Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 3, 1919, Page 7

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-‘opportunity he added one more Ldetousios as follows: Yield _ Acres. Per Acre. 40,000 52 bu. ) 24 bu. Spring Wheat __180,000 26 bu. 285,000 41 bu. ==-+80,000 37 bu. 25,000 48 bu. 8,000 9 bu.. - 80,000 150 bu. Hay (taney ---580,000 2.10 tons 1.10 tons Hay (wild) —.,-800,00 _ _ All less important LETTERS FROM OVER TH Fathers’ Day in the army, the ap- pointed time on which the soldiers showered their fathers with letters, found Floyd E. Elliett of Casper, on! his way to the Rhine, but at the firs the list and the following received by E, Elliott, will be read with interest by local friends: Junglister, Luxemburg, Nov. 27. “Dear Ded, Mother and All: “J writing this letter mostly for | you dad, and I know you will for- give me for not writing at the ap- pointed time, because we were on the road to the Rhine, and when we stop- ped here I happened to get hold of a Stars and Stripes paper and learn- ed about Dad’s Day. Well, dad, I am’ going to save most of what I) know to tell when I get home, but I} will mention a few of the places I! have been and you can look them up} on the map. “As I told you about our, trip over} herg I will begin at the place we land- ed. Look up Brest first, for that is the place we anchored and stayed | over night waiting for daylight to break so we could. get past Bellislo| (where so many ships have been| sunk) before nightfall. It was there | -I got my first experience of war. 1: forget the name of the ship, but I; saw a piece in the papers about it afterward. They claim that there} was a time bomb placed in it before} she sailed from New York, but siy-| how I saw her go the wrorst, oil inne this, but r " going to cu short. “My first experience o® being! shelled was Meaux. Of course we! were quite aways behind the lines, | but they used the long-range gun! they used to shell Paris. Most of the/ boys were lined up along the curb | and every place else but the middle; of the street. I was on the fourth floor with three other boys rolling} my pack and getting ready to move! to the front when a big shell fell! about 30° feet down the street and right in the middle of the street. Well, that wasn’t so’ close. But my closest | escape was when Jerry was over on a; little bombing party. “It was down on the Chauteav-' ‘hierry front and! we ahd just moved in to a little town mamed Tellaonfontaine. We were! ll tired and wanted a good night’s rest, so we took our clothes off. and | crawled in our bunks, which were in| a house that hadn’t yet been hit; but! we didn’t stay there long, because in’ &bout 80 minutes Jerry was over. We} all thought it was one of our planes and didn’t pay any attention to them, | but when we heard him shut off his; @ngine and coast a little we soon| changed our minds, for he pulled his! tailgate and let about six bombs drop! bout 50 feet from our house. Of course that made us all Want for a dugout, That is one thing we didn’t have to worry about because France| is noted for its caves and dugouts. “When the Germans got started Pretty. good on their way to the Rhine ‘on ‘that. front, we pulled out and headed for the Verdun front, and that is where we were when the ar- be ice. was signed, in a little village| ied Romane. You might find it! a the maj ‘Well,, I think I will bing) Off on that stuff now, pecartnes too. uch. is not good for anybody. kind of a Thanksgiving ain: ner did -you have? We had good Heefateak