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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1923. FOR SALE__HOUSES ee FOR SALE—Well furnished four- room house on Washington, near Fifth, water, gas, lights and toilet $1,000 down balance $2,200, $35 per month and interest. 527 S. Washing- ton. —— $100. DOWN_buys two-room shack in North Casper, large lot. West- ern Realty, Moose Bldg. FOR SALE—Five-room brick veneer with a hers) ag 2 apartment, laun: and toflet in Seat, located Standard adi- tion, on corner 19%, east front join- ing 16th street. Price $8500 with about’ $2000 cash; don't fail to sce this home; Martin-Lamar, Phone 2214. —<—<—<—— FOR SALE—Fine four-room home with garage on good corner lot close in on north side. $3000; $300 cash. R Kamon, 242 Bast 2nd, ‘Tel 702 ———— $1500 DOWN buys fine seven-room house now being constructed, east part of city, strictly modern and up to date If you want to havo it made, painted and fixed in general to suit you, now is your chance, Western Realty, Moose Bldg. Casper Realty Company 108 S. Center St. Phone 381 Fine home on East 2nd street; has large income. The price was cut $500 berm re Easy terms to re- artes. move into. Priced from $5,750 to $9,000, with desirable terms. Exclusive home on South David. Owner has slashed the price for quick sale. An excellent invest- ment. mente LE—4-room house with four techs jn basement, one block from north Casper school; $250 cash and $50 per month. Martin- Lamar. Phone 2214. 0 DOWN buys nice two-room $26) on house completely furnished, ‘ix blocks from business center. Western. Realty, Moose Bice. 'TEVER you want to buy, at Wine right price, on the right terms at tho right time, we have it, wilt get it for you or it is not to be found in Casper. Western Realty, Moose Bldg. modern AUDITORS ©, H. REIMERTIL Certified Public Accountant Income Tax Service 61 401 0-S Bldg. Phone 7 HARRY F. COMFORT Auditing and Accounting 2008 Suite 18, Daly Bldg. R. C. VAN DENBERG Certified Public Accountant Income Tax Service Phone 148 ARANTEE REGISTRY CORP. qoiers and Accountants—Stock Registrar and ‘Transfer Agents 208-41 Ol Exchange Bldg Phone 660 “= ARCHITECTS ——_————_ BO! GOODRICH, Architects ie eons Sth Townsend Block Casper, Wyo. Phone 440 5 SSTFALL, Architect elt tis Daly Building. AUTO TOPS OASP: AUTO TOP SHOP Auto riuning, Upholstering and Auto Painting R 633 8, Center Phone 1084! BAGGAGE AND TRANSFER Res, Fics BIW itice Phone 818 COMPANY. Inc. Benen acmrsaster, Phone 1234 Pe eds liberal come) FER, STORAGE NATRONA ID EU aL CO. J. L, Biederman, Prop Phone 949 BATTERIES PER BATTERY 00. 119 Beat Fifth Phone 907 CHIROPRACTORS J. H. JEFFREY DA GRAHAM JEFFREY Baits $18 Midwest Bldg Phone 706 Townsend Bids. INNE! D. ©., Phe ©. suite, so Daly Biag., Phone 893 M. E, HAR! NED, Chiropractor. 162 North Kimball Street Phone 1457 . E, BERQUIST Zattermelsie ‘t Bldg Phone |1757 ROBERT _N. GROVE 113 East Second Street mer Otfice Phone 2220 Res. Phone 17133 Le . I. ARNOLDUS ES ye thie and Chiropractlo #10 OS Bldg. i ne 1754 DR. ©. A. THURSTON, D. 0. 188 8, Wolcott Phone 118 CONTRACTORS & OROUTT General’ Contractors, Cement Build- Blocks For Phone 1985V CHIROPODIST CORRINNE FE. O'BRYANT Foot Specialist 116 East Second Phone 1016R CLEANERS THE SERVICE CLEANERS Railroa at Jackson Phone 56 DOCTORS G._8. BARGER Pi Nose and Throat ~~ BY® Belnsece Fitted ses 183 S, Wolcott Phone 113 DR. W. W. YATES Specialist Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Suite 2, 112 East Second MARSHALL ©. KEITH, M. D. HERBERT L. HARVEY, M. D. Office 208 South Center—Phone 30 Private Hospital, 612 South Durbin General Wractice Surgery Obstetrics Business and Professional Directory ' FOR SALE_HOUSES ist your property with the frm are sellin rroperty alms: duly. Martia-Lamar, Smith bieck Phone 2214. oo, FOR SALE—4-room house, on 50 foot lot; will take car as first payment. 