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. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1925 BANDITS LOOT SEATTLE BARK SEATTLE, Wash., Sept. 20,—(By The Associated Press.)—Two .of three men who held up the Queen City Bank in Seattle and-robbed it of $8,000 were captured and identi. fied as T. H. Johnson and James Burns. Johnson and Burns, with four other prisoners, broke frum the King county jall here September 15. The other robber was captured soon after Burns and Johnson. Classified Rates Two cents per word or ten cents per line, NO ADD LESS THAN 30 CENTS. timating a line. ACE CAP HEADLINE will be cherged the space of two lines. All charged advertising will be booked “set lines’ {rrespective of the number of swords. CORRECTION OF CLASSIFIED AD ERRORS. The Casper Daily Tribune will not be responsible for more than one incorrect insertion of any ad vertisement ordered for more than one time. Errors not the fault of the advertiser which clearly lessen the rea] value of the advertisement will be rectified only by publication without extra charge within FIVE days after insertion. No republica tion will be made when the error does not materially affect the sense or purpose of the advertisement. TELEPHOND ADs. Careful attention will be given all ads received over the TELEPHONE but we cannot guarantee accuracy OUT OF TOWN ADVERTISB- MENTS. Must be accompanied by cash or check in full payment of the same Note the foregoing instructions about counting the words and the rate per word for the Casper Daily Tribune. = CLOSING HOUR. Want Ads to be classified properly must be in the Casper Daily Tribune office before 10. Want Ads received after 10 to 12 a. m. will be inserted under the haed “Too Late to Classity.” ¢ HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Two more young women that have had experience in tailor shop; no amateurs. 114 N. Center. POSITIONS WANTED WANTED—Work in good Phone 2088J evenings. SERVICES OFFERE HAVE your old rugs redyed at a very small cost. Call us up, our man will ‘call on you with sample work, also rug cleaning and up- holstering, Casper Upholstering Co. Phone 1402W. WANTED—Practical nursing, con- finement cases a specialty. E. A. Sawyer, 153 N. Grant. Phone 777M. EXPERIENCED. marceller, marcel and hair cut, 50c each, J. V. Dur- bin, 1216 W. 11th. Phone 2835W. PRIVATE home for confinement cases; reasonable rates; references. Phone 2146M. For Sale—AUTOMOBILES CASH . For your used car; all makes. rade and sell on easy terms. The Great Northern Motor Company 333 N. Wolcott St. Phone 2772. FOR SAL®--Ford Roadster; new wheels and rims, also new rubber. Phone 726W_ from 5 to 8. FOR SALE—Ford Roadster, pair standard computing scales, cheap store rent; cheap. 644 S. Melrose. home. We FOR RENT—GARAGES FOR RENT—Fire-proof heated gar- age, $10 month. . A. Bragg, 301 East Seventh. Phone 390. FOR RENT—Good plastered garage with cement floor, $5. _526-Lind. 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 Co. and Jerseys, Box B-21, Tribune. For Sale—Household Goods . FOR SALE—Lirge family refriger- ator and upholstered Morris chair 704 S. Park. "OR SALE—Four rooms of furni- ture, including plano, 1314 8. Conwell, FOR SALE—Summit Ruby coal or wood range, good condition. Call 617_E. Fifth. For Sale—Miscellaneous _ OLD concrete, stucco or brick walls can be ma right and attractive with S. W. P. Concrete Wa!l Finis sold by Nicolaysen Lumber Co, Phone f2 and 2300. Se POLLY OF. THE FOLLIES---She Should Get Many an Invitation Dear Ma— show. He -took a lot tonight. te would have been to split. can’ timagine why! Jove I have certainly made a big hit with the Stage-manager of our of us girls out to supper after rehearsal He is alright, though, Ma, and don’t you worry about my going out with him, because he is fat as the kind of bacon we get nowa- days and so old I bet if he had started out in the lumber business bidding on the rails Abraham Lincoln used After wehad alleaten, he asked if he could take me out oc% int Polly NOW DON'T ARGUE ABOUT IT ANOTHER MINOTE ~ YOU Go RIGHT OVER AND MAKE OP WITH MR, GUNN = HE'S PAID YouR DOCTOR BILL AND NOW IT'S UP To Yoo TS DO Your PART. i/ PALS--Ma Wants Color \ Che