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SURGERY WORK WOMAN TAKES. 15 MARVEL OF © POISON AFTER WAR MERGES LINEN THEFT Progress of Science in i Glenrock Woman Swallows Poison! Wounded Shows. Marked Re- to End Troubles in Which Oil ° sults in Returning Men, to Field Worker Is Im- War Activities | plicated 7 | ——— aa seth Mails} - GLENROCK, Wyo., Sept. 5.—Mee. nee Be A emohs + deatrae| Deis Daxie, vine Met bee see wd | r and little son at the McCov hotel, at- tion hegpatire puniews to warfare. /temntél to end her life Wednesday bad a ‘s st surgery has r night by swallowing poison ter organizi Ss x c. he de Riuaitent-ok having confessed to stealing a quan- Great besa sre ed eee Nity of linen from a trunk in the pit vyioicen - bah a ee peel pees property belo work of rebuilding. “A concrete proof | cate Fook ok seeeuins S of this Beaker ee aie ee as {nanganate of potassium incapable of huge Mi i. oe ope ic ore causing death. Eddie W. Evans, an here, with waite bh Shale die tendon oil field employe, was implicated in Cro ae Pah - ee the crime by Mrs. Davis. Evans de- are = Ga Peeastatinna tase bern nied his guilt, but evidence points to af ; . the fact that -he was enamored of the made fit to re-enter the army in some jwoman and at least assisted\her in form of service. Ny making way with the linen, if he did The remarkable achievement of not steal it himself and give it to surgery have been no more striking - ; her. than the) results obtained by the Evans and Davis were brought to: slow, patient processes of orthopedic | gether at the Kimball hotel and pach| treba Tae ae Panerai sought to place the responsibility for made gal se n a sien ‘ar the theft upon the other. The woman peers oe ail ate the’ user peeing Eyans’ accusation that the science, ,note she presented to Mrs. Kimball a more or less obscure and humble | was a forgery. The pair were dis- little brother to surgery, has grown yissed for the night with the admo- almost overnight to full stature. ‘nition that unless the remainder of ane b de etiooeie Es the stolen property -was returned means making a little child straight. | county jail Thursday morning. The science began with the treatment] Davis woman had ‘vehemently pro- of Ripper igi oe if ele _ tested that she did not know the loca- appli n rs’! tio arms and legs which have been stif- useh God to strike her dead if she fened or distorted by wounds, acci-| yas not telling the trath, but within dents and disease. : ._ /a few minutes of her return to the The problem of the war crippls is| McCoy hotel she wrote a note to the m - loot cor 1 ny th tion of men in the use of the disabled ‘tenes ina badtsican fie Gans atdirs, limbs; second, by training disabled and begging her not to let anyone soleaes pls Banden hnow: where or how the articles were isablement least | + found. The half-way station between the This is not the first scrape the we ee A TS se ea Days poman has figured in. She re- s visitor tollow! oticer ‘cently forged the name of a man in director into the Military Orthopedic the oil fields to a check for $20, ey he aes . sap he aor which, withthe aid of Eyans, she hers seated on benches. Ser-jsucceeded in getting cashed. She sean Pree the far aes tail | saree prosecution by making the as jirector! es. check good. readyyagir,”” he