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FRIDAY, ER 18, SERVICES OFFERED FREE instructions in plaque mak- ing, polychroming and shades. Persian clay, Jesso and other ma- terials for sale, Phone 274J. JRY our home cooking; chicken 4in- ner every Sunday, 50c; weekly din- ners, 40c, 5 p. m, Home Dining Room, 139 8. Jefferson. Phone 23825. WARCELL 76c, hair cut b0c; two operatora. Steve's Beauty Shoppe. Mrs. Bledsoe, 740 C hone 2314-W. EXPERIENCED stenographer de- sires position, Phone 2266-M. For Sale—AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE—Ford Tudor Sedan; 1924 model; A-i_ mechanical condi- tion; sold with our guarantee— $490.00. Earl C. Boyle, Inc. ‘The safe place to buy your used car FOR SALE—Ford coupe, like new: only $142.00 cash, balance $33.30 per month; new rubber; spot light; real buy. Patterson Oakland Co., 438 E. Yellowstone. For your used car; all makes. We trade and sell on easy terms. The Great Northern Motor Company 333 N. Wolcott St, Phone 2772, FOR SALE—Ford Runabout; 1922 model, in good mechanical condition; new oversize cord tires. A bargain at $125.00. EARL C. -BOYLE, Inc. The safe place to buy your used car FOR SALE—Dodge touring; runs good, has good tires; only $50.00 cash, balance $10,75 per month. Pat- terson Oakland, 438 EH. Yellowstone. YOURS FOR ONLY $195 1934 FORD TOURING With Snappy Powerful Motor. 5 Good Tires Plenty of Special Equipment WHY WALK? See Spark Plug TRIBUNE OFFICE Or Call 2197W after 6 p. m. “. FOR SALE—Oakland sport touring; like new; $300.00 cash, balance $58.50 per month. Patterson Oak- Jand. FOR SALE — Ford Touring; 1923 model: new cerd tires; in A-l mechanical condition. A snap at $215.00, Earl C. Boyle, Inc. ‘The safe place to buy your used car FOR SALE—Ford Speedster, good condition, $75.00. See Pitts, 312 ‘W. First, from 5 till 7 evenings. WE APPRAISE CARS We Tell You What They Are Worth ) We Buy Them Right—We Sell « Them Right VISIT THE USED CAR MARKET 436 West Yellowstone FOR SALE—Ford Sedan. This car was sold for $400.00, taken back, (nd there is a balance of $275.00; terms are, $100.00 cash, balance Patterson Oak- $20.60 per month, land Company. FOR SALE — Ford Touring; 1924 model; used only as a demon- strator; has had the best care pos- sible to give an automobile; sold with new car guarantee—$325,00. Earl C. Boyle, Inc. ‘The safe place to buy your used car For Sale—Household Goods FOR SALE—Large family refriger- ator and upholstered Morris chair. 704 5. Park. FOR SALE—Cot, Turkish rockers, library table, china closet, small! -rocker, cheap. 637 W. 11th. FOR SALE—Unfinished gate leg table and four chairs, $11.35; gas heaters, $1.50 and up; sewing rock- ers, $2.00; sanitary cots, $1.50; ward robe trunk, $20.00; all white cotton $8.50; coal oll heaters, $1.00; 8-door refrigerator, $20.00; felt 6x9, $6.90; best quality, 9x12, window shades, 65c. We renovate and remake mattresses. HUNTER-GOLL CO. Q43 W. First Phone 2200 FOR SALE—LIVESTOCK EFELL BUCKS FOR SALE WE HAVE for sale 700 head Mareno bucks and 250 head cross-bred Leicester bucks. If interested phone 9F2. Bfell Sheep Co. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE — Some fine milk goats, Chas. L. Hop- kins, one mile south of Parkerton. WANTED—Good, fresh, Jersey or Guernsey cow. Phone 1532-W. 1925 _—_-- Oe POLLY OF TH Dear Ma— I used to think people were jok- ing when-they said maybe York would be admitted to the Union sometime, but I guess they Che Casper Daily Tribune E FOLLIES---Maybe a Lit You HAVENT ew were serious, because they even: speak a different langu age here. I went. to see a theatrical magnet today, and he used a lot of Pany words I never heard before. ‘I did just what