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PAGE FIVE Page 3 ade A, ! +, MEGOWN OIL COMPANY TO HOW TO FIGHT lets. If there is a sudden onset of 3 DRILL PLUNKETT FIELD GPANISH INFLUENZA sis co tess sean warm Sis a hot mustard Toot-bath and (By Dr. L. W. Bowers.) copiously, of hot lemonade. If and’ cow. develops in head or back, ; druggist for Anuric (anti-uric) lets. These will flush the bladder and kidneys and carry off poisonous germ To control the pains a aches take one Anuric tablet every - two hours, with frequent drinks of lemonade. The pneumonia appears Reports from Riverton e that the Megown Oil company has under- ‘taken the first drilling development of the Washakie reservation just east of the Plunkett field. With the continuation of the present favorable weather conditions it is planned to continue an aggressive campaign ot Avoid crowds, coughs ards, but fear neither germs nor Germans! Keep the system in good order, take plenty of exercise in the fresh air and practice cleanlinc Remember a clean mouth, a clean skin, and clean bowels tecting armour aga Events’ | Club Dance Was The official pay day of city and jthe development of the shallow fields reenuinauliver tree! us wa} avhen ihe Very Successful. county officials occurred yesterday, |from early spring until late in the ond to carry away the aa n victim is apparently — re- ( The first dance given. by the!when salary warrants were issued, | fall. ie mbostnte 7 covering and anxious to Heat his Pp Young People’s Good Time club which |'after the recent mecting of the coun- | aI very Mathertday ama lenanioceNay ped ne Teco ring from a bad at was held at the Masonic temle Jas. ty and ‘city commissioners. | Mr. and Mrs, R. §. Reed ‘nd- apple, aloes, jalap, and sugar-coated, (C* ° a ae oR He ee night, was a hygé@ success from every Ciiecs iitha jiny a brief iss te be had at most drug stores, Seay Reta Neat 3, at mt ae point. Some 300 people availed them-' . Among the Denver men who were liting frienc known as Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pel- Oe , ms a tone eyes d re i selves of the opportunity of congre- business, visitors in Casper Thurs- return to ¢ ie aa ae s < ie pacers Bs e gating in, an enjoyable dance and « day were ’R. Bristol} J, A. McCoal, | - pas ae es made wat Bout alcoho ron A ane) 2 merry crowd was the result.” L' J. C. Conners, Billie Daniels, J. E. VERNA C. BURNETT ; and barks of American forest t Sy atler. ; or his Irontic (iron tonic) tablets. refreshments were served by the c - Frinnier and H. C. ef mittee adding to the thoroness of the bd 2 7 | Teacher of Violin f whi ib can be obtained at most dens social affair. From a financial point’ F. E. Moran, of Lander num-'} Saturday at the Iris ATTENTION STOCKMEN | Phone 768W after 6 o'clock | eer ea rend Ferns De ee Bee oftyew ene Gils soucred aul Soe tad bered among the business visitors ir | Or anyone needing hay. I have for ! Neral pacake.—Adv a and’ will have « litttle reserve fund Casper for a few di: According to word received in Cas-!q immediate delivery any < ity res as a result of the crowd that attend- bo fled. per yesterday by J. L. Biedermann, SISTER OF FORMER CASPER hay up te sUudtens MP TRAEIen ed last night’s entertainment W. D. McDonald, a prominent Ne- proprietor of the Natrona Fuel com- WOMAN DIES AT K. C., MO. ready to go. For p rticulars and price - Serta * braska oil man, is numbered among pany, his brother, Lieut. Conrad call at Grand Central Hotel, phone Teamsters and Truck Biedermann expects to return to the Mrs. Bryant S. Cromer, formerly 57 or 178M. 2-6-3t Drivers to Hold Dance. while inspecting the holdings of va- States at an early date. Mr. Bieder- of Casper but recently a resident of -_ - The first Annual Dance of the tious oil companies in which he is mann will return to Casper as- soon Riverton, received word of the deat Our Waicads ure powerful pullers. Teamsters’ and Truck Drivers’ union, interested. 3 as possible. of her sister, Mrs. H. N. Moses, at; 13 r@) arS — No’ 513, will be held at the Masony eee at { a 8 « Battle Creek Mich. 2ccording to wort! | a re “cae « temple this evening, according to the) .M. P. Wheeler has returned from C. C. Holtorf, assistant superin- received in Casper by friends. Mrs. Ci Iippee HN i UT arrangements which were announced Cheyenne, where he attended the con- tendant of the Greybull division o: Cromer has left for Kansas b Haul a yesterday by the committee in charge sistory and assisted in exemplifying the Burlington is listed among the where the funeral services and inter- | HY il %, 13 Cents When Swift & Company of the arrangements. Elaborate ar- some of the degree work. business visitors in Casper today. ment will be held. | rangements for entertainment feat- ts tae, | * ¢ # — | - ures and a good time have been mau W. K. Weaver, contractor and Coroner Lew Gay, who has been We will buy your second hand fur. | \ Refreshments will be served by spe- builder, of Casper, has returned from attending the meeting of the State niture and pay highest market price. cial committee. Dg a Runee cela Tae ro B Calga- Brbelmers returned Thursday morn-| Phone 249. 