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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11, 1925 paEEIS| Che Casper Daily Cribune CN IN BRINGING UP FATHER A pig Git ale tthe ee a tere © NOU ARE GOING TO WEAR PAGE NINE Maggie Drawn for The Casper Tribune by George McManus WELL: IT'S GONNA 1 vOsT SAW DON'T YOu LE XOUR GOLF SUIT OR YOU TAKE A LOT OF NOUR BROTHER) THINS THE MEN Ff and ‘ NERVE BOT | LOOK WONDER FOL NGINE i KING HOUSE TODAY. IN GOLF SUITS? JIGGS IS FINE ART Jewett Motor Stands Out as One of Care- ful Build. The welght of one, two or three pennies or the thickness of a cig- arette paper means little to the va- rious units bf the motor car seen driven past you on the street. Vary the mechanism of that motor car at any one of a dozen places by the weight of those pennies or by the thickness of that thin slip of paper and see what happens. There are places where you might commit such an act and even ruin the motor. Precision methods rule today in the manufacture of the power plant of an automobile, The mere addition of the welght of one penny to a side of the crank: shaft, dynamically and counter bal- anced, will cause the shaft to roll over on a balancing stand. Picture the huge 102-pound shaft used in the motor of the new Jewet Six being caused to roll over by placing & penny on one of the arms which pro- ject off center to hold the connect- ing rods! Vary by the thickness of a cigarette paper the diameter of the wrist pin which holds the connecting rod to the piston and you will soon impair seriously the smooth opera: tion of the motor by the vibration yt UP, hs i manufacture of the new Jewett motor, Lee Doud, manager of Doud Motor company, local Paige distributors, states that the first, pistons put into the first car mude on January 2, 1925, and thoso in the jJast car made December 31, 1925 will not varry so much as the weight of three pennies. It such an error oP curred, the motor could not get to the block test in the factories of the Paige-Detroit Motor Car company pefore the inspectors would detect it. ce fs regarded as the life- toaiee a smooth ‘running Baan The new Jewett power plant has ee ance, says Mr. Doud as is proved by its smooth running and the ea test. Precision is regarded as Ls heart of a motor's smoothness. The manufacturing tolerance allowed for making of tappets is just one-twren tieth of the thickness of & bran new one dollar bill, Mr. Doud pees Tt is upon this solid foundation 0! precise manufacturing methods, he says, that has been built the power, smoothness and long life thet make true the new Jewett slogan “F erma- nent Perfected Performan Classified Rates “Two cents per word or ten cents per line. & ne YO AD LESS THAN 30 C 5 Pive average words used as @ is of estimating a line. bas! 3 DKFACE CAP HEADLINE wi be charged the space of two advertising will be nes” irrespective of m0) TELEPHONE ADS. r ful attention will be given. all ahs vecoived over the TELEPHONE, but we cannot gufrantee Rena CORRECTION OF CLASS! AD Oy. Tribune , will Casper Daily r r aokate responsible for mor shad one incorrect insertion of aye vertisement Oe OE etait 7“ me the advertiser which clearly leaner, the real value of the ndvertineriont will be rectified only by POON AE without extra charge within VE days aiter insertion. No repul ey tion will be made when the er oe does not materially affect the sen: or purpose of the advertisement. CLOSING HOUR. Want Ads to be classified properly must be in the Casper Daily ead 4 office before 10. Want Ads Foun after 10 to 12 a. m. will be insertes under the head “Too Late to Classify.” 