935 St. Marys St. $200 DOWN buys nice two-room house in North Casper, balance easy payments. Western Realty, Moose Bidg. FOR SALE—New residence of five rooms, fire place, built-in features full basement and garage. This home is in fine location in south part of city R Kamion, 242 East 2nd, Tel. 702. $400 DOWN buys dandy double house on rear of big lot, two modern apartments, Balance paid by rent, Western Realty, Moose Bldg. FOR SALE—Four rogms and bath with finished basement; modern throughout; also furnitui reason- able if taken with house; corner lot on pavement; garage with cement driveway; lawn and trees; some cash and easy terms, 612 8. Lincoin. pee Per $250 down buys dandy five-roo; house on North Center 8t., built tn ungalow style. We cF y, Moose Hldg. raat ee FOR SALE—Five.-room brick in Standard addition, east ent full corner lot on 16th St., three. room apartment in basement; hard. wood floors throughout; fireplac: built-in features; large front porch: price $8,500, with $2,000 cash, Mar, tin-Lamar, phone 2214, $500 down ‘buys first class h North Casper, one you will te proud to live in, good location and ae in, Western Realty, Moose pn ee FOR SALE—New threeroom pantry and closet; completele nae nished in suburb addition; wate Price $1400. Also one room hous Terms on either. Phone 1456.” DOCTORS DR. WM. A. BRYANT Physician and Surgeon Wolcott Off. 113 Res. Ph. 800 THE CASPER PRIVATE Women’s and Children’ 342 South Durbin—Phone ieee HOSPITAL 988 South D; rbia——Phene 273 4 Ss’ SURGERY, GYNECOLOGY AND OBSTETRICS aathrop, M. D., F. A.C. ctor R. Dacken, B Sc. wD, ‘AR, NOSE and THROAT Tp EA 8. M. D. y 5 REATMENT GENTTO-URINARY DISEASES G. B. Underwood, M. D. ROENTGENOLOGIST ie M. Ellis PATHOLOGIST J. F. O'Donnell, M. D. PHARMACIST R. 5S. Lothian, Ph, G. DENTIST Cc. Pa yea D. D. 8. in ugh Building 113 East Second Street. Telephone 54 and 65 133 N. AMBROSE HEMINGWAY Lawyer. Room 332 Midwest Bldg, NICHOLS & STIRRETT wyers 809-10-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. JAMES P. KEM 408 Consolidated Royalty Bldg prt. HH. Lg oo jorney at 225 Midwest Bide. ’ Phone 210 HAGENTS & MURANE Lawyers 206-207 Oil Exchange Building city os & LACY 204-5 Miawest Bidg. Ph. 1200 WILLIAM 0. WILSON Lawyers Suite 14-15-16 Townsend Bldg. MULVANEY & BARRETT Lawyers. 617 Consolidated Royalty Bldg. OGILBEE & ADAMS 210 O-S Bldg. Phone 2217 DONALD GALLAGHER, La 10d Beeklinger Bag OSTEOPATH DR. CAROLINE C. DAVIS Detenpe mae Physician Suite 6, Tribune Apart. Phone 388 Dr. L. L. WADE Osteopathy Over Frantz Shop Phone 1125R DR. © .A. SANFORD Osteopathic Physician 816 Midwest Bldg. Phone 1030 PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER ETHEL C. LYNCH Public pray oe and Notary Public Nine Years in Legal Work 801 Consolidated Royalty Buildin, Phone Office 203 Res, Phone 5533 SHUE REPAIRING NORTH CASPER SHOE SHOP Hand and Machine Work Ben Suyematsu 235 East A TAILORS FRANK CANNER Custom Tailoring and Presning Suite 8 Daly Bldg. TROY TALLORS AND CLEANERS 148 E. Midwest Phone 968W MIDWEST TAILORS Cleaning and Pressin, DR. W. Veterinaria Officg Ph, 2293 ning Specialist. Reg, Ph, 19985 406 FE, Second. Phone 707 WAREHOUSES YELLOW CAB CO, INC—Ware- house & ‘Transfer. Phone Offica M40 W, Xollowstons, 1234. | monthly. Bidg. PATRONS OF TURF HAVE GOTHERs: This EVENING Do HONCR Te THe OSTINGU'SHED BARNEY GooG.E OWNER OF SPARK StUG NOBODY SEEMS x KNOW WHO 1s BUILDING THIS GARAOS HERE IN THE ALLEV BUT THERE ARE A Tus FAMOUS HORSE ve was SSTABLISHED 4 New RECORD FOR The “NE - We Suan Se Gad To HEAR FROM ~ OUR GUEST MR BERNARO Goose HEY “ BRING ME More oF Taunt Cectry STRICTLY To MY OWN AFFAIRS. Im wear Te TELL You. GENTS Thar SPARK PLUG «S PAGE NINE. By Billey De Beck MORE To me Than A BROTHER - HE HAS NEVER OLAYED ME FoR A PATSY AND RIGHT Now wiTH YOuQ KIND “ANDULGENCS C WANT To MAKE A FEW crRaeks agour MY SYSTEM Goss: THar Bop Hao Five INT IT FUNRY How & UTTLE MYSTERY INTRIGUES: AWOMAN. THE FIRST THINGS THEY MUST KNOW ABOUT A MAN ARG WHETHER HE'S MARRIED, SINGLE, WIDOWER AND GRASS OR SOD! ~ rat ev amcace FOR SALE_HOUSES $750 DOWN buys nine-room house income now $120 monthly, strictly modern. Western Realty, Moose Bldg. FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Lot on south Washing- ton $700; $100 cash. R. Kamon, 242 E. 2nd., Tel 702, WHATEVER YOU WANT to buy, at the right price, in the right way, on the right terms, we have it, will get it for you or it is not to be found in Casper, Western Realty Moose Bldg. $100 DOWN buys fine east front bldg. lot, one room house on rear of lot, balance $25 monthly, West- ern Realty, Moose Blag. ENGLEWOOD. drive from Casper postoffice, over the best paved highway in the state, every acre under the Casper Alcova irrigation project, get away from the high rent and high taxes; five acre lots $500 to $750; easy terms. Call us today. 3ohn M. Phones 1129-5433 202 —<—$—$—_—$———————————— FOR SALE—2 lots in north Casper; in block 83, Phone 1587M or 833 Ss. Elm. ’ FOR SALE—APARTMENT HOUSES Income $120 per month. Price $5000. Will consider small cash payment and balance like rent. See this property today. Gannon- Horn Realty Co., 161 8S. Beech St. —— LAND FOR SALE FOR SALE—An acre tract, adjacent to the city limits, with privilege of tapping a four-inch water main run- ning past the tract, excellent !oca- tion for garden tract or chickens for $700; terms, $60 down and $25 a month, the tract will make six large lots, which with water should be worth $300 a piece. Phone 1189. RELINQUISHMENTS, ETC. FOR SALE—820 acres on McKin- zies’ Flat, $6 per acre; also a re- Unquishment. P. O. Box 754. FOR SALE OR TRADE TO EXCHANGE—Nice little 60-acre farm in the Ozarks; 3 miles of beautiful lake Taneycomo, on White river, for Casper residence property; state location; no agents. Box B-44, Tribune. FOR TRADE FOR TRADE—A_ good fourroom and a two-room house on the same lot in the south part of the city, that will soon be paved; owner wants to trade his equity of $2,500 for North Casper property. Phone 238. Harry Free the lot man. Room 10 Townsend Bldg. BUSINESS CHANCES GOOD BOARDING and Rooming house—with lease, centrally lo- cated—$2500 cash cown will handlo. It will pay you to investigate this. Western Realty, Moose Bldg. FOR RENT—New store and barber shop with two, bathrooms; also three-room house.’ Inquire ter 6& p. m. of Joe Lopy, corner Wasatch and Third, Mills, Right in center of town. GROCERY STORE doing good busl- ness, three living rooms, first class fixtnres. $50) enth down will ha-. die. Westero Kenlty, Mone Bldg. $3000 DOWN buys 27-room apart: ment house on cast side, balance Wengern Realty, Moose BUSINESS CHANCES GOOD CAFE, sales $50, fixtures and stock $1000. Western Realty, Moose Bldg. 3—BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES—3 Delicatessen and Lunch Room For Sale 1—Close in, good location, rent $65; good lease, very well equipped; price $1,609; some terms. 2—Nice little cafe with bedrom and bath in connection with $60 rent; nice proposition for man and wife or two ladies; $600 cash will han- dle. ROOM{NG HOUSE 8—Eleven roome, beautifully fur- nished; good location. If you look at this you will buy; priced at $1,250, $850 cash -will handle. Fred Van Gorden Agency Over Rialto Theater—Entrance on Center Street—Phone 555 Ask for Mr, Hardman FOR SALE—Best equipped beauty parlor in town at a sacrifice. Box B-43, Tribune. and arrange your opening stock; plan and arrange store and fixtures. Write W. W. Stores Co., Inc., Can. on City, Colo. LOST AND FOUND LOST—Suitcase, between Rawlins and Alcova; addressed to C. Evan- Los Angeles, Calif, and name Martha Quail. Finder please leave at Wyatt hotel, or phone 2151R, Casper, Wyo., for reward. answers to name of Pal. PERSONAL IF YOU want to buy something in Casp remember this, we have it, will get {t for you, or it Is not to be found in Casper—Western Realty, Moose Bldg. