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ROP aia Barely Sufficient to-Feed Popula- tion, Counsellor in an Addreg ih’ Reidetéd- —- [ 12 o'clock is the dead-line for _ Wantede | Ola secon FOR SALE—Team, weighing 3000 lhe. . $450; horse wel; ing 1300. Ib: S18 mare, “weighing 1250 lbs. $6: 1200 Ibs, $65; pon. , $50; 3% wagon, chen, harness, $100. Apply West Sec- ond ee across Burlington tracks. hand store. 8.1-4t* »| WILL make a bargain priee on prop-! erty in dé for Ford touring car |or any good car, a 2-rm. house an garden, 2 vacant lots, Investigate this (snap, BE. A. A. Cole, corner Magen and | Grace. - , 8-1-1t* Sa te SEE }FOR SALE—New, nind-room house: five rooms and bath first floor; four NEW YORK, Aug 1—Yhe yietr/finisited rooms: and fuel room in pases ent; bargain price; reasonable terms of the German. corn crop has.been owner leaving. 1315 East Second St reduced, and is barely sufficient for the feeding of the population, ac rding to a statement made by Privy Councilloe Kleitert of thé Imperial) German Bureau before the F8od Committee of the Reichstag, accord- ing to the Berlin ‘Tageblatt. |For In reply to a demand by the bour- veoise parties that the farmers be allotted a large quantity of a certain | kind of corn (called in German Hin- rkorn, black corn), as this would, have a conciliatory effect in view of the many enforced » deliveries and | numerous ~“compulsofy measures, Kleinert said that the so-called “Hin terkorn” could not be released in gen- eral for fodder purposes, pic hte reason that unfavorable experiences had been made in’ that respect in; 16. Notwithstanding -& -careful! system of control, extrgordinarily, vreat difficulties were ~ eneountered and these difficulties would increase now that “the situation as a whole} is more tense than in 1916, and that. the total yield of our crop has been} further reduced and barely subticks| for the feeding of the population.” sy $-1-3t* FOR SALE CHEAP—Auto spot Hent, new chains, fur robe’ 717 Bast 4th “¥ 8-1-3) FOR SALE lgian hares; pri \Tikfit. Phone 569M. 8 SALE—House: “four rooms bath, full basement, on corner tot, furnished. Phone 618W. FOR SALE OR RENT— modern, eight-room bungalow; $3: rentai $45, East Dover and Bonnie B —— FOR SALE—16x5 tent; cheap at $30: Call Mr.,Adriance of Tribune. ~ __4-21-3t THE best rooming house in the city for sale or lease. The Security Loan CO., 4 and 6, Kimball bulldis, Phone 702, a 2 BONDS of all kinds. bot and sold. The Security Loan Co., No. 4 and im- ball Bide. Phone | 702. 7-31-3t eS FOR SALE—Chiffdnier, laundry stove, heater. 816 South Walnut. 7-31-4t* Se FOR SALE—Baby buggy in first-class condition. 315 South Durbin St. 7-31-3t ee FOR SALE—One Auofoid bed: almost new; one sanitary couch and mat- tress, one refrigerator. «Call phone 616. St A new, tivd ‘com house, plastered, double constructed and at FOR SALE. Dr. La ROSE )@ bargabr; furnished or unfurnished. b 9 Box L., cate Tribune. xp cn a en th ee es haha THE MASTER MIND CLAIRVOYANT AND PALMIST. Are You In Trouble? | YOU KNOW WHAT TO Do. KNOW THE THRUTH, KNOW IN a \ Does everything seem to go wrong? Has your life been full.of ups and} downs? Do not be desporident. in} life and give up; there is lots in life for you. Come and I will help you./| Come, do not despair, as you can learn the trie road to success and happiness, for both await you. DID YOU EVER.STOP TO ASK YOURSELF THE QUESTIONS, CAN 1 BE MORE SUCCESSFUL IN LIFE, CAN I FOSSESe