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PLANT MOVED TO THIS CITY: lags Charles Frederick Happersett, See Ben Realty Co. +2483 Ralph Elmer Leing, 436 So. David St. }2484 Bryan Lorenzo Petetson, Gen. Del. | Equipment “Phlrchased by, iP: ;2485 George William Parks, 538 8S. Bubbs Assures Casper of Plen- | Ash. tiful Supply During the j2ase Joseph Jolin Martin Stihl, So. CGomng Ye: s Walnut St. Ss vhs j2ass Ben George Cooper, Gen. Del | 2489 Frederick Lindahl, 710 South Among other improvements that Spruce St.. freight depot. are coming to Casper, one that is | 2490 oe Vandraska, C. & N.} ee eee een 40T Meee One Coeotord: on the Sand Bar about the corner, 526 So. David St. of Third and Ash streets. This new |2492 Harrison, Rufus James Lock- structure is an ice making plant and) 539 So. Ash St. cold storage Warehouse combined, It | 2493 aaa Geo., 746 So. is being built by H. P. Bubbs. cad , The new plant will cover two lots | 2494 Millstead, Harley Virgel, 304 and the machinery is now being taken W. Park St. from the railroad spur that runs past | 2495 ene Richard Perry, 527 one side. The equipment is arriving cet! from Cheyenne and is a fully Sean | 06 pra ie Rosa, 638 So. Ped 40-ton ice making plant which ™ the Cheyenne firm failed to operate 2597 ees! John Henry, 816 So. it fit thi | pepe Brees are ahraseencral weet | 195 Stanbro, Oren, 710 80. Chest- The material has been shipped from the capital ih Seven cars and {2499 Mair, Charles Henry, 1121 So. the first of the shipments reached | Gak, Casper yesterday and is now’ being |700 Royles, Walter Clarence, es unloaded. So." David. The new ice plant and cold storage | | acne Sos 2501 Gleason, Olin Stanley, 644 So. | 25 TH Nopper, Harry Jay, 405 Mili- tary. 2572 2573Andetson, Wallace Pearl, 405 Military. Chestnut. warehouse will fill a long felt want} 3 in Casper. The need of such plant 2°02 Be ea ere Ge On last summer’ was urgent but the| equipment simply could not be ob- ieee re ge Martin, ‘685 tained for use een oene hot weather. j2504 Murray, John, 584 C. Y. Ave. |2505 Pétkér, Max Mortimer, 707 S. THOMPSON SAYS HE Elm St. 2506 Dessard, Adam Rudolph, 723} GAINED 34 POUNDS), so. zim st, 3 |2507 Grimes, Robert, Gen. Del. 2 2508 MeManue, Wm., 907 So. Wal- Suffered Fifteen Years With Rheu-| nut. } matism and Other 2509 i a Ralph Morren,, 739 0. Spruce, Troubles 2510 Young, Albert’ Jasper, 836, So. | Spruce. ¥ Another_remarkable ‘statément_ to | 2511 Sherman, Harry David, 930 be added to the thousands already Walriut. | given, testifying to the undoubted 2512 Eads, William. Carlisle, 655 S./ bénefits that have been derived from | Cedar. | the use of Tanla¢ in long standing 2513 Scherck, Edwin, John Her-| cases of rheumatic troubles; is that) 2514 Hufsmith, Frank Robert, 900} made the other day by Duncan Thom- man, 452 C. Y. Ave: son, who is in the meat market busi- S. Oak. ness and lives at 4213 Hawthorn Ave. 2515 Fletcher, Frank Guy Henry Poftland, Ore. In telling of his ex- 1004 S. Qak. | perience with Tanlac, Mr. Thompson 2516 Kelly, John Winston, 847 Pop- said: | lar St. | _' “I feel it my duty to tell everybody | 2517 Moore, ~ George Washington, how Tanlac restotéd by broken down , 1019 So. Poplar. health, for the only way I found out 2518 Daily, Thomas Edward, 725 S. about this wonderful medicine was Spruce. through others telling how it helped 2. 