Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, February 18, 1919, Page 7

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writers in the world was the machine specially designed and built for Li Hung Chang, the great Chinese states- man, It was fitted with twenty sets of Chinese. characters, comprising a jcollection of no fewer than 1,806 keys. No dies were available, so the! Ong of the most remarkable. type- || Pe RAGE FIVE | a Page. Sevea a, PUBLISH YOUR ‘LEGAL NOTICES IN THE TRIBUNE AND KNOW THEYRE RIGHT | NOTICE TO SHEEPMEN | ) engraving of ghe type had to be done | eS by hand. | | ELE OBL) | Having leased the pens at Bishop ased the pens Sishop, ' : NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS’ ; ‘ ume loskige foe hemes In Casper bere |Wyo., from my father, for the year ** * #* * # # # we ee ew MEETING. We often der sale to the, highest |sona interviews or correspondence in: tee I have opened a register us * - bodder the following accounts, re-|vited regarding the sale, rental, or ex the Richards & Cunningham store * E. RICHARI . d : : wit rding the sale, rental, or ¢ ham store : D SHIPP Demslor nent | Plans itt T Notice is hereby given that there| Serving the right to reject any and/‘hartments, or investment. opportunt: jusual. We solicit your business and * Lawyer : yee ML Exop! ymenk |will be a special meeting of The Man-| ll bids: Hasselt ey augare/ considering imaising vc} wil try to please all as near us pos- * Room 21, Townsend Building * ‘oxkers and Bring, TOSPOK-|hattan Corporation a Wyoming cor_| Information ‘strictly confide ble. Kindly register on the date * Phones—139 and 385 . ity, Declares Leade: oration, at the office of the company |James Lundberg | RELIANCE LOAN & TRUST | you intend to shear, in order to avoid * . Pi 5 % ompany ity J. Niel: Rooms 201-221 Oil Exchange Bide. : Pay —_— |room 21, Townsend Building, in Cas-| 9° W. Ke Bet oe Casper, Wyo. | congestion. sees eeeesseene ted Preys) ‘per, Natrona County, Wyoming, on|V- tY- hen | MARVIN L. BISHOP, Jr. | 9 ae NEW ‘Yori. F Feb. 13—To fur-| Wednesday, February 19, 1919, at|K- ee euniphreys He ee | L:23-30t = ae . Fossberg —__- 125. | S. E. PHELPS LAWYER nish to, American business men Prac-jton o'clock a. m. for the purpose of | tical information for the development | considering = proposition tobanthor of the foreign trade of this country is ize the Board oft’ Ditectors of said the announced purpose of the Sixth company to sell the real estate of the National roreiga. Trade oat St gn | corporation being lot 17, block 2, to\be held in Chicago, Apri 24, 25 tert 36 by the National Foseien ‘Trade | Cit¥ of Casper, and to transact such Council James A. Farrell of thi man of the-counci! vention, says: “Now, as nev States must to of F, | VG. tof the company as may properly |come before the meeting. | Dated at Casper, Wyoming, Feb- ruary 7, 1919. H AGNES 0, CACHARELIS L Secre make lal « p dition Notice is hereby given that by vir tue of an execution isstfed out vls under the Anierican|the District Court of the Sixth Ju- to maintain prosperity among} dicial District within and for the American producers and to forestall| County of Natrona, State of Wyon. and retrogression from the high|ing, in the suit of Wyoming Nationai standards that have been achieved. Bank of Casper, a corporation, plain- «The Foreign Trade Convention he] tiff, vs George W K. Posvar, defen- says, is called to arouse American | dant, dated December 31st, A. D. manufacturers, farm@rs, merchants, 1918, the undersigned as Sherift laborers, bankers, educators, railway |within and for Natrona County, Wy and steamship employes, all the fac-|oming, has levied upon twelve new tors of foreign trade in all sections|and three old tires of the appraised of the country—to the imperative|value of $250.00, four inner tubes necessity of promptly solving the for-|of the appraised value of $10.00, onc eign trade problems which the coun-| motor cycle of the appraised value of try faces. $75.00, six auto horns of the apprais- Mr. Farrell pointed out that the|ed value of $15.00 and sixteen set- productive capacity of America has|of chains of the appraised value of made a great advance, that “our na-| $40.00 all of the total appraised value tional fiscal policy facilitates the in-]of $390.00 the personal property 01 troduction of foreign goods into our| said defendant and situated in my. domestic market” and that theso facts |county. Notice is hereby given that increase the importance of expanding | on the 4th day of March, A. D. 1919 America’s foreign trade. “A great/at the hour of ten o'clock a. m. and/ foreign trade is ours,” declared Mr.