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EG 1G BnOKEN IN PLUNGE OFF ROCK IN CANON iends Labor for Hours to Reach: FrMfan Who Took 30-Foot Fall Off Cliff on the Popo Agie River LANDER, Wyo., July 27.—A. D. Smith, a Wyoming & Northwestern | brakeman, who was spending a day in the Popo Agie canon with a party of friends, sustained a broken Jeg | caused by a fall from a high cliff. Smith had climbed to the top of the} cliff just above the Popo Agie falls, | 12 miles from Lander, to take some | photographs of the scenery. In some way he lost his footing and slid down an embankment 15 feet. Not being able to check his descent he was pre- cipitated over the cliff, and fell a distance of another 15 feet to the bottom of the canon. Smith landed on the rocks below with terrific force striking on his hip’ and: sustaining a broken leg between the hip and the knee. : Fortunately someeof his compan- ions saw him fall, and not knowing how to get down to the sufferer be- low, they Hasteried to the ranger’s station three miles down the stream for assistan¢é: John G. Bruce, the forest ranger, accompanied the men to the scene of the accident and it was discovered that the only way to get to the unfortunate man was to go up the stream some distarice and let themselves down’ into the’ canon, then follow the bed of the stream down to where the man lay. When they ar- rived at the point they were on the|S"@,doine a good bisineds. opposite side of the stream. They were compelled to, build a crude bridge across the roaring~waters, and after an interval of four hours, dur- ing which time the sufferer lay in that one position on the hard rocks, they succeeded in reaching him. Here they built a litter and placed Smith on it. It took the rescuers several hours to get him to the rang- ers’ station from which place he was taken to town in Dr. Replogle’s car, arriving at the’ hospital at midnight. > FOURTH YEAR OF WAR SEES MARCH BIG EVENTS (Continued from Page 6G. The French and Italian drive in Albania began on Jply 6 and is still in progress, During the year British fortes in Africa drove German forees before them in German East Africa and in German Southwest Africa and finally compelled them to disperse or surrender, This’ took from Germany all of the vast colonial posses- sions held by her when the war be- gan. SUBMARINE WARFARE a gradual decline of submarine sink- ings as compared with the number of ships being built by the Entente al- lies. The operations of British and American destroyers have spread ter- ror among the “wasps of the sea,” while a great mine field completed in May by the British navy converted virtually the whole North sea into an area closed against U-boat activities. The harbors of Zeebrugge and Os- tend, from which German submarines had been operated against Entente shipping, were either sealed entirely or made virtually. valueless as stb- | marine bases by daring naval and air raids by the British in May. | U-BOATS IN U. S. WATERS | _ German submarines visited Amer- ican waters in June’ and: sank at least | ten ships, the field of the U-boat ap- erations being“from the north New| Jersey ccast south’ of the Virginia Capes and easterly half way to the Burmudas. The only United States transport! lost while carrying troops to Europe} Was the Tuscania, which was tor- pedoed off the north coast of Ire-| land on February 6 with a loss of! 212 Men. HOSPITAL SHIPS SUNK During the year 11 hospital ships | ave been sunk by submarines, the latest and most flagrant case of this violation of the Geneva Convention| being the destruction of tthe British’ Steamer Llandovery Castle, carrying | Canadian nurses. and doctors. took place on June 27, ofly 24 of the} 258 persons on board being rescued. _ The total