2519 Bieter, Watreri Mayo, 358 C. them. “I suffered from a rheumatic con- 9599 Bradley;-Alfred Jefferson, 114) dition of the system for fifteen | S. Oak. | years,” continued Mr. Thomson, “and /9591 Wonderly, Charles’ Edwin, 945 I kept getting worse al] the time. My S. Walnut. kidneys worried me, too, for the last 2509 Regan, Patrick John, Gen. Del. two years and the misery in my back '5553 Regan, Wm. Joseph, 724 South was so terrible I thought at times it Oak. would surely break in two. My legs | o504 Lewis, Ervin, 801 So. Spruee. | and knees would drawup till my mus-| 9595 Smith, Fred Charles, 622 Hart./ Cles felt like they were tied“in knots | 2526 Edgoipgton, Perr . Littleton, and ached so bad I could bardlyibese “Th te one to have anything touch them. was |, 5. . $0 badly constipated that I hadi to | 2527 oe Daniel Gilbert, 1106) take something for this condition | every two or three days, au aay 2528 Dvorak Hayin Albert, 582 W.| troubles weighed on me so and pulled | 2 Sao rei they nearly put me out |2529 Prosser, Wm. Jolin., 841 South of business. I lost weight, and felt so | Poplar. tired and worn out all the time that | 2530 Marne Charles Henry, 411 C. it was all I could do to drag myself | off to work. 2581 Peahige Harley SAD P.O. “Well, I tried everything I could box’ 151. peer ies etek and“had | 25382 patted Albert Frederick, 117) begun to think there was no help for | Elm. me at all. I was in Snyder, Oklahoma, ae Hanghawant, Joseph Hender-| when I first heard of Tanlac. Every: son, 728 S. Spruce. body there was taking it, and the Tee | 2534 Frye, Wm. Lafayette, 918 S. sults they were getting were so re-| Walnut. markable that I bought some myself | 2535 Jewwett, Wallace Elwin, 717 to try. Why, I personally ‘know one | S. Ash. lady who was down in bed with rheu- | 2537 Lilly, Wri. Austen, C. Y. and matism for six months and her friends Wainut. had given her up to die. She took | 2538 Moore. Walter Clyde, 723 So. Tanlac and is now up and doing her | Elm. own work as well as ever, and I could | 2539 Ferguson, George Walker, 856, tell you of many other cases. But S. Ash. to get back to my own case, I felt /2540 Jones, Lewis Alvin, Gen. Del. so much better after taking my first | 2541 Manfull, Andrew L825 So.| bottle that I kept on wih it till now Cedar. my rheumatism and kidney trouble | 9549 James, David, 833 Bo. Poplar. | have been entirely relieved, my con- 9543 Edelmuth; Morris, 645 S. Ash. stipationhas, been removed and 1/9544 Richie, Charlié Lglé, 1018 So.