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Se a : THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE : [tx . ‘Bellman, field manager of | per yesterday. | NOTICE Y |the Duluth Wyoming Oil company, | co ead This is to advise that F. L. Harris 4 jnscurned yesterday from Thermopolis! John Burrie, of Cheyenne, 2 well is no longer connected with this com | | where he has spent several days on!known capital city resident, pend-| pany in any capacity. | peompany business. | ing a few days in Casper looking after WYOMIN ADA OIL CO. | Vis Ge Oe c |local interests. IRy A. F. 3 Bt. t. Let the | | Victor McCracken, bookkeeper, is} tbe | enawi a (FW | p confined in the Ohio company private 2-20-3t Reliance Loan & Hotel in tl i pany privat eliance Loan & Trust Co. show —— H. C. Shaffer, of Thermopolis, is| NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS SPE. hese bargair 2 3 9 9 : | hospital suffering from a complica-|spending a few days in Casper on a CIAL MEETING age wae ESENan eae Ree ee 652. tion of diseases. |combined business and pleasure trip. , CARD OF THANKS Sean Tas es a i | sh se | — * A special stockholders’ meeting ot oe | Eee | RR 1204 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1919 ATTENTION KNIGHTS OF PYTHI. AS AND CATHOLICS. The Knights of Pythias will dance Monday eveni “eb. the Mullin club. Some excellent houses in almost city. Why be without a day ins in dwelling tions of the subject to notice whe mall sum Il monthly payme H Russell H. Manaver, a former wel: Chas. E. Walker & Co., will be held =i H the Shaffer-Gay company, who with known Casper broker, returned last|in Casper, Wyo., 2 p. m. Near Bottom of List in Percehtage| Absence of Both Mayor ‘Leeper|his family has been spending a few of Quota Sales for January, and Alderman Dean‘ Leads Converse Is Still in the | Council to Defer Action Lead. on Important Question. We wish to 2, for the kindnes: night after an extended trip on the 1919 for the purpose of considering {weeks in the east visiting friends Pacific coast. Mr. Hanauer is mak- a proposition to dissolve said corpora- and relatives and transacting business, |ing his headquarters at Spokane. | tion, CHAS, E. WALKER, {is expected to return to Casper dur-| fo i President. jing the latter part of the week. ' Emil Goulette, a prominent Cana.|} Helen Kenney Walker, } * * * }dian oil producer who has tensive Secretary. interests in the local fields, press our gratitude d sympathy shown us by our friends and neighbors dur- ing the illness and bereavement of our baby, Carl Ler MR. and MRS. WALTER SVARE. 2-20-1t 4 Homer Shaffer, senior partner of SS yearsknowass lest, SsiestsAlways ieee SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE _ os a busi-| Pub. Feb, 20, 1919. Sales of War Savings Stamps dur-! ing January in Wyoming ranged from one to nine per cent of the quotas allotted to the various counties and Natrona, with a quota almost double that of last year. is near the bottom of the list with 1.3 per cent based on sales amounting to $3,168.00. Con- verse county, which was the only one in the state to go “over the top” in War Savings Stamp sales last year, leads with 9 per cent, Fremont coun- ty is second with 8 per cent and Lara- mie third with 6 per cent. The sales by counties for January as announced by the federal reserve banks and postoffices follow: Special action on any of the im-| |before the city council was passed | over by the city dads last night owing |to the fact that Mayor John F. Leeper jand Dr. T. A. Dean, president of the | council, are both absent from the city. | The only action taken last night jwas the opening of bids on the in- stallation of the fire, telephone and jlighting systems at the new city hall building. Bids were received from the Amer- ican Electric company, The Sun Elec- tric company and F. E. McEveny. |The contracts for the separate work Miss Pearl Cole has accepted a posi- |portant measures that are pending;tion on the clerical force of the Cas- | ess arrival 1p Con from Calgary. per Stationery store, taking up her duties yesterday. * * # Dr. J. F. Leeper will return Sat-| urday from Texas, according to word contained in a telegram received yesterday by Mrs. Leeper. | e's 2 H D. H. Anderson, a prominent | sheepman of Ismay, Mont., left this morning for his home after spending several days in Casper visiting friends here. Harry Hugo, of Cas- per, has large land holdings adjoin- A Want Ad will sell it. A. T. Riggs, of Thermopolis, is numbered among the business visit- ors in Casper, being an arrival on the Burlington last night. * E. L. Warsen and D. O. Draper,} of Greybull, are numbered among the, e business visitors in C r today. | busi rm asper today. | Lo : e e * * R. F. Hamilton, of Sheridan, was an arrival in Casper Wednesday night. At thettine qhis ads being writen | FP. F. Tuttle, of Thermopolis, a well | were all awarded to Mr. McEveny his jing orson’s ang known business man of the Hot seis 668.00 