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NOTICE TO CREDITORS | ESTATE OF SARAH PLACE, De- ceased. | Notice is hereby given that letters testamentary were on the 18th day of | iJuly, A. D. 1919, granted to the un- dersigned in the above estate, and! jall persons having claims against the said estate are hereby required to ex- hibit, them, with the necessary vouch-j ers for allowance, to the undersigned | executor, at the office of Geo. W. Fe rguson, Townsend Bldg., Casper, within six months after the p of said letters, or they may be | prec luded from any benefit from such and if such claims be not ex- d within one year from the date letters, they will be forever The Misses Eileen and Patrica Sul- livan and Miss Alice Kennedy, their thouse guest, are going om to the hosts at a very original and delightful Casper mountains to spend the rest dance given at Goose creck, Saturday | of the week at the Mahoney cottage evening. About 25 couples motores on an outing trip. out to the creek, and the dance we held in the school i:cuse there. An) % — orchestra from town furnished “pep-| | py” music for the dancers A lune! of sandwiches, coffee, cream and eake was served. Dance at | Goose Creek | Leo Miller and Pete Price were th. CITY NEWS: pi ae es . Lucille Bennett, who ha: <@ at the New York Oil com- gone to Color: Z to visit with fri Mrs. Bennett came from the south, but expects to return to Cas- per to live Adams f rh ee Jul - OBRIEN Executor. ~3-) Seae Geo. W Atty Pub. July on, utor. 28, Aug 4, 11, 18, 1919. The Misses Adams Will Leave for California. Miss Frances Adams and Miss Ruth Adams are leaving this Wednesday for California. Miss F NOTICE TO A I There w i of local 15 to conside: AT THE IRIS mee ead Building (prop TiliGaHrn Hanoi ‘ ea Signed _C. S. THOMPSON, wu ek pen ! Hosa: . W. Burkett, of the Burk: Judge Charles E. W I) “Gott McMatien| i back from a short Recording Secy. uth will attend the e universi shop, has gone to Chicago’ morning for Douglas ‘p lins, W ae pee Al ty at Berkels ( Miss Ruth , ri of C oie a a rip to Kawiina, Wyo. Sob Adams ’ popular Casper nvilltampaetalty | Choco sh * n ad especially | pose of 1 impe Fron D. W. Jones is fro It Creek big tat ap pean ee houses in the ¢ a temporary vacancy on the supreme a . : | Wash the affected ver for a few d and go from there Burkett expects to be gone haga a Ge GE | to Los Angeles to stay until the fall re Mrs. Burt ¢ am and three sons Surface with house-, } hold term at the ammonia or returned from their t to Yellow-! university commences wince tae here from St. Joseph, Mo., visit-|\ 400) sal as Both of the girls have many Cas- yigg Marie Allen and Miss Mae|.. Atthur A. Winter, Mrs. Addie, Kensinger on Cun-| orm Sait water} then apply— per friends who will miss them very Redington left Sunday afternoon for, the guest of brot Mrs. Kensinger is a much. hoa heir homes in Galesburg,«lIll., where! Charles E. Winter, for the rk A ° r they will spend a three w vaca. | left this afternoon for S YOUR BODYGUARD™ — Sor, Gor 120 Miss Mamie Kangas tin Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Simps on and and Ralph Swain Married. : ier . sons, Floyd and Frank, of East Sec The marriage of Miss Mamie Kan-! phe 4 Liesslal “and? “Vane Mr. and Mrs. L. F. MeMaho < t i Saturday: from Ott He gas and Ralph Swain at Douglas lz Wednesday came 2 great surpri to all their friends her Swain came to Casper months ago from Lead, S. Swain is a resident here. returned or trip Pfeiffer have recenily roads ° + anc er re four he from Chicago, Ill., to spend their va- TEX t : aan ation with their mother, Mrs. Char aorelerives Soe koe pate ; Frnt tel