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ara ined ATTORNEY QUT WITH FACTS Hon. R. W. Damon Feels It Duty to Tell Public His Experience Business men, professional men, farmers, artisans, in-fact people in all walks of life, including innumer- able Women, are now taking Tanlac, and afe-testifying daily to the prep- aration’s remarkable merits, This in- controvertible evidence is further strengthened by the statement of R. W. Damon, a well-known attorney-at- law, who resides at 2712 Yakima st., South, Tacoma, Wash. Mr. Damon practiced his profession in the State of Ohio for thirty-ve years, and has many staunch friends throughout the West.. In relating his experience with Tanlac recently, Mr. Damon said: “T feel it my duty to do whatever I can to help suffering humanity, and I am more than glad for the sake of Others, to give this state- ment about my wonderful improve- ment since I began the use of Tan~ lac. I have suffered a great deal during the past two years from in- digestion and stomach trouble in a very severe form. My food would not digest properly but would lay in my stomach and ferment, caus- ing gas, bloating and much pain about my heart. At times I was so affected by this gas that I could hardly breathe, and had _ intense pains all thru my chest. Twice, I was in such bad way I fell to the floor in an unconscious condition, and the second attack put me in such bad shape that I had to be car- ried to the hospital, where I lay for 30 days. I would go for two or three nights'in succession with only two or three hours’ sleep, and the following day I would feel entirely worn out. I seemed to receive no benefit from my food, was inclined to be constipated and felt unfit for anything. I, of course, doctored, and took medicines of different kinds, but go very little, if any re- sults “While reading the Tacoma paper one day I came, across a Tanlac testi- monial given by a Denver lady andj her case was exactly like mine. So since that time I have been taking Tanlac, and the results have far ex- ceeded my expectations. I have on- ly been taking it for about ten days_| and have already been almost en- tirely relieved of the gas and bloat- ing. My appetite is so enormous, and everything tastes so good that I have to guard myself to keep from eating more than I should. T have ROADS READER ASSERTS City Would Do Well to Secure Services of County Road Man . Declares Shipp — For many years Casper has stf- fered from the condition of . thr county roads, bht it now ‘appears that the present county comniission- ers have hit wpen the proper man and method for making all the coun- ty roads good. The road frohi Casper to Powder River, which has been in such con- dition most of the time for years past as to make the calling of it a read was a huge joke, has been put in condition that makes it almost a boulevard as was said by one old- timer who has travel-< it for twenty- five years. This old_timer in talking to a Tribune reporter said: “It is the best road in the county today, and its condition is due to the intelligent work done by Henry A. Johnson. |The city of Casper could not do better than to get Johnson to jix up the streets that are not to be paved, and then the money expended on hen: would not be wasted. The Pow- der River road is a regular boule- yard now.” The expenditure of money that has been made, both by the county and the city in the past for patching up the roads and streets has been actually