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sO Seep + tear} ee eee Issued every evening except..Sunday.. at Casper, Natrona County, Wyoming. Publication Offices: Oil Exchange P. W. Goebel, chairman of the} Kansas War. Sayings campaign, thinks; he has good reason for hating Ger- many—or at least, hating the men! ALL LIS L7GY O ANUS t] ee «| Rt Hon. John Robert Clynes, who has been named to succeed the late | VL Tengo, Tiago SCHOOLS OF BZ oa oy REET she would eat disagreed with her in away that caused her the greatest ef suffering. During the past five years “we tried everything we heard ‘Freighfing Building. and interests that presume to speak Lord Rhondda in the important post f efforts to help her and | | iti i TON ugust 1.—The/|of in. our 0 elp he: \ “Busi T for Germany. He himself is Ger-|°! British food controller, is a:man WASHINGTON) Ay age build her up, but nothing seemed to usiness Telephon: ee man born, loving his race and taking of the people. Born in the factory |German language as a basic lan- do her any good. Her appetite left Rad een ~-918 pride in its best achievements. And/ town of Oldham in 1869, at the age | guage in the many schools of Santa!ner etirely, her complexion was sal- | Subsc¢ption—By Carrie 50c month; }28 quoted by the Kansas City Star,/ 20° aa Svat hele oe remain fo Catharina, Brazil, has been fo®bid-| low, and her. health was all gone to by mai, $3. for 6 months, $6 for year. he says: asin ht ein He had iy den, according to advices reaching| pieces. She used to weight one hun- 5 ——— ee — “1 hate the German government S°ing big things. He had already) ie dred seven pounds, but fell off to = Entered at Casper (Wyo.) Postoffice with a consuming hatred, because she|#tt#ined some prominence as a labor | Washngton. The authorities have de- Gus hunticed and thirty-three and'was N SBivscond-class wratter. tov. 84, 4916/1) 1 adel the mente of my blood “agitator” and before long he was |cided to permit the teaching of Ger- so weak she could hardly raise her Associated Press Serv land kindred. outcasts of the world, *¢®t to parliament, as a representa-| man in the cirriculum, but Portu-|,rms. For one solid month before 8 ‘su Service. the Ishmaelites of civilization.” ag of the Labor Party. Last month | guese is Ordered as the basic lan-) she «began taking Tanlac, she was NJ. E, HANWAY, President & Editor.| That is, indeed, ample cause for| M7. Clyne’s valuable work: as parlia-| guage in all Fehsels, public and pri-| down in bed, hardly able ‘to moye. . ¢ a EARL E. HANWAY, Business Mgr. /hatred. It might justify such a hymn UnUry & tA ain n + | Yates In a single district of sant | ~ “About the last of April she start~ an tor O oO a Associate Editors: lof hate as Germany-herself has not Ey, wae gap my Pyrh is appoint | Catharina there were, before Brazil ed on Tanlac and the results have i : Tel phi 958 n R. E. Evans Margaret V. C. Douds |produced. It portfays the feeling ™ nt as a member o: e privy coun-| declared war, 134 German schools|jeen wonderful. She has no trouble Office 319 Oil Ex. Bidg. lephone d Member of the Ammochateg Préss. | which little by litt rows upon in-| © Me ib Ae E where nothing byt German W&5/Vhatever with her stomach now. She m eathfed as the de fer HenabeteR |telligent and sensitive Germans the OO Ae See ts eee pty Bo | at 78 «lispatc! world aver. They have as great jus- SS ———————— lering a particle from it, an fot otherwise credited: ia Mthia ‘pave? |tification for bitterness as the races’ | Todav’s Anniversaries | TT! splendid appetite. She was so nerv- General Manager t} REG, Blso the local news published linat Germany has so grievously) ~~ SEATTLE MAN HAS ous and miserable ‘hefare ‘she began, - _ H | wronged-——greater perhaps, because} ;755 _ y Gi, iu taking Tanlac she hardly knew wha |men and women of those races may| 192 Gen. Meraeest! Gigs megan | a‘good night’s sleep ‘was, but now AN CROUCH Garage 2nd . patriot and friend of Washing: | hole night thru just M hold up their heads in honor and ton: disdiati Charlestanyia. C. |she sleeps the whole night thru jt - R pride, while one of German blood Barn fa Ballimore in 4743. 