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= te es = STATE HGH agTTn OF OMA AOUSTERSON I JADWCTORY Ss — VT 10 WOOMING TH NEK SECOND DEGREE | DR. JEFFREY BUYS HOME. wood floors, built-in features, panel Seen work and arrangement making it one Dr. J. H. Jeffrey has purchased the of the most’attractive residences in | WORK PLANNED (5. N. Kratss home on the corner of the city | Pine and Bucknum streets, the con- - —_ AONDS CA A A | al] NDS Salt IN | BY THE MOOSE (iteration Pore whith De ettray Brano Demske of Lander is among i _ ~ purchased is considered one of the the business rrivals in Casper from | A campaign of organization and_ finest finished homes in Casper, hard- the Fremont county metropolis. | preparation for putting on sen eee = | | degree work by the Moose Lodge in eee & Kelly Co.—Harry G. Kel- ‘i Packers National Bank—H, C.! 5 Gasper is Snderwey, acco ding to the : t A Jicholson. | statements of J. - Miller who has ails sella a Voids Ae a Pe Ge ee Lost, Strayed or Stolen Wy i ING. FINAL W. C. Bullard. The Pantorium—Guy Liggett. | |Grand Regent in this district, Mv y y P. zi -| sae z Barnhart Bros. & Spindler—S. J. 2 abe invessmentiGo.—-O1(0,¢Ho! | Subscriptions Total $718,500, or} Miller’s new duties invest judicial One Hundred (100) Head of Mixed Cattle, all Ages, Potter. = 3 : | $59,300 Over Quota, Accord- | Power for the determination of Moose BRANDED ON z A Beebe & Runyan Furniture Co— axton-Gallagher Co.—J. Frank} 5 ° : | questions and work concerning the LEFT SIDE re Majority of 16,742 Out!?°",™ Lee ; -— | Keogh, E. E. Kimberley. ing to Audit Submitted to | betterment of the order. ; ALSO BRANDED ON a ajority | y O ineia Bie. Bag Com-E. R. Bei.’ Paxton Reelty Co.—B. J. Scannell Loan Committee. | According to present pians more} LEFT SIDE ay | than 100 Moose will be put over the! sands in the second degree work of 17,683 Votes Cast'!*”: WA era Vierling Iron Works—| If cattle, or any part of herd is located, notify — | Sab fg. Overy 1,100 Natrona county indi- | Bradford-Kenned: sees | | hich wi et ht wee beans Is Record; Washakie.* Oy COE. Oe patina Madical Coc 2R Di Pellet yiddelavanileompanies Gontribated to wie will be put on about the middle J. H. FODERCH, Casper, Wyo., or 4 Burgess-Grandon Co. — c. A, lips. | the overwhelming success of the Vic-| ° =U"° PAT ROYCE, Sheriff, Casper, Wyo. Co. Holds Fist Place {Grandon. George A. Roberts Grain Co.—A.| try loan according to the figures! Subs . £ fe Byrne-Hammer Co.—L. P. Uter- R. Roberts, A. S. Campbell. | peepared bya rtcstas £ Spears, sugle| 7 Subs {back, M. A. Roecker. The Refinite Co.—D. B. Marshall. | cor 0f the Grive in Natrona county.| 4 Subs J bernie | The total subscription was $718,500, : 00006600008. CHEYENNE, Wyo., May 23,_(Hoet ™ PAPer Company—E. H.! Mf. F. Shafer ComD. B. Griffin. | or $69,800 over the quota of $055.200/ 2 Subs Raped seer ees (Special)—The state highway bond! Castle Hotel—Fred Castle. Scott-Omaha Tent & Awning Co./ which was set as Natrona county's! 2 gus AMERICAN C AFE issue, voted on one month ago today,!_ Coal Hill Coal Co.—Randall K. =e Cc. Sect ‘ ee 1 inate, Off thiy number of subscribers | 1 Subs carried by what is probably the larg-| Brown. ee roe. Co.—Louis Simon. [nese A 1, fs. ei aeae SE eidotdd 1 Subs : est majority ever given an issue or/ Consumers Refining Co.—E. H. . M. E. Smith Co.—R. B. Davis, J./ sented ae e purchases of $100 and! 9 Subs. of_____ 50,000 100,000 Serves You Right a candidate in Wyoming. Not only { Blakely, i Kelley. | ane fe fe ‘ ; 2 .Subs of_____ 80,000 160,000 that, but the ratio of the ballots for; Cudahy Packing Co.