wasted, as the dumping of 4 load of dirt in a chuck hole may help it for a few days but does not make any improvement that will last. E. RICHARD SHIPP. peta ee PAPER LEAPES IN PRIGE AS THE WAR PROGRESSES On account of the further in- creases in the cost of merchandise and freight rates, the Graham Paper company of St. Louis, from which The Daily Tribune buys’a large share of its paper and material, has been obliged to put into immediat eeffect a new price list which shows an in- ¢rease in rates considerably. This is the fifth increase in paper rates since the first of January, and altho this newspaper has made no advance in prices on subscription rates and job work, it begins to look as tho this paper, as wel as other newspapers Kin the*country would have to raise gained 11 pounds in “weightTalready] tHe “rates” soon. and am still picking up. T sleep soundly every night and get up in the mornings rested and refreshed. So it is, Tanlac has proven to be just the rightething in my case and I gladly give otherst he benefit of my perience with it.’ Tanlac is sold in Casper by the Casper Pharmacy and in Alcova by the Aleova Mercantile Co.—Advy. TOMMY? THOMPSON Oh ROAD TO MUSIG FAME: “Tommy” Thompson, the Donwlart broker and comedian, who made Cas-) per his headquarters during the past | vear while managing the office of| Dines & Co. in the Midwest hotel} ‘BEING PLACED IN REPAIR | LANDER, Wyo., July 10.—Coun_ ty Commissioners Stough and Cam- |eron made a trip to Dubois Sunday | bo view. the damage done by high | water lately and to arrange for its |repair at the earliest possible date, |tho they do tot believe that the | Yellowstone highway can be made reasonably passable for tourist trav- el much before August 1.) ‘They have arranged te change the road from Dooiey’s to Russell Beck’s keeping on the south side to avoid the mud flats that have in the past been such a source of annoyance to the traveler. An arrangement has building, is now located in Chey- | been made with Mr. Beck whereby enne and has opened an office with John Donnellan, under the firm name of Donnellan,. Thompson. & Co. Tommy says that Mr. Donnellan had the only private wire into Goldfield duirng the good old days and is an excellent business man, They are doing a fine business and wil Ibe| glad to welcome any Casperites who happen to land in Cheyenne, Tommy has written a song, copies of which have been sent to a few Casper friends. he music of the Song is being composed by a friend of Tommy’s and will be ready in a short time. It is safe to say that the song will be a “hit” when it is completed with an up-to_date score, ——_——_ NEW ORDERS TO CUT ELECTRICAL DISPLAYS IN U.S. The order of the United States fuel administration curtailing unnec- essary lighting, which will go into effect shortly, ig far-reaching. It forbids wasteful practices in out-| door lighting and especially illumin-| 3u tion during the daylight hours. As now proposed, the order restricts dis- Play, electric advertising, and other forms of lighting, which in ordinary tiems are considered legitimate mer- chandising propaganda, to. four nights 4 week in the Bastern states, where coal is partieulatly short, and to two nights in a week in other parts of the country, er ead © Uncle Sam’s training camp theat- £rs will do a $3,500,000 business in the first year of Operation under the me ssion of training camp ‘activi- Sit we the soldiers with their tickets 'y sending them Smileage books, says