he told me’ to do, but he seemed to think it was a joke or somethin anyway, now that in a good humor, , and, well, have him maybe he wil] make me.a star right off, love - Polly. BLAST I(T ALL ~ I'M GOING TO MAKE OP WITH. MR. TYTE ~ UFE'S Too SHORT TO BE SPENT IN PETTY SQUABBLES—HES MY NEIGHBOR AND “THERE'S NO REASON WHY WE SHOULDN'T BE GOOD FRIENDS- TLL TAKE THIS BOUQUET OF OVER AND APOLOGIZE, POLLY AND HER PALS--- * SAL, HERE COMES SAM PERKINS In MY BOAT WOT DT CHARTERED To HIM* HED BETTER WATCH HIS STEERIN’ THAT (S DIST FULL O’ROCKS!' ec it Se Be FOR SALE—POULTRY FOR SALE—Friday and ‘Saturday only, fryer chickens, 30¢ a Ib, 1224 EB. Second, Phone 1066-J. WANTED TO BUY Se WANTED—We will buy or trade in your used furniture, also sliot- guns and rifles. Koler Furniture Co., 220 S. Wolcott. Phone 138. WANTED TO BUY—We pay more for coal ranges, heaters, dressers, ee all household goods. Phone 1086. clean Bring them to the WANTED TO BUY—Good, cotton rags. Tribune office. WANTED—Your old coal range or heater in exchange for a4 gas range or heater. Phone 1086. WANTED WANTED AT ONCE Experienced body and fender man who can also do welding. Application strictly confidential. Write Box B-8, Tribune, WANTED TO RENT WANTED TO RENT—Furnished, modern house b: couple with child. Box B-7, Tribune. FOR RENT—ROOMS FOR RENT—Room; use of garage. Phone 2142M. FOR RENT—One bedroom, Park. Phone 387. 445 8. CHANNEL For Rent—APARTMENTS FOR RENT—Modern 2-room fury nished apt.; 544 So, Center, cor, Sixth and Center, FOR RENT—Three rooms and bath, gas stove; close in, modern, unfur- nished., 406 S. Beech. Inquire 651 8. Beech, FOR RENT—Furnished apartment at the Milne, 926 E. Second. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished, mod- ‘ern two and threeroom apart- ments; all conveniences; close in. 919 E. Third, Inquire Apt. 4. FOR RENT—Desirable modern fur- nished apartment; private bath; low rent half block from Second St. 133 S. Conwell. Milne Apartments Steam heated; 4-room unfurnished; 3-room furnished. Apply 918 E. 2nd. FOR RENT—Modern, furnished apartment; gas, lights and water; close in; cheap. Call at 330 East A. FOR RENT—At The Garbutt, larg- est and finest apartment in Cas- per, six rooms, living room and fire- place, dining room, kitchen, three bedrooms, bath, private laundry, pri- vate entrance; garage. 330 W. 14th. Phone 28683 ‘T—Furnished apartment, 614 B. Fifth. Inquire 445 5. Park. Phone 387. FOR RENT—HOUSES FOR RENT — Three-room modern house; large living room. House at 503 W. Ninth. See Hoffhine, at Hofthine P‘rinting & Stationery Co. FOR RENT—Unfurnished five-room modern house; furnished four rooms modern basement apartment, 729 BE. Fourth; water and lights free. See owner, 225 S, David. Phone 2783. FOR RENT—One nice bedroom, ad- joining bath. 704 S. Park. FOR RENT—Newly furnished mod- ern room, bath adjoining; garage if desired; private home; close in. 763 Lind St. Phone 2630. For Sale—Miscellaneous tucco or brick walls ttractive Finish, Co. OLD concer can be made bright and with S. W. P. Concrete Wa gold by Nicolaysen Lumber Phone 62 and 2300, Fi 1 tons alfalfa hay with lots of pasture and running water, Henry Schnoor, Freeland, Wyo. FOR SALE—Cheap, new Victrola ind Underwod typewriter, Call 448. Cedar after 5 p. m. FOR SALE—Sheep wa,on, supply wagon, team, harness, plow. In- quire Lew Milla, Box 173 New Reduced Prices on Lumber Dimension, $42.00; No. 3 boards, $43.00; shiplap, $43.00; ceiling, $60.00; No. 3 flooring, $62.00; No. 2 flooring, $77.00; siding, $55.00; shingles, $4.50; ent, 36c, Other prices reduced In proportion. Quick del! NATRONA LUMBER. CO. 261 N. Beech Phone 528 For Rent—Miscellaneous FOR RENT—Rewine machines $3 per month. Repairing done, Also ell on eagy payments Brooks, 749 Baa, 1, Phone 1648, FOR RENT— Bedroom in modern home; close in; reasonable. 