| have actually gained _ thirty-four| Center. pounds in weight. I am stronger and | 9535 Daysinger, ‘etter than I have been in years, 1} 615% So. Ash, work as hard as a man half my age /o54¢ Sdhmidt, Henvy’ Carl, 925 So.| and it don‘t hurt me a pies I have al-| ‘Agh d teady told many people about the way | ,- 2 Pyne Saket Tanlac has fixed me up and I expect | 2547 ees Louis Pierre, 550 South to tell many more for I think Tanlac is the best medicine’ ‘anybody can | | 2548 oiled sa James, 815 So. take.” = Tanlac is sold in Casper by the Cas- | | 2549 pen Lawrence Bert, 1032 S. per Pharmacy and in Alcova by re Alcova Mercantile Co. —Advy. Sa Se J. BUTLER, NATRONA MIAN; 2550 Smith, Duncan, 838 So. Oak. |2551 Schank, Charles Richard, 114 S. Walnut. 2552 Charles, John, C. Y. ranch. 2558 Thompson, David, P. 0. box 524, KILLED IN ACTION, WORD : 2554 Matherly, - Arthbr Hamilton,| F 820 So. Chestnut. 2555 Thurston, Bennie Wm. 606 S. David. REGENED BY JOHN TOBIN ssc Bey same cen, na | 258 57 Forrester, Jesse, Gen. Del. —— 2558 Kittle, Clarence Calter, 402 W John Tobin, pfesident of the Bates | Ry Ave. Park Sheep company, yesterday re-| 2559 Bodson, James Elmer, box 295. éeived an official announcement from 2560 Schults, Thomas Jefferson, Washington regretting to inform him box 210. of the death of Private Jim Butler, who died September 2 from wounds 2562 Mason, Ralph Edward,'709 So. received in action. Elm. i Private Butler formerly worked for 2563 Scherck, Benard Louis, 823 the Bates Park Sheep company and | 2564 Noone, John Garifield, Gen. enlisted: from Casper the latter part 2565 of last May in the engineering divis- | 2567 ion and had only been in France a 2568 Crawford, Desk, Gen. Del. Melton; Robert, 629 E. 4th: Ruyher, Eli, S. Jackson. little over two months when he receiv- | 2569 Bunnell, Arthur “Harold, box ed the fatal wound. “Jim” had many 59. | friends in Casper who will regret to 2670 Adriance, Joseph Hand, 515 E. hear of his death but who will reioice Sussex. that he died gallantly while naming 2671 Wolcott, Archie Henry, 345 S., for his country. Pine. . Tallemon Harland, | 2561, Butler, Nelson Byrd, Gen. Del, | 2574 Prowitt, Bugene, 505 S. Beech. 2575 Perkins, Wm. George, 326 So. 2576 Hine Wm. Thomas, 350 South 2577 Fee, James Franklin, 515 Na- trona. 2578 Rafferty, Harry Joseph, 745 E.| Second. 2579 Jennings, Loyd Herbert, 732 Kirk. 2589 Spears, Thomas Carmeal, ae S. Natrona. 2581 Rowse, Caspar Lewis, 116 ‘s. Pine. 2582 Huffman, Guy Avery, 306 S. Grant. 2583 Browning, Howard Pitts, 506 ‘Natrona. 2584 Loy, Sylvester Kline, 345 S. rant. 2585 fake Florey Benito,’ Burl- ington ‘Aaa 2586 Calkins, Francis Russell, cor- ner Durbin and Delaware. 2587 Beach; Benjamin Freeman, Kirk and Jefferson. 2588 Van Os, Allen Bert, Corvallis, Mont. 2589 Taylor, Frank Bravity,” ‘oa4 s. Maple. 2590 Kranus, John Nichols, Pine and Bucknum. 2591 Hanson, Viggo, 440 Devine. 2592 Begg, George Gibson, 258 So. Beech. 