Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 17, 1917, Page 5

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ul Me | THE REV. CARL P. EKLUND, LEADER IN LEADERIN EVANGELISTIC MEETINGS The Wyoming. Iron Works Boiler Repairs Flue Welding Stem) Welding also equipped Our January Clean-up Sale | SATURDAY, JAN. 20TH) | Don’t fail to visit our store again this week for dozens of new bargains shown each day Golden Rule Store fer heavy acetylene welding No job too small or too large. All work? guaranteed. R. W. McDonald Phones:—Office, 718; Res. 338J OF THE FAMOUS “PICKARD” HAND PAINTED CHINA. IN A CLASS ALL ITS OWN The Kimball Drug Store Mr. Eklund is a big, strong nan in every way, and pre-| | sents the Christian religion in a forceful and entertaining man-| ner. He has a keen sense of humor, with which his sermons} The Bonton e abound, and this, interspersed with delicate pathos, makes a C A i ‘| ; | decided impression with his hearers.—Denver Post. lo- - a) The Baptist Ladies’ Aid will meet T | on Overcoats Best Values --- Newest Models a “ae | | CITY NEWS Thursday afternoon at the home = of Mrs. Woelfert on CY avenue, » | : EV- §/ | . * Pee RCE TO BALE | | Little Items About People oo H t S h ff; & M ERYTHING FIRST CLASS: : [| You Know || Henry F. Brennan, proprietor of ar charmer arx | - = —Oj}the Lyric, has purchased fifty new! REGULAR MEALS AND @) Clarence “D. Spicer, prosperous seats for the front part of the the- t SHORT ORDERS A_ SPE- f[jranchman near Powder River, is #tre, which will add greatly to the d S 1 Pl seating capacity. He. has also em- an y e us transacting business in Casper today. CIALTY. | oOo ployed William Henry Newmeyer as pianist in the orchestra. Mr. New- meyer is one of the best pianie in} i Otto Plahn of Waltman is a visitor jin Casper today. Mr. Phaln is engag- 139 South Center Street the West, and will be a splendid ad-} jed in the stock business in that part of | dition to the Lyric Theatre Orchestra.) | To further our policy of not carrying stock over Come in and Try: eVect. F PETG aee: ) © further our policy ot carrying ie Se H oo The Webel Commercial Co, is con-| fr palaemecesiwe terilllalaceicnisalaltos Alexander McPherson is in town ducting a big clearance sale which is} p P today from off the range and it is his, Unloading a lot of their winter goods} day, and continuing for TEN DAYS, our entire | first Cea apie Bes pas so as to make room for the Spring} is Ba : eo ret stock that has already begun to come stock of William Harry Newmeyer | Lawrence Jameson is slowly recov- in. The Webel store is also stocking) lering from an extended siege of ill-|"P heavily in the hafdware and Bert Piano Instruction Iness which has confined him to the|°°™e™ *nticipating = Digampring busi. } ~ mts ness. ' | Private hospital for the past two SS ° Os Al aoe. lweeks: He hopes to be out aifow basement o: e Blue Fron STUDIO—Lynch Building, 111 Fj, 8 market looks like another store, from| East Second Street. | fou) the way it is piled up with reserve} W. A. Stubbs returned to his ranch | Stock. Messrs. Brown & Williams are near Bucknum today after spending wel)! pleased with the outlook for the) No reservations. Your unrestricted choice of DAILY—1.00 to 5:30 P.. M. fa couple of days here on business. coming yéar and say they are pre-/ } Prclass by copolatianans | “© © pared to handle all that comes their) y our entire stock of OVERCOATS at the follow- * John Roseberry and wife and Frank | W4Y, ata } Soe o er eee in packsum |_ Mrs. Charles B. Defendort of ‘At.| ing prices: j cay.trom their iouleretie ucknum. |minto arrived in Casper last night} na | , — ‘Residence Phone 128-W Attorney W. O. Wilson returned | for a short es 3 4 ? over the belated Burlington train thi: Cecil M. Cavelry, the ‘oldest wool RU patent s uto morning from Cheyenne where Ly x |buyer in this part of the country, is ° tended the annual meeting of the!in town from Boston. He made thel\\ $18.00 Overcoats ................... Livery cane Wyoming Bar yey ae trip to Thermopolis, and returned last . evening. Mr. Cavelry came out to Stand at Grand Central Hetel Casper Coal =a ote Co. Gents aie | Wyoming to purchase wool before the|{{H P6Ns “S*VETCOMES ...