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF FINAL PAYMENT Under the provision of Chapter 151 Session Laws of Wyoming 1921, notice is hereby given that the State Highway Commission is advised that the work on Project No. 128, the same being the work under contract by Utah Construc- tion Company, in the County of Natrona has been completed, and that the Contractor is entitled to final settlement therefor. All persons, firms or corpora- tions, who have any claims for work done of material furnished on such work, shall, within thirty (30) days from Oct. 11, 1923, file with the State Highway Commis- sion a verified statement of his, its or their claims, and if he, it or the ‘ail to file their claim within the time prescribed by this notice, the State, for which said Commission is acting, shall in no wise be liable to any such persons, firms or corporations for any claim he, it or they may have for material furnished or work done in connection with such construc- tion, and if such claimant shall fail to file his, its or their claim for such work done or material furnished within a pace. of sixt (60) days after such work is final- ly completed, he, it or they shall be deemed to have waived his, its or their claims for payment of such work or material furnished the State of ‘oming. STALE HIGHWAY COMMISSION Pub. Sept. 19, 26; Oct. 3, 1923, , ela EE) Td ao DS, CHATTEL MORTGAGE. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE OF reas, on the 10th day of May, A. D., 1928, The Casper Dairy and Ice Cream Company, a corporation, executed and deliver- ed its certain promissory note in writing to The Wyoming National Bank of Casper, a banking corpo- ration, in the principal sum of $4,500.00 due and payable Au- Call 1776, gust 10th, 1923, with interest thereon at the rate of eight (8%) per cent per annum from date thereof until paid, and as security for the payment of said promis- sory note, principal, interest, costs and attorneys’ fees the said The Casper Dairy and Ice Cream Com- pany, as mortgagor, did on the 10th day of May, A. D., 1923, ex- ecute and deliver to said The Wyoming National Bank, as mort- pagee, a certain chattel mortgage covering the following described personal property to-wit: 2 Coolers, 1 600 gallon pasteurizer, 1 150 gallon pasteurizer, 6 motors, 1 clarifier, 2 scales, Tanks, etc., bottle washing machine, bottler, separator, ice machine and box, ice cutter, freezers, washing tank, starter can, emulsifier, boiler, Plumbing tools and miscellane- ous machinery, boiler room, chairs, desks, new adding machine, safe, typewriter, Ford ton truck, Anderson trucks, Ford runabout truck, horses, wagons, sets of harness, York ice machine, 1 1,000 gallon Dual churn and motor, All bottles, Milk cans, Milk cases, Ice cream cans and Tubs, said chattel mortgage being duly executed and delivered by sald mortgagor to the said mortgagee, properly witnessed, signed and ac- knowledged so as to entitle same to be filed in the office of the County Clerk of Natrona County, Wyoming, the county wherein said mortgaged property was and is sit- uate, and Whereas, said mortgage was on the 12th day of May, A. D. 1923, filed in the office of the County Clerk of Natrona County, Wyo- ming, at the hour of 9:45 o'clock, a.m, of said date, and indexed in the manner required by law as instrument No, 99267, and _ Whereas, by the terms and con- ditions of said chattel mortgage, it was provided that if default should be made in the payment of principal and interest of said mort- gage indebtedness, or any part thereof, when the same should be- come due and