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¥,- “NOVEMBER 19,1918 13; nnn ACRES (fF THE SONS OF OLD GLORY iff Stan n the final recor« n the YOU b entit f Old Glory? CHOICE OF COMPL Ht A..F. REPORTED DSEVENEPER Ey BNW Y SolthePSons | SO, John_C. Ellett, Cowley, aw | Idahd: - yy § “fT FEC Wyo. » CASUALTIES TO John w. Hang,, Limon, Colo. Don Uohzules, Jansen, Colo. Reinhart. Lanholtz, Menno, S. D. George Irvin Peterson, Wounded, Degree Undeterthined = Mont Cat} Py Helner, Lintolny Neb. Joplin, William F/ Bowen, Bozeman, Mont. Whe z Frank ,Kuchera, > Colclesser, Neb. ,; Robert Johnston, Platte, Neb. Don’t think you < i Oscar Daniel Good, b foot, Peaahuhy pa Boy, ~Rosebud - a Bhs SBS iy Sees 1 gl ee Tdah geney, * L : var sare pesto BSHMP TO GOME HOME BY: WASHINGTON rm. 2-.n0,., SESE she to nam ad Our por cere cfs h te pe a John Edward Ce Ouray, Coho. -Mont. boys are ere e Rhing to oecups Killed in action____ 217 Wounded Slightly > Missing in 1 Action They will have garrison « to do for a 1 B Tied of wotnds 69 |’ “Paul J. Raver, Lincoln, Neb. Fréderick H.,Geltz, Genesee, Idaho. Thev will need all the That the various, , off cer, training : poh Rae Se ee ee ee = ea a ne 7 © soon be Died of accident and other = : xi eae <i cause: - fw & t bot a Wyoming Tracts Included: in No- F eeant Died of di ——aaneee , : re vember Designations Located nelect| Wounded severely _ at L YRIC ' j HEA 5 Néar' Hagie: LaGraige!* ; hop tronl Bs Wilzctwtin| |W cue degree’ uadeter- we . aa a stude . and Meridian Wiusen Swhnon fas The t Wounded wae TODAY :. “ been fibhting Missing in action 40 CHEYENNE, Wyo.,j Nov. 19.— » rs Prisoners “7-12... 48 e l 11 Approximat 13,000. acres in the ou do. Yet aikyrand tees R = Continuous, p.m. to p.m. vicinity of Hagie, LaGrange and use the : of, next Januar ; Total wiSes oc a3 oe 1,509 TT z=Z_NMMTO"". Meriden—in townships 19, 20 and 21 R s sf Killed in Action 4 N., R. 61 W., and townships 20 and oung Bishop decide to| | Glett send Ashland,’ Neb. aS 21 N., R. 62 ncluded in Wyom- s ish his’ course he- would}: Oscar iEmmons; : Claytonia, anK #uns ing segregation list 53, have been re- It would be foo ond lieutenant | Idaho. ‘ i leased under Carey act withdrawai shift for ¢ Now that Edw. Morrison, Sandpoint, Idaho. subject . to homestead entry. The ai, ~ ~ 2 Jesse Max ‘Snyder,* Broadwatér, ' ; It would be more . 2 lands are mostly in 40 acre trac ; t « the detailed description embraci eed of Sood ra s L. Lynch, Townsend, Mont ; several newspaper columns of f 3 : s of second li e Smith, Rapid City, S. D. ures. Those interested m Srerg ods te 2 wired his so Some home ‘at once. now help to raise wool i clothe This War Work Ca the sound of Natrona cot t WILL NOT fall t But YOU MUST COM Son of Old have to lie this detail at the loca The lands in T. and T. nated entry under the enlarged homes law. On October 11, 1918, the retary of the interior approved en- larged ho: tead designations, ef- fective Nov. 11, 1918, including all of these lands n previously desig- nated. Whether these lands will be designated under the stockr: homestead act cannot be determined until the geological survey has made detailed inspection of the areas. The survey is of the opinion that the lands will not come under the pro- visions of the section homestead law BISHOP.. ” Young Bis sper the mid- of last ‘September, and’ altho} ) years old, he was ambitious his course at the, training and see action in France as sible. He wil probably pices 3 the lntter part of a t put yourself where you