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WEDNESDAY, NOV. 13, 1918 ececcecce ASAP SSAOAAMOHEMSEHARADOTEDEEEEDEE eaneace eecseo [ TRIBUNE WIANTADS CARRY YOUR aeseeoeces Page Five eescessoes REHABILITATION OF DEVASTATED CASUALTIES TO TOLIONS IS ARNT PROBLEM, SAYS 4.E-F. REPORTED {) 5. AGRICULTURAL COMMISSION 8Y WASHINGTOR Economic Victory of Foe as Contrasted with _ The following’ casualties are re- ported by the commanding general of | {the American Expeditionary forces:| } | | | | a o1 anc Demands Killed in action__ 310 Use of Prisoners in Reparation | Riehatpecitiat sadiattier “ | Died of ‘airplane accident_ 2h BEHIND THE AMERICAN LINES, Nov. 13.—(Corres-} Died in sinking- piped e of Associated Press.)—Recommendation that the| Died of disease__ = 189 American military authorities in France should,-after peace) oun severely nee 90 js made, take charge of reestablishing the devastated regions | Wennded, egrre ‘undeter- see Be France and that German prisoners should be made to repair | Wounded slightly _ asi ee 167 the damages they did in» France, will. bemade by the Ameri- Missing in ‘action 16 an Agricultural Commission’ now | Tyg ——7-| Prisoners ~ 3 » are going ie ha to COMB Total _ --1,061 f war an e secretary : a tae said W. O. Thomp- | . Killed in Action | ident of Ohio State univer- | Samuel Tyler Adams, Caldwell, | ! Idaho, Vancenzo Albi, Denver, Colo. F Christian Baty, Canton, S. D. Allies Win Control of Trans-| ee. and that the military authorities | Jd dealewith it. | men problem of tilling the land which has been made the scene of | jerious one for James K, McCallum, Dixon, Mont. John R. Anderson, Priest River, daho. ! Jesse R. Willianis, Moorcroft, Wyo. Louis W. Buckwald, Anaconda, Pxploded shells. Siberian System by Co-oper- Mont. been conipletely | . William E. Harper, Anaconda, ess felling. You ation of Land and Naval Mont. Forces fities but you Scott L. Grimes, La Junta, Colo. Ady to plough with. Satisfield Meadors, Bearsford, . D. iw out VLADIVOSTOK, Nov. 10.—(Cor-| S ans should take the risk | respondence of Associated Press.) — as par he price to be paid for) A naval battle on Lake Baikal, Si-| their ParVOnrcevasea! < | beria, and aland battle near Masovia| § econdmic point of view, if we allow Hs fete, prisoners to return home to! be Mere shore of the lake, | inforee Germany without this! aby me e paenerie resistance along | French rehabilitation, Germany has ait rtuail erian railway at one | = i of France. France is ‘™¢ virtually clearing the route of| again the lead the Czecho-Slovaks from the south of | Julius H. Holthaus, Cottonwood, Idaho. -, Earle W. L. O'Dell, Sioux Falls, D. A J art J. Rogensees, Holbrook, Neb. Died of Wounds Hjalmar Gustav Halberg, Lyons, Czechs and Slovaks, was killed but he Bolsheviki and the Hungarian war?” Died of Accident TEE tet a er ee Tee tke cee | Russinsto. the Pacific,” In ths land Mey ait) © Boctteh ex) Brookside, Bite . | battle Colonel Oushakoff, commander. - . ry defeat, she wins an Pithe Cauencke coebecminig with tha | aoc Heubschwerlen, Big Sandy, | WANTED FOR SALE Parapter HARRY FREE THE LOT MAN | } i | WE WILL, BUY Bessemer, Columbine, | Consolidated Royalty,! ‘Jupiter,) Mo- hawk, Kinney, Out West—we buy ana sell all kinds ‘of oil stocks. List your: broperty with