he Smileage division of the commis- Sion, Smileage coupons to the ‘mount of $335,000 haye been re- deemed to date, the péople back home will pro-| « the county will take over the bridge and repair it fot county use.. Two | or three smaller bridges further up the stream will also be repaired, and between Dubois and Tie Camp, it is understood that a missing bridge will | be replaced by the Wyoming Tie and Timber company. LOST AND FOUND Ear UR SL EE | LosT—one . p, nose glasses with | chain, abou days ago; reward of- | tered. 'Return™to H. C. Bretschneider. |reom 401 Oil Exchange Bldg. 7-8-3t* 2 le ae TS LOST—A book of thrift stamps Fri- | day. Return to Edward Freedman, | Fashion shop and receive reward. | ‘ =9-3t | FOR SALB—Fifteen pounds or any | part good quality goose feathers. | Call 8587. 7-10-1t* _ FOR SALE—Birdseye maple bedroom suite and fine phonograph: reason- able. 643. South Beech. eee tieelie -10-1t* Ce ee ier hd | FOR RENT—Wurnished S-room apart- ent; private bath, electric range. 226 Hast Second. Peovle’s Furniture | store, 7-10-tf | NOt | TUTOR, experienced, will help grado pupils with back ‘work; terms rea- sonable. Phone 60. adeate pike? SS SR Eh RY PUBLICATION OF WYOMING —) ‘TY OF NATRONA § IE DISTRICT COURT, SIXTH DISTRICT, MA E. PALMBR, Plaintiff, vs. | WILLIAM S._ PAT. R, Defendant. dss, named defendant, whose last known niace of residence was Los Angeles, California: YOU WILL ‘TAKE NOTICE that | Matic EB. Paimer, Plaintiff, has filed @ petition against you in. ‘the above- named court, ‘the object and prayer of which. is for divorce on the ground that you for more than one year past | have ‘neglected to provide the common necessities of life-to plaintiff, and that such neglect was"not the result of pov= jerty on your part, which you could not have avolaed by, ordinary indus- |. ry. |" And you. ato further notified tha- you are required to answer said peti- tion on or before the 3ist day of Aug- ust, 1918, or the allegations herein | contained will be taken as. true, and | judgment rendered. accordingly. |” WITNESS my hand and seal of said |court this 9th day of July, 1918. | WARREN UL. 'BAILBY, | ise of the District Court. | ALEX: B. vG, | Attorney for Plaintife. (Seal.) Pub, July 10, 17, 24,.31; Aug. 7, 14. TO WILLIAMS. PALMER, above-|° ——$—$—$—$— FOR SALE—An 11-room, gray granite house in Denver, four lots, sear two parks, hot water heat. Further in- formation by writing to owner, Mrs. R. J. Cary, 1731 East 18th avenue, Denver, Colo. - 7-112t* ——— —$_________——. FOR SALB—frour-room house and bath without fixtures; newly fur- nighed thruout with best furniture ob- talnable, near refinery; all for $3,000. Will sell unfurnished for $2500; very easy terms. Inquire of owner. B27 a ea i FOR SALE—Well framed house, 14 by 22, on lot 50x150, for $200 down, bal- ance to suit. 914’ South Poplar St. 2 blocks south of refinery, 7-9-3t FOR RENT FOR INT “CHEAP—A nice comfort- able sleeping room; close in; for one ‘Wo res) 2 workin, 1 {aa North Beech. Se g-aa-tt Fe ENT—Nicely furnished modern ba ah ty 831 W. ind, 3-15-tf FOR RENT One room, hot and cold water, nice house, close in. Will rent to one man only. No, 156 No. Wolcott St. Rent $22.50, No. 156 North Wolcott. 1 block from FOR RENT—Five.room, modern house, furnished for light ‘houseekeeping, East pues for two families. 520 ‘hird. 7-8-3t rooms. 331 W. —— FOR RENT—Nicely rurnished two-rm. house; close; no thildren. Phone 121W 823 South David. 