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as) Pen Ac We are here to t| C. M. EDGETT Serve people who OIL LEASES AND ROYALTY Want to improve their ! Financial Conditions. age ir INTERESTS FOR SALE ‘ Office with Otis & Co., Midwest Hotel, ‘ Will You Let Casper, Wyo. Phone 766 Us Serve You? Citizen’s State Bank of Casper INSTRUCTOR OF PIANO : a ee i , Lulu Elizabeth Sams, graduate of |New England Conservatory, Boston; ENEMY APPLIES 'Mass. Phone 295-J. 8-20tf peace nti is NOTICE J ip. so accounts assumed by the C. |Rubber Co. after September cerita d to th must be charg: 14-6t* ie new owner. OF PREPARATION “== Old Order of Fixing for War Dur-| img Peace Is Reversed With Preparation for Peace ‘ (By United Press) PARIS, nao gucec(BY Mail) — —- 1n; s 5 * py iran ries luring peace was A full ee of Build g Material With inexorable logic she has re-| of all kinds. Figure with us | versed her maxim and is now prepar-| {oy any of your requivements ing for peace during war. Ernest x: RTA | O. L. WALKER | LUMBER CO. | Dutton Staley & Company OIL INVESTMENTS, STOCKS and LEASES Outrey, deputy and member of the| i” the building line. a s, nn reeeat am i i issi - - J. , Vice siedn Fe j tign affairs, dademd'a part; ot. (hcl a CH. HORTSMAN, Second Vice President {| Suite 7 Smith Bldg. Phone 467 or 468 formidable after-war campaign in an so W. J. BAILEY, Cashier. a i article in the “Echo de Paris,” — = The principal foreign zone of Ger- a ac many’s commercial activities is * Spain. The German consulate at Bar- celona has lately tripled its offices and employes. A German association has also been founded to develop the tourist indus- try in Spain, Besides developing hotels and traveling facilities, this league is working to entice Spanish students to visit German universities, | During a recent germanophile meet-| ing at Santander, Senor Zamora,| deputy, announced that after the war German capital would be poured into | Spain, and that German firms would | establish new important branches, as -as to sell German products which, on | account of the Allies’ customs regula-! tions, will be barred off other Euro- pean markets. There is no doubt that Germany is! already preparing to recapture Italy’s trade after the war. A firm in Milan, which used to deal with a Nuremberg toy factory, has been advised by the latter that as they are prevented by the war from serving their Italian | customers, they have made arrange- ments with a firm in Madrid which is! taking their place temporarily. Every fi ity is offered as regards payment by the Spanish representat Ys even prepared to wait fo The Black Bear Oil & Gas Co. | Stock at 50 cents per share is he very best investmext im the Sas * Creek field. 740 acres adjoining Columbine acd Midwest. Mas two wells now, and will have five more before January 1. 1916. Next well must be completed before Oct. 22, 1917. STANLEY & CO. Casper, Wyoming Where the best type of real good Fellowship Prevails ‘—and where friend meets friends. They like the Rhinoeres not only for the satisfying meals, but because it’s a place to meet, te chat, to talk, to make the eatnig time the happiest hour of the whole day. SERVES THE BEST MEAL IN TOWN FOR 35¢ THE RHINOCEROS | Sk. mcvmaauemmanrne acy 1A AR —_——_—_—_—__—_—Eaeee ment of accounts till hostilities have |= ceased, In Switzerland German commercial DR. W, C. FOSTER Office Phone 54 Midwest 4% travelers are busier than ever and waging fierce competition against} theft foreign rivals. It is interesting to note that the} paper shortage, which is felt nearly everywhere, seems to be unknown in! Germany, at least to judge by the! Like Looking Through An Old School Book |} DR. H.R. LATHROP | Office Phone 54 House Phone 116 rari h heat hild ® THE CASPER PRIVATE HOSPITAL press. The “Berliner Tageblatt,” for, caring a song that we heard as a chi | : ae , , t::: : Phone 273 ccmmanticineaieaenae, ited carries us back for years and for a few dvehe Moses Comanionn for the care of the sick From these indications it is appar- happy minutes we tingle with the sensation and injured ps en ee | me being here and back there too. ‘Then | Graduate Nurses : X-Ray Equipment : Private Ambulance war, is likely to be as formidable in| too, there are the comparatively new songs \ G pra ia vace enna RES LenLeTEHCes. || 1) that are already hallowed with the affection Plenty or beds at the Floppery,| we feel for the old ones, Such a song is near Ba depot, 25c. eye r ’ -8- ° * . « peli = - My Little Grey Home in the West Geo B eison NOTICE OF DIVIDEND Columbia Record 12278,.75¢. Me Me MNSCaOME MEE Een uate eT | The tenor voice of Charles Harrison renders it REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE dend of 12% per cent will be paid to; with that tenderness which comes only when the singer , rea the stockholders of the company on | loves the melody and feels the words. “Darlin’,” an- Midwest Building Phone 31 Seed URE Sates ears other song by Harrison is on the reverse side. You l h dl t No, ‘Tie South Center street, Casper wil never put this record away without playing both If you have a vacant ot, or house and lo yoming, on all outstanding stock, ides, as shown by the books of the company | to sell for cash, see me. Meee | When the Swallows Homeward Fly i The boon for transfer of stock | will close on September 19, 1917, at three o’clock p. m. and will reopen | on September 21, 1917. s By order of the Board of Directors, September 10, 1917. ' 8S, A. LANE, President. THOS. C, SPEARS, Secretary. Dates of pub. Sept. 12, 15, 18. | Boston Cate NOW OPEN Everything New and Clean 117 West First Street Reasonable Prices Columbia Record 45976, $1.50 This old but never-to-be-forgotten song, delightfully sung by the rare bari- tone of Oscar Seagle. Young folks will find it more charming than most modern meloilies and those not so young will live over again the joy of hearing it many years ago. On the other side Seagle is heard singing “The Dear Home Land.” My Wonderful Dream Columbia Record A2284, 75¢- Homer Rodeheaver, the only man who could follow Billy Sunday and by his voice hold up the interest aroused by the evangelist, sings this song, and when you hear it you know why Rodeheaver is called “Rodie.” You may hegin to call this the Rodie Record after you have turned it over and heard his other beautiful hymn, “He Knows the Way.” : These are records that any Columbia dealer is happy to be asked to play. That's the way he shows them. A record has to be played. Displaying it in a window isn’t enough. So ask the Columbia dealer to play them and if you are interested in the newest dance successes ask to hear them too. New Cclumbia Records on sale the 20th of every month. Close-in property wanted. A. A. CHAPMAN REAL ESTATE, FIRE INSURANCE Stocks Bought and Sold Room 22 Townsend Block Phone 196-) Make an early selection from exclusive patterns for fall PETTINGILL THE TAILOR @ | fe : ies We are still doing business — For ed UP HOLSTERI NG re A Service in Dry Cleaning Phone us’ =“ tresses Re-covered and Reno- ~ are vated a Specialty =: : GRAFONOLAS and DOUBLE-DISC Records _. WE MERCIAL | --- The Big Busy Store--- WATCH OUR WINDOWS WANTED Validation work to do. i I file papers and guarantee : all work to be right) ~- | Casper Bedding and Upholstering Company SPENCER & OSBORN Phone 540-M | JACK GRAHAM | . Phone 209 R