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PAGE TEN. LEGAL NOTICES Che Casper Daily Cribune BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG BARNEY. SOME OF “THE MoST PROMINENT SCOTS in TOWN ARE HAVING A PaRAl Im FuLl REGALIA - Sot bgt! WHY DONT You sSHou Goon SPORTSMANSHIP AND Jon ‘EMD “THEVRE ALL STEAMED UP ABOUT HOST-MONY COMING OVER AND ARE GONNA SET THEIR SUGAR Thar Nour spark PiuG AIN'T Gor A CHANCE AGAINST HIM — Stow "EM THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 1924, By Billey De Beck] _F0 RENTGARAGES NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE ON FORECLOSURE. OF In th Disttet Comets Bighth 3 no ie Tic! o u- dicial District. The State of Wyoming, County of Natrona, ss, oa No. 3879 Nebraska | Central ane, and Loan Association, a Nebraska Corporation, Plaintiff. vs. Jay McCook Probst and Ada Irene FOR RENT—Garage. 831 E. Third street. = NELL'S BELLS I WAS A PRTSY To GET GOPEO IN ON “THaT ParRape <i AIN'T GST ANY COSTUME - NO _KILTS = NO NOTHING! For results try a Tribune Clas sified Ad. Thar Swett Praip SHIRT I OSTA _WEAR = FOR SALE—POULTRY SPRING IS HERE. Write us for prices and informa tion on native White Leghorn baby chicks. We are hatching them by bst, (husband and wife), the Wyoming National Bank of Casper, a national banking corporation, defendants. Public notice is hereby given that in pursuance of a judgment and foreclosure decree, made and en- tered by said court in the above entitled cause on the 21st day of January, A. D. 1924, in which the above named plaintiff, Ne- braska Central Building and Loan Association, 1» Nebraska Corpora- tion was plaintiff and the above named defendants Jay McCook Probst and Ada Irene Probst, (husband and wife), and Wyo- ming National Bank of Casper, were defendants for the sum of $4266.43, and the sum of $6.25 costs of suit, which judgment and dectee directs the appraisement and sale by me of the Jands and tenements hereinafter described, and by virtue of an order of sale to me issued out of the office of the clerk of said court, and under the seal of said court, directing me to appraise and sell said lands and tenements pursuant to said pe and decree, sald sale to e had as in cases of sales of real estate on execution; I, Perry A. Morris, sheriff of said Natrona County, State of Wyoming, will sell at public ven- due, to the highest bidder, for cash, at the south front door of the court house in the City of Cas- Ber, in the county of Natrona and tate of Wyoming, on Saturday the 17th day of May, 1924, at eleven o’clock in the forenoon of said day, the lands and tene- ments, described in said judg- ment, decree and order of sale, to-wit. Lot Two (2) in Block one hun- dred and forty-nine (149) in the City of Casper, formerly town of Casper, in the county of Natrona, and state of Wyoming, according to the recorded plat thereof to- gether with all buildings and im- provements thereon, or as much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy said judgment and decree with interest thereon from said January 21, 1924, at 7 per cent per annum, and said costs of suit of $6.25, and accruing costs; ap- praisal and estimate of value by jisers, $4000-00. 5 ited this first day of April, ALD. 1924. PERRY A. MORRIS, Sheriff of Natrona County, Wyoming. Pub. April 3, 10, 17, 24, May 1, 8, 1924, eee gels NOTICE OF HEARING ON AS- SESSMENT ROLL PAVING DISTRICT NO, 41. Notice of hearing on assessment roll for the construction, grading, paving and improving those streets and pegere of streets in Paving District No. 41, in the City of Casper, Natrona County, State of Wyoming. fotice is hereby City Council of the Cit; will meet on the 12th day of May, A. D. 1924, at 8 o’clock P. M. of said date at the Council Chambers;two minutes east a distance of| in the City Hall, in the City of Casper, for the purpose of hearin; objections to the