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eovcee LOCAL EXHIBITS FOR STATE FAIR TOBE REGEWED | Should Deliver to Depot Saturday and Sunday; Natrona County to Send Large Crowds | to” Douglas Prospective exhibitors of agricul- tural and horticultural: products at the Wyoming State Fait should bear} in mind that such displays, packed securely in wooden boxes and pre- pared according to information pre- viously furnished, should be dgliver- ed to County Agricultural Agent John Hays at the Burlington Freight depot either S&tutday or Sunday. Mr. Hays or his nepresentative will re- main on duty at the depot for this purpose and take charge of the’ ex- hibits which will be shipped to Dong-| las free of cost. 4 ¢ Natrona county is expected to sen@® large delegations of visitors to the State Fair this year and the fact that the government will stage an im- mense war display will tend to in-, creas the crowds, The fair will be highly educational in these particu- lars. Reduced railfoad rates will be in effect. Z On the five days the fair will be in progress, beginning September 9, afternoon programs of running races, relay races, bucking contests, and numerous feature numbers will be offered for the entertainment of far crowds. : Uncle Sam is sending to the people of the West an exhibit which has nev- er been equaled.” Six departments at Washington are furnishing the material for the great exposition, and | are now completing final arrange-| ments under the supervision of F. | Lamson-Scribner. | The object of this exposition is to illustrate the work in progress and the results achieved. Our govern- ment knows what is needed to win the war, and our government be- | lieves that the people should be thoroly acquainted with the matters in progress, especially those matters relative to national defense: The displays made are the-products of years of rien¢e-th™exposition methods, and every effort has been made to. visualize the subjects that the impression obtained may be last- ing one. Government employes are | in charge of all the departments of the exhibition and will give any infor mation relative to the material and subjects of the departments. The display of the 'Navy Depart- | ment will be an exceedingly ‘interest- | ing and educational.one, The mini: ture battleships; destroyers, cruisers, i] and dreadnaughts are patterned in exact detail from those in active ser- vice today. These models are the re-| sult-of most expert workmanship and calculation, and are accurate dupli- | cates in diminuitive proportions of | Uncle Sam’s sea fighters. All the} 18) this machinery. / Vane’ : Tees POOL WORLD'S RANT MATERIAL United States Takes Step Toward) Acquiring Great Reserve } After the War 1 By ROBERT J. BENDER (United Press Staff Correspondent) | ‘ WASHINGTON, | Sept. struction of a great raw materials re- serve by the allied nations is now un-| der way to pave the way for a just, and lasting peace. | Kaiser Wilhelm recently declared | that the great crisis in the west de-| pended upon which side mustered | most quickly and adequately its re-) serves—but the didn’t figure on raw materials. When the war is over, the sidi with the reserves—gold, food, co: iron, steel, cotton, wool will Peace and happiness of the world, officials here declare. Plan International Board. The United tSates government is now taking steps to acquire that re- reserve. Raw