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~ Wantads TODAY. UPTON BOY REPORTEDAS. SEVERELY WOUNDED ACTIN Western Losses Numerous :n Lists Given Out for Pub- lication Yesterday and Today; Losses to Amer- ican Forces Now Total 35,566 Cyril Bartholomew Ford, previously reported in these columns as having been severely wounded in action on the west front, thru in- formation reaching his mother, Mrs. Delorah Agnes Ford, of 367 North Durbin, appears on today’s casualty list from Washington. James F. Rogers, of Upton, Wyoming, also + reported severely wound- ed. Casualties to the American Expe- ditionary forces to date, exclusive of the slightly wounded, total 35, 566, also excepting today’s list amount- ing to some 765 m€n. The following casualties are re ported for announcement Sunday ang Monday: The following casualties are re- ported by the commanding general Henry L. Mont. x Frank Elmer Drey, Lucas, S. D. Died of Disease Helman, Thompson Goldhahn, Great Fails, Henry Mont. Falls, Wounded Severely Lester Pike, Gibbon, Nebr. Fred D. Hennings, Waco, Nebr. of the American expeditionary George B. Johnson, Horace, Nebr. forces (included in above total): William Mathew Pinkerton, Ben- Killed in action__ 101 | kelman, Nebr. Missing, in action_ 75 Paul Frederick Schoning, North Wounded severely 707 Loup, Nebr. Died of wounds_-___ . 45 William Tucker, Martinsburg, | Died of accident and other Nebr. causes 9 Elmore Monroe Tupper, Water- Died of disease. 26 town, S. D. | Wounded (degree undeter- Sergt. Russell S. Bailey, Parker, mined) S. D. Wounded slightly — Rex E. Daw, Glasgow, Mont. Prisoners ~~~ Oliver J. Abbott, Hartington. Nebr. | Total _ Sees ae soe Ralph Henry Anderson, Mullen, n Killed in Action Nebr. | Bugler Wiliam E. Sievers, Gothen- Otto H. Ashbra, Wynot, Nebr. burg, Nebr. James F. Rogers, Upton, Wyo. Nealie H. Delozier, Magnet, Nebr. | Glen S. Roszell, Akron, Colo. THESE FIGHTERS WON’T HAVE TO ‘BITE’? THEMSELVES. IN IF BOND BUYERS TURN OUT DURING DRIVE Passed by the Censor, Copyright 1918. id then,” came “Bite yourself in, “If that machine gun drops its fire an inch lower “Digging in.” Next to his rifl © the vick and spade are the d boy's best friends. Trench buil & goes on all the time as the lines change and money from Liberty B onds, turned into sandbags, lumber on ie and wire, will follow these divers u| time the front. The shovel is p in making the newly capture po-| the doughboy’s best friend, next to sitions permanent ones. his rifle, and it proably saves his life oftener. With every move to- ward Berlin new trenches must be built and captured German posi- tions turned to face the other w y When the shovels have done their part, wire, sandbags, and lumber are brot up from the rear by carry- back the order. you are a goner.”” Digging in go on all of the at Jou Near Cantigny a thin linc*of ns lay out under a wither- It seemed as tho every Hun infantryman had a .nact sun instead of his rifle. ‘I Streams of hot metal whizzel Lut ir a few inches over the men as they | ing parties and the trench made lay flat, taking advantage of every | permanent. . hole and depression. When the counter-attack comes, They wére “digging in.’ it is well built trenches that se Some | were lucky and had shell holes to | work from. Others were huge: the flat earth and making their own holes. One chap, however, seemed to be doing nothi “Dig in, man, dig in,” his Liev- ant yelled at him, ‘I can’t sir. I've lost my tools,” was the an- swer, lives among our men and enable them to hold the Jines with the least loss. As they move forward a continuous am of building materials