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ACQUITTAL OF | HUNT PENDING ie Cae = MADISON, Wis., Nov. 6.—An a peal to the general assembly of the Presbyterian church will be taken from the acquittal by the Madison Presbytery yesterday of Dr. George S. Hunt, pastor of Christ Presby- teWfan church here on charges of Olating ordination vows, the Rev. J. Aitcherson, Poynette, Wis. his three accusers, has an unced. ‘A vote of 4 to 21 cleared Dr. Hunt es of unbelief in the con- fon of faith, the virgin birth of te Christ, Genesis, the scriptures as the word of God and of opposition to a ruling of the general assembly. Henry L. Andrews, Portage, Wis., moderator, resigned from the Pres- the creation as related inj NOU COULD GO WITHOUT. SMOKIN’ THAN bytery with the declaration that he would not ‘preside at a meeting in- yolving such a controversy and three ministers of the chyrch de- clined to act sa moderator. The charges. against Dr. Hunt grew out of his defense of Dr. Harry BE. Fosdick, New York Baptist, who was asked to retire from a Presby- terlan pulpit. The United States exported nearly six billion cigarettes In the first six months this year, or about a billion @ month, SERMON EXCERPTS Contributions from Ministers for Publication Under This Head Are Welcomed; Manuscripts Should Lo Typewritten, Not Ba- ceeding 250 Words and Should Be in This Office Saturday. “What Is Christianity? Inaugural sermon by "Rev. A. E. Cooke in» First - Congregational church last Sunday morning. Rev. A. E. Cooke the new minis- ter of’ the First Congregational church, beginning his work on Sun- day in the America theater, address- ed an unusually large congregation on the subject, “What is Christian- ity; taking as his text .the words of Christ in’ Matt. 1 “Not every one that raith unto me Lord, Lord, shall enter. into the Kingdom of heaven.” Quoting from Donald Hankey’s “A Student in Arms,” where the soldiers: were discussing’ religion and scof- fing at certain old testament stor- Mr. Cocke asked ‘‘What is it that constitutes Christianity?. Who are Christians and who are not? Is the soldier right when he thinks that Christianity means “believing the Bible’—Jonah and the Whale, the miracles and” everything else? Or is it simply golng to church, taking communion, and saying one's pray- ers?’Or 4s it sin not doing certain things like swearing, drinking, smok- ing and keeping bad company; What is Ohristianity any way? ee ci mig It is @ life: There are 1e people so perfectly orthodox they could believe every dog- aa in Christendom, yet ‘they hay nov idea of what faith tn God really means. They will swear to the divin- ity of Jesus yet peyer show 4 trace his spirit in <hetr lives. They believe the Bible infailibly inspired in‘every word, but they haven't a spark of inspiration in themselves. You and I may be ultri-orthodox in out opinions and our hearts be full of the devil instead of Christ, Men jaye gone to destruction with a catechism in each pocket and a fam- ily; bible under their arm. This ex- plains how men who hold widely dif- ferent views of God and. His purpose for man can live equally pure and lives, John Calvin and John ley were as far apart as the in-thelr belief about God. Glad- and Drummond were diametri- opposed in their views on the . yet each and all of these lived exalted Christian lives iss titudes have been inspired apiritual greatness by their earls. —Christianity is a life of person- ba mpantonship and oneness with t. The heart of Christianity is t Himself. But there are many weli-meaning people who still go for their Christianity net to Christ, but to creeds and churchs and old testa- t writers, or the fantastic theor- few and cults of today. Christianity is’mot a product of the creeds. It is not based on the bible, but the bible sed on