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g crt eeeecers ebeccesccsccoove Seeeeoesorecseceoo seceees Bond Issue to Surface Highways (Continued on Page Seven) Cheyenne to the Yellowstone tional park, to head \people off at Cheyenne, and force them to see from 56,000 to nearly 500,000 to man) Wyoming.” It means millions of dol- lars to the state each year. The ladies who wrote these letters are Eastern women, reared in an|the bureau of navigation, made pub-| atmosphere of culture, refinement, | and travel, and their opinion of Wyoming is what we can expect from countless thousands who will visit Wyoming after we have the cement highway. This lady is an artist of | ability. Here is her verdict: “You people who have seen Wyom- ing only from the train, and think it a desert, a wilderness, of sage- brush and cactus, should have been with us on a recent trip along the; Yellowsgone highway from Casper to Lost Cabin, Shoshoni, and Ther- mopolis. It truly was the most en- joyable trip I have ever had, East. Na-| NOW CENTERED IN LABOR Furnishing Complement for 1,924 Vessels of Merchant | Fleet Offers First Work | of Importance Now { —— WASHINGTON, Dec. 10. — War- time increase of the naval personnel 1,800 vessels instead of 176, is de- |scribed in the annual report of Rear’ Admiral Leigh C. Palmer. chief of lic today. Every one of the ships in commission, from battleships to cargo carriers, Admiral Palmer says has “complete complements of officers and men with excess personnel to pro- vide for training new drafts. The | navy also provided armed guard and| radio crews for merchant vessels in transatlantic service, The great task now, in the opinion of Admiral Palmer who recently was relieved from the buredu to take command of a battleship, will begin furnishing 220,000 officers and men for the Shipping Board's merchant fleet estimated to comprise 1,924 ves- or West; ‘aiid ‘yet people who have | 5¢/8 by December, 1919. To accomp- lived right here for years don’t even know there is a wonderful trip like this to be had, and so close at hand. They can tell you all about motoring in the East, but they don’t know that on the Yellowstone highway, not far from Casper, is Hell’s Half Acre, which in grandeur and beauty of coloring and curious formation, com- pares with many more famous places. We passed thru some wonderful country—past range after range of mountains—each one different from all the rest, in size and formation and color and shape. And as for color! I thot I had seen splendid colors, but I've never seen anything like these of Wyoming—mountains of purple and bronze and green ana even bright red! Even the dirt in the road is not satisfied to be just plain ordinary dirt, but must needs be green or yellow or red dirt! The road is a real trail—it wanders hither and yon, dipping and curving just, it seems, to give one a continuous nge of picture, ‘a Wonderful view At VERY a STM’ eNews “The operiness and bigness of the country, its Vasb spaces, and big skies surely grip one. You find yourself adjusting your eyes to sweeping over ere distances — everything clean cut and distinet in the clear atmos- phere—and unconsciously your mind throws off the petty trivial things of every day—and*lives in big spaces too. Ph: This lady hasbeen a great traveler, | comes from a family of globe trot- ters. She says: , “When you travel thru Wyoming, by all means tour it in a car. Never. attempt to take it in by train for you will lose all the beauty of the country. We have had numbers of fine trips over this part of the coun- try, one of which I enjoyed im- mensely, was from Casper west over the Yellowstone Highway, thru Lost Cabin and Thermopolis. It was all so wonderful, the bigness of the plains, the mountains .in the dis- tances, and the coloring. Every ¢ |lish this the permanent training fa- | cilities have been expanded so as to ; accommodate 110,000 men at once. These include the Great Lakes station with a capacity of 45,000, Newport and Hampten