materials pooled after the war, as ‘now, to in- suré against another outbreak of Hohenzellerism, if the great war-fails to drive that blood monarch from the throne. An international priorities board | will. determine what nations shall re-| ceive first benefits of these raw ma+ terials.» It will take care that the |weak and helpless country first is al-| jlowed. to revive its strength, that it| may hot be suddenly overwhelmed while convalescent, by a nation whose military strength has survived the war and whose greed for expan- sion has not been tempered. The foundation of this board could be the international _organiza- tion already developing to diréct His- tribution of pooled allied war sup-| plies for fighting forces. The out- come of the war will determine whether’ Germany is a party to the board. * . ¥ Finance Board Tao. , There is a movement afoot to es- tablish an international reserve board jto maintain financial stability thru! ; the period of reaction that_inevita- bly will follow the war. This or- ganization would operate ‘to main- tain a balance of. gold among na- tidns after the war, even as the fed- eral reserve board now,maintains a FO. balance of credit and currency in the 6.—Con= may bé LA = — FOR SALB—9-year-old family horse; light buggy and harness, all for $100; Food condition: great bargain. | Ad. ‘ess P. 174, Casper, Wyo. 3t dh — WILL TRADE A Gl5S-acre Missour! rapch for Cas- Property. atk, CHREWAN i Estate M m 20 Townsend Bidg. | per se |. PEOPLE’S FURNITURE STORE Two doors east of Postoffice FOR SALE—New and sesond_hand furniture, pianos and office furniture. Til pay spot oash for used furniture or exchange new for old. OR SALE—A gnay buy; new 3-rogm bungalow on cKin! st., near the bash, $0, par’ month Cali at 1025" Ren'st Phone Oib-3. 8-29-6t bicycle; condi- reasonable; corner Washington | and Prairie streets; two cage east of McKinley School on hil oh pik. -room new modern house tnut land at SS: lot; onl i A 02: A ne kg hy OL ethene six-room bungalow, price $5,800; very Grover _C. Gorsuch. ‘Phone 8. Ash ‘8t. FOR SALE— 8! tly modern, ensy terms. } 638-3. 1025 }WE STORE cars for $10 per month. East side Garage. 9-6-26t -—- ——n { | | { FOR SALE 1918 four- Cadiline | car with wire whee! covers and full ea jent for si greatly reduced for this car on. account of owner ine <2. the Army. Call Colli- jar: ————— FOR 'SALE—150 cows and calves for delivery between September 1 an¢ October 20. D. E. Fuller; Leas Ty 39-101 $$ — (FOR SALE—Nearly new Magazin« ;. Heating Stove; cost $85; will sel! for $35. 5 9-5-db | Address A. C., care Tribune. ‘WE STORE cars for $10 per month East Side Garage. 9-6-261 FOR SALE—Dodge Touring car, onc year old; good as new at ain m4 a f sold at once. Call 292-M. 9-4-4) FOR SALE-—House, double construct- ed; 4 large rooms, bath and laret pantry; partly furnished; North Burl- ngton Addition; on easy terms at bargain. Call 2 8-4-4) $200 Victrola new; $100 cGowan, Tulsa Hotel. = g-4-4t* + he en gee pe Ty United States. ro +h 4 FOR SALE—Electric stove; almost Thru these two great international; new. 405 N. Durbin. CF g-5-3te instrumentalities as much as tho an armed league of nations, had treat- ies could be maintained openly, sec- rect pacts could well survive, and no nation could hoard war supplies and) build up a predominating militarism /$ without full knowledge and restraint of its sister nations. Many authori-' ties betieve peace would be rendered absolutly lasting thru mainteance of | P HOTEL ARRIVALS. | AT THE MIDWEST. Dr. H. S. Eastman, Riverton; A. ‘FOR SALE Thorobred Belgian |. Flemish Siant Rabbits, Does young ones, Call FOR SALE—Four-room cottage; clos in; $2,250; terms.. Owner, 347° Nort? Maple. 