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HI 1p ALL WOOL ae U,S: NEEDS eevee tee Lewis ‘Penwell, chief of the “wool f the war industries. board, | cee newspapers the following ge regarding the urgency of ng all wool to market: formation coming to .the wool indicates that there ‘is s ble amount of woo] in , the wool sections of the United It is desirable and necessary his wool be gotten into wool centers aS Soon as possible in order that it may be taken over by the quar- tester general 0° be ‘Sed for mili- tary and naval purposes. | Growers are urged to send this wool in as'soon as possible. This department will be Jad to answer any inquiries regard- we wvol and I would be glad to have you give this publicity!” m ———— TRIES TO-KILL HIMSELF WITH POCKET KNIFE Herbert Cohn, a stranger to the po- lice, is in the city jail, where he will be held pending an inyestigation of | his sanity, following an attempt to commit de at the Union Pacific depot yesterday. Cohn, according to the police, stabbed himself in the breast with a pocket knife, inflicting a slight wound. In the patrol wagon on the way to police headquarters, he is said to have requested that all his money be sent back home to his relatives. He believed that he was going to die | from the wound in his chest, the po- | lice report, while the money he want- | ed to send back to his people amount- ed to $12 SPOKANE WOMAN GAINED 40 POUNDS: Electrical Treas and Exerye| thing Else Failed to Help Her; Tanlac Restores Her “There, that is what I haye been | IT, IS "REPORT Pane Bee wh of growers, particularly in’ the} NE, 'Wyo:, Oct. 31.—} 5-room ieee modern e: si ees ata Sia tna Yo fetter aw. Me P Ane, Phphe 772W "iim svete ane » Company, Rope 4: CASUALTIES TO 2 EF. REPORTED BY WASHINGTON The following casualties are re- ported the commanding general of the American Expeditionary Forces and given out for publication today: Killed in action__ jz Died of wounds _ il Died of disease__ 26 Died of-aeroplane accid 1 Wounded severel. 113 Wounded, degree undeter- | mined |» Wounded slightly Missing in action__ ~ Killed Action. Ernest J. Kies, Giltedge, Mont. Died of Wounds. Remmer H. Voss, arieton, Nebr. Died of Discase. Daniel J. Kimmede, Denver Colo. | Wounded Severely. Edward A. Zaworsky, Groton, S: D. John Sinner, Fromberg, j cng Irvin Stoop, Whitefish, Wounded, Degree Un Seecacd: Frank J. Moore, Lewiston, Idaho. | Abel M. Sprague, Van Onda, Mont. | Wounded Slightly. Brannin S. Woodard, Denver, Colo. Robert Kirkpatrick, Phillips, Neb.| Edward Sears, Collbran, Colo. Claude Titsworth, Omaha, Neb. Chris L. Axtell, Blefr, Neb. | Sherman Bohnet, Somerset, Colo. Elmer L. Edwards, Butte, Mont. Robert W. Thomas, Highlor, Idaho. | pues C. Turnbaugh,. Midvale, | | Idah ee NOTICE OF INCORPORATION OIL CENTER BAKERY. —L Notice is hereby given that on the | 24th ‘day. of. October; 1918, a corpoy- | ation’ was organized and named Qil) | Center Bakery. That the object for) | which said corporation was formed js to conduct a general bakery, confec- looking for the past Six atts onths now |tionery and jobbing establishmenti for my sister,” said i Legaul | id ho resides at 2213 Post street, Spo- kane, W pointing to the big Tan- lac display Murgittroyd’s drug! store, recently, “M s it did me three years ago. “Before I took it I was suffering from a complication of ailments rok hea resulted in nervous Bros tober, 1918. tation. My troubles all started from| That said