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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1928 eee" FOR RENT—GARAGES FOR, RENT—Garage; reasonable; close {n. 745 E. Fourth, Fi OR SALE—LIVESTOCK EFELL BUCKS FOR SALE WE HAVPF for sale 700 head Mareno bucks and 250 head cross-bred Leicester bucks. If interested phone 9F2. Efell Sheep Co, For Sale—Miacellanesus SEB Natrona Lumber Company for the cleanest stock of lumber, fir and pine finish, oak and maple floor- ing, screen re- and windows; prices the lowest. Phone 528. 251 North Beech. WE have the best lire of paints-and |° varnishes in town; lowest pri Natrona Lumber Co. Phone 528. FOR SALE—Saddle bridle,~ shaps and saddle blanket; price $50. Inquire at 139 West K. FOR SALE—Burroughs adding ma- chine, also Underwood typewriter, A-1 condition, Apply Virginia Hotel. FOR SALE—No. 5 Underwood type writer, Iike new. 1405 E. Second. Phone 1674R, FOR SALE—German police pups. Englewood Kennels on Salt Creek Highway, opposite aviation field. OLD concrete, stucco or brick walls can be. made bright and attractive with S. W. P, Concrete Wall’ Finish, sold by Nicolaysen Lumber Co. Phone 62 and 2300, FOR SALE—Six cylinder Kissel en- gine, fine condition. FF. Cart- wright, 519 B. 14th. Phone 1966J. FOR SALE—Five tube radio sacrifice for cash. Phone 186: between 5:30 and 7. FOR SALE—New clever auto basket for babe; cheap. Phone 1127M. WANTED TO RENT WANTED—Six-room modern house; double garage preferred; will pay reasonable rent. Phone 377J. WANTED TO RENT—Garage near 124 .N. Melrose. Phone 1791W. it; M For Rent—Miscellaneous FOR RENT—Sewing machines, $3 per month. Repairing done. Also sell on easy payments, Brooks, *7 East H. Phone 1648W, WANTED TO BUY WANTED—We will buy or trade in your used furniture, also rhot- uns and rifles. Koler. Furniture 1o., 220 S. Wolcott. Phone 138, TO BUY—We pay more for coa) ranges, heaters, dressers, wEthon: all household goods. Phone 103 WANTED TO BUY—Good, clean cotton rags. Bring them to the Tribune office. WANTHD—Your old) cual cunge or heater in exchange for a gas range or heater. Phone 1086. For Rent—APARTMENTS close in. 919 E,. Third, RENT—A_ desirable 3-room ell furnished, in good location 104 S. Park. FOR RENT—Furnished apartment ft the Milne. 926 E. Second, FOR RENT—One 4-room. furnished apartment; $32.50; also one 4-room unfurnished apartment, $27.50; on Oak Crest. Phone 2869-R. FOR RENT—Two-room _ strictly modern, furnished apartment, close in; private entrance. 603 8. Beech. FOR RENT—Three-room modern apartment, 415 South Park street; fine condition; range, refrigerator nd breakfast nook furnished. A. P. fesbitt, 3 Second. ‘OR RENT ur-room apartment, furnished; cheap reliable party who will take care of property. Owner going on three | months vacation. Phone 2583J. FOR RENT—Newly furnished thre room apartment; redu 1110 E. First. Phone 1699M. FOR RENT— Desirable, modern, completely furnished. ‘three-room partment; close in; adults, 228 W. Eighth. FOR RENT—Clean, modern three- room apartment; everything fur- nished: adults; close in. 310 CY Ave, FOR RENT—Modern two-room fur: nished apartment; private bath, 445 S, Beech, Phone 904W. FOR RENT—Furnished apartment. 614 E. Fifth. Phone 387. FOR SALE—Musical Instruments ~ FOR SALE—Victrola, good- con- dition, Phone 477J. FOR RENT—HOUSES FOR F T—Four-room house; bath and pantry; furnished except nen dishes and water and ¢ month; no objection to bat 2762, 1218 8. Jefferson. FOR RENT—Three-room house on South Lincoln street, Kh unfurnished, $20 per month. A. P. Nesbitt, 312 ©. Second. Phone 101M, FOR RENT—Two three-room houses at 1228 . 