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‘THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1923 LOST AND FOUND branded Tie roan gelding, four years | paid to me, and on shoulder. Whereas, fa, branded mort; or LOsT—Tiny black female dog, near Central pate s36M. Reward. J ~ PERSONAL contains a power of close said mortgage, and sale b: tisement, and no suit or oth at law has been to recover the debt there- by secured, now, therefore, , good car, Notice is hereby given, that said to meet Peactive’ single lady | mortgago will be foreclosed and meget ct friendship, one wer Ld get ds ae Rake ay sid 2 4 entertainment. | public auction to the highest bid- likes motoring an der for cash, on the 27th day of Career 1e28: tee hour of two =| o’clock in the afternoon, at the ICE! OF _ CHATTED MORT:/Eilott Auto Service Garage, tre th ai ‘7 East Yellowstone Avenue, in the on the 24 ay 0X} incorporated City of Casper, Na- —— it i = serves the best 80 cent | ceedin; BUSY OE er 163 N. Woleott’ | menced ne GuCCESSFUL Duisiness mean. 59, single, neat ap) Box B-77, Tribune, NOTICKGE FORECLOSURE Whereas, September, Company, Mglivered to Federated | POvgRged Property. 1923, Benedict Motor|trona county, Wyoming Finance Company of Cheyenne,! Ono 1928 Columbia, six cylin- Wyoming, @ corporation, mortga-| der, five passenger to gee, his ‘certain chattel mortgage | vodel 1, §. T.; Serial No. hattel mortgage was ty ee nich fee on the 8th day of Oc-| Shy" No. 7289 in the office of the County Clerk duly indexed according to law,| $369.88, sald chattel mortgage provides| tober, 1923. : time said mortgagee] FEDERATED FINANCE cont! that ft say deem themselves in-| PANY, A CORPORATION. secure or unsafe, then the mort. Mortgagee gagee, or its assigns, may enter/E, PAUL BACHELLER, i it} _ Attorney for Mortgage. to my premises with or without! rigagee forea, without being liable for| Pub. Oct. 11, 18, 25, 1923. , and take possession of (ay property wherever found, and sell the same at private sale, wit der for cash at public sale as pro-| Whereas, on the 17th AUDITORS ss 0, H. REIMERTH DR. WM. A. BRYAN’ Certified Public Accountant Physician and Suteeon Income Tax Servige ne 767 | 33_N. Wolcott Off. 113 Res. ph. 800 401 0-5 Bldg. THE 2 CASPER PRIVATE HARRY F. COMFORT Women’s and Children’s Hospital Auditing and Accounting Bidg.| 542 South Durbin—Phone 406 Phone 2008 Suite 18, Daly 2 HOSPITAL = or VEN ENDER 988 South Durbia—Phone 273 Certified Public Accountant SURGERY, GvNEn - Income ‘Tax Service oustermcs oY ANP Phone 18 Homer R. Lathrop, M, D., F, A.0.% Victor R. Dacken, B Sc. ‘MD. Auditors and Accountants—Stock | EYE, EAR, NOSE’ and THROAT GUARANTEE REGIS?*RY CORP. fer Agents. | Harmon L.’ Stanton, M, aoe ae soft eeietrae, ane ge Bide Phone 600|SKIN AND SGHRAt Tein STE nee RENARY DISEASES ARCHITECTS ROENTGENOLOGIST — ieee ty UBOIS & GOODRICH, Architect PATHOLOGIST Puooms 11-12, Townsend, Block, |, 3. F. O'Donnell, M. D, Casper, Wyo, RB ECE ag. WM, J, WESTFALL, Architect DENTE: ‘ sai fa Rane | eR a AUTO TOPS ee ea ate CASPER AUTO TOP SHOP Tae = Auto Trimming, Upholstering and Piyticien Sod GACH 3a &. Conia? aE one 1084 | Phone 1219 Resiionce 2118 fe 8. Cantey DEW BAGGAGE AND TRANSFER | jfuts,\¥,, A, MEYERS SHANE 200 0-5 Bldg. Office Ph. 699 Res, 746 nie ———— iho Fh, 9 Kees. 166 SHAH Office Phone 313 Res. Phone 87W LAWYERS YELLOW CAB COMPANY. Ine, re Storage and Transfer. Phone 1234 AMBROSE HEMINGWAY _Storage and Transfer, Phone 1264, NATRONA TRAD fo ea yi a 3. L. Biederman, Prop Phone 94! NICHOLS & STIRRETE Eee wyers BATTERIES 309-10-11 Oi Exchange “Bldg, ror XY oo. JAMES P. KEM 119 SaeRR Peer Phone 907 408 Consolidated Royalty Bldg 119 East Filth Phone 907 W. H. PATTEN CHIROPRACTORS Attorney at Law 225 Midwest Bldg. Phone 210 DR. J. H. JEFFREY : NA GRAHAM JEFFREY HAGENTS & MURAND Baits aie ‘Midwest Bidg Phone 706 —_$—————$——————— DR, B. G. HAHN st Townsend aba °F phone 423 CONNELL, D. ©., Ph. ©. 