Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 11, 1919, Page 2

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TUESDAY, MARCH’11, 1919 _ The Casper Daily ie Ty NEWS Issued every evening except Sunday at |g———————— Po) Gasper, Natrona county, Wyo. Publi: | ~ ‘rony Kossup, forgman of the Lee |), : Oil Exchange Building s Co., is in Casper on business |” TELEPHON Sossup has just returned from J turn to ©: least for the past ten days, will re-| Charter No. 7083. per Wednesday morning. REPORT OF F CONDITION iness xisitors in Casper today. ————————————————— ! | Reserve District No. 10) The best store in the best little city, |in the west solicits, at hast, a share! ACHES AND lof your trade. We are the only, Leil Louck of Lusk is among the GF THE STOCKMEN’S NATIONAL BANK OF CASPER, IN THE STATE Strictly Cash Store in Casper. All) VED 9 OF WYOMING, AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON’ MARCH 4, 1919.!goods must be paid for before leav- | ing our store or on delivery. . All are _—————— Ja . W. Hine of Lusk is a business RESOURCES treated alike. Pay CASH and P.: Enter at Casper (Wyoming) Postoffice|San Antonio, T where he inees ee Loan’ and discount: $57.058.5 De Oues A eo aces as second-class matter, 3 , 1918 lonlled on neceunt of, the death of his| “ister in Casper today. Ovendate. Castes $ S57-058.54 LESS. We cater to quality aaeel You'll find Stoan’s Lint: t MEMBER THE ASSOC nother. Wo Mo Hoanis U. S. bonds deposited to secure circulation (par as price. Groceries Meats and Hard- | FROM THR 1 * eae as Wali aon RRM ens oR age tce, $ 50,000.00 ware. | softens the severe J. BE. HANWAY Rolly Clark returned | “8S deen in arm U. S. bonds and certificates of indebtedness CASPER COMMERCIAL CO., | rheumatic ache eam {to the n Bates Creek last| months, | returnee pledged to secure U. S. deposits (par value) 25,000.00 0 Phone 10. | Rie ey ees GE) OULU eran aie excrae sap entiao amp Lewis, where he was recently bonds and certificates of indebtedness - 3-3-tf | ‘ THOS. DAILY Manager a discharged, ned and_unpledged ~~ 50,000.00 125,000.00 -—_——>—_—_ Pet it cn freely. Don't red ft fn. Advertix sail Mr eHenrye Gardwellr Jramolebes|) = Ri PRES Back. se ye boanesonae, NOTICE TO DOG OWNERS. uct It it penetrate noturelly, What & Davia J. R anual Stink ane Guana itrOTn Floyd Fy ‘ Caffey of Lander at unplcuaee ants re ag 12,600.00 Ms, gence of soothing relicf soca follows! SEN y i Shee A * among the business visitors in Aberty Loan Bonds, , anc 4 = Ray Higelnny Ht Gentury mag, Camp Lewis, where he was seit for NN red aa pledged to sec S! deposits__-------—- "50,000.00 Pursuant to a recent City Ordin-) _ External aches, stifincss, sors Denver, Colo, demobilization after he returned t tet Liberty Loan Bonds, 3%, 4, and 4% per cent, ance you are required to-make an feieegeet aise $ can't SUBSCRIPTION RATES from Mr. and Mrs. Care W. T;-Gifford/of Glenvockis'spend: pledged to postal savings deposits_ 20,000.00 application to the City Clerk for a st off the rolieving ,qualitics of By Mall or Carrier well will spend a few days visiting SF, 5 aA urities pledged as collateral dog license before April 1, 1919. 4 = One Year . Whiate before therice | ‘ ing a few days in Casper on a com- Statelorlothevide . 