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You To SIT CHE! HER. i ep Vas Tiectrio Cleaner, FPN he Bis ft. SAPS display at the Cas- © Co., 119 E. First. Phone Ady. ~ P. Harold: A ovadlt wah and M. A. Den: dinger, all of the Nash Casper Motor compaby, motored ‘to Salt Creek to drive *k a number of used cars owned! by the local Nash agency, "They ; ct to return sometime late tl evening. You'll like the variety. of the Spe-|. clal-Belected Combination Dinner at the ‘Townsend Hote!l.—Adv. Exclusive sale at The Grace Shop. ~ These dresses are all individual in style | and reasonable n- ‘price—Adv. wane ‘Reynolds, specialty sales- the Marshall Field company , is im Casper for a few comes in the pointed toe, which is extremely long. though not—as in ny middle ages—turned up at the iD. NEW YORK—Many of the early winter coats have a side facing of fur. which gives them the appear- ance of being fur lined. The real lining, however, is of silk—a less clumsy arrangement than an all-fur Mning. Don't wait. See the Bee Vac Elec- tric Cleaner today. Casper Electric Co., 124% S§. Center. Phone 1319M. NEW YORK—Browns, grays and skin tints continue today to prevail Just received—ni Ine of Struts. silk..hose* inva te new end popvibe boas ei? pair at the ve org are blonde, ochre, banana, cha- mois, cinder, orlental penrl, -suede, nude and gun metal. a Brown of Salt Lake City efe ¥ naira | Classified Rates| sc? special Bc lected. Combt- : p Dinner at at the?Townsend. — = ee Two cents per word or ten cents : per line. ts—at reasonable prices at} NO AD LESS THAN 30 CENTS. thei ce Shop, O. 8. Bldg.—Ady. Five average words used as a basis of estimating a line. es tehing, pieoting and. pleat-). BLACKFACE CAP HEADLINE ing. shipment of. practical| will be charged the space of two lines, All charged advertising will be booked “set lines irrespective of the number of words. pees WAS Ruse: The Casper Daily P ribune will not be responsible for more than one incorrect insertion of any ad- yertisemcnt ordered for more than one time. Errors not the fault of the advertiser which clearly lessen the real value of the advertisement it Corsets. Elizabeth's Specialty Shop, 141) Bast. 2nd:—Adv.” - The~ mighty -PIatte river has almost--died—away-.to a whisper. The great sand bars jutting out of the river bed make an unusual and interesting .sight. The unusually dry summer season is said to be the low level of the river, As Gemonstration of the ; will bo, rectified only by publication Biegite Cn. 110% i center. Phone without extra charge within FIVE days after insertion. No republica- tion will be made when the error does not materially affect the sense or purpose of the advertisement. TELEPHONE ADS. Careful attention will be given all mis received over the TELEPHONE, lit we OF TOWN" ADVI accuracy. OUT OF TOWN eo oe Must be pleat te by cash or check in full aiement of the same: itch and Jewelry Dance Reeser’ Jewelry Co, O8 Bldg. Mrs ®: B. Evans and her charge, Miss “Dorothy Loran, Wyoming's Princess Petrolia, arrived in Tulsa, Note” the © eo ra instructions * Wevure ‘ying to give Casper a «| sews er word for Tog Casper ‘Dally first class book store. Late novels board aa Mi Stcona' every kind—Hoffhine’ “240 ‘BL CLOSING HOUR. Went Ads to be classified properly must be in the Casper Dally Tribune OZice before 10. Want Ads received after 10 to 12 a. m. will be inserted uncer the head “Too Late to ur ‘book department is complete- fie jocked fof the winter. Come make your selection now. bina, 240 E. Se20nd “t.—Ady. “E thoroughly. new service for} HELP WANTED—Female m s. is found at the Klein- Mi Music and Art company, fere a complete reed/instrument department has been in- stalled. C. D. Baker is ready and WANTED—Girl for general house work. Will consider good school girl in exchange for board and room and small payment. 