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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1923 —— FOR SALE_HOUSES os E. Phone 687W: FOR TRADE good for line of bum so this is built on the R FOR SALE—APARTMENT HOUSES in it house B. Second. Tel 702. ENGLEWOOD. mot buy a five or ten-acre in Englewood, four lot nd a family cow. ‘Only. 18 minutes dz from Cas iw acre i oF irrigation project, the high rent and i us AUDITORS in FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE two three room apartment north per, $400 will handle. R, Kamon, |. 1 702. per postoffice, over best paved highway in the state, are get a ‘rom h taxes five acre lots $500 to $750; easy terms. today, M. raed es SET ae reonee bests SB Toe |, REIMERTH Certitiod Public Accountant I Tax Phone 767 ve ¥ ney it! an Accot Phone 2008 = ‘Suite 18, "Daly! Bldg. x DENBERG colfinea Public Accountant Tax Service Tncomffaone . Stanton, M. S. . D. 148 SKIN AND X-RAY’ TREA' ¥ 5 ; = REGISTRY ODER? RINARY BRENT BUSINESS CHANCES LEGAL NOTICES Tror taxes, insurance together with! and productive interests and re-lsum of One Hundred Eighty-two . GUARANTEE REGI I nte—Stock G._B. Underwood, De : nterest on all such sums of money sources of the State of Wyoming, Auditors, anid Transfer agents ROENTGENOLOGIST ~~ the rate of one per cent per/and for the profit of the stock. sont on Exchange Bldg Phone 660 Hallie M. Ellis IF YOU have $2.500 to $5,000 to tn- NOTICE. nth, from the time the same,holders in said corporation, and 4 5 PATHOLOGIST vest in business of your own that| ‘The North and South Railway re expended up to the date of! to these ends to conduct a general ARCHITECTS 2 PHARM AG ea will pay you $50 to $100 per week | Company hereby gives notice t\st|such sale, and then to the payment investment business, buying, sell B.S. Lothian, Ph. @. Write ua | immediately; you must lon October 15, 1923, it filed with|of the balance due on account of;ing and generally dealing in ‘all 5 & GOODRICH, Architects DENTIST aete nt all invormation willsbe went | the Interstate Commerce Com-| the principal indebtedness secured kinds of real estate and personal OBO i112, Townsend Block ©. E. Duncan, D. D. 8. free. Quick. netion necessary, Bex | mission at Washington, D. C., its|by said mortgage, together with property: and as incidental to the Casper, Wyo. Phone 440 Uffices in Rohrbuugh Building 787, South Bend, Ind. , application for a certificate of|interest thereo- up to the time of main objects of said corporation, ————STFALL, Architect 113 East Second Street, ! “ public convenience and necessity| such sale, and the surplus, if any,| the acquiring by purchase or other- WM. J. WESTR AL ding. Telephone 54 and 55 FOR SALE—Well equipped garage] authorizing it to construct and} should be pad by said mortgagee, wise of town lots, ranch proper- Suite 5, Daly DRS. MYER AND JOHNSON agency for a popular line of cars.| operate a line of railroad extend-|on demand to said mortgagors,|ties and other real estate, and of, UTO TOPS Physician and Surgeon Well established, good trade. For|ing from Miles City, Montana, in| their legal representatives or as- stocks, bonds and other securities oe | 200 0-8 Bldg. Office Ph. 699 Res, 746 | Purticuiars write Box 466 Lander, = generally southerly direction to|signs;) . subject to the limitations con- Y Sasper, Wyoming, a distace of ap- nd whereas sa! mortgagee | tained in Section 5056 Wyoming “WOLOOTT AUTO TOF SHOE. . LAWYERS proximately three hundred and| has elected to exercise the option| Compiled Statutes, 1920 and. cf, Auto Top Mier volcott Street thirty-two (332) miles, and to ac-|in said mortgage provide } Upholst uto 633 S. Center Auto bestia MP ANY. CAB CO) pee ‘Transfer. A TRANSFER, N NATRONS VEL CO.