reports. The director urns te the men with a brisk, “Carry on!” Slowly the men move out_into the room and take their places before the various pieces of apparatus. Some go up to the big adjustable horizontal beamg which stretch awross the room. and place their hands on a beam about shoulder high. One approaches | a long strip of canvas with broad’ stripes running from end to end. A pale hoy stretches out a mat-covered bench and, motionless, stares up at the ceiling. The “majority range themselves along the walis at ladders, climbing ropes and hand grasps. No one speaks. Apparently there is no movement. Absolute quiet prevails. It is a strange sight for the visitor. A gym to him has meant a-place for vigorous exercise and noisy games”) G. Jones, Giaha: F. A. Wettel b 1 . G. ; Omaha; F. A. Wetteloe, striped canvas, who, with great ef-|~°?,e" =< haere paar F - Chi * fort and infinite caution, is attempt- Le a les Sega pte ing to move along one of the black|}) J" Joplin, Denver; F. W. Crow. lines. He is trying to teach a shell- | jey, No Wood; J. Ww. Crawford, El shattered foot to walk again. |Paso; C. A, Brodie, St. Louis; C. D. _ The visitor was taken by an Amer-| Spicer, city; J. A. White, Wheat- ican army surgeon into the massage |Jand; Cecil Cleary, Douglas; John R. and electric-tregtment room, a spa-|Mann, Alliance; E, H. \MeKelvey, cious ward where a dozen or more soldiers were. sitting quietly while nurses massaged and worked over their injuries. The young women, kindly sympathetic, smiled always and talked encouragingly to the pa-| ANACONDA, Mont., Sept. 5.— tients. Psychology of encourage-| Montana pioneers met here today to ment is well understood and carried |recall the early days of the settle- out im this hospital. 5 jment tof this state and to lay plans In this hospital each patient’s case for. making the state a continued is carefully studied and a general| possibility by beating the Hun. The plan of individual treatment is map-| Rotary clubs-of the state have act- ped out. Several operations niay be ive charge of the entertainment. Sons The | HOTEL ARRIV AT THE MIDWEST Jessie Anderson;~ Torrington; Chester Johnson, Alcova; Mrs. M. P. Hayes, Salt Creek; J. W. Curry, city; RW. Green, Colorado Springs; D. L. Blum, St. Joseph; 8. S. Fox, Denver; |W. F. Blaine, city; Robert D Sanders, Chicago; W. H. Pauley, Basin; I, F. Keeping, Denver;~C. ‘Woodrock, city; A. J. Metzger, Ok- mulgee; R. W. Haynes, Billings; C. I. Thompson, Omaha. AT THE HENNING Edith Welch, Chicago; George Koyl, St. Paul; H. S. Simon, Louis- ville; Mrs. Fred Rumph, Mrs. J. M. Lockard, Shoshoni; Ed Shuck, city; | 'Braghan, Denver; R. G. Taylor, city; |T. F. Maxman, Chicago. a a MONTANA PIONEERS MEET necessary, and by means of the X-ray)}and Daughters. of Pioneers, another? the surgeons note carefully the pa-| organization, is holding its annual tient’s progress. Thousands of men/ convention “here at the same time. are being rehabilitated who before ETE Riek be the war would have, been discarded | LEGAL NOTICE as cripples. f After a patient hus progressed to regular annual tei > ‘ such a point that his injured arm Brine lee re the pesos ‘yoming vl leg has begun to function, he ~ is) _ Deyelopmen: ompany, a corpor- ready for the most interesting part, ation ereated under the laws of the to him, of -his treatment—work in State of Wyoming, -will be held at) al the general og the Speneny, unique and highly important feature |Oi Exchange Building, in the town of the Military Orthopedic Hospital.