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ROTO 14 No Freight Charge mr Sloane Which Should Be Delivered to County Agent Hays at Freight Depot Saturday ar and Sunday Next Week. Prospects that last year’s aggregate prizes of $130 will be greatly exceeded by this year's Natrona county exhibito at the Wyoming State Fair to be held at Douglas, September 9 to 14, inclusive, are held out by County Agricultural Agent John Hays, who says that a considerable degree of interest is manifest Sane: orchardists, farmers and others of this imme- diate section. Natrona county will again be represented by a large array of exhibits and the policy of the state fair board in refunding freight charges on all exhibits of this char- acter is -expected to stimulate in- terest. The exhibitors’ troubles attending shipments and other details are also reduced ‘to the, minimum thru the service of thé county agent in tak- jing--charge of exhibits from this jcounty. To this end all soil products including fruits, . vegetables, uit and other agricultural - products should be prepared for display during the coming week, packed securely ac- cording to directions and delivered ‘to Mr. Hays or his assistant at the Burl- Sunday school, 10 a. m. ington, freight depot on Saturday: or for ages. Are you in one? Sunday, Septeniber. 7 and 8th.» A Morning worship, 11 a. m. Sermon | representative. will: remain on duty by the pastor, Theme, “The Value of | at the statien to receive them and Testings in the Christian Life.” » there the exhibitors’ troubles will end Epworth league, 7:30 p. m. They may be sure that their exhibite Evening worship, 8:30 p. m. Ser-/ will appear to ithe best advantage. mon by the pastor. Subject, “The! The preparations of soil products Call of Jesus. for True Disciples | for display and the observance of the Special musie at both services. Publié | rules‘of the fair association are of the most cordially invited to worship | utmost importance and the following with us. |notes will be of interest to prospec- Following the morning service | tive winners: there will be a short meeting of the There will be four prizes on agri- official members for the purpose of|cultural products, ranging from $2 electing two delegates to the annual for first down to $1 for fourth. Ten conference to be held September 11jears will constitute an exhibit of to 15 at Torrington, Wyo... All mem-|corn; threshed grains, one peck; for- bers urgently requested to be pres-|age plants, small sheaves;; potatoes ent for-this election. . jpeck; six. samples each of onions ok i. Bead ‘cantaloupe, cucumbers, carrots: ST. MARK’S EPISCOPAL |beets and peppers; three each of tur Services «Sunday, September! 1, at /Rips, sugar beets, mangoes, ead my by Rev. Roland Philbrook. kins, squashes, melons, citrons, stoc in the morning, with Mrs. P. C. beets,| cabbage, canli flower, and ere -Colaysen in charge. , |plant; tomatoes, peck or six samples: $ | plates. for. eeuinivon ae pent Denies ¥ k |and Truits, altho apples will al € Lincol ria santa sane R. received in box exhibits. jever nce mee pears’and apples are sufficient for r Moormary yaaa | plate, 10 to 20 crabapples, 20 to 40 Sunday School,.10.am. jnlums. Fruits will be graded on uni- Fresca Servige Sones ful Be >| formity, size, color, condition, quality Jeet, Te NSW conte aa ree: and form or pack, depending, as ir Men's ‘Rellowship clams, 4.0. 