1 50,000.00 ee se before <p! , 4 Liniment. ‘Clean, convezient, Six Months y {here before they zo home. bined. business and pleasure trip. Securittca tates 000. | You will be required to keep your Soasatcel! es Ege Cay “4 2, . E. Madden of Riverton is spend % pledged - 98,504.89 ‘ Ra? eH re piece es ee 1 eel lex? mubacripiion by mail accevitea for) W- Es Maiden of Rive spend Joe Bely a prominent Ervay Collateral trust and vther notes of corporations Ree Saree dog) torrun at lame Ail subscriptions 1 ia in nd- \hined Busine ea seagune tis rancher, is amony the business vis- ssued for not less than one year nor more Been rae, Sues ce nec rer ay He vance and The Daily will not | ¥ined: busin epee e itors in Casper today. un three years’ time 9,850.00 158,354.89 S BUS ANY. POE } HES GO : ; of Federal Rese not. All dogs so found on the streets Liniment pt a ee ea Martin MeGrath, a prominent Ther Member of the Associated Preas |mopolis oil 1 is numbered among The deinen Dress is exclusively Wie business v sper for a Otherwise credited in. this er and] linis teeter Jehn MeGrath, chief ot also the local news published herein. |police, dur his stay here. r, of Lusk, is numberec the oil men from the Lance renter who are visiting in Cas THE LABOR SUPPLY. Iper tod Lees a9 “Wilson 8) Thos. ¢, mopolis days in Labor ney, a well known Ther dent, n few! Casper on business. Tr Secretary” of anywhere near right in his estimat is spend of the labor supply—and he ought to there hes, M. Rathvon, of Per resident, ‘visitors in Cas formerly a Ca: mong the business | from Lusk today. know, if anybody does never been much ground for f an epidemic of unemployment. Wesley I. Dumm, a well known Cheyenne resident, is spending a few days in Casper on a combined busi Secretary Wilson said: “Even in busy yess and pleasure trip, George A. Williams and G. V. Wil liams of Tulsa are numbered among bout 250,000 the Oklahoma visitors in Casper. reports cover. Addressing the conference of gov- ernors and mayors in Washington, times we have about 1,000,000 unem- ae ployed. Our reports now indicate an unemployment of from the districts these Mrs. T. T. is among the Moore of Thermopolis We cover about half the country visitors in Casper to their ranches in the Bates Hole coun- pplicants fox ‘Judging from reports from drug- I touchbavithithe sublet | PE eparation that has been very e of Dr. on _ d fixtures_—— erve with Federal Reserve Bank_ in vauit and net amounts due from national and W. W. itors in Casper toc Price’ are busi- ,, y from) Per r Checks on banks located outside of city or town of reporting bank and other cash items—----_ ‘Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due from U. S. Treasurer_—----2-=---=-=,____ Interest earned but not collected—approximate on notes and bills receivable not past due__ Savings Certificates and Thrift Stamps ac- tually owned a= ose —s ae =e eee OIL AND NEVER SUSPECT IT Often Insurance Lue from customers on Liberty Bonds of fourth Rejected. issue -~--_------~ ~~~ Free Total__ = who are constantly in there is in over ning these The mild Kilmer less current expe nterest and ta: np-Root is Circulating not outstanding. Net amounts due to bank: the hi : crue’ Gay ashier’s chee i dividual secon ubject to chee Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 days or other municipal deposits secured State, cou 3,750.00 | Will be taken up and disposed of ac-' x 2,500.00|cording to the terms of said Ordin-} 78,592.20 | ance. 6,467.11 2,500.00 18,539.10 1,180.36 8,029.00 $1,434,240.25 $ 50,000.00 75,000.00} 38,939.15 50,000.00} Kiijlts Pain 20c, 0c and $1.20. Those who wish to keep dogs) ————— ——\—___________ We make a special of salary loans will please take notice and govern . jpenks Fat “Tak ~ ete as aa a 278,536.83 | yourselves accordingly. Security Loan Company. Suite eee Net amounts due from banks, ban| ers, and trust ~ O.S. Bidg 1- companies )<<8ts) See 5,000.00) , JOHN McGRATH, ts s Cheeks on other banks in the same city or town as : 3-7-21t Chief Police. | reporting bank -_-_------~_-_. 