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ee wcrc Che Casper Daily Ctibune ___TUESDAY, APRIL 29, 1919 enne and operate in Wyoming, Colo- | RAISE OF ° 2 ¢ OF F Ol} | OF $1 0 rado and Kansas. The first board of ; A ORINE TRACTOR AT CHEYENNE | FORMED AT CHEYENNE ‘ser it conn o both former Henry Johnson, well known Natro- | s — tes | state treasurers of Wyoming; A. Ds | | na county ranchman, has accepted the | ay i | An oil company with a capitaliza-| Johnston of the First National bari AY COMMISSION agency for the Four Mrisa tractor CHEYENNE, Wyo., April 29.—! tion of $2,500,000 has been formed of Cheyenne, Charles L. Beatty and: Private Paul ‘attain, a mem- ‘in the north half ji All teachers in Laramie county have| in Cheyenne. . ic See mine and yi | f incorporation have been| Henry E. Lutz. The share will have a |ber of the 3 of the 91st | division, who saw nearly nine months | Beginning of Work on Many Pro-| continuous active service in Fr Hy i i ;has returned to Casper and is v " at On Teachers h recei jects in State Determined ing at the Hensy Johncon ranch west Strand on lot G block 77, Butler’s ad-|.,O"° of tiie latest models of the ma-| sealer ce eee regular Upon at Conference of the lof Casper. Brattain was formerly a cition, Con. $425. oan Roar Sore River. |e ‘to the Roane cee accord- | Rt hasy ee ; ee sie J peters ‘i nder this week by Paul L. | im& to | occupy Highway Commission. Casper man ce yaaa are of the Bukit eceren cs: eee Biattain, @ tractor cone ee and dhele taninveeiaseviceue therisen —— ras ive tr: rated betwee Or ’ AS SO, , eZ 2 *, g 4 i i) i: CHEYENNE, Wyo. April 29.— Gasper and the Salt Creek field in $200. Just returned to Mr. Johnson's em- | Schools. School principals receive a BRATTAIN OF S157 RETURNS HOME)OWSINTMESIGEKGY “TEACHERS Ger GATS OL COMPS tsr.\seaarece > 2 —| Montana and will begi: i j.|Peceived a salary raise of $10 each., Articles o' é Realt Transfers ate campaign to imaaien fnmedi | rhis makes a total of $7,000 in in.|filed with the secretary of state for! par value of $1.00 each. ee y chine in the district that has been as- | ¢Teased pay rolls for all the teach-| = = = = “| Henty ale GWHiteNeEReaneD Nae I signed to him. ers in the county. | Announcement .__._|ploy after several jen |higher salary than the teachers, and Following a two-day session at the |1917. _ See Ben Realty Co., to Minnie | service, months of foreign ‘veachers who have been here for al capitol, and after providing for the, During his stay in France Brat Selmi on ous aoa 238, Ken-| he Four Drive tractor was intrg-|!°N& Period receive more than the! expenditure of more than $700,000 tain is credited with accounting for wood addition, Con $250. du ; <, : "|newcomers, but all are benefited LLE: lon forest roads in Wyoming, the state |at least three Huns, being an expert se Ben Realty Co., to Emma ced into this country by Mr. John- alike by the $10 raise. | WE HAVE INSTA D OUR 4 pects 1 - A : _ ° son for experimental test: i . re} highway commission adjourned to rifleman, and was the victim of a aum on lots 268 and 269, Ken-| 23 oh evertnad Gasper since ee The increased cost of living and meet again May 15. Hun gas gas and shrapnel attack wood addition, Con. $300. ti “* |of lodging in the city and elsewhere! The commission has determined | when he went to the assistance of an J. A. Strand et ux to First Trust Gegenee cold t aes number in | made ieriieeeeaa aiiot imperative. | upon the following program of forest |American soldier who had been lit- & S ‘ings bank on lot 6, block 77, recently anche as Pochines was pare Neal hes K road work to be undertaken imme- |terally cut to pieces by shrapnel. u addition, Con. $425. aN een RE CECILY With the advent of the Egyptian! L | diately. Agreements with the sec-| Brattain picked up his wounded Henrietta Svare et vir to First oO} e Egyptian q P Hl ? aking afety 1s Savings bank on lots 26 and Pharaohs much thought and care was retary of agriculture for all of these |comrade and was making for safety Trt avings ots 2 Bu : : projects have either been signed or |when the Huns started throwing gas 27, block 4, Burlington addition, Con, RAWLINS SEEKS sven te we perteciing ena cevereha| are in the course of preparation. jand shrapnel all around him. A : $200. i infli é “Ww. b than two thousand it th A ‘i i ii The Buffalo-Tensleep project has|piece of shrapnel inflicted a bad W. A. Cassell et ux to Harry N. RA TE INCREASE leading vehicle aH teed was the This with our present machinery permits been divided into two