7 i FOR RENT—Furnished room for gen house; furniture for sale; terms. 121 South Beech, finery, 922 South Chestnut. 7-8. EE FOR RENT—Rooms for gentleme: bath; reasonable. Two blocks ter St. 317 BE. Linden. TWO basement Coliseum or phone 677J at night. —_—— ment; new; excellent condition furnished $20 per month. No. St. Botolph street or inquire N: laundry office. FOR RENT—Two furnished houses, two rooms and one zhree rooms; cheap. Call phone No. 905J. T-9-Et FOR RENT—Modern room; 24 blocts east of Midwest hotel. (ail 206 N Beech or 329 Bast Third St. 79-2it* FOR RENT—Apartmént for housekeep ing; $20 per month, 717 So. Spruce, T-9-3t4 ne een FOR Dy large. furnished ith two beds; modern; suitable for two or four men; yery rea- sonable. The Riverview hotel. 325 No. Center, 7-9-2t* —$—$—$ $$ FOR RENT—Two modern rooms, suit- able for light housekeeping. 405 So. Park avenue. 7-9-3t® — FOR RENT—Four unfurnished “houses keeping rooms. Call 980W. 7-9-2t 6 a FOR RENT—Two nicely furnished modern rooms with home Privileges, Cah 6b7Ww. 7-S-ot HOTEL Tulsa. Nice cool rooms by day or week. Price reasonable. 419 No, Center. Phone 365R. 7-10-2t' —— FOR RENT—Furnished 3-room house; close in. Call Hotel Tulsa, 419 No. Center. 7-10-2t* FOR RENT—Redroom; lady preferted. 943 East Second. Phone 639. 7-10-Bt* - nee FOR, RENT—Large, well furpishes bedroom adjoining bath. 256 So! Maple. 7-10-2t ‘\T—Ten-room house with y and coal room, two baths; can be used for two families: will rent all or part; near refinery. Phone 754s. FOR RENT—Furnished front room ad- joining bath; in néw modern home; $15 per month. 815 South Walnut St. Phone 49 during day. FOR RENT—Four for housekeeping able for man to batch in. Inquite 126 North Beech. Geo: B. Lilly. 7-10-at* FOR RENT—Nicely furnishéd room price reasonable. Durbin rooming house. 710-3 yee ea EE Se ay, FOR RENT—Two basement rooms, fur- nished; electric plate and toilet; rent reasonable. 1116 South David. Phone 4655. 7-10-40 FOR RENT OR SALE—New bungalow; eight rooms and laundry; three in basement; §75. 425 South Lincoln. -10-4t $$ FOR RENT—Front bedroom with bath. 857 South Walnut. Phohe Ly I8 a ———— ee FOR RENT—Building. 45x95 feet, suit- able for warehouse, machine shop, blacksmith shop, ‘age; located jon Main highway. 663 West Second St. Phone 672. 7-10-3t STBAM. ENGINE FOR.SALE toi cutot! By, (wird er frame, \ diamet r, flange 2 inches thick; "faced" belt 14 inches wide; very ‘little usea: together with all machine wrenches, lubricators and trimmings; 3-ft. driv- ing pulley on crank shaft double arms, wheel, 16.in. face, if first-class condition; foundation. Investigate. 513 Hust Fifth street, Leadviil BUY FROM THE OWNER i I can make the price and give the terms. l¥ modern hungalow. on South Park Ave. home and garage on Capjtol Hill. #mracé. corner lot at 645 South Dur- and term: irat-clas® condition. See me and get a dewn- KING, Own: Bast Sceond Btrect. a rr NORTH CASPER ADDITION CLOSH-IN LOTS $175 @ Month, Ne Interest, No Taxes prices are for a short time without notice by the owners at any time. The NOW AND Di Over 106 New Houses in A we increasing steadil; ing rent—on our North - Only 910 Midwest Hotel. 6-14-tf ieheny iow to an increase 1: price om all lo! soon. | BLE YOUR MONEY! erth Casper Addition Now @ay, consequently the value of lots is © get you the lumber... She Se RR al a a FOR RENT—Nicery furnished, modern is Bechn ae eee w A@dition, the Best Value for Your Money. 