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MONDAY, OCT. 14, 1918 eccvecs 12 o'clock is the dead-line for eee Seoveesesesesececsse asacance eoeked Clamanes Ss. Markham, D, Neb. Roy Edwin Stevens, Geona, Colo. Frank L. Macomber, North Platte, Neb. Wounded,, Degree Undetermined Over ‘Pane Hate Names Given Out ne Pubk-|7 4 cation Today; Total Casualties of War Reach 45,000 Mark at Close of Past Week thon In today’s casualty list, the largest to be announced for a single. « day pre the beginning of the war and consisting of some 1,445. dohe Sena po | Binal Pele. uames, appears’ the re of oe E. Smith, whose siren reser, ote Ww. "Blackwood, Salesville, s Robert Murphy, of Casper, Wyoming. Smith is report i in | Moni : a an notice of his sacrifice probably has reached Mn Murphy . 4278", W- Fowler, Custer, 8. i eevesesecesees FoR SALE > pichr: ROOM HOUSE, MODERN, ECEPT HEAT ive or eoaiee Three finished in ment. Will sell at terms to someone who wants a home to be paid for like This pocgted close to refineries. South gf railroad. PRI eat ure wey Pg per mont b - an va someone Seaployed in the refin- P Grace St. North Cam t ‘Felephone o17-W. KENWOOD GROCERY 524 So. Lincoln St. By Near New Kenwood School Ds care o Trivune ANOTHER BARGAIN Fixe-poem ho age located close to refineries, but south neat suse and will seeh for $2,000. Sey Pps care Tribune. ene uM We will buy your equity rty, if a bare Alse ¢ dle overdue mortguges, chatte Bungalows built and building ns made. of ratlroad. 6 E. Kuticka, Ravenna, Neb. within the. past. few days. Casualties to date on the western front) Albert Fell Batt. Moot. eis now aggregate 45,176 men, as GON LaeeeeAeckleat caer ‘rojanvich, Cal y by announcements Sunday, and do) not inelude 1,445 names given out | for publication today, “ | The following casualties are re-| ported for announcement Sunday and Monday by the war department: | illed i 387 142 | . 76 i - 166 | Died from accident and ~ other causes — es , Died of disease Wounded, s! Wounded, mined ~~ Total 1,770 | Casualties fer the six ‘states of’ Wyoming, Idaho, Montana, South Dakota, Nebraska and Colorado. fol- | low: James Mont. ‘lis A. Tucker, Crofton, Neb.” Clarence H. Bruce, Meeker, Colo. | Frank Bendowsky, Grand Island. | Neb. { Eugene C. Binger, Tulare, S.D. — { Jerry T. Harris, Mellette, S. D. { | C. Simpkins, Missoula, Frank E. Smith, Casper. Wyo. William Groat, Bloomtield, Neb. | William G. Westrum Bruce, 8. D: Leora Carter, Fairbury, Neb, George W.-Young, Peru, Neb. Willard A. Holland,” Rule, Colo. Edwin I. Bolton, York, Neb. Iver V. Stewart, Gothenburz, Neb. Peter M. Lott, Fairmount, Neb. Thomas M. Eggert, Omaha, Neb, Marion W. Florom, Stackville, | Neb. Clarence L. Husithent, be gre Neb. George S. Pabher} @ratia’ sien! Andrew Johp Johnson, Bilis, 8. dD. Neb. ; + t Die of Wounds | Albert Robbins, Akron, Colo. | Vernon Robb, Douglas, Neb. | Clyde G, Duffy, Canon City, Colo. | Thos. W. ‘Taylor, Roew, S. D. | Albert Emith, Barthy, Neb. { Edward Allen Mitchell, | Colo. Bronislaw H. Michalowski, Kear-| ney, Nebb, Orville C. Trout, Fleming, Colo. Robert boring Williams, Univer-| Hugh H. McCreary, Pueblo, Colo. } | Denver, sity Place, Neb, Edwin D. Drake, Littleton, Colo. Died of Disease Sofus Quam, Chester, Mont. Carl R. Millikan, Rocky For, Colo. | Carl O. Peterson, Billing, Mont. Scott R, Robertson, Tie agidion Wyo. : | John Williams, Stra errieea Mont. ait -Norris H.. NeJson, Bouler, Golo. Walter Barnett Hardy, Maxey, : | Colo. operaciones NOTICE OF INCORPORATION. | Wolf Creek Livestock “Company | was