with mashed potatoes and, gravy, bread and coffee. “Of course | you had a better dinner, but what we had will stay with us. { “I am going to quit for this time|i and hit the hard floor, as it is about, ! to do. Floyd R. Elliott, fp o’clock and dark already with noth- Headquarters. ‘Train, 8rd Army Corps. J. 8. Mechling, manager of the! On Well Supply Co., ‘here is in re- céipt’of a letter from C. R. McShane, | a former Casper, boy, who was bidet the oil well here for a a ben tale he went serena in the army which was! destined make the world safe for democracy. ° “Mac” is now a corporal and is ly- ing in one of the base ‘hospitals te. ring from a wound received while‘ on the march when the Huns were being driven back from St. Mihiel front. : ‘The letter follows: — Base ital No. 86, Nov. 4, Mr. J. S.-Mechlin, - = —serbaee, yields, productions, prices _ and value of the important crops of yams 3 for "ihe: year 1918, as compiled by the bureau of crop estimates, U. 8. it crops ‘usually grow in Wyoming, the acreage, yields, a ok neater galne of such erops are generally above normal of previous | (U.S. Weather Bureay, Cheyenne) in. flames, and | ofan in. flames, aks y about! met in regular session at the Council Chamber at 130 N. Center street, but there being not a quorum present, the COUNCIL PR4<EEDINGS WANTED Casper, Wyo., Dee. 16, 1918. City ouncil of the City of Casper LIBERTY BONDS WANTED HIGHEST PRICE PAID. Production. _ Dee. 1. ~ Total Value meetin, d d until 8 0’ 433 SOUTH CENTER STREET "1,000,000 $1.40 $1,400,000] "rr Naruse until 8 o’clock 1,920,000 1.89 saiveee JOHN F. LEEPER, lees aaa 4,680,000 1,89 8,845,000 Attest : Mayor. | Call segamuarDatton staliey 11,685,000 +80 ~—«-,848,000| CG. M. Bryan, City Clerk. oo Gis Ol achanee Didi. Phon sou | 1,110,000. 1.80 1,443,000 : cc ries i aa 450,000 1,52 CORNER EROCEEDINGS | WANTMD Foe tnteije milk from. one| | ir, Wyo., Dec. 16, 1918,.- | 600d cow: Phone. Gop. 1-3-att' s 4 eearoee 3 City Council of the City of Casper | DOCTOR—MUST BE REGIS’ BE 500, 8 met in regular adjourned session pur-|,.,W¥o™ng or Utah; excellent opportu. | 1,218,000 14.00 nity for middle-aged or elderly physi i be suant to adjournment of this date, at|ciun with reliable firm; 830,000 = 17.20 the Council Chamber at 130 North | Midre ete ‘A. D. COOK, Field Agent, ZERO WEATHER SWEEPS OTATE IN PAST WEEK Réport of Weather Bureau Ob- server Says Livestock is Doing Well Despite Inclement Elenients at Work By GEO. W. PITMAN | Temperatures for the week were below normal, altho day tempera- tures of 40 to 56 degrees prevailed on Saturday and Sunday. Sunday morning warnings, were sent out ad- vising stockmen and shippers of ap- Proaching stormy weather with snow and colder, By Tuesday morning temperatures of 18 below rero were common over the central and north! | parts of the State, while snow had| , occurred over much of the State, be- ing heavy in the Lander district: “| Ranges during the week were fair to good and open over the southeast and north-central parts of the State. ley were good and partly open over the’ southwest and northeast.” Live- stock did well to excellent. There is considerable feeding in southern and eastern districts. Feed is plen- tiful in most localities. Snow on the ground (inches) : Southeastern “Wyoming: Powder River, 2; Casper, trace; Chugwater, 2; Hillsdale, trace; Cheyenne, trace; Esterbrook, 8; Foxpark, 16; Encamp- ment, 1. Southwestern Wyoming: Evanston, trace; Evanston No. 2, none; Bee lins, none; Boulder, 1; Lander, 9. Northeastern