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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1925 or PASTOR INJURED WHEN|BRINGING UP FATHER CROSSING STREET WITH DAUGHTER IN HIS ARMS RAWLINS, Wyo., Sept. 1.—The Rev, F, F. Kraft received a broken jar bone and numerous cuts and bruises when he was hit by a coupe as he was walking across the street here. He was carrying his two-year old daughter in his arms but the child escapeq uninjured although the Rev, Kraft and the girl were dragged several yards. BY GOLLY: THERE Are. TIMES AT THE SEASHORE ~ WHEN 1715 CERTAINLY Former Cheyenne Man Laid at Rest CHEYENNE, Wyo., Sept. Thomas Linehan, former Cheyenne resident, who died at Denver Sat- urday following a paralytic stroke, was buried here Tuosday morning, Linehan was in the employ of the Mofatt line at the time of his death, = 55 “ = "> and prior to that time was connected . with the Union Pacific at Cheyenne /* WELL FOLks Pee VEERING in various capacities, f How DO YOU LIKE eI MAN. NEW ourrit +, f= THAT SuIT ? : Se The body of Linehan was taken as det) po < ~ . ©1925 wy Inru Fearune Service, Inc.» Great Britain rights reserved. from the train that bore it from Denver directly to Mt. Olivet ceme- » tery, where services, conducted by ‘ * Father James Hartmann, wero pid. OO WARNING All parties are hereby notified not to trail Mvestock, build fires or tres- pass on any, of the patented or leased Jands belonging to B. B. Brooks Co. without permission. Any and all violators will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. B. B. BROOKS Co., By S. N, Brooks, Mana. Classified Rates HELP WANTED—MALE | For Sale—Household Goods WANTED—Specialty’ salesman with or without ca travel in’ Wyom- ing, Utah, Nevada, in crew. | Big money fora hustler. Write D. P. Gates, Midwest, Wyoming. SERVICES OFFERED Two cents per word or ten cents per line. t NO ADD LESS THAN 30 CENTS. Five average ‘words used as a basis of estimating a line. BLACKFACE CAP HEADLINE will be charged the space of two], lines. All FOR SALE — Overstuffed living- room suite; walnut bedroom suite, nd other household furniture. 714 3. venth. Phone 1728-W. FOR SALE—Washing machine, en- amel top kitchen table, dining room and miscellaneous furniture. Phone 115-J. charged advertising will be HARPER method scalp treatment booked “‘set lines” irrespective of| for dandruff, falling halr, marcel.| POR. SATE Electric washer, sew. M@ the number of word: Mrs. Colby, 449 CY. Phone 259. ng machine, plano, buffet, walnu 9 TELEPHONE ADS. dresser, bed, chairs, 3-plece living reful attention will be given all} WANTED—Reliable party will take| room suite; cheap for cash. 1131 E. received over the TELEPHONE e of apartment house in ex-| Third. nday afternoon. Wwe cannot guarantee accuracy, | Change for rent; references. Box sip BEEN B85, Tribun: WANTED —F TORRECTION OF CLASSIFIED For Sale—Miscellaneous AD ERRORS. Fae aR ET eee perienced laund AH? THERE 15 A BEAUTY. INA BATHIN’ SUNT - Ani’ SHE LOOKS RATHER / 1 LONESOME -, A SCARECROW ~ IT SEEMED EXTRAVAGANT TO LET SUCH A GOOD SuIT OUT IN THE WEATHER WHEN IT'S SO MUCH BETTER THAN THE ONE L * WANTED TO BUY. WANTED—Your old coal range or heater in exchange for a gas range or heater. Phone 1086. WANTED TO BUY—We will buy or exchange your used furniture. Harned Furniture Co., 234 S. David. Phone 249. WANTED—We will buy or trade in your used furniture, also shot- guns and rifles, Koler Furniture Co., 220 S, Wolcott. Phone 138, Che Casper-Daily Cribune PAROON, ME -BOT CAN 1 BE OF ANY YEsiwitt | NOU HOLD & MY 00G ---Drawn for The Tribune OH! THANK YOU -pIR - By ess ADSISTANCE?