10. lhe case of apples, whether it is # Evening Service, 8 p. ars Babies, plate or box exhibit. Where box va. “A Life in) Three @cenes. jtieties are submitted thre must be Communion service following the!iy. boxes of each variety. morning service. _ Vegetables. shipped) for exhibit A welcome awaits you. 1 should be well matured should be handled carefully and should not be TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH washed. They spould be tied in neat South Pine and Cunningham Sts. _| bunches. Rev. J. H. Gockel, Pastor. | Potatoes will be graded accordine The new pastor, Rev. Gockél, will| to quality and uniformity. Size wil! preach his introductory sermon Sun- not be taken into consideration and day morning at 10:30, basing his dis- they should not be washed. cussion on 1 Co, 2, 1-5. ‘|, In the case of grains and forage Sunday School commences at 9: oe ‘crops tied in sheaves they should On Sept. 15, the Sunday School will measure not over 44 inches at the have its “Rally Day.” On this day | base and not less than 34 inches. new classes will be organized. All} \Grain sheaves should be stripped children who have no Sunday school of outside leaves, wrapped in paper connections are heartily invited to and sprinkled slightly. Sheayes of, attend here. There will be classes both grains and forage crops;should for young and old, primary, junior, be tied with three bands but forage senior and Bible classes. ‘crops should not be stripped. All ex- On September 15, evening services hibits of soil and fruit products will again be held, beginning at should be well packed when deliv. 7:30 p. m, ered at the depot. Tuesday evening, September 3, at} In the case of live stock Raacact Casper Churches o—— SALVATION ARMY Place Where Strangers Meet) Friends.” Sunday morning worship, 11 a. m. Sunday school, 2:30 p. m. Salvation meeting, 8:30 p.m. Sub- ject, “The Grater.” If you attend no other church, we cordially invite you to these services, Hall open all day amd every day as a place of rest. METHODIST EPISCOPAL J. J. Giblin, Minister. “A Classes 7:30 p. m., the regular quarterly horses),.machinery, implements,.and meeting of the congregation will|other articles shipped for exhibition take place. All voting members are/ freight charges» will be refunded) by as|the state fair authorities on the pre- sentation of receipts where no change jin oWnership*has occurred. peddle - County Agent Hays: hopes for a FIRST PRESBYTERIAN lace and comprehensive display of Delaware and Duhbin streets; Wal-| | Natrona county agricultural and hor- ter H. Bradley, minister. ticultural products and a little co-op- The changes and repairs, painting, | eration may result in the winning of decorating, ete., of this church -are| material prizes. not completed. ‘Things look pretty! All fruits and vegetables should be bare around there, Yet the Sabbath | well wrapped in paper ‘ard labeled ® school and one service will be held) with names of varieties. exhibited. tomorrow, the Sunday school at {:45| They should/be peckeds in, good strong and the preaching service at 11. The} boxes. Pastor's subjeet will be “The Law of Labor,” a Labor day sermon. Mre.| J. W. Burns will sing “My Faith in Thee” by Wells. Due announcement will be made of the resuming of full church activi- hes, which we hope will’ be in a} couple of weeks, STEFANSSEON AT DAWSON ON RETURN SQUTH DAWSON, Yukon Territory, Aug.| WASHINGTON, Aug. 29.—Gen- — Vilhjalmar Biitanseons: who! eral Pershing reportg that Franco? aded a party exploring the bo |) eae Wednesday advanced to urgently requested to be present, as very important matters are to be brought vp for consideration, * POE Ge PRD ae WITH THE: AMERICANS ON THE VESLE, Aug. 29.—American and Germans, engaged in spirited ac tions today. in the neighborhood of Bazoches. At Fismette, the fighting con- finues. ‘Tonight us a result of local actions, the Americans made some gains at Bazoches, while the Ger- mans recaptured Fismette, on the north bank of the Vesle, opposite Fis- mes. Fighting is stubborn. Fismette had been held by the Americans, since August 8, despite efforts to dislodge them. ie regions in northern Canada, @ the railroad, west of Juvigrys, and here en route to Esquimalt J iB eoko| captured 200 Germars German at- his report... -S see jfacks fotved outlying American ‘e- — tachments olang the Veale to retire Real Gypsies” will” not.