Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 13, 1918, Page 4

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Saal = Woman is supposed to reach the ‘Ladies’ tailoring, latest x acme of her mental ability at about LC. Moore, Tailor, 160 80. coc song of Abi se Sone Reet ae 7% ent foie Ra than theaverage age for the masterf fe buy Liberty bonds productiveness »of man. Staley & Co. Dutton Ng 4 |in the Louisiana fields in the case of net work of nerves which carries the"; normal flow the Murray Gil Co. This firm was of life-giving energy to every Oirhe ‘and tissue is re. WEL BLUM COMPANY NOT | ized by Iccal capitalists and wort-.] . sponsible for the health coin thesé wpe are dis- WGTOR, WYO, 19° 7 TS READY 10 DAIL <== : La Oil ai oo 3 | Allen Oil_- Buildings Erected, Material on| American Ground in Worland District, © | Bessemer z | 5 Scene of. Operations |Black Pear_ Geo. W. Jarvis, secretary and gen-| Be sone eral manager of the Victor-Wyoming | Center ___ Qil Company, has just returned from| Columbine Worland, and reports that his com-|ons. Royalty pany has buildings erected, derrick/Elkhorn __~ material on the ground and a stand-|E. T. Williams ard rig being moved from Worland/Glenrock Oil BIG STRIKES IN WEST | ‘ Vivian and Shreveport, tbuted through the AFFECTED BY DROUGHT VIRGINIA THIS SEASO fea Rae any was only “aE through ‘eccidents, blows,~ akiers and these 50 managed strains or unnatural curvature the to drill a well in the Pine Island dis-/ ine be- | The Nel Blum Oil company drill-] Some big striki being made lf _anoveable ‘bones of the spine i n the West. Virgi in| oT come slightly displaced, they press Ask. fing in the Warm Springs field mear|back in the West Virginia fields in} "The well came in a good one andi] _ -82 | Thermopolis -has cleaned out an old’ the ‘Cabin (Creek idevelopment: | This| after tanking a large pat of their ousthe nerves ana eel 02 1 vel si ~ {country was condemned as being|production and drilling other wells| free pi e of the hhealth-gi ‘10 | Water well near their lease and jis) played out after the Lincoln county they sold out to one of the larger’ eurrents. organs or tissies .22 using the water from this well for! fields began to .go.down in production |companies at a profit of $8 for each | od ‘by the obstructed merves na- 10 | their “drilling rig. - but it still hgld several cards up its| dollar they had put in and still have turally become weakened .and dis- eased. ‘Pressure on ‘the® nerves, 32 ; The Nel wie. pam e one el the| sleeve and ‘the bape = bepcmege one |a great sum from the sale of their oe .024 |few not affected by the drought in| of these when they brot in mecent)to divide.” P . | leading to the-stomach, for in-" mala Tl stance, ¢s often the cause of stom- "85 |cut with a small validating machine|means a big income at she start in| | — Livestock Market | 2.75 |and the water does nof* scale the] the eastern fields. If Wyoming opera- | ; .G2 the field which has the greater part|gusher well. ‘This oil sells for $ 8.874, boilers like thé supply from the|tors could get the same price for) | Furnished by | | .15 |of the -wells shut down until rains}per banrel as.it is the wegular Penn-| .62 |fall. The old water well was cleatied|sylvania grade and .a gueher well to.the field. Active drilling will be- | Hecla-Wyo. .003 | deeper sands.’ be oil pee like jerace, pene TAYLOR & CLAY ° i . c gin as soon rig is installed and|Jupiter ___ .06 SS ea, a aS of ‘great fortunes would take a su ; CHIROPRACTI pushed to comipletion. | Glenhurst 10 | den hoost. . J DENVER, Colo., Aug. 298-ak ci om ze _ The well will be drilled on the|Kinney —- 30 ERRORS CREEP In ‘Galifornia, the .perators ;seém | tle——Market good and active, shes hye method. of scientific adjustment corrects SE% of NE\ Sec. 3. Baker Oil Co, | Merritt —_ 25.00 to have met with success inthe mat-/25 cents higher. Range of pe these spinal defects, relieves the pressure on tre | INTO ELECTION _ ter ot getting smore .oil for the sta-|$7-00 to $16.00; good light stee tisties for the past few months as|$8.00 ‘to $8.50; choicé steers, $8.75 the nerves and-removes the cause of disease. 