2593 Larie, Septimus Arthur, 545 S. Natrona, 2594 Leon, Cirieso, Burlington Add. 2595 Kredangas, George Stiliance, __ box TOT. 2596* Monroe, Wm. Frederick, 205 No. Beech. 2597 Robertson," David Albert, 435 } Park Ave. 2598 Klingenberg, Geo. Ernest, 730 irk: 2599 Scherck, Frank Geo., 215 So. ne. | 2600 Dismuke, John Dudley, 825 S. Beech. 2601 Shaffer, Somer Frank, 516 ,, Park. 2602 McGraw,~°CHarles Fredetick, 815 S. Durbin. 2603 White, Charles, Carney St., Kenwood. 2604 Holmes, Edgar John, 830 Buck- num. 2605 Josiah Arthur Fergustn,’ 130 S. Lincoln. 2606 Edgar Ravell Williams, ‘517 S. Devine. 2607 James Bradshaw Griffith, Box 179. | 2608 Wm. Silas Wilson, Box 69. 2609 Ora Earl Rotlda, 256 South Mapie. 2610 Enoch Corbett Huir, 716 E. Linden. 2611 Percy Ryland Blakely, 614 E. Linden. | 2612 Wm. Edwin Swartz, 205 ~S: Beech. | 2613 John Roscoe Healy, 265 Park | Avenue. 2614 Edwin Clarence Cook, 325 8S: Durbin. | 2615 Phillip Henry Deutschmann, Pine and Bucnow. | 2616 John Verne Davis, 515 S. Dur- bin. | 2617 Albert H. Gorrell; 545 S. Dur- Bin: 2618 Joseph Gamboa, 323 Cobb. 2619 Waldo Morse Roberts, 425 S: Natrona. ; | 2620 George Michael Rafferty, 745 E. Second. ¢ | 2621 Glenn Dellroy Ottaway, 249 S. | Beech. 2622 Carl Frederick Young, 736 N. Second. - 2623 Arthur Benjamin Poling, 316 S. Lincoln. |2624 Earl Dodge “Holmes, 239 S. Pine. a Joseph Henry ‘McCarty, 1532 262 } 30th St., San Diego, Cal. ! 2626 Slyvester Fuller Pelton, 425 S. Lincoln. 1 | 2627 Joseph Shelton Reeder, 303 S. Grant. (ere Clayton Merle Jones, 216 S. Lincoln. | 2629 Edward Clarence Horsch, 419 S. Natrona. _ 2630 Aden Aretus Chapman, 412 E. Linden. | 2631 Frank James Hanrahan, 479°S. Park. | | 2632 Francis EdWard Rutile, 3d St.,| Ole Elum Wash. | 2633 Albert Lorenzo Cilley, 246 S. Pine. 2634 Géorge Earl Colby,-E. Dover. 2635 James Otto Ingram, 348 E; Railroad. | 2636 James Harry Hartgraye,. Box | 382: 2687 Ray Jos. Cook, 535 S. Beech. | 2638 Ralph Earl Newton, 519 E. Lin- den: Arthur Hinds, 308 8. Beech. Moses Lawrence Estabrook, 638 Bucknum. ** ~ Bert Lawton, 306 S, Grant. Walter Dick Evatis, 553 8.) Beech.. f Noah Monroe Coffey, wood Addn. Otis Lawren Thompson, 324 S. Pine. Borden McKee Coulter, 419 S. Natrona. Carl Eugene Hawks, 716 S. Na-| trona. Howard Miller, Military. 2639 2640 2641 2642 2643 Ken- | 2644 2645 2646 | 2647 Durbin and 2648 Lind. Carl’ Edwin Searles, 546 s. Lincoln. Wylie Jerome Chamberlin, S. Natrona. John Alexis Leary, Kimball. 2652 William Albert Walker, 335) +S. Durbin. 2649 2650 556 2651 Kirk and Fernando Newton Sanford, 624 | aRIET SEPT. 30, 1918 2658 John Leonid Biedermann, 428! |2748 Thomaa Patrick McGuire, 140 « N. Washington. 3744 L. D. Gray, 215, Fenway. 2654 | aaa Harrison Neumann, 7048 . Midwest Av. 2545 Luther Martin Cromwell, S. 2655 Thomas Chas. Tonkin,- 325 8. ‘Sackouacs Grant. 2746 Jeseph Henry Schuler, 145 N. 2656 Guy Henry Trevett;'606 S. Na- Jefferson. Lb 2 ‘ 2747 Jesse Lorame Megenity, 156 2657 Robert Edward Schedler, 385 S. Washington. S.