766.32 ),. i ing Mr. Anderson’s Montana proper- | Albany 1 eared 358.44 | Did being much lower than any of |ty, the two having been trends foc | Springs city, is spending a few days 162/609.00 1,067.97] the other bids received, the total of |2 number of years. in Casper attending to business mat- 127,589.00 1,183.89 |the bids being $305. | + + ters. , | e eXa ne en e 134,941.00 1/103.84 . No action was taken on the water | A. N. McDaniels, a well known! bie cee Fl 64,222.00 86.52|20nd question which must await | Douglas oil-man is visiting in Cas-|__C. W. Sparr, vice president of the 70,636.00 2,447.68 !ater meeting when all members of/per on business in connection with! Utah Oil and Shale corporation, left) 219,990.00 12,559.28|the council are present. The bonds | local oil interests. last night for Washington, where he | t62'693.00 3,447.12 |8nd amounts have been determined at | Sb will confer with government officials | at : 233,028.00 3,168.43 |$260,000 and the ordinance calling! William Clark, of Powder River, |/0M business pertaining to local inter | 95,055.00 251.60 | for a special election for voting on js spending ort business and pleas- | ¢Sts- . a ew | Sherida 201,061.00 1,138.00 ie eke ee pea ee gg |_ Better be safe than sorry. See J.| b) eridan -- 1061. 4139 sane : : ineaee Sweetwater. 201,595.00 4,214.76 SUCCEEDS CASPER SUPPLY cz Th Ga o2 ata, fb ape |pa CU 6G cae rer ae Uinta ----- * 84,612.00 299.35 {areas one: the business visitors in Bigg, Phones 994 or 6! 2-20-1t| 2,500,000.00 32,290.08; The American Electric company, of | bien ee We make a special of salary Ioans | NELLIS E. CORTHELL OF LARAMIE ASSUMES TASK been appointed state chairman of the | fifth Liberty loan campaign to be held in April and is now organizing the state preliminary activities to be in- stituted with the receipt of definite announcements regarding size and ap- portionment of the loan. Of his ap- | pointment the Wyoming State Tri-| bune says: | “Mr. Corthell is one of Wyoming's | first citizens. He stands high as an| attorney at the bar and as a man. His sons participated in the great victory ‘over there’ and he had volunteered for Y. M. C. A. service just before the war ended. “Mr. Corthell will not have the ad- vantage of working under the glamour of war conditions, when troops are marching, bands playing, flags flying, and the whole world in an uproad. “His is the quiet duty to raise the | funds with which to pay the bills and | finish the job with honor. Mr. Corthell is particularly well qualified for an unostentatious task of this kind.” a It is estimated that 407 acroplanes|Per Stationery store, left yesterday | |which William Gauntt i smanager, is | |now successor to the Casper Supply company, the business transfer hav- ing been culminated during the past week. The consideration was not made | public, but embodies the transfer o1 the interests of the former supply a FIRE DEPARTMENT 10 BE HELO FRIDAY NIGHT | The 18th Annual Ball of the Cas- per Fire department will be held at the Masonic temple Friday evening and committees are rushing elaborate | arrangements to make the ball an event in Casper’s social life that wil: not soon be forgotten. Over 800 tick- ets to the dance have already been disposed of, and the salesmen are con- jtinuing their efforts unabated. The former maximum tichet sale came in | 1917 when by a house-to-house can- vass over 700 tickets were sold The funds dertved from these jdances are used for the purpose ot} providing aditional equipment for the | department. The needs of the de-! partment at this time are equipment \for the gymnasium in the new city | jhall building and rubber coats for| Chas. Mathes, manager of the Cas- Aug Swanson, of Parkerton, was among the business arrivals in Ca Ader’), & aw WHEN A BODY IS Whenever there is disea of the body, Chiropractic has demonstrated that it is due to the pressure of spinal bones on the nerves that should feed those affected this pressure is relieved by the trouble vanishes and stored. + That is why, if you go to a Chiropractor to be re- lieved of severe headaches or other troubles, he ad- justs that part of the spine where certain nerves are pressed (or squeezed by the moveable bones of the Wyatt Hotel Bldg. {Security Loan Company. Suite 302 | 0. Bldg 2-ti \ DRUG STORE Has surpassed all expectations. The store has been crowded continuously with customers who know what Rexall goods mean. The Sale will continue TOMORROW »» SATURDAY AILING se or suffering in some part organs. Invariably when Chiropractic Adjustments, healthy conditions are re- Kimball Drug Store Phone 69 == |the firemen. Rui pats s Bae siti = spine). He adjusts the bones back to normal position, ° BILLIE BOLLIN | thus removing the pressure. Nature’s healing forces The Rexall Store The Pioneer Store 9 BUILDING DEFIGIENGY | are set free to build up and strengthen the weakened STAR IN ELKS | | or diseased parts. REL CAST: OF HALF BILLION IN | Experience has shown that there