Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 5, 1919, Page 5

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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5, 1919 mares Bas 9" SOLDIERS AND SAILORS WILL NANAGE CLUB Permanent Organization by Men ot Khaki and Blue Proposed by Mothers’ League to be Effected Within Week. |munition train next week, probably Tuesday or Wednesday. The date |is uncertain, altho their arrival at Fort Russell from Camp Dix on Fri- day of this week is virtually as- jsured. The Mothers’ League met |last evening to discuss plans for the welcoming and appointed committees to take charge. Only tentative plans are available and will not be an- Inounced until placed in concrete \form with the receipt of information from the adjutant, general. Agree- able to promise, the latter has notified |the Mothers’ League of the boys en- |tertainment at Camp Dix. | Athletic Plans Are Laid | Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Club activi-| ) OM SP A 1 ov ev eememeren Jeount in determining the gain or loss in a retail business. | “In making their inventories at the lend of each taxable year, retailers \ |may list the values by either of two jor (2) the cost or market price, | whichever is lower. The freight, ex- the retailer is allowed to deduct from his gross sales for the year the nec THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE |methods: (1) the cost of the goods, / |press, cartage and storage costs may »|be added to the cost af each lot of goods. | “Besides the net cost of goods sold, sary expenses incidental to the busi- Government Revenue Bureau Sug- gests Formula for Arriving at Net Income on Part of Mer- chants of Nation. 7 | expenses of any kind may be included ‘in such deductions. The ordinary re- ‘tailer might have as expense clerk | ness.: No personal, family or living, |ties will take an athletic turn if the ‘hire, rent of business property, in- LIVESTOCK HERE ON DECLINE BUT VALUES ARE UP " Falling Off of 130,000 Head in Three Years in Natrona County; Cattle Show Gain and Market Prices Are Higher. ea |was attained in 1916. | The greatest reported losses oc curred in the sheep class. In 1918 | 242,233 were assessed in the county jas against 1916 maximum of 398,- | 609 and the former low point in five | year 351,569 in 1914. | Despite the fact that there is a discrepancy of approximately 180,000 head in the total, the values of the livestock for 1918 show an increase over the preceding years owing to the high prices attained by war condi-, tions. The year 1919 show an upward, revision in total because of the small losses that have been experienced this | winter in all classes of livestock, es-| pecially * iz the sheep. MANY SEEK THE MISSING (By United Preas) LONDON, Feb. 20. (By Mail.)— Fortune tell are reapin vest ut clandestine meetings of rel tives of men still missing as a re- sult of the war. Polive are v 2gainst the clai Advertiser tion of missi dreds daily. ¢ a campaign seeking informn- soldiers total hun Manchester has a larger Jewish population than London. ~~ STOMACH UPSET? - |Get at the Real Cause—Take Dr. | Edwards’ Olive Tablets Permarient organization of the co-operation of the school board can Soldiers and Sailors club to be di-|be obtained. A basketball five already rected by the members themselves|has be-n organized and the men will and not subject to outside dictation |ask the use of the high school gym- or interference is the object of the|nasium for practice work in the Mothers’ League, which took the ini-|evenings, when not in use by the tiative in fitting up quarters in the high school quintet. Plenty of ma- Instruction for retail merchants on terest on his business indebtedness, | ithe filing of tax returns and the cal-|and taxes on his business and busi- Jeulation of tax due, issued today by ness property. Also, there may be \the internal revenue bureau, empha-| ordinary repairs, _bad debts charged size the importance of accurate book off the books during: the year; other laccounts, particularly for small busi-| expenses, auch se insane: eee i ildi: i al js # A nesses, as the first requisite in mak-/heat, telephone, feed ‘or delivery hi: bui f = =| 5 Z ea F z A ivery pun Ded cethele com ee ee ee eee trer ee narals ing reports. Periodical inventories | horses, repairs and waeee Pa ae ti | vi jes a ep for To this end attention is called to| projected, the club numbering many jalso were advocated strongly. wegons, supplies and upkeep a F, poh i The bureau suggested this formula | motor trucks, etc. the fact that all returned soldiers in| musicians of ability. | : ry a or «wear and tear,’ blue or khaki are eligible and their \for determining the net income ofa Under the item ‘wear and tear, mee i i | MEXICO CITY.