15th; on bus line and near to schoo!; $13; Iights and water furnished. Phone 1528W. 240 8, Wolcott. Phone modern — POLLY OF THE FOLLIES---She Can’t B Dear Ma— I found an awful nice place to THIS tS THE hs Che Casper Daily Cribune LIVING Room, muss- THE DINING Room IS THROUGH THAT DooR—TWwo MASTER live today—but I don’t think [I'll live there. It’s in a great big building on Park Aye. The man said it was $5000 and I said I didn't want to buy the bldg. but . just. live in it—He said that was what he meant—$5000 a year to live there ‘and all I said tothat was ‘goodbye’ love MOM’N POP---Some Vacation Is Right WHAT ON EARTH. GONE? WELL EM HAS BECOME OF THE TYTE’S? THEIR TENT 1S EMPTY AND ALL THEIR CLOTHES ‘ARE GONE GLAD OF (T= THEY WERE PEEVED ALL DAY YESTERDAY BECAUSE OF THE COST OF THAT BROKEN SPRING~ Now WE CAN ENJOY OURSELVES ‘WAL, FOLKS, WE'RE ALL SET FER OUR FALL” FOR RENT—HOUSES FOR RENT—Five-room South Kimball street, very fine condition. A. 312 E. Second, Phone 1 $50 house, 534 onth; P. Nesbitt, 01M. FOR RENT—Two-room house, semi-modern wii 1115 5. Boxelder, FOR SALE—HO! A BARGAIN i0-Room, modern home Lincoln, “consisting furnished th garage. USES on North of five rooms, bath upstairs, hardwood floors; four rooms, furnace room and*bath room, semi-basement; 60x140 lot, lawn, walks tiful shade trees, thoro conditioned inside, just in, ughly re- like new, French gray walls, wood work ivory and white enamel, all as- sessments’ paid in full. sacrifice at $4,800. A real Terms Same as Rent Phone 381 FOR SALE—Very fine, nished home; close in; Lincojn street; offered Good buy Five rooms extra nice light basement A. P. Nesbitt, 312 E. Seco: $1,000 nished fo on pavement; southwest dispose of at once. Box 103, r-ro¢ Phone well fur- on South for $6,300. first floor, apartment. nd. Phone mod house side, or FOR house with additional SALE — Four-room modern basement apartment; garage for three cars; chicken yard and fence; lot. like rent. A, P, Nesbitt, 312 1B, Seco 101M. 60x140 foot Price $3,500, $500 cash, balance This place real bargain, nd. Phone FOR RENT—Four-room "furnished house with gas, lights and water in, 420 N. Jackson, fe FOR RENT—Fiveroom modern house: rent reasonable; g00d loca tion; one block from school. Phone 101M. mae FOR ABNT—Fiveroom unfurnished modern house with garage, on pavement. Phone 292. FOR TRADE FOR SALE OR TRA DE—$1,000 equity in good three-room house. Lights, gas and water in good closed car or sell down payment and mor ments less than rent. Call evenings 1242 8. Ker FOR RENT—Sixroom modern, fur nished house near high school 619 W. 1ith. . Trade for with small nthly pay: No red tape. nwood, FOR TRADE—Good four-room house front lot, for N, Woleott good used FOR RENT—Three-room furnished house, partly modern, $20.. 541 5: Melrose. Phone 1769W. cha FOR RENT— Sixroom furnished house with garage at 262 8S. Waslr ington. Phone 1945J. FOR RENT — Modern furnished house; adults. Wolcott. FOR RENT—Close in, moder: three. room furnished hous: player three-room 632 5 plano: $25. 304 8. Oak. FOR RENT—Fiveroom modern, furnished house. 704 BE. Third. — FOR RENT—Nicely furnished four: room modern house; breakfast nook, laundry room, electric washer; 00d location; on CY bus line. In quire 251 Bast J FOR RENT—New four-room fur: nished house with bath, $26 to responsible party. 624 S. McKinley. Call at 123% 8. Center, we, FOR RENT—To responsible party, 12 rooms and bath, furnished, clean and desirable, divided into five apartments, rr gare! $60 per month, 900 W. Midwest Ave. LOST AND FOUND Please 8 8. LOST—Car keys. M. T) Rice, FOUND The following articles at the Tribune office for tine. Wil) the owners ino clatm— » return te Oak. have been quite some Diease cal! Child's brown kid glove ) Small photo on West Yellowstone Rrown, gauntiet glove. Boy's grey hat. LOST—Hetween Casper « nd Kay black handbag containing ladies’ clothing. Reward. Phone 2916. PERSONAL MADAM STANLEY, Palmist; past, present and future South David. _ = driving to Den can, take two Call 2055M. past free 249 soon passengers must | PERSONAL MADAME “CROSS” Clairvoyant and psychic advisor knows. your past, present and future. Hours from 9 to 9. West Hotel. : MADAM J. REA KEYS. ordaineo spirtualist, private readings daly message circle every Monday eve oing, 8 p.m. Apt. S. Wyatt hotel MADAM FRANCES Psycho-Palmi: Clairvoyant, special $1.00 reading this wee! 443 W. Yellowstone, house in rei Hours 10 to 9. LEGAL NOTICES SHERIFF’S SALE WHEREAS, George Braddy and Nora Braddy, his wife, of the County of Natrona and State of Wyoming, by Deed of Trust and Mortgage dated October 29, A. D. 1928, and recorded November 6, A. D., 1928, in Book 34, at Page 