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ces i cmrmtint . it NOW at the O@BRE —e Tribune Advertising Helps Local Firm to Maintain Reputation of the “Big Busy Store” in Casper The value of consistent advertis- ing, such as is conducted by the We- bel Commercial company, is shown in the statement of yearly business f this progressive establishment and as brought personel commendation to The Daily Tribune from Manage: Ed Schulte and from the managers o1 the various departments of the “Big, Busy Store.” From the statement it is shown that The Webel Commercial Company spent twice as much With the Tribune! in 1918 as it did the previous year,| but the returns they received from the advertising made their gross busi- ness 25 per cent greater than the} store ever experienced; and this, in spite of the war and necessary con- servation methods of all kinds. Tit} Webel company plans to spend three | times as much during the year 191S as they spent during 1918, making, it the greatest, systematic advertis. | ing campaign ever inaugurated by a! local merchant. The Webel company | has the reputation of delivering ana standing back of what it advertises. | Inauguration of ne§ service in the various departments being systema | tized by the various department heads in the store and new efforts for i! constantly increasing patronage are being put into effect. Supplies of al: kinds in every department will be car- ried in the most complete lines ever attempted by a local store. Fred Van Gorden, manager of the dry goods department, will leave the latter part of the wéek for Mihneéapo- well as various other eastern markets, on a buying trip to complete the ex-'(18), Township thirty-thrée tension of his department. -It wi include everything available ‘in the line of dry goods, misses’ and ladies’ shoes and ready-to-wear. The men’s clothing department ». already known to carry one of the most complete lines of men’s supplics that can be found in any of the ex- clusive stores. This department is under the capable management of A. C. Bruns. cently relieved from ar 8 back on the job-agein-st-shanager of the grocery department and is mak- ing a bid for patronage to make up for the time that he was away fron: the store in the army service. Chas. Westphaling, who has beeh hundred dollars ($200.00) must be |®8 Provided in said mortgage. in charge of the hardware department, filed with each bid, to be fotfeited | for the past year has tendered his resignation to take effect January 20. He will be succeeded by E. W. (Buck) Elder, who for the past two years has been store manager of The Smokehouse. Another of the departments of the Webel Commercial company which has been thoroly systematizea and which is considered one of the biggest assets of the establishment is the aecounting department in charge of M. S, Kenney. expert office and efficiency organiz- er and the results he obtains is in a large measure responsible for the wonderful growth of the store. SIX HOLDUPS IN THREE DAYS IN CASPER, RECORD McLeod and Pierce Smith Singled Mr. Kenney is ar| 1S CBUNGILI PROGERDANES : ‘+ +) > Casper, ‘Wyoming i Jhh, 7, 1919, . City Council of the City of Caspér met in. regularly adjourned session pursuant to adjournment of January 6, 1919, at. the Council Chamber at! 130 North Center Street with Mayor John F. Leeper presiding. ! On roll call the following were present: " Couttcilman T. A: Dean. Councilman Perry A, Morris. Councilman M. L. Bishop: Councilman. W: F. Dunn Councilman W. W. Keefe. Councilmah Wm. Kocher. City Engineér présénted the mat- ter of properly protecting the river bank at and near the pumping sta- tion from high waters during the coming year, Moved by T. A. Dean, seconded | by M. L. Bishop that the matter be} referred to the water comimittee to-| gether with the sity @nginéer who | should look into it and recommend according to theit best judgment. Motion carried. 