122 N. Kimball. Phone 1956 Ww. FOR RENT—Sleeping room, adjoin- ing bath, with or without garage; gentlemen only, 732 8. Park. FOR RENT—Room next to bath; close in: garage; reasonable. 147 North Wolcott. FOR RENT—HOUSE- KEEPING ROOMS mere are bs FOR RENT—Two-room, furnished housekeeping apartments; modern except bath; garage, 708 W. 11th, FOR RENT—Fiveroom modern house with garage, on paving and bus line, $30. Inquire 834 E. Second. Phone 947M. FOR RENT—Modern fiverou. fur: nished house with garage. Call 5 to 7 evenings, 565 S. Jackson, Phone 2379W. FOR RENT—Five-room unfurnished house with four rooms in base- ment, with or without garage. In- quire, 617 W. 13th, Phone 1060. FOR SALE—HOUSES FOR SALE OR RENT—Five-room modern house in fine residential district; full sized improved lot. See this at 1606 8. Oak. Address Box B-6, ‘Tribune, FOR SALE—Small modern house; cheap if taken at once. 112 Fenway, For Rent—APARTMENTS FOR RENT—Two-room modern fur. nished apartment; garage, electric washer; Very reasonable, 112 South Elk. Phone 665-R. FOR RENT—Furnisbed apartment in exchange for light services. Phone 147W. Call after 5 p.m. FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms; . Nghts and water, bath, $20. Cedar, rnished or unfur- FOR SALE—Six-room atucco frame house, $2,100, $500 cash. Owner, 734 8, Melrose. FOR SALE—By owner, one 6-room furnishe@ house and four-rooém un- furnished house in rear; cheap; terms, Phone 2889, FOR SALE—Two-room house clo to Center, North Casper, large garage with plastered room in gar- age, price $600 on easy terms; four- room house on East Seventh, $1,000' on easy terms, Phone 2606, FOR SALE OR RENT—Partly fur- nished two-room house; gas, lights and water in; cheap. By owner, iM8 8. Botolph, BEEN In THE CiTy_ LONG HAVE vrou MISS PILKINS? | JusT GoT IN LAST WEES tle Dumb---But Give Her Time WELL, YOU CAN'T DO MUCH IN THE SHow BUSINESS UNTIL You GET A BIT MORE SOPHISTICATED- LOSE THE COUNTRY AIR— PuT ON A LITTLE DOG,So TO Copr. 1925 (Life Syndicate) Life Pub. Co E \/ OW HES MUCH BETTER- WON'T YOU COME IN AND CHAT WITH HIM AWHILE ? HE'S BEEN LONESOME FOR SOMEONE ‘To TALK TO HELLO THERE - OLD TIMER! IM MIGHTY GLAD TO KNOW You'Re IMPROVING SO NICELY IT WAS A BAD COT ON MY HEAD BOT S7’S HEALING UP RAPIDLY AT You BbT ~ L WANT TO APOLOGIZE FOR ALLOWING MY TEMPER TO GET Away WITH ME = I SHODLO HAVE KNOWN BETTER THAN “TO THROW THAT LITTLE IRON AUTOMOBILE --By BILL’ ZIEGFELD! iS THis DOG ALL. RIGHT, MR. BUNKER? SO YOURE THEGUY TRATHITME? UM GLAD L FOUND You OUT You LITTLE SHRIMP = ULL SUE You FOR DAMAGES AND FOR THE a UVE LosT AT THE OFFICE APOLOGIZE BAH! OUTSIDE! OVER TH =DEEW) TBOOND= | MAAATAY FOR TRADE FOR TRADE—159 acres in Wash- ington, fronts half mile on paved Pacific highway north of Seattle, fiveroom house, good barn, etc., splendid orchard of two acres, sold $700 cherries alone last year; owner wants Casper property. Martin & Christianson. Phone 2606, WILL take used car ag t or all payment for $1,000 equity in three- room partly furnished house. Call after 6 p.m. 815 N, Kimball. FOR SALE OR TRADE—Good three room house in Casper View addl- tion. Will sell for, $1500 with $100 down and balance $20 monthly; or will trade part on good used car. Call 1242 8, Kenwood today. FOR LEASE Attention Sheepmen FOR LEASE Ranch. Plenty of running water, hay, pasture and outside range. Write Box B-1, Tribune BUSINESS CHANCES POA cheba tor reais tw So viedetane SOOO FOR SALE—Downtown cigar store, centrally located, doing a good business. This is a real