—Phone BATTERIES 119 East Fifth CHIROPRACTORS DR. J. H. JEFFREY Gi JEFFREY P oan 318 Midwest Bldg Phone 706 DR. B. G. HAHN Chirop! ‘Bownsend Bids. 5 INNELL, suite 15, Daly HARNED, Chiro) MAG North Phone 1457 rn ee a DE; 1. B, BERQU ne 1787 atermelsier Bigg Phone 1181 CASPER AUTO TOP. ee Sg poke aint one 1084R 653°, Genter” Phone 10048 BAGGAGE AND TRANSFER TRANSFER so A Wns Po . Inc. Phone 1234 STORAGE 949 CASPER BATTERY, 00... Phone 423 D. C., Ph. Bilag., Phone 84! 93 ctor TN. GROVE TROBE Tsccond Street almer Office Phone 2220 Res. Phone 17133 5 ARNOLDUS BE SioMena 810 0-8 Bldg. Le . \ne Wolcott CONTRACTORS TAXLOR & ORCUTT Contractors, © Phone 1985W CHIROPODIST. RINNE B. 0" CORBI oot. 8 116 East Second Phone . KIMBALL, M. D. Se Res. Ph. W.. YATES Ww. DE ialist Ear, 1154 A. THURSTON; D. ©. 115 Comment Build. BRYANT 1046R Ww jose and Throat 2, 112 East Second c. WAR geRT L. HARVEY, Office 208 South Private Hospital, General 612» South RK. T. J. RIACH . KEITH. M. D. 1. D. Center—Hhone 30 Durbin Practice Surgery Obstetrics and Reskionce 2118 jurgeon, 133 N. Wolcott Off. 113 # DR. MARK H. SMITH Ph Office 243 EB. and Sui nm 2046 of the lot. Western Realty, P. Bidg. ©. Box 319. 5 rolet. Call 234. }/extras. Phone 094, ed in any good town: range land t BUSINESS CHANCES and DOCTORS THE CASPER PRIVATE Women's 542 South Durbin—Phone 4 ITAL 938 South Durbia—Phone 272 STAFF Homer R. Lathr op, ictor R. EY cE, EAR, AMBROSE HEMINGWAY Room 332 # NICHOLS © STIRRETT Lawyers 3809-10-11 Off Exchange Bldg. JOHN RUSSELL LONG Attorney at Law Room 6, Mokler Bid JAMES P. KEM 408 Consolidated Royalty Blag Wit, PATTEN 225 Midwest Bids HAGENTS & MURANG Lawyers 206-207 Oil Exchange Bullding DURHAM & LOWEY 402 Midwest Building BULLACK & LACY Lawyers 2045 Midwest dg. Ph. 1200 WILLIAM 0. WILSON Lawyers Suite 14-15-16 Townsend Bldg. MULVANEY & BARRETT Lawyers. 517 Consolidated Royalty Bldg. OGILBEE AMS 210 O-S Bldg. sau OSTEOPATH DR. Vossen pale Cc. DAVIS Suite 6, une Apart. Phone Dr. L. L. WADE Osteo Over Frantz Shop PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER —<$<________.. ETHEL ©. LYNCH Nine Years in Legal Work Bul 301 Consolidated Royalt liding Phone Office 203 Hes. Phone 553d ee Lind. or city real estate; price $1,250. P. Sian aah Sa eg FOR SALE OR TRADE—1923 Chey- ———— FOR SALE OR TRADE—One Nash good shape, good tires; offer. What have you? Phone 2424. ———<—$—$=$— Ine grocery mar ket. Phone 2049J for information. and Children’s, Hospital D., F.A.C.8,) Dacken, B Sc. M_D. | NOSE and THROAT | “Midwest Bldg. Phone 210 Phone 11258 Public Stenographer—Notary Public! RELINQUISHMENT— | FOR SALE—BEAL ESTATE | BARNEY GOOGLE-~ . FOR SAL#—By owner, lot in destr able residence district on Hast two.| Thirteenth. Inquire ih | 9 AL If your business is for sale, Why not hit the Want Ad trail? READ THE WANT ADS FOR SALE—Well located _ business quire and operate as part of said line or lines of railroad now wholly or in part constructed over said route, THE NORTH AND SOUTH RAILWAY COMPANY. Publsh from Oct. 23 to Nov. 13 inclusive, ————— NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE < SALE Whereas default has been made in the payment of the money se- cured by a mortgage dated Febru- Chester ary 27th, 1922, made b; M. Bryan and Grace F. Bryan, husband and wife, moi gors, to the Casper Mutual Building and Loan Association, a corporation duly organized and existing under and by virtue of the laws of the State of Wyoming, the undersign- ed mortgagee, which mortgage was duly filed for record in the office of the County Clerk and Ex-Officio Register of Deeds in and for the County of Natrona, in the State of Wyoming, on the 80th day of April, A. D. 1922, and in North Casper, priced for quick} there recorded in book 8 of mort- sale; have other business, 2371W. Phone 2217] WANTED—100 working people who are striving to get ahead and have as small as $25 that they can invest See me at once. Jim Lewis. t 301 —————— FOR RENT—House and store, two and one-half blocks from postot- fice. "Apply 432 S, Durbin, RELINQUISHMENTS, ETC. When deed. ed it's worth $32,000; it's north on the paving; you can buy it for $1,000; relinquishments, eight