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M4 PAGE ELEVEN — TUESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1925 : @be Casper Daily Critune Z Fr * t ! % G LM ct , It was then called “The Golden Ar- | trict this aftesnoon and arrested cording to law. at the south front! office of the y Clerk” ~ ee ; 0. P Women Press Senate to Put U. S. m World Court sosy.” He had 20 men on the road | more than a score of suspected liq-| door of the Court House, in. the | and. Ex-Officio ter of 5 % 5 esas . east of Nebraska, distributing. sam- | uor law violators. City of Casper, Gounty of Na-| Deeds of said Natrona Coun- i fa : pee ay ples, In New York he had no book- The raids were made without the} trona, in the State of Wyoming,| ty, State of Wyoming, togeth- Re keeper, no editorial torce, no stenog: | assistance of police or sherift’s otfi.| on Thursd February 4, 1 } er with all buildings and im- rapher or no typewriter. They were at ten .o’cloc thereon. cers and apparently in the forenoon of knowledg Denver Bank To without their provements Dated Dec CASPER MU AND LOAN luxuries Which” he could not afford. At the close of this campaign,.in 1887, the magazine had uttained a said day, to-wit: East half of Lot twenty- eight (28), in Block eight (8) 1925. L, BUILDING ASSOCIATION, IN SYRIA WINS i circulation of 115,000 copies and was in Glendale Addition to the P. C. Nicolaysen, aM paying a net income of $1,500 a : . City of Casper in Natrona Attest: President, : ‘ week. He wrote a third serlal, grind- B R ad County, State of Wyoming, J. M. Lowndes, Secretary, ing out another 6,000 words a week. e eorganize as si lot and block are laid William 0, Wilson, Tt was called “The Boy Broker,” and down and described in the | Attorney for Morttgagee. ae Reh: added antoher 20,000 to the circu-| DENVER, Déc. 23—()—Deposit- plat..of said Addition now on | j lation ors and stockholders of the Broad file'and duly recorded inthe G I But something was wrong. The cir-| Way National bank, which closed office of the County Clerk 5, overnment Is Upheld gulatlon son began to fede, "he Its doors last wedk kaye apvroval '9| and. ‘Ke Officio. Rewicter of trouble seemed to be with juvenile | reorgantzation plans and subscribed! Deeds of said Natrona Coun — § } By 300 to 29 on publications, ‘all of which were rap-| approximately $40,000 for sucha! ty, State of Wyoming, togeth- | NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE OF y failing. In 1891 he started Mun- | plan at'a mass meeting last night er with all building and im- REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE ~ Final Vote ey’s Weekly, hoping to get it un-| Eight “hundred depositors an@| ° jrovements thereon, Default. having pb > der way before the Argosy went com-| Stockholders attended the meeting Dated December | the conditions of a « —— | Pletely downs In a few months he | and heard the plans of a reorganiza-| GASPER MUTU | tate dated May 31, a s Reni ath Put $100,000 into the new venture, | ton committee headed by John S.| AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, _ | 1922, le,>exenuted” anunon’ sutheenttea cas eae and still it lost. He changed {t to|Settle, a large stockholder In the By P.c ledged and delivered by Agnes M slosed. tution. ‘ out its mandate in Syria has the epas talon Munsey’s Magazine, at twenty-five Last night's sub-| A ttost: President. | ohnson and J. A. Johnson, wife cent opy, bi vould ) criptions, it was sald, wil) allow the backing of the ckamber of deputies, nts a copy, but it would not sell. | scriptions, is sald, will allow the J By 1893 he } t te th at ; a : M. Lowndes, Secretary. ae husband, m rs, to C, 1, 2 y 18 he had two magazines, both | committee to take the refinancing | William O. Wilson, hinemuth, nd which ite ea lentrpnt atten causes ohiae losing money, and was more than|plan before the federal examinurs |” Attorney for Mortgagee said mortgage was filed for reo. : lasted throughout the day and far $100,000" in debt. In attempting to | for approval. (Seal) ord in the office of the County. into the night, upheld the gévern: lowen the price of his publications, z Publish Dec, 22, 29, 1925; Jan. | Clerk and Ex-Officio Register of. ment’s activities in the mandated he brought on trouble with the great Give Her a Chevrolet for Xmas. 5, 12, 19, 26, 1 Deeds in an’ for the Coun y of tertiary: oe Gisiibuting company upon a Natrona, in the State of Wyoming, 4. ate G whom he was dependent for circu- . |on the 6th