Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, February 21, 1919, Page 3

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’ FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21,1919 THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE ; PACE THREE —_— eee le oe ES | “a ©, ©. E. Vollman, a well-known Lusk| Mr. W. E. Downie left this morn-| Never before the late war had ar. ucts and by-products; to buy, || CITY NEWS _ ! oil man, is spending a few days'n |ing for Thermopolis to conclude bus-| mies from the United States, Canad: « y deal in the 1o= _- Casper in connection with es: |iness arrangements that were’ not Australia, New land, South Africa 1 ich other thin: y deal in th |. J. Coolian of Laramie is spend- interests here. |completed when he moved to -|or India landed in Europe. 1 sary in the pro jing several days in Casper on a com- be : | per. He will be away several days. |; ————___________ an enterprise bined business and pleasure tour. N eters of Glenrock . 8 | NOTICE OF INCORPORATION The Pi toc $ | s ss s aes nen. S Robert J. Veitch and Alex B. King Notice is hereby given that “West- tion is o A. B. Cowan, Denver oil man, is pa spene. : “|returned yesterday evening from ern By-Produc ' 2 among the business visitors in Cas- 7¢T¢ s & per today. ‘ sel ie The prin “orporation s incor- voming, and ‘tired thous the office |of one dollar ($1.00) pe Compan | Lusk where they spent two days in- nora din the State of W |specting their holdings in the Lance a cert e thereof filed yo N ional bureau of crop estimates show that in 1917, with the value of its crops totalling $54,247,000, this state ranked fortieth among the 48 states, and that in 1918, with crops worth $61,752,000, it advanced to thirty-ninth place. Utah, Nevada, New Mexico and Arizona were all further down the list. The other five states which ranked below Wyo- ming are all situated in the east. They are: New Hampshire, Vermont, Rhode Island, Connecticut and Del- aware. Among the states adjoining this one Colorado ranked twenty- eighth with $153,639,000; Monta twenty-ninth with $146,713,000; braska seventeenth with $. 4 000; Idaho thirty-fourth with $107,- 111; South Dakota’ thirteenth with $438,880,000, and Utah forty-first with $54,759,000. Illincis scored first with $879,679,000, an1 Towa, Texas and Georgia came next in the order given. The total vaiue of the country’s farm crops»: fourteen billion mark. ed he ] SOCIETY | Novel Financing Scheme for Washington Party A party in honor of the birthday of George Washington will be given the Epworth League in the Method Church parlors tonight. All leaguers and their friends are cordially invited. Bring a penny for each year of yoar age, * 8 * | Learner Home Scene of Impromptu Visiting The home of Mr. and Mrs. J. i. Learner is the scene of an impromptu gathering of friends and relatives from various parts of the country, the visitors being here to pay the Learners a visit and look over the local busi- ness field. H Morris Haytuin, a prominent resi- dent of Memphis, Tenn., a brother of Mrs, Learner, is much impressea with Casper’s possibilities and may }o- cate here permanently. Other house guests are Mr: icine and son of St. Louis and Mrs. D, Greenburg of Riverton. moO Delightful Musical Program Arranged A delightful program of music readings and dances has been ir ranged for the pleasure of the guests who attend the Missionary and Patri- a that will be given by the Foreign Mi at the home of Mr South David street, at urday afternoon. The following program has been ev. range: Song_“Battle Hymn of the Republe” By members “Durham, :30 Sat- _|cement highways. | Spears, accountants. |turned from a tri in Casper ‘from L 5c Cens Chicken Tamales____ 15¢ Welmakelalseecialvofieaiarysloane 35c 1-gound Cans Rock Salmon_ 25c ecurity Loan Company. Suite 302 30c 1-pouad Cans Pink Salmon___ 20c SPB 1S6 arate pene Nee 25c 14.