incorporated in the office of the! Secretary of State, Chey: , Wyom-} ing, on the 7th day of October, 1918, at the hour of 9:00 o’elock, a; m. The> Fe of existence of said Sper s | ifty years next aft above ‘date. The object of pt Ras is to en- gage in the general’ livestock busi-| ness. The capital stock of said com-| pany is twenty-five thousand dollars, divided into two hundred fifty shares | of the par value of one hundred dol-| sare per share. The affairs and man- sement of said company shall be un-. aes the ¢ontrol of _a board of three directors, C. H, Swingle, LD. Scott, | and Myrtle J. Scott are the, directors tor the first ¢orporate year of said company, The principal operations of said company shall be conducted | in Natrona County, Wyoming; the Principal office of said company is) Rooms 809-10-11 Oil Exchange Build- ‘ng, in the City of Casper, Natrona, County, "Wyoming, with A. E. Stir- rett, the agent of said company, in| charge thereof. MYRTLE J. SCOTT, Secretary. Pub. Oct, 11, 12, 14, 1918, N&S NOTICE OF ANNUAL % STOCKHOLDERS MEETING sake De Notice is hereby given that the Annual: Meeting of the Stockholders | of the Wyoming-Kentucky Petroleum Company wilt he held at the office of the company at 507 Oil Exchange Building, in Casper, Natrona county, | Wyoming, on the.2ist day of Octo-| ber, ing a Board of Directors for the en-| baae, year and to i ay guch other | -usiness as may pry ome before such meetings PrOpariy co! (Signed) J, B. BARNES, JR.; | P President. | ub. Oct, 8, 7, 10, 14, 18, 1918. eninge oceania , son, Neb. 1918, at. the hour f two (2)'ments was seen at every o'clock p. m., for the purpose of elect-; the western coast; At one port were | million ‘men other three, eo po pee docks each with’ a) the scale of pre James Gray, Holly, Colo. } Wounded Severely Guy Hartwell Fuller, Conde, S. D.; Edward A. Beckingham, Pairfield,| Neb. Theodore E.’ Davis, Bladen, Neb., Earl Q. Hardwick, Lawrence, S, D.! Emil Malm, Ansley, Neb. Earl Ralph, Guide Rock, Neb. Frank Schewe, Omaha, Neb. Augtst A. man, Artis, S. D. i James R.“Sorerison, Viborg, S. D.| Charles Frederick Degroft, mae Total number of casualties to date, | “including those reported ; Killed in action ( bove: MARY iE CORPS of Steg e following > ties are re- Dubois, | ported by the eicay aap general of | the American Expediti poaty Forces | (ineluding above total Charles F. = Fanhauser, Neb. Emery F. Hoar, Brockton, Mont. Charles A . Shebe, Irving, Neb. Killed in action_--.------- 4 Ralph G. Steele, Butte, Mont. | Died of wounds received in William. Geo. Ginakis, Fremont,} ection ~-._-_.—---------— 4 Nebb. | Edwin D. Peterson, Irene, 8, D. ©} Floyd L. Ridgeway, Boyero, Colo. | Wounded in action (sev erely.27 Wounded i in action (slightly). 1 --1% Rarph _ Vernon -Scott, Hardin, | 1 Mont. | — Harley E. Hutchinson, Valley, 59 Idaho. David M. Miller, Denver, Colo. Taylor E. Lewis, Superior, Neb. Killed in Action Jake, L> Heffley, oat Recess Cole. Killed in Action, Previo: Charles Wiegert, ETAO!I Missing ae McCracken, Springview, | Matthew J. "Neiderkorn, Denver, | 7 Neb. ~ | Colo. Charles Wiegert, Leigh, Nebe. William M. Pfarrer, Lambert, Harry Rotert, Colorado Springs, | | Mont. ‘ Colo. |" Charles Garinieones, Avondale, | Louis Ingeman Bursvold, Sitiai,/ Mont. Rot Franklin M. Carson, Dupree, Ss. -D.