162 North Kimball Street penta Da et ell cw OE Phone 1457 MULVANEX & BARRETT - wyers. DR. L. 5 ays ay 1757| 517 Consolidated Royalty Bldg. Zuttermeister OGILBEE & ADAMS ROBERT_N. GROVE, 210 0-8 Bldg. Phone 2217 Palmer ea rey Office Phone 2220 Res. Phone 1713J RONATS Galt ean aR 112 East Second Street RNOLDUS DR. ©. L. ARD hi actic 110 OS bite, nt OMT one 1754 OSTEOPATH 8100-8 Bldg. ‘hone 1768 DR. ©. A. THURSTON, D. C. 138 8. Wolcott Phone 113 ee CONTRACTORS Dr. L. L. WADE __. SEAT ORS EW ORCUTT General Gonractors) ‘Cement Boild-|Over Frantz Shop Phone 1125R ¢ Bhe! ‘or Sale 15 phone 189WW PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER JS Pine" CHIROPODIST ‘THEL C. LYNCH CORRINNE E. O’'BRYANT Foot Specialist ~ Nine Years in Legal Work 116 Bast Second Funes i588 ft Consolidated Koyalty, Buliding, ——————T CANEDG || Phone. Office 263 tes. Phone CLEANERS ERVICE CLEANERS THE falirond at Jackson Phone 56 DOCTORS —=s{ Bent Suyematen 255 East DR, G. 8. BARGER TAILORS = e, Ear, Noso and Throat Fe Glasses Fitted 133, Wolcott Phen 133 | casio Mae eee baka ps SOA so DRRORIe S aad t and DR. W. W. YATES Suite 8 Daly ceeds to said indebtdne: all ea ees charges and costs of sale inelading 10 REWARD - reasonable attorneys fees and coui- For the return of two horses; one | missions to be included in said in- rarel. gelding, ten years old, cohtednieets he he with all seeks ¢ d Arges oO! ing possession on shoulder and brand-| 06 114 keeping and caring for said Propet until said property sold, and the surplus, if any, to be | BARNEY GOOGLE-- RARNEY + Nou RE A FRIEND OF BARNEY. TM NOUR PAL FoR Ms CRACKEN'S « MEBBE You Lice = IM GONNA BE BUSy GAN HELP ME OUT « X Was UNCHED FoR @ COUPLE GF HOURS FOR SPEEDING AND ThaT AINT THE : MALE OF ITs THERE:s A CHARGE OF WS TAKE MY CAR OSOROERIN CONDUCT AGAINST ME é| BESIDES - DYE Svrrocse You CAs KELP ME OUT f/ You LEAVE EVERY. + GOTTA BE IN J THING To MG - ia not paid the debt sherete ROBERT R. GARSON “land said mortgazee, deeming it- Oil City, Wyo. self unsafe and insecure, Sansa pawestion of ae mortgaged e erry Nachos; star in forehead, | Property and has elected to fore- ASEM : MF Whereas, said chattel mortgage mortgagor, made, executed and|agreements in said mortgage | Federated Finance] tained, then the whole of the in-} of Cheyenne, Wyoming, | debtedness secured thereby shall ‘ tion, mortgagee, his cer-| become immediately due and p: tain chattel! mortgage, which said] able, at the option of the thereafter] mortgagee, and that it shall or may on the 22nd day of January, 1928|be lawful for the said mortgagee duly filed for record in the office|to proceed to foreclose s#id mort- y Clerk and ex-offi-) gage by advertisement and sale of ter of deeds within and] the premises in said mortgage and y of Natrona, State| hereafter described, at public auc- as instrument num-|/tion for cash, en masse or in sop- nd duly indexed ac-| arate parcels as the person mak- as mortgagor, made, €X-| mortgaged property to b chattel mortgage was That the amount for which aati SMR tober, 1928, duly filed for record mortgage will be foreclosed, and a which is due at the date of tha and ex-officio register of cee S! first publication of. this notice b within and for the County of Na-| the sum of $336.26, together with trona, State of Wyoming, as i the further sum of $83.62 attor- strument number 107499, and/nevs fees, making a total for the Count of Wyoming, \cording to Ia’ said chattel mortgage] best, and in the manner prescribed |contains a p y tisement upon conditions broken,|to the purchaser a good and suffi- and no suit or other proceeding at] cient deed or deeds of conveyance 23 been instituted to recover} for the premises so sold and to the debt thereby secured, and apply the proceeds arising from mortgagor has} such sale first to the payment of to perform the terms and|the costs and expenses of such ons of said chattel mort-} foreclosure