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MONDAY, DECEMBER 238, 1925 When You Use the Word STERLING You Mean the Finest of SILVER When You Use the Word POWER You instinctively think CHEVROLET ont two million owners can, and: do, testify to its tremend- ous. almost unbelievable power, its modern sturdy construction, -rapid acceleration and ease of handling, economy of opera- tion, beauty of line and len; of service. These are but a few of the eighty-three quality fea- tures of the Cheviolet. May we explain the others? Nolan Chevrolet Co. 322 S. David St. Phone 2100 Lavoye Casper Glenrock The Better Way Is With Chevrolet "lassified Rates 2, 1925) (Effective. December Tribune USvening) Herald (Morning Tribune-Herald (Sunday Morning) All. Week-day Advertising Runs in Both Papers at One Price Quick, Thoro, Economical; Double Circulation - Double Results One or more insertions’ in both Morning and Evening papers, or in, the Sunday combined issues: Rate per word -.~.. Minimum Rate covers consecutive inser tions. Want Ads will start either in the Evening or Morning editions and run tn the following edition, whether morning. or evening. “want Ads starting {n the morn: Ing Herald will be received until 11 p. m.; ads starting In the Ev ehing edition will be accepted for that day until 11 a. m. The Tribune and Herald will not be responsible for errors In Want Ads unless errors are called to our attention after first inser tion of ad, No claim for more than one insertion will be al- lowed. SAUL WANT ADS ARE PAY- ‘ABLE IN ADVANCE, WHERE ADS ARE ACCEPTED OVER THE TELEPHONE, PROMPT REMITTANCE {8 EXPECTED. ee *WANTED—SALESMEN a nnn sane neers NTED—Three good varies) Apply Stanley Bene dict sales manager. Van Sant Motor company. phone 1406. blninotonss Dona Soe WANTED—Maid for general house ss 405 B. 10th. Phone 2437-J. HELP_WANTED—MALE BARBER wanted at 226 Weat Firat. BEA BARBER. | Big money. Steady jobs for Moler men. Write. MOLER BARBER COLLEGE, 1229 1th St, Denver, POSITIONS WANTED EXPERIENCED deliveryman, truck driver out of work, willing to go any place or do anything. Phone 621, EPSP ERY es WANT work cooking in oil fields, or small hotel or housekeeper. Phone 732-J. __SERVICES OFFERED ... Remodeling and Repairing w. V. johnston, The Garpanter Phone 2406 POLLY OF T NT Bossy, VE wonvrrFU NEWS FoR You. Mie a BUNKER IS “THROWING A NEW Years EVE PARTY For THE WHOLE CAST OF OUR SHow AND ANYONE WE WANT To INVITE: HERE COMES MY WIFE- LL TELL HER THAT YOU ARE A COUNT -iF SHE KNOWS THAT YOU ARE YUST DUGAN - SHELL SORE AT ME- HERE'S WHERE 1 DO A LITTLE + SHERLOCK HOLMES STOFF AND SHOW PAYING FOR THAT ENGAGEMENT RING ~ GREAT, PoLiy AND | SUPPOSE THIS Is AN INVITATION, HE FOLLIES-— Prepared’All"Around ui SN'T IT? INVITED PARTY, Too! “MAGGIE THIS 15 THE COUNT OF CHANCE - HE CAN'T TALC TLL GST A DISGDISE SO HE Won'T RECOGNIZE ME - IT CERTAINDY IS -BUT THATS NOT HaLF oF ITs \WE SUCCEEDED IN MAKING rou Avow THar BiG BRUTE BION ALL WEEK , BUT an Goin TO RELENT. HE'S BEEN TO THE OH,HE HAS? 4 WELL, Excose ME— asper Dai ARE YOu GOING? I VR Ih ly Cribune Hy ! it ft | VUle op eee Boppy, WHERE CeTTT Te To TRY aND ANSTHER Boxing LESSON BEFORE THE GYe1 GLosEs- It = Now Ice PARK MYSELF IN FRONT OF HIS OFFICE AND WHEN HE COMES OOT CATCH HIM REDHANDED — FoR LONCH ILL WOO MOST INMTE HIM OUT To HAVE DINNER. SOME NIGHT TMS WEEK - ©1925 ay Ire Creat Brite A Ture Service. Inc. taghts reserved --By BILL ZIEGFELD AND IF iTS ‘ALREADY CLOSED Im GuING. To BUY A NOSFGLARD AND A RIFLE! CONTINDED - PAGE SEVEN If You Can’t Charleston /£ or don't eare to tq this dance, | you will at least drive a oar and } especially it don't have so many-|4 movements » Charleston, | and you can drive a car all over | the city, count or anywhere, ij but when you