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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1925 Che Casper Daily Cribune Y OF THE FOLLIES--- Father Had His Day, Too ne POL Nlassified Rates WELL , POLLY 1 GUESS THAT TRIP UP Te THE YALE— HARVARD Game BY AUTO (S ALL OFF / SUPPOSE HES FORGOTTEN THAT HE SPENT MONEY WHEN HE WENT To COLLEGE, HASN'T HEP 4 WIRED HOME FoR AN Two cents per word or ten cents ber Weep LESS THAN 30 CENTS Five average mere utes Qs a timating & base CKFACE. CAP HEADLINE will be charged the space of two Hei charged advertising will be booked “set Unes" trrespective of the number of words. CORRECTION OF CLASSIFIED AD ERRORS. The Casper Daily Tribune will not be responsible for more than one incorrect insertion of any ad ertisement ordered for more than one time Errors not the fault of the advertiser which clearly (essen the real value of the advertisement will be rectified only by publication without extra charge within FIVE {ter Insertion No republica uon“will be made when the error agés not materially affect the sense “ purpose of the advertisement. Just RE (Life Syndica' A TELEPHONE ADS. te) Life Pub. NOT A BIT: OF (T- HE HE USED To SPEND I(T ---By BILL ZIEGFELD MEMBERS WHAT Careful attention will be given all ads received over the TELEPHONE but we cannot guarantee accuracy OUT OF TOWN ADVERTISE MENTS Must be accompanied vy cash or check in full pavment of the same WELL -WHY DID YOu LET HIM SELL YOU AN INSURANCE POLICY > VYOLO XOU THAT HE PROPOSED ¢ OID YOU SEND FOR ME MR Note the foregoing instructions about counting the words and the rate per word. for the Casper Dally Tribune WELL 1 IM CLAD YOU BROUGHT UP THE SUBJECT - YOU SHOULD HAVE MORE POLICIES Like THE ONE XOU GOT ~LUSING HOUR. vant Ads to be classitied properly must be in the Casper Dally Tribune office before 10. Want Ads received after 10 to 12 a m. will be Inserted under the haed “Too Late to Classify.” HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Ladies: to learn beauty ulture, Sure of success und method of actual shop instru tions, Big demand and pay f Moler operators because they learn re. Write today. MOLER COL- GE, 1229 17th 8t., Denver. WANTED—Competent maid for ‘oneral housework. 321 8. Beech, pone 1762. ©1925 ey Inve Feature Service, Inc Great Britain nights reserved. _HBLP_ WANTED—MALE WANTED—Any kind of team work; hauling. Phone 391-R. SERVICES OFFERED NURSE with good references wants work, confinement cases preferred. Phone 628, Mrs. Eck, 1226 S, Cherry. WHEN in need of good rich milk call at Kleber Dairy, Phone 225-J. RADIATORS FROZEN OR DAMAGED Repaired Good as New Prices Reasonable PHONE 1381 SAM THE RADIATOR MAN Van Sant Garage Bldg. East A Street CEL and Bobcur! 338 East, A. Phone 1402. PERIENCED middle aged wo Practical nursing; con- ment cases a specialty; will do t housework in connection; references; rates reasonable. Phone Ge — THE ACORNS OF TODAY ARE THE OAKS OF THE FUTURE - IT'S JUST A QUESTION OF FIGHTING YovoR way THRODGH To THE GOAL OF OH IT GETS VERY Mondlonious BESIDES ‘A FELLOW NEVER GETS ANY WHERE WELL IM ONLY WORKING FOR MY FATHER TEMPORARILY- 1 HAVE AIMS’ FOR DOING BIG THINGS AS SOON I IMAGINE 1T MUST BE AWFULLY INTERESTING To WoRK IN A BIG OFFICE LIKE YOURS THEN YOU ASPIRE TOBE GREAT UKE NAPOLEON AND DO THE. THINGS HE O? BUT IT’S a Good way To START or Sale—AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE—Essex coach, one of the good “four”, models, always maintained in good mechanical con- dition