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TAMETUUD 4 : Wid PROP a ‘a gee i z - oor —— PAGE See SATURDAY, MARCH 29, 1919 “ 7 7 Shete , me i, O. Rankin of 1085 A. C. Fletcher is expected in town’ J. A. Delfelder will arrive in town, H, H. Isaacs and R. E. Grace ar.|- Mrs. R. N. Van Sant of the Wyatt) Mrs. L. C. Goodrich will retirrn to TT a this ning m fre ask. 0. . N. Beal,|rived in Casper yesterday to spend| apartments will leave this afternoon Casper the first of the month f, CITY NEWS my a eee + 1% Co hee eee aie Joe|a te days looking over the oil situa-| for Lusk where she will visit for sev-| Laramie, where she has been ae age % _ < 5 " John Bingenheimer, landed at Marquis of Arminto and W. L. Law-| tion here. eral days with her pusbond, who-has ther parents while her husband ww in Is of Gertrude Kirkum Mrs. J. W. Burkett has retu Newsort News from overseas on the son, manager of the Great Western * Re | taken fs acer for the Sse the army. y to he - from a visit in Wichita Falls, Texas. 12th of March, received his discharge Sugor company of Billings, to Chey-| Frank Hirsh, a prominent stockman | truck in the Niobrara county | m while roller sk at Fort Russell yesterday and after;enne to attend the meeting of the | of Omaha, is in Casper on business. | ter. =x Tae eeny | oon in front of the Mrs. G. H. 3 r of Therthopclis a short visit in Colorado will re- Exploration Oil and Gas company. be Roe eros is in the city visiti “r parents, Mr, turn to Casper to make his home. + * # | Roy Hall, a well known sheepman,| THE SHOP ACCOMMODATING and Mrs. W. H. Green. Ores Detective George Sanders, a mem-|is in Casper for a few days. Carl Stark, a Lusk contractor, is' ber of the detective force of the eee ty 3 We would like to share your pat. | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Douds have spending a few days in Casper. city of Denver, is in Casper looking} Bert E. Campbell of Sterling, Colo.,!ronage and we are confident that we | rs. R. B. Hunter 1 visit in St. Jose » With frier Mr. and Mrs. G in from Salt C * left for a short trip to Cheyenne. over the business situation. |is in Casper for a few days on busi-|can please you, for we employ only =. Stewart of Thermopolis is + ; C. C. Cowen and Robert Ogden ee | ness. |the best barbers obtainable. Try us. business visitor in Casper. J. G. Kittleson of Glenrock is hers have gone on a three days fishing! Frank Downer, an employe of the) 2 = aint {Barber Shop Henning. 3-29-2t! a on business connected with his oil trip. Lyric theater left last evening for| One pint of water converte: paral — — J. A, Newton and family of Doug- holdings. OOD Lusk in response to a telegram noti-|Steam means that the Jeter meuls las are spending a few days in Cas lhe eae Dr. H. R. Lathrop has returned fying him of the serious illness of his | T€@uire as much space as 1,700 pints) per. A. K, Bott returned yesterday from from a short trip to Denveg. wife. !of water. | P E R U N A soe 8 a short business trip to Denver. soe e+ 2 E. Montgomery are Mr. Meager nad Mr. Thompson, E. L. Gwynn of Midwest is spend- ; Mr. and Mrs. R. D, Campbell of who were burned at the Midwest last ing a few days in Casper. Waltman are in Casper for a few night, have recovered sufficiently to . 7 | F. B. Hall, assistant superintendant days. be out. | _ W. A. Sode of Colorado Springs ar- | THE BEST MEDICINE ived i i FOR COUGHS AND COLDS of motive power for the Northwestern Jack Adams of Crawford, who has e rived in town this morning and left} : railroad, is here from Chicago. been visiting hie fomily, will leave Frank Scherck has returned from. for Salt Creek. x H é _ ; I E r this afternoon for Crawford. the Scherek and Demerest ranch nd S Miss I ray, Fairview, Kee T. 1. Warwick of the Buckeye Oil es, where he has been for the past few _ Roy S. Brooks of Lander is a well K Say. wittes! ve company, is in town from Poison Miss Floyd of Glenrock will arrive days. known visitor in Casper. IICASPER PHARMACY en > o Saw City. this afternoon to be the house guest oo # sere es = “T have taken, Peruna, and eee of Miss Abrahamson for a few days. 1. H. Burns of Lander is in Cas-, _L. C. Goodrich will go to Douglas||/and get your finished work the Ree eetoe Gogh and ooldn tt. | © E. J. Owrid, a wool buyer from SA per on a combined business and pleas-, Monday to look over some buildings Philadelphia representing Charles Dan Mara of the Casper National ure trip. there which he planned and are under Webb and company, has returned to bank has returned from Shoshoni ever saw. I find that it always cures a cold in a short while. It also strengthens and builds up Miss Gray's letter breathes hope to the ailing. It is an in- NEXT DAY * @ @ | construction now. | Th Pict re Sho the system.” spiration to the sick and infirm. Casper after an absence of many where he was assisting at the First’ W. H. Hoppkins of Canadian, Tex.,| beater e rictu Pp Sold Everywhere Liquid or Tablet Form months. ‘National bank. U is in Casper on business, Carrol E. Thomas of Denver is a | business visitor in Casper. u ——MATINEE————_ BEST VENTILATED THEATER 2:30 P. M. and 4:00 P. M. IN THE STATE NIGHT THE HOUSE OF QUALITY 7:00 P. M. 8:15 P. M. 9:30 P. M. 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