| Died, P, Missing Albert A. a Stromsberg, Neb. HONOR CITAT na List Affecting Soldiers Ee c 3 peakoth: Tdaho, Montana, and Nebraska, as Given Out ‘ for Publication by Wa: ‘oday Private Joseph R. Rousch, 103d Ambulance Company, C Company, 101st Sanitary Train—For extraordinary heroism in action north of Chateau Thierry, France, July 18, 1918. While assisting a wounded infantry soldier under heavy shell fire, Private Rousch was severely wounded in the face, Although his injury was more serious than that “of the’men whom he was attending, he carried the latter to an aid sta- tion, after which he voluntarily’ returned and agsisted in first aid work, Gunnery Sergeant, Herman Tharan, U.S. M. C::. For extraordinary inspiring his comrades by his example. Home address: Manis Rousch (father), Draper, South Dakota. heroism in action near Vierzy, France, 18th July, 1918. While out with a reconnoitering party to establish liaison with the company on. his right, Sergeant Tharan captured a machine gun and killed the crew.” Mother, Mrs. Anbie Tharan, 18 Oberlin St., Buffalo, N. Y. Private William A, Justeson, U. S. M.C.: “For extraordinary hero- ism is action near Vierzy, France, 19th July, 1918. He displayed ex- ceptional bravery ip charging thréemac ¢ guns with the aid of a small detachment of his comrades, killing. crews and capturing the guns, which were immediately turned on the Germans thereby opening the line for the advance of his company, ‘which had been held up by the enemy’s fire.” Mother, Clara M. Justeon, Maroni, Utab. Corporal Simson Levan, Engineers: «For extraordinary heroism in action between, Monneaux and Vaux, France, Ast-3rd July, 1918. , Al- though wounded in the hand and left leg by, high explosive shell, which fact he concealed from his officers, Coxporal Levan continued for® ward with his company. ;While thus w: he-led his platoon un- der heavy fire,.from Monngaux to Vaux. ing three days of hard and constant, fighting, effectively “peas Ss duties until _ ¢x- hausted. Sister, Mrs. Mary Smutz, Finn, WITH THE AMERICANS IN F Supplies Big Item In Army M aintenance AMERICAN PORT, SOUTHWESTERN FRANCE, Oct, 14. ; —(Correspondence of the Associated Press) —Eighteen “big! steamships of .6,000 to. 8,000 tons each were unloading Ameri, | can army, goods at the rate of 10,000 tons along the. three | miles of American docks here. The spectacle was a stirring scene of activity. Crowds ef enlisted men assisted at the PT Me Hi a. OER REMAN’ oncrcad iy he ee eh eas gan about ten miles, eapable of unloading lifted: out bodily, along with parts of | 30,000 tons of army goods ev, > Wcomotives and railway’’cars, and | OF @D average of about pe all miscellaneous freight of an bre} — Seay for everyone in | while a negro stevadors. ; ‘kept he end ee of goods mov-, And yet, great as this: present hi '@ equipment is, it represents only about ei A EMER EGRET 8H a third of the vast installation anh Taking cars of this avalanche of #8 Moving steadily forward to ¢om, larmy goods coming from America, | Pletion in order to meet the of an army of several million men, The basis of calculation of thig, huge ne obtains an idea of the mammoth Work is 50 pounds per day per man— are tna of -the , pan. ety which this being an average covering the the Americans have been, compelled Tange of military supplies, ingiy to set up for this, branch of the ex. 4™1 general, food, clothing, ammu- pedition. y | nition, — and all other army re- Goming from a northern port, a quirem| ig American establish-| On this established bases of succession of big. eric: aaa len day’ per, man, an res. 50, 14 American docks or berths at an- pounds of goods daily, or 251 other port eight; at a third four,: ag} But as the erican,army.in’ ere at this main sport long exeeeded’ the