Wyoming: Bheridth, 1; Rocky Point, 1; Beulah, 6, Northwestern Wyoming: Cody, |! none; Greybull, 2; Dickie, 2; Alta, 8. | Feteaerecaaigte Sets t CHADRON, NEBR., | NOW READS THE. DAILY TRIBUNE CHADRON, Neb., is now repre- sented among the progressive lit- tle cities reading the Casper Daily | Tribune on the same day that it is published, W. H. Dexter, an en- | terprising merchant of that place having accepted the agency of The Tribune in Chadron. Mr. Dexter said that he had heard much about the popularity of The-Tribune and that the people of that place would like to read the world’s news the same day it happens. vem flo Bi 5 cone prea jusiness How. It's or eBay,” said the new young istant Editor of the, ig Magazine, breezing in with a bass | ket fall of poems, “I can’t make head | ‘aor tail of these poems. I. don’t khow what in thunder half of ’om eureka shobted oy the Big Chicf, embracing him. _ Out the’ ones ie suet At mi te tists) fo Be ig “except the i ig that we were doing. last 12 days were simply hel) irae: the start on thri, but they were rth the eae | On the second tar “s ft itne of me not x ene i out 0! ti hop and: got-a ‘he only con: | } $11.08. Address, M. Chicago, Ill. WANTED—By Fillifiner and wife, job| as cook in oil ficld or ranch.” 103 | Tribune. 1-2-6t* ee ee WANTED—Position as night watchman by middle aged man, .T. 0. care ‘ une. ae 3 Huss, 1121 Lytton Bldg., | 1-8-6t? Senter street, with Mayor John F.| Leeper presiding. On roli call the following were present: Councilman H. C. Bretschneider. Councilman Perry A. Morris. Councilman M. J. Gothberg. Councilman T. A. Dean. Councilman Wm. Kocher. C, M. Bryan, City Clerk. | Absent: f Councilman Fay E. Crater. Minutes of the last regular and all) subsequent special meetings read. There being no corrections or ob-/ jections same was approved. WANTED—Experienced woman cook 1 ! Waffle Kitchen. 1 <3 | | WANTED—Two competent grocery clerks; salary can be Brranweds | dress 444 Tribune. | WANTED—Ono competent butcher far | counter trad =2- So ee eee eet at | WANTED TO BUY—Cash register and show cases. Phone 977W. 12-27-6t* —————————————— Petition by Amanda Kutsleb ana| WANTED AP SAAT oe ra tee others for éstablishment of a street | —————————___—____ light and fire alarm box at or near| Wider anything: you have (o.eeit tn" fuee the intersection of Mahan and Chest-| niture, stoves and bedding. Phone 977 nut streets. EE TSN Petition laid on table, as this light | VALIDATING and Assessment work | had besh ordered, ' gene any where, any time. Fran Opening of bids for jail work at) TH the Fire Department, iy Hall but: WB, Eee Mae Bot ANE ing. for their hair cuts, The Stewart Iron Works Co., of| Cincinnati, O., bid for complete con-| | Wealue, for cash. Casper Auction Hous ‘struction $51,750.00; E. T. Barnum 208 N, Center, pone 602W. 12-2-tf Iron Works, of Detroit, Mich., bid) WANTmD — Will buy your furniture for complete eonstruction $2,770.00.) ae nay cash. Moved by Wm. Kocher, seconded, Phone 249. 0 124-308 by M. J. Gothberg that the bid of The | MISCELLANEOUS Stewart Iron Works Co. be accepted. ——____ for complete construction and instal-; HORSES TO EXCHANG ‘ation ofthe Jail fixtures in the Fire! p.y¥°U"’ Address Christ Department, City Hall building at the; — | wi 5 ‘ sum and price of $1,750.00. Uae RE RETR eco oe rare An aye and nay vote being taken good Ford car. Phone 369W. 1-2-4t resulted: BUSINESS CHANCES H. CG. Bretschneider—Aye. {SEY BRAL THOUSAND AND SERVICES * e 2 v erry A. Morris—Aye. ribune. 