Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 10, 1919, Page 7

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Biehl Report of Adjutant Gat Weaver ou 12,000 Men Served the Colors While Average . for Nation } Is Less than Four Per Cent Wyong has ofice more wo lation than any other state in r . of jutant iWoK. Weaver|: a corporation; ; ri ants | shows that thig btate seut more! than 12,000 mon tathe ary, T0.cie abort aandd Ma Berne SENT hee ian 208 This, he es 8, is*7 per cent of our population. e. pation : whose last Cane lace of best reférerices. Phone averaged less thah:4 per cent, Mr. Weaver saype ; “It is wortliye bets ona pride that in this war, as in the Spanish- Americin war, Wyoming furnished more soldiers in proportion to popu- lation than any other state.” On August 5, 1917, the national ard regiment, consisting of 54 of- cers and 1,748 men, was mustered into the federal service, and the first of last year it went across. It gave & splendid account of itself on’ the field of battle. “Not much information as to the 116th ammunition train; hag been given out,” says the report, “but the data on the 148th field artillery is more ample. This regiment has been twice cited for its work at Chateau Thierry and later at St. Mihiel, It was constantly in action from the Marne to the signing of the armistice —Chateau Thierry, Vaux, Char- treuse,, Vesle, Fismus, Verdun, St. Mihiel, Mount Sec,. Argonne and Meuse. They are now a part of the army of occupation and are located near Coblenz. The glory they added to themselves and the state is sad- dened by a large casualty list. “In addition to the national guard, more than 2,000 men volunteered in the regular army, marine corps and Navy. The exact number of these volunteers is not known, as they en- listed at various stations. “Wyoming furnished 923 men for the draft of 1917 and over 7,000 for, All told the state ; the 1918 draft. sent more than 12,000 men to the army. And as nearly as can be known at present, approximately one-half of those men were ‘sent overseas. “Based on information now access-\ ible, the number killed in action, died of wounds and of diseases, and miss-| My kidneys bothered me nearly all | WILLIAM O. WILSON, ing in action, will exceed 200. Nearly as many were severely wounded, At present novestimate can be made of the number gightly wounded, in addi- stion to the, overseas casualties, altho 100 have died or been incapacitated in cantonments in this country. The captured first honors. In ‘the war it furnished miore soldiers, ih proportion to its papu-| the union. Palmer Couldn’t. #4 Raise Hand to PS | Every Muscle In Body Ached With Rhéumatism—Like New Man.After Tak- | _ ing Tanlac = i “1 hive Jived in Portland for 30 bs as and there ate Just lots of peo- ple who know that Tanlac has mac. ithe well known transfer and baggags| man, residing at 266 Knott St., Port- \land; Oregon, récently. “I have been & sufferér from rheu- | matism 25 years,” continued Mr. Pal- mer, “and reached the point where I never éxpectéd to Bet well, or even any ‘better. | dollars ‘trying to'get relict, but gradu. | ally got worse. Every muscle in my} body seemed to be drawn up, every ‘fect whatsoever, ‘and that plaintiff's a new man of me,’” faid J. H. Palmer, ! ‘title be forever quieted against the enc {ple ‘of said all one piece or parcel of T spent thousands o:| (24) in Block number Two (2) in the! | Notice oe I_ Will ‘not be responsible ‘for’ any, debts contracted’ by’ my wife, Mrs. | Frank E. Melvin. 