Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 8, 1917, Page 4

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‘ Me Cosper Daily Tabane! Bsr Page Four THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE ee CLASSIFIED AD COLUMNS | the more popular with local appli- | cants, as shown by the fact that out = —_—_____ See the —— | of eleven enlistments during the past Issued every evening except Sunday, H week, five were for this department. at Casper, Natrona County, Wyoming Th li if d ° ] P ° With the receipt of a telegraphic Aavertat 3 ; : : ; ; | a ertising for these columns must be paid for in advance unless partiee Pablication Offices: Mokler Bla ermopo 1s n ustria ict ures 1 Seen anee ahd enver Mon- lmaintain ASS open account at this office. We cannot charge small ads. SHOWI qualified for clerlédl’ positions in the No Charge Accounts kept for small advertising _ J. E. HANWAY - Eviitor and Manager| E. E. HANWAY - Associate Editor J. B. GRIFFITH - - Associate Editor quartermaster’s corps. Those pos- { at sessing a good knowledge of stenog- FOR SALE Adit ae MISCELLANEOUS raphy and typewriting are prefer- pOR SALE — Oil leases, lands and red, and the message adds that no Big Horn Reserve Good Roads Boosters MAY 8, 1917—I do, on this day and xi edi stocks; houses and lots in any part ‘ 4 = R. E. EVANS - - - - - - City Editor special authority for accepting such | o¢ Paty, . Pation Realty Co., 160 1-2 ates saplare myncls free a anit | = ~ recruits will be required for the pres- |g Pane » 705 6-8-tf | actions apd de ts contracte y my Subscriptions—By carrier, 15 cents a Grass Creek Oil Fields ent. [ South) Center Ehone!706- 2 wife, Gertrude, who left my home week. By mail, 50 cents a month;| without cause or provocation. JOHN This 2 pment opens a big |p, ~ . SSS Ast announcement opens a _& FOR SALE—Singer Sewing Machine, yy" Rpyy. ie “ Ms 5-8. $3.00 for six months; $6.00 for year| WILD ANIMALS ON THE PRESERVE, THE GEBO | Sela of, service ise, hundreds of china closet, writing desk, music $5-8-1t 5" 4 J = a‘ | youtig men who are ysically ey >} . 267 5-8-t¢ | ~——_- — meeceaat Casper, Wyo, postofiice ax : see litowkthelniare strenuous (field faeryicels omc mee neal *Stf BOAODERS WANTED—Good home second-class matter, Nov. 22, 1916 AND KIRBY COAL MINES ariatalrcshiothapplitantecikean tic! ge range stove; good| Coking; no boozers accepted; = Sat 1 ; pated Se an nhone 534-W. 1t|Phone 534:W. 5-8-1t Any erroneous reflection upon the} SHEEP INDUSTRY j ———— rs 2 Be ied AOE RE el Ta . ae eharacter, standing or reputation of | at FOR SALE—Detroit two burner Co as re ent small modern fi i ich! cline stove in good condition, and jouse, “furnished or unfurnished, et sppeit cial cha’ consis ee’ Whe one small tent. Pike Stroud at the |sood location, in 30 days. Address Tribune will be gladly corrected if | Floppery. 5-7-tf |inquiries to XYZ, Tribune. 5-8-3t brought to the attention of the editor) ' RARE BARGAIN IN HIGH GRADE | WANTED — One or two furnished i ———— PIANO rooms for light housekeeping. In- SIS We have at Casper a new, high| Wire G. G., Tribune. #5-3-3t | “rg > i whic’ i: ak 2 —_—________—_::?. xg¥KxKxrxYKy}.wx]}"""“—= SeSoeeee9! CE. Manning, of the Equality Oil . meade piano! which. Bautien teen WANTED—The people of Casper to OIL SPU DS combs snwulbane nd the next few day : : TiheraletarnaMerarticdlerseellnie | eanameren ins ie practicability of Te Co _— furnished by making application to |} Peyne: badges DY it Short Items of Interest from N Ce! ty’s Oil Fields The Denver Music Company, Denverj ance of asphalt and water-proofing, ita are * oes | (Continued from Page One) Colorado. 