Casper Daily Cribune Rt - Lone eT menon! CHICKEN 4 14 King, \ "ep GS! ---By BILL ZIEGFELD A HAM SANDWICH AND A GLASS oF MILK, PLEASE! NOW ULL HAVE "To PAY THE OLD OUFFER THE $2.17 LISTEN “To ME MOM =< SAID UM THROUGH WITH THAT OF OURS— OVER THE. ON THE GATE ONEHEADED NEIGHBOR. aN So TIGHT HE JUMPS FENCE TO SAVE THE HINGES AND HE WON'T WEAR RUBBER HEELS BECAUSE THEY GIVE TOO MUCH sEtc “eo Jand unpai me have been for a space of } 90) days and more. That at the date of this } and of the first publicatior of, there is due mortg: sory note Lsur paid and Thou .00) Dollar the sum of Six i ($68.08) Doll fees in the su Fifty ($150.00) a total sum of Two Th Hu That said not been or procee stituted te cured by said mortgage any part thereof. That heretofore a the 8rd day of March, 1 under- signed C. H. Reimerth was appoint- ed Receiver of United Home Build- ers Association, a corporation, and on the 4th day of March 19) duly qualified as such re and ever since has been and is now the duly appointed, qualified and acting receiver of and United Home Builders Assoc a corporation, the Mortgagee named in the above described mortgage deed That by virtue of the and authority vested by s gage Deed, in the undersigned C, H. Reimerth, ‘Receiver of United Home Builders Association, a cor- poration, he will offer for sale, at public vendue, and sell to the highest hidder, for cash, said above described premises on the 8th day of October, 1925, between the hours of 9 o'clock in the forenoon and 5 o'clock in the afternoon of said day, and beginning at the houy of 9 o'clock in the forenoon at mortgage dee =I SUTTIOLY DID!. MEANT SAY PICK OUT MY TIES FER WANTED TO RENT WANTED house with Write Box 1 WANTED TO BUY TO RENT—Three-room h, near high school. Casper. WANTED—We will buy or trade in your used furniture, also shot- guns and rifies. Koler Furniture Co., 220 Wolcott. Phon: WANTED TO BUY—We pay more for coal ranges, heaters, dressers, > eae all household goods. Phone 10: WANTED TO BUY—Good, clean cotton rags. Bring them to the Tribune office. WANTED—Your old coal range or heater in exchange for a gas range or heater. Phone 1086. FOR RENT—ROOMS —Sleeping room ; vate ce; close iable rent Kimball pleasant re ste: Steam heated sleeping room next to bath; gentlemen Park For Rent—APARTMENTS FOR RENT—Furnished unfur- nished apartments; bullt-in fea tures, private bath, all newly deco- rated, beautiful location, on the Grant street bus line, constant hot water. Corner Lincolmrand Lind. Phone 1150M aft p.m. FOR RENT—Two-room furnished apartment, also two-room unfur- nished apartment, $20. 706 Oak- crest. aa FOR ‘REND — Modern 2-room fur- nished apartment; close in, 919 E. Third. Callat Apartment 4 or FOR SALE--Home-made bed; bedding, linen suit, size 40, 122 N FOR SALE — Second-hand desks, files, fire-proof safes. Hoffhine Printing and Stationery Co. 240 East Second St. feather vy blue FOR R Modern beds: tile ne and FOR RENT—Strictiy modern three- room furnished apartment. Phone Maw. chin- been FOR, SALE—Child’s brown chilla coat, size 4; never worn; thoroughbred young Rhode Island Red roosters. Phone 2656V' FOR SALE—Two oil heaters, ele trie stove, lot of fruit jars, man's fur coat, size 40; sold cheap. 530 yp Beech. FOR SALE—A child’s bed and mat- 1 three quarter mat: 526 Lin FOR SALE—MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS nnn Radio Batteries A. B, and C, Eveready Dry Cells. ‘complete, fresh stock pli tested. The Chas, E. Wells Music Co., 232 East Second 8*. Phone 194, tress, tress, $2. For Rent—Miscellaneous FOR RENT apartment; Mghts and nished}/ use of electric telephone; on bus line. ington. wo-room furnished gas fur washer and 303 8, Wash. tra large, well fur with fire 1125 YOU'RE THROUGH y WEARIN' THEM YOU'RE GONNA OU DEAD THINGS! For Rent—APARTMENTS FOR RENT—Two- partly furnished hot and cold water; 451 8S. Spruce. FOR RENT—HOUSES FOR RENT—Four-room modern un- furnished house, 915 8. Walnut. Phone 730.J. FOR RENT—Three rooms and bath; fas stoves; close in; modern; un- furnished. 