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PAGE TEN | Sie SE Be FRIDAY, JAN. 8 Interjational Radio Programs R’S WHITE CAPS (526) ULE: 12:00 Midnight Jes Molnes—Con- Des Moines Ohicagonr ar d Banquet 900 KOA (322 10:30 ye Ta. SILENT STATIONS WEBR, WFI QJ. (448) Chic FEAT >». Hots TALKS M Washi YENING CONCERTS 7:00 P. M. Nev 7:00 P.M. (411) Montreal fost 11:00 P. M. A (341) New Rec® 1145 P. M. KLX (509) Oakland. Swe WHAR 12:00 Midnight Organ (405) Los Angeles. _ REDIO PROGRAM FOR TODAY Bera ss. fee. A pe ee ee_fG, Jen The Casper YOU KNOW ME AL---Adventures of J = I Wish you'd ANNOUNCE ng SHAT THIS 1S MY FORTY-SEVEN. . He won't come if he knows it Mrs. Wellington Todd went. b: is just for us three.” home weighed with he “I think he will,” Laurel said, hter’s problem. Was there a| thoughtfully. (To be tinued.) ‘of In the next chapter: The Match- Decer maker, iU. S. Protects | Discrimination | In Truk Tariff akfasting the next morning. What has happened to the little darling nc pre Todd raised her eyes at sarcasm. “I'm for some unhappy years.” | . .cHINGTON, Jan Uttle fool ‘expect any-|__without waiting for in from Washington, the American em-| The bassy has lost no tithe In filing a “YOU. wanted Ni protest with the Turkish govern- Her daughter's countenance| mont against what tt fecle te dat ed. “Of course I wanted him. | warranted disciminktion. Recent | What ‘girl wouldn't, He's wealthy, | -rurkish legislation has placed a tax nd he has social power, and he| oy commodities imported from the t exactly an old beast. . - -!tmnited States amounting to eight Laurel, the Mttle fool, is in love | times the customs duty assessed on with hi That's why she's un- | merchandise from countries which have signed commercial treaties with! »py, and why she's going to have a wretched time. If she had gone jpurkey. It {s against the imposition Into this with her eyes open, and/or such duties that the American not closed by silly romance, she'd | embassy protests. joying herself.” SS SSS course, everybody says she CARD OF THA arriea him for his mone: Mrs.| wi WISH to express our sincere | | 1, quietly. appreciation and thanks to our | friends and neighbors for their kind ness, i, turning from the | page o' ine paper to | loved husband ~ | th fi eC — aii MRS F sR O'MALLE eth pea eet 1 AND FAMILY. when she brought Laurel BLY sfast at 10 o'clock in the morn confided, “Miss Marion {s sick.” ack Keefe Daily Tribune y them, with interest thereon, shall become due and payable fofthwith and that then and thereupon it shall be lawful for the mortgagee, | the undersigned, W. F. ‘Henning, | to sell said property at public auc- tion for cash, according to the statute in such case made and pro- vdied, and out of the moneys aris- ing from such sale to retain the} said principal sums and interest. together with costs of sale and $3,000.00 attorneys’ fees. That default has been made in the conditions of said mortgage deeds, in that the principal sum of $35,000.00, secured by said mortgage deed of date December 31, 1919, and the interest thereon. th of which are past due, have not been paid, and, in that the interest moneys which are past due on id promissory notes bearing date August 6th, 1923, aforesaid, are long since past due and un- paid and said interest’ moneys have remained due and unnaid for more than thirty days after the same, by the terms of the mort- gage deed securing the same, be- came due and payable, and the undersigned, the mortgagee, has declared the whole principal sum, together with interest thereon, due and payable forthwith and all of said principal sums of money aforesaid, together with interest thereon remain due and unpaid ct the date hereof. That there is due on said mort- gage deeds and the notes secured thereby, as above set out and de- scribed, at the date of the first publication of this notice, towit: January 8th, 1926. the sum of $53,793.70 from the mortgagors Charles A. Smith and Phyetta Smith, his wife, and Frank J, Tur- ner and Matilda L. Turner, his wife, to the