million. jon must, be far’ thousand feet of frontage. jin excess’ of this 25,000 tona a day These 45 docks at the five main Preaching net far from tke | ports peprenenl a ele waka ok 0 of 100,000 tons “ * quite as much of a problem as tak-| i care of the arriving troops. Here bo ag. | [LIBERTY Be BONDE WANTED — Highest | of Wyoming, ‘Cilotado, South || the fate of unnumbered Turkish sen. | loaded from ships, stored | stirs into intense activity these miles ,,/) i-' this one ans nt The Lot Man. Real Katate Insurance Investments | 187 So. Center St. Kentals Phone 896-W. __ WANTED— ee or three room furnish~- | e@ apart: S tet Steam heat and | “| loge. in. One 10-12- STee | Caen price Room 4, Kimball! Building, Beourity Lose cs. Phen | \7 10-12-tf | — | } ew | MISCELLANEOUS | — | ! 4] xe | | Piper r ia Hotel, Mrs, | . Virginia Hotel, Mrs. | Chittenden. ~6 1205 FOR RENT Seattle in auto: [POR BRNT—eo-ro0m nouns ac aes | nA 8) IR } ENT — ve im nouse t 156 | Waheap Alten, rae cae. N. Wolcott. Apply at premises or to LIBERPY BONDS WANTID — Highest | Casner ‘Realty © Leerst Room 4, Kimba “Ort |g, Se Phone | FOR HN “Under now man ~12-tf aay or week: “Hotel ‘Dusla, 4 [SEE rey eee St jose 1a Ss. Durbin St. PIANO TUNIN a: Geen ‘his tolcboe Call phone | s2W Wa rk guaranteed. Tori4-6t | WIN OF THE TURKS it housekeeping rooms | Center 10-14-2t | rn; Tent reasonable. | 10-12-3t SECURITY LOAN COMPAN ¥ Restaurant in Casper doing good busines: Pine ‘house. 37,500; terms. - Rooming houses; ali sixes. eh x FOR RENT | Houses in all parts of the city. ieee : é ITH E BRITISH FORCES fae forget the South Casper Addi PALESTINE, Oct. 12s—(Correspon- OTB CUMIET On aoe eEe as LOAN CO) Bldg. dence. of the Associated Press.)—Si- lent death in the blackness of night, |Reom 4 oo | FOR RENT—Modern room, steam | one block from business’ distric wire Apt. 2, Thompson Apartmen ast Linden. 1 | tries surprised at their posts by pa- | trols of Indian troops with the British | | army has imposed upon the Ottoman soldiers a wholsome respect for these , dark-skinned fighters who have re- | placed many white contingents sent to | other fronts. M BOG RENT—Large neated garage The cleverness of the Gurkhas at) et | stalking has had a terrifying effect) chicely furnished room with bath.” "* upon the minds of the Turks, who are | | constantly finding their men dead at! advanced stations, with nothing to be- ‘ tray the coming and going of the foe. | { cc oe acase of ‘‘nerve” | Suital ee ané or two gentlemen. Watkin fstance in paved district. Call 6304 muse Second St. 10+ FOR Runt —rour room house. Phone among the enemy, prompting constant} © 367-W. 847 North Pine 10-14-6¢ FoR, RENT—One §-room house with | bath: lorth Pine. street; call at \228"Ndren Maple. phone 2 Angus ‘INFLUENZA THE E | McPherson. ; 10-thaat | FOR RENT — Unturnisn basement room, $10 per month. 425 Bast den street, as PO igs wo small cotta e@-and nicely furnished. lac’ $25 We third Se 1 POWDER AUER Men Mrs. Carrie Ross, of Powder River, ust | wife of A. J. Ross, station agent for! steam. he the Northwestern died Saturday night, '2°!ud ,at-11 o’elock after a short illness of FOR F | Spanish Influenza. Her sister, Miss} , base Thirza Reider, the teacher of~ the Powder River school, died but a day FOR or two before from the same disease. | and Hight furnished. | The body of Mrs. Ross will be taken’ Apply 4 center. 0-14-21 | to her former home at Columbus, ron i Two light housekeeping |Neb., for “interment beside that of) rooms; 735 ie Secon, ten | her sister who was removed to that FOR RENT—Frone bedroom, with heat | and bath; suitable for young ¢ | place but.» fey days ago. or two ladies. Phone 847%. 