|°f Casper, county of Natrona and It is, not the purpose of these shops State of Wyoming, on the 10th day of to teach trades. After théy have | September, A.,D. 1918, at 10 0 ae been discharged from the orthopedic |i? the morning, for the’ purpose of hospital, the government sends the patients to various technical s¢hools 5 for that kind of trainings. The ghools | the purpose of transacting any and Pedic workshops are purely cunative, | 2! business which may legally come and the work to which a patient is|Pefore such meeting. Fs assigned is chosen with special regard 19 mig od) yoming, , to his particular injury. For exam- 2218 ple, men suffering from adhesions ‘or |» 2% CENTRAL WYOMING OIL & weak muscles of the feet, are put to| By pas at ee! work on a treadle fret-saw machine; ' 3 * President. or a treadlé sewing machine. | A. C, CAMPBELL, e Ts abo aos than 1300 pa- Fer iay Secretary. ients at ilitary Orthopedic, and) n 5 5, 6, 7, 9. the majority of them, in the course | apie sok ge 7 doa mela he of their treatment, are given work of - - some kind in the curative workshops. industries. Everything used in the These shops. engage in carpentry | hospital is made by the patients,)and work, boot and shoe making, tailor-|there is even a shop for cigarette ing, splint making and many other makers. the so-called curative workshops, August | YP | literally | forthwith they would be taken to the | of any other articles, calling! Omaha; C. F. Sparks, Shoshoni; C. C. : { ti i that the) SvaRSe Pai aaReDy, ore the stock. | corpokated in the office of the Sec- FOR SALE FOR SALE—9-year-old Nght bugey and harness, all for $100; ood condition; t bi in. | Ad- ress BrO. Box 179, Casper. Wyo. 2 family horse; tah A 515-acre Missouri ranch for Cas~ AP. CHAPMAN Real Ewiate Agent Roog 23 Townsend Bldg. PEOPLE’S FURNITURE STOLE Two doors ‘east of Postoffice. FOR SALE—New and secondhand furniture, pianos and office fu:niture, ROOM FOR RENT | $20 per month, 166 North Wolcott. Telephone, hot an@ cold water in room| ‘And bath adjoining. Only one block | from Midwest hotel. Will/rent to one man only. 156 North Wolcott. i . . FOR SALE FOR RENT— “ay SON aca modern —— | ¥ An 18-room roomin house fur-| Poors. 331 We 3-16-tf nished. Owner must sell owing to im FOR RENT —Furnighed " rpoma; hot ee wa hea’ two ‘s from Pos’ if pape Five-room dwelling, best part of th: office. 316 4 “Durvin: Phone, 123-W. | EXCHANGE KURSIFERE COMPANY |, Pivecroom dwelling. best par je Roll Top “Office Desk and FOR RENT —aiodern ousekeoping | Chairs, $18.00.” $200 cash balance, terms. went etree rooms, $10 per month; also sleepin, Bull Rope, good as new, $15.00. | ** ‘ ees oe = Fooms, $4 and $4.50. per We | Cabinet Phonograph, 26 Records, $35. | wen nen Second. Phone 285-W. 8-26--12 Two.room house, Capitol Hill. Five-room-modern_ home, clase in. MARION P. WHRELER Townsend Bidg. |. SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENTS { O_O CASPER STORAGE COMPANY Auto, Furniture, Pinno, Mach: "iSanns. We store anythin, FREE AN MABRY Ri THE LOT. M. BEAUTIFUL NEW BUNGALOWS ON EASY PAYMENTS in pay snot cash for used