Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 11, 1919, Page 10

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STR BOR REV. PHILBROOK GOES | IT’S A GREAT LIFE IF YOU DON’T WEAKEN— —By Jack Rabbit] TO RAWLINS CHARGE The Rev. R. F. Philbrook, well) mown to many Casper people thru requent assistance here st the ser- yices of St. Mark’s Episcopal church | and who has been in charge of Christ church at Glenrock for two years, has accepted a call to Raw- lins where his work will begin June} 25. Rev. Philbrook will also be chap- lain for the state penitentiary. No regular rector for the Glenrock charge is anticipated during the sum- mer months but it is indicated that Douglas and Casper rectors will al- ternate in conducting services there. aoe FOUR GIRLS HELD GUILTY OF SHERIDAN FORGERIES SHERIDAN, June 11.—Four little | girls between the ages of 12 and 14 yea: have been caught forging checks. Betweeen the 28th of May | and the 5th of June they cashed five checks aggregating $25.50 forging the name of M. P. Stutsman, a bicy- cle repair man. The checks were all! cashed at stores, but only two were | accepted at the bank. At each place something was pur- chased and the checks given as pay- ment, the girls change. LL MILLIONS INVESTED IN |for thought is contained in stories |current in Washington newspapers STATE OF WYOMING = 'V- | telling of efforts being made to have| receiving cash in |the government's temporary buildings GouNTyY OF NATRONA erected in the parks in the District WHAT 1S” THIS THING YOUR GOING To GINE MY HUSBAND BEFORE THE OPERATION? HE Wont OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS June 9, 1919 U5, BUILDINGS LOST WASHINGTON, Office of the County Clerk Casper, Wyoming, June June 9, 1919. 11. Food \ AN ANESTHETIC: AFTER HE TAKES \T HELL BE DEAD ~To THE WORLD ! ANYTHING OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS BOARD torn down. OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS June 5, 1919 Office of the County Clerk, Casper, Wyoming, June 5, 1919. STATE OF WYOMING COUNTY OF NATRONA BOARD OF COUNTY COMMIS- | SIONERS in and for Natrona Coun-| ty, Wyeming, met this 5th day of June, 1919, pursuant to adjourn- ment of yesterday, there being uae j. It is now apparent that enormous had, ,of Columbia during the war period The Washington trade and industrial interests are askin, that the buildings be torn down. They | gare called unsightly and an eyesore |to the beautiful parks of the District jf Columbia. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMIS- sioners, met in special session, this 9th day of June, 1919, there being present Robt. J. Veitch, Chairman, | fommissioner J. B. Griffith and H. 25 Carlson, acting clerk. The following proceedings to-wit: The following resolution was in- troduced and unanimously passed: | ;\“WHEREAS, It appearing to Eee ter and located in quarters where | Board of County Commissioners, | there would have Been no objection; from evidence at hand, That the to them remaining for years. Offi-|Olympia Pool Hall, located at 128 jals who are responsible for what West Second street, City of Casper, | has come to pass were warned in ad-{County of Natrona, State of Wyo- vance that they were pursuing ai™ing, operating a pool and billiard éums of public money have been sunk in these buildings which might have been saved had the structures been made more durable in charac- ed by }fore the Board they adjourned with- can SELENE ME DOCTOR HE DonT NEED THAT AT Kriow ALL of the State, Therefore, it is hereby | 1 ORDERED, By authority vested jin this Board, that the license of jsaid Olympia Pool Half is hereby re- voked, and the Sheriff of Natrona {County is hereby directed to serve notice on said Olympia Poo] Hall that jt must cease operation on and after 42 o’clock, midnight, Monday, June} p, A. D. 1919.” The appointment of Catherine Dunn as Deputy County Clerk, by E.| M. Ogburn, County Clerk, to act dur-| ing her term of office, approved. There being no further business be- CASPER CHORAL SOCIETY in the Cantata “THE ROSE MAIDEN” FOR SALE Fine corner lot on South Lin- coln street, two blocks south of Second street, fine loca. tion, has two-room furnished jout date. * ROBT. J. VEITCH, house on rear or lot facing | Chairman. |ff Cunningham street. This is a were} Attest: | bargain; part cash and BM OCB UE \f terms. See owner at 819 | ‘ By H. K. CARLSON, ‘g Cunningham street. INVOICES COMPUTATIGNS TIME SHEETS INVENTORIES Estimates on Job Woik Comptometer Operators ent R. J. Veitch, Chairman, Commis-|Policy which would cost the sioners ‘Tt. A. Hall and J. B. Griffith,| heavily without adequate return. a ge and E. M. Ogburn, Clerl The had, to-wit: following proceedings were} The following bills presented, aud- ited and allowed and ordered drawn for same, v: T. A. Hall, county comm pense J. B. Griffith, count missioner Dense nee ee The Arminto Store, roads and bridges _--_------- Henry’s Transfer Co., dra TS eee ee Casper Supply Co., roads and bridges Continental 0; and bridges <-__._..