the an : at ee Brokerage Co. Miss Lorelei Pf left Saturday f. HENNING HOTEL near Cassar fer The couple : a student at the Church schoo! o: zee ache hot were married very quietly between |. + scholarship. |". . C. Grant. Mrs, } ilied the trains, none of their friends knowing | yjj2. Valeska ate will alo visié-frlends in’ St. Lon noon. of it. The couple will return to Ca i Garame nolarship | Mo., and Hot Springs, Ax as. Sh and We Recommend per to live, Univ of Chicago, | expects to return to Casper about O F tinguishing | AMS : . i lizing in chemistry. | tober 1. the flame | E. T. WILLI AND Powder River News This scholarship is awarded the fresh- : | te CONSOLIDATED ROYALTY He had a loadtd tray at a popular jyan girl finishing with the highest). Mrs. Blanch A baby girl born cafeteria in the city. Something was’. verage, and is valued at $230. Miss | et former positio Frida rnoon to Mr. and Mrs.|f/ As a Splendid Investment lacking. He finally discovered that Valeska also received one of the/of the C. B. & Q r of South Grant street. | it was a glass of water. A neat look-/ girls will return to Chicago in the! Mrs. Riley hai he } a very well known, and ing young man had just put a tray jyn college base T Fr ery proud, n. The i down on 2 nearby table. Tom Hall, jipts will pa ees tn Gales incthe * ist ind mother are doing splen- Market Quotations, Tel. 1155 county commissioner, thot he looked fal) to contnue their work. Herman Budig has returned f: did like a waiter. ee te Sheridan, where he was ¢ pe asked him to bring him a glass) wig Gladys Wolfert has returned sss of a friend. O. A. Graybeal is back from St of water. St ty, eg al eR ae Bia Paul, Minn.. re he was on a Stoc’ “Sure, I'll bring you two.” Spoon Taramnle, Where ene, ook a six! Mrs. E. Cohen of the Leader ha | ness trip for some time. Stocks, Bonds, Real Estate And he did and Mr. Hall still be-| "2? School, Miss Wolfert teaght in /Z0n2 t the Yellowstone park. Mrs.| lieves the man should have been a er Senool. Miss Wolfert tought in| Cohen will visit in Cody, Wyo., reater Waiter ABatthe wwantnce one :6 theteon ity sc pols pee here one the park and expec Powder River! _ : ar, and is intending to do the). pone for about ten y * * * e this winter. CasperBrokerage Miss Brooks Gives é ai ae ne : foe dlz: and-Mrs. Alec McPherson, wh | Annual Diner jeorge Mellraith has returned | are building a home on South Wolc« ea ers i) a ee ee re Company o'clock dinner at the Brooks’ ranch Visiting some boy friends for the| middle of this weel Room 101 :-: Wyatt Bldg. for ten couples yesterday. A very last week, 5 wedding tour thru th : eee aay delicious course dinner was gerved, a re McPherson hav@“been with M the main feature beitif¥eal friend | Mrs. R. ie Ch id packs rom Burke waiting for their hom List Your Real Estate Wants spring chicken, The tables were ¢ her vacation trip, spent in Salin er| be completed. Pa ee ‘ i ‘ 7 % F orated with huge baskets of wild 0ld home town, visiting her parents, : Schilling Tea, fine as it With Us for Quick Action flowers. After a very pleasant after- Mr. and Mrs, F. C. D: M Miss Lois Lo bean Chidester i t Madameia | Senford’s employed is, costs less per cup than noon spent at the ranch, the gu . » served luncheon on the lawn. millinery shop in the O-S}ris, r eee Pea ee ays Brooks was the charming hos- building. 