furniture 6000—6-room new bungalow _ just Deer and Pertskabien | or exchange new for old. ‘ completed. “The interior is. no | sail da yee —_— — ! less attractive than the exte-| We call for and deliver. | rior. ree livin oWivinel od We scll hay, Cage and = pase FOR SALE—A snap buy; new acrogie FoR RENT—Four-room house rAg 40%, ‘Slaborate ‘electric ‘Hixtures, | For a complete lime Of firat-cluen, } new" school: price 3146000." Only. Ste] y REL. SBN, Washington St, Geo, | bad. rooms, DRM’ Foose handy | | Sresened Sry __ cash, $40 per month. Cali at 1095 s8./V- Orndorff, P.O. Box 668. 9-3-at kitchen, full agement, | coal THE CASPER STORAGE GROCERY Ash ‘st, Phone 638-J. gFtAi Gu, RITE SERE tint ream wan room, ‘storae | room, | Taundry | ‘Telephone 97-98. FOR SALE—Good bicycle; good condl-} two beds; bath and hot water, “325| Sales hoeatee Thiet peer eee Se | tony reasonable; copner Washington No. Center, Riverview Hotel. 9-3-3t} home appeals strongly to home | it ut el TS | } of McKinley ‘School en’ hill. dh| FOR RENT—New bungalow, 4 rooms Paper. Wie grams: Ae bug, in = } and bath, up stairs, 3 rooms, laundry | takes $1,000 cash to swing the WwW. H. BROWN FOR SALE—4-room new modern house} and toilet down stairs. Apply 1048 5. deal. You should see it. | Chestnut and Carey, good, lot; only | Third. 8-29-..t? $5000—5-roem bungalow and bath, Hig) a Seueaieatien $3800; easy terms. Gall 1025 8. As full basement, coal room, laun- & dethan som st. Phone 638-J. FOR SALE—New six-room_ bungalow, strictly modern, price $5,800; very easy terms. Grover C, Gorsuch. ‘Phone 638-J. 1025 S. Ash St. 8-29-6t ——- | — | | FOr SALE | 4918 four-passenger Cadillac ear with wire wheels, slip covers and full eq ic at grently reduced price for this car on account of owner leaving to join the Army. Call Colli- seum Garage. ‘OR SALE—150 cows and calves for | delivery between September 1 and | October 20. D. E. Fuller, Lyalteer Te: *29-101 —_———$ $$ | FOR, SALE—Good building lot, Chest- nut and Carey, sewer and water con- |nection made. Only eS Groyer |Gorsuch. Phone 638-J. 8S. Ash street. ed 8-29-61 [FOR SAL ots; ehoice residence |. Section; per Liberty Bonds taken \first payment; $50 cash, balance pay- jable in two years; buy and @ le jyour money. Address-Owner, 836 East | Second street. 8-31-40 \FoR SALE OR LEASE—20-room room- ing house. See owner, pineg opal 31-31 | FOR _SALE—One Beatty Piano; | gain at $55 cash, or $65 on time |ments. One Vose Piano at. $65 $79 on time payments. 815 S. avic Street. 9-3-3t* |FOR -—Good two-room house 5 partly furnished; onl; $300 cash; $85 to be paid on con- - Inquire " Harry, Brown, third jlot, éa8t from corner Cénter and Col- jleme. Z aoee 9-3:3t* | Se FOR SALE—Nearly new Magazine Heating Stove; cost $85; will sel! |for $35. 9-5.dh Address A. C., care Tribune. FOR SALE—Dodge. Touring car, one year old;-go00d as new at a bargain if sold at once. Call 292- 9-49-41 FOR SALE—House, double ed; 4 Jarge rooms, bath and larg pantty; partly furnished; North Burl- ington Addition; on easy terms at | bargain. Call 29 5 8-4-4) Pa i I ta lata: Ct FOR SALE—Bed springs and mattress, | smail heater, igh chair, nursery chair, camera. " 308 8. Beech. 