-2- Isabelle Sanchez, pension__ Minneapolis Steel & Mach. Co., roads and bridges___ 2,400.00 }eourts. To avoid the federal courts Oil Well Supply Co.; roads and bridges —__ Texas Company, r certificates | 85.24 6.50} 4.60 20.00 15.00 3.68 Hfiled with the secretary of state of hrief course when the patient is care- [fying under the Wyoming law, did 4self in a position to institute an ac- bridges 280.75 { Texas Company, roads and public {hall under license No. 810 issu ithis Board, on April 1, A. D. 1919, ‘is conducting a disorderly place, in| \violation of the Statutes of Wyom-| ing, and agaist the peace and dignity TRUCK COMPANY FILES | i SPANISH INFLUENZA OR GRIP | TO BRING ACTION HERE. ..bs.br,te-t,See map ts whether we fight a German or a germ, Truck | We must put up a good fight, and not INCORPORATION PAPERS) §=©.HEALTH TALK The Intermountain Denby Co., a Colorado corporation ful, and if we keep the system in| igood condition and threw off the} poisons which tend to accumulate within our bodies, we can escape the; disease. Remember these three ©’s—| a clean mouth, a clean skin, clean! bowels. To carry off poisons from| |the system and keep the bowels loose, | \daily doses of a pleasant laxative jshould be taken. Such a one is made |of May Apple, leaves of Aloe, root of Jalap. and called Dr. Pierce’s Pleas-| jant Pellets. Hot lemonade should be) ‘used freely if attacked by a cold, and) the patient should be put to bed after) a hot mustard foot-bath. | To prevent the attack of bronchitis | or pneumonia and to control the pain, | ‘Anuric tablets should be obtained at| Wyoming a certified copy of its arti- cles of incorporation, thereby quali- so, it is stated, in order to place it- tion in'the Wyoming courts. It is stated that an agent in this state is alleged to have misappropriated some of its property and that the corporation desires to sue him for an accounting but does not desire to institute an action in the federal it was necessary for the corporation to qualify under the Wyoming law and so attain a position wherein it might sue in the Wyoming courts. = bridges ----~-~-~------ 63.39 the drug store, and one given every) Coser cbey see > RESIDENCE PERIOD FOR \two hours, with lemonade. The Anu-| eis BEES nee sl) ric tablets were first discovered by| : een Ag Par Dr. Pierce, and, as they flush the} s eons Pemmcusey S asia ad 7.50 HOMESTEADERS DUCE bladder and cleanse the kidneys, they} SO TIER Van EE TAS |carry away much of the poisons and| 8.00 ——— |the uric acid. ea 38. 00 | Under a late act of congress a It is important that broths, milk, Cc: Tle "& Co. i va 7p | homesteader may have the period of buttermilk, ice cream and simple diet a = eae hy ih os 3.75 | residence required by law reduced tobe given regularly to strengthen the! c. a? Gierse, roads and six months instead of seven by mak-| system and increase the vital resis:- bridges ": . 360.00 ing a showing to the effect that cli-|ance. The fever is diminished by the Pat Royce, contagious di- }matic conditions are such that the use of the Anuric tablets, but in ad- 3 Hae Sa a 14.00 Nesser residence is warranted. A still | dition, the forehead, arms and hands w. J. Hamilton, EAD |further reduction to five months may | may be bather with water (tepid) in Natrona Power Co., heat--- 50.05 be allowed under certain conditions. | which a tablespoonful of salaratus has Casper Private Hospital, In the first instance four years’ resi-| been dissolved in each quart. poor and pauper —______ 415.58 tdence will be required of the ap-| After an attack of grip or pneu- International Welding Wks., plicant. In the latter case, five years’| monia to build up and strengthen the _ Toads and bridges --___- 2.00 |residence will be required. If the|system, obtain at a drug store a good Natronz Power Co., heat___ 31.35 | homesteader desires to make hisjiron tonic, called “Irontic” Tablets, Natrona Power Co., lights. 26.10| proof in three years he must reside! or that well known herbal tonic, }r. eet xorens, roads and 15.00 | 3Po" the land seven months in each| Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery. irl ee eee eee 5. 