MO} ENCE IN BUSIN' ARE YOU DISSATISE COURAGED? DO SIRES.2_ IF SO, COME. HELP YOU. i Is your husband or wife untrue? Does another share the love and at- tention that should Beldoe rot! If so, come and learn a swiftand sure remedy that will dispel the dark cloud ‘and lift the lead from your I will tell you whether your husban wife, or sweetheart is true ‘or—false. IT MAY_BE OF VITAL INTEREST TO YOU TO KNOW i ij the outcome of your faniily distress. The happiness of your future life may depend upon the tight solution and proper advice. 9 5 REMEMBER YOUR PROSPECTS ’ of today may be your fortune to- morrow. Now do not delay, but. come today. Don’t think you must live a life of trouble and ioletrton Thou- sa are helped. Why not you? Knowledge is Power, HOW TO OVERCOME ALL . ~ TROUBLES Adviee, on_ business, law, love or marriage, Do—you desire success, your troubles removed, your lost love Yestored? TI unite the separated; tell you how to win the man-or woman you love, / wait 1 will give you the fnll seeret bow fo control, fascinate and charm’ the ene you love; also ¢hdse you meet, how to make a person at a dis- tance think of, you, , Removes all trouble of mysterious nature. Gives hane of future-husband or wife, day and date of marriage. DO YOU NOT THINK IT WouLD BE OF GREAT HELP TO YOU TO KNOW WHAT TO THE FOVAT TO DEPEND ON IN aching heart. Settles family troubles. | : ur past, your present life and an be ‘told b; io derful edrure consulting ne won: 5 iM Predictions are always, correct nM hever.fail ta-come true, as thou- We of people wilt, attest. cond tigut. tell you frankly. yo fw itiom and what you may expect. nothing can -be done for you, he dress box 10, Tribu | get spot cash. |We do it and bring your car. Auto ‘ “large | plastered, concrete foundation, close |See this cottage and stop paying reat. | bungalow of 3 rooms. All rooms nice- ily tinted, water in house, good loc jon. | 3625.00, ane terms, 00 cash and $20 ui INFLU- BOR Dis. Wise ‘0; ACCOMPLISH CE Al =| 1 WE 7-30-61" new riding beni reasonable. sAd- ne, 7230-4" FOR SALE—Lady’ size about 6 AUTO Exchange’ We wiMyeuarantee Bet to sell your car In a shi time and ‘all _and find out how xchange, corner Linden and Center. 7-29-6t° 81550 s1.350 s1.a50 WHy PAY RENT Only $250 cash and $35 per mohth_buys » brand new bungalow. Three rooms, wired for electricit au walls nicely tinted, ater in Be, in] FOR R ie $35 per month, NT eat, brand new per month ys a@ ne rooms, plastered, et |ton station; move in’ right now. \i8 a good buy for a railroad man. PAU B MOORE ase r calty Company 180 Sonth Center Street. ‘OR SALE—Gabler-Cecilian player pi- uo; Mahogany case; cost $1200; disq], * Westinghouse automatic electri Telephone 153. -hath Without fixture: newly fur- ished thruout with best furniture ob- tainable, near refinery: all for $3,000. Will sell unfurnished for $2500; very easy terms. Inquire of owner. Phon® 2485. 7-5-30t FOR SALE—nepublic truck; nearly new; reasonable price; too heavy for our work. Casper Storage Co. 5-29-tf FOR SALE AT BARGAIN PRICE—O: fice furniture, consisting of desks, oe rs, rug, typewritter, etc, Addres: ox 333, care Tribune, * T-17-tf LERTING FACTOR entire future and everything} | Casper Credited with Half an Inch] ® for Week; Moisture Interrupts Harvert, Now in Full Swing in State wet By ANDREW M. HAMRICK | (U. S, Weather Bureau, Cheyenne) Rainfall was again above normal ‘aged, and rye harvest was deloyed about two days in the