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— The-Casper Daily Tribune’ Yesued every evening except Sunday, wt Casper, Natrona County, Wyoming Publication Offices: Mokler Bldg. Telephone 15 ». E. HANWAY - Editor and Manager ™. E. HANWAY - Associate Editor *g. E. EVANS City Editor . GRIFFITH - - Associate Editor @ubscriptions—By carrier, 15 cents a week. By mail, 50 cents a month; B8.00 for six months; $6.00 for year Entered at Casper, Wyo., postoffice as) second-class matter, Nov. 22, 1916 | Amy erroneous reflection upon the whar: i tation of 2,000 Outwest Petroleum Co., do- 1,000—Wyoming-Ohio Oil Co., do- anaes 5 > 82 27-3t* sek any Resa aon on cacberction which | nated by H. J. Newton and J. E. Han-|nated by B. J. Hahn, sold to Marcus Erysusb penCnes soe $8 ——— ees Fleet 128. SSinine: Cala eat may appear in the columns of The! W2Y, sold to J. J. Handcock, 1,000;} Harris. The regular meeting of the W. C. Tribune will be gladly corrected if wrought to the attention of the editor ST OGK EXCHANGE THE CASPER 4 do 8S. Haigh and C. W. Adams. 2,500 Uncle Sam Oil Co., donate! Virtue. 2,000 United Petroleum Co., do- 100 Grass Creek Oil and Gas Co. ler Investment Co.; 200 soldto, J. B. nated by S. A. Lane, sold to Chas. | Barnes, Jr., 1,000 to Mrs. W.-D. Walt-| Bloomfield, Boy Scouts man. 100 Columbine Oil Co., donated by iby C. M. Valentine, sold to Jas. J.|Stanley and Co., sold to L, S. Cull, 50 and R. K. Staley 50. 1,000 Yale-Wyoming Oil Co., do- nated by H. L. Patton, sold to M. M. nated by the Company, sold to Chas. Curtin. 200 Pathfinder Oil Co., donated by | Wyoming Investment Co., sold to Mrs. | Casper Brokerage Co., sold to H. Isen- H. O. Barber. 1,000 E. T. Williams Oil Co., do- McGrath, sold to M. M. Curtin. 1,00 Western Plains to Chas. Liebenstein. 100 Royalty Oil Co., donated by E, Tyler Smith, sold to Quinton Deav- er 50; and Clarence Richardson, 50. end F. L. Palmer 1,000. 50 Western Exploration nated by Co., do- -1,000 Wyoming Blackfoot Oil Co., Tyler Smith, sold to R.| K. Staley. | Tucker. 50 Hall Oil Co., donated by the berg 25; and Mrs. W. D. Waltman 25. 1,500 Florence Petroleum, donated |nated by Messrs, Williams, Hines and|by Messrs. Barnes, Hemmingway and | Wilson, sold 1,000 shares to Chas. Petroleum |Liebenstein, and 500 to Mrs. J. B. |Co., donated by J. H. Newton, sold; Barnes. 100 Superior Petroleum Co., do- nated by the Casper Brokerage Co., sold to H. Isenberg 50, and to F. L. Palmer 50. 100 Bessemer Oil Co., donated by the Company, sold to Chas. Lieben- stein 50, and Mrs. W. D. Waltman 50. 100 Federal Petroleum Co., do- nated by E. Richard Shipp, sold to {candy and cigars, ,donated by Mies of Casper, 'Chas. Adams, H. L. Patton and E. T. Williams. Lambs, donuzted by Miss sold to C. W. Adams. Coyote mounted skin, donated by |E. Richard Shipp, sold to John | Bryne. , Opal, donated by Dr. David T. Day, sold to H. L. Patton. Lingeries and Japanese kimono, do- nated by Harry Winerath; lingerie sold to Chas. Liebenstein, kimono sold to H. H. Klocksiem. | 27 dollar cash collection taken up {for the auctioneer and donated by jthe audience. | Grieves, FOR SALE je FOR SALE—Five-passenger Maxwell auto in fine condition with Pullman bed for camping out. R. A. Painter Co. 145 No. Center St. Phone 717. 6-19-5t FOR SALE—Splendidly located lots in Carey addition. What offer wi-l you make for any of the following lots. Lots 15 and 14, Block 118, Lois| 1 and 2, Block 117, Lots 1 and 2, a Have one of the cars from the Smokehouse take you on tha coun- T. U. will be held at the Carnegie Library on Friday afternoon at 2:20 ee anne Crawford, field superinten- FOR SALE—200 shares Mutudl Pe- troleum. What offers? Call Tele- phone 249. 