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THURSDAY, AUGUST 6, 1925 For Sale—AUTOMOBILES PURSE eae is a real buy for someone; aa 1925 Chevrolet sedan, 60 days old, perfect condition. Will sell equity at a big sacrifice. Party leav- ing city. Auto Electric Co., 136 1, Midwest. ’ A REAL BUY Cadillac Roadster A-1 CONDITION Good paint Tires practically new | Five wire wheels ° ‘Westinghouse shock absorbers For Price and Terms Inquire Wyoming Cadillac Co. 225 N. Durbin Phone 8030 For Sale—Household Goods - FOR SALE 1 Oak Dining Room Suite, 1 Bedroom Suite. 1 Set Oak Book Cases with desk to match, . 2 Wicker Cots. Rugs. PHONE (06 —— Walnut finish drop leaf table, $7.50; 5-piece breakfast set, blue, $16.00; 60-Ib 8-door ice chest, $20.00; 4-burner gas ran, new, $29.50; round oak dining je, $12.50; wal- nut finish dressing table, $16.00; wal- nut finish chiffonier with mirro! $18.00; child's crib and pad, $9.00; inlaid linoleum, $1.75; 9x12 felt base rugs, $14.50. We do packing and crating. HUNTER-GOLL CO. 242 W. First Phone 2200 FOR SALE—Furniture and Wilton rug. Blackmore Apt. 108, L. G. Murphy. Phone 397R. FOR SALE—Refrigerator, 704 S. Park. 4 FOR SALE—Portable Corona type writer, also Dutch breakfast set, ofl stove and oven, wash tubs and cooking utensils. 262 5. Washing- ton, Phone 1143. FOR SALE—Buffet, $15; quartered oak dining room table, six leather uph ed chairs, $35. 782 CY Ave. THE DOOR, DARLINK? POLLY AND HER PALS Friend Al: Well Al the stotm is begin- ning to break and the next thing you know there will be a lot of familiar faces missing on the old Yanks as Rupert is sore on acct. of where we are at in the penant race and threatening to sel} everybody. Well he cant sell me any too soon as I am sick in tired of N. Y. but he will half to give me 1/2 the purchase price wher- WAL, TELL HiIAA A'T HOME! ever! go. I told Huggins that to- day and he says don’t worry the Col. wont hagle over a matter of $20 or so. For Sale—Household Goods FOR SALE Mahogany Duofold and New Pad Mahogany Easy Chair, leather trimmed —-.- $10 Spinnet Desk and Chair . 5. 9x10 Oriental minster Rug--$12.50 Small Rugs - Many other chest and 518 South Melrose Phone 14343 FOR SALE—MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS FOR SALE—Vivtrola, console model; over 190 records, at a great sac fice. Owner leaving town sold at once. 1022 8. Willow. To appease. . Erne. . Part of a fort . Father: 17. To want. 18, To leave out. . Masculine pronoun 20, Aged. Owing. Witticism. Because. Earth. Canteloupe. Small bullet for air guns. Interior. 2. Door rug. To lift up: Examiners. Built. 48. Fourth note in scale, 59. Upon. Hears. . Particulars. . Lazy person. CROSSWORD PUZZLE Just because this puzzle starts without hope, don't despair, You'll find 10, House pet 37. Eggs of fishes. 40. Bordered. 41. Utopian. » Perfect score ., Tatter. ~ Abject. Makes verses. To regulate duration - Wooden baseball club. . Scarlet. » One in cards. To err, Morindin dye. To expect. . The first part of the day. Paid publicity, » Rythm . Insurance law regarding ships. ibune Want Ads Bring Rosuta 42. Bed lath, 43. Two fives. 44. Tiny insect-like animals spinning 46. To perform. 47. Portion of the eye, 48, Sorceress. 49. Waster. 67. Acquiring knowledge — through 61. Sins. 64. To sew. 66, Negative: (adverb) 68. Mother. 70, Suv god. VERTICAL, . Securit Point compass, Cooking utensil. Portion of the stomach, Ransoms. To elevate (as to a better post tion). 