644 8, Grant. WANTED—An experienced woman cook for boarding house. 241 8, Pleasant work. or part time. Acdress Nileart Company, 3541, Ft. Wayne, Indiana, ; WANTED — General house one with experience, Phone 2752, HELP WANTED—MALE WANTED—First class automobile mechanic. Apply at 430 W. Yel- lowstone. ————— WANTED—A sign painter. Steve's Radiator Works, 412 W. First. POSITIONS WANTED maid; 343 w. Eleventh. ame implies, and “dead leaf, ter a dull, soft shade of gray- a9 . Bed PARIS—On the black satin frock which the Parisienne ingists on hav- ing foday, no matter how many sorts of gowns are in her wardrobe, there # @ plebthora of little borizintal These form narrow panels sown the front and up the sleeves. LONDON—One type of Uttle hat Es here today stands out among severely taflored felts. It ne @. small, almost cloche type, with’ & Iiftle brim in front and none in back. Of brown or black satin, it is t ed with overlapping ruffles of ! ribbon in a light color. From a big ette in front, these overlappings dle to a single petal of ribbon at the back. ong the newer shoes seen at Are You Out of > aJob? «han and woman in Casper ta .gearch of employment to find ‘Work by publishing FREE For One Insertion COMPETENT woman wants house work, Phone 540M. ——— YOUNG lady desires work in office, or clerking in store; experience; references. Phone 1905R. LADY wants work by hour. 2149W. EXPERIENCED grocery clerk with references work, Box B-908, Tribune. SERVICES OFFERED . Phone Ha WANTED—Part ‘time stenographic work, no job too small. Box 903, Tribune. SHINGLE bob, or any atyle hair- cutting, for men, women or chil- WANTED—A few small sets of ks to keep, reasonable charges. Answer Box 902, Tribune. NOTICE TEAMING of all kinds. Co. Phone 1340, SAND, gravel, dirt, fertilizer, de livered. 618 8. Oak. Phone 2483NJ, After 6 p. m. HARFER METHOD —Soft water shampoo, marcelling; home ap- pointnients. Mrs. R. Colby. 751 N. Durbin. Phone 984w. Indian Ice -! “ponition “Wanted” ads. Re- hember it will cost you noth- MARCELLING— Home appoint. Ing to advertise. your services ments, 949 8, McKinley. Phone 2662M. ——————— MARCELLING and ate work; chrab arene: operator. 152 N.. dn the Tribune. {5 1f you are in need of work Advertise b lONTT OUR NEW COOK WONDERFUL? I WANT AND COMPLIMENT THE COOKING -We ES DON'T WAST TO SERVICES OFFERED FOR prompt service vel, sand, ‘Alling dirt aon a kinds of team work, call Murphy ~ Bros. Phone 1096 or 698M. For Sale—AUTOMOBILES -_———. FOR SALE--Iate ‘model Dodge Sedan with heater; looks like new, $900; will consider open car as part payment. Phone 348J. FOR SALE—Dodge geod. running order, $150. er, in Phone in hosiery. Some of the modish col-} 2200. —<$<$<$<—<— FOR SALE—1920 Buick six Coupe, first class condition; priced right; terms, 224 N. Wolcott. Phone 64677. —$$—$ Meret SALE—Ford Touring, cord ¥ excellent condition, la! he many extras. Price 843 8S. Beech. Phone 258W.- FOR SALE—Staniey Steamer, must raise money quick; no reasonal cash offered refused. . Car at 135 Ww. No time to lose, For Sale—Household Goods FOR SALE—BSed springsand mat- tress, $21; bedroom rocker, ivory dresser, $25. 1231 1, Fitth. rt THE STORE WITH THE SMALL @VERHEAD FOR SALE—Enamel baby crib and pad, new, at $12.9! $1.50; steamer trunk: robe’ trunks, $38.50; ' 4-burner . gas range, $31.50; oak dressing tabl $A. 753 Columbia victrola, $16.5! iinoleum jt Gow, ar Mnoleum. ool ater Gell Co., 241 First. Phone 2200. —————— FOR crap Bien springs and mattress, dresser and rocker, $50. Phone eid kitehen chairs, $12.25; ward- For Sale—Miscellaneous WE BUY AND SELL Furniture, Stoyes, Tools, - Shoes, ware, Kegs ° lanier Fora MIDWEST SECO) /120 W. Midwest Ave. ——$—<—$——— FOR SALE—Patr of yellow canaries, en a cena $10. 