mortgagee, W. F. Hen- ning, no part of which has ever been paid, and that no suit or pro- ceeding has been instituted at law to recover the debt secured by said mortgage deeds or any part thereof. NOW THEREFORE, public no- 1 Haye you called the doctor?" | SHAY : : pe want n{§ Cotton Cake | Flour — Salt 5 ; Dairy Feed Poultry Feeds hout touching the food, or Poult ry Remedies Golden : at the mail and papers,|[Revenge Lice Powder will sure Laure! arose and went to Marion’s|{iclean your Poultry of this Pest. WILLIAMS STOCK MEDICINE Here Is a Réal Medicine for Cat- tle and Sheep. Will relieve and prevent Worms, Ticks, Snotty Nose, Bloat. Contains the proper ingredients” needed for the bet- Ala b 2 I come in, dear?” There was no response. went in. “I don’t want anything, me alone. Laurel t leave Momentarily, Laurel stood un-|[fterment of your Livestcck. ‘Try decided, Very evidently her step-| [iit and be convinc daughter was crying. We are distributors for State Ie there hing I can do, M ‘ of Wyoming. Casper Warehouse Co. DISTRIBUTORS 268 Industrial Ave. 1 drew closer, and finally sat down on the bed bestde the sob: shaken figure, thinly clad. “I think a lUttle breakfast would make you t better. Tel, 27. Hicx.| “I don’t want any breakfast. I Sj don't want anything. — LEGAL NOTICES --- een eae meLBelP | NOTICR OP HORECLOSUBS ts Taps NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Marion raised her head slowly, that on Bist, 191 and regarded her step-mother | : nde through red, welling eyes. At that | charles nds Enver Smith, his wife, and Frank J, Tur- ANIAN UNHEARD AND UNSEEN ENEMY ADVANCES, THE Sheridan Inn THE OLD ESTABLISHED STOPPING PLACE IN and ms uld ¢ as far i | SHERIDAN s could Your Home When in r Town. D. D. WARNER, Propriet A ayo a moment she would have unburdened to anyone, “Law man Holt, don’t Laurel's heart dropped ner and Matilda L. Turner, his wife, made, executed and deliver- ed a mortgage deed to the under- signed, W. F. Henning, to secure the payment of one principal beat, @ nodded her head anxiously. | pete Saat he loves me peony ‘ory note dated December 31st, 1919, becoming due Decem- In a@ mome an-}ber § 1924, for $35,000.00, | other, questior Nel bearing 8 per cent interest per! would ann covering property herein- after described. mortgage which ri 4 ed recorded in th ffice of ie « DT County Clerk of Natrona ae t Wvomin 19, of . | ge Deed t think rwood's wife clc temples beatir r and Matilda L. | an Turner, hi thereafter on |} arion’s heart August 6th, 1923, made, executed hinted and hinted about | and delivered a mortgage deed to the ball, but he hasn't asked me to undersigned, W. F. Henning, alle him to. be to secure the payment of two prin- Perkapa be! thinks t | cipal pron otes, each bear- of shane Sener eoeens ling date, August 6th, 1923, each n You aren't supposed— becoming due August 6th, 1928, JOH, -T: read he; hasnitvaske: each in the principal sum of for a single dance, or asked me | $10,900.00 and bearing interest at what I was going to wear, or ANY-| the rate of 10 per cent per annum CHING. He doesn’t even appear to | from date until paid. interest paya- pelea arene | ble semi-annually, which said mort- oy ed Marion's hands soft: | gage deed was recorded in the of- ly, ‘They were motst and sticky. | fice of the County Clerk of Na- bi Sg bg eet tf et prod | trona County, Wyomint, in Book She affected mood | 33, of Mortgare Deed Records, on w. “Listen, Tl) 84, each enid mortgage SON, FOUTS: | deeds covering same property, “But I don’t | which is mor elec ies chasing him | scribed as foll on Eaere, say Lot 4, in Block 7, of the City formerly town, of Casper, r to answer. At! the| Natrona County, Wyoming, hile I was slipping down ¢ « ogether nos improve k I kept my eyes upon my pr nts thereon marked his position well 1|_ That the undersiened, W, |F. ! d care to keep my | Henning. is now the owner and Uomy dive. As ti holder of said mortgag ad the ew in so ofter T popped notes secured thereby. e the surface and t p| That said morteage deeds, and tom | breaths. And, oh my. wv it | each of them, by the terms there- when | fresh and sweet! But I took good | of, provide that in case default be wanted |eare not to blow any bubbles, and | made in the payment of the prin- nat Seal | the second I had filled my lungs out | cipal sums of money thereby se- cured, or in the payment of the interest due thereon, when and as the same becomes due, and in case any interest moneys remain due and unnald for the space of thirty days after the same becomes due Bear time I came to the surface 1 was length: you tell free nearer that unsuspecting Seal t had been before.’ | ight I dropped again. And ever, s | A Tribune-Herald Classified | and payable then, and in that case run | Aa run one time brought 85 replies|the whole principal sums secured But | yesterday, by said mortgages, and each of tice is hereby given that, pursuant to the statute in such case made and provided, and by virtue of the power and authority vested in the undersigned by said mortgage deeds, I, W. F. Henning, mortga- gee named in said mortgage deeds, do hereby notify Charles A Smith and Phyetta Smith, his wife, and Frank J. Turner and Matilda L. Turner, his wife, and--all other persons whomsoever, that I shall on the 20th day of February, 1926, ‘between the hours of 9 o’clock in the forenoon and 5 o'clock in the afternoon, sell said property and premises described in said mortgage deeds or so much thereof as may be necessary, at public vendue to the highest bid- der for cash, at the south front oor of the Court House in the | ity of Casper, Natrona County, Wyoming, to pay, according to the terms of said mortgage deeds and the notes secured thereby. the amount of said indebtedness re- maining, together with all costs and other expenses as aforesaid. Said sale shall be made by the Sheriff of Natrona County, Wy. oming, at the time and said. place afore; W. F. HENNING, Morfgagee. 22, 29; Feb..5, Publish Jan. 8, 15. 12, 1926. For Sale—AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE—1925 Oakland Lan¢ Spassenger business coupe; t car ig just as good y selling it at a big reductign in price; Oakland special sedan, just like het- 1s ; both these c ew are ars, buys t Oakland will give more servi most the Co- less money than of rs under $2,000 Motors a), 438 ne operative 19% OVERLAND TOURING sessed because of non of installments. Looks except for slight tire ‘ot often are you able to car at feally new Price $485 a pra avi a Dodge Delivery Ford Roadster Cn UO. | FOR SALB—Rickenbdacker, Oakland sedans and Oakland coupe, just | like new; big reduction in price; see thom; we trade; terms. Co-operative Motors Inc., 438 East Yellowstona. t_ Yellowstone. | FRIDAY, JANUARY 8, 1926 --By DICK DORGAN : ~ - : =a a te @hYMR.REFEREE- - WOULD You Now ye ANNOONCE THAT, 4s | THIS 1S MY: ; LAsT | : FIGHT Y fal so “ « hy 7 if : i Fy T Ws g Du i @ Seeehy/ H 4 6-26 || == a For Sale—AUTOMOBILES | For Sale—Household Goods} For Rent—APARTMENTS WHITE 30 TRUCK between now Good body. It is to be sold and Sunday night. Mechanical condition is not so good. We are going to sell it for $150. Just think—why it is worth several times that for the parts alone. Act quick. The Lee Doud Motor Co. FOR SALE—1916 Ford touring car, $25. 1431 KE. First. For Sale—Auto Accessories AUTO PARTS GOOD used parts for all cars. orders solicited. Everything for the car at less than half original Casper Auto Wrecking and P, O. Box 405, Phone Yellowston FOR RENT—GARAGES GARAGE for rent, Pines hetel. Phone 456-J, 326 North Wolcott. _ FOR ‘Double garage with heat, at corher Grant and Second. Call 705 East Second, WANTED TO BUY WANTED TO BUY—Fiortda proper. ty, either city or acreage. Write or phone Frank M. Gore, Ideal Apart- ments, Casper, WANTED TO BUY—Discarded clo thing and shoe, guns, tools, tents tarps, saddles and chapps. Phone 2061-W. The Two-for-One-Store. WANTED—We will buy or trade ‘n your used furniture, also #hot guns and rifies. Koler Furniture Co., 220 8S Wolcott Phone 138. WANTED—Your old coal range or heater in exchange