us. We have for sale a fine house; rents; have autos for sale. See us. $4750—A, GOOD SUBSTANTIAL—$47; BUNGALOW A beautiful G-room large Sum patior; strietly high. ich home; large cheerful living room dining room with plenty of ‘windows; two large bed rooms. with lange )Clos- jets, with bath room which is mécesathle from: both rooms. Hot. water plant | which isa dandy. Full basement, stor- age and laundry room. . Located on cor- jner lot, sidewaiks and curbing in. This certainly is worth the money aud in \fact it is the best bargain in town. It ‘only takes $1500 to swing the deal. You should see it. THE SECURITY LOAN COMPANY imbatt Bide. Toz bungalow and-al ELECTRICIANS — rs PERSONAL — Nice, ‘cozy roonis with! : | McEVENY & HARKNESS bath, 1d water, heat: t { ‘ligne hohe Sddpiste: ySarasy, furnished; Electrical Contractors. { inquire 389 WW. |Secand St. ‘Close to re-| | Wireing, Repairs and Fixtures. tl finerles. . | | Eis} 32-952t°! | office Ph. ooo -s Res 665 W. | 'hLIBERTY BONDS WANTED — Highest | | 141 West First. { 30 |, cash price paid. loom 4. Kimball |o c ‘{Hutiding, Security) Loan Co. : Phone — 702. fi 10-12-tf hd | BHONE 649W for any Information con- GROCERIES cerning the Co-operative Mércanthé Company of Denver, Will receive gro- | cery order by plione, » 11-6-4t* | LIBERTY BONDS wanted. Highest ¢a#h price paid. Room 4, Kimbah Building, Security Loan Co., phone | 703. 11-1-tf | Grace St. North Cn A€4ition. TWanaie? RENO ee - ‘elephone “ Liberty Bonds wanted. ighest jo—___ jeash price paid. ‘oom 4, Kimball! a $2600—A SNAP—$2000 role Z f WANTED—To rent three or four room | Five.room house with bath room, with- | Building. Security Loan Co., phone oO house with bath, south of Burlington | out fixtures; cellar; lot 50x140 ft.; east | 799, 11-1-tf KENWOOD GROCERY depot. North Burlington Real Estate |front lot, garage, chicken house. It LI} office, corner race, ani lagens |only takes $100 cash down, balanc: TEN DOLLARS REWARD for the rec as streets, eS | Gene Dey pie re hantede tan roe een en | {urn oF initormation that will lend: to | 524 So, Lincoln St. WANTED — Man and wife wish two investment? Thiw ts OOTY |e er Dole lne ane ce dee, Ada nee: | | Near New Kenwood School odern furnished rooms for house- and you should grasp it If you want to {een Douglas and Casper. Ax Win. 10. ping, five to seven blocks, or close | quit paying rent. ‘ ee. ye Ye 8 <5 ° in; permanent tenant. See Mr. Daniel, | Houses For Rent _ * u HAT Golden Rule. store. i1-18-8t* | 5-room modern. N. McKinley St, $43 CLEANING 6+room near High School, $45 room furnishtd N. Washington, $40. ooms furnished, near hospital, $20 gn ee WANTED—Accountant and bookkeeper wishes position; wholesale and retail experience; cost accounting or system- atizer; best of references; salary to | start, $150. 120 S. David, 11-13-4t* | ——— ee WANTED—Plain sewing to do at hoine. Address Box 9, Casper, Wyo. 13-2t* HARRY FREE THE LOT MAN SK FOR JONES | i ses he ettdeth dN arealA SE A | WANTED—To buy three, four or five | Beal, Matete |” Tusmramcs Rentals | reo bare Tribune fms Adarese| igy so. Center Bt. Phone 596-W. | | WANTED—Ford roadster or truck in | food condition and snap. P. O. Box | 552, phone 602W. 1 LIST your relinquishments, sale or rent property with North Burlington Real | Estat ffice, Grace ani lagens 8. pete 11-13-1t* ete] ——— eee WANTED—Woman for general house- work: must be good cook; no wash- | ing. Phone 515. 