Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 11, 1917, Page 5

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*PHE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE ’ CITY NEWS | } | Little Items “About People You Know o- ———O Deputy Sheriff F. M r turned to Cz couple of days Alex Mills of Bessemer came into} Casper yesterday to matters of business. eo | George Reynolds of Bucknum was among the visitors from rby points] who came to Casper y erday | absence on business. | transact some 0.0 | Roy Rhoades of the Natrona Ma- chine and Tool Co., has purch J. A. Likely residence in South and will shortly occupy it with his| bride. °o.9o | Casper Coal and Coke Co. deala ex-| elusively in fuel. Office at Casper Stationery Co. 12-15-tf| co F. E. Godfrey, postmaster at Lin der, passed thru Casper yesterday on bis way home from Denver. | lod) | Kendall Bon will arrive Monday} from Cheyenne to visit his brother, Cecil Bon, and ineidentally to look over the business situation in Casper. oe Shoes properly repaired are Boor} economy. REEDER has the right s } tem used in every factory in the| world. Take your shoes to REED-) ER’S SHOE SHOP, West Second ave- 1-8-2t oe Hugh Clarke of Cheyenne came in yesterday from Now York where he has been for the past fortnight. “It’s too big a town for me,” was his ex- clamation as he greeted his Casper friends at the Midwest. Mr. and Mrs.° cor. Johnson of Bucknum were among the vialtors to Casper who were busy greeting old friends yesterday. ao We have a few Navajo saddle blankets and floor rugs in n pat- terns left over from Christma Ino. M. Whisenhunt & Co. 1-0-tf en Joe Andrews of the Merchants Bis- cuit Co. of Denver. was calling on his Casper patrons yesterday. e 8 The little daughter of Dr. C. W. Thomas is in quarantine with scarlet fever. Oo 9° G. B. Dickens of Rawlins is vMit- ing Casper friends this week. o Maurice Flavin, manager of the/|© Thermopolis Merchantile Co.. arrived} in Casper this week for a short stay. Donald R. Henderson is another visit- or from the Hot Springs. ® 28 Casper Coal and Coke Co. deals ex- clusively in fuel. Office at Casper Stationery Co. 1-9-tf H.W. Pletcher of Fk Basin is here for a brief business visit. oo Ed Adams of Pine Mountain was in town yesterday looking after business matters. Frank Neff, ea meatiee at Powder River,-came in yesterday for a short business visit. oo The Presbyterian Ladies’ Aid So- ciety will meet at the home of Mrs. Honnold, 308 South Pine street, Thursday evening at 2:30. o o Hayden Jones of Arminto came to Casper yesterday and is greeting old friends here for a short time. : oo Miss Roe Johnson, stenographer at the Midwest offices, is ill at her home this week. vo 8 2 Joseph C. Jay of Powder ‘River is among the Casper visitors this week. Have you poe i those automobiles that have just been turned out of John Jourgensen’s paint shop? . Right now is the time that you should begin to think about having yotr’~ Auto painted. Get it in good conditién be- fore the blue birds arrive in the Spring. We can give you a better job if you have it done hefore the rush, and, anyway, the weather is bad just now for using your machine. JOHN JOURGENSEN, Phone No. 33. the Loose Wiles town this week from Alliance, Nebr. and is visiting at the McGrew home| {{ on Capitol Hill eoring his stay. J. H. Sohpiton Bs Sheridan is in}¥ town today. ee ye John Bryne has returned from a visit to his ranch near Alcova and re- ports the roads greatly improved as}}} to condition. trade this week. oo W. 0. Wilson went down ai yesterday, returning in ings \> During the eeati which V. E. Stanley and his pay will enjoy dur- ing the next few ‘weeks, Harrv Red-|f /1-8-8t/ f Charles Pennycuick, who represents ‘ Biscuit Co.;, is in}{ Joe Reaucson 7-8 the Merchants|})} Biscuit Co, is calling on his Casper |} MR. FRANCIS D. WOOTON, the Go: the union e\ Church Jar “Prof. Fran ability. He got a ously Sunday n the success of * he had finished with the a of his choir.” pel Si I ne ry rather George Martin, ranch zr from tne Bates &@ prosperous Hole country, spending a short time in Casper where he has many friends. oo Jack Wynne, a weil known timer from the vicinity of Lost Cz has returned home after Private Hospital during hi rere _ @ oe Mrs. Minnie McElroy of Denver who-came to Casper to visit her daughter, Miss Edna Bloomfield, es decided to s winter here has joined the sta at the Kim drug store. @ @& Mrs. Tom Mills has been called t Ottumwa, Iowa, by the serious il of her mother, and left for the e today. c oe A marriage license was granted yesterday in the office of the county clerk to Fred Novatny and Miss Mzy Tackion: both of Casper. Clarence ‘Bell son of a well-known Cheyenne merchant and Hugh Clark of rFontier fame were visitors in Cas- per yesterday, returning to their homes in Cheyenne last night. c¢e Lawrence Jameson is confined at the Private hospital and is reported to be gaviodaly: ill. Phone No. 196-J nd Soloist, tic meetings to begin at the Methodist 3 The Denver Express s D. Ww ooton is a choir leader of gratifying small crowd to singing vigor- xht with apparently little effort, recalling ’ Sunday’s Homer Rodeheaver. udience they were all members A. A. CHAPMAN REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS STOCKS AND BONDS who will lead the music in says of him: When CANDY SALE Saturday AT _ WIGWAM, Home-made Taffy 15c per pound Also a big line of homemade candies Room 22 Townsend Block mond will act as clerk.at the Midwest, if hotel. Mr. Redrhond comes from the Savoy in Denyer and has had long ex- prcerice ij this work and: comes to}} | NEXT MONDAY, JANUARY 15th, All Bessemer stock now offered at 15¢ per share will be withdrawn from the market and the price advanced to 25c. Those who have asked to have ved, and all others who wish to avail themselves of the present low price must have their orders in by that date. The company is now in excellent financial condition and ready to begin drilling as soon as arrangements can be made and weather conditions will permit. With two rigs drilling to the deep sands on lands joining us, and others ready to begin operations on all sides, there is no better prospect in the State. Secure a block of this stock NOW, before the price advances. | Bessemer Oil Company C. E. Littlefield & Son, Fiscal Agents Suite 9, Smith Block, Casper, Wyoming. Tribune Want Ads Bring Results —S Se NEW FOUR STORY BUILDING Is promised for Third and Center street this Spring, in the heart of Casper’s Business district, and One Block From Midwest Addition ONE BLOCK from Midwest Hotel. ONE BLOCK from paved streets. ONE BLOCK from Court House. ‘ THREE BLOCKS from Post Office. ° ’ TREBLE YOUR MONEY BY INVESTING IN THIS ADDITION NOW. Real estate in Casper will in ali likelihood reach its zenith for many years in the Sprmg. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY. $150 to $250 _ and all oil rights go with the lots Buy lots in this addition and find the short road to independence Phone 210 or 133 and my car will come and get you My ROSS LAMBERT 201. (Center Street

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