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7 SATURDAY, BOARD AND ROOM LARGE: room with twin beds, steam heat, next to bath, with board; close in. Phone 1566J. FOR RENT—ROOMS FOR RENT—Room. 412 E, 11th. Phone 2143-M. FOR RENT—Large front room; close in; hot water heat; gentle- men only, 642 8. Beech. FOR RENT—Two modern rooms, one in basement; plenty hot water and heat; rent reduced. 623 8, Beech. Phone 822M. FOR RENT—Clean, modern three- room apartment; everything fur- nished; adults; close in. 310 CY Ave. FOR RENT—Rooms at The Kim- bal) Rooms. Inquire 114 8. Kim- ball, For Rent—APARTMENTS FOR RENT—Modern 2-room, fury nished apt.; 544 So. Center, cor, Sixth and Center. FOR RENT—Apartment, nothing in city -more desirable. Phone 292 or 9285. FOR RENT—Completely furnished apartment. . Josendal Apartments, 315 BE, Bighth, FOR RENT—Furnished and unfur~ nished apartments, newly deco- rated, built-in features, private bath, good location, Grant street bus line. Corner Lincoln and Lind. Phone 1150M. FOR RENT—Five-room modern, furnished apartment; , close in, 119 N. Grant FOR RENT—Sem!-basement apart- ment, also two-room house, both furnished. 1136 8. Poplar. Call 1593R. FOR RENT—Three-room modern, furnished or unfurnished base- ment apartment, 822 E, Third. Phone 675R. FOR RENT—Two-room apartment, furnished for light housekeeping; gas, lights and garage; adu'ts, 778 cy. FOR RENT—Four-room apartment, $22; modern, everything furnished. 642_B, 12th. FOR RENT—Closqin, semi-modern, furnished apartment; private.front and back entrance; rent reasonable. Call at 226 W. Seventh. FOR RENT—At the Garbutt, first class, well heated four and six- room unfurnished apartments; gar- age included. 330 W. 14th, Phone 23683. FOR RENT—Two-room _ strictly modern, furnished apartment; close in; private entrance. Phone 2418W. FOR RENT—Large bedroom | in modern home; suitable for emp‘oy; ed couple or two men; close in; rea- sonable. Phone 1956-W. 122 N. Kim- ball. FOR RENT — Two 3-room modern apartments, furnished; steam heat 807 B. Third, rear. FOR RENT—Apartment in base- ment, four rooms and bath, strictly modern. 111 N. Jackson, Call at the rear. FOR RENT—Modern, furnished apartment; private bath; low rent; half block from Second street. 133 S. Conwell. FOR RENT—HOUSES FOR RENT —Four-room furnished hou modern except bath; also modern 3-room house. 253 N. Park. Phone 412: FOR RENT—Reasonable, 642 North Center and 608 North Center, 125 ‘West E, four and five-room cottages on pavement. Phone 137 or 221. FOR RENT—Five-room house, mod ern; garage: on bus line, 538 8. Washington. - FOR RENT — Five-room modern house; two porch rooms. 600 BK S. Wolcott. Phone 2781, Reference, FOR RENT—To responsible party, new four-room unfurnished house with garage; full basement; near East Casper school. Apply 934 EB. Sixth St. FOR RENT—Strictly modern: five- room house, furnished or unfur- nished; near high school. 1335 S. Oak. FOR RENT—Colonial bungalow, at- tractivey furnished; two bedrooms; electric washer, 516 W. Fourteenth. FOR RENT—Four-room modern, furnished house with garage, $46. 834 E. Third. Phone 1614W. FOR RE! ‘our-room —_ modern, unfurnished house, near East Cas- per school. 509 8. Jefferson, Phone 1509R. FOR RENT—Completely furnished three-room house. 950 8. Cedar. FOR RENT—Strictly modern, fur- nished six-room house with bath; close in, 542 8. Park, FOR RENT—Nicely furnished three- room house with sun room, mod- ern, except bath tubs, $20; garage $5 extra if desired. Call Sunday, 1119 EB, Sixth, between Jackson and ‘Washington. FOR RENT—Three-room furnished house, modern except bath tub, $15. 1416 EB, Second. FOR RENT—Two-room furnished house with garage, $20. 