and sale, including an e in that said mortgagor has|attorney’s fee of $50.00, and also ed to pay the debt thereby se-| in payment of all monies expended y the right of fore-| for taxes, insurance together with sf id chattel mortgage | interest on all such sims of money given has become operative, Now, Dated at Casper, Natrona Coun- among other things,|ty, Wyoming, this 10th day of Oc-| Whereas, said cured, whereb; closure in_ sa’ NOTICE OF CHATTEL m h- out notice, or to the highest bid- GAGE FORECLOSURE Notice is hereb: said mortgage wil! and the mortgaged at public auction, to the h, on the 27th dayof| by said mortgage, together with , at the hour of two| interest thereon up to the time of o'clock in tha afternoon, at the|such sale, and the surplus, if any, Elliott Auto Service Garage, 550] should be paid by said mortgagee, East Yellowstone Avenue, in the}on demand to said mortgagors, incorporated City of Casper, Ni their legal representatives or as- trona county, Wyoming; that the] signs; to be sold is 4 And whereas said mortgagee One 1923 "Columbia Light Six, as elected to exercise the option Five Passenger touring car; Mfg. Motor No. 5452. That the amount for which said mortgage will be foreclosed, and which is due said mortgage at the date of the first publication of this notice elie ra! of $520.21, together with the further sum of] ; : i So 02 attorneys fees or a total of | me manner: Original amount of given, that} were expended up to the date of @ foreclosed, | such sale, and then to the payment vided by law, applying the pro- January, 1928, Roy S. Bui property sold| of the balance due on account of oS, Business and Professional Directo —_—_—_—e ._axXreeea—ree DOCTORS described as fallow: Dated at Casper, Natrona Coun. ty, Wyoming, this 10th day of October, 1923. Hoots and A. L, Rose, ca: pesreae ree foes aie bate »b ctober A, D, issolve been assigne: mnhast conamat nad ‘that. the bu A Ae yeni sald mort-| \fe what the History se ee ree nesses in the future will be carried} cai 4 | has been, will be offered the mich on by the said A, L, Rose alone| Sate Will cause the following de who will pay and discharge all debts and liabiliti all moneys payable to the said late gr Dated at Casper, Wyoming this inant i | i 9th day of October A.D. 1923, mortgage, of principal, interest,|J& 5 HARRY HOOTS, fees and other fees, costs and ex- Gen a Casper to be sold at public ven- _A. L. ROSE, the Sheriff or Deputy 0. G. CYPREANSEN, Attorney | Sheriff of Natrona County, in the Publish Oct. 11 and 12, 1928, a State of Wyoming, to the highest f bidder according to law, at the t NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE | south front door of the Court J SALE | House, in the City of Casper, and receive 206-207 Oi tees Building BULLACK & LACY 2045 Midwest Bide. Ph. 1200 suite 15, Daly Bidg., Phone 8493 WILLIAM 0. WILSON TM E, HARNED, Chiropractor | = guite 14-15-16 Townsend Bldg. ary 27th, 1922, made b; M. Bryan and Grace DR. CAROLIN °. DAVIS Osteopathic Physician . i Suite 6, Tribune Apurt. Plone 388 to said mortgngee, in| thereon; § ruary 27th, before June Er Public Stenographer and Notary Public and delinquent in- 55.00, being the total, re- spectively of such monthly pay- ments so unpaid on the 27th day SHUE REPAIRING NORTH CASPER SHOE SHOP Hand and Machine Work FRANK CANNER axes for 19: 3} i “ 2 reant of Specialist : = SANERS | nanted and agreed to pay, on said) notoriety as the national diverce mill It ts estimated that 20 percent Eye, Bar, Nose and Throat Te Mite ee property before the same should| of America this week, afd will begin] all the wheat had been oa Suite 2, 112 East: Second — and which! tomorrow to be truly wild and wooly | October firet compared wi! SRBERT L. HARVEY. M. D. 7 = 1 Offie aba gonth Genter Phane $0 | 406 E. Second. Phone 707/ that it is provided in and by|Francisco for the national conven-| The preliminary estimate placed