/| WHILE *e, 1 TAKE ae % =| A Swim 2 / 4 fee TN mS WOO BARK LUST = CHOKE OU! by George McManus ONCE ANT LL + SAY _MR.GUNN-WILL You STOP THE CAR? THERE'S SOMETHING OVER THERE L WANT To 3 4 Zz WANTS To GET SOME CORNSILK TOSMOXE INSTEAD OF |S Z TOBACCO BY GINGER-THIS =| cor iS Like => NEw! —=> = Wp FOR RENT—HOUSES FOR REN ‘Two-room furnished house, $12.50 per month; close to bus line and school. 137 West G. Inquire after 4. FOR RE —— Three-room furnished house. Inquire 142 W. wo 3-room furnished t shacks, at 1228 East 14.00, W, or Fourteenth. Fifteenth call at 912 WANTED TO BUY—We pay more for coal ranges, heaters, dressers, duofolds, all household goods. Phone 1086 no mall modern 2 f WANTED TO BU The Casper Daily Tribune will] “Wants day work. Phone §62.W —Boston male puppies. c LU not be responsible for more than |—————~~o's. Phone ae ‘A, basement. Phone] house; no corner; no commis- one incorrect insertion of any ad: | WANTED—Washir four dozen sions; reasonable; party, reliable. d for more than rough dry, $1.00. Do your own ae nnn | P.O, BOX ‘ Se oraeret ot the fault. of | deliveting 426 Beate A. FOR SALB—Sturgis baby carriage the advertiser which clearly lessen siege | i ee PPE penta, HacuIne. FOR RENT—ROOMS the real. value of the advertisement | For Sale—AUTOMOBILES |” it will be rectified only by publication POR SALE—Singer sewing machine} FOR RENT—Room, newly’ decorat- without extra charge within FIVE USED CARS in A-1 condition, $25. Call at 153] ed; suitable for ‘two. 365. CY. aya after Insertion. No republica: cp ia UER Oc pebieas N. Durbin. Phone 225. erro! cnet Cae dts sts 7 ~ 7 a ton will be, made Ghest the sense| PRICES—QUALITY—TERMS | FOR SALE—German police pupples;| FOR RENT—Nice,_ modern room: does not materially affect the sense 8 close ini Bhan O78 or purpose of the advertisement. before you buy. We buy cars for| thoroughbred and registered A. K. wits ht wath CLOSING HOUR. . cash and sell them on easy terms.|C Englewood Kennels, on Salt| FOR RENT—Bedroom, very close in; Want Ads to be classified properly| GREAT NORTHERN MOTOR Co,| C’eek Highway, opposite aviation] gentleman only. Phone 563. must, be in the Casper Daily Tribune 384 North Wolcott St. Held veieliarie PIAces FOR RENT— Desirable bedroom; ) office before 10. Avant AGE recetyes Phone 2772 Box 637| OLD concrete, stucco or brick walls antiee in, 819 E. Fourth. Phone after 10 to 12 a. m, will be inserted | — ve — sack | _can_be made bright and attractive | 2523R. © haed “Too Late to BOR Bee ies & Dae with S. W. P. Concrete Wall Finish, | FOR RENT—Modern room; suitable m Classify. NUADWERTTSD $125. Phone 1528-W. "| sold by Nicolaysen Lumber Co. for two. 1333 8, Boxelder. $e eat eae RENTS. re FOR SALE—1 Soegg e red pe ee Le FOR RENT—Nicely furnished front Must be accompanied by cash or| excellent condition; priced very | OR SALE—AIl or any part of 100) bedroom, adjoining bath; phono- shares No. 10 Casper Mutual Build. -| ing and Loan. Postoffice Box 516. aE: r P..0. check in full payment of the same. | lo Note the foregoing instructions about counting the words and the rate’ per word for the Casper Daily ibune. HELP WANTED—Femzale terms. Phone 1298W. " Wednesday, For Rent—Miscellaneous Box 903, FOR RENT—GARAGES FOR RENT—Sewing machines. $3 per month. Repairing done. Also sell on easy payments. Brooks, 749 FOR RENT—Attractive garage, $5.] Bast TH. Phone 1643W. WANTED at, clean woman. to. E28 shind = Rabne s87My assist with washings an jouse-; FOR RENT—Garage; cheap. 