for 4 sur range or heater. Phone 1036. Mail FOR sALE—Dining table, chairs, buffet, bed, springs and mattress, chiffonier_and dresser. Phone 1204. FOR RENT—Strictly modern three- room Whale apartment, furnished, $20 Apartments, 610 8, Ash. BREAKFAST table and four leather seat chairs, 00; child’s crib and pad, $5.00; kitchen chairs, 90c; all white cotton mattresses, new, $8.50; gas heaters, $1.50 and up; bed spring nd mattress, $8.50; 2-piece vin room set, $150.00, new; gate leg table 00; dressers, and two chairs, $ $7.00. We do packing and crating. HUNTER-GOLL CO, Phone 242 West First sell and exchange used . ‘stoves and trunks. Fry's Furniture Co., 249 W. Yellowstone. Phone 1278. FOR SALE—Two oil stoves, tieally new. 1135 8. David. FOR SALE—A bargain in house hold furniture, complete sets; leav- ing Casper, 428 West Seventeenth street, phone 2611-W. FOR SALE—Furniture, five rooms; real bargains. 623 Center. Phone 181-M, 2200 prac- RENT—Neat two-room fur- partment, modern, close N. Lincoln. Phone 1186-J. Sor four-roorn modern fur- nished apartments, close to school, $15_and $26. louth Ash, FOR RENT— Modern, furnished apartment; private bath, low rent, half block from Second street. 133 S. Conwell. NT—Three-room furnished apartment, strictly modern, ° pri- vate bath, electric washer in laun- ry. $35 per month, with garage $35 E. 12th, inquire In rear, Phone 27 FOR RE FOR Four-room basement, furnished. Phone 817-W. ViVE-ROOM “modern furnished apartment; also three-room, partly modern furnished house. 119 North Grant S| pL a ee ee MODERN furnished two-room apart- ment, steam heat, lights; close in. 605 South Durbin, phone 695: FOR SALE—MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS ANYON save $12 wishing «. new piano can Phone 265-R. FOR SALE—LIVESTOCK WE BUY. sell and exchange cattle, sheep, hogs and horses, also farm: ing Implements. one Dodge commer: clal and one Jewett touring car for trade. 1131 S. Beech. Phone 2272. P.O Box 843. FOR SALE—POULTRY CHICKS, 20 breeds; leghorns $12.50; Reds, Rocks, Anconas $13—100. Alfalfa $6.60; sweet clover $4.20; seed corn $3.10 bushel. Apple, peach and plum trees 20c; cherry 25c. Paints, barn $1.20; use $2.75 gallon. WLTSE, RuloJgNebr. WANTED TO BUY—We pay tore for coal ranges, heaters, dressers. Avofolds, all household goods. Phone 1 WANTED TO BUY—Five-room mod- ern, fairly close in; will pay $1,000 cash. Martin & Christianson, phone 2606. WE BUY, sell and exchange used furnitur steves and_ trunks. Frye’s Furniture Co., 249 West Yel- lowstone, phone 127 WANTED TO RENT WANTED—By reliable, permanent renters, a_strictly modern, desir- able unfurnished or parthy furnished house. . Box B-17, care Tribune: Herald, WANTED TO RENT—Furnished mpartment with bedroom, by three adults. Phone 2292-M_ after 5 p.m. BOARD AND ROOM Tell the Advertiser—“I saw it in The Tribune.” APARTMENT, consisting of two rooms and bath, located corner of Center and Sixth streets, furnished; plenty of sun light. Phone 2273-wW. FOR RENT —Two-room modern, furnished apartment with bath, located one block from bus Ine, in excellent residence section, $25 per month. Phone 869. FOR RENT—HOUSES FOR RENT —Furnished, modern four-room, rooms, also two rea- us, 912 home, furnished; per month. 114 So! 620-5. FOR RENT—Furnished three-room house with e, cemb-modern, 102 ‘all Mrs, Benjamin, with garage, $50 uth Ash. Phone —Small threeroom fur- ished house. Call after 6p. m. 828: North Pa FOR RENT—Fiveroom furnished, modern house or three-room apart: ment, also garage, Standard addl- tion." Phone 924-J. FOR RENT—ROOMS FOR RENT—Modern front room ad- Joining bath; close in and close to refinery; reasonable. 