21,072.02 ] Watches, Clocks, Jewelry Skillfully repaired by a practi-~ cal watchmaker and jeweler of 25 years experience. All work guaranteed. Cash paid for old gold and * silver, diamonds and _ gold teeth. CASPER JEWELRY MFG. COMPANY ‘ Ground Floor O. S. Bldg. ; * ATARRH For head or throat Catarrh try the vapor treatment— Casper Loan Office Will save you money on your Wardrobe Trunk, Hand- bag, and Suitcases : : : Reliable Phone 804-J. 133’ So. Centor ahi figure, and you have only day. " 0 many ap by pledge of assets of this bank__ 13,800.00 | "S | —=— 500,000." é ; a a peants for insurance are’ rejected is be- i of deposit 131,478.47 THAT la This seems to indicate that unem- MT ee M Ee ay ae ane trouble is $ te vings depos 19,217.44} I WANT YOUR BRICK WORK :) wife o enver are spending | : Param Ande the : pa : ee 3 ee ‘ “ ‘ 1 ihe ‘5 an people, and the € - On Contract or Percentage ployment at present, in a period of days in Casper ‘on a combined. busi~ ya jority of those whose applications $1,434 ALL Call for Estimate ress and p re trip. ee comparative dullness and depression, is actually less than it used to: bd hig Sait Creek is num Brown of S: this be? bered among the. business visitors in y's Casper today. “busy time: How can The answer is given in the s statement that “we are now short in E. Drisbnch of | Gheyenne is : apes Stee Binghi e rs ee Cashier. our normal supply of labor between Ib ess visitor in Casper for a few for a sample bottle. When v Correct-Attest: di 3,000,000 and 5,000,000 men.” That is to say, we would probably ‘yrs. C. E. Lawrence of Salt Cree mong the motor arriyals in Cas- need’ about 4,000,000 men more than; va tpor to we have, to Operate our industri at full capacity. the combined’ result of This situation iss yp 4. commissioner. | Hall, county diminished | who svent last week in C ing the meeting of the, board of coun dommissioners. and transifeting Tt can! other bu has returned to. hi: immigration and the absence of so many men in military sefvice. ily be seen that it would take rsheh 5 more than all the additional men com- Dz ygan are ing home from the army this year emo ss visitors in Cas ; to make up the deficit per. $ * The logical conclusion is that : Dr. and Mrs. BE. L. Jéwell, promi considerable amount of unemploy- rent yshoni residents, are amon: sitors ir and soc ment is very improbable. Even a little speeding up of ll the « industry will ab- RW Johnson of Worland is spend w days here on business. sorb mobilized soldiers; and if bus’y normal in og anywhere near months, a Ded fe AM y the husiness becomes er of Douglas, visitors in C: amon: Kt fey <p most. busi » there wil mot be: enouel men lable forth M. Lee of Thermopoii jobs. is few days in Casper It is a cheering ct Lack of Viiting frien an ample labor supply, of cour: In A spendir an official br: . other * Hill, s wool inspector, al days in Caspe: unfortunate in that it puts a limit ? on possible output On the hand k for every man who Miss Edith M. Ogburn, count) Bee enol advent tee of pros: Cetk, is driving a new Dodye sedan one of the first 1919 models of thi: erly: popular car to arrive in. Casper. o r of Salt Cre ss visitors von: Shutt of Cheyenne, is spend few days in Casper on a cony and pleasure trip. Irs, R. OB e visitors in Cz A profit is not without nonce save ing bined business at the expense of one’s country Greenville Piedmont. Mr Pomeroy per for bg ei Laramie a few days No beer, no work, may sound striking, but it will come up against be Mr. and Mrs. . Sullivan of Ba- are numbered among the promi nent Wyomingites who are visiting in Caspe 63 the much ok law, no or work, no , bread.—San Francisco Chronicle S, MAS Cru ciee Wiser ston “atra:, Maa adackson got Lander is y pending a few days in Casper $ Cleveland Press, iting friends and transacting pies yvoing across should wait to see wheth- er he put it across. Life for Germany is) just one 7 } : Maurice Flavin of Glenrock, a well RS York known resident of the oil cente 4 armistice after another.