215 work two or three days a week, N, Grant. Phone 1584. WANTED Phone 468-W. WANTED—Milk goats. H. A. 8. FOR SALE—LIVESTOCK 605 S. Lincoln, POSITIONS WANTED Wad sewing a specialty. TED—Home sewing; children’s Phone 2439. PEDIGREED~Silver Blacks and Alaskan Blues; grade A-1 quality WANTED—Any kind of employ- only. Breeder-representatives want- Sr ea enpau eee JRun I Anaa |etle New Dookiet and feference over WANTED TO BUY ve taken course in cartoon work:| 95 year period by six banks, One of ie can drive Ford or Mack truck. Box| World's Mareest’ fox farnis, 1.209] WANTED TO BUY—tIvory bed com- 826, Casper. Br Fox plete; must be in good condition; PERMANENT position wanted by Seattle, U. reasonable, Phone 191M. Phone | Prices lower beginning stenographer. 2 for Booklet 925R. Tell the Advertiser—“I saw it in The Tribune,” By Williams iow than later. OUT OUR WAY } kee VAT WONT DOS, UA KIN SEE ATS A FAKE FORE YA LOOK AT TT. PEEPUL WONT GLEENE ‘AT KINDA STUFF. FIRST THING THEN'D AST US 1S-WARES HIS WY YA POOR NUT! AT MAKES IT BETTER YET» WY WE KIN PUT UP A SIGN — THE - ONIN SMALLEST MAN INH WORLO WITHOUT ANY ARMS: WY BOY, ATLL MAKE ATORBULL HIT. Or he hee SSS __ cite -COUNtTERFENT. graph, garage; gentlemen only; close in. 705 East A. Phone 1052R. Call mornings. s FOR RENT—Nicely furnished large bedroom, next to bath; one block from Park and High School. 742 8. Ash. Phone 1276. FOR RENT—Rooms; reasonable. 215 N. Grant, Phone 1584R. FOR RENT—Attractive bedroom, adjoining bath; nice location, 515 E. Fifth. ¢ FOR R —Five-room -furnished modern hous 04 East Third St. FOR RE ur-room house; semi- modern; $18. 1129 N. Glenarm. Phone 1542M Si FOR RENT—Thréeroom modern, furnished house, 1218 8. Ash Phone 809R. “fi FOR REN two-room fur- shed hou: 23 8. Cedar, Phone 12565 5 FOR F Fourroom house in Kenwood, $10 a month, 1819 1. Burlington Ave —R FC NT—Two thr houses; one modern. Call p.m, or Sur 414 W. Midw FOR REXT—Strictly modern fiv room furnished house; also four- room modern basement, partly fur- nished, 68% CY. Phone 1272J. FOR RENT—Desirable, well fur- nished, modern four-room house. Inquire 615 8. Durbin. FOR RED Ki pom modern house, partly furnished. Inquire 509 S. Jefferson. FOR SALE—HOUSES FOR SALE—$1,000 equity In 10-room modern house; trade on small modern house, P. 0. Box 611. FOR SALB—Small modern house; p, if taken at once. 112 North Fenwa. FOR RENT—HOUSE- KEEPING ROOMS FOR RENT—One large basement housekeeping room, also one sleep. ing room with gas’ plate and one three-room apartment, furnished. Phone 1887W. For Rent—APARTMENTS FOR RENT—Two and apartments; pri fast nook, storerc duced rent. three-room te bath, break m and laundry Call at 1839 Boxelder. Phone 1789-R FOR RENT—Nicely furnished two: room rn apartment. 619 E.| First #5 | " consisting of living room, two bed: | rooms, kitchenette and bath; all | Call rge rooms; steam heat. AW YOR RENT—Desirable, modern, fur nished apactment; private bath low rent; half block from Second St. FoR F Jodern two-room ft nished apartment; close in, 919 1. Third, Apt. 4 RAILROAD Apartnents—Under new management; remodeled and renovated; furnished and unfur- nished three rooms; lights and water paid; no meter deposits; prices. $10 up to $18; look these over. Call 809 5S. Chestnut. r ‘Two.room strictly mod: ished apartment; close in 603 S. Beech. FOR RENT—One s-room apartment newly furnished; suitable — for teachers; close to Elk school; reduced rent. 1110 E First. Phone 1699-M._ YOR RENT—Large, fur- nished two-room a and gas included; $30. rtment; Ughts Phone 1468. FOR SALE— Real mast end modern 4-room } n't beat it. Owner, Phone Ww FOR SAL ‘wo houses; modern, except heat; located at 327 South Kimball on lot 60x140; paved street. Price $3,500. W Henning. FOR SALE—Four-room house, 1 cated at 927 South Poplar stree newly painted inside and out; wat i Price $ W. F. Hen houses, four and five room consider good* contract or part pay- ment on either. 