-utter the] in *t!t= Tegien of Uszoches and Fis- pames of anycGP their deade« because of their ‘superstition that the) of the departed might be called — Neec York's uniformed pileewount en are paid ee a month. ——— FOR SALE—Faraiure and piano or will trade for car; house for rent. 911 South Spruce. 8-15.12t° ———— eS FOR SALE—%-year-old family horse; light buggy and harness; all for $100; good condition: ieose na ‘ain. = dress P. O. Box 173, Caspe yo. 3t "WILL TRADE 4 515-acre Missouri ranch for Cas- VA. AN, Real Estate Agent Sata aa. PEOPLE'S FURNITURE STOKE Two doors east of Pastoffice. — 4 FOR SALE—New and second-hand furniture, planos and office fui niture Will pay spot cash for used furniture or exchange new for old. WE_have parties for several rooming ang | Ses a houses, The Security No. 4 ang § Kimbell Bidg Phone 702. 7-31-37: FOR SALE—A snap buy; new 3-rogm Deuheulow on Merinl ley st... near the new school; price $1456.00. Ont 375 cas $40 per month. Call at 1625 8 Ash . Phone 638-J 8-29-6t B BALE —Age bieyele; good condi- bb? corner Washington and. Prairie & Ritegis; two blocks east of MeKiniey 1’ on hil. an FOR SALE—Cheap, one Internationa! oné-ton truck. Phone 749-W. 8-39-2t* FOR SALE—White tron bed, springs and mattress; also white dresser. large risa cheap. 330 So. Durbin 1 all week. 8-27-5t FOR SALE—Nice Upright. Piano, ce thents ues or Phone Ege a ee FO) LE—4-room new modern house nut #36 ae ood jou on $3800; ensy Gall 025 Ash st one 63! ai hed business, For saLE— bi An aa OP ees arecs 5% Td ma) PICTURE. FRAMING \ full tine e€ tip-to-date picture mold- pei picture framing to order. it “ t AL Se, aaa SL ROOMS AND BOARD for two or four teachers, two .bloc! from high school; ali modern conveniences, | 94¢ South Walnut. Phone 754-J, 8-26-51 POR SAT ew six-room bungalow Aiicmer ras price $5,800; very Grover Cc. Gorsuch. Phone S “Ash. St. 8-29-61 easy terms. 638-J. 1025 we HAVE CLIENTS for oll lease. What have you to offer? Security Loan Co. Room 4, Kimball ‘shes, 2 20-3 f EH hy f it eanlich Cowzued teat gf horses anc two wagons. Call $08 hh Walnuy Street. 8-29-4t> SALE—150. cows and calves fo» a teliveny bet een ntember 1_and October 20, .D. EB, Fuller, xayaite, Wyo. 829-101 FOR SA eee ws i. lot, Chest- nut ani water con- nection $550; Grover C Forsuch, cone eis 4 Ss. Ash street. : ~~ 8-29-61 — FOR SALE—My New Moon | touring car; will take part In cash and res reasonable terms; must sell at once: can be found at Casper Motor Co. Ask for Jones. 8-30-2t* ? choice resjdance 5 Liverty, Bonds tinker first pay oaab, balance | pay- able years; buy and fe vour monay. Second _gtreet. FOR SALE OR LEASE. Address Owner, Sas 0-room room~ ing house. See owner, Pines Hotel : 8-31-31 FOR. BALES Six men with $2.500 each ta bay Truckee anno iAie Sone scl saute Pauling org for War essentiat Bach trick will earn at least $100 per a You do not have to touch the HE. Phillips, 305 O-8 Bldg hone ba cpt SEO . 8-31-1t° LOST AND FOUND GASY, MONEY, The Security Tenn Go No. 4and 6, Kimball Bidg. Phone 702 ; ees Sa asad LOST—*Key rings and keys. Owner's name on tag. Return to CC. A Otis & Co. 8-30-2t LOST—Nose ~glasses and case marked return to Chin Beretta Sacramento; Calif. Lost between master mechanic's office of C, B. & Q. and Oil Exchange Bldg. Return to Tribune office. 8-30-3t* —_—___ LEGAL NOTICE Notice is hereby . given that the regular annual meeting of the stock- .pholders of the Central Wyoming Oil & Development Company, a corpor- ation created under the laws of the State of Wyoming, will be held at the general bffices of the company, Oil Exchange Building, in the town of Casper, county of Natrona and State of Wyoming, on the 10th day of ‘September, A. D. 1918, at 10 o'clock in the morning, for the purpose of electing directors of said company for the ‘year next ensuing, and for the purpose of transacting any and all business which tay legally come before h meeting.” Casper, Wyoming, 1918. r THE CENTRAL WYO DEVELOPMENT CQ. By M. ©, CLARKSON, President. Secretary. Pubs Aug. 31, Sept. