Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 15, 1919, Page 3

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Taylors Will Entertain for Eastern Guests Mr. and Mrs. Carl G. Taylor of the McRorey apartments, are entertain- ing guests, of Roe Mr. and Mrs. "E. r, N.Y, G. Taylor, Covers will be} laid for eight. Mr. and Mrs. Tay-| lor and their guests returned this week from a tour of Yello one park and a most enjoyable outing is reported. A ee . rT as i i | tion and in this notice described, ma Presbyterian Ladies fe seeing Pig, tat a ee aniounting to $17.00 and interest at he compelled to show his alleged in Guests of Mrs. Holman “ish this fall. 8 per cent per annum from April terests, and that the same may be ac The ranch home: of Mrs. Holman}. he leading éolors will be brown| !*t 1918. judged to be null, void, and of no! |.J, M. MURDOCK & W. A.. SMITH on the Garden Creek road was cor-| 44 wavy bine athe all colors are}, NOW, unless you shall appear be-|effect whatsoever, and that plain- | siderably enlivened yesterday after-} | good,. especially. dark’ hats livenea | fre W. E. Tubbs, Justice of the |tiff’s title be forever quieted against noon by forty members and guests) with a touch’ of heigl: edlor? Beaver| Peace in and for said county at hisithe same; that the plaintiff be de- of the Presbytorian Ladies Aid s0-\ hats and beaver combinations are be.| fice: on the 11th, day of Septem-|clared to be the absolute owner in ciety who enjoyed the hospitality of | ing used a great deal and all sizes| Pe 19t9, at 10 o'clock in the fore-/fee simple of Lots numbered Figh- We Buy and Sell Second the hostess to {he full. The US land shapes are being shown, Com, (200n in the City of Casper, County|teen (18) and Nineteen (19) in rooms of the ranch home bined felts and velvets are in favor,|2"4 State aforesaid, judgment will| Block numbered Ten (10) in North Hand. Care. with large bouquets of ¢ sweet peas, and other garden flow- ers sent by Mrs. Holman’s daughter}, from her Riverton garden. the business meeting of th plans were made for a lawn social to be given at the home of Mrs. Elmer Green, 506 Sonth Wot cott street, Friday en August 22. Mrs. Green gener< offered of her house and for the! s entertainment, nd the proceeds from the event will be u d the work of the s y. to continue of Mrs. R. D. Careyhurst ranch. Miss Margeret Walsh is the eae Carey the} —— = { GTYNEWsS ? Miss B. Eckenrode has gone to attle with a party. They are driv- ing overland and will tour thru the Yellowstone par’ Ecken- rode will probably tle for; some time, * + * Miss Gladys Keffler and M or Edward Chatfield have per to visit field at the Wy pre interested stry here, come to ¢ A meeting of the high s will be held this afternoa nat 1 o'clock in “the law office: 2 Wilson, to consider the Bor the vocational Doctors Johnson and Charles Han- son ef Chicago have come to Casper, where they intend to practice medi cine. Doctor Johnson practice: Chicago for 2% and D Hanson for 6 They arrived yesterday r ping at the Henning fo * * Henry Bostick, who was injured in the first Caksper-Moorcroft baseball |; game, is mcovering at the Prive ate hospital. M. D. Dean left this morning to help open the sage chicken hunt season. ao C. C. Rate, a ranchman from Lan- der, spent the day here on his-v to Cheyenne, where he will look a ter some land busingss. An eight-pound baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert tt at their home, 430 South Durbin street. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert came from Rapid City, Dak., about a year ago. Mr. Gilbert is employed at the Midwest refinery. “w Our straw hats are on the go. We are shoving them out at something like one half the regular prices. It’s your chance to get a fresh, new one for little money. They are too good and too cheap to last long— don’t wait. Most forgot to mention the fact that a lot of our men’s Summer suits have been re- duced in prices too. Now's the time to get a real cool suit at a substantial sav- ing. Successor to Bloom Shoe & Clothing Co. |NEW STYLES AT ! i When about to buy an article soch| red of py remiee, County of Na- Che Casper Daily Tribune address was in the City of Casper, in the County of Natr Sta of Wyoming, NOTICE | WANTED—Co niner St beert in teeaaupenatee or teenies rRICT CC lady Overcomes Like come Pay work while} Work, good wage Pply part in the daily routine of the home, = DISTRICT COURT, SIXTH of ‘you sleep—that’s Tribune Wantads. {*0" at Casper Supply | it pays to examine it fully and) JUDICIAL DISTRICT. — | COS ee oe be sure you are setting the best The State of Wyoming, County of| neat : range value. A range expert from| Natrona, ss. “Troubled