1 : tilike a child. Her golor is clearing) Field Manager and Spruce is driven to deny his ene °F} 1819—Convention of Huritsville ‘con-| 4 lup mod reed able bode all her house- hang his head in humiliation. ye . -¢ + work without any trouble. 4 p It may he, after all, that Ger- cluded, thei work of framing ia ot Never Felt Better in My Life | “When I noticed the wonderful) ” meee = —— _ w 4 many’s greatest crime has been com-| Alabama. | Says Bland After Tak- |benefits she was getting from Tan- at us ——— wry 3 7 mitted against Germans. p22 voes & pecktan. us EY min-| ing Tanlac pe siatiegs taking seb : =S_aare ister to Rome and U. S. sen- | . d been s a he - This paper has enlisted “What constitutes modesty in a Bis from New Jersey, born| =e |sometime with indigestion and con-|3 LET US GIVE YOU AN ESTIMATE ON YOUR th with ee sete in the | bathing suit?” inquires the Philadel- at Princeton, N. J. Died in| “Tanlac has not only made a Walk jstipation and was adler dara $ g: cause o merica for the |phia Ledger. Primarily, we opine, a Uew York city, Jan. 22, 1900. | derful change in my wife, but I have! see eS A | W Idi: M gn to m period of the war---e-ee fees frame of mind in the onlook- ERD GSAS) ae ye men t| been greatly benefited by itmyself. re, vas, GOES cety. ene e ng, a e' S, : cause e abdication 0: i ing. a | é he | a 0 | Charles X. of France. jit has put her in EPag prey ue |indigestion now, no matter what 1) d Generator R 7 : 3] “IRONSIDES” | “Food riots in Bulgarian towns.”|{g¢8Tobias Mullen was consecrat-|@8 gained 12 pounds in 30 days and) ¢g¢, and.I am always ready with a/ ers al { w ’Smatter? Have they stopped brew-| ed R. C. bishop of Erie, Pa. | now she feels fine all the time. And / pig appetite when meal time comes. te Writing of American lads who had |ing that famous Bulgarian buttermilk 1g79—French government declarea|#8 for myself, I have picked up 25 7 now weigh one hundred and sixty- < REPAIRING | ren £0 m et Ps vie a Dl just had their first baptism of blood.|we used to read about? France is only “at war with| Pounds, and never felt better in my|seyen pounds, making a gain of 25) ‘ a British correspondent comments.on | ——? the policy of Bismarck.” jlife.” A pounds and my wife and I are both NEW SHOP. tt NEW PRICES cr their unfamiliar mental attitude. | It doesn’t matter whether Hinden-}1914-German _ troops invaded| This interesting and remarkable ¢iaq to recommend Tanlac, as it has) He found them strangely stern,|burg is dead or not. His reputation France and Russians crossed | Statement was made by P. 9. Bland | Gone far more than we ever expect-| ALL WORK GUARANTEED in with no kind of forgiveness for the|is dead. The punch of his army is the German frontier. |of 2724 Fourth avenue, North, Seat- | od of it,” : | 2 x br enemy. The French, who have suf-|con¢. There are no more Hinden-|1915German official announce-| te, Washingtan, recently. — cay, . Tanlac is sold in Casper by the Th Midwest Noveli & Electric Co. aT fered incalculably more than they,|burgian victories. ment of the capture of Mitav | pontianing: Mr. Bland ids 24 Casper ETRE alee ee by| e sO are less relentless. ©. pital of Gourland. | wife has one 0: the Aleqva Mercantile Co.