Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 11, 1919, Page 7

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WOULD HELP TRADE AND FARMERS America Aichitect Elabotates on Ideas in Second Installment of Four Articles Dealing With ; Founding of Capital City for; League: ‘By. HENDRIK C. ANDERSEN __ +. /* (Written for the United Press) } t tions of ‘humanity, i Public. Lahd Sale,: Department jaf} Interior. — A LATED TRACT. } it VJ. S. Land Office at Douglas} Wyom- ing, DecemVer 18,: 1918, Hy fected by the Commissioner of the General Land office, under provisions of Sec. 2455, R. S., pursuant to the Agriculture was one of the first occupati application of George C. Thémpson, but it still remains one of man’s activities the condition of which Serial No. 014110, we will offer at is most: backward. - public. sale, to the highest . bidder, | Scientific production is a world problem. On this subject|>ut at not less than $3.00 per acre, 5 fy sates_| at 10 o’clock a. m., on the 11th day there is need for more and more information and better distri- EF cn 1919, next his off bution. Each nation would benefit by others’ contributions. the ‘following Cater ecae “Swi aeuenaien 2 hae nerabaetan an international basis, under the Ne See. 14, T. 38N., R. 79 W., 6th given to soil fertility, crop Totation, | 2uspices of such a permanent inter- The! gale ‘will’ not, be! kept’ open, A see ts: .|national organization as the world z | cary ad Dee erate nce ang \ maininiatentinaleentess but will be declared closed when those improvement of those already culti.| There can be no doubt that the dis-| Present at the hour named have ceased + ea ‘The result has been that many|S¢™ination of knowledge thus ac- idding. The person _ making the pe LAToGRERoaeE atindc aad quired would lead to the quick adop- highest bid will be required to imme- abandoweit @ tion of all improvements worth while.| Tiately pay to the Receiver the The International Institute of Ag-|t® the standardizatiqn of products | ‘mount thereof. rs iculture, situated in Rome, is a state and processes of production, and thr. ae eee aes me Tae tion, and is so proclaimed in| these to the standardization of prices ra pve cepersned land are advised to an ae ae » aEeAGae eee founders | Which, in their final analysis, are de file their claims, or objections, on or | ee earns aivertades AE state con,|Pendent upon costs of production before the time designated for sale. trol, one of the greatest of*which is| ry - Registe ne Or wag: Bien 4 | would follow such a condition, the in- Csi te carey pute BBth in Soa Oot spheres efficient, those having high costs of | 7ub. Jan: 4, 11, 18, 25, Feb. 1, 1919 » ‘ decisions made by general assemblies | eed bron ae mowacenenra ote NOTICE. OF INCORPORATION or by permanent, committees. A) attention and their energies to the istence superseding, in matters within | | 0+. het! dapted, leaving the most | 989Y was incorporated in the office! its scope, -the various national wills. | Yee ort gn wales for the world” | 2£ the secretary of state, Cheyenne, the betterment of agricultural condi- he tenth day of December, 1918. tions in the different countries in the Bee at the pee cost. : 2 interest of world agriculture. he service of the world admins A a trative city need not be confined te | One of the best ways of improving | .nibits. Information could an¢ agricultural products is to demon- : ° strate what has been done and how [enonld be icotlecied: and made oma nection therewith to construct pipe it has been accomplished. The farmer, ! megan the investment of capital in either alone or thru his association or |:;e most productive enterprises, ay The object of the company is to| irill for water, gas, petroleum aud: other mineral products as contractor | and generally to do any and all things | his government has held a large place opportunity for labor to find employ necessary or proper for the prepara-| \ at local, national and great inter-| ment and invest its savings to th | 10m and marketing of such peducts, | ne: national exhibits and world’s fairs. ‘greatest possible advantage. neluding the leasing and purchase of | No. Jackson St. It has been a paying investment. The ‘A world center of administration and mate filing of’ mineral or world administrative center would’ yo, itably regulate, «| “ater claims. 