Roads 25,000 each, and Pelhalm Bay, N. Y., 15,000. Hun- dreds of ships are used as floating schools, each being assigned a certain number of men to be taught the ru- diments of seamanship, and 14 institu- tions are conducting regular courses in the training of officers. “Notwithstanding the enormous ex-. pansion of the personnel,” the report says, “the various units of the navy have reached a higher state of battle efficiency than ever before.” Enlistment . statisties show that every state in the Unicn contributed to the growth of the navy, such as Montana and Nevada each sending more than 1,500 men. 2,203 desertions during the year, but the percentage of desertions dropped | from 1.43 to .93. Admiral Palmer reports that rough-! ly, 412,000 of the 485,000 men in the “—gavy are native born. and 15,000 arr! naturaljzed citizens. New York alone furnished 32 per cent of the native born. Se es MUSICAL MYSTICISM “What is that tune you were play- ing on the piano?” “That isn’t a tune. nota,” “What's the difference?” “Well, with a sonata it’s hard for the average listener to detect mis- takes. With a tune you’ve got to know pretty well what you are about. Boston Transcript. stead of the long tiresome ride by train over the Union Pacific railroad, the tourist by automobile over the Yellowstone highway is going to write ‘a véry different sort of letter than the one who rushes thru the state. I say rush, but I really did not mean that either, altho they do not stop they draw thru, the lazy crawling train, drags thru with windows drawn ie Sara _ nt , That is a so- HTH OWN YOUR OWN nomE $300 CASH and balance in small month- |} ly payments will bulld you a four- i room bungalow. Larger or smaller | buildings In proportion. Tn touch with the largest buflding and loan | company in the west, we are able tc get you a home if anybody can. Lots | for sale. NATIONAL COOPERATIVE BUILING , COMPANY 159 South Center Street HATH eu ' ° NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Whereas, default has been made in the payment of the money secured by a mortgage dated December 26, 1917, made by W. L. Lan- ning ,and Axel Fredrickson, co- partners doing business under the} firm name of Lanning Fred- tickson, to the Casper Mutual Building and Loan Association, a cor- poration duly organized and existing under and by virtue of the laws of the State of Wyoming, the under- signed mortgagee, which mortgage was duly filed for record in the office of the County Clerk and Fx-Offieio Register of Deeds im and for the County of Natrona, in the State of Wyoming, on the 20th day of Feb- tuary, A. D, 1918. and there record- ed in book 8 of mortgages on page 167, given te secure the promissory note of the said mortgagors to said mortgagee in the sum of $1,600.00 dated December 26, 1917, due on or before June 25, A. D. 1926, payable |in monthly installments of $8.00 as 'monthly dues, and $8.00 as monthly | interest on said loan: and therefore default has occurred in the condition. of said mortgage, in that the said payment of the following, to-wit: Delinquent dues $64.00, delinquent interest $64.00, fines $11.20. |. ThatJt is provided in.and by said mortgage. that in case defawlt shall {be made in the payment of said dues > or linterest, or any portion thereof, | t then the whole of the indebtedness secured therehy, shall become immce- diately due and payable, at the option of the said mortgagee, and that it shall or may be lawful for the said mortgagee to proceed to foreclose said mortgage by advertisement and sale of the premises in said mortgage and hereinafter described, at public auction for cash, and to apply the © proceeds arising from said sale, as in said mortgage provided. And, whereas said mortgagee has elected to exercise the option in said mortgage provided, whereby the whole of the indebtedness secured thereby has become immediately, due and payable, which amount claimed on the date of the first publication is as follows, to-wit: Principal, $1.216; delinquent