1 Matter whether cabarets would be! allowed to run or not taken up. Moved by M. Li. Bishop, secorided | by Perry A. Moffis that all éabarets | be closed and kept closed, An aye and nay vote being taken resulted: | Wm. Kochef, aye. W. F. Dutin, aye. ! T. A. Deah, nay. W. W. Keefe, aye. Perry A. Mokris, aye. M. L. Bishop, aye. Whereupon the mayor declared} said motion duly carried ahd direct-| ed the chief of police to close all cabarets ahd see that they are kept closed. : ; - THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE Page e Cbcgccvece TIE Watch this space for list of accounts highest cash bidder. Wyoming Credit Rating Exchange, 221 Oil Exchange Bldg. | 167, given to secure the promissory | fhoté 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 There being no further busifiess | terest on said loan: and therefore the meeting w&s ordéred adjourhed until Monday, January 18, 1919, at} 8 o’clock p. m. , JOHN F, LEEPER, Mayor. Attest: C. M. BRYAN, & City Clerk. NOTICE AND CALL FOR BIDS! sealed bids will be received for the Pumping Station, North, Range seventy-nine (79) ; ofthe Sixth Principal Meridian. The kind of misterial to be used \is timber and stohé 4s sét ott in the | plans and Spécifications of said work | now on file in the City Clerk’s 8: in the City of Casper; the contracto: to furnish all tools, labor and machin. All bids shall be sealed and address- until eight o’clotk on the 3rd. dav of February, A. D, 1919, at which time the bids will be opened by the City Council. |. A certified check in the sum of two to the said City of Casper as liqui- dated damages if the bidder is awatded the contract and fails to enter into a contract for such im- | provements withiii five days after his | notification that he is the successfu! bidder. The successful bidder will be re- quired tg furnish a bond to be ap- proved the City Council guaran-| teeing the faithful performance of ‘his contract. : The City Council reserves the right | to reject any and all bids. | JOHN F, LEEPER, } Mayor. | Attest: C. M. BRYAN, City Clerk. Jan. 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, 24, 1919. | NOTICE OF CONSOLIDATED ROY. | ALTY OIL COMPANY DIVIDEND. The above naméd company will pay its regular quarterly dividend of twc_ | (2) per cént oh January 20th, 1911) to stockholders of record on January |15, 1919. P | RODERICK N. MATSON, default has occurred in the condition of said mortgage, in that the said moftgagors have made default in the payment of thé following, to-wit: interest $64.00, fines $11.20. That it is provided in and by said jand hereinafter described, at publi said mortgage provided. |mortgage provided, whereby as follows, to-wit: Principal, $1.216 delinquent dues, $64; delinquent in jterest, $64; fines, $11.20; tota | $1,355.20; also attorney’s fees of $56 Whereas, by the terms of |tuted at law to recover the debt re maining secured by said mortgage. or lear part thereof; scribed, or so much thereof as may 'be necessary to satisfy the amount — , {due on said note and mortgage, of | principal, interest, dues, fines and at- paid. Inquire at |torney’s fees and other fees, cos: jand expenses, to be sold at publi |vendue by the Sheriff of Natrona County, in the State of Wyoming, tc the highest bidder according to law, at the south front door of the court am refine 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 forenoon of said day. to-wit: Lot ten in block six in North Bur- lington Addition to the Town (now tity) of Casper, in the County of Na- trona, in the State of Wyoming, ac- \ Secretary and Treasurer. | cording to the plat of said North Bur- Pub. Jan. 10, 14, 1919 ae = =: \eity) of Casper, in said County and! NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION {in said State, on file and of record Out by Holdups Saturday | _ Départinent oF the Interist Night; Pistol Snaps But Fails to Explode Instances of the work of a band, Casper, Wyo., who 6n June 14, 1915., CASPER MUTUAL BUILDING AND | of hold-ups which has been operating in