Charleston it has j¢ to be indoors. “A home conversation; Mother—“Let's buy a closed Car.” Dad—‘“What will it be Daughter. swell coach.” Son—“W make will it be?” | Mother—“An Essex Coach'| for $915 Whol always makes will be. It will be a pleasure to de er an Essex to this family Family—'‘Mother ht—a mother mistake, an E x HUDSON COACH 81 $455 down payment, $8 per mon COACH §! Payment, 55.79 per mont balance 2 $ NOW-IMIN A FINE FIX= | WONDER IF 1CAN FIND OUGAN AGIN -HE JUST GOT 12°28 ~IVE GUARDED THIS DOORWAY UKE A SENTRY BUT L HAVEN'T F SEEN A SIGN OF HIM AND IT’S. SIX OCLOCK~ HE MUST HAVE STAYED HOME TODAY — AND I ALMOST SMOTHERED MYSELF WEARING THESE FALSE WHISKERS TO Foo. THAT o COLLECTOR. BOT SHOWED DP- MANGE HE'S TIRED OF CHASIN' ME! HE NEVER. This truck needs some work on It. To Be Sold to Highest Bidder WHITE 30 TRUCK We are not in the truck business and therefore are going to sell this truck to the highest bidder—bids to be opened at 5 p. m., December 31, or one half down and balance in 5 monthly payments, Terms are cash Send your bid in today with name, address, telephone number and amount. THE LEE DOUD MOTOR COMPANY For Sale—Miscellaneous FOR SALE—German police pups. 105 South Conwell, phone 791-M. FOR SALE—MUSICAL Victrola and records in used only “short 614 E. Fifth. I Save You Money On Your Radiator DAMAGED FROZEN A Trial Will Convince You Satisfaction Guaranteed SAM KNOWS HOW | ‘The Radiator Man 8 East A St. Phone 1381 AS FITTINGS of all kinds; stoves installed and adjusted: estimates ven: reasonnh'e rates. Ear! Hill. Phone 2663-W. 1705 6. Third. For Sale—Miscellaneous__ ‘OR SALE—Several good office chairs and desks at a bargain. hone 1570. he OR SALE—12x14 dow and door Ca pr Mr. Gauntt at 542 8, Park, or jew high school. 2.3 RIBUNE- HERALD wantads run In morning and evening papers. g0- ig into every home in the city. te T.word: minimum, 16 words, 46c. COAL LIVERED, mine measure, $7.50 ton, Call Moore Bros., 17-R-6, A Ls mine measure, jivered, 60 per ton. Call Moore Bros. DR SALH—600 second sheets, from waste news print hes In size, 20¢ for 600 sheets It at Tribune Herald office.—O. KE your garage safe for winter se, by finishing it inside with SULITE. the last word In Wall: rd. NICOLAYSEN LUMBER CO. Phones 62 or 2300 ry FOR SAI hophone and, 40 records, kitchen chairs $1.00 14 pads, $5.00 ran round dining table, china closet, used duofold, $2 large heater, $18.00; toal heaters, kitchen cabinet, $15.00; Simmo 2-inch post bed, $5.00;, bed spring and mattress, $8.00. crating. 242 West First We do packing and HUNTER-GOLL CO. Phone 2200 __WANTED TO RENT _ WANTED TO RENT _MeRory Apts. age near Ph BOARD AND ROOM _ furnace heat, BOARD and room; bath and all modern conventen ood table board, $10 a week. FOR RENT--ROOMS FOR RENT—Clean hing quar: ters to gentleman; completely fur nished, hts and gas paid; reason- able; clore in, 701.8. Beech, FOR REN heated rooms next to bat 147_N, Woloott. Jose inj reasonalbe, Phone 886-W. _FOR RENT—HOUSES _ FOR RENT—Six-room modern sem! basement, furnished, 210 N, Mc- Kinley, FOR RENT—Three-rooms and sun porch, modern, well furnished, laundry room, garage, on pavement. 633 W. 18th. FOR RENT—Five-room unfurnished modern house; very reasonable, Phone 2311-R. T—Fivetoom unfurnished house, nearly new, $55. Phone 1448. Grover C. Gorsuch, 637 E 11th. re T—Modern _four-room stied house. Phone 412. ‘OR R strictly modern six. room house, beautifully furnished, very reesonable, fine residence sec- tion, near school. Inqiire at 1228 Ash, Sunday, Through week call “RK. ‘0. Ine two-room unfur- nished house and two-room fur nished apartment. 