406 8. Beech. Inquire 651 S. Beech. FOR RENT—Fiveroom house. In- _quire at 810 St, John St., after 3:30. FOR REN’ odern house, three rooms and gun porch; well fur- nished; laundry room; garage; on pavement, 633 W. lath. FOR RENT—Threeroom modern, _ furnished hot 257_N. Park. FOR R modern house, .50 per month. "aF-room 1888 8. Spruce. 3 room modern bun. . Norris. Phone 267 ‘o-room house, furnished except bed- 8, Melrose, Inquire 336 Hightroom house, newly _ decorated, close in, $20 a month, Inquire 601 Railroad. Phone 403. FOR Clean, house; three-room good gar age, $16. POR RE Fiveroom nicely fur- nished, modern house, on pave- ment, close to high school. 1336 8S, Oak. € I FOR Vve-room house, furnished, including piano; rent reasonable. 242 8. Lowell. FOR RENT—Four-room house and bath, strictly modern, unfurnished except gas range and heater, also garage, on pavement. 935 W. 17th, POR RENT—Six-room modern house, doublo garage, reasonable. 5 Park 9 RENY—Threeroom modern, partly furnished house, on bus line and pavement, $30, 874 CY. FOR SALE—HOUSES BEST BUY IN CASPER—Three- room partly modern home in Casper View, Close to bus. Any reasonable terms accepted.e Worth 000; goes for $1500, Will take good used car as part payment. Box Bil Tribune, or P. O. Box 1638. furnished apartment for two; private bath, $30; gus and lights furnished, 666 5. Park. Phone 1222W. FOR RENT—Sewing machines. $4 per month. Repairing done. Also nell on easy payments. Brooks, 749 East H, Phone 1645 W. ; FOR RENT—Three-room furnished apartment; steam heat furnished. 807. ‘Third, rear. FOR RENTGood two-room mod- ern, furnished apartment upstairs. 141 W. 10th FOR FR ment at the Poling. —Four-room movern, Zroom heated apart: Phone 930-J. basement, Sixth and Cent bOR SALE—Very comfortable, new four-room modern house, built-in features, garage, Standard Addition, See owner after 6 p. m. 1735 & Poplar. FOR SALE OR RENT—Four rooms first floor, two rooms basement, 4215 South Jackson, Owner fur- Nishes stoves and beds, three blocks to school, on bus line, Owner pays water, gas and lights; no garage; rent whole house $30 per month or $2,000, easy terms, A. P. Nesbitt Realty Co, 312 E, Second. Phone 101M, —Three houses, can be : also 3,500 feet of lumber. Richardson’ on Salt Croek SHELP ME HANWER, I WOULDAT WEAR OWE O’ THEM LoUD SCREAMERS FER LOVE OR MONEY! I! I DONT Like TH TIES INV THIS SHOP! Bs FLASHY, NUTHIN!! THEN WAS TO WAS TO DERN FLASHY!S © 1925. by Neaspaper Feature Servue Ine Creat Bitzi rights reserved FOR TRADE FOR TRADE—160 acres improved farm three miles from Wheatland, Wyo., 100 acres good farming land, four-room house, barns, corrals, eto. Mortgage runs two years, price $25 per acre, want a home in Casper. Martin & Christianson, Phone 2606, LOST AND FOUND FOUND—Ladies’ watch. B-19, Tribune. FOUND The fflowing articles bave been at the Tribune office for quite some time. Wil) the owners please cal! ino Claim— Child's brown kid glove Small photo on Weet Yellowstone. Brown gauntiet glove, Boy's grey hat. PERSONAL MADAM Stanley, palmist and inves tigator, late of New York, gives advice on all affairs of life, past, present and future. Past tree to convince the future. 24 David THE physical culture class invites you to Elks gym, beginning Octo ber Ist. Pho: 665. 4 VANITY B Shop, special this week, mar curl and shingle, $1.00. For appointment phone 1490. MADAM FRANCES Psycho-Palmist Clairvoyant, special $1.00 reading this week, 43 W. Yellowstone, house in rear. Hou 0 to 9% Madame “Cross” Clairvoyant, knows your past, pres- ent, future. West Hotel. tu PARTY leaving for Florida within 10 days, will take option or handle on commission basis any Florida property. Write Box B-23, Tribune. 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., 1923, 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, Trustee for the Industrial Building and Loan Association, a Colorado Cor- oration, 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 Mott- 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 ($3,000.00) Rane to the said The Indystria) Bui ding and Loan Associatfon, at Denver, Colorado, with interest thereon rom date thereof until paid, in one ’ Write Box 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 Dol- 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 whofe 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 