6-25-pt D. dent at Big Muddy for the Midwest, P, FOR SALE—One five-passenger Ca- No Charge Accounts kept for small advertising Advertising for these columns must be paid for in advance unless parties maintain a regular open account at this office. CASH——CASH. We cannot charge small ads IH——-CASH WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS at HEMSTITHING AND PICOT EDGING Edging done in the best manner on all kinds of material at moderate prices; careful attention to mail or. ders. Singer Sewing Machine Co., 1721 Capitol Ave., phone 695. Chey- enne, Wyo. 5-28-27¢ WANTED— GOOD OIL LAND Clients waiting with money to drill. R. A. PAINTER Co. 145 No. Center St Phone 717 6-13-tf $$$ uWii ___- WANTED TO BUY—I want to buy a team, harness and wagon; can donated by the Company, sold to|J. B. Barnes. eerie ras th z eaeah i = Soa Chas. Liebenstein; donated by buyer, 1,000 Kinney Oil and Refining Co., |" Cas today looking ayes Mae dillac touring car, completely over- resold to Jas. J. Virtue 3 . donated by the Company, sold to H. °"S matters of business for the field. |hauled and painted, guaranteed to be | 50 Univ 1 Oi dG AN é ‘ FIT > in fi ass ition. Ata bargain. 350 Universal Oil and Gas Co., do-|A. Maher. XT t . in first el Ass condition. At | RECEIPTS TOTH nated by J. J. Handcock, sold to M.| Library table cover, donated by W ell. -Known Publisher Coliseum Garage. 6-19-4f & (M. Curtin. Alice Billingsby, sold to Chas. Liehen- TOR MSALE Otro ue housenmerith | 1,200 Jupiter Oil Co., 1,00 donated |stein. of Atlanta Is Called bath, corner lot 60x140, 266 North | by Nichols and Sterritt, 200 by Walk- Johnny Walker and Irish whiskey, ae Maple. Bt* | ALMOST oA 00 ; : = as ATLANTA, Ga., June 27.—James maple a | 5 Richard Gr: president and publisher ——— ae | =o of the Atlanta Journal, ‘s dead of Figures Compiled by Red Cross apoplexy. I HAVE the following cars for sale Clerk Show Large Sum Real- E D L O R D ’S = and all are in first-class shape: Two | . . e Ford touring cars; one Ford run-} mate ors Sale Square Deal about, with light delivery box; one| ast Saturday | | | | The Red Cross Stock ncanee | hott-Detroit touring; one Dorris promoted by The Daily Tribune and | and oar ne. yang one Winton. 2 exon . ruck. ese cars are all in first- staged in the Midwest Hotel Satur- eacya a Se 3 1S nnd dt OU sgt est Second, Casper. 5-22- end the organization has stock on NOTICE eco p Bebe valued at Bee aesaL ae Applicants for jobs should report ate total of $3,913.70. 2 lat- Nally ataTie er a 5S aa ter will be turned for the benefit of pa Severalineerts Benign jebe the fund, the stock having been sold | Re nat Baineiatirell mail ‘ on the exchange but not taken by the | “Spe istvationsandllt tin F FOR SALE—Ford touring car, in : Free buyers. |] CLEAN AND WHOLESOME FOOD AT THE RIGHT PRICES existration and Listing Fre A Gicaiibhives nib, dest Stock in most instances sold for 820 S. Chestnut. 6-21-dh the market price, altho recorded under the market valuc. Other stocks sold correspondingly high, maintaining an average that wis tifying to those in charge. | ors hey have jus ceived. fi TaAG charlatenliat cf retbthe donated ST KELP WANTED Bornes ts Se oelantligen ge ateca se and purchased follows: | SOUTH CENTER w 3 good non-union carpenters. membr, they are for sale and priced 100 shares Dragoon Mt. Mining | Laborers, 40c per hour. so they will sell quick. 