11-12-3t* | FOR SALE—Or trade for Casper vacant GE Eee Pere TEE TS property, a good 5-passenger war; WANTED—To buy a ‘house for cash; | call at 1116 S, Ash, Adam Cooper. 13-3 probe sstbhiWens tari! Meeks ee must be a snap. What have you?| on SALHoOSmall cook stove, 1 Address Lock Box 583, Casper, Wyo-| springs and mattress. Phone 2003 | ming. 11-11-3t* | WANTIDicWoll be the dann cian an | FOR SALE—Chalmors 1917 model | WANTED—Work by the day; also é0| pass er touring car; a snap, phon washing at home; leave orders at lit- | or call Wyatt Hot 11-13-1t N. Wol- | 11-9-10t® Ue brick house in rear of 156 cott str. Mrs. Phillips, FOR SALE—$500 cash, balance $4,300, le YOU I |. payable $55 a month, will buy a six- | IF YOU NEED Allmetal Weatherstrips, | room furnished house’ containing two phone Harris, 174W—he knows how. |3-room apartments renting $840 @ year. 11-9-10t | Will consider good car as first pay- |ment. This property is close in, five [minutes walk from business district The income. from this. property. will TRY THE HARVEY ‘home c | ooking. | WANTED— Furniture. 602 WW, Cas- | more than pay all the payments. Phone | sr Auction House, 209 North’ Cen- | 989, wage : 11-12-4t* ter St. 2 11-i-tr S | FOR SALE—Nice line of auto robes FOR | ‘trond $7.50 up; ra@iator and hood cov- | jers. John M. Whisenhunt & Co., Har- |ness Shop. 11-12-3t FOR SALE—Furniture, carpets, house- hold utensils; 156 N. Pine, FOR RENT Four-room house, unfurnished 8-6t" | intended to ruin France so that sh could not recover for -years, whil oiubadl ‘ - ly beaten that they were never Germany untouched is ready to pee ablaity fally: sgali. breaches of international law. The C 5 7 sone *; ' Czechs and their Cossacks al- s this commission ‘secs it, #8| ties were moving eastward along the . - jou}. Tailway line toward Irkutsk but were tural Pipes = ig ad slaghaken blocked at the southern end of Lake seine ty rebuild their shattered Baikal whén the Bolsheviki blew up ‘walling to “rene }one of the railway tunnels running farms and farm equipment. thru the maintains there, sSoners cooperating with them were Yet, soon as the country is ready for ag- Norman J. Opitz, Peever, S. ‘D. Died of Disease John Brook Pierce, Idaho. George W. White, Trinidad, Colo. Rude Frye, Oral, Mont. ? Glenn’ Morrison, Loomis, Neb. Lloyd W. Fouts, Cactus, Wyo. Peter Glanz, Harvard, Neb. Wounded Severeiy McFarlane, | Lincoln Pruett, Springfield, Colo, ;“*! TARP is VALLEY YESTMENT CO, 202 O'S ‘Hutiding, Phone Sw List Your Property With Us PLATTE —_————— | FOR RENT — Good: two. room house, par lights and’ water; furnished or (furnished. See Adam Papers ig 6 FOR REN’ 1031 S._ ‘T—Purnished apartment, $1 Cedar. A 11-13-2t FOR RENT — House, 328 N. Wolcott; | | PHONE 174W when in need of All metal Weatherstrips. Harris, the Weather- | strip Man. 11-9-10r | FOR SAL — 5-room house, strictly | modetn; will take small house or a $pes. lot as part payment. hens 0 FOR SALE—Two F. W. D. trucks. Call | Liberty Garage, 11-5-12t* | FOR SALE—Charten Oak heater, with zine and pipe; good as new; $15 cash, | Add box 711, care ‘Tribune. '10-29-3t-dh are pitifully ‘atfached to Sa : oni tho in thousands of _ While the Chechs and Slovaks went | Lester Richardy Herman, Cotide is onlyithe ccllagugn: around the southern’ end) of the lake, D rs a mie ot Meir war TK. Odlonel Oushakoff captured two lake aches DO’ Reet sis) j| Steamers, fitted them with guns and ance and. Belgium have furnished | 5/200) Se tes { attlefield. We are here to fight | 8t*tted across the lake towing barges -e for our common defense, | ted’ with Cossacks. “Several Bol- | Tia i bs “3 fornialed® ty *| shevik craft including two large lake’ ee ne i Y | steamers attacked the expedition but) The restoration of Ss. ttlefield farm jands is an| 2 Shot from one of the Cossack ves- | plem.” sels set afire one of the Bolshevik | Land toi eraft and the others fled. F Landing a Masovia on the east} ‘TOO BU y TO peer hy lake, Colonel es ena ree : an ) atlacke. e enémy as ey were | TALK’? COSTS Hilbert O: Linse, St, Mayrs, Idaho. Wounded, Degree Undetermined Herman Anderson, Denver, Colo. EBEvey Kackson Hullinger, Vera, Leslie W. Nider, Helena, Mont. True A. Smith, Denver, Colo. Chriss E. H. Elniers, Orleans, Neb. Lee Halls, Mancos, Colo. Missing in Action : | Spon el J Rapids, S. D. Edwin P. Fraser, Colorado Springs, | \ unfurnished housé for rent. Inutre | FOR SALE—Buick runabout. + S. Durbin, plone $185 11-18-1t Loan Co. Room 4, a RENT —'Three partly furnishea vooms four bloéks from ce Phone 226R; FOR RENT—One-room house, furnish. ed for Heht housekeeping: one barn; | fla's tron bed for sale. $15 8. David St, phone 3#9W; close in. 11-13-3t* FOR RENTcoPumilahed room ndininine } Small office building; excellent buy. rd Sepa t } ; u Bethe aioe enter Pomme Uolniuet. cavaral’ three. foun and five, room | Coll 630 B, Sevond st. 11-12-5t | houses at the right price. | ; Security Kimball rey FOR QUICK SALE FOR RENT—House of eight rooms, un- | A. A. CHAPMAN furnished; five rooms and bath up- stat three rooms and bath down-| Room Townsend Bldg, Phone 1963 : new range ‘connected with! aa in each apartment. Mrs. u ,0ds, 12°Oil Exchange, massing -for the expected assault FINE OF $5 upon the “Czechs and Slovaks ap-| 0 preaching from the south end of the lake. SHINGTON, Nov. 13.-—The s has gained $50 because a, most desperate of all those attending local grocer was “too busy” to talk! the eastward progress of the Czechs, inspector. | Gclonel Oushakoff fell a victim to en the inspector called in| of Bolsheviki for his own men. They f information. He was then! shot him down as he walked up to ll and see the district food | t holding out his hand. tor, This time, he was} Six thousand was the estimate of not “too busy.’? ‘the number of Bolsheviki and 8,000 The busy grocer apologized to the, war prisoners, killed in the ’ battle. ctor. He also agreed to con-'In additi 2,000 prisoners were $50 to the Red Cross as con-| t m. Many of. these latter” paid 1oney. > penalty of the killing of Ousha- Maximum Prices to be Charged by Retailers During Seven-Day Period as Announced by Committee Appointed byb the Food Administrator modifies for two wee ks ending Saturday, November 23, 1518, ir Price Committee at a inceting held Sunday, November 10; t storage eges available; price advanced since last meeting 1.00 per case. All instances of profiteering, short weights, or mis- in foods should