will wit finish in .ord Fellows who started, stayed CAN MATL CHRISTMAS UNTIL NOVEMBER 0 the Regular soon arrive this S DISTRIC "T cou RT Panes RECOGNITION ACCORDED. NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF Died of Wounds Edwin Hs Larson, Geneoa, Neh Died of Disease ¢ W, Everson, Co m C. Kennedy, E Andrew E. Lofgrer Ss. 0.) » Neb. | Arkngton, eee Otto N. Nolte, Butler, S. D. Charles O. Sarber, Beatrice, Neb. Morris Goldware, Omaha,’ Neb. This Picture made-on the Battlefield of France Cecil C. McLaren, Niwot, Colo. Walter E. Caven, Cucharas, Colo. Ses George’ W. Campbell, Gri in “Opportunity’ Neb. Harry E. Connor, Merna, Wyo. Richard T. Evans, Leeds, S. D. Frederick B. Doran, Florence, S. D. : a FINAL ACCOUNT AND PETI.- Charles Ring, Wendell, Idal is advised to accept applications un- ° DISTRIBUTION | Mont. 5 Beatie peccu homestead law, for © WASHINGTON, Nov. 19.— NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to ; Lewis Maxon, Heath, Mont. Adventure, Fun, Romance additionals or orig? eae covering any De sion to November 30 of the time will be ac- o members of the * 's of and all other persons ey . thi tid dathte de M. A. Mestes, a loval expert ac- Iton, deceased, that Contant of nq mean ability, today) cutrix of said es- received word’from C. A. Sweetland,| W nd filed her fir president of the United Accounts ain/ d report of her admin: of the above lanc cember 16. , after 9 a. m. which Christ parce cepted for mailing American expe France was annot ——_—— TWO DEATHS IN forces it ‘tat od Bookkeepers ‘Associat of A rica, CASPER TODAY-|2scn one =X tration and petition for decree of din: that the” Board of Diseciors oF thas recog: bt h pica: he 1 ae the 'tribt n of said estate, with the C iation has elected him to-serve ac’ at the men of seve Ameri- of the District Court’ abov med; x a FLU IS CA USE peecdisiainin eetle hoe a os is i pove named, as State vice president for Wyoming. | > ere the creditors orjapyjoneinter~ This is an entirely unsought jhoner ted in said estate maytexamfie said ind comes to Mr: Mestes ‘as recogni- account, report,and, petition and- file tion of his ability and@efficiency along jections thereto at any time within this line. Mr. Meste a charter thirty days after the 19th day of No- member of the assdciition and served vember, 1918, that being the date of as State viee ‘president of Colérado the last publication of this notice, and previous to his coming to Casper to if no such objections are filed within jive the time aforesaid the ‘undersigned’ The association endeavors to ‘im- exécutrix of Said‘ estate’ will ‘make! Drove the bookkeeping fraternity a finn! settlement of said estate on t recently have only to fill.cut.the parcel 1: which packages from relat friends in this country will n cepted by the postal author The pestoffice department announ- ced, however, that ta insure, delivery by, Christmas parcels sheuldjte mail- ed’as soon as p George McDowen, aged’ 28 years, died this morning at his home at 1137 Box Elder street after a short ilness of Spanish influenza. He leaves a wife,stwo childyep j andi ong eres of Cpsper. Mr$.) McDowen i8 very sick at this time ‘at the home Funeral arrangements have not yet ¢ : —. = beenimade but burial will ‘be jin Cas- The (phone numpey ipt “the Blue > profession and to modernize off per. Front Grocery. has been changed. pot Decemycr ne OF 25 appliances and systems that will bene- Geprge Smith of , Gillette, Wyo., Cail 458 soon thereafter as said matte? may fit both employer and