-pound Cans Red Salmon___ Tre NOTICE 20c 14-nound Medium Red Salmon.._ 15¢ This is to advise that F. L. Ha 30c Poxes Boullion Cubes_ 20c lis no longer cust with this com 20c Pk. Vanilla Wafers 15¢ * 1% + The family will make their future} 2 < home in Casper. obert Rowland of Butte, The Kni hts of Columbus will give * * ing in Casper for a few ¢ a dance Monday evening, February + Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Troxel, prom- his sister, Mrs. C. E. Wisner and fam- | 24, at the Mullin Club, Knights of &% |inent Glenrock res Columbus, Catholics and friends are ed among the busin oe invited. 2-21-2t |Z + —_—__> = NOTICE: The Kuykendal! Rebekah Lodge No. Se 39 will give a bake sale at the Blue Tribune Wattaae are wonders. | Front Grocery on March 1. 2-21-6t 1% Hughie Hardin has |Eldorado, where he The friends of Mrs. Harriet Vv. ;P&St several w Dickerson wiil be pleased to learn that she is again able to attend to business after a recent severe: illness. itors in Casper tod A RD cy e K? terre a -> Seon’ EOS AAATAP PAPO OETA OES Phone 903 Fred, Patee is spending two or hree days in Cheyenne in boosting the amendment to the constitution for 1M so-0f0-48e <A Phone 903 mameeny'|(I (11) At The Wholesale Supply Co. 30c Pkg. Cream of Barley______---_----------- 25c Pkg. Cream, of Rye__---------------..----- 30c Pkg. Cream of Wheat_ 85c Bags Rolled Qoats____ 85c Bass Corn Meal______-------------------- 55c Quart Jars Pickles 50c Cream Cheese, Per Pound_ 35c Cartons Best Matches M% ° % a> * ® # Miss Lillie M. Roberts will leave this evening for Cheyenne, where she will spend several days on business. se # Miss Katherine Anthens of Douglas arrived in per yesterday to accept 2 position in the office of Mestas Ra POO «, M% og 0 afo-aSo-ehe of 44 ve KO? ¢° P M% o ac Mark U. Weber, local oil man, re- to Denver, CARs he spent several di on busines ning to local oi company inter- 1M + M% wit “ 4 & any in any WYOM 10; 20c Pkg. Lemon Creams__-----------_---_-_--- 15e By AS EL WR: 20c Pkg. Graham Crackers_ 15c¢ 2Cc Pkz. Oatmeal Crackers Ro 15¢ COUGE HS AND COLDS QUICKLY RELIEVED ww Discovery used 70c Cans New Manse Manle Syrup_________- aoe) EER $1.20 Cans New Manse Manle Syrup _-$1.00 $1.00 Cans Silver Tio Syrup__.___ - 90c 20c Bottles Standard Catsup______-_______-______ 15¢ was President 20c 21-pound Standard Tomatoes x 15¢ Ie teday 15c¢ 2-pound Corn Kernels__..____ Ee _ 10c 121%4c Corn Flakes, 3 for____ 25c 75c Macon Jars Pure Jams, ea __ 50c 75c Mason Jars Pure Preserves, each____________ 50c $1.35 5-nound Tins Pure Preserve _$1. 