15-tf 4 Bouds an@ War Stamps accepted at face value, plus acerucd -8-tf tleman; reasonable. 414 Divine St. 7-6-6t® ——— FOR RENT — Eicht-room, modern PAUL i. 100%: - Phone 3813 ; ‘Sloe North McKinley. 7-8-4t* | —<—<$<$$oooiuiu68mem_ FOR RENT—Front bedroom in modern house; in good location; gentleman preferred. Phone 627J. 7-8-3t* FOR SALE 1 | WANTED—Furntture. | epee? Auction House, 208 North mAR=erinile ca GAL ene FOR RENT—Strictly modern two-room apartment; also one single room. 73 East Second. ® be Tate SALE—Victrola cheap. 206 South Beech. 6p. m a FOR RENT—One good, 1-room house; raaloas ing furnished and electric lights. Jno. M. senhunt, 149 West S St. Phone 361W. ite Tent et FOR -RENT—Six-room, modern, un- furnished apartment. Phone 532J. 635 7-8-3 ——<$—_—___ FOR HENT—Four rooms and bath in basement. Apply 153 No. Jac! cal B43J, Pies ee en es $$ Et FOR RENT—Two furnished house- keeping rooms with electric stove; also nicely furnished, modern rooms. Phone 9125. 7-8-3t FOR SALE—Dodge touring car in good National Cooperat- jouth Center St. or tele-| WANTED—Gentlemen for condition; $4¥5. ———— st FOR RENT—Two 2-room apartments; furnished ahd unfurnished, near re- housekeeping rooms bath. 214 South Grant, Phone 7-9-3t \T—Cymfortable four-room house with bath; two blocks from Center street; rent unusually low, fur- niture for sale at sacrifice. Owner leaving for war. See Bob Morton at FOR SALE—Furniture in goed conai- 4 will take Car in trane Six iste 206 N, Beech. FOR SALE—Good haby buggy; almost | WANTED—To rent 8 or 4-room, unfur- new. Phone 845J. geod tncation ee pxunameivaceaeSt FOR RENT—A basement, suitable for 770. 79-3 ——__—_—__ batching. Phone 5 t —$——— FOR RENT—Modern, two or four- room furnished apartment; private bath, heat, light and water; furnished: $25.00 per month. %27 North Jefferson. 7-9-2t FOR SALE—At your own price, ture of all kinds. Ce YOR SALE—At onc touring car. - Call FOR RENT—Three-room, mod2rn base- FOR SALB—1 nearly | esponsibill 66; too heavy for | Pb a of taking some resp: cia Casper Storage Co. 5 — | WANTED—Room and board in pri one 4-| family by young business w 86.and four lots south of the | Address E. M., care Tribune or ar in| 677J at night. | WANTED—Girl wants FOR SALE—Oné 3-room. and 0 State hospita: 1D thke good ci a hae Whisenment a49 Ww Second St. Phone 36iW. 8 ne ALE—Ney keronsna hot water Re heater with to attach Sy tan Phone $3! Sa Lite elevator, womills. Je ry Dealér, Bak price and terms. I own the s to suit the buyer. | only and are subject us show you how you can stop pay- | 159 South Center Street | on- ir. 6-24-tf | pe: ee records;| WANTED—The pest salesmar in Wyo-| its ming to sell stock in the Wyoming | Worth more money. 7-9-6t/ Buliding and Investment company. | +This is not a speculative company, but| SHOE OF GOnnO RTE OT he be: of sec’ y |NOTICE OF CONSOLIDA 4 ROYAL- one that offers the best of security to| NOTICE OF CONSOLIDATED nox |its stockholders. No one but men of| | Sood character with high standing and| |so0d business ability need ap- | VESTMENT COMPANY, LINCOLN, | | NEBR. 3-4-tf | WILL pay spot ousn for Liberty bond. | No. 4, Kimball building. Phone No. | 1° 36. 6.19-tf room and| board in private family. Call, 197W. | | 7-3-14t | Phone 992W. $I t a DR. C. W. THOMAS, De Second Floor, Wood’ Building Office Hours: Evenings and Sundays by Ap- Phone 333 a | WANTED—Dressmaking: plain and| | fancy. 