1276W. i WHOLESALE AND RETAIL— | 70 Mexican chill, chicken tamales and 210 W. First. Phone 1328R. For Rent—Miscellaneous FOR RENT- machines, $3 per month, we also repair all makes, Brooks, 749 East H. Phone 1648W. FOR RENT—Store room at 131 E. First. See L. G. Murphy at Wyo- ming Trust Co, WE have buyers for small erties on south side, modern semi-modern. Call Barnard ——$—$ WANTED—25 people to play Holton saxophones; instructions Phone 1124W, Room 216, ‘Turnor- Cottman Bldg. WANTED TO RENT WANTED TO RENT—About four or five-room modern furnished house with piano preferred. Phone i193 or 1244NR. ~WANTED TO BUY WE WILL buy or exchange used furniture. Harned F neniture Co. ag 3. vid. Phone 2b, WANTED TO BUY—Hignest cash price paid for second hand furni- ture. Brooks 749 Hast, H. Tos. i WANTED TO BUY—Used .urniture. Owl Furniture & Hardware Co., i42 W. First. Phone 278. WANTED TO BUY—A 11x14 Wilson rug. Phone 2872W. WANTED TO BKUY—Used furniture. Hanter-Goil Co., Phone 2200. WANTED TO BUY—A Gordon auto WANTED TO BUY—Three or four- room house, tn good location, will pay cash. Jt must be a bargain. Bex B-910, ‘Tribune. ROOM AND BOARD {ROOM and board in private home. 1115 EB. Second. BOARD in private family, $85 per month, 235 S. McKinley. BOARD and sae bibs four gentle- men. 235 N. Di pas . HOW DO ~OU DO -MR'SIGGS: STORE Phone 2927 Phone FOR il ie FOR RENT—ROOMS AH! THIS 16 THE FINEST JOB 1 EVER HAO - Gee sag PAGE NINE 09 YOu EVER THINK OF GETTIN _FOR RENT—HOUSES FOR RENT—Nicely furnished up-|FOR RENT—Two large housekeep- stairs room with board. 152 N.| ing roomy in semi-basement, water Kimball. and lights, $18. 1345 8. Cottonwood. FOR RENT—Nice modern room,/FOR RENT—A neat, clean tiwo- close in. Phone 6753. 725 E.} room house, furnished, except Second. bedding and dishes, not modern, gas [804 lights in, real close in, on pave FOR RENT—Comfortable room in|ment. 923 S. David. Phone 121W. new modern home. 835 «OB. Bleventn. Phone 2385W. FOR RENT—One fve-room house with fireproof garage. Apply on EeniGh cokael nese oe premises afternoons. Fourteenth . 6) it » Dd Bldg. Co, week. 155 No Kimball. and South Ash. Modern Bidg. Co. FOR RENT—Laree living room,|FOR RENT—Fiveroom modern private bath, place to batch if de- sired; also one sleeping room, city heat, hot water; gentlemen pre- ferred. 543 S. Center. Phone 1458R. FOR RENT—Sleeping room, mod- ern, steam heated, outside en- trance. 523 8. Park. —————— dye RENT—One ‘basement room, FOR house, on pavement. 301 N. McKinley. Phone 2311R. RENT — Modern six-room house, hardwood floors, three bed- rooms and one is furnished. East G. Phone 554. ee FOR RENT — Tnree-room 252 house, Partly furnished, gas, water and furnjshed, suitable for light house-|lghts, §20 per month. 1241 8. Jack- keeping or batching, gas, water and | son, lights furnished. 435 CY. Phone 1996W. * FOR RENT — Five-room _ strictly modern house, om pavement and FOR RENT—Sleeping room and/bus line. 1130 Boxelder. Phone sitting room combined. 114 N./1676R. Beech. FOR REN@P— Modern three-room FOR RENT—Nicely furnished bed- rooms for housékee oop. = furnished except. bedding an ishes, $25. 1222 8. David. FOR RENT—Four well furnished housekeeping rooms. N. Beech For Rent—APARTMENTS poe RENT—Completery modern, five rooms and bath. 1055 8. Jackson. RENT—Nice clean two-roon furnished apartment, B at: 1043 W. Ratlroad. 4 FOR RENT—Four-room semi-base- ment apartment, nicely furnished, modern, clothes closets in cach hed pantry, gas heat. 1033 5S. Phone 2005W. FOR RENT—Two-room furnished apartment, lights. and gas, $25. 1225 8. Ash. Phone 165M. ment in the city, three large pleas- ant rooms, unfurnished or partly furnished. Phone 292 or 928J. FOR ashi ert Nene ad three-room modern furnished apartm on . Jackson, ow paving. Phone 860J. semi-basement apartment at the Hildebrand. 