dues, $64; delinquent in- terest, $64; fines, $11.20; total $1,355.20; also attorney’s fees of $50, color imagineable blended into one tight in winter to keep out the howl-| 8 Provided in said mortgage. gorgeous mags, Oriental rug.” This lady is also a traveler and has been over mast of the United States: “One ‘of the most beautiful trips I have ever taken in my travels thru- out the states was recently enjoyed 'n going from Casper to Shoshoni by way of Lost Cabin. One was never minus a thrill of beautiful Wyoming scenery, Going thru the vast ex- panse of ‘plains with the beautiful mountains looming up on all sides, Some gargeously colored, while far ahead, beforé we reached Shoshoni, ; the snow eapped peaks of the Rockies | and the “Great Divide’ which was never out of sight yet constantly changing, » I thot, don’t thé peo- ple realize at a good cement road thru this ejuntry would mean to Wyoming? For. it is a wonderful introduction to Wyoming, and the park itself? This lady from the State of Illi- nois had only heard of Wyoming as « barren waste of land, where a few cattle and sheep and Bill Nye came from: _ “Before ‘coming to Wyoming my ‘pression of it was that it was noth- ‘ng but a barren country. But after taking a few trips by car ‘over the Yellowstone highway I became very much impressed with it, and now I would say it was anything but barren. | We rave over the corn fields and_ meadows and farms, in the East. But. A regular natural ing wind, and in summer to keep out } the fine sifting and shifting sands that make life unbearable to train tourist. No wonder the peopie the East only know of Wyoming as a barren waste and the former home of Bill Nye. Wake up! Get behind the amend- ment to the constitution, lets get the cement highway, and bring the peo- ple heer to see what a wonderfu! state Wyoming really is. SE | Employment Bureau | for Casper Soldiers ° mom @ Thru a generous response on the part of Natrona county employers to the appeal of The Tribune for pros- pective employment needs, a list of {positions and jobs will be published | daily and is open to free service in this community on the part of men| returning from the army camps and from nee. Employers and reques- ted to revise or furnish new lists each |Week to eliminate confusion and di:-| appointment places are filled. ‘Parties ‘<nterested should presery: these lists and might find it conven- lent to mail them to relatives’ and friends who contemplate an Carly re-| turn to civil lif. Detailed informa. tion, including namecn of employer: and those wanting work, can be secur- ed on application to The Tribune. of | Whereas, by the terms of said | mortgage, and, the said default there- inder, the power of sale therein con- tained has become operative, and no suit or proceedings have been insti- ‘uted at law to recover the debt re | maining secured by said mortgage. or j any part thereof; Now therefore the mortgagee will ‘ause the following described mort- raged premises in said mortgage de- scribed, or so much thereof as may ‘e necessary to satisfy the amount due on said note and mortgage, of wrincipal, interest, dues, fines and at- torney’s fees and other fees, cosis and expenses, to be sold at public vendue by the Sheriff of Natrona “ounty, in the State of Wyoming, to {the highest bidder according to law, at the south front door of the court house, in the City of Casper, County of Natrona, in the State of Wyoming. on Wednesday, January 22, A. D. 1919, at ten o'clock in the forénoon jof said day: to-wit: Lot ten in block six in North Bur- lington Addition to the Town (now j city) of Casper, in the County of Na- trona, in the State of Wyoming. ac- cording to the plat of said North Bur- |lington Addition to the Town (now city) of Casper, in said Connty and in said State, on file and of record 4in the office of the County Clerk ard PEx-Officio Register of Deeds of said County of Natrona, State of Wyom- ing, in the Said City of Casper, Wyo- | 1 mortgagors have made default in the ' Cheap and [iffective—That’s Tribune Wantads . ° . * . . SOP eoereresseesreOesSEBOse ELECTRICIANS ————— i McEVENY & HARKNESS { | _ Eleetrics! 