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FRIDAY, JANUARY 15, 19 26 Che Casper Daily Cribune PAGE ELEVEN Not Merely Buyers and Sellers ‘The modern automotive dealer knows cars like a banker knows __ invest- ments, and he goes to the same amount of trouble to see that the man who buys something gets value for value. This responsibility for what we sell is an inherent part of every transaction in this establishment. Any Hudson or Essex owner will be glad to tell you what it means to those who buy cars here. HUDSON—ESSEX wilt (HECK & LAR Bi; pe <ASPFO WYOMINO Phone 1406 Cor. McKinley and Yellowstone Braneb at Edgerton ie eas | Mlassified Rates (Effective Decemver 2, 1925) Tribune (Evening) Herald (Morning Tribune-Herald (Sunday Morning) All Week-day Advertising Runs in Botb Papers at One Price Quick, Thoro conomical; Double Circulation Double Results One or more insertions tn both Morning and Bvening 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 tn the morn- ing Herald wil} be received until 11.p. m.; ads starting in the Ev ening 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 wil} be al- lowed. ALL WANT ADS ARE PAY- ABLE IN ADVANCE. WHERE ADS ARE ACCEPTED OVER THE TELEPHONE, PROMPT REMITTANCE [S EXPECTED. —<— LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE State of Wyoming, County of Natrona, ss. 4 In the District Court, Eighth Ju- dicial District. Ed Vondra, Plaintiff, ve. : Dorrance Linscott and Mrs. Dor- rance Linscott, husband and wife, Defendants. To the above named Dorrance. Linscott and Mrs. Dorrance Lins- cott, husband and wife, whose last known place of residence was Lar- amie, Albany County, State of Wyoming, but whose present place | of residence is unknow You are hereby notified that you have been sued in the above entitled court, by the above named plaintiff; that the object and prayer of the petition filed therein is that you may be compelled to show your alleged interest in the property herein described, and that the same may be adjudged to be null, void and of no effect whatsoever, and that plaintiff's i be forever quieted against the same; that plaintiff be declar- ed to be the absolute owner in fee imple of Lots One Hundred inety-four and One_ Hundred inety-five. in Block Thirty-two, in North Casper Addition to the ity of Casper, formerly town of iner, in Natrona County, State Wyoming, according to the re- orded plat thereof, together with buildings d improvements ight. title or interest therein. _And unless you answer the pe- ition of the plaintiff filed in, said) use on or before the 6th day of arch, 1926, the said netition with 1 of|the matters and allegations erein contained will be taken as je and judgment rendered ace] rdingly. Dated, Casper, Natrona yoming, January 8, 1926. MABELLEF. FIEDLER, Clerk of the District Court. (Seal) ILLIAM 0. WILSON, Attorney for Plaintiff. Publish Jan. 8. 15, 22, 29; Feb. 12,19, 1926. County, 6 NOTICE ie State of Wyoming, County of Natrona, ss. the District Court of the Eighth Judicial District. estern Loan and Building Com- pany. a Corporation, Plaintiff, vs. estern Realty and Lot Sales Company, a Corporation, and TO USE FORCE - v4 “PoLiy, BUT HE AGREED WITH ME FOR THE FARST TIME Last NIGHT, WE WERE TALKING ABoUT MARRIAGE - | Said IT was STRICT A FIFTY—FIF UY ‘PROPOSITION —— AND HE AGREED WITH ‘vu on THAT! WELL YOU CERTAINLY ARE CONVERTING HIM, AREN'T You! BRINGING UP FATHER JERRY- ILL GIVE YOU FIFTY BSOLLARS IF YoULL GO UPR TO MY HOUSE AN FIRE THE Cook - WT HER OUT IF YOU Have WELL IVE GOT 'r ) QUESS JERRY HAS NORA HOW LONG Toe L ALL FIXED THE BEEN HERE AN’ GONE A Eee THOUGHT OF i OR E YOU COOK 15 GOIN' OUT my HAVEN'T SEEN as ere alin OF THIS HOUSE RELIEF TO GO INT ie BORARCE 5S SINCE TOOAY SURE THAT'S THE KITCHEN (7 1°% e8)| roo cert | 2 THEN - JERRY! ~~ cOOD AN NOT SEES Monier. Ss {THE LAUNDRY<, 4) Ay as Gor a Vi NEWS: THE COOK: : /\\_2f ly eal ‘« a — / _ a (0) RING mn 5} tf = | % ° oon eee, ) y ag = be ie = j@ | rs © 1926 ey InvL Feature Service, Inc. ; i Great Bytar rights reserved 5} | MOM’N . POP---No Room for Criticism WELL PoR DID You. Go DOWN) To THE GARBAGE DEPARTMENT AND TRY To HAVE CHICK FIRED YES, AND HIS BOSS REFDSED To DO ANNTHING ABOUT IT. LVE COME To THE CONCLUSION THAT CHICK IS OF NO ACCOUNT AND WILL NEVER AMOUNT To Row OF FINS Byrd