121 West First ce ate | paid, say,—13 dollars per hun- ry, Canada, where he. has. been in-| ing from Cheyenne. -13-261 : : Enjoyable Program At snecting the oil fields in that nity. — | dredweight for live beef cattle last year, the profit was only 13 cents! In other words, if we had paid $13.13, we would have made no profit. Moose Monthly Social. He reports that Calgary is expecting iS oa An enjoyable program and dance, a boom this year as many new drilling weve = was the outcome of the regular so-|companies are going into the fields QUICKLY T0 SLOAN’S LINIMENT cial and dance given by the loca! to operate. Moose lodge at its hall here last night. } a * The Iris orchestra furnished music D. H. Cary, vices president and gen ‘J TYPIST iswhet his friends said, when he ' | for the affair which was enjoyed by eral manager of 2 South Dakota jatica or any of tho: Feel Saree Feameicsanee + turned his bac! upon the world; Or, if we had received a scores of members of the lodge and! branch of the Burlington railv com-+ aches that require a counter-irritant? lameness disappears. b LOSE peas ‘@, ’ wieais 4 ee pany. is a business visitor in Casper, ‘Then fet the soothing, warming appli- Sloan's Liniment_ is, probably the ope patra a quarter of a cent per pound less ‘o) wi ogr: va ved a few days. cation of Sloans iniment stop he counter-irritant most widely use oo] ¥ 5 Su m hz y me MEERA Se ROOM TE cL Nye) as é Fain by drawing the blood away from overcome painful inflammation in | Sone ee ee nies for dressed beef we vrould have Pend “ . Fy ot) the congested part. cases of neuralgia, sore muscles, | 23 alliance, ir 2 Reading, ‘Dooley and the Ful Burs J. L. Bentley general agent of the Tevisitheforsmureioni thernerves|b wrenched joints, strains, bruiscs, gout. | with dhe pretty stenographer made no profit. Mrs Marie Emmel. Burlington railway company at Dead- i i Rub tt required. This clear, | {{ Pry i ‘ Solo “miles” et 4 Sepan yas ad-' the blood rushing to the inflame pee te liedtasiicrdeasy | sighs It is doubtful whether any Solo nnn GoaRT. Siniles” wood, S.'D., is numbered among the or_joint that makes you ache. clean liquid is easily applied as it docs | Was he justified? sa : ; iss Edith Cook, ‘ company’s business visitors today. | $0 when ‘s Liniment relieves the not stain the skin. |! J ‘ other business is run on so close So.o, --.-.--------~-- “Bluebirds” * * swollen blood vessels by setting up a Generous size bottles at your Raye ap ID : ; | q DAVID GRAHAM PHILLI2S' Mrs. Harry Dormer Piano Solo—Miss Mary Lovell. Address, --_ “Americanization _of Foreigners” Attorney E Richard Ship. — a margin of profit. This is bringing the producer and the consumer pretty close together—which should be the object of any industry turning raw material into a useful form. This remarkable showing is due to enormous volume, perfected facilities (packing plants strategically located, branch houses, refrigerator cars, etc.), and an army of men and women chosen and trained tc do their special work, This, and many other points of interest, are found in the Swift & Company Year Book for 1919, just published,which is brought out for the public as well as for the 25,000 Swift & Company shareholders. The Year Book also represents the packer’s side of the Federal Trade Commission investigation, upon which Congress is asked to base action A. Hart, agent of the Burling. Counterdrritant on the surface, the druggists. t Douglas, is in the city tel | GRAINeDUST with i LILLIAN eee == is the answer, 5 Seeitat> —~ ings at the superinten: t's office. Funeral services for Mrs. H. D. ” * Hankins, who died during the early | CITY NEWS part of the week, were held from the | Shaffer-Gay chapel yesterday after- ; noon at 2:30, Rev. W. L. French of- J. H. Cox and Ed Ray, of Thermop- ficiating. Interment was made a: olis, are numbered among the busi-' the City cemetery. neas. visitors in Casper togexy a. — — Lieut. Jack E. Hall, of Lander, is DOCCCOOOOOOOOOOO numbered among the isitors in Cas- Natrona Fuel Co. per today. He will leave for his home Phone 949. in Lander this afternoon. J. L. Biedermann, prop. CEBO COAL Mr. and Mrs. Joe L. May, of Salt Creek, motored in from the oil town yesterday afternoon. COKE wooD City office 157 So. Center St. Gen. Office Sth and Beech sts. __ | A GLEAR COMPLEXION against the industry. 