made in the payment of said monthly installments since July 25, 1924, interest in the sum of Three Hundred Eighty-Nine Dol- lars and Seventy cents ($389 taxes advanced in the sum of Hundred Five I five’cents ($105 ) due of principal, delinquent 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 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 McPherson, Sheriff of s 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 auction, for the highest and best price the same will bring in cash for the purpose of-paying the sum of Three Thousand Three Hundred Thirty-nine Dollars and Pive cents has been of | ($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 vf Natrona, Wyoming By FRED E. PLACE, Deputy. Pub. Sept. 9, 16, 23, 30; Oct. 7, 14, 21, 1925. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE OF REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Josephine M. Sarnes and Al- mon L, Sarnes, her husband, by Mortgage Deed dated December st, 1928, and recorded in the office of the County Clerk and Officio Register of Deeds, in nd for Natrona County Wyoming, on the 24th day of December, 1 in Book 37 of Mortgage Deed rec- ords on page 63, did mortgage to United Home Builders Asso- a corporation, the follov ing described real property, lo 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 Josephine M. Sarnes and Almon L. Sarnes, on the 21st day of Decem- 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 in monthly installments of Thirty ($80.00) 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 sald 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 shall and may be lawful in such case for the mort- gagee to sell and 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 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 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, December 15th, 1924, January 15th, 1925, uary 15th, 1925 March 15th, 1 , April 15, 1925, May 15th, 19 are due and un. the South front door of the court house in Casper, Natrona County, Wyoming, to pay, acrording to the terms of said mor‘ eed and note secured ther ne amount of said indebtedr 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, 1925, C. H, REIMERTH, Receiver of United Home Builders Association, a cor- poration. Pub. Aug. 26, Sept. 2, 9, 16, 23 30, 19 ar th ———+—___ NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE. MENT OF ESTATE State of Wyoming, County of Natrona, ss: In the District Court, Judicial District In the matter of the Esta Frederick L. Haughto All ereditors and. othe ° ested in the estate of Freder L. Haughton, deceased, take tice t the undersigned tratrix of said estate will, ¢ before the 30th day of Oét 1925, file in the office of the Cler} of Court of Natrona County } final account and petition for dis- tribution of said estate, where - one interested may examine such account and petition and file ob- jections thereto in writing at a time before the 10th day of N vember, 1 no tions~are fi thereto, she ‘will make final settlement of said es- tate on the 11th day of November 1925, or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard. Dated this September 30, 19 LA B. HAUGHTO atrix of the estate k L. Haughton, objec- deceased, WILLIAM 0. WILSON, Attorney for estate, Pub. Sept. 30; Oct. 7, 14, a - 1925, a a nee! AUDITORS LAWYERS 0. BH. REIMERTH & CO, blie Accounts ‘ax Service 401 0.8, Bldg. Phone 767 MIRE & PREBLE ors and Accounts Income Tax Consultants Suite 211. Con, Roy, Bldg. Phone 660 ARCHITECTS WM. J. WESTFALL, Architect Pho . Second 8 one | BURN 8. WEBB RAYB 12 Daly Building, Phone 1252 TRANSFER AND CRATING AMBROSE f xchange pne 151 NEY & BARRETT ers Bldg At Con. Roy, Bidg Phone 2306 “JAMES P, KEM Lawyer 408 OU Exchange Bldg. Phone 1397 HAGENS & MURAND Lawyers 206-207 OU Exchange Building NATRONA TRANSFER, STURAGE Phone 949 __AND FUEL CO BATTERIES CASE 119 ©. Fifth ~~ CLEANERS — Th SPR BAR M46 N. RY Phone 907 ,Uuea as west Gld BOYD, Chiropractor prth Grant St Phone 1457 ~ CRATING M. NELSON, Wa ‘Transfer Phone t DOCTORS “CHIROPRACTORS = to Diagnosis and Treatment Suite 305 to 311, Midwest Bldg. Phone 1450/1651 DR. M. O. 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