Casper for several days are con- stantly being called to the attention of the authorities. Funny McLeod reported yesterday that he had beet held up late Saturday night near the See Ben Realty office on West First avenue just a few doors west of Cen- ter street. According to word brot to the sheriff’s office in an indirect way yesterday, Pierce Smith, son of Jim Smith, propriétor of the Natrona |, hotel, was also the victim of a hold- up on the same evening. . Smith reported that he had been accosted by a hold-up and having hot respénded rapidly enough to the com- mands of the bandit had been a near victim, the robber mistaking his slow- ness to obey as a Signal of resistance: To protect himself from the supposed attack, Smith stated that the bandit pulled the trigger of a large gun with which he covered his victims. Thru some fortunate default in the mechanism of the’gun the shéll failé to explode and as Smith threw up hi hands in protection the robber made good his escape. 3 + ‘The police have pieked up séveral suspects and are continuing their vig- ilence in connection with the aig iff’ office in an effort to,put.an i ns end to the terror roles “muhight a in Casper Frid: h pau A FRENCH is IN) VOGUE. Beari, ved ips U. 8. Land Office at Douglas, Wyo, | Jah, 6, 1919. J Notice is hereby given that Vina A. |Berg (formerly Vina A. Bauef), of! \tHade Homestead. Batty No. 08166. | \for Si S Ba; See.-18, Wi NEI; Et NW1i; NE{ SW4 See. 19, T. 83Nj R) 78 W, 6th Meridian, has filed hotice | of intention to make final thrée year j |broof, to establish éldim to the lind ;above described, before Marion P./ | Wheeler, U. 8. Commissioner, at Cas. | ieevaees on the 12th day of Feb. Waltet Boyles, Barney Burris, \John J. Corbett, Martha Carfdl, all! of Casper, Wyo. | WADE H. FOWLER, | Re; ister. | Pub. Jan 7, 14, 21, 28, Feb. 4, 1919. pen a a a cee i tt NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE| Wheréas, default has been made in| the payment bf the money sécured by a mortgage dated Detembet 26, 1917, made by W. L, Lan-| ning and Axel Fredrickson, co- partners doing business under the firm name of Lanning j." Fred-| tickson, to the Casper utual Stilding and Loan Associationja cor-| oration duly organized and existing ander, and by ¥i us h tate ryoming, the 1. a timortdbckes which m - vas duly, file yevord if if the Goimty?Glerk and a ee a kt Claimaat Hames as witnesses: r virtie of ‘the laws of | J lington Addition to the Town (now in the office of the County Clerk ard Ex-Officio Register of Deeds of said County of Natrona, State of Wyom- ing, in the Said City of Casper, Wyo- ming. LOAN ASSOCIATION, By P. C. Nicolaysen, Attest: John T. Scott, President. Secretary. (Corporate Seal) William O. Wilson, Attorney for Mortgagee. Pub. Dec. 10, 17, 24, 31, 1918; Jan. 7,14, 21, 1919. NO,SIR! 1 DON'T BELIEVE IN i! \ DON'T SOME eusiNESs- ‘MEN_TAKE A TUMBLE To. ini THEMSELVES 2 Beit that. will bé advertised’ for sale to thy monthly dues, and $8.00 as monthly Delinquent dues $64.00, delinquent mortgage: that in case default shall NOTICE tf HBREBY GIVEN that | 5e made in the payment of said dues lor interest, or any portion thereof, % {then the whole of the indebtedness ory of crib protection for/secured thereby, shall become imme- i i the east bahk or tne Platte River City | diately due and payable, at the option dis mGhicago/andy Ne wag Oricgcity) as| Section eighteen'of the said mortgagee, and that it) WANTED—Young white boy, ne: 83) |shall or may be lawful for the said! ‘est |Mortgagee to proceed to foreclose said mortgage by advertisement and | References reauire’ Ww sale of the premises in said mortgage 5. aca }auction for cash, and to apply ti . ce ffice | proceeds arising from’said sale, as in necessary; And, whereas said mortgagee has orin'Jct, Wyo ery for the construction of said work. | elected to exercise the option in sil i WaNTE 2 ‘ed to and filed with the City Clerk Whole of the indebtedness secured 4 e .