Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 18, 1919, Page 10

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: go ne we PAGE TEN _ lL ROYALTIES 60 TO AL Seeing so many erroneous and mi: writeups in different newspa ng the Merriman Baptist h well and cemetery, I wish to offer some corrections and explana- y. Merriman, the pastor. | 1 recent correspondent in newspapers is not familiar ist church government as with some other things. In the dispo- sition of the church’s money he puts re: s on the deacon. “on nor pastor can’t appropriate one t of the money without au- thority from the church. A Baptist is Democratic. Deacons can recom- mend, suggest and offer resolutions, but all these must be adopted by the church to make them effective. Mer- riman church by a unanimous vote+ pro-rated her money on a per cent, ba s follows: | Foreign mi ns ten per cent; Home Missions, eight per cent; State| Missions, ten per cent; Buckner’s Orphans Home, ten per cent; Bap-| ti anitariums, five per cent; Chris- | ducation, 12 per cent; old min- sters’ relief, three per cent; Fort} Worth Seminary, twenty per cent; Simmons College, five per cent; Bap-| tist Standard Book Co., two per cent;}| local church work, fifteen per cent. | To be paid monthly which the deacons, are instructed to do. | I notice a recent writer in com-| menting on the Merriman Baptist} church said, “the deacons have agreed | not to lease the Merriman cemetery. I wish to state that the cemetery does not belong to the deacons nor the church; it is deeded to the dead, for} particulars see Mr. M. V. Brewer of Eastland. If a man’s heart has become so congealed as to want to drill in this graveyard he could not do so because the dead could not sign a deed and no living person has any authority to do so. But the people who have friends sleeping here have the right and the will to protect this yard and any man or set of men trespassing on this ground will assume a great risk. This ground has veen very much abused under circumstances over which we have no control, but a move is on foot now to put a substantial fence around the yard and protect and otherwise beautify the graves.—Ranger, Texas, Record. FIRST BAND GONCERT OF SEASON TO BE GIVEN AT IAS THEATER IN WEEK The first band concert of the spring and summer season will be given by the newly organized Casper band, at the Iris theater, in connec- tion with the regular picture pro- gram, Wednesday, April 25. The ob- PSTOR OF RANGER CHURGH DISCUSSES EARNINGS “HEART OF THE SUNSET’ THE CASPER DAILY. TRIBUN = DEPARTMENTS OF CHURCH PRODUGERS AND REFINERS * vnc, WILL DEVELOP COW GULCH The Producers & Refiners corpora- | tors in the Lance Creek field and will | become an important factor-in the I§ OM development of the new district thru |its acquisition from the Cow Gulch eS ae . | Oil company of the following leases Historic incidents of the Mexican} ypon a 60-40 working basis, the Pro- borderland in the days of Fletcher’s | qucers & Refiners company taking occupation of Vera shing’s invasion are vividly ‘repro-| “ti > duced in Rex Beach’s ‘(Heart of the | Ulf GE aH Eh CEG WAG? wp Sunset,” the screen classic of the) ing of Law would prevent his becom: great southwest, to be seen at the] ing the ruler of Mexico, the ambition Iris theater today. _ |of every Mexican rebel chief. On Alaire Austin (Anna Q. Nilsson) is|their return to Texas Law reveals a the beautiful bride of a wealthy and| secret which has made him promise dissolute rancher. While riding to|neyer to wed. He has learned that her own ranch, miles away from herjhis father died in an insane asylum. husband’s, her horse dies under her | But here fate steps in and Alaire and and she pushes on afoot. Losing her) Dave find they are free to live in way in the hot sand, Alaire falls ex-}contentment and happiness the rest hausted at a waterhole, where she is | their lives. found by Dave Law, a Texas ranger. | He gives her food and makes her} comfortable for the night. Later Longori, a rebel Mexican general, in-| fatuated with Alaire, and who has} long preyed on the Austin ranch, or-| ders her husband slain. Before- she) hears of his death Alaire finds the bandits have stolen a herd of her cattle and starts into Mexico to re- cover them. Longorio captures her, decides to} make her his wife and summons a} priest. While he is momentarily db-! sent, Law, who has been searching} for the woman he has learned to adore, rushes in to the Longorio camp with the news of Austin’s death | and persuades the priest to wed him} to Alaire. | On his return Longorio is enraged | at the marriage and sentences Law tu | be shot. He is saved by the priest, ! who makes Longorio believe the kill-|{ Richelieu Salad Dressing Richelieu Chili Sauce ........ Richelieu Olive Relish a Business LENSES AT LNGE GREEK tion has joined the other big opera-| Cruz and Per-|the long end of the contract; east | The Casper Storage Grocery THE RICHELIEU STORE SPECIAL SATURDAY Casper Storage Company General Storage Car Lots Canned Goods, Meats, Fruits, Vegetables Handled, stored, re-shipped and Checked in northwest quarter of section 18, east} half and southwest quarter of the southwest quarter of section 18, east half of section 17, all of ‘section 19, and the north half of section 20, jall in township 36, range 63. These | leases are all in the east end of the |field, which is regarded by all the |geologists who have examined the property to be the most promising| part of the field. The Producers & Refiners corporation has entered into a drilling contract with the Western States Oi] & Land company fora! well