3 a “f OF TOWN ADVERTIS ete MENT! ° h or Must he accompanied by cas check in full payment of the Lope Note the foregoing instructions about counting the words and i rate per word for the Casper Daliy ‘Tribune. SERVICES OFFERED JERSEY milk delivered at your door fresh every day, garden and lawn making, team work of all kinds, Murphy Bros, 416 Holly, phone 1096-R or 698-M, LAWN dressing for sale, sack or load, all kinds. Phone 1398. NOTICE. Announcing the removal of the Vanity Box Beauty Parlor to its temporary location at 150 North Grant "where I will be pleased to meet my old and new customers. Phone 3007-W. Mrs. Nancy Conner. CALCIMINING and painting work guaranteed; prices reasonable; let me paint your window screens, *Can give you an estimate: Phone 1138. BUILDING and repair work, floor sanding. Phone 376-WW. ACME CABINET SHOP. Planing mill. Phone us. for prices, Al R, Boyer, Mer. House phone 2763-W, Shop phone 1806-W. FRESH sweet milk delivered to your door, 18 cents per quart, after ease Ist. Carlson Dairy. Phone GET your plumbing done now, R. Brammer will give you a square deal. Specia) attention given to gas piping and repair work. All work Suaranteed. Phone 2090J. WANTED—Small family washings and laundry work for single ladies and gentlemen who have no home. Prices reasonable. ~All work guar: anteed to be high class. We call fpr and deliver. Phone 1499-M, DRESSMAKING at my nomé or at your home. Phone 2665, 725 §, Ash St. TEAM work, excavating done; sand, gravel, lawn dressing delivered; saddle horses to rent. L. E. Blanch- ard. Phone 2014M. REPAIRING and remodeling. W. YV. Johnston, the Carpenter, 915 S. McKinley. Phone 2628J, FREE marcel and week; Saturday 50c. nut. Phone 553M. this Wal- bob curl 915 5. For Sale—Househcld Goods a FOR SALE—One dining room table, one Sanitary cot. Cheap. Phone 1976-J. Out of the High Rent District WE CAN make you the lowest prices on standard gas stoves and ranges. Four-hole gray enamel range, $30; all white enamel regu- lator, $87. See us for GOOD paint. E. P. Brennan, 144 8. Durbin (just off Second street). BAILEY FURNITURE CO, WE ARE continuing our mattress factory and until March 15 we will remake mattresses for a special price of. $6.50. Call us before the spring rush starts, 326 W. Yellow- stone. Phone 1617J. FOR SALE—Quick meal gas range, Lorain regulator; one Humphrey radiant fire heater and kitchen cabinet. 133 West K. THE STORE WITH THE SMALL OVERHEAD FOR SALE—Sanitary couches, $3; kitchen cabinet, $12; kitchen safe, $8; oak drop leaf table, $5.50; ice chest, $10; sewing rocker, $3; card table, $3.15; oak dining table, square, $5.50; slide under couch and pad, $11.50. Special prices on congoleum. - HUNTER-GOLL CO. 242 W. First St. Phone’ 2200 WANTED WANTED—For Sunday, small. jobs calcimining, painting; work guar anteed; prices right. Phone HELP WANTED—MALE Ba act aces ee gee > v d_chil- WANTED—Men, women an I dren’s haircutting, 40 cent: ae cutting specialists. 116 BE. Second. POSITIONS WANTED nn XPERIENCED stenographer | de- ered position all or -part time Phone 769-J. WANTED TO BUY WANTED TO BUY—We pay more for coal ranges, heaters, dressers, duofolds, all househoid goods. Phone 1086. WANTED—Your old coal ra or heater {n exchange for @ gas raoxe or heater, Phone 1086. WANTED TO BUY—Highest cash price paid for second hand furnt Phone ist pelican enema ture. Brooks 749 East WORK WANTED—By young mar- 1648.W ried man, experienced merchandise | <7 3—Used furniture and salesman, drise car, am paying | WANTED Fives, Curniture Store, : Se ee TW of work: | , 49 w. Yellowstone. Phone 1278, F. J, Bush, ’ ~ WANTED—Any kind of work Dy. “hell bi asl Psd deh ae competent woman, Phone 2189J. Co. 534 8. David. Phone 249: EXPERIENCED bookkeeper and — jteno; pher wants position, ta moderate wages. Phone 2282M, FOR SALE—LIVESTOCK FOR SALE—Fifty good draft horses, WANTED—SALESMEN harness, wagons, also twenty-five SS eee | cod Holstein milkers. L. Blanch- WANTED—Winona Mills salesman. | ‘rd. Phone 2014M, Do you want to earn from $5 + Reg $15 per of more, pleasantly " $15 per day oF went business for| For Sale—Miscellaneous yourselfy Any man or woman with| —~ SC small investment, who can quality.| oR SALE—One electric sewing ma- can do this, as thousands of our| chine, godd condition. 