1220 W. 12th. Inquire basement, 1152 8. Willow. OCTOBER 10, 1925 Phone 2019-W. a —. RINGING UP FATHER é >| 1S WORRIED IM NEARLY HOME - THANK GOOONESD-ITS BEEN A WEEK SINCE I'VE SEEN MAGGIE +1 SUPPOSE SHE, SiC - ~ POLLY AND HER PALS--. Pa Makes a ‘“‘Clean” Getaway Ge YE Dow 1, YE Dont GOING : POKER GAME TAIGHT. TELL SiST LOCK OP ALL» O'VER DUDS, Too! FOR GOODNESS SAKE + MR. JIGGS> WHERE HAVE Che Casper D ailp Cribune eee : Fey yentemmecesmserrer" ¥ OH, MR. MACBETH, Y/ =A WHERE ARE YAS OM ATAKIN' es BATH! bs ae TH’ BATH Ee Mey, —( Hoor x ~ MON, BY CRACKIE! ) ~--Drawn for The Tribune by George M NEVER MIND- ~ JUST TELL MAGGIE 1 AM HERE TELL HER GENTLY AS 1 DON'T WANT THE JOY Ti OX TOM - Dear Ma—, Bobby sold a lot them.’ slam at me. BUSINESS CHANCES - AN ESTABLISHED fast growing engineering company will consider taking in as a#partner, an energetic .man with sales ability and car, who can make small sound investment Give phone number. Dox B-41 Tribune Want to Make a Fortune on‘$150? You can ssecure a 10-ncre, 10-year lease, 10 cents rental, lease in Crockett county, Texas, where Colonel Humphreys 1s drilling, and surrounded by drill- ing wells on all sides for $15.00 per acre or $150.00. Leases near wildcat wells that have made good “have so!d for $10,000 per acre and more, This is your chance for FORTUNE. Map and full information will be shown by personal eal! only, Write and give your address and state when you will be home or give phone number and appointment wi'l be arranged. Address Box B43, Tribune. FOR SALE—HOUSES FOR SALE—Big bargain, by the owner, five-room modern bunga- low with four-room basement, double garage, best location; leaving city on account of health; will sacrifice; terms. 321 8. McKinley. FOR SALE—Three-room — house, 18x20, nearly finished; could be used for garage; can be moved; $100 cash, Inquire 261 Bast _H. FOR RENT OR SALE—Four-room furnishéd house and garage; North Casper; city water, gas Phone 1468. FOR TRADE FOR ‘TRADE—$1,100 equity in $1,800 place; will take car or any- thing of value, 815 N. Kimball. FOR TRADH— House and lot, Eyanayi'le, Wyo., for car, or sell Sra: P. 0. Box 146, Glenrock, MONEY TO LOAN MONEY TO LOAN—On clear Cas: Del MG. Pierce, 145 N. Center, PERSONAL MADAM FRANCES Clatcwagene ees B00 i - 8 in. I ai thin” week. 443 W. Yellowstone, house in rear, Hours 10 to 9. D Clairvoyant, kni 1 mt Faas Mase ate, Par Oem *ARTY arriving to nver Mon- da; iT} Pp toate take four pans an Beceke Service Station, LOST AND FOUND LOST—Sample grip, containing tobacco samples and advertising. Notify A. W. Edwards, Townsend Hotel. Reward FOUND The followmg articles have been at the Tribune office for quite some time, Will the owners ple: call sno clatm— Child's brown kid glove. Small photo on West Yellowstone. Brown gauntiet glove, Boy's grey hat. Ladies’ brown pocket’ book, LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE OF REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE Default having been made in the conditions of a certain real estate mortgage, dated December 28, 1914, made, executed, acknow- ledged and delivered by Richard McDermott and Margaret McDer- mott, husband and wife, to Frank r property; monthly payments. | Jameson, Thor eee and which said mortgage was filed for record in the office of the county clerk and ex-officio Register of Deeds in and for the County of Natrona, in the State of Wyoming, on the 28th day of December, A. D., 1914 at 4 o’clock p. m., and duly re- corded in Book 10 of Mortgage Deed Records on Fage 244, given to secure the promissory note of said mortgagors to said mortgagee, of even date with said mortgage, due one year after its date, in the sum of $3800.00 with interest thereon at the rate But then he: said that_was no Yours ~ u of bonds to- day, so he took me todinner at a place where they specialize.in sea food. I asked him what that meant, and he said the checks ‘were always whales, the waiters were as sociable as clams, the manager was a little shrimp and to just look around and seeall the girls that had brought “‘lobsters;’ and were. making “fish” out_of Polly of 12% per annum, from its date. until paid, interest payable semi- annually, and 10% attorney's fees, in this ‘that on said note and real estate mortgage $300.00 of prin- cipal has remained due and unpaid for thirty days last past; and also nterest of $341.90 to date hereof remains overdue and unpaid; to- tal $641.90; said mortgage And whereas, contains the full power of sale of said premises therein described on default in the payment of the prin- cipal sum of money and the in- terest thereon; and whereas by the terms of said mortgage, and the said default™in the said: condition thereof in the payment of said principal and said interest, the power of sale therein has hecome operative; and no suit or proceed- ing has been instituted at law to recover the debt remaining