2 ae offer an even greater incentive and Soule oul a parceules seas Tts capital stock is $25,000 divid a greater opportunity, Even alone,|men of all nations, regulating th ad into 250,000 shares at a par valu: tho more ofter thru their associations | question of emigration and the stand.| ‘£10 cents per share, = and “their governments, the farmers | org of wages in a just way. Its term of existence is fifty years, could maintain a continuous exhibit! Rural credit is one of the great ag The operations of the compan, at this permanent world center. To +icultural problems confronting the ‘ill be carried on at Parkerton, Con- those who- éxhibited it would mean world. Each country has attempted | tse County, Wyoming, and also out- new markets for: .their seeds and tg work out its own problem in itr ide the State of Wyoming. grains, -neir “animal; and vegetable|own way. If*rapid and permarent| . The affairs and management of produ. ; and to ‘those who viewed | progress is to be made the experience | 5¢ company will be under:the con- the exhibit it would’ mean ‘an incen- | of all nations must be recorded; goo rol of a board of three directors. The tive to improve their products. iparts adopted and weak and danger lirectors' elected for the first year Avundant testimony can be pro-| ous parts rejected. This can be donc | Te Henry Humphrey, Jack K. Clark duced to show what can bé accom- | by maoe of a central agency like the Lea Armstrong, Parkerto.., ished through, mot nized .prox{svorld administrative center for the E45 ah ie " ane Decmark tine Gorticalae iN League of Nations.. A | _ The location of fire office in this a good.example. Half a century ago; What is needed is some Central, tate is in Parkerton,,Wyoming, and Denmark was a harren waste of sana| agency where the experience of all he name of the agent is Henry Hum- dunes and many of her people were | the nations of the world can be,brot shrey. in poverty. Since then she has un-| together, compared and tested with ub, Jan. 9, 10, 11, 1919. dergone an agrjcultural ‘evolution and; a view to the introduction of the * 5 today is one of the most prosperous | adaptable features in other countries.| FRENCH is used in newspapers countries of all Europe. Her farms, A practical country like the United und Magazines. It is taught at the are fertile and productive, her peop | States has well nigh paid its debt to| 728per Business College. 1-10-2t} are well educated, industrious an. | Europe with the labor saving devices prosperous. which its citizens have invented. Eu- In no country in the world do in-| rope has sent to the United States sects impose a heavier tax on farm! 25,000,000 emigrants in the last 75 products than in the United States.| years, but there were in 1907 enough The losses resulting from the depre-; American harvesters in the fields of dations of insects on all the plant| Europe to do the work of 11,000,000 products of the soil, both in their) men, growing and in their stored state, to.; | World expositions give the good ar- gether wich those on live stock, ex-| ticle its due and make the best and ceed the entire expenditures of the; cheapest prevail thruout the world. national government, including the; Our axes, spades, scythes, locomo- » pension roll and the maintenance of! tives, steamships, are better today | the army and navy in peace. | than they were years ago in large part | When the pest or evil has been es- because of competition and compari- tablished and has destroyed or