Private Hospital, 612 South Durbin that in case de-| tion of the American Legion may get| the oats yield at 95 bushoe’a which Genera} Fractice Surgery Obstetrics WAREHOUSES the pay-| more than a breath of the west. would give a crop of 6,090,000 bu - = = a ment of said dues or interest, or| It is under the special direction of | hela con 1 ! ‘ Veins entee dented |XRLLOW" CARY OU, ment of se ceed, or in eden. of] thax Datwelt DOpkle post oe the | of 5,056, ' 1 the f Nas eee Pa 19007 |e ao, eenatcr. yt eer egioi e he t lays year average of %,425,( Office 293 Res. Ph. 19983| Office 400 W. Yellowstone. of any covenants or Legion at Reno that the th days " year 0 Howe You UKE 7 LUSTEN MALCOLM LET ME Nour SYMMONS AND FORGET ing the sale might prefer or think by adver-| by 1 and to execute and deliver at the rate of one per cent per .,| month, from the time the same highest | the principal indebtedness secured in said mortgage provided, where- by the balance of the indebtedness now secured thereby has become immediately due and _ payable, which amount claimed to ba due thereon on the date of the first publication is as follows, to-wi $3176.48, computed in the follow- nole or loan, $3400.00 less 15% minimum premium or $510.00, $255.00, fines $57.80, taxes paid which is added $50.00 attorney’s | organizatio: NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF | fees, as provided in said mortgage,| ‘To satisfy the lkes and dislikes CO-PARTNERSHIPS 7 Notice is hereby given that the| mortgage, and the said defaylt| tertainment are under the process of rtnerships lately subsisting be-| thereunder, the power of sale| perfection. There will be dancin een us, the undersigned Harry| therein contai has become op-| for those who care for such pastime if On| erative and no suit or proceedings | »roncho busting, steer throwing, and as the Dundee Woolen| have been instituted at law to re-|roush riding for those who plac ing and the’ cover the debt remaining secured | man and his prowess above e Whereas by the terms of said| of everyboay, various forms of en vansville,| by said mortgage, or any part| (hing else. ‘Then, too, of thereof; and aaidecncriaays has real '49 camp. The ecasterners who are anxious to learn from true scribed mortgaged premises and] esired opportunity. real estate in said mortgage de scribed, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the amount due on said note and dues, taxes, fines, and attorney's Whereas default has been made|County of Natrona, in the State in the payment of the @oney #0-/of Wyoming, on Saturday, No- cured by a mortgage da‘ Vebru-|vember 24, A. D, 19238, at ten . ° Chester o'clock in the forenoon of said Potato and Grain Yield husband and wife, mortaagors, €0 AF Raaetirea a1) in} Not U Previ usband and wife, mortgagors, to ‘ot numbere: leven iD the Casper Mutual Building and! Natrona Hei; ot Up to revious ® corporation! Blocks 53, 64, and 55 and the E ti tes, Said ting under| West 7 feet of Lot 1 in Block 52 sumates, . ue of the laws of the| of White's Addition to the Town State of Wyoming, the undersign-| (now City) of Casper, County of which mortgage | Natrona, State of lled for record in the said lot and block are laid down| “ree crops office of the County Clerk and/and deseribed in the plat of said Register of Deeds in|/Natrona Heights Re-subdivision, and for the County of Natrona,/ now on file and duly recorded in in the State of Wyoming, on the | the office of the County Clerk and 3 ; 5 80th day of April, A. D. 1922, and ex-officio Register Ah Deeds} potato and wheat yields are not up ights Re-subdivision of Wyoming, ag]. CHEYEN? y are reported for Cheyenne ir monthly crop report issued t S. Department of Agriculture ark h there recorded in book 8 of mort-of said Natrona County,| ‘> earlier expectations. gages on page 469, given rae State of Wyoming; together with ‘Mile ined Grae atitl) procuises: to. be Sieisld