9-5-3t° ee FOR SALE—One new Blectric West inghouse-mueke Reyolving Fan; usec six weeks; costs $2 will sell It Call Mint Bar after 4 pr m. 9-5-2t" 2 ns dy FOR SALE—1915 Ford touting car; iy first clasa condition; call for Mr Wright's car at Shgckloy’s Garage: <5-3) ee ee ae for at 260 mares & ee” FOR SALE—Spring Chickens and fres? laid eggs. Call ut 260 Marion St \ ‘ 9-6-2t* Se FOR SALE—A splendid restaurant \ fully equipped in every way, on Cen. bi ished m Pobomn 381 We Bowen Cais FoR water office. & RES SS : Sea A FOR 'T—Modern nousekee Poor, #10 Der south; ‘alxo eeping rooms $¢ and ac er week. 54 Gi Second. Phone #85-W. e-28-f1208 poe st ten Se m <i AE, ch St WE GUARANTEE all work at East Side Garag 9-06-26 ROOM FOR RENT $20 per month. 156 North Wolcott. Telephone, hot and cold water in room ané@ bath adjoin Only one block from Midwest Will rent to one man only. 156 North Woicott. —— a — FOR RENT—Three-room house, one on rhs ater an a] shed. $20.” brome 878-7" Sacsee pe dt Pied hall il | FOR RENT—Five-room housé strict- ly modern; klso’ three-room house. Apply Tripeny’s Confectionery. modern flat, 5 rooms and bath, cl tn. 506 8. Durbin, 7a ae FOR RENT—Nicely: fu $5.00 per wee weigh col water; al targe rooms housekeepini blocks. ‘trom ee ao We. ter stree ished rooms, « Second street. FOR RENT— il furnished house; low on Cy avenue; hot water heat; ‘ive rooms and bath upstairs; four ex- with bath im basement. ; Phone ike *OR -ENT—Furnished — room bath? close in. 345 N. Durbin ‘or one or reat. Ww. VE SELL side, Garage, 76-W, "OR RENT—Thtee-room house; quire 249 S. Beech. Phone si93t 7OR RENT--Two Tooms for in- Nghe bk tt ts i & housekeeping, one- alf block from Postoifice. Bre Voleott. 9-6-2t° — ‘OR RENT—Four large rooms, base- 7OR ret Sy Sleeping room, week or $10 wonth, 312 tritish Parliament has passed a law orbidding the nuport of dyes for ten ears ufter the war. At the begin- ing o' the war Germany controlled ‘our years the dye-making industry ‘as been successfully developed both a America and in England, so that ‘ever again willl the world have to 00000000 00500 ces eesleee ees ees ee ee see eseesesovereeccccccocccccesooeoreesoceeesoseneseseooooeees SOSESSOSTSESESEDESESESE a ea } | ; os ; 1 | 8-3-4 | 157 So. Center St. Phone 69¢-W. ath, hot ana! BONDS of all kinds bot and sold. The pit ieee Amal Peptionally fine. housekeeping rooms | WANTED—Woman wants any kind of ——— es ——___—— close in. H. P. B, care Tribune } °OR RENT Furnished rooms suitable | 9-38-60" t 'O» geAtiemen: Soom | WANTED Purchaser oe Bas for 28 cents at East tial f 9-6-26t Oil *| WANTED—Men_ for pipe \Go., Room S}8 Ol Exchange Bldg. * eee furnished | WANTED—A four or five room ‘orth |Spencer, Wyoming Grocery. ment; steam heat: full sized win. ows: very reasoruble. 423 S. Bee: street. | 9-6-3t"! 