payable, the said baliby ita might take possession of said personal property, and sell the same according to law, to make the amount of the indebted- ness due under said mortgage, to- gether with the expense of caring for said aprovery. and the costs of sale; an Whereas, by the terms of said promissory note, the said mort- gagor covenanted and agreed with} the mortgagee that if payment was enforced by law to pa: $502.00 additional to cover at-| torneys’ fees, and _ Whereas, default has been made} in the payment of the principal sum secured by said chattel mort- gage, and the whole balance there- of and in payment of the interest due thereon, as follows, to-wit: Principal due at this time in the} sum of $4,200.00 with accrued in- terest thereon in the sum of $132.55, said interest being at the rate of eight per cent per annum, and Whereas, no suit or proceeding at law has been instituted to re- cover the debt now remaining se- PE Pe ee ht 00 aet 5 cured by said mortgage or any part thereof, and the power of sale contained in said mortgage having become operative, and Whereas, the amount of said mortgage indebtedness claimed to be due-at the first publication of this notice is the sum of $4,200.00 principal, and $132.55 interest, stipulated for in the case of fore- closure of said mortgage, and the sum of $502.00 attorney’s fees as stipulated for in said note and mortgage, amounting in all to the sum of $4,834.55. Now, therefore, notice is here- by given that pursuant to the terms of said chattel mortgage and note, the undersigned mortgagee will on Saturday, the 27th day of| October, 1923 between the hours} of ten o'clock, a. m., and four o'clock p, m. of said day, at the office of the Casper Dairy and Ice Cream Company, at the corner of Railroad and Kimball streets, in the Gity of Casper, Natrona Coun- ty, Wyoming, sell the above de- scribed mortgaged property at public auction, for cash, to make the amount of said mortgage in- debtedness and attorneys’ fees, amounting to the sum of $4,- 872.55, together with the expenses of carrying for said mortgaged property and the charges and ex- penses of such sale. Dated at Casper, Wyoming, this 2nd day of October, A. D., 1923. THE WYOMING NATIONAL BANK OF CASPER, Mortgagee, Publish Oct. 3, 10, 17, 24, 1923, TEXAS AANGERS RETAIN RECORD DALLAS, Texas, October 8.— (United Press)—Days when hard riding, straight shooting fexas ran- gers treintained law and order jn the veat expanse of Texas wero re-) culled when the ex-State Rangers Assoc’stion met at Menard, Texas, in Its third annua: session. The association was organized at Wentherford two years ago and met the following year at Comanche. The three towns, where the meetings have been held, are the scenes of Indian battles of which ex-rangers are survivors. Let it be sald here that these men were not “state police.” They are the members of the famous ranger force that is known throughout the nation, Membership is limited to men who saw service more than 80 years ago. ‘The force was organized in 1835, when Texas was in revolt against Mexico. It has existed in some form from that time until the present. Texas rangers of 1923 have taken active part in recent roundups of suspects in whipping parties and in the illegal Mquor traffic and still bear out the traditional bravery that has been attached to the organiza- tion since its founding. Protected From Indians The early day rangers were the protectors of white settlers in Texas from attacks by Indians. They were | the first to learn tho use of the six-| shooter and the value of this weapon to be used against mounted Indians. | Few in number, these pioneer ran-| gers made up for this in bravery and ability to handle a “six-gun” from the back of a plunging horse. ‘Their chief soe tn those days was the Comanche—expert horsemen—who, according to tales told of them by| the men who fought them, could cling to thetr racing ponfes and shoot arrows so rapidly from a bow that one arrow was in the alr all the time. In the Mextcan War, these fight- ers played an important part they were familiar with the ts of their enemy. Military discipline, however, fal.ed to impress them, and| the old rangers were a trial to of-| ficers when not battling Mexicans When the Civil War broke out, most of the rangers went into the CO-OPERATIVE MARKETING TAKEN UP WITH GROWERS WASHINGTON, Oct. 8.