northeast. In the eastern counties all crops are in good condition; oats and springy wheat} are turning, and thé heads are well filled; corn is silking, with prospects jfor a good crop. In the north-cen- jbral counties haying ‘is about com- pleted, and rye and winter wheat ‘ la good crop of pye. ‘The second cut- jting of alfalfa will begim soon. In \the central part of the State haying lis finished, with a good crop report- fed. Qats and barley are beginning \to turn, with excellent prospects. Ip Fremont County winter wheat harvest| \is nearly completed, with an average lyiecld ¢f about 24. bushels~to the ‘acre. In, the westert part of the Stote haying is in full swing; grains are headed, and looking fine; irri- garden truck is plentiful. idue to the frequent rains of the last \two, months. Livestock are in fine ‘condition. In thé south-centarl part il not take one cent of your money. |of the State the lamb crop is about te ‘dvertises nothing but what he HOURS FROM 10.A, M. T0 9 P, M. DAILY AND SUNDAYS 1120 per cent of the normal, and the; ‘calf crop also averages. high. enne, 0.28 inch; Wyncote, 0.35; ; hey, yey 85: PRIVATE PARLO| ;Crow Will, 1.02; Worland, ~ 0.353; — UPSTAIRS’ 5; Lahde. 0.12; C | NEW COBB Bu Lone IRS) Powell, 1,05; Lahdet, 0.1 asper, (Next to the Wyatt) f ne c §-1-6t | FOR hous m™m 816 South Walnut. RENT—Three furnished house with bath- 719 Hast Fi FOR RE! furnished in corner Third an pr ret ae Kimball Bld Ph and 6, Kimba. K. One ‘ 7-313t 6 ee, FOR RENT—One-room house, furnis ed for batebing or housekee North Maple. RE Phone rooms. room nei Hil at 8 Jagcbes a et, 7-89-6t* | $20) per month. 156 North Wolcott. —————————___—__. | rejenhone, hot.and cold water in room ‘OR \ SALE—Four-rooni. nousé and/and bath ‘adjoining. AANFALL STILL RPNT—! ly furbished modern rooms, 331 Sdeoond = 3-15-tf w tively \will not any one, upelss the ‘store or treated alike. . P 3 Grocerle |for the week; some hay was dam- i 7-30.tf j Sad should try our special lunches. ) till 2 Waffle Kitchén, 115. ¥7 OST—Two head of horses, one bay h star |400 poupnds; one clear bay with two jharvest is well under way. A fair . old leather balter# on, shod all around: ‘crop of winter wheat is Feported, and atrayed'.away near Salt Creek. .Tele- phone info! ition to ALFA |; OWNER driving, will hire out Fora touring car by month, week, day or | trip; camping trips a specialty; carefur will D | Want four or put in from one to five thousand if tain ee for three that can put curity and unlimited possibilit money and mean business need reply. No time for curlosity Seekers, Box 99, | care Tribune. | Ranges, all over the State, con-| itinue in good to excellent condition,| tated crops are growing. rapidly;! LOST—Two chtidren’s Robifwon's circus tent. return ‘Tribune office we n Near Alcova, brown leather \ilea; initials H. B.C. on ease. Leave Precipitation for the week: Chey-[4it Tribune office for reward. _§-1-5t NS It is expected that when the next federal census is taken in 192Q-wo- men will be extensively employed as 0,55; Dubois, 0.53; Evanston, trace. \ FOR RENT POR RENT —Large front . mod? oO large. ro with, Ritchen ern; als for light housekeeping. Riverview ho- 325 North. Center. 8-1-3t™ FURNISHED five rooms and bath, up- || stairs and taur rooms furnished tht asement, stitable for an a - 100 per ‘nronth: clos in. | Wyatt hotel. Pd, Bo ach NT—Furnished basoment roont for one or two gentiement, $3 for or $5 for two; ower bath ingtadeg, Inquire in basement after 5 p. m. South Wolcott. - FOR RENT—Fiyé-room, modern ho Call 9903. 