corporation has three di- 8 a bad stomach and I was in a Se She re Jes Dette Creed condition. Everything I ate would sour, causing me such awful » pains in’ the pit of my stomach that I could hardly stand it. My nerves yere in a bad shape, I was badly constipated and even now I hate to think of the | terrible headaches I had. I also suf-| fered from weakness and pains in my. tight side, which was the worst dind | of torture. Electrical treatment and! everything else was tri®d on me, cept an operation, which I refused to stand for, but nothing did me any! good. I had always weighed around | one hundred and forty-eight pounds, | one hundred and twelve, and I was) Scarcely more. than a frame. I really | had no desire fo live as my éase seem- ed to be hopeless. “Well, some wonderful things hap-|ming, on the 1st day of November, ¢d against the: Ts Pen in this world, and my recovery is one of them. I picked up a paper, oh d n Detroit, Michigan, where we Tanlac testimonial, given by a lady! Who lived but a short distance from | me, and right then I decided to try, Tanlac. The results I obtained are nothing less than remarkable. My ap- Petite soon came back, by stomach} Ett 20 I could eat and digest my food | ‘ every one of my troubles grad- regaining my lost weight and Tanla ¢ I found Bice und that I had gone up ~“ctually gaining forty pounds— “ing several pounds more than I ‘r weighed before. And al- h it has been nearly three years since Tanlac réestord me, F have ve pela my weight, always weich- a been bothred with any of Ps ie troubles to this good aor dae thougt now I ing “round one hundred and pounds: So you can see why I inte | er sv anxious to find Tanlac for my ". Tam going to let her know way where she can get it. I slad to give this statement, for best way I know to pay the debt eratitude T owe Tanlae is to téll wen Ss how it has made life ee ving for me,’? ©) ner as lac is sold in Casper by. the Cas- v hagmacy and in Alcova . ihe Mercantile company. —~Ady. — x SALVATION CHAPLAINS here are ‘forty Salvation army | serving the soldiers. over. ~ eee eee Se oney to loun on everything. The ecurity Ly Kimbalj Bldg. Company, a sen To buy, sell and make from the Taw products all Kinds. ‘of goods usual and |incidéntal of carrying on a wholegale jand Tetail bakery establishment. » | “REeTION PROCLAMATION Notite is hereby given that a gen- eral election will-be held in-Natroria |County, Wyoming, on Tuesday, the Bth day of November, 1918, for the fi the following named officers, to-wit: | One (1) Governor. | One (1) Secretary of State. One (1) State Auditor. | One (1) State Treasurer. Instruction. One (1) United States Senator. One (1) Representative in Con- Congress. One(1) Justice of the Supreme Court, full'term. One (1) Justice of the Supreme Court,” mnexpi term. (2) Representatives in the stateht Legislature. One 265) County Clerk. One ct) County Commissioner, four-year term. Ope (1) County Commissioner, | FOR hes Sa term. pes a ‘County Surveyor. | Attorney. | Offe (2) Superintendent of Schools. > One (1) Assessor. One (1) Coroner. 5 One (1) Clerk of the District|“* Court. One.