7 —_— a b Contractors. ed 1 YQUIRIE 1 * i ixtures. Bs m avon ae ABBY FREE Office fh. 555 Wo tes ot teed H 141 West Pirst. j Ontwest — On Riverton Refiniog 5.900—5-room bungais« m ‘ONnBO| ats oyaity f uy. room ith Bikhorn fire ‘pies, "eae GROCERIES an the dining room wh -—_————————___ --—__» Big Bear ed. ‘Kitchen is well pr T Big Pive batit-in features, Tw ! Ww. a. prewy If you are in the market to buy or r with good large —— sell Ol Stocks, see nace heat. Laundry High-Claes Urecerice ake room Bull\t on a ané Previstens TAYLOR « Y you are wanting a ai a ~ 212 ON Exehange Building ace thin ae Mdtasphclacs Stow Phone 203 A RIG SNAP ox ; _ é —4-room house only five cz ; LIBERTY BONDS WANTED ter street ment fe ’ — well plastered and painted memes? for CB. & @. Ry. man. $60 PRICE alunce on goed terms. BUY ° gy AND SAVE PAYING HIGH NEW york CLEANING = a CASPER TO SA s } 153 SOUTH CENTER sTRE . We clean Xe ail iz | won SENr Office, Liberty Garage, Casper, Wye. ot Hats, I ; ors w | and three rooms \ Telephone 0 or OTTW Surt Hats MONEY to loan on real estate. Ad nished, modern © - : Box 70, care. Pribune 12- ; garage with heat;; on 3 ~|0 — - — 0 y ats we | nA aventte ean ae WANTED ons Ao rstiaa. Rouse sib Ot for and deliver. to store it with us. SEE BE? om bungalow unfurnished naar ~ All kinds of Shoes Dyed — treet. a 127 K. seeoma. « Wyo. 0-9 WANTED—At Salt Creek gua plant, a| te j or fe atiiiiran, pipe Sittape, aelbsrn Tak jan | Take Your Property with Us For Shite id cer periment borers. Apply at Room 514%, Oi| or Rent | Ea change Bldg. : i ASK POR JoNES LAWYERS : tin meet jie + b OS tw 6 0 oe te ee ASSESSMENT WORK HARRY FRED tanks prompt deliveries ||. "s | THE LOT MAN {0 Measure | } SERVICE OUR MOTTO bd E. RICHARD SHIPP “ Real Estate Insurance Hentale | " sem 4 Be Lawyer s ° BILLIARDS * Room 21, Townsend Building * o rere aeons be Phones—139 and 385 . ee va mints tle velten ae bed mee TE! ¥ . ; a money to.respeustee paris, Wetemoe Box 6 7 A Congenial Place for Gentte: | | O— HAGENS @ STANLEY > i oO respons! arty. Vrite now . es > m x , to Box 501, Douglas, Wyo. 12-10-2109 | ————_—$_ men. Cigars, Tobacco, Confee | Lewyere j tea ie FOR SALE—Piano in good condition &: Gionery, and Soda Fountain. an j ORESSMAKHR wants work in fi $200 cash. P, O. Box i 12-9-6¢ PTT ACEO Be A Tee 33 day; phone 381J, or call at | 204-207 Off Exchange Bldg. | Conwell Street. 2 t*| FOR BALE—O H a + | good repair. Cabper - ‘ yuming WANTED—Position by young lady with | 55. SAU... sclerical, experienes and some stene- | a ate or Plere, Golden : 12-10-3t* ie RocRsedc A ae anches, Uvestock, autos, GEORGE W. FERGUSON WANTED—We are. in tne market for | farms, opportunities. See Ben ne - == i some good lots priced right. Nation- | 5 : i} ttormey-at. al Co-Operative Building C 9 FOR SALE ia. re ales i Center St. 3 ee pina Phone 1964 te WANTED—Help at Riverview Hotel E ai a 2 ony a 1? : | VELOUR BEAUTY PARLOR {| Ss ee CALL SEE BEN Transfer Co. LE Two office desks, :casan- | | enc | a want your piano tu » jee aa Saba 8 A by Ip Specialists | T° mall instrument repaired 3 22-7-5t { Face and Scalp Speci } derson, resident tuner pon WAGaa Mento eae an a re W. 4. PATTEN }? Nr iE ; Scripps Booth, p,! | ' , WANTED—Listings of desirable rest- S enminlately copula Sieas it a ! Lawyer ie Paence properties — buyers waiting. aud tires: gain cash. | 213 O-S Bldg. Phone 259) | | ae | atton Realty Co,.153 3. 