163 South Eim. a-1 8-1-3t* RENT—Two-room apartment; furnished éxcept bedding and dishe: $15 month. 1031 Cedar St. 8-1-3 —————— RENT—One.room house; also thrde-room housa; both in Kenwood addition. J. O. Anderson, South Doug- | Tllas St. or box 286. * pel ad iia $$$ ee RENT—Five-room house; full basement; @il modern. Phone.a12W, 8-1-2t REN®—Three rooms and bath; unfarpished. Phone 658K. 8-1-3t ee FOR RENT—Two basement rooms for light howsekeeping. 444 No. bese] 1-2t es RENT—Large, nicely furnished room for light housekeeping; priv- tlegs of bath. 142 West Dover. Phone ~31-3t is 'T — Four-room furnished iodern; possession the 3r¢@. 7-31-2t 7-8t-2t RENT—Room adjoining Bath; gentleman preferred. Phone 627J. 7-31-3t a Washigg on a ot have parties for apveral roomink and boarding houses, Loan: Co., No. # and 5, Kimball Bidg. Phone 702. 7-31-i The Security The Security Loan Co., mg, 3 7 Sia $e Room, suitable for one tlemen; elose in. 538 W. me 4 Second street. 7-91-30" es ee 4 —Three unfurnished, mod- basement rocms and ude of C7 room with hot and cold wat- light furnished; good nefeh- borhood. Call 816W. 7-31-3te TRIBUNE WANTABS CARRY YOUR MESA $-1-5t | ee WANTED—Oney more cement finisher. Lioyd Butiding Co., Midwegt retfmery : . ‘T—Four-rooms and bath, an- | Se ae ere basemen jouthwest WANTED fot oF aie fos tar-|SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. WANTED—Furni#hed h. . PANY, @ corporation, Defendant. nents rene must Be reaswnssle See THE GREAT. PLAING. Ol COMED re oc wean be: Mae Gant aieote. ¥-1-at* | PANY, a cororation, Defendant. = Under and by virtue of an order; 9 o Se . WANT to loan a ed $6000 on gullt- m DICKERSON e of sale issuad out of the. Dtstrict dge security. A. Fried t B ‘ Evang. Sewalrp woe ve 330 South Ma Court of Natrona County, State of ple. 8-1-2t* is . A | WANTED—To t¥ade Casper property Webel Commercial company, a cor- » Care Boyle's garage. 8-1at crawled 5 ——Nicely furnished room. 7e@W. 403 South Durbin. 7-34-3t RENT-—Rooms fer genfélemen; both; reasonedie. Two blocks Cen- ter street. 317 E. Linden. 7-30-60 ee learner Ade meme tee RENT — Light housekeéping South Maple. Phone 215- 7-30-5t 5 Midwest avenue. general of various sizes, as the same is enum- | FOR RENT. Troon | —nousework. Phone 419W, | 7-20-5t | erhted and apgrnised in the inventory | Pusement — apartment: modorn | WANTED—20-@tage “sun and big |of appraisement on file herein. | in; no children; to bie ‘cduple. 'Phone 121W 823 | ing. uth David St. 7-30-3¢ ROOM FOR RENT Only one block from Midwest hotel. Will rent to one man onl 156 North Wolcott. 7-25-3t FOR RENT \ —— $35 per month. Neat, brand new hum- Ww of 3 ‘rooms, All! ted, water in hy 1 rooms nicely g00d location. agree REALTY co, 169 South Center St. Sa MISCELLANEOUS diamonds, watches, v anything of valu “oO, 4 and. 5, ‘guns, an Neen moe An order rocetved tig um before 9:00 i deliver atyw in the ved af- noon, orders r ntil 3:00 p. m. will de liver anywhere in the city that p. m. bat only family a day to any your trade on good at t Ours. Our ndise posi- Your cre » but not CASH. M d.for before ‘leay- delivery. All are y ©. and Pay Mea’ dd “Mardware. Rk COMMBRCIAL CO. Phone St. 6-14-tf 330 REWARD in forehead, weight about 1.