1.183 q : nh A | B LO HE | given « tthe state officials ‘to $10.60; veal "Catves, $10.00 to} ; With normal. conditions—restored, ‘the life- 136,00 AL TS R E zien ae ay py ancael 3 | é giving currents have full power to repair and has rigs installed for drilling two|Midwest Com, wells on adjoining quarter. Ohio | Midwest Pref. has new rig up and has given Mark-|Midwest Rfg, " oy Mid: me: 023) a decided jinorease .over the same|$11.00; cows, $7.75 to $9.50; choice | t sare Shots artes Renker Wren | Northwest ve ‘time last year in production from ithe | steers for killing, $14.00 to $16.00. strengthen, and health results in a natural He TES oa ahaa 04 Due to-the fatt th . wells. wil Hogs—Reccipts, 645, good de way, without the use of drugs or surgery. Poles are sstrung.out from Worland| Pahtfinder :08 | Leslie ects mt cates tori ber WRG ee : rags ny No matter what the ailment, experience to the field and are being planted|Premier -— -06 : See eee ANNOUNCEMENT ae ean i tect Bg pte ‘ | proves that it can be relieved through Chiro- 105 county clerk by Secretary of State| 1 jhereby announce as a wandidate | $19.25. “ig (Frank Houx as “Leslis Gantz,” and|| for the Republican nomination for| Shep— Receipts, 7,792; supply 014 the name of Francis E. Warren as|County and Prosecuting Attorney,| good, active trade and steady prices. for telephone line, and last week gur-| Republic Pet. « Sat am PRAK- Aju . vey was run from Worland to the Riverton Ref. nce sea pate et certain parts of the spine; _ field for pipe line. Chaley & Welch {Shiloh - “Frances E. Warren,” under the j i Lambs, $17:00; ewes, $12.50. oe SS have moyed ontfit from Murphy dome| Woe eres ; st lof the State of Wyoming, fel vp pa 2 fig oer ee eon, * E1005 areas int _ ‘The sick should not be discouraged, even to Be field. a liwraabeon Wee e 1 "92 (97 j7ors «will appear in the election bal-| August 20th. Your Success Depends on Tribune though they have sought relief for years and A Seattle syndicate has closed’ a/wing River Ref. ‘14 a7 jlots mow coming off the press, in GEORGE ‘W. FERGUSON. _| Advertising. tried every known method of health. deal for holdings in the field, and|young _______. (25 .30 \ordér ‘bo establish their legality. It|™ ee » ais will begin active field work within | wing River Pet._ ag .20 is safe ‘to say that jboth errors oc- ten days. The Hidden Dome Trust} }curred in the State aecretary’s office. has just been organized, and is start-| The Woman’s Committee of the|\but the limited time at hand for get- ing active devolepment of 520 acres |Council of National Defense expects iting out the ballots admits of no of choice holdings in the south end/that women solicitors shall secure at|¢hance to send for certified corrected of the field. Leases are next to im-| least 50 per cent of the subscriptions |copies. ‘The names must conform to possible to get. |to the Fourth Liberty Loan. | those on the certified list. W. W. Sproul, Democratic candi- ee a jdate for the United States Senate, (get aa ee jalsofiled notice of his intention to Letters Fro Qver There | become a candidate for chairman of m \the Democratic County Central Gom-) — | mittee, but as the laws -provide for : i _ no such office, his name will mot Lieutenant Justin Kingdon, form-|husky. I have been wondering a lit- appear on the ballots in this connec» erly a successful young attorney of |tle why the work should call for men tion.’ ‘The selection of a chairman this city, writes W. S. Kimball an|in such physical condition when the’ is left to the committee. interesting etter from Washington, |need abroad .is so great. I;can not) —_—— 40% following his reeovery from an acci-| but feel they will get some of us out’ ‘You should try our special lunches. dent .