934 E. Sixth. Phone 2577W. For Sale—REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Fight lots in South Ad dition; $35.00 each. W Hen FOR TRADE FOR © TRADE—$1,800 _ contr equity, eity property welb secured P.O as payment on modern house Box 611 Missourt land; improved; . cultivated, Seo Owner. 1314 § Conwell Pi SALE OR TRAD 5-room modern furnis i house ideal location; now rented for ,$45 per month; will trade for thing of value. LOST AND FOUND FOUND The following articles have been at the Trituune office tor quite some tine, Wil) the owners please call 290 claim— Child's brown kid glove. Small photo on West Yellowstone. Brown gauntiet glove. modern | 99 | the Josephine M. Sarnes and Almon L. h f Boy's grey hat. FOR RENT—Furnished four-room apartment; bath, pantry, heat, lights, ga. water included, $30. 642 B. 12th FOR RENT—Furnished apartment at the, Mi 926 E. Second, FOR RENT—Two-room furnished apartment; close In; private bath; $30, 231 8. Grant. Phone 2777J, FOR RENT—Good, cool room, mod- ern, furnished apartment; well located. 141 W. 10th. FOR RENT—Nice three-room apart ment; everything furnished; close in. 310 CY. FOR RENT—Three-room furnished apartment; strictly modern, 1154 8. Cedar. Phone 143W. FOR RENT—Two-room apartment; lights, gas and telephone fur: nished. 303 5S. Washington. FOR RENT—Fiveroom furnished, steam heated apartment. Phone O78J, PERSONAL MADAM J. REA KEYES, ordained spirtualist, private ceadings daly message circle every Monday eve ning, 8p. m. Apt. 8. Wyatt hotel Phone 2609.5. MADAME “CROSS” nt and psychic advisor knows your past, present and future. Hours from 9 to 9, West Hotel. . MADAM STANLEY, Palmist; past, present and future; past free. 249 outh Da MADAM ANCES Psycho-Palmist Clairvoyant, special $100 reading this week, 443 W. Yellowstone, house in rear. Hours 10 to % an ~ LEGAL NOTICES ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE State of Wyoming, County of Natrona, ss. In the District Court, Eighth Judicial District. In Probate. No. 2, In the matter of the estate of Dan Bryan, Deceased. It appearing to the Court that heretofore, on the 8th day of No- vember, 1924, G. Annetta Werner, formerly G. Annetta Bryan, wid- ow of the said Dan Bryan, de- ceased, filed herein her petition, praying that the following describ- ed property, to-wit: East half of the Southeast quarter (H4%4SE%); Northeast quarter (NE%) and East half of the Northwest quarter (E NW) of Section Thirty-five (35), Township _Thirty-Seven (37) North, Range Seventy-seven (77) West of the 6th P. M., in Wyoming, be set over to and the title thereto be vested in her as the wife and widow of said deceased. JT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that all persgns interested in the Estate of said Dan Bryan, De- ceased, appear before this Court o: the 19th day of September, 1925, at ten o'clock in the fore- noon of said day, at the Courtroom of said District Court, at the Court House in the City of Cas- per, Natrona County, Wyoming, to show cause, if any they have, why an order should not be made herein, setting over to and vesting title to said property in G. Annetta Werner, widow and surviving wife of said Dan Bryan, Deceased, ate ub- once each week for three ve weeks in the “Casper ribune,” a daily newspaper of general circulation, printed and published in said County. Done in open Court this 25th day of August, 1925. By the Court: BRYANT S. CROMER, Judge that a copy of this order be lished ber, 1923, in the principal amount of Two Thousand Four Hundred Sixty ($2,460.00) Dollars and due and payable to the United Home Builders Association !n monthly installments of Thirty ($30.00) Dollars