be reported to F. R, Hufsmith, Food ‘Adminis- : Natrona County, Casper, Wyoming. ee nt Aetna LL td Art Sai SRE © th ee od Be Retailer Consumer COMMODITY Pays: Should Pay Low ~ High Low High Price, Price Price Price ur, 24-Jb bag, ? ur, 48-1, Flour, bull 24-1; bulk, per. per 2 x OT% -tb. bag a, per 16-02. lout. 0%. .D 1 pkg. toes, standard grad: eae tor d5e 20-—2 for 2bc ce 1 tins, wnat! » Medium, old style pall. itute, medium, new style pail The battle which ensued was the’ was the excuse the grocer! his own error in mistaking a group} Wounded Slightly | “August E. Carlson, Etna, Neb. koff. | were mowed down by machine-gun | fire. When, however, General Gaida, the Czecho-Slovak commander, learn- ed of this occurrence he issued orders out trial by courts, martial. result of this battle the Czecho-Slo- yaks captured 40 trains of provisions and ammunition. The way thru to Chita. was opened by the flight of the Bolsheviki and General Gaida and his officers moved eastward thereafter without serious opposition. nn ae SSeS NOTICE OF INCORPORATION WYOMING GEM COMPANY Notice is hereby given that on the 30th day of October, 1918, a corpora- tion was organized and named The Wyoming Gem Company. ‘That the object for which said corporation was formed is to manufacture, buy, sell, import and export and finish from the raw material all kinds of stones used for ornament and jewelry. To deal in and with goods, wares and ‘merchandise usual and incidental to | the carrying on of alapidary. To buy and sell at wholesale.and retail jewel- ty, gems and precious stones of every IKind. ‘To buy and sell gold, silver, | glass, leatherware and novelties of all | kinds and to do all things necessary | to carry out the object of this corpo- 0 | ration, and to buy all machinery and. — | Personal property or other. property | necessary or incident to carrying out the object of this corpration. That the capital stuck of said cor- poration is Fifteen Thousand ($15,- 000.00) Dollars, divided into 15,000 | shares of par value of One ($1.00) | Dollar each, | | That the term of existence shall be} Fifty (50) Years from the 30th day| of October, 1918. That said corporation has three di- | divectors*and that the directors now ‘selected are E. H. Hagerty, L. _Heffman, and Frank Whitcomb. That at present the principal office of said corporation shall be 124°W. | Second Street, Casper,.Wyoming, and, the person in active charge: ofthe said | corporation. shall’ be E. H. ‘Hagerty, | ‘who hasbeen ‘selected as the local ‘agent of the suid corporation, ‘THE WYOMING GEM COMPANY, By E. H. Hagerty. | FLOYD E. PENDELL, Attorney. Pub, Nov. 12, 13, 14, 1918. c i John T. Atkinson, Mariaville, Neb. | y In parties of 400 or 500 they As the S, 11-6t* Nicoly furnished base ne 867J. jom apartment fur nished; water, lights; me 67 11-12-3t at 868 South Chestnut, —furnished housekeeping p81 11-11-3t" FOR RENT— y furnished modern room, close’ in, for $15 per month Inquire 329 BH. Third st. 11-9-6t ¥ and bath ond, phone 11-9-6¢* ae st: pio food room FOR RED two blocks | from Center strect; modern, reason- able, 317 BE, Linden. 