16 BE. Eighth. FOR RF zy two-room ment, everything furnished; rent $40; best location. Phone &69M. FOR RENT—Modern two-room fur- nished apartment, dishes and bed- ding furnished; close in; reasonable. 311 N. Lincoln. Phone 1186M. FOR RENT—Three and four-room apartments at 236 S. Wolcott; gas and lie furnished, steam heat. 06. Phone ——— — $< REDUCED RENT—Close in, desir- able apartment and rocms, steam heat, private bath. 140 E. Midwest. — FOR NT —Two-room modern furnished apartment, 919 EB. Third. FOR “RENT—Three-room furnished apartment, $60. “1110 EB. First. FOR RENT—Modern furnished apartment, by the week, $6. Lin- coln and C St. Phone 5115. FOR RENT-First class two-room furnished apartment, steam heat- ed, on bus line. 622 8. Grants Call 1518 or on premises after 5:20. FOR RENT—Two-room apartment, furnished or unfurnished, $25. Second, Apt. C. Phone close in. sh a FOR RENT—Four-room modern unfurnished house. 1249 S. Wash- ington. Phone, 24665. FOR RENT—Five-room modern house, furnished, with garage. 1925'S. Beech. Phone 2086M. FOR’ RENT—One four-room house, modern, $50; one two-room house. modern, except path, $25; one ap: ment and oné small house, | and modern convenlec d, except bedding dishes, all lights and gas depo: up. Inquire Mrs. Heuld, 1118 Willow. FOR RENT—Five-room modern house, furnished, ‘ with garage. 1325 8S, Beech. Phone 2086M. FOR RENT — Partly furnished three-room “house with bath. 262 8. Fenway, ce FOR RENT—Four-room modern designed, front, finish woodwork, features, from $5,200 to $4,200 for quick sale, Phone 1189 if you want to Baker-Grude Iny. ———— terms. see this property. Co.) Realtors. FOR house with bath, close in. 126 rooni, next ‘to. bath, soe for) East F, Phone 1029W. two, steam heat. 122 N. imball. $3;| Phone 2425. FOR RENT—Two-room furnished | rouse on rear of lot ut 262 N. FOR. RENT—Two modern furnished | Jefferson. rooms, no kitchen privileges, $20. 302 East H. FOR RENT—Six-room furnished house with garage. 252 8. Wash- , |ington. Phone 1945J. FOR RENT—HOUSE- + ; 00) F RENT—Four-room modern KEEPING R MS house, unfurnished, $30. 831 8S. we Spruce.’ Cull at 1222’ 8, David. FOR RENT—Two front basement/;OR RENT—Hight-room, modern, unfurnished house at 143 N. Park. Inquire at 644 8. Durbin. FOR RENT—Two-rgom partly mod- ern furnished house, $20. Park. FOR RENT—Six-room strictly mod- 342 N. ern furnished house, on pavement, also two and three-room apartments, partly furnished. Phone 2936W. and six-room FOR RENT—Strictly modern houses, full five ment, furnished or unfurnished, In- quire 1617 W, Fourteenth. FOR RENT—Seven‘room house, all modern, garage. Durbin. FOR BR NT—Two-room Call at 704 8. furnished house, water, lights and gas in, also garage, 123 Thursday or Friday. West H. Call ———$ $s, FCR RENT—Five-room brick house With single or pavemert and bus r, unfurnished house. ington. heat. CY Ave. ————_ double garage, line. 1 1249 8. Phone 2466J. on 510 Wash- Phone 969W, FOR RENT—Four-room house, 1038 Phone e-room water * Fast B, one block northeast of FOR RENT—Three-room modern] Ven Sant’s filling station, basement; rent cheap. 1203 S.|969W. Fenway. art FOR RENT—Modern _fiv FOR RENT—Most desirable apart-| house, full basement, hot FOR RENT—Two-room furnished Phone house, 1592W. newly decorated. FOR SALE—HOUSES FOR SALE—In Mountain View, ex- ceptionally well built and tastely block from A BARGAIN three-room house Call HOME with new school and stares, good roads; will sacri small payment down. or Winkels at 410. e with janson NEW four-room strictly modern, on Pavement, oak floors, with fireplace, full basem southeast plenty white of ent. Pri part, enamel living room 12x20 built-in east ice cut FOR SALE—New modern four- room home and small sleep- ing room, large living room with fireplace, handy kitchen with all oullt-in features, all oak floors, full basement, gas home {s offgred