1-9-2tx FRANK E. MELVIN. |' The State-of Wyoming, County of Natrona,—ss. IN- THE DISTRICT COURT i SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT Tom HBSS See 2---Plainti?f | “4 Mrs. F. . Ydetman; Mrs. “Belle a , Schiele, Samuel Idelman, ’ Mra. 8. Bornstein, and The Idelmah Brothers company LIBERTY BONDS WANTED ' ) HIGHEST PRICE PAL 153 SOUTH CENTER’ S'REET 7 > duate nurses f for institr . Lathrop, by competent references.) Box 9 nce was 112 Marrishof street, | No. Jackson St. Roxbury, Suffolk*County, jState of WANTED—Girl Massachusetta, but whose, present patie raquicewad 4 place of residence is unknown: i You are hereby notified that you ST have been sued in the above entitled court, bythe above named plaintiff; that the object and prayer of the pe- tition filed therein, is that the de- WANTHD-—Girl ener fendants and each of them, as to the) “°"* 726 B. Secon lands and real estate in the petition and in this notice described, may be,” NEE Dara etn: compelled to show their alleged inter- | work; good wage nent est, and that the same may be ad-| PY at 701 So. Beech, or phone judged to be null; void and of no ef- to hélp with ‘OGRAPH or tak my own typewriter. ‘ribune. R—Wanis work, opy Work 1 “Der halt with Phone 6 youn, fo Ap- POSITION *; WANTED — You ey 10 y¥ 'S general offic with Corporations in the same; that the plaintiff be declared West. References furnished. ept permanent or tempora to be the absolute owner in fee sim- Box, 15. cr Tribune. WANTED Office desk and, chair phone 403. WANTED Sewing by the 886. 4s jland situate, lying and being in the\ County of Carbon (now: Natrona) — and Territory of Wyoming (now the! State of Wyoming) and more particu- day, NTED—V vants pouition i larly known and. described as follows, WANED woman pean, position aa to-wit: Lot number Twehty-four erences furnished. 1-8-ot> ph ee WANTED—Laundry work ;.guaranteed. Town (now City) of Casper, accord-) Will call for and’ deliver. Phone ing to the plat of said town (now | /11W after 5 p.m. aenet | City) as recorded in the office of the WANTED—Wash lady. Call joint stiff, arid I cotild not move with. | jout, suffering agony. When-I walk ; ed instead of liftirig my feet, I would | ust have to drag them along_and if, |my life had depended.on it I cous! ‘not Have raised my hands high enough | |to touch the back of my. head. J, was laid up for more than t > years ; at one time. After sitting down fo. awhile I couldn’t get up without hold- ing onto something and after I did) zet on my feet it would take me sev- eral minutes to straighten myself up. During the past year or two my con-/| dition became very much worse: My | whole system seemed to be run down | ithe time, my: back hurt ‘me; ‘atid at | timés I would almost steam from | pain. “TI also. suffered,from indigestion, | My stomach would bloat up after ent.) more to my. misery. ing and my, food: would sour and add| AND. DISTRIBUTION OF ESTATE County Clerk and Ex-Officio Regis- ce ter of Deeds in and for Carbon (now I Solicit your day work and washing. |Natrona) County, Wyoming, togeth-| Mrs. Phillips, 193 N. Lincoln St Rear jer with the improvements thereon, | free and clear of any and all claims Set cle UTE) of the defendants, and each of them. House, 208 N. Center. And unless you answer the petition of the plaintiff filed in said cause on! SINGER SEWING or wanything ot Auction re MACHINE \or before the first day of February, _.#4 second hand. [epairs A. ve 1919, the said petition with all 2°: f of the matters and allegations there- in contained will be taken as true MISCELLANEOUS and judgment rendered accordingly. Dated Casper, Natrona County, Wyoming, December 4, 1918. (Seal) | WARREN L. BAILEY, » Clerk of the District Court. The hola age ¢ WIL my Attorney for Plaintiff. eneccaccacencoswseos Bay Home and Save Paying Hens yin the in n be bought on g ) a month will bu connected | : light, coal} . Two house ‘inturnished, ane ASK FOR JONES HARRY FREE . EWART A DMILL GET THE RESULTS opeopps Cverccccccescce Poem HAT CLEANING _ Reproduced'from a prize contest in Which Honoria Squiggens, the Child Wonder, of Squashville, won by a neck: NEW YORK HAT CLEANING wonk We clean and of Hats, Stiff H tlemen. work guar: b Is, orders for New Hats. Wwe call | for und deliver. i s Shining Parlor in‘connec- | tion for € themen. All kinds that yearn weet prison, is her'n And her'n is hi ‘hmond Times-Dispatch. | | | i) | {2 o-s fo} ACCOUNTANTS — = 9 BEE RES T