|at the front door of the Court House | Farrell, “if only we proceed with|of Natrona County, at Casper, Wyom- | energy upon lines of sound policy. Aj.ing, | will sell said personal property | great carrying trade under our own|of said George W. K. Posvar at pub- flag is ours, if only we make it pos-|lic auction to the highest bidder fo» sible to operate our new ships in com-}cash, to satisfy said execution and! petion with those of other nations.’’| all costs. It is announced that the Depart- PAT ROYCE, ment of State will assign to the con- |, Sheriff of Natrona County, vention some members of the Consu- Wyoming. dar Service who have just returned} Pub. Feb. 17, 18, 1919. from Europe, Latin-America and the} (N&S) Far East and that the Department of Commerce will send a number of its Too LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED experts from the Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce. The Ship- ping Board and the Pan-American Union will be represented, PAID TO OPEN SCHOOL FOR WAR BRIDES w STRERT 153 SOUTH CEN irl for general hou Ww. Ww AND reHlt rnish good ike isfaction cooking i Hass WAN TED- Phone 8: 1 ay, cook by til.) — Schools a for war bride s° finneeer | ood ; nv cooking tir hot are being planned by the demobiliza [rere es ee ee, Box tion department. a] science, -hemis} . Dom: ence, food chemistry, | \Npep—small furnished house, o marketing, end care of children wil | “about 4 rooms, with modern con [veniences if possible. Kindly be taught. The government will pay all ea penses of the pupils. The schools will be open only te ins wives of soldiers a ed to marry soldie: 000 young women are eligible, it is} estimated. Departmant officials explain’ the | w schools are expected to pay for them selves as soc experiments by train The | W believed | nicate with M. J. Hopkins, 1 Hening Hotel. ‘TE light sk for! man and wif Sidel Roo) cooks; reference. Verley. ED—Furnished hou eight rooms, close in. Box ing women to be helpful wives is are needed, it ‘rribune. schools because thousands of youne iris left = ean their home munition fac BER at OOM condition, The C . toric > ordinari No. Durbin, would ‘orn house- WANTED—First-class laundress want. hold dutie washing or Cleaning. Box “ ( + Tribune. OF 1,500,000 > ‘ stares x industry Will cull ne = s = on am “ walk, South Phono cause peace tot rot into full hota WANTED —Furnished house expected to give occupa o hur rooms or more, close in. Phos dreds of women who otherwise woula have nothing to do, The wives’ and fiancees’ will be established scores of cities | WANTED—By man and wife, work o ranch. lMxperienced hands. ROR UN cata Sprague Hotel. 5-190 which became munition centers dus-; WAN'TED—To buy Ford touring or |, runabout car. What have you? Address C. M. S., care Tribune. 2-14-dh FREQUENT MOLOUPS ME TERROR ESSA ITY = Permanent, nicely 1o- yated, Telephone 968J.. ask for Cotter. 2-1 ANTED=Winona — O11 ODESSA. —(Correspondence aa p the Associated Press.)—Police EOS | Ee tection by the Russians in Odessa is | Wt so ineffective that strect robberies ba ing the war. | sto wilh huy any amount ce Wanted and how many sha Address 14, Tribune offic yyoming. Au iJ. W. Leishmann other business concerning the affairs WYOMING CREDIT RATING Corporation. | State | 8 you « ee |, WANTED ugpiture, or anything ot | hone 161s. | ACCOUNTANTS Rooms 19-20 Townsend Bldg. R. Jacobs —_- R. MacNeill — 46. 