below cost. $4,200. furn: This Price Offer your own terms.) FOR SALE—Attractive Califor- nia bungalow eoneisting of flve rooms and bath, full baso- ment, lawn, all graded, on paved street, located on South Lincoln street. The interior is as attrac. tive as the exterior. Price $6,000, $1,000 cash, balance like rent. TO TRADE—Eqiity in a good fiveroom brick ‘home, full basement, -garage; will’ take good car or a real estate con- tract. FOR RENT—Modern six-room house, unfurnished, 329 8. Park street, FOR RENT—Larg house, Naas large lot. 1136 FE near Van Sant’s $25. rent $85. © throe-r hed, gar st Be garage am rent HARRY FREE THE LOT Koom 10, Stockm« Bank Bldg. P' house with full cash and $40 per 2606. SALE — Four-room i hone 238, modern basement; $250 month. Phone AFTERNOON—4 AND SE! - These artisticaliy planned, weil built and finely finished four, five and six-room brick bunga!ows; everything complete, that a real home should have; located where Values are established, new paving ict, attractive pr S, Casy terms, Representativ t .Fourteenth and |& Ash. Modern Building Co. | > MARRIED? FOR SALE—HOUSES FOR .SALE-—Three-room furnished house, ‘two-room shack in rear. Price 00, small payment down. 116 N. Boyer, ‘ OPEN FOR INSPEC $200.00 CASH MAKES first payment on room. modern | bungalow breakfast nook, oak floors, full base- ment with furna heat, beautiful yard, and near pavement. ; $3,800. Call Barnard three with Co, For Sale—REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Five acres, four miles out on Alcova road; $250 with $100 h and $10 per month. Phone 606, FOR SALE—Lot 60x140; 15 $300 cx and $10 quire at at Jimsvilie, minute walk to refinery; h or $350, terms; $60 down month, no interest. In 3 8. Lincoln. FOR TRADE PSN a OOSee ae RRs mee OO FOR SALE OR TRADE—Two lots with garage, water and gas on lot. Will take good used car. Call Apt. 2 over Casper Auto Parts. 1720 5. Yellowstone. Phone 698W. BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE—Fruit, vegetable and delicatessen establishment in busi ness section doing excellent cash business. A real opportunity. Small cash requirement. Phone 2627. WANTED ,TO BORROW WANTED TO BORROW —$13,000 on downtown business property, for one year, value $30,000. S487, ‘ Phone * LOST AND FOUND LOST AND FOUND The following artrcles have been ft the Tribune office for quite some time. Will the owners please call ‘and claim— 1924 Wyoming lcense 34123. 1924 Wyoming license 10020. 1024 Wyoming license T-14876, 1924 Wyoming Hcenso T-90% 1924 Wyoming license 21710. Ono Ford crank. One pair nose glasses. One purse containing check, One set rosary beads, One palr child’s glasses. PERSONAL ~~~ DIVORCES secured, half the regular rates, advice free. Box 1943, Casper. MADAM J. Rea Keyes, ordained spiritualist, private readings daily; will answer ‘no question over tele phone. Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. Wyatt hotel, Apartment S. Phone 26095. SUITABLE compensation will be paid for information leading to present whereabouts of Buddie Bockius, formerly of Pawhuska, Oklahoma, LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE OF REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE Default having been made in the conditions of a certain real estate mortgage, dated July 26th, D., 1920, made, executed, ac- knowledged ‘and delivered by H. H, Davis and Alean Davis, hi wife, mortgagors, to H. E. Miller, mortgagee, and which said mort. gage was filed for record in the} office of the County Clerk and Ex-Officio Register of Deeds of Natrona County, Wyoming, on the 20th day of eptember, Aa TR; 1920. at 9:00 o'clock a. m., and duly recorded in Book 21 of Mort- gage Deed Records on Page 70, given to secure the promissory note of said H. H, Davis and Alean Davis to said mortgagee, of even date with said