shipping reported sunk Since August 1, 1917, is more than 4,250,000 tons, Against this destruction of ship- ping the Allies have combined their shipbuilding “capavity. ‘The actual number of tons of shipping launched and put into service has not been published. Official announcements ave been made in: the recen; pat, however, to the effect that more ships ae being built than are being sunk. np July 4, 90 vessels were launch- ed at American shipyards. “ LOSSES IN BATTLE : The year’s fighting has entailed Rreat losses for most of. the bellig- erents. During the drive into Italy Tas October and November the Teu- “Onic arniles- clattned the- capturs of “pre than 180,000 Italians. In the yerman offensive in France this year Faout 190,000 French, British, Amer- y4n and Portugese were reported to ive been’ taken ptisctiers, 1. Added to these losses’ are the cas-|i bribe: in killed and woundéd. efinite figures have been issued by \ + | Germany and Austria but it has been authority that: in March 21 till June 14, the Germans lost more than 500,000 men. Fretich: arid® British losses‘ were con- siderably smaller, as the Allies were fighting from entrenched positions. ‘FoR, —_—— tt FOR SALE OR TRADE—For livestock for someone. Call at Nortliwestern Freeland. a EE FOR SALE—One fine saddle horse, sad- East Second St. ——————— —_— | ONE office suite for rent; reasonable; FOR.SALE—Now in yout chance. bran new, 12-in electric fans to $19.50 each; 3 ing electric fans at’ $24.50 each. a *hone 147W. in school. ond street. Ww ble for to rentals, If rent, we can furnish ant. u splendid location in south part of t! city, ready for occupancy in a few days. An elegant home at a reasonable’ price. See us about this new home. | rted on what appears to be good |! e fighting” from | FOR The j #35. FOR NEW BELLIGERENTS y Three new countries have declared | close Z 5 war on Germany during “the year.| FOR RENT—Two well furnished, éont They are Costa Ric: Hayti. The; Break becaude®o ‘| von’ Luxburg, the German ambassa- dor at step in maine Guatemala and] ,; "°C" tine, altho near a the machinations of FoR Buenos Ayres, has taken no at direction. Mexico has re-| FOR neutral, « in. FOR first floo: ing, double ‘window: single room, South Maple. 7-27 enough 25 RENT—Fotr rootik” avd" Vath dn ; furnished, eight-foot cetl- hot furna 616 South a5 |! 4 7-17.3t* |. s Phone 633J. RENT—A front Cail bedroom with unusually large closet; next to bath; in; reasonable rental. Phone 72: 26 North Maple. 7-27- 1. 7-1t ting housekeeping rooms; also 1|: 347 West Third stree 7-27-2 RENT—Housekeeping rooms. 329 -1t RENT—Furnished bedroo: ‘or two; bath, phon South Maple St. RENT—Sleeping room FOR SALE SALE CHEAP—Complete tent- hotise. Inquire at 237 West Third. 7-27-3t* FOR wit keep! 40-horse power Verte car; bargain | FOR 0 arding cars,| roo: roundhouse. W. , 7-27-2t" t dle and bridle included; on Phone 825. 7-27- We} on ares go a 12-in., 6 blade Oscillat- Cal corner of Oak St. 7-27-2t next are overstocked. will We | have 500 CY -avenue, m: next FOR pri 228R. FOR RENT Six rooms, strictly modern, new ana| He first-class condition, near high Hight rooms, new, modern, Hast Sec- (© rooms ‘near court house, sulta- offices or living rooms. We give special attention and care you have a house to |.rent you a good ten-|aven FOR FOR SALE = Five rooms; new, D-to-the-minute, ‘ge lot, gara FoR _Ca FOR e, eo l4-ropm rooming house and hotel,| ba completely, furnished, In gool location [hotel Only $9,- Real Estate ee 314 Oil Exchange Bldg. Phone ee ee FOR SALE-<A white Egegaxt with top; RIKER REALTY-INVESTMENT COMPANY = Rentals urance | FOR 9585. ed 49, FOR nearly new, Phone 608R, 7-25-4t | FoR Week or $10 Park St. Second, rear. o 8! bargain. 