employe. | A who bas been a patient atia local hos- ae 4 heard. rie ' number of. Casper book and pital for a phart time died thig morn-» Whyinog let Handbury-Johngon Co Dated this 19th day of November, ‘accountants are members ej as0- ing after oe pe veel panirst the pit, yonr plumbing in donditipn for *- D-+ 1918. ciation and the membership will, yn-! Spanish influen:: is b 4 lo tie’ winter’ months’? Pde 988" sr1'6t JULIA HAMILTON y extend in the near future. | < of the estate of John Mr. M as been connected with Hamilton, Deceased a_ local accounting; firm, ,for seme. NICHOLS .& STIRRETT, Attorneys time. but now has jan office in, the Pu Dec, ce b livessat Gillette, is expected in to- night or tomorrow and funeral ar- rangements will not be made untjl he arrives. =e If you are in the market to buy or sell oil stocks, see Taylor & Cla Oil Exchange Bld; Phon ee rg aegis re arcane a VA PRELALA EEE hh ba dda) Wyo. Frederick; Kenneth F, Reiley, Cheyenne, Oakley D. Overton, Clearmont, Nuff Sed 10c’and 20c Wounded Severely! ' Bjeuer, . West, , Bend, To the Women of Casper Watch Tomorrow's Tribune ‘Big Sale. Announcemen .--Ladies Ready-to-Wear whe meader LO For Women and Men Every pair of Shoes included in this sale comes from our own well-selected stock and not bought for a special sale event. To keep our Shoe Shop fresh with new and everchanging styles we must go through |! cleaning for us. We have also lifted the BAN on ms prices for DAY Ss Starting Wednesday, Nov. 20 our stock often and clear away all. broken sizes, _asspriments and odd and end pairs left fim Our recent selling. This means‘a real shoe-buying opportunity for you and a house- 9 Men’s No. 15, Mahogany Russia Calf, Eng- lish, up to .now style, cut to sie) No. 18, Dark Russia Calf, narrow toe; $6.50, cut $5.25, to No. 4, Dark Red Horse Hide, ae to extra value; $6.00, cut to ——--__--__.--__-_ $4.75 No. 6 Black Kid welt, Biucher; few pairs ? only, $6.00, cut to _ : $4.75 ' Ladies No. X3, Light Pearl Gray Kid, Cloth top; our unusual value, $7.50, cut to = $5.75 No. 98, Battleship Gray, all Kid, Louis eels a most popular shade, $12.00, cut to__ $9.75 small sizes only; Special, $7.50, cut to — __No. 75, Black, Mat Kid, value No. 81, Havana Brown, all kid, covered er) custom made in New York, $14.00, cut peel $11.75 No. X4, Tobacco Brown, all Kid, leather Louis $8 75 heel, welt sole, a real value; $10.50, cut to__ No. 93, Beaver Brown, all kid, turn hole, $8 75 high heel, very fine; $11.00, cut to_- Shop early while the sizes prevail. | small sizes onlv; $ heel, few pairs only, Fourth Floor, O0.-S. Bulg. E. L. LIVINGSTON, Mngr TP PD RP DADE EA A hhh hbk dhadadadadad healed ahah ahha alah ahaatiatls N II ALL No. 98, Field Mouse, Kid Vamp, cloth top; $7.50, cut to No. 58; Black Glaze Kid,-leather Louis heel, No. 74, Nut Goyucalt, vaitaay heel, a fine street Boot, 3*to 6 sizes, $6.50, cut.to__._-- $5.25 No. 88, Mahogany,ail Russia, military heel 9.00, ‘cnt tecaec+s2- oe $6. 75 _No. 84, Light Gray Kid, $6.75, No C€.0.D. No approvals, No eachanges. No. 2, Dull Calf Welt, English, young men’s last, $7.50, cut to No. 5, Calf Welt, Blucher; few pairs only, $6.50, cut to * $5.75 leather heel; our ¢ 6.7 5 No. 17, Tan Veal Calf, army last; our special value at We also carry Hunting Boots, High Shoes for oil nien and a complete line of Rubbers and Overshoes for men. th top, military’ Cat 30 ceo . $5.25 Take Elevator TOT TILL ewe eeTTTTTITLITITTUIETTTLISILIGLSOTOIUOMOTIPOLIOI SOLES OOO Oe PI APDRBPABR AE Ah hdd dadided dade oe aa