prov- son at expositions. Without exposi- ed its capacity to destroy millions of, tions, old prejudices could not so dollars worth of grain and fruits, the| quickly be conquered by new goods. country in question’ passes legislation Among the many features of the| fdrbiding the importation of infectea| scheme proposed is the creation and | substances and products. This goes, maintenance of an international bu- to prove the lack of success’ which at-: reau of trade aiid transport which | tends any attempt to improve the| would be equipped with the facilities situation by confining attention te! fer studying conditions of trade and | one country alone.’ In the matter of; commerce over the entire world and the farm insect as well as in meeting for furnishing the information thus other agricultural problems, te mos:.| gathered to all persons interested. thoro co-operation between differen (| ——————————————_—_—— countries is needed and a world ad-- NOTICE QF A SPECIAL MEETING ministrative center_would surely take or THE STOCKHOLDERS OF the question up in detail and be or| “THE ‘WOOL GROWERS QVARE- unlimited benefit to all. HOUSE ASSOCIATION,” A WYO- Among its many features the world) MING CORPORATION. administrative center is to contain f a series bf governmental buildings) TO the Stockholders of the said which will extend along the avenues Company: : of the nations, and each one of which, Notice is hereby given that pur- will ‘be erected and maintained by, 8uant to the request of the owncrs one of the leading-nations of the) °f,8 majority of the shares of tie world. These building. will consis: | Capital stock of the above named The of exhibition halls, in which each ne | Wool Growers Waraaouse Associ tion and its citizens can make known’ tion, a Wy ming corporation, a meat-| * to the world at large the latest devel- | ing of Poe the cal Two-room house on ¢orher Jot, opments in art, sciencé, }: tulture, compan; e held at the principa! Fear | aie gaica ree Bea office of said Association, at th City), Pest. residential part of ‘effy, “totms. trade and commerce. It is contended, of Casper, Wyoming, on the 20th), .\Tyyotroom house on cust front cor- that the exhibits shall be changed fre- day of February, A. D. 1919, at 10) ner lot, all fenced, garage, trees and FOR SALE quently and: k, up,to date, furnish-; 0’clock a.m. of said day for the pur- ‘ rata Re ing the be ‘odehrtncity! for parinarath pose of considering/and voting on the LOLOL Gadel Ce Co { tive study and constant incentive for| following questions, to-wit: wive-rcom modern’ homasnicely/16- tions, i 13 1, /9£ Incorporation of “The Wool Grow- _ Not all persons, of course, can vis-| 8° Warehouse Association” “~ be be a it the world administrative center,| changed and amended so that the) best part of residential section. any more than all can attend a world’s| corporation name of said corporation} Business: totw in: heard 9f city, }! fair.~ It is proposed however, that) shall be “‘The Wool Warehouse As- Gitar clin onatiHecona awe as apart of its general educational | sociation.” | tS z ‘ : work, the world center will serve wy 2. Shall the said articles of in+| Apartment houwe site close in. a digtributing agency for traveling| corporation of the said corporation} stanufacturing nigint site on edge | eae 0 Bs Sido cera ian goes weg] ota CO The traveling exhibits of agricu. | Article 9 thereof, reading as follows, 160 acres near city, suitable for tural:colleges, of the forest and fish-| to-wit: © member shall subscribe} truck farm tracts: subirrigated. , eries{service, of the leading American’ for or own at any one time more than ——v Le railreads, all of which ‘are'qesigneg| five (5) shares of; ital stock of} os ey we 4 i to injprove conditi spin thes extra said Made Btigs, z # transting t 4p" 4 # k tive industries df” mited States, shall b de + and with) 2. Bad Hed 3 have; met with general enthusiasm! the written