9-4-2t" | nstruct- 200 Victrola new; wan, Tulsa Hotel. mor SALE. $100. rank M 9-4-4" Portable FOR SALE—Keystone No. Oil Rig complete H. P. boiler, tools, new, used on one well on for half present price. The | Roger Mfg. Company, Denve with 7e ete. lee o stove; Durbin. | FOR § Four-room cottage in; ; terms, Owner, 347 Map, FOR SALE—One new : inghous ‘Ane six weeks; costs $27.: will sell it for y318. Call Mint Bar p.m 9-6-2t? Be SALE—1915 Ford touring car; tr first class condition; call for Mr Wright's car at Shockley’s Garage, 9-5-31 FOR SAI truck or will trade for a 5-passenger touring car. 519 Cunningham. ~b=1t” SALE—Furniture; in good shape; l ugh to furnish three. rooms com- | pletely. 519 Cunningham. 9-5.1t* NOTICE ' By. mutual agreement the firm o: Lester & Tullis has been dissolved this 3rd day of September and all bills duc and eeauier the firm shall be present- d and paid to W. A. Lester, /62# East Third street. HAST SIDE GARAGE, W. A. LESTER, | Ged-ite Proprietor NOTICE OF INCORPORATION FOR DURM OIL’ COMPANY was _in- retary of State, at Cheyenne, Wyom- jing,,on the 3rd day of July A. D. 1918, at the-hour of 9 o’clock a. m. The term of existence of said com- | pany shall be under the control of a |above date. The object of said com- ; pany is to engage in a general min- ing business. The capital stock of isaid company is One Hundred Thon- ‘sand Dollars, divided into one hun- ‘electing directors of said company? dred thousand shares of the par value for the year next, ensuing, and for of one dollar per share. The af- |fairs gnd managemnt of said com- ‘pany shal] be-undr the control of a |board of three directors: R. J. Mosher, Carl F, Shumaker and A. E. Stirrett are the diretors for the | first,corporate year of said company. |The apace operations of d 7 j}pany shail be« est N County, Wy + the’ \fice of said company “is: rot | 10-11 Oil Exchange Building: 9 City of Casper, Natrona 0 uy, |Wyoming, with A. E. Stirrett the \agent of ‘said company in charge ‘thereof, ‘ A. E. STIRRETT, * 'N. & S. Secretary. Pub. Sept. 5, 6, 7, 1918, 1.7 RSE ar Oa SG FOR SE oerege with fifteen cars tric Mente, “Sansa” and Wolontt, ee | ic ‘ole 7 - ponite “City Park. ar. | 0-8 Bldg. —_— FOR RENT—Rooms for bath; reasonable. Center’ street. 317 B. Linden. 8-216t FOR RENT—Two basement rooms fo) light house! seeping: good jight: cheap. 1006 8. Elm. 9-3-4t* FOR RENT—Two.room rnished shack, in rear of 144 North Wales street." 9-3-3 “OR RANT ose Partly furnished & or unfurnished. “mauire 816 South Wainut. ‘ 9-3-3t FOR RENT— Modern furnished room ‘next to th. Lady or gentleman; rent reason 3b t if desired 31-5t" entlemen; tt t* Mrs. A. de 0 16 Oll Exchan Bids. Wrciscoey 9 at FOR RENT—Three-room house, one thlook ia er, North Burling- 1» OR shea. Sane pnone gs aa a A Ee FOR RENT—Five-room house strict- ly modern; also three-room house. Apply Tripeny’s Confectionery. 9-3-6t * tu a osthiees in, 9n4-~At a FO. 2 ft 5 thd per wok with bathe hat ane cold’ water; also 3 lan for Nousekeopiy ‘Re ro Mg sgeKe. Yorks, ‘trom Cen- ter stree ‘W. Second akaaat ae FOR RENT— furnished ‘house: inquire 348 N. inley. 9-4-3t8 FOR RENT—Fypnished rooms for gentlemen, reasonable; also 2-room d coal FOR anion tewantly mo an modern, rooms oe apartments furnished for light house- | keeping. 