612 B. salesmen have. done for 37 years 1¥| Lincoln. Women's Hoslery merit. Refer: felling broad line Men's, and Childrén’s Guaranteed and Ufiderwear of unusual No deliveries, no collection ences required, Apply_O. Dox 610, Greeley, Colo., nuanager, SERVICES OFFERED MARCELLING, experienced opera tor. 133 S. Wolcott tor appoint monts, Phone 2156J. UNREDEEMED high grade sults for very cheap, 249 S, Cer ter Bt. FOR SALE—Floor lamp and ma: hogany Victrola, reasonable if taken at once. Call rear 124 68. Beech. FOR SALE—We always have fresh stock of United Stq tubes, gas. oll and ace storage and repairing. age, 363 S, Ash. Phone 1891W, om Y ©1925 sy Inve Feature Service, [nc es For Sale—Miscellaneous FOR SALE—Light touring trailer, pneumatic tires, $25. 620 W. 14th. ‘For Rent—Miscellaneous FOR RENT—Sewing machines, $3 per month; electrics, $5. Repair ing done. Brooks, 749 East H. Phone 1648W. FOR RENT—Sewing machines; ex: pert repairing, all makes, parts, accessories. Singer Co., 121 B. First. Phone 2205, FOR RENT—Large store, cheap, North Casper, across street from Piggly Wiggly. hone 1398. FOR RENT—Well lighted, desirable offices. Call 401 Consolidated Royalty Bldg. WANTED TO RENT WANTED TO RENT—5-room mo- dern house in Park school district. Phone 1255-M. WANTED TO RENT—Small apart- ment or room with housekeeping privileges by two employed girls. Box B-84, Tribune, FAMILY of adults want to rent five or six room modern house, good residential location; reasonable rent; no one in basement. References ex- changed. Phone 2652. WANTED TO RENT—Five-room, furnished house on_ pavement, close in with garage. Phone 715-J after 6 p. m. FOR RENT—OFFICES FOR RENT—Furnished office room, Zuttermeister Bldg, Phone 410. a FOR RENT—Suite of office rooms in O, 8S. Bldg. ROOM AND BOARD exclusive, 616 S. Wol- ROOM at the Antlers; moderate; gentleman. cott. FOR RENT—ROOMS FOR RENT—Rooms, very reason: able. Phone 1972. 319 BE. Rail- road ave. FOR RENT—One bedroom. 445 5. Park. Phone 387. FOR RENT—Steam heated rooms, $3 and $4 per week, also garage for rent $5 per month. 515 5. Beech. FOR RENT—Room for gentleman, call after 6 o'clock or on Sun days. 531 8. Beech. ROOM in modern home, very close in, reasonable. 623 8. Beech. ‘'T—Rooms with bath, $3.50 per week, Royal hotel, 258 W. ist. Phone 2735. FOR RENT—Room, next to bath, private entrance, breakfast if de- sired, on CY bus line, garage. Phone 1679M. FOR RENT—HOUSE- KEEPING ROOMS O YES rent has been reduced just to suit your pocket book; sleeping and housekeeping room. 620 East A. FOR RENT—Two furnished light housekeeping rooms, modern. 824 S. Wolcott. Phone 956W. For Rent—APARTMENTS FOR RENT—Three-room apartment with private bath, strictly modern, very reasonable; garage if desired Phone 1087J. FOR RENT—Furnished basement apartment. 445 S. Park, Phone 387. FOR RBPNT—Modern, furnished apartment, $35. Phone 2268R. FOR RENT—Modern, furnished apartment, consisting of living room, kitchen, bath, very desirable for couple; steam heat fornished; laundry facilities; downt su loca- tion, Tribune building; rent very rea: sonable. Phone 15393 or call Apt. 1, Tribune Bldg. FOR RE {—Modern, furnished apartment, three rooms and bath. Inquire basement, 507 8. Jefferson. FOR RENT—Three-room furnished apartment, front and rear en- trance, on bus ne. 915 8, Lincoln. Phone 2497W. FOR RENT—Two large furnished artments, gas and lights fur- nished, 1420 8. Poplar St. Reduced Rent One of the Finest Apartments IN CASPER for rent; unfurnished, $35; two large rooms, kitchen and pri bath, two large closets, steam heat and plenty of hot water fur- nished; best ‘close in location 345 South Park avenue. See this before you rent; adults preferred Phone 2268R. NEATLY furnished 2-room apt., on pavement, $30 per month tnclud- ing lights and gus. 319 8. Jackson, phone «1872- FOR RED nished Center. T—Two large room fur- apartment, bath, 644 8. Phone 1938. 