10-1 . FOR RE ware- |v suitab One housekeeping ro man and wife, or Bast Second surest, a, two phone houses and trains, and start } way to the; men ‘at the front. a. this. coligssal daily requirement which ror per m6 Cor mnie Brae, So, on st es of American docks where, shifts of soldier - workmen, ese night and day, scores of steamships. — FOR RENT—Good 4-room house arkmen, | he, State, Hospital: "h W. or see th alamamnitall h t the harness shop. hear $20 per month the owner 14-2 Seven miles back from the water vor LNT — Wo aively eee sleep 00 N buae 3 front there is another huge Baer} 434 telrke atreat me eeerian geaeare can ‘inptallation whare goods . from | ————————___ ett FOR RENT —3-roc ho fi a" ; the ships are stored on their way to ‘i. syed location! call 486 N. Wolcott, theefront.: Tt is gigantic, like every-| phone 113 thing in this vast military influx, and! or ninT—2-room house, when we visited it today the 147th —Phone G7J warehouse had just been completed. ater furnished 10-14. 3% FOR T —Two or four nice house- gre |{ VELOUR BEAUTY FARLOR { call 10-9-6t | LO-3t jf E. Bi Smith Bidg., Sui il. | Pace itd Stalp Specialists } C, M. Smyth | | 213 0.8 Bldg. CHIROPRACTORS =" J. H. JEFFREY, D.C. Ph.c. Chiropractor | Lyric Theater Bldg., Canter. St. | Phone 706. DENTISTS a | | DR. C. W. THOMAS, Dentist. | | Second Floor, Wood Building | } Office Hours: 8:30 to 5. 1 Evenings" and Sundays by Ap- { Phone 2595 | | Shea ' ld tantihpedig ns NATIONAL CO-OPERATIVE ANTED | piesa iis Sout Cer ELECTRICIANS W. | 169 Soutir Center Street } RBS | Seo pres aeeaate | WANTED Faris Galt gow. Cas a=. 10-14-20" 88 | McEVENY & HARKNESS ot 208 orth, Cen; | ee Electrical Contractors. Beco | Se ore | bie Repairs and Fixtures. LIBERTY BONDS W eed oon “ogee Nieeiliiidcaihions | | Office Ph. 935 W., Res 665 W. Room os. Goo! 4 Bilitdtnie “See a Loan ob. SESH | ¢4,7200—g-room mediers bungalow lo- po: ea | 141 West First 40-12-t¢| cated in-the west residential district imental) bath, full basement, coal room, stor os | ge room, latndry room, corner jor j HAT CLEANING | furnace heat, bullt-in features, very —— | } $25 REWARD | elose in to paving. Owner is leaving — o— re) . | town and is offering his bungalow at NEW YORK WAT CLEANING oan pale 7 one RS | @ sacrifice. ged $750 down, balance} Te ae ¢ WORKS ws | nv terms. sy “a s for leading ‘to. arrest | s2,b00-—7?room house und bath without | oR Stenn and eebiog Butane } and. ot'any Veewsn ateeke fixtures, 5 rooms on the first foor and BILLIARDS Sut Hints for Ealtes aun Gan | ing from subscribers 2 rooms on the second floor; garage, hl thoes New trimmings; ail | | "Canper’ Daily and $10 chicken house wittr yard, g00d-s1ze {°F | work guaranteed. shea thice | wilt be for jom lend- cellar, lot. 50x140. ft. This house is} | Moet Me at !} | orders “for New Hats. We call ! Fae conpletion.of | offered below cost——3500 cash sw 1} TAITS ' foe’ an@ aolttenrs Wapape: e deal. Why pay rent when you t | ‘of the Casper Dally | buy a home on such terms. BILLIARD PARLOR ping Parlor Tepes. . $800—3-room house near North A Congenial Place for Gentle ‘ ASPER DAILY TRIBUNE Street; water in, electric light; $5°| [men Cigars, Tobacco, Confee- | —te down, balance lke rent. Buy it and | | ga 2 : / R |. save ‘paying rent tGionery, and Sods Fountain. | — 17 fivnlabet house ral) mod 7-room furnished house. all modern TaD now and the Af |3-room house ou W. dnd street furnish- BEAUTY PARLOR Teined.