805 East Fourth St. 9-4-41 FOR RENT—Apartment, guire at 716 door. modern. In- 2t° FOR RENT--Si ly .modern bunga- low ony EY hot water heat: five rooms and bath upstairs; four ex- eprionally. dine housekeeping rooms ith bath in basement. Phone 820-W. 9-5-3t | FOR RENT—Furnished ‘bath; close in. 345 N. S room with Durbin, 9-5-2t* SS FOR RENT—Hoyse partly furnished or unfurnished; modern. “Inquire 816 5. Walnut, Phone 53) Y. 8-3 LOST AND FOUND SASY MONEY. The Security Loan Co., No, 4 and 5, Kimball Bldg. Phone 702. 7-31-27t “OST—Brown suitcase with A. D.,ow side, on road between ColeCreek ana Casper bridge. Return to sais corderoy body, Return to Tribune. 9-3-3t* “OST—Leather vest, Tea lined, pst —One gold cuff link. Return to : D., care Tribune, 9-3-3t* LOST—English Bulldog, answers to vame of itchie. Phone 744-J. 9-4-3" LOST—One -black —pockethook; con tains two twenty-dollar bills and one en; also some American and Adams oxpreas receipts, Very liberal reward f returnod to Adams Express Offico. Name ip, book, R. W. Case; 4-24 NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE ON EXECUTION In_ the District Court, Sixth Ju- licial Distriet, within and for the Sounty of Natrona, State of Wyom- ing. ¢ COLEMAN M. ELGIN, plaintiff, vs. pe CHARLES HORSTMAN, as Guar-| dian of the Estate of SOL BLOOM, an Incompetent Person, Defend- ant. NOTICE IF HEREBY GIVEN, that pursuant to an execution duly ‘ssued out of ‘the above / entitled Court, in the above entitled action, upon a judgment recovered in said ,,ction by the said above named vlaintiff against the said above named defendant, which said judg- ment is dated the 26th day of Aug. 1918, and wherein it is adjudged and decreed ‘that the hereto- Yore existing between said above. vamed plaintiff, Coleman M. Elgin, and Sol Bloom, known as “The Bloom Shoe & Clothing Company,” -be dis- solved. and thatt he ‘property de- scribed in said judgment, consisting of real, personal and mixed prop- erty, be sold to satisfy the indebt- edness of said partnership, amount- ‘ng to the sum of Ninety Thousand Seven Hundred Sixty-five and-97-100 Dollars ($90,765.97), to which said judgment reference is hereby made, for greater particularity ,I, tho un- dersigned, as Sheriff of said above named Natrona County, haye duly Pa si es ‘Casper, Natrona County, Wyoming, sell and dispose of at public auction| to the highest @nd best bfdder, the following described lands, tenements, personal properties, and other prop- Apply to Janitor, s | $$ Two blocks fram | E, Second street, side | —y- Grace St. No Casper Addition, ‘Telephone 817-W. BUY YOUR ACTUAL MONEY'S WworTH In tires, Don’t buy expenses. Per-~ mit us to show them to you. Send your order y* BAST SIDE GARAGE Third Pine. dry room, furnace heat, modern in-every Pespect with all built- in features. This bungalow is built on a corner lot near Cen- { ter Street, only half block from { paving. Only $750 cash, bal- | + on very easy payments. FOR REN 9-room house, furnished, modern, on | Cy avenue, * |__S-room house, unfurnished, on Lin- coin. street. 6.room house, unfurnished, on David etn ‘ect. $-room house, unfurnished, in 5 \ingtoa Addition. {.