Christianity. Christian- 4s entering into the vital experi- described by St. Paul when he ;_ “I know whom I have ed.” It is not reading the bible, or ‘belonging to church or attending prayer meeting or doing certain things at certain times in certain It Is having the mind that in Christ, being “‘poesessed of spirit, consumed by His pas! sion, and obedience to His com- mands. ‘Are You Out of a Job ? man and woman in Casper is wearch of employment to find ‘work by publishing FREE For One Insertion “Position Wanted” ads. Re- member it will cost you noth- ing tu advertise your services in the Tribune. If you are in need of work Advertise 8.—But Christianity ts a compan- jonship with Christ that results in the constant enrichment of person- ality and life. So many look on Christianity as a something that tin- Poverishes life. Many young men think that while a Christian life may be very desirable in some re- spects, it would also be very uncom- fortab! Many young women im- agine that to be a Christian would mean to lost a lot of enjoyment and things worth while. And the pity is that so many professing Christians are living lives that have little of freedom or fullness about them. Their relig! is a religion of per- petual ‘ don’t” instead of “do” a de- privation instead of an inspiration, They talk of being “saved” but those who know them best are tempted to ask “Saved from what?” For them Christianity is a little leather-bound code of rules of icus etiquétte instead of a progres- sive victrious power over the things of time and chance, and habits of evil. Christ is certainly the most ex- acting Master that man ever knew. He asks all that you have. But in return He gives you the. infinite«*. riches: of the treasure-house of Be: richment of self by janity is the life of full joyment and power beyond the mea- sure of man. 4.—Finally Christianity is 9 tute | !™ issues of fellowship with Christ that forth in Christ-like activity. Christ- janity is not a mental thinking of some things about Christ, a person- al attitude toward Him and a prac- tical doing the will of God as He has revealed it. It is knowing Him in whom you beliey closely with Tim will not ask the minister if you are a Christian. There is something big- ger and better in the sight of God than church-golng or orthodoxy or bible reading or saying prayers, It is doing right in the spirit of love which is the spirit of Jesus. That is Christianity, And fs the most revolutionary force ever let loose in the world. What would hap- Two cents per wora or ten (cents per line. ' PSNO AD LESS THAN 30 CENTS. Five average words used as a basis of estimating a line, BLACKFACE CAP H EADLINE boil be charged the space of two meat charged advertising will be bovked ‘set lines” irrespective of the number of words. CORR ee ait) Be CLASSIFIED Spe Casper oely not be responsible for more than one incorrect insertion of any ad- vertiserncnt ordered for more than one time. Errors not the iault of the advertiser which clearly lessen the real value of the advertisement will be rectified only by publication w.thout extra charge within FIVE Cays after insertion. No -republica- tion will be made when the error does not materially affect the sense purpose of the advertisement, ‘SLEPHONE ADS. Careful attention will bo given all cPHONE, arantee accuracy. OUT OF TOWN ADVERTISE- MENTS. Must be accompanied by cash or cheok in full Paymont of the same. Note the haa Nenad instructions Shout counting the words and the rate per word for the’Casper Daily Tribune. CLOSING HOUR, Went Ads to be classified properly Mmuat be in the Casper Daily Tribune onto before 10. Want ‘Ada received ill be inserted “Too Late FIREMEN, BRAKEMEN, best ners $150-$250 HER position?) Railway, Box B-974, bune. HELP WANTED—Female WANTED—Ladies in this