36) ELLOWSTON®E apartments W. Yellowstone, Phone 2750, Great Britain rights reserved. For Rent—APARTMENTS FOR RENT—Three-room modern, furnished apartment; gas, lights and telephone furnished; one two- room apartment, 143 N, Kimball. FOR RENT— Unfurnished three- room apartment in duplex house, living room, bedroom, kitchen and bath, furnace heat, 340 W. 12th. Pied LIB pak tate tl kt all FOR RENT—Three rooms and bath; basement apartment, » Neht rent in exchange for house work. Phone 2250-J. : ee FOR RENT—Four-room modern fur- nished, sem{-basement apartment; private entrance and garage, at 1312 8. Poplar, Phone 1681-M. FOR RENT—Three-room furnished — apartment. 2019-W, 807 HE. Third. rear, ie) ed FOR RENT—Two rooms for light housekeeping; $12 per month, un- furnished; $14 furnished; close in, Phone 1972 or call 319 H. Railroad, Ee nee rere modern, Phone Inquire in FOR RENT—Furnished, modern apartment, four rooms, pantry and bath, $20. 642 E. 12th. Phone 142M, —— FOR RENT—4-room semi-basement furnished. apartment, modern, large rooms, pantry, clothes closets, adults only. 1033 S, Ash. FOR RE —Whaley Apts. close in, furnished, strictly modern three-room apartment, $30: also two rooms, $17.50, 610 58. As Phone 1892J. fie sk re LOW RENT—Furnished apartment, yarage, private bath,, half block from Second street. 1338, Conwell. FOR RENT—Four-room semli-mod- ern, furnished basement and gar- age; one three-room basement, fur nished. Phone 817W. FOR RENT—Attractive three-room apartment, well furnished.’ 529 S. Lincoln. Phone 1055R. dc desde les FOR. RENT—Completely furnished, unusually nice, two-room basement apartment, very comfortable, con- venient for working couple; $30 in- cludes lights and gas. Phone 1654R, FOR RENT—HOUSES Supe DU DE De ene eee FOR RENT—Four-room modern house. 637 W. Ninth, Phone 730- FOR RE. —-Brand new four or five-room strictly modern house; hardwood throughout, full basement, furnace, Bonnie Brae near East 1ith, fine section, on paving, $50 per month. Adults preferred. Casper Realty Co, Phone 381. ————— FOR RENT—Two room house part: ly furnished. 1116 East [itth, phone 2567-W. FOR RENT—Furnished four-room house with garage. 620 8S, Kim- ball Phone 896J. it Bil FOR RENT—Oné four-room’ unfur- nished house, water and gas in, $16.50; one two-room, unfurnished house, water, gas and lights in, $11.50. Inquire at 425 Riverview ave., Mills, Wyo. ae FOR RENT—Twoom house, part- ly furnished, modern except bath, lights and gas; furnished, $18; with- out, $14" 159 West J. ——— FOR RENT—Four-room unfurnished house; modern except bath; gas stoves connected. Phone 666W. FOR RENT—Five-room modern house with four room apartment in basement, gas, garage, chicken yard, lawn, garden spot, on_pave- ment and bus line; 1310'S. Spruce street; rent $65. Guaranteed Invest- Co. Phone 410, evenings FOR RENT—Small furnished house bus line. Couple or bachelors. 1228 5. Cedar, petdl iabe FOR RENT—Partly furnished, most desirable four-room apartment in Casper; lawn, trees, tile bath and otherwise modern: Pelton & Hemry. Phono 292 or 928J. FOR RENT—Two-room house, modern; reduced rent. N. Jackson. FOR RENT—Unfurnished house, 218 EB. Eighth, block from Park school. Phone 1342 after 6 p. m. FOR RENT—Four-room modern house. 637 W. Ninth. Phone 730J. FOR SALE—HOUSES furnished 137 FOR SALE—Real bargain tn cozy cottage with gas, water, lights, sewer connections, located on West 18th street. Reduced to $1,100 with $200 cash for quick sale, Owner Wants to go on ranch. Kamon Real Estate, 242 13. Second. Phone 7 FOR SALE-—Fiveroom modern house, on pavement, good reel dence district; also three and four- room house in North Casp Easy terms. W, E. Pratt. Phone 1621R. FOR LEASE FOR LEASE—Good 320 acres fenced pasture on river, near Casper; reasonable terms. Phone 1542M. For Sale—REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Small farm; take car as part payment. Box B85, ‘Tribune, ‘ VOR SALE—Lot 8, Block 35, Mills townsite, §275. Box 351, Fort Ben- ton, Mont, | FOR TRADE — FOR TRADE—Fine irrigated farm with {mprovements, located near Basin, Wyo., for Casper ~ income property. This farm is a money maker, Kamon Real