on the northwest quarter of sec- tion 19, which is already under way. In other parts of the district, the Producers & Refiners corporation has taken over from the Cow Gulch Oil company the following leases: West half of the southeast quarter of sec- tion 6; west half of the southwest quarter.of section 7, in township 35, range 64, all these being oil placer claims, and in addition has leased the | following patented leases: North half and southeast quarter of the south- east quarter of section 29, and the north half of the north half. of the northeast quarter of section 32-) 36-65. Like Manner AS | April Showers Won't Bother You | If Your | Shingle Roofs Easter ject of the concert will be to raise funds to maintain the band and to purchase music for the band concerts during the summer months. The band concerts in the evening during the summer have become a novel and attractive feature in Casper. The city is promised the leading band of the state this summer if a little preliminary support is given. The band has been practicing regu- during the entire winter and many new es have been added to the organ ion, A slight increase in the regular ad- A ght inc in the regular admission charges will be made at the | ana Wooden Buildings ARE PAINTED WITH Reg. Price $1.50 Special, Per Box .. Also a Select Line pituminoy | cn Roof Pain Jelly Eggs, Marshmallow Eggs, in several sizes. Large Chocolate Covered Eggs, with Fruit and Our line of Bulk Chocolates is complete and absolutely fresh We solicit a share of your Easter Candy Business Candy Special Ramer’s Chocolates, Net Weight 16 oz. of Easter Specialties Centers jstables in Juniata township, Michi- IILELZ ZEAL AA LALLA LALLA A a of . na FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1919 As-a. result of changes to be made in the by-laws when the Northern Baptist convention meets in Denver next’month women are to have a larg- er recognition than ever before in the history of the denomination. Ss Ae Four women have been elected con- | gan. Edwards’ Olive Tablets Get | Ff the Cause and Remove It A Dependable Brand fa Aa uli, R ALWAYS") ' GOOD }; PMU Uva Corririe kn no Nd LL dS fF 2 \ are made to sell at low prices. You will also find a number of new brands appearing, because on well MUST BE MAINTAINED, consequently they can- z = per pound. What you should know is HOW MANY CUPS of DEPENDABLE SMOOTH DRINKING, SATISFYING, Coffee you are going to get at a given price. One way to figure is with a pencil, but the best is by actual test. NO-VARY COFFEES are of the HIGHEST QUALITY and are DE- PENDABLE. Your Grocer will supply you. NO-VARY PRODUCTS COMPANY PIPIAPLALLLLLLLLCL LLL E te For Sale 1917 Model, 3 Passenger Largest Exculsive Market in the State Good Things to Eat — Wholesale and Retail BEEF SHOULDER POT ROATS—Per Lb.....2.09@ BEEF SHOULDER BOIL—Per Lb.......... MEADOW GOLD BUTTER—Per Lb........ 65e BEST JAPAN TEA—14-Lb. Pkg............ 10e BEST JAPAN TEA—1,-Lb. Pkg........... .20e BEST INDIA CEYLON TEA—14-Lb. Pkg... 10e SWIFT’S PREMIUM HAMS—Per Lb. . Hereafter our WEEKLY SPECIAL will be run on WEDNESDAY instead.of SATURDAY so watch this space every TUESDAY. The Norris Co. Phone 12 MP", SF. DPS LISS SS SS SS BE SS EME SS ES SF There are many Coffees on the market today which own DEPENDABLE brands the QUALITY t be sold on a price basis. You cannot figure the cost of Coffee by the price MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA ‘i PPS. Tris on the night that the concert is siven. The entire additional fund ; sds Hel entre B Poon Tesegeand Deer Citizens Equity Association ; needs. ” ee The Women’s Engineering society CROWN TAR WORKS, Denver rer é He a r1o et K has been formed in London to aid in| Cortite ‘Citizens Equity Saves for Casper Citizens” » securing for women equal opportuni- [HE DENVER GAS & ELECTRIC LIGHT CO. 236 E. Second - Telephone 304 4 h men in the engineering pro- KEKE EEK EEK EKER KEKE AAREREE EERIE EERE ELSES The Sun Elec WIRING—FIXTUR Estimates Furnished KRKKEKE KEKE KHER EERE, 149 S. Center J.C. COUNTS, Prop. Phone 1013 LAMPS KEKE EE EEE EEA ASIII AS AAA SA AAA ASIA ANAS AA AAA AAAS FOR SALE BY « | An adjourned meeting of Equity association will be held tric Company ‘e ° fore such meeting. 'e ES—APPLIANCES EX HKIREHK EERE EAE EI Casper, Wyoming | Hotel Henning Casper. Wyo, In the Heart of the qreatest Oil eld Qo0 Rooms of Solid Comfort Modern in Every Particular | Eurapean Plan ) Western Hotel Gompany AK Bott Manage r | Special Table d’Hote Dinner $1.25 per plate, at the “Hotel Henning” Every evening from 6 to 8 p. m. RIG TIMBERS QUICK SERVICE AND THE BEST QUALITY OF FOOD The “Henning Grill” offers you the cleanest entertainment and the best Dance Music in the City Every evening from 9 to 1 a.m. GAS ENGINES “Service a la’Carte Please Make Your Reservation ——for EASTER SUNDAY DINNER at the earliest date possible NOTICE 19th, at 8:00 p. m., for the purpose of electing a Board of Nine Directors and the principal officers of the Association and the transaction of such other business that may properly come be- UU The Nicolaysen LumberCo. EVERYTHING IN BUILDING MATERIAL FARM MACHINERY Phone 62. Office and Yard, First and Center. Keep Your Pledge—Buy War Savings Stamps TAA the stockholders of the Citizens at I. O. O. F. hall Saturday, April CHARLES ANDERSON, President. © A SPECIALTY WAGONS COAL Ceo LE kL AN NAN hh eh Ah hd dd x: In Excellent Condition Dodge Touring Car 7-Passenger Chandler Six Q-Passenger Speedster — HIBERTY GARAGE SEE BALLARD IPI eA dt t te terete eee tithes 1917 Model All A-1 Shape

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