M, A. MESTAS | Auditor and Accountant |Wistrenremeamecaca wars Rite morremees Office Efficiency a . Phone 794. | 302 Oil Exchange Casper, Wyo. EARICHARD SHIEE : awyer = Se * «Room 21, Townsend Building * 1 i. Phones—-¥39 and 385 a BILLIARDS . a . sense e eee see eeees s A Congenial Place for Gentie men. Cigars, Tobacco, Confee Rooms 19-20 Townse gana Bldg. tionery. and Soda Fountain Casper, Wyo. Phone 916 — =) Reni Uatate insurance Investments | 15% So. Center St. Re Phone 968W S-—Ford touring car, Third St, Sunday i truck dD. M Gosnell, McKinley. FOR SALE One cellent One 1917 model tou 5 wer tour- xd condition for sale or Motor lot of new No. coyote traps, $15 per ge Furniture Co., 206 W. 8r Perfection Oil 1 Oak hea North ¢ soing 1 —Two lots in BEAUTY PARLOR HAGENS & LEY ¢ Lawy 204-207 Oil _Exchange Bldg. x» | VELOUR BEAUTY PARLOR [| 3)1 | i i Face and Scalp Specialists | ey C. M. Smyth |b Casper Wyoming ee ees AL 213 O-S Bidcoue Phone 250 | °—GEORGE ¥ w. "FERGUSON? CHIROPRACTORS | Aétoraeyaatilsw o——____. | Phone 196-3 t 3H. JEFFREY, D.C.PLE. pee i | Chiropractor | | Cesper_- - - - Wyoming Lyric Theater Bld; Bldg., Center St. ° fps Phiéne 708. ul | WicHoLs a stinreTT | CLOTHES CLEANERS Eawzare 309-310-311 Oil Exchange Bldg. Sagaaies 2 Bese Soerpemente Cleaning —Prenning- WU call for Clot MASSEUSE iP deliveries Ma ‘Sut cn ‘oun mu: ° > FOR SALE—Olive nd ch yout half pri eWwriter, large Bubs Hae 19, 26, 1918; Jan. 2, a py for sale of : Phone 1 —_—— NOTICE OF: FINAL SETTLEMENT Ww TE TARE FOUR Bo: ARDEDS . Secone I would. 1h:-| The State “of Wyoming, County of. Go TO BUXTON'S Git véry unsatisfactory manner in which | ~wake more than: half the night; rub- | Natrona, ss. Cut flowers and _po the casualty lists were given out|bing my.arms and legs trying to ge: |IN THE DISTRICT GOURT OF THE Maple St. Phone 721W. r renders it impossible at present to give a correct list of our losses, “As to the drafted nfen and volun- teers outside the national guard en- tered the service at different times, and were distributed among many units, it is not possible to follow their movements with accuracy. But it is known that they measured up fully to the high standard of Wyo-,| ming bravery and efficiency. They | have fought on practically every bat- tle front, not only in France, but in) Italy, India, China, Siberia, Mansk, and on the seas. “This office is doing all in its power to get correct lists of all men in the service from this state, as well as the number and details of casualties. This, however, is a slow task, as the records even of the draft men are incomplete owing to two or more counties claiming a man, and, the fact that many of our boys registered | in other states while boys from other | states registered here. While our records are approximately correct ‘at! present, they must be made absolute- | ly correct,” BIG PINEY MAN GIVEN FULL PARDON BY STATE sunray! Wyo —There will be} rejoicing in, ‘Big Piney today when} Dan Crafton, who was sentenced sev. eral years|ago.to serve from one to! five years in ‘the state. “penitentiary at Rawling,.géceived ‘ti telegram | which was sent him last night and in formed him‘ that he is-agaid a free man, and had received from the state board of-pardons; cre le jis a man of 6) years| of age, hi fen marric and upon. arriving ab hisfanch near 5 with his “wae met by & . Bolstefs: ous crowd 6f snischief ‘wagkers intent! on giving; bi a thorough :charavari. After theldih had beeri' képt up-for two days vo nights ton, losé ing patience da shi t through thet closed doog, ithe shot : sly, kill- ed the m&p,whom he d. his Pest friedd, and Cra: id sen- tenced tojsétge a term’ of from one to five -4 He. served the ore year, and i April ‘was let, out on parole in] Fhdixe of Oscar® Beck of Big Piney. since that time has} been empl¢yedias manager of a store of that pl ‘While his wife runs the! ranch. j.25}! FREN used in newspapers |. It is taught at the College. full pares | e| 1-10-2t; peasy so I could get a