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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1918 6 WASTE IN RAY GLERKS "OW ETANE Employes in be ie. a = Washington and. *"Time-Kill- vena’ Is One of Chiet THE CASPER: DAILY TRIBUNE . Republican Candidates For County Board of County Commissioners _| plaints. GOODBYE WOMAN'S | TROUBLES | The tortures dnd discomforts of | weak, lame and aching back, swollen |and bloated feet and limbs, weakness, bao Phillpotts, popular novelist, born at Mount dia, 56 years ago today Sir F. R. Ben celebrated actor- manager of the akespe pla English Aboo, In- ‘ born in England, 60 years ago to- | lassitude, dizziness, nausea, that tired) gay. worn-out feeling, nervousness, sleep- Wei P Nocton! ree jth: |lessness, as a rule have their origin in kidney trouble, not “female com- ” These general symptoms of |kidney and bladder disease are well thoted to be a rear admiral of the United States Navy, born in New York, 63 years ago today. aie ie Ge eenady Dr. Robert Ernest Vinson, presi- i . Hosanna Raga ; 3 : ‘the University of Texas, - Comares Next time you feel « twinge ‘of| 07" Sh pairtield county, S.C. 43 jpain in the back or are troubled with years ago. today z WASHINGTON, Noyes © 4.—(Spe- jheadache, indigestion, insomnia, irri-| ""\y)." "Mary 8. Watts, a writer of Correspondence.) — Complaints | tation in the bladder or pain in Se popular stories of the middle west, ure being received from all parts of loins and lower abdomen, you will both in Del s County, Olio, 50 e country in numbers so large as) jfind quick and sure relief in GOLD ert ‘ago , suggest the appropriateness of al |'MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules. This [ ras S. Butler, representative eressioval inquiry that wives. of | old and tried remedy for kidney dis- ; in Cong of the Seventh Penn- i ndent soldiers fail to receive | jease and allied derangements has| |i. chia district, born in Chester 4 allotments. Aa <3 ee A test ig Ae NEtone EXanads County, years ago today. There are instances cited in whic! does the work. ‘ains and eee | ‘ no allotments have been received and you continue taking a cap- if You valtie your time eat at the ce the soldier ae Sa service, | sule Ae ty9 each eae rad wh White House Cafe. 10-26-20t e the other hat epresenta- capsule or two each day; they wi ponte ah a = hes pi Gillette mentions ‘a case of a |keep you feeling fine and. prevent a! youNG LADY desi leri ‘ ceived te. ateeents | [GOLD MEDAL Hastiem On Cap. “moereoner and Ervine, Box Hh ly receive: oO al ents, ; , - -1-8 ne avediy sent one back |sules are imported. direct from the PERT : to Wan iieLsToeitance advising |laboratories at Haarlem, Holland. Get List your property with us. The them of theif erroF. | . |them from your druggist. Do not take| Security Loan Company, Room 4, "The War Risk Insurdnee has in |a substitute. In sealed boxes, three Kimball Bldg. 11-1-tf t ts employ 14,000 clerks, miore than J. B. GRIFFITH, FOR 2-YEAR-TERM ROBERT J. VEITCH FOR 4-YEAR-TERM sizes.—Ady. i Tas Be Racy = 22 N half the total number of government | m % = F atte ite House je y employes in all departments located | The Republicans at the primary nominated two exception-| four years or more, and lives on his homestead east. of Casper.| You'll like The Harvey cooking. right. Ot r in the city = een re at ally well qualified men as their candidates for the board of og im "eo Saad Wate soa ate Ba ng ing re a a ee = ca Te r publican regime. The bureau H PS; ; 44 aving as re. ctive , he e ? d all over the city and one can SUbnty ccramuenoriorsy: Robert) J. /V evens has tor Yeats Dest ® | otoun th dhetineds and requirements of the people, and if elected | t pass by the office located near the | Successful ranch owner in Natrona county, and is now the lessee will make a faithful public servant.,Both Mr. Veitch and Mr. l e@ a : Municipal building any time and look | of the Grand Central hotel in Casper. As a business man, who} Griffith are advocates of good roads and have original ideas ad SS me otherwiga idling ped is interested in the public welfare, especially in good roads, Mr.