opportunity. Address Box }:9, ‘Tribune. LOST AND FOUND FOUND . The following articles have been at the Tribune office for quite some time, Will the owners please cal! and claim— Child's brown kid «love Small photo on West Yellowstone. Brown gauntiet glove. Boy’s grey hat. LOST—Smali white Angora kilten reward. Phone 397-W. 902 South Beech, PERSONAL nnn anette Nein Oa ANYONBE driving to Florida tn the near future with accommodations for one or two passengers. Phone 267 MADAM J. REA KBYDS, ordaineo spirtualist, private readings daly message circle every Monday eve ulng, 8 p.m, Apt. 8, Wyatt hotel Phone 2409.3, RK WANTED—Information as to ad dress of John Alford and George B. Meyers, or their heirs, if doad Formerly *f Douglas. Address 1. W. Spalding, National Metropolitan Bank Building, Washington, D, C. MADAM FRANCE: Psycho-Palmist Clairvoyant, special $1.00 reading this week. 443 W. Yellowstone, house in rear, Hours10to9 IAM offering a reward of three dollars a head for sheep strayed, branded K1-K2-K3-K4-K5. Notify Kenneth McDonald, Arminto, Wyo. Madame Clairvoyant, Knows your past, pres: ent, future, West Hotel, PERSONAL MADAM STANLEY, Palmist; past, present and future; past free. 249 South David. ANYOD Los Ar morning, LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE OF MORTGAGE BY ADVER- TISEMENT To whom it may concern: Notice is hereby given that WHEREAS default has been made in the conditions of the cer- tain Fifty-two Hundred Fifty Dol- lar ($5250.00) mortgage dated February 7, 1919, which was duly executed, acknowledged and deliy- ered by J, I. Wright and Nettie Wright, is wife, of Natrona County, Wyoming, as mortgagors esiring transportation to starting ~ Saturday Phone 2100. to Occidental Building & Loan Association of Omaha, Nebraska, as mortg , filed for record February 1919, at 9:00 oc’lock A. M. in the office of the Register f Deeds in and for Natrona Coun- ty. Wyom and duly recorded in Book 17 at Page 12, of the Mortgage Records of said County, thereby mortgaging to said Asso- ciation, Lots One (1) and Two (2) in Block One Hundred Fijf- teen (115) in the Original Town of Casper, as surveyed, platted and recorded, in Natrona County, Wyoming, and S WHEREAS, said Lot Two (2) has since been released from said mortgage which still remains in full force and effect as to paid Lot One (1), and WHEREAS such default has continued for the space of more than four months, by reason of which default, the power of sale contained in said mortgage has become operative, and WHEREAS no ansignment has been made and there is no assignee of said mortgage or the obliga- tion or indebtedness described therein and secured thereby, and WHEREAS, Arthur K. Lee claims to be the owner of the cae equity of redemption of said Lot One (1) by reason of mesne con- veyance of record from said mort- gagors; G. C. Dillavou, Receiver of First National Bank of Basin, claims a lien upon said Lot 1 by reason of a certain mortgage thereof to him by said Ar- thur K. Lee, filed for record June 28, 1924 and_ recorded in Book 89, at Page 896 of the mortgage Records of Na. trona County, Wyoming, and Sam Palmer claims a lien upon said Lot 1 for labor and material per- formed and furnished but what- ever interest or lien, they or any of them or of any claimants by, through or under them or any of. them, may have is subsequent and subject to the lien of said qasociatianls mortgage thereon, an WHEREAS said _ mortgagors and obligors have failed and ne- glected for more than four months to make or pay their agreed monthly interest, premium and stock payments now due and pay- able on said first mentioned ob- tion and indebtedness, secured y said mortgage to Occidental