5 or call 834 S. David stree one |O— ———-——0 | Smith Bide. Phone 21.) | ace ' WANTED—Will do fur: Sha crating, Phage ia” bagenane Fon wALE CHIROPRACTORS McClure Bldg, Wi First St 12-4-12t LOTS—LOTS—LOTS — LOTS — in al ! NICHOLS STIRRETT ' WANTED. Gr anything or| Darts of the city; terms, suit you J. H. JEFFREY, D.C. Ph.c. ' } value, for cash. Casper Auction House | Lawyers , 208.8. Center, phone 602\W. 2-2-tf FOR Rooming | Bide, Ca ! aaa je ANTED — Wil buy your furniture | —Atton Realty Co. If i, Center St. || | 308:310-311 Gil Exchange Bde. | and pay cash. 181 West First street, FOR SALE—b-pasne | 6 i phone 24. “ 24rd good order, 3650; ae ——— St ee OO WANTED—Boy of 16 to learn the print- FOR SALE—Old ylolin and it ttt ee ee ing trad@; must have good education paired. Address G. EB. Gro DENTISTS. . . and come recommended. Agk for D. H.) Grand Central Hotel, Hoe. 10 Griffith at The Daily Tribune. 14-ut* ° —-__ o G. H MANN rd FOR sapr i A Arle * Fresh milk, night or Morning: 2 t DR. WILLIAM NoRWwoop ‘RES atorney-At-Law FOR RENT te all $23 Midwest Ave., phone 8103. If herr GTS Off Exchange Building _ oe - ~ - DENTIST > ba Ee em mucely, carn FOR SALE—6-room furnished house on : Phone No, 41 Se roundhouse, Madison and Lambert Ave. furniture, werth taenge00e ge Romn: te Doin muliing: ehiene. 066 7 ee eee North Casper Addition, -10-61 | Center St., phone 391J. (Over Lyric Theatre) = { ij FOR ft 5-room apart nt unfur~ | yey SALE—New pond dtu °o ae _— ‘ i hot and cold water; elose in.’ Apply ts 949. ten ace 610 set eee 508 8S. Durbin. 12-10-St ———_., 1 nc fis. Janine emma sheen AMY DISCR FOR Wee ppurtmsemr oes FOR SALB—Will trade = | DR. C. W. THOMAS, Dentist. | | | stasscuse, wivice - th, tInnete ae - Hupmobite worth $804 on | Second Floor, Wood Building | | Ne W . month. “Inquire 408 Noth * | good, house. 159 South et. | _ Office Hours: 8:30 te 6. street. vhone 381d. aa | and Sundays by Ap- eR j FOR RENT — Two nicely furnia FOR SALE | pointment. | foussKeening rooms ee tare Cows, fresh soon; calves. horses, autos, | Lady Attendant Phone 333 « fibhed. 815 ic eee . furniture. Call phone $104, 7 Casper, Wyo, j f < <3 ‘THE GREATEST INVENTION OF FOR RENT — ‘Threp-room. house; can SE ? es = 2 fei dae, THE AGE—The Dupiex Hair Cutter. eas eane for Piere, Golden Rule. 12-19-08t Just comb your hair and it cute it at tie; “Saisicenta sh a i Soe the game time. wier than shaving . = | . ' ¥- 2 Me 7 ld-can use it | BLACKMORE BLDG. } Robert Simpson, Phowe 6833 a nt { | Modory room. two Soe er au, fae } bons Rg te ey EP oemen see REL 8 Gasl west ote! . | ~ : Apointn . 12-1 | PLUMBING AND HEA LOST AND FOUND Fisee i An TING AL Riatefnom furniah- T a ed nature Natr pup Si " DO UE Lataber Soh | MORE pn ge DOCTORS J. DONOH FOR RE =in two furnighed | yoru I, Nelsiao nee Nei eile Plumbing, Steam and Het-W .¢ | wekeaping, in halt : : : ; On. Giosiin Hesting a Specialty. t ong ae ~ | Bye, Bar, ¥ a Jobbing of all kinds promptly | 9 » os re Gu att ded f emttberartar) Shop 645 South Wolrett, | FOR RENT—Light housekeeping 5 j, Seeman: Beseud'nad Du: | Phone 107W. pan ping room, with bath —$_____. ——_-Q North 4 2 = ? 3 "ah PEELE TE a ad FOR © furnished ar ‘eat DR. H. R. LATHROP I CASPER HEATING j fur tment; water dle j DR. W. C. FOSTER | and t FOR RE y sleeping room. al i aot cone ice Pho verything in Meta ‘er modern 4-room apartment eh, Salt Creek | Warm Air and Hot Water Heat- | Beech street | The State of Wyoming, | hesieral POR RENT —Five modern roome untur- | County of Natrona,—as, | | Fourth and Pine. Phone 836J. nished, close in . Fourth St > . = } SA a Ae eatlAlR Slone in izate| IN THE DISTRICT courT | | i _ SOO =| SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT Du j REAL ESTA ? Two clean modern sieey-| In the matter of the’ Estate of : ———_— ing rooms, furnage heat. 119 Wos' A Phones 272 and 2735 1} or Fourth street. Call after 5 p.m. JOHN WESLEY HAMILTON, ———-— i MARION P. WHEELER ; eres Deceased. 5 a T—Rooms lad 943 - | @, phone. 6890,” j-ave NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF F mic ¢ a Real’ Estate and Insurance | Ri | i FOR RENT—Two-room apartment fu FINAL ACCOUNT AND PETI ! set | Hie Pp | Wreming wished for light ousekeeping. 