635 W. Yellowstone. FOR RENT—Large pleasant room adjoining bath, in new modern home. 932 South Ash, phone 211-J. FOR RENT—Large, well furnished bedroom adjoining bath. 741 8S. Ash. Phone 2018-J. FOR RENT—Neatly furnished front room, bath, telephone, one half block from two bus nes on South Elm. Phone 1887-M. Fs WANTED TO RENT—Garage near _McRory” Apts. Phone 621. WANTED WANT work cooking in off flelds or, small hotel or housekeeper. Phone’ a For Rent—Miscellaneous FOR RENT—Sewing machine, $3 per month. Repairing done. Also sel! on easy payments. Brooks, 749 East H. Phone 1648-W. For Rent—APARTMENTS FOR RBNT—One apartment. Third. Phone 2019-W. FOR _RENT—Two-room apartment, all furnished, Ing gas and lights and bat $25 per month. Call at 6: Ninth. FOR RENT—Modern, furni:hed fw and four rooms; reasoncble: CY bus. 921 W. 14th. front modern Inquire rear. 807 1. FOR RENT—Four-room modern un- furnished house, with garage., In- 1526 West Fourteenth OR 1 ‘oom =—s modern house. 1511 South Cedar, phone Le ae cea FOR RENT—Five-room furnished or unfurnished house. Phone 2122-M. ONT — Five-room two front porch room: 614 S. Wolcott. Phone house, references. 2781. OR RENT—Two-room modern fur- nished house, gas, lights and elec- tric washer furnished. 1722 South Cedar, phone 2020-J. ON five-room modernly furnished house at 113 North Beech street. Apply_105 North Beech. FOR RENT—Partially furnished residence, modern, steam heat, double garage; five rooms, first floor: six-room basement; located 705 East A street; rent reasonable. Phone 652 or 690-R, call at 201 Ott Exchange Bldg. YOR’ RENT—Three-room cottage, unfurnished: corner Poplar and R. R. Avenue. Phone 652 or apply at 201 Oil Exchange Bldg. FOR” RENT—Four-room modern, furnished house. 1031 W. 14th. For Sale—Miscellaneous _ fa) SALE—Two:tube Crosby Radio set, nearly new, t phones, $25, Phone COA Mine m bea: fertilizer, haulir F YE" | FOR SALE land red spuds fine ones, delivered, $4 ‘per hun dred. 1131 South Beech, phon 2 2 cRALD morning and evening papers, g0- ing Into every home in the city. 3c per word: minimum, 15 words, 45c. oO COAL mine measure, $7.50 17-R ‘outh Center, We) 12x14 shed, one dow and door Cal} 366-R and ask for Mr. Gauntt at 542 8. Park, or heets. cut from waste news’ print, 84x11 20¢ for’ 500 sheets inches In size, Call at Tribune-Herald office. SALE—Electric washing ma- good condition; practically 1534 South ‘Oak, phone Small stock of gro- register and ehow case; 30x B-23, care Tribune: , cash free rent. Herald. FOR SALE—Biack Hudson seal fur coat, very reasonable, large size, %_ length. je 606.5. 500 SECOND SHEETS, 20c; on mail orders add 8c for postage, Tribune- jt bus FOR RENT—Store building, corner Fifth and Beech, close in, rent rea- sonable. Inquire 330 EB. Fifth, MAKE your chicken and out hous air tight at comparatively no cost. FOR SALE—Ford touring, good shape, $60. Phone 2370. FORD TON TRUCK, steel cab and body, three speed transmission, pneumatic tires, a g truck, $325; FORD 1924 COU cla: shape | could you can buy this for the uppaid balance. GREAT NORTHERN MOTOR CO., $28 N. Wolcott. Phone 2772, this car w not keep up payments, Printer’s matrices will do it, lc per sheet, size 17%x21. Tribune-Herald, MAKE your garage sate tor winter use. by Cinishing it inside with INSULITB, the tast word in Wall board. NICOLAYSEN LUMBER (0. Phones 62 or 2300 FOR SALE—Radiator cover, cheap Phone 726-W, FOR RENT—Threeroom furnished apartment, private bath. Grant. CLEAN, orn, f jose in, three-room, nished apartment, 4 nd lights. For Sale—REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Several well located city lot: suitable for chicken ranch, very cheap, terms if desired. Address Box B-28, care Tribune. The Tribune-Herald, Classified Ad Dept. Sirs: This Letter Wins Show Tickets Jan. 5, 1926. The old adage, “Try, try again,” is again proven true; for in the face of a very sizeable “ad” bil]— the “room for rent” was again phoned in with the re- sult that the first month’s rent for that room more than paid the ad bill, and an income from it for many months following—again shows that the man who quits is not the man who wins. It pays to use the “Want Ad” column. n A Subscriber and Reader. Write your experience. You may win two show tickets to whichever show you prefer ee eee nu YOU DICiSh to go. Write Classified Ad Department. Ee a PD ar MCN, +73

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