—_——_______________ 6 ASK FON JONES HARRY FREE Granite and Marble Monuments and |Meat Ratate Insurance lentale| | Cement work. "OF Cemetery Investments } ROBERT SIMPSON UST So. Center St, Phone 806-W. 221 East Second St. -Opposite P. 0. Phone ‘605-3. | WANTED CASPER HEATING SUPPLY COMPANY Everything in Metal Work. Warm Air and Hot Water Heat- ing. Fourth and Pine. Phone 836J. WANTED—White or colored girl for | | housework; good pays small family. | |Inquire 644 8. Beech, 8-31-ir | BONDS of alt kinds bot and gold, The | .,No. 4 and 5, Kim- ail Bide. “Phone os Teay-att WANTRD—Parniture, Call 6o2W. C leax” uction House, 2 North | McEVENY & | MESSENGERS WANTED i HARKNESS Electrical Contractors. | Fi ix by 14 t aot Sui vispote' te Sithecuaces cot | uireing, Repairs and Fixtures, eurn from $50-to $100 per month. Ap- | yA ” . {py to Re L. Forbes, Manager, Western | | 141 West First. | Union. 3-3-3t | | WANTED—Practieal nursing to do, Mrs. F. M. * TW. 62a East Third. Rid RAT 29-6 J J. DONOHUE see Et | WANTED—Will buy your old stove; Will pay highest ‘cash price, Phone | 249, 121 West First St. 8-29-100| WANTED—5-room ead Plumbing, Steam and Hot-Wi or Heating « Specialty, Jobbing of all kinds promptly attended. modern house by reliable tenant, about Sept. Shop 645 South “Wolcott. 1 schoal preferred. Address GL. cate ‘Tribune. 8-20-dh | Phowe 107W. |WANTRD—Bookkeeping or. clerical | position “by young waman with two | ‘ears’ experience. Phone -w. |Bouth Chestnut. 8-30-6t* | DUBOIS ~ GOODRICH WANTED—Woman for general house wore Phone disew 9-3-3t Room 24, Townsend Bldg. Casper, Wyo. WANTED—Woman wants any kind of work by day or hour, Mrs. Phillips, | 81 No, Chestnut St. Phone AS 4 | WANTED—Small apartment or hous GRAVEL ROOFING F. M. DILLON Keepi rooms; two people; must be; close in. H. J. B, care ‘tribune. Practical Gravel Roofer 9-3-6t* Phone 402-W WANTED—Purchaser for a truck 306 East Sussex have hauling;; will sell on time, pa Hal payment plan. TN, Van Sant Oil Exchange. 9 Serereerssgereey se a date—remeing oie WAXTED—Mon. for apipe line ork: | ' mi TAI also man_waiter. west Refinery LLIARD |Co., Room 518 Oil Exchange Bldg. | |-A Con Hy Psa eee nodtign men. igars, Tobacco, Confee- WANTED—A four or five room unfur- tionery, and Soda Fountai |_ nished house, close in. Call for 20) = Spencer, Wyoming Grocery. 9-5-6 Appointments by Telephone. | ns | MISCELLANEOUS | Telephone 470. ! | | MISS DELIA LENEHAN | | You should try our special lunches, | }11:30 till 2. Waffle Kitchen, 115 West Beauty Parlor | Second strect. 8-30-tf B. Burnham System | BOARD, AND pHOOM. 217 No. Grant Smith Bldg., Suite 11. | Pee AND 0 Se | —<_<$—_— $= Sant ——_—_.---.'| THE REO SERVICE STAGE LINE AUTO EXCHANGE—We will sell your! |u'so bring” "your car to cour place. | _ Leaves Midwest hotel daily, | Auto Exchange-Co,, corner Linden and) Sunday, at 8:30 a. m., for Salt Center t. 9-3-6860" | Leaves NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS’ | Per at ANNUAL MEETING excer! Cre cl Creek to return to Cas p.m. Trips made to al oil camps. Fare, one way, $7.60, G. W. WARMOTH. Pt OTH, Prop. Notice is hereby given that the an-| REAL nual meeting.of the stockholders al ESTATE the Consolidated Royalty Oil Com-| pany will be held at the office of the | RIKER i company, Suite 307 Oil Exchange! | REALTY-INVESTMENT COMPANY } Building, 125 North Center Street, | meal etat bane in the City of Casper, State of Wy-| Ba fon a a loming, on the 16th day of Septem-| ia jber, 1918, at 10 o’clock in the fore-| | noon for the purpose of electing di- | Q—————_______-_________9 |rectors and transacting such other, )business as properly come be-| fore the 8, 1918. meeti: Dated September | ROD: KK N. MATSON, MARION P, WHEELER Real Estate and Insurance Casper - - - - Wyoming Secretary. ¢ ARCHITECTS | | Pub. Sept. 4. 