éxperienced white teying' to |¢ there. pome of these days.” We |11:80 till 2: Waetle Kitchen, 116 Tie BETTER [ WAY To HEALTH has done wonders-in bringing relief in Jong standing arid obstinate cases. Investigate and.learm what Chiropractic has done and is.doing for others, what it-can do for you. ~ ~ “After my observations of the last few yea I &m ‘led to recommend very highly that people who are not in=good ‘health . see a chiropractor and take adjustments.”—A. B. ‘Hender, M’D., Davenport, Iowa. . See me souarding your ‘Health. > | br. Joseph A. Jeffrey CHIROPRACTOR THE UNIVERSAL CAR Bring your Ford car :to as when it needs.to be°“‘fixed up” or repaired. We guarantee the most reliable work; the genuine Ford-made catch a train by automobile: may eyen be assigned to foreign ser- | West Second street. ; materials and to ask Ford prices. It is our Washington, D. C.,_ | vice on this work, but I doubt it. | Z 7 ‘ ‘ | Sune 80, 1918. =| You would be interested in seeing othe ose retail grocery stores jin business to ‘know all jabout Ford cars. We have Dear Mr. Kimball:—The way I the scale on which things are done| 'e, Tenn., and its suburbs, 100. the necessary equipment with competent ;work- men to do the work as it should ‘be done and to give you prompt attention at all ‘times. When re conducted by women. have neglected my friends has not | here—almost too much for a brief |_—__— S S been to my liking, but to ease my) @escription. Naturally, the War De “Just a little change from where conscience I lay it to the schedule of | partment, in the ‘same building with |I wrote you, and a happy one at the Inst six weeks. The one commun-/| which is found the Navy Department, that,’ writes Private Camden W. ication sent you before were written |is decidedly in the lead. The arméd|Sheffner, Co. K, 162d U. S. Infantry, under conditions considerably differ-| guards to be found at each entrance |to his father, Jesse A. Sheffner, can- ent than I am used to and so,hurried-|and about the grounds, are easy to|didate for sheriff, on his arrival over- ly ‘written I have most forgotten what! pass if one follows the correct pro-|seas, under date of July 19. 7 I said. If in this I seem to repeat, I cedure, otherwise very difficult to get} “What I am doing I cannot say,” trust you will pardon me. \by. The entire business atmosphere |he continues, “but you can tell from Word from Mr. Dutton, where I of this city has undergone such a/the papers that we have the Hun roomed, tells that Casper’s business | change in the last year or so it raust| stepping to keep out of our way. The you want to buy a Ford car we earnestly solicit your order. EARL C. BOYLE - NOTICE conditions have improved. A an ine a revelation to some of the dld|Casper binch all arrived o. k. except GARBGE 4 pleased to know this, for with the |residents. I recall several years ago|Joe McGrath and Bailey, who t | = . = q % . ye Be i war activities I had feared much of /having entered some of the stores to|in California. Don’t be surgeinahae Authorized Agency. The National ‘Co-operative Building it would pot soon return. Incident- make- purchases and either leave|ydu see news of great interest in 231.227 NORTH CENTER - Phone 9. : ally, I wish to say there is no com-| without it or else use up my patiencethe papers any day. parison between the congestion in|in waiting for attention from a clerk.) “‘Was in England some time, and I Casper in 1917 and that in Washing- Now, in many instances, the clerk is}don't like it a little bit, yet I be- ton at this ‘time. As an off-hand not quite “onto the ropes,” because}lieve that I will stay over here until statenienly Paste say Casper shad Be is new at me hosing Yet he sald build a bridge across the Até two to Washington's one. ut even |knows you are there all right. lantic."”” so, this city is congested, and at the) ‘The coldness that used to show it- hotels $6 for a room seems not un- sélf ;to a stranger here is replaced comment DAG datcicare Rey. aes roe Seta $9 make im eee! My stay at the Army hospi ast-\at home. ¢ beautiful parks here | ed only five days. Have not fully/and