—W. R.! M. Spiesberger and Son C. e following is the report in de-} over those against was by far the pace B | Splesberger. gas ae tail: CREAM WAFFLES largest in the history of the state. maha Bee and Skinner Packing, Standard F , Pay- Subscrip- C. & N. W. Ry_____ This was announced at the capi-|Co—S. O. Cottner, Pata NTSAb (da ey Coaaml| Depeeitary? ments. tions. |C. B. & Q. Ry Fs Served 5:00 a. m. to 11:00 a. m tol today following a meeting of | Crowell Elevator Co.—J. A. Lin-! Stockyards Nati ! Citizens’ State Bk_.$3,620 $14,400 _ Ss 3 orth : a.m. state canvassing boatd; consisting {derholm. | wert SA AE EU eh L.| Wyo. Nat. Bk_- 2bn2eG:6 $718,500) A d fi of Secretary of State William E.|_ John Deere Plow Co.—W. D. Hos-|O%ere sp tockmen’s Nat. Bk Yours truly, nd from 2:00 p. m. to 5:00 p- m. Chaplin, State Auditor I. C. Jefferis| ford, L. T. Poole. belie sin oroe eo A: ROCk-| Gasper! NateBe -MESTAS & SPEARS, and State Treasurer A. D. Hoskins. |__C. N. Dietz Lumber Co.—O. C. As shown by the official reports | Walt. from the county canvassing boards, M. A. Disbrow & Co.—M. C. Cole Swif and approved by the state body, the} Farrell & Co.—D. H. Farrel, Geo. he t & Co.—vV. M. Ekdahl. local banks_—-_—- $171,265 650,450 total vote for the issue was 17,683, |J- Braig. ae eeaners Co.—J. J. Thiele. | Subscriptions to be Handled Thru while the total against was only 941.|__ First National Bank—Fred w.| tA e Exhibit—C B. Ayres. ‘ Federal Treasurer: This gives a majority of 16,742, and! Thomas, John W. Gamble. 3 rimble Brothers—Charles Trim-| Chgo. & North Western Ry a ratio of not quite 19 to 1 of affir-, Flanley Grain Co.—W. 8. Hart. |"), . s | Chgo., Bur. & Quincy Ry mative votes over the negative votes.|| Gate City Hat Co.—Lester H./. 10" Stockyards Co.—Carl A.| What is believed to be the previous Prishaus. Smith: | Total subscriptions - ‘otal subscriptions | and initial pay- |ments handled thru By Thos. C. Spears. 9900S 0000000000 000000000000 Sunderlend Machinery and Supply | Co.—D. M. Edgerly. high-water mark was established last| Hayward Bros. Shoe Co.—M. a.} U. S. National Bank—C. F. Brink-| Natrona County’s quota___$65: fall by Congressman Frank W. Mon- | Hayward. arty | — dell when he secured a majority of, A. Hospe Co.—A. Hospe. ane S. Rubber Co.—T. J. Needham,| Natrona Co.'s Oversubscrip- more than 11,000 over Hayden M.|_ H. J. Hughes Co.—H. D. Rice and gharles Weir a 4 tion, .09 per cent or__-____$59,300 | White. Frank J. Hughes. Western Electric Co—M. A. Cur- Denominations. Washakie county captured first|* Industrial Chemical Supply Co.— '®".. i 617 Subs of__...$ 50 $ 30,850 honors in the April election. It’s! W. E. Shepard. : |. Western Paper Co., Western News-| 330 Subs 100 33,000 people cast 494 affirmitive ballots, Iten Biscuit Co.—P. P. Fodrea, {P®her Union—George 8 Johnston. | 11 Subs 150 1,650 and not a single negative ballot. Hot| Tom 8. Kelly—The insurance man.!,,Wright & Wilhelmy Co—G. E.| 58 Subs 200 11,600 Springs came second. with only 9; K-B Printng Co.—Joe B. Redfield. oats = 14 Subs 250 against, and Johnson third, with only; King-Cole Co.—David Cole, J. A.|, Western Union Telegraph Co-—J.| 12 Subs 300 10, Albany and Laramie counties | Pardoe, D. Cole. | mersiot 1 Subs 350 were the only ones to poll more than! F. P. Kirkendall & Co—O. F. Law-|,, “hamber of Commerce — Robert] 1 Subs 100 100 against. yer, R. W. Moore. H. Manley, Victor E. Hallquist, and] 42 Subs 500 Quite naturally, the state board,| Lee-Coit-Andreesen Hdw. Co.—C.!W:A- Ellis, Dr. Allyn Moser. 