locality to embroider linens for us at home during their leisure moments. Write at once “FASHION EMBROID- ERIES, 98, , Ohio. pen if every one of you men and women here were to go back to your homes and offices and shops and social gatherings charged with love as the motive of your lives and a passion of service to others as the inspiration of your ambition? There would be something doing in Cas- per. Changed men and women would soon make changed conditions for themselves and others. The problems of our churehs and our city would soon be solved. Sme of the accursed mountains of evil would be dug away and the whole community and country would be shaken to its cen- ter with the power of God. Then, lis- ten! The greatest need of this city and land today is redeemed person- ality—men and women who are liy- ing in personal’companionship with Jesus Christ and doing His will right hare and now amongst their fel- Jows at all costs, Above all the vary- ing , jangling notes of religions teaching comes the voice of Chrisi to the sounds of men. Come unto me —in faith, and love and devotion and righteousness’ and I will give you lffe more \abundant, life that. con- quers: no, wand forever," Will you hear His call and come unto Him? AGENTS WANTED $25.00 DAILY taking orders. $2.82 raincoat, _ Automobile, raincoa' lamp and outfit free. Eastern Raft coat Co., 9138 Roosevelt, Chicag POSITIONS WANTED RELAIBLE, well educated lady would like employment until 4 o'clock; refenreces. Box . B-981, ‘Tribune, a Raila en on ay WOMAN wants work as cook on 12 W. First, Phone —— YOUNG man wants work; can try anything. 1729-8. Poplar, Bien as Saat aw ‘ANTED—Work, anything, by man with family; dependable, Phone 2466J. Call for Shackelton. ‘TWO you en want work of an do anything, Call 208 ‘West B street or oe phone 1400. ¢ indows an wages, consomatie, con OF cae 424.8. Grant, Phone 1888J. education, wants day, or any part WANTED—Work, any kind; not particular; need it bad. Box 975, reliabl wishes position as eeper; good references. Box B-979, ‘Tribune. | FOR, ov, "pribunes WANTED—At once, bid voat plastering, East Side church, Willis H. Germany, 1614 B. Second. Phone 1829W. SERVICES OFFERED MARCELLING and bob curling, oe Phone 741. 76 cents. Call for ap-| he Casvet Dally Cribune —Drawn for The Casper Tribune by George McManus a yi, in good condition. Call ns at. Tribune. ——— FOR cake ot piano, hogai anonable ‘Phone 982J. TaL E. Ee birth, FOR SALE—Auto tops, side ,tains and cushion repairing. North Gow Saddlery, 1268 N, Durbin. one 1099M. FOR SALE—Law books, office fur- _niture, typewriter, filing cabinet. Grace McDonald, 226 Midwést Bldg. For Sale—Household Goods THE cya watina Tags SMALL — gave ivory sgyee table, $11 %burner gas range, $15. Goll Co., 241 W. First. Phone 2200. FOR GALE—One duofold mat- tress, cheap, Call at 1211 E. Second, in basement. FOR SALE — Davenpoi dresser, victrola, bed, chairs 9% ‘table. Call at 243 S. Botolph, rear. FOR SALE—Nearly new, three-piece overstuffed living roam set, wal- nut dining room ivory twin beds and double bed, ivory dresser, chair and rocker. 611 BE. Eleventh. Phone 2332J. FOR SALE—Piano, duofold and rocker. Phone 2278J. FOR SALE—Woodrow washer, al- most new; terms. Phone Gunnell, 69. FOR SALE—New Furniture, cheap, with privilege of renting apart- ment. Call evenings after 6 or Sun: day. 182 EB. Seventh, FOR dresser, bed, 404 8. Grant. suet Aeetoe renchlods; ie a FOR RENT—Hamilton piano, first class condition. Phone 2511M, FOR RENT—GARAGES FOR, RENT—Steam heated gara; 918 East Second, phone 24th. MONEY TO LOAN its; also e evening, Sunday and Soshahepiinteone Phone 540: WANTED—Men's washing and fron- ing. 413 8. Durbin. For Sale—AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE—1924 Touring; very 612.8 Lincoln. FOR SALE—Late 1923 Ford Coupe, few extras, excellent mechanical condition; cash or terms; very rea- sonable. Cail 176 or 2043J. FOR SALE—1924 Ford Touring; new’ paint, condition. i 2S < i. Germany, 614 E. Second. Phone Dodge Special condition, R SALE—Dodge Sedan. Phone FO) 1521R. FOR SALE—1923_ Rickenbacker Phaeton, in A-1 condition, pletely overhauled and new paint, balloon tires and lots of extras. 