Building & Loan Association, and have failed and neglected to pay the taxes against said Lot 1, have permitted the same to remain un- paid, to become delinquent and to be sold and thus compelled said ociation, mortgagee, to redeem id premises from such tax sale, to protect its lien, and WHEREAS said _ Association, mortgagee, has elected and exer- clsed its option to declare and has declared the whole indebtedness, secured by its said mortgage, due and collectible, without further notice, and the same is now due and unpaid, and WHEREAS at the date of this notice there is claimed to be due and is now due said Occidental Building & Loan Association on its said mortgage and the obliga- tion described therein and secured thereby, the sum of Three Thou- sand Four Hundred Thirty-six and 58-100 ($8436.58), including ‘the principal, interest, premiagm and Notice ig hereby given that th in Water Division No. One, have use of water from the streams and The above proofs will be open Cheyenne, Wyoming, November 2 M., and if no contest is filed with Certificates of Appropriation be is Pub. Sept. 18, 19, 1925, only, at the office of the Secretary of the Signed: L. ©. Supt. Water Division No. One, NOTICE TO WATER APPROPRIATORS e following appropriators of water submitted proof of their claim to under the permits as listed below: Permit No. Stream Name of Claimant Area 16351 Spring No. 1 R. H. Lathrop B84 16352 Spring R. H. Lathrop 16353 Spring No. 4 R. H. Lathrop 5.0 16942 Poison Spider Creek P, & R, Corp Drilling ete. 16946 Fish Creek P, & R. Corp Drilling ete. 15826 Arkansas Creek Carol EF. Annis 49.0 15825 Arkansas Creek Oscar Annis 51.0 16215 Clear Fork Muddy Creek Wm. Mosteller Power. to public inspection for two days “tate Board of Control at d and 8rd, from 9 A. M. to 4 P. hin fifteen days from said date as provided by law, the said proofs will be presented at the November meeting of the State Board of Control with the recommendation that sued. BISHOP, redemption from delinquent tax sale, secured by said mortgage, and the further sum of Five Hundred Twenty-five Dollars ($525.00) as attorneys fees, as provided and agreed in and by said mortgage, agsregating in all the sum of Thirty-nine Hundred Sixty-one and . 53-100 dollars ($3961.53) now due thereon at the date of this notice, together with the accrued and. accruing PAGE NINE come and expenses of foreclosure sale, and WHEREAS no suit or proceed- ing has been instituted recover said indebtedn ing sec by-said mortgage to Occidental Building & Loan Asso- ciation, or any part thereof. NOW. THEREFORE, notice is hereby given that under and by virtue the power of sale contained in said mortgage to Occidental Building & Loan Asso- ion, which power of sale y reason of said default has become operative, and in pur- suance of the statues in such case provided, said mortgage to said Association wil be fore- closed by advertsement and sale to the highest dder of premis much th therein described or of as may be necessa 1 or at to satisfy the amount due on s: obligation thereby mortgage and indebtedness secured the date of this not together with interest thereon ten per cent per annum and the costs and expenses’ allowed by law, as pro- vided and agreed in and by «aid mortgage to said Association; said sale shall be conducted by the Sheriff or deputy eriff of Natrona County, Wyoming. at public vendue at the South front door of the Court House in tha City of Casper, in Natrona County, Wyoming, on the 81st day of October, 1925, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock in the fore-noon of said day end date and that the: premises described in said mort- gage to said Association and vhich will