mortgage, due on or before five years after its date, in the principal sum of Hun dred Dollars, with interest there on at the rate of 12 per cent per | annum, payable semi- annually, from date until paid; and on which} aid note and real estate mortgage |" |the semi-annual interest payme jue January 26th, 1921, J | 26th 1921, January 1922, July 26th, 192 26th, 28, July 26th, ’ uary 26th, 1924 and July 1924 have not been pai Whereas, it is provided in s mortgage that in case any interest 26th, moneys, or any part thereof, by said mortgage secured to be years, should remain due and unpaid for the ‘space of thirty days after the same should by the terms thereof, become due and payable, that then, and in that case, the whole principal sum of said mortgage secured to ba paid, together with the interest thereon, should at the option of the said mortgagee, his heirs, executors, administrators or assigns, become due and payable forthwith, anything in said mort- gage or in said-note containéd to the contrary notwithstanding; And, Whereas, said mortgage further provided that if said mort- gagors should fail to pay all taxes and ssments on suid premises, that n in that case, said mort- thereby authorized to pay said taxes and such sums of money so expended should be add- case, because of the said defaults, . to. exercise his-option that thet whole of the incipal sum, to. gether with the interest thereon, = is due and payable foythwith; and whereas thesamount claimed to be® due on said note and mortgage at the date of this notice is principal, $600.00, interest at 12% per an- num from July 26th, 1920 to Sep- tember. 23rd, 4, sum of $36.00 p: thereon Jum 25th, 1922, said unpaid interest! amounting to $260.00 or princise: pal and interest. of $860.00, sai taxes of $227.60, with interest: thereon at 7% July 5th, 1924, to September 28rd%* 1924, cf $3.45, a total of taxes and interest of $281.05: and also attorney's fees of $150.00, all as provided in said mortgage; Therefore, notice is 1 hereby per annum frome=: less “only. the= = given that, by virtue of the powers : of sale in said mortgage con(aineds and the statutes of the State- a: Wyoming, in such cases made ani provided, and the said defaults ins” the payments of the said sragmgea nual interest, thé said mortgages hereby elects to exercise his opass* tion to foreclose the said mort” gage and will therefore cause saidt/* mortgage to be foreclosed by thes: ® sale of the premises therein andcz)” hereafter described on Thursda y November 6th, A. D., 1924, at wee o'clock in the forenoon of sai day, at the south front door ofs= the Court House, in the city oGne Casper, in the County of Tones in the State of Wyoming, by theses Sheriff or Deputy Sheriff in ante for the County of Natrona, in thea» State of Wyoming, who, at the ret? quest of said mortgagee, will sell at public vendue, to the high esta bidder for cash in hand, so muchz of said premises hereinafter de<e scribed as may be necessary to sation isfy the amount due on said mort=— gage on the date of said ‘sale, with interest thereon, at the rate o: 12% per annum from July 26th A. A. 1920, until paid, taxes of $227.60, with thereon at 7% July Bth, 1924, ether with 150.00, and per annum until paid, attorney’s fees all costs and ofS. and said=s interestasst froma; oo exsan penses allowed by law, which said=m premises to are described in said ed to the debt secured by — said mortgage and the same should draw interest at thé same rate; and snid mortgagors having failed to pay the state, county, school ,|and city taxes for 1923, said mort- gagee paid the same in the sum 27.60, on July 5th, 1925; And Whereas, said mortgage contained the full power of sale of s: premises therein describe on default in the payment of the interest moneys, or any part thereof, thereon, and whereas by the terms of said mortgage and the said default in the said condi- tion thereof in the . non-payment of said semi-annual interest due on said not on January. 