Swinaler, Ruth Swindler, Luella C, Stuart, Henry A. Stu- art, and W. R. Biggs, Defend- ants. ler, Luella C. Stuart, Henry A. Stuart and W..R. Biggs, above ‘named defendants, whose last known addresses were Casper, Wyoming: ‘ You and each of_ you wlil take notice that Western Loan and | Building Company, a Corporation, }has filed a petition against you, and each of you, in the District Court, at Casper, Wyoming, and that the prayer of s petition is for judgment against above de- fendants and each of them forrthe recovery of the sum of $2,445.51, for the foreclosure of the mort- gage on real estate described as | the south one-half of the west, sev- addition to the town (now city) of Casper, Natrona County, Wy- oming; for the sale of the afore- described ‘real property; deficienty judgment; the azpointment of a Receiver and for plaintiff's costs. You and each of: you are further notified that unless you appear and answer to the said petition of plaintiff on or before the 27th day of February, A. D., 1926, judg- ment will be rendered against you in accordance with the prayer of said petition, Witness my hand and seal of the Court this 5th day of January, A. D., 1926. *“ MABELLE FIEDLER, Clerk of the District Court, Eighth Judicial District. By Hazel Whitworth, Deputy. HAL CURRAN, Attorney. Publish Jan. 8, Feb, 5 and 12, 19 29 and NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on December 31st, 1919 Charles A. Smith and Phye Smith, his ‘e, and Frank J. .Tur- ner and Matilda L, Turner, wife, made, executed and deliver- ed a mortgage deed to the under- signed, W. F. Henning, to secure the payment of one principal promissory note dated December Bist 1919, becoming due Decem- ber S8ist, 1924, for $35,000.00, bearing 8 per cent interest per annum, covering property herein- after described, which mortgage deed was recorded in the office of the County Clerk of Natrona County, Wyaxing, in Book 19, of Mortmage Deed Records. Page 99. That the said Charles A, Smith and Phyetta Smith, his wife, and To Byrd Swindlct, Ruth Swind-! lenty feet cf tot numbered 'Six, and the west seventy feet of lot) {numbered Seven, in Block num- bered Seventy, Sheridan Heights his | Frank J, Turner and Matilda L. Turner, his wife, thereafter on August 6th, 1923, made, executed and delivered a mortgage deed to the undersigned, W. F_ Henning, to secure the payment of two prin- cipal promissory notes. each bear- ing date, Augnst 6th, 1923, each becoming due August 6th, 1928, each in the nrincinal sum of $10,000.00 and-bearing interest at the rate of 10 ner cent ner annum from date until naid. interest naya- ble semi-annually, which said mort- wage deed was recorded in the of- fice of the Cornty Clerk of Na- trona County, Wyoming, in Book 83, of Mortgare Deed Records. on Page 84, each of said mortgage deeds covering the same nroperty, which is more particularly de- scribed as follows: The north half (N%) of Lot 4, in Block 7. of the City, formerly town, of Casner, Natrona Connty, Wyoming, together with all improve- ments thereon. That the undersiened, W. F.j Henning, is now the owner and holder of said mortgages and the notes secured thereby. That said mortgage deeds, and each of them. by the terms there- of, provide that in case default be made in the payment of the prin- 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 unnaid for the space of thirty davs after the same becomes due and payable then, and in that case the whole principal sums secured by ‘said morteages, and each of them, with interest thereon. shall become due and pavable forthwith 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 carh, according to the statute in such case made and pro- vdied, and out of the moneys aris- ing fram such sale to retain the said -princinal 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 princinal sum of $35,000.00, secured by said norteare deed of date December 31, 1919, and the interest thereon. | both of which are past due, have not been paid, and, in that the interest moneys which are past due on said promissory notes bearing date August 6th, 1923, aforesai are long since past due and u paid and said interest moneys have remained due and unnaid for more than thirty days after the jon the 20th day same. by the terms of the mort- gage deed securing the same, be- came due