‘c ed, close In, ——__—____—_——+ ] tea ®, oupie. with no! ‘ | See ee nleued light housekeepi ad | Appointments sy Telephone. | Dean, care ng aie et nate THE LOT wae i Telephone 470. — { MISS DELIA LENEHAN NASR eventas” rao © Beauty Parlor jean o in a 10-11-6t= - | jurnham q | W. H. PATTEN t — | Lawyer 3 | Smith Bldg. Phone 21-3 | : , 309-310-311 Oi! Exchange Bidg. | ' Pointment. Lady Attendant Phone 338 | Casper, Wyo. 1} MORGA ph. ‘uy VERBERG | LACKMORE. BLOG. if {Office Hours Phows i Hours 0 a. m. to 5:36 p. m. | Evenings and Sundays by ap- | i y ointment 1 DR. i: aes fl; { Office and Hospital 505 South Durbin Street | Special Attention to Surgery Only Graduate Nurses in Attendance Phone 736 < 7 DR. R. LA’ LATHROP ©. Cc. FOSTER baugh Building © Phone 54 t Dr. ‘ouier—Rasiieee.. { Dr. Lathrop—Residence_---116 | Dr. J. C. Kamp | PHYSICIAN and ee | ! Office: Suite 4, Smith Bldg. { | | Phones: Office 130 Hove 85 ———— Ean one bk: oa Each warehouse is 500 feet long*and | ,,,keorlns poor oat tert iene cb te pases Pad Sve. «fone: four FOR RENTS Tain Am “seam ately furnish In the neighboring camp were 7,000 rye Physician and: Surgeon. negro troops and laborers engaged in ~ the warehouse work. An American railway system connects the water- front direetly with the storage plant and incessant streams of army goods | keep moving forward to the ware- house plant, The whole place fairly throbs with ‘animation and besides the enormous industry there is the! The famous Naliey View fruit ranch at Lander, Wyo. Qne- half mile trom town: 25,000 raspbervies, 5,000 stra berries, currants, Koossborries, plumbs. cherries, dewberries, papplea. Our raspberries sold for’ 2 this Mason, — For bustle activity of countless camps V. VY: Scrogsan, inh 10-3-t1 with their khaki tents dotting the = Sele. for miles along the. railway. ther, on the r front and Fo receiving plant, the working force | % | includes ty guainges troops, New Mexico. 10-4.168° 7,000 stevedors, 8,000 civilian labor-| FOR SAL OR RENT—A_ good ers, yl ‘German prisoners and Diane; reasonable terms, Phone try,in all 30,000 men car- : American activities at) FOR SALW order, § 159 8. Cen ! -| Oo —_—______. Special Attention Given to Disences of Women and Children Suite 200-201, O. S. Bidg. Phone 699. | Blackmore Bulldiog Office, 30: Rea, 166 DR MORCHR DIC eR POn Mohrhaugh Realdence, 265 N Aunsthetics « MONUMENTS ee en « ri r | Gronto- and Marble Monuments end | ‘awd mit = Cement work. ROBERT | 221 Bast Seroud SIMPSON Bt. Oppentte Fs OF Phone MASSEUSE i AMY DEISCHER HANKS | Masscuse, Vielef Ray, ivrater. | 235 N. Weleott St. Pheme 411. | PLUMBING AND HEATING | J. DONOHUE j, Plomhtans. — aod Hot-W -x | Jobbing « of wily kinds preeaptty | attended. t Shop oa South Wolcost. Phone 107W. ; Saas eine teers seneNEr Prey tl CASPER HEATING j and H a SUPPLY COMPANY wees in Metal Work. { ir and Hot Water Heat- ing. | | Fourth and Pine. Phone 836. | REAL ESTATE Opie Sees MARION P. WHEELER Real Eetate, ani and Insurance Wroming ty Casper ROOFING i | GRAVEL ROOFING F. M. DILLON Practical Gravel Roofer Phone 402-W CASPER STORAGE COMPANY Fursitare, Piano, Machines, } We stere anytl Cosi soema, Seg. fvalte. weastebion. Beer and Perishables. | We call for and” deliver, ‘We nell he Otfiee—Taits Billiard Mall. l Fhone—Howse, 657.W; Office, 104 | MOVING A SPROIALT? \ WELDERS laren | | | ACEYTELENE WELDING | ACCOUNTANTS Auditor and Accountaat Otticn Hffletoncy Phone S02 Vil Kachange a 4 Rie Wre. s beh ; | 4 i M. A. MESTAS i ; tM

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