secured by the said mortgage or any part thereof; and said mortgage has not been assigned; And whereas, the said Frank Jameson did on or about May 26, 1918, in the said County an State and the undersigned, Lau- rance L, Jameson, is the duly ap- pointed, qualified and acting ad- ministrator with the will annexed of the estate of said decedent; un- der appointment of the district court of the eighth jedicial dis- trict in and for said county and state; And Whereas, the amount claimed to be due on said note and mortgage at the date of the first publication of this notice is said Beanie $300.00, interest $341.90, or principal and { of $641.90, and als y" fees of $50.00, all as provided in snid mortgage; total of all $691.90; Therefore, the undersigned ad- ministrator with the will annexed of the estate of the deceased mort- gagee hereby to exercise his option to foreclose the said mort- gage and will therefore cause said mortgage to be foreclosed by the sale on Monday, November 23, 1925, at ten o'plock in the fore- noon of that day, at the south front door of t he Court House in the City of Casper, in the County of Natrona, in the State of Wyo- ming, by the Sheriff or Deputy Sheriff in and for the County of Natrona, in the State of 'yo- ming, at public vendue to the highest bidder for cash in hand, of the premises with the buildings and improvements thereon, here- after described, or so much there- of as muy be na ceeeae to satisfy the amount due on sald moi on the date of said aale, of princi- pal, interest and, attorney's fees, and all costs and expenses allowed by law, which said property in sit- uated in said County and State and is more particularly known and described in said mortgage as follows, to-wit: Lots Two and Three,- the Northeast Quarter of the South- west Quarter and the Southeast Quarter of the Northwest Quar- ter of Section Thirty in Town- ship Thirty-four North of Range Eighty West of the Sixth Prin- cipal Meridian, Wyoming, con- Rud One Hundred Fifty-nine and Seventy Hundredths acres, Dated October 10, 1925. LAURANCE L. JAMESON, Administrator with the will annexed of the estate of Frank Jameson, deceased. WILLIAM O. WILSON, Attorney for Mortgagee. Pub. O 10, 17, 24, 81; Nov. 7, 14, 1925. NOTICE The State of Wyoming, County of Natrona, ss. In the District Court of the Kighth Judicial District. No. 5348 J. L. Learner, Plaintiff, vs. W. A. Frenzel, R. L. Evans, Frank 8. Koch and Thelma Olsen, Defendants. TO F, A. FRENZEL, Frank KOCH, and THELMA OLSEN, above named defendants, whose last known addresses were Casper, | Wyoming: ou and each of you will take notice that J. L. Learner has filed a petition against you, and each of you, in the District Court, at Casper, Wyoming, and that the prayer of said petition is for judg: ment against above defendants and each of them for the recovery of the possession of the personal property described in said petition or the sum of $1,500,000, the ac- tual value thereof; for the sum of $5,850.00 damages sustained by plaintiff; for order vesting title to personal property described in said petition in plaintiff and for plaintiff's costs, You and each of you are further notified that un- less you appear and answer to the said petition of plaintiff on or be- fore the 24th gay of October, A D., 1925, judgment will be ren- dered against you in accordance with the prayer of said petition. WITNESS my hand and seal of the Court this 4th day of Sep- tember, A. D., 1925. MABELLE FIEDLER, Clerk of the District Court By CLARA McOMIE, Deputy, Eighth Judicial District. (ERATE HAL CURRAN, Attorney. Pub. Sept. 6, 12, 19, 26 and Oct. 3, 10, 1925, SHERIFF'S SALE WHEREAS, Parvis ©. Pearce and Anna M, Pearce, his wife, of the County of Natrona and State of Wyom by Trust Deed and Mortgag: d October 16, A. D. 1928, and recorded November 13, A. D., 1923, in Beok 34 of Mort- gages, at Page 12, of the records in the office of the Clerk and Re- corder of said Natrona County, did convey to Alfred J, Bromfield, as Trustee for The Industrial Building and Loan Association, a Colorado corporation, the follow ‘ing real-estate in said Natrona WOW! (T'S GooD TO GE HOME - AN’ WILL BE TO SEE THAY NO HARM \ S py Inte Feature Service. t Britain rights reserved. HOw HAPPY MAGGIE CAME TO ME -¢cce! SEE MUST