each, due and payable on the 15th day of each and every month, beginning with January 15, 1924, That said mortgage deed pro- vides that in case any installment of principal or any part thereof, or any interest moneys secured by said mortgage deed shall remain due and unpaid for a space of Ninety (90) days after the same shall become due and payable then the whole principal sum se- cured by said mortgage deed, to- gether with interest thereon, shall become due and payable, forth- with, and that it shali and may be lawful in such case for the mort- gagee to sell und dispose of the premises therein described at pub- lic auction, for cash, according to the Statutes in such case made and provided, and out of the meney arising from any such sale, to re- tain the principal and interest due together with costs and expenses of sale, and an attorney's fee of One Hundred Firty ($150.00) Dollars, That default has been made in the conditions of said mortgage deed, and in the conditions of said promissory note, secured thereby, in this, to-wit: ‘That the monthiy installments in the amount of Thirty ($30.00) Dollars each, due September 15th, 1924, October 15th, 1924, November 15th, 1924, PAGE NINE May 15th, 1925, are due and un- paid and that same have been due and unpaid for a space of Ninety (90) days and more. That at the date of and of the first publica of, there is due and ow mortgage deed and sory note secured principal sum and Two Hundred Sixt ($2,269.00) Dollars, interest the sum of Sixty-eight and ( ($68.08) Dollars, and attorneys fees in the sum of One Hundred ty ($150.00) Dol i a total sum of Two Th Hundred Eighty-seven and 68-100 ($2,487.68) Dollars due on said Mortgage deed and promissory note. That said mortgage deed has not been assigned, and that no suit or proceeding at law has been in- stituted to recover the debt se- cured by said mortgage deed, or any part thereof. That heretofore and on the 3rd day of March, 1924, the under- signed C. H. Reimerth was appoint- ed Receiver of ted Home Build- ers Association, a corporation, and on gon 8: on the prom d onthe 4th day of March 1924, duly qualified as such receiver, and ever since has been and is now the duly appointed, qualified and acting receiver of 1 for United Home Builders Association, a corporation the Mortgagee named in the above described mortgage deed. That by virtue of the power and authority vested by said Mort- gage Deed, in the undersigned C. H. Reimerth, Receiver of United Home Builders Association, a cor- poration, he will offer for vendue, and sell est bidder, for cash, said above described premises on the 8th day of October, 192 between the hours of 9 o'clock in the forenoon and 5 o'clock in the afternoon of said day, and beginning at the hour of 9 o'clock in the forenoon at the South front door of the court house in Casper, Natrona County, Wyoming, to pay, according to the terms of said mortgage deed and note secured thereby, the amount of said indebtedness, remaining unpaid, together with all of the costs and expenses of such sale; such sale to be made by the sher- iff or deputy sheriff, of Natrona County, Wyoming, at the time and place aforesaid. Dated this 25th day of August, C. H. REIMERTH, Receiver of United Home Builders Association, a cor- poration. Pub. Aug. 26, Sept. 2, 9, 16, 23, 80, 1925. ——___ CALL FOR BIDS Sealed bids will be received ur til 2:00 p. m., September 9, 1925, by the State Board of Charities and Reform, Capitol Building, Cheyenne, Wyoming, for the con- struction upon foundation to be furnished by the state of a dairy barn at the Wyoming S: n- ing School at Lander, yoming, approximately 122 feet in length and 34 feet in width with 26 by 34 addition at one end. The walls of the barn will be con ed of hollow tile with th frame structure of lum Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check payable to the said Board in an amount not less than five percent of the bid, as a guarantee that contract will be entered into and bond furnish- ed if bid is accepted, Plans and specifications will be made available for the informa- tion of bidders upon application to Superintendent ©, T. Jones, Lander, Wyoming, but will not be available for general distribution. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids, State Board of Ch Tr: side- December 15th, 1924, January 15th, 1925, February 15th, 1925, March 15th, 1925, April 15, 1925, and Ref By CORNELIA MILLS, Sec ; Pub. Aug. $1, Sept Pub. Aug. 26; Sept. 2, 9, 1925. AUDITORS LAWYERS NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE OF ©. H. REIMERTH & CO, AMBROSE HEMIN REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE Certified Public Accounts Lawyer NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Income Tax Service 332 Midwest Bldg. that Josephine M. Sarnes and Al-| 491 OS. Bldg. Phone 767 WINTER and WINTER mon L, Sarnes, her husband, by HASELMIRE & 202 Ol! Exchange Bldg. Mortgage Deed gene Leen bee Austra, ane Phone 151 sttice eH: OTe ae, Chak and | Suite ati. Con. Roy. Bldg. Phone 660 MULVANEY & BARRETT Ex-Officio Register of Deeds, in and for Natrona County Wyoming, on the 24th day of December, 1923 n Book 37 of Mortgage Deed rec- ords on page 63, did mortgage to United Home Builders Asso- ciation, a corporation, the follow- ing described real property, locat- ed in Natrona County, Wyoming, and which is substantially de- scribed in said }’ortgage Deed as follows, to-wit: Lot numbered Twelve (12), in Block numbered Thirt (35), in Butler Heights Addition to the City of Casper, Natrona County, Wyoming, according to the recorded plat thereof, and to- gether with all improvements thereon to secure the payment of that cer- tain promissory note executed by em Are You Out of a Job? The Tribune will help every man and woman In Casper tn search of employment to find work by publishing For One Insertion “Position Wanted" ads, Ke member it will cost you noth ing to advertise your services in The Tribune. {f you ure in need of work ADVERTISE ARCHITECTS J. WESTFALL, Architect | Second St Phone 101M RAYBUKN 8. WEBB 12 Daly Build Phone 125% | TRANSFER AND CRATING| ” NATKONA ERANSE AND FUEL ¢ BATTERIES UASVEK BATTERY CO, 19 &. Fifth Phone 907 CLEANERS THE SERVICE ¢ M6 N, CHIROPRACTORS 1 & AG, JEFFREY | Midwest Bide. Ph 706 ys Phone . KEM 408 Ol Exchang Phone 1397 HAGENS & MUKANE Lawyers 206-207 Olt Exchange Building MARVIN L. BISHOP, JR. i, Attorney-at-Law Smith Bldg. Phone 78 UASEY & MeNALLY Room 516-17 Con. Roy. Bidg. Phone 8¢, USTEK AND WEHRLIE Attorneys 406-407, Con, Koy Phone 41 ALL BALCHEL 402 Midwest Big. Phone 794 GEO. W. FERGUSON Attorney Townsend Bide. Phone 1963 W. H. PATTEN Attorney at Law Midwest Bldg. Vhone 210 OUTLE mae Bidg JOHN Rr, Bldg. Kw bb 22 Rm. sk & ADAMS ___ Phone 2217 WENCH 210 ” Koom 6, Kiniball Bldg, 2 So Center Vhone 198 J. O. M ited to Diagnosis and Treatment Suite 305 to 311, Midwest Bldg. Phone, 1650-1651 ~ MATTRESS FACTORY _ New Mattresses tu O i Old Ones Renovated and Ki Hunter.¢ 2 y. Kirst, £ OPTOMETRIS® DR. M, C. KEITH Stockmen’s National Bank Bldg. Obstetrics, General Practice, Private Hospital LAWYERS NICHOLS & STIKKETE Lawyers 09-10-11 Ol Exchange Bide. BULLACHK & LALY Juite 204.205 Midwest Bldg. Phone 1200 HAL CURRAN Attorney at Law Phone 223 306 Con. Roy, Bdlg EYES CAREFULLY teSTED ve b And ( Properly a Phone 88 WAREHOUSES ELSON, War 0., Phone