223.8. Kimball. Phone 21:1). For Sale—Auto Accessories FOR SALE—Four 82x4 used Cord tires and tubes, S. 68.; one 32x4 8. S. rim; two 32x4 Rickenbacker tire cove one adj. tire and rim tool; two running board luggage ae Phone 2151J. 223 S. Kim- FOR SALE—LIVESTOCK FOR SALE—Thirty head good Ram- bouillet rams, four year olds, $15 per head; may_be seen at Arminto, Wyo. Martin T. Baskett, phone 28, Shoshont, Wyo. For Sale—Miscellaneous FOR SALE location; could be wu ness; $350 {illinery fixtures and none better; location ed for any small bual ash; stock at’ discount if wanted; possession at once; best rent in the city. Box B-983, Trivune. FOR SALE—Ciear ceries, some fixtures. Phone 159 or 476. stock of gro- A bargain. WE need a good A No. 1 truck for field use. Will trade 3,000 or 5,000 units of Shawnee Creek oil. Unless have a real vargain do not James H. Phone 2210, WANTED TO BUY—October, 71923, issue of Country Life. leave at Tribune office. or heater in exchange for a gas range or heater. ‘Phone 1086, ‘ANTED TO BUY—1 it cash eres paid for second furni- Brooks 749 East H. Plone DO NOT answer mnless a real bar- gain. want a real automobile, 1923 or 1924 Sedan; must be A No. 1 in first class condition in every way: 1 will trade even only one or three thousand dollars of the most active meritous oll stocks in Wyoming. It interested address James H. Lewis, 318 Midwest Bldg. Phone 2210. WANTED TO BUY—Used furniture. Owl Furniture & Hardware Co. 442 13, Yellowstone. Phone 978. WE WILL buy er Eine ee hens’ used furniture, Harneé Furnit Co., 224 3. David. Phene 248. — WANTED TO BUY—A 11x14 Wilson rug. Phone 2872W. LIBERAL allowance for your old coal range on heaters.. E, P, Dubrin. I WANT a touring car, must be A No. 1, first c! every way. Will trade 5, 7, or 1,000 Shawnee: Creek oil, the’ most meritous and active stocks today. James H. Lewis, 318 Midwest Bldg. Phone 2210. WANTED TO BUi—we pay mere for Coa) ranges, heaters, dresser Brenni WANTED TO BUY—1,200 feet of ed 24nch’ lumber for gurage Phone 301R. Please | bat WELL -WHAT DIO HE SAY ABOUT CALLIN’ OFF THE Ser WANTED WANTED TO RENT—4 or 5 room furnished or partly furnished modern house, must be close in and reasonable. Will = not consider house partly occupied. Phone 2414-W. FILIPINO young man. wants ’posi- tion with private Zamily: cook and driving car.. Box B-977, Bribune. WANTED—To give a five hun- dred one dollar bills. ‘oy Laun- ary Co. is) WANTED—Washings, men's. clothes and silks a specialty, Call at 143 N. Washington. ROOM AND BOARD —— SE BOARD and room, $10 per week; steam heat. 615 8. Beech. FOR RENT—ROOMS FOR RENT—Very desirable sleep- ingroom in modern home, close in. i }742 8. David. FOR RENT—Cozy bedroom; close in. 426 E. First. FOR RENT—Close in, modern sleep- ing room. 142 8. Beech. assis get aril: a room, next a suitable for two; close in, iat “ Beech. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished and newly decorated room; privi- lege of bath room; very reasonable. 1125 S. David. Phone 2493. FOR RENT—Modern sleeping room, hext to bath; outside entrance. 523 8S. Park. nb Go tial ee FOR RENT—Green lantern rooms, As and cold water, steam heat; sonable prices. . Jackson, Phone 1863W. FOR RENT—Nice upstairs bedroom, next to bath; close in. 310 CY. FOR RENT—Front bedroom, adjotn- ing bath; ra family; close in. conveniences. Phorie 9823. 781 B. Fifth. ‘Pho ono PrraeTW. her ferred. 