HAVE Sees Re eet dy l GE BOTH OF » Inc. — SHE SAYS SHE CANNOT | ERED NOWAS | SHE 1S PLAYIN’ A GAME | BRIDGE! BUT, BoBBy, 1SN'T IT DANGEROUS TO (KEEP THAT MUCH MONEY WITH You? County and State of Wyoming, to- wit: : Lot numbered Four (4), in Block numbered Eighteen, (18) Butler's Addition to the town ‘of Casper, which Deed of Trust and Mort- sage 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 Fifteen Hun- dred’ Dollars ($1600.00) payable to the said Industrial Building and Loan Association, at Denver, Col- orado, with interest thereon from date thereof until paid, in one hundred (100) monthly _install- ments of not less than Twenty- four Dollars and Seventy-five cents ($24.75), to be applied to the payment of fines, assessments, interest and dues on stock owned DANGEROUS- Copr. 1925 (Life Syndicate) Life Pub. Co, WELL, NOT Exactir Mi BuT IT |S DIFFICULT! cManus | PAGE SEVEN thereof; said {not been a nea; | Now, therefore, the said pn ee will cause the following scribed mor d premise: real estate said mortga scribed, or so much thereof as m be necessary to satisfy the amoynt ortgage nr due on said note and mortgage? of principal, interest, dues, taxes, fines and attorney's fees, and pther fees, costs and expenses, to |e sold at public vendue by the Sheriff or Deputy sheriff of Na trona County, in the State of Wyo- ming, to the high bidder for cash, according to law, at_ the south front door of the Court House in the City of County of Natrona, in the § Wyoming, on Navember ock in the forenoon of to-wit: t in Block One Hun- dred and nty-three in the City of Casper, ir County, State of W said lot and block are and described on the plat of said city of Casper (formerly town of Casper) and additions thereto, now on file and «duly recorded in the offce of the county “lerk and ex;officio reg ister of deed ‘ County 1925 r 26, 192 AL BUILDING CASPER MI AND LOAN ASSOCIATION | By P. GC. NICOLAY Its President (SEAL) Attest: J. Me LOWNDES Its Secretar WILSON, Mortgag October 3, 10 WILLIAM O Attorney NOTICE OF CONTEST Department of the Interior, U. Land Office, Cheyenne, Wyo- ming, September 12, 192 To Jas, Lasaw of L Wyoming, Contestee: You are hereby notifie sor S, Parke: who gives ant Street, Casper, Wyo., Ss t Cabin, that Ss his | post-office address, did on July 81st, 1925, file in this office his duly corroborated application to contest and secure the cancella stead Entry t Douglas 20, I of the 6th Pr’ , Range 87W \cipal’ Meridian, and as grounds |for his contest he alleges thht |Jas. Lasaw never established te idence on said entry and nev placed any improvements, what- soever, thereon, Th such was not due to his serv the United States Arm vy or Marine Corps. You are, therefore | tified th {be taken as conf said.entry will be cancelled with- out further right to be heard, either before this office or on ap- further no- sed, and your peal, if you fail to file in this office within twenty days after the FOURTH publication of this notice, as shown™ below, your an- swer, under oath, specifically re- sponding to these alleg ns of contest, together with due proof that you have served a copy of your answer on the said contes- tant either’in person or by regis- tered mail. McPherson, Shetiff of said ‘a- trona county, do hereby give pub- lic notice that I will on the 9th day of November, 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 Sixteen Hundrec Kighty-Nine! Dollars and fForty-One cents ($1,689.41), 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 26th day of Septem- by said grantors in said Associa- tion, and upon which indebtedness said grantors have been credited with the sum of Two Hundred 8 n Dollars and Fifty cent ) heretofore paid to neig ere pr thercor provided said Deed and Mortge that in the event of failure pay for three months said install- ments, the whole sum of said loan is due and payable, together with said whole sum above named se- secured by said Deed of Trust and it is Trust Mortgage; And, WHEREAS, default has been made in the payment of said t monthly installments since Aug 26, 1924, interest in the sum 9) One Hundred Lighty-Six Dollars and Twenty-eight cents ($186.28) and taxes advanced in the sum of Ninety-three Dollars and Thirteen cents ($93.13), and there is due of principal, delinquent