day of June. A. D the debate General Sar , e = = nt thd : é tha formes. sh comssone tn Determining to go over the head Sherida I n ate, pe i ar apg dul Pacoeineeae 5 of Mart Braised tb violent atthoke sty, of the company, he went out thous- N Nl WHEREAS, DeNzlt has been! gage Deed Records on Pace toy, Z mea Ee ae perenne nis rile Hay Baa ands of circulars direct to news deal. made in the payment of part of | given to secure the promissory ; his defenders, however, and most Giz all over tho country, telling of || THE OLD ESTABLISHED || the money secured by a mortzage | note of said. mortar ee Or et en pinta fo hem ee his enlarged magazine at n lower STOPPING PLACE IN dated July 27, 1928, made by Wal-| mortgagee, of ton ieee ate aid shea reeas Frans evi Be price.” The circulars ald the work. SHERIDAN ter R. Dobbin, a single man. to| mortenes, due two sence tra We SAREE On yw idelhs Nensnid Auecanoe The news company received orders Your Home When in the Casper Mutual Building and} date, inthe sum of $4 500.00. WAST OEE i, gue, tol BYE anas Oe iS; Pe by the basket-full. ‘They went to Mr. Town. Loan Association, a corporation | with’ interest thereon at the tore Saotti athe Pabplotweadie cocen oii i Munsey with an olive branch and 4 duly organized and existing under | of pacified the f Cafe and Garage in Connection D. D. WARNER, Proprietor 8 per cont per annum, from its met his terms. The first number of id, interest ps and by virtua of the laws of the | dat the new Munsey'’s Magazine reach. n senate to pass the bill which will State of Wyoming, the undersign- ations’, ed democratic institutions. As for - Republican women are @xerting pressure upon the Republic giving up the mandate, as the so make United States a member of world court of the League of > » and atte Members of the G. O. P. , | ed 40,000 copies. Before it stopped ed mortgagee, which mortgage | tc oth adores clalists had demanded, the pennies club of New York are seen in Washington to urge support of the measure. L, to r.: Mrs. A.J, | the rapid climb {t had passed the was duly filed. for record in the obliged said’ that such byt pore Sy ohare ae George, Miss Maude Wetmore, Mesdames Arthur L. Livermore, W. F. Powers, Rhoda Fox Graves, | 700.000 point. office of the County Clerk and|pavment st law: gble and. that the French people Frank.G. Flint, John Russ and F M. Lee. This marked the beginning of suc: Ex-Officio Register of Deeds in And, Whore Default has oc ‘would never forgive such a step. s) 2) + MM. Lee. cess for Prank Munsey. He had been | NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE | and for tha County of Natrona, in| eur ed in the conditions of said senate fioatsttieg Cue in willing to give 10 years: of his fe = ERMAST Pen ; ‘ the State of Wyoming, on the 11th! note and mo rein that th Syria., Fighting is going on between Wi for a-chance to get started, He } VHE. Default has been|day of October, A. D.. 1923, and| whol cai 3 ‘ + and not once did luck lend a set started. He had ii 3 tae ’ | whole of said principal sum of the French forces and the Druse cof pants actually given more than 11 yeare—|made in the payment of part of | there recorded in book 30 of mort- tribesmen at Hasbeiya, and the hand with the burden. re than 11 years. n 0 | Forty-five Hundred Dollars has re- gages on page 68, given to secure | mained due and unvaid since May the promissory note of the said| 31, 1924, and the interest thereon mortgagor to said mortgagee, in| ined due and unpaid the sum of $3,200.00, dated July mber 80, 1928; exes t 27, 1923, due on or before June on account thereof and owed $100,000, Six months atter| the money secured by a mortgage Munsey’s Magazine blazed the way,| dated July 27, 1928, made by Wal- the Argosy shook off its juvenile] ter R. Dobbin, a single man, to the vloak and entered the field of adult | Casper Mutual Building and Loan publications. Since that day it has | Association, a corporation duly or- Druses have invaded* Lebanon fol- lowing the withdrawal of the French trom the Mount Herman region to Damascus. Near Hasbelya Friday night, dur- His most notable achievement. in the newspaper field came in. Febru- ary, 1920, when he acquired the New York Herald, one of the oldest news- papers in the country, and merged FRANK A, MUNGEY, NEWSPAPER 7, ing a torrential rain storm the rebels most daily and writing editorials on the mayoralty campaign. On the Saturday that he was taken ill he visited the Sun office and gave sev- eral