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Fas Daly Tokina! every evening except Sunday, per, Natrona County, Wyoming | P cation Offices: Mokler Bldg. | 4% Telephone 15 | ANWAY - Editor and Manager | HANWAY.- Associate Editor) EVANS City Editor | RIFFITH - - Associate Editor | riptions—By carrier, 15 cents a) By mail, 50 cents a month; ifor six months; $6.00 for year! ed at Casper, Wyo., postoffice as id-class matter, Nov. 22, 1916 | erroneous reflection upon the eter, standing or reputation of erson, firm or corporation which | appear in the columns of The) ne will be gladly corrected if ht to the attention of the editor ' | \ a Y = of Gerinan | was the G “Ou to Paris” of 1917—a long line debts contracted since the 1917, lay d co-partnershi said da ; the was dis pledge allegiance to my cael to the republic for which it s, one nation indivisible, with | y and justice for all.”” ary P. Davison; recently appoint- oairman of the Red Cross war ‘41, on his way to the Red Cross ing in Washington, . ROVERNG HOUX has been dissolved, and that the un- E STURM Urged in Raising Wyoming’s ah | Fund for Big Fund | ¥: } Altho Casper and other cities have | taken initiative in impressing the} significance of Red Cross Week on/| “ |the public, and have formulated plans | - |which can be carried out without the | surance of aid in bringing local cam- tiie * * are only counterfeits—trying to ducting the war hospitals. It has United States has designated the fund for the use of this associa- the purpose of the executive to NOTICE 15th (SSUES APPEAL dersigned will not be rosponsible for |6-14-10t E. E STURM AN : 2 Share of Great Campaign aid of state assistance, Governor paigns to successful conclusions It | For Men The Nation is at war with the | is as essential to success in this ap fiearto | bevalatithowaxcinet’ reduced deaths from wounds week beginning June 18, as a tion. send to the various counties of » Paris rinan slogun in 1914. Here 1s the Notice is hereby given that the co- being FOR AED CRUSS(Royal Ta ilore Houx has issued an appeal in behalf} follows: greatest military power on the ! There is as much difference in war as soldiers and munitions. from sixty per cent to two per period for a drive by the Ameri- Wyoming’s share is $182,000. Wyoming prominent citizens who prisoners taken in recent battles in northern France, partnership of Sturm & Gravesend |Cheerful and Ample Response Is | \DS RED CROSS COUNCIL | of the campaign which brings the as-| face of the earth. The Red Cross clothes as in human beings. Many It is a national organization con- cent. The President of the can people for a $100,000,000 Within the next few days ‘it is will aid the local organizations in the futherance of the work of 4d bors — —1) raising this sum of money. ——— ed Cross Honor Roll An allotment will be made to There is no counterfeit about each county and it is hoped the response will be cheerful and am- ple to cover Wyoming’s propor- tion of the required sum. These gentlemen will outline to the lo- cal organizations the work of the Red Cross and show to the any Garment that bears the Royal Tailored label. They are Real Clothes for real men—honest clear thru. Every fiber in the woolens is all wool. Every hidden detail is finished as carefully as the lapel. a ank R. Henry Dray Line—All re- +s for Tuesday, June 19. rl C. Boyle—One Ford touring es Lambert—One Building lot. ue ay Every stitch is honestly made— oe. B. Nelson——-One Building lot. people the necessity of making sewer with silk. Every yard ofsilk is carefully pre-srhunk before Richard Shipp—Two Building prompt response to the call of the it goes in the Tailor shop. President. Signed: FRANK L. HOUX, Governor, Baptist Minister Wil | Discuss Observations | on Return to Pulpit | ss Sarah Carey—Shetland pony. J. Curningham—One Victrola. m of Red Cross Committee— Liberty Bond. ilson S. Kimball—Receipts day from Soda Fountain. te Daily Tribune—Printing and | rtising to amount of $200.00. se Casper Press—Special adver- And so it goes with every de-tail of the nuking. We are offering Special Values in these Famous Clothes at $25; Better quality at $30, $35 and $40. The more you pay the more you receive. for Authorized Dealer g- u tre—P, ta; f - atl rg ee