assessment ro! for the construction and the nec- essary grading, paving and im- proving of those streets and por- tions of streets in Paving District No, 41, in the City of Casper, as ven that the| of Casper,; WHAT KIND WELL, SHE HASN'T DEVOTED MUCH TIME TO HIM_ SINCE You Park Street from the north line of East Second Street to the pres- ent pavement at south curb line of East Yellowstone Highway; Grant Street from the north line of East Second Street to south line of East Railroad Ave- nu The boundaries of said Paving District No. 41, within which the pronerty will be assessed accord- ing to the law for the payment of above named improvements as be- ing the property specifica!ly bene- fited, is as follows, to-wit: Beginning at a point on center of Block 4, Capito] Hill Addition, and on the north line of East Sec- ond Street, said point being 150 feet east of the southwest corner of Block 40, Capitol Hill Addition; thence west along the north line of East Second Street a distance of 760.00 feet to a point; thence north a distance of 86.42 feet to a joint on the south line of East ellowstone Highway; thence north sixty-four degrees two min- utes east a distance of 166.845 feet to a point on the west side of Park Street: thence north along the west side of Park Street to a distance of 13.35 feet to a point; thence north sixty-four degrees 88.98 feet to a point on the east side of Park Street; thence south along the east line of Park Street, a distance of 13.35 feet to a point on the south side of East Yellow- stone Highway; thence north sixty-four degrees two minutes east along the south side of East Yellowstone Highway a distance of 166.845 feet to a point; thence south a distance of 111.28 feet to @ point on the north line of East Railroad Avenue; thence north sixty-four degrees two minutes| east along the north line of East) Railroad Avenue, a distance of 422.67 feet a point; thence south a distance of 344.85 feet to the point of beginning. Notice is further given that the said assessment roll is now on file in the office of the City Clerk of said city, where it may be ex- amined by any and all persons who may desire to object to said assessment roll, and they are here- by notified to make such objections in writing and to file the same with said City Clerk on or before the date fixed for such hearing, or at such time as the hearin may be continued to, at whic! time the City Council will sit as a Board of Equalization for the purpose of considering such roll and at such hearing or hearings will consider such objections made thereto or to any part thereof, or set aside such roll in order that such assessment be made in such Classified Rates Two cents per word or ten cents per line. NO AD LESS THAN 30 CENTS. Five averaye words used as a basis of estimating « line. BLACKFACE CAP HEADLINE, will be charged the space of two lines. All charged advertising will be bonked “set lines” irrespective of the number of words CORRECTION OF CLASSIFIED AD ERRORS. The Casper Daily Tribune will not be responsible for \more than one incorrect insertion of any ad- vertisement ordered for more than oze time. Errors not the fault of the advertiser which clearly lessen the rea! value of the advertisement will be rectified only by publication without extra charge within FIVE days after insertion. No republica- tion wil be made when the error does not materially affect the sense manner which shall appear just, equitable and lawful, and then to proceed to confirm the same by ordinance, Dated at Casper, Wyoming, this 14th day of April, A. D. 1924. (SEAL) . OY, Attest: Mayor. H. H. PRICE, City Clerk. Publish April 21, 25, 1924 22, 23, 24 and THE UNIVERSAL CAR An Easy Way to Buy a Used Ford Car Knowing that there are hundreds of reliable citizens in Casper and Natrona County who would like to buy a good used Ford Car to use in their work or