5 visit any other tea we know of, bd . per in the usual manner, and every one had the “best ever” time. and surely less an 2 Mrs. John Schner is now employed | ter : : ly less than any tea selling at the O> and S. Dressmaking par-| Mis ut a lower price. Miss Evelyn Jensen, who has been lors. Mrs. Schner is from Aurora, in ( and h 2 - 2, house Aes at the Brooks’ ranch, #fo., and is an seam- It costs a lot of money . sj ; P. ik ¢ 1 in Caspe i Miss Irma Pat- 5tre specia Preston is here from S is Sih aa eee ie tee e faes yo. Mr. Preston is ereatly ine the biggest part of the Cheyenne. Miss Jensen is a very at- Mrs. Q. K. Deaver has returned | te” sted in piee0t field ‘= price you pay for tea—to tractive girl and made many friends from Gilette, Wyo., where she tour-|TUning country. | j : a ' during her short stay here. She was ed overland with Mr, and Mrs. Fred get tea to you from the Laney to visit her sister r on the cos it the honor guest at many delightful Mrs. | entertainments. O'Donald. athurst and are | tea-plant. * * . : ; j ae as i , So why pay that good Picnic at Miss Lillian Watsky, proprietess of |="). one penne .n 4 : ‘ } ‘Garden Creek the millinery shop in the basement etal money and get only com- | floor of the West Hotel building, has : , Fee) | ciety folks enjoyed nic given by, returned from » buying trip to Chi-| Winiamy Bunday is <pendisur the mon tea: | . et Sullivan, and Miss zo. Miss Watsky has purchased a) 4.03 a). Rie Mada none me Schillingo’ Tea costs more | Mary Tobin at Garden Creek falls very beautiful and exclusive stock | {@Y 7 the Big Muddy fields. chilling Tea costs more Miss Evelyn Jensen, and has an especially fine line of hats Miss Alice Ken-. from the Gage market. Miss Watsky Ind., were the found the soft, collapsible, careless ey had a steak looking hats in the highest favor, and last Saturday. of Cheyenne, and nedy, of Lafayette guests of honor. 1 Nelson and ©. urned fre » they atter us Casper del per pound but less per cup, flay ton India, Alone quality. In hilling Oolong, fry, and roasted weinies around a she also noticed that the hats are be- pecan cd parchmyn-lined moisture- proof packages, bonfire. After an imposing feast the ing worn tipped on the oppisite side WANTED—Give me your parties, At grocers everywhere ss party came in and danced at the from the way they were tipped last Mrs. Wells, Phone 4 Schilling G& Co San Francisco pavilion. i winter, 8-4-1t* us ETTER than olive oil for salads; Equal to butter for cooking. Better than lard or any compound, Because of its Purity and Uni- formi pe’ aby in Quality and Flavor Great Economy. Wonderful FREE: Gin 68-pages, Beautifully IMusirated. Write today. REG.U.S.PAT OFF A PURE SALAD AND COOKING Keith and McPherson. HUUEOOT AHORA CORN PRODUCTS REFINING CO. P. 0. Box161 = New York City 80,000 Acres of Choice Hay, Farm and Ranch Land All well watered, fenced and fully equipped for handling any num- ber of stock. Plenty of winter feed. Will cut to suit purchaser and sell On Good Terms This land is located near good shipping point in the State of Nebras- ka in the Counties of Boyd, Knox, Holt, Rock, Brown, Cherry Interstate Land & Cattle Co. PAGE THREE COMPUTATIONS TIME SHEETS INVENTE Estimates on Job Wotk Comptometer Operators Furnished by ihe CASPER BUSINESS COLLEGE, Inc. Office Smith INVOICES Phone 442-W ‘te rer Bldg LOST-Daily Tribune receipt book Monday Numbered 11801 to 11900 inclusive Return to Tribune office and receive reward. night. The Nicolaysen Lumber Co. RIG TIMBERS A SPECIALTY FARM MACHINERY, COAI. WAGONS, GAS ENGINES Phone 62. Office and Yard: First and Center Keep Your Pledge—Buy War Savings Stamps A Service of Safety A bank, of course, keeps your money safe. And it just as surely can help you handle your money safely. For instance, a checking account here is more than a simple convenience. It is a guarantee of security to you in the transmission of funds. 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