Estate, 242 B. Second. Phone 702, FOR TRADE—Will take house or car for $2,500 equity in five-room house, like new, south, Call Osberg, 1130, — FOR TRADE—Equity tn four-room modern house, for building ma- terial or labor. Phone 87W. MONEY TO LOAN ON diamonds, Jewelry, guns musical instruments, cameras, also good clothes, Uunited Jewelry Shop, 249 8. Center. St. LOST AND FOUND LOST AND FOUND The following articles have been at the Tribune office for quite some time. Will the owners please call and claim— Ove pair nose-glasses. One purse containing check. Bunch of keys tn black leather case. Child's brown kid glove. Bunch of keys in black case. Back leather vanity bag. Headlight glass and rim for Dodge car. Nose glasses in case. leather eee PERSON who took tan coat on Cas- per Mourttain Sunday was recog nized by man waiting in car, Re- turn to Tribune immediately and avoid trouble. STRAYED—Female Collie (shepherd) dog: k with brown and white marks. Finder please call 386. Re ward PERSONAL MADAM J. REA KEYES, ordained spirtualist, private readings dely, message citcle every Monday eve- ning, 8 p.m. Apt. S. Wyatt hotel Phone 2609.5 MADAME FRANC Psychologist Advisor and Psycho Palmist No matter how complicated your conditions are, she can help you. Fee $1.00 this week. 443 W. Yellow: stone, apt. rear, Hours 10 to 8. BRIDGE lessons given. 962 58. Grant. Phone 2049R. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF SALE OF FORE. CLOSURE OF CHATTEL MORTGAGE Notice is hereby given that, on to-wit: September 25, 1928, Joe Holland and Harley Holland made executed, and delivered to W. F. Dunn their Chattel mortgage, dat: ed September 25th, 1923. as se- curity for the payment of one cer- tain promissory note, dated Sep- tember 25th, 1923, due and pay- able September. 25th, 1924, with interest at the rate of 8% per annum, according to the Tenor thereof, that by reason of the fail- ure of said mortagees to pay said note at maturity, a default oc- ccured in the conditions-.of said Chattel mortgage whereby, power of sale therein, became operative which said power of sale, the mortgagee hereby elects to be en- forced; that there is now due and unpaid, on said obligation, on the date of the publication of this no-| tice; the sum of $2791.68 includ- ing interest, that no suit or pro- ceedings has been: instituted at law to recover the obligation secured by said Chattel mortgage; said Chattel Mortgage was filed for rec- ord in the office of the county clerk on Septembsr 25th, 1923, ac- cording to law as instrument No, 106815; NOW THEREFORE; the fol- lowing property, the same being part of the property described in said mortgage, which has been re- duced to the possession of the mortgagees, to-wit 9 horses, 2 plows, 2 fresnoes, 5 sets harness, acd one wagon will be sold at public sale to the highest bidder for cash, on the 1st day of April, 1925 at the hour of 11 o'clock, / M. of said day, at 188 North Dur- bin Street, in the City of Casper, Natrona County, Wyoming, to sat- isfy the obligation secured by said mortgage, that all charges and costs of sale, including the attor- ney’s fees. Dated at Casper, Wyoming, this 11th day of March, 1925, W. F. DUNN, Mortgagee By FRANK M. PERKINS, His Attorney. Publish March 11, 18, 25, 1925. y Seas ate AN Daa NOTICE OF COMPLETION OF SANITARY SEWER IN SEC. TION 1 OF BUCKNUM PARK TRUNK LINE It having been reported to the Mayor and City Council of the City of Casper, Wyoming, that the contract between the City of Cos. per and C. R. Inmann for the fur- nishing of labor, tools, and equip- ment, for the construction of sewers in Section 1 of Bucknum TRICT NUMBER 20. It having been reported to the |Mayor and City Council of the Park Trunk Erne, In the City of Casper, Wyoming has been com- pleted, and that said contractor is entitled to final settlement there- for. All persons, firms, or cor- porations, who have any claim or claims for work done or material furnished on such work, are here- by notified that they shall