mies of Casper for $250; 160 acres deeded Public Bleostroker well improved irrigated land, good Room crop, fine orchard; w Soom 6, Moller Was, Phone 2364 /pusinesa or property SHUE REPAIRING town. Phone 2424. —$—$——— NORTH CASPER SHOE SHOP Hand and Machine Work Ben Suyematsu TYPEWRITERS Casper ‘Typewriter xchange New and Rebuilt Typewriters Rentals—Supplies and Repairs 230 E. Second Phone 856 TAILORS FRANK CANNi Custom Tailoring and Suite 8 ‘ER Cleaning Daly Bldg. AND CLEANERS: Phone 968W TROY TAILORS 148 E. Midwest MIDWEST TAILORS Cleaning and Pressin; E. Second. & UPHOLSTERING Uphoistering and Furniture Packing CASPER UPHOLSTERING CO. Phone 1672M 235 East H Phone 707 | MONEY TO LOAN on anything of aBs56W. MONEY to loan on Casper improved real estate. H. Vossback. Room 10, Daly Bldg. LOST AND FOUND LOST — Black Permian cat with white spots on throat; answers to name of Peter; child’s pet. Phone 389R or return to 343 S. Kimball: taining overcoat, bathrobes, ladies \shoes, and other articles; please |leave at Tribune office and receive | reward. LOST—Saturday afternoon on Sec- ond streét or on N. and SW bus, lady’s purse. Return to Tribune and receive reward. Consolidated Royalty Bldg., Cas- | £17 9 ggg | Ber Investment Co. in any good|such monthly HAVE few hundred dolars to loan] become Phone | gages on page 469, given to secure the promissory note of the said mortgagors to said mortgagee, in the sum of $3400.00 dated Feb- ruary 27th, 1922, due on or before June 25, A. D., 1931 in monthly installments of 0 as monthly dues and $17.00 as monthly interest on said loan, and therefore default has occurred in the condition of said mortgage, in that the said mortgagors have made default in the payment of the following, to-wit. delinquent dues $255.00, and delinquent in- terest $255.00, being the total, re- spectively of such monthly pay- ments so unpaid on the 27th day of each and every calendar month, from the 27th day of July, A. D. 1922 until the 27th day of Septem- ber, A. D, 1923, and fines of $57.- 80, by reason of the default in pesments and also taxes for 1922 of $189.00 and $5.68 interest on taxes, which taxes the said mortgagors in and by said mortgage further cove- nanted and agreed to pay, on said property before the same should delinquent, and which ©! taxes said mortgagee was obliged to pay. That it is provided in and by said mortgage, that in case de- fault shall be made in the pay- ment of said dues or interest, or any portion thereof, or in case of the breach of any of the coven- ants or agreements in said mortgage contained, then the whole of the indebtedness se- cured thereby shall become immediately due and pay- able, at the option of the said LOST—On Alcova road to Casper | mortgagee, and that it shall or may Sunday; brown canvas bag con-|be lawful for the said mortgagee to proceed to foreclose said mort- gage by advertisement and sale of the premises in said mortgage and hereafter described, at public auc- tion for cash, en masse or in sep- arate parcels as the person mak- ing the sale might prefer or think best, and in the manner prescribed WHO IN THE DICKENS 1S TAXING RACHEL FOR A RIDE, tb uke TO KNow. LET'S HAVE & PEEP AND SEE, SKEEZIx. where- by the balance of the indebtedness now secured thereby has become immediately due. and payable, which amount claimed to be due thereon on the date of the first publication is as follows, to-wit: $3176.48, computed in the follow- ing manner: Original amount of note or loan, $3400.00 less 15% minimum eatery or $510.00, balance $2890.00 less withdrawal value of 17 shares of stock in 10th series deposited with said note with said Association, $476.00, balance $2414.00; plus delinquent dues $255.00, delinquent interest $255.00, fines $57.80, taxes paid by association $189, interest on taxes $5.68, total ‘$3176.48, to which is added $50.00 attorney’s fees, as provided in said mortgage. Whereas by the terms of said