3.00. per | V. Park | As a move against Germany, the care Tribune. he dyes of the whole world. But in, WANTED—Boy. ¥ Y Cheap an Tribun. OOS SCOSSSSSISSSSSOSSSHSSESHESEOTSEOESEBEEESESS —=—=——= = = —= =f FOR SALE FOR SALE - FORM SALE j DOCTORS —— 18-room rooming beuwe fer- ‘didhactiaes Owner must se. a ed to 32 | o—s——_ + ____— 7, e | $ive-rocm 4welling. best part of the! | W EXCHANGE FURNITURE COMPANY oN Tee Caan. baisice tare 5g DR. 1. N. FROST | ane, Fail, Top Office Desk 226) shree-room b Cedar street — ! $290 cash, balance LA Tw-.room how Bull Rope, good as new. $15.09. Geviner Phovoureohe 2% Records, $35. i Office and Hospital ; 505 South Durbin Street Special Attention to Surgery er } Pive-reom modern home. clase im j MARION P. WHER LEM Townernd Bide. SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENTS i| CASPER STORAGE ComPanr es Zz “MARRY FREE THE LOT MAN FOR Ry PNT — Ga 2 with fifteen cars| I y, { pens tric es. and Wolcott, |DO@ YOU CARRY FIRE INSURANCE!) [one Casren STORAGE GROCERY | j } i rouse insured? | 5 iy Boge ag eee Awply to sHitets| 1S Your Poraiture insured? } Tiaghane: 25-26. Lhd { ~ Is your garage insured? . OO ee i WE GUARANTEE all work at East; Is your automobile insured” i PRIVATE HOSPITAL Side Garage. 9-6-26t it Hy Ganeeceve te Gsay. Atttend to | sura: ? FOR -RENT—Roome for peatiemen;|We Write all kinds @f fire Insurance. | WwW. 2. BROWN ' 340 S. Durbin St { bath; reasonable. Two blocks from | aSkipom sexms | wich bisa Geeta : Phones 272 und 273 4 Center street. 817 E. Linden. 8-316t} HARRY FREE | and Provisions _ it FOR RENT—Modern furnished room| “3 Sa ; ‘The Lot Man. Grace St. North Casper Addition. | next to bath. ry Rentleman : rent Teasonalile; Feaktast If desired. Real Extate Insurance Rentals | | Senens eyrws ' Dr. J. c Kamp Mrs. A. J, Woods, 215 O11, Exchange | ex. PHYSICIAN 2nd SURGEON (ol Office: & s | er . i ‘ DH 2% BILAL. DANETST 9-3-6t) - mei i . Heures % 3a FOR RENT—Elegantly furnished | Pegetener Evenings and Sundae by ap- :—ee—————_—__l Security Loan Co, No. 4 and 5, On ; cant pail Bldg. “Phone "703. WcSE-Stth } ats went eaeeem ae ee Beet ——_—————— - Phone i 9-4-5t? helm asaya Sage p> wy 2: Guns i ' Da = | r ct! jouse, orth n= (o torngeer 6-24-02 chate i inquire 346 ss 9-473t WANTED Win ber por gla glove: | FOR RENT—Furnished rooms f will pay highest cash price. Phon gentlemen, reasonable: also rose, (243. 13h West Pirst St 8-29-10: = PANY wartments fui fom light house- |... at , werything in Me ork. ; . A nt tt, WANTED—Bookkeeping jor — clerical ceping. 308 Eagt Fourth St, 9-4-4¢ | WANTED be Foung womb with two | Warm Air and Hot Water Heat- | | Q— ~~ POR RENT--Sttictly modern bunga- | Yeats’ experience. Phone 9€4- 4 sek South Chestnut. ' | ¥. & LUCKEY. — m . 1 by day or ho Mrs. Phillips, ! Physician ané Sereces 5-8 81 No. Chestnut Be Phone hh Bo McEVENY & HARKNESS 7 PRene. Pag wer | a a eed | Electrical Contractors. | + Office 122 Bo Screed Steeet. | with | WANTED—Small apartment or house- f betes A and Fixtures. | Reem 2 Weed Bieck ¥. 9-5-2t9| Keeping rooms; two people; must be | | Office 935 W., Res 665 W.- 141 West Purst. | for a truck; IL sell on time, par- RN. Van Sant, 319 $-4-3t have hauling; payment pl Exchange. pa ican een OTE ‘OR RENT—Furnished room in mod-|W5 STORE cars for $19 per month.| | Plumbing, Steam and Hot-W. or ern home. $03 S. David. Phone, East Side Garage. 9-6-26¢ i és Heating a Specialty. } e F Jobbing of all kinds promptiy sidwest Reliners attended. i also man_ waiter. 9-4-72 unfur-" Call for 9-5-6t nished house, close in. | WANTED—Cook; _must_be fast: until 10.@. 