26th, 1921, July 26th, 1921 January 26th an July 26th, 1922, January 26th and July 26th, 1923, January 26th and July 26th, 1924, the power of sale contained there- in has become operative; and whereas, no suit or proceedings has been instituted at law to re- cover the debt remaining secured by the said mortgage or any part thereof; and said mortgage has not been assigned; And Whereas the said mortga- gee has elected and ‘does hereby elect, by virtue of said iprtgage and the statute pr mortgage~ substantially as follows, to- wae Lot numbered Tv 2 Block numbered Seven, iy in Midwest Addition to Casper, in Natrona County, in the State of Wyoming, as said lot and block are laid down and de- scribed on the plat of Midwest Addition to the Town, (now City) of: Casper, of record in the office of the County Clerk and Ex-Officio Register of Deeds in and for Natrona Coun- ty, Wyoming, together with the buildings and improvementa thereon, and tenements, heredi- taments, privileges and appur- tenances thereunto appertain- ing or belonging. Dated September 28rd, A. D., H. E. MILLER. 1924, OGDEN, Jr. itis ROBERT N. Attorney for Mortgagee. Pub, Sept. 24, Oct. 1, 8, 15, and 29, 19 22. ————_+ AUDITORS 5 REIMERTH Certified Public Account Income Tax Service Phono 767 401 O-S Bid. IRE, LEWIS & PREBLE ifled Pablic Accounts come Tax Consultants: 208-11 on Exchange Bldg. Phone 660 R. ©. VAN DENBERG Certified Public Account Income ‘Tax Service Phone 148 ST IN AND GUY Auditers «nd Accounts Income Tax Service Midwest Buildin; Phones 300 and, 1838' ARCHITECTS WM. a Ww: Shee es eaves Suite 5, Daly Buil RAYBURN 8. WEBB % Daly Building Phone 1852 BAGGAGE & TRANSFER PROFESSIONAL — DOCTORS DR. FRUST Pagal lua rgeon 0-8 BI Phone 123 WanauaEr, ©, KEITH, M. D. ~ HERBERT L. HARVEY Office 208 Sonth Center— Private Hospital, 612 So. M. D. hone 36 Durbin “> General Practice Surgery Obstetries DR. WM. A. BRYANT, M. D. Phone 2660 First & Center Res, 300 CLEANERS THE Fi pa ICE CLEANERS Railroad at Jackson Phone 56 LAWYERS MULVANEY & BARRETT Lawyers 515 Consolidated Royalty Bldg. HEMINGWAY & McDONALD ers Room 332 Midwest Bldg. NICHOLS & STIRRETT awyers $09-10-11 Oil Exchange Bldg, NATRONA TRANSFER, STORAGE AN Ei, CO- hone 949 BATTERIES BATTERY CO. Phone 907 CARPENTERS ARI SHOP Planing Mill, Cabinet Work, Screens, Small Jobs on Short Netice 214 West B Street—Phone 1806W CHIROPRACTORS DR. Suite est Bidg. Phone 706 M. , Chiropractor hh Kimball Street hone 1457 DR. 1. B, BERQUIST Zuttermelster Bid; Phone 1757 DR. GROVE (PALMESt GRADUATE) Appointments Only Phone 1713 CHIROPRACTIC HOME SERVICE DOCTORS THE CASI PRIVATE « TAL, 938 South Durbin—Phone 23 WOME? X-RAY #ENITO-URINARY G. B. Underwood, DISEASES OF CHILDREN ©. i. Platz, M. D, ROENTGENOLOGIST Hallie M, Ellis PHARMACIST R, Lothian, Ph, G. DENTIST ‘Telephones 54 and 35° WILLIS STIDGER Lawy Suite 218 Midwest Bidg. JAMES P. I it 408 Consolidated nyalty Bldg. _ W. H. PATTEN Attorney Law 25 Midwest Bldg. Phone 210 HAGENS & MURANE Lawyers ; 206-207 Oil Exchange Building WILLIAM 0, WILSON Lawyer Suite 14-15-16, Townsend Bldg. OGILBEE & ADAMS 210 O-S Bldg. Phone 2217 OSTEOPATH DR. CAROLINE ©. DAVIS Office and Re ce—Poling Apart. - ments No. Phon : OPTOMETRIST EYES CAREF Phone 1193 PAINTING inting & Deco: “lift rere befrrty est pV Ane be sold as aforesaidon, SHeestyeres S Formerly Campbell Decorating Co. © ROOFING : WYOMING ROODIN - 7 East 12tn Ph 18045 » All Kinds of Roofs Repaired - & | and Applica t UPHOLSTERING & Upholstering & Fura king Phono 1402W—J. E. Warwick ge de = WAREHOUSES = LESLIE M. NELSON, Warehouse fg | and Transfer Co,, P! st oS

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