10, of the records in the office of the Clerk and Recorder of said Natrona County, did convey to Alfred J. Bromfield, as Trustee for the Industrial Building and Loan Association, a Colorado Cor- poration, the following real estate in said Natrona County and State of Wyoming, to-wit: Lot numbered Six (6) in Block numbered Eighty-seven (87), Butler’s Addition to the Town of Casper which deed of Trust and Mort- gage was made to secure a certain contract and promissory note of said grantors bearing even date with said Deed of Trust and Mort- gage for the:sum of Three Thou- sand Dollars ($8,000.00) payable to the said The Industrial Building and Loan Association, at Denver, Colorado, with interest thereon from date thereof until paid, in one hundred (100) monthly — install- ments of not less than Forty-nine Dollars and Fifty cents ($49.50), to be applied to the payment of fines, assessments, interest and dues on stock owned by said gran- tors in said Association, and upon which indebtedness said grantors have been credited with the sum of Three Hundred Eighty-five guol- lars and Fifty cents $(885.50) | heretofore paid to apply on prin- cipal, interest and premium there- on; And, WHEREAS, it is provided in said Trust Deed and Mortgage that in the event of failure to pay for three months said installments, the whole sum of said loan is due and payable, together with said whole sum above named secured by said Deed of Trust and Mort- gage, And, WHEREAS, default has been made in the Raraiant of said monthly installments since July 25, 1924, interest in the sum of Three Hundred Highty-Nine Dol- lars and Seventy cents ($389.70), taxes advanced in the sum of One Hundred Five Dollars and Thirty: | five conts ($106.36), and there i BED Rooms— Copr. 1 x e Three Places at Once 925 (Life Syndica ‘ i (23 BILL ZIEGFELD WHAT DO You THIN V7 {AM—TRIPLETS? / I EXPECTED SOMETHING UKE THIS WOULD HAPPEN AND IT'S ALL YOUR FAULT "Too — Now 2 SUPPOSE THEY'LL GO BACK HOME AND TELL OUR FRIENDS How WE MISTREATED THEM ~ L CAN SEE WHERE WE'LL HAVE A NICE SITDATION ee HOME WELL HE AGREED TO PAY HALF THE EXPENSES = ANYHOW IM GLAD IF THEY», ARE SORE- THEY WONT ALWAYS GE BORROWING FROM US WHEN WE — IF Yoo HAD KEPT QUIET AND LET MATTERS ALONE ALLTHIS TROUBLE COULD HAVE BEEN AVOIDED - BUT No! YOURE NEVER SATISFIED ONTIL. EVERYTHING'S IN A TURMOIL- ETc~-- (| SOME.VACATION !!! MoM'S SORE AND THE 4 TYTE'S WON'T SPEAK To ME ~ ALL BECAD I WAS TRYING TO UPHO + A MATTER OF PRINCIPLE NOW, ASH, You €It UD TH! ANCHOR’ ARE Y'SURE Y'GoT THAT ANCHOR MADE FAST ON DECK,’ % ASH? AINA SOTTINYY, oNK, =” AO due of principal, delinquent in- terest, taxes advanced, all secured by said Deed-of Trust and Mort- gage, the sum of Three Thousand Three Hundred Thirty-nine Dol- lars and Five cents ($3339.05); And, WHEREAS, the said Alfred J. Bromfield, Trustee, is unable to act and by reason thereof the un- dersigned has become the succes- sor-in-Trust with full power and authority to act in manner and form as prescribed in said Deed of Trust and Mortgage; And, WHEREAS, — The _ Industrial Building and Loan Association, the legal holder of said note and contract, has in writing declared a violation of said Deed of Trust and Mortgage and demanded the sale of said premises and by rea- son of the said default of the makers of said note, Deed of Trust and Mortgage in the pay- ment of said sums as the same became due and the taxes on said property, the power of sale con- tained in said Deed of Trust and Mortgage has become operative and no suit or proceeding has been instituted at law or in equity to recover the sums now due on said Deed of Trust and Mortgage NOW, THEREFORE, I, Alex McPherson, Sheriff of said Na’ trona County, do hereby give pub- lic notice that I will on the 29th day of October, 1925, at 10:00 o'clock A. M., at the South Front door of the Court House, in said County of Natrona, sell all of the above described premises and all the title and interest of the said grantors above named, their heirs and assigns, at a public nuction, for the highest and best price the same will bring in cash for the purpose of paying the sum of Three Thousand Ehree Hundred