about 10 years with oe the factory will, during the week BUTLER CORPORA‘TION, a Wyom:-| What the doctors called gall stones, commencing Monday, August 18th, ing Corporation, Plaintiff, often I thought I would die vetorf |show you how the MAJESTIC is vs. ithe doctor could get hete, when he|f. ‘ built, why it lasts so long and why MARSHALL H. HUNTER, {would give me a hypodermic of ow r it is the hest value. Schulte Hard-| Defendant. phine and advise an. operation. |ware Co. To the above named defendant, Mar, | Réighbor told me about Mayr's one Saeed | TP Spee ree shall H. Hunter, whose last known | derful Remedy for stomach trouble, Hand Power \ LEGAL NOTICE place of residence and postoffice | 8%4- since taking the first dose 2 lyears ago I have not had an attack |nor needed a hypodermi It is,a simple, harmless préparation that re-! moves the catarrhal mucus from the, $12.50 but who at dinner this evening for their| AT SHOP, BUYER Wreming rea carpe »| of pattern : el which will arrive within two {store . turned from pane ~ ton passing away suddenly as he sat |' residence, and are unknown: You are nerepy notified that you jhave been sued in the above-entitled t by the above-named plaintiff; ; postof: BACK FROM N.Y... De any er | You are hereby notified that a ments, including it of attachment and garnishment h bj. d Miss Mable Weiby, the new de-| WT't © ® 5 the object and p ; | signer for the Mate’ hat shop, has jhas been issued against you and your| petition’ filed therein is for a judg- ber Aah es |just returned from a buying trip |PTOPerty and effects and credits ut-|ment that the said defendant, ag to! Where . : r tached to secure the demand of the the lands and real estate in the peti- in the east. Miss Weiby reports the) Wooing ‘Credit Rating Exch be rendered against property, effects or credits sold or appropriated for the debt. Dated this 14th day of August, A D. 1919, at Casper, Wyoming W. E. TUBBS, Justice of the Peace. you, and your Burlington Addition to the City (or-| merly Town) of Casper, in said City and the sailor hat Lovely hat and bag sets are in de- mand, and are worked in beautiful emproidery designs. Miss Weibly bought a fine is very popular. ate of Wyoming, as said lots ck are laid down and de: the plat of the said City (formerly Town) of Casper and _ additions Pub. Aug. 15, 21 Sept. 4, 1919. thereto, of record in the office of the County Clerk and Ex-Officio Register eee oe NOTICE TO WATER CONSUMERS or Deeds of said Natrona County, Pee Wyoming, in the said City of Casper, | Irrigation hours are changed from / thy KASSIS ORYEOONS STORE. }7 to 9 in the morning and 6 to 7 in prt pak ac Pale bey ope intie and bed on stock . . copies of the Moor- in New York model tnead and J the evening. These hours must he 2" other improvements thereon and trictly adhered to Y Pf tenements, hereditaments, privileges ¥ By onden’ cf. the and appurtenances thereunto belong- vate Co S- ini Water Commis- | and or appertaining, free and clear of sioner. ; * sny and all claims of the defendan‘ Mi ee ees WILLIAM JONE and that the plaintiff is entitled to The Kassis Dry Goods company has | 8-15-3t the absolute and exelusive possession opened its new store at 122 South “NOTICE thereof; for plaintiff's costs and for, Center street, and is prepared to| a1] members of Local 3 such other and further relief 2s may! please the most fastidious purchaser ers, Decorators and Paperhange agreeable to equity and good con- of hats and corsets along with other| ametien are notified to be pr nee. | lines of women’s merchandise. The at the next regular meeting at And unless you answer the petition room at this address has been Dp. m., Saturday, August .,of the plaintiff filed in said cause entirely remodeled and fitted up to portant business. on or before the 11th day of Octo- uit the modern woman shopper. A ; mi a : ber, A. D. 1919, the said petition with) *pecial line of millinery in the form IMPOUNDED HORSES FOR SALE all of the matters and allegations of Fisk hats is handled by this en- a therein contained will be taken as! terprising firm. On Monday, August 25, 1919, at true and judgment rendered accord- La Camille corsets are featured! the city pound, the City of Casper ingly. | among the lines of corsets carried.| will sell the following described Dated Casper, Natrona County,} Miss Julia Kassis only recently re- horses, for pound fees, if said horses’ Wyoming, August 15th, 1919. | a corset tory in Chi- are » where she received a diploma corsetiere and she is now lease the most not called for within that time: One dark bay horse, branded pre-jon left shoulder xacting. In| 21 days corrall bill be made to. pasture bill, $10; te n outfit in ‘nial One light bay horse HAZEL CONWELL, Clerk of the District Court. By GLADYS FORD, Deputy. (Seal.) ROBERT N. OGDEN, Jr., Attorney for. Plaintiff. t r to aorpiate specialty shop. bra anded 10 on left shoulder, and also brand Pub. Aug. 15, 22, 29, Sept. 5, 12, 19)/ pound. 