Saxe ose The Rev. A. J. Hanson will again | xe Hub Theatre—Percentage of |occupy the pulpit at the Baptist ipts. church Sunday morning and discuss | ‘i tre—P t ¢|cbservations made upon his trip to} on ope ’ Stee Cleveland, Philadelphia and New| fiir added tomorrow). York, from which he returned yester- FOR SALE fe N. Durbin. YOR SALE—Two residence lots, good | Ic ion, two blocks north of Stat~ Hospital; reasonable. Call 380- a 5-24-t: | See Shaffer-Gay company netore | modern; 4 rooms downstairs, with iAH all ‘rented for $75 | Price $3,600; call 543-J. 6-15-3t FOUR-ROOM HOUSE and lot at 178 S. Oak st.; also Gerheart Grand upright player-piano, Phone 518-M. 6-14-3t | VIOLINS—BANJOS—GUITARS Hawaiian Ukuleles. A general line of small musical instruments. Mail ‘orders filled. HADDORFF MUSIC HOUSE, 247 W. Second. 6-14-3t | FOR SALE—4-room house, furn-} | ished, 0.00 if taken at once; -room house and bath, furnished, 1$1800.00, without furniture, $1500 M. P. WHEELER’S Real Esta‘e Agency. 6-14-tf SALE—Splendidly located lots | y addition. What offer wi-! any ofthe following |you make 15 jlots. Lots 13 and 14, Block 118, Lots {1 and 2, Block 117, Lots 1 and 2; Block 123. Alldress J. E. Headrick (pots Main §S., Sterling, gore: | Square Deal | Employment Agency | and | Property Exchange 6-11-tf | | Registration and Listing Free Advertising 25c, Service $1 Office Lot 28 Block 2, Midwest Addition Casper, Wyo. | | | HELP WANTED 3 good non-union carpenters. Laborers, 50c per hour. JOBS WANTED FOR Experienced chauffeur. | WANTED A good woman cook, who can and will cook for twenty people. Call after supper at the Square Deal. LIST YOUR SECOND-HAND AUTO wth us. We need a truck now. Call today after 6 o’clock. OUR BUILDING FOREMAN will figure on smal] houses by the contract or by day’s work. WE CAN SELL YOUR HORSES, wagons and harness. with us. List your stock We have a customer now. WE WANT TO BUY some second-hand furniture and a few tents. — WANTED—JOB |for a first-class tinner with his own |tools. A lady holding State teacher’s cer- tificate, who has had considerable ex- perience as cashier in large hotels and business houses, desires a position for the summer. Is a good stenographer and general bookkeeper. | We have several applicants for po- sitions as cooks and fiunkeys in oil camps, or in person. FOR SALE Three choice lots in lington Addition. Six first-class lots in Midwest Ad- arlor Car Saloon—One half re-/‘@y- He also visited his former home | ts for one day—Tuesday, 19th. | '™ ews on his return. | asper, Floral Company—One half | Crops are backward and discourag- apts for one day—Monady, 18th. jing thruout the corn belt, according | ye Furgerson, Wigwam-—Twen,|t0 Reverend Hanson. Between Lin- 3 id Omaha the road is covered SG ne |Coln and Srkareday, SEEscese ee jwith water and throut the east the Le iy ; 2 | cold, rainy weather has been instru- eee renal wok | mental in retarding growing crops. 4. 8. Kimball—Total receipts from a fountain—Wednesday. 20th. ¥. S. Kimball—Per cent receipts Cross cigars—All week. Orchestra—Services for Liberty yce—Saturday, 22nd. GEO. B. NELSON receipts | | | Real Estate and Insurance chili Charley — Twenty-five per t poets from Cabaret——-Wednes- Midwest Building Files REsnoceros — Receipts from | osaret—Moenday, 18th. Casper Ice Cream Company— enty gallons ice cream, or all we! sell. | 0h os : BWREce Steam, Bakery==Buns for Don’t wait if you want to buy Real Estate, as it is going adwiches and 25 pounds candy. | Wyoming Grocery sam cones, candy and two cases of | ape juice, Norris-Cleghorn Company—Wein- wurst and ham for 100 sandwiches. zer Anderson-—Receipts from sales Curtis Publications. acke House—Receipts yars—All week. ha Tripony—Per cent receipts of od Cross cigars—All week. ‘sper Pharmacy—Per cent receipts up every day. Company—lIce| You have no doubt noticed the price that has been »aid for Real Estate in the last week or two. If you want business property, a house and lot, or a vacant lot- see me. : Red Cross A few 60x140 foot lots in NELSON’S ADDITION, $75.00 to $200.00. on the payment plan. sd Cross cigars—All week. | 4 Cigar Stand—Per. cont ‘of foes: le Finch ceipts Red ¢ pe 8 TH weeks W) CHAUTAUQUA dition. Frame house, 12x16; unfinished in- side, for $150.00 cash. \ Two Midwest lots, with shack 10 by 12, well and toilet: $140 cash swings it. Lot 9, block 6, for re-sale. Small house and lot for $125 for equity. FOR RENT Two furnished rooms. A nicely furnished house. A two-room unfurnished house. BEDS 25 CENTS at SQUARE DEAL HOTEL Have your mail come in our care. Daily delivery at noon. | WANTED TO BUY }a cheap pair of counter scales. WANTED TO LEASE |rooming house. We are experienced | hotel people. Inquire of SQUARE | view Hotel. REPAIR WORK We now have a competent repair | man in our employ. He will Bang your screens, mend your fence, build you a coal bin, or any other odd job. Call at or write SQUARE DEAL We have no Phone THE SQUARE DEAL, | *OR SALE—Corner lot 60x140 feet | at Dover and Elm streets. Call at) 5-14-tf 5 per month. | Send us your orders by mail North Bur-| We desire to lease a 20 to 30 room | | DEAL, or Benj. Mertz, at the River- | | Advertising for these columns must be paid for in advance unless parties ‘ m* aren a regular open account at this office. We cannot charge small ads ASH——CASH ‘ASH No Charge Accounts kept for small advertising | WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS HEMSTITHING AND PICOT EDGING | Edging done in the best manner om jall kinds of matevial at moderate ener careful attention to mail or ders. Singer Sewing Machine Co., 1721 Capitol Ave., phone 695, Chey- enne, Wyo. 5-28-27t —————— EEE s\jecide on a heating plant for your) ==="; - —a eadell | |home. They have the Single Register | |WAN aS iaR P ee shy = around hot air furnaces 5-16- tf | camp COOK and aker. ddress J: | 2 |care Tribune. 6-13-3t* FOR SALE—Five-rooms upstairs, | | WANTED— GOOD OIL LAND ik lients waitingg with money to dril’. R. A. PAINTER CO. Center St Phone 717 6-13-tf |145 No. | WANTED—Position as stenographer, bookkeeper or office girl. Call \507-J. 6-13-3t* |W ANTED-~General housework, wia- | dow washing and landscape garden- ing. Sam Robinson, Phone 630-W. 6-11-6* WANTED—Some one to take Grand | Union tea store agency in Casper. | Call 342-J. 6-14-6t* |W ANTED TO BUY—I want to buy a team, harness and wagon; cam make a small cash payment, and ther |pay $20 each Monday. Write te | James Brown, care cf Square Deal Midwest Addition, Casper, Wyo. | 6-14-tF | EXPERIENCED housekeeper wishes position in rooming house or hotel. | References. Box 234. 6-15-3t* WANTED—Room or rooms for man and wife and two daughters. Call |W U. Huff, after 5 p. m., Riverview Hotel. 6-15-2t* i. Single Register hot air furnaces guaranteed to heat your home. See | them at Shaffer Gay Co. 5-16+t£ { ———————$ FOR RENT | ROOMS—NEW, CLEAN AND NEAT; 50C PER DAY, 2 DAYS 75c; WEEKLY RATES WEST HOUSE, MIDWEST AD- DITION 5-10-tf ROOM FOR RENT—Gentleman pre- ferred. , Call at $45 N. Durbin, af- ter 7 p.m. 6—-14-3t FOR RENT—Desk room or office, best location in: town, fronting on Center street; light, heat and water furnished. Address Box 566, Casper, Wyo. 6-14-tf aa FRONT BED ROOM for Rent. 221 S. Grant.’ 6-13-42 WANTED—MALE HELP ARMY RECRUITING STATIONS, at Denver, Cheyenne, Pueblo, Trinidad, Colorado Springs, La Junta, Lead. ville, Grand Junction, Durango, Rock Springs, Casper and Sheridan. 5-25-6-30 } FOUND—A new tire and rim Large size. Owner can have same by pro? ling property and paying for this ad. 6-18-t£ LOST—Ladies’ Waltham watch, on downtown streets. Return to The {Tribune and receive reward. Mrs. | Marguerite Steele, 723 S. Elm. 6-15-3t* | Contractors and Builders, Notice! Look Up THOMPSON & O’ROURKE, Plumbing and Heating Contractors. Estimates Cheerfully Furnished. } | } | | BUSINESS AND PROFESSONAL! CARDS 9 O IF IT’S PLUMBING 4 SEND FOR HENNING fe ° Everard & Steele, Chemists A Rock and oil analysis. Phone 798 * oo LISTEN! HENNING FOR PLUMBING! THAT’S ALL! If HENNING Did the Plumbing There's No Kick Coming W. P. SPENCE, M. D. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Spe- cialist : Glasses Fitted : Office over Chamberlin’s Furn. Store | Smith Bldg. Phone 470. Ladies nd Gentlemen’s Man- icuring. Miss Delia Lenehan, Prop. | CASPER BEAUTY PARLOR | Dr. G. M. Anderson, A. B. A. M., M. D., University of Chicago, 1903. Physician and Surgeon: | Office in Wood Building, over Chamberlin’s. Phones, Office, 595; Residence, 796-W. 5