—New 1 among the business visiters in es per today, “As long as we have I. W. W. em Evening Queen, who has been @ ploy we will have I. W. W. em- : 3 tor in ¢ r for the & ployees,” is the way Secret Morri- Past several days, left this mornin: | for his home at Lysite. ou son puts it intu a nutshell.—St. Louis 0 <% Republic. . Earl J. Gorham of Cheyenne i the business visitors in Cas- es o Hi ied * 5 * . per today. % If you think your, income tax is a 3 ee hardship, picture what you would — ytys, Roy William Glenrock days in Casper visiting with friends. Pound, a well known @& sident, is spending a few gb» een up against had ollern won the collectorship ee job. Detroit Free Press. Miss Betty Carpenter, graduate bg s 8 American Conservatory, Chicago. If tears will prevent it, the es- Years’ practical experience Bide no 2s : World will keep Harmony, Musical Histe Kinder- teemed York World will keep) carten work a specialt 3 North > 4 the prohibition constitutional amend- Maple street. Phone 924. -1i-38t ment from making the nation very : “ ent pees : Attorney H B. Durham, whe dt Rovion Transerint. bug been a busine visitor in the they have the dise - | Daily vey. , 0 400 400 a: 0 oho 45 Stak declined do not even suspe . It is on in bottles of two 1 drug stor medium Townsend, Cashier of ish first to test LEIGH B. TOWNSEND, = Cc. ee TOWNSEND, be sure and mention The Casper GANTZ, ‘ectors. dv. TOWNSEND, Sz cae — wbseribed and sworn to before me, this 11th day of March, 1919. Save your money—eat at the Har AL) q oO. RATCLIFF, y commission expires Feb. "26, 1922. an nan ae en A “Cold Weather Enjoyed with Butter~-Nut Delicious” 0 43-130. sho-eSo-ofe-eSo-ale-aoege | Bescdexs Attention EFEOR SALE PERCHEON, BELGIANS e@AND SHIRE STALLIONS Here is a chance to buy very reasonable your choice of the above breed horses imported and registered ready for immediate service. Will consider terms or exchange on other livestock. Will arrange for service to_ these horses By special arrangement. ‘SEE BEN | Phone 74-W ets On op 0% Go-go of 46: oe Oe oe he he Me Me a , Ao sho seo-eo eho eGo sSo-ate-afo oho 2600s Ms ae oe eSo-ae-ctd ote ae ae eSe-<ke ahh ofe-aSe-sge abe oes WE EDR TD the above-named bank, do solemnly | that the) ‘above statement is truc to the b-st of my knowledge andj FP Pree Soro | PETER CLAUSEN 4) 416 So. Jackson | ae eee I il WE Do.-- | mine i Eyes | Fuh NatronaFuel Co. : Glasses Phone 949 J. L. BIEDERMANN, Prop ; GEBO COAL COKE WOOD City Office 157 .S.. Center . But We Do It Right -BURNETT-HYNES 3 Street : Optical Co. Gen: Office 5th and! Béech round Floor, Midwest Hotel ‘Streets aon SRT RRKKEKEEERE EERE REE LENE KE ERK KIEK EM : The MANHATTAN CAFE Phone 34 140 South Center Strect — Casper, Wyo. Our aim is to please the most particular. Clean and well cooked food is health. Health to our patrons means success to us, The meats used in our establishment are the best procurable. The milk, cream and ‘butter comes from our selected dairies. Coffee, highest grade, especially prepared for us, fresh daily and served with absolutely pure cream. Our pies, cakes, puddings and all pastries are home made. Soups, tempting and delicious. Absolutely pure. hungriest. Steaks, of quality and quantity to satisfy the Orchestra entertainment dinner and supper hours. rpperdepe & 1M KP oeteet e LEI AA IANNIS HA ASSIA INRIA SAN ANS IAI AIDA AAAI fe 2, Sac ("SL PLOMO OOD O EOI ORE a, q BEST BOWL OF CHILI IN TOWN 15¢ AT THE CHILI KING LUNCH Back of Grand Central Bar. All kinds of Sandwiches at popular prices, Quick service, highest quality. Ce nuh ah ke Pe _ ‘See Ben Transfer Co Stanley Overbaugh, Prop. -, re and Heavy Hauling._ Furniture and Pia: specialty. Baggage transferred. QUICK AND SATISFACTORY SERVICE ape dodpse toda 3

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