115 West Phone 346-R_ cond, WANTED—Four young ladios to board and room at 644 Bucknum. $-6-2t) WANTED—4 or 5 : house; state room furnishea jocation and prics Gus, WANTED—-Man and wife would Work in carop; woman to cook; to Work in fied or any Kind of Answer soon. Box M. V See Adriance, care} Tribune. $-6-1¢° $< WANTED—Second-hand yg chair, tn e condition. Phone $63-J. & -2t" ent rt 2 @*f*e Ber ee 5 - le pag sete : “ nd upon Germany for its coal- 5 munitions used by our boys “Over | E. Laurence, Salt Creek; William A. tor street; doing $150 busiucss datty epe MISCELLANEOUS ' There” are shown in this connection. peat Tae Slit a mat iventigate. this. proposition 4 ar colors, p | Sas, SETS are ee | Special attention given te ebenet- The exhibits: of the ‘several execu- | e ellow, 4 ” ellow, ‘Jr. m t a be rned soon, os Fos’ Or. at KS ‘or show try our specia Jamepes: H Appointments » Te! tie amd Clecases of wemes, tive departments will be displayed wt | Harden, W. L. Hudson, Lander; Jes. | 24st Second’ street. 96-11 NOTICE OF INCORPORATION Bae, dh er Vette Kitchen, 125 Wess | | 7 oA Tenses. | | the Wyoming@ State fair, Douglas, %@ Anderson,, Torrington; W.. D. Ell work at Ba Notice is hereby given of the in- ~ - i MISS DELIA LENEHAN Wyoming, Suptembes, 8, 40, aie 124| Woodruff, wife und daughter, Sho!| _Si4°_< ——— § Crporation of The Casper Dairy and|PQtRD AND SROOM. 417 No. Grant | Beauty Parlor 2 1, and Di Rove oe" “"\ shoni; Ja W. Conner, St.Louis; Gi WILL 8 you a tryck with dumy J ce Cream Company, created to con- AUTO EXCHANGE OWEN eee | E. Burnham S 7 = cn 7 |W. Ohenstein, Denver; J. C. Holmes, | nating butrace in RMontenhs weet ae & general poy and ice cream “auto at any minutes get you cash tor Smith Bldg. Suite 11. Y RCM | RRO Boe city; C. 8. Miles, St. Paul} 8. J. Fox, haul: rood hurd roads rroune § usiness, with a capital stock of fifty) it; so bring Your car te our piace | THE REO SERVIC. | BOTH Ph 1 CHAIRMEN Denver; M. A. Miller, city; E. Beat. |S ‘Bldg, DY 18D HB. Paps J housand (50,000 shares of the par) Aite, Bychanse Co, corner Linder beeline oil fh | 4 inh By mages * f 9 5 dig ' 9-68-20" = — : tie, Grand Rapids; H. W. Telburg, | ~—-——————-—\_______ I. alue of One Dollar ($1.00) per) ——"— F Lyric Theater B! FAVOR NATION EAGUIE ons: James M. Sanderson, Dougtas;) ey's Garage. * ears, and, whose operations will be aatecsicecanel ; oy aves Salt Creek to return fe Con Phone TOS i a L J. C. Dickenson, H. W. Prommel, ee eee ae EEE SS La arried on in the City of Casper, By mytuat Bits at I the firm or SSF 8% 1 pm. Trips made te a OC ® | Denver; W. A. Sailer, Dallas; F. E.)F SALI e Beatty Piano; bar-§ ‘Ounty of Natrona, yoning, und) Lesier €-Tullis has been dissolved this | Ol cups. one way, $7.50, NR age Se mae * | Stewart and wife, Lincoln; Mrs. G.) nf esr cor eee Cyeime.pay ft lsewhere, and with three Directors, | 34, Say ot Fre Kember and all bills due . Ww. W, OTH, Prop. ‘ NEW YORK, Sept. 5.—Will, H.| Jefferson, V. A. Van Horn, F. 8. $70 on tine yayments: “$15 8 Daw fhe names of those who shall man-| ed ‘and paid to Wek Bakes LNA, | "REAL EST. 8 Hays, Chairman of the Republiéan Corzine, Denver; Leslie A. Hatt, Al treet 9-8 ge its affairs for the first year be. Third atreet. Bist sine canaém |} ATE B. G. Hahn 1 National Committee, in a letter made | fiance; Edward Clauren, Ed Klein-| The longest continwous fence ir | °% 4: H. Bunnell, H. Brown Can- W. A. LESTER, 11-12 Townsend Bldg. public today; announced his “hearty | ert, Chichgo; Mrs. Henry Brownlee, the world is ime which stretche: | .