- hind feet, same weight, had WE, Salt Ceaeies error Phone 8265. Proposition that tor thane Ford agency. ve parties dol into the business. Am Be~ {es for . Only parties wno Raye the cure Tribune. WANTED—Girl for general housework, | 28Ving heretofore attached the herein | Phone 515. =~ , 7 ee WANTED—Young lady would like employment, P. O. box 160, city. $e |W Bi } T—Cmofrtably furnished] th sr Manasch preferred. ‘A., Care lacribed property, to-wit: — 3%&-pieces rip refinery; #15 per month, | Tribuge. be - 7-30-3t | WANTED — Woman for re NTED—Young man wants perience; reference can be given, dress’ box 70, Tribune. os EXPERIENCED dressmaker. Phone sane WANTED—Burntture. Call 602W. Cas- | ter. 6-24-tf ‘terest and accruing edsts, at public FOR SALE bi a FOUR-ROO M SEAUTY MODERN IN EVERY WAY. A CHOICE HOME IN BES} 1% CATION INS.THE CITY. “VERY LOW PRICE; FASY TERMS. ' BUY FROM THE OWNER. ‘ G. ©. COAKI NG, Owner. . Two-réom gS | Wen HST Bast 8 cvona Street, | 'Three-toom ih S | ton; $950; $5@ cash, | tor wtreots $60. . . i _ | - Seven-room Howge on Walnut sireet: Me $55. 0 he “< THE SECURITY LOAN COMPANY “Suite 3 and 4, Kiniball Bide. Loans $5.00) to $50.00 om your plain note. + * Loans on chattels, Furniture, Pianos and Fixtures. Autos’ Life Insurance Secured Notes. Salary Loans special attention. Liberty Bonds bought. \ Confidentiat. ki NOTICE OF SALE. - | | STATE OF WYOMING, ») I WANTED } $-1-3¢* |COUNTY OF NATRONA. ) | +, IN THE ,DISTRICT COURT, St") WEBEL COMMERCIAL COM- ich at Evans jewelry store , Wyoming, in an action wherein the ‘or Colorado. perty. Address W.| poration, is plaintiff, and The Great The Brodhe. if eee far “" F aay it 8-1-2{ ed on the 23rd day of July, 1918, I, -31-38t described property, under writ of at- (tachment issuing. out of said Court,| and having levied om all of the tight.! 7-31-3t* | title, claim and interest of said de-| second-hand range; Majes-|fendant in and to the following de-, 1-30-3t° | of 12-inch casing; 5 Pieced of casing | game.rifie.. $16.01 Uxchange build: Notice is hereby given that on | —/|the 9th day of August, at 2:00Q0'clock osition;|P. M. at Section 21, township 33,) , as had six years géneral office £-|range 77 in what is copimonly known 7-30-3t* as the Big Muddy District in Na-| |trona County, I will sell the above 7-29-4t* described property, or so much there- jof as may be necessary to satisfy, per Auction House, 208 North Gen. Plaintiff's claim, besides costs and in- STRAIGHT TO THE PEOPLE HARRY FREG ‘The Lot Mau. full | neat 204-207 Oil Exchange Bldg. th Ry | Casper - - Wyoming an Se | camer =” ant, bathroom, furn Foom, storage room, on orch, 3 bedrc | tint Located in t near Center St, foog én Very good terms. e® south part a This bungalow ¢ Four-room bun very large living r bathroom without 00 down. pS ine location. U0 with | Attorney-at-Law Owner going to war. It is} jelectric Mehts; , Ke adat~ balance like: rent. | LIsT your pror FOR QUICK RES . ' ASK FOR IONES. The Lot Man, Real Estate Rentals | 257 Sa. Center st. Phone S96-W. DOCTORS a; | ee Sa aes / Ss. W. Speofatint in Oftes Sufte No. 210 nico Diseases 205 North Pine st. fox a Spectatty. SE Plains Oil Company, a cétpordtion, | O—————————___—_—=o WANTED—Expért floorman. ‘Apply | defendant, upon a judgment in favor Oe ee ee Se eo of said plaintiff and against said de-| | DR. C, W. THOMAS,, Dentist. ——<—<——— es COMPETENT ‘woman wants rouge-|fe"™dant, for the sum of Four Hun-| | Seco: work by day or hour, Box ¢, care|dred and 50-100 Dollars ($400.50) | ‘Tribune, $-1-1t* Floor, Waod "Building Office Houry: 8: |with interest