(1) Justice of the Peace for each election di: tion district. he fol Also for voting upon. t ‘ollowing | 55 |ERRRORee eae Shag br to the Consti- | tign, folie pe eae amendment | No. 1, received ag the Fourteenth | State Legislature, amending Section , Article KIX, for the prohibition! he ithe manufacture, sale and .keep-| | Proposed Amendment No. 2, ret XV of the State Constitution, author-| izing a special tax upon livestock for | stock inspection, profction and in-| |demnity; and, also, being Proposed | Amendment No. 8, received from the, | Fourteenth State Legislature, ‘amend- Supreme Court in-a cause in which} a "ustiée of the Supreme Court is un-! able to sit. Natrona cst isamine a . | per. sss oer lenaivar Mont Ste | | Attest: Chairman. “WANTEDS. ERITH OGBURN, Clerk. Pub. Oct. 30-31, Nov. 1-2-4, 1918, WA dah ac i ,| purpose of voting for the election of! One (1) Superintendent of Public, Oke. & County Tega rn. One '(1) ounty 2 sa secuting pate Rt One (1) Constable” for each elec-| FOR i for sale of intoxicating liquors. | ed | comner Linden and Center Stree jfrom the Fourteenth State Legisla-| jture, amending section 15, Security blr petas | + 10-17- tt | 1918 Seven Raises. ‘Chandler. 1917 Ford no] Qne Ford f Denby truck, bed ana rack included. 199 We ist Phone ay2w t } | strictly Hiee class home, | FOR SALE—Two lots in’ North Casper | Toshy (wo lates bea- with bat Addition, $275 for the two; $50 cash, Beitee: oe iad et cd ee caret Whion is accessible from both ————$——— FOR SALE—New threé-room Putigaiow. very easy terms. Call 1025 S. Asn st. ae 28-6t SCHSEEMEOMRL PSs ec | weir Eg eS in—two lots in! ful porch, h Casper aaa ition. for $275; $50 | terior; cash, balstos $20-per month. — 10-19-tr | choice a FOR SALE—Butck runabout. Security age, Loan Co, Room 4, Kimbll Build-|inspecting this bungalow you cert sutisfied until you be- ome the Dossessor of $500—Two-room house with compo- sition room, well’built; must be moved, | ‘OR RENT ing. 1Q-17-tt pS ee eee eh el ad FOR SAL — Thoroughbred Mammoth | © Bronze turkeys, Buff Orpington oldie { ens, Toulouse geese, Pekin ducks. dress Wm. Keith, Casper Ranch Box, Casper, Wyo., phone 1F23. 10.22-13° SALE—1 bar eap €o., Room 4,° Kimbll Build- | 10-17-tf | street. PRR BADE Ney: 3-room bungalow, cor McKinley and Mesa sts; only $1150; gany Retms. “Phone 638d, or call 1026'S. . : 10-28-6t FOR soni, ezponi house strictly modern Ee Call Grover ¢. Gorsuch Riewe 6383; 1025 South Bye! a ngalow, 8 iy owner, good 6-room *Seting a sna| buy. Call thus a 0=28-6t FOR. We roca EIaHO, prac. | n call Phone oot event DES, 448-W; days, 370. 10-31-34 SALE—One “Oak Fa Sag A Sage Te; food condition, 302 0. eine 31-3t PBRGine MemiMinET ic ace | R SAI rea pase ys! ix; first- class | eeenaltian, 8 re Jomiines, W Web- | el 20" Bt Ee FOR SAL Oak heater, with tinea “and pipe pipe agen id as new; $15 Cash. | FOR SAULE—Ford™ Toiting Car, body model 1914, A-1 shape; will geil | Room 4 ‘eimball Bldg... cheap: Callvat Autp* Exchange Pl. patie SG, ane ‘Article| FOR R SALE: iture at 620 West ‘taitrona avenu a ptitable for two; mall house in * 10-30-3t* Fe * fectar ty cash, balance $4,300, payable $55.00 a month, will buy a §-room furnished~house containing two | ® 3-room apartments renting $840/a year. | Will oonsider good car as part ‘pay- ment, This property 'is close in, five ling Section 6, Article V of the State minutes walk from business district. Ker stitution, for ‘the calling of a dis-; trlet judge to’ sit_as a member of the | 989. 10-80-4¢t> he ‘income from this property” wili more than pay all payments, | Phone honse, good business. $39 ‘W. jou Poe ie eds seg ges 11-1-3te ~ Board of county commissioners, |) FOR LE — At a bargain, fifty horse | er or Anation "House. 