mut fpllow the troops, bot by dollars 5 a Fourth Loan. the extent of trenching tog, te Wilson A. Smith, Parker, S. D. | Stewart H. Edgar, Omaha, Nebr. y D. Thomas, Sioux Falls, S. D. Valeri Valeriano, Ruby, Colo. Cyril Bartholomew Ford, Casper, Wyo. Bert H. Tryon, Wayside, Lieut. Basil C. Wehrman, Nebr. William Mann, Conrad, Mont. Ray L. Headlee, Chambers, Nebr. Jchn L. Barton, Shefffield, S. D. Nebr. elson, , Fred Anderson, Ponca, Nebr. Arthur E. Brewer, Edison, S. D. D. Glassing, Springfield, S. 1 C. Hopkins, Buhl, Idaho. Wensel C. Lackey, Ollinio, Nebr. Albert I. Marken, Bigfork, Mont. William H. Martin, Anaconda, Mont. Otto F. Mueler, Madison, S? D. Roy N. Murray, Missoua, Mont. Otto J. Ohlrich, Baker, Mont. George Oliver Leibert, Broken Bow, Nebr. Missing in Action Ray Yardlye, Lewiston, Mont. Leo A. Clark, Leadville, Colo. Thomas Eudsvick, Enid, Mont. Herman Krebs, Harlowton, Mont Ernest E. Deberry, Sheridan Lake, Colo. TOTAL NUMBER CASUALTIES TO DATE Killed in action (including | 291 at sea)__._____-_ 7031 | Died of wounds____ - 2260 Died of disease.____.__, 1882 Died from accident and and other causes__ - 906 Wounded in action______ 48682 Missing in action (includ- ing prisoners) _____._ 4805 Total to date.________35566 MARINE CORPS CASUALTIES Summary of Casualties to Date Officers Deaths -___ 39 Wounded 65 Missing 1 Sub; totaliz= =" =" 9 * 105 Deaths Wounded 1976 In hands of enemy- Missing Sub total ---___- 191 ‘Total wey 3296 Died of Wounds Jake M. Uhrig, Sterling, Colo. Severely Wounded Andrew M. Ashbaugh, Colo, Denver, Richard A, Heath, Wardner, Idaho. | Michael Smith, Watertown, S. D. SSIs Ns EYES OF THE U. S. ARMY Here ts one of the huge observation balloons of the United States army, culled “elephants” by the soldle which are indispensable in modern warfare, Dream On! A year ago a manufacturer engaged a boy. For months there was nothing noticeable about the boy except that he never took his eyes off the work he was doing. A few weeks ago the manufacturer looked up to see the boy standing beside his desk. “What do you want?” he asked. “Want me pay raised.” “What are you getting?” “Ten shillings a week.” “Well, how much do you think you are worth?” “Fifteen. shillings.” “You think so, do you?” * “Yes, sir,.an’ I've been tluinkin’ so for three weeks, but I've been 50 blamed busy I.ain’t had time to speak | you about it!” at boy got the raise.—Uplift Mag- azine. R Up In Holland. House Ba fai larger Dutch cit- jes, “especially The Hague, writes t United States Vice Consul A. Cc. Nel- son from that capit have been In- creasing continuous!) owing in great | measure to the large influx of Bel- \ the Igter continy vi id s he beginatng of the war, an se is arrivals of Eng- isoners of war, and ings erected during ciency the govern: | number of tempo- | yarracks, hut many | reign officers and | id rooms and, | nis keep soaring. IF YOU WANT TO MAKE MONE CASPER ADDITION Only $10.99 a month. No inter, tion is the only close-in su 1 ubdivisio BUY LOTS F and on such easy terms. We ca to get the lu mber on terms to b fore the ady uti ance in price. CASPER REA PAUL 159 80. Center home ¥Y BUY LOTS Now IN NonTH AT $175.00 EACH. est. No taxes. North Casper Addi nin ber where you can OR § D BACH n also make arrangements for you d your own Bu LTY COMPANY H. MOORE, Mer. St. Phone 3S1-J. eee | FOR SALE—9-year-ola family horse: | Meht buggy and harness, all for $100 wood condition; great bargain. Ad- ; arose P. O. Box 179, Casper, Wyo. 3t dh |FOR SALE—Four brand new Hawk- | aif?) Casings. 