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PSS SS 8 C8 50.8 MONDAY, JULY 14, 1919 MORE GOOD THAN © Change In Climate, Medicines and Treatments Failed to Help Benich — Tanlac Re- stores Him. “Treatment, medicines, change of climate nor anything else helped me until I got Tanlae,” said John Be- nich, a well known boiler maker . employed by the Union Iron Works of San Francisco and living at 2499 Greenwich avenue recently. For eight years before coming to San Francisco, Mr. Benich was boiler maker for the Union Pacific railroad in Kansas City, Mo. Mr. Benich| owns his own Rome in Kansas City, which he states he left sometime ago in search of his health. “During the past year and a half,” he continued, “I have simply suffer- ed torture with my stomach, My food would sour almost as soon as I had eaten and gas would form and cause such terrible cramping pains in the pit of my stomach that I could hardly stand them. Many a nicht I have just rolled and tossed; all night long, so racked with pain | that I could not sleep. I also suffered | a great deal from intestinal trouble. Sometimes I was dreadfully consti- pated and at other times was troubled from just the opposite condition. I just tried everything that was recom- mended but couldn’t find anything that would help me. I took two spe-| courses of treatment, and even) sent to Italy for a medicine a friend of mine claimed wonders for. I also tried living on a diet of very light things, but kept getting worse. I was losing weight and getting so nervous I could hardly do my work. At last I became $0 miserable and uneasy about my condition that we packed up* and moved here to San Francisco, hoping the change of cli- mate and salt air would do the work that medicine had failed to do. “But everything disappointed me until my wife read in the papers about Tanlac and urged me to try it. Well, I got me a bottle of Tanlac and when I finished taking it without feeling any better I just thought, yes, more money thrown away. And then I decided maybe I hadn't given it a fair trial so I got the second bot-} tle and my stomach hasn’t given me | the least bit of trouble since I fin-| ished taking it. I have taken three} bottles now and talk about eating. My, I eat like a wolf and never have f sign of gas nor a pain of any sort, and I am always ready with a big appetite for the next meal. I sleep like a log for eight or nine hours every night and wish I had time to sleep more. Tanlac has done me more good than everything else put together and my only regret is that I! didn’t have it before I left my own! home in Kansas City.’’ Tanlac is sold in Casper by the ADDED TO CITY MANUFACTURES Establishment Backed by Local Interests to Supply Five States with Product of Plant Lo- cated Here. manufacturing establishment which ducts is the latest development growing out of the demise of Jolin Barleycorn. A. J. Woods, formerly with the Campbell-Johnson company, H. L. Garner, engineer for the Mid- west, and C. M. Coltrane of the Na- tional Supply company, are back of the enterprise and have resigned their positions to devote their en- tir time to the new project. J. A. Brenner, cess and who holds the manufactur- ing rights for the entire country, is here assisting in establishing the new business, which will occupy a new building beingerected by W. A. Black- more on North Wolcott street. The local mantfacturing wholesale business only and will sup- ply the states of North and South Da- kota, Wyoming, Montana and Ne- braska, shipments being made _ in bulk, there being no bottled goods. the success of the enterpprise and op- erations will be under way in full blast before the season is far ad- vanced. a H “Mexican Hot” is the leader among} the soft drinks, and the list is sup- plemented by Alberta peach, black- berry, orange and cherry concoctions. | All, are distinctly fruit drinks and) | have developed immense popularity in dry states during the past year. They | are sold extensively in the south. Those connected with the enter- prise expects to develop a business of to that end. au Sees CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our many friends! their kindness and sympathy during the illness and death of our husband, father and brother, Tawrence Wil- liam Kileoyne. : MRS. LAWRENCE AND CHILDREN. MARGARET KILCOYNE, AGNES KILCOYNE. THOMAS KILCO J. A. KILCOYNE. ANTHONY KILCOY Casper Pharmacy and in Aleova by the Alcova Mercantile co.