1-2-8t* Wm. Kocher—Aye. Mi A. Denia Se Moved eae Wm. Kocher, Renoadedl Eee by M. J. Gothberg that the Mayor and Clerks be authorized to sign and tS execute the proper contract with The To T Hp pas Stewart Iron Works Co. for complete eu NOt PERE crise tee ate construction and installation of jail, holders of Addison Oil. Company, fixtures in the Fire Department, City! tei ath gn” st tht wolinke . u Bt 0 An aye ard nay vote being taken | mornine’ for the Sea eget in he board of (5) Five Directors, and the resulted: transaction of all other business thar H. C. Bretschedier-—Aye. might concern thé affairs of the com- M. J.. Gothberg—Aye. Perry A. Morris—Aye. ~ | Wm. Kocher—Aye. T. A. Dean—Aye. Whereupon the said motion carried. Following bills presented: Mountain States Tel & Tel Co., ser- vice, $26.55. Western Union Tel. nson, Gen. 12-30-6t% | FURNITURE AND) BUILDING | pairs ao aloue ions and pemae President OO |NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Mayor declared | AND DISTRIBUTION OF ESTATE | Natrona, SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT, I THE COUNTY OF. NATRONA, STATE OF WYOMING. | In the Matter of the Estate of Charles | K. Bucknum, Deceased. Co., service. Loyal Order of Moose, cemctery ne Battier side walk work,| Notice is hereby given to all credit- $126. 35. ‘ oe and other persons interested in, Nor 7 eo} the above entitled estate, that on De- fecha Coal & Coke Co. fuel. mber 3, 1918, the undersigned, E cutor and Trustee under the last will snd testament of Charles K. Buck- Moved by H. C. Bretschneider, sec. onded by Wm. Kocher that the bills to at any time on or; before Febr 24, 1919, that is, within thirt tfter the last publication of thi - ice on the 24th day of January, 1919, ind if no objections are filed the szid Uxecutor and Trustégwill make final Cc. M. Brvpuaiity 0 City Clerk, ANTELOPE MENAGE TO CHOPS IN SHERIDAN BOUNTY, 15 REPORT SHERIDAN, ‘Wyo.—Antelope are increasing so rapidly in the Cheyenne river region that they have become a hitisance, according to A. D. Flores, a Yanchman of that sectio: bs aoe the Florés ranch a more than thirty-five * talons i in}: © whole. countty, Last fall’ Mr. lores. says he frequently counted that many in one bunch and’he esti- igates that nearly a hundred’ spent immer in that section. They e now as they do not winter jay of February, 1919, or as soon : E ry said court. Dated this 27th d \. D.1918, CHARLES H. OWNSEND, Executor ardePrustee under the last will ‘and testament of} Charles K. Bijeknum, Decensed| WILLIAM’ 0. WILSQN, - Attorney for Estate. 48,10, 17, 24, ‘of Hedembor, 1. gO Dnder the protection. laws of the which are rigidly enforced these nals are increasing rapidly. Mr. ‘says that last summer he saw ie bunch of four. females and each Of the animals’ had two fawns_ Crops in that vicinity suffer greatly from the depredations of ‘these ani- and: the ranchers would gladly se Aaa all killed off. They seem be particularly partial to corn 2-27-' ets | oe | 12-19-26t | 121 West First street, | ~ 12-4-30t | ‘What have | ‘he State of Wyoming, County of! |IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE 2 etilement of said estate on the 25th si heresfter as the rt may’'be heard I "eT MAN $3600—4-room home and two finished rooms in basement, bath, stor- age and coal room, 6 lot and facing East, garage, io- cated near High Scho is leaving town and w reasonable term: in basement, bath, near hospital. t. is selling below c: 2250—4-ro: home located near the refin district and not far from High