5-3-15t EG gt WARREN CON- Premier Petroleum Down 2,000 Feet LOCAL G that “God cares for every human be- |HATCHING EGGS from pure bred,| - 5-7-tf The Premier Petroleum company, . ing; and the land is for the peopl rats : single comb White Leghorn and| WA*TED—Clean, soft ane Will which has recently taken this name, In this it has achieved a_ brilliant Rhodeilalandtiedat$i\bolmec aetting|| : } and sloughed off “Big Five,” is drill- | success until today emeriee stands MrekEaw Merriam, Monat Wye, pay % cents per pound. pubunes ing in Big Muddy and has gone down in a position to carry the message of 4-19-tf | WANTED__POSITIONS to a depth of 2,000 feet. self-government and civil liberty to = E the rest of the world, with the as BF “I pledge allegiance to my flag, an | Ee ea oe nte 28" | FOR SALE—One standard, two pas-| WANTED—Position by competent nad fo the rep for hich | Peete Wyoming Diigo Maddy rare that te teaching wil be a. FOE eal ages ang dT Packard | comorraphert 8 yet? cspebente | d ck eside f the ; : u i i ice; | Address T. G. c- i i 5-7-' , one nation indivisible, with Dr. H. J. Rock, president o ne is finally declared, the principles run 1400 miles at a bargain price; |Address T. G. c-o Tribune 5-7-2te PPTeT? Wiatee forall Dakota-Wyoming Oil company, arriv- | SRB Ean aoe ai) © one early 1917 Marmon seven passen-)-—— ee and)justice/for all: ed from Sioux Fall, S. D., yesterday, | jalciwillibesincernoratadiinithe ‘eeaty (Her touring car, just like new, will, LOST OR FOUND together with E. B. Harkin, one of Se ae a ok z “* sell at a thousand dollars discount. ———— _ HURTS BOTH FARMER the directors of the company. They| Special Authority Waived in Se- {p2', “! Chminate further” blood- C1 jist price.. ESTRAYED—One dollar a head re- AND* GOVERNMENT | have arrived to oversee the progr A : 7 k jevel lithatithesPeenide Mountain Motor Co., ward for any sheep found branded er lof. work on the well the company curing Men for Quartermast- Br cle on eee eaieees oe Cheyenne, Wyoming |W. Address X Y Z, care Tribune. : putting down in Big Muddy on 30, ' , sae | 5 as: se, Ce aPeanch aecteredy 017 sth and? Capitol sA ve! 4-16-26t On May 8 the Department of Pei A high-grade Standard rig has 3 oo Enlistments See Tea patience a shoipresent eri. 55121956 ; — a - aa ° * : a haeed ve s inept ragin sis, It has given the public time to Ww. LS Agriculture will hold a hearing on been purchased and everything is in Bre) Encomegnt analyze the situation and realize that Pe seta rc the question of a proposed quar-|{jity. a ; = the Unitted States is in» position to |FOR SALE—300 plain opera chairs, WAaNTED——Girl for housework, tele. 3 a A ted 4 ; HONOR ROLL speak out where wrongs are to be 1 drop curtain and several scenic phone 686 5 8 iF ee pealnetmumportecpcisus puniter Stakes OLULNewnWall Coast Artillery— mn righted. It has brot the people to a |sides and other paraphernalia belong- |, _ an i pala fruit as a measure of protection pees . clear understandisg of the needs of jing to complete picture show, now in wanTED F re : ; . | A party of men intertested in the Harry B. Johnson ss Seater : Rsfioteacrte : | WANTED—A laundress. Telephone against the further introduction jupiter Oil company made a trip to the human race and the wants of |the Princess Theatre at Lead, S. D.| "7 ae d EyUn (eee Girimialo | Salts Creek yextardeentawatake router) .<ay) Marshall wai? |men. P. A. Gushurst, Lead, S.D. 5-3-6) 97) Bee cient and spread of canker. ertainly ares sail hich the company will drill Floyd Blackmore oe: This difference in attitude «explains |— - |WANTED—Girl for general house- e government should take every ey ee ence nee ceerrimer, of (Rie Ee the lack of understanding that has |FOR SALE—G-hole range, new, 1!" Work Mrs. Oscar Helctand. hoe practicable precaution to prevent Philadelphia drove the stake for the Pace Dal i . gives rise to a misinterpretation of bed with springs and matress. ‘In-| 55" Centee ite * * . eee ercy Douglas re principles. But with the application | quire machine shop, Coliseum age. the introduction of diseases that new well, and others in the party were 3 = eels fruit industries, Dé- J: H: Miller, R. E. Kennedy and Infantry— é OE ieee DEINE! Dicey a RRO WT AbY, sth esa ES WANTED—MALE HELP oeenser Our Truit Industries. _ __ | Charles Rievely. | Joseph Douglas time hus come when the Fla of the (FOR SALE—7 year old Stallion , It should not be overlooked in} | time has come when the Flag of the | ? i : se Sckaet ical hee aRAaaOT weight 1850 Ibs., pasture broke; 4|WE WANT salesmen in Wyoming. Taylor-Jordan A Daniel cone a Uniteihi States bas Been chy unter te head work horses, 3 1-2 freight wagon| If you are looking for a position, is in the city viation choD ee justi and harness. Inquire at this offiee.