little rest. 1} | vould ‘get awfully blue ‘and despond- | | ent over my condition, and yet, could) |cee no way out of my suffering. |. “The testimonials of people right | iPere in Portland, some of whom I} |kniow personally, caused me to try |Tanlac. Well, I am now 70 year. old and I just want to say that I have| never seen anything like it. Before | 1 finished my fitst bottle I was eat-, ing twice as much as before and fel no bad effects from it. I am’ now on j;my fourth bottle, and the rheuma- tism has just about all left me. Why. |my legs are just as limber as if I had never had a touch of rheumatism. I don’t suffer any more from consti. pation and headache and have gained back all my energy and strength aia {several pounds in weight, besides. jNumbers of my friends, who know what Tanlac has done for me, are now taking it with fine results. Yes ‘sir, '‘fanlac has done everything for me iz could wigh, far more than I ex- pected it cotild do, arid I would be willing to go before a notary and | make an affidavit as to the truth of | | i this statement.” ie Tanlac is sold in Casper by the; | Casper Pharmacy and in Alcova by | | The ‘Alcova Mercantile Co. Adv. | eae ld NOTICE, OF CONSOLIDATED ROY. | ALTY OIL COMPANY DIVIDEND. The &béve nainéd company will pay, its regular quarterly dividend of two (2) per cent on January 20th, 1914 | {to stockholders of record on January 15,1919, |... | RODERICK N. MATSON, | ecretary and Treasurér. | Pub. Jan, 10, 14; 1919. aa Sore NOTICE FOR. PUBLICATION. | Berastment of the Interior 'u. Ss. Offics at. Douglas, Ws sing Des mbér. Bi, 1918. abi lotice is, that lay =} 5 |nta ot Lyte, Wo. |19%80 made. | 06789,tc 4) Swi fe 120, BEL SEt+, Sec, te poenenies a We 6th uid iah, a aoiee of i. eee ; > of, claim, Ey eee fore *) 4 de inert aipee, 191 ? ont *Claimaht names ab -witiesdén? { William E. Ramage, Frank Rate,| | Lenard Lybyer, Jesse Lewis, Bit of Lost sett, Wyoming: | WADE H, jand petition for distribution of said | and if No objections are filed the said | thereafter as the matter may be hdard res on Pik acy i AN feeludii ig the Teasitte cree we a of February }; ¢ SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT, IN DONT BELE YOUR L THE COUNTY OF NATRONA, est Mille STATE OF WYOMING. |In the Matter of the Estate of Charles si: FERAL OOS ane K. Bucknum, Deceased. in legitimate business. Pa Notice is hereby given to all credit- HrAt reply. Confidential Box i ors and other persons interested in DENTISTS % Mountain Cz e. Call 369M. four re 4 So. Spruc 1 Maple St., phone FOR SALE — Ba in Tires Acme Rubber Co., 123 West Firs 1-8-4 or WE CAN CONVINCE YOU ing us that pay m and “household the above entitled estate, that on De- cember 3, 1918, the undersigned, Exe- + cutor and Trustee under the lgst will ° and testament of Charles K. Buck- IXDIVIDUAL I and t num, deceased, filed his final account | hand writer a furnist 4130 So. titled District Court, where anyone! interested may examine said account To ‘THE and petition and file objections there- to at any time on or before February jojd 24, 1919, that is, within thirty days he after the last publication of this no- ni tice on the 24th day of January, 1919,! mor! Executor and Trustee will make final settlement of said estate on the 25th P@ny. day of February, 1919, or as soon 1-3-10t. ail concern the WM. attai ned) D, WEATI by said court. LOST AND FOUND Dated this 27th day of December, A. D. 1918. CHARLES H. TOWNSEND, Executor and Trustee under the last will and testament of LO Charles K. Buicknum, Deceased WILLIAM O. WHLSON, Attorney for Rstate. | Pub. Dec. 27, 1918, Jan. 8, 10, 17, 24, 1919, NOTICE OF INCORPORATION LOST: tain ow f karet din Finder let contain d currence night, Phone 163 of notify Tribur The Shallow Fields Drilling Com- ‘pany was incorporated in the office of the secretary of state, Cheyenno,! Wyoming, at 1:30 o’clock p. m. the. Caspr Liccaned Money ip lsvs oo: dinmonanr Jewelry, uns and clothing. Reliable 133 S. Center on} erenth