| && the City of Casper at his office in|theréby has become immediately duc jw. pibomasqiiddes gyno Le ada Bae city; and will be received up)2nd payable, which amount claimed jon the date of the first publication is wa mortgage, and, the said defgult there- Bid; js| under, the power of sale therein con- \> jpained has become operative, and no suit or proceedings have been insti- | Now therefore the mortgagee will jcause the following described mort-' wa gaged premises in said mortgage de- PROPERTY OWNERS We have several clients at present |time looking for homes in Casper. Per- sonal interviews or correspondence in | vited regarding the sale, rental, or ex HARRY FREB | THE LOT MAN DE, A TRIBUNE WART A DWILLG ETTHERESULTS | e Reaeeseerseree ‘AVE YOUR MONEY—Buy a meal ticket at The Harvey. HAT CLEANING ya NEW NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS! voRK The regular annual meeting of the | | | 1 | i all kinds | 4 i l mas, Soft, Felt an jehange of private home sti Save Paying Rent. | tockholders of the Wyoming Tele-! | r Ladies and Gen- | apartments, or investn Buy a Ho LEENA >} shone Co. for the electi f dir | ew trimmings; all ‘ties. If you are consi $4000—A : P ion of direc-| | work guaranteed. Also. ‘take | a change please commu ors and for the transaction of. such | | erdera for New Hats. We call | Unformation strictly con ‘ther business as may properly come|! "Si ce Sieh’ parior in H RELIANCE LOAN & ‘TRU efore it, will be held at the office! | ad na i Rooms 201-221 Olt b Casper, Wyo. Vawi Fi LIBERTY BONDS WANTED ne. yom hou f the company, Telephone Building, ‘asper, Wyoming, on Tuesday, Jan-| | tary 21st, 1919, at 11 o’clock a. m. | J. E. MacDONALD, Sec’y. Publish: an, 11, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 20. ACCOUNTANTS + . + « 4d E. RICHARD SHIPP 2 S Lawyer 2 * Room 21, Townsend Building * . . * - “ . M. A. MESTAS | Auditor and Accountant | Office Efficiency Phone 1863 318-319 Oil Exchange, Casper Phones—139 and 385 ay the hospit Hl Phone 7 ion, wate BILLIARDS Rooms 19-20 % or or Casper, Wyo. i 1-14-30 a ANH Fa ERaTART LATTE ORWORR Meet Me at 1 -o | WANTED—By carpenter, rep ir work TAIT’S | = = 2 | ort work. I » ' phone 1 | Box 60 Tribune. . WANTED—Someone to tend f | Apply 156 No. Wolcott 1 |W. > AND I A BARG I $1100. —A barber; ch heat furnished to the right par: ted in store in Big Muddy Oil Address Morgan & Sumner eK n- -14-t ty: los field. rock, Wyo. WANTED—By young married couple two or three rooms for light house- keeping. Must be close in. Reply, stating price, phone number, etc. Address Box 956, Casper. 3dh SALBoFurnit eon a Vic-| rooms. Rear 759 So. Spruce st. trola, dition 1-13-2¢ Phone 469W. evenin : WANTED—Girl for general housework Call 644 So. Beech. Phone 1312 s tres’ Phon 1-13-3t ie hens and 6 Marion st 00d worker, for lunch count, Experience not necess good board and room and LE—21-room rooming house all filled, income $4000, par 717 So. Spruce. 1- down and terms. Mer. t, Vv 2 0c nd waiter work, ¢ $50 a month room and’ transportat 1, Mer. C. & N. W. Choice in stock, Shop. D—Woman for ge work; two in family. e en. Phor ANTED—To rent a Two good car, 1 nO) long job. E ’ tive Bldg. Co., 159. So. 1. Wanted to sell a half inter hall outfit costing $1800 for 31000. 1 + | sell entire outfit for h and will tg Wyo., fe ast Co., Rogm n two Nort Will sell fe able $10 pre hone 369V 1-11-9 month. ¥TE emily amily by youn home-like place. man, Box One 1917 cellent cor ~ car in ex ANTED—Gir! work in small to h fi: furn DRE familie! AKER WANTS wor 3 per day. Call phon: 1 yaw 16% What About Your Fite, Inrarancet ee BEAUTY PARLOR HARRY FREE i THE LOT MAN Real Estate nce Benta) | ' 1 ts 157 So. Center § Phone 968 | 3 4 213 O-S Bldg. Phone 259J egy HAGENS & STANLEY Lawyers BILLIARD PARLOK 1 A Congeatal Place for Gentle | men. ‘igara, Tobacco, Confee- , Gonery, and Soda Fountain. i] 204-207 Oi1 Exchange Bldg. | Casper . - ’ | —— —) °— GEORGE W. FERGUSON? Atteraey-atLas Phous 