|our new contract will win you. Write and common justice, j 4-27-tf|today. Albany Nurseries, First Na- — iat tional Bank Bldg., Albany, Oregon. |FOR SALE—Roll top desk in first-|- this connection, ‘however, that) P. J. Taylor, of oe * Jonstruction company, eee te resent ton atiee tine Patience cu ie « impor! dui on certain | Ralph J. Hall ie Speaking upon preparedness, Dr. i i it invi i a-!, Harry V. Raynor, of Riverton, is citrus fruits, it oin ited import. Cc. 1 Buchtel asserted that lack of belief If HENNING Did the Plumbing There’s No Kick Coming ° ‘ Jin the city today on oil business, aniwaie tors nou meamtnat we should) 7-1 fe condition; reasonable Phone aie ya: tions and increased the danger off’ iF pe eit H Yi t [be unprepared. Authority must be 389-J. s Y 5-7 ot-dh BUSINESS AND PROFESSONALi CARDS injury to American fruit trees. It, ow. p. Outman of the Montana- T HPC ee | Fecognized in all forms of govern-{""°™*! Pe omed| will be remembered , that Italian Wyoming Oil Exchange, has returned) °* {ot 0 * 3 jment, anil where necessary peace igi FOR SALE Clark |must be enforced by arms. The /....,.. * Nathan Cl ° 3 United States has been the lader in jFIV E and six room: new bungalows, | ¢ . Ps * q i 5! 1 en recruits for the several @dvocating disarmament and arbi- , close in, small payment, and easy | J. Harris, of the Ohio Oil com Els tration. The latter has been the terms. j | P. SPENCE, M. D. + a) gfacelgs perdi re tea 5 ‘asper after a, branches » f y Service is the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat 9; i, us pany, has returned to Casper after a, branches of the Army ric = Sere as at A: yee ns “ye, ’ i import duty, and their _jinsidio \feld trip. Mr. Harris is one of the|record of the Army Recruiting Sta-|™e of preventing some 240 wars | WANTED—Oil land cialist : Glasses Fitted : Offiee efforts were successful. The Amer- ete Sra a a neaae first week of | Since the Jay treaty was signed, yet | WANTE : | over Chamberlin’s Furn. Store | bs best known men ever connected with tion at Casper for the first ek t “elf testi aad a) ican producer gets hurt two ways | the Geological Survey and has issued | the month. The names of those given | for self-protection and to defeat the |) 0 youR OIL STOCK with usf — clies of Central above include only the recruits who | ims of piracy, it is necessary that |! OTs UES USLL ON, — { g 7 ny. Yemon interests ‘spent $140,000 | frm # trip to Denver. in lobbying for a reduction of the ¢ — is s ‘or}8 bulletin on “A : adequate’ Navy. mints ick sale. IF IT'S PLUMBI pore money jis seat gbroad f “ Wyoming” that is the last word on the; submitted their applications thru 87 adequate Navy be maintained and auick sale SEND FOR NEG products, though less revenue is ae nile itd 1 >t embrace * Standing army ‘<p! intact, Sn e ° — d i alin subject the local office, and do not embrace “7 beli thatiin lor th | R. A. PAINTER CO _O -} $s J~ - 2 us any ore wh jeparted for believe tha e end of the pres. * ~ A : ——. Baio) to. the treagury..anc ie 2ov near and Cheyenne with the ent war will sce the end of all wars,” 145 N. Center St. Opp. Midwest Hotel O c ernment must spend more money — 7. QO. Turner, of the Corona and : ROY M. LOCKENOUR ee vol. Said the speaker. ‘It will end with - : - | - . Republic compa leaves for Den- avowed intention of joining the col- | S#! ATTRACTIVE HOMES , Attorney and Counselor at Law | s ion of a se ary service ig | the organizat f a les 2» toe *. to guard against introduction of i) hic evenin ors. ‘The! Goast “Artillery service sia) ee eee ace No nation Warts trouble |. 10) good! location for! sale: New| |. 4-18-Imo® Glenrock, Wyo. | citrus canker. aS vith ihe, United: States” Even Gee, {houses with four and five rooms.