137 West G, THREE-ROOM house, lights, water, gas, 739 South Washington street. Key at store across street. FOR RENT—Six-room house, un: furnished, $30 a mont Corner Lind and Lincol Pho 4 FOR RENT—Four-room modern un- furnished house, newly decorated; also three rooms and bath in base mont, $40, at 1008 Hast Seco street. Phone 1652-5. FOR SALE—HOUSES POR SALE—Extra good five-room buy, on pavement, $6,500, $500 cash, See Grover C. Gorsuch, bullder, 637 FB. 11th. BUSINESS CHANCES far Rent-—APARTMENTS AS aE SNe FOR RENT —Two-room modern, furnished apartment with bath. month. FOR RED break: 1v03. 1 one block from bus line, in ent residence section, $26 per Phone 869, foursroom house with fast nook, fireplace, Phone 245 S Willow POR R ‘furnished apartment, bath, low rent, half block from Second St. 133 8. Conwell. FOR R 5 mm furaiahed apartment, etrict ly gpodern, private bath, 231 South Gra) FOR RENT—Thre semi-basement; hot and Mahta; will rent cheap, Inquire 1319 W. 13th tion; phone 1328-J, in connec: gas and age cold water, WANTED—Man for each county in state of Wyoming for representa- tive and who can Invest $2,600 up to $5,000, investment i# classed by Bal son reports as best in United Btates and earnings tremendous and t! statutes absolutely govern the hand- ling of the ifivestmént. An Inter- view will convince the moat skep- tical. We court Invetsigation thor- oughly. Address XYZ, care Tribune, Casper, Wyo. PERSONAL MADAME J. REA KEYS Clairvoyant and Spirituallist Madame ti stands alone with power of tell You the Past, Pres: ent and Futu: Get her advice be fore making any changes. Must call for appointment. Wyatt Hotel, Apartment 8 Phone 2609-J PERSONAL GENTLEMAN, 40 years old, wishes to meet lady between 25 and 40; object matrimony. Write Box B-12, Tribune. PARTY ts known who hay my little bull dog tied up; will you please turn him loose and avoid prosecu- ton. Morris Bleevas, 226 West First. AS WE CANNOT find the owner of bed set, call Women of the Moose- heart Legion. Phon “Jor 1 MADAME FRANCES Paycho-Palmist lairvoyant If you are worrled or unhappy. making changes in business or doubtful to friends or family mat- ters, she is the one to consult. Spe- clal readings this week. Now located at 443 West Yellowstone, house in the rear. Hours 9:00 to 9:00. Mada “Cross” Jlairvoyant. knows your oast, pres ent future West Hotel LOST AND FOUND IF PARTY who took bob sled from 1167 §. Walnut will return to same address a $10 reward will be paid and no questions asked. Boston _ Bull, LOST: black and white. Reward . Phone 151 LOST STOLEN dog, eight months white front legs. Rews First. Phone 407. LR DEGALENOTICES - (5! NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE- MENT OF ESTATE State of Wyoming, County of Na- trona, ss. In the District Court. Eighth Ju- dicial District. In the Matter of the Estate of C. A. Moulding, deceased. All creditors and other interest- ed in the estate of C. A. Mould- ing, deceased, take notice that the andersigned administratrix of said estate will, on or before the 23rd day of January, 1926, file in the office of the Clerk of Court of Natrona County, her final account and petition for distribution of said estate. where anyone interest- ed may examine such account and petition and file objections there- te in writing at any time before the 4th day of February, 1926, and if no objections are filed thereto, she will make final settlement of said estate on the 5th day of Feb- | fuary, 1926, or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard, IRMA B. MOULDING, Administratrix of the estate of C. A. Moulding, deceased. : WILLIAM O. WILSON, Attorney for Estate. Publish Dec. 21, 28, 1925; Jan- 4, 11, 1926. NOTICE OF SHAREHOLDERS’ MEETING The regular ennual meeting of the shareholders of The Wyoming National. Bank of Casper, will be held at the office of said bank in Casper, Wyoming at 10:00 o'clock, A. M., Tuesday, January 