8. Citric fruit 9. Entrance, aoe . Solitary Home. . Noises . To hover. To rent. Melancholy Membraneous bas To allude; Leases, . Hurried. webs. 5. Visionary, Part of verb to be. To repulse. . To count points in _ game memorization, 3.5 ago. must be Hotel Townsend Bldg. Che Casper Daily Cr A@ GALL PLAYER @IN'T NOTHIN’ BOT @ SLAVE NoW @DAYS.I'M GOIN’ ‘To GET HALE THe MONEY THEY SELL PARE FOR-ILL TELL THE WoRLO v FOR QUICK SALE . Modern five-room house on West 18th, with four good living rooms in .ub-basement, two large porches, also double garage. Price only $4,700, $1,009 cash. This house was priced at The Best Buy in Casper JOHN M. ENGLAND COMPANY Phone 1129 ‘OR_SALE—MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS FOR SALE—Silver plated York & Sons cornet. Phone 2674. For Sale—Miscellaneous OLD concrete, stucco or brick walls can be made bright and attractive with 8. W. P. Concrete Wall Finish, sold by Nicolaysen Lumber Co. Phone 62 and 2300. FOR SALE—Harley Davidson mo- toreycle; A-]_ condition. Inquire at Chandler Filling Station. FOR SALE—12-gauge shotgun, $5.00; 22 automatic rifle, $10.50; electric fan, $5.00; washing machine, $20.00. The Big Four Secondhand Store, 206 W. First. Phone 1364W. FOR SALE—Sweet peas, lic a doz. Call 1337 8, Cherry. For Rent—Miscellaneous ®OR RENT—Sewing machines, $3 per month. Repairing done. Also sell on easy payments. Brooks, 749 East H. Phone 1648W. FOR RENT—GARAGES FOR RENT—Good single gargae on pavement, close in. 1125 S. David Phone 2902W. WANTED TO BUY WANTED—Your of coal range or heater in exchange for a gas range or heater. Phone 1086. WANTED—We will buy or trade in your used furniture. Koler Pur- niture Co,, 220 8. Wolcott. Phone 138, WANTED TO BUY—We pay more for coal ranges, heaters, dressers, Boece all household goods. Phone 1086. WANTED ~ WANTED—Small house or apart- ment with sleeping porch; no sick- ness; prefer close in. Box B-42, Tribune, WANTED—I want some good furni- ture, tools, guns and men’s cloth- ing at the Big Four Secondhand Store, 206 W. First. Phone 1364W. ‘FOR SALE—LIVESTOCK I HAVE 5,000 cross bred sheep for sale, two, three and four year olds. These sheep are Wyoming raised. G. L, Stilphen, 104 W. Sixth, FOR SALE—Fifteen head dairy cattle, all milking, and equipment, also 13 helfers and a bull. Beggs Dalry, 2% miles east of Casper. FOR RENT—HOUSE- KEEPING ROOMS FOR RENT—Three modern house- keeping rooms; dishes, linens, elec- tric washer, gas, hts and ice; close in. Phone 1230W. FOR RENT—Two housekeeping rooms, furnished, modern except bath, Inquire 643 Bb. Third, FOR RENT—ROOMS FOR RENT—Very desirable room, adjoining bath, private home; close in. 701 S. Beech. For Rent—APARTMENTS FOR RENT—Furnished two-room apartment, downtown, modern in every respect, laundry with electric washer and tron; hot and cold water; and desirable; rent reduced. Phone 1539J. FOR RENT—Two-room strictly mod- ern, furnished apartment; private entrance; close in. 603 8S. Beech, FOR RENT—Strictly modern, nicely furnished downtown apartment, consisting of large living room, kitchen, bath room, hall and two clothes closets, Murphy bed, electric stove, built-in features; reasonable. Phone 15394. i FOR RENT—Two-room apartments, nicely and neatly furnished, strict- ly modern; rentai very reasonable; close to bus line. 133 N. Melrose. Call phone 2351. FOR RENT—Three furnished front basement rooms; reasonable; gar age if desired 1236 8S, Chestnut Phone 629W. FOR RENT—Close in, furnished strictly modern three-room apart ments, $25; also two-room apart ments, $15. Whaley Apts., 610 S DESIRABLE, modern, furnished front apartment; half block from Second street; low rent. 5. Ci well, FOR RENT—One completely fur: nished and one partly furnished apartment; gas and heat furnished, also electric washer, 1415 HB. First Phone 1719. FOR RENT—Furnished apartment, two large rooms, clothes closet bath, dressing room, front and rear entrance; close in; clean and com: fortable; gam included, $35 and $40 amonth. Cunningham Aple., 227 N. Park, Phone 1270. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished three room apartment; stea mheat, laun- dry, wash machine, abundance hot water, 603.8, Park. Inquire 505 S. Park. Phone 224V YOR RENT—Two-room modern furnished apartment; good loca tion; Phone 1468. FOR RENT—At Poling, a two-room apartment, $50 unfurnished, $60 furnished. Phone 903J. FOR RENT—Four-room modern, furnished = semi-basement = with laundry. 243 8. Botolph. FOR RENT—Good two-room modern, furnished apartment; reasonable; good location, 141 W, 10th. FOR RENT—Two furnished apa ments; must be reliable parties. Phone 2826, FOR REN’ ‘Three-room modern furnished apartment; lights and telephone, $35. 143 N, Kimball, FOR RENT —Modern three-room apartment at 411 N. Jackson. Phone 903. FOR RENT—One apartment and cabin; reasonable; near Midwest Machine Shops, Call 497 8, Spruce MR. PERKINS 1S NOT HOME. TELL IT To SWEENEY,SIS! I SEZ HE IS --By WESTOVER LYIN / say. yBie Bum! D'YE MEAN TO IAFER THAT or DAUGHTERS THEY SOLO To GET HA FOR RENT—HOUSES RENT—Two room house, modern except bath. Phone 20111. FOR RENT—F¥urnished nished house for couple or bachelor; Large furnished one- FOR RENT—Completely furnished home of five rooms; every con- venience; garage. Phone 1127M, RENT—Unturnished five rooms ani Phone 2863R. bath; close in; garage. RENT—House; nicely furnished; nace; garage; beautiful lawn; seven blocks from postoffice; on pavement 606 5. Park. Phone eight rooms; hot water fur: and bus line. — Four-room or unfurnished akfast nook; built-in es ment und garage. Inquire Dr. Geo, Smith. on pavement; bt FOR SALE—HOUSES two large rooms, bath room, dress, ing room, located in Standard Addi- assessments all paid. terms or trade for grazing land. FOR SALE—Three rooms and gar- Ford sedan for sale Address Noel*Smith, Lewis, Iowa. furnished; also gar 00, easy terms, 1 FOR SALE—RANCHES ‘OCK operator, here Js oppor Natrona Lumber Company FOR SALE OR RENT FOR SALE OR RENT—Good 80-acre acres alfalfa, 40 acres wheat; good 4-wire fence; school 4 mile; a bargain 85, Riverton, Wyo BUSINESS CHANCES I want to sel! one of my 80-acre great Crockett County, field where a wildcat hag just been brought in and sold to the Humble (Standard Oil Co.) for This is extension of Big Lake field, which ig richest There is a well drill- ing on this tract and is within 30 days of completion touted as the next well in the fleld. Circumstances force me to sell part of my holdings and will sacrifice 80 acres for $800, or $10 per acre. Lease hag eight years to run and there {s tn an oll field. every possibility that will be worth $80,000 bought near well that just came In for 10 cents per acre sold for Quick petion necessary, Address XYZ, Tribune. SALE—McClure clean, outside ture; must sell by Ist. rooms; good furnt FOR TRADE TRADE —$550 payment on car und door. ] Apt. 41, SEE, HERE, BARROW, YOU @IN GOIN’ TO CLEAN UP No MILLION SELLIN’ ME LIKE ONCLE Tome GET NOTHIN’ WHEN: AS SOLE GUT I'M GOIN LR WHEN (Copyright, 1925, by The Bell Syndicate, In) FOR TRADE FOR TRADE—For land, close in income property; business location; want Wyoming, Colorado or Oregon land, P. O, Box 119. FOR TRADE—Income property fo? small property. Box B-43, Tribune. PERSONAL MADAM J. REA KEYES, ordained spirtualist, private readings daly message circle every Monday eve ning, 8 p.m, Apt. S. Wyatt hotel Phone 2609-J, DRIVING to Denver Saturday; can accommodate one or two pas sengers. Phone 2358W after 4:30, MADAM FRANCES Psycho-Palmist Clairvoyant, special $1 reading this week. 153 N. Durbin. Hours 10 to 9 VANITY Beauty Shoppe, marcel and curl, any style, 75c. Expert shingle, 35c, Water wave, 7 Marcelling taught in ‘six lessons. Phone 2563. 