-Darbin. 2748" Les Loraine Northington, 211 5 * “Mu $. ‘Lincoln. 7808 Louid Rogasted, "Ait EM 5745 Faines Sksthel Gatushh, 245 5. “mit 4 St. Botolph R659 Timothy Roy Brown, Washltg-/0754 Jolin Mathew McCord, 118 E. ton and Prairie. Recon. 2660 Benjamin Roy Brown, Wash- n ington and Prairie 2751 J Bes pobtheai Meek, 240 S. | 2661 Frederick John Castell, 344 S. Bre Kitig William Tyler, Gen. Del. . Maple. y 2662 Dan Joseph Sullivan, 837 8/2753 Bernath ymond Fere, 220 N. . Beech. Jackson. 2663 John Chariton Austin; 735/274 Herman Otto Engelke, 1037 E. Bucknum. 2664 Welker Filmore. Henning, wAG 2765 gS Sree 18% No. S. Beech? 4 2865 Ray Lapham, 328 S, Durbin, {2756 ie a eedon Jensen, 4th and 2666 Harry'Norman Pret, Park and 5757, pudolph Joseph Toman, 145 N. 2667 Walter H. Crawford, 226 8 Mies Grae ~ "|2758 Loronze Lee Winkless, 353 N. Lincoin. Fes Mane M. Curtis; "127 S.!2758 Joseph Wesley Kobdick, 433 N. Jefferson. 2669 William McKune, Keriwood Ad. + 2670 Elbert ‘Garrett Gois, 808 South 2760 i Otto Knittle, 841 East David. ; be . 2672 Thos. ftugh Pricahrd, Gen. Del.|2761 Henty Chris Hamdorf, Gen. 2673 By paren Aléxander, 4083/5760 James Edward Smith, S. Wash- c ._. inigton, apie SARI. Overnecets Aine S768 Joseph Lemuel Stele, 836 Chi- peta Ave., Grand Jct., Colo. 2675 Archibald Campbell Morrison, |97¢4 Thomas Reason Harris, 147 N. 444 Natrona Av. ... Washington. 2676 y Actin, Likeblii and"Lin-/9765 Charles Jiilian Cofhett, 325 N. bay h’ Mt. é Jefferson. 2677 eae oe ahonéy, 644 S./o766 John ‘Thomas Logan, 161 No. Jackson. 2678 ae Hodge Brown, 145 S. {2767 James Ethan Lee, Fourth and . enway. 2679 Na coeeis Niélsefiy 'Barling=| |2248 Wallace Clay, S. McKinley. f 769 Joshi is C: ,» 153 Ni #680 Walter Reinhart, 830 Buck-|" Jong ee canue, 153 ‘No. nun: 2700 G E tt Nolton, S d 2681 Enrique De Leon, Gen. Del. ind Fenway, a 2682 pee Emry Wurd, 506 South ,2771 William Lemuel Peters, 134 S. eech. Washington. 2683 Perry, Allen Morris, 336 S./2772 Oscar Luther Hixson, 236 No eect ' Boltoph. 2684 George Xs Albert Gossman, 819 2773 etree Clyde Swartz, 829 mn ucknum. - 2685 John Elias Nelson, 142 N. Taek. | {2774 Faeede Hendriz Love, Fifth . son. Euclid. 2686 Herman A. Preuso, 4th and!2775 Lee Albert Pearson, 4th and nway. Fenway. 2687 ae Lee Baren, 2nd and /2776 Claud Alanson Snyder, 5th and ‘onwell. Lewis. 2688 Albert Henry Nelson, 5th ‘and|2777 Roy Frederick’ Shedrick, Gen. O'Connor. i el. 2689 Wibau Ross Nunce, 185 N. j2rte ‘dul Quinton Stancell, 921 E. Jackson. * Second. 2690 Arthur Simpson, 1227 E. 2nd. le779 John H. Purkey, 345 N. Lin- 2691 Walter J. King, 905 B,“2nd. coin. } 2692 Edwin’ Ward, 836 E. 3d, . 2780 ea Lawrence Jones, 129 N. 2693 Robert Wm. Kelsey, Kenwood ington. Addn, : 2781 Willard Lewis Frank, Boxy EI- 2694 Christiana Bieler, 1425 E. der, Wyo. 2nd. |2782 Charles Levern Vreman, Gen: 2695 Bary Linton Hopkins, 156 N. b7as pe ASE ERAS broad Jefferson. erma’ ‘elmu’ ockison, 2696 George Wm. Bentley, 3d and} 164 N. Jefferson. Conwell. 