—Manag: | among the wheat growers similer ing Director pth! soe pene to those which have been operated Mondell of the War Finance Cor- 4 x poration and a representative of the | Successfully among the cotton plant ers and tobacco growers of the department of agriculture were dl- rected by President Coolidge today | S0uth, the raisin growers of Caltfor- to leave immediately for the cen-| "a and the fruit raisers of the tral northwest to discuss with, Pacific coast. The plan of the ad- wheat growers of that section the} ™inistration contemplates that upon formation of co-operative marketing | O'Sanization of these co-operative associations which might avail them.| @ssociations funds which will en- selves of government funds under| ble them to market the present thé new rufal oreite act: wheat crop in an orderly manner will be provided by the War Finance The War Finance Corporation of-} ¥ ficials and the department of agri-} Corporation under logisiation passed by the last congress. culture representatives will be charged with directing the forma-]| ‘The itinerary of Mr. Meyer and tion of co-operative associations} his party had not been worked out re eRe a eas today but {t was said at the White S 1 House that visits would be made to “TWA Bov} Minnesota, the Dakctas and the st other wheat growing states of that section. It is not designed that one general organization be formed but that the associations be representa- tive of the various localities. Meanwhile the president and his cabinet will continue to study the agricultural situation with a view to providing further remedial meas- ures. Secretary Wallace still is at work on details of his recommenda- tions for reduction in freight rates and formation of an export cor- poration. The president tomorrow will meet with the executive com mittee of the American Farm Bureau Federation for additional consideration of the federation’s pro- posal that the war finance corpora- tion accept the settlements received by wheat growers from foreign | |, Lloya Barrett, s-yearold Wash: ington, D. C., boy—born in Massa-| chusetts, is said to have been pro-| claimed by American and foreign artists as the “perfect «type American boyhooda us — te ‘hy Feeble? 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It is made only of pure vegetable in- gredients and is sold at all good International Dairy Trade Is Congress Topic WASHINGTON, Oct. 8.—Inter national trade in dairy products was the general subject for discussion by speakers at today’s sessions of the World's dairy congress. Dr. H C. Taylor, chief of the bureau of Agriculture Economics of the de- partment of agriculture led the dis cussion in an address dealing par ticularly with significant trend in supply and demand, and prices of dairy products in international trade. After the war iction period, A Confederate army. during the recon: force known as ‘state police’ wns organized, but «his organization was no part or parcel of the rangers After reconstruction, the rangers were reorganized to rid the state of desperadoes, Thoy aid, with their usual thoroughness drug stores. ‘The large Texas rangers are not soldiers size bottle {is the mor@ They have never worn uniforms cr wconomical. they are nt home in any man’s fight and live up to the high standard set by the oldtimers,