7 |—Aav. See Ben Transfer C = —— oe — = 7.50 9.00 | The official bond of H. K. Carl-| son, as Deputy County Clerk, in the} sum of Four Thousand Dollars, ap- proved. } The following resolution was in-} troduced’ and wifanimously passed: | “IT APPEARING to the Board of | County Commissioners, from the evidence at hand, that J. T. Foote, a duly licensed saloon keeper, who owns and operates a saloon in a brick building on South Center street, in the City of Casper, Na- trona County, Wyoming, commonly known as The Inn, is conducting a disorderly place, in violation of the Statutes of the State of Wyoming, and against the peace and dignity of the Stete. THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, That, by au- thority vested in This Board, as con- tained in section 2836, Wyoming Compiled Statutes 1910, the license of said J .T. Foote is hereby revoked. The Sheriff of Natrona County is hereby directed to enforce this order. THIS ORDER takes effect and is in force on and after 12 o’clock Midnight, Thursday, June 5, A. D. 1919.” Board adjourned without date. ROBT. J. VEITCH, Chairman. E. M. OGBURN, Clerk. Headquarters for Goods Tennis 1s 2 game that grows in popularity because almost equal to base ball from a point of exercise and can be played any pretty day with two or more people. “You never get too old. for tennis. It's great sport. Tennis supplies are ex: pensive provided you buy goods—Diamond % rand Goods. | saat SCHULTE HARDWARE CO. 132 South Center Phone 64W * i Furnished by the CASPER BUSINESS COLLEGE, Inc. Office Smith Tarter Bldg. Phone 442-W Second and Durbin The Casper Storage Grocery THE RICHELIEU STORE Special Thursday and Friday 15e Richelieu Pineapple No. 2% can ...... Richelieu Pineapple, No. 2 can ..... Richelieu : Pineapple, No. 1 can . Casper Storage Company General Storage Car Lots Canned Goods, Meats, Fruits, Vegetables Handled, stored, re-shipped and Checked in a Business Like Manner Pine Street Grocery Phone 1125-W A Complete Line of Groceries ALL THIS WEEK Strawberries ...... ...... Cantaloupes-........ Watermelon, per lb. Grape Fruit 20¢ each Oranges, per dozen... Lemons, per dozen. Green Onions, per dozen Radishes, per dozen... Cucumbers, each . 2 Head Lettuce Rhubarb, per Ib...... Leaf Lettuce, per Ih. ....... Beets, per bunch .... S Fresh Apples, per Ib. Potatoes, Old, per 100 Ibs. .. Cold Lunch Meats seca 2 boxes 80e 20¢ 2:.-35¢€ SCHOOL VOTE IS COUNTED showed the following results: LANDER, Wyo., official canvass of the vote for the ‘of Poposia, 265; J. S. Harris of Mil. First Methodist Church, Friday, June|€lection of directors of the Fremont/ ford, 285; and F. H. McDowell, 214 13, at 8:15 p. m. Tickets only 50c.|County Vocational 6-10-4t} EOC LL ELE LE LS STITT IIOIIISIII ISS 4 TIL III I IIIS SIS SSIS ISIS Ss. ——— = ATS A GREAT LIFE 1F YOU DONT WEAKEN Sy eer es op + emsnnd ~~ June 10.—The| J. M. Graham, 358; George Race, high school | The first three were elected. Meo He oa OU we Lester Brokerage House Inc. Specializing in NEW YORK OIL 156 N. Wolcott Phone 1142 VISLLLLALLL ba ‘ne AMERICAN CAFE Serves You Right CREAM WAFFLES Served 5:00 a. m. to 11:00 a. m. And from 2:00 p. m. to 5:00 p. m. we A SD Z wereererwmsanted co Pry Dutton, Staley & Company Brokers Daily accurate quotations from New York and Denver markets, over private telegraph wires. Instant ser- vice. We furnish quotations on any stock listed on any exchange in the country. List your stocks with us, we will get you the highest possible price. Ask for our market letter.- Two Offices Casper, Wyo., 411 Oil Exchange Bldg., Phone 1134 Lusk, Wyo., Henry Hotel Sy Ae Pee ey ty IM The Young Woman Oil & Development Company HAVE LEASED THEIR LAND IN YOUNG WOMAN TOWN- SITE, IN THE LANCE CREEK FIELD—DRILLING TO COMMENCE IN 90 DAYS RIDE WITH THE LEASER—Buy a lot in the Young Woman Townsite and share the possibilities in their Deeded Land. Full Oil Right Goes With Each Lot Lots selling at $100. Each purchase includes 1,000 shares of Young Woman Oil and Development Co. Oil Stock. FAGAN & RUSSELL P. O. Box 48 Lusk, Wyo. J. R. MURRAY Manager 202 O. S. Bldg. Casper, Wyo. J. J. GIBLIN All Local Oil Stocks Bought and Sold We represent the Equitable Life Insurance company of New York and several excellent Fire and Automobile Insurance companies. If interested call at the office and talk it over. Rooms 312-313 Oil Exchange Building. Phone 1176 TAYLOR & CLAY, Inc. STOCKS AND BONDS Daily telegraphic quotations from New York, Denver, ana other markets over our private wires. Place the convevient facilities of our office at your dis- posal to buy, sel lor obtain the best markets and up to the min- ute quotations. Information and quotations furnished upon request on Leeal Oils, New York Stocks, Liverty Bonds and other issues. Phone 203 Casper, Wyo. 212 Oil Exchange Bldg.

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