11-9-6R $25 REWARD SUL be paid by the Dally ‘Tribune for information lending to arrest and conviction of any person steal, fuic newspapers from subseribers of ‘The Casper Daily Tribune, and $10 will be paid for information lend- ing: to the arrest and eonviction of uy person stealing newspapers Gost carriers of the Casper Daily ri wh CASPER DAILY “RIBUNE SAY, WAS IT YOU THAT SAiD that a fellow couldn't make a livinis on 640 acres in Wyoming? Someone id you did, and if you.did I wish to hsve you call at my office and let me tell you about how you and I can ged money cnough tomove yo so you won't need to walk out or hobo out, It doesn't matter to; me what you want to sell, buy or-borrow, I believe 1 can help you, for Ihave helped others in and out and amnob.danzer- ous if you don’t-start something. 1¢ you_are the fellow, or not, I with to see you, I don’t have any ¢hairs jn as you | WEST CANDY: INVESTMENT CO. FL ES West * ver Glenrock. Bank Glenrock, Wyo. Why not let Handhury-Johngen Co. put your -plumbing in condition for the winter? Phone 988. 11-6t Office o 11-11-3t% | y —Fine lot in Nelson Addi- 0 cash, balance $10 a month. Ww. 11-9-61* FOR SALE—Alfalfa baled hay of first, second and third cutting, in car lois or to suit purchaser. Sec .or write H. Lacey, Arapahoe, Wyo.. 11-4. WE GIVE SATISFACTION in installing Allmetal Weatherstrips. Harris, the therstrip phone 174W. 9-108 BF suick runabout. Security Room 4, Kimball Build- i 1-1.tf ‘ood Ibt for furniture or automot or will sell on ea terms, ls 1 Phon wing Machines, new and seo- epairs; phone 702. 11+! roadster, ~9-7t ond han LE—One Lexington 118 8. David FOR § $15 WILL TRADE my $450 equity in three good North Casper lots for car; close to school. Phone 989. 11-9-61* NEW and second hand sewing machines Singer Sewing Machine Compan: phone 702, | COLD WINT y. ~9.6t° and dust kept out when | Allmetal Weatherstrips ure installed by Harris, the Weatherstrip Mun. Phono 174W. 11-9-10t FOR SALE—Buick runabout. Security Loan ¢ Room 4, Kimball Buila- ing. 11-1.tr LOST AND FOUND LOST—Brown Kid glo left hand; finder cail 4 NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION Notice is hereby given that at a special meeting of the stockholders of Gothberg-Harris Sheep Company. Wyoming corporation, held at the of- fice of the company at Casper, Wyo- ming, on the 10th day of October, 1918, at the hour of ten o’clock, a, m,, at' which: meeting aJl of the stockhold- | ers Tepresenting all ef the capitai stock of said company, were Present, | by) Proper » resolutions, unanimonsly adopted, said corporate enterprise | abaniioned, and the charter, franchise and corporate name surrendered, Kai’ company having ceased to do. busi- * ness, all corporate debts haying teen, paid, all.-corporate liabilities dis. | charged and the corporate assets:i1 property distributed among. the pir- est my office; so come and stay as Jong S0Ms entitled thereto.” The statutory | trustees for credtors and stockhalders are’ Martin’ J. -Gothberg, Mary E Gothberg; and A, Hs Cobb. MARTIN J, GOTHBERG, dG cesar ae | 7 DR. H. R. LATHROP ACCOUNTANTS k all kinds | is i ya! of Hats, Pana tt, Felt and | M. A. MESTAS Stiff Hats gor Ls ma Gane Auditor and Accountant Rated: nttew N for and deli Shoe Shir tion. for Li >» ‘take Office Fiftictency We call ne TO4. i Pho ! ' 302 Ol Exchange 1: Casper, Wyo. BILLIARDS It Parlor in connee- dies and r L Meet Me at j TAIP’S ' | — ens a SP BILLIARD PARLOR HAGENS & STANLEY i A Congenial Place for Gentle { Lawyers men. igars, Tobacco, Confee- tionery, and Soda Fountain. { BEAUTY PARLOR VELOUR BEAUTY PARLOR 204-207 Oil Exchange Bldg. Casper GEORGE W. FERGUSON Wyvuing ] | i | Face and Scalp Specialists Attorney-at-Law 1] Cc. M. Smyth | Phone 196-3 | lll 2 . 