6-24-4t Co., donated by J. W. Johnson, sold | to Marcus He ; donated by buyer and resold to J. Cunningham. 1,000 Elinor Mines Co., donated by | O. M. Beck, sold to W. A. Blackmore. 1,000 Anchor Oil and Gas Go., do-| Curtin. | Curtain. | 1,000 Carmania Oil and Refining Co., donated by Alfred Steele, to M. Curtin and F. L. Palmer. sold | Senate Cafe IN THE REAR OF THE New Senate Building Tait’s Billard Palace Soda Fountain, Cigars, Confectionery. Opened last Monday. Everything New and Strictly Modern; Congenial Surroundings —- ee | oy wil) rent him a shop and tools. | | | Ford with full delivery body and cab; one Studebaker 2-ton truck; one Ab- Employment Agency Office Lot 28 Block 2, Midwest Addition Casper, Wyo. If you are interested in horses, don’t fail to go to the Grand Central Stables and see that fine lot of heavy LIST YOUR SECOND-HAND AUTO w-th us. We need a truck now. Call today after 6 o'clock. WANTED Good second-hand typewriter. TOR SALE—Furniture and furnish- ings for five-room house, including piano. Phone 318-J. 6-25-5t FOR SALE—200 shares Mutual Pe- troleum. What offers? Call Tele- phone 249. 6-25-3t FOR SALE—Excellent new bedroom suit, at a bargain price. Phone 86. 6-26-tf To buy a cheap barber’s chair and hire a barber to run it. Wanted to hire a shoe repair man, A first-class stenographer, male or female. Prefer one owning machine. Four good cars at your service at Ten hammer and saw men at 40c|the Smokehouse Taxi Line. Phone 83. per hour. . ’ 6-27-3t* ,four or five room house at once, an! lis not particular as to location or \kind. Will pay a liberal rent in ad- |vance. Call or write at once to |SQUARE DEAL, Box 146. | A first-class waitress for regular- ;Ineal house. | OUR BUILDING FOREMAN THE FAMOUS We have a customer who needs a} - $20 or $25, and see how much cheaper you can live for a few weeks. Pay CASH end pay LESS. Casper Mercantile Company. 6-21-tf f fi { ‘ t t HAYNES CAR IS HERE A CARLOAD WILL BE ON EXHIBITION On the North Side of the M idwest Hotel HUHODA Don’t buy until you ride in these cars. THE HAYNES is the oldest make on the market, and is beyond the experimental stage, and is built to stand this rough country. CALL OR SEE ME _T. POL State Distributor, at the Midwest Hotel j 4'few tents. | | M| <A good light wagon. | | on will figure nall houses by E CAN S L YOUR HORSES, Announcement agons and harness, List your stock | jwith us. We have a customer now. THE KNIGHTS AND LADIES OF SECURITY WILL MEET and a Live stock of any kind. Second-hand furniture of any kind make a small cash payment, and then pay $20 each Monday. Write to James Brown, care cf Square Deal Midwest Addition, Casper, Wyo. 6-14-tf WANTED—Sewing to do at hore. Call 577-W. 425 So. Durbin 6-25 -8+ WOMAN wants 630-W. day work. Phone 6-22-6t* WANTEDMale stenographer: $100 per month; open July Ist. A. B. C. care of Tribune. 6-18-t£ WANTED—Room for keeping. Address J. A., care of The Tribune. 6-26-5t* WANTED—A competent maid for general housework; small family. Mrs. L. C. Welch, 482 S. Wolcott. Phone 466. 6-26-t£ WANTED—Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Adders “Press- man,” care Tribune. 6-26-3tdh light house- WANTED—A boy to do porter work at The Wigwam. 