editorial directions, After leav- > FLIGHT LOOMS where he had an apartment. At have been asked to visit Detroit to AND MAGAZINE PUBLISHER, DEAD years old and a-telegraph operator when hé arrived in New York one cold, bleak day in the winter of 1882, He had eome down to the metropolis Seeking a focussing point for what paper, was changed to the Sun. At the same time the Evening’ Sun, another’ Munsey news. The early life of Mr. Munsey, as he forged gradually ahead in spite Born in the little town of Mercer, made several fortunes for its owner. and never permitted his capital to remain idle. Mr, Munsey never married. He lived for many years at one of New Yorks fashionablé hotels, and ‘also PENALTY GIVEN ganized and existing under and by on page 69, given to secure the promissory note of the said mort- gagor to said mortgagee, in the sum of $3,200.00 dated July 27, 1928, due on or before June 2 has occurred in the condition of 25, A. D., 1983, in monthly install- | dues now being $335.00 and of such delinquent interest now be- ing $336.00. And, whereas, said mortgagee has elected to exercise the option on the date hereof, is claimed to} no suit or rroceeding has been instituted ‘at law to recover the debt remaining secured by the said mortesge or any part thereof; and said mort- gare has not been assiqne from Maine, bringing all his prop-|of countless disappointments and A. D., 1983, in thy install-| i i rigage vided, where- y » maintained a country estate at|A. D., 33, in monthy install-|in said mortgage provided, where And, Whereas, he \ (Continued From Page One) ing his office the publisher went to|erty with him. It consisted of al bitter reverses, was not unlike thee Elizabethtown, N. ¥. ments of $16.00 as monthly dues) by the remaining’ indebtedness se-| claimed to be due on cad noe and James H. Doolittle of McCook | DiS country home at Manhasset, on | grip-tull of manuscripts, the clothes | of an Alger hero, although his ulti- and $16.00 as monthly interest on | cured thereby has become imme-|mortrage at the date at this. tio- field, have been invited to go on the Long Island, ene ait the evening | he had on, and $40 in cash. He was | mate success out-did the imagination said loan, and therefore default| diately due and payable, which, tice is, principal $4.500 00, inter- polar trip. It is understood they} me back to the Hitz-Carlton hotel] going to start a publishing business. | of even that famous writer, R est at 8 per nt per annum from said mortgage, in that the said| be as follows, to-wit: Amount, of | nid November 30, 1923 give thelr opinion of; the feasibility | mner he complained of not feeling| he felt certain, even at that time, | Me., August 21, 1854, he has been de mortgagor has made default |loan $2,720.00, less value of stock|date hereof of $yis not) que of. the proposed flight. They® re-| Well and retired. Mr. Munsey evi-| would one day be a great enterprise, | scribed as “one of those many bars, which has continued for more than | $591.68, or $2,128.32, plus delin- .00. interest paid the gard the flicht ‘as practical ana} ‘tly did not think his iliness of | he engaged a little room for an of:} footed country boys who start lite E moment, for he did not summon his physician, Dr. Frank Oastler, until the next day. ‘would Ike to undertake it. The proposed route {s 1,425 miles —800 miles from Point Barrow to fice, bought an eight-dollar table and a couple of cheap kitchen chairs, some pens and a bottle of ink, and with more 1 their pockets, their “heads than in He: attended the pub- He school of Mercer for a while; but MITCHELL [3 six months last past, in the pay- ment of monthly dues and inter- est, the amount of such delinquent dues now being $336.00 and of quent dues $336.00, delinquent in terest $336.00, fines $67.20; total -52;.and in addition at- eaviner balance of interest so due of $517.00; total of princival and interest of $5,017.00: and also at- e 2 Whereas, Said morteag K with it the New York Sun, the Her-} In addition t Wo virtue of the laws of the State of | ments of $16.00 as monthly dues, | containe , ; rage a attacked Fort Keseler but were re- ald's fenior by two years, which Mp. | whose iletorioa oe Rs ciasipibecha Wyoming, the undersigned mort-|and $16.00 as monthly interest on | caid rani See ea as = pulied by the. French with heavy Munsey had purchased in 1916:and|.up with his early life, Mn Munsey | #48¢e, which mortgage was duly|said loan, and therefore default|defauit in the payment of the josnes. Naat pers oat Aen 2 H.