321 1B. Thirteenth, Phone 2137W. “la. RENT—Sin; in $16 sleeping room, modern. home, for gentlemen, er month; close in, 701 8. 7m, adjoining bath, in modern homes with heated gar- age, on pavement, $30. Phone 2277J, FOR RENT—HOUSES KEEPING ROOMS ATTENTION S°-| BACHELOR maid or men; two bed- Tooms,~ kitchen and bath; two blocks from town; clean and com- — $35. Phone 756M. R RENT—Two-room, nicely tur- rtished: no children. 217.8, Jack- For Rent—APARTMENTS FOR RENT—Tworoom furnished apartment; bath and_ telephone; $35 per month. 137 N. Beech. FOR. RENT—Three rooms, fur: nished; private bath; close in; at 4 8. Beech; $45 per month.. Phone light, sunny at; private Midwest. FOR RENT—Furnished apartment, $40, Phone 2268R. FOR RENT—Five large rooms, fur- rished, except linens, dishes and poe on pavement; garage. 821 ————— REDUCED rent; three-room modern furnished apartment; abundanc of hot water; front and back en one half black from Second + adults. 133 8. Conwell Sq FOR RENT—Two-rogm furnished or unfurnished apartment; gas, lights and water furnished; on bus ling aee na pee Call in after- noon 2 §. Jefferson. FOR RENT—Unfurnished apart- ment, three and four rooms. steam heated, laundry privileges, close in. Fhone 2268-R, FOR RENT—Modern apartment at ree Poling; steam heat. Phone FOR RENT—One or two-room beat weal reduced ren f nish: » lights and bath. 526 w, Yellowstone. FOR RENT—Three-room modern furnished apartment; on pave- ment; gas and tights furnished. 1443 5. Willow. Phone 2169J. FOR RENT—Two-room mod apartment, partly furnished. N. Park. ‘OR RENT—Two,r ment apartment and Durbin. 218 . 2377W. | ‘Apply mn semi etween We Bleventh. P garage. For Rent—APARTMENTS FOR RENT—Two two-room base- ment apartments, equipped with gas rani rent reasonable. Phone 22963. 431 B. Fifth, ae, »RENT—Desirable three-room apartment, modern; furnished, except bed- ding and dishes; gas, lights and water free; use» of phone and: laun- fine. location; reasonable referred. 1314 8. FOR RENT—Modern two-room fur- nished apartment; private bath; on bus line. Phone 7 edt WwW. Eleventh, Hart Ap’ FOR RENT—Two-room modern fur nished apartment; gas and lights furnished, 143 N, Kimball. FOR RENT—Three-room furnished apartment, modern. 1154 S, Cedar. Phone 143W. i FOR RENT—Two-room Erie apartment; lights, gas and laun‘ room furnished, $32. Phone 1638), 133 N. Kimball, —— FOR RENT—Two-room. nicely fur- nished apartm on pavement and bus line; lights and gas fur- 266 S. Jackson. ————— FOR RENT—Niecely furnished,. mod. ern two-rom basement apartment; lights and gas furnished; $35 T month; on bus ine. Phone 759R, 1203 BE. Fifth. FOR RENT—Two-room furnished apartment; gas and lights fur- nished; bus line and pavement. 319 8. Jackson, Phone 1872W. FOR RENT—Two-room furnished apartment; gas, lights and water furnished, $25. Phone 2822J. 1238 8. Poplar. FOR RENT—Two- basement apartment, furnished except linens and dishes, 1102 8, Elm. FOR RENT—HOUSE- FOR RENT—Fiveroom modern house, furnished or unfurnished; garage; close in. Call 134 Hast G. Phone 1441W. pape hin Ste ital Ledeen utond room iree-room emailer! house can be seen from 2 to 5 at 252.N, Jefferson. FOR ~ SALE— Modern home; close in; $1,500 caph,. ba: ance like rent. Phone 693J. FOR. RENT-—Your-room _ modern house with three basement rooms; 734 EB. Third. THE biggest proposition in Wyo- ming. If you have $25, $50 or $100 to invest, don’t fail to address James H. Lewis, 318 Midwest Bldg. Phone 2210, ‘ pals ntact alc RENO es OP ESIC REELS FOR RENT—November - 6, . new house, three rooms and bath, un: furnished, $35. 