and driven carefully: buy it now and hayg a closed car for win- ter; six tires; terms to reliable party. Address Box 60, Tribune. FOR SALE—1925 Jewett Coach; d as demonstrator by territory sentative and practically a new ery liberal discount. See Tat- the ‘Townsend hotel, WANTED IO BUY SELL IT To the 2 for 1 Store? WANTED—We will ouy or trade} in your used furniture, also shot guns and rifles. Koler Furniture 0 8S, Wolcott. Phone 138, BOARD AND ROOM BOARD and room in private family; room adjoining bath, See me: for prices. *March, A. D., 1923, and there recorded in Book 8 of Mortgages, Page 572, given to secure the promissory note of the said mort- gagor to said mortgagee, in the sum of $3,600.00 dated said Feb- ruary 27, 1923, due on or before June 25, 1932, in monthly in- stallments of $18.00 as monthly COAL DELIVERED, mine measure, $7.50 per ton, Call Moore Bros., 17-R-6. 111 8. Jackson. FOR RENT—ROOMS FOR RENT—Rooms; Yale hotel, __FOR SALE—HOUSES roR For Sale—Household Goods SALE—Cheap, — three-room 226 West B St. Inquire 219 West B house, Mlawest Heights; will take! dues, and $18.00 as monthly. in- = ; age ay ; me hides car as part payment, balance easy ; Fach For Sale—Auto Accessories ee eerie “ton $18: | rustoldse all beceebold goods Phone | —— ————_ | terms. Inquire Boyle's Grocery. | ee eT ee a the cone FOR SALE—Selth t ame small coal range, $20; baby crib and | 1086 For Rent—APARTMENTS dition of said mortgage, in that Piet, S24, 83x4, 88x04, also Ford Fee eek | WANTED—Your 014 coal range or the said mortgagor kas made de- truck tires; well-known brands, 511 Tie aneOpnaey 9h. Fume “heater in exchange. tor a gas|fOR RENT—$22.00 per month, fur-] FOR LEASH—120 acres located two| fault which has continued for |S. Durbin, nished two-room brick, heat, light, gas free, 278 West B. FOR RENT—Modern, furnished apartment; private bath; low rent; half biock from Second street. 133 8. Conwell. miles from Big Muddy ‘field; deed- ed jand. Box B-89, Tribune. BUSINESS CHANCES CENTRALLY range or heater, Phone 1086. WANTED TO BUY—Good, clean cotton rags. Bring them to the Tribune office. WANTED TO BUY—Discarded clo- gas range, $12; cedar chest, $14; all white cotton mattress, $5.50. We do packing and crating. HUNTER-GOEL CO. 242 West First Phone 2200 more than six months last past in the payment of monthly dues and interest, the amount of such delin- quent dues now being $288.00, and of said delinquent interest now being $288.00;- For Sale—Miscellaneous MAKE your garage safe for winter located = commercial aD dea (oh See Slide NES hotel; #2 rooms; situated over and use, by finishing it inside with 5 thing and shoe. guns, tools, tents.| FOR RENT—Modern two-room fur-] directly connected with Davenport And Whereas, said mortgagee INSULITR, the last word in Wall-| For Rent—Miscellaneous | tarps, saddles and chapps.- Phone| nished apartment; close {n. 919 E.| hotel and restaurants and lobby;|has elected to exercise the option ‘ 2061-W. The Two-for-One-Store. Third. Call at Apt. 4. poeta ad long 5 ad gale in said mortgage provided, where- WOR RENT—Sewing machines $¢ | ——— zt FOR RENT—Three-room furnished | $15,000.00; $7,500.00 down; will loan) by the remaining indebtedness se- NICOLAYSEN LUMBER CO. per month. Repairing done. Also] WANTED TO BUY—Gunny sacks!" Qpartment, private bath, 235 N.