sections; that ;wound in the left arm and the gas Free on lots 23 and 24, block 127, | ; east of Hazelton, on which bids will |filled his lungs until he felt he could Casper, Con. $1 ete. FOR POWER Co. | MMe, do way bind E be received May 12 by the district'| progress no further. He did not Bryce Campbell et ux to Charlie } engineer at Denver, is estimated to |know, however, that he was gassed, i aon lots 297 Kenwood addition, i The state public service ae ea FREE MAP } Ti R E WO R K ‘asper Realty Co., to Julius Rid- as taken under advisement the appli- LUSK AND LANCE CREEK | a rN cost $105,000; that west of Haezlton, believing the heavy breathing was through Tensleep canyon, is estimat-|due to the load he was carrying. He Ye ) cite, ‘ he ap’ ed to cost $220,000. Bids on this |continued with his load until he dle on lot 64, block 37, North Casper | @ RON ee ee Light WYOMING OIL FIELDS second section will be called for at |reached safety where both ue Mi addition, Con. $1 ete. : readjustment of rates. Hearing of an early date. eae ante custody) ‘by/ ‘the hospital) iw aaa ae o Seer pany the petition was held at Rawlins last | showing location of these new Wind River Project | officials. ay ee cis on lot 13, k 87, Gora eae ncycraice i : : The Wind River project in Fremont | Most of the action 2 uy the $1. z Sanwione C. M. June of a and important Wyoming Oil ec eseecit counties will Ve) car: | ciarh asst, garictpe cad, occurred AR Gon an Claude L. Draper and Maurice Gro-,j Fields. Mailed free on re- Fred L. Haughton et .ux to C. H.| Shon, the other two members of the|¥ quest. Send us your name We stand back of all retreaded tires for 3500 miles and call for and deliver all work. Out of Town Work Solicited. :/|@@BR3 structed iu two sections; that from | Western men, narticineteds oceurred Jot the forest boundary to Dick om the Argonne and St i _|fronts. Brattain left his division on Baxter on lot 3, block 78 Casper,|C°™Mmission, have returned from the|M and address. | Se ae aa October 4 when he was wounded and | _ $2,400. northern saa OE the state, where, as | the forest service at an estimated after spending six months in various . N. Robins to W. A. Sutterfield | Members © peratate pear of equali-| H. A. RIEDEL | as er ul cost of $170,000 and that from Du-| convalescent ‘camps and _ hospitals 9, Jot 2, block 46, resubdivision of See eeey el pcontecences with a fi. le bois to the forest boundary by the Was ordered to join the div (block 146, Casper, Con. $500. county assessors. Mr. | Investment Company day before it sailed to Ame \. While Brattain never received. a} {personal citation for the humani- tarian act in rescuing his pal, his en- \tire division which established such a * imarvelous military record received | Ae bs = Groshon is now making a trip through 5 | Lincoln, Uinta, Sweetwater, Carbon Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cunningham ar-/and Albany counties for the same rived in Casper this morning from purpose. } ng City, Kansas, Mr. Cunningham ————— ng been just released from mili- Home cooking at the Harvey. ges service at Camp Funston. Mr. | — * banks? een Wee jas tole a Cunningham will resume his duties Bisted ptpanjcacimatedacostiofi $20) and steadfastly clung to every yard gi, your money—eat at the Har- b : ; ” The Woods Creek road in Albany it gained.” | Hie lecounty is to be constructed from eae of the citation Brat- Tatts bois ureseed ion as it was commonly called be- The Eathen-Alva project in Crook | C#¥S€ its personnel was made up al. county will be surveyed, as will the Most entirely of western STEHSE iEncampment-Slater road in Carbon called into action part (of; the: firs arity big American offensive at St. Mihiel 7 ; d the Meuse-Argonne. It was in The total of the estimated expen- 2@ the Fah a Jditures on all these projects, includ. Tesetve at St. Mibiel and then moved ling contingencies, is $711,600, of ae th Sa ance Sted eeae which amount the state and counties |Wa.c Argonne offensive 5 to furnish $240,800 Meuse-Argonne 0! ensive. i Soh vision as a whole was in place of the battle from Septe 26 until October 4. Anyone k Produce Market ing the fury of that offensive realizes f Week-End Review of Prices}/what 17 days of that kind of fight- * ing means. to _Jobbers and Shippers }/'"“uthe division advanced eight Furnished by U. S. Bureau} mites into the enemy territory. of Markets, Denver ing three organized trench Over 2360 prisoners were taken, to- igether with about 400 machine guns Z \to say nothing of artillery, tanks or ed by