mortgage, and the said default thereunder, the power of sale therein contaired has become op- erative and no suit or proceedings |have been instituted at law to re- |cover the debt remaining secured by said mortgage, or any part thereof; and said mortgage has not been assigned. Now, therefore, the said mort- gagee will cause the following de- scribed mortgaged premises and real estate in said mortgage de- scribed, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the amount due on said note and mortgage, of principal, interest,! dues, taxes, fines, and attorney's fees and other fees, costs and ex- penses, to be sold at public ven- due by the Sheriff or Deputy Sheriff of Natrona County, in the State of Wyoming, to the highest bidder according to law, at the south front door of the Court House, in the City of Casper, County of Natrona, in the State| of Wyoming, on Saturday, No- vember 24, D. 1923, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day, to wit Lot numbered Eleven (11) in Natrona Heights Re-subdivision of Blocks 53, 54, and 55 and the West 7 feet of Lot 1 in Block 52 of White’s Addition to the Town (now City) of Casper, County of Natrona, State of Wyoming, as said lot and block are laid down and described in the plat of said Natrona Heights Re-subdivision, now on file and duly recorded in the office of the County Clerk and ex-officio Register of Deeds of said Natrona County, State of evening; together with all buildings and improvements thereon; CASPER MUTUAL BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION By P. C. NICOLAYSEN, President} s Attest: J. M. LOWNDES,| Secretary WILLIAM O. WILSON, Attorney for Mortgagee. Pub. Oct. 11, 18, 25, Nov. 1, 8, 15, 22, 1923. RACHEL IN: WicxER's: CAR WITH wicKxer's CHAUFFEUR } &ND IN ALL PROBABILITY PHYLUS 'S OUT RIDING WITH WICKER IN WICKERS selling, trading, exchanging or) otherwise disposing of or encum-| bering the same, either on commis- ;)sion or otherwise, in connection | with the above specified objec |the preparing of building si and to construct, reconstruct, a oses, dwellin; jouses and othe: rent, trade, exchange or otherwise} otherwise, in connection with the above specified objects, with pow- er to borrow money, to issue bonds notes and other securities and to mortgage, encumber, transfer and convey all kinds of personal prop-| erty and real estate owned by the|m above specified objects rectly conductive to the venient, for the management, ac-| quisition and disposition of any poses aforesaid. Dollars each. said corporation shall be under the| control of a board of three (3)) Directors and U. S. Miller, Fred; | DeBelly and G. R. Hagens consti-| Pub. Nov. 1, 8, 16, Dec. 6, 1923. | Durham & Lowey FORMER ADJUTANT 10 tutes said board for the first cor- porate year of said company. The principal operations of said company shall be conducted in the City of Casper, County of Na- trona, State of Wyoming, and the nepal office of said company is in the City of Casper, and G. R. Hagens shall be the agent of said) Company in charge of said office. E. A. PEEK, Secretary. Pub Nov. 1, 8, 15, 1923. anal NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Whereas, on the first day of November, A. D., 1919, J. M.} Hodgson and Margaret E. Hodg- son executed a certain mortgage deed to the Bingenheimer Lumber Company, a corporation, which said mortgage was thereafter re-| corded on the 2nd day of Decem-} ber, A. D., 1919, in Book 19 of NOTICE OF INCORPORATION | Notice is hereby given that The| Miller Company, was incorporated Mortgage Deed Records, on Page 85,and | Whereas, there is now due to! the Bi ingenheimer Lumber Com- company in connection with the/to satisf: herein-| of foreclosure above enumerated, to establish and plaintiff, and against said defend- conduct, and permit the establish-| ants, obtained and made in said b ment and operation of, any busi-! court on the 30th day of October, ness which may be conveniently| 1923, for