thereon from the 7th| | Evenings and Suriays by “Ap- $a bod. WANTED—Girt, 16. or 17 years ola, to day of May, 1918, and costs of suit, | Lady Pe ves : , it {Attend office and answer telephone|and to me directed and delivered, | rod Ww; wi a re jand a ‘asper, Wyo. ba ae de cn “iit (which order of sale was duly attest-, > 1°] Oltiee Hor If te 12a. m., 2 to DR. MYERS Physician and Surgeon. Suite 200-201, O. S. Bldg. a a Co Room 518, Oi! Midwest Refining Co. OUR sPecialty these warm days, Wat. fle sundwiches, Nght Iunches, fresh frites in season. Waffle Kitch 115 West Second St. 6-14-t BUY-National No. 2 or| g \autfit. at once;| ot 0 Isewhere. Answer Star Case, letter, also a same to Salt Creek field, if hk Th ALE LECTURE WANTED—Men tae pipectine Work. auction, to the highest bidder, for x nae lee, BD—A: good; steady baker; bdat cy Hig) Doone. Bustard’s Be ary: ae )2, 8, 5, 6, 7, 1918, cash. HUGH L. PATTON, Pub. July 27, 29, 30, 31; Aug. 1, NOTICE OF INCORPORATION OF “H. & M. OIL COMPANY” NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on the 27th day of July, 1918, a Corporation was organized named the H. & M. Oil Company. | That the object for which said cor-| poration was formed i» to prospect, bore. and drill for, and produce, oil, natural gas, and fuel and to do all things necessgry to carry out said object. That the capital stock of said _cerporation is One hundred thousand |dollars ($100,000.00) divided into one million shates (1,000,000) of the par value of ten cents (.10) each. War to be Reviewed from Stand- That the term of existence of said point of Bible Prophecy in Tent Gatherings left anywherg: for * A large tent has been pitched on ie the corner of Park and Center, just east of the Park school, for the. pur-| pose of holding a series of Bible lec- tures, and the Rev. W. A. Long of Lewis Harral, Otis, Colbrado. | Clinton, Mo., is in charge. lecture on some phaseyof the Bible each evening, except Saturday, and that since the beginning of the war people are evincing a new interest in guch study, a faet which should contribute to the material success of the meetings here. The effect of the war, says the pastor, is deeping, and seriousness of mood among thotful people who are now watching’ its progress. “The people of Casper, too; feel the need “of old-time Bible study, and, believe, will welcome such a privilege as they will find in this series of'ad dresses.” », The subject for thig evening will LOST AND FOUNI } . ntdining two Trermos bot- enumerators for thé first time. drawn from a study of Bible proph- ecy. This first lecture will be illys- trated with gtercopticon slides, :si fiber’ 4 faith, ‘they are ; ‘truccvad with’? i, view to entertaining those of ‘all de: pominatiens. The public is: invited. arts a ES Neerly 200,000 women of Japan edtn their livelihood outside their homes; Many of them Work in the fields and at the dogks. be, “Will the Kaiser Rule Europe?’ staf 261 rob ti lentay Miss Loom- tha 3 fey in-3, ae Wie fi ize! James” Pateh, @ school boy, j pore Voor second prize with 3,770 tails. furniture and cooking pies Sesh A clever woman of Belfast, Ire- land) has invented knitting hosiery wit siblé to detach thé feet und attach | | $ corporation shall be fifty (50) years from and after the 27th day of July, 1918. } That said corporation has five (5) directors, who are as follows: B. F. Mizer, Otis, Colorado. Frank P. Mizer, Otis, Colorado. ming. Floyd E. Pendell, Casper, Wyo- ‘ - Rev. Lohg states that he will spend ming. several weeks in Caspe?; giving a! That the principal office of said corporation shall be 313 Oil Ex- change Building, and that the per- son in active charge of the affairs of said corporation is Rloyd E.Pen- dell, who has been selected as local) agent for said corporation. | H. & M. OIL COMPANY, By Floy® Pendell, | “Pub. July 31, Aug, 4, 2, 1918, E. P.) SCHOOL GIRL IS , | SLAYER, COAST SUSANVILLE, Cal., July 31.