30 TION FOR DECREE OF PHYSICIAN, and SURGEON = Bast Fourth. Aas vonage DISTRIBUTION | Office: Suite 4, Smith Bldg. ++¢6¢6 sen oom bee NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to | Phones 4 00d location; phone all creditors of and all other persons Offic r ice 150 House 86 Li» 5 5 . vor BENT having an interest in the estate of # o|. GEORGE B. NELSON < Any wige house furnished or upfurnish-|John Wesley Hamilton, deceased, that Biel Astete, _lemtanee, * ed, moat ation, SEE BIEN. Julia Hamilton, executrix of said ¢s-.§ ————————________e Townsend Building by m unfurnished base- tate naa meneapted ang Aled gai final x8 kUCKmY, Mp. | Casper, Wo. : furnished: ow 2 account and report o: er iminis- yaician m a | & ‘<a> > icaTee = nay tration and petition for decrée of dis- | Phene: Residence, U5i-Ws j 2 ae = oo *taae INT-—Furnished slouplag 100m, tributi P ; I tribution of said estate, with the Clerk Office 122 EK. Seeond Street, | eam heat, + ve 8: ap aren ; Meo: ood | OOFING onable, Call 6323 ’ t*\of the District Court above named, ruta Wek | R , ON 2° eee yhere the creditors or any ohe inter- 0. FOR RENT—3-rom house, North Bur- | F - ; | OOF ING lington Addition, partly furnished; ested in said estate may examine said reer rene | CRE DILLON be and lights in; $20, Call Phone account, report und petition and file — gen oO) Nacaend eaten 2 Sram (obiections thereto at any time within | OR. MYERS 1) " Four 2-room furnish day 2 1 lo- and Surgeon, | 306 Sussex apartments, close to refinery, $1 thirty days after the 19th-day of No- | Special Attention Given to | 3_ Bast Heeoers esr | ee 1091 BR Cae ee IP vember, 1918, that being the date of | | Special | Wamen and Childeen on a ~~ the last publication of this notice, aud | mie | 7 7 FOR RENT—S-room modern hours P via a ee Suite 200-201, O. S. Bldg. } STORAGE AND TRANSFER sefugninhed; 386 N. aloKinie if no such objections are filed within | gggiuite 200-20 the time aforesaid the undersigned 4 executrix of said Res. Ph. 748. fale Seen ———=9 mak. ey estate will make Vy } ifter riding over the Yellowstone | Twenty-five laborers, pivefitter helP-| CASPER MUTUAL BUILDING AND Storage root freee, aut final settlement of said estate en the ay ae | IDWEST BAGGAGE AND | highway. a never rave over them pra PaO teira deduotine Nomen LOAN SBEOCHATION: things? eneeee: Bate bie) ~|28rd day of December, 1918, or as MARSHALL C vip he Mc it TRANSFER “ again. ink I- shall never cease construction work. ‘ae hi y P. C. Nicolaysen, | = soon thereafter as suid matter may ve Special attention given Te hetee ie ¢ The Ma the beauties of pdaea | elgit hours, no Sunday ‘work i sow | Attest: John ny Sotth President. ie \; modern: Dione Sais spun pened. re 5 ae then end: Ginpaiia aE vention Hy a Hotel | on mougtain the Heer ne eau til other? auniitipaitiona: nee Matta aber? fe frate-Sead) swt > 3 : HB MeAg ee eS oe ne inashaore’ punaing Residence Phone 351J | mesa the clear ‘iflgsosphare, a the aes ope nt 36 Hae et 380" Willan Mit . : hone asta: SULIA HAMILTON Omics, BO; Ree. 166 no bes mendous ‘spavés, are soi pressive’, tages. laggperasaut brik ives eit _ Attornéy! 9 nae hd Pv pte a4 a9 Exequtrix, of the ‘eatite of Joh | Qo o un pe one an hever forgetithem. Traly SIE carbensge te (S31 Bait Buh {Dee Money ‘to Loxn Qh chattel, | Sobii) PA Sap ghana 3 Dyess ; sepa 4} ne aie Way to see Wyomitig is Dye qusttprs riltgheds | ot rity Loan“Company, Suite™302 0. ‘8, > Dak hes sa, bebe or « | | SEARLS TRANSFER 4 STORAGE ~ higheeeet Bite then elowsrs Tent and awning’ ma kent 4 CASPER STORAGE CO. Building. . A21-tf et Recldence, 215 Nocth Pine as, |||. CHMSO—FAMe Mituare Hall, ‘ Now, ‘are ‘not those the kind of in-all S1AlGe mentee Company L, Storage, Hides, Pelts, Wool Furs. We make a Special of salary.loans, The Daily Tribune is the only-Wyo- unathelina @ Mpoctatty. Fhone—HHouse, 637.W) Office, 104 | ad * things we want people to Write Tommie | Caxtier’s homme company... Reasonable, Reliable, Responsibe. | Secnrity Lown ‘Company, Suite 302!ning newspaper receiving both :the a os MOVING A SPROIALTC 2 ‘o the folks about Wyoming? * In- cagttienesy: ap bad habits.” is i 12-2°4f) 0. 8. 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