and payable, and the PLL FP OD WELL, | DON AND So ON FOREVER! KNow ABOST THAT— HE SAID (T, WAS FIFTY-FIETY ALRIGHT— TIF Ty for A NEW HAT? FIFTY FoR ANEW QRESS™ ~-By GEORGE McMANUS I SPOSE HE'S BY THE WAY, HERE'S Vi A NOTE HE LEFT FOR AGA Sou BEFORE HEWENT \f BROKE AGAIS Dy “TOWORK THIS MORNING AND 1S ASKING For ANOTHER FIVE - WELL LET HIM TRY AND GET IT undersigned, the mortgagee, has declared the whole principal sum, together with interest thereon, due and payable forthwith and all of said principal sums aforesaid, together with interest thereon remain due and unpaid :t 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 {mith, 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- 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 of February, hours of 9. 1926, between the o'clock in the forenoon o'clock in the affernoon, 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 door of the Court House in the City of Casper, Natrona County, Wyoming, to pay, according to the terms of said mortgage deeds and | the the notes secured theeby. amount of said indebtedness re- maining, togather 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 place afore- said, W. F. HENNING, Morteagee. Publish Jan. 8, 15, 22, 29; Feb. 5, 12, 1926, Oot NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE OF CHATTEL MORTGAGE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a certain chattel mortgage, bearing date, September 29th, 1923, duly made and executed by C. A. Smith and Frank J. Turner, to secure payment of Ten Thou- sand ($10,000.00) Dollars, ac- cording to the tenor and effect of three promissory notes for $3,333.33, 3,835.33 and $3,- 333.34, respectively, all bearing of money} and 5} | Png SO THE SRBER OF, SS st MORE MONEY SPEND ON H #502 sa WELL CAN YOO BEAT THAT? AND ALL THE TIME L THOUGHT HIS IDEA WAS TO EARN GIRL ~-HuMeH! WRAT RIGHT HAVE Nous To CRITICISE CHICK WHEN HE HAD To LEAVE YOuR EMPLOY) BEFORE HE CODLD | EARN ENOUGH MONEY To PAY WHAT HE OWED YOu? ore TO is date, September 0th, 1928, and drawing interest at ten per cent per annum frdém their date until paid, interest payable semi-an- nually, whereby said C. A. Smith and Frank J. Turner did mortgage to W. F. Henning, mortgagee. to secure the payment of the princi- pal sum aforesaid, with interest thereon as herein specified. the following described personal property, to-wit: Three walls of plate glass and mahogany. vall show cases, and cabinets running entire length of store; 3 triangular chaped plate g’ass show cases; 2 long plate glass | jewelry chow cases and elbow} case; 1 long plate glass cigar case; 6 plate glass display cases (large 2 small glass display cases; 2 hogany telephone booths; m booths (mahogany) tables, steel; 48 steel hen! h ister No.| 1609814, No, 9G; 1 cash reg! ter No. 1686311, e TAT3 1 chen ice bo: 1 kitehen 1 20-foot soda fountain, ing of carrara counter b and ffieze; 1. nickel silve board, 20 feet long, consisting of 12 pumps, 8 fruits, 8 small fruit jars; 5 ice cream cabine' dish vats; 2 chipped ice bo 2 sets draft arms; 1 electric carbonator; 1 filter; 10 fountain stools; 1 pre- scription ice box; 4 wood coun- ters and drawers; 5 walls of shelv- ing; 1 phonograph glass display ease; 7 phonograph record cases (wood); 1 table (cedar); 1 settee (walnut); 2 steel chairs; 1 ma- hogany flat top desk; 1 mahogany settee; 1 m™iogany chair; 3( iron kit- beds; 22 wardrobe cabinets; 22 bureaus; 22 rooms; 30 chairs, wooden; 7 Murphy beds; 1 gas stove; 1 kitchen cabinet; 7 wooden inen cabinets (white) ; 1 hall linen abinet (plain); 1 desk, 1 uphols- tered gettee; 1 upholstered chair; 1 upholstered»rocker; 1 table; 1 office counter. All located in the fireproof building situated on the north half of Lot 4, in Block 7, City of Casper, Natrona County, Wyom- ing. That the undersigned, W. F. Henning, is now the owner and holder of said notes and mortgage, and the owner thereof, and that no suit or proceeding has been in- stituted at law to recover the debt or obligation secured by said mort- gage. = That said chattel mortgage was filed in the office of the County Slerk of Natrona County, Wyom- ing, at Casper, Wyoming, on Oc- tober 5th, 1923, as Instrument Number 107365. _ The said chattel mortgage pro- vides, among other things: “In case of default made in promissory notes, or