- {Stella Loomis, @ rural school girl, of ated extérinination The Railway Mail assoviation, an lorganization of railway nfail clerks, fias’ opened its membership to wo- men. i . 4 X Dr. W. A. Myer# Dr. I, N. Frost | — DRS, MYERS & FROST Office former Mokler residence third door east of Sheriff of ‘Natrona County. EITH, M.D. Physician an Special attention given to obptet- ‘ries and diseases of women and, children, 5 eRe DR. H. R. LATHROP Office, 30; Ree. 164 Dr. Foster—Residence. Dr. Lathrop—Residence_ PRIVATE HOSPITAL 340 S. Durbin St, Phones 272 and 273 J. H. JEFFREY, D.C. Ph.c. John A. Murray, Casper, Wyo-, 1 Lyrit Theater Bldg., Center St. ? Sunday, at 8:30 a. m., fo: Chiropractor. Rooms w them to you. cn) your order CAMP'SOUIRREL |@=———__—--_4 prices pafd for Hides, tomohiles Bought and. Sold 285-2, Camper, Wro. More than one-half of the inyen- women have buen those dealing with improvements in dre tions due to new process of nakes it pos- || Cheap and Effective—That’s Tribune Wantads 3 HAGENS & STANLEY Lawyers || GEORGE W. FERGUSON Phone 196-3 Casper + = Wyoming A W. H. PATTEN Lawyer Smith Big: Phone 21-J NICHOLS & STIRRETT * Lawyers 309-310-311 Oil Exehange Bldg. “ALFRED R. LOWEY } MARION P. WHEELER Real Estate and Insurance GEORGE E. McDONALD rehitect Fitth Floor 0. 8 Bldg | SIMPSON St. Oppostte P. oO, me GOS—d. CASPER HEATING on | SUPPLY, COMPANY \ Everything in Metal Work. Warm Air and Hot Water Heat- '} ing. Fourth and Pine, Phone 836J. : 1 McEVENY & HARKNESS | Electrical Contractors. Wireing, Repairs and Fixtures. Phone 896W. Res, Phone 756W 185 South Center. J. DONOHUE — | | Plumbing, Steam and Hot-Water | Heating a Specialty. | i | ald “10. | Jobbing of all ‘kinds promptly | attended. Shop 645 South Wolcott. Phone 107W. DUBOIS & GOODRICH Architects. Room 24, Townsend Bldg. Casper, Wyo. + CHAS C. YOUNG _ Brick Work Contractor, Will do work outside of fens | 736 E, Second St. Phone 962-W Te GRAVEL ROOFING F. M. DILLON | Practical GravehRoofer Phone 402-W | 306 East Sussex 9 Meet Me at j AIT’S T. | SILLIARD PARLOR |-A Congenial Place for Gentle- } | men. igars, Tobacco, Confec- | | Gonery, and Soda Fountain. Appointments by Telephone. Telephone 470. MISS DELIA LENEHAN Beauty Parlor E. Burnham System Atel Smith Bldg., Suite 11. SS 0 THE REO SERVICE STAGE LINE Leaves Midwest hotel dally, except x Salt Creek. Leaves Salt Creek to return to ,Cas- per at 1 p. m. Trips made to al! oil camps, Fare, one way, $7.50, WARMOTH. "Pron STORAGE Household Goods, Pianog, Etc. Storage House on Burlington Tracks y CHAMBERLIN FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING CO. REPAIRING We Clean and Repair EVERYTHING \ Cash’ Registers, Sewing Machines, Guns, ete. We Sharpen Knives and Saws; Make,Keys, Repair. Locks. Bring Your Troubles to Us! F. S. KOCH, GENERAL REPAIR SHOP 151 South Center. 1 WANT YOUR BRICK WORK * On Contract or Pere. Call for Estimate PETER € li 116 So. Jackson, Phone 504M, ‘

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