236 Chestnut. NEWLY od ———————— OO NSCE large rooms with kitchen, bath- FOR RENT—Three-room with bath; FOR RE rooms and for gentlemen. FOR _RENT—Four-room iy okt for two families. Pine. refinery. during modern. per month. R front sleeping room h ‘bath; light house- ng robm: First. 7-27-3t" basement 1210 East 7-27-3t* RENT—One large furnished. m, Apply NT—Three-room a cks, furnished. 858 South Call 683M. 7-27.3t* house ani second floor of Cobb buildin; to Wyatt hotel. Inquire Sunday; furnish to suit. 7-27-2t furnished lern; reasonable. to Wyatt. rooms; © strictly Copb building, 7-27-2¢ RENT—Nice front room; modern; vate entrance; close in. Phone a South Beech. 7-27-3t hts and coal. 325 North Center. 7-27-3t apartment unfurnished; no chil- S58R. 7-24-3t eNT—Three pleasant basement bath; partly furnished; reasonable. 832 West Railroad jue. 7-26-3t° RENT—Furnished, modern room 538 West Second. 7-25-3t* RENT—Five-room, modern home. IL 300. 7-26-3t RENT—Nice 0 very front reasonable. room with Riverview 7-26-3t house, fur- 416 North 7-25-3t* RENT—Strictly modern, furnish- front room adjoining bath; near. 815 South Walnut St. Phone day. 7-25-3t® RENT — Furnished basement; Call 3005, 7-25-3t RENT—Furnished room im base- ON account of belng drafted, have @o|. ment: rent reasonable, Phone 735, sell 1917 Ford touring car; no reas | 20% South Beech St. pegeret ye Sonable offer refused. Call ‘Mr. Ing- ham, FOR SALE—Buick truck. garage. 7-25-6t A big Security ball F “AN tion, son. ————————— FOR SALE—A two-room cottage in will sell reasonable; furnished or un- furnished. FOR SALE—Four-room house niles southeast of Casper; some alfal- Grand Central hotel. 7-26-2t" Hast Side | apar -25-6t| ~ box 281, Casper, Wyo. rooming house for sale best gocation in the city. The Loan company, room 4, Kim | al Bidg. 7-24-7t lease; io Wesi ‘OR SALB—160 acres patented land and 480 acres relinquishment, eight i, Dart fenced: close to “oll proauc- me Call or Write 405. North Jetfer= 4 P 7-24-7t fine location; water and toilet in; 620 Divine. Phone 864M. 7-24-5t*| man and bath without fixtures; fur- newly nished thruout with best furniture ob:+' tainable, near refinery: all for $3,000, Will sell unfurnished for $2500; very easy terms. The past year has beenvmarked’ by 248. (FOR SALE—At FOR 5S. our work. Casper Storage Co. FOR SA dray 804 South Walnut. Phone 4: porch furniture; house 911 South Spruce. FOR SALE AT BARGAIN PRICE—Of- Box 333, care Tribune. TEAM, harness and wagon for sale at FOR foom table and’chairs, heater, laun- ary stove and other articles. Walnut. STATE OF WYOMING, ) ) COUNTY OF NATRONA. ) SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. PANY, a corporation, Plaintiff, vs. THE GREAT PLAINS OL COM- of sale Court of Natrona County, State of Thi Wyoming, in-an action wherein the S| Webel Commercial company, a cor- voartion, is plaintiff, and The Great Plains Oil Company, a corporation, Mrs. Johnso: defendant, upon a judgment in favor | be terested Invited. of said plaintiff and against said de- Cal fendant, for the sim of Four Hun- Py red and 50-100 Dollars ($400.50) Sat a ki BAB 2 OSs Sewers Mateg % 3 aor ee - with interest thereon from the 7th Hoiik e, ou c: E ee day of May, 1918, and costs of suit, |igahi it? Sis Wattte Hitchen, yey and to me directed ndd delivered = - which order of sale was. duly attest. aS eon ed on the 23rd day of July, 1918, I,| 7 Raving heretofore attached-the herein dese: tachment issuing out of said Court, and having levied on 11-the right, title, claim and’ interest of said de- hind "fo sathe “weight soe ae ety towlt BO. tlecgs| strased:.uway note” Balt ‘Crack: seri » ton ¢ of 12-inch casing; 5 pieces of casing ‘of various sizes, as the same is enum- - erated and appraised in the inventory|of as may be necessity to of appraisement on file herein, the 9th day of August, at 2:00 o'clock f P.M, “at Section 21, township 33 vange 77 in what is commonly, known}, , .