208)North Cen - large closets |Tooms, also dining room; fall built- ip features lin basement, Hi Bulck ruhabout. Secirity | ‘ren-room house on N. :. Inv 157 So. Center 8: ECURITY LOAN A FOR hi of this is a plenty for 0: SORT BADE OT EE | broperly handled to make a good iivin x ) on, so don’t do any mo |FOR “SALE OR “LEASE. Roomtitg | Pn NO OSTEO fa ys ano + | so right ahead and file that means a job r Uncle. Sam’ designating the time Mevihe for this space sister's heath * fas” peed Mrs. Legault continued, “and | believe Tanlac* will fix her! That the term of existence shall be Wn. Dietrich__--._____Plaintiff j | 50°years from the 24th day of Oe) ~ eH , Mrs. Jessie Peake-__-__ Defendant | ex- | of the said corporation. ut my suffering pulled me down to | ‘ving at the time, and read aj above days. The object of said com: Bip left, and the first thing I knew | ngth. After using five Bottles of} © hundred and fifty-two pounds wAEny FEE HE AN THE LOT MAN $6,500—This gem of a .five-roc= large livin kitchen with roont, stor- roo! Water heating plant, oak floors, be uti yery attractive on the located on a corner lot in the part of the oc jonly half block from paving; fine large enough for two cars. it. 6-room house with furnished rooms baths, near Court Beech street. | room house on North McKinley | —ASK FOR Saint all HARRY FREE THE LOT MAN ‘The Lot Man. PANY Casper doing goo | Fine house, $7,500; terms. Rooming houses; all FOR RENT Houses in all parts of the city. Don."t forget the South Casper Add!- Add box’ 711, care Tribune. 10-29-3t-dh | tion. Oe Ze8. JUST A WORD word to the ones who have they think, such a fine job of who still the same mistake a 5 might make VIN sa right hink more of you All Wise has ordered that we |} neighbor and this means to | G@—— boost-and tell. the truth, The government has op to save you | revouidn't you rather stay in Wyo- | ming and teil the truth than be tak I live at the Midwest hotel when per and hope to have an office ter. S__6-24-tt (FB. W That. the capital stock, of, said, cor-| LEGAL NOTICE | Re ey eS 1090 @ St, Li poration is fifteen ‘thousand ($15,- t State of Wyomi ig, nah BONDS Age te Bigett | 009.00) dollars, divided into 15 1009 | County of Natrona,—ss: ‘Seotirity Loan? Co. ips Bind FOR RENT ‘sheres of par valtie of one ($1. 00)! In the ‘District ‘ Court,. Sixth © | dollar each, “Judicial District ctors and that the directors now|Mys. Jessie Peake, whose last known | lected are: j place of residence and post office ad- A: M. Bluett, | dress was in the town (now city) of W. A. Lyon, | Casper, in the county of Natrona,) William Wenner, State of Wyoming, but whose pres- | That\at present the principal office| ent residence and post office address of said corporation shall be 82 West are unknown: | Second street, Casper, Wyoming, and You are hereby A ataea that you! the ‘person inactive charge of said have been sued in the above entitled | corporation shall be W. A. Lyon, who action in the above entitled court by has been selected as the local agent the above named plaintiff that the ob-| ject and prayer of the Petition filed} ete SS ens Sake therein is for a judgment that the! Pub. Nov. 1-2-4,/1918, |réal estate in theypetition and in this NOTICE OF INCORPORATION. | notice eae may be compelled to |show yher alleged interest, and that The Sandison Market company | the Same.may-be adjudged to be null, was incorporated in the office of the voideand ‘And of 3 effect whatsoever, and C .