-S, Friendly,| Cnsoldated with the New. -vork|acquired “The Scrap Book," “"rrs|filed for record in the office of|has oceuvred in the condition of|vrincipal sum of money and the —————— Hat neat ECA een Shonda alee eee of the editor, and | nore}, p ane elder James Gordon Ben-| Raliroud Man's Maguzine,” the “all|the County Clerk and Sx-Officio|said mortgage. in that the said interest thereon: and wheres te lent. yantil D on | business asvociates of th vive, | Hott had founded the Herald, and story Magazine,” “The Ocean,” ana| Register of Deeds in and for the|mortzaror’ has made default) the terms of said. mortgage ant je became. al inner. grand niece’ o: r. Munsey, Mrs.| Charles A. Dana developed the Sun. others, and owned newspapers in| County of Natrona, in the State| which has continued for more than | the said default in the said li ve pa All last fall he had maintained a Allen W. Mansfield of Meriden,/The merged publication waa called New York,-Washington, Boston, Phit }Of Wyoming, on the 11th day of) six months last. past, in the pay-|tion thereof. thu powess GF oto : | ¥een and active interest in the con- Conn., and Dr. Oastler. The Sun and The New York Herald| agciphia, and Baltimore, He also had October, (A+ Ds, 1928, and there | ment of monthly dues and interest, | contained therein hes hecoge pty o' ‘8 of hig for a time, and then chan; C e! suc’ elit erative: anc . : newspapers, visiting the offices al-| | Frank Andrew Munsey was 28| to the Herald, ¢suinte time the | ora are,tnventrnants 1 other Tate ee BO ike eee amorumares| the amount of ‘auch delinquent! erative: and, wher ; torney's fees of $50.00; total of| tornev's fees’ of $450.00, all as ; the pole, and 625 miles over the tip Dr, Qastler called in consultation the $40 was gone. Frank Munsey | s00n felt the urge to make money. such delinquent interest now be-| all $2,917.52. provided in said morteage; : - of the globe to Spitsbergen on the} Dr. Sam Lambert and Mr. Munsey’s|was broke in the world’s greatest | His firet job was in. the country ing $336.00. ° Whereas, By the terms of ssid! NOW, THPREFORE. the said id other side, illness wax diagnosed as appendicitis, | city, where even the mfghty must] store, where he served: as general And, Whereas, Said mortgagee | mortgage, and the said default mortgages will cause the follow- i He was taken to the Lenox Hill hos: | fight to hang on. utility boy. . - : ; i has elected to exercise the option | thereunder, the power of sale! ing described mortgared premises WASHINGTON, Dec. 22.—()—A| Pital where.an operaiton was per-| yith all his troubles ahead of him,| From there he went to a telegraph in said mortgage provided. where-| therein contained has become op-|and real estate in estd morterage project for a polar flight has been ite hart A. L. Garbat assisted | he started to work, and two months | Office, learned to handle a key, and —_—_—— - by the remaining indebtedness se-| erative, and no suit or proceedings e operation. Presented to the war department by William D. Mayo, chief engineer for Henry Ford, but officials have de- cided congressional authority would be necessary for government par- ticipation. Mr. Mayo discussed the project with both Secretary Davis and Major General Mason M. Patrick, chief of the army air service, suggesting the army should lend flying equipment and personnel. The question was referred to the legal bureau result- ing in an adverse opinion. ———__ Tho. publisher came through the operation successfully. During the week he showed varying changes of iniprovement with counter’ changes of reaction. Last Sunday a second- ary operation for drainage was per- |. formed. Near midnight last night Mr. Munsey suffered a relapse and when he rallied it was seen he lost much strength, which so weakneed him that when a second relapse came four hours latre, he sank into death. At his death bed were William T, Dewart, Mr. Munsey's general man- ager; Mrs. Dewart, F. A. Walker, pages for boys and girls, tors, seen in that Buy your Hosiery and Silk Under- wear Gifts at The Stuart Shop, 136 South Center St. ~ ONE CARLOAD ONLY | Blue Goose Oranges HAS ARRIVED FOR THE HOLIDAYS For Breakfast—for Luncheon—for Dinner. BUT— There is only one shipmen BUY NOW Before the present supply is exhausted. ASK FOR BLUE GOOSE ORANGES AT YOUR DEALER later appeared the first number of the Argosy Magazine—then an {l- lustrated weekly paper of eight Horatio Alger, Jr., was