00 Sere are tt Casper, Wyo. _Phone 916 i A. Bluemell -- 74.00 | GROCERY FIXTURES VOR SALE MESTAS & SPEARS detroit. Automatic v5 Cost i c se etre sis bn ne le; cos! Ayanieriys eNy central Auditors and Accountants ~ 44- 1 Double Electric Cof F jone 1863 } HAGENS, STANLEY & MORANE | 318-319 Oil Exchange, Casper i Lawyers CHANGE, SCIENTIFIC COL- Branch Office, Douglas, Wyo. | | 204-207 Oil Exchange Bldg. LECTORS OF GOOD AND BAD ACCOUNTS. er and Pulverizer; 3 price -foot Floor Show -foot Floor Show ¢ Oil Exchange Bldg BILLIARDS Casper RE wWoemine Eo gut Wi. FERGUSON { at j ] GEORGE FERGUSON TAIT’S t BILLIARD PARLOR ! ' Attoraey-at-Law ‘ |-A Congenial Place for Gentle i Rooms 22 and 23 Townsend Bldg. asi Fon JONES men. ‘igats, Tobacco, Confee- { | Phone 196-3 i tionery, and Soda Fountain. ah es ee HARRY FREE | Casper + Wyomiag THE LOT MAN BEAUTY PARLOR otra: Real Katate Rentals ee - Garou aEAUTY PARLOR ? [meus NICHOLS & STHRRETT VELOUR BEAUTY PARLOR | | ae 1 AR rO BUILD? Face and Scalp Specialisis | i We have the | ‘i selection of building lots ever liste 309-310-311 Oil Exchange Bldg. ‘ with one firm, parts o e city; all additions, terms if di C. M. Smyth sired, Awk to see them “A Look Means a Lot” palit i ¢ ee) YOUR HOME IS KBADY For YOU! | 213 O-S Bldg. Phone 259J | you waren Gur fist of. autiul bungalows: to be built, ue poms | {any Duiscunn nave / now being built on C. Masaeune, jet Ruy, Vibrator, | ARE YOU AND YOURS INSURED? J. H. IEEE REN: D.C. Ph.c, ae woieene Be nese Os If you or rs are no wred ©: oday, te te wees tis WOE Halen Stee bethiassioant ae MONUMENTS insurance. | Lyric Theater Bldg., Center St. | SEL BEN REALTY CO. We ero wounds aa i aa ee Phone 71W or S103. jand War mps. Will buy Phone 706. | Granite and Marbie ‘Tombstones and | Boston-W gemini O11 'stocig, ang Gol: | Markers, Vaults, Mauxoleuma, Curb- si BEN :! Ss 5 D SEE BEN umbine. 8 for roc t ~ SBE BEN Wateh this space daily, SEE BEN eri a b CLOTHES CLEANERS j ina ana all kinds of Cemetery H PHL SECURITY LOAN CO. | UBSTONG WOKS | 208 0 & S Bldg. | Opponite Tre Giaper, Wyo. —_—— i) ae O obert mo mae a 6655 | THE SERVICE CLEANERS ) ¥ a { eaoarecnsen Nygaard H re ESSING REMODELING 1 OSTEOPATH 1 FOR SALE FOR SALE °. : ro) —— | DR. C. A. SANFORD | — ——— Osteopathic Physician = —— Room 4, Wood Block | pat ag r es Office Hours 9 a. m to 5:30 p. m. oO o Wyo. and Colo. State Licenses ’ ! | DR. WILLIAM NoRWooD 1 = —= Fil DENTIST \ PLUMBING AND HEATING eae 2 Sulte)110/ Lyric! Room 4 Daly Building Phone 644 | 3 es 7-Room modern re, Full base ' . ——— ent-on No. Jefferson, east front: 2 (Over Lyric Theatre) | J. J ] nas a EUG SGT re eens i DONOHUE | A month; terms, io} | Plumbing, Steam and Hot-Wi 2: —————— dimension 2x4, 2x6, me Heating a Specialty. FOR SALE eal home on So. David, DOC T wy Three-room ai Man EMIO in North , 1845 cents per pound, wood finis: built-in f ORS {Jobbing ermal pends promptly asper; Well built on two nice lot: I lot mortice locks, $10.56 Will consider lot or car in fy | Sh ean ee ' ns Ry inetowsn shed house in goed lo DR. W. C. FOSTER | —U mal Co-opernt let us show | except heat, “builtei motenaoeh Builaisg i hone 989 ver oO Se eee nS ice one i —_ =. une to, cue: | Dr. Foster—Resideric aman REAL ESTATE Hson Add, porel Dr. Lathrop—Residence_-_ | Or RIGNEDIG ao — Wij ‘triage’ to: T MARION P. WHEELER o> SS PRIVATE HC HOSPITAL | —= on So, Beoe 1 Real Estate and Insurance orner lot 340 S. Durbin St. | ——- oe Phones 272 and 273 | Casper - - - = Wyoming ——— a room vip stairs, f room: Sasa a + hurdwooe sh, modern On tivor lots sexi govern D SSE IO SS [ * * ——— r. J C. Kamp i . sien Ces * GEORGE B. NELSON * SS rice $1 i PHYSICIAN snd SURGEON I} Real Estate Insurance : TO IES SINISE: IPIMINETOMAIGHTELISUOPaIT - ‘ice: Suite 4, Smi Pe al elie T d Buildi . FOR RENT A Air lal femal 5 all parts the | ee Phones: heats eanae, Wot ung 7 FoR R Modern house, C. Y. Ave FOR SALE—Oakland ° ! ice 130 House 85 * a hone TS-5t trade for cattle. Jute et, ee tee a Be Det Se et Jen er —. FOR S eee eae Thauir EE 0) Ee ROOFING are Two good reside nee | DR. F. S. LUCKEY ! ne si Re rer a B_ Nee ng Seeond Quand | ritonet “Henidenee Obie ¥ 1] GRAVEL ROOFING The Cycle ) i Uffice 50! } Pr. M. DILLON | Oxtice