| that plainti title be forever quiet- secretary of state, Cheyenne, Wyd- P waketthe plain-| 1918, at the hour of 9:00 o'clock a. | tiff be declared to be the absolute} m. The term of existence of said cams |e owner ieee spate at 5 ye Yr ir, in the ision e| pany is fifty years next after the of Dixgh one] ip ty-aix inelu-| Town (now City) of Cas- Coun fF Natr, na, in the accord ling to re- ree and clear of whatsoever ‘of the the alleged claim of |pany is to engage in a general mer- Siye cantile business. The capital stock | , | of said company is ten thousand dol- | lars. divided into one hundred shares | FOR 1ed plat ¢ |of the par value of one hundred als | fend all) lars per share. ‘The affairs and man- ah lant; . | agement of said company shall be un- A removed as a cloud der the control of a board of ,three; a ie le said ‘pla aintiff, in th that directors, James M. Sandison, Ruth ee plointiff is entitle me be in the ab- |Sandison and A. E. Stirrett are the pris eo and ppelanieg possession there- directors f6r the first corporate year) of, for tift’s 8 ¢psts and for such of said company. The principal op-| ofher Ati: ucther 7 relief as may be erations of said company shall be con- ‘eeable ‘equity: jand good con- | dueted in Natrona county, Wyoming; | ience. the principal o} of said company And wer the petition jis Rooms 3609-10-11 Oil series tog the plat aie st Re it an cause on building, in the tity, Ad Casper, Sar or Apis day of December, trona county, Wyo! By ith A. E.| A. mf i oie 2 sajd” ‘petition with all Stirrett, the agent o} ald “company of the matters and allegations therein in charge thereof. ) |coatajned will be taken as true and / RUTH SANDISON, | ind; ie rendered agcordingly. | Pub. Nov. 1-2-4, 1918 Secre - | Dated Casper, Natzona County, Wyoming, October 25,,1918. if FWARREN-L, BAILEY, LEGAL NOTICE th of the District Court. State of Wyoming, Bisbre 2° O. WILSON, — County of Natrona,—gs . y for Plaintiff. | Si Judicial District. ip ber 26, Nov. 1, 8, 15, 22, Lizzie Porter, Plaintiff, vs. Arai mes Oe 6,71918. \ Foren defendant.” pee ES, | To hur Por re the ee | tified, that you are required to Answer {Pa | Porter, ives bash as, tee ana} ‘jul rae | against ON: ae, nae accord ly. By he |Court, the object aa raver aa ee hand apd seal’ of-‘sajd Are for anya} solute divorce, ie * ‘this. ota dey ar ep ber, | ground that on the 16th da aay’ Of Feb- WARRE: BAILEY, * ‘ruary, 1915, you willfully 1% tk of District Court, Natrona the plaintiff and have not Cans ounty, Wyoming. i tema BOND AK WANTED — Hi. —————— WANTED—Compétent wring for doc- | nished. M hee: reference: quired. Phos 145, FOR RENT—T per month; best of refer- | von 5 ‘Addveus "Bow 50, care Tribune. | house, — | WAN'TED—Five-passéngér cat; in good | Réasonable price; wilt nerf cash.- Phone 696-or=4: Rey, atpeuted! Aude ym 9. ———___—— ee WANTED—Young man with some | education can secure | w: VOesicee | POR RENT—Hight- om ho |said defendant, as to ‘the lan and {Power C ot T So. Spruce WANTED—Nurre. , Giure Block or at State Hospital, os Hh AEE ORE SE LS NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS MEETING Notice is hereby given that the De-| pecinte ferred Annual Meeting of the stock- | { FO) holders of the Casper Brick and Tile Company will be held at the office of | said Company, being Room 311 Oil)! eae Exchange Building, Casper, Wyoming pana on Thursday, the 7th day of Novem- Purbin. Phone Pub. Oct. 22, 28, 24, 25, 26, 28, 29 80,31, Nov. 1, NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION Notice is hereby given that at a! AUTO EXCHANGE i eting of the stockholders of | ley Builders Company, Wyoming corporation, held at the of-, car, to Auto Exchange, fiee of the. company at Casper, Wyo-| ming, on the 12th day of October, LOS’ 1918, at,the hour of ten o'clock a- m.,. 