12th, 1926, for the election of a Board of Directors to serve for the en-| mortgagee will cause the follow- sting year and the transaction of such other business as may prop- erly come before the meeting. B. B. BROOKS, Attest: President. CARL F. SHUMAKER, Cashier. Casper, Wyo., Dec. 14th, 1925. Publish Dec. 14th, 21st, 28th, 1925; Jan, 4th, 1926, a NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE WHEREAS, Default has been made in the payment of part of the money secured by a mortgage dated November 27, 1923, made’ by Wilbur Tubbs and Edythe Pin- ney Tubbs, husband and wife, 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 undersign- ed 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. cember, n the 8th day of De and there P in Book 80 of Mortge 101; given to secure the two ¢ 1 issory notes of the said mortga gors to said mor one of said ndtes being in the sum of | $2,000.00, dated said November 27, 1923, due on or before June 25, 1932, and the other of said notes being in the sum of $8,000.00, dated said November 27 1923, due on or before June 265, 1933, in monthly installments of $50.00 as monthly dues and $50.00 as monthly interest on said loan, and, therefore default has joccurred in the condition of said mortgage, in that the said mort- gagors have 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 $500.00, and of such delinquent interest now being $500.00, fines of $100.00. And Whereas, Said mortagee has élected to exercise the option in said mortgage provided, where by the remaining indebtedness se- cured thereby has become imme- diately due and payable, which on the date of the first publication hereof is claimed to be as follows, to-wit: Amount of loan $8,500.00, less value of stock, $1,998.80. or $6,506.20; plus delinquent dues $500.00, delinquent interest $500.00. delinquent fines $100 00, leaving balance due of $7,606.20; and in addition $50.00 attorney's fees for the foreclosure thereof; total of all, $7,656.20, Whereas, By the terms of said mortgage, and the said default thereunder, the power of sale therein contained fas become op- erative, 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 | ing described mortgaged prem- ises and real estate in said mort- gage described, or so much there of as may be necessary to satisfy the amount due on said notes and mortgage, of principal, interest, dues, fines and attorney's fees, and other fees, costs and expenses, to be sold at public vendue by the Sheriff or Deputy Sheriff of Na- trona County, in the State of Wy- oming, to the highest bidder for cash, according to law, at the south front door of the Court House in the City of Casper, Coun- ty of Natrona, in the State of Wy- oming, on Tuesday, January 19, 1926, at ten o'clock in the fore- noon of said day, to-wit: The West Eighty Feet of Lot numbered One, in Block One Hundred and Thirty-five, in the Town, now City, of Casper, in Natrona County, Wyoming, according to the recorded plat thereof, togeth- er with all buildings and im- provements thereon. | BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONS Dated December 7, 1925. CASPER MUTUAL BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, By P. 0, NICOLAYSEN, (Seal) Its President. Attest: J. M. LOWNDES, Its Secretary. WILLIAM 0, WILSON, Attorney for Mortgagees Publish Dec. 7, 14, 21, 28, 1925; Jan. 4, 11, 19: pt rah ch NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE- MENT OF ESTATE State of Wyoming, County of Na- trona, ss. In the District Court, Eighth Ju- dicial District. In_the Matter of the Estate of Mary A. Moore, deceased, All creditors and others interest- ed in the estate of Mary A. Moore, deceased. take notice that the un- dersigned executor of the last will and testament of said Mary A. Moore, deceased, will, on or before the 28rd day of January, 1926, file in the office of the Clerk of Court of Natrona County, his final #. SASPER, WYOMING. Phone 1406 Cor. McKinley and Yellowstone Branch at Edgerton See the Star before you buy. The little automobile with more Power. Essex Coach......... $275.00 Ford Coupe...,.....