15 $1.50 5-sound Crocks Pure Jelly bs __ $1.30 75c 27-ounce Orange Marmalade_ 6Cc _ 25¢ These Prices For Saimaliy Only ALL ORDERS OF $10.09 AND OVER DELIVERED FREE Phone 903 09 OL 35¢ 14-onnce Glasses Jelly__ = ng SEOLLES SLOT TLTSTTOROSLILTTO TOTS TS SS EP EE LED IEEE LEP TEE CE STOLL ACS ELET A $ Prayer Piano solo___- Reading ~~ Kenneth French Reading —_- “George's Hatche!” | Beulah Bailey | Song Solo _--_---_-_‘Home Again’* Mrs. Burton Nye Reading_-_‘*The Pride of Battery B” Pauline Green Reading___ “When Geo a Little Boy” Folk Dances and Dolly's L iy Soas (By twelve little folks froth th Park School Kindergarten) “Reminiscences of a Trip to Mt. Vernon” -____Mrs. H. B. Durham Greetings - Mrs. O, L, nompson Violin Solo ---Miss Lyman * * # Large Attendance at Choral Club Practice One of the largest gatherings ot | songsters and musi tended the practices of the Casper Choral Society attended last night’s meeting at the Presbyterian Church. Practice on the cantata, “Faith and Praise” is progressing nicely and it ae is the belief of Prof. Lundberg, the & Don’t miss these few days in which you can save from 15 to 25 per cent on leader, that it will be ready for pub- lic staging during the early part of oe March. ~“ * @ Prominent Caspe: s to Leave for Denver Mr. and Mrs. Mathew Stiffler, who have been residents of Crsver for the past year, will leave for Denver Mon-| @& Dinner Cup Coffee, Te. day night to e their future home. Mr. Stiffler is a prominent oil man and Mrs. Stiffler has been very popu- lar in local society circles. * * * Sullivans to Spend |! Vacation In Bermuda Hon. Patrick Sullivan will leave the first of the week for the East Sul where he will be joined by Mrs livan and his daughter, Mi: Sullivan. They will then Bermuda and possibly will ine sCuba in their tour which will cover Sx) ; a six weeks period.—Wyoming State ve Re Tribune (Cheyenne.) _ i Formerly Casper Cash Grocery 5 os $ Phone 69 ‘ The ex-Emperor William II. was 143 E. 2nd. ABE KASSIS, Prop. Phone 428 & & : fe ean Ge SOC Ta Goon: Depteaecrteetedeaetesteertee Ro edoeaeesarssortoctonte ieee aioete teste stoate dente aresees redotoetecteaze | retoaoetp ao cteateateaecte-s'efeate-oteate-ofeaseete-ofeateatoete-ofeasoste-ofeatostoste-etosteseeseosotte-eceete-oneacoees "0 oho o8e of 08 ans that ever ac.) \°g° Bulk Coffee, Ib..........-- 40¢ 30¢ Puffed Wheat, 2 for 35c, : CASPER. anieERTERUA R2 asd eM RO 5 KA > ° OO K 2 ¢ om “estes, K2 : Sandison Market Co. 143 E. 2nd. JAS. SANDISON, Prop. Phone 428 K? + Q 0 re stotestestectectoctot fo "+4 ae RAO k3 M4 | + Our Saturday Specials $< <7 e Meado. Gold Butter, while it las Wheatland Butter, per Ib. ....................50e oS + Del OOUN Cee soe BOS Fs a ; ns x oe oy $ Brookfield Butter, ‘Der ihe fee BOS Ko Ko Nut Butter, per Ib., 35e, 2 fer G3c se Ss K 2 Sas K2 Pe % o eee, %, x "048 Every pound of goods that you buy from u back if not satisfied. Become one of our custom is absolutely guaranteed. Money and be convinced. + <e — Sx In connection with the Sandison Market Co. the Casper Grocerteria is operated. & & R? ? % <a % + THIS IS THE LAST CHANCE Just a few days more RZ ° MP Meee, KO es aXeXeXe Xe ¢ RK? e stock eed deco’ : Going out of Business Saturday Eve. March 1 = 2. o, 2, eee, 50-40 + . o-¢, + ¢ cach dollar you spend with us. Don’t say tomorrow. Do it today. % esas KO soo, ‘o 1% RD k3 ¥ COFFEE MISCELLANEOUS $2 ' Reg. Sale Reg. Sale %¥ 3 Price Price i“ Price Price y “* Barrington Hall, Ib .... 45¢ 38¢ avy Beans ....... 