6, at which meeting all of the stockhold- 7 Tribune. ers representing all of the capital stock of said company, were present, by proper resolutions, unanimously | conviction of the party ena adopted, said corporation was ordered|my horses from the the cbdrporate enterprise abandoned and the charter, franchise th anil corporate name surrendered, said company having ceased to do busi- AUTO EXCHAN ness; all corporate debts haying been .,*!!, Kinds of ‘automobiles for sale paid, ail corporate charged and the corporate assets and "lace, corne ‘named n adage, 7 known | ‘the id: se on or befpre the pee it 4 i ae gers mae | Roth vem 1 DAR, ta - | pre | if | shone i ont C eke is EMIL HIRSCHFELD, - bam in WILLIAM ah TOLHURST, plaintiff as husband and wife ir Sept. 20, 27, Oct. 4, 11, 18, 26, ie date” And “you" are" further Hee| Bets 1, 1918. sea Pub, Oct. “Ta, zp Nov. 1, 8, 15, 22, ets $25 REWARD will be paid by the Dally Tribune Grace St» for information leading to arrest and conviction of any person steal. tog newspapers from subseribers of The Casper Daily Tribune, and $10 will be paid fer information lead- ing to the arrest and conviction of from carriers of the Casper Daily Cheap and Effective-——That’s. Tribune Wantads j GROCERIES Lacan ee) > ¥- 5. BROWN i Tel 524 So. Lincoln St. | Near New Kenwood School | oO —o THE CASPER Dainy¥ ‘¢RIDUNE HAT CLEANING NEW YouK i of Hats, Pana Stiff Hats tlemen. work gua orders -for >} for and deliver, Shoe Shining Parlor in conn tion for All kinds of 127 BE. BI BILLIARDS ere valle ere BILLIARD PARLOR \-A Congenial Place for Gentle- Sigara, Tobacco, Daotet- | tionery, and Soda BEAUTY PARLOR Appointments | by qatepmone: MISS DELIA LENEHAN Beauty Parlor E. Burnham Systera eae Smith Bldg., Suite 11. tr Phone 806-W. | VELOUR BEAUTY PARLOR Face and Scalp Specialists H nd 213 O-S Bidg. CHIROPRACTORS al) J. H. JEFFREY, D.C. Ph.C. Chiro Lyric Theater Bldg., ‘Center St. | - - BR. c. WwW. THOMAS, Dentist, Second Floor, Wood Building Office Hours: | Evenings a Suildage by ‘Ap- { o- | Rady Attendant Phone 333 | Cai ‘ trace Office Hours De = | { m1 230 hone SM Hours 9 n,m. to 5:30 p.m. Evenings and Sundays by ap- He: Jobbing o ghest” | FoR RENT—Two bedrooms adjoining years of Room cS Kimball th. 217 North Grant Street. none Security Loan” Co. retigne | 8 10-30-at 0-12-t |FOR RENT—Modepn apartments, fur- Side walks to town; $18 ana experience |g20," 1226 13, Third. 10-28-6t blocks Phone 11-1-3t 126 N. Beech, 1-2t | 4th’ street. alestad: eeeaa FOR RE Aga] Went’ Sec- qurnis | winter; w. Second stre isted Modern 8-room furn —Very seasonable room with bat 10-31-3t*! home for one or two gentl ing distance. usement 10-31-2t er Ontey SOE i y ianeel tt ene miei acti all EEE Pes apse ope ett EXPERIENCED STENOGRAPHER do- Sagave house, cedain eal pone Hon VARA EMeey Jot: more | sg 10D hed m Cent 1 R10 —————— ‘OR RENT—2-room appartment fur- nished for light housekeeping. nice n for the jqggurmished. 