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SATURDAY, JUNE 7, 1919 FIVESTALLIONS BROT TOSTATE AYU. S. STATION Champion Trotter Among Animals Available for Wyoming Breed- ing, Advice from the Gov- ernment States. Che Casper Daiiy Cribune _ PAGE. NINE NE, Wyo., June 7 ve stallions for the us* of Wyoming farmers and ranchmen during the breeding season are now available. Announcement to this ef fect was made by Governor Carey to- day, following a visit to his office by . J. O. Williams of the federal bureau of animal husbandry. Mr. Williams is in charge of the horse breeding experiment station at Fort Collins, Colo., and will continue to direct the work after the station has been moved to Buffalo, Wyo. He told the governor rae everything E will have been moved by July 1, and x a ,. 2 : that Wyoming will then have within| Opening Scene Uncle Sammy's Minstrels, Iris Theater, Tuesday, June 10 m its confines 12 new stallions and 26! quite clearly why their head officer Converse county boys new mares. In the meanwhile five of 'is in no hurry to finish his job over, Wyoming boys the stallions are ready to be farmed there. If you can help those boys one is a practic out, at prices which probably will run in any way, we as well as they five to ten thor from $150 to $200 for the season. would feel under great obligations to expended | POSS OSSD OSSH OS OSS OSSOOOSHO SOOO OSS IOSOSO SO SO SS ODOOOOOD Have You Tested Your Will Power? [$ “ tisce orn. ‘res are scarce tn Tre 4 Applications for their use may be yoy.” leant : carce eason and prices 53 made to the governor. The animals” the clipping referred to follows * : ‘. hhc oat are high. Place your order for trees before March 3 jon se | t yo US g your r is your j : : . ; epeaeat ini god condition by TT penditen tiie daecongh? 4a feel that, having been ‘od y i pushing | r job or is your job able for planting in this locality. 3 “Our department has purchased, |#ilor. I am not tell ything but #27 md fara clgae ee to y 4 ‘ 3 for use in Wyoming, Harvest Aid, son the truth, and don’t who s ‘iy sabes “ no 1 who can” radiates ambition and WM. MOSTELLER 3 of Harvester, the champion trotting |it, but we can’t write anything h fic Ee we sane 4s i $i 3 stallion with a record of 2:01," said oe td it ee a mails, as ea jatar 45 ty op. Dodsworth » is not the man who wins every battle Phone 1 F 3 or 557-M Evenings : Ni “ ve id ii y will turn it back. am gett ck 2, Fi } aH. ‘ Me Wallams. Us aa a peal Geese siny “tations pad ae = Di wanting ain in the arr and N the last tle. POPSOSOOOSOSSSOSOSOS OS HPOES SS ODEO OOOH OOOO SOSH OOOO OOOOD = ; t be wets ; * ng ast 4 } Fi ee resay for service for some time. Later | there is a bunch of mail comes back re bis will ge ds nothing as to , You can knock him down, but you can’t he will be used in helping to build up We are in jail, or just about the - nd ay 1? L se } He keeps coming back until R ae the grade of horses in this state.” same thing. A Ger prisoner in 14) ¢h et eae ene he w A GOOD BUY A contract has been let to W. T.|Coetauidan hes more freedom than 4 ),,. 1 16—thir aot Thousands of people count as the begi r “ ia DeVorss for repairing one of the We have. We are all under a gu Spey 4 It thei ahéce tk . dacithe Re ae eee A “double corner” 120 ft. by 140 ft. on Lind and large barns to be used by the Buffalo We-are marched down to work, and aka pee lea cess the day they decided and said fincbln, atrecteconly IBDOIOO! Sh then’ ‘at ones station. The work of placing a new)® #uard i the gate, and you are oto cin on » ( I can” and did. : . ‘ n roof on the barn will require 100,- there to s ‘3 until you are marched jj), 3 them at me “Men (and women) who can,” are always ( HEAI LO I > 000 shingles. in again. Since we have cc here ‘ A maT Rare } — ——___ we are under the major at this place, aes Ic f a He they will not be denied. 