159 8. Beech. LOST AND FOUND LOST—Dog with black and brown spot over his right ear, and a black spot at the root of his tail; answers to the name of Ponto, Re- turn to Mills, Wyo., Box'81. Reward, FOUND The following artictes have been at the Tribune office for quite some Ume. Wil) the owners please cal) ono claim— Child’s brown kid glove Smal! photo on West Yellowstone. Boys’ Jackie Coogan cap. Brown gauntiet glove. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE State of Wyoming, County of Na- trona, s In the District Court, Eighth Ju- dicial District. Case No, 5338. a cor- poration, plaintiff, vs. John Bowser, Alfred J. Bromfield, Trustee for The Industrial Building and Loan Association, defendants, TO JOHN BOWSER, ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT, whose last known address was Casper, Wyoming. TO ALFRED J, BROMFIELD, Trustee for The Industrial Build- ing and Loan Association, whose last known address was 15th and Tremont streets, Denver, Colo. You and each of you will take notice that the Natrona Lumber Company, a corporation, has filed a first amended petition against you, and each of you, in the Dis- trict Court, at Casper, Wyoming, and that the prayer of said amended petition is for judgment Are You Out of a Jobe The Tribune will help every man and woman in Casper tn search of employment to find work by publishing FREE For One Insertion “Position Wanted"’ ads. Ke member it will cost you noth: ‘ng to advertise your services in The Tribune. tf you ure tn need of work ADVERTISE tion to the C against John Bowser, for $683.90, with interest at the rate of 7 per cent per annum from the 9th day of May, 1925, and costs, and that the said plaintiff be declared to have a mechanic's lien (for ma- terials) against the real estate de- scribed as Lots numbered Eight and Nine, in Block EB, South Addi- (formerly Town) of Casper, Wyoming, according to the recorded plat thereof, and the buildings and improvements there- on, for the said sum, and that said premises and all improvements thereon be sold by the Sheriff, un- der decree of Court, and accord- ing to Law, and the monies de- rived therefrom be applied to pay- ment of said judgment, and for other and further relief as Plain- tiff may be entitled to, The de- fendant, Alfred J. Bromfield, Trustee for The Industrial Build- ing and Loan Association, claims an interest in said property, and the buildings and improvements thereon, by reason of a certain in- denture of mortgage thereon. And you and each of you, are further AUDITORS 0. H, REIMERTH & CO. Certified Public Accounts Income Tax Service 401 0.8. Bldg. Phone 767 es HASELMIRE & PREBLE Income Tax Consultants Suite 211. Con. Roy, Bldg. Phone 660 ARCHITECTS WM. J. WESTFALL, Architect $12 B, Second St. Phone 101M RAYBURN 8. WEBB 12 Daly Building. Phone L BAGGAGE & TRANSFER PAGE NINE | notified that unless you or either of you appear in answer to said petition of the Plaintiff, on or be- fore the 19th day of September, , judgment will be rendered inst you i ‘ordance with the prayer of n. WITNE and and seal of “29th day of July, MABELLE FIEDLER, of the District Court, Eighth Judicial District. Casey & .MeNally, Attorneys. ly 30, August 6, 13, NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE OF WILLIAM H. BRAD- FORD, De NOTICE GIVEN that letters of ad tration were on the 2nd day of July, 1925, granted to the undersigned in the above estate, and all persons hav- ing claims against the said estate are hereby required to file them, with the necessary vouchers, in the office of the Clerk of the District Court of Natrona Coun Wyom- ing, at Casper, Wyoming, or to exhibit them, with the necessary vouchers, to the undersigned at the Lorton Funeral Home, 883 South