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‘IMM STEPS 10. SAETIKEN NAR ON RANGE PESTS ‘eeting on November 2 to be Held} to Discuss Campaign to Rid | County of Stock Menace —_ a if E R: : : = ‘s a : : ‘ Plans for an active and success-} - “il campaign against predatory ani- » @als that are a menace to stockmen| Natrona county will be finished) 5. a meeting of stockmen to be held ,@ the Natrona county court house | @ovember 2 under the leadership of | =,,ounty Agent John Hayes. ) . The coyote and the wolf will be . terminated largely if the plans are} @urried to a successful end this win- vr. Information to this effect will 2 given out at the meeting. Mr. = Mayes is most anxious to have all @ockmen attend for the success of » ge campaign will depend on each ~ “‘idividual doing’ his share of the ork. “, $ Funds have not been over-sub- gtibed for this work, Mr. Hayes ated this morning, and a consider- = %le sum will be necessary to proper- The meeting will be held Sat- rday afternoon, November 2, at 2 ®clock, and all stockmen should be resent. | > —— GARLAND IN NEW ROLE Srarsis eae eo 0088 ee oe ae ae @ carry out the plans as formulat-| =a aa —————————_ George Nelson, Dr, J. W. Bingham | SOCIETY | Jand C. M. Elgin left today for the i | Lusk oil fields to inspect holdings- _* @ Y (Meee Local Dentist Leaves For Army Service Wednesday Dr. Edward F. Silverberg, who has| ing for Omaha on a business and pleas |been in charge of Dr. G. T. "Morgan's jure trip. She will join her daughter, Jdental office for the past seven| Miss Violet Lever, who has been there months, was the honored guest at a|foF Some time visiting. luncheon given by the dental sur-| ig £ |geons of Casper at the Midwest hotel | |this noon. Dr. Silverberg came to | Denver, formerly connected with the this city about seven months ago but | Henning hotel, are guests at the Hen- will leave tomorrow evening for Den-| ning for a few days. They left this ver to visit with relatives for a few |™morning for the Lusk oil fields to in- days before entering the dental de-|spect land in which they are inter- vartment of the U. S. Army. Dr. | ested, Silverberg does not know yet to which camp he will be detailed before going | scross the sea. CITY NEWS Oo Attorney M. W. Purcell is able to | be out again after a week’s illness of grippe or the “‘flu.’’ * . * Thursday and Friday of this week are the last days for registration. To | be able to vote on November 5th you must register. * Mr. and Mrs. J- B. Schuyler and family have arrived in Casper to make their future home. Mr. Schuyler for- merly had charge of the Billings branch of the National Supply com- * ** M. \N. Wheeler returned yesterday DLR AAMAAA MASHER PIREL EBERLE Wate ast Charles Garland, an Americah mil- fonaire; served with the British’ cav- ry and was honorably’ discharged. 4e ‘became a naturalized Britisher wd is a candidate for parliament as “eprésentative of the discharged sol- Mera of the Warwick division. This dhotograph was taken at Mr. Gar and’s home ‘in Warwick. This Dog Bites. When F. 0. Rock of Ben Avon, a Miggageman employed by the Pennsyl- rania railroad, has any more French wodles In his custody for shipment te will be very careful with his lan suaige. Recently Rock recelved a crate con- aining a French poodle consigned to Detroit. The canine refused to stop varking. Rock had a grent deal of fig- iting to do, and the dog annoyed him. “Shut up, Kaiser, or I'll give you t Yankee wallop,” he yelled. The poodle only set up a louder series of yelps and when Rock passed oy the crate the poodle stuck its head vat between the sluts and nipped him m the ankle, a - = = = pi = ra » = = ™ = = Pi = ergy sald it licked his hand and was very ‘riendly.—Detrolt Free Press. dae oe | Business Locals | > =) Money to loan on everything. The security Lozn Company, Room 4, timball Bldg. 10-1-tf Money to loan on everything. The security, Loan Company, Room 4, timball Bldg. 10-1-tf 2 ASAE eS We give quality and service. Har- is, the metal strip man, phone 271J. passin? VA List your property with us. The ‘ecurity Loan Company, Room 4, ‘ timball Bldg. 10-1-tf pis al Se tie Cooking like you want it—at The | larvey. 10-21-tf —_—____ Money to loan on everything. The ecurity Loan Company, Room 4, imball Bldg. 10-1-tf ———__—_ List your property with us. The ii Company, Room 4, 10-1-tf Liberty Bonds wanted. Highest ash price paid. Room 4, Kimball tuilding. Seeurity Loan Co, phone 02. 