—Adv. P, F. KILCOYNE. prices will be 109 W announced later. First Street ~ /FIRE STARTED BY MATCH | Location in Cesper of a soft drink| will supply five states with its pro-| owner of the pro-| OUT IN COAL lant will do aj Orders on hand at this time assure |“ large proportions in the future and|® in establishing a plant here will work especially those of Salt Creek, for|% W. KILCOYNE @ he Casper Daily Tribune PUNCH BOARDS | ARE TABOO IN | CITY, WARNING | THROWN IN HAY GHUSES | | $2,500 LOSS AT LANDER | All punching boards and punch- | { ing board games have been ba | by Frank K. Webb, chief of polic LANDE The operation of such boards : |Findley sustained ‘a loss cigar stands, pool halls, and at Sunday morning from fire all places in the city will be | children who were ng with! stopped at once under his new or- | P . A lighted mateh | by a little girl s beyond con- matches in the b: |dropped in the | started a blaze t | trol almost imm Findley’s los bunk house, | stacks of alfalfa hay and a few } i of hogs. The Lander fire department answered a call to the fire but it was! located too far from any fire plug and efforts were concentrated on sav-| ing the house, which was accomplish- fed by a bucket brigade. | eters I |FIRE BREAKS et “Cheap” tea isn’t cheap, not really; it makes fewer cups per pound than good tea, and you don’t even get what you pay for—the rich full-flavor of fine tea.. You do get tannin, which is bad for the health. Your really cheap tea is Schilling Tea. It costs only % cent per cup, and | you get what you pay for | —the true tea-taste. There are four flavors of Schilling Tea—Japan, Ceylon -India, Oolong, English Breakfast. Allone quality. In parchmyn-lined moisture-ptoof packages. | ss Eee OEE EY At grocers everywhere. Cigars that are sometimes eighteen) 4 Schilline & Co San Francisco | inches in length are smoked by the, ac see S| matives in the Philippines. : = ELEVATOR HERE) A small fire in the coal standing in the new coal elevator of the North-! western railroad company here Fri-| day night about 2 o'clock caused but small damage. The blaze was put out after a fight of nearly ap hour by the fire department. The damage was estimated at about $5. slow ouldering blaze caused the trouble and the firemen attribute the | cause of the fire to spontaneous combustion. -navigated body | of water in the world is Lake Titi- jcaca, which lies at an altitude of | 12,546 feet, partly in Peru and partly in Bolivia. Casper Private School MANAGEMENT MRS. NYE ROBERTS Tobin Residence, 516 South Durbin Street—Phone 339 BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL Place your child in a quiet refined home school where the dict, manners and study periods are supervised. Individual instruc- $| tion, open air classes. Backward students tutored. g FRENCH AND MUSIC FEATURED PAGE Fi ly all of the cigar stores and po halls in Casper. einen SE eee teach the of the city chief. Many and boys der. ttle children The boards which are operated to give the person trying them a chance to win some mechandise appear harm but they to 5 is considered a sacred m ng the Chinese may A Meat Market on Your Pantry Shelf Council Meats come to your table fresh from surroundings of sun- shine and pure air. Their original flavor, nutrition and purity retained in vacuum packages. Ready to serve. Council Meats represent table econ- omy because they are all meat, no waste, and their variety answers the never-ending question, “What shall we have for dinner, breakfast or luncheon?” The following is a partial list of Council Meats put up in convenient sizes: Corned Beef Hash Veal Loaf Vienna Style Sausage Roast Beef Hamburger Steak Corned Beef and Onions Tripe Potted Meat-Products Sliced Dried Beef Lunch Tongne Ox Tongue Sausage Meat Ol’ Mammy Hash INDIAN PACKING GOMPANY GREEN BAY, WIS. COUNCIL MEAT “ane i OTs PICK YOUR LOT. TERMS OF SALE: THE FIRST 2 Don’t Delay: See Ben Realty Co. | PHONE 74W “First Offering of Lots” WE ARE OFFERING YOU AN OPPORTUNITY TO BUY A LOT FOR YOUR SUMMER HOME IN GOTHMORE PARK 25 The first 25 lots offered in this beautiful addition will be sold to the first 25 buyers at ihe very low figure of $100 to start the ball rolling. Other lots in this addition and Where Is Gothmore Park? Gothmore Park lies at the foot of Casper Mountain, just west of Garden Creek Falls in a beautiful grove of trees with running. spring water—artificial lake, athletic park, picnic grounds. Just the ideal place for building a small summer cottage among the trees. All lots are facing county road and accessible with any make car. REMEMBER: There are only 25 lots in this first offering and it will pay you to act quickly. Call at office week days between 8:00 a. m. and 5:00 p.m. Examine map, get full details. Come to the grounds any evening after 6:00 p. m. and see for yourself =S 5 LOTS WILL BE CASH Casp er, Wy om ee