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 1918. Zz THE best rooming house tm the city for sale or lease. The Security Loan SesaNeus* and 6, ew wplding. | ~31.2 LONAS -on. di furniture or EXCHANGE FURNITURE COMPANY | Phone 917-5 One a Top Office Desk Chairs, $15.00. One ‘Bull Rope, good as new, $15.00. | Cabinet Phonograph. Records, $38. | watches, guns, ing of value. , The Security Loan «-# and 6, Kimban | Bidg. Phone 702, T8127 FoR RENT Nicel rnished modern TE arlb s' — AM rooms. 3-15-tt FOR RENT—Bedroom, bath and | } telephofie, six blocks from Mid- HARey Ree | THE Lor west Hotel: 217 North Grant St. HOMES AT REASONABLE PRICES Phone 312-J. 8-19-13t* | $2800—7 rooms and bath room with-| | out Sxturge, A nouse, FOR RENT—Furnighed rooms; hot | ee die one ber waten bent: tag Blocks Toni pee yard t, $500 cash, balance on otle. % pe. FRone pa. $2160—4 rooms with 3 finished rooms | i on ement, bull i weace se CULLEN, My chen, on N. efferson it. | Mprohitess of Bedider Colo, tear PR ET Midwest. Hotels aoe: 8-25-6t* | Lincoln’ street, bath, east front, | FOR - Raper Full lot, just finished and well housekeeping | | rooms, $10 Det It; good terms. mth; also sleepin: st full b ; $3500-—b-room®* house with pase - | tooms $4 and ft per r week. | ? we ment, bath, all modern with | Second.’ Phone 38 8-26--12t* | builtin features, furnace heat, | 2————____ eg | cash. FOR RENT—Large airy room, gut. | |1.96000—t-room bungalow with full BUY YouR ACTUAL MONEY'S able for hous ing or batch A basement, bath, large porch, wo very reasonable. after 6 p. 2s corner lot, located near Center In tires. Don't § ‘expenses, Per- Midwest Ave. Parse | Street. Half block from pav- mit as fo ar te po. — tk, This is « beauty and. ts a a NT—] antly furnished ‘orth the money; $750 cash. Rats Tae 5 ms and bath, close $6000—6- room bungalow just betng | wier, SIDR GA GARAGE in. 506 S. Durbi $-27-6t finished near new school buila- 4 Pine. ing, oak floors and ; FOR RENT—Nii rnished rooms; beautiful sun parlor; modern RE sexy 00: ee gloss in, week. — Phone in every — respect; ‘e | 338-M. wast he 8-27-6t" porch, it is a beauty; $i, | ; FOR, RENT—Two nice furnished or $5800—6-room bungalow With sti | 1} unfurnished a Peeente neaze Refin- ished rooms basement, bath, | ‘ry. Phone 40-, 8-28-6t* furnace massive fire | rooms, doubfe STORAGE Auto, ~ am Piano, Machines, TRE Ce gm sTonacr GROCERY | w. Grace St. North ‘Tele: two-story, furnace heat, bath, t ROOM FOR RENT sidewalks” and curbing all in, | om) aac) east fron $20 per month. @56 North Wolcott. | s3200—4-room California bungalow, Telephone, hot and cold water in room pak flo built-in.” features: \ See ine loca on paved street: ind bath adjoining. Only one block Sine loos SUPPLY COMPANY Mid w from , Meee ot rent to one} $a800—1- room bungalow, near pn | vei in Metal Work. man only. wth Wolcott. avenu ath, basement, just ry thi ~- —— completed. “This bungalow wit, | Warm Air Hot Water Heat. | a ie make an deat homes $900 cast. } ing. ————_—— < 1600-——3-room ouse with sleeping perch; on_corner lot near © ¥ Fourth and Pine. Phone 8363. — enue, Only $200. down. $1250—2-ro0m house, full sixe lot; s FOR aaa ay furnished rooms: coin atreet McEVENY & HARKNESS close 2,00 pPer week. Phong Electrical Coutractore. { pt eck eouniee FOR, RENT | ow Wireing, Repairs and Fixtures. pplinali cel n:: * sa RM ath S.room house, furnished, near High +3 3 FOR RENT—Sleeping room supitable school: hot water heat: ‘modern | Office Ph. 935 W., Res 665 W. ‘oF one oF r 5 e Phird St., eee on got EI EOrKinE "nen, or ast: m house furnished on T i" it 141 West First. piace el nas. ES room, ‘Bolise’ “‘hent’ Weat FOR, RENT —New bungalow. 