36 Subs 1,000 after making its examination of the L. Kirkpatrick, Clark Coit. Traffic Bureau—C. E. Child. 4 Subs of- 1,500 figures had nothing to do but de-| Lininger Implement Co.—F. TA ernedicity, Bureau—A. C. Thomas. 6 Subs of- 2,000 12,000 clare the issue carried. Sturtevant. | Armour & Co, Subs_o 3,009 __9,000 Here was the count for each county, Lion Bonding & Surety Co.—J. E. = = = eee = a= as given out, today: | Towney. For Against Livestock National Bank—W. A.! Good Things to Eat Se ane: ape: ER3 133 C. Johnson. | ig Horn — -1058 McCord-Brady Co.—R. F. Bacon. . Q Campbell _ 376 The McGraw Co.—A. J. Cole. es Exel Mark th g Carbon & #00 4 Martin-Cott Hat Co.—C. B. Hal: t lisive et in e state onverse — - 651 ‘8 | mer. . q Crook —_ - 598 Merchants National Bank—Fred Wholesale and Retail yao -1430 70!P. Banditon. . zoshen - 681 40 Mickel Bros. Co.—T. E. Mickel. - Het Springs Ja Bee 9) National Fur & Tanning Co—E.| SA TURDA Y SPECIA LS | ohnson - - 832 10 | L. Kempster. . 5 | Laramie - =1071 179). F, Naughtin Co—T. F. Neo Beef Pot Roast, per4bs...__ 25e | Natrona - 535 20, Nebraska National Bank—L. W. Widbeara lc rggoh. a7 saneiseiten meee cae | Beef Shoulder Steak, per Ib. ....... Pes, 30¢ | i eae = oot ae pabeasks Power Co.—Harry E.! 7 | ° + Platte - = Yard. | eef Boil, bic 20 Sheridan _ -2318 44! Nebraska-lowa Steel Tank Co.—| Aap EARS ‘a c —an SUC pie crust | Sweetwater - 898 36) A. N. Eaton. H Meadow Gold Butt 65e ——--— i Uinte ae sy Nebraska-Iowa Grain Co.—J. H.| o utter, per Ib. .... 3B H 4 I ~ ] 2 ashakie | Wright, Jr. | r | d l d I Weston _- 15) Omaha Real Estate Board—D. C.| Best Green & Black Tea, per Ib. .............. 40e | asty, go en nue if See Sheridan'county thus won first | Patterson. | place in the contest for sizable ma- Omaha Bakers’ Supply Co.—W. B. jorities. Its margin was 2,274, while | Olds. | that of Lincoln county, which came, Occidental Building and Loan—! and tender it falls into delicious flakes at atouch. A/waysa certainty when you use CALUMET BAKING POWDER “BEST BY TEST’’ 25¢e Corner Beef & Cabbage, per can ...... 25¢ New England Boiled Dinner, per can in second, was 1,747. John T. Brownlee. seeovsstnebenntentonene ——_— Omaha Crockery Co.—George H.| Turkeys, Ducks, Hens and Broilers FIRE CALL AT WYATT. | Miller. Fresh Fruits and Green Vegetables The fire department was sum-| Omaha Nat’l. Bank—J. A. Chang- moned to the Wyatt hotel yesterday | Strom. pee ‘ evening to extinguish a fire which| Omaha Printing Co.—Martin D.! started in the brush and weeds at the | Tark. rear of the building and for the time. Omaha Steel Works—J. threatened several small wooden! Omaha Stove Repair Wo structures in that vicinity. Chemical -§- Wilcox, in liberal quantities was used on the, Orchard & Wilhelm Co.—C. M. miniature prairie fire and the flames’ Wilhelm. , se rapidly responded to the efforts of{, Omaha Grain Exchange—Frank WE HAVE FOR SALE, SEVEN PASSENGER HUDSON TOURING CAR NOTICE TO RANCHMEN! We will pay you Cash for all kinds Livestock and Poultry The Norris Co. 5 ‘Manchester. : (io ith es "Packard Omaha Co.—William A. TELEPHONE 12 The greatest quality value ever offered Home cooking at the Harvey. Hurst. i in a baking powder. It never loses its strength. It can’t fail in the slightest degree; therefore, 10 waste—no disappointments. The perfect results it gives-—the greatest economy—provide the est means of answering the Food Cost question of today—so far as baking goes. You Save When You Buy It. You Save When You Use It. 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