interest and taxes advanced, all secured by said Deed of Trust and Mert gage, the sum of Sixteen Hundred Bighty-nine Dollars and Forty-one B ; And, the said Alfred J. Trustee, is unable to Bromfield, act urid by reason thereof the un- dersigned has become the Suc- cessor-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 gnid premises, and by "ea- sow of the said default of the makers of said note and Deed of Trust and Mortgage in the pay- ment of said sums as the same be- came 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, IJ, Alex to} ber, A. D., 1925. ‘ALEX McPHERSON, and for the County j atrona, Wyoming PLACE, Deputy | By FRED I First Pub Last~public NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE ‘ SALE | Whereas default has been made in the payment of part of the] money secured by a mortgage dat , made by Terry Cullen, a single man, to the Casper Mutual Building and Loan} | Association, a corporation duly or- ganized and existing under and by virtue of the Jaws of the State, of | Wyoming, the undersigned mort- which mortgage was duly ragee, filed for record in the office of the county clerk and ex-officio register of deeds in and for the County of Natrona, in the State on the 6th day of ming, , A. D., 1922, and there re- corded in Book 8 of Mortgages, Page 449, given to secure the promissory note of the said mort- gagor to said mortgagee, in the sum of $5,000.00, dated said Feb , 1922, due on or before June 25; 1931, in monthly install- ments of $25.00 as monthly dues and $25.00 as monthly interest on said loan, and therefore default has occurred in the condition of éaid mortgage, in that the said mortgagor has made default which has continued ‘for more than six months last past in the payment of the following, to-wit: Delinquent dues, $504.00, and delinquent in- terest, $395.00, fines of $106.40, delinquent taxes paid by mortea- gee, $113.40; And whereas said mortgagee has elected to exercise the option in said mortgage provided, where- by the remaining indebtedness se- | cured thereby has become immed jately due and payable, which on! the date of the first publication hereof is claimed to be as follows, to-wit: Amount of loan $4250.00, s value of stock, $1873.25, or 876.76, plus delinquent dues, 00; delinquent interest 2 balance due of $3495 addition $50.00 attorney of all $3645. by said mortgage, or any fees, for the foreclosure thereof; total therein contained has become oper- ative, and no suit or proceedings have been instituted at law to re- cover the debt remaining secured part tober 10 You should state in your an- swer the name of the post office to which you desire future notices’ to be sent to you MART T. CHRISTENSEN, “Whereas, by the terms of said| Date of first publicatit’ gene mortgage, andithe said default|tember 19, 1925 at ao thereunder, the power of sale] Date of second publication, Sep- tember 26, ) Date of third publication, Oc- tober 3, 1925 Date of f 19 urth publication Oc- | PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY 101 OLN. Bide HWASELMIRE & PREDLB 412 KB. Second 8t RAYBURN So W 12 Daly Build hone 1852 1B LAND FUEL CO —Phone 949 BATTERIES “CASPER BATTERY: 119 Ft ! = CLEANERS Th Servick ¢ N ¢ ui ~ DRS. Suite TARNED-HOYD, ¢ M. 150 North Grant St. _Phane_ 1457 CRATING CE M. NE y, Ware and Transfe Stockmen's LAWYERS “8 STRRETE awyere | Exchange Hide ACK & LACY Jolte 206205 Midwest Oldg Vhone 1200 HAL CURKAN )0; delinquent fines $106.40; delinquent taxes $113.40, leaving Attorney at Law Phone 223 Phone 787 Phone 10iM TRANSFER AND CRATING NATHUNA THANSFEIG STUIAGE — | Smith piae’ Obstetrics, Generat Practice, Hospital AUDITORS LAWYERS Grttheat “pantie Aceon AMBRO: ; HEMINGWAY Income Tax Service aia 432 Midwest Bldg, WINTER and WINT 202 ON xchange B Auditors and Accounts d y Income Tax Consultants Phone 161 Suite 211. Con, Roy. Bide. Phone 660 MULVANEY @ HARRETT *HITEC’ Attorneys ARCHITECTS 515 Con. toy. Bldg sha WM. J. WESTFALL, Architect N& MUKANE xchange Building MARVIN (, ttorney at-Law & MeNALLY Con. Roy. Bldg. Phone 86. AND WEHRLI 402 Midwest [ Phone ey at Law Bide JOUN M. HENCH Room 6, Kimball Bldg £12 So. Center MATTRESS FACTORY ‘i and tt Virst th Ww OPTOMETRIST EYES CAREFUL Properly Fitted by i L. 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