4 rooms sat ae al and bath, up stairs, 2 rooms, laundry | Sersont house, modern, on David St. gy i Rg follet down staits, “Apply, 1043 z 60. J. DONOHUE 8-2! 3-room house, Burlington, Addition, | Phone us today for oN a eS TOR RENT—Fivi —no house. appointment it. Inquire 235 N. Maple 8-29-3 The above is & partial list of the res- Heati ialty. i | itences Which WO Offer COP Wal.” | | Jobbing of at inthe oe promptly | roy NT— $20 Anedern Sor fue. ASK FOn JONES | attended, nished roi South Lincoin St ‘gr ong 29at | esas Gas |) Shop baad Loe) seg agin FOR RENT—Furnished housek | Insurance ‘Hentals via Atal apartment; mode 0. Investments tat__Phone’_79 * 1B So, Center st. Phone 800-W. COMPANY ja for an BROWN High-Clasn Groce: poe flied ries wre BERT SIMPSON 221 East’ Scena #4 Opventte Pr. oO. Plumbing, Steam and Hot-W ur | FOR RENT— | UBO! coo deGutiness “aintiieey se per week: one! Lain | 2 ye Pos tart 16 double room. Phone 206. 8-303t | Room 24, Townsend Bldg. Reig A So. Walnut. Phone Riots Le clothing and shoes. Phone oTTW. 8-2022) aise WANTED—Two teachers or stenogra- 5R2-J.|) phera to board and room at G41 8-30-3 Ae street, 8-31- Le? | { FOR RED 726 Sou OR RENT—SI 3200 per week 12 W. Park. FOR R —Toy gentlemen; m jecond. phone. $10.00 a month, + ~31-1t*) rman two | |BONDS of all Kinds bot ana wold, The £38 W.) Security Loan Co., No. 4 and 5, Kim- #-31-1t| ya Bida Phone. 702, 7-31-27t and intur- | WANTED—Furniture. Call 602W. Cas- soir luitable for jetns close ‘in. FOR RENT—Furnished nished housekeeping ear High School, gefinery. 922. S0,| per Auction Howse. 208 North Cen- ‘nestnut. “31-1 | ter. saa hie 6-24-tf TOR REN’ -Three firnished rooms, WAD "TD Ys would like posi- cy NE water? 200 ® month. oa Cre al in oil camp or an mone 976-W or call 866 NJefferson, | wattrew,, Call 789-W or ola ss | bs it?) Ph =29-3t Seen eer ee aeailt FOR RENT—Garage with fifteen sare |W ror BP-—One Colt Automatic .45 oal- capacity, with pit, wash rack, el must be in good condition, Gus ic light: 8 a trie FAG SUmee ang, Dace cata pp: =| Be Pbhone. $94, "201 Olt xchange, See 0-3 Bld Kw. =< Furnished ea ate room bef ion Piet for steeping AnAPen nent een~ References zateaeee ne; ne children; lown Grape oF Denver, Colo, tthirs,” Phone 6o5ei 31-31 | FOR RENT—Raoniw | for: bath; reasonatie, wfBehon” from wo “enter arnt. me Ps Lindén. 8-510t, RENY—Four-room Or MRE TL rite’ 2260 8-29-3t"; | waNrEp— pr ractloal to “do, nureiy, an 4) M. Fister. Phone 79- FoR war) WANTED—\it buy your old stove: RENT Egurroom: house . near | will pay higieut cas pres, Phone John M, Whisenhunt, 143 W. 40,7 431 West Firat: Bt. ce ra Phone 86}- $231-3¢ WANTED—S-room modern house by ead: reliable tena: about Sepr. FOR RENT—Room, Phone. 7) 436 | 15) eiowe to sehool preferred, Address ‘Bast Linden. 1.) 3t' ) Ge cure Tribune, 8-29-dh qeason: | w ANT’ Bookkeoving or clerical end 3t°| postition by youne woman with two years’ experience. Phone 964-W 1148 South Chestnut, 8-30-6t° Stet Room, lady-only; ine St NOTICE TO CREOL Rs neal Kuate of Nettle Haupt, UéSdinea WANT om modern. unfurnish Notice ig hereby give tnat tecters| ai ine permanent, Peliable ten- of administration Were on the 24th day ant, about close to sehool 0 August, 1918, grantd to the under-| preferred. rent. Address ‘igned in the above estate, and all [Gk 8-31-dh rons having claims against thé sal ‘ate are hereby required to exh! | WANTED—Teamn them, with the necessary vouchers Hee] care Tribune, lor weavel haul) alno two single teams, Phone 7: Mlowance, to the undersigned at No.