911 So. Spruce St! Phone Apply Apt. 4, Me- | Y (rok, RENT—One large house Phone 231-J. ‘OR RENT — Close | ment for Ii, | heat, light, | phone, in half-ba 10-31-40" | ee “good Nght house- nent rooms; reasor Li-1-3t* workin Desirable nnected with ys. Close in. room ath, fe 11-1-6¢ | the election of ditectors for the en-|_ 645 8. Durbin. suing year and for the transaction of | such other business as may properly | come before said meeting. Secretary. |W. -L. TALBERT, representative, n= 1918. N&S || ington Typewriter Company, will be at Henning Hotel until November 5 ber, 1918, at ten o'clock, a. m., for For RENT—Five rooms, unfurnished 11- MISCELLANEOUS | | LIBERTY BONDS WANTED — Highest 3 |\-eash price paid. Room 4, Kimball 8. E, BAILEY, | Rutding, Security Loan Co. APhone H h 10-31-61 and Center street. —October ova rd.in Casper or PLACE—If£ you have an automobile for sale, bring 1 to our place. We will sell it for you @/and get spot cash for it, so baing your corner Linden 10-30-6t" on alr removal. Fred E Phone 693-J ) CASH RHWARD—Kor re Holman 1 south of town or information of the parties who had guilty knowled DR.I.N. FROST Office and Hospital 505 South Durbin Street Special Attention to Surgery Only Graduate Nurses in Attendance Phone 736 good | = oR. H. R. LATHROP DR. W. C. FOSTER Robrbaugh B Dr. Foster Resitente’ . Lathrop—Residenc PRIVATE HOSPITAL 340 S. Durbin St. Phones 272 and 273 sem 35 per month 4 i19'N. Conter. 10-31-3t We clean na CReblock all kinds jas, Soft, Felt and f Secon LAWYERS 9 HAGENS & STANLEY wyers 204-207 Oil Exchange Bldg. Casper - GEORGE W. | FERGUSON Attorney-at-Law Phone 1! 196-J W. HL FAT TEN Lawyer Smith Bldg. NICHOLS & STIRRETT Lawyers 309-310-311 Oil Exchange Bldg. MONUMENTS o ig e nnd Marble Monamen rs, Vutlin, Mausoleum, pd all kinds ‘ement work. ROBERT SIMPSON 221 Bast Second St. Phone ing. fourth.and Pine. che Kamp euvaicine and SURGEON Office: Suite 4, Smith Bldg. . LUCKEY, M. D. lence, 001-Wy Second Street, Room 2, Wood Bloc! DR. MYERS Physician and Surgeon. _ Spec! | Attention Given to of Women and C! | Suite 200-201, O. S. Bldg. | Office Ph. 699. 3. MOSS ea TS Epa ama tay ————————__. Bree gar Blackmore Building Office, 30; Res, ezine cheap, Come soe us. liabilities — dis-| your ‘easy terms Linden Auto and Cente: PLACKE—-We have We will ¢ Exchanze 10-3 suit ih SBI ® sum anteed, President. Front thin weok one 852-W. market | LOS'T—Wednesday pp. (Seal) open taeed South! Markos, Pho. a, 4 South Bond w. 719 E 700-R. Liberal srew: 1 DR. MEROE rR Dice 7ce BRROW rane | Reatdence, 205 Nov Aunsthetios a Specinity. Os ELECTRICIANS McEVENY & HARKNESS Electrical Contractors. Wireing, Revatrs and peeercen 141. West First. Frost-proof cellar for fruits and | vegetables; dry storage for pianos, | furniture, THF CASPER STORAGE Grocery | ‘Telephone 97-98. { MIDWEST BAGGAGE AND TRANSFER Office—Midwest Hotel Phone 45 ED o_o SEARLES TRANSFER @ STORAGE Office—Talt’s Dillara Wall. Fhone—House, 657.Ws MOVING A SPECIALTEC WELDERS’. NE WELDING Magneto, Generator, and Gas Engine ‘Repairing MIDWEST. NOVELTY & Phone o3ew. 665 W. 2nd ACCOUNTANTS - M. A. MES'TAS : Auditor and Accountaat Ottis Néticteney me Pho: 302 Ol Exchange Fe Caner, Wye, Cla "nad Provisio Camper Addaition. |. one 817-W. || KENWOOD GROCERY star CLEANING ‘Steam and Hot-W or | <0 erecialty kinds promp' attended. ie Shop 645 South at Phone 107W. CASPER HEATING Ft SUPPLY COMPANY Everything in Metal Work. Warm Air and Hot Water Heat- Phone 836), 4 REAL ESTATE ROOFING GRAVEL ROOFING F. M. DILLON Practical Gravel Roofer Phone 402-W 306 East Sussex “STORAGE AND TRANSFER STORAGE WE STORE EVERYTHING trunks, or anything.