taccigabnenia| Ee ee ee the largest ever produced, and it !s 0. b- UTU. forecasted at 2,267,000 bushels com : atria RN Rent pared to last months forecast of A. O., 1931, By P. C. NICOLAYSEN, | 2:315,000 bushels, the 1922 crop was ments of | $17.00 as monthly dues and $17.00) Attest: as monthly interest on said loan, | and therefore default has occurred) WILLIAM O. WILSON, in the condition of said mortgage,| Attorney for Mortgagee. in that the said mortgagors have) Pub. Oct. 11, 18, 26, Nov. 1, 8, made default in the payment of/ 15, 22, 1923. the following, pe > estimated at 1,560 bushels and the 5 year average production ts 967,00) is 94 percent compared with 96 per. cent September first and 80 percent —— RENO ENTERTRING WITH ‘elinquent corn will be soft, pring Wheat five year average 13 2,995,000 bus hels per acro, last years crop was est! is 19.8 bushels. 86 percent compared with 93 percent last year and the ten y 93 percent, Reno will monentarily forget its Who Will Get Them? i th Robert Howard, Jr., 2, and Catherine Bruce Gamble, 3, are now, balance, ey Aees wit iirewn! according to wire rep th thelr father, Robert Howard Gamble, in| series deposited with said note|,Florida. Ho refuses to give them up to his wife who obtained a divorce FEDERATED FINANCE COM- PANY, A CORPORATION, | Pitance $2414,00; plus’ delinguon| #¢ ustington, Le 1, without her go E. PAUL BACHMLLME. Pe EES oro ot S| a SR a a HL SS SS SE Attorney for Mortgage: i i ii deo 1s to be held. Co-operating Pub. Oct. 11, 18, 25, 1923. by association $189, interest on| rodeo taxes $5.88, total $3176.48, to| with the local post are various civic from him last July in Paris. She maintains he took them from her home sent. ae the report also indicates that the Secretary bushels. The condition of the crop one year ago, The crop !s late and has matured slowly in some sections where it 1s reported that some of the The preliminary estimates of the spring wheat crop Is placed at 2,130,- every calendar month, 000 bushels from a yield of 15 bus th day of July, A. D. per acre, last years crop was est! until the 27th day of Septem- mated at 2,414,000 bushels and the 1 , and fines of $5 80, by reason of the default in’ such monthly payments and also 22 of $189.00 and | _ | — . taxes, which taxes the said mortgagors in and | ge further cove- The quality pf the wheat crop !s ear average of Spree. I was Gorse ar wsasT SixTy » WHAT ABOUT IT + Go AHEAD «MAKE OVT THE Ticker The yield last year was 32 bushels and the five year average is 34.9 bushels, 241,000 bushels compared with 810.- 000 bushels last year and 273,000 bushe's for the five year average. The yield is placed at 31 bushels the same as last year, while the ten year average is 32 bushels. Potatoes The potato crop has not come up to earlier expectations and early re-| turns from the more {mportant sec-| tions indicate only a fair crop. The condition of the crop {a 71 percent 1 decline of 6 points during Septem- ber, one year ago the crop was 88| percent and the ten year average on| October first {s 94 percent. The potato crop is forecasted at 1,845,000 bushels, a decline of 225,-| 000 bushels from September 1 fore- cast, last years crop was estimated 2,342,000 bushels and_ the five| year average production im 1,788,000 | bushe!s, Hay | Tame hay—The report from over the state indicates a yleld of 1.90 tons of tame hay which gives a total production of 1,387,000 tons compar-| 4 with 1,811,000 tons last year and the five year averago of 1,114,000 tons. Wild hay—The wild hay crop has been unusually good this year and a| yield of 1.00 tons per acre iq re-| orted, Indicating a crop of 800,000| tor last y ‘8 crop was estimated 88,000 tons and the five-year ay-| erage is 234,000 tons. The hay and feed supply in the tate is very good, except a few! spots in the central and northern| ASPIRIN Say “Bayer’— Genuine!’ Tha dunce rw WN RIGHT Marccam A ure TEMPERAMENTAL AFTERNOON - part of the state, where the alfalfa was winter kifled. There ts an abun- dance of corn and other feed crops to supplement the hay suply. Other Crops—The sugar beet crop Promises to be good, but is not up to earlier expectations. ° ‘Truck and garden crops are gener- ally very good and large yields of vegetables have been produced. pee wht ages NOTICE TO CREDITORS | State of Wyoming, County of Na- In the District Court Eighth Ju- dicial Distret, | In the Matter of the Estate of Anna Freeman, Deceased. reby given by the} undersigned, executor of the es-| tate of Anna Freeman, deceased,| to the creditors of and all persons having claims against said dece: ed to exhibit them with the neces- sary vouchers to the undersigned at room 429 Midwest Building, Casper, Wyoming, within | six months after the first publica- tion of this notice, or they may| be precluded from an: from such estate, and claims be not exhi year from date of will be forever barred, Dated this 20th day of Septem- ber, A. D., 1923, ERNEST R. BURGER, E: 01 Pu.b Sept. 20, 27, Oct. 4, 11, 1923 estas NE Ta, Sociology Student Walks and Studies| ST. LOUIS, Mo., Oot. 11 Pross))}—Polle A. K, Bur, who around the globe on foot, stopped | here the other day, | Bur, who ts 21, is a sociology atu- dent and writer of Prague, Czecho id notice they from his home, nearly shot as a spy in Turkey, s in trees with the monkeys in India and worked with the harvest-hands was captured He will viatt Russia late this year, before going to his home, but will return to the United States | August to complete at Northwestern University, Chicago, the Barley 1gcarps 2 Seneca Prague univer- y and continu The barley crop is estimated Se and the world. Becoming a diplomat ultimate ambition. | He left CzechoSlovakia with three other University students, who re turned home, however, after becom- ing entangled in Turkish polities. Bur was saved from a spy's death by a letter from the mayor of Con- which he had in He fought against the Bol- shevists, was wounded in and was decorated, celved by princes in India, as wel! as by the monkeys and since his ar- rival in the United cured the signatures of hundreds of governors and other autograph album. FIERGE THU States has re NDER STORM i= (3 MADE TO ORDER FOR BIG RIALTO FEATURE Eyen the thunder storm has fallen a victim to the craze for making imitations of the real thing. commerce has been busy reproduc- in period furniture, dustry has turned {ts attention to thunder storms. Tastes Better—Goes Farther—Always Good Pigeon's Fresh Roasted Coffee 228 East Second St. PAGE NINE. By Billey De Beck Of course, everybody knows that it would be almost impossible to take motion pictures !n a real storm, For one thing the camera would get all wet, and {t would be too dark for photography during the spaces be tween tho lightning flashes, The rain would short clroult aro Nghts. So the movies decided to make storms of their own. Then they could have them when and where they wanted them and nobody need get wet or be struck by lightning. The creation of the thunder storm for the stage-coacn robbery scena in tho filming of “Salomy Jane.” a Paramount picture coming to the Ito Theatre, nturday is sald to © left Moth h gasping. She as completely fooled until it was nearly over. Then she saw the camera and knew tt was only the movies again. A gafoline pump was lowered 120 feet into the canyon and hundreds of gallons of water pumped up to sprinklers hung on wires strung from the tree tops. Huge electrio wind-makers lashed the water ob- Mquely across the scene. In the | background a man In a wartime dug- out set off huge flashes of mag- { nesium which boomed tnto the night. Giant trees crashed, seemily blown down by the force of the storm, Mother Nature never made a worse night than this one. “Sal- omy Jane" is a Paramount picture produced by George Melford. 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