—Adv. \ zi ‘ ad For they victory “they were glad) The war lie factories, by standard; 1916—_senderhe ‘William put von Hin-| = a _ — ————— | 665-669 West Second Street “it pen ri in a simple, seribus way, and the|izing their output, contrive to keep) denburg in charge of ali East-| a one a) fu spirit shown by them on the British/up quantity production, but the con- “ front. : MOM LIM SF MELT C hdrh nicabrabaksabnnkambeahen | P. O. Box 573 ‘Tempor ry DL front for the first time seems to|sumption of their fabricated facts is|) =§=——— ——————— | BEST BO OF CHILI IN TOWN q pl me, in spite of their youth, like that|steadily waning. —-—_——_——a|§) » aVv & of Cormwell’s Ironsides, stern and} A ? ° | — terrible to the enemy, who to them| Where now are those submarines | Today s Birthdays ly 15¢ AT THE CHILI KING LUNCH &! is the enemy of God and mankind. |that were qparepicod to areare the abst Q Back of Grand Central Bar. All kinds of Sandwiches at y “Before this war is over the Ger-|marrow __ in resident ilson’s William J. Lauck, noted economist . . 5 . . = man soldier will come to know and bones?” Has the marrow been frozen and railroad expert, whose services| @ popular prices. Quick service, highest quality. | “| fear that spirit, which is a new reve-|in Admiral, Tirpitz’s bones? have been enlisted by the govern-| MQ MIMO LD IML LD IID II I DI LI TAF s | M =, tr lation on ths western front; for} ae |ment, born at Keyser, W. Va., 39 - —— | Irvsi = ee e (0) our men and the French, fierce as| The wales re persesuted Germany: | years ago~today. ean aes OTS ————————————== | ‘ do a they are in attack, are different in|“surrounded by foes seeking her de-|" i, Wijliam Watson, one of the| mu temperament and inspired by a dif-|struction,” are nothing compared /1,.¢ celebrated of English poets,| OTIS AND COMPANY 3 BROKERS yf ferent psychology.” nay those of American liquor inter- horn in Yorkshire, 60 years ago to- Memb N York Stock Ex N York Cotton: Ex h Those boys may yet be dubbed, ; ests. day. | embers New Yor toc change, lew for. otton - 4 +43 . Ne “American Ironsides.”” , z —0 Sam R. Sells, representative in| Ae Chicago Board of Trade We are in a position through our private wire connec- | ns ——~o We have a bigger tobacco crop, ' congress of the first Tennessee dis- Bes we : | tions to give you a superior service in any o The Germans are now using linden, /too—another contribution to victory. trict, born at Bristol, Tenn., 47 years Oil Exchange Bldg. Phone 765 or 766 Casper, Wyoming || local oil-securitios is chestnut, maple and sycamore leaves) Ree —70- Has Sa lickea {#2 today. ——- - | lo for tobacco. There are a good many ia, the origina iy Wa | Samuel V. Stewart, governor of | Cee = other things they'll have to put in|at the Marne, too. Asatangh borninEM toe wecante tty _ #We Solicit Your Patronage their pipes and smoke before they’re/| a |Ohio, 46 years ago today. . : ’ u thru with this war. | Fr 8! SOCProf. Milton Whitney. chief of the DI JTTON “STALEY & co OFFICE: LOBBY MIDWEST HOTEL H ee BARRAGE — .__ [bureau of soils of the U. S. depart- saath . Phone 810 Casper, Wyoming Phone 810 : TBE, ERICE OL WAT mento aguedere ibere’ say Bal Oil Investments, Stocks and Leases ———Private Wire Connection With— i There is no evidenec that Ameri- DEVIL DOG DITTY ecb tant na Phe 409 TO 411 OIL EXCHANGE Sheridan : Billings .: Cheyenne’ : Denver hy can farmers in general are disgrunt- a PE 85 ? 5 3a =} Phone 467 or 468. : ti led by the president's veto of the By CHAS. B. DRISCOLL { $2.40 wheat price guarantee put into|The Lounge Lizzards leap from their| Today Ss Events 1 "4 the agricultural appropriation bill by couches of clay, |e —— 7 congress. Any farmer, no doubt,|The Devil Dogs bark and are up and| 1468rd day of the great war. would rather get $2.40 a bushel for| away, |, Four years ago since the Germans = F 4 his wheat than $2.20. But an hon-!