is hardly a case of MINST disease or ailment that has not been benefited by Chiro- —_ | practic sausumentsi ct then Sbue. The Chiropractor i = eee ——— The name of Billie Bollin who was Six STATES SAYS U ¢ nows just what part of the spine to adjust for the So-eotoetoetortoke-atoete-cvocke-sSo-alocke-alocte-sSe-sse-ase-sto-eteete-sso-ateste-sio-ee-ehe-ae a2o-slo-s%o-ehe oMoateoteetoctee’s one of the stars of the Tuesdiy night | ' | uct arane troubles. It’s all a part of his science and his ve Ne, LISI SASS ILS LEIS ISLS LS AN ER IAS ISLS LS ip aa Minstrel show at the Iris Was) 1 will take approximately $500,- raining. $3 Soe a atone ar |: SPRING SEWING : up on the affair Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, | ~ ~ last kate zHbone. Jee eee Massachusetts: Rhode Island and New c | 1 ROP R AC | Cc. + + one of the real s q|York to make up the building de- \ ment program putting across anece ficiency incident to the war. This _THE BETTER WAY TOM ew 1 4 34 which brot forth roars of laugl ei construction work must be in addi- Is never followed by adverse results. Certainly it has °y ase and pursed the audience for several) tion to the normal, current require- never done anyone any harm, but it has done thousands SY “— minutes. {ments of 1919. an immeasurable amount of good. If you are ailin bOSd 5 Sere oru tetas ay ei aces Information. aaa neat no doubt the trouble lies in your spine. Try Chiroprac- + fe perfect in every detail. The sence Labor has issued the results of a tic and prove its merits. Ye ~ started and the movement of ©! study of building needs in these six | D eo Se actor and his supposed partner were | states, made by the Economics Sec- r. Joseph H. Jeffrey & ae so rapid and graceful that it wily tion of the Division of Public Works | : oe 3 many minutes before it was really! .44 Construction Developments. Tak- | Dr. Annie Graham Jeffrey £3 ie discovered that the clinging woman jin, the building permits issued in| CHIROPRACTORS B34 “e was a dummy with legs and army {1914, 1915 and 1916 to obtain an; “e eo etrapped securely to prevent the sel average representative of the normal | oe RX becoming known. 1k’ year’s requirements and comparing | 3, Mr. Bollin is a leader of the Elk’s | thi, average with the permits actual- nos rs a an aus > g eee se x lodge at Rapid City, S. D., one ly issued during the war years of | @oaedeetedeetetoaeateatoctosostesteetostestestestestoatestoetestosteste y Se secretary of the organization. He|1917 and 1918, the Information and | g% oe Re made the trip to Casper to participate | haycation Service establishes the ac- \ 2 a 4 ns n%G in the minstrel show and to help put | tua] reductions in buildings in twenty- | °$" oy $3 fe bul atoaes par at ‘= Variety an $2 aS —- ————EEE——E “6 $10,000 BALM ATTENTION STUDENTS AND <Q ba BG b) PARENTS $< bd bd 3 IS SOUGHT IN = $e = Instructions will be given in gram- & Wh | te §3 FEMININE ROW =" school and high school subjects | 0 esomeness Se oe A, Sx Fi ert cP an Se Mey cates ohth $ + Sewing has no worries for the woman who owns an ELEC- + ease ' att Cafeteria iri which we _—Mrs. Robert|from 9 to 12 a.-m. on Saturday. — % eo : ~e ee a eee ees Ror ates and "deals of the plan, $ Mepertniae oionieceand. vohincita a aleauuating 3% TRIC SEWING MACHINE, asa pressure of the foot gives $ M. Newman of this city for $10,000 |‘elephone or call at the college on |g. ie paener & , a damages as 8 srt of trouble that fice. : eS public to check up our statements in this respect. De + you just the speed you want. se cconered) between the Oo Gamanalf oO TEVONEWe. 5.) Get your machine NOW and b ady for Easter seeeeat erst) CITY '' SERVICE TOO IS PARAMOUNT $3 : sone taee) : HI alleged to have ordered Mrs. Black | (e NEWS * 0 ARA NT oe an d KS rin + F — eh oe cleave (0 Beta GG Vee Earl C. Boyle returned yesterday Sd $% P & : ¥ house at the point of a revolver. rom alitoenie, witerehhel seeompe: Ke And if you value your time it will pay you to eat at £3 We are exclusive agents for the Western Electric and D Friday afternoon, Mrs. Newman|y/_. Boyle and son Robert will spend Wyatt Cafeteria, where you and your friends will ‘| * ° ° was fined $25 in police court on a/i10° oainder of the winter at Long : ? y os 4 Davis Sewing Machines. + disturbance charge as a result of the) Roy find satisfaction. »s <¢ a alleged attempt to evict Mrs. Black ey rd 6 eS from the room she occupied. vee Mrs. C. W. Beckett of Lander ar-| >< ig £3 mony at the trial there showed that|_i/.4 in Casper Sunday to spend alg, r e > 4 ba 94 STARE NGErN a tis pucpron tot week visiting with Mr. and Mrs. M. /% j viz Se 0! < which both ‘women were ‘considerably Were Oley; 3270 ant Fark: SYED RE: | a a e erla aod 3 0 5 24 bruised, 4 . O 4 took part in the German raids on Eng- land. z ™ for Omaha where he will visit on) business for several days. TR TE eRe earn 9 ? POP oredr dodo doctodehodtoctedtodiostestoste teste deosteaiog, oy bo ° ba a a a a se a es es Be a es i i ¢