there; about the city are cut up|] recovered yet, but well able to work, with buildings to house the business |} and with conditions growing better of the Government; street cars are || daily, J am’ looking for complete re-'heavily congested during rush hours. covery, in a few more weeks and with /Right here I might say that a lady |jjf no signs of the mpscient ae save stands a much better chance of a i a mere trifle of a crooked nose—|seat in a car than she did~in the hardly noticeable at that. Now that former Washington. It used to be I have a little more time to think | the limit. of it, and free from pain, I know! The remarks,of the Indian who sha the accident was due to a poor ma-|been to training camp come to on chine and driver who ‘had no head to |here, “Too much salute! No much lose. I may have mentioned ‘he /shoot!” For the past three weeks, be- | |i] jumped and left me alone in the car.|tween my ghake-un and the vaccina- |} Two lessons learned very quickly— ¢iong and inoculations, I have felt never try for a train one has missed, anything but like myself. Day before | whether jit ‘is -his fault or not; and! yesterday came -the last ‘typhoid in-| ne eqlana ynaes or Te. heseel a esniadian, sgnding ay ar aty vl ey, e could easily _ ots rom the office and gojng to bed. i train.at that, with the right kind of a right mow except for a sore arm. | i man _ at the wheel. Camp Lee won't accept my smallpox The paperianots a ene aa pean fe (Gagner anly in Avail were so new to a s while the Army hospital, only ten any in our barracks would want to| days later, did Aa it, and Lywas|}} have missed them. The whole pro-\thankful. i oa ae fa icles: wens wae ‘ This thas been a pacdhling Latta, : of if constantly changing. - \fear. it carries wit! it al 006 stance, we were competing with each I yistiae! I hope you are all wet and other in a way and for the quizzes that when the coast trip comes, it frequently assigned Tessons that we|will be areal pleasant ‘time for Mrs. didn’t have to recite and could hardly )Kimball and yourself. read through; no small part of the Sincerely years, program was the physical drill and JUSTEN T. KINGDON. the new stunts introduced. Only on Friday last they. had exhibition drill * from our Camp Lee barracks, here in KEEP YOUR ‘CARS AT THE Washington, and several new features . appeared there also, The idea seems LIBERTY GARAGE to be to try out the man in as many | differgnt ways as possible in-the time given. For instance, in addition to the hard work they try him out with NEW AND MODERN open criticism. It almost seems ‘they } RADIATOR AND AUTO get himy angry if possible, and his only retort is an expressionless “Yes, | REPAIRING sir,” a salute, about face, and go 180 So. Elm St. Association has moved totheir new quar- ters. at 159'South Center. ese FIXTURES Mountain States Transportation and-Storage Co. Office 319. OilEx. Bldg. ' . elephone-958 R.N. VAN SANT President We have a complete line of modern Electric Fixtures on display in our showroom and can fill your needs for large and small homes or stores. "Tis our pleasure to furnish estimates on any size building. ‘We are prepared to do all kinds of ~ AUTO REPAIRING Acetylene Welding Miagneto Starter and Generator Repairing ALL WORK GUARANTEED The Midwest Novelty & Electric Co. * 065-669 West Second Street. Natrona Power Co. Phone 69. ’ Sie back to work. Finest experience one could imagine. I didn’t think any} work was quite sg enjoyable to me} as that in camp save for the x-) ceedingly brief’ time for anything} eee GEOLOGICAL WORK The work assigned me consists in Maps and Blue Prints, Surveying ‘assisting in the preparation of a re- ‘Wyoming Map and Blue Print Co., | | port on the ‘history, together with po. Box 325 Phone 849 the foreign activities, of the engineer “111 North Wolcott Street Pe regiments. Some of the boys there} i ‘ f° f r a segm to be pretty good men and! Casper, Wyo. P.O. Box 573 Temporary Phone 283-R

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