815 South Center. Phone 151J. | kb a3 a rooming house or hotel. Phone | ~ 3 7-6-3t* | LL WANTED—Girl or woman for house work, 432 South Beech. Fhope..368: nished house; couple with no chil-| ‘ac 7-9-2t* | dren; state rent wanted. Address J. L., care Tribune. 7-8-3t8 | ——————— | WANTED—Woman to do pressing and | repairing. Service Cleaners. | | 56. one 1916 Fora), | WANTED—Young gir! 1 ith | housework. Call 131R. 7-8-2t | to assist | . iba dato 25S) 2h ea Bi FOR SALE—Forniture and cooking! ROOMERS WANTED—A few desirable utensils. 412 North McKin ; , furnished rooms for rent. Apply Mrs. | M. E. Weeks, 147 North Maple St. 7-5-6t* | 7-8-3t? | WANTED—Position as typist by lady Phone 636M. 9 position as typ- ist. Call 4773. 7-923t* — MAN and wife wanted for ranch; state | | price wanted and experience. Box | 474, Casper. 7-9.4t® aS ne os et WANTED—Three or four-roofn, unfur- | nished house with bath must be reasonable. A. C, une. WANTED—Two competent truck driy~| ers. Western Asphalt Paving Co. 401 OWS. building. 7-10-2t ———— MISCELLANEOUS ——————————— Army recruiting stations at Denver, Cheyenne, Pueblo, Trinidad, Colorado Springs, La Junta, Grand Junction, Du- |rango, Casper and Sheridan. 8-7-17_7-1-18 | NOTICE TO AUTO OWNERS—Our re-| pair shop is now for business. | ant 8 ell any part. ‘alnut. Phone 4 FOR ‘SALE—New bed, $15. A FOR SALE—Seven-room house; FOR SAL¥—Leather duofold, fonier, dining-room 8 rs heater, refrigerator and child's 816 South Walnut. Phone, 769M. | st puis 7-10- bed, chit | : se, ‘Siunary | set spot cash jeven-passenger. 1918 Case car sis be Jpnditions term sonable. hone 476. 6. FOR SALE—One.L, C, Smith typewrit- See Adriance, care Trib- FOR SALB—Meat market in live town. No. opposition. rel ge Ad ing have outside Ir Reason: for se! sts which require al FOR ALE—Talloring. Dressing; doing good business; for cash if taken at once 247-Manville, Wyo. 7-6-4t* cleaning and L6ans 35.00, to. $50. 0% ‘chattels,, Furoitures Pin. fe ‘Insurance ‘Secured /N otes.' ans special attention, Fonfidential. A Hie OES aay Stearn. engine, ott hig “Buckeye au-,| 11x22, 70 7h. w ready | We are prepared to do all kinds of| {auto repairing. All work guarantecd. | East Side Garage, 624 East Third, Shop foreman, Bert Tullis. 7-6-tf HAND laundry open at 629 East Fourth | street Monday morning, July 8th. Give me a trial. All work is guaran- teed. Ella Lockhart. Phone 532J AUTO Exchange. We will guarantee, to sell your car in short time and lsuch other busin ee j ensuing —16 DE- good Jand in| do, trad sper proper- ty. Phone owner, 7-10-6t* | PICTURE AMING Have just received a full line of up- to-date picture moulding, Bring your pictures for framing. 236 fai Second, two doors east of postoffic People’s Furniture and Piano atore. CUBE LOAN COMPANY + imball Bldg. n your ‘plain. note. } ata ox ‘and Fixtures. HAGENS & STANLEY 204-207 Oil Exchange Bldg. | REASONABLE GEORGE W. FERGUSON Attorney-at-Law ICED RESIDENCES ¥Y TERMS oak floors, ish, threé bed rooms, jchen, garage; on good” terms. Ash street; price $5,- Eight-room ment, three bedrooms and a sleeping} sun porch, chicken jarge garden, Only a@ short distance from Cen- Price $2900; $850 You should jter street. is a bargain. FOR F Five-room house with three finish- jlocated on Lincoin stree! for one year. Four_room house on Beech street, un- NICHOLS & STIRRETT 3 $35. om house, Sheridan Heights, Sen een BUTE Ac 309-310-311 Oil Exchange Bldg. IF | YOUR PROPER: ALFRED R. LOWEY Attorney-at-Law. 302-303 Oil Exchange Bldg. HARRY FREE “The Lot Man” Phone 896W. REAL ESTATE MARION P. WHEELER Real Estate and Insurance SNAP—81005 | -Buys a nice two-room cottage, prac- - tleally new and nice looking; city wa- ter, toilet in house. WANTED |is located in one of the four blocks Center street, near Park avenue, sur- by $6,000 and Mlb This little house best sections Casper - - Call 602W. Cas- | rounded balance $36 his house can be ly for $35 per month. is a bargain GEORGE E. McDONALD Archi Fifth Floor 0. 