100 lots in Kenwooel Addition from $100 and up on as ous ies camp, soneuangs #0 ¢ mation would | +s ; wh 3 aay i ake Cs ya Man wy ho EASY TERMS of 10 Per Cent Down and 10 Per Cent , Pe e standing o 1 ond nigh the auts ‘ on- this major. He is getting $500 a ae were i : aS ne liv gar with Se abition sHapalite aan Per Month. init e , » goes iod’s 4 h 1 a We ants viv- f . to _ —— + month in this country. If he goes (i410 ily in s for your imagination the things A GOOD HOUSE VERY ( HEAP back to the states, he expects to ; cee stay in the army, but will have to ane Ean RY On StS amb alener Al a! ae il : His words inspire pep Four rooms, new, full cement basement, full corner lot Santinla leitdsact: and maybe cet) ondell, Governor Carey wr as he lashes.the apathy that holds you down. 68 l : ote ‘Hoatale I eaiass ket, “1 know a number of me 60x140. Only $2,650.00 if taken at once ; $200. He is trying to make this the Unit. and a number of the H Y th Will P. a jJob as long as possible, After a man Bie aoe aug haya to Be eA Man Who Can>” A relinquishment on a 320-acre homestead within two is in the army sv long he gets a definitely in F ate miles of Casper. All good land. Has a drilled well, high pension, and they get double time in (Continued from Page One) this country Hear Bennett and Find Out enoughiaol aboutr25) per cent of He tract! cal’ be irri= gated. Price $1,250—no trade a lot of worth horses. mber of them ar so you see his situa ee |tion, But thank goodness he doesn’t and t af Posies saal Tani Tabi inane orn Talioe Taledtiada the say of our-going home, ‘al PnOerwctihitnelaacettaeliy ae 15, 1918. He is still thewe. He says/though he has a great deal to do hehe Nate 4 , Il | Mr. Mondel) rc » th W. R. DOBBIN . . } JILIN he thinks they have forgotten they’ with it. are over there. He left tfty head of, “I am willing to do my part and , cattle on the range in Wyoming when am not complaining about the work, he went, and no one te look after but I hate to be in jail. I have never them. We had word some time ago recaived any punishment since I that the cattle were badly scattered. came in the army, but I would just They and a homestead were all the as lief be in the guard house as this start he had, and the cattle are not place. Barber letter Y t ee geoenieny, Seger PrOnR US Ne Read the Advertisements in The Daily Tribune and Save Mone Temporary Office - - - ~~ - - Wyatt Hotel with effect, « partment. He pron matter his personal ready he has written ¢ ar on the subject, ¢ the war Have You Stopped to Think WHAT A LOT IN THE FAIR TEAMS paid for. He did his part over there, “LEE CURFMAN, w this up. with a and now we ‘think he should have a “St. Nazaire.” Se SP tee chance to save part of his stock. And here is an extract from a let- “J am enclosing: a’ clipping from ter to the governor from Otis B. Capper’s Weekly and containing a Barber of Glenrock: letter that one of the veterinary hos- “T write you at the request of the pital boys got through by sending it Converse county boys in veterinary with a sailor. I think it explains|hospitel unit No. 9. There are eec, *' | Burlington Tho all-yoaréround soft drink. J =| Addition Leadership,once established, WILL BE WORTH IF THE McPHERSON WELL COMES IN? is strengthened and confirmed : by its followers and imitators> 9p You Can Buy Them Now for $150.00 Bevo's leadership is proclaimed Wa 2 $25.00 Down, then $10.00 Per Month by the largest rear guard that : 3 i If the McPherson be aes 2 he dal Be Worth Ten followed a leader. : ; les pak Se os | tad ae Buy a Lot in East Burlington While They Last Sree ES Ayod o uiapecl cur plant Ae DON’T BE ONE OF THE “I TOLD YOU SO BUY IT NOW ETAT EAU ANHEUSER-BUSCH ST.LOUIS, SIMI H TAIN TTH UH UTHER Hed Food ” L. G. Murphy Cigar Co., Wholesale Distributors Casper, Wyo. suiuutitit