day of December, 1918. THe object of the dampany is to f ater, gas, petroleam aud 1eral products as: contractor lependént operator, shit in dorm thérewith ‘to. co fact, pipe i, irrigation ands a faciiitie., (Arwen you © AFRAID we'lL HER eh ag Benerally to do ayy snd all things! EEA TENE ey for the prepara- a ‘ ment ie i? nt or pro) inarketin tigh a land and the filing ory water claims. = Its capital stock is $2 § soo dit t ie | ea n£0260,000 ae at Ba pe 64 10 cefits:per’s “its term of Ste ‘aifits zeae e operations of “the tom will,be carried on at Parkerton, verse County, Wyoming,'and ‘also! outs side the Stite of Wyoming. ~~ e affairs cand peevagement, ot, | see << em oa . ae. | Pub. Jan. 9, 10, 1 1919. / | Phone TRADE— Fierce, ‘ord form-s Box 688 for wo furnished room e 124 sleeping. —Well furnished apt, t th all modern ex! cond pe ee ron o-room modern ho 2 So. Beech. 1-8-3t* | reasonable. ou pe FOR F ——Two room house corner Conwell square and Third; 12. per. month, Call at 326 No, McKinley. 1-8-3t* ror. —Bedroom adjoining bath rant. Phone a 1-8-3t* RENT—Five-room modern house Phone. 9905. FOR RENT—Room close in, two bloc enter St. modern and reaso: . Linden, 1! i: ren Phone 9 1-8-6t MONUMENTS o) oO - ‘= | DR. WILLIAM NORWOOD | | Gruntte nud Marble Tombstones and | DENTIST \1 Vaults, Mau in, Curb- | | | kinds f Cemetery \ Room 4, Daly Bullding Phone 644 | works H (Over Lyric ee) | | Non, Paes Ges hi_tg ia bsg aiidl ee z DOCTORS PLUMRING AND HEATING per j : \Tapectatine | J. DONOHUE | Smith rattan Netlaing || Plumbing, Steam and Hot-W -r | \ Corner Second and Durbin Sts. et Heating a Specialty. 1 Jobbing of all kinds promptly | 5) ——o attended 1 —SSS— i Shoy 645 South Wol-ort { DR. H. R. LATHROP Phone 107W Jk DR. W. C. FOSTER pie Robrbaugh Building REAL ESTATE fice Phone ABall Dr. Foster Residesses -=== Dr. Lathrop—Residence- 433 | PRIVATE HOSPITAL Hit | oc i 340 S. Durbin St. Casper. Phones 272 and 273 aS > —o Dr. J. C. Kamp PHYSICIAN and SURGEON | Office: Suite 4, Smith Bldg. | ' ' I REAL ESTATE ?— WARION P. WHEELER — ! Real Ectate and Insurance ! ' Wyoming | ae ze) GEORGE B. NELSON Real Estate nsurance Townsend Building Phones: Office 130 House 85 ’ . = Casper, Wo. = * F. 8. 1) Phyaicin Phone: Bt o Office 122 Room 601-Ws Street, | STENOGRAPHY _ )GRAF Ett Qn o p — DR. MYERS Physician and Surgeon. Special Attention Given to | Diseases of Women and Children Suite 200-201, O. S. Bldg. | Office Ph. 699. 8. MRS. S. E. PHELPS Public Stenographer Phone 916. t 19 Townsend Bldg. OT TARSHALIN MARSHALL C. KEITH, M.D Physician and Surgeon ) Special attention gtven te ebstet- STAGE LINES ries and diseases of wemen and children. ie oS \ Blackmore Builéing | ag nivad ; Phenes: Office, 30; Ree. 164 | i 3 —$———$$_____-¢ | Mall, Exp) cht ana 1 —————————o | CASPER TO SALT CREEK | DR. MERCER DICKERSON | Office, Liberty Garage, Casper, Wyo. | Rohrbaugh Bide. Telephone 083 or 977W | Mesidence, 265 North Pine St. ° ° uasthetics a Speciality. Phone STORAGE AND TRANSFER i DR. W.,.E. DOWNIE MIDWEST BAGGAGE AND DR. JOHN. F. LEEPER \ | i | | |For 1 ENT — Tw rge rooms for light s and Surgeons | EN SEER | housekeeping. So. Durbt Neat REED gaee| | Fhone, 286 Office—Midwest Hotel | | FOR” RENT — Fiver t E abs Phone 45 H basement. Inquire 335'No. Grant. | Residence Phone 3553 | | FOR UR —One sleeping room ‘NT. use of bath as per One 815 So, David! 7 Werveiey, uanxwess ELECTRICIANS \ oHitractors. { 7 its‘ and Fixtures. | hs’ 8G We, Res 665 W. | SEARLES TRANSFER & STORAGD Oftice—Telt’s Billiara Hall. Six Vath. ho { - Lay Weati Pret. Ehone—Alouse, 057.1¥1 Offlee, 104 ed sane tiaecpiraee ‘gu ————— MOVING A SPRCIALT?. eS aa *GASPER STORAGE CO. gr: eS = 1. Second st. Aves 00M |. aparta gaipom, ‘close fr outdue carey 1-6-1 jue Storage; ‘Hides, Pelts, Wool, Furs. Reasphabie, Reliable, Respons ee, 7 Money to loan. on chattels. “Secu- \rity Lozn Compity, Suite 30% 10, -S. -2-tf/ Bldg. -2-tE ahs ) Sea

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