-...- +--+ see ees clusively in fuel. wind ond eee | railroad came thru, and is a veteran}} Phone 57 Stationery Co. 1-9-tf in the truest sense of the word. Her-|4M§ $22.50 Overcoats ................... 42m Scotty” B o a turned | Cet Bennett, another wool buyer " : = “Scotty rydon Ss re’ 5 , is also hi ‘ et from Omaha to look after his Hea Pes meat te Scone apdivals) si atte OS hes ete le whe % Special Rates to Salt Créeke ests here and at the “Bear Trap” on| The corner room in the Odd Fel- i ry Field ~ Casper mountaif. Mrs, Brydon will|lows’ Building is being remodeled so RE )6=s« $27.80 Owvercoats .................4; se 08 gums | Temain in Omaha. that the basement can be used. The H oo \cellar floor is being lowered 15 inches — William Brewer of Powder River is|}and a cement floor will be put in, and}}} ; i MORES & LUTAS GROCERY §f | visiting in Casper today. the walls finished so that it will make |i} Take Advantage of this Opportunity. Select alg oo a, good store reom. It will be con- THAT OVERCOAT NOW Vehicle COMPANY Salt Creek reported 10 degrees be-| nected with the upper floor by a wide } Michaels, Stern & Co, , low zero at 10 o’clock this morning. | stairway leading down from the cen-| a ty 2 Local thermometers recorded 24 de-|ter of the back part of theg round i 4 Or Fancy and Staple Groceries grees above zero at that hour. !floor. When this work is completed it og : 5 £1 ried | will double the space capacity of the 4 x Exclusive Line of impor Mrs. Donald MacQueen left this| Holmes Hardware Company that now i Sie & } Goods morning for Thermopolis to “cover’| occupies the room, Mr. Holmes is an}\ “The Sign of Correct Styles for Men.” i i) the annual state woolgrowers conven-|experienced merchan t from New} i tion for the Casper Daily Tribune.| York and is very much pleased with Mrs. MacQueen has a keen insight in| Casper. wool conditions in this State and her OT Ce A subsequent articles should prove both! L. G. Austin of Chadron, Nebr., is interesting and_imstructive. in town this week greeting old friends oo jand marveling at the many changes OIL 132 W. Second St.; Tel. 134-5 2.0 'ttat have taken place in Casper eince We have a Navajo saddle he left here two years ago. Mr. Aus- blankets and floor rugs in nice pat tin was formerly connected with thte terns left over from Christmas. Jno.| Golden Rule Store here and has been M. Whisenhunt & Co. 1-0-tf| in the same business. in Chadron until oo a few days ago when he sold his inter- Shoes properly repaired are good ests in the store. economy, REEDER has the right sys-| Judge and° Mrs..C.E. Winter re- tem used in every factory in the turned on the Burlington this morn world. Take your shoes to REED-|ing from Cheyenng where they havé \ If your Hat is knocked oat, uf is the place to have it cleaned blocked. are being bought up rapidly by wide-awake people. They. er ‘ ER'S SHOE SHOP, West Serge aor been visiting for a few days. know that Casper’s growth will quickly increase | property, ~ PARLOR HAT WORKS, - oOo NEW ARRIVALS values. ww 34 , The sooner you buy, the better selection you can make. Joseph Goodwin and Edmond §S.) Taylor of Noble, Ill., had enough con- Advance.shipment. of the ,early Inquire about prices and terms. They will suit you. fidence in Wyoming’s future to come | Spring ,styles in the Satin and Satin here and file on two 640-acre tracts|and Straw eombination Hats, the lat- ie ite MARION W. EDWA.RDS, abe f land in this county before United|est ‘word in aldies’ headwear... See pt 2 States Land Commissioner M. P.|them at MONTGOMERY’S:” i-17-3t 112 South Wolcott Street Phone 635 CASPER, WYOMING | WARDROBE Cleaners Sad acted yesterday. ie ent ? { ICE 5 ine Wyoming Honey, from the : tal wis! nine hettne tice Belin, the chorus for unién meeting until| fi d sweet. 16 cents per comb. Saturday evening at 8 o'clock. , phone-264, ©» 1-16-6t i } | | ' { Attention 4

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