3. Bldg. Heavy Re-inforced Fire-proet Construction a Specialty SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENTS Considering CASPER REALTY Co. Paul IH. Moore, Manager ‘The above named company will pay jits regular quarterly dividend of two |ply. WYOMING BUILDING AND IN-|per cent (2 Ls MONUMENTS to stockholders of record on July 15th. 1918. < . Marble and granite monuments, of cement work. ~—-——--9 Pub. July 1, 2, 918. ROBERT SIMPSON 1 E. Second St., Postoffice. Phone 665-J. Let the Oil Center Laundry keep you CASPER HEATING and SUPPLY COMPANY Everything in Metal Work. Warm Air and Hot Water Heat- Ga ag: | WANTED—Position ag housekeeper in| Q———____ ng. 8:30 to 5 | Fourth and Pines Phone 836J. | : , b L McEVENY & HARKNESS Electrical Contractors. Repairs and Fixtures. 6W. Res. Phone 756W 135 South Center. eo - DONOHUE Plumbing, Steam and Hot-Water Hi ing Jobbing of al Lady Attendant Office Hears, 11 to 12 2. m., ©, E. HENNEBERGER, M. 4 211 0. 8. Building. a Specialty. i ae promptly Shop 645 South Wolcott. Phone 107W. Gynecology and Venereal Diseases oo | Dr. W. A. Myers Dr. I, N. Frost & GOODRICH Architects. Room 24, Townsend Bldg. Casper, Wyo. DRS. MYERS & FROST Office former Mokler residence third door east of postoffice. Phone 736 Brick Work Contractor. Will do work outside 736 E. Second St. MARSHALL C. KEITH, M.D. Physician and Surgeon Special attention given to obstet- ries and diseases of women Phone 962-W Blackmore Building OMice, 30; Ree. 164 GRAVEL ROO, Gravel Roofer Phone 402-W 306 East Sussex DR. H. R. LATHROP DR. W. C. FOSTER Rohrbaugh Building Foster—Residence__.._ 45 Dr. Lathrop—Residence____116 PRIVATE HOSPITAL 340 S. Durbin St. Phones 272 and 273 TA! BILLIARD A Congenial Place for Gentle- tionery, and Soda Fountain. $$$ ______ 7 Appointments by ‘Telephone Appointments by Telephone. Telephone 470. MISS DELIA LENEHAN Beauty Parlor BE. Burnham System Smith Bidg., Suite 11. NATRONA PAINTING and DECORATING Co. G. A. JOHNSON, Mgr. 706 South Walnut St, Phone 586-M. THE REO SERVICE STAGE LINE ae hotel daily, except 0 a. m., for Salt Leaves Salt Creek ta seperate per at 1 p. m, ; J. H. JEFFREY, D. C. Pb.C, Chiropractor Office Suite 207 O. & S. Bldg. |. -- Telephone No. 543M _. ._ —————— Call and find out how | ular | we do it and bring your car to the Auto of THE Exchange, corner Linden and Center| TROLEUM COMPANY. 7-8-6t* ‘the office of the comy | Wyoming, 1918, at ten o'clock A. ual meeting of th NG that may proper- return to Cas- x Trips made to all Fare, one way, $7.50, RM STRAYED or S. W. VALLIER Specintint in Chronic Diseases ite Nw. 210 hout two wee 1 for information or re | O. & &. Bldg. REPAIRING We Clean and Repair EVERYTHING Cash: Registers, Sewing | MACHINE SOP \ Lefringhouse. o- We Sharpen Knives and Saws; Make Keys, Repair Locks. Bring Your Troubles to Us! F. S. KOCH. GENERAL REPAIR SHOP i51 South Center. STORAGE Household Goods, Pianos, Ete. Storage House on Burlingtan’ Ss CHAMBERLIN FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING C0.