one of the contribu: This was the beginning of a struggle which has had few, if any, parallels in the publishing world. Forty years later, after one of the most remarkable demonstrations of hewing success out cf failure ever Particular business, Frank Andrew Munsey had become one of the foremost publishers in the United States, numbering hia news- papers and magazines by the score and his wealth by. the millions. had been a fight every step of the waa sent to Augusta, then an import four walls of a telegraph office, the boundless freedom of the jun- ale." was so sure of myself,"’ he con- tinued, “that I would willingly have Riven ten yents of my life, with out compensation, for a chance with some of the big concerns of the coun- try—rallroading, steel-manufactur- 'ng, shipping, hanking, or any of the great staple industries.” Gradually the publishing germ en- tered his blood. He drew up elabor- ate plang for a magazine and sub- mitted them to various persons with monef, but “an enterprise so haz- ardous as publishing, and managed by a man who had no practical ex- perience, did not appeal to them. Finally, his scheme was laid before ‘man more daring than the rest— a stock broker — and arrangements were made to begin publication of The Argosy. The broker agreed to supply $2,500. and Munsey, having It chairs up to the eight dollar table and wrote for the $2,500, A few days later he collapsed over that same table. The broker up in Maine had changed) his mind. He would keep his money. This Mr. Munsey de- ascribed as ‘jolt number one.” i Next he took his scheme to a pub- lisher, who offered to bring the mag- azine out in bis own name, retaining Munsey as editor and‘manager. Two wonths later the, first number ap- Deared, and three months after that the publisher falled. This was: ‘‘jolt member two."? | The insolvent publisher owed the editor and manager of The Argosy something more than a thousand follars in salary; which the latter ‘ look for the good-will.of the infant weekly paper. Writing of this period, he described it as “the beginning of a struggle such as no man is justi fied in undertaking.” He: had no cap- ital, and no means of raising any Many advance subscriptions had been received’ and the money spent. No one had any‘faith {n. the magazine, and {t could get no credit. | Borrowing’ $300! from a friend in Mathe, he fought*on-to keep what little life the publitation: had. In the winter of 1886 he-wrote, his second serial story for’ The Argosy. it was called “Afloat in a Great City.” Hoe ground out 6,000 words.a week by onndie-light, after Jong Ways of strug: gle at the office. When he hid finish- ed this, he looked back on the four | years of drudgery that thé had lived | through since coming to New York. As a reward, he found that his debts amounted to about $16,000. This was ‘jolt number three"— the worst of His serial story, however, had help- led the circulation, and money start- ‘ed to come in. He Increased tho size of the magazine and raised the price. ant publishing center. His work be-| Colonel came an obseasion, and he ‘hated it, He knew he could do big things, The he} as “cruel and unreasonable,” wrote years afterward, “were to mo as the cage to a tizer yearning for| nessee, the democratic house leader. WASHINGTON, Dec, 22.—UP)— William = Mitchell’s court martial sentence of five years sus- pension from the army was described today hy Representative Garrett of Ten “One of our most distinguished worla war flyers has been punished,” seid Mr, Garrett for telling the truth of tho aviation shortcomings of the republican administration, “Wo have had investigation after Investigation recently and 4inally a court martial. The net result is punishment for one of the country’s ablest officers.’+ DISASTER GASE REACHES END (Continued From Page One) otherwise, ever conducted,” and paid he said “it was apparent this wit- ness had no expert knowledge of his own relative to the Shenandoah dis- aster and any further examination of the witness to adduce testimony expert. or otherwise or information of any value on this sihject would have been unnecessary as well as futile.” Of Captain Anton. Heinen, who was consulted In the building of the Shenandoah and ‘who vigorously criticized the handling of the Shen: andoah, Commander Rosendahl! said: “Knowing Captain Reinen’'s excel: lent record of cool performance in flight we regret that it was not pos- sible for him to have made his pro- nouncements on the Shenandoah