be offered for sale are situated in Natrona County, Wyo- ming and are described as followst Lot One (1), in block One Hun- dred Fifteen (115), in the Orig- inal Town of Casper, as surveyed, platted and recorded, together with all the appurtenances there- unto belonging. Dated this 15th day of Septem- ber, 1 the SCIDENTAL BUILDING LOAN ASSOCIATION Of Omaha, Nebraska Mortzagee. & By T. F. WILES, It’s Attorney. Pub. Sept. 18, NOTICE State of Wyoming, County of Natrona, ss. In the District cou Judicial District. No. 5163. KEITH LUMBER COMPANY, a Corporation, Plaintiff, vs. E. A. MOORE, a sole trader doing business under the name of Cas- per Spring Co., Defendant. TO E. A. MOORE, a sole trader doing business under the name of Casper Spring Co., a non-resident of the State of Wyoming, whose place of residence is unknown: YOU ARE HEREBY NOTI- FIED that on the 19th of February, 1925, the above ed Keith Lumber Company, a cor- poration, began an action against you by filing its petition in the above entitled Court, where said suit is now pending, being Cause No. 5163, and caused a writ of attachment to be issued out of said Court, pursuant to which your property has been attached. he prayer of said petition is to obtain judgment against you in the stm of Four Hundred ($400.- 00) Dollars, together with interest thereon at the rate of 7 per cent ber annum from the 14th day of July, 1924. : _. You are further notified that if you fail to answer said petition on or before the 17th day of Oc- tober, A. D. 1925 d petition will be taken as true and judg- ment rendered accordingly, and the attached property sold, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy such judgment. . PaaeLoe FIEDLER, Clerk of the District C (SEAL) t Court. Pub. Aug. Oct. 2 rt, Eighth 8; Sept. 4, 11, 18, 25; 5 ; AUDITORS RY LAWYERS ©. H. REIMERTH & CO. Certified Public Accounts Income Tax. Service 401 0.8, Bldg. SEL “& PREBL Auditors and Accounts Income Tax Consultants Suite 211. Con. Roy. Bldg. Phone 660 ARCHITECTS WM. J: WESTFALL, Architect 812 B, Second St. Phone 101M RAYBURN 8. WEBB 12 Daly Building. Phone 3 TRANSFER AND CRATING AMBROSE HEMINGWAY Lawyer Midwest Bldg. NTER and WINTER 202 Of) Exchange Bldg. Phone 151 MULVANEY & BARRETT Attorneys Roy. Bldg. AMES Phone I >. REM Lawyer 108 Ol Exchange Bldg. Phone 1397 HAGENS & MURANE - Lawyers 206-207 Oil Exchange Building NATRONA TRANSFER, STURAGE A FURL CO.—Phone 949 ”. BATTERIES ——"CASPER BATTERY CO. MARVIN L. BISHOP, JR. : Attorney-at-Law Smith Bidg. Phone 78 CASEY & MeNALLY 5 Room 516-12 Con, Roy. Bldg. 6. 19 B. Fifth Phone 907 Phone 8 CLEANERS FORTEE! AND WEHRLI ‘torne, —THE SERVICH CLEANERS Rra, 406-407, Con. Roy. Bldg. 146 N. Jackson Phoue 41, Phone 56 a GRSS tak Siac ek EE CHIROPRACTORS Phone 794. Dis. J) a & AG, JEFFREY GEO. W. ®ERGUSON Suite 812 Midwest Bide. Ph, 206 Attorney M. E. HARNE! ; Chiropractor | Mm. 22. Townsend Wide. hone 196d 150 North Grant St. W. a. PAT Phone 1457 _ CRATING CESCIE M. NELSON, Warehouse At \vhone 223 and Transfer Co.. Phone 1234 DOCTORS DR. 3. 6. KAMP" Practice limited to Diagnos'! ‘Treatment Suite 305 to 411, Midwest Bidg. Phone 1650-1651. DR. M, .C. KEITE Stockmen’s National Bank Bldg. Obstetrics, General Practic fospital LAWYERS | and N Attorney at Law 5 Midwest Bid, tt 6, Kimball Bldg So. € er s __ Phone 198 MATTRESS FACTORY New Mattresses to 0 i Old Ones Renovated and Recovered Goll, 242 WF 00 EYES CAREFULLY TES y : And (lasses Properly Fitted bv NICHOLS & STIKRETE Lawyers AO9-10-11 OW Kixehange bide, WULLACK & LACY Jnite 204.205 Midwest Bldg. Phone 1200 jorney 306 Con, Koy, Badly. | DK CAROLINE OD. Office and Kesidence—215 E. oth ES SASEAES «1. at _ BEERS __ WAREHOUSES