|_¥ou balance: easy terms. Write) cored thereby has become immed- Phones 62 or 2300 sell on easy payments Brooks, 749] Natrona ‘Transfer, Storage and) Grant. _________ | Shokane. "Wash. fiately due and payable, which on East H Phone 1648W Serrieee —|FOR RENT—At the Garbutt, first | — : PERSONAL the date hereof is claimed to be as ——— class six-room apartment; garage. Sd follows, to-wit: 330 W. 14th. PI 2 L$ vives Amount of loan, $3,060.00, leas OUT OUR WAY ---By WILLIA ron Wa furnished | KEYES, ordained! present value of stock, $948.28, apartment; ‘lights,- gas and el ° or $2,111 plus delinquent = ESSE ans e77-28 OS EATT ———— = — ip soe furnished, 3 sei) | dues, $288.00, delinquent interest, mball. en aie Nene aensh 288.00; fines, $70.80, leaving a WE Thor AT FIRSTTHT SMOKEY ,\ —— FOR RE Apartn ab reduc, = palanice due of $2758.52, and. in oss oe a! Madame * Clairvoyant. knows your past, pres ed rates; no deposits... Phone 2187, or call at 1231 5, Chestnut, Apart- HAO SHOT HISSELF — BuT HE WAS addition $50.00 attorney fees, HIT writ A 30-30 RIFLE BULLIT, Pius ment ©. t se ce ee ote rr ieesuneenee thereof, total PINDN CHARLIE AN A SHORTER OO ERLIE.— eben oc Beige | sa ao ond trehoePalmist || And) Whereas, by the terms MAN WAS SEEN LIGHTIN OUTUH ea AND oP sonable, 311 N. Lincoln, Phone}, Clairvoyant.” Readings this week of said mortgaze, and the said c * ORTE ' 1186-J. poo Saeco tre ee defaw ereunder, the power o: THET NEIGHBORHOOD — AN'TH ROMAN! ? sale therein contained has become operative, and no suit or proceed- ings have been instituted at law to recover the debt remaining se- cured by said mortgage, or any part thereof; and said. mortgage has not been assigned; NOW, THEREFORE, the said mortgagee will cause the follow- ing described mortgaged premises and real estate in said mortgage described, or so much thereof as LOST AND FOUND FOUND The following articles have been at the Tribune office for quite some time. Wil the owners piease cal yno clatm— shild’s brown kid glove. Small photo on West Yellowstone Brown gaunuet glove. FOR RENT—One 3-room nicely fur- nished apartment; private bath; breakfast nook, electric washer: in loundry; $35.00, or $38.50; with age. 836 BE. Twelfth. Inquire 8. Jefferson. Phone 2762, . FOR REN hree-room apartment in duplex house; well furnished, private bath; fireplace; laundry, gar- age. 645 W. Thirteenth St. WHY A-A: A SHERIFF'S OUT WITHA POSSE 7 1S Thar so? Mee & KLAFTOH EM NOW, HAPDWARE Za FOR RENT—Nicely furnished two- room modern apartment; lights Phone 14 “A droom large, cheer-| Hupmobile bub cap. may be necessary to satisfy the ful furnished apartment; steam| Wool scarf. amount due on said note * and +) c ch; electric wash- ‘ortoise she rim glasses. mortgere, o: principal, interest, heat; sleeping porch; electri Tortols hell ri i rat tgage, of pri 1, t t ing machine, garage; close in; re male English bulldog, | fines, dues, attorney’s fees and duced rent. Phone 840. _ of i four white feet,/ other fees, costs and- expenses, to FOR RENT — Two-room furnished | name ward. 305 N. Lin-lbe gold at public vendue by the apartment; -use of electric ~vashier | col ¥ Sheriff or Deputy Sheriff of Na- and_telephone. "03/8. Washington: | LosT—Airdale dog, about 9 miles) trona County, in the State of = horthwest of Jobnaon lake. Re-| Wyoming, to the highest bidder FOR RENT—HOUSES ward, Return 1410 8, Beech. Phone! for cash, according to law, at the Got etntn aise Mtsura? and | ooo " ———1 south front door of the | court 7% house, in the City. of Casper, garage; rent reasonable to right LEGAL NOTICES ie Ls ye, ‘ party. Phone 1601, f romaine ee ~~~~~- | County of Natrona, in the State of Wyoming, on. Wednesday, De- cember 30, 1925, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day, to-wit. Lots Thirteen (13) and Four- pt Of 2h a FOR RENT—Strictly modern three room house, ,Call_2638-W,. FOR RENT—Unfurnished modern house; large living room; two bed- rooms, kitchen, full basement, gar- age. 1618 EB, Second, on pavement. Phone 1835-J. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Whereas default has been made in the payment of part of the money secured. by a mortgage dated February 27, 1923, made by Fred _Patee, .a widower, to the teen (14) in Block Ninety-three (93) in the town (now City) of Casper, in Natrona County, i ee State yomi id lots FOR RENT —Four-room modern | Casper Mutual Building and Loan State of’ Wyoming, as_saic _Nousd. ° South Washington, on) Association, a corporation duly| aud. block are laid down and on_pavement.__Phone 920 -———- | organized and existing nder and| and described on tie p FOR RENT — Four-room, modern 3, said town, now city, now on by virtue of the laws of the house; close in, Phone 991, ask for Mrs. Hall of Wyoming,’ ‘tho: undersigned ie a0d, nalsceeaned ey isha , FoR Fe —Fourreamy moaern | Mortgages, which mortgage was) office oF the eounix cule ate = : FOR RENT — Vou roa modens| duly fiied for record in-the office | ¢X-o! eof f_ TRILLAMS in, Phone 991, ask for : of the county clerk and ex-officio W179 register of deeds in and for the County of Natrona, in the State of Wyoming, on the 12th day of Tell the Advertiser—"J saw It tn ‘The Tribune. Sm mone Pw YOU TALKING TO MR CHATTER THE INSURANCE MAN DION TELL HIM WELL- To DO THE THINGS HE ,OONT Aira CHANCE HE SOLD mE ANOTHER, POLICY: nei ---By TAYLOR ER-NO! L INTEND said Natrona County, State of Wyoming; together with all buildings and improvements thereon, Dated November 17, 1925. CASPER MUTUAL BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION By P. C. NICOLAYSEN, (SEAL) Its President Attest: J, M. LOWNDES, | Its Secretary WILLIAM O, WILSON, Attorney for Mortgagee. Pub. Nov. 17, 24; Dec, 1, 8, 15, 22, 1925, eB Xo ET 4 NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Whereas default has been.made in the payment of part of the money secured by a mortgage PAGE NINE 27 dated October 27, 1923, made by Fred Patec, a single man, to the Casper Mutual Building and Loan Association, a corporation duly organized-and existing under and by virtue of the laws of the State of Wyoming, the undersigned mortgagee, which mortgage was duly 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 24th day of November, A. D., 1923, and there recorded in Book 30 of Mortgages page 95, given to secure the prom- issory note of the said mortgagor to said mortgagee, in the sum of $2,800.00 dated said October 27, 1923, due on or before June 25, in monthly installments of $14.00 as monthly dues and $14.04 as monthly interest, on said loan, and therefore default has occurred in the condition of said mortgage, in that the said mortgagor has made default which has continued for more than six months last past in the payment of monthly dues and. interest, the amount of such delinquent dues now being $174.00 and of said delingucnt interest now being $168.00; and said mort gagor has also defaulted in the payment of taxes and insurance premium ; And Whereas, said mortgagee has elected to exercise the option in said mortgage provided, where- by the remaining indebtedness secured thereby has become im- mediately due and payable, which on the date hereof is claimed to be