Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 30, 1919, Page 3

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f ~ { 1 P 4 } i > $l. A } Normal Conditions with Little or No! Precipitation’ Reduces Neces- . sity for Feeding to the ,.-Minimum : | By GEO. W. PITMAN | (U. S. Weather Bureau, Cheyenne.) | Fine mild weather with tempera- tures 6 to 12 degrees above normal) prevailed this week. Sheridan report- | ed a maximum of 62 degrees on the! 28rd, the highest temperature ever recorded in January at that station. The only precipitation reported was light snows in northern Lincoln) county and in the extreme Northwest. | { Grover, Wyoming ' reports an in--| crease of two inches of snow-cover- ing; all other range districts report the ranges are bare, or else small drifts. Ranges are short to fair in the Rocky Point, Spericer, Albin, Boulder, Grover, Cody and Shoshoni districts; and good in the vicinity of Archer, Laramie, Chugwater, Beulah, Colony, Moorcroft, Sheridan and Cas- per. Feed seems to be plentiful, and) feeding is light at present, in many) localities none. Livestock are winter- ing in good condition. } Snow on the ground (inches) : | Southeastern ‘Wyoming: Wyncote,| bare; Casper, bare; Cheyenne, Trace (T.) ; Archer, 0; Wheatland, 0; Chug-} water Trace (T.); Albin, drifts, Lar- amie, 0; Foxpark, 18; orth Platte, 0; Denver, 0.. Southwestern Wyoming: Dubois, bare; Lander, T.; South Pass T.;} Boulder, T.; Encampment, drifts; Grover, 4. i Northeastern Wyoming: Colony,/ T.; Rocky Point, one-half bare; Moor- | croft, T.; Spericer, 0; Beulah, 0;' Sheridan, 0; Dome Lake, 16.* | orthwestern Wyoming: Cody, 0; Cody No. 2, T.; Shoshoni, 0; Val-| ley, 0. | Note—Roads out of Cheyenne are| open and good for this time of the! year; altho reports state them as bad | at Dale Creek. FREDERICKS IS ACROSS RHINE, | LETTER STATES, First on the firing line, first to fight, first across the Rhine and the! last to get home—suclt is the honor| conferred upon the division of which John Fredericks, who addressed Cas-| per people at the time of the Liberty loan early in 1918. Ina’ letter to| E. Richard Shipp, whom he accom- panied on a speaking tour of northern | Wyoming, Fredericks, who is with) the army of occupation tells of the! crossing of the Rhine and encloses two.piecés of material from German airplanes shot down in Argonne! forest. a ee 1. © SOCIETY | oo ———o Study of “Wyoming” -..’- : eS Coate totes % at Ald ing . .. Friday afternoon at 2:30 the La- dies Aid of the Methodist church will be-entertained at the home of Mrs. ie. Jourgensen, 1010 So. Davia eet. Mrs. Jourgensen as hostess will be assisted by Mrs. Carl Nygard. Following the business and social) session the study of “Wyoming” will be taken up. All members and their friends are cordially invited to attend this meeting. * * @ Secial Meeting of. Women’s Club The Casper Women’s club meet: with Mrs. C. R. McGrew, at 1210 East Second street at 2:30 Saturday afternoon in a special business and social meeting. * * * Firet Meeting Casper Choral Society Tonight » The first meeting of the Casper Choral society, the musical organiza- tion to be headed by Professor Lund- berg, and destined eventually to make! Casper the musical center of the state) wil] be held at the Presbyterian | church at 8:15 o'clock this evening. The object of this meeting is to per-| fect an organization and elect offi-| cers of the society. Professor Lund- berg has donated his talent and ser-_ vices to the organization’ for the sole, purpose of stimulating increased av tention in music in Casper. FINA BOKD PAYMENTS ARE QVEROUE AT BANKS Final payments on Liberty bonds of the fourth issue are now overdue ind prompt payment should be made atithe banks thru which subscriptions were entered. The last payment amounts to 30 per cent of the total value of the bonds, altho many who| subscribed on-the installment plan have long since liquidated their ob- ligations by paying in full at the time of the second and third payments. {| ——$<$<—$__—_ England is preparing for a suitable celebration this year of tne 150th an-) niversary of the birth of the famous) aytist, Sir Thomas Larence. CSS ‘We will buy your second hand fur- | niture and pay highest market price. Phone 249.: 121 West First st. “Ae . 