|in regard to'road and other public improvements. They are | while tea wt a good salary provided | Veitch can be depended upon to represent all the people on the| pledged to an administration of efficiency and economy, and |——_ _ - - r e taxpayers of the country. It| board of commissioners. Mr. Griffith has been connected with| being comparatively young men, will bring to the office “pep” | VOTE “YES” ON AMENDMENT No. 1. This ballot is properly mark- Y y not be their fault that they are| the Tribune mechanical and editorial departments for the past! that will count. éd for a PROHIBITION VOTE. A failure to mark the Amend- , : The fact of the matter is the : 2 2 . inst Prohibith u is so cengested with high 1 1 ' __- ment Ballot in this way is a vote against Prohibition alaried clerks that they get in each } way the minute the occasion for any activity arises. And what applies to the War Risk Bureau applies to the other depart- ments engaged in bungling the war risk of the nation. The capital city J. W. (BILLI For Représentat E) JOHNSON ive in Legislature LABOR MEN PIN THEIR HOPE ON. Furnished By TAYLOR & CLAY | | Wea Crise ys paeet ee TOT | | | SAMPLE Proposed Constitutional Amendments BALLOT \Natrona County, Wyoming, November 5th, 1918 so crowded with clerks that they | | 5 [meee w Palepbonc sa" Fins | are to be found five or six to a room. ER ONE ne | | fl G f AGE | \PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NUMB fered great temptation to unscrupu- | Stock Hid” Ae | For the prohibition of the@nanufacture, sale and _ --YES lous landlords and boarding-house Fateh ese | Sag for tale of intoxicating |i keepers to gouge them unmercifally. ——-- American __ ot 01s | keeping for éale of intoxicating liquors. This pres el of the city is due | No Doubt of Senior Solon’s Elec-| Bessemer 08 10 | M to to ee) tion, Declares Wyoming Labor [Boston Wyoming 200 auf NOL partments with 60 per cent more Journal in Discussion pis indian ------ 24.26 | BROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NUMBER TWO 9 clegks than actually required to tran- of Issues Big Bear _ edt 028 | | : act the public busines:—the nuniber = _ a Big Five --_ 01 O18) ed : " - r s so great as actually to impede .| ‘The offiéial Congressional Record| Casper Embar ---_ .004 008 Authorizing a special tax upon live stock for stock YES L— ‘ - . 3 - ‘7 ; | - | ° . : * . rather teat to expegite the work in- | proves that! Vice-President Marshall |Columbine __ 12 .15 |--__inspection, protection and indemnity. to earth ebasbie whe cetera | has appointed Seriator Ff. E. Warren!Con. Roy. - 11 Ak Soy fac me sas the food “administration, one of the conféfees on every mili-, Elkhorn ___ 73 75 | NO Ld } dministration, and others tary bill, every war appropriation bill| E, T. Williams... 2.35 2150} en ae = = i have jtheir’ headquarters in thay’ fies snememmonerces tines the | Glenrock Oil 50 8.624|PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NUMBER THREE ington. Schtab SeW.iue Heese | | United States ientdred the great war, Finite ae ty al a ; Feat ' ; poration te Peiladlghia aad oie upon which there has occurred any! Merritt __...... 99.50 9950 | For the calling of a district jadge to sit as amember YES L =! t once the atmosphere was | pegs he whatever between er} Kinney __ pes 69 | of the supffeme court in a cause in which a justice . d and the corporation went to | bang! rn 2 r Midwest-Com. --.. 1.01 1.04 is unable to sit. pag ef _ The selection of Senator Warren! Midwest Pref... 1.19 1.04 of the supreme court m= Considering the enormous number | in every case, et unanimous @p-| Midwest Refining-182.50 188.60 | 4 - NO | pe of people who have been taken inté | aay o regae Bh Deashen the | Nostiny <-- ae Od O13 the employ of the government dur- Metanps dye —~ ae orthwest - -50 54 | ing the ware tHe oyercrtwdle of Wyoming senatom at all times in-/Outwest a A01b ‘o3 |Our Slogan: “VOTE THE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT BAL- old bureeus, the massing of employes Witton be cnasted into‘law ne [paetinder - :05 96 LOT FIRST!