ists: ar Seconas Street. | j al Gravei Roofer Noo Durbin. ! | Bhone1A02. ee é 306 East Sussox DR. MYERS Physician and Surgeon. Special Attention Given to Diseases of Women and Children Suite 200-201, O. S. Bldg. Office Ph. 699. Res. Ph. 746. sirable in cL Phone roR 5. E. PHELPS c¢ Stenographer Phone 916 19 Townsend Bldg. WILL buy anything of any value bay highest Gush price. Pion __ STAGE UNES he children ov tof tools, Ths drilled Loan Offi y particulars ad c “hous 1 par ite 4 Douglas, Wyoming. | Por SAMI heat, 815 So. : | good mechanical condit children, ¢ o ; ; Konds at par. Blackmore Butl@ing Fr. 3. . FOR RENT—Two bn Ran | Pheaes: Offite, 80; Mea. 164 | awe i wished for Light te jy SRO Mall, Express, Freight a I ——___—___—— annenkern MISCELLANEOUS 1 Tel CASPER TO SALT CREEK ° Maple. Phe | De ICHNFULEEPER | | Office, Liherty Garage, Casper, Wyo. ” TUGHEST cash price paid in the FOR SALE i Phy awe al Telephone O83 or O77 » - of furniture, he held goods, s Complete cooking outfit for camp oo o——— 1s in North Bur Janda r: Vv S30 to 4 : i i Se > lington Addition’ per month. |= iy corde mans algoublankots and Smith B PLAS ent ply at Burlington W evenings. POR SAL ‘On Ti Four-room fu Casper, Phone 7 LINE Wee co, BSW ama ps. Modern bed-room f two gentlemen. 815 So. ¢ on ° the pistol point are frequent after! jouse, 208 N. gee geber: sow WD ror a SRurnished ape, sidew YE a dusk and no night passes without co! » $18 per month. 1 a Orar > Joints, of 6. iderab! . Armed bands hav: ——v aa 7 sa don: F. E. McEVE: Ore aideral Vata the a tt ked | LOST AND FOUND, FOR RENT—Large steam heated room —— i t Will Sell it | Electrical c C NY | | , been so bold that they have attac' ooo 5 tte for one er two gentlemen. WE WELCOME LITTLE AND cet it I S cote care | NING B oy business houses in daylight. French f 26 1. Linden. Phone 621M, 2-15-61" Girfs to the Oil Exchange Barber foot. Also one | Wireing, Repairs and Fixtures. } TRANS oS AND > troops, however, are taking command FORMNENT—=Ilgatean aghast alsie Shop for their hair cuts. 1-22-26 jolneh drilt 8 | Creeee one 9W | R . of the ‘situation by organizing pa- CASPER LOAN orricy, ighete near Casper.” Address Box 90, Wetterman, V Seems ! Office—Henning Hotel PS 4 : aa Z “wa i ice—Henning Hote ’ trols and the Russian governor has, Maceertoiioan as eae, | j y HAT CLEANING | Phono 45 % proclaimed martial law. | un. jog | Fi j = hd At Bolshevik meetings reported at| Melliable 30'S: Genter ' By conferring of presidential sui.) =| idence Phone 3315 » Kieviand’ othersUsranian cities lagis| —— rage on its women Indiana has addea ! CC NEW Youk HAT CLEANIN Po p taters are discussing the seiz re of | —- | approximately eee to ue total t | SSE CHIC at Paan a = Seer 4 pow Ukranian — ; number of men and women who will 1 | of Fats, Pi 4 CSS aa Ae. power and the creation of a TOST— Overall jumper rae be Snkitied tp voteiintho ater etee | LUSK PROPERTY FOR SALE ||| Stiff’ Hats tor. daieaeanaccas. | e 3 state. It is declared that 85 per cent: “vooks and other papers, of no value : | If tlemen. New _trimmi i | «| SEARLES TRaNSIrEnR #& sTORAGU * of the Kiev Sovies are Communists, SG ou nde oe Foward, election next year. : years ago this year the Na- | you want to know what to | work ‘guaranteed Alacer take | | Im Spanish paper money bears the por- j:uWAtti—Offered for the ri There were 120 colle the first national organization of , Write to f Shoe Shining Parle bs Thome—Honse, 657.1 0: S i h E 1 tor : ° ° eges for men ganization of wo | 7 fot he Parlor tn connec Hin 1 OS7.Wi Office, 194 traits of great literary men, painters, | ty Information concerning: the United States when the: first en, was formed in new York City |p roa Oe RUSSELI yy AN itnga or Shoes bye ae MOVING A SPECIALT¢ ° the by Susan B, Anthony, Elizabeth Cady | ox usk, Wyo, ! | set Second, Camper, Wyo. 0-8../ 2— — "ee . . Friday night, Feb. 1 Kathryn musicians, generals and other nota So. bles of the nation. honey, 806 Center, jinstituion was established for higher education of women. Stanton and others,

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