within thirty (30) days from the day on which this notice shall last appear, to-wit: on or before the 10th day of April, 1925, file with the City Clerk of said City, a verified state- ment of such claims or the said City of Casper, Wyoming, shall in no wise be liable to such claimants for any such claim for material furnished or work done in connec- tion with such ccnstruction. Dated this the 16t!. day of Feb- ruary, 1925. S. K. LOY, Mayor (SEAL) Attest: H. H. PRICE, City Clerk Pub. Feb, 18, 25, March 4, 11, 1925, ee Ry NOTICE OF COMPLETION OF SANITARY SEWER IN DiS. City of Casper, Wyoming, that the contract between the City of Cas-| per and C. R. Inmann for the fur nishing of labor, tools, and equip- ment, for the construction of sew- ers in Sanitary Sewer District Number 20, in the City of Casper, ed, and that said contractor is en-| titled to final settlement therefor. | All persons, firms, or corporations, who have any claim or claims for work done or material furnished | on such work, are hereby notified | that they shall within thirty (30) days from the day on wt this notice shall last appear, to-wit: on or before the 10th day of April, 1925, file with the City Clerk of said City, a verified statement of such claims or the said City of| Casper, Wyomin, be liable to such claimants for any such claim for material furnished or work done in connection with such construction. Dated this the 16th day of Feb-| ruary, 1925. S. K. LOY, Magor. (SEAL) Attest: J. H. PRICE, City Clerk 18, 25, March 4, 25, ——— ————— NOTICE OF COMPLETION OF | SANITARY SEWER IN DIS- TRICT NUMBER 21. It having been reported to the Mayor and City Council of the City of Casper, Wyoming, that the contract between the City of Cas- per and C. R. Inmann for the fur- nishing of labor, tools and equip ment, for the construction of sew- ers in Sanitary Sewer District Number 21, in the City of Casper, Wyoming, has been completed, and that said contractor is entitled to final settltment therefor, All per- sons, firms, or corporations, who have any claim or claims for work done or material furnished on such work, are hereby notified that they shall within thirty (30) days from the day on which this notice shall last appear, to-wit: on or before the 10th day of April, 1 . file with the City Clerk of said City a verified statgment of such claims or the said City of Casper, Wyo- ming, shall in no wise be liable to such claimants for any such claim for material furnished or work 11, | pal note datec er 20, |cagee therein named to sell and Wyoming, is about to be complet: | «| | of the princip | sory note, to-wit: $2,500.00, de'18, 192 NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE WHEREAS, William Davis, by mortgage deed dated March 13th] 1920, and recorded in the office of the County Clerk of Natrona County, Wyoming, in Book 19 of Mortgage Deed Records on Page ; did mortgage to I following real esta situate in_the Natrona County, and as follows, to-w Lot numbered Thirty (30) in more cularly par Block numbered Two (2) in Midwest Addition to the City of Casper in the County and State ‘oresaid, a aid lot is laid down and described on the recorded plat of said city on file ir. the office of the county Clerl. of rona County, Wyo- ming, at Casper, Wyoming, which said mortgage was given to secure the payment of one princi- March 13th, 1920 for $2,500.00 payable to L. L. Gantz March 13th, 1921, with in- terest thereon at the rate of 10% per annum from the date thereof | until paid, and the said L, L. Gantz} is now the owner and holder of said note and mortgaye; and WHI S, sald mortgage deed, by the terms thereof, provides that in case default shall be made in the payment of said principal sum of money, thereby secured, or in the payment of the interest thereon, as therein provided, then it shall be lawful for the mort- ispose of said premises therein nd herein described, and all the right, title, benefit and equity of redemption of mortgagor therein and herein described, at public auction for cash according to the statute in such case made and provided, and in the manner there- in prescribed, and out of the money arising from such sale to retain the said prineizal and inter- . together with costs of sale id $250.00 attorney's fees; and WHEREAS, default has been made in the conditions of said e gether with the interest the | and the same is now due and able, no pa of which has eve Will be at the AUTO SHOW March 9 to 12, Inclusive In the Meantime REAL USED CARS 1 Chevrolet last August Sedanette new -..