pleasure, providing they could get it on very easy payments, we have decided to inaugurate a system of selling Used Fords on extremely favorable terms to the purchaser. Twenty Per Cent Down BALANCE VERY EASY TERMS UP TO TEN MONTHS NO CARRYING CHARGE, NO INSURANCE REQUIRED Our Used Cars Guaranteed to Be As Represented No. 264 Touring-Starter $47.00 Down No. 369 Ford Bug $19.00 Down EARL C. BOYLE, Inc. “The Safe Place to Buy Your Used Ford” SEE THIS LIST: No. 383 Coupe, 1923 Excellent Shape $90.00 Down No. 363 Roadster—Starter $47.00 Down or purpose of the advertisement. TELEPHONE ADS. Careful attention will be given all ads received over the TELE PHONE, but we cannot guarantee accuracy. CLOSING HOUR. Wanit Ads to be classified proper- ly must be in the Casper Dally Tribune office before 10. Want Ads > Classify OUT OF TOWN ADVERTISE, MENTS. Must be accompanied by cash or check in full payment of the same. Note the foregoing instructions about counting the words and the rate per word for the Casper Dally Tribune, HELP WANTED—MALE WANTED—Mando bass player to complete plectrum string orches- tra Anyone who plays guitar can Y bass. Beginners welcome. Would also like to meet guitar player who reads. See Moore at 531 8S. Melrose or call Tribune and leave address, HELP WANTED—Female WANTED—Ladies in this locality to embroider linens for us at home during their leisure — moments. Write at once. Fashion Embroider- jes, 798 Lima, Ohio, WANTED—Competent help for gen- eral housework. Phone 1955J. ARTIST'S model, experience unnec- essary, for postcard bust, give full particulars, photo and age in an- vering. Address Box B-496, Trib- HELP WANTED—MALE AND FEMALE ATT | No. 409 Roadster $25.00 Down No. 297 Touring — Starter $62.00 Down ‘Thursday h and Arithmetic on class for the giria emplo yer Business College, Inc. Phone and tatic Ps POSITIONS WANTED net LADY wants work sewing, practi- cal nursing or housekeeping, Box B-495, Tribune. DOCTOR wants location, contract or salary position perferred. XYZ, ‘Tribune. WOMAN wants we hous children. rwer today. SERVICES OFFERED chamber work ‘or man with Tribune, An HARPER method ncalp treatment, for falling ‘; shampooing, mar- colling: appointments, Mru he one 1665M. 9 eS SERVICES OFFERED CARPE rep. by Phone 1819. CALCIMINI and painting; small Jobs prompt service; werk guar- anteed. Phone 1860J. work wanted, new or day or contract. CHILDREN cared for by Cay or the week in private home. Box B-49s, Tribune. EXPERT TYPING Speciai rates cn all big jobs. Circular letters a specialty. Chas- tain. Phone MARCEL and bob curl, 75c, mant- cure 5c. Phone 636M for appoint- ments, 604 S. Center. FERTILIZER, garden and lawn making, gravel, sand, teaming of all kinds, Murphy Brothers. 416 Holly. Phone 1096R, FILLING dirt, lawn sand and fer- tilizer delivered. Phone 2391J. 1244 Boxelder. ALL kinds of day work; will also do chamber work. Phone 1828M. Phone 1945J. PLASTERING CONTRACTOR, Estimates furnished. J. A. Han son. Res, 164 N. Fenway. Phone 2124W. For Sale—AUTOMOBILES Donse BrotHers DEALERS SELL 600D USED CARS High-grade used cars today bear little re- semblance to the used cars of yesterday. Roads are better, gar- ages are better, auto- mobiles are better and owners take care ofthem better. Incidentally, we KNOW better than to try and build good will with bad goods. Good Values for Today— DODGE BROTHERS. 1923 Business coupe, driven less than 6,000 miles; bumpers front and re motometer and cap, sparo tire, platform spring in rear, and trouble lamp, just si monized — -~-$900 1921 Type A sedan equipped with Junior Westinghouse shock absorbers = $650 1920 and 1919 1922 screen commercial ....$200 touring, Just overhauled a bargain at ----....-.