dis- aster from a considerable soothing attitude rather than to have been fired by his contact with the press and with the earth.” Commander Rosendahl quoted ex- tensively from the record to show that Lieutenant Commander Zach- ary Lansdowne, the commander of the Shenandoah who lost his life in the disaster, had acted with com- plete Nberty and without undue In- terference from Washington, and declared that to insinuate that “he would jeopardize his crew and his ship wilfully and knowingly, not only approaches the height of ab- surdity, but slanders the dead.” ->— Spokane Police Are Ignored By U. S. Raiders SPOKANE, Dec. 22—()~—Thirty federal prohibition énforcemont offi- cers, acting on. tnformatich submit ted by the Spokane board of trade, \s fast as the money arrived, it was acd for advertising. In tive months hf spent $95,000 and distributed 11,- 600,000 sample copies of The Argory. ‘ a recently formed organtzation of buainess and professional men, con- ducted a series of raids on soft drink establishments in the downtown dis- cured thereby has become imme- diately due and payahle, which on the date hereof, is claimed to be ns follows, to-wit: Amount of loan, $2,720.00, less value of stock $591.68, or $2,128.32, plus delinquent dues $336.00, delin- quent interest $836.00. fines $6 ; total of $2,867.52; and in addition, attorney's fees of $50.00, total of all, $2,917.52, Whereas. By the terms of said mortgage, and the said default thereunder, the power of sale therein contained has become on- erative, and no suit or proceed- ings have been instituted at law to recover the debt remaining se- cured by said mortgage, or any nart thereof; ind 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 may be necessary to satisfy the amount due on said note.and mort-|, sage, of principal, interest, dues, fines; and attorney's fees and oth- Give the old bus a 115 EAST FIRST ST. mornings. Order your Scientific Pioneer Safety Gas Garage Heater Now Casper Gas Appliance “Merchandise That Merits Confiderce’ have been instituted at law to re- cover the debt remaining secured 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 may be necessary to satisfy the) amount due on said note and mort- | gage, of principal, interest, dues, fines; and attorney's fees and oth- er fees, costs and expenses, to be ld at_public vendue by the Sher- f or Deputy Sheriff of Natrona County, in the State of Wyoming, to the highest bidder for cash, ac- cording 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 Thursday, February 4, 1926, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day, to-wit: West half of Lot Twenty- eight (28), in Block Eight (8), in Glendale Addition to the City of Casper. in Natrona described, -or so much thereof may be necersary amount due on said note and mort- gage, of principal, interest, and attorney's fees and other fees, costs and expertse, to be sold at public vendue by the Sheriff or Deputy Sheriff of Natrona County, in the State of Wyoming, to the highest bidder for cash according to 1: at the south front door. of the Court House, in the City of Casper, County of Natrona, in the State of Wyom'ng, on Thursday, February 4, 1926, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day, to-wit: The South Sixty-eight (68) Feet of Lot Six (6) in Block One Hundred and Ninety-two (192), in the City of Casper, County of Natrona, in the State of Wyoming, as said lot and block are laid down and deser*bed on the official plats of said City of Casper, on file in the office of the Coun- ty Clerk and Ex-Officio Reg- ister of Deeds in and for the County of Natrona, at Cas- per, Wyoming C. L, RHINE M to satisfy the MUTH, : a 5 “ er fees, costs and expenses, to be County, e of Wyoming, Mortgagee. OF fnvemsde te in manures wie | ability, kacwlacge aed oetder "| sold at oublle vendue by the Sher-| as said lot and-block are tet | WILLIAM.o. wre icTenee? poeta eso reaaitacribens, £ Of some others, however, he aia| iff or Deputy Sherift of Natrona] down and described in’ the Attorney for Mortyugee When he had opened his tittle of.| uot speak in such favorable terms. | County, in the State of Wyoming,| plat of said Addition now on | Publish Dec. 22. 20, 1025; Jan, fice, he drew one of his new kitchen | Concerning Colonel Willam atitchel, | "2the hiehest bidder for ensh.ac:! file and duly recorded in the _'5. 19 19, 20, 192% chance these cold Have:-a Heart--- Co., Inc. PHONE 1500

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