consent of the majority | progress bofh in individuals ‘and nas 1, Shall article 1 of the Ariicles cated, $4000. Tote tract rae 20 i Several nice building lots Idcatet impréve conditions in the industries Dated this 11th day of January, | thus #epresented. But the perfection A. D. 1919. z of te world’s enterprise is a world) W. F.. DUNN, President. | f | ; 4 problett, sarc should "bet Ghdertaken | Pablishs Sén:14; 18°25, Feb! 1,919} Sore en Rn ee ee |time tookme sonal interviews or correspon {vited regarding the sale, rent: A ‘ Ate are consic Fat i ;_ [2 change “please communicate Notice is hereby given. that, as di- Information strictly confidential, LOAN & TRUST OW Exchange 1 FOOG a. onthly will bu LIBERTY BONDS WANTED, 153 SOUTH CENTER WANTED TO BUY—A bai good condition. WANTED—Woman for general house- work; two in family. HARRY FREE THE LOT MAN Wanted to sell a bait int hall outfit costing $1800 for ‘hru r whi WADE H. FOWLER, sell entire outfit for $100 aisrwith eprocessichelinina tion, jetacts ‘dred cash and will take lots in jor Lusk, Wyo. Loan Trust Co., | Bide. | WANTED—Room and board in pri by young man 2 supernational will has come into ex-| Froduction of things for which thes The Shallow Fields Drilling Com-|"°™° io eiace er ae r, dre: a: | 157 So. Center St. 1-11-6t $100 WANTED— Graduate : i i is, i i ASOS AN for institu The aim of the institute is, in brief, markets those thin hich they car | ‘Wyoming, at 1:30 o’clock p. m. i Dr. 2D — Stenographaphic WANTED — Good rivilege of bath in private fam r center of town, by young man and independent operator, and in sipe| tines, irrigation and storage facilitie. \ in good cone ANTED—Position, keeper, office girl or cle st_references. angzSave Paying Rem §-room home tn the Hig! dining a month will buy a in the best residen sink all eonne Hi light, water ke rooms Large Two houses of and Y WITH US. WE GOOD PROS- HOMIES, Bentale 2 Phone 968W 1916, excel: 1-11-1t% payable $10 pe. Maple, phone 369. 1-11-% in ex gain price. tour Hition for sale o rie Motor engin Elm s: 1-1016 FOR SALE—On¢ 4x6 Black Bear roby v2 Ve10-3t8 2; must have FOR SALE Scotts Bluff, ction Oil Ste Oak heater prth Casper way 1-10-10 nd filing So. Beech, or phone 9 | WANTED—Lagndry Yeork: guaranteed for and’ deliver, '711W after 5 p.m. vorie and washing. Mrs. Phillips, . Inquire s] House, 208 N. Center. Apply 759 So. Sp SINGER SEWING ines BH and second hand 702. MISCELLAN isonecina West Fi « for sale of any value. Let us locate you on so: 1-9-6" toom modern house o t. Inquire 2 AD No 1-8-4 Tires 1-8-4) Mord form-s Box 688. re for furni- ing us that w Casper, Wyo. Jan. 3, 1919 STOCKHOLDERS SON OIL, COMPAN holders of Addison change Building W | Pei1-5ee concern the affairs o} bath adjoining, !—Two room a Five-room house, bath. for light housekec Fpur-room house. Two-room. house. Three-roor ‘house: iS ean @ furnished ant “Basement, barns, gerages, vacant lots, storage toons fory trucks, autos, tarntture; baggage : EACMANGE furnace heat. 12 farms, ranches ” , Notary Pubpe RENT — Five-room asement. Inquire: 335 No. Grant. SIF BEN RAGE CO. among the public and have much to of the Board of Trastees;?' ! : PHONE t47 FOR "REN'T-LbGur” twd-room, ments with bith, furnivhed, Usetty 291g 2 Fh ro" bene nen ee eee 1) furnished apt Sehool street 1e11-4te furnished light lights 119 No. Center 111-2 stegm-heateo room for three or four Melihany. 1-11-31 ern house fur- + mod 20 furnishee Rash 1-10-2t" ruished.room in mod- 2. ee os ntéa unfuritithott! base if So." Spr yoo, phan -9-31 4+ PFOR RENT—Two furnished roams for light housekeeping or s'eepirig. 6424 1-9-3t i FOR RENT Well furnished apt, throe _ bath all modernvexuept a-A26t house / ano -bt "Nicely furnisnéd rddm "tp wloge ply nt 650% ¢ ein 18, o— = MARSHALL C. KEITH, M. 1 2 ————— sa) | Storaze;* Hides, ‘Pelts, Wool, Furs.