{9= rs] Looking at this matter from ey- €harter No. 7083 Reserve District! No, 10) Ne Ge ee er Reasonable res with small cash nf ; ) a s mat | many has taken no action to Asonable prices with small cash) | Everard & Steele, Chemists ery viewpoint, America got the REPORT OF CONDITION declaring open war with this « Dee: fp yecungusesan process of | Rock and oil analysis. Phone 798 worst of the deal in the tariff re They are all anxious to re cane pace: Plans varied beaut 3°. = 'o = ay y “rms chasers 2 owners 457-3. & vision. The farmer gets less for OF THE STOCKMEN’S NATIONAL BANK, AT CASPER, IN THE STATE 0", 200d terms with us. - Tues. and Fri. | LISTEN! HENNING FOR | his product, but must spend more OF WYOMING, AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON MAY, 1, 1917 teat Sut preparations for peace cun s converted into preparations for} PLUMBING! THAT'S gael a te ke » Panama Cans Fox and Wolf Hounds, of ,— money to keep his orchard free RESOURCES Take the Panama Canal for | ; nt (0} free sf sts. The government gets bans and discounts stance. No one knows what it will | Ves best English strains in CASPER BEAUTY PARLOR pests. st Overdrafts unsecured —_.- a : -75| cost Probably $400.00C0.090 or \merica; 40 years’ expe- Smith Bldg. Phone 470. | less revenue, but must spend more | U. S. bonds deposited to secure circulation (par FOOTING even more; but nobody cares. We avery eee in breeding these; | Ladies nd Gentlemen’s Man- | . apes . value) 2 50, 00) needed it. Build hard roads on our /fine hounds for my own sport and pro- | jcuring. ere oe Tico Nee Bonds other than U. S, bonds pledged to AD) borders, 100 feet in width, extend- tection to sheep, hogs and poultry. Miss Delia Lenehan, Prop. ma rmer mus’ urn cure postal savings deposits 1,50 jing thruout the length of the At-,5¢nd 4 cents for catalogue °. tog S many of his trees, thus losing the 5° aes eee Passe a a ancl 16,250.00 57.750.09, lantie seaboard and on the north, { B. HUDSPETH, Sibley, Mo. a capital he invested in the devel- | Stock of Federal Reserve Bank (50 per cent of 6 nour snd west. oS them with) betes | | Dr. G. M. Anderson, A. B. A. M i } subscription) s 8,000.60 hard roads crossing the country to M paced eaten) opment of his orchard. Furnitive audvaxtarce 2,500.00) the best advantage. We should have ‘~ — ee 1. D., University of Chicago, | This looks like a hard combina- Net amount due from approved re- 30,000 miles of these roads and the FOR RENT Ofee fate! a ae ees . 3 - = eiee serve ents in New York, Chicago States, c ties x yns —--—_____—_—— — ”; ng, over tion of circumstances — circum- 311} St""rouis BOS 14,809.48 nome bent ie ‘bullding: thane TeFOR RENT—Furnished rooms with! | Se perttigce, HhORes Office, | stances which make it difficult to Net amount due from approved | re- neste would make it possible for us to rush; Clean, new beds. 704 Midwest | 5993 eaemnced 796-W. | : : ; : : ny oii oo a ing States could give their sup- Other check within a day's notice. There are 8,-|——— Fa SA OOOO GS od s on banks in the same city or town as c 2 2 ees - ‘ * MESSENGER BOY: N i 2 {500,000 automobiles in the Unit FOR RENT — Furnished room for S WANTED + ilnetiale ey rb ni 4 ext at the last election to the ad- |. reporting, Dan cash jeema $22,226.76 {5 and 1,500,099 tuilding this} transients; phone 735. 5-8-3 | Ligh GOMMISSION BASIS. ministration that brought about: Fractional currency, nickels and cents 94.50 21.26 lyear, all of which could be requisi- | ——— —— _. |, LIVE BOYS CAN EARN FROM + such conditions. Notes of other national banks 00 tioned into service. With this equip-|FOR RENT — Furnished room for $1.50 TO $2.50 PER DAY. + Federal Reserve notes 00 ment there r transien { 1 226 N. Maple. 5-8-1t|~ Apply WESTERN UNION Office > ° Lawful reserve in vault and net amount due from of the . lakteaain Me wee — a [FESS SoG o SEE oeseea The suggestion that Col. Roose- Federal Reserve Bank —-—__ , yn our soil FOR RENT—Room suitable for two | - —— : sates Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due us Sa GhE Gott wine ee velt could duplicate in this coun- from U. S. Treasurer 2,500.00 ‘lor Buchtel further adyo-} gentlemen. 