the sum of $6,884.10, carried on, and the establishment| with interest thereon at the rate of which may be directed or indi-| of Seven Per Cent (7%) from the above| 30th day of October, 1923, specified objects of the company| costs accruing. as well as to contribute to, sub-| Notice is further given that the sidize, or otherwise aid or take | undersigned sheriff will, on the part in any such operations, and| 14th day of December, 1923, at to ‘execute any and all papers that| the hour of ten o’clock in the fore- may be necessary, proper or con-|noon of said day, at the w. November 14. PAGE THIRTEEN. Ay, od in an Wyoming, ing, 4 “BELGIAN HAIR Tore” UP AKOMER POINT — and 10/100 Dollars ($182.10), dis- bursed by the said Bingenheimer Lumber Company for taxes unpaid by the mortgagors, and which the || mortgagee was compelled to -pay under and by virtue of the terms of said mortgage, together with the sum of Four Dollars ($4.00) interest thereon, aggregating the total sum of Six Thousand Eight Hundred Eighty Four and 10|100 Dollars ($6,884.10), all of which is now due and unpaid at the date hereof. Now, therefore, notice is here- by given that pursuant to an or- der of sale issued out of the Dis- trict Court, 8th Judicial District in and for the County of Natrona, State of Wyoming, onithe 31st day of October, 1923, wherein the Bingenheimer Lum- ber Company, a corporation, was ter, improve, decorate, furnish and| plaintiff and J, M. Hodgson and maintain buildings for hotel pur-| Margaret E. Hodgson were action de. and apartment fendants, directed to me, the un- structures for dersigned Sheriff \the accommodation of the public; County, jand of individuals and the profit)me to levy upon and sell the fol- of the stockholders, and to seli,|lowing described property, to-wit: Lots numbered Seven (7) and handle, or dispose of or encumber)eight (8) in block numbered one the same, either on commission or| Hundred Six (106), situate in the Town (now city) of Casper, Coun- ty of Natrona, State of Wyoming according to the plat thereof filed and of record with the Clerk and Ex-Officio Register of Deeds of Natrona County, Wyo- of Natrona commanding County y a judgment and decree in favor of said and south front door of the courthouse in the City of Casper, in said county and all of the above specified prop-|and state, offer for sale and sei] erties, within the objects and pur-|to the highest bidder for cash the said property above described, to- The capital stock of said com-| gether with all and singular the pany is Forty Thousand ($40,-| tenements, hereditaments and ap- |900.00) Dollars, divided into four purtenances thereunto belonging hundred (400) shares of the par|to satisfy said judgment, interest value of One Hundred $100.00) | and costs. |- Witness my hand this 1st- day The affairs and management of | of November, 1923. PERRY A. MORRIS, Sheriff of Natrona County Wyomin, .22, 29 and STAND TRIAL AGAIN CHEYENNE, Wyo., Nov. 1.—Rev.* K. Weaver, war-time adjutant general of Wyoming; his son, Rex Weaver, veteran who was wounded in the World war, and Elbert Nash, banker, are to be tried again on the charge of E. W. Keslar of Hillsdale that they committed assault and battery on him as the result of a charge by Nash that Keslar had said that the Weavers were pro- German during the war! is to be heard by Justice Frank Houseman in this city Wednesday, In the first trial, held in Justice Houseman's court Mon | day, the jury was unable to agree on a verdict. The case} By Billey De Beck ‘By Dr. ARTHUR G.BRETZ THE MILK SUPPLY The first duty of every mother in connection with the selection of the milk .used for infant feeding is to see that the milk comes from a dairy which rigidly enforces the sanitary code. In cities that have a Health Department this information can be quickly and easily obtained. Should there be no such department, a per- structive. Milk coming from a herd is pre- ferable to that coming from