32 by 8 1-2, 316.50 exch; 80 hay rack, 16 ft bran@ new. $20 |P. 0. Box 657, Casper, Wyo. 9-13-tf FOR SALE-5000 Rambouillet grade ewes, weighing 100 lbs; 9-pound shearers; 1508 mjxe@ feeding lambs; | 5000 big heavy shearing yearling ewes: 2000 feeding ewes; ;250 Cotswold two ; 150 Rambouillet rams. year old strains, 450 3's and 4's. Write or call for cattle South ar-old rams 0, All in lots to suit. what you want in sheep, stock, or ranches. C, W. Barney, 446 Durbin. Phone 891W, Casper, ye: FOR SALE—Three piece mahogany parlor set | 556 South Park 9-26-100" OO FOR SALE—Four-hole laundry stove. 556 South Park 9-26-10t" FOR SALE—One 3 H. P., 3 phase 1730 ; RR. P. M. Western Electric motor; in |good running order; cheap. Liberty |Rarage, 180 South Elm 9-26-6t FOR SALE—Gas Range 4 burner and | oven. 254 N. Pine. 9.27-3t. FOR SALE—Upright Raudenbust and Sons piano in fife condition ytrade for 4 ar. Phone 3125 PIANO ‘TUNING | 1 am in Cas |Call phone. on my regular trip. janteed. Wade All work ¢ | FOR LE—H ; ating abinet, rug, tubs and cooking uten- stove, kitchen 321 Kast WANTED $$ $< $$$ << WANTED—Furntture. Call 602W. Cas- per Auction House, 208 lish Sas rriers at once; Apply to J 9- Third 9-28-21 | | | r. | WANTED—Two city good salaries paid Van Doren, postoffice. WANTED—Plain or faney i nak ~ dress ing. 81 Center, ph 30-6 WA $D)—Young woman desires em ment-as bookkeeper; experi | Address-Box 17, -T pd t girl to ings; phi sD—Compe »y Sunday morn Money to loan on everything. The Security Loan Co., Room 4 Kimball | Bldg. WANTED—Man and wife work on ranch. Address, Add. Trib- une. 9-26-6t" WANTED—Furnished three or four- room house; prefer near Park school Address T. B. D., care Tribune. 9-26-4t* WANTED Will ‘pay highest cash Furniutre Phone 249, 121 § t 18 to manager of age tern Union. 9-28-3t WANTED—Girl for general house. work, Phone 811. 9-28-61 by the a Daily T) cr ere . Casper Datly Tribune. and 10 ll be paid for tuformat ing tot arrest and cony any person. stealing nev from corricrs of the Casper ‘Trib i MEE: CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE il NOTICE Notice for Publication, State of »ming County of Natrona. ss: In District Court, Sixth Judical district in the matter of the estate of Loomis S. Cull, deceased. otice for publication of time ap- -tf) Dusit 9-11-tf | Be be- - EXCHANGE FURNITURE COMPANY Phone 977-5 One Roll Top Office Chairs, $15.00. One Bull R Cabinet Ph | Desk ana ope, good as new, $15.00 onograph, 25 Records, $35. HA THE LoT M 4-room house on North Washington St full size Jot, close in to Second St $2,500—$500 cash i-room b With 3 finished rooms 1 basement, stove heat, wate electri hts. A good buy. §$2,150—s000 pom house and bath 1 modern pt heat; oak floors {ze lot near CY Ave \—good terms 3-room house and room for bath witt Out fixtures; lot faces two streets Well built and in good conditior $1,850—with $500 down and balance $1,600 with « Nike rent 3-room house North Burlington t » in to Center t. $800 co terms. Exh ‘4-room hou furnished, large on Center street -room house on McKinley stre -room house furnished ouse Ash strect, clos The Lot Man. Real Estate . Inaurance Investments 157 So. ter Bt. Addi_ barr Kentals Phone 800-W. s) A flock of Fords, ng Car, Roadste ;all a uding Se t URITY LOAN COMPANY FOR SALE urant in Casper doing Fine house, 500; terms. Rooming houses; all sizes. FOR’ RENT good Houses in all parts of the city. Don’t forget the South Casper Addit tion. BUY WAR SAVINGS STAMPS SECURITY LOAN COMPANY 1 Room 4 Kimball Bldg. FOR RENT poms East apartments 1 FOR RE - and water. st Buckman or call at 130 S. Lincoln FOR RENT—Furnished modern house k ne aApartn Walnut St. Phone ent heated by