\ ay it’s ho! for the blood of a Hun!) began their invasion of France. o est farmer knows and admits that] ‘ax: it's yo! for the trusty ol’ gun!) The patriotic convention of jthe i the price already established is fair,)}.,> the Heinies will suffer today. | Fraternal Order of Eagles, which has @ i ° even réckoned on a basis of. abnormal i - een holding forth in Figaburg. this a war rates. “ sai illin’ ay f} week, will conclude its business to- rd Moreover, as the president says, They eddie uae eM Sane | day. * ‘is our farmers do not altogether “de- Savn Orie Otte Bunch of the or Devill .. The general conference of Chris- , ! pend upon a stimulation of price to ays 0 Dow tian workers, one earns ernual oe l BS Scaiewanase Oe tice te citig™| “So they won't get any mercy from) {ous Summer astembties, founde anaet The proof of that statement is the e! ate Tae 4)/@ ten-day session at Fort Northfield, i present bumper wheat crop, which If you watch, ’twill be killin’ you a Mass., today. ‘s i was sown and is being reaped under hy a 2 e We Asean of nothing more than|Fer I used to help Pa slaughter hogs!” 7 $2.20 a bushel plus patriotism. z i | ‘| e e If the present price is just to the|They are off, to the music of seventy-) T n farmer, the consumer has been saved fives! . i TAN a by the president’s veto from an un-| They seem to be having the time of | VERU r just burden of considerable dimen. their lives, : 21 sions. The president, advised by Eyes fixed on the goal straight —— 5 A 7 grain experts, says that the Prapasee ahead! elk ret ay in A A aoe ont 7 . ddition of 20 cents a bushe' con-| A Heinie—a flash—he is dead! SL! f, Aug. 2.—Australia : = q ec Saat increase the price of|So this is the latest in drives. has contributed ten per cent of her Three-piece four-poster Mahogany Bedroom Set, Chif- a _ flour to the extent of $2 a barrel, population for the Allied firing line. Overstuffed upholstered Rocker, large and roomy; was » fonier, Dressing table, and four-poster Bed, was $165; fr and take $87,000,000 out of ‘the/‘The Heinies have seen what is more With a population of barely 5,000,- $28. $18.00 now. : $87.00 ir pockets of consumers. than enough; 000, more than 426,000 have enlist- now s SEpStisk hp tssshe ate sata Je : : | o Congress had better let the matter) These Yankees deliver the regular ay Of these 48,780, baye been ‘eiled Four-piece Gum Bedroom Suite, Bed, Vanity Case, D Mahogany Odd Chiffonier; was $36.80 $22.40 i i i an re a oo, vi 5 - . . . . be? Born tea aes Reep ea UGE | Toes RE Rw haw ic.act.in, che seen Carte itieaens Table and Chiffonier, was $175 60; now__-$104.65 Old Ivory Chiffonier, was $6800, now_-2-—-_— $40.00 4 es, v . syns . “$4 ‘. is 2 ) and the consumers themselves have ” sight _ ey has been more than a billion dol- Sealy Mattress, new make, full 50 lbs. cotton; was $28, American Walnut Suite, Bed, Semi-Vanity, was $195.00; 2 a lot of votes. For a cause that they’re certain is RAT er ee Hwee Meee tk eA $18.00 now: = $129.15 sd i « . a ey i. e Carranza says that hereafter oil right, van is, “Boys, treat ’em| You should try our special lunches. Waysagless Springs, any size, was $14.50, now___ 4$9.50 American Walnut Suite; Bed, Semi-Vanit: iffonier, was fAgrie lands stil be ted only| 4nd their slogan is, “Boys, ae hou! 3 pec! aysag! pring} ly siz 4 ; . y » Wi @= and mnining lands will be Beauted only SEAM 11:30) Gil 2. Wattle, Kitehen, 115 2-inch post Iron Bed, full size; was $11.50, now--_$7.50 $238,905 ow rout soe ee ne Tee $129.15 . theory, but what does he expect bis! 4. Germans crossed the Marne in| = Brass Bed, full size, was $17.00; now_______ $10.00 Refrigerator, porcelaine lined, was $67.00, now.-$32.50 e--“Mexicans to do with them? force at one point. They met the Fumed Oak Dresser, quartered oak, 24x30 mirror, was— Refrigerator, white enameled, was $15.25, now__$7.50 ie According to the Kaiser's favorite| Ataoricans, and immediately saaeleey FOR-SALE AT A $35: OR shaw ries aed Stee Ses hae SES $20.00 Book Case, Fumed Oak, Limbert, was $69; now_-$40.00 , war correspondent, he proposes to|back to tell the folks al : A BIG BARGAIN Davenport, guaranteed genuine leather; was $75.00; William and Mary Fumed Oak Extension Table,” was ef ARE ad nel the Ante Our idea of a perveted sense of 4 NOW} oe eee ee re wena ~----$45.00 $40,00, now __ Lae Oe r Cnlnne ta thoneenaehe prominence is that displayed by the | One No. 32 Star Drilling out- White Rotary Sewing Machine; was $65.00, now_$40.00 54-inch Pedestal, Fumed Oak Extension Table, was $60, ‘i pee yeas Seligna Who: Camas fox 8 chance te | fit (300 foot machine). Has Buck's Range, pilot and closet; was $65 00, now_$40.00 now x $37. 