$375.00 Ford Coupe .......... $175.00 Ford Touring $250.00 In the Salesroom of Reno Motor Co. Phone 3030 CADILLAC STAR Casper Edgerton ie Pe account and petition for distribu- tion of said estate, where anyone interested may examine such ac- count and petition and file ob, tions thereto in writing at an time before the 4th day of Febru ary, 1926. and if no objections are filed thereto, he will make final settlement of said estate on the 5th day of February, 1926, or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard WILLIAM 0, WILSON, Executor of the last will and tes- tament of Mary A. Moore, dew cedsed. \ Publish Dec. 21,'28, 1925; Jan, 4, 11, 1926. nena NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the District Court, Highth Judi. * cial District. In the Matter of the Estate of James S. Wilson, deceased. NOTICE “S HEREBY GIVEN that letters of administration were on the fourth day of December, 1925, granted to the undersigned in the above estate, and all per- sons having claims against the said decedent, are hereby required to file them, with the necessary vouchers, in the office of the clerk of the above named District Court of Natrona County, Wyoming, at Casper, Wyo., or to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers to the undersigned administratrix at her nlace of business, at Room 10, Stockmen’s National Bank Build- ing, ‘Casper, Wyoming, within ten " months after the first publication of this notice. Dated this 14th day of Decem- ber, A. D., 1925. OLIVE BARKER, Administratrix of the Estate James 8. Wilson, deceased. Publish Dec. 14, 21, i a as of I DIRECTORY | AUDITORS CLEANERS CG. & KKIMERTH & CO. Certified Public Accounts tncdme Tax Service 11 ON Bide HAS MIRE & Vik! Auditors and Accountants Income Tax Consultants Suite 21 ine 167 Glad: ~Buits Cleased and Pressed $1.00 ©. 0.0 Cleaners, Phone 1819 129 West Railroad Ave. $1.00 -— YES —— $1.00 Ladies’ and Gents’ Suits Cleaned and Pressed LAWYERS ~~ AMBROSE HEMINGWAY Lawyer 832 Midwest Wide. BULLACK & LACY ' Julte 204.205 Midwest Uldg. | Phone (200 Called, for and Delivered, Con. Roy. Bldg. Phone 660) Cleaning Plant, 631 W. Ninth St. Pune. Account ae 7 ‘ublie eccounting y me Tax Service a NA Te od | ___Phone 2930 Phone 56 AUTO LAUNDRY __ CHIROPRACTORS Motors Cleaned, Cars Washed AUTO LAUNDRY DKS. J & A G. JEFFREY 112.8. Durbin St. Phone 1904 | suite 812 Midweat Uldg Ph THe AUTOMOBILE PARTS ts for All Cars CAS! AUTO PAR’ co. 1720 B, Yellowstone Phone 698-W TRANSFER AND CRATING TRANSFER & STORAGE » Moving Specialty ke House CARLES Li Phorie 949 BATTERIES TARVER UATTERY CO. oF ith vi COAL FOR Geno COAL Phone 677 ~G00D, CLEAN COAL No Ash, No Soot, Most Heat In pret Lota or by the Ton, » A, COAL CO, 215 West Phone 1400 CRATIN LESTIE Mi NELSON” Warehouse ‘and Transfer Co, Phone 1234 M. E. HARNED-BOYD, Chiropractor 150 North Grant, St. Phone 1457 DOCTORS Nationa) Bank Bldg nerai Practice, Hospital LAWYERS FOSTER AND WEHRLT Attorneys Rm, 406407, Con. Roy, Bidg, Phone 41 Ji EY & BARRETT ttorneys Wide ~MULVA’ 415 Con, toy WINTER 202 Ul texchange Bldg. Phone 151 fe JAMES P. KEM Lawyer 108 Ol Exchange Bidg Vhone 2306 MARVIN. L. Attorney-atLlaw Smith Bidg. Whone 7% UASEY @ McNALLY Room 51617 Con. Roy. Bidg. Phone 86. NICHOLS © <TH wyere ) range Bidg. is KRAN Le ROV-1O-LI OI HAI © Attorney Vhone 24 ROR Con BE PAUL GBACHELLE 403 Midweat Bidg. Phone 194 GEO. 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