$275 roadster FORDS 1923 coupe, cost new with acces- sories over $850; is in first class condition and offered at ---$500 oversize cord 1922 tires roadster, 1921 For Coliseum Motor Co, OPEN SUNDAY 131 EB, Fifth Phone 724 fo You BET TUL HANG ONTO HIM WITH MY LAST OUNCE OF STRENGTH! For Sale—AUTOMOBILES the thousands and shipping all over the state; bred and climates in TY ming, high egg strain winter layers. Moncur Brothers’ Poultry Farm, “Wyoming's Mammoth Hatchery.” Lovell, Wyo. Phone 2646, Casper. ROOM AND BOARD —_—_—_—_ ROOM and board for three. 743 8. Wolcott. FOR RENT—ROOMS —_—_—_—_— FOR RENT—Sleepingroom, in mod- ern private home, real close in. 604 S. Center. HONEY, IF You HAD SHOWN NOU CARED FOR HER IT WOULD HAVE BEEN) TOUGH FOR ME, BUT THANK GOODNESS YOU DIDN'T: YOURE MINE FOREVER! pi tances RS EEE FOR RENT—Modern bedroom, close y week or month very rea- gentlemen only. 701* 8. Beech. Phone 2599. FOR RENT—Large, furnished base- ment room, lights, water and gas. Phone 1885. YELLOWSTONE ROOMS, Weekly rates, $6 up; under new management. 445 W. Yellowstene, Phone 630J. ‘ront room next to bath . 615 8. Lincoln. Phone “OR RENT—Sleepingroom, in mod- ern home, also garage. 742 8. Ash. pele itis ean Dain hel 223 OE! tENT—Furnishe@ rooms for close in, very reason+ able. 348 W. Micwest. MOR RENTON AT nin j FOR RENT—Well furnished room, Moma ty we cence resuwe next to b oe th, on bus Une. 863 8, Lincoln. me 1994, RENT—Modern sleopingroom, next to bath, $3.50 per week, 1063 Boxelder, basement. es FOR F s 1023 at Si . Dorcas Apartments. For Sale—Household Goods POR SALE — Used Ford. Call 452R Cadillac and FOR SALE—At a sacrifice, passenger Dodge coupe, like new; Westinghouse shock absorbers; ex. tras, new rubber, $650, Cail 337 N. Wolcott. 1920 model, new tires and paint, good terms. Call 64J. FOR SALE—Oldsmobile Sport eight | » FOR SAIE—Most comptete line of used furniture in the city, mat tresses remade like new: five en amel front gas rapges at half the price of new. Bailey Furniture Co. 326 W. Yellowstone. Phone 1617J. FOR SALE—Furniture of a twenty ng house, will take a or good used car as FOR SALE—One-ton Ford truck, fully equipped, guaranteed first class ‘condition, all new pneumatic tires. 1129 E. Yellowstone, FOR SALE—Olds touring, good con: Gition, $400, terms. 153 N. Durbin. Apartment 2.’ Phone 2129W. FOR SALE—Baby Overland touring car, looks good and runs good; ble. Casper Auto Top Shop. 1084R. reasonal Phone Mahogany diningroom chairs and one serv ing chair. 704 S. Park. AUCTION. NOTICE. We will give away free a regular -five cent butcher knife with every one dollar purchase or more our auction sale Saturday, Apri! 26th, no one person can receive more than one knife. Harned Furniture Co., 234.8. David, Phone 249. FOR RE. ern 1033. 'T—Sleepingroom in mod- home, 2 N. Beech. Phone FOR RENT — Basement room, 405 2305, sleeping- Lincoln. Phone FOR RENT—Furnished room for light housekeeping, also sleeping- room in modern home, 643°S. Beech. Phone 613M. _—_ FOR RENT—HOUSE- KEEPING ROOMS _—_— FOR RENT—Two modern rooms, furnished for light housekeeping, lights and gas furnished, 327 8, Kim. ball. Phone 2151W. See For Rent—APARTMENTS — SOR RENT—Furnished apartment, Fifth, apartment C, new- ted, bus line. Phone 729R. For Sale—Miscellaneous FOR SALE — First mortgage of $1,400 on improved property, worth $2,500; payable $20 and inter est monthly; will discount to net P, O, Box came to our chicken Sunday, Come again and every 8 y i m. 7—Kordson furrow piows_ and sed on) season. Phone 167 tor, NR. FOR SALE—Unusually large fern, can be seen anytime. 