2784 John Thomas O'Malley, East}! 2697 Harold Edward Williams, 1219 ag see heuer aie E. 2nd. ren Grantham; ms 2698 Frank Sewall Tomlinson, 142}2786 Livy Theodore Hall, 1030 East E. Jackson. Second. 2699 John Howard McKenna, 5th|2787 Wm. Ernest King, 1029 East . =a Li Second. y 2100 pala Soe Rasey, 218 N.|2788 Wm. Francis McDowell,* 1003 McKinley. 2701 Harold Herbert Namblet, 228 /2789 eae Saciph Amil Holt, 225 N. Washington. =f aq 2702 Clarence Earl Swain, 5th and | 2791 Dept C. ee te &B. Euclid. (cKii » B A 2704 Lloyd Washburn Deweese, ist 2794 Fee aoe Barnum, |] d Washington. 0. 4 2705 David Henry Baugh, Box 416.|2795 John McAllister, 726 8. Wol- ker, 354 2 eee BEAL Woes 2796 Finlay Finlayson, Bir C, Ar-|{ Hiram’ Ferdi: tamley, 715 minto, Wyo. =a es apod Saint 2797 Archibald Brown, 726 S. Wol-|| ustave Edwin Link, 146 N./2.», cott. 2708 use = 3 3798 plerandes MékKeizié, € o:'B. 2709 David ‘Schmidt, 5th ahd Lin-| & B., C. &€Q.R. R. coln, | 2790 Frank oan Newton, 1022 q Seek eri ¥ bth ad . Second. a Meee ees N° }2800 Rafael Ybard Zubicta, Buek- 2711 August Lawson, 1256 E. 1st.) num, Wyo. 2712 oe Jefferson “Diamond, iss raed Lasane, Bucknum, 1009 B. nd. , Bi 2713 Nicholas‘ Fey, 167 S. Jackson. | 22 dostagiacio Rojas, Bucknum se Sag Sagi shee’ uel | »303 Astoitio Raitt Bucknum ea aseut | ae Alita, 207 West), Bsa Rodrighez, Bucknum 2716 James Bolton, 1104 B: 2nd. N yo. j 2717 cas Cochran McCulloch, 505 | 2805 wo Chavez, Bucknum, 2718 Willianr Brown, Conwell Sq. | 2806 a Rameriz, Bucknum, 2719 Peter Holden, 1104 E, 2hd. % ie i 2720 Ralph Capt Schihidt, 705 | 2807 yes Eerniaqione Farris, Kham> <* yo. 2721 Willidnt Bundy, 1009 E. 2nd. | 2808 Fie Redman Bufnett, Buck- }2 ill Rod, ,» 1408 im, Wyo. De Te ee |2809 Sel Mitchell Atchison, B. &. B. |2723 Gunnulf Hansen,” 125. Fenway. | & Q. R. R. | 2724 a xander Blick “MeConechy, 2810 Win ‘Ae Triplett, Buck- ee 1142 BE. gna./ 2811 James Riley; Butknam, Wyo: | 2726 og Homer Bunce, 211 N. | 2812 pel Bronson, Little Falls, uric |2727 Harry Lewis Willidn, 4th aid | 2615 snsete Colles Barkér, Buck: F 1 Wyo. lores Cecil Robert ‘Cablisié,) 137 8. | 28148 tnd James, Bucknum, Wyo | Conwell. |2815 Ejmer ‘Lawrence Hall, Orting, | 2729 ArthurUlysece ‘Crossman, “Sé: es fis. BS, Wee. ington. , , leva hoe Foster, 284 N. Mc-| 2817 aie Thompson, Bucknam, Kinley. 2731 John Alvin Emerick, Kenwood | 2818 Moses Hall, Bucknum, Wyo. | Add. | 2819 Olegaric ‘Herrata, Pusey | 2732 Crocket Austin Divine, 141 No. | 2820 pbs ashet ety Socuaen incdin. ose Flai: c] Ste Ox \o733 ot Tabor ‘Woods, “645 E: ere rd easter ‘Blanton, Bar-| Second. num, Wyo. f le734 Otis Wilbur Twiggs, 707% E. | ogee Finch Louis Johnson, Buek- | ‘ t nuff, Wyo. 12785 ea Méif ‘Russell, '715 “Buck- 13828 Willurd ae tas. Bex out num, anuel Perez, edines }2786 John W. Patterson, 164 