+ . ‘asthe Big Muddy District in Na- trona County, I will sell the above described property, or so much there- Inauire of owner. ‘Phon> J. 725-30 our own pri furni- » 208 No. Seiter, ie ture of all kin' ALE—xepublic truck; new; reasonable price; too heavy for 6-29-tf ‘LE—Fivé werl-matched téams, 4 to 6 years old: weight 1100 to 140° ive sets good heavy harness: ood 3%-ineh wagons; one good ox; will sell.any pare Inquire 6-15-11 $$$ FOR SALE—Five rooms of excellent furniture, including piano, and. sun} ror 0. rrent. Appiy| 7-16-tf |) FOR 7-17-tf a, bargain. Phone 974W. SALE—Bed, 7-28-7t® chiffonier, dining pNOTI pal We auto 816 So 7-23-5t NOTICE OF SALE FOR IN THE DISTRICT COURT, WEBEL COMMERCIAL COM- FOR, ter 8 issued out of the District NEW. My, °. ed property, under writ of at- 400 white 39. pieces | phone 2 plainti Notice is. heréby given: that on (te#ést = 4 FOR RENT- modern. $20 per month. Telephone, hot and cold water in room and bath adjoining. from Midwest hotel. $35 per month. Neat, brand new bun- galow of 3 rooms. nearly} tinted, water in house; good location: rooms, families; modern; $40 and $20.’ Hast Rast Side Garage, 624 East Third, Shi foreman, Bert 7 8 rooms and 1 {basement. ‘hich and crocheting. alittion, to the highest’ biddey, for fdr Cash. ; Pub. July 27, 29, 80, 31; Aug. % 2, 8, 5, 6, 7, 1918. ‘urnished apartment; Na ire 119 Eas inden, tment ~25-6t° ——$<$$$$$— ms | ETL RENT Six-room house in North FOR SALE—Ford sedan; new. Address | Casper; $3 1-25-38 | apartment 2. or| FOR RENT—Four Inquire 110 East Linden, 7-25-6t* basement rooms, furnished or unfurnished; close in; one three-room house. Apply 312 it Second from 6 to 7 White. ——$—_—__.__. FOR RENT—Two furnished or uffur- nished rooms. Cajl 936 South Chest- Phone 671W. 7-256.3t ROOM FOR RENT 156 North Wolcott. Only one” block Wil rent to on only, 156 North Wolcott. 7-25-3 pet acicaael FOR RENT 2 rooms nicely CASPER’ REALTY COL 159 South Center St. 312, ! RENT—Nicely furnished modern 331 W. Second. 3-10-tf RENT—New, 8-room house, two fice furniture, sonsisting of desks.| Dover and Bonnie Brae, South Butler |chairs, rug, typewritter, etc. Address | aaaition. 713-1 | Addre: Vi BU it FREE The Mau. BUY Av HOME Le SAVE PAY Cheap and Effective—That’s Tribune Wantads ay pe HAGENS & STANLEY Lawyers 204-207 Oil Exchange Bldg. ING aie : - - Wyoming oh YOUR OWN TERM 500. with’ $500 down, the balance sate = tot se Brid on. very. easy payments, ke store room, coal room, new bath, oak floors, hot whl buy « four-roo i Rouse ang bath: GEORGE W. FERGUSON Speer Gorse Eatetsuas eens Recehee: | fealarda nthe ENantan Bay of ioet pee ° two ) gar » Entire house newly decorat- or Forel eo a fet BL hake ee Ps ears coemerra | Btreet. Owner” will soon leave for a tes © someone a mi, 66d bargain in this house. | training camp and is offering his ho: Phone 196-3 B Pac give any Tori irae aut, ar aan going todo [at a*sacrifice. You should see this. i # | be gy New 3-room house, located in the re- « Get Duby atid Mave mie stiewW you this place. finery | district, cement | foundation, a! lastered, lot x . is dandy. G. ©. CORKING, Ownier. Sly. tukew’ $100 to. swing this deal, the} a balance to be paid like rent. < 1#t Whit Second Street. in Ar’ ideiil, néw, four-room burigtalow sh ' |just finished, bath, full basement, fur-| 2 ? nace heat, al] built-in features.” The interiot is’ no less attractive than the! éxterior. Price $3800. Yes, it can be ts bot on terms. NICE OLD HOME. SEVEN-ROOM, OLD HOUSE, BUT IN FINE CONDPTION, WITH BATH, LARGER LOT, 60x150, YARD FULE oF TREES, GOOD! UAWN. $1900 CASH OR $750.00 CASH AND A GOOD CAR, BALANCE