102 N. Grant. TREES, shrubs, rose vines, ete., only few more days left to have your orders filled for this shipment. Hhe Colorado Nursery Co i Capek, home representative, 1443 Secon¢. Phone 621M. FOR SALE—New one car garage, cheapuf taken soon. Phone 2333J. 145 Jackson. -Everybody to drive to Sun¢ chicken dinner, all you can eat, 50 cents, 12 rock Hotel. FOR SALE—A few hundred laying pullets yet for sale; White Leg horns, the world's famous egg pro ducers, 75c each at Lovell; will ship 20 more to ordery guaranteed count delivery, Moncur Brothers’ Poultry Farm, “Wyoming's Biggest Flock.” Lovell, Wyo. Phone 2646, Casper, DO YOU RIDE A HORSE? Pretty little pony, gentle for chil- dren or lady, will reasonable; rent for radio four aero wire, i Il for $75; cost $1 nd get anything. rant after Pp. mn, Call N. 6 Phone 98M LUMBER -FOR SALE First class pine sheeting and 4 lumber for sale; slightly ight. Guaranteed In Zuttermeister Bldg. fon ‘ertile o96R. Jawa dirt, cheap. FOR SALE-—Two whee! baby cart, in good condition. Phone 691J 1142 EB. Second. FOR SALE—Oliver typewriter No. 9, good condition, $20, Call Grand Cafe, Phone aw For Sale—Household Goods AUCTIO? will an 234 South David noon at 2p. m. of hou ®, rugs, bedding, coo slassware, ete. 48. Davia There FOR SAL ‘OR SALE —Ice condition, 024 8. Oak. Phone 4 two] harrow;| § 2 to 2 p.| FOR SALE—Furniture of two-room apartment, near reasonably priced; rent apartment for $17 per month. Phone ‘ ALE—Private furniture, rea! overstuffed lvingroom and bedroom suite. Apartment 5, up: stairs, 133 N. Melrose. Phone 2224. FOR SALE—Four fection of] ran, 00d condition burner with Perfec. oven, in Poplar, springs and two-burner oil | $7.50; three-burner oll stov ; two burner ovens at water power washing machine $5 usec, lee boxes for the new ice boxes, you money; 10x12 wall tent duck, good condition, priced sewing rocker $3.9 les $1. Hupter ¢ First. Phone 986J, WANTED TO BUY FOR SALE ttress 2 ounce right; fringed window oll Co., 241 W, WE WILL buy or exchange your furnit Harned Furniture 348. I Phone 2 HAVE some cash and clear lot for geod paper. Address P, O. Box 196. WANT of all kinds, Hunter-Goll Co., V. First. Phone 9865 241 WANTED TO BUY-—-We pay more for coa! ranges, heaters, dressers, fuofolds, all household goods. Phone 1086. WANTED TO BUY—Clean rags 6e pound, office WANTED TO BUY—Hignest cash price paid for second hand furnt- ture. Brooks 660 East 1. Phone cotton Apply Tribune 1 coal range gas TO BUY-—Six-room mod good Iceatlon, have mit by letter, 3 ond T—Three or four modern house with gar tenant with referenc Christianson. Phono INT | modern apart OD TO BUY—Used furniture | | ¥OR RENT—Close in, modern three om furnished apartment, adults, 8. Lincoln. es FOR RENT — Modern two-room apartment, unfurnished, down. town, steam heat; has laundry fa- cilities. Apply Apartment No. 3, ‘Tribune. FOR R T — Yellowstone apart- ments, 42) W. Yellowstone. Phone »R RENT — Three-room _ strictly ment, close in, steam c furnished lights and gas furnished, laundry, 1420 8. Pop ar, FOR RENT—Two-room apartment furnished, gas and Ughts, near bus line. CY avenue. FOR R anartm' 1209W. ‘T—Two-room unfurnished t, built-in features. Phone re FOR RENT—One $60 and $85 apart- ment, strictly mocern, steam heat and unfurnished at ‘the Poling. Phone 930J y 1, beautifully fur- well located Apartments, + Mghi Durbin. 8 and water, {wo-room furnished and Hghts, $26 per , everything furnis! bedding, walking distance. 736° 8. McKinley. f modern fur- pavement, Vv, Modern two-room fur- apartment, gas and lights 1116 W, Fifteenth. Phone NT—Three-room furnished ment, newly decorated. Call 11 E, Fir ¥OR RENT — Four-room modern basement apartment, furnished: $50 per month. 1144 8, Poplar, Phono at FOR RENT — Basement room. and three-room apartment with bath, 425 oln. Phone 1571J. sleeping- furnished 8. Lin- FOR RENT—Nicely room apartment steam heat, plenty of ent, on 810 W. Eh furnished two. private bath, hot water, rea- bus line, Phone eventh nished 1043 WW ed m month, hone I FOR C aparty dryroom, —Two-room nt, gas, furnished. furnished Mghts and laun- 133 N. Kimball. | Phone 1 FOR RENT—Nice Ught two-room W nished electric wa coln. Phone basement apartment, uded. 615 5. Lin er 222M,

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