3 } || 213 0.8, Biag. . . Phene 2595 aoe Wyoming i : = | | IROPRACTORS : = W. H. PATTEN i } J. H. JEFFREY, D.C. Ph.c. en i ! Chiropractor Lawyer i | ine: Be i ab t | | Lyric Theater Bldg., Center St. {| | Smith Bidg. Phone 213 j | Phone 706. | LL ee engi | ———————$£o NICHOLS & STIRRETT 4 { DENTISTS DR..C. W, THOMAS, Dentist. Second Floor, Wood Building ‘| Office Hours: 8:30 to 5. ‘Evenings and Sundays by Ap- Lady Ausmigat,, c Phone, 339 it ne 2e Casper, W. Lawyers 309-310-311 Oil Exchange Bldg. —_____—_4 i | } i | | | o ; yo. AD Manse 2233 Dentists BLACKMORE BLDG. Office Hours; 8:30 to 5:80 Bvetings and Sundays by Apointment Phone DOCTORS 1 DR. LN. FROST Office and Hospital 505: South Durbin Street Special Attention to Surgery Granite and Marble Tombstones and Markers, Vaults; Mausoleums, Cu mit | . and Kinds of Cemetery | ERT SIMPSON i - Opposite P.O. | ! PLUMBING AND HEATING SO ||. J.DONOHUE | Plumbing, Steam and Hot-W oz Jobe Heating a Specialty. ng of all kinds promptly attended, Only Graduate Nurses | da Shop 645 South W. | in Attendance ? Plone ive ES | Phone 736 \?: Uigastin eee t CASPER apie ani SUPPLY COMPANY Everything in Metal Work. | Warm Air and Hot Water Heat. | ing. < Fourth and Pine. DR. W. C. FOSTER Robrbaugh Building Office Phone 54 | | | Dr. Phone 836). | p eee Reaidence.- = or Ae ¢ | Dr. op-—Residence____11 we Fy | —— REAL ESTATE PRIVATE HOSPITAL ——_—— Z Oo tI MARION P. WHEELER 340 S. Durbim St. it — | Phones 272 and 273 Real Estate and Ineurance | — Casper - - ... Wyoming 2) Sener, 2 eee ROOFING GRAVEL ROOFING F. M. DILLON Practical Gravel Roofer Phone 402-W 306 East Sussex STORAGE AND TRANSFER ne ert at Take STORAGE WE STORE EVERYTHING pha dy foe PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Office: Suite 4, Smith Bldg. Phones: Office 130 House 85 “9 | | 1} Physictan yeleia Phone: Frost-proof cellar for fruits and vegetables; dry storags for pianos, furniture, trunks, beds, fixtures or anything. | DR. MYERS Physician and Surgeon. Speci! Attantlon Gleam te THE CASPER STORAGE GROCERY is of Women and Children | | | rem katy I | Suite 200-201, O. S. Bidg. | |° = 2 | Office Ph. 699. Res. Ph. 746. | |)? F a | MIDWEST BAGGAGE AND i | | TRANSFER RSHALL C. KEITH, M.D. | | he Ttacatiee eaventtn , ae || Office—Midwest Hotel Figs and diseases of women ' Phone 45 | Blackmore Butldtag | | ——————— Frores: Office, 80: Ree 164 | [oS See EN ———_—_____.___ eg} > aan SEARLES TRANSFER @ srornace ' DR. MERCER DICKERSON [$2 2e ee ee, aaa | *, Mebrbaush Bids. | | t Fhene—Itouse, Wi Offices, 14 Regidenss, 208 Bost Eine mt. | MOVING & Ps < 80a | ie cc ls Gi ae eee.) WELDERS ES Fee A eed When you are hungry think of the: | ACEYfELENE WELDING \ President. | White H Cafe. 10-26-2)t} | Magneto, Generator, and MARY E.!GOTHBERG, Has Sle ———| | Gas Exgina Repeitiog Secretary. Money to loan on evefything. The j Th: ‘Pub’ Oct. 23, 30, Nov. 6, 13, 20, 27, Security Loan- Gompany; “Room 4.| | a ea > 11g. , |Kimball Bldg. i-1-tg|,| MUP WES NOVELTY, & Oe SS aed