5, 6, 1018. | —_— erties, to-wit: | Lot Twenty-Bix (26) in Block} numbered Three (8) and the north} nine (9) ‘feet of Lat numbered) Twenty-tive (26) in Block num-| bered Three (3), according to the! map and plat of said Town, now City of Casper, Natrona County, Wyom-! ing, together with the improvements thereon. tT Two (2) lots in Butler Addition to! the Town of Casper, now City of Cas- per, accerding-te the map and plat of GEORGE E. McDONALD Archi tect Fitth Flocr O. 8. Bldg. Heavy Re-inforced Fire-preat Construction a Specialty WHERE TO EAT IDA'S RESTAURANT Home-Cooked Meals. lor 8}. One block west Of Midwest hotel, Sandbar. Nice Clean Beds, $2.50 in connection, Der Geek. 1 merchandi. MOK Wittiaea ‘Haft.’ Mouse, bST.W; Office, 194 Wo oa MOVING Ay SPECIALTY of 6 “oP irs. { itnes y band and: seal this 28th day of August, 1918. UNITED BAKERY Home-made Bread. All Other Pastry ~ BILL MANTHAS 824 Cobb St. ‘Tel. o40<.Ww 1 \ HUGH L. PATTON, | jo Sheriff. | Pub. Aug. 29, Sept. 5, 12, 19, 23,, | Oct. 3, 10, 1918. { ‘ neem meee ‘Three Meals | | said Town, now City of Casper, Na- trona County, Wyoming, (gether) ANNOUNCEM with the improvements thereon. i SERVICE t ENTS { The goods, wares, . o——__________________o ER & STORAGE Mt \ ° Office and Hospital | 505 South Durbin Street | Special Attention to Surgery | Only Graduate Nurses in Attendance | | Phone 736 (. Rohrbaugh Building Lt Office Phone 54 Foster—! ce. Lathrop—Residence__ PRIVATE HOSPITAL { 340 S. Durbin St Phones 272 and 273 eee — | De bC. Ree | PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Office: Suite 4, Smith Bldg. Phones: Offiee 130 House 85 Dr. Dr. : SLI I ZIPP PPIPPIPPO TT FFF Fee. ] | ! | } | —O | | DR. J. E. BEAL, DENTIST I will open an office at 203 0.-S. Building as soon as fixtures ar- De BLACKMORE BLDG. Office Hours: $:30 to 6:30 Evenings and Sundays by Apointment Phone 361-5 ———— | F. 6 LUCKEY, M. D, Physteian and Su Phonet Residence, a01-Ws 505 Second Street, 1 2, Wood Block 8S. W. VALLIER hi ractor Specialiat in Fonte Diseases Office ite No. 219 0. & 6. Bids. Phone 6973 DR. MERCER DICKERSON Rehrbaugh Bidg. Residenee, 265 North Pine St. Angsthetion a Sperhulty, Phone td DR. C. W. THOMAS, Dentist. Second Floor, Wood Building Office Hours: 8:30 to 5. Evenings and Sundays by Ap- Pointment. Lady Attendant Phone 333 Casper, Wyo. ca] | DR. MYERS Physician and Surgeon. Special Attention Given to Diseases of Women and Children Suite 200-201, O. S. Bidg. Phone 699. MARSHALL C. KEITH, M.D. Physician and Surgeon Special attention given to obstet- Files and disenses of women and children. Blackmore Building Phones: OMice, 30; Ree. 164 J. H. JEFFREY, D.C. Ph.C. ‘hiropractor Lyric Theater Bldg., Center St. Phone 706. i 8 =} B. G. Hahn 11-12 Townsend Bldg. | ~ MASSEUSE AMY DEISCHER Masseuse, Violet Ray, Vibrator, | 225 N. Wolcott St. Phone 411. | °. HAGENS & STANLEY Lawyers 204-207 Oil Exchange Bldg. Wycming NICHOLS & STIRRETT Lawsere 309-310-311 Oil Exchange Bidg. q TURKISH BATHS 0. 8, TURKISH BATHS * 0. 8. Bullding Yluoge in Connection. Expert- enced M CR! Open All Hours ™* | N N N N N N i \ \ \ \ t i \ |