_WYOMING BONE DRY BY NOON ON ELECTION DAY” | ; a ei : remier —. 101 08 | . | i new bores <a aoe fF) The attitude of Senator Warren Republic Pe Ue 0 Le (a ie i appear to s the idea ot the Baratnte 1 f Cc ae has been so bbe ded to-the ne presi- Shiloh ____ ~ 018 1028 a tite: . “Billie” (4 , i fC 2 | dent, an intensely partisan Democrat, | ite tration that the best way: to aiaure Billie” Johnson, of the well-known firm of Campbe ¢ f United Pet, 04 06 | RS political control of iden toatl ac- | Johnson of Casper, is the Hepublican nominee for Kepresenta-| who presides over the apper branch ! Western Ex. _ 65 70 TO THE VOTE OF NATRONA COUNTY tivities is to put the majority of the | tive in the Legislature from Natrona County. Billie is one of} of aE the and sa aTenae i mee Wind River Refg. .25 27 | WAIT-A MINUTE—Uncle Sam says that he is too old ion’s wage-earners on the federal }the best-known young men in the county, and will give a good| Wyoming eee fe. icine to aad sbi ad -------101 50 for his service, but he is not too old to make you at aay order that they may aay account of himself if permitted to represent the people at the) ait? niteoin bs dab , Ty ay © Obese iF aa a thoroly efficient officer as County Assessor o: the administration for their liv-| next session of the Legislature. 4 a < ;_ *ist your property with. us. le County. 3 This is had off hb) shblority) gz) In truth, Doctor Osborne is about | security Epaics Companys hiomed: Natrona y: ; Whose only recourse is at the polls n end to the wanton waste y which is taken from their poc OREGON FARMER HEALTH TALK | the only persistent fault finder ih the state, altho he is weakly sup- ported in that attitude by a few Dem- | Kimball Bldg. et Nepal 11-1-tf | Vote for May Hamilten for County Vote for ED McGRAUGH for County Assessor Next Tuesday by way of taxes and Liberty Superintendent o Schools on the Non-| Partisan Ticket. 11-2-2t! GAIN 28: BLDG IeSAN as nUnRiied oa GRE os Se Te ee” oe By Dr. Lee H. Smith. vacancy by, “T Simply Feel Like a New Man,”! bonds {thrusting Warren out and shoving Os- borne in. b Se he An old enemy is with us again, and | POCooooocooooooooess Says Beaverton After | whether we fight a German or a germ, | we must put up a good fight, and not | Wyoiing people will, however, un- doubtedly decree that Warren shall 9 OOO 9OOO OSS 9 OF OO OOOOSOO SO OOHOOL | Today’s Anniversaries | ————_____., 1794 Taking Tanlac ~ a beafraid. The influenza runs s yery| T¢msin on the job with Wilson to the Suwarro, the Russian generat, end of the war and until details of ter the destruction of War- brief course when the patient is care- i Fh, ; a 7 . | righteous peace shall have been saw, eruélly butchered 30,000 {. “To look at me now you'd hardly/tyj, and if we keep the system in| fullyfully determined and Pp Srinlly Pol think that just a little while ago my good condition and throw off the poi-| ratified.—Wyoming Labor Journal. { life was despaired of and I was told sons which tend to accumulate within to make my plans accordingly; but| our bodies, we can escape the disease. | Tanlac has fixed,me up so I am out}Remember 03—Riva Palacio, the Mexican patriot who defended Em- ———— Money to loan oh everything. The | perot Mgximilian at the lat- these three ©’s—a clean| Security Li t ter’s trial, born in the City |in the fields every day forking hay,jmouth, a clean skin, a clean howels.|emty Bin ee ee BUY BUY of Mexico. ‘Died there Feb. |and that’s a strong man’s job I can To carry off posions from the sys-| Re W. S S W. S. S. 20, 1880, tell you.” jtem and keep the bowels loose, daily! Vote for May Hamilton for Count aes Baad 1563—Gen, Longstreet, . detached | This remarkable statement was doses of a pleasant laxative should | Superintendent 6 Schools on the Now| from the Confederate army |made the other day by William Welch be taken. Such a one is made of May| Partisan Ticket. 11-2.2¢ before Chattanooga, ad- | well-known farmer who has lived apple, leaves of aloe, root of jalap, | ia Sle alli | vanced towards Knoxville. all his life about a mile northeast of and called Dr. JPierce’s Pleasant Pel- Try our compartment plate lunches. . 