6-26-2t WANTED—A place to work by a lady, in exchange for board and room for man and wife. Telephone 298-M. 6-26-2t WANTED—Position as bookkeeper, by lady; experienced. Phone 737W. 6-26-3t* WANTED—Position dows or cutting lawns. Phone 630W. 6-26-2t* ———————————— WANTED—Position as watchman with reliable company; weight 185 pounds, strong and husky, handy with rifle or six-shooter; sober and upright; positively no I. W. W. Address S. E., care Tribune. 6-26-3t* ——— WANTED—Maid for general house- work. Apply 145 N. Durbin. 6-26-3t cS WE WILL buy Boston-Wyomin,. Phone, wire, write or call R. A. Painter Co. Phone 717. 145 North Center street. 6§-27-4t FOR RENT washing win- ROOMS—NEW, CLEAN AND NEAT; 50C PER DAY, 2 DAYS _75¢; WEEKLY RATES WEST HOUSE, MIDWEST AD- DITION 5-10-tf | WE WANT TO BUY jsome second-hand furniture FOR ORGANIZATION FRI- DAY EVENING, at the ODD FELLOWS’ HALL, 8 O'Clock Sharp Old and new members are A good light harness. One or two sheep wagons. Contract lots anywhere in Casper. JOB FOR UNION COOK We need a first-class short order ecok. Union preferred. Come quick and make good at high wayes. | FOR SALE | Three choice lots in lington Addition. Six first-class lots in Midwest Ad- , 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. A good cottage on South Walnut Street, $1,700; $700 cash balance in Building and Loan. See us. | FOR RENT | Two furnished rooms. | A nicely furnished house. One-room house, furnished or not. One house tent, 12x14, furnished |* or not. { JOBS WANTED FOR | We have several applicants for po- sitions as cooks and fiunkeys in oil jeamps. Send us your orders by mail ‘or im person. HORSES FOR SALE We have a nice bunch of 1106 to 1400 Ib. geldings to'sell at reasonable |prices for cash, or bankable paper. Call and see them. SQUARE DEAL. j GOOD LOT IN BUTLER ADDITION BEDS 25 CENTS North Bur- requested to be present. Call Mrs. B. Kimball, 534R before meeting, as there is something of great import- ance. Mahaffey & Cooper Validating by the Foot or the Claim. Prices Reasonable ; Arminto, Wyo. 5-9-26t* E Ear, Neve sed ‘Hhront Spa 2, » Nose 2 t Stere cixlist : Glasses Fitted : over Chamberlin'’s Féra. The Bonton CAFE THHE PLACE TO EAT : EV- ERYTHING FIRST CLASS : 3 REGULAR MEALS AND SHORT ORDERS A_ SPE. CIALTY. at SQUARE DEAL HOTEL Have your mail come in our care. Daily delivery at noon. f REPAIR WORK We now have a competent repair man in our employ. He will hang, your screens, mend your fence, build you a coal bin, or any other odd job. Call at or write i SQUARE DEAL We have no Phone THE SQUARE DEAL, 139 South Center Street Come in and Try FOR RENT—3 housekeeping rooms, also barn for rent. 238 N. Jach- scon street. 6-27-1t* THE PLAZA—Nice, clean beds for men, 50c; just west of Midwest Hotel. 6-26-3t* WANTED—MALE HELP WANTED—Man and wife want posi- tions in oil camp. Address E. R. I, eare Tribune. 6-27-2t* FOUND—Switchman’s railroad key and one toher key; owner may have same by paying for this advertise- ment. 6-27-2t Mr. McDonald, agent for the Chal- mers and Premier cars is in Casper today from his home in Denver. He is demonstrating the Premier car to several people and is in hopes of es- tablishing a Premier agency here. BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL CARDS 0 i IF IT’S PLUMBING SEND FOR HENNI beats . Chemists . ae C Ces | lf HENNING Did the Plumbing There’s No Kick Coming CASPER BEAUTY PARLOR Smith Bldg. Phone 470. Ladies nd Gentlemen’s Man- icuring. Miss Delia Lenehan, Prop. Dr. G. M. Anderson, A. B. A. M., M. D., University of Chieago, 1908. Physician and Surgeon. Office in Wood Building, over Chamberlin’s. Phones, 796-W.