Thirty-nine Dollars and Five cents ($3339.05) being the sums above named, and interest accruing from this date, as provided in said Deed of Trust and Mortgage, and the expenses of executing this trust. Dated this 8th day of September A, D., 1925. ALEX McPHERSON, Sheriff in and for the County of Natrona, Wyoming By FRED E, PLACE, Deputy. Pub. Sept. 9, 16, 28, 30; Oct. 7, 14, 21, 1925 ae - UNITED STATES MARSHAL'S SALE In the District Court of the United States. For the District of Wyoming. * United States of America, Libel- lant, vs. ‘ One 1920 Model Buick Coupe Automobile, et al. No. 1574 Civil. By virtue of an Order of Sale issued out of the United States District Court.for the District of Wyoming, on the 2nd day of Sep- tember, 1925, notice is hereby ling desc n that I will sell by public ‘jon. for eagh. on Friday, the tnd day of Ovtober, 1926 at 10| the o'clock A. M., at the Willis Gar- age, in the City of Casper, in the County of Natrona, State of Wyo- ming, One 1920 Model Buick Coupe Automobile heretofor seized as the propérty of ( of Parsons and ©, E, Williams, charged with violation of the Na- tional Prohibition Act of the Unit- ed States, and later condemned and forfeited HUGH L. PATTON, United States Marshal. Pub. Sept. 9,16, 1 et heal NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE OFT. REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Josephine M. Sarnes and Al- mon L. Sarnes, her husband, by Mortgage Deed dated December 21st, 1928, and recorded in the office of the County Clerk and Ex-Officio Register of Deeds, in and for Natrona County Wyoming, on the 24th day of December, 1922 in Book 37 of Mortgage Deed rec- ords on page 63, did mortgage to the United Home Builders Asso- ciation, a corporation, the follow ed in trona County, and nich scribed in said T follows, to-wit: Lot numbered Twelve in Block numbered Thirty-five (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 promiss note executed by Josephine M, Sarnes and Almon L. Sarnes, on the 2¥st day of Decem ber, 1928, 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 shal] 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, shalt become due and payable, forth- with, and that it shall and may be lawful in such case for the mort- gagee to sell und dispose of the premises therein described at pub- fc auction, for cash, according to the Statutes in such case made and provided, and out of the money 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 | sub ortgage Deed a (12), been made in deed, and in the conditions of said promissory note, secured thereby, in this, to-wit: That the monthly installments in the amount of Thirty ($30.00) Dollars each, due September 15th, 1924, October 15th, 1924, November 15th, 1924, December 15th, 1924, January 15th, 1925, February 15th, 1925, March 15th, 1925, April 15, 1925, 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 this Notice and of the first publication there- of, there is due and owing on said mortgage deed and on the promis- sory note secured thereby, the principal sum of Two Thousand and Two Hundred Sixty-nine ($2,269.00) Dollars, interest in the sum of Sixty-eight and 08-100 ($68.08) Dollars, and attorneys fees in the sum of One Hundred Fifty ($150.00) Dollars, making a total sum of Two Thousand Four 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 lor proceeding at law has been in- tuted to recover the debt 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 United Home Build. ers Association, a corporation, and on the 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 and for United Home Builders Association, a corporation, the Mortgagee named in the above described mortgage deed. That by virtue of the se- power f Are You Out ¢ 4 Job? Tribune every 1 in find will help n in Casper yment work by publishing FREE For One Insertoin to “Position Wanted’ member it will cont ing to advertise your in The ‘Tribune, ads, Re you noth services If you are in need of work conditions of said mortgage ADVERTISE and authority vested by said Mort- gage Deed, in the undersigned C. H. Reimerth, Receiver of United Home Buiiders Association, a cor- poration, he