10-12-tf —— Portraits made at your home. Mc- ‘rory, Phone 559-J. 10-18-6tx Before calling the dog Kalser Rock | from Lusk where he has been spend- ing some time in the oil fields. He returned to Lusk again today pany, but since that office has been closed Mr. Schuyler has been trans- ferred to the local office. | | | By the SOCTY PLL LL ALLEL LLALZLZLLLLLEALLLABMAZ LZ L222 LLL LE ELLE EE EA LL EA x. So if you are contemplating anything i will certainly be your opportunity. This Display is the property of one of the iargest and most reputable Furriers in the United States, and anything that might appeal to you in this line can be bought and delivered. Wartime ne shington have halted the plaza development by which the space between :the Union sta- tion and the capitol was to have been converted into beautiful park. Dormitories for governinent workers are being duilt on the entire space. It is one of many housing projects under way to relieve an almost unbelievable congestion. _ Mrs. Julian Lever left this morn-| Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Worson, of vos Announcement RICHARDS & CUNNINGHAM CO. $50,000 e Worth of FURS will be displayed at our store Friday and Saturday “THINK RICHARDS & CUNNINGHAM WHEN YOU WANT THE BEST.” Harry Adams, manager of the Hen- ning hotel, returned yesterday from n several days’ trip to inspect hold-| ings in the Lusk oil fields. ~* * ‘ Thursday and Friday of this week are the last days to register. Polls | open until 9 p. m_ + 2 A PATRIOTIC DUTY If you will have been a resident of | Wyoming a year on: November 5th, 1918, you are entitled to a vote at) the coming election. But you must register on either Thursday or Friday | of this week- Don’t neglect a pa- |triotic duty. | * . Harry B. Steele, purchasing agent | \for the Midwest Refining company at Casper, has received official notifica- | \tion of his transfer to the Denver of-| fice. * * . | The influenza epidemic-has serious- ly crippled the railroad service thru- |out the country and the western roads | have suffered their-share. C. T| Boone, superintendent of this divis- ion of the Northwestern, stated to- dew that at the Missouri Valley shops | ** n the fur line, this 7p " |from Mrs. L. D. Seely and Mrs. o.| | drive. \ ‘ ; C 270 men were out, while 100 inmen and enginemen were out at Ghadron. The public should be len- ient with delays on the railroads when it realizes what the loss of ‘so many men means to a system. i * * Regardless of whether you voted in the primary, you must register! fo be able to vote» on / November!’ 5th. Thursday and Friday ‘of this week are the last days. See that your name is written there. * Don’t fail to perform a patriotic duty by registering Thursday or Fri- day of this week, and voting on No- vember 5th. . - * Casper friends received word today; Ramsey who left this city some time ago to make a trip overland to Cali- fornia in Mrs. Ramsey’s car. The ladies were but nineteen days making} the distance of 1,060 miles from Cas-| per to Ocean Park, California, and/ are now comfortably situated there | for the winter. | * * * Thursday and Friday of this week are the last days for registration. To be able to vote on November 5th you must register. The Los Angeles Examiner of Oc- tober 18th contains a notice that will) be of interest to many Casper people. | It is as follows: “The Venice Fourth Liberty Loan! drive reached a very substantial boost yesterday when H. E. Stock, a well known oil man, formerly of Casper, Wyo., but now a resident of Venice, told the committee that for every dol- lar subscribed in Venice between noon yesterday and Saturday night, he would double it with his subscription. Wenice has a_ quota of $101,900. This was raised the first day of the | is ANS WOULD GND SOUTH PAI WANS WAR YET San FRANCISCO, Oct. 22.—Dan- gers of German hold on the South Pacific as a menace to this country were told before the Commercial club} here by Captain T. E. Y. Seddon, veteran of the west front and, son of the former premier of New Zea- land. “The Germans are the grab-alls of the Pacific and stop at nothing to gain their’ ends there,” “France has sent a mission to Aus- trialasia to discuss ways and means he said.| TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1918 of New Zealand and Premier Hughes of .Australia has warned England that they will not be content to per- mit reoccupation of islands by the Germans’ when, the war, ends. — ot The total length of the world's railroads‘is roughly estimated at 500,- 000 miles. } The miners’ union of V: ia City, Nev., organized in 1867, never had a strike. Iven L. Price, former deputy in the office of the county assessor here, and who is now in the Chemical Wel- fare service with American Expedi- tionary Forces in France, writes the 'Daily Tribune that he is in fine |health and spirits and that “we are of keeping the Huns out of the isl- | ands of the Pacific. Premier Massey' them to do the same over there.” | - doing our best on this side, and tell cessity for your house. a dustless house. No more It saves 20 to 40 per cent in your fuel bill, and fewer Get your order in now so as to get it in before the more severe weather hits us. William Harris, Contractor, Telephone 2713 or drop a postal to doctor bills. 1043 East THINK A MINUTE Allmetal Weatherstripping is the most up-to-date ne- Keeps out cold, wind, dust ‘and Spanish Flu, stops your doors and windows from rattling, and Mrs. Housekeeper will find the benefit of dread of awful dust storms. Third Street reveccccves: If You Want a Car, See Us We still have a few new cars in, stock, also some excellent bar- gains in used Buicks, Elcars, Chandlers, Overlands, etc. DON’t FORGET TO BUY YOUR LIBERTY BOND Third and Pine streets 5 J oececcveccccccoccccacceoocosoooesee: FACTORY SLITISISOISTOPOIIIIOVOSIIOOIIVSTSISSISIVIOSMOIOPISISSISIIIIISII SS, rea. 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