Beech street, at Casper, Wyoming, within ten months after the first publication of this notice, and if such claims be not exhibited within time, they will be for- ever barred. Dated this 16th day of July, A. D., 1925. ‘ GEORGE LORTON, Administrator, Publish July 16th 28rd, 30th, and August 6th, 19 Sean NOTICE OF INCORPORATION QUINTETTE, INC., was incor- porated in the office of the Sec- retary of State at Cheyenne, Wyo- ming, on the 2Ist day of July, Uhe objects of said corporation are to do a general real estate business and to engage in the buy- ing, selling and development of lands and interests therein, with power to borrow money and mort- gage and encumber the property of the corporation and to acquire all kinds of real and personal prop erty in connection therewith, and to do all things covenient to carry out effectually the objects of said corporation. Its capital stock is Ten Thou- sand ($10,000.00) Dollars, divided into ten thousand (10,000) shares of the par value of One ($1.00) Dollar per share. Its term of existence is fifty (50) years. The number of its directors is five (5) and those who are to manage the affairs of the corporation for the first year are Earl E. Hanway, Richard B, ans, Thomas Daily, David H. Griffith, and George A, Flannigan, The operations of the said com- pany shall be carried on in the City of Casper, County of Na- trona, State of Wyoming, and in such other places in the State of Wyoming and in the United States as the directors may decide, Its principal place of business is at 218 East Second street in the City of Saab er Mabon County, Wyo- ming, and its agent in ¢! thereof is Earl rE. Hine ee QUINTETTE, INC, By THOMAS DAILY,’ N°” Pub. Aug. 4, 5, 6, 1925, ee PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY, President, LAWYERS HAL CURRAN Attorney at Law Phone 223 306 Con. Koy, Bdlg. AMBROSE HEMINGWAY Lawyer 332 Midwest Bldg. WINTER and WINTER 202 Ol! Exchange Bldg. Phone 151 MULVANEY & BARRETT Attorneys 515 Con. Roy. Bidg. Phone 2306 ———$<$<$<—___ JAMES P, KEM ; Lawyer 108 Ol Exchange Bldg. Phone 1397 HAGENS & MURANB Lawyers 206-207 Ol Exchange Bullding NATRONA TRAN AND FUEL CO. EK, SYVURAGE Phone 949 BATTERIES CASPER BATTERY CO, 19 EB. Fifth Phone 907 CLEANERS THE SERVICE CLEANERS 146 N. Jackson Phone 56 CHIROPRACTORS DRS. Jd tL & A. G. JEFFREY Sulte 312 Midwest Bldg. Ph, 706 M. E. )-BOYD, Chiropractor rth Grant St, ‘Phone . CRATING LESLIE M. NELSON, Warehouse and Transfer Co., Phone 1234 CLAIRVOYANTS MADAME “CROSS” Clairvoyant and Psychic Adviser Knows your past, present and can tell your future; all work strictly confidential. Hours from 9 to 9, West hotel, Phone 1181, DOCTORS DR, J. 0. KAMP Practice limited to Diagnosis and Treatment Suite 305 to 311, Midwest Bidg. Phone 1650-1651, LAWYERS NICHOLS & STIRRETT wyers 409-10-1) OU} Exchange Uldg. LLACK & LAOY Phone 1200 BU Julte 204-205 Midwest Bldg. | MARVIN L. BISHOP, JR. Attorne; law Smith Bldg. Phone 78 ee CASEY & McNALLY Room 516-17 Con. Roy, Bldg. Phone 86. FOSTER AND WEHRLI Attorneys ‘ Km, 406-407, Con. Roy, Bldg. Phone 41, E PAUL BACHELLER 403 Midwest Bidg. Phone 794. GEO. W. FERGUSON Attorney Townsend Bldg. Phone 196) W. H. PATTEN Attorney at Law 225 Midwest Bldg. Phone 210 ———————_ OGLLBEB @ ADAMS 710 O-S Bidg. Phone 2217 JOHN M, HENCH Room 6, Kimball Bldg. 212 So. Center Phone 198 MATTRESS FACTORY pit Co ttt ee en Se New Mattresses to Order Uld Ones Renovated and Recovered Hunter.Goll, 242 W. First, Ph. 2200 eee OPTOMETRIST oA tra EYES CAREFULLY TESTED And Glasses Properly Witted by K. L. EVANS 117 EB. Second St. neh edad OSTEOPATH DR. CAROLINE 0. DAVIS Office and Kesidence—215 E. oth Phone 888 WAREHOUSES ———$—— ns LESLIE M. NELSON, Warehouse and Transfor Co,, Phong 1234