one in- dividual cow. There is less danger of getting milk from a diseased cow and, as a rule the milk will not yary as much jn composition. Whenever possible, it is best to use none but bottled milk. By bot-. tled milk we refer to that bottled at the ‘dairy or at the distributing sta- . not that bottled at the local p of a dealer. Loose or “dip mili is dang nd should voided. The f ent handling necessary at the dealers exposes the milk to contamination. There has been much discussion as to the effect of pasteurization. Most doctors agree, however, that pasteurizing makes the milk abso- lutely safe at the same time caus- ing ttle, if any, change in its com- position. In citles where pasteur- ized milk 1s available, it is to be pre- ferred. If it {s not possible to obtain raw milk or if there is any doubt as to its cleanliness, it 1s safer to use a high grade condensed milk, Milk, after {t {= delivered, should never be allowed to stand on the porch, in the sun, or in a warm kit- chen. It should be immediately placed in a refrigerator, with a tem- perature never above fifty degrees Fahrenheit, Cold, running water or a very cold well may also be used for this purpose. When condensed milk {s used, it fer to leave the milk in the or if 1 container after it has been opened, being careful, of course to see that {t is kept carefully covered. Should you pour milk into another receptacle which is not sterilized, contamination of baby's food might- result, When absolutely necessary to use another container, a mason jar is best. It should be carefully sterilized with bolling water, the cov- er as well as the jar itsel After the mille fs poured into keep it tightly covered. All bottles, containers and other utensils must be kept scrupulously clean. Is A |\Weeks Asks $2,000,000 For Project WASHINGTON, WN 1.—Im- Pressed by the necessity for ade- | quate power installation at the Wil- mg Hoyeasee, ep the said) |son Dam of the Muscle Shoals, by law, and to execute and deliver|in the office of the Secretary of|J. M. Hodgson an ‘argaret E. ca 4 | Alabama, project, Secretary Weeks METERINARIES bee purchaser a good and suffi-| State of Wyoming on the 16th day| Hodgson, mortgagors, the princi-| Good and Bad Remedies | has recommended that the budget DR. W. FE. NORDHEDM PERSONAL cient deed or deeds of conveyance| of October, A. D., 1923. The) Pal sum of Five Thousand Dollars| There may be somo farmers who| bureau approve a $2,000,000 appro- Veterinarian Canine Cpscmias. for the premises so sold and to| term of existence of said corpora-| ($5,000.00), and the further sum| Want succor and who would Itke|priation which would double the Office Ph. 2398 Res. Pe. 19083) : Sa cai | @PPIY the proceeds arising from | tion is for a period of fifty (50)|0f One Thousand One Hundred| to have legislation act in their be- | capacity of the dam by increasing eee ee lh the manda |such sale first to the payment ef| years next after.the above date. -Ninety-eight Dollars ($1,198.00) | half. But the larger majority want | the power units to be erected there WAREHOUSES rene cee — Se eee ane the costs and expenses of such| The object for which said cor-| interest oh sald note, together with| the its of satigglture to be remedied | from four, as originally contem- YEL = 5 Ry Sasi axcaticrt ro y |foreclosure and sale, including an | poration is formed To aid in| the sum of Five Hundred Dollars} !" © better way und one that does | plated, to a total of eight. rerun Serations Racal ae Gaorpacoucvess aicere ornciniy attorney’s fee of $50.00, ‘iderasl the growth, development and profit} ($500.00) attorneys’ fees in event not have anything of paternalism <>. Oitice 400 W. Yellowstone, to 10 p. m in payment of all monies expended‘ of any and el! kinds of industrial] of foreclosure, together with the| bout 1t—York (Neb) Republican. Tribune Want Ads bring results. rsonal visit to the dairy will be in- © — A ae og WERHPR ROR GRE ee BE | <=