the interest thereon, or in case of my attempt- ing to dispose of or remove from Wyoming, the aforesaid goods and chattels, or any part thereof, or if at any time the said mortgagee, or his successors or assigns. should feel unsafe or insecure, then in that case it shall be lawfu! for the said mortgagee, or his successors, or assigns. by himself or agent. to take immediate possession of said goods and chattels wherever found, the possession of these presents being sufficient authority there- for, and to sell the same at public auction, or so much thereof as shall be sufficient to pay the amount due or to become due, as the case may be with all reasona- ble costs pertaining to the taking, keeping, advertising and selling of said property, together with the sum of $500.00 as attorney fees; @ money remaining after paying said County of Natrona, State of| said sums, if any, to be paid on demand to the said parties of the \first part. Said sale to take place at Casper, Wyoming, in the Coun- ty of Natrona, That all of. said notes are past due, and that no part of he prin- cipal or interest has been paid on any of said notes, except the in- terest on all of id notes to March 20th, 1925. That there is now due and ow- ing to the undersigned, W. F. Hen- ning, mortgagee aforesaid, on Jan- uary 8th, 1926, the first day of publication of this notice, the sum of $10,000.00 principal and $830.00 | thereof, and that the said C, A. Smith and Frank J. Turner have defaulted and are in default in the conditions contained in said chattel mortg s herein stated. I have therefore, by the pc interest, making a total | other expenses, as aforesaid. of $10,830.00, and that the same| Property will be sold at the time |has not been’ paid, or any part|and place aforesaid by the Sherif! | of Natrona County. Wyoming FORD TOURING Has Just Been Overhauled. $55.00 BUICK TOURING Over $200.00 has just been spent in getting this car up in A-1 shape. Probably is the best used car buy in Casper to- “ g935.00 HUPMOBILE TOURING This car has also had a com- plete overhaul and is in very zood condition. snap for some one who wants a good looking, good performing car, $295.00 Nolan Chevrolet Co. 322 S. David St. Phone 2100 Lavoye Casper Glenrock The Better Way Is With Chevrolet DID YOU KNOW It is not uncommon for a STAR CAR to run 20,000 to 30,000 miles without a complete overhaul job be- ing required? 1924 Studebaker Touring car; new paint and tires A-1 shape. Packard Touring; new paint; zood tires; new car guarantee. Both cars priced to sell. Reno Motor Co. Phone 3030 CADILLAC STAR Casper Edgerton and authority in me vested, as set forth and contained in said chattel mortgage, taken possession of the above described property, or so much thereof as I have been able to find, for the purpose of fore- closing said chattel mortgage to pay the sum of $10,830.00. be- sides expenses of attorneys’ fees, labor, advertising and selling of said property, and other costs inci- dent to the care and preservation of the above described property, during the process of foreclosure. WHEREFORE, and by reason of the premises above stated, I, W. F. Henning, mortgagee afore- said, will sell the property de- scribed in said chattel mortgage and herein described, at public auction, on “aturday, the 30th day of January, 1926, in the day- time, between the hours of ten o'clock, A. M., and four o'clock, P. M., of said day, said sale to commence at ten o'clock, A. M., sharp, at the front door of the building situated on the north half of Lot 4, in Block 7, of the City of Casper, Natrona County, Wy- oming, known as the West Hotel Building, and will sell the whole so much of the above described property of which I have taken possession, as aforesaid, as may be necessary to satisfy the above mentioned indebtedness, together with all costs, attorn ees and Dated at Casper, Wyoming, January 8th, 1926. W. F. HENNING, Mortgagee, Publish Jan, 8, 15 and 22, 1926. UDITORS oO 8 MEKTH & CO. Certitied Public Acconnts income Tax Service 108 Bide WASHED MIRE & PR one 167 7 Audito aud Accountants 1 Tax Consultants Suite 21 n Koy Bldg. Phone 660 ED GRANT Public Accounting Income Tox Service Gladstone Hotel Phone 2920 AUTO LAUNDRY Motors Cleaned Cars Washed AUTO LAUNDRY 112 8. 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