830 Midwest avenue, try what Lord Derby did (aye Eng 480,048.91 cat d ay ULE sation of the army jeaneeidoots from main entrance Stan- The 2 = a I _ alony different lines. Pay the 1 {dard Refinery. 5-8-2t land in filling up the tanks of the Total 30|mohey, ‘he gaid, Let ithe soldtecd| === psa Ua = Co r H. Army is one worth considering Seas build the roads by devoting only a jSOR, RENT—Furnished room for ng ess ote as ‘ AL LIABILITIES part of their time to the manual of} two gentlemen. 5th and Euclid PUEBLO. and applying. Roosevelt as chief | Capital stock paid in zee $ 4,600.00 arms. Employ them on model farms, {St. Phone 776W. 5-4-2t¢| _ OIL MEN’S HEADQUART. 2 recruiting officer would put pep sure be fang nt Aes 50,000.00) conducted by the government for the |_____ ‘POPULAR PRICED THROUGI 5 eae . Individed profits s se of © ing the are’ inition! Chance ht into the whole situation. Tietaicdrrentlexpensesinterestiland taxesi paid Gh 14,532.99 | ULR ORE of educating the farmers inj tion Chancellor Buchtel made an cio: | at the SOE SL) ieeulatinewnotentoltatan ding menses aa 49'000.00 Ways and means to greater produc-j quent and stirring address. | The United States is not going /Net, amount due to banks and bankers 2 49,660.28 | tion. In this manner, he asserted,} The efforts of the church have FeenANTED TO BUY SEs. 20 BOING | Individual deposits subject to check. - - 588,643.32 | the standard of morality in the army] been directed along lines that hav f ila, ing ewes and lambs for to war for glory or territorial | Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 days 86,421.59 | Can be raised and a continuous re-} achieved their effect, and since Sep. hag itl 2 conquest. We are ao ee Cashier's checks outstanding -_- i 9,381.76 | serve maintained. tember 15, 1916, when the church | ih Kaiser's going In to help Postal savings deposits soe In line with this adv ment he/ year commenced, and the Rey. J. J. | ge Kaiser's “goat” and to do! Certificates of deposit |urged that the moral equivalent of! Giblin assumed the pastorate, meni- | our part to shake Prussian mili- . JOHN A. MURRAY, Livestock Commission Merchant Tribune Office, Casper, Wyo. C Total | Preparation should be encouraged by | bers received and letters on hand} tarism from the throat of civiliza- | State of Wayomint? . = , +496. making mors liberal provision for reached the remarkable figure of 63. | Sea County of Natrona,—ss: . ee s ools and churches, and he]Funerals conducted, 34; weddines, | MORES & LUTAS GROCERY I, Leigh B. Townsend, cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly| Closed his address with the prayer/24. At the last board meeting re : ----—9-—-— r that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and| that the people become| ports showed every current obliga-| COMPANY We are making room for our Mid-| belief LEIGH B. TOWNSEND, _ keenly of privileges} tion cancelled to date, with a sul ummer stock and are offering 1: Pe arcs Cashier. they 1 Bote stantial balance in the treasury. | styles in Sy Milling Co IL, TOWNSEND, In e m service wag During his residence. in C Fancy and Staple Groceries per cent reduction. ae HINEMIL ; ted to the n of the new{ Mr. Giblin has had a successful Pp | Quality First Millinery, 1/ L. E, TOWNSEND. of the building in commeme torate, all thé various departments | Exclusive Line of Imported Tiienotise. j tion of the liquidation of the o 4 of the church working in harmony | Good: wi president of the Big bscribed and sworn to before me, this 7th day of May,/1917 standing obligation. The indebted-] with the remarkable results shown | raed " r i C8 aig EAL) i W. O. RATCLIFR, ss, which hae pure than $2.29), | above. Personally, he i eatly ‘liked ¢ ere 01 Notary Public. was provider efore the service! Reston My commission expires February 26, 1918, and in-c ions with. thir dediae Maser $32 (Ws Sic da mei, eating ylis f { P jo

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