12c ae 63c Chili Beans lle ? Sx Ate is Wine Sap Fancy Apples, bx $4.00 $3.25 Se & Nortey Moon Coffee, Ib... 35c Gomneniniest 9 lle x 8 ¥ Pioneer Estate Coffee, Ib........40e 33¢ Cream of Wheat ace YY M% 5c (2) 25¢ cs M See e) ¢ M% as M% o<So-4, % "e % aaa 4 All Groceries at Cost Poe Sac % S o-ehe-ate-s 4% 1M Ss ° feed = So ‘acs oe e Me ote eM OOO 0-08 The Rexall Store LAST DAY TOMORROW REXALL Ic SALE While a few of our lines are completely sold out, we have many rare bargains for your selection. Any article on which we are sold out orders will be taken at advertised prices and delivered to you within ten days. Kimball Drug Store The Pioneer Store 1% doelectostectoctectectectectecteateateateatectectectectecteateateateateatecte ceateetecteateateate ston’ TOOCPPOOCLLCLCLOCLCL LLL LLL PPPS Announcement THE ORIENTAL CAFE INNA (Union House ) 160 South Center WILL OPEN FOR BUSINESS SATURDAY, FEBRUARY Will serve first-class meals, courteous treatment THE ORIENTAL CAFE ORIENTAL DISHES A SPECIALTY COLI ISIS! ISI. FPSO GG GGL, | Boeke-fo-che eho-ee-eko-eSoeSo-eke aio efe-cfe-elo-ale-ele-ofo-ele oe ele- steele ete shoals alecte-<loate-ate #fo-elos 22ND. service and SPRING SEWING Sewing has no worries for the woman who owns an ELEC- TRIC SEWING MACHINE, asa pressure of the foot gives you just the speed you want. Get your machine NOW and be ready for Easter and Spring. We are exclusive agents for the Western Electric and Davis Sewing Machines. NATRONA POWER CO. . Jennings ana} ce| OF one Wee per snares) : 34 : ~, {creek district. of the § ot of State for said the term of existence of said cor Z ul W. B. Sparrow of Greybull is F: ©. 3 ez aneaey SEs * ‘State of Wyomit it Cheyenne, Wyo- ation is fifty d corporation is . ¢ . |spending several days in Casper on per 1 ili 4 1 . ming, t day of Feb- The affairs and’ management Leads + Other Rocky Mountain! business today. William Veitch, a brother of Rob-| ming, on the HU chy Ghs aes 1 “ation chall be ander the WESTERN BY-PRODUCTS COM- + Paro res + * 6 ert Veitch, county commissioner, said corporation shall be under the TERN Neighbors in Spite of Fact as ia one As Al spite ¢ Manville, |Tived in Cas 5 forts id corpor- control of a board of three directors PANY, A ¥ The new state board of livestock 4. A. Spaug! yor of Manville Bente His to engage in and and the names of the directors for the By JOHN W. WHELAN Shown ry ety Bureatl: | commissioners assumed office yester: ad a promin nee Creek ope 8 Uta eanduet a gaieral eas tuains ear Gren: AO oe | of Crop Estimates. day. ST a Maal Sa a - manufactur F r M. Garbutt and John Pub, Feb. 2 1919 I * * « combined busine ; 3 rea 1” The music at Irish wake us origi- ‘WwWw) When it comes to the value of its| Mrs. J. H. Ruikoiski, of Chadron, {"7¢ trip. re nally for the purpose of dri anes farmlerons) Vy vonunias stil teardown) Nebr-sjaccompanied by ‘her, two, chil-) |evil spirits. Woaloeoefo-alocdecte-aSoete-alo-atocte-sle-ale- cle aloeke-alo-eleoce-eteele ale oon 40eie so ste-40e ale 400 4i0-4oe eee ete eee ete se ele-eee the list, but at that it is ahead of |dren, arrived-in Casper yesterday to D. W. Hughes, a well-known Salt —— | ie ‘- 5 four of its Rocky Mountain neigh-|join her husband who is employed in ek man, is spending a few days in ATTENTION, KNIGHTS OF CO- y y bors. Figures compiled by the nat-|the orchestra at the Lyric theater, |Cesper on busin 3 LUMBUS AND CATHOLICS 4 we 4, ? o¢, o, % sas o, 1% Saha) + 4, ROA oem ¢° h? ¢ o4, K? 04, ¢ K? ° 4, K? ¢ Me eM aaa Xa? + + % +, o, ¢ Oo, io, + o4, o, iM ‘a Sae iM ¢ 2 + R? aXe? 1M + M% + De ye oe 00.9%, SO OIIS SSSI ISD we 0-480 So fo efo fo-eke ee = = 2 b3 y e Se a re od fo yo seo oo fo fo we y + fe ye oe ye od od $ 7 e ¢ o o% a Oe o% re eh % Mr OUP % o, Me Me Me Me o% ee ae Xa ° o> so foete-eg ° ¢ axex + %

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