-.-. 650 1 Ford Sedan $350 Like new .- 1 Dodge Touring in perfect me- cond chanical tion $330 Nash Casper Motor Company 146 S, Kimball Phone 1818 scribed in said mortgage deed, to- been paid excepting on interest March 13th, 1921; and WHEREAS, there is due on said mortgage, and on the note secured thereby, at the date of first pub- 200.00 paid lication of thi otice, to-wit February 11th, 1925, the sum of $2,500.00 principal together with $1,205.18 intere, a total of $f 705.18. all of which is now due from the mortgagor William Davis to the undersigned mortg: 7 Gantz, no part of wt ever been paid, and tha or proceeding has ever be. tuted at law to recover t secured part thereo NOW THE tice is hereby gi to the statute in s and provided, and t power and author undersiened by saic L. L, Gantz, mortr said mortgage her persons whom | I shall, on the 1925, between he ‘hours o'clock in the forenoon. and vo o'clock ‘n the afternoon, se premises and proper So much there- of as may be a at public vendue to the highest bidder for cash at the south front door of the Court House in the City of Casper, in said morte: Natrona County, Wyoming, to pay according to the terms of said morteage deed, and the note cured thereby, t 1 indebtedness ri | gether with c |penses as afc |shall be made | Natrona County | time and place mortgage deed and in the payment 1 sum of said prom- Pub. AUDITORS I. REIMERTH & CO. Certified Public Accounts Income Tax Servi one 767 IKE & PREBLE and Accounts x Consultants Suite 211. € Roy. Bldg. Phone 660 i. © VAN DENBERG Certified Public Account Income Tax Service Phone 148 ARCHITECTS WESTEALL, Architect St. Phone LOIM WEBL Ss. 2 ly Building. Phone 1552 BAGGAGE & TRANSFER NATRONA TRANSFER, STORAGE AND FUEL CO. hone 949 BATTERIES RAYBUR we done in connection with such con- struction | Dated this the 16th day of Feb-| |ruary, 1925, | S. K. LOY, Mayor (SEAL) Attest: H. H. PRICE, | City Clerk. | Pub. Feb, 18, 25, March 4, 11,] 1925, a NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF FINAL REPORT AND ACCOUNT | AND PETITION FOR DECREE OF DISTRIBUTION | The State of Wyoming, County of Natrona, ss. In the District Judicial Mistrict. In the matter of the estate of William Jardine, Deceased . NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN To all creditors of and all persons having any interest in the estate of William Jardine, Deceased, | that Carl F. Shumaker, executor | of said estate has presented and filed his final account and report of his administration and his peti- tion for. decree of final distribut- tion, with the Clerk of the Dis-| trict, Court above named, where | the creditors of and any one inter- ested in said estate may examine said account, report and petition and file objections thereto at any time within thirty days af! 25th day of March, 19 date last mentioned being the date of the last publication of this no- tice, and if no such objections are filed within the time aforesaid, the undersigned, executor of said es- tate, will make final settlement | thereof on the 29th day of April, 1925, or as soon thereafter as said matter may be heard. Dated this 24th day of Febru- 5 ary, A. D,, 1925. SHUMAKER, Court Eighth CARL F, Executor of the Willjam Jardine, D CASPER BATTERY CO. 119 B. Fifth Phone 907 CLEANERS SERVICE CLEANERS Railroad at Jackson hor 56 CHIROPRACTORS DRS. J il & A. GO. JEPFREY Suite S12 Midwest Bldg. 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