S. Jef-) Mexico. ferson: | 2825 mk Forres, Powder River, 2737 petit ON Conra 225 Mid-! | oy e 2626 Wen Gaiton, Powder, River, | 27388 Fad pit Berens, E. 2nd. i j2788 Gerhart Feel Peake, 280 No. | 2627 Jule Madrigal, Powder River, | Grant.” yo. }2740 Wm: ets, 726 E. 2nd, | 2828 Juan Rafnirez, La Basco, Jalis-| lovat eget eslie Kennedy, 155 co, Mex. * ; sia artinez, Jacano, Michi, | | 2829 Joe “Mi: | Mexico. larga Fred Dahl} ‘Gen. Del, ef , 2830 Simon Espinosa, 504 E. Mimar- ron St. Colorado cron [] Cole. | 2831 Jasabura Sahara, Powder Riv. . er, Wyo. | fi 2832 Ponsiano Franco, Powde r u River, Wyo. t t 2834 Antonio Martinez, Tabatanio, | Mexico. WASHINGTON, D. C., Sept 30. 2835 Francisco Lasane, Powder) The Department ‘of Agriculture to River, Wyo. anhotinced the appointment of 2836 Antonio Reine, La Cmoda ode| Underwood, of Underwood, Wy Gato, Mexico. lact with the district draft board of 2837 John A. Haglund, Lander, | Wyoming, with headquarters at Choy. Wyo. penne, as adviser regarding agric.)). 2838 Frank Sebastian Kach, Gen. jena needs. Del. The etait adviser is ; A d tead, Pow-|be a member of the district | 2839 signed Ered Graves » SOW" \ pat is to furnish to the board 2840 Aléxander’ U. aki; Powder | Telative to farm-labor requirem< River, Wyo. Seo \not only of his own district } 2841 Robert Jolin Davidson, Walt: |the .entire country. Such inform Wyo. ’ | wat pe -appalicd te Foe adv iser | man, a | Depa ent 0: griculture. T), 2790 gana Newton, 1022 a oy may concern himself . Second. |individual cases before the 2842 RoWiert Merton, Powder River, /p¢ard. County agents of the 1 Siu cones Rois, Geurda ‘ment of Agriculture have been 3 r ; plied with questionaires to be sent o for the purpose of Securing the fy {about farm labor needs in the cc ties. 2844 John Gorden, care Sinclair and Morton, Powder River, Wyo. Mike _,Nasel, Powder River,} Wyo. | Dan-Mileunich, Lander, Wyo. | John Doren, care Efell. Joe R. Gonzales, Tees, New Mexico. 2845 a Natrona blacksmith and jshop now open at W. W Ranch of | stand, West Second and Elm First-class 2846 2847 2848 wagon Gordon Streets, 2849 Amos Edwards, Riverton, Wyo. teed, Wes miaeArsisction > . guarantee! fs 23-6 2850 Richard Mack Russel, Powder ns cius) pnt 928-6 River, Wyo. 2851 Pete Peterson, Powder itiver, Wee. s-RUBBER STAMP: 2852 Samuel H. Weckworth, Pow- DIEMAKERS | der River, Wyo. —— | | | Look at your doors ane windows. and see the necessity of having AN. | metal Weatherstrip. No job too! sme: or too large. We do them all.| Phorie 271-J. 9-17-tf! DENVER, COLORADO Located at Fourteenth and Stout streets, in the heart of the shopping and theater district. . . Is new, modern and quiet. 200 rooms. European plan. $1.00: per day and up with detached bath; $1.50-per day and up with private bath. A splendid popular ‘priced cafe, in connection. Two new fireproof garages one-half block from hotel. W. L. 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