3 :) Roly Che ear e Eyes 1 Many who have never heard the 2 —Most Women Can Have packer’s side are sending for the Year Iris Tomorrow | A. B. Bauton, a prominent Chey- enne resident, is numbered among the business visitors in Casper for.a few days. s 8 A. Higby, president of the state fair association, is a business or in Casper in the interests of exten- sion of the activities of the state in- stitution. 00000000000000000000 i ; ety 8 Chas. R. Mason is listed among the prominent visitors from the southern ‘ part of the state. Mr. Mason’s home Says Dr. awards a Well-Known th Book. is at Wheatland. 2 ra , | io Physic : ai ee a f Dr. F. M. Edwards for 17 yeare treated Would you like one? Merely mail HH J. B. Chessington, of Thermop : a : |scores of women for liver and bowel | your name and address to the Chicago hi is numbered among the busine f j |ailments, During these years he gave to. Bil. office and the book will come to you. rivals in Casper from the Hot Spri x é ‘ : | his patients a prescription made of a few county metropolis. x * * Clinging ms well-known vegetable ingredients mixed ith olive oil, naming them Dr.Edwards’| COMBINATION CREAM Olive Tablets. "You ‘will know them by, ii Address C. C. Merrill, a prominent resident I. ° ble their olive color. A apes i 2 Swift & €om EA of Cheyenne, is an official business 21ViS1 | ese tablets are wonder-wor! } visitors in Casper today. OI itee si liver and bowels, which cause a normal) fail ; P 5 y ee * action, carrying off the waste and poison: j Union Stock Yards, Chicago ous matter in one’s system. | %if you have a pale face, sallow look, dull eyes, pimples, coated tongue, headaches, 2 Will Not Grow Hair fetes, TBool feeling, all out of sorts, inactive bowels, you take one of Dr. R. G. Taylor, president of the Glen- rock Oil company, left last night for y enver, where he will visit on busi- ness for several days. “ * « ONDERFULLY The Costly New WY, soft and fine, it Odor of 26 Flowers adheres so closely as to seem to belong to the & OSES, orange blossoms, jas- ekin-itself. Never gives BRANDrew kindof cream Edwards’ jolive Tablets s nightly for a time Mrs. E. G. Martin, a former mine! Lavender, geranium, that covrse “make-up” <neither greasy nor greas- ani note the pleasing rere ettles|men dent of Casper, is spending a few days vetivert! These and a score of look. Ait che exquisite Tess, A combination cream—be- take Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets—the suc- here visiting friends from her home in other choicest scents from the Jontec!’ ti ance makes cause it combines the disappearing cessful substitute for calomel—now a Greybull. whole world’s flower garden make g ita deligh: :o use. Have qualities of a vanishing cream'with then just to keep in the pink of condition, ceacnee. this wonderful new odor. Gath- 50 outriedic? Tat the smoothness of a delicate cold We and 25c per box. All druggists. :| C. H. Wilder, well known operator ered and blended at greatest ex: keeis tay, cream. A fragrant, delightful pense—yet sold ata popular price. preparation for softening, healing In handsome gift box. $ 1 Wis} and beautifying your'skin. An 50" ideal base forpowder, Trya jar. in the Lance Creek district, is spend- ing a few days in Casper on a business and pleasure trip. * * F . , Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Jones were ar el C nae ar 6 of aaah: f mulibareddemoneathelaoteryacriyela| 1 Jar Jonteel Cold Cream, Regular 50c value, special .. . 39¢ P yesterday from Salt Creek. 9 4 Y erie 1 Jar Jonteel Combination Cream, regular 50c¢ value, special............ 39¢ R. C. Heslep, a prominent rancher, is listed among the business arrival: in Casper from Lander. He plans te spend several days here looking over oil prospects.: * Odor Jonteel, Regular $1.25 value, special . 99c 1 Box Jonteel Face Powder, regular 50c value, special .... s 8 Roy Phoebus, a well known Ther- mopolis resident, arrived in Casjer 01 the Burlington Thursday evening for a several days’ business visit. “8 8 1 Can Jonteel Talcum Powder, regular 25c value, special Announcing The FIRST ANNUAL DANCE Given By The Teamsters and Truckdrivers Union No. 513 AT MASONIC TEMPLE TONIGHT IRIS ORCHESTRA RefreshmentsServed Free Ladies Free M. O. Corey, general manager of} the Delmonte Oil company, left this morning for Salt Creek, where he will superintend new operation of the com- pany in the northern end of the Salt Creek field. * * = John McFayden, field superinten- dent of the Ohio Oil company in its! Wyoming operations, returned to Cas- per Wednesday from a several days’ axaveeseec:| The Kimball Drug Store are expected to return home tomor _ The Rexall Store The Pic 5 $1.00 Per Couple row, They have been arranging for} pplies for their’ new home ‘on South