°" and Thomas H. Redingten, and/*4-#* ____ Broprietor. — ' ee ee sympathySwith the general purpose” | Douglas; E. f. Burton, Laramie; C.| across the Avatralian eontinere frop J Ne location of the, principal office LOST AND FOUND | REALTYAINVEST MENT Company | MASSELSE of the League to Enforce Peace; and , Watkins, Denver. S hithe; south: const’ -at @taer: tl ay Boe. n this state being 101 Maple Street, | ——— | secepted “election as an. Honorary. AT THE HENNING. Harbor:.to ahel northrc ae B sf casper, Wyoming, and the name of BaSy MONEY. The Security Loan Co_| | “0st Metate—Rentate—tneurance | AMY Vice-President of that organization.!’ w. [, Elbert, city; George Koyl, RInkarre ca aintees aye en, . ae he agent in charge thereof being A.|No. 4 and 5, Kimball Ridg. Phone ! Chairman Hays’ action evidences the! st. Paul; V. Mitchell, Chicago; Colby fe. This. s wonderful ies na) et 1. Bunnell. Re te } 3 ' non-partisan character 6f the League |}. Pheistridge, Omaha; Clifford! 2 - IG eHe NL. | FeuOes THOMAS H. REDINGTON, |LosT—Euglish Bulldoss anawore of Nations movement;.for Vance C.i Parker and wife Riverton; L. H, | Woven wire netting, is designed t Secretary. /"8me of Bi hie Phone Tita McCormick, Chairman of the Demo-| Airer, Lander; J. H. Mudgett, Den-| son the rene oe cabbies 208) ah Pub. Sept. 6, 7, 9, 1918. Se ne - cad 4 r apapgit ie $ > fea v 8 i —————— ST—Brown suit case on Salt t ote ces Gee eae rec ae aaltabgenas eH a gions into the more westerly agricul | NOTICE OF INCORPORATION. |,,"%84,,, S200 Prewards “Phader - : Il , . ’ ,, { tural districts, which are as yet com ] — canted a pisos on its 1 eeccuye Com Charles # Sar bets ade a el paratively free from the pest DURM OIL COMPANY was _in-| -QiTs One, fomsle Greyhound | pan: a The ‘endorséinenta Zor the’ Diamo= i re William E. Bull en. Seep; ——_—.-____- \ orporated in the office of the Sec- old Ws 736 and reeive reward. cratic and Republican National Richeed Redland “Ten Sleeps E. The present shortage in paper is f etary of State, at Cheyenne, Wyom- S-6-1t chairmen, together with the fact that! Rutherford, Denver: A. H. Griffin, "°¢ without a parallel in history J ng, on the Srd day of July A, B.} LEGAL NOTICE both parties in their national plat-| Grestally @ P ay He cA. According to historians, “it was da} 918, at the hour of 9 o'clock a. m. — forms two years ago declared in tn! vibe the ; pea . Harvey, H. | creed in the reign of Tiberius, be. “he term of existence of said com-| Notice is hereby given that the vor of a League of Nations, are-be- Sew igre fotos abot SPO ae eause of the scarcity of papyrus, «§ ‘ny shall be under the contro! of a regular annual meeting of the stock- % ing emphasized by. the League in its FOR NURSES WHO ARE ILL commission of senators should be ap. J ‘bove date, The object of said com- holders of the Central Wyoming Oi! , nt campaign to commit every yoNDON, Aug. 18. (By Mail.) —/Poimted to control its distributi-n, J ny ie to engage in a gener! min- & Development Comp political convention and every candi- date for Congress nominated this ummer and “fall to the plan of es- \ablishing a permanent international partnership to keep the world safe “fler it has been saved from the Conger of German, Militarism. —— A well-known medical scientist: has pliced it on