1875—More than 200 lives lost | Beaverton, Oregon, on Route 4, Box jets, Hot lemonade should be used| White House Cafe. 10-26-50 ° : : ’ when the steamer Pacific {31, in telling of his wonderful recov-| freely if attacked by a cold, and the| | With a New Life Vibrator you can ery through the use of Tanlac. foundered between San Fran- |patient should be put to bed after | cisco and Portland. “I had always enjoyed pretty good 4 hot mustard foot-bath. | 1886_French delegates to the (health up to the first of last, March,”|" ‘To prevent the attack of bronchitis| | preserve your health and beauty, for a Bartholdi statue’ dedication | he continued. Hic ay arene tae or pneumonia and to control the pain, m1 were received by the Presi-|¢d to go wrong and I got into such Anuric tablets should be obtained at! | ° dent at the White House. ja rundown condition that I fell off|the drug store, and one given every | | few ‘cents to operate. Four different 189 from a hundred and fiftyfive to a two hours, with lemonade, The Anu-! hundred and _ thirty-two pounds, ric tablets were first discovered by loss of twenty-three pounds. I was pr Pierce, and, as they flush the terribly weak, and my heart would }jadder and cleanse the kidneys, they beat and thump so fast that I could ‘carry away much of the posions and| —Sultan of Zanzibar placed his dominion under British pro- tection. 1914—Russians confinued a rapid advance toward German Po- sizes. land, hardly rest at night. I had to be the uric acid. | | 1915—Danube navigation reopened | very ¢ateful about what I would eat! J¢ js important that broths, milk,| | and munitions passed from }#nd for three months I lived on the buttermilk, ice cream and simple diet | very lightest kind of diet. My skin he piven regularly to strengthen the had a yellowish, sallow look like I) system and increase the vital resis-| didn’t have any blood in my veins, tance, The fever is diminished by| and I wasn’t able to do a lick of work |the use of the Anuric tablets, but in| : os jon my farm. got mighty, discourage addition, the farehead, arms and shows their style and class. Try-. f a ed, for none of the medicines I took hands may be bathed with water (te+| jn will ; nea al Y ear Ago Today in War | Vaid me any good and I really thought pig) jn which a tablespoonful of dali! gon ill proye their fine fi and| Og | atiy- tinte had or 4 fob fix when 11t8atus has been dissolved in a quart Perfect comfort. Constant wear) “J was in this awfub fix when I) agter an attack of grip or pneumonia! yj ° x read about the wonderful way\Tan-'t, jyild up and strengther. the ome will demonstrate their sturdy dura lac was helping others, bed t got, me A\tem, obtain at a drug store a good bility. And comparison will show bottle. Well, I began to feel better ion tonic, called “Irontic” Tablets, | 4 yey soon after starting on it and kept on 4, that well known herbal tonic, r,| What wonderful shoe values our improving right along as I kept oN | Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery,—| Prices represent. cd to the pledge enrollment of |teking ft. I have just finished my! ,qy United States Food administra-|second bottle, and I have not only}—2y i Natrona Power Co. ee, abe one pane er lah Shoe (9, Phone 69 Vote for May Hamil ty | was. before I was sick at all, that) Tanlac is cold in Casper by the) et | Perintendent’o ee re aes I have gained twenty-eight pounds|Casper Pharmack and in Alcova by} * 134 Center Street | Partican Ticket. 11-2-2t|since I began taking Tanles. I don’t; the Alcova Mercuntile Co.x—Ady,_ CASPER, a Si ae SE See central powers to Turkey and Bulgaria. | —Italians rolled Austria front] back another mile. This little Sewing Machine Motor will do all your Sewing so much quicker and better. Fits on any Sewing: Machine, reqtures no bolts nor screws. A GLANCE AT OUR SHOES "he British added Tekrit to their in Palestine, «lian Government officially ad- that Austro-Germans had “rovsed the Tagliamento, — ‘ore than 1,000,000 families were JUST CALL Su 800 60SOOSOOOCS0OOGO

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