1 on left t 26, 1919. oP TOURIST I DIES be diagp coral bill, $11 ie dice a BE jar nd 10 da pasture » bill, $11.65; Miss Anna Kyte has gone to River-| IN A UTO GA ME | total $82.15. ton to be the, guest, of Miss. Benetta ‘ . {One light TO VISIT SON branded —U2) Holman, gray horse, ther s on left shoulder; 11 days corrall bi who i sister, Mrs. € taying there with O, Brown. $11.50; 2 months and 10 days pasture! Kyte expeets to return Moni se hs eta bill, $11.65; total, $23.15. DOUGLA Wyo. Aug. 15.—|. One blue and white pinto, While traveling in an auto accom-| branded - panied by his wif 1 agh.| on left ulder, 11 days t E, J. Sutten ot oust | bill, $11.50; 2 months’ and 10 day City, died suddenly of heart failure, P®Sture bill, $11.65; total, $23.15. FRANK WEBB, art party was about 20 miles from Chief of Police. ty on the Cold Springs road} 3 r, Sutton became ill, making PU. Aug 15 to 26, inclusive, 1919. | ‘ary that they stop for a!the Lance Creek field. The body was| time at a farm house, After an hour brought to the Hofmann undertak- or so, Mr. Sutton decided that he ing parlors Sunday evening and willl able to continue the journey, probably be* shipped to Kansas City, nnd this was done, following consid- today for burial. | erable remonstrance on the part of ‘AY FEVER his They had not gone a great dis when the end came, Mr. Sut- Melt VapoRub in a spoon and inhale ~ the vapors, in the rear seat of the machine. The deceased and his wife came to Wyoming only a few days ago for a visit with their son, who is an em-| * ploye of the Ohio Oil Company in ee “BARNETT’S QF COURSE” August Economy Sale of Men’s Furnishings Every Item Priced at an Attractive Saving 3 MEN’S UNION SUITS Men’s white silk lisle union suits, short sleeves, ankle length. Rey. $3.50 Otis make, now $3.15 lisle or ecru balbrigg long or short sleeves, ourths or ankle length. $2.50 Otis and Lewis make, $2.15 Men’s white lisle union suits, short sleeves, ankle length. Reg. $1.50 Bodyguard, now $1.29 Men’s ribbed natural balbriggan union suits. Long sleeves, ankle length Regular $1.25, now______- MEN’S HALF HOSE ‘amous Old Plantation half hose, guaranteed stainless, passed for color and wear. All sizes and colors —Special 6 pair for $1.35—Per pair 23 MEN’S DRESS SHIRTS Men's negliggg dress shirts, double soft cuffs, splendid range of patterns to choose from; values. Men's white Union Suits knee, three- IS IN FULL BLAST AND WE ECONOMY— unsur- SELF. SEALING— Fruit Jars Pints, extra well made; most extraordinary MASON— —Tomorrow at $1.29 MEN’S SILK NECKWEAR Exceptional quality men’s wide =“ Bia in-hands range of newest patterns, Siegular | $1. 00 Grades, Sale Price 65¢ I. D. Barnett Outfitting Zo. 121 East Second Street in a complete Watch Our Windows HN intestinal tract and allays flammation which causes practical! all stomach, liver and intestinal a ji Appendicitis. dose will convince o: money réfand- | sale by druggists every- A Littie wentad wi wil sel) it. Casper, in Natrona County, in the| | Our Repair Work ie Guaranteed. 224, West Third St. Our Business is Built from the use of our goods than we are in the mere fact of your trying our brand. Without trying them, however, you will never know the superior satisfaction to be gained Try’ BO-KA ENGLISH BREAKFAST TEA—either hot or iced— for your summer beverage. It will average two hundred cups to the SPECIAL FOR TODAY AND SATURDAY Quarts, per dozen Quarts, per dozen Quarts, per dozen... Pints, per-dozen.. Webel Commercial Co. the in- $18.86 $25.00 One} | P $25. 00 $100. 00 to Show Yo Holmes Hardware Co. “Holmes to Homes” Phone 601 Casper, Wyo. AN and maintained on the fundamental principle of mu- tual interest. It is no advaniage or profit to us for you to use NO- VARY PURE FOOD PRODUCTS unless they prove to be asource of satisfaction to you. Weare therefore a great deal more interested in the satisfaction you gain = = 2 = = 4 = = = = = from their use. I eso ual NO-VARY PROAHETS £0. MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. = ALMA = IAI HUA ee ae ea ee a a ae N < NOTICE! "Customers, please ask for your duplicate sales slips. We will give no credit on re- turned goods without the duplicate slip. COME TO YOU WITH THIS SEASONABLE OFFERING $1.30 $1.30 $1.20 1.15 1.00 Can Your Own Fruits per dozen. and Save Money ’ THE BIG BUSY STORE Telephones—I3 and 14° ee cnt

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