oF $3200, PAYABLE IN 10 YEARS IN VERY SMALL MONTHLY PAY- RENTS READILY FOR go « MONTH. THIS’ PROPERTY Is' FOUR BLOUKS FROM MIDWEST HOTEL AND THE LOT SHOULD BE WORTH THE MONEY ATONE: MENTS, CLOSE-IN NORTH BEECH STREET HOME PHONE, DAYTIME, 989 OR 7063 EVENINGS. THE SECURITY LOAN COMPANY Suite 3 dud 4, Kimball Bldg. Loaris’ $5.00 to $50.00 on your plain’ note. Loans on chattels; Furniture, Pianos and’ Fixtures! Autos’ wee, Secured Notes. Salary Lo: Liberty Bonds bought. Confidential. WANTE, Phone ‘CE TO AUTO OWNERS—Our re- r shop is now ready tor business |Party, are prepared to do all kinds’ otf repairing. All work guaranteed ‘ullis. tween OR SALE new buii atundry, 3) room 125 South’ Lincoln: RENT—Rooms h; reasonable. treet. 317 B. for gentleme: Two blocks Ce Linden. 7 PANY, a cororation, Defendant: FOR RENT—Modérn: roont att joining’} W. » : 8 . Under an@ by virtue of an order] ,,D2t!s 10 per month» 326 abt THirg, ter MisCHLLAREOUS | Methodist Home Mission sdelety, Ww. as orgunined last week By} Swartz, wi held, at horns’ of S44 South: David, Myery Brooks for job work, house and ce cleaning, witidows and rugs Ee ae 4; ° a St. given in knitting, eat 216 7 LOST—Two head of hotdes, one’ Ba! with ¥tar ip forehead, weight about 1+ poupnds; one clear bay with: hind ‘feet, suthe “weight, Had Te information. to ‘ ALFA ‘LO Salt Cree! iff’s claim, besides costs and in-§ and accruing coésté, dt public’ : HUGH fy PATTON, Sheriff of Natrona County) room* 9 "Du Aiture. \- tion House, 208 North’ Sen WANTED—Ni small child Wyatt WANTED—Middle-aged lady for com- panion; room furnished. cart porns ings at 115 West Second St. ~] WANTED—Salesman for Caspe furnished, Grand Union Tea Co., Denver, Coe 7-27-2t™ WANTED—Unfurnished or room; must be cheap and close ij K. Cc D—Girl for getieral housework. 301s. # 7.26-3 WANTED: TO RENT—A four or five- clos ini S13M. Bione’ WANTED—Hotisekeper; )_ (white); good home references re and D—A girl for, can ae at WANTED—Woman h ing house. rer, ‘. it WANTED —Four-roomt, tiodern,. fur- 3 rse girl to take c: colored girl artment. good quired. 706 Mi for Exchange bui’ Co, une. Special attention. ' WANTE wages; no booze: Glenrock, Wyo. <27~: tourin: TEs trip; cai Tae | roposition. Write | Srowth furnished Care Tribune. Tribune. 7-26-3t 3) LOST—Leather wallet, 1.2. responsible |,.cents in silver, $ 7-26-3t se 25-3t" rice to the Tribune. middle tor right Phone 37 Vs thd how uth = Dur! in a board- avenue, 7-26-2t all 607W. r west ipe-line work. 7.2401 want # or lose in and erren not Saxton, Greybull; | Creek; T. D. Connel: ugust ist. Ad-!son, Ailiance; 7-2466t jx. D. Curtis, | Hardi 5 reas ae creat, Colo: ¢ ‘auper. J. B. Graham, C 1-24-8 ihert Danby Chi cago. and wife, Pine Blu’ |Brdford, Pa.; W. R. | y; I. W. Pohe, | Klink * Denver. ts proposition na agenc: Want four or five parties that can Pt in from one to five thousand dol- | ‘8. Positions for three that can put Money into the business. curity and unlimited possibilities for ff currency; keep $5 an —A good, steady baker; best | Bustard's load (3 7-27-6t OWNER driving; will hire out Ford ry week, day or} clalty; caretur} Ford . Only parties who have ths mbney and mean business need_repl Nb time for curiosity seekers. LOST AND FOUND contatning check and nd return bal Pocketbook con. tained wages of a working mar ar | HOTEL ARRIVALS, | lar ae eeoe: mamma °) At the Midwest E. K. Henderson, Denver; Martin McGrath, Thermopolis; W. C. Kord-| | Siemon, Chicago; D. C. Hudson, Den-!| ver; M. A. Beauregard, East Grand Falls; F. H. Eggler, St. Louis; J. A. Runyan, Salt Lake city; F. B. Thom- ig. |ason, city; W. R. Eton, Denver; C. F. | |Heltman, Washington; E. E. Lenon, Paps city; C. C. Holeomb, Duluth; E. J./ it» | Knight, Denver;’ George B. Smith, | Omaha; R. Glover, Fort Worth; P. | J. Tren: Butte jand Mrs. J. A. Swain, Ozark. Ark. ;) |F. R. Adams, Alliance; W. W. John-| 3. F. oland, Ciicago;. Thermopolis; W. R.