will offer for sale, at ublic vendue, and sell to the ighest bidder, for cash, said. above described premises on the 8th day of October, 1925, between the hours of 9. o’clock .in the forenoon az 6 o'clock in the afternoon of said day, and beginning at the hour AUDITORS PAGE NINE in the foren door of the lof 9 o'clock |the South front | house in Casper, Wy together s and expens deputy County, Wyoming. place afo Dated th 995. Receiver Builders As UNITED STATES ALE MARSHA In the I United of Wyoming. |. United . et al, Defendant 5 Civil. By virtue of an Or ssued out of th District Court Wyoming, tember, 1925, given that I will ‘sc » for cash, on of October, Company Age, v Casper, in the Cou State of Wyoming. n Model, Dod, Coupe Autor heretofore seized as the proy of Jack Pendleton, c zed violation of the National tion Act of the United later condemned and f¢ HUGH L. PAT United States Pub. Sept. 9. ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE State of Wyoming, County Natrona, ss. In the District Co | Judicial Dis 1 ee In matter of th Dan Bryan, Deceased. It appearing to the Court that heretofore, on the 8th ¢ of No- vember, 1924, G. Annetta Werner, formerly G. Annetta B i ow of the ‘said“Dan Bry ceased, filed herein her petit praying that the following-des ed property, to-wit: East half of the quarter (E%SE%); quarter (NE%4) and Probate, the Southeast Northeast East hal Section Township T (37) North, Range Se (77) West of the 6th P. Wyoming, be set over thereto be v wife and w IT IS THE I that all persons intereste Estate of said Dan Bryan, ceased, appear before this C€ on the 19th day of September 1925, at ten o’clock in the fo: noon of said day, at the Cc of said District Court, Court House in the City of Cas- per, Natrona County, Wyoming to show cause, if any they ha 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, and that a copy of t order be pub- lished once each week for three Successive weeks in the “Casper Daily Tribune,” a daily newspaper of general circulation, printed and published in said County. Done in open Court this h day of August, 1925, By the Court: ~~ BRYANT S. CROMER; Judge. Pub. Aug. 26; Sept. 2, 9, 10258" to and 25 PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY LAWYERS 0. BH. REIMERTH & CO. Certifled Puoblic Accounts Thcome Tax Service Bldg. Phone 767 MIRE & PREBLE 's and Accounts Income Tax Consultants Suite 211. Con. Roy. Bldg. Phone 660 ARCHITECTS _ WM. J. WESTFALL, Archite m3" Sccond St. Phone 101M ~ _RAYBURN 8. WEBB 12 Daly Building. sc _, Ehang 1808 TRANSFER AND CRATING NATRONA TRANSFER, STURAGE AND. FUEL CO.~Phone_ 949 BATTERIES CASPER BATTERY CO. 119 B. Fifth Pho CLEANERS THE SERVICK CLEANERS 146 N, Jackson Phone 56 ~ CHIROPRACTORS J JEREREY Ph, 706 Ts ry ~~ CRATING CESLUS M. NELSON, and Transfer Co. Phone 1234 . HARNED.-BOYD, Chiropractor Warehouse AMBROSE HEMINGWAY Lawyer 332 Midwest Bldg. WINTER and WINTER 202 Oll Exchange Bldg. Phone 151 & BARRETT Phone 2306 KEM Lawyer 408 Oil Exchange Bldg. Phone 1 HAGENS & MURANH Lawyers 206-207 OF} Exchange Bullding MARVIN L. BISHOP, JR. Attorney-at-Law Smith Bldg. Phone 73 CASEY & McNALLY Room 616-17 Con. Roy. Bldg. Phone 86, FOSTER ANI Attor Rem, 406-407, © ikLi ye .» Roy, Bldg. 41 ‘ E PAUL BACHELLER 402 Midwest Bidg. aes Phone 794 GEO, W. FEKGUSON Attorney 22. Townsend Bide. Phone Lda W. tt. PATTEN Attorney at Law 225 Midwest Bldg. Phone OUILBER & ADAMS 210 OS Bld, Phone 2217 JOHN M. HENCH Koom 6, Kimball Bldg So, Center Phone Ro 210 ew 212 198 DOCTORS Dito, ©. KAMP” ‘Treatment to $11, Midewest Bidg. hone 1660-16 . M. ©, KEITE Stockmen’s National Bank Bldg. Obstetrics, Gene P LAWYERS NICHOLS & STUKKETE Svite 305 PI Lawyers ANON) Ol Exchange Bide LACK & LACY 05 Midwest Bldg. e 1200 HAL CURKAN Attorney at Law "hone 23 306 Cou, Koy Bdlg Practice limited to Diagnosis and Practice, Hospital _MATTRESS FACTORY New Mattresses to Order Old 0 ed and Recovered ed W. First, Ph. 22 ____ OPTOMETRIS# EYES CAREFULLY rested (lasses ly Fitted by EVANS Second St Proper KR. 112 F 5 OSTEOPATH “DK. GAKULINE © DAVIS Office and Resid e215 E __ Phone a8 WAREHOUSES CESLIE” NELSON, Warehouse and Transfer Co,, Phone 1234