Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 18, 1919, Page 5

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SHIPMENTS Railroad Strike OMAHA, Nebr., the yards. shown quite an advance. Today best fat lambs to $16.75. Best ewes $9.00. With the crowd of here this week, it would that there was a circus «kind from $14.25 to $1 few light lambs from $13.50. rather scarce this week, I selling now from $6.25 to ing ewes are scarce. $12.50. from $11.00 to $12.25. much of this kind of food the country, we hardly prices, and in fact, will prised to see them go good many feeder buyers filled. of sheep and lambs, it Fanchmen to let their ome to market, that is, thinking of shipping any trict. tain one thousand four h = a SHEEP AND LAMB 7s oma AN IMPROVEMENT Best Fat Lambs Reach 17c in Omaha Market; Settlement of Better Shipments (Special to the Tribune) Aug. supply of sheep and lambs has been quite liberal here this week, and with ! the railroad strike being settled it has | enabled us to move shipments from Therefore, all kinds have with the medium kinds selling $16.25 Fat yearlings around $11.50, and wethers around $10.00. of a sheep market, as we have never seen more buyers for feeders than have been here this week. quently prices have advanced from 75e to $1.50 per ewt. Good feeding lambs reached $15.25, with a fair Yeerling wethers have been selling from $10.00 to $10.60. Feed- ing wethers from $8.00 to $8.50. Good feeding ewes have shown as much advance as anything, and are thin ewes from $4.00 to $5.00. Yearl- faces selling from $12.50 to $12.0C, with other kinds from 811.59 A few good two and three year old ewes here this week selling There have been some splendid rains the past week, which almost assure us of a good corn crop, also making a lot more green feed, and with so much of a decline in those feeder this week unable to get their orders With a splendid outlet for all kinds though it was a good time for the especially those who ‘are unfortu- nate enough to be in the dry dis- TERR Ask | The works of Charles Dickens con. twenty-five different characters. POLL LD ST MP aHOW = f= ‘BREAK ANY DISHES Enables 18.—The reached 17c, FORT RUSSELL BAND TD PLAY AT STATE FAIR DOUGLAS, Wyo., Aug. 18.—When the gates of the Fifteenth Annual Wyoming State fair open to the pub- lic on Tuesday morning, September 9, 1919, there is reason to believe that visitors to the grounds will be greeted with strains from the instru- ments of the Cavalry band from Fort Russell. Altho the arrangements have not! been completed the board of state fair managers, thru Governor Carey, | chairman of the state board of chari-| ties and reform, is negotiating with! the federal government in an attempt to secure the services of this band for the week of the big show. In addition to the band from the fort, it ‘is possible that a company of cavalry may also be present during the week. countrymen impress you here instead Conse- 4.75, and a $12.50 to ight weights $6.75, with Good black to ing held in Cheyenne last Wednesday | and at that time Governor Carey con-| sented to make an effort toward that end, believing that such an arrange- ment would afford a great deal of pleasure to state fair guests. May Have Auto Races throughout look to see not be sur- higher. A for an auto racing event for each day | went home of the fair. The board will be pleased to accept entries for this event at any time and it is hoped that there will be a large number of local drivers on looks as shipments if they are time soon, purse is raised for the event. you bin this hour of the night?” “I’ve bin at me union, considerin’ this ’ere strike.” “Well, you can’ stay down “there undred andjan’ consider this. ’ere lockout.”— Tit-Bits. | They are going fast at that old price so you had better get your order in now. Factory representative for this week only, to demonstrate the exclusive features of the Hoover——T erms if desired. Natrona Power Co. PHONE 69. The matter was taken up at a meet-|couldn’t raise my hands to my heagl, Arrangements are now under way/|eating. Then, too, sour, undigested food. small of my back, and would very! | hand to take part. No professionals |#ches that I would have to stay m | will be entered, unless a separate | Ped for three or four days at a time. | | | a good night’s sleep. ps tial ad His Better-Half—(regarding him |ho idea how really bad my condition from the bedroom, window)-—‘“‘Where | was, and how much I suffered. \ MONDAY, AUGUST 18, 1919 fhe ily Cribune he Caaper Daily Eribune T LIFE IF YOU