1-18-26. THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE investigating the possibilities of local oil fields. eS ieee J. F, Mills, a prominent Sheridan; merchant, is attending to business matters in Casper today. “ * & | Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hanson, of| Lusk, arrived in ‘Casper yesterday evening to spend a few days visiting from the many natural sources in the Whe has h | county are being filed at the county friends here, * * « . W. L. Hicks, well known garage- man in the Lysite country, is visiting in Casper for a few days. es & Ross Lambert, who formerly con- ducted a large realty firm here, is 2 business visitor in asper from Den- | ver. . He reports that business ha. greatly improved here since his last visit. a 8 8 Mr. and Mrs. S. Jacobs, who have been visiting in Lusk for several days, N. A. Wright, of Casper, has been appointed a notary public in Natrona county. The certificate of the com- mission was received yesterday the office of county clerk. oe & Scores of water certificates, whicli the stock: are given permission by n in this vicinity to use water clerks office. The permits are grant- ed in certain districts to individual stockmen or companies by the state board of control. * Mrs. Sam Clk: spending a fev combined busine d in Casper on a nd pleasure trip. * Dr. J. H. Jeffrey, the chiropractor, has leased the J. A. Ward home or South Durbin street. Mr, and Mrs. Ward have moved to Douglas to make their home, Mr. Ward having recently |>—____—_—_______——0 ham, Ala., where he went to join his! J. N. Wicks of Riverton, has re-! local oil companies. * 8 Mr. and Mrs. Frank G. Woodbeck ‘t have moved to Casper from Parker- per ton, where they have resided for the | past several months. * * Nate P. Wilson, state game warden eadquarters at Lander, is a business visitor in Casper a few days Casper Amazed it vreeana, is) By Sudden Action The quick action of pure Lavoptik eye wash is starlting. A school boy had eye strain so badly he could not read. Aweek’s use of Lavoptik sur- | prised his teacher so much she used ; it for her old mother. ONE WAS | showed benefit. A small bottle . bit” as when you were a young fellow. | the original imported GOLD ME! guaranteed to benefit EVERY CASE of wear, strained or inflamed S. £4 Uo Money to loan on chattels. Secu-! The QUICK result is astonishing. Mrs. T. E. Morehead of Douglas. rity Loan Company, Suite 302 O.-S.i minum eye cup FREE. Casper Phar- is visiting friends in Casper for a Bldg. 1-2-tf_macy —Adv. few days. .She was guest at a lurch- eon given in her honor at the Mid west this noon by Casper friends. & s.8 returned to Casper yesterday even- purchased the Douglas power plant. ing. s+ 6 O00 00004 © $9O0-9O0OO0O0O0 Wholesale Exclusive Market 47! GOOD THINGS TO EAT Beef, Pork, Veal, Lamb, Mutton—We. buy in Carload Lots. Special Prices in Large Cuts or Quarters H. H. Green, who recently left Casper on a business mission in Lusk. has returned for a few days visit so 8 Earl Burwell. the efficient sales manager of the Natrona Power com- pany, has returned from Birminge- AMERICANS MAKING GOOD AT SIXTY-FIVE. Don’t worry about old age. A sound | man is good at apy age. Keep your | body in good condition and you can be ale and hearty and able to “do ‘your Fresh, Salt, Pickled, Smoked and Canned Fish—Fresh Oysters, Shrimp, Lobsters, Crabs and Blue Points Affections of the kidneys and bladder are among the leading causes of early or perplees age. Keep them clean and the other organs in, working condition, aad you will have nothing to fear. Drive the poisonous wastes from the eyatern and avoid uric acid accumula- Oi Fresh Dressed Poultry, Game, Butter, Eggs, Fruit and Vegetables. We make all our own Luncheon Specialties THE NORRIS CO. —Phone 12— ions. Take GOLD MEDAL Haarlem it Capsules periodically and you will find that you are as good as the next ‘our spirits will be rejuve- nated, your muscles strong and your | mind keen enough for any task. GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules will do the work. But be sure to Ket yi Haarlem Oil Capsules. They are ro- Niable and should belp you, or your money will be ‘refunded. For sule by most druggists. In sealed packages 2600000060 sizes, Moto tote to Mo taste te to i a & osteo ste ste te tote Hote Sete te eoeo eters Moe ooo ee teotie& OO N OU OU OUI VOU OVO UOUOU OUI UO UI V OU OUI US COUOUOUOUOUIUIUON IUD 2’ oS oho Mo tade detect PU OU OU erere rene Me oo, oO, ? Poate Me Seoateetoatee Mo Me Me Mn Me Ure eors 1% rode Lote ? ve 1M ¢ 1M eee, Se 9 mo s so-ehoete-eto-ase-aSo-ece-otesto-et ? iM ? Make at Least One Resolution This Year ve ? & K ? 1M we ? ? K ¢ 4 that you intend to keep and let that one be your resolution to save. <3 Open an account with the Casper National Bank without delay—don’t envy the man who has retired on this money—save and YOU TOO, will be happy and independent. Mo 4o-aseete-ace ote’ KD ¢° 0, oO % 2, oege <4 % 2 ¢ ‘o-ato-ofo-es + THE BEST TIME TO GET INTO THE SAVING HABIT IS NOW. Don’t procrastinate—it doesn’t pay. Start in now and your chances Bx for getting off the right track are very meager. + 9 Se OUR DEPOSITORS ARE A PART OF THIS STURDY, conscientious, + banking institution. They have grown with us. We cordially invite x you to become one of our clients. << <o RK + Poteet So-afo-efo-eo-ao-atoe’ KD S e ~ Casper National Bank Cs % PO O90,0 0.0 000.94,04, ¢ RDO errs OO Fred W. Hall of Riv = on § Hi eater ton ‘| City News | {familv who returned to Casper with turned to his home after a several) bered among the business arrivals HIDDEN PEARLS HEANS pate xe : { him. The Burwells have taken an day’s business visit in Casper. Rromitherwesterntoiltawn tae? i = ae i apartment at the McRorey place. 