as follows, to-wi Amount of loan, $2,380.00, less present value of stock, $489. or $1,890.28, plus delinquent dues $174.00, de- linquent interest $168.00, fines $31.80, taxes advanced by mort- gagee $223.8 crued interest on such taxes, $16.18; premium on fire insurance advanced by mort- gagee, $19 leaving a balance due of $3 47, and in addition $50.00 attorney's fees, for the foreclosure thereof; total of all, $2,573.47; And Whereas, by the terms of said mortg: » afd the said de- fault thereunder, the power of sale therein contained has become operative, and no suit or proceed ings have been instituted at law to recover the debt remaining secured by said mortgage, or any part thereof, and said mortgage has not been iened NOW, THEREFORE, the said mortgagee will cause the follow- ing described mortgaged premises and real estate in said mortgage described, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the amount due on said note and mortgage of principal, interest, fines. dues, taxes, insurance pre- mium, attorney’s fees and other fees, costs and expenses, to be sold at public Niue by the Sheriff or Deputy Sheriff of Na- trona County, State of Wyoming, to t t bidder for cash, according to law, at the south front door of the court house, in the City of Casper, County of Natrona, in the State of Wyoming, on Wednesday, De- cember 30, 1925, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day, to-wit: Lots Thirteen (13) and Four- teen (14) in Block Ninety-three (93) in the town (now City) of Casper, in Natrona, County, State of Wyoming, as said lots and block are laid down and described on the plat of said town, now City, now on file and duly recorded in the office of the county clerk and ex-officio register of deeds of said Na- trona County, State of Wyo- ming; together with all build- ings and improvements thereon, Dated November 17, 1925. CASPER MUTUAL BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION By P. C. NICOLAYSEN, (SEAL) Its President Attest: J. M. LOWNDES, Its Secretary. WILLIAM O. WILSON, Attorney for Mortgagee. Pub. Nov, 17, 24; Dec. 1, 8, 15, 22, 1925. wANT_ADS F wantea J READ BUSINESS AND DIRECTOR PROFESSION AUDITORS LAWYERS income Tax Service 101 0.8. Bldg. Phone 767 FASELMIRE & PRERLE Auditors and Accountants Suite 211. Con. Roy. Bldg ARCHITECTS “WM. J. WESTFALL, Architect — $12 B. Second St. Phone tolm RAYUURN 8. WEB 12 Daly Buliding Phone 1352 NICHOLS § JtiKKeTT” Lawyers HAL Ct Attorney Phone 106 MULVANEY & Attorneys on. Koy Bldg. JAMES P- Lawyer 4108 Ol Exchange Bldg. HAGENS & MUR fan rers Smith Gidg. hone 7 CASEY & MeNALLY Room 516-17 Con Roy Phane k6 5 146 N. Jackson Phone 46 wUS CHIROPRACTORS ¥ Ph 106 ME HARNED- BOYD, Chiropractor 150 North Grant St, Phone 1452 CESLIE Mi ~_and Transfer Cc LSON, Warehouse __ Phone 1384 Stockmen's National Bank Bldg. Obstetrics, General Practice, Hospital LAWYERS — ~ANDROSE tiemincWAy~ Lawyer ) Midwest Bldg. WINTER and WE 202 Ol] Exchange Bldg. Phone 161 FOSTER AND WERE Attorneys Rm, 406-407, Con. Roy. Bldg. ee Phone 4 EK PAUL BACHELLER 402 Midwest Bidg. Phone /v4 GEO. w “KGUSON Attoroey Rm, 22, Yownsend Hide Uhone 196d wut KN Attorney Law £25 Midwest Bide Vhone 210 JOHN M NCU Attorney-at-Law Zuttermeister Bldg. Phone 198 MATTRESS FACTORY New Mattresses (0 Order Vid Ones Renovated and K Hunter Goll 042 W First UPHOLSTERING Upholstering & Furniture Packing I 102-W—I. KE. Warwick WAREHOUSES ; MM. NE IN, Warehouse 4 Phone 1234

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