| Money to loan on Reasonable; LOST AND FOUND HAT CLEANING Kall kinds allet containing valuable pa ft, Felt. and at M ic e | 8 and Gen-~ aturday night 4 reward trimmings; all Phone 463 or notify Tribune offic Also. ‘take 1-6-st, | orders for New Hats. We call for and deliver. Shoe Shining Parlor in connec- tion for Ladies and iUemen. _ All Kinds of Siu L AN OFFICE 127 EB. Second, ¢ yo, 0-8 a ded Pawn Shop Bla Thon : loan on dinmondn, Jewelry, Retian tune amd clothing. eliable 133 8. Center eWYLRS LA WYLRS ee a ee or a es ACCOUNTANTS ° E. RICHARD SHIPP . Lawyer * Room 21, Townsend Building * . Ps . M. A. MESTAS | Phones—139 and 385 | Auditor and Accountant Office Efficiency i eee eenes ee ee ewe wee eee e Phone 794. | to=— | 302 Oil Exchange _ Casper, Wyo. ! S. E. PHELPS Se ee ee LAWYER Rooms 19-20 Townsend Bldg. BILLIARDS Casper, Wyo. Phone 916 = —— —— —-=0 Meet Me at ' Sees HAGENS & STANLEY TAIT’S 1 BILLIARD PARLOR A congenial crete for Gentle ze men. Cigars, Tobacco, Confee- oe tionery, and Soda Fountain } |, woe-207; Ole xchangel Bids; Lawyers : Casper - BEAUTY PARLOR ———————— GEORGE W. FERGUSON Wyvasii D ie) VELOUR BEAUTY PARLOR Attorney-et-Law 1 i Face and Scalp Specialists | i { | Phous 106-4 ; C. M. Smyth ie ee | 213 0-8 Bldg. Phone 2895 | Q=—————— <C ee Ses < 3, t CHIROPRACTORS | NICHOLS & STIRRFTT >———___. —______» . 1 J. H. JEFFREY, D.C.PhC. | Seezsn i Chiropractor | | 309-310-311 Oil Exchange Sidg. | Lyric Theater Bldg., Center St. | ts Phone 768. if MASSEUSE een CLOTHES CLEANERS “The Point.” Center, Linden and Ratlronad 8: Phone 56, ANERS & Nycaard ing—Remodeling — | y part of | rien | Dstones and je to Mensure \ 4, Curb- OUR MOTTO 1 metery | = & | DENTISTS i > ° 4 ! DENTIST | | Room 4, Daly Building Phonc 644 | 7 | (Over Lyric Theatre) @ co; Plumbing, Steam and Hot-W or | Heating a Specialty DOCTORS Jobbing of all kinds promptly —_—_— attended ae Shoy 645 South Wol-or \ DR. H. R. LATHROP Phone 107W i Office Phone 54" REAL ESTATE Dr. Foster—Residence-_... 45 | . i — ————_—______ Dr. Lathrop—Residenc -116 MARION P. WHEELER ’ ose ! i Rly Are /HOSEITAL | Real Estate and Insurance | i 340 S. Durbin St. | c pte wal Phones 272 avd 273 ee Berens. (os Ae oe eee eaizi3e es Ona Dr. J.C. Kamp | . Real Estate Insurance . Townsend Building . . . . PHYSICIAN and SURGEON | Office: Suite 4, Smith Bldg Phones: Office 130 House 85 . * GEORGE B. NELSON . Casper, Wo. : oo ROOFING By GH PA a | —— — ——- os joan Phone: “Ren 4 | } GRAVEL ROOFING { | F. M. DILLON ! Orcicenaaa Seconda Btrect. \ Practicul Grave! Roofer H | Room 2, Wood Block My Phone 402.W | [ eee aif 306 East Susses ey 9 ee G DR. MYERS i Physician and Surgeon. Special Attention Given to Diseaces of Women and Children Suite 200-201, O. S. Bldg. | Office Ph. 699. Res. Ph. 746. —— STENOGRAPHY MRS. S. E. PHELPS Public Stenographer Phone 916. 19 Townsend Bldg. .o Fosse STAGE LINES Cc | Physician and Surgeon Speefal attention given te ebstet- | wien an@ diseases of women ané children. ° ° Blackmore Buileing | tere Phones: Office, 20; Ree. 164 { i Se Mall, Expre: cht and | Pas me | ————o | CASPER TO SALT CREEK ! DR. MERCER DICKERSON | | Office, Liberty Garnge, Canper, Wyo. Rohrbaugh Bidg. { | Telephone 083 or 977W | Residence, 265 North Pine St. oa — oO | Anasthctice = Specialty, \ ‘4 tong STORAGE AND TRANSFER 1 STS | (Wa Pp — lh | DEJOBNIE| LEEEER | MIDWEST BAGGAGE AND | DR. W. E. DOWNIE TRANSFER | Physicians and Surgeons | ! Smith Building. Phone 266 | Ofbcen Mileneieoel ' 1] Phone 45 ! Resid Phone 351J ELECTRICIANS i{, Rebleneer bese | perenne | ds ee fig 2) Electrical Contractors. { ! SRARLES TRANSFER @ STORAGE | Oftice—Tait's Dilliaré Hall. "1 Offtee, 194 | TALT® al ! ! Wireing, Repairs and Fixturer, | | Office Ph. 935 W.,.Res 665 W. | | 2 oe LS McEVENY & HARKNESS oa ee | 141, West Firat. ! Fhone-—Hovne, 6: ! : i CASPER'STGRAGE CO. es MOVING A SP! Seeu- liable, Responsible. {rity Loun Company, Suite 802 0.-S. = bA4tf Bldg. 1-2-tf -——

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