record that such is the nergizing and heating power of su- ear that.a child, given as much as it could digest, could, in the coldd Weather, easily dispense with an ex tra garment. or: Petar AGe See LEA In evidence of the fact that n change of ait does good, it is pointed out that animals belonging to travel- 20vlogical gardens. i ~ A econvalenscent home for American) nurses, the first of is kind in Eng- land, has been opened hy the Ameri- can Red Gross at Putneys The institution is housed in Cole- brook Lodge, one of the/finest houses on West Hill, close to Putuey Heath, formerly the home of Charles T. Yerkes of Chicago. The house is a three-story modern building, con- structed on the %00-yéar-old founda- tions of the Putney Manor house, There are nearly three acres of, gar- dens and lawns. “At the start the convalescent home will have accom- modation whom are recovering from illness in- curred whileon duty in France. ~ for 25° nurses, most of nvalescent home will be un-} The ‘Nf shows are always more healthy der direct charge of Miss Carrie Hall, | wid long-lived than thowe kept inchief nurse for the American Red Cross in Great Britain. business as may properly come be otherwise all civilized life was in dis. order,” — NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS’ ANNUAL MEETING Notice is horeby.given that the an nual meeting of the stockholders o:. the Consolidated Royalty Oil Com pany will be held at the office of the company, Suite 307 Of Exchange Building, 126 North Center Street in the City of Casper, State of we oming, on the 16th day of Septenr ber, 1918, at 40 o'clock in the fore noon for the purpose of electing di rectors and transacting such othe: fore the meeting. Dated September 3, 1918. RODERICK N. MATSON, Secretary, Pub. Sepé 4. 5, 6, 1918, a business, The ¢apital stock of ‘aid company is One Hurdred'Thou- and Dollars, divided into one hun- ired thousand shares of the par value f ono dollar per share. The a ‘airs and managemnt of said com- any shall be undr the control of a ‘oard of three directors: R. J, Wfosher, Carl F. Shumaker and A. E. itirrett are the dirctors for the ‘inst sornerets year of said company. © pring th scam jeune id’ company: fe" rooms ice_ of said company! is! ~ 10-11 Oil Exchatige Building in’ the city of Casper, Natrona Pounty, Nyotnte, with A.B. Stirrett the! gent said company in charge hereof. , A. BE. STARRETT, WN. & S. Secretary. Pub, Sept. 5, 6, 7, 1918 Ae eae DATES | corpor- ation created under the laws of the State of Wyoming, will be held at the general offices 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’elocks 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 ¢ ‘ Jegglix..come SEANLRS TRANSFER & sroRAGE ’ Bi Bist ua.) Oftlee—Tane Biterd Man. | RANT | Home~ ‘FRree Beale — } One Block west of Midwest hotel, | S - Niece Clean Beds, §2.50 tm connection. IDA’S RESTA Cooked Nesta Ais Me 3 i Phome—tfoure, @3T.W) Oftice, 104 | CENTRAL. WYOMING orn «& | MOVING HAL H DEVELOPMENT CO.” |S MONINO A trmcuaury RKISH BATHS By M. C. CLARKSON, —_--—_______9 aap eetesine BA President. ONE cHny A.C. CAMPBELL, || Mowe-ade rend Alt ome ||] as os welene a? Becretary,| | BILE Mawracs } Viange in Comnceth Expert. + Pub. Aue 31, Sept. 3, 4, 5, 6,7, 0, | #94 Copm'se. AS THAR gig we } 1| Geen ak oe ora tee | . 5 te | Leen mesnasaiiast . . .

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