5 7 Gained pero a J: L: MeNair, a prominent oil opera- “34 3 C. H. Gompf, a prominent Ther-| Mr. and Mrs. R. L, Mitchell left BILL AT THE NEW IRIS | tor in the Lance Creek field, is a busi- Mrs. T. E. Jeffres, a prominent mopolis resident, arrived in Casper! last night for Wichita Falls, ir ness visitor in Casper today buying Lovell resident, is numbered among last night to attend to business mat- answer to a wire stating: th oil 3 oil well rsupplies fcr companies’ in the visitors from the Mormon center ters here which require his personat) well had been brought in on property Asa South a islan akawa which he is interested. today . 2 ere attention. ‘ adjoining a lease held by Mr. Mitchell.’ plans his way thru the ttractive J, A..Bailey, a representative of a Frank P. Miller and son of Man- aR van Bleak? one of the lareeat C. E. Stewart of Thermopo' is photopla. ‘Hic n Pearl which is in the c includes Texas oil syndicate, is numbered |derson, are visiting in Casper on a horse raisers in Mo Runtst num beccd@amoncathe a “his latest Paramount picture and of the se st popular among the business arrivals in Cas-|short business mission. ness visitor in Casper Mr.! ness visitors today AUHICHMIS mein Ssh owamatathellis, 3 — per. He is here for the purpose of ; SaRECOES ‘Van Bleck is heavily interested inj * Wilfred “Budg Apent near! Boyle, who has 3 thern av Bion meen has returned to C resumed his position at ? Boyle's garage. <a The Talmud, the bock containing the civil laws of the ancient Jews, 3 says that Adam was created on F day, sinned on a Friday, and was thrust out of Eden on a Friday. > - A Tribune Want Ad Will Sell It, THOSE SHOE BILLS! —KEEP THEM DOWN Mr. John Held, merchant, of Salt Lake City, keeps an exact record of the shoes he wears. He writes, “Two pairs of Nedlin Soles have worn for me 19 months and I am on my feet ninety per cent of the time.” This is not an extraordinary exam- ple of the money-saving service that people get from Neédlin Soles. It is typical of the experience millions are having. These soles do wear a very long time and so help you keep shoe bills down. They are scientifically made so they must wear. Get Neédlin-soled shoes at almost any good shoe store. Get them for + your whole family in the styl prefer. And have these c soles put on your worn shoes. f are very comfortable and waterproof as well as durable. They are made by The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Com- any, Akron, Ohio, who also make Wingtoot Heels, guaranteed to out- wear «ny other heels. edlin Soles Frade Mark Reg. U.S. Pat Moving Sale We move February 15th to our new location in the our heavy stock OTHERS IN 1. O. O. F. building and must reduce THAN ANY CASPER, 2nd in addition for two weeks, we will give —Our prices are LESS the following liberal discounts, on everything except sugar, lard ,bacon, ham, eggs. $10.00 orders, 2 per cent; $20.00 orders, 3 per cent; 5.00 orders, 4 per cent; $50.00 orders and over, 5 per cent. Buy Your Supplies Now! Wholesale Suppl Co. KKK a Syndicate Units AT $100 PER UNIT This Syndicate witl drill che well now spudding in on Section 22, T. 39N,, R. 75W., Salt Creek Field, Wyoming. 160 acres immediately adjoining Section 16, on whi the Mosher Well has just been broucht in sensationally—Mosher Units have ad- vanced from their Subscrintion Price of $100 to $1,000 Each. HE popularity of the Unit em of financing ehey Ly. au less dista “ to the apex Syndicates for actual drilling op eon Slab rst proved very popular in the new have ad vanced as hight y popular in the Wy! not wantin: will sell to ure $1,000 ner Unit. é Units e who predicted that 00 each, or higher. these » just how ésent lang ry indic pot Syndi Cyrus W. Barnholt has follo he THE TEAPOT SYNDICATE SUBSCRIPTION BOOKS OPEN AT THE FOLLOWING PLACES Taylor & Clay Casper, Wyoming The Kvox-Barnholt Company Commonwealth Building, Denver, Colorado Denver Brokerage Company Utah-Wyoming Brokerage Company Exchange Building, Denver, Colorado Atlas Block, Salt Lake City, Utah Dollars and Cents Brokerage Co. 323-7 Denham Building, Denver, Colorado Wyoming Brokerage Company Cheyenne, Wyoming

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