—The government |Fetail merchant: a retailer may cl: onable de- Pea Sheeweok. eels the Os police have announced thee the pub-! “Add the cost of merchandise preciation on prop used in the quested. On Saturday night the or: |licity plant of the followers of Felix |bought for sale during the year, to business. On fixtures Wie CEs fi tie of the club babl: int | Diaz has been discovered by the |the inventories taken at the beginning |is usually 5 per cent or 10 per cen a etee e club probably will| Pitta ry police in a room in a down- (of the year. From this sum deduct of the cost price: on horses and ne ee ea es catcleetign of town hotel. Large quantities of revo-|the inventories taken at the end of | wagons, 10 per cent; on motor trucks, of | * -°-' |lutionary literature, rinted on athe year. The balance is the cost of |20 per cent. 2 officers)and as walls Bievrrcsentatson Fin eieeelifoundhin treated on a |the goods sold. This cost, plus busi-} ‘The individual retailer may take as possible is lesired. 1 uy a | set: y \ness, or “overhead” expenses, when a salary for his services, but if he Welcome for “Company L” jereee aaa race weeds lucted from the gross receipts, does so, he must consider such salary One of the main features before) ocently is said to have led to the dis-|gives the correct net income of the |us part of his income.” the club at preynt will be to assist) .overy of the plant. lipeiatiiess) “The inventory,” the > with plans for § elcoming home di > revenue charged members of the 116th ai The total number of livestock in Natrona county, including cattle, sheep, horses, mules and swine, wnich were on the increase for a number of years prior to and including 1916 in which year a maximum of 426,940 was attained, declining rapidly dur- STALLION SALE IS BIG“ “Edvard Uike'Rancss ATTRAGTION SATURDAY else". see; ds | ligestion, they are attacking the | real cause of the ailment — clogged liver | endle Stsordered bomen a ty i ‘ ai suction in which 20 head of ourebrec | - Edwards’ Olive Tablets arouse the ing the following years until in 1918 , *UCtion In wi u y "e”'| tiver in a soothing, healing way. When Persheron and Belgian stallions wil the liver and bowels are performing their Paar oreey: 4 aroan Seaaeereona \ rs sold to the ilenen bidder Paes natural functions, away goes indigestion ing to records compiled by the county. | Rabie Golenel Banks of OES *St stomach Soule, 3 . ing the q you have a bad taste in your See dae seme Deriousnere will have charge of the auction. Thr mouth, tongue coated, appetite poor, i i y pL don’t-care feeling, no ambition the 1918 roles show 8,423, a gain ad thet fare) orice ayy eae enctay, troubled ‘with undigested foods, of approximately 3,000 head over mianVare Aneapedcimensiand shouldlat you should take Olive Tablets, the sub- 1914, a continuous increase from year ide Ln cCanonttrornih Stitute for calomel. _ iy dae anTiles Havel decreased ince)| Seg ao nen enon eee er eee ae 1914 but in the 1918 roles, show 82/0 purely “vegetable! compound rae ei as against 41 in 1918. The num- of ber of hogs have also increased in olive color. They do the work without 2 griping, cramps or pain. last year’s records over 1917 with/ plan, but the wife is not delivered tc ‘ake one or two at bedtime for quick better than 301 assessed but the returns are far|the purchaser until the last instal. felief, so you cam eat what you like. um of 775 which ‘ment i At 10c and 25c per box. All druggists. Saturday is the date set for the bir In Unyoro, British East Africa, the natives can marry on the installment Russians speak Engli lfully as important as the WEBEL’S THRIFT THURSDAY SPECIALS ONE DAY ONLY to the man and woman who likes the best merchandise and who still likes to be economical. HE mere statement that-your money buys more here, would be of little consequence, were it not for the fact that all merchandise we sell is of strictly dependable quality, which can be relied upon for utmost service and satis- faction. When we say that your money goes farthest here we mean that its expenditure with us will result in the greatest amount of service of satisfaction and of value. THRIFT - THURSDAY Men’s Shoes You really will be surprised z at the remarkable values we are showing in Men’s Dress Shoes. #350 Valuer $245 $4.50 Yee $3.45 THRIFT THURSDAY | : —Sale of — Lace and Embroidery Great Variety of Patterns : Sc per yd. 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