| Batt W. First street, Casper, Wyoming: | within’ six mon fter the of for gravel haul said letters, ct w © single teams. Phone 7. Sei from any benefit f Stich claims be n: one year from the dat they will be rae Dated aubee BLY nay yaey be rech and) | uch es! hibited within | of said letters, | | arred, 918, ris’. Tro! Administrator. FERGUSON, Attorney. Pub. Aug. 17, 24, 31, GEO, W. Sept. 7, NOTICE OF INCORPORATION DRUM OIL COMPANY was in- sorporated in the office of the Sec-; retary of State, at Cheyenne, Wyom- tng, on the 3rd day of July, A. D. 1918, at the hour of 9 o'clock a, m. The term of existence of mie com | work, Phone 419-W. vany is fifty years next the | WantEp—airl above date. The object of said com-| dry Co. a pany is to engage in a general min-| ~~~" near ing business. ~The capital stock of MISCELLANEOUS said company is One Hundred Thou- sand Dollars, divided into one hun-| ee Wake je Keitel on ‘en, dred thousand shares of the par value | Second street 8-30-48 of one dollar per share, The af-| BOARD AND 90M. 217 No. Grant fairs and management of said com-| St Phone a12-J. 5-30-06 | pany shall be usider the control of a) | WE Ao GOLD, tive Fooming housen thts f Loan etors: “ osher, Carl F. Shumaker Sih zs Bid unity oat Con" oot 4, “igimbat Stirrett are the directors for the | pone first corporate year of said company. The principal oper: of said com- ny shel he cond: Pin’ Natrona) ror 11 1918. 8-31-1t* Apply Casper |” WRBRE TO EA }WANTED=-Woman for general See ees hem, | | a rt \ —A2-room hotel » Room 4, Kimball Bldg. $-29-2t | FOR RE Loan © tie ‘ ¥ regu lated, Nahe ois! : ‘ rath. rye whitened: BUT be’ Just, Nike: p ‘or few * on regular AVE. STIRRETT, [nume old prices Leave ordurs at Bec etary. | Ben's Transfer Co. for | ©. M; HENDEMHON N. & S. Seer Pub. Aug. 29, 30, 81, 1918. 31-20" o- raliapin ponent person, | | hcostet Sunday, “Hevurity }O——_. F. M. if | GRAVEL ROOFING DILLON bets | eae Roofer 30a’ East Sussex SILLIARD PARLOR |-A Congenital Place for Gentle- men. gars, | tionery, and 3: Tobacco, Confee- oda Fountain, ? Appointments by Telerhone. { Telephone 470. “MISS DE i LIA LENEHAN Beauty Parlor THE REO SERVICE STAGE LINE 8; ig. Suite 11. » Burnham Smith Bld; Leaves Midw: at 8:30 a. Ou cam) are, on i> GW. WARMOTH. Peon hotel daily, REAL ESTATE mu. REALTY-INVEES' nr Real Estate—Rentals—Insurance Si4 O11 xchange Building, Phone Wad. 6 tect oO. 8. Bids, Gonstruction a Specialty DA's Bo hag pe NT ‘Three Meals woaet. Motek; | ber week, } “aver ORCA ANNOUNCEMENTS | SEARLES TRANSVYER & STORAGE Offtee—Talta Billiard Wall Fhone-——-Mouse, 657.W; Office, 194 MOVING A SPECIALTY UNITED HAKIR ¥ Bread, All Other m., for Salt Creek Salt Creek to return to Cas Trips made to al Special Attention to Surgery { Office and Hospital 505 South Durbin Street Only Graduate Nurses in Attendance { Phone 736 | Or, Downte, 182 —-—O — DR. H. R. LATHROP , Office Phone © Addition. | phone Siew. a PRIVATE HC HOSPITAL 340 S. Durbin St. ned Leeper. Phone Home, 2603, hone 26 Office F Wolcott = hone G49 or VB, Dr. | Dok C ‘Kamp Hes, PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Office: Suite 4, Smith Bldg. Phones: Office 180 House 85 _ SE CS OU aan DR. J. B. HEAL, DENTIST 203 0-8, o. @ ® Diag. i eee Office Hours nd t Bpectaitat in Chronte Diseases Residence, 265 8:80 to 6:30 Evenings Sundays by It ment Offs, 120-3, 1 Office, TIL Hast Second street, over Whi Groovy — S. W. VALLIER ractor OMice Suite Ne. 210 Phone @T2 DR, MERCER DICKHRSON Hohrbaugh Hide. ‘Epeetatty. Anasthetios Phone a | Peed Attendant | (oe ae ’ MARSHALL C, KEITH, M.D. Physician and | Lyric Theater Bide, Center » DR. C. W. THOMAS, Dentin Second Floor, Wood Office Hours: 1 Evenings and Sundays by Ap- Phones: J. H. JEFFREY, D.C. Ph.c, Manseuse, Violet Ha: Soh il 8:30 Pe . pointment, Special Attention Given to | { | Disenees of Women and Children Suite 200-201, O. S. Bidg. Phone 699. Surgeon milton given to obstet- diseases of women children. Blackmore Building Ofies, 30; Mee. 166 ropractoy Phone 7 706. B. G. Hahn | 11-12 Townsend Bldg. oO MASSEUSE a ne «) AMY DEL — . Attorney-at-Law Phone 196-3 —-o haw NICHOLS & STIRRETT 309-310-311 Oil Exchange Bldg. Lawyers

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