00 2 2 it the Kaiser in an American ‘: as +e ’ = . = . 4 7a iis pt EN e) ney |e teiatic parade. extra 4 and 6-inch bits and Lady’s Desk and Chair, Golden Oak Limbert; was $43.50, Fumed Oak, leather seat, best grade, six Chairs,” was + offers $50,000 to anybody who will| cua Complete. Set of Slips. Out- now 3 -$26.00 29:40; how n= TUE LAE Sees Saeey $19.50 te across the Atlantic in three days, |Q-—>——7—__,__._., © I fit can be seen at Blackstone Mahogany Ta-Bed, a library table that you can make a Golden Oak. Dining Chairs, full back post, solid seat, was :] 3 Hae | | Year Ago Today in War | Co. yards, 165 So. Ash St. bed out of; was $69.00, now_ $48.00 $2.30, now $1.25 r, The Germans are beginning to : ; . I } p [rt csgs rosin -----=-------- “ 4 suspect that we really have a $6 | OF peciints! hesames come For further particularsi n- |} One Lyory Reed Table and Chair, was $56.00, now $34.50 Golden Oak Dining Chairs, solid seat, T-bolt drm, was €— men,in France. lmanter-in-chief of the Russian arm-|f quire of Seven-piece pearl gray Bedroom Suite (in window); was 62705 ew oo eke oe a eae $1.50 4 LIQUID BAIT jies. ‘ 4 Chas. Liebenstein, First and $313.50, DOW ..--~~---~----~.- ii $200.00 Golden Oak Rocker, leather, spring seat, Limbert, was i German raider Seeadler stranded Wolcott Sts., Phone 701J, |} Pearl Gray Breakfast Room Table and 4 chairs; was $17.00, now ______ > _- $11.00 i: The sheriff of York county, Me. fee Metso Apieia SAM SS eG ai $73.00, now $47.50 Fumed Oak Rocker, leather, Zapricie mean Larybiaee ORY, in maid Senin led. that. prohi u acific \- ae aN a a ae . > , p Hon terete at allcinedaeetibie aatht “Holland, Norway and Sweden [| J. A. Harbison, Blackstone |} Reed Flcor Lamp, was $56.00, now_________-- $28.00 $20.00; now _2_/___ _Sie tees) eaene eg $14.00 the use of liquid bait on fishing trips. vielded to American piping lina ns Transit Co., Phone 908J. |! Golden Oak Extension Round Pedestal Table; was $75.00, Packard Player Piano, Mahogany, was $700.00; “In accordance with a custom witie: | fees received by them should rea aa: 40.00 i : "$517.00 h f uy) not “si a “an tl Om heme Se | 4 of the el cae gees inet fovies Nee mand ares Mo $75.00, now_____ $40.00 « Bond Player Piano, Oak, was $550.00, now. 00 pe | ete Sgt,” Ne sie Beg. reat, large upholstered Rockers, imitation leather, loose || Packard Piano, Mahogany, was $460.00, now.$337.50 whisky i . ith | : aes ° 5 : d , ° .00, now_ si s quarts of whisky into the woods with Ww. E. CULLEN cushion seats, overstuffed upholstering; was $40.00; Bond Piano, Mahogany, was $375.00; now $262.50 1 “A Daniel, yea, a Daniel come, ( ° : now ~----~ $n pe ne $27.50 Old Ivory Breakfast Room Set, was $73.00; now $47.50 r to judgmenti” ‘eries ,the Rochester Landscape Architect Three-piece Ivory Bedroom Suite, Vanity: Case, Bed, and Mahogany Buffett, Queen Anne, was $74, 00, now-$42.50 ‘ort-Express. * x POR f . $4 4 fishing is such dry work, to be of Boulder, Colo. _ Dressing Table, was $148,00; now___- -$92.00 Bissell’s Carpet Sweeper, was $4.50, now_ -$3.00 : sure! Atd presumably Rochester cit-) ‘ Sanitary Steel Couch Pad, was $7.50, now.__.-_$4:75 Sanitary Steel Couch, was $7.50, 4 , ‘aK, ; | i . ‘ 0 5 5 ry » JU, now. -93.' r ens. ae fond of fishing trips ‘In’ Will be with us a few days; anyone interested in Beautify- -e y Maine. | . k a hs 4 It would be interesting to have a ing their Homes should phone 589J, 340 Durbin street. t i bi} E bs 120 EAST SECO! t national symopius of opinion on this \§ , @ | ert ° 0 ‘ . ND hoy ee engrossing theme. How do they ever WILL BE PLEASED TO CALL AND Aa , ° CASPER, WYOMIN cateh figh in Colorndo and states i>, & . 3 ci rege renee sececreceesenecnecosesecerecessecssesiee! TE \ such? “ ; |