furnace M. 9-2 ern, at 7 FOR RENT—Three-room bungalo furnished; wa and Lincoln. FOR RE ur-room bungal furnishe 1 8820-W FOR RENT—Unfurnished rooms with bath and heat fu H pe 6 o'clock FOR RENT—Modern roor hot and North W for >uth room for MeRtorey rent Maple. FOR RENT—Three do lichts in; re room ho ts for $2 betw 16 modert 126 No. Bee NT—Two 4-roi ts, 664 West t I furnished MISCELLANEOUS DEESSMABING o-—— | ———EE————— ARCHITECTS DUBOIS & GOODRICH Architects. Room 24, Townsend Bidg Casper, Wyo. | | | | ' = ————€ _ ACCOUNTANTS M. A. MESTAS Auditor and A untnat a Office cy ‘asper, Wyo. re) |-4 | m tionery, and Soda o—__ VELOUR BEAUTY PARLOR BILLIARDS BILLIARD PARLOR i Congenial Place for Gentle | en. Cigare, Tobacco, Confee- | | Fountain. | | BEAUTY PARLOR Se | Appointments by Telephone Telephone 470. MISS DELIA LENEHAN Beauty Parlor E. Burnham System ! Smith Bidg., Suite 11 —C | 1 pert eet Scalp Specialists | | C. M. Smyth 9 2130-8 Bldg. Phone 2593 | CHIROPRACTORS i JH. JEFFREY, D.C. Ph. | | | Lyric Theater Bldg., Center St. Phone 708. a Cheap and Effective—That’s Tribune Wantads GROCERIES —————————o Ww. H. Brown j High-cls } and ] Grace St. North Casper agai oO o|9 KENWOOD GROCERY © 524 So. Lincoln St. Near New Kenwood School ELECTRICIANS McEVENY Electrical Wireing. Renai Office Ph. 141 West Contractors. rs and Fixtores t ———_— & HARKNESS i] | _HAT CLEANING YORK war CLE Works Wyo. 0-8 -W. LAWYERS HAGENS | & STANLEY wyers 204-207 Oil Exchange Bldg. —O , Res 665 W. | —c ————_____o Casper - - Wyoming | GEORGE W. FERGUSON Attorney-at-Law Phone 196-3 (. Sr st = —_ nee S$. W. VALLIER | W. 4. PATTEN \ | Chiropractor | ! | Specialist in Chronic Discases | | Office Suite No. 210 {| 1 | O @ &. Blag. Phone 4873 l i Phone 21-3 | i ae € <= SE DENTISTS | NICHOLS & STIRRETT | | BR. C. W. THOMAS, Dentist. | | | Lawyers 1 Second Floor, Wood ' Building | | | a j Office Hours: 8:30 to 5. | 309-310-311 Oil Exchange Bidg. | Evenings and Sundays by Ap- ; ! ltedy Atternsimuapiess sos ady endant one | | Casper, Wyo. | MONUMENTS } a = ate eee oO 9 v | nite and Marhle Monumew ! rhers, Vaults, Mausole | 1G | BLACKMORE. | | Gvenings and by. | Phone as-J. ———— | MASSEUSE AL, DENITST DEISCHER HANKS tthe oe) May, Vi | Phone it Woleott st Special Attention to Surgery Hours 9 a. t 5:0 p.m. Evenings and Sundays by ap- * olntment oi DR. I. N. FROST Office aad ifiosrital 505 South Durbin Street Only Graduate Nurses in Attendance Phone 736 \ W. C. FOSTER Rohrbaugh Building Office Phone 54 Dr. Foster—Residence..... 45 Dr. Lathrop—Residence____116 \ { ‘ ( PRIVAT HOSPITAL | 340 S. Durbin St. t | Phones 272 and 273 "3; O -—— € Dr. ite (Ge amp ~ B5W PHYSICIAN and SURGEON 3 Office: Suite Smith ; Office 130 (ob a pointed for proving will, Etc. f FOR TRADE—One good Tiriscoe 43 To all persons interested in said) for vacant property. Libarty Keatage Estate; Notice is hereby given, that 180 South im ve )-26-6t y of October, 1918, rs - Court Room of said Court, in the tary when and where any person in County of Natrona, Wyoming, has been appointed as the time and place for proving the Will of said Loomis S. {Cull deceased and Yor hearing the ap- plication of Carrie’ M. Cull for the terested m same dated September Warren L 8, 1918. appear and contest the 27th 1918 Baily, ¢ Pub. Sept. 27 28 30. Oct. 1 2 KEY, enide Office D (o eee 0 Ss ——— | DR. MYERS Physician and Surgeon. Special Attention iseases of Women and Children Suite 200-201, O. S. Bldg. Phone 699. en to “MARSHALL C. KEITH, M,D. 7. Physician and Su pee PLUMBING AND HEATING Plumbing, Steam and Hot-W. 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