| W. K. Gilcrest, Colo.; C. O. Dillard, Denver; | olorado Springs; Gil-/ | At the Henning | W.. Av Rockfellow, Seattle; S: I. jompson, Big Muddy; M. C. Wag- Gm: B St Ample se~ Box 99, ASK FOR JONES. ——_— Real Estate i Vest 1ST Sv. Center St. FOR SALE—8500 mortgige on ¢ real estate security; 1 Phone 706J. 2 per cent terest. Residence, 265 North Pine St. Auasthetics a Spee Phone 803 Office Hours: 8:30 to 5. . Pointment. Lady Attendant Casper, W: 5, 7 to 8 p. m. Residence, He: mine Hotel, Phi 546. one Office Phone 637 Cc KE. Pan cen. M.D. 211 oO. uilding. Specialint. that | DRS. MYERS & FROST Office formes es come Shae 736 MARSHALL C. KEITH, M. D. jcian and Surgeon ries and diseases of women and children. Blackmore Building Phones: Office, 30; Rec. 164 DR. H. R. LATHROP PRIVATE HOSPITAL 340 S. Durbin St. Phones 272 and 273 J. H. JEFFREY, D.C. PLC. “ - Office Suite 207 O. & S. Bldg. Salt | Mr. | Office, Rooms: 1 | AL RTH MONEY'S tirew. it us to dhow them to you. your i Sarina, Bets icaBa sD NREL, wath 5 |. try Boyer, Billings; P. A. Swain{ - and wife, Ozark, Ark; H. S: Furr 3; M. N. Pert, Parry, Kansas Omaha; R. B.+ and wife, Denver; N. E. Cor- 'o-| thell, Laramie; C. M. McEllinne WYOMING HIDE & METAL COMPANY. Highest prices pald for Hides, Pelts, Wool and Furs, Copper Metals} Rubber, Rage, Old Au- tomibbiles Bought end Sold ‘Telephone 285-M, Casper, Wyo: yr, WANTED TO TRADE—A Studebak_ Rentals Phone 506-W. DR. MERCER DICKERSON | Robrbaugh Bldg. DR. C. W. FHOMAS, Dentist. | | Second Floor, Wood Building Evenings and Sundays by Ap- Office Hours, 11 to 12 a. m., 2 to Gynecology and Venereal Diseases ‘ Dr. W. A. Myers Dr. I, N. Frost Phys Special attention given to obstet- ~~ ~~ Telephone No. 548M .. __ G. HAHN Don’t buy experixes. Per- Send s er car for a 4-room house. . The car to NICHOLS & STIRRETT apply as first — LIST YOUR rY WITH Us FOR SALE OR RENT, Lawyers 309-310-311 Oil Exchange: Bldy. ALFRED R. LOWEY Attorney-at-Law. 302-303 Oil Exchange Bldg. ood Architect in- Fifth Floor 0. 8. Bldg. Heavy Re-inforced Fire-proot Cemetery yn fs Opposite P. 0. 665-5. f CASPER HEATING nd SUPPLY COMPANY ing in Metal Work. ing. Fourth and Rine, Plone 836J. | McEVENY & HARKNESS Electrical Contractors. Wiréing, Repairs and Fixtures. Phone 896W. Res. Phone 756W 135 South Center. wae: Heati: ipecialty. Jobbing of allt ine: treaptio Shop 645 Sects “Wolcott. ou! Phone 107W.. DUBOIS & GOODRICH Architects. Room 24, Townsend Bidg. Casper, Wyo. CHAS C. YOUNG Brick Work Contractor. Will do work outside of © 736 E. Second St. Phone TS o—_—————-.. GRAVEL ROOFING F. M. DILLON Practical Gravel Roofer Phone 402-W 306 Bast Sussex oO i TAIT’S 1 BILLIARD PARLOR |-A Set pS Place for Gentle | men. igars, Tobacco, Confee | Honery, and Soda Fountain. Appointments by Telephone. Telephone 470. MISS DELIA LENEHAN Beauty Parlor . Burnham System Smith Bldg., Suite 11. | THE REO SERVICE STAGE LINE Leaves Midwest hotel daily, emt Sunday, at 8:30 a. m., for Salt Leaves Salt Creek to return to Cas per at 1 p.m. Trips made to all oil camps. Fare, one way, $7.50. @ _W_WARMOTH. ‘Prop a * STORAGE Household Goods, Piarios, Etc. Storage House on Burlington CHAMBERLIN FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING CO. REPAIRING We Clean and Repair EVERYTHING Cash Registers, Sewing Machines, Guns, etc. We Sharpen Knives and Saws; MakeyKeys, Repair Locks. Br Your Troubles to Us! F. S. KOCH. GENERAL REPAIR SHOP 151 South Center. 1 WANT YOUR BRICK WORK On Contract or Percentage Call for Estimate PETER CLAUSEN 16 So. J Phone 804M,

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