improperly fitted lesser material. The division lost | glasses? United States Department of Labor —t > 2 = and 5000 wounded.” sure Vv ve-sigh ik after the Argonne battle Insure your eye-sight at]. = — = = state, at an estimated cost of $60,- 000. Bids on the national forest sec- ition of this project will be received lat an early date. Work will be started at once on the /Hoback Canyon road in Lincoln coun- ty, and $70,000 has been appropri- lated for this season’s work. | Agents for Kelly Springfield Tires Phone 913 Cor. Center and Linden Established 1900 107-110 Boston Bldg. if DENVER, - - COLORADO osm MERCHANTS--GET BUSY ADVERTISE Why Take the Risk? of having your eyes ruin- Summary of General Conditions— Most of the important. price chang: ere upward. Old potato and on- Hons ddvanced, dry beans ranged teady to firm, while cabbage, lettuce and other early vegetables sold a lit- 1é lower. Shipments increased about 10 per cent over last week, the de- rease in volume of old stock being Hully offsct by increases in new p fatoes, cabbage, onions and other early produce. | Besbein es, sent toe oenal ay eee aaa THE CONSUMER HAS THE MONEY. HE IS GOING his regiment just before it sailed TO KEEP IT UNLESS YOU CONVINCE HIM HE SHOULD GIVE IT TO YOU FOR MERCHANDISE. led. If We Care For Your Eyes Your Eyes Will Two British officials who have no Care For You. need to worry over the high price of clothing are the attorney-general and tor-general. From time im- been the custom f his regiment just before it s The 91st arrived in the United S about April 1, and w: ses charged at the Fort Rus Carlot Prices on Potatoes—Colo- reservation, near Che ado and Idaho white varieties, U. S. Grade No. 1 advanced from 10c © 15c in Ft. Worth, closing at -45 per cwt. Colorado Russet anks sold at $2 0 in St. Lou fontana Ru: partly di BURNETT-HYNES the clothworkers’ company to make Optical Co. | each of these officials an annual pres- Ground Floor, Midwest Hotel ent of a number of yards of the best broadcloth. THERE IS ONE SURE, QUICK, AND ECONOMICAL MEANS BY WHICH YOU CAN DO THIS. ADVERTISE TELL ABOUT YOUR OFFERINGS IN THE LOCAL PAPERS. MOVE THE GOODS FROM YOUR SHELVES. GO AFTER BUSINESS WITH A DETERMINATION TO ; TURN YOUR STOCK IN LESS TIME THAN YOU DID log Hermdassecinete, le ig A <4 H Ni G LAST YEAR WHEN YOU HAD A SELLER’S MARKET. __, Number I Northern v ck close © higher ast week in Ghiesg aetee $2.15 = a fet range is nearly one dollar per CLI DPSOPSOSS SSS SOI SG SOM GM: ‘wt. higher than the low point in Feb- \ BEST BOWL OF CHILI IN TOWN a 15c AT THE CHILI KING LUNCH Renireerns uunninusts dtidechined #2 Back of Grand Central Bar. All kinds of Sandwiches at fig at $76.86 per ton f. 0. b. and soll popular prices. Quick service, highest quality. n terminal markets at $5.75 to $6.50 Oe ATIF IIPAAAAPDAALL 22 per cwt. Shipments of old cabbage re practically P of new abbage were shipped, of which near- ly one-half was from South Carolina. california Winningstadt declined $ hipping points, ranging $ 65.50 in consuming market: ents of old onions from all s ere 64 cars, and new onions ars, compared with 88 last week and nly 8 cars the week before. The following amounts of new and second hand casing are offered for sale. 1600 feet 6 5-8 in., 20 Ib—Used once. 1600 feet 8 1-4 in., 28 lb—Used once. 1300 feet 10 in., 32 1-2 lb—Used once. 300 feet 12 1-2 in., 45 Ib—Used once. 4300 feet 2 in. line pipe—Used once. 160 feet 8 1-4 in., 28 lb—New. 200 feet 10 in., 32 1-2 Ih—New. In addition to the above a quantity of drilling and lease material is also offered. All can be bought at a low figure if sold at once. G. H. SWERER Room 334 Henning Hotel START ADVERTISING—INCREASE YOUR ADVER- TISING, AND DO IT NOW. Bean Markets Firm—Various mar- | ets showed improved tone, but price lhanges were fe Colorado bulk | intos were steady at $4.50 reclean- ld basis, cash to growers and ranged | irm at $5.70-6.00 for jobbing sales / Kansas City. Shipments from all tes were 134 a gain of 7 over e previous we | —- o U. S. DEPATRMENT OF LABOR W. B. WILSON, Secretary. ROGER W. BABSON, Director General, Information and Education Service. Other Fruits and Vegetables—Dur- hg the seven-day period 218 cars of | rawberries were shipped an increase | 28 cars over the preceding week, llorida shipped 209 cars of tomatoes | id Mexico 47 cars. 315 cars of let- ice were shipped from producing tes, compared with 278 last week; D cars of asparagus and 111 cars of | jcumbers. The movement of spin- h decreased to 175 cars compared ith 232 cars last week.