DON’T WEAKEN — INE OF OUR ARE SO Tanlac that I actually felt like it was my last resort. The first two bot- HAND TO HER HEAD tles didn’t seem to do me any gooe at all, but I had my mind made up ——. | to give it a fair trial and I am mighty Mrs. Anderson Suffered More Than glad I did, for I began to improve , jon the third bottle and from that She Can Describe—Tanlac |time on I continued to get better Ends Trouble |until now my troubles are all gone. |I never have indigestion ‘or sour but it is the honest truth, I have aC-| ing a better appetite, and I thoroly Pane nese: MAMMA by taking Oe ear mgm’ Tain ace ie anlac, and after long years of suf-! ri ry i fering, I am a well and happy wo- fine, aint tae either a bei —_ Mrs. aoe nder-| sible headaches are gone, too, and Wasticneci. cutie i, th ench | that within itself is a godsend to me. fae ace a eae ieee IE hardly ever: tewe aaten of thew. Drug Store in Tacoma, the other day. matism, and ean get around as well Or miny Yours,” contintisd Mes. OTT cree Sede oe Mae ke ee Anderson, I suffered more pain and gained so much in weight and misery than I will ever be able to! . ’ bad in my arms and legs that most derful medicine, and I am so happy enese He I was mee ‘able a US| over my recovery to health by tat. Soe, ae Ce Pe eee, Sling itt tha€'¥ tall everybody ¥ inet sore and drawn from pain that I on the streets about it.” COULDN'T RAISE and my legs were in such bad condi-! cas, P 4 P x jper Pharmacy and in Aleova by tion that I couldn’t walk very much.| +), Alcova Mercantile Co.—Adv. Thad stomach trouble, too, and every-| SBE 3 oy thing I ate disagreed with me, and The Real Reason there were times when it just lookea | “John,” like I would die from the awfw |is a synonym?” cramping pains TF eee hae ates “A synonym,” said John, “is the would often be) word you use when you can’t spell bothered with gas that formed from| the other one.”—The Watchman-Ex- also suf-/aminer (Philadelphia.) fered with a constant pain in the —<— Workmen Japan wear on their often have such terrible, raging eee ng an Por sc ution their bus} ness an eir employer’s name. | was so nervous that I never got| Oh, you have) finally got to where I was hardly able to go at all, and the medicine} and treatments P took didn’t give) Me”a particle“of*retief. t “I was so blue and discouraged when I bought my first bottle of| Phone 1125-W Car Just PADD ODOT 1.6 | Canning— PER CRATE ........ 5 Bars Yellow Soap.. 4 Cantaloupes for__ Oranges, per dozen_ Watermelon, per pound__ 4 rolls Toilet Paper______ 2 pkgs. Cheese Wafers 3 Lava for 9 Ibs. Sugar for___ 100 Ibs. Sugar___ Lemons, per dozen. _ Luna Coco Castile Soap__ 2 2Y-lb. cans Swiss Chard. Brooms __ Crab Apples, per pound Ege Plant, each Ms Pt. Mason Jars, dozen Qt. Mason Jars, dozen, fat SHES A Faia! More eae IN THE AStt CAN near WE. HAVE IN TH CLOSET BUT MAIDS MIE CANT AFFORD To FIGHT WITH HER Tanlac is sold in Casper by the. asked the teacher, “what Pine Street Grocery EXTRA FANCY CALIFORNIA Elberta Peaches at INDICATIONS POINT THAT THESE WILL BE THE CHEAPEST PEACHES OF THE SEASON, QUALITY CON- SIDERED. INSIST ON ELBERTA PEACHES. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY Last chance for your California Fancy Plums for (Only 300 Crates) WILD PLUMS FOR THURSDAY'S DELIVERY, AT, PER CRATE Swifts Premium Hams, per pound____________-______ 45e Rolled Picnic Shoulders, per pound__....--__-____- 35c Swifts Premium Bacon, per pound___________._-___- 55¢ Sunbrite Cleanser, per can-__.__---------_-_-___ 5c 25 og, K. C. Baking Powder for_________-_________ 20c 3 Wool Soap for 25c 2'/2 |b. cans Bee Tomatoes____ 2 3-lb. cans Happy Vale Tomatoes. Macaroni, Spaghetti, Noodles_ 2 large packages Swifts Washing Powder___ 2 V-lbs. English Breakfast Tea for... __ Golden Bantam Corn, dozen__ SCARCE REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Zinskie Russell et ux to Andres Ross on part of section 26 T 31 R 88, Con $1. Patent—United States to Zinskie Russell on part of section 2 1-85. Edgar A. Cox to Marian Hanson on lot 10 block 76, Butler's Add. Con. $1. e = The new, smooth finish MAJESTIC ranges on display at Schulte Hard- ware Co. store, are beauties. You should see them this week during the special demonstration. — Like Cascarets, they work while you sleep—that’s Tribune Wantads. Otto H. Krausse Brokerage Co. HENNING HOTEL We Recommend E. T. WILLIAMS AND CONSOLIDATED ROYALTY As a Spleadid Investnent Market Quotations. Tel. 1155 625 East Second Street Goat. 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