School, surrounded by good homes. It can be be on ssood terms. $1000—Ca sh and-bal on good terms vy rented. Price $2600._ HOU i-room and 8 So. Center § ing porch fu Close in. ASK FOR JONES Harry Free THE LOT MAN | | Heal Eatate Insorance Investments |157 So. Center St. ms. ‘oom home with finished rooms east , front, ue room and coal room, lo- FOR REN (0x140 foot ol. Owner ill sell on This home mnt. Lo- Always nished on ossession Phone 968W FOR SALE—One childs bed in mood ieee: = St | dition. FOR Phone 573J. hog: Da j looks 1ike new. Box 556 Tri yy the with Fah corner lot, located 1 ed stre Phone 7 owne: basement, r upholstered ma: in good shape; bune. 1-3-6t* modern. furnace 1 one r, FURNITURE FOR SALE |, Beautiful furinture of a six-room home, all onc lor nitu Writing Desk. y Standing lamp, re. complete. Reed furniture in sun parlor, chairs, table, lounge, ete. Mahogany Bed loom set. | Curly ‘Birch Berroom set. | French Wilton Rugs fro various smaller sizes . | Special made-to-order wr enameled kitchen range. Kitchen utensils, Garden and Lawn _ tools, Come today and choose. 429 Natrona Ave. Mahogany Dining-room set. m 9x12 to ought iron ete. Phone 99w. 1-2-2 FOR SALE—Good paying in good location in Casp ixtures, up-to-date. Tribune for a mecting. restaurant er; modern r Address Box 100. 1-2-tt egistered White address Jolin it. Morton, Dougtas, Wyo. ger Cha he ‘FOR SALE—7-p model; cheap. for ©, care Tribune. room house and ba |FOR SALE Tone t Sheridan Hei, will sell. tor $300 cash. |25 369W evenings Address ore SALE—19 head of coming five- Face bulls. nudler. gehts, wor Phone 989 1-4t ——————————— D § FOR SALE. Gua FOR RENT FOR RE} Inquire m unfurni ished hoy ie room _ hou nd light, r use; unt ear of FOR REN’ house. ome: d furn "OR Bi close Front room, he: 150 South ; | 1um, deceased, filed his final account Fon a Se.apewed. ane parame. condor’ | nd petition for distribution of said) * Suan, ated | cstate, with the clerlx of the above on- aly Council ordered adjourned. | itled District Court; where anyone | "98, REN ho 5 "JOHN F. LEEPER, | terested may examine said acc t) St. Attest: Mayor. + nd petition and file,obje For at and b a! built-in $15 per month. P. | FOR RENT—Fur Ash. Phone 4 [FOR RE 1 F ‘oR T—One modern alks to town. $138. FOR SALE OR RE '—One | So. David street. Room with use 215M. 3 ‘T—Three room hot Bea cold water, bath, fone car. Phone 754R. 946 S. ey, USEC roo Nicely furnishe ein, bath, jin. BE. Second St. FOR RENT—Front room amily: rent nab) bal Licomed, and Daphed Be Wood square piano, $50; rent $1. 329 So. Maple. Ph ; CASE ELEN LOAN ‘OFFICE ap: 1 nice e Bi 12-31-3t' of kitchen, 12-30-6t partment, arage for Walnut. 12-30-st s. 12: Gt" d alcepintgy hone 56L¥R. 1 0-5t N. br m. 2S FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room in modern home, in paved district close Will rent it cheapr Apply a 55 in frivate hone 73m eal St ~ ACCOUNTANTS Fl | M. A. MESTAS | Auditor and Accountant \] Office Efficiency | | Phone 794. 1] | 302 Oil Exchange _ Casper, Wyo. | | i c o—— BILLIARDS | | | Meet Me ait t t TAI SILLIARD PARLO® A Congeniai Place tor Geatie men. Cigars, S'obacco, Confee- tionery, and Soda Fountain. OE Ee BEAUTY PARLOR | 19 ee = i Grace St. Vorim Casper Addition. VTciephone Ki7-W. HAT CLEANING NEW YORK | HAT. CLEANING ? RKS We clean and: Meblock all kinds of Hats, Panamas, Soft, Felt and Stiff Hats for Ladies ‘and Gen- tlemen. New trimmings; all work guaranteed. Also orders for New Hats. for and deliver. Shoe Shining Parlor in connec- ton