3 BULLACK & LACY Lawyers Midwest Bldg. | Suite 204 ¥ 1200 WILLI WILSON Lawyers Suite 14-15-16 Townsend Bldg. MULVANEY & BARRETT Lawyers. 517 Consolidated Royalty Bldg. a & ADAN Phone 2217 OGIL 0 0-S Bld YLOR & ORCUTT tors, Cement Bulld- ks For Sale 19RD W CHIROPODIST | O'BRYANT Specinli 1 Phone CORRINNE } Foot CLEANERS ICE rl MIDWEST TAILORS Cleaning and Pressing Phone 707 DOCTORS DR. G._S. BARGER .- Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Glasses Fitted S. Wolcott Phone 113 DE. KATHRYN t Physician nnd St ; 1 J DE YATE Lyo, Rar, Nose and ‘Throat Buite 2, 112 East Second =“ 104618 | oR, Lawyer Bldg. CAROLINE ¢ Osteopathic Suite 6, DAVIS Physician Tribune Apart. Phone 888 DR A. SANFORD Osteopathic Physician 16 Midwest Bldg Phone 1030 ETHEL C. LYNCH Public Stenographer and Notary Public Nine Years n Legal Work 801 Consolidated Ri ulty Buliding Phone Office 203 es. Phone 553 SHUE REPAIRING NORTH CASPER SHOE SHOP All Work Guaranteed Ben Suyematsu , “TAILORS AND CLEANERS ’ Phone 968) PROY TAT LORS M8 KB, Midwe | PUBLIC SFENOGRAPHER _ | ORDER TO SHOOT TO KILLIS ISSUED BY LEWISTON COUNCIL LEWISTON, Idaho, Sept. 18.—The] by three white robed men to the Lewiston ‘City council has ‘given|home of Georgia Cross, a negro wo- orders to the chief of police and his} man last Friday night. men to “shoot and shoot to k ay| ‘The woman made her escape from persons wearing hoods or garbs hid-|the house before the men got inside. ing their identity when found invad-| Upon leaving they admonished a | ing any home molest- | lodg the pl 5 to citiz <0 sist | “cut her rough stuff." | the officers: Woman So fin Couno Not STAND * . ; 5 Says Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegeta- | ble Compound Made Her Well | and Strong | fess | Glens Falls, N. Y. | months I was so sicic Iwas not able to stand on my fee’ and my husbani did my house- work. ‘The doctor said an operation might be neces- sary. I read testi- monialletters about Lydia EB. Pinkham’s Vege- table Compound and began to take NOTICE TO CREDITORS. STATR OF WYOMING _) Cou of Natrona, District Court, 1 District. the matter of the Es- ) tate of Lee M. Cramer, ) Deceased. Notice to Creditors: Notice is hereby given that on the 10th day of September, A. D., 1928 , letters of administration were granted to the undersigned {in the above papate: and all per- a sons having claims’ against the Foriover two said estate are hereby required to exhibit them for allowance to the undersigned at Room 430, | Midwest Refining Building, Cas- |per, Wyoming within six months )s3, Eighth r date of said letters, or they jmay be precluded from any bene- fit from such estate, and if such ms be not exhibited within one ar of said letters, they will be rever barred, Dated this 11th day of Septem- ber, A. D. 1928. fo | it, “Betore:t bed HANNAH M. CRAMER, —| finished taking | Administratrix. the first bottle Isaw what good itwas} py», 11, 18, 25, 1923. joing me. 1 am now well and strong, | sages joing all my work for a family offour, ill my washing and my sewing, whicl {think is remarkable, as I had not jared to run my sewing machine,but rad doneall my NOTICE OF CHATTEL MORT- GAGE FORECLOSURE. Whereas, on the 19th day of y sewing by hand.I truly February, 1923, F. J. Bush, as ‘eel that wersit not Pe your rncieske mortgagor, made, executed and {would not be here tod as my delivered to Federated Finance yeemed very serious. "’"— Mrs.GEORGE | (61, pany of Cheyenne, Wyoming, W, Burcuun., Glens Falis, NY. | 2 pipet his certain chattel mortgage, and Whereas, said chattel mortgage as, on the 24th day of February, duly filed for record in the of the County Clerk of Natrona Count as instrument Free upon Request ia ©, Pinkham’s Private Text- iments uliar toWo- ent you fre ite to the Lydia E Lyr ains valus -y woman shot 192. office said chattel mortgage President Coolidge on the tariff at the meeting in Denver will be of ceedings has been instituted at law to recover the debt thereby secured, now therefore, Notice is hereby given, that said mortgage will be foreclosed, and the mortgaged property sold at public auction, to the highest bid- der for cash, on the 22nd day of September, 1923, at the hour of 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the sales rooms of the Benedict Motor Company, East Yellowstone Ave- nue, Casper, Natrona County, Wyoming; that the mortgaged property to be sold is described as follows: One Columbia Coupe, 6 cylin- der, 2 passenger automobile, mode! L.\S. H. 2, Mfg. No. 3995, motor No. 12147. That the amount for which said mortgage will be foreclosed, and which is due said mortgagee at tne date of the first publication of this notice is the sum of $744.05, together with the further sum of $74.40 attorney's fees, or a total of $818.45, Dated at Casper, Natrona Coun- ty, Wyoming, this 4th day of Sep- tember, 1923. FEDERATED FINANCE COM- PANY OF CHEYENNE, WYO- MING, Mortgagee. E. Paul Bacheller, attorney for mortgagee. Publish Sept. 4, 11, 18, 1923. in the County of Natrona and State of Wyoming, that a special election of the electors of said school district will be held at the| Central School Building, in Block Eleven, in the City of Casper, in said’ school district, on the 24th} day of September, A. D., 1923, be-| ginning at the hour of 1:00) o’clock p. m. and closing at the hour of 6:00 o'clock p. m. of said| day, for the purpose of voting on the question, whether or not the Board of Directors of said school district should be authorized to is- sue the negotiable district school house coupon bonds of said school district in the amount of Three Hundred Thousand Dollars, ($300,000.00) the same being not in excess of two per cent (2%) of the taxable property in said school district; said bonds to be of the denomination of $1,000.00 each and shall be three hundred in number, and be numbered from one (1) to three hundred (800) both inclusive; shall be each dated November 1, 1923, and shall be payable and redeemable as_ fol- lows, to-wit: Bonds numbered one (1) to fifteen (15) both in- HUDSON and ESSEX COACHES clusive to be payable and redeem- able January ist, 1925, and on January Ist, of each succeeding year thereafter fifteen of said bonds in consecutive number shall ig t: For iminediate de This is the time you closed car. Essex Coach Phone 140€ MOTOR Chicago & Westbound 603. Eastbo No. 606 —.. Eastbound tion now to handle your used car. See the greatest values ever offered in closed cars. Hudson Sedan $2375 Hudson Coach $1775 Essex Cabriolet $1375 Priced F. O. B. Casper a: WW, | LIS Ps 7 Second and TRUCK & CAN SA CASPER, WYOMING and TRAIN SCHEDULES xy Ds € are in-a posi- will enjoy driving a $1385 Yellowstone Northwestern Arrives 855 Dp. m Departs 345 p. m, 8:35 p. m. 720 a.m. Wyoming, as the holder of said bonds and interest coupons may elect, for the purpose of Manufactured “Brains” Clerk School District No. 2 in the County of Natrona, State of Wyo- ming. Pub. Sept. 11, 18, 1923. 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