196-1 Casper - VELOUR BEAUTY PARLOR H i Face and Scalp Specialists | C. M. Smyth | CHIROPRACTORS NOE Seu NICHOLS & SiIRRETT ) eee } J. H. JEFFREY, D.C. Ph.C. | Lawyers practor — 309-310-311 Oil Excha Bidg. | Lytic Theater Bldg., Center St. t —— re SE = ae Phone 706, | MASSEUS CLOTHES CLEANERS MON DENTISTS DR. WILLIAM NoRWwooD PLUMRING AND HEATING | DENTIST | isetemmerenssasaaatccoe eet Room 4, Daly Building Phone 644 || 7 (Over Lyric Theatre) BY ol DOCTORS ‘ Robert § | J. DONOHUE Plumbing, Steam and Hot-W. Heating a Specialty. id —o a Han Condi tio} Jobbing of all kinds promptly | ing car in good e | attended { uw oo reas: wn ae : | Shop 645 South Wolcott 210-6 LP etd anglt Sore of bath In ¢ fam: )} —————___ pra Ma poner | ny wn, | F s © lots in Nor ‘ $ E ihe Reena Nay Office, Phone 54 | BEAL ESTATE 1-10-16 Dr. Foster—Residenc Lathr Hy i MARION P WHEELER PRIVATE HOSPITAL { 340 S. Durbin St. | Phones 272 and 273 i} Real Estate and Insuresce 1 Wyoming : 2 i ries son ale Dr. J. C. Kamp + GEORGE B. NELSON * ae : PHYSICIAN and SURGEON | ° teal Estate Insurance * WANTE to help wiih hove Office: Suite 4, Smith Bldg. fy Townsend Building z work. Second. I’hone EARS fe Phones: % Casper, Wo. = *hone I Solicit veur Mrs. Phillips, Ww MISCELLANEOUS REWARD Vor recove One I old, we shoulder. One Light Ire 1500, branded any » phone room, $ li Gelding 6 years, weight FOR RE 3-room hou 8 >». Chestnut; also one jYroom furnished cabin. Phone 6: 1-14-6t. FOR RENT—! for three MeRorey Ap’ roor Inquire WILL BUY AN for sale of any Let, us locate you on some of the bess dry farm land in Northern Utah or Southern Idaho. Can use Casper Realty in part payme Reliance Loan Trust Co., room 2 Oil Exchange. 1-11-6t WE CAN CONVINCE YOU BY GALI ing us that we bay more for furni ture household goods. Ph . 1-10 LOST AND FOUND : LOST—String of pearls. Tribune. Receive rew FOR RENT—Two-room f bath adjoining, 727 W. s Steam-heatee hree or four . J. Mellhany 1-11-81 | ears, per Golden Rule. FOR RENT—Two room for light housekeeping furnishee 6B Fourt! 1-10-5 —One furnished apt, mod- Iks to town $18. 122° 1-10-61 apt. 0: Return to T |. 1-14-28 ‘oom house 335 No. Grant. 1-8-6! Highest price paid for second hand furniture. Phone 249. 121 Wes’ Virst street. Pocketbook ane key, in . Reward containing Lyric theater, Phone 246. postof- Sunday 1-14-1t ning black | tuining papers va ward, velvet bax uable to owner. Return to Golden Rule offic 1 iOLD OLL COMPANY rn vr CASPER LOAN OFFICR Licensed and Bonded Pawn She Money to lonn on dinmonds, jew une ond clothing. |. Reliabte ¥ 7 Addi AEE S: Center © | —— ae all other th concern. the affairs WM. of the com- We make a special of salary loans Security Loan Company. Suite 302, \O.S. Bldg 1-2-tf Dp. WwW Signed) 10t. President. 3 he Returning soldiers spéak FRENCH. | ————— ———<— $$$ Office 180 House 85 GRAVEL F. M. BILiC Practical Gravel Phone 40. 306 East S\ ite 200-201, O. S. Bidg. Ph. 699. Res. Ph. 746. MARSHALL C. KEITH, M.D é Physician and Snocialt etten dese crateeetect | STAGE Li ries and diseases of wemen CRS ASP IG te ané ehiléren. EE ag Blaekmore Buileiag Pheaes: Office, 80; Ree. 166 Public Ste Phone 9 1S Townsend Bldg. FJ. HYE | Mall, Express, Frefy hr and | _——_—————————————— Senger CASPER ' = SALT OnE "a eae =) ! DR. MERCER DICKHRSON = |_| orties, Liberty xe Mobrbaugh Blug. } Telephoue OSs ur iss 205 North Pine St. _— mestrthacs S7gth ies | | Phone Ay DR. JOHN F. LEEPER DR. W. E. DOWNIE ' MIDWEST BAGGAGE AND i | i } r fi Physicians and Surgeons i | TRANSFER Smith Building. Phone 266 Office—Midwest Hotel | Phone 45 | Residence Phone 3513 | ELECTRICIANS McEVENY & HARKNESS [ Electrical Coutractors. { i and Fixtures, | | . 885° W., Res 685 W. | 141 West First. 1! $$ 8 ars | SEARLES TRANSFER & STORAGE Ofee—Talt'e Riiliara Hoth Oftice, 104 TALTS Fhone—House, 657.1) i i | CASPER STORAGE CO. ’ Money to loan on chattels. Secu- rity Loan C Suite 302 O.-S. 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