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7 e1TyY NEWS 7 Little Items “About People j You Know Oo : The public is invited to attend the Pottery Exhibit and Tea by the Wom- an’s Club on Saturday afternoon and evening at the Library. Admission 25 cents. oo A. H. Cobb announces that he is now ready to begin selling or leasing the land along the Burlington Indus- trial track west of the court house. @ 0 y When your shoes get thin on the bottom and your feet begin to feel cold, as tho they were treading in the snow barefooted, see REEDER at the shoe shop on West Second ave- nue. He will repair your soui. 1-22-6t fo Tame) Casper Coal and Coke.Co. deals ex- clusively in fuer. Office at Casper Stationery Co. 12-15-tf Earl Boyles’ Garage has started the erection of a warehouse on the Bur- ington Industrial track just west of the court house. The building and atform will be 25x120 feet in and will be of great benefit to garage as all the freight will be loaded from the cars right into the! Mrs. Donald , RR editor of the Daily Tribune, is ab- sent from her desk at the office today ,;on account of napa 8iz€|rnary 1, 2, the | pared to do work in his spec paul lines, un-lincluding the fitting of glass Casper Coal ane Coke Co. deals ex- clusively in fuel. Office at Casper Stationery Co. 1-9-tf co L. W. Wakeley, General Passenger Agent, of Omake, Nebr., S. R. Drury, Assistant Passenger Agent, of Den- ver, and H. P. Kauffman, Traveling Passenger Agent of the Burlington, spent a few hours in Casper Thursday evening between trains. They were all very much interested in the train service for this section and said that in time the road would conquer the elements and overcome ofe many diffi- culties that have always had to be contended with on a new road. - oo F. H. Buldwin, of the Golden Re- ward Mining Co. of near Deadwood, S. D., who here a few days last week is now in Chicago but is expect- ed be in Casper next week. Mr. Baldwin has large interests in mines in South America and represents large capital. o @ Dr. Earl Whedon, the Sheridan eye, ear, nose and throat specialist, will be in C Baber at the Midwest Hotel, Feb- 3 and 4. He will be pres- eod-1- 20t02-2 2 warehouse where they can be set Up. | sees SS Mr. Boyles is also including a gasoline} tank large enough to handle his gas! by the carload. A number of other business concerns are counting, on erecting new storage buildings in the} spring. oo Pottery Exhibit and tea at the Pub-} l Li ibrary Saturday, January 27. m 2 to 5 and from 7 to 9 o ’clock. | iission 25 cents, oOo Mrs. G. W. Miller of Salt Creek is in town today on her way home from Cheyenne where she has been for sev- ral days past visiting with friends. Ac (ome) wool car is expected to be in ° moving picture show will be put on at the Iris Theatre for the efit of the school children. This film will depict the wool industry from the time it sprouts on the little mb’ comes out of the big woolen mills ready for use in making clothes. This film will ‘Tuesday night in addition to the regu- lar program. oo 5 r Tuesday, and Tuesday after-| back thru the process until it! also be shown at the Iris on} Don't fail to see the wonderful pot-| § rday afternoon and eveiing. Ad-4 mission 25 cents. oo Mrs. J. W. Burkett is oyerhauing | her store and cléaning up preparatory that will begin to arrive) oo Charley Adams, manager of the exhibit at the Public Library on| eiving her large stock of spring | Midwest Hotel, and Mr, Conklin, the| idit the Western Union Zelegraph Company. | © M iss Bessie Montromenn tgoma@ry Millinery store, expects | to leave in a few days for the eastern} ts to get a line on the new s and purchase additional spring A part of her spring stock is eady an hand. Burlington train, No. 29, arrived s morning about four hours late n account of the snow and sand that had to be shoveled from the track to let the train pass. efficient. the end that Ford cars are kept in use every day. Drive where you will, tor, have moved their offices into| room formerly occupied by the} of the} Ford Service for the owners of Ford cars is a Menu R unecetas ae DALTON-YOUNG CO. Dinner Sunday, Jan. 28th 11:30, Until 4:00 P. M. Mashed Potatoes Stringless Beans Green Apple Pie Vanilla Ice Cream and Cake Banana Fritters, Sabayon Sauce | Tea THE UNIVERSAL CAR Service which covers the entire country, almost as a blanket, to there’s a Ford Agent nearby to look after your Ford car. Car” will bring you universal service. Car $360, Runabout $345, Couplet $505, Town Car $595, Sedan $645— all f. o. b. Detroit. We solicit your order. + } naciaty| SOUP Cream of Chicken with Rice ROAST Stuffed Young Turkey, Cranberry Sauce Prime Roast of Beef, au jus Roast Leg of Veal, Oyster Dressing ENTREES Stewed Young Chicken With Dumplings Fricassee of Lamb with Noodles : German Pot Roast, Potato Pancakes | Coffee fact—courteous, prompt, Bettér buy yours today. Touring Judge John R. Russell ae Dend-| pwood, S. D., who was here a few j|days ago, expects to return in about) ten days to look over the oil fields } more thoroly. ° Equality Oil & D Development Co. The last of the lumber for our Standard rig arrived this morning and will go to the lease at once. Rig will be immediately erected. Well No. 1 was 310 feet at noon January 26. Drill is running night and day® Indications are the best. YOUR OPPORTUNITY IS NOW Equality Oil & Development Co. Phone 635 Mr. leased the Starr house on the south side and took possession this week. J. L. Learner returned yesterday from a brief business visit in Denver. | passengers going jf down last Monday belated | Burlington train that was stalled for 24 hours in a snowdrift near Wend-|} over. He left here Monday evening for Denver but did not reach his des- |} tination until Wednesday evening. ° B. H. Pelton of the firm of Bartho- lomew-Pelton has returned to this city from a business visit in the east. a) George Nelson announces the sale of the four twenty-five foot lots on East Second Avenue next to Mrs, John Grieves’ x0mea that Formerly be- longed to Mrs. C. H. Townsend. A number of sales of property have been made on Second street lately and if parties who are holding lots on Cen-j ter street for enormous prices don’t | watch out wes entire business will = | Saddles t to | Order | Cowboy Outfits He was one of the on the 112 South Wolcott Street CASPER, WN SSSUNES Get Ready For Spring Work ORDER YOUR HARNESS NOW BEFORE THE BUSY SEASON Have them repaired before the Spring rush, as you will need them early this year. Let us repair your AUTO TOP—We fix them up like new. Hand Made TUCKER’S SADDLERY Wm. Tucker, Prop. f f Steamed Potatoes Lemon Pie Wn — Oo O) ~ Wn Milk | Glenrock Petroleum Northwest Oil Midwest Refining Midwest Common | Midwest Preferred —_ | Grass Creek Oil and Gas The “Universal oette n 211-212 Century Pailin, rath eee Sere