624 8, McKinley. Call Stewart, 374. five-roont 1 FORGOT TO ASK HIM ABOUT THAT= BUSINESS CHANCES HOW many oil companies do you own interest in? It will pay you to communicate with Mr. James H. Lewis at once. 318 Midwest Bldg. Phone 2210. FOR TRADE WILL TRADE—$500 equity in small house for car or piano or for plumbing and carpenter work. Call 16, ask for Moore. FOR SALE OR TRADE—1650 acres of good farm land in Oklahoma, for Casper property or anything of real value. Phone 881. LOST AND FOUND LOST—Army Alscharge papers. Pleasg leave at Tribune and get reward. LOST AND FOUND The following articles have been at the Tribune office for quite some time, Will the owners pYtase call and clatm— 1924 Wyoming, Icense 3412 yoming license 10 oming license 'I-14876, 1924. Wyoming license 'T-902. 1924 Wyoming license 21710. One Ford crank. One pair nose glasses. One purse containing check. One set rosary beads. One pair child’s glasses, Baby's white kid shoe. Black beaded bag. Black hand bag. Man's black leather glove. PERSONAL —— ee ipeb nthe berg In body and fender Kemmer Body and weaker Shon. 425 W. Yellowstone, DIVORCES secured, half the regular rates, advice free. Box 1943, Casper I WANT the names and addresses of people who want to make some real money. Address, James H. ret 318 Midwest Bldg. Phone AUDITORS Cc. H, REIMERTH Certified Public Account Income Tax Service 401 O-S Bldg. Phone 767 ———_——— TASELMIRE, LEWIS & PREBLE Certified Public. Accounts Income Tax Consultants 208-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. Phone 660 FOR f& house. FOR R& Mive-room house with all built-in féatures, fireplace, hardwood floors; one block off CY avenue. Call 1967M. FOR RENT—Three-room modern house with bath; also store room, with or without garage; reasonabl 544 S. Grant. Phone 592M, FOR RENT—Beautiful new siz-reom brick bungalow, hardwood floors, full basement, brick » & real home. 1425 8. Elm. hone 2852M. FOR RENT— Modern three-room house, Ye ppeaes esr stoves, gas heated garage. Phone 319W. FOR RENT—Three-room —unfur. nished house. Phone 1582M. 015 S Chestnut. FOR RENT—Three-room, breakfast nook, sem{-modern, southeast part; on bus line, unfurnished except gas stoves, $25. Call 2147 after & p. m. FOR RENT-Four-room modern house, furnished; also garage. 713 N. Durbin. 5 FOR SALE—HOUSES FOR SALE—Good two-room house? small garage; gas, lights and water in; $100 down, $30 monthly: Inquire 1216 N. Washington. FOR ‘SALE—A modern house, consider a trade, Beech. INT—Two-room furnished 603 8. Melrose, modern argain; six-room bn pavement. Will Call at 542 8. FOR SALE—Good two-room stucco house, in south east part of town; gas, lights and water In. Here's a chance for someone to own their own home with very little cash and small monthly payments. Call 16, ask for Moore. FOR SALE—By owner, new six room modern bungalow, at an unusual low price. 611 B. Eleventh. Phone ‘room modern on paving. Phone 1521R. FOR -—~Three-room house; basemen ished. Will consider trade. 17065 B. Second. modern rtly fin- inquire BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE home baker able for man v Phone Equipment and wif FOR RENT—two-room furnished apartment, modérn, except bath, $20 per month. Call after 6 p. m. 829 5. Washington. PAINTIN¢ hanging First ¢ Geo, Uncuphe paper decorat Call ag sk ke R. ©. VAN DENBERG Certified fe Ac ARCHITECTS J. WESTFALL, Architec' Suite 5, Daly Building RAYBURN 8. WEBB © tone 1332 BAGGAGE & TRANSFER NATRONA TRANSFER, STORAGE AND FUEL CO.—Phone 949 BATTERIES CASPER BATTERY a 119 E. Fifth e 907 pe BPS SN aanee ae CARPENTERS CARPENTER SHOP Planing Mill, Cal ag? eon Levi dpes Small Jobs on Short 214 West B Streeh—Ehone. Tsoow CHIROPRACTORS DR. J. H. JEFFREY DR. ANNIE GRAHAM JEFFREY Suite 318 Midwest Bidg. Phone 706 M. E. HARNED, Chiropractor 162 North Kimball Street Phone 1457 DR. I. E. BERQUIST Zuttermeister Bidg. Phone 1757 DOCTORS THE CASPER PRIVATE HOSPITAL 938 South Durbin—Phone 273 WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL 542 South te eg taons 406 SURGERY, Ni See: AND OBSTETRIC Homer R. Lath Nictor R. Dac EYE, Harmon L. SK AND SNOLA Tallis M. Ellis PHARMACIST Sst Duncan, D. D. 8. Robebanigh Building street PAGE THIRTEEN. ‘PERSONAL MADAM J. Rea Keyes, ordained * spiritualist, private readings daily; will answer no question te hone. Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. ae it hotel, Apartment S. Phone LEGAL NOTICES ———— NOTICE th i ek a State of Weontne, County of Natrona, ss. In the District Court of thd Eighth Judicial District in and for~’ Natrona County, Wyoming. E. 8S. Setz, slaintif?, vs Fred Hudégon, Defendant. To Fred Hudson, whose laxt* known address and place of resi+ dence was Ostrander, Washington: You are hereby notifed that you have been sued in the above en- titled Court by the above named plaintiff; that the object ‘and prayer of the Petition filed in the above entitled Court is to compel the specific performance of a oon- tract of sale of real estate, said contract being for the sale of the real estate particularly described as follows, to-wit: Lot No. 4 in? Block No. 21 in Nelson addition: to the City (Formerly town) of, Casper, Natrona County, Wyoz. ming, together with all improve- ments thereon; that the further object and prayer of said Petition filed in the above entitled Court is ‘to recover damages in the sum of Two Hundred Dollars ($200.- 00) for failure to perform said contract of sale of real estate and that sear property has been at- tached to satisfy said demand; that unless you answer the Peti- tion filed herein on or before the ‘9th day of November, A. D., 924, the allegations thereof will be teken as true and judgment for the plaintiff in accordance with the object and prayer thereof will be rendered according! Dated at Casper, AE ea this Sth day of October, 1924. HAZEL CONWELL SCHILLING, Clerk of District Court. (SEAL) By EVELYN RYAN, Deputy. Foster and Wehrli,’ Attorneys for Plaintiff. Pub. Soke 9, 16, 23, 30, Nov. 6 and 13, 1 De Pecan CEP NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Esate of J. F. Schaeffer, ceased. = Notice is hereby given that let- = ters testamentary were on the & 20th day of October, 1924, grant- ed to the undersigned in the above estate, and all persons having claims against the said estate are % hereby required to exhibit then, £ with the necessiry vouchers or #e allowance, to the undersigned Ella M. Hogue Schaeffer within six months after the date of said let- ters, or they may be precluded from any benefit. from such es- tate, and if such claims be not ex- hibited within one-year from the date of said letters, they will be forever barred. Dated October LLA M. HOGUE Se HAEF- = FER Executor of the last will and 8 testament of J. F. Schaeffer, deceased. = th Oct. 21, 28, Nov. 4,4 mal} hy DOCTORS DR. ¥. N. Fi Physician and 0-S Bldg. MARSHAL) HERBERT L, On 208 South Private Hospital, Sit "So. Durbin General Practice Surgery Obstetrics CLEANERS Hie SERGE Ge THE SERVICE CLE allroad at Jacks Phone 56 Phone 123 PE sh IE KEITH, M.D. HARVEY, P LAWYERS MULVANEY & BARRETT 515 Consolidated ‘ito Royalty Bldg. HEMINGWAY & _MleDONALD Room 332 er MMlawest Bldg. NICHOLS & STIRRETT Lawyers 3809-10-11 O E ange Bldg. WILLIS STLDGER ‘ Lawyer Suite 218 Midwest Bidg. 408 aoa ts Bldg 225 Midwest tide Phone 210 HAGENS & MURANE 206-207 Oi xe Building WILLIAM 0. WILSON lawyer Suite 14-15-16, Tow Phone 1193 nd Bldg, OGILBEE & ADAM 210 0-8 Bldg. SR Laat tale OSTEOPATH pS 2 ard at delet SaaS DR. CAROLINE DAVIS Office and Realdene ments No. 23 Center St. “PAINTING AND DECORATING WXOMING ROOF 2 527 East 12tn none 18010 All Kinds of Roofs Repaired and Applied UPHOLSTERING Sarg nd ‘Deep. X-Ray ihecaby By Appointuient Only Uphoistering & turé Packing Phone 1402 . 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