f for ‘Ladigs ‘and Gentlemen. take We call oo VELOUR BEAUTY PARLOR 0: a] | Face and Scalp Specialists | 7" ""****** 8 8 8 8 0 C. M. Smyth | sd E. RICHARD SHIPP ei —— Tice Lawyer * A Phone aser) * Room 21, Townsend Building * Phones—139 and 385 0 . . CHIROPRACTORS = sisi #)elis el ersicle siesta Se} J. H. JEFFREY, D.C.Ph.C. | Pa : Chiropractor 1 a | —- | S. E. E | Lyric Theater Bidg., Center St. | | E EHELRs | | Rooms 19-20 Townsend Bldg. | {eee pdthas b | Casper, Wyo. -Phone 916 | {J CLOTHES CLEANERS re eae?) = HAGENS & STANLEY “The Point.” Center, Linden and | { Lawyers Railroad Streets. Phone 56, THE SERVICE CLEANERS { | Jourgensen & Nygaard ' ioe ipa ar reanar assed | Will call for Clothes In any the City and make prompt eliverien : | — Suits Made to Measure err? SERVICE OUR MOTTO | | e rs | Gttormsy a: Low i o ° | Phone 196-J | DR. WILLIAM NORWooD \ | Cacper - - . . Wyoming DENTIST | See E o { Room 4, Daly Building Phone 644 { NICHOLS & STIRRFTT i | (Over Lyric Theatre) | i co} o j a eS — { 309-310-311 Gil Exchange Bldg. | DR. C. W. THOMAS, Dentist. {| 4 Second Floor, Wood Building {| Office Hours: 8:30 to 5. Evenings and Sundays by Ap- i pointment. : HER HANKS | Lady Attendant Phone 333 | Nibrator | Casper, Wyo. i : Romer MONUMENTS DOCTORS — | DR. GEORGE SMITH | Eye, Ear, Ne je nnd hey Specialist | e Smith-Tarter Building } auber, Wyo. Corner Second and Durbin Sts. Robert Simpson, Phone 6035 LATHROP DR. oy a DR. C. FOSTER Rehsbough Building | Office Phone 54 pee Foster—Residence. 45 Lathrop—Residence_ --116 i PRI VATE HC HOSPITAL 340 S. Durbin St. Phones 272 and and 273 Dr. J. C. Kamp pull | PHYSICIAN and SURGEON | | | Office: Suite 4, Smith Bldg. | | ' | i Phones: Office 130 House 85 “DR. MYERS Physician and Surgeon. | Special Attention Given to | 8 of Women and Children | e 200-201, 0. S. Bldg. | | Office Ph. 699. } ————————____________ O——— * MARSHALL C. KEITH, M.CD 1 Physician and Surgeon 1 Special attention given te ebstet- | t ries ané diseases of viemen | ané chiléren. eee ee ee Res. Ph. 746. Blackmore Bulléing Pheaes: Omice, 80; Ree. 160 | —— a DR. MERCER Livia | | Residence, 265 North Pine St. | Auasthetics cial ‘ 0 as | Cee eet ELECTRICIANS McEVENY & HARKNESS Electrical Contractors. Onraing Repairs and Fixtures. Office Ph. 935 W., Res 665 W. | My 141 West First. | SE of een Miss Laura Lou Brookman is the | first woman chosen te edit the Coyote, the annual student class book at the University of South Dagota. pe Treciee) || ‘| | | i i He | Jobbing | o— i o-——— t Thome—Hvvec, 657.93 ———————o PLUMBING AND HEATING A J. DONOHUE Plumbing, Steam and Hoi-W at a Specialty. all kinds promptly attended. Shop 645 South Wol-ott W. “« Bees CASPER HE: TING and SUPPLY COMPANY Everything in Metal Work. Warm Air and Hot Water Heat- | ing. Fourth and Pi 2. i Phone 8363. | REAL ESTATE MARION P. WHEELER Ti Real Estate and lusursoce Casper Wrorm GEORGE B. NELSON Real Estate Insurance Townsend Building Casper, Wo. fees ee ee ]O—-— ee ROOFING GRAVEL ROOFING F. M. DILLON Practical Grave] Roofer Phone 402-W OG E. Ss MRS. S. E. PHELPS } Public Stenographer { Phone 916. ' 19 Townsend Bldg. | STAGE LINES Fo HYE Mall, Express, Freight and’ Pansengers CASPER TO SAL'T CREEK ' Office, Liberty Garnge, Casper, Wyo. Telephone 983 or 977W | ° STORAGE AND TRANSFER be a a | MIDWEST BAGGAGE AND TRANSFER Office—Midwest Hotel Phone 45 Residence Phone 3513 SEARLES TRANSY RE & STORAGE Offiee—Tule’s Diliara Hall Office, 104 MOVING A SPECLALTC

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